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THE
FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
DEPUTY KEEPER
PUBLIC RECORDS.
[U Augnat 1885.]
9rt#ntt(Q to iaf^ Haaiti of ^xrliiiincnt is CoinnunV at Ha jSULU^tji.
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CONTENTS.
REPOBT.
P«g©
Introdactory Statement ----- iii
I. Fac-similes of National Manuscripte, &c., by Process of
Photozincography, Ac. - - - • - ill
n. Calendars and lYanscripts • - - - iii
m. Chronicles and Memorials of Grreat Britain and Ireland
during the Middle Ages « . . . v
IV. Researches, &c., in Foreign Documents - • - v
V. Canadian Archives ----- vi
VI. The Act 40 & 41 Vict. c. 55. - - - " ]^
VII. Fees : Grovernment and other Business, &c« - - viii
Vlll. Transfers and Removab ----- ix
IX. Arrangement, Repairs, Binding, and similar Operations - ix
X. Inventories - - - - - x
XI. Calendars and Catalogues . . • . x
Xn, Indexes .------ xi
APPENDIX I.
1 and 2. Presentations to Offices, on the Patent Rolls;
Charles II. ------ 1
3. Mr. Sanders's Annual Report, for 1884, on Fac-similes of
Anglo-Saxon Charters, &c., photozincographed - - 127
4. List of Transcripts received from M. Baschet, December
1884 129
5. Reports of Mr. Bliss on his operations at Rome, &c., in
1884 ------- 130
6. Calendars of State Papers^ &c, - . • . 133
7.* Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland
during the Middle Ages - , - - - • 134
APPENDIX II.
1. Second Report on the Royal Archives of Denmark, and Re-
port on the Royal Library at Copenhagen ; by the Rev.
William Dunn Macray ----- 1
2. Calendar of Patent Rolls— 5 Edw. L - - - 77
3. Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts bequeathed by Mr. Raw-
don Brown to the Public Record Office - - . 337
THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT
OF
THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS.
TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.
Mat it please Youe Majesty,
I BESPECTFULLY beg leave to submit to Your Majesty
my Annual Report of the proceedings in the Public Becoid
Office for the year 1884: pursuant to the Acts 1 & 2 Vict, c* 94.,
§ 17, and 40 & 41 Vict. c. 65.
L FAC-SIMILES OF NATIONAL MANUSCRIPTS, &o.,
BY PROCESS OF PHOTOZINCOGRAPHY, &o.
These operations have been continued during 1884, at the
Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, under the superintendenoe
of Mr. William Basevi Sanders, an Assistant Keeper of Records ;
details will be found in Mr. Sanders's Report for 1884, submitted
to Your Majesty in the Appendix I. to this Report (No. 3).
IL CALENDARS AND TRANSCRIPTS.
The progress in "the Calendars in 1884 is also mentioned in
§ XL, and in Appendix 1., No. 6.
A further portion of the Calendar of the Patent Rolls in this
Office U submitted to Your Majesty (Appendix 1 1., No. 2), being
for the fifth year of Edward I., calendared by Mr. Frank Scott
Haydon, an Assistant Keeper of Records.
In Appendix I., Nos. 1 and 2, are Lists of Presentations on the
Patent Rolls of Charles II. to Bishopricks, Deaneries, Prebends,
and other Religious Preferments, during his reign ; compiled
by Mr. Albert Thomas Watson, Superintendent of the Workmen
of the Public Record Office. The List will be very useful to
persons seeking for information of the nature described.
In my Forty-fifth Report to Your Majesty (§ 11.) it is stated
that the Third Part of the sixth Volume of Mr. Rawdon Brown's
Calendar of the Venetian Records, was left unfinished at the time
o 18399. Wt. 4991. a 2
IV THE FORTY-SIXTH REPOBT OP THE
of the Editor's death (25 August 1 883)9 but that arrangements
had been made for its completion. The Volume has since been
completed and published. In the same Report, it was stated that
Mr. Brown had bequeathed by his Will to this Office a collection
of manuscripts contained in 20 Portfolios and 156 bound Volumes ;
and that an English Inventory of these valuable Papers was in
preparation. The Inventory has been made by Mr. Ernest
George Atkinson, a Clerk in this Office, and is presented to
Tour Majesty in this Report (App. II., No. 3).
The Volumes of Calendars published in 1884 were : —
(L) The Eleventh Volume of the Calendar of Domestic State
Papers during the Commonwealth, edited by Mrs. Everett Green,
extending from 1 June 1657 to 30 April 1658. Among the
interesting events illustrated by documents in thi^ Volume are the
refusal by Cromwell of the kingship, and the ceremonial of his
installation as Protector ; the discontent of the army officers ; the
death and funeral of Admiral Blake ; the creation of the new House
of Lords ; and the rising hopes of the exiled Royalists. Many
new details are furnished of the lives led by the Princes Charles
and James at foreign courts ; while among the miscellaneous
papers are many of great value for the student of social and local
history.
(2.) The Sixth Volume of the Calendar of State Papers,
Colonial Series, edited by Mr. W. Noel Sainsbury, of the Public
Record Office, containing abstracts of documents dated between
1 January 1625 and 31 December 1629, relating to the East
Indies, China, and Persia. Among important matters concerning
that period here illustrated are the negotiations with Holland
arising out of the massacre of Amboyna, and the vindictive feeling
against the Dutch residents in London, which it was feared would
lead to serious outbreaks ; the sea fights between the Portuguese
and the East India Company's ships ; the depressed condition of
the Company's affairs, necessitatis a petition to Parliament for
some kind of encouragement The documents in this Volume
concerning China are scanty, but those dealing with the develop-
ment of English trade with Persia have a wide interest!
(3.) Part III. of the Sixth Volume of the Calendar of State
Papers and Manuscripts relating to English affairs in the Archives
of Venice, &c. ; edited by the late Mr. Rawdon Brown. More
than one-third of this Part is occupied by the Index to the entire
Volume. The abstracts of documents contained in it range in date
from 4 November 1557 to 24 December 1558; with an Appendix
describing miscellaneous documents of various dates between 1363
and June 1557. Much of the correspondence in 1557 and 1558
is from the Venetian ambassadors in France, and at Rome and
Brussels ; there are also many valuable letters of Cardinal Pole.
Of the Calendar of Spanish Papers, VoL V., Part I., was in the
press, coDomencing with the year 1534.
The illness and death of Mr. H. S. Sweetman was mentioned
to Your Majesty in my Forty-fifth Report (§ 2). It was also
stated that Mr. Gustavus Frederick Handcock, a Clerk in tliis
DBPUTT KEEPBB OF THE PUBLIC EECOBDS. V
Department, had continued the Index to the Volume in progress
at the time of Mr. Sweetman's death, and it is expected to be
shortly completed at press.
Of the Calendar of State Papers printed for sale, three Volumes
were published in 1884, making a total of 175 Volumes pub-
lished ; 356 copies of the series were sold in 1884, making the total
number of Volumes sold amount to 14,948. The state of the
Calendars at the end of 1884 will be found in the Appendix I.
(No. 6).
Other operations in regard to Foreign Documents will be found
in§IV.
IIL CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT
BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE
MIDDLE AGES.
Seven additional Volumes of this series were published in 1884,
making a total of 186 Volumes already published ; 1,600 Volumes
were sold in that year, making a total of 42,262 Volumes sold. A
list of those works published in 1884, and of those in progress at
the end of 1884, is given in the Appendix I. (No. 7).
IV. RESEARCHES, &c., IN FOREIGN DOCUMENTS.
In addition to the operations previously mentioned on the
Venetian and Spanish Documents, the following researches, &c.,
have taken place, during 1884, on Documents in Rome, Stock-
holm, Denmark, and Paris.
