*lr, tf> kil til I i' mm jXy Mil Mi M H 111 u mt ^,i! 'if " ' IP 1 h [1(1, '' I , ' • ,• I ' 1 I! U 'J 1 t I [j'l'-i.'ill'P'r I' ' i To 'If.', , 'irti iiJi>L wiH^ttvc;' f'''7M, ' , * '<^ J ¦» J«( H r 1- 1 i It ' -*j^ i ) *u ^1 K, w- t 4 '\iij: * ^' .^i? «{<)'' '4i\ ^ ^,. * \ 1, , J t' M \ 'fi^' uy^ 3 *l '3-*, /'' ' , YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY THE EEGISTER OP BISHOP STAPPORD. THE EEGISTEB OP (A.D. 1395—1419); AN INDEX AND ABSTRACT OF ITS CONTENTS, BY THE EEV. P. C. HLNG-ESTON-EANDOLPH, M.A,, EEOTOE OF EINQMORE, PRBBBNDARy OF EXETEB, AND DEAN-KURAL. LONDON : G-EOKGE BELL & SONS, YOEK STEEET, COVENT . GAEDEN. EXETER: HENRY S. ELAND, HIGH STREET, 1886, PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR BT WILLIAM POLLARD AND CO., NORTH STREET, EXETER. TO FEEDEEICK, BY DIVINE PERMISSION LOED BISHOP OF LONDON, AND SOJIETIMB BISHOP OP EXETER, THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED, IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF HIS LORDSHIP'S SANCTION AND ENCOURAGEMENT. PREFACE. The Register of Bishop Edmund Stafford is comprised in two folio Volumes, written on vellum. They are in ex cellent preservation and pracfcically perfect, for, although some of the leaves have been injured by damp, the margins are happily so ample that only a few unimportant words have perished. Vol. I., the " Registrum Commune " or General Record of the Acts of the Bishop, consists, nominally, of 334 folios, but really of only 324: the numbering of the folios, (contempora neous as far as ccxLViii), passes from CXLix to CLX by a clerical error which fortunately occurs in the middle of a sentence, so that it is quite certain that the leaves have not been lost. The General Title is as follows : — " Registrum Venerabilis Patris, Domini Edmundi de Stafforde, Episeopi Exoniensis, qui consecratus fuit in Capella Manerii de Lamhith, Wyntoniensis Diocesis, per Reverendissimum in Christo Patrem et Dominum, Dominum Willelmum Courtenay, Archiepiscopum Cantuari- ensem, die Dominica videlicet vicesimo die mensis Junii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCC™" Nonagesimo quinto, auctoritate Literarum Apostolicarum subscriptarum, assis- tentibus eidem Reverendis Patribus, Roberto Londoniensi, et Johanne Sarumensi, Episcopis." The said " Letters Apostolick," eight in number, together with a copy of the Oath taken by the Bishop-Elect, occupy ff. 1 — 3. The actual Register commences, at f ol, 4, with a " licencia absentandi ab ecclesia," in favour of John Hacche, Rector of South Molton, dated at viii PREFACE. the Bishop's House in London, 14th July, 1395 ; and it ends on fol. 248, with Letters-Dimissory granted to one Peter Sturte, 3rd September, 1419— followed by the first line of another intended entry: — " Noverint universi quod nos, Edmundus, miseracione Divina Exoniensis Episcopus, ex—; but here the record of the Bishop's work was cut short by his death. The remainder of the volume is taken up with a complete and valuable Register of all the Ordinations held by Bishop Stafford and by his Suflragans (ff. 249 299), followed by a very interesting series of Wills, sixty in number (ff. 300 334). The back of folio 334 and a fly-leaf at the end are occupied by a rude attempt at an Index, — Notanda in hoc Registro" — written at different times and by several hands, and of no value whatever. Vol. II. is commonly known as the Register of " Institutions," with which it is mainly concerned ; but its contents are of a somewhat miscellaneous character. It comprises 364 folios, nominally, but really there are only 352 ; and it commences with the Institutions by the Vicars-General of the Diocese, during the Bishop's prolonged residence in London. The first Vicar-General was lialph Tregrisiou, Dean of Exeter, and his Register occupies ff. 1. 15. Its General Title is as follows: — "Registrum Reverendi Viri Magistri Radulphi Tregrisiou, Legum Doctoris, Decani Exoniensis, Venerabilis in Christo Patris et Domini, Domini Edmundi, Dei Gracia Exoniensis Episeopi, ipso Venerabili Patre in remotis agente Vicarii in Spiritualibus Generalis, de Presentacionibus et Institucionibus, virtute et auctoritate cujusdam Commissionis sibi facte et inferius de- scripte : xiij die mensis Julii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCC°" nonageshno quinto, prefatus Magister Radulphus Com- missionem dicti Venerabilis Patris recepit, in hec verba." The document referred to is dated London, 5 July ; and the first J^REPACE. ix Institution under its authority was that of John Noble, priest, to the Rectory of Horwood, on the 30th of the same month ; the last that of Thomas Prydel, priest, to the Chantry of St. Leonard at Ralegh, 12th March, 1399—1400. " Et sic finiunt Instituciones et Commissiones tempore prefati Magistri Radulphi Tregrisiou, Vicarii-Generalis antedicti." Tregrisiou was succeeded by Robert Rygge, S.T.P., Chancellor of the Cathedral, whose Commission (fol. 15) is dated Crediton, 27th September, 1400, arid his Register commences, on the same page, with the Institution of John Lucas, chaplain, to the Vicarage of Tavistock, on the l7th of October in the same year. This is followed by three Institutions ; after which this Register becomes a " Registrum Commune," occupying ff. 16^— 2(:), and containing Institutions and Exchanges, Dispensations and Letters-Dimissory, arranged in chronological order from 8ih October, 1400 to 20th March, 1402. Contemporaneou.sly with this record of the Acts of the Vicars-General, kept at Exeter, a separate Register of Institutions by the Bishop himself was kept in London and elsewhere, and continued throughout his Episcopate. It occupies ff. 27 205 ; commencing with the collation of John Candlesly, clerk, to a Canonry and Prebend in the Church of Ottery, 5th July, 1395, and ending with the collation of Michael Lercedekne to a Canonry and the Prebend of Karswelle in the Church of Crediton, 3rd September, 1419, (See pp. 161, % infra). At this point a gap occurs, more than half of fol. 205 having been cut away, as well as the three following leaves (206 — 208). It is probable however, that we have no loss to lament here ; at any rate there is no apparent break except in the numbering of the folios.^ ^ This Volume is made up of seveml distinct groups of MSS., bound together, and then paged throughout ; the leaves at the end of each section, which had not been required for use having beeu apparently left at the time and removed PREFACE. The next section, extending from fol. 209 to fol. 268 consists of a series of Commissions. They commence with the Commission to Dean Tregrisiou as Vicar-General, dated 20 June, 1395, and end with a Commission of Enquiry as to the vacancy and right of patronage of the Rectory of St. Leonard's, Exeter, issued 24 Aug., 1419. And here agaiu the .spare leaves two in number, have been excised since the Book was bound, and the paging passes from 268 to 271. A miscellaneous collection of Documents follows,— (1) The Statutes of the Royal Free Chapel of Bosham ; ff. 271—274. (2) The "Ordinacio" of the Chapel and Cemetery of Kingston in the parish of Erkington ; ff. 275—278. (3 ) " Ordinacio," by the Bishops of London and Exeter, concerning certain rents and tenements bequeathed to Ottery Collegiate Church; ff. 278—279. (4) An " Ordinacio" concerning the right of Sepulture in the Chapel of FuNTlNGTON, dependent on Bosham ; ff. 280—281. (5) The " Ordinacio" of the Chantry of Edmund de Stafford, in his Cathedral Church ; ff. 281—284. (6) Copies of Sundry Letters Apostolick [Boniface IX.], touching certain Appropriations, Indulgences, etc. ; ff. 284—286. (7) An " Ordinacio " between the Prior and Monks of CowiCK and the Parishioners of St. Thomas's, Exeter ; ff. 287—288. (8) The Appropriation, to Slapton College, of the Rectory of Loddiswell ; ff. 288—290, subsequently, no doubt by some one who wanted a, little veUum. For the same thing, precisely, occurs at the end of other sections, where the pagination indeed is interrupted, but the dates seem to show clearly that nothing had been written upon the missing sheets. preface. XI (9) The " Ordinacio " of the Chapel of St. Edmund-the- King in the Town of Kingsbridge ; ff. 290 — 292. (10) Aq " Ordinacio " between the Prior and Monks of CowiCK, Rectors of Okehampton, and the Vicar of that Parish ; ff. 292, 293. (11) The Dedication of the Chapel and Cemetery of Apuldram (dependent on Bosham) ; ff. 293'' — 295. (12) The " Ordinacio " of the Vicarage of Heavitree ; ff. 295'', 296. — At this point another and a more serious gap occurs ; for no less than six leaves 297 — 302 are missing. (13) A miscellaneous collection of copies of Writs, etc. (AD. 1395—1399) ; ff. 303—309." (14) " Feodum Archidiaconi Cantuariensis, qui intronizare debet singulos Episcopos Cantuariensis Provincie ; fol. 309." (15) List of Persons who did homage to the Bishop for their Lands, from 28th Jan., 1395, to 30th July, 1419 ; ff. 310—311.1' (16) A continuation of the abovenamed collection of Writs, etc., (A.D. 1400—1405); ff. 312—318. (17) " Constitucio ProvincialLs contra Lollardos," etc., ff. 318—321. (18) " Statutum Regium contra Lollardos " etc. ; ff. 322 — 323." . (19) "Lez estatui! faiz en parlement tenu a Leycestre le darrein iour davril, Ian seconde du regne del Roi Henry V." ; ff. 324 — 330." [written on smaller sheets of vellum : fol. 331 has been cut out, but apparently the leaf was blank]. (20) A further continuation of the coUection of Writs, etc. ; (AD. 1409—1419) ; ff. 332—364. At the end of this volume, also, a rough Index has been xii jREFAdti. attempted on the fly-leaves, which have been much mutilated : it is, however, quite valueless. It would seem that Richard Tyttesbury was Registrar — " actorum nostrorum scribam et registrarium (i, 14'') — from the beginning of Stafford's Episcopate till some time in May, 1409. His name occurs for the last time on the 2nd of May, and his Will was proved on the 7th of June. Roger Bolter succeeded him, and was holding the Office at the time of the Bishop's death. The name of Tregrisiou's Registrar does not occur ; but John Why te way, a notary-publick, is twice mentioned by Rygge, his successor in the office of Vicar-General, as serving in that capacity. Both volumes are, with slight exceptions, written with great clearness and precision throughout ; and their Latinity is, perhaps, above the average.^ Edmund de St6,fibrd — I quote the late Dr. Oliver's " Lives of the Bishops of Exeter "^ — was descended from a family rival ling the most antient and illustrious within the realm of England." He was the second son of Sir Richard de Stafford Knt. (who was summoned to Parliament as Baron Stafford of Clifton in 1371), by his first wife — Isabel, daughter of Sir Richard de Vernon, of Haddon and Harleston, by Maud eldest ^ There is a curious instance ,in Vol. I (fol. 219*'), of the trouble taken by the Scribe to secure variety of expression. Eight Letters-Dimissory were issued on the same day (31 March, 1416), and thus the several entries commence, — "Item ultimo die mensis predioti, ibidem" — "Item, eisdem die et loco'' — Item, dictis die et loco'' — "Item, prefatis &c." — Item, tnemoratis &c." — "Item, antedictis &c." — "Item, sepefatis &c." — "Item, prenomi/natis &c." — Blank spaces, left, evidently, for the insertion of possible entries, but not required, are always care fully cancelled by the words — " Hie nichil deficit." ' The occasional references to Oliver are to this Book, or to his " History of the City of Exeter." And I may mention here, that by " D'Arnis " is meant the " RecueU de Mots de la Basse Latinite " of W, H. Maigne D'Aruia, published by M. Abb^ Migue ; and by " HaUiweU," his well-known " Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial words." PREFACE. xiii daughter and coheir of WiUiam de Camville, of Clifton, Staffordshire, Entering Holy Orders he was, at an early age, marked out for rapid advancement : from 1369 (in which year he was instituted to the Rectory of Worthen, Salop), to 1377 he was Prebendary of Ufton, and from 1377 to 1395 of Weeford, both in the Cathedral-Church of Lichfield : he was, also, Prebendary of Welton-Paynshall in Lincoln Cathedral, and of Knaresborough cum Bickhill in York Minster, as well as Dean of York, at the time of his promotion to the See of Exeter in January, 1395. He was consecrated by Archbishop Courtenay on the 20th of June in that year, the Bishops of London and Salisbury (Robert de Braybroke and John Waltham) assisting. Several years elapsed before the new Bishop visited his Diocese. Appointed Lord Chancellor on the 2.3rd of October, 1396, he retained that high Office till the abdication of Richard the Second, shortly after which event we find him at Bishop's Clyst on the 23rd of March, 1399— 1400. About a month later he commenced his Primary Visitation, which was held almost continuously, and in no less than thirty-eight places in Devon and Cornwall. Returning to London in January, 1400-1, he became Lord Chancellor again in March, and held the Office tUl February, 1402-3. On the 29th of March we find him at Clyst ; and his Register shews that, except on rare occasions, and for a few days only at a time, he never again left his Diocese ; and it attests, as his Biographer justly observes, his diligence as an administrator, and his zeal for the good government of all classes of men committed to his charge. His second Visitation commenced in June, 1404, and was held in twenty-one places. The third Visitation was held in twenty-five places, during the months of May and October, 1411. In 1414, he left Clyst at the end of April, proceeding to Ilchester, Bruton, Chipping-Norton, Leicester, Lutterworth, Daventry, Warminster, Chard, and xiv PREFACE. Honiton, and returning to Clyst on the 14th of June. From this time until his death on the 3rd of September, 1419, the active work of the Diocese at large was committed almost entirely to Suffragans, the Bishop residing in his Manor-Houses of Clyst, Crediton, and Chudleigh, and chiefly at Clyst. His bodily strength had, probably, failed him. But his work at home was incessant untU the end, as the record of his acts, in an almost continuous series, amply proves. He died " in harness ' at the age of 75, having instituted on the same day a Rector of Blackawton and a Canon of Crediton.^ I have compiled an " Itinerary" of the Bishop, after careful collation of all the dated entries in the two volumes of the Register. It will be found, I hope, of much service to Students , affording, as it does, the means of ready reference to the place where every recorded act of the Bishop was performed. The plan of my Work needs but little explanation. It is no mere " Index," for I have given a full abstract of every impor tant document. The "Institutions"^ are indexed continuously under one head, for obvious reasons of convenience; and, for the sake, especially, of the Genealogical Student, I have dealt in like manner with the interesting and valuable series of Licences for Domestick Chapels and Oratories. The " Wills " and the " Ordinations " are, also, kept separate, as in the Register itself ; and to the latter, as their necessary complement, I have 'added the numerous " Letters-Dimissory," which are entered ' His WiU, dated 24 July, 1418, and proved 18 Sept., 1419, is preserved in the Register of Archbishop Chicheley (i, 319, 20). ' In the case of omitted Parishes, which are very few in number, it should be understood that there was, probably, no change of Incumbents during Stafford's Episcopate. It may, also, be well to note that the name of the Patron is not repeated when the same person presented to a Benefice ; also, that in all ordinary cases of collation the Bishop was, of course. Patron ; when he collated by lapse the fact is mentioned. PREFACE. XV in the order of their dates in the "Registrum Commune." The Index-proper is concerned with everything not included under the above heads, and comprises that great desideratum in works of this kind — a series of cross-references, which I have done my best to make complete.^ I have refrained from burdening my pages by needless repetitions of dates; they will not be found, therefore, in the cross-references; but all the dates are given somewhere, and, as a general rule, under the names of places. I may add that I have quoted the ipsissima verba of my MS. wherever, for any reason, it seemed desirable to do so." In the case of all Names of Persons I have preserved throughout the variable spelling of the Register ; of the Names of Places I have, as a rule, given the modern spelling, add ing within brackets every variation of importance. The pleasing duty remains of thanking the late Bishop of the Diocese and the Deputy Registrar, Mr. Burch, for the ready help and encouragement afforded to this undertaking from the first,^ as well as the many friends who have enabled it to be accomplished by their generous subscriptions to its cost, or who, as experts, have assisted me in its preparation for the ' It will be observed that iu a considerable number of instances the names of persons and places are simply indexed, without explanation or reference to other parts of this Book. ¦ These for the most part, — aU, indeed, for which the reader is referred to Vol. i, fol 300 et seqq. — belong to the Series of Wills, wherein the parttoulars will be found. In the other cases — few in number — there was nothing of importance to notice. ' I have done so very fi-eely in the case of the, WUls, of which my abstracts are so full as to be virtually translations ; nothing is omitted but mere verbiage. ' I am, also, largely indebted to Mr. Mugford, of the Principal Registry, for his invariable courtesy and kindness whenever I have had occasion to work in his Office. And a few words must be added in memmiam : Mr. Pollard, of North- Street, Exet«r, who had undertaken both to print and to publish my Book, was suddenly called away only a few weeks before its completion, from a sphere of manifold usefulness. He took the greatest interest in the Work, and was indefa't- igable in the personal revision of the proofs. XVI PREFACE. press. Among the latter I must be permitted to mention, especially, Mr. B. W. Greenfield, of Southampton, (who has read all the sheets as they passed through the press, and to whom I am indebted for many most valuable suggestions) ; Sir John Maclean ; the Rev. C. W. Boase, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford ; the Rev. W. D. Macray, of the Bodleian, and Mr. Robert Dymond, of Exeter. F.C,H.R. 30th January, 1886, INDEX, &c. Abbot, John, eo-patron of the Rectory of Coates (Dioc. of Ely), ii, 83. Abbotsbury, i, 320", Abraham, Adam, chantry-priest of St. Thomas-by-the-Bridge, Barnstaple (deceased), ii, 147"- Abingdon, John Stapeldon, Prior of, i, 310". Abyngdon, Thomas, R. of Stokeclimsland, i, 78^ 187^ 325" ; proxy for Roger Perer on his institution to the Rectory of Powderham, ii, 28". Achard, John, R. of Clayhidon (deceased), ii, 81". Adam, John, clerk, i, 83; collated to the Rectory of St. Stephen's, Exeter, ii, 97. Adam, Thomas, parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Administration to Estates, Mandate of the Archbi.shop of Canterbury as to (1 July, 1416), i, 223, 224. Admot, Richard, chantry-priest at Heanton Punchardon (deceased), ii, 149. Affeton, John, R. of Lustleigh (deceased), ii, 17. Affeton (or de Affeton) Thomas, patron of Meshaw, ii, 8"; of East Worlington, ii, 14", 95" ; of Affeton,^ ii, 51". Alberton, William, parish-chaplain of Crediton, i, 314. Albon, Thomas, R. of St. Endellion, i, 107". Alhryghton, Roger, see Ottery St. Mary, ii, 278. Alcobasse, Peter de, R.of St. Mary's, Southampton, exchanges for the Rectory of St. Columb-major, ii, 137"; resigns, ii, 178". Alcok, Thomas, monk of Tavistock, ii, 59. Aldebery, Walter, see Kentisbeare, ii, 345, 345". ' This parish is now part of the parish " Ecclesia de Westwolrington, £1 ; of West Worlington, in which it was Ecclesia de Affeton, 10s,," butAfi'eton merged about four centuries ago. In does not appear in the Valor Ecclesias- the Taxation of Pope Nicholas (a.d. ticus. 1291) we find them entered separately, B INDEX. Aldryngton [alias Colcombe], Richard, Canon of Crediton, i, 29, 51"; Canon of Exeter, i, 137," 309"; R. of Lanteglos- by-Camelford, i, 75, 161"; collated to the Archdeaconry of Barnstaple, ii, 50": and resigns the same,ii, 15" ; R. of Stoke-in-Teignhead, ii, 35", 52, 57 ; exchanges Lanteglos for St. Mawgan-in-Pyder, ii, 178 ; R. of St. Columb-Major, ii, 195", 267" ; coUated to a Canonry at Crediton, ii, 32 ; and to a Canonry at Crantock, ii, 45 ; and at Exeter, ii, 53 ; exchanges his Canonry at Crediton for a Canonry at Glasney, ii, 134"; and resigns the latter, ii, 134"; R. of Poltimore, ii, 154 ; resigns Poltimore, ii, 179 ; resigns his Canonry at Crantock, ii, 196". See, also, ii, 225", 228". Alen9on,i Philip de, Archdeacon of Exeter, his death ; com mission to Richard Wykeslond, ll.b., during the vacancy (22 Dec, 1397), ii, 214". ^ ^ Alexander V., Pope, Proclamation of the Election of, i, 91 ; see also, i, 99", 100, 101". > > > . Alexander, John, i, 307". Aleyn, Geoffrey, chaplain of Brent Tor, i, 161", 175". Aleyn, Nicholas, i, 323. Aleyn, William, chaplain of St. Endellion, ii, 264". Alien Priories [Breve Regium] ; the King demands a return of the names of all the Priors thereof, instituted since 1 Edw. i (23 April, 1401), u, 313". Alkebaiwe,^ Henry, collated to the R. of St. Stephen's, Exeter, u, b7 ; [resigns, and is] instituted to the V. of Modbury ' \%'. ffZ^^'-' back again, for St. Stephen's, Exeter, 141" i'^ 4fif ' instituted to the V. of Fremington, i nfiL;..' J T""^^^^ requiring him to appear at West- mmstpr, and shew cause why he should not pay to the Abbot of Hartland 40s., arrears of a yearly rent of 6s 8d [Breve Regium], 28 Nov., 1412 ii 346 Alkebarwe, John, instituted to the V.'of Cowick,' ii, 85"- his death, li, 161". ;Sfe., also, ii, 287 etseq ' Alkebarowe, Robert de, chaplain i 305 qis".. ;; Kb r. * Rackenford (licensed to cLos; a' cfnf;sso4 1' " m-^xy fol Roger Perer, on his collation as Sacrist of Ottery 5^28 ' Iu Oliver's List we are merelv told a q„ „ that his name "occurs 23 Feb AlkeW^^i' ^"* "'«° Alkebarwe, 1384;" this record of his death » v^ «. m^' *^°- having been overlooked '»-«• St. Thomas', Eseter. INDEX. 3 (Dioc. of B. & W.), for the Chantry of Ford, ii, 32" ; also for Stephen Smyth, exchanging the Chantry of Colcombe for the V. of Stogumber (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), ii, 36 ; R. of Marhamchurch by exchange for Faringdon (Dioc. of Winchester), ii, 45" ; i, 78" ; resigns his Canonry at Ottery, ii, 55" ; is coUated to another Canonry there, ii, 56 ; resigns the same, ii, 97" ; resigns the R. of Marhamchurch, and is collated to the Precentorship at Crediton, ii, 97"; is instituted to the R. of North Huish, ii, 189"; resigns the Precentorship at Crediton, ii, 191. Alkeburgh, John, R. of Stoke Rivers, (deceased), ii, 66. Alkebourn, Robert, i, 304". Aller, John, R. of Clyst St. George, i, 8, 10" ; licensed to choose a confessor (14 Nov., 1395), i, 7 ; as Warden of the Hospital of St. Gabriel, Clyst, he is directed to appoint John Treveysek, a blind and infirm chaplain, to the vacancy caused by the death of Roger Chambernon (3 May, 1401), i, 56 ; resigns Clyst St. George and is instituted to the R. of South Pool, ii, 90" ; his death, ii, 96", 97. Aller, William, R. of St. Olave's, Exeter, commissioned " ad vendicanduTR. clericos convictos " (27 Feb., 1395-6), ii, 211 ; his death, ii, 74. Allerthorpe, Laurence, instituted to the R. of Charleton " in Southammes," ii, 30 ; Dean of the Collegiate church of St. Mary at Stafford, ii, 30" ; exchanges Charleton for the R. of Brantingham (Dioc. of York), ii, 33. AUerton, Richard, collated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 198". Allerton, Robert, collated to a canonry at Bosham, ii, 199". Alms, collectors of, without authority from the Pope or the / Bishop, — Certificatorium super execucione man dati contra questores elemosinarum (12 June, 1415), i, 210". Almyscumb, John, son of William, i, 318", Almyscumb, William, and Joan his wife, i, 318", 319. Almysheghys, John, i, 318". Alon, William, assaulted in the cemetery of Luppit by John Vyenne, Vicar, ii, 241. Alphington, Reginald Baron, alias Mone,' R. of ; licence of non-residence (to- -study at Oxford) for two years from 12 Aug., 1395, i, 4" ; and again for one year from 1 ' Also, " Moun," MS., i., q. Mohun, INDEX, Aug,, 1398, i, 16",-John Pleystowe, R. of, having been o-uilty of irregularity in clandestinely marrying,^ m his parish churchfone Henry Hyrby and Margery his wife, who were not parishioners of his, without either pubhcation of banns or licence obtained, bewails his sm and entreats Pope Gregory XII. to absolve him; the Pope acceding to his prayer, and so directing the Bishop, a dispensation was granted accordingly (7 AprU, 1408), i, 84",-Commission_of enquiry, on the presentation of Geofirey Barger, chaplain, to this R. by Edward, Earl of Devon (25 June, 1415), u, 256".— Commission of enquiry as to dilapidations, on complaint of the said Geoffrey Barger, Rector (1 Aug., 1415), ii, 257. Alternon, Chapel of St. Nonna, at Nonnestonys in the parish of, licensed, 18 Sep., 1400, i, 48. Alvecote, in the parish of Shebbear, i, 92". Alvethecote, John, instituted to the Y. of St, Mary Church, ii, 165. Alwington, Chantry in the Church of : Mandamus to admit the nominee of William Hankeford [Breve Regium, 24 Nov., 1398]: Richard Colebrygge was, accordingly, ad mitted by the Bi.shop's mandate (dated London 2 Dec, 1398) ii, 308".— Yeo, in the parish of, i, 84.— Thomas [Was], R. of, i, 50, see Harri, Henry,i, 72.— John Fayrewode, R. of, i, 124.— John Cokworthy, R. of; licence of non- residence for oneyear from 28Feb.,1416-l7,i,231.— Richard and Edith Holemore, of Frithelstock and Alwington, i, 246. Alyn, William, notary, ii, 174 ; instituted to the R. of " Chepyngtoiyton " [i.e. Great Torrington], ii, 196" ; licence of non-residence (to study at Oxford) for three years from 2 Aug., 1419, i, 247". See, also, ii, 265", Alyn, Roger, R. of Clannaborough, ii, 359. Amadas, William, patron of Doddiscombsleigh, ii, 3" ; proxy for Richard Gabriell on his institution to the R. of Denbury, ii, 108. Amyet, Robert, R. of Beaford.^ licensed to celebrate, on the Feasts of Dedication only, in the Chapels of Blymesham and WoUegh in the said parish (23 May, 1400), i, 39 ; Commission in the matter of his proposed exchange with John Flemmyng, of Pyworthy (18 July, 1401), ii, 228" : ^ Ecawford, MS. — Also, Beauford. INDEX. 5 see, also, ff. 22 and 24"; [resigns, and is] instituted to the R. of Shirwell, ii, 75" ; his death, ii, 96". Amyhet, Walter, dispensation' in favour of (23 Sep., 1402), i, 61". Amys, Richard, Prior of Stoke Courcy,' co-patron of the V. of Sidmouth, ii, 22. Andrew (or Andreu), Henry, clerk, i, 32" ; R. of Lympston, i, 81 ; resigns Lympston, ii, 96. Andrew, John, licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St. James in the parish of St. Perran [Zabulo], (12 Sept,, 1400), i, 47"- Andrew, John, R. of Ashprington, i, 99. Andrew, John, R. of Newton Ferrers, i, 74, 80, 171"; ii, 195"; his institution, ii, 12" ; his death, ii, 197. See Derlyng, Thomas, i, 229. Andrw, William, clerk, i, 149". Aneray,' John, Prior of St. German's (deceased), ii, 78". Anslade, Richard, i, 302". Anstyswille, Andrew, clerk (Dispensacio super defectu na- talium— 12 August, 1412), i, 163" ; instituted to the V. of Linkinhorne, ii, 201". AnstyswyUe, Simon, Canon of St. Stephen's, Launceston, ii, 117. Anstys-will, or Ansteswyll, Stephen, V. of Hurstbourne Priors (Dioc of Winchester), exchanges with John Snape for a Canonry and Bursal Prebend at Crediton, ii, 95" ; R. of Bratton [Clovelly], i, 100", 131", 138" ; his collation thereto, ii, 106 ; exchanges for the R. of Shobrooke, ii, 186. Antony, Chapels of the B. V. M. and of SS. Peter and Paul, in the parish of, — William Pyers, V., licensed to celebrate therein on aU Festivals of those Saints (31 May, 1408), i, 86. Appropriate Churches, etc. [Breve Regium], the Bishop was to examine the Registers as to the same, and certify (30 Oct., 1416.) The Bishop certified accordingly, on the 26 of Jan. following : — He had caused the Registers and other Evidences to be examined, so far as the short time allowed had permitted, and had found (1) that the Abbess of Canonsleigh (alias Monchenleya) held, in the Archdeaconry of Exeter, the Rectories of Bv/rlescombe and Hockworthy in the Deanery of Tiverton ; the Rectory of Moekbea/re in the Deanery of Aylesbeare; the Rectory of Dunsford in the Deanery of Dunsford ; and in the Archdeaconry of Barnstaple the Rectory of Bowland in the Deanery of Torrington : (2) that the Prioress of Polslo held in the aforesaid Deanery of Aylesbeare the Rectories of Budleigh and Aylesbea/re, and iu the Archdeaconry of Totnes ' He had beeu ordained subdeacon aft ' Stckeursy, MS. alteno episcopo, without licence. ' So Oliver. Perhaps " Averay." 6 INDEX. the Rectory of Eomonin the Deanery of ^^y^Vto^J^JJ'^^^'^if.^ZZ of Cornworthv held in the said Archdeaconiy of Totnes the Kectory ot Jo™^;- the Deanery of Totnes, *e Rectory of . Otatonm^^^^ Deanery of Holsworthy, and the R««to>-y °^,^r^«" V^t Tnbn ,rith^ Dea,nery of Torrington : and (EX, 9 atte Water, John, Canon and 7th Prebendary of Ottery, ex changes for a canonry at Glasney, ii, 159 ; exchanges the latter for a prebend at St. Probus, ii, 182"; exchanges, again, for' the R. of Limpsfield (Dioc. of Winchester), ii, 193". Attewey, Geoffrey, a servant born on the Bishop's Manor of Ashburton — his manumission dated 2 Sep., and signed and sealed by the Dean and Chapter, 3 Sep., 1418, i, 242". atte Wille, John, R. of Clyst St. Laurence (deceased), ii, 2. atte Wode, Patrick, R. of Lezant' (deceased), ii, 155. — See, also, ii, 254". atte Wode, Richard, Theobald, and Henry. See Sutcombe, i, 2,33" ;ii, 261". atte Wode, Robert, a proxy for the parishioners of Pancraswyke in the matter of the " Ordinatio," i, 68", 69. — See, also, i, 332, 332". atte Wylle, John, pollutes the Church of Fremington, ii, 242. atte Wylle, Robert, clerk, i, 334. atte Ya, John, instituted to the R. of Satterleigh, ii, 182", 261. atte Yate, Joan, i, 307". atte Yate, Richard, R. of Northlew, ii, 4, 211. atte '560, Henry, farmer of the revenues of the Prior of Frampton,' at Northam, i, 138. Aubrey, John, instituted to the R. of Bicton, ii, 6 ; exchanges Bicton for Harpford, ii, 11, 223 f exchanges Harpford for the R. of Wambrook (Dioc of Salisbury), ii, 188, 263. Auger, Vivian, Precentor of Crediton, ii, 360. Aumarle (or Amarle), James, co-patron of the R. of Cotleigh, ii, 64, 95" ; of [Clayjhidon R, ii, 81"; of South Pool R, ii, 90", 97 ; of Dunterton R., ii, 130, 236" ; see Cardynham (Institutions), ii, 153. Aumarle, Thomas, R. of Cardynham, resigns, ii, 21. Aumarle, Luke, i, 312. Auncell, Richard, Prior of St. Michael's Mount, ii, 124, 338" 349. ' Lausante,MS.— Oliver reads Lamsante, Northam." Frampton, near Dor- "n" and "u" being often am- Chester (Dorset), was originally a, biguouB : but I have found it written Priory of Black Monks, a cell to the Lawsante, whioh settles the question. Abbey of St. Stephen, at Caen. ^ " Prioris de Frompton (sic) apud • See, also, i, 99. 16 INDEX, Avenell, John, presents to the R, of Loxbeare, ii, 21, 143", 168", Avery, John, R. of St, Laurence, Exeter, i, 59 ; exchanges for the R. of St. Andrew's, LaunceUs, ii, 26 ; exchanges Launcells for the R. of Beaworthy, ii, 69". Aveton-Giffard (now commonly, but not accurately, spelt " Gifford,") John [Juhel^ete], R. of, i, 50 ; is commissioned to enquire into a case of assault on a priest, see Wolhay, John, ii, 226".— Thomas Tremayne, R. of, appointed Peni tentiary for the Deanery of Woodleigh, i, 94, 115", 217, 231, 237" ; see Stokenham, ii, 357". — John Wytloff's legacy to the church of, i, 306 ; Isabella Daumarle buried iii the church of, i, 308".— Mansion of John Bery at, i, 67".— The Bridge [over the Avon] at, i, 330". Awliscombe,' William [Da^'7], V. of, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of DiinkesweU, i, 143, 173", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237"^ 245. Aylesbeare, the R. of, appropriated to Polslo, ii, 359". Aylmere, Richard, instituted to the R. of Luffincott, ii, 12", Aynho, Thomas, i, 300. Aysch, Joan, (daughter of Giles), ii, 219". — See Claysch, Thomas, Aysch, John, instituted to the V, of St. Martin's, Liskeard, ii, 169". Aysch, John, clerk (Dispensacio super defectu natalium, dated 6 Feb, 1410-11), i, 114. AyScherygh, Nicholas, instituted to the R. of Talaton, ii, 85". Ayschperton, Thomas [V. of Paignton], coUated to a Canonry at Bosham, ii, 54 ; resigns, ii, 92" ; his death, ii, 94". Aysshecote, William, instituted to the V. of Veryan,- ii, 23"- Axminster, Wyke, in the parish of, i, 82" ; Manor of Weycroft, i, 237. — Mentioned in Sir WUliam Bonevylle's WUl, i, 312. — John Whattecomb, V. of, i, 50 ; ii, 49 ; his resignation, ii, 17". — Henry Pake, chaplain, admitted as his successor (Patrons, Walter Cook and Thomas de Weston, pre bendaries,) ibid. — John Worthyn, V. of (see Worthyn, John), i, 187. — John [Matthu], V, of, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Honiton, i, 245, — Interdict on the parish- church in consequence of the intrusion of a stranger, without mission, who had preached therein, pretending to be a chaplain (12 Jan., 1411-12), i, 141 ; the interdict waa relaxed on the 23rd of the same month, i, 142, — A " Portio " ' Owleacomb, MS, • Elerky, MS. INDEX. 11 of the Church assigned as part of the endowment of the prebend of Grendale in York Minster, ii, 107 ; the "Obedientia" of Thomas Grenewode, Canon and Pre bendary thereof (31 Oct., 1416), ii, 179". Axmouth, WiUiam Slade, V. of : his appeal to the Archbishop's Court against Sampson Trigal, Prior of Lodres (Diocese of Sarum), complaining that the Bishop of Exeter had neglected to attend to the proposed augmentation of th^ said Vicar's portion, is referred to Bishop Stafford, who remits it to the said Court for settlement (9 Dec, 1396),' i, 9". — St. Leonard's Chapel at Dona, in the parish of. A dispute had existed, for some time, between John Coterel, V. of Axmouth, and the inhabitants of the hamlet of Dona, the latter claiming, and the former refusing to grant occasional services in the said chapel, and the Sacraments aud Sacramentals on certain days (the right of burial alone excepted,) The Bishop, desiring to do justice to both parties, made a provisional order — that 'William Clerk, chaplain, should, for a time, hear confessions there and absolve penitents, except in reserved cases, and celebrate the Euuhaiist and administer the Holy Communion ; but he was to receive no stipend from the Vicar, to whom all oblations, profits, and tithes were to be paid aa before (24 March, 1417-18), i, 238>'. B. Bacheler, Roger, R. of Churchstow, i, 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237', 245 ; ii, 290" et seqq., 357". Bachyler (or Bacheler), WiUiam, Joan, his wife, Roger (his brother) and Joan and Nichola (his daughters), i, 314"; his WiU, ib. Bacon, Adam, proxy for WiUiam Pilton, ii, 139. Bacwylle, Richard, co-patron of the V. of Sidmouth, ii, 22. Badecok, John, a layman, of Landcross, — He -had complained to the Bishop that certain malicious persons, whose names were unknown, had brought against him an unfounded charge of having stolen four sheep, the property of Richard Scotte of the same parish, to the great injury of his character. He had purged himself of the charge before Archdeacon Hunden, the Chancellor ; and the Bishop directed the Deans of Hartland and Torrington to proclaim the excommunication of the ofiTenders in the Churches of those Deaneries (27 July, 1412), i, 163. Badecok, William, R. of Iddesleigh, — to appear at West minster within fifteen days from Trinity Sunday,^ to shew cause why he should not be required to pay to the Abbot of Tewkesbury the sum of fourteen marks, being arrears of an annual payment of 6s. 8d. [Breve Regium ; 6 May, 1395], ii. 303. ' 1390, MS. (clerical error). ^ 6th June in that year. 12 I^DEX, Baghedou, John, R. of West Putford (deceased), ii, 82. Bailly, John, instituted to the R. of BUsland, ii, 124" ; resigns the same, ii, 138".- ^ee BUsland, ii, 237. Baisham, John, co-patron of North Bovey R., ii, 189", 264, Bajazet' [I,], Emperor of the Turks, ii, 312". Baker, Andrew, of Ermington, ii, 277, Baker, Gilbert, admitted (by Commission) to the V, of Buckland [Monachorum], ii, 228 ; deceased, ii, 88". Baker, John, R. of Martinhoe (deceased), ii;-195. Baker, Philip (of Cornwall), see St. Feock, i, 161. Baker, Thomas, R. of Kentisbury, i, 327" ; his institution, ii) 106 ; licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St. John Baptist at Patchole' in that parish, on the Nativity of St. John Baptist and St. Amie's Day (21 May, 1411), i, 123". Baker (alias Meone), Thomaii, V. of Tamerton (resigns) ii, 153. Baker, Thomas, of Ilfracombe, i, 328. Baker, WiUiam, i, 327". Baker, WiUiam, an accolite ; ordained subdeacon by Bishop Brantingham, at St. Pancras', Exeter (title from the Abbot and Convent of Forde), 23 March, 1385-6 ; deacon in the Bishop's chapel at Chudleigh, 26 Feb., 1388-9 ; and priest in his chapel at Crediton, 24 Sep., 1390. — These facts were ascertained by Bishop Stafford on a scrutiny, and pub lished 2 March, 1416-7, i, 231". Ball, Thomas, i, 312. Ballerd (or BaUard), Robert, instituted to the Chantry at Morthoe, ii, 63" ; exchanges for the V. of Bridgerule, ii, 100"- Balsham, John, instituted (on exchange) to the R. of BUsland, ii, 32 ; deceased, ii, 124" ; Commission of enquiry (see BUsland), n, 237. Bampfylde,' John, presents to the R. of Huxham, ii, 115 ; to the R. of Poltimore, ii, 134, 134", 154, 179. Bampfylde, Thomas de, presents to the R. of Poltimore, ii, 25" ; to the R. of Huxham, ii, 74", 79. Bampton in Oxfordshire (Diocese of Lincoln), Thomas Plymmes- ' Baysetus, MS. a Also, Bauufilde, MS. ^ Facchole, MS. INDEX. 13 wode, V, of, i, 127"; see, also, the WiU of WUliam Poundestoke, i, 322, Bampton,' see Waryn, John, i, 138. — [Breve Regium], pro hibiting the admission of any Clerk to the Benefice, then vacant, pending the settlement of the dispute as to the right of patronage between John, Prior of Bath, the Bishop, Ralph Tregresiow, Dean of Exeter, and Matthew Doune, clerk (30 Noy, 1397), ii, 306",— [J3rew Regium], for the admission of a suitable clerk, the Prior of Bath having established his claim to present against Sir Hugh Courtenay (12 Feb., 1397-8), ii, 307".— Edward Doke- worthy, R. of ; licence of non-residence, for one year, from 12 Sep., 1410, i, 104 ; Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tiverton, i, 143, 173",. 207", 216", 231, 237". Bampton (alias Chapman), John, R. of Bradninch, exchanges with John Wendovere for his Archdeaconry of Lewes (Dioc. of Chichester), u, 27. Bard, Robert, a merchant of York, ha-ving become surety for one Robert Sauplers of that city, had been imprisoned for a half year, for default. The Bishop grants an Indulgence to all the faithful who should provide Theobalda, his wife, with funds for his relief (30 April, 1398), i, 17". Bardolf, Thomas, R. of Whitstone in CornwaU (deceased), ii, 121 ; Commission of enquiry as to the dilapidations at Whitstone, ii, 233". BareU, John, chaplain (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), i, 42", 313", 314 ; proxy for Simon Lynam (see Marhamchurch), ii, 45" ; coUated to the R. of Clyst Fomison (Sowton), ii, .54 ; R. of St. lUogan, i, 88", 120" ; ii, 74", 76, 125, 314" ; Canon of Glasney, i, 125 ; ii, 109" Baret, John, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Baret, John, ii, 362", Baret, Robert, instituted to the R. of Uploman,a ii, 136"- Baret, Walter, R. of Goodleigh, i, 50, 190" ; ii, 158", 252". Barger, Geoffrey, instituted to the R. of Alphington, ii, 166, 256" ; exchanges for the V. of Broad Clyst, ii, 200", 267". Barnabe, Simon, patron of Skilgate (Diocese of Bath and ' WeUs), ii, 33. ' Bawnton or Baunton, MS. ^ " Wellyngton Lamon," MS,— te Qplo- man finstitutinns/. 14 INDEX. Barnard, Thromas,' I 328. Barnard (or Bernard), Thomas, V. of Davidstow, 1, 58"; (deceasedj), ii, 101. Barnet, John, Official of the Court of Arches, i, 29" ; ii, 35. Barnevyle (or Berne-vyle), Simon, co-patron of the R. of Wash- field, ii, 108, 142, 168, 259", 356" Barnstaple, mansion of John BydewyU at, i, 62". — Walter Lane of, i, 39. — Barnstaple Bridge, i, 302". — Lazar-House at, i, 302", 303, 306", 331", Barnstaple, WilUam [KJnyght],, V. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Barnstaple, i, 60 ; John [Lemman], V. of, ditto, i, 194", 207". — The parish- church, with its cemetery, having been polluted by bloodshed, the Bishop commissions WiUiam, Prior of Pilton, to reconcile the same (6 April, 1411), ii, 240". — The Bishop, having been informed that the cemetery. had been polluted by a quarrel, with blood shed, between John Jacob and Margery, wife of Thomas Holman, issues a Commission to the Archdeacon, to enquire and certify (10 June, 1411), ii, 241". On the 18th June the Bi.shop published the result of this enquiry, viz. tha* there had been neither bloodshed nor violence committed, and, consequently, it was not necessary to reconcile the cemetery, ii, 242". — Commission of enquiry as to the pol lution of the cemetery by John Pytman and John Bryan, with effusion of blood (3 Aug., 1414), and Commission to reconcile the same (dated 5 Aug.), ii, 255 ; absolution of John Pytman, the assailant, who had given satisfaction to John Bryan (Commission addressed to the said Prior of Pilton, 15 Aug., 1414), i, 198. Barnstaple Priory presents to the V. of Barnstaple, ii, 71, 139 ; [Simon],^ Prior of, in arrears of procurations, due to the Pope's collector, for three years (1408-10), i, 105, 110. Baron (alias Mone), Reginald, deacon, R. of Alphington ; i, 4". Baron, Richard, i, 305. Barstaple, John, of Tiverton, ii, 268" Barton, Richard, proxy for WiUiam Barton on his institution to the Archdeaconry of Totnes, ii, 165. Barton, Simon, R. of Michaelstow ; licence of non-residence, for a year, from 10 Dec, 1395, i, 7 ; for two years from 4 May, ' " filio meo levato de Sacro Fonte,"— » " Simm ISele, alias Ocle, alias Cole,"~ Will of Thomas Barton, Canon of Oliver's MonasHcon, Exeter, q.v. INDEX, 15 1397 ("contempla^ione Magistri Thome Southami,Canonici Sarum"), i, 12: for one year, from 5 Sept,, 1399 ("a& ecclesia sua ... . et eandem alicui viro ecclesiastico ad Jirmam dimittendi), i, 29 ; for two years, from 14 March, 1402-3, i, 63 ; deceased, ii, 78". Barton,' Thomas, Canon and Prebendary of Bosham, confirmed therein by the Bishop after his Visitation there (1398), i, 22; R. of Ilfracombe, — licence of non-residence for one year, from 6 June, 1410, i, 97; instituted to the R, of Kingsnympton, ii, 96 ; resigns the same, ii, 100 ; exchanges his Canonry at Bosham for the prebend of Penylles in the Church of Chulmleigh, ii, 101". He was, also. Canon of Exeter (see ii, 226), and Canon and Prebendary of Stowford in the Church of Crediton (see ii, 175"); his death, ii, 175, 175" ; his WiU, i, 327.— Canon Barton was an executor of the Will of (Canon) Henry Blakbourne, i, 30", Barton, William, Canon and Prebendary of the Holy Cross in Lincoln Cathedral, and R. of Crawley Magna in the Diocese of Lincoln, exchanges for the Archdeaconry of Totnes, ii, 164".— >Sfee, also, i, 325". Basle, William, Bishop of, i, 11". Bassett, John, see St. Illogan [Breve Regium], ii, 314". Ba?set, WiUiam, Judge, ii, 342. Bassusstachius, Bishop of Lucerne, his letter to the Bishop of Exeter on behalf of Henry Nansumer, priest (q.v.), i, 48" ; his letter on behalf of Reginald Welleslegh, i, 54". Bastard, Alice, see Rodenay. • Basyngham de Melton, John, V. of Chudleigh, exchanges for the V. of Luppit, ii, 65 ; and again exchanges for the V. of Westbury (Diocese of Bath and Wells), ii, 71". Bateman, Thomas, i, 304. Bath, the Prior and Convent of the Cathedral Church of patrons of Bampton, ii, 8, 192, 264 ; of Uffculme, ii, 44". Bath, St. Michael's, ii, 359. Batte, Richard, V. of Haslebury (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), exchanges for the R. of Jacobstow (Devon), ii, 157"; and again for the V. of Toller-Porcorum (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 162. Battle Abbey, — Patrons of St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter, ii, 5" 47, 82, 158", 197", 'Also, "Berton,"MS. 16' INDEX. Batty's Inn,' Oxford, the Bishop at, i, 15", Batyn (alias Toker), John (see Beamound, Joan), i, 161", Batyn, John, Canon of St. Stephen's, Launceston, u, 117. Batyn, John, subdeacon, R. of Denbury, i, 243 ; his institution, ii, 191. See also, i, 303".— On 16 April, 1405, John Batyn exchanged the R. of Stoodleigh, with John Ivery, for the R. of Oake (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), ii, 83". Batyn, Roger, a citizen of Exeter, i, 315. Batyn, Roger, R. of Stockleigh-EngUsh (deceased), ii, 6. Batyn, Walter, instituted to the V. of St, Thomas's, Exeter, ii, 161", 255". Baucomb, John, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (8 Aug., 1411), i, 130". Baudyn, John, instituted to the R. of Broad Nymet,' ^i, 179 ; resigns, ii, 195"; is instituted to the R. of Monkoke- hampton, ii, 192". Baudyn, Henry, who had been ordained deacon, without licence, by Johannes, Episcopus Saltoniensis, — dispensation in his favour (10 March, 1402-3), i, 62".— Henry Baudyn, pro bably the same person, was instituted to the V. of Buckfastleigh, 22 Dec, 1416, ii, 181".' Baudyn, Thomas (see Atherington), i, 207 ; also ii, 256. Baunton (or Bampton), William, Canon of Exeter, and Canon and Prebendary of Rigge in the Church of Crediton (deceased), ii, S2. Baunton, WiUiam, chaplain, ii, 125 ; instituted to the V. of Burlescombe, ii, 151". Bawcombe (or Bowcombe), manor of James and Isabella Bawcombe, in the parish of Ugborough, i, 43. Baylebeyn (or Baylyben), John, R. of Cheddon (Dioc. of Bath and Wells) exchanges for the V. of [West] Alvington, ii 49" ; his death, ii, 85. Bayonne* (see Bridgewater), i, 96. Beaford, Robert Amyet, R. of; licence to celebrate (see Amyet), i, 39. Commission as to a proposed exchange of this ' Battysynne, MS. was John Greenlaw — " Episcopus ^ This Rectory is now united with Bow, Saltoniensis in Media " — consecrated alias Nymet Tracey. by Henry Bowet, 8 Sept., 1401. He ' The name of Henry Bawdyn, also, was Sufli-agan of Wells, 1401—1408. occurs at ii, eS"", aa proxy for Williajn * Bayne, MS. May, q. v. This Bishop (Suffragan) INDEX 17 benefice, by Robert Amyet with John Flemmyng, for the R. of Pyworthy (18 July, 1401), ii, 228" and 24". Beaghe, William, Abbot-Elect of Buckfast, his " Obediencia " (8 Sept., 1415), ii, 169. Bealde, WiUiam, V. of St. Clement's,' Truro (deceased), ii, 48". Bear, Elias, i, 328. Beare, Alexander, See Exeter (Collations). Beare, John, clerk, i, 306". Beare, John, chaplain (see Dean Prior), ii, 355. Beare, John, R. of Roche, i, 61", 90", 100" ; his institution, ii, 57". Beare', John de la, patron of the R. of St. Swithin's, Littleham, ii, 13, 22". Beare, John, a smith, i, 306". Beare, Robert, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Beare, Walter, does homage to the Bishop, in London, for lands in Tawton (7 Oct., 1398), u, 310. Beare, Walter, R. of Zeal Monachorum (q. v.) ; (deceased), ii, 10. Beaufys, John, chaplain, i, 310. Beauchamp, Richard, R. of Whitechapel, London, exchanges • for the R. of St. Mawnan, ii, 178. Beuchamp, Mary, elected Abbess of Canonsleigh, ii, 125 ; i, 191. Beaumont', Baldwin, R. of Shirwell (deceased) ii, 75". Beaumond, Isabella relict of William, presents to the R. of Heanton Punchardon, ii, 247. — See, also, ii, 345". Beamound, Joan, v. Richard Ley (in the Consistory Court), — It appears that exception had been taken to John Toker, a witness in this case, on behalf of the said Joan, on the ground that, at the time, he was lying under sentence of the Greater Excommunication, on account of his having consented to act as witness at the clandestine marriage of one Robert Martyn with Englisia his own natural daughter, though he knew, and had acknowledged, that it was au uncanonical proceeding. The Bishop, on the 15th of June, 1412, ordered the Register to be searched by the Registrar, Roger Bolter,'' and it was found therein recorded that the said John Toker, alias Batyn, had appeared before the Bishop at Crediton, on the 14th of March, 1411-12, confessing that, although he was well aware that the said Robert Martyn and Alicia Wyllyam, parishioners of Milton Abbot, had been previously married and that Alicia ' Lamorek, MS. ar'^ " nostrum in hac parte Registra- ' Also, de la Beer, MS. rium, et Registri noatri custodem in ' Spelt variously in the MS., Beau- manerio nostra de Clytt, nostre Dio- moud, Beamound, Beaumound, Beau- ceais." The Bishop refers to his mount, and Beaumont. Registers, and with good reason, 'Apparently a separate Register, kept aa "bene et fid^ljter custoditia," at Clyst; the words in the text C 18 INDEX, was still alive, he had, nevertheless, acted as a witness sometime in the month of September, 1411, when one Geoffrey [Aleyn], chaplain, and curate in charge,, of the Church of Brent Tor.i celebrated the said clan destine marriage in the said Church, without seeking or obtaining per mission from the curate of Milton Abbot ; also that he had submitted himself to the Bishop's grace and clemency, and prayed to be absolved, i, lei*. See, also, fol. 175*, where the account of this business is sUghtly . varied, and it is stated that the ceremony was performed by Geofirey Aleyn, curate of Brent Tor, but in the Church of Milton Abbot. Beaumound, John, R. of St. Martin's, Exeter (deceased), ii, 96. Beaumond, Matilda, daughter of WiUiam ; See Courtenay, Sir Hugh (of Haccombe), i, 235". Beaumont, Roger, R. of Bideford (q. v.) ii, 250. Beaumont, Thomas, ii, 307"- Beaumond, Thomas. See Parkham. Beaumount, Thomas', co-patron of the R. of Landcross, ii, 95" ; of Shirwell R., ii, 96", 103" ; of Gittisham R., ii, 104 ; of Stoke Rivers R., ii, 129", 180 ; [Breve Regium] for the administration of the oath to him, as Sheriff of Devon (3 Noy, 1412), ii, 345". Beaumont, Thomas (son and heir of WiUiam), a minor, see Heanton Punchardon (Institutions), ii, 149 ; patron of Heanton Punchardon [Henry IV, presents, 17 Nov., 1412, during his minority], ii, 146. Beamound, William, son and heir of Sir John, ii, 8" ; patron of Heanton Punchardon, ii, 7 ; presents to the R. of Stoke Rivers, ii, 67 ; to Shirwell R., ii, 75" ; to Beaford R., ii, 76 ; to Challacombe R., ii, 87" ; to Loxhore R., ii, 90. Bee [Monasterium de Becco Hellvyng MS.], Abbey of, patrons of Cowick Priory, ii, 37. Bedeman, alias Stevyn (q. v.) Bedmond,^ Laurence, s.t.b., R. of Lifton (q. y.) ; n, 119", 265. Bedmond,* WUliam, R. of Glutton (Dioc, of WeUs), exchanges for the R. of Clyst St. Laurence, ii, 102", i, 207; his death, ii, 200. Beef,' John, R. of Charlton (Dioc of Rochester), exchanges for the R. of Clyst Fomison (Sowton), ii, 80"; promoted to the Wardenship of tlie Chapel of Clyst St. Gabriel, n, 96".— See, also, i, 333. ^ Brentorre, also Brentetorre, MS. 13 April, 1415, ii, 164. ^ Thomas Beaumont, probably the ^ Also Bedeman and Bedman, MS. same, pre,sented Thom.is Hendeman " Also Bedeman, MS. to the R. of St, Mabyn, in Cornwall, ^ Also Beefij Bef, and Befe, MS, INDEX. 19 Beff, David, Canon of Frithelstock, i, 53''. Beer Ferris', Richard Monk, Archpriest of, i, 226 ; licence to farm out the revenues of his benefice (12 Dec, 1410") i 110". '' ' Beke, John, R. of Blackborough (deceased), ii, 85. Bekett, WiUiam, instituted as Prior of St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter, ii, 82 ; deceased, ii, 158". Belamyslond, John, R. of Portlemouth (deceased), ii, 13. Belmyslond, WiUiam, R. of Heanton Punchardon, ii, 7. Belde, John, coUated to the V. of Rockbeare, ii, 190". Beldegore, WiUiam, ii, 346, Bele, John, i, 333. Bele,'' John, chaplain, licensed to serve the Chapel at Holeway in the parish of North Lew (26 Feb., 1404-5), i, 73"; instituted to the R. of Highampton, ii, 94 ; his death (in 1412), ii, 141. Bele, John, collated (by lapse) to the Chantry-Chapel of St. Nun in the parish of Pelynt, ii, 106 ; instituted to the V. of Pelynt (in 1414), ii, 161". Belet, Robert, instituted to the R. of St. John in Cornwall, ii, 11 ; exchanges for the R. of Cheddington' (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 56"; which he again exchanges for the R. of Ashton (q. v.), ii, 75". Belion, Ida, wife of (sic), i, 323". Bellegh, Stephen. See Totnes, i, 245 ; ii, 267. Belston, Walter Umfray,'' R. of, licence of non-residence for one year, from 17 Oct., 1395, i, 6 ; for one year, from 29 May, 1397, i, 12 ; from 30 Oct., 1409 to the Feast of the Nativity of St. John Baptist', 1410, i, 90"; for one year, from 16 Sept., 1413, i, 183"; also, from 11 Oct., 1414, to Michaelmas, 1415, i, 202"— Adam Hay, R. of, Peniten tiary in the Deanery of Okehampton, i, 245". Benallack," mansion of James and Isabella Gerveys, i, 36". Benet, Alan, R. of Moreleigh ( q.v.), instituted to the Third " Portion " (Tydecombe) in the Church of Tiverton, ii, 23". Benet, Robert, R. of Thurleston (deceased), ii, 196". — See, also, ii, 357". ¦ Bereferes and Byreferys, MS. '' Also Umfrey, MS. ^ Also Beel, MS. ' " contemplacione Comitisse Devonie," ' Chedyngdon, MS. » Banadlak MS, 20 INDEX. Benet, WiUiam, instituted to the R. of Ashton, u, 14" ; ex changes for Cooinbe-Keynes (Dioc. of SaUsbury), ii, 68" Bennerton, mansion of John Beauchamp, in the parish of Crowan, i, 209. Bentley, WiUiam, of Plymouth, i, 38. Benyn, (or Bevyn) Hugh, a parishioner of Cowick (q. v.) ii, 287. Bere, in the parish of Marhamchurch, i, 43. Bere, Richard, instituted to the R. of Thornbury, ii, 139, Bere, Robert, presents to the R. of Huntsham, ii, 195", 266", Bere, WUliam, i, 333". Berkeley, Thomas, Lord of Berkeley, presents to " Charleton- in-Southammes," ii, 30, 33, 63", 103 ; to North Bovey, ii, 38". Berlynch, the Prior and Convent of, present to the, V. of Mariansleigh,' u, 5, 56, 105 ; to Morebath R., ii, 85", Bermondsey, the Priory of, ii, 39. Bernard, Alice (an Anchorite, of Exeter) ; licence to choose a confessor with power to absolve her " eciam in casibus domino specialiter reservatis," (8 April, 1400), i, 35". Bernard, Roger, instituted to the R. of St. Paul's, Exeter," ii, 9 ; his death, ii, 135" ; his WiU, i, 314". Bernard (or Barnard), Thomas (in the MS. "John," by a clerical error), V. of Davidstow, i, 58^ ; See " Institutions." Berne, John, instituted to the Chantry of St. Katharine in the Church of Hemyock, ii, 198", 267". Berne, Walter, monk of Tavistock, ii, 59. Bernevyle, Simon, see Barnevyle. Bernyngham, John, R. of Limpsfield (Dioc. of Winchester), exchanges for a Prebend in St. Probus, ii, 193". Berrynarbor," John, R. of, appointed a Penitentiary for the ' Deanery of Shirwell, i, 94, 115'', 143", 174, 194", 207". 217, 231,2-38,245"- Berry Pomeroy, Walter Dunnewyll, V. of ; Commission to 1 Reginald de Mohun granted the patrons " Robert, the Prior, and Manor of Mariansleigh, with the ad- the Convent of Belrygge," but the vowaon of the church, in 1261, to same place is clearly meant. the Priory of St. Nicholas at Bar- ^ He was also a Vicar in the Cathedri^l linch (or Berlynch), in the parish (i, 314''.) of Brompton-Regis, in the County ' Byry, MS. of Somerset ; at ii, 5, we find as INDEX. 21 enquire as to his alleged incapacity through infirmity (22 Nov., 1413) u, 253. [He died within six months after wards, ii, 158".] Berty, Thomas, V. of St. Gwinear, exchanges for the R. of St. EndeUion, ii, 83; exchanges again for the R. of Farrinsdon, ii, 129"; his death', ii, 164". Berya, William, see Foghel, Gei-ard. Beseys, John, i, 312". Beston, John, i, 301. Bethlem Hospital,' Indulgence granted by Bishop Stafford to the Faithful contributing to its funds (12 Oct,, 1398),i, 21" Betty, John, proxy for William Raff, on his institution io the V. of St. Stithians, ii, 153". Betty, Otho,_ coUated to the V. of Kea', n, 147"; Commission of enquiry, on his complaint, in the matter of dilapidations (12 Feb., 1412-13), ii, 2.50". Betty, Thomas, R. of Farringdon. *Siee Berty. Beusewyn, Manor of Oliver Wyse, Cornwall, i, 202", Bevyle, John, Sheriff of Devon, [Breve Regium] to administer the oath (1 Dec, 1415), n, 354. Bevyle, Thomas, clerk, Dispensacio super defectu natalium, (19 Jan., 1402-3), u, 24. Bickleigh, John, V. of, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tamerton, i, 50. Bickleigh (East)^ Chudderleigh in the parish of, i, 85. Bickleigh, Matilda- Latymer's Manor of, i, 329. Bideford, " the long Bridge ;" Indulgence to the Faithful contri buting to its repair (5 Dec, 1396), i, 9'', 302".— Roger Beaumont, R. of, — licence of non-residence for one year, from 29 Jan., 1396-7, i, 11 ; licence to choose confessors* (3 Feb., 1396-7), i, 11"; appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Hartland, i, 50, 94, 115", 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245" ; commissioned (together with John Sergeant, R. of Milton Damarel) to investigate a charge ^ The name is here spelt " Betty," * The licence was in veiy general but, I beUeve, in error: it is else- terms — "confessoremydoneumunum ,, where spelt Berty, aud at ii, 129'', et plures, tot et quot, touiens et the ' T ' is vmtten on an erasure. quooiens, sibi placuerit . . . et eciam ' " Hospitale Beate Marie de Bedlem in casibus a jure vel consuetudine in Buburbiis civitatia Londonie." reservatis ad beneplacitum domiai." " Landege, MS. 22 INDEX. ao-ainst one Richard Trengere of having assaulted Thomas Smyth, clerk (1 Aug., 1400), i, 44". Bigbury, John Wytloff's legacy to the Church of, i, 306.— Chapel of St. Michael de la Burgh' in the parish of, i, 321" ; Chapel of St. MiSburga the Virgin in the parish of, — licence granted to William Poundestoke, Rector, (18 Oct., 1395), i, 6; to John Bykebury, Rector, 22 June, 1414, i^ 197b, — William Poundestoke, R. of, licence of non- residence for one year from 29 April, 1410, provided he continued in residence at Exeter^ the whole time, i, 95", his Will, i, 321".— John Bykebury, R. of, — Ucence of non- residence for one year from 23 Sep., 1417, i, 234 ; also, for one year, from 10 Oct., 1 41 8, i, 243. Bildeston, Nicholas, instituted to the R. of Phillack, ii, 131. Binegar^ (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), i, 79. Birkhede, John, instituted to the R. of Blackawton, ii, 204". Bishop's Clyst, see Clyst Episeopi. Bishop's Nympton, Fareby and Rawston in the parish of, ii, 311". — John Schute, V, of, his appointment as Chaplain to the Bishop (27 Aug., 1406),— The Bishop refers to a Dispensation by which Pope Innocent VII. grant ed to his eight chaplains all the revenues of their benefices, notwith standing their non-residence, and states that he confers the privilege, first, on Shute—volentes te primum in eodem numero computare, te unwm et primum de numero octona/rio, nobis, ut prefertur, concesso duximus - eligendum. But the Bishop stipulates that suitable vicars be put in charge of his parish and that the cure of souls be in no -wise neglected. i, 78". Bishopsleigh'', see Burleston, WiUiam, ii, 310. Bishop's Tawton, the Manor of, i, 75. — John Mark, V. of, i, 108"- [Bishop's] Teignton, see BotereU, John, ii, 310"- Black Torrington;^ John [Wyndout], R. of, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Holsworthy, i, 50 ; David Loueryng, R. of, — licence to celebrate (on the Feast of her Nativity), in the Chapel of the B.V.M., at Witheley in this parish (30 Aug., 1405), i, 76. — See, also, i, 330". Blackawton, Roger Bolter, R. of, — Dispensation to enable him , to study at Oxford for three years, (provided he took ' On the summit of the island now » Benhauger, MS. : in Ecton, Benagre. known as " Burgh Island." ^ Bysshopeslee, MS. ^ He was Canon of the Cathedral. ^ Blaketoryton, MS. INDEX. 23 sub-deacon's orders within one year), from 22 Aug., 1401 ; also, letters dimissory were granted, on the same day, to enable him to be ordained by any English Bishop, i, 58; licence to put out the revenues of his benefice to be farmed, by any ecclesiastical person, for three years (3 Dec, 1414), i, 205.— The Parish church of; See Taylor, John, clerk, i, 198"; the Bishop having been informed that the cemetery had been polluted, with violence and effusion of blood, by Guido Coleton and Robert Cole (alias Cottebury), so that the said cemetery could not be used for interments, caused enquiry to be made, and decided that it was not a case for a formal Reconciliation, and that the dead might be buried as before (19 July, 1415), i, 215" Blackborough, Thomas Toffe, R. of, licence of non-residencn for one year, from 5 Nov., 1 405, i, 77 ; for one year, from 7 August, 1410, i, 103— John Forster, R. of, licence of non- residence for one year, from 26 April, 1417, i, 232. Blakhay, Roger, presented to the R. of Clannaborough', ii, 259" ; proxy for Robert Doget, on his institution to the R. of Ashreigney, ii, 177" ; instituted to the R. of Nymet Rowland, ii, 1 89. Blagdon^ John (and Alice) Cade of, i, 6", 9". Blagdon^ Kyrkham, in the parish of Paignton, i, 115"- Blake, Eleanora, preferred by the Bishop, by lapse, to be Prioress of Corn worthy, ii, 1 40. Blake, Robert, of Kingsbridge, ii, 292". Blake, Robert, R. of Heddington (Dioc. of Salisbury) exchanges for the R. of Washfield, ii, 167" ; i, 219"; resigns, n, 180. Blakebournes, Henry, Canon of Exeter and Rector of Stoken ham and of Newton Ferrers at the time of his death, ii, 12", 42", 91, 358 ; presents to the Vicarage" of Stoken- ' By the Prior of Taunton (Dioc. of B. '' This parish is now a Vicarage, and and W.) ; and at the same time, John Rysdon, chaplain, was presented by Philip Boterford. The Bishop (25 July, 1416), issued a Commission to the Archdeacon of Barnstaple to en quire as to the right of patronage in both cases, — See ii, 259*. In the end he collated John Thomma, by lapse, 23 Jan., 1416-7, ii, 182. ' Blakedon MS. ' Also, Blakborne, Blakaborn, MS. the Rectory is in lay hands. At the time of the Taxation of Pope Nicholas (a.d. 1288-91) it had two Incumbents, a Rector and a Vicar ; and this was the case in Bishop Stafford's time and for some time afterwards. When the Valor Eccle- siasticuswas made, in 1536, the Vicar was the only Incumbent ; the Rec torial endowments having been alienated, only a few years before. 24 INDEX. ham, ii, 3 ; mentioned, i, 301, 328, 328" ; his executors' having neglected to repair the "dilapidations" on the Benefice, the case is referred to the Court of Arches by Thomas de Montacute, his successor (9 Sep., 1399), i, 30 . Blakelake, John, instituted to the R. of Clyst St. Laurence, ii, 74; exchanges for the R. of Stoodleigh, u, 85; i, 80"; exchanges for the V. of Pitminster (Dioc of Bath and Wells), ii, 97 ; co-patron of the R. of Black borough, ii, 151"; see Kentisbeare, ii, 249, 345, 345". Blakemore, Henry, collated to a Canonry and the 6th Prebend at Ottery, ii, 155". Blakhalle, Andrew, of Kingsbridge, u, 292 ; alleged assault on a priest by, ii, 240". Blaunkmonster, Guy, R. of Lansallos (deceased), ii, 82. Blenche, WiUiam, ii, 265". Blewe, John, ll.d., R. of Binegar' (Dioc. of Bath and Wells) i, 79. Blisland^ John Baylly, R. of, complains of the "dilapidations," caused by the neglect of his predecessor, John Baisham; Commission of Enquiry addressed to Thomas Estbroke, LL.B., V. of Duloe (20 Jan., 1410-11), n, 237. — Com mission of Enquiry as to the pollution of the cemetery there, in a quarrel, with effusion of blood, between John Trewynt and John Langston (5 Feb., 1411-12), ii, 245.— Thomas Kardowe, R. of, — licence of non-residence from 12 Jan., 1412-1,3, to Michaelmas, 1413, i, 173. and bestowed ou the Priory of Au- Bishop, who, it appears, postponed gustinian Canons at Bisham, in Berk- the hearing plus debito, and was shire, which had been founded, in accused of practically denying justice 1338, by Wilham Montacute, Earl of to the new Rector. The executors were Salisbury. Tanner states that it was allowed fifteen days to settle the largely endowed 26 Henry VIII matter, and, failing a settlement, (1534-5), surrendered in 1536, was were to appear on the twentieth day refounded by the King in 1537, in the Court of Arches. The Bishop (for a mitred Abbot and fifteen Bene- was to take all usual and necessary dictine monks), and finally dissolved steps, and inform the Court thereof ; in 1539 ! — The Montacutes were long but he handed over the entire busi- patrous of this Rectory ; and it ap- ness to the Court, alleging that he pears that the Rectors were patrons waa hindered from attending to of the Vicarage, which is now in the it odiis negotiis arduis, multipUciter ; gift of Crown. and no wonder, for he had been Lord ' John Dodyngton, Thomas Barton, Chancellor since 23 Oct., 1396, the Canon of Exeter, John [Ulveston], Diocese being administered by his perpetual V. of Stokenham, and Vicar-General. John Dene. The appeal had been ' Benhauger, MS. first made, in due course, to the ' Blyston, MS. iNt)EX. 25 Blossoms Inn', in London, u, 278. Bloy, John (senior and junior), i, 315". Blymesham, in the parish of Beaford, i, 39. Bobawale, John, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Bocher, John, of Honiton, a blind man, i, 307. Bochym' (in Cury), Chapel of the B. V. M. at, i, 87. Bockampton, Manor of (in Dorset), ii, 281" et seq. Boconnoc, Carmenowe of, i, 12. Bodde, Henry, i, 315. Bodellek, in the parish of St. Breoke,' i, 45. Bodeway, Nicholas, R. of Arreton (Dioc. of Winchester), exchanges for the R. of Bridestowe, u, 34 ; mentioned i, 18, 26", 61", 76"; exchanges for the R. of Bratton [Clovelly], ii, 92"; exchanges for a Canonry and Prebend in Bosham, ii, 92". Bodinnick*, — licence granted for a chapel of St. John Baptist, which the inhabitants of the hamlet had built therein, in the parish of Lanteglos "juxta Polrywan*" (22 Oct., 1406), i, 80. [Bodivalgan], in the parish of St. Winnow; See Moylys, John, (Oratories.) Bodmin, lands of William Payon and John, his son and heir, in the parish of, i, 45. — Chapels in the parish of, i, 77^ : chapel of St. George in the town of, licensed (24 May, 1405), i, 75 ; Lazar House of St. Laurence at, — Indul gence of 40 days to the Faithful contributing to its sustentation (11 Oct., 1395), i, 5". — "The anchorite at," i, 313 ; Margaret, an anchorite, dwelling near Bodmin, having asked permission to migrate to the Monastery of St. Bridget-by-Schene, and to join the Order settled there, is licensed by the Bishop accordingly (10 March, 1415-16), i, 218. — John Stephyn, V. of, one of the Commissioners in the matter of the election of a Prior of Bodmin, ii, 72. — [WiUiam Carnellow, or Car- minowj. Prior, and the Convent of, their disputes with William Cornewale, V. of Egloshayle, i, 21. — St. Petrook's Priory being vacant by the death of the said WUliam CarneUov — ' Blosmysyn, MS. " " By Polruan," and so called at that ' Bossim, MS. time, to distinguish it from Laute- ' Pawton, MS. glos-by-Camelford : it is now known '' Bosdynnek, MS. as " Lanteglos-by-Fowey." 26 INDEX. the Bishop writes to Henry Canterbury, the sub-prior, and to Noel Patreda, Steward of his lands in Cornwall, appointing them guardians of the temporalities of the Priory, and directing that the Sub-Prior should rule in matters spiritual aud should order Divine Service. He mfprms the latter that John Spernon, one of the Brethren, had appeared before him, to tell him of the death of CarneUov on the 10th of November [1403], and that he had issued his licence for the election of a successor (14 Nov., 1403), ii, 71'', 72 ; Alan Kenegy was elected on the 14th of December following, and John Eestaurek, R. of St. Mabyn, and John Stephyn, _V. of Bodmin, were commissioned to proclaim the fact, and to certify the Bishop therein, on, or before, the 22nd of December. A copy of John Stephyn's certificate is given, ii, 72. The Confirmation of the Election and , the Bishop's Mandate for this new Prior's installation were dated at Chudleigh on the said 22nd of December, ii, 73. Alan Kenegy, Prior of, ii, 246"; Dispensation (to study at Oxford) for three years, from 24 May, 1405, i, 75 ; in arrears on account of the procurations due to the Pope's Collector (17 Sept., 1 410), i, 105.— The Bishop visits the Priory (15 Sept., 1400), i, 48.— Odo Betty of, i, 26 ; John Trewy^thorop, Canon of, i, 50. — The Prior and Convent of, present to the V. of St. Petrock's, Bodmin, ii, 49", 51", 183 ; to the R. of St. Endellion, ii, 26, 83, 129", 178", 259" ; to the V. of St. Cubert, ii, 41", 145"; to the R. of HoUacombe', ii, 68", 194" ; to Bodmin Prebend in the Collegiate Church of St. Endellion, ii, 1 89 ; to the V, of St. Minver, ii, 95" : to the R. of Withiel, n, 58.— The Friars of, i, 301". Bodrigan, Otho, ii, 316. Bodrygan, William, nominates to the V. of St. Clement's^ Truro, ii, 15", 48". Bodrygy, Matthew, R. of St. Gerrans, exchanges for the R. of Creed and a Canonry and Prebend in Glasney, ii, 42; mentioned (as R. of Creed), i, 77 : resigns the Prebendal Stall of Trehaverock in St. Endellion, ii, 46" ; his death, ii, 106. Bodulget, Stephen, does homage to the Bishop, in London, for lands in the parish of Lawhitton (16 Oct., 1399), ii, 310". Body, Simon, V. of Wendron, — licence to celebrate in the chapel of St. Decuman, in that parish, once a year, viz., on the Feast of that Saint' (28 May, 1397), i, 1 2 ; his death u, 182. Body, Thomas, a priest — see Holsworthy, i, 99". ' St. Petrock's, ii, 194''. 3 August 27. ''' Lamorek, MS. INDEX. 27 Boghelegh, Philip and John, — the former having resigned the R. of Farway, the latter is instituted to the same, ii, 129", and afterwards exchanges for the V. of Widecombe [in- the-Moor], ii, 145"; i, 180". Bogheway, Richard, instituted to the V. of Morebath, ii, 85". Bokelly, Nicholas, proxy for Thomas Job, q. v., ii, 188". Bokelond, John, appointed Warden of Ottery (28 Sep., 1399), i, 29 ; exchanges for the R. of South Wokington, i.e., Ockenden (Dioc. of London), ii, 139". Bokelonde, John, a monk of Dunkeswell Abbey, his Benedic tion as Abbot, ii, 267". Bokepond (or Bokepound), John, instituted to the V. of Kings- teignton, ii, 57 ; resigns, ii, 175. Bokete, Nicholas, chaplain of Sherford', ii, 261. Bokkyng, Thomas, presents to the V. of Stogumber (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), ii, 36. Bold, Robert, of Kingsbridge, ii, 292. Bolde, Robert, of Exeter, being excommunicated and con tumacious, is handed over by the Bishop to the secular arm (6 Oct., 1418), i, 242". Boldebury, John, i, 303". Bole, Henry, Arch-priest of Haccombe (deceased), ii, 49. Bole, John, co-patron of the R. of Cotleigh, ii, 64 ; of [Clay]- hydon, R, ii, 81"; of South Pool, R, ii, 90", 97.— See Cardynham (Institutions), ii, 153. Bole, Philip, V. of St. Winnow (deceased), ii, 80. Bole, Robert, R. of Michaelstowe, ii. 99. — See BuUe. Bolham, Nicholas, coUated to a Prebend in St. Probus, ii, 102 ; resigns the same and is instituted to the R. of Landewed- nack, ii, 175. Bolham, Richard, V. of Gwennap, exchanges for the R. of Landewednack, ii, 78 ; collated to a Prebend in St. Probus, ii, 84" ; resigns the same, ii, 102 ; resigns Landewednack, ii, 1752. ' A daughter church to Stokenham. ¦¦mthin the compass of scarcely a ' He was R. of Landewednack from dozen years, is determined by these 7 Aug,, 1404, to 28 Feb., 1415-16. entries. It bears the inscription, A very interesting font, which has — ~--~ . — .-~ --» •,-,.„.„, _„^,„ been attributed by some antiquaries to a much earlier period, is pre- carved, iu bold relief, on one of its aerved here, the true date of which, sides. 28 INDEX. Bolham, Robert, V. of MuUyon,' (deceased), ii, 188", BoUe, John, i, 331", BoUegh, Benedict, V. of St. Wenn, (q, v.) i, 207". BoUok, Walter.— /See BuUok. Bolour, Thomas, co-patron of the R. of Cheddington (Dioc. of Salisbury) ii, 75". Bolpyth, Margaret, see Ruan-Major, i, 181. Bolter, Roger, ('notary-publick. Registrar, &c) — mentioned, i, 91, 93, 95, 95", 99", 102, 11,4", 116, 117, 315", 320,322, 325, 326", 332", 334 ; instituted to the R. of Blackawton, ii, 19"; i, 58, 205 ; coUated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathe dral, ii, 109" ; i, 316" ; also, to a Prebend in St. Probus, ii, 148 ; proxy for John Westecote (q.v.), ii, 150"; for John Stevenys (q.v.), ii, 1 54 ; collated to a Canonry in the Church of Crediton, ii, 155 ; proxy for Richard Gabriell (q.v.), ii, 156 ; collated to a Canonry in Bosham, ii, 176"; 294 ; collated to the Archdeaconry of Exeter, ii, 182 ; i, 330 ; also, to be Treasurer of the Cathedral, ii, 185" ; licence of non-residence (as Treasurer), for one year, from 30 Aug., 1417, -i, 233"; resigns the Archdeaconry of Exeter, ii, 187" ; also, his Prebend in St. Probus, ii, 189" ; is collated to a Canonry in Crantock, ii, 189"; collated to the dignity of Precentor of the Cathedral, ii, 190; licence of non-residence (as Precentor), for one year from 9 Sep., 1418, i, 242" ; Precentor Haukyn's bequests to, i, 333 ; resigns the office of Treasurer, ii, 1 90, 190", and his Canonry in Crantock, ii, 191 ; and in Bosham, ii, 193 ; presents (as co-patron) to the R. of Polti more, ii, 197", 199"; resigns the R. of Blackawton, ii, 198 ; is instituted to the R. of Ugborough, ibid. ; with four others, presents to the R. of Huxham, ii, 200. He was appointed Registrar of the Consistory Court, 8 Feb., 1405-6, ii, 230" ; and was commissioned by the Bishop, 2 Nov., 1410, "ad audiendum et terminandum, lites in Cancellaria nostra." ii, 234". Bolworth, Thomas, i, 320." Borne, John, R. of North Tawton, ii, 333" et seq. Bonde, Richard, Prior of Tavistock Abbey, ii, 58", 59, 59". Bondleigh', John [Hopere], R. of, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Chulmleigh, i, 50 ; Thomas Gambon, R. of ' Bonelegh, also Bonlegh and Bonalegh, MS. INDEX. 29 licence of non-residence for one year, from 15 Nov., 1403, i, 69 ; also, for one year, from 30 April, 1407, i, 81 ; also, for one year, from 1 July, 1410, i, 99" ; for one year, from 29 July, 1411, i, 129" ; for one year, from 13 Aug., 1412, i, 164 ; for one year, from 26 Sept., 1413, i, 185 ; from 13 Dec, 1414, to Michaelmas, 1415, i, 205" ; from 20 Nov., 1415, to Michaelmas, 1416, i, 215 ; from 19 Nov., 1416, to Michaelmas, 1417, i, 228; from 12 Jan., to Michaelmas, 1418, i, 237"; from 27 March to Michaelmas, 1419, i, 246. Bone, John, instituted to the R, of Feniton, ii, 78". Boner, (or, perhaps, Bour) Martin de, V, of St, Feock (q.v.), i, 161. Bonevile', Alice, Lady of the Manor, presents to the R. of Southleigh, u, 159", 168 ; mentioned as wife of Sir WiUiam, i, 312. Bonevyll', Anneys, a nun of Wherwell, i, 311 ". Bonevyll, John^ son of Thomas, i, 312. Bonevyll, Thomass, son of John, i, 311" : a co-patron (in 1417) of the Arch-presbytery of Beerferris, ii, 182, 186, 260", 261. Bonevile', Sir William, knt., patron of the R. of Church.stanton, ii, 5" ; co-patron of the R. of Mamhead, ii, 45" ; patron of the R. of Lympston, i, 81"; presents thereto, ii, 96; his mansion in the parish of Holy Trinity, Exeter, i, 70" ; his WiU, i, SU.—See, also, Stoke-Fleming. Bonevyll, WiUiam^ son of Sir WUliam, i, 311". Boniface IX., Pope ; his Bull — (1) promoting Edmund Stafford to the vacant See of Exeter, i, 1 ; (2) to the Clergy of the City and Diocese (on the same subject), i, 1" ; (3) to the Lay Folk of the City and Diocese (on the same), i, 1" ; also, (4) to the Archbishop of Canterbury, i, 2 ; (5^ to the Chapter of Exeter, i, 2" ; (6) to all vassals of the (Jhurch of Exeter, ibid. — His Bull on behalf of Walter Vyel and Emma his wife, see Vyel. — his Bull in favour of Ralph Swayne and Agnes Wyndouth, see Swayne, R. — His Letters ApostoUck, providing for the government of ' Spelt thus variously in the MS. Somerset, by Ehzabeth, dau. and 5 Of Meriet, co. of Somerset, grandson heir of Henry Fitz-Roger. of Sir William. ^ A vpitness to the Will of Alice, his ' Of Trelawne, co. of Cornwall, son of step-mother, John BonevyU, of Chuton, co, of 30 INDEX. Cluniac Priories in England, during the Schism, u, 39'. —Dispensation in favour of WiUiam Hunden' (q.v.), permitting him to hold benefices in plurality (3 Non. Jul. anno tertiodecimo'), n, 101. — Letters Apostolick, as to certain Appropriations, Indulgences, &c. (Dated at St. Peter's, vi Kal. Jan., Anno quartodecimo),' ii, 284-286"; and compare the last entry on fol. 284" with fol. 288, lines 31 et seqq. Bonyour, Humphrey^ instituted to the R. of Okeford, ii, 146", 249" ; his death, ii, 179, 259". Bonython iu the parish of St. Breage [Cury], i, 237", Bonnok^ William, V. of LanUvery, — He was suspended by the Bishop, at his Visitation in 1400, for one year, (from 27 Sept., then past), on account of guilty conduct which rendered him unworthy to minister at the Altar ; and Michael Robert, chaplain, had been appointed to minister in his place, and at a competent stipend. The said William complained to the Bishop that some of the parishioners had retained all that was due to him over and above the said stipend, to his great loas ; and he waited personally on the Bishop to seek redresa. The Bishop seems to h.ave been satisfied as to the culprit's lepentance, for he, directed the said Chaplain to collect what was due from the defaulters, and ordered him to allow the Vicar to celebrate on Christmas Day, on Easter Da.y, and at Pentecost, and for the three days succeeding each Festival. But he waa not to be permitted to administer the Sacra ment to the parishioners, or to celebrate on any other days whatsoever (20 Nov,, 1400), i, 50. On 18 June, 1416, he resigned the living, ii, 177, Bordevylle, Richard, i, 315. Boresleigh, in the parish of Bratton [-Clovelly], Chapel of St. James at, i, 131", 138". Bornebury, John, sub-deacon, instituted to the R. of Exbourne, ii, 132", 241"; mentioned, i, 196, 211", 221. Borneslo, John, instituted to the V. of Tavistock, ii, 181. Boscastle", — license granted to the inhabitants for the Chapel of St. James, in the parish of Minster,' for one month only, (2 June, 1400), i, 39"; and again, during pleasure (18 Sep., 1400), i, 48. Bosham,' the King's Free Chapel of : — ' Then Archdeacon of Rochester. ^ Boseham, MS. — "After the Conquest," '^ 5 July, 1402. says Tanner, " William Warlewast, ¦^ 27 Dec, 1402. Bishop of Exeter, obtained of King * Boniour at ii, 249'', and " Bungent" Henry I. the grant of this place, to at ii, 179. himself and successors, who were ' Also Bonok, MS. patrons and visitors of the Secular • Boterellescastell, and BotrauxcasteU. Canons or Prebendaries founded by ' Mynstre, MS. that Bishop in the Choir of the paiish- INDEX. 31 Mandate addressed by the Bishop of Exeter to Peter, the Sacristan, and to John Heynon, one of the Vicars, in the matter of the sequestration of the revenues of the Vicars of Canons Thomas Cook and Richard Courtenav (20 June, 1397), i, 121-. J' ^ . Mandate addressed by the Bishop to Peter, the Sacristan, for the Visitation of the Chapel. The King had informed the Bishop (2 June, 1398) that it was reported that much disorder prevailed, thao the goods of the Church were being wasted, and that the Canons and other ministers were neglecting the Divine Offices and leading a dissolute life : and he commanded him to visit the Community, in person if possible, and to apply a remedy. The Bishop appointed Sept. 15 for his Visitation, when all members of the Community were to appear before him in the choir (8 June, 1398), i. 19. The Visitation actually commenced on the 18 Sept. ; and the Bishop, after consulting the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, and with the approval and consent of the Sacristan and Canons of Bosham, took vigorous measures for the reformation of the Community. His statutes, including minute di rections for the conduct of the services, the vestments and the ordinary apparel of the Ministers, and like matters, are set forth at large in a document which was sealed with the Episcopal Seal, at the Bishop's House, in London, 12 June, 1399 ; with the Seal, also, of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, in theu- Chapter-House, 5 Jan. 1399-1400. The Biahop wrote to the Sacristan, on the 25 Jan., requiring the said statutes to be pro mulgated in the Chapel within fifteen days from the receipt thereof, and once in every quarter, afterwards. — ii, 271-274''. On 11 Feb., 1398-9, a warrant was applied for, for the arrest of WiUiam Maundevyll (late vicar of Nicholas Braybrok, prebendary of Funtington), who had contumaciously refused to appear before the Bishop, i, 25*'. Ralph Waterman, Sacristan, was commissioned 6 May, 1401, to exact, and account for, certain moneys payable to the Bishop, as Ordinary, ii, 228. The Chapel of the B.V.M. at Funtington was dependent on this Collegiate Church. It appears that William Scardevyle, John Groffham, Thomas Cokwelle, and others, inhabitants of the villages of Funtington and East and West Ashling, represented that the said Chapel was distant two miles or more, from the Mother Church, and had been used, from time immemorial, for all sacraments, services, etc., save only for the burial of the dead, a fit Chaplain being provided there by the Prebendary of Funtington and by the said Collegiate Church ; that it sometimes happened that, in consequence of the long and tedious journey and the roughness of the sea, they could not reach Bosham for two or even three days ; that, being mostly engaged in agriculture and poor, they could not afford so much time ; and, therefore they begged for leave to bury in the said chapel and in its cemetery. The Bishop, after consulting all the parties concerned (viz. the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, John Makworth, William de Lange- ton, Laurence Haukyn, William Sutton, and Richard Gabriell, Canons of Bosham), and especially John Makworth, the Prebendary of Funtington, John Lamburne, the Sacristan, and John Yonge, the Perpetual Vicar, assented to their petition, with permission to Robert, Bishop of Chichester, or any other English Bishop, to dedicate the same ; certain fees, etc., being reserved to the Mother Church, and proviaion made for preventing all manner of abuse of the concession. Dated at Crediton, 13 Sep.; by the Exeter Chapter, 14 Sep. ; by the Canons of Bosham, 21 Sep. ; by the Prebendary of Funtington and the Petitioners, 23 Sep, 1408.— ii, 280-281". church here, which was looked upon Bishop Stafi'ord is described in the aa a Royal Free Chapel, dedicated to Register (ii, 271) as Chaplain Ordi- the Holy Trinity, and exempt from nary immediately under the King, the ordinary jurisdiction of the Bishop sole collator and patron of the Canon- of Chichester and his arch-deacon." ries and Prebends therein. 32 INDEX, The Chapel of Apuldram was also dependent on the Church of Bosham. It appears that the Bishop of Exeter had received a petition from John Carpenter, Henry Cobay, John Nappe, Thomas Spygernell, William Wrest, Robert Segrom, John Couper, John Wodelond, John Cartere, Richard CotereU, Wffliam Shuppe, Roger Pulte, Robert Bury, Walter Cobay, William Cardon (senior and junior), WilUam Idrych, Thomas Tylby, William Goldyng, Thomas Hurst, .Tohn Edward, John Nelond, John Burgoun, Thomas Carpenter, and Robert Porter (inhabitants of "Appel durham alias Appeldreham," above-named) setting forth that from time immemorial they had resorted to their Chapel of the B.V.M. for all services except the burial of the dead ; that they were three miles from Bosham ; and that the road was tedious and dangerous from floods and inundations ; that, therefore, they prayed the Bishop to aEow them to bury in their Chapel and its cemetery. Their petition was granted, with the usual conditions and reservations. Dated 23 July (by the Bishop), 24 July, by the Exeter Chapter, and by the petitioners (through the President of the Consistorial Court at Exeter, and under his seal), on the same day i by the Canons, etc., of Bosham, 12 Aug., 1417.— u, 2931' 295l'.i Bosom, Robert, Canon and Chancellor of the Cathedral, i, 10" : The Bishop grants him a Dispensation (on account of his distinguished services,, his failing sight, and the weak state of hia health), in the matter of the Customary Lecture in the Cathedral, founded^ by Bishop Peter [Quivil] ; but requiring him at least to appoint a deputy [16 Oct., 1395), i, 6 ; his death, ii, 45^ Boson, Edmund and Mabel, i, 8". Boson (or Bosyn), Richard, a citizen of Exeter, i, 317 ; John, his son, i, 315. Bost, Thomas, Chantry Priest of Charlton Adam (Dioc. of .Bath and WeUs), exchanged for the V. of Burrington, ii, 133; i, 161. Bost, Odo, V. of Paul, resigns, ii, 190. Bostofellek, John, the Bishop's Commissary in the matter of the sequestration of Davidstowe, i, 58". Bosumshele,' in the parish of Dittisham, i, 86". Boswithgny, Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, at ; see Botreaux (Oratories), i, 8", 21. Boswyns (Plymouth"), John Beauchamp of, i, 4" ; Roger Beau champ, of i, 7 ; see Beauchamp (Oratories). Boteler, John, Usher of the King's Chamber, i, 191". Boterel (or BotereU), Geoffrey, i, 301. ^ See ii, 314. XBreve Regium, dated li Free Chapel of Bosham, under pretext Dec, 5 Richard II, appears in the of certain Papal Provisions made to midst of similar documents belonging the King's prejudice. to the reign of Henry IV., without ' occasione appropriacionis eoclesie apparent reason. It refers to the in- Sancte Neulyne in Coruubia. tended arrest of certain persons who ' Bozonhele, MS, had infringed the King's rights in hia INDEX. 33 Boterel, John, chaplain, i, 326. BotereU, John, does homage to the Bishop, at Chudleigh, for lands in [Bishop's] Teignton (9 May, 1400), ii, 310". BotereU, Walter, cousin of John, i, 326", Boterford, John, and Thomasia his wife, ii, 356. Boterford, Philip, presents to the R. of Clannaborough, ii, 259" Boterton, John, monk of Tavistock, ii, 58", 59. Botreaux (also, Botriaux), John, presents to the R. of Affeton, ii, 107", 181", 201 ; to the R. of East Woriington, ii, 198". Botreaux, Sir Ralph, knt,, of Linkinhorne, i, 113", 116. Botreaux, Sir William, knt., presents to the R. of St. Pinnock, ii, 268 ; see, also, ii, 351. Botrigy, Matthew, R. of Creed, see Bodrygy, i, 90". Botteburgh, Nicholas, instituted to Brad worthy V., ii, 152". Botuler, John, R. of Chalbury (Dioc. of Salisbury), exchanges for the R. of Jacobstow (Devon), ii, 142" ; exchanges again for the V. of Haslebury (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), ii, 157." Bonn, John, R. of Cheriton-Bishop, exchanges for the V. of Broad Chalk (Dioc. of Salisbury, ii, 30. Bouryng (or Bowryng), John, elected R. of the Collegiate Chantry of Slapton, ii. 111 ; i, 317" ; presents to the office of " Minister " (or P. C. of the Parish Church there), ii, 132 ; licensed to choose a confessor, and to hear confessions (10 Aug., 1411), i, 131. Bourgeauuyll,! John, monk of Bee, instituted to the Priory of Cowick, n, 37 ; 287. Bourne, John, instituted to the R. of Willand, ii, 21 ; i, 245. Boure, John, instituted to the R. of North Tawton (alias Chepyngtauton), ii, 8 ; i, 128, 315, ii, 333.«— John Boure, perhaps the same, was instituted, 26 April, 1410, to the V. of Monkleigh, ii, 109". Bowryng, Thomas, instituted to the R. of Affeton, ii, 201. Bovey Tracy, John [atte Mille], V. of, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Moreton, i, 50. Bovye, John, alias Morton (q.v.), i, 169". Boway, Walter (see Burrington), i, 165, 178"; n, 151"; made a notary-pubUck (23 Jan., 1412-13), i, 175"; proxy for John ' Also, BourgeauyD, MS. very obscure here, but "Boure " was, ' Not "Borne," as at p, 28 ; the MS, is doubtless, intended, D 34 INDEX, Speeke,! ii, 149" ; instituted to the R, of St, Gerrans, ii, 160 ; exchanges for the R, of St, John in CornwaU, ii, 160 ; i, 334 ; proxy for William Knyght, u, 179 ; exchanges for the R. of Sutcombe, u, 181 ; i, 235". Bow, see Nyonet Tracy. Bowcombe, see Bawcombe. Bowden,^ in the parish of Totnes, i, 237. Bowden, John, instituted to the R. of Dartington, ii, 193, 265". Bowode, John, R. of Buckland-FiUeigh (q. v.), i, 309", 314. Box, Robert, V. of East Coker (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), ex changes for the R. of Combe-Raleigh, ii, 71 ; i, 78, 82. Boys, John, R. of Landcross (deceased), ii, 10. Boys, John, of Halberton, i, 318. Boyton, Richard (as patron for one turn out of three), presents to the R. of Highampton, ii, 141, 245". Bradeford, John, R. of Broad Nymet, i, 331"; (deceased), ii, 179. Bradelegh, Thomas, instituted to the V. of Buckland [Mona chorum], ii, 88". Bradenham, William, proxy for WiUiam de Humberston, q. v., n, 52, 79", Bradewell,^ John, R. of [Ruan] Lanyhorne (deceased), ii, 158". Bradeworthy, Richard, V. of Townstal, i, 75" ; ii, 50" ; his death, ii, 92. Bradford, Roger Langh, R. of ; licence of non-residence for one year from 6 June, 1407, i, 82* ; from 23 Oct., 1408, i, 87 ; from 3 June, 1410, i, 97' ; and from 28 May, 1411, i, 12.3" ; Richard Penels,R. of, i, 213, 215; ii, 252; James Carslegh, R, of, i, 246. — Commissions of enquiry as to the patronage, — (1) When Thomas Deneyshad presented Walter HiUe, chaplain (15 Nov., 1411); (2) when Isolda Deneys, widow of Walter ,Deneys, had presented John Chaddesley, chaplain (1 Dec, 1411), ii, 244. Bradninch," Manor of Hele in the parish of, i, 221". — Seques tration, on account of the non-residence of John Vendovere (s^c),_ R., taken off (2 Dec, 1398), i, 2-3" ; the said John appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Plymtree, i, 50, 94, 115, 143, 173", .194, 207", 216", 231, 237", 245. Bradshawe, Nicholas, Esquire, — appointed Supervisor of the ' Original proxy for Thomas Speeke. * John Langh in this place — an obvious '^ Bogheden, MS. clerical error. ' Also, Bradevylp find Bj-adewyll, MS, " Roger Langeman, MS, ' Brathenynche, MS, INDEX, 35 Manors, etc., in England which the Bishop had inherited from his fatheri (28 May, 1401), u, 228". Bradstone, Richard Burneman, R. of ; licence of non-residence for one year, from 14 Sept., 1395, i, 5".— /See, also, n, 253". Bradworthy,— Indulgence to the Faithful contributing to the rebuUding and improvement of the parish Church, which had been destroyed by lightning^ (16 Dec, 1395), i, 7".-- " Ordinacio" of the Chapelry of Pancraswyke, in this parish, see Pancras-wyke. — John Dalkyn, V. of ; licensed to celebrate, himself, or by some other fit priest, in his parish church (22 May, 1400), i, 38" ; 68".— IsabeUa Eyer, of (see Colyn), i, 93". — John Forde, a chaplain residing in this parish, i, 244"- Bragge, Roger, and Agneta, daughter of William Wyburgh,— They had married in ignorance of all impediment, and had discovered, afterwards, that they were related in the fourth degree of consanguinity : a Dispensation was granted in their favour 25 July, 1416, i, 22i\ Braggher, Andrew, of Honiton (a blind man), i, 307. Brantingham, Bishop, i, 328 ; his provision for the repair and completion of the choir of Crediton by the Prebendaries thereof, ii, 226.— Robert, his brother, i, 328. Brantingham, R. (Dioc. of York), see Charleton, ii, 33. Bratton [Clovelly],^ Roger, R. of, appointed a Penitentiary in the ,Deanery of Okehampton, i, 50 ; Reginald Bryta, R. of, i, 73, 78, 78", 79", 313", 314. Stephen Ansteswyll, R. of ; licence of non-residence for one year, from 21 July, 1410, i, 100''; licensed to celebrate in the Chapels of St. James at Boreslegh and St. Margaret at Godescote, in this parish, on the Feasts of those Saints, and, also, in the Chapel of St. Stephen in his own manse* (14 Aug., 1411), i, 131"; this licence was renewed, and extended to another parochial Chapel (St. Katherine's), and another private Chapel (St. Anne's) in the manse= (4 Noy, 1411), i, 138". Bratton, Thomas, co-patron of Cruwys-Morchard R., ii, 194", Braunscombe, Dionisia, i, 307". ' " post decessum Ricardi, patris nostri, ' " Bratton " simply in the MS, through- et Matildis uxoris sue. " out. ^ " ad reedificacionem, construccionem, * " necnon in Capella Sancti Stephani et emendacionem ecclesie parochialis in manso Rectorie ecclesie sue," de Bradeworthy et campanile (sic) ' "necnon in Capella Sancte Anne in ejuadem . . . igne fulguris combuate p^anso Rectorie sue, " et iu favillas funditus converse." D" 36 INDEX, Bray, Elizabeth,' relict of WiUiam, ii, 46", Bray, Henry, V. of St. Hilary (deceased), ii, 74. Bray John, R. of St. Columb-major, licensed to hear confessions (9 Noy, 1398), i, 22 ; ii, 11"; Canon of Glasney (deceased), ii, 41. Bray, Richard, V. of St. Clether (deceased), u, 7. Bray, Richard, Prebendary of St. Probus, exchanges for the Wardenship of St. Margaret's, Chelmsford, ii, 46. Bray, Richard and WUliam, i, 301"- Bray, Thomas, V. of Lewannick, i, 26. Bray, WiUiam, instituted to the V, of St, Keverne, u, 88".— See St. Keverne, u, 360". Braybrok, Sir Gerard (also, Nicholas). See Ottery, ii, 278, 278"- Braybrok,' Nicholas, Archdeacon of CornwaU, resigns, u, 35, At the time of his death he was Canon and Prebendary of Exeter, and also of Bosham and Crantock, ii, 45. — It appears that he had deposited in the Treasury of the Cathedral a certain chest containing (as was alleged) certain valuable jewels, books, and muniments, of old assigned or bequeathed to the Bishop and to the Diocese. The Dean and Chapter, his executors, were about to open and examine the said cheat, when the matter came to the Bishop's ears, who immediately issued a commission to Robert Rygge, the Chancellor, and Canon Richard Aldryngton, requiring them to ba present on the occasion and to claim and take custody of the contents (7 June, 1401), ii, 228*'. Bre, Richard. See St. lUogan. Breerlegh,3 WiUiam, instituted to the R. of Woodleigh, ii, 93" ; i, 89, 105", 357". Bregg, Robert, Prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter (deceased), ii, 5" Bremelcomb, William, ll.b., instituted to the R. of Nymet Tracy (q.v.), ii, 42"; proxy for Thomas Hichecok (q.v.), ii, 40", and for Walter Dodyngton (q.v.), ii, 41. — See, also, ii, 268. Bremham, Hugh, proxy for John Brent (q.v.), ii, 56". Bremmesgrave, John (chaplain), executor to the Will of William Falewell, R. of Ermington, i, 12. — See, also, i, 300., Bremley, IsabeUa, i, 333". ' Hervey Wyket was instituted to a cacionemdicteprebende,siveporcioni3 Prebend in St. Endellion, 3 June, prefato domino Johanni Aroundell 1400, en the presentation of Sir John ista vice dumtaxat per literas suas Aroundell, Knt., the true patron patentes concessit." "hac vice . . . jure cujusdam EH^abet, ' Brabroyk, MS. Relicte Willelmi Bray, de Treworlas, ' Also, Breyrlegh, MS, def uncti ; que quodam Eli^abet advo- INDEX. 37 Bremour (or Bremor), John, coUated to the Archdeaconry of CornwaU, u, 149 ; instituted to the R. of St. Columb- major, ii, 187, 267" ; his death, ii, 193", 195". Brevannek, in St. Hilary, ii, 348". Brendon, WUUam, of Pancraswyke, i, 69. Brendon, Robert, of Holsworthy (q.v.), i, 99". Brendon, Richard Hurde, R. of. See Hurde, Richard, i, 202". Brent, John, V. of Halse (Dioc. of WeUs), exchanges for the R. of Martinhoe, ii, 56. Brent, alias Damesele, Matilda, presents to the R. of East Downe, ii, 108". Brent, Benedict Brente, chaplain, M.A., licensed to preach in the parish church of (3 April, 1416), i, 220 ; licensed as a publick preacher in the Deaneries of Woodleigh and Plympton (27 Jan., 1418-9), i, 245.— John Junne, V. of, appointed a Penitentiary for the Deanery of Totnes, i, 94, 115", 143, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237", 245 ; Kcensed as confessor^ to John Valewyll of Battery (31 March, 1417), i, 232. ^ Brentford' (Diocese of London), Indulgence to the Faithful contributing to the maintenance of the Hosnital of the Holy Trinity at (20 Oct. 1395), i, 6". Brent Tor, i, 162, 175" Brereton, Hamundus, R. of Marwood (deceased), ii, 70". Breton, John (of Devon) ; see St. Feock, i, 161. Breynyon^, in Lelant ; see Mahun, Thomas (Oratories), i, 20"- Bridestowe, Nicholas Bodeway, R. of, licence of non-residence for one year (at Oxford), from 16 May,'' 1398, i, 18 ; for one year (at Oxford), from 1 May, 1399, i, 26" ; for three years,^ from 3 Oct., 1402, i, 61" ; for two years* ( 3 Oct., 1405), i, 76".— Reginald Bryta, R. of, i, 81, 83, 85.— John Prata, R. of, licence of non-residence for one year, from 20 June, 1410, i, 99 ; also, from 23 Dec, 1411, to Michael mas, 1412, i, 140", — John Wykyngston, R, of, ii, 351 ; licence ' Gynne, MS. NorthiU, "contemplacione nobilis viri, ' Braynford, MS. Edwardi de Courtenay, Comitis ^ hodde Bruunion. Devonie, dummodo in ipsius obseqmis * Also, the sequestration of his living, interim steterint," on account of non-residence, was taken ' Together vrith John Godwyn, R. of off. Shevioke, "contemplacione, etc.," a, ' Together With John Redeclyf, R. of before. 38 INDEX. of non-residence for one year, from 30 Sept., 1414, i, 201". — WUliami Weston, R. of, see Franke, Robert, i, 214. Bridford, Chapel of St. Katherine, at Laployd [Lapflote MS.], in the parish of, licensed 6 Nov., 1409, i, 90".— Richard [Vaysey], Rector of, i, 334. Bridgewater, for certain captives belonging to — William Carballa and William Goldsmyth, merchants of Bridgewater, having beeu seized, together with Robert Wace and John Taunton, m the ship Mary of Southampton (Walter Lauge, master), had been landed at Harfieur and conveyed thence to Stapyl in Normandy, where they had been thrown into prison and brutally treated. Their ransom had beeu fixed at twenty pounds sterling ; and the Bishop promises an Indulgence to all the Faith ful who shall help to raise the money.— 25 May, 1410, i, 96. Bridgewater, Hospital of St. John Baptist at, i, 307" ; patrons of the V. of Bovey Tracy, ii, 20 ; of Davidstow, V., ii, 101, 147; of Lanteglos-by-Fowey, V., ii, 146.— The Friars Minors of, i, 311. Bristol, the Friars, etc., of, i, 306, 311 ; St. Michael's in, i, 306. Bristowe, Robert, proxy for Walter Westney (q. v.) ii, 36". Brito, WUliam, his " Liber super vocabula Biblie," i, 324". Brittany (see Colyn, Robert, and Hals, Richard), i, 198. Brixham, Elias Penellys and Margaret his wife (see Oratories), i, 92". — Richard Holrygg, V. of, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Ipplepen, i, 50 (deceased) ; i, 332" ; his WiU, i, 329". — Canon Richard Penels' bequest to the poor of, i, 332". — Commissions of enquiry as to this Benefice, — (1.) On the presentation by John, Earl of Huntingdon, of John Mason, prieat, and by Sir Edward Courtenay, knt., son of Edward, Earl of Devon, of Walter Wadham, clerk, — they were joint patrons. — Dated 22 April, 1416. (2.) On the presentation by Eustace Valdryan, citizen of London, of Thomas Shordich, chaplain (same date), ii, 268.'' (3.) Aa to the pollution of the Cemetery by Adam Blake, John Whyte, and others, with bloodshed.— Dated 8 Oct., 1416, ii, 260. (4.) For the Reconciliation of the Cemetery. — Dated 14 Oct., 1416, ii, 260''. [Breve Regium] : — Prohibition to admit any Clerk pending the settlement of the dispute, as to the right of patronage, between Eustace Waldryan, citizen of London, and Sir Edward Courtenay, knt,, and Sir John Holand, knt. — Dated 29 AprH, 1416, ii, 355. [Breve Regium} : — Suspension of the Prohibition.^ — Dated 15 May, 1416, ibid. Broad Clyst, John Mattheu, V. of, i, 327". Broadhempston,^ rebuilding of the parish church of, — ' John in the MS., an obvious clerical instituted, 22 May, 1416 ; Patron, Sir error. See ii, 166'', 180. Edward Courtenay. ^ The result appears at ii, 176'', where it ^ Hempston Magna, MS. is recorded that Walter Wadham was INDEX, 39 The parishioners had represented to the Bishop that then: Church was in ,a ruinous condition and notoriously clumsily constructed : they desu-ed to rebuild it on a largei- scale, and iu a diff'erent part of the Cemetery ; and to this the Bishop consented, on condition that they engaged to complete the new church vrithin two years from the pulling down of the old one, and sooner if possible. Moreover, he granted an Indulgence to aU the Faithful who, should contribute to " so great and pious a work" (28 Dec, 1400), i, 51 • — On 22 Nov., 1401, scarcely a year later, the new church appears to have been sufficiently advanced for use, as a licence waa then granted, for one year, to celebrate Divine Service "in quadam ecclesia, sive basilica, in cimiterio . . de novo ereota et conatructa," i, SS' ; this licence waa renewed and for the same period, 4 Nov., 1402, i, 62 ; and again, 4 Nov., 1 403, i, 68. After this date there are no further licences recorded ; neither is there any record, apparently, of the consecration of the new church. Broadwoodwidger,' Norton, the manor of Alice Durneford in the parish of, i, 230. — Commission of Enquiry as to the pollution of the Cemetery by Christina, wife of Richard Charde, and John, son of Richard Spryg, parishioners (11 April, 1414), u, 254. Brode, John, i, 320". Brode, Nigel, V. of Broad Clyst (deceased), u, 152. Brokas, Katherine, widow of Sir Bernard Brokas, knt.,— On the 14th of January, 1395-6, the Biahop received a Letter from the Bishop of London (dated at Hadham, on the 11th), informing him that the Dame Katherine Brokas, widow, then residing in London, had applied to hiin for a licence to place herself in the hands of the Bishop of Exeter, that ahe might take a vow of perpetual chastity, and have some church or chapel assigned to her for her abode. — Accordingly, on the 16th of January, the Bishop received her in the Chapel of his House in London, "juxta Temple barre," and celebrated Pontifical High Mass, during whioh she took the vow in the terms which follow, — " En le noun de Dieu ieo Katerine Brokas venevowe a Dieu perpetuel chastite en le presence de vous, Reverent Pier in Dieu Esmound, par la grace de Dieu Evesque dexcestre, et promitte eatablement vivere in chastite, saunz compaignie de homme, a terme de ma vie." — i, 7". Broke, John, i, 319. Broke, Nicholas, instituted to the V. of Otterton, ii, 176. Brokelond, Henry, Canon of Exeter (ii, 212), and Rector of Moreton [Hampstead], his death, ii, 78 ; his Will, i, 303. Brokhampton, Thomas. See Kentisbeare, ii, 345". Bromewych (or Bromwyche), John, does homage to the Bishop, at St. Alban's, for certain lands (10 July, 1399), u, 310\ and at Clyst for lands at Fareby, in the parish of Bishop's Nympton (30 July, 1419), ii, 311". Bromford, Nicholas, presents to the R. of Jacobstow (Devon), ii, 86, 142", 157", 162 ; to Honeychurch, R., ii, 101 ; John ' Brodewodwiger and Brodewode Wyger, MS. 40 INDEX, his son and heir, presents to Jacobstow, ii, 177 ; Joan, daughter of, i, 315, He was Eacheator in Devon and Cornwall; and the mandate to the Bishop to administer the oath to him is dated 3 Feb., 1411-12 [Breve Regzmri], n, 344. Bromley, Richard, Dean of the CoUegiate Church of St. Mary, Shrewsbury, ii, 43. Bromschulf, Thomas, chaplain, u, 48". Brooke, Thomas, i, 312. Broun, John, of Kingston (parish of Ermington), ii, 277". Broun, Richard, M.D. and S.T.B., coUated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 54 ; his death, ii, 157. Broun, Thomas, R. of East Buckland (deceased), ii, 4" Broun, WUliam, instituted to the V. of Sidbury, ii, 20"; see, also, i, 326", 328", 329, 331, 333; proxy for William Goldyng (q. v.), ii, 83 ; — a WiUiam Broun was a Priest- Vicar in the Cathedral, ii, 212. Brounyng, William (chaplain, and a notary-publick), coUated, as a sub-deacon, to the R. of St. Stephen's, Exeter, u, 94 ; ex changes, as a deacon, for the V. of Modbury, ii, 94"; mentioned, i, 71, 78, 83", 88", 89, 91, 93, 94, 313, 313" ; ii, 97" ; proxy for Walter Galy, ii, 80 ; for John Cheyne, ii, 84 ; for Richard Bogheway, ii, 85'' ; for Laurence Haukyn, ii, 96 ; for John Dygon, ii, 98 ; [q. v.] Brounste (or Bronste), Richard, i, 234", 808"; co-patron of North Huish, R., u, 144", 248", 189". Bruere, David le, see Chudleigh, i, 239. Bruere, Dionisia de la, see Exeter, St. George's, ii, 340". Bruere, John, of Loddiswell, i, 306. Brugg, Richard, R. of Ashton (deceased), ii, 14". Brugyth, John, i, 301". Brunyng, Thomas, exchanges the R. of Willand for that of Halford (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), ii, 31. Bruter, William, instituted to the R. of Moreton [-Hampstead], ii, 78 ; exchanges for Paignton, ii, 178" ; his death, ii, 189, Bruton, Richard,^ Prebendary of Netherhayne in Chulmleigh (ii, 188"), and Prebendary of Bodmin, in St, Endellion, at the time of his death, ii, 189, 263"- Bruwere, John, instituted to the R, of Bittadon, ii, 12", ' Richard Bruton was Chancellor of Wells Cathedral, i, 229'', 230, 236. INDEX. 41 Bruyn, Maurice, presents to South Ockenden, R. (Dioc, of London), ii, 139". Bryan, Joan, i, 332, Bryan, John, i, 198 ; u, 255. Brycon, John, senior, i, 319. Brycon, John, a parishioner of Cowick, ii, 287 et seq. Bryd, Peter, R. of Halford (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), exchanges for the R. of WUland, ii, 31. Bryd, Thomas, instituted to Moreton [Hampstead], R., ii, 198. Brydbrok, WiUiam, i, 325. Brydham, Edward, see Kentisbeare, ii, 345". Brydon, WiUiam, i, 245 ; u, 267. Bryene, Guy de, his Chantry at Slapton (q. v.), ii, 46". Bryghtlegh, Laurence, R. of Great Torrington. i, 35" ; his death, ii, 52. i> - > Brympston, John, deputy for William HuUes, Prior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, in England, ii, 191". Brynchele, WUliam, Judge ; see Smale, John. Brystow, John, a Canon of St. German's, i, 48. Brystowe, John, V. of Buckerell (deceased), ii, 20". Bryt, John, collated to the V. of Lelant, ii, 176" ; 264. Bryta, Reginald, R. of Bratton [Clovelly], q. v., u, 217" ; ex changes for the R. of Bridestowe, ii, 92" ; i, 81, 83, 85 ; coUated to a Canonry in Ottery St. Mary, ii, 97"; ex changes this Canonry for a Prebend in the parish church of Norton (Dioc. of Durham), ii, 100" ; coUated to a Canonry and the 7th Prebend in Ottery, ibid. ; exchanges Bridestowe for the R. of Dittisham, ii, 106" ; i, 91, 93, 168", 176 ; ii, 164" ; licensed as a publick preacher in the Cathedral and City of Exeter (20 June, 1411), i, 127" ; collated to a Bursal Prebend at Crediton, ii, 139 ; ex changes it for a Canonry at Wells, ii, 152. Brythelegh, Thomas, presents to the R. of Talaton, ii, 85", Brythlegh, John (of Chittlehampton) and Emma Pollard (of Horwood), — Licence, addressed to John [Deyman], R. of Horwood, and Richard Hore, priest, for their marriage in the church of Horwood (9 Jan. 1409-10), i, 93. Bryton, John, and Joan Langrom, — ¦ Although these persons were aware that one John Wynhaw, related to the said John in the fourth degree of consanguinity, had frequently had illioit inter course with the said Joan, and the said John Bryton had himself committed fornication and incest with her, and she had borne him children ; yet, as 42 iNbBX. they were anxious to be married, for their children's sake, the Bishop granted a Dispensation (26 March, 1415), i, 209. Brywer, John, Cantor of Ottery St. Mary (deceased), ii, 104". Bubbewyth,' Nicholas, chantry-priest of Sticklepath, resigns, n, 6 ; instituted to the Prebend of Heyes, ii, 30" ; coUated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 42"; resigns the Prebend of Heyes, ii, 67". Buckfast" Abbey, i, 306", 330".— William Paderstow, Abbot of (q. v.), ii, 210" ; commissioned ad levandam et oolligendam secundam medietatem unius decime (5 May, 1398), ii, 217; WUUam Slade, Abbot of, seeii, 290" et seqq.; see, also, Herward, John, u, 351" ; [WUliam], Abbot of, in arrear of procurations (due to the Pope's collector) for two years (1409-10), i, 105; William Beaghe, Abbot of (q. y), ii, 169.— John Sturton, monk of, ii, 18.— Abbot and Convent of, patrons of the R. of Zeal Monachorum, ii, 10, 102 ; of Buckfastleigh, V., n, 91", 160, 173", 181". Buckfastleigh (Holy Trinity), John [Fardel], V. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Totnes, i, 50 ; his WUl, i, 306" ; David Hughe, V. of, ii, 355 ; Roger Goslegh, V. of, ibid., — Commission of enquiry on the complaint of Roger Goslaiy (sic), as to dilapidations and waste in the chancel, etc., ou the part of his predecessor, David Hughe (30 Oct., 1414), ii, 255''. Buckland Abbey [Walter], Abbot of, in arrear of procurations (due to the Pope's collector) for three years (1408-10), i, i05. — The Abbot and Convent of, patrons of the V. of Buckland Monachorum, ii, 40, 88" ; of Walkhampton, V., ii, 88 ; of Bickleigh, V., ii, 136, 176, 243".— (See Reskimer, Alice, i, 323" ; the WiU of MatUda Latymer, i, 329 ; and of Thomas Reymound, i, 331". Buckland Brewer,^ John Colyn, of, see Colyn, i, 93" ; Manor of Orleigh in, i, 231" ; the parish church of, — It was represented to the Bishop that the tower had been destroyed by lightning, whioh had also entered the church and done serious damage, — socra vasa, ceteraque ornamenta et bona quam plurima, in eodem existencia mi/raMAter igne fulguris .... comhusta et conversa funditus in ^faviUai. The , parishioners were too poor to rebuild and repair their church without assistance ; and the Bishop granted an indulgence to all the Faithful who ^^ should help them (25 June, 1399), i, 28. Buckland-FiUeigh, John Castell, R. of ; Dispensation (to study at Oxford) for three years, from 11 Dec, 1400, i, 51" ; for four years from 14 Dec, 1403, i, 69" ; see, also, i, 84. — John ' Also Bubbewyt, MS. » Bokelond Brywer, MS. ' Bukfestrie, etc., MS. tNl>EX. 43 Bowode, R. of ; licence of non-residence for one year, from 12 July, 1410, i, 100". Buckyeth, Nicholas, a chaplain, i, 330". Buddockyssyde (or Bottokkyssyde), William, presents to the R. of Dunchideock, u, 130, 134, 199", 267". Bude, — Chapels in the parish of Stratton, — Licence was granted to Walter Ciyk, V. of Stratton (21 Aug., 1400), to celebrate in the Chapels of Holy Trinity and St, Michael, of Cude, and St. Leonard, of Eff'ord, i, 45. BuUe, Robert, instituted to the R. of Michaelstow, ii, 78" ; his death,' u, 99. BuUok, Alice, sister of Thomas, i, 314. BuUok, John, V. of Abbotsham (resigned), ii, 17. BuUok (or BoUok), Walter, instituted to the Chantry-Chapel of the B.V.M., in the Cemetery of Ermington, ii, 32"; [resigns,^ ii, 9"] ; instituted to the R. of Atherington,^ ii, 36" ; his death,* u, 91". BuUok, Thomas — "Serviens Domini £!pisco2n"—hisWi\], i,313". Bunden (or Bondon), John, instituted to the R. of Broadoak, ii, 68 ; resigns, ii, 157. Burdett, John, instituted to the V. of St. Madron, ii, 99". Burdon, Richard, co-patron of Inwardleigh, R,, ii, 24". Burell, John, instituted to the R. of Clyst St. George, ii, 90" ; resigns, ii, 115. Burgayn, John, chaplain, i, 202. Burgbrygg, John, see Munford, ii, 106". Burgeawyll, John, Prior of Cowick, q. v. Burgh, John, chaplain, see St. Kew, i, 161". Burgh, John, V. of Townstal, i, 208, 217, 226", 231, 237", 245 ; his institution, ii, 158. Burgh, John, does homage to the Bishop for land.s in Burneyre, CornwaU, 21 Oct., 1398, u, 310. Burgh, Maurice, of Crediton, i, 304"- Burgoun, John, instituted to the R. of St. Olave's, Exeter, ii, ' Bole, MS., in this place. the time (3 Feb., 1397-8), and ou the " Not recorded, but his successor, John day folio-wing the Bishop gave him Sprydell, was instituted 26 July, 1398, Letters-Dimissory, to be ordained aud he was himself instituted to deacon and priest by any English Atherington on tho 3rd of February Bishop. preceding (ii, 9''.) * He is here called " John " — a clerical ' He was only in subdaacon's orders at error. 44 INDEX. 74 ; Letters Dimissory for his Ordination' by any English Bishop, i, 69" ; proxy for Richard Mannyng on his institu tion to St. George's, Exeter, ii, 135 ; Ucensed to serve the Chantry in the Palace (2 Dec, 1413), ii 154 ; commissioned ad vendicandum clericos convictos coram judicibus secu- laribus (17 Feb., 1413-14), u, 253" ; resigns St. Olave's and is collated to the Rectory " Sancti Ermetis in Cornubia .... per mortem domini Johannis Mark, ultimi ejusdem ecclesie Rectoris, vacantem, et ad ipsius Domini collacionem pleno jure spectantem," ii, 166, — See St. Erme (Institutions). Exchanges for the R. of Lezant, ii, 174'' ; licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St, Bridget de Landew, in the pariah of Lezant (28 Jan., 1417-18), i, 238 ; resigns Lezant, ii, 191'' ; and is instituted to the R. of St. Stephen in Brannel, ii, igOb. Burgoun, John, of Apuldram, ii, 293". Burlegh, John, instituted to the R. of Lustleigh, ii, 93". — See Carslegh, Simon, i, 191 ; also, i, 315. Burlescombe,* R., appropriated to Canonsleigh, ii, 359"; the parish church, i, 318". Burlescombe, Alexander, see Dunkeswell Abbey. Burleston, WiUiam, co-patron of the R. of Aveton-Giffard, ii, 67". WUliam Burleston, domicellus, did homage to the Bishop, in London, for "Bysachopeslee " (28 Jan., 1395-6), ii, 310. Bumard, WiUiam, i, 331". Burnel (or Burnell), John, V. of CoUumpton, licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St. George in that parish (14 July, 1401), i, 57" ; his death, ii, 134. Burnel, Thomas, notary-publick, ii, 139 ; proxy for Walter Crewys (q. v.), ii, 179^. Burneman, John, i, 319. Burneman, Richard, R. of Bradstone^ ; commissioned ad ven- dicandv/m clericos convictos coram judicibus secularibus in Comitatu Cornubie (24 Feb., 1413-14), u, 253"- Burneyre, in Cornwall, see Burgh, John, ii, 310. Burrington, Roger [Cole], V. of, — [Breve Regium] — Requiring him to , appear at Westminster 'within the Octave of St. John Baptist, to shew cause why he should not pay to the Abbot of ' '' Rectori ecclesie parochialis Sancti curious clerical en-or, for it is in Olavi, Civitatis Exoniensis, primam Devon : Bradstone is on the left bank tonsuram clericalem habenti." of the Tamar which di'vddes the ' Burledescomb, MS. counties. ' " Bradeaton in Oornvhia,'' MS. ; n INDEX, 45 Tavistock the sum of four pounds, arrears of au annual payment of seven shillings (8 June, 1395) ; ii, 303'' : appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Chulmleigh, i, 50 : the repairs required in the chancel, etc., — In Sept., 1412, the Bishop commissioned Archdeacon Hunden to investigate the matter ; before whom appeared the parties immediately concemed, viz : the Abbot and Convent of Tavistock, the Rectors (by their proxy, John Twyford), and Thomas Bost, the 'Vicar, who disputed the liability, whil6 the Rectors alleged and produced the Letter of Thomas, the late Bishop, duly sealed with his oblong seal, which the Vicar acknowledged to be true and authoritative. This document is given at length ; it is dated 24 Sep., 1390, and se'ts forth that, on searching the Register of Biahop Walter de Stapyldon, it was ascertained that, by the ordination and taxation of the parish, the Sanctuary, and all the land held by the secvdar Rector, ought to be enjoyed by the Vicara, together with all buildings thereon, as well as all the small tithea, oblationa, ete., including the tithe of hay, and aU mortuary ofi'erings ; they were to pay procurations to the Archdeacon, and also all synodals, etc., and they were to keep the chancel in repair, and the books aud ornaments thereof (which the Rectors had been accustomed to maintain), after the same had been put in proper repair, once for all, by the Abbot and Convent of Tavistock. Moreover, they were to pay to the said Religious, every year, at Easter, seven shillings " de fructibus altalagu " ; but the latter were to defray all extraordinary expenaea and burdens. The Abbot and Convent, also, produced witneases, who were examined on oath ; and, both parties assenting and so requiring, the Bishop's Commissary, complying with the terms of theii petitions herein, did, on the 19th May, 1412, in the chapel of St, Gabriel, near the Bridge, at Clyst, where the Biahop was, at that time, in residence, decide and decree, iu due form of law, aa follows : — " That it was evident that the Abbot and Convent of Tavistock, being Rectors of the pariah of Burrington, save and except the pension belonging to the Vicars thej-eof, were required by Bishop Stapyldon's ' Ordinacio ' to put the chancel in proper repair, together with its books and ornaments, once for .all, at their own charges. That both sides had been heard; and that it appeared that the liability for such repairs, now and in the future, fell on the Vicar for the time being, and that the said Religious were free from such liability ; that they were entitled to demand of the said Vicar the said pension of seven shillings annually, which at Easter last past the said Thomas Bost had failed to pay, and for which default they sought a remedy. That the said Thomas Boat, in order to avoid further proceedings aud expense, confessed that the said annual payment was duefrom him. The Commiasary, accordingly, pronounced judgment against him, ordering him to pay the money forthwith, which he consented to do ; and, presently, putting his hand into his purse (marsupium), he produced and paid over the said seven shillings, and a Deed was duly executed, to give eff'ect to the above provisions, in the presence of John Colkyrk (uotary-pubKck), aud Walter Bowhay, clerks, and John XJppecote. The "Commission " directed to Archdeacon Hunden (27 Jan., 1407-8), is given at length : also, the " Procuratorium " of John Twyford abovenamed (dated 15 Sept., 1402), and the Certificate of Roger Bolter, notary-publick, etc., as to all the proceedings herein and the said decree, i, 164. Burstede, Robert, inst. to the R. of Marhamchurch, ii, 97"; exchanges for the R. of St. Augustine's "ad portam (Diocese of London), ii, 122, 46 INDEX. Bursy, Richard. He is described as "Suffraganeus Decani originalis Decanatus de Schyrewyll," i, 190". Burton, Gilbert, presents to the R. of Ideford, U, 25. Bury ' John, co-patron of the R, of Roseash, n, 81 ; of Landcross, R., u, 95" ; of Shirwell, R, ii, 96", 103".— Sfee, also, St. Pinnock, u, 351. Churchstanton, i, 311". Churchstow, John Wytloff's bequest to the Church of, i, 306.— Roger Bacheler, R. of, ii, 290", 357" ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Woodleigh, i, 143, 194", 207", 217,231,237", 245. — Manor of Newton in, see Whitelegh (Oratories). Chyterwell, Walter, instituted to Huntsham, R., u, 195", 266". Chyvarton (or Chiwarton), John, chaplain, i, 120"; instituted to the R. of St. Stephen's-in-Brannel, ii, 159". Chivereston, John de, knt., and Joan his wife, i, 318. Chyverston, Matilda, see St. Issey. INDEX. 59 Clampit,! in the parish of Linkinhorne, i, 136. Clannaborough,^ Robert Doget, R. of ; Ucence of non-residence for one year, from 21 July, 1410, i, 100".— Commissions, etc., — fl) On the presentation, by Philip Boterford, of John Rysdon, chaplain (25 July, 1416) ; (2) On the presentation, by the Prior of Taunton, of Roger Blak hay, _ chaplain (same date), ii, 259''. (3) [Sreve Regium] Prohibition to admit any clerk, pending the settlement of the dispute between the Prior of Taunton and John Boterford, esquire, and his wife Thomaaia, (4 Aug., 1416), ii, 356. (4) [Breve Regium] To search the Registers and make a List of the Rectors from the time of Walter Stapulton (sic)— 20 Nov., 1416, ii, 356''. (5) Tlie Bishop made the foUowing Return : he liad found that 4 Id. Dec. (i.e. Dec. 10), 1310, Bishop Stapledon admitted, at StockwUl, Richard de Sydewyne, clerk, on the presentation of the Prior aud Convent of Taunton ;^ that 31 July, 1314, at Norton, he collated Robert de Molton, without prejudice to the above named patrons on the next vacancy ; that 8 Kal. Jun. (i.e. 25 May), 1330,^ Bishop Grandisson, at Clyst, admitted WilUam Trendelove, de Grutelyngton, in an exchange for the Church of St. Michael, Bath, — patrons, the Trior and Convent of Taunton ; that 2 Oct., 1332, he admitted, at Horslegh, Thomas de Cordyngton, priest, — patrons, the same; that 19 Sept. 1303 (sic), he admitted, at Paignton, John " dictus de Camera, de Broghton," priest (on the resignation of Cordyngton, who had exchanged for the V. of Cadbury)— the same patrons ; and that 23 April, 1351, at Chudleigh, he collated, by lapse, Roger Alyn, priest. (Dated at Clyst, 12 Jan., 1416-17, U, 359. (6) [Breve Regium] To search the Registers from the time of Simon de Apulia (i.e. a.d. 1214) to the time of Walter de Stapledon, and certify as to the institutions to Clannaborough (1 July, 1417) u, 360''. (7) Accordingly, on 7 Aug., 1417,^ the Bishop, at Clyat, certified that he had found it recorded that on the day of St. Roman^ the Martyr, 1272, Nicholas Blundel, chaplain, was admitted at Gargauel,^ by Bishop Walter Bronescombe, on the presentation of the Prior and Convent of Taunton, u, 361. Clastek, Peter, instituted to the V. of Morval, ii, 74. Clawton, R., appropriated to Cornworthy Priory, ii, 359". [Clay]hydon, Peter Bysschop, R. of; licence of non-residence' for one year, from 20 Oct., 1405, i, 76" ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Dunkeswell, i, 231 ; of Plymtree, i, 237", 245. Claysch, Thomas (plaintiff) and Joan, daughter of GUes Aysch (defendant) ; Commissions, — (1) Directed to Dean Tregrisiou, the Archdeacons of Barnstaple and Totnes ' Clompyt, MS. with Simon de Apulia, and is silent ^ Clonenburgh and Cloneneburgh, MS. as to the Registers of Briwere and ' 1030 in the MS., — an obvious clerical Blondy, Quivil and Bytton ; he error. mentions Bronescombe's only, the ' Meanwhile the Bishop had availed first now extant. Was Bytton's lost himself of these delays (the " Prohi- even then ? bition notwithstanding) to present to ^9 August. the vacant Benefice by lapse, collating ^ Cargaul, in CornwaU. Henry Thomma, " juredevoluto," 23 ' " Contemplacione nobilis viri, domini Jan., 1416-7. It wiU be observed Johannis Dyhham, imlitis. that he makes no attempt to begin 60 INDEX. and others, in a matrimonial cause between the parties (12 June 1398), ii, 219''. (2) Directed to WUUam Knyght and Walter Robert ; to proceed therein (12 June, 1408), ii, 231''.— The particulars of the case are not given. Clement, Henry, parochial chaplain at Ottery, appointed coadjutor to John Hamond, Sacristan (12 Nov., 1409), i, 90 ; instituted to Northam, V., ii, 199"- See, also, i, 304. Clement, John (of CornwaU), see St. Feock, i, 161. Clement, Thomas, chaplain, i, 307". Clerk, Hugh, instituted to the V. of M:ilton[- Abbot], ii, 132'' 243 ; resigns, ii, 180". Clerk, John, de Codeford, instituted (in 1407) to the R. of High Bickington, ii, 95. Clerk, John, instituted to the V. of Ashford (in 1413), ii, 154. Clerk, John, instituted to the V. of Linkinhorne (in 1411), ii, 132 ; died in 1419, ii, 201" Clerk, John, V. of St. Uny Lelant (ii, 232"), died in 1416, ii, 176". Clerk, Ralph, proxy for Robert Wantynge (q. v.), ii, 167"- Clerk, William, chaplain, see Axmouth, i, 238 ; instituted to the Chantry of St. Edmund's " juxta pontem," at Coly- ford, ii, 176".— William Clerk, R. of Jacobstow (Devon), exchanged for the Chantry of St, Mary in Crewkerne Church in 1405, n, 86. Cleve, John, Canon of St. Stephen's, Launceston, ii, 117. Cleve, William, proxy for WiUiam Hawkyn (q. v.), ii, 68". Clifford, Chapel of the Holy Cross at, in the parish of Hart land (licensed 21 May, 1400), i, 38"- CUve, John, i, 333. Clive St. Mary (Dioc. of Lichfield), i, 306. Clok, Richard, chaplain of Carhayes,^ and others,^ being contu macious in refusing to appear before the Bishop at Exeter are handed over to the secular arm (4 Jan., 1398-9), i, 24, Cloneburgh, WiUiam, instituted to Berry Pomeroy, V., ii, 158". Clopton, Richard, patron of the R, of Kentisbeare, ii, 95, 147, Cloteworthy, Walter (see Hacche, Richard), i, 8" Clovter, Thomas, does homage, at Clyst, for lands at Ressere^ in the parish of Lawhitton (10 June, 1416), ii, 311. Clovelly, Chapel of St. Giles, Abbot, in the parish of ; licensed 1 Caryshays, MS. R. of St. Mewan, and John Symon " Namely, John Marchant and Matthew Montfort, a layman of Veryan [Elerky, Fryday, chaplains of Devon, John MS.]. Jul, V. of St, Austell, Henry [Gkithell], ^ hodM Resair. INDEX. 61 (for three years) 15 Feb., 1401-2, i, 60" ; and again, for WiUiam Penwonam, R. (6 Sept., 1407), i, 82" ; and again, for Richard Plenya, R. (1 June, 1417), i, 233.— Walter Jodel, chaplain, licensed to preach in the parish-church of (19 Feb., 1411-12), i, 145, Clyfford, Alice, sister, and John and WilUam, brothers, of Canon Thomas Clyfford, i, 333", Clyfford, Richard, Archdeacon of Canterbury, presents to the V. of Hackington, u, 41". See, also, i, 333". Clyfford, Thomas, R. of Lanteglos-by-Camelford, i, 11, 26 ; ex changes, with Richard Aldryngton, for the R, of Stoke-in- Teignhead, ii, 57 ; i, 86", 134"; 212" (see Oratories); ex changes his canonry in Crantock for a canonry in Exeter Cathedral, U, 161 ; his death, u, 196" ; his WiU,i i, 333", Clyfforde, WiUiam, see Peryn, John, i, 221. Clyfton (Diocese of Lichfield), i, 334. Clyfton, John, the Bishop's valet, see Crediton, i, 244. Clyfton, William, V. of Stokenham (deceased), ii, 3. Clyk, Thomas, see Aps, John, ii, 236. Clyst Episeopi, i, 334. Clyst Fomison (i. q. Sowton and Clyst St. Michael's), John Beeff, R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Aylesbeare, i, 143, 173", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237", 245; church of Clyst St. Michael, i, 304", 305". Clyst St. Gabriel, Hospital of ; John Aller, Warden, see Aller. — John Biief (or Beef), Warden, see Gervys, i, 117. — See, also, Hayward, Thomas ; and i, 308", 332". Glyst St. George, John Aller, R. of, licensed to choose a confessor (14 Nov., 1395), i, 7 ; to hear confessions (27 Feb., 1395-6), i, 8; to choose a confes.sor (7 Jan., 1396-7), i, 10".— John Burell, R. of, i, 80"; licence of non-residence for two years,^ from 5 July, 1408, i, 86. — Thomas Twyford, R. of; licence of non-residence (to study at Oxford) from 14 Jan., 1411-12 to Michaelmas, 1412, i, 141". Glj^st St. Laurence, WiUiam Bedmond, R. of, i, 207. Clyst St. Mary, William Grene, licence of non-residence for ' Another Thomas Clyfford is mentioned Dei gratia Archiepiscopi Eboraoensis, in this Will. dummodo medio tempore in ipsius ° Contemplacione Reverendi in Christo steterit obsequiis." Patris et Domini, Domini Henrici, 62 INDEX, one year, from 5 May, 1405, i, 74" ; the Church of, i, 304", 305", Clyston, John, i, 305. Clyve (i.e. Cleeve), the Chapel of St. Mary at (Dioc of Bath and Wells), which had been seriously damaged by the sea^ ; Indulgence to the Faithful contributing to its repair (11 Dec, 1398), i, 23". Clyve, WUUam, R, of Whitstone, proxy for Thomas Hendeman, ii, 108", 109 ; 138",— /See, also, i, 301, Clyvedon, Alexander, see Bickleigh, R, (Institutions), ii, 8. Clyverton, John, chaplain, see Goodleigh, i, 190". Cobay, Henry and Walter, of Apuldram, ii, 293". Cobbeham, Katherine, daughter of Sir WUliam BonevyU, knt., i, 312. Cobham, Margaret, see Canterbury, i, 4". Cobbelegh, Nicholas, does homage to the Bishop at Clyst, for lands at Hokeway in Crediton (20 Feb., 1413-14), ii, 311. Cobleigh, Robert, ii, 213. Cobbelond, Roger, proxy for Thomas Launcell (q. v.), ii, 64. Cobbethorne, John, collated to the V. of Paignton, ii, 189 ; i, 237"; exchanges for St. Ive, R., ii, 191"; collated to a canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 196"; i, 246", 248 ; collated to a canonry at Crediton, ii, 201 ; Commission appointing him President of the Consistory Court (14 Jan., 1418-19), ii, 266" ; elected Dean of Exeter,— The Process and the Official Documents are set forth at length, from wliich it appears that Stephen Payn died 17 May, 1419, and that his successor was elected 29 July. The Mandate for his induction and installation was issued 2 Sept.— u, 202—204''. Codan, Vivian, instituted to the V. of St. Austell, ii, 162". Codemore, Thomas, see Cornwood, i, 67. Coffin, Thomas, instituted to Tedburn[-St. Mary], U, 196", 267. Coffyn, Nicholas, V. of Chudleigh, i, 239. Cofton [Cokton, MS.], Chapel of the B. V. M. at, see Dawlish. Cogan, Walter, V. of PoughiU St. Olave's (deceased), ii, 186. Coggeshale, Sir William, knt. ; patron of St. Dominick, R., n, 7" ; of Dittisham, R., U, 30. ^ " Super ripas maris ab antique posite et fieri consUevit ; que, 'vi fiuctuum in- f undate, ubi ad laudem Dei et salutem undenoium violentissime jam tarde populi multa fulgere solent miraoula suffossa, reparacione iudiget sump- et causa devocionis populorum pere- tuosa." grinancium concursus non modicus mpEx, 63 Cok, John, instituted to the R, of St, Mewan, ii, 74, Cok, John, instituted to the V, of Hennock, u, 14 ; his death, ii, 149", Cok, Robert, collated (by lapse) to the R, of Hittisleigh, u, 50 ; his death,! ii, 187". Cok, William, instituted to the V. of Hennock, ii, 149",^ Coke, John, R, of St. Petrock-minor (deceased), ii, 37 ; i, 304". Coke (or Cook), WUliam, instituted to the R. of Nymet-Row- land, ii, 104 ; his death, n, 189. Cokesden, Robert, i, 312. Cokeworthy, John, clerk — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (18 May, 1400), i, 37". Cokworthy, John, R. of Rudbaxton (Dioc of St. David's), exchanges for the R. of Alwington, ii, 179 ; i, 231. Cokwell, Thomas, of Funtington, ii, 280, 281". Colard, John, chaplain, see Sture, WiUiam, i, 126. Colcomb, alias Aldryngton, q. v. Cole, Isolda and Alice, i, 332. Cole, James,^ clerk, the Bishop appoints him his Procurator- General in the Court of Arches (21 Feb., 1399-1400), i, 33. Cole, John, esquire, presents to the R. of Hittisleigh, ii, 187"- Cole, John, of North Pool, i, 319. Cole, John, collated to a canonry in Crantock, ii, 64". Cole, John, instituted to Brendon, R., ii, 1 05" ; resigns, ii, 147"- Oole, John, instituted to the R. of Meavy, ii, 187" Cole, Nicholas, V. of Staverton, exchanges for the R. of St. Laurence, Exeter, ii, 70". Cole, Roger, V. of Burrington, exchanges for a Chantry in the Churcb of Oharleton-Adam (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), ii, 133. Cole, Thomas, chaplain, i, 331". Colebrooke [Colbrok, MS.], Church of St. Andrew, i, 331". Commission as to the alleged pollution of the parish-church by a quarrel therein between WilUam Wythy, chaplain, and John Spyne (18 Nov., 1412), u, 249*. Colebrok, in Crediton, see Waleys, Richard, ii, 311. Colebrugg,* Richard, instituted to the Chantry in the Church ' Coke, MS. 2 James Cole, notary-pubUck, is meu- ^ M i, 331, the tomb of " WiUiam Cok" tioned at i, 192''. in the Cathedral is mentioned. * Also, Colbrygge, MS. 64 INDEX: of Alwington, ii, 10", 221", 308" ; to Roborough, R„ u, 12 ; resigns the Chantry, ii, 18 ; Robert Lywer, R, of Drews- teignton appointed his coadjutor, U, 23 ; his death, u, 25. Coleton" in the parish of Chulmleigh (q.v.), i, 61, 1 85. Coleton, Richard de. Official and Commissary to the Bishop, ii, 358. Colkyrk, John, see Burrington, i, 165, CoUard, John, chaplain, i, 314". CoUe, John, collated to the V, of St, Teath, u, 136, CoUe, Walter, instituted to the R, of Milton Damarel, ii, 150", 257", 258" ; resigns, and is instituted to the R. of Tiverton (1st Poriiion). ii, 169" ; i, 226, 239, 214, ii, 268",— Walter and WiUiam CoUe were nephews to Walter Robert, i, 324, CoUumpton, Chapel of St, George at (see BumeU, John), i, 57"; Chapel of St. James at (licensed 14 July, 1401), i, 58.— WiUiam Sachevyle, V. of, i, 207. See Vawtard. CoUurian, Ralph (St. Germoe), ii, 264. Colman, John, instituted to the V. of South Petherwin, ii, 123", 155. Colmpton, WiUiam, i, 324: See, also, Bickleigh, R. Colompton, John, Canon of Exeter, ii, 212", Colmpton, Walter, R. of Stoke Fleming (deceased), ii, 17. He was also Canon of Exeter, see ii, 53. Colrygg, John, R. of Huntshaw (deceased), ii, 44". ColshuU, John, co-patron of the V. of Duloe, n, 40, 49, 141", 246 ; see also ii, 308" ; of LansaUos, R., u, 82 ; of Stowford, R., ii, 105, 164", 169", John ColshuU did homage, at Clyst, to the Bishop, for lands at " Canelisy " in Pawton (27 AprU, 1415), ii, 311.— John ColshuU and Emma his wife are mentioned at ii, 317'', — [Breve Regium] — to administer to Anne, widow of Sir John ColeshuU, knt., the oath " de non maritando sine Kcencia" (3 Dec, 1418), u, 363'' : the said oath was administered, at Clyst, 10 Jan., 1418-19, ibid. Colswayn, John, instituted to the V. of Davidstow, ii, 147. Colton de Ledes, Wm. [Dioc. Ebor.], u, 336". Colyer, John, instituted R. of the 3rd (or Tydecombe') Portion of Tiverton, ii, 23" ; i, 43. Colyer, Nychol, a baker, i, 312. Colyford, the Chantry at (17 June, 1411) ; Commission to enquire as to the right of presentation ; Thomas de Stowforde, Lord of Gatecomb, having presented John Twete, chaplain, ii, 242. Colyn, Joan (junior), daughter of Robert, i, 168, INDEX, 65 Colyn, John, of Buckland Brewer, and Isabella Eyer, of Brad worthy ; licence for their marriage (15 Jan., 1409-10), i, 93", Colyn, John, instituted to the R. of Mamhead,' ii, 124 ; i, 173, 226"; exchanges for Rattery, V., ii, 189. See, also, ii, 234", 235, 316. Colyn, John, R. of Landewednack, exchanges for the V. of Gwennap ii, 78 : and, again, for Ludgvan, R., ii, 194, 266. Colyn, John, V. of St. Vepe^ (Jan., 1410-11), ii, 138". Oolyn, Ralph, instituted to the R. of Lansallos, ii, 82. Oolyn, Richard, of Torrington, his alms-house there, — Indulgence to the Faithful contributing " ad sustentacionem cujusdam domus pauperum in ViUa de Toryton . . . per Ricardum Colyn, ejusdem viUe, de novo constructe, et eorundem pauperum status relevamen." — i, 5. Oolyn, Robert, coUated to St. Stephen's, Exeter, ii, 102, — Licence of non-residence (when Vicar-Choral of Exeter Cathedral) to enable him to go into Brittany with Master Richard Hals, the King's ambassador to those parts (22 July, 1414), i, 198. See, alao, i, 303''. Oolyn, Thomas, co-patron of the R. of Roseash, ii, 81, 89". Thomas Colyn " de Hellond " was patron of Holland, R., ii, 174". See, also, 350", 351, 351", 352. Colyn, Walter, i, 332. Colyns, Thomas, instituted to a Prebend in Chulmleigh, ii, 175". Colyton, Manor of Gatcombe in, i, 240. — Richard Wykeslond, V. of. Sir William Bonevyll's Legacy to, i, 312 ; his death, ii, 130; Commission to prove his Will (7 Jan., 1410-11) ii, 237.— John HuU, V. of, i, 320". Colver, WUUam, i, 333". Combrygg, Roger, Prior of St. Stephen's, Launceston (deceased), ii, 115. Combe, in Holbeton, see Fortescue (Oratories), i, 37, 149". Combe, Gervase, V. of Harberton (deceased), ii, 8". Combe, John, Minister of Slapton, i, 302" ; instituted to the R. of North Huish, U, 67", 112"; i, 67", 76"; his death, U, 144" ; his WiU, i, 317". A Commission was appointed, 3 Aug., 1412, to enquire as to his goods and chattels, and to sequestrate the same pending a settlement of the " dilapi dations," U, 247''. ' ' Thomas ' Colyn, R. of Mamhead ; was R. of Mamhead from 14 Oct., Ucence of non-residence for one year, 1410 to 23 Dec, 1417, and, doubtless, from 21 Sept., 1411 ; i, 135.— And, he is here called "Thomas," by an agam, from 28 Oct., 1412 to Michael- error of the scribes. mas, 1413 ; i, 171".— But John Colyn " Sancti Vepi, MS. F 66 INDEX. Comb Davy (hodie Culm Davy), in the parish of Hemyock, i, 318". Combe-in-Teignhead, R,— Commission of Enquiry (1 March, 1417-18), on the presentation of Richard HalswyU, chaplain, by John Prediaux, ii, 264". Combmartin, Richard Nores,i R. of ; Ucence of non-residence (to study at Oxford) for one year, from 24 Jan., 1395-6.— Philip Pope, R. of, i, 81 ; licences of non-residence for one year, from 3 July, 1411, i, 128"; for one year, from 14 Feb., 1413-14, i, 193" ; for one year, from 6 May, 1415, i^ 210.— Robert Wantynge, R. of ; from 22 Aug., 1415, to Easter, 1416, i, 212 ; for one year, from 8 June, 1416, i, 221".— John Langle, R. of; from 16 Feb., 1416-17, to the Feast of the Purification, 1418, i, 230". Combpyne, M^'Uliam [Langerygg], R. of, ii, 49. — John Knowston, R. of, i, 142 ; a Penitentiary, in the Deanery of Honiton, i, 143, 173", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237".— Walter Lebet, r; of,— A Commission of Enquiry as to the " dilapidations " caused by Knowaton'a neglect, was issued, on the complaint of Walter Lebet (22 July, 1419), A second Commission, addresa'ed to Reginald Peyt (chaplain of the " capeUa curata " of Shute)", aud John HuU (chaplain of the perpetual chantry of Whyteford), was issued 1 Aug., 1419, for the sequestration of the late Rector's effects. The " dUapidations " were estimated in more than £26 10s,— u, 268. Combe Raleigh, Robert Box, R. of ; licence of non-residence (dated 3 Aug., 1406) for one year from the ensuing Michaelmas, i, 78. Before this licence had expired, being notoriously infirm aud quite unfit for work, he applied to the Biahop, by his proctor, WiUiam Ryder, for leave to resign, and for a pension. His resignation having been accepted, the patron. Sir Thomas Pomeroy, appointed Gilbert Deneman, chaplain, _to succeed him, and, all the parties consenting, a pension of ten marks for life was assigned to him (31 July, 1407), u, 82. Come, WiUiam, instituted to Teignbrewer R., ii, 157". Compton, [Cumtun Pole, MS.], in Paignton, ii, 310. Compton, John, instituted to Davidstow, V., ii, 10 ! : resigns, ii, 147 ; is instituted to Lanteglos [-by-Fowey], ii, 146 ; i, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231", 238, 245". Concilio Domini Regis, Procuratorium pro, — in favour of Nicholas, Bishop of Bath and WeUs ; 6 May, 1412, i, 149. Constable, John, proxy for Adam de Mottrum, ii, 47". Consecrations and Dedications, — see Lympston ; Upton Hel- ¦' Noreys, elsewhere. * Schete, MS. INDEX. 67 \ions,smdWoodh\irY;also,Br:a,dwovihj (under Institutions), i,49. Constance, the Seventeenth General Council of, — The Biahop appoints Robert [Hallam], Biahop of SaUabury, Thomas Teyngton, Canon of Exeter, and Maior Parys, R. of PUlaton, to represent him there; Procuratorium pro Concilio Generali in Civitate Constanciensi ; 20 Sept., 1414, i, 203" ; subsidy for, i, 204. Constans, John, Scholar, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (18Dec., 1400), i, 51"- Constantine (or St. Constantino — Sancti Constantini, MS.). — This Chvu-ch, having been appropriated to the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, and certain persons resisting the due coUection of the tithes thereof, the Biahop referred the matter to the Deans of Kerrier and Penwith, to Benedict Canterbury, R. of Camborne, and [Peter Gerveys] vicar of the said parish, requiring them to cause the offenders to be publickly warned in Constantine Church, during Mass, and threatened with excommunication (28 Aug., 1415), i, 212. Peter Gerveys, V. of (see Oratories ), i, 71 ; a Peniten tiary in the Deanery of Kerrier, i, 245". Oonvocation of the Province of Canterbury, — Procuratorium Domini pro Convocacione Cleri ; in favour of WiUiam Langeton, Canon of Exeter, (24 Feb., 1397-8), i, 15. Mandatum pro Convocacione Cleri (26 Sept., 1399). The Schedule contains the names of the Dean of Exeter, the four .Archdeacons, the Abbots of Tavistock, Hartland, Torre, Forde, Dunkeswell and Buckland, and the Priors of Plympton, Launceston, St. German's, Frithelstock, Bodmin, and PUton ; i, 29. Mandatum pro Convocacione Cleri (4 Jan., 1400-1). The Schedule contains the Dean and the four -Archdeacons, the six Abbots named above, and also those of Buckfast aud Neweuham ; the six Priors named above, and also those of St. Michael's Mount, Tywardreath, Totnes, Barnataple, Modbury, St. Nicholas Exeter, aud St. James' "juxta Exoniam " ; also Richard Hals and Laurence Haukyn, Canons of Exeter, and proctors for the Chapter, i, 52. Commission addressed to Dean Tregresiou (26 April, 1398), u, 216, Royal Letter under the Pri-yy Seal summoning Convocation (28 April, 1398), u, 307". -Certijicatorvum pro Convocacione Clei-i (2^ 'So-f., lill). The Schedule contains the names of the Dean and the four Archdeacons ; the Abbots of Tavistock, Hartland, Torre, Buckfaat, Forde, Neweuham, Dunkeswell, and Buckland, and the Priors of Plympton, Launceston, St. German's, Bodmin, Frithelstock, Barnstaple, Pilton, Totnes, and St. Nicholas, Exeter ; i, 139. Certificatorium pro etc. (4 March, 1412-13). The Schedule contains the same names, omitting only the Prior of Pilton ; i, 176''. Cei'tificatorium pro etc. (14 Nov., 1413). The Schedule contains the same names and the following addition is made at the end : — " Conventus omnium et singulorum Monasteriorum et Prioratuum predictorum. "Fr^tt Sneltett } P^-*-" ^^--. Procwatonum Domini pro etc. [in favour of Thomas Hendeman and "WUUam Hunden, Canons of Exeter], 14 Nov. 1413, i, 189. Certificatorium pro etc. (25 Sept., 1414). The Schedule contains the same names, omitting the Priors of PUton and Cowick, i, 199. Certificatorium factum Archiepiscopo pro etc. (5 Nov., 1415 ; there is no Schedule), i, 213". F^ 68 INDEX, Procuratorium [Domini] pro' etc. [in favour of Richard Gabriell, Canon of Exeter, and Thomas Stevenys, advocate in the Court of Canterbury] 4 Nov. 1415, i, 214''. Certificatorium pro etc. (24 March, 1415-16). The Schedule contains the Dean; the four Archdeacons, and the same Abbots and Priors as before, i, 218". Procuratorium Domini pro etc. [in favour of John Wakeryng, Keeper of the Privy Seal, and Thomas Stephyn, advocates etc.], 24 March, 1415-16 ; i, 219. CertiUcatorium pro etc. (31 Oct., 1416). The Schedule contains the same names, omitting only the Prior of Barnstaple ; i, 227. Procuratorium Domini pro etc. [in favour of Richard GabryeU and Thomas Stephyn], 31 Oct., 1416 ; i, 227". Procuratorium Domini pro etc. [in favour of the same], 15 Nov., 1417 ; i, 235". Certificatorium pro etc. (20 Hoy., Iil7). The Schedule omits the Dean; gives the four Archdeacons, the same Abbots as before, and the Priors of Plympton, Launceston, St. German's, Bodmin, Frithelstock and Tyward reath ; i, 236. Cook, Andrew and IsabeUa, i, 306". Cook, John, instituted to Landcross, R., ii, 95"- A Clerk of the same name, and probably the same person, was shortly afterwards instituted to the neighbouring R. of East Down, ii, 108". Cook, Thomas, chaplain, licensed to celebrate in Gapella Somete Electe, in the parish of St, EndeUion (15 Sept., 1400), i, 48; 107". The name occurs several times, and identification is not easy. Thomas Cook was Canon of Bosham and Prebendary of Apuldram therein, i, 12", 25", which preferment he resigned, ii, 38". A Thomas Cook appears as proxy for Walter Lambard, u, 84" ; and probably the same man was instituted a little later, to St. Kieran's, Exeter, ii, 103. — A Commission of enquiry was issued, 27 Aug., 1413, in the matter of the excommunication of Thomas Cook, of Torre, for an aasault on John Dowelton, priest, aud monk of Torre Abbey, ii, 252. See, also, i, 301, 308". Cook, Walter, Canon of York and Prebendary of Axminster, i, 15 ; ii, 17", 19"; co-patron of Axminster, V., ii, 187. This name is of frequent occurrence, and identification is difficult. Walter Cook was collated (1399) to the Archdeaconry of Exeter, ii, 43" ; but there is no record, apparently, of his death or resignation : his successor, however, died in 1408, u, 232. A Walter Cook was instituted to Langtree, R., in 1411 ; ii, 132", 239", i, 171". See, too, i, 302". Cook, WiUiam, of CornwaU, i, 161. Cook, William, chaplain, (perhaps, the R. of Nymet Rowland), i, 314. ,See Coke, u, 104. Coote, William, Sacristan of Slapton Collegiate Chantry, u, 111. Coplest6n [Copelston, MS.], residence of John Copleston, (see Oratories), i, 6". This John Copleston and AUce his wife, were licensed to choose confessors (4 Dec, 1396), i, 9". Copleston, John (senior), i, 302, 332 : John (junior), i, 327," 332": Thomas, i, 332.— John (senior), patron of Nymet Rowland, ii, 25", 104, 189 ; of Cheriton Fitz-paine, u, 191 : John (junior), of Great Torrington, ii, 174. INDEX. 69 His Comnaisaion as Stew,^d for the Bishop in Devonshire is dated 24 Sept., 1417 ; u, 263. Copleston, William, instituted to the R. of Stowford, ii, 164"; resigns and is instituted to Milton-Damarel, R., ii, 169"; 257" ; his death, ii, 173" Coppe, WUliam, of Kingston (q. v.), ii, 277". CopshUl, John, V. of Buckland Brewer (deceased), u, 85". Corbyn, John, V. of Wittenham-Rowley (Dioc. of Salisbury), ex changes for Stoodleigh, R., ii, 121" ; exchanges again for Kilve, R. (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), ii, 130". Corbjm, John, V. of Toller Porcorum (Dioc. of Salisbury), ex changes for Jacobstow, R. (Devon), ii, 162 ; and again for the Chantry of Cheverel Parva (Dioc of SaUsbury), ii, 177. Cordington, Thomas de, R. of Clannaborough (q. v.), ii, 359. Cornu, Henry, presents to Thornbury, R. ii, 75.— See i, 71". Cornu, John, instituted to the R. of Broad Nymet, ii, 195. Cornu, Sir Robert, knt., presents to Brushford, R. (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), ii, 4. Cornu, Robert, co-patron of Merton, R., ii, 146" ; of Sutcombe, R., ii, 181. Cornu, Walter, patron of Thornbury, R., ii, 139. Cornwall, Archdeaconry of. Mandate for the Bishop's Visitation (5 AprU, 1400), i, 35". — See, also, Carslegh, James, ii, 267. [Breve Regium] — Mandate to the Bishop to receive the oaths of certain men, as Justices of the Peace for the County, viz. John Arimdell, John Grenevyll, WiUiam Stourton, Richard Reprenne, and Roger I'rewethenek (12 Oct., 1410), u, 335". Cornwale, Joan, wife of Thomas, i, 303". Cornewale, John, R. of Langtree (deceased), ii, 132" Cornewaylle, Sir John, knt., presents to Calstock, R.,.ii, 23"; to South Molton, R., ii, 94, 1 23 ; to Beerferris (Arch-presb.), ii, 182, 186, 260", 261 ; to Dartington, R., ii, 155, 193, 265".— /See, also, Newton-Ferrers, u, 363", 304. Comewayl, Richard, presents to King's Nympton, R., ii, 9C, 100, 103"i, 146, 249"- Cornevayll, Thomas, ll.b., R. of St. Stephen's-in-Brannel, i, 86, 89", 106, 109", 135 ; exchanges for Thornbury, R. (Dioc of Chichester), u, 180". Cornewale, WiUiam, V. of Egloshayle, — The Bishop dispenses with his residence, on account of the suits and disputes continuaUy going on between him and the Prior of Bodmin, who resisted ' With Alice his wife. 70 INDEX. his claim to cut firewood' in the wood at Dunmeer, and to take tithea on account of the profits of the MiU there, and also as to a certain annual pension of 40s., the Vicar complaming of risk even of bodily injury, and the Bishop deciding that it was lawful for him to leave his parish in order to defend the rights of his Vicarage (" Tolleratio ahsencie vicarii, p-oseqwentis jura ecclesie sue."— The date of this document is omitted ; but it appears to have been issued between 15 Sept, aud 12 Oct., 1398), i, 21. he exchanges for the V. of Batheaston, ii, 52". Cornwood, William Pykkeslegh (or Pygeslegh), R. of ; Ucence to choose a confessor (9 June, 1399), i, 27; licence of non-residence for one year,^ from 11 June, 1399, ibid; The Bishop issued hia Mandate, 6 July, 1403, addressed to the Dean of Plympton, Simon Elys, R. of Harford,^ and John Stybbe, chaplain, forbidding the revenues of -this parish to be farmed by a certain layman, Thomas Codemore, who, in defiance of the said Rector, had fraudulently collected the tithea of the said benefice, ordering the pariahioners not to pay their Rector, and falsely pretending to a right to farm the same. — i, 67. licence of non-residence from 28 Nov., 1404, to Michaelmas, 1405, i, 72. — Robert Offecote, R. of (see " Oratories "), i, 110"; licence of non-residence from 21 March, 1417-18 to Michaelmas, 1418, i, 238"; from 18 May to Michaelmas, 1419, i, 247" Cornworthy, Margery, wife of John Smyth of, i, 330". Cornworthy Priory, i, 303, 308", 309, 311", 316, 318, 327", 329, 329", 330", 331", 332".— Churches appropriated to, ii, 359".— The Bishop's Mandates— (1 ) For the Visitation of the Priory on the 1 4th of May (dated 1 0 AprU), 1400, i, 36". (2) Against certain persons who interfered with the due* payment of offerings at weddings, purifications, and funerals, in the parish church of Cornworthy, appropriated to the said Priory : it was addressed to the Dean of Totnes, ^ " Super quibusdam focalibus in sUva * ' ' Ad unius denarii vel alterius modice de Dynmre," — " Focale. Annona quantitatis valorem restringere sunt lignaria, vel jus quod .quis habet conati." And again — "quidam ini- percipiendi ligna in sUvis ad suum quitatis fiUi, quorum nomiua pariter focum." — D'Amis. ¦ et persone ignorantur, diebus do- ' dum tamen tempore quadragesimaU, minicis et festivia ac aliis, mensibus et festis majoribus medio tempore Junu, Julii, Augusti, et Septembris, contingentibus, ad dictam tuam sub Anno Domini mUlesimo quad- eoclesiam personaliteraccedas; Proviso ringentesimo duodecimo jam instante quod eidem ecclesie tue dicto tempore contingentibus, devocionem populi ac deserviatur laudabiUter in Divinis, et oblacionem in exequiis mortuorum animsxum cura diligenter exerceatur . . juxta morem antiquum oflferre iu eadem, quodque pracuratorem volentis, ad hujusmo^ modicam ydoneum in eadem constituas et quantitatem predictam restringere dimittas, qui nobis, et ministris nequiter molientes, quam plures nostris, ac ceteris ordinarus tuis, Christi fideles in exequiis pro tunc respondere valeat vice tua ; abseucie- existentes, et ibidem juxta morem que tue dampuum recompensetur offerre volentes quominus offerre vale- elimosinarum largicione, nostro arbi- bant impedire temere presumpserunt, trio moderanda." et ipais sic offerre volentibus quibus- ' Herford, MS. dam occulte ne offerrent, quibusdam palam et publico, vetuerunt." INDEX. 71 John [Andrew], R, of Alphington, and Nicholas, chaplain of Cornworthy Church, who were to ascertain the names and descriptions of the malefactors, and cite as many as were found blameworthy to appear before the Bishop at Clyst (7 Oct., 1412), i, 168". The Prioiy having been vacant since the death of Joan Lucy, 3 Oct., 1411, the Subprioress and other members of the Community who were bound to elect a successor having postponed and neglected their duty, so that the right of preferment had lapsed to the Bishop, he exercised it in favour of Eleanor Blake, one of their number (28 Feb., 1411-12), ii, 140. Comysche, Geoffrey, instituted to the R. of Bicton, ii, 83. Corvet, John, instituted to the V. of Sidmouth, ii, 22. Ooryton [Coreton, MS.] John, R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tavistock, i, 50. Cote, William, instituted to be " Minister " of the parish Church of Slapton, ii, 132 ; and see ii, 357"- Ootell, John, i, 332. Cotemor,^ Thomas, see Kingston, ii, 276. Coterel, John, V. of Axmouth, i, 238",— He was instituted to Axmouth on resigning the Wardenship of Ottery St. Mary, ii, 212. CotereU, Richard, of Apuldram, ii, 293^. Cotesmore, ii, 43. Cotteford, Thomas, R. of St. Illogan, i, 12 ; ii, 316. Cotyn, WiUiam (and his wife), i, 304. Coulyn, William, see Luxulyan, i, 160" ; ii, 247. Coulyng, see Oldcastel, i, 191". Couper, John, of Apuldram, ii, 293". Courtenay, Earl of Devon, see Devon. Courtenay, Sir Edward, knt. ([eldest] son of Edw. Earl of Devon), i, 86 ; co-patron of Bickleigh, R., ii, 92" ; patron of Kentisbeare, ii, 166; of Stoke-Damarel, ii, 169; of Brixham,^ v., ii, 176". [He died in 1418, vita patris]. Courtenay, Sir Edward, son and heir of Hugh, Earl of Devon (ob. vit. patris), ii, 342. Courtenay, Sir Hugh, knt. (son of Edward, Earl of Devon), presents to the R. of St. John in CornwaU, ii, 160, 181 ; to Shevioke, ii, 169.— Sir Hugh Courtenay, senior, knt., presents to the Chantry of Forde, in the parish of Bampton, u, 186^ 201", to the R. of Bampton, n, 264, 307" ; to the Archpresb. of Haccombe, n, 107", 149, The Bishop grants (16 Oct., 1417) his ' Possibly the same as Thomas Code- adjoining parish. more ; Cornwood (q. v.) being an " See Brixham, ii, 258", 355, also, i, 333. 72 INDEX, Licence for the marriage of Sir Hugh Courtenay, of Haeeombe, with Matilda, daughter of WiUiam Beaumond of Heanton Punchardon, in the Chapel within the said William's mansion of Heanton, provided the banns were duly caUed in their respective parish churches, and leave obtained from the Curates thereof. — i, 235". [Breve fiegium]— Mandate to administer the oath to Sir Hugh Courtenay, senior, as Sheriff of Devon (5 Nov., 1418), ii, 363". Courtenay, John, domicellus, presents to the R. of Ashton, ii, 68", 75" Courtenay, Margaret de, i, 301. Courtenay, Sir Peter, knt., co-patron of the V. of Sidmouth, ii, 22 ; presents to Alphington, R., ii, 67, 74 ; to Moreton [Hampstead], R., ii, 78. Courtenay, Sir Philip, knt., presents to Bradninch, R., ii, 27 ; to Honiton, R., ii, 45 ; to Powderham, R., ii, 49 ; to Bickleigh, R, ii, 87". Courtenay, Richard, Canon of Bosham, i, 12" (and Prebendary of Westbroke therein), i, 25" ; collated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 42", and see i, 56" ; resigns his Canonry in Bosham, ii, 54 ; instituted to Alphington, R, ii, 67 ; to the Prebend of Heyes, ii, 67" ; resigns Alphington, ii, 74 ; presents fre the R. of Honiton, ii, 103, 148 ; to the R. of Cadeleigh, ii, 96" ; resigns his Canonry (Exeter) and the Prebend of Heyghes (sic), ii, 152 ; claims to present to the R. of Milton Damarel, ii, 237", — a mistaken claim, ii, 342",— /See Kentisbeare, ii, 249 ; also, i, 311"- Courtenay, Archbishop William, see Canterbury. Courteys, Alexander, M.A., instituted to the R. of Instow, ii, 144", 248" ; see, also, i, 168", 197. Courteys, John, monk of Tavistock, ii, 59, 61 ; see also, i, 315, Covele, Thomas, see St, Pinnock, ii, 350"- Coventry, i, 305 ; election of the Prior of St. German's confirmed at, ii, 79. Cbvyntre, Richard, V, of Hockworthy, exchanges for Bath easton, v., ii, 44 ; exchanges again for Egloshayle, V., ii, 52" ; his death, ii, 68. Covyan, Richard, instituted to Littleham, St. Swithins, ii, 22". Cowley Bridge, i, 302", Cowick (¦i.e., St, Thomas's, Exeter), See Institutions. Cowick Priory, i, 316, 319", 327, 331" ;— The Bishop's Mandate to the Prior, for his Visitation on- 9 July, 14()0 (dated 30 June, 1400), i, 43.— Commission as to the Visitation (7 July, 1400), ii, 227. John Burgeawyll, Prior of (see Oratories), i, 73", 80 ; in arrear of Puocurations due to the Pope's Collector, for INDEX. 73 three years (1408-10), i, 105, 110.—" Ordinacio " between the Prior and Monks and the parishioners of St. Thomas " ultra pontem," Exeter, — The Biahop refers to the fact that Holy Scripture requires the ordinances of Religion to be celebrated in buildings dedicated to God, except in cases of necessity, and states that he had received a Petition from John, Prior of Cowick, and the monks there, and alao from the parishioners of that place. Betting forth that in the Chapel of St. Thomas of Canterbury, situated atthe end of Exe-Bridge, the V. for the time being had continued, and from time immemorial, to perform all parochial functions (the burial of the dead only excepted), until it had been swept away by an inundation of the river, whereupon the said Prior and Monks, Patrons of the Vicarage, and the parishioners- the Faithful elsewhere contributing their alms— had built a fair Basilica, in honour of the said glorious Martyr, on a piece of ground caUed " Pyryhay " (weU removed from the river and from aU risk of inundations), the property hitherto of the said Priory, and of their church at Coirick. Now monks, secundum etliimologiam nominis, ought to serve God apart from the common intercourse of the people, and the said Mother-Church, moreover, was quite at one end of the parish, and the new BasUica in its midst, so that the latter was, in every way, more convenient and suitable for the Parish Church. The Bishop consented to the prayer of the Petition, that he would consecrate the new church and its cemetery, having first consulted, and obtained the consent of, the Dean and Chapter, the said Prior, the Vicar (John Alkebarwe), and the pariahioners at large, repieaented by Richard Holand, John Floyer, John Brycon, John Kyte, John FarthehUl, Hugh Benyn,' WUliam Chedder, and Peter Hode — the right of continuing to bury in the cemetery of St. Michael's chapel being reserved for those who preferred it. All duties pertaining to the Rector were to be performed by the Prior and monks, except cure of souls, for which the Vicar would continue responsible ; the parishioners to fulfil their customary duties, including the maintenance in good order of the said antient-cemetery of St. Michael. The Bishop dedicated and consecrated the new Church on Tuesday, 4 Oct, 1412, and the me«so and High Altar, together with the cemetery, on the following day, and ordered that the Feast of Dedication should always be solemnly observed, and in the same manner as Christmas Day. This " ordinacio " was sealed by the Bishop, the Dean and Chapter, and the Prior and Convent ; also by the Dean of Kenn (within whose Deanery the Church stands), at the request of John the Vicar ; and by the Dean of Christianity, at the request of Richard Holand and the seven other parishioners named above, and on their behalf, because they had no common seal of their own." — u, 287-288. The " ordinacio " of, see Okehampton, ii, 292" Cowlyng, John, scholar, — -Dispensacio super defectu natalium (29 Jan., 1398-9),^ i, 24" ; instituted to St. Minver, ii, 95". Cowlyng, Thomas, instituted to St. Dominick, R. ii, 193" : i, 245" Cowyk, John, instituted to Pyworthy, ii, 101"; i, 100", 232, 327". ' Or, perhaps, Bevyn. Virginis, municipii Oxoniensis, Or- * '•' Data et acta sunt hec ... in quadam dinis Sancti Augustini, Lincolniensia camera magna a retro aula majori Diocesis, situatum." infra Prioratum Sancte Fritheswide 74 INDEX. Crabbe, Walter, R. of Clovelly (deceased), ii, 7. Cracamtallan, in St. Gennys (now, I believe, Crackington), i, 82". Craddock (Cradok, MS. — in the parish of St. Cleer), Chapel of St. Wynwalo at, i, 232.. Cradele, Philip, priest, aUeged assault on, ii, 240" Crauthorn, WilUam de, see Chudleigh, i, 239. Crantock, Collegiate Church of, — The nave had been greatly damaged by the fall of the tower ; and, the Com munity being too poor to rebuild the same, the Bishop granted an Indulgence to the Faithful who should contribute to the cost (11 Aug., 1412), i, 163". John Waryn, Dean of, i, 256", — A Commission was issued 27 July, 1417, addressed to Dean Waryn, for the repair of the Choir (or Chancel) there, and at St. Columb-minor (which was appropriated to the College), and for the raising of the moneys required ; which moneys Robert Trehage had been deputed to receive and apply. Some of the Canons had been slow to contribute their proper share ; so the Bishop ordered the names of the defaulters to be reported to him, and the Dean was to see that payment was enforced. — ii, 262. Crawley (Dioc of Lincoln), Nicholas, R. of, i, 310". — See, also, i, 325. Crede, John, i, 301. Crediton, Bridge at New MUl, i, 327".— Esse Boleyn, in the parish of, i, 82 ; Folef ord^ in, the mansion of Joan Dyrwyn, i, 185. Spencecombe^ in, i, 212". /See Talaton awii Hull, (Sir John), ii, 310". The Bishop's Park at, etc.,— The Bishop, on the 5th of Dec, 1418, granted to his valet, John Clyfton, as the reward of his faithful service, the office of Keeper of his Park at Crediton, and also the office of BaiUff of the Hundred of Crediton, for the term of his life, with aU fees, profits, etc, thereto pertaining. This grant was sanctioned, aud sealed, by the Dean and Chapter, 10 Dec, 1418.— i, 244. Chapel of St. Laurence at, — The Bishop \\Tites to the Dean of the CoUegiate Church, and the Dean of Cadbury, stating that John Matthew, chaplain (Cuatos of the said Chapel), had complained to him that certain iniquitous persons, whose names he did not know, had carried off certain charters and muniments of great value, veatments also and the oblntions of the faithful ; aud he directs that the offenders be denounced publickly, in the accustomed manner (28 Jan., 1410-11), i, n2\ The Collegiate Church of, i, 326 ; Sir John Sully's tomb in the north transept there, i, 327" ; bequests of Canon Henry Brokeland to, i, 303 ; of Maurice Burgh, i, 305" ; of Thomas BuUok, i, 313" ; of Joan Dyrwyn, i, 323 ; of Canon Richard Penels, i, 332" ; of Canon Thomas Barton, i, 327" ; of Thomas Reymound, i, 331".— Commissions, etc.,— - ^ Now "Shobrooke Park." 2 Spenceryscome, MS. mmx. 75 To compel the Prebendaries of Crediton to contribute to the cost of completing the Choir, ete., of their Church, — directed to John Lugans, 'Thomas Barton, and John Dodyngton, Canons of Exeter, 31 July, 1399 ; u, 225. Mandate for the Visitation of the College on 5 June, 1400,— duect^d to the Precentor, i, 39. Letter from the Bishop, directed to the Dean, and to the R. of Lapford, touching the complaint of the R. of Morchard-Bishop against certain chaplains, and especially against Elias Lebe, that they could not be induced to serve iu his parish Church, even for competent salaries (5 Se'jt., 1410), i, 105". \ . , h William Trey (or Tray), Dean of, see Sture, William, i, 126 ; his WiU, i, 316".— Thomas Estbrok, Dean of, a Penitentiary for the Deanery of Cadbury, i, 231. — William Fylham, Dean of, i, 237, 237". — The Precentor and Canons of, in arrear of Procurations, due to the Pope's collector, for one year (1410), i, 105. — John Wythewyll, Precentor of, his Will, i, 309 ; Robert Alkebarowe, Precentor of, ii, 97" ; WiUiam Querley, Precentor of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Cadbury, i, 245 ; John de Dodyngton, Prebendary of, his Will, i, 301 ; Richard Hopere (or Hooper), Canon of, i, 88, 116, 117 ; William Langeton, Canon of, i, 64 ; Major Parys, Canon of, i, 233 ; the Prebend of Prustecombe in, i, 332" ; of Woodland, — Mandate, directed to the Dean of Exeter, Ralph Tregresiou, on the complaint of John Prophet, Prebendary of Woodland, against the representatives of John Wendlyngburgh (senior), his predecessor, who had left the Prebendal buUdings, ete., in a very dUapidated state. A full enquiry was ordered into all the circumstance of the case (16 Sept., 1395), i, 5''. William Sutton, Canon and Prebendary of, — Commission for his absolution : it appears that he had committed an assault on John Lyghfote, one of the Vicars of the Church (7 Sept., 1414), ii, 255. The Guild in the Church of, i, 305". Credy, Adam, brother of William, i, 307", 308 ; co-patron of the R. of Inwardleigh, ii, 108". Credy, Agnes, daughter of Thomas, i, 307". Credy, Ivo, esquire, cb-patron of the R. of Inwardleigh, ii, 108". Credy ,1 Joan, daughter of Adam, i. 307". Credy,! Ralph, i, 308 ; co-patron of Inwardleigh, R. ii, 108", Credy,' William, R. of High-Bickington ; licence of non-resi dence for one year, from 15 Oct., 1395, i, 6 ; his death," ii, 91 ; his WUl, i, 307".— /See, also, 308"- ^ Crydy, MS. ' Hfe is here called " Thomas " — a clerical error. 76 INDEX, Creed (or St. Creed), the Church of, i, 323, 331.— Chapel of St. Mary at Grampound,! j^ ^]^q parish of (licensed 16 Sept., 1400), i, 48. Cresa, John, clerk — Dispensacio super defectu natalium. (24 Sept., 1412), i, 167". Cresa, Nicholas, R. of St. Mary Arches, Exeter (deceased), ii, 9. Cresa, Richard, scholar, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (11 April. 1397), i, 12. Crese, Richard, (part-owner of the ship Marie of Exmouth), i, 320. Cressy, Reymund, proxy for Thomas Loweden, ii, 110". Creuwes, Alexander, ii, 150". Crewkerne (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), John de Dodyngton, R. of, i, 301. Criave, Thomas, co-patron of North Bovey, R., ii, 189", 264. Crocker, Robert, chaplain, i, 307, 307". Croisere, WiUiam, co-patron of Chagford R., ii, 33", 34", 356. Crokern, John (de Childehay) ; see Kentisbeare, ii, 248", 345". Crooke,^ in North Tawton, Chapel of St, Mary there, i, 128. Crooke, John, instituted to the R. of Rackenford, ii, 5" ; i, 138 ; (deceased), ii, 150". Crosse, Henry, i, 308 ; ii, 307" ; co-patron of Gittisham, R., ii, 104 ; of Stoke-Rivers, R., ii, 129", 180.— See, also, Parkham. Crowan, (or St. Crowan), Luke Trenewyth, V. of, — He had complained to the Bishop that Divine Service was being unlawfully celebrated by certain chaplains, without licence, in the Chapel of St. Augustine, -within his said parish ; the Biahop commissioned Richard Olyver to enquire, and, if the charge were true, to inhibit the offenders (16 Dec, 1398), ii, 222. — See Beauchamp, John and Joan (Oratories). Crugge, John, presented to St. Leonard's, Exeter, ii, 268"- Crukern, -John, instituted to Saltash V.,^ ii, 36" ; resigns, ii, 102. Cruse, John, instituted to the R. of High Bray, ii, 191", 265. Cruwys'^-Morchard, Walter, R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Southmolton, i, 50. — Thomas Frist of, i, 324. — John Pratte of, i, 138. — Commission, for the ordination to the priesthood of John Knight, deacon, R. of this parish (10 Dec, 1418), U, 266". ' Grampount, MS. at ii, 102, we find " perpetua vicaria ^ Croke, MS. ecclesie parochiaUs Sancti Stephani ^ " Vicarius ecclesie parochialis de Salt- de Saltasshe." ash," i.e., " St. Stephen's-by-Saltash; ^ Crewys, alao Crues, MS. INDEX. 7 Cruwes, Robert, instituted to the R. of Rackenford, ii, 150".