Borne, — Mr. William Henry Bliss has continued his researches
in the Libraries and Secret Archives of Rome, and 22 bundles
of valuable Transcripts have been received from him in 1884,
which have been consulted by searchers in this Office. He
has also made two Reports of his proceedings at Rome for 1884,
annexed to this Report (Appendix I., No. 5).
Stoekholm,— Mr. Bliss has also continued to make a complete
examination and report on the collection of State Papers con-
nected with English and Scottish affairs preserved among the
Public Archives at Stockholm, during the period the Vatican
Library was closed, and his proceedings thereon are mentioned in
the above Reports.
Denmark, — The Rev. William Dunn Macray, M.A., Rector of
Ducklington, Oxfordshire, has continued his researches among the
Royal Archives at Copenhagen. His Second Report is annexed
to this Report (App. II., No. 1).
VI THE FORTT-SIXTH BEPORT OF t&E
Partir.—- ^M. Armand Baschet continued his researches in the
Public Libraries and Archives of Paris for Documents illustra-
ting British History. A collection of Transcripts was received from
M. Baschet at the end of the year 1884^ of which a list is annexed
to this Report (App. L, No, 4).
V. CANADIAN ARCHIVES.
Previous Reports relating to the Archives of Canada, with a
statement of the Proceedings of Mr. Douglas Brymner^ Archivist
of the Dominion of Canada, have been received at this Office to
1883 inclusive, as mentioned in the Forty-fifth Report. The
valuable series will doubtless be sent as published.
VI. THE ACT 40 & 41 VICT. c. 55.
The Inspecting Officers appointed for the purposes of the first
section of this Act have continued their labour:?.
Under the Rules approved by Your Majesty in Council on the
25 July^ 1882, three Schedules (Nos. 3^ 4, and 5) of documents
of Courts mentioned in the third section of the Public Record
Office Act, 1838, have been laid before the two Houses of
Parliament.
A Schedule (No. 3) of Valueless Documents^ formerly in the
Office of the Principal Secretary of the Lord High Chancellor of
Great Britain, and in the Office of the Secretary of Causes of the
Master of the Rolls, and now or lately existing or accruing in the
Office of the Registrars of the Chancery Division of the High
Court of .Tustice, and described in the last Report as ready to be
laid before both Houses of Parliament, has since been submitted
to thoi=e Houses for the statutory period of four weeks.
A Schedule (No. 4) of Valueless Documents of the lato Court
of Common Pleas existing in the Public Record Office, also
described in the last Report as nearly complete, has been finished
and, in like manner, submitted to both Houses, llie documents
included in both these Schedules and of the dates therein mentioned
(excei)ting such as are iutermixed with others which require to be
selected ibr preservation) have been banded over to the Controller
of Your Majesty's Stationery Office for destruction.
A Schedule (No. 5) of Documents of Your Majesty's late Courts
of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer of Pleas, and
of Your Majesty's High Court of Justice, in the Central Office of
the Supreme Court of Judicature, was prepared, and, after approval
by ihc Senior Master and Master Jenkins, was submitted to the
Master of the Rolls and laid before both Houses of Parliament
for the statutoiy period, and the documents await destruction.
Very great progress has been made in the examination of the
documents of the Court of Exchequer of Pleas, and the materials
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. Vll
to fuTin a Schedule of the worthlesa amongst them have to a large
extent been collected. After the examination is complete, a
Schedule will be made which will be noticed in a succeeding
Report.
In accordance with tlie first two of the Rules of* the late Master
of the lloUs^ dated 11 August, 1882, and approved by Your Majesty
in Council on 22 May, 1883, the following 10 Schedules of
YalnelesB Documents in Departments of the Government have
been laid before both Houses of Parliament for the statutory
period of four weeks. ^
(1.) Of Documents existing or accruing in the Office of the
Comptroller and Auditor General (including the Chancery Audit
Branch).
(2 and 3.) Of Documents existing or accruing in the Office of
the Commissioners of Customs, viz. : — First Schedule (applicable
to London only) and Second Schedule (applicable to Outport? of
England and Wales only).
(4.) Of Documents existing or accruing in the Office of Your
Majesty *s Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department.
(5.) Of Documents formerly in the Office of the Commiss^ionera
of Patents for InventionR, and now or lately existing or accruing
in the Patent Office.
(6.) Of Documents exi»ting or accruing in the Office of the
Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
(7.) Of Documents formerly in the Office of the Payranster of
Exchequer Bills, and lately in the Office of Your Majesty^a Pay-
master-General, and of other Documents relating to Exchequer
Bills in the Office of Your Majesty's Paymaster-General.
(8.) Of Documents existing or accruing in the Office of the
Education Dejmrtment.
(9.) Of Documents existing or accruing in the Office of the
Prison Department.
(10.) Of Documents existing or accruing in the Office of the
Board of Trade.
The Inspecting Officers have been assisted in the consideration
of each of nine of these 10 Schedules by an Officer appointed for
his special knowledge of the documents in his department, and in
the catie of the Patent Office by three Officers similarly chosen,
viz. : — One for the Patent Office, one for the Trade Marks Begistry,
and ( ne for the Designs Begistry ; and it is gratifying to have
again to report that complete unanimity has in every case prevailed
between the Inspecting Officers and the Officers joined with them
from the other departments to carry out this work.
The amount of valueless documents of which the Public Record
Office has been relieved during the year 1884 is ten and a half
tons, and the different departments who^e Schedules are above
referred to have been and will be in like manner relieved of a
much larger mass of useless material with which the Public Record
Office might otherwise have been, at some future time, encum-
bered.
• ••
VIU
THB FOBTY-SIXTH REPOBT OF THE
VIL FEES : GOVERNMENT AND OTHER
BUSINESS, &c
The amount of business in the Search Office^ and of Fees
received, in 1884, is as follows: —
£ 9, d.
1,150 Copies - . - 585 2 0
249 Attendances - - 109 0 6
^"694 2 6
Amount of Stamp Duty on Office Copies, paid at the Public
Record Office by Applicants in 1884, 15Z. 16^.
The total amount of Fees received, and paid to the account of
the Consolidated Fund, from 1840, is 32,6742. Os. Sd.
The number of registered applications for Records in the Search
Office by the Public, in 1884, was 40,044, not including the daily
inquiries for information, answered and disposed of verbally.
27,744 membranes and leaves were stamped before their production
to searchers. These are in addition to membranes and leaves
already stamped, which were reproduced, making a total of 53,890
documents consulted by searchers in 1884.
The amount of work performed specially for Government De-
partments during 1884 is as follows : —
NunBEB of Searches, Inspections, Issues, and Returns of Govern-
ment Papers, for Government Departments, in 1884.
Departments.
Number
of Searches or
Applications.
Number
of Inspections,
Issues, Returns,
&c.
Treasury ------
Home Office - - - - -
Foreign Office - - - - -
Ck>lonial Office - - - - -
War Office - . - - -
Admiralty (Whiteliall) - . . .
(Registry) - - . -
Lord Chamberlain's Office ...
Paymaster General's Office . - -
Exchequer and Audit Department
Patent Office - . - - -
Duchy of Lancaster - - - -
113
30
280
1,197
586
160
1
3
2
3
117
3
1,276
303
673
2,266
8,130
3,925
1
5
12
95
117
11
Total . . - -
2,445
16,814
The preceding table does not give an adequate idea of the
business transacted in the Public Record Office for Government
Departments. Searches for, and references to, the DocumentB
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC \ XI
wanted^ often occupy many days; and lon^
quently made for those Departments.