— See, also, i, 205, 315, Crewys, Walter (accoUte), instituted to Virginstow, R, u, 179". Cryche, WiUiam, Prior of Montacute, presents to the V, of Monkleigh, ii, 109". Cryk, Walter, V. of Stratton; Ucence to celebrate in the Chapels of Holy Trinity and St. Michael, Bude, and St. Leonard's, Effbrd (21 Aug., 1400), i, 45. Cryour, Thomas (Canon of Plympton), — He had appeared before the Bishop, complaining that one John Sutton, a servant and cook' of the ceU of St. Mary-iu-the-Marsh,^ near Exeter, had been accustomed to annoy him, and on one occasion, finding him in a comer of the hall where there was no chance of escape, had fouUy abused him, and then rushed at him with a dagger,^ so that, being in fear of his life, and in self-defence, he attacked his assailant with a stick, which he was lucky enough to find in the corner of the hall, striking him once only on his head, and wounding him. The said John, contemptuously refusing to do what the doctor advised, died three days later, and entirely through his own obstinacy. Cryour, by the advice of his friends, had withdrawn him self from the service of the Altar ; but the Bishop, after careful enquiry, pronounced him free from all hlame in the matter, and restored him to the full exerciae of the duties of his office. The Bishop delivered sentence herein, in the Chapel of his Palace at Exeter, 5 Sept., 1409. — i, 89". Cryse, Stephen, prebendary of Crediton (deceased), ii, 139. Crystow, Thomas, instituted to the V. of Pinhoe, ii, 183. Crystow, William, does homage to the Bishop at Crediton, for lands there (16 Sept., 1400), n, 310", CuU^gh (or Cully), John, co-patron of the R. of Inwardleigh, ii, 24", 108"- CuUegh, Robert, instituted to the R. of Monkokehampton, ii, 80" ; his death, ii, 192". CuUyng, Thomas, Abbot of Tavistock (deceased), ii, 62"- CuUyng, William, Provost of Glasney, — The Bishop writes to him (24 Jan., 1398-9), informing him of his intention to collate Laurence Walter, priest, to be Vicar to Canon John Rawe (by lapse), i, 24. He presents to the V. of Mylor, ii, 21 ; and (in conjunc tion with Nicholas Herry, Sacristan of Glasney), to the Chantry "de Porte" therein, ii, 111; 163. — See Fraun- ceys, John ; also, ii, 225. Culm Davy* (in the parish of Hemyock), the Chapel at, i, 318". Culmstock«, Prescof in, i, 200" ; St. Mary's Chapel at, i, 317", et seqq, — Culmstock Bridge, i, 318. ' Coous. gariter nuncupate.'' ° " Prioratus, sive celle, Sancte Marie in " Comb Davy, MS. Marisco, juxta Exoniam." ' Columpstok*, MS. ' " Cum quodam cultello dagger vul- ^ Prestecote, MS. 78 INDEX. Culmyslond, Thomas, an accolite,— The Bishop certifies that on searching the Re^ster of ^s immediate predecessor (Thomas Brantingham), he had found that the said 'Thomas CulmyBlond had tefn admitted to the order of sub-deacon in the Chapel of his Manor of Clyst, 23 March, 1386-7S with title from the Abbot and Convent of Forde (16 Sept., 1412), i, 166. Curteys, MatUda (wife of Thomas, of PyUe, in the pansh of LanUvery^), licence to choose a confessor (6 June, 1405), i, 75. — See Oratories. Curvyn, John, i, 327". Cury^ the Chapel of the Monks of Hales* in the parish of,— Licence to Richard Polmogh, and other fit chaplains, to celebrate in the said chapel on Sundays and other Festivals, until the said parish Church, which had been poUuted by effusion of blood, should have been duly reconciled (21 July, 1395), i, 4. . , „ , = t,_4. There was a chapel of the B. V. M, in this parish at Boohym* ; see Bryt (Oratories), i, 87, Custa, John, V, of Upottery, exchanges for the Chantry of St. ibidrew in the church of St. Mary Magd., Taunton, u, 69. Customs, Collectors of, in the Port of Exeter, u, 851. Cutmore, Thomas ; licence to choose a confessor, for one year (3 Oct., 1401), i, 58",— /See Codemore and Cotemor, Thomas (note). Cuttonfi, the Pi:ebend of, n, 347", Commission of enquiry as to "dilapidations,'' on complaint, by Prebendary Richard Dounscomb, of the neglect of Thomas Kerdyngton, his predecessor (5 Aug., 1419), u, 268. Cutynbek [in St. Germaxis—hodie Cuddenbeak], the Bishop's Manor of, i, 46"- D. Dabernon, Agnes, see Hunne, John, i, 169 ; ii, 246". Dabernoun, John, and Thomasia (daughter of John Cadia), — It appears that at the time of their marriage the said John knew, and Thomasia did not, that they were related iu the fourth degree of consanguinity. A Dispensation was granted to them : but it was stipulated that if John should outUve his -wife, he should not be at Uberty to marry again (28 Sept., 1414), i, 200". Dabernoun, John, i, 306". — See also, ii, 89". " MLXXXVI " in the MS.— a clerical * Heylys, MS. error. " Bossim, MS. ' Lannyvery, MS. " Cotton, MS. Sancti Coreutini, also, in the MS. INDEX. , 79 Dagf en, William, resigns the Chantry at Morthoe, and is insti tuted to that of Colcombe, ii, 13. Daldych, Robert, R of Corston (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), exchanges for the Chantry in St. Katherine's Chapel, Hemyock, ii, 195" ; resigns, ii, 198", Dalkyn, John, V, of Bradworthy, i, 38", 68" ; his death, ii, 88", Dalyngton, John, instituted to the Priory of St, Nicholas, Exeter, ii, 197, Dangy, John, i, 324", Danyell, Richard, Prebendary of Carssewell, resigns, ii, 193, Danyel, Roger, V. of Seaton (deceased), ii, 46. Danyel, Walter, collated to the R. of the CoUegiate Chantry of Slapton, n, 46"; 68 ; his death, ii. 111". Danyell, William, R. of St. George's, Exeter, ii, 336. Dart', the river (at Holne Bridge), i, 183 ; Bridge at Staverton over, i, 174" ; Dait-Bridge, i, 306". Dartington^ Peter [Overton], R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Totnes, i, 50 ; 82 ; licence of non-residence for one year, from 14 June, 1411 ; i, 125". — Ralph Walwayn, R. of, licence of non-residence for one year, from 14 Feb., 1413-14, i, 193"; for one year, from 10 April, 1415, i, 209" ; for one year, from 3 June, 1416, i, 221" ; for one year, from 2 July, 1417, i, 233. — John Bowden (sub deacon), R. of, dispensation (to study at Oxford), for one year, from 6 Feb., 1418-19, i, 245. Dartmouth', see Townstal. — -The Chapel of St. Mary " de novo constructa," licensed 21 Aug., 1400, i, 45 ; the " new chapel at Dartmouth," i, 113; the Chapel of the Holy Trinity there, i, 226". — Edmund and Joan Arnald, of, i, 146 ; WiUiam Clerk, of, i, 10, 86".— John and Rosa Rede, of, i, 330".— /See Gatewell, Richard. Daubeney, Thomas, i, 329. Daubryggecourt, Sir John, knt. — -See Townstal, i, 226". Daudeley, Master, of Exeter, i, 311". Daumarle, Isabella, relict of Sir John Daumarle, knt., presents to the R. of North Huish, ii, 8", 67", 144", 248" ; her Will, i, 308" ; Nicholas, Thomas, and James, her sons, Joan and Margaret, her daughters, ibid. See li, 55". Damarl, Roger, R. of Mary Tavy, i, 175. ' Derte. — Dertington. — Dertemouth, MS. 80 INDEX. Dauney, John (domicellus) and Joan his wife, i, 75". Dauntesey, Edward, Archdeacon of CornwaU, i, 30, 66 ; U, 57", 149 ; his coUation, a Prebend in Glasney being an nexed, ii, 35. He was R. of Yate (Dioc of Worcester), but exchanged for a Prebend in St. Probus, n, 58 ; resigns, n, 84" ; instituted to the R. of Ashwater, ii, 91" ; exchanges for the R. of Roborough, U, 148 ; resigns both Roborough and his Archdeaconry on being consecrated Bishop .of Meath, ii, 149,— /See Poundstock, n, 229, Davenport, Adam, instituted to the R, of Stokenham, u, 183 ; presents to the V, of Stokenham, u, 192, 265 ; See also, i, 247" ; ii, 260", 261, 357", Davidstow^, Thomas Bernard, V, of, — [Breve Regium]— To appear before the Judges at Westminster and shew cause why he should not pay to Stephen, Prior of Launceston, the sum of 75s., arrears of an annual payment of 5s. (28 June, 1401), ii, 313" ; a little later — 29 Nov. iu the same year — the Bishop relaxed the sequestration of the Vicar's^ portion, whioh had beeu previously imposed by John Boscofellek, the Bishop's Commissary therein — possibly in connection with these very arrears — i, 58". Roger Bernard's bequest to the Church of, i, 314". Davy, John, instituted to the V. of Yarnscombe, ii, 166. Davy, Thomas, see Hurde, Richard, i, 202". Dawe, John, clei'k — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (22 Jan., 1407-8), i, 83; instituted to the Chantry "de Ponte," Glasney, ii. Ill ; resigns, ii, 163. Dawe, WiUiam, instituted to the V. of St. Cleer, ii, 148 ; i, 228, 232. Dawlish, John Caynok (or Kenok), V. of, i, 122; proxy for John Burell, n, 90",— Thomas Fayrforde, V. of,— Commisaion (addreased to Richard Penell, advocate in the Consistory Court) in a case of dilapidations on Fayrforde's complaint against Caynok, his prede cessor (7 March, 1411), u, 239 ; 241. — Chapel of Cofton^, in the parish of, — An action brought againat John Caynok, the late V., by the vUlagers of Cofton as to providing a chaplain to serve 'the chapel there, having been decided in the said Vicar's favour, they appealed against the decision of the XJourt, refusing to resort to the Mother Church for the Sacraments, ete., as the new Vicar, Thomas Fayrforde, in like manner declined to serve Cofton chapel. Pending this appeal, the Bishop directs John [Colyn], R. of Mamhead to hear the confessions of the Cofton people, and to celebrate specially for them, in his own parish-church on Easter-day and administer to them the sacrament^ ; but he was to take no stipend for his work, and no part of the ' Dewystowe, MS. Institution and in the Breve Regium. 2 He is twice in this document called ^ Cokton, MS. John, by a clerical error, probably, ^ " sacramentum eukaristie,'' for Thomas, which he is caUed in the INDEX. 81 revenues of the living was to be diverted from the Vicar (2 April, 1411), 1, 122. Referring to the Commission (of the 7th of March, 1411), in the matter of the dilapidations left by John Caynok, the Bishop declares that the said dilapi dations had been assessed in not less than £6 lis. lid., and that Fayrforde had represented that, unless the amount could be recovered at once, the property of the deceased would probably be made away with. So he directs sequestration thereof tiU the said sum be paid (17 April, 1411), ii, 241". The controversy between this Vicar and his parishioners at Cofton seems to have been patched up, but not settled, soon afterwards ; for on the 11th of August, 1411, he was Ucensed to celebrate in "the Chapel of St. Mary^ " (on the Feast of her Assumption only), and on the 30th of August "in capella Beate Marie de Cokton," on the Feaat of her Nativity, i, 131, 133". — On the 30th of March, however, 1412, Thomas Uppeton, V. of Kenton, was Ucensed to serve the Ghsepel, pendente lite ; i, 146"; and on 6 March, 1412-13, this Ucence was renewed, also pendente lite • i, 177". On the 8th of August, 1412, the licence for St. Mary's at " Cokton " was renewed, and at the same time a licence was granted for the Chapel of St. Mary at " Lydesv^U." — i, 163. Dawny, John, R, of Rame, i, 11". Dayell, John [also, DayhuUe and Dayhyll, MS.], instituted to Ashreigny R., ii, 166; resigns, ii, 177"; instituted to Romansleigh R., u,l76" ; 258". Dayow, John, instituted to the V. of St. Stithians, ii, 182. Dean Prior [Dene Pryour, MS.], John Russell, V. of, — [Breve Regium, vocatum "venire facias"]. — The said John RusseU and WiUiam Floyer, V. of Lamerton, executors of the WiU of David Hughe, late V. of Buckfastleigh, were to appear at Westminster and shew cause why they should not pay to John Beare, chaplain, and John Shiplegh, Executors of the wiU of Roger Goslegh, alias Gosley, late V. of Holy Trinity, Buckfast leigh, the sums of X20, by the said John, and £20, by the said WiUiam, unjustly detained (7 Feb., 1415—16), U, 355. Deen, Richard, V. of Hackington (Dioc. of Canterbury) exchanges with the Sacristan of Bosham, ii, 41", resigns, ii, 48". Defence of the Church and Realm, — Breve Regium — pro arraimento virorum Ecclesiasticorum in Diocesi Exoniensi — on the King's setting out for the war with France— (28 May, 1415), ii, 352.— Executio Brevis pj-edicti = (12 June, 1415), u, 352".— The Bishop's certifi cate therein^ (14 July, 1415)— "in numero videUcet virorum ai-matoi-um cciiij et sagittariorum M. ccj." ibid. 'Probably the chapel at " Lydeswell," mentioned below." ^ " Rectores et Vicarii, et alii benefici- ati, quorum beneficia in vero valore annuo, omnibus deductis, juxta com- munem eatimacionem ad decem mar caa se extendunt, necnon presbiteri stipendiarn, sint armati, vel ad mo- dum sagittariorum cum aroubus et garbis sagittariorum arraiati Cujus vero beneficium valet annuatim de cern Ubras, sit armatua. Cujus xx marcas, sit armatus cum uno sagit- tario. Cujus XX Ubras, sit armatus cum duobus sagittarus. Cujus vero xl Ubras, habeat duos annates cum duobus sagittariis. Cujus C marcas, habeat tres armatos et tres sagittarios. Cujus vero C Ubras, habeat quatuor armatos et sex sagittarios. Religiosi vero Abbates et Priores, tam exempti quam non exempti, sub forma pre* 82 INDEX, Delyngton, Richard, co-patron of Washfield R, ii, 108, 142, Demalt, Henry, collated V, Choral in the Cathedral, i, 173". Dename, mansion of Sir John ColshuUe, i, 205. Denbury, ^ William Reeke of, i, 138. — Thomas Loweden, R. of ; licence of non-residence for one year, from 19 April, 1412, i, 148; for one year, from 25 Aug., 1413, i, 183. — John Batyn, sub- deacon, R. of; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for three years, from 14'0ct., 1418, i, 243. Denclyve, John, sub-deacon, who had been ordained, without licence, ab alieno episcopo, — Dispensation in his favour (25 March, 1414), i, 195. Dene, John, parochial chaplain of Sherford, i, 168". He was one of the executors of the WUl of Henry Blakbourne, R. of Stoken ham, q. V. He was specially licensed to celebrate in the Diocese at large (26 Sept., 1413), i, 185. — A John Dene, no doubt the same, is mentioned, as well as the above-named Henry Blakbourne, in the Will of Canon John Dodyngton, i, 301. There was another John Dene, R. of East Down, who died in 1409-10 ; U, 108". Dene, William, instituted to Thorverton V., ii, 86 ; proxy for Roger Smyth, ii, 88 ; exchanges for the R. of Heathfield -Durburgh (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), ii, 165". Deneclyf, Stephen^ ; Commission to prove his Will (20 Jan., 1412-1.3), ii, 250, Deneman, Gilbert, chaplain, succeeds Robert Box, R. of Combe Raleigh, i, 82 ; exchanges for Broadhembury V., ii, 161"- Densel, Richard, ii, 351. Denyar, Robert, i, 332. Denys, Isolda, widow of Walter Denys (of Bradford), presents to the R. of Bradford, ii, 139, 191"3, 201", 244. Denys, John, presents to the Chantry of Trewen in the parish church of Holsworthy, ii, 51". Denys, Matilda, widow, i, 306. Denys, Robert, clerk— D*spensacio super def ectu natalium (4 June, 1411), i, 124". Denys, Roger, instituted to Duloe V., ii, 40; his death, ii, 49, 308", dicta armentur prout faoultates of the four Archdeaconries] se exhib- eorundem patiuntur, ita quod aliqui- eant." bus certis die et loco .... citra ' Devenebyry— Devenebury. MS. vicesimum diem mensis Julii proximo ' " ^obas dum vixit nostras gerentia." futuri, in ai-mis suis predictis co- ' " per Isoldam Wybbury, quondam ram vobis [the Commissioners in each uxorem Walteri Denys d'efuucti." INDEX, 83 Deneys, Thomas, presents to Meeth R, U, 123", 233"; to Goodleigh R , n, 158", 253", 349 ; to Bradford R., U, 244 ; does homage, at Crediton, for lands at Hokeway and Carforde, in Crediton (3 Sept,, 1415), ii, 311. See, also, i, 332. Deneys, Walter, see Marhamchurch, i, 107, and Wybbury, Isolda, U, 177". Depedale, Richard, R. of St. Mary Arches, London, ii, 305. Derby, AU Saints, i, 300. Derby, John, i, 305. Derham, Richard, s.t.p.. Dean of Great St. Martin's, London, U, 89. Derlyng, Thomas, priest, — He was guilty of irregularity in marrying two couples clandestinely and -without the knowledge of the Clergy-in-charge in either case, viz., John Ragger and Anna Lyndestan in a certain chapel -within the parish of Dodbrooke, and John Andreu and Joan Fogheler in the parish church of Woodleigh, He was liable to excommunication, suspension, and interdict ; but, on his humble petition and confession, a fitting penance waa assigned, and a Dispensation granted (1 Feb., 1416-17), i, 229. Derneford, see Durneford. Derwent, WUliam, V. of Tenterden, exchanges for Shobrooke R„ ii, 79" ; i, 84 ; for Bratton [Clovelly] R., ii, 186 ; for South Perrott R. (Dioc. of Sarum), ii, 186". Despenser, Richard, heir of Thomas le (a minor ; by reason whereof Edward, Duke of York, was patron of Canons leigh Abbey), ii, 125". Despenser, Constance le, presents to the R. of Langtree, ii, 132" ; see also, U, 239", 338, 339"- Devenysch, Thos. V. Choral in the Cathedral, i, 198. Deverell, in the parish of St. Gwinear (see " Oratories"), i, 194. Devon and Somerset, Sir WiUiam Bonevylle's bequests for the repair, etc., of the bridges on his demesnes in, i, 311"- Devon, Edward de Courtenay, Eari of, i, 61", 63, 76" ; u, 256"; his chapel in his mansion at Tiverton, i, 67" (and Matilda, his Countess), i, 324" ; presents to Alphing ton, R, U, 1 66, 256" ; to the Chantry of Brythlegh, ii, 17; to the Prebend of CarsseweU, u, 193; to Chaw leigh, R,, ii, 155 ; to Chulmleigh, R., u, 81 ; to Pre bendal Stalls in Chulmleigh, ii, 5", 14", 35", 101, 101", 173", 175", 188"; to the Chantry at Colcombe, ii, 13; to the Preb. of Cutton, U, 46", 90", 99"; to Dolton, R, ii, 122"; to AU-Hallows, Goldsmith-street, Exeter, ii, 100 ; to St. Leonard's Exeter, U, 268" ; to 84 INDEX. Farway, ii, 129", 145", 164 ; to the Preb, of Heyes, ii, 67", 152; to Milton-Damarel, R., u, 132" (and 238), 150", 169", 173", 190, 341, 341"^; to Musbury, K, ii, 67 ; to NorthUl, R., u, 99, 169 ; to St. John-in-Cornwall, R, u, 11, 56", 68 ; to Sampford-Courtenay, R., ii, 22", 74", 114", 201"; to Shevioke, R., n, 83" 94 ; to Stoke Damarel, R, U, 122" ; to Sticklepath Chapelry, ii, 6, 7 ; to the R. of Tiverton (1st Portion), ii, 150", 169"; (2nd Portion), ii, 10, 74", 90", 99" ; (3rd Portion), ii, 24 ; to the R. of Wood leigh, u, 93". Dewdon, mansion of Simon Michel, i, 20. See " Oratories." Deynsell, Thomas, see Widecombe, i, 180". Deyman, John, chaplain, i, 310 ; instituted to Horwood R., ii, 79". Dilapidations, — The Bishop's Mandate to the four Archdeacons as to the repair and maintenance of Chancels and Office- Books, houses and other buildings (9 Dec, 1410), i, 1 10. Dittisham, Bosumshele in the parish of, i, 86", — William Underwoode, R, of ; licence of non-residence for two years, from 13 June, 1396, i, 9 ; for two years^, from 8 July, 1398, i, 20".— Reginald Bryta, R., i, 91, 93 ; Ucensed to preach in all Churches, etc., in the Diocese, except the Cathedral (20 June, 1411), i, 127" ; 168", 176 ; a Peniten tiary in the Deanery of Totnes, i, 143 ; proxy for Richard Hoper, ii, 164". Dobbe, Robert, proxy for Henry Hokisylle, ii, 36". Doboner (or Boner) Martin de, V, of St. Feock, i, 26, 161. Dodbrooke, Chapel of St. Mary "atte Wylle," in the parish of, licensed for Divine Service ; but the Rector was not to be bound to find a chaplain to serve the same (4 April, 1403), i, 63 ; Chapel of Our Lady of Langewyll, at, ii, 244". — John Thomas, R. of ; dispensation "(to study at Oxford) for three years, from 5 May, 1403; but he was to take sub-deacon's Orders within a year, i, 64". — Richard Try by, R. of, his resignation, on institution to the R. of Newton Ferrers, i, 245^; see, also, ii, 357".— /See Derlyng, Thomas, i, 229,— Sir Richard Champernoun of, i, 244", 333" ; his anchorite at, i, 334, — John Wytloff's bequest to the Church of, i, 306, Dodyngton, Agnes and Amicia de, i, 301. Dodyngton, John, Rector of Crewkerne, Canon of Crediton, 1 It is stated here that he was Patron ^ Undurwode, here, in the MS. for two successive turns out of three. INDEX. 85 etc, i, 30), 320"; Canon of Exeter, ii, 212", 213, 226; coUated Treasurer of Exeter Cathedral, ii, 42", having been previoasly appointed to assist Reginald Bryta in the administration of the affairs of Treasurer WiUiam Trevell, who was incapacitated by age (no date ; it comes between 5 May and 18 May, 1398), U, 217"; his WUl, i, 301. Dodyngton, Richard, see Oldcastel, i, 192". Dodyngton, Walter, exchanges the R. of Clysthydon for that of Clyst St. Laurence, ii, 41 ; his death, ii, 74. Doget, John, R. of St. George's, Exeter, ii, 336" ; his death, n, 132", 135. Doget, Robert, R. of Clannaborough ; Ucence of non-residence for a year, from 21 July, 1410, i, 100" ; instituted to Ash reigny R., ii, 177" ; licensed to celebrate in the House of the Vicars, Crediton (27 April, 1419), i, 246". Dokeworthy, Edward, instituted to the R. of Bampton, ii, 8 ; his death, ii, 192. Dollebeare, Ralph, commissioned as Apparitor-general of the Diocese (28 July, 1396), ii, 21 1 ; proxy for William Gryni (q.v.), and for Stephen Reskyer (q.v,) — See, also, i, 141, 142, 306"; ii, 275, 336", 351. DoUebeare, Walter, R. of Southill, i, 104, 197", ii, 54", 211, 227. DoUynge, Thomas, i, 329". Dolbiry, John, instituted to Landcross, ii, 20 ; [resigns and is] instituted to Totnes V,, ii, 95. Dolton, William Carvek (or Carvell), R. of, i, 43". — Stowford in the parish of, i, 207. Domet, John, of Uffculme, i, 1 60 ; ii, 247. Dommewyll, Walter, instituted to the V. of Berry Pomeroy, ii, 12 ; his death', ii, 158" ; see, also^, ii, 253. Dona, Chapel of St. Leonard at, in Axmouth, i, 238", Donk (or Douk), John, see Govja, John, Donnyng (or Dounyng), WiUiam, V, of Ashford (deceased), ii, 154. Donyell, Nicholas, V. of Linkinhorne (q.v,), i, 50, Dorchester [Dorset], The Friars of, i, 311, 320". Dotton [ecclesia de Dodyngton, in the Deanery of Ayles beare, — See Taxation of Pope Nicholas], — Commission : Against those who resorted to the Church and Churchyard there, ' " Dounewell," MS. " " DunnewyU," MS. 86 INDEX. for the purpose of holding fairs and markets therein (directed to the Dean of Aylesbeare and [Walter Caprugg] V. of Otterton, 10 July, 1400), u, 227. Doty, Richard, V. of LaunceUs, i, 38" ; exchanges for St, Law rence, Exeter, ii, 26; and again for Staverton, ii, 70"; 160". Doune (or Downe), John, instituted to Abbotsham V., ii, J 7; and to the Chantry of Umberleigh [Womberley MS.], u, 52". Downe, Matthew, instituted to Parracombe R., ii, 7" ; resigns, ii, 50 ; coUated to a Canonry and Prebend (of Westbrook), in Bosham, ii, 92" ; and exchanges immediately for Brat ton [Clovelly], ibid; resigns, ii, 106; exchanges his R. (or Portion) de "la Grene in the Church of Wodensden (Dioc of Lincoln) and his Wardenship of the free chapelry of Crofton (Dioc of Salisbury), for Whimple R., ii, 98; instituted to Cruwys-Morchard R., ii, 104"; exchanges Whimple for Bampton, and is coUated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 192 ; exchanges Cru'wys-Morchard for Farringdon R, ii, 194" ; co-patron of Georgenympton R, U, 99 ; see, also, i, 324", n, 306" Downe, Thomas, i, 332 ; presented to Highampton R., ii, 245". Downe, WilUam, instituted to the R. of Dolton, ii, 122". Dounebryge, William, Canon of Exeter, i, 301. Dounham, James, scholar — Dispensacio super defectu nataliwm (23 Sept., 1413), i, 184", Dowelton, John, see Cook, Thomas, ii, 252. Dowland,^ R., appropriated to Canonsleigh Abbey, ii, 359"- Down Thomas, in the parish of Plympton, i, 237. Down St. Mary, the parish church of, — The Bishop grants an Indulgence to the Faithful contributing to the rebuilding of the nave and tower thereof — " Cum . . navis ecclesie Sancte Marie de Downe juxta Crediton cum ipsius ecclesie oampanili fuerat et sic vetustate consumpta quod jam tarde, pro majori parte, ad terram extat ejecta funditus et prostrata, parochianique ipsius ecclesie, ad quos ipsorum na'vis et campanilis pertinet reparacio et reedificacio, tante paupertatis dispendio subjacere noscantur quod ad eorum reparacionem, quin verius novam construccionem, etc." (15 Nov., 1413), i, 189". Downes, Joan, sacrista of Canonsleigh Abbey, ii, 125. Doyggel, Richard, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Drake, John, R. of Whimple, i, 62, 72 ; exchanges in 1407 for certain preferment in the Dioceses of Lincoln and Salis bury (see Downe, Matthew), ii, 98. — A John Drake is recorded to have resigned the V. of St. Stephen's, Saltash (in 1398), ii, 36".— /See, also, i, 332. ' Doughlond, MS. INDEX. 87 Drake, Richard, clerk, i 301". Drake, Stephen, chaplain, i, 314. Drayton, John, instituted to Sutcombe R., ii, 82 ; i, 73", 76" ; exchanges for Kingsbury (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 102". Drayton, Richard, i, 323" Drayton, Robert, and John ChishuU, their Chantry in St. Paul's Cathedral, ii, 1 55"- Drenck, Henry, proxy for John Osborn, ii, 50. Drew, Benedict, proxy for William Fylham, ii, 199. Drew, Henry, i, 334. Drewe, John, instituted to Landcross R., ii, 10 ; (deceased), ii, 12. Drewe, William, V. of Littleham, exchanges for the V. of Brimpton Regis (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), ii, 87. Drewsteignton, Robert, R. of, appointed co-adjutor to Richard Colebrugg, R. of Roborough (26 Sept., 1402), ii, 23 ; ap pointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Dunsford, i, 143, J 73", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237", 245. ' Dreyn, Michael, accolite, — Dispensation^ in his favour (18 Sept., 1399), i, 29. Drocus, collated by Bishop Walter de Bronescombe to the V. of St. Perran [Zabulo]^, in 1269, i, 195. Dublin, David Russell, a Dominican Friar of, i, 101". Duff'elde, John, i, 327". Duk (or Duke), Peter, V. of St. Mary Church, exchanges for Ashburton, V., ii, 34 ; exchanges again for Widecombe, ii, 57 ; and again for Harberton, ii, 86 ; i, 94, 115",143 ; com missioned to prove the Will of Sir John de la Pomeray, knt. (1 Oct., 1416), ii, 260.— /See, also, ii, 267. Duloe [Duloo, MS.], the Church of [St. Kyby], i, 323 ; Chapel of St. Mary "atte HiUe" in the parish of (see Landa- warner — Oratories), i, 61". — The Rectory of, — Lanrak, Thomas, sub-deacon, R. ; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for one year, from 30 Aug., 1395, i, 5 ; ditto (from 4 Jan., 1396-7), i, 10"; letters dimissory to any English Bishop, that he might be ordained deacon and priest, ' He had been ordained without licence, and he speaks of himself as having " ab alieno Episcopo . . Thoma, been specially moved in this case, Crispolitano Episcopo." The Bishop " fusis a te nobis devotis precibus ob refers with satisfaction to the fact tuorum exuberanciam meritorum pa- that, having done this thing igno- terna pietate inclinati." rantly and inadvertently, Dreyn had ^ He is described as " de eadem [eccle- abstained from exercising his oflice, sia] presbitero." §8 INDEX. were granted to him (9 May, 1397), i, 12; but he was ordained deacon "ab alieno Episcopo," Nicholas, Bishop of Dunkeld, and priest by the Bishop of Winchester ; this rendered a dispensation necessary, which was granted 20 April, 1398, i, 17"; and on the same day a licence of non-residence, that he might reside for two years in Oxford, ibid ; co-patron of the V. of Duloe, ii, 40, 49, 141".— See, also, ii, 246, 308".-^The Vicarage of,— [Breve Regium]. — Prohibition to admit any Clerk to the Vicarage, then vacant, pending a settlement of the dispute as to the right of patronage between the Rector (Thomas Lanrak) and John Colshill and Roger Denys, clerk (27 Oct., 1398), u, 3081". Thomas Estbrok, V. of, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of West, i, 93", 115", 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231", 238, 245".— /S'ee ii, 82, 237, 333.— Commission of enquiry as to the right of patronage, John ColshuU, domiceUus, and the R., Thomae Lanrak, having presented Robert Ousthorp, chaplain (17 May, 1412) : the result (wliich was certified by Henry Wynnegode, LL.B., the Bishop's Official-Peculiar in Cornwall (in St. Mary's Chapel at Looe) was that the presentation was good ; ii, 246. Dunchideock, the Rectory House, etc., at, — Indulgence granted (26 Jan., 1395-6), to the Faithful who should contribute to its rebuUding — " ad reedificacionem domorum mansi Rectorie ecclesie paro chialis de Dunschidiok ad humum funditus prostratorum," i, 7". — About two years and a half later, Matthew Stoke, priest, made formal complaint to the Bishop, that in a certain case touching the repair or rebuUding of the chancel of the parish church, and of the manse and other houses be longing to the Rectory, which had been heard before Thomas Tredowargh, a pretended commissary or delegate of Ralph Tregrisiou, (Dean of Exeter and Vicar-General), between John Lange, R. of the said parish, plaintiff, and the said Matthew Stoke, defendant, the said pretended Commissary, though he had no jurisdiction in the matter, proceeded, UlegaUy, and favouring the plaintiff more than was right, to deliver a definitive sentence in the said John's favour, and entirely against the other side ; which sentence was null and void ; yet because he disobeyed it, one John Dawny, a chaplain, calling himself a special commissary of the said Thomas, had caused him to be threatened with suspension db ingressu ecclesie, and with the greater excommunication — -minus canonice. He had, moreover, at the instance of the said John, caused it to be publickly announced that he had been so suspended and excommunicated, to his great prejudice and injury. The Bishop, accordingly, commissioned Robert Rugge, Archdeacon of Barn staple, and Walter Gybbes and Walter Levenauut, Canons of Exeter, to hear the case on its merits and decide the matter (9 Jun., 1398), i, 19". — John Prous, R. of, (primam tonsuram, clericalem habenti) ; dispensation (to study at Oxford), for three years, from 25 Nov., 141 1, i, 140" ; ditto^ (sub-deacon), for four years, from 15 Oct., 1414, i, 202". — See, also, i, 245. Dunham, John, Canon of Frithelstock, ii, 183" Dunkeld, Nicholas, Bishop of, see Duloe. ' Proue5 — Donsshydyoke, MS. iKDEi. 8& Dunkeswell Abbey, i, 318, — Commission to Henry Nony, Bishop of Ardagh, for the Benediction of Alexander Burlescombe, as Abbot thereof ( 25 Aug., 1397), ii, 212". — Commission to the same Bishop for the Benediction of Richard Lamport^, Abbot-elect (17 July, 1399), ii, 225".— Commission to WiUiam, Bishop of Caithness, for the Benediction as Abbot of John Bokelond, monk thereof (10 JunS, 1419), ii, 267", Dunmeer (near Bodmin), the wood and mill of, i, 21, Dunneworth, Agnes, see Wyssynton, William, i, 185"- Dunnyng, Robert (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), a notary-publick, i, 116, 320", 325", 326; instituted to the R. of AU Hallows- on-the- Walls, Exeter, ii, 135" ; 172 ; resigns, and is insti tuted to the R. of Holy Trinity, Exeter, u, 176. Dunsbeare, [Dynsbeare] Chapel of the Holy Trinity at, in the parish of Merton, i, 71. Dunscombe, Richard^, instituted to the R. of Shevioke, ii, 94 ; resigns, and is instituted to the R. of NorthiU, ii, 169. — Richard Donscombe (or Dunscombe) was instituted to the Prebend of Cutton in 1419, ii, 201. Dunscombe or Dounscomb, William, chaplain, commissioned — ad vendicandum clericos convictos coram Judicibus Secularibus, in Devon (20^ June, 1395), n, 209".— R, of PoughiU ; exchanges for St. Merryn, V., ii, 28" ; exchanges again for North Bovey, R., ii, 38 ; his death, ii, 189". Dunsford, R., appropriated to Canonsleigh Abbey, ii, 359"- Dunsford, Thomas Loteby, V, of, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Dunsford, i, 50, 94, 115, 143, 173", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237", 245,— /See, also, i, 135 (Oratories). Dunste, Richard, instituted to Buckland Brewer, V., ii, 85". Dunterton, John Halsanger, R. of ; licence of non-residence from 12 Jan., 1411-12 to Michaelmas, 1412, i, 141 ; also, for one year, from 29 Sept., 1413, i, 185, — Clerk, John of, i, 135, Durburgh, James, see Ringmore (Institutions). Durden, John, instituted to the R of Arlington, ii, 6", Durham, Richard (Dean of the Free Chapel of St. Martin, London), John Haget (Canon of Exeter), and Maior ' H^ was one of those found to be in '^ CaUed " WiUiam," apparently by a airear of Procurations due to the clerical error, at i, 173. Pope's Collector for thi-eeyeai-s (1408- ^"vicesimo die Junii": 1410), i, 105. a blank was left here and never fiUedin. ^0 INDEX. Parys (R. of PUlaton), appointed by the Bishop his Proctors "to vi.sit the Threshold of the Apostles" (3 March, 1409-10), i, 94". Durke, John, i, 312. Durneford, Stephen, of Plymouth, patron of the R. of Drews teignton, ii, 1" ; of St. Pancras, Exeter, ii, 2 ; Sheriff of Devon, — to administer the oa^h to him (Breve Regium,, 10 Nov., 1417), ii, 361. Durneford, William, and Alice his wife, present to the R. of Parkham, ii, 92. — See, also, Oratories, and ii, 307"- DurneU, Thomas, instituted to the R. of Okeford, ii, 179, 259" ; i, 231", 241". Duyn, John, instituted to the R. of Ideford, ii, 25. Dyber, WiUiam, Warden of the Free Chapel of Kingston Russell (Dioc. of Salisbury), exchanges for the R. of St. Ive, ii, 54; i, 61 ; exchanges for the V. of Buckland Abbas (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 104.— /See, also, i, 320"- Dyer, Edward, i, 312. Dyer, Roger, of Kingston, ii, 292. Dygher, William, i, 325, 333. Dyghere, Robert, V. of Morebath, resigns, ii, 85". Dyghte, John, clerk, ii, 46, 47, 49, 50, 50" (notary-publick), ii, 60, 60", 61. — Commission to, as Registrar of the Consis tory Court (1 Aug., 1395), ii, 209" ; collated to St. Stephen's, Exeter, ii, SO ; his death, ii, 87".— /See, also, i, 302. Dygne, John, scholar — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (4 Dec, 1396), i, 10. Dygon, John (Canon of Plympton), instituted to Thornbury, R, U, 75 ; i, 71", 72", 85", 100" ; instituted to Meavy, R, ii, 98 ; resigns Meavy, ii, 121 ; and Thornbury, ii, 139. Dygson, Nicholas, collated to a Canonry in Bosham, ii, 198. Dygon, Richard, chaplain, see St. Feock, i, 161. Dygon, Thomas, V. of Kingston (Dioc. of B. and W.), exchanges for Parracombe, R., ii, 79", i, 73, 83" ; resigns, ii, 153". Dylyngton Matilda (widow of Richard), see Washfield, ii, 259", 356".— /See Dynyngton. Dymmok, John, of Ermington, ii, 275. Dyne, Peter, V. of Spreyton, resigns, ii, 88. , Dynham, Sir John, knt. ; licence to choose a confessor (19 Feb., 1396-7), i, 11".— Patron of South Pool, R., ii, 8 ; of Roche, R, ii, 8", 12", 51"; of the Chantry of St. Katherine at Index, 9l Hemyock, ii, 195"; presentsi to St. George's, Exeter, ii, 234" ; does homage to the Bishop, at Clyst, for lands at Kennerleigh, in Crediton (4 Feb., 1406-7), ii, 310". Dynham, Matilda, wife of Sir John ; licence to choose a con fessor (26 Nov., 1396), i, 9" Dyneham, Oliver de, patron of St. George's, Exeter, u, 336". Dynyngton, in [Bishop's] Tawton, see Holeway, William, ii, 311 . Dynyngton (sic), John, co-patron of Washfield, ii, 168.— See Dylyngton. DypphuU, John, see Chagford (Institutions), ii, 33". Dyre, John, chaplain, V. of St. Anthony in Kerrier, resigns, ii, 164",— /See, also, i, 332. Dyrehyll, James, instituted to Marhamchurch, ii, 1 88, 263". DjrreU, Thomas, a chorister of Exeter, i, 326"- Dyrwyn, Joan, wife of Robert, her Will, i, 323. Dyrwyn, Margery, si,ster, and William, son of Joan, ibid. E. Ealdstrete^, Prebend of, in St. Paul's, London, ii, 43, 226. East AUington, Richard Olyver, R. of, i, 186"; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Woodleigh, i, 143, 174, 194", 207".— /See, also, ii, 112", 357. East Anstey, the Church of, i, 319", East Bradleigh, in the parish of Tiverton, chapel of St. Katherine at, licensed 2 July, 1400, i, 43. East Ogweli [MS., E.stwogg], Thomas Ferrers, R. of, a Peni tentiary in the Deanery of Kenn, i, 50. East Worlington [E,stwolryngton, MS.], John Richard (alias Woborn), sub-deacon, R. of; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for three years, from 21 August, 1400, i, 45 ; licence^ of non-residence for two years, from 28 Nov., 1404, i,72. Edmund, Roger, of Kingston, ii, 277". Edneves, John, V. of Newton St. Cyres, i, 138. ' But found not to be the true patron. •' CaUed " John Woborn " only, in this " Also " Eeldstrete," MS. place. 92 mutix. Edward, John, of Apuldram, ii, 293". Efford, in the parish of Stratton, Cornwall, see Bude, manori of John Arundell at, i, 190. Egerdon, William, Canon of Exeter, see Ekerdon. Egg-Buckland [Ecbokelond, MS.], John Mottelegh chaplain, appointed co-adjutor to John Tappyng, V. (23 Oct., 1402), U, 23. Egloshayle ; William Cornewale, V., his dispute with the Prior and Convent of Bodmin (see Cornewale, Wm.), i, 21.— Chapel of St. Nicholas, Pendevy, in this parish ; licence granted to the Prior of Bodmin (15 Feb., 1403-4), i, 69". Egloscruk, i.e. St. Issey (q. v.) ; not '_' Egloskerry," as in Oliver's List of Parishes in the Monasticon. Eglosros, see Philleigh. Ekerdon, John, i, 320. Ekerdon or Egerdon (also Ekerton, MS.), WilUam, collated to a Canonry 'in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 80 ; licensed to celebrate in any suitable place within the Diocese (16 Nov., 1413), i, 189"; his death, u, 154 ; his WUP, i, 320" ; see, also, u, 237", 281". Elerky, see Veryan. Elie, John, R, of Meshaw, resigns, ii, 8". Elmede, John, proxy for John Pyke, ii, 42", EUomede, Thomas, i, 303". Elston^ manor of, in the parish of Churchstow, i, 318"- Elwel, Thomas R, of St, Pinnock, exchanges for Cold A.ston (Dioc of Worcester), ii, 351, 352, Elyot, Edmund, clerk, i, 320" ; ii, 281". Elys (cdias Hely,s), John ; a case of violation of Sanctuary. — "Item, VP" die mensis predicti, ibidem [in London], emanavit Commisaio directa Decano Ecclesie Exoniensis, ad deuunciandum, sen denuuciari faciendum, omnes illos excommunicatoa fuisse et esse in genere, qui extvaxerunt Johannem Elys, alias Helys, fugientem ad Ecclesiam Cathe- dralem Exoniensem ex causa immunitatis habende (6 Aug., 1396), i, 9, An Indulgence was granted by the Biahop, 3 Nov., 1398, to the Faithful who should contribute to the reUef of John Elya, of the County of Essex, whose houses and all his property had recently been totally destroyed by fire, so that he was reduced to absolute poverty, and had nothing left to support his wife and chUdren, i, 22. ' Effard, MS. s Alwyston, MS.—" AUestou " in Sir ' From which it appears that he was also William Pole's time ; hodie " El- Rector of Longbridge (Dioc. of ston." Sarum). INDEX. 9S Elys, Simon, R. of Harford (q. v.) — See, also, i, 67, Elys, Thomas, Priest of St. Mary's Chantry at Heme, Kent, exchanges for PoughiU, R., ii, 65" ; resigns ii, 147". Enachdune^ Henry, Bp. of — Commission to ordain and confirm, etc, in the Diocese (3 Sept., 1395), ii, 210 ; also to bless WiUiam Paderstow as Abbot of Buckfast (Sept. 1395), ii, 210". Ermington, " Brigg " (i.e. Ivybridge, in the parish of, i, 69", 112. — See Dymmok (Oratories). — " Ordinacio " touching the Chapel and new Cemetery of Kingston in this parish (see Kingston), ii, 275. — Manor of Woodland, i, 195". — Worthele (see Topcliff, Thomas), i, 238.— WUliam FaleweU, R. of ; licence of non-residence for two years, from 20 April, 1396, i, 8"; his WiU proved, i, 12 ; 300.— Richard Tyttes bury, R. of (see Oratories), i, 36, 37 ; licence to choose a Confessor (10 April, 1400), ibid. — Thomas Redman, R. of, and also of Kenn, licence of non-residence for one year, from 25 July, 1410, i, 100". — John Stybbe, chaplain, see Oratories, i, 85, — Thomas Rowe, V. of, i, 313. The Prior of Montacute [in Somerset] is referred to, in 1411, as "Rectorem sive proprietarium ecclesiarum parochialium Sancti Neoti in Cornubia, et Monkelegh, ac medietatis ecclesie de Ermyngton," ii, 339. Ernam, John, R. of St. Dominick, resigns, ii, 7" Erth [Erte, MS,], in St, Stephen's by Saltash, i, 186. Esoth, John, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (13 Sept,, 1400), i, 47" Esse Boleyn, in the parish of Crediton, i, 82, Esse, Giles de, co-patron of the R. of Ashreigny, ii, 156, 177. Esse, Joan, daughter of Giles, see Clayssch, ii, 231". Esse, Thomas de, see Exeter, St. George's, ii, 340", Esse, William, clerk — Dispensacio super defectu natalium, (31, May, 1401), ii, 18", — In i, 73" is the foUowing entry,— " Item, eisdem die' et loco', Dominus [dispensavit] cum Willelmo Ease, clerico, Exoniensis Diocesis, ut in prima tonsura clericali, quam tacito, de defectu natalium quem patitur de soluto genito et soluta incaute, alitor tamen canonice, suaeepit, injuucta primitus sibi pro cxceasu hujusmodi penitentia salutari, libere ministrare, necnon ad omnes aUos minores ordines licite aapirare et promoveri, ac beneficium ecclesiasticum, cui cura novi iminet ( sic), anim.irum, recipere et Ucite retinere valeat, hujusmodi defectu non obstante." 'Now a vUlage called Annaghdovra, in '^ 14 March, 1404-5. the Diocese of Tuam. ^ At Crediton. M INDEX. Essex, the Archdeaconry of, see Prentys, Edward, ii, 357"- Estebrok, Richard, V. of Okehampton, his Will, i, 321. Estebrok, Thomas, instituted to Duloe, V., ii, 49, 49", 82, 55, 237, 333 ; resigns Duloe, and is collated Dean of Crediton, ii, 141" ; i, 231 ; resigns Crediton, and is collated Sub- Dean of Exeter and Penitentiary, ii, 1 87. — Thomas Estbrok, ll.b., was appointed Official Peculiar, etc., in Cornwall, ii, 230". The date is omitted, but it must have been between Feb. 1405-6 and Feb. 1407-8. He received a Commission as " Examinator iu Consistorio Exoni ensi generalis," 20 Sept., 1417 ; u, 263. As Sub-Dean he complained of the bad condition in which his predecessor, Thomas Noell, had left the manse, garden, etc., and the Bishop (24 Sept., 1417), commissioned Richard Penels, Canon of Exeter, to examine the premises and report, ii, 263. — See, also, i, 321. Estcolmp (or Estcolm), Canon of Glasney and R. of Stoke Damarel (deceased), ii, 122", 123".— /See, also, ii, 248. Estcot, manor of, in the parish of Morebath, i, 60. Estyngton, in the parish of North Tawton, ii, 8, 334, Estmond, Thomas, i, 303". Estrepeny, William, Prior of Cowick, resigns, ii, 37. Esturmy, Sir William, knt., presents to Tedburn St. Mary, ii, 1 96", 267 ; to Heanton Punchardon, ii, 247 ; (with Joan, his wife) to the Chantry of the B. V. M. at Heanton Punchar don, n, 251". — See, also, ii, 344", 345. Etewell (or Ettewell), John, instituted to Lustleigh, R., ii, 17 ; resigns, ii, 93".— John Etvel, a priest (possibly the same), was assaulted in the Cathedral-yard by one William Glyn, U, 225" Eustas, Roger, instituted to the R. of Lew Trenchard, ii, 12, Everard, William, proxy for Richard Courtenay, ii, 67". Eweny, Thomas, instituted to the Chantry in the parish Church of Alwington, ii, 135" Ewty, John, ii, 264. Exbourne, Richard Hurst, R. ; his Will, i, 315. — John Borne bury, sub-deacon, R. ; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for two years, and not to be bound to proceed to the higher Orders in the interim, from 6 May, 1 414, i, 196 ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 6 May, 1416, i, 31.5. Excestre, John, Canon of Exeter, exchanges for the R, of Ipplepen, ii, 31". — See, also, i, 20. Exebrig, Richard, ii, 213, INDEX, 95 Exeter Cathedral, — "The Bishop writes to the President of the Consistorial Court, the Arch deacons, the Deans Rural, etc., granting au Indulgence to the Faithful who should contribute to the completion, decoration, and maintenance of the Cathedral chiuch, which he describes as " vestra mater et magiatra omnium ecclesiarum nostre Diocesis." Collections were to be made every Sunday iu Lent and even up to the Octave of Easter, " usque ad consum- macionem dicte fabrioe et claustri eidem aunexi, ac refecoionis eorundum ; cum eandem ecclesiam matrem suam saltern semel in anno venerari actua- liter teneantur, et absque Chriati fidelium elemosinarum largicione faoul tates ad fabricam ecclesie et claustri preacripti, ut ex testimonio fidedignorum accepimus, non sufficiant," The Bishop orders the collections to be con fined to this work — " aliis questoribus quibuscumque pro eodem tempore dumtaxat exclusis." All moneys so raised were to be paid in immediately after Easter every year, under pain of the greater excommunication if any portion thereof were kept back (3 Feb., 1398-9), i, 25. Letter from the Bishop, addressed to WaJter Gybbes and Henry Brokelond, canons, for the correction of an abuse in the case, especially, of William Broun, a Vicar. He interfered with the chaplains appointed to commemo rate the Anniversaries of former Bishops and Benefactors, by taking the office and work and the stipends also (2 March, 1396-7), ii, 212. The Bishop's Mandate (addressed to the Dean or President), for the Visitation of the Cathedral on the Monday next after the Feast of St. Mark Evangelist, H.e. April 26 — a Sunday, in 1400) to correct and reform whatever in the fabrick itself, or in the Ministers of whatsoever Dignity, may stand in need of correction or reformation. All Canons, Prebendaries, Vicars, Annivellars, etc., were to appear in the Chapter-House at the hour of Prime, or thereabout, and they were to produce their Letters of Orders and their Titles to their Benefices. To the Dean the Bishop adda — "Vos etiam, Domine Decane, ad predictos diem et locum, tenore presentium peremptorie citamus, quatenus ad vos attinet ad omnia et singula supra dicta (5 April, 1400), i, 34". Commission, directed to John SchUlyngford, D.O.L., and Richard Hals, Licen tiate in Laws, " ad prooedendum in Visitacione ecclesie Exoniensis (7 July, 1400), ii, 227. — Bequests to the Cathedral, by John Prestecote, i, 318 ; by Canon Wm. Poundestoke, i, 321" ; by Canon Wm. Ekerdon, i, 320"; by Canon Wm. Langeton, i, 322 ; by Dean Tregrisiow, i, 323 ; by Archdeacon Hunden (for " the new Library "), i, 325 ; by Canon Baldwin de Schyllyngford (for the fabrick and Treasury), i, 330. For the List of Deans, Precentors, Chancellors, Treasurers, Archdeacons, Sub-deans and Canons, see " Institutions, Collations, etc." List of Canons present at the election of Dean Payne (18 Sep., 1415), ii, 170. Dean and Chapter of, in arrear of Procurations due to the Pope's Collector, for three years (1408-10), i, 105, 110,— They present to the Benefices of Ashburton, Branscombe, Broadhembury, Buckerell, Colebrook, Colyton, DawUsh ; in Exeter,— (1) All Hallows-on-the-Walls, (2) St. Kerrian, (3) St. Martin, (4) St. Paul's, (5) St. Petrock's, (6) Tri-. 96 INDEX, Exeter Cathedral — continued. nity, — Gwennap, Harberton, Heavitree, Littleham, V., Morthoe, MuUyon,^ St, Breward, St: Erth, St, Mary Church, St, Winnow, Salcombe [Regis], Sancreed, Sidbury, Staver-, ¦ ton, Thorverton, Trevalga, Upottery, Veryan, Westleigh, West Anstey, Widecombe[-in-the-Moor], Winkleigh (see the Institutions). Exeter, Southernhay,^ i, 319 ; Roger Batyn, citizen of, i, 315 ; Richard Bolde, of, i, 242" ; foundation of Bonevyll's Aims- Houses in Combe Street, i, 311" ; Richard Boson, citizen of, i, 317; Richard and John Bosyn, of, i, 315 ; the new Conduit (Grendon's WUl), i, 316 ; (WUford's WiU), i, 319" ; Simon Grendon, citizen of, i, 315"; Thomas Reymound's house in, i, 332 ; John Spycer, of, i, 3l8 ; WiUiam Wilford, citizen of, i, 319", — The Mayor, etc, present to the R, of St, Edmunds, Exeter, ii, 151". — The Chantry in the Bishop's Palace, see Matheu, John, ii, 44 ; and Burgoun, John, ii, 154.— College of Vicars' Choral, i, 329, 330. The Friars Minors oi,i, 8, 131", 301", 302", 303, 305, 307", 308", 309, 310", 312", 314", 316, 317, 318, 319", 320", 321", 326, 328", 329", 330, 331, 331". The Friars Preachers of, i, 302", 303, 305, 307",1 308", 310" .311,312", 314", 316,317, 318, 319", 320", 321", 326,327, 328", 329", 330, 330", 331, 33 1 ".—Dominican Convent — the Bishop's dispensation for the incorporation of an Irish Friar, David RusseU, of Dublin (4 Aug., 1400), i, 101. The Hospital of St. John at, i, 95", 301, 301", 302", 303, .305, 309, 310", 311, 312", 316, 317, 318, 319", ,321", 326, 327, 328, 328", 330, 330", 331, 331", 332". John Rowe, a poor Clerk of, i, 31 3^ — The Master and Brethren present to the R. of Yarnscombe, n, 106, 141", 166. The Master and Brethren, having represented to the Bishop that their Church had been dedicated on the Feast of St. Lambert, and that it frequently happened that the Services proper to their Dedication Festival could not be held, the Bishop compUed with their request that the day might be changed, and transferred the said Festival to the second Sunday after the Feast of St. Cosmos and St. Damian.— 29 July, 1418 ; i, 241". Churches appropriated to, ii, 359". — Matilda Latymer — also. Sir John HuUe, knt., buried in their Church, i, 329. The Hospital (or Lazar-House) of St. Mary Magd., i, 302", 306", 309, 316, 318", 319", 326, 330, 331, 331", 332", ' Now in the Bishop's gift. ^ Southj^ghay, MS. INDEX. 97 Exeter — continued. St. Nicholas Priory, i, 316, 318, 327,— The Prior and Convent present to Brampf ord Speke, V., ii, 75, ] 88" ; to Butterleigh, R., ii, 23 ; to CoUumpton, V., U, 134, 175"; to Pinhoe, V., ii, 27", 92, 183 ; to PoughUl, R., U, 7", 28", 66, 147", 197 ; to St. Olave's, Exeter, xi, 74, 166".— " Disa-utenticacio sigiUi Domus Sancti Nicholai Exoniensis " : — On the 3rd of December, 1400, the Bishop, being at Chudleigh, wrote to John Westecote, R. of St. Petrock's, Exeter, and to the Dean of Christianity, informing them that, on the 8th of November, some iniquitous persons had stolen a case containing the seal of the Priory, which had been incautiously left lying about in their Chapter-House, contrary to the wUl of WiUiam Mersshe, the Prior, who earnestly besought the Bishop to apply a remedy, as they were in danger of loss from forged and fictitious deeds which the thieves might fabricate, and seal with the said seal ; which is thus described, — " rotundum faerat, habens in medio insculptum ad instar et similitudinem castri quad- rati habentis in sui medio unam turrim excelsam, et in angulis suis alias turres bassiorea et propugnacula, et supra caatrum hujusmodi in una parte vetus scutum armorum "Regis Anglie videlicet cum tribus leopardia, et in alia parte gladium erectum, et in ejusdem gladii cuapide, sive punctu, coronam regiam, et subtus caatrum draconem gradientem, insculpta. In ciroumferencia vero, sive circulo, ejusdem sigilli scriptum ersit sic ; S. Ecclie Sancti Nichi Exon." The Bishop's official had decreed, and the Biahop confirms the decree, that the said seal should be regarded as " disautenti- catum, dampnatum, et annullatum," and of no force at all, in the case of all deeds sealed therewith since the said 8th of November ; and that it was never again to be accounted the authentick seal of the Priory, but that another seal should be at once prepared " cum diversa sculptura et de alia forma." The thieves were to be threatened with excommunication unless, within fifteen days, the seal were restored to the Priory, to be destroyed and broken up\ i, 51. The Parishes and Chapelries of, — St. Clement's, see Heavitree. St. David's, see Heavitree. St. Edmund's, John Potter, of, i, 122", St. George's, — , Commissions of enquiry as to the right of presentation, addressed to the Arch deacon of Exeter : (1) 23 Otft., 1410 ; for William Sechevill, chaplain, pre sented by John Ufflete, domiceUus. (2) 28 Oct., 1410 ; for John Halsang- ' gere, chaplain, presented by Sir John Dynham, knt. (3) 31 Oct., 1410 ; for John Chaddesley, chaplain, presented by Joan, reUct of John Speke, jun., ' Dr. OUver, in the Monasticon, gives an engraving of this seal, from a deed dated 1 April, 1387 : it corresponds accurately with the description given above, except that the inscription is in a leaa abbreviated form than in the text of the MS. — " SigUlum Eccle Sci Nicholai Exonie." He gives another circular seal, of similar design ; but in this a second shield of arms occu- H pies the place of the sword and crown, and the dragon becomes a bird : the inscription is — " Sigillum Prioratus Ecclesie Sancti Nicholai Exonie," and this was, probably, the substituted seal. There is yet a third seal, with a similar castle, but no shields, or other like device, and instead of the dragon (or bird) a scroU : the inscrip tion is the same as in the first seal. 98 INDEX, Exeter — continued, and daughter and heir of Martin Fyschakre ; ii, 234". — (4) 19 Nov., 1410 ; for Richard Mannyng, presented by King Henry IV., u, 235. (5) 24 Nov., 1410 ; for Richard Lyle, chaplain, presented by Margaret, Countess of Somerset, u, 235''. [Breve Regium], Mandamus to the Bishop to search the Registers and certify the king as to the names of aU persons instituted to this Benefice since 40 Edw. III. (dated 12 Nov., 1410), ii, 335". [Breve Regium], Prohibition to admit to this Benefice, pending the settlement of the dispute as to the right of patronage, between the King aud John Ufflete and William SachevyU (dated 12 Nov., 1410), ihid. The Bishop's Certificate as to the result of the search : — In Ch-andisson's Register he had found that WiUiam Danyell " de Eton Meisi" was admitted 17 July, 1347 ; patron, Sir John de Ralegh, of Beaudeport, knt., as proxy for OUver de Dyneham : also, that on the 3rd of Jan., 1359-60, John Lucas, priest, was collated, by lapse : alsfl, that on the 9th of June, 1363, Simon Squyer, priest, was coUated, by lapse. Iu Brantyngham's Register he had found that 'VVilliam TreveUys instituted a Rector in 1381, name and patron not recorded; but on the 15th of June, 1382, John Doget, chaplain, was admitted on the death of Nicholas Terrors, patron, William Asthorp (proxy, WUUam Colton de Ledes, clerk— Dioc. Ebor.) Dated 4 Jan., 1410-11, ii, 336, [Breve Regium], Mandamus to the Bishop to search the Registers, and certify the King as to the names, etc., of all persons instituted to this Benefice from the first year of Edward, son of Henry [i.e. 1 Edw. I, 1272] to 20 Edw. III. [1346].— 15 May, 1411, U, 340". On the 13th of June the Bishop certified that he had found in Bishop Grandis son's Register that 8 Kal. Dec. (i.e. 24 Nov. 1328) he admitted, at Morchard, Roger de Camelford, priest ; the Church having been vacant from the Saturday next before the Feast of St. Luke the EvangeUst ; patron Thomas de Esse, clerk, representing Dionisia de la Bruere, ii, 340". Meanwhile the Bishop had collated Walter Simon, chaplain, by lapse, on the 2nd of May, 1411 (ii, 132") ; but, shortly afterwards, the King (at the Assizes held at Exeter in August), recovered his right of presentation against John Ufflete and WilUam Sechevyle, chaplain, and issued his mandate te the Bishop accordingly (Breve Regium, 7 Aug., 1411), ii, 341. Walter Symon's collation was held to have been null and void' ; and Richard Mannyng, clerk, was instituted, 19 Aug., 1411, Patron, ICing Henry IV., u, 135. Richard Mannyng, R. of ; dispensation (to study at Ox ford) for three years, from 8 June, 1412 ; i, 161. This Rector did not long enjoy his Benefice ; and on his death, about three years later, a Prohibition to admit was served on the Bishop, pending the settle ment of the dispute as to the right to present, between King Henry V. and Richard Ufilete (Breve Regium, 24 Oct., 1414), ii, 349". This was shortly followed by a Mandate to admit WiUiam Normanton, the King's nominee (Breve Regium, 22 Nov., 1414), U, 350 ; and he was instituted accordingly, 7 Dec, 1414 ; u, 162''. William Normanton (sub-deacon), R. of ; licence of non- residence for one year, from 10 Dec, 1414, i, 205 ; dis pensation (to study " in Universitate Oxoniensi, vel alibi ubi viget studium generate), for three years, and not to ' It is ignored altogether in the record Doget,idtimus ipsius ecclesie,Rector,per of Mannyng's institution " ad eccle- mortem ejusdem domini Johannis va- siam parochialem Sancti GeorgU. . . . cantem," quam nuper obtinuit dominus Joliannes INDEX, 99 Exeter — continued. be bound to proceed to the higher Orders in the interim (24 May, 1415\i, 210. St. Giles' [Sancti Egidii], see Heavitree, St. John-de-Arcubus, i, 317. St. Kerrian' s [Sancti Kerani and Kierani, M S.], Thomas Cook, R. i, 142" ; Walter Trote, R., his Will, i, 302". St. Laurence's, John Avery, R, licence of non-residence from 16 Dec, 1401, to the Feast ot St. Peter-ad- Vincula '(1st August), and relaxation of the sequestration imposed in consequence of previous absence from his benefice, i, 59. St. Leonard's, Larkbeare, in this parish, i, 223. — The female recluse at, i, 312", 313, 328 ;— The Bishop issued a Commission, 18 May, 1397, directed to John Dodyngton, Canon of Exeter, for the enclosure of AUce "in quadam domo in cimiterio ecclesie parochialis Sancti Leonardi extra portam australem," u, 212". Commission of Enquiry as to the patronage, on the presentation, by Edward, Earl of Devon, of John Crugge, chaplain (24 Aug., 1419), ii, 268''. (The last Commission issued by Bishop Stafford, who died at Clyst, ten days later). He was instituted shortly afterwards, but soon resigned. Matthew Stoke 'wasR. in 1410, seei, 106". St. Martin's, — Richard Mark, R,, licensed as a Publick Preacher (5 Jan., 1409-10), i, 92", St. . Mary Major, Robert Lyngham, R. of ; licence (for one year) to choose confessors (27 Oct., 1395), i, 6"; see, also, i, 310, 322, 326", 328", 331. St. Mary Steps'^, David [Loueryng], R., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Christianity, i, 50. St. Olave's, John Burgoun, R.,ii, 253"; Walter Cade, R. of, i, 240. /Si. Pancms, John Holond, R, i, 310, 332; his institution, ii,2. St. Paul's, Roger, Bernard, R., his Will, i, 314" ; William Nycol, Rector, i, 330. — Commission (dated 4 March, 1410-11), as to the presentation of Reginald Rus seU, chaplain, by the Dean and Chapter, u, 239. See Institutions. St. Petrock's, John [Westecote], R., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Christianity, i, 50, 51 ; licensed as a Publick Preacher^ (5 Jan., 1409-10), 92"; his WiU, i, 331; see also, i. ' Sancte Marie de Griidibus, MS. Verbum Dei clero et populo, sermone ^ "ofBcium et exercicium predicacionis Latino vel vulgari, publico proponere et proposicionis Verbi Dei . . . . ac et predicare." 100 INDEX, 142", 316", 319" ; ii, 21, 21".— John Rysby (accolite), R. dispensation (to study at Oxfordj for three years from 4 Oct., 1418 (also Letters Dimissory), i, 242" ; see also, i, 70", 203, 319". St. Sidwell's, i, 316, 320 ; see Heavitree. St. Stephen's, Henry Alkebarowe (accoUte), R,, i, 77", 313". Holy Trinity, John Govys, R, of (licencia celebrandi in quadam aula, 17 AprU, 1404 ; see Bonevyle (Oratories), i, 70" ; also (27 Sept., 1404), licence to celebrate Divine Service in the parish Church of the Holy Trinity, "juxta portam Australem," which is described as " de novo erecta et constructa," i, 72 ; his WiU, i, 328" Exmansworthy [Ashmandesworthi, MS.], Chapel at, in the Parish of Hartland (licensed 21 May, 1400), i, 38"- Exminster, St. Martin's, i, 301". — John Gardiner, R, ; licence of non- residence for one year, from 29 Jan.; 1396-7, i, 11 ; his WiU, i, 301". Exmouth, in the parish of Littleham ; licence granted to the inhabitants for Divine Service in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity there, from 1 June to the Feast of the Nativity of S. John Baptist, 1412, i, 160". On the 27th of June this licence^ was renewed, to last during pleasure, i, 162. — The ship 'Mary' of — 'navis, sive bargie, vocate le Marie de ExcTnoth,' i, 320. Eyer, John, co-patron of Coates, R. (Dioc. of Ely), ii, 83. Eyr, Agnes, relict of Hervey Eyr, see LansaUos, ii, 253". Eyr, Stephen, R. of Uplyme (deceased), ii, 7" F. Fabyan, Joan and Alice, i, 332. Fairforde, John, R. of Parkham (deceased), ii, 8". Falewell, Joan, see Bosom (Oratories), i, 8", 86"- Falewell, William, R. of Ermington, i, 8"; his death, ii, 34"; his WUl, i, 12, 300. ^ " Loci distanciam, corporumque ves- Divini Cultus obsequium habere nos- trorum quorundam debilitatem, et cimini, propensius advertentes, etc." viarum lutosarum discriniina, que Nevertheless, they were to attend vestrum aocessum ad ecclesiam paro- the Mother Church on Sundays and chialem de Lytelham supradictam Festivals, and render to its ministers reddunt plurimum tediosum, ves- (ipsiiis ministris) their dues, as .afore- treque devocionis affectum quem ad time. INDEX. 101 Fardell, John Ralegh of, i, 302. Fardell, John, V. of Buckfastleigh (dec), U, 91"; his Will, i, 306". Fareby, in Bishopsnympton : see Bromewych, John, ii, 311". Fareway, John, does homage to the Bishop in London, for lands at Penryn (23 Oct., 1399), n, 310". Faringdon (Dioc of Winchester), i, 49", 313 ; u, 310", 311. Farleigh, in the parish of Tiverton, i, 80. Farnham (Dioc. of Winchester), i, 64"- Farringdon, [Farendon, MS.J, Thomas Tredowargh (sub deacon), R. ; dispensation (to study at Oxford^ for two years, 'from 3 Nov, 1397 : i, 14 ; also, for two years, from 25 Oct., 1399; i, 33.— Thomas Greyston, R., i, 210, 334. —John Knyght, R., i, 240. Farthehyll, John, a parishioner of Cowick, ii, 287. Fauchilon, William, instituted Prior of Modbury (Moddebury, MS.), U, 174". Favel, Richard, i, 303". Fax, John, i, 324. Fayreby, John, i, 332. — See, also, ii, 37". Fayreste (also Fayryste and Fayrest), John, chaplain, pre sented [but not admitted] to Instow, R., ii, 234 ; instituted to Roborough, R, U, 149 ; i, 246. Fayreford, Thomas, V. of Dawlish, i, 122, 146", 131, 133", 163, 177" ; his institution, ii, 130.— /See, also, ii, 239, 241. Fayrwode, John, ll.b.. Warden of St. David's Ho.sjDital, Swan sea (a deacon), exchanges for Alwington, R., ii, 131 ; dis pensation (to study at Oxford), for three years, from 6 June, 1411, i, 124 ; exchanges for Rudbaxton, R. (Dioc of St. David's), ii, 179. Fecos, John, instituted to St. Columb-major, R., ii, 11"; ex changes for Creed, R., and a Canonry in Glasney, ii, 42 ; exchanges for St. Gerrans, R., ibid., his death, ii, 160. See " Oratories." Fedde (or Vedde, see i, 190"), William, chaplain, instituted to Loxhore, R., ii, 90. Feld, Robert, instituted to Mariansleigh, V., ii, 56 ; [resigns, and is] collated to Coleridge, V., ii, 104" ; resigns, ii, 140. Felde, WiUiam, i, 32Q", Fen Ottery [Fenotry, MS.], The Chapel at,— This Chapel and ite cemetery had been dedicated on, or about, the Feast of St Gregory the Pope, aud the parishioners there had of old time enjoyed the 102 INDEX, right of sepulture and other parochial privUeges ; but, by reason of various hindrances they were frequently unable to hold the proper services on their Feast of Dedication ; they, therefore, petitioned the Bishop to change the day to 10 December, whicli he consented to do, and wrote (1 July, 1410) to John Awbry, V. of Harpford [Herford, MS,], and curate of the said chapel, giving the necessary licence, and promising an Indulgence to the Faithful attending the services on the new Day of Dedication, i, 99. Feniton [Fynaton, and Fyneton, MS.], John [Byttylsgate], R. ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Plymtree, i, 50 : John Bone R, ditto, i, 143, 173", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237", 245. Fenton, John, chaplain, instituted (1404), to .Huish, R., ii, 80". John Fenton, V. of Pitminster (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), exchanged in 1407 for Stoodleigh, R., u, 97; i. 89; which he exchanged for Wittenham Rowley, R. (Dioc. of Salisbury), u, 121". Fereste, John, V. of Barnstaple (deceased), ii, 33. Feriby, Thomas de, exchanges his Prebend of St. Martin's Altar in Beverley CoUeg, Church for the Prebend of Kingsteignton and Yealmptort in Sali,sbury Cathedral, ii, 37" ; presents to Kingsteignton. V.. ii, 57, 175 ; to Yealmp- ton, v., ii, 167". Ferrers, Martin, patron of Newton Ferrers, R, ii, 12". Ferrers, Richard, clerk, — admitted by Commission (28 Feb., 1398-9), to be a Proctor in the Consistory Court, ii, 223". Ferres, Richard, does homage to the Bishop at Clyst, for lands at Minster, Tremaen [Tremeana, in St. Gennys], Croght- pagem, Trevardregth, and Bosvousek, all within his de mesne of Minster (21 March, 1413-14), U, 311. Ferrers, Thomas, R. of E. Ogweli, exchanges with the Precen tor of Ottery, ii, 135 ; see, also, i, 319. Ferrers, William (de Churcheton), presents to Thurleston, R., ii, 196", Ferrour, Hugh, a parishioner of St. Paul's, Exeter, i, 314". Ferrour, Roger, V. of Yarcombe, exchanges for Clysthydon, R, ii, 104". Ferrour, Thomas, senior, priest, and Thomas Ferrour, junior, clerk, of Slapton CoUegiate Church, ii. 111. Festivals of certain Saints, — (1) St. George, St. David, St. Cedde, and St. \Veiieinde,—CertHicatorium super celebramne Festorum, Georgii, etc. (28 Feb., 1415-16), i, 216. (2) Of St. John of Beverley, St. Crispin, and St. Crispinian. The Archbishop's Man date for their observance (8 Jan., 1416-17), i, 229".— The Bishop's Mandate for the execution of the same (6 Feb., 1416-17), i, 230. Filham, Chapel of St. Andrew at, in Ugborough, i, 51". FiUegh, IsabeUa de, patron of East Buckland, R., ii, 4"- INDEX. 103 FiUegh, John, patron of FiUeigh, R, ii, 13 ; of East Buckland, R, ii, 16. FUleigh, WUliam [Prydeaux], R, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Barnstaple, i, 143", 174.— Desecra,tion of the Parish Church, — Robert Rychard' appeared before the Bishop at Crediton, craving absolution from the sentence of the greater excommunication, incurred by re.ison of a murderous assault, committed on one OUver Lange, in this parish Church, even shedding his blood and poUuting the Church, which had to be recon- cUed at tlie charges of the parishioners. The Bishop acceded to his peti tion, and committed the business to his ChanceUor, William Hunden, who (having .ascertained the amouut of the fees paid by the parishioners, .and ordered fuU satisfaction to be made to tliem), assigned to him the follow ing penance ; after the manner of a penitent, stript off aU his garments — "braccis et camisia dumtaxat exceptis," he was to undergo, at suitable hours ou appointed days, three " f ustigaciones eorporales " through the marliet- place at South Molton, and the like number through the church of FUleigh, carrying a wax candle, half a pound in weight, and on the last of the appointed days delivering the said candle into the hands of the priest, who should be saying High Mass in the said Church (22 Dec, 1410), i, 110". On the .same day, the Bishop wrote tothe Deans of Barnstaple, [South] Molton, aud Shirwell, requiring them to cause this sentence to be proclaimed in the usual manner, i. 111, In vol. ii (fol. 235''), is a Copy of the Conunission for an investigation of this case directed to Archdeacon Hunden (24 Nov., 1410). Firebeacon, Chapel of St. Mary at, see Hartland, i, 38", Fiton, WUliam, i, 312. Fitz-Herbert, Nicholas i, 301 ; presents to Honeychurch, ii, 159. Fitzhugh, Sir Henry, knt,, co-patron of Otterton, V., ii, 176. Fitzhugh, Robert, m.a., son of Henry, Lord Fitzhugh, collated to the Prebend of Grendale in the Cathedral-church of York, ii, 196. Fitz-Payn, Elinor, [also Alienora de Fypeyn, MS.], presents to ' Stoodleigh, R, u, 83", 97, 121", 130". Fitzwaryn, Sir Ivo, knt., patron of the R. (or chapel) of St. James in the Castle of " Chepyngtoryton," ii, 20 ; of Sut combe, R., U, 82, 102" ; of Merton, R., ii, 146". Fitzwaryn, Fulk (son of Sir Fulk), a minor, patron of Wark- leigh, R, ii, 54". Fitzwaryn, Philip, patron of Parracombe, R., ii, 7", 50. Fitzwater, Elizabeth, a Canoness of Canonsleigh, ii, 125. Flambertyswyke, in the parish of Chawleigh, i, 42", Flay, WUliam, i, 320" Flemmyng, John, son of Thos., presents to Alverdiscott, ii, 54. ' Of Chittlehampton, see i. Ill, 104 INDEX. Flemmyng, John, R, of Pyworthy, ii, 22 ; exchanges for Inward leigh, R., ii, 24" ; i, 74 ; resigns, U, 108", Flemmyng, Sir Thomas, knt., patron of the Rectories of Alver discott, ii, 19" ; Bratton Fleming, ii, 109 ; High Bray, ii, 191", 265. Flesshewer, John, instituted to Seaton, V., ii, 193, 265". Flet, WiUiam, a suicide, — This person, being (as was alleged) neither insane nor overcome by passion, committed suicide by throwing himself into the river, and had been buried at Calstock, contrary to the Canon. The Bishop, accordingly, issued a Com mission directed to Walter DoUebeare, R. of Southill, and John Philip, R. of Menhenyot, for a full enquiry, with a view to the exhumation of the body (23 June, 1400), u, 227. Floyer, John, a parishioner of Cowick, ii, 287. Floyer, William, chaplain, ii, 111 ; instituted to Lamerton, V., U, 16] ; 256, 355 ; to a Prebend in Chulmleigh, u, 173". Fodryngheye, John, instituted to Farway, R., ii, 164. John Fodyngheye, probably the same person, was coUated (in 1 417) to a Canoni-y and the seventh Prebend iu Ottery, ii, 186, and John Fotergay, chaplain, is mentioned at i, 315. Foghel, Gerard, and William Berya, a chaplain, serving in " the new chapel" at Dartmouth, i, 113. Fogheler, Joan, see Derlyng, Thomas, i, 229. Foughler, John, proxy for John Ikelyngton, ii, 131" ; for Peter de Alcobasse, ii, 137" Fokeray, WiUiam, co-patron of No. Huish, R., n, 144", 189", 248." Foldehay, Richard, see Goodleigh, ii, 349. Foleford (now Shobrooke Park, Crediton), i, 185, 323. Foleford, Henry, i, 326 ; co-patron of Aveton GifFard, R., ii, 67" ; of the Chantry " de Lyneton " in that Church, ii, 91" ; of St. Leonard's Chantry, Raleigh, ii, 137", 182", 191. Folford, WiUiam, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natali/wm (30 July, 1415), i, 212. FoUe, John, see Symon, John, ii, 332" Folyet, John, scholar, — Dispensacio super defectu nataliwm (13 March, 1399-1400), i, 33". Fontevrault, Abbess and Convent of. See Tintagel, V., ii, 46". Foot, Edith, i, 324" ForchuU, Juliana, wife of John, i, 329. Forde, John, chaplain ; see Milton-Damarel, i, 244" ; 325. Forde, Robert, see atte Forde. INDEX. 105 Forde, Robert, R. of Nymet Rowland, exchanges for the Chantry of Umberleigh, ii, 25" ; resigns, and is instituted to East WorUngton, R., ii, 95" ; his death, ii, 198". Forde, Thomas, instituted to Tamerton, V,, ii, 153 ; — This was in October 1413, On 23 Sept., 1412, Thomas Ford (alias Row), clerk, obtained a Dispensation super defectu natalmi/m, i, 167. Ford, Williain, senior. Canon of Frithelstock, ii, 183" Forde Abbey — in arrears of Procurations due to the Pope's Collector for three years (1408-10), i, 105, 110. Sir WilUam BonevyU's bequest to, i, 312 ; Thomas Reymound's, i, 331". — The Abbot and Convent of, present to Payhembury, V., u, 150. — See Culmys lond, Thomas, i, 166. Fordeman, John, co-patron of Inwardleigh, R., ii, 24", 108". Fomeauxs, Alice, Wife of John, i, 312". Forst, John, instituted to Bishop's Tawton, V., ii, 136. Forste, Richard, R. of Bagborough (Dioc. of B. and W.), ex changes for Uploman, R,, ii, 63" ; for Chardlinch, R., (Dioc. of B. and W,), U, 93. Forster, John, collated to Blackborough, R., by lapse, ii, 156 ; i, 232. Fortesku, John, — Mandate to the Bishop to administer the oath to him as Escheator in CornwaU and Devon (Breve Regium, 20 Dec, 1416), ii, 360. Fosse, John, collated to Bridestowe, R., ii, 180. Foster, Walter, ii, 351". Foter, Reginald, V. of Treneglos (deceased), ii, 1.06". Fotyngdon, John, instituted to Colyton, V., ii, 1 30 ; his death ii, 147". Fouke, John, instituted to Parkham, R., U, 12" ; i, 36", 62" ; his death, ii, 92 ; see, also, Foke, John, ii, 307". Fountenay, Alexander, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (23 May, 1404), i, 71. Fourbour, Robert, and Agnes his wife, i, 319. Fowey, John [Hemburgh], V. of, i, 49".— Commission of enquiry on the presentation of Richard Udan, chaplain, by the Prior and Convent of Tywardreath (17 June, 141 6). u, 259. Fowey [Fowy, MS.], John and Thomas Taverner, of, i, 315 ; the road from Fowey to Plymouth (see Looe), — i, 137". — Bridge at Treverbyn, over the river Fowey, i, 175. Fox, Laurence, i, 306"- Fox, Nicholas, a poor scholar of Ugborough, i, 313". 106 INDEX. Foxholes, Thomas, proxy for Richard Fitzhugh, ii, 196. Frake, John, R. of AU-Hallows, Goldsmith St. (deceased), U, 100. Franke, John, collated to Peter Tavy, R., n, 77" ; i, 78. Franke, Robert, a chaplain of Devon, — He was offered by John Western, R. of Bridestowe, a competent salary to serve the parish church there ; but he refused the work, and the aaid R. ap pealed to the Bishop for a remedy. Accordingly, a Commission was issued (31 Oct., 1415) directed to the Dean of Tavistock and to Henry, R. of Lydford, WiUiam Hawke, chaplain of Sourton, and John Bydelake, literate, to warn the said Robert, three several times, that he proceed, within ten days, to the work at Bridestowe, on pain of suspension. If he refused to submit, he waa to appear in person before the Bishop, at Clyst, i, 214. Frankcheyne, James, instituted to Tiverton (2nd Portion), ii, 99 ; i,87, 171" ; see Kentisbeare, ii, 249. Frankecheny, James, instituted to Stokenham, V., ii, 192, 265, Frankeleyn, Ralph, V, of Mylor (deceased), ii, 21. Franseys, John, i, 15. Fraunceys, John, — " Uterarum Apostolicarum inRomana Caria abbreviatorem "— With John Tyre, John Bremour, and WUliam CuUyng, appointed by the Bishop his proctor ad visitandum Limina Apostolorum (12 March, 1402-3), i, 63. Fraunceys, Simon, collated to a Canonry at Crantock, ii, 70 ; also, 159" Fraunces, Walter, instituted to St. Clement's [Moresk], ii, 105, Fraunceys, WiUiam, i, 327" Fraunkeleyn, WiUiam, ii, 314. Freman, Thomas, chaplain, i, 329. Afterwards, I think, V. of Braunton. See Lacy's Reg., ii, 43". Fremington, Henry Alkeberwe, chaplain, V. of, ii, 346. A Licence to celebrate in the Chapel of St. Katherine in the Manor of Freming ton, was granted to this V., 17 June, 1411, i, 126". A sci-utiny of the Register [of Institutions, vol. ii, fol. 96"], having been made, the Biahop ascertained that on the 9th of June, 1407, he had inetituted Henry Alkebarwe to this benefice, on the presentation of the Abbot aud Convent of Hartland, and nomination vl IC. Henry IV., by reason of the minority of the son and heir nf Sir Juhn Holond, knt., (16 Jan., 1411 — 12), i, 1411'. The Bishop having been informed that the Church of Fremington had been polluted in a quarrel, with effusion of blood, between John Haye and John atte Wyll, issues a Commisaion to the Archdeacon of Barnstaple to enquire and report (17 June, 1411), n, 242. — The Bishop decided that there had been neither violence nor bloodshed, and, consequently, ,no pollution, ii, 242". Frenche, Robert [probably, of Sharpham], i, 306. Frend, Henry, V. of Liskeard, his resignation, ii, 222. Frend, Henry, chaplain, — He had been ordained Priest three weeks before he had atteiined the proper age, and a Dispensation was granted to him 8 Oct., 1409, i, 90^ INDEX. 107 Frengy, William, Canon of St, Stephen's, Launceston, ii, 117. Frensch, John, i, 316. Frensche, R., licence to choose confessors (3 Feb., 1409-10), i, 94. Frenschton, Blonchia, daughter of Wm. (of Sidbury, i, 229). Frenssh, Katherine, and John Radener, citizen of London, their divorce (Commission dated 22 Feb., 1397-8), ii, 215, 215", Fresell, Walter, of the parish of SouthUl, — He was excommunicated at the instance of Walter Dollebeare, R. of SouthUl, for defamation ; and, being contumacious, was handed over by the Bishop to thesecular arm, 22 July, 1414 ; i, 197". Fricon, Nicola, see Hake, Robert, i, 207"; ii, 255" Frist, Thomas, of Cruwys Morchard, i, 324. Frithelstock Priory,— Mandate for its Visitation on the 22nd of May, 1400 (dated 14 April), i, 36". At this Visitation, the Prior, John Pynuok, was found to have grievously wasted the goods of the Priory, reducing it almost to a state of desolation : but, submitting himself to the Bishop, — " pure, sponte, et absolute, alteet basse, solempniter se submisit," — he was dealt with mercifuUy. He was punished, however, by suspension from the administration of the temporalities of the Priory, and Thomas Rede, one of the Canons, was entrusted therewith during the Bishop's pleasure. The Bishop required monthly accounts to be kept, and the state of the House reported annually to himself ; and he ap pointed two other Canons to assist in this work, viz., Adam Prode and David Beff', restraining them from interfering in other respects with the Prior, whom he bound to obedience on pain of deprivation. In order to free the Priory from the debts caused by Pynnok's improvidence, and as part of the penance to be imposed on him, the Bishop ordered him not to take his meals in the great HaU — " ' aula Prioris' vulgariter ibidem appel- lata " — but to resort to the Refectory ¦with the rest, unless honourable and ioma^de guests should happen to arrive — "tunc enim in camera sua, aut aUa camera Hevytre nuncupata, cum hospitibus hujusmodi, se reficere, ac prandere, et cenare valeat " — but that was not to be an event of too frequent occurrence, so as to evade the Bishop's order. He made restrictions, also, as to clothing and the number of the servants, allowing but one servant to the Prior, and a quarterly allowance of 403. for clothes, wine, and other necessaries, to be paid him by the administrator. Also, ho ordered an in ventory of all the goods of the Priory to be prepared before Christmas, and submitted to the Biahop before Epiphany ; and in like manner a list of the Prior's debts, with names and amounts, and stating vAy they were incurred. Also, he ordered that the Di'vine offices be duly said by day and by night ; and that the Brethren abstain from aU idle wandering up and down, from hunting, and the Uke ; observing their rule strictly ; and giving attention to reading, etc., in the church, the cloister, and elsewhere ; abstaining from festi'vities pubUck and private, and from all drinking in improper places or at unsuitable times, especiaUy after compUne — matters in which the Prior was bidden to remember that it was his duty to set an example to the rest and to devote himself to the Divine Mysteries, and to his Convent, night and day. None of their land, or other property, was to be put out to farm, or sold, during the administration of the said Thomas, without the Bishop's special licence. And severe punishment was threatened in case of disobedi ence or rebelUon. — The Bishop's mandate was formally communicated to the Prior and Convent, 6 December, 1400 : and 4 January, 1400-1, the inventory was sent to the Bishop, together with the Prior's formal 108 INDEX. undertaking to submit to the Bishop's decrees—" per omnia humUiter et revereuter parui, pareo, et parebo," i, 53. The Prior and Convent were, of course, returned as in heavy arrears on account of the Procurations due to the Pope's CoUector, i, 105, 110.— Election of Prior, — On the 8th of May, 1417, the Bishop received notice of the eleetion of Thomas Rede. The formal documente are given at length ; from which it appeai-s that the late Prior, John Pynnok, died on the I ("th of March, and was buried on the 21.st ; that on the 22nd of April the Convent met in Chapter and fixed May the 4th for tbe election. The electors were WiUiam Forrl, senior Canon and President, Thomas Rede, Walter Whytbe, and James Dunham, Canons of Frithelstock ; also, PhiUp Tone, Abbot, and Gentian Mantyngho, Canon, of Hartland (who had a right to attend and to vote). After the usual formalities, the election of Thomas Rede waa confirmed ; and the Mandate for his installation was issued by the Bishop at Clyst, 18 May, 1417 ; U, 183, 185". The Prior and Convent present to Ashwater, R., ii, 75", 91" ; and to Broadwoodwidger, V., ii, 95.— Thomas Rey mound's bequest to, i, 331". — Richard and Edith Hole- more, of Frithelstock, i, 246. Frode, John, who had received all the sacred orders, without licence, ab alieno Episcopo, — Dispensation in favour of (22 Sept., 1408), i, 86". Froden, John, proxy for Michael Lercedekne, ii, 180". Frogmer, Stephen, V., of Haselbeare (Dioc. of Wells), exchanges for Pinhoe, V., ii, 92 ; resigns, ii, 183. Frome St. Quintin (Dioc, of Salisbury), i, 306. Frouses, John, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Frund, John, V. of Maker, resigns, i, 86. Fry, Robert, proxy for Richard Wynchcombe, ii, 29. Fryday, Matthew, a chaplain in Devon, being excommunicate and contumacious, is handed over by the Bishop to the secular arm (4 Jan., 1398-9), i, 24. Frye, WUliam, " de Fyneton," presents to Feniton, R., ii, 78" ; to St. Mellion, R. U, 190, 264". "Frye, William (proxy — Robert Frye), collated to a Preb. in St. Probus, U, 193. Fryngg, John, co-patron of Coates, R. (Dioc. of Ely), ii, 83. Fulford [Foleford, MS.], Chapel in the Manor of, i, 61". Fulford, Henry, — Mandate to the Bishop to administer the oath to him as Escheator in Devon and Cornwall (Breve Regium — 3 Nov., 1412), ii, 346. Mandate to administer the oath to him as Sheriff of CornwaU (Breve Regivm, 10 Nov., 1417), u, 361. Fuller, John, instituted to Fowey, V., ii, 143 ; his death, ii, 177, INDEX, 109 Funtington [Fontiton and Fontyngdon, MS,], see Bosham, ii, 45, 280, Furber, Peter, i, 316"- Fursdon, of Fursdon, see Oratories. Fyccok, Matilda, wife of William, see Ruan-major, i, 181, Fycon, Ralph, presents to Monkokehampton, R,, ii, 192". Fyfide, John, Preb. of St. Probus, exchanges for a Canonry and Preb. of Bedford-minor at Lincoln, ii, 56" ; 57". Fylham, WUliam, M.A., Scholar in Theology, licensed to preach in the Deaneries of Plympton, Woodleigh, and Totnes (20 Sept., 1414;, i, 199" ; collated Dean of Crediton, ii, 187 ; licensed to preach in the Cathedral and in all churches in Devon (2 Dec, 1417), i, 237 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Cadbury, i, 237" ; collated Canon of Exeter and R, of Stokeinteignhead, ii, 196" ; resigns .the Deanery of Credi ton, ii, 197 ; coUated to the Archdeaconry of Cornwall, ii, 199 ; resigns Stokeinteignhead, ii, 201". Fynour, Robert, instituted to Shirwell R., ii, 96" ; exchanges for Honiton R., ii, 103, 252 ; his death, ii, 148. Fysch (Fyschacre and Fysshacre), Edward, V. of Widecombe, exchanges for Honiton R., ii, 45, i, 307 ; exchanges Honiton for Shirwell, R., ii, 103; exchanges Shirwell for CoUumpton, V., ii, 175". Fyschacre^, Joan, daughter of Martin de, co-patron of More leigh, R, ii, 159". Fyssh, WiUiam, i, 305". Fyssher, John, R., of the mediety of Danbury (Dioc. of Lon don), exchanges for Affeton, R., ii, 51". G. Gabe, Robert, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. GabryeU, Richard, instituted to St. Mawnan, R.^, ii, 40 ; Py worthy, R., ii, 82" ; and to a Preb. in Chulmleigh, ii, 101 ; resigns Pyworthy, ii, 101" ; exchanges his Preb. " of ' She presented to St. George's, Exeter, ^ In 1398. His resignation is not re but was found uot to be the true pa- corded ; but it must have taken place tron; u, 234", where she is described before 1405, in April of which year as Joan, relict of John Speke, junior, he acted as proxy for Thomas Pyt- and daughter aud heir of Martin yngton, collated, by lapse, ii, 83", Fyschakre. 110 INDEX, Penylles" in Chulmleigh for a Canonry at Bosham, ii, 101", 280, 281, 294 ; is instituted to Denbury, R.i, ii, 108 ; exchanges his Canonry and Preb. of Warminster (alias liUxvyle) in Wells Cathedral for Ipplepen, R., U, 110" ; collated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 156 ; resigns Denbury, ii, 191 ; dies (Canon of Crediton, Bosham, and -Exeter), n, 201, 201" ; -See i, 214", 226", 227", 236, 327", 328. Galbrygg, Edward, i, 326". Galon de Fayreford, Thomas, instituted to Parracombe, R, ii, 50 ; exchanges for Kingston, V. (Dioc. of B. & W.), ii, 79". Galway, Walter, R. of Bratton Fleming (deceased), ii, 109. Galy, Walter, inst. to St. Winnow, V., ii, 80 ; his death, ii, 138." Gambon, Thomas, instituted to Bondleigh, R., ii, 69 : i, 69, 81, 99", 129", 164, 185, 205", 215, 228, 237", 246. Gambon, Walter, presents to Bondleigh, R, ii, 69. Gaols, at Exeter, — the King's, — the Lord Bishop's, i, 332. Gardyner, Joan (sister of John), i, 301", 305. Gardyner, John, instituted to Exminster, R., ii, 6" ; i, 11 ; proxy for John Wendovere, on his institution to Bradninch, R., ii, 27 ; his death, ii, 47 ; his Will, i, 301". Gardyner, Henry, instituted to Meavy, R., ii, 5 ; i, 302 ; to Ex minster, ii, 47 ; i, 60" ; resigns Meavy, ii, 50" ; exchanges Exminster for Yate, R. (Dioc of Worcester), ii, 88 ; in stituted to Blackawton, R., ii, 198 ; his death, ii, 204". — Was ajDpointed (4 Oct., 1399), one of the Bishop's Proctors ad visitandum Limina, Apostolorum, i, 31. Garton, John de. Canon of Ottery, resigns, ii, 27. Garton, Robert de, clerk (Dioc. Ebor.), ibid. Gatcombe [Gadcombe, MS.], Manor of, in Colyton, i, 240. Gatewell, Richard, chaplain, of Dartmouth — " Seeking his own, notthe things which are Jesus Christ's " he had deceived the Faithful, and specially those who belonged to the " new Chapel " at Dart mouth, by falsely pretending to be a Penitentiary (or Confessor) deputed by the Bishop. He even went so far as to deal with cases commonly re served, taking money from penitents, aud to palliate his crime, gave out that the aaid money was for the Bishop, whose Receiver he falsely pretended to be. Under these circumstances, the Bishop directed the Dean of Totnes, Stephen [Joseph],^ and Gerard Foghel and WiUiam Berya, chaplain of the ' In 1409. There is no record of his ever, to have kept his hand upou the having resigned when Thomas Lowe- Benefice, for in 1414, on Loweden'a den was instituted to Denbury in resignation, he was instituted again 1410, u, 110" ; but, of course, he (ii, 161). must have done so, He seems, how- " R. of Stoke-Fleming. INDEX. Ill " new Chapel " at Dartmouth, on certain Sundays and Festivals in time of Mass (when most people are present), in the said chapel, and in other neigh bouring churches and chapels, to denounce the said Richard's proceedings as unauthorized, and such confessions and absolutions as uuU and void, and to declare that 'the said moneys had not been sent to the Bishop but kept by the offender for his own purposes (30 Jan., 1410-11), i, 113. Gathell, Henry, R. of St. Mewan (deceased), ii, 74. — See, also, Clok, Richard, i, 24. Gaunstede, Simon, Keeper of the Rolls, i, 226". Gavet, John, i, 321 . Gaylard, John, R. of Petrockstowe (deceased), ii, J 51. Gay, Joan, i, 308". Gay, John, chaplain, i, 306", Gay, Nicholas, of Devonshire, see St. Feock, i, 161. Gay, Thomas, i, 308". Gayne, WiUiam, ibid. Gebav, WiUiam, see St. Kew. Gedefray, John, R. of Halwell (see Godefray, i, 74). Geffrey, WiUiam, born on the Bishop's Manor of Ashburton ; his Manumission (6 June, 1418), i, 240". Gelow, John, i, 314". Gelys, Henry, R. of St. Leonard's, Berwick, proxy for R. Pyttes, ii, 107. Gentylman, John, instituted to Torbrian, R., ii, 95 ; i, 88, 105", 141", 184, 208", 215", 228, 245". Georgeham [Hamme St. George, MS.], Hole, in this parish, i, 62 ; also, Pytwyll, i, 69". Georgenympton, Robert Hokewav, R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of [South] Molton, i, 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245". Gerard, Agnes, wife of Alexander ; John, Thomas, and PhUip, their sons, and Margery, their daughter, i, 330". Germansweek, see Kelly, Thomas (Oratories), i, 128". Germyn, Hugh, collated to Rockbeare, V., ii, 88" ; his death, ii, 190". Germen, John, instituted to Poltimore, R., ii, 179 ; exchanges for Lawhitton, R., ii, 197". Gernon, Geoffrey de, instituted to the Priory of St. Michael's Mount, ii, 338", 348". Gerwes (sic), IsabeUa, relict of James, i, 323" ; see Oratories (Gerveys), i, 36", 71. Also, Gervays, James, ii, 316. 112 INDEX. Gervys, John (chaplain), blind and infirm ; the Bishop directs that he be admitted to the Hospital of Clyst St, Gabriel (28 Feb., 1410-11), i, 117. Gerveys, Peter, priest, i, 15" ; V. of Constantine (see Orato ries), i, 71 ; also i, 245" ; resigns St. Enoder, V., u, 30". Gerveys, Robert, clerk, instituted to Washfield, R., ii, 180, 259" ; see, also, U, 356"- Gerveys, Stephen, instituted to Ruan-major, R., ii, 10 ; i, 24" ; his death, ii, 50. Gerweys, Thomas, R. of Ludgvan, exchanges for Gwennap, V., ii, 194, 266. Ghydecote, see Denys, John ( Oratories), i, 38". Gidleigh, the parish church of, i, 308". Gilbert, John, priest, i, 320"- Gittisham, Thomas Hert, R. of, his WiU, i, 312".— Walter [Shanke], R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Honiton, i, 94, 115, 143, 173", 194, 207", 216", 231, 2.37", 245. Glanvyle, Thomas, see Sutcombe, i, 233"; ii, 261".' Glasney, the Collegiate-Church of St. Thomas the Martyr, — William CuUyng, Provost of, i, 24. John Hesyll, R. of Jacobstow (CornwaU), licensed to reside therein ('26 Oct., 1398), i, 21" (also 7 Oct., 1404), i, 76". John Rawe, Canon and Steward of, i, 24 ; his excommunication for attempting to defraud William CuUyng, the Provost, of the fruits and privUeges of hia Prebend (8 June, 1385) ; ii, 215, 217 ; licensed to celebrate in hia manse (3 Feb., 1398-9), i, 25. Nicholas Stoke, Preliendary of, i, 50" ; ii, 43". Benedict Canterbury, Canon of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Kerrier, i, 50", 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238. Thomas Chamberleyn, Vicar-choral, licensed (7 Aug., 1403), to celebrate iu any suitable place " infra clausum dicti CoUegn," i, 67". — Licence granted (17 March, 1404-5), to the Provost, Canons, etc., to celebrate in the Common Hall of the Vicars until Pentecost, unless the Church, which (as was alleged) had beeu poUuted, should in the meantime have been reconcUed, i, 74. And on the 29th of the same month the Canons were licensed to celebrate "infra mansiones suas infra clausum," and the others " in com- muni loco," pending the said Reconciliation, ibid. On the 2Sth of June, 1403, the Bishop, being at Clyst, was certified by the Provost and Chapter that they had received his Mandate (which they recite at length). The Bishop, at his recent Visitation (4 Sep., 1400), had found certain things requiring correction, and admonished them accordingly; directing (1) That all Vicars and inferior ministers found guilty of neglect or irreverence in saying the Divine offices be punished by the Provost, or (in his absence) bv the Sacristan, in open Chapter, " non cameraUter aut privatim." (2) That no Canon should hinder any Vicar from doing his proper duty by imposing Upon him " aUquod officium famulare," under penalties to be inflicted on the Canon offending and on the Vicar comply ing : and whereas the Bishop had ascertained that, through the laxity of the Provost, the Vicars, etc, had been suffered to absent themselves and scandalously neglect their duties, he laid down strict rules as to granting INDEX. 113 leave of absence. (3) That the Canons, etc., should be present in their proper habit at the Divine offices and at Maaa, as the statutes require ; the Vicars saying their private masses at such times aa not to interfere with the recitation of the Hours in the Choir, which they were themselves bound to attend ; and that none of them, whether in their habits or not, presume to walk about the Church, or its precincts, in service-time. (4) That, foras much as he only should live of the .altar who serves the altar — " cum omnia beneficia ecclesiastioa propter officia dentur et fuerint instituta" — the Canons in residence should regularly, in succession, week by week, say High Mass at the High .Altar, or, in case of illnesa or other hindrance, make pro vision for the same. (5) 'That the common seal be kept securely under three keys, one in charge of the Provost (or his locum tenens), the others of two of the Canons ; the said seal never to be used without the assent of the majority of the (senior) Canons. (6) That the Sacristan, by his clerk, attend carefully to ringing the bells for the services, and to closing the doors in good time, lest damage happen to the Church or scandal to ita ministers ; that he pro"vide bread and wine ("purum, non acetosum "), daily, for Maaa, and cleanae the vessels used at the Altar ; the said Clerk, in case of negli gence herein thrice repeated, to be diamiased (after a month's notice) by the Sacristan, and a successor to be forthwith appointed, or the appointment to lapse to the Provost. It had been represented, moreover, to the Bishop, at his said Visitation, that the Church wanted repair, aud that it waa atill in complete — " super reatauranda et suatinenda fabrica ipaius ecclesie, ac novo opere complendo, et precipue de chore ipsius et ejus alls arcuandis et voltan- dia " — and that the aum of 26s. per annum contributed (according to antient custom) by all the prebendaries was insufficient for the purpose : but it appeared that all were anxious to help forward the work, and had agreed to devote to it the whole of their stipends for one year, from Michaelmas next ensuing ; the stipends of Geoffrey Carow (the Sa^riatan), and John Raff, one of the Canons, alone excepted, because they alone of the Community enjoyed no benefices outside the College, while the former was bound to perpetual residence and to take the place of the Provost in his absence, and dispense hospitality ; but the said Sacristan would be content to receive for the year, instead of his prebend, £20 in quarterly payments, and the said John Raff was ready to take ten marks, to be paid in like manner. These and other like arrangementa, made for so good a purpose, the Bishop approved and sanctioned, and appointed to be Receivers Alan Treles, " Rectorem de Ponte'," and Thomas Trefuthon, one of the Vicars- choral, who were to lay out the money with the advice and help of Edward Dauntesey, Archdeacon of Cornwall, and Canon Matthew Bodrigi. To all which the Provost, etc., promised obedience (17 May, 1403), i, 64''. Thomas Chapman, R. of Withiel, William Somerford, R. of Lanreath, WiUiam Tregos, R. of Eglosros (i.e. Philleigh), and Matthew Bodrigy, R. of Creed, Canons of Glaaney ; licence of non-reaidence for one year, to reside in the College (13 Nov., 1404), i, 77. Nicholas Harry, Sacristan, a Penitentiary in the Deanerj' of Kerrier, i, 93", 115", Indulgence to the Faithful who should contribute to the maintenance and earichment of the High Altar in the Collegiate Church, and visit the same on certain great Festivals (7 Aug., 1410), i, 102". WiUiam Tregos, a Canon, having neglected to appoint a Vicar, the Bishop col lates, by lapse (7 Aug., 1410), i, 102". The Provost .and Chapter complained to the Bishop that, whereas in the case of temporal estates, all who prohibit their servanks and tenante from buying from or seUing to the Clergy, so defrauding the Church of her rights, are liable to excommunication, certain heinous offenders, parishioners of St. Just in Penwith (appropriated to their Collegiate Church;, had shamelessly interfered with the coUection, etc., of the revenues of the said parish. ' A Chantry at Glasney. I 1 14 INDEX. Whereupon the Bishop commissioned the Dean of Penwith, the Vicars of St. Just and Zennor, &c. to make due enquiry, to publish the excommunication of the offenders and their abettors, and to cite them to appear before him at Crediton (9 Aug., 1410), i, 103. The CoUege in arrear of Procurations due to the Pope's Collector, for three years (1408-10), i, 105, UO. WUliam Noe, Canon of Glasney, licensed as Publick Preacher throughout the Diocese (27 March, 1413), i, 178". Richard Olyver, also Canon, licensed to preach in the Collegiate Church, and in all Churches in the Diocese appropriated thereto (28 Jan., 1417-18), i, 238. Precentor Hugh de Hyckelyng's bequests i, 326 ; Thomas Reymound's bequest, i, 331". The Provost, etc., present to the V. of Lamorek (i.e. St. Clement's, Truro), ii , 15" (on the nomination of WiUiam Bodrygan), ii, 48". Prebend at, annexed to the Archdeaconry of CornwaU, ii, 36. Ralph Rudruth, Canon of, and R, of Creed, ii, 42. John Fecos, Canon of, and R. of St, Gerrans, Hid. Matthew Bodrigy, Canon of, and R. of Creed, ibid. Thomas Welyn, Canon of, ii, 43" Neglect of their Chancel at St. Budock (q. v.), ii, 225. The Bishop directs an enquiry to be made as to the removal and alienation of certain goods of this Church, viz., a large sum of money (about 500 marks), and certain ornaments aud vestmente (Commission directed to WiUiam CuUyng, Provost, Ralph Rudnith, Benedict Canterbury, and John Hesyll, Canons, 25 June, 1399), ii, 225. Commission, directed to Robert Rygge, Chancellor, and Richard Hals, Treasurer, as to the provision of Vicars Choral at Glaaney (30 July, 1401), ii, 229. Commission of enquiry, directed to the Official-Peculiar and to Benedict Canter bury, as to the " dUa'jidations " caused by the neglect of Walter Estcolm, late Canon (6 Oct., 1410), ii, 234. Walter Robert, Canon of, see Robert, Walter. (Breve Regium., 22 Nov., 1397), Mandate to the Bishop to certify who had been presented (and by whom), instituted and inducted as Provosts of Glasney since 7 Ric, II., ii, 306".— See, alsoj Institutions, Collations, etc. Glastonbury, Abbot and Convent of, i, 311" ; Patrons of Uplyme, R., ii, 7", 12, 49 ; present in a case of exchange to Uplyme and also MUton, R. [Middleton, MS.— Dioc. of Bath and WeUs] ; ii, 37. Glemham, John, presents to Stratford-juxta-Glemham, R, (Dioc. of Norwich) ii, 91. Gloucester, [Thomas], Duke of, i, 8". Glynn, William, of Exeter ; He .ippeared before the Bishop at Wallingford, and confessed that, having quarreUed with one John Etvel, a priest, he had assaulted him in the Cathedi-al Yard, and shed his blood ; asking the Bisliop to absolve him. The Bishop, having regard to the heinous character of the deed, requned more particular information, and ordered the polluted cemeteiy to be recon cUed (28 July, 1399) ii, 225". Gabe, John, of Gittisham, i, 312". God (i.e. " Code " or " Good "), John, instituted to the Prebend of Carssewell (alias Cressewell), ii, 193. — John Gode occurs as R. of Washford, i, 9. INDEX. 115 Godecherle, John, a baker of Barnstaple, i, 108". Godefray, John, instituted to Luffincott, R., ii. 10; to Halwell, R., U, 12"; resigns Luffincott, ii, 12"; See also, i, 74 (" Gedefray "), and 330". Godefray, Richard, i, 315. Godegrave, John, a Vicar at Glasney, i, 103 ; instituted to the Chantry " de Ponte " there, ii, 1 63. Godecote, Luke, R. of Denbury (deceased), ii, 108. Godescote, in Bratton [Clovelly], Chapel of St. Margaret at, i, 131", 138". Godman, Ralph, V. of St. Erth (deceased) ii, 2. Godeman, Richard, i, 325, Godman, Roger, i, 332. Godolphin [Godolghan, MS.], Manor of, in St. Breage, i, 23". Godwyn, John, instituted to Shevioke, R., ii, 83" ; i, 76" ; his death, ii, 94. GoiF, Geofi"rey, see Ruan-major, i, 181. Goldeney, John, R. of North Tidworth (Dioc. of Salisbury), exchanges with the "Minister," at Ottery, ii, 136"- Ooldsmyth, Arnulph, ii, 213. Goldsmyth, William, a merchant ; see Bridgewater. Goldyng, WiUiam, R. of Coates (Dioc. of Ely), exchanges for Combmartin, R., ii, 82" ; resigns, ii, 87. Goldyng, William, of Apuldram, ii, 293". Golepyn (alias Peryn, q. v.), John, i, 221. Gome, John, R. of Meeth, ii, 221. Goodleigh, Walter [Baret], R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Shirwell, i, 50. Commission to enquire as to his alleged incapacity, through old age and infirm ity (18 Oct,, 1413), u, 252". The result of this enquiry is not recorded ; but, probably, he was ordered to pro cure the help of a chaplain immediately, for shortly afterwards he complained to the Bishop that, although he had made an agreement with one John Clyverton, chaplain, having no cure of souls elsewhere, to serve the church of Goodleigh, lor a competent stipend, from Christm.as, 1413, to Michael mas, 1414, and the said John had bound himself so to serve, he had refused to fulfil his agreement. He petitioned the Biahop to interfere ; who, accor dingly, wrote to the Archdeacon of Barnstaple, to WiUiam 'Vedde, R. of Loxhore, and to Richard Bursy, " suffraganeo Decani originalis Decanatus de Schyrewyll," requiring them, if they found the complaint true, to warn the said John, once, twice, and thrice, peremptorily, to retum, withiu fifteen days, to his duty at Goodleigh, on pain of suspension. If contumacious, he was to be ordered to appear before the Bishop at Clyst, and shew cause why the sentence of suspension should not take effect (12 Jan., 1413-14), i. 116 INDEX, 190" —Baret (who told the Bishop that he was blind as well as infirm), did not long surrive this trouble, for the question of patronage was in dispute 6 March, and his successor was instituted 30 May following. [Breve Regium— 6 March, 1413-14],— Prohibition to admit any clerk to thia Rectory pending the settlement of the dispute as to the patronage between Richard' Foldehay and Thomas Denys and Walter HuUe', clerk, ii, 349.— Suspension of the Prohibition, 22 May, 1414 ; ibid. , , . , Commissions of Enquiry (1) on the presentation of John Rysdon, chaplain, by Thomas Denys (28 May, 1418) ; and (2) on the presentation of Nicholas Toker, chaplain, by Roger Waye C31 May, 1418), ii, 265". —Nicholas Toker, R. of, Ucence of non-residence from 26 Jan., 1418-19, to Michaelmas, 1419, i, 245, Goof, Stephen, V, of Tintagel (deceased), ii, 46"- Goorde, John, inst. to Hittisleigh, R., u, 187" ; see, also, i, 122", Gore, WiUiam, resigns Bridford, and is instituted to Portle mouth, R„ U, 13 ; his death, u, 84". Gore, WilUam, citizen of London and foundour, u, 278. Gordray, John, V. of [West] Alvington, exchanges for Sutton, R. (Dioc. of Chichester), ii, 29". Gorewyll, John, LL.D., i, 310 ; Canon of Exeter, n, 237" ; licensed as Publick Preacher in the Diocese (13 June, 1410), i, 97". Gorewyll (or Gorewell), John, junior, llb., instituted to Roborough, R, U, 25"; i, 69"; [resigns and] is instituted to Wyke St. Mary, R., ii, 90" ; i, 45, 82".— John Gorwell, junior, became Canon and Prebendary of Pratum min., in the Cathedral Church of Hereford, 9 June, 1401 ; ii, 5.3"- Gorewell, WiUiam, proxy for WiUiam Hals, ii, 78 ; for John Gorewell, junior, ii, 90". Gorteboos, William, instituted to St. Endellion, R., ii, 178" ; see, also, i, 226" ; ii, 259"- Gosley [also " Goslay " and " Goslegh," MS.], Roger, chaplain, i, 306" ; instituted to Buckfastleigh, V., ii, 160 ; his death, ii, 173".— /See, also, ii, 255", 355, Gourney (or Gorney), Sir Matthew, knt., i, 26", 57", 76",— see Gurney and Silverton. Gove, John, does homage at Clyst for lands at Clyst (20 AprU, 1400), U, 310". Govys, Agnes, reUct of John, i, 90"; 168", Govys (alias Donk), John, i, 310, 311 ; instituted to Holy Trinity, Exeter, ii, 23 ; i, 72 ; his death, ii, 176 ; his Will, i, 328!=, Gra, Thomas, of York, patron of St, Helen's, Ingelby, U, 48, ' Decided in favour of Denys and HuUe ; and in favour of Waye and Toker (see but in the next case againat Denys, Institutions"). DTDEX, 117 Grampound, Chapel of St. Mary at, in Creed, i, 48, Grandisson, John de. Bishop of Exeter, Founder of Ottery St. Mary, i, 29 ; his Chantry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 65. Granger, Alice, wife of Thomas, i, 308" ; John, his son, ibid. Granger, Thomas, his Will, i, 308". Grantebrygg, John, proxy for John Syggeston, u, 33. Grantelond (alias Portey), William, i, 305. Graunt, WiUiam, and Margaret, his wife, i,'145 ; see Oratories. Grede, John, instituted to PoughiU, R., ii, 147"; i, 213; ex changes for Harpford V., ii, 197. Grendon, the Church of (Dioc. of Lichfield), i, 316. Grendon, Ricarda, wife of Simon, i, 203 (see Oratories) ; 316". Grendon, Simon, citizen of Exeter, i, 331 ; his Will, i, 31 5" ; Commis,sion to prove the same (1 Sep., 1411), ii, 243. Grendon, Walter (Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jeru salem in England), presents to the R. of St. Ive, ii. 54, 104 ; to St. Cleer, V., ii, 84", 89, 94, 148; to St. Madron, v., ii, 99"; to Brendon, R, u, 105", 147". Grendale, Prebend of, in York Cathedral, — Letter from the Archbishop of York to Bishop Stafford concerning it (received 2 Dec, 1418), ii, 196. Grene, John, chaplain, i, 301"- Grene, William, chaplain, M.A. — Licensed as a Publick Preacher in the Archdeaconry of Totnes (17 June, 1415), i, 210" ; chaplain of the Parish Church of Plymouth, i, 217, 237", 245 ; licensed to confess the parishioners there (2 Aj/ril, 1416), i, 220 ; a Peniten tiary in the Deanery of Plympton, i, 231. Grene, WiUiam, V. of Honington (Dioc. of Lincoln), exchanges for Clyst St. Mary, R., i, 74", ii, 53" ; and again for Strat- ford-juxta-Gleinham, R. (in Suffolk), ii, 91. Grenewode, Thomas, Canon of York and Prebendary of Gren dale, n, 179". Grenvyll (or Grenwyll), John, R. of Plymtree, q, v, Greynevill, Sir John, knt., presents to Kilkhampton, R., ii, 71 ; Commission for proving his Will, ii, 244". [Justicei of the Peace for CornwaU, ii, 335"]. Greynville, Richard, clerk, i, 38; ii, 16"; Dispensacio super defectu natalium (25 July, 1400), i, 44 ; 78;- instituted to Roborough, R,, ii, 91", 108" ; instituted to Parkham, R., ii, 92 ; resigns Roborough, i, 91 ; proxy for John Harry, ii, 100 ; collated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 197"- 118 INDEX. Grenewode, Thomas, co-patron of Axminster, V., ii, 187, Grey, John, R. of Creed, exchanges for Grittleton, R. (Diocese of Salisbury), ii, 28" ; resigns Canonry at Glasney, ii, 29". Grey, Robert, i, 320" ; ii, 281". Greyston, a Manor of Oliver Wyse, in Cornwall, i, 202". Greyston, Thomas, chaplain, i, 315 ; instituted to Stowford, R,; ii, 105 ; i, 90" ; resigns Stowford and is collated to Far ringdon, R., ii, 164" ; i, 210, 334 ; resigns Farringdon, ii, 189 ; proxy for Henry Trethewy, ii, 190". Thomas Grey ston exchanged his R of Thorney (Dioc. of Chichester), in 1418, for St, George's, Exeter, ii, 196, Groffham, John, of Funtington (Dio. of Chichester), u, 280, 281". Grouse [or Grose], John, chaplain of the Chantry of St. Pan cras, London, exchanges for Pinhoe, V., ii, 28, 210" ; ex changes again for Haselbeare, V. (Dioc. of WeUs), ii, 92 ; and again for Challacombe, R., ii, 105" Grylleston, Robert and William, of CoUumpton, i, 207. — See, Vawtard. Grym, John, appointed Penitentiary of Polslo (18 Aug,, 1395), i, 4" ; instituted to Holbeton, V., ii, 6". Grym (or Grim), WiUiam, R. of Lamorran, exchanges for Buck- land Monachorum, V., ii, 40 ; resigns, ii, 228. Grymel, Richard, i, 141. Grymston (or Grymmeston, &c.), John, V. of Holsworthy, q. v. Gryndel, Friar John, i, 301. Grysty, Benedict, R. of Shevioke (deceased), ii, 83". Guldesf eld, Thomas, R. of El ingdon (Dioc. of Salisbury), ex changes for Sutton-juxta-Plymouth, V., ii, 105" ; i, 138 ; 145", 146. Gulval, bequest to the Church of, i, 314"- Gunny, Edith, i, 329". Gunwardby, Robert (son of John), ,V. of Staplef ord , (Dioc. of Ely), exchanges with the Sacristan of Bosham, ii, 109" ; his death, ii, 147. Gurney, Matheu (or Maiheu) de, i, 311".— see Gourney. Gurney, Richard, R. of Tiverton, 2nd Portion (deceased), ii, 10. Gust, William, co-patron of Chedyngdon, R. (Dioc. of Salis bury), ii, 75". Guvan, John, a parishioner of Lelant, i, 133", ii, 232". Guy, Rd., proxy for Canon Walter Gybbes (resigning), U, 29"- INDEX, 119 Gvynov, Thomas, i, 323"- Gwennap, or St. Gwennap [Sancte Weneppe, MS.], John Colyn, V. of. Penitentiary in the Deanery of Kerrier, i, 143", 194", 207", 217, 231, 238. Gy, Richard, a Minorite Friar, Ucensed to hear confessions (13 April, 1401), i, 56 — perhaps the same as R. Guy, supra. Gybbys (or Gybbe), Gunneta, i, 333"- Gybbys, Thomas, instituted to Huxham, R., ii, 115 ; to Polti more, R., ii, 199" ; resigns Huxham, ii, 200 ; co-patron thereof, ibid. Gybbes, Walter, R. of Tawstock (see Oratories), i, 9. He was collated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 29" ; 212, 212" ; i, 19" ; aud in Ottery St. Mary, ii, 78". But being insane, and, consequently, unable to manage his own affairs, a Commission was directed (27 Jan., 1410- 11), to two other Canons, John Gorewyll and WUliam Egerdon, to take charge and administration thereof, ii, 237". He died about three years later, ii, 150". Gydelegh, Richard, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium, . . . . " de presbitero et soluta " (22 Dec, 1408), i, 87". Gydelegh, WiUiam, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu nata lium (16 Dec, 1400), i, 51". Gyffard, Alfred, R. of I/anivet ; licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St. Benet in that parish (17 June, 1411), i, 126", Gyffard, Andrew de, co-patron of Roseash, R., ii, 81. Gyffard, John, chaplain, instituted to the Chantry at Umber leigh, ii, 17" ; exchanges for Nymet Rowland, R., ii, 25" ; collated to Spreyton, V., ii, 88 ; [resigns Nymet Rowland and] is collated to Buckland Filleigh, R., ii, 103". Gyffard, John, deacon, instituted to Buckerell, V., ii, 105. Gyffard, Robert, R. of Thorne-Coffin (Dioc, of Bath and WeUs), exchanges for Meeth, R, n, 221 ; his death, ii, 123", 233", Gyffard, Stephen, instituted to West Putford, R., U, 82 ; i, 77. Gylbert, John, i, 305. Gyldespyn, John, scholar, — Dispensacio super defectu nata lium (28 April, 1418), i, 239". Gyldyfold, Thomas, i.q., Guldesfeld (q. v.), i, 138. Gyle, William, chaplain, instituted to Christow, V., U, 138, 244; his death, ii, 176, See i, 312. Gyles, John, Canon and Prebendary of Merston in the Colle giate Church of St. Mary at Stafford, exchanges for St. Martins-by-Looe, R., u, 30" ; i, 9 ; resigns, U, 35 ; insti- 120 INDEX. tuted to Sutton-juxta-Plymouth, V., ibid ; exchanges for Elingdon, R., (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 105". Gylle, John, see Lostwithiel, i, 229" ; ii, 260" ; i, 315 ; instituted to St. Winnow, V., ii, 144. Gyst, Alfred, instituted to Virginstow, R., ii, 115; resigns and is instituted to Bickleigh, V., ii, 144 ; and to Down St Mary, R., U, 145, 248"; his death, U, 176. Gyst, Edward, R. of Okeford (deceased), ii, 108. Gynne or Gunne, John, V. of Brent, see Junne, a.nd Brent. H. Hacche, in the parish of South Molton, i, 91. Hacche, John, R. of South Molton, i, 332 ; his death, u, 94, Hacche, John (son and heir of Robert), presents to Romans leigh, R., U, 176", 258", Hacche, John, of Kingston, ii, 277". Hacche, John, of Churchstow, ii, 291. Hacche, Richard (see Oratories), i, 8", Haccombe, Elizabeth Lercedekne of, her Will, i, 309 ; the Church of St. Blaise at, ibid.— M.icha.el Lercedekne, Arch priest of, — Dispensation (to study at Oxford) for seven years, from 29 May, 1401 ; i, 56"; 147", 162, 166", 167", 172", 176 ; resigns Haccombe, having been instituted to Thorney R. (Dioc. of Chichester;, 18 March, 1412-13, i, 178". — Edward [Legh], Archpriest of. Penitentiary in the Deanery of Kenn, i, 245. Hackworthy [Hakeworthy, MS.], in Tedburn St. Mary, i, 212". Hadham, the Bishop of London's Manor of, i, 7", 57"- Haget [or Hacket, MS.], John, R. of Kingsnympton, collated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 91 ; resigns Kings nympton, ii, 96 ; is again instituted thereto, ii, 100 ; ex changes for Fuggleston, R., with Bemerton (Diocese of Salisbury), ii, 103" ; exchanges his Canonry for a Canonry in Salisbury, ii, 150. Hake, Robert (a layman), and Nicola Fricon, — Commission to enquire as to certain reports about them (1 Oct., 1414), ii, 255" : they had married, although related in the third and fourth degrees of consanguinity, and a Dispensation was granted in their f.avour (15 Jan,, 1414-15), i, 207". Hakeworthy (or Hakeworth, MS., margiih), Roger, a layman, — Having seriously assaulted Richard Philips, u, priest of this Diocese, stabbing INDEX. 121 him in the face with a dagger, and shedding his blood freely, he was excom municated for the crime ; but, his victim recovering entirely, he sought absolution. Having a wife .and children to support, he could not go to Rome in person, but the Bishop absolved him with the authority of the Pope (5 June, 1410), i, 97". Hakket, Walter, i, 332. Halap, James, i, 323" Halberton, Moryston (hodie Moorstone) in, i, 77 ; John Chud derlegh of, i, 147 ; John Boys of, i, 318. Hales [Heylys, MS.], the Monks of, see Cury, i, 4 ; the Abbot and Convent of, present to St. Breage, V., ii, 69 ; to Paul, v., ii, 190, 264 ; the Abbot of, at Torre Abbey, ii, 142". Halle, Thomas, does homage to the Bishop, in London, for lands in Devon (24 May, 1396), u, 310. Halle, William, of Beare, in the parish of Tawton— the Bishop's " litera homagii," 6 March, 1410 ; u, 310", Hallum, Robert, coUated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 49" ; his death, u, 93. Hals, David^ and Matilda, his wife, i, 306". Hals, John, brother of Richard, i, 330 ; proxy for Richard Hals on his collation to the Prebend of Carswell, in Crediton, n, 29 ; see Sherford, i, 168". Hals, Matilda, mother of Richard, i, 330, Hals, Richard, R. of North Bovey, resigns, ii, 5, — He was Canon and Prebendary (of " Crida ") in Crediton, and exchanged for the Prebend of Carswell therein, u, 29 ; was collated to a Canonry in Glasney, ii, 41 ; and in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 45, 48 ; i, 40, 40", 44", 46", 47, 301 "; resigned his Canonry in Glasney, u, 45" ; coUated Treasurer of Exeter Cathedral, U, 50" ; 58", 60, 60", 229 ; i, 51", 128, 208 ; exchanged his R. of St. Ive for AU-Hallows-on-the-WaUs, R., Exeter, ii, 50" ; and immediately resigned the latter, ibid ; exchanged his R. of Warbleton (Dioc. of Chichester), for a Canonry in Bosham (which he resigned five days later in favour of WiUiam Langeton), u, 52 ; proxy for Walter Trote, ii, 53" ; his death, ii, 185" ; his Will, i, 329", See, also, i, 198, and u, '209".— He was employed as an ambassador in Britanny in 1414 ; i, 198. Hals, William, Chantry- priest in the Church of Alwington, resigns, ii, 36" ; is instituted to Wyke St. Mary, R., ii, 78 ; his death, ii, 90" ; his WiU, i, 306. Halsanger (and Halsaungre, MS.), John, instituted to Dunter ton, R, ii, 130, 236"; to Cardynham, R., ii, 153, 252"; resigns Dunterton, and exchanges Cardynham for Grittle ton, R. (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 154". — John Halsanggere (sic) was presented to St. George's, Exeter, but not admitted, U, 234"- ' He ia described as a brother of William Hals, R. of Wyke St. Mary. 122 INDEX. HalswyU, Joan, i, 307". HalswyU, Richard, presented to Combe-in-Teignhead, R., ii, 264" ; see, also, i, 308", 309. HalswyU, Robert and William, i, 307". Halwell [Halewyll, MS.], John Gedefray (sic), R. of, appointed by the Bishop " curator " to John Flemmyng, R, of In wardleigh (7 April, 1405), i, 74, 330". Halwyll, John, i, 307". Halyett [or Haliet alias Hamme, MS.], Wm,, R, of Chulm leigh, exchanges for Roseash, R., ii, 80" ; his death, ii, 89" ; i, 324. Halys, alias Sparwe, John, R. of Brushford (Dioc. of B. & W.), exchanges for Washfield, ii, 108 ; see Say, Agnes, i, 121" ; exchanges for Parley, (Dioc of Salisbury), ii, 142. Hamme [i.e. Georgeham], John, Rector of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Shirwell, i, 50. Hamme, Chapel of St. David at, in Ashprington, i, 99. Hamond, John, collated Sacristan of Ottery, ii, 28 ; i, 90 ; resigns Powderham, R., ii, 28". Hamond, Robert, V. of Branscombe, resigns, ii, 18." Hamount, WiUiam, notary-pubUck, i, 51". Hampdene, Edmund, Esquire ; see Ottery St. Mary, ii, 278. Hamptefforde, Williain, aiid Katherine his wife (sister of Thomas Reymound), i, 332. Hampton, Joan, relict of Ralph Sachevile, of Bicton, ii, 6. Hampton, Roger, Warden of the Chapel of St. Helen, Ingelby (Dioc of Lincoln), exchanges for a Prebend in Crantock, ii, 47" ; resigns, ii, 52" ; collated to a Canonry and the 8th Prebend in Ottery St. Mary, u, 151", Hanecok, Walter, i, 320", Hankeford, family of, their patronage, — John Hankeford was patron of the Chantry of Tadyport, ii, 5 ; and of Alvington, R., ii, 100, 131", 179.— Richard Hankeford was patron of North Tawton, R., u, 8, 333" ; of Roborough, R. (in right of his wife Thomasia, daughter and heir of Sir Richard Stapeldon, knight), ii, 12, 25", 91", 108", 148, 149 ; co- patron of Aveton-Giffard, R., u, 67"; and of the Chantry de Lyneton iu that church, u, 91" ; also ot the Chantry of St. Leonard's, Raleigh, ii, 137", 182", 191.— Sir Wm. Hankeford, Judge, i, 20", was patron of tlie Chantry in the church of Alwington, u, 10", 13, 135", 221", 308" ; co-patron of West Put ford, R, ii, 82; (with Richard and John Hankeford) he presented to In stow, R., ii, 89", 145, 234, 248" ; presented to Ashwater, R., ii, 148".— Sec Parkham. Hantysforde (or Hautysforde), William, presents to Creacoinbe, R., ii, 13", 68" INDEX. 123 Harberton, see Burleston (Oratories), i, 105. Richard Jelle of, ii, 226". — Peter Duke, V. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Totnes, i, 94, il5", 143. Harcombe (or Harecombe), John, Chantry-priest of St. Mary's, in the Church of Crewkerne, exchanges for Jacobstowe, R. (Devon), ii, 86 ; i, 88" ; exchanges^ for Chalbury, R. (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 142". Hardeby, Walter, see Lifton, ii, 265. Hardy (or Hard), John, inst. to St. Michael's Mount, ii, 338". Harfleur ("Harflet" MS.), i, 96. Harford [Herford, MS], Simon Elys, R of, licence to celebrate in the chapel of St. Nicholas, Stowford [Stoford, MS.], in that parish, 14 Dec, 1400, i, 51" ; see, also, i, 67. Harlewyn, John, of Littleham, i, 32. Harpere, Alice, John, and Richard, i, 306" Harpere, Roger, R. of Holy Trinity, Exeter (deceased), ii, 23 Harpford [Herford and Herpeforde, MS.], John Awbry, V. of, i, 99. Harri, Henry, chaplain, — He was appointed, by the Bishop, Curate of Alwington [Alvyngton, MS.], th(! Rector, Thomas Waa, being senio confractus et mentis discrecione privatus (2 Jan., 1404-5), i, 72. Harry, John, i, 326" ; instituted to Shebbear, V., ii, 20. John Harry (or Henry), perhaps the same, was a Uttle later instituted to the R. of St. EndeUion^ (ii, 26), which he soon exchanged for St. Gwinear, V. (ii, 83), where he was Ucensed, 10 Oct., 1411, to celebrate in the chapel ^ of St. Wynnerus in that parish, i, 135". Again, a " John Harry" was instituted to Alwington, R, (ii, 100), and soon exchanged it for the 'Wardenship of the Hospital of St. David, Swansea, ii, 131. Lastly, a John Harry was collated iu 1417 to Stoke Gabriel, V., u, 187". Harry, John, of Brixham, and Margery, daughter of John Baron, of Paignton — special licence for their marriage (15 Jan., 1417-18), i, 237"- Harry (or Herry), Nicholas, proxy for Ralph Rudruth, ii, 29 ; for John Grey, ii, 29" ; collated Sacristan of Glasney, ii, 53 ; i, 93", 115"; co-patron of the Chantry " de Ponte," n, 163. [He was V. of St. Just-in-Penwith — institution not recorded — and died in 1427]. ' Here called Harkecomb, MS. the liceni;e was granted " perpetuo ' He was proxy for Jolm ArondeU on Vicario ecclesie parochialis Sancti his collation to a Canonry in Cran- Wynneri, in Cornubia, divina cele- took, u, 196". brandi in CapeUa Sancti Wynneri ' This " Chapel " was dedicated to the infra parochiam predictam eituata, et same Saint as the Mother Church; in honore ejusdem Sancti cousecrata." 124 INDEX. Herry, Robert, V. of Pelynt (deceased), ii, 2. Harry, Thomas, coUated to St. Colan, V., ii, 133 ; resigns, ii, 142" ; instituted to St. Stephen-in-Brannel, V., ii, 157 ; resigns it, ii, 159"; on being instituted to [Ruan-] Lany horne, R, ii, 158" ; see, also, ii, 264". Harry, Walter, presents to Trentishoe, R., ii, 188". Harston (or Hareston), in Brixton [Plympton], i, 28, 64, 87"- Hartland, Joan More of, i, 313. Hartland\ Abbey, the Bishop at ; i, 38, — Mandate for the Visitation of, on 20 May, 1400, i, 36" ; Philip Tone, Abbot of, i, 64 ; the said Abbot, in arrear of Procurations due to the Pope's Collector for three years (1408-10), i, 105.- — The Abbot and Convent pre sent to Launcells, V., ii, 26, 69" ; to Fremington, V., i, 141" ; ii, 96". Licence granted to them for the celebration of Divine Service in the Chapels of Holy Cross, Clifford and Southole, St. Mary's, Firebeacon", St. James's, Milford, and Exmansworthy^, St. Wenne's at Cherrvstow*, and St. Martin's atMeddon (21 May, 1400), i, 38". Haryngton, Elizabeth, relict of Sir John de, — Mandate to administer the oath " de non maritando sine licencia (Breve RegiMm, 12 July, 1418), ii, 362". She presented to Tmdgvan, R., u, 194", 266. Haselee, Thomas, proxy for John de Spryngthorp, ii, 51. Hatherleigh, Roger [TrefrewJ, V. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Okehampton, i, 50. Haubert, John, see Stafford ; ii, 218, 218". Hauk, John, instituted to St. Clether, ii, 70 ; resigns, ii, 156". Hawke, WilUam, chaplain, of Sourton, i, 214. Haukden, Thomas, Monk of Tavistock, ii, 59. Haukherst or Haukryg, Thomas, instituted to St, Nicholas Priory, Exeter, ii, 5" ; resigns, ii, 46". Haukyn, Laurence, — He became R. of Chagford by exchange with John DypphuU, ii, 33", 34" ; waa collated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 35 ; to a Canonry (and Prebend of Thorney) in Chichester Cathedral, u, 35'' ; resigned Chagford, ibid ; was collated to a Canonry ''and Prebend of Crosse), in Crediton, ii, 44", 58" ; to a Canonry in Bosham, U, 45, 280, 281, 294 ; by lapse to North Molton, R., u, 50" ; which he exchanged for St. Columb-major, R., ii, 89" ; i, 102 ; he resigned his Canonry in Bosham, U, 96 ; and waa coUated to another Cagoni-y (and the Prebend of Waleton) there, ii, 96" ; proxy for John Haget; ii, 103" ; exchanged his Canonry in Exeter Cathedral for a Canonry in Crantock, u, 161 ; was coUated to another Canonryiu Exeter, ii, 166" ; and to be Precentor there, ii, 174" ; proxy for Edward Prentys, ii, 179" ; also for Henry Portioye, u, 42" ; his death, 190. 190", 191 ; his WiU, i, 333.— to, also, i, 47", 56, 83, 97, 116, 117, 129, Ugj 167, 168", 175", 184, 184", 185, 197, 209", 229, 234", 301, 307", 325, 326, 327", 328". Hawkyn or Haukyn, William, V. of Combe Keynes (Dioc. of 1 Hertylond, MS. 3 Ashmandesworthi, MS. Fyrbykene, MS. * Churstowe, MS. INDEX. 125 Salisbury), exchanges for Ashton, R, U, 68° ; for Cheding- don, R. (Dioc of Salisbury), ii, 75" ; for Challacombe, R., ii, 87 ; for Haselbury, V. (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 105". Haulghton, John, fellmonger, of London, long imprisoned and in great poverty. — Indulgence for his relief (16 Julv, 1411), i, 128". Hawlegh (or Hauley), John, patron of St. Keyne, R, U, 9" ; Sir John (senior), presents to the Chantry of Washboume, ii, 65" ; John Hauley presents to the same, ii, 197" ; see St. Keyne, ii, 303" Hawley (or Hawlegh), Thomas, collated, by lapse, to St. Keyne, R, ii, 32, 9" ; i, 12. Hay, Adam, instituted to Belston, R,, ii, 189. Haydurer, Walter, chaplain, i, 324. Haye, John, pollutes the Church of Fremington, ii, 242. Haye, John, see atte Haye. Haye, William de la. Prior of Tywardreath (deceased), ii, 44"- Hayford, WiUiam, inst. to Ashburton, V., ii, 84: 1,301,310. Haynok, Henry, chaplain, i, 315. Hayward, Thomas, an infirm priest, — Commission as to his admission to Clyst St. Gabriel (6 Dec, 1398), ii, 221". Haywode, Thomas, instituted to the Chantry " Sancti Sal- phini," in the Castle of Barnstaple, ii, 104"; instituted to Stoke-Rivers, ii, 129"; exchanges for Poundstock, ii, 180. Heanok, John, inst. to Blackborough, ii, 151" ; his death, ii, 156. Heanton Punchardon, see, Courtenay, Sir Hugh, i, 235". Commissions of enquiry as to the right of presentation : (1) On the presenta tion of Richard Hore, chaplain, by Sir William Esturmy, knight (8 June, 1412), ii, 247 ; (2) on the presentation of Richard Knyght, priest, by Isabella, relict of "William Beaumond (same date), ibid. ; (3) on the pre sentation of the said Richard Knyght by the King (19 June, 1412), ibid. the Chantry of St. Mary at, — (1) Prohibition to the Bishop to admit a cleri, pending the settlement of the dispute as to the patronage between the King and Sir William Esturmy, knight (Breve Regium, 13 June, 1412), ii, 344".— (2) To the same effect (Breve Regium. 12 Oct., 1412), ii, 34-5. — (3) 'To admit the nominee of Isabella Beaumont, who had sustained her claim to the patronagejagainst Sir WiUiam Eaturmy (7 Nov., 1412), u, 345".—" Hehauuton," MS,, ii, 251. Commissions of enquiry as to patronage, etc. : — (1) On the presentation of WUUam Scoche, chaplain, by Sir WiUiam Esturmy, knight, and Joan, his wife (20 March, 1412-13) u, 251 ; (2) On the presentation of John Polsave, chapla,in, by the King (same date), u, 251" ; (3) to the same effect as (2),— (24 March, 1412-13), ibid. Heanton SacljivUle [Heampton Sachevyle, MS.], see Petrock stowe, i, 58". 126 INDEX. Heavitree [Hevytre, MS.] ; the " Ordinacio " of the Vicarage, — The Bishop states that, recently, between the Dean and Chapter of Exeter (the appropriators), on the one part, and Thomas Plymmeswode (Vicar), on the other part, certain questions had arisen, touching the " portion " assigned to the said Vicarage ; and that both parties were wUling to accept the Bishop's decision, viz. (1) That the Vicar and his successors should have all the oblations, etc., at the altars of the said Church, and its dependent chapels of St. Sidwell and St. David, and also of two other chapels in the parish, St. Clement's and St. Eligius', with the tithes of the mills, and all small tithes, " nutrimentis animaUum," buUdings, gardens, eto., at Heavitree and St. Sidwell's formerly assigned to them ; also twelve acres of arable land. (2) That the Vicars should be reUeved from the annual payment of four marks and ten shUlings to the Dean and Chapter, hitherto made by them. (3) They were to be responsible for all ordinary burdens connected with the parish-church aud the Chapels of St. Sidwell and St. David [including the repair, and even rebuilding of the three chancels, and everything, generally, for which the pariahioners were not responsible]. (4) They were to have no part of the tithes /em, blado- rum, garbarum, whenceaoever arising, whether in orchards, crofts, gardens, or other closes, not even if such lands should agaiu be brought into agricul tural cultivation ; nor of the apples in the garden of the Dean and Chapter at St. Sidwell's ; save and except the tithes of the lands assigned, above, to the said Vicars. But if any arable land were afterwards devoted to crops Uni, canabi, carduorum, porrorum, aUei, separum, vel olerum, or to pasture, the Vicars were to be entitled to theit tithes therefrom, as before described, and not otherwise (28 March, 1401). By the Dean and Chapter, in theu Chapter-House, 9 April, 1401. — By the said Vicar, at Exeter, under the seal of the Dean of Christianity, 10 April, 1401 ; u, 295"; see, also, i, 55". Simon Grendon's bequest to the Vicar of, i, 316. — John Wythyslond (or Wydes- lond). Vicar of, i, 322, 327".— Chapel of St. Anne, without the Eastgate, in the parish of (de novo constructa), licence to the Dean and Chapter to pro- 'vide for the celebration of Divine Service therein (2 Nov., 141S), i, 214. Hederlond, Chapel at, dependent on Washfield, R, i, 121". Heghedon, alias Vays (q. v.), Robert, i, 126". Heghes (or Heyes), the Prebend of, ii, 347". Hegneh, John, instituted to South Tawton, V., ii, 177". Hele (i.e. Bosumshele in the parish of Dittisham), i, 8". Hele, Manor of, in the parish of Bradninch, i, 221". Hele, John, instituted to Clyst St. Laurence, R., ii, 2; ex changes for Clysthydon, R., ii, 41 ; presents to Clyst St. Laurence, R., ii, 74; exchanges Clysthydon for Yar combe, ii, 104" ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Dunkes well, i, 94, 115, 143, 173", 194; exchanges Yarcombe for Manston, R. (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 156". Hele, Nicholas, see Bickleigh, R. Hel9, William, chaplain, i, 306"; inst. to Umberleigh, ii, 122. Helknd, Robert [Mychel], R., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Trigg-Minor, i, 49".— John Wyllet, R. ; Ucence of non- residence for one year, from 2 May, 1418, i, 240. HeUond, Joan de, i, 323". INDEX. 127 Helston, Hospital of St. Mary Magd., near, — Indulgence to the Faithful contributing to its support (7 Oct., 1411), i, 135. Helyer, Peter, monk of Tavistock, ii, 59. Helyer, Richard, clerk of Honiton, i, 307. Helygan, Manor of, in the parish of St. Mabyn, i, 56. Helygan, Nicholas, see St. Kew, i, 75. Helys, Thomas, inst. to Dodbrooke, ii, 107"; his death, ii, 124". Hembery, John, R. of St. Edmund's, Exeter (deceased), ii, 151", Hemburgh, John, V. of Fowey ('deceased), ii, 135" Hemyock, William Rodewyk, R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deaneiy of Dunkeswell, i, 207". Hendeman, Thomas (Dean of Crantock, etc.), instituted to Tiverton (2nd Portion), ii, 10 ; resigns, and is instituted to Sampford Courtenay, R., ii, 74" ; collated to a Canonry in Exeter, ii, 94 ; exchanges Crantock for the Chantry of St. Michael in the Cemetery of St. Austell, ii, 108" ; and his Canonry and Prebend of Col worth (Dioc. of Chichester), for the Archdeaconry of Exeter, ii, 109 ; resigns Sampford Courtenay, ii, 114"; and the Chantry at St. Austell, ii, 135; is instituted to St. Winnow, V., ii, 138"; and to Widecombe [-in-the-Moor], V., ii, 143" ; exchanges the latter for I'arway, R., ii, 145" ; is instituted to the Pre bend of Heyghes^, ii, 1 52 ; resigns Farway, and is instituted to St. Mabyn, R., ii, 164 ; collated Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral, ii, 181"; resigns his Archdeaconry, ii, 182 ; see, also, i, 324". Hendeston, Hugh, instituted to Winkleigh, V., ii, 153, Hendour, Thomas, presents to St. Stephen-in-Brannel, V., ii, 157, 159", 180", 190". Hendre, Thomas, instituted to Treneglos, V., ii, 106". Hendre, WUliam, R. of St. Mawgan-in-Pydar (deceased), ii, 121 ; case of "Dilapidations," n, 233 ; see, also, ii, 55, 3331 Hendy, John, inst. to Highampton, R., ii, 141 ; see, also, ii, 245". Hendy, Richard, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (29 May, 1417), i, 232". Hennock [Hanok, MS.], William Cok, V. of, i, 179". Henford, Thos., inst. to Buckerell, V., ii, 86"; his death, ii, 10.5. ' See Kardyngton, Thomas, ii, 3^". * Where he ia called R. of St. Mawgan "de Lanherne." 128 INDEX, Henry IV, — Mandate to pray for the King, setting out on his expedition against the Scotch (who had committed great outrages and sacrilege on the Border) ; also, on account of the pestilence (12 July, 1400), i, 43". Mandate to pray for the King and his army, setting out against the Welsh rebels (20 June, 1401), i, 57. Mandate to pray for the King (8 Feb., 1401-2, i, 59. Mandate to pray for the King and for the peace of the Realm, during the expe dition to recover the Dukedom of Aquitaine, under the Duke of Clarence : the Bishop certified the Archbishop, on the 20th of Oct., 1412, that the same had been duly complied with, i, 170. Patron of the Chantry at Beaford, u, 19", 571" ; of Warkleigh, R., u, 22", 54"' ; presents to Pyworthy, R., u, 25, 82", 101" ; to Stoke Climsland, R., n, 43" ; to Holcombe-Rogus, 'V., u, 43 ; to Huntshaw, R., u, 44", 49" ; to the Priory of Tywardreath, U, 44" ; to TintageP, V., U, 46", 98" ; to Charles, R., ii, 48" ; to Ipplepen, R., u, 51, 64" ; to the Chantry of Umberleigh, ii, 52", 96", 122 ; to Lanteglos-by-Camelford, R., u, 57 ; to Uploman, R., ii, 63", 933, 136"* ; to Combmartin, R., ii, 64, 83, 87 ; to St. Clether, V., ii, 70 ; to Marwood, R., ii, 70", 89 ; to St. HUary', V., U, 74 ; to St. Illogan, R., ii, 74" ; to Tawstock, R., ii, 76 ; to Stokenham, R., ii, 77" ; to Wyke St. Mary, R., n, 78, 90" ; to Cowick, V., ii, 85"; to Antony, V.j u, 87 ; to Spreyton, V., ii, 88 ; to Clyst St. Mary, R., u, 91 ; to High Bickington, R,, u, 91, 95 ; to Modbury, V., ii, 93", 94" : nominates to the Priory of Totnes, ii, 96 "; and to Fremington, V., ibid. ; presents to Whimple, R., ii, 98 ; to the Chantry at Morthoe, ii, 100", 137* ; to St. Pancras- juxta- Axmouth, R,, ii, 96, 102, 120 ; to the Chantry of St, Michael in the Cemetery of St. Austell, ii, 103, 1 35 ; to the Chantry " Sancti Salphini," in the Castle of Barnstaple, ii. 104" ; to Tyward reath, v., n, 105 ; to Ermington, R, ii, 105", 120" ; to Treneglos, V., ii, 106" ; to Fowey, V., u, 135", 1 43, 240 ; to St. George's, Exeter,'u, 135, 235 ; to Hean ton Punchardon, R,, ii, 146, 247 ; to the Chantry of St. 'Thomas-by-the- Bridge, Barnstaple, ii, 147" ; to the Chantry at Heanton Punchardon, ii, 149, 251" ; claims to present to Loddiswell, R., ii, 238" ; presents to the Priory of St. Michael's Mount (on account of the war with France), ii, 338", 349. Henry, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, — Presents to Michaelstow, R., ii, 78". 99 ; to the Priory of Tywardreath, U, 93" ; to Talkern (i,e. Minster), R., U, 102 ; to the Priory of St. Michael's Mount, u, 124, 233 (and see ii, 349) ; to BUsland, R., u, 124", 138" ; to, Menhenyot, R., (co-patron aa guardian of the heir of the late John Carmynow), ii, 138, 244 : see St. Illogan, ii, 314". Henry V. — Presents to Okehampton, V., u, 154 ; to Yarcombe, V., U, 156" ; to St. Pancras de Doune-juxta-Lyme [Rousdon], R., ii 160 ; St. Thomas', Exeter, V., u, 161", 255"; to St. George's, Exeter, R., u, 162", 196; to St. AusteU, v., ii, 162" ; to St. Anthony-in-Kerrier, V., ii, 164"; to Combmartin, R., ii, 167, 181 ; nominates to the Priory of Modbury, ii, 174" ; presents to ShirweU, R,, U, 175" ; to Christow, V., ii, 176 ; to Lanteglos [-by-Camelford], R., ii, 178" ; to Moreton [Hampstead],' R., 178", ' By reason of the minority of Fulk, heir * Where it is called the li. of Wellyng- of Sir Fulk Fitzwaryn, knight, the true ton Lamon. patron. ^ Part of the temporaUtiea of the alien ^~By reason of his possession of the Priory of St. Michael, — during the war temporalities of the Abbey of Font- iu France. evrault, during the wai- iu France. " Where it is called " of St. Katharine 2 See Wroth, Sir John de. and St. Mary Magdalene." INDEX. 129 198 ; to Whimple, R., ii, 192.— Mandate, to pray for the King,— for his peace and tranquillity and for the peace of the Realm ; for fine weather ; for the cessation of pestilence and mortality ; for the extirpation of sedition, schism, and heresy, specially of that execrable peat — LoUardy (24 Sep., 1413). Published in the Diocese of Exeter, 8 Nov., 1413 ; i, 187". Heppescotes, Thomas de. Judge, ii, 342. Herbert (or Herberd), PhUip, clerk (who had been irregularly ordained) — Disp)ensacio super defectu natalium (3 April, 1400), i, 34 ; and again (12 June, 1400), i, 42. Hereford, Thomas, collated to a Canonry at Ottery, ii, 55" ; exchanges for Rodmerton, R. (Dioc. of Worcester), ibid. Heresy, — Mandate of the Archbishop of Canterbury for enquiry as to heretical pravity (3 July, 1416), i, 224, published in the Diocese of Exeter (22 July, 14t\6),ibid. Herewordeshore, John, ii, 305". Herle, Hugh, instituted to Ilfracombe, R., ii, 175" ; see, also, i, 223, 230" ; U, 260, 258. Herle, Sir John, knt., patron of Pelynt, V.\ ii, 2 ; of Stockleigh- EngUsh, R, U, 6; of Marhamchurch, R, u, 45", 97", 122, 188, 249, 26.3" ; of Ilfracombe, R., ii, 175", 258. Herle, William, instituted to Stockleigh-EngUsh, R., ii, 6. Hermandysworthy, Robert, of Pancraswyke, i, 69. Hermane, John, instituted to Bratton [-Fleming], R., ii, 109. Hert, Thos, R. of Gitti.sham (deceased), U, 104 ; his WiU,i, 312". Hertecombe [also Hyrtecombe, MS.], Nicholas, instituted to Okeford, R, ii, 108 ,- i, 161 ; his death, ii, 146". Hertyscote [or Hertescote, also Hurtyschote and Hurtyscote, MS.], Thomas, co-patron of Roche, R., ii, 57" ; of [Clay-] hydon, R, U, 81"; of South Pool, R., ii, 90", 97, 155" ; of Cotleigh, R., U, 64, 95", 1 57" ; of Dunterton, R, ii, 130, 154", 236", 253 ; of Cardynham, R, ii, 153, 154", 252"; of the Chantry of St. Katherine, Hemyock, ii, 198", 267". Hertscote, Agnes, see Hunne, John, i, 169. Hervy, Henry and Walter, parishioners of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Hervy, Robert, Canon of St. Stephen's, Launceston, ii, 117. Herward, John, inst. to Petrockstow, u, 151, 251" ; i, 190, 354, (Breve Regium— de venire facias).— The Parson of Petrockstow to appear at Westminster, and shew cause why he should not pay four marks to the Abbot of Buckfast, arrears of an annual rent of 25s. 8d. (12 Feb., 1414-15), U, 351",— Herward became R. of Loxbeare by exchange for his R. of Hope- ManseU (Dioc. of Hereford), u, 168". 1 By virtue of his farming the Manor ham Abbey. and the Rectory thereof from Newen- K 130 INDEX. Herward, Robert, instituted to Hatherleigh, V., ii, 186; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Okehampton, i, 94, 115", 143", 174, 194", 217, 231, 237" Herward (or Hereward), Rob., Archdn. of Taunton, i, 310, 310". Herygawde, Richard, chaplain, i, 329". Heryngeston (or Hernyngeston), Thomas, R. of Martinhoe, exchanges for Halse, V. (Dioc. of Wells), ii, 56 ; for Charles, R, U, 98" ; resigns, ii, 106. HesyU, John, R. of Jacobstow (CornwaU), q. v. ; Canon of Glasney, ii, 225. Hethen, John, chaplain, i, 47" ; resigns Clyst Fomison, n, 54, and is collated to Peter Tavy, ii, 53" ; [resigns and] is col lated, by lapse, to Talaton, ii, 77" ; i, 73 ; his death, ii, 85". Hethf eld, .John, proxy for the Prior and Convent of Cowick (see Okehampton), n, 292"- Hetheway, Joan, see Lucas, John, i, 85. Hexham, John, proxy for Thomas Lavyngton, ii, 57" Heye, in the parish of St. Ive, i, 68. Heyne, Richard, proxy for parishioners of Pancraswyke, i, 68". Heynon, John, priest- vicar of Bosham, i, 12"- Heynstekot, John, proxy for John Tone, ii, 75"- Heynys, Hugh, collated to the Chantry of the Holy Ghost, at Warlond, near Totnes, ii, 53. HeyseU, John, i, 331". Hichecok, Thomas, exchanges Broad- Sydelyng, V., (Dioc. of Salisbury), for Combe Raleigh R., ii, 40" ; exchanges again for East Coker, V. (^Dioc of Bath and WeUs), u, 71. Hicka, Thomas, inst. to Buckerell, V., ii, 20" (deceased), ii, 86". Hickelyng, Hugh, Precentor of Exeter, i, 4 ; ii, 79, 213. He was Canon of WeUs, and exchanged for a Canoniy in Crediton, ii, 1 52 ; he died Canon and Precentor of Exeter, Canon of Crediton, and alao of Crantock, ii, 174" ; his WiU, i, 325" ; Commission to prove the same (26 March, 1416), ii, 258. Hyckelyng, Hugh, son of Robert, i, 326". Hyckelyng, John de, son of William, ibid. Hyckelyng, Robert de. Esquire, cousin to Hugh de, i, 326. Highampton [Heyhamton, MS.], — Commissions of Enquiry as to the right of patronage ; (1) on the presentation of John Hend v, chaplain, by Robert Cary, domicellus (24 March, 1411-12), u, 245''. (2) on the presentation of Thomas Doune, clerk, by Richard Boyton (26 March, 1412), ibid. (3) on the presentation of the said John Hendy by Richard Boyton (12 April, 1412), ibid. — See " Institutions." INDEX. 131 [High] Bickington [Bukyngton, MS.], WUliam Crydy, R. of ; licence of non-residence for one year, from 15 Oct., 1395, i, 6; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Barnstaple, i, 50; his Will, i, 307". — John [Clerk], R of ; relaxation of a seques tration, and licence of non-residence for a year, from 27 Oct., 1410, i, 108"; from 21 Dec, 1411, to Michaelmas, 1412, i, 140"; from 14 Dec, 1412, to Michaelmas, 1413, i, 173; from 14 Dec, 1413, to Michaelmas, 1414, i, 190; from 15 Nov., 1414, to Michaelmas, 1415, i, 203". — Lange- legh, see Pollard (" Oratories") i, 208". High Bray [Hautysbray, MS.], Thomas [Langrom], R. of, see Wembworthy. Hildesle, Edmund, proxy for Walter Medeford, ii, 81. HiUe, Hylle, or HuUe, see Hylle. Hockworthy [Thomas Whytyng], V. of, i, 329. — Appropriated [Ockeworth in the MS. here] to Canonsleigh, ii, 359". Hode, Peter, a parishioner of Cowiek, ii, 287. Hody, John, collated to a Canonry in Exeter Cath., ii, 165, Hody, William (deceased), i, 331". Hodysford, Alice, daughter of Thomas, i, 313, 313"- Hogge, Thomas, i, 332"; collated to Grandisson's Chantry in the Cathedral, ii, 65. Hoggekyn, John, chaplain, i, 120"- Hogge^, Alice, of Thurlbeare, i, 312. Hoghe, William, R. of Mamhead (deceased), ii, 45". Hoker, Hugh, i, 331. Hoker, John, R. of Cotleigh, exchanges for St. Michael's, R., Bristol, ii, 64 ; for Seaton, V., U, 84" ; his dea.th, ii, 193 ; his Will, i, 331". Hokere, Hugh, instituted to Budleigh, V., ii, 21", Hoker, Richard, cousin of John, i, 331", Hoker, WUliam, brother of John, ibid. Hokehyll [also Hokeshill and Hokisylle, MS,] Henry, i, 306"; instituted to the Chantry of Beaford, ii, 19"; coUated to the Chantry of St. Andrew, in the Church of Alwington, ii, 36" ; his death, ii, 57".— See also, 308". Hokeway, in Crediton, see Cobbelegh, Nicholas, ii, 311. Hokeway, Robert, instituted to Georgenympton, R., U, 99. Hokke (or Holke), PhUip, V. of Chittlehampton, exchanges for Ashbrittle, R. (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), ii, 3, 210". 132 INDEX. Hoky, John, V. of St. Breward (deceased), u, 197"- Holand, John (of the Chapelry of Sheepwash) and Margaret Apuldore (of the parish of Dolton). — Special licence for their marriage (18 Jan., 1414-15), i, 207. Holond, John, Chaplain, i, 315, 327" ; instituted to St. Pancras, Exeter, ii, 2 ; i, 310, 332 ; proxy for Thomas Shepey, ii, 91"; coUated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 191; his death, n, 197"- Holond, Sir John, Knt— /See Fremington, V., i, 141"; ii, 96"; also, see Brixham V., ii, 355. Holond, Richard, a parishioner of Cowick, ii, 287. Holbeton, Combe, in the parish of, i, 37, 149". The Rectory^ of, appropriated to Polslo, ii, 359". — John Grym, V. of, — He was Ucensed to celebrate " in Capella Sancti Anecorite "^ in his said pariah (27 Sept., 1400), i, 49 ; this Ucence was renewed, 24 Dec, 1402, biit limited to the VigU and Feast of the Ascension, and the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, i, 6'2" ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Plympton, i, 94, 115", 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237", 245.— See, also, i, 308", 309. Holcombe-Rogus [Holecomb Rogys, MS.] Kitton^ in the parish of, i, 226 ; Matilda Latymer's bequests to the Vicar, the Church, and the poor, i, 329. See Nanseglos, Tho., n, 332. Holcot, John, clerk, i, 312 ; instituted to Lympston, R., ii, 96. Holdyche, John and Robert, of Churchstow, ii, 291. Holdych, Peter, instituted to the P.C. of Slapton, ii, 68, 111. He was instituted to Loddiswell, R,, u, 131", 238" ; and, afterwards, to the Vicarage of Loddiswell (on the Appropriation of the Rectory to Slapton College), u, 153. See, also, i, 194, and u, 288"; 357". Holecombe, John, chaplain, i, 321". Holever, Richard, i, 333". Holeway, in the parish of North Lew, i, 73". Holeway, WiUiam, — He did homage to the Bishop, at Clyst, for lands at Wadeton, in Paignton, at Dynyngton and Wodelond in [Bisliop's] Tawton ; and at Raveston (hodie Rawston), in [Bishop'sj-Nympton, 3 Dec, 1417, ii, 311. Holewyll, John, of Ermington, ii, 277. Holford, Peter, R. of Willand (deceased), ii, 21. HoUacombe, Robert [Pytman], Parson of the Church of, i, 332. Holland, John, Earl of Huntingdon, Patron of North Lew, R., ii, 4", 211. 1 Holbogheton, MS. 3 Keton MS. ^ The site is now called "AnohoristRock.'' INDEX. 133 HoUe, John, i, 314" Holman, Margery (wife of Thomas.) See Barnstaple, ii, 241", Holme, William, i, 320". Holne, appropriated to the Hosp. of St. John, Exeter, ii, 360. Holne Bridge, near Ashburton, — This important Bridge, on the direct road from Ashburton to Tavistock, having been totally destroyed by a fiood, the Bishop directs the four Archdeacons to give Notice of an Indulgence to aU the Faithful contributing to its re- ^ buUding (19 Aug., 1413), i, 183. Holridge, mansion of William Werth, in Ideford, i, 246. Holrig, John, V. of Bampton (Dioc. of Lincoln), U, 55". Holrygge, Richard, V. of Brixham, i, 332" : (deceased), ii, 176" : his WUl, i, 329". Holsworthy Deanery ; the Clergy convened by the Archdn. of Totnes, to ascertain the true patronage of Milton Damarel, ii, 341". Holsworthy ; Chantry of Trewen in the Church of, u, 48 (see " Institutions.") — Thomas Reymound's bequests to this Church, i, 331". — John Grymston, R., licence of non- residence for a year, from 26 July, 1396, i, 9-} for a year^ from 26 Oct., 1397, i, U^; for two years, from 30 Jan., 1398-9, i, 24";* licence^ to celebrate on St. James's Day in the Chapel of St. James, in this parish (26 May, 1400), i, 39; licence of non-residence (20 Jan., 1401-2), from the F. of the Purification to the same F. in the following year, i, 54" ; licence^ to choose a confessor (4 March, 1401-2) i, 55; licence of non-residence from 15 Oct., 1402, to the first Smiday in the following Lent, i, 61";'' a Penitentiary in' the Deanery of Holsworthy, i, 94^ ; 115", 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237", 245".— >See, also, i, 71", 244",9 331", 332".— Manor of Symeston in the parish of, i, 185". — Robert Brendon, a parishioner of — Thomas Body, priest, and parochial chaplain of Jacobstow [Devon], had solemnized a marriage between the said Robert and one Sarah Chope of the parish of Monkleigh, without permission from the curate of either parish ; and, notwithstanding the fact (as was aUeged) that, when the banns were published, a lawful impedimen"t was declared against the said Robert ; moreover, he took from them a fee of 6s..8d. ; incurring for this irregularity the greater excommunication. He was suspended by the Bishop: but,appeal- ' Holdesworthi, MS. an ob'vious clerical error. ^ Grymeston, MS. 7 HaUesworth, MS. 3 Holdesworthy, MS. s « Hall," MS. * Holdysworthy, MS. " " Decano decanatus de Hall, ac ma- ^ Grymmeston, MS. gistro Johanni, Rectori ecclesie paro- ° He is here caUed " Grymesby," by chialis de Hall!' 134 INDEX. ing to Rome, was absolved, and a Dispensation was, in due course, granted (4 July, 1410), i, 99". Holt, Margaret, widow of William. — Commission for her enclosure as au Anchorite in a house pertaining to the Chapel of our Lady of LangewyU, at Dodbrooke, Kingsbridge (10 Jan., 1411-12), ii, 244". Holte, William, presents to Monkokehampton, R., ii, 80"- Honiton, Deanery of, — Commission directed (21 March, 1410-11), to the Arohd. of Exeter, to make enquiry as to certain intruding priests, presuming to preach therein with out authorization, contrary to a Provincial Constitution lately provided and < promulgated, ii, 239". Honiton [Honynton, MS.] Church of St, Michael, i, 307,— Chapel of AU Saints', ibid ; — An Indulgence was granted (9 June, 1418) to the Faithful contributing to its repair, i, 240". The Chapel of St. Thomas is mentioned, i, 307", and the Lazar-House, i, 318", 331". — Edward [Fysch], R., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Honiton, i, 50. — John Sneynton, R,. licence of non-residence for two years, from 22 June, 1413, i, 181". Commission of Enquiry as to " Dilapidations," on the complaint of John Sneynton as to the neglect of Robert Fynour, his predecessor (13 June, 1413), ii, 252 ; licence of non- residence for a year, from 22 June, 1415, i, 211". —John Chepman of, i, 307. Honeychurch, John [Ramfray], R. of, licence of non-residence for a year, from 21 July, 1410, i, 100" ; from 20 March, 1411 -J 2, to Michaelmas, 1412, i, 146. Honychurch, Robert, see Widecombe, i, 180"- Honylond, John, elected as Prior of Launceston, ii, 115 — 120. Honyngton, Roger, proxy for John Gyles, ii, 30". Hood, Robert, instituted to Tywardreath, V., ii, 105. Hoper, John, V. of Lanteglos[-by-Fowey], a Penitentiary in the Deanery of West, i, 143" ; his death, ii, 146. Hoper, John, V. of East Coker (Dioc. of B. & W.), exchanges for Bickleigh, R., u, 92"; for Dulverton, V., U, 182. Hopere, John, R, of Bondleigh (deceased), ii, 69. Houper, John, instituted to Boconnoc, R., ii, 190, 264. Hoper, John and Reginald Russell — Commission of Enquiry, &c., directed to Hugh Hickelyng, Precentor, and Robert Rugge and John Dodyngton, Canons of the Cathedral ; it appears that Richard Exebridge (alias Ducheyet), John Uscher, Robert Coblegh, and others, had laid violent hands on the above-named John and Reginald, Vicars of the Cathedral, and that John Lake, Arnulph Goldsmyth, and others, had aided and abetted them therein (23 Oct., 1397), ii, 213.— On the 14th Dec. following, a second Commission, in like terms, was directed to Precentor Hugh Hickelyng, ii, 214. Hopere, Peter, i, 310. Hopere, Richard, V. of St. Merryn, exchanges for PoughiU, R, ii, 28" ; resigns, and is coUated to Clyst FomisoUi R., ii. INDEX, 135 31 ; coUated to a Canonry and Bursal Prebend in Crediton, n, 37 ; i, 85", 88, 116, 117; exchanges Clyst Fomison for Theynton, R. (Dioc of Lincoln), ii, 51; i, 167", 175", 187"; collated (jure devoluto), to Silverton, R., ii, 164"; 257". Hoper, Robert, see Kyngysford, Ralph, i, 149", 171" Hoper, Thomas, collated to Coleridge, V., ii, 140. Hoper, WiUiam, instituted to AU-Hallows-on-the-WaUs, R., Exeter, ii, 67" Hopkyn, Richard, V. of Morthoe (deceased), ii, 200"- Hopkyn, William, instituted to St. Cleer, V,, ii, 49 ; exchanges for Icklesham, R., (Dioc. of Chichester), ii, 51. Hopkyns, Robert, proxy for John Chaundeler, ii, 89. Hoppeley, Thomas, R. of Lamorran, i, 38 ; i. q. Wappelegh, q. v. HoppjTig, John, of Littleham, i, 32. Hordelegh, Matthew, patron of Rackenford, R., ii, 5" ; and, with Juliana his wife, ii, 150", 251". Hore, Joan and Matilda, daughters of William, i, 321. Hore, Richard, priest, i, 93 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Barnstaple, i, 217, 231, 237", 245"; presented to Heanton Punchardon, R, ii, 247. Horewell, Roger, instituted to Kingsteignton, V., ii, 175. Horewode, John, Collector of Customs, Exeter; see Smyth, Laurence, ii, 351. Horlok, Thomas, priest, of Ilfracombe, i, 327"; instituted to Charles, R., U, 190. Horncastell, John, chaplain, see Milton Damarel, ii, 342. Home, Roger, i, 332. Hornesbogh, also Hornesbowe, MS., James, presents to Chedington, R. (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 56", 87. Horrabridge — indulgence to the Faithful contributing "ad reparacionem et sustentacionem pontis vocati Horebrygge inter Barum et Plymouth," (2 Feb., 1395-6), i, 7". Horshay, Tho., and Alice his wife, present to Stoodleigh, ii, 85, Horslegh, ii, 359, Horsman, John, i, 320", Horwood [Horewode, MS.], John [Deyman], R. of (see Bryth legh, John), i, 93, Horygg, John, instituted to Down St, Mary, R., n, 176. Hospitals, the Statute concerning (2 Henr. V.), ii, 324. Houche, John, Monk of Tavistock, ii, 58", 59, 136 INDEX. Hough, Geoffrey, collated to Combe-in-Teignhead, R., 'ii, 193. Houndslow, Conv. of the Holy Trinity (Dio. of London), u, 32", Huchyn, Henry, instituted to Sampford Courtenay, U, 201". Hude, Andrew, V. of Colebrooke (deceased), ii, 174. Hugelyng, William, co-patron of Washfield, R., ii, 168. Hugh, David, instituted to Buckfastleigh, V., ii, 91" ; 255"; i, 83 (see " Oratories ") ; his death, ii, 160. Huish [Hywyssh, MS.], in the parish of Instow, i, 73"- Huish, Robert [Pytman], R. of, see Wembworthy. Hukeleye, Richard, literate, i, 95". HuUes, William, Prior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, ii, 191". HuUyng, John, R. of Sutton -juxta -Bigenhurne (Dioc. of Chichester), exchanges for [West] Alvington, V., ii, 29" ; for Cheddon, R.,i (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), U, 49"- Humberston, William de, R. of the Chapel of Legh, alias le Mote (Dioc. of Chichester), exchanges for Shobrooke, R, ii, 52 ; for Tenterden V. (Dioc of Canterbury), ii, 79". Hunden, John and Joeta, parents of William, i, 324". Hunden, John, brother, and Margery, sister, of William, i, 325. Hunden, WiUiam, Archdeacon of Totnes,^ — His coUation, u, 99" ; i, 85, 85", 88, 88", 89, 95", 102, 111, 127, 128, 185" ; collated to a Canonrv in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 105" ; licensed to choose a Confessor (13 Oct., 1410), i, 108 ; 121", 149 ; with the Bishop at Leicester "in hospicio vocato Golchesterysynne, Leycestre," (29 May, 1414), i, 197 ; at Lutterworth [Lutter'worthy, MS.], (30 May, 1414), i, 197; at Blackawton (25 August, 1414), i, 198" ; " Procuratorium Domini pro Convocacione Cleri " (see Ovyngham, John), i, 200".— Sec, also, i, 206, 209", 210, 321"; u, 118. — Hunden, who became Chancellor, 27 Jan., 1407-8 (U, 231), retained his Canonry till his death (ii, 175) ; but exchanged his Archdeaconry fora Canonry and the Prebend of Holy Cross iu Lincoln Cathedral, and the R. of Crawley Magna in that Diocese (ii, 164") ; for his WUl, see i, 324". Hunne, John, and Agnes Dabernon, — Commission to enquire as to certain reports about them (23 May, 1412), u, 246". Dispensation for their mamage, notwithstanding afiinity in the fourth degree, by reason of the said Agnes being related in that degree to one Agnes Hertscote, vrith whom the said John had formerly committed forni cation (7 Oct., 1412), i, 169. Hunte, Robert, see St. Illogan. Huntingdon, John Holland, (1) Earl of, patron of Calstock, R, ii, 6" ; his presentation to Brixham, V., disputed, u, 258". ' Cheden, MS. value thereof was only seventy marks) ° He waa Archdeacon of Rochester, to hold beneficia incompatibilia in and received a Dispenoation from the plurality. See, u, 101. Pope enabUng him (as the annual INDEX. 137 Huntingdon, John HoUand (2) Earl of, patron of Broad Clyst, U, 200"- Huntingdon, John, collated to the Wardenship of St. Laurence's Hospital, Crediton, ii, 187. Huntyngford, John (see Lifton), ii, 265. Huntsham [Hunsham and Hunsam, MS.], John [Wyllesdon, alias, Jordan], R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tiverton, i, 50, 94, 115, 143, 17-3", "194, 207", 216", 2.37"; licensed to celebrate in the chapel of St. James at Stal- lynche in that parish (16 July, 1410j, i. 100". Hurde, Richard, instituted to Brendon, R., ii, 147". This Rector, together with William Sampson (receiver and occupier of the revenues of Monkleigh) and Thomas Davy (receiver, etc., etc., of Lapford) having been excommunicated for refusing to pay what was due to the Abbot of Forde (collector of the una decima granted by Convocation, 1 Henry V.), and being contumacious, are handed over by the Bishop to the secular arm (6 Oct., 1414), i, 202". Hurdewyk, William, and Mabel, relict of John Skynner, — Dispensation of Pope Boniface IX., for their re-marriage, — " oblate nobis pro parte WUlelmi Hurdewyk, laici, et MabUle, relicte quondam Johannis Skynner, laici, mulieris, Exoniensis Diocesis, peticionis series continebat quod cum olim, dicto Johanne tunc in humanis agente, prefatus WiUelmus eandem Mabillam camaliter cognovisset, idem WUlelmus cum dicta Mabilla , in casu' quo dictum Johannem decedere contingeret, contraxit per verba de future quamvis de facto, et delude, predicto Johanne vita functo, cum iidem WiUelmus et MabUla matrimonium hujusmodi licet tamen clandestine et eciam de facto solemnizassent, matrimonium ipsum extitit auctoritate ordinaria divorciatum ipseque WiUelmus eandem MabiUam abjuravit. Cum autem, sicut eadem peticio subjungebat, prefatus WiUelmus perantea eciam quandam aliam mulierem, eidem Mabille tertio et quarto consanguinitatis gradu conjunctam, cognoverit, prolem ex ea procreando, ipsique WUlelmus et MabiUa, ad obviandum scandaUs et periculis que exinde inter ipsos, amicos, et consanguineos sunt exorta et exoriri^ forundantur, matrimonium invicem de novo contrahere proponant, si ad id ApostoUce Sedis accederet assensus Nos, igitur, qui salutem querimus singulorum, etscandalis Christifidelium libenter, in quantum possumus, obviamus, hujusmodi sup- pUcacionibus incUnati, Fratemitati tue per Apostolica scripta mandamus quatinus, si est ita, dictaque MabUla alias propter hoc rapta non fuerit, eoadem WUlelmum et Mabillam ab excommunicacionis et aliis sentencus atque penis quas propter premisaa incurrerunt, auctoritate nostra absolvas, hac vice dumtaxat, in forma Ec-clesie consueta ; injunctis eis inter alia, sub pena juramenti per eos prestandi, quod de cetero simUia non committant, nee ea committentibus dabunt auxiUum, consiUum, vel favorem, et pro modo culpe penitencia salutari : et nichUominus cum eisdem WUlelmo et MabUla ut, premissis non qbstantibus, matrimonium invicem de novo con trahere et in eo postquam contractum fuerit remanere Ubere et Ucite valeant, eadem auctoritate dispenses, prolem ex hujusmodi matrimonio suscipiendam , legitimam numerando." — The Bishop, having enquired into the circum stances, and found that they had been truly represented, granted Dispensa tion accordingly (10 AprU, 1403), i, 63". ' Causu, MS., on an erasure. ^ Exorriri, MS. 138 INDEX. Hurdyng, Thomas, i, 330". Hurn, Adam, see atte Hurn, ii, 75", Hurte, John, V., of Nether Lyme, exchanges for Salcombe [Regis], v., ii, 163". Hurte, Robert and Rose (relict of WilUam) Loppethorne,— Their marriage was unlawful because they were related in the fourth degree of affinity. Dispensation granted 4 Jan., 1409-10, i, 92". Hurst, Juliana, wife of John, i, 315. Hurst, Rd., R. of Exbourne (deceased), ii, 132" ; his Will, i, 315, Hurst, Thomas, of Apuldram, ii, 293", Hurst, Walter, i, 315. Husey, John, instituted to Broadhembury, V., ii, 90 ; exchanges for Combe Raleigh, R., ii, 161"- Husten (or Hustyn), in St. Breoke, i, 80"- Husy, Nicholas, chaplain (of Chivelston), i, 330"; ii, 261. Hyde, John, R. of Loxbeare, i, 39" See atte Hyde. Hyde, William, instituted to Great Torrington, R., ii, 52 ; his death, ii, 153" Hj don, Richard and William, i, 301. — William was co-patron of Huxham, R., ii, 200. Hyeonyse, William, instituted to Stoke Fleming, R., ii, 202. Hykdon, William, V. of St. Colan (deceased), ii, 94. Hykedon, John, V. of Tavistock (deceased), ii, 15" Hykke, John: a Commission was directed, 4 March, 1410-11, to John Waryng, V. of Liskeard — " Ad audiendum, cognoscendum, et procedendum, in quadam causa matrimo- niali, que coram OfSciali nostre PecuUaris Jurisdiccionis, et nostro Commis- sario Generali in Devonia, inter AUciam Kateryu, mulierem, reUctam Johannis Hykke, partem actricem, ex parte una, et Johannem Payn, virum, nostre Diocesis, partem ream, ex altera, aliquamdiu vertebatur, et adhuc pendet indecisa." — No further particulars are given ; neither is there any record of the result. Hylle, Joan, wife of John, i, 323". HuUe, Joan, see Trevarthian, Otho, i, 128. HuUe, John (of Exeter), see Ringmore (Institutions). HuUe (or HiUe), Sir John, knt., presents to PUlaton, R., ii, 45"; with Robert Hull, senior, presents to Dittisham, R., ii, 53 ; (with Robert, his son), co-patron of West Putford, R., ii, 82 ; does homage to the Bishop for lands in Talaton, part of the Manor of Crediton (12 April, 1407), ii, 310"; see also, i, 329 ; U, 315". Hmlle, John (son of Sir John), does homage to the Bishop at INDEX, 139 Clyst, for lands in the parish of Talaton (Manor of Crediton, 13 May, 1416), U, 311 ; see, also, i, 300", 308"- Hylle, John, a minor, and Agnes, daughter of William Rynell, of Ugborough, i, 172"- ¦Hylle, John, instituted to Harberton, V,, ii, 9" ; exchanges for Musbury, R., ii, 67. HuUe, John, instituted to Colyton, V., ii, 147" ; chaplain of the perpetual Chantry of Whyteford (in that parish), ii, 268 ; see, also, i, 320". HuUe, John (scholar), — Dispensacio super defectu nataliuTn (29 May, 1414), i, 196"; and again (3 'Oct., 1414), i, 201". HUle, Nicholas, i, 325. Hylle, Peter, U, 360. HuUe, Robert, senior ; patron of the Chantry Chapel in the cemetery of Ermington, ii, 9", 32, 32", 102 ; presents to Dittisham, R., ii, 106" (and see HuUe, Sir John) ; to Truro ; R., U, 140", 245 ; nominates to Poundstock, V., ii, 180., Hull, Robert [of Spaxton], and IsabeUa his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Fychett, knight, — • They complained to the Bishop that some person, or persons, unknown, had carried oft certain deeds and documents affecting her inheritance, and the Bishop excommunicated the robbers (1 July, 1399), i, 28" ; he was patron of Spaxton (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), u, 43— Robert HyUe, as lord of Halton, presented to St. Dominick, R., u, 193". — On 14th Dec, 1415, the King's writ was issued for the administration of the oath as Escheator in Devon to Robert HiU, of Spaxton, U, 354" ; see, also, i, 329, 329", 336". HuUe, Robert (junior, of Churchstow), ii, 291. HiUe, Vincent, V. of Luppit, exchanges for Chudleigh, ii, 65. HuUe (or atte HuUe), Walter, inst. to Cheldon, ii, 5 ; resigns, ii, 68 ; re.signs Moreleigh, R,, ii, 159",ha-ving been instituted to Goodleigh, R., ii, 158", 253", 349 ; [resigns, and] is instituted to Cheriton Fitzpaine, R., ii, 191. HuUe, WUliam, of St. Petrock's, Exeter, and Agnes Mychel, of St. Kieran's, made petition to the Bishop as follows, — They had contracted to marry, and had ordered their banns to be pubhshed on three solemn days, viz., on two Sundays and on the Day of the Conversion of St. Paul. They desired to be married " citra Septuagesimam" , but the mterval was not siifScient for the banns. The Bishop, considering the in convenience of postponing their marriage till after Easter, gave Ucence to the Rector of either parish to marry them on any day before the beginning of Lent, if no impediment were aUeged (26 Jan., 1412), i, 142". Hull, WiUiam, i, 320. HuU, WiUiam, instituted to Dean [Prior], U, 98 ; resigns, U, 99, HyUary, Roger, Judge, ii, 342. 140 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Hynde, WiUiam, instituted to Mariansleigh, V., ii, 105. Hytte, John, junior, i, 333. I. Iddesleigh [Edwyslegh, MS.], WiUiam Badecok, R. of, ii, 303. Ide, Archdn. Lydeford's bequests to this parish, i, 310. Ideford [Yddeford, MS.], Holridge, in the parish of, i, 246. Idrych, William, of Apuldram, ii, 293", Ikelyngton, John, instituted to St. Columb-major, R., ii, 1 31" ; exchanges for St. Mary's R., Southampton, ii, 137"- Ilchester, the "White HaU^" at, i, 311, 311" ; the Friars of, i, 311, 320". Ilfracombe [Ilf redecombe, also Ilfridecombe alias Ilfardecombe, MS.], Thomas Barton, R. of, see Barton, Thomas, — Commission of enquiry ou the presentation of Hugh Herle, chaplain, by Sir John Herle,_knt. (19 March, 1415-16), ii, 258.— Hugh Herie, R. of, licensed to celebrate iu the Chapels of St. Nicholas the Confessor, and St. Windred,''' the Virgin, at Legh [or Lee], on their Festivals, for one year only, from 24 July, 1416, i, 223. — Commission as to " dih'pidations," on the complaint of Herle against Barton (10 Oct.. 1416), ii, 260 ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 12 Feb., 1416-17, i, 230". Ilond, John, chaplain, i, 832. Ilsington_ [Hylstyncton, MS.], Thomas, V. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Moreton, i, 50. Illogan, see St. Illogan. Ingram, Nigel, of the parish of Colyton, and Joan, relict of Ralph Laplode, intending to marry, the Bishop issued a licence, directed to William, V. of Sidbury (18 Jan., 1412-13), i, 174"- Innocent (" alias Nocent "), John, i, 309". Institutions, Collations, and Exchanges. Abbotsham [Abbotysham, MS.], Vicars of — John BuUok ; on whose resignation was instituted, 17 March, 1400-1, John Downe, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Tavistock, ii, 17. Affeton (now merged in West Worlington — see p. 1, note) Rectors of, — Roger Puttenham. This Rector exchanged (26 Oct., 1400) with John Fyssher (R. of Danbury, Dioc. of Loudon, patrons, the Prior and Con vent of St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield) ; patron, Thomas Affeton, domicellus, ii, 51". There is no record of his death or resignation, but Walter ToTcere, priest, was inst., 26 Oct. 1409 ; patron, John Botriaux, u, 107". ' " Aulbe Sale de Ivelohestre." maris," since converted into a Ught- ^ This was the Chapel called else- house. where "Sancti Nicholai supra portum INDEX— institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC. 141 William Morys, chaplain, succeeded (on Toker's resignation), 13 Jan., 1416-17, patron, John Botreaux, Esquire, ii, 181". Thomas Bowryng, chaplain, was inst. on the resignation of Morys, 25 July, 1419 ; the same patron, u, 201. Alphington [Alfyngton and Alvyngton^, MS.], Rectors of — Reginald Moun ; on whose death was inst. (3 Deo,, 1398), Roger Sure, priest ; patron (for that turn), Robert Cary, ii, 1 0. William Trendelbeare, chaplain, succeeded : there is uo record of his institu tion ; but on his death Richard Courtenay, ll.b^., was inst., 7 May, 1403 (proxy — John Kyck, chap lain); patron. Sir Peter Courtenay, knt., ii, 67. John Pleysto-ioe, chaplain, succeeded, on Courtenay's resignation, 28 Dec, 1403 ; the same patron, U, 74. Geoffrey Barger, chaplain, was inst. on the death of Playstowe (sic), 5 July, 141-'i ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, u, 166. — Commission of enquiry as to the vacancy and right to present (25 June, 1415), ii, 256". This Rector exchanged with John Mathu (V. of Broadclyst), 6 July, 1419 ; the same patron, ii, 200". — Commission of enquiry, etc. (30 June, 1419), ii, 267". Alverdiscott [Alvardiscote, Alverdyscote, MS.], Rectors of — John Seward ; on whose death a difticulty arose as to the patronage. On the 16th of June, 1401, the Vicar-General inst., in the Cathedral, John Juvenel, chaplain, to tho vacant benefice ; " ad quam per nobilem virum dominum Jacobum de Chuddelegh, militem, racione cujuadem litere attornamenti sibi per nobilem virum, dominum Thoniam Flem myng, militem, extra regnum inglie existentem et degentem, in hac parte sub sigillo suo consignate, specialiter taote, et concesse, verum ipsius ecclesie hac vice patronum, eidem Vicario extitit presenta- tus ; et ipsum Rectorem instituit canonice in eadem et, prestita canonica obediencia per eundem, mandatum fuit Archidiacono Barumenai, sen ejus Officiali, pro ipsius induccione," ii, 19". On the very next day, however (17 June), the Bishop inst. (" in hospicio nostro Londonie ") — Henry Charer, chaplain, " in artibus inceptorem, ad ecclesiam parochialem de Alverdyscote, Exoniensis Diocesis, vacantem ; ad quam per dUectum sibi in Christo Johannem Flemmyng, filium Thome Flemmyng, verum ipsius ecclesie patronum, jure dicti Thome Flemmyng, qui advocacionem prefate ecclesie predicto Johanni Flemmyng ista vice dumtaxat per literas suas patentes concessit, eidem Domino extitit presentatus ; et ipsum Rectorem instituit canonice in eadem, etc, ii, 54. Alwington, Rectors of — Thomas Was; on whose death was inst. 23 Feb., 1407-8, John Harry, chaplain, (proxy, Richard Graynevyll, ll.b.) ; patron, John Hankeford, domicellus, ii, 100. Herry (sic) exchanged with John Fayrwode, ll.b. (Warden of St, David's Hospital, Swansea), 18 M.irch, 1410-11 ; the same patron, ii, 131. This Rector exchanged with John Cokworthy (R. of Rudbaxton, Dioc. of St. David's), 26 Sept,, 1416 ; the same patron, ii, 179. Alwington, Chantry of St. Andrew in the Church of — William Hals ; after whose resignation the Bishop coUated, by lapse, Henry Hokisylle, chaplain, 23 Feb., 1397-8 (proxy, Robert Dobbe), ii, 36". This Chantry became vacant shortly afterwards, probably on the resignation ' ii, 166; and at ii, 200" "Alfyngton and nephew of WiUiam, Archbishop oMas Alvyngton. " of Canterbury. He died Bishop of ^ Eldest son of Su- Philip Courtenay, Norwich, 142 index — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, of Hokisylle, who 5 July, 1401, was inat. to the Chantry at Beaford, ii, 19". The Bishop issued a Commission of Enquiry, 2 Dec, 1398, as to Sir William Hankeforde's claim to present (u, 221"); and 14 Feb., 1398-9, the said claim having been established, Richard Colbrugg, priest, was inst., (ii, 10") ; on whose resignation John Nouns, priest, was inst., 19 Sept., 1399 ; the same patron, ii, 13.— There is no record of his resignation ; but he was inst. to Meeth, R., 25 Sept., 1410, n, 123", and probably resigned this Chantry soon afterwards, for Thomas Eweny, chaplain, was inst.^ 23 Sept., 1411 : the same patron, ii, 135". Angersleigh [Angerlegh, MS.] ; see Horwood, R. Antony [Sancti Jacobi de Anton in Cornubia, MS,], Vicars: Adam Tregonet ; on whose death William Mey, clerk, " cum quo in hac parte per Sedem Apostolicam dispenaa- tum existit," was inst., 15 Nov., 1405 ; patron, for that turn. King Henry IV, u, 87. On Mey's resignation William Pyers, chaplain, was inst, 8 Feb., 1407-8 : patrons, the Abbot and Convent of i'avistock, u, 99". Arlington [Alryngton, MS.], Rector of, — Walter Laneman ; on whose death was inst., 7 Dec, 1396, John Durden, priest ; patron. Lady Elizabeth Paulet, in right of the Manor, part of the lauds of her late husband, John Rialegh, assigned to her as dowry, ii, 6". A,RRETON R., Diocese of Winchester, see Bridestowe, R. Ashbrittle, R., Diocese of Bath and Wells, see Chittle hampton, V, .Ashburton [Aysschperton, MS,], Vicars of, — John Otery, who exchanged, 7 May, 1397, "with Peter Duk (V. of St. Mary Church), patrons of both benefices, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, u, 34. He exchanged 20 March, 1401-2, with Richard Madefm-de.(V. of Widecombe-in-the-Moor), (proxy for Madeforde — Ralph DoUebeare), ii, 57. On whose death WiUiam Hayford, chaplain, was inst., 5 May, 1405, ii, 84. ASHBURY^ [" Sancte Marie de Ayschbjrry " MS.], Rectors of, — John Myleton ; on whose death was inst., 8 Jan., 1416-17 ; John Scliere, chaplain, patrons, the Prior and Convent of Launceston, u, 181". Ashcombb [Aysshcomb and Aysshecomb, MS.], Rectors of, — William Lyght ; on whose death was inst., 15 March. 1412-13, ' John Leyman, chaplain (proxy — John Wolston, clerk) ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Merton, ii, 148. On Leyman's resignation, Henry More, chaplain, was inst., 16 Sept., 1415 ; ii, 169. Ashford [Aysscheford, MS.], Vicars of,— William Dounyng ; on whose death was inst., 4 Dec, 1413, John Clerk, chaplain ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Pilton, ii, 154. Ashreigney [Esse Regny, MS.], Rectors of,-- William Smyth ; on whose reaignation was inst., 27 Feb., 1413-14, John Dayell, chaplain ; patroua, GUes de Esse, Joceus de Trobrygge, Thomas Reymound, and Thomas de Trobrygge, ii, 156. On the resignation of Day huUe (sic), Robert Doget, chaplain, was inst., 18 July, 1416 (proxy — Roger Blakehay) ; patrons, the same, u, 177". ^ " CoUated " — margin ; a clerical error. ''¦ Now united with North Lew, R. INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 143 Ashton [Asschiston, Ayschirton, Asshirton, MS.], Rectors of, — Richard Brugg ; on whose death was inst., 16 Feb,, 1399-1400, WiUiam Benet, priest ; patron. Sir James Chuddelegh, knt, U, 14". He ex changed with William Hawkyn (V. of Coombe Keynes, Dioc. of SaUabury ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Merton), 26 Aug., 1403 (proxy — "William Cleve, chaplain) ; patron, John Courtenay, domicellua, ii, 68". Haukyn (sic) ex changed with Robert Belet (R. of Cheddington — Dioc. of Salisbury ; patrons, Thos. Bolour and William Gust, domicelli), 27 May, 1404 ; patron, the same, u, 75". Ashwater [Essewater and Aysshewater, MS,], Rectors of,— John Lugans ; on whose death was inat., 24 April, 1 404, John Tone, clerk (proxy — John Heynstekot, literate) ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Frithelstock, U, 75". On Tone's death Edward Daiuntesey was inst., 25 Aug., 1406, ii, 91". He exchanged with JohnJerbard, R. of Roborough, 23 March, 1412-13 ; ii, 148. Atherington^ [Aderyngton, MS.], Rectors of,— Simon Hoke ; ou whose resignation was inst., 3 Feb., 1397-8, Walter BuUok ; patron. King Richard II, u, 36". On whose''' death Thomas Shepey, clerk, was inst., 7 Sept., 1406, patron, King Henry IV,, ii, 91". Aveton Giffard, Rectors of, — John Juhelf'^ete ; on whose death was inst., 13 June, 1403, Tlvomas Tremayn, LL.B. ; patrons, Richard Hankeford, WilUam Burleston, Henry Foleford, Nicholas Tremayn^ and John Lacche, ii, 67. AvETON Giffard, the Chantry " de Lyneton " in the parish Church there, — Thomas Leuedeston, chaplain, was inst., 23 Sept., 1406 ; patrons, Rd. Hanke ford, Hy. Folyford, Nicholas Tremayn, and Jno. Lacche, ii, 91". Axminster, Vicars of, — WUliam Rothewell. He exchanged 20 Sept., 1395, with John Whattecomb (or Watcombe), for Hemyock, R., inst. by proxy — WiUiam Langton ; patrons, Thomas de la Ware and Nicholas Slak, Canons of York and Prebendaries of Grendale and Warthill, ii, 27". Henry Pake, chaplain, was inst. on Whattecomb's resignation, 2 June, 1401 ; patrons, Walter Cook and Thomas de Weston, Prebendaries of Axminster, ii, 19. Whattecomb resigned, 20 May, and the Commission therein was dated 12 May. See ii, 17". On Pake's death John Worthyn, chaplain, was inst, 29 July, 1413 ; patrons, Walter Cook and Richard Pittea, Canons of York, and Prebendaries of Grendale and Wart-' huU therein, ii, 151". He exchanged with John Mathew (Warden of St. Laurence's Hospital, Crediton), 21 Sept., 1417 ; patrons, Walter Cook and Thomas Grenewode, Canons of York and Preben daries etc., u, 187. Axminster ; Prebend of Grendale in the Cathedral Church of York and the " portion " thereto annexed in this Church, — Robert Nevill, clerk, son of Ralph, Earl of Westmoreland (refen-ed to as " adhuc impuberis ") : the Archbishop of York writes to Bishop Stafford on liis behalf ; and he was inst., 7 Aug., 1414, u, 160", 161. Axmouth, Vicars of, — William Slade ; on whose resignation (to be Warden of Ottery), ' For the Chantry Chapel of Umber- ^ Here called John — a clerical error, leigh in this parish, see Umberleigh. 144 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, John CotereU, priest, who had resigned the said Wardenship, waa inst., 2 Feb., 1397-8 ; patron. King Richard II (the temporalities of the Priory of Lodres in Dorset (a ceU to the Benedictine Abbey of St._ Mary of Mont- burg, Dioc. of Coutances, Normandy), being in his hand, u, 212. Aylesbeare [Ayllisbeare, MS.], Vicars of, — Adam atte Hurn ; on whose death Robert Pym, chaplain, was inst., 22 April, 1404 ; patrons, the Prioress and Convent of Polslo, ii, 76". On Pym's death John Bycote, chaplain, was inst., 30 May, 1407 ; ii, 96" ; on whose death Thomas Trevet, chaplain, was inst., 31 July, 1410 ; ii, 121. Bagborough, R. (Diocese of B. and W.), see Uploman, R. Bampton, V. (Diocese of Lincoln) see Heavitree, V. Bampton [Baunton, MS.], Rectors of, — John Michel ; on whose death was inst., 7 March, 1397-8, Edward Dokeworthy, priest; patrons, John, Prior, and the Convent of the Cathedral Church of Bath, ii, 8. On his death Thomas Warde, sub-deacon, LL.B., was inst., 24 May, 1418 (proxy — John Lane, clerk) ; u, 192. Commission of Enquiry issued 12 Feb., 1417-18, u, 264. He exchanged ¦with Matthew Downe (R, of Whimple); instituted by proxy— John Lane, clerk, 17 June, 1418 ; u, 192. The Commission of Enquiry herein (in which Sir Hugh Courtenay, senior, is called the patron) was issued 15 Feb., 1417-18, ii, 264. Bampton, the Chantry of Forde,i — Elias Ramysham, who exchanged, 6 Feb., 1396-7, with John Neweton (R. of Skilgate, Dioc of B. and W. — patron, Simon Bamabe) ; patron. Sir Hugh Courtenay, knt., ii, 32". On Neweton's death Geoffrey Veale, chaplain, was inst., 7 Aug., 1417 : patron. Sir Hugh Courtenay, senior, knt., u, 186". On Veale's resignation Thomas Pay, chaplain, was inst., 6 Aug., 1419 ; the same patron (described as Lord of Bampton), ii, 201". Batheaston, V. (Dioc. of Bath and WeU,s), see Hockworthy, V. Barnstaple [Barnestapol and Barnestapolia, MS.], the Arch deaconry of — Robert Rugge or Rygge ; whose successor Richard Aldryngton (alias Colcomb), was collated 22 Aug., 1400, ii, 50. On 17 of Oct., in the same year, a Commission was directed to Robert Rygge (then Chancellor of the Cathedral), to receive his resignation ; aud John Oram, s.T.B., was collated 1st Nov. foUowing, U, 15". Barnstaple [Barnastapol], Priory of St. Mary Magdalen at,— Henry Sutton ; on whose death was inst., 3 Sept., 1398, Simon Oclee, Monk of Bermondsey, priest. This Priory depended on the Abbey of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Paris ; aud Oclee was presented by Roger, Archbishop of Canterbury, John, Prior of St. Mary at 'Thetford, and, John, Prior of Bermondsey (on account of the Schism). The Letter- Apostolical of Pope Boniface is quoted at length, — ii, 39. Barnstaple [Barnataspolia, MS.], Vicars of,— John Fereste ; on whose death was inst., 17 Feb,, 1396-7, 1, The Chapel was in the Churchyard but in Bishop Lacy's Registerit is and dedicated, probably, to the referred to, in 1437, aa "libera Blessed Virgin : at u, 201", it is CapeUa de Forde infra cemeterium described, simply as "iu Manerio"; ecclesie parochialis de Bampton." index — institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC. 145 WiUiam Knyght, Bachelor iu Degrees (proxy — Richard Palmer, R. of St. Clement Danes, London) ; patron. King Richard II, u, 33. He exchanged with John Lemman (R. of Kilkhampton), 12 Dec, 1403; patrons, the Prior and Convent of St. Mary's Priory, Barnstaple, u, 71. On Lemman's death WiUiam Pilton, chaplain, was inst. (proxy — Adam Bacon, chaplain), 23 Jan., 1411-12 ; the same patrons ; u, 139. Barnstaple [Barnestaple, MS.], Chantry of S. Salphinus in the Castle, — Thomas Haywode, chaplain, was inst., 27 Feb., 1408-9 ; patron. King Henry IV., ii, 104". Barnstaple, Chantry of St. Thomas, " juxta pontem ville de Barnestaple," — Adam Abraham ; on whose death was inst., 28 Dec, 1412, WiUiam Mille, chaplain ; patron for that turn. King Henry IV., u, 147". Beaford [Beauforde, MS.], Rectors of — Robert Aniy^t ; on whose resignation, was inst., 28 May, 1404, William Speccote, chaplain ; patron, 'WUUam de Beaumount, domicellus, ii, 76. There is no mention made here of Speccote' s predecessor ; but Amyet must have resigned, for it is recorded elsewhere (u, 75"), that he was inst. to the R. of ShirweU, 6 May, 1404. Beaford [Beauford, MS.] Chantry in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity at — Alexamder Vyel ; on whose death Henry Hokeshill, chaplain, was inst., 5 July, 1401 ; patron. King Henry IV., u, 19". On the death of HokeshiU, John Walhop, chaplain, was inst., 27 March, 1402 ; patron the same, ii, 57". Beaworthy [Beworthy, MS.] Rectors of — Richard Madek ; this Rector exchanged, 14 Nov., 1403, with John Avery (V. of St. Andrew's, Launcells) ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Launceston, ii, 69". Beerferrers [Byrferrers, MS.], Archpriests of — Richard Monk ; on whose death was inst., 17 Feb., 1416-17, Roger Monk, chaplain ; patrons, Sir John Cornewayll, knight, and Alexander Champernoun and Thomas Bonevyle, Esquires, ii, 182. — The Commission of Enquiry as to patronage, etc., was dated 16 Jan.; u, 260". On Roger's resignation _ . ^ ¦ John Monk was inst., 16 June, 1417 ; patrons the same, ii, 186.— Commission ^ of Enquiry dated 16 May, 1417, ii, 261. Belston, Rectors of — Walter Umfray ; on whose death was inst., 14 Jan., 1417-18, Adam Hay, chaplain; patron, Henry Foleford, Esquire, u,189. Berks, the Archdeaconry of, in the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, was exchanged, 21 Dec, 1404, by Simon Sydenham, ll.b., with Walter Medeford for the Archdeaconry of Salisbury and his Canonry and Prebend of West Sampford in the Church of Crediton (Thomas Byldes thorp, clerk, proxy for Sydenham, and Edmund Hildesle for Medeford) ; u, 81. Berry Pomeroy [Bury Pomeray, MS.], Vicars of — John Stakforde ; on whose death was inst., 29 May, 1399, WalUr Dommeivyll, priest ; patrons, Robert, Prior, and the Convent of St. Mary at Merton (Dioc of Winchester), ii, 12. On the death of Dounewell (sic), L 146 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, WiUiam CUnebwrgh, chaplain, was inst., 13 May, 1414 ; patrons, the same, ii, 158". Bickleigh [Bykelegh], Rectors of — Thomas Fontyngdon ; on whose death was inst., 8 Feb., 1397-8, John Langh, priest ; patrons, WUliam Colmton, clerk, Hugh Waleys, Walter Raynald, Nicholas Hele, Gregory Miriet, and Alexander Clyvedon, by virtue of a feoff'ment in their favour made by WUUam, o'wn brother and heir of John Pontyngdon of Bicklegh, ii, 8. Lange (sic) exchanged with John Lodi-e (V. of Stogumber, Dioc. of B. & W.), 2B Nov., 1405 ; patron. Sir PhiUp Courtenay, knight, ii, 87". This I^. exchanged with John Hoper (V. of East Coker, Dioc of B. & W.); 14 Oct., 1406 ; patrons. Sir Edw. Courtenay, knight (son of Edward, Earl of Devon). Robert Cary, Oger Buryn, Robert Wey (R. of Powderham), and Gilbert Byachop, ii, 92". This R. exchanged with John Loveton (V. of Dulverton, Dioc of B. and W.), 10 March, 1416-17; patron, Nicholas Pontyngdon, ii, 182. Bickleigh [Byclegh and Byckelegh, MS,], Vicars of — Richard Underdoune ; on whose death was inst., 23 Sept., 1411, Augustine Strode, priest, ll.b. ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Buck- land, U, 136. Commission of Enquiry dated, 22 Sept.; u, 243". Ou Strode's resignation Alfred Gyst, chaplain, was inst., 13 Sept., 1412, ii, 144. On whose death Michael Robert, chaplain, was inst., 20 April, 1416 ; ii, 176. BiCTON [Buketon, MS.], Rectors of — Walter Wyne ; on whose death was inst., 28 Dec, 1395, John Wolfe, priest ; patron, Ralph Sachevile, in right of his wife as Lady of the Manor of Bicton with the advowson thereof. The Vicar-General had, first (17 July, 1395), issued a Commisaion to Richard Wykyalond, ll.b., to investigate this claim to present, ii, 2". John Aubrey, priest, was inst. on the death of Wolff f's-ic,', 14 Sept., 1396; patron, Joan Hampton, relict of Ralph Sache-vile, u, 6. He exchanged 'with John Scorch (V. of Harpford), 10 March, 1398-9 ; patron, Wm. Knyght, ii, 11; Commission (dated 3 Feb.) ii, 2'23. On whose death was inst. John Trille, priest, 8 Nov., 1399 ; patron, Wm. Kny^th, ii, 14. Robert Martyn, chaplain, succeeded on the death of Trylle, 13 Oct., 1402 ; patron, Wm. Knyght ; ii, 23. On whose death Geoffrey Cornysclie, chaplain, waa inst., 22 March, 1404-5, patron the same, U, 83. Bigbury [Bykebury, MS.], Rectors of— WiUiam Pouridestok [Canon of Exeter] ; ou whose death waa inst., 10 June, 1414, John Bykebury, clerk ; patron, Wm. Bykebury, domicellus ; ii, 159. Bishop's Nympton, Vicars of — John Schute (q.v.) There is uo record of his reaignation, but he waa suc ceeded by Nicholas Whyte, aUas Quythe, chaplain, coUated 19 July, 1407 ; ii, 97. Bishop's Tawton, Vicars of — John Mark ; on whose death was inst. (21 Oct., 1411), John Forst, chaplain ; putron, Ralph Tregrisiow, Dean of Exeter, " racione Decanatus predicti " ; ii, 136. BiTTADON [Byttedene, MS.], Rectors of— .lohn Stoke ; on whose resignation, was inst., 1 May, 1397, Stephen Taillour, priest (proxy— Thos. Wyet, clerk) ; patron, John Loueryng; ii, 7 ; on whose death Jolm Bruwere, priest, waa inst., 15 June, 1399 (proxy— Thomas Wyot (sic); patron, John Loueryng ; ii, 12". INDEX — institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC. 147 Blackawton [Blakaueton and Blakeaueton, MS.] Rectors of, — William Piers ; on whose death was inst. ( 4 July, 1401), Roger Bolter, clerk ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton, ii, 19". Henry Gardiner, chaplain, succeeded, on Bolter's resignation, 22 AprU, 1419 (proxy — John Pral, chaplain), ii, 198. On whose death was inst. (3 Sept., 1419) John Birkhede, chaplain (proxy — Thos. Seys, clerk) ii, 204". Blackborough [Blakeburgh, MS.], Rectors of — WiUiam Porter, chaplain, inst., 27 Feb., 1402-3 ; patron, John Wyke, Eaq., ii, 25. John Beke succeeded : his institution is not recorded ; but ou his death Thomas Toffe was inst., 2 June, 1405 ; patron, John Wyke " de Nenhide," ' domicellus, ii, 85. On the death of Tofte (sic) John Heanok, chaplain, was inst., 15 July, 1413 ; patrons, John Blakelake, clerk, Roger Tremayl, and Wm. Newton, ii, 151". On whose death John Forster, chaplain, was collated by lapse, 25 Feb., 1413-14 ; u, 156. Black Torrington, Rectors of — John Wyndout, who exchanged, 14 Jan., 1404-5, with David Loueryng (R. of St. Mary-Steps, Exeter) ; patron, Ela, reUct of Sir Rd. de St. Maur, knt., ii, 81". Blisland [Blyston, MS.], Rectors of — John Laurence ; this R. exchanged, 25 Nov., 1396, vrith John Baisham (R. of Gransden-Parva, Dioc. of Ely), patron, K. Ric. II. ; u, 32. On whose death^ was inst. (24 Nov., 1410), John Bailly, clerk, M.A. (proxy — John Thorp) ; patron, Henry, Prince of Wales, ii, 124. On whose resignation Thomas Ka/rdowe, chaplain, was inst., 17 Dec, 1411 ; patron, the same, ii, 138". Boconnoc [Boconnok, MS.], Rectors of — Walter Raynald ; on whose resignation was inst., 25 Feb., 1417-18, John Houper, chaplain, patrons, Elizabeth and Anna Mountagu, daughters of John, Eari of Salisbury, deceased, ii, 190. Commission of Enquiry, dated 8 Feb., 1417-18 ; ii, 264. Bodmin (St. Petrock's), Vicars of — Robert Nm'thwode ; on whose death was inst., 12 Aug., 1400, John Stephyn, chaplain ; patron, the Prior and Convent of Bodmin, ii, 49". On Stephyn's death Laurence Velaio, chaplain, was inst., 11 May, 1417, ii, 183. Bodmin Priory, Priors of — William CarneUov ; on whose death Alan Kenegy succeeded, 22 Dec, 1403 ; ii, 73. Bondleigh [Bonlegh, MS.], Rectors of — John Hopere ; oil whose death was inst., 18 Sept., 1403, Thomas Gambon, chaplain ; patron, Walter Gambon, domicellus, ii, 69. BosH-AM, the CoUegiate Church of ; Collations, etc. — ¦ John Wykham, m.a., collated, 25 Jan., 1396-7, to the Prebend of Walton, vice ^ Hodie Ninehead Court. this inscription at the foot : — " Orate ^ A brass to his memory remains in pro anima Johannis Balsam quon- the chancel of Blisland Church, from dam Rectoris istius ecclesie, qui which we learn the day of his death ; obut die Michaelis Septembris Anno it represents him fully vested, with Domini MCCCC decimo " (Maclean. ) L^ 148 INDEX— institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC. Nicholas Wykham, resigned, ii, 32". He exchanged, for the Prebend of Thorp in the Cathedral Church of York -with the said Nicholas Wykham (Canon of Howden in that Diocese) 25 May, 1397 ; u, 34. Commission of En'quuy dated 2 Feb., 1396-7 ; ii, 211". WiUiam Langeton collated, 24 July, 1398, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Apuldram [Appeldurham, MS.], vice Thomas Cook, resigned (proxy- William Walton), ii, 38". Richard Deen (V. of Hackington [Hakynton, MS.], Dioc of Canterbury, ex changed with Peter de Carsfeld, and was coUated, 16 June, 1399, to hia office of Sacristan (with a Canonry and a Prebend annexed thereto), ii, 41". Laurence Haukyn, chaplain, collated 9 Jan., 1319-1400, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Funtington, vice Nicholaa Braybrok, deceased ; u, 45. Ralph Waterman, coUated, 20 July, 1400, to the Office of Sacristan, vice Richard Deen, resigned, ii, 48". Richard Hals exchanged his R. of Warbleton (Dioc. of Chichester) with the above-named WilUam Langeton for his Canonry and Prebend of Apuldram, 20 Nov., 1400 ; and 25 Nov., Hals resigned, and Langeton was again collated, u, 52. Thomas Ayschperton, chaplain, collated, 15 June, 1401, to a Canoniy and the Prebend of Westbrook, vice Richard Courtenay, resigned, ii, 54. On his resignation thereof Matthew Doune, chaplain, succeeded, 30 Oct., 1406. It is stated that the Bishop coUated him " ante prandium," n, 92". Doune exchanged this pre ferment, on the very same day, vvith Nicholas Bodeway (R. of Bratton [Clovelly]), ibid. There is no record of Bodeway's resignation or death ; but Richard Tyttesbury, LL.B., was collated to this Prebend, 16 Nov., 1406 ; ii, 93. John Macworth, chaplain, coUated (proxy — William Kays, Uterate), to the above-named Prebend of Funtington, on the resignation (proxy — WUliam Brounyng, chaplain), of Laurence Haukyn, 28 April, 1407 ; ii, 96 ; and the said Laurence Haukyn was collated, on the same day, to the above-named Prebend of Walton, vice Nicholas Wykham, deceased, u, 96". William Langeton was collated to the Prebend of Westbrook, 22 July, 1407, iu exchange ¦with Richard Tyttesbury, who was collated to the Prebend of Apuldram (ii, 97), and, 23 Sept., 1407, exchanged this preferment for a Prebend in the Church of Saint Teath with William Sutton, u, 98. John Lamburn, chaplain, collated, 22 Feb., 1407-8, to the office of Sacristan, vice Ralph Waterman, resigned, ii, 100. Richard Gabriell (Prebendary of Penylles in the Church of Chulmleigh), ex changed with Thomas Barton (whose proxy was John Olveston), and waa coUated to his Cmonry and the parochial Prebend in Bosham, 10 May, 1408 ; ii, 101". Jolm Stone, clerk, collated, 25 March, 1410, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Funtington, vice John Makworth (sic), resigned, u, 109. Robert (son of John) de Gunwardby (V. of Staplef ord, Dioc. of Ely— patrons the Prior and Chapter of Ely), exchanged -with John Lamburne (whose proxy was WiUiam Whitman), and was coUated, 4 May, 1410, to his oflice of sacristan, ii, 109". On Gunwardby 's death Robert Tremylet, succeeded, 11 Dec, 1412 ; ii, 147. Michael Lercedekne, clerk, ll.b., collated 1 May, 1414, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Westbrook, vice WiUiam Langeton, deceased, ii, 158". John Leyman, chaplain, collated 28 Aug., 1415, to the oflSce of Sacristan, vice Robert Tremylet, deceased, ii, 168. Roger Bolter, chaplain, collated 10 June, 1416, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Apuldram, vice WUliam Sutton deceased, u, 176". William Rayncr, chaplain, coUated, 22 Feb., 1417-18, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Westbrook, vice Michael Lercedekne, resigned, ii, 189". index — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 149 WiUiam, Kelyngmersh, coUated, 12 May, 1418, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Walton, vice Laurence Haukyn, deceased, ii, 191. Martin Lercedekne, chaplain, collated, 24 July, 1418, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Apuldram, vice Roger Bolter, resigned, u, 193. Nicholas Dygson, chaplain, coUated, 8 May, 1419, to a Canonry and the Pre bend of Apuldram, vice Martin Lercedekne, resigned, ii, 198. Nicholas Pycot (V. of West Dean, Dioc. of Chichester), exchanged ivith John Leyman, and was collated, 20 May, 1419, to his office of Sacristan, ii, 199. Robert AUerton, clerk, coUated 12 June, 1419, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Funtington, mce John Stone, deceased, ii, 199". Michael Lercedekne, chaplain, collated, 2 Aug,. 1419, to a Canonry and the Parochial Prebend, vice Richard Gabriell, deceased, ii, 201". BoVEY Tracy, St. Peter and St. Paul [Boveytracy, MS,], Vicars of — John atte Mille : on whose death was inst,, 5 Sept., 1401, William Pottok, chaplain, ; patron, WiUiam PathuUe, Master of the Hospital of St. John Baptist, Bridgewater, u, 20. Bow, see Nymet Tracy. Br-ADFORD, Rectors of — Robert Lang ; on whose death was inst,, 10 Jan., 1411-12, Richard Penels, ll.b., patron, Isolda, widow of Walter IJenys of Bradford, u, 139 ; see, also, ii, 244. On his resignation, John Wolston, chaplain, was inst., 15 July, 1416 ; patron Isolda Wybbury, widow of Walter Denys, ii, 177". On his resignation, James Carslegh, clerk, ll.b., was inst., 24 May, 1418 ; patron, Isolda Wybbm-y, formerly wife of Walter Denys, deceased, ii, 191". He exchanged with Geoffrey Veale, for his Chantry of Ford in the parish of Bampton, 2 Aug., 1419 ; the same patron, ii, 201". Bradninch [Bradenyng alias Bradenassch, MS.], Rectors of — John Bampton alias Chapman ; this R. (by his proxy Thomas RandoU), ex changed, 1 5 July, 1395, with John Wendovere (proxy— John Gardiner) for his Archdeaconry of Lewes (Dioc. of Chichester) : patron, Sir PhiUp Courtenay, knt., U, 27. Bradstone, Rectors of, — Richard Burneman ; who exchanged 27 Oct., 1418, with John Warde (R. of MoorUuch [Merlynch, MS.], Dioc of B. and W), ii, 195. Bradworthy^, Vicars of,^ John Dalkyn ; on whose death was inst., 25 Feb., 1405-6, John Ywrd, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Torre, ii, 88". On the reaignation of Yerde (sic), Niclwlas Botteburgh, chaplain, was inst., 27 Sept., 1413 ; ii, 152". Brampford Speke [Bramforde, MS.], Vicars of, — John Rok ; who exchanged, 18 March, 1403-4, with John York , patrons, the Prior and Convent of St. Nicholas, Exeter, u, 75. Ou York's resignation John Stonyng, chaplain, was inst. 15 Dec, 1417 ; U, 188". Branscombe, Vicars of,— Robert Hanwnd ; on whose death was inst., 31 May, 1401, ¦"At fol. 49, vol i, a space is left blank was never fiUed in. This between 18 and 21 Sept., 1400. Church was destroyed by Ughtning In the margin is written " Dedicacio in 1395, andwasrebuUt and enlarged ; Ecclesie de Bradeworthy," but the see i, 7". 150 INDEX— institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC. Johti. Taylawr, chaplain ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 18". Bratton [Clovelly], Rectors of, — Reginald Bryta ; he exchanged, 30 Oct., 1406, with Nicholas Bodeway (R. of Bridestowe). The Bishop was patron of both bene fices. On the same day, Bodeway exchanged with Matthew Doune, Canon and Prebendary of Westbrook in Bosham, ii, 92". On whose reaignation Stephen AnstesweU, chaplain, was collated 29 June, 1409; ii, 106. He exchanged 9 June, 1417, with William Derwent (R. of Shobrook), ii, 186 ; and Derwent exchanged, 8 July foUowing, -with WiUiam Causey (R. of South Perrott — Dioc. of Salisbury), u, 186". Bratton "in Archidiaconatu Barum," i.e. Bratton Fleming, Rectors of, — Walter Galway ; on whose death was inst., 28 March, 1410, John Hermane, chaplain ; patron. Sir Thomas Flemmyng, lint., ii, 109. Brendon, Rectors of, — Baldwin Kymbuseum,que ; on whose resignation was inst., 23 May, 1409, John Cole, chaplain ; patron, Walter Grendon (Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England), ii, 105". On Cole's resignation Richard Hurde, chaplain, was inst., 15 Dec, 1412, u, 147". Brent [Brenta, MS.], Vicars of, — Robert Knygth ; on whose death was inst., 11 Feb., 1406-7, John Junne, m.a., chaplain ; patrons, the -Abbot and Conv. of Buckfast, u, 94". Bridestowe (Brystowe and Brydstow MS.), Rectors of, — Robert Wantynge, who exchanged, 14 May, 1397, with Nicholas Bodeimiy (R. of Arreton, Dioc. of Winchester — patron, Richard II), U, 34. He exchanged, 30 Oct., 1406, 'with Reginald Bryta (R. of Bratton Clovelly, the Bishop being patron of both bene fices), ii, 92". Bryta exchanged, 30 Sept. 1409, both this Rectory and, also, his Canonry etc in Ottery St. Mary, with John Prate (R. of Dittisham), ii, 106." Prata (sic) exchanged, 24 May, 1413, both Bridestowe and the said Canonry -with John Wykyngton (R. of St. Pancras in the City of London — patron, the Arch bishop of Canterbury), u, 150". This Rector exchanged, 23 July, 1415, with William Weston (R. of Deeue, Dioc of Lincoln), u, 166" ; on whose resigna tion John Fosse, chaplain, was collated 26 Nov., 1416, u, 180. Bridford [Bredeforde, MS.], Rectors of, — WiUiam Gore, on whose resignation was inat., 25 Sept., 1399, Richard Veysy, priest : patron. Sir Richard Champernoun, bit., ii, 13. Bridgerule [Bryggeruwell, MS.], Vicars of, — Thomas Skede ; who exchanged, 25 Feb., 1407-8, with Robert BdUa/rd, chaplain, for his Chantry at Morthoe. The Prior and Convent of Launceston were patrons of Bridgerule ; ii, 100". Brimpton Regis (Dioc. of B. andW,), See Littleham, V,, u, 87. Bristol [Brystow], St, Michael's, R,, See Cotleigh, R,, u, 64 ; also, Seaton, V., ii, 84''. Brithlegh, the Chantry of, — Ridmrd Poghemylle, inst., 28 March, 1401 ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 17. Brixham, Vicars of, — INDEX--INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 151 Richard Holrygge ; on whose death was inst., 22 May, 1416, Walter Wadham ; patron. Sir Edward Courtenay, Knt., son of Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 176". Broad Chalk, V. (Dioc. Sarum.), See Cheriton Bishop, ii, 30. Broad Clyst [Brodeclyst and " Clyston alias Brodeclyst " MS.], Vicars of,— Nigel Brode ; on whose death was inst., 15 Sept., 1413, John Matheu, chaplain ; patron, for that turn, the Prior and Convent of Totnes, ii, 152. Commission of Enquiry dated 8 Aug., 1413, u, 252. Mathu (sic) exchanged, 6 July, 1419, with Geoffrey Barger _(R. of .Alphington), patron, Sir John Huntyndon (sic), E. of Huntingdon, ii, 200"— Commission, dated 30 June, 1419 ; ii, 267". Broadhembury, Vicars of, — Roger Stanlegh ; on whose death was inst., 24 July, 1406, John Husey, chaplain ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, u, 90. He exchamged, 22 Sept., 1414, with Gilbert Deneman (R. of Combe Raleigh), ii, 161". Broadoak or Braddock [Brodoke and Brodeoke, MS.], Rectors of, — WiUiam Serll ; on whose death was inst., 21 July, 1403, John Bondon, chaplain ; patron, Richard Prydeaus'^, domiceUus, ii, 68. On the resignation of Bunden (sic), William Torryngton, chaplain, was inst., 16 March, 1413-14 ; patron, John Prydeaux, senior, u, 157. Broad Nymet [Brodenymyt, MS.], Rectors of, — John Bradeford ; on whose death was inst., 25 Sept., 1416, John Baudyn, chaplain ; patron, John Mulys, senior, ii, 179. On whose resignation John Cornu, chaplain, was inat., 19 Oct., 1418 ; patrons, Robert Cary, domiceUus, Robert 'Waye, clerk, and Gilbert Bysahop, ii, 195. — Commission of Enquiry, dated 25 Aug., 1418, ii, 266. Broad Sydling [Brodesydelyng, MS.], Dioc. of Salisbury, *Sfee Combe Raleigh, R. Broadwood Widger [Brode wode wygger, MS.], Vicars of, — John Knyght ; who exchanged, 7 March, 1406-7, with Thomas Launcel (V. of Honeychurch) ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Frithelstock, ii, 95. Brushford [Brysshford. MS.], (Dioc. of B. and W.) See Washfield and North Lew. Buckfast Abbey, — WiUiam Paderstow, . . Sept., 1395 ; ii, 210". [WiUiam Slade.] WiUiam Beaghe ; confirmed 8 Sept., 1415 ; U. 169. Buckerell [Bokerel and Bokerell, MS.], Vicars of,— John Brystowe ; on whose death was inst., 28 Oct., 1401 ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, Thomas Hicka, chaplain, u, 20". On his death Thomas Henford, chaplain, was inst., 15 Oct.. 1405, u, 86" ; ou whose death John Gyffard, deacon, was inst., 6 May, 1409 ; u, 105. Buckfastleigh [Bokfastlegh MS.], Vicars of,— John PardcU ; on whose death was inst., 26 Aug., 1406, 152 INDEX — institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC Da rid Hugh, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Buckfast, u, 91". On the death of Hughe (sic), Roger Goslay, chaplain, was inst., 30 June, 1414 ; ii, 160. On the death of Gosley (sic), Richard Profete, priest, was inst., 2 Dec, 1415 ; ii, 173". On the resignation of Prophet (sic), Hen/ry Baudyn, chaplain, was inst., 22 Dec, 1416 ; ii, 181". Buckland Abbas, V. (Dioc. of SaUsbury), See St. Ive. Buckland Brewer [Bokelond Brywer, MS.], Vicars of, — John CopshUl ; on whose death was inst., 18 July, 1405, Richard Dunste, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Torre ; ii, 85". Buckland Filleigh [Bokelond Fyllegh, MS.], Rectors of, — John Castell, clerk, was collated 24 Jan., 1399-1400 ; ii, 45. John Gyffard, chaplain, was coUated 28 Nov., 1408, ii, 103". The date of hia resignation (or death) is not recorded ; but he was one of the witnesses to a " dispensation," granted 24 Feb., 1408-9 (i, 84). He seems to have been succeeded by John Bowode, who is described as Rector of this parish [Boklond Fylly, MS.] in a licence of non-residence for one year granted 12 July, 1410 (i, 100") ; but I can find no record of his collation. Buckland [Boklond, MS,] Monachorum, Vicars of, — Thomas Wappelegh ; who exchanged, 4 Aug., 1398, 'with William Grim (R. of Lamorran), and was inst. (proxy — Ralph Dolbeare) ; patrons, the .Abbot and Convent of Buckland, u, 40. Ou the resignation of Grym (sic), a Commisaion (dated 15 July, 1400), was directed to John, Prior of Plympton, to admit GUbert Baker, chaplain ; U, 228. On Baker's death Thomas Bradelegh, clerk, was inst., 4 Feb., 1405-6 ; ii, 88". Budleigh [Buddelegh, MS,], Vicars of, — Richard Sonde aUas Waltham ; on whose death was inst., 13 May, 1402. Hugh Hokere, chaplain ; patrons, the Prioress aud Convent of Polslo, u, 21". Burlescombe, Vicars of — John Loteby ; on whose death was inst., 24 July, 1413, WUliam BoAinUm, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbess and Convent of Canonsleigh, ii, 151". Burrington [Boryngton, MS.], Vicars of — Roger Cole ; who exchanged, 12 June, 1411, with Thomas Bost, for his Chantry at Charleton Adam (Dioc of B. and W, ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Tavistock, ii, 133. Butterleigh [Boterlegh, MS.], Rectors of— Robert Vyet ; on whose death was inst, 23 Sept., 1402, John Stretton (aUas Oliver), chaplain ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of St. Nicholas, Exeter, ii, 23. Cadeleigh, Rectors of — WUliam Oke ; on whose resignation was inst., 3 June, 1407, John Symons, chaplain ; patron, Richard Courtenay, clerk, ii, 96". Calstock [Calestok, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas WggtcnM ; on whose death was inst. (proxy — William Smale), 4 Jan., 1396-7, Thomas Malesouers, priest ; patron, John HoUand, Earl of Huntingdon. He was inducted hj Benedict Canterbury, R. of Camborne, ii, 6". On the death of Malsore (sic) John Malewayn, clerk, was inst., 14 Jan., 1402-3; patron. Sir John Come-' wayUe, knt., ii, 23". INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC 158 Cameley [Camlee, MS.], Dioc. of B. and W., see Yarcombe, V. Canonsleigh Priory [Canonlegh, MS.], Prioresses of— Lucy Warre ; ou whose death, Mary Bea/uchamp was elected ; confirmed, 12 Dec, 1416, ii, 128". Cardynham [Cardynan, MS.], Rectors of— Thomas Aumarle ; on whose death was inst., 23 March, 1401-2, John Pole, junior, clerk (proxy— John Rodberd, clerk) ; patrons, James Aumarle, John Pole, senior, Robert Maynard, Thomas Hertescote, and John Bole. The Commisaion for his institution was directed to John Westecote, R. of St. Petrock's, Exeter, ii, 21. On Pole's death, John Halsanger, chaplain, was inst., 27 Oct., 1413 ; patrons, Robert Maynard and Thomas Hertescote, by concession to the said Robert and Thomas, and also to James Aumarl, John Pole, and John Bole, by Sir John Dynham, knt., of his Manor of Cardynham and the advowson of the Church, for life, and to the survivora of them. Of these Aumarl was dead, and Pole and Bole had conceded aU their rights in the said Manor to the said Robert and Thomas, u, 153. Commission of enquiry dated 22 Oct., 1413, U, 252". Halsaungre (sic) exchanged with John Waryn (R. of Grittleton, Dioc of Salisbury), 2 Jan., 1413-14 ; patrons, the aforesaid Robert and Thomas ; u, 154". Carswell or Cresswell^ ["Carssewell alias Cressewell," M.S], Prebendaries of — Richa/rd Danyell ; ou whose resignation was inst., 16 July, 1418, Robert God ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon and of the lordship of Okehamp ton, u, 193. Chagford [Chaggeford, MS.], Rectors of— John DypphuU (also Canon of Chichester). He exchanged . . . April,^ 1397, with Lawrence Haukyn (R. of Charing, Dioc. of Canterbury), u, 33" ; who was insti tuted to Chagford, 11 July, 1397; patrons, John Newethorp, WUUam Croisere, and William Wymbelden, u, 34". On Haukyn's resignation John Lydeford, junior, was inst. (proxy — Hervey 'Wyket), 9 Nov., 1397 ; patrons, the same, ii, 35". Chalbury [Chaulburgh, MS.], Dioc. of SaUsbury, see Jacob stowe (Devon), U, 142''. Challacombe [Choldecomb and Chaudecomb, MS.], Rectors : WUUam White; on whose death was inst., 14 Dec, 1399, John Neue, priest ; patron. Sir WiUiam Talbot, knt., ii, 14" ; see, ii, 265" Neve (dc) exchanged with WiUiam Haukyn (R. of Cheddington, Diocese of SaUsbury ; patron, James Hornesbowe) ; instituted (proxy — Richard Sprynggold), 16 Nov., 1405) ; patron, William Beaumound, domiceUus, u, 87. Haukyn exchanged with John Gruys (V. of Haselbury, Dioc. of B. & W.), 11 June, 1409 ; patroo, John Chechester, domicellus, ii, 105". Chardlinch [Cherdelynche, MS,], (Dioc. of B. & W.), E., see Rewe, R., ii, 2P, and also Uploman, R, u, 93, Charing (Dioc, of Canterbury), see Chagford, ii, 34''. Charles [Charlys, MS.]. Rectors of — ' One of the four Prebends in the ^ A blank in the MS. ; it was either Church of St. Mary within the the 27th or 28th. Castle of Exeter. 154 index — institutions, collations, etc. John Vele ; who exchanged, 7 July, 1400, 'with Thomas Passewar (V. Over-Stowey, Dioc. of B. & W.) ; patron. King Henry IV. ii, 48". Passewarre (sic) exchanged, 27 Oct., 1407, with Thomas Hernyngeston (V. of Halse, Dioc. of B. & W.); patron, Tliomas Kyngeslond, u, 98". On the resignation of Herynggeston (sic), Peter Major, chaplain, was inst., 3 July, 1409, patron, Thomas Kynggyslond (sic), ii, 106. On Major's death Thomas Horlok, chaplain, was inst., 31 March, 1418 ; patron, Thomas Kynges lond (sic), ii, 190. Charleton ["ad ecclesiam parochialem de Charleton in Southammes "], Rectors of — Laurence Allerthop, chaplain, inst., 13 April, 1396 ; patron, Thomas de Berkeley, Lord of Berkeley, ii, 30. AUerthorp (sic) exchanged, 27 April, 1397, with John Syggeston (R. of Brantingham, Dioc of York) ; patron, the same through out), ii, 33. On Syggeston's death John Came, chaplain, was inat., 3 Aug., 1402, ii, 63". On the death of Camme (sic) John Wynterburne, chaplain, was inst., 18 Oct., 1408 ; ii, 103. Charleton Adam, see Burrington. Chawleigh [Chalvelegh, MS.], Rectors of — John Poyns, -v/h.0 exchanged 2 Feb., 1413-14, with Matthew Wonston (R. of Maperton, Dioc. of B. & W.) ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, u, 165. Cheddon [Cheden, MS.], Dioc. of B. & W., see West Alving ton, U, 49''- Cheddington (Dioc. of Salisbury), see St. John in Corn wall, R. (U, 56'') ; Ashton, R. (ii, 75") ; and Challa combe, R. (n, 87). Cheldon [Chedyldon and Chedeldon, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Miere, on whose resignation was inst., 21 April, 1396, Walter atte HuUe, priest, patron, Edmuud Cayllewaye, ii, 5. On the reaigna tion of Walter HuUe (sic), chaplain, Oliver Radysworthy, chaplain, was inst., 16 July, 1403 ; patron, Edmund Kayleway ^stc^, domicellus, i, 68. On the dea,th of Radysworth (sic) /oA» -RyneJ, chaplain, was inst., 22 Dec, 1411 ; patron, Edmund^ Kaylleway (dc) domicellus, ii, 138". Chelmsford, St. Margaret's Chapel at, see St. Probus (preb.), ii, 46. Cheriton Bishop [Churyton Episeopi, MS.], Rectors of— John Bonn, who exchanged, 4 May, 1396, with John Taylxmr (V. of Broadchalk — patron, WilUam Waltham, as Prebendary of Chalke iu the Conventual Church of WUton), 4 May, 1396 ; patron, the Bishop, U, 30. Taylour exchanged, 24 Nov., 1401, with John Lane (R. of Hemington, Dioc. of B. & 'W.) ; ii, 56. On his resignation Lewis Busshbyry was collated 6 Oct., 1410, ii, 123". Cheriton Fitzpaine, Rectors of — Richard Weynman ; on whose death was inst., 9 May, 1418, Walter HyUe, chaplain, patron, John Copleston, senior, u, 191. Cheverel-parva, Chantry at (Dioc. of Salisbury), see Jacobstow (Devon), R,, ii, 177. Chichester Cathedral, Canonry and Prebend of Thorney ; INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC 155 Laurerwe Haukyn, chaplain, was coUated thereto, 8 Nov., 1397, by the Bishop ¦ of Exeter (under the authority of a Commission issued by Robert, Bishop of Chichester), in the room of John Lydefm-d, senior, resigned ; ii, 35". — See ExETEE, Archdeaconry of, ii, 109. Chiddingfold [Chydyng-fold MS.], Dioc. of Winchester, see Combmartin, ii, 167. Chittlehampton [Chetelampton, Chitelhampton, and Chetei- hampton, MS.], Vicars of — Philip Hokke ; who exchanged, 21 Jan., ,1395-6, with Walter Salterne (R. of Ashbrittle, Dioc of B. and W.— patron, Anselm Swan) ; patrons, the Abbot aud Convent of Tewkesbury, u, 3. — Commission of Enquiry dated 22 Dec, 1395, ii, 210". He exchanged, 16 Oct., 1405, with John MarnhuU (R. of " Shafton St. Rumbold " — patrons, the Abbess and Convent of Shaftesbury) ;n, 86". MarnuU fsic) exchanged, 3 Aug., 1409, with Jolm Wynsham (V. of Combe St. Nicholas, Dioc of B. and W.) ; u, 106". Christow [Cristow MS.], Vicars of — Thomas Paulyn ; on whose death was inst,, 9 Dec, 1411, William Gyle, chaplain ; patron, Joan, the Queen, u, 138. Commission of Enquiry dated 18 Nov., 1411, ii, 244. On Gyle's death William Wethy, chaplain, was inst., 4 May, 1416 ; patron, K. Henry V., u, 176. Chudleigh [Chuddelegh, MS.]. Vicars of— John Basyngham de Melton exchanged with Vi-ncent HiUe, 22 Jan., 1402-3, for his Vicarage of Luppit, u, 65. Chulmleigh [Chulmelegh, MS.], Rectors of — WUliam Halyett ; who exchanged, 20 Dec, 1404, 'with WUliam Lane (R. of Roseash) ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 80", Institutions to Prebends in this Church (patron, Edward, Earl of Devon) : WUliam Typ, clerk, 'vice WUliam de Ledes, deceased, 1 July, 1396, ii, 5". John Candelesby, clerk, vice WUliam Typp (sic), resigned, 7 Nov., 1397, ii, 35", WiUiam Typ, clerk, 'vice Roger Payn, deceased, 22 Nov., 1399, u, 14. Richard Gabriell, clerk, vice Robert del Shyres, resigned, 16 March, 1407-8 ii, 101. Thomas Barton (in exchange^ 'with Richard Gabriell, 25 March, 1410). See Bosham, U, 101". William. Floyer, clerk, vice John Ccmdelesby, deceased, 12 Nov., 1415, ii, 173". Thomas Colyns, clerk, vice Thomas Barton [Berton, MS.], deceased, 31 March 1416, ii, 175". John Wendover, chaplain, to the Prebend of Netherhayne ; proxy — Thomas Newhall, clerk ; vice Richard Bruton, deceased, 1 Dec, 1417, u, 188". Churchstanton [Cherystaunton, MS,], Rectors of, — John WyUys, on whose death was inst,, 31 May, 1396, Thomas Modeslegh, priest ; patron. Sir WUUam BonevUe, Knt., u, 5". Clannaborough [Cloneneburgh, MS.], Rectors of — Robert Doget. See Blackhay, Roger. John Thomma was coUated, 23 Jan., 1416-17, "jure devoluto," ii, 182. — Nothing is said (in the record of 'Thomma's coUation) of his predecessor's resignation or death. Robert Doget, however, occurs as Rector in 1410 (see i, 100") ; and it vriU be seen, on referring to Ashrbiqnbt, that he was instituted to that parish, 18 July, 1416, when, evidently, he resigned Clanna borough ; and on 26 July the Bishop issued a Commission of Enquiry as to the patronage : the Church would have been vacant for six months on the 18th of Jan., and on the 23rd the Bishop coUated by lapse. ' Prebend of PenyUes. lo6 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Clayhidon [Hydon, MS.], Rectors of — John Achard ; on whose death was inst., 15 Jan., 1404-5, Peter Bysschop, chaplain ; patrons, Jas. Aumarle, John Pole, Robert May nard, Thos. Hertyscote, and John Bole, ii, 81". Clovelly [Clovely MS.], Rectors of — Walter Crabbe ; on whose death was inst., 16 Jan,, 1396-7, Rii-hard Loman, priest ; patron, William Caru, u, 7. WUliam Penwonan. There is no record of his institution, but his name occurs as Rector, 6 Sept, 1407 (i, 82") ; and it is stated that on his death Richard Planya (or Plenya), priest, was inst., 31 May, 1411 ; patron, Thomasia, relict of William Cary, ii, 133. Clyst Fomison [Fomson, MS.], alias Clyst St. Michael, Rectors of — Philip Newenton ; on whose resignation was collated, 2 July, 1396, Richard Hoper, who exchanged 26 Oct., 1400, with John Orum (&. of Theynton, Dioc. of Lincoln), ii, 51. On Oram's resignation (tohich took place on the same day), John Hethen, chaplain, was coUated, ii, 51. Hethen soon resigned, and John BarcU, chaplain, was collated, 14 Aug., 1401, ii, 54. There is no record of BareU's resignation ; but (u, 74") he was inst. to St. Illogan, R., 26 Feb., 1403-4 ; and was succeeded, 6 April, 1404, by Thomas Morton, chaplain (u, 75), who exchanged, 29 Nov., 1404, with John Beef (R. of Charlton, Dioc. of Rochester — patron, Guy, Bishop of St. David's) ; u, 80". Clyst Hydon, Rectors of — Walter Dodyngton, who exchanged, 8 June, 1399, 'with John Hele (R. of Clyst St. Laurence— patron, John Vautard, domicellua); proxy — -WiUiam Bremelcombe : patron, Otho Chambernoun, domicellus, ii, 41. Hele exchanged, 20 March, 1408-9, with Roger Ferrour, V. of Yarcombe ; patron, the same, ii, 104". Clyst St. G-abriel, Wardens of the Chapel of— John Alter (R. of Clyst St. George) ; ou whose death was coUated, 2 May, 1407, John Bef (or Beef, R. of Clyst Fomison), ii, 96". Clyst St. George, Rectors of— John Alter, on whose resignation was inst., 10 Aug., 1406, John Burell, clerk (proxy — John Kenok, V. of Dawlish) ; patron, the Prior and Convent of Merton (Dioc. Winchester), U, 90". On his resignation WUUam "^oksale, chaplain, was inst. (proxy — John Yoksale, Uterate), 13 June, 1410 ; ii, 115. On the resignation of Yoxhal (sic) Thomas Twyford, clerk, was inst., 4 AprU, 1411 ; ii, 132. Twyforde (sic) ex changed, 23 March, 1412-13, with Thomas Bolton (proxy — WiUiam Sandel), for his R. of Luccombe (Dioc of B. & W.) ; ii, 148". On whose resignation WUliam Knyght, chaplain, was inst. (proxy — Walter Boway, chaplain), 25 Sept., 1416 ; ii, 179. Olyst St. Laurence, Rectors of — Johnatte WUle ; on whose death was inst., 17 Dec, 1395, JoTm Hele, priest ; patron^ John Vautard, domiceUus, ii, 2. He exchanged, 8 June, 1399, for Clyst Hydon, R., with Walter Dodyngton ; patron, the same ; u, 41 ; on whose death was inst., 23 Dec, 1403, John Blakalake, chaplain ; patron,'John Hele, R. of Clyst Hydon, ii, 74. He exchanged, 7 July, 1405, with iNDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. l.*)? John Yvei-y (R. of Stoodleigh) ; patron, the same, ii, 85. Ivery (sic) exchanged 4 Sept., 1408, with WiUiam Bedmond (R. of Clutton, Dioc. of Wells) ; patron, the same, ii, 102". On the death of Bedeman (sic) John Olyver, chaplain, was inst., 27 June, 1419 ; patron, the same, U, 200. Clyst St. Mary, Rectors of — Henry Patows (or Pattows) ; who exchanged, 8 May, 1401, with JFUliam Grene (V. of Honington, Lincolnshire — patrons, the Prioress and Convent of Stixwold) ; patron, John Tylle, U, 53". He exchanged -with .Tohn Newerk (R. of Stratford- juxta Glemham, Dioc. of Norwich ; patron, John Glemham), and was inst. (proxy — John Gaynysborugh, clerk), 15 Aug., 1406 ; patron, King Henry II., ii, 91. Clutton [Clotton, MS.], R. Dioc. of Wells, see Clyst St. Laurence, ii, 102''. Coates [Cotes, MS.], R. (Dioc. of Ely), see Combmartin, ii, 82''. CoLATON Raleigh [Coleton Ralegh, MS.], Vicars of — Nicholas SachevUe ; on whose death was inst., 19 Jan., 1395-6. Stephen Resleer, priest, patron, the Dean of Exeter, ii, 3. Reskyer (sic) ex changed 11 June, 1399, with John Middcrhille (V. of St. Cubert) ; patron, Ralph Tregrisiou, Dean of Exeter, u, 41. MydderhuU (sic) exchanged, 26 May, 1401 (see fol. 228), with WiUiam Lake (R. of Rowington, Dioc. of "B. and W.) ; certificates concerning the said exchange, u, 18. Colcombe, Chantry of St. John-the-Evangelist in the Manor of — Stephen Smyth, chaplain : he exchanged, 30 Nov., 1397, vrith IFiUiam IFythye (V. of Stogumber, Dioc. of B. and W. ; patron, Thomas Bokkyng, Canon of WeUs), proxy, William Slade (Smyth's proxy being Robert Alkebarowe) ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 36. On the resignation of Wythy (sic) William Dagfen, priest, was inst., 31 July, 1399 ; patron, the same, ii, 13. Colebrooke [Colbrok, MS.], Vicars of — Andrew Hude ; on whose death was inst., 3 Jan,, 1415-16, WUliam Kelwa, priest; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 174. Coleridge [Colrygge, MS.], Vicars of — ¦ Thomas Sprot ; on whose death was coUated, 8 March, 1408-9, Robert Feld, chaplain ; patron, the Bishop, n, 104". On Fold's resignation Thomas Hoper, chaplain, was collated 20 Feb., 1411-12 ; ii, 140. COLLUMPTON [Colmpton, MS,], Vicars of — John Burnel; on whose death was inst., 10 July, 1411, WiUiam SechevyU, chaplain ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of St. Nicholas, Exeter, u, 134. SechevUe (sic) exchanged, 24 March, 1415-16, with Edward Fysshacre (R. of Shirwell) ; ii, 175". CoLYFORD — Chantry of St. Edmund-by-the-bridge ; Colyton. John Tu-eta, chaplain, was coUated, by lapse, 23 Sept., 1411, ii, 135". On the resignation of Twyta (sic) PFiKiam Cfe'/c, chaplain, was inst., 1 June, 1416; patron, Thomas Stowford ii, 176". CoLYTON, Vicars of — Richard Wykeslonde ; on whose death was inst., 17 Jan. 1410-11, John Fotyngdon, chaplain ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 130 On whose death John HuUe, chaplain, was inst., 20 Dec, 1412 ; ii, 147". 158 index — institutions, collations, etc, Combe-in-Teignhead [Comyngteynhede, MS.], Rectors of — On 1 March, 1417-18 a Commission was directed to the Archdeacon of Exeter, or his Oflicial, to enquire, in fuU Chapter of the Deanery, concerning the vacancy and right of patronage, John Prediaux having presented Richard Halswill, ch.iplain (u, 264"). There is no record of his institution ; but on the 25th July, 1418, the Bishop collated Geoffrey Hough, clerk, "jure devoluto," ii, 193. Combe St. Nicholas (Dioc. of B. and W.), See Chittlehamp ton, U, 106''- CoMBMARTiN, Rectors of — Richard Noreys ; this Rector exchanged, 20 Oct., 1402, with Nicholas Stoke (R. of Hampton Meysy, Dioc. of Worcester) ; patron, K. Henry IV, ii, 64. Stoke exchanged (proxy^ — Thomas Weston, clerk), 16 March, 1404-5, with William Goldyng (R. of Coates, Dioc. of Ely ; patrons, John Abbot, John Eyer, and John Fryngg), who was inst. by proxy — William Broun, chaplain, ii, 82". On Goldyng's resignation Philip Pope, chaplain, was inst., 29 Oct., 1405 ; u, 87. Pope exchanged, 29 July, 1415, with Robert Wantynge (R. of Chiddingfold, Dioc of Winchester) ; inst. by proxy — Ralph Clerk ; ii, 167. Wantyng (dc) exchanged, 16 Dec, 1416, with John Langle (R. of WestmUl, Dioc. of Lincoln) ; u, 181. Combe Raleigh, Rectors of — John Whitoun : who exchanged, 3 Dec, 1398, with Thomas Hichecok (V. of Broad Sydling, Dioc of Salisbury — patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Middelton) ; inst. by proxy — WUUam Bremelcombe ; patron, Thomas Pomeray, domicellus ; ii, 40". Commission of Enquiry dated 11 Nov., 1398 (in which his name is spelt " Hygecok "), ii, 220". He exchanged by proxy — John Warde, chaplain, 16 Dec, 1403, with Robert Box (V. of East Coker, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patron. Sir Thomas Pomeray, Knt., ii, 71. Oil the death of Box Gilbert Deneman, chaplain, was inst. (proxy — William Ryder), 31 July, 1407 ; ii, 97". Deneman exchanged 22 Sept., 1414, 'with John Husey (V. of Broadhembury) ; u, 161". Combpyne [Combpyn, MS.], Rectors of, — WUliam Langerygg ; on whose death was inst., 9 Jan., 1411-12. John Knowston, chaplain ; patron, Edmund Pyn (dc), domicellus, ii, 138". On the death of Knoweston (sic), Wofter ieSei, chaplain, was inst., 21 July, 1419; patron, Edmund Pyne, ii, 200". Coombe-Keynes [Combe Kaynes, MS.], (Dioc. of Salisbury), see Ashton, U, 68''. Cornwall, Archdeaconry of (and Prebend in Glasney there to annexed), • Nicholas Brabroyk ; on whose resignation was collated, 14' July, 1397, Edward Dauntesey, Doctor of Decrees, u, 35. He was consecrated Bishop of Meath {" Episcopus Medends"), having resigned his Archdeaconry, etc, (by proxy, John Leman, chaplain) ; and his successor', '" 13 July, 1396" in Oliver's List, but in time, Archdeacon of Barnstaple, siatl error. the Register states distinctly that ^ Oliver inserts here " John Orum," Bremour succeeded when Dauntesey simply stating that his name "occurs resigned. in 1411 " ; but Orum was, at that INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 159 John Bremor was collated, 3 April, 1413 ; ii, 149. Onthe death of Bremour (sic) Richard Penels, chaplain, was collated, 15 Sept., 1418' ; ii, 193" ; on whose death WiUiam Fylham, chaplain, was coUated 29 May, 1419 (proxy, Benedict Drew, clerk\ ii, 199. CORNVVOOD, Vicars of — William Pykesleygk ; who exchanged, 4 Dec, 1405, with Robert Offcote (V. of Queen Camel, Dioc of B. and W.) ; patron, Guy, Bp. of St. David's, u, 87". Cornworthy Priory, Prioresses of— Joan Lucy ; ou whose death succeeded lileanora Blake, preferred by the Bishop (by lapse), 28 Feb., 1411-12 ; n, 140. Corston, R. (Dioc. of B. and W.), see Hemyock, U, IDS'". Cotleigh [Cottelegh and Cortelegh, MS.], Rectors of,— John Hoher ; who exchanged, 14 Oct, 1402, with John Chamhurleyn, chaplain (R. of St. Michael's, Bristol) ; patrons, Jaa. Armarle (sic), John Pole, Robert Maynard, Thos. Hurtyschote, and John Bole, ii, 64. Chamberleyn (sic), exchanged, 26 March, 1407, -with Benry Thomas (R. of Knightslegh, Dice, of B. and W.) ; patrons, Jas. Aumarle, John Pole, Robert Maynard and Thos. Hertescote, ii, 95". This R. ex changed, 30 March, 1414, with AugasUne Strood (V. of Lamerton) ; patrons, Robert Maynard and Thomas Hertescote, ii, 157". Cowick [Cowyk, MS.], Priors of — William Estrepeny; on whose resignation was inst, 29 May, 1398, John BourgeauuUl, monk of Bee He was presented by Robert, Bishop of London, and WUliam, Prior of Okebourne ( Diocese of Salisbury), because of the Schism, u, 37. — In Oliver's Monasticon the name of this Prior is spelt Bourgeanyll : the letters ' n ' and ' u ' are of course indistinguishable in antient MSS., but at i, 73" it is spelt " Burgeawyll," and at i, 80, Burgeavyll : it is here, therefore, "uu (w)," and not "nn," as Oliver seems to have thought, Crantock [Sancti Karentoci, MS.], the Collegiate Church of — Deans : — Thomas Hendeman, chaplain, s. T. P. He exchanged (proxy — WilUam Clyve, R. of Whiteatone), 25 Feb., 1409-10, with John Soor (for hia Chantry of St. Michael in the Cemetery of St. AusteU) ; patron, the Bishop ; ii, 108". On Soor'a resignation, John Waryn, chaplain, was collated, 27 July, 1414 ; ii, 160". On whose resig nation William Talkarn, chaplain, was collated; 11 May, 1418, ii, 191. Collations to Canonries in this Church. :^ mUiam Langton, vice John Martyn, deceased, 18 Aug., 1395, ii, 27". Edmund Weston, clerk, vice William Langeton, resigned, 13 July, 1396 ; ii, 31. Hervey Wi/ket, clerk, vice William Ledes, deceased, 18 July, 1396 ; ii, 31. John Kyngton ; also. Canon of St. Mary's CoUeg. Church, Shrewsbury and Preb. of the Altar of St. Michael therein; he exchanged all his preferments for a Canonryiu St. Paul's, London, and the Prebend of "Eeldstrete" therein, with Thomas Aston, collated, 17 Oct., 1399 (proxy— WUliam Tanfeld), U, 43.— Commission directed to Richard Bromley, Dean of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, 10 Oct., 1399 ; n, 226. Richard Aldryngton, chaplain, vice Nicholas Braybrok, deceased, 9 Jan., 1399- 1400; ii, 45. ' This date is omitted in Oliver's List. 160 INDEX— institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC. Simon de MeVborne, clerk, vice Roger Hampton, resigned, 9 Feb., 1400-1 ; ii, 52". John Cole, ll.b,, vice Stephen Vaggeseomb, resigned (proxies Hugh, Bishop of Deny, and the said John Cole), 18 Nov., 1402 ; ii, 64". Thomas Aston exchanged with Roger Hampton, Warden of the Chapel of St. Helen, Ingelby (patron, Thomas Gra, of York), 4 July, 1400 ; ii, 47". Simon Fraunceys, clerk, vice Edmund Weston, clerk, deceased, 20 Nov., 1403 ; ii, 70. He was collated, also, 14 June, 1414, to the Canonry resigned by John WyUe, u, 159". Thomas Clifford : he exchanged with Laurence Haukyn, Canon of Exeter, 23 Aug., 1414 ; ii, 161. Elias Stoke, vice Hugh Hyckelyng, deceased, 31 Jan., 1415-16 ; u, 174". Roger Bolter, chaplain, vice Baldwin Shyllyngford, deceased, 21 Feb., 1417-18; u, 189". He was collated, also, 24 April, 1418, to the Canonry vacated by Laurence Haukyn, deceased (ii, 190"), and resigned his first Canonry, to which John Waryn, chaplain, was collated, 3 May, 1418 ; ii, 191. John ArondeU, alias Hylle, clerk, vice Richard Aldryngton, resigned (proxy — John Harry, chaplain), 12 Jan., 1418-19 ; u, 196". Thomas Redman, chaplain, vice John Waiyn, resigned, 24 June, 1419 ; u, 200. Crawley Magna, R. (Dioc. of Lincoln), see Totnes, Arch deaconry of, ii, 164''. Creacombe [Crewcomb, MS.], Rectors of— John Yeate ; on whose death was inst., 15 Oct., 1399, Oliver Radysworthy, priest ; patron, WiUiam Hautysforde, domiceUus, U, 13". [On whose appointment to Cheldon (ii, 68 ), and subsequent resignation] John Legh, chaplain, was inst., 7 Aug., 1403 ; patron, the same, ii, 68". Crediton [Criditon, MS.], the Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross — Deans ; — WUliam Trey ; on whose death was collated, 22 April, 1412, Thomas Estbroke, ll.b., ii, 141". On Estbroke's resignation WUliam Fylham, cha-glsau, was coUated, 20 Sept., 1417; ii, 187. On whose resignation John Saunder, chaplain, was coUated, 24 Feb., 1418-19, ii, 197. Precentors : — John WhytewyU ; on whose death Robert Alkebarowe, chaplain, was collated, 24 July, 1407, ii, 97" ; on whose resignation William (Quirky, chaplain, was collated, 8 May, ] 418 ; ii, 191. Collations of Canons and Prebendaries : — John Prophet, clerk, to a Canonry and the Preb. of Wodelond, vice John Wenddynburgh, senior, deceased ; 12 Sept., 1395 ; ii, 27". Richard Hals, clerk, to a Canoniy and the Preb. of Crida, alias EstcridUi ; he exchanged, 27 Nov., 1395, with William Sutton, also a Caiion there and Preb. of CarswiU therein (John Hals proxy for Richard Hals, and Richard Tyttesbury for WiUiam Sutton,) ii, 29. Willinm Langeton to the Preb. of Prustecomb, vice WiUiam Ledes, deceased, 26 June, 1396; ii, 31. Richard Aldryngton, clerk, to a Canonry and the Preb. of Rigge, vice WiUiam Baunton, deceased ; 8 Oct., 1396 ; ii, 32. He is described as the Bishop's " commensalis." John Park, clerk, to a Canonry and the Preb. of Wodeland, collated 12 Dec, 1397; ii, 36". RichardHoper, priest, to a Canonry and one of the [six] Bursal Prebends, vice John Northwode, deceased, 8 April, 1398, ii, 9^. INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 161 Wi^am AsthiU, clerk, to a Canonry and one of the six Bursal Prebends, vice Henry MoAipas, resigned, 12 July, 1398, u, 38. Laurence Haukyn, chaplain, to a Canonry and the Preb. of Crosse, vice Roger Payn, deceased, 20 Nov., 1399 ; u, 44". John Prophet, chaplain, to a Canonry and the Preb. of West Sampford, vice John Dodyngton, deceased, 17 July, 1400 ; u, 48". He resigned in favour of Walter Medeford, clerk, 4 Oct., 1402 ; ii, 64. Stephen Anstyswill, to a Canonry and Bursal Preb., iu exchange with John Snape (V. of Hurstbourne Priors, Dioc of Winchester), 9 April, 1407 ; u, 95". Nicliolas de Ryssheton, son of Henry de Ryssheton, clerk, (of the Dioc of Lichfield), to a Canonry and the Preb. " de Pole,"' vice Nicholas de Ryssheton, ll.d., 20 April, 1410 ; ii, 109". WUliam Trevell, ll.b., to a Canonry and the Preb. of " Rugge," in uxchange with Richard Aldryngton (who was collated to Trevell's canonry, etc, in Glasney), 21 July, 1411 ; u, 134". Reginald Bryta, chaplain, to a Bursal Preb., vice Stephen Cryse, deceased ; 23 Jan., 1411-12 ; u, 139. Hervey Wyket, to a Canonry aud the Preb. of " Rugge," iu exchange with William TreveU, lub., who'was inst. to Wyket's Rectory of St. Mawgan-in- Pydar, 4 July, 1411 ; ii, 139",- Hugh Hyckelyng (proxy— Robert Hyckelyng), to a Canonry and Bursal Preb., in exchange -svith Reginald Bryta, who was collated to his Canonry and the Preb. of Combe-prima in WeUs Cathedral, 23 Sept., 1413 ; u, 152. Roger BoUer, chaplain, to a Canonry and the Preb., of Prustecomb, vice WUliam Langeton, deceased ; 30 Jan., 1413-14 ; U, 155. Major Parys, priest (proxy, Richard Talbot), to a Canonry and the Preb. of HenstyU, vice Rcdph Tregrisiow, deceased, 25 July, 1415 ; u, 167. Richard Penels, to a Canonry and Bursal Preb., vice Hugh Hyckelyng, deceased, 30 Jan., 1415-16 ; ii, 174". Richa/rd Palmer, chaplain, to a Canonry and the Preb. of Stowford, 'vice Thomas Barton, deceased, 18 March, 1415-16 ; ii, 175. Richard Penels, chaplain, to the Canonry and the Preb. of Cridia alias Esteridia, vice William Sutton, deceased, 18 March, 1415-16 ; u, 175. William Knyght, chaplain, to a Canonry and Bursal Preb., vice Richard Penels, resigned, 22 March, 1415-16, ii, 175". Micliael Lercedekne, chaplain, to a Canonry and the Preb. of'Karswell, 'rice Richard Hals, deceased, 25 May, 1417, ii, 186. Richard GabryeU, chaplain, to a Canonry and the Preb. of Crosse, vice Laurence Haukyn, deceased, 11 AprU, 1418, ii, 190". WUliam More, chaplain, to a Canonry and Bursal Preb., vice Richard Weyne- man, deceased, 23 May, 1418 ; n, 191". John Schute, chaplain, to a Canonry and the Preb. of Cridia alias Est Cridia, vice Richard Penels, deceased, 11 Jan., 1418-19 ; ii, 196". Thomas Welyn, chaplain, to a Canonry and Bursal Preb., vice Robert Wyghale, deceased, 11 Feb., 1418-19, ii, 197. Ma/rtin Lercedekne, to a Canonry and the Preb. of Stowford, vice Richard Palmer, deceased, 25 April, 1419 ; u, 198. John Cobethorn, ll.b., to a Canonry and the Preb. of Crosse, vice Richard Gabridl, deceased, 1 Aug., 1419, ii, 201. Martin Lercedekne, to a Canonry and Prebend of Karswelle [-vice Michad Lercedekne ; see u, 186], 3 Sept., 1419 ; ii, 205. — The Bishop was in harness to the last ; earUer in the day he had instituted John Birkhede to Blackaw ton, R., and this coUation of Martin Lercedekne was his last official act. This interesting entry must be transcribed in full : — " Item, eisdem die et loco [Clyst], dominus contuUt,^ intuitu caritatis, magistro Michaeli ' In our modern phrase the Bishop in the Register, always, he coUates coUatesjthej clerk to the Benefice ; the Benefice to the Clerk. M 162 INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC Lercedekne, Exoniensis Diocesis (apellano, canonicatum in Ecclesia CoUegiata Sancte Crucis Criditonensi et Prebendam de Karswelle in eadem, ipsius domini patronatus et Diocesis, vacante?, et ad ipsius Domini collacionem pleno jure spectantea, et ip.=ium oanonicum et prebendarium instituit et investivit canonice in eisdem cum suis juribus et pertinencus universis, juribus, etc. Et, prestita canonica obediencia domino per eundem, mandatum fuit Precentori dicte ecclesie pro ipsius induccione, etc, et optinuit literas, etc. 1419. ffit eoSem Ste inminus lEtrinunlius, ffiioniettsia lEpt'stopus, Stem suum ctostt eitremum, tujus antme rroptctchit IBeus, 'Emm. videlicet anno Domini 1419.^" Crediton, Chapel of St. Laurence, Wardens of — John Peuesey ; on whose death was collated 2 Feb., 1396-7, John Loundon (of the Convent of the Holy Trinity, Hounslow), ii, 32", on whose death John Mathew, chaplain, was collated, 17 July, 1410 (Mandate for his induction directed to Richard Palmer, R. of Ugborough), ii, 121. He exchanged, 21 Sept., 1417, with . John Worthyn (V. of -Axminster), ii, 187. Worthyn, however, resigned immediately, and the Bishop, on the same day, collated John Huntyngdon, chaplain, a Cistercian monk ; ibid. Creed [Sancte Cride, MS.], Rectors of — John Grey ; who exchanged, 18 Nov., 1395, 'with Ralph Rudruth, s.t.p. (R. of Grittleton, Dioc. of SaUsbury) ; proxy — Nicholas Herry, m.a. ; patron, King Richard II. ; ii, 28". Rudruth (who was also Canon and Preb. of Glasney) exchanged, 6 July, 1399, with John Fecos (R. of St. Columb-major) ; patron King Richard II., John Tregois proxy for Rudruth ; Hervey Wyket for Fecos ;. u, 42. Fecos exchanged, 31 July, in the same year, with Matthew Bodrygy (R. of St. Gerrans), William Toket, proxy for Fecos, ii, 42. Crewkerne [Crokhorn, MS.J, Dioc. of B. and W., see St, Probus, ii, 47. Crewkerne, Chantry Chapel of St. Mary see Jacobstowe, ii, 86. Crowan [Sancte Crewenne, MS.], Vicars of— Paschasius Penbro ; on whose death was inst., 23 Oct., 1403, Luke Trenewyth, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of St. Mary, Tewkesbury, ii, 69" ; on his death Thomas Rosuyk was inst., 21 June, 1414, ii, 169". On the resignation of Rosuwyk (dc) ' John Symon, chaplain, was inst., 26 July, 1415 : ii, 167. Cruwys Morchard [Morchard Cruwys, MS.], Rectors of— Walter (i, 50). Matthew Doune, chaplain, was inst. 9 March, 1408-9 ; patron, Walter Robert, clerk, ii, 104". He exchanged, 1 Oct., 1418, -with John Knyght, deacon (of Farringdon) ; proxy (for Doune) John Lane, clerk : patrons, Thomas Bratton, John Keynes, Robert Cruwys, clerk, and John Prous of Doderygg, ii, 194". CuTTON, the Preb. of, in St. Mary's Prebendal Church within the Castle of Exeter : Prebendaries — Thomas Kerdyngton; on whose resignation was inst. 20 May, 1400, Videlicet etc., in a later hand. index — institutions, collations, etc. 168 John Radedyf, chaplain ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, u, 46" ; Radeclyff (sic), exchanged, 2 August, 1 406, with Walter Robert, R. of Tiverton (2ud Portion) ; patrons, the same (and of both Benefices; ; Laurence Haukyn, Canon of Exeter, was Radeclyffs proxy ; ii, 90". Soon afterwards Robert resigned, and Thos. Kerdyngton, here called Tliomas de Kerdyngton was again inst., 11 Feb., 1407-8, ii, 99" ; on whose death Richa/rd Donscombe, chaplain, was inst., 1 Aug., 1419 ; ii, 201. Danbury, R, the Mediety of, see Affeton, R., U, Sf", Dartington [Dertyngton, MS.], Rectors of — Peter Overton ; ou whose death was inst., 27 Jan., 1413-14, Ralph Walwayn; patron, Sir John CornewaiU, knt., u, 155. On the death of 'Wallewyn (dc) John Bowden, clerk, was inst., 7 July, 1418 ; patron. Sir John Cornewayll, knt. : Commission dated 11 June, 1418 ; u, 265". Davidstowe [Dewstow and Deustowe, MS.], Vicars of — Thomas Barnard ; on whose death waa inst,, 16 March, 1407-8, John Compton, chaplain ; patrons, William PatehuUe, Master, and the brethren of the Hosp. of St. John Bapt., Bridgewater, ii, 101. On whose resignation, John Colswayn, chaplain, was inst., 15 Dec, 1412, u, 147. Dawlish [Dowlysch^, MS.], Vicars of — John Caynok^ ; on whose death was inst., 10 Feb., 1410-11, Thomas Fayrforde, chaplain ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 130. Dean Prior [Dene, MS.], Vicars of — WUliam HuU, chaplain, was inst., 17 Sept., 1407 ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton, ii, 98 ; on whose resignation, John Russet, chaplain, was inst., 24 Nov., in the same year ; u, 99. Deene [Deen, MS.], R., Dioc. of Lincoln, see Bridestowe, R, ii, 166". Denbury [Devenebury, MS.], Rectors of — Luke Oodecote; on whose death was inst., 20 Dec, 1.409, Richard Gabriell, clerk (proxy — WilUam Amadas, literate) ; patron, the Abbot and Convent of 'Ta'vistock, u, 108. GabrieU appears to have resigned in the foUowing year, though the fact is not recorded ; but Thomas Loweden, clerk, was inst. (proxy — Reymund Cressy, clerk), 20 May, 1410 ; U, 110". Richard GabrieU (described as a " chaplain," and apparently the same person), was inst. again, 9 Aug., 1414; ii, 161. On whose resignation John Batyn, clerk, was inst., 30 AprU, 1418 ; ii, 191. Dittisham [Dydesham, MS.], Rectors of — WUliam Underwode; on whose resignation was inst., 7 Feb., 1395-6, Thomas Whithed, chaplain ; patron, Su- WilUam Coggushale, knt., ii, 29". On Whythed's resignation WiUiam Underwode, chaplain, was inst., 13 March, 1395-6 ; patron, the same, ii, 30. He exchanged, 19 Feb., 1400-1, vrith John Prata (R. of St. John Zachary, London,) ; patrons. Sir John HuUe, knt., and Robert HuUe, senior, ii, 53. Prata exchanged, 30 Sept.,1409, with Reginald Bryta (R. of Bridestowe, aud Canon and 7th Preb. of Ottery St. Mary), patron Robert Hulle, domicellus ; u, 106". Dodbrooke [Dodebrok and Dodebroke, MS.], Rectors of— Thomas Swan ; on whose death was inst., 4 AprU, 1403, "Daulyssh " & " Kenok," MS., ii, 90", 164 index — institutions, collations, etc. John Thomas ; patron. Sir Richard Champernoun, knt., ii, 65". His resignation is not recorded ; but it appears, elsewhere (u, 84"), that he was promoted to Portiemouth, 22 May, 1405. Thomas Quenyllon, chaplain, was inst., 17 June, 1405 ; patron, the same, u, 85. On this Rector's death Thomas Hdys, priest, was inst,, 6 Nov., 1409 ; patron, the same, ii, 107". On whose death Richard Tryby, was inst., 7 Nov., 1410 ; patron, the same ; ii, 124". On Tryby's resignation /oA»0/orc?, chaplain, was inst., 23 March, 1418-19; patron, Richard Cham pernoun, Esquire, ii, 197". Commission dated 9 March, 1418-19 ; ii, 267. Doddiscombsleigh alias Legh Peverell [Dodyscomblegh, MS.], Rectors of— John de Bykelegh ; on whose resignation, was inst., 22 Jan., 1395-6, Baldwin Levenaunt, priest ; patron, WilUam Amadas, iu right of Katherine, his wife, ii, 3". On Levenaunt's death Si-m,on Nywenham was inst., 10 Oct., 1399; patron, John de Nywenham, ii, 13". Dolton [Dowelton, MS.], Rectors of — WUUam Carvdl ; on whose death was inst., 9 Aug., 1410, WiUiam Dovme, chaplain ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, u, 122". DowNE St. Mary, Rectors of— Matthew Rolond, alias Doune ; on whose death was inst., 14 Oct., 1412, John Gyst, priest ; (proxy — William Julyan, R. of Little Hempston) ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Buckfast, ii, 145. — Commission, dated 24 Sept., 1412, ii, 248. On the death of Gyst, John Horygg, chaplain, was inst., 22 April, 1416 ; ii, 176. Drewsteignton [Teynton Drewe, MS.], Rector of — Robert Lywer, priest, 14 Nov., 1395 ; patron, Stephen Durneforde, of Plymouth, u, 1''. Duloe [Dulo and Duloo, MS.], Vicars of — Roger Denys, chaplain, inst., 29 Nov., 1398 ; patrons, John ColshuU, domicellus, and Thomas Lanrak,^ R. of Duloe, ii, 40. On the death of Denys Tliomas Estebrok, chaplain, ll.b., was inst., 5 Aug., 1400 ; patrons, John ColshuU, Lord of Tremethert, and Thomas Lanrak, R. of Duloe, U, 49. On the resignation of Estbroke (sic) Robert Ousthorpe, chaplain, was inst., 11 June, 1412 ; patron, John ColshuU,' domicellus, and Thomas Lanrak, R. of Duloe. A Commission had been issued to ascertain the facts as to this vacancy, under which Henry Wynne gode, ll.b. (the Bishop's Of&cial Peculiar in CornwaU), had certified, 9 June, in St. Mary's Chapel, at Looe, the result of their enquiry, u, 141". Dulverton (Dioc. of B. and W.), see Bickleigh, R., ii, 182, Dunchideock [Donsshidioke, MS.], Rectors of — John Langge ; on whose death was inst., 9 Jan., 1410-11, John Prou'^ (elder son of John Prou3, of Chagford), clerk ; patron, William Buddockyssyde, domicellus, u, 130. — Commission dated 24 Dec, 1410 ; ii, 236". On whose resignation John Prousz, clerk (younger son of John Prousz of Chagford), was inst., 25 June, 1411 ; patron, the same, ii, 134. On the death of Prous (sic) John Tapyn, chaplain, was inst., 17 June, 1419 ; patron, WiUiam Bottok kyssyde (sic), ii, 199t'.— Commission dated 31 May, 1419 ; ii, 267". Dunkeswell Abbey [DonkeswyU, MS.], Abbots of— ^ The name ma^ be Laurak ; but it is drake," a parish near Duloe, is written almost certainly Lanrak ; " Lan- in the same way in the MS., ii, 10", index — institutions, collations, etc 165 Alexander Burlescombe, — Commisaion to Henry [Nony], Bishop of Ardagh, for his Benediction as Abbot ; 25 Aug., 1397, ii, 212". Richard Lamport, monk, — Commission to Henry [Nony] Bishop of Ardagh, for his Benediction as Abbot, 17 July, 1399, ii, 225". John Bokelonde,^ monk, — Commission to William, Bishop of Caithness, for his Benediction, as Abbot, 10 June, 1419, ii, 267". Dunterton [Donterton, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Moyseben ; on whose death was inst., 11 Jan., 1410-11, John Halsangre, chaplain, (proxy — Henry Webbere) ; patrons, Jas. Aumarle, Thos. Hertescote, and Robt. Maynard, u, 130. — Commission, dated 10 Dec, 1410; u, 236". On the resignation of Halsanger (sic) John Mathew, chaplain, was inst., 23 Dec, 1413 ; patrons, Robt, Maynard and Thos. Hertescote, ii, 154". — Commission dated 23 Nov., 1413 ; u, 253. East Allington [Alyngton, MS.], Rectors of — Roger Langeman ; who exchanged, 6 Nov., 1407, 'with Richard Olyver (" Minister " in Ottery St. Mary) ; patron, Richard Prydeaux, domicellus, ii, 98". East An.sty [Ansteycrues, MS.], Rectors of — Robert Ryve ; ou whose death was inst., 2 Sept., 1406, Roger Polford, chaplain ; patron, WiUiam Wylford, domiceUus, u, 91". East Buckland [Estbokelond, MS,], Rectors of — Tliomas Broun ; on whose death was inst., 14 March, 1395-6, WUUam Caucey, priest ; patron, Isabella de FiUegh, ii, 4". On the resigna tion of Causy (sic) John Tvderyngton, chaplain, was inst., 6 Nov., 1400 ; patron, John Fyllegh, domiceUus, u, 16. . East Coker (Dioc. of B. and W.). V., see Combe Raleigh, R., ii, 71 ; and Bickleigh, R., ii, 92'', East Downe [Estdoune, MS.], Rectors of — John Dene ; on whose death was inst., 17 Feb.. 1409-10, John Cook, chaplain (proxy — Thomas Wyot, Uterate) ; patron, MatUda Brent, alias Damesele, ii, 1 08". East Lydford (Dioc. of B. and W,), see Huxham, R., ii, 74''. East Ogwell [Estwogwyll, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Ferrers ; who exchanged, 18 Aug., 1411, with John Lane, Cantor in Ottery St. Mary ; patron, 'Walter Reynald, u, 135. Lane exchanged, 12 May, 1419, with John WUle, alias Scryvener (R. of Studland, Dioc. of Salisbury) ; patron, Walter Reynell (sic). Esquire, u, 198". East Worlington [Wolryngton and Est Wolryngton, MS.], Rectors of — ' John Kylryngton ; on whose death was inst., 10 March, 1399-1400, John Richard alias Woborn, clerk ; patron, Thomas Afi'eton, domicellus, ii, 14". On Richard's resignation (or death) apparently, — but the register is sflent on the point, — Robert Forde, chaplain, was inst., 3 AprU, 1407 ; patron, Thomas Afi'eton, domicellus, ii, 95". On Forde's death WiUiam Morys, chaplain, was inst., 20 May, 1419 ; patron, John Botreaux, Esquire, u, 198". ' OUver has placed him, also (by mis- (Monasticon, p. 340.) take) among the Abbote of Ford 166 INDEX— institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC. Egg Buckland [Eckebokelond, MS.], Vicars of — John Tappyng ; on whose death was inst., 7 Dec, 1402, John Wode, chaplain ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton, u, 23". Egloshayle [Egloshayl and Egloshayll, MS.], Vicars of — William Corne-wayll, who exchanged, 8 Feb., 1400-1, with Richard C'oventre (V. of Batheaston, Dioc. of B. and W.); patron, the Bishop, ii, 62". On the death of Coventre John Mychel, chaplain, was coUated, 27 June, 1403, ii, 68. Elingdon [Elyndon, MS.], i.e., Wboughton, R. (Dioc. of Salisbury), see Sutton juxta Plymouth, V., ii, 105''- Ermington, the Mediety of the Church of ; Rectors — WiUiam Falewell ; on whose death was inst., 11 July, 1397, Richard Tyttesbury, chaplain ; patron. King Richard IL, ii, 34''. On Tyttes- bury's death Henry Maupas, chaplain, was inst. (proxy — John Sherlond), 7 June, 1409 ; patron. King Henry IV., U, 106". He exchanged, 16 July, 1410, with Thomas Redman, R. of Stanford-ou-Avon (Dioc. of Lincoln), proxy — John Noble, clerk ; patron, King Henry IV. ; u, 120". He was also Rector of Kenn, i, 100". Ermington, Vicars of — John Langebrok; on whose death was inst., 28 Sept., 1400, Thomas Row, chaplain ; patrons, Francis, Prior, aud the Convent of Montacute (Dioc of B. and W.), U, 51. Ermington, Chantry-chapel of the B. V. M., in the Cemetery— Robert Saunder, chaplain ; he exchanged, 23 Nov., 1396, 'with Richard. Penwyn (R. of Stoke-Gabriel) ; patron, Robert Hull ; u, 32. On Peuvi'yn's resignation Walter BoUok (or BuUok), ll.b., was inst., 27 Nov., 1396 ; patron, the same, ii, 32". On Boliok's resignation (of which there is no record, but it is stated, else where (ii, 36"), that he was instituted to Atherington, R., 3 Feb., 1397-8), John Sprydell, chaplain, was inst., 26 July, 1398 ; patron, Robert Hulle, senior, ii, 9". Robert Keyl, chaplain, was inst., 20 Aug., 1408 ; patron, the same, ii. 102". Exbourne [Ekysboum, MS.], Rectors of — Richard Hurst ; on whose death was inst., 20 May, 1411. John Bornebury, clerk ; patron, Thomas Prousz, of Ekysbourn, ii, 132". — Com mission dated 28 April, 1411 ; ii, 241". Exeter, the Cathedral Church of — Deans : — ' Ralph Tregrisiow ; Stephen Payn ; John Cobethorne, (q.v.) Precentors : — Hugh Hyckelyng ; on whose death was coUated, 30 Jan., 1415-16, Laurence Haukyn, chaplain, ii, 174" ; on whose death Roger Bolter, chaplain, was collated, 11 April, 1418; u; 190; Chancdlors: — . Robert Bosoun ; ou whose death Robert Rugge, S.T.P., was coUated, 30 Jan., 1399-1400 ; u, 45". On the death of Rygge (dji), Richa/rd Snetesham, chaplain, S.T.B., was coUated, 12 April, 1410 ; on whose death Thomas Hendemam, chaplam, s.t.p., was coUated, 19 Jan., 1416-17 ; u, 181". Treasurers : — WiUiam TreveUys ; on whose death INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 167 John Dodyngton, chaplain, was collated, 26 Sept.,' 1399 ; ii, 42". On whose death Richard Hals (chanceUor), was coUated, 27 Sept., 1400 ; u, 50". On the death of Hals Roger Bolter, chaplain, was coUated, 25 May, 1417 ; ii, 185". He resigned (on becoming Precentor, 11 AprU, ,1418 ; See ii, 190), aud was succeeded by Michad Lercedekne, who was coUated, 23 April, 1418 ; u, 190". Archdeacons of Exbtee : — Philip de Alengon, who died in 1397. (See ii, 214). Walter Cook, coUated, 21 Oct.,' 1399 ; ii, 43". Angelus, Bishop of Ostia, and a Cardinal ; he died 31 May, 1408. The name of this Archdeacon is not given iu either Oliver's or Le Neve's List, and I find no record of the date of his collation. The fact of his having held the office evidently escaped notice because it is found recorded not among the collations, &c., but among the Com missions, in a separate part of the Register. The document containing it, then, being of exceptional interest, may well be given iii extenso: — " Commisdo Officiulis, Archidiaconatu Exoniensi vacante. — Edmundus, miseracione divina Exoniensis Episcopus, dileeto in Christo filio, Magistro Ricardo Wykeslond, iu legibus bacallario, salutem, graciam, et bene- diccionem. Cum reverendissimus in Christo pater et dominus, dominus Angelus, Ostiensis Episcopus, sacrosancte ecclesie Romane, dum vixit, Cardiualis, Archidiaconus Exoniensis in ecclesia nostra Exoniensi, ultimo die mensis Maii proximo ijreteriti extremum clauserit diem suum, fructusque redditus, et proventus quicumque et omnis et omnimoda jurisdiccio Archi- diaconalis ejusdem Archidiaconatus, durante vaoacione ejusdem, ad nos de jure pertinere dinoacantur ; ad exigendum, igitur, colligendum, et reci piendum fructus, redditus, proventus, et obvenciones quoseumque pre dictos, crimina eciam et defectus subditorum qnorumcumque ipsius Archidiaconatus corrigendum, puniendum, et canonice reformandum, juris- diccionemque Arohidiaconalem ibidem integraliter excercendum, omnia- que alia et singula faciendum, excercendum, et expediendum que circa premissa neoessaria fuerint et quomodolibet oportuna, et que ad Archi- diaconum ipsius Archidiaconatus pertineret si esset ibidem Archidiaconus, vobis committimus vices -nostras it, hujusmodi vacacione durante, plenariam potestatem. In cujus rei testimonium sigillum nostrum pre- sentibus est appensum. Datum in Manerio nostro Criditonensi, ix die mensis JuUi, Anno Domini Millesimo ocooviij, et nostre conseoracionis anno quartodecimo." — ii, 232. WiUiam PUton ;' he exchanged,* 28 Feb., 1409-10, with Thomas Hendeman, s.t.p, (Canon .ind Prebendary of Colworth in Chichester Cathedral (proxy — William Clyve, R. of Whitstone), ii, 109. On Hende- man's resignation, ii, 182. Roger Bolter, chaplain, was coUated, 25 Jan., 1416-17 ; on whose resignation John Schute, chaplain, was collated, 21 Sept., 1417 ; ii, 187". Archdeacons of Corhwall, TotnbS, arid Baenstaplb, see s.v.— Sub-deans : — John Puddesdon (Sub-dean aud Penitentiary) ; on whose deatli Thomas Noell, ll.b., was coUated, 9 Oct., 1399 ; ii, 43. On NoeU's death Thomas 'EstbToke, ll,b., chaplain. Was collated, 13 Sept., 1417 ; ii, 187. Canons and Prebendaries: — ' Not August, as in OUver's List. * The exchange and its date are both ' Not 16 Oct., as in Oliver. omitted by Oliver, who merely states ' I find no record of the date of his that Thomas Hendeman " occurs [as collation, and his name is omitted Archdeacon], 23rd Nov., 1411." altogether from Oliver's List. 168 INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Roger Walclen ; on whose resignation Walter Gybbes, was coUated (proxy— Rd. Guy, clerk), 25 Jan., 1396; ii, 29". John Excestre exchanged vrith Walter Trote (R. of Ipplepen), and was collated 15 Sept., 1396 (pro:qr — Hervey Wyket), ii, 31". WiUiam Baunton ; on whose death Michad Cergeaux was coUated, 1 Nov., 1396, ii, 32 ; on whose death WUliam Langeton was collated, 28 Aug., 1397 ; ii, 35. John Michd ; on whose death Laurence Haukyn, chaplain, was collated, 20 Sept., 1397, ii, 35. Thomas Redman, clerk, was coUated, on the resignation of WUUam Langeton, 27 July, 1398 ; u, 38''. Henry Blakebome ; on whose death Nicholas Bubbewyth, chaplain, was coUated, 5 Sept., 1399 ; u, 42". Rd. Courtenay, clerk, 3 Oct., 1399, vice Wm. IreveUys, deceased, ii, 42". Nicholas Braybrok ; on whose death Richard Hals, clerk, was collated, 9 Jan., 1399-1400, u, 45. Robert Bosoim ; ou whose death John Park, clerk, was collated, 30 Jan., 1399-1400, .ii, 45". John Dodyngton ; on whose death Robert HaUum was coUated, 11 Aug., 1400 ; ii, 49". Walter Col/u/mpton ; on whose death Richa/rd Aldryngton, chaplain, was collated, 20 March, 1400-1 ; ii, 53. WUliam Pyers ; on whose death Richard Broun, m.d. and s.t.b. was coUated, 1 July, 1401 ; ii, 54. Richa/rd Tyttesbu/ry, ll.b., chaplain, was coUated, on the death of Waller Trote, 31 March, 1404 ; u, 75. John Lagans ; on whose death John SchUlyngford, ll.d., chaplain, was collated, 27 July, 1404 ; ii, 78, Walter Levenant ; on whose death WUliam Ekerton, chaplain, was collated, 1 Nov. 1404 ; ii, 80. John Haget, chaplain, was coUated, 15 -Aug., 1406 ; ii, 91. WiUiam Pylton was collated, on the death of John ShUbingford, 25 Sept., 1406 ; ii, 92. JohnIxworth,hL.D. (1406 — month omitted), on the death of Robert HaUum,n, 93. John Cheyne ; on whose death Thomas Hendeman was collated, 18 Jan., 1406-7 ; ii, 94. WUliam Hunden, chaplain, was coUated, on the death of Richard Tyttesbury, 11 June, 1409 ; u, 105". Robert Rygge ; on whose death Roger Bolter, chaplain, was coUated, 29 March, 1410 ; ii, 109". John Haget ; he exchanged 'with Thomas Teynton, canon of SaUsbury, and Preb. of the Principal Altar (other wise caUed " Major Pars," therein) ; ii, 150. Walter Gybbys ; on whose death John Westecote, chaplain, s.t.b., was coUated (proxy — Roger Bolter, clerk), 24 May, 1413 ; ii, 150". Richa/rd Courtenay ; on whose resignation Stephen Payn, chaplam, was coUated, 28 Aug., 1413 ; ii, 152. John Stevenys, chaplain, was coUated (proxy — Roger Bolter, clerk), on the death of WiUiam Ekerdon, 18 Dec, 1413 ; ii, 154. John Westecote, s.t.b., was coUated, on the death of WiUiam Lwngeton, 5 Feb., 1413-14 ; ii, 155". On his resignation Richard GabrieU, chaplain, was coUated (proxy — Roger Bolter), 11 Feb., 1413- 14 ; u, 156. John Orum, chaplain, s.t.p., was coUated, on the death of Richard Broun, 29 March, 1414 ; ii, 157. WiUiam Poundestoke ; on whose death John Staff'orde, chaplain, ll.d., was collated, 10 April, 1414 ; ii, 158. Thomas Clyfford ; he eiohMiged his canonry in Crantock with Canon Laurenee Hwukyn, 23 Aug., 1414 ; u, 161, INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, 169 John Hody, chaplain, on the death of Thcmuis Teynton ; coUated (proxy — Michael Lercedekne), 25 May, and inducted 4 June, 1416 ; ii, 165. Lawrence Hamkyn, chaplain, was collated, on the death of Ralph Tregrisiow ; 25 July, 1415, ii, 166". Hugh Hyckdyng ; on whose death Richard Snetesham, chaplain, was coUated, 30 Jan., 1415-16 ; ii, 174". Richard Penels, chaplain, coUated, on the death of WUUam Hunden, 21 Feb,, 1415-16 ; ii, 174". Thomas Ba/rton ; on whose death Thomas Stephyn, chaplain, was coUated, 24 March, 1415-16 ; u, 175". Michad Lercedekne coUated, 25 Jan., 1416-17, on the death of Richard Snetesham ; ii, 182. John Schute, chaplain, coUated, on the death of Richard Hals, 25 May, 1417 ; u, 185". Baldwin ShyUyngford ; ou whose death Thomas Tremayn, chaplain, was coUated, 23 Feb., 1417-18 ; ii, 189". He afterwards resigned his Canoury for that of Laurence Haukyn, deceased ; coUated, 13 April, 1418, having beeu succeeded by John Holond, who was collated (proxy — Canon Richard Palmer), 3 May, 1418, u, 190", 191. Matthew Doune, collated, on the death of John Westecote, 27 June, 1418 ; ii, 192. John Cobethorn, chaplain, coUated, on the death of Richa/rd Penels, 11 Jan., 1418-19 ; ii, 196". WiUiam Fylham, chaplain, coUated, on the death Thomas Clyfforde, 1 Feb., 1418-19 ; ii, 196". Robert Allerton, clerk, coUated (proxy — Thomas Redman, clerk), on the death of Richard Palmer ; 11 May, 1419 ; ii, 198". Richard GraynevyU, chaplain, was coUated on the death of John Holond, 12 April, 1419, ii, 197". John Waryn, chaplain (proxy — Michael Lercedekne, Treasurer, coUated on the death of Stephen Payn, 23 June, 1419, ii, 199". William Lyndewode, ll.d., chaplain ; coUated, vice Rd. Gabriell, deceased, 2 Aug., 1419 ; ii, 201". Vicars Ghoral, collated by lapse^ : — John Cade, for Canon Laurence Haukyn, 1 May, 1401, i, 56. John Soor for Canon Richard Courtenay, 26 May, 1401, i, 56". Thomas Wobbrok, priest, for Canon Laurence Hawkyn, 30 May, 1410, i, 97. Henry Demalt, priest for Canon WUUam Langton, 16 Jan., 1412-13 ; i, 173". RobeH Trevyne', for Canon Richard Palmer, 26 May, 1413 ; i, 180". John Hauk^, chaplain, for Canon Martin Lercedekne, 20 Dec, 1413 ; i, 190. Alexander Beare, for Canon WiUiam Langeton, 17 March, 1413-14 ; i, 195. Thomas Devenish, for Canon John Orum, 10 Aug., 1414, i, 198. Richard Thomma, chaplain, for Canon John Park, 9 July, 1415 ; i, 211". John More, chaplain, for Canon WiUiam Pylton, 27 Sept., 1416 ; i, 226. Richard Brouuste, chaplain, for Canon Jolm Park, 3 Oct., 1417 ; i, 234". Robert Langhman, for Canon John Stafford, 17 Dec, 1418 ; i, 244. Thomas Fyllecombe, chaplain, for Canon Steph. Payn, 10 Jan., 1418-19, i, 244". John Frenssh, chaplain, for Canon Michael Lercedekne, 10 April, 1419 ; i, 246". ' When, on a vacancy, the Canon faUed 23 Aug., 1413 ; i, 183. to appoint his Vicar, the nomination ^ Here (and elsewhere) it is stated that lapsed to the Dean after one month, the Bishop, after dUigent and per- and from him, after eight days to the sonal examination, had found his Bishop. nominee " raodulandi instrumentum ^ The Bishop ordered his admission habere et cantus scienciam congni- (which had been unduly delayed), entem." 170 .iilirDEX- tksTt'rul'iok's, doLLAtloiis, etc Exeter — Chantry in the We.sl Chapel, without the west door of the Cathedral, in which the body of John de Grandis son, formerly Bishop of Exeter, of blessed memory, lies entombed, lately founded for the sake of his soul — Thomas Hogge, chaplain, collated 28 Feb., 1402-3 ; ii, 65. St, James's Priory, Priors of — [Ralph Legh, to whom succeeded] John Thetford, inst., 30 Oct,, 1399 ; patrons, during the Schism — see Barn staple, Priory of St. Makt Magdalene, ii, 43". St. Nicholas's Priory, Priors of — Robert Bregg ; on wlioso death Thomas Haukherst, monk of Battle, was inst,, 23 May, 1396 ; patrons, John, Abbot, and the Convent of Battle, ii, 5". On whose resignation WiUiam Mersshe, monk of Battle, was inst., 3 June, 1400 ; patrons, the same ii. 46". He [became Abbot of Battle, 23 July, 1404, and] was succeeded by William Bekett, monk of Battle, inst. 21 Feb., 1404-5 ; patrons, the same, ii, 82. On Bekett's death John Underdoune, monk of Battle, was inst., 7 June, 1414 ; patrons, the same, u, 158". On whose death John Dalyngton, monk of Battle, was inst., 9 March, 1418-19 ; patrons, the same, u, 197. Exeter, Parishes of — All Hallows, Goldsmith Street [" Omnium Sanctorum in Aurifabria," MS.], Rectors of — John Frake, on whose death was inst., 6 Feb., 1407-8, John Pruet, chaplain ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 100. All Hallows-on-the- Walls, Rectors of — WiUam Wyt ; on whose death was inst., 26 Dec, 1399. Edward Piers, chaplain ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 44", i in whose resignation John Osborn, clerk, was inst., 25 Aug., 1400^ (proxy — Henry Drenek, chaplain, substitute for John Lugans, Canon of Exeter, his original proxy), ii, 50. He exchanged, 20 Sept., 1400, with Richard Hals, of St. Ive ; ii, 50". Four days later Hals resigned, and Edward Pyers, chaplain, was again inst., 24 Sept., 1400 ; ii, 50". On whose resignation WUliam Hoper, chaplain, was inst., 21 June, 1403 ; ii, 67". There is uo record of his death or resignation ; but it would seem that his successor was Hugh Smart, clerk, ll.b., who was inst., 24 Sept., 1407 ; u, 98". On Smert'a death Robert Dunnyng, clerk, was inst., 23 Aug., 1411 ; u, 135". On whose resigna tion John Wyche, chaplain, was inst., 5 May, 1416, ii, 176. He exchanged -with WiUiam More (R. of Beynton Dioc of SaUsbury), who waa inst., 21 July, 1419, by the Bishop of Salisbury, on behalf' of the Bishop of Exeter ; ^ " Et subsequenter, eisdem die et loco, prestita canonica obediencia per eun dem Henricum substitutum nomine quo supra, mandatum fuit Magistris Johanni Lydeford, juniori, et Johanni Dyght, Commissariis Domini in Archidiaconatu Exoniensi, visita cione ipsius Domini ibidem inex- pleta pendente, pro ipsius Johannis Osborn induccione." " Nos, variis et arduis prepediti negociis quominus hujusmodi permutacionis expedicioni ad presens intendere valeamus," . . . patemitati vestre reverende vices nostras committimus per preseutes. [Dated at Clyst, 16 July, 1419.] INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. l7l Exeter, Parishes of — patrons, on this occasion, the President of the Chapter and the Chapter, ii, 200". St. Edmund on Exe Bridge, without the Westgate, Rectors of— John Hembery ; on whose death was mst., 27 July, 1413, Thomas Placy ; patrons, the Mayor, &c., of Exeter, u, 151". St. George, Rectors of — John Doget ; on whose death was coUated, by lapse, 2 May, 1411, Walter Symon, chaplain, ii, 132". But see the next institution, and also the four Commissions of Enquiry, U, 234", 235 ; for on the 19th Aug., 1411, Richard Mannyng, clerk, was inst. as successor to Doget ; proxy, John Burgon, R. of St. Olave's ; patron, K, Henry IV, ii, 135. On Mannyng's death Willinm Normanton, c\er\L, v/aaiust., 7 Dec, 1414 ; patron, K. Henry V, ii, 162". He exchanged, 11 Dec, 1418, with Thomas Greyston(R. of Thorney, Dioc of Chichester) ; patron, the same ; u, 196. St. Kerrian [Sancti Kyerani, MS.], Rectors of — John Lusquyt ; on whose death was inst., 14 Dec, 1398, Walter Trote, priest ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, u, 10". On Trote's death Henry Wade, chaplain, was inst., 4 March, 1403-4, u, 74". On Wade's death Thomas Cook, chaplain, was inst., 10 Sept., 1408, u, 103. St. Laurence, Rectors of — John Avery ; he exchanged, 16 March, 1402-3, with Richard Doty (V. of St. Andrew's, Launcells) ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Merton), ii, 26. Doty exchanged, 28 Nov., 1403, with Nicholas Cole (V. of Staverton), ii, 70". St. Martin, Rectors of — John Beaumound ; on whose death was inst., 12 April, 1407, Richard Marke, m.a. ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 96. St. Mary Steps, Rectors of — Nicholas Crese ; ou whose death was inst., 1 June, 1398, David Loueryng, priest ; patron, Baldwin de ShiUyngforde, ii, 9. He exchanged 14 Jan., 1404-6, with John Wyndout (R. of Black Torrington) ; u, 81" ; and Wyndout, alao, ex changed, 11 Nov., 1410, -with Robert Mareschall, V. of Wideeombe-[in-the-Moor] ; U, 124". Marescall (dc) exchanged, 31 March, 1412, with Elias Stoke (R. of Greinton, Dioc of B. aud W.) ; u, 140". St. Clave, Rectors of — William Aller ; on whose death was inst., 6 Jan., 1403-4, John Burgoun, clerk ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of St. Nicholas, Exeter ; ii, 74. On Burgoun's resignation Walter Cade, chaplain, was inst., 17 July, 1416 ; u, 166. St. Pancras, Rector of — Holond, John, priest, was inst., 4 Dec, 1395 ; patron, Stephen Durneforde, of Plymouth ; u, 2. ,. St. Paul, Rectors of — Robert KerdewiUe, on whose resignation was inst., 8 June, 1398, Roger Bernard ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter ; u, 9. On Bernard's death was instituted WUliam Nycol, chaplain, 14 Sept., 1411 ; patron, the Bishop, by special grant ; ii, 135". Commis,sion dated 4 March, 1410, td inquire aS to the presentation, by the Dean and Chapter, of Reginald Russell ; ii, 239. 172 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, Exeter, Parishes of — St. Petrock, Rectors of — John Westecote ; on whose death was inst., 11 July, 1418, John Rysbi, clerk ; patrons, the President of the Chapter and the Chapter of Exeter ; ii, 193. St. Stephen, Rectors of — John More ; on whose resignation was collated, 8 Nov., 1404, John Dyght, clerk ; u, 80. On Dyght's death Henry Alkebarowe, clerk, was coUated, 19 Dec, 1405 ; ii, 87". He shortly afterwards resigned (though it is not so stated), on his institution to the V. of Modbury (see ii, 93"), and WiUiam Brounyng, subdeacon, was collated, 24 Dec, 1406, ii, 94. Brounyng exchanged, 3 March, 1406-7, for Modbury, vrith the above-named Henry Alkebarowe, chaplain ; u, 94" ; on whose resignation (on his institution to the V. of Fremington ; see ii, 96"), John Adam, clerk, was collated, 29 June, 1407 ; ii, 97. There is no record of Adam's resignation, or death ; but Robert Colyn, discpl, was coUated to the vacant Benefice, 4 July, 1408 ; ii, 102. St. Thomas-the-Martyr ("de Cowyk juxta Exoniam"), Vicars of — Peter Monk ; on whose death was inst., 24 July, 1405, John Alkebarwe, chaplain ; patron, K. Henry IV., ii, 85". On the death of Alkebarw (sic) Walter Batyn, chaplain, was inst., 27 Sept., 1414 ; patron, K. Henry V., ii, 161*. — Commission of Enquiry, dated 13 Sept., 1414, u, 255". Holy Trinity, Rectors of — Rogere Harpere ; ou whose death was inst., 18 Nov., 1402, John Govys (aUas Donk or Douk), chaplain ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 23. On the death of Govys Robert Dunnyng, chaplain, was instituted, 14 AprU, 1416 ; patrons, the President, &c., u, 176. Exminster, Rectors of — John Chamberleyn ; on whose death waa inst., 8 Jan., 1396-7, John Gardyner, priest ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton, ii, 6". On whose death Hen/ry Gardyner was inst. (proxy — Richard Skinner, chaplain) 8 June, 1400; ii, 47. He exchanged, 9 Jan., 1405-6, with Roger Smyth (R. of Yate, Dioc. of Worcester) ; proxies — Robert Raulyn and 'WiUiam Dene, chaplain, ii, 88. Faringdon, R. (Dioc. of Wine), see Marhamchurch, ii, 4-5''. Farringdon [Farendon, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Tredowa/i-gh, ll.b., collated, 30 April, 1397, ii, 34. On whose resigna tion was coUated 19 Dec, 1410, John Wortham, clerk, ii, 129. On the 28th of the same month, Worthyn (sic) exchanged 'with Thomas Berty (R. of St. EndeUion), ii, 129". On whose death Thomas Greyston, chaplain, was coUated, 27 April, 1416, ii, 164". On whose resignation John Knyght, clerk, was coUated, 1 Jan., 1417-18; ii, 189. Knyght exchanged, 1 Oct., 1418, with Matthew Doune (R. of Cruwys Morchard), ii, 194". Farway [Fareweye and Fareway, MS.], Rectors of — PhUip Boghelegh ; on whose resignation was inst,, 23 Dec, 1410, INDEX— ^institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC, 173 John Boghdegh, clas.-glam; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, u, 129". He ex changed, 26 Oct., 1412, with Thomas Hendeman (V. of Widecombe[-in-the-Moor]) ; ii, 145". On whose resignation John Fodryngheye, ch.a.\>\mu, was inst., 13 April, 1415 ; u, 164. Feniton [Fyneton MS.], Rectors of-- John Byttylsgate ; on whose death was inst., 6 Aug., 1404, John Bone, chaplain ; patron, WUliam Frye, U, 78". Filleigh, Rectors of — Edmund Stone; on whose death was inst., 17 Aug., 1399, WUliam Prydeaux, priest ; patron, John FUlegh, domicellus, n, 13. Forde, the Chantry of ; see Bampton. Fowey [also, Fowy, and " Sancti Fimbarri" MS.], Vicars of— John Hemburgh ; on whose death was inst.; 24 Aug., 1411, William Caw, chaplain (proxy — Robert Treyage, senior, literate) ; patron, K. Henry IV, ii, 136". There were two Commissions of Enquiry in this case ; one dated 2 April, 1411, ii, 240 ; the other, 24 July, 1411, U, 242". Ou Cave's resignation John FuUer, chaplain, was inst., 14 April, 1412 ; patron the same, ii, 143. Ou whose death Richard Udan, chaplain, was inst., 18 June, 1416 ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Tywardreath, ii, 177. Fremington, Vicar of — Henry Alkebarowe, chaplain, inst. 9 June, 1407 ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Hartland, on the nomination of K. Henry IV, by r6a,son of the minority of the son and heir of Sir John Holond, Knt. ; ii, 96". See, also, i, 141". Frithelstock [Frythelestok, MS.] Priory, Priors of — John PynrMk ; on whose death Thomas Rede was elected, aud confirmed 18 May, 1417 ; ii, 183. Fuggleston [Fogheleston, MS.], with Bemerto:t [Bymerton, MS.], see King's Nympton, ii, 103''. Georgenympton, see Nymet St. George. Gittisham [Gydesham, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Hert ; on whose death was inst., 13 Feb., 1408-9, Walter Shanke, chaplain ; patrons, Thos. Beaumount, John Wolfe, Henry Crosse, and Wm. Squyer, ii, 104. Glasney ; the Collegiate Church of St, Thomas of Canter bury: — ^ Sacristans, — Geoffrey Carreu ; on whose death Nicholas Harry, chaplain, was coUated, 28 March, 1401 ; ii, 53. Canons and Prebendaries, — Benedict Canterbury, priest, in succession to Simon Wythiel ; inat. (proxy — Robert Lywer), 13 Dec, 1395 ; patron, the King (during the vacancy of the See), u, 2. Ralph Rudruth, s.t.p., collated on the resignation of John Grey (proxy — ' The Provosts during the Episcopate and William CuUyng (who outlived of Bishop Stafford were Thomas Stafford, but his collation is uot Yorkflete, who " occurs .... July 31 " recorded). 174 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Michael Cergeaux), 22 Dec, 1395 ; Nicholas Herry was Grey's proxy ; ii, 29". Thomas Wdyn, chaplain, on the death of John Vincent, collated 19 Sept., 1396 ; ii, 31". Richard Hals, clerk, on the death of John Bray; coUated 12 April, 1399 ; ii, 41, 42. John Fecos, on the resignation (by exchange) of Ralph Rudruth, 6 July, 1399, ii, 42. Matthew Bodrygy, on the resignation (by exchange) of John Fecos, 31 July, 1399, u, 42. Richard Norys, chaplain, on the resignation of the said Richa/rd Hals ; coUated 31 Jan., 1399-1400 ; u, 45". Nicholas Stoke ; he exchanged his Canonry and his R. of Withiel, with Thomas Chapman (R. of Hampton-Meisy, Dioc. of Worcester), 1 June, 1402, ii, 58. Nicholas Bury, chaplain, ou the resignation of Richard Norys ; collated, 28 Nov., 1402 ; ii, 66. WiUiam Styward, on the death of John Rauf ; collated, 28 May, 1403 ; ii, 67. Richard Tyttesbury, chaplain, on the death of WUliam Styward, ; collated 1 7 Nov., 1403 ; u, 70. WUliam Rayner, chaplain, on Tytt^sbury's resignation ; collated, 31 March, 1404 ; ii, 78. Clement Wylde, chaplain, ou the resignation of Matthew Bodrygy ; collated, 2 July, 1409 ; ii, 106. John BareU, chaplain, on the death of William Somerford ; collated 29 March, 1410 ; u, 109". Walter Robert, LL.B., on the death of Walter Estcolmp; collated, 6 Oct., 1410 ; ii, 123". Richard Olyver, priest, on the death of Nicholas Byry (sic) ; collated, 22 April, 1411 ; ii, 132. WiUiam TreveU, ll.b., clerk, on the resignation of WUliam Rayner ; collated 18 July, 1411 ; u, 134. TreveU exchanged, 21 July, 1411, -with Richard Aldryngton (Canon and Prebendary of Rugge, in Crediton), ii, 134". He was succeeded by the said William Trevell, 12 Aug., 1411 ; ibid. WiUiam Noe ; he was Preb. of St. Probus, aud exchanged with Clement Wylle, 8 Oct,, 1412 ; ii, 145. John atte Water ; he was Canon and 7th Prebendary in the Church of Ottery, and exchanged with Walter Robert, 14 June, 1414 ; n, 159. Henry Wynnegode, chaplain ; he was a Preb. of St. Probus, and exchanged •with John atte Water, 9 May, 1417 ; ii, 182". Martin Lercedekne, chaplain, on the resignation of William Reyner (dc) collated, 23 Feb., 1417-18 ; ii, 189". Glasney, the Chantry of Beaupre in — John Lyndeseye, chaplain, was succeeded by John Tresloscan, priest, coUated "hac vice, jure nobis in ea parte legitime devoluto," 6 Oct., 1411 ; ii, 136. It appears that John NanskyUy, chaplain, held this Chantry at some subsequent date, — "quam nuper et immediate optinuit," — 1 July, 1415, when the Bishop, (see u, 166), issued his mandate to the Provost of Glasney for the admission of Robert Trewolge alias Stephyn, as hia successor. But there is no record of his collation ; and Trelosoan seems to have been still in possession some two years later, when the Bishop issued a similar mandate (30 Sept., 1417), for the admission of Richard Opus, priest, in Treloscan's room, and on his decease : — " ad cantariam perpetuam, quam nuper et immediate optinuit dominus Johannes Trelosoan, capellanus . . . per mortem ejusdem vacantem." Probably NanskyUy held the benefice for a short time in the interval, Trelosoan being appointed again ; but there is no record of the transaction : ii, 187". IWDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 175 Glasney, the Chantry (or Portion) " de Ponte" in — Alan Trdees ; on whose death was inst., 29 May, 1410 ; John Dawe, chaplain : patrons, WUliam CuUyng, provost, and Nicholas Herry, Sacristan, ii. 111. On Dawe' s resignation John Godegrave, chaplain, was inst. (proxy — Henry Wynnegode, clerk), 22 Dec, 1414 ; u, 163. Goodleigh [Godelegh, MS.], Rectors of — Walter Baret ; on whose death was inst., 30 May, 1414, Walter HuUe, chaplain (proxy-^-John Wolston, clerk) ; patron, Thomas Denys, ii, 158". — Commission of Enquiry, on the presentation of James Frankchayny by Richard Foldhay, dated 7 Feb., 1413-14 ; also, a second Commission, dated 20 Feb., 1413-14; ii, 253". There is uo record of HuUe's resignation ; but he was instituted to Cheritou-Fitzpaine, 9 May, 1418 (see ii, 191), and on the 4th of June foUo'wing Nicholas Toker was inst. to Goodleigh ; patron, Roger Waye, ii, 192. Grade [ecclesia parochialis Sancte Crucis, alias Grade, in Decanatu de Keryer, MS.], Rectors of — ' Thomas Tresawel ; on whose death was inst., 4 Dec, 1409, Michael Lercedekne, priest, ll.b. ; patrons, Richard and Thomas Trevanyon, ii, 107". He resigned a few days later ; and John Polglas, chaplain, was inst., 18 Dec, 1409 ; patrons, the same ; ii, 107". Greinton [Graynton, MS.], Dioc. of B. and W., see Exeter, St. Mary Steps, U, 140''. Grendale, Prebend of, in York Minster, collation of Richard Pyttes to, ii, 107. Grittleton [Grydlington, MS.], Dioc. of Salisbury, see Lis keard, U, 149^ and Cardynham, ii, 154'' Gulval [Lanestley, MS.], Vicars of — John Vorn ; on whose death was inst., 16 March, 1395-6, John Profyt, priest ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of St. German's, ii, 4". John Proues ; I find no record of his institution, but on his death Nicholas Stryke, chaplain, was inst,, 20 Nov., 1413, " ad vicariam perpetuam ecclesie parochialis Sancte Gwelvele, alias Wolvele, de Lanesely "; ii, 153". Gwennap [Sancte Wenneppe, MS,], Vicars of — Richard Bolham ; he exchanged, 7 Aug., 1404, with John Colyn (R. of Landewednack), proxy for Colyn — WUUam Penfern, clerk ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, u, 78. He exchanged 19 Sept, 1418, with Thomas Gerweys, R. of Ludgvan (proxy, John Wolston, chaplain) ; patrons, the President and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 194. Haccombe [" ecclesie parochialis sive Archipresbitatus Sancti Blasii de Haccombe "] ; Archpriests of — Henry Bole ; on whose death waa inst., 30 July, 1400, Michael Lercedekne, clerk ; patron. Sir Warine Lercedekne, knt, u, 49. Michael Lercedekne, chaplain, LL.B., was inst., 14 Dec, 1409 ; patron, Sir Hugh Courtenay, senior, knt., u, 107". On his resignation Edward Legh, chaplain, was inst., 1 April, 1413 ; patron. Sir Hugh Courtenay . de Haccombe, knt., ii, 149. Hackington [Hakynton, MS.], V„ Dioc. of Canterbury, see Bosham, ii, 41''. Halford, R. (Dioc. of B. and W.}, see Willand, R, ii, 31. 176 INDEX — INSTI'rUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, Halse, V. (Dioc, of WeUs), see Martinhoe, R,, ii, 56 ; also, Charles, R,, ii, 98'', Halwell [HaUewell, MS,], Rectors of — Hugh Pestur ; on whose death was inst., 17 May, 1399, John Godefray, priest ; patron, Robert Normanton (looumteuens of the Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, whUe in foreign parte) ; ii, 12. Hampton Meisy, R. (Dioc. of Worcester), see Glasney and Withiel, ii, .58 ; also Combemartin, ii, 64. Harberton [Hurberton, MS.], Vicars of — Gervase Combe ; ou whose death was inst., 1 8 May, 1398, Robert KerdewiUe, priest ; Commission directed to Robert Lywer, R. of Drews teignton ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, u, 8". On Kerdewille'a death John HiUe, priest, was inst., 2 Oct., 1398, ii, 9". He exchanged 15 May, 1403, vrith Robert MareschaU (R. of Musbury), ii, 67. Harpford [Herpeford, MS,], Vicars of — John Scorch ; he exchanged, 10 March, 1398-9, with John Aubrey (R. of Bicton) ; patron, the King, by reason of the temporaUtiea of Otterton Priory being in his hands, ii, 11, 223. This Vicar exchanged, 16 Nov., 1417, vrith Thomas Spreth (R. of Wambrook, Dioc. of Salisbury) ; patron, WUliam Keuolmerssh, u, 188. Commission of Enquiry, dated 3 Nov., 1417, u, 263. He exchanged, 28 June, 1418, 'with Walter Bury (R. of Lazarton, Dioc. of Salisbury) ; patron, the same, ii, 192" ; who exchanged, 10 Feb., 1418-19, with John Grede (R. of PoughiU) ; patron, the same', ii, 197. Haselbeare, V. (Dioc. of Wells), see Pinhoe, ii, 92. Haselbury [Haselbere, MS.], V., Dioc. of B. and W., see Challacombe, ii, 10.5'' ; also, Jacobstowe (Devon), ii, 157''. Hatherleigh, Vicars of — Roger Trefrew ; ou whose death was inst., 3 July, 1417, Robert Herward, chaplain ; patrons, Peter, A'bbot, and the Convent of Tavistock, u, 186. Heanton Punchardon [Heaunton-Ponchardon, MS.], Rectors of— WUliam Belmyslond ; on whose death was inst., 4 March, 1396-7, John Stoke, priest ; patron, WUUam Beaumount, U, 7. On Stoke's death Richard Knyght, chaplain, was inst., 17 Nov., 1412 ; patron, K. Henry IV. (by reason of the minority of Thomas, son and heir of WUliam Beaumont). ii, 146. Heanton Punchardon, Chantry of St. Mary at — Richard Admot ; on whose death was inst., 5 April, 1413, John Polsave, chaplain (proxy — WiUiam Rew, clerk) ; patron, the King (and for the same reason), U, 149. Heathfield [Hethfeld, MS.], R., Dioc. of B, and W,, see Thorverton, U, 1Q5^ ; also, West Downe, ii, 40", ' Kynwolmerssh, MS. INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 177 Heavitree [Hevytre, MS.], Vicars of — John LUe ; on whose death was inst., 9 Sept., 1396, Thomas Plymmeswode, priest ; (patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter), ii, 6. This Vicar exchanged, 28 Oct., 1401, with John Wyddond (successor to John Holrig, as V. of Bampton, Dioc. of Lincoln), n, 55". Heddington, R., Dioc. of Salisbury, see Washfield, ii, 167''. Helland [HeUond, MS.], Rectors of— Robert Michd; on whose death was inst., 16 Jan., 1415-16, John WyUet, priest ; patron, Thomas Colyn de Hellond, u, 174". Hemington, R. (Dioc. of B. & W.), see Cheriton Bishop, U, 56. Hemyock, Rectors of— John Wliatteeomb (or Watcombe) : he exchanged, 20 Sept., 1395, 'with WUliam Rothewdl (V. of Axminster) ; proxy — WUliam Langton ; patron. Sir WiUiam Hasthorp, knt., u, 27". Hemyock, Chantry in the Chapel of St. Katherine at— Richard MycheU ; on whose death was coUated, by lapse, 11 AprU, 1415, John MarschaU, chaplain, u, 164. He exchanged, 26 Nov., 1418, with Robert Daldych (R. of Corston ; Dioc of B. and W. ) ; instituted by proxy — John Reynold ; and, also, inducted by proxy — John Andrew • patron, Sir John Dynham, knt., u, 195". On his resignation John Berne, chaplain, was inst., 11 May, 1419 ; patrons, Robert Maynard aud Thos. Hurtyscote, ii, 198". Commission of Enquiry, dated 25 April, 1419 ; U, 267". Hennock [Hanok, MS,], Vicars of— John Smyth ; on whose death was inst., 2 Nov., 1399, John Cok, priest ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Torre, u, 14. On John's death William Cok, deacon, was inst., 10 April, 1413 ; ii, 149". Hereford Cathedral, Canonry and Prebend of Pratum-min., John Gm'wdl, clerk, of the Dioc. of Exeter, was collated thereto in succession to Walter Trote (who resigned by proxy — Richard Hals, Treasurer of Exeter Cathedral), 11 June, 1401 ; ii, 53". Herne [Hierne, MS,], Dioc. of Canterbury, Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary at ; see Poughill, R., ii, 65''. Heyes (alias Hegges) in the Prebendal Church of St. Mary, within the Castle of Exeter, Prebendaries of — Nicholas Bubbewyt, clerk, mst., 21^ June, 1396 ; patron, K. Richard II, ii, 3.0". On the resignation of Bubbewyth (sic), Richard Courtenay, ll.b., was inst., 3 July, 1403, proxy — WUliam Everard, clerk ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 67". On the resignation of this Prebendary (on his promotion to the see of Norwich), Thomas Hendeman,^ s.t.p., was inst., 3 Sept., 1413, and was inducted by proxy — Richard Penall ; ii, 152. Heytesbury [Heghtredesbury, MS.], Dioc. of SaUsbury, see St. Probus, ii, 200. Highampton [Heghaunton anA. Hyghamton, MS.], Rectors of — Walter Rede ; on whose death was inst., 9 Jan., 1406-7, ' Not 16 June, as in Oliver ; this Pre- of Loudon and of SaUsbury. bendary afterwards became Bishop " Not Henderman, as in OUver's List. N 178 INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, E-TC. John Bde, chaplain ; patron, Robert Cary, domicellus ; ii, 94. On the death of Beel (sic), John Hendy was inst., 17 April, 1412, patron, for that turn, Richard Boyton. A Commission was issued, and it was reported to the Bishop that Robert Cary was patron, " jure hereditario," for two out of three turns, and the said Richard Boyton for one turn (by right of Margaret his wife) ; ii, 141. High Bickington [Heybukynton and Heybukyngton, MS.], Rectors of — • WiUiarti)^ Credy ; on whose death was inst, 17^ Aug., 1406, Roger Wodeliele, clerk (proxy — Thomas Raoheford, chaplain) ; patron, K. Henry IV, u, 91. This Rector was succeeded by John Clerk de Codeford, chaplain, inst., 13 March, 1406-7 ; ii, 95. High Bray [Heghbray, MS.], Rectors of— Thomis Langrom ; on whose resignation was inst., 14 May, 1418, John Cruse ; patron, Sir Thomas Flemmyng, knt., u, 191". Commission ot Enquiry, 14 April, 1418, u, 265. Hittisleigh [Hytteneslegh and Hitteslegh, MS.], Rectors of — Robert Cok, chaplain, coUated by lapse, 17 Sept., 1400, ii, 50, The Biahop was at Launceston Priory ; and the Mandate for the induction was directed to John Lydeford, junior, and John Dyght, " commissariis Domini in Archi diaconatu Exoniensi, Visitacione ipsius Domini ibidem inexpleta pendente." On Coke's (sic) death John Goorde, chaplain, was inst., 15 Nov,, 1417 ; patron, John Cole, of Nithewey, Esquire, ii, 187". Hockworthy, Vicars of — Richard Covyntre ; who exchanged, 9 Nov., 1399, ^ithl», "r* WUliam Redhode (V. of Batheaston, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patron, Lucy Werre (or Warre), Abbess of Canonsleigh, ii, 44. On ReShodS's« death Thomas Whytyng, priest, was inst., 18 Feb., 1399-1400 ; ii^4". Holbeton [Holbogeton, MS.], Vicars of— ^. . ; Tliomas Pykenet ; on whose death was inst., 6 Jan.' 1§9617', John Grym, priest ; patrons, the Prioress and Convent, of Polslo, ii, G". HoLCOMBE RoGUS [Holecomb Rogis, MS.];' Vicars of — Hen/ry Portioye ; who exchanged, 4 Oct., 1399, with John Pyke (R. of Spaxton, Dioc qf B. and>'W, ; patron, Robert Hylle) ; John Elmede, proxy for Pyke, and Eailrence'ffliufcy'li 'for Portioye ; patron, K, Henry IV., ii, 42". HoLCOMBE Burnell [Holecombe Burnel, MS.], Vicars of— Richard. Warmyscombe ; on whose resignation was inst,, 5 Oct.,, 1418, Robert Rynald, chaplain ; patron, John Orum, Caijinj. of Wells,, auidt Preb. of Holcombe Burnell therein ; ii, 194". ^ '^' ^ '. '' Holne, V. — Ralph Dollebeare seems to have held this Benefice in Stafford's time ; but there appears to be no record of any institution between 1364 aud 1443, in which year Dolle beare was succeeded by John Colle. Hollacombe [Holecombe, MS.], Rectors of— John Ned : who exchanged, 28 July, 1403, with Robert Pytman (R. of Huish) ; patron, the Prior and Convent of Bodmin, ii, 68". On whose death ^ Thomas, MS, — a clerical error. Will was proved ; see i, 308. " The day on whioh his predecessor's INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLjVTIONS, ETC 179 John Retyn, chaplain, was inst. '' ad ecclesiam parochialem Sancti Petroci de Holecombe," 14 Oct., 1418; u, 194". Holsworthy, Chantry of Trewen, in the Church of ;— Thonms Row, chaplain, collated by lapse, 6 July, 1400, the preferment having been claimed by John Lyer, chaplain, ii, 48. This claim seems to have been successful ; for Row shortly afterwards resigned, and the said John Leyer (sic) was inst., 16 Nov., 1400 ; patron, John Denys, domicellus, ii, 51". On Leyer's death John Wyndegrynde, chaplain, was inst., 17 Sept., 1412 ; patron, "hac 'vice,'' Richard PepereU, senior, domicellus, ii, 144". Commission of Enquiry, dated 18 Aug., 1412, u, 248. Honeychurch [Honychurche, MS.], Rectors of— Thomas Lawneell (or Launcel), chaplain, was collated by lapse, 25 Oct., 1402 (Roger Cobbelond, proxyl, u, 64. He exchanged 7 March, 1406-7, with John Knyght (V. of Broadwoodwidger) ; patron, "hac vice," John Sleghe, (proxy — Walter Robert), ii, 95. He appears to have been succeeded by John Reue (or Reve), whose institution is not recorded ; but on his death John Ramfray, chaplain, was inst., 1 May, 1408 ; patron, " hac 'vice," Nicholas Bromford, domiceUus, u, 101. On Ramfray's death John Ware, chaplain, was inst, 14 June, 1414 ; patron, "hac 'vice," Nicholas Fitz-Herbertj ii, 159. Honington, V. (Dioc, of Lincoln), see Clyst St. Mary, ii, 53''. HoNiToN (alias Honyngton), Rectors of — Richard Madeford ; who exchanged, 25 Jan., 1399-1400, with Edward Fysch (V. of Widecombe[-in-the-Moor]) ; patron. Sir PhiUp Courtenay, knt., ii, 46. This Rector (here called Fysliacre), exchanged, 27 Nov., 1408, •with Robert Fynour (R. of ShirweU)]; patron, Richard Courtenay, clerk ; ii, 103. Ou Fynour's death John Sneynton, chaplain, was inst., 15 Feb., 1412-13 ; patron, the same ; u, 148. Hope Mansel [Maylosell, MS.], Dioc. of Hereford, see Lox beare, ii, 168''- HoRWOOD [Horwode, MS.], Rectors of — Nicholas ; on whose death, was inst, 31 July, 1395, John Noble, priest; patron, "hac vice," Simon Passelewe ; ii, 1". A Com mission of Enquiry was issued 20 Jan., 1398-9, as to a proposed exchange between Noble and William Cantelo, R. of Angersleigh [Angerlegh, MS.], Dioc. of B. and W. ; and, also, as to the right of presenting to Horwood, to which Sunon Passelewe had laid claim ; ii, 222. There appears to be no record of the exchange having been efiected or of Noble's resignation ; but 24 Oct., 1404, John Deyman, chaplain, was inst., " ad ecclesiam parochialem de Chuech- HOREWODE . . . vacantem ;" patron, John Paslew (sic), u, 79". Huish [described in the MS. as " Hywyssh juxta Merton " ; also Hywych], Rectors of — Robert Pytman, who exchanged, 28 July, 1403, 'with John Neel (R. of Hollacombe) ; patron, Margaret, relict of Andrew Reede ; ii, 68". I find no record of Neel's resignation or death ; but John Fenton, chaplain, was inst., 28 Nov., 1404 ; patron, " hac vice," Sir Thomas Pomeray, knt., ii, 80". Huntsham [Hunsham, MS.], Rectors of — John Wyllesdon alias Jordam ; on whose death was inst., 8 Nov., 1418, Walter Chyterwdl, chaplain ; patron, " hac vice," Robert Bere, u, 195". Com mission of Enquiry, dated 18 Oct., 1418 ; ii, 266". 180 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, Huntshaw [Hunshawe, MS.], Rectors of — John Colrygg ; on whoae death waa inat,, 30 Nov., 1399, John irjcAc, clerk ; patron, K. Henry IV, u, 44". He exchanged, 17 Aug., 1400, with WUliam atte Kyrke (V. of Cadeby, Dioc of Lincoln) ; u, 49". Hurstbourne Prior's [Husboume Prioris, MS.], see Crediton, ii, 95''- HuTTON [Hoton, MS.], see St. Austell, ii, 52''. Huxham [Hoxham, MS.], Rectors of — John Knyghton ; who exchanged, 3 Feb., 1403-4, with Richard Salman (R. of E. Lydford, Dioc of B. and W).) ; patron, Thomaa Bauufilde, domiceUus ; ii, 74". He exchanged, 24 Sept. foUowing, -with William Lychfyld (V. of Lamerton) ; patron, the same, u, 79. On whose death Tliomas Gybbys, ch&plsdn, was inst., 7 June, 1410 ; patron, John Bampfyld, domicellus, ii, 115. On the resignation of Gybbe ( sicj, John Beere, clerk, was inst, 2 July, 1419 ; patrons, Roger Bolter, Wm. Hydon, Richard Bamfeld, Esquire, Thos. Gybbe, and John Mathu, clerks, ii, 200. Icklesham [Ilesham, MS.], see St. Cleer, ii, 51. Ideford [Yddeforde, MS.], Rectors of — David Ralle ; on whose death was inst., 27 Feb., 1402-3, John Duyn, chaplain ; patron, " hac vice," Gilbert Burton, ii, 25. Ilfracombe [Ilfridecombe, alias Ilfardecombe, MS.] Rectors ; — Tliomas Barton; on whose death was inst., 28 March, 1416, Hugh Herle, chaplain ; patron, "hac vice," Sir John Herle, knt,, ii, 175". Ingelby, Chapel of St. Helen at, see Crantock, ii, 47''. Instow [Yenstowe, MS.], Rectors of — Richard Wynter ; on whose death was inst., 2 May, 1406, Tliomas Lange. clerk (proxy— John Dabernon) ; patrons. Sir William Hanke ford, knt., and Richard and John Hankeford ; ii, 89. On Lange's death Alexander Courteys, chaplain, was inst,, 19 Sept., 1412 ; ii, 144". Cemmissiou of Enquiry dated 7 Sept., 1412 ; u, 248". Inwardleigh, Rectors of — Richard Traunce ; who exchanged, 27 Jan , 1402-3, with, John Foemmyng ; patrons, Thos. Rytherdon, Rd, Burdon, John CuUey, Matthew White, John Fordeman, and Robert Ouger, u, 24". On Flemmyng's resigna tion was inst,, 17 Jan,, 1409-10, Tliomas Scliere, chaplain; patrons, Ivo Credy, Esquire, Adam Credy, Ralpl'. Credy, Thos, Ryderdon, John CuUegh, John Fordeman, Matthew Whyte, andAugerus Vyell ; ii, 108". Ipplepen [Ippelpenne, MS.], Rectors of— ¦ Walter Trote ; who exchanged, 15 Sept., 1396, with John Excestre, Canon of Exeter (Hervey Wyket, clerk, being Trote's proxy) ; patron, K. Richard IL, u, 31". There is no record of his death or resigna tion, but he was succeeded by John de Spryngthorp, chaplain (proxy^Thomas Haselee), 25 Oct., 1400 ; patron, K. Henry IV., ii, 51. He exchanged, 21 Nov., 1402, with John Morehay (R. of West Keal, Dioc. of Lincoln) ; patron, K. Henry IV., ii, 64". He exchanged, 11 May, 1410, with Richard GabrieU (Canon and Preb, of Warminster, alias Liixvyle, in Wells Cathedial) ; patron the same, ii, 110". Jacobstow [Stawe Sancti Jacobi, MS.], Devon, Rectors of — WUliam Clerk ; this Rector exchanged, 6 Sept., 1405, with INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 181 John Barcombe, chaplain (Chantry-Priest ot St. Mary's Altar in the Church of Crewkerne, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patron, Nicholas Bromford, domicellus, ii, 86. Harkecon^b (sic) exchanged, 3 Aug., 1412, with /o7m 5oi«ier (R, of Charlbury, Dioc. of Salisbury) ; n, 142". BoteUer (sic) exchanged, 6 April, 1414, with Richard Batte (V, of Haslebury, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; ii, 157". He exchanged 19 Oct, 141-1, with John Corbyn (V. of Toller Porcorum, Dioc. of Salisbury) ; ii, 162 ; who exchanged, 10 July, 141 6, with John Iveray (for his Chantry of Cheverel Parva, Dioc. of Salisbury) ; patron John, son and heir of the said Nicholas Bromford, u, 177. Kea [Landege, MS.], Vicars of — John Rychowe ; on whose death was collated, 21 Dec, 1412, Otho Betty, chaplain ; u, 147". Commission as to dUapidations, dated 12 Feb., 1412-13, ii, 250". Kentisbeare, Rectors of — John Whattelegh ; on whose death was inst., 22 March, 1406-7, William- Reehe, chaplain ; patron, Richard Clopton, ii, 95. On Reche's death Walter Symon, chaplain, was inst., 10 Dec, 1412 ; patron, William Stevenea, chaplain (to whom the right of presentation had devolved from Richard Clopton, being annexed to the manor of Kentisbeare), ii, 147. Commissions of Enquu-y herein, ii. 248", 249. On the death of Symond (sic) WiUiani Legh, chaplain, was inst., 2 July, 1415 ; patron, " hac vice " Sir Edward Courtenay, son and heir of Edward, Earl of Devon, U, 166. Kentisbury, Rectors of — Philip Pym ; on whose resignation Thomas Baker, chaplain, was inst., 3 July, 1409 ; patron, John Wolff, ii, 106. Kenton, Vicars of, — WiUiam Rammeslond : on whose death was inst., 12 Dec, 1399, Richard Mey (proxy — John Cheyne) ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Salisbuiy, ii, 14". There appears to be no record of his resignation or death, or of the institution of — Adam Lylborn or Lyllebourne his succe3,sor ; whose WUl, however, is to be seeu, i, 307 ; and on whose death Thomas Upton, was inst, 6 Nov,, 1406 ; ii, 93. Kilkhampton, Rectors of — John Lemman ; who exchanged, 12 Dec, 1403, with WiUiam Knygli^ (V. of Barnstaple) ; patron. Sir John Greynevill, knt., ii, 71. Kilve [Culve, MS.], R., Dioc. of B. and W., see Stoodleigh, R., U, 130". Kingsbury, V., Dioc. of B. and W., see Sutcombe, R., ii, 102''. Kingston, V., Dioc. of B. and W., see Parracombe, R., ii, 79''. KiNGSTON Russell, Dioc. of Salisbury, see St. Ive, R., ii, 54. King's Nympton, Rectors of — John Haget (or Hacket see i, 6") ; on whose resignation was inst., 24 April, 1407, Thomas Barton, chaplain ; patron, Richard Comewayl, domicellus, ii, 96. But, 21 Feb., 1407-8, Barton having resigned, John Haget was again inst. (proxy — Richard Wayneman) ; patron, the same, ii, 100. Both were Canons of Exeter, and Barton held other valuable pre- ^ Sic ; elsewhere " Knyght." 182 INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. ferment in the Diocese This Rector exchanged, 30 Nov., 1408 (proxy- Laurence Haukyn, chaplain), with WUliam Southam (R. of Fuggleston with Bemerton, Dioc of SaUsbury ; patron, Joan, Abbess of WUton) ; proxy— Richard Weyneman (dc) ; patrons, Richard Comewayle and Alice, his wife, ii, 103". On Southam's death Philip Staunton, chaplain, was mst.,i 5 Dec, 1412 ; patron, Richard Come wayl, ii, 146. A Commission of Enquiry (in which is added " and Cecilia, his wife,") was issued, SO Nov., 1412, ii, 249". Kingsteignton, Vicars of — Roger Castelgof ; on whose resignation was inst., 13 March, 1401-2, John Bokepound, chaplain ; patron, Thomas Feriby, Canon of SaUsbury Cath., and Preb. of Teignton therein, ii, 57. On his resignation Rogei- Horewdl, chaplain, was inst., 12 March, 1415-16 ; ii, 175. Knyghteslegh, R. (Dioc. of B. and W.), see Cotleigh, R,,U, 95''. Ladock [Sancte Ladoce, MS.], Rectors of — Nicholas Kdly ; ou whose death was inst., 11 June 1414, Renaldus Treiherf, clerk, (proxy — John 'Wolston, clerk) ; patron, John Tre. therf, u, 159. Commission of Enquiry, dated 31 May, 1414, u, 254. Lamerton, Vicars of — WiUiam Lychfyld : who exchanged, 24 Sept., 1404, -with Richard Salman (R. of Huxham) ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Tavi stock, u, 79. On the death of Selmau (sic) Augustin St/rod, chaplain, was inst., 6 Sept., 1412 ; u, 144. Strood (sic) exchanged, 30 March, 1414, with Henry Thomas (R. of Cotleieh) ; ii, 157". On whose death WiUiam, Floyer, chaplain, was inst., 17 Aug., 1414, ii, 161, Lamorran [Lamoren, MS.], Rectors of — WiUiam Grym : who exchanged, 4 Aug., 1398, vrith Thomas Wappelegh (V. of Buckland-Monaohorum) ; patron, John Trevenour, Esquire, u, 40. On his death John Tresag-now, chaplain, was inst., 23 Oct., 1410 ; u, 124. Landcross [Langcars, also Langkars and Lankars, MS.], Rectors of — John Boys ; on whose death was inst., 6 Dec, 1398, Jolm Drewe, priest ; patron. Sir James Chuddlegh, knt,, u, 10. On his death John J-u/vend, priest, was inst., 16 May, 1399 ; patron, the same, ii, 12. On Juvenel's resignation, John Dolbiry, chaplain, was instituted, 14 July, 1401 ; patron the same,^ ii, 20. It is not stated that Dolbiry resigned ; but he did so on liis presentation to Totnes V., to which he was inst., 3 March, 1406-7 ; and on 4 April, in the same year, this Rectory being vacant, John Cook, chaplain, was inst. ; patrons, Thomas Beaumount, John Bury, Thomas PyUond, and John Syntabyn de Lobbe, ii, 95". Landwednack [Sancti Winwolay^ de Landewynnek, MS.], Rectors of — John Colyn ; who exchanged, 7 Aug., 1404, with Richard Bolham (V, of Gwennap), proxy for Colyn, WiUiam Penfern, clerk) ; patrons, John 'Trethewy and John Skevfys, ii, 78. 1 To " Nymynton," MS., here. separately as an " i " ; at fol. 175 it is - Sir James de Chuddelegh, MS. " Sancti Wynwolai." ^ The " y " is dotted, and was sounded INDEX-^INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 183 Nicliolas Bolham succeeded, on the resignation of Richard, 28 Feb., 1415-16 ; patron. Sir Otho Trevarthyan, knt., u, 175. Landrake [Lanrak, MS.], Vicar of — Richard Lannire, priest, inst., 22 Jan., 1398-9 ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of St. Germans, ii, 10". Langtree, Rectors of — John Cornewale ; on whose death was inst., 13 May, 1411, Walter Cook, chaplain ; patron, Constance de Spenser, ii, 132". Commission of Enquiry, dated 15 March, 1410-11, u, 239". Lanlivery, Vicars of — WUliam Bonok ; on whose resignation was inst., 18 June, 1416, Robert Chamberleyn, chaplain ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Tywardreath, ii, 177. Lanreath [Lanreythyow, MS.], Rectors of — William Somerford ; on whose death was inst., 13 June, 1410, Henry Rychard, clerk ; patron, WilUam Sv?ynborne, u, 115. Lansallos [Lansalewes, MS.], Rectors of— Guy Blaunkmonster ; on whose death was inst, 20 Feb., 1404-5, Ralph Colyn, clerk ; patron, John ColshuU, domicellus. The Mandate for his Induction was directed to Robert Estebrok, V. of Duloe, "absente Archi diacono Coruubiensi," ii, 82. Lanteglos [by Camelford], Rectors of — Thomas Clyfford ; who exchanged, 28 Feb., 1401-2, with Richard Aldryngton alias Colcombe (R. of Stoke-in-Teignhead) ; proxy — John Matheu ; patron, K. Henry IV. ; ii, 57. He exchanged, 27 July, 1416, 'with WiUiam Trebel (R. of St. Mawgan-in-Pyder) ; proxy — John Whitewaye, clerk ; patron, K. Hem-y V. ; ii, 178. Lanteglos [by Fowey], Vicars of — John Hoper, on whose death was inst., 30 Nov., 1412, John Compton, chaplain ; patrons, the Master and Brethren of the Hospital of St. John Bapt,, Bridgewater, ii, 146. Launcells, St. Andrew's, Vicars of — Rielmrd Doty ; who exchanged, 16 IMarch, 1402-3, with John Avery (R. of St. Laurence's, Exeter) ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Hartland, ii, 26, He exchanged, 14 Nov., 1403, 'with Richard Madek (R. of Beaworthy) : u, 69". Launceston, St, Stephen's Priory, Priors of — Steplien Tredydan, who was succeeded by Roger Combrygge ; on whose death (18 June, 1410 ; ii, 115"), John Honylond, was elected, and confirmed 6 July, 1410 ; ii, 119". Lawhitton, Rectors of — Peter Lamoren ; who exchanged, 20 April, 1419, with John Oermen (R. of Poltimore) ; proxy for Lamoren, John Edward, sub-deacon; patron, the Bishop, ii, 197". Lelant [Lananta, MS.], Vicars of — John Clerk ; on whose death was coUated, 10 June, 1416, John Bryt, chaplain, u, 176". Lewes, Archdeaconry of, see Bradninch ; ii, 27. Lew Trenchard [Lywtranchard, MS.], Rectors of — Geoffrey PaccheshuUe ; on whose death was inst. , 2 .May, 1399, Roger Eustas, priest ; patron, "hac vice," Jobu Wyse, domicellus, ii, 12. 184 INDEX— institutions, collations, etc. Lezant [Lausant and Lausante, MS.], Rectors of — • Patrick Wode (or atte Wode), chaplain, collated 12 March, 1396-7 ; ii, 33 ; on whose death Henry Wynnegode, clerk, was collated, 25 Jan., 1413-14, the Mandate for his induction being directed to John Colman, V. of South Petherwin ; ii, 155. He exchanged, 11 Jan., 1415-16, with John Burgown, chaplain, (R. of St. Erme), the Mandate for his induction being directed to Richard Kyttow, chaplain, ii, 174". On his resignation John Wolston, chaplain, was coUated, 23 May, 1418 ; ii, 191". Limpsfield [Lymnesfelde, MS.J, R, Dioc. of Winchester, see St. Probus, u, 193'', LiNCOLN Cathedral, Canonry and Prebend of Bedford therein, see St. Probus, ii, 56''. — Canon and Prebend of Holy Cross in, see Totnes, Archdeaconry of, ii, 164''- LiNKiNHORNE [Lankenhorn, MS.], Vicars of — Nicholas DonyeU was V. 18 Nov., 1400 (see i, 50), when he was licensed to celebrate in his manse, probably on account of illness, for he died soon after, aud Thomas Raylecomh, chaplain, was collated, by lapse, 10 Sept., 1401 ; u, 54". There is no record of his cession, but he seems to have been succeeded by Rieliard Peryn, on whose death^ John Clerk, chaplain, was inst., 2 AprU, 1411 ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Launceston, u, 132. On Clerk's death Andrew AnstyswyU, chaplain, was inst. (to the Church " Sancti Melori de Lankynhorn "), 6 Aug., 1419 ; patrons the same, u, 201". Liskeard [Leskyret a'nc? Leskyrd, MS.], St. Martin's ; Vicars — Henry Frend resigned 29 Jan., 1398-9 ; see ii, 222. The V. was then suffered to lapse, and the Abp. of Canterbury presented John Waryn. A question arose whether the right to present had not rather lapsed to the Bp. of Exeter, who, accordingly, ordered Richard Olyver, clerk, to make inquisi tion thereupon. The result was to confirm the right of the Abp., by reason of the long lapse of time, and certificate was made therein, accordingly, 19 Jan., 1400-1 : John Waryn had been duly collated the day before ; u, 64". He exchanged, 15 April, 1413, with Thomas Speeke (R. of Grittleton, Dioc. of SaUsbury) ; the Prior and Convent of Launceston were patrons of Liskeard, u, 149". On the death of Spek (sic) John Aysch, priest, was inst., 5 Oct., 1415 ; ii, 169". Littleham [Lytelham, MS.], St. Swithin's, near Bideford, Rectors of — Thomas John Pers, priest, inst., 19 Sept., 1399 ; patron, John de la Beer, ii, 13. On the death of Piers (sic) Richard Covyan, chaplain, was inst., 10 Aug., 1402 ; patron the same, ii, 22". Littleham near Exmouth, Vicars of — WUliam Drewe ; who exchanged, 22 Oct., 1405, with John Morchard (V. of Brimpton Regis, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 87. On Morchard's resignation John Puttes, chaplain, was inst., 20 April, 1407 ; ii, 96. He was treacherously murdered in parish-church (i, 136). March, 1411, while riding near his index — institutions, collations, etc, 185 Loddiswell [Lodeswell and Lodeswyll, MS.], Rectors of — John Whytloff; on whose death was inst., 16 Apiil, 1405, Thomas la Zouche, clerk (proxy — John Selow) ; patrons, Henry Scrop, knt,, and Robert Love (sic), domicellus, u, 83". On this Rector's death Peter Holdych, chaplain, was inst., 26 March, 1411 ; patron, Robert Lovell, u, 131". Two Commissions of Enquiry as to the right of presenta tion were issued, 3 Feb,, and 18 Feb, in the same year ; ii, 238". Duiiug this Rector's incumbency the Rectory was appropriated to Slapton College, and Peter Holdych, having resigned the same, was inst. as the first Vicar, 22 Oct,, 1413 ; patrons the Rector, etc., of the siiid College, ii, 153. London, St. Augustine's " ad portam," se e Marhamchurch U, 122. — St. Pancras, R., .see Bridestowe, ii, 150'' Loxbeare [Lokkysbere and Lockesbere, MS.], Rectors of — John atte Hyde [Hyde MS., i, 39"] ; on whose resignation was inst. 23 Dec, 1401, Jolm Walwyn, chaplain ; patron, John Avenel, lord of " Lokkesbeare," ii, 20". He exchanged 22 Aug,, 1412, vrith John Smyth (R. of Stanton-on-the-Wold, Dioc. of York) ; patron the same, ii, 143". On whose cession John Lodeford appears to have succeeded ; but the date of his institution is not recorded : he exchanged 7 Sept,, 1415, with John Herward, clerk (R. of Hope ManseU, Dioc. of Hereford) ; patron, John Avenel, domicellus, ii, 168". Loxhore [Lokkyshore, MS,], Rectors of — Thomas Yo ; on whose death was inst., 17 July, 1406, WiUiam Fedde, chaplain (proxy — Thomas Wyot, clerk) ; patron, " hac vice " WiUiam Beaumount, domicellus, ii, 90. Luccombe, R. (Dioc. of B. and W.), see Clyst St. George, ii, 148''. Ludgvan [Sancti Luduoni, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Gerweys ; who exchanged, 19 Sept., 1418, vrith John Colyn (V. of Gwennap) ; patron. Lady Elizabeth, reUct of Sir John de Haryngton, knt. (proxy for Gerweys, John Wolston, chaplain), ii, 194. Luffincott [Loghyngcote and Logyncote, MS.], Rectors of — John Lucas ; on whose death was inst,, 14 Nov., 1398, John Godefray, priest ; patron, Nicholas Loghyncote, u, 10. On his resigna tion Richard Aylmere was inst., 20 June, 1399; u, 12". Luppit [Louepit, MS.], Vicars of — Vincent HiUe ; who exchanged, 22 Jan., 1402-3, with John Basyngham de Mdtrni (V. of Chudleigh) ; patrons, the .Ibbot and Con vent of Newenham ; ii, 66. He exchanged, 22 Dec, 1403, with John Vyan (V. of Westbury, Dioc of B. and W.) ; U, 71. On Vyan's death WiUiam Stephenes, chaplain, was inst., 23 Nov., 1416 ; u, 180. Lustleigh, Rectors of — John Affeton ; on whose death was inst., 15 Feb., 1400-1401, John Etewdl, chaplain ; patron, John Wybbery (or Wybbury), domicellus, ii, 17. On the resignation of EtteweU (sic),— proxy, John Hals, literate, John Burlegh, chaplain, was inst., 17 Dec, 1406 ; ii, 93". Lympston [Limeston, MS.], Rectors of Henry Andreu; on whose resignation was inst., 13 April, 1407, John Holcot, priest ; patron. Sir WilUam Bonevyll, knt., u p6. 186 INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Maker [Macro, MS.], Vicars of — John Frund ; on whose resignation was inst., 6 Oct., 1405, John Stybbe, chaplain ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton, u, 86. On whose resignation John Motdegh, chaplain, was inst, 30 July, 1406 ; ii, 90. On the resignation of Mottelegh (sic), John Pral was inst,, 7 July, 1410 ; ii, 120. Mamhead [Mammehede, MS,], Rectors of — WiUiam Hoghe ; on whose death was inst., 9 April, 1400, John Chapd, chaplain ; pa,ti'ons. Sir WUliam Bonevyle, knt., John Strech, John Prestecote aud John Uggeburgh, chaplain, u, 45". On his death John Colyn, chaplain, was inst., 14 Oct., 1410; patron, Thomas, Baron de Carrew ; ii, 124. Colyn exchanged, 23 Dec, 1417, with John Tomme (V. of Rattery) ; patron, Sir Thomas Carrew, knt.. Baron dc Carrew ; u, 189. Manaccan [Managhan, MS.], Vicars of — John Nans ; on whose resignation was inst., 30 Aug., 1395, John Oppy, priest ; patron, the King (during the Vacancy of the See), ii, 1". Manston, R, Dioc. of Salisbury. See Yarcombe, V., ii, 156''. Maperton, R., Dioc. of B. and W.) *S'ee Chawleigh, R., U, 155. Marhamchurch [Marwenchurch alias Sancte Merwenhe, also Marwynchurch, MS.], Rectors of — Simon Lynam ; who exchanged, 12 April, 1400, with Robert Alkebarwe (R. of Faringdon. Dioc. of Winchester) : patron, Sir John Herle, knt,, (proxy for Lynam, John BareU), ii, 45". On the resignation of Alkebarowe (sie), Robert Burstede, chaplain, was inst., 24 July, 1407; ii, 97". He exchanged, 3 Aug., 1410, with John Schirford(R. of St. Augustine's "ad portam," in the City of London) ; ii, 122. On the death of Shyrfford (sic), James DyrehyU, chaplain, was inst., 30 Nov., 1417; u, 188. Commission of Enquiry, 3 Nov., 1417 ; U, 263". Mariansleigh [Marnelegh, Maryneslegh, Maryonlegh, MS.], Vicars of — Robert Tregaria ; on whose death was inst., 15 May, 1396, John Wytteney, priest ; patrons, Robert, Prior, and the Convent of Belrygge (sic), ii, 5. John IVynchestre ; whose institution is not recorded, but on whose resignation Robert Feld, chaplain, was inst,, 22 Nov., 1401 ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Herlynch, ii, 56. — Fold's resignation is not recorded , but it must have occurred about the 8th of March, 1408-9, when he was inst. to Coleridge, V. WiUiam Hynde, chaplain, succeeded, 21 March, 1408-9 ; ii, 105. Maristow [Stowe Sancte Marie], Vicar of — John Piers, chaplam, inst, 30 May, 1406 ; patrons, the Prior aud Convent of Plympton, u, 89". Marsh, R., Dioc of Lincoln, see Witheridge, R., ii, 30 Martinhoe [Martyngho and Matyngho, MS.], Rectors of— Thomas Heryngeston : he exchanged, 16 Dec, 1401, 'with John Brent (V. of Halse, Dioc of B. aud W.) ; proxy — Hugh Bremham ; patron, John ap Roppard, domiceUus ; ii, 56. He was, probably, succeeded by John Baker, whose institution is not recorded, but on whose death WiUiam Percevale, clerk, was inst, 23 Oct, 1418 (proxy— Matthew I'ercevale, INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 187 literate) ; patron, PhiUp Percevale, u, 195. Commission of Enquiry, dated 30 Sept, 1418 ; u, 266". Marwood [Merwode and Merewode (i, V2), MS.], Rectors of — Hamwnd Brereton ; on whose death was inst., 4 Dec. 1403, John Kyngton (proxy — Nicholas Hemyngford) ; patron, K. Henry IV., ii, 70". He exchanged, 2 April, 1406, with Thomas Chauntrell (Canon and Preb. in St, Martin's, Loudon) ; patron, the same, ii, 89. Mayfield [Maghfeld, MS.], V., in the jurisdiction of the Abp. of Canterbury ; see Seaton, ii, 82. Meavy [Mewy, MS.], Rectors of— WUliam Newenham ; ou whose death was inst,, 1 May, 1396, Henry Gardiner, clerk (proxy — Richard Skynner, priest) ; patron, the Prior and Convent of Plympton, ii, 5. On whose resignation John Schute, clerk, was inst, 26 Sept., 1400 ; ii, 50". On whose resignation /o/ot i)2/!/0ft, chaplain, was inst. , 19 Sept., 1407 (proxy — William Brounyng, chaplain) ; ii, 98. On Dygon's resignation Richard Toker, chaplain, was inst., 22 July, 1410 ; ii, 121. Ou whose death Richard Lyle, chaplain, was inst, 14 March, 1416-17 ; u, 182". On Lyle's resignation John Cole, chaplain, was inst., 25 Oct., 1417 ; ii, 187". Meeth [Methe, MS.], Rectors of — John Gome : who was succeeded by Robert Gyffard ; patron. King Richard II. —See the Commission, dated 1 Dec, 1398, to promote an exchange between Gome and the siiid Robert Gvifard, R. of Thorne Coffin, Dioc. of B. and W. ; ii, 221. On Gyfi'ard's deatJi John Nowns, chaplain, was inst,, 25 Sept., 1410 ; patron, Thomas Deneys, ii, 123". Menhenyot [Mahenyet and Mahynyet, MS.], Rectors of — John PhUypp ; on whose death was inst, 12 Dec, 1411, John Waryn, clerk ; patrons, Henry, Prince of Wales (guardian of the heir of the late John Carmynow), Sir Wm. Talbot, knt, and Wm. MUford ; ii, 138. Merton, Rectors of — John Monke; on whose death was inst, 7 Dec, 1412, Thomas Wyllyng, chaplain ; patrons, Sir John de la Pomeray and Sir Thos. Stawell, knights, and Robert Cornu. Sir John Fi^th 'Waryn, knt, had presented John Monke ; and, as to the three others named above, a Com mission of Enquiry had been issued, 29 Nov., 1412, and the Bisho|j w.is certified that the advowson was annexed to the Manor of Merton ; that iSir John de la Pomeray presented in the right of his wife, Joan, daughter and co-heir of Richard de Merton, deceased ; that Sir Thomas Stawell presented by hereditary right, as son and heir of Elinor, wife of Matthew Stawell, deceased, a daughter of the said Richard de Merton, and sister and co-heir of Joan de la Pomeray ; aud that Robert Cornu presented in right of IsabeUa, his 'wife, daughter and heir of Agnes, vrife of John Brythlegh, deceased, daughter and heir of the said Richard de Merton, and sister and co-heir of the said Joan and EUnor ; ii, 146", 249". Meshaw [Meweschathe, MS.], Rectors of-— John EUas; on whose resignation was inst, 1 April, 1398, John Nottecleve, priest ; patron, Thomas de Afi'eton, U, 8". Michaelstow [Myghelstowe, MS.], Rectors of — Sinum Barton ; on whose death was inst, 25 Aug., 1404, Robert BuMc, ehaplain ; patron, Henry, Prince of Wales, etc., u, 78''. On the death of Bole (sic) John Nowers, clerk, was instj 7 Dec, 1407 ; ii, 99. 188 index — Institutions, collations, etc, Milton [Middelton, MS,], R„Dioc, of B,andW,, ,Sfee Uplyme, ii, 37 Milton [Abbot], Vicars of — Roger WiUe ; on whose death was inst, 23 May, 1411, Hugh Clerk, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Tavistock, ii, 132". Roger Sturt, deacon, was inst, on Clerk's death, 4 Dec, 1416 ; ii, 180". MiLTON Damarel, Rectors of — John Sergent ; on whose death was inst., 27 April, 1411, Walter Robert, priest ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 1 32". Commissions of Enquiry, ii, 2'17", 238, On Robert's resignation Walter Colle, clerk, was in-it,, 6 Miy, 1413 ; ii, 150". On whose reaignation WiUiam Copleston, clerk, was inst,, 1 Oct., 1415 ; ii, 169". On Copleston's death John Phi/iyp, chaplain, was inst., 5 Dec, 1415 ; ii, 173". On Phylyp's resignation RUp'i Respri/ii, clerk, was instituted, 7 April, 1418 ; ii, 190. Minster [" Talkern," MS.], Rector of — Reginild Welleslegh, clerk, was inst., 16 June, 1408 ; patron, Henry, Prince of Wales, etc., ii, 102. — He appears to have been the first "Rector," of thia parish, succeeding John de Stratton, the last Prior of this aUeu Priory (Maclean). Modbury Priory — (dependent on the Benedictine Abbey of " Sancta Maria de Sancto Petro super Divam " (S. Pierre sur Dive, in the Diocese of Seez, Normandy). By Commission from the Bishop, who was at Daventry, the Vicar-General, Dean Tregrisiou, inst. (at Tregrisiou, in CornwaU) — iu the room of John Michel, who had resigned — John Rngger, monk of the said Abbey, 7 March, 1398-9 ; patron, Sir Richard de Campo Amulphi [Champernoune], knt., on the nomination of K. Henry IV., ii, 10". On Rogger's resignation, — he became Prior of Tywardreath,-— Richard Leycestre, monk of Battle, was inst, 27 Feb., 1406-7 ; patron, etc., the same, ii, 94". On the death of Richard de Leycestrya (sic) WUliam Fauchilon, monk, was inst, 9 Jan., 1415-16, having been nominated to K. Henry V. by Sir Richard de Champernoun, the true patron, ii, 174". Modbury, Vicars of— Henry Allcd)arowe, chaplain, inst, 7 Dec, 1406 ; patron, K. Henry IV., u, 93". He exchanged, 3 March, 1406-7, with WUliam Brounyng, deacon (R. of St. Stephen's, Exeter) ; ii, 94". Monkleigh, Vicars of — John Truiiket ; on whose death was inst, 26 April, 1410, John Bovrc, chaplain ; patrons, William Cryche (Prior) and the Convent of Montacute, ii, 109". Monkokehampton, Hectors of — Robert Cullegh, chaplain, inst, 16 Dec, 1404 ; patron, WilUam Holte, u, 80". On whose death John Bavdyn (in the Commission Bawedyn), chaplain, was inst., 3 July, 1418 ; patron, "hac vice " Ralph Fycon, esquire, ii, 192". Commission of Enquiry, dated 28 June, 1418, ii, 266. Morchard Bishop, Rectors of — Walter Nywaton ; on whose death was collated 14 Nov., 1401, William Rayner, chaplain, ii, 56. Morebath [Morbathe, MS.]. Vicars of — Robert Dyghere ; ou whose resignation was inst., 7 July, 1405, Richard Bogheway, chaplain ; patrons, Robert (Prior) and the Convent of Berlinoh (Dioc of B. and W.), u, 86". • INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, 18 MooRLiNCH [Merlynch, MS.], Dioc. of B. and W. See Brad stone, R, ii, 195. Moreleigh [Morlegh, MS.], Rectors of— Alan Benet (see i, 21", 49") ; he appears to have been succeeded by Walter HyU ; on whose resignation was inst, 15 June, 1414, WUliam Smyth, chaplain ; patrons, Joan, daughter of Martin' de Fvschacre. .ind John Ufilyt, u, 159". Moreton-Hampstead [Morton, MS.], Rectors of— Henry Broklond ; on whose death waa inst, 14 July, 1404, WilUam Bruter, chaplain ; patron. Sir Peter Courtenay, knt, ii, 78. He exchanged, 13 Aug., 1416, -with Richard Penels (V, of Paignton) ; patron, K. Henry V., u, 178". On whose death Thomas Bryd, chaplain, was inst, 22 April, 1419 (proxy— Richard Chechestre, clerk) ; patron the same, ii, 198. Morthoe [Mortho and Morteho, MS.], Vicars of — Richard Hopkyn ; on whose death was inst., 10 July, 1419, Stephen Pakyn, chaplain ; patrons, the President and Chapter of Exeter, u, 200". Morthoe, Chantry^ in the Church of ; Incumbents — WiUiam Dagfen ; on whose resignation was inst., 31 July, 1399, WUliam, tl'-ytky, priest ; patron, Elizabeth Lancastre, Duchess of Exeter aud Counteas of Huntingdon, by a concession granted to her by her husband, John, Duke of Exeter, u, 13. On Wythye's (sic) resignation Robert Ballerd, chaplain, was inst, 17 Sept., 1402 (proxy — Richard Noreys, chaplain), patron, K. Hen. IV. ; U, 63". BaUard (sic) exchanged, 25 Feb 1407-8, with Thomas Skede (V. of Bridgerule), patron, the same ii, 100". Skydye (sic) exchanged, 3 Dec, 1411, with Robert Trybbe (.for his Chantry of St. Leonard's, Raleigh) ; patron, the same, ii, 137. MoRVAL, Vicars of — Godfrey Tullok; on whose resignation was inst., 25 Jan., 1403-4, Peter Clastek, chaplain ; patron, the Prior and Convent of St, German's, ii, 74. Morwenstowe [Morewenstowe, MS.], Vicars of— Walter Vox ; on whose death was collated, 23 Feb., 1407-8, Robert Tayllour, chaplain ; the Mandate for his Induction was directed to the Archdeacon of Totnes ; ii, 100. MuLLiON [Sancti Melani], Vicars of — Robert Bolham ; on whose death was inst, 19 Dec, 1417, WUliam Caam, chaplain ; patrons, the President and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 188". Musbury [Mousbury, MS.], Rectors of Robert Mareschall ; who exchanged, 15 May, 1403, with Jolm Hflle (V. of Harberton) ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 67. Mylor [Sancti Meloris], Vicars of— Ralph Fninkdcyn ; ou whose death was inst, 16 March, 1401-2, lilekard Treles, chaplain; patron, WiUiam CuUyng, Pj-ovost of Gliisney, ii, 21. Newenham Abbey [Nyweham, MS.],— Nicholas Wysbech ; confirmed, 29 Oct., 1413 ; ii, 153". Newton Ferrers [Nywaton, MS.], Rectors of— Henry Blakborne ; on whose death was inst, 29 July, 1399, ' This Chantiy was dedicated to St. Katherine and St Mary Magdalene,see ii, 137. 190 INDEX — institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC, .Tohn Andrew, priest ; patron, Martin Ferrers, ii, 12". On Andrew's death was inst, 18 Feb., 1418-19, Richard Tryby, chaplain ; patron, "hac vice," Alexander Champernoun, Esquire, u, 197. Commissions of Enquiry (1) dated 27 Sept., 1418, ii, 266" ; (2) on the presentation of John Thomas, chaplain, by Sir John Cornewaylle, knt, dated 18 Nov., 1418, U)id. Northam, Vicars of — Brian Sloman ; on whose death was inst, 1 Feb., 1405-6, Christopher Jacob, chaplain ; patron, the 'Warden and Canons of Ottery, u, 88. On Jacob's death Henry Clement, chaplain, was inst, 22 June, 1419 ; ii, 199". North Bovey, Rectors of — Richard Hals ; on whose resignation was inst., 11 AprU, 1396, Ralph Peryn de Polmargh, priest ; patron, " hac vice " Osbert Hamely, ii, 5. He exchanged, 12 July, 1398, with WiUiam Donscombe (V. of St. Merryn) ; patron, Thomas de Berkeley, Lord of Berkeley, ii, 38. On the death of Dunscumb (sic) Robert KyngewyU, chaplain, was inst, 8 Feb., 1417-18 ; patrons, Thomas Criave and John Throkmorton, Esquires, and John Baisham, clerk, ii, 189. Commission of Enquiry, 28 Jan., 1417-18, ii, 264. North Huish [Hywysch, Northywysch and Northshyw- ysch, MS.], Rectors of — • WilUa-m Robyn ; on whose death was inst, 29 March, 1398, Tliomas Tremayn, clerk ; patron, Isabella Daumarle, ii, 8". On whose insti tution to Aveton Gifi'ard, 3 June, 1403, aud consequent resignation, Jb/tn, Com ie, chaplain, was inst. 27 June, 1403 (proxy — Arnulph Langryg) ; patron, Isabella, relict of Sir John Daumarle, knt, ii, 67". On Combe's death Tliomas Tremayn, priest, wa« again inst, 18 Sept., 1412 (proxy — Nicholas Tremayn) ; patrons, "hac vice," William Fokeray and Richard Brouste, chaplain, u, 144". 'Within six years, Tremayn again resigned this benefice, and Robert Alkebarowe, chaplain, was inst,, 24 Feb., 1417-18; patrons, the same, u, 189". NORTHILL [NorthuU, MS.], Rectors of — John Redeclyf ; on whose death was inst, 7 Dec, 1407, Walter Robert, ll,b. : patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 99. On Robert's death Richard Donscomb, chaplain, was inst, 10 Sept., 1415, ii, 169. Northleigh, Rectors of — Stephen Josep : on whose resignation was inst,, 28 March, 1401, Robert Julyan, chaplain ; patrons, Lucy Warre (Abbess) .and the Convent of Canonsleigh, ii, 17, North Lew [Northlyw, MS.], Rectors of — Richard atte Yate ; who exchanged, 8 March, 1395-6, with Richard More (R. of Brushford, Dioc. of B. and W., patron. Sir Robert Cornu, knt.) ; patron, "hac vice " John HoUand, Earl of Huntingdon, ii, 4. Com mission dated 7 Sept., 1395 ; U, 2] 1. North Molton, Rectors of — Richard Raundes ; on whose death was coUated, by lapse, 27 Sept., 1400, Laurence Haukyn, chaplain ; u, 50". He exchanged, 23 June, 1406, with his nephew, Richard More (R. of St Columb-major) jSec i, 333 ; patrons, the Warden and Canons of St. George's, Windsor, ii, 89". INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, 191 North Tawton [alias Chepyngtauton, MS.], Rectors of — John Northwode ; on whose death was inst, 29 Jan., 1397-8, John Boure, priest ; patron, Richard Hankeford, "hac vice," in right of his wife Thomasia, daughter and heir of Sir Richard StapUtou, knt. Lord of Estyngton, in the said parish, u, 8. North Tidworth [North Tudworth Meeles, MS.], see Ottery, U, 136^ Norton, Prebend in the church of (Dioc. of Durham^, see Ottery, ii, lOO^. Nymet Rowland [Rolond, MS.], Rectors of — Robert Forde ; who exchanged, 1 March, 1402-3, with John Gyffard (for his Chantry of Umberleigh) ; patron, John Copleston, ii, 25". It is not stated that Gyffard resigned ; but he was collated to Buck- land Filleigh, 28 Nov., 1408 (see u, 103"), and 5 Dec , in the same year, William Cook, chaplain, was inst. ; patron, the same, ii, 104. On the death of Coke (sic) Roger Blakhay, chaplain, was inst, 22 Dec, 1417 ; patron, John Copleston, senior, u, 189. Nymet St. George, Rectors of — Robert Byngham ; on whose resignation was inst, 12 Nov., 1407, Robert Hokeway, ch.iplain ; patrons, Matthew Doune, chaplain, and John Westeomb, ii, 99. Nymet Tracey [i.e. Bow], Rector of — WiUiam Bremelcombe, clerk, inst, 23 Aug., 1399 ; patron, K. Richard IL, ii, 42". Oake [Oke, MS.], Dioc. of B. and W., see Stoodleigh, U, 83''. Oare [Are, MS.], R, Dioc. of B. and W., see Ralegh, ii, 64^ OcKENDON [Wokyngton, MS.], South, see Otters, ii, 139^ Okeford [also Okford, MS.], Rectors of^ Edward Gyst ; on whose death was inst, 19 Dec, 1409, Nicholas Hertecombe, chaplain ; patron, MatUda, Counteas of SaUsbury, ii, 108. Ou the death of Hyrtecombe (dc) Humphrey Bonyour, chs.]>]3,iQ, was inst., 5 Dec, 1412 (pro.fy — Alan Aspe; ii, 146". — A Commission of Enquiry had been issued 18 Nov., 1412, ii, 249". On the death of Bonyour ['" Bungent," MS.], Thomas Durndl, chaplain, was inst, 25 Sept., 1416 (jiroxy — Richard Palmer, chaplain); ii, 179. — Commission of Enquiry, dated 31 Aug., 1416, ii, '259". Okehampton [Okhampton, MS.], Vicars of — Richard Yestebrok ; on whose death was inst, 17 Dec, 1413, John Neivecum, chaplain ; patron, K. Henry V., ii, 154. Otterton Priory [Otritonia alias Oterton, MS,] — [Tliomas Paga ; admitted 19 Aug., 1393], was succeeded by Robert Mngne, monk ol St. Michael's "in periculo maris," who wa^ collated " Jure libere devoluto " 30 Sept, 1403 ; u, 69". [Ife appears to have Ijeen the last Prior : the Priory, with the manor and church of Sidmouth, was annexed by Henry V., 20 April, 1415, to his foundation of Sion House, Middlesex (Oliver's Monast. p. 24S)]. Otterton [Oterton, MS.], Vicars of — Walter Caprygg ; ou whose death was inst, 25 AprU, 1410, Nicholas Broke, chaplain ; patrons, Sir Henry Fitz Hugh and Sir John Rode- vale, knighte, and Robert Morton, Esquire, u, 176. 192 INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Ottery St. Mary, the Collegiate Church of — John Coterdl "occurs as Warden (according to Oliver) in 1387." He resigned and was inst. to Axmouth, V., Feb., 1397. WUliam Slade succeeded, having resigned Axmouth, ,ii, 212. John Bokdond, chaplain, succeeded, on the death of Slade, 28 Sept, and was collated, 17 Oct, 1399 : i, 29 ; u, 43. He exchanged with John Typet (R. of South Ockendon [Wokyngton, MS.], Dioc of London ; patron, Maurice Bruyn, domicellus), and was collated, 3 Feb., 1411-12 ; ii, 139". On Typet's death John Sarger, priest, m.a., and Scholar in Theology, was coUated, 28 Jan., 1414-15 ; ii, 163". Ministers : — John Langelegh ; on whose death was collated, 21 Dec, 1404, Richard Olyver, deacon, u, 81". He exchanged 6 Nov., 1407, with Roger Langeman (R. of East AUington), u, 98" ; on whose death Robert Wantyng, chaplain, was collated. 30 Nov., 1408, ii, 103". He exchanged, 1 Dec, 1411, with John Goldeney (R. of North Tidworth, Dioc. of Salisbury), u, 136". Precentors : — John Brywer ; on whose death Walter Robert, LL,B., was collated, 21 Feb., 1408-9 ; u, 104". He resigned, and John Lane, chaplain, succeeded, 6 Oct, 1410 ; u, 123". Lane exchanged, 18 Aug., 1411, 'with Thomas Ferrers (R. of East Ogwell), u, 13-5. Sacristans ,¦ — Roger Perer ; on whose resignation John Hamound, chaplain, was coUated, 24 Oct., 1395 ; (proxy — Robert Alkebarowe), ii, 28. Canons, ColUtions of : — John Candelesby, clerk (Dio3. of Lincoln), to a Canonry aiid the 8th Prebend, on the resignation of John de Garton ; 5 July, 1395, ii, 27. Thomas Hereford, clerk, to a Canonry and Prebend (on the resignation of RobeH Alkebarwe, 22 Oct, 1401 ; ii, 65". WiUiam Rayner, chaplain (R. of Rodmerton, Dioc. of Worcester), by exchange with the above-named Thomas Hereford, 13 Nov., 1401 ; U, 55". Robert Alkebarow, chaplain, again, to a Canonry and the 7th Prebend (lately held by John Vincent), 14 Nov., 1401 ; ii, 56. Walter Gybbes (oroxy — Thomas Redeman, chaplain), to a Canonry and the 6th Prebend (on the death of John Byttellysgate), 14 Sept., 1404 ; ii, 78". Reginald Bryta, chaplain, to a Canonry and the 7th Prebend (on the reaigna tion of Robert Alkebarowe), 2 Aug., 1407 ; ii, 97". He exchanged 27 Feb., 1407-8, with WiUiam de Wyke, clerk (Prebendary in the church of Norton, Dioc of Dur ham), U, 100". But he resigned, 3 March, and Reginald Bryta was again collated to the same Prebend, ii, 100" ; but soon after exchanged it (together with his R. of Bridestowe) with John Prata (R. of Dittisham), 30 Sept,, 1409 ; ii, 106". Praia exchanged both preferments, 24 May, 1413, with John Wykyngston (R. of St. Pancras, London), U, 150". Roger Hampton, chaplain, to a Canonry and the 8th Prebend, (on the resigna tion of the above-named John Candelesby) 29 June, 1413 ; ii, 151". Henry Blakemore, chaplain, to a Canonry and the 6th Prebend (on the death of William Langeton), 9 Feb., 1413-14, ii, 165". John Watere was collated, 20 Feb., 1413-14 (proxy — John Lauerenoe), to a C.inonry and the 7th Prebend, by exchange with Jolm Wykyngston above- named, for his Minor Canonry in St. Paul's Cathedral and his Chantry, INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 193 founded therein for the souls of Robert Drayton and John ChishuU ; u, 155". This Canon (here caUed "atte Water"), exchanged, 14 June, 1414, with Walter Robert (Canon and Preb. iu Glasney) u, 159 ; who died shortly after wards, and was succeeded by John Schute, chaplain, 28 Oct., 1415 ; u, 173". On whose resignation John Fodyngheye was collated, 25 May, 1417 ; ii, 186. Over Stowey, V. (Dioc. of B. and W.), see Charles, R., ii, 48^ Padstow [Padrystow, MS.], Vicars of— John Stephyn ; on whose resignation was inst, 16 Nov., 1400, Laurence Merther, chaplain ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Bodmin, u, 51". Paignton [Peyngton, MS.], Vicars of— Thomas Aysschperton ; on whose death was collated, 22 Feb., 1406-7, John Schute, chaplain, ii, 94''. On his coUation to a Canonry in Ottery (28 Oct., 1415 ; see u, 173"), Schute resigned, and Richard Penels, chaplain, was coUated, 15 July, 1416, ii, 177". This Vicar exchanged, 13 Aug., in the same year, with WiUiam Bruter, (R. of Moreton Hampstead) ; proxy — John Schute, chaplain, u, 178". On Bruter's death /o/iraC'o6e«Aons, chaplain, was coUated, 1 .Jan., 1417-13 ; ii, 189. Cobethorn exchanged, 17 May, 1418, with Nicholas Lcmecok (R. of St Ive), ii, 191". Parkham — John Fairforde ; on whose death was inst,, 5 April, 1398, John Radedyff, priest ; patrons. Sir John Wadham, knt, WilUam Hankeforde, Thomas Beaumond, John BydewUle, and Henry Crosse, by virtue of a feoffment of the manor and advowson of Parkham to them made by Wm., son and heir of Sir John Beaumond, knt, ii, 8". On Radeolyf's (sic) resignation John Fouk, clerk, was inst,, 17 June, 1399 ; patrons, Roger Beaumount, R. of Bideford, John Stoke, R. of Heanton [Punchardon], and William Schute, R. of Tedburn ; by virtue of a feoffment of the said manor and advowson to them made by the above-named Sir John Wadham, knt., Thomas Beaumount, WiUiam Hankeforde, John BydewyU, and Henry Croase, ii, 12". On Fouke's death Richard Graynevyll, il.b., was inst,, 7 Oct., 1406 : patrons, William Durne ford and Alice his 'wife, u, 92. Parley, R. (Dioc. of SaUsbury), see Washfield, R., ii, 142. Paul [Sancti PauU, MS.] Vicars of— Odo Bost ; on whose resignation was inst, 26 Feb., 1417-18, John Patry, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Hales, ii, 190. Commission of Enquiry, dated 10 Feb., 1417-18 ; u, 264. Parracombe [Parrecomb, MS.], Rectors of — John Wynsham ; on whose resignation, was inst, 17 Jan., 1397-8, Matthew Doune, priest ; patron, PhiUp Fitzwaryn, u, 7". On the resignation of Downe (sio), Tliomas Galon de Fayreford, was inst, 10 Sept, 1400 ; patron, the same, ii, 50. This Rector exchanged, 8 Oct, 1404, with Thomas Dygon (V. of Kingston, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patron, John Seyntabyn, domicellus, ii, 79". On whose resignation John Lyngdon, chaplain, was inst, 30 Oct., 1413 ; patron, Robert Whyte- feylde de Parracombe, ii, 153". Payhembury, Vicars of — Richard Lauerans ; on whose death was inst, 20 April, 1413, Thomas Rondoulf, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Forde, ii, 150. Pelynt [Pleuynt or Plenynt, MS.], Vicars of— o 194 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Robert Herry ; on whose death was inst, 26 Dec, 1395, Robert Walter, priest ; patron, Sir John Herle, knt. (the Manor and Rectory of Pelynt having been farmed to him by the Abbot and Convent of Newen ham), ii, 2. On Walter's reaignation John Bde, chaplain, was inst., II Oct., 1414 ; patron, the Abbot of Newen ham. The Bishop assigned to Robert Walter, " seniO oonfractum et impo- tentem," 8 marks per annum, in quarterly payments, "pro viotu et vestitu durante ipsius vita." Pelynt, Chantry-Chapel of St. Nun [Sancte Nynnine,],^ — John Bele, afterwards V. of Pelynt, chaplain, was collated by lapse, 18 June, 1409 ; U, 106. Penne, R. (Dioc. of B, and W.), see Warkleigh, R., ii, 54^. Penryn, see St. Gluvias. Perran-Uthno [Uthenow, MS.] Rectors of — William Mayhow ; on whose death was inst, 10 Nov., 1414, Hugh Sperke, chaplain ; patron, John Whalysbrow, domicellus, ii, 162". Peter Tavy [Tavy Sancti Petri, MS.], Rectors of — Paschasius Roggei' ; on whose death was collated, 1 June, 1401, John Hethen, chaplain ; ii, 53". On whose resignation (for Talaton, R.), John Franke was collated, 11 July, 1404 ; u, 77". Petrockstowe, Rectors of — John Gaylard ; on whose death was inst, 26 May, 1413, John Herward, chaplain ; patrons of Gaylard, the Abbot and Convent of Buckfast, true patrons ; patron of Herward (by their concession) for one turn, John Martyn, ii, 151. Commission of Enquiry, dated 22 April, 1413, ii, 251". Phillack [Sancte Felicitatis, MS.], Rectors of — WiUiam Selby (see i, 62, 76") ; who seems to have been succeeded by WiUiam Pylton, who was inst, 15 July, 1408; (proxy — Henry Wyngode, LL.B.); patron. Sir John Arundell, knt, ii, 102". On whose resignation (proxy — Adam Bacon), John Munfmd alias Burgbrygg, chaplain, was inst, 24 July, 1409 ; ii, 106". On the resignation of " Mundeford alias Burghbrygg " (sic), Nicholas Bildeston, clerk, was inst. 9 March, 1410-11 ; ii, 131. PiLLATON [Pylaton, MS.], Rector of — Major Parys, chaplain, inst., 27 Feb., 1399-1400 ; patron. Sir John HuUe, knt., ii, 45". Pilton Priory, Priors of — William CharUon ; on whose death was inst, 4 Jan., 1412-13, Richard Kengeswode, monk of Malmesbury, patron, the Abbot and Convent of Malmesbury, u, ] 47". Pinhoe [Pynne and Pinhoo, MS,], Vicars of — William Syward ; who exchanged, 17 Oct., 1395, with John Grouse or Grose (for his Chantry of St. James in the church of St. Pancras, London, founded for the soul of WUUam Causton) ; patron, the Prior and Convent of St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter, ii, 27". — Commission, dated 12 Oct, 1395 ; u, 210''. Gruse (sic) exchanged, 16 Sept, 1406, with Stephen Frogmer (V. of Haselbeare— Dioc. of Wells) ; ii, 92. On his resignation Thomas Crystow, chaplain, was inst., 18 May, 1417 ; ii, 183. Pitminster, V,, Dioc. of B. and W., see Stoodleigh, R , ii, 97. Plymouth, Sutton juxta, see Sutton. INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 195 Plymtree, Rectors of — John TregenewyUe (also, TregrenewyU and GrenwyU) ; on whose death was inat. 17 Dec, 1417. Thomas Job, clerk, (proxy — Nicholas Bokelly, literate), patron, Margaret Peverel, u, 188". Polslo Priory, Prioresses of — Christina de Seton ; ou whose death MatUda Talbot, was elected, 25 June, and confirmed, 2 July, 1404, ii, 77. Poltimore [Poltemore and Poltymor, MS.], Rectors of — John Smyth ; on whose death was inst, 14 March, 1402-3, John Matthu, chaplain ; patron, Thomaa de Bampfylde, ii, 26". On the re signation of Mathu (sic) WiUiam Trebele, clerk, ll.b., was inst, 23 June, 1411 ; patron, John Bamp fylde, Lord of Poltimore, ii, 134. About two months later he resigned, and John Mathu was inst. again, II Aug., 1411 ; patron, the same, ii, 134". Richard Aldryngton, chaplain, succeeded, on the resignation of Mathu, 2 Dec, 1413 ; patron, the same, u, 152", 154. On whose resignation was inst, 14 Sept., 1416, John Germen ; patron, the same, u, 179. This Rector exchanged, 20 April, 1419, with Peter Lamoren (R. of Lawhitton) ; patrons, Roger Bolter, clerk, William Hydon, Richard Bamfeld, Thomas Gybbe (R. of Huxham), and John Mathu (who had become V. of Broadclyst, 15 Sept., 1413), u, 197". On the death of Lamoren Thomas Gybbe, chaplain, was inst, 16 June, 1419 ; patrons, the same (omitting Thomas Gybbe himself), u, 199". Portlemouth [Portelemouth, MS.], Rectors of — John Bdamyslond ; on whose death was inst, 13 Sept., 1399, WUliam Gore, priest; patron. Sir Richard Champernoun, knt., ii, 13. On Gore's death John Thomas, deacon, was inst, 22 May, 1405 ; patron, the same, ii, 84". Poughill [Rectoria sive Porcio de Poghille, MS.], Prebendaries of— John WyUyngham ; on whose death was collated, 5 Oct., 1408, Thomas Sprotbwrgh, clerk ; U, 103. There seems to have been some doubt as to the right of presentation. The Prebend is here described as " vacantem, et ad ipsius Domini collacionem. pleno jure spectantem," and nothing is said about lapse. But, withiu three years, the Prebend is again described as vacant ; aud the same incumbent is not coUated, but instituted on the presentation of a private patron, — " Item, secundo die mensis Junii [141 1], ibidem [at Crediton], dominus admisit Thomam Sprotburgh, clericum, ad Prebendam, sive Porcionem decimarum, de Poghylle, alias dictam Coleton Pral, in parochia capelle curate de MaUeburgh, ab ecclesia parochiali de Alvyngton-juxta-Kyngesbrygg dependentis [i.e. Malborough, a daughter parish to West Alvington, near Kingsbridge], Exoniensis Diocesis, vacantem ; ad quam per dilectum in Christo filium, Johannem Govys, verum ipsius Prebende, sive Porcionis, patronum, eidem Domino extitit presentatus ; et ipsum Prebendarium, sive Porcionarium, instituit canonice in eadem, cum suis juribus et pertinenciis universis," ii, 133. Poughill [Poghwyll, MS.], St. Olave's, in Cornwall, Vicars of — Walter Cognn ; on whose death was inst., 24 June, 1417, William Carter ; patrons, the Prior aud Convent of Launceston, u, 186. Poughill [PoghuU and PoghhuUe, MS.], in Devon, Rectors of — ¦ Richard Hopere ; on whose resignation was inst, 5 July, 1396, 196 INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. JolmMilnere, clerk (proxy-PhiUp Neweton) ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of St Nicholas, Exeter ; ii, 31. Mylnere (dc) resigned, and WiUiam Maii, priest, was inst, 16 Oct, 1397 ; U, 7". He exchanged, 6 April, 1403 (proxy— Henry Bawdyn) with . n i Thrnnas Elys, chaplain, for his Chantry of St Mary of Herne, Dioc of Canter bury, U, 65". On whose resignation , .,, John Grede, chaplain, was inst., 7 Jan., 1412-13; U, 147". He exchanged with Walter Bury (V. of Harpford), 10 Feb., 1418-19 ; u, 197. Poundstock, Vicars of — Benedict- Whalysbrow, chaplain, coUated, by lapse, 7 March, 1402-3, u, 65 . Commission dated 18 June, 1402, u, 229. On the death of Whalesbrow (sic) was inst, 25 March, 1415, ri n ni, Richard Trevelyan, chaplain ; patrons, the Rector, etc, of the GoU. Chantry of Slapton, ii, 164. Trevylyan (sic) exehanged, 14 Nov., 1416, with Tlwmas Haywode (R. of Stoke Rivers) ; patrons, the same, but ou the nomination of Robert Hulle, senior, ii, 180. Powderham, Rectors of — John Hamound ; on whose resignation was inst., 24 Oct, 1395, Roger Perer, chaplain (proxy— Thomas Abyngdon) ; patron. Sir PhUip Cour tenay knt., ii, 28". On Perer's death Robert Weye, chaplain, was inst, 3 Aug., 1400 ; ii, 49. Puddington [Podynton, MS.], Rectors of— • Gregory Nywelond ; on whose death was inst,, 25 Feb., 1397-8, William Stokhay, priest ; patron, K. Richard IL, " occasione foriafacture " of Sir John Cary, knt,, ii, 8. Pyworthy [Peworth alias Pyeworth, MS.], Rectors of— John Flemmyng ; this Rector (who, after an Inquisition, had been found sound in mind, etc.), exchanged, 27 Jan., 1402-3, with Richard Traunce (R. of Inwardleigh) ; patron, K. Henry IV., ii, 24". Com mission, ii, 228". On whose death Richard Gabriell, clerk, was inst, 5 March, 1404-5. u, 82". He resigned and John Cowyk was inst., IU May, 1408 ; proxy— John Olveston, u, 101". Queen Camel [Queue CammeU, MS.], Dioc. of B. and W. ; see Cornwood, V., ii, 87''. Quennington, R. (Dioc. of Worcester), see St. Cleer, V., U, 89. Quethiock [Sancti Hugonis de Quedek, MS.], Vicar of— John Rogger, chaplain, collated 30 AprU, 1399, u, 41. Rackenford [Racke'rneforde, MS.], Rectors of — Robert Alkebarowe ; on whose resignation was inst., 16 June, 1396, John Croke or Crooke, priest ; patron, " hac vice," Matthew Hordelegh, ii, 5". On whose death Robert Cruwes, chaplain, was inst., 19 May, 1413 (proxy— Richard Reymound) ; patrons, Matthew Hordelegh and Juliana, his wife (formerly wife of Alex ander Creuwes), ii, 150". Commissions of Enquiry (6 March and 24 March 1412-13, aud 20 AprU, 1413), ii, 250", 251". Raleigh, Chantry of St. Leonard's, in the parish of Pilton — John Neue or Neve, on whose resignation was inst, 12 March, 1399-1400, Thomas Prydel or Prydew, chaplain, ii, 15. He exchanged, 3 Nov., 1402, 'with Robert Trybbe (R. of Oare [Are, MS.], Dioc. of R. and W.) ; patron, Sir WiUiam Talbot, knt, ii, 64". Trybbe exchanged, 3 Dec, 1411, with Thomas Skydye (for his Chantry of St. Katherine and St. Mary Magd., in the Church of Morthoe) ; patrons, John Chechester, Richard Hankeford, and Henry Foleford, u, 137, On the resignation of Skydye INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, 197 John Parle, chaplain, was inst., 30 March, 1417 ; patrons, the same, ii, 182". On whose resignation Thomas John, de Helleston, chaplain, was inst, 2 May, 1418 ; patrons, the same, ii, 191. Rattery [Rattrew, MS.], Vicars of — John Tomme ; who exchanged, 23 Dec, 1417, with John Colyn (R. of Mamhead) ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of St. Mary and St. Dogmael in Kemeys, u, 189. Rewe, Rectors of — John Carmynel ; on whose death was inst., 13 Feb., 1400-1, Thomas Warre, clerk ; patron, John Chuselden, ii, 52". He exchanged, 16 April, 1402, with John Pytte (R. of Chardlynch, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patron, John Chiseldon (sic), ii, 21". He exchanged, 5 Aug., 1402, vrith Thomas Vesey (R. of Warkleigh) ; patron, the same, u, 22". Ringmore [Rydemore, MS.], Rectors of — John Mayn ; ou whose death waa inst., 17 June, 1396, John Stancomb ; patrons. Sir James Chuddelegh, knt, .John Hulle (of Exeter), and James Durburgh ; by ¦virtue of a feofment which had been made to them by the true patron, Nicholas Kyrkham, domiceUus (deceased), ii, 5". Roborough [Rowburgh, MS.], Rectors of — John (Vaysschbourne ; on whose death was inst, 21 March, 1398-9, Richard Colebrugg, priest ; patron, Richard Hankeforde, by right of his wife Thomasia, daughter and heir of Sir Richard Stapeldon, knt, u, 12. On the death of Colebrygge (sic) John GoreioyU, jun., clerk, ll.b., was inst. (proxy — Henry Wade, priest) ; pa tron the same, u, 25". There is no record of his resignation ; but he was mst to Wyke St Mary, 5 Aug., 1406 (see u, 90"), aud Richard Graynevyll, ll.b,, was inst to this parish, 23 Aug. ; u, 91". On whose resignation, 30 Nov., 1409 (i, 91), John Jarberii, clerk, was inst, 5 Feb., 1409-10 ; u, 108". Jerbard (sic) exchanged, 23 March, 1412-13, with Edward Dauntesey (R. of Ashwater); U, 148. Within a month Dauntesey was consecrated Bishop of Meath, and resigned Roborough ; aud John Fayrest, chaplain, was instituted, 10 AprU, 1413 ; U, 149. Roche, Rectors of — John Rede, chaplain, inst, 20 Feb., 1396-7 ; patron, Sir John Dynham, knt., ii, 33. On whose resignation when instituted to South Pool, John Shyrley, clerk, was inst, 3 May, 1398 ; (proxy — John Whytewaye, clerk) ; ii, 8". On whoae resignation Walter Peion, clerk, was inst, 13 June, 1399 ; (by proxy — John 'Whytewaye, clerk), U, 12''. Peion soon resigned, and John Shirley was again inst. (same proxy), 17 Nov., 1400 ; ii, 51". John Beare, chaplain, foUowed : he was instituted 27 March, 1402 — " pro eo quod quidam Johannes Shirley, ultimus ipsius ecclesie Rector, infra annum a tempore commissi sibi regiminis prefate ecclesie et pacifice possessionis ejusdem assecute numerandum, ad sacerdocium, juxta canonicas sanc- ciones, justo impedimento cessante, se fecit minime promoveri." Beare's patrons were James Daumarle, John Pole, Robert Maynard, Thomas Hertescote, and John Bole — ii, 57". Rockbeare [Rokebeare and Rokebear, MS.], Vicars of — John Pyllegh ; on whose resignation was coUated 23 Feb., 1405-6, Hugh Germyn, chaplain, ii, 88". John Belde, chaplain, was collated 22 AprU, 1418, ii, 190". Rodmerton, R., Dioc. of Worcester, see Ottery, ii, 55''. 