I3289 bundles and 12,559 books and papers ha
before transmission to Government Departments,
included in the number stamped for searchers prev^
As mentioned in the 45th Report (§ VII.), the C^
ters' Documents were removed from Southampton ^ to
seven houses in the Rolls Yard, part of the Public Ri -,#itl Office,
in November and December 1881. 14 applications were made to
inspect those Documents in 1884 ; delivery of papers was made
to certain claimants ; and 3^. lOs, 6d. received in fees. The
Documents are being sorted, indexed, &c.
The assistance afforded to the Historical Manuscripts Commis-
sion has been continued (Forty-fifth Report^ § VII.) ; some repairs
of Documents for the Commission have been executed, and some
copies made.
In the Fortieth Report (§ VI.) it is stated that Returns were
in progress, for the Houses of Lords and Commons, of the names
of Members returned to serve in Parliament. The Index to
them has been continued, but is not completed.
VIII. TRANSFERS AND REMOVALS.
Transfers of Documents have been made into this Office during
tlie year 1884 from the Privy Seal Office, Foreign Office, Ad-
miralty, Admiralty Medical Department, War Office, Royal Courts
of Justice, Treasury, and Treasury Solicitor's Office ; from Charles
Bevan, Esq., and John Romilly> Esq. ; also 36 volumes from the
General Register Office, Somerset House, for safe custody only ;
amounting to 454 rolls, 1,560 volumes, 2,339 bundles, parcels,
portfolios, &c.
IX. ARRANGEMENT, REPAIRS, BINDING, AND
SIMILAR OPERATIONS.
The important duties of repairing and' arranging the Records
have been carried on in the usual manner during the year 1884 ;
6,423 bundles, &c., have been arranged ; 78 bundles and 3,348
membranes and leaves have been flattened ; 36 membranes and
16,019 leaves guarded ; 638 membranes and 10,118 leaves
repaired; 934 membranesj 16,029 leaves, and 15 volumes sewed;
15,811 leaves repaired by the process of sizing ; 16,242 bundles,
membranes, and leaves numbered; 27,744 dociunents stamped;
15,988 leaves collated; 1,330 volumes and bundles tied up; 196
rolls, 63 bundles, volumes, and portfolios, and 710 documents
ticketed; 50 bundles and 15 membranes dusted ; Papers incor-
porated with series to which they belong; 277 volumes bound,
bindings repaired, &c. ; slips of Indexes, &c., arranged alphabeti-
cally, &c. ; lists of documents made, stitched, &c
o 18399. b
viu
THE FORTT-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
VIL FEES : GOVERNMENT AND OTHER
BCrSlNESS, &c
The amount of business in the Search Office^ and of Fees
received, in 1884, is as follows: —
£ 8. d.
1,150 Copies - . - 685 2 0
249 Attendances - - 109 0 6
^"694 2 6
Amount of Stamp Duty on Office Copies, paid at the Public
Record Office by Applicants in 1884, 15Z. 16*.
The total amount of Fees received, and paid to the account of
the Consolidated Fund, from 1840, is 32,6742. Os. 3d
The number of registered applications for Records in the Search
Office by the Public, in 1884, was 40,044, not including the daily
inquiries for information, answered and disposed oi verbally.
27,744 membranes and leaves were stamped before their production
to searchers. These are in addition to membranes and leaves
already stamped, which were reproduced, making a total of 53,890
documents consulted by searchers in 1884.
The amount of work performed specially for Government De-
partments during 1884 is as follows : —
NUMBEB of Sb^BCHSS, INSPECTIONS, ISSUES, and RETURNS of GOVERN-
MENT Papers, for Government Departments, in 1884.
Departments.
Treasury - - - -
Home Office . . .
Foreign Office - - -
Ck>lonial Office . . -
War Office - - -
Admiralty (WWtehall) -
„ (Registry) -
Lord Chamberlain's Office
Paymaster General's Office
Exchequer and Audit Department
Patent Office ...
Duchy of Lancaster
Total
Number
of Searches or
Applications.
Number
of Inspections,
Issues, Returns,
&c.
113
1,276
-
30
303
.
230
673
.
1,197
2,266
- .
.586
8,130
.
160
3,925
>.
1
1
.
3
5
.
2
12
.
3
95
>
117
117
-
3
11
* *
2,445
16,814
The preceding table does not give an adequate idea of the
business transacted in the Public Kecord Office for Government
Departments. Searches for, and references to, the Documenta
\
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC \ ^
wanted^ often occupy many days; and lon^
quentiy made for those Depiurtments.
1^289 bundles and 12^559 books and papers ha^
before transmission to Government Departments,
included in the number stamped for searchers prev\
As mentioned in the 45th Report (§ VII.), the (\
ters' Documents were removed from Southampton ^ to
seven houses in the Rolls Yard, part of the Public Ri .^^'Umce,
in November and December 1881. 14 applications were made to
inspect those DocumentH in 1884 ; delivery of papers was made
to certain clsdmants ; and 3^. \0s, 6d. received in fees. The
Documents are being sorted, indexed, &c.
The assistance afforded to the Historical Manuscripts Commis-
sion has been continued (Forty-fifth Report, § VII.) ; some repairs
of Documents for the Commission have been executed, and some
copies made.
In the Fortieth Report (§ VI.) it is stated that Returns were
in progress, for the Houses of Lords and Commons, of the names
of Members returned to serve in Parliament. The Index to
them has been continued, but is not completed.
VIII. TRANSFERS AND REMOVALS.
Transfers of Documents have been made into this 0£5ce during
the year 1884 from the Privy Seal Office, Foreign Office, Ad-
miralty, Admiralty Medical Department, War Office, Royal Courts
of Justice, Treasury, and Treasury Solicitors Office ; from Charles
Bevan, Esq., and John Romilly, Esq. ; also 36 volumes from the
General Register Office, Somerset House, for safe custody only ;
amounting to 454 rolls, 1,560 volumes, 2,339 bundles, parcels,
portfolios, &c.
IX. ARRANGEMENT, REPAIRS, BINDING, AND
SIMILAR OPERATIONS.
The important duties of repairing and' arranging the Records
have been carried on in the usual manner during the year 1884 ;
6,423 bundles, &c., have been arranged ; 78 bundles and 3,348
membranes and leaves have been flattened ; 36 membranes and
16,019 leaves guarded ; 638 membranes and 10,118 leaves
repaired ; 934 membranes, 16,029 leaves, and 1 5 volumes sewed ;
15,811 leaves repaired by the process of sizing ; 16,242 bundles,
membranes, and leaves numbered; 27,744 documents stamped;
15,988 leaves collated ; 1,330 volumes and bimdles tied up ; 196
rolls, 63 bundles, volumes, and portfolios, and 710 documents
ticketed; 50 bundles and 15 membranes dusted ; Papers incor-
porated with series to which they belong ; 277 volumes bound,
bindings repaired, &c. ; slips of Indexes, &c., arranged alphabeti-
cally, &c. ; lists of documents made, stitched, &c.
o 18399. b
/
...^/
y
y^^ THE FORTr-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
X. INVENTORIES.
Chancery : —
Masters' Documents — in progress.
Proceedings (Early) ; Arrangement — continued.
Exchequer : —
Queen's Remembrancer : —
Ministers' Accounts ; continued.
XL CALENDARS AND CATALOGUES.
Chancery : —
French and Norman Rolls ; in progress.
Patent Rolls; 5 Edw. 1. {see Appendix II., No. 2);
6-8 Edw. I., in progress.
Patent Rolls ; Presentations, Charles II., completed {see
Appendix I., Nos. 1 and 2).
Proceedings ; continued.
Exchequer :
Queen^s Remembrancer : —
Decrees ; Charles II., continued.
Decrees and Orders, Entry Books ; continued.
Ministers' Accounts ; continued.
Miscellaneous ; continued.