198 index — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Romansleigh [Romoujideslegh, MS.], Rectors of — Nicholas Joye ; on whose death was inst, 10 May, 1416, John Dayhyll, chaplain ; patron, John, son and heir of Robert Hacche, ii, 176". Roseash [Aysch Raff and Esserauf , MS.], Rectors of— WUUam Lane ; who exchanged, 20 Dec, 1404, with William Halyett alias Hamme (see i, n), R. of Chulmleigh ; patrons, John Bury, WUUam de WyUemere, Thomas Colyn, Andrew de Gyffard and WiUiam Langedon ; ii, 80". On the death of Halyet (sicJ Richard Reve (or Reue), chaplain, was inst, (proxy — ^Richard Welfare, chaplain), 15 May, 1406 ; patrons, John Bury and Thomas Colyn, domicelli, ii, 89", Rotherfield [Retherfeld, MS.], Dioc. of Chichester ; see Ugborough, R., ii, 84. Rousdon [Rous Down alias Ralph Down ; "• Sancti Pancracii- juxta-Axemouth " ; " Sancti Pancracii de Doun, juxta Lyme," MS.], Rectors of— Robert Loudeney ; on whose death was inst., 18 AprU, 1407, John Wattys, chaplain ; patron, K, Henry IV, u, 96. On the resignation of Wattes f'sic^ Roger Whytyng, chaplain, was inst., 11 June, 1408 ; ii, 102. On Whytyng's death Nicholas Schaldon, chaplain, was inst, 7 July, 1410 ; U, 120 ; and 28 June, 1414, Hugh Lyne, chaplain, was inst ; patron, K. Henry V, u, 160. [Ruan-] Lanyhorne, Rectors of — John BradwyU ; on whose death was inst., 16 May, 1414, Thomas Harry, chaplain ; patron, Thomas Arundell, of Cornwall, ii, 158". Ruan-major [Sancti Rumoni magni, MS.], Rectors of — /oA» Pcjrfej^w, on whose death was inst, 6 Dec, 1398, Stephen Gerveys, clerk (proxy— Robert Lywer, R. of Drewsteignton) ; patron, John Trevarthyon (sic), domicellus, ii, 10. On whose death Thomas Jacha (alias Jowydavy, see, i, 181), chaplain, was inst, 27 Aug., 1400 ; patron. Sir John Trevarthyan, knt, ii, 50. Rudbaxton [Rudpaxton, MS.], R. (Dioc. of St. David's), see Alwington, R., ii, 179. St. Antony-in-Kerrier [Sancti Antonii, sive Antonini, in Kerrier, MS.], Vicars of — John Dyre ; on whose resignation was inst, 18 AprU, 1415, Thomas Orian, chaplain ; patron, K, Henry V, (the temporaUties of Tyward reath Priory being in his hands, during the war with Fi-ance), ii, 164". On the death of Orion (sic) John Oppy, chaplain, was inst, 24 May, 1418 ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Tywardreath, i\, 191". Commission, daijed 30 April, 1418, u, 265. St. Austell [de Sancto Austolo, MS.], Vicars of — John JuyU ; on whose death was inst, 11 Dec, 1414, Vivian Codan, chaplain ; patron, K. Henry V,ii, 162". St. Austell [Sancti Austoli, MS,], Chantry Chapel of St, Michael in the Cemetery of (to which was annexed the R, of St. Clether)— Henry Stonton ; he exchanged, 10 Feb., 1400-1401, with William Markowe (V. of Hutton, Dioc, of London ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's) ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of 'Tywardreath, ii, 52". I find no record of Markowe's resignation or death; but, 20 Oct., 1408, INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, 199 John Soor, chaplain, was inst, patron, K. Henry IV, ii, 103. He exchanged 25 Feb., 1409-10, with Thomas Hendeman, chaplain, s.t.p., Dean of Crantock (proxy — WUUam Clyve, R. of Whitetone) ; u, 108". On Hendeman's resignation, John Sutton, chaplain, LL.B., was inst, 22 Aug., 1411 ; patron, the same, u, 135. St. Breage [Sancte Breace, MS.], Vicars of— John Ude ; on whose death was inst, 8 Sept., 1403, WUliam Pensans, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Hales (Dioc. of Worcester), ii, 69. St. Breoke [Pouton, alias Nansant, MS.], Rectors of — WUliam Sutton; on whose death was coUated, 21 March, 1415-16, John Schute, chaplain ; U, 175. On whose resignation John Worthyn, was coUated, 21 Sept, 1417 ; u, 187". St. Breward [Sancti Brueredi, MS.], Vicars of — John Hoky ; on whose death was inst., 1 April, 1419, Reginald Russdl, chaplain ; patrons, the President and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 197". St. Cleer, Vicars of — Roger Tredynec ; on whose death was inst, 23 July, 1400, WiUiam Hopkyn, chaplain ; patron [Robert Normanton, for] the Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, in England, u, 49. He exchanged, 5 Oct, 1400, with . WiUiam Wryght (R. of Icklesham [Ilesham, MS.], Dioc. of Chichester) ; patrons, the same, u, 51. Walter Lambard, chaplain, succeeded, 29 May, 1405 (proxy — Thomas Cook, chaplain) ; patron, Walter Grendon, Prior of the said Hospital, u, 84". Lambard exchanged, 8 March, 1405-6, with John Chaundeler (R. of Quennington, Dioc. of Worcester, proxy^Robert Hopkyns), u, 88". On the deatli of Chandeler (dc) Stephen Stokes, chaplain, was inst, 15 Jan., 1406-7 ; u, 94. On whose death William Daice, chaplain, was inst, 7 March, 1412-13 ; u, 148. St. Clement's^ [Lamorek, MS.], Vicars of — WiUiam Bealde ; on whose death was inst., 23 July, 1400, Thomas NahiUyn, chaplain ; patrons, the Provost and Chapter of Glasney, ii, 48". On NahyUyn's death John Lamledyr, chaplain, was inst, 18 Oct, 1400 ; patrons, the same, but on the nomination of WUliam Bodiygan, ii, 15". I find no mention of his death or resignation ; but apparently Walter Framnces, inst. 26 March, 1409, was his immediate successor ; patron, the Prior of St Michael's Mount, ii, 105. St. Clether [Sancti Clederi, MS., also " de Sancto Cledero "], Vicars of — Richard !Bray ; ou whose death was inst., 21 May, 1397. John Carwargh, priest ; patron, Henry Staunton, R. of St. Clether, u, 7. His resignation is not recorded ; but he was instituted to St. Mary Church in the autumn of 1403 (though the exact date has not been preserved) and John Hauk, chaplain, succeeded him, 18 Nov., 1403 ; patron, K. Henry IV. (as holding the temporaUties of the alien Priory of Tywardreath, during the war with France), ii, 70. On Hank's resignation William WUle, chaplain, was inst, 27 Feb., 1413-14 ; patron, John Sutton, chaplain of St MichaeKs in the Cemetery of St AusteU ; ii, 156". Com- , mission, dated 10 Jan., 1413-14, u, 253. ' Near Truro. — the Manor of " Moresk," caUed the parish " de Moresk," at ii, 105. 200 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. St. Colan [Sancte Colani, MS.], Vicars of — William Hykdon ; on whose death was collated, 7 Jan., 1406-7, John Tewyn, chaplain ; ii, 94. On whose death Thomas Harry, chaplain, was collated, 5 June, 1411 ; ii, 133. On whose resignation Richard Wyllyam, chaplain, was collated, 29 July, 1412 ; ii, 142". This Vicar exchanged with Stephen Reskyr (V. of St. Cubert), who was collated, 18 Oct., 1412 ; (proxy — Henry Wynnegode) ; ii, 145. • St. Columb-major [Sancte Columbe majoris, MS.], Rectors of — John Bray ; on whose death was inst., 11 March, 1398-9, John Fecos, priest ; patron, John ArouudeU, domiceUus, ii, 11". He exchanged, 6 July, 1399, with Ralph Rudruth (S.T.P., see ii, 28"), fi. of Creed (John Tregois being proxy for Rudruth, and Hervey Wyket for Fecos) ; patron, the same, ii, 42. On Ru- druth's death Richard More, clerk, was inst, 25 June, 1404 ; patron (and to the end of the period), Sir John ArundeU, knt, ii, 76". More exchanged, 23 June, 1406, with Laurence Haukyn (R. of North Molton) ; ii, 89". His resignation is not re corded ; but John Ikdyngton, chaplain, apparently his immediate successor, was instituted (proxy — John Foughler, clerk), 31 March, 1411 ; ii, 131". He exchanged 8 Dec, 1411, with Petei' de Alcobass (R. of St. Mary's, Southampton — patron, the Bishop of Win chester) ; his proxy being Richard Palmer, and for .Alcobass, John Foughler ; u, 137". On his resignation Hervey Wyket, clerk, was inst, 14 Aug,, 1416 ; ii, 178". On Wyket's resigna tion John Bremor, chaplain, was inst, 16 Sept., 1417 ; ii, 187. On whose death Richard Aldryngton, alias Colcombe, chaplain, succeeded 27 Nov., 1418 ; ii, 195". St. Cubert [Sancti Cuthberti and Cutberti, MS.], Vicars of— John MidderhUle : he exchanged, 11 June, 1399, vrith Stephen Reskyer (V. of Colaton Raleigh), Ralph Dollebeare being proxy for Reskyer, and Hervey Wyket for MidderhUle ; patron, the Prior and Convent of Bodmin, ii, 41. Resker (sic) exchanged, 18 Oct., 1412, 'with Richard Wyllyam (V, of St. Colan) ; proxy — Henry Wynnegode ; ii, 145". St. Dominick [Sancte Dominice, MS.], Rectors of — John Ernam ; on whose resignation was inst, 19'Dec., 1397, Roger Waterman, priest : patron, Sir WiUiam Coggeshale, knt, ii, 7". On Waterman's death Thomas Coulyng, chaplain, was inst, "ad ecclesiam parochialem Sancte Dominice de Saltan," 4 Aug., 1418 ; patron, Robert Hylle, lord of Halton, u, 193". St, Endellion [Sancte Endeliente, MS.], Rectors of— Roger Masek ; on whose death was inst, 20 March, 1402-3, John Harry, chaplain ; patron, the Prior aud Convent of Bodmin, u, 26 " Harry " (dc) exchanged 19 March, 1404-5, with Thomas Berty (V. of St Gwinear), proxy— ¦W;Uliam Redenerth ; u, 83, " Thomas Albon " occurs as Rector, 8 Oct, 1410 ; ' but there is no record of ' Item dictis die et loco [Crediton 8 ciato de non residendo per dominum Oct., 1410], emanavit litera compul- Edmundum, Exoniensem Episcopum soria pro domino Thomas Albon, predictum, directa Magistro Johanni Rectore ecclesie parochialis Sancte Coulyng, Vicario perpetuo Ecclesie Endeliente, Exoniensis Diocesis, licen- parochialis Sancte Minerve (sic) ac INDEX— institutions, COLLATIONS, ETC. 201 his institution. It is possible that " Albon " was an alias of Thomas Berty ; at any rate it was Berty, who 28 Dec , 1410, exchanged this Benefice with John Worthyn or Wortham (R. of Farringdon) ; u, 129". There is no record of Worthyn's resignation or death ; but the parish must have been vacant for uot less than six months when, 6 AprU, 1414, the Bishop coUated John Wolston, clerk, by lapse, u, 168. His successor, William Gorteboos, clerk, was inst, 3 Aug., 1413 ; patron, the Prior and Con vent of Bodmin (as before), U, 178". St. Endellion, "Bodmin" Prebend in the Church of,— Prebendaries — Richard Bruton ; on whose death was inst, 27 Dec, 1417, John Arundell, alias Hylle (proxy— Andrew Lanvyan, clerk) ; ii, 189. St. Endellion, [Trehaverock] Prebend in the Church of— Prebendaries — Matthew Bodrygy ; on whose resignation was inst, 3 June, 1400, Hervey Wyket, clerk ; patron. Sir John ArouudeU, knt. by grant of the turn from Elizabeth, reUct of William Bray, of Treworlas ; ii, 46", St. Enoder [Sancti Enodori, MS.], Vicars of — Peter Gerveys ; on whose resignation was inst, 26 May, 1396, Richard Osmond, chaplain ; u, 30". St. Erme [Sancti Heremitis, MS.], Rectors of — John Tregek ; on whose death was inst, 9 March, 1405, William Kylyow, chaplain ; patron, " hac vice," Guy Sentabyn, domicellus, ii, 82". — ^There can be no doubt that " ecclesia parochialis Sancti Heremitis " means, here, the Church aud parish near Truro, now called "St. Erme," for I fiud, from Bishop Lacy's Register, that, ou the death of WUUam Kylyow, 'Thomas Markanut was inst, 2 May, 1432 ; patrons, Nicholas Thorley and AUce, his wife ; and in the same Register (ii, 152) this benefice is described as " Ecclesia Sancti Ermetis juxta Truru," the patrons being the same. But there was another St. Erme [Sancti Ermetis, MS,], R., to which the Bishop coUated, and which is described as "ad ipsius Domini collacionem pleno jure spectantem." On the death of John Mark, John Burgoun, chaplain, was collated 16 July, 1415 ; ii, 166 ; and 11 Jan,, 1415-16, this Rector exchanged 'with Henry Wynnegode, clerk (R. of Lezant), the Bishop being patron of both bene fices, n, 174". Is St. Ekvan intended ? Oliver states (Monasticon p. 438) that the Church there was dedicated to " St. Hermes." St. Erth [Sancti Erci, MS.], Vicars of — Ralph Godman ; on whose death was inst, 17 Dec, 1395, WUliam Talcame, priest ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 2. St. Ewe Rector of — John Preston (q. v.) Domino Thome Cook, capellano, dicte Exoniensis Diocesis, ad compeUendum dominum ^\'alterum Maysmere, capellauum, ad deserviendum cure domini Thome .41bon, ecclesie paro chialis Sancte Endeliente rectoris pre dicti, necnon primo, secundo, et tercio, ac peremptorie monendum, et efficaciter inducendum ac requireu- dum prefatum dominum Walterum, quem dictus dominus Edmundus, Exoniensis Episcopus, requisi'rit et mouuit, quod cure predicte deserviat. sub pena suspensionis ab ofBcio in Constitucione Provinciali bone me- morie domini Simonis, quondam Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, in hac parte rite edite et pubUce promulgate, quem, si hujusmodi monicionibus et requisicionibus infra viginti dierum spacium a tempore monicionum pre- missorum, cessatis causis legitimis, de quibus causis in Utera precedente plenius apparet, non paruerit, eo ipso se noscat incursuruin, etc." Vol. i, fol. 107". 202 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. St. Gennys [Sancti Genisii, MS.], Vicars of — Adam Thomas ; who exchanged, 21 April, 1412, with Jolm Lavyngton (V. of St. Andrew's, Yarnscombe) ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Launceston, ii, 141". St. German's Priory, Priors of — John Averay, on whose death (8 Sept., 1404), John Pyper was elected (23 Sept.), u, 78". St. Gerrans [Sancti Gerendi, MS.], Rectors of — Matthew Bodrygy ; who exchanged, 31 July, 1399, -with John Fecos (R. ot Creed .and Canon and Preb. in Glasney) ; proxy— WiUiam Toket ; patron, the Bishop, U, 42. On the death of Fecos Walter Boway, clerk, was collated, 29 June, 1414 ; u, 160, but exchanged immediately, viz., 1 July, with Thomas Watkyn (R of St, John in CornwaU) ibid. St. Gluvias [" Sancti Gluviaci de Penryn," MS.], Vicars of — John Wryter ; on whose death was coUated, 23 AprU, 1414, Thomas Trevdves, chaplain ; ii, 158. St. Goran [Sancti Goroni, MS.], Vicars of — John Noo ; on whose death a Commission was directed to Dean Tregrisiow, 26 Oct., 1399, for the collation of John QuyntereU, chaplain (ii, 226), which took place 22 Dec ; ii, 44". St. Gwinear [Sancti Winneri, MS.], Vicars of— Thomas Berty ; who exchanged, 19 March, 1404-5, with John Harry (R, of St. Endellion) ; patron, the Bishop, ii, 83. St. Hilary [ecclesia de Sancto Hillario, MS.], Vicars of — Henry Bray ; on whose death was inst, 24 Dec, 1403, Alan Lannystly, chaplain ; patron, K. Henry IV,, " racione temporalium Prioratus Sancti Michaelis in Cornubia alienigeni in manu sua occasione guerre inter ipsum et illos de Franoia mote existencium ;" u, 74. St. Illogan [" Sancti Illogani de Logan " and "Sancti Illogani alias lUugani," MS.], Rectors of — ¦ Thomas Cotteford (or Cotford) occurs as Rector, i, 12 ; also, ii, 316. After his death William Styward, chaplain, was inst, 28 AprU, 1397 ; patron, "hac vice," K. Richard II, ii, 33". On Styward's death John BareU, chaplain, was inst, 26 Feb., 1403-4 ; patron, K. Henry IV., ii, 74"; but this appointment having been irregularly made (see St Illogan [Breve Regiu-rn\ in the General Index), the Church was declared to be vacant and the right of presentation lapsed to the Bishop ; who, however, collated the said John BareU, 28 May, 1404; ii, 76. St. Ive [Sancti Ivonis, MS.], Rectors of— Richard HaU ; who exchanged, 20 Sept., 1400, with John Osborn (R. of All Hallows-on-the- WaUs, Exeter) ; patron, Robert Nor manton, for the Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, in England, ii, 50". Osborn exchanged, 8 Aug., 1401, with WiUiam Dyber, chaplain (Warden of the Free Chapel of Kingston-Russell, Dioc of Salisbury — patron, Sir Maurice Russell, knt) ; patron, AValter Grendon, Piiorof the aforesaid Hospital, ii, 54. Dyber exchanged, 16 Dec, 1408, with Nicholas Lovecok (V, of Buckland- Abbas, Dioc. of SaUsbury) ; patron, the same, u, 104. Lovecok exchanged 17 May, 1418, -with John Cobethorn (V. of Paignton) ; patron, John Brympston, deputy of WiUiam HuUes, Prior of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, in England, ii, 191". index — institutions, collations, etc, 203 St. John [Sancti Johannis (also Sancti Johannis Baptiste) in Cornubia, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Tyso ; on whose death RobeH Belet, priest was inst, 9 March, 1398-9 ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 11. Belet exchanged, 24 Feb., 1401-2, with John Mychel CR. of Chedington, Dioc, of SaUsbury), patron, James Hornes bogh, domicellus) ; patron, the same ; U, 66". On iVlychers resignation Thomas Watkyn, clerk, waa inst, 18 July, 1403 ; patron, the same, u, 68. He exchanged, 1 July, 1414, with Walter Boway, clerk (R, of St Gerrau's) ; patron. Sir Hugh Courtenay, knt, son of Edward, Earl of Devon, n, 160. Boway exchanged, 20 Dec, 1416, with Thomas Ralegh (R. of Sutcombe), (proxy — John Lane, clerk) ; patron, the same, ii, 181. St. Just-in-Penwith, Vicar of — Nicholas Harry ; his institution is not recorded ; but he was presented by the Provost and Chapter of Glasney, being one of their number, and died in 1427. St. Keyne [Sancte Keyne, MS.], Rectors of— Tliomas Hawlev, clerk, coUated, by lapse, 1 Nov., 1396, u, 32. On whose [Hawlegh, MS.] resignation Nicholas Vesy, priest, was inst, 19 Sept., 1398 ; patron, John Hawlegh, domicellus, u, 9". St. Keverne [Sancti Kyerani, MS.], Vicars of — Thomas W-ythe ; on whose death was inst, 23 Feb., 1405-6, William Bray, deacon ; patron, Robert Scherleton, of Bishop's Cleeve, Go. Gloucester, u, 88". St. Mabyn [Sancte Mabene, MS.], Rectors of- John Restowrek (or Rescowrek) ; on whose resignation was inst, 13 AprU, 1415, Thomas Hendeman, priest, S.T.P.; patron, Thomas Beaumont, Esquire, u, 164. St. Madron [Sancti Maderni, MS.], Vicars of — Laurence Trewythgy ; on whose death was inst, 17 Jan., 1407-8, Jolm Burdett, chaplain ; patron, Walter Grendon, Prior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, iu England : ii, 99". S. Martin's-by-Looe [Sancti Martini juxta Loo, MS.] Rectors of— Michael Cergeaux ; who exchanged, 16 June, 1396, with John Gyles (Preb. of Merston in the CoU. Church of St Mary, Stafford) ; patron, John Rayle, domiceUus, u, 30". Ou this Rector's resignation John Cergeaux, was inst, 12 July, 1397 ; patron, John Raly (sic), domiceUus, u, 35. St. Mary Church [Seyntmarichurch, MS.], Vicars of — Peter Duk ; who exchanged, 7 May, 1397. with John Otery (V. of .Ashburton) ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 34. He was succeeded by John Carvargh [Carwargh, also " Carvargh alias Carba/rgh" MS.], the date of whose institution is not recorded ; but it was most probably about 18 Nov., 1403, when he was succeeded by John Hauk, as V. of Clether (U, 7, 70.) On his resignation John Alvethecote, chaplain, was inst, 22 June, 1415, ii, 165, St. Mawgan in Pydar [Sancti Maugani in Pydre, MS.], Rectors of — WiUiam Hendre, on whose death, was inst, 25 July, 1410, 204 index — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Herveii Wyket, clerk ; patron. Sir John -ArundeU, knt, ii, 121. He exchanged, 24 July, 1411, with W. Trebell, LL.B. (Canon and Preb. of Rugge, in the Church of Crediton) ; U, 139". ["This entry had been accidentally omitted, and there is a contem poraneous memorandum in the margin, stating that it should have been registered five folios back.] Trebel (sic) exchanged, 27 July, 1416, 'with Richard Aldryngton, alias Colcomb, (R. of Lanteglos-by-Camelford) ; proxy — John Whytewaye, clerk ; patron, the same, ii, 178". St. Mawnan [Seynt Maunan, MS.], Rectors of — Benedict Whalesbrewe, whose name is not mentioned among the Institutions ; but see i, 18. He was succeeded by Richard Gabriell, clerk ; instituted, 17 Nov., 1398, patron, Richard II,, ii, 40. GabrieU's resignation is not recorded ; but he was inst. to Pyworthy, 5 Mar., 1404-5 (see ii, 82"), aud 8 Ap. (foUowing) served as proxy for his successor, Thomas Pytyngton, clerk, collated by reason of lapse ; u, 83". This Rector exchanged, 22 July, 1416, with Richard Beauchamp (R. of Whitechapel-without-Algate, City of London- patron, Robert Rothebury, R. of Stepney [Stebbenhith, MS.]) ; patron, John 'Whalesbrewe esquire ; U, 178. St. Mellion [Sancti Melani, MS.], Rectors of — Baldwin Schylyngford ; on whose death was inst, 16 March. 1417-18, John Smyth, chaplain ; patron, WiUiam Frye de Fyneton ; ii, 190. — Com mission dated 4 March, 1417-18 ; u, 264". St. Merryn [Sancte Marine, MS.], Vicars of^ Richard Hopere ; he exchanged, 9 Nov., 1395, with WUliam Dunscombe (R. of Poughill) ; patron, the Bishop, ii, 28". Donscombe (sic) exchanged with Ralph Peryn de Polmargh (R. of North Bovey) ; coUated 12 July, 1398 ; n, 38. St. Mewan [Sancti Mewani, MS.], Rectors of— Henry GatheU ; on whose death was inst., 1 Feb., 1403-4, John Cok ; patron. Sir Wm. Talbot, knt, n, 74. St. Michael's Mount, Priors of — Richard Auncdl [Monk of Tavistock ; u, 338"] ; on whose death was inst, 21 Oct, 1410, William Lambert, monk of Tutbury [the last Prior] ; patron, Heni-y, Prince of Wales, etc.,ii, 124. St. Minver [Sancte Menefrede, MS.], Vicars of— WUliam Rede ; ou whose resignation was inst, 7 AprU, 1407, John Cowlyng, m.a. ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Bodmin ; ii, 96". St. Pancras juxta Axemouth, R., see Rousdon. St. Petrock Minor " in Nansf eynton," Rectors of — JohnCdke ; on whose death was coUated, 12 April, 1398, John Nansmolken, priest ; patron, the Bishop, ii, 37. St. Pinnock [Sancti Pinnoci, MS.], Rectors of — Walter Lyewer (or Lewer ; see u, 351, 352) ; on whose resignation John Stephyn, chaplain, was inst, 25 Sept., 1410 ; patron, " hac vice," Ittichael Langaker, ii, 123. A Commission was directed to the Archdeacon of Corn waU, 22 July, 1419, as to the vacancy and patronage of this Church, Rieliard K-nockya, chaplain, having been presented by Kir Wm. Botreaux, knt, ii, 268. This was little more than a month before the Bishop's death, and the result is not recorded in his Register. St. Probus, Vicars of ^ — William Noe ; he exchanged, 8 Oct., 1412, with Clement Wylle (Canon and Preb. of Glasney) ; patron, the Bishop, u, 145. INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 205 St. Probus, Prebendaries (or Portioners) in the Church of — Robert Martyn, chaplain ; coUated 24 May, 1396, on the resignation of Tliomas Tuggel (proxy— Richard Tyttesbury) ; u, 30". Adam de Mottrum (also, Archdeacon of Ely and Canon and Preb. of Fenton, in York Cathedral), exchanged, 27 Oct, 1397, 'with John Wdbourne, Precentor of Salisbury, and Canon and Preb. of Burbage and Husburn therein, U, 35. Richard Bray (proxy— Hervey Wyket), exchanged, 14 April, 1400, with Roger Smith, Warden of the Free- Chapel of St Margaret at Chelmsford (pa tron, the Bishop of London), u, 46. John Wdbourne, exchanged, 23 June, 1400, 'with Adam de Mottrum (R, of Crewkerne, 2nd Portion— Dioc of B. and W.), ii, 47 ; on whose resignation (proxy — John Constable, clerk), WiUiam Mottrum was collated, on the same day ; u, 47". John de Candelesby (or Candlesby), clerk, was ou the resignation of John Kyrby (28 Feb., 1400-1401), ii, 53. William Norton, chaplain, was collated, 10 Oct., 1401, on the resignation (proxy — Robert Opy, clerk), of Thomas Lavyngton, ii, 55". Norton exchanged (25 Feb., 1401-2), with John FyUde (Canon and Preb. of Bedford-minor in Lincoln Cathedral), U, 56". The above-named Thomas Lavyngton, chaplain, was coUated, 18 April, 1402 (proxy — John Hexham, clerk), on the resignation (proxy — John Wath), of the said John Fyfide, ii, 57". Roger Smyth, clerk, exchanged, 30 May, 1402, 'with Edward Dauntesey (R. of Yate, Dioc of Worcester), ii, 57". Fulke de Stafford, clerk ; collated, 14 Nov., 1404, on the death of the above- named Robert Martyn, ii, 80. Richard Bolham, chaplain ; collated, 15 May, 1405, on the resignation of the above-named Edward Dauntesey (proxy — William Penfern, clerk), u, 84". Ou whose resignation (proxy — the same). Nicholas Bolham, chaplain, was coUated, 16 May, 1408 ; U, 102. Roqei- Bolter, chaplain ; collated, 13 Feb., 1412-13, on the death of Fulke de Stafford, U, 148. WUliam Mottrum exchanged, 26 Dec, 1414, with John Chitterne (Preb. of Goodworth in the Conventual church of Wherwell, Dioc. of Winchester ; patron, the Abbess and Convent of WherweU) Richard WyUes, proxy for Chitterne ; u, 162". On Chitterne's resignation, WiUiam Sioyft, chaplain, was coUated, 30 Aug., 1415 ; (proxy — WUliam Wyllesdon, clerk) ; ii, 168". Richard Penels, chaplain, collated, 28 Oct., 1415, on the death of John Candelesby, ii, 173". Henry Wynnegode, chaplain ; coUated, 28 Feb., 1415-16, on the resignation of Nicholas Bolham, ii, 175. John Westecote, chaplain, coUated, 10 June, 1416, on the resignation of Rieliard Penels, ii, 176". Henry Wynnegode aforesaid exchanged, 9 May, 1417, with John atte Water (Canon and Preb. of Glasney) ; u, 182". Michad Lercedekne ; collated, 21 Feb., 1417-18, ou the resignation of Roger Bolter, u, 189". He soon resigned, and was succeeded by Richard Penels, chaplain, 25 April, 1418 ; ii, 190". William Frye, clerk, collated, 23 July, 1418 (proxy — Robert Frye, literate), ou the death of John Westecote, ii, 193. And 28 July John atte Water exchanged witli John Bernyngham, clerk ; R. of Limpsfield, Dioc. of Winchester (John Lane, pro.xy), i'i, 193". WiUiam Swgft exchanged, 27 June, 1419, with John Saunders, Canon of the Colleg. Ouurch of Heytesbury ii-id Preb. of Titherington and Hornirigham therein (John Hender, proxy) ; ii, 200, 206 INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. St. Sithnby [Sancti Sythnini, MS,], Vicars of — John Kembd ; on whose death was coUated, 17 Nov., 1403, Richard Peryn, chaplain ; patron, the Bishop, ii, 70. St. Stephen's-by-Saltash [Sancti Stephani de Saltasshe, MS.], Vicars of — John Drake ; on whose resignation was inst, 30 March, 1398, John Orukem, chaplain ; patron, the Dean (or Warden) and the College of Windsor, ii, 86". He resigned, aud WUliam Yonge, chaplain, was inst., 8 July, 1408 ; u, 102. St. Stephen's in Brannel [Sancti Stephani de Branell, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Comewayle exchanged, 29 Nov., 1416, with Michael Lercedekne (R. of Thorney, Dioc of Chichester) — (proxy for Comewayle, PhUip Swete ; for Lercedekne, John Froden), patron, Thomas Hendour, Esquire ; ii, 180". On whose resignation John Burgoun, chaplain, was inst., 24 April, 1418 ; patron, the same, u, 190". St. Stephen's in Brannel, Vicars of — John Treverbyn, chaplain ; inst., 21 Nov., 1398 ; patron. King Richard IL, ii, 40. Commission of Enquiry as to the patronage, 25 Nov., 1398 ; ii, 221. On whose death Thomas Herry, chaplain, was inst,, 12 March, 1413-14 ; patron, Thomas Hen dour, esquire, ii, 157. On the resignation of Harry (sic). John Chiwarton, junior, chaplain, was inst, 15 June, 1 414 ; patron, the same ; u, 159". St. Stithian's [Sancte Stediane, MS.], Vicars of — Thomas Penfern ; on whose death was inst, 1 Dec, 1413, WUliam Raff, chaplain (proxy — John Betty, chaplain) ; patron, the Abbot of Rewley [de Regali loco juxta Oxoniam, MS.], ii, 153". On Rafl"s resignation (on his institution to St. Wendron) John Dayow, chaplain, was inst, 1 March, 1416-17 ; ii, 182. St. Teath [Sancte Tethe, MS.], Vicars of— John Kelly ; on whose resignation was collated, 19 Oct, 1411, John Colle, chaplain ; patron, the Bishop, ii, 136. St. Teath, Prebendaries in the Church of — William Cergeaux ; whose successor WiUiam Sutton, exchanged 23 Sept., 1407, with Richard lyttesbury, Canon and Preb. of Apuldram in the Church of Bosham, ii, 98. St. Winnow [Sancti Winnoci, MS.], Vicars of — Philip Bole ; on whose death was inst , 21 Nov., 1404, Walter Galy, chaplain (proxy — WilUam Brounyng, clerk) ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, U, 80. On Galy's death Thomas Hendeman, chaplain, was inst, 2 Jan,, 1411-12 (proxy — WiUiam Clyve, R. of Whitstone). Mandate for his Induction; directed to the Official- PecuUarof the Dean and Chapter in CornwaU, or to John Colyn, V. of St Vepe ; U, 138". His resignation is not recorded ; but it clearly took place on his appointment to Widecombe-in-the-Moor (to whioh V. he was inst, 26 Oct, 1412). Seeii, 145". John Gylle, chaplain, succeeded ; inst, 15 Sept., 1412, ii, 144. Salcombe-Regis [Saltecomb and Saltcomb, MS.], Vicars of— John Robert ; on whose death was inst, 16 May, 1410, Thomas Schapelegh, chaplain ; patron, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, u, 110". Shaplegh (sic) exchanged, 20 Feb., 1414-15, with John Hurte, (V, of Nether Lyme, Dioc of SaUsbury), ii, 163", INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 207 Salisbury Cathedral, Prebendaries of Kingsteignton and Yealmpton therein, — WUliam Waltham ; he exchanged, 17 June, 1398 (proxy — John de Feriby), with Thomas de Feriby, chaplain (Preb, of St. Martin's Altar in Beverley Colleg. Church), ii, 37". Salisbury, Archdeaconry of, see Berks, Archdeaconry of — Saltash, see St. Stephens-by -Saltash. Sampford Courtenay [Samforde Courtenay, MS.], Rectors of— John Passenliam ; on whose resignation was inst., 14 July, 1402, Walter Robert, chaplain ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 22". On Robert's resignation Thomas Hendeman, s.t.p., was inst,, 12 March, 1403-4 (proxy, John Walle, clerk), ii, 74". On whose resignation Laurence Smyth, clerk, was inst, 4 June, 1410 ; ii, 114", On Smyth's death Henry Huchyn, chaplain, was inst., 25 Aug., 1419 ; ii, 201". Sancreed [Sancti Sancredi, MS.], Vicars of — John Mychel ; on whose death was inst., 6 Nov,, 1410, Richard Talvargh, chaplain ; patron, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 124, Satterleigh [Saterlegh], Rectors of — WiUiam Whyte, on whose death was inst., 21 April, 1396, Thomas Torner, priest ; patron, "hac vice," Thomas Saterlegh, ii, 5. On Tomer's death John atte Ya, chaplain, was inst., 15 March, 1416-17 ; ii, 182". Commission of Enquiry, dated 22 Feb., 1416-17 ; ii, 261. Seaton [Seton, MS.], Vicars of — Roger Danyel ; on whose death was inst, 16 April, 1400, Richard Manyngford, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Sherborne; ii, 46. He exchanged 2 March, 1404-5 (proxy — John Speek, clerk), with John Scoy " de Louthorp (V. of Mayfield in the Jurisdiction of the Abp, of Canterbury) ; u, 82. This Vicar exchanged, 17 May, 1405, mth Jolm Hoker (R. of St, Michael's, Bristol) ; ii, 84". On whose death John Flesshewre, chaplain, was inst, 6 July, 1418, ii. 193, — Commission of Enquiry, dated 13 June, 1418, u, 265". Shaftesbury, St. Rambald's [" Sancti Rowaldi Shafton, MS.] See Chittlehampton, V., ii, 86''- Shebbear [Schefbeare, MS.], Vicars of — John Wayte ; on whose death was inst, 15 Sept., 1401, John Harry, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Torre, ii 20, Shevioke [Schevyok, MS.], Rectors of — Benedict Grysby ; on whose death was inst, 23 March, 1404-5, John Godwyn, chaplain ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon ; ii, 83''. On Godwyn's death Richard Donscombe, clerk, was inst. 31 Dec, 1406 ; patron, the same ii 94. On whose resignation John Walle, chaplain, was inst., 13 Sept,, 1415; patron, Sir Hugh Courtenay son of Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 169. Shillingford, Church of St. George, Rectors of — ¦ David Loueryng ; on whose resignation wa^ inst,, 15 June, 1398, John Tailour, priest ; patron, Baldwin de ShiUyngforde, ii, 9". On the resignation of , Taylour (sic) Richard Skydemore, clerk, was inst , 6 June, 1401 ; patron, Baldwin Shillyng- ford, ii, 19". 208 index — institutions, collations, etc, Shirwell [Schyrwyll and ShyrwyU, MS,], Rectors of— Baldwin Beaumuont(sic) ; on whose death was inst, 6 May, 1404, Robert Amyet, chaplain ; patron, WUliam Beaumuont (sic), ii, 75", On Amyet's death Robert Fynour, chaplain, was inst, 13 May, 1407 ; patrons, Thos. Beaumound John Bury, Thos, PyUond, and John Syntabyn de Lobbe, u, 96". He exchanged, 27 Nov., 1408, with Edward Fyschacre (R. of Shirwell) ; patrons, Thos. de Beaumount, John Byry, and Tho,s. PyUond, ii, 103. Fysshacre (sic) exchanged, 24 March, 1416-16, with WiUiam SecheviUe (V. of CoUumpton) ; patron. King Henry V, ii, 175". Shobrooke [Schokebroke and Schokbroke, MS.], Rectors of — John Isaak ; who exchanged, 22 Jan., 1400-1401, vrith WUliam de Humberston (R. of the Chapel of Legh, alias " le Mote," Dioc of Chichester) ; proxy^ — WUliam Bradenham ; patron, the Bishop ; ii, 52. Humberston (proxy — William Bradenham, again), exchanged 26 Oct., 1404, with WUliam Derwent (V. of Tenterden, Dioc. of Canterbury) ; (prosy — Robert Lyster, chaplain) ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of St. Augustine, Can terbury, U, 79". He exchanged, 8 July, 1417, with WUUam Camsey (R. of South Perrott, Dioc of Salisbury), ii, 186. Sidmouth [Sydemouth, MS.], Vicars of — Hen/ry Oustyn ; on whose death was inst,, 23 May, 1402, John Cai'vet, chaplain ; patrons, " hac vice," Sir Peter Courtenay, knt, Rd. Amys, Prior of Stoke Courcy, John KyrohUl, and Richard BacwyUe, clerks, u, 22. Sidbury, Vicars of — Thomas Rawlyn ; on whose death was inst, 26 Sept., 1401, WiUiam Broun ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 20". Silverton [Silferton, MS.], Rectors of — WiUiam Oterhampton ; on whose death was collated, " jure devoluto," 17 April, 1415, Richard Hoper, chaplain (proxy — Reginald Bi-yta, R. of Dittisham) ; ii, 164". Skilgate, R. (Dioc. of B. and W.), see Bampton, Chantry of Forde, ii, 32*'. Slapton ; Rectory of the Colleg. Chantry of the B.V.M. (within the Manor of Slapton ; commonly called the Chantry of Guy de Bryene, senior). Rectors of — Robert Hawkesworth ; whose successor was Walter Danyd. chaplain, collated 14 May, 1400 ; patron, "hac vice," the Bishop, ii, 46". He died 16 March, 1409-10, and John Bowryng was inst, 3 June, 1410 ; ii. 111. Slapton, P.C. annexed to the Chantry of St. Mary there ; "Ministers "— [John Combe is mentioned in the wiU of Walter Trote (Canon of Exeter, and, from 1375 to 1381, Rector of the CoUe^ate Chantry), dated 4 Nov., 1399, as " ministrum iu perpetuo oiiicio miuisteriatus parochianorum ecclesie parochialis de Slapton, perpetue cantarie de Slapton noviter fundate, i, 302".] Peter Holdych, chaplain, inst 12 July, 1403 ; patron, Walter Danyell, R of the College of St Mary at Slapton, u, 68. William, Cote, chaplain, inst. 16 April, 1411 ; patrons, the Community of Slapton, ii, 132. index — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 209 SOMERLEGH ; Prebend in the Cathedral Church of Chichester — John Pomfret resigned (proxy — Thomas Weston), and John DypphuU, chaplain, was collated (proxy — Robert Pensansz), by the Bishop of Exeter on behalf of the Bishop of Chichester, . . . AprU, 1397 (the day of the month, is omitted) ; U, 33". Southampton, St. Mary's, R., see St. Columb-major, ii, 137^. Southleigh, Rectors of — John Taylour, chaplain, inst, 16 June, 1414 ; patron, Alice Bonevile, Lady of Southleigh, ii, 159". On whose resignation WilUam La/ne, chaplain, was inst, 20 August, 1415, ii, 168. Southmolton, Rectors of — John Hacche ; on whose death was inst, 12 Jan., 1406-7, WUUam Peion, chaplain ; patron " hac vice," Sir John ComewaUl, knt., ii, 94. He exchanged, 10 Sept, 1410, with John Park (R. of 'Whittington, Dioc of Worcester), patron, the same ; ii, 122". South Perrott [South Perot, MS.], R., see Bratton [Clovelly] R, ii, 186^ South Petherwin [Pyderwyn, MS.], Vicars of — Thomas Trdynow aUas Godok ; on whose resignation was inst, 7 Oct., 1410, John Colman, chaplain ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of St. German's, ii, 123". South Pool [South Pole, MS.], Rectors of— Edward Patryngg ; on whose death was inst., 28 March, 1398, John Reed, priest ; patron. Sir John Dynham, knt, ii, 8. On the death of Rede (sic), John Aller, chaplain, was inst, 10 Aug., 1406 ; patrons, Jas. Aumarle, John Pole, Robert Maynard, Thos. Hertescote, and John Bole, ii, 90". On AUer's death William Langeton was inst, 24 June, 1407 ; patrons, the same, u, 97. On whose death John Cwrvargh, chaplain, was inst, 19 Feb,, 1413-14 ; patrons, Robert Maynard aud Thomas Hertescote, ii, 156". South Tawton, Vicars of — Geoffrey Lange ; on whose death was inst, 20 Dec, 1411, Richard Man, chaplain ; patrons, the Warden and CoUege of Windsor, ii, 138. On Man's resignation John Hegneh, chaplain, was inst., 16 July, 1416 ; ii, 177". Sowton, R, see Clyst Fomison. Spaxton, R. (Dioc. of B. and W.), see Holcombe Bogus, V., ii, 42". Spreyton [Sprayton, MS.], Vicars of — Pder Dyne ; on whose resignation was inst., 8 Jan., 1405-6, John Gyffard, chaplain ; patron. King Henry IV, u, 88. Stanford-on-Avon [-super-Avene, MS.], R. (Dioc. of Lincoln), see Ermington, R, ii, 120". Stapleford [Stapilforthe, MS.], R, see Bosham, ii, 109", Staverton, Vicars of — Nicholas Cole ; who exchanged, 28 Nov., 1403, with Richard Doty (R. of St Laurence, Exeter) ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, u, 70". P 210 INDEX— institutions^ COLLATIONS, ETC, Sticklepath [Stikilepath and Stikelpath, MS,], Chantry Chapel of — Nicholas Bubbewyth ; on whose resignation was inst, 27 Sept,, 1396, Patrick Wode, priest ; proxy— Henry Peek, priest ; patron, Edward, Eari of Devon, n, 6, On 'Wode's resignation, th'e said Henry Peke (sic), was inst,, 21 May, 1397 ; u, 7. Stockleigh English [Stokkelegh Englyssch, MS.], Rectors of— Roger Batyn ; on whose death was inst., 16 Sept., 1396, William Herle, clerk ; patron. Sir John Herle, knt., ii, 6. Stockleigh Pomeroy [Stokeleigh Pomeray, MS.], Rectors of — Robert Wyghale; on whose death was collated, 8 Feb., 1418-19, John Peake, chaplain ; ii, 197. Stogumber [Stokegommere a,nd Stokegummur, MS.], (Dioc. of B, and W.) see Colcombe, Chantry of, ii, 36 ; and Bick leigh R., ii, 87"- Stokeclimsland [Stoke-in-Clymmeslond, MS.], Rectors of — Richard Prentys : on whose resignation was inst,, 3 Dec,, 1397, Walter Westney, clerk' (proxy — Robert Bristowe) ; patron, K. Richard IL, ii, 36". Commission of Enquiry, ii, 213". On "\Vestney's resignation Nicholas Stoke, priest, was inst , 15 June, 1398 ; patron, the same, ii, 9". He exchanged, 4 Nov., 1399, with Ihiimas Wdyn [alias Abyngdon], (Canon and Preb. of Glasney and R. of Withiel)'; but the latter was not instituted tUl the 18th of November; patron, K. Henry IV., n, 43". Stoke Damarel [Stoke Damarle, MS.], Rectors of — Walter Estcolm ; on whose death was inst, 1 Sept. 1410, John Walle, chaplain ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 122". On WaUe's resignation Richard Lemmonesworth, chaplain, was inst., 20 Sept, 1415 ; patron, Sir Ed ward de Courtenay, ii, 169. Stoke Fleming [Sancti Ermundi (sic) de Stoke Flemmyng, MS.], Rectors of— Walter Colmpton ; on whose death was inst, 1 March, 1400-1, Stephen Josep, chaplain ; patrons, Sir 'William Bonevyle, knt, John Strech, John Prestecote, and John Uggeburgh (chaplain) ; u, 17. On the death of Joseph (sic). William Hyeonyse, chaplain, was inst, 2 Sept., 1419 ; patron. Sir Thomas de Carrew, knt, ii, 202. Stoke Gabriel [Stok Sancti Gabrielis, MS.], Vicars of— Richard Penwyn; who exchanged, 23 Nov., 1396, with Robei-t Saunder, chaplain (for his Chapelry of the B.V.M. in the Cemetery of Ermington), ii, 32. On whose resignation John Harry, chaplain, was collated, 6 Oct,, 1417 ; ii, 187". Stoke-in-Teignhead [-in-Tynhyde, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Tugd ; on whose death was collated, 10 Nov., 1397, Richard Aldryngton (alias Colcomb), clerk ; ii, 35" ; and again, 25 Nov., 1400, ii, 52. He exchanged, 28 Feb., 1401-2, with ¦ Thomas Clyfforde (R. of Lanteglos-by-Camelford), ii, 57. On whose death WiUiam Fylham, chaplain, was collated, 1 Feb., 1418-19 ; ii, 196". On whose resignation James Carsdigh, LL.B., chaplain, was collated, 2 Aug., 1419 ; ii, 201". INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 211 Stoke Rivers [Stokerevers, MS.], Rectors of— John Alkeburgh, chaplain ; on whose death waa inst, 4 May, 1403, •/oAm ./tiAi^s, chaplain; patron, Wm. de Beaumount, domiceUus, ii, 66. On whose resignation Thomas Haywode, chxglAin, was inst., 23 Dec, 1410; patrons, Thos. Beau mount, John Wolf, Henry Crosse, and Wm. Squyer, ii, 129". He exchanged, 14 Nov., 1416, with Richard Trevylyan (V. of Poundstock), patrons, the same, ii, 180. Stokenham, Rectors of — Henry Blakaboi-n, on whose death was inst, 22 July, 1399, Thomas Montagu (proxy — John Wytymer) ; patron, John Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, u, 42. On whose death Richard Prentys, chaplain, was inst, 14 July, 1404 (proxy — Edward Prentys, clerk) ; patron, K. Henry IV., ii, 77". On whose death a dispute arose as to the patronage, and Thomas de Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, and Lord Monthermer presented, and the Bishop admitted and instituted, 28 Oct,, 1416 (proxy — Laurence Haukyn, Canon of Exeter,) — Edward Prentys, chaplain, ii, 179". MatUda, Countess of Salisbury, had mean- whUe appealed to the Judges at Westminster, who decided in her favour, aud the said institution was quashed ; her presentee Adam Davenport, clerk, being inst, 10 May, 1417 ; (proxy — John Shyllyng ford) ; ii, 183. See Stokenham in the General Index, Stokenham [Stokynham, MS.], Vicars of— WUliam Clyfton ; on whose death was inst, 14 Jan., 1395-6, John lilveston priest ; patron, the Rev. Henry Blakeborn, R. of Stokenham, u, 2. On the death of Ulston (dc), James Frankecheny, chaplain, was inst., 31 May, 1418 ; patron, Adam Daven port, R. of Stokenham, u, 192. Commission of Enquiry, dated 13 May, 1418 ; u, 265. Stoodleigh [Stodelegh and Stodelygh, MS.], Rectors of — .Tohn Batyn, who exchanged, 16 AprU, 1405, with John Iverey (R. of Oake, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patron, Elinor Fitzpayu, ii, 83". Yvery (sic) exchanged, 7 July, 1405, 'with John Blakdake (R. of Clyst St Lawrence) ; patron, Thomas Horshay, domi ceUus, and AUce his wife, ii, 85. This R. exchanged, 8 July, 1407, with John Fenton (V. of Pitminster, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patron, Eleanora Fitz Payn ; ii, 97. Fenton exchanged, 1 Aug., 1410, with John Corbyn (R. of Wittenham Rowley, Dioc of SaUsbury) ; patron, Alienora de Fypeyn ; ii, 121". He exchanged, 3 March, 1410-11, with Thomas Caux (" Minister sive Rector de Culve " (i.e., KUve), Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patron, the same, u, 130". Stowford [Stouford, MS.], Rectors of — Roger Lompe ; on whose death was inst,, 10 April, 1409, Tliomas preyston, chaplain ; patron, John ColshuU [esquire], u, 105. On whose resignation WUliam Copleston, clerk, was inst, 6 May, 1415 ; patron, the same, ii, 164". On whose resignation John Laury, chaplain, was inst, 18 Oct, 1416 ; patron. Sir John ColshuU, knt, u, 169". Stratford-juxta-Glemham, Dioc. of Norwich, R., see Clyst St. Mary, R., ii, 91. Studland [Stodland, MS.], R. (Dioc, of Salisbury), see East Ogwell, ii, 198", SuTCOMBE [Suttacombe, MS,], Rectors of — 212 index — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, Roger Rome ; on whose death was inst, 11 Feb., 1404-5, John Drayton, chaplain ; patron, Sir Ivo Fitz- Waryn, knt, ii, 82. This R. [described, here, as "alias Bonde "], exchanged 20 Aug., 1408, with Thomas Rale (V. of Kingsbury, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; patron. Sir John Fitz- Wareyn, knt., ii, 102". Ralegh (sic) exchanged, 20 Dec, 1416 (proxy— John Lane, clerk), with Walter Boway (R. of St. John-iu-Cornwall), patron. Sir Thos. Stawell, knt, and Robert Cornu, esquire ; ii, 181. SuTTON-juxta-Plymouth [Plymmouth, MS.], Vicars of — Michael Cergeaux ; on whose resignation was inst, 12 July, 1397, John Gyles, m.a., patron, the Prior and Convent of Plympton, U, 35. " Master Gyles " exchanged, 8 May, 1409, ¦with Thomas Guldesfdd', (R. of Elingdon, Dioc. of Salisbury) ; proxy — WilUam Karlee, literate ; U, 105". Swansea [Sweynesey, MS.], Hospital of St. David at, see Alwington, R. ii, 131. Tadyport (Chantry in the Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene)— Thomas Verlegh, priest ; inst,, 13 April, 1396 ; patron, John Hankeford, in right of the lands of Joan, his wife, ii, 5. Talaton [Taleton, MS.], Rectors of— [ WUUam Warre : there, is no record of his death, or resignation ; but the Church was vacant for some time, as] John Hethen, chaplain, was collated by lapse, 10 July, 1404 ; ii, 77". On Hethen's death Nicholas Ayscherygh, chaplain, was inst,, 18 Aug., 1405 ; patron, "hac rice " Thomas Brythlegh, domicellus, u, 85". Talkern, R., i.e., Minster, q.'v. Talland [Tallan, MS.], Vicars of— Walter Racan ; on whose death John Trethewy, priest, was instituted, 13 July, 1396 ; patrons, Stephen (Prior) and the Convent of Launceston, ii, 6. Tamerton, Vicars of — Simon Nywenham ; on whose resignation was inst., 8 Nov., 1399, Thomas Moene, priest ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton, u, 14. On the resignation of " Thomas Baker, alias Meone " (sic), Thomas Forde, chaplain, was inst, 27 Oct, 1403 ; ii, 153. Taunton (Chantry of St. Andrew in the Church of St. Mary Magd.), see Upottery, V., ii, 69. Tavistock Abbey, Abbots of — Thomas CuUyng ; on whose death John Mey was elected, and confirmed 30 July, 1402 ; ii, 63". Tavistock, Vicars of— John Hykedon ; on whose death was inst., 17 Oct., 1400, John Lucas, chaplain ; patron, Thomas (Abbot) and the Convent of Tavistock, U, 15". Ou whose death Roger Sturt, deacon, was inst, 17 Oct, 1416 ; ii, 179". On whose resignation John Borneslo, chaplain, was inst, 6 Dec, 1416 ; ii, 181. Tawstock [Taustoke alias dicta Toustoke, MS.], Rectors of— [ Walter Gybbes : his name is not mentioned among the Institutions ; but he had been R. since 139C, was Canon of Exeter, and seems to have resigned Tawstock about three months before his collation to a Canonry in Ottery St Mary, 14 Sep., 1404.] INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, 2l3 WiUiam de PUton, succeeded him, being inst, 10 June, 1404 ; patron, K. Henry, IV., ii, 76, Tedburn [St, Mary,— Tetteboume, MS.], Rectors of — WUliam Schute j on whose death was inst, 29 Jan., 1418-19, Thomas Coffyn, chaplain ; patron. Sir Wm. Estiirmy, knt ; ii, 196".— Com mission of Enquiry, dated 17 Jan., 1418-19 ; ii, 267. Tgign Brewer [Teng Bruwer — the antient name of Teign- GRACE, — " Ecclesia parochialis Apostolorum Petri et PauU], Rectors of — Thomas Whyte ; on whose death was inst, 4 Jan., 1409-10, Peter Wynkelegh, chaplain ; patron, John Prestecote, u, 108, On whose death Richard Parker, chaplain, was inst, 23 Nov., 1412; patron, "hac vice," Margery, relict of John Prestecote, ii, 146. On whose death WiUiam Come, chaplain, was inst., 5 April, 1414 ; patron, the same ; u, 157". Teigngrace, i.q., Teign Brewer, q.v. Tenterden (Dioc. of Canterbury), see Shobrooke, R., ii. 79" Theynton, R. CDioc. of Lincoln), see Clyst Fomison, ii, .51. Thornbury, Rectors of — Walter Trenylen ; on whose resignation was inst., 31 March, 1404, John Dygon, Canon of Plympton Priory ; patron, Henry Cornu, domicellus. A pension of £10 per annum was reserved to the said Henry Trenylen, for the necessaries of life, lest ho should disgrace the clergy by begging ; also a chamber in the Rectory manse, to be chosen by himself, so that he did not choose the principal chamber, ii, 75. On Dygon's resignation' Rieliard Bere, chaplain, was inst., 16 Jan., 1411-12 ; patron, Walter Cornu, domicellus, ii, 139. Thorne Coffin, R. (Dioc. of B. and W.), see Meeth, R., ii, 221. Thorney, R. (Dioc. of Chichester), see St. Stephen's-in- Brannel, R., U, 180"; also, St. George's, Exeter, U, 196. Thorverton [Thurverton, MS.], Vicars of — Andrew Stoke ; on whose resignation was inst, 18 Aug., 1405, WUliam Dene, chaplain ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 86. This Rector exchanged, 23 June, 1415, with WUUam Mogrygge (R. of Heathfield Durburgh, Dioc. of B. & W.) ; u, 165". Thurleston, Rectors of — Robert Benet ; on whose death was inst,, 13 Jan,, 1418-19, John Somayster, Canon of Torre Abbey ; patron, WilUam Ferrers de Churche ton, Esquire, ii, 196". Tintagel [Boscynny-juxta-Tyndagell, also " juxta Bossyny," MS.], Vicars of— Stephen Goof ; ou whose death was inst, 6 May, 1400, Pder Rous, chaplain ; patron, K. Henry IV. (the temporalities of the Abbey of Fontevrault being in his hands during the war with France) ; u, 46. On the death of Rous John Kdly, junior, chaplain, was inst. 25 Sept 1407 ; (proxy — Warin KeUy) ; patron, the same ; ii, 98". ' This resignation is separately recorded ; Penels, and was 'witnessed by Thomas it took place by proxy — Richard Burnel, notary-pubUck. 214 INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Tiverton, the Principal (or Pitt) Portion, Rectors of — WUUam Smyth de Colmpton ; on whose resignation was inst, 6 May, 1413, Walter Robert ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, u, 150". On Robert's death Walter CoUe, deacon, was inst, 27 Sept, 1415 ; ii, 169". Tiverton, the Second (or Clare) Portion, Rectors of — Richard Gurney ; on whose death was inst, 11 Dec, 1398, Thomas Hendeman, priest ; ii, 10. On whose resignation Walter Robert, LL.B., was inst, 12 March, 1403-4 ; (proxy — John WaUe, clerk), ii, 74". He exchanged, 2 Aug., 1406, vrith John Radeclyff (Preb. of Cutton) ; proxy — Laurence Haukyn, Canon of Exeter ; ii, 90". On the death of Redeclyf (sicJ James Frankcheyne, clerk, was inst., 12 Dec, 1407 ; ii, 99. Tiverton, the Third (or Tydcombe) Portion, Rectors of — John Colyer; on whose death was inst, 17 Jan., 1402-3, Alan Benet, priest, u, 23". Toller Porcorum, V. (Dioc. of Salisbury), see Jacobstow, R. (Devon), n, 162. Torbrian [Torrebryan, MS.], Rectors of — Nicholas Wake ; on whose death was inst, 24 April, 1405, WiUiam Peion, chaplain, (proxy — Thomas Peion, literate) ; patron. Sir John Chaundos, knt, u, 83". [On Peion's resignation — -see South Molton], John Gentylman, chaplain, was inst, 11 March, 1406-7 ; (proxy — Philip Pope, chaplain) ; U, 95. Torre Abbey, A.bbots of — [ WiUiam Norton, to whom succeeded] Matthew Yerd, 19 July, 1412 ; u, 142". WUliam Mychel succeeded, 18 March ["eodem die "—not " March 19 " as in Oliver's Monasticon], 1413-14 ; u, 157 Torrington [i.e., S. Michael's, Great Torrington ; also called in the MS. Chepyng Toryton], Rectors of — Laurence Bryghtlegh ; on whose death was inst., 10 Jan., 1400-1, WiUiam Hyde, chaplain ; patron. Sir Robert Chalons, knt, ii, 52. On this Rector's death Stephen Payn, c'^a.-plsiin, was inst, 12 Nov., 1413 (proxy— Philip MarschaU) ; patron, the same ; u, 153". On Payn's election to the Deanery of Exeter, WiUiam, Bishop of SoMricB, was inst, 19 Dec, 1415 ; patron, " ea rice," John Copleston, junior. A Commission of Enquiry herein had been directed (10 Deo.) to the Dean of the Deanery of Torrington, and to Thos. R. of Torrington- Parva, John Knyght, and WiUiam Alyn, notaries ; who found that all things were regular, and certified the Bishop accordingly on the said 19th Dec ; ii, 173". On the death of " WUUam Yeurde " (sicj Henry Trethewy, chaplam, was inst, 24 April, 1418 ; (proxy— Thomas Greyston, chaplain) ; patron, Su- Robert Chalouns, knt, ii, 190". Com mission of Enquiry, dated 18 April, 1418 ; ii, 265. WiUiam Alyn, clerk, was inst, 16 Dec foUowing ; patron the same, ii, 196". Torrington ; the Rectory or Chapel of St. James in the Castle of Chepyngtoryton, Rectors of — Thomas Peyngtowr ; on whose death Jb^n Coj-Jer, chaplain, was inst, 15 Sept, 1401; patron, "h,acvice," Sir Ivo Fytz waryn, knt, u, 20. On Carter's death Stephen Potter, chaplain, succeeded, 1 June, 1405 ; patron. Sir Robert Chalouns, knt, ii, 85. INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLA^ONS, ETC. 215 Totnes, Archdeacons of — John Lydeford, senior ; on whose death was collated, 21 Jan., 1407-8 [not 26 , Jan., 1408, as in Oliver's List], William Hunden, who exchanged, 29 May, 1415, with William Barton (Canon and Preb, of Holy Cross in Lincoln Cathedral .and R. of Crawley-magna) ; proxy— Richard Barton ; ii, 164". Totnes Priory, Priors of— Thomas Surynforde, after whose resignation, 24 March, 1406-7 (u, 349"), John Southam, monk of the said Priory, was inst, 11 June, 1407 ; patron, William la Zouche de Haryngworth, on the nomination of K. Henry IV. (on account of the war with France), u, 96". Totnes, [Tottonia, MS.], Vicars of— John Sabyn ; on whose death was inst., 3 March, 1406-7, John Dolbiry, chaplain ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Totnes, ii, 95. Totnes, the Chantry Chapel of the Holy Ghost, at Warlond, Wardens — Thomas Persoun ; on whose death was coUated, 8 April, 1401, Hugh Heynys, friar of Hounslow^, u, 53, Townstal [Tounstalle and Tunstall, MS.], Vicars of— Matthew Yurd ; on whose resignation was inst, 9 Dec, 1396, Nicholas de Cherleton, Canon of Torre Abbey ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of Torre, ii, 6". His successor, Richard Bradewo-rthy, monk of Torre Abbey, was inst, 26 Sept, 1400 ; ii, 50". On whose death WUliam MycheU, Canon of Torre, was inst, 9 Qct, 1406 ; ii, 92, His resigna tion is not recorded ; but he became Abbot iu March, 1413-14 (see u, 157), and his successor, John Burqh, Canon of Torre, was inst, 24 April, 1414 (proxy — John Lane, clerk), ii, 158. Tregony, Vicar of — John Wolvele, chaplain ; inst, 6 Dec, 1395 ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Merton (Dioc. of 'Winchester), ii, 29. Treneglos, Vicars of — Reginald Foter ; on whose death was inst, 14 July, 1409, Thomas Hendri, chaplain, patron, K. Henry IV., ii, 106". Trentishoe [Trendysho, MS.], Rectors of— - Joli.n Skynner : he exchanged, 9 Dec, 1417, witli Simon Tovy(y. of Westleigh) ; proxy — Thomas' Whyot, clerk; patron, Walter Harry de Trendysho ; n, 188". Trevalga, St. Petrock's, Rectors of— John Mayow : he exchanged, 23 Oct, 1399, with Robert Seek (R. of Perran-Uthno) ; proxy- — John Chiket ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 13". Commission, dated 5 August, 1398 ; u, 220 [Mayow is calleid WiUiam therein]. On the death of Robert Soke (sic) Walter Twyneow, chaplain, was inst, 16 July, 1406 ; ii, 90. Tring [Trenge, MS.], (Dioc. of Lincoln), see Uffculme, ii, 44"- ' " Fratri domus sive monasterii de Capelle Sancti Spiritus de Warlond, Houndyslowe, Ordinis Sancte Trini- juxta villam Tottonie .... per tatis et redempcionis captivorum, mortem fratris Thome Persoun, Londoniensis Diocesis, eundem Ordi- ultimi ipsius Capelle Custodis, vacan- nein expresse professo, oustodiam tem." 216 'index — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC, Truro [Beate Marie de Treurev, and in the margin " Truru " MS.], Rectors of— Thomas WUle ; on whose death was inst,, 18 March, 1411-12, Nicholas Treberveth ; patron, " hac vice," Robert HuUe, senior, domicellus, u, 140", 246. Tywardreath Priory [Trewerdrayth, MS.], Priors of — WiUiam de la Haye ; ou whose death was inst, 9 Dec, 1399, John Maslyn, monk of the Monastery of St. Mary and St. Peter " super Dynam " ; patron, K. Henry IV. (in whose hand the temporaUties of the Monastery of St. Sergius and St. Bacchus then were), ii, 44". On the death of Maslyn John Rogger was inst, 14 Dec, 1406 ; patron, Henry, Prince of Wales, u, 93". Tywardreath, Vicars of— Thomas Jordan ; on whose resignation was inst, 29 March, 1409, Robert Hood, chaplain ; patron, K. Henry IV., ii, 105. Uffculme, Rectors of — Peter Pykeryng : who exchanged, 30 Dec, 1399, with John Luk (R. of Tring, Dioc. of Lincoln) ; patron, John, Prior of the Cathedral Church of Bath, u, 44". Ugborough [Uggeburgh, MS.], Rectors of — John Cheyne : who exchanged 13 May. 1405, (proxy — WUliam Brounyng, clerk), with John SchUlyngford, R. of Rotherfield, Dioc of Chichester (proxy — Richard Skydmore, chaplain) ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton, ii, 84. On the death of Shillyngford (sic) Richard Palmer, chaplain, was inst., 19 Dec, 1406 ; ii, 93". On whose death Roger Bolter, chaplain, was inst, 21 April, 1419 ; ii, 198. Umberleigh [Womberley, Womberlegh and Wumberlegh, MS.], in the parish of Atherington, Chantry-priests of — Henry Lovdak ; on whose resignation was inst, 27 Jan., 1400-1401, John Doune, chaplain, patron, K. Henry IV. , u, 52". His resignation is not recorded ; but he was inst to Abbotsham, V,, 17 March, 1401 (see ii, 17), and on the 28th of the same month John Gyffard, chaplain, was inst to this Chantry, ii, 17". Qyfi'ard exchanged, 1 March, 1402-3, with Robert Forde (R. of Nymet Rowland) ; u, 25". His resignation is not recorded, but he was inst to East WorUngton, R., 3 AprU, 1407 (seen, 95'') : and on May X .... [a blank left to be fiUed in, and never attended to], in the same year, Waltei- Yonge, chaplain, was instituted u, 96". On the death of Yonge, WUliam Hele, chaplain, was inst, 2 Aug., 1410 ; ii, 122. Uploman [Lomen and de Lomena, also " Wellyngton Lamon," MS.], Rectors of— Robert Scheterne, ; on whose resignation was inst, 12 Dec, 1397, John Bisschop, priest ; patron, K. Richard II. (John Wrothe, son and heir of Sir John Wrothe, knt., the true patron, being at the time, a minor), ii, 7". Byschepe (dc) exchanged, 6 Aug., 1402, vrith Richard Forste (R. of Bagborough, Dioc of B. and W.) ; patron, K. Henry IV. U, 63". Forst (sic) exchanged, 7 Nov., 1406, with Thomas Wa/rre (R. of Chardlinch, Dioc of B. aud W.) ; patron, K, Henry IV., during the minority of [John], son and heir of Margaret, widow of Sir John de Wroth, knt.^ ; ii, 93. On the resignation of Warr (sic). ^ " racione minoris etatis filu et heredis Johannis de Wroth, militis, in sua Margarete, que fuit uxor Domini custodia existeutis." INDEX — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 217 Robert Baret was inst, 12 Nov. 1411, patron, Henry IV. (as above), u, 136".— [There can be no doubt that Uploman is meant by " Wellyngton Lamon," though the fact is not very apparent at first sight ; and it may be well, perhaps, to quote the entry at length : — " Item, duodecimo die mensis Novembris, Dominus, iu Manerio suo Criditon ensi, admisit dominum Robertum Baret, oapellanum, ad Ecclesiam Paro chialem de Wellyngton Lamon, Exoniensis Diocesis, per liberam resigna- cionem domini Thome Warr, ultimi ipsius Eoclesie Rectoris, in manibus ejusdem Domini lactam et per ipsum admissam, vacantem. Ad quam per exceUeutissimum in Christo Principem et Dominum, Dominum Henricum, Dei gracia Regem Anglie et Francie illustrem et Dominum Hybernie, verum ipsius Ecclesie, hac vice, patronum, racione custodie terre et heredis Johannis Wroth, ruiUtis, defuncti, in manibus suis existeuoium, eidem Domino extitit presentatus ; et ipsum Rectorem insti^tuit canonice in eadem cum suis juribus et pertinenciis universis : Curam ani/maram, etc. : Juribus, etc. Et, prestita canonica obediencia per eundem, mandatum fuit Archidiacono Exoniensi, sen ejus Officiali, pro ipsius Induccione ; et obtinuit literas Institucionis et Induccionis. " ' Uplyme, Rectors of — Stephen Eyr, on whose death was inst, 14 July, 1397, John Parys, clerk ; patrons, John (Abbot) and the Convent of Glastonbury, u, 7". He exchanged, 8 May, 1398, with Richard de Skelton (R. of Middleton, Dioc. of B. and W.) ; ii, 37. On the death of Richard Skelton (dc) Nicholas WUton, clerk, was inst., 13 April, 1399 ; ii, 12. WiUiam Musket, chaplain, succeeded, 29 July, 1400 ; u, 49. Upottery [Upotray, MS.], Vicars of — John Custa ; he exchanged, 20 Sept., 1403, with WiUiam Plusche (for his Chantry of St. -Andrew, in the Church of St Mary ^ In Pole's Collections I find, under " Lomen or Uplomen " (p. 212), that it " was y® enheritanc of a famyly of y' name .... in Kinge Henry 2 tyme,,Will''m de Lomen, or Lumine ; 'Will'm de Lomen, K', his sonne ; S'' liiohard, Sonne of S'' 'WUl^'m ; and S'' Richard de Lomen, the last ; iifter whom followed S'' John de Willing- ton!' He makes no mentiou, in this place, of the Wroths ; 'out, under Aderington (p. 422), I find that " Jordan de Chambernun " of Umberlegh in that parish, " had issue William, w"" by Eva his wief had issue the I/ady Joue, vrife of Sir Ralph de Willingtou .... .shee had issue S'' Ralph de Willinton (sicJ " who " by JuUan (w"" I take to bee daughter and heire of S' Richard de Lomeue, for all the lands of Lomen descended in her issue) had issue S'' John, ' ' whose descent is given, through several generations, to " Margaret, wief of John, sou of S'' John Wrothe, and Isabell, wief of Will'm Beau mont. John Wrothe," he adds, " by y said Margaret had issue EUzabeth vrief of S' WiU^m Palton, by whom hee had Umberlegh ; S'' Will'm, Sonne of S>' WUliam and EUzabeth, had issue S' W" Palton, of Umber legh, which marled Anne, daughter of S'' PhUlip Courtenay, and died w'^out issue, by w''" meanes Umberlegh, aud the rest of WiUington's lands, fell unto S'' Thomas Beamout, sonne of WUl^m Beamout aud Isabell WiUing- ton." It will be observed that Pole makes no mention of John, the minor referred to in the Register, as (in 1397) the sou and heir of Sir John Wrothe, aud afterwards (iu 1406) as the sou and heir of Margaret his widow. He died a minor, and without issue, when aU the lands passed in the female Une to the Beaumonte of Shirwell (Esq. 13 H. IV. No. 25). Thus it is plam to see how the parish of 'Lomen ' came to be called "WeUyngton Lamon" in 1411 ; a fact which I have not seen stated, however, in any book of reference to which I have access. 218 INDEX— INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. Magd., Taunton) ; patrons, the Dean and CKapter of Exeter, ii, 69. On whose death John Noble, chaplain, was inst., 27 June, 1416 ; u, 176". Upton Hellions [Uppeton Hylyon, MS.], Rectors of— Richard Pyther ; ou whose death was inst, 27 Sept., 1416, John Payn ; patron, John Watton, esquire, ii, 179". Veryan [Elerky, MS.], Vicars of— Waltei- Levenau-nt ; on whose resignation was inst, 22 Jan., 1395-6, John de Bykeleyh. priest ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of E-xeter, U, 3". On whose death William Aysshecote, chaplain, was inst, 13 Nov., 1402 ; ii, 23". ViRGiNSTOWE [Virgenystow, MS.], Rectors of — John Osborne ; on whose death was inst, 13 June, 1110, Alfred Gyst, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of TavLit.ock, ii, 115. On Gyst's resignation Robert Sturt. clerk, was inst, 13 Sept, 1412 ; u, 144 Ou Sturt's resignation Walter Crewys, Jiccolite, was inst, 23 Oct, 1416 (proxy— Thomas BurneU, clerk), u, 179". Walkhampton [Walkampton, MS.], Vicars of — John Lange ; ou whose death was inst, 14 Jan., 1405-6, Williain Tregodok, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot aud Convent of Buckland, u, 88, Wambrook, R. (Dioc. of SaUsbury), see Harpford, ii, 188, 263. Warbleton [Warbylton, MS.], R. (Dioc. of Chichester), see Bosham, ii, .52. Warkleigh [Warkelegh and, Warkele, MS.], Rectors of — - Laurence Whytdey ; who exchanged, 20 Aug., 1401, with Thomas Veysy '^R, of Penne, Dioc. of B. and W. — patron, John Cheselden, esquire) ; patron, K. Henry IV,, as Custos of the lands of Fulk Fitzwaryn (heir of Sir Fulk Fitzwaryn, knt), a minor ; ii, 54". He exchanged, 5 Aug., 1402, with John Pytte (R. of Rewe) ; patron, " hac vice "— K, Henr. IV., ii, 22". Washbourne [Whasseborne and Waysshebourne, MS.], in the parish of Harberton, Chantry Chapel of — Geoffrey Wyngkelegh, chaplain, was inst, 6 -April, 1403 ; patron. Sir John Hauley, senior, u, 65". On the death of Wynkele (sic) Thomas Perell, chaplain, was inst, 23 March, 1418-9, patron. John Hauley, Esquire, u, 197". Washfield [Waysshfeld, Wayschfeld, and Wayschefeld, MS.], Rectors of — William Wodeborne; who exchanged, 11 Jan., 1409-10, with John Halys aUas Sparwe (R. of Brushford, Dioc of B. and W.) ; patrons, Thomas Werthe, Simon Bernevyle, and Richard Delyngton, ii, 108. Halys exchanged, 13 July, 1412, with Willinm Walyssoh, (R. of Parley, Dioc of Salisbury) ; patrons, the same, u, 142. Walsche (sic) exchanged. 18 Aug., 1415, with Robert Blake (R. of Heddington, Dioc. of Salisbury) ; patrons, Simon Berne vyle, John Dynyngton (sic), Wm. Walroud, Wm. Werthe, Wm. Hugelyng, and Nicholas Trelawny, u 167". On Blake's resignation Robert Gervays, chaplain, was inst., 12 November, 1416 ; patron, "hac vice," AUce, widow of Richard WolS', ii, 180. Week (or Wyke) St. Mary, Rectors of— index — INSTITUTIONS, COLLATIONS, ETC. 219 WiUiam Hals, chaplain, was inst, 26 July, 1404 (proxy — WiUiam GoreweU literate) ; patron, K. Henry IV., u, 78. On whose death John Gorewdl, junior, ll.b„ was inst,, 6 Aug., 1406 (proxy — WUUam GoreweU, Uterate) ; patron, K. Henry IV., u, 90". Wells Cathedral; Canonry and Prebend of Warminster alias Luxvyle ; see Ipplepen, ii, 110". Also, Canonry and Prebend of Combe Prima : see Crediton, ii, 152. Wendron [Sancte Wendrone, MS.], Vicars of— Simon Body ; ou whose death was inst., 8 Feb., 1416-17, WiUiam Raff, chaplain ; patrons, the Abbot .and Convent of Rewley, Oxon, ii, 182. West Alvington [the " West " omitted in MS.], Vicars of — John Gordray ; who exchanged, 2 Feb., 1395-6 (proxy — John Wolf), 'with John HuUyng (R. of Sutton-juxta-Bygenhume [i.e., Bignor], Dioc. of Chichester ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Lewes) ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, u, 29". He exchanged, 12 Aug., 1400, with John Baylebeyn (R. of Cheddon [Cheden, MS,], Dioc of B. and W.) ; u, 49", On whose death Simon Pawle, chaplain, was inst, 16 June, 1405 ; ii, 85. West Ansty, Vicars of — John Port ; on whose death was inst,, 12 Nov., 1415, WiUiam Speare, chaplain ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, U, 173". Westbury, V. (Dioc. of B. and W.), see Luppit, ii, 71". West Dean (Dioc. of Chichester), see Bosham, ii, 199. West Down, Vicars of — William Moggarygh ; who exchanged, 7 AprU, 1399, with Thomas Lange (R. of Heathfield, Dioc. of B. and W. ; patron, Robert Nor manton, locum tenens of the Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England) ; patron, the Bishop ; ii, 40". West Keal [Westerkele, MS.], R. (Dioc. of Lincoln), see Ipplepen, ii, 64". Westleigh [Wesley, MS. (in the margin')]. Vicars of — Simon Tovy ; he exchanged, 9 Dec, 1417, vrith John Skynner (R. of Trentishoe) ; patrons, the '""ean and Chapter of Exetei', ii, 188". On Skynner's death Ralph Kyngysford, chaplain, was inst, 28 Sept, 1418 ; u, 194". . Westmill (Dioc. of Lincoln), R., see Combmartin, R,, ii, 181. West Putford [Putteford, MS.], R., Rectors of — John Boghedon ; on whose death was inst, 11 Feb., 1404-5, Stephen Gyffard, clerk ; patrons, " hac vice " Sir John Hulle, Sir John ¦Wadham, and Sir Wm. Hankeford, knights, and Robert, son of the said John HuUe ; u, 82. Wherwell, Prebend of Goodworth in the Conventual Church of (Dioc. of Winchester), see St. Probus, ii, 162". Whimple [Whympell and Whympel, MS.] Rectors of John Drake ; he exchanged 22 Sept., 1407 (proxy — Waltor Robert) 'with Matthew Doune, for his Rectory or Portion " de la Grene " in the Church of Wodesdon, Dioc of Lincoln, and Wardenship of the Free Chapel of Crofton, Dioc. of SaUsbury) ; patron, K. Henry IV., u, 98. Doune exchanged, 17 June, 1418, with Thomas Warde, ll.b. (R. of Bampton) ; patron, K. Henry V., ii, 192. 220 index — institutions, collations, etc. Whitchurch, Vicars of — Henry Smyth ; on whose death was in.st, 25 May, 1398, John Raddych, priest ; patron, K. Richard II. (in whose hands were the tem poraUties of the Abbey of Tavistock), ii, 9. Whitechapel extra Aldgate (Dioc. and City of London), see St. Mawnan, R, ii, 178. Whitstone (in Devon), Rectors of — WiUiam Clyve waa instituted by Bi.shop Brantingham, on the resignation of John Clebury, in l.'J92 ; pation. Sir PhiUp Courtenay, knt. He is thrice mentioned in Stafford's Register (as " Rector ecclesie parochialis de Whytston "), and survived that Bishop ; u, 108", 109, 138". Whitstone [Whytston, MS.], (in CornwaU), Rectors of — Thomas Bardolf; on whose death was inst, 30 Aug., 1410, David Sauly, chaplain ; patron. Sir John Arundell, knt., ii, 121. Whittington [Wythyndon, MS.] R. (Dioc. of Worcester), see South Molton, R., U, 122", Widecombe[-in-the-Moor — Wydecombe, MS.], Vicars of — Edward Fysch, who exchanged, 25 Jan., 1399-1400, with Richard Madeford (R. of Honiton) ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, n, 45. He exchanged, 20 March, 1401-2 (proxy — Ralph Dollebeare), with Peter Duk (V. of Ashburton) ; ii, 67. Duk exchanged, 13 Oct , 1405, with Robert Mareschall (y. of HsbTherton) ; ii, 86. This Vicar exchanged, 11 Nov., 1410, with .John Wyndout (R, of St. Mary Steps, Exeter) ; ii, 124". On whose death Thomas Hendeman, chaplain, was inst,, 27 Aug., 1412 ; ii, 143". He ex changed, 26 Oct. following, with John Boghelegh (R. of Farway) ; ii, 145". Willand [Wyldelonde and Wildelond, MS.], Rectors of — Thomas Brunyng ; he exchanged, 8 Aug., 1396, with Peter Bryd (R. of Holdford, [Holeford, MS.], Dioc of B. and W.) ; proxy- John 'Touker ; patrons, the Prior and Convent of Taunton ; U, 31. Ou the death of this Rector, called in the MS., "Peter Holford," i.e. apparently " Peter Bryd de Holford," .lolin Bourne, chaplain, was inst, 21 Jan., 1401-2 ; ii, 21. Winkleigh, Vicars of— Richard Troubrigge ; on whose death was inst, 16 June, 1403, Edward Pyers, chaplain ; patron, the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, ii, 67". On whose death Hugh Hendeston, chaplain, was inst, 21 Oct, 1413 ; U, 163. Witheridge [Wytherygg, MS.], Rectors of — WiUiam Vexford ; he exchanged, 14 May, 1396, vrith John Luffewyk (R. of Marsh [Merssch, MS,], Dioc. of Lincoln — patron, Richard de Pole) ; patron, the Prioress and Convent of Cannington, Dioc. of B. andW., u, 30. Withiel, Rectors of — Thomas Welyn [aUa,s Abyngdon] : he exchanged, 4 Nov,, 1399, with Nicholas Stoke (R. of Stokeclimsland), patrons, the Prior and Convent of Bodmin ; ii, 43", Stoke exchanged, 1 ,fune, 1402, with Thomas Chapman (R. of Hampton Meisy, Dioc. of Worcester) ; ii, 68. Wittenham Rowley, R., Dioc. of Salisbury, see Stoodleigh, R., ii, 121". Woodleigh, [Wodelegh MS.] Rectors of — INDEX. 221 William Chamburnoun; on whose death was inst, 20 Dec, 1406, WiUiam Brecrlegh, m.a., chaplain ; patron, Edward, Earl of Devon, ii, 93". WOOLFARDISWORTIIY [Wolfordysworthy Spenser, MS.], Rectors of— John York : who exchanged, 18 March, 1403-4, with John Rok (V. of Brampford- Speke) ; patron, John Ufflete, domiceUus, ii, 75. Yarcombe [Yartecombe, Yartcombe, Yardecombe, and Yearte- combe, MS.], Vicars of — Roger Ferrour ; he exchanged, 20 March, 1408-9, 'with John Hde (R. of Clyst Hydon) ; patron, Joan, Queen of England, u, 104". Hele exchanged, 8 March, 1413-14, with Richa/rd Tanton (R. of Manston, Dioc of Salisbury) ; patron, K, Henry M., u, 1 56". Taunton (sic) exchanged, 2 Sept., 1418, with Thomas Cnlf (R. of Cameley, Dioc of B. and W.) ; patron, WUUam Keuol merssh, ii, 194. On the death of CaUe (dc) John Matthew, chaplain, was inst, 14 July, 1419 ; patron, the same, ii, -200". Yarnscombe, St. Andrew's [Emyscombe and Ernescombe, MS.], Vicars of— Geoffrey Palmer ; on whose resignation was inst, 6 July, 1409, John Lavyngton, chaplain ; patrons, the Master aud Brethren of the Hospital of St. John Baptist, Exeter, ii, 106. This Vicar exchanged, 21 AprU, 1412, with Adam Thomas (V. of St. Gennys) ; ii, 141". Ou whose resignation John Davy, chaplain, was inst, 12 July, 1415 ; u, 166. Yate, R. (Dioc. of Worcester), see St. Probus, ii, 58 ; also, Ex minster, ii, 88. Yealmpton [Yealhampton, MS.], Vicars of — John Flay ; on whose death was inst, 7 Aug., 1415, Hugh Maunsdl, chaplain ; patron, Thomas Feriby, Canon of Salisbury, and Preb. of Kingsteignton and of Yealmpton therein, ii, 167". Zeal [MS. Sele] Monachorum, Rectors of — Walter Beare ; on whose death was inst, 13 Oct, 1398, John Tyrell, clerk ; patrons, the Abbot and Convent of ,Buckfast, u, 10. On TyreU's death John Sprydell, chaplain, was inst, 28 June, 1408 ; ii, 102. Zennor [Sancte Senare, MS.], Vicars of — John Wylla, chaplain, was collated, 24 June, 1400, u, 47", And on the death " Johannis, ultimi Vicarii," Nicliolas Jory, chaplain, was coUated, 12 Jan,, 1416-17, u, 181". Instow, Huish in the parish of, i, 73". — Thomas Lange (subdeacon), R. of this parish, obtained a dispensation (to study at Oxford) for one year, from 22 April, 1 407, i, 81. — He seems not to have returned to his benefice ; for, 22 Jan., 1410-11, the Bishop wrote thus to the Archdn. of Barnstaple — " ad nostrum perveuit auditum quod quidam Thomas Langge, Rector ecclesie parochialis de Yenstow . . . absque causa racionabili, sen Ucencia nostra aut alia legitima quacumque, ab ecclesia sua prefata per tempera diuturna se absentatus, gregemque proprium deserens curam auimarum sibi commissam, hospitalitatem eciam, ac cetera que ad ipsum de jure et consuetudine pertinent, effectuaUter observare et temere negligit et omittit, in anime sue grande periculum ac aliorum perniciosum exemplum." The Bishop declares that he cannot, with a safe conscience. 222 INDEX 'wink at such misconduct any longer, and directs the Archdn. to admonish the offender personally (if he can find him, and if not, then anyone 'who may act as his proxy), in the parish-church, before the principal parish ioners and their friends, once, twice, and thrice, to enter vrithin six months from that day, iuto residence, or faUing therein to appear 'within twenty days before the Bishop at Exeter ; i. 111". Commissions of Enquiry as to the right of patronage, (1) directed to the Archdn. of Barnstaple (11 Aug., 1410), u, 233".— (2) To the Uke effect (6 Oct, 1410) on behalf of John Fayreste, chaplain, presented by Sir WiUiam, and by Richard and John, Hankeford' (6 Oct, 1410), U, 234, Alexander Courteys, R., was licensed as a Publiok-Preacher, (3 Oct, 1412), i, 168"; and 22 June, 1414, he was again so licensed within the Deanery of Trigg-major, i, 197. He was a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Barnstaple, , 194" ; 207", 217, 231, 237", 245". Insworth [Innyswerk, MS.], Sir Rd. Champernoun's Manor of, i, 119. Inwardleigh, John Gedefray (R. of Halwell), appointed " Curator " to John Flemmyng, R., i, 74. Ipplepen, John Excestre, R. of — He made complaint to the Bishop that certain disgi-aceful persons, unknown, had broken a window and thereby efi'ected an entrance into his Rectory- House, and had carried off a number of important deeds, eto., therein pre served in a chest ; the Bishop ordered the offenders to be denounced publickly and threatened with excommunication unless restitution were made (15 June, 1398), i, 20. (Breve Regium, 27 Sept., 1400), Prohibition to admit to this Rectory, theu vacant, pending the settlement of the dispute as to the patronage between the King and Sir Almaric'' de St. Amand. But it turned out that there was no such case before the Judges after alP ; and the King, in a second Writ (dated 21 Oct. ), nominated John de Spryngthorp, who was instituted on 25 Oct., ii, 312" ; 51. — He was licensed to hear the Confessions of his parishioners (8 March, 1401-2), i, 55. Isaak (or Ysak), John R. of Shobrooke, exchanges for the Chapel of Legh, or " le Mote " (Dioc. of Chichester), ii, 52. Iverey (or Iveray^), John, R. of Oake (Dioc. of Bath and Wells, exchanges for Stoodleigh, R., ii, 83" ; exchanges Stood leigh for Clyst St. Laurence, R., ii, 85, and again exchanges for Clutton, R. (Dioc. of Wells), ii, 102". A John Iveray exchanged his Chantry of Cheverel-parva (Dioc, of Salis bury), for Jacobstow, R. (Devon), ii, 177. Ivybridge [Brigg, MS.], in Ermington, i, 60" ; [Yvebrygg, MS.], 112. ' The date of Thomas Lange's death can- chivaler,'' here; aud in the second not now be ascertained ; but nearly writ, " Adomarum de Sancto, ete." two years later than this Sir WiUiam ' " Quia tamen nulla contencio, in (with Richard and John) Hankeford eadem Curia nostra, inter nos et pre- presented Alexander Courteys on the fatum Adomarum, de advocacione dea^A. o/ianj'e, and he was instituted predicta, tempore confeocionis dicte 19 Sept, 1412. There had been a Prohibicionis nostre, mota fuit nee Commission of Enquiry on the 7th of adhuc 'existit, vobis significamus September ; ii, 144", 248". quod, etc." " " Almaricum de Sancto Amando, ^ " Yuery," at ii, 85, INDEX, 223 Ixworth, John, coUated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 93. See Ovyngham, John, i, 138", 200". J. Jacka, Thomas, instituted to Ruan-major, R., ii, 50; see i, 181. Jacob, Christopher, instituted to Northam V., ii, 88 ; his death, ii, 199". Jacob, John, accused of polluting the cemetery of Barnstaple, ii, 241" ; see, also, i, 324". Jacobstowe (Cornwall), John HesyU, R. of — He obtained licence of non-residence for one year, from 26 Oct., 1398, on condi tion of his residing in the College of Glasney (of which he was Canou), i, 21"; also, a similar licence, for two years (7 Oct^., 140.*)), i, 76" ; and again with no condition attached, for one year, from 27 June, 1410, i, 99. Jacobstow (Devon), John Harecombe, R. ; licence of non- residence from 28 March to Michaelmas 1409, i, 88".— Thomas Body, parochial chaplain, i, 99", Jakkeiowy, Robert and William (see Luxulyan), i, 160" ; ii, 247^- Jakys, John, i, 24"^; instituted to Stoke River,s, R., ii, 66; resigns, ii, 129". James, Edmund, i, 320". Janet, Margaret, i, 329. Janinus (in Thomas Reymound's Will), i, 332. Jarberd, John, instituted to Roborough, R., ii, 108"; exchanges for Ashwater, R., ii, 148. Jaunte, Englesia, of Barnstaple, see Landkey, i, 108". Jele, Thomas (alias Boterworth), see Widecombe, i, 180". Jelle, Richard, of Harberton, assaults John Wolhay, chaplain, ii, 226". Jernemuth, John, saddler, of Norwich — Demand for the restitution of his corpse, whioh had been unjustly buried " in ecclesia sive capella de Feld " iu that city : case of appeal, 5 Id. May, 1398 , u, 218", 219. Jew (or Jewe), William, of Canonsleigh, i, 319, 329". Jew's Bridge, i, 306". Joan, Queen of England, presents to Yarcombe, V., ii, 105 ; to Christow, V., ii, 138, 244. ^ Apparently ; but there is a little con- ^ With the Bishop at St. Frideswide's, fusion of months at this place. Oxford. ' Here Jakkejowy. MS. 224 index:. Job, Thomas, instituted to Plymtree, R., ii, 188", Joce, or Yoce^ a Friar, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of East, i, 115", 14.3^ 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, Jodel, Walter, chaplain, licensed to preach in the parish church of Clovelly (19 Feb,, 1411-12), i, 145, John, Thomas (de Helleston), instituted to the Chantry of Raleigh, ii, 191, Joliblode, Thomas, proxy for Thomas Greyston, ii, 196"- Jordan (alias Wyllesdon), John, R. of Huntsham (deceased), ii, 195", Jordan, Thomas, V, of Tywardreath, resigns, ii, 106, Jory, Nicholas, collated to Zennor, V,, ii, 181"- Josep, Stephen (or Joseph), R. of Northleigh, resigns, and is instituted to Stoke Fleming, R., ii, 17 ; i, 138, 173 ; ii, 245" ; his death, u, 202. Jowydavy (alias Jacka), Thomas, R. of Ruan-major, see Jacka, Joye, Nicholas, R, of Romansleigh (deceased), ii, 176", And see Wembworthy, Judde, John and Walter, i, 332, Juhelfsete [also, Juhel'^ete, MS.], John, R, of Aveton-Giffard (deceased), ii, 67, See, also Wolhay, John, ii, 226", Jul, Alice and Walter, i, 332, Jul (or Juyl), John, Vicar of St, Austell: This Vicar, and several other ofl'enders (see Clok, Richard) refused to appear before the Consistory Court, for which they were excommunicated ; and, being contumacious — " cum Sancta Mater Ecclesia ultra non habeat quid faciat" — the Bishop hands them over to the Secular arm for punishment (4 Jan., 1398-9), i, 24. — Juyl seems to have determined to appeal forthwith to the Pope ; for we find the Bishop, on the 31st of August, addressing his Vicar- General in the foUowing terms : — " Exposuit nobis dUeotus fihus dominus Johannes Juyl, perpetuus Vicarius Ecclesie parochiaUs Sancti Austoli, in Cornubia. nostre Diocesis, quod ex certis causis justis et nece.ssarus ipsum ad hoc moventibus, quas sue consciencie reUnquimus, voluit Umina Apostolorum et Dominum nostrum Summum Pontifioem pro salute ipsius anime visitare, Unde nos, suis devotis in hac parte nobis porrectis peticionibus inclinati, vobis et vestrum cuUibet mandamus quatinus eundem dominum Johannem a dicta Vicaria ex causis premissis se absen- tantem occasione abseucie sue hujusmodi usque ad Festum Pasche proxime futurum non molestetis sive gravetis quovismodo." — i, 28". — His death, ii, 162". Julyan, Nicholas, Canon of St. German's, i, 48. Julyan, Robert, instituted to Northleigh, R., ii, 17, ' Called in one place (i, 115") " Custos de Trebighe." de Tymbyg," and elsewhere " Gustos index, 225 Julyan, WiUiam, R. of Little Hempston, ii, 145. Junne, John, instituted to Brent, V., ii, 94", Jurdan, Roger, clerk, of Exmin.ster, i, 301". Juvenel, John, instituted to Landcross, R., ii, 12; resigns, ii, 20 ; instituted to Alverdiscott, R., ii, 19", Juyll, Roger, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (23 Sept., 1413), i, 184". Juyll, William ; see Atherington, i, 207 ; ii, 250. K. Kamok, W. ; see Chudleigh, i, 239. Kardowe, Thomas, instituted to Blisland, R., ii, 138" ; i, 173. Kardyngton, Thomas, Prebendary of Cutton [Cotton, MS.] — Mandate requiring him to appear at Westminster, and shew cause why he should not pay to Thomas Hendeman, Preb. of Heyes [Heyghes, MS,], the sum of 6s. 8d., an annual rent in arrear (Breve Regium, 30 Nov., 1413), ii, 347". Kayleway, Edmund, presents to Cheldon, R., ii, 68, 138". Kaynysham, John, cousin to Sir Rd. Champernoun, knt., i, 333". Kays, William, proxy for John Macworth, ii, 96. Kederowe, John, Sheriff of Cornwall, ii, 351". Kelleshylle, Richard de, Judge, ii, 342. Kelly, John, scholar, — Dispensacio sup)er defectu natalium,; " de presb-ite-ro et soluta genitus " (12 June, 1400), i, 42 : and again (24 May, 1415), i, 210. Kelly, John, junior, instituted to Tintagel, V., ii, 98". Kelly, John, resigns St. Teath, V., ii, 136, Kelly, Nicholas, R. of Ladock (deceased), ii, 159 ; see Ladock. Kelly, Warin, proxy for John Kelly, ii, 98". Kelwa, William (notary-publick), i, 38, 79", 327" ; ii, 16".— Wm. Kelwa was inst. to Colebrook, (3 Jan., 1415-1(3), ii, 174. Kelyngmersh, William, collated to a Canonry and the Prebend of Waleton in Bosham, ii, 191. Kembell, John, V. of St. Sithney — Licence to celebrate in the Chapels of St. Mary Magdalen, St. Elvin, and St. Gelvin (22 May, 1398), i, 18, [In the margin are the words — " non habuit efi'ectum"] ; his death, ii, 70. Kemell, in the parish of Stoke, see Bryt (Oratories). Kemeys, the Abbot and Convent of St. Mary and St. Dogmael in, present to Rattery V., ii, 189. Kemp, John, ii, 256, — Kempe, John (see Oldcastel), i, 192", Q 226 INDEX. Kenn ; Thomas Redeman, R. ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 2 Feb., 1397-8; i, ,15; and from 25 July, 1410 (from his R. of Ermington likewise), i, 100". He was also Canon of Exeter, i, 239" Kendale, Richard, see Luxulyan, i, 160" ; ii, 247. Kene, John (of Devon), see St. Feock, i, 161. Kenegy, Alan, Prior of Bodmin, i, 75 ; his election, ii, 72. Kengeswode, Richard, instituted Prior of Pilton, ii, 147". Kennerleigh (in Crediton — Kynwarlegh, MS.), see Dynham, Sir John, ii, 310". Kenok, John, V. of Dawlish, proxy for John Burell, ii, 90". Kenolmerssh or Kynwolmerssh, William, presents to Harpford, v., U, 188, 192", 197, 263 ; to Yarcombe, V., ii, 194, 200". Kentisbeare, Wood, in the parish of, i, 83. — John Whateley (or Whatteley, subdeacon), R., i, 8 ; (deacon, M.A.), Dispensa tion (to study at Oxford) for a year, from 14 March, 1395-6, i, 8" Commissions of Enquiry as to the patronage : — (1) On the presentation by John Crokern " de Childehay," of Walter Symon, priest (1 Oct,, 1412), ii, 248", — (2) by John Blaklake and Henry Tournour, clerks, and Walter Aldebury of Peter Soot, priest (19 Oct, 1412), ii, 249.— (3) by Rd. Cour tenay, clerk, of James Frankclieyny, priest (31 Oct., 1412), ii, 249. — ^(4) by Wm. Stevenes, chaplain, of Walter Symon, chaplain (4 Nov., 1412), ibid. [Breve Regium, 4 Oct., 1412] : Prohibition to admit, pending the settlement of the dispute as to the , patronage between John Blakelake, clerk, Henry Tui-nour, clerk, and Walter Aldebury and Ralph Maloysell, John Crokern, Thomas Brokhampton, William Myryden, and Edward Brydham, ii, 345. — Suspension of the Prohibition (28 Nov., 1412), u, 345". Commissions of Enquiry : — On the presentation (1) of William Stevyn, chaplain, by Sir Edward Courtenay, knt, eldest son and heir of Edward, Earl of Devon (15 May, 1415), ii, 256". (2) Of WiUiam Legh, chaplain, by Joan, reUct of Ralph Maloysell (17 May, 1415), ibid. (3) Of the same WUliam Legh, by Edward Courtenay, son and heir of Edward, Earl of Devon (30 June, 1415), ibid. — (4) As to dilapidations, against Walter Symond, the late R., on the complaint of William Legh, R. (18 July, 1415), ii, 257, — Licence of non-residence wns granted to Legh from 14 Feb., 1415- 16, to Michaelmas, 1416 ; i, 216. Kentisbury [Kyntysbyry and, Kyntysbery, MS.], Philip Pym, R., licenced to celebrate in the Chapel of St. John Baptist (25 May, 1400), i, 39.— Thomas [Baker], R., licence of non-residence for a year, from 17 July, 1410 : i. 100" ; see also, i, 123", 327". Kenton; William Slegh, of, i, 318.— Adam Lylborn, V., his Will, i, 307. — Thomas Uppeton, V., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Kenn, i, 94, 115, 143, 173", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237", 245. Kenwyn [Kenwen, MS.], a Chapel in St. Kea, i, 228, INDEX, 227 Kenylyon, John, chaplain to Sir John Champernoun, knt,, i, 333"- Kenyngton, the King's Manor of, i, 191", KerdewUle, Robert, resigns St, Paul's, Exeter, ii, 9 ; instituted to Harberton V., ii, 8" ; his death, ii, 9", Kerdyngton (or de Kerdyngton), Thos,, Preb. of Cutton, resigns, ii, 46": is again inst. thereto, ii, 99"; his death, U, 201. Kestell, Henry (of Cornwall), ii, 351" Kewrig, Richard (a layman), excommunicate and contumacious (27 Nov., 1395), i, 7. Keych, Henry, chaplain, i, 320"- Keyl, Robert, instituted to the Chantry in the Cemetery of Ermington, ii, 102". Keynedon [Kynaden, MS.], in the parish of Stokenham, i, 90". Keynes, John, co-patron of Cruwys Morchard, R., ii, 194"- Kiffyn, Howell, see Oldcastel, i, 192". Kilkhampton, William and Thomasia Greynevyle of, i, 186. — William Knyght, R., i, 84 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Trigg-major, i, 93", 115", 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245" ; see, also, ii, 244", 257, 261\ Kingsbridge, John Prestecote's tenement in, i, 318". Andrew Blakhalle, of this town, having been accused of assaulting Philip Cradele, a priest, some asserting that he merely put his hand on him and in a lawful manner, whereas the Curate of the place abstained from com munion with him and refused to celebrate in his presence, the Bishop commands Richard Olyver, President of his Consistory Court, to make enquiry and deal with the case (1 April, 1411), u, 240". — Meeting of the Chapter of the Deanery of Woodleigh there, to enquire as to the vacancy and patronage of the R. of Stokenham, and report to the Bishop, ii, 357. The Bishop's Ordinacio between the R. of Churchstow and the parishioners of Kingsbridge on the dedication of their Chapel and Cemetery : — Referring to a petition from Roger Saunder, John Veel and Wm. Surmound and others, parishrs. of Kingsbridge, setting forth (1) that their Chapel of St Edmund, K. aud Martyr, had been built long ago, and on a magnificent scale ; (2) that they had always been exempt from all liabUities as to the Mother-Church, but were bound to maintain their own Chapel and also the Chancel thereof, and the books and necessary ornaments (because it had been granted to them for their own sole convenience), though they were not charged with the support of their Chaplain, or -with the pro'rision of bread and wine for the Eucharist, which burdens fell on Roger Bacheler, Rector of Churchstow, who was also bound, as his predecessors had been, to provide for all sacraments and sacramentals in the said Chapel, save only for the burial of their dead, whioh only could take place at the Mother-Church at Churchstow, a fee of one denarius being payable for the same ; (3) that the said Chapel stood in a valley near the sea-shore, and a long way from the said parish church, which was built ou the top of a lofty mountain [in cacumine montis excelsi], the road to it, along which funerals had to pass, being by a long and tedious ascent of the said mountain, both dangerous and diffictdt; (4) that they, the said parishrs. of Kingsbridge, were some of 22S INDEX. them saUors or shipmasters, whUe some were tradesmen and merchants, and others artificers and mechanicks, making n. living by the labour of their hands, and devoting themselves to works of publick utUity, so that they could with difticulty attend to even the burial of the dead, -when so long and tedious a journey was necess.-iry ; and supplicating the Bishop to con secrate their Chapel and its Cemetery, and to grant them rights of inter ment therein; the Bishop declares that he had looked into the whole matter carefully, consulting the Abbot and Convent of Buckfast, on whose land the said Chapel and Cemetery stood, as well .as Roger Bacheler, the Rector of Churchstow, and certain of his parishioners there, viz., Robt. Hulle, junr., John Hacche, Robt. and John Holdyche, John Wordell and Walter Legh, and also the Dean and Chapter of Exeter ; and had found that all the statements in the said petition were true ; and that, accordingly, he was prepared to consecrate the said Chapel and Cemetery, reserving all the rights of the mother Church intact, and subject to certain conditions as follows — (1) Every adult parishioner of Kingsbridge, being married and a householder, was to hear Mass every year, on the local Feast Day, 'riz., the Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary, in the Mother-Church, and for himself and family to make an offering of one denarius to the R. (2) Every un married parishioner, male or female, being a householder, was to do the same, and pay one obolus ; and on the Day of the Dedication of the said Mother-Church (Sept. 5), all such were bound to attend their own Chapel and keep the Day as a Double Feast, abstaining from ser-vUe work, as well as on the Day of the Dedication of the said Chapel, viz., St. Edmund's Day, and to make an offering of one obolus there, for the use of the said Rector. (3) The executors or friends of any person buried there were to pay one denarius to the R,, as if the interment had taken place at Churchstow. (4) Every innkeeper or brewer of beer for sale, was to pay the sum of one denarius in lieu of the flagon of ale which, after the manner of tithes in kind, the Rector had been accustomed to receive pro qualibet pandoxacione : (5) And whereas there are always some who, from avarice aud malice, are wont to defraud the Church and the Clergy, using at funer>als the lights commonly called fiaternalia, and, .against the 'will of the Curates, erecting lofty tombs of stone, all men were forbidden so to employ the tapers belong ing to any fraternity, in the said Chapel or its Cemetery, unless they first indemnified the Rector by paying him two denurii, or to set up such great monuments of stone therein without first paying him six denarii ; but modest tombs, level with the ground and offering no obstacle to passengers, erected solely in memory of respectable men and women, and inviting prayers for their souls, were in no wise prohibited ; but in both cases the said Rector was to be consulted. And as to other lights, not " fraterualia," those that were carried, with the bodies of the dead, into the Cemetery were to be given to the said Rector for his own use ; but those that were only used outside the Cemetery were to remain, as formerly, at the disposal of the executors and friends. (6) The trees .and the herbage (or grass) in the said Cemetery were to belong to the said Rector, (7) In case of any resistance to these provisions or violations of them, if the majority of the adult parishioners were to blame, and ,T,fter eight days' notice, given on a Sunday during Mass, they remained rebellious, all right of sepulture in the Chapel and Cemetery would be forfeited, .and would return to Churchstow until their submission ; but if tli^ninority or any individual parishioner were in f.ault, the Rector was to pr^ed according to law, in the usual manner. The Chapel was dedicated by Bishop Statlord on 26 Aug,, 1414, and the Cemu- tery on the foUowing day ; and he signed and sealed the Ordinacio at Chudleigh on the SOth of August, The Dean and Chapter of Exeter had dona so on the 20tli of July, in their Cliaptor-House ; the Abbot of Buck- fast, in the Ch.apter-House there, on July 23 ; Roger Bacheler, the Rector, using the seal of the President of the Consistory Court of Exeter, at Church stow, on the 22 July ; the above-named parishioners of Churchstow, using INDEX. 229 the seal of the Dean of Woodleigh, at Kingsbridge, on July 24 ; aud Roger Saunder, John Veel, John Toiryng, Wm, Surmound, Andrew Blakhall, John Redewyll, Rd. Lookyugton, Roger Dyer, Thos. Lever, Robt Bold, David Ryder, Robt. Blake, Thos. O'yver, and others, parishioners of Kings- bridge, using the seal of the Town [sigillum nostrum et dicti Burgi de- Kyngysbrygge], at Kingsbridge, oil 25 July ; aU in 1414 : u, 290"— 292". Kings Nympton, John Haket, R., licence of non-residence (to study at Oxford), for a year, from 14 Nov., 1395, i, 6". — John^ Southam, R., for two years, from 12 Feb., 1411-12, i, 14.5. A Commission of Enquiry as to the dilapidations -here, through the neglect of the late R,, William Southam, was issued 9 Deo. , 1412, on the complaint of his successor, Philip Staunton, ii, 250. This R, obtained licence of iion- resideuce from 12 Jan., 1413-14 to St. John Baptist's Day, 1414 ; i, 190". Kingsteignton and Yealmpton, Prebend of, in Salisbury Cathedra], ii, 37". Kingston, a daughter Church to Ermington : Ordinacio touching the Chapel and the new Cemetery there ; in which Richard Hals, Treasurer and Official Principal, sets forth that Pope Boniface IX. had lately conceded to the inhabitants of , this village or hamlet the right of sepultire in the said Chapel, dedicated to St, James the Apostle, and in a cemetery anncced thereto as soon as dedicated, and he quotes the Letters ApostoUck at large. They had complained that the bodies of the dead had to be carried all the way to Ermington, at great inconvenience, although their children had 'oeen hapti^^ed, and the Sacraments and all Sacramental rites administerod in their said Chapel, from old time. Accordingly per mission was granted for the enclosure of a cemetery, and for its dedication, the rights of the Mother-Church being saved, — [Dat at Rome, at St. Peter's, iij Non. Febr., ann, Pontificat XII.] Subsequently, on 10 May, 1402, the i^arties appeared before the said Rd, Hals in the Consistory Court, at E.xeter, viz,, Richard Tyttesbury, R, of the Mediety of Ermington, represented by Ralph Dolbeare, literate, and the parishioners of Ermington by Rd. Pyperell and John Dymmok, together with Thos. Row, Vicar of Ermington, on the one part, aud the inhabitants of Kingston, represented by Thos, Cotemor and Thos, Whyteway, their proctors, on the other — and settled the terms of au agreement herein, thus ; — The inhabitants of King,ston were to resort, as before, to the Mother-Church on the Day of the Dedication thereof, viz,, 5 Feb,, and ou the local Feast Day, viz,, the Feast of SS, Peter and Paul, every year, observing both after the manner of Double Feasts, but not of necessity bound to pay the accustomed dues : their Chaplain, also, was not to say Mass in their Chapel, on the said Feast of Dedication, unless there were a corpse there to be buried the same day. They were bound for ever to contribute to the renewal and repaii- of the nave of the Mother-Church, and the books, vestments, ornaments, and other burdens belonging to the parishioners, whenever the parishioners should will to make a levy for the said purpose ; they were to have a, vote in the matter, being represented by two of their members, with appeal to the Bishop iu case of disagreement ; but in the absence of their representatives the parishioners of Ermington could proceed without them, and enforce payment. They were bound also to keep up, at their own cost, part of the cemetery at Ermington as of old, viz., the part on the S. and E. of the church between the two stiles (scansilia), measuring in length 12 rods and 10 feet. Also they were to pay yearly, on the Feast of St. Nicholas the Bishop, twelvepence, to maintain two processional candles in the Church of ' A clerical error apparently ; he is elsewhere called WilUam. 230 INDEX, Ermington, to be paid to the wardens of the said Church of St. Peter, accorduig to immemorial custom ; but whenever they brought their dead to Ermington to be buried, they were to have the use of the said candles (without requiring to ask permission of the parishioners of Ermington), to be lighted as soon as the body is brought into the Church, and kept burning till it is carried forth to the burying. The parishioners of Ermington were to have quiet possession of the lands, tenemente, &c., called " Peteryslonde at Hacche " (situate within the parish of the said Chapel) for the use and service of the Mother-Church, as from time immemorial. Aud jis their Chapel was built and is continued for their convenience, they were to keep it in repair, not the nave only, but the chancel also, with all books and orna ments whatsoever ; but the V. was to provide and maintain a fit chaplain to minister therein. Also the parishioners of Kingston were to give yearly, on the Feast of the Dedication of their Chapel, to the Vicar of Ermington one lagena of wine, or the estimated value thereof, in acknowledgment of then- liberty of sepulture therein, aud to the R. and V. thereof their tithes, great aud small, as aforetime, together with all dues and offerings, under certain pains and penalties in case of default. This Ordinacio was duly ratified, &c., &c., in the presence of Rd. Wykeslond, Rd. Talbot, John Lydeford, junr,, and Thomas Tredowar, advocates, and Wm. Knyght and Wm. Combe, proctors, on the day and in the year above-named. The names of the parishioners of Ermington who appeared, by proxy (as above), in this case were — Walter Pruston, John Mayovu, John Holewyll, Henry Schetcote, and Andrew Baker, Their procurato-rium was dated 6 May, 1401. The names of the parishioners of Kingston were John Hacche, Roger Edmund, John Broun, Thos. Carswyll, Wm. Coppe, Walter Yuri, and Ambrose Palmer [Dated at Kyngeston, and sealed by the Dean of Plympton], 6 Jan., 1401-2 ; u, 275-278. A Commission was directed, 22 July, 1402, to " Episcopus Soltaniensis[-in Media," — John Greenlaw] to consecrate this Chapel and cemetery, ii, 229". Kitton [Keton, MS.], in Holcombe Rogus, i, 226. Knokya, Richard, chaplain, presented to St. Pinnock, ii, 268. KnoUe, Richard, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Knowston (or Knoweston), John, instituted to Combpyne, R., u, 138" ; i, 142 ; his death, U, 200", 268. Knyf, John, chaplain, i, 332. Knyght, John, V. of Broadwoodwidger, clerk, exchanges for Honeychurch, R., ii, 95 ; — He was a notary-publick, ii, 174 ; Commissioned as Registrar of the Consis tory Court of Exeter (15 Sept, 1416), u, 259" ; collated to Farringdon, R., ii, l89 ; exchanged for Cruwys Morchard, R., ii, 194", when stUl in deacon's orders ; and a Commission was issued for his ordination as Priest, ii, 266". Knyght, John, of Bridport, ii, 313. Knyght, Richard, presented to Heanton-Punchardon, R., ii, 247 ; instituted thereto, ii, 146. Knyght, William, patron of Bicton, R., ii, 11", 14, 23, 83. Knyght, WUUam ; his Commission as Official-Peculiar in Devon (10 Aug., 1395), ii, 210 ; see i, 35" ; inst. to Barnstaple, ii, 33 ; 50, 50" ; exchanges for Kilkhampton, ii, 71 ; i, 84 ; ii, 257 ; coUated to a Canonry in Crediton, ii, 175"; 261", INDEX. 231 A Commission was directed to him (5 Feb,, 1411-12), for proving the WiU of Sir John Greynevyll, knt., ii, 244". — William Knyght, R. of Clyst St George (probably the'same person) ; his institution, ii, 179. Knygth, John, i, 319. Knygth, Robert, V. of Brent (deceased), ii, 94", Knyghton, John, R. of Huxham, exchanges for East Lydford (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), U, 74"- Knyghtiston, John, does homage to the Bishop, at Crediton for lands at Knyghtiston in Bishop's Morchard (10 July, 1418), ii, 311"- Kye, John, i, 304. Kyck, John, proxy for Richard Courtenay, see Alphington, ii 67. — John Kykke, probably the same, was R. of Oflwell [Uffewyll, MS.], in 1410, i, 103". Kyldreynek, John, see St. Pinnock, ii, 351. Kylryngton, John, R. of East WorUngton (deceased), ii, 14". Kylyow, William, instituted to St. Erme, R., ii, 82". Kymbuscumque, Baldwin, R. of Brendon, resigns, ii, 105". Kyng, John — • Licensed to serve the Chapel at Whytefeld, in Marwood, pending a suit between the inhabitants of that hatalet and Thomas Chaunterell, R. of Marwood (10 April, 1419), i, 246". Kyngdon, Roger, does homage to the Bishop, at Crediton, for lands in Lawhitton (29'April, 1411), ii, 310". Kyngford, Richard de, of Prancraswyke, i, 69. Kyngeslond, Thomas, presents to Charles, R., ii, 98", 106, 190. KyngewyU, Robert, instituted to North Bovey, R., ii, 189", 264. Kynggeston, Richard, Dean of Windsor, ii, 89. Kyngton, John, Canon and Prebendary of Crantock, etc., ii, 43, 226 ; instituted to Marwood, R., ii, 70" ; exchanges for a Canonry and Prebend in Great St. Martin's, London, ii, 89. Kyngton, in Devon, ii, 310. Kyngysford, Ralph, deacon — His petition ; setting forth that formerly, when he was a simple clerk, only four teen years old, he and a fellow clerk, one Robert Hoper, of the same age, were playing cum quadam mirica, sive scopa facta de miricis, when, quite by accident, he struck the said Robert on the eye, and entirely destroyed the sight. Later on he proceeded, vrithout scruple, to the Orders of sub deacon and deacon ; but when, in due course, he desired to take priest's Orders, and was prepared to make ample reparation to the mutUated clerk, the said Robert refused to come to terms, and Ralph appealed for a remedy to the Holy See. His prayer was granted, and Letters Apostolick were addressed to the Bishop ; whereupon a Commission was directed to Ralph Morwyll, WUliam Payn, and WiUiam .Andrew, to cause the said Robert to appear before the Bishop, in his manor of Clyst, and shew cause, etc. (24 232 INDEX. May, 1412), i, 149'". In the end, the said Robert Hoper having refused to take the sum of 40s offered by way of reparation for the injuiy, and con tinuing contumacious, a fuU Dispensation was granted to Kyngysford (20 Sept,, 1412), i, 171", Six years later he was presented to Westleigh, R. by the Dean and Chapter, ii, 194". Kyrby, John, Prebendary of St. Probus, resigns, ii, 53. Kyrchill, John, co-patron of Sidmouth, V., ii, 22. Kyrkham, Nicholas, patron of Ringmore, R., ii, 5". Kyrke, Wm., see atte Kyrke, ii, 49". Kyte, John, a parishioner of Cowick, ii, 287. Kyttow, Richard, chaplain, ii, 174". L. Lacche, John, co-patron of Aveton-Giffard, R., ii, 67" ; and of the Chantry " de Lyneton " therein, ii, 91". Ladock (or St. Ladock) — A Ucence to Nicholas [Kelly], R., to celebrate in his- own manse, and also in the Chapel of St. John, in St. Erme (30 AprU, 1411), i, 123". -Renaldus Tretherf, R., i, 203 ; (sub-deacon) dispensation (to study at Oxford), for two years from 3 March, 1418-19, i, 245". ,\ Commission of Enquiry as to DiLapidations was issued (22 June, 1414) on the complaint of Tretherf against his predecessor, ii, 245". Lake, .John, and Joan Paes, Dispensation in favour of ;— They had contracted marriage in ignorance of the existence of any impediment thereto, and had afterwards discovered that they were related in the fourth degree of consanguinity (22 Sept, 1406). John Lake, of Linkinhorne, occurs at i, 113" ; see, also, i, 316", ii, 213. Lambard, Walter, instituted to St. Cleer, V., ii, 84' ; exchanges for Quennington, R. (Dioc. of Worcester), ii, 89. Lambert, William, presented to the Priory of St. Michael's Mount, by Henry, Prince of Wales ; Commission of En quiry as to the patronage (31 July, 1410), ii, 233; his institution, U, 124, 338", 349. Lamburn (or Lambourne), John, collated Sacristan of Bosham, ii, 100 ; 280, 281 ; exchanges for Stapleford, V. (Dioc. of Ely), U, 109", Lambroke, Katherine, i, 329. Lamerton ; Augustine Strode, V., ii, 254 — Commission of Enquiry as to the patronage, the Abbot and Convent of Tavi stock having presented Augustine Strode, chaplain (23 June, 1412), ii, 247". Commission of Enquiry as to Dilapidations, on the complaint of WiUiam Floyer, v., against Henry Thomas, his predecessor (11 Jan., 1414-15), ii, 256 ; see, also, ii, 355. Lamledyr, John, inst. to St. Clemenf.s (Lamorek, MS.), ii, 15" INDEX. 233 Lammanva, Petronilla (see " Oratories ") i, 84. Lamoren, Peter, R. of Lawhitton, ii, 209", 265" ; exchanges for Poltimore, R., n, 197" ; his death, U, 199"- Lamorran [Lammoran, MS.], Thomas Hoppeley (or Wappelegh see, ii, 40, 124), R., licence of non-residence for a year, from 19 May, 1400 (contemplacione Willelmi Bentley, de Ply7nw.,outh), i, 38. Lamport, Richard, Abbot of Dunkeswell, ii, 225". Lancaster, John de. Provincial of the Dominicans in England, i, 101"- Lancastre, Elizabeth, Duchess of Exeter, ii, 13. Lanca.stre, John, Duke of, ibid. Landcross [Lancars, MS.], John Badecok and Richard Scotte of, see Badecok ; i, 163. Landew, Chapel of St. Bridget at, in Lezant, i, 238, Landkey [Laundekey, MS.], " capella parochialis et curata " — The Bishop writes to the Dean of Barnstaple, the V. of Bishop's Ta'wton, and the other Clergy of the Deanery, removing the Interdict whioh had been laid on this Church by reason of a clandestine marriage between John Gode cherle, baker, and Englisia (alias Engge) Jaunte, of the parish of Barnstaple, which had been celebrated by an Augustiuian Friar of Bristol (as was alleged), "contemplacione Johannis Mulys, predicte capelle curate et pai-ochialis de Laundekey parochiani " (5 Nov., 1410), i, 108". Lane, John, R., of Hemington (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), exchanges for Cheriton Bishop, ii, 56 ; resigns, and is collated Precentor of Ottery, ii, 123" ; exchanges for East Ogwell, R„ ii, 135; proxy for John Burgh, ii, 158; for Thomas Raleigh, ii, 181" ; for Thomas Warde, ii, 192 ; for John Bernyngham, ii, 193"; for Matthew Downe, ii, 1 94" ; exchanges East Ogwell for Studland, R. (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 198" ; see, also, i, 333. Lane, William, R. of Roseash, exchanges for Chulmleigh, R., ii, 80" ; i, 82", 217, 231 , 238, 245" ; is instituted to Southleigh, R., ii, 168 ; i, 221 ; see Oratories, i, 39. Laneman, Walter, R. of Arlington (deceased), ii, 6". Langaker, Michael, presents to St. Pinnock, R, U, 123 ; see, also, ii, 350", 351". Lange, Geoffrey, V. of South Tawton (deceased), ii, 1 38. Langh or Lange, John, instituted to Bickleigh, R., ii, 8 ; ex- changes for Stogumber, (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), ii, 87" — A John Lange was V. of Walkhampton (deceased), ii, 88 ; also, one John Langge was R. of Dunchideock, (deceased), ii, 130 ; and see, i, 19". Langge, Oliver, see Rychard, Robert, ii, 235". ^34 INDEX. Langh (or Langeman), Roger, R. of Bradford, i, 82^,87,97; (deceased), ii, 139. Langge, Thomas, R. of Heathfield (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), ii, 40" ; instituted (probably the same), to Instow, R., ii, 89; i, 81, 111"; his death, U, 144" ; see, also, i, 315. Lange, Walter, see Bridgewater ; i, 96. Langebrok, John, V. of Ermington (deceased), ii, 51. Langdon, Geoffrey, i, 327", 328. Langedon, Joan, wife of Wm. (of South Petherwyn), ii, 263". Langedon, John, does homage to the Bishop, in London, for lands in Lawhitton (20 May, 1397), U, 310. Langedon, William, co-patron of Roseash, ii, 80" ; i, 237. Langeford, Thomas, i, 306". Langelegh, John, "minister" of Ottery; his WiU, i, 303" ; aLso, John Langelegh (brother of the said John), and Juliana, and Sibella Langelegh, i, 304. Langeton, Wm., (Dioc. of Norwich), together with John Roche- well, (Dioc. of York), clerks ; witnesses to the Dispensation in favour of Walter and Emma Vyel (q.v.), i, 14 ; — Collated to a Canonry in Crantock, ii, 27" ; resigns, and is collated to the Pre bend of Prustecombe in Crediton, u, 31, 68" ; i, 40, 40", 42", 51", 64, coUated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, u, 35 ; i, 78", 79, 89, 100, 116, 117, 127, 129, 137, 137", 147", 162, 166", 167, 176", 182, 184, 195, 305", 313", 321 ; appointed proxy in Convocation for the Bishop (24 Feb., 1397-8), i, 15'; resigns his Canonry of Exeter and is collated to a Canonry and the Prebend of Apuldram in Bosham, ii, 38" ; exchanges the same for Warbleton, R. (Dioc. of Chichester), and eight days later is collated to the same Canonry and Prebend again, ii, 52 (see ii, 280, 281) ; exchanges with Richard Tyttesbury for another Canonry and Prebend [Westbrook] in Bosham, ii, 97 ; is insti tuted to South Pool, R., ibid ; his death, ii, 155, 155", 158" ; his WUl, i, 322. Langeton died Canon of Crediton, Bosham, Ottery, and Exeter : he is stated , to have resigned the last in 1398, and to have been succeeded by Thomas Redman (u, 38") ; I find no record of his collation to the Canonry in the Cathedral to which John Westecote, or to the sixth Preb. in Ottery to which Henry Blakemore, succeeded on Langeton's death, ii, 155". Langley [Langelegh, MS.], in High Bickington, see Pollard (Oratories), i, 208". Langelegh, John, " Minister " and Canon and Prebendary of Ottery (deceased), ii, 81". Langle, John, R. of West Mill (Dioc. of Lincoln), exchanges for Combmartin, R., U, 181 ; i, 230". Langman, John, i, 310. Langman, Robert, a deacon — Ordained sub-deacon and deacon by alien Bishops, without licence : a Dispensa tion was granted in his favour (5 Nov., 1416), i, 2'27" ; see, also, (R. L. " junior," chaplain), i, 244, 310. - John, here — a clerical en'or, MS. mDEX, 235 Langeman, Roger, R, of East Allington ; he exchanged for the office of "Minister" in Ottery St. Mary, U, 98"; his death, n, 103", Langewylle, Chapel of Our Lady of, in Dodbrooke, ii, 244", Langrom, Thomas, R. of High Bray (resigns), ii, 191" Langryg [and Langarygge, MS.], Arnulph, proxy for John Combe, ii, 67"; clerk, of Slapton Collegiate Chantry, ii. 111. Langerygg, William, R. of Combpyne (deceased), ii, 138"- Langston, John, see Blisland, ii, 245. Langtree, R. [Breve Regium] — (1) Prohibition to admit to this Benefice, pending .settlement of the dispute be tween the King and Constance le Despenser (17 March, 1410-11), ii, 338. (2) Suspension of the Prohibition (4 May, 1411), u, 339".— There had been a, Commission of Enquiry, 15 March, 1410-11 (ii, 239") : in the event, Con stance le Despenser's presentation of Walter Cook was held to be good, and he was instituted 13 May ; ii, 132". To this Rector a Ucence was granted, 25 Oct., 1412, to celebrate in the Chapel of St. Nicholas at Stowford [Stauford, MS,], m this parish ; i, 171". Langunnett [Langonet, MS.], see Derneforde (Oratories), i, 209"- Lanhergy, John, a layman, excommunicate and contumacious — (1) Litera super inquisicione Domini facta Judicibus Secularibus, ut excommuni- catus repellatur ab agendo (19 Jan., 1396-7), i, 11. (2) Signijicavit (dated 23 Jan.), -ibid. Lanivet [Lannyvet «^(i Lanyveth, MS.], Alfred Gyffard, E. ; licence of non-residence (to study at Oxford), for two years, from 28 April, 1396, i, 8" ; also, for a year, from 4 June, 1398, i, 1 8" ; from 19 July, 1399, i, 28" ; and from 5 Jan., 1402-3, i, 62". Licence was granted to him (17 June, 1411), to celebrate in St. Benet 's Chapel in this parish — " in capella in honore Sancti Benedicti infra pai-ochiam predictam constructa et situata ; " i, 126". [There are still considerable remains of the antient Chapel and of a house to which it was attached : it stands near the parish-church, and has been the subject of much mis apprehension. Dr. Oliver had to explain his reasons for omitting it from his Monasticon of the Diocese. " As to St. Bennet's," he writes (Pref,, p. V.) " in the parish of Lanivet in Cornwall, asserted to have beeu a nunnery subordinate to some foreign monastery in Italy, in France, or elsewhere (for various places have been named), it was nothing more than a Chapel of Special Devotion, as is proved by a document, dated May 6, 1535, in vol. U, of Bishop Veysey's Register."] Lankynhorne, Roger de, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Lanlawren [Lanlawarn, MS.], in the parish of Lanteglos-by Fowey, (q.v.) i, 80. Lanlivery, Michael Robert, parochial-chaplain of, i, 50 ; William Bonnok, V., see Bonnok, ibid. — PyUe, in the parish of, i, 75, Commission of Enquiry as to the patronage on the presentation of Robert Chamberleyn, priest, by the Prior and Convent of Tywardreath (13 June, 1416), ii, 259. — Lostwithiel; a Chapelry dependent on " Lanlyveray," i, 229" ; .a " capeUa curata " iu the said parish, ii, 260". ^36 . INDEX. Lannire, Richard, instituted to Landrake, V , ii, 10" Lannysely, Alan, instituted to St. Hilary, V., ii, 74. Lanow, i.e. St. Kew (q.v.) Lanrak, John, chaplain, i, 301". Thomas Lanrak ; see Duloe. Lanreath [Lanratow, Lanrethowe, Lanraythiow, and Lanray- thow, MS.] ; William Somerford, R., Canon of Glasney ; licence of non-residence (to reside in that College), for a year, from 13 Nov., 1405, i, 77. — Henry Rychard; R., for a year, from 27 June, 1410, i, 99 ; also, from 15 Nov., 1411, to Michaelmas, 1412; i, 139 ; also from 22 Oct,, 1412, to Michaelmas, 1413; i, 170; also, for one year, from 22 June, 1414 ; i, 197" ; and for two years, from 7 Oct,, 141 7, i, 235 ;" see, also, i, 181". — Trefraudewell, in this parish, i, 77. LansaUos [Lan.salwys a,lias Lansalawys, MS.], Chapel of St. Peter at Porthpyre [hodie Polperro], in — Licence to the inhabitants of this village to cause Divine Service to be celebrated in the said Chapel except on the Feasts of Christmas, Easter, the Purifica tion, St. Katherine, and AU Saints (20 May, 1400), i, 38. Commission of Enquiry as to the alleged pollution of the Church during n quarrel between John Trenarrak (alias Lawry) and Agues, relict of Hervey Eyr, with bloodshed (12 Jan,, 1413-14), ii, 253". Lanteglos [by Camelford], Thomas [Clyfford], R. — Licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Maryiu Camelford (31 Jan., 1396-7), i, 11. He had licence of non-residence for two years, from 8 April, 1399, i, 26. Richard Aldrington, R. — Licensed to serve the Chapel of St. Thomas-the-Martyr, in Camelford (25 M,ay, 1405), i, 75. — On the petition of this R,, relaxation was granted of the Interdict under which the Church lay through the fault of Richard Welyngton, R, of St Tudy (11 June, 1412), i, 161". William Trebell (sub-deacon), R. ; dispensation (to study at Oxford^, for one year, from 27 Aug., 1417, i, 233" ; see, also, i, 242". Lanteglos [by Fowey], "juxta Polrywan " (i.e. Polruan), MS. — Licence to the inhabitants of Bosdynnek (hodie Bodiunick), for their Chapel of St. John Baptist (22 Oct,, 1406), i, 80, There was a Chapel, also, at " Lanlawarn alias Pensiden," see Bonefas (Oratories) ; ibid. John Hoper, V., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of West, i, 143".— John Compton, V., ditto, i, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231", 238, 245", Lanvyan, Andrew, clerk, Dispensacio super defectu natalium (IMay, 1419), i, 247. Lapford, the R. of (mentioned 5 Sept., 1410), i, 105". — His name is not given ; but I suppose Tliomns de Bukenarle is meant, who was instituted in 1382 by Bishop Brantingham ; no institution to Lapford, by Bishop Sfeifi'ord, is recorded,— See Hurde, Richard, i, 202". INDEX. 2.37 Laployd^ Chapel of St. Katherine, see Bridford, i, 90". Laplode, Joan, relict of Ralph, see Ingram, Nigel, i, 174". Larkbeare, in the parish of St. Leonard's, Exeter, i, 223. Latymer, Alienora, i, 329" ; Elizabeth [Hulle, step] -daughter of Matilda Latymer, a Sister of Buckland, i, 329 ; John and Ralph [Hulle], sons of Matilda, ibid ; Margaret [Hulle, step]-daughter of Matilda, ibid : Matilda Latymer's WUl, i, 329. Launcell, Thomas, collated by lajose to Honeychurch, R., ii, 64 ; exchanges for Broadwoodwidger, V., ii, 95. Launcells [Launcell, and Launcelys MS.], Rd. Doty, R., licensed to celebrate in all chapels and oratories in his parish (21 May, 1400), i, 38".— Thorlebeare, in this parish, i, 212. Lancels, John, Canon of St. Stephen's, Launceston, ii, 117. Launceston, the Priory of St. Stephen's at — The Prior having represented to the Bishop that the Feast Day of the Priory Church (a Feast of the Second Rank) occured in the Octave of the Assump tion, a Double Feast; other Feasts also coinciding, viz., those of SS. Agapetus, Magnus, Philibertus, Timotheus, Symphorianus, Audoenus and Genesius, so that their full services could not be properly celebrated, the Bishop transferred the Feast of Dedication to Oct. 22 (18 June, 1 401 ), i, 56" Licence nf non-residence from 12 Sept,, 1401, granted to John Waryn, Vicar of Liskeard, to enable him to remain at Rome until the settlement of the dis pute — super jure et pjossessione ejusdem Vicarie — between this Priory and himself, i, 58. Stephen [Tredydan], Prior of, ii, 313".— Ou the death of this Prior, 8 Dec, 1403, the Biahop granted his licence (12 Dec), for the election of a successor, appointing the Subprior aud Noel Patreda, steward of his lands in Cornwall, to be the guardians thereof in the interval, ii, 72, Roger Combrygge was elected. I find no record of the fact ; only of his death, which occurred, 18 June, 1410, The Bishop was informed thereof, at Creditou, on the 20th, by John Honylond, one of the Canon.^, the bearer of a letter from the Community, dated 19 June, requesting the Bishop, as Patron, to grant his licence to proceed to an election. It was granted ; and on the same day the Bishop appointed David Treludek, sub-prior, and Richard Reppryn (Ins steward in Cornwall) to have charge of the goods of the Priory during the vacancy ; the spiritual charge being committed to the former alone. On the 30th John Wylle was deputed to inform the Bishop of the election (on tbe 28tli), of John Honylond, by David Treludek (sub-prior), and all the other members of the community ; viz., Robert Hervy, Thomas Tredak, John Batyn, John Cleve, Thomas Osburne, Simon AnstyswyUe, John Wylkyn, John Cade, John Lancels, John Honnylond, John Thomme, and WUliam Frengy, all priests, in the i^resence of John Sutton, clerk, notary-publick, William Hunden and Richard Penels, A Slandate was issued to the Dean of Trigg-m.ajor, and to John Bylker and John Clerk, priests, to publish the election in the usual manner ; ami the election was in due course confirmed, 5 July, and the Mandate for the new Prior's induction and installation directed to Laurence Bedeman, R. of Lifton ; ii, 115-120. Licence was granted to Prior Honnylond, 17 July, 1410, to celebrate within , the sever.al Manors and Mansions belonging to the Priory — " cum vos ad hujusmodi maneria causa recreacionis vel aUa legitima declinare ^ Lapflote, MS. : " Laplywood " in the old Parish Registers, 23S INDEX. contigerit " ; i, 101. Shortly afterwards the Priory was declared to be n arrears for three years (1408-1^), to the Pope's CoUector (10 Sept , 1410), i, 105. One Simon, sub-prior, is mentioned as a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Trigg-major, i, 231, 238, 245". — The Prior and Convent presented to Talland, V., u, 6 ; to Beaworthy, R., u, 69" ; to Bridgerule, V., u, 100" ; to Linkinhorne, V., ii, 132, 201" ; to St Gennys, V., ii, 141" ; to Liskeard, V. ii, 149", 169" ; to Ashbury, R,, ii, 181" ; to PoughUl (CornwaU), ii, 186 ; see, also, i, 324. Launceston, Walter Trethewy, licensed as a Publick-Preacher in the parish of (22 March, 1414-15), i, 209. Laurence, John, R. of Blisland, exchanges for Gransden-parva (Dioc. of Ely), ii, 32. A John Lauerence is mentioned as proxy for John Watere, ii, 156. Lauerans, Richard, V., of Payhembury (deceased), ii, 150. Laurence, Thomas, i, 300". Laury, Joan, a Canoness of Canonsleigh, ii, 125. Laury, John, instituted to Stowford, R., ii, 169" Laverde, John, clerk — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (31 May, 1409), i, 89. Lavoy, Alice, i, 333", La-vyngton, John, in.stituted to Yarnscombe, R., ii, 106 ; ex changes for St. Gennys, V., ii, 141" Lavyngton, Thomas, Preb. of St. Probus (resigns), ii, 55" ; is again collated to a Prebend there, ii, 57"- Lawhitton; Peter [Lamoren], R., licensed to hear confessions (28 Feb., 1395-6), i, 8 ; licensed to celebrate in his Rectory house (3 AprU, 1414), i, 19.5"— By the inscrutable judgment of God this R. was smitten vrith blindness, and so overcome with infirmities that he was quite unable to discharge his duties ; aud yet he had wasted, and continued to waste the profits of his Living, and was sua'ering the buildings thereof to fall into ruin. The Bishop, therefore, desiring to obviate this danger to the souls of the parishioners, directed a Commission to James Carslegh (Official of his Peculiar Jurisdiction in Cornwall), empowering him to appoint a fit person as coadjutor-priest, with sole charge of the parish, reserving a sufficient maintenance for the said Peter, and requiring the coadjutor to render a true account to the Bishop (19 June, 1418), ii, 265"; see, also, Langedon, John (u, 310); Bodulget, Stephen (ii, 310" ; and Kyngdon, Roger (U>id) ; also, i, 46" ; ii, 209". Lawys, Roger, see Symon, John, ii, 332". Leardecrune, Michael, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu nata lium (27 Feb., 1397-8), i, 15". Lebet, Walter, instituted to Combpyne, R., ii, 200", 268. Leche, John, '' alias dictus Wade,'' see Lewannick. Leche, John, sub-prior of Plympton, i, 94, 115". Lecture, by the Chancellor in the Cathedral, see Bosom, Robert, i, 6. Index. 239 Ledes (or de Ledes), William, dies Preb. of Chulmleigh, and Canon of Crediton and of Crantock, ii, 5", 31. Lee Bridge [Leghbrygge, MS.] — This still important bridge (which is described as " juxta Cholounslegh [Iwdie Challonsleigh], a villa de Plimpton ultra aquam de Yalme ad Civitatem Exoniensem directe ducentis," having been almost destroyed by fioods ; the approaches to the said bridge being, moreover, very muddy in winter and even dangerous to travellers, and funds for ite repair and improvement falling short, the Bishop promises an Indulgence to the Faithful contributing to so necessaiy a work (10 April, 1414), i, 195''. Leedes Castle, in Kent, ii, 27. Legh, see Denys (Oratories), i, 38"- Legh, Edward, instituted Arch-priest of Haccombe, ii, 149. Legh, John, instituted to Creacombe, R., ii, 68". Legh, Nicholas, i, 38". Legh, Walter, of Churchstow, ii, 291. Legh, William, instituted to Kentisbeare, R, ii, 166 ; 256", 257 ; i, 216. Leicester, the Parliament held at, 2 Henry V. — Statutes ordained therein, concerning " Hospitals," " the Estate of Labourers," " Murders, treason, etc. " ; against the Lollards ; against riotous assemblies, insun'ections, and the like, ii, 324. Leke, William, R. of Rowington (Dioc. of Bath and WeUs), exchanges for Colaton Raleigh, V., ii, 18, 228. Lelant (St. XJny)^, the parish of — Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene at Bruunion', i, 20" ; chapel of Porthya', i, 39"; Trembethow, i, 240". Ch.apel8 of St Tewennoc* the Confessor, .and St. Ya the Virgin'' : Peter Pencors, ¦William Stabba, James Tregethes, John Guvan, and other parishioners of the said chapelrie,5, complained that they lived, for the most part, four, three, or (at least) two miles from the Mother-Church of Lelant, the roads being mountainous and rocky, and liable, iu winter, to sudden inundations, so that they could not safely attend Divine Service, or send their chUdren to be baptized, their wives to be purified, or their dead to be buried ; the children often went unbaptized, and the sick were deprived, of the last Sacraments. They stated that they had built the two Chapels above- named at their own expense and had enclosed suitable cemeteries, to be sufficiently endowed for two priests to serve therein, and they prayed the Bishop to consecrate the same ; who, accordingly commissioned Richard Hals and John Gorewyll to meet all the parties (including, specially, the Vicar of Lelant, John Clerk), and to enquire and report (27 Sept., 1409), ii, 232". BuUs of Pope Alexander V. and of Pope John XXIII, for the Dedication of the dependent chapels of St. Tewinnoc and St, Ya ; presented to the Bishop, in the Chapel of his Pahace at Exeter, 8 Sept., 1411, by two parishioners thereof, viz., Peter Pencors and John Guvan, who asked him to give eff'ect ¦• Sancti Eunii, MS. ; also, Sancti ^ Rreynyon, MS. Ewnini de Lauanta, and Ecclesia ^ i.e. St. Ives. Sancti Eunyny. '' hodie Towednack, 240 INDEX. thereto. They told him of the difficulties above recited, complaining that they were obliged to repair to their parish Church for the baptism of their children, to receive the Sacramente, and to bury their dead ; that occasionally some of them were unable to undertake such a journey, and some were left to die without confession and the last Rites of the Church, to the great loss of their souls. Accordingly, they desired that fonts should be placed in these Chapels and the Sacraments administered therein ; also that the cemeteries should be licensed for interments. Inquirj' was ordered ; the Petition to be granted, if the result were satisfactory. Both BuUs are given in full ; and in the second, reference is made to a contention between these parishioners and John, the Vicar of Lelant. The Bishop forthwith directed the Precentor and the Chapter of Crediton, who were Rectors of Lelant, and John [Clerk], the said Vicar, to appear before him personally (together with any others concerned), in the Church of Crediton (12 Sept, 1411), i, 133". The Bishop shortly afterwards went into Corn wall: we find him at Penryn ou the 5th of Oct., at Helston on the 7th, and on the 9th at " Lananta," on which day he granted his licence to celebrate Divine offices in the said Chapels, i, 135", John Bryt, V. of Lelant, is mentioned ii, 264: see, also, the Will of John WythewyU, Precentor of Crediton, i, 309". Lelow, John, proxy for Thomas la Zouche, ii, 83". Leman, John, proxy for John Bremor, ii, 149. Lemman, John, R. of Kilkhampton, exchanges for Barnstaple, V, ii, 71 ; his death, U, 139. Lemmonesworth, Robert, instituted to Stoke Damerel, R., ii, 169; i, 215" Lene, John, a parishioner of , Linkinhorne, i, 116. Lepe, Elias, a chaplain, i, 105". Lercedekne, Elizabeth (relict of Sir Warin), i, 58 ; her Will, i, 309. Lercedekne, Martin, R. of St. Mawgan-in-Kerrier, i, 97. He was Canon of Exeter, i, 1 90, 234" ; collated to a Canonry in Glasney, ii, 189" ; also, in Bosham, ii, 193 ; which he resigned, .and was collated to a Canonry in Crediton, u, 198. Lercedekne, Michael, clerk, instituted to Haccombe, 30 July, 1400, U, 49. There is no record of his cession ; but Michael Lercedekne, chaplain, LL.B. (whom Oliver seems to regard as a distinct person) was instituted, 14 Dec, 1409 ; ii, 107" (having, just before, been instituted to Grade R,, which he imrne- diatdy i-emgncA, ibid.) Seei, 56", 60", 147", 162, 166", 167", 172", 176, 178. He resigned Haccombe early in 1413, and appears soon afterwards as R. of Thorney (Dioc. of Chichester), ii, 161", 153 ; and see i, 186", 200, 201" 20'i, 210, 213, 215, 217", 321. He was then coUated to a Canonry .and the Prebend of "Westbrook in Bosham, u, 158" ; i, 212, and is mentioned as proxy for John Hody, U, 165. Having exchanged Thorney for St. Stephen's in Brannel, R. (ii, 180", and see i, 225, 225", 230"), he was coUated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 182 ; i, 232", 23.:!", 234, 2.S5, 240 ; also, to a Canonry and the Prebend of Kerswell in Crediton, n, 186, and (on his resignation of his Canonry in Bosham), to a Prebend in St Probus (ii, 189"), which he soon resigned, together with St. Stephen's in Brannel, on his collation to be Treasurer of Exeter Cathedral, U, 190". See, also, i, 243", 244, 245", 246", 247, 248. A little later, he was again coUated to a INDEX. 241 Canonry in Bosham, ii, 201 ; 294. WhUe Treasurer he obtamed Ucence of non-residence for one year, from 9 Sept, 1418 ; ii, 242". Lercedekne, Sir Warine, knt., presents to Haccombe, ii, 49. Lercevesque, John de, V. of St. Hilary, ii, 348". Lessness Abbey (Dioc. of Rochester), i, 325. Lesteuder (hodie Lestowder) in St. Keverne, i, 64". Leuedeston, Thomas, inst., to the Chantry " de Lyneton," in the Church of Aveton Giffard, ii, 91". Levenaunt, Baldwin, inst. to Doddiscombsleigh, U, 3" ; his death, U, 13". Levenaunt, Walter, Canon of Exeter, i, 19" ; V. of Elerky (i.e. Veryan), resigns, ii, 4 ; his death, ii, 80. Lever, Thomas, of Kingsbridge, ii, 292. Lewannick [Lawanek, MS.], see Trethak, Thomas, i, 145. — Thomas Bray, V. of, and others^ ; their excommunication (3March, 1398-9), i, 26. Lewes, Archdeacon of, see Wendovere, James. Lewes Priory presents to Sutton (Dioc. of Chich.), ii, 29". Lew Trenchard [Liewetrenchard, MS.] — Breve Regium : — Mandamus to the Bishop to admit the nominee of John Wyse, who had recovered the right of nomination against John Monk, clerk (24 AprU, 1399;, U, 309. Roger Eustas was, accordingly, instituted, 2 May, u, 12. Ley, Richard, see Beamound, Joan, i, 161". Leje, John, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Leycestre, Rd., inst. to Modbury Priory, ii, 94" ; (deed.) ii, 174". Leyer (or Lyer), John, inst. to the Chantry of Trewen (Hols worthy), ii, 51" ; his death, ii, 144". Leyman, John, inst. to Ashcombe, ii, 148, resigns, ii, 169 ; is collated Sacristan of Bosham, ii, 168 ; 294 ; exchanges from West Dean (Dioc. of Chichester), ii, 199. Lezant [Lausante, MS.], Trecarrel in, i, 74". — Chapel of St. Bridget of Landew, i, 238. Commission of Enquiry as to the dUapidations left by Patrick atte Wode, R. (22 June, 1414), U, 254".— Henry Wynnegode, R., i, 196", u, 254. Lifton ; mansion of the Miletons, at Westwick, i, 125". — Chapel of St. Peter (Ucensed, 16 Oct., 1399), i, 31.— Laurence Ste-vyn, alias Bedeman (or Bedmond), R, licence of non-residence for one year, from 22 Nov., 1397 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tavistock, i, 50, 94, 115", ' viz., WUUam Smale, chaplain, Martin Wade, alias Leche, and Joan Penryn, de Doboner, V. of St Feock, John 242 INDEX. 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237", 245" ; licensed as Publick-Preacher (11 June, 1410), i, 97". -See U, 119". Commission for the ReconciUation of the Cemetery, poUuted (with bloodshed) by Walter Hardeby and John Huntyngford, on the one part, and Laurence Bedman, the said R., on the other part (21 April, 1418), ii, 265. Lile, John, V. of Heavitree (deceased), ii, 6. LiUeshuU, the Abbot and Convent of, see North Molton, ii, 364. Linkinhorne [Lankynhorne, MS.], Nicholas Donyell, V. of, i, 50. To Richard Peryn, V., the Bishop vsrrote, 31 Jan., 1410-11, with reference to the complaint of certain parishioners (viz., Sir Ralph Botreaux, knt, John Labe, John Carkyk and others) that, whereas they had subscribed to maintain a priest, to celebrate in their parish-church, vrithout prejudice thereto, or to the Vicar, the latter had prevented his ministrations, 'with no reasonable cause. The Bishop ordered the Vicar to admit the said priest forthwith, or, faUing to do so, to appear before him and show cause for his refusal, i, 113". The Bishop, moreover, 'wrote to the complainante (Sir Ralph Botreaux, knt., Richard Doyggel, John L&ye, John Robert, John Warda, Robert Gabe, Robert Beare, WiUiam Odetrof, Henry Hervy, Walter Hervy, Richard KnoUe, John PengeUy, John Frouses, John Trugge, John Lene, John Robert de Clompit, John Carkek, Thomas Trelaba, 'Thomas Adam, John Baret, Henry PengeUy, Roger Reda, Walter Stryla, Roger de Lankynhorn, and John Bobawale), granting then- request (20 Feb., 1410-11), i, 116. It is clear from the above that Peryn was on bad terms with a large number of his parish ioners, and — sad to relate — he was brutaUy murdered 'within a month, while riding "in alta "ria " between the parish-church and the viUage of Clompit (hodie Clampit). The Bishop denounces the murderers (who were unknown) as "perdicionis alumpne, Sathane sateUites," and directs the Archdeacon of Cornwall and his Clergy to proclaim them excommunicate for their crime. The Bishop (who was close by, at Lawhitton, when he 'wrote, 17 Oct., 1411), thus describes the murder as it had been reported to him : — " manus injecerunt temere -riolentas, eundemque dominum Ricardum graviter vulner- averunt, et tandem, ausu temerario, et meute sacrUega, iuhumaniter occi- derunt," i, 136. — See, also, Trethak, Thos., i, 145. Liskeard [Leskyrd, Leskyret, etc., MS.], — Indulgence to the Faithful who should contribute to the sustentation of the Hospital of St Mary Magdalen (19 Oct, 1395), i, ei-.- The Chapel thereof was licensed 16 Sept., 1400 ; i, 48. Commission of Enquiry, as to the resign ation of Henry Frend, V. directed to Dean Tregrisiou and Robert Rugge, Archdeacon of Barnstaple (29 Jan., 1398-9), ii, 222.— See Pyper, ii, 232". John Waryn (or Waryng), V., i, 64, ii, 55", 79, 239". [Breve Regium]. Mandate to the Bishop to cause John Waryn to appear before the Judges at Westminster, aud shew cause why he should not be caUed on to pay to the Prior of Launceston £20, arrears of an annual payment of 100s. (25 June, 1411), u, 340" ; 342".— &e, also, Launceston, i, 58. Littleham, V., in the gift of the Dean and Chapter, with Peculiar Jurisdiction therein, — Mandate from the Court of Arches, iu the matter of the complaint of the said Dean and Chapter against Richard Talbot, Henry Andrew, and Robert Luerne, clerks, who had interfered, unlawfuUy, 'with the excommunication of John Symme, John Pers, John Hoppyng, Walter May, John CadeweU, and John Harlewyn (6 Id. Oct, 1399).— The Bishop, being unable to find time to deal with the case, referred it back to the Arches Court for settlement i, 32. — See Exmouth. Little Hempston, William [Julyan], R., a Penitentiary in the INDEX. 243 Deanery of Ipplepen, i, 50, 237", 245 ; proxy for John Gyst, ii, 145. Little Modbury [Lytelmodbury, MS.], licence granted to William Brounyng, Vicar of Modbury, to celebrate in the Chapel of St. Leonard there (27 Dec, 1407), i, 82". Little Torrington, Thomas [Dunham (see ii, 341")], V. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of 'Torrington, i, 50, 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245".— Manor of Woodland, i, 226. Lobbe, Thomas, i, 325. Lockyngton, Richard, of Kingsbridge, ii, 292. Loddef ord (in Shebbear) see Hankeford, (" Oratories "), i, 78. Loddiswell [Lodeswyll and Lodeswell, MS.], John Wytloff, R. (deceased), ii, 83" ; his Will, i, 305". — Thomas la Zouche (sub-deacon), R, dispensation (to study at Oxford) for four years, from 17 March, 1405-6, i, 77" ; also, for three years, from 6 Feb., 1409-10, i, 94 (but he died in 1410-11) :— [Breve RegiumJ. Prohibition to admit to this Benefice pending the dispute between the King aud Sir William la Zouche, knt (30 Jan., 1410-11), U, 338. This Prohibition was suspended, 18 March, 1410-11, u, 338". Ou 3 Feb. a Commission had beeu issued, on behalf of Stephen Noble, who had been presented by the King, ii, 238" ; also a second like Commission on 18 Feb., ibid. Peter Holdyche, V., was licensed to celebrate in his Vicarage House, 16 Feb., 1413-14, i, 194. See, also, ii, 357". Appropriation to the College of Slapton of this Rectory — The Bishop states that he had received Letters ApostoUck from Pope John XXIII. on behalf of the Rector and College of Slapton ; which he recites at large. The Pope had received a petition from the College, setting forth that, formerly, the Church of LoddisweU, of which they were Patrons, had been assigned to them (on the strength of a Letter from P. Boniface VIIL), for the support of the Rector, 6 prieste and 4 clerks (the number theu ; since much increased), a suitable Portion being reserved for the Vicar thereof ; but that the said Pope, on xi Kal. Jan. Anno Pontif. XIV., had quashed all appropriations made by himself which had not already taken effect — [See fol. 284". ad finem]. They pleaded, however, for an exception in this case, as the income of the College was insufficient for its maintenance, not exceeding 160 marks, whUe the revenue of Loddiswell did not exceed 60 marks ; and the Pope granted their request, reserring for the Vicar who should serve the said Church a competent stipend [Dat at Rome, at St. Peter's, xiiij Kal. Feb., in the 3rd year of his Pontificate — i.e. 1413], The Bishop, accordingly, proceeded to assign the said Vicar's portion, having summoned to appear before him all parties interested, and especially Sir Peter Holdyche, Rector of LoddisweU ; and after obtaining a return of the fruits aud profits of the benefice, and of the glebe lands, buildings and enclosures, aud also of the Episcopal dues, and of all burdens ordinary aud extraordinary, he made division between the CoUege and the Vicars, as foUows : — The CoUege was to have all the gi'eat tithes of the whole parish, that is to say " decimas garbarum sive granorum frumenti, ordei, siliginis, avenarum, fabarum, pisarum, vescarum et omnium aUorum bladorum sive segetum cujuscumque generis fuerint aut nature," from all fields, meadows, &c., under cultivation, and from the gardens of the parishioners ; whUe 244 INDEX. the great tithes arising from the Sanctuary (de Sanctuario) of the said Church were reserved for the Vicars, whether they kept it in hand or no. Moreover the CoUege was to hold, for the storing of then- crops, and for the accommodation of themselves, their agente, and their beasts, whenever they might need to be there, the barn lately built there, " una cum area et parie- tibus suis," where, lately, were cattle houses, commonly called "boveria," and other buUdings, recently puUed down fjust outside the waU or enclosure of the inner manse of the Rector), which had been constructed to shelter the cattle and other beasts, and which the College waa to rebuild, in the antient or in another form, as might seem best, at their own cost They were to have also a certain "park" commonly called " Movhay," together vrith a certain close, on the west side of the said barn, commonly oaUed " Fursepark," 'with free ingress and egress to and fro — " ad ea et ab hiis " — for ever. But the hedges and banks of the said close " of Fursepark," with the trees and plante growing therein, the College was to have and keep up on the side where the pool or ditch — " alveus, fossa, sive fossata " — adjoins " Fursepark," whereas on the side where it adjoins the Sanctuary and glebe lauds the Vicar was to maintain them. To pro'ride against loss and iiijury befaUing himself or his successors, in consequence of this transaction, the Bishop assigned an annual pension of 20s., to be paid by the CoUege, at the Palace at Exeter, every year, on Michaelmas Day from the date of the cession, or decease, of the present Rector, and their entering on quiet possession. Moreover, to augment the Vicar's stipend the CoUege was to pay him anuuaUy xl s. in four quarterly payments on the Quarter Days ; and for the reUef of poor parishioners, according to statute, xs., on the Feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr of Canterbury, to be distributed in the Church of Loddiswell, year by year, as long as this appropriation should endure. Further the Bishop decreed, as to the right of presentation to the vicarage, that, on the cession or decease of Sir Peter Holdyche, the Rector of Loddiswell, the CoUege should be bound to present to the Bishop, withiu six months, a suitable parson ; and he confirmed this right of presentation to the College for ever, on the understanding that the Vicar's portion aud the lands, etc., of the Church of LoddisweU, " which, in the Diocese of Exeter we caU vulgariter the Sanctuary," be secured to him, aud the tithes of the said Sanctuary, and the whole altilage and the tithe feni, and all the small tithes of the parish, aud aU emoluments pertaining to the Church, and the pension of xl s., together with the haU, chambers, kitchen, and aU other buildings, enclosures, etc., belonging to the Church, save only the great tithes and the bam, the court, and its fences, and the Movhay and Fursepark, above-mentioned. To prevent disputes, such as are apt to rise between appropriators and 'ricars as to the apportionment of tithes in cases of change in the mode of cultivation of meadows and orchards, the Bishop ordered that notvrithstanding any change of culture, such as converting arable land iuto pasture or garden ground, or vice versa, there should be no change iu the tithes on that account, as to the mode of deaUng -with them ; but all great tithes, howsoever arising, should belong to the College, and all tithes feni, or other small tithes to the Vicar. Rules were prescribed touching the onera to be borne by both parties ; aud with regard to the Vicars, in order to prevent mistakes and disputes in the future, the Bishop thought it expedient to decree that over and above the entire cure of the souls of the parishioners, the Vicar should be bound to maintain in proper order and repair, aud to renew when necessary, the whole Chancel with its windows, and the cdatura over the High Altar, the Office books also, aud one Psalter ; also, to pay the tenths — payable to the King or any other, and a pension of 6s. 8d. paid by the said Church, from antient times, to the Prior and Convent of Totnes, and aU Synodals, &c., and aU dues payable to episcopal legates and nuncios of the ApostoUck See, to the Archbishop, the Bishop, and their Officers and Commissaries| and to the Archdeacon ; —viz., procurations, subsidies, and the like — and he was to serve as Dean-Rural in his turn — " ac eciam Decani-RuraUs INDEX. 245 officii exceroicium cum acoiderit." He was to provide, also, incense and Ughts for the Chancel, and in short all onera whatsoever (save only the three pensions of xxs. xls. and xs. aforesaid, and those which pertain to the parishioners) and this, on the ground that the Bishop had assigned, not only a sufficient, but even a superabundant portion to the said Vicar. And the Bishop speciaUy reserved to himself and his successors the power of summary sequestration absque strepitu et figura j-udicii, in case the vicar should give any trouble to the CoUege herein, or interfere 'with their rights as laid down by these presents. — Executed by the Bishop at Clyst, 19 Oct., 1413, — by the Rector, Priests and Clerks of the College, in their Chapter House at Slapton, on the 15th February, 1413-14 — and by Peter Holdyche, (hitherto Rector, but from that time) 'Vicar of Loddiswell, on the 12th day of the same month, in the Bishop's presence, at Clyst, using the seal of Wm. Hunden, Archdeacon of Totnes ; U, 288-290". Lodeford, John, R. of Loxbeare, exchanges for Hope ManseU, R. (Dioc. of Hereford), ii, 168". Lodre, John, V. of Stogumber (Dioc. of B. and W.), exchanges for Bickleigh, R., ii, 87" ; for East Coker (Dioc. of B. and W.), U, 92". Lodres, Priory of (Dioc. of Salisbury), i, 9". Loghyngcote, Nicholas, patron of l/ufEncott, ii, 10, 12". Lollards, — (1) The Bishop's Mandate for the pubUcation of the Breve Regium against the LoUards, addressed to the Official Principal and President of his Consistorial Court (24 July, 1413), i, 182 ; also, to the four Archdeacons on the same day, i, 182". (2) A Copy of the " Constitucio ProvinciaUs contra LoUardos," u, 318. (3) " Commissio contra Lollardos," directed to the Bishop of Exeter (23 March, anno primo), u, 321 ; and (4) to the Sheriff of Devon (21 Aug., anno primo), ibid. (5) " Statutum Regium contra LoUardos," U, 322. Loman, Richard, instituted to Clovelly, ii, 17. Lome, John — father and son, and Robert Lome; i, 312. London, Robert de Braybroke, Bishop of, — He was consecrator of Bishop Stafford, i, 1. — His letter on behalf of Katherine Brokas (q.v.), i, 7". His letter to Bishop Stafford, with the Archbishop's Mandate for a general Intercession on Michaelmas Day, 1397, for the King and the Realm, i, 13. See, also, u, 278. ^, Hospital of St Anthony ; Indulgence to the Faithful contributing to its support (1 May, 1399), i, 26" ; repeated 12 June, 1399, i, 27— "ad sustentacionem fratrum et pauperum infirmorum Domus Sancti -intouii Londonie, a Monas- terio Sancti Antonu, Ordinis Sancti Augustini, Viennensis Diocesis, depend entis, ac pauperum et infirmorum ad dictam Domum confiueucium." Longbridge [Deverill], (Dioc. of Salisbury), i, 320. Longfield (Dioc. of Rochester), i, 325. Looe [Loo, MS.] — Indulgence to the Faithful contributing to the cost of a new Bridge in course of erection over the tidal river of Looe, between the towns of East and West Looe [Estlo — Westlo, MS.], which was of great importance to traveUers between the towns of Plymouth and Fowey (22 Oct, 1411), i, 137".— This Bridge was stiU unfinished some four years later, and a second Indulgence was published, 6 June, 1415 ; ii, 210". But funds again falling short, a third Indulgence was granted, 16 June, 1418 ; i, 240". — Chapel of St. Mary at Looe, ii, 141". 246 INDEX. Loppehani, Dionysius, ii, 305. Loppethorne, William, see Hurte, Robert, i, 92". Losquyt, Thomas, a chaplain, i, 303. Lostwithiel ("capella curata " in the parish of Lanlivery) — Commission of Enquiry as to its pollution by WUliam Staynour and John GyUe of Lostwithiel (directed to John Sutton, ll.b,, 28 Jan. 1416-17), ii, 260". The case was found to have been exaggerated ; there had been no bloodshed and no poUution; and the Bishop ordered Divine Service to be at once resumed (5 Feb., 1416-17), i, 229". Loteby, John, V. of Burlescombe (deceased), ii, 151". Loteby, Thomas, V. of Dunsford (q.v.) Loudenay, Robert, R. of St. Pancras (Rousdon), deceased, ii, 96. Loueryng or Loveryng, David, R of Shillingford (resigns), ii, 9" ; inst. to St. Mary Steps, Exeter, ii, 9, exchanges for Black Torrington, U, 81" ; i, 76, 330". Loueryng, John, patron of Bittadon, ii, 7 ; of Roche, ii, 12". Loundon, John, coUated Warden of the Chapel of St. Laurence, Crediton, ii, 32" ; his death, ii, 121. Love (or Lovell), Robert, co-patron of LoddisweU, R., ii, 83" ; in right of his wife (Elizabeth, grandaughter of Guy de Bryan), patron of Slapton Collegiate Chantry, ii. 111"; presents to LoddisweU ; U, 131". Lovecok, Nicholas, V. of Buckland Abbas (Dioc. of Salisbury), exchanges for St. Ive, ii, 104 ; again exchanges for Paignton, U, 191" ; i, 245. Dovecote, Nicholas de ; R. of Stokenham, U, 358. Lovelak, Henry, Chantry priest of Umberleigh (resigns), ii, 52". Lovelane, Margery and Alice (deceased), i, 331". Loveton, John, V. of Dulverton, exch. for Bickleigh, R, U, 182. Loveworth, Edward, Vicar-Choral, i, 310, 310". Loweden, Thos., inst. to Denbury, U, 110" ; i, 148, 183 ; resigns, ii, 161. Loxbeare [Lokkysbeare, MS.], John Hyde, R. ; licence of non- residence from 1 June, 1400 — "licenciam ad bene placitum domini tantummodo duraturam," i, 39". — John^ [Walwyn] R., see Say, Agues, i, 121". Loxhore [Lookkyssore, MS.], WilUam Vedde (or Fedde), R. See Goodleigh, i, 190". Lucas, John, R. of St. George's, Exeter, ii, 336"- '' The date is 1411 ; John Walwyn exchanged vrith John Smyth in 1412. INDEX. 247 Lucas, John, R. of Luffincott (deceased), ii, 10. Lucas, John, inst. to Tavistock, U, 15" ; his death, ii, 179". Lucas, John, and Joan Hetteway — They had gone through the ceremony of marriage, not knowing that the said Joan was related, in the 2ud and 3rd degrees of consanguinity to Joan Lucas, the said John's first wife ; and they appealed for a Dispensation to Pope Innocent VII, which eventually was granted by Pope Boniface IX, although the said John had perjured himself by cohabiting with the said Joan after discovering their position and swearing on the Holy Gospels to remain apart (5 May, 1408), i, 85. Lucy, Joan, Prioress of Cornworthy (deceased), ii, 140. Ludbrook [Lodebrok, MS.], in Modbury ; Ucence to WilUam Brounyng, Vicar, to celebrate in the Chapel of the B.V.M. there (27 Dec, 1407), i, 82". Luerne, Robert, clerk, of Littleham i, 32". Luffewyk (or Lovewyke), John, R. of Marsh (Dioc. of Lincoln), exchanges for Witheridge, ii, 30 ; i, 73. Lugans, John, Canon of Exeter, ii, 50, 226 ; and R. of Ash water (deceased), ii, 75", 78. Luk, John, R. of Tring, exchanges for Uffculme, R., u, 44"— He was S. T. B.,and was licensed as a PubUck Preacher (17 April, 1411), i, 122 Luky, Joan, see Ruan-major, i, 181. Lump [also Lumbb, Lompe, and Lumppe, MS.], Roger, R. of Stowford (q.v.), i, 7, 18", 56"; his death, u, 105. Luppit [Leuepit, MS.], Vincent [HUle, V.] de, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Dunkeswell, i, 50. The Cemetery here having been polluted by John Vyenne, V., who had laid violent hands ou one 'WUUam Alon therein, and shed his blood, the Bishop directed a Commission to the Archdeacon of Exeter, to make enquiry, and if the alleged facte were established to close the Cemetery tUl it should be reconcUed (16 April, 1411), u, 241. Lustleigh Church, i, 308",— John Burlegh, R., see Carslegh, Simon, i, 191 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Moreton, i, 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, '237", 245. Lusquyt, John, R. of St. Kerrian's, Exeter (deceased), ii, 10". LutreU, Richard, i, 307". Luxulyan [Sanctorum Ciricii et Julitte de Lossulyan] — Commissions : (1) for the absolution of Robert and WiUiam JakkeiOwy, Robert Trewbys, and Richard Kendale, excommunicated for committing a violent assault on Wm. Coulyn in the Cemetery of the said Church, i, 160". (2) for the ReconciUation of the Cemetery, u, 246". — Both Commissions were issued 1 June, 1412. Lychfyld, Wm., V. of Lamerton, exchanges for Huxham, ii, 79 ; his death, ii, 115, — spelt here " Hycchesfylde" — cler. error. Lydeford, Edward (of Exeter), i, 319". Lydeford, John (senior), Canon of Thorney in Chichester 248 INDEX. Cathedral (resigns), ii, 35" ; Canon of Exeter, ii, 79 ; Arch deacon of Totnes, U, 212"; his death, n, 99" ; his Will, i, 309" ; see, also, ii, 49, 50". Lydeford, John (junior), ll.b., instituted to Chagford, ii, 35" ; see, also, ii, 47, 47", 50. Lydeford, John, and Alice his wife, i, 329, 332". Lydford, Henry, Rector of, i, 214. Lydiard St. Laurence, ii, 18". Lye, John (Friar Min.), licensed to hear confessions (13 April, 1401), i, 56. Lyghfote, John, a Vicar in the Church of Crediton, ii, 255. Lyghtfote, John, see Sutton, William, ii, 353. Lyght, WiUiam, R. of Ashcombe (deceased), ii, 148. Lyle, R., chaplain, i, 331" ; inst. to Meavy, ii, 182"; resigns, ii, 187"; presented by Margaret, Countess of Somerset, to St, George's, Exeter, but not admitted, ii, 235". Lyle, Thomas, i, 332. Lyllebourne, Adam, V. of Kenton, (deceased), ii, 93 ; his Will, i, 307. Lymington, i, 311"; John Reue (or Reve) of, i, 312. Lympston [Limeston, Limston, and Leveneston, MS.] — The parish-church, having been rebuilt, was dedicated 24 Sept., 1409, in honour of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, i, 90". Henry Andrew, R, appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Aylesbeare, i, 50. Early in 1407, becoming old and infirm and unable to do his duty, he resigned and applied for a pension. The Bishop accepted his resignation ; and the patron, Sir ¦WiUiam Bonevyll, knt, having appointed John Holcot, chaplain, he was instituted [13 April, 1407], and at the request of the said patrOn and with the new Rector's consent, the Bishop assigned to Andrew a pension of JSIO for life, to be paid yearly on St. John Baptist's Day, by Holcot and his .successors (16 April, 1407), i, 81. — Holcot seems to have, been almost con tinuously non-resident. 'Within two years of his institution he obtained licence of non-residence for one year, from 4 Dec, 1408 (i, 87") ; and, after a short interval, for a Uke period, year after year ; viz., from 1 Aug., 1410 (i, 101) ; from 24 July, 1411 (i, 129") ; from' 4 Aug, '1412 (i, 163) ; from 17 Sept, 1413 (i, 183") ; from 2 Oct., 1414 (i, 201") ; from 23 Jan., 1415- 16, to Michaelmas, 1416 (i, 215"); from 25 Jan., 1416-17, to Michaelmas, 1417 (i, 229) ; from 27 Jan., 1417-18, (i, 237"), and from 21 July, 1419 (i, 247"). Lynde, John, chaplain, of Bodmin, i, 77"- Lyndeseye, John, Chantry-Priest of Beaupre, in Glasney, ii, 136. Lyndestan, Anna, see Derlyng, Thomas, i, 229. Lyndewode, Wm., collated Canon of Exeter Cathedral, U, 201". Lyne, Hugh, inst. to Rousdon, ii, 160 ; i, 208"- Lyneton, the Chantry of, see Aveton-Giffard (Institutions). INDEX. 249 Lyngdotti John, inst. to Parracombe, U, 153"- Lyngham, Robert, R. of St. Mary-Major Exeter, i, 310, 310", 322, 326, 326", 331, 332". Lynnam, Simon, R. of Marhamchurch, exchanges for Faringdon (Dioc. of Winchester), ii, 45". Lynton ; the Chapel of the B. V. M. and of SS. John-Baptist, Dennis, and Ruman, — licence to celebrate on the Feasts of those Saints (14 April, 1402), i, 60". Lypton (or Lupton), WUliam and Joan Cole of, i, 34. Lyster, Robert, proxy for William Derwent, ii, 79". Lytelton, Robert, does homage to the Bishop for Cumtun pole, in the parish of Paignton, ii, 310. Lywer, Robert, clerk, i, 47", 86" : R. of St. Pancras, Exeter ; his Commission as Registrar to Dean Tregresiou, Vie. Gen., 6 Sept., 1395, ii, 210 ; inst. to Drewsteignton, ii, 1" ; proxy for Benedict Canterbury, ii, 2 ; proxy for Stephen Gerveys, ii, 10 ; appointed co-adjutor to the Rector of Roborough, ii, 23. Lyewer or Lewer, Walter, exchanges Cold Ashton (Dioc. of Worcester) for St. Pinnock, ii, 351, 352 ; resigns, ii, 123. Ly^e, Walter, i, 329". M. Macworth (or Makworth), John, collated Canon and Preb. of Funtington, Bosham; ii, 96, 280, 281, 281"; resigns, ii, 109. Madeford, Richard, R. of Honiton, exchanges for Widecombe, ii, 45 ; for Ashburton, ii, 57 ; his death, ii, 84. Madek, Richard, exchanges Beaworthy for Launcells, ii, 69"- Magne, Robert, collated to the Priory of Otterton, ii, 69". Maiden-Newton, the Church of, i, 320". Major, Peter, inst. to Charles, R., ii, 106 ; his death, ii, 190. Maker [Macro, MS.] ; Taxation of the Vicarage : — The Bishop searched the Registers of Walter I. (i.e. Bishop Bronescombe), and, found therein that the said Bishop, on the Saturday after the Feast of the Assumption, 1269, being then at St. Breward, texed this V. and assigned to the V. thereof the whole altilage, together with the tithe of pease, with one house of residence and 8 acres of the Sanctuary, " cum una marcata in decimis garbarum iu loco competenti ;" and he was to discharge all burdens (30 July, 1418), i, 241". Malborough ; Preb. of Poghylle in ; See " Institutions." Malesouers, Thos., inst. to Calstock, ii, 6" ; his death, ii, 23". Malewayn, John, inst. to Calstock, ii, 23" ; i, 64, 68, 125". 256 ll^DEX. Malmesbury, the Abbot and Convent of, present to PUton Priory, ii, 147". MaloyseU, Joan, reUct of WilUam, ii, 25(3". Maloysell, Ralph, see Kentisbeare, ii, 345". Malston, in the parish of Charleton, i, 173. Mamhead [Mammehed, MS.], John [Colyn], R, i, 122- Commissions of Enquur ; (1) directed to the Archdeacon of Exeter, on behalf of John Colyn, chaplain, presented by Thomas, Baron de Carrew (9 Oct, 1410), u, 234''.— (2) to the same Archdeacon, 8 Nov., 1410, on Colyn's com plaint as to the dUapidations caused by his predecessor, John Chapel, ii, 235. — This R. obtained licence of non-residence for a year, from 21 Sept, 1411 ; i, 135 : also, from 28 Oct., 1412, tUl Michaelmas, 1413, i, 171" ; from 12 Jan., 1413-14, to Michaelmas, 1414, i, 173 ; and for one year, from 14 Oct., 1416, i, 226". See, also, u, 241. [At i, 135 and 171" he is caUed ' Thomas,' by clerical error]. Man, Richard, inst. to South Tawton, U, 138 ; resigns, ii, 177"- Manaton [Maneton, MS.], WiUiam Trendelbeare, R ; Ucence of non-residence for a year (except a week at Passion-tide), from 24 Jan., 1395-6 ; also, for 2 years, from 6 Nov., 1401, i, 58". Mannyng, Richard, R. of St. George's, Exeter (i, 161) — He was presented by King Henry IV. (but not, at first, admitted) u, 235. See, also, ii, 135 ; his institution, ibid ; his death, ii, 162". Manston, Walter, priest, i, 321. Mantyngho, Gencian, Canon of Hartland, ii, 1 83". Manyngford, Richard, inst. to Seaton, ii, 46 ; exchanges for Mayfield, U, 82. Manuel [Palseologus], Emperor of Constantinople, ii, 312"- Mapilton, Robert de, clerk (Dioc. of York), ii, 27. Marazion [Marghasyow, and Marchyou, MS.], — The Chapel of St Ervetus, here, was Ucensed 16 June, 1397, i, 12".— The House of 'WUliam TregUUowe in this place is twice mentioned : he seems to have entertained the Bishop, i, 88", 137. Marchant, John, a chaplain in Devon : — Being excommunicate and contumacious, he is handed over by the Bishop to the Secular Arm, (4 Jan., 1398-9), i, 24. Marche, Thomas, chaplain, ii, 168". Marhamchurch [Marwenchurche alias Sancte Marwenne, MS.], Whalesburgh (i, 42) and Bere (i, 43), in this parish, Simon Lynnam, R. ; licence of non-residence^ for 2 years, from 31 Jan., 1396-7, i, 11 ; also, for one year from 16 April, 1398,2 i, 17. ^ Contemplacione nobilis viri Comitis ^ Contemplacione Reverendi in Christo Arundell, si in ipsius obsequus dicto Patris . . . Guydonis, Mene- tempore steterit vensis Episeopi, si, &c. INDEX. 251 One CecUia Moys, desiring to lead the contemplative life of an anchorite in a certain House in the Cemetery of Marhamchurch, the Bishop, 4 May, 1403, commissioned Philip, Abbot of Hartland, and Walter Dollebeare, R. of Southill, to placeherthereuuderproperprotection,assigninghertill Christmas as a time of probation, i, 64. — Licence to choose confessors was granted, 10 Oct., 1405, to Lude Moys, anchorite of Marhamchurch, i, 76". See i, 313. Robert Alkebarowe, R., i, 78". — John Shirford, R. The Bishop writes to the Dean of Trigg-major, and to Benedict [Whalysbrow], V. of Poundstock, on behalf of the said John Shirford, informing them that whereas Walter Deneys, the said John's proctor herein, had arranged with Peter Symon, chaplain, to serve at Marhamchurch for that year, the said Peter had broken his contract : the Bishop ordered him to be admonished and compelled to keep his engagement (8 Oct., 1410), i, 107- — On the com plaint of the patron, Sir John Herle, knt, that John Schirford R., had aUowed the Chancel, books, and buildings of his benefice to fall into grievous disrepair — " que suorum precessorum et predecessonim magni- ficeucia construxerat " — -issued a Commission of Enquiry (11 Nov., 1412), u, 249. He was stiU only a subdeacon, and letters dimissory for his ordination aa deacon and priest were granted 17 March, 1412-13, i, 178. On 6 Sept. foUo'wing he was granted licence of non-residence for one year, i, 183". — Commissions :— (1) of Enquiry as to dilapidations, on behalf of James Dyrehell, R., against John Shyrford, his predecessor, 12 Dec, 1417, u, 263" ; (2) To sequestrate (amount estimated £55 10s. Od.), 20 Jan., 1417-18, ibid. Marisco, St. Mary de, a cell (near Exeter) dependent on Plympton Priory, i, 89". Maristow [Morestow, MS.] ; Northleigh in this parish, i, 226. Mark, John, V. of Bishop's Tawton (deceased), ii, 136. Mark, John, R. of St. Ervari (?) (deceased), ii, 166. Mark, Ralph, cousin of Richard, i, 332". Mark (or Marke), Richard, inst., to St. Martin's, Exeter, ii, 96 ; licensed as a Publick Preacher (5 Jan., 1409-10), i, 92" ; see, also, i, 306", 310, 311, 327", 332", 333". Markedene, Roger, clerk, i, 31 3, 313". Marker, Richard, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (27 Sept., 1417), i, 234. Marker, Walter, chaplain, i, 303". Markowe, William, V. of Hutton (Dioc. of London), exchanges for the Chantry of St. Michael in the Cemetery of St. Austell, U, 52"- Marland [Peter's] R, appropr. to Cornworthy Priory, ii, 359". MarnhuU (or MarnuU), John, R. of St. Rumbald's, Shaftesbury, exchanges for Chittlehampton, u, 86" ; for Combe St. Nicholas (Dioc. of B. and W.) ii, 106". Marschel, John, chaplain, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Aylesbeare, i, 94, 115. 252 INDEX A John MarschaU was collated ' to the Chantry of St Katherine at Hemyock, u, 164 ; which he exchanged for Corston (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), u, 195". MarschaU, Philip, proxy for Stephen Payne, U, 153". Marschell, Richard, a chaplain, i, 310. MarscaU, or MareschaU, Robert, R. of Musbury, exchanges for Harberton, ii, 67 ; for Widecombe, U, 86 ; for St. Mary- Steps, ii, 124" ; for Greinton, (Dioc. of B. and W.), U, 140". Martinhoe, WiUiam Percevale, R., i, 246", — Commission of Enquiry as to dilapidations caused by the neglect of John Baker, on the complaint of the said William Percevale (22 Dec, 1418), ii, 266".— Licence of non-residence from 30 May fo Michaelmas, 1419, i, 247". Marton, Thomas, i, 300". Martyn, John, Canon of Crantock (deceased), ii, 27" ; i, 303. Martyn, Philip, i, 307". Martyn, Robert, inst. to Bicton, ii, 23 ; coUated to a Preb. in St. Probus, ii, 30" ; his death, ii, 80, 83. Martyn, Robert, see Beamound, Joan, i, 161"- Martyn, WiUiam, presents to Petrockstowe, ii, 151, 251". Marwood [Merwode and Merewode, MS.], see " Oratories " (Marwood, Walter), i, 40. — Hamund Brereton, R, licence of non-residence for one year, from 7 April, 1397, i, 12. Pending an action in the Consistorial Court, when Thomas Chaunterel was Rector, between the said R. and the inhabitants of the vUlage of 'Whytefeld, in the said parish, as to finding a chaplain to serve the Chapel there, the said vUlagers refused to attend the Mother-Church, and Chaunterel re fused to serve the said Chapel ; whereupon the Bishop directed Richard Mychel, chaplain, to hear confessions, and to officiate in the said chapel on the Easter-Day then ensuing, and to administer the Sacrament (Sacramentum Eucaristie), but without stipend from the R, whose dues, etc., at Whyte feld were reserved to him (7 March, 1410-11), i, 117". This Ucence was renewed, 26 March, 1412, i, 146 ; also, 31 March, 1413, i, 179 ; also, 10 March, 1413-14, i, 194" ; also, 4 April, 1416, i, 220 ; also, 1 April, 1417, i, 232 ; and again (in favour of John Kyng, chaplain), 10 April, 1419, i, 246'^. Thomas Chaunterel occurs as Penitentiary in the Deanery of Shirwell, i, 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245". Mary Tavy [Tavymarie, MS.], — ^Roger Damarl, priest, R. of — He was excommunicated because, not being ignorant of just impediment, he had taken part in the clandestine marriage of Robert Martyn and Englesia, daughter of John Toker, celebrated in the church of MUton Abbot by Geofi'rey Aleyn, chaplain of Brentor : absolved on submission, 21 Jan., 1412-13, i, 175. See i, 161". Mascal, John, i, 312. Masek, Roger, R. of St. Endellion (deceased), ii, 26. Maslyn, John, inst. to Tywardreath Priory, ii, 44"; (deed.), u, 93"- Mason, John, see Brixham, ii, 258". ' " vacantem, et ad ipsius Domini fundacion em, jure sibi devoluto, ilia coUacionem, juxta ipsius cantarie vice, spectantem. INDEX. 253 Massingham, John, i, 300"- Matford (or Metford), John, i, 314. Matheu [Matthu, Mathu and Matthew, MS.], chaplain, i, 305. He was commissioned ad vemUcandum dericos super felonia coram judicibus con victos, 20 Nov., 1399, and was licensed, the same day, to the Chantry in the Palace at Exeter, ii, 44 ; — instituted to Poltimore R., u, 25" ; proxy for Thomas Clyfi'ord, u, 57 ; coUated Warden of the Chapel of St. Laurence, Crediton, ii, 121 ; i, 112" ; resigns Poltimore, u, 134 ; is again inst. thereto, ii, 134" ; again resigns, ii, 152", 153, 154 ; having been inst. to Broad Clyst, ii, 152, 252 ; i, 327" ; is inst. to Dunterton, U, 154" ; exchanges St Laurence, Crediton, for Axminster, ii, 187, and Broad Clyst for Alphington, u, 200", 267"; is inst. to Yarcombe, it, 200''. — Co-patron of Huxham, ii, 200. Maunde'vyll, William, see Bosham, i, 25". Maunsell, Hugh, inst. to Yealmpton, ii, 167". Maupas, Henry, Canon and Bursal Preb. of Crediton, resigns, ii, 38 ; inst. to Ermington, R., ii, 105" ; exchanges for Stanford-on-Avon (Dioc. of Lincoln), ii, 120". May, Walter, of Littleham, i, 32. Maii (or May), William, inst. to Poughill (Devon), ii, 7" ; exchanges for the Chantry of St. Mary at Herne (Dioc. of Canterbury), ii, 65". Maydenhych (or Maydenhith), John de. Canon of Wells, ii, 18 ; Official Principal — Dioc. of Salisbury, ii, 28" : mentioned, ii, 47, 48", 49^ 52". Mayn, John, R. of Ringmore (deceased), ii, 5". Maynard, Robert (with Margaret his wife), licensed to choose confessors (1 8 Aug., 1401), i, 58. He was co-patron of Roche, u, 57" ; of Cotleigh, ii, 64, 95", 157" ; of South Pool, u, 90", 97, 155" ; of [Clay] hydon, ii, 81" ; of Dunterton, U, 130 (and 236"), 154" (and 253) ; of Cardynham, ii, 153 (aud 252"), 154" (and 253) ; of St Katherine's Chantry, Hemyock, ii, 198" (and 267"). Mayovu, John, of Ermington, ii, 277. Mayowe, John, clerk. — Dispensacio super defectu nataliwm, (20 May, 1411), i, 124. Mayow [John] (called William in the Commission of Enquiry, ii, 220, and elsewhere in the Reg.), inst. to Perran-Uthno, ii, 13", licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St. James near Petrys met (28 June, 1403), i, 67 ; his death, U, 162". Maysmere, Walter, chaplain, see St. EndeUion, i, 107". Mayster, Alice, i, 306". Meavy [Mewy, MS.], Henry Gardiner, R. ; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 3 years, from 18 Dec, 1396, i, 10" ; John Shute (or Schute), R. ; ditto for 3 years, from 22 AprU, 1401, i, 56 ; also for one year, from 27 March, 1405, i, 74 ; and from 19 Sept., 1406, i, 79. 254 INDEX. Meddon, in the parish of Hartland, St. Martin's Chapel, i, 38". Medeford (or Medford), Walter, collated to a Canonry in Crediton, ii, 64. He was also Archdeacon of Salisbury and exchanged for the Archdeaconry of Berks, u, 81. Walter Medford occurs as Dean of Wells, — " domini nostri Pape Nuncio, ac ejusdem et Sedis ApostoUce in regno AngUe CoUeotori," — 11 July, 1418, in a " Certificatorium pro CoUectore Domini Pape." — The Appropriation of Loddiswell to the Chantry of Slapton is mentioned in the Postscript, and a List of Arrears is appended ; i, 240". Meeth [Methe, MS.], John Nouns, R of— On his presentation by Thomas Deneys (on the death of Robert Gyffard), a Com mission of Enquiry was directed to the Archdeacon of Barnstaple, ii, 233". A Ucence of non-residence was granted to this R., from 26 Oct., 1410, to Michaelmas, 1411, i. 111. Melbome, Simon de, collated to a Canonry in Crantock, ii, 52". Menevia (St. David's), Guy [de Mona], Bishop of, i, 17, 60", 62. Menhenyot, Padirda in, i, 35", 240" ; Trencruke in, i, 9". John Philypp, R., Penitentiary in the Deanery of East,i, 49" ; his death, n, 138 ; 227. In compUance with the prayer of this Rector and the parishioners, the Bishop altered the Feast of the Dedication of this Church from 8 March to 2 Oct (21 May, 1405), i, 74". Commissions of Euquiiy as to the patronage, — (1) when Sir Wm. Talbot and Wm. Milford had presented Richard Milford (30 Oct, 1411), ii, 243"; (2) when John Waryn had been presented by the Prince of 'Wales (12 Nov., 1411), u, 244. In the end Waryn was admitted, and being only " primam tonsuram habens," Letters Dimissory were granted for his Ordination (20 Dec, 1411), i, 140" ; from which time he was almost continuously non resident for years, (1) for a year from the said 20 Dec, ibid. ; (2) by dis pensation (to study at Oxford) for 2 years, from 13 Feb., 1411-12, .i, 145 (3) ditto, for a year (with licence for Divine Service in his Rectory House), from 1 April, 1414, i, 195" ; (4) ditto, for a year, from 20 Sept, 1415, i, 212" ; (5) licence of non-residence from 11 May to AU Saints' Day, 1417, i, 232.^He was once Penitentiary in the Deanery of East, i, 245". Merle, Alexander, i, 328. Merriott (Dioc. of Bath and Wells), i, 311"- Mersshe, WiUiam, monk of Battle, inst. to St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter, ii, 46". Merther, Laurence, inst. to Padstow, ii, 51". Merton, the Priory of (Dioc. of Winchester), i, 323" — The Prior and Convent were patrons of Berry-Pomeroy, u, 12, 158" ; of St Laurence, Exeter, u, 26, 70" ; of Tregony, u, 29 ; of Combekeynes (Dioc of B. & W.), u, 69 ; of Clyst St George, u, 90", 115, 132, 148", 179 ; of Ashcombe, ii, 148, 169. Merton, Richard de, lord of the, Manor of Merton, ii, 146". Merton, see Monk (Oratories), i, 149" ; Dynsbeare in, i, 71 ; Chapel of St. Mary at Speccote in, i, 38". — John Frouke of, i, 40. — John [Monke], R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Torrington, i, 50 ; on whose death — INDEX. 255 A Commission of Enquiry was issued, 25 June, 1412, on the presentation of Richard Penels, chaplain, by Su- John de la Pomeray, knt, ii, 247". — A second Commission was issued, 29 Nov., 1412 ; and in the end Thomas Wyllyng was admitted on the presentation of the said Sir John, Sir Thomas StaweU, and Robert Cornu, ii, 146", 249". WUlyng was inst, 7 Dec, aud on the same day obtained a Ucence of non-residence tiU Michaelmas, 1413, i, 173 ; this was repeated for a year, from 5 Aug., 1414, i, 198 ; and again from 5 Nov., 1416, i, 227". Merwode, Henry, does homage to the Bishop, at Crediton, for lands in Ashburton (2 May, 1412), ii, 311. Meryk, John, a chaplain, i, 305". Metshole, see MitcheU. Metton, John, i, 304". Mey, John, monk of Tavistock ; elected Abbot, ii, 58, 59. Mey, Richard, inst. to Kenton, ii, 14". Mey, William, inst. to Antony, ii, 87 ; resigns, U, 99". Michaelstow [Stowe Sancti Michaelis, MS.], Simon Barton, R. He obtained Ucence of non-residence for two years, from 22 Aug., 1400, to make a pUgrimage tcv Jerusalem and the Holy Sepulchre ; the Bishop permitting him to retain the income of his benefice, if he provided for the due performance of the duties, and made up for the injury caused by his absence by giving alms to his poor parishioners ; the Bishop to fix the amount, i, 45. See Barton, Simon — John Nowers, R., obtained licence of non-residence for three years, from 6 Feb., 1416-17 ; i, 230. Micham, Simon (deceased), i, 331. MidderhUle, John, V. of Cubert, exch. for Colaton Raleigh, ii, 41. Middleton, the Abbot and Convent of, present to Broad SydUng, ii, 40", 220". Miere, Thomas, R. of Cheldon, resigns, ii, 5. Milforde, Henry, i, 303". Milford, Richard, clerk, presented to Menhenyot, but not admitted, ii, 243". — William Milford was co-patron of Menhenyot, ii, 138, 243". Milforde, in the parish of Hartland ; Chapel of St. James, i, 38"- Mill [MuUe, MS.], in the parish of Thorverton, i, 88. Millbrook, Sir Richard Champernoun's manor of, i, 119. Mille, John, see atte Mille, ii, 20. Mille, Katherine de, i, 315 ; Richard, i, 329". Mille, Wm., inst., to the Chapel of St. Thomas-by-the-Bridge, Barnstaple ; ii, 147" Milnere, John, inst. to PoughiU, R., ii, 31 ; resigns, ii, 7"- Milton, in the parish of Morwenstowe, i, 49, 84. Milton [Abbot], marriage of Robert Martyn and Alicia 256 INDEX Wyllyam of, see Beamound, Joan, i, 162, 175". — Roger WyUe, V. ; ii, 58", 60", 61"- A Commission of Enquiry as to the dilapidations left by Roger WyUe, pre decessor of Hugh Clerk, was issued 8 Aug., 1411, ii, 243. Milton Damarel [Damarle and Daumarle, MS.], John [Sergent], R. ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Holsworthy, i, 50. He was appointed to investigate a charge against one Richard Trengere of haring assaulted Thos. Smyth, clerk (1 Aug., 1400), see Bideford, i, 44" ; appointed to the charge of Pyworthy, ii, 22, 228" ; his death, u, 132". Walter Robert, R., ii. 246". A Commission was issued, 1 Feb., 1410-11, ou the presentation of Robert Osanne, clerk, by Richard Courtenay, Lord of Milton Damarel, ii, 237" ; and a second like Commission ou the next day, u, 238. — [Breve Regium.] — Edward, Earl of Devon, having presented Walter Robert, clerk, the Bishop was commanded to certify the King as to the circumstances (6 July, 1411), ii, 341. [Breve Regium.] — The Bishop, in accordance with the King's Mandate, sends the of&cial Letter of the Archdeacon of Totnes, shewing that he had convened the Clergy of the Deanery, viz., Edw. Daundesey, John Grymestone, Darid Loveryng, Roger Lang, Stephen Andrew, Thos. Raly, Robt. Pytman, and John Cowyk, Rectors of Ashwater, Holsworthy, Black Torrington, Bradford, Putford. Sutcombe, Holcombe, and Pyworthy, and also other neighbouring clerks, who knew the facts, viz., Laurence [Bedeman], Wm. Badecok, Thos. Dunham, Rectors of Lifton, Iddesleigh, and Torrington-parva, and John Yerde, Roger Treuerew, and Thos. Launcell, vicars of Bradworthy, Hather leigh, and Broadwoodwidger — who testified that John Sergent, the last R., died 27 Jan., 1411 — that Edw., Earl of Devon, and Sir John Arundell, knt, were the true patrons at that time ; the former presenting 2 turns successively, and the latter the 3rd turn. At the last vacancy. Sir Rd. Stapyldon, knt., on the death of Walter Wollecomb, immediate prede cessor of John Sergent, presented the said John Sergent, and because the said Sir Rd. was an outlaw at the time, on the suit of Sir Peter Veel, knt, K. Richard presented William Orbyry, clerk, and thereupon issued a wiit of Quare impedit against Richard Stapyldon and John Sergent, and forthwith the said outlawry terminating, the said Richard Stapyldon recovered his right to present. But meanwhfle the Living had lapsed to the Bishop (Brantingham) ; who, however, "graciously" coUated Stapyldon's nominee, the said John Sergent. The right to present now belonged to Edw., Earl of Devon, for his 1st turn, by virtue of a settlement under the great Seal, the terms of which are recited at length. "Michaelmas, 15 Edw. HI., K. of England, and 2 Edw. Ill,, as K. of France [1341.]"— Before Roger HyUary, Wm. Basset, Thos. de Heppescotes, and Rd. de KelleshyUe, Judges, — between Hugh de Courtenay, Earl of Devon, aud Mar garet his 'wife, and 'Wm. Chebeseye, chaplain, and John Horncastell, chaplain, concerning the Manors of Cadelegh, Nuneham Courtenay, WhiteweU and Huutbear, and certain rente in MUton Damarel, aud the advowsons of Woodleigh, Stoke Damarel, MUton Damarel, and St. Leonard's in the suburbs of Exeter, in Devonshire ; the Manor of HuU iu Dorset, and a mediety of the Manor of Crewkerne in Somersetshire. — The Earl acknowledged the rights herein of the said Wm. and John, and they, in their turn, conceded the same to the Earl and Margaret his wife (the manors, rent, and mediety to the Earl and the said Margaret and to his heirs whatsoever, and the advowson to the Earl and the said Margaret and their heirs ; to have and to hold of the King and his heirs, by customary service for ever. Moreover, the said Wm. and John granted the said Manor of HuU, which Clarice, wife of Sir Rob. de HuU held at INDEX. 257 the time of her death, and which ought to have reverted to the said Wm. and John, to remain to the said Earl aud Margaret and the heirs of their bodies in Uke manner. Provided that, if the said Earl and Mar garet should leave no heir, the said manor of HuU and the said advowson should remain to the direct lieirs of the said Earl for ever. This settlement was made by the King's command, and they say that Edward Courtenay is the heir of the said Hugh aud Margaret, being son of Sir Edw. de Courtenay, knt, who was son and heir of the said Hugh and Margaret, to whom accordingly belongs the right of presentation to MUton Damarel for this turn. — The Uving was free from pensions, portions, &c, — and was taxed at xx marks, — the Clerk presented was of good repute, and in every way fit ; in priest's orders, and over 40 years old. He was R. of the Parish of NorthiU, and Preb. of Glasney. Richard Courtenay had presented one Rob. Osan, clerk, but on investigation it was decided that the said Richard had no right to present, as indeed Osan had himself confessed. [Dated in the parish-church of Holsworthy [HoUysworth, MS.], 22 AprU, 1411], ii, 341. Walter Colle, R. ; licence of non-residence (to study at Oxford), for 3 years, from 16 Oct., 1413, i, 186. Commission of Enquiry as to dUapidations, on the complaint of WiUiam Copleston, R., against Walter CoUe, his predecessor (21 Nov., 1415), u, 257". Copleston died immediately after institution (ii, 173"), and a second Com mission was issued on the complaint of John Phylyppe, against the same Walter CoUe (30 April, 1416), u, 258". Phylyp (sic) obtained Ucence of nou-residencefrom 18 Feb., 1416-17, tffl the F. of St Andrew, 1417, i, 230". Ralph Respryn (sub-deacon), R. ; dispensation (to study at Oxford), for 3 years, from 25 Sept., 1418 ; he was to take deacon's Orders witliin the first year ; i, 242". This R. complained to the Bishop of a certain chaplain, John Forde, residing at Bradworthy, 'with no cure of souls, who refused to serve in his Church of MUton Damarel, although he had been offered a competent salary. The Bishop ordered the Dean-Rural to take the necessary steps to compel him (10 Jan., 1418-19), i, 244". Minster, see Boscastle ; also, Ferres, Richard, ii, 311. Minster Priory ; John Stratton, Prior ; he allowed the buildings to become ruinous, not caring to restore them : the Bishop sequestrates the revenues (16 June, 1402), i, 61. Miriet, Gregory, see Bickleigh, R. MitcheU [Metshole, MS.],— Licence granted for a year to the inhabitants of this viUage for the Chapel of St. Francis there : they had pleaded that they resided, partly iu the parish of St. Newlyn, partly in St. Enoder, and at a great distance from the parish- church in either case ; moreover, the main road through the County passed through the place, which was much frequented by traveUers who desired to use the said Chapel (24 Nov., 1398) i, 22". On 24 Oct, 1399, the Ucence was renewed for another year, i, 31. On 13 Sept, 1400, it was renewed during pleasure, i, 47". And finaUy, a perpetual^ Ucence was granted, 3 Jan., 1413-14, i, 190". Modbury Priory, Mandate for its Visitation, 14 May 1400, i, 36". Commission therein (2 July, 1400), u, 227. Mandate to the Prior, the Visitation ' The chapel has perished (and the as ever. This Uttle place returned perpetual Ucence with it), though two members to ParUament from it is (or should be), as much wanted 1553 to 1832. S 258 INDEX. having been postponed to 10 July, i, 43. [John Rogger], Prior, licence of non-residence (3 Feb,, 1401-2) i, 64". [Richard Leycester] Prior, in arrears of procurations due to the Pope's collector, i, 105. Modbury, the parish-church of, i, 302. — WUUam Brounyng V. was appointed the second (see Bishop's Nympton), of the eight chaplains of the Bishop, who dispensed 'with his residence at Modbury when required to serve iu that capacity, permitting him to retain the revenues of his Vicarage intact, provided the work of the parish were pro perly attended to (21 March, 1406-7) i, 80".— Licensed, 20 Feb., 1412-13, to hear the confessions of his parishioners, i, 176". — For the manor of Modbury, see i, 119 ; Orcherton, i, 172" ; 'Whympston, i, 109 ; the chapel of the B.V.M. at Ludbrook, and St. Leonard's at Little Modbury, i, 82". Modeslegh, Thomas, clerk, i, 312 ; in.st. to Churchstanton, ii, 5". Moene, Thomas, inst. to Tamerton, ii, 14. Moggarygh (or Mogrygge), William, V. of West Doune, ex changes for Heathfield Durburgh (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 40" ; for Thorverton, U, 165". Mohun, or Moun, Reginald, R. of Alphington (deceased), U, 10. Moune, John, see Cornu, Matilda (Oratories), i, 76. Moun, Thomas, see Eyr, Magota (Oratories), i, 240". Mokeworthy, John, of Holsworthy, i, 332. Mol, Nicholas (deceased), i, 331". MoUand [Bottreaux] — the Feast of Dedication, changed from 8 Sept. to S Oct. (11 Aug., 1405) i, 76. Mols, Joan, daughter of Geoffrey, i, 161. Being excommunicate and contumacious, she is handed over to the secular .arm by the Bishop (at Leicester), 14 May, 1414, i, 196. Molton, Robert de, R. of Clannaborough, ii, 359. Molyngey, in St. Austell, see Chayndyt (Oratories), i, 49. Monk, John, see Lew Trenchard, ii, 309. Monk, John, R. of Merton (deceased), U, 146". Monk, John, inst. Archpriest of Beer Ferris, ii, 186, 261. Monk, Peter, V. of Cowick (deceased), U, 85" Monk, Rd., Archpriest of Beer Ferris ; licensed to celebrate in his manse there (19 Aug., 1416), i, 226 ; his death, U, 182. Monk, Roger, chaplain, inst. Archpriest of Beer Ferris, u, 182, 260" ; resigns, ii, J 86. >Sfee i, 309. Monk, Thomas, of St. Sidwell's, Exeter, i, 320. Monkleigh [Munkelegh, MS.], Sarah Chope of, i, 99".— Sfc Hurde, Richard, i, 202" ¦,—also, Ermington, ii, 339. Montacute Priory (Dioc. of Wells), i, 138 ; patrons of Erming ton, ii, 51. A Commission was issued, 2 Feb., 1397-8, to investigate complainte of certain injuries mflicted on the said Priory, ii, 212.— -See Stoke Fleming, u, 245"'. INDEX. 259 Mountagu, Elizabeth and Anna, daughters of the late John, Earl of Salisbury, present to Boconnoc, ii, 190, 264. Montagu (or de Montacute), Thomas, inst. to Stokenham, R., ii, 42 ; his death, U, 77"- See Blakebourne, Henry ; i, 30". Montfort, John Symon, see Clok, Richard, i, 24. Monthermer, Sir Ralph de, knt., presents to Stokenham, ii, 358. Moorstone, in the parish of Halberton, see Moryston, i, 77. Morchard, John, V. of Brimpton Regis (Dioc. of B. and W.), exchanges for Littleham, V., ii, 87 ; resigns, ii, 96. Morchard Episeopi, the parish-church of, i, 319". WUUam Reynald (or Rayner, q.v.), R., complained to the Bishop that, although there were many chaplains in Devonshire, not beneficed, fit to undertake the cure of souls, and bound to do so when required by proper authority, he had found it impossible to find one to serve his parish. He had offered a good stipend to one of them, EUas Lepe, who refused the ofl'er. The Bishop com missioned the Dean of Creditou Collegiate Church, and the R. of Lapford, to admonish the said EUas, and inform him that, unless he entered on his appointed duties vrithin ten days, he was to appear before the Bishop at Crediton, and be dealt with accordingly (5 Sept, 1410), i, 105". This WiUiam Rayner (dc) was Ucensed to choose a Confessor, 29 Nov., 1416, i, 228. See, also, Knyghtiston, John, u, 311". More, Joan, Canoness of Canonsleigh, ii, 125. More, Joan, of Hartland, i, 31 3. More, John, R. of St. Stephen's, Exeter (deceased), ii, 80 ; see, i, 323, 327". More, Henry, inst. to Ashcombe, ii, 169. More, Richard, inst. to North Lew, ii, 4, 211. Richard More, (I suppose the same) was inst. to St. Columb-major, ii, 76", and exchanged for North Molton, ii, 89" ; i, 149". He nephew to Precentor Haukyn, i, 333. More, William, collated to a Canonry in Crediton, ii, 191" ; he was R. of Beynton (Dioc. of Salisbury), and exchanged for All HaUows-on-the-Walls, Exeter, ii, 200". Morebath [Morbath, MS.], Chapel at Estcort in, i, 60. Morgan, Philip, see Oldcastel, i, 192". Morehay, John, R. of West Keal (Dioc. of Lincoln), exchanges for Ipplepen, ii, 64" ; for a Canonry and the Prebend of Warminster in WeUs Cathedral, ii, 110"- Moreleigh [Morlegh and Morley, MS.], Alan Benet, R. ; licence of non-residence for one year from 18 Oct., 1398, i, 21" ; and from 28 Sept., 1400, i, 49".— WilUam Smyth, R. ; licence of non-residence from 16 Feb., 1414-15, to Michael mas, 1415, i, 208"; also from 11 Nov., 1415 to Michael mas, 1416, i, 215. 260 INDEX. Morley [in Walsingham " Murlee "], Sir Robert, keeper of the Tower, i, 192. Moreton [Hampstead], Henry [Brokelond], R., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Moreton, i, 50 ; his Will, i, 303. — William Bruter, R., a Penitentiary in the same Deanery, i, 94, 115 ; the new tower of the parish church, i, 332". Morrish, in Wyke St. Mary, see Mares (Oratories), i, 191. Morton, a manor of the Fulfords, i, 61". Morton, Robert, esquire, co-patron of Otterton, ii, 176. Morton, Thomas, collated to Clyst Fomison, ii, 75" ; exchanges for Charlton (Dioc. of Rochester), ii, SO". Morwenstowe [Morestawe and Morewenstowe, MS.] — Licence to celebrate in the Chapel of St Mary at MUton in, (22 Sept, 1400), granted to Walter Vox, V., i, 49 ; and again to Robert Taylour, 20 March, 1407-8 ; i, 84. MorwyU, Ralph, clerk, i, 149"- Morys, Wm., inst. to Affeton, ii, 181" ; resigns, ii, 201 ; inst. to East WorUngton, U, 198". Moryston ; see Gambon (Oratories), i, 77. Mottelegh (or Motelegh), John, chaplain, coadjutor to John Tappyng, V. of Egg Buckland, ii, 23 ; inst. to Maker, ii, 90 ; resigns, ii, 120. Mottrum, Adam de. ii, 35 ; R. of Crewkerne (2nd Portion) ; exch. for a Preb. in St. Probus, and resigns it at once.ii, 47. Mottrum, Wm., coUated to a Preb. in St. Probus, ii, 47" ; exchanges for the Preb. of Goodworth in the Conventual Church of WherweU, (Dioc. of Winchester) ii, 162". Mouns, Thomas, of St. Gennys, U, 261", 262. Mountenay, Sir Theobald, knt., see Ottery, ii, 278". Mousehole [Mo.sal, MS.], Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, — It had been ruinated by the sea ; and, as it had long been a useful landmark (to the saving of many lives) for vessels entering the narrow harbour, and money to rebuUd it was not forthcoming, the Bishop granted an Indulgence to the Faithful who should contribute to the work (17 Oct, 1414), i, 202". Mouelond (or, perhaps, Monelond), Roger, i, 315". Moys, Cecilia and Lucy, recluses of Marhamchurch (q.v.) Moyseben, Thomas, R. of Dunterton (deceased), ii, 130. Mullion [ecclesia Sancti Melani, MS.] — The Bishop issued a Monition, 29 July, 1411, against certain persons whohad prevented the collecting and taking away of the great tithes, appropriated to the Dean aud Chapter of Exeter ; it was directed to the Deans of Kerrier and Penwith and to Robert Bolham, vicar of MulUon, i, 130. — Bolham was frequently a Penitentiary iu the Deanery of Kerrier, i, 49", 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231. INDEX. 261 Mulsow, William de, i, 304". Mulys, John, i. 111, 32.3"— A John Mulys was patron of Broadnymet, u, 179. — See Landkey, i, 108. Munford (or Mundeford), alias Burgbrygg (or Burghbrygg), John, inst. to Phillack, ii, 106" ; resigns, ii, 131. Musbury [Mosebury and Mousbery, MS.], Robert MarscaU (or Marchall), R. ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 28 June, 1397, i, 12" ; and from 8 Dec, 1397, i, 14. Musket, WiUiam, inst. to Uplyme, ii, 49. Mychel, Agnes, of St. Petrock's, Exeter, see Hulle [HyUe], Wm., i, 142". Mychel, John, R. of Bampton (deceased), ii, 8. Mychel, John, Prior of Modbury, resigns, ii, 10"- Mychel, John, Canon of Exeter, i, 31 ; his death, ii, 35 — 'The Bishop granted au Indulgence, 25 Oct, 1399, to the Faithful who should '^ pray for the soul of this Canon, who was buried in the south aisle of the Cathedral, before the image of St. Michael the Archangel, i, 31". Mychel, John, R. of Cheddington (Dioc. of Salisbury), exchanges for St. John-in-Cornwall, ii, 56" ; i, 63 ; resigns, and is collated to Egloshayle, ii, 68. A John Michel occurs as V. of Sancreed, i, 16" : he died in 1410, i, 124 ; another John Michel, chaplain, was appointed by the Bp. " Curator " of Thos. Noel, subdean, who was aged and infirm (27 July, 1417), ii, 262. See i, 325, 325". MycheU, Richard, chaplain; see Marwood ; — He was Ucensed to hear the confessions of the inhabitante of Whytefeld in the parish of Marwood, 21 March, 1414-15, i, 209. MycheU, Richard, Chantry priest of St. Katherine's in Hemyock Church (deceased), ii, 164. Mychel, Robert, R. of Holland (deceased), ii, 174". MycheU, Wm., inst. to Townstal, ii, 92 ; elected Abbot of Torre, ii, 157. Mydderhille, Robert, and Isabella Waryn — Commission of Enquiry (17 June, 1411), ii, 242. MydderhuU, John, V. of Colaton Raleigh, exchanges for Rowington (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 228. Myleton, John, R. of Ashbury (deceased), ii, 181". Myldebyry, John, priest, of Slapton Colleg. Chantry, ii. 111. Myllynse, Chapel of St. Mary at ; see Petyt (Oratories), i. 56. Mylor ; manor of the Bodrugans, at ^Restranget, i, 145. See Bodrugan (Oratories). Myryden, William, see Kentisbeare, ii, 345". 262 INDEX. N. Nahyllyn, Thos., inst. to St. Clement's (Truro;, ii, 48" ; his death, ii, 15". Nanfan [Nanvan, MS.], in Cury (St. Breage), i, 237". Nans, John, V. of Manaccan, resigns, ii, 1". Nanseglos, Thomas — [Breve Regium] — The Bishop was commanded to make enquiry concerning a rape said to have been committed on Elizabeth, the wife of the said Thomas, by Thomas Ude, of PengeUy, and John Pope, of London, skinner, by whom it was pretended that the said Thomas and Elizabeth had not been married, whereas they declared that they were married at Holcombe, in the parish- church there ; (28 Nov., 1409), ii, 332.— The Bishop's Return (dated 31 Jan. 1409-10) shews that they were married at Holcombe, ii, 332". Nanskelly, Henry and John, see St. Issey ; ii, 227". John was Chantry-priest of Beaupre in Glasney, ii, 166. Nansmolken, John, collated to St. Petrock-minor "in Nans- feynton," ii, 37. Nansou [hodie " Nansough "], Manor of Oliver Wyse, i, 202", Nansumer, Henry, priest — He had obtained admission to full Orders whUe under age, and a Dispensation was granted in his favour (18 Sept., 1400), i, 48". "To Henry Nansumer, chaplain, ptobably the same person, the Bishop directed his Letter in the matter of the sequestration of the revenues of Minster Priory (q.v.), i, 61. Nappe, John, of Apuldram, ii, 293" Naynow, John, i, 315. Neel, John, R. of Hollacombe, exchanges for Huish, ii, 68". Nelond, John, of Apuldram, ii, 293". Neue (or Neve), John, Chantry-priest of Ralegh, resigns, ii, 15 ; inst. to Challacombe, ii, 14" ; i, 60" ; exchanges for Cheddington (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 87. Nevill, Robert, son of Ralph, Earl of Westmoreland, inst. to the Portion in Axminster annexed to the Preb. of, Gren dale, in York Cathedral, ii, 160", 161. Newecum, John, inst. to Okehampton, ii, 154; 292" ; and see i, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237". Newenham Abbey, i, 318 ; burial-place of Sir Wm. Bonevyll, knt., i, 311 ; the Abbot of, in arrears of procurations due to the Pope's CoUector, i, 105, 110 ; the Abbot and Convent present to Luppit, U, 65, 71", 180 ; to Pelynt, ii, 161", Newenham, William, R. of Meavy (deceased), ii, 5. Newenton, Philip, R. of Clyst Fomison, resigns, ii, 31. Newerk, John, R. of Stratford-juxta-Glemham (Dioc. of Norwich) ; exchanges for Clyst St. Mary, ii, 91. INDEX. 263 Newethorp, John, co-patron of Chagford, U, 33", 34", 35". Neweton, John, R. of Skilgate (Dioc. of B. and W.), exch. for the Chantry of Forde (Bampton), ii, 32" ; his death, ii, 186". Neweton, Philip, proxy for John MUnere, U, 31. Newton, Wm., co-patron of Blackborough, U, 151". Newnham [Nywenham, MS.], in Plympton St. Mary, i, 88. Nywehous, Joan, see Calwelegh, John, i, 73. Newhouse, Hugh, Abbot of (Dioc. of Lincoln), ii, 47". Newport, WiUiam, chaplain, of Ipswich, U, 213". Ne-wton [Nywaton, MS.], in the parish of Churchstow, i, 4, 85". Newton, mansion of Richard Trevaga, i, 37" Newton, in the parish of St. MeUion, i, 238"- Newton Abbot [Nyweton Abbatis], mansion of Gilbert Smyth in, i, 246". Newton Ferrers [Nywaton, Nyweton, Newaton Ferys MS.], Puslinch in, i, 76. — John Andrew, R., licence of non-resi dence for a year, from 29 April, 1405, i, 74 ; from 20 Oct. to Michaelmas, 1406, i, 80 ; licensed to celebrate in his manse, 27 Oct., 141-2, i, 171".— Richard Tryby, R., i, 245", 334. [Breve Regivm] — Prohibition to admit to this Benefice, pending the settlement of the dispute between Sir John CornewaiU, knt., and Alexander Champer noun, Esquire (20 Nov., 1418), u, 363". [Breve Regium]— The said Alexander Champernoun having recovered his right to present, for this turn, against Thos, Bonevyll and John Seton, clerk ; Mandate to the Bishop to proceed accordingly (4 Feb., 1418-19), ibid. -Also, against Sir John ComewaUl (12 Feb.), u, 364. Newton St. Cyres [Nywaton Sancti Ciricii and Neuton Sancti Cirici, Mi3.]— Mandate dueoted to the Archdeacon of Exeter for the visitation of his Arch deaconry : he was to appear before the Bishop, 12 May, in the Church of this parish ^dated 5 April, 1400), i, 35. Nithewey, John Cole of, see Hittisleigh (Institutions), ii, 187"- Noble, John, inst. to Horwood, ii, 1", 222. A John Noble was instituted to Upottery, ii, 176". Noble, Robert le, i, 319". Noble, Stephen, presented by Henry IV. to Loddiswell, R., but not admitted, U, 238". Noe, Wm., V. of St. Probus, exch. for a Canonry in Glasney, ii, 145 ; licensed as PubUck Preacher, 27 March, 1413, i, 178". Noel, Thomas, Sub-dean and Penitentiary of Exeter ; see Wytbery, John, i, 133"; ii, 262, 263; his death, ii, 187. Non-residence of the Clergy, — Commissions of Enquiry touching this matter, directed to the four Archdeacons (22 Dec, 1397), ii, 214. — Also, general monition against the Bame,by the 264 INDEX. Metropolitan and his Su&agans (14 March, 1409-10), i, 96".— Mandate to cite non-resident incumbente, directed to the. four Archdeacons (18 June, 1410), i, 98. SimUar Mandates for the Sequestration of the Benefices of offenders (4 Aug., 1410), i, 102. — -Like Mandates were issued, 23 April, 1411, i, 123 ; also, 19 Oct., 1412 (requiring to be certified as to their names), i, 170; 18 Sept, 1413, i, 183"; and 15 Sept, 1414, i, 198". Nony, Henry, Bishop of Ardagh (q.v.) ; see, also, ii, 225". Noo, John, V. of St. Goran (deceased), ii, 226. Nores [also Norys and Noreys, MS.], Rd., R. of Combmartin, i, 7" ; collated to a Preb. in Glasney, ii, 45" ; proxy for Rob. BaUerd,ii,6.3"; exchanges Combmartin for Hampton-Meysy (Dioc. of Worcester), ii, 64 ; resigns his Canonry, ii, 65. Noreys (or Norys), Thomas, i, 309, 332, 332". Normand, John, excommunicate and contumacious; the Bishop certifies for his arrest (17 Oct., 1398), i, 21". Normanton, Robert, patron (as locum-tenens of the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem), presents to Halwell, ii, 12 ; to Heath field (Dioc. of B. and W.), U, 40" ; to St. Cleer, n, 49, 51 ; to St. Ive, ii, 50". Normanton, William, inst. to St. George's, Exeter, ii, 162" ; 350 ; i, 210 ; exchanges for Thorney (Dioc. of Chichester), ii, 196. North Allington (hodie " East Allington "), parish of, i, 318. North Huish, the Church of, i, 308". Thomas Tremayn, R., was a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Totnes, i, 50 ; see, also, Butterford, i, 37. — John Combe, R., see Butteriord, i, 67" ; Ucence of non-residence for 2 years from 24 Sept, 1405, i, 76". See. also, ii, 112", 247" ; his death, ii, 144" ; his WUl, i, 317". Thomas Tremayn, priest, was again inst, after Combe's death, 18 Sept., 1412. The Bishop issued a Commission herein, and the Official of the Archdeacon of Totnes certified, 14 Sept., that Isabella, reUct of Sir JohflDamarle, knt, was patron of tms Church at the last vacancy, but that for this turn Wm. Fokeray, and Rd. Brouste, chaplain, were patrons, having acquired the manor of North Huish, with the advowson of the Church, u, 144", 248". Tremayn obtained Ucence of non-residence, with permission^to farm out the revenues of his benefice from 12 AprU to Michaelmas, 1414, i, 196. North Lew [am,d Northlyw, MS.], see Bele, John, i, 73".— Richard More, R. ; licence of non-residence (to study at Oxford) for 2 years, from 22 Jan., 1398-9 [written "Lorth- lew " — a clerical error]. Obtained Ucence of non-residence for two years, from 28 Sept., 1407, d/um/modo medio tempore in dbsequio famuliari (sic) Domine Regine steterit, i, 82". North Molton, Richard Raundes (or de Raundes), R. — He obtained Ucence of non-residence for 3 years, from 25 April, 1396, contem- placione nobilis viri Duds Gloucestrie, i, 8" ; for his WiU, see, i, 300. — [Breve Regium] — For the Abbot of LiUeshuU, to give him quiet possession of this Church, 28 June, 1419, u, 364.— See, also, i, 14, 149". North Pool (in the parish of South Pool), John Cole of, i, 319. North Tawton, Matthew Chapman of, i, 140" ; INDEX. ^65 [Breve Regium — 8 June, 1410] — Mandate to the Bishop, to enquire as to the right of patronage claimed by Richard Hankeford, who (many years pre viously) had presented John Boure,^ clerk ; u, 333".— On 8 Oct foUovring, the Bishop certified as foUows : DUigent search had been made in the Diocesan Registry, and it was found that Ralph Tregrysiou, Dean of Exeter and Vicar-General, had been deputed to make enquiry as to the patronage of North Tawton (alias Chepyngteuton). This was done through the Arch deacon of Bamsteple. The said Richard Hankeford had presented the said John Boure; and the Archdeacon was to report the facte, as ascertained, to the said Vicar-Geueral; (16 Jan., 1397-8). For this purpose he summoned John [Hopere] de Bonelegh, John [Poyns] de Chalvelegh, Thomas [de Bukenarle] de Lappeford, Roger [Yurd] de Wemmaunthy, Robert [Forde] de Nymet Roland, Walter [Beare] de Sele-monachorum (in the person of John Gyffard, chaplain) — aU Rectors ; and these Vicars, viz., Roger [Cole] de Burryngtou, and Thomas [Sprot] de Colrych, aU of the Deanery of Chulmleigh, in full Chapter assembled; who said that the Church of North Tawton had become vacant by the death of John Northwode, 10 Jan. [1397-8], and that Rd. Hankford was the true patron, iu right of his wife Thomasia, daughter aud heir of Sir Richard Stapylton, knt. Lord of Estyngton, in the said parish ; her grandfather, also a Sir Richard Stapylton, had last pre sented. They reported further that there was a pension of two marks, pay able to St Nicholas' Priory, Exeter, which had been vrithheld for the three years last past ; also, that all had been done regularly iu the case of this pre sentation (28 Jan., 1397-8) : u, 333".— [5«-ewc Regium, 1 Nov., 1413]— To certify the King as to an earUer Enquiry, made in the time of Walter [de Stepledon], the late Bishop, as to the vacancy and right of patronage. — [Breve Regium] ; The Bishop's certificate therein, to the eff'ect that the Archdeacon of Bamsteple had theu reported, to the said Bishop Walter de Stepledon, that he had convened the Dean of the place (lod Decanum), viz., Henry, R. of Wembworthy, and other neighbouring Clergymen, who were not satisfied as to the vacancy, not having been able to prove that Richard de WeUyng ton, the last Rector, was dead, or that he had resigned, or been deprived ; they found, however, that Sir Richard de Stapledon was the true patron, having bought the glebe and the advowson of Hugh de WaUetort (sic), 9 March, 1317 ; U, 348. — This John Boure (or Bowre), R. ; obtained Ucence of non-residence for a year, 9 July, 1398, contemplacione honordbUis viri, WiUdmi Hamkeford, Justicia/rii Domini nostri Regis, i, 20" : a Penitentiary m the Deanery of Chulmleigh, i, 94, 115", 143", 174, 194", 207" ; Overseer of the WUl of Rd. Hurst, R. of Exbourne, i, 315. See, also, u, 333", 334. Northcote, Walter, i, 318". Northhale, Robert, u, 313. Northam, see atte Yeo, Henry, i, 138. Appropriation of this Church, ii, 278". — Chapel of St. John in this parish [Northham, MS.], licensed 26 July, 1400, i, 44". NorthiU [NorthuUe, MS.]; John Redeclyf, R.; licence of non- residence for a year, from 4 Dec, 1397, i, 14 ; also, for 3 years, from 3 Oct., 1402 (see page 37, note (^) ). — Walter Robert, R, Preb. of Glasney, presented to Milton Damarel, ii, 341, 342. [Breve Regium, 7 Oct., 1415], Mandate to the Bishop to search the Registers and prepare a List of Clerks inst. to this parish, from the death of Bishop Thomas Bitton : u, 354. — Bequeste to the Church and the parish, i, 324. ' See Borne (p. 28) and p. 33, Note 2. 266 INDEX Northleigh [Northlegh a-wcZ Ndrthleghe, MS.], Stephen [Joseph] R. ; licence of non-residence (with relaxation of seques tration, etc.), for one year, from 1 Nov., 1397, i, 18 ; also, from 28 Feb., 1398-9, to 1 Nov., 1400 (contemplacione honorabilis viri domini Nicholai Caru militis), i, 26. Northleigh, manor of, in the parish of Maristow, i, 226. Northmore, Richard, i, 308". Northwode, John, R. of North Tawton, ii, 334 ; and Canon of Crediton (deceased), ii, 8, 37. Northwode, Robert, V. of Bodmin (deceased), ii, 49". Norton [-Fizwarren], juxta Taunton, i, 306 ; ii, 359(?). Norton, in the parish of Broadwoodwidger, i, 230. Norton, Henry, of the parish of St. Paul's, Exeter, i, 314". Norton, William, Canon of Lincoln, see St. Probus, ii, 55", 56". Noss [" villam de Nasse (sic) in parochia de Yalmpton," MS.] — Special Ucence granted to the inhabitants for Divine Service iu their Chapel of St. John Baptist, on his Feast, and ou ferial days, at their own charges, and saving the rights of the Mother Church, to which they were to resort on Sundays and other Festivals (16 May, 1400), i, 37. Nottecleve, John, inst. to Meshaw, ii, 8". Nouns, John, inst. to the Chantry in the Church of Alwington, ii, 13 ; resigns, and is inst. to Meeth ii, 123" ; i. 111. Nowers, John, inst. to Michaelstow, ii, 99 ; i, 230. Noy, David, of the parish of St. German's, chaplain, a Peni tentiary in the Deanery of East, i, 217, 231, 238, 245". Nycol, WiUiam, chaplain, i, 325"; collated to St. Paul's, Exeter, ii, 135" ; i, 330. Nytheway, Nicholas, i, 332. Nywelond, Gregory, R. of Puddington (deceased), ii, 8, Nywenham, John de, patron of Doddiscombsleigh, ii, 13". Nywenham, Simon, inst. to Doddiscombsleigh (alias Legh Peverel), ii, 13" ; resigns Tamerton, ii, 14. Nymet, Alice, of the parish of St. Paul's, Exeter, i, 314". Nymet Rowland, William Cook^ (or Coke), R. ; licence of non- residence for a year, from 25 July, 1410, i, 101. Nymet Tracy [i.e.. Bow], William Bremelcombe, R. (accolite) — Dispensation (to study at Oxford) for three years from 15 Oct, 1399, i, 31 ; Ucensed (25 May, 1400), to celebrate in the Chapel "Sancti Martini de Bowe," on Ascension Day and on the Feast of St. Martin, i, 39 ; (subdeacon) dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 4 years, from 5 Oct, 1403, i, 61" ; a 1 Not William Smyth, R. of Ashreigney rected and is a little obscure ; Smyth (note 5 page 7), The MS. has been cor- was not, also, R. of Nymet Rowland. INDEX. 267 Penitentiary in the Deanery of Chulmleigh, i, 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237", 245".— See U, 268. Nynson, Thomas, R. of Stokenham, ii, 358. Nywaton, Walter, R. of Morchard Bishop (deceased), ii, 56. Nywecombe, Thomas, see atte Nywecombe, i, 332. • 0. Oby, Nicholas, R. of St. Euny, see Redruth, i, 48, 49", 74" Oby, Robert, i, 332. Oclee, Simon, inst. to Barnstaple Priory, ii, 39. Odetrof, William, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Offcote, Robt., V. of Queen-Camel (Dioc. of B. and W.), ex changes for Cornwood, ii, 87" ; i, 238", 247''. Ofiord, John, inst. to Dodbrooke, ii, 197", 267. Offwell [Uffewyll, MS.], John Kykke, R. ; the sequestration im posed for non-residence taken off (16 Aug., 1410), i, 103". Ogle, Robert, i, 305 ; Katherine, wife of Robert, i, 305". Ogwell, East [Estwoggewyll, MS.], John Lane, R. ; a Peniten tiary in the Deanery of Kenn, i, 143, 17.3", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237". Oke, William, R. of Cadeleigh (resigns), ii, 96". Okeford, Nicholas Hertecomb, R. ; licence of nou- residence for ayear, from 18 Sept., 1410, i, 105; ditto, from 10 June, 1412 i, 161 ; Thos. Durnell, R., ditto, from 11 March, 1416-17, i, 231" ; and for 2 years, from 13 July, 1418, i, 241". Okehampton Castle, the Chapel in, ii, 293. Okehampton, Richard [Estebrok], V. ; Penitentiary in Deanery of Okehampton, i, 50 ; his Will, i, 321. — John Newcombe, v., ii, 292" ; Penitentiary, i, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237". Okehampton and Cowick, Ordinacio concerning, by Bishop Stafford — The Bishop sets forth that between the Prior and Monks of Covrick, appropria tors of the Parish-Church of Okehampton [Okhampton, alias Okementon], on the one part, and John Newoomb, Vicar, thereof, on the other part, grave differences had lately arisen, touching the repairs of the Chancel and the provision of office-books therein, and that the said Prior, &c., by their proxy, John Hethfeld, chaplain, and the said Vicar in person had appeared before him at Clyst, 3 .lune, 1417, and had stated their case, the former aUeging that -by Bishop Briwere's Ordinacio, and by custom, the Vicar was Uable, and the .said Vicar maintaining the contrary view. With the consent of both parties, the Bishop settled their differences thus : — " The said Vicar and his successors were to keep up both the Chancel and the office-books ; and by way of compensation it was agreed that in the case of any subsidy to be paid by the Vicar, and in the case of procurations payable by him on account of Archiepiscopal and Episcopal visitations, the Prior, &c., should pay one entire moiety of the same. Also the Prior and Convent agreed to 268 DSTDEX. remit 6s. 8d. per annum out of an annual pension of two marks payable to them by the Vicai', reducing the said pension to 20s. per annum. This settlement the Bishop declared to be just and fair, and he confirmed the same accordingly. Bishop Briwere's Ordinacio, mentioned above, is quoted in full, granting to the Prior and Convent of Cowick the Church of " Okementon " and the Chapel in the Castle there, -vrith the consent of Courtenay [de consensu de Curtenay, veripatroni], reserving to the Vicar all the obventions of both, the glebe [sanctuarium] and the court aud buUdings there on, aud the tithes, great and small, therefrom; save that the Convent was to enjoy the tithes garbarum both of the whole parish and of the tenants of the glebe, together with a suitable space adjoining the Vicar's court, and a barn; with two silver marks yearly at Michaelmas. The Vicar was to be Uable for omnia onera debita et consueta Bpiscopalia, etiam Archidiaconalia, dictam eccledam et dictam capdlam contingenda [these were the disputed words], and to provide for Divine service daily in the said Chapel. It was dated at Exeter, die Martis, iu Easter week, 1239. — The date of this Ordinacio was as given above, " at Clyst, &c." The Prior, &c.. signed it on 7 June, in their Chapter House ; the Vicar, at Clyst, on the same day, ii, 292", 293". Okenbury [Wokynbury, MS.], in the parish of Ringmore ; John Stancombe, R., licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St. Katherine there (14 Nov., 1410), i, 109. Okinforda, Meliora, celeraria of Canonsleigh Abbey, ii, 125. Oldcastel, Sir John: Certificatorium super execucione Literarum Domini Cantuariensis contra Dominum Johannem Oldcastel. — Certain charges of heresy had been brought against Sir John in Convocation, and it was determined to make representation thereon to the King; at whose instance further proceedings were stayed for a time, that he might be induced to recant his errors. The King's efforts proving of no avaU, the Archbishop attempted to cite him by means of one John Boteler, who proceeded to his castle of Coulyng for that purpose ; but Oldcastel declined to be served. The Archbishop accordingly caused him to be pubUckly cited to appear before him on Sept 11th, iu his Castle of Ledys, and as he faUed to appear, he declared him contumacious and sxcommunicate. He was again cited to appear, on the Saturday next after St. Matthew's Day (Sept. 23), ou which day, having been apprehended, he was brought before the Archbishop and the Bishops of London and Winchester, in St. Paul's Cathedral, in custody of Sir Robert de Morley, knt. Keeper of the Tower. The Archbishop declared to him the charges aUeged against him aud told him that he had been pronounced excommunicate for contumacy ; but he refused absolution, and, taking from his bosom a certain Indenture containing the profession of his faith, he read it aloud, and then handed it to the Archbishop, as foUows : — " I, Johan Oldcastell, knyght. Lord of Cobham, wole that aUe Criaten men wyte and vndirstonde that I clepe Almyghti God in to witnesse that it hath ben, now is, and ever with the help of God schal be myn entent and my wiUe to bUeve feithfuUy and fuUy aUe the sacramente that ever God ordeyned to be do in holichurche, and more over for to declare me in these foure poyntis. I bileve that the most wurschiipf uU sacrament of the auter is Cristys body in fourme of breed, the same body that was bom of the blessid Virgyne cure Lady Seinte Marie, doon on the cros, deed ant bured, the thridde day roos for deeth to lyf, the whiche body is now glorified in Hevena Also, as for the sacrament of penance, I bileve that it is nedefuU to everyman that schal be saved to forsake synne aud do duhe penaunce for synne bifore doon, with trewe confession, veray contricion, and duhe satisfacion, as Goddis lawe Umyteth and techeth, and eUys may he not be saved; which penance I desire alle men to doo. And as of ymages Y undirstonde that they be not of bileve, but that they were ordeyned syth the bUeve was 5ive of Crist, by INDEX. 269 suffrance of the churche, to be kalenders to lewed men, tho represente and brynge to mynde the passion of oure Lord Ihu Crist, ant martirdoom and good lyvyng of other seyntes; ant that who so it be that doth the wurschup to dede ymages that is duhe to God, or putteth f eith, hope, or trust in help of hem, as he schulde doo to God, or hath affeccion in oon more than iu an other, he doth yu that the grete synne of Mawmetrie. Also, I suppose this fully that every man in this erthe is a pUgrym toward bUsse or toward peyne ; and that he that knoweth not, ne wole not knowe ue kepe, the holy commandemente of God in his lyvynge here, al be it that he goo on pUgremage to all the world and he dye so, he schal be dampned, and he that knoweth the holy commaundemente of God and kepeth em to his ende, he schal be saved, though he never in his Uf go ou pUgremage, as men use now, to Canturbury or to Rome, or to any other place." The Archbishop acknowledged that this profession contained many things which were both good and CathoUck, but further questioned him on certain points. He refused to answer further, and was warned by the Archbishop that if he persisted in refusing, he would be condemned as a heretick ; and he expounded to Sir John the doctrine of the Church on the pointe at issue, the latter replying that he believed what the Church taught and God's word declared, but not what the Pope and Cardinals and Prelates of the Church maintained. The Archbishop, pitying him, gave him the foUowing statement of doctrine, in English, that he might consider it with greater deUberation, and appointed the foUo'wing Monday (Sept. 25) for his final answer : " The faith and the determinaoion of holichurche touchyng the bUsful sacrament of the auter is this, that after the sacramental wordis ben sayd by a prest in his masse the materiel bred that was bifore is turned into Cristes veray Body and the materiel vpyn that was bifor is turned in to Crystes verray Blood, and so ther loveth in the auter no material breed ne material wyn, the whiche were there bifore the seyiuge of the Sacramental wordis. How lyve '^e this article ? Holichurche hath determyned that every cristene man lyvynge here bodUich in erthe oughte to be schryve to a prest ordred by the Churche, if he may come to hym. How feele 50 this articule ? Criste ordeyned Seynt Petir the apostell to ben his vicaire here in erthe, whos see is the churche of Rome, ordeynyng and grauntyng the same power that he ^^af to Petir schulde succede to aUe Peters suocessours, the whiche we caUen now Popes of Rome: by whos power in churches particuler special ben ordeyned prelatis as Archebischopis, bischopis, curatis, and other degrees to whom cristen men oughte to obbeye after lawes of the Churche of Rome. This is the terminacion of holychurche. How feele ^e this article? Holichur (sic) hath determyned that it is needefuU to a cristen man to goo a pUgremage to holy places, and there speciaUy to wurschupe holy re- Uqes of seyntes, apostelys, martirs, confessours, and alle seyntes approved by the Church of Rome : how feele ^e this article." Ou the day appointed the same Prelates sat agaiu, vrith the addition of Benedict, Bishop of Bangor and certain others, viz., Henry Ware, the Archbishop's Official, Philip Morgan, Howel Kiflfyn, John Kempe, Wm. Carleton, John Wyttnam, Thomas Palmare, Rt WombeweUe, John Whitheed, Robert Chamburlayn, Rd. Dodyngton, Thomas Walden; aud Jas. Cole, and John Stevenys, notaries pubUc, Oldcastel was again brought before the tribunal, by Sir Robert de Morley ; but he refused to ask for absolution except from God; and, having been invited to say what answer he could give as to the pointe which had been submitted to him, he made a f uU statement of his opinion as to the Holy Eucharist, the Sacrament of Penance, the adoration of the Cross, and the Power of the Keys, concluding by warning the bystanders in a loud voice against his Judges, who were deceiving both them aud their own selves. Again the Archbishop exhorted him; but, as he refused to give way, he solemnly and in the Name of God adjudged him guilty of heresy, and directed the Bishop of Loud in, and through him aU the Suffragans of the Province of Canterbury, to provide for pubUshing 270 INDEX— ORATORIES. the sentence in every church " in a loud and intelUgible voice, and in the mother tongue." His letter was dated at Maidstone, 10 Oct., 1413, and the Bishop of London's to Bishop Stafford, in accordance therewith, aud con taining a copy thereof, at HadLam, on 23 Oct, foUowing; i, 191-193". Olveston, John, proxy for Thos. Barton, and JohnCowyk,ii,101". Olyver, John, inst. to Clyst St. Laurence, ii, 200 ; see Stretton. Olyver, Richard, ll.b., i, 47, 73", ii, 24", 48", 50, 50". Richard Olyver was coUated Mioister of Ottery, u, 81" ; exehanged for [East] Allington, u, 98" ; 112", 127, 357 ; i, 143, 174, 194", 207", 186" ; coUated to a Canonry in Glasney, u, 132, 244", 245" ; i, 238 ; notary-publick, U, 171 ; see Crowan, n, 222 ; appointed President of the Consistorial Court (23 Feb., 1407-8), u, 231.— Sec Liskeard (Institutions), ii, 54". Oppy, John, inst. to Manaccan, ii, 1" ; to St. Anthony-in- Meneage, ii, 191", 265. John Oppy, clerk, obtained a. dispensation super defectu natalium, 10 Feb., 1416-17, i, 230". Opy, Robert, proxy for William Norton, ii, 55''. Opton, Thomas, i, 324" Opus, Rd., collated to the Chantry of Beaupre, Glasney, ii, 187." Oratories : Licence to celebrate Divine Service in Domestick Chapels or Oratories, granted to — Aldrington, Richard, Canon of Exeter, in his house in the Close (21 Oct, 1416), i, 226". Almysoomb, William, in the Chapel of St. Thomas the Apostle, in his mansion of Prestecote (hodie Prescot), Culmstock (23 Sept, 1414), i, 200". Alvecote, Agnes, in the Chapel of St Stephen in her mansion of Alvecote, Shebbear (24 Dec, 1409), i, 92". Amadas, William, and Margaret his wife (28 Aug., 1400) ; i, 46. Here (and in all other oases where the name of the manor is not mentioned), the licence is in general terms, thus — " ut in Capellis et Oratoriis, ac aliis quibuscumque locis houestis, cultui divino dispositis, infra Ciritatem et Diocesim Exoniensem ubilibet constitutis, divina possint in sua et eorum alterius, necnon liberorum suorum presencia, per presbiteros ydoneos faoere celebrari." Andrew, John, R. of Newton-Ferrers [Newaton Ferys, MS.], in the Oratory within his rectory-house (27 Oct., 1412), i, 171". Arnald, Edmund, and Joan his wife, in their mansion at Dartmouth, in the parish of Townstal (26 March, 1412), i, 146. Arundell, Sir John, knt, and Annora his wife (17 Feb., 1399-1400), i, 33. Also, John Arundell of Trerioe [Trerys, MS.], esquire, Joan, his wife, and Nicholas, their son, in their Manor of Effard [hodie Efford — in the parish of Stratton] (2 Dec, 1413), i, 190 ; also, in their manor of Thor-le-beare [hodie Thurlebeer], in Launcells [Launcelys, MS.], (18 August, 1415), i, 212. — Also to Nicholas Arundell, domiceUus, and Elizabeth his wife ; and to Petronilla Lammanva (11 Marcli, 1407-8), i, 84. — [Lammanva (hodie Lamanver), is in the parish of. Budook: Thomas de Lamauva was inst, to St. Just-in-Penwith in 1393,] — Also to Thomas Arundell, domiceUus, and Margery his wife, in aU their mansions in CornwaU (26 Feb., 1414-15), i, 208". Attefi'Orde (alias Wybbery), Isolda, relict of Gilbert ; also, to Walter BuREL and Alice his wife ; in their manor of Wodelond (hodie "Woodland), Ermington (27 March, 1414), i, 195". Ayssh, Walter, and Elizabeth his wife, in their mansion of Farleigh, in the parish of Tiverton (30 Sept, 1406), i, 80. INDEX — ORATORIES. 271 Basset, John, and Agnes his wife, in their manor of Tehidy [Thehudy, MS.], in St IHogan (28 May, 1402), i, 61. — Also, to John Basset, domiceUus, iu aU his mansions withiu the Diocese (30 Aug., 1407), i, 82". Bawcomb, Alice, relict of Edmund ; also to James Bawcomb and Isabella his vrife, iu their mansion of Bawcombe [hodie Bowcombe], iu Ugborough (28 June, 1400), i, 43. Beauohamb (dc) John, aud Margaret his wife, of Boswyns (22 Aug., 1395), i, 4". — Also, to Roger Beauchamp, of Boswyns in Plymouth, aud Margaret his wife (16 Nov., 1395), i, 7.— Also, licence was granted, 21 March, 1414-15, to John Beauchamp and Joan his wife, for their mansion of Bennerton [hodie Biunerton], in St. Crowan. It was specially pro rided that aU other parishioners were to be excluded on Sundays and Festivals ; that the celebrations might be " cum clericis " ; and that serrice was not to be celebrated in the Chapel of St. Augustine, near their said residence, on the strength of this Ucence. — i, 209. Bele, John, see Cary Robert, i, 73". Berye, Claricia, relict of John Bbr'STB, domicellus, in her mansion of Aveton- Gyffard (6 July, 1403), i, 67". Be'Vyle, Ralph, see Tretherf, Reginald, i, 47. Bodmin [Alan Kenegy], Prior of, in the Chapel of St. Nicholas, in his demesne of Pendevy [hodie Pendavey], Egloshayle (15 Feb., 1403-4), i, 69". Bodrugan, William, and Joan his wife, in their manor of Restranget [hodie Restronguet], in Mylor (18 Feb., 1411-12), i, 145. Also, to the said WiUiam and Joan, and their sons, WiUiam, Otho, and Thomas, in all their manors or mansions in CornwaU (4 Dec, 1412), i, 172". Bokelly, Nicholas, and Alice his wife, iu their mansion of Bokelly, in St. Kew [" in parochia Sancti Doquini "], (15 Sept., 1400), i, 48. BONEPAB, Robert, and Constance his wife, in the chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, at Lanlawarn alias Pensiden, in Lanteglos [-by-Fowey], (22 Oct, 1406), i, 80. Bonevyle, Sir William, knt. : — Licence to John Govys, R of Holy Trinity, Exeter, " ut in aula infra mansum domini Willelmi Bonevyle, miUtis, infra parochiam dicte ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis situatum, divina possis celebrare, ac per presbiteros ydoneos facere celebrari, necnon parooluanis tuis quibus cumque Sacramente et Sacramentalia conferre et ministrare valeas " (17 April, 1404), i, 70". His parish-church was being rebuilt at'the time, and was Ucensed by the Bishop on the 27th of September following, having been " de novo erecta et constructa," i, 72. Boneython [hodie " Bonython"] Simon, and Eurinus his son (5 June, 1397), i, 12". — On the 15th of Nov., 1402, Ucence was granted to the said Eurinus and Sarah his wife, for aU their mansions in the Diocese, i, 62. Boson, Edmund, and Mabel his wife, and Johanna Falewell, " muUeri," in the mansion of the said Edmund at Hele [i.e. Bosumshele] (28 Api-U, 1396), i, 8". — On the 5th of September, 1408, a licence was granted to John Bo'^on, domiceUus, and Alinora his wife, "necnon Johanne Falewyll," for the Chapel of St. John Baptist within the manor of " Bo5on Hele " in Dittis ham, i, 86". — To Robert Bosom, ChanceUor of Exeter Cathedral, a general licence was granted, 16 Oct., 1395, i, 6. Bottreaux, Elizabeth, " mulieri," in the Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, at Bos withgny (1 March, 1395-6), i, 8". — This licence was renewed 20 July, 1398 ; the Chapel being described as " Boswythgy infra parochiam Sancti Ercu in Cornubia '" i.e. in St. Erth, probably the estate now called " Bosworgey " ; i, 21. — On 24 Nov., 1399, a general Ucence was granted to William, son of Sir William Botreaux, knt, and to Sir Ralph Botreaux, knt, and John and Anna, chUdren of the said Sir WilUam, i, 32". Also, 27 June, 1410, a like general licence was granted to William, lord of Botraux (sie), his ivife, and their sons and daughters, i, 99. And 15 July, 1411, to John Botreaux and Elizabeth his vrife, for aU their manors and mansions iu the Diocese, i, 128". 272 INDEX — OEATOBIES. Bowbdon, Nicholas, in his mansion at Lerkebeare [hodie Larkbeare], in the parish of St Leonard's, Exeter, for one year only (18 July, 1416), i, 223. Braklek, John, and Thomasia, his wife, in their mansions of Plympton and "Westhoobray" (8 Dec, 1407), i, 82". Brook, Thomas, esquire, and .Ioan his wife, in their manor or mansion, at Wycroft [hodie Weycroft], m the parish of Axminster (29 Nov., 1417), i, 237. Bryt, Guy, and Isabella his wife and their chUdren (10 Aug., 1395), i, 4. — To this Guy Brit (sic) a Ucence was granted, 26 July, 1400, for his mansion of " Kemell " in the parish of Stoke [Damarel], i, 44". — Also, 27 Sept, 1408, to WiUiam Bryt and Joan his wife, and to Thomas Collan, in the Chapel of the B.V.M. at " Bossym in parochia Sancti Corentini " [hodie Bochym, in the parish of Cury], i, 87. Bryghtlegh, Laurence, R. of Great Torrington (8 April, 1400), i, 35". To Thomas Bryghtlegh, domicellus, a general Ucence was granted, 11 Dec, 1400, i, 61". Beythbythtyston, John, and Cecilia his wife, in their dwelling-house at " Downe Thommas," in the parish of Plympton (15 Dec, 1417), i, 237. BuRBL, Walter and Alice, see Atteporde. Burgeawyll (or Burgeavyll), John, Prior of Cowick, in his manor of Crys- towe, in the parish of Crystowe [hodie Christow] (2 March, 1404-5), i, 73". This Ucence was renewed, -with the addition of the words "singulisque monachis dicti Prioratus existentibus et futuris " (21 Oct., 1406), i, 80. Burleston, William, aud Elizabeth his wife, and their chUdren (22 April, 1402), i, 60". To Elizabeth Burleston, John Chudderlegh and Margaret his vrife, and William and John Burleston, the said Elizabeth's la'wful issue, a licence was granted, 18 Sept., 1410, for the said EUzabeth's manor of Ynngeston, in the parish of Harberton. This manor was long ago merged in other estates, and its identity destroyed ; its very existence was forgotten until, in consequence of my enquiry, some traces thereof were found iu the name of a field, and the memory of an old barn which formerly stood therein. Butte, John, and Joan, his ¦wife, in aU their mansions in the Diocese (25 Oct., 1408), i, 87. This Ucence was renewed for all their mansions throughout the County of CornwaU (17 March, 1412-13), i, 178 ; and again (1 Jan., 1415-16), i, 215". Bydewyll, Isabella, reUct of John, in her mansion in the parish of Barn staple (5 Dec, 1402), i, 62". Bykebury, William, domicellus, and Joan, his wife [of Bykebury— Aotfo'c Big bury (29 April, 1410), i, 95". — This Ucence was renewed, for aU their man sions and manors in the Diocese (14 AprU, 1411), i, 122". Cade, John, and Alice, his -wife, in their mansion of Blagdon [Blakedon, MS.] (27 Oct, 1395), i, 6". This Ucence was renewed, 2 D^c., 1396, for their mansions both of Blagdon and Ashcombe [Aysschcomb, MS.], i, 9". Carmenowe, William, and Margaret, his wife, in their manor of Boconnoc [Bokoenek, MS.] (28 May, 1397), i, 12. Carbu, Sir Thomas, and Elizabeth, his wife, with their children (16 Nov., 1400), i, 49". Car'vek, Isabella (11 June, 1397), i, 12" ; also to ''.Villiam Carvek, R. of Dolton, within his rectory house (8 July, 1400), i, 43". Cahslake, William, aud Joan, his wife, in their mansion of Harston " in parochia de Bryxston ab -ecclesia parochiaU Sancte Marie de Plympton depen- deute " (29 Dec, 1408), i, 87" ; see, also, Sylverlok. Cary, Robert, and Margaret his 'wife, in their mansion at Holeway, in North Lew (22 Feb,, 1404-5), i, 73". On the same day (not 26 Feb., as misprinted at page 19), John Bele, chaplain, was licensed to serve the chapel on this manor, ibid. On 19 Oct., 1410, Ucence was granted to the said Robert, during pleasure, for all his manors, etc., throughout the Diocese, i, 108 ; and on the 23rd it was renewed — "ad tempus infinnitatis vestre qua nunc detinemiui tantummodo duraturam, ibid. INDEX— ORATORIES. 273 Catleway, Edmund, .and Joan, his wife, iu the Chapel of the Blessed Mary and St Giles, withiu their mansion of Oheuyston [hodie Chenstone], iu Cliawleigh (26 Aug., 1400), i, 45". Chalouns, Ralph, domicellus, " tam infra mansione set maneria vestra quam e.\tra, ubi vos moram trahereseu ad tempus declinare contigerit" (17 Jan., 1410-11), 1,111". Chambkrlevn, _TH0\rAS, chaplain, and Vicar-Choral at Glasney— " infra clausum dicti CoUegU . . . gravi infirmitate detentus, ita quod ad eccle siam hujusmodi non poterit comode accedere " (7 Aug., 1403), i, 67". Ch,\mpernoun, Isabella, wife of Richard Champernoun, junior, esquire, within the residence of Sir Richard Champernoun, knt, " ubi nunc in- Iwbitat," from 13 Jan., 1418-19, tiU the Nativity of St John Baptist next ensuing, i, 244". Ch.iyndyt, John, and Ebota his wife, in the Chapel of the Blessed Mary. within their mansion of Myllynse [hodie Moliugey], in the parish of St. AusteU (22 Sept, 1400), i, 49. Cheyne, Sir William, knt, and Cecilia his wife, in their manor of Pynho (27 Jan., 1401-2), i, 54". Choulyng, Richard, see Helygan. Chudderlegh, John, domiceUus, in his mansion of Chudderlegh [hodie Chedderieigh], in the parish of Bickleigh [E] (11 April, 1408), i, 85 ; see, •ilso. Burleston. On 1 April, 1412, licence was gi-anted to John Chudder legh and Margaret his wife, for their manors of Chudderlegh and Halberton, in the parishes of Bickleigh and Halberton, i, 147. Chydewode, Joan—" mulieri " (24 Sept, 1400), i, 49. Clerk, WILLIA^^, of Dartmouth, in his mansion " de Dertemovth " (4 Dec, 1396, i, 10. On 7 June, 1408, licence was granted to 'William Clerk, senior, of Dartmouth, for his mansion " de Derthemouth." i, 86. Cloteworthy, Walter, see Hacche, Richard, i, 8". Clyfford, Alice, wife of William (1 Aug., 1410), i, 101.— On 5 Sept, 1415, a like Ucence was granted to Thomas Clyppord, Canon of Exeter, i, 212". Codemore, Thomas, and Richard Hyllyng (18 Dec, 1405), i, 77. Cole, John, domiceUus, and Blanche his wife (7 Feb,, 1395-6), i, 8.— On 5 April, 1400, licence was granted to Joan, relict of William Cole, of Plymouth, in her mansions at Plymouth and Lypton i, 34. CoLSHULLE, John, domicellus, and Anna his wife, and their family, within their mansions of Tremethert [hodie Tremadart — in Duloe] and Dename, in CornwaU (10 Dec, 1414), i, 205. Colyer, John, R. of Tiverton (3rd Portion), in his mansion at "Tytecombe" (2 July, 1400), i, 43. Colyn, Alice, relict of John ; also to Thomas Rayschelegh and Joan his wife, in their mansion of Hole, in Georgeham [Hamme Sancti GeorgU, MS.] (30 Nov., 1402), i, 62. Copelston, John, domicellus, and Alice his wife, in their mansion of Copelston (27 Oct., 1395), i, 6". Cork, John, and Katherine his wife, in theu- manor of Paderda in Menhenyot [Mahenyet, MS.] (28 June, 1418), i, 240". Cornu, Matilda, relict of Henry ; .also to John Moune and Joan his wife, iu their mansion of Poslyuche [hodie Puslinch], in Newton Ferrers [Nyweton Ferys, MS.] (11 Aug., 1405), i, 76.— Licence was granted, 29 March, 1403, to Walter Cornu, domicellus, i, 63 ; and again, 22 Nov., 1408, to Walter CoRNO and Constance his wife,andto Robert Cornu, their son,andIsABELLA his wife, i, 87. — Also, 7 Oct, 1405, to John and Joan Dynmok together with Walter Cobnu and Elizabeth his wife, i, 76". [According to Pole, this Elizabeth, daughter of Ralph Rous, of Little Modbury, married (1) Roger PepereU, (2) 'W'iUiam Dymook, (3) 'Walter Cornu: John Dymock was her son by her second husband. See Dymmok.] Courtenay, Sir Hugh, knt, and Philippa his -wife, i, 85.— On 20 May, 1408, a general Ucence was gi-anted to SlR Edward Courtenay, knt, sou of the 274 H«rDEX — ORATORIES. Earl of Devon, i, 86.— Also, 11 Sept; 1418, to Matilda, wife of Hugh Courtenay, senior, knt, i, 242". Crokker, John, aud Alice his wife, 5 April, 1400, i, 34. Ceydia, Elizabeth, in her manor or mansion of Orlegh, in Buckland Brewer [Boklond Bmerre] (6 March, 1416-17), i, 231". Curteys, Thomas, and Matilda his wife, in their mansion of PyUe [liodie PiU], in Lanlivery [Lannyvery, MS.] (6 June, 1405), i, 75. Dauney, John, domicellus, and Joan his wife (15 July, 1405), i, 75". Denolyf, John, and ALicii his wife (3 May, 1407), i, 81". Dene, John, chaplain (for one year only, from 26 Sept., 1413), i, 185. Denys, John, and Alice his wife, in their mansions of Ghydecote and Legh, both in the parish of Thornbury (21 May, 1400), i, 38". Deverell, John, and Alice his wife, in their mansion of Deverell in St Gwinear, 20 Feb., 1413-14, i, 194. Doget, Robert, chaplain, within the residence of the Vicars of the Colleg. Ch. of Crediton (27 April, 1419), i, 246". Donyell, Nicholas, V. of Linkinhoi-ue [Lankynhorn, MS,], iu his Vicarage house (18 Nov., 1400), i, 50. Doty, Richard, "V. of LaunceUs, in all oratories, etc, 'within the said parish (21 May, 1400), i, 38". — He exchanged for St. Laurence's, Exeter, and after wards for Staverton, where, 27 May, 1412, he obtained Ucence to celebrate within his Vicarage house, i, 160". Doune, Hugh, and Isabella his wife, in their mansion of Wyke, in the parish of Axminster (8 Dec, 1407), i, 82". Dourysch, Alice, see Spencer, Richard, i, 212". Durneforde, Stephen, aud Radegund his wife, in their mansion of East Stonehouse, in the parish of Plymouth (28 Sept., 1414), i, 200".— The said Stephen and Radegund, 16 April, 1415, obtained a licence for their mansion of Langonet [hodie, Langunnet], in St, Veep, i, 209". And licence was granted 9 Feb., 1416-17, to Alice Durneford, " apud Norton, infra paro chiam de Brodewode Wyger . . . commoranti . . . infra manerium suum de Norton predictum," i, 230. Dygon, John, Canon of Plympton (27 March, 1402), i, 60". Dymmok, John, aud Joan his wife, iu their mansion of Brygg [hodie Ivybridge], Ermington (6 May, 1402), i, 60". See Cornu, Walter. Dyncleve, Stephen, and Elizabeth his wife (30 Jan., 1402-3), i, 59. Dynham, Sir John, knt, and Matilda his wife (26 Nov., 1396), i, 9". Dyrwyn, Joan, iu her mansion of Foleford [now Shobrooke Park], in the parish of Crediton, 29 Sept., 1413, i, 185. Eggeoomb, Pbtbk, and Elizabeth his wife, in their mansion in the parish of Calstock (12 May, 1 411), i, 123". Emat, Walter, see Helygan. Esse, Giles de, and Joan his wife, in their mansion of Esse Boleyne, in the parish of Crediton (2 June, 1407), i, 82. Eyr, Magota ; also to Thomas Moun and Isabella his wife, in their manors of Trevlesyk (hodie TreUssick) in St, Erth, and Trembethow in St Uny Lelant [Sancti Ewnini de Lananta, MS.] (28 June, 1418), i, 240".— -See Mahun, Thomas. Falewyll, Joan, see Boson. Fecos, John, R. of St. Gerrans [Sancti Gerendi, MS.], in the manse of his Rectory (10 Feb., 1410-11), i, 115". Fy^tpayn, Elinora de ; also Thomas Horsey and Alice his wife (20 June, 1400), i, 42". A simUar Ucence was granted, 28 April, 1404, to Elinora, relict of Sir John FijTPayn, knt, i, 71. FY5WARYN, Thomasia, reUct of Walter ; also, to Almeric FyStwabyn and Margaret his wife, in the Chapel of St Katherine within their mansion of Totele (hodie Totiey), in Black-Torrington (8 July, 1401), i, 57". Flammak, Richard, and Margaret his wife (5 Dec, 1406j, i, 80". Foleford, Henry, and Wilhelmina his vrife, in their mansions of Foleford [hodie Fulford, iu Dunsford] and Morton (8 July, 1402), i, 61, INDEX— ORATORIES. 275 FoLLE, E.mmota, " mulieri,"—" infra Decanatum de Trygg minor " (16 Sept.. 1400 ; i, 48. FoKTKScu, William, and Margery his wife, in their mansion of Combe [Come MS.], iu Holbeton (15 May, 1400), i, 37.— Licence was granted, 17 Nov., 1410, to William Fortbscu, senior, and Elizamkth his wife ; also, to William Fortescu, junior, and Matilda, alias Mabilla, his wife, for the minsion of the said WiUiam (senior), at Wymedeston, alias Wymeston [hodie Whympston], in the parish of Modbury, i, 109.— Also, 8 M.ay, 1412, licence was granted to John Fortescu and Clarice his wife, for their afore said manor of Combe in Holbeton, i, 149". Foi'KE, William, domicellus, in his mansion of PyUe [hodie, PUl], in Bishops- Tawton (6 April, 1400), i, 35". Fraunceys, Alice ; also John Fraunceys and Alianora his wife, in their mansions of Hele and Chyvethom [hodie, Chevithorue], in Bradninch and Tiverton (27 May, 1416), i, 221". Frouke, John, in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, within his mansion in the parish of Merton (8 June, 1400), i, 40. FuRSPON, James de, and John his son, within their mansion of Fursdon (23 June, 1400), i, 42". — Licence was granted, 2 Sept., 1400, to John Fursdon and Joan his wife, for their mansion of Fursdon, in the parish of Liskeard, i, 46". Fylham, Peter de, and Annina his wife, in the Chapel of St. Andrew within their mansion of Fylham, in Ugborough (14 Dec, 1400), i, 51". Ga.mbon', John, domicellus, and Idenia his wife, within their mansion of Morys ton [hodie Moorstone], in Halberton (23 Jan., 1405-6), i, 77. Gebav, William, see Helygan. Gerveys, James, and Isabella his wife, in their mansions of Banadlak [liodie, Benallack] aud TrerveU [? Trerule](29 April, 1400), i, 36".— See Tregos,— A general licence was granted, 6 May, 1404, to Peter Gerveys, V. of Con stantine, for his said parish, i, 71. Glyvean, Richard, and Joan his wife (27 March, 1397), i, 11". — This licence was renewed, 22 Nov., 1398, i, 22". Gorwell, John, Canon of Exeter (7 June, 1401), i, 56". Govys, John, domicellus, and Agnes his wife, and John and Richard their sons ; also to Margery Wymond ; in the Chapel of B.V.M. within their man sion of Kynaden [hodie, Keynedon], in Stokenham (11 Oct, 1409), i, 90". — See, also. Bonevyll. Graunt, William, and Margaret his wife, and Joan (their daughter), in their manor of Stepheneston, [hodie Stevenstone] in Great Torrington (18 Feb., 1411-12), i, 145. Graynevyll, Richard, ll.b., R. of Parkham (21 May, 1407), i, 82. Greynevyll, Sib John, knt, Margaret his wife, and Joan their daughter (22 May, 1400), i, 38". — Licence was granted, 5 October, 1413, to William Greynevyle and Thomasia his wife, for theu- mansions in the parish of Kilkhampton, i, 186. Greyndon, Ricarda—" muUeri," in her residence in St. Petrocks, Exeter (8 Nov., 1414), i, 203. Grylleston, William, and Elizabeth his wife (18 Feb., 1401-2), i, 60". This licence was renewed for William Grylleston aud Joan his wife, 22 Dec, 1408, i, 87". — William Grillestou was of Grillestoh [hodie, Grilstone], in tho parish of Bishop's Nympton, 13 Ric. II. (Pole). See 'Vautard (General Index.) GuRLYN, Henry, and Margaret his wife (6 Dec, 1405), i, 80". Gybbes, Walter, R. of Tawstock [Toustok, MS.] (23 Aug., 1 396), i, 9.— This licence was renewed to him as Canon of Exeter, 3 Dec, 1397, i, 14. Gyffard, Gkoffrey, and Emma his wife, in their mansion of Yoe [hodie Yeo, MS.], in the parish of Alwington,' 26 March, 1408. In North Devon ; not West Alvington in South PeyoB, where Pole erroneously placed Yeo. 276 INDEX — ORATORIES. Hacche, John, R. of South Molton ; a general license for his whole parish (25 May, 1400), i, 39. To Richard Hacche and Walter Cloteworthy licence was granted, 26 April, 1396, for the Chapel of St James and St Bartho lomew in the said parish ; i, 8". Haisende, William, see Schaldon, Joan. Halap, Joan, relict of Laurence ; also, to James Halap and Matilda his wife, iu their manor of Tregonyon in [St. Michael] Penkevel (10 Dec, 1415), i, 21.5". Hals, John, within all his manors, etc, in the Diocese (2 Oct., 1416), i, 226. Hankeford, Richard and Thomasia his wife, in their mansion of Huish in the parish of Instow (26 Feb., 1404-5), i, 73".— To John Hankeford and Joan his wife licence was granted, 4 Aug., 1406, for their mansion of Loddefoi-d, in Shebbear [Scheftbeare, MS], i, 78. Hawelby, John, of Dartmouth, and John his son (per biennium duntaxat duraturam — from 18 April, 1397), i, 12, — A general Ucence was granted (12 Nov., 1408), to John Hauley, domicellus, and M.4,bgaret his vrife, i, 87. It was renewed in favour of the same persons, 7 April, 1417: i, 232. Hele, Nicholas, and Alice his wife (22 Oct, 1402), i, 62. Heliqan, John, and Elizabeth his wife, in their mansion of Trencruk [hodie, Trencreek],in Menhenyot (25 Nov., 1396), i,9". To John Helygan, domiceUus, and Elizabeth his wife, licence was granted 8 May, 1401, for their mansion of Helygan, in the parish of St. Mabyn [Sancti Mabani, MS.], i, 56. — Also, to Nicholas Helygan and Emmota his vrife, for all their Oratories in Corn waU (18 Sept, 1400), i, 48.— The Chapel " Sancti Aldelmi de Ammel in parochia de Lannov " [liodie Chapel- Amble, in St. Kew], was Ucensed 24 May, 1405, in favour of the said Nicholas and Emmota and Roger and Nicholas the sons of the said Nicholas ; also, of Richard Choulyng, Edmund Smyth and Isota his wife, Nicholas Soby and Joan his wife, Richard Watty and Juliana his wife, Walter Emat and Margaret his wife, and William Gebav and his wife, i, 75.— Also, to John Helygan and Isabella his wife, a licence was granted, 24 Sept, 1411, for their manor of Trencruk, i, 135 ; and this licence was renewed to the said John and Isabella "ac familiaribus eorundem " (12 Oct., 1411,) i, 135". Herle, Sir John, knt., and Margaret his wife, (16 Feb., 1396-7), i, 11". This Ucence was renewed to the said John aud Margaret, (23 Aug., 1400), i, 45. Heye, Robert, and Isabella his ¦wife, in their mansion of Heye [hodie, Hay], in St Ive (2 Nov., 1403), i, 68. Hickelyng, Hugh, Precentor of Exeter, for one year only (1 Aug., 1395), i, 4. Holemore, Richard, and Edith his wife, in their residences in the parishes of Frithelstock [Frethelystoke, MS.], aud Alwington (28 March, 1419), i, 246. Holdyche, Peter, V. of LoddisweU [Lodeswyll, MS.], in his Vicarage-house (16 Feb., 1413-14), i, 194. Honnylond, John, Prior of St. Stephen's, Launceston, in all his manors and residences (17 July, 1410), i, 101. Horsey, Thomas, and Alice his wife (24 Sept, 1400), i, 49. — See, also, Fyjpayn, Elinora de, i, 42". Hugh, Da'VID, V. of Buckfastleigh, in his vicarage-house (30 Dec, 1407), i, 83. Hulle, Robert, Mabilla his wife, aud their children (4 Dec, 1395), i, 7. A general Ucence was granted 16 June, 1398, to Robert Hulle, junior, and Isabella his wife, i, 20". Hylle, John — "nobiU viro ... Domini Regis Justiciario" — and Matilda his wife, " in ipsorum et eorum alterius, necnon liberorum et f amiUarium suorum presencia" (1 Oct, 1397), i, 13". Hurdewyke, Robert, and Joan his wife, in their manslju of Bere [hodie Beer], in Marhamchurch (28 June, 1400), i, 43. Hyde, William, R. of Great Torrington, in his rectory-house (6 March, 1403- 4), i, 70. — Renewed to William Hyde (then " in Deoretis Bacallario "), and extended to any suitable oratoi-y in the parish, 6 July, 1408, i, 86. Hyllyng, Richard, see Codemore, Thomas, tNDEX— ORATORIES. 277 Kelly, Thomas, and Margaret his wife, in theu- house at Southwyke, in Germansweek (7 July, 1411), i, 128" ; " volumus autem quod diebus Dominicis et festivis ad ecclesiam vestram parochialem predictam, pro divinis inibi audiendis, personaUter cum comode poteritis, accedatis." A Ucence was gi-anted, 30 April, 1411, to Nicholas Kelly, R. of St. Ladock, for his rectory-house ; also, for the Chapel of St John, iu St. Erme, i, 123". Kelwa, William, and Marina his wife (22 June, 1401), i, 57". Kenbbeare, Joan, her son John, and his wife Alice, in their mansion of Tre- falford [hodie (?) Trevollard], iu the parish of Saltash (11 July, 1407), i, 82. Keynes, John, domicellus, Joan his wife, and their chUdren (17 Oct, 1409), i, 90". Kyrkham, Robert, and Agnes his wife, in their mansion of Blakedon [hodie Blagdon] Kyrkham, in the parish of Paignton (14 Feb., 1410-11), i, 115". Kendale, John, aud Joan his wife, in their mansion of Ti-eworgy, in the parish of " Reprenne " (2 Sept, 1400), i, 46". See Treworgy. Lambrun, Sir William, knt,, and Sibilla his wife (7 July, 14C0), i, 43". Lammanva, Petronilla, see Arundell. [Lamoren], Peter, R. of Lawhitton, in his rectory-house (3 AprU, 1414), i, 195". Lane, Walter, and Thomasia his wife, in the oratories "infra mansum Rectoris de Rowesassche [i.e. Roseash] ac mansum ipsius Walteri in parochia Barumensi " (25 May, 1400), i, 39. The said Rector was WUliam Lane, a member of the family. Landa WARNER, JoHN, and Joan his wife, in the Chapel of the B. V. M. "atte HiUe" [liodie, HUl], in Duloe (28 Aug., 1402), i, 61". There is an estate in this parish called " Lanwamick." Lanhergy, John, and Joan his wife, and their children, in their mansion of PengeUy in St Breoke [Sancti Brioci alias Pouton, MS.] (28 June, 1400), i, 43. Legh, Nicholas, aud Matilda his vrife, in the Chapel of St. Maiy of Legh, in their mansion of Legh [hodie Ley], in Beerferris (21 May, 1400), i, 38". Lercedekne, the Lady Elizabeth, relict of Sir Warin Lercedekne, knt, " in sua et familiarium suorum presencia " (23 July, 1401), i, 58. Loteby, Thomas, V. of Dunsford, in his Vicarage-house (21 Sept., 1411), i, 135. Lynde, John, chaplain, in chapels, oratories, &c., within the parish of Bodmin (15 Feb., 1405-6), i, 77". Mahun, Thomas, and Isabella his wife, Michael Trenuyd, and Margery Eyr (see Eyr, Magota). This licence was granted for a year, 17 June, 1398, for the Chapel of the B. V. M. at Breynyon [hodie Bruunion], in the parish of St. Uny Lelant [Sancti Eunu iu Cornubia, MS.] ; but in the margin are the words — " non habuit effectum," i, 20". Malesors, John, R. Calstock (q.v.), i, 49. Malewayn, John, R. of Calstock (q.v.), i, 74. Mares, John, and Joan his wife, in their house of Mares [hodie Marries], in Wyke St Mary (18 Jan., 1413-14), i, 191. Matteforde, Joan, " muUei-i,"'for one year only (10 Nov., 1395), i, 6". This Ucence was renewed " during pleasure," 28 June, 1400, i, 43. Maynard, Robert (domiceUus), for three years (15 Feb., 1401-2), i, 60. Merwode, Walter, and Joan his wife, in their mansion of Merwode [hodie, Marwood], in Marwood (7 June, 1400), i, 40. Mbwy, Richard, and Matilda his wife, in their mansion of Walradan, in Whitehurch (26 Nov., 1401), i, 58". [Mychel, John], Prior of Modbury, in the Chapel of St Margaret, vrithin his manor of Penquit, on St. Margaret's day (22 June, 1397), i, 12". Michel, Simon, and Joan his wife, iu their house of "Dewdon" (14 June, 1398), i, 20. Mileton, Gilbert, and Joan his wife (1 May, 1396), i, 8". To Richard Mile- ton and Emmota his wife, Ucence was granted, 10 June, 1411, for their house of Westwyke [hodie 'VVestwick] in the parish of Lifton, i, 125". See, also, Ashbury, John Mileton, R. of ; i, 11". 278 INDEX — ORATORIES. Monk, William, domicellus, and Joan his wife, in their mansion of Poderyg [liodie, Potheridge, in Merton] (18 Oct., 1395), i, 6". Licence was gi-anted, 11 Maj', 1412, to William Monk .alone, "infra mansum suum de Poderugg, infra parochiam de Merton," i, 149". Monk, Richard, Archpriest of Beerferris [Bereferes, MS.], iu his manse there (19 Aug., 1416), i, 226. Moune, John, see Cornu, Matilda, i, 76. Moylys, John, aud his wife, in the Chapel of St. Martin, near their mansion of , in the parish of St. Winnow (22 Sept, 1400), i, 49. — The blanks indicated above are left in the MS., and were never fiUed in. We learn, however, from Bishop Brantingham's Register that he licensed this Chapel of St Martin, in 1389, "quam Johannes Moyle sumptibus suis construxit apud Bodivalgan." MuLLE, Thomas, and Juliana his wife, with their children, and Joan, mother of the said Thomas, in their mansion of MuUe [hodie MUl], in Thorvei'ton (1 Feb., 1408-9), i, 88, Nanvan, James, and MaRGaekt his wife, in their mansions of Nanvan [hodie, Nanfan] and Bonython, in St Breage (6 Jan., 1417:18), i, 237". Neue [or Neve], John, R. of Challacombe, in his rectory-house (13 April, 1402), i, 60". Nortucotic, Waltkr, aud Alianora his wife, in their mansion of Hackworthy, in Tedburn St. Mary [Tettebourne, MS.] (2 Sept., 1415), i, 212". Northwode, William, in his mansion iu the parish of Were [hodie Wear Giffard] (16 April, 1411), i, 122". Offecote, Robert, R. of Cornwood, in his rectoiy-house (19 Dec, 1410), i, no". Olyver, Richard, ll.b,, and Joup Waryn, ll.b., in the Chancellor's house in the Close (5 March, 1411-12), i, 145". Ortham, William, and Elinora his wife, in the Chapel of St Peter, in Lifton (16 Oct, 1399), i, 31. Oterhampton, William, R. of SUverton iu his rectory house (20 March, 1412- 13), i, 178". y ^ . Overton, Peter, R. of Dartington, in his rectory-house (2 June, 1407), i, 82. PAD[RD,i, Noel, and Thomas his son, their wives aud their children, iu their mansions at Padirda, in the parish of Menhenyot (6 April, 1400), i, 35". Pjssexiiam, John, R. of Sampford [Sauuford, MS.] Courtenay, and Elena his sister, in his rectoiy-house (30 June, 1397), i, 13. Pavle [hodie " Pawley "], Simon, V. of [W.] Alvington (30 May, 1408), i, 86. PiivELLYS, Elias, and Margaret his wife, in the Chapel of St Katherine, in their mansion in the parish of Brixham (19 Dec, 1409), i, 92". Elias PenUe,s was " of Luckton [hodie Lupton] in the parish of Bri.tham " (Pole, p. 283. Pengersek, John, and Joan his wife, in their mansion of in the parish of (6 Sept, 1400), i, 47. The blanks were not fiUed in : Pengersick is in the parish of St. Breage. Penrose, John, and Constance his wife (1 Dec, 1395), i, 7. A lieeuoe was granted, 6 Sept, 1400, to Joceus Penros and Joan his wife, for their mansions in Cornwall, i, 47 ; also, 14 May, 1405, to Sir Vivian Pbnbos, knt, and Margery his wife, for their mansions throughout the Diocese, i, 74". Pen'Cyre, ¦Richard, and Joan his wife, in their mansions throughout the Diocese (8 May, 1405), i, 74". Petyt, John, aud Margaret his wife, in the Chapels of St. Mary the Virgin, within their mansions of Predennek [hodie Pradaunack, in the parish of MuUyon |, Rostek and Myllynse (6 May, 1401), i, 56. Peverell, Thomas, domicellus, .ind Margaret his wife (18 Oct., 1395), i, 6. Pollard, Walter, and Elizabeth his wife (3 Oct., 1408), i, 87.— Licence wiis granted 2 ,Sept, 1410, to John Pollard and Emma his wife, for their hou.^e in the parish of St GUes [-in-the-Wood], i, 104.— Also, 15 March, INDEX — ORATORIES. 279 1414-15, to Richard Pollard and Thomasia his wife, and to John their son, for their house at Langelegh [hodie Langley], in High Bickington [Bukyngton, MS.], i, 208". ¦ PoLMORVA, John, domiceUus (31 Dec, 1406), i, 80". — This was a general licence for the City and Diocese : and on the same day the Bishop granted a special licence to the said John and EUzabeth his wife, and then- children ; also, to Thomas Tremere, for their mansion of Husten in the parish of Pauton [liodie Hurston, in the parish of St. Breoke], ibid. Polsave, Thomas, Marqaket his wife, and Joan their daughter (17 Nov., 1395), i, 7. — A like licence was granted, 12 July, 1398, to the said Thomas and Margaret, and to their daughters Joan, Elizabeth, and Katherine. The terms were very general — " in capellis, oratoriis, sive alus quibuscumque locis houestis, ubi te Thomam, Margaretam, Johannam, Elizabetham, vel Katerinam, in Diocesi Exoniensi, morari et larem fovere contigerit " ; i, 20". PoMEUAY, Sill, John de la, knt,, and Joan his wife (18 Oct,, 1395), i, 6". Also, Sir Thomas Pomeray, knt., and Joan his wife (3 May, 1407), i, 81". Prouse, Thom:a,s, and Joan his wife, for two years, from 12 July, 140i, i, 57". Prydeaux, Sir John, knt,, and Elizabeth his wife (14 Nov., 1395), i, 6". — The Bishop gi-anted a general Ucence, 21 Sept., 1403, for all their mansions in the City and Dioce,-je, to Richard Prydeaux, domicellus, and Joan his wife, i, 67". —Also, 22 Nov., 1412, to John Prydb-aux and Elinora his 'wife, for the Chapel within their manor of Orcheton, in Modbury [Modbyry, MS.], i, 172". Puddesdon, John, sub-deau of Exeter (24 Aug,, 1395), i, 5. Pyllond, Thomas, and Isabella his wife, in their mansion of Pyllond, in PUton (6 May, 1403), i, 64". Pyn, Edmund, domicellus, .and Alice his wife, in their mansion of Pyn [liodie Pynes], in Upton Pyne [Upton Pyn, MS,] (13 April, 1400), i, 36". Pyper, John, Prior of St German's, in the manors and residences belonging to his Priory (5 Oct, 1411), i, 135. Pyperell, Richard, aud Alice his wife, and their children, iu their house at Ermington (14 May, 1400), i, 37. A general licence was granted, 10 June, 1405, to Richard Pyperell, Joan his wife, aud their chUdren, i, 75. — Also, 24 Feb., 1411-12, to Richard Pyperell, junior, and Christina Ins -wife, for their chapel of St. John Baptist in their manor of Pynesford [i.e. Pensford], in the parish of Ashprington, i, 145" (see Wolhaye). Ralegh, John, domicellus, and Elinora his wife, their children and family (18 Oct, 1395), i, 6. — A general Ucence was granted, 31 Oct,, 1402, to John Ralegh and Elizabeth his vrife, i, 62. Rayschelegh, Thcmas, and Joan his wife, see Colyn. Reskarek, Thomas, domiceUus, and AosBS his wife ; also, Walter Reskarbk, his brother (29 Sept, 1403), i. 67". Reskymbr, Ralph, and Idonea his wife, in their manor of Reskymer, in the parish of ... . [left blank in the MS. ; this manor is in St. Mawgan- in-Meneage] (27 Sept, 1408), i, 86". Rbsprbna, Richard, and Joan his wife (24 May, 1402), i, 61. Reymond, Thomas, and Joan his -wife, and Richard their son, in their manor of Symeston [hodie Simpson], in the parish of Holsworthy [HaUysworthy, MS.] (4 Oct, 1413), i, 185". Reynald, Walter, domiceUus (12 Jan,, 1412-13), i, 173. — In this Ucence the name of the priest who is to serve under its authority is inserted ; it was granted " Stephano Joseph, presbitero, Rectori ecclesie parochialis de Stoke- flemyng, Exoniensis Diocesis, ut in Capella, sive oratorio, infra manerium sive mansionem Walteri Reynald, domicelU, apud Malston, infra parochiam .de Charlaton [hodie Charleton], dicte Exoniensis Diocesis, situatum, divina possit in dicti Walteri presencia celebrare .... per unum annum tantummodo duraturam.' ' Rome, Roger, R. of Sutcombe in his Rectory-house (21 Sept, 1400), i, 49. Rosmaren, John, and Elizabeth his wife, in their mansion of Rosmaren. [hodie Rosemerrin], in St. Budock (6 May, 1404), i, 71. 580 INDEX— ORATORIES. Row, John, Canon of Glasney, for a year (3 Feb. 1 398-9), i, 25. Row,Richabd, in his mansion in the parish of Plymouth (11 May, 141 1), i, 123". Rudruth, Ralph, R. of St Columb-major ; a general licence 'vrithin his said parish (15 Sept, 1400), i, 48. Rynsy, John, of Godolghan [hodie Godolphin], and Elianoha his wife, in their manors of Godolghan and Rynsy in St Breage (2 Dec. ,- 1 398), i, 23". — It was stipulated that on Sundays, and other Feasts, they should resort to their parish-church, whenever they could conveniently do so. Schaldon, Joan ; also, to William Haisende and Christina his wife, in their mansion of Kyntebury in the parish of Plymouth (10 Dec, 1410), i, 110". — At the end are added the words : " Et habet licenciam, omissa clausula volum-us, etc." This clause contained the stipulation referred to above, under Rynsy : " Volumus autem quod diebus Dominicis et aliis Festivis ad ecclesiam vestram parochialem predictam, pro Divinis inibi audiendis, cum commode poteritis, per.sonaliter accedatis." ScHAPWYK, John, and Christina his wife, in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, withiu their residence at Boghedon [hodie Bowden], in the parish of Totnes (14 Dec, 1417), i, 237. Seint Aubyn. Geofpkey, and Elizabeth his wife, and their children (26 Oct, 1399), i, 31". St. Maur [" domino de Sancto Mauro et Ele ejus uxori necnon liberorum suorum et famUie sue presencia," MS.], in their mansion at Northmolton (26 Nov., 1397), i, 14. Sblman, John, and Elizabeth his wife, and theu- children and family, in-their mansion of Nywenham [hodie Newnham], in Plympton St. Mary (1 Feb., 1408-9), i, 88. Sergeaux, Richard, domicellus (28 Jan., 1395-6), i, 7". Setebuhgh, William, and Emmota his wife, in their mansion of Seteburgh, iu Parkham (7 Jan., 1404-5), i, 72". Smyth, Edmund, and Isota his wife, see Heligan. Smyth, Gilbert, and Isabella his wife, in their house at Newton Abbot in Wolborough [" infra mansum sive habitacionem suam in villa de Nyweton Abbatis, in parochia de WoUeburgh "] (1 May, 1419), i, 246". Soby, Nicholas, and Joan his wife, sec Heligan. Soor, Ralph, and Margaret his vnie, in their mansion of Talvern [hodie Tolverne], in PhiUeigh [Sancti FUu, MS.] (6 Sept., 1400), i, 47. Speccote, Margaret, relict of Richard ; also, Nicholas Speccote and Isabella his wife, in the Chapel of St Mary within their mansion of Spec cote, in Merton (23 May, 1400), i, 38". Spencer, Richard, and Constanthsa his wife, aud also, to Alice Dourysch, "mulieri," in their house at Spenceryscome [hodie, I suppose, " Spence Combe "], in the parish of Crediton (2 Sept., 1415), i, 212i'. Stoke, John, R. of Heanton Punchardon,^ in his Rectory-house (19 April, 1412'), 1,148. Stowford, Thomas, and Joan his wife, in their house at Stowford, in the jiarish of Dolton [Duelton, MS.] (17 Jan., 1414-15), i, 207.— To this Thomas and Jo.in licence was granted, 6 June, 1418, for their manor or mansion, of Gadcombe [hodie, Gatcombe] in the parish of Colyton (6 June, 1418), i, 240, Strache, John, and Joan his wife (18 Oct., 1395), i, 6". Sthbtb, William, Prior of Berlinch (Dioc. of B. and W.), in his manor of Estcort in Morebath [Morbath, MS.] (15 Feb., 1401-2), i, 60. Stybbe, John, chaplain, within the parish of Ermington (11 April, 1408), i, 85. ' " domino Johanni Stoke, Rectori Yealmpton at first ; but there can be ecclesie parochialis de Yaunton." — It is no doubt about the fact He died ditHcult to recognize " Heanton " shortly after the licence. under this guise, aud I took it for tN±)EX— ORATORIES. 281 Sylverlok, John, and Alice his wife, aud William Cabslak, in the Chapel of St Martin, within their mansion of Hareston in the parish of Plympton ; for three years (25 June, 1399), i, 28. — This licence was renewed— "during pleasure," — 26 April, 1403, i, 64. S'YRESTON, John, Joan his wife, and Joan the mother of the said Joan Syres- ton, in their mansion of Trevarthyan iu St Newlyn (23 Jvuie, 1400), i, 42". Licence was gi-anted, 2 Oct., 1407, to the s-aid John and Joan Syreston, .and to Thomas and Henry their sons, for their mansions of Trevarthan (sic), Cracamtallan [? Crackington, in the parish of St. Gennys], Thurlebeare, and Whytheleye [Whiteley is the name of a farm in the neighbouring parish of Wyke St Mary], i, 82". Talbot, William, domicellus, and Thomasia his wife (12 Feb., 1396-7), i, 11". This licence was "during pleasure;" and it was renewed for two years in favour of the said WiUiam and Thomasia, (26 April, 1399), i, 26". On 22 Dec, 1403, licence was granted to Henry Talbot and Katherine his wife, for their mansion of Pytwyll, in Georgeham, i, 69". On 25 May, 1400, a general licence was gi-anted to Sir William Talbot, knt, and Thomasia his wife, and their children, i, 39. And 10 Oct., 1410, a general licence for all their mansions and manors iu the Diocese was granted to Sir Willia.m and his then wife Elinor ; also, to Thomas, 'William, John, Walter, and Richard filiis, and to Juliana, jilie — naturatibus et legitimis dicti Domini WiUdmi et Tlvomasie uxoris sue defuncte, i, 108. — Ou the 3 June, 1407, Ucence was granted to Matilda Talbot, prioress of Polslo, within her said Priory, i, 82. Thorne, Elizabeth, relict of Henry, and her children, in her mansion of TnoKNB [iu the parish of Holsworthy] (21 Sept, 1400), i, 49. TopcLYFF, 'Thomvs, and Margaret his wife, in their mansion of Worlhyhele [hodie, Worthele], in Ermington (2 Feb,, 1417-18), i, 238. Trecaul, Robert ; also to Christina, relict of Henry Treoabl, and Joan, wife of the said Robert, in the Chapel of the Blessed Mary Magdalene, within their mansion of Trecarl [hodie, Trecarrel], in Lezant (8 May, 1405), i, 74". Trbgaby, Walter, and Blanche his wife, in the Chapel, "sive prioato oratorio," in their mansion of Hacche in South Molton (25 Nov., 1409), i, 91. Tregonen, William, and Jo.\.n his wife, iu their Chapel " sive privato oratorio," in their mansion [of Tregonen or Tregouan] in St Ewe " (15 Jan., 1409-10), i, 93". Tregos, 'William, and Elizabeth his wife ; also, to Isabella, relict of James Gerveys, in their mansions iu St. Anthony [-iu-Meneage] (6 May, 1404), i, 71. Tregoys, David, and Margaret his wife, in the Chapel of the B. V. M, at Tregoys (5 June, 1397), i, 12". Trelouny (sic), John, and Matilda his wife, iu their mansions of Woleston [hodie, Woolston], 'Trelouny [i.e. Trelawny, in the parish of Alternon], and Tregarrek [liodie, Tregarrick] (18 May, 1400), i, 37". Tremaylle, Roger, and Margaret his wife, in their house at Oversonde [hodie, Over-Sand], in the parish of Sidbury (25 Jan., 1418-19), i, 245. Trem.vyn, John, and Richard his brother, "in capella sive oratorio infra villam de Tremayn " (3 June, 1400), i, 39". Tbemere, Thomas, see Polmaeva. Trencruk, Ralph, domicellus, in his mansion of Trefraudewell [Trefraul], in Lanreath (19 Nov., 1405), i, 77. Trenewyth, Ralph, and Joan his wife, in their mansion of Trenewyth [hodie Trenowth], and in the Chapels of the Holy Trinity and of the B.VM. within their said demesne of Trenewyth in St. Probus (8 Jan., 1404-5), i, 72". TiiENOWYTH, Stephen, and Margaret his wife, in their mansion of Erte [hodie Erth], in St Stephen's-by-Saltash (8 Oct, 1413), i, 186. 285 INDEX — ORATORIES. Trenuyd, Michael, see Mahun, Thomas.— He belonged, no doubt, to the family of Trenwith, of Trenwith, iu the parish of St Ives. Tretherf, Reginald, and Launia,' his wife; also, to Ralph Bevyle (11 Sept, 1400), i, 47. . , . Trevanyon, Thomas de, and Margaret his wife, lu their mansions of Trereys [hodie Trerice], Tregoos, and Trevanyon, in Cornwall (14 Dec, 1410), i, 110". TuBVAGA, Richard, and Margaret his wife, m their houses of Trevaga [liodie Trevage, in Alternon], Trevelle, and Nyweton [hodie Newton] (18 May, 1400), i, 37".— To John Trevaga, senior, and Margery his wife, a Ucence was granted, 13 March, 1417-18, for their house at NeM'eton [liodie Newton Ferrers] in St. Mellion [Sancti .Melani, MS.], i, 236". Theverthian, John, domiceUus (4 Dec, 1395), i, 7.— To Sir John Trevar thian, knt, and Joan his wife, a general licence was granted, 15 Sept, 1400, i, 48. Trevenour, John, Joan his wife, and their chUdren (19 Nov., 1401), i, 58". Trewalwaru, Margaret, in her mansion of Trewalward in St Stephcn's-by- Saltash (for two years only— 21 March, 1396-7), i, 11^. Trewethenek, Roger, Joan his wife, and Richard their son (1 5 Nov., 1406), i, 80. Trewoyef, John, senior, and Magota his wife, John, their son, and IsabeUa his wife in their house [hodie Trewoof], in St. Buryan [Sancte Beriane, MS.] (9 May, 1413), i, 180". TREWY5TH0R0P, John, a Canon of Bodmin Priory, within the said Priory (18 Nov., 1400), i, 50. Tyttesbury, Richard, R. of the Mediety of Ermington (10 AprU, 1400), i, 36. Valewyll, John, and Agnes his wife, in their house [hodie Velwell] in liattery [Rattre, MS.] (31 March, 1417), i, 232. Wallerond, William, and Juliana his wife (for one year only— 28 Feb., 1395-6), i, 8. Warre, Lucy, Abbess of Canonsleigh, within her monastery (25 July, 1410), i, 101.— To John Warre and Joan his wife, licence was granted 2 Aug., 1416, for their house at Keton [hodie Kitton], in Holcombe Rogus [Hol combe Rogys, MS.], i, 226. Waryn, John, ll.b., see Olyver.— I find, also, that Ucence was granted, 1 April, 1 414, to John Waryn, R. of -Menhenyot, for his Rectory-house, i 195". Watty, Richard, and Juliana, his wife, see Heligan. ' Werthe, William, and Elizabeth his wife, in their house at Hobyg in Ideford [Yddeforde, MS.] (7 AprU, 1419), i, 246. Westecote, John, Canou of Exeter (17 April, 1414), i, 196. Whalesburgh, John, domicellus, Joan his wife, and WiUiam their son, in the Chapel at Whalesburgh, in Marhamchurch, and in all other their mansions throughout the Diocese (11 June, 1400), i, 42. Whitelegh, Richard, Ismanna his wife, and Rich, their son, in their manor of Nywaton [liodie Osborn Newton], in Churchstow [Churstawe, MS.] (18 July, 1395), i, 4. On 14 May, 1408, the Bishop, being at Eongsbridge, close by, granted a licence to Richard 'SVhyteleqh, domiceUus, aud Joan his wife, for their said mansion of Nywaton ; i, 85". Whytyng, John, domiceUus, and AUce his wife, in their mansion of Woda [Iwdic, Wood], in Kentisbeare (6 Jan., 1407-8), i, 83. Wolf, Richard and Alice his wife, in their house at SchyUyngham, in St. Stephen's-by-Saltash [Sancti Stephani de Aysch, MS.], (26 May, 1412), i, 160. Wolhaye, John, and Joan his wife, in the Chapel of St. John, 'within theu- mansion of Pensford [Pynford, MS.], in Ashprington (13 May, 1400), i, 37. ^ ? Lavinia: the MS, ia obscure hero. INDEX — ORATORIES. 283 WoNARD, John, and Isabella his wife, aud Richard then- son (8 April, 1403V i, 63". \ I > ¦• WoTTON, John, domicellus, and Enolesa (sic) his wife, in their mansion of Wytheworthy, in Wid worthy (8 March, 1408), i, 84. Wybbury,, Gilbert, and Isota his wife, in their Chapel at WoUegh, iu Bea ford (23 May, 1400), i, 39.— A licence was granted 31 July, 1416, to John Wybbury, for his manors, or mansions, of Wodelond, in Little Torrington, and Northleigh in Maristow [Morestowe, MS.], i, 226. See Attepforde. Wyke, Joel, and Nichola his wife, in the Chapel of St. James within their mansion of Flambertyswyke, in Chawleigh [Chalvelegh, MS.], on the Feast of St James (12 June, 1400) ; i, 42". Wyllysforde, Isota, relict of Robert, -within her mansion in St. Petrock's, Exeter (13 April, 1404), i, 70". Wymond, Margery, see Govys, John. Wjse, Olb'er, aud Margaret his wife, iu their manors or mansions of Beu sewyn, Nansov, aud Greyston, in CornwaU (9 Oct., 1414), i, 202". Yeo, Robert, and Joan his wife, in their mansion of Heampton Sachevyle [liodie, Heanton Sachville], in the parish of Petrockstow [Patrikstawe, MS.], (17 0ct, 1401), i, 58". Orcheton, the manor of, in the parish of Modbury, i, 172". Orian, Thos., inst. to St. Anthony in Kerrier, ii, 164" ; his death, ii, 191" Orlegh, in the parish of Buckland-Brewer, i, 231" Orum, John, s.t.b. i, 24", 47" He was Archdeacon of Barnstaple ; collation, ii, 15" ; exchanged his R. of Theyn ton (Dioc. of Lincoln) for Clyst Fomison, and immediately resigned, ii, 51 ; was coUated to a Canonry of Exeter, ii, 157 ; i, 198 ; and, as Canon of WeUs and Prebendary of Holcombe-Burnell therein, presented to the V. thereof, U, 194". Osanne, Robert, presented to Milton Damarel, but not admitted, ii, 237". Osborn, John, inst. to All Hallows-on-the-Walls, Exeter, ii, 50 ; exchanges for St. Ive, ii, 50" ; i, 49" ; exchanges for the Chapelry of Kingston-Russell (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 54. Osborne, John, R. of Virginstow (deceased), ii, 115. Osburne, Thomas, Canon of St. Stephen's, Launceston, ii, 117. Osmond, Richard, collated to St. Enoder, ii, 30". Osmund, Peter, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (14 March, 1404-5), i, 73" '-. Ostia, Angelus, Bishop of. Archdeacon of Exeter (q.v.). Oterford, Nicholas, i, 304". Oterhampton. Wm., R. of Silverton, ii, 257" ; his death, ii, 164". Otery, John, V. of Ashburton, exch. for St. Mary Church, ii, 34. Otterton [Robert Mayne], Prior, in arrear of procurations due to the Pope's collector, i, 105. 284 iNbfiX Ottery St. Mary, i, 327. Commission directed to Dean Tregrisiou and Rd. Aldryngton, Canon of Crediton, to confer ou John Bokelond the office of Warden (28 Sept, 1399), i, 29. The Bishop's Mandate for the Visitation, 21 June, 1400 ; i, 39". Henry, a chaplain of this parish, was a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Ayles beare, i, 50. Robert, Bishop of London, and Bishop Stafford, to the Warden and CoUege of, — " Ordinacio " concerning certain rents in the City of London, bequeathed to the CoUege for pious purposes. -Sir WUUam Thyrnyng, ku't.. Sir Gerard Braybrok, knt,, Thos. Stowe, clerk, Edmund Hampdene, esq., John Wyke, clerk, John Skystelyng, clerk, and Roger Albryghton, clerk, with the King's licence, had assigned to the College for over a certain messuage called Blosmysyn, with a shop on the north side thereof, in the jiarish of St. Laurence, Old Jewry, and a garden in the parish of AU Saints' Hony Lane thereto adjoining ; also, a messuage called Warehous annexed thereto, and a certain yearly rent of 26s. 8d. arising out of certain tenements hard by, formerly belonging to Walter Cavendysh, citizen and mercer of London, aud AViUiam Gore, citizen and foundour of the said city. The Bishops appropriate the proceeds thus : — (1) To each of the 8 canons, if iu residence, 2s. 6d. (2) „ the Parochial Chaplain, lod. (3) „ the Master of the School. lOd. (4) „ each of the 2 clerici aquebajuli, lOd., quarterly. (5) „ „ 8 vicars and 2 priests [appropriation of the R. of Northam] and the morning chaplain, 12d. (6) To each of the 8 clerks called SecundarU, and the clerk of Our Lady's Chapel, 8d. (7) To each of the 2 clerks called " clerici ecclesie," 8d. (8) „ „ 8 choristers, 4d., every month, counting 13 months in the year (9) 'To the canons, prieste, and clerks, for the obit of Nicholas Braybrok and Sir Thomas Mountenay, knt (on second day after the F. of the Epiphany) 10s. among them, and (10) 3s. 4d. to be given to the poor — for their souls. (11) to four of the clerks, 'riz., the 2 clerici ecclesie and the 2 aquebajuU, 8d. yearly, in the future, pro classico in dicto obitu faciendo. (12) and (for repairing their houses) — to the Vicars, 3s. 4d. ; to the secundarii, 16d. ; to the schoolmaster and the choristers, 2s. (13) to the receivers of the rents, &c,, 13s. 4d. for their labour, over and above aU cx)sts for repairs. (14) to a chaplain, to serve in the West Chapel, without the door of the Cathedral (wherein the body of John de Grandisson, the late Bishop, rests), for his food and clothing, 8 marks ayear in quarterly payments of 26s. 8d,, on condition of continual residence ; and if the receivers were in arrear of such . payments for a month at the end of any quarter, they were to pay the chap lain 40d. in compensation, out of their own allowance. The said chaplain was to be removed if he alienated in any manner the books, missal, and other ornaments of the Chantry ; the CoUege to provide all things necessary for the service, and to renew and repair the same, and to receive from these rents 6s. 8d. yearly for the same. The Receivers were to see to the due observance of the obit of Nicholas Braybrok, in tlie Cathedral, on the same 2nd day after the Epiphany, and to remunerate the priests and clerks. They were to provide a strong chest, to be kept in the Treasury at Ottery, for the safe keeping of aU moneys, each of the two receivers to hold a key. If any of the beneficiaries were non-resident, except ou CoUege business, or being resident absented him self from his duties, unless sick, he should forfeit his aUowance. The election of Receivers was to take place annually on the vigU of St Michael the Archangel, one Canon and one Vicar being chosen by the College. Rules were laid down for their guidance. Provision was made INDEX. 28.5 for prayers on behalf of the above-named Bishops (of London and Exeter) in Irfe aud after death, for evei" ; and power was reserved to the Bishops of Exeter to vary all these provisions at their discretion, if necessary. — Dat London, 22 Feb. 1402-3 ; and accepted by the CoU. 5 April 1404, u, 278, 279". See Oliver's Monasticon, pp. 275-7. John Hamond, Sacristan, accused of certain grave offences, appeared before the Bishop's commissaries, and was convicted. The Bishop decided that, forasmuch as the said Sacristan was, by reason of old age, quite in capacitated for duty, a coadjutor was necessary ; and he appointed Heniy Clement, priest, and chaplain of the parish—" virum utique providum et circumspectum " — to serve in this capacity during pleasure, with an annual stipend of 30s. ; requiring Walter Robert, Precentor, and Robert Wantyng, Minister, to see to the due carrying out of the arrangement (12 Nov., 1409), i, 90. — Certain grave charges were also brought before the Bishop against the Canons ; who were accused of quarrelling, disobeying the statutes, neglecting the Divine offices, and other scandalous conduct : so the Bishop descended upon the place, 20 June, 1408, to see and hear for himself. The Warden, etc, appeared before him and asked him to deal with the case summarily. But the Bishop ordered a formal enquiry to be made, aud directed a Commission to the Treasurer, Richard Hals, and to WilUam Hunden, Archdeacon of Totnes, for the settlement of the matter, in his own necessary absence (2 July, 1408), ii, 231". John Sarger, chaplain, was licenced to preach iu the Deaneries of Aylesbeare, Honiton, Dunkeswell, and Plymtree (7 Dec, 1416), i, 228.— John, Warden of Ottery, was a Peniten tiai-y in the Deanery of Aylesbeare,'!, 245. — John Langelegh, minister ; his will, i, 304.— Thomas Ferrers, Precentor, i, 319. Bequests to the College by John Pre.steoote, i, 318 ; by Canon VVilliam Langeton, i, 322". — 'The Wardens aud Canons present to Northam, ii, 88, 199". Ouger, Richard, co-patron of Inwardleigh, ii, 24". Ousthorp, Robert, presented to Duloe, V"., ii, 240 ; instituted, ii, 141". Oustyn, Henry, V. of Sidmouth, resigns, ii, 22. Overby, William, chaplain, ii, 313. Oversand [Oversonde, MS.], in the parish of Sidbury, i, 245. Overton, Peter, R. of Dartington, i, 82 ; his death, ii, 155. Ovyngham, John, ll.d., and John Ixworth, ll.d., — They were appointed by the Bishop his Proctors in Convocation, 14 Nov., 1411, i, 138" ; and again, with Wm. Hunden, 26 Sept, 1414, i, 200". Owlyscomb, William de (i.e., William Davy, V. of Awliscombe), a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Honiton, i, 50. Oxford, Canon Wm. Ekerdon's bequest to poor clerks at, i, 320" ; Stapyldon Hall in, i, 327. P. Packe, Edwold, and Joan his wife, i, 320". PaccheshuUe, Geoffrey, R. of Lew Trenchard, ii, 12. Padirda, manor of, in the parish of Menhenyot, i, 35", 240". 286 INDEX. Paderstow, William, Abbot of Buckfast, ii, 210". Padstow [Padystow, MS.] ; Laurence Merthere, V., a Peni tentiary in the Deanery of Pyder, i, 93", 115", 143", 174, 207", 217, 231, 238, 245". Merthere was licensed to celebrate in the Chapels of Holy Trinity, St Michael, St Petrock, St. German, find St Wethenye, in the parish of St Petrock of Padistow(28 Sept, 1415), i, 21.3". Paes, Joan, see Lake, John. Page (alias Skelly), Bernard, a Canon of St. German's, i, 48. Page, John, i, 300", 310. Paignton [Peyngton, MS.] ; Blagdon Kyrkham in, i, 115".— Compton [Cumtunpole, MS.], ii, 310 : lands of Stantor in, ibid.— John Schute, V. ; i, 86", 169", 172", 176, 201", 202, 322"; ii. Ill, 160"; licensed as Publick Preacher in the Diocese (21 Jan., 1412-13), i, 175.— William [Bruter], V., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Ipplepen, i, 231. — John Cobbethorne, V., a Penitentiary in the same Deanery, i, 237". — Nicholas Lovecok, V., a Penitentiary in the same Deanery, i, 245. — Margery, daughter of John Baron of ; licence for her marriage with John Harry of Brixham (15 Jan., 1417-18, i, 237".— Hugh de Hyckelyng's beque,sts to the poor of, i, 326, 326". Pake, Henry, Vicar of Axminster — He w.as admitted by the Bishop, in London, 12 May, 1401, ii, 17" ; aud instituted later on, ii, 19 ; his death, ii, 151". Pakwode, John, i, 314. Pakyn, Stephen, instituted to Morthoe, V., ii, 200". Palmer, Ambrose, of Kingston (parish of Ermington), ii, 277". Palmer, Geoffrey, R. of Yarnscombe, resigns, ii, 106. Palmer, John, brother of Canon Richard Palmer, i, 334. Palmer, Richard, R. of St. Clement-Danes, London. He is mentioned very frequentlj ; flrst, as proxy for William Knyght, ii, 33 ; inst to Ugborough, u, 93" ; i, 81, 83", 87", 91 ; u, 121 ; proxy for John Ikelyngton, ii, 137" ; for Thos, Durnell, ii, 179 ; for John Holond, ii, 191. He was Canon of Exeter, ii, 160", 191 ; i. 116, 117, 125, 137", 149, 16/", 169", 17'2", 178", 180", 182, 184", 185, 185", 200, 201", 206, 208, 209", 212, 229, 230S 243", 244, 313", 314, 321, 325 ; collated to a Can. and the Preb. of Stowford in Crediton, ii, 175 : he died holding both Canonries, with bis R. of Ugborough, ii, 198, 198". He was in attendance on the Bishop at Lutterworth, i, 197 ; and at Blackawtcm, i, 198". — Precentor Haukyn's bequests to, i, 333 ; his WUl, i, 334. Palmer, Robert, V. of St. Perran [Zabulo] — [Breve Regvum] — To appear at Westminster and shew cause why he should not pay to the Dean and Chapter of Exeter the sum of £16, arrears of an annual payment of £4 (4 July, 1395), U, 303". Palmer, Thomas, i, 192".— Palmer, WilUaro, i, 305, INDEX. 287 Pancraswyke, the " Ordinacio " of tho Chapel—" Sancti Pan cracii de Prankardeswyke (sic)," — The Bishop having been informed by the parishioners of this Chapelry (which was attached to Bradworthy, belonging to Torre Abbey), that it was a separate parish as to population and boundaries, possessing its own baptistery, and all things pertaining to a ptirish e.xcept the right of sepulture; that the roads and streams between them aud the Mother- Church were dangerous for funerals, and therefore they prayed the Bishop to dedicate the said Chapel, and the adjacent ground for a Cemetery ; he issued a Commission, directed to the Religious of Torre Abbey and to John Dalkyn, V. of Bradworthy, to make enquiry as to the facts. The result being favourable to their petition, the Bishop summoned the Abbot of Torre and the Vicar, on the one part, and the parishioners, by their proxies, Robert atte Wode and Richard Heyne, on the other part, to appear before him at Chudleigh, 8 Nov., 1403, for the determination of this business. The prayer of the parishioners was granted, saring the righte of the Mother-Church ; to which they were all bound to repair once a year (on the Sunday next after the Feast of St. Pancras), and offer one obolus ; but they were to make their oblations at their own Chapel on all Sainte' Days and at Christmas and Easter ; the chaplain to be withdrawn to the Mother-Church iu case of default or attempt to evade these conditions (8 Nov., 1403), i, 68. Parfay, John, i, 328". Park, John, R. of Whittington (Diocese of Worcester), — He was collated to a Canoury and the Preb. of Wodelond in Crediton, ii, 36" ; and to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 45"; i, 211"; exchanged Whit tington for South Molton, ii, 122" ; see i, 234", ii, 234 : licensed to confess his parishioners of South Molton (10 April, 1416), i, 220. Park, John and Joan, cousins of William Hunden, i, 325. — John Parke occurs, i, 328". Parker, Richard, priest, i, 318" ; inst. to Teignbrewer, ii, 146 ; his death, ii,*157".— Parker, Robert, i, 333". Parkere, Elizabeth, wife of John (a daughter of Wm. Wilford), i, 319^ 320. Parkham, Seteburgh in the parish of, i, 72". [Breve Reijium] — Prohibition to admit pending the settlement of the dispute as to the patronage between Wm. Durneford and Alice his wife, and 'Thomas Beaumont, John BydewyU, Henry Crosss, and John Foke (dated at Bristol, 12 March, 1397-8), ii, 307". The" said John Fouk (sic) was inst. 17 June foUowing (ii, 12") ; he was only iu subdeacon's orders, .and within a year (17 April, 1400), obtained a dispensation (to study at Oxford) for seven yeai-s ; i, 36". He did uot live so long, but died in 1406, n, 92. Letters Dimis- sary had beeu granted to him, 21 Jan., 1402-3, to enable him to proceed to deacon and priest's orders, i, 62". Richard Graynevyll, ll.b , his successor, was inst. 7 Oct., 1406 (ii, 92) ; and, 21 April, 14U7, was licensed to cele brate in all chapels and oratories in the ,Diocese, i, 82. But, as with his predecessor, his parishioners did uot see much of him : on 3 June, 1410, he obtained licence of non-residence for one year, i, 97 ; also, from 22 Oct, 1411, i, 137"; from 31 Oct, 1413, to Michaelmas, 1414, i, 187" ; from 18 Oct, 1414, to Michaelmas, 1415, i, 203 ; from 20 Oct, 1415, to Michaelmas, 1416, i, 213"; from 7 Oct, 1416, to Michaelmas, 1417, i, 226" ; from 10 Dec, 1417, to Michaelmas, 1418, i, 237 ; .and for a year from 10 Oct., 1418, i, 243 ; see, also, ii, 236. Parle, Jno., inst. to the Chantry, Raleigh, ii, 182"; resigns, ii, 191, 288 INDEX. Parliament and Convocation — De veniendo ad Parliamentum (Breve Regium), (30 Nov., 1396), u, 303". Ditto, 18 July, 1397, ii, 306". Ditto ; Chestei', 19 Aug., 1399 ; the Bishop's mandate herein ; London, 2 Sept,, 1399, u, 309^. Ditto, Westm., 19 June, 1402, ii, 314. Ditto, Westm, 26 Oct, 1409, ii, 332 ; and 18 Dec, 1409, ii, 332". Ditto, Westm,, 21 Sept, 1411, ii, 342" [John Wakeryng and John Rome appointed, by the Bishop, his proctors, 24 Oct., Ull, i, 138"]. Ditto, Westm., 1 Dec, 1412, U, 316 ; and 22 March, 1412-13, ii, 346". Ditto, Westm., 1 Dec. (also, again, 24 Dec), 1413, ii, 348 The Bishop's Procuratorium on behalf of John 'Wakeryng, Keeper of the Rolls, and John Rome, Clerk of Parliament, is dated 6 Jan., 1413-14, i, 190"]. Ditto, Westm., 26 Sept, 1414, ii, 349". Ditto, Westm., 12 Aug., 1415, ii, 353 (prorogued 29 Sept, 1415, U)id). Ditto, Westm., 21 Jan., 1415-16, ii, 354" [Procuratorium on behalf of John Wakeryng, Keeper of the Privy Seal, 7 March, 1415-16, i, 217]. Ditto, "apud Sandewicum," 3 Sept, 1416, ii, 356" [Procuratorium — Simon Gaunstede, Keeper of the Rolls, and Richard GabryeU, Canon of Exeter, 3 Oct, 1416, i, 226". Ditto, Westm., 5 Oct., 1417, ii, 361. [ Procuratmdum : Henry 'Ware, Keeper of the Privy Seal, and Canon Richard Gabriell, 17 Oct, 1417, i, 235. Parracombe, Thomas Dygon, R. ; licence of non-residence for two years, from 3 Feb., 1404-5, provided he gave one mark each year to his poor parishioners, i, 73 ; also for one year, from 3 Feb., 1407-S, i, 83" ; and from 29 Sept., 1409, usque adjinem Pasche, 1410. He exceeded the term of his licence, the consequence being a sequestration, "occasione non residencie et abseucie ejusdem domini Thome ab eadem, per ipsum aut, auctoritate sua, per ministros." This had, evidently, the desired effect, for it was taken off, 3 Sept., 1410 ; i, 106". Parys, John, inst. to Uplyme, ii, 7" ; exchanges for Middleton (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 37. Parys, Major, inst. to Pillaton, ii, 45" ; collated to a Canonry in Crediton, ii, 167. He is called " Mauger " Parys in Archdeacon Lydeford's Will, i, 310. Pascow, Elena (of Cornwall), i, 161, 181. Passelewe (or Paslew), Simon, patron of Horwood, ii, 1", 222 ; Paslew, John, patron of Horwood, ii, 79". Passenham, John, R. of Sampford Courtenay, resigns, ii, 22". Passer, Walter, i, 306". Passewar, Thomas, V. of Over Stowey (Dioc. of B. and W.), exch. for Charles, ii, 48" ; for Halse (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 98"- Paston, Benedict de, see Chudleigh, ii, 239. Patchole, in the parish of Kentisbury, see Baker, Thos., i, 123" Pathulle (or PatehuUe), Master of the Hasp, of St. John Bapt., Bridgewater, i, 307" ; presents to Bovey Tracy, ii, 20 ; 101. Patreda, Noel, Steward of the Bishop's Lands in Cornwall, ii, 71", 72 ; see St. German's, ii, 78". Patry, John, instituted to Paul, V,, ii, 190, 264. INDEX. 289 Patryngg, Edward, R. of South Pool (deceased), ii, 8. Pattows, Henry, R. of Clyst St. Mary, exchanges for Honing ton (Dioc. of Lincoln), ii, 53". Paulet (or Poulet), Lady Elizabeth, patron of Arlington, ii, 6" She was sister of William Credy, i, 307", 308. Paulet, Thomas, i, 307", 308. Paulyn, John (junior), i, 332. Paulyn, Thomas, V. of Christow (deceased), ii, 138. Pawle, Simon, instituted to West Alvington, ii, 85 ; 357" ; i, 86. Pay, Thomas, inst. to the Chantry of Forde, Bampton, ii, 201"- Paye, Wm., does homage to the Bishop for lands in Farringdon (3Feb., 1412-13), ii, 311. Payn, John, instituted to Upton Hellions, ii, 179". Payn, John, a layman ; See Hykke, ii, 239". Payn, Roger, Preb. of Chulmleigh, and Canon and Preb. of of Crosse, in Crediton (deceased), ii, 14, 44". Payn, Stephen, collated to a Canonry in the Cathedral, ii, 152 ; i, 244"; inst. to Great Torrington, ii, 153" ; i, 195", 203": Dean Tregrisiow being dead, the Chapter deputed two Canons, viz., Thos. Hende man, Archdeacon of Exeter, and Thomas Redman, to apply to the Bishop, 9 August, 1415, for Ucence to elect a successor, which the Bishop granted, the same day ; U, 167". ,0n 28 Oct, the Bishop being at Chudleigh, Red man presented to him the decree of the election of Stephen Payn. The document is in the name of the Precentor, Hugh Hickelyng (President of the Chapter), and sets forth that Tregrysiow died 25 July, and was buried 19 Aug. (sic) ; that the licence to elect a successor was received 23 Aug. ; that 18 Sept. and following days were fixed for the said election ; that, the Chapter being summoned, there attended the said Precentor, Archdeacon Hendeman (Exon), Archdeacon Orum (Barum), Baldwin de SchUlyngforde, Martin Lercedekne, John GorewUI, Thos. Redman, John Parke, Rd. Aldryngton, Rd. Palmer, John Stafforde, Roger Bolter, John Westecote, Rd. Gabriell, Thos. Clyfforde, and Laurence Havkyn (aU Canons) ; also Rd. Hals, Treasurer ; John Stephen, by proxy — Roger Bolter ; and John Hody, by proxy — Thos. Redman ; that John Ikesworth, Wm. Hundene, Thos. Barton, Wm. Pylton, and Stephen Payn, were absent ; and Martin Lerce dekne left before the election took place, when the choice of aU fell upon Stephen Payn, B.A. John Waryn notary-pubUck was present ; also Rd. Olyver, Rob, Lingham, and Rob. Dunnyng, notaries-pubUck of the Dioceses of Exeter and WeUs. The formal documents relating to this election, the proclamation thereof, etc, are set forth at length, U, 169" — 173". Payn forthwith resigned (Jreat Torrington, u, 174. He is mentioned, in two writs "de venire facias," dated 20 June, aud 12 July, 1418, as the King's Almoner, in the matter of the goods and chattels of Rd. Bishop of Norwich, deceased, U, 362". His death is mentioned, U, 199". Thereupon the Chapter applied to the Bishop, through Martin Lercedekne and Thos. Redman, for licence to elect a successor, which was granted (1 June, 1419), ibid. Payn, William, clerk, i, 149". Payon, John — He was son and heir of WUliam Payon and EUzabeth (daughter of John Forth U 290 INDEX. coUam), his wife, both deceased, and complained to the Bishop that some person or persons unknown had abstracted the title deeds of his landa in Bodmin and in the village of Bodellek in the Bishop's domain of Pawton [St. Breoke] ; the Bishop declared the ofl'enders excommunicate and directed the Deans of Trigg-major and minor to proclaim the sentence in all the Churches of those Deaneries (23 August, 1400), i, 45, Payton, Isabella, widow of Vincent Wryght, i, 324". Peake, John, collated to Stock! eigh-Pomeroy, ii, 197. Peatte, John (Deanery of East), ii, 336"- Peawtermaker, John, i, 21". Peion, Walter, inst. to Roche, ii, 12" ; resigns, ii, 51"- Peion, William, i, 76" ; inst. (by proxy — Thos. Peion), to Tor brian, ii, 83" ; [resigns, and is] inst. to Southmolton, ii, 94 ; i, 80", 88 ; exch. for Whittington (Dioc. of Worcester), ii, 122" ; " dilapidations " at South Molton, ii, 234. Peke (Pek or Peek), Henry, chaplain, i, 315. He was proxy for Patrick Wode, on his institution to the Chantry of Sticklepath, u, 6 ; and was soon after himself instit thereto, u, 7 ; a Penitentiary in the the Deanery of Okehampton, i, 143, 174, 194", 207". Pelynt [Pleuynt and Pleuynte, MS.], Robert Walter, V. :— He was licensed to hear the confessions of his parishioners from 6 Feb., 1408-9, to Trinity Sunday following, i, 94" ; and again, 19 Jan., 1411-12 ; i, 141". — On 26 Sept., 141-2, he was licensed to put out to farm the revenues of his Benefice, for 3 years, i, 168. Penbegil (or Penbigell), William ; i, 24" ; Dispensacio .super defectu natalium (31 Dec, 1407), i, 83. Penbro, Paschasius, V. of Crowan (deceased), ii, 69". Pencors, Peter, a parishioner of Lelant, i, 133", ii, 232". Pendevy, in Egloshayle ; see Bodmin (Oratories), i, 69" Penegrogov [hodie Penny Crocker], in St. Gennys [St. Juliot], ii, 261", 262. Penels, Nicholas, Thomas, and Joan, i, 332" Penels, Richard, i, 325, 325", 327" ; ii, 118. Instituted to Bradford, ii, 139 ; proxy for John Dygon, ibid. ; mentioned, i, 213, 215 ; U, 252 ; coUated to a Preb. in St Probus, U, 173" ; to a Canonry and two Prebends in Crediton, ii, 174" ; to a Canonry of Exeter, ibid, i, 222", 225, 225", 232", 234 ; u, 263 ; resigns his Canonry and Bursal Prebend in Crediton, ii, 175" ; also his Prebend in St., Probus, u, 176" ; resigns Bradford, and is inst. to Paignton, u, 177" ; exchanges Paignton for Moreton [Hampstead], ii, 178" ; agaiu collated to a Preb. in St Probus, ii, 190" ; and to the Archdeaconry of Cornwall (.and the Prebend in Glasney annexed), u, 193" ; his death, U, 196", 198, 199 ; his WUl, i, 332".— He was presented, by Sir John dela Ponieray, knt, to Merton, in 1412, but not admitted thereto, ii, 247".— His name [Penell] occurs as an Advocate in the Consistorial Court, u, 239, 241 ; and 24 July, 1415, he was commissioned to preside in that Court, ii, 257.— Wm. Penels, brother of Richard, i, 333. Penalugan, Isabella (see St. Pinnock), ii, 350", 351". Penfern, Thomas, V. of St. Stithian's (deceased), ii, 153K INDEX. 291 Penfern, William, proxy for John Colyn, ii, 78 ; for Edward Dauntesey, ii, 84" ; for Richard Bolham, ii, 102. PengeUy, in St. Breoke, mansion of John Lanhergy, i, 43. — Thomas Ude, of Pengelly, ii, 332. PengeUy, Henry and John, parishioners of Linkinhorne, i, 116. PengeUy, John, Canon of St. German's, i, 48. Penhall, Rd., inducts Thos. Hendeman to the Preb. of Heyghes, ii, 152. Richard Penels, R. of Bradford, etc, etc, appears as " Penall," U, 252 ; perhaps the same man is intended here. Penhalow, John, see St. Germoe, ii, 264. Penkryg [also Penkerygg, MS.], Win.,chapl. of Uffculme, i,160" ; licensed as Confessor at Canonsleigh (25 May, 1417), i, 232. Penpel, Stephen, uncle to Dean Tregrisiow, i, 323". Penpons, Richard, clerk, i, 120". Penquit, a manor of the Prior of Modbury, i, 1 2". Penryn, Joan, see Lewannick, (note) i, 26. Penryn, see Fareway, John, ii, 310" Penzance [Pensans^, MS.], Chapel of St. Mary (licensed 15 June, 1397), i, 12" Pensans (alias Talwart), Michael, scholar — Dispensacio super defectu natalium ''dated in the House of Wm. Tregilliowe, at Marchyow [i.e., Marazion], 7 Oct., 1411), i, 136", 138. Pensans5, Robert, see Somerlegh, Prebend of, ii, 33". Pensans, William, instituted to St. Breage, ii, 69 ; 264". Pensford, in Ashprington, see Pyperell and Wolhaye (Oratories). Penwonam, Wm., R. of Clovelly, i, 82" ; (deceased) ii, 133. PepereU, Richard, presents to the Chantry of Trewen-juxta- Holsworthy, i, 144". Percevale, Matthew, Philip, and William, see Martinhoe (Institutions) ; also i, 247"- Perch, John, ii, 256. Perer, Richard, collated, by lapse, to the Priory of St. Michael's Mount, ii, 338", 348". Perer, Roger, Sacristan of Ottery, resigns, ii, 28 ; inst. to Powderham, ii, 28" ; his death, ii, 49. Perell, Thomas, inst. to the Chantry of Washbourne, ii, 197". Perkyn, John, ii, 338. Pers, John, instituted to Littleham, R., ii, 13 ; i, 32. Persey, Joan, i, 312". 292 HSBtx. Persones, John (alias Appuldore), i, 306. Persoun, Thos., Chantry-priest of Warlond, near Totnes, ii, 53. Peryn, John (alias Golepyn), of St. Kew — (which is called iu the MS. " Nowe," i.e., Lanow). Having been convicted at the instance of William Clyfforde, in a case of perjury and breach of faithj he is excommunicated, and, refusing to submit, is handed over, by the Bishop, to the Secular Arm (6 May, 1416, i, 221). Peryn de Polmargh, Ralph, inst. to North Bovey, ii, 5 ; ex changes for St. Merryn, ii, 38. Peryn, Richard, collated to St. Sithney, ii, 70. Peryn, Richard, V. of Linkinhorne, his death, i, 136 ; ii, 132. Pestur, Hugh, R. of Halwell (deceased), ii, 12. Peter Tavy, John Frank, R. of ; licence of non-residence for 3 years, from Michaelmas, 1406 (dated 23 Aug.), i, 78 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tamerton, i, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237", 245. Peteryslonde alias Hacche, in the parish of Kingston, ii, 277. Petheler, Walter, i, 321. Petrockstowe [Patrickstawe, MS.] ; Chapel at Heanton Sach ville, see Yeo (Oratories), i, 58" — John Herward, parson of, ii, 351". This R. obtained a Ucence of non-residence from 14 Dec, 1413 to Michaelmas, 1414, except during Lent, when he was to reside and serve his Church laudably, i, 190. — [Breve Regium de venire facias] ; in the case of the debt of the said John Herward to the Abbot of Buckfast (21 Oct, 1415), ii, 354. Petyt, John and, also, Stephen — in each case Dispensacio super defectu natalium (6 Sept., 1400), i, 47. Peuesey, John, Warden of St. Laurence's, Crediton, ii, 32". Peuleyn, John, R. of Ruan-major (deceased), ii, 10. Peuwyn (or Penwyn), Rd., a chaplain, i, S3 ; V. of Stoke Gabriel, which he exchanged for the Chapel of the B. V. M. in the Cemetery of Ermington, ii, 32 ; resigns, ii, 32". Peverell, Thos. (domicellus), and Margaret his wife, i, 6 ; Thos. (domicellus), i, 26" ; Margaret, i, 83", 93, 107 (see South Pool) ; she presents to Plymtree, ii, 188", Peyngtour, Thomas, R. of St. James' Chapel in the Castle of Chepyngtoryton (deceased), ii, 20. Peyt, Reginald, chaplain of the "capeUa curata" of Shute [Schete, MS.], ii, 268. Phelipp, John, see Preston, John, ii, 351" Philipp, Cecilia, i, 301". Philips, Richard, a priest, see Hakeworthy, Roger, i, 97". INDEX. 293 Phillack, Wm. Sclby, R.— He obtained licence of non-residence for a year, from 30 Nov., 1402 ; i, 62 ; ditto, from 12 Oct., 1405, i, 76". — John [Munford alias Burgbrygg (-tee, u, 106")], R. ; the sequestration taken off his Benefice, and Ucence ol non- residence granted for a year, from 7 Aug,, 1410, i, 102'=. — Nicholas Bildeston (prim, tonsur.), R. ; Letters Dimissory granted to him and a Dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 3 years, from 17 March, 1410-11, i, 121. Philleigh [Sancti Filii, and " Eglosros," MS.], Talvern, mansion of Ralph Soor in, i, 47 ; Wm. Tregos, R. of " Eglosros " and Canon of Glasney — licence of non-residence (but to reside at Glasney), for one year, from 13 Nov., 1405, i, 77. Philipp, John, R., of Menlienyot, i, 74" ; ii, 227 ; deed., ii, 138. Phylyp, John, inst. to Milton Damarel, ii, 173", 258" ; i, 230" ; resigns, ii, 190. Phylyp, John, chaplain in the Deanery of Holsworthy, i, 244". Phylep (or Phylp), Richard, i, 301, 315. Piers, Edward, inst. to All-Hallows-on-the- Walls, Exeter, ii, 44" ; resigns, ii, 50 ; inst. again, ii, 50" ; resigns again, ii, 67" ; inst. to Winkleigh, ibid. ; his death, ii, 153. Piers, John, R. of Littleham (deceased), ii, 22". Piers, John, inst. to Maristow, ii, 89", See, i, 305. Piers, Wm., Can. of Exeter ; R. of Blackawton (deed.), ii, 19", 54. Pyers, William, inst. to Antony, ii, 99" ; i, 86. Pill [PyUe, MS.], in Lanlivery, Thomas Curteys of, i, 75. Pillaton, Major Parys, R. of ; licence of non-residence for one year from 8 Oct., 1405, i, 76"- He was t"wice the Bishop's proctor " super visitacione Liminum Apostolorum," 28 AprU, 1410 (i, 98) ; and 9 May, 1413 (i, 182") ; see, also, i, 203", 238. Pillisdon, Katherine, ofPolsloe, ii, 76". Pilton, Pyllond, in the parish of, i, 64". On 27 Oct., 1410, the Bishop panted au Indulgence to the Faithful who should /' contribute to the support of St. Margaret's Hospital for lepers and infirm foU£ in this parish, i, 108". An Interdict under wliich the Church and Cemetery had been laid, because a certain unUcensed chaplain had beeu suffered to preach therein, was taken off, 13 May, 1412 ; i, 149". Pilton Priory ; Mandate for its -risitation on 28 May, 1400, i, 36" ; anticipated for 24 May, i, 37. — [Wm. Charlton], Prior, was a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Barnstaple, i, 94, llo", 143" ; also, Rd. [Kengeswode], Prior, i, 174. The said William was found in arrears of the procurations due to the Pope's CoUector for three years, 1408-10, i, 105, 110. A Commission was directed to the Prior in the matter of the aUeged pollution of the Church and Churchyard of Barnstaple, u, 240" ; see, also, i, 198. The Prior and Convent present to Ashford, u, 154. Pilton, WiUiam de, instituted to Tawstock, R. ii, 76. He was afterwards coUated to a Canonry at Exeter, U, 92 ; i, 226. — A Clerk of the same name was inst. to Phillack, ii, 102", and soon resigned it, ii, 106". A little later, a Wm. Pylton was inst. to Barnstaple, ii, 139 — perhaps th^. 294 INDEX. same person. Becoming Archdeacon of Exeter, sometime iu 1408, — the date is not recorded, — he presently exchanged that Preferment for a Canonry and the preb. of Colworth in Chichester Cathedral, u, 109. Pinhoe, William Cheyne of, i, 54". Pyperell, Richard, of Ermington, i, 37 ; ii, 275. He was Sheriff of Devon : (Breve Regium) Mandate to the Bishop, da,ted 10 Dec, 1411, to administer the oath to him ; whioh was done at Stockleigh Pomeroy, 18 Jan., 1411-12, U, 344. Pytyngton (or Pytyng), Thomas, coUated by lapse to St. Maw nan, ii, 83";" i, 75", 78, 86", 105,— Letters-Dimissory were granted to him (" primam tonsuram habenti ") 1 July, 1405 ; certificate thereof, on ascrutiny of the Register, 3 Jan., 1412-13, i, 173. Pyttes, Richard, Canon of Wells, ii, 63", 64", 71, 83", 87". He became Chancellor of York ; and on his collation to a Canonry and the Pre bend of Grendale in York Minster, the Archbishop wrote to the Bishop of Exeter, requesting that he should be inducted to the " porcio " in the Church of Axminster, part of the endowment of the said Prebend : the Bishop issued his Mandate accordingly, directed to the Archdeacon of Exeter, on behalf of Henry Gelys, R. of St. Leonard's, Berwick, bearer of the Arch bishop's Letter, and proxy for Pyttes (25 Oct, 1409), u, 107.— See, ii, 151". Placy, Thomas, inst. to St. Edmund's, Exeter, ii, 151". Planya (or Plenya), Rd., inst. to Clovelly, ii, 133 ; i, 233. Play, John, V. of Yealmpton (deceased), ii, 167". Playstowe (or Pleystowe), John, inst. to Alphington, ii, 74; i, 84" ; his death, ii, 166. Platek, Richard, ii, 360. Plusche, Wm., chantry-priest of St. Andrew, in St. Mary Magd., Taunton, exch. for Upottery, ii, 69 ; his death, ii, 176". Plymmeswode, Thos., inst. to Heavitree, ii, 6 ; i, 55" ; 295", 296; exchanges for Bampton (Dioc. of Lincoln), ii, 55"; i, 322. WhUe V. of Bampton, he was Ucensed as a Publick Preacher iu the Cathedral and the City of Exeter, 5 June, 1411, i, 127". Plymouth [Plymmouth, MS.], see "Oratories " for Steph. Durne forde, of, ii, 1", 2.— John and Roger Beuchamp, of, 1, 4" 7.— WiUiam and Joan Cole, of, i, 34. — Kyntebury, see Schaldon (Oratories), i, 1 10",— Rd. Row, of, i, 123"; and ten others, inhabitants of Plym.,— see Cergeaux, Mich., ii, 219.— An Indulgence was granted, 22 Aug., 1410, to the Faithful contributing to the /^ repair of the road from Tamerton to Plymouth, which was in a very bad state — via profunda et lutosa, perigrinantibus et laborautibus per eandem nimis nociva et periculosa— i, 103".— Also, for the repau- of three bad roads in the neighbourhood (1) near Challonsleigh, leading from Plympton to Ivy bridge ; (2) a lane near Plympton, called " Lynchlane " ; (3) the road leadmg from Plymouth to SmapolemUle 26 Jan., 1410-11, i, 112.— The road from Plymouth to Fowey, see Looe, i, 137". The Lazar House at, i, 306", 331" ; the Carmelites of, i, 301" ; the Friars Minors of, i, 309.— The fortifications,— The Mayor and Burgesses proposed to reconstruct two towers and a cause- INDEX. 295 way which had been all but destroyed by tho Bretons, — " cum itaque Maior et Burgenses ville de Plymmouth, nostre Diocesis, duas turres, cum uno calceto, apud eandem villam jam tarde per iniraicos nostros de Britannia in non modioa sui parte combustam et destructani pro defensione non solum ejusdem vUle set eciam patrie circumiacentis, ac salva navium custodia ibidem applicancium, cum Dei adiutorio construere et de novo edifioare pro ponant ; quorum constrvccio et edificacio ad tantos et tam gi-aves sumptus et expensas veraciter, ut credimus, se extendent quod iidem Maior et Burg enses opus hujusmodi ex suis bonis perficere non valebunt," — the Bishop granted an Indulgence to the Faithful who should help them (20 Jan., 1416-17), i, 228". The parish-church (commonly called " Sutton-juxta-Plym- ' mouth "), — Wm, Grene, chaplain thereof, a Penitentiary in the Deanerv of Plympton, i, 217, 220, 237", 245,— Thoma=i Gyldyfold (i, 138), [als'o, G-aldesfelde, MS.], Vicar ; licen.-ipd to hear the confessions of his parishioners (8 March, 1411-12), i, 145". He had been excommunicated for refusing to pay the " Seounda medietas decime " to the King's collector ; but on giving full satisfaction therein, he was formally absolved, 12 March, in the same year, i, 146. — The Chapel of St. Katherine on the Hoe [Howe, MS.] built for God's honour, (and commonly attended by large numbers of people), having fallen into a dilapidated state, the Bishop granted an In dulgence to the Faithful who should contribute to its repair ; the con cession to extend over five years (22 Nov., 1413), i, 190. Plympton, John Brakler of, see Brakler (Oratories), i, 82" — John Wylle, of (q.v.), i, 247. — John Sylverlok and Wm. Carslake, of Hareston, see Sylverlok (Oratories), i, 28, 64; 87", — John Selman, of Newnham, see Selman (Oratories), i, 88. — John Brythrythtyston, of (see Oratories), i, 237. — The Tamerton road, see Plymouth, i, 103"; "Lynchlane," i, 112; Lee Bridge, i, 195". — Down Thomas, i, 237. — The Lazar-House, i, 306", 309, 318", 331". The Priory,— Mandate for its visitetion 15 May, 1400, i, 36", — The Prior and Convent present tb Mea-yy, ii, 5, 50, 98, 121, 182", 187" ; to Exminster, u, 6", 47, 88; to Tamerton, ii, 14, 153 ; to Blackawton, ii, 19", 198, 204"; to Eggbuckland, ii, 23" ; to " Sutton-juxta-Plymmouth,'' ii, 35, 105" ; to Ugborough, u, 84, 93", 198 ; to Maker, n, 86, 90, 120 ; to Maristow, u, 89" ; to Dean Prior, u, 98, 99. — The Prior in aiTears of procurations due to the Pope's Collector, for 2 years, 1409-10, i, 105. — See, alao, i, 333 ; also, Wykyngston, John, U, 351". — John Leche, Sub-prior, was a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Plympton, i, 94, 115" ; also, Robert Symon, a canon, i, 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231 ; also, Nicholas Selman, Sub-prior, i, 245. Plymtree, John TregrenewyU or Grenwyll, R. — His Ucenses of non-residence were almost continuous ; — (1) for a year, from 16 Feb., 1397-8, "contemplacione dUecte filie, Margarete PevereU, i, 15; (2) for a year, from 1 May, 1399, " contemplacione Thome Peverel, domi celli," i, 26"; (3) for 2 yeai-s from 17 Feb., 1407-8, "contemplacione Margarete Peverel," i, 83"; (4) for 2 years, from 10 Jan., 1409-10, "con templacione Margarete Peverell," i, 93 ; which Ucence was renewed for one year, 19 Aug., 1410 ; i, 103"; (5) for 2 years, from 16 Oct., 1411, i, 136; (6) for one year, from 24 Feb., 1413-14, u, 194 ; (7) for one year, from 15 Feb., 1414-15, i, 208" ; (8) for one year, from 17 Feb., 1416-17, i, 230". Thomas Job, R., obtained a dispensation (to study at Oxford) 'for 3 years, from 8 April, 1418, i, 239. Poghemylle, Rd. inst. to the Chantry of Brythlegh, ii, 17. 296 INDEX. Poghylle (alias Coleton Pral), Prebend of, see Malborough. Pole, John, senior, see Cardynham. He was co-patron of, Roche, U, 57" ; of Cotleigh, u, 64, 95" ; of [Clay]-hydon, ii, 81" ; aud of South Pool, ii, 90", 97". — John Pole, junior, clerk, instituted to Cardynham ; ii, 21 ; 254 ; his death, u, 153. Pole, Rd. de, presents to Marsh (Dioc. of Lincoln), ii, 30. Pole, William, i, 322". Polford, John, and Roger [Polfford, MS.], i, 331— Roger was inst to E. Anstey, called autiently and iu this Register " Anstey crues," u, 91". Polglas, John, inst. to Grade, ii, 107". Pollard, Isabella, i, 315. Polmogh, Richard, chaplain ; see Cury, i, 4. Polperro, see Porthpyre. — Polruan, see Lanteglos-by-Fowey. Polsave, John, inst. to the Chantry of the B.V.M., Heanton Punchardon, ii, 149 ; 251". Polslo Priory, Mandate for its Visitation (1400), i, 36. — John Grym, priest, appointed Penitentiary, i, 4". Christina de Seton, Prioress, Ucensed to appoint a Confessor for her House, 1 March, 1395-6, i, 8" ; Ucence renewed, 9 Jan., 1396-7, i, 10".— On her death the Bishop wrote to John Westecote, R. of St. Petrock's, Exeter, and John Prestecote, domiceUus, appointing them guardians of the temporaUties of the Priory. Also, on the same day, to the sub-prioress and Convent, with Ucence to elect a successor (4 June, 1404), U, 76. — MatUda Talbot was elected, 25 June ; and, the fact having been duly notified to the Bishop by John Bycote, chaplain, John Westeote was commissioned to proclaim the same, and to certify the Bishop thereof, U, 76". — Election confirmed, 2 July, 1404, u, 77. — She was Ucensed to choose a Confessor, 29 July, 1411, i, 129". This Priory was patron of Holbeton, ii, 6" ; of Budleigh, U, 21" ; of Ayles beare, u, 75", 96", 121. Churches appropriated to the Priory, u, 359".— Grendon's bequests to the Priory, i, 316 ; Thos. Reymound's, i, 331".— &e, also i, 303, 318, 319", 323". Polton, Thomas, Archdeacon of Taunton, ii, 69 ; — He exch. Luccombe (Dio. of B. and W.), for Clyst St George, u, 148" ; resigned, ii, 179. Pomeray, Sir John de la, knt., co-patron of Merton, ii, 146", 247" ; see Duk, Peter, ii, 260 ;— He did homage to the Bishop, in London, for Kyngton in Devon and Treflouan in CornwaU, 21 Sept, 1397, ii, 310.— Licensed, with Joan his 'wife, to choose Confessors (14 Nov., 1410), i, 109. Pomeray, Sir Thos. knt., patron of Combe Raleigh ,i ,82, ii, 40"; 220", 71, 161" ; presents to Huish, ii, 80". Sheriff of Devon; Mandate to the Bishop to administer the oath to him (Breve Regium— 29 Nov., 1410), ii, 337, 8 ; and agaiu, 18 Nov., 1413, u, 347". Pomfret, John, see Somerlegh, Prebend of, ii, 33". Pontyngdon, Nicholas, presents to Bickleigh, R., ii, 182. Pontyngdon, Thomas, R. of Bickleigh, (deceased) ii, 8. Pope's, the. Nuncio and Collector in England ; his Mandate, INDEX. 297 and the Bishop's Letter thereupon to the D. and C. of Exeter and the four Archdeacons (17 Sept., 1410), i, 104". Pope, John, of London, skinner, ii, 332. Pope, Philip, inst. to Combmartin, ii, 87 ; proxy for John Gentylman, ii, 95 ; exchanges for Chiddingfold (Dioc. of Winchester), ii, 167. Pope, Roger, a monk of Tavistock, ii, 59. Popham, Henry, domiceUus, does homage to the Bishop, at Salisbury, for lands in Faryngdon, in Hampshire (13 Aug., 1408), ii, 310". Port, John, V. of West Anstey (deceased), ii, 173". Porter, Robert, of Apuldram, ii, 293", Porter, William, instituted to Blackborough, ii, 25. Porteworthy, Thomas, i, 329. Portey, alias Grantelond, William, i, 305. Porthcollam, Elizabeth, see Payon, John, i, 45. Porthpyghan, i.e. the Manor of Port Looe, in Talland. Licence granted to the inhabitants of this hamlet to have Divine Service, at their own charges, in the Chapel of St Nicholas there (23 June, 1400), i, 42". Porthpyre [hodie Polperro], in Lansallos [Lansalwys, MS.], — Licence granted to the inhabitants to have Divine Service, at their own charges, in their Chapel of St. Peter, on all days except Christmas-Day and Easter Day, and the Feasts of the Purification, St. Katherine, and All Saints ; (21 May, 1400), i, 38. Portioye, Henry, V. of Holcombe-Rogus, exchanges for Spaxton (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 42" Portlemouth, John Thomas (deacon), R. of; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 4 years, from 22 Sept., 1405, i, 76 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Woodleigh, i, 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237", 245. Portour, WiUiam, i, 322". Potheridge ; see Monk (Oratories), i, 6", 149". Pott, Stephen (Torrington), ii, 265". Potter, John, his house in St. Edmund's, Exeter, i, 122". Potter, Stephen, inst. to the Chapel of St. James in the Castle, Torrington, ii, 85. Pottok, WiUiam, instituted to Bovey Tracy, ii, 20. PoughUl, Thomas [Elys], R., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Cadbury, i, 94, 115. — John Grede, R. ; Ucence of non- residence for one year, from 25 Sept., 1415, i, 213. Pound, Robert, of Tiverton, i, 183". 298 iNbEx. Poundestoke, William, R. of ,Bigbury, and Canon of Exeter (deed.), ii, 158, 159 ; his WiU, i, 321" ; see, also, i, 6, 95". Poundstock, Richard, V. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Trigg-major, (16 Nov. 1400) i, 49". A Commission \yas directed (18 June, 1402), to Robert Rygge, Chancellor, and Rd. Hals, Treasurer, to investigate the right of Joan, relict of Sir Jolui Trevarthian, to present Edward Dauntesey to tliis Benefice. Thoy were to ctill the Rector, etc., of the Collegiate Chantry of Slapton to give evidence ; U, 229. The Bishop collated Benedict Whalysbrow, by lapse, 7 March, 1102- 3 ; u, 65". This V. is mentioned, i, 107 (see Marhamchurch). Powton (i.e. St. Breoke) ; Wm. Sony of , i, 239 ; see, also, ii, 310. Powderham, the Church of, i, 307 ; Robert Wey, R., co-patron of Bickleigh R., u, 92". Poyns, John, R. of Chawleigh, exchanges for Maperton (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 155 ;\ 78. Pral, Jno., inst. to Maker, ii, 120 ; proxy for Hy. Gardiner, ii, 198. Prata, John, R. of St. John Zachary (London), exchange,'! for Dittisham, ii, 53 ; for Bridestowe, and a Canonry etc., at Ottery, ii, 106"; for St. Pancras (London), u, 150" Pratte, John, farms the revenues of Cruwys-Morchard, i, 138. Prauncard, John, i, 320". Pradannack see Petyt, John (Oratories), i, 56. Preachers, unlicensed — The Bishop's Mandate to Henry Wynnegode, his Official-Peculiar in Cornwall, to make Enquiry as to all preaching in Cornwall contrary to the Provincial Constitution therein lately made and provided ; 8 July, 1412, i, 162". Preachers, Friars ; concerning the right and privileges of the Order, which had been invaded (31 Oct., 1397;, ii, 213": case of appeal (2 Jan., 1397-8), ii, 214", 215. Prentys, Edward, proxy for Richard Prentys, ii, 77" ; presented to Stokenham R. by Thomas de Montacute, Earl of SaUs bury, ii, 357 ; inst., ii, 179". Prentys, John, i, 307". Prentys, Richard, R. of Stoke Climsland, resigns, ii, 36" ; inst. to Stokenham, ii, 77" ; 261, 357", 358 ; his death, ii, 179". Prescot [Prestecote], in the parish of Culmstock, i, 200". Prestecote, John, and Margaret his wife, licensed to choose Confessors (2 Sept., 1410), i, 104 : Joan and Margery, his wives, and Joan, his dau., i, 317", 318" ; his WiU, i, 317". He was co-patron of Mamhead, u, 45" ; and of Stoke Fleming, ii, 17 ; and pre sented to Teign Brewer, u, 108. He was a Commissioner in the election of the Prioress of Polsloe, ii, 76. Margery Prestcote, his widow, presented twice to Teign Brewer, ii, 146, 157". Prestecote, William, father of John, i, 317". Preston [" Pruteston juxta Loddiswell," MS.], ii, 358. INDEX. Preston, John, R. of St. Ewe, i, 8, 31"— [Breve Regium — de venire facias] — John Preston, chaplain, probably this R. of St. Ewe ; to appear before the Barons of the Exchequer, " ad respondendum et satisfaciendum " concerning "33 libr. de precio cccc bidentium," the property of Robert TresUian, temp. Ric. IL, viz., 17 Nov., A" Regni VI. (i.e. 1382), and received by the said John Preston from one John Phelipp, for the use and profit of the said Rob, TresUian (20 Feb,, 1414-15), ii, 351". Procession^ — Certificatorium Cant-aariensl Episcopo de f/i^o- cessionibus faciendis (12 June, 1415), i. 211. Prode, Adam, Canon of Frithelstock, i, 53". Prophet, John, Dean of Hereford, ii, 27 ; collated to a Can. and the Preb. of Wodelond in Crediton, ii, 27" ; to another Can. therein, ii, 48" : which he soon resigned, ii, 64. He complained of the state iu which he found the 'Wodelond Prebendal build ings, through the neglect of John Wendlyngburgh, his predecessor ; and the Bishop ordered an enquiry (16 Sept., 1395), i, 5". He appears to have been Canon of Abergwili (I)ioc. of St. David's) and Pre- bendaiy of Llandogy therein, which he exchanged with Richard Wynch- comb, also Canon therein and Prebendary of " Royll " (proxy — Robert Fry), 3 Dec, 1395, ii, 29. — John Profyt, possibly this pluralist, was inst about this time (16 March, 1395-6) to Gulval and held it for a short time ; ii, 4". Profete, Rd., inst. to Buckfastleigh, ii, 173" ; resigns, ii, 181". Prous, Agnes, wife of William, i, 323. Prous, John, " of Doderygg," co-patron of Cruwys-Morchard, ii, 194". Prou'5, John (elder son of John Prou5, of Chagford), inst. to Dunchideock, ii, 130, 236" ; dies, and is succeeded by John, younger son of John Prous?, ii, 134 : his death, ii, 199". Proues, John, V. of Gulval (deceased), ii, 153". Prousz, Thomas, of " Ekysbourn," presents to Exbourne, ii, 132", Provincial Constitution as to jurisdiction by married or bigamous clerks, etc., — " Certificatorium super execucione Constitucionis ProvinciaUs de Registrarus conjugatis " (10 Dec, 1414), i, 205. Provisors, — " Statuti contra Pro^visores editi modificacio " ; 30 March, 1399, ii, 223". See, also, ii, 230. Pruet, John, chaplain and priest, i, 303", 318", 319 ; inst. to AU-Hallows, Goldsmith-street, Exeter, ii, 100. Pruston, Walter, of Ermington, ii, 277. Prydeaux, Sir John, knt., Elizabeth, his wife, and Thomasia his daughter, see, his Will, i, 302. The name is variously spelt: Richard Prydeaus5 presented to Broadoak, ii, 68" ; and to East Allington, U, 99 ; John Prydeaux, senior, presented to Broad oak, u, 157 ; John Prediaux to Combe-ia-Teignh«u3, u, 264". Wm. Prydeaux was instituted to FiUeigh, U, 13 ; and Thos. Prydel (or Prydew) to the Chantry of Ralegh, u, 15 ; which he subsequently exchanged for Oare (Dioc of B. and W.), ii, 64". 300 INDEX Pryns5, Walter (and his wife), i, 332. Puddesdon, John, Sub-Dean of Exeter (see Oratories), 5. Puddington Church,!, 3 1 9".— William [Stokhay], R.,i, 203". Pult, Roger, of Apuldram, ii, 293". Pulter, Walter, i, 305, Puslinch in Newton-Ferrers ; see Cornu (Oratories) i, 76. Putford [West], Stephen [Gyffard], R., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Holsworthy, i, 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231,' 2.37", 245". Puttenham, Roger, R. of Affeton, exchanges for Danbury (Dioc. of London), ii, 51". Puttes, John, instituted to Littleham, V. ii, 96. Pyak, John, i, 329". Pycot, Nicholas, V. of West Dean (Dioc. of Chichesterj, ex changes with the Sacristan of Bosham, ii, 1 99. Pygeslegh (or Pykkeslegh), William, V. of Cornwood, exchanges for Queen Camel (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 87" Pyke, John, R. of Spaxton (Dioc. of B. and W.), exchanges for Holcombe-Rogus, ii, 42". Pykenet, Thomas, V. of Holbeton (deceased), ii, 6". Pykenyng, Peter, R. of Uffculme, exchanges for Tring (Dioc. of Lincoln), ii, 44". Pyle, Robert, clerk, i, 331". PyUe, in Bishop's Tawton ; see Fouke (Oratories), i, 35". Pyllegh, John, V. of Rockbeare, resigns, ii, 88". PyUond, in the parish of Pilton ; see Oratories, i, 64". PyUond,, Thos., co-patron of Landcross, u, 95" ; of Shirwell, ii, 96", 10.3". Pylton, Wm., Archdn. of Exeter, exch. with Thos. Hendeman, ii, 109. Pym, Philip, R. of Kentisbury i, 39; resigns, ii 106, Pym, Robert, inst. to Aylesbeare, ii, 75" ; his death, ii, 96", Pyn in Upton Pyn (sic) ; see Oratories, i, 36". Pyne [or Pyn, MS.], Edm., presents to Combpyne, ii, 138", 200", Pynnok, John, Prior of Frithelstock, i, 53 ; his death, ii, 183. Pyper, John, Prior of St. German's (q.v.)— Pyther, Richard, R. of Upton-Hellions (deceased), ii, 179". Pytman, John, see Barnstaple, i, 1,98". See, also, ii, 255. INDEX. 301 Pytman, Rob., R. of Huish, exchanges for Hollacombe, ii, 68" ; his death, ii, 194'. Pytte, John, senior, i, 316". Pytte, John, instituted to Rewe, ii, 21" ; exchanges for Wark leigh, ii, 22". Pytwyll, in the parish of Georgeham, i, 69". Pyworthy [Py worth, MS.], John Flemmyng, R. — It had been represented to the Bishop that he was notoriously unfit to discharge his duties, being weak of body and enfeebled in mind ; he was also, nearly blind. The Bishop accordingly appointed John Sergeaunt, R. of Milton Damarel, to take care of both Flemmyng and his parish, and Flemmyng consented to the arrangement ; but the Bishop reserved to him an allowance for victuals and clothing, aud made due provision for the serrices in the parish-church, and for the repair and maintenance of the Rectory House and the other buildings ; and he stipulated that the afflicted Rector's convenience should be consulted iu every way, and aU annoyance to him avoided ; requiring, moreover, that to him, or his assigns, a due account should be rendered (27 June, 1402), ii, 22. — Nevertheless, in the following year, Flemmyng was pennitted to exchange this Benefice for Inwardleigh, haring beeu found, after an inquisition, to be sound in mind and body (27 Jan., 1402-3), u, 228". He lived for some years, resigning in 1409 ; u, 108". But see Inwardleigh, i, 74. John Cowyk, R. ; Ucence of non-residence for a year, from 16 July, 1410, i, 100" ; also, from 5 Feb., 1411-12, to Michaelmas, 1412, i, 144; and from 18 AprU, to Michaelmas, 1417, i, 232. See i, 327". Q. Quenyllon, Thomas, inst. to Dodbrooke, ii, 85 ; deed, ii, 107"- Querley, Wm. collated Precentor of Crediton, ii, 191 ; i, 245. Quethiock, — " Sancti Hugonis de Quedek," see "Institutions," ii, 41. Quyddyssh, Walter, i, 332. Quyntrel, John, clerk, — Dispensacio .super defectu natalium (15 April, 1409): He is described as d". presbitero genitus et solut i, i, 88". A John QuyntereU was collated to St Goran, 22 Dec, 1399 ; U, 44", Quythe, Nicholas, see Whyte, Nicholas, ii, 97. R. Racan, Walter, V. of Talland (deceased), ii, 6. Racheford, Thomas, proxy for Roger Wodehele, ii, 91. Rackenford, the Church of, i, 319".— Robert Alkebarowe, R. ; licence to choose a Confessor (i Sept., 1395), i, 5; see 302 INDEX. Alkebarowe, Robert. — John Crooke, R., i, 138. — Com mission of Enquiry as to the patronage, — (1) on the presentation of Geoffrey Barger, chaplain, by Edward, Earl of Devon, as patron, during the minority of Humphrey, son and heir of Robert Cruwys (6 March, 1412-13), U, 250".— (2) On the presentation of Robert Crewys, chaplain, by Humphrey Crevirys (24 March, 1412-13), u, 251."— (3) On the presentation of Robert Cruwes, chaplain, by Matthew Hordelegh and Juliana his wife (20 April, 1413), ibid'; he was inst 19 May ; ii, 150" ; and obteined licence of non-residence, 22 Dec, 1414, tUl Michaelmas, 1415 ; i, 205". Raddych, John, inst. to Whitchurch, ii, 9. Radener, John, citizen of London, see Frenssh, Katherine. Radeslo, William, chaplain at Gittisham, i, 312". Radestok, John, i, 312. RadwyU, WiUiam, i, 307"- Raddington, Gregory, R. of (Dio. of B.& W.),see Canonsleigh,i,62"- Radysworthy, Oliver, inst. to Creacombe, ii, 13" ; resigns and is inst. to Cheldon, u, 68 ; (deed.), ii, 138" ; his WUl, i, 315". Raff (or Rauf), John, Can. of Glasney, i, 65", 66 ; his death, ii, 67. Raff, Wm. inst. to St. Stithians, ii, 153" ; resigns, and is inst. to St. Wendron, ii, 182. Ragger, John, see Derlyng, Thomas, i, 229. Rake, the Manor of [near Kingsbridge], i, 318". Ralegh, St. Leonard's Chantry at, see " Institutions." Ralegh, John, formerly husband of Lady Elizabeth Paulet, ii, 6". Ralegh, Sir John de, of Beaudeport (a.d. 1347, see Exeter, St. George's), ii, 336. Ralegh, John, of FardeU, i, 302,— [Breve Regium] — "pro recipiendo sacramentum Escetoris in Comitatibus Devonie et Cornubie ["Ralee," MS.], 8 Nov., 1409, U, 332. Rale, Thos., V. of Kingsbury (Dioc. of B. and W.), exch. for Sutcombe, ii, 102" ; for St. John in Cornwall, ii, 181 ; i, 238". Ralle, David, R. of Ideford (deceased), ii, 25. Rdly, (or Rayle), John, patron of St. Martin's-by-Looe, ii, 30", 35. Rame, John Dawny, R. ; licensed to celebrate in St. Michael's Chapel in that parish (2 Feb., 1396-7), i, 11" Ramfray (or Ramfrey), John, inst. to Honeychurch, ii, 101 ; i, 146 ; his death, ii, 159. Rampisham (Dioc of Salisbury), the Church of, i, 306. Ramysham, Elias, exchanges the Chantry of Forde for SkUgate (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 32". Ramyslond, Wm., Vicar of Kenton, i, 307 ; his deatji, ii, 14". INDEX. 303 Randolf, Thomas, proxy for John Bampton, R. of Bradninch, on his collation to the Archdeaconry of Lewes, ii, 27. Thomas Rondoulf, I suppose the same, was instituted to Payhembury, ii, 150. Rattery [Rattre, MS.], John and Agnes Valewyll, of, i, 232. Raulyn, Robert, proxy for Roger Smyth, ii, 88. Rawlyn, Thomas, V. of Sidbury, i, 318 ; his death, u, 20^ A Dispensacio super defectu natalium, in favour of Thomas Raulyn, clerk, was granted 8 Oct, 1417, i, 235. Raundes (or de Raundes), Rd., R. of North Molton and Canon of Windsor ; his death, ii, 50" ; his Will, i, 300. The Church of Raunds, ibid. —MatUda de, ibid. Rawe, John, priest. Canon, etc., of Glasney (q.v.) Rawe, (or Rewe), WUliam, — Mandate, directed to Benedict Caunterbyry, against the said WUliam, a married clerk, pretending to act as official of the Archdeacon of Cornwall, aud to exercise spiritual and ecclesiastical jurisdiction in CornwaU, not only over laymen but over the Clergy also (13 March, 1403-4), i, 70. Rawston [Raveston, MS.], see Holeway, Wm., ii, 311. Raylecomb, Thomas, collated, by lapse, to Linkinhorne, ii, 54". Raynold, Nich., excommunicate and contumacious, is handed over by the Bishop to the secular arm (17 July, 1411), i,129". Raynald, Walter, see Bickleigh, R. (Institutions). Raynald, Walter, R. of Boconnoc, resigns, ii, 190. Rayner, Williaiji, chaplain, i, 314 ; He was R. of Rodmerton (Dioc. of Worcester), which he exchanged (ii, 55"), for a Canonry and Prebend in Ottery St. Mary, and forthwith was collated to Morchard Bishop, u, 56. His name is written " Reynald," i, 105", and " Reyner,"'ii, 189". — ^Subsequently he was collated to a Canonry in Glasney ii, 76 ; which he resigned, on his collation to another Canonry therein, ii 134" ; again resigning, he was collated to a Canonry in Bosham, ii, 189". Rayschelegh, John, chaplain, licensed to serve the Chapel of St. Edmund the Bp. in the Manor of Coleton in the parish of Chulmleigh (29 Sept., 1413), i, 185. Thomas Rayschelegh ; see Oratories, i, 62. Realm, the ; — Mandatum, pro pace et tranquillitate Regni, — This document is not dated ; but it comes between the 4th and the 8th of June, 1398, i, 18". A like mandate was dated 3 Nov., 1399, i, 31". Agam 25 AprU, 1418, the Bishop enforces the King's Miindate for arrsiying and arming all persons whatsoever, ecclesiastical, reUgious, and secular, exempt and not exempt, for the defence of the Realm and Church against the French and Spaniards, and their aUies, who were threatoniug invasion eum magna classenavium et galearum, in multitudine copiosa hominum bellakrrum (25 April, 1418), i, 239".— The Bishop replies (17 Aug., 1418), that, with the least possible delay, he had caused to be armed and in readiness for any emergency, 204 men of his Diocese, besides 1,201 archers ; i, 241". — See, also, Henry IV. and Henry V. 304 INDEX. Reehe, Rd., chaplain, licensed to serve the Chapel of St. Mor- wetha [hodie Morvah], in St. Madern (17 AprU, 1409), i, 89. Reehe, Wm., inst. to Kentisbeare, ii,95 ; (deed.), ii, 147. — See i, 301. Reconciliation of polluted Churches and Cemeteries — Bull of Pope John [xxiii] authorizing the Bishop to reconcile the same by the ministi-y of any fit priest, dated at St. Peter's, vui Kalend. Maroii Ponti- ficatus Anno Secundo i, 166. Reda, Roger, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Reed (or Rede), John, R. of Roche, resigns, ii, 8" ; inst. to South Pool, ii, 8 ; his death, u, 90". Rede, Rosa, wife of John Rede, of Dartmouth, i, 330". Rede, Thos., Can. of Frithelstock, i, 53", 54 ; elected Prior, ii, 183. Rede, Walter, R. of Highampton (deceased), ii, 94. Rede, William, V. of St. Minver, resigns, ii, 95". Reede, Margaret, relict of Andrew, presents to Huish, ii, 68". Redeclyf (or Radeclyfi), Jno. (R. of NorthiU), inst. to Parkham, ii, 8" ; resigns, ii, 12"; inst. to the Preb. of Cutton, ii, 46" ; exch. for Tiverton (2nd Portion), n, 90"; (deed.), ii, 99. Redenerth, William, pro.xy for John Harry, ii, 83. Redeness, Walter de, i, 327". Redewyll, John, of Kingsbridge, ii, 292. Redhode, Wm., V. of Batheaston, exchanges for Hockworthy, ii, 44 ; his death, ii, 160". Reeke, WiUiam, farmer of the revenues of Denbury, i, 138. Redeman, Thomas, R., of Kenn, etc. — Collated to a Canonry in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 38" ; i, 239" ; exch. Stanford- on-Avon, (Dioc. of Lincoln) for Ermington, R,, ii, 120" : proxy for Walter Gybbes, ii, 78" ; for Rd, Allerton, ii, 198". — Thos. Redman (I presume the same) was, subsequently, coUated to a Canonry in Crantock, U, 200, Redruth [Rudruth, MS.], Nicholas [Oby], R., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Penwith, i, 49". License was granted 14 Sept., 1400, to Nicholas Oby, R. of the Church "Sancti Ewnini," for the Chapels of SS. Christopher and Ruman in that parish, i, 48. Renewed 18 May, 1405, " ut in capella Sancti Rumani in riUa sive hameletta de Redruth infra parochiam Sancti Euniui, in Cornubia, Exoniensis Diocesis, situata, presbiteri itinerantes, et aUi quicuuque presbiteri ydonei, in presencia extraneorum itinerancium sive perigrinorum, divina valeant celebrare, dummodo per hoc ecclesie matrici loci hujusmodi nullum fiat prejudicium, et Rector loci ad inveucionem aUcujus presbiteri, ibidem de cetero celebraturi, ex consuetudine, vel alio modo, artetur, sen quovismodo obligetur : ad beneplacitum domini duraturam,"i, 74", Remyngton, James (of London), chaplain, i, 331. Rendy, Nicholas, i, 332. Reprena, Thomas, scholar — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (18 Sept., 1417), i, 233". INDEX. 305 Reppryn, Rd., the Bishop's Steward in Cornwall, u, 116. Richard Reprenne, John Arundell, John GrenevyU, Wm. Stourton, and Roger Trewethenek took the oath as Justices of the Peace for CornwaU (Breve Regium, 12 Oct, 1410), ii, 335". Reprenne, " the parish of" ; see Kendale, (Oratories), i, 46". Residence in Benefices, Mandate as to (18 June, 1399), n, 224". Resker (or Re.skyer), Stephen, inst. to Colaton Raleigh, ii, 3 ; exchanges for St. Cubert, u, 41 ; for St. Colan, ii, 145" Reskemner, Ralph, i, 323". — Alice Reskimer, ibid. See also,i,86" Respryn, Ralph, inst. to Milton Damarel, u, 190 ; i, 242", 244" Ressere, in Lawhitton ; see Clovter, Thomas, ii, 311. Restalek, Ralph de, in,st. to St. Hilary, 18 Jan., 1342-3 ; ii, 349. Restaurek, John, R. of St. Mabyn, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Trigg-major, i, 9-3", 115", 143", 174, 194". 207" ; a Commissioner for the election of the Prior of Bodmin, ii, 72 ; his rasignation [Restowrek, MS.], ii, 164. Restronget, see Bodrugan (Oratories), i, 145. Retyn, John, inst. to HoUacombe, ii, 194" Reue (or Reve), John, of Lymington, i, 312. Reue (or Reve), John, R. of Honeychurch (deceased), ii, 101. Reue (or Reve), Richard, inst. to Roseash, ii, 89" ; i, 328. Revel, John, and John Rogeer, deacons ; Dispensation in favour of (23 Sept., 1402)— They had been ordained deacons " ab aUeno Episcopo," viz., by Nichola.i, Episcopus ChristopoUtauus [Suffragan of WeUs] ; i, 61". Rew, William, proxy for John Polsave, ii, 149. Rewe ; Thomas Warre, R. — He obtained a Ucence of non-residence (to study at Oxford) for 4 years from 1 4 Feb., 1401-2 ; he was to proceed to sub-deacon's Orders within a year, i, 54" ; with Letters-Dimissory to any English Bishop, i, 55. — Thomas Vesy, R, ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 15 Oct., 1402, i, 62. Rewley, the Abbot and Convent of, present to St. Stithian's, ii, 153" 182 ; to St. Wendron, ii, 182. Reymound, Joan, wife of Thomas, i, 332, 332" ; John, and Sibil his wife, i, 331" ; Richard and Thomas, i, 320. Richard was proxy for Robert Cruwes, u, 150" ; Thomas was co-patron of Ash reigney, n, 156, 177".— The WiU of Thos, Reymound, i, 331" ; and see i, 319. Reynell (or Reynald), Walter, presents to E. Ogwell, ii, 135, 198". Reynold, John, proxy for Robert Daldych, ii, 195". Rynald, Robert, inst. to Holcombe-Burnell, ii, 194". Richard II. presents to Stoke Climsland, ii, 9", 36" Also to the Preb. of Heyes, n, 31 ; to Halford (Dioc. of B. and W.), .and to 306 INDEX. Ipplepen, ii, 31" : to Blisland, ii, 32 ; to St. Illogan, and to Arreton (Dioc. of ¦Winchester), ii, 34; to Ermington, R., ii, 34" ; to Atherington, ii, 36";to St Mawnan and to St. Stephen's in Brannel, ii, 40 ; to Creed, ii, 42 ; to Nymet Tracy, u, 42" ; to Meeth, U, 221 ; to the Priory of St. Michael's Mount (on account of the war vrith France), ii, 338", 349. Richard (aKas Woborn), John, inst. to E. Worlington, ii, 14"; i, 45. Richard, Henry, see Symon, John, ii, 332". Ringmore [Rydemour, and Rydmore, MS.]: John Stancombe, accolite, R., i, 12" ; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 2 years, from 1 Dec, 1397, i, 14. This dispensation was renewed, before its expiration, viz., 30 Oct., 1 '!18, in favour of John Stoncombe (sic), sub-deacon, with permission to euj >v aU the revenues of his benefice ; i, 21". He was licensed to celebrate on St. Katherine's Day, in the Chapel which had been buUt at Okenbury in honour of that Saint (14 Nov., 1410), i, 109.^ — Licence of non-residence, for a year, from 2 Dec, 1410, i, 110 ; for 2 years, from 29 Jan., 1411-12, i, 142" ; for 2 years, from 15 AprU, 1414, i, 196 ; for a year, from 29 April, 1417 ; i, 232. Rinsy, Manor of, see Rynsy (Oratories), i, 23". Robert, Joan, sister of Walter ; also, John Robert, i, 324. Robert, John, V. of Salcombe [Regis] (deceased), ii, 110". Robert, John, and John Robert " de Clompit," parishioners of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Robert, Michael, instituted to Bickleigh V., n, 176. Robert, Walter, ll.b., i, 73", 315" — He was instituted to Sampford Courtenay, U, 22" ; and, ou resigning it, to Tiverton (2nd Portion), U, 74" ; this he exchanged for the Preb. of Cutton, ii, 90" ; which he soon after resigned (ii, 99"), and was inst. to NorthiU, ii, 99. He was then collated Precentor of Ottery, u, 104" ; i, 90; but soon re signed, and was coUated to a Canonry in Glasney, u, 123" ; i, 133" ; a Uttle later he was inst. to Milton Damarel, ii, 1 32", 238, 246", 341 ; but resigned on his institution to Tiverton (1st Portion), U, 150" ; i, 183'>, 194, 207" ; soon after which he exchanged his Canonry in Glasney for a Canonry and the 7th Prebend in Ottery, ii, 159. This pluralist died R. of NorthiU and of Tiverton, as weU as Canon of Ottery, U, 169, 169", 173" ; his WUl, i, 324. He occurs as proxy for Matthew Downe, ii, 98 ; and as presenting to Cruwys-Morchard, n, 104". — On 4 Aug., 1412, a Commission of Enquiry was issued, on his complaint as Canou of Glasney, as to the dUapidations left by his prede cessor, Walter Estcolmp, in his manse of residence, ii, 248. Roborough [Roweburgh, MS.] ; Richard Colebrugg, R., — Rob. Lywer, R, of Drewsteignton, appointed his co-adjutor, ii, 23. — John Gore- wyU, jun., R., subdeacon ; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 3 years, from 1 Feb., 1403-4, i, 69".— Richard GraynevyU, R. ; his resignation, 30 Nov., 1409, i, 91. — John Jerbard, R, ; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 2 years, from 26 Jan,, 1410-11, i, 117" ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 13 Feb., 1412-13, i, 176". John Fayryste, R. ; licence of non-residence from 20 March, 1418-19, to Michaelmas, 1419, i, 246. - This Chapel stood in the court-yard; now commuted at £6, being part of the near the mansion, and was destroyed Rectorial tithes of the adjoining parish within living memory, having been used of Kingston, is stiU enjoyed' by Stan- as a pigeon-house. A small endowment, combe's successors. INDEX. 307 Robyn, WiUiam, R. of North Huish (deceased), ii, 8". Roche, John Beare, R., — He obtained licence of non-residence for a year, from 20 Sept., 1402, " dummodo interim domos et edificia Rectorie sue faciat competenter reparari," i, 61", He was licensed to celebrate on St.Michael's Day, in the Chapel of St. Michael m his parish — " Ucenciam .,, post ilium diem minime duraturam" (16 Sept., 1409), i, 90". Renewed " ad beneplacitum," 15 July, 1410, with no Umitation of days, but saving the righte of the Mother-Church, i, 100". Rochester, the Archdeaconry of, i, 324". Rochewell, John, see Langeton, William, i, 14. Rockbeare, R., appropriated to Canonsleigh, ii, 359". Rodberd, John, clerk, see Cardynham ; ii, 21. Rodevale, Sir John, knt., co-patron of Otterton, ii, 176. Rodenay, A.lice [absolucio Alicie Rodenay, post mortem, etc.] : " Edmundus, miseracione Divina Exoniensis Episcopus, dileeto in Christo filio, domino Johanni [Southam], Priori Prioratus Tottoniensis, nostre Diocesis salutem, graciam, et benediccionem. — Ex parte Thome Rodenay, mariti Alicie Basterd, nuper uxoris sue, nunc defuncte, nostre Diocesis, cum humili insinuacione nobis extitit insinuatum quod cum nos, officium nostrum exequentes pastorale, eandem Aliciam, nobis et ofiicio nostro delatam super eo quod a marito suo legitime predicto, et ipsius consorcio mariteli, absque judicio Ecclesie ,temere divertebat, et eidem adherere oontempsit,ininus juste, propter ipsius contumaciam pariter et rebellionem in non coraparendo coram nobis, certis die et loco, ad quos extiterat legitime evocata, super premissis responsura, contractam, excommunicari et ipsam sic excommunicatam pubUce nunciari fecerimus, et decreverimus, justicia id poscente ; eadem temen AUcia eandem excommunicacionem, licet postea ad ,maritum suum rediens autedictum, sustinuit per dies non medicos, animo indurato ; tandem, languens in extremis et morsum habens consciencie ante ipsius mortem signa et' indicia penitencie de premissis, ut asseritur, habuit manifesta, et sic finivit dies sues : unde ex parte ejusdem de absolucionis beneficio in hac parte impend endo nobis extitit supplicatum, — Nos, igitur, attendentes quod Ecclesia nuUi claudit gremium set aperit redeunti, vobis committimus et mandamus quatinus super premissis diligenter \ eritatem inquiratis ; et si, per inquisicionem eandem, inveneritis dictam Aliciam ante ipsius mortem signa penitencie et indicia de excommunicacione predicta, ut premittitur, habuisse, et sic deoessisse — super quibus vestram conscienoiam intendimus onerare — tunc, et non aliter, eidem beneficium absolucionis in forma juris impendatis, et ejus corpus, si aliud canonicum non obsistat, in sacra Sepultnra sepeliri, ut convenit, faciatis. Ad que facieuda vobis committimus vices nostras ; in cujus testimonium sigUlum nostrum presentibus est appensum. Datum in Manerio nostro Criditonensi, vicesimo teroio die mensis Marcii, Anno Domini MiUesimo CCCC""" decimo (1410-11), et nostre conseeracionis anno sexto decimo," i, 121". Rodewyll (or Rothewell), Wm., R. of Hemyock, exchanges for Axminster, u, 27" ; i, 207". Roges, Christina, sub-prioress of Canonsleigh, ii, 125. Rogger, John, inst. to Modbury Priory, ii, 10", 1 1 ; resigns and is inst. to Tywardreath Priory, ii, 93" John Rogeer [-margin Rogger], see Revel, John, i, 61". — See Quethiock (Inst.) Roger, Paschasius, R. of Peter Tavy (deceased), ii, 53". V 308 INDEX. Rok, John, V. of Brampford Speke, exch. for Woolfardis- worthy R., ii, 75. Rok, Thomas, priest, LL.B., — Letters Dimissory were granted him, 14 Sept, 1395, for ordination " a quocunque Catholico Episcopo infra Regnum Anglie iutitulato," i, 5. He was afterwards ordained priest, however, "ab alieno Episcopo, videKcet Willelmo BasUiensi Episcopo " (Sufiragan of London) ; dispensation granted, 18 April, 1398, i, 17. Rokeby (Dioc. of Coventry and Lichfield), i, 322", Rolond alias Doune, Matth., R. of Down St. Mary (deed.), ii, 145. Romansleigh [Rommodyslegh, MS.], Nicholas [Joyej, R. ; see Wembworthy. Commission of Enquiry on the presentation of John Dayhyll, chaplain, by John son and heir of Robert Hacche (10 April, 1416), U, 258". Rome ; Hosp. of the Holy Trinity and St. Tho. of Canterbury, — The Bishop's Letter— addressed to the four Archdeacons, the Deans Rural, and the parochial Clergy— on behalf of this Hospital for poor and infirm English folk ; directing them, to receive and assist the representatives of the said Hospital seeking alms ; and conceding an Indulgence to the Faithful who should contribute to its maintenance (30 Nov., 1398), i, 22". The collections for the Cathedral, however, were not to suffer ; — "volumus autem quod questores fabrice Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis tempore QuadragesimaU, questibus aliis tunc cessantibns, pririlegio gaudeant singulari presentibus, per biennium a dato earundem tan tummodo duraturo." — The following extract from the Schedule appended to this document wUl be read with interest : — "In primis utique in eodem Hospitali pauperes cujuscumque status Nacionis AngUcane benigne recipiuntur, esurientes pascuntur, mortui sepeUuntur, mulieres pregnantes reoipiuntur donee purificentur, ceteraque opera misericordie in eodem fiunt continue et excercentur ; ubi ante ipsius Hospitalis f undacionem pauperes debiles et infirmi, ac eciam peregrini nostre Nacionis AngUcane per riam depredati et paupertete depressi, propter inopiam nudi sub Divo, ab alus Hospitalibus et locis iuhumaniter jacti, in dicte urbe Romana pernootabant; unde quidam, propter frigus quod paciebantur, perpetuam inourrebant infirmitatem ; quidam vero, a lupis vulnerati, fere devorabantur : cujus quidem Hospitelis fundacionem, construccionem et dotacionem Sanctissimus in Christo Pater et Dominus, Dominus Gregorius, Divina Providencia Papa xj"^, auctoritate Apostolica confirmavit Set quia Hospitale hujusmodi nondum competenter constructum existit (sic) et construccione indigeat non modicum sumptuosa, ac Christi pauperes et infirmi ad istud oonfluentes et in eo degentes, quasi nichil habeaut unde vivant nisi de elemosinis queipsis pia largicione Fidelium de AngUa transmittuntur, Sanctissimus in Christo Pater et Dominus, Dominus Bonifacius, Divina Providencia Papa IX, hec pie et sancte prospiciens, universis Christi Fidelibus, de penitentibus et confessis, qui ad premissa manus porrexerint adjutrices, septem annos et totidem Quadragenas — Symon et WiUelmus Archiepiscopi Cautuarienses, Rogerus Cantuariensis Episcopus modernus, Alexander Ebor., WUlelmus London., WUlelmus Wyiiton., Thomas Exoniensis, Thomas Dunolmensis, Thomas Elieusis, Johannes Lincoln., Johannes Bathoniensis et Wellensis, Edmundus Exoniensis, WiUelmus Cioestreusis, Henrious Norwycensis, Thomas Rofl'ensis, Radulphus Sarisburiensis, Henricus Wygornensis, Episeopi singuli eorum singulos quadraginta dies de injunctis eis peni- tenciis misericorditer relaxarunt. Item, ex stetuto dicti HospitaUs, quilibet Sacerdos infra dictum Hospitele pernoctens, unam Missam qualibet ebdomeda pro fratribus et sororibus, 'rivis et defunctis, can- tabit AUi vero Uterati unhm Psalterium in ebdomeda dicent Laici INDEX. 