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic: —
Hen. YIII. ; continued; printed to end of July 1535.
Colonial Office: —
Colonial ; America and West Indies ; to 1670 in manuscript ;
1669 in print: — East Indies and Persia; 1632 in manu-
script ; 1629 in print.
Foreign Office:—
Foreign, Eliz. ; continued.
Home Office: —
Domestic. Chas. I.; continued to June 1644; printed to
end of 1643.
Domestic, Commonwealth ; continued in manuscript to De-
cember 1658 ; printed to April 1658.
Domestic, Geo. III.; continued to 1776 in manuscript;
printed to end of 1776.
Irish, prior to Hen. VII.; continued in manuscript to
end of Edw. I.
Irish, Eliz. ; continued in manuscript to April 1593 ; printed
to September 1592.
Treasury : —
Registered Papers ; continued in manuscript to 28 July 1726 ;
printed to end of 1719.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECORD& xi
XII. INDEXES.
Court op Wards : —
Surveys and Bentals ; Vols. 129 and 130.
Exchequer : —
Queeri's Remembrancer : —
Bills and Answers ; continued.
Decrees and Orders ; continued*
Auffmentation Office: —
Miscellaneous ; in progress.
Kentals^ Surveys^ &c. ; in progress.
State Papers: —
Domestic^ Anne^ 50 Instruments.
Indexes to Printed Calendars*
All which is humbly submitted to Your Majesty.
Dated this 11th day of August 1885.
(Signed) WILLIAM HAEDY,
Deputy Keeper of the Public Records*
I most humbly certify to Your Majesty that this Eeport is
made by the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, under my
direction, pursuant to the Statute.
(Signed) ESHER, M.B.
APPENDIX I.
TO THE
FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DEPUTY
KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS.
No. 1. — Appointments of Archbishops and Bishops on the
Patent Rolls ; Charles II.
Bangor, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the, vice [Dr. Robert Price], deceased.
Westm., 30 Oct.
(17 Chafl. 2. p. 8. No. 4.)
„ [Homphrey] Lloyd, S.T.P.,— dean of St. Asaph,— bishop of; vice [Robert
Morgan] , late bishop, deceased. RojeJ assent. Westm., 30 Got.
, (S5Chas. 2. p. 1. No.8.)
,1 Humphrey Lloyd, S.T.P.,^dean of St Asaph,— bishop of; restitution of
temporalities. Westm., 5 Dec.
(25 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 7.)
Barlow, Thomas, S.T.P., bishop of Lincoln; vice William Fuller, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 7 June.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 6.)
„ Thomas, S.T.P., bishop of Lincoln ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
5 Aug.
(27 C^has. 2. p. 8. No. 5.)
Barrow, Isaac, S.T.P., bishop of Sodor and Man ; vice Samuel Rutter, late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 13 June.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 30.)
Bath and Wells, Peter Mews, LL.D., bishop of ; Tice Robert Creichton, late bishop,
deceased. Rioyal assent. Westm. 15 Jan.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 2.)
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Beaw, William, S.T.P., bishop of Llandaff; vice William Lloyd, latebbhop, translated
to Peterborough. Royal assent. Westm., 18 June.
(31 Chaa. 2. p. 8. No. 27.)
„ William, S.T. P., bishop of Llandaff; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
4 July.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 26.)
Blandford, Walter, S.T.P., bishop of Oxford; vice [William Paul], late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 18 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 9.)
„ Walter, S.T.P., bishop of Oxford ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
25 April.
(♦17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 18.)
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No. 1. — ^Appointments of ArchbishopB and Bishops — continued.
Blandford, Walter, — bishop of Oxford, — ^bishop of Worcester; Tice [Robert
Skinner], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent Westm., 8 June.
(23 Cfaas. S. p. 2. No. 8.)
„ Walter, — ^bishop of Oxford and dean of the Chapel Royal, — ^Inshop of
Worcester ; restitation of temporalities. Westm., 21 Jane.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 7.)
Brideock, Ralph, S.T.P., bishop of Chichester ; vice Peter Gunning, translated to
Ely. Royal assent. Westm., 20 March.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 9.)
„ Ralph, S.T.P., bishop of Chichester ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
19 April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 8.)
BridgemaUy Henry, S.T.P.,— 4ean of Chester, — ^bishop of Sodor and Man ;
yice Isaac Barrowe, translated to St. Asaph. Royal assent.
6 Sept.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 1.)
Bristol, Gilbert Ironside, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
19 March.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 45. No. 5.)
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dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice [Gilbert Ironside] , late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 12 Dec.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 18.)
^y Guy Carleton, S.T.P., bishop of; vice [Gilbert Ironside], late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent Westm., 9 Jan.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 17.)
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Guy Carleton, S.T.P.,— dean of Carlisle, — bishop of ; restitution of tem-
poralities. Westm., 23 Feb.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 30.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Guy [Carleton] translated to
Chichester. Westm., IS Jan.
(SO Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 6.)
( „ „ 6. No. 1.)
William Gulston, S.T.P., bishop of; vice Guy Carleton, late bishop,
translated to Chichester. Royal assent Westm., 1 Feb.
(SI Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 2.)
( „ „ 8. No. 36.)
William Gulston, S.T.P. , bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
20Febw
(31 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 1.)
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dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the ; vice William Gulston, S.T.P.,
late bishop, deceased. Westm., SO May.
(86 Caias. 2. p. 2. No. 2.)
Canterboxy, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; [vice William Juxon, late
archbishop, deceased.] Westm., 14 July.
(ISChas. S.p. 2. No. 7.)
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„ Gilbert [Sheldon], — ^late bishop of London, — archbishop of; vice
William Juxon, late archbishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
20 Aug.*
(15 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 6.)
( „ „ 4. „20.)
* Date blank on 16 Ohas. 2. p. 2. No. 6.
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No. 1. — ^Appointments of Archbishops and Bishops — continued.
Canterbniy, Gilbert [Sheldon], archbishop of; restitution of temporalitieB. Westm.,
Sept.
(ISChas. 2. p. 8. Xo. 5.)
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„ dean and chapter of, conge d'elire ; vice [Gilbert Sheldon], late arch-
bishop, deceased. Westm., 7 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. divers years. No. 3.)
„ William Sancroft, S.T.P., — ^late dean of London, — archbishop of;
vice Gilbert Sheldon, laie archbishop, deceased. Royal assent.
Westm., 16 Jan.
(29 Chas, 2. divers years. No. 2.)
„ William Sancroft, S.T.P., — late dean of London,— archbishop of;
restitution of temporalities. Westm., 28 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. divers years. No. I.)
Carleton, Guy, S.T.P., bishop of Bristol ; vice [Gilbert Ironside], late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 9 Jan.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 17.)
„ Gay, S.T.P., dean of Carlisle, bishop of Bristol ; restitution of tem-
poralities. Westm., 23 Feb.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 30.)
9 Guy, S.T.P., — late bishop of Bristol,— bishop of Chichester ; vice [Ralph
Brideoke], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. 20 Dec.
(30 C^has. 2. p. a. No. 7.)
rt Guy, — late bishop of Bristol, — bishop 'of Chichester ; restitution of tem-
poralities. 16 Jan.
(30 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 5.)
Cttlisle, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice [Richard Sterne], translated
to York. Westm., 6 June.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 3.)
M Edward Rainbowe, S.T.P., bishop of; vice Richard Sterne, translated to
York. Royal assent. Westm., 4 July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 2.)
„ Edward Rainbowe, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
1 Aug.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 1.)
^ dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Edward Rainbow, S.T.P.,
late bishop, deceased. Westm., 21 April.
(36 C^as. 2. p. 1. No. 1.)
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CSierter, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the, vice Brian Walton, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 25 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 25.)
„ Henry Feme, S.T.P., bishop of; vice [Brian Walton,] late bishop, deceased.
Royal assent. Westm., 6 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 31.)
„ Henry Feme, S.T.F., bishop of; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
8 Mai«h.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 23.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire; [vice Henry Ferae, late bishop,
deceased]. Westm., 7 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 15.)
George Hall, S.T.F., bishop of; [vice Henry Feme, late bishop, deceased].
Royal assent (?). Westm., 12 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 53.)
( „ „ 26. „ 7.)
John Pearson, S.T.P., bishop of; vice [John Wilkins], late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 11 Jan.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 3.)
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No. 1. — ^Appointments of Archbishops and Bishops — continued,
Blandford, Walter, — bishop of Oxford, — bishop of Worcester; vioe [Robert
Skinner], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent Westm., 8 Jnne.
(28 Cfaas. 2. p. 2. No. 8.)
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Walter, — ^bishop of Oxford and dean of the Chapel Royal, — bishop of
Worcester ; restitation of temporalities. Westm., 21 June.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 7.)
Brideock, Ralph, S.T.P., bishop of Chichester ; yice Peter Gunning, translated to
Ely. Royal assent. Westm., 20 March.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 9.)
„ Ralph, S.T.P., bishop of Chichester ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
19 April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 8.)
BridgemaUy Henry, S.T.P.,— dean of Chester, — ^bishop of Sodor and Man;
Tice Isaac Barrowe, translated to St. Asaph. Royal assent.
6 Sept.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 1.)
Bristol, Gilbert Ironside, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
19 March.
(18 C;has. 2. p. 45. No. 5.)
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dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the ; vice [Gilbert Ironside] , late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 12 Dec.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 18.)
«, Guy Carleton, S.T.P., bishop of; vice [Gilbert Ironside], late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent Westm., 9 Jan.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 17.)
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Guy Carleton, S.T.P.,— dean of Carlisle,— bishop of; restitution of tem-
poralities. Westm., 28 Feb.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. SO.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; yice Guy [Carleton] translated to
Chicheeter. Westm., IS Jan.
(SO Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 6.)
( „ „ 6. No. 1.)
William Gulston, S.T.P., bishop of; vice Guy Carleton, late bishop,
translated to Chichester. Royal assent Westm., 1 Feb.
(31 Chat. 2. p. 5. No. 2.)
( „ „ 8. No. 36.)
William Gulston, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
20Febw
(31 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 1.)
( w »» 8. „ 84.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice William Gulston, S.T.P.,
late bishop, deceased. Westm., 30 May.
(36 Caias. 2. p. 2. No. 2.)
Canterbury, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; [vice William Juxon, late
archbishop, deceased.] Westm., 14 July.
(ISChas. S.p. 2. No. 7.)
( »» » 4" »» 28.)
Gilbert [Sheldon], — late bishop of London, — archbishop of; vice
William Juxon, late archbishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
20 Aug.*
(15 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 6.)
( „ „ 4. .,20.)
* Date blank on 16 Ohas. 2. p. 2. No. 6.
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No. 1. — ^Appointments of Archbishops and Bishops — continued,
Canterbniy, Gilbert [Sheldon], archbiBhop of; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
Sept.
(ISChas. 2. p. 2. Xo. 5.)
( „ t, 4. „ 14, under date of 12 Oct.)
M dean and chapter of, conge d'elire ; vice [Gilbert Sheldon], late arch-
bishop, deceased. Westm., 7 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. divers years. No. 3.)
„ William Sancroft, S.T.P., — ^late dean of London, — archbishop of;
vice Gilbert Sheldon, laie archbishop, deceased. Boyal assent.
Westm., 16 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. divers years. No. 2.)
„ William Sancroft, S.T.P., — late dean of London,— archbishop of;
restitution of temporalities. Westm., 28 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. divers years. No. 1.)
C«rl6ton» Guy, S.T.P., bishop of Bristol ; vice [Gilbert Ironside], late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 9 Jan.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 17.)
„ Guy, S.T.P., dean of Carlisle, bishop of Bristol; restitution of tem-
poralities. Westm., 29 Feb.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 30.)
9 Guy, S.T.P., — late bishop of Brijftol,-^bishop of Chichester ; vice [Ralph
Brideoke], late biriiop, deceased. Royal assent. 20 Dec.
(80 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 7.)
,. Guy, — late bishop of Bristol, — bishop \>f Chichester ; restitution of tem-
poralities. 16 Jan.
(30 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 5.)
Cailble, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the; vice [Richard Sterne], translated
to York. Westm., 6 June.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 8.)
„ Edward Ratnbowe, S.T.P., bishop of; vice Richard Sterne, translated to
York. Royal assent. Westm., 4 July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 2.)
„ Edward Rainbowe, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
1 Aug.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 1.)
9 dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Edward Rainbow, S.T.P.,
late bishop, deceased. Westm., 21 April.
(36 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 1.)
Chester, dean and shapter of, conge d'elire to the, vice Brian Walton, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 25 Jan.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 25.)
„ Henry Feme, S.T.P., bishop of; vice [Brian Walton,] late bishop, deceased.
Royal assent. Westm., 6 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 31.)
f, Henry Feme, S.T.P., bishop of; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
8 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 23.)
„ dean and chapter of, conge d'elire; [yice Henry Ferae, late bishop,
deceased]. Westm., 7 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 15.)
t» George Hall, S.T.F., bishop of; [vice Henry Feme, late bishop, deceased].
Royal assent (?). Westm., 12 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 53.)
( >» » 26. „ 7.)
«» John Pearson, S.T.P., bishop of; vice [John Wilkins], late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 11 Jan.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 3.)
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4 APPEjn>IX I. TO THE POBTTH5IXTH BBPORT OP THE
No. 1. — Appointments of Archbishops and Bishop^-^^^contintied.
Chichester, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Peter Gunning, 8.T.P.y.
late bishop, promoted [bishop of Ely]. - Westm., 27 Feb.
(27 Chas. a. p. 6. No. 10.)
„ Ralph Brideock, S.T.P., bishop of ; Tice Peter Gunning, translated to
Ely. Koyal assent. Westm., 20 March.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 9.>
„ Ralph Brideock, S.T.P, bishop of; restitution of temporalitiei^
Westm., 19 April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 8.)
„ dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the ; vice Ralph Brideoke, late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 16 Not.
(SO Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 9.)
f, Guy Carleton, S.T.P., — late bishop of Bristol, — ^bishop of; vice [Ralph
Brideoke], late bishop, deceased. Boyal assent. 20 Dec.
(80 C^as. 2. p. 5. No. 7.)
„ Guy [Carleton], — ^late bishop of Bristol, — bishop of; restitution of
temporalities. 16 Jan.
(80 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 5.)
Compton, Henry, S.T.P. , bishop of Oxford ; vice Nathaniel Crew, translated to
Durham. Royal assent Westm., 26 Nov.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 9.)
„ Henry, S.T.P., bishop of Oxford ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
17 Dec.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 8.)
Cosins, John, 8.T.P., bishop of Durham ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.^
U Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 40. No. 8.)
Crewe, Nathaniel, LL.D.,— dean of Chichester, — ^bishop of Oxford; vice Walter
Blandford, translated to Worcester. Royal assent. Westm., 21
June.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 1.)
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Nathaniel, — dean of Chichester, — ^bishop of Oxford ; restitution of tempo-
ralities. Westm., 19 Jcdy.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 9.)
Nathaniel, — bishop of Oxford, — ^bishop of Durham ; vice John Cosin, 8.T.P.,
late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 24 Sept.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 1.)