309 vero qualibet ebdomeda totum oirculum pro dictis fratribus et sororibus ibunt, cujus circuli magnas indulgeucias et remissioues nemo novit dinumerare, ueo potest, nisi solus Deus. Item, in eodem HospitaU plures itisse, singuUs diebus, pro fratribus et sororibus ac beuefactoribus dicti Hospitalis celebrautur. Et omnes qui dederunt anulum, firmaculum,-' aurum, vel argentum, aut aliquod aUud bouum sibi a Deo coUatum, erunt participes omnium MissaiHmi, perigriuacionum, et aliorum bonorum spiritu- alium que in dicto Hospitali fiunt et fient imperpetuum." — A Uke Indulgence was granted 10 Oct, 1412, i, 169". Procuratorium ad visitandum Limina Apostolorum — Appointment, by the Bishop, of Major Parys, Canon of Crediton and R. of PUlaton, 8 July, 1417, i, 233 ; and again, 24 Nov., 1417, i, 238. Rome, John, " clericus Parliamenti," i, 138", 190". Rome, Richard, of Pancraswyke, i, 69. Rome, Roger, R. of Sutcombe, see Oratories, i, 49 ; deed., ii, 82 Rondoulf, Thos., see Randolf. Rooch — John, and Agnes his wife ; Walter, Robert, and Joan i, 323. Roppard, John ap, domicellus, presents to Martinhoe, ii, 56". Roseash [Rowesassche, MS.] — A Chapel in the Manse of [WilUam Lane], R. of this parish, was Ucensed, 25 , May, 1400, for the use of Walter Lane and Thomasia his wife (see Oratories), i, 39.— WiUiam Halyet, R. (deceased), i, 324. Rosemerrin, in the parish of St. Budock (see Oratories), i, 71. Rostek, Chapel of St. Mary, see Petyt (Oratories), i, 56. Rosuwyk, Thomas, inst. to Crowan, ii, 159" ; resigns, ii, 167. Rote, Alice, i, 312. Rothebury, Rob., R. of Stepney, presents to Whitechapel, ii, 178. Rous, Peter, inst. to Tintagel, ii, 46 ; his death, ii, 98". Rousdon ; John Wattys, R. ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 28 July, 1407, his buildings to be put in repair meanwhile, i, 82. — Nicholas Schaldon, R. ; ditto, from 9 Jan., 1412-13, tUl Michaelmas, 1413, i, 173.— Hugh Lyne, R. ; ditto, from 15 Feb., 1414-15, tiU Michaelmas, 1415, i, 208". Row, John and Joan, i, 331 ; see, also, i, 321. Row, Matthew, of Tiverton, u, 268". Row, Richard, of Plymouth,see Cergeaux, Michael, i, 1 23", ii, 219. Row, Robert, and Joan Smyth — Commission of Enquiry as to certein reporte about them (5 July, 1419), ii, 268. It seems that formerly, not being aware of any impediment, they had con tracted marriage, per verba, legitime non tamen in facie Ecclede, secundum morem patrie. Afterwards, they found that they were related in the 4th degree of consanguinity : dispensation granted (31 July, 1419), i, 247". ' L q. fibula, flbulatorium ; aqrafe, boucle, broche ; olim fermMU(D' Amis.) 310 INDEX. Rowe, Robert, i, 309". Row, al'ias Ford, Thomas, see Ford ; i, 167. Row, Thomas, collated by lapse to the Chantry of Trewen, Holsworthy, ii, 48 ; resigns (ii, 51"j, on institution to Ermington, V., ii, 51, 276 ; i, 56, 313. Rowe, William, R. of Sampford Peverell, i, 179", 190". Rowington, R. (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 18, 228. [Ruan] Lanyhorne ; John Bradewell, R, ; licence of non- residence for a year, from 17 Nov., 1395, i, 7 ; ditto, from 28 March, 1397, i, 12 ; ditto, from 29 Nov., 1398, i, 22''; ditto, from 10 March, 1405-6, i, 77" ; ditto, for 2 years, from 3 Feb., 1408-9, i, 88 ; ditto, for a year, from 15 Sept., 1410, i, 104"; ditto, from 8 Sept., 1411, i, 133"; ditto, from 17 Sept., 1412, i, 166.— Thomas Harrj-, R., ii, 264". Ruan-major, Thomas Jowydavy (alias Jacka), R. of, — With five others, viz., Geoi&ey Qoff, MatUda, wife of Wm. Fyccok, Elena Pascow, Joan Luky, and Margaret Bolpyth, excommunicated and contumacious, arc handed over to the secular arm (3 June, 1413), i, 181. Rudruth, Ralph, s.t.p., R. of Grittleton (Dioc. of Salisbury), inst. to Creed, ii, 29 ; coUated Canon of Glasney, ii, 29", 225. He was licensed to confess his parishioners (24 March, 1395-6), i, 8" ; exchanged for St. Columb-major, ii, 42 ; i, 48 ; his death, u, 76". Rugge, David (a Friar Minor), chaplain, i, 227" Rural Dean, the oflice of, — In the '' Ordinacio et Taxacio Vicarie de Tuustalle " [Townstal, Dartmouth], it was provided that the Vicars should not refuse to serve iu this office when the turn of the parish came round : — " Subeant eciam- dicti Vicarii Officium Decani Ruralis quociens pro dicta Ecclesia juste fuerit subeundum," i, 7.5". — See, also, LoddisweU, p. 244, adfincm. RusseU, David, Dominican Friar, of Dublin ; licence of incorp oration at the Dominican Convent, Exeter (4 Aua:., 1410), i, 101". V ^. /' Russel, John, inst. to Dean [Prior], ii, 99 ; 355. Russell, Sir Maurice, presents to the Chapelry of Kingeston- Russell, ii, 54. Russell, Reginald, inst. to St. Breward, ii, 197",— >Sfee Hooper, John, ii, 213. — Robert RusseU occurs i, 332. Rychard, Henry, instituted to Lanreath, ii, 115.— Robert, see Filleigh, i, 110" ; u, 235".— WUliam, i. 111. Rychowe, John, V. of St. Kea (deceased), ii, 147" ; 250". Ryder, David, of Kingsbridge, ii, 292. Ryder, Wm., proxy for Rectors of Combe Raleigh, i, 82, ii, 97''. Ryderdon, Thomas, co-patron of Inwardleiuh, ii, 108". INDEX. 311 Rydon, Andrew, i, 312 ; Robert, i, 327" Rygge (oi' Rugge), Rob., Archdn. of Barnstaple, S.T.P., i, 19", '301. He was C(nnmissioned, together with John SchUlyngford, ll.d., 11 July, 1396, to deid with a case of reparation, between Walter DoUebeare, (Janon of Glasney, and his predecessor, Thos, Walkyngton, ii, 211. — He became Chan cellor of the Cathedral, U, 45" ; fi8", 60", 62, 213, 228", 229. Appointed Vicar-General (27 Sept, 140"), n, 15". On the 24th June, 1402, the Bishop sent to him the King's Letter, under the Privy Seal, concerning the complaint of poverty, etc., made by the Doctors and other Graduates of Oxford aud Cambridge, " pur ce qils ne purroieut accepter benefices par provision de nostre tresseint Pere le Pope come ils soleient, et ce par encheson de le stetut encontre provisours fait : " a remedy to be sought through Con vocation and Parliament, and certain returns as to benefices to be made, ii, 230. He was appointed proctor for the Bishop in Convocation, together with Richard Tyttesbury, LL.B. (6 April, 1404), i, 70".— His "death, ii, 109". Rykkyll, WiUiam, see Smale, John. Rynel, John, instituted to Cheldon, ii, 1 38". Rynell, Agnes, daughter of WiUiam, i, 172". Rysbi, John, inst. to St. Petrock's, Exeter, u, 193 ; i, 242", 33 J. Rysdon, John, presented to Clannaborough, ii, 259". Ryssheton, Nicholas de, ll.d., Canon of Crediton, resigns, ii, 109". — Nicholas, son of Henry de Ryssheton, collated to a Canonry in Crediton, ibid. Rytherdon, Thos., co-patron of Inwardleigh, ii, 24". — John, i, 332. Ryve, Robert, R. of East Anstey (deceased), ii, 91" S. Saberton, Robert, i, 100. Sabyn, John, V. of Totnes (deceased), ii, 95. Sachevile, Nicholeis, V. of Colaton Raleigh (deceased), ii, 3. Sachevile, Ralph, patron of Bicton, ii, 2". SechevyU, Wm., inst. to CoUumpton, ii, 134 ; i, 207 ; exchanges for ShirweU, ii, 175". WiUiam SeohevUl (or SachevyU) was presented to St. George's, Exeter (q.v.), but not admitted, u, 234" ; see, also, u, 335", 341. St. Amand, Sir Almeric (or Adomar) de, see Ipplepen, ii, 312". St. Antony, Hosp. of, in London, — It was dependent on the Augustiuian Monastery of St. Antony, Diocese of Vienna. Indulgence granted to the Faithful contributing to ite support, 1 .^^ May, (i, 26") and renewed 12 June, 1399, i, 27.~At the end is a Ust of In- 312 INDEX. dulgences, etc., granted in favour of this Hosp, by Alexander IV., Urban IV., Clement VI. (si-), John XXIL, Urban VL, and Boniface IX. The in mates are thus described : " quorum quidam igne uifemaU sic torquentur et cremantur quod ipsi, quasi membrorum omni officio destituti, monstra horribilia pocius quam homines esse videntur, " i, 27". St. Anthony-in-Meneage, see Tregos (Oratories), i, 71. Sentabyn [hodie, St. Aubyn], Guy, presents to St. Erme, ii, 82". Seyntabyn, John, presents to Parracombe, ii, 79", — John Synt abyn de Lobbe was co-patron of Landcross, ii, 95" ; of Shirwell, ii, 96". St. Austell; John Jul (o?' Juyl), V., see Jul. — Chantry-Chapel in the Cemetery; — John Sutton, chaplain, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Powder, i, 231", 238, 245"; as Rector he presents to the Vicarage of St. Clether, ii, 156", 253. See Chayndyt (Oratories), i, 49. St. Breage, Wm. Pensans, V., ii, 264".^Manors of Rinsy and Godolphin [see Oratories), i, 23". — Nanfan and Bonython [in Cury], i, 2-37" St. Breoke (aZ'ias Pawton am,d Nansant), Wm. Sutton (sub-dea,)R. He was continually non-resident by Ucence— from 28 Aug., 1395 (to ,study at Oxford) one year, i, 5 ; from 13 Dec, 1398 i, 24 ; from 18 Dec, 1400, i, 51" ; from 6 Nov., 1402, i, 62 ; from 21 July, 1410, i, 100" ; from 23 Nov., 1411, i, 140"; from 7 Oct, 1412, i, 168"— aU for oneyear; also from 6 Nov., 1412, to Michaelmas, 1413, i, 187". — Commission issued 4 May, 1416, ou a complaint as to dUapidations, ii, 258" — For PengeUy (i, 43), and Husten (i, 80"), see Lanhergy and Polmorva (Oratories) ; BodeUek, i, 45". St. Breward [Sanctus Brueredus, MS.], see Maker, i, 241"- St. Budock ; see Rosmaren (Oratories), i, 71. The Chancel— roof and walls — being ruinous, it was dangerous to hold service therein. Commission, 25 June, 1399, directed to Thos. Noel aud Rd. Olyver, to enquire as to the UabiUty for repair and maintenance, ;uid the neglect of the Provost and Canons of Glasney and John Wryter, Vicar ; ii, 225. St. Buryan [Sancte Beriane, MS.], see Trewoyef (Oratories). St. Cleer [Sancti Clari, :\1S.J, WiUiam Dawe, V. of— He was licensed by the Pope to be non-resident for ten years, due provision being made for the cure of souls [Dated at Constance, viii Kal. Marcii, Pontificat A" 5°] (25 March, 1415), i, 228.— On 19 April, 1417, he was licensed to celebrate, once, by a fit priest, in the Chapel of St. Wynwalo at Craddock in this parish, i, 232. See the WiU of Wm. Trenowyth, i, 301". St. Clement's V.; Rob.'de Talvargh, inst. (a.d. 1329), ii, 348". St. Clether, R., annexed to St. Michael's Chantry in the Cemetery of St. Austell, u, 52". St. Columb-major; John Bray, R., licensed to hear the con fessions of his parisliioners (9 Nov., 1398), i, 22. — Ralph Rudruth, R., see Oratories, i, 48; a Penitentiary in the Deanery t)f Pyder, i, 49". — Laurence Haukyn, R., i, 102. INDEX. 318 Commission of Enquiry as to dilapidations, issued 24 Api-U, 1419, on the com plaint of Rd. Aldryngton, R., against his predecessor, John Bremour, ii, 267". St. Columb-minor, see Crantock. St. Creed, Ralph Rudruth, R.— Licensed to hear confessions (24 March, 1395-6), i, 8" ; to choose confessors (1 AprU, 1396), Hid. — Matth, Bodrigy, R, (Can. of Glasney) ; licence of non- residence, for a year (to reside at Glasney), from 13 Nov., 1405, i, 77 ; also, for a year, from 27 Sept., 1409 [Botrigy, MS,], i, i'O", St. David's, Guy, Bishop of [Menevia], presents to Charlton (Dioc. of Rochester), ii, 80" ; to Cornwood, ii, 87" St. Dominick ; Roger Waterman, R, — He obteined licence for St. Etheldrid's Chapel therein (9 April, 1405), i, 74 ; and Thomas Cowlyng, R., for the Chapel of St. Ildract the Confessor (6 March, 1418^9) ; i, 245". St. Endellion; see Cook, Thos., i, 48; Maysmere, Walter, i, 107"; Aleyn, Wm., chaplain, ii, 264". Commission of Enquiry as to the patronage, issued, 24 July, 1416, ou the presentation of Wni. Gorteboos, clerk, by the Prior and Convent of Bod min, ii, 259". — This R. obteined a dispensation (to study at Oxford), for 3 years, from 8 Oct., 1416, not being bound to proceed meanwhUe to higher Orders, i, 226". — Commission of Enquiry as to dUapidations in the Prebendal House of John Arundell, alias HyUe, successor to Richard Bruton ; issued, 6 Jan., 1417-8, u, 263". Sequestration for the amount (£26 10s. 8d.), 2 March following, U, 264". St. Erme, Chapel of St. John in the parish of, i, 123". St. Erth ; see Botreaux (Oratories), i, 8", 21. — Wm. Talkarn, v., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Penwith, i, 49", 93", 115", 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245". At i, 135", he is referred to as "Willelmo Talkarn, seniori, . . . in Artibvis Magistro et Scolari in Theologia " (licensed to pi-each — 9 Oct, 1411). Wm. Talkarn, ^'mmot (also, M.A. and Sch. in Theolog.), was on the same day licensed to preach. He was Ucensed, 15 Feb,, 1403-4, to celebrate " in capella Sancti Erci predicti, in parochia Sancti Erci antedicta, juxta Trefuasa situate , semel in anno, videlicet in crastino Pasche," U, 69".— TreUssick [Trevlesyk, MS.], see Eyr (Oratories), i, ,240". St. Ewe [Sancta Ewa, MS.] ; John Preston, R.,— He obtained Ucence of non-residence for a year, from 7 Feb., 1395-6 — " et dimittendi fructus redditus et proventus ipsius ecclesie, dicto tempore, ad firmam " ; i, 8. — Also, from 1 Nov., 1399, to Michaelmas, 1400 ; his Rectory-house to be properly repaired in the meanwhUe, i, 31". — See i, 333". Stoke Rivers, John Jakys, R. ; licence of non-residence, from 21 , July to Michaelmas, 1410 ; i, 100". Stokhay, Wm., inst. to Puddington, ii, 8. Stokker, William, chaplain, i, 316". Stokys, William, i, 326". Stone, Edmund, R, of Filleigh (deceased), ii, 13. INDEX. 341 Stone, Gilbert de. Canon of Hereford, U, 58. Stone, John, collated Can. and Preb. of Funtington in Bosham, ii, 109, 294 ; his death, n, 199". Stone, Rob., ii, 351".— For Wm. Stone, see atte Stone. Stonehouse, East [Est Stonhouse, MS.], Stephen Durneforde of (see Oratories), i, 200", Stonton, Henry, Chantry-priest of St. Michael's in the Cemetery of St. Austell, exch. for Hutton (Dioc. of London), ii, 52". Stonyng, John, inst. to Brampford Speke, ii, 188". Stoodleigh ; John Blakelake, R. — He obtained licence of non-residence from 16 Dec, to Michaelmas, 1406, "cum relaxacione sequestri in fructibus dicte ecclesie occasione non residencie sue retroaote interpositi," i, 80''. Stourton, Wm., takes the oath as J. P. for Cornwall, ii, 335". Stowe, Thos., clerk, see Ottery, ii, 278. Stowford, Thos., presents tn St. Edmund's Chantry, "juxta pontem " at Colyford, ii, 176" Stowford, Roger Lumpp\ R. — Licence of non-residence for a year, from 14 Nov., 1395, his Rectory-house to be properly repaired meanwhUe, i, 7, This licence was rene-wed (30 May, 1398) " ut per unum annum, a dato presencium cotidie numerandum, insistendo in parochia et viUa de Yakesley, Lincolnensis Diocesis, super cura, custodia et subveuoione parentum tuorum, ut asseris paralitioorum et decrepitorum, ibidem degencium, te a dicta ecclesia tua, etc ; " i, 18". — This licence was renewed for a year, 18 June, 1399, and for the same cause, i, 28. Licence of non-residence was again granted to him for a year from 31 May, 1401, i, 56". — Thos. Greyston, R., had licence of non-residence for a year, from 16 Oct., 1409 ; i, 90". Stowford [Stoford, MS.], in Harford ; licence to Simon Elys, R., for the Chap, of St. Nicholas there (14 Dec, 1400), i, 51", Stowford [Stauford, MS.], in Langtree [Langetre, MS.], — Licence to Walter Cook, R., for the Chapel of St Nicholas there (25 Oct, 1412) i, 171". Strange, WiUiam, i, 308". Stratton ; Walter Cryk, V. ; see Bude, i, 45. Stratton, John, Prior of Minster, i, 61. Strecch (or Strech), John, i, 312; co-patron of Mamhead, ii, 45" ; of Stoke Fleming, ii, 17. Stretton (alias Oliver), John, inst. to Butterleigh, ii, 23. Strode [or Strood MS.], Augustine, inst. to Bickleigh, V., ii, 136, 243" ; resigns for Lamerton, ii, 144, 247", 254 ; exch. for Cotleigh, ii, 157*^; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tamerton, i, 94, 115", 143. ^ also Lumpe and Lumppe, MS. 342 INDEX. strozis, Marcellus de, ll.d.. Papal Nuncio and Collector in England, i, 104", 110; Certijieatoriumpro,—(6 Feb., 1411-12), i, 144 : ditto (20 Feb., 1412-13, aud 5 May, 1413), i, 180 : his acquittance of the Bp. from whom he had received £9 5s. Od.— "Peter's Pence," for 1 412 (5 June, 1413), i, 181'=.— Certificatorium pro— (11 Feb., 1413-14), ibid. Stryke, Nicholas, inst. to Gulval, ii, 153" Stryla, Walter, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Sture, Joan, wife of William — She complained to the Bp. that she had been falsely and maliciously accused of adultery with one John Colard. chaplain ; and, having purged herself of this oI)arge, the Bp. directed his Mandate to Wm. Trey, Dean of Crediton, to denounce the false accusers, publickly, and proclaim their excommunication, in his CoUegiate Church (14 June, 1411), i, 126. Sturt, Roger, inst. to Virginstow, ii, 144 ; i, 170, 213"; resigns, and is inst. to Tavistock, ii, 179"; resigns, and is inst. to Mil ton Abbot, n, 180", 181.— Peter Sturt, occurs, i, 316", 320. Sturte, John (a parishioner of Taunton), and Agnes, dau. of Rob. Pound of Tiverton : special licence for their marriage in Tiverton Church (5 Sept., 1413), i, 18-3" Stybbe, John, see Oratories, i, 85. A John Stybbe was inst. to Maker, ii, 86 ; resigned, ii, 90. Stykerygge, John, i, 324. Styl, Alice, see Spyrewey, i, 148, 148" ; ii, 245 ; John, i, 332. Styward, Wm., inst. to St. lUogan, ii, 33", 316; i, 12; collated Canon of Glasney, n, 67 ; his death, ii, 70, 74". Subiiidies, etc. : — For the expenses of Nuncios Apostolick and Prelates proceeding to the Council of Constance—" Certificatorium de nominibus collectorum cujusdam Sabsidii (15 Nov., 1414) ; i, 204. To be'ooUected in the Diocese of Exeter, and paid, in London, to John Kempe and John Perch (or one of them) : Commission directed to Thos. Hendeman, Archd. of Exeter, and the other Archdeacons, as to the collection and payment thereof (15 Nov., 1414), U, 2o6. Declaration as to the concession of a Subsidy, and Certificate by the Bishop (4 Jan,, 1414-15), i, 206. — Oertijicatorium factum Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi super concessione quatuor denariorum de libra (11 April, 1416), i, 220".— Certificatorium factum Archiep. Cantuariend super concessione duorum dena riorum de libra (22 June, 1416), i, 221".— Acquittance (by John Estcourt, r.L.B.), on payment on account made by John Batyn, clerk, viz., £26 17s 8d ob,, for taxed benefices in the 3 Archdeaconries of Devonshire, and for un taxed benefices therein £5 14s 9d (5 July, 1416), i, 222" ; also, ui the Archdeaconry of CornwaU, £3 3s 8d ob. in fuU payment for untaxed, and £5 7s lid in part payment for texed benefices (5 July, 1416), i, 223 ; also from the Bishop, £3 16s lid ob. et quadr. (5 July, 1416, ibid.— Commisdo Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis ad levandam medietatem unius dedme (6 AprU, 1-397 ; published in the Dioc of Exeter, 20 AprU), n, 305.— Breve Regium, de levando medietatem unius decime (30 Nov., 1397); Certificate (6 May, 1398), ii, 307. — Breve Regium, de levando unam decimam et medietatem unius decime (24 July, 1398) ; The Bishop's Commissions to the Collectors, dated 28 Sept, 1398, and 10 March, 1398-9, ii, 309.— Breve Regium, INDEX. 343 de levando decimam et medietatem unius decime (12 Ajiril, 1401) ; the Bishop's acknowledgement (7 May, 1401), ii, ZlZ.-Breve Regium, demanding a return as to certain possessions of St. John's Hosp., Exeter, Cornworthy Priory, and sundry other Religious Houses in the Diocese, at the time of the recent grant of Convocation of the " decima et medietas unius decime" (12 June, 1402), ii, 31i.— Breve Regium, de levando decimam et medietatem decime (2 Feb., 1402-3), ii, 314".— Ditto (12 Oct, 1403), u,^ 315. — Breve Regium, de levando subsidium et decimam (17 May, 1404), ii, 316. — Breve Regium, de levando unam decimam cum dimidia (6 Dec, 1404), ii, 317". — Breve Regium, (1) pro decima et dimidio levanda (1 Oct, 1410), and, subsequently, adlevandum primum dimidium, u, 334"; certificate returned, 10 Oct, 1410 ; n, 335. — Breve Regium, ad levandum secundum dimidium decime (14 AprU, 1411), ii, 339. — Breve Regium, pro secundo dimidio decime levando (2 May, 1411), ii, 339.— Certificate herein (14 April, 1411), ii, 340. Breve Regium dc levando decimam dc, — The Bishop to certify as to the Incumbents of certain pai-ishes in the Diocese, on 21 April, 1404 (10 July, 1411), u, 340".— The Bishop's Return (23 Sept, 1411), U, 342". — Breve Regium, for the names of the CoUectors (1 Oct., 1411), ii, 343". — Commission, jDTO tertio dimidio decime colligendo in Comitatu Devonie (14 Nov., 1411), u, 343". Certificate (14 Nov., 1411), ibid.— Breve Regium, pro dimidio decime levando (2 June, 1412), ii, 344". — 'The Bishop's Commission therein (24 July, 1412), ibid.—Uis Certificate (24 July, 1412), ii, 345. — Breve Regium, pro una decima levanda (27 Sept, 1413), ii, 346". — Com mission (21 Oct, 1413), U, 347.— Certificate (24 Oct, 1413), ibid.— Breve Regium), pro una decima levanda (14 Nov., 1414), n, 350. — Commissions (12 aud 13 Dec, 1414), ii, 350",— Certificate (12 Dec, 1414), ibid.— (Breve Regium, Commission issued by the Bishop pro secunda decima in Comitatu Devonie colligenda (29 Oct, 1415), u, 353" ; in Comitatu Cornubie, U, 354. — Certificate (8 Nov., 1415), iif'd, — Breve Regium, pro duabus decimis levandis, (10 June, 1416), U, 3'T.^. — The Bishop's Commission — pro una decima, in Devon (11 July, 1416), u, 355" ; in CornwaU (11 July, 1416), u, 356.— Certificate (14 July, 1416), ibid. — Breve Regium, pro d/uabis deeimio levandis, &c. (28 Nov., 1416), ii, 358. — Commission ;pj-o una decima et dimidis (26 Dec, 1416), U, 358".— Certificate (26 Dec, 1416), i6i(?.— Commission pro dimidio decime levando (21 Feb., 1416-17), U, 360. — Commission pro decima levanda (14 Nov., 1418), ii, 363.— Certificate (same date), u, 363". — Breve Regium, de dedma, etc., Royal Prohibition in the case of Vivian Auger, Peter Hylle, and Richard Platek, iu the Consistory Court (5 Feb., 1416-17), ii, 360. — Breve Regium, pro d/uabis decimis levandis (22 Dec, 1417), u, 361.— Commission : for Devon (2 Jan., 1417-18), u, 361" : for Cornwall (same date), ii, 362 ;^Certificate (1 Jan., 1418), ibid. Sudden, Joan, wife of John, i, 330" Sully, Sir John, knt., buried at Crediton, i, 327"- Surmound, Wm., of Kingsbridge, ii, 290", 292. Sutcombe [Suttecombe, MS.], Roger Rome, R., (see Oratories) i, 49. — John Drayton, R., licence of non-residence from 1 2 Feb., 1404-5, to Michaelmas, 1405, i, 73" ; for a year from 13 Oct., 1405, i, 76". Commission of Enquiry as to the aUeged poUution of the cemetery by Rd. Theobald, and Henry atte Wode, in a quarrel with Thomas Glanvyle (21 June, 1417), u, 261". The Bishop found that there had been no pollution, and ordered that the dead should be buried therein as usual (14 Aug., 1417), i, 233. Walter Boway, R., Ucensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St. Leonard (17 Oct, 1417), i, 235". Sutton, Henry, Prior of St. Mary Magdalene, Barnstaple, ii, 39 344 INDEX. Sutton, John, inst. to the Chantry in the Cemetery of St. Austell, ii, 135; 156", 253 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery r.,:, of Powder, i, 217, 231", 238, 245". He was Preb. of Credi ton, i, 332" ; and a Notary Publick, ii, 118. — Robert Sutton occurs, i, 326". Sutton, Wm., R. of St. Breoke ; ii, 358" ;— He was Can. of Crediton and Preb. of Carswell, which he exch. for that of Crida therein, u, 29.— Also, Preb. of St. Teath, which he exchanged for a Can. in Bosham, ii, 98, 280, 281. — [Breve Regium, de venire facias] ; Wm. Sutton, of Crediton, clerk ; to shew cause why he assaulted John Lyghtfote, clerk, at Crediton ; beating, and wounding, ' and otherwise evU-entreating him (11 July, 1415), ii, 255, 353.— His death, U, 175, 176". " Sutton," — cook to Archdeacon Lydeford, i, 310. John Sutton was "oocus" of the cell of St Mary-in-the-Marsh, by Exeter, i, 89". Swan, Anselm, patr.of Ashbrittle (Dio. of B. and W,), ii, 3", 210" Swan, Richard, ii, 342". Swan, Thomas, R. of Dodbroke (deceased), ii, 65". Swanage [Swanwych, MS.], in Dorsetshire, ii, 281" et seqq. Swathele, Sarah, i, 332. Swayne, Ralph, layman, and Agnes, relict of Rob. Wyndouth; — Dispensacio super affinitate, Apostolica auctoritate ; they had married (though not ignorant of the fact that Robert "de sacro fonte lavaverat (sic) " a son of the said Ralph) — " per verba legitime de presenti carnali tamen copula minime subsecuta." They were permitted to marry " de novo " (5 June, 1400), i, 39".— John Swayn, i, 326, 325". Swete, Philip, proxy for Thomas Comewayle, ii, 180". Swillington, Sir Roger de, Knt., presents to Stanton-in-the- Wold (Dioc. of York), ii, 14.3", Swyft, Wm., collated Preb. of St. Probus, ii, 168" ; exch. for a Can. and the 2nd Preb. in the Coll. Oh. of Heytesbury (Dioc. of Salisbury), ii, 200. Swynborne, Wm., presents to Lanreath, ii, 115. Swynfiete, %n., i, 328. Swynford, Thomas, i, 197" ; ii, 254". Breve Regium (1 Aug., 1414), — The King to be certified as to his resignation of Totnes Priory and the admission of John Southam, monk, ii, 349. — The Bishop certified (19 Sept.), that Swynford resigned, 24 March, 1406-7 ; that the resignation was confirmed, 11 June following ; on which day Southam was admitted on the presentation of Wm. la Zouche of Haryng- worth, on tte nomination of K. Henry IV., ii, 349". Sydenham-Damarel, the Church of, i, 308". Sydenham, Simon, Archdn. of Berks, exch. for the Arch deaconry of Salisbury and a Canonry in Crediton, ii, 81. Sydewyne, Robert de, R. of Clannaborough, ii, 359. Sygelond, Sybil, i, 307. INDEX. 345 Syggeston, John, R. of Charleton, ii, 33 ; i, 13 ; (deed.) ii, 63". Symeston, in Holsworthy, see Reymond (Oratories), i, 185"; also, i, 332. Richard Symston, ibid ; also, Wm. and Sarah his wife, i, 331". Symme, John (of Littleham), i, 32 ; 32". Symon, John, inst. to Crowan, ii, 167. — See i, 305. Symons, John, inst. to Cadeleigh, ii, 96"- Symon, John [Breve Regium — 5 Feb., 1409-10] ; — In the case (pending iu the Consistorial Court at Exeter) of John Symon, natural son and the heir of Roger Lawys (surriving) aud Margaret, alias Margarie, Symon (the late wife of the said Roger) ? and John Folic, a child, and Henry Richard, his guardian, — a case of le,9^timization, — the Bishop to certify the King (/> Feb.), ii, 332",— again (8 Feb,, 1409-10), ii, 333. The Bishop made return that, after enquiry, he had ascerteined that Wm, Hendre, R. of "St. Maugan de Lanherne,' ' and Thos. Estbrok, V. of Duloe, Com missaries of the Official-Principal of the said Consistory - Court, gave sentence in this case : Thos. "W'ythyel, clerk, appeared ou behalf of John Symon ; but John FoUe and Henry Richard were contumaciously absent : it was decided that Symon had proved his case, aud that the action was vexatious ; FoUe and Richard were condemned in the costs (£20) ; ii, 333. Symon, Peter, chaplain, of Marhamchurch, i, 107. Symon, Rob. Can. of Plympton, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Plympton, i, 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231. Symon, Walter, collated (by lapse) to St. George's, Exeter, ii, 132" ; inst. to Kentisbeare, ii. 147, 249 ; his death [Symond, MS.], ii, 166. Syngham, John, see Widecombe, i, 180". Syrjonhykk, Wm., scholar, — Dispensacio super defectu nata lium (29 June, 1416), i, 222. Syward, Wm., V. of Pinhoe, exch. for the Chantry of St. Pancras, London, u, 28, 210"- T. TaiUour, Stephen, inst. to Bittadon, ii, 7 ; his death, n, 12". Talaton [Taleton, MS.], John [Hethen], R. of, i, 73. Breve Regium. — ^Prohibition to admit, pending settlement of the dispute as to patronage between OUver Cervyngton and Sur John HiUe (20 April, 1404), ii, 315". Prohibition suspended, 8 May, 1404 (the name of Wm. Morhay taking the place of that of Sir John HiUe), ibid.— See, also, u, 310", 311. Talbot, John (of St. Paul's, Exeter), i, 314" Talbot, MatUda, elected Prioress of Polslo, ii, 76", 77 ; i, 331. Talbot, Rd, (clerk ; chaplain), i, 32", 315 ; n, 24", 46", 49, 49", 50, 50" ; proxy for Major Parys, ii, 167. Talbot, Sir Wm., knt., patron of ChaUacombe, ii, 14" ; presents 346 INDEX. to the Chantry of Raleigh, ii, 64" ; to St. Mewan, ii, 74 ; to Menhenyot, ii, 243" ; co-patron of Menhenyot, ii, 138, 243". Breve Regium, — To administer the oath to him, as Sheriff of Devon (30 Nov., 1416), U, 359 (Administered 11 Jan., 1416-17 ; ibid). Talcarne [also Talkarn, MS.], Wm., inst. to St. Erth, ii, 2 ; col lated Dean of Crantock, ii, 191. Talkern, i.e. Minster; Reginald Welleslegh, R., dispensation (to study at Oxford), for 2 years, from 7 A.ug., 1408, i, 86. Talland [Tallan and Tallam, MS.] The chapel of St Nicholas "de Porthpyghan " [Looe], licensed (23 June, 1400), i, 42,— John Trethewy, V,, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of West, i, 49".— Walter Trethewy, chaplain, licensed to preach iu the parish-church (22 March, 1414-1 o), i, 209. Talvargh, John, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (11 AprU, 1410), i, 95. Talvargh, Richard, inst. to Sancreed, ii, 124. Talvargh, Rob. de, inst. to St. Clements (Dec, 1329), ii, 348", Talvern, in Philleigh ; see Soor (Oratories), i, 47. Talwart alias Pensans, Michael, scholar, Dispensacio super defectu natalium (7 Oct., 1411), i, 136". Tambroke, Katherine, see Canonsleigh, p. 49; ii, 125. Tamerton; Thos. [Moene], V., a , Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tamerton, i, 50.— See Plymouth, i, 103". Tanfeld, Wm., proxy for Thos. Aston, U, 43, 226. Tankert alias Schypwaysch, clerk — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (17 June, 1411), i, 127. Tappyng, John, V. of Egg Buckland, ii, 23 ; his death, ii, 23". Tapyn, John, inst. to Dunchideock, ii, 199", 267"- Taunton Priory, i. 318. — Patrons of Clannaborough, ii, 259", 356, 359 ; of Willand, ii, 21, 31". Taunton, Robert Hereward, Archdeacon of, i, 310". Taunton, John, see Bridgewater, i, 90. Taunton (or Tanton), Rd., R, of Manston (Dioc. Sarum), exch. for Yarcombe, ii, 1 56" ; for Cameley (Dioc.B. and W.),n, 194. Taverner, Thos., clerk (son of Thos. Taverner, of Fowey), i, 315. Tavistock, Chap, of St. Marv Magd., licensed 18 Sept., 1400, i, 48 ; the Lazar House, i," 306", 331". ^ An Indulgence was granted, 25 July, 1410, to the Faithful who should con tribute to the support of this Hospital, i, 100". Tavistock" Abbey, — John May, elected Abbot (12 July, 1402), ii, 58 ; confirmed (20 July), ii, 62" ; mandate for his Installation, ibid. Mandate for its Visitation, 18 May, 1400, i, 36",— Thos, CuUyng, Abbot in arrears of Procurations due to the Pope's CoUectoi-, for 3 years (1408-10), i, 106, 110. — The Abbot and Conv. presented to Whitchurch, ii, 9 ; to INDEX. 347 Tavistock, u, 15", 179", 181 ; to Abboteham, u, 17 ; to Antony, U, 99" ; to Denbury, u, 108, 110", 161, 191 ; to L.amerton, 79, 144. 157", 161, 247" ; to Vir^nstowe, u, 115, 144, 179" ; to Burrington, ii, 133" ; to Milton-Abbot, _ u, 132", 180" ; to Hatherieigh, ii, 186.— See Burrington. Also, ii, 303". Tavistock, John [Lucas], V. of; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of, i, 50, 94, 115", 143, 174, 194", 207, 217, 231, 237", 245''. Tavy, Ecclesia de (see the WiU of Isabel Daumarle), i, 308". Tawstock [Toustok, MS.]— The Chapel of St Laurence licensed, 3 Aug,, 1400, i, 45.— Walter Gybbes, R., licensed to choose a Confessor (23 Aug., 1396), i, 9. See Gybbes, Walter. Tawt, Richard, i, 331". Tawton (Bishop's), q. v.: PyUe, in this parish, see Fouke (Oratories), i, 35". — Rd. Westecote of, see Westecote, i, 149.— Walter Beare of, see Beare, u, 310. — Beare, in this parish, see Halle, Wm., ii, 310". Tayloi", John, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (25 Aug., 1414), i, 198". Taylour, Andrew, i, 332". Taylour (or Tayllour, John), i, 315, 324" ; inst. to Shillingford, ii, 9" ; resigns, ii, 19" ; inst. to Branscombe, ii, IS", 19. John Taylour, V. of Broad Chalk (Sarum), exch, for Cheriton-Bishop, ii, 30 ; for Hemington (B. and W.), u, 56.— John Taylour inst to Southleigh, U, 159" ; resigns, u, 168. Taylour, Rob., collated to Morwenstow, U, 100 ; i, 84. Taylour, Thos., scholar,- Dispensacio super defectu natalium (2 May, 1409), i, 89. Thos. Taylour, clerk (of Slapton CoUeg. Chantry), i, 317" ; u, 111. Tedburn St. Mary, Hackworthy in, see Northcote (Oratories). Tehidy [Tihidy, MS.], u, 316 ; see Basset (Oratories), i, 61. Teignbridge, i, 318. Terrors, Nicholas, see Exeter, St. George's, ii, 336". Tetcott [Tettecote, MS.], Rob., R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Holsworthy [Haldesworthy, MS.], i, 50. Tewkesbury Abbey; patrons of Chittlehampton, ii, 3" (210"), 86", 106" ; of Crowan, ii, 69", 169", 167 ; see U, 303. Te'vvyn, John, coUated to St. Colan, ii, 94 ; his death, ii, 133. Teynton (or Teyngton), Thos., Can. of Salisbury, exch. for a Can. in Exeter Cathedral, ii, 150 ; see Constance, i, 203" ; his death, ii, 165. Themot, Laurence, his manumission, — "mauumisimus et relaxavimus Laurencium Theinot, nativum nostrum de manerio nostro de Tauton, ipsumque pro bono servicio suo hacteuus nobis impenso et imposterum impendendo, cum tota sequela sua, a jugo et onere quibuscumque nativitatis, vUlenagU, et serritutis, cum omnibus bonis et catallis suis habitis et habendis, liberavimus per presentes " (Crediton, 20 AprU, 1405) i, 75. 348 iNDilX. Thetford Priory, u, 39. Thetford, John, in,st. Prior of St. James's Priory, Exeter, ii, 43". Thomas, Adam, V. of St. Gennys, exch. for Yarnscombe, ii, 141" ; resigns, ii, 166. Thomas, Henry, R. of Knightsleigh (Dioc. of B. and W.) exch. for Cotleigh, ii, 95" : for Lamerton, ii. 157" ; 256 ; his death, ii, 161. Thomas, John, inst. to Dodbrooke, ii, 65" ; i, 64" ; [resigns and is] inst. to Portlemouth, ii, 84" ; i, 76. Thomma, John, collated to Clannaborough, ii, 182. — John Thoma (or Thome) Can. of Launceston, occurs, ii, 117. Thorlethorp, John, ii, 362". Thornbury ; Walter Trenylen, R., — He resigned, having represented to the Bp. that he was " senio confractus, viribus corporis sui ad regimen ecclesiarum destitutus." The patron for that turn, Henry Cornu, domicellus, appointed John Dygon, Can. of Plympton Priory ; and the Bp. assigned to Trenylen an annual pension of £10 to be paid quarterly, with a choice of a chamber in the Rectory-House, the chief chamber excepted (31 July, 1404), i, 71". — Dygon was inst (u, 74) ; and, 7 Jan., 1404-5, obtained licence Of non-residence for 2 years, i, 72" ; for a year, from 10 May, 1408, i, 85" ; and again from 16 July, 1410, i, 100". Thorndon, John, canon-regular of St. Peter's, Ipswich, ii, 213". Thorne, Wm. (St. Pancras, Exeter), i, 319". Thornecombe [in Dorsetshire], R. — The parish-church and the Chap, of St. Melorus in the said parish, haring been placed under an Interdict, the Bishop granted relaxation of the same, 29 Jan., 1411-12; i, 144. Thorney (Dioc. of Chichester), Michael Lercedekne, R., i, 321. See Haccombe, i, 178". Thorp, John, proxy for John BaUly, u, 124". — Wm. Thorp, i, 305. Thorverton ; the Bridge, i, 327" : see MuUe, Thos. (Oratories), i, 88.— Andrew [Stoke], V., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Cadbury, i, 50. Throkmorton, John, co-patron of North Bovey, ii, 189", 264. Throwleigh, John Smyth, R. — He was licensed to celebrate in the Chap, of St, Mary "atte Wallyn '' (7 AprU, 1400), i, 35" ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Dunsford, i, 50. Thorlebeare, in Launcells, see ArundeU (Oratories), i, 212. For Thurlebeare, see Syreston (Oratories), i, 82". Alice Hogge'^ of Thurlbeare, i, 312. And see i, 311". Thurleston ; Rob. Benet, R., see Stokenham, ii, 357" John Wytloff's bequest to the Church, i, 306. Thyrnyng, Sir Wm., see Ottery St. Mary, ii, 278 ; also, ii, 303. Tin, the tithe of, — " Noverint universi per presentes nos Edmundum, miseracione divina Episcopum INDEX. 349 Exoniensem, reoepisse de Johanne de Waterton, Receptore denariorum Domini Principis in Comitatibus Cornubie et Devonie, sexdecim Ubras, tresdecim solidos, et quatuor denarios sterlingorum, nomine decime de Coignagio Stannarum, in Comitatibus predictis, provenientis, nobis et ecclesie nostre debite ad Festum Sancti Michaelis proxime preteritum ante datum presencium, pro anno tunc proxime elapso ; unde pro decima stan narum in comitetu Cornubie sex libras, tresdecim soUdos et quatuor denarios, et Devonie decern libras. E quibus quidem sextedecim (sic) libris, tresdecim solidis, et quatuor denariis f atemur nos fore solutum et predictum Reeeptorem inde quietum, sigillo nostro presentibus signato. Datum apud Clyst, vicesimo tercio die mensis Novembris, anno Regis Henrici Quarti post Conquestum AngUe duodecimo " (1410). — In the margin : — " Acquietancia xvj. lib. xiijs. et iiijd. pro decima stagnarum in Com. Cornubie et Devonie pro anno Regis undecimo," i, 109". A similar acquittance, and for the same amounts iu both counties, was given by the Bishop to John de Waterton, at Chudleigh, 23 Nov., 14li, i, 140" ; and again, 22 Oct., 1412, i, 172".— Also, to John Wylcotys, 25 Oct, 1413, i, 187 ; 14 Oct., 1414, i, 202" ; 4 Oct, 1415, i, 213" ; pro decima cunnagii, 3 Oct, 1416, i, 226" ; 4 Oct, 1417, i, 235" ; 18 Oct, 1418, i, 244. Tintagel; Chap, of St.Dionisius,Trevena,licd.ll July,1400;i,43". Tiptoft, Philippa, wife of Sir John, ii, 350 ; see Silverton. Tiverton, parish of — Several Chapels in this parish were licensed 2 July, 1400. Dr. OUver (Eccles. Antiq., U, 109), describes them as " the Chapel of St Thomas, at Chetescombe BoUiam, of St. James on the Loman, and St. Katherine's, East Bradleigh ; " and he adds that, " the Chapel of St. Thomas at Chets- combe is again mentioned by Bp. Lacy, 28 Aug., 1442." — But the entry in the Register is as follows — " in capellis de Chetescombe Bolham Sancti Thome in villa de Tyverton, Sancti Jacobi de Lompne et Sancte Katerine de Estbradlegh in parochia de Tyverton ; " i, 43. — Licence was granted (22 Nov., 1408) to James Frankcheyne, R. of the Second Portion, for the Chapels of St Luke, St Stephen, and St Katherine in this parish ; i, 87. —Farleigh ; see Ayssh (Oratories), i, 80. — Chevithorue [Chyvethom, MS.], see Fraunceys (Oratories), i, 221".— Mandate for an Enquiry as to dilapidation in the parish church (6 Sept., 1412), i, 165".— An Indulgence of 40 days " per biennium," granted to the Faithful who should contribute to the maintenance of a priest to serve " ad altare alte crucis in ecclesia parochiaU de Tyverton " (16 May, 1416), i, 221". Commission of Enquiry (directed to Walter Coke, llb., R.), as to the pollution of the Cemetery by Matthew Row and John Barstaple (10 Aug., 1419), u, 268".— Commission to reconcUe (23 Aug., 1419) iiid.— Bequest to the poor of Tiverton bv Canon Henry Brokelond, i, 303. Rectors of Tiverton :— (1st Portion), Walter Robert, i, 183'= ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tiverton, i, 194, 207" ; his WiU, i, 324 ; Walter Colle ; Dispensation (to study at Oxford) for a year, from 31 Oct, 1415, i, 214 ; Ucence of non-residence for a year, from 3 Oct, 1416, i, 226 ; and from 21 AprU to the F. of AU Saints, 1418, i, 239.— (2nd Portion), James Frank cheyne, licence of non-residence from 10 Nov., 1412, to Michaelmas, 1413, i, 171b_(3r(i Portion), John [Colyer], a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tiverton, i, 50. — Alan Benet ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 25 July, 14io| i, 101 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tiverton, i, 216"; 231, 237", 245. Toffe (or Tofte), Thos., inst. to Blackborough, ii, 85; i, 77, 103 ; his death, ii, 151". Toker, Adam, i, 321. Toker, Englisia; see Beaumound, Joan, i, 161", 175". ^50 INDEX. Toker, Nicholas, inst. to Goodleigh, ii, 192 ; i, 245. Toker, Rd., inst. to Meavy, ii, 121 ; his death, ii, 182". Tokere, Walter, inst. to Affeton, ii, 107" ; resigns, ii, 181". Toker (Tokere or Thoker) Wm., chaplain, a Penitentiary for the Deanery of Ipplepen, i, 94, 115, 143, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 237", 245. Toket, WUUam, proxy for John Fecos, ii, 42. Tolke, Walter (cissor) and Isabella de Tottonia, — They had married in ignorance of all impedimente, and afterwards discovered that Reynald Beek, who had had UUcit intercourse with IsabeUa, was related to Walter in the 3rd degree of consanguinity. Dispensation granted 31 July, 1416, i, 225". Tomme, John, V. of Rattery, exch. for Mamhead, ii, 189. Tone, John, inst. to Ashwater, ii, 75", i, 71, 72 ; deed, u, 91". Tone, Philip, Abbot of Hartland, ii, 183". Torbrian ; Nich. Wake, R., executor of Walter Trote's Will, i, 303. — Wm. Peyon, R., licence of non-residence for a year, from 17 Oct., 1405, i, 76".— John Gentylman, R.,— He obtained no fewer than eight licences of non-residence — (1) for ayear, from 1 Feb,, 1408-9, i, 88 ; (2) for a year, from 30 Sept., 1410 (and a sequestra tion taken off), i, 105" ; (3) from 21 Jan., 1411-12, to Michaelmas, 1412, i, 142 ; (4) for a year, from 20 Sept, 1413, i, 184; (b) from 15 March, 1414- 15, to Michaelmas, 1415, i, 208" ; (6) from 15 Jan., 1415-16, to Michael mas, 1416, 215"; (7) from 16 Dec, 1416, to Michaelmas, 1417, i, 228; (8) for a year, from 1 March, 1418-19, i, 245". Torner, Thomas, inst. to Satterleigh, ii, 5 ; his death, ii, 182". Torre Abbey, i, 15", 75", 318. WUliam [Norton] Abbot, i, 30 ; in arrears of procurations due to the Pope's collector (1410), i, 105. — Matthew Yerde, elected Abbot ; Letter of John, Abbot of Welbeck and the Abbot of Hales on his behalf ; he does homage to the Bishop iu the Chapel at Clyst (21 July, 1412), U, 142".— Wm. Mychel, Abbot-Elect ; his " Obediencia " (18 March, 1413-14), ii,157.— John Dowel ton, Monk of Torre, ii, 252. — The Abbot and Conv. presented to Townstal, U, 6", 50". 92, 158 ; Hennock, u, 14, 149" ; Shebbear, ii, 20 ; Bradworthy, ii, 88", 152" (see i, 68) ; Buckland Brewer, U, 85". Torridge [Toryg, MS.], the river, see Woodford Bridge, i, 25". Torrington (Great); Almshouse rebuilt, see Colyn, Rd., i. 5 ; the Lazar-House at, 331". — Laurence Bryghtlegh, R., was licensed to celebrate in private Oratories (8 April, 1400), i, 35".— Wm. Hyde, R. ; to celebrate in St Saviour's Chapel, in this parish (10 Feb., 1401-2), i, 54" ; also (on the same day) to hear the Confessions of his parishioners, for one year only, ibid. ; also 6 (March, 1403-4), to celebrate in his Rectory-House ; and (on the same day), to be non-resident, and study in Oxford, for a year, i, 70 : also, 6 July, 1408 (he was then " Bachelor in Decrees "), to celebrate in a certain chapel in this parish, i, 86. — Stephen Payn, R., was licensed to celebrate in St. Sariour's Chapel (27 March, 1414), i, 195" ; 203";- Wm. Alyn, R. (i, 246), obteined a dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 3 years, from 2 Aug., 1419, i, 247". Commissions :— (1) directed to Henry Trethewy, R., as to dUapidations INDEX. 351 caused by the neglect of Wm. Yeurde, the late R., (27 May, 1418), n, 265, (2) directed to Steph. Pott, chaplain, Wm. Blanche, and'Wm. Alyn, clerk, on the petition of the said Henry Trethewy : the amount due was at least £43 6s 8d, and sequestration of Yurde's (sic) effects was ordered,j 10 June, 1418, U, 265". — Manor of Stevenstone, see Graunt (Oratories), i, 145.— See, also, Wyger, John, i, 203". Torryngton, WiUiam, inst. to Broadoak, R., n, 157. Tothale, W. de. Prior of the Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem, i, 208". Totiey [Totele, MS.], in Black Torrington ; Chapel of St. Kathe rine ; see Fy^twaryn (Oratories), i, 57"- Totnes ; the Bridge, i, 306", 318, 330".— Lazar-house at, i, 306", 309, 318", 331". Totnes Prioiy, — Mandate for its visitation, 13 May, 1400, i, 36 : in arrear of the procurations due to the Pope's CoUector for one year (1410), i, 105 : Thos. Swynford, Prior, resigns, and John Southam is admitted, U, 349, 349". — See, also, Rodenay, i, 121".— The Priory presents to Totnes, u, 95 ; to Broad Clyst, u, 152, 252. Totnes, parish of ; Bowden, see Schapwyk (Oratories), i, 237 ; Commissions of Enquiry (1) as to the alleged pollution of the Church in a quarrel between John Southam and Thos. Swynford, Prior of Totnes, and others their abettors, about the rights of the Priory of Totnes (21 June, 1414), u, 254". — The quarrel occurred 18 June, and as it was said that blood was shed, the Vicar and parishioners had since refrained from using the Church. The Bishop, finding that the matter had been exaggerated, and that there was no blood shed or very serious quarrel, directed the Vicar (23 June) to resume its use immediately ; i, 197".r— (2) As to the pollution of the cemetery, in a quarrel, with bloodshed, between Steph. Bellegh aud Wm. Brydon (28 Jan., 1418-19), u, 267.— The Bp. found that there was no pollu tion, and ordered the dead to be buried as before (31 Jan.), i, 245. John [Dol biry], v.. Penitentiary in the Deanery of Totnes, i, 217, 231, 237", 245. Totnes, Archdeaconry of, — Mandate for its Visitation (a.d. 1400), i, 35". —John de Lydeford, Archd., his WiU, i, 309". — Can, William Hunden's bequest for the repairs of roads and bridges in this Archdeaconry, i, 324". — Can. Rd. Penels bequeaths 40 marks for the poor and sick therein ; 2 marks to be reserved for the poor of Brixham, i, 332". Tottonia, Isabella de, see Tolke, Walter, i, 225". Touker, John, pro.xy for Peter Bryd, ii, 31''. Townstal [Tunstalle, MS.], the " Ordinacio" of the Vicarage, — The Rectory was appropriated to Torre Abbey ; and the Bishop, with the con sent of the Abbot and of Rd. Bradeworthy, V., made order as to the endow ment of the Vicarage as follows : — The V. and his successors to be paid 20 marks annually, in quarterly payments (under a penalty of forfeiting 20s. to the Bishop, in case of default for 15 days after each quarter-day), and to have, by way of manse, the houses, garden, and curtilage in his occupation at the time, and so used time out of mind ; also, from the funeral ofi'erings one penny (only) for every burial in Townstal parish-church and in the Chapel at Dartmouth thereto depending, or in the cemeteries thereunto annexed ; and the same ou every anniversary ; also, the tithe casd, butiri, et lactis. aucarum, et po-rcelloriim. The Vicars were to be liable for the repair of the desks in the Chancel and the office-books (as if they were Rectors), and to serve the office of Dean-Rural in their turn [ac officium Decani Ruralis quociens pro dicta ecclesia juste fuerit subeundum] ; they were to pay 352 INDEX. the procurations canonically due to the Archdeacon, also synodals, etc, and " Peter's Pence " [Sinodaticum et cathedraticum, cum denariis Sancti Petri]. But for all other lUce burdens the Abbey was to be liable. Dated at Crediton, 4 July, 1405. Signed and sealed by the Abbot, 27 July ; by the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, 31 July ; and by the Vicar (who used the seal of the Bishop's Official-Peculiar in Devon — quia sigillum meum pVwrib-us est incognibum), i, 75". John Burgh, V., was licensed (13 Feb., 1414-15) to hear the confessions of his parishioners, i, 208 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Totnes ; i, 217, 231, 237, 245. — In his time the executors of Sir John Daubryggecourt, knt, represented to the Bishop that, whereas the deceased had directed in his WUl that his body should be buried in the Conventual Church of Dale, in the Dioc of Coventry and Lichfield, the "yicar, not being aware of the fact, had buried him in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity at Dartmouth, where — a stranger to the place— the said knight happened to die. The Bishop issued his Mandate, requiring the V. to cause the body to be exhumed and delivered over to the executors (23 Oct., 1416), i, 226" ; Arnald, Edmund (see Oratories), i, 146. Tournere, Stephen, i, 324. Tovy, Simon, V. of Westleigh, exch. for Trentishoe, ii, 188". Towednack, see Lelant, i, 133"; U, 232"! Tracy, Thomasia, a Canoness of Canonsleigh, ii, 125. Trae, WiUiam, clerk, i, 309". Wm. Tray (or Trey) was Dean of Crediton ; see Sture, Wm., i, 126 ; his WUl, i, 316" ; his deatli, ii, 141". — To a Wm. Treye (alias Stocker), clerk " de presbi tero genito et soluta," a Dispensation super defectu natalium was granted, 26 Feb,, 1408-9, i, 88. Traunce, Rd., inst. to Pyworthy, ii, 24" ; his death, U, 82\ Trebel, Wm., LL.B., coll. Can. of Glasney, ii, 134 ; exch. for Can. in Crediton, ii, 134" ; and again for R. of St. Mawgan-in- Pyder, ii, 139"; exch. for Lanteglos-by-Camelford, ii, 178. He was R. of Poltimore in 1411, ii, 134. Treberveth, Nich., is presented to Truro, ii, 245 ; his complaint as to dilapidations, ii, 246" ; his inst., ii, 140". Trecarrel, in Lezant, see Oratories, i, 74". Tredak, Thos., Canon of Launceston Priory, ii, 117. Tredewy, Henrj'', chaplain, licensed as Publick Preacher in the Archdeaconries of Barnsta]3le and CornwaU (14 Jan., 1409-10), i, 93". Tredewy (or Trethewy), Wm., recluse and anchorite of Great Torrington, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Torrington, i, 94, 115", 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 2.38, 245". Tredowargh, Thos., collated to Farringdon, ii, 34 ; resigns, ii, 129 ; see i, 33, 55. Tredydan, Steplien, Prior of Launceston (deceased), ii, 72. Tredynec, Roger, V. of St. Cleer (deceased), ii, 49, Trefalford, see Oratories, i, 82. INDEX. 353 Treflouan, in Cornwall, see Pomeray, John de la, ii, 310, Trefraudewell, see Trencruk (Oratories), i, 77. Trefrew [Treuerew, MS., u, 341"] ; Roger, V. of Hatherleigh (deceased), ii, 186. Trefruff, WilUam, Bachelor in Decrees, i, 89. Trefussa, in St. Erth, i, 70. Tregaria, Robert, V. of Mariansleigh, ii, 5. Tregarrek, see Trelouny (Oratories), i, 37" Tregek, John, R. of St. Erme (deceased), ii, 82". Tregethes, James, a parishioner of Lelant, ii, 232". Tregeufedon [? Tregavethan], Chapel in St. Kea, i, 228. Tregilliowe, Wm., of Marazion, i, 88", 136". Tregodok, Wm., inst. to Walkhampton, ii, 88 Tregodynov, John, clerk, — Dispensado super def ectu natalium (? 17 Dec), "... . septima die," MS,, 1397), i, 14. Tregois, John, proxy for Ralph Rudruth, ii, 42. Tregonet, Adam, V. of Antony (deceased), ii, 87. Tregonyon, see Halap (Oratories), i, 21 5". Tregonnen, WiUiam, ii, 351". Tregony, see Trevarrek, Rd., 209" ; the Ch. of St. James, i, 323". Tregoos, see Trevanyon (Oratories), i, 110". Tregos, Wm., R. of " Eglosros," i.e., Philleig;h,— He was Can. of Glasney, and had Ucence of non-residence for a year, from 13 Nov., 1405 (to reside at Glasney), i, 77 ; John Godegrave, sub-deacon, was collated, by lapse, to be his Vicar at Glasney, 7 Aug., 1410, i, 102". Tregower, WilUam (senior), i, 314". Tregoys, Chapel of St. Mary at, see Tregoys (Oratories), i, 1 2". Tregrenewylle, John, R. of Plymtree (deceased), ii, 188". Tregrisiou, Ralph, ll.d.. Dean of Exeter, V. G. of the Diocese, etc. ; his Commission (20 June, 1395), i, 1 ; ii, 209 ; see, also, i, 4, 5", 9, 10", 19", 30. Commission, directed (24 May, 1397), to John Lideford, Archd. of Totnes, and Walter Gybbes, Can. of Exeter, £is to the detention, by Can. Walter' Colomp ton and others, of the revenues belonging to the said Ralph ; u, 212". — He died 25 July, 1415 (being Can., also, of Crediton, U, 166", 167) ; and the Bp. issued a Commission (20 Aug.), directed to Wm. Knyght, R. of KUkhampton, to coUect and hold certain of the revenues of the Deanery, ii. 257. — As Dean, he presented to Colaton Raleigh, ii, 41" ; to Bishop's Tawton, ii, 136.— His Will, i, 323. — Tregrisiou, in Cornwall; Dean Tregrisiou there ; u, 7, 9". * Not "John," as at page 64 (an erratum), Z 354 INDEX. Trehage, Robert, see Crantock, ii, 262. Trehures, Rosa, see St. Feock, i, 161. Trelaba, Thomas, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Trelawny, see Trelouny (Oratories), i, 37"- Trelawny, Nich., co-patron of Washfield, ii, 168 ; 342". Trelaunay (sic), Roger, son of Nicholas, i, 315. Trelees, Alan, Chantry -priest, " de Ponte," in Glaaney (deceased), ii. 111 ; see, also, i, ^Q. Treles, Richard, inst. to Mylor, ii, 21. TreUssick [Treulesyk, MS.], in St. Erth, i, 240". Trelong, in Trekeyr, lands of Arundell, ii, 311. Treloscan, John, see Glasney, Chantry of Beaupre, ii, 136 ; his death, ii, 187". Treludek, David, sub-prior of St. Stephen's, Launceston, ii, 116, Trelynow(aZms Godok),Thos.,V.So. Petherwyn(resigns),ii,123". Tremadert, see ColshuU (Oratories), i, 205, ii, 49. Tremayle, Elinor (wife of Rob.) of So. Petherwyn,n,263"; i, 237. Tremayle, Roger, co-patron of Blackborough, ii, 151" ; i, 312. Tremayn, Nich., co-patron of Aveton-Giffard, ii, 67" ; and of the (iihantry " de Lyneton," therein, ii, 91". See, also, ii, 144". Tremayne, Rd., clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu nataliwm (5 Aug., 1417), i, 233. Tremayne, Thos., inst. to No. Huish, ii, 8" ; resigns, ii, 67" ; inst. to Aveton-CJifford, ii, 67 ; again to No. Huish, ii, 144", 248" ; see, i, 94, 115", 196, 217, 231, 237", 309 ; ii, 357. He was coUated to a Can. iu the Cathedral, aud thereupon resigned No. Huish, U, 189" ; resigned this Canonry, ii, 191, having been coUated to that held by Laurence Haukyn, deceased, ii, 190". — See Butterford, i, 37. Trenaayn, see Oratories, i, 39". Trembethow, in St. Uny Lelant, i, 240". Tremylet, Rob., coUat. Sacristan of Bosham, ii, 147 ; his death, ii, 168. Trencruke (Menhenyot), see Heligan (Oratories), i, 9", 135. Trendelbeare, Wm., R., of Manaton, i, 7", 58" ; his death, ii, 67. Trendelove, Wm., R. of Clannaborough (in 1330), ii, 359. Treneglos, Reginald [Foter], V. ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Trigg-Major, i, 49". Treneglos, Michael, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu nataliwm (22 Dec, 1414), i, 205". . Trenewyth, in St. Probus, see Trenewyth (Oratories), i, 72." Trenewyth, Luke, inst. to Crowan, ii, 69" ; his death, ii, 159". INDEX. 355 Trenowyth, Wm., his WUl, i, 301" ; Udelina, his sister, ibid. Trenylen, Walter, R. of Thornbury, i, 71" ; resigns, ii, 75. Trerice, see Trevanion aTOcZ ArundeU (Oratories), i, 110", 190, 212;u, 31J. TrerveU, mansion of James Gerveys (see Oratories), i, 36". Tresagnow, John, inst. to Lamorran, ii, 124. Tresawel, Thos., R. of Grade, deceased, ii, 107". Tresculerd, Thos., aquebajulus at St. Illogan, i, 120". TresUian, Robert, see Preston, John, ii, 351". Treskere, Reginald, i, 48". Trethak, Thomas, Canon of Launceston, — Licensed (22 Feb., 1411-12), to hear the confessions of the parishioners of St. Stephen's-by-Launceston, Linkinhorne, Lewannick, and St Gennys, in the Deanery of Trigg-Major ; i, 145. Tretherf, Jno. presents Renaldus Tretherf to Ladock, ii, 159, 254. This Renaldus, " scholar," obtained a Dispensation super defectu natalium, (30 May, 1414, i, 197 ; also, a Dispensation (to study at Oxford), for 4 years from 12 Nov., 1414, i, 203. See, also,i, 245". Trethewy, Henry, inst. to Great Torrington, ii, 190", 265 ; 265". Trethewy, John, inst. to Talland, ii, 6 ; i, 49". To John Trethewy, clerk, de presbitero genito et soluta, was granted, 24 Feb., 1407-8, a Dispensation super (fe/ecte natalium, i, 84. A like Dispensation was granted, 23 Sept., 1412, to John Trethewy, scholar, who is described as de soluto genitus et soluta, i, 166". Trethewy, Walter, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu nata lium (9 Feb., 1400-1), ii, 16". He was afterwards Ucensed to preach in the churches and chapels of the town of Launceston, and in the paiishes of Talland and South Petherwin (22 March, 1414-15), i, 209. Tre'^ethyan (or Trethyan), see St. Pinnock, ii, 350", 351, 351", 352. Also, Trevaga, Richard ; ibidem. Trevaga, see " Oratories," i, 37". .Trevalga ; Walter Tyneov, R. ; licence of non-residence for 3 years, from 6 Jan., 1408-9, i, 88 ; also [Tynyow, MS.], from 14 Jan., 1412-13, to Michaelmas, 1413, i, 173" ; and for a year, from 16 Feb., i, 1414-15, i, 208". Trevanyon, see Oratories, i, 110". Trevanyon, Rd. and Thos., present to Grade, ii, 107". Trevarrak, John, see Lansallos, ii, 253". Trevarrek (or Trewarrek), Richard, of Tregony, — He was excommunicated for refusing to pay £19 due to the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, and, continuing contumacious, was handed over by the Bp, to the secular arm, 3 Dec, 1414 ; i, 205. Upon this he seems to have paid all but £6 6s 8d, which he refused to meet, and he was finaUy handed over to the secular arm, 18 April, 1415 ; i, 209". z' 356 INDEX. Trevarthyan, in St. Newlyn, see Syreston (Oratories). Trevarthyon (sic), John, patron of St. Ruan-major, ii, 10 ; Sir John Trevarthyan, knt., presents to the R., ii, 50 ; Joan, relict of Sir John Trevarthian, ii, 229. Trevarthian, Otho, and Joan Hulle, — They desired to marry, their parents and friends consenting, but requu-ed a Dispensation, being within the 4th degree of consanguinity. Dispensation granted, 22 June, 1411, i, 128.— Su; Otho Trevarthyan, knt., was patron of Landewednack, u, 175. Trevelle, see Trevaga (Oratories), i, 37". TreveUys,! ^m.^ Treasurer of the Cathedral, U, 217"; his death, i, 329" ; U, 42". Trevelyan, John (M.A., and Scholar in Theology), Ucensed a Publick Preacher in the Archdeaconry of CornwaU, 9 Oct., 1411, i, 135". Trevelyan, Rd., inst. to Poundstock, ii, 164 ; exch.^ for Stoke Rivers, ii, 180. Trevelyan, Wm., chaplain, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Penwith, i, 143", 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245". Trevelves, Thos., collated to St. Gluvias " de Penryn," ii, 158. A chaplain ; and a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Pydar, i, 143", 174, 194". Trevena, Chapel of St Dionysius, (see Tintagel,) i, 43". Trevenour, John, presents to Lamorran, ii, 1 24. He did homage to the Bishop, in London, for lands in CornwaU, 20th Sept, 1397, U, 310. Treverbyn, John, inst. to St. Stephen's-iu-Brannel, V., ii, 40 ; i, 143^ 174, 194" ; his death, u, 157. Treverbyn Bridge, — It carried the road from Liskeard to Bodmin over the Fowey, and being ruinous, the Bishop wrote to the Archdn. of CornwaU, ordering collections to be made throughout the Archdeaconry, and promising an Indulgence to the Faithful who should contribute (21 Jan., 1412-13), i, 174". Trevet, Thomas, inst. to Aylesbeare, i, 121. Treveysek, John, chaplain ; see Aller, John. Trevysek, Thomas, of St. Gennys, u, 261", 262. Trevugy, Robert, a chaplain, ii, 48. Trevyda, Joceus, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (7 March, 1415-16), i, 217"- Trewalward, see Oratories, i, 11". Trewarnene, (in Cornwall), ii, 348. Not " TreneUys," as in Oliver's List. ' Trevylyan, MS, INDEX. 357 Trewbys, Rob., see Luxulyan, i, 160", ii, 247. Trewen, Chantry of ; see Holsworthy. Trewen, Sampson, chaplain ; see Widecombe, i, 180". Trewethenek, Roger, takes the oath as J.P. for CornwaU, ii, 335". Trewolge (alias Stephyn), Rob., see Glasney; Chantry of Beaupre, ii, 166. Treworgy, see Kendall (Oratories). This place is described as " in parochia de Reprenne " — i.e., St. Winnow ; but it is in the neighbouring parish of Duloe. Trewoyef, John (senior and junior), see Oratories, i, 180". Trewrefi", John and Margaret (alias Mage), his wife, — Dispensation granted, confirming their marriage, although they were related iu the 4th degree of affinity (17 April, 1409), i, 88". Trewynt, John, see BUsland, ii, 245. Trewythgy, Laurence, V. of St. Madron (deceased), ii, 99"- Treyage, Rob., senior, proxy for Wm, Cave, ii, 135", Treyngoffj Walter, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu nataliwm (23 July, 1411), i, 129.— ^S-ee St. Neot's, i, 161.— John Treyngoffwas V. of St. Neot's, i, 161". Trigal, Sampson, Prior of Lodres, i, 9". Trille, John, inst. to Bicton, ii, 14 ; his death, ii, 23. Trobrygge, Joceus and Thos. de, co-patrons of Ashreigney, ii, 156,177" Joceus Trobrugge (sic) did homage to the Bp. at Crediton, for lauds at Trobrugge within the demesne of Crediton (16 Sept., 1411), ii, 310". Troubiygge, Rd., V. of Winkleigh (deceased), ii, 67" Trote, Walter, inst. to St. Kerrian's, Exeter, ii, 10"; exch. Ipplepen for a Can. in the Cathedral, ii, 31" ; resigns his Can. and Preb. of Pratum min. in Hereford (Jath., ii, 53" ; his death, ii, 74", 75 ; his WiU, i, 302". Trugge, John, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Trunket, John, V. of Monkleigh (deed.), ii, 109"; see also, i, 320". Truro [Truru, Treurev and Trurw, MS.], the Friars of, i, 301". Thomas WeUe, R., was licensed to hear confessions, 16 May, 1400, i, 37 ; a Peni tentiary in the Deanery of Powder (pj-o " secunda parte"), i, 49", 93", 115" ; Ucensed' to choose Confessors (27 May, 1410), i, 96. Commissions of Enquiry ; — (1) to the right of presentation ; Rob. HyUe, senior, having presented Nich. Treberveth, chaplain (12 March, 1411-12), ii, 245 ; (2) as to the dUapidations in the Chancel, etc., on the complaint of the said Nicholas against Thos. WiUe (24 May, 1412), u, 246". — Treberveth was a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Powder, i, 245". ' John WyUe, MS. ; a clerical error. S58 INDEX. Trybbe, Rob., R. of Oare (Dioc. of B. and W.), exch. for the Chantry of Raleigh, ii, 64" ; for that of SS. Katherine and Mary Magd., Morthoe, u, 137. Tryby, Rd., inst. to Dodbrooke, ii, 124" ; resigns, for Newton Ferrers, ii, 197, 197", 266" ; see i, 245," 334 ; ii, 357^ Tuderyngton, John, inst. to East Buckland, ii, 1 6. Tugel, Thos. R. of Stokeinteignhead (deceased), ii, 35". A Thomas Tuggel was Preb. of St. Probus ; (resigned), U, 30". ¦ TuUok, Godfrey, V. of Morval (deceased), u, 74. Tunerton (perhaps Tuverton, i.q. "Tiverton "), Thomas, i, 319". Turks, the, — The Bishop writes to the King [Heniy IV.}, acknowled^g receipt of a Breve Regium, dated Westminster, 11 Jan,, 1400-1, in which— referring to the danger of Constantinople being taken by Bajazet, and to the Indulgences granted by the Pope to those who should help the Emperor Manuel— he commanded the Bp. to certify him as to the names of the Commissioners and their Deputies in his Diocese ; also of all who held keys of the cheste and coffers which contained the contributions of the Faithful, and of the places where such chests, etc., were kept. The Bp. replied that there was one such chest or coffer in Exeter Cathedi-al, of which "Wm. Overby, chap lain, held the key, who, with Rob. Nort,hale, of the Dioc. of Norwich, and John Knyght, of Bridport, had gone round the Diocese collecting money, which they stiU had in their keeping. They had left the Diocese ; and he could not answer for their readiness to obey the summons to appear iu the Court of Chancery at Exeter.— Dated 12 AprU, 1401, u, 312". Turnour, Henry, see Kentisbeare, ii, 249, 345, 345". Tutbury [Tuttebury, MS.], Wm. Lambert, monk of, u, 124. Tweta (or Twyta), John, see Colyford, U, 135", 176". Twyford, Alice, wife of John, i, 304. Twyford, John, a notary-publick, ii, 112, 126 ; proxy for John Typet, U, 139".— /See, also, i. 164. Twyford, Thos., inst. to Clyst S. George, ii, 132 ; i, 141" ; exch. for Luccombe (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 148". Twyneow, Walter, inst. to Trevalga, ii, 90. Twywil, Baldwin de, — Dispensation for his marriage with Isabella, relict of Baldwin de Eggecombe, granted by the Pope. Her late husband and Baldwin de Twywil were related in the 4th degree of consanguinity ; knowing which they had, never theless, come together and had had issue ; but their petition was granted, and their chUdren declared legitimate (27 Aug., 1400), i, 45". Tycon, John, Gittisham, i, 312". Tylby, Thomas, of Apuldram, ii, 293". Tylle, John, priest, presented to Clyst St. Mary, ii, 53". Tyly, Richard, i, 331", Tymbyg, see Yoce, i, 93". INDEX. 359 Tynten, John, does homage to the Bishop, in London, for lands in Powton— i.e. St. Breoke (12 July, 1397), U, 310. Typet, John, R. of So. Ockendon (Dioc. London), exch. for the Wardenship of Ottery St. Mary, ii, 139"; his death, ii, 163". Typ (or Typp), Wm., inst. to a Preb. in Chulmleigh, ii, 5"; resigns ii, 35" ; is inst. to another Preb. there, ii, 14. Tyre, John, see Fraunceys, John, i, 63. Tyrell, John, inst. to Zeal Monachorum, ii, 10; i, 24; deed, ii, 102. Tyrry, John, i, 318". Tyso, Thos,, R. of St. John-in-Cornwall, ii, 11. Tyttesbury, Baldwin ; Margaret, his wife ; Edmund, his son : Katherine and Isabella, his daughters, i, 313. — Isabella^ sister of Canon Rd. Tyttesbury, ibid.— John Tittysbery was the first husband of Emma (alias Emmota) Vyel, i, 13". Tyttesbury, Rd., Registrar and Notary-Pub., i, 13", 14^ 15, 38, 39, 40, 40", 41", 42", 44", 46", 47, 47^ 48", 51", 64, 70",i 71 73, 7.3", 78, 78^ 79, 79", 81, 83, 83", 84, 85, 87", 88, 88", 89. Pro.xy for Wm, Sutton, ii, 29 ; for Rob. Martyn, ii, 30" ; inst to Ermington, R., u, 34", 275 ; i, 36 ; collated to a Can. in Glasney, u, 70 ; resigns it and is collated to a Can, iu the Cath,, u, 75 ; also to a Can. and the Preb. of Westbrook, in Bosham, U, 93, which he exch. (with Wm. Langeton) for another Can. aud Preb. therein, ii, 97 ; again exch. for a Preb. in St Teath, ii, 98 ; his death, u. 105" ; his WUl, i, 313.— Thos. Tyttesburyj nephew of the above, ibid. Tywardreath, [John Masseline], Prior; licence of non- residence from 3 Feb., 1401-2, to Michaelmas, 1402, i, 54". — [John Rogers], Prior ; in arrear of procurations due to the Pope's Collector, i, 105. This Priory presented to the Chantry of St. Michael in the Cemetery of St AusteU, u, 53 ; to St Anthony-in-Meneage, U, 191'', 265 ; to Lanlivery u 177, -259 ; to Fowey, ii, 177, 259. u. tJda, John, V. of St. Breage (deceased), ii, 69. TJda, Thos., clerk. — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (12 Oct,, 1411), i, 137.— Thos. TJda, " of Pengelly," U, 332. Udan, Rd., is presented to Fowey, ii, 259 ; inst. thereto, ii, 1 77. Uffculme [Ufcolme, Ufiecolm, Uff'ecolump, Ufcolmp, MS.],— The Rectors of this parish were continuaUy non-resident ; Peter Pykeryng, obtaining Ucence for a year, from 1 Aug., 1395, i, 4 ; and again from 15 May, 1396, for three years, contemplacione Reverendi Patris Tidemanni, > LL.B., Can. of Exeter, Bishop's Proctor in Convocation, 1403, 860 INDEX. Dd gracia Wygornensis Episeopi, i, 9 ; also, for a year, from 19 July, 1399, with the proviso, in loco honesto interim comm,oramdo, i, 28". — John Luk, succeeded ; and forthvrith, obtained a dispensation (to study at Oxford), for 2 years, from 9 Feb., 1399-1400, i, 33 ; also, licence for the same pur pose, for 2 years, from 18 June, 1402, i, 61 ; also, for 2 years, from 31 Jan., 1407-8, contemplacione Roherti, Dei gracia Sarumends .^piscopi, i, 83" ; also, for 2 years, from 4 Feb., 1409-10, i, 94. Having taken the degree of S.T.B., Luk was licensed as a Publick Preacher, 17 April, 1411, i, 122"; and, 13 AprU, 1412, obtained licence of non-residence for 3 years, i, 147. On 18 May, 1413, he obtained licence to put out his benefice to farm for 3 years i, 180" ; and, on the next day, Ucence of non-residence for the same period, il>id. Finally, he obtained licence of non-residence from 22 April, to All-Samts' Day, 1418, i, 239.— The Bishop issued (1 June, 1412), his Mandate for an inquisition as to the aUeged poUution of "the Cemetery in a quarrel, with effiision.of blood, by two parishioners, John Domet and Wm. "Warde, i, 160" ; and, 11 June, a Commission for ite Reconciliation, ii, 247. Ufflete, John, presents to Woolfardisworthy, ii, 75. He was co-patron [Ufilyt, MS.], of Moreleigh, u, 159", and presented Wm. Sechevill to St. George's, Exeter, but was found not to be the true patron ; U, 234".— 5ee, also, U, 335", 341, 349", 350. Ugborough, Nicholas Fox, a poor scholar of, i, 313". — Bow combe in, i, 43 ; and Filham, i, 51" (see Oratories). John de ShUlyngford, R., LL.D., i, 308 : license to choose a confessor, 28 Aug., 1405, i, 76 ; and 13 Jan., 1405-6, to hear the confessions of his parishioners, i, 77.— Rd. Palmer, R., i, 81, 83", 87", 91 ; inducts John Mathew to St Lawrence's chapel, Crediton, ii, 121. He was Can. of Exeter ; see his WiU, i, 334. --The Bishop granted a special licence to John Wylle, chaplain of this Church, for the marriage of John Hylle, a minor, and Agnes, dau. of Wm. Rynell, though their banns had been published but once, i, 172". — Reference to the marriage of John and Rose Herewordeshore in this church, ii, 306. Uggeburgh, John, co-patron of Mamhead, ii, 45", see Stoke Fleming (Institutions). Ugbrooke, i, 326". Ulveston, Elena, sister of John, i, 330". Ulveston, John, inst. to Stokenham, V, U, 2"; 112"; deed., ii, 192 ; his Will, i, 330."— Thos., his brother, ibid. Umfray (or Umfrey), Walter, R. of Belston, i, 6, 12, 183", 202" ; his death, ii, 189. Underdoune, John, inst. to St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter, ii, 158", his death, ii, 197"- Underdoune, Richard, V. of Bickleigh (deceased), ii, 136. Underwode, Wm. resigns Dittisham, ii, 29" ; inst. again thereto, ii, 30 ; exch. for R. of St. John-Zachary (London), ii, 53. Uploman; bequests to the Church, i, 312"; see Bysschop, John. — Thos. Warre, R. (i, 80) obtained licence of non- residence for a year, 11 Oct., 1410, i, 108. Uplyme (also Uppelym, MS.) ; John Parys, R. — Dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 3 years, from 27 Sept, 1397, i, 13". Wm. Musket, R.^ ; licence of non-residence for 2 years, from 1 May, 1408, i, 85 ; relaxation of sequestration, and Ucence for a year, from 1 Oct, 1410, i, 106. INDEX, 361 Upottery, John [Noble], V., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of DunkesweU, i, 216". Uppecote, John, see Burrington, i, 165. Upton, or Uppeton, Thos., inst. to Kenton, ii, 93 ; i, 146". Upton-Hellions [Uppeton Helyon, MS.] — Consecration of the High Alter, iu honour of the Assumption of the B. V. M. (15 Sept., 1409), i, 90" : the F. of the Dedication changed from 7 to 10 Dee. (6 Dec, 1409), i, 92. — [Pyther], R.' ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 21 July, 1410 ; i, 100". Upton Pyne [Vpton Pyn. MS.], see Pyn (Oratories), i, 36". Uscher, John, ii, 213. Vaggeseomb, Stephen, Can. of Crantock (resigns), ii, 64" Valdryan, Eustace, see Brixham, ii, 258". Valewyll, John, of Rattery ; John Gwyrme, V. of Brent, licensed as his confessor from 31 March, 1417, till the following Easter [11 April], i, 232. Valletort [WaUetort, MS.], Hugh de, u. 348. Vautard, Jno., patron of Clyst St. Laurence, ii, 2,41 ,85, 102", 200. Vautard, Joan (daughter of JohnJ, i, 307". A special Ucence, was granted, 23 Jan., 1414-15, for the marriage of John Vawtard (sic), jun., of Clyst St. Laurence, and Joan, dau. of Wm. GryUes- ton, of CoUumpton ; also of Rob. GryUeston, of CoUumpton, and Emmota, dau. of John Vawtard, sen., i, 207. Vayron, John, i, 319. Vays (alias Hegheden), Rob. ; Dispensacio super defectu nata lium (17 June, 1411), i, 126"- Veale, Geofii-ey, inst. to the Chantry of Forde (Bampton), ii, 186" ; exch. for Bradford, u, 201". Vedde, Wm., R. of Loxhore [Lookkyssore, MS.], i, 190". Veel, John, of Kingsbridge, u, 290", 292.— A. John Vele was R. of Charles, and exch. for Over-Stowey (Dio. of B. and W.), U, 48".— Rob. Veel occurs i, 320". Velaw, Laurence, inst. to St. Petrock's, Bodmin, ii, 183. Vendover (or Wendover), John, R. of Bradninch (q. v.) Verlegh, Thos., inst. to the Chantry of Tadyport, ii, 5. Veryan, Wm. [Aysshecote], V., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Powder, i, 143", 174, 194", 207", 231", 238, 245". Vpton Hylyon, MS. 362 INDEX. Vexford, Wm., R. of Witheridge, exch. for Marsh (Dioc. of Lincoln), ii, 30. Vesy, Nicholas, inst. to St. Keyne, ii, 9". Veysy, Thomas, inst. to Rewe, ii, 22" ; i, 62. Veysy, Rd., inst. to Bridford, ii, 13 ; see, also, i, 334. Veysy, Thos., R. of Penne (Dio. of B. and W.), exch. for Warkleigh, ii, 54". Vienna, see St. Antony, Hospital of, i, 26", 27, 27^ Vincent, John, late Can. of Ottery, ii, 56 ; of Glasney, ii, 31". Vincent, Richard, clerk ; Dispensacio super defectu nataliwm (2 Nov., 1418), i, 243. Virginstowe [Vyrgenystowe, MS.], — Roger (see Errata) Sturt, accolite, R. ; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 3 years, from 11 Oct, 1412, i, 170 ; for 3 years, from 9 Oct, 1415, i, 213".— Walter Crewys, accoUte, R. ; dispensation (to study at Oxford) for 2 years (but to take sub-deacon's orders in the first year), 9 Feb., 1416-17, ii, 230". Visitation (Episcopal), — Commission directed to John Lydeford, Archd. of Totnes, and Walter Leve naunt, Can. of Exeter : the Churches named are St. Sidwell's, Clyst Honiton, Stoke, Branscombe, Colyton, Sidbury, Salcombe [Regis], Tops- ham, Ide, Dawlish, St. Mary Church, Staverton, Ashburton, Colebrooke, Littleham, St Piran, and St Winnow (30 April, 1400), u, 226". Volant, John de, inst. Prior of St. Michael's Mount, ii, 338". Vorn (or Vorum ?), V. of Gulval (deceased), ii, 4". Vox, Walter, V. of Morwenstow, licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St. Mary, at Milton, i, 49 ; (deceased), U, 100. Vyan, John, V. of Westbury (Dioc. of B. and W.), exch. for Luppit, ii, 71" ; his death, ii, 180. This John Vyenne (sic) polluted the cemetery of Luppit, by assaulting Wm. Alon therein, ii, 241. — A John Vyen, clerk, obtained a dispensation super defectu natalium (13 Sept., 1400), i, 47". Vyel, Alexander, Chantry-priest of Beaford (deceased), ii, 19". VyeU, Augerus, co-patron of Inwardleigh, ii, 108". — Rd. VyeU, i, 332. Vyel, Walter, and Emma (or Emmota), his wife, — They were married in ignorance of the fact that John Tyttesbury, her first hus band, was related to the said Walter in the 3rd degree of consanguinity. Dispensation granted, 16 Oct., 1397 ; i, 13". Vyet, Robert, R. of Butterleigh (deceased), ii, 23. W. Wace, Robert, see Bridgewater, i, 96. Waddon, Thos., clerk, i, 334 ; Dispensacio super defectu nataliAjm (2 Nov., 1418), i, 243". INDEX. 363 Wade, Henry, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (13 Dec, 1398), i, 24. Henry Wade occurs as proxy for John GorewyU, ii, 25" ; inst to St Kerrian's, Exeter, u, 74" ; deceased, ii, 103. Wade, alias Leche, John, see St. Feock (note), i, 26. Wadeton, in Paignton, see Holeway, Wm., ii, 311. Wadham, Sir John, co-patron of W. Putford, ii, 82, see Park ham ; also Silverton. Wadham, Walter, inst. to Brixham, ii, 176" ; 258". Wake, Nicholas, R. of Torbrian, i, 303 ; his death, u, 83". Wakeryng, Sir John, " Custos Rotulorum," i, 138", 190". Procuratorium pro ParUamento Domini Regis (24 Oct., 1414), i, 203 ; pro ConcUio Regis (8 April, 1415), i, 209" ; pro ParUamento (7 Oct, 1415), i, 213" ; Keeper of the Privy Seal, i, 217, 219. Walden, Roger, Canon of Exeter, resigns, ii, 29". Walden, Thomas, see Oldcastel, i, 192". Waldryan (or- Valdryan) Eustace, see Brixham, ii, 355. Waleys, Hugh, see Bickleigh, R. Waleys, Rd. does homage to the Bishop, at Clyst, for lands at Colebrook, Crediton (17 June, 1418), ii, 311. Walhop, John, inst. to the Chantry of Beaford, ii, 57". Walkyngton, Thos., see Rugge, Robert, ii, 211. Walle, John, chaplain, i, 71. John WaUe, clerk, occurs as proxy for Walter Robert and for Thomas Hende man, u, 74". He was inst. to Stoke Damarel, ii, 122" ; resigned and was inst. to Shevioke, u, 169. Wallebeare, Thos., clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (24 Sept., 1408), i, 88". Wallyn (" atte Wallyn "), in Throwleigh, i, 35". Walreddon [Walradon, MS.], in Whitchurch, see Mewy (Oratories), i, 58". Walrond, Nich., chaplain, see Washfield, i, 121". Walrande, WiUiam, i, 319.— /See Washfield, u, 168. Walshe, Stephen, John, and Elizabeth, i, 312". Walyssch (Wallyssh and Walsche), Wm., R. of Parley (Dio. of Salisbury), exch. for Washfield, ii, 142; i, 173, 194"; exch. for Hedington, (Dio. of SaUsbury), ii, 167". Walter, Laurence, see CuUyng, WiUiam. Walter, Rob.,inst.to Pelynt, u, 2; i, 94", 141", 168; resigns, ii,161". Walter, Thomas, i, 310. 364 INDEX. Walter, William, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (20 Sept. 1415), i, 212". Waltham, Richard, alias Sonde (q.v.), ii, 21". Waltham, Wm., Preb. of Kingsteignton and Yealmpton in Salisbury Cathedral, ii, 37" ; Preb. of Chalke, in the Con ventual Church of Wilton, ii, 30. Walwayn, Ralph, inst. to Dartington, u, 155 : i, 193", 209", 221", 233 ; his death [WaUewyn, MS.], ii, 193. Wal'wyn, John, R. of Loxbeare, exch. for Stanton-on-the-Wold, (Dio. Ebor), ii, 143". Wanel, Henry, ii, 346. Wantynge, Rob., R. of Bridestowe, exch. for Arreton (Dioc. Winton), ii, 34. Robt Wantynge, R. of Chiddingfold (Dio. Winton), exch, for Combmartin, U, 167 ; i, 212, 221" ; for WestmUl, (Dio. Lincoln), U, 181. Rob. Wantyng was collated "Minister "of Ottery of Mary, u, i03" ; i, 90 ; and exch. for North Tidworth (Dio. Sarum), n, 136". Wappelegh, Thos., V. of Buckland Monachorum, exch. for Lamorran, ii, 40 ; his death, ii, 124. Warbleton, the Church of, i, 322". Warbstow [Warbystowe, MS.], V., see Bernard, John, i, 58". Warda, John, a parishioner of Linkinhorne, i, 116. Warde, John, i, 305 ; — A John Warde was proxy for Thos. Hichecok, u, 71 ; and John Warde, R. of MoorUuch (Dio. of B. and W.) exch. for Bradstone, u, 195. Warde, Thos., inst. to Bampton, R.. and exch. for Whimple, ii, 192,264. /Sfeei, 246". Ward (or Warde), Wm., of Uffculme, i, 160" ; ii, 247. Warde, Wm. (deceased), i, 331". Ware, John, inst. to Honeychurch, ii, 1 59. Ware, Henry, Official of the Abp. of Canterbury, i, 192". Warlond, see Totnes, ii, 53. Warmyscombe, Rd., V. of Holcombe Burnell, resigns, u, 194". Warre (or Werre), Geoffrey, i, 304. Warre, Lucy, Abl^ess of Canonsleigh, i, 62"; ii, 14", 17, 44. Warre, Thos., inst. to Rewe, u, 52"; i, 54", 55; exch. for Chardlinch (Dio. of B. and W.), ii, 21" ; for Uploman, u, 93; i, 108; resigns, ii, 136" Waryn, Isabella, see Mydderhille, Rob., ii, 242. Waryn, John, collated tp Liskeard, n, 55 ; 79 ; 239", 340", 342'' ; also, i, 58, 64. INDEX. 365 He exch. for Grittleton (Dio. of Salisbury), ii, 149" ; for Cardynham, u, 154" ; 254 ; i, 226", 243 ; was inst to Menhenyot, U, 138, 244 ; i, 145, 195", 212", 232, 24,5" ; appointed Registrar of the Consist Court (22 Sept, 1409), U, 232; collated Dean of Crantock, U, 160", 172; Commissioned (10 June, 1415) ad terminandum comsas, etc., in the Consist. Court, U, 256" ; resigned the Deanery of Crantock, and was coUated to a Can. therein, u, 191 ; resigned it, ii, 200, and was collated Can. of Exeter, u, 199". iSee, also, ii, 262, and Olyver, Rd., i, 145". — A John Waryn occurs as farming the revenues of Bampton, i, 138. Waryn, Thos., clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu nataliwm (12 Aug., 1412), i, 164. Was, Thos., R. of Alwington, — He is described as " senio confractus et mentis discrecione privatus," and quite unequal to the discharge of his duties ; the cure of souls was neglected, the goods of the church wasted, the groves (nemora) pertaining thereto cut down, and everything falling into dilapidation. So the Bp. appointed Henry Harri, chaplain, his " coadjutorem sive curatorem " (2 Jan., 1404-5), i, 72.— His death, ii,100. Washbourne, Chantry of ; Geoffrey Wynkelegh, chaplain ; licence of non-residence from 8 May to Michaelmas, 1416] i, 221". Washfield, John Halys, alias Sparwe, R., and Curate of the dependent Chapel of Hederlond, — He had been convicted of incontinency 'with Agnes Say, his servant ; and, re fusing to perform the moderate penance assigned to him (viz., to go afoot to to the Cathedral and there offer, for the fabrick thereof, the sum of 6s. 8d., proceeding thence to the Colleg. Ch. of Crediton and making the like offering), he was excommunicated. Continuing impenitent, he was inhibited from serving his churches, and the parishioners were forbidden to hold communion with him. John [Walwyn], R. of Loxbeare and Nich. Walrond, chaplain, were commissioned by the Bp. to see to this matter, and also to confess such of the parishioners as came to them, and to administer to them the Eucharist and the other Sacraments and Sacramentals (26 March, 1411), i, 121". — Wm. Wallyssh, R. ; Ucence of non-residence from 20 Dec, to Michaelmas, 1412 ; i, 173 ; also, for a year (and to farm out his benefice), from 1 March, 1413-14 ; i, 194". — Rob. Blake, R., Ucence of non-residence from 30 March, to Michaelmas, 1416, i, 219",— Commissions of Enquiry : — (1) on the presentation of John Scarburgh, chaplain, by Thos. Worthe, Simou Bernevyle, and Matilda Dylyngton (1 Sept, 1416), U, 259".— (2) On the presentation of Rd. Gerveys, chaplain, by Rd. Wolfe (4 Sept,, 1416), ibid. (3) By Alice, widow of Rd. Wolfe (2 Oct, 1416), ii, 260. [Breve Regium] ; — Prohibition to admit pending settlement of the dispute as to the patronage between Thos. Werthe, Simon BarneviUe, and Matilda, lately wife of Wm. Dylyngton, on the one part, and Alice (lately wife of Rd. Wolf), and Rd, Gerveys, clerk, on the other p.irt (26 Sept, 1416), U, 356".— Sus pension of this Prohibition (7 Nov., 1416), ibid. Washford, John Gode, R. ; licence of non-residence for a year, from J 5 June, 1396, i, 9. Wassche, Joan, see atte Wassche. Wastel, Nicholas, — This person being at the time in the house of John Potter, of St Edmund's, Exeter, laid violent hands, in the month of March [1411], on John Goorde, clerk ¦ for whioh he was excommunicated ; and the Bishop issued his 366 INDEX Mandate to the Dean of Christianity and the Curates of that Deanery, for the proclamation thereof (22 AprU, 1411), i, 122".— His absolution (18 May, 1411), i, 123". Watelyngton, Roger, of Exeter, his WiU, i, 317 ; Joan (his wife) and John (his son), ibid. Watere, John, a minor-canon and chantry-priest, of St. Paul's, London, exch. for a Can. and the 7th Preb. in Ottery, u, 155". — ^ee atte Water. Waterman, Ralph, collated Sacristan of Bosham, ii, 48", 228 ; resigns, ii, 100. Waterman, Roger, inst. to St. Dominick, ii, 7" ; i, 74 ; his death, u, 193". Waterton, John de, Receiver for the Prince in CornwaU, i, 109". See Tin, the Tithe of ; i, 140", 172". Wath, John, proxy for John Fyfide, ii, 57". Watkyn, Thos., clerk (Diocese of London), i, 44". A Thos. Watkyn or Wattekyn, was inst to St. John-in-Cornwall, ii, 68, 153 ; exch. for St. Gerrau's, ii, 160 ; i, 217", 233". Watte, John, i, 315. Watty, Richard, see Helygan, Nicholas. Wattys [or Wattes], John, inst. to St. Pancras-juxta-Axemouth [Rousdon], ii, 96 ; i, 82 ; resigns, ii, 102. Waye, Roger, presents to Goodleigh, ii, 1 92. Waye, Rob., co-patron of Broadnymet, ii, 195. Weye, Rob., inst. to Powderham, ii, 49. — A Rob. Wey was co- patron of Bickleigh, R., ii, 92".— *Sfee i, 307. Weye, WiUiam, i, 315". Wayne, Florence, i, 306". Waysschbourne, John, R. of Roborough (deceased), ii, 1 2. Wayte, John, V. of Shebbear (deceased), ii, 20. Wear Giffard ["Were," MS.] ; John, R. of, a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Hartland, i, 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245". Webbe, Thos., see Widecombe, i, 180". Webber, Elys, and John, i, 308".— Hy. Webbre, i, 332" ; ii, 130. Welbeck, Jno. " Dei paciencia " Abbot of, ii, 142". Welbourne, Jno., Preb. of St. Probus, by exch. with Adam de Mottrum, ii, 35 ; exch. for Crewkerne (2nd Portion), ii, 47, Welfare, Rd., proxy for Rd. Reve, ii, 89". Welleslegh, Reginald, scholar, Dispensacio super defectu nata liwm (14 Feb., 1401-2), i, 54"; inst. to Talkern (i.e. Minster), ii, 102. INDEX. 367 Wellington (Somerset), i, 319. Wells, Walter Medford, Dean of. Papal Nuncio, etc., i, 240". WeUs (near Walsingham — Dio. of Norwich), i, 322^ Wellysford, Matilda Latimer's Manor of, i, 329. Welyn, Thos. (alias Abyngdon), R. of Withiel, i, 5 ; collated Canon of Glasney, ii, 31"; exch. his R. and Can. for Stoke Climsland, ii, 43" ; i, 131 ; collated Canon of Crediton, ii, 197. Welyngton, Rd., R. of St. Tudy, i, 63 (here called " John " by mistake) ; i, 108, 161". A Rd. Welyngton is refen-ed to as having been R. of North Tawton, ii, 348. Welywort, John, and Margaret, i, 332. Wembworthy [Wemmaworthy, MS.], — Roger [Yurd], R. of, and others, excommunicate and contumacious ; the Bishop writes to the king for their arrest (8 June, 1396), i, 9. — Henry, R. of Wemmaworth (sic), and Dean Rural, u, 348. Wendlyngburgh [also Wendelynburgh a,nd Wendyngburgh, .MS.], senior ; Canon of Crediton (q.v.), i, 5" ; his death, i, 331 ; u, 27" Wendovere, John (Archd. of Lewes), exch. for Bradninch, ii, 27 ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Plymtree, i, 94, 115, 143, 173", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237", 245 ; inst. Preb. of IS'etherhayne in Chulmleigh, ii, 188". Wenelok, John, accolite, — Ordained (by Bp. Brantingham) sub-deacon, at Crediton, 24 Sept, 1390 ; title, Tavistock Abbey ; deacon, at Chudleigh, 20 May, 1391 ; title, the same ; priest, at Chudleigh, 23 Sept., 1391, title the same (Scrutiny of Branting ham's Register, made 20 July, 1414), i, 197". Weryng, John, chaplain, i, 321.— John and Rob., i, 326". — Richard, i, 324". West, John, i, 326".— Richard West, chaplain, i, 325". [West] Alvington ; John [Baylebeyn], V., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Woodleigh, i, 50.— Simon Paule, V., i, 86 ; ii, 357". — Bequest to the Church-Wardens, i, 318. — Salcombe in, i, 59, 60". West Putford, Steph. Gyffard, sub-deacon, R. ; Dispensation (to .study at Oxford), for 2 years, from 13 Oct., 1405, i, 77. West Worlington, ii, 51. Westeomb, John, co-patron of Georgenympton, ii, 99. Westecote, John, s.t.b., R. of St. Petrock's; Exeter ; i, 51, 92", 142", 316", 319", 320 ; ii, 21, 76. He was Can. of Exeter, u, 150" ; and licensed to celebrate in any of his residences in the Diocese (17 AprU, 1414), i, 196 ; resigned his Canonry(4 Feb., 1413- 14), and was coUated (5 Feb.), to another, u, 155" ; resigned agam, ii, 156 ; coUated to a Preb. in St Probus, u, 176" ; his death, u, 192", 193 ; his WiU, i, 331. 368 INDEX. Westecote, Richard—" nativum nostrum de manerio nostro de Tauton ;" his Manumission (1 amd 23 April, 1412), i, 149. Westhoobray, see Brakler (Oratories), i, 82". Westney, Walter, inst. to Stokeclimsland, u, 36" ; resigns, ii, 9". Weston, Edmund, collated Preb. of Crantock, ii, 31 ; (deed.) u, 70". Weston, Thos. de, Preb. of Axminster, ii, 17", 19". — See Somer legh, u, 33". — Proxy for Nicholas Stoke, ii, 83. Weston, Wm., R. of Deene (Dio. of Lincoln), exch. for Bride stowe, ii, 166" ; i, 214 ; resigns, ii, 180. Westwick, in Lifton, see Mileton (Oratories), i, 125". Wethy, Wm., inst. to Christow, ii, 176. Wexmaker, Rosa, of Cornwall ; see St. Feock. i, 161. Weycroft [Wycroft, MS.], in Axminster, i, 237. Weyneman (also Weneman, Wenman, Wayneman), Rd., chap lain, u, 50"- He was R. of Cheriton Fitzpaine, i, 79" ; a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Cad bury, i, 143, 173", 194, 207", 216", 231, 237" ; proxy for John Haget, ii, 100 ; for Wm. Southam, U, 103"; dies, R. of Cheriton (ii, 191), and Can. of Crediton (U, 191"). Whalysbrow (also, Whalesbrow and Walesbru), Benedict, R. of St. Mawnan, i, 18 ; collated to Poundstock, ii, 65" ; his death, ii, 164. Whalesbrewe (or Walesbreu), John, presents to St. Perran- Uthno, ii, 13", 162"; 255"; to St. Mawnan, ii,l78. See, u,318. Whateley (or Whattlegh), John, R. of Kentisbeare, i, 8, 8" ; his death, ii, 95. Whattecomb, John, V. of Axminster, resigns, ii, 17", 19"- Wherwell, the Abbess and Conv. present to the Preb. of Good- worth in their Conventual Church, ii, 162".— Anneys Bone vyll, a nun of, i, 311"- Whimple (and Wympel, MS.), — John Drake, R. ; had Ucence of non-residence for 2 years, from 23 Oct., 1402 — contemplacione Reverendi in Christo Patris ... Guidonis, Dei gracia Mene- vensis Episeopi, i, 62 ; also for one year, from 28 Nov., 1404, i, 72. — Thos. Warde, R., i, 242" ; licence of non-residence from 20 April to Michaelmas, 1419, i, 246". Whitchurch [Whitechurche, MS.], Walreddon in, i, 58". White, John, a Friar Minor of Exeter, — He was Ucensed to hear Confessions from 27 Feb., 1395-6 tUl the Oct. of Easter, i, 8 ; also, 1 Oct., 1397, i, 13"; also (for a year), ... Feb., 1398, i, 25" ; also, from 25 March till the Oct of Pentecost, 1399, i, 34 ; also, 17 Feb., 1401, i, 55.— See, also, i, 302". White, Matthew, co-patron of Inwardleigh, ii, 24", 108". INDEX. 369 Whithed, Thos. R. of Dittisham, inst. and resigns, ii, 30. Whitheed, John, see Oldcastel, i, 192". Whitelegh, Peter (s. & h. of John), ii, 305" (see Oratories). Whitman, Wm., proxy for John Lamburne, ii, 110. Whitoun, John, R. of Combe Raleigh, exch. for Broad Sydling (Dio. of SaUsbury), U, 40", 220". Whitstone [Devon], Wm. Clyve, R., proxy for Thos. Hendeman, ii, 108", 109. Whitstone [Cornwall], David [Sauly], R., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Trigg-major, i, 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245". Commission directed to the Archdn. of CornwaU, in a case of dilapidations against Thos. Bardolf, the late R. (7 Aug., 1410), U, 233". Whympston, see Fortescue (Oratories), i, 109. Whytbe, Walter, Canon of Frithelstock, ii, 183". Whyte, Wm., R. of Satterleigh (deceased 1396), ii, 5. — Another Wm. White was R. of Challacombe (deceased, 1399), ii, 14". Whyte, alias Quythe, Nicholas, collated to Bishop's Nympton, ii, 97 ; see, i, 315. Whyte, Thos., R. of Teignbrewer (deceased), ii, 108. Whytefeld, chapel of, in the parish of Marwood (q.v.) Whytefeylde, Rob., presents to Parracombe, ii, 153". Whyteley, Laurence, R. of Warkleigh, exch. for Penne (Dioc. of B. and W.), ii, 54". Whyteway, John, notary-publick, i, 324", 332" ; ii, 1 6" ; proxy for John Shirley, ii, 52 ; for Rd. Aldryngton, ii, 178", Whyteway, Thos., see Kingston, ii, 276. WhytewyU, John, Precentor of Crediton (deceased), ii, 97"- Whytheleye (or Witheley), i, 76, 82". Whytyng, Henry, i, 312". — Roger was inst. to St. Pancras [Rousdon], ii, 102; deceased, ii, 120. — Thomas was inst. to Hockworthy, ii, 14". — William was a monk of Sher borne, i, 320". Widecombe [-in-the-Moor], i, 308,— John Boghelegh, V., and nine others, excommunicated and contumacious (viz. Thos. Jele alias Boterworth, Robert Honychurch, and John Syngham (aU of Devon), and Sampson Trewen, chaplain, Thos. DeynseU, John Caru, John Hunte, Thos. Webbe, and Wm. Hogg (aU of CornwaU), are handed over, by the Bishop, to the secular arm (3 June, 1413), i, 180". Widelegh, Robert, i, 328". Wigwar, John, i, 328. Wilford, John, i, 320. Margaret, wife of WUliam, i, 319", 320. 2a 370 INDEX. WUford, Rob., son of WiUiam (of Exeter), i, 319", 320 ; Rob. and EUzabeth (deceased), i, 331.^ — WiUiam Wilford, citizen . of Exeter, i, 316" ; his Will, i, 319^ There was a Commission to prove this wUl, in which he is described as " nostras, dum vixit, robas gerentis " (26 Sept., 1413), u, 252". Willand; John Bourne, R., Penitentiary in the Deanery of Tiverton, i, 245. Wilton, Preb. of Chalke in the Conventual Ch. of, ii, 30 ; the Abbess and Conv. present to Fugglestoniy.Bemerton,ii,104. WUton, Nicholas, inst. to Uplyme, ii, 12. Winchester, WUliam [of Wykeham], Bp. of, i, 17", 79 ; St. Swithin's Priory, i, 33" ; Thomas, R., of St. Maurice, i, 310". Windout, Thos., monk of Tavistock, ii, 59. Windsor Castle, i, 300. Thos. Butiller, Dean of Windsor, i, 33. — Rd. Kynggeston, Dean, U, 89. — Wm. Falewell and Rd. de Raundes, Canons, i, 300. The Dean (or Warden) and College present to St. Steph. -by-Saltash, u, 36", 102 ; to No. Molton, u, 89" ; to So. Tawton, u, 138, 177". Wisborough (Diocese of Chichester), i, 322". Witheridge, John Luffewyk [also Lovewyke, MS.], R., — He complained to the Bishop that, his parish-church having been dedicated 4 March, it was often impossible to keep the F. of Ded. with its proper services ; the Bp. changed the day to July 16 (11 Feb., 1403-4), i, 73. He was often Penitentiary for the Deanery of Molton, i, 94, 115", 143", 174, 194", 207", 217, 231, 238, 245". Withiel [Whythiell, MS.], Thos. Welyn [aKas Abyngdon], R.,— Licensed to choose Confessors (2 Sept., 1395), i, 5. — Thos. Chepman, R., and Can. of Glasney, had licence of non-residence (to reside in the College), for ayear, from 13 Nov., 1405, i, 77. Wobbrok, Thos., collated a Priest- Vicar in the Cathedral (by lapse), i, 97. 'W'oborn, John, see Richard, John. — He was Rector of East Worlington, i, 72. Wode, John, inst. to Egg-Buckland, ii, 23"- Wode, Patrick, inst. to the Chapelry of Sticklepath, ii, 6 ; collated to Lezant, ii, 33. — jSee atte Wode. Wodeborne, Wm., R. of Washfield, exch. for Brushford (Dio. of B. and W.), ii, 108. Wodecroft, Alexander, i, 314. Wodehele, Roger, inst. to High Bickington, ii, 91. Wodelond, John, of Apuldram, ii, 293". Wolborough [WoUeburgh, MS.], Newton- Abbot in, i, 246". Wolft; Alice (widow of Rd.), see Washfield, n, 180, 356". Wolf, Beatrix (widow of John), see Carslegh, Simon, i, 191. INDEX. 371 Wolfe, John, inst. to Bicton, u; 2", 6. John Wolf was proxy for John Gordray, V. of W. Alvington, ii, 29".— A John Wolfe was co-patron of Gittisham, u, 104 ; and of Stoke Rivers, U, 129", 180 ¦ presented to Kentisbury, ii, 106.— For Richard Wolff, see Washfield, U, 259"' Wolhay, John, chaplain ; — He had been grievously assaulted by one Richard JeUe, of Harberton ; and the Bishop commissioned John Juhel^ete, R. of Aveton- GUfard, to enquire and report (16 AprU, 1400), U, 226". Wolston, John (chaplain), i, 327", 333. He was proxy for John Leyman, u, 148 ; for Walter Hulle, u, 158" ; for Renaldus Tretherf, U, 159 ; for Thos. Gerweys, U, 194 : coUated, y-are devoluto, to St EndeUion, U, 158 ; inst to Bradford, ii, 177" ; resigned Bradford, .and was coUated to Lezant, u, 191".— A John Wolston (or Ulveston), was V. of Stokenham, u, 261, 357". Woleston, see Trelouny (Oratories), i, 37"- Wolvele, John, inst. to Tregony, ii, 29. WombeweUe, Thos. see Oldcastel, i, 192". Wonston, Matthew, R. of Maperton (Dio. of B. and W.), exch. for Chawleigh, ii, 155. Wood, in Kentisbeare, see Whytyng (Oratories), i, 83. Woodbury [Wodebury, MS.] ; the parish-church, i, 311, 311". On 23 Sept., 1409, " dominus dedicavit ecclesiam parochialem de Wodebury, de novo constructam, in honore Sancti Swythini, Confessoris, i, 90''. — Luke Bussch, of Woodbury, i, 312. Woodford Bridge, — y An Indulgence was granted, 4 Feb., 1398-9, to the Faithful contributing " ad conatrucoionem et reparacionem pontis vulgariter nuncupati Wodeford Brygge, ducentis ultra aquam de 'Toryg inter Toryton Magnam et Laun ceston ... ruinam notorie minantis " ; i, 25". Wodham, Wm., "serviens Episeopi," i, 314. Womberley, mentioned in the Will of Wm, Credy, i, 308. Wonard, Rob. (of Sidbury), and Blonchia, dau. of Wm. Frenschton (of Southmolton, deed.) ; special marriage-license granted (23 Jan., 1416-17), i, 229. Woodland [Wodelond, MS.],— There was a Manor of this name in Ermington, i, 195" ; also, iu Little Torring ton, i, 226.— For Wodelond in Bishop's Tawton, see Holeway, Wm., U, 311. There was a Prebend of " Wodelond " in the Colleg. Ch. of Crediton, i, 5". Woodleigh, John Wytloff's, bequest to the Church, i, 306. Wm. Breerlegh (also Breelegh, MS., i, 105", and Breyrlegh, u, 357"), R., was a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Woodleigh, i, 50 ; Ucence of non-residence for ayear, from 11 June, 1409, i, 89 ; and again (with relaxation of seques tration), from 28 Sept, 1410 ; i, 105",— .See Derlyng, Thos., i, 229. Woolfardisworthy, John York, R. ; licensed to celebrate in the Chapel of St. James (17 July, 1400), i, 44. WooUeigh [WoUegh, MS.], see Wybbury (Oratories), i, 39 ; also, Aiayet, Robert, ibid. Wordell, John, of Churchstow, ii, 291. 2 A^ 372 INDEX. Werthe, Alice, i, 309,— She was a nun of Cornworthy, and obtained licence to migrate to Canonsleigh (14 March, 1415-16), i, 218. Werthe, Tho., co-patron of Washfield, u, 108, 142, 168, 259", 356". Wortham [or Worthyn], John, collated to Farringdon, ii, 129 ; exch. for St. EndeUion, U, 129" ; i, 131. John Worthyn, chaplain, was inst. to Axminster, ii, 151" ; and soon afterwards the Bishop appointed him the 3rd of his chaplains, and dispensed -with his residence at Axminster, or any other Benefice which might be conferred ou him ; he was to make ample provision for the oure of souls (18 Sept., 1413), u, 187. He exchanged Axminster to be Warden of St. Laurence's Hospitel, Crediton, and immediately resigning the same (U, 187), was coUated to St Breoke, U, 187".— ^fec, also, i, 332, 333. Worthele [Worthyhele, MS.], in Ermington, i, 238. Wotton, John, presents to. Upton Hellions, ii, 179". — Richard, i, 327". Wrest, Wm., of Apuldram, n, 293". Wrothe (or Wroth), John, son and heir of Sir John. — See Uploman (Institutions). Wryght, Vincent, see Payton, IsabeUa, i, 324"- Wryght, Wm., R. of Icklesham, exch. for St. Cleer, ii,,51. Wryter, John, V.'of St. Gluvias (deceased), ii, 158 ; mentioned as V. of St. Budock (the dau. Church), ii, 225. W^ybbury,^ Isolda, widow of Walter Denys, presents to Bradford, ii, 177". — See atte Forde (Oratories(. Wybbery, John, patron of Lustleigh, ii, 17, 93". Wyburgh, Agneta, daughter of Wm.; see Bragge, Roger, i, 224". Wyche, John, inst. to Huntshaw, ii, 44"; exch. for Cadeley (Dioc. of Lincoln), ii, 49" ; inst. to AU-Hallows-on-the- WaUs, Exeter, ii, 176; exch. for Beynton (Sarum), ii, 200". Wydeslond, John, V. of Bampton (Dioc. of Lincoln), exch. for Heavitree, ii, 55" ; i, 327".— John Wyddyslond, ibid. — See i, 322 [Wythyslond, MS.] Wydeslond, Robert, V. of Colyton, i, 312. Wydesworthy, Thomas, and Agnes his wife, i, 319. Wyger, John, a chaplain without employment, — He refused to serve in the Church of Great Torrington (which was wholly destitute of a Chaplain), although he had been offered a competent stipend by the R., Stephen Payne, who asked the Bp^ to interfere ; Wyger was ordered to submit on pain of suspension, etc. (15 Nov., 1414), i, 203". Wyghale, Rob., R. of Stockleigh Pomeroy (i, 51", 101), and Canon of Crediton, his death, ii, 197. ^ Called elsewhere " Isolda, relicta GUberti 1415), i, 195". atte Forde, alias Wybbery " (27 March, INDEX. 373 Wygtought, Thomas, R. of Calstock, i, 8" ; ii, 6". Wyke St. Mary; WUliam Hals, R. ; his WUl, i, 306. John GorewyU, R., was licensed to celebrate in the Chap, of St Laurence in this parish (5 Aug.,^ 1 400), i, 45 : Ucence of non-residence for a year, from 17 Oct, l^O^j — Johanni Gorewell, jumiori, in Legibus Bacalario ... dummodo medio tempore steterit in Universitate Oxoniensi ; i, 82^.— [Breve Regium], Manda mus to the Bishop to admit a fit Clerk, on the King's presentation, ou his recovery of the right to present, against John ColshuU and Emma his wife (22 June, 1404).— Prohibition to admit, pendente lite (13 Oct, 1404).— S'ee Mares, John, i, 191 (Oratories). Wyke, in the pari,sh of Axminster, i, 82". Wyke, Edith, wife, and John, son of Robert, i, 321. Wyke, John, Esciuire ["de Nenhide"], presents to Blackborough, ii, 25, 85.— See i, 328.— For John Wyke, clerk, see Ottery St. Mary, U, 278. Wyke, Wm. de, Preb. in the parish-church of Norton (Dio. of Durham), exch. for a Can. and [the 7th] Preb. in Ottery St. Mary, and then resigns, ii, 100". — See i, 305". Wykeley, Peter, — a Friar Minor, — He was admitted as a Confessor in the Diocese — ad quod ministerimm exequendum per fratrem Willelmum, Fratrum Minorum Provincie AngUcane ministrum, juxta formam Capituli super Cathedram, Domino extitit presentatus (8 March, 1410-11), i, 119". Wykes, Wm., and John Castell (clerks, of the Dioc. of York and of Coventry and Lichfield), appointed by the Bp. his Proctors, etc. (9 June, 1400), i, 40. W^yket, Hervey, clerk, i, 222" ; — CoUated to a Preb. in Crantock, ii, 31 ; inst. to the Preb. of Ti-ehaverock in St. EndelUon, U, 46"; to St. Mawgan-iu-Pydar, ii, 121 ; which he exch. for a Can. and the Preb. of Rugge in Crediton, ii, 139" ; inst. to St. Columb- major, u, 178" ; resigned, ii, 187. He was proxy for Rd. Bray, John Fecos, John MidderhUle, Rd. Peryn de Polmargh, and Walter Trote [q.v.] Wykham (or Wykeham), John ; collated to the Preb. of Walton, in Bosham, ii, 82"- Wykeham [also Wykham, MS.], Nicholas, Can. of Howden, see Bosham ; resigned his Ppeb. of V\'^alton, in Bqsham,ii, 32" ; his death, ii, 96". Wykelond, Richard, i, 307" ; perhaps the same as Richard Wykeslond, ll.b., notary-publick, i, 16", 324; n, ll^ 37, 37", 41, 4r, 43, 49", 60", 61. Conmiission, as President of the Consist Court, etc. (20 March, 1397-8), ii, 216 ; (6 Jan., 1398-9), U, 222 ; Official, during the vacancy of the Archdeaconry of Exeter (9 July, 1408), u, 232^; proxy for John Otery, U, 34 ; V. of Colyton, his death, u, 130; Commission directed to Rd. Hals and Rd. Talbot, to prove his WUl (7 Jan., 1410-11), u, 237 : and see i, 315". Richard " Wekyslond " (deceased) is referred to, i, 331. Wykyngston, John, R. of St. Pancras, London — He exch. for Bridestowe, and a Can. and th* 7th Preb. in Ottery St Mary, 874, INDEX. U, 150" ; i, 201" ; exch. his Can., etc., for a mmor-Canonry and Drayton's Chauti7 in St. Paul's, London, u, 155" ; and Bridestowe for Deene (Dio. Lmc), U, 166" (here caUed " Wygyngton ").— [£m-c Regium, de venire /acids]- John Wykyngston, R. of Bridestowe, to appear at Westnunster, ¦ and shew cause why he should not pay to John, Prior of Plympton, £10, being arrears of an annual rent of 10 marks, 8 Feb., 1414-15 ; U, 351, 351". Wilcotys, Jno., the King's Receiver in Devon and CornwaU ; see " Tin." Wylde, Clement, collated to a Canonry in Glasney, ii, 106. Wylde, Henry, i, 305. Wylkyn, John, see Lanbrobys,' John, i, 196". — John Wylkyn, Can. of St. Stephen's, Launceston, occurs ii, 117. Wylle, Clement, Can. of Glasney and V. of St. Probus, i, 174, 194,", 207"; ii, 145. The name occurs somewhat frequently : — John WyUe, Can. of Launceston, was thrice appointed a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Trigg-major, i, 143", 174, 194". — John Wylle, chaplain of the parish-church of Ugborough, i, 172" ; andsee, i, 312, 322".— John WUl, a poor clerk, of Oxford, i, 328.— John Wylle, of the par. of Plympton, excommunicated and contumacious, was handed overby the Bishop to the secular arm (8 May, 1419), i, 247. — John Wylla, collated to Zennor, ii, 47". — John Wille, alias Scryvener, R. of Studland (Dio. of Salisbury), exch. for E. OgweU, U, 198".— John WyUe, Can. of Crantock, resigned, ii, 159". — See atte WUle and atte Wylle. Wylle, NycoU, i. 312. WyUe, Roger, V. of Milton [Abbot], ii, 58", 60", 61" ; his death, ii, 132", 243, WUle, Thos. R. of Truro, U, 246" ; i, 93", 96, 115" : his death, u, 140". WUle, William, inst. to St. Clether, U, 156", 253. WyUemere, William de, co-patron of Roseash, ii, 81. Wyllesdon, John (aUas Jordan), R. of Huntshan (deed.), ii, 195". WyUesdon, Richard, proxy for John Chitterne, u, 162". Wyllesdon, WiUiam, proxy for WiUiam Swyft, ii, 168". WyUet, John, inst. to Helland, ii, 174" ; i, 240. Wylyam, Hervey, clerk. — Dispensacio super defectu nataliwm (J 7 Oct., 1413), i, 186" [afterwards V. of St. Issey ; see Lacy, Reg. ii, 212]. Wyllyam, Rd., coU. to St. Colan, u, 142 ; exch. for St. Cubert, ii, 145". Wyllym, Marista, of Lagham, i, 306. Wyllyng, John, i, 301. Wyllyng, Thomas, inst. to Merton, U, 146" ; i, 173, 198, 227". ^yllyngham, John, R. of Poughill (deceased), ii, 103. Wyllys, John, R. of Churchstanton (deceased), u, 5". INDEX. 375 Wymbeldon, Wm., co-patron of Chagford,, ii, 33", 34", 35". Wymond, John, clerk, i, 222". Wynchcombe, Rd., see Prophet, John, Can. of Abergwyly, ii, 29. Wynchestre, John, V. of Mariansleigh, resigns, ii, 56. Wyndegrynde, John, inst. to Trewen Chantry, Holsworthy, ii, 144", 248. Wyndout, John, R. of Black Torrington, exch. for St. Mary Steps, Exeter, ii, 81" ; for Widecombe, ii, 124" ; his death, ii, 143". Wyndouth, Rob. and Agnes, see Swayne, Rd., i, 39". Wyndesore, Richard, i, 306". Wyne, Walter, R. of Bicton (deceased), ii, 2". Wynkankton, John, i, 332. Wyngkelegh, Geoffrey, inst. to the Chantry of Washbourne, ii, 65" ; i, 221 [Wynkelegh] ; his death [Wynkele], ii, 197". Wynkelegh, Peter, inst. to Teignbrewer, ii, 108 ; decd.,ii, 146. Wyngode [also Wynnegode, MS.], Henry, ll.b., ii, 141" — Proxy for Wm. Pylton, U, 102", for Stephen Resker, U, 145" ; coUated to Lezant, ii, 155. Proxy for John Godegrave, ii, 163. — A Commission was directed to him (3 March, 1413-14) ad petendum et recipiendum clericos convictos ... in Cornubia, U, 254 ; and with Augustine Strode, V. of Lamer ton), to enquire as to the dilapidations of Cardynham, ibid. — He exch. Lezant for St. Ervan (?), U, 174" ; and was coUated to a Preb. in St. Probus, U, 175 ; which he exch. for a Can. iu Glasney, ii, 182"' — Ofhcial-PecnUar in Corn waU, i, 161", etc. Wynsham, John, R. of Parracombe (resigns), ii, 7". John Wynsham, V. of Combe St Nicholas (Dio. of B. and W.), exch. for Chittle hampton, U, 106". Wynter, Richard, R. of Instow (deceased), ii, 89". Wynterburne [also, Wynterborne and Wynterbourne], John, inst. to Charleton, ii, 103, 357". — Roger was Prior of the Friars Preachers, of Bristol, i, 306. Wynterborn-W^ast, Manor and advowson of (Co. Dorset), U, 281", et seqq. Wyet [or Wyot], Thos., proxy for Stephen Taillour, ii, 7 ; for John Bruere, u, 12" ; for Wm. Fedde, u, 90 ; for John Cook, n, 108" ; for John Hermane, ii, 109 ; for Simon Tovy, ii, 188" [Whyot, MS.]. Wysbech, Nicholas, Abbot of Newenham, ii, 153". Wyse; John, clerk, — Dispensacio super defectu natalium (21 July, 1403), i, 67"; and again, 24 Aug., 1406 ; i, 78. A John Wyse occurs as patron of Lew Trenchard, u, 12 ; 309 ; aud see St Germoe ii, 264". 376 INDEX. Wyssynton, Wm., and Agnes Dunneworth,— 'They were married in ignorance of impediment, viz. consanguinity in the 4th degree ; Dispensation granted, 4 Oct., 1413 ; i, 185". Wyt, Wm., R. of AU HaUows-on-the-Walls, Exeter (deceased), ii, 44". Wytbery, Henry — Eldest son of John Wytbery, jun., when a chUd, under 11 years, had been handed over against his wUl to the Friars Minors at Exeter, by his father, in order (as was supposed) to exclude him from succeeding to his inheritance ; and, fearing his father's threats, he had actuaUy assumed the habit and tonsure before his 11th birthday. The Friars themeselves were in some difficulty, fearing that he might escape to his friends ; so they kept moving 1dm about " like a vagabond " for six months or more, and at length conveyed him into Wales to their house at Carmarthen. Here he told his story to the Superior, aud begged to have his ordinary clothes returned to him, vrith permission to return to the world, even though he went naked. But the Superior was angry, and shut him up closely tiU the end of his year of probation. Then the said Superior summoned him to his presence, and endeavoured to persuade him to profess, when he deoUned to do so, and again begged for leave to retum to the world. But the Superior threatened to punish him -vrith the utmost severity if he deserted the Order, and kept him shut up more closely than ever, not delaying to put his threats into execution, and at last resorting to a stratagem to effect his purpose, Heniy did not understand Latin, and the Superior, knowing this, gave him the " Profession " written in Latin to read, and compeUed him to do so, though he was most unwilUng. On the strength of this device they announced that he was a professed Minorite, and when he was iu his 15th year, by threate of imprisonment and by bpdUy tortures, they forced him to take the Order of Sub-Deacon against his 'vrill. Nevertheless, Henry never ceased to protest against the treat ment that he had received, and to declare that he would seize the first opportunity of returning to the world. This he at last succeeded in doing, and petitioned the Pope for redress and remedy. The BuU of Alexander V., reciting the above facts, is given at length ; therein the Pope commands strict enquiry to be made into the circumstances, and that Henry, if his story turned out to be true, should be permitted to retm-n to the world, and also to marry if he pleased. This is followed by a copy of a 2nd BuU, of the next Pope, John XXIIL, reciting the 1st Bull, and steting that (in consequence of the death of Alexander) the latter had never been executed. Henry, however, had renewed his petition, and Pope John granted his request. He appeared in person before the Bishop, at Crediton, on 20 August, 1411, and presented both BuUs, and on August 25, Stefford issued a, Commission to the Archdeacon of Exeter, to Thos. Noel, ll.b., Sub-Dean in his Cathedral Church, Rd. Olyver, Judge of the Consistory Court, and Walter Robert, Canon of Glasney, to make inquisition in the matter, and to act accordingly with his authority, in consequence of his own absence on urgent business making it impossible for him to do so. — i, 131". WythewyU, John, Precentor of Crediton (his WUl), i, 309. Wythe, Thomas, V. of St. Keverne (deceased), ii, 88". Wythiell, Simon, Canon of Glasney, ii, 2. Wythye, Wm., V. of Stogumber, exch. for the Chantry of Colcombe, ii, 36 ; resigns, and is inst. to the Chantry of Morthoe, u, 13 ; resigns, u, 63".— See Colebrook), u, 249". Wytloff, John, R. of LoddisweU (deed.), ii, 83"; his WiU, i, 305". INDEX. 377 Wytteney, John, inst. to Mariansleigh, ii, 5. Wyttnam, John, see Oldcastel, i, 192." Wytymer, John, proxy for Thomas Montagu, u, 42. Y. Ya, John, see atte Ya. Yarcombe ; John Hele, V., a Penitentiary in the Deanery of Dunkeswell, i, 94, 115, 143, 173", 194. Yarnscombe, appropr. to the Hosp. of St. John, Exeter, u, 360. Yate, Joan and Richard, see atte Yate. Yaxley [Yakesley and Yakysley, MS.], i, 18", 28. Yealmpton, Noss Mayo in, i, 37. — John [Play], V., a Peniten tiary in the Deanery of Plympton, i, 50. Yeate, John, R. of Creacombe (deceased), ii, 13". Yeo [Yoe, MS], in the parish of Alwington, i, 84. Yeo, Walter and William, i, 308". Yestebrok, Richard, V. of Okehampton (deceased), ii, 154. Yeurde [also Yarde, MS.], Wm., R. of Great Torrington, u, 265, 265"; his death, ii, 190". Ynngeston, in Harberton, see Burleston (Oratories), i, 105. Yoce, — "fratrem Michaelem Yoce, custodem de Tymbyg," ii, 93". Yonge (or Young), John, perpetual Vicar of Bosham, ii, 147, 168", 280, 281, 294. Yonge, Walter, inst. to Umberleigh, ii, 96" ; his death, ii, 122. Yonge, Wm. inst. to St. Stephen's-by-Saltash, u, 102, 336, 338. Yoksale, or Yoxhal, Wm., inst. to Clyst St, George, ii, 115 ; resigns, ii, 132. York, Edw., Duke of. Patron of Canonsleigh Abbey; see le Despenser, ii, 125" York, John, R. of Woolfardisworthy, i, 44 ; exch. for Bramp ford Speke, ii, 75 ; resigns, ii, 188". Yoxsale, John, i, 305. Yul, Robert, i, 306". Yurd, John, inst. to Bradworthy, ii, 88" ; [Yerde, MS.], resigns, u, 152". Yurd, Matthew, V. of Townstal, u, 6"; ["Yerde, MS.], Abbot Elect of Torre, his " Obediencia," ii, 142". ^78 INDEX. Yurd, Roger, R. of Wembw:orthy, i, 9. Yuri, Walter, of Kingston (q.v.), ii, 277^. Yuse [Hughes ?], Hugh, i, 314. Z. Zeal Monachorum ; Walter Beare, R. ; licence of non-residence for a year, from 28 May, 1396, i, 9 ; also,-' for a year, from 4 June, 1397, i, 12.— John Spredell, R., i, 138. Zennor [John Wylla], V. of, i, 103. Zouche, Thos. la, inst., to LoddisweU, R., ii, 83" ; i, 77", 94 ; his death, ii, 131". Sir William was patron of Loddiswell, ii, 338. Zouche, Wm. la (of Haryngworth), presents to Totnes Priory, ii, 96", see, also, ii,349. " 3eake, John, i, 331". 300, Henry, see atte 3eo. 3okshale, see Yokshale. ^ He is here called " Robert '' — a clerical error. - -37& - : WiliiiS. I. Wm. Falewell, Rector of the Mediety of the Church of Ermington ; Canon of Windsor. i, 300. Executors : John Bremesgrave and John Busch, chaplains. Proved 30 May, 1397, before the Bishop.— [The -wUl iteelf is not given.] IL Rd. de Raundes, R. of Northmolton ; Canon of Wmdsor. Dated at Windsor Castle, in testator's house there, 23 March, 1398-9. i, 300. He commends his soul to Almighty God, Blessed Mary, and All Saints, and orders his body to be buried in the Church of St John Baptist, Windsor, if it can be done conveniently ; aud if not, then in the church of the parish where he may happen to die. For the fabrick of the nave of such church he leaves 20s. ; and for masses for two years, to be said therein for his soul, and for his parente and benefactors, £10 13s. 3d. ; also for 4 trigintalia\ for his own soul, 10s. For the poor, on the day of his funeral, 40s. ; for prisoners, 20s. ; for poor bed ridden folk, unable to make their Uring, 20s. ; for all other expenses on the occa sion, 40s. Not more than five wax Ughts to be burnt around his body. To the nave of Northmolton Church he leaves 40s : and beUeving, on his conscience, that, after aU he had laid out on the repairs of his church and manse, the sum of £10 ought to content his successor, especially as he had not received a penny from his own predecessor on account of dUapidations, he leaves that sum to the next Rector, but solely on condition that he gives a full discharge therein to his execu tors, and makes no further claim upon them. To the poor of Northmolton he leaves 40s. To the ministers of AU Saints', Derby (to keep his exequies), 20s. To his sister MatUda 40s, and one of his best garmente. For the fabrick of the nave of Raunds Church, 40s. For the poor there, 40s. To Thomaa Aynho 20s. The residue of his estate, after paying his debte, to be devoted to pious uses. Executors .-—Thos. Marton ; John Massyngham ; and Thos. Laurence (to each of whom he leaves 40s. over and above, their necessai-y expenses).— :Wit- nesses: — The said executors ["Lorence" here in MS.], and John Page, John Chiselet, John HuU, and others. — Proved 8 February, 1399-1400, before the Dean of Windsor, in the Chapter House there ; registered at Clyst, 14 April, 1400. The Bishop's seal was affixed, at Crediton, 19 August. III. John de Dodyngton, R. of Crewkerne, Can. of Exeter and Preb. of Crediton. Dated 26 March, 1400. i, 301. He commends his soul to God, the Blessed Mary, the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and St Bartholomew (his patrons), and to AU Saints ; and directs his body to be buried in the Cathedral, before the altar of St. John,, by the side of Canon William Dounebryge — " magistri mei, dum vixit." He leaves Id to evei-y poor person asking an alms in God's name, on the day of his burial ; and for the funeral rites and his obit £26 13s. 4d. — To his mother, should she surrive him, £20. To the Bishop his large Missal (if his other effects sufficed to, pay his debts and legacies without selUng it). — To each of his two sisters, 100s.' To Otho Chambernon the gilt cup, (ciphum) which the Bp. had given him, and 40s. To the said Otho's -vrife, for' the good of testator's soul, and the soul of Rd. Hydon, her former husband — " secundum velle suum" — 100s. To Master Rob. Rygge,- a cup " de testa ovis vocate Gripe. "^ To Laurence Haukyn, his Uttle Missal and one Antiphonar, on the condition already stipulated. To each of his servante, " commomnti in hospicio meo, portanti vestem armigerorum sive clerieorum ejusdem secte," 40s,, and to each valet, 30s. To each serving-man, 10s. To Wm. Clyve, 60s. ; iB'^John Beston, lOOs. ; to his sister Agnes, 100,s. ; to his sister Amisia, 40s. To Nicholas Fit^ Herbert a silver cup worth 40s. and his second-best horse. To Wm. Hydon his best horse and 20s. To the Anchorite of St. Leonard's, 40s. (to pray " Officium 30 Missarum." — D'Amis. " Is ovis a clerical error for avis ? 380 index— Wills. for their souls). To Thos. Spore, 40s. ; to Geoffrey BotereU, 20s. ; to Thos. Cook, 20s. ; to Matthew Stoke, a cup with ite cover, formerly the property of one Stephen, a recluse. — To each of his executors, accepting administration, 5 marks. He directed that his obit and that of WUUam Dounebryg, should be observed at Exeter for 20 yeai-s, and that two chaplains should say mass for his soul, and for Margaret de Courtenay, WiUiam, the late Archbishop, WiUiam Dounebryg, Stephen the recluse, and Henry Blakebome, at the discretion of his executors, with any residue derived from the proceeds of his benefices. His best vestment and his large manual to be given to the church of Crewkerne, if testator were R. at the time of his death. Executors :— Laurence Haukyn, Nich. Fit5 Herbert andWm. Clyve_; Rob. Rygge and Otho Chambernon to be overseers. They were to pay all his debte, a Ust of which he left in his own handwriting. At the end tie foUovring legacies are added : — To Wm. Hayford three tricennaUa -^ to John Dene, the same ; to Richard PhUep, two tricennalia ; to Wm. Reehe, 13s. 4d. ; to John WyUyng, 10s. ; to Rd. Spryn- golte, lOs. ; to John Crede, 6s. 8d. ; to the Hosp. of St John, Exeter, 20s. ; to Friar John Gryndel, for his own use, 6s. 8d. ; and to the Friars, Preachers and Minors, at Exeter, de panibus meis canonicalUius, at the discretion of his executors. Proved, 20 April, 1400, before the Bishop, at Clyst IV. William Trenowyth ; of St. Cleer, Cornwall. Dated, 15 April, 1400. i, 301". JHe commends his soul to God, and his body to holy burial. He leaves to the V. of St. Cleer, 12d. for tithes forgotten. To John Lanrek. chaplam (for his soul), 23. To the Friars of Truro [Truru, MS.], 2s. 6d. To John Grene, chaplam, 2s. 6d. To the store (stauro) of St. Cleer, 3 sheep. To the Friars of Bodmin, 2s. 6d. ; to the CarmeUtes of Plymouth, 2s. 6d. To the store (imtowo) of St. Mary, in St. Cleer Church, 2 sheep ; to the store of the Holy Cross therein, 1 sheep, and the same to the store of St. James. To UdeUna, his sister, 1 cow and 12 sheep. To CeeUia PhiUpp, 1 brazen pot. The residue to his executors, for Ms funeral rites and for the good of his soul ; they were to reimburse themselves, in reason, for their trouble and expenses. Executors : — Rd. Bray and Wm. Bray, his sons. Proved, during the Bishop's Visitation of the Archdeaconry of CornwaU, before Rd. Hals, his Commissaiy, at Clyst, 24 April, 1400. V. — John Gardyner, R. of St. Martin's, Exminster. Dated, 20 May, 1400. i, 301". He commends his soul to God Almighty, and directe his body to be buried, near his father, in Exminster Church. He leaves to the Hosp. of St. John, Exeter, 13s. 4d. To the Friars Minors of Exeter, 13s. 4d. To John Brugyth, priest of the parish-church thereof, [Exminster] 33. 4d. To Joan, his sister, 1.3s. 4d. To Rd. Drake, clerk, si velit scolas excercere, 13s. 4d. For the mainten ance of the fabrick of his said parish-church, 3s. 4d. To Roger Jurdan, his clerk, 26s. 8d. ; also, one bed -with furniture complete, one mattrass, and his best horse. The residue of his estate he leaves to his executors to be spent for th« good of his soul. Executors :— -Henry Gardiner, his brother, and Rd. Skynner (chaplains) ; and Roger Jurdan, clerk. Proved,, 31 May, 1400, by Rd. Hals (Canon and ChanceUor of the Cathedral) in the Consistory Court there. VL— Sir John Prydeaux, Knight. Dated,. 5 June, 1403. i, 302. 1 Officium 30 Missarum .,. vel obven- ratione ejusdem Officii -^,D'.4r«is. tiones qua: obveniunt sacerdotibus index — WILLS. 381 He was moved to make his WiU ou finding himself in imminent danger of death. He commends his soul to God, and directe that his body be buried "in ala Beati Petri de Modbury."' He leaves lOOs. towards certain works in progi-ess in Modbury Church, on condition that the parishioners either buy (or engage to buy vritMn two years) a complete set of vestmente ; otherwise the money was to be appUed to the tabula recently bought for the High Altar there. He leaves to his -wife, Eliza beth, a horse, called Bayerd ; and to his daughter Thomasia all his pearls. The residue of his estate he directs his executors to use for the good of his soul. Executors : — His wife, Elizabeth ; his daughter, Thomasia ; John Copleston ; John Ralegh, of FardeU [FurdeU, MS.] ; John Dyghte ; and Roger Berd, chaplain. Proved, 7 Aug., 1403, before the Bisliop, at Crediton. VII. — Walter Trote, Can. of Exeter, and R. of St. Kerrian Dated, 4 November, 1399. i, 302b. He commends his soul to God, Blessed Mary, and All Saints ; his body to be buried in the Cathedral. He leaves to every Canon present at his funeral 2s. To every Vicar, 12d. To every AnnueUar priest, 6d. To each of the Secondaries, and to each chorister, in Uke manner 3d. He orders six torches to be burnt when his body is carried into the Cathedral, cm the night of his exequies and on the day of his funeral; each weighing 13 pounds of wax and 6 pounds " de Rosyn," with the wioks thereto (cum lichinis ad eosdem). To 6 poor men to carry the said torches, a cloak apiece (made of grey cloth, with hood) ; and for the good of his soul he orders Id. to be given to every poor person attending his funeral. To the chap lains of St. Mary's Chapel iu the Chantry at Slapton, 3s. 4d. each, to say and sing Placebo and Diryge on the night of his exequies, and Mass on the day of his burial. To two secondaries in the said Chapel, 2s. each. To two boys, 12d. each. To the said Chapel a missal and an antiphonar ; and, for the use of the chaplains there, 24 sUver spoons and 6 sUver cups, with the arms of Sir Guy Bryan, knight, thereon, to remain for the store of the chaplains for ever. To the Hosp. of St John Baptist, Exeter, 13i. 4d. ; to each poor scholar thereof, 12d. ; to the poor men therein 3s. 4d. To be distributed among the poorer tenants of the Manor of Slapton 153 To the prisoners in the King's prison at Exeter, and in the Lord Bishop's 4d. each. To the Friars Preachers of Exeter, 6s. 8d. To the Friars Minors there, 6s. 8d. To the meu and women in the Leper's House of St. Mary Magd. by the West Gate, Exeter, 3s. 4d. ; to the Leper's House at Barnstaple, 12d. To every man or woman lying in novo redditu Simonis Grendon^ over against testator's house, 3d. For Barnstaple Bridge, 10s. For Bideford Bridge, 13s. 4d. For Cowley [Covlegh, MS.] Bridge, near Exeter, 3s. 4d. To his Ch. of St. Kieran he leaves a graduEd, and for its High Altar one tuaUa, with a green frontal, and a frontal of the same colour to hang above the Altar, with two curtains to matoh, and one frontal of the same colour to hang before the Altar, also a chasuble -with ite parures.* To John Whyte he leaves 5 marks. To Andrew, his servant, 13s. 4d. To Rd. Anslade, 13s. 4d. To Walter Cook, lately his servant, 10s. The residue to his executors, to be devoted to pious uses, for the good of his soul Executors : — John Combe, Minister of the Parish Church of Slapton, in the Chantry recently founded there ; Nicholas Wake, R. of Torbrian ; and Thos. Losquyt, chaplain. — Proved, 12 March, 1403-4, before the Bishop, at Clyst ' The (north) transept, is stUl caUed the direction of the R. of Ringmore.) It " Orcherton aisle." Inite north wall is the custeim, now, to caU the church the mutUated effigies of Sir John " St George's," but wrongly : it was Prydeaux and Elizabeth his wife dedicated to St Peter. repose under a very beautiful canopy, ' See Grendon's WiU, infra. No. XXXII. which has recently been restored at ^ cum paruris. — HaUiweU quotes Test. the cost of Mr. Prideaux-Brune, of Vetust. p. 267,—" with the aubes and Prideaux Place, CornwaU (under the parures." 382 INDEX— WILLS. VIII. Henry Brokelond, Can. of Exeter and R. of Moreton. ' Dated, 15 January, 1403-4. i, 303. He commends his soul to God, and his body to sacred sepulture. He leaves £20 for his funeral expenses, and for the poor who should attend ; also 20s. for his poor parishioners at Moreton, and the same for the poor of Tiverton on the same day. To Moreton Church he bequeaths a set of vestments, a chalice, a corporal anituallMm, with a frontal displaying the arms of the late Countess [of Devon] ; also a super-altar, with two cruets (phialis) from his Chapel at Exeter. To the Hosp of St. John Bapt at Exeter, 20s. To the Cathedral a new large Psalter, not quite complete (but to be completed by his executors, and chained to his own stall in the choir) ; also a Manual. To the Church of Crediton he leaves his Missal ; his cousin, John Snape, to have the use of it, whenever he pleases, -within the said Church, but not to carry it out ; also, his second Psalter. To the Prioress of Polslo a small chest (ypent'f for her use, and that of her successors for ever. To the Cathedral aforesaid, a great coffer, cofferam de Flaundris, to keep vestments in. To the Convente of Polslo, Canonsleigh, and Cornworthy, 6s. 8d. each. To the Friars Preachers of Exeter, 6s. 8d., and the same to the Friars Minors there. To siok men at St Mary Magdalen's, near Exeter, 3s. 4d. To John Snape, his cousin, he leaves a Breviary (given him by one John Martyn, who desired his prayers) ; but Snape was not to sell it, but leave it to some good priest, who would pray for testator and for the said John Martyn. Another Breriary that he had lent ham is to be given up to his executors ; and he leaves Viim a book containing the matins of the B. V. M., Placebo and Dirige, and the visitation of the sick ; also, an old set of Decretals, and another book of Decretals ; also, 2 beds complete, -with one pair of bed-curtains (Reddles), crimson ; also, 1 par peUium de latyn which testator had from the Countess, and a large chest which belonged to his father ; also, two silver cups, given him by Snape's father, and ¦ twelve silver spoons, six of which were already in his keeping ; also, two coats, trimmed with rich fur (furratas cum peUour — " pelury "), and two hangings (dorsters) of tapestry, sis cushions, and three bench coverings (bankers) to match. To Walter Marker, chaplain, he leaves 6s. 8d. To Rob. Colyn, chaplain, the smaU Breviary, quod est in sacello positvm. To John Pruet, chaplain, the Breriary in ¦ John Snape's possession and 20s. To Magota Sourapeldore 20s. and an old cloak, (armilausam-Suplicatam de rubeo et bockehorne). To Joan, wife of Thomas Cornwale, 5s. and a cupboard (unum almary) already in her possession. To Henry Milforde, his • servant, 20s. To John Boldebury, another servant, his third best bed, with all its furniture, (cum toto apparatu sive RydeUis) also, two smaU-sized brazen pots and two brazen dishes, one of the better sort ; also 40s. To another servannt, Thomas EUo mede, 10s. To Wm. Boldebury, 13s. 4d. ; and a book of the matins of the B. V. M. To John Batyn, another servant, goods to the value of one mark. To Thomas Estmond, another servant, 40d. To another servant, Rd. Favel, 40d. As to the legacies in money, those who so wished might select any of his movable goods of the same value, at the prices assigned in his Inventory. The residue he leaves to his executors, to be used for the repose of his soul. Executors : — John Snape, Rob. Colyn, and John Pruet, priests. They were to administer jointly, and none of them separately -without the consent of his colleagues ; but all together and with one mind. Proved 10 July, 1404, before the Bishop at Clyst. IX. — John Langelegh, Minister of the CoUegiate Church of St. Mary at Ottery. Dated, 17 July, 1404. i, 304. He commends his soul to God, and orders his body to be buried in the ceme tery there, outside the west door, before the image of Blessed Mary. He leaves to every Canon attending his funeral (unless engaged in duty elsewhere in the Church), 8d. ; to a hundred poor persons lOOd., or bread to the same value, if ' I-paynned ; ornamented (A.S.) HaUiweU. INDEX — WILLS. 383 his goods admit To John Langelegh, his brother, six silver spoons. To Henry Clement a Breriary and a manual ; requiring him to pray for his soul as long as he lived, and to bequeath the books to another priest, so that they might never be sold. To the Vicars, among them, for thirty Masses (for the rest of his soul, and for Wm. Slade), 2s. 6d. To Geoffrey Warre, a book containing the Common of Sainte. To 'Wm. Skyrdon, a cloak coloris de Storion,^ with a hood of the same colour. To Joan Skyrdon, his wife, unam jupam blodii coloris Tnixti penul- latam cum pedibus agnorum nigri coloris. To JuUana, testator's sister, a dress of red colour, cum una pellida [pellisse] and its hood. To SibeUa, his stepmother, a dress of red colours, mixed, trimmed vrith fur, with its hood. To the daughters of the said Sibella, 12d. each. To her sons, after the girls (post illos) 4d. each. To Wm. atte Stone a short doublet. To the sons of his sister JuUana, 4d. each ; to Magota, her daughter, 12d. To Joan, wife of John Redclyf, a dress of green colours, mixed, with hood ; and lid. to pay for the m^ing. To Wm. Cotyn and his wife 3b. 4d. To the Church of Ottery unum quaterrmm optimum de organis'. To AUce, wife of his servant John, a crimson dress trimmed with white. To John Kye, an oak table et unum kerchef pro amictu suo. To AUce, wife of John Twyford, two wine skins, each containing quartam lagene. To Thos. Bateman, 3s. 4d. Executors :— Henry Clement and Geoffrey Ware (sic), who were to dispose of the residue of his estate for the good of his soul, with leave to buy any article not bequeathed, if they paid as much as any other person would have to pay, so as not to defraud his souL Witnesses : — Rob. Alkebourn, Nicholas Oterford, John Metton, John Smyth, aud John Coke. Proved, 19 July, 1404, before the Bishop at Clyst. X. — Maurice Burgh, " Domini dum vixit familiaris." i)ai;e';, 2 Jan., 1404-5, in the town of Crediton. 1,304*. He commends his soul to his Creator and to Blessed Mary, His Glorious Mother, and all the sainte, directing his body to be buried in the parish where he may happen to die. He leaves 5s. among sixty priests to say sixty Masses on the day of his burial (if it can be managed), or as soon as possible afterwards ; of these Masses 15 were to be of the Holy Trinity, 15 of the Holy- Ghost, 15 of the Holy Cross, and 15 of Blessed Mary, Mother of God ; for his soul and for aU the faithful departed. Also, £30 to two chaplains to say divine serrice and celebrate daUy, in the church of St Mary at Clyst, for the three years immediately following his death, for his soul, and for Edw. IIL, the late Ring ; also, for Wm. de Mulsow, for his parents, for their benefactors, and for all the faithful dead ; every chaplain to receive yearly, for his service 100s. Also, he leaves his chasuble of white and crimson silks, an alb, an amice of white Unen, a stole, a maniple (phxmonem), and apparels to match (or of other like material, as near as possible in colour to the chasuble), for perpetual use in the said church, to be worn by the aforesaid chaplains whUe discharging the above- mentioned duties. And if they celebrate elsewhere, his executors are to proride a chasuble, alb, amice, stole, and maniple, and all necessary apparels, made of good materials, at their discretion. At the end of the three years these vestments to be given to the Church in which the Masses were said, to remain therem for ever. To the church of St. Michael, at Clyst, he leaves a chasuble (to be provided by his executors) of silk, embroidered with dogs, birds, and waves (undis) in divers colours, and, to wear with it, an alb, an amice of fine Unen a stole, a maniple, and apparels to match the chasuble, or as nearly as possible of the same colour. To the sick and bed-ridden, and other indigent people, he leaves 100s., to be distributed immediately after his death; and 5 marks ou the day of his exequies, every poor person attending to have Id., and to pray for his soul, i:o. To the Friars Minors, the Friars Preachers, and the House of St. John, in Exeter, he leaves 6s. 8d. each. To Walter Shoggere a,nd Joan his wife, if he should happen to die iu then- house, 6s. 8d, each. To John Palmer, Wm. de coquina, John Warde, John Piers, John Yoxsale, John Clyston, Rd. Baron, John Derby, Wm. Thorp, 1 " Stormus.— color atu/mi [a starling], qui ItaUce stomeUo dicitur "—D'Amis. 384 INDEX— WILLS. and Walter Pulter, servants of the Lord Bishop, 3s. 4d. each. To Henry Wilde, 20s. and a govm, [unam govnam] made of green cloth, embroidered on the left sleeve vrith leaves of white cloth, se-wn on. To Rob. Ogle, his chest called a ' Shipooffi-e,' standing in the Bishop's manor-house at Clyst, and a gown of freize (frise) doth, oaUed "Monster ViUers," bought at Coventry. To John Gylbert 3s. 4d. and a gown of green cloth, with facings of black cloth. To PhiUp " de coquina " of the Lord Bishop 3s. 4d., his bench [sellam] and "brig,"' and a govra of worsted "particoloured in shades of crimson colour, gavncm, de worstede motteley partitam blodii et sanguinei coloris, and a doublet of worsted, striped in crimson and lead-colour, (barre blodii et plonketi coloris). To Joan Gardiner, thon staying at Crediton, 63. 8d., and a gown of scarlet cloth, with white serge, (govnam de sharleto cum blanketo duplicatam). AU these bequests were subject to conditions whioh the testator proposed to convey to his executors by word of mouth. To WilUam Grantelond (aUas Portey), a gown of ray'' send/re, the gift of the Lord Bishop, bordered with crimson cloth, (partitam cumpamno blodio mixta, c/um agnelUs aliis furruratam. To Thomas de la Chambere, a gown of green ra-y, (de Ray viridi cum panno de plunket partitam) To any poor bed-ridden or indigent person, one of his bed-quUts, of divers colours of wool-work, and one of his blankete ; and to some other poor person a tester of the same suit (testei'am de secta dicti lecti) as the said bed, and one of his woollen blankets. Also, to Colkyn (sic), living with the Lord Bishop, a gown, his Lordship's last summer gift (de Kberata ultima estivaU dicti Domini mei Exoniensis). To Rob. Alkebarowe and John Matheu, chaplains, 20s. each, that they may be wUUng to administer. His two silver- mounted daggers [basdardi], and his three silver girdles he orders to be sold to the best advantage, and the money expended ou works of piety for the good of his soul, &o., as well as all legacies which might lapse by reason of death. The residue to be di'rided among the chaplains, who should say the masses for his soul, among the poor and -wretched, and in other Uke works of piety. Executors ; — Rob. de Alkebarowe and John Matheu, above-mentioned. Witnesses : — John Simon, Rob. Shogger, (of Crediton), Wm. de Wyke and others. It is added that testator, after this wUl was made and sealed, bequeathed certain goods to certain persons, by name, as follows - — First to the Guild or Fraternity of the B.V.M. recently established (inchoate), in the Ch. of the Holy Cross at Crediton, 26s. 8d. ; towards reglazing a window (m adjutorium operis unius fenistre (sic) de novo vitriande) in the said Church, 40s. ; to " Arwehedmaker," of Exeter, 13s. 4d. ; to PhiUp, in the Lord Bishop's kitchen, aU his shirte, breeches, boote and shoes (camisias, braccas, calciamenta, et sotulares; to Katherine, wife of Rob. Ogle, 8 cups de Warre ; to master Wm. de Langeton a gu-dle ; to the said Rob. Ogle a smaU knife, called a "Wodeknyf "; to Joan, wife of Rob. Shogger, a mattrass (urmm materasium de carde). Also he left 4 eUs of material to make 2 towalia, one for the Church of St Mary at Clyst, and one for the Church of St Michael at Clyst ; to Stephen, chaplain of the aforesaid GuUd, a smaU knife, -with a handle of maple, ornamented with silver, in a sheath -with a sUver hooke (chape); to Wm. Fyssh I quaternum pergameni de Curie. The provision made in his wiU (ubi testamentum carat quod voluit) that two chaplains should say masses for his soul in the Church of St Mary Clyst, he changed m this codicU, directing them to celebrate, instead, at the altar of the aforesaid guUd, in Creditou Church. Proved with the codicU, 29 April, 1405, before the Bishop, at Crediton. XI. John Wytloff, R. of Loddiswell. i, 305". He commends his soul to Almighty God, his Creator, to Blessed Mary, Glorious Virgm, and to AU Samte, and orders his body to be buried in the church of the Friars Preachers at Bristol. ' bngam meam.— I suppose, a " brig," ^ rai/—" striped cloth-" sendre— j.e. " a utensU used in brewing," ete. sendrus, i.e. cineVeus ; or perhaps "A kind of iron set over the fire."— " aendal," i.q. « oendal," a rich thin SalliweU. sjlken stuff; INDEX — WILLS. 38.5 He leaves to John Meryk, chaplain, his Breviary, and his girdle of silk -with silver clasp ; also 100s., to pray for his souL To the Convent of the Friars Preachers at Bristol, for the work ou their church, 40s. To Roger Wynterborne, Prior of the said Convent, 403. To the Convente of the Minorites, Carmelites, and Augustinians, at Bristol, £3 ; viz., 20s. to each.— To the Church of Rampisham [Ramsham, MS.], 20s., and tothe Church of Frome St Quintin [Frome Quyntyn, MS.], 20s. To his poor parishioners he leaves 10 marks, to be expended in bread and for shoes (sotutarUms) or paid in money. To Mariota Wyllym, of Lagham, 13s. 4d. To the works in progress in the churches of Woodleigh, Churchstow, Dodbrooke, Thurleston, Bigbury, and Aveton-Giffard, £6 (20s. to each). To John Bruere, his servant, 100s. To John Appuldore (otherwise called Persones) 100s. To MatUda Denys, widow, his sUver cup, with cover. To Rob. Frenche his wine-bottles (utresj , a sUver cup (and cover) to drink vrine in, and 100s. to buy himself wine, because testator could no longer drink wine with him (unless God should so wiU) ; and he asks him to help his executors, when they came into Devonshire to realize his estate. To the R. of St. Michael's, Bristol, 20s. The residue of his estate, after payment of his debte, to be devoted to works of charily and to masses for his soul, for John Seys, chaplain; and for all to whom he was bound by any special tie, and all the faithful departed. Dated at Bristol, 6 March, 1404-5. Executors : — Roger Wyntyrborne, afore-mentioned ; and John Meryk, chaplain. Proved 5 April, 1405, before the Bishop, at Crediton. XII. William Hals, Rector of Wyke St. Mary. Dated, 30 September, 1405. i, 306. He commends his soul to God, Blessed Mary, and All Saints, and his body to sacred sepulture in the Chancel of the Church of Norton-by-Tauuton, to which Church he leaves 26s. 8d, for a new chalice. To the monks of Cleeve Abbey 20d. each, to pray for his soul ; and the same to John Gay, chaplain. To WiUiani Hele, chaplain, for his soul and for that of Henry Hokehyll, a Breviary for his lUetime ; to be sold after his death, and the proceeds applied by testator's executors for the same end. To his godsons f cuilibet filiolo meo) 12d. each. To Florence Wayne 100s., and his second-best brass pot, one of his best dishes, a small iron spit and aU his clothes. To John Dabernoun, a saddle (cellam), a pair of travelling-boxes (trussyngcofferys), and a wallet (mantica). He leaves 12s. 6d. for 5 trentals, for the souls of his father and mother, his brother David, and Matilda, his said brother's wife ; and 15s. for 6 trentals for his own soul. To Thos. Langeford 1 jupam ferid' ^ duplicatam cum carde. To his executors, for their trouble, 20s. each. The residue to be disposed of for the good of his souL- Executors ; — John Dabernoun and Walter Passer. Proved lb June, 1406, before the Bishop, at Crediton. XIII. — John Fardel, V. of Buckfastleigh. Dated, 12 September, 1406. i, SOO*. He commends his soul to God, and directs that he be buried in Buckfastieigh Church, near his parente. He leaves to the said Church 26s. 8d., to buy an " Ordinal," for use therein ; but nothing more is to be claimed of himself, or his executors. To Buckfast Abbey, 13s. 4d., that they may pray for him there. To a chaplain to say Mass for him in Buckfastleigh Church, for a year, 100s. To the Lepers' Houses at Totnes, Plympton, Plymouth, Tavistock, Barnstaple and Exeter, 12d. each. To the Bridge at Totnes ; to Jews' Bridge [ponti ludeorum], and Dart Bridge, 12d. each. To everyone whose godfather he was [computer, videlicet in Ponte sacro] id. To Roger Gosley, chaplain, 13s. 4d. To Andrew Cook 4 bushels of wheat and 8 of barley. To Robert Yul 2 bushels of barley, a coat, and a hood. To John Beare, smith, 4 bushels of wheat and 8 of barley, a coat, and a hood. To John Beare, clerk, a bed complete, and a Breviary. To Laurence Fox 1 cow and 2 calves. To lB[abella]^ Cook a dress. To Richard Mark, chaplain, to pray ^ "Furred"(?) — See "Ferdegews" (Hal- perhaps "sericam" was intended. liwell's Glossary. The MS, is obscure; ^ Perhaps "Isolda," or "Isota." 2b 386 INDEX — WILLS. for him, 203. To Richard Harpere 403. and a bed. To Ralph Dollebeare, that he may help to collect what is due to testator, 20s. To AUce Mayster a bed. To Alice Harpere 203. — To John Harpere 20s. To AUce Mayster, 20 pounds of wool. To Richard Wyndesore, 20s. Executors : — The said Richard Wyndesore and Richard Mark. Proved, 23 September, 1406, before the Bishop, at Clyst. XIV. Adam Lylborn, V. of Kenton i, 307. He commends his soul to God Almighty, Blessed Mary, and All Sainte, and orders his body to be buried near the tomb of Wm. Ramyslond. He leaves a Manual, two Processional books, a surplice, and 40s. (to buy a cope), to his Church of Kenton. To Powderham Church a Processional Book. 'To the poor 20s., and the same amount inter pauperes domesticos. To John, the chaplain there, 3s. 4d. To John, a servant, 4s. 4d. To Sybil Sygelond 20s. and his best brass pot. To maintain a respectable chaplain to pray for his soul for a year : [the amount of this bequest is omitted]. 'To each priest attending his obsequies and Mass on the day of his funeral, 12di Executors : — Rob. Weye (a chaplain), and John BuryknoU. Dated, at Kenton, 10 September, and Proved 16 September, 1406, before the Bishop, at Clyst. XV. John Chepman, of Honiton. i, 307, Dated on the Monday next before the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula [i.e. 26 July, in] 1406. He commends his soul to God, aud orders his body to be buried in St. Michael's Church, Honiton, before the Great Cross. He leaves to Edward [Fysch (or Fishacre)], R. of Honiton, on account of tithes forgotten, 20s. He bequeaths the whole rent derived from a certain croft (erofta terre), called " le ^ethfeld," to be amortized' for a chaplain, to celebrate in the Chapel of AU Saints, Honiton, at the altar of St. John Baptist, for the souls of himself, his wife, his sons, and all others for whom he is bound to pray. To the works at the parish-church he leaves 2 marks. For the roofing of the Chapel of All Sainte £10, if the parishioners are wUling to cover it with lead ; if not his executors are to dispose of this sum at their discretion. To every priest taking part in his exequies, and in the Mass on the morrow, 12d. To his godchildren, 12d. each. To three blind men, viz., Rd. Helyer, John Bocher, and Andrew Braggher, 40d. each. For the repair of divers bridges,'' 40s. To Rob. Crocker, chaplain, 6s, 8d. To Richard Helyer, clerk of Honiton, 12d. To Joan, dau. of John "Vautard, 40s, To his servant, IsabeUa, 40s. To the Friars Minors of Exeter, and the Friars Preachers there, 6s. 8d. to each. To repair the Chapel of St. Thomas, at Honiton, 20s. To Thos. Clement, chaplain, 40d. The residue for the good of his soul. Executors : — His son John and John Prentys, -with Laurence Haukyn and. Rd, Wykeslond for overseers. Witnesses :— Rob. Crocker and Rd. LutreU. Proved, 13 August, 1406, before the Bishop at Clyst. XVI.— William Credy, R. of [High] Bickington. Dated, 1 August, 1406. ' i, 307". He commends his soul to God ; his body to be buried in the cemetery of St, John Baptist, Bridgwater, between the two gates, viz., the gate of Thomas Caudel and the gate of the antient infirmary of the Church.^ He leaves to Wm. PatehUl, Master of the said House, 40s. ; and to each of the brethren there, 20s. To the said House one set of Decretals and one Sextus Liber cum Clementinis ; and to every one serving in his office there, 2s. To Wm. ' totum redditum meum ad mentioned by name. mortificandumunicapeUano. "Morti- ^ "ostium antique ecclesie fii-mai-ie." ficare"iq. " Amortizare." Sec below, " Item lego cuUibet pauperi ' " diversorum poncium : " they are not injlrm,aria predicta xijd." INDEX— WILLS. 387 RadwyU a surpUoe and his cloak.' To Philip Martyn a book of sermons, a green coat, with hood, and 40d. To each poor person in the infirmary aforesaid, 12d. To Edith Ohepstowe, 12d. To the Master of the said Hospital a priest's set of vestments (par vestimentorum sacerdotale). To the Lady EUzabeth Poulet, his sister, a missal, and a chalice with two cruets (crudis) of silver ; also a ciborium' and a reliquary. To Wm. HalswyU omnia arma mca at Bridge- water, cum brekendariis. To PhUip Martyn 2 sheete. To Rob. HalswyU a Manual and a Book called Maria Egiptiaca. To Thos, Paulet a bed called broydit bed. To Joan HalwyU (sic) 40s., a silver bowl and 6 spoons. To Rob. HalswyU, 2 spoons and a silver bowl. To John Alexander, 13s, 4d. To John Byke his greaves and spurs, a cloak, a coat of russet cloth, and a hood of scarlet cloth, a saddle and bridle ;* 13s. 4d., and a doublet To Agnes, dau. of Thos. Credy, a bed with tapestry. To Joan, dau. of Adam Crydy (sie), one of his best beds, \rith 2 sheete and 2 blankete (the Lady Elizabeth to choose a bed for herself first) ; also 40s. To Wm. Serle and to John, his brother, 40d. each. To Wm. HalswyU unum serinium longum. To Joan atte Yeate, 6s. 8d. and 4 yards of cloth (quatuor virgas de panno). To Wm. Credy 20 marks. To Joan HalswyU an ewer and wash-basin. To Adam Credy, his brother, he leaves a hanging (doser), with a bench-cover (banker) and 6 cushions (cussynys) ; also 12 new plates of tin. To Dionisia Braunscombe 20s. To AVm. HalswyU a long coat of worsted. To the Lady EUzabeth Poulet he bequeaths a mare (unum jumentum). To Thos. Poulet a colt out of the said mare (unum pullum equi-n/um ejusdem jumenti.) To his brother, Adam Crydy (sic), his colt, then at Womberley, and a chaldron (unum cacabum). To the Lady Elizabeth, his sister, a wagon, bound with iron. To Ralph Crydy (sic) a cup, with cover. To Adam Credy all his lands and tenements, rents, reversions, etc., in Devon, belonging to him by hereditary right after the death of Wm. Credy, his father, and Thos. Credy, his brother ; to have and to hold, to the said Adam, and his heirs of his body, so that if he should die without an heir of his body, all the said lands, tene mente, &c,, should devolve on his sister, the Lady Elizabeth Poulet for tho term of her life — after her death they were to pass to testator's nephew, Thos., son of EUzabeth Paulet (sic), and the heirs of his body ; failing whioh they were to pass to the direct heirs of his said sister, Elizabeth. Executors : — Adam Credy, Ralph Credy, and Henry Crosse ; who are to act under the Lady EUzabeth, his sister. Proved, 17 August, 1406, before the Bishop at Crediton. XVII. John de Shillyngford, Can. of Exeter and R. of Ugborough. i. 308. He commends his soul to God, and orders his body to be buried, if it can be arranged conveniently, in St Katherine's chapel in the parish-church of Wide- combe[-iu-the-Moorl, by the side of his mother ; that, to quote the testator's own touching words — " ubi habui primum salve ibi recipiam ultimum meum vale." And, as it had been his wont to spend too much time on the disposition of his worldly affairs, he bequeaths all that he is possessed of to his most dear aijd faithful brother, Baldwin de Shyllyngford, learing him everything ; and if he should see fit to devote any portion thereof for the good of testator's soul and the souls of his parents, he was to do so in the way he thought best. And he makes the said Baldwin his sole executor. Dated, in London, on the day after the Feast of the Aununciation, 1388. Proved 16 October, 1406, before the Bishop, at Clyst XVIII. Thos. Granger, " Domini, dum vixit, famuliaris." i, 308b. He commends his soul to God Almighty, and orders his body to be buried in ' or, perhaps (in this connection), ' So the context seems to suggest: the chasuble,— " Cum mantello meo ;"— words _ are " reportorium " and "mantellus," i. q. "vestis ecclesias- "serinium." tioa, casula, chasuble."— D' Amis. ^ " ceUam (i.e., sellam) cum freno." 2 B^ 388 INDEX —WILLS. the Chapel of St. Gabriel, at Olyst. He leaves to John Graunger (sic) his son, aU his lands and tenements in the county of Staff'ord and 13s. 4d. To the High Altar of the aforesaid Chapel, 6s. 8d. The residue of his estate he bequeaths to Alice, his wife ; but she was to pay all his debts. ' Executm-s: — AUce, his vrife, and John Caulee. Dated, at Clyst, 31 October, 1406. On 24 February, 1406-7, the said John Caulee and Wm. Salle, husband of the said Alice, in her name, appeared before the Bishop, at Clyst, and refused to administer. The Bp. appointed Rob. Wastell ¦" tanquam ab intestato," in their stead. XIX. Isabella Daumarle. Dated, 19 June, 1407. i, 3081'. She commends her soul to God Almighty and the glorious Virgin Mary, and orders her body to be buried in the Church of Aveton Gifi'ard, to which church she bequeaths 100s. aud her best set of vestments : to the church of Holbeton she leaves 100s. ; to [North] Huish 20s. ; and the like sum to the churches of Sydenham [Damarel], " Ta^vy," Lustleigh, aud Gidleigh ; also to the Friars Minors and Preachers of Exeter ; and to the Carmelites of Plymouth : to the Minorites there she leaves 13s. 4d. ; to Cornworthy Priory 2 marks ; and to each of the houses for lepers iu the county of Devon outside of Exeter, 13s. 4d. For her funeral expenses, and for obits and trentals, to be observed for a year, she leaves £50 ; and £100 for the hire of two chaplains to serve for ten years, after her death. To John Grym, V. of Holbeton, and Rd. Brouste she leaves 40s. each. To Thos. Cook, Elys Webber, John HyU, Thos. Gay, and Henry Schephurd, 208. each. To Wm. Yeo aud John Webber, 40d. each. To Walter Yeo and Rd. Northmore 6s. 8d. each. To William Gayne 40d. To Joan Gay 6s. 8d. For the repair of bridges £10. To Nicholas, her son, she bequeaths h%r Missal ; to her son Thos., her cloaks of " gris " (penulas meas de grkio) ; to her two daughters, Joan and Margaret, her other cloaks ; to her son James 50 marks. To Wm. Strange 10s. To Rd. Hals-wyll 40s. The residue of her estate she leaves to her sons Nicholas, Thos. and James in equal shares. Executors : — Her said three sons. Witnesses : — John Grym, V. of Holbeton, Rd. HalswyU, and Roger Monk, chaplain. Proved 11 July, 1407, before the Bishop at Crediton, by Thos. Tremayn, one of the executors named therein. XX. Elizabeth Lercedekne, (" in pura viduetate mea!') Dated at Haccombe, 12 December, 1406. i, 309. She commends her soul to God her Almighty Creator, the Blessed Virgin Mary, His Mother, and all His Saints in Heaven, directing her body to be buried in the choir of the Church of the Friars Preachers nearest to the place of her decease ; to whom she leaves 100s. that they may pray for her soul, and because of her burial in their church. Also, to the Friars Minors of Exeter, 13s. 4d., and to those of Plymouth, 6s. 8d. ; to pray for her soul. To the Lepers' Houses at Plympton, and at Exeter ; 3s. 4d. each. To the Hospital of St John, Exeter, 6s. 8d. To the Lepers' House, at Totnes, 33, 4d. To the High Altar of the Church of St Blaise at Hac combe, in compensation for tithes and oblations forgotten, or kept back, 6s. 8d. She directs her executors to procure two priests, to celebrate for her soul and for all the faithful dead, continuously, in the said church of Haccombe, and to pay them as they may jomtly determine. To Rob. Gary she leaves a sUver-gilt cup, with cover, gravatum cum ressents ypounsed cum rolles. To the Lady AUce Werthe 2 marks sterling, "de Corne-worthy." The residue, after payment of her debts and execution of her WiU, she bequeaths to her servante, to be divided among them aU. Executors :— Rob. ScobehiU, Thos. Norys, and Gilbert Smyth. Proved, 7 August, 1406, before the Bishop, at Crediton. XXI. John Wythewyll, Precentor of Crediton. Dated, 13 July, 1407. i, 309. He commends his soul to God, and his body to holy sepulchure in the Lady- Chapel at Crediton. He bequeaths to the Vicars of the said Church a " portion," due to him from the Church of Lelant [Lanaunt MS. ; i.e. St Uny Lelant, in mDEX — WILLS. 389 Cornwall], and retained by John Innocent, alias " Nocent." ' The residue he leaves to his executors, to spend for the good of his soul. Executors :— Rd. Aldryngton, Canon of Exeter, Wm. Trae, and John Bowode, clerks ; and Rob. Rowe. Proved, 2 September, 1407, before the Bishop, at Crediton. XXII— John de Lydeford, Archdeacon of Totnes. Dated on the Feast of St Gregory, Pope (i.e., 12 March), 1406. i, 309". He commends his soul to God, his Maker 'and Saviour, beseeching Him Who bought his soul and the souls of all the faithful with His Precious Blood, to deal with it according to His Mercy, when it should have passed from this vale of misery, of His exceeding great kindness and goodness ineffable. He orders his body to be buried in the Cathedral, on the north side of the Choir, in a place selected by himself, and lately assigned to him by the Dean and Chapter. He leaves £20 for his anniversary, to be observed for 20 years continuously after his decease ; the money (which he desires should be kept in the Treasury of the Cathedral, or other safe place) to be distributed on each occasion among the canons, vicars, annueUars, secondaries, and chorister-boys, who shaU join in saying Placebo and Dvnge at night, and the Mass oi Requiem on the morrow ; -riz., to each Canon 4d. ; to each Vicar and Annuellar 2d. ; to each Secondary Id. ; and to each chorister- boy ob. ; the clerk of the Treasury, each year, to have 4d. for his trouble in the distribution. If any portion of the sum allotted for the year remained over it was to be replaced, excspt some ten, eight, or six pence, to be reserved for the poor aud needy mendicante present in the Church. Every canon and other priest, sharing in this distribution, to perform strictly the stipulated services. If any prefen-ed to commemorate testator at their own Masses, they were to do so on the day of their proper turn, or on the nearest possible day. If his rules were infringed by the Stewards of the Treasury, or by any other person, the anniversaries were to be sus pended, and the £20 applied to other pious uses. Immediately after hia death, his executors were to engage two prieste, of good conversation and reputation, and pay them a sufficient salai-y, to say Mass daily (apart from lawful impediment), for a year, for testator's soul, aud for Rob. Herward aud Edw. Loveworth, at the altar of St. John the EvangeUst, on the north side of the Lady Chapel (with the sanction of the Dean and Chapter), and also the serrice for the dead. Placebo and Dirige, with the usual commendations. He leaves four trentals (trenteUa), for four priests, with the Uke intent. To the Church of Ide he bequeaths his chalice, gUt within and without (which he had been accustomed to use in his own chapel at Exeter) ; also his beautiful large noted Breviary, to remain there for ever, for the use of the parish presbyters and the parishioners ; the officiating presbyter and the parish ioners, on Sundays and other Feasts, to make special mention of his name in the Mass among the benefactors ; also, his third set of vestments, with a chasuble of crimson cloth de Blodio stragulato ; ou condition that the executors are, first, promised that testator's condition will be fulfilled. To the poorer parishioners and his tenante there, he leaves 40s., to be divided at the discretion of his executors ; a.nd to Matthew Stoke the same sum, and his new long crimson coat, furred with pelury (cum pellura furratam), and a large hood of the same suit, well furred. To James Carislegh, his clerk, £10 to help him in his scholastick studies. To John Holeway, his clerk, 12 marks, and a bed suitable to his station, viz., the bed with tapestry whioh testator bought of Robert, his Vicar. To Sutton, his cook [coco meo] 60s. ; to Thos. Walter, 60s. ; to Wm. Carislegh, 40s. ; to John Page, 40s. ; to John Langman, 20s. ; to his dear friends, John Gorewyll, LL.D,, and his brother, John the younger, Mauger Parys, Rd. Mark, Rob. Lyngham (R. of St. Mary [Major] at Exeter), John Holond (R. of St. Pancras), John Govys, Rob. Langman (his Vicar), Rd. MarscheU (his chaplain), Peter Hopere, Wm. Hayford, John Deyman, and John Beawfys (chaplains), 20s. each ; entreating 'Under "Nocent" (i.e. "a wicked a wocefii ; a man ungylty -with a gylty ; man "), HaUiweU quotes (Hall, 1648, was pondered in an egale balaunce," Henr. IV. f. 14) — " An innocent with 390 INDEX — WILLS. them aU to remember him in their Masses, etc., and trusting in God to deliver him more speedily and easily from Purgatory by reason of their prayers and merits. To the Friars Preachers of Exeter (to which Order he had himself been admitted), 40s. To the Friars Minors (to whom also he belonged), he leaves no money, but simply refers them to the engagement to pray for his soul and keep his anniversary, into which they had entered, according to their custom, when he was admitted ; his executors to attend to the matter immediately after his death. To Rob. Lyngham, before mentioned, 20s. in .addition to the former legacy, and his black cup of maple (de maserio note nuncupatum) gilt, with a cover silver-gUt (where- from testator had drunk much good -wine) ; entreating him to pray for him, and to assist his executors. The residue, after paying his debte (que pauca sunt, ut spero) his executors were to bestow on his poor relations and other indigent persons ; and he desires that their names should be ascertained diUgently ; also, that poor penniless people, bedridden, and confined to theu- huts and cottages (in lectis et tugurriis et casts suis cubantes), unless they were really able to work, should be remembered ; and that frequent Masses should be said for his soul, by chaplains of good repute, and for his parents and friends, especially for Rob. Hereward (formerly Archdn. of Taunton), John Stapel don (late Prior of Abingdon), and Edw. Loveworth (formerly a Vicar in the Cathedral), Nicholas, Rector of Crawley, and 'Thos. Rector of St. Maurice, Winchester ; and for all the faithful dead, specially those who had done him service. He leaves £10 for the repair of the more neces sary bridges and roads near Exeter. As to his funeral expenses, he charges his executors to do their utmost to keep them within reasonable bounds, avoiding superfluity and pomp and every kind of excess ; and he absolutely prohibite all banqueting on the occasion, on the part of the Canons and other Ministers ; only his executors and those actually engaged in the necessary work of buiying him, and a goodly number of the very poor, chosen by his executors, were to be feasted ; all customs to the contrary, when Canons of Exeter depart this life, not- 'Withstanding ; but he desires that priests attending his funeral, and celebrating then, or on the following day, shall have a repast and the sum of 3d. and no more. His executors were not to allow any exchanges, or re-arriingemente of his legacies ; but distribution was to be made as he had directed. He leaves to the poor and siok inmates, of the Hosp. of St. John, Exeter, half a mark, and the same amount to poor scholars and clerks therein, to be faithfully divided by the Prior ; and each of them is to say unum Psalterium [" Spalterium, MS."] for his soul. Executors :— The afore-mentioned Rd. Mark, John Holond, and John Govys ; to the first of whom he leaves 40s,, besides his legacy of 20s. ; also his fair Bible, and a sUver cup de les plat pyeys,^ vrith cover ; a long table cloth of Parisian work (de opere Parisius) and a long twdlum. To John Holond he gives 40s., in addition to the former 20s., his fair, new, Legenda Sanctorum et Temporalis in two volumes, and a sUver cup de les plat pycys.^ To John Govys he gives his red bed, embroidered, with tapestry, and canopy, and three curtains to match, in addition to the 20s. mentioned above, and a sUver cup de les plat pycys,^ and its cover ; also a table-cloth and a tuallum of Parisian work, in middUng condition, not his best ; also six spoons of the small set and pattern, and a dozen (unum dosyne) new vessels of tin, garneysy. He hoped there would be no contention or quarrelling [briga] between them, but thab they would do their best to carry out his WiU aud certain directions written on a separate sheet of parchment for their guidance. He concludes with an Anathema ou those who should change or hinder his du-ections, and Benediction for those who fulfil them. Proved, 13 December, 1407, before the Bishop at Crediton. XXIII. Sir William Bonevylle, knt. [It has been suggested that it would be expedient to print this interesting WiU in full The various readings mai-ked L are from the Lambeth MS., kindly collated for me by Mr. Greenfield.] i 311. ^ See WiU No. xxxvu.— " Ciphum argerrteum iat cum cooperculo.' INDEX — WILLS. 391 En noun de Dieux, Amen. — Ieo, WilUam Bonevylle, chiualer, deuys moun testa ment en ma bone memorie samadie proschein deuaunt le feste de lassumpcoun de nostre Dame, lan del Incarnaoouu de nostre Seigneur ichus M'occcvij^, en cest manere que suit. Primerement ieo deuise malme a Dieux et a sa douce Mere, et a toutz lez seintz de Parais, et moun corps destre enterre deuaunt le haut croys de lesglise de Nywenham. Ensement ieo deuise a mesme lesglise de Nywenham pour gysaunce de moy et de mes compaignes Uleoqes, et pour prior pour uoz almes, xl li. de money. Ensement ieo deuise a feiere et reperaraiUer lesglise et le clocher de Wodebury xx marcz. Ensement ieo deuise al hospitalle de seynt Johan dexestre Is. Ensement al heremyte de Stetty pour prier pour moy xxs. Ensement ieo deuise as ffreres de luelchestre cs. Ensement as nonaynes de Aulbe Sale^ en mesme la vUle X li, Ensement ieo deuise as ffreres menours de Bryggewater cs. Ensement as ffrerez de Dorchestre Is. Ensement as ffrerez prechers dexestre cs. Ensement as ffi-eres menours dexestre cs. Ensement ieo deuise as ffrerez menours et pre- cheurs de Sares'oirs cs., come a chescun ordre Is. Ensement ieo deuise as ffrerez Austyns precheurs et menours de Bristuit rijU. xs., come a chescun ordre Is. Ensement ieo deuise a cent pourez chapeleyns pour celebre trentalez messez pour malme xij li., xs. come a chescun deaux ijs. vjd. Ensement ieo deuise a diversez pluys pourez prestez pour celebrer x™' messez pour malme et de toutz cristientz xii li, xiijs iujd, en tout le hast apres ma morte come il bonemeiit pourra estre feit. Ensement ieo deuise a sink centz pourez hommez et femmes pour lour vesture et chausure, pjur prier pour malme, c U. ; cestasauoir a chescun deaux iiijs Ensement ieo deuise a aultre poure people veuaut al jour de lenterement de moun corps X li., cestasauou- a chescun qi vient Id. Ensement ieo deuise a labbe et couent de Glastingbirs, en eide del susteignaunce de lour froyter,-* xl li. Ense ment ieo deuise a iuj prestez annuellez pour celebrer pour malme et de toutz cristienz per ij annez apres ma mort xl li,, a chescun cs. per an, cestasauoir A Shete j, A Meriet un aultre, a Wodebury le tierce, et en aulbe sale de luelchestre le quarte, Ensement ieo deuise as nonaignez de Cornworth v. marcz. Ensement ieo deuise a lez pontez et voyes que sount feblez et perfondez deinx mez Seigneuries en les countez duDeuens' et Somerset en eide de lour f eire et reparail- Uer c marcz. Ensement ieo deuise a mez pluys pourez tenauntz en bondage de Stapultoun xx marcz et xx quarters du furmeut de ma grange illeoqes. Ensement a mez tenantz en bondage de Lymyngtoun xx marcz et xx quarters de furmeut destier prys de ma gi-ange de Socke. Ensement a mez tenantz de Meriet xij quarters de furmeut illeoqes. Ensement a mez pluis pourez tenauntz de Thurle- bere x quarters de furmeut illeoques. Ensement a mez tenauntz de Wodebury XX marcz. Ensement a mez pourez tenauntz de Chiristaunton x marcz. Ense ment a mez pourez tenauntz de Shete x marcz. Ensement ieo deuise a gaigner licence du Roy pour amorteiser 1 marcz du terre et de rent per an, a, vn meisoun Dieu fait a exestre en Combestrete, pour xij pourez hommes et femmez y estre herbegez a toutz iours, ccc marcz. Ensement ieo deuise a la dit meisouu Dieu en honour de Dieux, et pour la dite meisoun susteigner et lez avauntditz pourez hommes et femmes, tout moun Rente deinx la citee dexestre fforprys moun hostiel illoeqes nadgairs a Monsieur Daudeley quelle susdite hostiell ieo deuise a Alice ma compaigue a terme de sa -vie. Et apres soun deces -a, mes heyers madles de moun corps engendrez, et pour defaute de tiel issue a mez droitz heiers ^ In the Lambeth MS. " alermytage de released it, with the manor of Pol- Stathe ; " i.e. Saint Teath in Corn- rode and others, to John Carminow, waU. 'The MS. is obscure, but there son and heir of the aforesaid WUliam, can be no doubt as to what is meant for the purpose of securing an an- Maclean ("Trigg-Minor, Ui, 129) states nuity of 100 marks per annum to Sir ,'thatWm.Carminow,souofSirWalter Wm. Bonville, whom she afterwards Carminow, and Alice Tinten, granted married." the manor of Newhall, in St. Teath, = " del Aube Sale," L. to AUce, reUct of his brother Ralph, * The Frater-house, as in Bale's Kynge- for her Ufe, in the name of dower," Johan (p. 27), quoted by HaUiweU.— and that " this lady, by her charter, " Fratter," L. 392 INDEX — WILLS. en fee. Ensement ieo deuise a ma dite compaigne c marcz de money, la moite de tout moun vesselles dargent forsprys moun vesselles nadgairs a monsieur Maiheu de Gurney, et le vessell de meistre Ricard Courtenay sU soitz forietz.^ Ensement ieo deuise a dite compaigne toutz mez librez vestimentz ouec aultre apparaiU a ma chapeU regardantz, f orpris un missall le pluys petit quelle ieo deuise a lesgUse de Socke Denys [Sock Dennis.] . Ensement ieo deuise a ma dite compaigne toutz manors necessariez appourteignauntz a ma sale, chambre, Panetrie, Botelrie,'' Cusyne, et pestrine deinx moun manor de Shete. Ense ment, oue tout moun estor viff' et mort en mez ditz manoirs de Shete, Whiscombe, Douylesheies, Uppeheies, Southlegh, Tateworth, et Pokyngtoun a temps de ma mort esteantz davoir lauaundit estor a terme de sa vie, et apres soun desez tout le vesselle dargent a la deuise oue lestor auauntdit soit vendu et distribuit pour noz almez, Margarete iadis ma compaigne et de noz auncestrez et amys. Ensement ieo deuise a dame Anneys Bonevylle ma soere, nonaigne de Wherewell, x marcz de money, un hanapp, ^ ovec un couercle dargent et ma meUlour hoppelond,* ouec le furrure. Ense ment ieo deuise a WUliam moun fitz co marcz de money en eide de luy marier. Ense ment ieo deuise ieo deuise (sic) a Thomas ffitz du Johan BonevyUe, qi Dieux assoUe, XX U. de money. Ensement ieo deuise a Johan, fitz de Thomas Bonevylle, qi Dieux assoile, en eide de luy marier, c marcz, sur condicioun que lauauutdite money atteindra en lez maynez de mez executours tanque al temps que couenablez mariagez pour les auauntditz enfauntez soyent ordeignez par lours pluys prosohenz amys iesqes al temps que les enfauntz auauntditz veignent a lour pleine age qUs pourount estre mariez par descrescoun de lour mesmez. Et si aueigne qe les cQtz enfantz ou ascun deux deuyent deuant qUs soient mariez, ou deuaunt qUs veignent a lour pleyne age, qadonqe ieo voille et deuise qe la somme dargent a celuy qi soit mort deuise soit ordeigne et done a pourez gentz, pour malme et de toutz cristiens. Ensement ieo deuise a ma ffile. Dame Katerine Cobbeham, xx li. Ensement a, ma file. Dame EUzabet Carrew, xx li. Ensement ieo deuise a Raulyn Seyncler pour acchater uu corrodie pour luy a terme de vie, et ceo par disposicoun et ordi- naunce de mez executours, xx U. Ensement ieo deuise a William ffiton" pour luy acchater, et ceo par ordinaunoe de mez executours, xx li. Ensement ieo deuise a Thomas Balle pour luy acchater un corrodie par disposicion et ordi naunoe de mez executours, x marcz. Ensement ieo deuise a Richard Sparke de Wodebury x marcz. Ensement ieo deuise a Johan Strecch^ xx li A Johan ChurchhuUe' x marcz ; a Andreu Rydoun x li. ; a Rogier Tremayll x niarz, et a Margarete sa femme xls, Ensement ieo deuise a Thomas Saundre" x marcz ; a Johan Holcot,^ clerc, cs. ; a Johan Radestoke, clerc, cs, ; a Johan Socke,'" clerc, cs. ; a Johan Mascal,^' Is.; a Robert Cokesden Iss.; A Edward Dyer Ixs. ; AWylUam Gylle" xxs, ; a Robert Lome xxs, ; A Johan Reue de Lymyngtoun, xiijs. iiij,d. ; a Johan Lome le fitz vjs. viijd.; a Nycol Colyer,'^ Baker, vj.s. viijd.; a Johan Durke vjs. viijd.; a Alice" Hoggez de Thurlebere x marcz ; a Luce Aumarle xxvjs. vUjd. Ensement ieo deuise a le vicary de Colytoun cs. A mez pourez tenauntz de Axemynstre cs., a Johan Lome, le piere, xs. a Nycol Wylle x marcz, a Johan WyUe cs., a Benet Smyth de Nortleghlxvjs. vujd. Ensement ieo deuise a labbe et covent de fforde xx quarters de furmeut. Ensement ieo deuise qe vijs. de money soient distribuitz pour lalme du Alice" Rote, vjs. en money pour lalme dun Cordewener iadis demurrauut a Londrez, et xs. de money pour lalme dun Lucas Bussh de Wode bury. Ensement ieo deuise qe toutz mez debtez soient duement et pleine- ment payez. Et si ascunz offencez ou extorsions depar moy soient faitez as ascunz persounz ieo voiUe et deuise qa lour soit restorez solanc la quantite de loffence et ceo per ordinauncz dez mez surueyours et executours. Ensement ieo deuise qe moun hostiell et ma meyny soient enterement tenuz ensemble per j quarter dun an apres ma mort. Et ieo voiUe qe nulle enterement pour moy soit feit, mesqe ' " SU soitforfeittz," L. « " Strech," L. " " MascaU." L. 2 " Butlerye," L. '' " Chu-chehUl," L. ^s " GyU," L. ' A drinking-cup. » " Sander," L. " " CoUer," L. * A great coat ' " Holkot," L. i-i " Alls " L »"ffitton,"L. i»"Soke,"L. INDEX— WILLS. 393 xxiuj torches de cere et xxiuj pourez hommes vestuitz le iour de lenterement de moun corps. Ensement ieo voiUe et deuise qe tout le residue de toutz mes biens et chateux pardesuis uient deuisez, soient vendutz, ordeignez, et distribuitz pour malme, mez auncestrez, et de toutz cristienx, et ceo par ordinauncez de mez executours, si come ils voUlent respondre ent deuaunt Dieux al iour de Jugement Et dycell moun testament loialmeut ferre et acompler ieo face et ordeigne tielx mes executours desoubz escriptz, cestasauou- AUce, ma compaigne, WiUiam Ekerdoun, clerc, Thomas Modeslegh,^ clerc, Andreu Rydoun, Johan Socke, clerc, Johan Holcot, clerc, et Rogier TremaUle, ensemblement ove la souruewe de monsieur Thomas Brooke et de Johan Strecch,'^ qe ma ordinaunoe suisdicte depar mez executours soit pleinement a compliz, et qe nulle chose soit fait sanz consayUe et assent dez ditz sourueyours. En tesmoignnauuce du qelle chose aycest moun testament one mez proprez mayns iay mys moun seal. Done iour et an suisdictes. Ensement ieo deuise a la femme recluse a seint Leonard, pres a la cite dexestre Is. Done come desuis . Ensement ieo deuise a synquant pluis pourez hommez et femmes eiantz jeofuez enfauntz 1 vaches. Probatum fuit suprascriptum testamentum et insinuatum coram Domino in Manerio suo Criditonensi, xxiUjto die mensis Marcii,^ Anno Domini Millesimo cccc™" octavo [i.e. 1408-9^], ac pro vero testamento dicti defuncti Ubere pronun- ciatum ; commissaque fuit administracio omnium bonorum dictum testamentum concemencium, ubicuuque infra Diocesim Exoniensem existencium, discretis viris Domino Johanni Holcot, capeUano, et Andree Rydon, executoribus in eodem testa mento nominatis, prestito primitus ab eisdem, ad Sancta Dei Evangelia juramento corporali de fideli inventario omnium bonorum dicti defuncti conficiendo, ac bona hujusmodi juxta ipsius defuncti ultimam Voluntatem fideUter administranda ; necnon de vero compoto Domino inde reddendo cum fuerint ex p.arte Domini predicti requisiti. Reservata Domino potestate committendi hujusmodi administracionem ceteris executoribus in eodem testamento nominatis, cum venerint earn iu forma juris admissuri. Et postea idem Dominus Episcopus coinmisit potestatem Magistro Roberto Rygge, ecclesie CathedraUs Exoniensis Cancellario, committendi administracionem bonorum hujusmodi ceteris executoribus in eodem testamento nominatis — ut in forma. XXIV. Thomas Hert, Rector of Gittisham. Dated, 9 May, 1407. i, 312''. He commends his soul to God, aud his body to be buried as God disposes. He bequeaths to Gittisham Church a cow, to keep a wax light burning contin uaUy before the image of St. Michael there ; and another cow, to keep up his obit year by year ; the said cows to remain iu charge of the Churchwardens. 'To the Chapel at Shepton, for prayers for his soul, 6s. 8d. ; to Uploman Church, 6s. 8d. ; to the Church of Salcombe [Regis], 6s. 8d. To each of his sons spiritual he bequeaths 12d. To Gittisham Church he gives a Breriary, to remain aud be used therein in perpetuity. To the Friars Preachers of Exeter, and the Friars Minors there, 138. 4d. eacL To the Hospital of St. John, there, 6s. 8d. ; to each poor person in the said Hospital, and in East Gate (in porta de Esteyete), 12d. For distribution among " Modesley," L. 2,53], it is probable that the Probate "Streche," L, taken before the Bp. of Exeter was " March " is written on an erasure. — the prior act of the two ; in which Note by B. W. Greenfield, Esq. (4 case its precise date would correspond Cranbury Terrace, Southampton) : — -with 24 March, 1407-8, if the month " As Probate of this WUl was — by is correctly given." virtue of a Commission from Abp. ' OUver (Monasticon, page 404) adopts Arundel — granted, at Exeter, under this later date, without question. I the seal of the Archdn. of Barnstaple, suspect that the scribe, when he cor- on 18 April, 1408, and registered, i-ected the monjA forgot to correct the accordingly, at Lambeth [Arundel, I. year. 394 INDEX — WILLS. the poor on the day of his death, 203. To buy a new bell for Gittisham Church, 40s. To John Tycon, his servant, he leaves a cow. To Alice, wife of John For- neauxs, a heifer worth 6s. 8d. To Wm. Radeslo, his chaplain, 8 marks, to say Mass for his soul, wherever he pleases. To EUzabeth Walshe, a heifer, worth 8s. To Stephen Walshe, 3s. 4d. To John Walshe, 3s. 4d. To John Gobe, his servant, 6s. 8d. To Joan Persey, 3s. 4d. To John Beseys two^ [?] To his executors, for their trouble, he leaves 40s. each ; and they are to dispose of the residue for the good of his soul. Executors : — Wm. Radeslo, chaplain, and Henry Whytyng.— [There is no memorandum of this WiU having been proved.] XXV. Richard Tyttesbury, Can. of Exeter, and R. of, the Mediety of the Church of Ermington, " in pura siquidem sinceritate Fidei Catholice existens." i, 313, He commends his soul to God, his Creator, Who redeemed it "vrith His Precious Blood, -with the utmost intensity of devotion and with aU his desire ; his body to be buried wherever his executors, or one of them, direct. He leaves 40s. to be given to prisoners and other poor people within two days, and a further sum of 1 00s. to be dealt with in Uke manner within eight days, after his death. To Baldwin Tyttesbury, his brother, he leaves 100s., part of a sum already received by him, for which testator held his written and sealed acknowledgment To Edmund, the said Baldwin's son, 40s. ; to Katherine, his daughter, 20s. ; to Isabella, his daughter, 20s. ; to Margaret, his wife, one of testator's coat,s, with out the fur, and 20s. To Isabella, testator's sister, 13s. 4d. ; to Thos. Tyttesbury, his nephew, in partem exhibicionis sue ad jura regalia singulis annis ad tempus sex aimorum, seven marks, as long as he shall so continue (unless testator, in his life time, should otherwise dispose thereof) ; and if within -the said six years, he should inherit, or acquire by marriage, a good and sufficient fortune, or should die in the interim, the legacy waste lapse, and be devoted to pious usesfor the good of testator's soul. To the same Thomas, he leaves all emoluments etc., arising from his own lands aud tenemente, held by testator as his guardian, from testator's death untU the said Thomas's majority ; the said Thomas to marry at his own discretion, without interference from his executors. To AUce, daughter of Thos. Hodysford, he leaves one of his coats, with the fur upon it. To his parishioners at Ermington, and especiaUy those employed in agriculture, 10 marks. To the poor parishioners at Faringdon, Dioc. Winton, 10s. To the poor parishioners of Westbeare, Cautuar. Dioc, 10s. To the Anchorites of St. Leonards, near Exeter, of Marham Church, and of Bodmin, 40d, each. To Richard GraynevyU, for Ufe, the use of the book caUed Pupilla Oculi, in the said Richard's own handwriting; to go, after his death, to Ermington Church for ever, to be used by the ministers of the Church for their learning, aud never to be sold by the parishioners ; and he leaves him the 243. that he owed testator. To Wm. Brounyng, his clerk aud executor, he bequeaths a book of Decretals, beginning (on the second foUo) "juxta quod iste testatur," vrith the Sixth Book bound up in the same volume ; also meum nigrum (Quaternum ; and the use, for six years, of his Books ou CivU Law, with, the exception of Cinus ; ^ due security for their return being given to his executors. Edmund Tyttesbury to have them after wards (or their value, to buy a Corpus Juris Civilis, if he addicted himself to the study of the same), for his life time ; then to be sold for the good of testator's soul. To Roger Markedene, his clerk, 40s., and his little girdle of black silk -with silver mounts ; and, should the said Roger attain the priesthood, he is to be preferred to aU others to say Mass for testator's soul, the executors to pay him a reasonable salary, not-withstanding the fact that he is an executor himself. To Thos. Rowe, V. of Ermington, he leaves his best girdle. To Joan More, of Hartland, 20s. ^ The MS, is obscure here — "ij ou'm." " Cinus (or Cino), an eminent Canon- Possibly " Oves Masculos" may be ist of Pistoia, died at Bologna, in intended : see p. 399, line 22, — " oves 1336. utriusque sexus." INDEX— WILLS. 596 To John Rowe, a poor cl»k of St John's Hosp,, Exeter, 8s. 4d. a year, to pro ride clothing, as long as he remains there ; and when his time is completed, the executors are to send him to a grammar-school for a year. To every poor scholar in the said Hospitel (the said John included), 12d, ; and to the Prior and Brethren there, being prieste, 133. 4d,, to be equally divided among them. To his Church of Ermington he bequeaths his Ordinal and a chaKce worth 403. (or more, at the discretion of his executors). To Rd. Palmer, his Book called "Raymouhd." To Alice, dau. of Thos. Hodysford, 63. 8d. To Nicholas Fox, a poor scholar of the parish of Ugborough, 133. 4d., by way of exhibition to grammar-schools. To the store of the Church of Stoke St Nectan, 6s. 8d. The residue of his estate to be disposed of by his executors for the good of his soul. Executors : — Rob. Alkebarowe and John BareU, chaplains, and Wm. Brounyng and Roger Markeden, his clerks ; each to receive for his trouble 20s., and all reasonable expenses incurred. To Rob, Alkebarowe he gives for Ufe, his Breriary (which begins on the second folio — Dominus Witnesses : — Reginald Bryta, R. of Bratton [Clovelly], John Schute, chaplain, aud Hem-y Alkebarowe, clerk, R. of St Stephen's, Exeter. Dated at the Bishop's Manor of Clyst, 24 February, 1405-6. Proved 7 June, 1409, before the Bishop, at Crediton. XXVI. Thomas Bullok, " serviens . . . Episeopi." Dated at Crediton, 16 December, 1409. i, 313b. He commends his soul to God, &c., and directs that he be buried in the Church of Crediton, To the Bishop he bequeaths par precum de auro cum u-iw monili containing a jewel called "a dyamauud." To Wm. Langton, chaplain, par precum de rubio tambour. To Wm, Rayner, chaplain, his best gold ring ; to John BareU, chaplain, one of his gold rings ; to Rd, Palmer, chaplain, the same ; to Reginald Bryta, chaplain, the same ; the same, also, to Laurence Haukyn, chap lain. To the Guild iu the parish-church of Crediton, to maintain a chaplain and the Ornaments thereof, 40s. To the parishioners of Crediton, 20s., to buy a chalice, or other Ornament of the Altar ; to renew a glass window in the said church, 20s. ; to all the Vicars there, in equal shares, 20s. ; for the statue, or image, of the Holy Cross there, unum par precum de Get cum Gaudes de auro cum uno monili de auro ; to Wm., the Dean, 63. 8d. ; to Wm. AUerton, parish chaplain there, 6s. 8d ; to Steph. Drake, chaplain of the GuUd, 6s. 8d, ; to some priest, to celebrate for his soul in the said Church for two years, £10 ; to ten poor men unfit for labour, 33, 4d., to be equally divided ; to every poor person attending his funeral, Id. To "Wm. Wodham, an attendant of the Bishop, and to Lewis Busshebury, clerk, of the Bishop's household, 13s. 4d. each. To Roger Chamberlen, a sUver dagger (baslardum). To John Pakwode, a silk girdle. To Wm., the senior, and Wm., the junior, attendante [puero seniori . . , puero juniori] of the Bishop's chamber, each 40d. To Wm, Cook, chaplain, 13s. 4d. To his sister, Alice Bullok, 40s., aud a silver girdle (unam zonam argenteam de coreo). Four torches to be burnt at his funeral, during the Service ; after which two of them were to be given to the altar of the GuUd ; two to the Parochial Alter at Crediton. Of five wax lights, four were to be used and dealt with after the same manner ; the fifth to go to the altar of St Nicholas therein. To Alexander Wodecroft he leaves 3s. 4d. ; to Hugh Yuse, 20s. ; and to John Matford, 20s. ; the residue for the repose of his soul. Executors : —Hugh Yuse and John Metford (sic). Witnesses :—iQ'h.n Bowode, Wm. Cook, John BareU, Steph. Drake, and Wm. Smyth, chaplains. Proved 14 June, 1410, before the Bishop, at Crediton. Summa bonorum, £45 8s. 2d. ob. XXVII. William Bachyler. Dated at Crediton, 14 September, 1410. i, 314''. He commends his soul to God : his body to the Cemetery at Crediton. He bequeaths to theV. of St HUary, Cornwall, for tithes forgotten, 2s. lOd. To his three sons £10, in equal shares ; to his dau. Nichola, £5 ; and to his dau. Joan, 396 INDEX — WILLS. £5. To John Gelow, 63. 8d. To each priest attending his exequies, 6d. To John CoUard, chaplain (to pray for his soul), 20d. For the fabrick of the Chapel at St Michael's Mount in CornwaU, 12d. For the fabrick of the Church of St Hilary, 12d. ; of the Chapel of St Germoe [Sci. Girmow, MS.], 12d. ; of the Chapel of the Holy Trmity, 12d. ; of the Church of St Gulval [Sancte Golvele, MS.], 12d. To a chaplain, appointed by his executors, to say Mass for his soul for a year, 7 marks. To Joan Bacheler (sic), his wife, all the utensUs in his house " portionem meam attingentia." To John HoUe, lis. To Roger Bacheler (sic), his brother, a green coat, vrith his best hood. The residue of his estate he gives to Wm. Tregower, senior, for the rest of his soul, and appoints him Executor. Proved 15 September, 1410, before the Bishop, at Crediton. XXVIII. Roger Bernard, R. of St, Paul's, Exeter, and a Vicar in the Cathedral. Dated 9 August, 1410. i, 314''. He commends his soul to God aud his body to sacred sepulture. To every parishioner, rich or poor, being a householder [larem foventi] he leaves 4d. To those present in the Cathedral on the day of his funeral — to every Canou, 8d. ; to every Vicar, 4d. ; to every AnnueUar, 4d. ; to every Secundary, 3d. ; to every chorister, 2d. ; to every priest, 4d. ; and to the sacristan^ 4d. each. He bequeaths his super-altar (superaltare meum cum una tudla benedicta) t.o the altar of St. John Baptist in the Church of St. David of Dewstow [i.e. Davidstow], in CornwaU. To the Friars Preachers of the City of Exeter, present -within their enclosure, 4d. each. To the Friars Minors iu like manner, 4d. each. To seven boys, chanting the Psalms, 4d. each. His messuage, with the appurtenance thereof, in the viUage of St. -Paul's, Exeter (which came to him by the ^t and feofment of AUce Nymet, but formerly belonged to Henry Norton), situated between the cot tages (eotagia) once belonging to Leonard Carrew (now the property of John Talbot) in the said vUlage on the east side thereof, and the cottages formerly belonging to Hugh Ferrour, on the west side — in width ; and extending lengthwise from the gar den of John Talbot on the south side, to the rillage of St. Paul's aforesaid on the [a word has been omitted here] side — he orders his executors to seU, and dispose of for the good of his soul, and for his parente, benefactors, and friends. Executors : — Rd. Talbot ; Thos. Greystoun, chaplain ; and Roger Batyn, citizen of Exeter ; to each of whom he leaves 6s. 8d. They are to pay his debts, and if necessary for that purpose, to diminish the above amounts. Also, he leaves to Rob. Cruwys, R. Phylp, John Fotergay, John Burlegh, Henry Haynok, Peter Scha'vyshylle, and John Gylle, aU chaplains (except Burlegh), 12d. each ; and to Thos. Taverner, clerk, born at Fowey [Foway MS.], son of John Taverner, 63. 8d. (if it can be done). To John Holond, chaplain, 63. 8d., to pray for his soul, and that he may be to him a prudent and good friend. To John Bosyn, son of Rd. Bosyn, citizen of Exeter, 40d. To Roger, son of Nich. Trelaunay, 20d. Proved, 24 February, 1410-11, before the Bishop, at Crediton. Summa bonorum in Inventario, £13 17s. lid. XXIX. Richard Hurst, Clerk, Rector of Exbourne. Dated at Exbourne, 5 March, 1410-11. i, 315. He commends his soul to God, the B.V.M., and AU Saints, and orders his body to be buried in his Church of Exbourne. "To the store of St. Mary therein he bequeaths two oxen and two cows ; and to the store of St Saviour one cow. To Juliana, wife of John Hurst, he bequeaths a cow that he had from her nomine mor- tuarii To Thos. Langge, an ox and a cow, and half a quarter of wheat. To John Watte, a cow, a steer, and half a quarter of wheat ; also a crimson coat. To Rd. Bordevylle, his red cow, and half a quarter of wheat. To John Taylour, a coat de sturgyn, and half a quarter of wheat To John Stacy, IsabeUa Pollard, Rd. Gode fray, John Naynow, John Courteys, Henry Bodde, Katherine de Mille, and Nich. Whyte, he leaves two bushels of wheat apiece. He bequeaths six and a half marks for the salary of a chaplain to celebrate, for a year, for his soul. To Joan, dau. of Nich. Bromf orde, his god-daughter (filiole mee), 6b. 8d. To every priest attending his INDEX— WILLS. 397 exequies and the Mass the day after, 12d. To Henry Peke, chaplain, to pray for his soul, 3b. 4d. Executors :— Walter Hurst, his brother, with John Boure, R. of North Tawton, as overseer, to whom he leaves 20s., for his trouble. Proved, 10 March, 1410-11,^ before the Bishop at Creditou. Summa bonorum, £28 14s. 9d. XXX. — Oltver Radysworthy, Rector of Cheldon. Dated 1 May, 1411. i 315b He commends his soul to God and Blessed Mary, and orders his body to be buried before the door of his parish-church. — He leaves to Robert atte Forde, to celebrate for his soul, 3s. 4d. ; also to Wm. Weye, Roger Monelond, and John Bloy, 3s. 4d. each. The residue of his estate, after paying his debts in fuU, he leaves to John Bloy, "junior" (predicto.) Executor : — The said John Bloy, with Wm. Weye and Roger Monelond as overseers. Proved, 22 August, 1411, before the Bishop, at Crediton. Summa bonorum, £7 10s. lOd. XXXI. — Simon Grendon, citizen of Exeter. Dated, 30 July, 1411. i, 315b He commends his soul to God and All Sainte, and directe his body to be buried in the Cathedral under the north tower, before the image of the Blessed Mary. A thousand Masses to be said for his soul, immediately after his death, wherever priests can be found. Fifty poor persons to be clothed by his executors on the day of his bo rial, twelve to carry torches of ten pounds' weight ; the others torches of a pounl weight: fifty other poor persons to be clothed in like manner. On the day of his funeral, and for his obit in the Cathedral, they were to give to each Canon present at the Mass 12d. ; to each Vicar present 8d. ; to each Annuellar 6d. ; to each Secondary 4d. ; to each chorister 2d. ; and he left £20 to be distri buted "generaliter." To the Friars Preachers at Exeter, the Friars minors, and the Hospital of St. John Baptist there, the nuns of Polslo, and the nuns of Cornworthy he gives, in each case, 6s. 8d. To every Curate in Exeter 6s, 8d. ; but the V. of Heavitree was to have 6s. 8d., and the parish priest of St. Sidwell's 3s. 4d. He leaves £20 for a new conduit, to carry the water ad Quadruvium'' Civitatis Exoniensis, and to other parte of the city, at the discretion of the Mayor and his executors, and others whom they may consult ; the work to be completed -within four years from his death. To the Church of Grendon (Dioc, Lichf. ), he leaves a set of vestments of Baudekyn and a chalice worth 30s. To the Church of Butterton [Boterdon, MS.], (in the same Dioc.) a set of vestments de Baudekyn, and a chaUce of the same value. To the Hosp. of St. Mary Magdalene, Exeter, he leaves 6s. 8d. ; to the Priory of St. Nicholas there, 6s. Sd. (to pray for his soul) ; to Cowick Priory 6s. 8d. ; to every priest celebrating at St. Petrock's, Exeter, at his death, 2s. He also leaves £10, to buy twenty cows^ for as many poor people ;'his executors to take care that each person had the full value of 10s. To his nine god-sons, all called " Simon," he leaves 60s. His executors were to seU aUhis lands, tenements, rents, reversions, &c., in the city of Exeter and in ite suburbs, and apply the pro ceeds to the relief of the poor and for other charitable purposes, for the good of testator's soul. To John Frensch he leaves five marks and a cloak ; to Peter Furber 403. and a cloak ; the whole residue of his estate to be dealt with by his executors for the good of his soul. Executors : — Ricarda, his wife ; Wm. Wylford, Peter Sturt, and John Lake ; ^ There is a memorandum, at the end of granted letters of administration this Will, referring to the Will of 15 Feb. [1410-11], to the executors, Rd. Wykeslond whichhad been proved Roger Bolter and "Walter Robert. before Rd. Hals, the Bishop's Commis- ^ So " Carfax," at Oxford. sary. The Bishop (at Crediton) ' See page 393, Une 16. 398 index — WILLS. and, as overseer, John Westecote, R. of St Petrock's aforesaid ; to each of whom he bequeaths five marks. Proved, 2 Sept, 1411, before Roger Bolter (Canon of Exeter and Commissary of the Bishop herein), in St Petrock's Church. XXXII. William Tray, Vicar in the Collegiate and Parochial Church of the Holy Cross, Crediton, and Dean of Crediton. Dated 20 January, 1411-12. i, 316". He commends his soul to God, and directs his body to be buried in the Church of Crediton. To Wm. Smyth, Vicar therein, he leaves his habit, to wit his surpUce, hood, and cope. To Wm., his chaplain, a black silk girdle, with silver clasp ; and a dagger (basilardum), with two knives (culteUis), sUver mounted ; also a bed-cover vrith crimson tapestry and four sheets ; 2 brazen pots, 1 saucepan (unum chafow); 1 dish, and 1 Uttle pot [possenet]. To John, his servant, a brass pot in a fragile state ; also a double coat of crimson colour ; and a cloak of green colour, the one in poorish condition (armilausam debiliorem). To the Vicars of Crediton he leaves 40d. To John Pytte, senior, a bed, of crimson colour. If his executors desired to buy any portion of his remaining goods, they were to have the preference at a fair price ; the residue to be appUed for his soul's weal. Executors : — Wm. Stokker, his chaplain, and John Pytte, senior. Proved 16 February, 1411-12, before the Bishop, at Crediton. Summa bonorum, £16 2s. 9d. XXXIII. Roger de Watelyngton i, 317. Dated in the house of Richard Boson, citizen of Exeter, 23 March, 1411-12. He commends his soul to Almighty God, Who redeemed it with His Precious Blood, and his body to sacred sepulture ; aud leaves to two priests^ to say Mass for his soul, for a year, £10. To the R, of St John "deArcubus" (curato meo),he leaves 20d. To the Friars Minors and Friars Preachers of Exeter, to pray for his soul, 40d. to each. To the Prior, &c., of St John Baptist at Exeter, 63. 8d. For the fabrick of the Church of the Holy Cross, Crediton, 40s. To the Church of St Thomas-the-Martyr, Cowick, 40d. To the Church of St John "de Aroubus," Exeter, 20s.' Executoi-s : — Joan, his -wife, and John, his son, to whom he leaves the residue ; Rd. Boson to be overseer, vrith a legacy of T3s. 4d. for his trouble. Proved 7 May, 1412, before the Bishop, at Crediton. Summa bonorum, £84 Os. lOd. XXXIV. John Combe, Rector of ISTorth Huish. Dated at Slapton, 9 November, 1411. _ i, 317". He commends his soul to God ; his body to be buried in the parish-Church of St. James, Slapton, before the image of the B. V. M., que vocat-ur Pyte.'^ He bequeaths to Thos. Taylour, clerk of the Chantry of the B. V. M., within the Manor of Slapton, lOOs,, to be paid by his executor to the said Thos., if he pro ceeded to the Order of Priesthood, and submitted himself meanwhile to the said executor ; other-wise the legacy was to lapse. The residue of his estate he be queaths to the Chantry of Slapton,' Executor ,- — John Bowryng, Rector of the said Chantry. Proved 17 August, 1412, before the Bishop, at Clyst. Summa bonorum, £356 16s. 4d. XXXV. John Prestecote [Testamentum Johannis Prestecote nuper defuncti. — Margin]. Dated, 25 January, 1411-12. i, 317". ' He thus describes, with singular ' Nicholas Morton, R. of this Collegiate minuteness, the sort of priests he Chantry, iu his "Will, dated 26 August, wanted — " presbiteris habilibus et 1534, leaves 3s. 4d. " unto our Lady of houestis, ac bone conversacionis et Pitie." honeste vite, necnon bone fame." INDEX — WILLS. 399 He commends his soul to God, and his body to be buried in the Chapel of the Blessed Mary at Culmstock^ ; to which Chapel he bequeaths a set of vest- inents de plonket'^ and an old Missal, there to remain for ever ; that they might pray for his soul, the souls of Wm. Prestecote, his father, and Joan, his mother, and for all the faithful dead. To the Church of Culmstock, he leaves his best set of vestments of red silk, and his large tablet of alabaster (alabaustre, MS.) to stand over the altar of the B.V.M. there, that they may pray for his soul, and for the souls of his wives, Joan and Margery, and all to whom he is bound. Also, to Culmstock Ch. he leaves two images of angels, with their brackets, to stand iu the Chancel near the High Altar ; also, his new Missal, to remain at Prestecote, for use in the Chapel, as long as his wife Margery resided there ; after her death, or her departure therefrom, to be taken to Culmstock Church, to whioh he, moreover, bequeaths his Gradual, his Ordinal, and a book called a Manual; also a book caUed "Synod." To the Churchwardens of Culmstock he leaves 13s. 4d., for the soul of Thos. Rawlyn (late V. of Sidbury), towards the cost of the bells to be provided there ; also 20s., to provide an oil lamp, to hang in the Chancel and be lighted every Sunday, and on aU Double Feasts for ever, at Mattins and at High Mass (for his soul and his parents') ; also his new gilt cross, to be carried to the church on the day of his burial, before his body, and then placed on the High Altar, there to remain on all Double (but not on other) Feasts. To the keepers of the store of the said Church he leaves two oxen, two cows, and twenty sheep " utriusque sexus," with 13s. 4d., to maintain his anniversary and those of Joan and Margery, his wives, and of Wm. Prestecote and Joan his wifp, on one day, yearly, for ever, and to pay one penny yearly, for the said souls, aforesaid, at the Mass of St, John (ad Collectum Sancti Johannis.) He, further leaves £23 Os. 8d. for a chaplain, to say Mass, for five years after his death, in the Chap, of the Blessed Mary at Culmstock, for his own soul, and for Joan, his late wife ; for John de Chivereston, knight, John Spycer (of Exeter), Wm. Sleghe (of Kenton), John Boys (of Halberton), and all the faithful dead; the said chap lain to receive seven marks yearly for his services. To the Churchwardens of Northalynton [hodie East Allington] he leaves an ox, six sheep, and also 6s. 8d., to keep the anniversary of John Boys atte Wode, there, for ever. To the Churchwardens of [West] Alvyngton an ox, a cow, and ISs, 4d,, to main tain his anniversary and that of Joan his late wife. To the V, of Culmstock, for tithes forgotten, 13s. 4d. To the Canons, Vicars, and other Ministers of the Cathedral, 203. for Placebo and Dirige, on the day of his funeral, before the Mass of Requiem. And in like manner, to the Canons, etc., at Ottery, 20s. To the Prior of Taunton, Os. 8d., and to every Canon there 2s. To the Abbot ol Torre, 6s. 8d,, and to every Canon there, 12d. To the Abbot of Dunkeswell [Dounekeswyl, MS,], 10s., and to every monk there, 12d. ; to the Abbot of Newenham, Os. 8d., and to every monk there, 12d. ; the same to the Prior and monks of St. Nicholas', Exeter ; to the Prior, etc., of the Hosp, of St. John, Exeter, 13s. 4d, ; to the Prioress of Polslo, his best silver cup— with cover, caUed "ii'mjMeys," to remain in that House for ever, and be called "Prestecote," iu his memory ; also, 10s., and to each nun, 2s. ; for his soul and for his two wives : to the Abbess of Canonsleigh, 6s. 8d., and to each nun, 12d. ; and the like sum to the Prioress and Nuns of Cornworthy. To each of the chaplains at Polslo, Canonsleigh, and Cornworthy, at the time of his death, 8d. To the Friars Minors of Exeter, 403., and to the Friars Preachers there, 13s. 4d. For the repair of the Bridge at Totnes, he leaves 3s. 4d. ; for the maintenance of the Bridge at Teign bridge [Tyngbrygg, MS.] 3s. 4d. ; and for the repair of the Bridge at Culmstock, 20s. To the V. of Culmstock, for two trentals of masses for his soul, immediately after his death, 5s. ; and to the Vicars of Burlescombe and Halberton, Walter Stal worthy, chaplain, and John Pruet, for the like service, the same sum to each. To the Lazar-houses at Exeter, Totnes, Plympton, and Honiton, 3s. 4d. each. "To his wife Margery he leaves the remainder of his term in a certain tenement (which he bought of the Earl of Devon), in the town of Kingsbridge ; the same to be sold if ' Colmpstoke throughout, MS. =" plunket— a coarse woollen cloth. 400 INDEX — WILLS. she died before the term expired, and the proceeds devoted to pious uses for their souls. To his dau. Joan, he leaves two oxen, two cows, and forty sheep of both sexes ; also, a bed suitable to her rank, with tapestry ; also his third best brass pot, a dish, a ewer and wash-basin, his best cloak of scarlet cloth with fur, and 408. To John Tyrry, his valet (garcioni meo), one robe de liberatis meis, a brass pot, and 10s. To "Walter Northecote all his books on the Law of Land, all his steel armour (except his sword), and his second best colt (un/umpuUum secundum meliorem). To his tenants at Prestecote 12d. each. To John Almysheghys, his servant, 13b. 4d. and a cow. To all others iu his service at the time of his death, 40d. each. To Wm. Almyscumb, his best silver girdle, and to Joan his wife, a crimson dress with fur ; also to the said Joan and to John their son (testator's godson) he bequeaths his ewer and wash-basin from his house at Exeter. To Rd. Parker 5s. to celebrate for his soul. To Clarice, his servant, for her long service, 20s. and a bed suitable to her condition. The old Missal in his Chapel at Prestecote, and the old vestments, with all the furniture of the Altar, and his chaUce in use there, to remain there for the life of Margery, his wife, and then to be given to the Ch. of Culmstock, for use in the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin ; the afore-mentioned vestments, etc., to remain for Wm. Almiscumb and his heirs, in the Chapel at Prestecote. He leaves to his executors his interest in the Manors of Rake and Elston^, the proceeds to be appUed to the payment of his debts and legacies : to each executor accepting adminis tration he leaves 403. ; also, he bequeaths to them, to be sold, one press at Rake, for making cider (unum torculare apud Rake pro cisare faciendo). To Mabel, wife of John Schaple, he leaves a gold ring, -with " Hoc Nomine IHC." engraved thereon. Three hundred Masses to be said for his soul, immediately after his death, and before his burial. After his death a wooUen pall of black cloth, with a Cross of white linen in the midst, was to be placed upon his body ; and two round wax lighte, and no more, to be set, one at his head and the other at his feet, each to contain eight pounds of wax ; also six wax torches, each of the same weight, were to be provided ; his executors, and the men carrying the said torches, to be clad in black cloth. After his burial, two of the said torches to be deposited in the Ch. of Culmstock at the High Altar, a third in the Chapel of the B. V, M. there, -1 o be burnt at the Elevation of the Sacrament : thefourth to be placed in the Chap, of Prestecote^ for the same purpose, as also the fifth, which was to be given to Burlescombe Ch., aud the sixth, to the Chapel .at Culm Davy.^ Every chaplain present at his funeral to have 6d. ; every poor person, Id., and any that were blind, 2d. His gifts to his servante to be distributed at the time of his death. All his goods and chattels, after payment of his debts and legacies, to be sold and applied to pious uses, for his soul, and for the souls of his wives, etc. Executors ; — Margery, his wife ; Thos. Reymond ; Wm. Jew, of Canonsleigh ; John Pruet, chaplain ; Wm. Almyscumb, and John Cole of North Pool [Northpole, MS.] On 29 October, 1412, testator added a Codicil to his WiU, bequeathing to the Church of Culmstock a further sum of 60s. towards the bell (in subsidium coUecte eampane ibidem), also to John Vayron, John Knygth, John Broke, and John Burneman, 20s. each ; and to Wm. Almyscumb, his clock (orilogium meum, alias dictum clokke). Ten marks were to be paid to Thos. Ferrers, Precentor of Ottery, to put Wm. Walrande, his cousin, (son of Wm. Walrande, junior), to school, for four years after testator's death. To Wm. Almyscumb, and Joan his wife,_ he grante a moiety of the rent and service of Rob. Fourbour and of Agnes his wife, and the reversion of a moiety of a new tenement, with appur tenances, in the town of WeUington, a garden, and a parcel of land adjacent, which the said Robert and Agnes hold for life, by testator's concession, and that of John Biycon, senior ; also, a moiety of the rent and service of Thos. Wydes worthy and Agnes his wife, and the reversion of a moiety of a certein tene ment, a garden, a dovecot and a parcel of ground iu the same town, which they held for life by grant from the same persons. 1 Alwyston, MS,—" AUestou " in Pole's " Comb Davy, MS. This chapehy is in Devon : in the parish of Churchstow. the parish of Hemyock. INDEX— WILLS. 401 Proved 23 November, 1412, before the Bishop at Olyst The testator is here referred to as " dicti defuncti robas, dum rixit, ipsius Domini gerentis." Summa bonorum : — £295 Os. Id. ob. q. • XXXVI. ' William Wilford, citizen of Exeter. Dated, 30 June, 1413. i, 319''. He commends his soul to God aud All Saints, and his body to holy sepulture in the Cathedral, or in the cemetery thereof, as his executors shall determine ; they are, also at their discretion, to make distribution to the poor at his funeral. Two wax Ughts, each weighing six pounds, to be set, the oue at the head, the other at the foot of his body ; and twelve torches, each weighing ten pounds, of which one is to be off'ered at every altar iu his parish church of St. Petrock ; oue for the Church of Morchard, one for Rackenford, one for E. Anstey, one for Puddington [Poutyngton, MS.], and the other four as the executors might please. He bequeaths to the Friars Preachers at Exeter and to the Friars Minors there, 13s. 4d. to each ; to the Hospital of St. John Baptist there, 20s. ; to the Prioress and Convent of Polslo 20s. ; and to all of these four flagons of wine apiece. To the Priory of Cowick, 13s. 4d. and four flagons of wine. To the lepers of St. Mary Magd., Exeter, Os. 8d. To Thomas Tunerton [perhaps " Tuverton "] enough cloth to make a cope. To every priest celebrating, at the time of his death, in St. Petrock's Church, 20d. To John Westecote, Rector there, 4 marks, for tithes forgotten. The bed -ridden poor to be remembered. He leaves £10, to make a conduit in the City of Exeter, assigning his croft without the South Gate for the erection aud maintenance thereof. To his dau. Elizabeth, wife of John Parkere, he leaves the reversion of a tenement in the north suburb of Exeter, which once belonged to Rob. le Noble, aud passed to testator's wife, Margaret, for her Ufe ; if the said Elizabeth died without heirs of her body, the tenement to be sold, and the money appUed to pious uses. To Wm. Thorne, his servant, he leaves one of his shops in the parish of St. Pancras, for life ; to go on his death to testator's son Robert, and his heirs ; if Robert died without issue, the shop waa to be sold and the proceeds applied to pious uses. His house, near St. Petrock's Ch., of whicli Edw. Lydeford was tenant, he directs to be sold : part of the proceeds (viz., 20s, yearly, for fifty-eight years), to be divided between the Rector, priests, and other ministers, serving God in that Church, to sing an fintiphou of St. Mary therein, before her image in the new aisle. But if the said Edward, or any other person, were -willing, by concession of the executors, aud paying a rent of 25s. a year, to rebuild the said house, he might keep it for the term aforesaid, and testator would grant and bequeath to him all his timber at Southernhay (totum meremium meum quod est apud Southyngliay), towards the said rebuUding ; the reversion of the said house to be sold at the end of the said term, and the proceeds devoted to keeping up the singing of the said Antiphon, daily, year after year. But if the said Edward would neither accept the said term, nor rebuild the house, the proceeds of the eventual sale of the fee simple thereof were to be appUed to keeping up the said Antiphon for ever. All his interest in the messuages, lands, etc., in the parish of St. SidweU, which testator had recently acquired by grant from 'Thos. Monk, he leaves to remunerate his servants and attendants. And aU those messuages, etc., in the City of Exeter aud its suburbs, which had come to him by purchase or bequest, in fee simple, he leaves to his executors in trust for his son Robert, a minor, together with the lands, &c., in Exeter and its suburbs bequeathed to testator by Rob. WUford, his father; aU rents, etc., to be kept in a chest with four keys, one for each executor, and appUed to the maintenance of his said son tiU he should come of age ; any residue meanwhUe accruing tc be applied annually to the support of two Chaplains, to say Mass for testator's soul, year by year, in St Petrock's Ch., and for the relief of the poor ; reserving, however, for the said Robert, on his attaining his majority, a hundred marks for his immediate needs. Then he was to come into absolute possession of the said lands : but if he should first die, leaving no heir of his body, the property was to be sold, and the proceeds applied, to pious uses. To Wm. HuU, and to John Parkere (husband of testator's daughter, EUzabeth) he bequeaths aU that his part or share in the ship, or barge, caUed '' le 2C 402 index— WILLS. Marie de Exemoth," which Rd. Crese and testator held in common. To Rd. Reymond he leaves lOOs. To John WUford a jewel worth four marks, to be selected by the executors. AU his domestick servante to be remunerated (remunerentur et habeant rewardum). To Margaret, his wife, and Robert,, his son, (when the latter should come of age), he leaves, iu equal shares, aU his household utensUs belonging to the chamber, hall, pantry, kitchen, and buttery,_for daily use; the sUver cups, salt cellars, spoons, and other silver plate, tp be dirided in equal portions, -according to custom, " inter me, et uxorem meam et dictum Robertum fflium meum— prout rnoris est." The residue to be appUed for his soul's health. .feecMiors .--Margaret, his -wife; Thos. Reymond; Henry HuU, testator's brother, and Peter "Sturt; vrith John Westecote for overseer ; to each of whom he bequeaths 5 marks for his trouble. Proved, 2 October, in the Church of St Petrock, Exeter, before Roger Bolter, Canon of Exeter,the Bishop's Commissary therein ; and certified accor dingly, 3 October, 1413, by the Bishop at Clyst Summa bonorum : — £228 6s. 9a. XXXVII. — William Ekerdon, Canon of Exeter and R. of Longbredy [Langebridie, MS.] (Dioc. of Salisbury). Dated at Colyton, 8 November, 1413. i, 320''. He commends his soul to God and his body to sacred sepulture, next to Dodyngton (juxta Dodyngton) in the south tower of the Cathedral. To the fabrick of the Church of SaUsbury he leaves 6s. 8d. ; to St Peter's at Exeter 40s. ; for the nave of the Church of Maiden-Newton 6s. 8d., and for the light there before the image of St. John Baptist, 20s. To the Friars of Dorchester 13s. 4d. ; to those of Ilchester 10s. ; to the Friars Preachers of Exeter, 10,=. ; to the Friars Minors there, 10s. To find four chaplains to celebrate for him, the year after his death ; two in the Church of Longbredy [Langebrydy, MS.], and two in Exeter Cathedral : he bequeaths £22, for their stipends, and for wax, wine, and other necessaries. To Edmund Elyot, clerk, he leaves 40s. ; to Wm. "Whytyng, a monk enclosed at Sherborne, 6s. Sd; ; to John Prauncaid 6s. 8d. ; to Wm. Dyber 40s. ; to the abbot and monks of Abbotsbury and of Cerne, 20s. in each case. For the poor on the day of his burial he bequeaths such sum as his executors may think fit to spend ; and they were also to provide for a thousand Masses, to be said immediately after his death. To John Brode he leaves 100s., part of the money that he owed testator. To Walter Hanecok. his young page (pageto meo), he leaves five marks ; to Wm. Flay 5 marks ; to John Ekerdon 100s. ; to Wm. Felde 100s.; to John Horsman 13s. 4d. ; to Wm. Holme 63. 8d. ; to Reginald, his chorister, 6s. 8d. ; to Thos. Bolworth, his late chorister, 13s. 4d. ; to John Trunket 10s. For his obit, in the choir of his Cathedral, for a month from the date of his death, £4 12s. 2d. He leaves his doublet, de corrodio Exoniensis Episeopi, together with the fur, to Hugh, his Vicar. To Matilda, mother of Walter, his page, he leaves 6s. 8d. and a single skirt ; to Edm. James 6s. 8d. ; to Rob. Veel a sUver cup; flat, with cover, (ciphum argenteum flat eum cooperculo — See p. 390, mote); to Robert Grey a sUver cup, perforated (pmunsett), the cover marked with St. Andrew's cross. To the Church of Longbredy he leaves a book called "Willdmus de Montibus;" also, a Gradual, an Antiphonar, an Ordinal, a Missal, a chalice gUt, an apparel of silk for the altar (unum apparatum de cerico pro altari), and a set of vestmente ; for keeping his obit, yearly, and to pray for. his soul, every Sunday in the pulpit: also, a Breviary [bound in] red (portiforium rubium) to be lent to a certain poor priest, and so handed from priest to priest as long as it should last ; and in like manner a Breriary bound iu sUk. He leaves to John HuU the Breviary already in his possession. — To John Byncombe 133. 4d. — For four poor clerks to be sent to the schools at Oxford, for two years, fifty marks iu equal shares. He orders the sum of £20 to be deposited in a chest in the [Cathedral] Treasury, for his obit for twenty years, to be bestowed on those present, at the rate of 203. a year. — He leaves to John Hull, his executor, five marks for his trouble, and the same sum to John Brode, Rob. Dunnyng, and Gilbert Spencer. — To John Gilbert, to say for INDEX— WILLS. 403 his soul thirty masses of St. Gregory (trentale Sancti Gregorii), ten marks. — To Henry Keyche, chaplain, 40s.— To Edwold Packe 20s., and to Joan his wife a skkt, furred (penulatam). The residue of his estate to be disposed of by his executors, for the good of his soul. Executors :— John HuU, V. of Colyton; Rob. Dunnyng, of Exeter ; Gilbert Spencer, chaplain ; and John Brode, his valet [meum valectum]. Proved 4 December, 1413, before the Bisbop, at Clyst, in the presence of Wm. Langton and Rd. Palmer, Canons of Exeter, and Michael Lercedekne, R. of Thorney. Summa bonorum : — £372 173. Id., ob. q. XXXVIII. — Richard Estebrok, Vicar of Okehampton. Dated, 5 December, 1413. . i, 321. He commends his soul to God, and his body to ecclesiastical sepulture. — To Walter Manston, to celebrate in Okehampton church for three years for the health of his soul, and for his exequies daily, he bequeaths thirteen pounds of sUver ; and to the principal store of the said church 20s., that his anniversary may be kept for ever. On the day of his burial the sum of 40s. was to be given to the poor. To Walter Manston, chaplain he leaves 20s. and his second best doublet, — To Thos. Estebrok, his best girdle with silver clasp, a sUver cup and cover, aud his best doublet. — To Joan Hore his second best girdle' ¦\rith silver clasp, — To Edith, wife of Rob, Wyke, his two other girdles, with sUver clasps, and a quarter of wheat. — To Rob. Wyke the two cows already in his keeping. — To every priest taking part in his exequies, and present and celebrating for his soul on the day of his funeral, 12d., and to each priest only celebrating on the day of his burial 6d, — To Joan, dau. of Wm. Hore, to MatUda (another dau.), to John, son of Rob, ^Vyke, and to Walter Petheler, he leaves a cow each. — To Adam Toker a cow and half a quarter of wheat. — To John Row, his servant, a heifer. — To John Gavet, his servant, 63. 8d, To John Weryng, chaplain, his third-best doublet and 6s, 8d. — To Thos. Estebrok. Joan Hore, and Edith, wife of Rob. Wyke, three brass pots and a saucepan,' viz., to Thomas his best pot, to Joan his second best, and to Edith his third best and, a saucepan- — if the residue sufficed to pay his debts and legacies; if not, the articles were to be sold. — To each executor who should act, he leaves 20s. Executors -. — Thos. Estebrok, and Walter Manston ; aud lie orders them to dis tribute 40 measures' of wheat among his poor parishioners. Proved, 11 January, 1413-14, before Wm. Hunden, Canou of Exeter and Com missary of the Bishop, in the Chapel of St. Gabriel at Clyst. XXXIX. — William Poundestoke, R. of Bigbury and Canon of Exeter. Dated at Exeter, 9 May, 141 i, i, 321''. He commends his soul to his Creator and his body to holy sepulture. He leaves to the store of the church of St. Laurence of Bigbury, 40s. ; also, the better of his two Breviaries there, for use on the north side of the choir for ever, never to be otherwise used or aUenated ; also, a large dossal embroidered with the birds called popardys, to spread before the High Altar'' on Feast-day,— To the store of the chapel of St. Michael-de-la-Bui-gh,= he leaves 20s. ; and to the store of the Chapel of St. MUburga,^ 13s. 4d. For distribution among 1 » Sonam,'' i.q., "zona"; the word " Popinjay " is a parrot ;" popeler " is so spelt throughout this WUl. —I quote HaUiweU— " a kind of bird 2 Schafer.— &e " Chafer " and " Chau- explained by populus in the Prompt. fere" in Halliwell's Dictionary. Parv." ; and he elsewhere gives 3 Modius— " mensura constans 16 sex- " popler "—evidently the same word tariis." — as " a sea-guU." Nominale MS. ^ Dorsorium largum, operatum vohi- ^ On an island now called " Burgh- cribuB vocatis popardys, ad sternen- Island," dum coram Suinmo Altari. There is " Known, locally, as " MUbourne," and a difficulty about "popardys." quite recently destroyed. 2C' 404 INDEX— WILLS. his poor parishioners, as soon as possible after his death, he leaves 40s., for the good of his soul, &c, — To the Cathedral he leaves 40s., to defend the rights of the said cathedral church ; also, for its fabrick, 40s. ; also, a Legenda de Temporali, and another de Sanctis. — 'To John Holecombe, chaplain (or to some other fit priest, if the said John be unable, or unwUling, to undertake the duty), he leaves £4 13s. 4d,, yearly, for four years, to say Mass for his soul, and for his parente, .and next-of-kin ; — also, for Sir Wm. de Bykebury, his progenitors and descendants, — in the Church of Bigbury and in the chapel de-la-Burghe afore-mentioned ; and twice a week, at least, in the said chapel. — Also 20s., to be divided among the priests who should say Placebo and Dirige and Masses, at the time of his decease, or as quickly as possible afterwards ; and 10s. among Christ's poor, on the same day, that they might pray for him. He directs that the dignity and customs of the Cathedral of Exeter, as to exequies, singing the Psalter, and the whole manner of sepulture, be observed. —He leaves £20 in money (which -will be due to his estate after his death, on account of residence), to keep his anni versary in the Cathedral as long as the money lasts ; directing that every year, on the day of hia obit, 13s. 4d., part thereof, be distributed among the Canons, Vicars, and o+her Ministers of the Cathedral, according to their degree and the custom of the church ; also to the two clerks of the Treasury he leaves 133. 4d. — To the parish-church of Poundstock he leaves his new Missal, and, if the parishioners are willing, 203,, to maintain his anniversary, and that of his parente, &c., for ever ; if not, the Missal to be sold, aud (with the 20s. ) appUed to pious uses. — To the Priory of St. John, in Exeter, he leaves 13s. 4d. — To the Friars Preachers there, 6s. 8d. ; and weekly, " post tricennalem diem quatuor panes canonicales de residencia mea post mortem meam debendos." He leaves the like bequest to the Friars Minors of Exeter. E-.cecutors -. — Roger Bolter, Can. of Exeter; Thos. de Plymmeswode, V. in the Ch. of Bampton (Dioc. of Lichfield) ; Rob. Lyngham, R. of St Mary- Major, E.^:eter, and John Wythyslond, V. of Heavitree; to each of whom he leaves 40s, aud a silver cup with cover. Any residue, after payment of his debts Bud funeral expenses to be applied to pious uses, and works of charity, especially among the poor tenants of the Dean aud Chapter of Exeter, and his own parishioners of Bigbury — for the souls of himself, Sir Wm. Bykebury, knt, his parents, &c. : but subject to the fulfilment of further instructions in a Codicil (which is not given in the Register). Proved 8 Eebruary, 1413-14, by all the executors except Thos. de Plymmeswode ; who appeared before the Bishop, separately, at Clyst, 17 February, together with John Bykebui-y, his surety in the sum of 100s. ; the said Thomas belonging to " an alien Diocese." XL. William Langeton, Canon of Exeter. Dated at the Bishop's Manor of Clyst, 29 January, 1413-14. i, 322. He commends his soul to God, His Almighty Creator ; and desires to be buried in the Cathedral, either on tbe right, or to the left of the tomb of Bishop Staff'ord [erected by the Bishop in his lifetime.] He leaves to the Cathedral his Corpus Juris Civilis, in five books, given him by Thos. Stafford, to be placed in the Library, and secured by a chain ; there to remain for ever. To the Chuich of Wells [Wellys, MS.], near, Walsingham (Dioc. of Norwich), he leaves a Missal, an Ordinal, and a copy of the Pupilla Oculi ; also, a set of vestmente, for priest, deacon, and subdeacon, with a cope to match — all to be bought by his executors at a cost of £10. To the Church of Rokeby (Dioc. of Coventry and Lichfield), he leaves a set of vestments for the priest only, to cost 40s. ; and the like to the Churches of Warbleton [Warbylton, MS.], Bosham, and Wisborough [Wysbergh, MS.], all in the Dioc. of Chichester ; and, also, to the Church of Ottery, if his executors are not asked to provide the cope required by the statutes on account of his Prebend therein. For the fabrick of the nave of the CoUegiate Church of Crediton — "jam fere ad terram prostrate" — he leaves all rents, profits, &c,, coming to him at the time of his death, on account of his Prebend of Prustecomb therein, over and above anything due to the said College., according to the statutes, en account of his said Prebend. To the Church mDEX— WILLS. 405 of South Pool he leaves a set of vestments for the priest and a cope, to cost 66s. 8d. To the poor at Wells, 66b. 8d. ; to those at Wisborough, 203. ; at West brook (his Prebend), 20s. ; at Apuldram (formerly his Prebend), 20s. ; at Warble ton, 20s. ; at South Pool, 20s. To Wm. Pole he bequeaths a silver cup with its cover, having three feet fashioned after the simUitude of lions. To John WyUe, chaplam, to pray for his soul and for aU the faithful departed, 203, ; also a doublet with hood. To the chaplains, clerks, and boy,^ of the Bishop's Chapel at Exeter, 1003. To the other members of the Bishop's household, 100s. To John Arderne a silver cup and cover, "with testator's arras engraved on the top of the cover. To Margaret, wife of John Ai-derne, a scarlet robe, with its fur. The residue he leaves to his executors, directing them, first to send Wm. Portour, his godson [jUiolo meo], to school for two or three years, and to apply the remainder to pious uses, for his soul. Executors : — John Schute, V. of Paignton ; and John Arderne, Esquire. Proved, 17 February, 1413-14, before the Bishop, at Clyst, Summa bonorum : — £211 lis. 6d. ob. q. XLI. Joan, widow of — que fui uxor — Robert Dyrwyn. Dated at Foleforde,i in the parish of Crediton, 2 September, 1391. i, 323. She commends her soul to God, and requeste to be buried in Crediton Church in the place "ubi Magister mens jaoet" To the Precentor, Canons, and other Ministers of the said church she leaves 13s. 4d. for Placebo and Dirige, Commendation, and Mass, on the day of her burial. To' the Dean of Crediton, 10s., viz. 5s. of the goods of her " Master," and 5s. of her own goods; to pray for their souls. 'To each Vicar, 8d. ; to each Annuellar 6d. To her sister Margery she bequeaths goods worth 403. ; to her son WiUiam her best silver cup, her best goblet (maser), and half her vessels of brass, pewter, and wood, the cups excepted. To Agnes, wife of Wm. Prous, she leaves her horse, viz. Amelere, ^ or his value in money. To each of John More's boys, Uring at the time of her death. 20d. To each Aquebajulus in the Church of Crediton 2d. To all her servants at the time of her death, 2s. to be distributed among them. To Agnes Rooch, 20d, To John Rooch and Agnes his wife, 20d. To Walter, Robert, and Joan Rooch, 12d. each. To Nicholas Aleyn, 12d. The residue of her estate she leaves to such poor persons as are most in need of help, and for prieste willing to say Mass for her " Master " and herself. Executors : — William, her son ; Wm. Prous ; and her sister Margery ; to each of whom she leaves 53. Proved, 5 AprU (and 18 June), 1415, before the Bishop at Clyst. Summa bonorum — £60 and 20d. XLII. Ralph Tregrisiow, Dean of Exeter.' i, 323. He commends his soul to God and to Blessed Mary His Mother ; his body to be buried in the Cathedral, should he happen to go the way of all flesh in the County of Devon [si in Comitatu Devonie humanitus mihi contingat ;] but should he die in Cornwall, then either in the Church of St Crida the Virgin [i.e. Creed], or in that of St. Kyby, Duloe. If he happened to die in any other County, his executors were to bury him in the Church of the parish where death met him, unless they had just cause for not doing so—a matter which he leaves to them. To the fabrick of the Cathedral he bequeaths 100s. ; to that of Crediton Church 100s. ; to that of Creed — "ubi fui oriendus " — 40s., to buy a &tore[instaurum] for the said Church ; the parishioners to undertake that prayers should be said for his soul, &c. every Sunday, for ever. He, also, leaves to Creed a sUver cup (cupam) and cover, with the arms of the See (cum armis Petri et PauU) engraved thereon. — To the ^ Voleforde, MS. — Now Shobrooke Park. tens etiam quod nU cercius morte et ^I suppose, the horse's name: ".4m5fer"? nil incercius hora mortis, de tei-renis 'considerans quod in hunc mundum bonis meis volens disponere, coudo veni, et de hoc mundo exiam ; adver- testamentum meum." 406 INDEX— WILLS. fabrick of Duloe Church he leaves 100s., to buy a store for the use of the said Church, on the like conditions as to prayers for his soul. To the Vicars of the Cathedral he leaves 20s, to pray for his soul and for that of Steph. Penpel. He leaves £40 for the poor ou the day of his burial, and orders -that his funeral expenses shaU, on no account, exceed £10. He desires to be buried within three days of his death, or on the morning of the fourth day, at latest ; and, after his burial, his executors were to distribute alms, as their conscience should dictate, for his soul and that of his uncle. Step. Penpel. To Rd. Drayton he leaves ten marks, and the like sum to Benedict Caunterbery. His " Corpus Juris Civilis et Juris Canonici cum eorum Doctoribus," he leaves to clerks aud scholars — "de cognacione mea, vel de cognacione predicti Magistri Stephani" — but on condition that none of them should alienate, sell, or pledge the same, but that they should always so remain ; and if no such clerks could be found, then the books to were be lent to fit scholars or clerks in the county of Cornwall, for a time. To Ralph Reskemner he bequeaths his best ewer and silver basin ; his best silver drinking-cup (potellum), and six of his best sUver spoons; his best bed, with canopy and curtains of red materials ; his best set of vestments ; and six more of his best silver spoons ; making a dozen in all. To Benedict Canterbery he leaves a silver cup, and cover with his arms. To IsabeUa, relict of James Gerwes a silver cup and his best robe -with fur of vau- (cumf cruris de variis). To Joan de Hellond a silver cup. To Joan, wife of John HyUe, his second-best robe, also with fur of vair, and a silver cup. — To the Ch. of St. James, Tregony [de Tregonia] his large Missal ; formerly the property of his said uncle, the Dean of Wells. To Ida, wife of Belion,' he leaves his third best robe, with fur of vair, and a silver cup. To Thos. Gvynov his small Breviary, the gift of his uncle, the Dean of Wells. To Dame Alice Reskimer ("sorori de Bokelond"), his cousin, 20s. To the convent of Polslo, 20s. To the Canons of the Cathedral attending his funeral, 6s. 8d. each ; to every Vicar so attending 40d. ; to every Annuellar 20d. ; aud to every Secondary 12d. To each of his executors, consenting to serve, 100s. To John Canon, baker, 20s. The residue of his estate to be devoted to pious uses for the soul of testator, the above-named Stephen, and his parents and heirs, his benefactors, and all others who in any way had benefited him. Executors : — John Mulys and James Halap ; and they were charged to treat and agree with the Prior and Conv. of Merton for the Rectory of the Church of Tregony, in CornwaU, and all other their possessions near Tregony, for a certain sum of money, with a -riew, to buying certain possessions near Merton, iu exchange for those of the said Prior and Convent near Tregony. Also, his executors were to keep his anniversary in the Cathedral for 40 years, and to pay 6d. to each Canon present at Placebo, Dirige, the Commendations and the Mass; 3d. to each Vicar; 2d. to each Annuellar; to each Secondary Id. Dated in testator's house in Exeter, 16 June, 1411. Proved 26 July, 1415,, before the Bishop, at Clyst XLIII. Walter Robert, Rector of the Principal (-i.e. Pitt) Portion in the Church of Tiverton. Dated, 12 July, 1414. i, 324. He commends his soul to God and his body to holy sepulture. To the Church of NorthiU he leaves the Breviary which he received from his "Master," WUUam Colmpton, for the use of the R. of NorthiU alone, the parishioners to have no right to the same. Poor parishioners there, who owed him ¦vei-y smaU sums on account of tithes, were to be reUeved from payment thereof, in part or altogether, at the discretion of his executors. To the Prior and Convent of Launceston he bequeaths 20s., to pray for him and for his benefactors. For the fabrick (or repau) of the church of Tiverton 203. To his mother he leaves 3d. a week, so long as she survives him, pro potu recenti sibi providendo. To his sister Joan his best robe, with hood aud fur ; also 6 of his smaU sUver spoons, " Item Ide uxori belion." INDEX— WILLS, 407 and a silver cup^ which she had in her possession ; also a table-cloth and a towel ot second best quality, aud one pan- of sheete ; also the sUver girdle which she had in keeping. To a young ^ and respectable chaplain he leaves 8 marks, to celebrate in riverton Church (and uot elsewhere) for testator's soul, aud for the souls of Rd. Wykeslond, Wm. Halyet, late R, of Roseash,^ and John Stykerygge, and for the good estate of Wm. Colmpton, his "Master," or (if deceased) for his soul. To John Robert and his wife he leaves half a mark, and remits aU the debt that they owed him; also he leaves them one pair of sheets. To Thomas Frist, of Morchard Cruwys, he bequeaths 13s. 4d. and forgives him a debt Aud whereas, a littie time ago, testator brought au action at law against Stephen Tournere, and recovered from him 10 marks, and perhaps went beyond the bounds of moderation and made haste to revenge himself in the said action ; and because the said Stephen is a poor man, — " although he brought a false charge against me,— aud that he did so God knoweth, — nevertheles,?, as in the fear of God, I leave him 20b. ; but, theu, he must give up the rancour he nouiishes towards me in his heart, and keep a decent tongue in his head for the future, a thing which he has never been accustomed to do, or, at any rate, rarely." To Joan, his brother's daughter, he leaves a single robe with hood, at the discretion of the executors ; and he gives her 40d., and remits the sum she owed him. To Richard, his brother's son, he leaves 6 marks, to keep him at school, the money to be advanced to him, as he requires it, by Walter Colle. To Walter Haydurer, chaplain, to pray for his soul, he leaves 10s. Also to John Fax half a mark ; to Rd.Weryng, 203. ; and to " Little* Walter," his servant, 40d. To his successor in his Portion at Tiverton he bequeaths a large-sized brass pot, and one of his best dishes ; also a mortar and a good iron spit, the chaldron (caldarium) which stands iu the kitchen, 4 pipes and 2 hogsheads" — empty, and the vessels used for bre-wing ;^ also 6 silver spoons, and a sUver cup and cover'' in the keeping of John Fax ; also,_ a surpUce -with au amice of black cloth furred with gi-is;^ subject to this condition, that he personally reside on his benefice, and settle quietly any claim he may have on the executors on account of repairs at Tiverton ; else he was to have none of these things. And, whereas Thomas Hendeman owed testator 10 marks, he was wUling, if he paid the executors 5 marks without giving any tiouble, to remit the rest ; but he was to do so within fifteen days after demand or be made to pay the whole. To Margery, his brother's daughter, he leaves half a mark. And all the the residue of his estate (except the legacies mentioned above or in a codicU), he leaves to Walter CoUe, his sister's son, to be appUed to pious uses, and specially in -providing food and necessaries for testator's " Master," WiUiam Colmpton, as long as he lived, and to bury him decently ; and to provide, if necessary, for his brother, Wm.. Colle. Executors : — The aforesaid Walter Colle ; Matthew Doune ; aud John Whyteway, notary-publick. To Matthew Doune, for his trouble, he bequeaths all lus utensils at Morchard-Cruwys, and remits the money due to him for things which the said Matthew had bought of him from time to time. To John "Whyteway he leaves 20b. Memorandum at the end of the Will :— " Isabella Payton owes me, for debts incurred by Vincent Wryght, her husband, lOs. and two marks : also six marks on her own account, and 9s. lid., of whioh sums if she pay my executors the 6 marks whioh she borrowed of me to buy wine with, after her said husband's ^ peciam argenti ("a piece of silver") — '^ uni capeUano juveni et honesto. "pecia=Vas, calix" — Ducange: any ^ Rawysaysch, MS. "piece of plate." In the (EngUsh) * item lego parvo Waltero, famulo meo. WUl of Nicholas Morton, R. of the " pipas — hogeshedys. CoUeg. Ch. of Slapton, he leaves to ^ vasa ad pandoxandum ordinata. the CoUege " a peace of sylver in ' peciam argenti cum coopertorio. valew of 203." Oliver's Monasticon, * superpellicium cum almicio de panno , p. 322. See note 7 below. nigro f urrato de grisio. 408 INDEX — WILLS. death, I give her up the remainder ; otherwise she must pay the whole. Also, my Lord, the Earl of Devon, owes me £20 (as John Gunne weD knows), but if the said Earl means to be a good Lord ete. (sit eis bonus Dominus etc.) to my executors, aud not give them trouble in the execution of my WiU, I remit the whole debt, as well as 5 marks which the Lady Matilda, his Countess, owes me ; otherwise I hold him accountable before the Most High God. — Also, Walter Schanke owes me 6 marks, and I have a Catholicon and a Book of Brito' iu pledge ; let him pay, aud the books be restored. Also he owes me 8 marks (a loan), and one mark ; and 1 have in pledge a silver cup, now iu Exeter. Also he owes' for his expenses in the case of John Jacob, I know not how much. I remit the 8 marks, the 1 mark, and the said expenses ; and, over and above this, I leave him 5 marks, in recompense for a large book of Mattins, which he gave me gratis. Also I leave him the Breviary which he has in his possession. And my will is that his silver ciip, which I have in Exeter, be restored to him." Proved, 20 September, 1415, before the Bishop, at Clyst XLIV. William Hunden,^ clerk. Archdeacon of Totnes, Canon of Exeter, etc. Dated, at the Archdeacon's House, in the Close ; 27 January, 1415-16. i, 324'' . He commends his soul to God, Blessed Mary and All Saints ; his body to holy sepulture, where God shaU please. He leaves to poor decrepit persons and to prisoners £10, and more if neces sary, at the discietion of his executors. Also, to mend the publick roads and bridges in the Archdeaconry of Totnes, 40s. ; and the Uke amount for the same purposes in the Archdeaconry of Rochester. To three chaplains, for a year (or to one chap lain for three years, if three cannot be procured), £20, viz. 10 marks each per annum, to say Mass daily for his soul, and for John and Joeta, his parente, Thos. Opton, John Dangy, John Tayllour, Edith Foot, John Snape, and Wm. Brydbrok. To the Abbot and Convent of Lessness [Lesenes, MS. — Dioc. of Rochester], a pair of gilded ewers (weighing 10 Ub. de troy 8 oz. and over — never to be sold or alienated) ; for the Canons there to say a collect at Mass, every day, for ever, for his soul, and to keep up his anniversary. To the Ch. of Longfield [Langefelde, MS.] in the same Diocese, a vestment of cloth of gold de luca. — To John Hunden, his brother, a bed, draped with red worstede, with curtains, and everything to matoh for a bedchamber ; also one of his best suite, to wit a tunic (collobium), trimmed with fur of menyvere (i.e. de menu vair), -with fur hood; also another tunic; also a set in green and red worstede for the haU; one best pair of sheete, 6 silver cups called Gobelettes, one bowl (maser) gUt, with cover, and 12 sUver spoons parcel-gilt (deaurata in parte) ; also pixidem deauratam propulvere-? one of his best table-cloths, a towel, and 2 hand-napkins (sauena/pys) ; and he gives up to the same John £20 which he had borrowed. 'To Mai-gery, his sister, a pallet-bed (urmm tectum palet) of white, green, and red worstede, -with three curtains, com plete, for her bed-chamber ; 2 silver cups, on the cover of one of which was engraved—" 3i)C tst ^xaox mtUS ; " a robe furred, hood, and a second double robe ; also a tunic (collobium) wi-th fur de Grey, a table-cloth, a towel, and 2 hand-napkins. To Wm. Scheldrake £10, to put him to school; and to his cousin AUce, dau. of John Scheldrake, £10, to enable her to marry. To ' ' ' Catholicon et Librum Britoni3." — et racio regit mentem — quam quidem, "Brito super Vocabula BibUe " ap- raoionem sepe adeo languor obnubilat pears among the books in " Tercius ut non solum temporalium rerum descus " in the Cathedral Inventory verum eciam sui ipsius cogit ipsa of 1506. — WiUiam Brito was a Friar : languioris (sic) vehemencia obUrisci he is mentioned by Leland as well condicionis humane inevitebUe deb- known for his Lexicon of the Bible. — itum prevenire — condo testamentum Oliver. There was, also, a copy of meum iu hunc modum." " Catholicon" in the same " descus." * Aspioebox? — "Dust" — pounded spice. ^ " Sanus menta et corpore, desiderans, Palgrave (quoted by HaUiwdl). dum in membris vigor viget corporis INDEX — WILLS. 409 his cousin Joan Park, £20 ; 2 sUver cups, one -with a cover, not engraved ; 12 sUver spoons ; a bed of red and white worstede, -with three curtains, one pair of blankettys, and 2 pairs of sheete. To the Bishop of Exeter, his "Johannes de Liniano super antiquis," iu 2 volumes.^ To the University of Cambridge, " Johannes iu Novella, super antiquis et Sexto Libra, iu 3 volumes, to remain for ever iu the New Library there, for the use of graduates aud scholars in residence. To Laurence Haukyn a book called " Pollicronicon." To Rd. Palmer his Bible. To Roger Bolter a book called ' ' Kalendarium sive Inventarium Juris ; " to Thos. Abyndon his " Legenda Sanctorum," aud a book " De taxis ecclesiarum." To Rd. Penels, " Oinus' super Cod,icem," and " Lapus super Sexto Libro et Clementinis," with divers others, all in one book ; also " .Johannes in Addicionibus."-' To John Swayn, a sUver cup called a Bowl (boUe — a tankard) , with cover, which testator had beeu accustomed to use in his chamber ; also " Johannes de Atona,"* and " Constitutimes Provinciates;" and all his papers and little books — " de formis instrume.ntorum et alia-rum Tnateria/rum diversarum de practica." To John Park, his broths,-, he forgives a debt of £50. He gives the use of his Breviaiy, quod incipit, in secundo folio, " Suscipere voluisti Domini," to John Forde, chaplain, for Ufe, and after his death to some other poor chaplain chosen by the said John ; the said Breviai-y to descend from priest to priest, as long as it should hold together. — To Thos. Slocok he gives the use of another Breriary, quod incipit in secundo folio ' Nos [mLseros^] ' To John Mychel a " Sextus Liber cum triius Doctoribus " qui incipit, in secundo folio, " fuit quare hoc dixerunt" To the Cathedral he leaves his Henry Bohic in suis Distinccionibus (iu two volumes), to remain for ever in the new Library,' for the use of the Canons and others who resort to the Library -with the Canons' leave. — To the Church of Crawley (Dioc. of Lincoln), he leaves £5, for a tebernaole to be painted, or for some other ornament, for the image of St Firmin, patron of the Church. To the Church of Hadstoke (Dioc. of London), his vestment de panno aureo de Cyper. To the Church of Rokyslegh (Dioc. of Rochester), a vestment de Bordalysaunder for ferial days. To John Hunden, his brother, a Missal, beginning on the 2nd foUo, " ad principale altare ;" also 2 silver ewers, engraved with images of Peter and Paul ; two silver lavers, a chalice gUt, two silver jugs (urciolos), a pax sUvered, a vessel for salt, and a bell gilded, a set of green hangings for an altar, and a vestment to matoh ; also two towels for use at the same altar. To Nich. HUle he remite 26s. 8d., and leaves him 40s. To Rd. Gode man, 40s. To Thos. Lobbe 40s. To Wm. Dygher 40s. To Thos. Ches terton 20s. To Janyn de coquina 6s. 8d. To his brother John aU his lauds, tenements, &c., in the County of Suffolk, as by hereditary right aud by no other title, for life ; to revert afterwards to Wm. Scheldrake, his cousin, aud his issue ; faiUng which, to John Scheldrake, his brother, and his heirs ; faiUng whom to his next-of-kin in perpetuity. If his said brother, in contempt of his WUl, should sell the property, he was to forfeit aU the above-mentioned legacies ; neither was he to have them tUl he had given ' The " Sextus descus " in the Inventory descus " iu 1506. of 1506, contained " Prima (and Se- ^ Apparently ; but the MS. is defective cunda) pars Johannis de Lyniano," here. and also a copy of the book next ' Henry Boyck, ll.d., flourished in mentioned — "Johannes in NoveUa." Lower Brittany about the year 1390 The " PoUoronicus " was in " Quintus (Oliver.) It is interesting to see the descus. " names of these two volumes " Prima '-* This book was in '' Quintus descus " in Pars Henrici Bovpyck " and " Secunda the Inventory of 1506. — See p. 394 Pars," in the Inventory of this (note 2). Library made in 1506 (" Secundus 3 'There was a copy in "Secundus Descus," and another copy in " Sextus descus " — Inventory of 1506. Descus.") Only nineteen out of the * He was Bishop of VercelU, circ. 960. whole number (359), Dr. OUver tells His book was in the " Secundus us, remained in 1752 ! 410 INDEX — WILLS. at least the security of his oath not to aUenate the said property. The executors were to sell all his lands, etc., in " Tyrtyscleve," in the County of Kent, the proceeds to be paid to Joan Park, his cousin, for a mamage portion. To Wm. Barton and his successors. Archdeacons of Totnes, he leaves omnia leota dc tabulis ac formulas tabulas pro vestimentis conservandis in eisdem, that may be found in any chambers in the Archdeacon's house iu Exeter ; also, tabulam principalem secundariam cum trestaUis et scabellis omnibus in eadem aula existentibus cum uno novo scryneet copborde erected therein ; also the tables, etc, used in the buttery, and all taTjles and trestles in the kitchen ; also, all the timber prepared for the construction of the hall-roof on the garden side. But the said Wm, Barton and his successors were not to alienate any of these things , and the roof was to be put up within a reasonable number of years, or the executors were to sell the whole, and apply the money to pious uses. The residue he bequeaths to his brother John, Rd. Penels, John Swayn and John Mychel, chaplain, to be used for the good of his soul ; and he appoints them his executors. Witnesses : Rob. Dunnyng, clerk, of the Diocese of Bath and Wells, notary- publick ; Wm. Niool, and Rd. West, chaplains. Proved 10 March, 1415-16, before the Bishop, at Clyst Summa Bonorum :— £362 14b. lid. XLV. — Hugh de Hyckelyng, Precentor of Exeter. Dated in the Precentor's Manse in the Close, 8 August, 1415. i, 32.5''. He commends his soul to God, his Creator and Redeemer ; his body to be buried in the Cathedral, near the altar of the Chantry of Thomas [Brauting- hami] the late Bishop. To the fabrick of the Cathedral he leaves 100s. As to his funeral rites, he desires everything to be done with due regard to the honour of the Church, but without any herse (absque hercia), or any general feasting save only for the Canons and Ministers of the Cathedral taking part in the ceremonies ; avoiding excessive expenses, que magis tendunt ad pompam mundi quam ad salutem anime. To every Canon present at his funeral he leaves 40d. ; to every Vicar 20d. ; to every Annuellar 12d. ; to every Secondary 6d. ; to every Chorister 4d. The Canons present in die tricennali, at Placebo and Dirige, Com mendation and Mass, were to have 20d. each ; the Vicars 12d. ; the Annuellars, 8d.; the Secondaries, 4d. ; the Choristers, 3d. He leaves £27 to maintain his obit in the Cathedral for 20 years from his burial, -riz., 27s. on each day of his obits iu the 20 years, according to the use of the said Cathedral ; each Canon to re ceive at least, 4d., if present at Placebo and Dirige, aud the same for Commenda tion and Mass ; the Vicars and Annuellars, 2d. each ; and each Secondary aud Chorister Id. The bellringers to be paid according to the custom of the said Church. If any part of the 27s. were uot spent, the money was to be added to the fund. He leaves for distribution on each of these days, among poor, lame, and infirm people, unable to work, 5s. Also £16 for three worthy priests, to say Mass for his soul, and forhis parente, friends, etc., in the Cathedral Church, at the altar of the tomb of Thos. Brantuigham, the late Bp., for the year immediately following testator's death ; each to receive eight marks; and also 13s. 4d. to provide a light, and vrine and bread, during the year. Moreover each of these priests was to say Placebo, Dirige, aud the Commendations daily throughout the year. He leaves also, 40s., for 16 trentals, to be said immediately after his death. To the fabrick of the CoUeg. Ch. of Glasney (where he had been Canon), he leavea 40s. To each Vicar and AnnueUar in the Cathedral, taking part in his exequies on the day of his burial, 6s. 8d., to pray for his soul, etc., specially, for ayear after his death, every day, when they say Mass and use other prayers and suffrages. To the Fnars Minors of Exeter, the Friars Preachers there, and the Hosp. of St John, 20s. to each ; and to the poor infirm folk of St Mary Magd., near Exeter, 13s. 4d. To John Boterel, chaplain, he bequeaths ±6 13s. 4d., a large Breviary and an Ordinal. To the Ch. of Crediton 20s. for his obit th^re, within a month of his death. The rest of his goods his executors were to dispose of, for the good of his soul, among the parishioners of Paignton, Chudleigh, and Samt Mary Church, and other poor persons, especially parishioners and tenante of the Dean and Chapter. iNDfe — Wills. -ill His executors desuing to acquire any of his goods, at a just value, to have preference over outeiders, and each who consented to act, 13b. 4d. for his trouble. Executors: Laurence Haukyn, clerk ; Henry Foleford; Rob. Lyngham, clerk; Rd, Skynner, clerk ; Rob. Dunnyng, clerk ; and Rob. Hyckelyng, Esquire. If any of the legatees mentioned in this WUl, or in the CodicU thereto, should resort to Utigation, their legacies to be forfeited. AU the legatees, ou receipt of theu- said legacies, to give the executors fuU discharge. The executors were on no account to lend any portion of the testator's goods to anyone, but to distri bute the same immediately. The Codicil, dated 8 August, 1415 :— Testator's best robe of scarlet cloth, or another m good condition, witli all its fur, to be sold, and the money .spent in purchasing a comely vestment for the Lady-Chapel in the Cathedral, to remain therem whUe it lasts. To Alice, his sister, he leaves £6 13s. 4d. To John de Stapulforde, his nephew, 100s. To Rob. de Hyckelyng, his cousin (cognato), 40s,, abed, and the cup of silver gilt which testator bought of Robert's mother, together with its cover. To John, son of Wm. Hickelyng, for a marriage portion, £26 133. 4d. To his servant John Stapuldon (after repaying the 40s. which he owes) £13 6s. 8d. To his servant, Wm. Stokys, £6 13s. 4d., and two oxen. He desu-es his executoi-s to return (paying all expenses) to the Prior and Convent of Haltemprice [Hautemprys MS.], Dioc. of Ebor. two books which they lent him in his youth,' to wit Digestum Vetus aud Inforciatum: he leaves them 40s., to pray for his soul. To his servant, Rob, Weryng, 20s., .an ox, and 20 sheep, then at Ugbrooke. To his servant, John Weryng, an ox and 20s. To Rd, Skynner, chaplain, 100s., a book caUed Pars oculi, aud a robe trimmed with fur ; that he may remember liim in his prayers ; also, a Breviary. To Wm. Broun, V. of Sidbury, 133. 4d, He bequeaths some tapestry (novum doser meum de opere tappesterie), for the High Altar of the Cathedral : and two side-hangings (costres) to match, for the Lady-Chapel. To his poor tenants, et nativis pauperibus at Paignton he leaves £3 6s. Sd., to pray for him; and 60s. to his poor parishioners there ; the same at Chudleigh. To Edw, Galbrygg, his servant, 403,; to John Harry, another servant, 26s. 8d.; to Rob. Sutton, another, 26s. 8d. ; to .John Chamberleyn, another, 203. To Rd. Sterlyng, his succentor, 40s. over and above his fees. To Hugh, son of Rob. Hyckelyng, his godson, £10. To John West, his secondary, 20s. To Benedict, his cup bearer (servienti pincerne), 208. To Walter, cousin of John BotereU, 20s. To Thos. DyreU, his chorister, 203.^^ To the Prioress aud Nuns of Polslo, for his soul, 40s. To Rob. Lyngham, R, of St Mary-Major, Exeter, his new Psalter. Proved, in the parish-church of St. Leonards -without the South Gate, 28 March, 1416, before Roger Bolter, Can. of Exeter, the Bishop's Commissary. Sealed, at Clyst, 30 March, The inventory was produced, at Clyst, 6 April. Summa Bonorum, £334 19s. lOd. XLVI. Thos. Barton, Can. of Exeter, R. of Ilfracombe, etc. Dated, at Exeter, 27 June, 1415. i, 327. He commends his soul to God, His Mother the Glorious Virgin Mary, and All Sainte ; his body to holy sepulture iu the Cathedral, near the tomb or oratory of Thomas [Brantingham] the late Bishop, on its south side, under a marble slab. One half of the Vicars, Annuellars, Secondaries and Choristers to celebrate Placebo and Dirige, daUy, in turns, while his body lay at his house; each Vicar and Annuellar to receive 2d., each Secondary Id., each chorister a halfpenny. Two wax Ughts, each weighing three pounds, to burn at his head and feet, whUe his body remained in the choir. Sixteen poor men, clothed in black cloth or russet, to carry four torches, each of 7 or 8 pounds of wax, and 7 tapers, each weighing 2 pounds of wax. And twelve poor persons, wearing black cloth, were to carry 12 wax-Ughts, not burning, each weighing 1 pound, for the 12 Altars in the Church, to be lighted on the said altars at the time of his exequias. Also 20 torches, each weighing about 7 or 8 pounds, were to be provided for 20 churches, or chapels-in-charge, in Exeter and ' Robert de Hicklyng was the 8th Prior " " Item Thome, choriste meo, viz., (14 Deo. 1362). DyreU." 4i^ INDEX — WlLLg.ii' the suburbs, to be lighted daUy atthe elevation of Christ's Body, while they lasted ; and every clerk belonging to the said churches and chapels, vested in his surplice, was to carry a lighted torch before the corpse, from testator's house, and through the midst of the town, to the Broad Gate of the Close, and from thence to carry it, extinguished, each to his own church, for rendering this service. His funeral expenses to be regulated by the executors, at their discretion ; but no Canon or citizen was to be invited except such as had actually to assist at the service : and 200 poor persons were to be fed. the same day, in a suitable manner, on baked meats and roast (de coctis et assatis) with spiced drink (cum potu subtili), not more than enough for poor men of that sort ; lest they should gorge themselves. His Ordinale, according to the use of Sarum, and his large Breviary, bought of the executors ot the late Bishop, to be chained with iron chains to the table to which the Catholicon, aud Lira Super Quatuor Evangelistas are chained ; the clergy generally' to have all reasonable access thereto. His exequies to be celebrated iu the chou- ; each Canon present to have 2s., each Vicar 12d., each Annuellar 6d., each Secondary 4d., each Chorister 2d., and the same on the 30th day -with payments to about the same amounts ; also in the Churches of Crediton aud Ottery ; in St Mary-Major, by the clergy of the City ; and in the Priory Churches of St, Nicholas, St. John, Cowick, &c., vrith like payment in each case. On the day before his funeral, or ou the day itself, there was to be a general distribution of alms to beggars and indigent people — Id. to each ; but to the decrepit, the blind, aud the helpless, unable to make a, living, in Exeter, Crediton and Ilfracombe [Ilford, MS.], 4d. each. His exequies were to be kept in Ilfracombe Ch., on some convenient day after his funeral, and 403. distributed among poor parishioners. Also, he makes provision for the celebration thereof for an octave after his death, by the Fellows of the HaU in Oxford called " Stapyldon Halle " and they were to diride 40s. among them ; those that were priests to say Mass, the others the Psalter. The Friars-Preachers of Exeter were to keep his anniversary for a year, and to receive 5 marks. A fit priest was to say Mass in Ilfracombe Ch., after his death, for 7 years. Another priest was to celebrate, and pray, at Bishop Brantingham's alter, for 7 years, for testator's soul and the Bishop's, aud for all their benefactors. The sum of £26 13s. 4d., English money (due after his death on account of residence), to be placed in safe keeping in the Treasury, for distribution, year by year amongst those present at his obit. And the sum of £20, iu gold, was to be deposited in the Archives of the Church of Crediton, to maintain the late Bishop's anni versary, and his own. To the Priory of Cornworthy, on account of its extreme poverty (pauperima domus), he leaves 20s., each nun to have 12d. to celebrate his exequies, and every priest there 8d. ; the rest to go to the nuns in common. For the construction of a new window, the raising of the walls,'-' and for timber for the roof of the north transept (gabuli borealis) of Creditou Church, iu whioh John Sully, knt, lies, he leaves £20, if other Canons, or the pai-ishioners, are wUling to contribute to the same, so that it may be completed to correspond with the other transept ; else, the money was to be spent about the High Altar, to enclose the presbytery and the walls with columns iu comely fashion, aud to pro ride 2 smaU tablete of alabaster, decently painted, for the two small side-alters in the choir (pro altarib-us parvis in clioro coUateralibus). He leaves lOOs. for the construction of a bridge adjoining the mUl called "New MiU" [NyewemyUe, MS.], near Crediton, with 2 arches of stone, if the inhabitante are -willing to con tribute, and complete the work -within a year ; else the money is to be given to the poor, or laid out on the roads, where most wanted. Also, he leaves £10 towards rebuilding the bridge at Thorverton, with arches of stone, if the inhabitants set about the work in earnest vrithin a year, aud persevere with it ; otherwise the money to be devoted to pious purposes. To each of his executors he leaves 408., besides their legacies and expenses. The residue, whether in possession or owing, to be expended on works of piety, or according to the directions in a Codicil. ' " Vulgus clericale," i,e. I suppose, " " murorum," not " minorum," as Dr. " the inferior clergy !" OUver read it. INDEX — WILLS. 413 Executors :— Rd. GabryeU, Rd. Penels, John More, John Wyddyslond, and __ John Cut-vyn. Witnesses :— Wm. Kelwa, notary-publick ; John Cowyk, R. of Pyworthy ; Wm. Fraunceys ; Geoffrey Langdon ; Roger Schaplegh ; Rob. Rydon ; Rd. Wotton ; aud others. Codicil :— To Laurence Hawkyn, he leaves .., pair of rosaries, etc. (unum par oraculorum nigrorum cum gaudiis de auro, et anulum aureum cum signaculo vertibUi de petra blodia ex parte una, et aquila cum duobus capitibus ex altera, et botellum de argento semiplen-am de balsamo puro). To Rd. GabryeU, besides a girdle already given to him, he leaves his purse, called a Gipsier, and a ring of silver-gilt. To Rd. Penels he leaves his girdle of black silk, -with buckle and ornaments of sUver gilt, a baslard, et unum par oraculorum de Ambre -with a gilt cross, and a buckle with an image of St Katherine. To John More his large bed, de rubio Werstede, viddicet coopertorium. tapetis eum dimidia cdatura etSRiddlis ; also, \ds portiforium plenarium according to the use of Sarum (on fol. ii, Veni, Domine), directing him to give it, when about to die, to a worthy priest, who -wiU use it aud hand it on to another ; aud so on as long as it laste. To John Duff'elde a smaU round goblet (masser) aud a sUver cup worth about 30s. To EUas Stoke his overcoat (supertunieam) of green [cloth, -with a cloak and hood of green Tartaryn. To Rd. Mark an overcoat with hood de horegrene ; and a book of sermons, bound in red leather (already in his possession), subject to the same conditions as the other books. To John Mathew, V. of Broadclyst, a pamphlet (pamJUium), of the late Bishop's, entitled Lucidarium, with sermons and other good treatises and discourses ; that he may pray for the Bishop's soul. To Thos. Baker, R. of Kentisbury, his bed de blodio worstede eum tapete, dimidia cdatura de odium,^ et uj'"'» RideUis de blodio carde'- ; he was also to have some jewel of sUver if he were dUigent in getting in the money owed to testator at Ilfra combe, To John Wolston a sUver cup (peciam) and cover, worth about 26s. 8d. To John Cutvyne a long scarlet robe fibulntam cum una furrura grisia de Scaches (in check fashion ?), and a small book caUed "Raymond." To John Wydeslond, V. of Heavitree, unam supertunieam de nigro blodio, furratam de bise, cum capicio duplicato de eadem ; also a small goblet (maser), black, bound with silver and gUt. To Win, Baker (who was with the Bishop of Bath), a sUver cup, not engi-aved, worth about 20s. To John Holond a cloak of violet (clamidem de violet) without fur, and an overcoat of the larger size, with hood to match. To John Cowyk, some of his utensils at Ilfracombe, viz., 2 iron spite, 2 ranges (rackCj) of iron, 2 brass pots, one brass chaldron (cacabum), one of his better dishes, the cooking vessels of tin, and a table-cloth of Parisian work ; also a Breriary, once the property of Walter de Redeness, on the same conditions as the other books. To Thos. Horelock, his priest at Ilfracombe, hejleaves other of his utensils there, to the value of 26s, 8d., a proper valuation having first been made. To John Copleston, junior, he bequeaths his long silver-gilt cup, standing on 3 lions, with a cover enamelled on the knob (cum cooperculo aymelato in pomello), which had been bequeathed to testator by Alexander Merle ; hoping that he would stand by his executors, and assist and protect them in every way in his power. To John Wille, a poor clerk, 40s., if he continue in the schools at Oxford. To Geoffrey Langdon 66s. 8d. To John Wyke, certain utensUs worth 20s. To EUas Bear the cup of maser- wood, bound with silver, not already bequeathed, and 20s., or the value thereof. To the anchorite enclosed at St. Leonard's a robe of black cloth or russet, and 203. towards his maintenance. His servants, at the time of his death, to be continued in their service for 30 days, and rewarded according to length of service and diligence in work, at the discretion of the executors. If Rd, GabrieU remained in testator's house, or elsewhere within the Close, he was to have the tapestry embroidered with figures of men (aulam [i. q. auheum] enbrowdeatam cum hominibus), which belonged to the late Bishop ; also testator's mirror,^ and his new table ; but the money left him in the Will testator 'iSic MS., or "odem": I suspect a Cange). clerical error for "eodem." " speram meam — ie. speculum; or, ' Carde — "panni species videtur." (Du perhaps, "sphere," a globe. 414 INDEX — ^WILLS. withdraws, as he does not need money. All his personal attire (vestim,enta mea pro corpore), except his garments of scarlet cloth, of great value and trimmed with fur, testator bequeaths to respectable and poor Rectors, Vicars, aud prieste, in the city of Exeter and the neighbourhood, especially those belonging to St Gabriel's Chapel at Clyst To the Hosp. of St John Baptist, Exeter, he leaves 20 marks for the support of oue priest, to say mass for two years, in their Church, if it please them, for the souls of the late Bp. Brantingham, Robert his brother, and Henry Blakeburne. To St Mary's Chapel at Crediton he leaves 2 curtains (ridelli) and a frontal of crimson silk (frontale de rubio et blodio tartarin) with the Crucifix and Mary and John embroidered thereon. He orders a chasuble to be made of cloth of gold, red, cum orfreis de precioso auro,^ velluet, et aliis pedis remanentibus in CapeUa mea, and given to the Church of Bampton : if any materials were left they yere to be made into receptacles for corporals (repositoria pro corpo- ralibus), and given, by way of charity, to poor churches. In like manner towels, made of different kinds of materials, were to be given to the poorer Churches appro priated to the Dean and Chapter of Exeter. To Rd. Reve, R. of Roseash, [Esse Ravff', MS.], he leaves an overcoat and hood, whioh he bought of the wife of John Schapplegh ; and to J. Wigwar his larger overcoat with hood to match. All his coverlets (lodices) or blankets, and sheete, (linthiamina usitata de canvass), at Exeter or at Ilfracombe, he gives to the decrepit and the bedridden, to prisoners, and to infirm and poor persons not remembered in his Will. To the altar of St. Michael in the Church of Crediton he leaves his alabaster tablet, beautifully painted ; unless the parishioners of Ilfracombe are willing to contribute 403,, over and above the sums in the hands of Thos. Baker, collected from the executors of persons buried in the nave of their Church. To Thos. Barnard, his godson, (fUio meo levato de sacro fonte) he leaves 26s. 8d,, if he continue to attond school. His larger sUver-gilt chaline, and his sheets de panno de Reynes, he orders to be sold, and the money laid Out for the repose of the soul of Wm. Swynfiete, his cousin. The aforementioned John Cowyk to have 2 round cups of silver, called bowls (bollys), a purse (gipcier), asUver ring, and 6 small silver spoons. None of his goods to be delivered up, lent, or alienated in any way wiiateoever, till they had been properly valued, and the price paid to the executors. All legacies to lapse unless the legatees survived him. His executors might purchase any articles at a fair - and duly attested price. He expresses an anxious wish that the gold deposited with the Prior of St. John Baptist, Exeter, and the proceeds of the sale of his goods and the recovery of debts, be distributed among the parishes of Devon and Cornwall, at the rate of 65. Sd, each, any residue to be reserved for priests at Exeter, Oxfoid, and Ilfracombe willing to say Mass for the soijls of his benefactors ; for poor clerks of Devonshire studying at Exeter (Exonie scolatizan- tibus) ; and for other works of piety. Directions are given for distributing among the Canons, &c., of the Cathedral present at his anniversary the forty marks laid up for that purpose in the Cathedral Treasury ; and for the distri'oution of the £20 laid up in the Archives at Crediton for the anniversaries of Bishop Branting ham and of testator. Au iron-bound chest of the late Bishop's, in the keeping of the Precentor, to be given up to the Cathedral-Treasury, and used for the safe keeping of moneyB devoted to the obits of Canons, etc, ; and another simUar chest, and an iron co^er, (cathedra [i.e. 'area']) in the possession of testator, to be delivered over to the Church of Crediton. He leaves to Glasney some tapestry of the late Bishop's, worked with Katherine's wheels and swans (tapetum Domini defuncti cum rotis Katerine et cingnis contextum), to be spread before the High Altar on the greater Festivals; the late Bishop's pavysii [the " pavise " was a large shield], and his brass gun to be handed over to the Cathedral Treasury. The missal, chaUce, and other ' ornamente,' which belonged to Henry Blakburne, to be sold for the said Henry's soul, as also ij salices argentee cum procellis deauratis.'^ ' Perhaps "bullion;" the MS. is obscure intended, and ' paroellis ' — " two and doubtful. . chalices of silver, parcel gUt." Sic MS. — I suppose ' caUces ' was INDEX — ^WILLS, 415 Proved 31 March, 1416, before the Bishop at Clyst. Summa bonorum :— £51 lis. 2d. XLVIL— John Govys, R. of Holy Trinity, Exeter ; a Vicar in the Cathedral Church. Dated 31 March, 1416. i, 328''. He commends his soul to Almighty God, his Creator, Who redeemed it with His precious blood ; his body to holy sepulture iu the Cathedral cemetery. A hundred Masses were to be said for his soul within two days after his death. To the Canons he leaves 12d. each, to the Vicars lOd., to the AnnueUars 8d., to the secondaries 4d., to the choristers 2d., if present at his obit. To each Rector in the city, present in his surpUce and preceding his corpse to the Cathedral, 6d. ; to every other priest present, 4d. To the Prior and Brethren of the Hospital of St. John within the East-gate, 6s. 8d. ; to the poor boys serring God there, 12d., and the same to the poor men. To the Friars Preachers of Exeter 6s. 8d. ; the same to the Friars Minors. AU were to wear surplices at his exequies, and to say the serrice simultaneously, finishing it at about the same time; proceeding and afterwards, in their habits and surplices, before his corpse, to the Cathedral, devoutly chanting. To Robert Lyngham, R. of St. Mary Major, he bequeaths his smaU cup, bound with silver, and gilt, called lytdmaser, together with its cover. To Wm. Brown, V. of Sidbury, his best cup of maple silver-bound, with its cover, and 6s. 8d. — For the fabrick of the Cathedral Church 6b. 8d. To John Parke 6s. 8d. To Matth. Stoke 3b. 4d. To John Parfay 20d. To Rob. Widelegh 20d. To Rd. Skynnere 20d. To the Wardens of Holy Trinity Church all that tenement, with garden adjacent thereto, situate at the South gate of the city of Exeter, near the said Church, and lately granted to testator by the Mayor and Community of Exeter for a fixed term of yeai-s (as by Indenture appeared) ; to have and to hold from the date of his death to the end of the said term, on condition that the said Wardens and their successors should maintain his anniversary in the said Church, year by year, throughout the term, employing the Rector and clerk of the said Church, and four others, annuellar priests, belonging to the city, and paying the said Rector 4d., the clerk 2d., and the other priests 2(1, each, for their services ; also 12d. for the light, and for bread, etc., 2s. ; taking 6d. for their trouble in the matter. Any residue to be used for the advantage of the said Chui-oh. To John Lydeford and Alice his wife he leaves 6s. 8d, To Juliana, wife of John ForchuU, 6s. 8d, All his parishioners, old as well as young, to be feasted on the day of liis burial, and pray for his soul. Those who were nursing him in his sickness were to be remunerated well and not grudgingly, according to their deserts. Thos. Freman, chaplain, was to receive 106s. 8d. annu.ally, from an annual rent of eight pounds granted to testator by the Warden and College of Vicars-chonal of Exeter, to say Mass for his soul, &c. ; he was to be j)aid fi-om that source as long as it lasted ; aud 4 marks were to be laid out for testator's soul, to the best of his executors' dis cretion : if the said Thomas died or was promoted before the termination of this payment, some other priest was to take his place. To Thos. Porteworthy he leaves 20d. To each executor 13s. 8d. for his trouble. The residue to be distributed, for the good of his soul, etc., .among poor priests and clerks and other needy persons as soon after his death as possible. Executors :— Wm. Broun, V. of Sidbury ; and Thos. Freman, chaplain. Proved, 15 April, 1416, before the Bishop, at Clyst XL VIII. — Matilda Latymer. Dated " die Martis in Septimana Pasche," 1416. i, 329. She commends her soul to God, to Blessed Mary His Mother and to AU Sainte ; her body to holy sepulture in the Ch. of St John's Priory, Exeter, near the grave of Sir John Hulle, knight, her late husband. To the said Priory she leaves £10, and all animals — horses, oxen, etc. (omnia annimalia, videlicet affros et averia), at the time of her death, on her land, near Exeter, held of Rob. Hulle. She leaves also, £10, to find two chaplains to eay Mass for her soul for two years,— To her daughter Elizabeth, a sister at Buckland, 100s,, and a sUver cup, 'flat,' gilt, with cover (See pp. 390 (note), 402); also a set of coral beads (Bedys de corall). To the 416 INDEX— WILLS. Convent of Buckland 40s. To her son John, all her store on her manor of WeUysford ; and to her son Ralph aU her store on her manor of Bickleigh (Bykele, MS.) To the Church of Holcombe [Rogus] 40s. ; and 20s. to be distributed on the day of her funeral, among the lame, blind, and infirm of that parish. To her son John, and aU her children, she leaves the Benediction of God Almighty and her own. To the said John she, also, bequeaths £40, and ared bed, with canopy complete (ledum rubeum cum integro Sele),^ 3 curtains (cowrtynes), 3 side-hangings (costers textis toutdys en ioye), 3 cushions (qu'ssones), ' cum columbellis,' 1 canvass (canefas), 1 mattrass, 2 blankets, 2 pau-s of sheets, viz., 1 pair de quatuor foliis and another pair de tribus foliis tele de raynes, one ewer and laver of sUver gUt, one " coupe " (a cup ; a -fat— HaUiwdl), silver gUt, cum i pomdlo blodio ; 2 chargers, 12 plates of one set, and 6 saucers. To her son Ralph she leaves £40, and a bed, white and green, de Norfolk, yith. white roses, 1 canvass, 1 mattrass, 2 blankets, 2 pairs of sheets de iij foliis tele Comubiensis, half-a-dozen silver platters (j)?a«crj/s) ; half-a-dozen dishes ; half-a-dozen saucers, and a sUver cup and cover vrith 3 crescents on the top (de uj cressantis supra). To her daughter Margaret she leaves 100s. ; a girdle vrith trefoils (cum trifoliis) ; also, j cam^ram integrum, rubeam et nigrum pavele ; a primer bound in silk, and halt her pearls." To Thos. Daubenay 100s. To her " sister Chambernon " a dress of green colour, and her mantles furred with ermine.-' To Isabella Hull a set of long beads of gold with large beads of coral, and a necklace of gold (de longe bedys auri cum gau&s de Co-rail, et 1 noucheauri). To Rob. HuUe a signet of gold, with a lamb thereon. To Margaret Janet 20s. and a dress furred with grus. To her servants, 60s. among them. To her chambermaid a dress of russet, furratam cum a^nis nigris. To Katherine Lambroke, 20s. and a sUver cup, cum fj & t To the Sisters of Cornworthy 40b. To the V. of Holcombe [Rogus] 133. 4d. To the V. of Hockworthy 6s. 8d. To Walter StaUeworth 20s. To Rd. MiUe a silver cup with a nettle (urtica) on the cover. To Wm. Jewe 40s. All her kerchiefs (keuerchiefs) to be distributed among the females in attendance around her death bed. The rest of her clothes to be given to those who, in the judgment of her executors, needed them most To Alienora Latymer 60s. To Edith Gunny 20d. and a russet dress, furred with grys. To the poor 20d., that they might pray for her soul. To Rob, Hulle a silver cup, "with gilt cover, in uno casu. The rest of her jewels to be divided among her children. Executors :- John Hulle, her son ; Rob. Hulle ; Wm. Jewe. Proved, 13 May, 1416, before the Bishop, at Clyst. XLIX. — Richard Holrygge, Vicar of Brixham. Dated 4 April, 1416. _ i, 329''. He commends his soul to God, aud his body to holy burial. To Richard Herygawde, chaplain, he leaves a book called " Pars ocuU." To Thos. Smyth, chaplain, unam togam penulatam cum Crestygrey. To John Pyak a coat of crimson cloth. To the Nuns of Cornworthy a silver cup and cover, and to each of them one spoon, and 20s. among them. To the Friars Minors of Exeter 20s. To the Friars Preachers there 13s. 4d. To a chaplain, to say Mass for his soul in Brixham Church, for a year, 8 marks. To each of his executors 13s. 4d. 20 marks to be spent ou his funeral expenses. Executors : — Rd. Herygawde ; Walter Ly^e ; and Thos. DoUynge. Proved, 4 May, 1416, before the Bishop, at Clyst. Summa bonorum -,—£54 13s. 4d. L. — Richard Hals, Treasurer of the Cathedral. Dated, at his house in Exeter, 1 May, 1417. i, 329''. He commends his soul to God, the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Katherine, Saint Peter, Prince of the Apostles, his Guardian Angel (Angela miclii commisso), and to ^ This word, I suppose, is the same as ^ " Medietatem omnium perleum " Cele " — a canopy (Rutland Papers, meorum vocatorum perlys." pp. 7-10 ; quoted by HaUiweU.) ^ " Manticas furratas cum ermyn," INDEX — WILLS. 417 AU Sainte desiring to be buried in. the Cathedral beside of the tomb ot Wm. IreveUys late Treasurer, at the foot of his grave, at the entrance to the choir on the north side, if he should happen to die in the County of Devon, or in the parte adjacent thereto: if otherwise, then in the Church of the parish where he might die, or other suitable place at the discretion of his executors. -To his mother, Matilda, he leaves a sUver cup, plain, with cover, worth 38s. by weight, and, towards her maintenance, 2 marks per annum, iu quarterly paymente as long as she hved ; if this sum, in addition to the rents and properties which she enjoyed in her own right, did uot suffice, the executors were to give her as much of the residue of his estate as might be necessary. To the Hosp. of St John, Exeter, he leaves 20s., and the same to the Friars Preachers and the Friars Minors. To ae lepers (' leprosariis ' in Hospitali ... habitantUius) of St Mary Magdalene's Hospital 6s. 8d. AU these were to pray for his soul. Poor people attending his funeral and asking alms were to have Id. each ; every Canou of the Cathedral takmg part in the service, 40d. There was to be no stated feast on the occasion, except for the officiating Ministers and testetor's relations and friends ; also for the poor, decrepit, aud infirm. To the Custos and Vicars Choral he leaves 40s., to pray for his soul, &c. With the residue his executors were to pay his debte, and apply the balance to pious purposes, according to instructions which he had given them ; and— he adds significantly — " prout et sicut varietates temporum secundum rotam fortune et rires facultatum mearum postulabunt et mortis sufficient in tempore." Executors :— John Hals, his brother ; Roger Bolter, Archd. of Exeter ; and Wm Nycol, R. of St Paul's, Exeter. Proved., 25 May, 1417, before the Bishop at Clyst Summa bonorum :— £289 lOs. 2d., ob. LI. —Baldwin de Schyllyngford, Canon of Exeter. Dated at Exeter, 1 March, 1417. i, 330. He commends his soul to Almighty God, and his body to holy sepulture where his executors may determine. To the fabrick of the Cathedral he leaves lOOs. To the Cathedral Treasuiy' £6 13s. 4d. Whatever his executors did iu the administration of his property was to be done unanimously, without controversy. They were to devote any residue to pious uses, for the welfare of the souls of sundry relations and benefactors, and of aU the faithful dead. Executors : — David Lovryng, R. of Black Torrington ; and John de Schyllyng ford, his brother. Proved, 23 February, 1417-18, before the Bishop, at Clyst LIL— John Ulveston, Vicar of Stokenham. Dated, 14 March, 1417-18. i, 330''. He commends his soul to God ; hia body to be buried in the chancel at Stoken ham. For the maintenance of each light in the Church he leaves 3s. 4d., and to the store of St Hubert, therein, 2s. For the maintenance of the lighte in Staver ton Church 6s. 8d., to be divided among them equally. A priest to be paid to say Mass for his soul in Staverton Church for six consecutive years. To Buckfast Abbey he leaves 40s. To the House of St John, Exeter, 13s. 4d. To the Friars Preachers there, 6s. 8d. To the Prioress and Nuns of Cornworthy, 3s. 4d. To the store of the Chapel of Chivelston, 3s. 4d. ; to that of the Chapel of Sherford, 3s. 4d. Immediately after his death his executors were to distribute 20s. among the poor of Stokenham. To his sister, Joan atte Wassche, he leaves 6s. 8d. To Joan, wife of John Suddon, 20s. To CecUia, wife of John Somer, 6s. 8d. To Rosa, wife of John Rede, of Dartmouth, 40s. To Elena, his sister, a sUver girdle a,nd a goblet (maser) To Thos. Hurdyng, his servant, 16s. and a bed ; to John Godefray 10s. ; to Walter Somer 20s. ; to Thos. Skynner, 20s. ; to Agnes wife of Alexander ' ad excrescencias Scaearii. " Excres- ventio — casud dm Clergi (Rym). centia " — Fortuita clerieorum ob- 2d 418 INDEX— WILLS. Gerard, 203. ; to John, son of the said Alexander, 3s. 4d. ; to Thomas, another sfiu, 20d. ; to Philip, another son, 20d. ; to Margery, daughter of the said Alexander, 3s. 4d. ; to Margery, -wife ot John Smyth, of Cornworthy, 20s. To the CoUege (or Chapel) of the Blessed Mary within the Manor of Slapton 6s. 8A, to every priest of the said College 12d. ; and they were to say the office of the dead for his soul. To each of his God-chUdren 4d. For the bridge at Aveton Gifi'ard 6s. 8d. ; for Staverton bridge 3s. 4d. ; for Totnes bridge 3s. 4d. To Margaret, daughter of John Skynner, 3s. 4d. and the same to her brother John. The residue of hia property after paying his funeral expenses and his debte, be leaves to Thos. Ulveston, his brother, and to John Ulveston, whom also he appoints his executors, with Nich. Husy and Nich. Buckyeth, chaplains, for overseers ; each of the latter to have 40a. for his trouble. Proved, 11 May, 1418, before the Bishop, at Clyst Sum-ma bonorum : — £210 3s. 3d., ob. LIIL— John Westcote, Canon of the Cathedral, and R. of St. Petrock's. Dated at Exeter, 20 July, 1411. i, 331. He commends his soul to God, Blessed Mary, and All Sainte ; his body to be buried in the Cathedral, near the tomb of Wm. Cok, then recently made. He leaves 5 marks for Masses to be said, after his death, wherever prieste can be found ; and 10 marks for the poor, but he would have no general distribution on the day of his funeral. For that day, and for his obit in the said Church, he leaves to each of the Canons pro tunc im, villa presenti, 12d. ; to every Vicar 6d. ; to every AnnueUar 4d. ; to every Secondary 2d. ; to every Chorister Id. ; to each Rector oj- Curate iu the city, at the principal exequies in St. Petrock's Church, 12d. To each parish-clerk, 4d., and 2s. in addition to the parish-clerk of St Petrock's. To the Prior, etc., of St John's, Exeter, 40s. ; and to the Friars Preachers and Minors, 10s. to each. To the poor of the Infirmary (pamperibus infirmarie) 3s. 4d. ; to the poor of St. Mary Magdalene, Exeter, 2s. ; to every infirm poor person, and to every' prisoner in Exeter, 4d. ; to the poor scholars in the House of St. John, Exeter, to pay for their victuals next Lent, 3s. 4d. To Rob. Lyngham a book, entitled De veritate Theologie, vrith many other contents, as appeared inscribed on the outside of the book, et sub cornu scriptum ; also, for his trouble as an executor, 20s. To Wm. Broun 13s. 4d. and his black girdle. To Hugh Hoker (to pray for his soul) 13s. 4d. To Roger Polford six of his best cushions (quisson^s), his best dorser and bankar,^ and his best pair of sheete. To John Row a flat sUver cup (unum, flat pedum argenteum),' and to John Row 13s. 4d. To Rob. Lyngham a book De exposicionUrus Epistolarum et Evangeliorwm Domvni- calium, qui incipit — "Benedictum Lignum per quod fit Justitia," et incipit in exposicione — " Cum Sancte Mater Ecclesia." — To every priest hired to say Mass for a year, in testator's Church, for his soul, 2s. To MatUda Talbot, Prioress of Polslo, 20s. ; to every Nun there 28. To Walter Smale hia red bed, of worstede, with curtains (cum ridellis), his best mattrass, a pair of blankete, and a pair of sheete ; also 20b. To John Rysby 100s. and a red bed cum gallis, with tapestry ; his second-best mattrass, one pair of his best blankete and 2 pairs of his second-best sheets ; a ewer and basin, a brass pot, a dish, and six tin plates " ygarnesschit," one table cloth of Flemish work (de opere Flandrino), and 2 towels of Cornish material (de panno Comubico). To Wm. Snowblonche 40s. and two coats with hoods, de m,eis usitatis ; also, umum supeUicium, one pair of blankete, and one pair of sheets, and two veste, together with testator's Unen garmente ; also, a brass pot and a dish. For the fabrick, or the ornamentation of his Church of St. Petrock, 40s. To John Polff'ord, his servant, 20s., cum una veste et capucio. He leaves £10 to a priest to say Mass for his soul, for the souls of his parents, for Rob. WUford and EUzabeth his wife, Simon Grendon, Rd. Wekyslond, and aU his parishioners and benefactors. To John Rysby he bequeaths 11 volumes (to pray for the souls of ' " cum dorsorip , . . et bankario." " See WUl No. xxii., p. 390, ad fin. "pecium"i.q. "ipeda," (D'Arnis.) INDEX — ^WILLS. 419 Simou Micham, and John Wendynburgh) ; these books were never to be alienated, but to go to his successor, and so on, from hand to hand, for ever. His Missal, noted, he bequeaths to the Church of St. Creed, in Cornwall, for the use of the parish-priest there for ever ; also 20s. To Jas. Remyngton, chaplain, of London (to say Mass for his soul), he leaves 20s. Executors : — Rob. Lyngham ; Roger Polfford, Walter Smale, aud John Rysby ; to whom he leaves all the residue to deal with according to their discretion. , Proved, 23 June, 1418, before the Bishop, at Clyst. Summa bonorum : — £210 6s. Id. LIV. — John Hokere, Vicar of Seaton. Dated, at Seaton, 5 June, 1418. i, 331''. He commends his soul to God ; his body to be buried in the Chancel at Seaton. To John Bradefford, chaplain, he leaves his Breviary (portiforium meum vocatum Jur-nale) » ewer and laver ; also 8 marks (to say Mass for his soul, and for his parente for a year after his death), To his brother WUliam the best of histwo horses, his sword, and his bow and arrows. To Rd. Hokere, his cousin a silver girdle, and a sword silver-mounted (unam spatam argento harnesiatam). To Rd. Tawt, his servant, a horse. To Rd. Tyly a half share (dimidietatem) in a cow ; and a like half share to Wm. Burnard. To John 3eake a present (unum donatum). The residue to his brother WUliam and John Bradefforde (sic), chaplain ; whom he names his executors. Proved, 11 July, 1418, before the Bishop, at Crediton. Summa bonorum : — £30 10s. LV. — Thomas Reymound. Dated, 8 June, examined and signed by testator, 3 Aug., 1418. i, SSll". He commends his soul to God ; his body to holy sepulture. He leaves to the R. of Holsworthy, for tithes forgotten, 20s. Tothe Abbot, eto., of Tavistock, of Buckland, and of Forde, 20s. each ; the same to Glasney : also, to the Prioress, etc., of Polslo, vrith the " Liber Gestorum Karoli, Regis Francie." To the Prior, ete., of Frithelstock 13s. 4d. To the Prioress, etc., of Cornworthy 20s. To the Prior, etc., of Covrick he remite what they owed him on account of his pension. To the House of St John Baptist, Exeter, 13s. 4d., and the deed (cartam) by which John BoUe gave to Rob. Pyle, clerk, the vacant plot of ground (placeam) on which the said Prior, etc.,,erected their new building. To St. Andrew's, Colebrook, 20s. He directs Placdio-^nA Dirige, the Commendation, and a solemn Mass of Requiem, to be said in the choir of Crediton Church on, or before, the day of his burial, and distribution to be made to the Precentor, the Dean, the Canons, Vicars, and other Ministers then present, with ringing of the bells. To the Vicars he gives 8 marks ; one of them to say Mass, daUy, for two years, for K. Edward III. and K. Richard n. ; also for Wm. Hody, Wm. Warde, Margery and Alice Lovelane, and Nich. Mol ; for his benefactors, and for aU whose goods he had in his possession, whether justly or unjustly, and aU to whom he had ever done an injury. To the said Vicars he also leaves 20s. To the Friars Preachers and Friars Mmors of Exeter, 13s. 4d. each. To the Leper Houses at Barnstaple and at Totnes, 4s. Id. each, and to those at Exeter, Honiton, Plympton, Plymouth, Tavistock, and Tomngton, 40d. each. To the store of St Peter of Holsworthy, 43s. 4d., to provide there yearly, for ever, two wax Ughte of three pounds' weight, to be burnt brfore the Sepulchre at Easter. To the store of St Katherine, of Holsworthy, two bullocks two cows, and 12 sheep, to maintain his own obit,. and those of Joan his wife, ftud their sons and daughters, of John Reymound and SibU his wife, and of Wm. Symston and Sarah his vrife ; and to keep their names on the RoU of Intercession for every Sunday in the year. To John HeysyU and Rd. Lyle, chaplain, 13s. 4d. each.' To Thos. Cole, chaplain, 13s. 4d., and his Agnus Dei, set in sUver. _^ To John Knyf and John Dyre, chaplains, 6s. 8d. each. And, whereas John Copleston, senior, owed him, under a bond, 100a., he leaves him 40s,, part thereof, lo Thomas Noreys, who owed him the same sum (also under a bond), he leaves 20s., his Nova Statuta de Lege, and a book of Placebo et Dirige. To Thos. Copleston 6s. 8d. To Thos. Deneys 20s., an d 10s. for a horse, aU bf which he owed testetof . To every boy bom of Katherine his sister, by her husband Wm. Hampteilord. ., 420 INDEX — WILLS. 13a. 4d. To Walter Quyddyssh 20s. To Rd. Symston 20s. aud a coat with hood. To John Styl 20s. and a coat with hood, 2 doublets (dobletes) and a pair of shoes (j par caligarum). To Sarah Swathele 6s. 8d. To Rob. atte Wode 40s. and his crimson coat, furred with calaber (cum calabre), with hood of scarlet (cum rebeo capicio de skarlet) ; also an old jerkin (unum Jakke antiquum), a sUver cup (cifum) c^led a U|tle bow (bolle) ; the horse atte Wode was accustomed to ride, and testa tor's black girdle silver-mounted. To Rob. Russell 6s. 8d., aud a coat with hood. To John Drake 5s. and a coat with hood. To Thos. Doune 40d. and a coat with hood. To John Snellard 40d. To Walter Jul 40d. or a young bullock. To Nicholas ' Nytheway 40d. To John Smale 4 Od. To John Welywort (to enable him to marry), 40s. in money ; chattels to the value of seven marks ; a bed, with two counterpanes (lodicibus) and two sheets ; a pot, a dish, 4 platters of pewter (platres de peautre) 6 plates, and 2 salt cellars of the same. To Isolda Cole 5s. and a cow. To AUce Cole a young bullock. To Joan Bryan a heifer. To Joan and AUce Fabyan 20s. each ; and to each of them a young bullock (bovectum) and a heSer. To John Mokeworthy, of Holsworthy, 6s. 8d,. a coat with hood, and a young bullock. To John Paulyn, junior, 5s. a coat with hood, and a cow. To Janinus (Item lego Janino), 40d. To "V"V"alter Judde 40d. and a heifer. To Roger Godman a young bullock three years old. To John- Rytherdon, John Cotell, Hamon Southecomb, Thos. atte Nywecourte, and John Worthem, all the debt they owed testator for wheat bought of him. To Walter Hakker a young bul lock. To Richd. VyeU 20d. To John Fayreby 20d. To Walter Pryns^, and his vrife, 40d. To Rob. Oby 20d. To John .ludde - 40d. and a riding-coat To AUce Jul a young bullock. To Nich. Rendy a cow. To Rob. Denyas a young buUock. To the prisoners (prisonibus) in the Bishop's gaol 5s. To the prisoners in the King's gaol 10s. To the chaplain of the lepers at Crediton 6a. 8d. To Margaret "Welywort 40d. To Joan, his -wife he bequeaths all his gold rmgs, and (for her Ufetime) his best Missal and chaKce, with the vestments, cruets (flolis), and beU ; to go after her death to Holsworthy Ch., that the parishioners might main tain their obits and those of their parents, and keep their names on the RoU of Intercessions for every Sunday in the year. Also, all his interest in his house at Exeter, called " Kellyysynue," with remainder to John Copleston junior, if she died before the determination thereof ; also all his growing corn (blada mea) and hay for the year at Symston Lake and Wallen. To John Hacche 20s. and Tercios meos de Lege, formerly the property of John Wynkankton ; also his best bow. To Robert [Pytman], Parson (persone) of the Church of HoUacombe, for tithes forgot ten, 40d. To Walter Celyn a bullock. Four priests were to be found, to say Mass, at Holsworthy, for his soul, for two years after his death. To Roger Home he leaves 3 sheep. To John Hond, chaplain, his worsted coat. To Thos, Lyle a heifer. To John Holand, Parson (persone) of St. Pancras' Ch., ou account of oblations forgotten, 40d. To the store of St Pancras' Ch,, 40d. Any residue to be devoted to works of piety. Executors ,— John Grymston, Parson (personam) of Holsworthy ; Joan, testator's vrife ; John Copleston, junior ; Thos. Noreys ; and Robert atte Wode ; each to receive 40s. for his trouble. Proved 24 August, 1418, before the Bishop, at Clyst Summa bonorum: — £419 5s. 4d. LVL— Richard Penels, Canon of Exeter. Dated in the Close, Exeter, 28 December, 1418. i, 332''. He commends his soul to the Most High and Undivided Trinity— Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, beseeching the Sou of the Most Glorious Virgin Mary that, even as with His Precious Blood He redeemed it on the Alter of the Cross, so He would vouchsafe to keep, and defend, and save it from every spirit of evU. He desu-es that his body may be buried m the Cathedral ; and to every Canon present on the occasion he leaves 20d. ; to every Vicar 12d. ; to every Annuellar 8d. ; to every Secondary 6d. ; to every Chorister 3d. For the Nave of Crediton Ch. he leaves £20 ; for the bridge at Chudleigh, lOOs., on condition that the piers are built of stone ; and for the new campanUe of the Church of Moreton [Hampstead] lOOs. His poor parishioners there to have lOOs. to pray for his soul. Should the Bishop INDEX — WILLS. 4/21 confer testator's Prebend of Crydy on John Schute, the said John was to have an antient chaUce, and a small brass pot, which testator had, himself, received by the gift of John Sutton. To every poor priest in the Hospital of St. Gabriel at Clyst he leaves a coat. Forty marks to be dirided among blind, lame, infirm, and poor persons in the Archdeaconry of Totnes, and that with all possible speed, employ ing trusty persons at testator's cost ; he appropriates two marks thereof to the poor of Brixham. To the executors of Rd. Holrygge, late V. of Brixham 20s, , for tithes due to them. Immediately after his death a thousand Masses to be said for his soul, &c., as quickly as possible, with the Collect Z)cms Cui proprium major. To Henry Webber 14 marks, to say Mass for his soul, (if he be promoted to the priesthood within the three terms of the year next after testator's death), aud 20s. for the expenses of his Ordination ; .also, " Sextum meum Deeretalium cum uno Doctore ; Innocencium meum ; et antiquiora mca Decreta ;" also, the use of his Breviary, which was not to be aUenated, but bequeathed to some poor priest, who would pass it on in like manner. To Rich. Chichestre his Digestum vetus, a small volume, et Codicem meum (and, as the said " Codex" [Justinian] waa of small value, his executors were to buy another, suitable for the use of a scholar) ; also, " Decretales meos;" and he left him 100s., so that for three years he might have five nobles a year, and more if the executors saw fit and he continued in the schools. To his elder brother, Nicholas, testator leaves his second-best silver cup with the cover, the better of his two brass pots, and a dozen of his tin vessels. To his brother Thomas his third cup with its cover, and the 20s. which he owed. To his sister Joan his best cup and cover, 6 silver spoons, his red bed, with its curtains, —the last that he bought, — also 2 blankets, a pair of sheets (of those in good condition), a mattrass, and a canevas ; also, five marks in money, and two small pots, his new ones of brass. To Rd. Marke, for tithes forgotten, and to pray for his soul, 13b. 4d. To HeUas Stoke and Rob. Lyngham, 6s. 8d. each, to pray for his soul. To the Prior, &c,, of the Hosp. of St' John, 13s. 4d. To the lepers (leprosariis) of St. Mary Magd. 6s. 8d. ; to the poor boys of the Hosp. of St. John 6s. 8d. To John Sarger, chaplain, 3s. 4d. To Ralph, cousin of Rd. Mark, Thos. Hogge and John Cabyn, 3s. 4d. each. To the Prioress of Cornworthy two marks, viz., 13s. 4d. for herself, and 13s, 4d. among the nuns. To the R. of the Chapel of the Blessed Mary of Slapton 63. 8d., and to the Brethren there 13s. 4d. among them, according to their rank. To John Hoper, chaplain, 40b., and the coat whioh testator bought against next Christmas — to pray for his soul. To John Seymere, chaplam, Vis. 4d. To John Whyteway 26s. 8d. To John Lydeford and his vrife 63. 8d. To Andrew Taylour 3s. 4d. To John Schute his sUver salt-cellar and cover. To Thos., his Vicar-Choral, his cope (capam). To Roger Bolter his LUier Deeretorum (if he consented to be overseer to his estate and to assist his executors.) To Wm. Trebel 6 silver spoons and a book called " Jon Aton," and his executors were not to demand the money that was between them, but the said WiUiam was to give it, himself, to the poor. To John Hytte, junior, and Wm. Dygher, he leaves 33. 4d. each. To each boy of the Bishop's Chapel 12d. To John Befe the coat and hood which testator had of the livery of the Prior of Plympton (quem habui, isto anno, de liberata Prioris Plymptonie) and 63. 8d. To John Bele his brown riding coat (jupam equitalem brunei coloris). To WUliam, senior in the Bishop's kitchen 6s. 8d. Miecutors :— His brother WiUiam (with 403. and his two old sUver cups, worth by weight 40s., for his trouble), and John Lane (to whom he leaves four TTIfl.T'Kfl J Prmed, 23 January, 1418-19, before the Bishop, at Clyst LVII. — Laurence Haukyn, Precentor of the Cathedral, &c. Dated at the Bishop's Manor of Clyst, 6 AprU, 1418. i, 333. He commends his soul to his Creator, Who redeemed it with His Precious Blood ; his body to sacred sepulture where God might please, i.e. near the place where he chanced to die ; if in the Diocese, then in the midst of the Chou- at Crediton, in the space between the choir-stalls ; but if beyond the Diocese, as his executors, or any one of them, bemg present there, might determme, or as his 4^2 Index — wills. friends should arrange. His funeral expenses were not, through worldly vain-glory, to exceed the bounds of moderation. To his weU-beloved lord, Edmund, Bishop of Exeter, he leaves his white satin vestment with corporal to match, and all the furniture of the altar, to wit 2 frontals, and 2 curtains of silk (Tartaryn), red and white, 2 consecrated towels of white linen : also a tablet (Tabelletam) of gold with the image of St. Peter. To Roger Bolter a sUver cup called le Brendelle Kow (a legacy from Wm. Broun)f; also his best sUver salt-ceUar and cover. To Rd. Palmer an Antiphonar, quod incipit in secundo folio, " Periculis ;" to be used by himself as long he pleased, and then handed on to other worthy prieste, as long as it lasted ; also a silver cup and cover — cum cooperculo batere'^ cum steUis et aymelato cum iL. &. f§. in summitate cooperculi ; also a pair of rosaries of coral (par precidarum de CorwiU), with a gold ring enamelled all round with divers images (cum uno a/nulo circum diversis ymaginibus aymelato). To Rd. More, his nephew, a sUver cup, the cover engraved -with a vine; his best mazer ;^ 12 oi his best sUver spoons; his Legenda Aurea, que incipit in secundo folio, " De Festivitate," to use till his death, the book to be passed on to other worthy prieste, as long as it lasted ; and he was to pray for the soul of John Clive^ and for testator. To Sir Edw. Courtenay, knight, eldest son of the Earl of Devon, hei eaves six silver goblets, with covers. To John Shute a Breviary, quod incipit in secundo f oUo ' ' peccato nos custodire ;" to use for life, and pass on as in the other cases ; also a great sUver bowl (boUe) and cover, -with a sUver pix (cum unapixide vocata Povder Box). To John Worthyn a sUver cup and cover, with Benedictus Deus inscribed round the latter, and 12 of his second-best sUver spoons. To John Arderne, Esquire, 100s. To John Wolston, clerk, 100s. Hia executors were to remunerate his servants at their discretion, according to grade and length of service, and the residue was to be disposed of for pious purposes as they should see fit. Eooecutors : — John Shute, clerk ; John Arderne, Esquire, and John Wolaton, clerk : with Roger Bolter and Rd. Palmer as Overseers. Proved 3 February, 1418-19, before the Bishop at Clyst LVIIL— Thomas Clyfford, Canon of Exeter. Dated on the Sunday next after the F. of St Lucy the Virgin, i.e. 18 December 1418. i, 333''. He commends his soul to Almighty God ; hia body to'be buried in the Cathedral. To St. Andrew's, Stokeinteignhead, he leavea a aet of vestmente of red velvet (fdwd). To Rd. Clyfford a sUver cup, with a cover haring a small boUe on the top. To Matth. Stoke a sUver cup, with a knop (knappe.) To John Clyfi'ord, his brother, the fellow to the same (sociam ejusdem pecii.) To Wm. Clyfford, his brother, 20s. To Alice Lavoy a sUver salt-cellar and cover ; his best brass pot ; and an iron spit (broche de ferro.) To Alice Clyfford, his sister, his best robe ; to the aforesaid Alice Lavoy, his second-best ; and to IsabeUa Bremely, his third and fourth. To Gunneta Gybbys, his fifth. To Rob. Parker, 40d. To Rd. Holever, 6s. 8d, To Rd. Marke, 6s. 8d. To the Sub-Dean of Exeter, 6s. 8d. To Wm. Bere, 2s. To Thos. Clyfford, his second brass pot To John Stoke, 5s. The residue, after paying his debts, to be devoted to pious uses. Executors ;— John Clyfford, his brother ; and Matthew Stoke. Proved 28 February, 1418-19, before the Bishop, at Clyst. LIX. — Sir Richard Champernoun, Ejnight. Dated 26 February, 1418-19. i 333b He commends his soul to God, and his body to sacred sepulture in his parish- church of Dodbrooke, by the side of the body of Katherine, his -wife. To hia son Richard he leaves a plough, with eight oxen and all appurtenances thereof in Dodbrooke, and the half of aU his sheep on the said Manor ; alao, a bed, one of hia best silver cups, with cover, twelve of hia beat spoons, and a fourth part ' Meam mwrram ; ie., his cup made of " The MS. is obscure : the name may be mopJe, iq., " mazer." " Elme." INDEX- WILLS. 423 of his pots, dishes, and all his other utensUs iu London, stored in a certain cask or casks (utensilium Londonie in quadam pipa sive in pipis existencium.) Tp his son John he leaves another plough, with eight oxen, and all appurtenances at Innesworth, and half his sheep on that Manor ; also another bed, and the third part ot aU his pots, dishes, and other utensils in London (as above). To the Wardens of his parish-church of St. Thomas of Dodbrooke he bequeaths a set of red vestmente, of good quality, complete ; also, a red cope ; the parishioners of Dodbrooke to pray for his soul, for his -wives and sons, and for all benefactors ; also, his best Breviary. To John Kaynysham, his cousin, 20s. To John Keny lyon, his chaplain, 20s. To Wm. Colver 6s. 8d. The residue, after paying his debts, to be given to a priest, or priests, to say Mass in Dodbrooke Church, and receive for their stipend eight marks a year, provided that Mass were always said for his anchorite, giving herself continually to prayer, (Anacorite mee con tinue oratrid), and that his servants were remembered according to their deserts and length of service. Executors ; — Rd. Champernoun, his son ; Rd. Vayay, R. of Bridford ; Rd. Tryby, R. of Newton Ferrera ; and Henry Drewe. Proved, 3 April, 1419, before the Biahop, at Clyat. Summa bonorum : £200 4a. 2d. ob. LX. — Richard Palmer, Canon of Exeter, and R. of Ugborough- Dated at Clyst Episeopi, 2 May, 1415. 1, 334. He commends his soul to God Almighty, Who redeemed it with His Precious Blood ; hia hody to sacred burial. To his parish-church of Ugborough he leavea a new Missal, a new Gradual, and another of some age ; also, a new Manual, a book caUed Pars Oculi, a Legenda Sanctorum, and two Processionals, to be kept in the Church, for use in Divine Worship, as long as they should last. To John Palmer, his brother, residing in the parish of Clyfton (Dioc. of Lichfield), he bequeaths 100s. To Thos. Waddon, his clerk, 40s. To each executor, if -willing to serve, six marks ; and they were to devote to pious uses any residue. Executors : — Roger Bolter, and John Schute, chaplains. Witnesses : — -Walter Boway, notary-publick, R. of St. John-in-Cornwall ; Thos. Greyston, R. of Farringdon ; and Robert atte WyUe, clerk. Proved, 17 AprU, 1419, before the Bishop, at Clyst. additional NOTES TO THE WILLS :— No. IIL, p. 379 (note 2). — It is possible that ' ovis ' is a clerical error for ' ori ' (in which case vocat' would, of course, stand for ' vocati '). Mr. Greenfield sends me the following extract from the WiU of John HiUe, of Spaxton, dated 21 Oct., 1434 : — " Item, Johanni, fiUo et heredi meo, unum ciphum de uno ovo vocato a Grypeseg, cum coopertorio de argento et deaurato." No. IX., p. 383. — "unum quaternum optimum de organis'." This is obscure. Perhaps it means " an exceUent quu-e of Organ-musick." I find " Liber Organicus" in the Inventory of 1506. No. X., p., 384, line 5. — "imam govnam de frise wcai' Mouster ViUers." This word appears as ' musterdevyllys ' in the wUl of Wm. Holcombe (Redmayne's Registr. fol. 27), quoted by OUver ; who states, in a note, that it " sometimes takes the grotesque form of mustard-devils, and is said to be a corruption of moitid-de- vdours." "It has been plausibly derived," he adds, "from Montirilliers in Normandy (called Moustier VUliers in the 15th Century), the seat of a supposed manufactory " (Monasticon, p. 278, note). Line 21—" de liberata," i.e. " of the ... .nn ,-¦... c — j_ .lo-i „j 4i.«„,m\ Liuc 40 — " dc curdc "; scc p. il3 , Uvery " (see p. 400, line 5, and p. 421, adjinem). Line 40— dt note 2. Line 44—" de Curie," i.e. " on Cookery." (W, D. M, 424 INDEX — WILLS. No. XLII., p. 405. — " volo quod faciant me sepeliri intra triduum post mortem meam, vel quarto die de mane, ad ultimum." It is singular that Tregrisiow, who alone of our Testators gives iuBtructiona in his Will for a speedy burial, should be the only person of whom it is recorded iu this Register that he was suffered to remain unburied for au unprecedented length of time. He died 25 July, 1415 (ii, 167'', 257) — " defuncto .... mensis Julu die vicesima quinta ; ipsiusque corpore decimo none die mensis Augusti ex tunc proximo sequenti reverenter ecclesiastice tradito sepulture " (u, 169''). Apparently " deei-mo nono " is a mistake for "nono,' on which day (see ii, 167'') the petition for the Election of a Dean was presented to the Bishop and granted ; and the above record proceeds thus — " licenoiaque post- modum eligendi Decanum .... petita et obtenta, subsequenter, -ricesimo teroio die ejusdem mensis Augusti" — the Chapter proceeded to the Election. Even then the interval would be a fortnight ! No. XLIV., p. 409, adjinem — "Item Janyn de coquina ; cf. p. 420, line 18. No. XLVIIL, p. 4i6, Une 8 — toutdys en ioye ; perhaps these words were worked on the hangings — a kind of motto, "always happy." Line 18. — "Pavele is perhaps a mis-speUing of paiUe, which in old French is sometimes spelt pode (W. D. M.) Line 33. — For casu read cas' ; perhaps, "in uno castulo." — This Testator was a daughter of Sir Giles Daubeney, knt, of Baryng- ton, Somerset, who died 24 June, 1386. She was thrice married : 1st to Sir Wm. Percehay of Kyton, in the parish of Holcombe-Rogus, son and heir of Sir Henry Percehay, knt, one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas. She was his second wife, and he died, s.p,, between Feb., 1383-4, and Feb., 1386-7 ; 2nd, before April, 1390, to Sir John Hulle, knt, one of the Justices of the Court of C. P., by whom she had issue two sons and a daughter. She was his 2nd wife, and he died 24 June, 1408 ; 3rd, before Sept., 1412, to Sir Rob. Latimer, knt, of Duntish, Dorset, as his second wife, by whom she had uo issue. Her ' sister Chambernon ' was Katherine, who married Sir Rd. Champernowne, of Modbury. — Rd. MUle was one of the feoffees of Sir Rob. Latimer of his manors of Dewlish and Child-Okford, on his marriage with Matilda, to hold to their joint issue, with remainder to his right heirs, — Wm. Jewe, of Canonlegh, Devon, was an executor of the -wUl of Sir John Hulle, MatUda's former husband, who settled on her the manors of Wellysford and Bickleigh (B, W. G.) No. LIV., p. 419, line 19— unum donatum : perhaps 'a Donatus,' the popular Latin Grammar (W, D. M.) INDEX— ORDINATIONS. 425 ORDINATIONS. Reoiste., Vol. I. fp. ocxlix — oolxxxix. 1. Per Fratrem Henricum, Ennaohduneusem Episcopum, in Ecclesia Beate Marie majori, Civitatis Exoniensis (18 Sept., 1395) ; fol.' 249. — Per Dominum' in Ecclesia de Horseley (18 March, 1395-6), 249''.— 3, In CapeUa Maneru sui de Horseley (1 April, 1396), ibid. — 4. In Capella Hospicii sui Londonie (26 May, 1396), 250. — 5. Per Fratrem Henricum Nony, Ardakanenseni Episcopum, iu Ecclesie B.M. majori (23 Dec, 1396), 250''.— 6. Per eundem, in Ecclesia B.M. majori (22 Dec, 1397), 251. — 7- Per Fratrem Henricum, Ennachdunensem Episcopum, in Ecclfeia B.M. majori (21 Sept., 1398), 252.-8. In Capella Hospicii sui Londonie (15 March, 1398-9), 252i>.— 9. Ibidem (20 Sept, 1399), ibid.— 9a,. Ibidem (16 Nov., 1399), 253.— 10. In CapeUa Manerii sui de Clyst (3 April, 1400), ibid.— 11. Ibidem (17 AprU, 1400), 253''.— 12. Apud Tottoniam (13 May, 1400), 254.-13. Apud Slapton (14 May, 1400), iftid.- 14- Apud Modbury (15 May, 1400), ibid.— 15. Apud Plympton (16 May, 1400), Und.—IG. Ibidem (17 May, 1400), ibid.— VI. Apud Tavystoke (18 May, 1400), ibid.— I'i. Apud Holdesworthy ('.9 May, 1400), ibid.—\9. Apud Hertylond (20 May, 1400), ibid.—2Q. Apud Frytelstoke (21 May, 1400), 254*.- 21. Apud Tauton (22 May, 1400), ibid.— 2% Apud Pylton (23 May, 1400), ibid. - 23. In Eccles, sua Colleg, Criditonensi (12 June, 1400), iiif^.- 23a. Apud Criditon (24 Aug., 1400), 255.-24. In Prioratu Sancti Germani (30 Aug,, 1400), ibid.— 25. Apud Leskyrd (1 Sept,, 1400), UM.—26. Apud Trewardrayth (2 Sept., 1400), U)id.—27. Apud Grampount (3 Sept, 1400), iftid.- 28. Apud Penryn (4 Sept,, 1400), ibid.— 2d. Apud Carmynow (7 Sept, 1400), ibid.— 30. In Prioratu Sancti Michaelis (8 Sept, 1400), 255^. —31. In Prioratu predicto (9 Sept., 1400), ibid.— 32. Apud Sanctum Carentocum (10 Sept., 1400), ibUi.— 33. Apud Powton [St. Breoke] (12 Sept, 1400), ibid.— 3i. Apud Botreaux Castel (16 Sept, 1400), ibid.— 35- In Prioratu Lancestonensi (18 Sept, 1400), ibid.— 3d. Apud Bradeworthy (19 Sept, 1400), 256.-37. Apud Hatheriegh (20 Sept, 1400), ibid.— 38- In Capella Manerii sui de Chuddelegh (18 Dec, 1400), U)id—39. In Capella HospicU sui Londonie (28 May, 1401), 256''.— 40. Ibidem (20 May, 1402), ibid.—H. Ibidem (23 Sept, 1402), ibid.— 42. Ibidem (23 Dec, 1402), 257.-43. Ibidem (10 March, 1402-3), ibid.—4A. In Capella Manerii sui de Clyst (31 March, 1403), 258.-45. In Eccles. CoUeg. Criditonensi (22 Sept., 1403), ibid.—4S. In Gapella Manerii sui de Chuddelegh (22 Dec, 1403), 259.-47. In Capella Maneru suide Clyst (23 Feb., 1403-4), 259''.— 48. Ibidem (15 March, 1403- 4), 260.-49. Ibidem (19 March, 1403-4), 260*.- 50- Ibidem (24 May, 1404), ibid.— 51. Apud Holdesworthy (18 June, 1404), 261.-52. Apud Toryton (24 June. 1404), ibid.— 53. Apud Tauton (25 June, 1404), ibid.— 54:- Apud North Molton (26 June, 1404), Uid.— 55. Apud Clyst (14 Aug., 1404), ibid.— 56- Apud Ayschperton (23 Aug., 1404), ibid.— 57. Apud Peyngton (25 Aug., 1404), iJid- 58- Apud Kyuggesbrygge (27 Aug., 1404), ibid— 5% Apud Plympton (28 Aug., 1404), ibid,.- 60. Apud Tavystoke (30 Aug., 1404), 261''.— 61. In Capella Maneru sui de Clyst (20 Sept., 1404), ibid.— 62. In CapeUa Maneru sui de Criditon (20 Dec, 1404), 262. 63. Ibidem (14 March, 1404-5), ibid.— 6i. Ibidem (18 AprU, 140o) 262''.--65. Apud Lawhytton (8 May, 1405), 263.-66. Apud Cuttyngbeke (10 May, 1405) ibid.— 67. Apud Lostwythyel (12 May, 1405), ibid.-68. Apud Grampound (13 May, 1405), iAW.-69. Apud Penryn (14 May, 1405), ibid.-70. Ibidem (15 May, 1 405), ibid.— 71. Apud Marcasyov [Market-Jew— M.araziou] (16 May, 140_o), 263 .— 72. Apud Sanctem NeuUnam (19 May, 1405), ibid.-73. In Manerio suo dc Pauton [in St Breoke] (21 May, 1403), ibid.— 71 Apud Bodmyn (23 May 1405), 264,-75. Apud Lanteglos (24 May, 1405), ihid.— 76. Apud Lawhytton (26 Mav The words ' f ol. ' and ' Per Dominum ' the Diocese unless otherwiee txpre^ sly wUl not be repeated througho\it ; all stated. the Ordinations are by the Bishop of 2 E Ibidem (19 Oct, Ibidem (25 Oct, Ibidem (27 Oct., Ibidem (30 Oct, 1410), 274''.- -115. 426 INDEX — ORDINATIONS. 1405), ibid.— 77. Apud Chuddelegh (6 June, 1405), Und.—78. In Capella Mfnerii sui Criditonensis (13 June, 1405), ibid.-79. Ibidem (19 Sept, 1405), 264'',-80. In CapeUa Manerii sui de Clyst (19 Dec, 1405), 265.-81. Ibidem (18 Sept, 1406), ibid -82. Ibidem (18 Dec, 1406), 266.-83. Ibidem (19 Feb., 1406-7), U>id.—84. In Eccles. CoUeg. Criditonensi (12 March, 1406-7), 266''.— 84a. Ibidem (25 March, 1407), ibid.-85. Ibidem (21 May, 1407), 267.-86. Ibidem (24 Sept, 1407), ibid.- 87 Apud Toryton Magnam (7 Oct., 1407), 267''.— 88. In Eccles. Colleg. Cridi tonensi (17 Dec, 1407), 268.-89. Ibidem (10 March, 1407-8), 268". -90. Ibidem (31 March 1408), 269,-91, Ibidem (9 June, 1408), iiid- 92. Ibidem (22 Sept., 1408), 270.-93. Ibidem (22 Dec, 1408), 270".— 94. Ibidem (2 March, 1408-9), ibid.— 95. Ibidem (23 March, 1408-9), 271.-96. Ordinati per Domimum ad ¦primam tonsuram diversis locis et temporibus [between 23 March, 1408-9, and 1 "June 1409] 271''.— 97. In Eccles. CoUeg. Criditonensi (1 June, 1409), 272" —98. Ibidem (20 Sept., 1409), 273.— 98a. Ibidem (6 Dec, 1409), i6M.— 99. Ibidem (21 Dec 1409), ibid.— 100. Apud Honyton (19 May, 1410), 273''.— lOL Apud Criditon (14 June, 1410\ ibid.— 102. In Palacio suo Exoniensi (26 June, 1410), ibid— 103. Ibidem. (25 July, 1410), iM.— 104- In Eccles. CoUeg. Criditonensi (20 Sept, 1410), ibid.— 105. Ibidem (23 Sept., 1410), 274.-106, Apud Manerium de Tavtou Episeopi (18 Oct,, 1410), ibid.— 107. ""--"' "" "-" 1410), 274'',— 108, Ibidem (21 Oct, 1410), ibid.— lOd. 1410), ibid.— IIQ. Ibidem (26 Oct., 1410), ibid.— HI. 1410), U>id.— 112. Ibidem (28 Oct, 1410), ibid.— 113- 1410), ibid.— Hi. In Eccles. CoUeg, Criditonensi (20 Dec, Ibidem (7 March, 1410-11), 275. — 116. In CapeUa infra Manerium suum Cridi tonense (28 March, 1411), 276.-117. Apud Ayschperton (5 May, 1411), 276".— 118. In CapeUa sua de Peyngton (6 May, 1411), ibid.— 119- Ibidem (7 May, 1411), Ujid.—120. Ibidem (8 May, 1411), *M.— 121. Apud Kyng (sic) ["Kingsbridge"] (9 May, 1411), ibid.— 122- Apud Plympton (10 May, 1411), ibid.— 123. Apud Tottoniam (7 May (sie), 1411), ibid.— 124. Apud Plymmouth (11 May, 1411), 277. 125. Apud Tavystok (12 May, 1411), ibid.— 126. Apud HaU [i.e., Holsworthy] (13 May, 1411), ibid.— 127- Apud Hertiond (14 May, 1411), ibid.— 12S. Apud Haterlegh (15 May, 1411), ibid.— 129. In Eccles. CoUeg. Criditonensi (6 June, 1411),-!:6a.— 13aApud Criditon (22 Aug., 1411), 277".— 131- Ibidem(19Septl411), ihid.— 132. In Manerio suo de Codynbeke [Cuddenbeak] (29 Sept,, 1411), 278.— 133- Ibidem (30 Sept., 1411), iUd.— 134- ApudLyskert(l Oct, 1411), iUd.— 135. Apud Lostwythyel (2 Oct, 1411), ibid.— 136. Apud Grampond (3 Oct, 1411), ibid. — 137. Apud Trewrew (3 Oct, 1411), iM.— 138. In Manerio suo de Penryn (4 Oct., 1411), 278".— 139. Ibidem (5 Oct, 1411), ibid.— 140. Apud Marvysiow [Market-Jew] (8 Oct., 1411), ibid.— 141- Apud Lananta [Lelant] (9 Oct, 1411), ibid.— 142. Apud Redruth (10 Oct, 1411), ibid.— 143- In Capella Sancti Fran- cisci apud Medschole [Mitchell] (11 Oct., 1411), ibid. — 144. In Manerio suo de Pavton (12 Oct, 1411), ibid.— 145. Apud Bodmyn (14 Oct., 1411), ibid.— 146. Apud Lanteglys (15 Oct , 1411), 279.-147- Apud Lawhytton (19 Oct., 1411), ibid.— 148- In Eccles. CoUeg. de Otery Sancte Mai-ie (15 Dec, 1411), ibid. — 149. In Capella infra Manerium suum Criditonense (19 Dec, 1411), ibid. — 150. In Manerio suo de Peyngton (27 Feb,, 1411-12), 279".— 151- In Capella infra Manerium suum Criditonense (19 March, 1411-12), ibid. — 152 In Gapella infra Manerium suum de Clyst (28 May, 1412), 280.-153. Ibidem QS Tuly, 1412), 280". 154- Ibidem (24 Sept, 1412), ibid.-155- Ibidem (13 Dec. 1412), 281".— 156. Ibidem (17 Dec, 1412), i6id.— 157. Ibidem (19 Jan., 1412-13), 282.— 158 In Palacio suo Exonien.si (22 Aug., 1413), ibid. — 159- In CapeUa infra Manerium suumdeClyst (23 Sept, 1413), iM.-160- Ibidem (20 Dec, 1413), 282".— 161- Apud Chuddelegh (26 Jan., 1413-14) 283 —162. Apud Clyst (16 Feb., 1413-14). ibid.— 163. Ibidem (3 March, 1413-14), ibUi.— 164. Ibidem (24 March, 1413-14), 283".— 165. Ibidem (25 June, 1414), 284,— 16& Apud Blakeaueton (25 Sept 1414), ibid.— 167. Apud Kyngysbrygge (26 Sept, 1414), Uiid. - 168. Ibidem (27 Sept., 1414), ibid. 169. Apud Barum Dominus WUlelmus Salobriensis (sic) Episcopus ac Suffraga neus Domini ordinavit (22 Aug., 1414), ibid, INDEX— ORDINATIONS. 427 Idem Suffraganeus ordinavit : — 170 Apud Criditon (24 Aug.)— 171. Apud Plympton (28 Aug.^- 172. Apud Tavystoke (30 Aug.) -173. Apud Launceston (3i:Aug,)— 174, Apud Calyngton (31 Aug.)^175- Apud Sanctum Germanum (1 Sept)— 176. Apud Loswythyel (2 Sept)— 17?- Apud Grampond (3 Sept.)— 178. Apud Treurew (3 Sept,)— 179. Apud Penryn (4 Sept.)— 180. Apud Markysyow [Market-Jew] (5 Sept)— 181. Apud Metechole [MitcheU], (6 Sept)— 182. Apud Sanctam Columbam (7 Sept.)— aU in 1414, and on fol. 284". Also, 183. Apud Padystow (7 Sept)— 184. Apud Bodman (8 Sept)— 185. Ibidem (9 Sept.)— 186. Apud Camelford (10 Sept)— 187. Apud Wyke Sancte Marie (10 Sept)— 188- Apud HoUysworthy (12 Sept) 189. Apud Hertland(13 Sept)— 190. Apud Toryton (14 Sept.)— 191. Apud Okampton (15 Sept,)— 192. Apud Criditon (17 Sept.)— aU in 1414 ; fol. 285. Per Dominum :— 193- In Capella infra Manerium suum de Clyst (22 Sept. 1414), 285. — 194. Ibidem (23 Sept, 1414), 286.-195. Ibidem (16 Nov., 1414), ibid.— 196. Ibidem (23 Nov., 1414), ibid.-lffr. Ibidem (22 Dec, 1414), ibid.— 198- Ibidem (23 Feb,; 1414-15), 286".- 199. Ibidem (16 March, 1414-15), 287".— 200. Ibidem (15 April, 1415,)— 201. Ibidem (4 May, 1415), 2S8.--202. Ibidem (25 May, 1415), ibid.— 203. Ibidem (13 July, 1415), 288".- 204. Ibidem (7 Aug., UI 5), ibid.— 205. Ibidem (21 Sept, 1415), ibid. 206. Ibidem (21 Dec, 1415)— per WUlelmum Solubriensem Episcopum, 289. 207- Ibidem (2 AprU, 1416), 289" [per Dominum]. 208. Ibidem (4 AprU, 1416), per WUlelmum Solubriensem Episcopum, ibid. Also, per eundem Suffl-aganeum :— 209. Ibidem (5 April)— 210. Ibidem (6 April)— 211. Apud Morton (5 May.)— 212. Apud Bukfastiegh (7 May.)— 213. Apud Tottoniam (8 May.)— 214- Apud Kyuggesbrygge (10 May.)— 215. Apud Plympton (11 May.)— 216. Apud Plymmouth (12 May.)— aU in 1416 ; fol. 289". 217. Apud Tavystoke (13 May,)— 218. Apud Launceston (14 May,)— 219. Apud Leskyrek (16 May.)— 220. Apud LostwythyeU (18 May.)— 221. Apud Grampont (19 May.)— 222. Apud Penryn (20 May.)— 223- Apud Helston (21 May.)— 224. Apud Markesyew (22 May.)— all iu 1416, fol. 290. Also per eundem, — 225. Apud Rudruthe (23 May.) — 226. Apud Medschole [Mitehell] (24 May .)— 227- Apud Sanctam Columbam (24 May.)— 228. Apud Bod- mvn (25 May.)— 229. Apud Camelford (26 May.)— 230. Apud Wyke [i.e., Wyke- St-Mary], (27 May.)— 231. Apud HaUysworthy (28 May,)— 232. Apud Hertylond (29 May.)— 233. Apud Toryton (30 May.)— 234. Apud Barum (31 May.)— 235- Apud Southmolton (1 June.) — 236. Apud Hatheriegh (2 June.) —237. Apud Okampton (3 June. ) — 238. Apud Criditon (4 June. ) — 239. Apud Bradenynch (8 June)— 240. Apud Cohnpton (10 June.)— aU in 1416, and on fol. 290". 241- In Capella infra Manerium de Clyst (13 June, 1416), per eundem Suffra- ganeum; 291. 242. Ibidem (19 Sept, 1416), 291" [per Dominum]. 243- Ibidem (l9 Dec, 1416), per eundem Suffi-aganeum, ibid. [Per Dommum] :— 244. Ibidem (6 Mai-ch, 1416-17), 292. 245. Ibidem (5 June, 1417), ibid. 246. Ibidem (30 June, 1417), ibid. 247. Ibidem (30 Aug., 1 417), ibid. 248. Ibidem (18 Sept., 1417) per Dominum Ricardum, Catenensem Episcopum, ibid. Also in 1417, per eundem Suffraganeum : — 249. Apud Morton (21 Sept)— 250. Apud Ayschperton (23 Sept)— 251. Apud Kynggesbrygge (26 Sept.)— 252. Apud Plymmouth (28 Sept)— 253. Apud Tavy stoke (29 Sept) — 254. Apud Launston (1 Oct.) — 255. Apud Sanctum Germanum (2 Oct)— 256. Apud Lyskyrek (3 Oct)— 257. Apud LostwythyeU (4 Oct)— 258- In Eccles. Sancti AustoU (5 Oct.)— 259. Apud Truru (7 Oct)— 260. Apud Penryn (8 Oct)— 261. Apud Markysyow (9 Oct)— 262. Apud Rudruth (10 Oot.)— 263- In Eccles. Sancte Columbe (11 Oct,)— 264. Apud Bodmyn (12 Oct) -265. Apud Camylford (13 Oct)— 366. Apud HaUysworthy (15 Oct)— 267. Apud Hertylond (16 Oct)- aU in 1417, and on fol. 293". Also 268. Apud Barstapul (17 Oct)— 269. Apud Haterlegh (20 Oct.)— 270 In Eccles. CoUeg., Criditonensi (22 Oct)— 271- Apud Tuverton (24 Oct)— aU in 1417, and on fol. 294-. 428 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Tonsuroti). 272. Apud Clyst (18 Dec, 1417,) ibid, [per Dominum]. 2'73. Ibidem (19 Feb., 1-117-18,) per eundem Suflraganeum, -ibid. [Per Dominum] :— 274 Ibidem. (28 April, 1418,) 295. 275. Ibidem (24 May 1418), ibid. 276. Ibidem (25 May, 1418), ibid. 277, Ibidem (31 May, 1418), ibid. 278. Ibidem (24 Sept., 1418), per eundem Suffraganeum, ibid. 279. In CapeUa Beate Marie, in parte Orientali infra Ecclesiam Cathedralem Exoniensem situata (26 Sept., 1418),— per eundem Sufii-aganeum, 295". 280. Apud Clyst (16 Dec, 1418), ibid, [per Dominum]. 281. In Eccles. ConventuaU MonasterU de Forde (17 Dec, 1418.) ibid.— 282- Apud Clyst (11 March, 1418-19), ibid, [per eundem Suffi-agaueum]. 283. Apud Axmynstre (20 April) — 284. Apud Otery Sancte Marie (22 April.) 285. Apud Ayschperton (26 AprU.)— 286- Apud ViUam Tottoniam (28 April)— all in 1419, per 'Willelmum, Catenensem Episcopum ; 296". 287. Apud Derthfemouth (29 AprU,)— 288. Apud Kyngysbi-ygge (30 AprU.)— 289. Apud Modbyry (2 May)— 290. Apud Plympton (3 May.)— 291. Apud Plymmouth (4 May.) — 292. Apud Tavystoke (5 May). — 293. Apud Launceston (6 May.) — 294. Apud Villam Sancti Germani (9 May.) — 295. Apud Leskyrec 10 May.)— 296. Apud Lostwythyel (11 May.)— 297- Apud Sanctum Austolum (11 May.)— 298. Apud Villam de Tregony (12 May.)— 299. Apud Trurw (13' May.)— 300. Apud Penryn (14 May.)— 301. Apud Helston (l.'i May,) — 302. Apud Markesyew (17 May.)— aUin 1419, per eundem Suffraganeum; fol. 297. 303. Apud Ruddruth (18 May.)— 304. Apud Sanctam Colurabam (19 May.) 305. Apud Bodmyn (20 May.)— 306. Apud Camylford (21 May.)— 307. Apud HaUysworthy (23 May.)— 308. Apud Hertylond (25 May.)— 309, -'i.pud Toryton (26 May.)— 310. Ibidem (28 May,)— 311. Apud Barum (29 May.)— 312. Apud Southmolton (29 May.)— 313- Apud Chylmelegh (30 May.)— 314. Apud Hather iegh (31 May). — 315. Apud Samford Courtenay (2 June.'-*) — 316. Apud Criditon (4 June.)— 317. Apud Tuverton (8 June.)-318, Ibidem (9 June.)— aU in 1419, per eundem Suffraganeum, fol. 297". 319. Apud Clyst (10 June, 1419), per Ricardtfm, Catenensem Episcopum, 298. LISTS OF PERSONS ORDAINED. The figures correspond with the numbers iu the above List. Where more references than one are given, it must be understood that two or more-persons bearing the same name are mentioned once ; not the same person more than once ; e.g., " Smyth, John," with ten references, stands for ten persons called "John Smyth," who were admitted ad pnmam tonsuram by Bishop Stafford, and at different times. — An asterisk signifies "Illegitimus, cuni quo Dominus dispensarit." — "L.D." — Letters Dimissory. I. TONSURATI. Abbas, John, 70 ; Hy,, 96.— Abbot,* Dirlmgus, 46 ; Walter, 122.— Abda, Rd., 136.— Abraham, Rd,, 205,— Achov, Rd., 74,— Achym, Simon, 96.— Adam, Michael, 185, 288 ; Thos., 215 ; Wm., 282.— Adelerd, Rd., 238.— Adow, John, 96.— Affeton, John, L— Alas, Thoa,, 33.— Alchon, Rd., 28.— Ales, Rd., 96.— Alger, John, 122.— Aller, Thos., 99.— Alot, John, 140.— Alrede, John, 121,— AlsewyU, Rd., 14.— Alva, Rd., 306.— Aly, John, 13,— Alyn, Baldwin, 19 ; Wm., 13.— Alynlugh, John, 222.— Ambros, John, 171,— Anidow, ^\'m., 138.— Amys, John, 302.-T^Anderton, Nich., 231.- Andru (or Andrew), Andrew, 38; John, 193'; Peter, 304 ; Rd., 253; Robert, 96 ; Simon, 279 ; Wm.,'^ 96.— Antron, John, 96 ; Wm., 140.— Anwan, John, 73.— Apuldur, Wm,, 3U9.— Archer,* John, 70.— Aredon, John, 14.— Arun dell, Wm., 177.-Atkin, John, 276.— atte Beare, John, 7.— atte Cleve, Steph., 108.— atte Feelde, Dioc Lond. (L. D.), 162.-atte Hole, John, 210.— atte More, John, 23 ; Henry, 10.— atte Roke, Thos., 217.— atte Wode, John, 241 ; Thos., ^9.- atte Wylle, Alexander, 108 ; John, 89, 91, 122, 167, 316 ; Thos., 248 ; Wm., 3 May (Cler. Error) in MS, - July (Cler. Erroi:) in MS. INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Tonsuroti). 429 114.— Atteyeo, John, 88.— Avdeley, John, 234,— Auger, John, 75.— Autred, Thos,, 184.— Avery, Gervase, 91 ; Rob., 97 ; Thos., 231 ; Walter, 231.— Ayer, John, 129.— Aylword, John, 10.— Ayre, John, 51.— Aysch (or Ayssch), Edw., 307 ; John, 1, 12, 231 ; Thos., 310.— Ayschelegh, John, 58.— Avsschecote, John, 36 ; Aysoote, Rd., 137.— Ayscherygge, Wm., 205.— Aysehslake, Roger, 85. — Aysse,* Robert, 87. Bacheler, John, 121, 253; Ralph, 140.— Bacun, Wm,, 234.— Badelham, Wm,, 25.— Badeworthy, Nich., 52.— Bagge, Thos,, 91.— Bagruge, Matth., 80 ; Bahow, Thos., 29.— Bake, Rob., 96 ; Roger, 294 ; Walter, 235.— Bakere, John, 15, 53, 82, 124, 206 ; Nich., 121 ; Rd. 22, 154 ; Thos,, 122, 279.— Baker, Wm,, 85, 129.— Bakyn, John, 173.— Balle, Edw., 317 ; John, 231.— Baly, Thos,, 34.— BanewyU, Wm,, 160.— Bapton, John, 97.— Bara, John, 179.— Barbour, John, 120 ; Steph., 23.— Barlebyen, John, 114.— Barlych, John, 12.— Baruehous, Thos., 193,— Baron, Hy,, 302 ; Roger, 77.— Barre, John, 310,— Barry, John, 53 ; Wm., 86.— Barstaple,* John, 127.— Bastard, John, 285 ; Rd., 149.— Rata, John, 91.— Batyn, Hugh, 87 ; John, 290, 319 ; Walter, 63.— Baudou, John, 26,— Baudyn, John, 96 ; Thos,, 7.— Bavnton, John, 98 ; Rd., 198.— Bayly,"* John, 156 ; Nich,, 91.— Bay, John, 222,— Bayvyn, John, 10.— Beachym, Peter, 96,— Beaforde, Win., 104.— Beau, Michael, 73 ; Thos,, 71 ; BedyU, John, 222.— Bele, John, 10 ; Rd,, 241.— BeUeworthy, Thos,, 61. —Benet, John, 145 ; Thos., 137 ; Wm., 55, 298. -Benny, John, 96,— Benny*, Walter, 96 ; Wm.,* 96,— Bem, Thos,, 219.— Berbal, John, 65,— Berd, Wm„ 125.— Bere, or Beare, Baldwin, 234 ; John, 10. 38, 74, 75, 313 ; Rd., 25, 184 ; Thos,, 76 ; Wm., 149, 193, 279.— Berevryk, Udo, 298.— Bermesdon. John, 266 ; Nich,, 266.— Bern, John, 127.— Bernard, Wm., 255, 273.— Bertlot, John, 184,— Bertumstede, John, 66.— Berwyk, John, 96.— Beste, Thos., 171.— Beton, John, 218.— Betty, John, 228.— Beverdy, Thos., 311.— Bikelake, Wm,, 91.— Bircomb, Rd., 155.— Blachaller, or Blacaller, Hy,, 66 ; Rd., 132.— Blake, John, 122 ; Wm„ 122.— BlakehaU, m- Blakhall, John, 122, 214; Wm, 12,— Blakehay, Wm., 246 — Blaklonde, or Blakelond, John, 197; Wm., 148.- Blewethe, John, 228.— Bluet, John, 7.— Bleyndene, Roger, 73.— Bloke, Rob,, 228.— Bloye, Wm., 98,— Bly^ghe, John, 173.— Bochyn, Nich., 273.— Bockebure, Rd., 235,— Boddvch, John, 16.— Bodegoode, John, 218.— Botrygan, Otho, 182,— Bodrygan, "Wm., 56, 139.— Bodrygy, John, 273 ; Matth.,* 96— Bodulget, Wm,, 300,— Body, John, 96, 219 ; Tho., 226.— Bodyn, John, 96.— Bodyston, John, 23, — Bogewaye, Nich,, 11.— Boggebrok, John, 80. — Boghedon, John, 97.— Bogheton, Rd., 75 ; Roger, 1. — Boghelegh, Thos,, 250.— Bokelly, John, 173.— Bokelond, John, 122, 148.- Bokeram, Steph., 122.— Bokynham, Rd,, 236.— Boldebury, Wm., 23.— Bole,* John, 200.— Bolegh, Nich,, 228,— Bolepyt, Wm., 76.— Boleven, John, 13.— Bolham, Rd., 180 ; Thos., 91 ; Bollam, John, 29, 312.— Bolter, John, 160 ; Thos., 213.— Bonde, Hy., 310; John, 83, 243; Roger, 51.— Bonok, Wm,, 176.— Bonsta, John, 18.— Bout, Rob., 219. — Borage, John, 115. — Borlase, Andr., 73. — Borsdone, Rob., 191. — Boryton, John, 273. — Bosant-wyth, Ralph, 140. — Boscawen, John, 96. — Bosfrawell, John, 223.— Boskenen, Hy., 261.— Bosoun, Ralph, 149 ; Wm,, 194.— Bosset, Peter 226.— Bost, Wm., 71.— Bosvetheke, Peter, 222.-Boswarnan, John, 224.— Bos- warnek, Thos., 232. — Boswarweth, John, 71.— Boswaye, John, 179. — Boswegow, John, 226.— Boteler, Rob,, 61 ; Wm,, 91,— Botelwrth, Rd., 231.— Boterel, John, 60 ;'-^m-, 299.— Botryavx, Wm,, 227,— Botrywyly, John, 96.— Boteton, John, 152.— Bovy, John, 24, 305; Roger, 140 ; Thos., 71.— Bowe, John, 212. — Bowedou, John, 87; Bowdon, John, 205.— Bowode, Wm., 121. -Bowre, Wm,, 236.— Bowryng, John, 251 ; Wm,, 251.— Boys, Rob., 68, 122 ; Walter, 96 ; Wm,, 193.— Braas, Walter, 190.— Brabon, John, 28 ; Reginald, 305.— Brace, John, 294.— Braddele, Roger, 216.— Brademore, Wm., 120.— Brag, John, 18.— Bras, John, 257. -Bray, John, 26 ; Reginald, 275 ; Rd., 295; Thos., 96, 139,* 245 ; Nich,,* 25.— Brays, John, 74.— Bre, Hy., 223 ; John, 96.— Breaud, Wm„ 96.— Brece, Ralph, 71.— Bree, Edw., 71 ; Rd., 96.— Bremelegh, Rd., 92.— Brendon, John, 310.— Brenwo^e, John, 233.— Brother, John, 211.— Briton, Wm., 260 ; John, 36, 307.— Brode, Rd., 231, 286.— Broke, Hy., 129.— Bromboyt, John, 96. —Bromhouse, John, 54.— Bronde, Jas., 51.— Brond, Thos., 17.— Broun, Hamund, 152; Thos., 59.— Browne, John, 213, 256.— Brownwyche, Thos,, 235.— Brounyng, or Brownyng, John, 63 ; Simon, 147 : Thos., 233 ; Wm., 96, 99.— Browne, or Broun, John, 264, 430 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Tonsurati). 85 ;* Ralph, 180 ; Thos., 91.— Brovmebody, John, 220.— Bruer, John, 96.— Brugeman, Walter, 87.— Brugge, John, 121.— Brygge, Reginald, 129.-Brune, Wm., 9.— Bryan, Regmald, 96 ;¦ Steph., 44.— Bryce, Ralph, 318.— Bryden, or Brydden, Rd., 91 ; Martin, 234.— Brydescombe, Rd,, 79 ; Bryddysoomb, John, 202.— Brydon, John, 290.— Brygand, Wm., 197.— Brygges, John, 108.— Brygman, Roger, 269.— Brys, Rd., 52.— Brystow, John, 122,— Budde, John, 86, 168 ; Walter, 282.— Buf, John, 85.— Bulsy, John, 279 ; Rd., 132.— Burd, Steph., 243.— Burgan, Thos., 129 ; Wm., 279.— Burges, John, 193 ; Thos., 96.~Burgeys, Thos., 282.— Burgh, Walter, 160.— Burlegh, John, 10.— Burle, Roger, 13.— Burnard, Rd., 66. - Burnet John, 18.— Bury, Walter, 91.— Busse, Thos., 61.— Bussow, Steph., 141.— Butde, Geoffrey, 222; Butte, John, 52.— Byen, Ralph, 154.— Bykebyry, Rd., 184.— Byle, Rob., 291.— Byllowse, John, 144.— Byrche, John, 88.— Byry, Rd., 309.— Byssop, Wm., 57 ; Busschop, Rd., 18. Cade, John, 173.— Cady, John, 312.— Calaway, David, 265.— Calow, Thos., 260.— Calwe, Thos., 172.— Came,* Rd., 142.— Canon, John, 91.— CauteryU, Wm., 290.— Cambern, Roger, 91.— Camela, Gervase, 74.— Capell, John, 216 ; Peter, 176.— Carbons, Alan, 140 ; Hy. 140.— Carbulek, Simon, 301.— Carburra, Thos., 145.— Carbury, Wm., 74.— Carbure, Wm., 305.— Cardeny, John, 180.— Carklond, Rd., 52.— Carleton, Rob., 97 ; Steph., 278.— Carlyov, John, 68.— Camel,* John, 69. — CarneUes, Rd., 224. — Carpinter, John, 91. — Carrogeu, John, 151.— Carrow, Thos., 265.— Carter, John, 96, 286.— Carthartheo, John, 145.— Carthev, John, 180.— Caru, Thos., 96.— Caruteuyov, John, 69.— Carwen, John, 305.— Carwennek, John, 117.— Carwynnok, Rd., 248.— Cary, Wm., 118.— Caryche, John, 215. — Caryn, David, 301. — Castel, John, [Dioc Lichf., L.D.], 9a. — Caucy, John, 319.— CaweU, Rd., 231.— Cergeaux, Hy., 75.— Cerger, John, 97.— Certayn, John, 96 ; WUUam, 196. — Certyn, Wm., 148. — Chaaghesti, Arnulph, 231; Chakestey, John, 188.- Chagesty, Thos., 18.— Chakeforde, Rd., 238.— Chaldon, Andrew, 205. — Chalons, Rob,, 169. — Chamberleyn, John, 69. — Champe, Ralph, 287 ; Thos., 287.— Chapelayn, Wm., 147.— Chapyl, John, 122.— ChapeU,* Wm., 137.— Chappelegh, John, 61. — ChavntereU, John, 108. — Chedeley, Simon, 159.— Chedeldon, John, ].— Chekket, Rd., 305.— Chelest, John, 173.— Chenalus, John, 96.— Chepper, John, 20.— Chepman, Rd., 44 ; Walter, 308 ; Wm., 98.— Cheryton, Wm., 91.— Chyryton, Rd., 206.— Chester, Walter, 91.— Chierne, Ralph, 261.— Cholwyn, John, 184.— Chomberum, Thos., 91.— Chopyn, Thos., 91.— Chosgaran, John, 70. — Chosh, Wm.. 91. — Chovythda, Jas., 70. — Chuddelegh, John, 102.— Chyket, John, 66; Rd., 132.— Chynals, John, 224.-ChynaU. Thos., 252.— Chyrston, Hy., 96 ; Thos., 96 ; Wm., 96.— Chyvethorne, Jas., 273.— Chywarton, Thos., 71.— Clambyle, John, 111.— Clark,* John, 102.— Clauton,* Robt, 60.— Claysse, Thos., 236.— Cleg, Wm,, 73.— Clement, John, 169, 278.— Clerk, John, 28, 197, 305 ; Rd., 79 ; Rob., 98 ; Wm., 188.— Cleve, Walter, 128.— Cley, Rob., 121.— Clyet, John, 22.— Clyette, Gregory, 234.— Clyfford,* Rd., 118a.— Clyk, Thos,, 21.— Clymmow, Rd., 140.— Clyvere. Walter, 112.— Clywerdon, John, 231.— Cobbe, John, 262.— Cobbelond, John, 52.— Coblond, Hy., 206.— Cody, Baldwin, 71.— Codyng, Wm., 52.— Cok, Jas,, 67 ; John, 67, 204 ; Rd., 99, 220, 302 ; Rob. 163 ; Thos., 135, 305 ; Wm., 96.— Coke, Hy., 96 ; Wm., 121.— Cokeworthy, John, 52 ; Rd., 102.— Col, Rd., 121.— CoUe, Rd., 69 ; Wm,, 162,— Colan, Wm., 206.— Colbeare, John, 108.— Cole, Adam, 193 ; John, 88, 116, 197, 313; Hy., 7, 96; Rd,, 86, 103; Rob., 15; Thos., 44; Walter, 175.— Coleford, Steph., 13.— CoUorde, John, 251.— Coleton, John, 286.— Colhay, John, 238.— CoUegh, Rd., 20.— CoUond, Rob., 97.— Coly, David, 31 ; OUver, 264.— Colybeare, Rob., 273.— Colyn, John, 122, 232, 313 ; Rd., 51 ; Rob.,* 96 ; Roger, 278 ; Thos., 248.— Colyng, Wm., 234.— Combe, John, 152 ; Wm., 129.— Come, Ralph, 240 ; Rob., 240.— Comben, Wm., 167.— Compton, John, 176.— Cons, John, 189.— Constans, Rd., 96.— Cooche, Simon, 114.— Cook, John, 97, 169, 242 ; Nich., 38, 124 ; Rd., 81 ; Thos., 87, 291 ; Wm., 23.— Coper, Thos , 140.- Copleston, Thos., 99.— Corbyn, Thos., 291.— Corche, Reginald, 26.— Comevale, Walter, 7.— Cornu,* John, 122.— Cornysch, Roger, 96.— Cornyche, Wm., 215.— Corsede, John, 217.— Corvyn, John, 273.— Cosby, John, 286 — Cosgaren, John, 179.— Cosyn, John, 83 ; Wm., 117.— Cote, John, 33.— Coteler, John, 45.— Cotell, Roger, 87.— Cothyn, INDEX— ORDINATIONS (Tonsurati). 431 John, 297 ; Wm., 297.— Cougun, Thos., 218.— Covelegh, John, L— Covlecote John, 35.— Cowlyng,* Walter, 96.— Coykyn,* Thos., 45.— Crabbe, John, 70 — Cranworthy, Thos., 154.— Cref, Steph,, 96.— Criour, Ralph, 16.— Crody, Rd 71 -Croke, Roger, 219.— Crokker, Rd., 150, 169.— Crocker, John, 294.— Cromlogh Johh, 179.— Crose, John, 139.— Crosman, Thos., 1 ; Wm,, 98.— Crosse, John, 79 ¦ Wm., 96.— Crossyng, Walter, 285.— Crugow, John, 304.— Cruys, John, 172 — Crewys, Roger, 221.— Crydon, Thos., 316.— Crymel, Wm., 243.— Crynham, Rob 85.— Crypsse, David, 71.— Cryspyn, Peter, 169.— Crystofere,* Thos., 44 — Crustow, John, 305.— Crystow, Roger, 139; Wm., 260.— Cugy, John, 300.— Cumow,* John, 140.— Curteys, Wm., 71.— Courteys, Roger, 163.— Curteyes Thos., 223.— Cubert, Benedict, 96 ; Thos., 264.— Curham, John, 282.— Cuscose Rob., 278.— Cusske, Rd., 96.— Cutvyn, Rob., 7.— Cutfyn, Walter, 91.— Cuvychy! John, 96. Daber, Rd., 79.— Daberon, Wm., 266.— Dalby, John, 213.— Dalfyu, Rob., 67.— Dahnan, Hy,, 122.— Damarle, Rob., 124.— Daukyn, Thos., 75.— Daunand, Hugh, 75 ; Thos., 75.— Daunser, Rob., 193.— David, Thos., 71.— Davy, John, 52, 57, 96,* 129, 319 ; Laurence, 108 ; Rob., 52 ; Simou, 288 ; Thos., 218 ; Walter, 12 ; Wm., 88, 251.— Davyok, Gregory, 74.— Dawe, John, 145 ; Walter, 96.— Dayhowe, Hy., 181.— Delamayne, John, 258.— Delve, John, 170.— Denbol, Hy., 23.— Deneford, Wm., 241.— Denyngton, John, 97.— Denys,* Geoffrey, 96 ; John, 266 ; Rob.,* 110 ; Roger, 96 ; Thos,, 92, 96.— Denysel, John, 75.— Denyunke, Thos., 71 ; Deraunt, John, 96.— Devy,* Ralph, 96.— Devyok,* Rd., 85.— Dewow, PhU., 91.— Deyman, Henry, 91 ; John, 123.— Dezer, Wm., 86.— Dobbe, John, 110.— Dobyn, Simon, 152 ; Wm., 52 ; Doddelyng, Wm., 234 ; Dokcombe, John, 91.— DoUyng, Wm., 217.— Doly, Walter, 21.— Donstar, Wm., 57.— Dony, John, 96.— Doune, John, 101 ; Rob., 96 ; Wm., 91.— Doune Worthy, Rd., 231.— Dove, Rd., 12.— Downyug, Nich., 173.- Dowrysch, John, 115,— Drake, John, 91, 115, 131, 282.— Dreff, Ralph, 261.— Dreneke, Wm., 223.— Drewe, John, 251 ; Ralph, 222 ; Thos., 12, 154.— Dreye, John, 213.— Dreyne, Rd., 228.— Drayn, Wm., 72.— Dreynek, Thos., 24.— Drowette, John, 215.— Dry, Rd., 194.— Drynger, John, 1.— Dulok,* John — " Nativus Donaini, cum quo dispensavit," 65. — Dun, John, 121. — Dunham,* Jas., 159.— Dunste, John, 123.— Durant, Thos., 139.— Dure, Ralph, 297.— Dyffen, John, 140.— Dyffert, Tho., 279.— Dygher, Nich., 305 ; Wm,, 305.— Dyer, John, 91 ; Paschasius, 68 ; Tho., 7o. — Dygandawe, John, 96. — Dygoudou, Tho., 71. — - Dymmok, John, 278.— Dynggell, John, 264.— Dyrwyll, Rob., 91. Edmond, Jas., 139.— Edward, Gregory, 54 ; John, 75, 96, 221 ; Rob., 57 ; Walter, 96.— EUecombe, John, 7.— Elynor,* Wm., 71.— Elys, John, 132 ; Roger, 29; Walter, 273.— Emond, John, 139; Roger, 183.— Enys, Hy., 96.— Eston, John, 290.— Eustas, Rob., 198.-Exebrygge, John, 50.— Eyer, Rd., 30.— Eym, Thos., 310. Fabyan,* John, 51.— Facy, Thos., 122.— Fale, Wm., 93.— Faryngdon, John, 83, 282.— Faukener, Thos., 38. -PaveU, John, 81.— Faynour,* John, 135.— Fayrman, Rd., 169.— Feraunt, John, 127.— Ferer, Rob., 96.— Ferman, Wm., 83.— Ferrers, Ralph and Rd,, 300.— Ferud, John, 52.— Feryby, John, 18.— Ferys, John, 139 ; Wm., 242. -Feyry, Rob., 312,— Fislegh, John, 99.— Flaysmount, Benedict, 60.— Flemyng, Nich., 96.— Flewan, John, 264. -Flogyn, Wm., 52.— Floyer, Wm., 83. — Focher, Alexander, 91.— Focry, John, 121.— Foghell, John, 122. - Foleford,* Wm., 110.— Folygan, Stephen, 17.— Forde, John, 5i, 60, 91 ; Rob., 209 ; Wm., 96, 121, 197.— Foreste, John, 227.— Forsdon, Thos,, 174.— Forste, Walter, 115.— Fortescu, John, 122; Wm., 91.— Forun, John, 241.— Fot, John, 7.— Fowler, John, 96. —Frank, Rob., 1.— Francheny, Jas., 1.— Frankcheny, Thos. and Wm., 282.— Fraunceys, John, 116; Wm., 61.— Frenche, David, 212.— Frensch, John, 122.— Frenche, John, 211. -Frenschip, Peter, 172.— Frere, John, 308.— Frey, Walter, 213.— Frome, Thos,, 163,— Frye, Rob., 278 ; Wm., 206.— Fuchyt, John, 56.— Fuller, Rob., 216.-Fychet, Edm, 91.-FyneU, John, 176. Gale, John, 91.— Galsore, Wm., 65.— Galy,* Rd., 145 ; Thos., 96 ; Wm., 110.— Gantel, Edm., 17 ; Wm., 135 ; Gai-bere,* Rd., 91.— Gardysch, John, 24.— Garlond, Thos., 97.— Garsand, Wm., 140.— Gawmp, Thos. 96— Gay, John, 19, 96 ; GUbert, 309 ; Rob.,* 96; Wm., 19.— Gayer, Walter, 1 44,— Geddon or Gedon, Jno., 218, 231.— 432 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Ton&wraU). Geffray, Hy., 74 ; John, 139, 177 ; Roger, 91 ; Wm., 256.^Gyffray, Jas., 96.— Gebal, Rd., 96.^Geleste, Wm., 254.— Genne, Nich., 58.— Genyn, John, 73 ; Wm., 54.— Genys, Peter, 173.— Gerard, John, 91 177 ; Thos., 168.— Gerby, John 184— German, John, 61, 75.— Gerveys or Gervys, John, 22; Thos., 206, 303.— Glamfeld, Nich. 171._GUamvyU, Thos., 80.— Glonwyle, Walter, 87.— Glover, Thos., 176.— God, John, 71.— Gode, John, 74, 171 ; "Walter, 82. — Goddrevy, John, 70.— Goddron, Reginald, 96.— Godechyll, Thos,, 311.— Godeman, John, 52.— Godere, Thos., 96.— Godfree, John, 96.— Godfray, Wm., 239.— Godwyn, Thos., 86.— Godyng, Thos., 294 ; Wm., 87.— Goffe, Thos., 222.— Gog, John, 67.— Golde, John, 148.— Goldsmyth, Rd., 91 ; 103.— Gomenere, Matth., 54.— Goran, Hy., 180.— Gorde, .John, 91 ; Thos., 123.— Gorge, John, 96.— Gorecote, Nich., 293.— Goracote, Wm., 35.— Gorlet, John, 71.— Gorlyn,* John, 71.— Gorveu, Walter, 248.— Gotelake, John, 61.— Gotholhan, John, 71, 224.— GoyleaUas Jeyle, Rd., 218.— Grabbe, Wm., 96. — Grayhood, Hy., 216.— Gregor, John, 71 ; Rob., 224. — Grygour, Jas., 306.— Gregory, Nich. and Steph,, 96. — Grendon, Steph., 236. — Grene, John, 117.— Gresby, John, 216. — Greyston,* John, 82. — Grugawe, John, 299.— Grulles, Hy., 32.— GrybbyU, Walter, 113.— Grysby, John, 24.— GuUow, Wm., 302.— Gunne, Nigel, 248 ; Roger, 96.— Gurlyn,* Hy,, 319.— Gurnard, John, 88. -Gurteboys, Wm., 146,— Gvy, John, 96. — Gy, Rd., 291.— Guynov, Rd,, 69.— Gybbe, Gerveus, 58 ; Matth,, 119 ; Rd,, 91 ; Thoe., 67 ; Wm. 56.— Gyffard, John, 96, 270 ; Rd.,* 319.