„ Nathaniel,— -bishop of Oxford, —bishop of Durham ; restitution of tempo-
ralities. Westm., 17 Nov.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 7.)
Crofls, Herbert, S.T.P., bishop of Hereford ; [vice Nicholas Monkes, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased]. Royal assent Westm., 8 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 82.)
„ Herbert, S.T.P., bishop of Hereford ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
3 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 24.)
J)avyes 'I Francis, S.T.P., bishop of Llandaff; vice Hugh Lloyd, late bishopr de-
Davies j ceased. Royal assent. Westm., 21 Aug.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 41.)
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Francis, S.T.P., bishop of Llandaff ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
11 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 16.)
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No* 1. — AppoiDtments of Archbishops and Bishops — continued.
Dcklbeiiy John, S.T.P., — ^bishop of Rochester, — ^archbishop of York ; vice [Richard
Sterne], late archbishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 9
Aug.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 4.^
„ John, — ^bishop of Rochester, — archbishop of York ; restitution of tempo -
ralities. Westm., 88 Aug.
(35 Chas. 8. p. 4. No. 4.)
3>iirham, John CJosins, S.T.P., bishop of; restitution of temporalities. Westm., 14
Dec.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 40. No. 8.)
^ dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice [ John Cosin, S.T.P.], late
bishop, deceased. Westm. 81 Aug.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 8.)
M Nathaniel [Crew], — ^bishop of Oxford, — ^bishop of; vice John Cosin,
S.T.P., late bbhop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 24 Sept.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 1.)
n Nathaniel Crew, — ^bishop of Oxford,— -bishop of ; restitution of tempo-
ralities. Westm., 17 Nov.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 7.)
£ai)ey John, S.T.P., bishop of Worcester. Royal assent. Westm., 17 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 87.)
^ John, S.T.P., bishop of Worcester ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
22 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2, No. 25.)
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John (late bishop of Worcester), bishop of London* [Salisbury] ; vice
[Humfrey Henchman], translated, [to London]. Royal assent.
Westm., 22 Sept.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 16.)
„ John, S.T.P., bishop of Salisbury ; restitution of temporalities. Westm., 12
Oct.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 12.)
Sy, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Matthew Wren, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 17 May.
(19 Chas. 2. divers years. No. 8.)
,» '6exjl^nin [Laney], — bishop of Lincoln, — bishop of; vice [Mathew Wren],
late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 8 June.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 87.)
„ Benjamin [Laney], — late bishop of Lincoln,*- bishop of ; restitution of tempo-
ralities. Westm., 5 July.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 84.)
^ dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Benjamin Lany, S.T.P., late
bbhop, deceased. Westm., 4 Feb.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 12.)
„ Peter Gunning, — ^bishop of Chichester, — ^bishop of ; vice Benjamin Lany, late
bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 24 Feb.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 11.)
J, Peter Gunning, — bishop of Chichester, — bishop of ; restitution of temporalities.
11 March.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 10.)
^ 8ie on Pat. Boll ; should be Salisbury.
6 APFDEnOIX I. TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH RBPOBT OF THE
No.tl.-*^ApiKniitmeiit6 of Aiohbishops and Bishop^^-eaniinued.
Bxeter, dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the, vice John Gawd^n, S.T.P.»
translated to Worcester. Westm., 27 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 52.)
,, Seth Ward, S.T.P., bishop of ; [vice John Gauden, translated to Worcester].
Royal assent. Westm., 16 Julj.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 47.)
„ Seth Ward, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm., 2ft Aug.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 45.)
„ dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; yice [Seth Ward], translated ta
Salisbury. Westm., 3 Oct.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 18.)
„ Anthony Sparrowe, S.T.P., bishop of; vice [Seth Ward], translated ta
Salisbury. Boyal assent. Westm., 23 Oct.
(19 C^ias. 2. p. 5. No. 20.)
„ Anthony Sparrow, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,.
21 Nov.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 4.)
„ dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Anthony Sparrow, S.T.P.»
late bishop, translated to Norwich. Westm., 19 Sept.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 2:)
„ Thomas Lamplugh, S.T.P., bishop of ; vice [Anthony Sparrow], late bishop,
translated to Norwictf. Boyal assent. Westm., 26 Oct.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 12.)
„ Thomas Lamplugh, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.»
25 Nov.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 10.)
Feme, Henry, S.T.P., bishop of C!he8ter ; [vice Brian Walton, late bishop, de>
ceased]. Royal assent. Westm., 6 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 31.)
„ Henry, S.T.P., bishop of Chester ; restitution of temporalities. Westm., 3
March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 23.)
Fleetwood, James, S.T.P., — president of King's College, Cambridge, and late one of
the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — bishop oi Worcester ; vice
[Walter Blandford], late bishop, deceased. Boyal assent. Westm.^
13 Aug.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 12.)
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James, S.T.P., — ^president of King's College, Cambridge, and late one
of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — bishop of Worcester ;
restitution of temporalities. Westm., 9 Sept.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 11.)
Frampton, Bobert, S.T.P., bishop of Gloucester ; vice John Pritchet, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 3 Feb.
(83 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 7.)
„ Bobert, S.T.P.— late dean of Gloucester, — bishop of Gloucester; r«iti-
tution of temporalities. Westm., 21 April.
(33 Chaa. 2. p. 2. No. 14.)
Fuller, William, — late bishop of Limerick, — ^bishop of Lincoln ; vice Benjamin
Laney, translated to Ely. Boyal assent. Westm., 23 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 12.)
„ William, — late bishop of Limerick, — ^bishop of Lincoln; restitution of
temporalities. Westm., 8 Oct
<19 ChELS. 2. p. 5. No. 6.)
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No. i«->-Appoiatmenta €i Arohbishops and 'BiBho]par^-<ofUinued.
Gawdea, John, S.T.P., — ^late bishop of Exeter, — ^bishop of Worcester ; [vice George
Morley, translated to Winchester]. Bojal assent. Westm., 7
June.
(14 Ohas. 2. p. 2. Ko. 54.)
„ John, 8.T.P., — ^late bishop of Exeter,*— bishop of Worcester; restitution
of temporalities. Westm., 2 July.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 51.)
Glemham, Henry, S.T.P., bishop of St. Asaph ; vice [George Griffith], late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 5 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 11.)
„ Henry, S.T.P., bishop of St. Asaph ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
23 Oct.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 7.)
Gloucester, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice William Nichollson,
S.T.P., late bishop, deceased. Westm., 27 Sept.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 18.)
John Pritchett, S.T.P., bishop of ; vice William Nicholson, late bishop,
deceased. Boyal assent. Westm., 22 Oct.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 14.)
dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the ; vice John Pritchett, S.T.P.,
late bishop, deceased. West., 14 Jan.
(32 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 1.)
Robert Frampton, S.T.P., bishop of j vice John Pritchet, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 3 Feb.
(33 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 7.)
„ Robert Frampton, S.T.P., — ^late dean of Gloucester, — bishop of ; restitu-
tion of temporalities. Westm., 21 April.
(33 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 14.)
Golston, William, S.T.P., bishop of Bristol; vice Guy Carleton, late bishop,
translated to Chichester. Royal assent. Westm., 1 Feb.
(31 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 2.)
( »» » «• »> 36.)
„ William, S.TJP., bishop of Bristol ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
20 Feb.
(31 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 1.)
( „ M 3. „ 34.)
Gunning, Peter, — ^bishop of Chichester, — bishop of Ely ; vice Benjamin Lany, late
bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 24 Feb.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 11.)
„ Peter, — bishop of Chichester, — ^bishop of Ely ; restitution of temporalities.
Westm., 11 March.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. iO.)
Hacketty John, S.T.P., bishop of Lichfield and Coventry ; vice Accepted Frewen
translated to York. Royal assent. Westm., 17 Dec.