— Gygbe, John, 24.— Gygner, John, 126 ; Thos., 169.— Gylbard, Baldwin, 71 ; John, 69 ; Michael, 73 ; Thos., 96.— Gyldespyn, John, 274.— Gylford, John, 140.— Gylle, John, 81, 91 ; Steph., 87 ; "Wm., 184.— Gylly, Thos., 96. - Gylman, John, 73. — Gynne, John, 288. —Gyst,* John — "Nativum per Comitem Devonie, Dominum suum, ad omnes Ordines manumissum ;" Rob., 291. — Gyttysham, John, 96. Haderlegh, Rob., 52.— Hake, John and Thos., 152.— Haket, Rd., 249.— Hake- well, John, 213.— Hakeworthy, John, 61.— Hals, John, 102, 278; Rd., 158.- Hamely, John, 12, 223, 262. — Hamelyn, Jas., 252 ; John, 129, 285 ; Rd., 91 ; Thos,,* 33, 263 ; Wm., 124,— Hamond, .lohn, 118 ; Wm,, 106,— Hancok, John, 202.— Hapkyng, John, 148,— Haps, John, 190; Rob., 190.— Hardy, Thos,, 311 ; Wm., 159.— Had, John, 81.— Harie, John, 252, — Harlysdon, John, 97 ; Wm,, 294, —Harper, Hy., 96 ; Thos,, 313,— Harry, John, 56, 74, 75, 96, 98a, 117, 145, 181, 243, 264, 300, 301 ; Michael, 261 ; Nich,, 282 ; Ralph, 72, 180 ; Rd., 96, 179, 198, 226 ; Thos., 68, 71, 86, 261 ; Walter, 71 ; Wm., 60, 96, 109,— Harter, Walter, 75. — Hauke, Thos., 2ol. — Haukedon, John, 96, — Haukyn, Baldwin, 96 ; John, 184 ; Steph,, 96; Peter, 76.— Hay, Thos,, 96,— Hayman, .\ndrew, 188; Rd., 292.— Hayward, John, 99, 160, 172; Thos,, 308. — Hedelate, John, 216.— Headdon, John, 314. — Heddon, John, 23. — Hedon. John, 96; Stephen, 201. — Hedman, Thos., 98.— Hegow, Rd.. 96.— Hele, Wm., ',i02. - HeUeky, Peter, 139.— Helyer, John, 173, 241, 248,— Hendre, Rd,, 298, -Hender, Thos., 219.— Hendry,* John, 72.— Hendy, GUbert, 280 ; John,* 29.— Henewode, John, 218.— Heniy, Matth., 22 ; PhUip, 180 ; Rd., 71.— Herbert, "Wm,, 12.— Herelle, John, 211.— Herford, Johu, 96.— Herman, Rd,, 216,— Hersoote, Rd., 126.— Herte, John, 69; Wm,, 218. —Hervy, Hy,, 73, 96 ; John, 96, 285 ; Philip, 176 ; Rob., 71 ; Thos,, 88 ; Wm,, 96; Hervy Vychyow, John, 224.— Herwy, Rd., 219,— Herward, ... sic, 241; John, 288. — Hyrward, Wm,, 61,— Heryngston, John, 21. — Heryngeston,* John, 88.— Hexste, John, 165. -Heye, John, 96 ; Rd,, 96,~Heym, John, 96.— Hike, Andr., 259 ; Hy., 256.— Hillai-y, Rob. [Dioc. Sarum, L.D.], 81.-HUlynge, Rob,, 215,— Hobbe,* John, 96, 185 ; Steph., 75 ; Wm., 92.— Hobelyn, Rd., 60.— Hobkyu, John, 224, 228 ; Hy., 223,— llobman, Wm,, 159,— Hochim, John, 218.— Hookemore, Nich., 213. — Hodenay, Roger, 256. — Hogekyn, John, 71.— Hoggekyn, John, 71, 73, 96,- Hochekyn, John, 14-5. — Hoghekyn, Simon, 96. — Hoggeslond, .lohn, 152.— Hogge, Hy., 228 ; John, 1, 7, 152* ; Oliver, 300 ; Thos., 157, 273, 310; Wm., 221.— Hoggy, Wm,, 304.— Hoky, John, 96.— Holbeton, John, 91.— Holdyche, Wm., 167.— Holecomb, Nich., 116.— Holecom, Wm., 233. — Holman, John, 107, 190 ; Wm., 65.— Holme, Wm.', 19.— Uonelord, Thos., 119,— Honte, Rob., 67.— Honychurche, John, 292.— Hopere, Alexander, 53 ; Edw., 254 ; Hugh, 66 ; Nich., 87; Thos., 22,— Hoppekyn, Hy., 302.— Hopkyn, John, 61, 68, 71.-^ INDEX — ORDINATIONS (TonsvA-ati). 488 Hoppekyn, Johu, 154.— Hopkyn, Odo, 70; 96.— Hoppy, Thos., 96.— Hoppyng, Ralph, 159.— Hore, Wm., 66.— HorewyU, Rd., 129.— Homer, John, 96.— Horaman, John, 234. — Horston, John, 215. — Horton, Rob., 53. — Hortop, John, 50. — Hoaband, John, 184. — Hoskome, Walter, 217. — Hoskyn, John, 96.— Hoayer, Wm., 74.— Hough, Geoffrey, 151.— Hovsyng, Wm., 278.— Howeton, Wm., 122.— HoyUer, Michael, 134.— Hoylton, Baldwin, 75.— Huoche, Gregory, 54. — Huehoim, Peter, 1. — Huchon, John, 34. — Huchyn, see Lucas, 150 ; Rob., 44.— HuU, Wm., 91. -Hunte, Hy., 169 ; John, 89, 279.— Huppekobe, John, 229.— Hurdyng, Rob., 319.— Hurle, John, 96.— Hurte, GUbert, 161 ; Wm., 68, 96.— Huwysch. John, 96.— Hwdy, John, 264.— Hwhette, Nich. and Walter, 218.— H wyte, John, 282.— Huwytt, John, 96.— Hycka, John, 138, 140.— Hycalys,* Rd., 140.— Hycka Alys, Roger, 224.— Hycke, Johu, 30 ; Philip and Wm,, 96. — Hygow, Reginald, 300. — Hykewode, Roger and Walter, 60.-HyUyng, Hy., 205.— Hyl, GUbert, 96 ; John, 13, 87, 247, 273 ; Paul, 176; Rd., 308; Roger, 58 ; Thos., 91; Wm ,* 242, 278.— Hyllyng, Hugh, 149; John, 56.— Hynde, Edm., 45 ; Rob., 52 ; Walter, 63.— Hyndeston, Wm., 167.— Hynston, Hugh, 1.— Hyre, John, 297.— Hyrry, John, 243.— Hytte, John, 130 ; John, "ejus confratrem," 130. Hond, John, 87.— Innocent,* Wm., 141.— "Vrysch, Thos., 136.— Ysaac, Rd., 159 ; Wm., 163, Jacob, John, 89, — Jacow,* Wm,, 145.— Jadehay, Thos,, 206. — Jagow, OUver, 28; Rob.,* 96; Michael, 304.— Jackaby, Thos,, 297.— Jake, Steph., 228.— JakewUl, Johu, 222.— Jakjowy, PhU., 184.— Jakys, John, 169. — Jambe, Rd., 100,— Jamys, Ralph, 228 ; Thos., 24, 96.— Jankyn, Darid, 140.— Jay, Johu, 252.— Jewarton, Rob,, 142.— Jeyle, see Goyle, 218.— Job, Rd., 96 ; Rob., 73 ; Thos., 96.— Jodel, John, 96.— Johan, David, 96; John, 69, 71 ; Laurence,* 96 ; Rd., 72, 96 ; Walter, 69.— Jolyff, John, 110 ; Nich., 30.— Jon, Hy., 180 ; Martin, 30 ; Rob., 126 ; Wm., 61, 140.— Jon Adam, Rd., 222.— Jona, see Matthy, 136,— Jone, Wm., 261.— Jongumethe, Wm., 259.— Joute,* John, 121.— Jouute, Geoffrey, 63.— Jope, Jas., 145.— Jory, Mich., 30.— Jouy, John, 35.— Jule, Laurence, 76 ; Rob., 50; Thos,, 52,— JuU, Wm., 168.— June,* John, 91.— Junne, John, 226.— JuyU, John, 91, 136* ; Wm., 10, 197, 293. Kaylewaye, John, 7.— Kelwa, John arad Rd., 60.— Kelwe, Wm., 141.— Keche, John, 283; Wm., 215.— Kekyll, Thos., 291.— Keleton, Rob.., 213,— Kelly, John, 161.— Kelle, Rd., 220.— Kemel, Rob., 172.— Kena, Wm., 207.— Kencrek, Nich., 252.— Kendale,* Rob., 135 ; Thos., 114.— Kene, Edm., 45 ; John, 161, 319,* Walter, 96.— Keneby, Thos., 224.— Kenecote, John, 279.— Keneky, Alexander, 71.— Kenryg, Richard, 83.— Kente, John, 220.— Kerkeke, John, 219.— Kerne, John, 226.— Kernek, Steph., 265.— Kerov, PhU., 68.— KesteU, Simon, 139.— Keston, Rd., 139.— Kestyl, Rd., 66.— Ketyng, John, 20.— Keycham, Thos., 147.— Knol, Roger, 53.— KnoUe, Thos., 220.— Knovul, David, 243,— Knyfe, Johu, 278.— Knyght, John, 7, 312; Laurence, 163; Philip, 26; Walter, 310; Wm., 309.— Knythe, Rd., 220.— KnyUe, John, 169.— Knyteton, John, 54.— Kny5thton, John, 61.— Koke, John, 228.— Koker, Wm., 215.— Kolton, Thos., 213.-Krwys, John, 278.— Kylcam, Roger, 294.-KylUov, John, 69, 70 ; Osbert 70 ; Peter, 69.— KyUeyow, Reginald, 222.— Kyllyawe, Steph., 185.— Kylyhow, John, 264 — Kymewarry, Rd., 233.— Kymworth, Wm,, 169.— Kyng, Andrew, 168 ; ^a.,f ; Rob,, 18; Simon, 127 ; Steph., 75; Thos., 96 ; Wm. 173.- Kyngge^Wm. 121.— Kyngman, Wm., 75.— Kyngwylle, Rob., 46.— Kyrek, Nich., 96.— Kyri7s,(Thos., 96.— Kyrton, John, 122.— Kyr wythy, Wm., 307.— Kys, Roger, 250.— Kytte, Hy., 217.— Kyttow, Nich., 96. „^ ^, ,, , ,„ Laca, John, 231.— Lace, Wm., 19.— Ladycourte, Rob., 91.— Lake, John, lo2j Rob., 20; Walter, 108.— Lamauva, John, 222.— Lambert, Rd., 268.— Lamleder , John, 122.— Lancaster, Wm., 215.— Landawarnek, Wm., 91.— Lane, Kd., 97 ; Walter, 236.— Laneman, Rd., 268.— Lange, John, 305.-Langebi-ok, John, 17, 9b.— Langedon, Ambrose, 12 ; Rd., 252.-Langerille, John, 17.-Langman, John, 89.- Langhman, Rob., 81.-Lanhergy, Wm., 74.-Lankebrode, Geoffrey, 288 -Lan- nargh, John, 301.-Lanner, John, 140.-Lasse, John, 228.--Laurens, John,^0, 242 ; PhU., 302.— Lauerens, Rob, 152.— Laury, Baldwin, 71 ; John, 29 ; Halph, 2 F 434 INDEX — ORDINATIONS {Tonsv/foti). 115 ¦ Rd., 32.— Lavynton*, John, 145.— Lawe, John, 177 ; Rd., 148.— Lawyr, Rd., 1— Lawvs, John, 293; Wm., 35,146.— Ledeheade, John, 312.— Leg, , Wm., 66, 70*— Legh, John, 98; Rd., 121 ; Thos., 152 ; Wm., 61,126. -Lene, 'Rd., 96.- Lenyger, Simon, 288.— Leor, John, 99.— Lepe, Rd., 13.— Lesse, Wm., 223.— Lewe, John, 91.— Lewys, John, 1 ; Rd.,159; Thos., L— Ley, Thos., 290.— Leyde, Roger, 234 — Leye, John, 104,159 ; Thos., 60, 202.— Leyhe, Wm. 213, 302.— Leylond, Waiter 96.— Leyot, John, 18.— Libbe, John, 217.— Lishenwore, Thos., 179,— Loke Wm, 294.— Lokyer, John, 81, 149.— LoUa, Nich., 24.— Lordre, John, 162.— Lorymer, Rd., 19.— Loryng, John, 145 ; Nich., 254.-Loueny, Thos., 30.— Loue- putte, Nich., and Wm., 96.— Loueryng*, Roger, 159.— Loveryng, Steph., L— Louk, John, 74.— Lovdrun, Rd., 224. -Love, Rd., 221.— Lovetop, Michael, 27.— Loveton, Rd., 91.— Loveworth, Baldwin, 128.— Lovybounde, Geoffrey, 7.— Lowys,* Rob.96.— Loyman, Wm., 52.— Loyth,John,278.— Lucas, John, 71; "bdiacom). 449 T. Tavistock Abbay, 115.— Poddyng, John ; T. Hartland Abbey, 193.— Polsave Johu ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 5.— Poltronogow, Ralph ; T. Bodmin Priory' 85.— Ponflete, Rd. ; Fr. CarmeUt Sutton, 80.— Pope, Hy. ; T. St Nich. Priory Exon, 114. — PorooUam, Martm ; T. Launceston Priory, 6.— Porteviforthy Thos ¦' T. Dean & Chapt, Exon, 5.— Pralle, John ; T. Buckland Abbey, 6.— Prentys', Geoffrey, M.A. ; T. Rewly Abbey, 47.— Preston, Fr. Roger, 10.— Promptyslegh Hy • T. Plympton Priory, 104.— Pruet, Johu ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 10.— Prust, Rob ; T. Launceston Priory, 40 ; Puddyng, Rob. ; T. St German's Priory, 159.— Punter, Henry ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 42.— Puryman, Rd., Monk of Athelney, Dioc B. & W. ; [L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G.], 248.- Pyers, Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 91.— Pyken, Joceus ; T. Bodmin Priory, 241.— Pynte, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 319. Radeslo, Wm., T. DunkesweU Abbey, 6.— Radulphi, Rob. ; Friar Mmor ot Bristol, 273.— Ramesey, John [L. D., Dioc Loud.], T. Priory "de Harewold," 4.— Raw, Walter ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 206.— Rawlyn, Edm. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 282.— Raulyn, Johu ; T. Bodmin Priory, 278.— Raynfray, John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 6.-T-Reohe, Wm. ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 6. — Rede, Baldwin ; T. Barnstaple Priory, 319 ; John ; Fr. Minor of Bridgewater, 248 ; Johu ; T. Bodmin Priory, 282 ; Peter; T. Buckfast Abbey, 114 ; Wm. ; Canon of Plymp ton, 78.— Renawdyn, Rd., T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 164.— Rendy, Rd. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 43.— Reprena, Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 273.— Repyngton, Wm., R. of Abketilby Dioci Line;, 4. — Respryn, Ralph ; T. his R. of MUton Damarel, 278.— Revel, John ;" T. Tavistock Abbey, 23. — Reynald, John ; T. Hosp.. St. John Bapt, Wells ; Dioc of B. & W., 99 ; John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 114.— Reyuel, J'ohn ; T. Torre Abbey, 115.— Rynald, Rob. ; T. Barnstaple Priory, 47.— Robert, Hy- ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon. 20.) ; Thos., LL.B. ( L.D.— Dioc. Cantuar.) ; T. Michelham Priory, Dioc. Chich,, 3. — Robyn, John ;T. St German's Priory, 81 ; Thos. ; T. Torre Abbey, 92.— Roddon, John, Monk of Buckfast, 241.— Roggei-, John; T. Bodmin Priory, 282 ;¦ T'los., T. Buckfast Abbey, 93.— Rolf, Wm., Monk of Buckland, 38. — RosfraweU, Thos., " ad titulum gracie Domini," 4. — Rov, John, see Hyskyn ; Row, Thos., see Forde. — Rowe, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 241 ; Wm. ; T. Launceston Priory, 104. — Rychard (tdias Woborn), John ; T. his R. of East Worlington. 23. —Ryppelegh, Johu ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 241. Sakeriegh, Hugh; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 86.— Saler, Edm., [Dioc. B & W.]; T. Newenham Abbey, 8. — Sarger, John ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 193. — Saunder, Roger ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 197. — Schaplegh, John ; T. St, Nich. Priory, Exon, 206. — Schere, Thos. ; T. St. German's Priory, 43. — Scherpe, Johu ; Car- meUte of Plymouth, 104. — -Schirborhe, John, [L.D.], CarmeUte Convent, Oxon, 4. — Schulder, Thos. ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 282. — Schypwasch, John, see Tankert.— Schyra, Hy. ; T. Launceston Priory, 154. — ^Schyre, Wm. ; Canon of Launceston Priory, 159.— Scoce, John; T. Buckfast Abbey, 85 — Scoce, Rd.; T. Tavistock Abbey, 48.— Scoche, John ; T. the same, 241 ; Wm. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 89. — Seller, Walter ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 81. — Shephurd, Thos. ; Monk of Tavistock, 273.— Shute, Geoffrey, [L.D. Dioe WeUs] ; T. Dun keswell Abbey, 81. — Schute, John; "ad titulum Domini sibi concessum" 64. — Skewys, John ; T. Bodmin Prioiy, 208. — SkyUam, John ; T. St. German's Priory, 273.— Skynner, John; T. Frithelstock Priory, 5.— Slocok, Thos.; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 199.— Smale, Wm. : T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 163.— Smert, Master Hugh ; T. his R. of All Hallows-on-the-Walls, Exeter, 89. — Smewyn. Thos.; [Dioe Sarum,]; T. "domus de Maydeuebardelegh," 1.— Smyth, John; T. Launceston Priory, 43; John; T. Buckland Abbey, 47; John; T. Dunkes well Abbey, 82 ; Laurence ; T. his R. of Sampford Courtenay, 104.— Soby, Rob. ; T. St German's Priory, 47. — Somercote, Wm., Monk of Dunkeswell, 99.— Somercotes, Thos. de, R. of AU SS. " de Waynflet " [L.D.] 4. —Southcote, Buckfast Abbey, 151.- Spemen, John; T. Berlinch Priory, 152.— Spert, Roger; "admissus est dummodo exhiberet titulum," 10.— Spryngold, Rd. ; T. Barn- 2 H 450 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Subdiaconi). staple Prioiy, 5.— Stacy, Wm. ; T. Buckland Abbey, 282.— StapyU, Wm. [L.D. Dioc of B. & W.] ; T. Taunton Priory, 115.— Stephyn, John; Monk of Tavistock, 273 ; Paul ; T. St German's Priory, 38 ; Wm. ; T. Launceston Priory, 95.— Sthorm, Simon ; T. Buckland Abbey, 197.— Stoteworthy, Rd. ; T. Hartland Abbey, 282.— Stoute, Ralph ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 205.— Sturgeon, John ; Monk of Buckfast, " presentatus per SWm. Beaghe, sellerarium ibidem," 5. — Stybbe, John; T. Hartland Abbey, 131. — Susan, Thos. ; T. Launceston Priory, 154. — Sutte, Walter [L.D. " Johannis Rouland," Dioc B. &W.,V.a]; T. Maiden Brad leigh Priory, 248. — Sutton, Master John, LL,B. ; T. Launceston Priory, 93, — Symon, John ; T. St. German's Priory, 62 ; Peter ; T. Launceston Priory, 5. — Sseylake, Ralph ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 46. Tankert, (aUas Schypwasch), John: T, Launceston Priory, 131. — Taunt, Rob. ; T, the same, 40. — Taylour, Thos., [L.D., Dioc. Lland.], "ad titulum Domini Johannis Seynt Jhon, MiUtis, Domini de Westpeiy," 63.— TayUour, Thos. ; T, Buckfast Abbey, 241. — Thomas, John ; T. his R., of Dodbrooke, 45. — Thome, John; T, Bodmin Priory, 47 ; Rd., T. Launceaton Priory, 115. — Thomma, John; T, Bodmin Priory, 91 ; John ; T. the same, 205 ; Roger ; T, St. Nich. Prioiy, Exon, 115.— Thommas, John ; T, the same, 164.— Toker, Wm. ; T, Torre Abbey, 48.— Tolye, John ; T, St Nich. Priory, Exon, 86.— Tomlyn, Rd. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 197.— Tomer, John; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 83.— Tosere, Regmald; T, St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 273. — Toumour, John ; T, the same, 91. — Toweneshende, Walter ; T, Hartland Abbey, 91.— Tredydan, Steph. ; T, Launceston Priory, 197.— Treganegy, Benedict ; T, Bodmin Priory, 83.— Tregodek, Wm. ; T, St German's Priory, 6. — Tregyrthek, Wm. ; Canon of Bodmin, 156. — Tremenhire, Steph. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 88.— Trepesek, Ralph ; T. St. German's Priory, 114.— Tresaher, Rd. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 89.— Trethewy, Walter ; T. Launceston Priory, 63.— Treveythyn, Ralph ; Fr. Preach, of Tmro, 38.— Trevougham, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 116.— Trevyn, Rob,; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 114.— Trewandra, Ralph, Canon of St. German's "cum caucione plenius exhibendi," 5 ; and again, "canonicus expresse professus," 6.— Trewen, John; T. Berlinch Priory, 62.— Treyugoff, Walter ; T. St German's Priory, 131.— Troot, Nich. ; T. the same, 93.— Troppe, Hy. ; Monk of Hartiand, 241.— Tryvet, John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 38.— Tur- geys, Nich, ; Ordinis Fr. Carmelit, 1.— Tuygg, .lohn ; T., D. and C, Exon, 205.— Twete, John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 85.— Tybot, Baldwin ; T. Hartland Abbey, 206.— TyUe, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 6.— Tyrel, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 241. Uda, Thos. ; T. the same, 243.— Urban, Rd. ; T. Tywardreath Priory, 156.— Ustas, Roger ; T. Launceston Priory, 1. Valetyn, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 273.— Veale, Geoffrey ; T. Totnes Priory, 115.— Veele, John , T. Buckfast Abbey, 202.— Vele, Thos. ; T. the same, 197.— Velon, Laurence ; T. Bodmin Priory, 151.— "Vian, John ; T. the same, 48.— Vyvyan, Wm. ; Canon of Bodmin, 45. Waddon, Thos. ; T. The Chapter of Exeter, 319.— Wade, John ; T. Bodmm Priory, 104 ; John ; T. St Nich., Priory, Exon, 198.— Waleys, Rd. ; T. Laxm- ceaton Priory, 63.— WaUyng, Thos. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 273.— Walter, Thoa. ; T Abbotebury Abbey, Dioc. Sarum, 79 ; Wm. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 282.— Wanston, Matth. ; T. his R. of Maperton, Dioe B. & W., 88.— Ward, Rob. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 86.— Waryn, John ; T. his V. of Liskeard, 46 ; Thos. ; T. Launceston Pnory, 160.— Watkyns, Thos. [L.D. London Dioc], "ad titulum Domini," 42.— Waty, Laurence ; T. Bodmin Prioiy, 163.— Wayte, Rd. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 10.— Webber, Hy. ; T. The Chapter of Exeter, 282; Thos. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 6; Thos,; T. St Nich. Priorv, Exon, 10.— Welfare, Rd. ; T. Barnstaple Priory, 50.— Weryng, John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 63.— Westbery, Kalph, [L.D.], Ord. Augustin. London, 4.— Westle, John [L.D. Dioc B. & W.] ; ad titulum Magistri et Confratrum Domus Sancti Marci BristoUensis, Wygomiensis Diocesis," 151.— Whare, Thos. ; T. Pilton Priory, 97.— Whatele, oQo '\i.^" . ?•,"* Kentisbeare, 1.— Whysselwyll, Nich.; T. Buckfast Abbey, 282.— Whyte John ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 273.— Whytelond, Rd., Monk of DunkesweU. 104.-Widelegh, Rob. ; T., D. & C, Exon, 79.-Wilberdon, Ralph ; INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Diaconi). 451 T. Plympton Priory, 282.— Wobbrok, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 79.— Wode, Thos. ; T. Launceston Priory, 50.— Wofford, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey„ 83.— Wolston, John ; T. his R. of St EndeUion, 193.— Wolton, Baldwin ; T. Bodmin Priory, 273. — Won, John ; T. the same, 156. — Wonston, Geoffrey ; T. Plympton Priory, 166.— Worthyn, John ; T. his R. of St EndeUion, 116.— Woven, Hy. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 198.— Wyght, Rob. [Dioc. of B. & W.], T. Keynsham Abbey, 5. — Wylkyn, John, see Lanbrobys. — Wylle, Johu; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 149 ; Johni; T. Buckfast Abbey, 146 ; Rob. ; T. Berlinch Priory, 160 ; Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 197.— Wyllet, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 149. — ^WyUyam, Johu ; T. the same, 197 ; Martin ; T. Bodmin Priory, 197.— WyUyng, John ; Canou of Plympton, 82.— Wymund, Ralph ; T. Torre Abbey, 45.— Wyndegrynde, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 81.— Wyngkelegh, Peter ; a Friar-Minor, 6.— Wyse, John ; T. Berlinch Priory, 81. Yuri, Rd., Canon of Launceston Priory, 115. 3oche, Edm., Monk of Totnes, 63. IV. DIACONI. Abbotysbury, John, Monk of Newenham, 278.— Abel, Nich., [L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioc, B. & W.] ; T. Athelney Abbey, 248.— Abendon, Peter, [L.D. Dioc, Wore] ; T. Toixe Abbey, 160.— Alby, John ; Carmelite of Sutton, 156.— Alcok ...Fr. conventus sic; 35.— Aleyn, John, [L.D. Dioc, Worces.] ; T. Priory " de HalyweU," Dioc, London, 4.— Aire, John ; T. his R. of " Ebryghton " Dioc Samm, 84.— Alyn, PhiUp ; Monk of Taristock, 104 ; Wm. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 159 ; Wm. ; T. his R. of Great Torrmgton, 319.— Amyhet, Walter ; T. Hartland Abbey, 41.— Andrew,Thos. ; CarmeUte, 4 ; Thos. ; Carmelite of Cambridge 4.— AppUby, Rob., Monk of Dunkeswell, 83.— Aston, Thos. ; T. Newenham Abbey, 48.— atte Beare, Alexander, T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 38.— Austyn, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 61.— Axmenstre, Wm., Monk of Newenham, 278.— Aylmer, Johu ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon,162.— Aysche, Wm., Canon of Plympton, 114.— AysscheweU, Thos. ; Carmelite, 4.— Aysse, Walter ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 86.— AysshiU, John ; Monk of Dunkeswell, 83. Bacheler, Wm., Monk of Buckland Abbey, 199.— Baker, Matth., [L.D. Galfridi Crukadan, V.G. Dioe Sarum] ; T. Terrent Abbey, 208.— Bardolf, John, [L.D. Dioc. B. and W.] ; T. Montacute Priory, 62.— Barger, Geoffrey ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 116.— Barlynch, John; Monk of Buckfast, 152.— Baroun, Andrew; Fr. Hosp. St John, Exon, 64 ; Wm. ; T. St Nich. Prioiy, Exon, 10.— Barry, Wm. ; [L.D. Dioe Wmton,]; T. the same, 163.— Batyn, Walter; T. the same, 159.— Baudyn, Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 193.— Baunton, Ralph; Fr. Preaoh. Exon, 5.-— Baylg, Walter, [L.D. Dioc Samm] ; T. Cerne Abbey, 273.— Bear(j, John ; 1. DunkesweU Abbey, 115.— Bede, Wm., Canon of Plympton, 79.— Bele, John ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 1 ; John ; T. Newenham Abbey, 104 ; Nich. ; 1. Canonsleigh Abbey, 91 ; Walter ; T. Launceston Priory, 82.— Beneht, Kalph, [L.D. Dioc Line] ; T. Maiden Bradleigh Priory, 199.— Benet, John, [L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioe B. and W.] ; T. Montecute Priory, 273.— Berly, John ; Canon of Taunton Priory, 319.— Beme, Walter de ; Monk of Tavistock, .l.--Berthelet,- John; "ad titulum Prioris et Conventus Sancti Stephani, ¦ Civitatis Exoniensis, sic." 89.— Berton, Wm. ; [L.D. Dioc Norwic] ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 273,-Berty,- Thos., [L.D. Dioe Line]; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 60.-Bery, Wm., T the sathe, 62.-Bettow, John; T. Totnes priory, 149.-Betty, John ; T Bodmin PriorV, 45.-Bexyngton, Ralph ; Monk of Forde, 1 62. -Blake John^ [l^'^' °'°J- Samm]; T. Abbey "deBmera," Dioe Lind. 156.-Blakehay, Roger, T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, ll.-Blakelond, John ; T. the same, 6.-Blendeyn, Roger , T. Tywardreath Priory, 282.-Blewe, Master John, LL.D. ; T. his R of Benhauger Dioc^ of B. and W., 81.-BobeknoUe, Rob., Dioc. of B and W.;T Bmdon Abbey, 193.-Bocent, Wm. ; T. Launceston Priory, 98.-Bodeman, Thos., Monk 452 INDEX — DRDisATiONS (Dioeani). of DunkesweU Abbey, 202.— Bokenoll, Rob. ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey; 94.— Bolham John; T. Cleeve Abbey, 104.— BoUe, Wm., Mohk of Buckland, 45.— Bonde Roger ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 115.— Bone, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon* 2.— Boryslegh, Thoa. ; Hosp. of St John, ExOn, 93.— Boskawen, John ; Fr. Minor, Exon, 278.— Boston, John ; T. Torre Abbey, 13L— Boawyna, Wm. ; Canon of Bodttiin, 47.— Boterel, John ; T., D. and 0. of Exeter, IL— Botteburgh, Nich. ; T. Hartiand Abbey, 47.— Boure, John;,T. Frithelstofck Priory, 48.— Boway, Walter ; T. his R. of St. John-in-Cornwall, 197.— Bowey, Nich. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 92.— Bowedon, John, junior ; T. Barnstaple Priory, 156.— Bowode, John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 116.— Boystok, John, Canon of Plympton, 45.— Bradeford, John ; T. Friars Preach., Exon. 80 ; Johu ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 61.— Bradlegh, Thos. ; T. his V. of Buckland-Monachbrum, 83.— Bray, Master Wm., M.A. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 48.— Breit, John, Fr. Min., Exon, 82.— BremeU, Wm., [L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioe B. and W.] ; T. St Frideswide's, Oxon, 205.— Bremelcomb, Wm. ; T. his R. of Nymet-Tracy, 45.— Bremerygh, John, Hosp. St John, Exon, 131.— Brigge, John ; T. Torre Abbey, 273 ; John, Monk of Newenham, 23.— Brode, John ; T. Tywardreath Priory, 2.— Broke, Robert, [L.D., Dioc. Winton,] ; T. Romsey Abbey, 208.— Bromford, John, Canon of ToiTe Abbey, 193.— Brond, James ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 208.— Broun, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 163.— Brounyng, Wm. ; T. his R. of St George's, Exeter, 83; Wm., [L.D., Dioc London,]; T. "Sancti Johannis Baptiste de HalyweU," 4.— Brouste, Rd. ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 86.— Brydon, Rd., Canon of Plympton, 319.— Bryscheforde, Walter; T. BerUnch Priory, 129.— Brystowe, John; Fr. Oarmejit. of Plymouth, 104.— Brwys, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 116.- Buckeyete, Nich. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 163.— Budde, John, Monk of Buckfaat, 282 ; Wm. ; ditto, 86.— Buggh, Ingrianua ; T. Buckland Abbey, 156.— BureU, John ; T. hia R. of Clyst St George, 83.— Busch, John, [L.D., Dioe B. and W.] ; T. Taunton Priory, 282.— Buashbyry, Lewis, [L.D., Dioc. Wore]; "adtitulum Domini Episeopi Exoniensis," 104. — Bykebury, John; T. his R. of Bigbury, 197. — Byrcomb, Rd. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 248. Cade, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 80.— Cadia, Rd. ; T. St German's Priory, 50.— Cadyho, Wm. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 198.— Calmady, Hy. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 116. — Campis, Bernard de, Fr. Minor Exon, 205. — Canyngton, John ; Monk of Dunkeswell, 278.— CapeU, Thos. [L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioe B. & W.] ; T. Montacute Priory, 273.— Cardrew, Peter ; T. St German's Priory, 282. — Carpenter, Rd. ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 319. — Carslake, John ; see Mopyll, 198.— Carslegh, Jas. ; T. his R. of Bradford, 282.— Carter, John ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 35.— Cartere, John [L.D. Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Middleton Abbey, Dioc Sarum, 282.— Castel, John ; T. his R. of Buckland FiUeigh, 38.— Chamberleyn, Rob. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 83 ; "VVm. ; see Sawyer, 62. — Chapman, Matth. [L.D. Dioc. London] ; T. Priory " de Berdene," 4. — Chepman, " Dompnus Johannes ", Canon of Hartland, 7. — Chaundeler, Wm., de Lynton (Dioc. Ely) ; T. St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Smithfield, London, [L.D.] 2. — Cherewod, Reginald ; CarmeUte, Oxon, 4. — Chernemouthe, John, Monk of Forde, 152. — Chester, Walter, Monk of Buckfast, 248.— Cheyny, Wm. [L.D. Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Cleeve Abbey, 4.— Chicheley, Master Henry ; T. his R. of St Stephen's "in WaUebrok," London, 4.— Chynnok, Rob. ; Fr. Preach, of Truro, 131.— Chyryton, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, EXon, 163.— ChyterwyU, Walter ; T. Newenham Abbey, 151.— Coden, Vivian ; T. Bodmin Priory, 85.— Coffin, Edm., Monk of Buckfaat, 86.— Coke, Rob., Monk of Buckland, 82.— Colard, John ; T. St. German'a Priory, 62.— Cole, John ; T. Totnea Priory, 94 ; Thos. ; T. Buckland Abbey, 99.— CoUe, Rd. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 202 ; Master Walter ; T. his R. of MUton Damerel, 205. -^Coly, James, Fr. Preacher of Tmro, 78.— Columpton, John ; T. St German's Priory, 243.— Colyford, John ; T. Newenham Abbey, 152.— Coleforde, Steph., Canon ot Plympton, 205.— Colyn, Hy. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 97 ; John ; T., Osney Abbey, 199 ; Ralph, T. his R. of Lansallos, 78.— Combe, John ; [L^D.], Canon of BerUnch Priory, 156 ; Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 41.— Cook, John, Monk of Torre Abbey, 38 ; John ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 61 ; Walter ; T. Torre Abbey, 88.— Cork, alias Phylipp, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 92.— INDEX— ORDINATIONS (Diacofd). 453 Corntl, John ; T. Hartland Abbey, 99.— Cote, Wm. ; T. St. Nich. Pi-iory, Exon, 11.— Cowlyng, Master John, M.A. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 81.— Cowyk, John ; [L.D. Dioe Line.]; T. Elsham Priory, 80.— Clar, Wm., Augustiuian, London, 4.— Clegh, Wm. ; T. Launceston Priory, 243.— Clement, Victor, Fr. Preach., Exon, 273.— Clerk, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 48.— Cloneneburgh, Wm. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 85.— Clyk, Thos.; T. Hartland Abbey, 197.— Clyverdon, John; T. the Eame, 43.— Cranebei-y, John, Canon of Plympton, 85.— Crekow, Wm. ; T. Newenham Abbey, 91.— Cremp, John [L.D. Dioe B. & W.] ; T. BerUnch Priory, 88.— Crempe, Wm. ; T. St German's Priory, 44.— Criour, Thos. ; T. St Nicholas Priory, Exon, 1.— Crofte, John [L.D. Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Stodelegh Prioiy, Dioc Line, 156.— Crok, John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 43.— Crook, John ; T. St German's Priory, 81.— Crokker, Hy., Monk ot Tavistock, 88.— CruUe, Johu; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 115. — Cryspyn, Thos., Monk of Tavistock, 104. — Crystow, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 160.— Curtays, John [L.D. Johannis Rouland, V.G., Dioc. B. & W.], Canon Regular of Taunton, 198.— Cuttefen, Walter; Monk of Dunkeswell, 319. Danels, Johu ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 116.— Davy, John ; T. Forde Abbey, 96. — Dawe, John ; T. the Chapter of Glasney, 91. — Dayman, Wm. ; T. St. Mich. Priory, Exon, 248. — Deyman, Hy., Canon of Plymton, 319, — Decam, John ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 38.— Dene, John ; a Monk there, 129.— Denys, Rob. ; T, Launceston Priory, 161. — Dier, John ; [L.D. Dioc. Lond.] ; T. Augustiuian Abbey, Bristol, 43. — Doll, Johu ; [L.D., Dioc. Sarum]; T. A'bbotsbury Abbey, 97. — Donscombe, Rd. ; T. his R. of Shevioke, 86. — Donyell, Peter, Fr, CarmeUt. de Sutton, 62.— Dornyng, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 319.— Dorset, John ; T. Buckland Abbey, 61. — Doulton, John, Monk of Torre Abbey, 6. — Dove, Rd., Monk of Buckfast Abbey, 159. — Doyngel, John ; T. St. German's Priory, 43. — Drayton, Thos. [L.D., Dioc, B. & W.] ; T. his R. of Lydiard St Lawrence, 90.— Dreyn, Michael; T. Hosp. St Barthol., Smithfield, 23.— Dunn, John [L.D., Dioc Sarum] ; T. Middleton Abbey, 114,— Dunnyng, Rob. ; T. his R. of AU HaUows on-the-WaUs, Exeter, 131. — Dyghte, John ; T. his R. of St. Stephen's, Exeter, 78.— Dymmok, Walter; T, Frithelstock Priory, 38.— DyrehiU, Jas.; T. Launceston Priory, 98. — -Dyrward, John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 7. Edward, Rob. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 273.— Elyn, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 95.— Elyot, Johu ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 46.— Esoth, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 94.— Estebrok, Thos. ; T. St Nich,, Priory, Exon, 7.— Estecote, John ; T. BerUuch Priory, 38. — Ewn, Rob., Canon of Launceston Priory, 116. Fax, Rd. ; T. St German's Priory, 202.— Fayrewode, John ; T. his R. of Alwington, 129. -^Feddys, Geo. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 199.— Focher, Alex., Canon of Plympton, 205. — Folygan, Stephen ; T. Launceston Priory, 273. — Forde, Gregory ; T. St German's Priory, 156 ; Hugh [L.D., Dio. B. & W.] ; T. Cleeve Abbey, 156 ; John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 88 ; John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 197.— Forden, John; T. Tavistock Abbey, 88.— Forst, John ; T. the D. & C. of Exeter, 81.— Forthe, Thos. T. Bodmm Priory, 44.— Fowler, John; T. the same, 273. — Frankcheyne, James ; T. his R. of Tiverton, 2nd portion, 90, — Fraunces, Nich. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 206. —Frend, Hy. ; T. PUton Priory, 97.— Frenssh, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 243.— Frode, John ; T. Hosp. of St John at Bridgewater, 97.— Fychet, John, Monk of Buckfast, 160.— FyUecomb, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 208.— Fylp, Rob. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 248. Gambon, John; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 46.— Gassy, John, Fr. Carmelit of Sutton, 114.— Gay, Walter ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 95.— Germyn, Hugh ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 6.— Gervays, Nich. [L. D. Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Montecute Priory, 273.— GlamvyU, Thos., Canon of Plympton, 80.— Gode, Rob. ; ,T. Tavistock Abbey, 163.— Godeman, Henry. ; Canon of Plympton, 115.— Godewyn, John; Fr. Minor of Bridgewater, 273.— Godyer, Thos. ; T. Launceston Priory, 319.— Godyslond, Johu [L.D. Johannis Rouland, V.G. Dioe B. & W.] ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exeter, 198.— Gorde, Walter; T. Hartland Abbey, 160.— Gorecote, Simou ; T. Launceston Priory, 114 ; Wm. ; T. Launceston Priory, 114.— GorewyU, Master John, junior ; T. his R. of Roborough, 79.— Goulde, Wm. [L.D. Dioe B. & W.] ; T. Montacute Priory, 454 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Diaconi). 282.— Grafton, Thos. [L.D. Dioe Lincl.] ; T. Buckland Abbey, 199.— GraynevyU, Master Rd., L.L.B. ; T. his R. of Roborough, 81.— Grene, Walter [L.D. Dioe B. & W.] ; T. Sherborne Abbey, 154.- Gronigh, Meynoldus ; Fr. Min. ot Bridgewater, 193,— Grussy, Peter [L.D. Dioe Sai-um] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 197.— Grynard, Wm. ; Canon of Taunton Priory, 319.— Gunne, Hy, ; T. Heap. of St John Bapt., WeUs, 95.— Gybba, Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 114.— Gybbe, John; T. St German's Priory, 198; Thos. ; T. Torre Abbey, 91 ; Thos.; T. Tywardreath Priory, 241.— Gybon, Thos. ; " ad titulum Prioris et Conventus novi Hospitalis Beate Marie extra Bysshoppys gate, Londonie, Ordinis Sancti Augustini," 159.— Gyffard, Hugh ; T. Launceston Priory, 151 ; John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 95 ; Steph. ; T. his R. of West Putford, 83.— Gynys, John ; T. St. German's Priory, 156. Hakeworthy, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 78— Harry, John ; T. Buck- fast Abbey, 95.— Herry, Matth. ; T. Barnstaple Priory, 198.— Harry, Nich. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 197 ; Richard. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 149 ; Roger ; T. Launceston Priory, 163.^ — Harrys, Walter [L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioc. B. & W.] ; T. Moohelneye Abbey, 248.— Hasard, John [L.D., Dioc Sarum.] ; T. Cerne Abbey, 31 9.— Hasarde, John [L.D. Galfridi Crukadan, V.G." Dioc Sarum] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 202. — Hauk, John ; T. Littiemore Priory, Oxon, 44. — Haukyn, Wm. (Dioc. B. & W.) ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 6. — Haydur, Steph. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 151 ; Walter ; T. the same, 81.— Hayman, Nich, ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 154.— Hegneh, John ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exeter, 11. — Henry, John, Canon of Bodmin, 46 ; John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 97. — Herbert, Philip; T". Buckfast Abbey, 35. — Herlywas, John ; T.Bodmin Priory, 88.— Hereford, Thos. ; T. his R. ot Rodmerton [Dioc Wore, L.D.], 40.— HertweU, John, Canon of Osney. 2. — Herward, John ; [L.D. Dioe Sarum] ; T. his R. of Winterbourne-German, 116. — Hethen, Rd. [L.D. Dioc. Sarum]; T. Abbots bury Abbey, 149.— Hevyltorr, Rob. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 47.— Hobbe, Roger; T. Launceston Priory, 159. — Hode, Walter/ T. Plympton Priory, 96. — Hogge, Hugh ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 94.— Hokkeday, Rd. [L.D. " Johannis Rouland, V.G. Dioc. B. & W.] ; T. Muohelney Abbey, 202.— Holbech, John, Canon of Osney, 2. — Holdych, Wm. ; Canon of Plympton, 319.— Holme, Walter ; T. Montacute Priory, 99.— Horlok, Thos.; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 94.— Hough, Geoffrey ; T. his R. of Combe-in-Teignhead, 282,— Hoyge, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exeter, 78.— Howes, Thos., Fr. Preach. Exon, 45.— Hunte, Roger; T. Launceston Priory, 248.— Hurde, John; T.,D. & C. of Exeter, 152; Rd. ; T. Priory of the Holy Trinity, London, 46. — Husey, Johu ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 47.— Hyeovyse, Wm. ; T. Torre Abbey, 129.— HiUe, John [L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioc. B. &,W.]; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 273.— HyUe, John, Canon of Torre, 197. [This name was accidentally omitted in the List of Deacons; and I find tha following "erratum" at the end of the List of Priests : — " Menwrcmdum quad hoc nomen infrascriptum deberet inseri inter Diaconos hoc tempore, videlicet Johannes HyUe, Canonicus Regula-ris Monasterii de Torre, Ordinis Sancti Augustini, Exoniensis Diocesis, ipsum Ordi-nem expresse professus, per literas Abbatis et Conventus Monasterii predicti presentatus." i, 286'', col. 2.]— HyUe, John, Canon of Buckland, 319 ; .Roger ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 129. — Hyskyn (alias Rov.) John ; T. St. German's Priory, 199. Ilemystre, Walter, Monk of Forde Abbey, 38.— Ylond, John; T. Tavistock Abbey, 248.— Irysch, John ; T. Totnes Priory, 47.— Isaak, Geoffrey; T. Buckfast Abbey, 198.— Ivel, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 84. James, Wm. ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 91.— Jay, Peter, [L.D., Dioe B. and W.] ; T. Sherborne Abbey, 62.— Jelyan, Rob. ; T. St Nicholas Priory, Exon, 1.— Job, Rob. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 193.— Joce, John ; T. the same, 152.— Jon, John, T. Fnthelstock Priory, 160.- Judde, John ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 198.— Junte, Geoffrey ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 159. -° j> Kayskys, Henry, Monk of DunkesweU, 278.-KeUy, John ; T. Hartland Abbey, 38.--Kelwa, Wm. ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 164; Wm. ; T. the same, 193.— Keme worthy, Thos.; T. Frithelstock Priory, 78.— Kent, Rob., [L.D., "Johannis INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Diaconi). 455 Rouland, V.G," Dioc B. and W.] ; T. BerUnch Priory, 198 ; Wm., T. St German's Priory, 82. — Kenylyon, John ; T. S. Nich. Priory, Exon, 149. — Knyght, John ; T. his R. of Farringdon, 278 ; Johu, [L.D., Dioc B. and W.] ; T. Montacute Priory, 282 ; Rd., T. Buckfast Abbey, 23 ; Wm. ; T. Torre Abbey, 99.' — Kylcam, John, Cimon of St. German's, 248. — KyUyow, Peter ; T. Bodmin Priory, 282. — Kyng, John, Canon of Plympton, 45 ; Wm. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 241. — Kyngston, Wm. ; Monk of Newenham, 278. Lace, Darid; [L.D., Dioc. Menev.]; T. "Langehyth"' Priory, 208. — Lacy, John, Canon ot Torre Abbey, 193.— Lamport, David ; [Dioc. B. & W. ;] T. Buckfast Abbey, 1 ; John, Monk of Newenham, 282. — Lanbrobys alias Wylkyn, John ; T. St. Nich,, Prioiy, Exon, 164. — Laneman, Wm., Canou of Launceston Priory, 163.— Lang, John, [L.D., Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioc, B. &W.]; T. Taunton Priory, 241 ; Thos. ; T. his R. ot Instow, 89. — Langebrook, John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 206.— Langedon, Steph. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 89.— Langhman, Rob. ; T. Bucldast Abbey, 81. — Langrygh, Arnulph ; T. Torre Abbey, 93. — Lannergh, John; T. Bodmin Priory, 114. — Launston, John; T.St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 23. — Laveryng, Rob. ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 6. — Lavyngton, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 11.— Lebet, Walter ; T. Cowick Priory, 115.— Leche, Rd. ; Fr. CarmeUte de Sutton, 45. — Ledyngton, " Dompnus Johannes," Canon of Hartland, 7. — Legh, Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 10. — -Lenyghere, Walter ; T. Newenham Abbey, 44. — Leuedeston, Thos., junior ; T. Buckfast Abbey, !61. — Lewys, Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 241. — Leyman, John ; T. Dunkeswell, Abbey, 91. — London, Rd. ; T. Berlinch Priory, 5.— Loryng, Thos. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 156.— Loskuryon, Walter ; T. Hartland Abbey, 202. — Loveton, John ; T. Cornworthy Priory, 10. — Loveworthy, Rd. ; T. Frithelstock Prioiy, 91. — Lubberty, John, Fr. Minor, of Bridgewater, 205.— Lucas, Thos. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 94,— Ludvon, Thos. : T. St German's Priory, 282.— Luk, Master John ; T. his R. of Uffculme, 11.— Lyff, John; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 198.— Lyghtfot, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 45 — Lyle, Rd., Canon of Plympton, 82.— Lympton, Rd. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 115.— Lyne, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 243. Magge, John ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 241.— Magg, Martin ; T. Tywardreath Priory, 10.— Malewayn, John; T. his R. of Calstock, 61.— Manston, Walter; T. St German's Priory, 1.— Mape, John, Canon of Plympton, 104.— Marchel, Wm. [L.D. Dioc. B. & W.]; T. Montacute Priory, 282.— Marchaunt, Rob., Monk of Buckfast, 23.— Marke, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 80.— MarschaU, Rd. ; T. Plympton Priory, 82.— Martyn, John ; T. Buckland Abbey, 61 ; John, Monk of Buckfast, 248 ; Walter ; T. Bodmin Priory, 129.— Maryet, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 115.— Matheu, John, Fr. Minor of Reading, 4 ; Johu ; T. St. German's Priory, 50 ; John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 84 ; John, Monk of Buck- fast, 282.— Mathu, John; T. DunkesweU, Abbey, 93.— Mattyngho, Gencian; Monk of Hartland, 46.— Mayn, Wm. ; T. 3'rithelstock Priory, 104.— Mayowe, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 149.— Merther, Master Laurence ; T. Rewley Abbey, 10.— Mey, John ; T. Totnes Priory, 97 ; John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 162 ; Rob. ; T. St German's Priory, 202.— MUward, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 241.— Mochell, John; T. Tavistock Abbey, 319.— Moggerys, Wm, ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 114.— Molentz, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 199.— Molner, Nich,, Fr. Preach., Exon, 131.— Monder, Wm. ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 241.— MopyU, alias Carslake, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 108.— More, Hy ; T St. Nich. Priory, Exon. 196 ; John ; T. the same, 241 ; Ralph ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 151 ; Rd. ; T. his R. of St. Columb-major, 62 ; Rd. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 91 ; Wm. ; "Exoniensis Diocesis subdiaconus," 243.— Morgan, Thos., Canou of Plympton 5.— Mortymer, Rob. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 42.— Mown, Rd. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 149.— Morys, Nich. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 129.-Moys, John ; T Launces ton Priory, 78.-Mullyng, Wm., Canon of Bodmin, 282.-Mychel, Peter ; T Osney Abbey, 10; Walter; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 193; Wm.; Canon of Torre, 5; "VVm. [L.D. Dioc Line]; T. Beriinch Priory, 88.— Myiyfeld, John; Canon of Bodmin Priory, 169. , , . t, m t j. Nansumer, Hy. ; T. Rewley Abbey, Oxon, 2.-Newhale, John ; T. Launceston Priory, I51.-Newman, Hugh [L.D. Dioe B. & W.] ; Rewley Abbey, Oxon, 2.- 456 INDEX— ORDINATIONS (Diaconi)- Northwych, John, Monk of Buckfast, 78 ; Norwych, Johu, Monk of DunkesweU 319._Noscas, Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 116.— Nuweuham, Rob. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 278. Ocoke, Thos. [L.D. Johannis Rouland] ; Canon Regular of Taunton Priory, igg.—Odelond, John [L.D. Johannis Rouland, V.G. Dioe B. & W.] ; T. Cleeve Abbey, 198.— OUver, John ; T. Priory of the Holy Trinity, London, 43 ; Mast'-r Rd. ; Bachelor in Decrees, "ad titulum Domini, sibi concessum," 62.— Osraui. , Peter ; T. Bodmin Priory, 80.— Oterford, Nich. ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 78. Pakyn, Steph. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 44.— Parker, John ; T. Bodmm Priory, 89.— Parys, John ; T. Plympton Priory, 82 ; John, Canon of Plympton, ]g3._Patry, John ; T. Rewley Abbey, 152.— Payne, John ; T. Newenham Abbey, 116.— Peake, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 89.— Penbethov, Phil. ; T, St. Ger man's Priory, 47.— Penell, Rd. ; T. Plynipton Priory, 116.— Penhale, John ; T. Plympton Priory, 319.— Penwyn, Rd. ; T. Osney Abbey, 3.— Penwyth, Walter ; T. Bodmin Priory, 10. — Perkeham, Wm., Monk of Dunkeswell, 104.— Perkyn, John; T. Bodmin Priory, 241.— Perrour, Peter; T. Cowick Priory, 162.— Petri, Baldwin; Fr. Preach. Exon, 115; Robert; ditto, 163.— Phylipp, John ; see Cork, 92.— Piers, John ; [L.D. Dioc. B. & W.] ; T. Cleeve Abbey, 104 ; Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 114 ; Wm. ; T. the same, 92.— Planya, Rd. ; T. Launceston Priory, 11.— Pleder, Geoffrey; T. Tavistock Abbey, 129.— Poddyng, John ; T. Hartland Abbey, 197. — Poltronogow, Ralph ; T. Bodmin Priory, 86. — Poole, John ; Canon Regular of Taunton Priory [L.D. Johannis Rouland, V.G. Dioc B. & W.], 198.— Pope, Hy. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 115.— Portloud, Hy. [L.D. Dioc. Wore] ; T. Si. Frideswide's Oxon, 2. — Pounflete, Rd. ; Carmelite of Sutton, 159.— Prentys, Master Geoffrey, M.A,.; T. Rewley Abbey, 48.— Promptyslegh, lly. ; T. Pilton Priory, 114.— Pruet, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 23. — Prust, Rob. ; T. Launceston Priory, 41.— Punter, Hy. ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 43.— Purs, Wm. (Dioc. B. & W.) ; T. Hosp. St John Bapt, Wells, 5 ; Wm. ; T. St Nich, Priory, Exon, 86.— Pytiond, Rd. ; Monk of Buckland, 82.— PyUeheade, Nich. ; T. Hartland Abbey, 166. Ray, Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 278.— Raynel, John ; T. Torre Abbey, 131.- Rayslegh, John ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 83. — Rede, Peter, T. Buckfast Abbey, 115.— Renawdyn, Rd. ; T, St Nich. Priory, Exon, 164.— Reynald, John ; T. Hosp. St John Bapt WeUs, 104 ; John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 116.--Raynold, John ; T. St. German's Priory, 10. — Rynald, Rob. : T. Barnstaple Priory, 50. — Robert, Hy. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 206,— Robyn, Thos. ; T. Torre Abbey, 93.— Roddon, John, Monk of Buckfast, 248. — Rogger, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 319 ; Thos. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 94.— Rose, John, "de Grainsle, Line Dioc." ; T. Hosp. St. John Bapt. without the East Gate, Oxon, [L.D.] ; 43. — Rov, John, see Hyskyn, 199.— Rudon, John ; Fr. Minor, Exon, 278.— Ryburgh, Steph. [L.D., Dioc B. and W.] ; T. Cleeve Abbey, 90. — Rychard, alias Woborn, John ; T. his R. ot E. Woriington, 38. Sakeriegh, Hugh ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 88.-Samelyn, Fr. John, 10.— Sarger, Johu; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 197. — Saunder, Roger; T. Buckfast Abbey, 198. — Sawyer, alias Chamberleyn, Wm., [L.D., Dioc. B. and W.] ; T. Sherbome Abbey, 62. — Saxon, Rob. de ; Fr. Minor, Exon, 114.— Schaplegh, John; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 208.— Schephurd, Thos., Monk of Tavistock, 278.— Schepwaysch, John, T. the same, 149. — Scherpe, John ; Fr. Carmelite, of Sutton, 114. — Schipton, John, [L.D., Dioc. Heref.] ; T. Weulock Priory, 163. — Schordeche, Thos,, L.D. Dioc. Winton,] ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 149. — Schorm, Simon ; T. Buckland Abbey, 198.— Schulder, Thos. ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 319.— Schyra, Hy. ; T. Launceston Priory, 156. — Schyre, Wm., Canon of Launceston Priory, 163. — Sclusia, ludocus de ; CarmeUt., 4. — Solyngesby, John, [L.D., Dioc. Lond.] ; "ad titulum gracie Domini Episeopi Loudon," 4. — Scoce, John; T. Buckfast Abbey, 86.— Scoch, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 91.— Skoch, Thos. ; Canon- Regular of Torre, 104. — Score, Henry ; a Friar Minor, 1. — Scote, Rd. ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 50.— Seller, Walter ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 82.— Shute, Geoffrey [L.D. Dioe B. and W.] ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 82.— Schute, John ; " ad titulum Domini, aibi concessum," 78. — Sirman, John ; Fr. Preacher INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Diaconi). 457 Exon, 48.— Skewys, Johu ; T. Bodmin Priory, 241.— Slocok, Thos. ; T. St Nicholas Priory, Exon, 202.— Smert, Master Hugh, LL.B. ; T. his R. of All HaUowB-on-the- Walls, Exeter, 90. — Smyth, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 44 ; John ; T. Buckland Abbey, .50 ; John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 83 ; Laurence, T. his R. of Sampford Courtenay, 114. — Soby, Rob. ; T. St. German's Priory, 50.^ Sotyngham, John; Fr. Pr. of Guildford, 2.— Southcote, John; T. his R. of "Douelych Wylam " [Dioc. B. & W.] ; 5. — Souton, John ; " Canonicus Ecclesie Sancti Patricu, ad titulum dicti beneficu sui per Uteras dimissorias," 39. — Speare Roger ; T. the D. and C. of Exeter, 81 ; Wm, ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 114.— Southwode, John; T. the D. & C, of Exeter, 90.— Sperke, Hugh ; T. "Buckfast Abbey, 152.— Spernen, Gilbert ; T. Bodmin Priory, 273 ; Johu ; T. Berlynch Priory, 154.— Spert, Roger; T. St Nich., Priory, Exon, 11.— Stecy, Wm. ; T. BucUand Abbey, 319. — Stenconib, Johu ; T. his R. of Ringmore, 7. — Stepyll, Wm. ; [L.D,, Dioc of B. & W,] ; T. Taunton Priory, 1 31.— Steunton, John ; [L. D., Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioc, B, & W] : T. Sherborne Abbey, Dioc Sarum, 282. — Stephen, John ; Monk of Tavistock, 278 ; Wm, ; Launceston Priory ; 97 ; Stoke, Luke; T. Buckfast Abbey. 6.— Storke Thos.; [L,D,, Dioe Sarum]; T. Ceme Abbey, 193.— Stoteworthy, Rd. ; T. Hartland Abbey, 319.— Stoute, Ralph ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 24L— Sturgyon, John ; Monk of Buckfast, 23. —Stybbe, John; T. Hartland Abbey, 149. — Susan, Thos. ; T. Launceston Priory, 156,— Sutton, John ; Monk of Forde Abbey, 38 ; Master John L.L.B. ; T. Launceston Priory, 94. — Sylvester, Wm., Fr, Min. Bodmin, 7,— Symon, John; T. St. Germans, Priory, 63 ; Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 152, Talwargh, Rd., T. Rewley Abbey, Oxon, 2.— Taunt, Rob,, T. St German's Priory, 43. — Taylour, John, Dioc. Meneven; T. Buckland Abbey, 7. — Thomas, John; T. his R. of Dodbrooke, 61.— Thommas, John ; T. St, Nich, Priory, Exon, 193.— Thomma, John ; T, Bodmin Priory, 92 ; John, T. Bodmin Priory, , 206,— Thome, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 48, — Thomme, Jolm ; T, Launceston Priory, 116 ; Rd. ; T. the same, 129 ; Roger; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 129.— Thuriok, John ; T St German's Priory, 197.— Toker, Wm, T. Torre Abbey, 50.— Toly, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 88. — Tone, John ; T. his R. of Ashwater, 80.— Tomlyn, Rd.; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 198,— Top, Wm,, Friar Preach., Exon, 23.— Torner, John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 84.— Toumour, John ; T. St, Nich. Priory, 92.— Toune, Rob. ; Canon of Plympton, 79,— Towneshende, Walter; T. Hartland Abbey, 92. — Tredowarth, MasterThos, ; T. his R. of Farringdon, 38.— Tredydan, Stephen; T. Launceston Priory, 198.— Tregenegy, Benedict. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 84. — Tregerthek, Wm., Canon of Bodmin Priory, 159.— Tremayn, Rd. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 273 ; Thos. ; T. his R. of North Huish, 7.— Trembraee, Alex. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 319.— Tremenhire, Steph. ; T. the same, 89.— Trenewyth, Rd. ; T. the same, 2.— Trepesek, Ralph; T. St German's Priory, 115.— Tresaher, Rd. ; T.Bodmin Priory, 91.— Trethewy, Walter ; T. Launceston Priory, 78.— Treveythen, Ralph ; Fr. Preach of Truro, 45,— Trevoulyu, John; T. Bodmin Priory, 116.— Trevyda, Joseus ; T. the same, 241.— Trevyn, Rob.; St Nicholas Priory, Exon, 115.— Trewen, John ; T. Berlinch Priory, 78.— Treyng of, Walter ; T. St. Germans Priory, 149.— Troot Nich. ; T. the same, 94.— Troppe, Henry, Monk ot Hartland, 248.— Truvet, John, Friar Min. of Reading, 4.— Turner, John [L. D., Dioc Sarum] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 97.— Tuygg, John ; T. the D. & Ch. of Exeter, 208.— Twete, John ; T. Taristock Abbey, 86.— TyUe, Wm. ; T St Nicholas Priory, Exon, 7.— TyreU, Nicholas ; T. Rewley Abbey, Oxon, 2. Vnderclyfe, Roger, Fr, Min. Exon, 154.— Veale, Geoflfrey ; T. Totnes Pnory, 116.— yeele, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 205.— Vele, Thos. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, igS.- Velon, Lawrence ; T. Bodmin Priory, 152.— Vetty, John ; T. the same, 60.— Vyan, John; T. the same, 50.— Vyncent, Nicholas, Friar Preach. Exon, gg.—Vyvyan, Wm., Canon of Bodmin, 46. Wade, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 114 ; John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 202.— Waleys, John [L. D. Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioe B. & W.] ; T. Taunton Priory 273 ; Rd. ; T. Launceston Priory, 79.— Walter, Thos. ; T. Abbotebury Abbey— Dioc. Sarum, 80.— Walyssh, John ; T. St Nicholas Priory, Exon, 241.— Walter Wm. ; Monk of the same, 278. -Warde, Rob.; T. Bodmin Pnory, 2 I 458 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Diacord). 88.— Waryn, John ; T. his V. of Liskeard, 47.— Wareyn, John [L.D. Dioc B. & W.]; T. Berlinch Priory, 131.— Waryn, Thos.; T. Launceston Priory, 163.- Watkyn, Thos.; T. his R. of St John in Comwall, 46.— Watte, Wm. ; T. St German's Priory, 10.— Wayte, Rd. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 11.— Webber, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exeter, 11.— Welfare, Rd. ; T. Barnstaple Priory, 61.— Weryng, John ; T. Buckland Abbey, 78.— Whare, Thos. ; T. PUton Priory, 98. — "Whytelond, Rd. ; Monk of Dunkeswell, 114. — WUliams, John ; Friar Preach, Exon, 44.— Wobbrok, Thos. ; T. Torre Abbey, 80.— Woborn, John, see Rychard, 38.— Wode, Thos. ; T. Ta-ristock Abbey, 63.— Wodham, John ; Monk of Taristock, 44.— Wofford, John; T. Buckfast Abbey, 84.— WoUegh, John; Friar Preacher, 1. — Wolston, John; T. his R. of St. EndeUion, 197. — Wonston, Geoffrey ; T. Plympton Priory, 159 ; Matth. ; T. his R. of Maperton, Dioc of B. & W. 63.— Woven, Hy. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 199.— Wydelegh, Rob. ; T. the D. & C. of Exeter, 80.— Wyke, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 86.— Wylle, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 61 ; John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 151.— Wyllett, John ; T. Launceston Priory, ibid. Rob. ; T. BerUnch Priory, 193 ; Thos. ; T.Bodmiu Priory, 198. — Wylkyn, John, see Lanbrobys. — Wyllyam, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 198 ; Martin ; T. Bodmin Priory, 198. — WyUyng, John; Canou of Plympton, 85. — Wymond, Ralph ; T. Torre Abbey, 46. — Wyndegrynde, John; T. Buckfast Abbey, 83.— Wyndesore, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 23.— WynnegocTfe, Hy. ; T. his R. of Lezant, 193.— Wyse, John ; T. Berlinch Priory, 85.— Wythe, Walter; Canon of Frithelstock, 5. Yolton, Baldvrin ; T, Bodmin Priory, 278. — Yonge, Thos. ; Canon Regular of Taunton Priory, [L.D. Johannnis Rouland, V.G., Dioc. B. & W.], 198.— Yurd, Roger ; T., his R. of Wembworthy, 1. — Yurie, John; T. Buckfast Abbey, 282. — ^Yurl, Rd. ; Canon of Launceston Priory, 116. 5eylake, Ralph ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 50. — 3ouche, Edm., Monk of Totnes, 79. V. PRESBITERI. Abbotysbyry, John ; Monk of Newenham, 282. — Abendon, Peter [L.D. Dioc Wore] ; T. Torre Abbey, 163.— Akkelane, Thos., Canon of Torre, 5.— Alby, John ; Fr. Carmelit. Sutton, 159. — Aleyn, John [L.D. Dioc Sarqm] ; T. "Tarent," Dioc Sarum, 319 ; Philip ; Monk of Tavistock, 149.— Alyn, Wm. ; T. Dunkes weU Abbey, 160.— Alkebarowe, Hy. ; T. his R. of St Stephen's, Exeter, 81,— Aire, John ; T. his R. of Ebry5thon, Dioc Sarum, 86. — Ambrose, Canon of Plympton, 5.— Amyhet, Walter ; T. Hartland Abbey, 42.— AnstyswyU, Andr. ; T. Launceston Priory, 193.— Appelby, Rob. ; Monk of Dunkeswell 84.— Artour, Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 248.— Asshelegh, Nich. [L.D. Dioe B. & W.] : T. Sherborne Abbey, 154.— Aston, Thos. ; T. Newenham Abbey, 50.— atte Gate, Rd. [L.D. Dioc London] ; T. Tortington Priory, Dioc. Chich., 2.— atte WyUe, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey. 5, — Austil, John ; T. the same, 63.— Aylmer, John ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 164.— Aylefe, John, de Wendover, Dioc. Lincl. [L.D.] ; T. St Mary's Abbey " de Mess-andene," [Missenden] 4.— Aysse. Walter; T. Frithel stock Priory, 88,— AysshyU, John ; Monk of DunkesweU, 104'. Bachelor, Wm. ; Monk of Buckland, 206.— Baly, Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 104.— Barger, Geoffrey ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 129.— Barlynch, John; Monk of Buckfast,, 159.— Bamesteple, Thos.; Monk of Barnstaple Priory, 78.— Baroun, Andr. ; Fr. St John's Hosp., Exon, 185; Wm. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 11.— Barry, Wm. [L.D. Dioc. Winton] ; T. the same, 164.— Barteram, John ; Fr. Preach., Exon, 5.— Barton, Thos. (FeUow of Queen's ColL, Oxon) ; L.D. Dioc Carl. ; T. the Provost and Fellows of his College, 4.— Baskawen, John ; Fr. Min. Bristol, 282.— Batyn, Walter; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 160.— Bavdyn, Hy. ; T. the D. & Ch. of Exeter, 43 ; Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 197.— Beare, John ; T. Buclcfast Abbey, 86 ; John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 116 ; Rd. [L.D. Dioc Sarum] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 97.— Bedeman, Thos. ; Monk of Dunkeswell 205.— Bedyl, Wm. ; Fr. Preach., Exon, 88.— Bele, John ; T. Newenham Abbey, 114 ; Nich. ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 92 ; AValter ; T. Laun ceston Pnory, 83.— Beneht, Ralph [L.D. Dioc. Line] ; T. Maiden Bradley Priory, / INDEX— ORDINATIONS (Presbiteri). 459 202.— Benet, John ; Fr. Augustin., London, 4 ; John ; Monk of Montacute, 63.— Bertelet, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 91. — Berty, Thos. [L.D. Dioc. Line] ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 61.— Bery, Wm. ; T. the same, 63.— Bettow, John ; T. Totnes Priory, 151.— Betty, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 46.— Bexle, Rd. ; Monk of St Nich. Priory, Exon, 63. — Blacheford, alias Brygg, Thqs. ; T. Buck- fast Abbey, 104.— Blakehay, Roger ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exeter, 23. - Blakelond, John ; T. the same, 7.— Blanchard, Wm. [L.D. Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Stokecourcy Priory, 45.— Bocent, Wm. ; T. Launceston Priory, 99.— Boghelegh, John; T. Newenham Abbey, 1. — BokeknoU, Rob. ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 95. — Bole, John ['L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G., Dioc B. & W.] ; Pilton Priory, 278.— Bolham, John; T. Cleeve Abbey, 114.— Bonde, Roger; T. Tavistock Abbey, 131 ; Thos. ; T. St. Frideswide's, Oxon, 86 ; Thos. [L.D. Joh. Roland, V.G., Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Montacute Priory, 248.— Bone, John ; T. St Nich, Priory, Exon, 3. — Boniell, Rob. [L.D, Dioc, Sarum] ; T. Cerne Abbey, 319. — Borneslo, John; T. Tavjstock A"bbej, 159, — BosfraweU, Thos,; "ad titulum gracie Domini," 5, — Boston, Rob. ; T. Torre Abbey, 154, — Boswyns, Rd. ; Canon of Bodmin, 61,— BotereU, John ; T. the D. & Ch. of Exeter, 23,— Botrigan, Wm, ; T. Torre Abbey, 273.— Botteburgh, Nich. ; T. Hartland Abbey, 49,— Boun, John; Monk of Buckland, 35.— Boure, John; T. Frithelstock Priory, 50. — Bouryng, Thos. [L.D. Joh. Roland, V.G., Dioe B. & W.] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 273.— Bowedon, Johu ; T. Pilton Priory, 43.— Boway, Walter ; T. his R. of St John-in-CornwaU, 198.— Bowey, Nich. ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 93.— Bowode, John ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 129. — Boystok, John ; Canon of Plympton, 80. — Brabauc', Petrus de ; Fr. Min., Bodmin, 319. — Bradeford, John ; T. Dunkes weU Abbey, 62. — Bradlegh, Thos. ; T. his V. of Buckland-Monaohorum, 84. — Bremelcombe, Wm. ; T. his R. of Nymet Tracy, 78. —BremeU, Wm. [L.D. Joh. Roland, V.G., etc] ; T. St Frideswide's, Oxon, 206. — Bremerygg, Johu ; Hosp. St, John Bapt, Exon, 162. — Brenta, Benedict, M.A. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 99.— Brewys, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 129.— Brode, John ; T. Tywardreath Priory, 3.— Bromford, Nich. ; Monk of Torre, 243.— Brond, Jas. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 241.— Bronwon, Ralph ; T. Launceston Priory, 243, — Broun, John ; T. St Nich, Priory Exon, 193.— Brounyng, Wm. ; T. his V. of Modbury, 84.— Brouste, Rd, ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 88.— Brugeman, Hy. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 1.— Brvn, John ; T. Taristock Abbey, 319.— Bryce, John [L.D. Dioc. Ely] ; T. Icklington Priory, 43.— Bryd, John [L.D, Joh, Roland, V.G., ete] ; T. Athelney Abbey, 248.— Brydeport, John ; Monk of Newenham, 38. — Brygge, John ; Monk of Torre, 6.— Brygg, Thos. ; see Blacheford, 104.— Bryscheforde, Walter ; T. Berlinch Priory, 149.— Brystowe, John ; Fr. Carmelit, Sutton, 114.— Bryt, John ; Fr. Minor, Exori, 83.— Buckeyete, Nich. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 197.— Budde, Wm. ; Monk of Buckfast, 95.— Burell, John ; T. Hs R. of Clyst St George, 84a.— Burgoun, John ; T. his R. of St Olave's, Exeter, 49.— Burry, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 23.— Burton, John ; Fr. Minor of Bridgewater, 62.— Bykebury, John ; T. his R. of Bigbury, 198.— Byry, John [L.D.] ; Monk of Abbotsbury, 97. Cade, W. ; T. Launceston Priory, 81.— Cadia, Rd. ; T. St German's Priory, 61.— Cadyho, Wm. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 199.— Calmady, Hy. ; T. Bodmm Priory, 129.— Campyng, aluis Lurk, Rob. ; T, Barnstaple Priory, 193.— CamyU, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 243 ; Steph. ; Monk of Montecute Pnory, 248.— Canyngton, John; Monk of Dunkeswell, 282.— Carpynter, John [L.D., Dioe Sarum] ; T. Sherborne Abbey, 282.— Carslake, John, see Mopyll, 199.— Carter, Thos., "de Molyngton, Lincohiiensis Diocesis" [L.D]; 4-3.- Cassy, John ; Fr. CarmeUt, Sutton, 115.— CasteU, John ; T. his R. of Buckland FUleigh, 78.— Cellyng, Wm. ; Monk of St Nich. Priory, Exon, 154.— Cergeaux, Master John, T. his R. of St Martm, "juxta Dulo" 64.— Chamberieyn, Rob. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 84.— Champyon, Wm. ; T. Littiemore Pnory— Dioo. Lincoln, 46.— Chernemothe, John; Monk of Forde Abbey, 193.— Chynnok, Rob.; Fr. Preach. Truro, 156.— Chyryton, Wm. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon., 164.— ChyterwyU, Walter ; T. Newenham Abbey, 152.— Claveryng, John ; Dr. Minor of Bridgewater, 62.— Clement, Thos. ; T. Newenham Abbey, L— Clerk, 460 INDEX— oKdinations (Presbiteri). John ; T. Launceston Priory, 60 ; John ; T. Forde Abbey, 152.— Cloveneburgh, ^Vm. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 86.— Clyk, Thos. ; T. Hart,land Abbey, 198.— Clyverdon, John ; T. Hartland Abbey, 44. — Cobethorn, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 248.— Cockys, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 81.— Coden, Vivian; T. Bodmin Priory, 86.— Coi'yn, Edm., Monk of Buckfast, 95; Thos.; T. Newenham Abbey, 40.— Coke, Rob. ; Monk of Buckland, 89.— Cokyn, John ; T. Buckland Abbey, 7.— Colard, John ; T. St German's Priory, 63.— Colle. Rd. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 205 ; Walter ; T. his R. of Tiverton —1st Portion, 241. — Colman, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 5. — Coly, Jas., Fr. Preach., Truro [Truruye, MS.] 98.— Colyford, Steph. ; Canon of Plympton Priory, 206.— Colyn, Hy. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 98 ; John ; T. Osney Abbey, 202 ; Ralph ; T. his R. of LansaUos, 79 ; Rob. ; T. Hartland Abbey, 5.— Colcestre, Steph. Monk of Colchester, 4 ; John ; Monk of Colchester, 4.— Cole, John ; T. Totnes Priory, 95 ; Rob. ; Fr. Preach. Exon, 206.— Combe, John [L.D. Dioc WeUs] ; T. St Mary's Abbey, Keynsham, 60 ; Thos ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 86; Wm.; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 42.— Come, John [L.D. Dioe B. & W.]; T. Montacute Priory, 149 ; Thos. ; T. Osney Abbey, 154 ; Wm. ; T. Dunkes weU, Abbey, 160.— Cook, John ; Monk of Torre, 47 ; John ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 62 ; Thos ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 248 ; Walter, see Scot, 4 ; Walter ; T. Torre Abbey, 89.— Cork, alias PhUipp, John; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 93.— Comeys, John [L. D. Dioc. Sarum.] ; T. Sherborne Abbey, 282.— Cote, Wm.; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 23.— Courtenay,^ Magister Ricardus, Cantor Ecclesie Cicestrensis, ac Canonicus et Prebendarius Ecclesie Exoniensis, in vicesimo etetis sue anno, auctoritete Literarum Apostohcarum, quarum tenor infra sequitur, major factus, eisdem die et loco fuerat per eundem Dominum rite in presbitemm ordinatus. Tenor, vero, hujusmodi Literarum, de qua supra fit meucio, sequitur de verbo in verbum, et est taUs, — "Boni facius Episcopus, servus servorum Dei, dileeto filio, Ricardo Courtenay, Can- tori Ecclesie Cicestrensis, salutem et ApostoUcam benediccionem. NobUitas generis, vite ac morum honestas, aliaque laudabUia probitetis et virtutum merita, super quibus apud nos fidedigno commendaris testimonio, nos inducunt ut te specialibus favoribus et gracus prosequamur. Tuis, iteque, in hac parte supplicacionibus inclinati, tecum, qui, ut asseris, decimum octavum tue etetis annum excedis et in subdiaconatus ordine constitutus, ac ex utroque parente de nobili genere prooreatus existis, ut cum vicesimum hujusmodi tue etetis annum attigeris ad diaconatus et presbiteratus Ordines statutis a jure temporibus promoveri libere et licite valeas, Lugdunensium ConcUiorum et quibuscumque Constitucionibus Apostolicis, ac aliis contraiiis, nequaquam obstantibus, auctoritate Apostolica, tenore presencium, de speciaUs done gracie dispensamus. NuUi, ergo, omnino hominum Uceat banc paginam nostre dispensacionis infringere, vel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis, autem, hoc attemptare presumpserit, indiguacionem Omnipotentis Dei et Beatorum Petri et PauU cicius se noverit incursurum. Datum Rome, apud Sanctum Petrum xviij Kal. Januarii, Pontificatus nostri Anno undecimo," 38. — Cowlyng, John ; T. the same, 248 ; Thos. ; T. Launceston Priory, 131.— Cranebmy, John ; Canon of Plympton Priory, 86.— Cremp, John [L.D. Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Berlynch Priorj', 89. — Crekow, Wm. ; T. Newenham Abbey, 92.— Criour, Thos.; Canon of Plympton, 5.— Crispvn, Thos., Monk of Tavistock, 159.— Crokker, Hy. ; ditto, 92.— Crook, John"; T, St. German's Priory, 82.— Cmgge, John ; T. Rewley Abbey, 205.— Ci-uUe, John ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 116.— Crystow, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 193.— Curteys, Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 243. Dawe, John ; T. Glasney College, 92.— Davy, John ; T. Forde Abbey, 97.— Dayman, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Prioiy, Exon, 273.— Denclyfe John (junior) ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 193.— Dene, John ; Monk of Dunkeswell Abbey, 152.— Denys, Robert ; Launceston Priory ; 154.— Doll, John ; [L.D. Dioc. Samm] ; T. Abbotebury Abbey, 98.— Domerham, Oliver, Monk of Abbotebury, L.D., 278. Donscomb, Rd. ; T. his R, of Sheviocke, 88.— Dorset, John ; T. Buckland Abbey, 62.— Dove, Rd, ; Monk of Buckfast, 160.— Doynel, Peter ; Fr. CarmeUt, Sutton, INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Presbiteri). 461 80.— Drayton, Thos. [L.D. Dioc of B. & W.] ; T. his R. of Lydiard, 91.— Drenek, Hy. ; T. Launceston Priory, 7.— Dryffeld, John ; Monk of Newenham, 248.— Duelton, John ; Canon of Torre, 23,— Dun, John, [L.D,, Dioc, H.irum] ; T, Middleton Abbey, 115.— Dunham, John ; Canon of Frithelstock, 193, — Dunnyng, Rob. ; T. his R. of AU-HaUows-on-the-waUs, Exeter, 149,— DygM, John ; t'. his R of St Stephen's, Exeter, 79.— DyrehiUe. Jas, ; T. Launceston Priory, 99, Edward, Rob. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 278.— Eliot, John ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 47,— Elvet, John (Archdn. of Leicester, L.D,), 4.— Elyn, John; T. Bodmin Priory, 97.— Elys, John ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 160,— Esoth, John ; T. the same, 95.— Estecote, John ; T. BerUnch Prioiy, 41,— Evysham, Rd. [L.D.] ; Canon of Bicester [Byrcester, MS.], 43, — Ewn, Rob. ; Canon of Launceston Priory, 129. Faukener, Thos, ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 273.— Fax, Rd, ; St German's Prioiy, 205.— Fayrewode, John ; T. his R. of Alwington, 193,— Feddys, Geo, ; T, Frithelstock Priory, 202.— Fodringheye, Johu ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon. 81.— Folde, Walter [L.D. Dioc. Sarum] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 205,— Forde, John; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 89; John; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 198.— Fordon, John ; T. Tavistock Priory, 91.— Forste, Johu ; T. the D. and Ch. of Exeter, 86. — Fouchere, Alex. ; Canon of Plympton, 248. — Fouke, John ; T. his R. of Parkham, 44. — Frankcheyny, James ; T. his R, of Tiverton, 2nd Portion, 91. — Franke, Rob. ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 169. — Fraunces, Nich. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 206.— Fraunceys, Walter ; T. Rewley Abbey, 60. — Frend, Henry ; T. PUton Priory, 98.— Frenssh, John; T. Buckfast Abbey, 248.— Frode, John; T. Hosp. St. John Bapt, Bridgewater, 99. — Froggemore, Rd. [L.D. Dioc. B. & W.] ; T. Cleeve Abbey, 62.— Frye, Thos. [L.D. Joh. Roland, V.G. Dioc. B, & W.] ; T. Mueheluye Abbey, 248.— Fylham, Wm., M.A. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 104.— FyUecombe, Thos. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 241.— Fylp, Nich. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 248. Gaddysby, Wm., L.D. , Dioc. Lond. ; " ad titulum Monasterii Beate Marie de Gracys juxta Turrim Londoniensem," 4, — Gambon, John ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 47. — Gawnt, Rob. ; L.D. Galfridi Crukadan, Utriusque Juris Inceptoris. V.G, Dioc. Sarum ; T. Hei-mitage Priory, 248,— Gay, Walter ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 97.— German, Hugh ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 7 ; John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 7.— Glamvyle, Thos. ; Canou of Plympton, 81.— Gode, Hugh ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 85; Rob, ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 164 ; Wm, ; T. Buckland Abbey, 7.— Godefray, John; T. Launceston Priory, 81. — Godegrave, aKas Godongrave, John ; T. Glas ney CoUege, 104, — Godeman, Hy., Canon of Plympton, 110. — Godyslond, John, (L.D,, Joh. Rowland, V.G. Dioc B. & W.), 206,— Gorde, John; T, Torre Abbey, 163 ; Walter ; T. Hartland Abbey, 163.— Gorecote, or Corecote, Simon ; T. Launceston Priory, 115; Wm, ; 'T. the same, 115.— GoreweU, Master John, junior ; T. his R. of Wyke St. Mary, 81.— Grafton, Thos., L.D., Dioc Lincl. ; T. Buckland Abbey, 202.— Gratford, Nich. ; Fr. Carmelit Sutton, 156.— Guynnow, John ; Fr. Preacher, Exeter, 93. — Graunson, John, (L.D., Galfridi Crukadan, Utriusque Juris Inceptoris, V.G., Dioc Sarum) ; T. Montacute Priory, 248.— Graynevylle, Master Rd., LL.B. ; T. his R. of Parkham, 85.— Grede, John ; T. Berlinch Priory, 6.— Grene, Wm., M.A. ; T. LyteUng Priory, Dioc of Lincl.,, 99.— Greyston, Thos. ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 7,— Grussy, Peter [L.D. Dioc Samm] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 198.— Gybba, Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 115.— Gybbe, Thos. ; T. Torre Abbey, 92 ; John ; T. St German's Priory, 199.— Gybon, Thos. ; T. Hosp. of the B.M.V. " extra Bysshoppysgate," London, 160.— Gyddelegh, Wm. ; T. Launceston Priory, 45.— Gyffard, Hugh ; T. the same, 152 ; John ; T. his V. of BuckereU, 97 ; Steph. ; T. his R. of West Putford, 85.— GyUa, Rd. ; T. St German's Priory, 10.— GyUe, Rd. ; T. the same, 151 ; Steph. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 243.— Gyst, Wm. ; Monk of Buckfast, 46. Hakeworthy, Wm. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 79.— Hapsey, Walter [L.D. Dioc Sarum] ; T. his Chantry of St Mary in the parish-church of " Halwestoke," 1.— Harde, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 152,— Harry, John ; Canon of Bodmin, 47 ; John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 97 ; John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 243 ; Nich. ; T. the same 199 ; Rd. : T. St Nich., Priory, Exon, 151 ; Roger ; T, 462 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Presbiteri). Launceston Priory, 164 ; Thos. ; T. Bodnun Priory, 45.— Herry, Matth. ; T. Bamsteple Priory, 1 99. — Hasarde, John ; [L.D., Joh, Crukadan, Utriusque Juris Inceptoris] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 206. — Hathy, Thos. ; T. Hartland Abbey, 6.— Haukyn, John, [Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 7.— Hawle, Thos. ; T. his R, of St Keyne, 5,-Havdiire, Steph. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 152, 151 ; Walter; T. the same, 82.— Hayman. Nich, ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 166, Haywode, Thos. ; "ad titulum Domus de Poghele, Sarum. Dioc," 2. — Hegneh, Johu ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 39.— Helyer, Peter ; Monk of Tavistock, 7.— Helys, Thos. ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 45. — Henry, John ; T. Bodmin Priory. 98. —Herbert, Philip; T. Buckfast Abbey, 38.— Hereford, Thos, ; [L.D.]; T. his R. of Rodmerton, Dioc. Wore, 41. — Herle, Hugh; T. his ,R. of Llangattok alias Llancaddok, Meneven. Dioc, 206. — Herlywas, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 89, — Hethen, Rd. [L.D. Dioc. Sarum.] ; T. Abotebury Abbey, 152. — Hevjltorre, Rob, ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 48. — Hobbe, Roger ; T. Launceston Priory, 160.— Hode, Walter ; T. Plympton Priory, 97,— Hogge, Hugh ; T. St, Nich,, Priory, Exon, 97 ; Thos. ; T. Hartland Abbey, 6,— Hokkeday, Rich,, [L.D., Johannis Rouland, V. G., etc.] ; T. Muchelney, Abbey, 205,— Holland, John ; Monk of Cowick, 104.- Horlok, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 95.— Hotwell, Wm,, [L,D. Dioe Sarum.] ; "ad titulum Domus, sive Prioratus, Christi. Eoclesie de Twynham, Wynton Dioc," 319. — Hough, Geoffrey ; T. his R. of Combe in Teignhead, 319. — Howkere, Thos., [L.D. Dioc. Landaven,] ; T. " Prioratus, Beate Marie de Goldcliva," 193. — Howkyng, .Marcellus; Fr. Preach, Exon, 48. — Hoyge, John; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 79.— Huchun, Hy. ; T, Littiemore Priory, 248.— Hurde, John ; T. the D. & Ch. Exon, 156 ; Rd. ; T. Convent of the Holy Trinity, Loudon, 46.— Husy, John ; T. DunkesweU, Abbey, 48 ; Nich. ; T. St, Nich Priory, Exon, 5.— Hyeovyse, Wm. ; T. Torre Abbey, 31. — HyUary, Ralph; T. Rewley Abbey, 85.— HyUe, John ; Canon of Torre Abbey, 198 ; .lohn ; [L.D. Joh. Roland, V.G, ; etc] ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 278 ; Roger ; T, St Nich. Priory, Exon, 131.— Hylyn, Laurence ; [L.D. Dioe Menev.] ; T. St. Nich, Priory, Exon, 91. — Hyskyn, alias Rov, John ; T. St. German's Priory, 202, Irysch, John ; T. Totnes Priory, 48.— Isaak, Geoffrey ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 199. Jakys, John ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 5. — James, Wm., T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 92 — Janua, Nich. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 45.— Joce, John ; T. the same, 154,— Jon, John: T. Frithelstock Priory, 163.— Judde, John; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 199.— Jvel, John ; T, Bodmin Priory, 85,— JuyU, Roger ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 193.— Junte, Geoffrey; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 160,— JuveneU, Johu; T. Frithelstock Priory, 1. Karter, John; T. Frithelstock Priory, 38,— Kaskys, Hy. ; Monk of Dunkes weU, 282.— Kelleseye, Wm. [L.D. from Michael Cergeaux, LL.D., Canon of Chichester, and V.G. Dioc. Sarum.]; R. of Compton, 4,— Kelly, John; T. Hartland Abbey, 39.— Kelwa, Wm. ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 197.— Kemeworthy, Thos. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 79.— Kene, Edm. ; T. Hartland Abbey. 205,— Kenegy, Hy. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 248.— Kent, Rob. [L. D. Joh. Rouland, V. G.] ; T. Beriinch Priory, 199 ; Wm. ; T. St German's Priory, 83.— Keny lyon, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 151.— Kestel, Gregory ; Fr. Preach, Exon, 44.— Keuryg, Rd. ; T. Berlinch Priory, 319,— Knyght, Henry ; T. Taunton Priory, 319 ; John ; T. his R. of Cruwys Morchard, 281. ; Rd. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 35.— Knython, Joh. ; Monk of Forde, 38.— Kylcam, John ; Canou of St German's Priory, 278.— KyUyow, Peter; T. Bodmin Priory, 319.— Kyng, John ; Canon of Plympton, 46 ; Rob. ; T. St. German's Priory, 319.— Kyngesford, Ralph ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 154.— Kyngeston. Wm. ; Monk of Newenham, 282. .7, , j b Lacy, John, Monk of Torre, 243. Lambrobys, alms Wylkyn, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 193.— Laneman, Wm. ; Canon of Launceston Priory, 198.— Lang, Rd. ; Fr. Minor of Bridgewater, 154.- Langa, Reginald; T. Plympton Priory, 159.— Langebrook, John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 241.— Lange don, Steph. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 90.- Langman, Rob. ; T. Hosp. of St- Jolin, at Lechelade, Dioe Wore 243.— Langhman, Rob. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 83.— Langrygh, Arnulph ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 94.— Lannergh, John ; INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Presbiteri), 463 T. Bodmin Priory, 115.— Launston, John ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 38.— Laurens, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 273.— Laurans, Thos, ; T. St Frideswide's Oxon, 193. -Lavyngton, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 23.— Lawe, Rd. ; T. Dunkes weU Abbey, 193.— Lebet, Walter; T. Cowick Priory. 116,- Leche, Rd,, Fr. Carmelit de Sutton juxte Plymmouth, 62,— Legh, Thos, ; T. Buckland Abbey, 1 ; Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, n,-T,ou -destou, Thos,, junior ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 62.— Leyman, John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 92.— Loudon, Rd. ; Fr. Preach London, 4.— Loskuryon, Walter ; Hartland Abbey, 205.— Loveton, John ; T. Cornworthy Priory. 11.— Loveworthy, Rd, ; T. Frithelstock Priory. 92.— Lowys, Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 243.— Lucas, Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 96. -Lurk, John ; see Campyng, 193.— Lyddon, Wm. [L,D. Dioc. B. & W..] ; T. Cleeve Abbey, 164.— Lydedyngton, John; Canon of Hartland, 35.— Lyel, Rd. ; Canon of Plympton, 88.— Lyghfot, Johu ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 46.— Lyff, John, T. DunkesweU Abbey, 199.— Lymon, John ; Canon of Taunton Priory [Dioc. of B. & W., L.D.] 89.— Lympton, Rd. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 116.— Lyndon, John ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, L— Lynyston, Thos. ; T. Buckland Abbey, 169.— Lypard, Johu ; Fr. Minor of Bridgwater, 206. Magge, John ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 243 ; Martin ; T. Tywardreath Priory, 11.— Malewayn, John; T. his R. of Calstock, 63.— Mape, John; Canon of Plympton Priory, 114.— Mapovder [L.D. Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Athelney Abbey, 319.— Marschel, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 5.— Marchall, John [L.D. Dioe Ebor,] ; T'. Cannington Priory, 104.— MarschaU, Rd. ; T. Plympton Priory, 83 ; Walter ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 193. — Martyn, " Johannes junior, fiUus Johannis ; " T. Buckland Abbey, 78 ; John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 278 ; Rob. ; T. Torre Abbey, 1 ; Walter; T. Bodmin Priory, 131.— Maryet, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 116.— Mason, Rd. ; T. St. German's Priory, 45,— Matheu, John ; T. the same, 62. — Mathew, John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 85.— Mathuj John ; T. the same, 94.— Mathy, John ; T. Bodmin Prioiy, 278 ; Rd. ; T. Tywardreath Priory, 45. — Mattyngho, Gencifin ; Canon of Hartland, 47. — ¦ Maunsell, Thos. [L.D. Magistri Galfridi Crukadan, Utriusque Juris Inceptoris, V.G. Dioc. Sarum] ; T. Priory of Longleat [de Longa leta], 202. — Mayn, Wm. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 114. — Mayow, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 154. — Mede Peter [L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G.] ; T. Taunton Priory, 241.— Melbiry, John; T. Torre Abbey, 78. — ^Melton, Master Geoffrey ; "R. ecclesie de Landu8syll,Meneven- ,sis Diocesis, per L.D. Johannis, Episeopi Lincolnensis, sui Diocesani, racione origiuis," 4. — Mei-sshe, John, Fr. Preach, Exon, 80. — Merther, Master Laurence ; T. Rewley Abbey, 11. — Mewsham, Wm. ; T. St. German's Priory, 152. — Mey, John ; T. Totnes Priory, 98 ; John ; T. St. Nich, Priory, Exon, 154 ; Rob. ; T. St German's Priory, 205. — Moggerygg, Wm. ; T. Cauonleigh Abbey, 115. — Molassch, Wm. ; Fr. Augustin. " de Rye." 4. — Molner, Nich. ; Fr. Preacher, Exon, 159. — Montagu, Thos. ; Monk of Montacute, 63. — Mopyll, alias Carslake, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 199.— More, Hy. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 98 ; Ralph; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 152; Rd. ; T. his R, of St Columb-major, 63; Rd. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 98 ; Wm. ; " Exon. Dioc diaconus," 273.— Morgan, Thos,, Canon of Plymptou,"6, — Mortymere, Rob, ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 43. — Moryez, Nich. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 131.— Mown, Rd. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 161.— Moys, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 79.— Mullyng, Wm. ; Canon of Bodmin Priory, 319.— MycheU, John; T. Tavistock Abbey, 81; John; T. Bodmin Priory, 152 ; Peter ; T. Osney Abbey, 11 ; Walter ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 197 ; Wm. ; Monk of Torre, 6 ; AVm. [L.D, Dioe Lincoln] ; T. Ber lynch Priory, 89 ; Wm. ; [L.D. Johannis Roland, V.G. Dioc. B. & W.] ; T. Muchelney Abbey, 248.— MyUe, Wm. ; T. Hartland Abbey, 7.— Mylward, Hy. ; T. St. Frideswide's, Oxon, 85.— Mylyngy, Wm. ; T, Bodmin Priory, 159.— Myryfeld, John; Canon of Bodmin Priory, 160. Nanslowen, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 248.— Nansumer, Hy. ; T. Rewley Abbey, 3,— Neusham, Wm., of Chesterton, Dioc. Line, ; " ad titulum gi-acie Domini Episeopi Londoniensis " 4.— Neweman, Hugh, [L.D,, Dioc. B. & W.] ; T. Rewley Abbey, 3.— Newhale, John ; T. Launceston Priory, 152.— Noble, 464 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Presbiteri). John, [L.D., Dioc B. & W.] ; T. the D. and Ch. of Exeter, 129.— Northwych, John ; Monk of Buckfast, 159.— Noscas, Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 129.— NycoU, John ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 86 ; Hy. ; T. Cold Norton Priory, 248.— Nythyrton, Rd. ; Fr. Minor, Bristol, 282. Odelond, John, [L.D., Johannis Rouland, V.G., Dioc B. & W.] ; T. Cleeve Abbey, 199.— Oke, John, [L.D,, Dioc B, & W.]; T. Staverdale Priory, 154.— Olyvere, Master Rd., "Minister" of Ottery St Mary ; T. his Benefice, 63.— Oppy, Joim; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 248.— Osmond, Peter; T. Bodmin Priory, 15g._Otford, Nich. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 79.— Oxenford, John ; Carmelit. Oxon., 4. Papeiay, John ; T. Torre Abbey, 243.— Parker, John, T. Bodmin Priory, 91.— Parys, John ; John ; T. Plympton Priory, 83 ; John ; Canon of Plympton, 198.— Patry, John ; T. Rewley Abbey, 154.— Pauli, Noelus, T. Bodmin Priory, 319.— Pay, Thos. ; T. " ad titulum Magistri Domus, sive Hospitalis, Beate Marie de Strode, alias Newewerke, et ejusdem loci confratrum, Roffensis Diocesis, 241. — Paye, Thos, ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 243.— Payn, John ; T. Newenham Abbey, 131 ; John ; T. Bodmin Priory ,193 ; John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 243; Rob. ; T. St. Nich, Priory, Exon, 90 ; "Wm., son of Johu Payn " de Tyrynghain, Dioc. Line ;" ad titulum Sancte Trinitatis, Civitatis Londoniensis, 4. — Peake, John; T. Buckfast Abbey, 97.— Penberthy, Hy, ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 248.— Penbethov, PhU, ; T. St Geraian's Priory, 48,— PeneU, Rd. ; T. Plympton Priory, 129. — Pennaus, .John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 248. — Pensans, Michael ; T. Rew ley Abbey, 152. — Penwyn, Rd. ; T. Priory of the Holy Trinity, London, 4. — Pen-our, Peter ; T. Cowick Priory, 154,— Petyt, John ; T. Rewley Abbey, 62 ; Stephen ; T. Thame Abbey, Dioc. Lincoln, 60, — Philipp, John, see Cork, 93. — Planya, Rd, ; T. Launceston Priory, 23, — Pleder, Geoffrey; T. Tavistock Abbey, 131. — Polglas, John ; T, WherweU Abbey, Dioc. Winton, 40. — Polouia, Jaspyr de ; Fr, Preach. Exeter, 154,,— Polskoth, Thos, ; T. St. German's Priory, 2. — Poltronogow, Ralph ; T. Bodmin Priory, 88, — Polyng, Fr. Edward, 10, — Pomfiete, Rd., Fr. Carmelit, Sutton, 160.— Pope, Hy. ; T. St, Nich. Priory, Exon, 116,— Pral, John ; T. Totnes Priory, 7. — Prentys, Master Geoffrey ; T. Rewley Abbey, 49. — Preston, Master John ; T. his V. of Sowy [?Stowey], Dioc B. & W., 5.— Promptyslegh, Hy.; T. Pilton Priory, 115. — Prudde, Simon, de Cotesbruke, [L.D., Dioc. Line] ; 'T. St. John Baptist, Hosp,, Northampton, 2 — Pruet, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 38. — Ruddying, John ; T. Hartland Abbey, 198. — Pilnter, Hy. ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 44. — Purs, Walter, T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 89.— Pycton, Master Thos., [L.D.] ; T. his R. of Tenby, [Tynebie, MS.], Dioo. Menev, 4.— Pyers, John, [L.D., Dioe B. & W.] ; T. Cleeve Abbey, 114 ; Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 93 ; Wm. ; T. the same, 116.— Pyken, Joceus ; T. the same, 243.— Pylaton, Wm., Dioc. B. & W. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 6.— Pytiond, Rd. ; Monk of Buckland, 86. Rauf, Wm. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 40.— Rawe, Walter ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 241.— Rawlyn, Edm. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 319.— Rayder, PhUip ; Fi-. Carmelit. Oxon, 4.— Raynald, John ; T. St German's Priory, 23.— Raynfray, John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 7. — Rayslegh, John ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 85.— , Rede, John; Fr. Minor of Bridgewater, "per Custodem Custodie BristolUe ... missus, 273 ; Johu; T. Bodmin Priory, 319 ; Peter ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 129 ; Wm. ; Canon of Plympton, 80.— Rem, Henry ; T. Launceston Priory, 241.— Renawden, Rd. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 193.— Rendy, Rd, ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exeter, 45.— Revel, John ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 41.— Reynald, John ; T. Hosp. St. John Bapt, Wells, 114; John; T. Bodmin Priory, 116.- Reynel, John; T. Torre Abbey, 149.— Rexynton, Ralph; Monk of Forde Abbey, 193.— Robyn, Thos. ; T. Torre Abbey, 94.— Roddon, John ; Monk of Buckfast, 282.— Roger, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 41.— Rogger, Thos. ; Monk of Buckfast, 23 ; Thos. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 95.— Rokke, John ; Fr. Minor, Exon, 90.— RoUe, Wm. ; Monk of Buckland, 61,— Row, see Hyskyn, John, 202.— Ro-Vee, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 243.— Ruden, John; Fr. Mmor, Bristol, 282.— Russell, Wm. ; T. Taristock Abbey, 1.— Rychard, alias Woborn, John ; T. his R. of East Wor lington, 41,— Rynald, Rob. ; T. Barnstaple Priory, 61.— Ryppelegh, John ; T, Buckfast Abbey, 243. INDEX— ORDINATIONS (Presbiteri). 465 Sakeriegh, Hugh ; T. St Nicholas Priory, Exon, 93.— Sarger John • T the same, 198.— Sauly, David ; T. Cleeve Abbey, [Dioc B. & W.] 1 —Saunder Roger; T. Buckfast Abbey, 199.— Schaplegh, John; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon' 241.— Scherpe, John; Fr. CarmeUt, Sutton, 115.— Schete, Geoffrey [LD Dioc B. &W.]; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 83; Rob. [L.D. Dioc. B. & W.] - T Taunton Priory, 193.— Schoche, Thos. ; Canon ot Torre Abbey, 114.— Schorm Simon • T. Buckland Abbey, 199.— Schute, John; "ad titulum Dommi," 79 —Schyre' John; T. St German's Priory, 6.— Scoce, John; T. Buckfast Abbey 88 — Scoch, Wm. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 92.— Scoche, John ; T. Ta'vistock Abbey, 243.— Scot, alias Cook, Walter [L.D. Thome Stowe, V.G., Episc. Lond ] • " ad titulum Domus de Buttellisham," 4. -Scote, Rd. ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 61.— Schruave, Jas. ; Fr. Minor of Bridgewater, 154. -Schyra, Henry ; T. La'unc'es- ton Priory, 160. — Schyrbourne, Bartholomew; Monk of Montecute Priory 248.— Schyre, Wm. ; T. Launceston Priory, 243.— Seller, Walter ; T. Frithel stock Priory, 83.— Sexpenne, Nich. [L.D. Dioe Sarum] ; T. his Free Chapel of Frome Whytefeld, 97.— Shepwaysch, John; T. Launceston Prioiy, 151.— SkyUam, John ; St German's Priory, 278.— Skynnere, John ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 6.— Slock, Thos. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 205.— Smale, Wm. ; T. the same, 193.— Smyrt, Hugh ; T. his R. of All-HaUows-on-the WaUs, Exeter, 91.— Smyth, John ; T. Buckland Abbey, 78 ; John ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 84 ; Laurence ; T. his R. of Sampford Courtenay, 115.— Soby, Rob. ; T. St German's Priory, 62. — Southcote, John ; T. his R. of Doulysch Wyllam, Dioc'. B. & W. 6.— Southwode, John ; T., the D. & Ch. of Exeter, 91.— Speare, Roger; T. the same, 82 ; Wm. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 115.— Spenser, GUbert [L.D. Dioc Sarum] ; T. Abbotebury Abbey, 104.— Sperke, Hugh ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 164.— Spernen, John; T. Berlinch Priory, 156. — Spert, Roger; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 23.— Stapyl, Wm. [L.D. Dioc B. & W.]; T. Taunton Priory, 149. — Stephyn, John ; Monk ot "Tavistock, 282. — Stevyn, Wm. ; T. Launceston Priory, 98. — Stoke, John ; Monk of Montacute — per privilegium dicto Ordini concessum ordinatus, 63 ; Luke ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 6. — Stonard, Rob. ; T. Cowick Priory, 278.— Storke, Thos. [L.D. Dioc. Saram] ; T. Ceme Abbey, 197.— Strode, Master Augustine ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 86.— Stryke, Nich. ; T. St. German's Priory, 5.— Sturt, Roger ; T. his V. of Milton [Abbot] 243.— Stybbe, John; T. Hartland Abbey, 161. — Subenicho, Petrus de, "Provincie Romane Frater Ordinis Minorum, Bridgewater, 319. — Sutton, Master John; LL.B.; T. Launceston Priory, 95. — Master Wm. ; T. his R. of Powton, i.e. St. Breoke, 5. — Swepston, Wm. ; [L.D., Dioc. Line] ; " ad titulum gracie Domini," 4. — Symon, John ; T. St German's Priory, 78 ; Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 154. — Syrman, John; Friar Preacher, Exon, 78. TaUan, Thos. ; T. St German's Priory, 7.— Talvargh, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 160 ; Rd. ; T. Rewley Abbey, 3.— Tapyn, John ; T. Rewley Abbey, 80.— Tayllour, Thos. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 243. ; Thos. [L.D., Dioc Laudav.] : "ad titulum Domini Johannis Seynt Johan, militis, Domini de Westpery, " Taunt, Rob. ; T. St. German's Priory, 44. — Taunton, Alex. ; Fr. Carmelit., Oxon, 4. — Thomas, Master John ; T. his R. of Portlemouth, 97. — Thommas, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 197. — Thomma, John ; T. Bodmin, Priory, 93. — "Thomme, Rd. ; T. Launceston Priory, 131. — Thomma, Rd, ; T. Bodmin Priory, 241. — Thome, John; T. the same, 50, — Thomme, John; T. the same, 129; Roger; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 131.- Thorney, Wm. ; Fr. Preach, Oxon. 4.— Thurlok, John ; T. St German's Priory, 199.— Toker, Wm. ; T. Torre Abbey, 61.— Toly, John ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 89.— Tomlyn, Rd. ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 199.— Torner, John; T. the same, 85 ; Tournour, John; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 93, — Torre, John; Canon of Taunton Priory [Dioe of B. & W. L.D.] 89.— Torryng, Wm. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 159.— Towne, Rob. ; Canon of Plympton, 80.— Towneshende, Walter ; T. Hartland Abbey, 93,— Ti-asj, Rd. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 7.— Treberveth, Wm. ; T. Osney Abbey, 40.— Tredydan, Steph. ; T. Launceston Priory, 199.— Tregenegy, Rahih ; T, Bodmin Priory, 85.— Tregerthek, Wm. ; Canon of Bodmin Priory, 160 —Treiagow, Michael ; T. Bodmin Priory, 5,— Tremenhire, Steph, ; T, the 2 I 466 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Presbiteri). same, 91.— Trenewyth, Rd. ; T. the same, 3.— Trenythen, Ralph ; Fr. Preach. of Truro [Truruye, M.S.] 98.— Treresek, Ralph ; T. St. German's Priory, 116.— Tresaer, Rd. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 92.— Treyn^ff, Walter ; T. St German's Priory, 161.— Trevonham, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 129.— Trevyn, Rob. ; T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 116.— Trewandra, Ralph, Monk of Tayistock, 7.— Trewen, John ; T. Berlinch Priory, 79.— Troot, Nich. ; T. St German's. Priory, 95.— Troppe, Hy. ; Canon of Hartland Abbey, 278.— Turgeyr, John ; Monk of Buckfast, 1. — Turgys, Fr. Nicholaus, 5.— Turner, John [L.D. Dioe Sarum] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 98.— Tuygg, John; T., the D. & Ch. of Exeter, 241.— Twete, John; T. Tavistock Abbey, 88.— Tybot, Baldwin; T. Hartland Abbey, 243.— 'Tyrell, John ; T. Bodmin Priory, 243 ; Nich. ; T. Rewley Abbey, 3.— Tyn-y, John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 1. -Tyttesbury, Rd. ; T. his R. of AVestbeare— Dioe of Canterbury : ordained Priest [L.D.] in the Church of Staines [Stanys, MS.], by Bp. Stafford, by Commission from the Bp. of London (dated 17 Sept, 1395), in which Tyttesbury is called "clerico vestro familiari " 1. Vayme, Wm., [L.D. Dioc. Sarum] ; T. Abbotsbury Abbey, 193.— Vayre, Wm. ; T. Newenham Abbey, 1.— Veale, Geoffrey ; T. Totnes Priory, 131.— Vele, Thos. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 199.— Velon, Laurence ; T. Bodmin Priory, 154, — Vetty, .Tohn ; T. the same, 61. — Vyan, John ; T. the same, 61. — Vyncent, Nich. ; Fr. Preacher, Exon, 89.— Vyrsdon, John ; Fr. Preach., Exon, 278.— Vyvyan, Wm. ; Canon of Bodmin, 47. Wade, John; T. Bodmin Priory, 115; John; T. St Nicholas Priory, Exon, 205. — Wadham, John ; Fr. Carmelit, 4. — "Waleys, Rd. ; T. Launceston Priory 80.— Walsh, alias More, Wm. [L.D. Clonen. Dioe] ; T. Hosp. of St John Baptist, Bridgewater, 94. — Walter, Nich. [L.D. Dioc. of WeUs] ; "' ad titulum Magistri Johannis Orum, Archidiaconi Barumensis, sibi concessum," 89 ; Wm. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 319.— Warde, John ; T, St Nich. Priory, Exon, 6 ; Rob. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 89.— Warey, John [L.D. Dioe B. & W.] ; T. Berlinch Priory, 149, — Warton, John de [L,D. Dioc. Carl,]; "ad titulum patrimonii Magistri Thome de Barton, dicte Karleolensis Diocesis,'' 2. — Waryn, John ; T. his V. of Liskeard, 48 ; Thos. ; T. Launceston Priory, 164, —Watkyn, Thos. ; T, his R, of St John-in-CornwaU, 46.— Watte, ¦ Wm. ; T. St, German's Priory, 11, — Waty, Laurence ; T. Bodmin Priory, 193. — "Wayte, Rich. ; T. Frithelstock Priory, 23.— Webbe, Ralph ; T. Rewley Abbey, 11.— Webber, Hy. ; T., the D. & Ch. ot Exeter, 319; Thos. ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 35.— Wegge, John [Dioc. B. & W.] ; T. Taunton Priory, 5,— Welfare, Rd. ; T. Barn staple, Priory, 62.— Welleslegh, Rd. ; T. his R. of Talkern, [i.e. Minster], 114.- Weryng, John ; T. Buckland Abbey, 79.— Westie, John [L.D. Dioe B. & W.] ; " ad titulum Magistri et confratrum Domus Sancti Marci BristoUiensis, Wygorn. Dioe," 15-2,— Weston, Wm. [L.D. Dioc, B. & W.] ; T. Montacute Priory, 46.— Whare, Thos. ; T. Pilton Priory, 99.— Whateley, John ; T. his R. of Kentisbere, 2.— Whitemere, Wm, [L.D. Dioe Coventr. & Lichf.] ; T. Ederose Priory, 193. -Whysselwyll, Nich. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 319.— "Whyte, John ; T. Canonsleigh Abbey, 278, -Whytelond, Rd. ; T. DunkesweU Abbey, 115.— Whythe, Walter ; Canon of Frithelstock, 6.— WUberdon, Ralph ; T. Plympton Priory, 319.— Wille, Thos. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 199.— WUlelmi, Johu ; Kr. Preach., Exon, 78.— Woborn, John, see Rychard, 41.— Wode, Thos. ; T. Tavistock Abbey, 78.— AVodehouse, Rd. ; T. Newenham Abbey, 5.— Wodham, John ; Monk of Tavistock, 45.— Wofford, John; T. Buckfast Abbey, 85.— Woleston, John; T. his R. of St. EndeUion, 198.— Wonston, Geoffrey ; T. Plympton Priory, 160.— Woeton, Matth. ; T. his R. of Maperton, Dioc B. & W., 94.— Worthyn, John ; T. his R. of St EndeUion, 149.- Woven, Hy. ; T. Bodmin Priory, 202.— Wyke, John ; . T. St. Nich. Priory, Exon, 86,— Wylkyn, John ; see Lambrobys, 193.— Wj-lle, John ; T, Buckfast Abbey, 62 ; John ; T. St Nich. Priory, Exon, 162 ; Rob. ; T. Beriinch Priory, 197.— WyUet, John; T. Launceston Priory, 152.— WUliam, David [L.D. Dioc Meneven] ; T. Cerne Abbey, 97 ; Hervey : T. Bodmin Priory, 248 ; John ; T. Launceston Priory, 199 ; Martin ; T. Bodmin Priory, 199 ; Thos. ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 97.— WyUyng, John ; Canon of INDEX — ORDLNATIONS (Letters Dimissory). 467 Plympton Priory, 86.— Wymund, Ralph; T. Torre Abbey, 47.— Wynnegode, Henry ; T. his R. of Lezant, 197.— Wyndegrynde, John ; T. Buckfast Abbey, 86. — Wyndesor, John ; T. the same, 35. — Wynscote, Rd. ; " ad titulum Prioris Barum," 5. — "Wyse, John ; T. Berlinch Priory, 86. Yelmestre, Walter ; Monk of Forde Abbey, 81.— Yuri, Rd. ; Canon of Launceston Prioiy, 129. ^eylake, Ralph ; T. Dunkeswell Abbey, 62. VI. LETTERS DIMISSORY. The letters T, A, S, D and P stand for " Tonsuratus," "Accolitus," "Sub diaconus," "Diaconus" and "Presbiter" respectively, and refer in each case to the Orders already atteined. Unless it be otherwise stated, it will be understood that the Ordinations might be " a quocumque Episcopo Catholico infra Regnum Anglie iutitulato." Adam, Walter (A), 12 Jan., 1412-13 ; i, 173.— Ales, John (A), 21 March, 1416- 17 ; i, 231b.— Aleyn, -Wm., Clerk (T), 17 June, 1401 (V.G.) ; u, 19b,— Alkeb.-i'rowe, Henry, R. ot St, Stephen's, Exeter, (A), 26 March, 1406 ; i, 77*'.- Alkoc, Thos., Monk of Tavistock (D), 6 March, 1402-3 (V.G.) ; U, 25'>,— Alvethcote, John (A), 23 Feb., 1402-3 (V.G,) ; ii, 25.— Alward, John (T), 2 May, 1416; i, 221.— Alyn, Johu (A), 14 Oct, 1405 ; i, 761'; Wm., " de Venn " (A), 17 March, 1412- 13; i, 178; Wm., R, of Great Torrington (T), 23 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246,— Amyet, Walter (A), 19 Sept, 1401 (V.G.) ; ii, 201=,— Andrew, Wm, (T), 2 Sept, 1418 : 1, 242. — Antron, Joceus, " omnes minores Ordines a Guillelmo Ep. BasUiensi," 14 March, 1396-7 ; i, ll* ; also (A), 15 March, 1396-7 ; i, 11".- Arthur, John (A), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 2.32l> ; (S), 11 Dec, 1417; i, 237; (D), 6 March, 1417-18 ; i, 238b.— Artour, Thos. (S), 22 March, 1416-17; i, 2311',— atte Beare, Alexander (D), 19 Sept, 1401 (V.G.) ; ii, 20", -Austell, Steph, (T), 22 Nov,, 1410 ; i, 109l> ; repeated 15 Nov,, 1411 ; i, 139.— Aysche, John (T), 5 Jan., 1410-11 ; i, 114,— Ayssh, John (T), 17 Feb., 1410-11 ; i, 117. Bakaller, John, clerk, 20 Feb., 1409-10 ; i, 94''.— Baly, Wm. (S), 14 Feb., 1409-10 ; i, 94b.— Barton, John, (S), 7 March, 1415-16 ; i, 218.— Bate, Wm. (A), 25 Feb., 1416-17 ; ,i, 231 ; (D), 27 M.-iy, 1417 ; i, 232b— Batyn, Walter (A), 14 June ; i, 181b.— Baudyn. Henry (A), 10 June, 1401 ; i, 56b. . John, clerk, 14 July, 1401; i, 58.— Baumfylde, John, scholar, 30 Jan., 1402-3 (V.G.); n, 25.— Bawchyn, alias Come, Wm., (T), 2 Oct, 1408 ; i, 87.— Beare, Johu (A), 9 Jan., 1406-7 ; i, 80b.— BeaufysS, John (A), 22 Dec, 1403, 1, 69b.— Bechamp, Rd. (T), 15 Sept, 1410; i, 104^— Benet Koger (S), 11 March, 1402-3 ; i, 62b.— Benny, Peter (T), 15 Dec, 1397 ; i, 14 ; (A), 26th Feb., 1397-8 ; i, 15b.— Betty, John (A), 4 March, 1402-3 ; i, 62b.— Bety, Odo (T), " ad Titu lum Prioratus Bodmin," 22 March, 1398-9 ; i, 26,— Bevyll, Thos. (A), 26 Oct, 1404 ; i, 72.— Beynyn, Wm, (A), 11 Dee, 1400 ; i, 51b.— BUdeston, Nieh,, "Utriusque Juris BacaUario," R. of PhUlack, (T), 17 March, 1410-11 ; 1 121.— Blacheford, alias Brygge, Thos. (A), 3 Dec, 1409, i, 91.— BlakehUle, Wm. (b), 5 March, 1417-18 ; i. 238b ; (D), 3 May, 1418 ; i, 240.— Blenden, or Blendeyn, Roger (A), 7 Dee, 1418 ; i, 244 ; (D), 23 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246.— Bodeway, John (T), 13 Nov., 1416; i, 228.-Bodyly, Rd. (T), 23 Oct., 1417 ;i, 235b ; (S), 2 March, 1417-18 ; i, 238 ; (D), 14 March, 1417-18 ; i 238i> -Bole, Alexander (T), 11 Nov., 1412, i, 172b. -Bolham, Nioh. (A), 27 Oct, 1404; 1, 72.-Bolter, Roger, R. ot Blackawton (T), 22 Aug., 1401 ; 1, 68.--Bonde^ John 23 Nov., 1396; i, 9b.-Borlegh, Roger (A), 24 Sept., 1412 ; 1, 166 ; (D) ad Titulum... Monasterii de Bukfestre [Buckfast],' 19 AprU 1413 ; L I'S"-— Bomebury, John (S), 13 July, 1415 ; i, 211b.-Borne3lo, John (A), 17 March, 1412-13; i 178; (S), 14 June, 1413; 1, 181b.-Boryslegh Thos^ Fr, St Jolm s Hosp., Exon. (D), 16 May, 1410; i, 95b.-Bosfrawell, Thos 24 May, 1396 ;i, 9.-Bosvelec, John (T), 15 June, 1397 ; i, 12b.-Bosvysek,_ Ralph (S) 10 Jan., 1408-9; i, 88. -Botrigan, Wm. (T), 15 May, 1417 ; 1, 232; (S) 11 Dec, 1417; i, 237.-Bouude, Thos. (T), 21 Oct, 1406 ; i, 80.-Bouryng, John ckrk, 6 May, 1397 ; i, 12.-Bovye, John, see Morton.-Bovydon, John, R. of Dartington (D), 6 Feb., 1418-19 ; i, 245.-Bowedon, John, junior (D), "ad Titulum.., 468 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Letters Dimissory). Prioratus... Barum," 14 June, 1413, i, 181b.— Bragge, John (T), 21 Sept. 1400 ; i, 49.— Brake, John (D), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b.— Bremelcomb, Wm R. of Nymet Tracy (A), 15 Oct, 1399 ; i, 31.— Brenta, Benedict, M.A (S), 10 Sept, 1409; i, 89b.— Brok, Nich. (T), 7 Feb., 1409-10 ; i, 94b; Thos. (A), 23 Feb., 1402-3 V.G.) ; u, 25.— Bronwon, Ralph (T), 31 March, 1416; i, 219>' ; (S), 12 Sept, 1416; i, 226.— Broun, John (A), 21 March, 1416-17; i, 231*; Thos. (T), 12 March, 1409-10; i, 95 ; Walter (A), 3 July, 1412 ; i, 162 ; John (S), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232^— Brygge, John (A), 10 Dec, 1417 ; i, 237 ; (D), 5 March, 1417-18 ; i, 238b ; Thos. alias Blacheford, q.v.— Buggh, Ingrianus (D), " ad titulum ... Monasterii de Boklond, 13 June, 1413 ; i, 181.— Bullok, Walter (S), R of Atherington, 4 Feb. 1397-8 ; i, 15 ; (S), 16 Sept, 1398 ; i, 18.— BureU, John, R. of Clyst St George, 12 Jan., 1406-7 ; i, 80*. -Burgoun, John, R. of St. Olave's, Exeter, (T), 26 Jan., 1403-3 ; i, 69b.— Bussbyry, Lewis, R. of Cheryton Episeopi (D), 29 March, 1418, i, 239.— ByaUe, Bob. (S), 24 Feb., 1400-1, i, 55.— Byke, Reginald (A), 16 July, 1409; i, 89b.— Byrcomb, Rd. (D), 10 Dee, 1417; i, 237.— Byttebeare, John (A), 1 Dec, 1401; i, 58b; gteph. (S), 6 June, 1397 ; i, 12b.— Byttebere, alias Kyrton (T), 22 Oct, 1417 ; i, 235*. Calwe, Rd. (A), 23 March, 1399-1400 ; i, 34.— Came, Wm. (T), 27 Oct., 1404 ; i, 72 (see Kaam) .—Camela, Gervase (A) ; 26 Sept, 1418 ; i, 242* ; (S), 26 March, 1419 ; i, 246 ; (D), 29 May, 1419 ; i, 247b.— Camyl, John (S) ; 16 Sept., 1416 ; i, 226.— Cararthan, John, 13 Sept., 1411 ; i, 134b.— Carbura, John (A), 26 Nov., 1414 ; i, 204b.— Carder, John (A), 15 March, 1396-7 ; i, 11*.- Cardrew, Peter (D), 23 March, 1418-19; i, 246.— Cardu, Thos., 8 March, 1396-7 ; i, 11*.- Camebon, Michael (T), 22 Jan., 1403-4 ; i, 69b.— Carslegh, James, R. of Bradford (D), 23 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246.— CarswyU or Carsewyll, Rob. (T), 30 Octi 1399 ; i, 31b ; (S), 7 March, 1399-1400 ; i, 33*.- Cergeaux, John, R. of St Martin's by Looe, 3 Oct., 1397 ; i, ISb ; (repeated) 13 Jan., 1397-8 ; i, 14*.- Champyon, Wm. (S), 11 March, 1402-3; i, 62b.— Chuger, John (T), 2 May, 1416; i, 221.— Clegh, Wm. (A), 12 Sept, 1416; i, 226; (D), 25 Feb., 1416-17; i, 231.— Clerk, John (A), 13 June, 1406 ; i, 78 ; John, of Tiverton (A), 21 Sept, 1411 ; i, 135 ; Johu (T), 9 May, 1414 ; i, 196.— Clok, John (A), 10 March, 1412-13 ; i, 177b ; iS), 4 April, 1413 ; i, 179 ; (D), 18 April, 1413 ; i, 179*.- Cobethorn, John (T). 8 Jan., 1416-17 ; i, 228b.— Cockys, Thos. (A), 19 March, 1406-6 ; i, 77b.— Cocksone, John (S), 25 Feb., 1416-17 ; i, 231 ; (D), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b.— Coffyn, Thos. (T), 27 Jan., 1400-1 ; i, 54*.- Cok, Wm. (S), "ad titulum ... monasterii de Torre," 7 April, 1413 ; i, 179b ; (D) V. of Hennock (his title) 12 AprU, 1413 ; i, 179b.— Cokworthy, John (T), 13 Aug., 1412 ; i, 164.— Colbron, Thos. (S), 5 March, 1417-18; i, 238b; (j))^ 3 May, 1418; i, 240.— Cole, John (A), 17 Nov., 1398; i, 22b; Ralph (S), 8 Nov., 1413; i, 187*; Thos., see Stephyn ; i, 33b ; Thos. (D), 14 May, 1410 ; i, 95b.— CoU, John (A), 10 Feb., 1401-2, i, 60 — Colle, John, clerk (T), 13 Dec. 1402 (V.G.) ; n, 23*; Walter (A), R. of Milton Damarel; 16 Oct, 1413 ; i, 186 ; Wm. (S), 23 Dee, 1414 ; i, 206.— CoUys, John (A), 17 July, 1399 ; i, 28*.- CoUyt, Johu, clerk (T), 23 Aug., 1402 (V.G.) ; U, 22b.— Columpton, John (D), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b.— Colyford, John (D), "ad titulum ... Monasterii de Newnham," 13 June, 1413 ; i, 181. — Come, Wm. (A), 17 March, 1412-13; i, 178; (S), 21 April, 1413; i, 180, and see Bawchym.— Cook, John, clerk (T), 16 Feb., 1402-3 (V.G.) ; ii, 25 ; Thos. (A), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b ; (S), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b.— Cork, John (D), 21 June, 1402 ; i, 61.— Corndon, John, Clerk, 19 Feb., 1409-10 ; i, 94*.— Comu, John (D), 14 May, 1410 ; i, 95b.— Coryton, Andrew (A), 17 Sept, 1399 ; i, 29.— Cote, Wm. (T), 17 July, 1399 ; i, 28b.— Cowlyng, John (T), 14 April, 1399 ; i, 26b . (S)^ 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b ; Thos. (A), 22 Sept, 1410 ; i, 105.— Cramemour, Rd. (A), 17 March, 1412-13 ; i, 178 ; Rd. (S), 6 April, 1413 ; i, 179* ; (D), 21 AprU, 1413 ; i, 179b.— Crewys, Walter, R. of Vu-ginstowe (A), 9 Feb., 1416-17 ; i, 230*.— Cristow, Thos. (A), 8 June, 1413 ; i, 181.- Crook, John (A), 3 June, 1406; i, 77*. -Crugge, John (A), 26 Sept, 1414 ; i, 200*.- Crympe, Wm. (A), 26 Oct, 1402 ; i, 62.-Cuer, Peter (T), 7 Oct, 1408 ; i, 87.— Curteys, Wm. (T), 31 March, 1416 ; i, 219b; (S), 12 Sept. 1416 ; i, 226. Davy, John (A), 2 June, 1406 ; i, 77'b ; (repeated) 23 Dec, 1408 ; i, 87* ; and INDEX— ORDINATIONS (Letters Dimissory.) 469 (apparently) again 20 Nov., 1415 ; 1, 215 ; (S), 1 April, 1416 ; i, 220 ; (D), 12 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226.— Dawe, Wm. (S), 29 Jan., 1407-8 ; i, 83*.— Decam, John (D), 16 Feb., 1401-2 (V.G.) ; u, 17*.- Deucleff, John, junior (T), 9 Nov., 1411 ; i, 138*— Dene, John (A), 15 March, 1396-7 ; i, lib— Denys Richard., (D), 4 Dee, 1395 ; 1, 7.— Deyman, John, clerk, 21 Nov., 1400 ; 1, 50b.— Doyngel, lyo (A), 20 Sept, 1401 (V.G.) ; ii, 20*.— Drake, John (A), 1 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231*.— (S), 22 March, 1416-17 ; 1, 231*. Dreyn, Michael (T), 9 Dec, 1398 ; 1, 23*.-Dygnum, Roger (T), 10 April, 1416 ; i, 220.— Dymmok, Walter (D), 14 March, 1401-2 (V.G.) ; u, 17*.- Dyra, John (T), 23 Feb., 1404-5 ; i, 73b.— Dypford, John (T), 24 Feb., 1400 ; i, 55.— DyrehyU, Jas. (A), 27 Sept., 1408 ; i, 87. Eadmound or Edmond. John (T), 14 Dec, 1397 ; i, 14 ; apparently repeated, 8 April, 1399; i, 26.— EUecomb, John (A), 25 Feb., 1416-17; i, 231.— Elys, John, (T), 3 Feb., 1400-1; i, 64*; (A). 17 March, 1412-13; i, 178; (S), 7 April, 1413; i, 179*.— Erie, John (S), 2 March, 1417-18; i, 238; (D), 19 May, 1418 ; i, 240.— Esoth, John (S), 5 Jan., 1408-9 ; i, 87*.— Estecote. John (D), 14 Sept, 1401 (V.G.); ii, 20*. Favkener, Thos (A), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232* ; (S), 11 Dec, 1417 ; i, 237.— Fax, John (A), 3 Oct, 1405; i. 76b; (i;)_ 21 Jan., 1406-7; i, 80b.— Felaw, Wm. (S), 18 June, 1419; i, 247b.-Ferreys, Rob. (T), 9 Feb., 1401-2 (V.G.); ii, 17b.— Fodrynghey, Johu (S), 3 June, 1406; i, 78.— Folyet John, 26 Nov., 1397 ; i, 14. — Foj-de, Gregory (D), "ad titulum ... Prioratus Sancti Germani," 14 June, 1413; i, 181*. -Forde, alias Row, Thos. (S), 25 Feb., 1416-17; i, 231 ; (D), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231*.— Forste, Johu (A), 3 June, 1406; i, 77*.-Fort, John, clerk (T), 11 May, 1402 (V.G.) ; u, 21*.— Forthe, Thos. (D), 7 June, 1403 ; i, 64*.- Fouke, John, R. of Parkham (S), 31 Jan., 1402-3 ; i, 62*.— Fowler, John fA), 12 Dee, 1417 ; i, 237; 5 March, 1417-18; i, 238*.— Frank, Rob. (A), 26 Sept., 1412; i, 168.— Fraunceys, Walter (T), 6 June, 1403-4 ; i, 69*.— Frenssh, John (S), 5 March, 1415-16 ; i, 218.— Fylham, Wm., M.A. (T), 10 Sept, 1409 ; i, 89*. —Fylp, Nich. (A), 25 Feb., 1416-17 ; i, 231 ; (S), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b.— Fylp, Rob. (A), 27 May, 1417; i. 232b; (D)_ 12 Dee, 1417; i, 237. GabryeU, Rd., R. of St Mawnan, 24 Nov., 1399 ; i, 32b.— Gambon, John (A), 10 July, 1402 ; i, 61b . Thos. (T), 28 Nov., 1398 ; i, 22b.— Gebbe, Thos. (A), 31 March, 1416 ; i, 219*.— Geek, Rd. (A), 8 Dee 1402 (V.G.) ; ii, 23*.- Gerveys, Steph., R. of Ruan-major ; 29 Jan., 1398-9, i, 24b.— Gode, Hugh (A), 2 Dee. 1406 ; i, 80b.— Godefray, John (S), 2 June, 1406 ; i, 77b.— Godegrave, John (T), 26 Sept, 1404 ; i, 72.— Goden, Vivian (T), 5 Nov., 1406 ; i, 80.— Gonne, Henry (T), 1 Sept, 1408 ; i, 86b.— Gortebos, Wm., R. of St Endellion (T), 14 Oct, 1416 ; i, 226b.— Govys, John (T), 24 March, 1413-14 ; i, 195.— Grede, John, 21 Sept, 1396 ; i, 9.— Gregor, Henry (S) ab Episcopo BasUiensi, 15 March, 1396-7 ; i, lib— Grendon, Henry (A), 26 Jan., 1403-4 ; i, 69b.-Greue, Wm. (T), 24 Nov., 1407 ; i, 82b.— Grype,....(A), 3 Oct, 1408; i, 87.— Grys, Thos. (A), 26 Nov., 1402; i, 62.— Gune, Henry (D), 2 AprU, 1409 ; i, 88 ; Roger (D), 11 March, 1418-19 ; i. 246.— C ¦" ~ ----- """ .. , m, _ ,.x .,0 T.._. -,.-,0. i, 181. 1 4-1 ^ • March, i4¥5"-6 ; i,"'77b.— Gylie, Rd.' (S), 19 Dec, 1411 '; i^ 140b ; Steph. (S), 12 Sept, 1416; i 226.— Gynys, Johu (D), "ad titulum ... Prioratus Sancti Germani," 14 June, 1413 ; i, 18lK-Gyst, Fr. Wm. (S), 8 March, 1402-3 (V.G.); ii, 25*.- Gyston, John (T), 21 May, 1404 ; i, 71 . ^ , ,,^ „„ -m. Hacche, John (A)> 5 Sept, 1397 ; i, 13.— Halsangere, John (A), 23 Feb., 1399-1400 ; i, 33*.— Haly, Johu (A), 6 Aug., 1408 ; i, 86.— Harde, John, clerk (T), 20 Feb., 1411-12; i, 145.— Harry, John (A), 7 March, 1415-16; 1, 218; S) 12 Sept., 1416 ; i, 226; Nich. (D), 28 Feb., 1414-15 ; 1, 208'> ; Thos. (S), 7 June, 1403 ; i, 64*.-Hauk, John (D), 6 June, 1403 ; 1, 64b.-Haydere, Steph. (T), 28 Nov., 1410; i, 109b.-Haye, Geoffrey (A), 10 Dec., 1395; 1, 7.-Haywode, Robert (A), 4 Dec, 1395 ; i, 7 ; (S), 24 Feb., 1395-6 ; 1, 8- 470 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Letters Dimissory). Heanok, John (A), 6 Dec, 1400 ; i, 61.-Helyer, Rd. (A), 10 Dee, 1417 ; i, 237 ; (D), 25 Feb., 1417-18 ; i, 238.— Helys,Thos. (S), 6 June, 1403 ; i, 64*.— Hende, Wm. (A), 7 March, 1409-10 ; i, 95.-Hendre, Wm. (A), 1 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231*; (S), 16 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b ; (D), 14 May, 1417 ; i, 232.— Henforth, Thos. "ad omnes Minores Ordines, a Guilelmo Episc. h'asiliensi," 14 March, 1396-7, i, lib ; j^)^ 15 March, 1396-7 ; i, lib.— Henry [Magistro Henrico], 4 Dec, 1396 ; i, IQb ; Johu (A), 19 April, 1397 ; i, 12.— HereU, Wm. (S), R. of Stockleigh English, 26 Feb., 1397-8 ; i, 15.b— Hereword, Wm. (T), 25 Nov., 1399 ; i, 33.- Heydere, Thos. (A), 19 May, 1398 ; i, 18.— HUlary, Ralph (T), 16 Oct, 1406 ; i, 80.— Hureward, Wm., clerk, 26 Jan., 1401-2; i, 69.— Hogge, Hugh (S), 6 Jan., 1408-9; i, 87b.— Hohne, Rd. (D), 14 May, 1410; i, 96b.-Holrug, Wm. (S), 30 May. 1396; i, 9 ; (S), apparently repeated "ab Episc. BasUiensi," 15 March, 1396-7 ; i, lib, — Hopere, John, see Wylle, John. — Hornabroke, Wm. ^A), 8 Oct., 1413; i, 186. — Hoskyn, John (S), 2 Sept, 1419; i, 248. -Howe, Rd. (S), 16 Feb., 1401-2 (V.G.); u, 17*. -Huchyn, Henry (T), 19 April, 1410; i, 95*; (S), 14 May, 1417; i, 232.— Huchun, Henry (T), 4 Nov.. 1415 ; i, 214*.'-Hulle, John (A), 3 April, 1405; i, 74; (S), 6 May, 1405; i, 74*; (D), 13 Sept., 1405; i,'76; John (T), 28 May, 1414 ; i, 196b.— Hunte, Roger (A), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232* ; (D), 12 Dec, 1417; i, 237; Thos. ;A), 4 Dec, 1395; i, 7; CS), 24 Feb,, 1395-6; i, 8.-Hurt, Wm. (T), 6 Dee, 1400; i, 51*. —HyU, John (A), 7 May, 1400 ; i, 36b.— Hynde, gdm. (A), 18 Dee, 1414 ; i, 206*.— Hyr or Hyre, John (A), 26 Feb, 1416-17 ; i, 231 ; (S), 21 March, 1416-17; i, 23lb; (D), 27 May, 1417; i, 232b. -Hyskyn, Wm. (S), 16 Feb, 1401-2 (V.G.) ; ii, 17*. "Vlond. John (A), 27 May 1417; i, 232*; (D), 12 Dec, 1417; i, 237. .lanua, Nich. (S), 7 June, 1403; i, 64b. -Jerbard, John (T), 29 April, 1406; i, 77b; apparently repeated, when be was R. of Roborough (T). 26 April, 1410 ; i, 96b— Job, Thos., R. of Plymtree, 8 AprU, 1418 ; i, 239. Kaam, Win. (A), 5 Jan., 1405-6; i, 77.— Kelly, John, (D), 24 Feb., 1400-1 ; i, 55 ; John (T), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b . (A), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b; (S), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b . (D), 10 Dec, 1417 ; i, 237,— Kene, Edm'. (A), 12 Jan., 1414-15 ; i, 207.— Kenegy, Henry (A), 25 Feb,, 1416-17 ; i, 231 ; (S), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232*.— Keuryg, Rd. (S\ 20 March, 1-U8-19 ; i, 246. — Knouston, John, clerk (T), 7 Jan., 1402-3 (V.G,) ; u, 23*, —Knyght, John (A), 3 May, 1418 ; i, 240 ; Henry, (S), 26 March, 1419 ; i, 246,— Knyth, Wm, (D), 14 May, 1410; i, 95b. -KyUyow, p^ter (A), 18 May, 1418; i, 240.— Kyng, John (A), 11 March, 1402-3; i, 62*; John (A), 24 Sept, 1415; i, 213 ; (D), 23 March, 1416-16 ; i, 218 ; Rob. (S), 16 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246 ; Wm.> (A), 8 Jan., 1415-16; i, 215*.— KyngwyU, Rob. (A), 28 Sept, 1414; i, 200*; (D), 22 Jan., 1414-15; i, 207.— Kyngysford, Ralph (T), 10 Sept, 1409; i, 89b.^Kyrton, John (T), 19 May, 141R ; i, 240. Ladycourt, Rob, (T), 25 Nov., 1417 ;, i, 237.— Lake, Edm. (T.), 9 July, 1404 ; i, 71.— Lanbrobys, alias Wylkyn, John (S), 28 May, 1414 ; i, 196b.- T,n.licrq. T?PO"inQl(^ /'S^ '* o/1 +i+TiliTr« 'Dr.in-t.ni-,,^ T)U,_«^a — '> 10 T thio . janga, Reginald (S), " ad titulum Prioratus Plympton", 12 June, 1413 ; i, 181.— Langhman, Rob. (A), 3 June, U06; i, 77b.— Langeman, jjoh. (A), 16 April, 1415 : i, 209b.— Lanrak, Rd., clerk ; 2 May, 1396 ; i, 9 ; Thos., R. of Duloe (S), 9 May, 1397; i, 12.— Lanscosek, Rd. (T), 26 Oct, 1404; i, 72.— Lanystly, Alan (A), ab Epis. BasUiensi, 15 March, 1396-7; i, 11*.— Lauerence, Thos. (A), 14 Nov., 1413 ; i, 187*.- Laurens, John (S), 12 Dee, 1417 ; i, 237.— Laury, John (A), 12 Feb., 1396-7 ; i, lib. —Lawe, r^,. (A), 23 Sept, 1413 ; i, 184.— Legh, Edw., (T), 2 July, 1403 ; i, 67 ; Wm. (T), 2 June, 1411 ; 1, 124.— Lercedekne, Michael, Archpriest of Haccombe (S), 6 May, 1402 ; i, 60b.— Loman, John (S), 23 Sept., 1408 ; i, 86*.— Loryng, Thos. (D), 17 March, 1412-13; i, 178.— Loueryng, Rob., 16 March, 1396-7; i, 11*.— Lovecok, Nich. (A), 17 March, 1401-2 (V.G.); i, 17*.-Lovytop, Michael (T), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231*.— Lowys, Thos. (A), 31 March, 1416 ; i 219*.— Luddon, Thos. (D), 19 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246.— Luditon, Thos. (A.) 7 Dee, 1418; 1, 244.— Luk, John, R. of Uffculme (T), 30 Dec, 1399 -i 33 — Lyghtfoot, John (A), 29 Aug., 1401 ; i, 68. -Lyne, John (A), 'lO Sept, 1416 ; I, 226 ; (D), 1 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231*. -Lynyston, Thos (S) "ad INDEX— ORDINATIONS (Letters Dimissory). 471 titulum, ..Monasterii de Boklonde," 12 June, 1413; i, 181.— Lvwer. Rob. (T) 23 May, 1414 ; i, 196*. Mabbe, John, 12 Sept., 1397 ; i, 13.— Malewayn, John, R. of Calstock (A), 6 Nov. 1403 ; i, 68.— Man, John (A), 6 Aug., 1408 : i, 86.— Mannyng, Rd. (T), 26 Nov., 1411; i, 140*. —Marchaunt, Benedict (T), 9 M.iroh, 1398-9; i, 26.— Marchaunt, Fr. Rob. (D), 8 March, 1402-3 (V.G.) ; ii, 25*.— Marke, John (D), 3 June, 1406 ; i, 77*.— Marker, Rd,, (T), 7 Dee, 1418 ; i, 244 ; (S), 1 May, 1419 ; 1, 246*,— Marker, Walter (A), 19 Sept, 1406; i, 79.- Mares, John (T), 16 Dec 1401 ; 1, 59.— MarschaU, PhUip (T), 30 Nov., 1408 ; i, 87*.— MarshaU, Walter (T), 31 May, 1412 ; i, 160*.— Martin, John (T), 26 Feb., 1397-8 ; i, 15*.— Martyn, John (S), 3 May, 1418 ; i, 240.— Martyn, alla'i Smyth, Thos. (A), 14 May, 1419 ; i, 247*.— Mason, Rd,, (A), 16 Feb., 1402-3 (V.G.); ii, 25.— Mathy, John (A), 5 March 1417-18 ; i, 238*.— (S), 3 May, 1418 ; i, 240.— Matthu, John (T), 25 May, 1401 ; ii, 17*.— Matthy, Rd., clerk (T), 18 Feb., 1402-3 (V.G.) ; u, 26.— Mayov, John, 2 Jan., 1402-3 ; 1, 62*.— Merther, Laurence (T), 8 Nov., 1398 ; i, 22; (A), 14 March, 1398-9 ; 1, 26.— Mewan, Rd. (T), 39 Dec, 1415 ; i, 215*.— Mewsham, Wm, (T), 21 Sept, 1410 ; i, 105.— Michael, Peter (T). 15 Dec, 1399 ; i, 33.— MUward, Henry (A), 16 May, 1406 ; i, 77* - (S), 13 Jan., 1406-7 ; 1, 80b.— Molentz, Thos. (D), 13 June, 1416; i, 221b.-Mondei-e, Wm. (A), 1 April, 1416 ; i, 220 ; (D), 12 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226.— Monk, John (S), 3 March, 1416-17 ; 231b ; (D), 22 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b,— More, John (D), 12 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226.— Morewyll, Ralph (T), 24 AprU, 1419 ; i, 246b.-Morton, alias Bovye, John (A), 9 Oct, 1412, i, 169b ; (D), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b.— Morys, John (A), 14 March, 1412-13; i, 178; (S), 6 April, 1413; i, 179b; (D), 13 June, 1413 ; i, 181.— Mungyn, Ralph (A), 7 July, 1400 ; i, 43 : (A), 18 Oct, 1400, i, 49.— MycheU, John (S), 2 June, 1406; i, 77b.— Mychel, John (A), 17 Dee,1410 ; 1, llOb — Mylbury, John (A), 23 Sept, 1404; i, 72,— Mylleward, or Mylward, John (A), 1 AprU, 1416; i, 219b; (D)^ 12 Sept, 1416; i, 226.— Mylyngy, Wm. (A), 17 March, 1412-13 ; i, 178 ; (S), 4 April, 1413 ; i, 179. Nanskelly, John (T), 9 Nov., 1407 ; i, 82b. — Nanslowen or Nanslouwen, John (A), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b ; ^S), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 23-2b.— Nansmer, Henry, clerk, 16 Dec, 1395 ; i, 7 ; (A), 24 Feb, 1395-6 ; i, 7.— Noel, Thos., 17 June, 1396; i, 9; (A), ab Episc. BasUiensi 15 March, 1396-7; i, lib— Nuweuham, Rob. (A), 7 Dec, 1418; i, 244; (D), 23 March, 1418-19; i, 246.— NycoU, Henry (A), 21 March, 1416-17; i, 231b; (S), 27 May, 1417; i, 232b; John (A), 22 Nov., 1406; i, 80b— Nichol, Thos. (A), 30 Jan., 1397-8; i, 14b.— Nywennine, John (A), 15 Sept, 1405; i, 76. Olyver, Alan (A), 14 May, 1417 ; i, 232 ; (D), 27 Oct, 1417 ; i. 235b ; John (D), 19 March, 1402-3 ; i, 63.— Oppy, John (A), 21 March, 1410-17 ; i, 231* ; (S), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b. -Opus, Rd. (S),25 Feb., 1416-17; i, 231 ; (D), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 23ib.— Osanne, Peter (A), 20 June, 1419 ; i, 247b. -Osborn, John, R. of St Ive (T), 18 Oct., 1400 ; i, 49 ; Martin (T), 28 Feb , 1404-6 ; i, 73b.— Osmond, Peter (A), 5 April, 1413 ; i, 179b ; (S), 19 AprU, 1413 ; i, 179b.— Osmunt, Peter (D), 3 June, 1406 ; i, 77b Pakyn, Steph. (D), 7 June, 1403 ; i, 64b.— Papeiay, John (S), 12 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226. -Parker, John (T), 9 Sept, 1400; i, 47.— Paslew, John (A), 30 Sept, 1416; i, 226.— Patry, John (A), 20 March, 1411-12; i, 146.— Paul or Pauly, Noel (T), 12 Oct, 1418 ; i, 243 ; (A), 11 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246.— Paulyn, Rd. (T), 11 Nov., 1407 ; i, 82b.— Paye, Thos. (T), 14 Aug., 1414 ; i, 198; (S), 12 Sept, 1416, i, 226.-Pavn, Johu (S), 12 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226. -Payne, Rob. (A), 29 Sept, 1407 ; i, 82b ; (D) ; 17 Feb., 1407-8 ; i, 83b. -Penbyrthy, Henry (T), 1 March, 141 6-17 ; i, 231b ; (A), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b ; (s), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b.— PenbygyU, nd. see Trevaysment— Penbygyl, Wm., M.A (T), 10 May, 1408 ; i, 85b.— Penels, Rd., 12 Dec, 1398 ; i, 24.— Penhale, John (D), 2 Sept, 1419 ; 1, 248.— Pennaus, Johu (T), 1 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b ; (A), 22 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b ; (§)_ 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b.— Penpaly, John (T), 16 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226 ; (A), 25 Feb., 1416-17 ; i, 231 ; (S), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231b . (D), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232b.— Pensans, alias Talwart, Michael (T), 2 Oot, 1411 ; i, 138, -Penwyth, Walter (D), 5 July, 1400; i, 43.— Percevale, Wm., R. ot 472 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Letters Dvmissory). Martinhoe (T); 1 May, 1419 ; i, 246*.- Perkyn, John (T), 7 March, 1415-16; i, 218 ; (A), 31 March, 1416; i, 219b; (d)^ 12 Sept., 1416; i, 226.— Petyt, John (T), 21 Oct, 1400 (V.G.) ; ii, 16 ; Steph. (T), 23 Oct, 1403; i, 68.— Peulyn, John (A), 25 Feb., 1416-17 ; i, 231.— Phylyp, John (T), 22 April, 1413 ; i, 180 ; John, (S), 10 May, 141.5; i, 210: Rd. (A), 14 June, 1402 (V.G.) ; ii, 22. — Pilheade, Nich. (D), 17 March, 1412-13 ; i, 178.— Planya, Rd. (T), 20 Nov., 1399 ; i, 32*.— Polreden, John (T), 13 Oct, 1418 ; i, 243.— Prenteys, Geoffi-ey, M.A. (T), 22 Oct., 1403 ; i, 68.— Pretor, John (A), 1 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231* ; (S), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231* ; (D), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232*.— Prous or Prou3'5, John, R. of Dunchideock (T), 26 Jan., 1411-12; i, 142; (S), 14 Jan.. 1418-19; i, 244*.- Prust, Robert (D), 28 Feb., 1406-6 ; i, 77*.— Puntere, Henry (A), 19 Sept, 1402 (V.G.) ; ii, 23.— Purs, John (A), 25 Feb., 1416-17; i, 231; (S), 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231* ; (D), 16 May, 1417: i, 232.— Pvers, John (T), 11 Dec, 1417 ; i, 237 ; (S), 5 March, 1417-18 ; i, 238* ; (D), 3 May, 1418 ; i, 240; Wm., clerk, 12 Oct.. 1397 ; i, 13*.— Pyken, Joceus (S), 12 Sept, 1416; i, 226.— Pylton, Win. (T), 3 Dee, 1401 ; i, 58*— Pytyngton, Thos., R. of St Mawnan (T), 1 July, 1405 ; i, 75*. Quyntrell, John (A), 3 April, 1419 ; i, 246. Rav, Thos. (A), 26 March, 1419; i, 246; Wm. (A), 5 March. 1417-18; i 238* ; (D), 7 Dec, 1418 ; i, 24L— Ravt. Wm. (T), 1 Dee, 1401 ; j, 58*. — Rauly, John, 4 Dec, 1396 ; i, 10*. — Raulyn, John (A), 06 Episc. BasUiensi, 15 March, 1396-7 ; i, 11*.— Ravlyn, PhUip (T), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232*.— Rawlyn, Edm. (S), 16 March, 1418-19; i, 246.— Raynold, John (D), 21 Sept, 1410; i, 105.— Rede, Henry (A), 6 Aug., 1408; i, 86; John (T), 7 Dee 1418 ; i, 244 ; (S), 23 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246.— Rede, Wm. (T), 3 Oct, 1405; i, 76*.— Rem, Henry (A), 26 Sept, 1415; i, 21 3. -Renawdyn, Rd. (S), 28 May, 1414 ; i, 196*.— Rendy, Rd. (S), 20 May, 1403 ; i, 64*.— Reprene, Thos. (A), 10 Nov., 1417; i, 235*; (S), 5 March, 1417-18; i, 238*; (S), 3 May, 1418; i, 240.— Robert, Henry (T), 21 Feb., 1401-2 (V.G.) ; ii, 17*; John (D), 20 Nov., 1399; i, 32*.- Robot, Henry (D), 2 April, 1416 ; i, 220.— Robyn, John (S), 19 Sept, 1406; i, 79.— Rogeer, John (A), 23 Sept, 1401; i, 58.— Roke, Thos., LL.B. ; 14 Sept, 1395 ; i, 5.— Roos, John (A), 25 Feb., 1416-17 ; i, 231 ; (S) 21 March, 1416-17 ; i, 231* ; (D), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232*.— Roser, John (T), 10 Feb., 1415-16; i, 215*.— Rostase, John (A), 22 Dee, 1405 ; i, 77.— Rowe, John (S), 12 Sept,, 1416 ; i, 226.— Row, Thos., see Forde.— Row, Wm. (S), 21 Sept, 1410; i, 105.— Rychard, Henry, R. of Lanreath (A), 22 Oct, 1412; i, 170; (D), 14 June, 1413; i, 181*.— Rydligo, John (T), 5 Dee, 1398 ; i, 23*.— Ryppelegh, John (S), 12 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226.— Rysby, John, R, of St Petrock's, Exeter (Al, 4 Oct, 1418 ; i, 242*.— Byvel, John (S), 18 Nov., 1401 (V.G.) ; ii, 20*. Sagher, Roger; 15 Sept., 1395; i, 5*.-Sayer, John (T), 22 June, 1411; i, 128*.- Saunder, John (T), 21 Nov., 1409; i, 90*; (S), 16 Feb., 1409-10; i, 94* ; Roger, (T), 12 March, 1409-10 ; i, 95.— ScereU, Thos. (T), 11 June, 1397 ; i, 12*.-Schere, Thos. (A), 23 Feb., 1402-3 (V.G) ; ii, 25.— Schirford, John, R. of Marham Church (S), 17 March, 1412-13 ; i, 178.-So^te, John, R. of Meavy (T), 11 Oct, 1400 (V.G.) ; ii, 16.— Scoche, John (S), 12 Sept, 1416; i, 226.— Soke, Rd. (T), 20 Nov., 1399; i, 32*.- Sele, Rob. (T), 11 March. 1418-19 ; i, 246 ; (S), 1 May, 1419 ; i, 246*.- Skambel, Wm. (T), 24 Nov., 1413 ; i, 190.-Skewys, John (D), 12 Sept, 1416 ; ilu-^.^^-T^^y.'Ty^' ^^^'^¦' "^®''''' ^ ^*y' 1^97 ; l, 12.— skydemore, Rd., R. of ShUhngford (A), 8 Dee, 1401 (V.G.); U, 20*; repeated 15 Dee, 1401; i, 68*.— ?,^^M' "^^^^ <'^'' 2^ ^«P*- '*06; i, 80.-Smyth, John (A), 8 Oct, 1400 (V.G.) ; u 16 ; Johu (A), 12 Feb., 1409-10 ; i, 94b . Roger, Prebendary of St. Probus (A), 3 June, 1401 ; i, 56* ; Thos. see Martyn ; Walter (A), 27 June, If^^i \'.}^'^o' "^"- C^'' 25 Nov., 1408 ; i, 87*. -Southcote. John (S), 2 ?^of ' -^^llh^V'' ^^^' <5l',^ ^^y- ^^1^ ' '' 240.-Speare, Roger (A), 3 June, ^,1?!',o' 77*.-Spernen, GUbert (A), 12 Dec, 1417 ; i, 237 ; (D). 5 March ]tb iJ b rr^}^^''T}'^'J°^''' ^- °^ Ringmore (A), 15 June, 1397 ; i, 12b.-Stephyu, John (T), "de Porthia" (i.e. of St Ives), 7 Dee, 1397 ; i, 14 ; INDEX— ORDINATIONS (Letters Dimissory). 478 (A), 26 Feb., 1397-8 ; i, 15b; John (T), 17 April, 1409 ; i, 88* ; Paul (S), 18 March, 1400-1 ; i, 55 ; Peter (A), 21 Feb., 1399-1400 ; i, 33 ; alias Cole, Thos., 17 March, 1399-1400 ; i, 33b.— Stevenys, Johu (A), 1 June, 14(16 ; i, 77*.— Rob., 23 June, 1413 ; i, 181*.— Stonerd, Rob., (T), 23 Nov., 1417 ; i, 236*; (S), 18 May, 1418; i, 240.— Stoute, Ralph (D), 12 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226.— Strode, Augustine (T), 18 Nov., 1406 ; i, 80.— Stryke, Rd. (A), 24 Oct., 1413 ; i, 187.— Sturte, Peter (T), 3 Sept, 1419 ; i, 248,— Sturt, Roger, R. of Vu-ginstowe (A), 11 Oct, 1412 ; i, 170 — Sturt, John (D), 25 May, 1401 ; u, 17*.— Susan, Thos. (D), " ad titulum Sancti Stephani, Launceston," 4 April, 1413 ; i, 179. — Sutton, John (A), 9 Jan., 1400-1 ; i, 54*.— Symme, John (T), 20 Nov., 1399 ; i, 32*.— Symon, John (A), 1 Feb., 1401-2 (V.G.) ; u, 17* ; Matthew (T), 28 Aug., 400 ; i, 46*; Thos. (A), 19 March, 1411-12 ; i, 146. Talwargh, John (A), 16 March, 1412-13; i, 178; (S), 5 April, 1413; i, 179.— Rd. (T), 15 Nov., 1395, i, 7.— Tapyn, John (T), 19 Nov., 1404; i, 72.— Taunt, Rob. (S), 11 Sept, 1402 (V.G) ; U, 23.— Taylour, Thos. (S.), 10 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226.— Thomas, Peter (T), 13 Feb., 1409-10 ; i, 94*.— Thomas, Ralph (A), 4 Nov., 1404 ; i, 72 : apparently repeated 12 Feb., 1408-7 ; i, 80*.— Thomma, John (D), 31 March, 1416 ; i, 219*. —Richard (A), 5 March, 1415-16 ; i, 218 ; (S), 1 April, 1416, i, 220.— Thomme, John (T), 21 May, 1405 ; i, 75.— Thuriok, John (A), 28 May, 1414 ; i, 196b.— Thyi-ward, John (T), 14 AprU, 1412 ; i, 147.— Tone. John, R. of Ashwater (T), 28 Muy, 1404 ; i, 71.— Torryng, Walter (A), 31 May, 1412 ; i, 160b.— Toser, Reginald (S), 8 March, 1417-18 ; i, 238b ; (D), 19 May, 1418 ; i, 240. -Trebell, Wm., R. of Lanteglos [-by-Camelford] (S), 8 Sept, 1418 ; i, 242b.— Treberweth, Nich. (T), 2 Jan., 1405-6 ; i, 77.— Treberveth, Wm. (T), 26 Nov., 1401 ; i, 58b.— Tredowarth, Thos., R. of Farringdon (D), 24 Feb., 1400-1 ; i, 55.— Treflyghyon, David (A), 17 Oct, 1413 ; i, 186.— Trefrydowe, Wm. (T), 17 Oot, 1417 ; i, 235*.— Tregodynov, John (T), 15 Dee, 1397 ; i. 14 ; (A), 26 Feb, 1397-8 ; i, 16*.— Treher, John (T), 22 Jan., 1403-4 ; i, 69*.- Trelegh, Thos., "abEp. BasUiensi," 16 March, 1396-7 ; i, lib ; (A), 15 March, 1396-7 ; i, lib.- Tremayn, Rd. (A), 27 Oct, 1417; i, 236b; (d), 5 March, 1417-18 ; i, 238b.— Trembras, Alexander (A), 16 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246.— Tresagher, Michael (A), 10 March, 1412-13 ; i. 177* ; (S), 5 April, 1413 ; i, 179* ; (D), 18 AprU, 1413 ; i, 179*.— Tretharapp Rd. (T), 5 March, 1414-15 ; i, 208*. Tretherf, Renaldus, R. of St Ladock (T), 12 Nov. 1414 ; i, 203.-Trethewy, John (T), "a Reverendo Patre in Christo Edwardo [Dauntesey], Medeusi Episcopo;" 20 Sept, 1413 ; i, 184 ; (A), 22 Sept, 1403 ; i, 67*.— Trethewy, Walter (D), 24 Sept, 1405 ; i, 76*,— Trevman, John (A), 7 Oct, 1416 ; i, 226.— Trevaysment, alms PenbygyU, Rd. (T), 12 Dec, 1417, i, 237,— Trevenezek, John (S), ab Ep. BasUiensi, 15 March, 1396-7 ; i, 11*.— Trevet, John (S), 12 July, 1401 (V.G.) ; u, 20.— Trevysa, Joceus (T), 7 March, 1415-16 ; 1, 218 ; (A), 31 March, 1416 ; i, 219*.— [Trevyda (sic)] (D), 12 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226.— Trewoyef, Henry (T), 7 Jan,, 1416-17 ; i, 228*.— Treye, alias Stoker, Wm. (A), 3 March, 1408-9 ; i, 88.— Treyugoff, Walter (T), 23 July, 1411 ; i, 129. -Tryby, Rd. (A), 26 Nov., 1401 ; i, ^8^.— 'Tryvet, John (S), 30 March, 1401 ; i, 55.— Twyford, Thos. (T), 2 Nov., 1411 ; i, 138*.— Twygg, John (T), 14 June, 1413 ; i, ISit.—Tybot, Baldwin (S), 12 Sept, 1416 ; i, 226,— Tyers, John (A), 19 May, 1413 ; i, 180b.-Tylle, John, clerk (T), 4 Sept, 1402 (V.G) ; ii 23 -'Tyrell John, R. of Zeal Monachorum (T), 20 Dec, 1398 ; 1, 24.-Tyrel, John (S), 12 Sept, 141G ; i, 226.— TyreU, Nich. (T), 15 Nov., 1395 ; i, 7. (D.), 3 May, 1418; i, 240.-Veele, John (D.), 18 May 1418; 1^ 240 _ 'Wade, Henry, 5 March, 1398-9 ; i, 26.-Wales, John (A) 4 Dec, 1396 ;i 10*. -Walys, John A), 16 Dee, 1401 ; i, 59.-Wallyng, Thos. (S. ., 8 March 141/ -18, ¦;, 238*; D.), 19 March, 1418 ; i, 240.-Walsche, or Walyssh, John (A.), 31 March, 1 ¦ " 2 L 474 INDEX — ORDINATIONS (Letters Dimissory). 1416 ; i, 219b ; (D.), 12 Sept., 1416 ; i, 226.— Walter, Thos. (D.)^ 5>March, 1405-6 ; i, 77b ; Wm. (S.), 20 March, 1418-19; i, 246.— War, Geoffrey (A.), 24 July, 1400 ; i, 44 ; apparently renewed 25 Feb., 1400-1 ; i, 55. — Warde, Thos., R. of "Whimple (D.), 15 Sept., 1418 ; i, 242*.— Warre, Thos., R. of Rewe (T.), 24 Feb., 1400-1 ; i, 55 ; R., of Uploman (S.), 13 Nov., 1406 ; i, 80.— Waryn, John, M.A., R. of Menhenyot (T.), 20 Dee, 1411 ; i, 140* ; (D.), 22 Aug., 1417 ; i, 233*.- Watty, Steph. (T.), 11 Dec, 1417; i, 237. -Waye (Wm.), 22 Nov., 1408; i, 87.— Wayneman, Rd. (T.), 7 March, 1409-10 ; i, 95.— Wayte, Rd. (A.), 5 Dec, 1399 ; i, 33.— Webbe, Ralph (A.), 26 Sept., 1399 ; i, 29.— Webber, Henry (S.), 20 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246.— WeUeslegh, Reginald, R. of Talkern [i.e. Mm,3ter] (T.), 7 Aug., 1408 ; i, 86.— Welyworth, John (A), 17 Jan., 1415-16 ; i, 215b.— Whateley, John, R. of Kentisbeare (S.), 24 Feb., 1395-6 ; i, 8.— Whysselwyll, Nich. (S.), 23 March, 1418-19; i, 246.— Whythede, Henry, clerk (T.), 19 Feb., 1413-14 ; i, 194; (D.), 30 May, 1414 ; i, 196b.— Whyte, John (S.), 18 May, 1418 ; i, 240.— WUberdon, Ralph (S.), 20 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246.— Wobbrok, Thos. (D.), 6 Feb., 1405-6 ; i, 77.— Wodham, John, monk of Tavistock (A.), 6 March, 1402-3 (V.G.) ; U, 25b.— Wolton, Baldwin (D.), 7 Dec, 1418 ; i, 244.— Wonne, or Won, John (T.), 29 Dee, 1405 ; i, 77 ; (S.), 13 March, 1412-13 ; i, 178 ; (D.), 6 April, 1413 ; i, 179b.— Worthyn, John, R. of St EndeUion (S.), 14 Aug., 1411 ; i, 131.— Wydelegh, Rob. (D.), .3 June, 1406 ; i, 77*. — Wylkyn, John, see Lanbrobys. — WyUe, alias Hopere, John (A.), 17 Oct, 1405 ; i, 76* ; John (D.), 7 March, 1405-6 ; i, 77*.- WyUyam, Hervey (T.), 21 June, 1415 ; i, 211b —WyUyam, Thos. (A.), 23 Sept., 1408 ; i, 86*, —Wynnegode, Henry, R. of Lezant (A.), 28 May, 1414 ; i, 196*.- Wyse, Wm. (A). 13 Sept, 1404 ; i, 72. Yeurl, or Yurie, John (T.), 7 April, 1418 ; i, 239 ; (S.), 14 Jan., 1418-19 ; i, 244* ; (D.), 15 March, 1418-19 ; i, 246.— Yuri, Wm. (T.), 27 May, 1417 ; i, 232*. Index to Parishes in Devon and Cornwall mentioned in the above Ordination Lists. The references are to the pages of the present Volume. Alwington, 446, 453, 461. Dartington, 467. Ashwater, 457, 473. Denbury, 444. Atherington, 468. Dodbrooke, 450, 457. Duloe, 470. Bigbury, 439, 445, 452, 459. Dunchideock, 472. Blackawton, 467. Bradford, 445, 452, 468. . East Woriiiigton, 442, 449, 456, 464. BuckereU, 461. Exbourne, 445. Buckhiud-FUleigh, 439, 445, 452, 459. Exeter, AU-HaUows-on-the-Walls, 442, Buckland-Monaohorum, 439, 444, 452, 449, 453, 467, 461, 465. 459. Exeter, St. George's, 452. Exeter, St Stephen's, 440, 446, 453, Calstock, 441, 448, 455, 463. 468, 461, 467. Clyst St George, 452, 459, 468. Exeter, St Olaves, 459, 468. Combe-in-Teignhead, 447, 454, 462. Exeter, St Petrock's, 472. Crantock, 446. Cruwys-Morchard, 462. Fai-ringdou, iOi, 457, 473. INDEX — ORDINATIONS. 475 Haccombe, 447, 470. Hennock, 468. Instow, 447, 455. Kentisbeare, 450, 466, 474. Lanreath, 472. LansaUos, 445, 452, 460. Lanteglos-by-Camelford, 473. Lezant, 458, 467, 474. Liskeard, 450, 458, 466. Marhamchurch, 472. Martinhoe, 472. Meavy, 472. Menhenyot, 474. MUton-Abbot, 466. MUton-Damarel, 449, 452, 468. Minster [Talkern], 466, 474. Modbury, 459. North Huish, 457. Nymet-Tracy, 444, 452, 459, 468. Ottery-St-Mary, 464. Parkham, 461 (bis). PhUlack, 467. Plymtree, 470. Portlemouth, 465. Rewe, 474. Ringmore, 457, 472. Roborough, 440, 446, 453, 454, 470. Ruan-Major, 469. St Breoke, 465. St Columb-major, 448, 455, 463. St EndeUion, 443, 451, 458, 459, 466, (Us), 469, 474. St Ive, 471. St. John-in-Cornwall, 444, 452, 458, 466. St Kevne, 462. St Ladock, 473. St. Martin's-by-Looe, 459, 468. St. Mawnan, 469, 472. St Probus, 472. Sampford-Courtenay, 449, 457, 465. Shevioke, 440, 445, 453, 460. ShUlingford, 472. Stowford, 445. Tiverton (1st Portion), 460. Tiverton (2nd Port,ion), 440, 446, 461. Torrington (Great), 451, 467. LTffculme, 455. Uploman, 474, Virginstowe, 468, 473. West Putford, 440, 446, 461. Whimple, 474. Wideoombe[-in-the-Moor], 440. Wyke St Mary, 461. Zeal Monachorum, 473. 476 ITINERARY. AN ITINERARY OF BISHOP STAJFORD (1395-1419). 1395.1 London''— Continuously from June 20 to March 24, except March 18, when the Bishop was at his manor of Horseley, where, apparently, he re mained tiU he returned to London ou the 24th. 1396. London— All the year with rare ex ceptions ; I find him at Horseley April 1 ; Aug. 8 and 24, and Oct 8; at " Calis" Nov. 1, aud again at Horseley on the same day. 1397. London — All the year, except towards its close, when I find him " apud Salopiam " Jan. 31, aud Feb. 2, 3, and 4. The next date is Feb. 16 — London : on the 27th he was " in quodam Hospicio Oxonie, Battys ynne vulgariter nuncupato ; " on March 16 in London ; and on the 19th and 20th in Bristol. 1398. London — AU the year, with ooeasional exceptions. He was at Coventry on Sept. 15; at St. Frideswide's Oxford, Jan. 29 ; at Daventry some time between Feb. 3 and 28 (the day of tbe month is omitted). 1399. London — All dates up to July 6. St. Alban's- July 10. Oxford— July 17. WaUingford-July 22—28.* 3L London — July 31. Oxford— Aug. 23. London— Sept. 2, 6. Oxford— Sept 17. London— Sept 18 to Dee 15. Faringdon*— Dee 22—31 ; Jan. 9 London, Feb. 9—23. Faringdon— Feb. 27 and March 7. Winchester*— March 17. Salisbury — March 18. Clyst— March 24. 1400. Olyst— March 25 to April 3. Exeter^- April 5—7. Clyst— AprU 8—12. Exeter — AprU 14. Clyst— AprU 16, 20. Exeter— April 29, 30. Clyst— May 6. Exeter — May 7, Chudleigh— May 9. Totnes — May 13. Slapton College — May 14. Modbury — May 16. Plympton Priory — May 16, 17. Tavistock Abbey— May 18, 19. Holsworthy— May 19. Hartiand Abbey— May 20, 21. Frithelstock Priory— May 21. Torrington— May 22, Bishop's Tawton— May 22, Pilton— May 23. Bishop's Tawton— May 23—26. Crediton — May 27 to June 13. Canonsleigh — June 20. Crediton— June 'I'-i to Aug. 1 ; except July 29 and 30, when he was at Clyst Clyst— Aug, 3. Chudleigh— Aug, 3—5. ^ " Old Style " throughout (the year beginning 25 March), as in the Register. '' " In Hospicio nostro Londoniensi — in parochia Sancti dementis Dacorum, •xtra Barram Novi Templi." ' Here, aud in aU similar cases, the first and the last dates are given ; the intervening dates are often numerous. sometimes almost continuous; and there is no recorded break of residence. * "Apud manerium suum de Faryng don." " "In Prioratu Sancte Swythune.'' (sic). " " In Palacio suo " — here and else where iTlNERAiRY. 477 Clyst— Aug. 6—12. Crediton— Aug. 17 — 26. Sydenham — Aug. 27. Cuttenbeak — Aug. 28. St German's — Aug. 30. Liskeard — Sept. 1. Tremadert j Liskeard V Sept. 2. Tywardreath ) Grampound — Sept. 3. Peni-yn — Sept 4. Glasney-' — Sept. 6. Carminow — Sept, 7. St Michael's Mount — Sept. 8, 9. Crantock — Sept. 10. Cargaul — Sept 11. Powton- Sept 12—14. Bodmin Priory— Sept. 15, 16. Boscastle — Sept. 16. Launceston Priory— Sept 17, 18. Bradworthy — Sept. 19. Hatherleigh — Sept 20. Crediton— Sept 21—27. Honiton— Sept, 27—28. Stockbridge — Oct 1. Faringdon — Oct 5 — 26. Clyst— Nov. 16—26. Chudleigh— Dec. 3—26 ; Jan. 9, 10. Clyst— Jan. 20. London— Jan. 22 to March 24. 1401. London— March 28 (from which day the dates are almost continuous — there is no recorded exception — throughout the year, 1402. London— March 27 (from which day the dates are almost continuous, as in the preceding year. 1403. Clyst— March 29 to April 7. Exeter — April 8. Clyst— April 10 to May 20. London— May 28. Farnham — -June 6. Winchester— June 7. Clyst — June 13 to July 21. Tiverton— July 21^. Clyst— July 28. Crediton— Aug. 7—26. Campden^- Sept 8. Crediton— Sept 18—20. Exeter— Sept. 21. Crediton — Sept 22. Honiton— Sept 30. SaUsbury— Oct 18. Honiton — Oct. 22. Crediton— Oct 23. Chudleigh— Nov. 2 to Jan. 22. Clyst— Jan. 26 to March 24. 1404. Clyst— March 31 to June 10. Torrington — June 24. Bishop's Tawton — June 25. Northmolton — June 26. Clyst— July 3 to Aug. 14. Ashburton — Aug. 23. SSf}Aug.25. Kingsbridge— Aug. 27. Plympton — Aug. 28. Tavistock— Aug. 30. Clyst— Aug. 31 to Sept 27. Coventry — Oct 8 to Nov. 14. London — Nov. 19 — 29. Clyst— Dec. 15. Crediton— Dee 20, 21 ; aud Jan. 2 to March 23., 1045. Exeter — March 27. Crediton— March 30 to May 6 (but he was at the Palace on the 16th of AprU.) Lawhitton— May 8. Cuttenbeak — May 10. Lostwithiel — May 12, Grampound — May 13. Penryn— May 14, 15. Marazion— May 16, 17. St Gwennap — May 18. St. Newlyn— May 19. Pauton— May 21, 22. Bodmin— May 23. Lanteglos [by Camelford] — May 24. Lawhitton — May 25, 26. Crediton — May 29 to June 1. Chudleigh— June 2—6. Crediton — June 6 to July 7. Clyst— July 15. ^ "in aula VenerabiUs Vu-i, Magistri Benedicti Canterbury, Canonici." " " in Capella NobiUs Viri, Domini Edwardi, Comitis Devonie, in Manerio suo de Tyverton." ^ " Apud Campedene " — ? • Ghipping- Campden. 478 ITINERARY. Crediton— July 18—24 ; Aug. 18 ; Sept 6—24. Clyst— Oct 3 to Feb. 23. Yeovil'- Feb. 25. SaUsbmy— Feb. 28. London— March 5 — 24. 1406. London— March 25 ; AprU 2—29 ; May 2—30 ; June 1—13. Creditou — June 15. London— June 23—27 ; July 7. Clyst— July 16 to Aug. 15. Crediton— Aug. 17. Clyst— Aug. 17—26. Chudleigh— Sept. 2. Clyst— Sept 7 to March 3. Crediton— March 7—24. 1407 Crediton— March 25 to the end of the year continuously, -with no recorded break except Torrington— Oct 7th. 1408. Crediton — March 25 — April 7. Exeter — April 11. Crediton— April 12, 13. Exeter — April 13. Crediton— April 18—28. Exeter — May 1. Crediton— May 1 — 10. Kingsbridge — May 14. Plympton— May 17. Crediton— May 20—31 ; June 7—11. Cleeve* — June 16. Crediton— June 28 to July 9. Chard^- July 15. Crediton — Aug. 6 — 27 (but he was at Salisbury — Aug. 13) ; Sept. 1 to Oct. 1. Exeter- Oct 2, Crediton — Oct. 3 to Jan. 6. Winchester — Jan. 10. London — Jan. 31 ; Feb. 1. Crediton— Feb. 13 to March 24. 1409. Crediton— March 25—29. Lawhitton — April 10. Glasney— AprU 15. Marazion — April 17. Crediton— May 2—23 ; June 1—29 ; July 2—24 ; Aug. 3. Exeter — Sept 5. Upton HeUions — Sept. 15. Crediton— Sept 16, 20, 22. Woodbury— Sept 23. Lympston — Sept. 24. Crediton— Sept 27 to Jan. 31. London — Feb. 3 to the end of the year. 1410. London — March 25 to May 11. Farnham —May 14. Honiton — May 19. Exeter— May 20. Crediton— May 25 to June 20. Exeter — June 26. Crediton— July 2—25. Exeter— July 25, 26. Crediton— July 27 to Sept 28. Exeter— Sept 30. Crediton— Oct. 1—14. Bishop's Tawton — Oct 18 to Nov. 5. Crediton-Nov. 6-8. Clyst— Nov. 9. Crediton-Nov. 11—17. Clyst— Nov. 21—25. Otteiy— Dec 4. Clyst— Dee 10—12; Crediton— Dee 12—24. Ton-ington — Dec. 26. Crediton— Dec 28 to March 24, 1411. Crediton— March 25 to May 2. Ashburton — May 5. Paignton, May 6, 7. Totnea— May 7. Paignton — May 8. Kingsbridge— May 9. Plympton — May 10. Plymouth — May 11. Taristock- May 12. Holsworthy — May 13. Hartland — May 14. Hatherleigh — May 15. Crediton— May 18 to July 18. Exeter— July 21. Clyst- July 23. Crediton — July 24. Clyst— July 28, 29. Exeter— July 29. Crediton— Aug. 7—26. Chudleigh— Aug. 30. Creditou' — Sept. 1 — 8. Exeter— Sept 12. Crediton— Sept. 14—23. Cuttenbeak— Sept. 29, 30. ' "Apud Yevell, Bathoniensis et Wel lensis Diocesis." 2 " Apud Clyve Sancte Marie, B. and W. Dioc." 3 Churd, MS. ITINERARY. 479 Liskeard — Oct. 1. Lostvrithiel — Oot. 2. Grampound|oot. 3. Penryn- Oot. 4—6. Helston — Oot 7. Marazion— Oct. 7, 8. Lelant — Oct. 9. Redruth— Oct. 10. MitcheU- Oct 10, 11. Pauton —Oct. 12. Bodmin— Oct. 14. Lanteglos [by Camelford]— Oot. 15. Lawhitton— Oct 16—19. Crediton— Oct 21 to Nov. 15. Chudleigh — Nov. 15 to Dec. 3. Crediton— Dec 8—12. Ottery— Dec 15. Crediton— Dec. 17 to Jan. 15. Tiverton — Jan. 17. Stockleigh Pomeroy— Jan. 18. Crediton — Jan. 19 to Feb. 20. Paignton- Feb. 27. Crediton — March 12—24. 1412. Crediton — Mai-ch 25 to May 13. Clyst— May 17 to Aug. 19. Chudleigh— Aug. 22—27. Clyst— Sept. 6 to Oct 3. Exeter— Oct. 4—7. Clyst— Oct. 7 to Jan. 23. Altoni— Feb. 3. London —Feb. 12 to March 24. 1413. London— March 25 to June 29. Clyst— July 14 to Aug. 19. Exeter — Aug. 22. Crediton— Aug. 23 to Sept 6. Clyst— Sept 15 to Jan. 18. Chudleigh— Jan. 25—31. Clyst— Feb. 2 to March 24. 1414. Clyst— March 25 to April 19. Ilchester — AprU 23. Bruton — April 24. Chipping-Norton — May 1. Leicester — May 6 — 29. Lutterworth — May 30. Daventry — May 31. Warminster — June 7. Chard — June 10. Honiton — June 11. Clyst— June 14 to Aug. 15. Chudleigh — Aug. 17. Paignton — Aug. 23. Blackawton — Aug. 25. Elacka-wton — Sept. 26. Kmgsbridge— Sept 26, 27. Clyst^ — Almost continuously, to the end of the year. 1415. Clyst— March 25 to May 6. Exeter — May 15. Clyst— May 16 to Aug. 9. Exeter— Aug. 18—20. Crediton— Aug. 22 to Sept 3. Clyst— Sept. 5—26. Chudleigh— Sept 27 to Oot 1. Clyst— Oct 4. Chudleigh— Oct 5—18. Crediton— Oct 20. Chudleigh— Oct 28. Clyst— Oct. 29 to March 24. 1416. Clyst — March 25 to June 29. London— July 6 — 8. Clyst — July 10 to the end of the year. 1417. Clyst — Withoutrecorded breakthrough- out the year. 1418. Clyst— March 25 to July 3. Creditou — July 6 to 16. Clyst— July 23 to March 24. 1419. Clyst— March 25 to Sept. 3. 1 " apud Aulton," MS. ^ He appears to have been at Paignton, 27 Sept aud 11 and 19 Oct.— on 20 Feb. he was iu the Palace at Exeter. Clearly his head-quarters were at Clyst, at this time. 480 APPENDIX. APPENDIX. [I am indebted to Mr. Dymond for access to the foUovring interesting documente, preserved in the Chest of the Parish of St Kerrian, Exeter (the Church of whioh has been destroyed). The WUl of John WUford belongs to our period, and he was a brother to WiUiam Wilford (or WUsford), whose WUl is given at page 401. The Inventory also belongs to Bp. Stafford's time]. L In Dei Nomine, Amen. — ^Penultimo die Februarii, Anno Domini Millesimo cccc™" decimo septimo. Ego, Johannes WUsford, civis Civitatis Exoniensis, compos mentis, condo testamentum meum in hunc modum. Inprimis lego et commendo animam meam Deo Omnipotenti Qui eam Suo Sanguine precioso redemit, et corpus meum sacre sepulture. Item, do et lego Johanni Melbury et Thome Moutegu, custodibus Ecclesie Sancti Kyrany, Exonie, unam acram terre mee cum perti nenciis in VelewUl, jacentem extra Portam Borialem Ci-ritatis Exoniensis predicte, in suburbiis ejusdem Ciritatis, inter terram nuper Rogeri AskerswUle, quam WiUelmus Shaplegh tenet, in parte occideuteU, et terram nuper Johannis Sleghe in parte orientali, ac terram vocatam Starcombe in parte boriaU, et venellam duceu- tem versus Starcombe iu parte australi. Item, do et lego eisdem Johanni Melbury et Thome, custodibus predictis, unum toftum meum cum gardino adjaceute cum pertinenciis, super montem Sancti Daridis extra Portam predictam, in suburbus ejusdem Ciritatis, inter tenementum Roberti Hoigge in parte australi, et terram Johannis Lange in parte boriali, et viam regiam ducentem versus Couelegh in parte orientali, habendam et tenendam predictam terram, toftum, et gardinum, cum omnibus arbof-ibus in eisdem terra, tofto, et gardiuo crescentibus, simul cum omnibus et singulis suis pertinenciis et proiicuis, prefatis custodibus, et eorum successoribus qui pro tempore fuerint, a die coufeccionis presencium usque ad finem termini nonaginta et novem annorum proximo sequencium complendam, reddendis inde annuatim capitalibus Dominis feodorum illorum redditibus et servicus que inde debentur ; sub tali condioioue tamen, quod predicti custodes, et eorum successores qui pro tempore fuerint, teneant anniversarium meum in pre dicte Ecclesia Sancti Kyrani annuatim semper die Martis proximo ante Festum Kyrani Episeopi, cum Rectore ejusdem Ecclesie et cum quiuque alus presbiteris et duobus clericis : ita quod Rector inde habeat, si presens fuerit tam ad exequias quam ad Missam, uijd,, et quilibet dictorum presbiterorum sic presens iijd ; et quUibet dictorum clerieorum sic presens ijd.; et pro lumine ibidem ardente iiijd., et quilibet custos dicte Ecclesie ibidem presens pro ejus labore iijd. Et post finem termini predictorum nonaginta et novem annorum volo quod predicta terra toftum et gardinum cum pertinenciis vendantur per custodes dicte Ecclesie qui pro tempore fuerint, et pecunia inde proveniens volo quod ad usum dicte Ecclesie couvertatur. Item, do et lego executoribus meis subscriptis omnia residua messuagia terras et tenementa mea cum pertinenciis que habeo in Ci-ritete Exon iensi et in suburbiis ejusdem ad veudendum imperpetuum ; et de pecunia inde proveniente volo quod omnia debita mea primo et principaliter sint plenarie persoluta Et de residuis ejusdem pecunie, postquam predicta debite mea sic fuerint plenarie persoluta, volo quod Walterus Leye habeat inde decem marcas sterlingorum, si tantum adtunc remanserit ; et hoc sub condicione sequente, rideUcet quod executores Thome Poleworthy,] Bakere, pro predicta summa decem marcarum totum debitura quod idem Walterus eis debet pro adquisioione Ulius tenementi nuper predicti Thome Poleworthy, quod de predictis executoribus APPENDIX. 481 nuper perquisiyit, sibi totaliter condonare et relaxare voluerint infra triginta dies post vendicionem et deliberacionem eorundem messuagU terrarum et tene- mentorum meorum predictorum. Et si predicti executores Thome Poleworthy hoc facere noluerint, volo quod executores mei infra script! inter aliud residuum bonorum_ meorum predictas decem marcas bene et fideUter disponant, prout ei,^ meUus videbitur expedire. Residuum vero bonorum meorum superius non lega- torumlego executoribus meis ad inveniendum unum presbiterum cdebrautem''in Ecclesia predicta pro anima mea et animabus illorum quibus tensor, quamdiu dictum residuum_ durare poterit Ad istud vero testamentum bene et fideUter exequendum, ordino, facio, et constituo executores meos Thomam Cooke, clericum, et Edwardum Langynow. [The Bishop's seal, in fair condition, is attached]. In dorso : — Proba,tum fuit presens testamentum in plena Curia Civitatis Exoniensis, ibidem tentadie Lune proximo post Festum Sancti Georgii Martiris, anno regni Regis Henrici Quiuti post Conquestum sexto [25 April, 1418], coram Johanne Cooke, Maiore ejusdem Civitatis, Johanne Clerk, WUlelmo Shaplegh, Nichol.ao Trelauny', et Stephano Butteford, balli-vis dicte Civitatis, per sacramentum 'VViUelmi Shaplegh, Johannis Melbury, et Ricardi Lawe. Et super hoc facta fuit proolamacio generalis quod si aliquis pro se habeat vel dicere sciat contra testamentum predictum, veniat infra annum et diem, jus suum prosecuturus, si voluerit ; super quo preoeptum est evidenter Curie predicte liberare sacramentum supra legatariorum, salvo jure cujuscumque. There are two other copies of this WiU in the Parish Chest ; one, a shorter Will endorsed — " Est aliud probatum " ; the other corresponding with the one printed above, and still retaining the seal of the Official of the Archdeacon of Exeter, somewhat mutUated. It is endorsed as follows :— Sexto die mensis Marcii, Anno Domini MiUesimo quadringentesimo decimo septimo [1417-18], probatum fuit i^reseus testamentum coram nobis, Olficinli Domini Archidiaconi Exoniensis, in Civitate Exoniensi, in qua quidem Civitate infrascriptus testator decessit, et per nos approbatum, et pro eodem testamento pronunciatum, in quo Thomas Coke, clericus, et Edwardus Langynow sunt executores nominati ; et postea, decimo septimo die mensis AprilLs, Anno Domini Millesimo quadringentesimo decimo octavo, dicto Edwardo coram nobis ibidem personaUter comparenti, in forma juris jurato, administracionem bonorum dicti defuncti infra ambitum Archidiaconatus predicti commisimus. In cujus rei testimonium sigillum Officii nostri presentibus apposuimus. Datum supradicto decimo septimo die mensis Aprilis, Anno Domini MiUesimo cccc'"° decimo octavo. * IL [The MS. is a little damaged, and one or two words are consequently illegible. From " Item, ] scalam," to the end it is in a different handwriting, and evidently the work of a com- ¦ paratively illiterate scribe.] Hec indentura facta Anno Domini Mill" cccc" xvij° inter parochiauos parochie * Sir William Pole includes William Wilford among the " men of best note, and weh have either in warre or peace bine employed in this countye," and tells us (p. 85) that he " made saile into Britaine wth div's ships of Devon.shire, and ni revenge of the harmes done by the Lord Cassils, hee tooke fortie ships laden wth oyle & wine, beside other exployts done by him, 4 of H. 4." Robert -Wilford, his father, was Mayor of Exeter no less than twelve times in the course of the years 1375—95 ; and William himself was Mayor in 1401 .and four times afierward-i. lohn was never .Mayor ; but he was one of the four Bailiffs (elected annually with tlie Mayor) in 1399, 1401, 1404, and 1412. It is curious that in these two contempor.ineous Wills the Family Name should be given in two dlstuict forms— William Wilford— John Wilsford. Izacke, in his Antiquities of Exeter, adopts the latter form. So does Jenkins ; but he only copied Izacke. i suppose Izacke must have seen these St. Keriau MSS,, m another of which (dated 1384) Robert Wylsford (sic) occurs, and in yet another (dated 1398), William Wilsforde (sic). In all other instances so far as 1 can learn (and the name occurs frequently), it is spelt Wilford, Ihe ,s in these St. Kerian MSS. is exceedingly clearly written ; but I cannot help thinking, tliough Isacke accepted it, that it must ha-/e been a clerical error. 482 APPENDIX. Sancti Kyrany, Civitatis Exoniensis, ex una parte, et custodes ejusdem Ecclesie ex altera, testatur quod predicti custodes reoeperunt conj untim (sie) in suam custodmm omnia ornamenta et jocaUa in hac indentura subscripta et mtitulata a predictis parochianis, a Festo Omnium Sanctorum usque ad idem Festum proximurn sequens. Inprimis predicti custodes reoeperunt j oalioem argenteam, cum patena, deauratam infra et extra, ponderantem xix uncias et j quarterium. Item, j calicem cum patena argentea deauratam infra, ponderantem xj uncias et iij quarteria. Item, ] pixidem argenteam pro Eucaristia, ponderantem x uncias. Item, j seruram argenteam pro eadem pixidc* Item, quatuor corporalia cum iij^^^ repositoriis._ Item, j missale novum, quod incipit, in secundo folio, in Te confide. Item, aliud missale vetus quod incipit, in secundo foUo, Sancto superveniet.* Item, j gradale novum quod incipit, in secundo folio, vias Tuas. Item, vetus gradale, quod mcipit, in secundo folio, Thare, qui fuit Naehor. Item, j anthiphonale (sic) quod moipit, in secundo folio, (Quatinus eorum precibus. Item, aliud anthiphonale (sic) quod mcipit m secundo foUo, Patri et Filio. Item tercium antiphoriale vetus, quod incipit, in secundo folio, premia largiatur. Item, j legendam sanctorum, que incipit, in secundo folio, , , . flees non potuerunt. Item, aUam legendam temporalem, que moipit, in secundo foUo, postquam autem. Item, j manuale novum, quod inoipit, m secundo foUo, ms glorie Tue. Item, vetus Manuale, quod incipit, m secundo toho, CeU enarrant. Item, j smodum, que inoipit, in secundo foUo, Offerebantur. Item, j rubium par vestimentorum, contextum cum avibus auri, et cum orfrayys de viridi velwet. Item, j album par vestimentorum, mixtum cum purpera (sic) colore. Item, j par viridum vestimentorum, stregulatum, cum orfrayys de rubio tartaron, contextis cum rosis albis. Item, aUud_ viride par vestimentorum, stregulatum, cum orfrayys de rubio tartaron contextis cum hhis albis. Item, par blodium vestimentorum, cum rubiis orfrayys de tarteron con textis cum rosis albis. Item, j blodium par vestimentorum, cum orfrayys de rubio velwet Item, rubium par vestimentorum mixtum cum Agnis Saucti Johannis Baptiste. Item, j albam casulam stregulatam de bord helisaunder, cum albis paruris liuiis, contextis cum blodiis subligaribus. Item, par vetus vestimentorum de Unio checker. Item, j vetus p.ir vestimentorum de alboUmo, polimitum cum angelis. Item, j blodiam capam novam de baudekyn, mixtam cum floribus rubiis et albis. Item, aliam vetei-em capam de bord helysaunder. Item, j superpellicium novum. Item, aliud vetus superpeUioium fractum. Item, superpelUcium pro aquebajulo. Item, j tuallum de Paris checker pro mensa Domini in die Passe. Item, iij fronteUa linia, polimite cum Agnis Johannis Baptiste in medio, et iij penula (sic) cum iij tuaUis de canvas ante dicta predictis trontellis pro quolibet altari. Item, j viride fronteUum stragulatum, ad deserviendum magno altari in Duplicibus Festis. Item, ij penulas stregulatas, videlicet j viridem et alteram rubiam pro tuallis ad magnum altare pro Duplicibus Festis. Item, j viride fronteUum stregulatum, quondam ordinatum supra , magnum altere, cum anuUs. Item,*ijviridesridellasstragulatas,ordinatasadcomua magni altaris in Festis PrincipaUbus. Item, ix tualla pro altaribus. Itep, ij amictus cum paruris, et j sine parura. Item, j pecia serici, videUcet iuj foUa. Item, uj folia serici de lesere. Item, j corporale et repositorium ; et dubito de benediccione ejus. Item, j tunicam blodiam serici. Item, j vexillum nigrum pinctum cum clavibus. Item, j ridellum de "I" et blodio tartaron, pendens supra altere. Item, j chalonem de albo et blodio mixtum cum animaUbus, ad deserriendum coram summo altari in diebus festivis. Item j cooperterium (sic) blodium mixtum cum croceo colore et albo, ad deserviendum coram summo alteri in diebus festivis. Item* duo . . . . t aria serica, et ij de horde heUsaunder. Item, V fiolas stagneas. Item, j vas stagneum ad aquam benedicendam. Item, j lucerna. Item, ij asseres pro Pace, cooperti cum vitro, et j asserem stagneum, et j asserem lignium, *et j de playster paris. Item, ij candelebra ferrea pro procession- ibus. Item, j lectrinum pro Evangelio, et alterum lectrinum pro summo altari. Item turribulum de latyn. Item, j herciam ad Tenebras candelarum Paschalium. * A iDen has been put through this " Item," t This word has perished. APPENDIX. 483 Item, j cmcem de latyn et alteram de cupro. Item, j magnam cistem pro oma- mentis Ecclesie, et duas bursas cum reUquiis. Item, ij manutergia pro manibus sacerdotis. Item, j -f-pro corporibus mortuorum. Item, duo tintinabula ad elevacionem Corporis Dominici. »Item, feretram mortuoram novum. Item, j orium cum serura. Item, j superaltare clausum in ligno, et alterum marmoreum sine clausura ligni. Item, j velum linthium pro alta cruce tempore QuadragesimaU. Item, cistam pro sepulchro Dominico. Item, j tabeUam pictem de Resureccioue Domini. Item, j velum Quadragesimale, cum fune. *Item, parvam ymaginem Trinitatis, de alabastre. Item, parvam ymaginem Beate Marie, de alabastre, vocatam Pyty. Item, j discum cum capite Johannis Baptiste. Item, uj ._. . .pUa plumbi super altare, ad firmanda tualla. *Item, j scalam, in longi- tudine xix scallaria. Item, j novum missale, incipiente secundo folio — tunc vero fiat, cum clapsis (sic) de argento et deauratis. Item, j portiforium, incipiente secundo foUo — concede no's, cum j cathena ferrea *et cum j registro argenteo,'* Item, j vetus superpeUicium. Item j par vestimentorum nigrorum, cum orfrays de nigro, cum Crucifixe. Item, j par caudelabrorum de latyne magnum. Item, j parvum par Chaundelerium de latyne. Item, j palle de riridi, cum rubus floribus, dupUcatam cum blodio carde. Item, j canope. Item, j ridellum pro magno altari, de nigro, cum j Crucifixe de Blak Wosted, f ranged with sUke. Item, j auter clothe ejusdem secte, cum Jhus. Item, U Ridellys de Blak sylke, pro magno alt-ari, cum stirres de golde. Item, iij candelebra de latyne. JItem Item, unum discum stenneum pro cero Paschalli. Item j ymago Sancti Cristo- forii, de alabastre. Item, ymago de Marie assumpcione, de alabastre. Item, j. velum pictum, cum ymagine Sancti Michaelis. Item, Uj sheftes pro vexUlis. Item, j vexUlum de i-ubio Tartaron cum Barrys de auro. Item, j vexUlum, cum ymagine Sancti Kierani et cum albis rosys. Item, j cista parva in Cancello juxta altare. Item, ij formulas ligneis (sic) in Navi Ecclesie. Item, j ymago Sancti Johannis Baptiste, cum j tabernacle. Item, j ymago Sancte Anne, cum j taber nacle. Item, j tabula, cum ymagine Sancti Erasmus (sic). Item, j tabula cum ymagine Sancti Cristofori. Item, uij Cbaundelerys de ferro in CandeUo (sic). Item, uj Cbaundelerys de ferro in Navi Ecclesie. Item, j par trestaUorum, cum j mensa pro obitibus per annum. Item, j case pro calice, de albis yerdys. Item j par vestimentorum de albo et blodio serico cum off'eras (sic) de golde. Item, j novum superpellicium. Item, unum vexillum rubium cum ymagine Sancti Kierani. Item, j pixidis (sic) cum munimentis Ecclesie. Item, Uj tualla de diaperwork. '* A jen has been put through this Hem. t This word hat perished. j Illegible ; but a pen has been put through it^ 484 CORRIGENDA. COERIGENDA. [As this is a Book of Reference, it is recommended that the more important of the foUowing corrections be indicated (by an asterisk or some other mark), in the Text, before the Book is used. Page 1 ; under " Abyngdon," /o- 325'> read 325 ; and. for Alberton readAXlevtan. „ 5 ; Andrew, Johu ; see page 322 (note). „ 7 ; note (6) ; see Smyth, Wm., page 332. „ 9 ; Auger; dcfe " Precentor of." , 16 ; Baudyn, John ; for 1951' read 195. '„ 19 ; Bele, John ; for 26 Feb. read 22 Feb. ,, 25 ; Bodellek ; for 45 read 45''. ,, 28 ; for Bome read Boure ; (and see note (2), page 33. ,, 36 (note 1) : here, and in a few other instances, the Anglo-Saxon character 5 is improperly used by the scribe to represent the letter z. 'Where the MS. is quoted, it has been strictly followed, throughout; and it seems necessary to direct attention to this clerical error. „ 59 (also 155) for Clonenburgh read Clovenburgh ; the "n " seemed the more probable rendering of the ambiguous character which stands for " n " and "u "indifferently, as bringing the word closer to ite modem form Clanna borough, and it was adopted by Dr. OKver, in his Taxatio of Pope Nicholas IV. In Fox's Register however, I find the word spelt with a " v," which seems to settle the question. „ 62 (note) ; /or inundencium read iuundancium. ,, 64 ; dele Colompton, John, aud add 212^ to the next entry. „ 81 ; line 39 ; dele (')— reference to note. „ 92 (note 2) ; for Longbridge read Longbredy. „ 93 (three lines from bottom) ; for novi read non. „ 103, line 14 ; for off read of. „ 107, line 4 ; for Sidbury read Southmolton (see p. 334, line 16). „ 121 ; for Hakket read Hakker. „ 130 ; for Hetheway read Hetteway. „ 138 ; for Hyeonyse read Hyeovyse (see p. 441, where the 'v in the MS. is distinct. Also (Hykke, John), /or 4 March read 14 March, aud add the reference to the MS., — ii, 239''. „ 149, line 20 ; for Robert read "Roger. ,, 157, lines 1, 3, 5 ; for the same read John Vautard. „ 159, line 2 ; for Sept. read Aug. „ 161 (line 19) and page 174 (Une 30), for Trevell read TrebeU. „ 175, HAOOO.\rBE ; /»)• Archipresbitatus read Archipresbiteratus. „ 179, Horwood— iVicAofas ; for 31 read 30 (July). , 183, line 8 ; fo-r de read le de ; but the "le " is omitted in the Commission. „ 200, St. Endellion ; for John Harry read John Henry ; and, in the note, /or Thomas read Thoma. „ 201, line 7 ; for 1413 read 1416. „ 204, line 49 ; /or Knockya read Knokya. — This name stiU survives in Corn waU, as "Knuckey ;" and in the List of Ordinations (see page 441), it is spelt " Knoky." „ 206, line 15 ; after " was " insert " coUated." „ 210, line 11 ; /or Stokeleigh read Stokelegh ; also, line 30, for Richard read Robert ; and, line 38, /or Hyeonyse read Hyeovyse. „ 218, line 16 ; for Robert 9-eoti Roger. „ 23-2 ; add Labe, John, of Linkinhorne. i, II3I1 ; and, line 24, omit "John 113''." and addthe reference "i," 79^, after "1406." CORRIGENDA, ADDENDA, ET NOTANDA. 485 236, Une 30 ; fm- 11 read 16. 248 ; Lyghfote and Lyghtfote (John)— the same man is referred to. 316, Une 10 ; omit the comma after "is." Also, line 63 ; for editorum read editerum. 337, line 39 ; for i, 348 read ii, 348. 343, Unes 32, 33 ; for deeimio — dimidis read decimis — dimidio (letters transposed) : also for Sudden read Suddon (Joan). , 356, last line ; for Trewarnene read Trewarvene, , 431 ; fm' Dygoudou read Dygondone. ADDENDA ET NOTANDA. 1 ; add AbergwUi, sec Prophet, John. — Also, to " .\byngdon,Thos.," add "alias "Welyn " (q.v.) 6 ; Ard.igh ; aJter 220 add 226''. 8 ; add atte Forde, aUas Wybbery ; see p. 270, 12 ; add Bamfeld, Richard ; see page 180 (Huxham). 13, Barger ; add See page 302, Une 3. 19 ; add Beek, Reynald, see Tolke, Walter. 22 ; Black Tomngton, add See Totiey. 23 ; add Blake, Adam, see Brixham. 27, Bole, John ; insert co-p,atron of Roche, R,, ii, 57*. 28, Bolter, Roger ; add — He was elected Dean of Exeter, but decUned the promotion ; ii, 202*. 35, Bradworthy ; see page 149 (note) ; Sec, also, the reference to page 149, below, 38, Brixham ; add — See Harry, John ; also, add Brixton, see Carslake, page 272. 40, IJrounste (or Bronste) ; perhaps Brouuste (or Brouste). 46, Bykelegh, John : add, his death, ii, 23, 91 ; add Eggecombe, Baldwin de, see T-wywU. 115 ; add Godok, Thos,, seeTrelynow, 130, Hickelyng, Hugh ; udd — also. Canon of Glasney (see page 410). 148, line 24 ; after day insert post prandium. 149, note C-) ; the date was 19 Sept, ; see page 425, No. 36. 152, Une 27 (Gilbert Baker), see page 317 (note). 153 (lines 38 and 42), 165 (line 42), 156 (line 52), 164 (Unes 17 and 28), 165 (Une 20), 171 (line 46), and 175 (line 15) ; after patron inseri "hac vice." 159, Une 38 ; after 17 July, add ante horam Vesperarum illius diei. 171, St, Panokas (Exeter) ; Holond succeeded Rob, Lywer, who had beeu promoted to Drewsteignton, 194, Une 8 ; add ii, 161''. — also (Perban- Uthno) ; Mayhow became Rector by exchange with Robert Seek (see Trevalga, page 215). 201, Une 36 ; " Is St, Ervan intended ? 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The Lord Bishop of St Darid's. The Lord Bishop of Salisbury. Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart. Lady Prothero Smith. St Aubyn, St. Aubyn Hender Molesworth, Clowance. St. Aubyn, Edmund, R. of Stoke Fleming. ¦ St Aubyn, J. Piers, Lambe Buildings, Temple, B.C. Salisbury, E. Lister, V. of St. Agnes. ^ , ^ , Sanders, Archdeacon, ChanceUor of Exeter Cathedral. Sandford, Prebendary, V. of Cornwood. ScobeU, G. R., V. of Bickleigh. Sergeant, Capt. C. E., St Benet's, Lanivet, Seymour, A. E,, V. of Bromsgrove. Shelly, John, 20, Princess Square, Plymouth. SheweU, Frank, V. of LoddisweU. Shuckford, Mrs., Blistra-Bay House, Newquay. Simms, A. H., V. of Kingsbridge. Smith, H. J. E., V. of Cranioc/c. Son-ell, Joseph (Rev.), St. Bartholomew-tlie-Great, is.O. Southcomb, H. G., R. of Roseash. Spencer, A., R, of St Sidwell's, Exeter. Spry, B. G., Furze-upland, Kenwyn. Steinmetz, J. H., Heathfield, Bushey. Stephens, John, 5, Elm Ten-ace, St. Austell. Strother, J. B., V. of Shaugh Prior. Stubbs, C. W., V. of Stokenham. Surridge, J. E., R. of Dodbrooke Sutton, Meyi-ick, V. of St. Keverne. The Lord Bishop of Truro. Bishop Twells. ^, , . , Tanner, J. Vowler, R. of Chawleigh. Theed E R,, R. of Sampfmd Courtenay Thornton, G. W., R. of Holsworthy Thornton, W. H., R. of North Bovey. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE WORK. Thynne, Canon, R. of KUkhampton. Tregellas, Walter, Morlah Lodge, Brompton, S.W. Tremayne, J., Heligan. Tremeuheere, HughSeymoAr, C.B., 43, Thurloe Square, S.W. (2 copies.) Turner, Miss, Armidale, Salcombe. Twysden, Thos., R. of Oharleton. Rev. Sir Vyell Vyvyan, Bart. Vautier, Canon, R. of St. Mabyn. Venning, J. J. E., Ker Street, Devonport. Ventris, H. L,, R, of St Columl). Vivian, Colonel, Exeter. Vyvyan, Herbert F., R. of Withiel. Vyvyan-Robinson, P., R, of Landewednack. The Lord Bishop of Winchester. The Lord Bishop ot Worcester. Sir John Walrond, Bart. Admh-al of the Fleet, Sir Provo WaUis, G.C.B. (2 copies). Wainwright, Thos., Barnstaple. Wallas, G. J., R, of Shobrooke. 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