(13 Chas. ^. p. 45. No. 3.)
( I, ,> 47. „ kit)
n John, S.T.P., bishop of Lichfield and Coventry; restitution of tempo-
ralities. Westm. 14 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 45. No. 2.)
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Han, George, S.T.P., bishop of Chester ; [vice Henry Feme, late bp., deceased] .
Royal assent. Westm., 12 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 53.)
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• No. 1. — ^Appointments of Arcbbishops and Bishops — continued,
[Henchman] 1 Hnmfrey, — late hishop of Salisbary,— bishop of London ; [vice Oil-
Hinchman j bert Sheldon, translated to Canterboiy] . Boyal assent. Westm.,
U Sept.
(15 Chas. 8. p. 4. No. 18.)
„ Humfrejy S.T.P., bishop of London; restitution of temporalities.
Westm., la Oct.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 18.)
Henshaw, Joseph, S.T.P., bishop of Peterborough ; vioe Benjamin Laney, translated
to Lincoki. Royal assent. "V^tm., 30 April.
(15C;has. 8. p. 18. No. S.)
„ Joseph, bishop of Peterborough ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
SO May.
(15 Chas. 8. p. 4. No. 84.)
Hereford, Nicholas Monck, S.T.P., bishop of. Royal assent. Westm., 81 Dec.
(12 Chas. 8. p. 40. No. 8.)
' „ Nicholas Moncke, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.
7 Feb.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 45. No. 6.)
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dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the, vice Nicholas Monke, S.T.P., late
bishopi deceased. Westm., 14 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 81.)
Herbert Crofts, S.T.P., bishop of ; [vice Nicholas Honcke, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased]. Royal assent. Westm., 8 Feb.
(14 Chas. 8. p. 86. No. 82.)
Herbert Crofts, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
8 March.
(14 Chas. 8. p. 86. No. 84.)
Hide, Alexander, LL.D.,— dean of Winchester, — bishop of Salisbury ; Tice [John
Earles], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 81 Dec.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 18.)
Ironside, Gilbert, S.T.F., bishop of Bristol ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
19 March.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 45. No. 5.)
Lake, John, S.T.P.,— canon residentiary of York, and archdeacon of Cleveland, —
bishop of Sodor and Man ; vice Henry Bridgman, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 14 Nov.
(84 Chas. 8. p. 8. No. 18.)
Lamplugh, Thomas, S.T.P., bishop of Exeter ; vice [Anthony Sparrow], late bishop,
translated to Norwich. Royal assent. Westm., 86 Oct.
(28 Chas. 8. p. 8. No. 18.)
• „ Thomas, S.T.P., bishop of Exeter ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
25 Nov.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 10.)
CLany] \ Benjamin,— late bishop of Peterborough, — ^bishop of Lincoln ; vice
Laney / [Robert Sanderson], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
27 March.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18. No. 8.)
„ Benjamin, S.T.P., — late bishop of Peterborough, — bishop of Lincoln;
restitution of temporalities. Westm., 87 April.
(15 Chas. 8. p. 18. No. 5.)
Beiyamin,— bishop of Lincoln,-- bishop of Ely; vice [Mathew Wren]
late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 8 June.
(19 Chas. 8. p. 8. No. 87.)
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No. 1. — Appointments of Archbishops and Binho^^—cofUinued,
liSney, BeDJamin,-^ late bishop of Lincoln, — ^bishop of Ely; vestitution of tempo-
ralities. -Westm., 5 July.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 84.)
liichfield and Coventry, dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the, vice [Accepted
Frewen], translated to York. Westm., 26 Nov.
(18 Ghas. 2. p. 45. No. 4).
Inn 47. „ 12, under date of 20 Not.)
John Uackett, 8.T.P., bishop of ; vice Accepted Frewen, translated
to York. Boyal assent. Wettm., 17 Dec.
(18 Caias. 2. p. 45. No. 8.)
( „ „ 47. „ 17.)
John Hackett, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
14 Jan.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 45. No. 2.)
( „ „ 47. „ 22.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice John Hackett, S.T.F.,
late bishop, deceased. Westm., 2 June.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 6.)
Thomas Wood, S.T.P., — dean of Lichfield, — bishop of; Tioe [John
Racket], late bishop, deceased. Boyal assent. Westm., 24 June.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 5.)
Thomas Wood, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities.
Westm., 15 July.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 4.)
TAicdn, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the; vice [Robert Sanderson], late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 20 Feb.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18., No. 12.)
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Benjamin [Lany],— late bishop of Peterborough, — bishop of; vice [Bobert
Sanderson], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
27 Marob.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18. No. 8.)
„ Benjamin Lany, S.T.P.,— late bishop of Peterborough, — ^bishop of ; resti-
tution of temporalities. Westm., 27 ApriL
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18. No. 5.)
„ dean and chapter of, oonge d'elire to the ; vice Benjamin Laney, translated
to Ely. Weetm., 5 Sept.
(19Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 19.)
M William Fuller,— 4ate bishop of Limerick,— bishop of ; vice Bepjamin
Laney, translated to Ely. Boyal assent. Westm., 28 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 12.)
tf William Fuller^ — late bishop of limerick,— bishop of ; restitution of tem-
poralities. Weetm., 8 Oct
(19 Chas. a. p. 5. No. 6.)
n dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice William Fuller, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 1 May.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 7.)
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„ Thomas Barlow, S.T J*., bishop of ; vice William Fuller, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Boyal assent. Westm., 7 June.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 6.)
If Thcnnas Barlow, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
5 Aug.
(27 Cl|»8. 2. p. 8. No. 5.)
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No. 1. — ^Appointments of Archbishops and Bishops— otmhntiedf.
Llandftff, arohdeacson and chapter of, coDge d'elire to the ; vice Hugh Lloyd, &T.P.,
late bishop, deceased. Westm., 16 July.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 32.)
„ Franois Davjes, S.T.P., bishop of ; vice Hugh Lloyd, late biahop, deceased.
Royal assent. Westm., 21 Ang.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 41.)
Francis Davies, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
11 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 16.)
archdeacon and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; rice Frapcis Davis,
S.T.P., late bishop, deceased. Westm., 1 April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 16.)
„ William Lloyd, S.T.P.,— one of the King's chaplains, — bishop of ; vice
Francis Davies, late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
18 April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 15.)
IP^lliam Lloyd, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
7 May.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 14.)
archdeacon and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice William Lloyd,
S.T.P., translated to Peterfiirough. Westm., 22 May.
(31 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 29.)
William Beaw, S.T.P.. bishop of ; vice William Lloyd, late bishop translated
to Peterborough. Royal assent. Westm., 18 June.
(31 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 27.)
William Beaw, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
4 July.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 26.)
Lloyd, [Humphrey], S.T.P., — dean of St. Asaph,— bp. of Bangor ; vice [Robert
Morgan], late bishop, deceased. Royid assent. Westm., 80 Oct.
(25 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 8.)
Humphrey, S.T.P.,— dean of St Asaph, — bishop of Bangor ; restitution of
temporalities. Westm., 5 Dec
(25 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 7.)
William, S.T.P., — one of the King's chaplains, — ^bishop of Llandaff; vice
Francis Davies, late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
13 April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 15.)
William, S.T.P., bishop of Llandaff; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
7 May.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 14.)
William, S.T.P.,— late bishop of Llandaff,— bishop- of Peterborough; vice
Joseph Henshaw, S.T.P., late bishop, deceased. Royal assent.
Westm., 24 April.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 31.)
William, S.T.P., bishop of Peterborough; restitution of temporalities.
Westm., 29 May.
(31 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 28.)
William, S.T.P.,— dean of St. Asaph,* [Bangor], and one of the chaplains in
ordinary to the King, — ^bishop of St. Asaph ; vice Isaac Barrow,
S.P.T., late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm. (undated).
(82 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 4.)
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Np^ l.*«Appointmento of Archbiahops and Bishops — canHnwed.
Lkfdf WHfiani, 8.T.P., bUhc^ of St. Asaph ; Ee&titotioD of temporaUtieB. West^i.,
18 Oct.
(82 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 8.)
I^oodoD, dean and diapter of, oonge d'elire to the; vice [Gilbert Sheldon], late
bishop, translated to Canteibuzy. Westm., 2 Sept.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 28.)
M Hmnfrey [Henchman], — late bishop of Salisbury, — bishop of ; [yice Gil-
bert Sheldon, translated to Canterbury]. Royal assent. Westm.,
11 Sept
(15 C^has. 2. p. 4. No. 18.)
„ Humfrey Hinchman, S.T.P., bishop of; restitution of temporalities.
Westm., 12 Oct.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 13.)
„ * [Salisbury], John [Earle], — ^late bishop of Worcester, — ^bishop of; vice
[Huxnfrey Henchman], translated [to London]. Royal assent.
Westm., 22 Sept.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 16.)
Hews, Peter, LL.D., bishop of Bath and Wells ; vice Robert Oeichton, late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 15 Jan.
(24 CHias. 2. p. 5. No. 2.)
Monck 1 Nicholas, S.T.P., bishop of Hereford. Royal assent. WestnL, 21 Dec.
HoDcke J
(12 Chas. 2. p. 40. No. 2.)
„ Nicholas, S.T.P., bishop of Hereford ; restitution of temporalities.
Westm., 7 Feb.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 45. No. 6.)
Horloy, Gkorge, bishop of Winchester ; [vice Brian Dnppa, late bishop, deceased].
Royal assent. Westm., 12 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 4.)
£ M ]f George,— late bp. of Worcester, — ^bishop of Winchester ; restitution of
temporalities. Westm., 28 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 57.)
Horwich, Edward Reynolds, S.T.F., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
2 Feb.
(18 Clhas. 2. p. 45. No. 7.)
„ dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Edward Reynolds, S.TJ?.,
late bishop, deceased. Westm., 14 Aug.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 6.)
„ Anthony Sparrow, S.T.P.,— late bishop of Exeter,— bishop of; vice
[Kdward Reynolds], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
9 Sept.
' (26 C%as. 2. p. 8. No. 4.)
« Anthony Sparrow, — late bishop of Exeter, — ^bishop of ; restitution of tempo-
ralties. Westm., 22 Sept
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 1.)
.Oodbld, d«ttn Mid chu^ter of, conge d'elire to the, vice [Robert Skinner], late bishop,
tntn^ted to Worcester. Westm., 7 Nov.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 8.)
„ William Paul, 8.T.P., bishop of ; vice [Robert Skinner], translated to Wor-
cester. RoyiJ assent. Westm., 12 Dec*
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 5.)
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No. 1. — ^Appointmenta of Archbishops and Bishops — continued.
Oxford, William Paul, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm., 29
Dec.
(15 Cbas. 2. p. 4. No. 4.)
„ dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice William Paul, late bishop,
deceased. Westm., 4 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. S. No. 8.)
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Walter Blandford, S.T.P., bishop of ; vice [William Paul] late bishop,
deceased. Rojral assent. Westm., 16 Not.
(17 Chas. 2. p. S. No. 9.)
Walter Blandford, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitntion of temporalities. Westm.,
25 April.
(17* Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 18.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'etre to the ; vice Walter Blandford, trans-
lated to Worcester. Westm., 18 June.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 2.)
Nathaniel Crewe, LL.D.,— dean of Chichester, — bishop of; vice Walter
Blandford, translated to Worcester. Bojal Assent. 21 Jane.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 1.)
Nathaniel Crewe, — dean of Chichester, — ^bishop of; restitution of tempo-
ralities. 19 July.
(28 Chaa. 2. p. 4. No. 9.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Nathaniel Crew, S.T.P.,
translated to Durhun. Westm., 81 Oct.
(26 ChtLS. 2. p. 9. No. 10.)
Heniy Compton, S.T.P., bishop of; vice Nathaniel Crew, translated to
Durham. Royal assent Westm., 26 Nov.
(26 C^ias. 2. p. 9. No. 9.)
Heniy Compton, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
17 Dec.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 8^
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Paul, William, S.T.P., bishop of Oxford; vice [Robert Skinner], translated to Wor-
cester. Royal assent. Westm., 12 Dec.
(15Chas. 2.p. 4.No. 5.)
„ William, S.T.P., bishop of Oxford; restitution of temporalities. Westm^
29 Dec.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 4.)
Pearsoi^ John, S.T.P., bishop of CJhester; vice [John Wilkins], late bishop, deceased.
Royal assent. Westm., 11 Jan.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 8.)
Peterborough, dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the ; vice [Benjamin Lany,
translated to Lincoln]. Westm., 9 April.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18. No. 6.)
„ Joseph Henshaw, S.T.P., bishop of ; vice Benjamin Laney, trans-
lated to Lincoln. Royal assent. Westm., 80 April.
(15Cha8. 2. p. 18. No. 8.)
Joseph Henshaw, bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westnv.,
80 May.
(15 Caias. 2. p. 4. No. 84.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Joseph Henshaw,
late bishop', deceased, westiti., 27 March.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 82.)
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No. 1.— -Appointments of Archbiahops and Bishopd^ — caniinued*
Peterborongb, William Lloyd, S.T.P.» — ^late bishop of Llandaff, — ^bishop of; Tioe
Joseph Henshaw, S.T.P., late bishop, deceased. Royal assent.
Westm., 24 April.
(SI Chas. 2 p. 8. No. 8L)
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„ William Lloyd, S.T.P., bishop of; restitution of temporalities.
Westm., 29 May.
(Jil Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 28.)
Fritohett, John, S.T.F., bishop of Gloucester ; yice William Nicholson, late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 22 Oct.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 14.)
Bainbowe, Edward, S.T.P., bishop of Carlisle ; vice Richard Sterne, translated to
York. Royal assent. Westm., 4 July.
(leChas. 2. p. 4.No. 2.)
„ Edward, S.T.P., bishop of Carlisle ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
1 Aug.
(leChas. 2. p. 4. No. 1.)
Reynolds, Edward, S.T.P., bishop of Norwich ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
2 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 45. No. 7.)
Rochester, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice John Dolben, S.T.P., late
bishop, translated to York. Westm., 6 Sept.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 8.)
„ Francis Turner, S.T.P., bishop of; vice John Dolben, S.T.P., late bishop,
translated to York. Royal assent. Westm., 27 Sept.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 8.)
St. Asaph, Henry Glemham, S.T.P., bishop of ; vice [George Griffith], late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 5 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 11.)
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Westm., 28 Oct.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 7.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Isaac Barrow, S.T.P.,
late bishpp, deceased. Westm., 14 July.
(82 Chas. 2. p. ]. No. 1.)
William Lloyd, S.T.P.,— one of 'the chaplains in ordinary to the King,
dean of St. Asaph,* [Bangor] — bishop of ; vice Isaac Barrow,
S.T.P., late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., (undated).
(82 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 4.)
William Lloyd, S.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
18 Oct.
(82 ChasJ 2. p. 8. No. 8.)
St. David's, precentor and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice William Lucy,
S.T.P., late bishop, deceased. Westm., 19 Oct.
. (29 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 2.)
( „ „ 4. No. 8, under date of 17 Oct.)
M William Thomas, S.T.P.,— dean of Worcester, — bishop of; vice
William Lucy, S.T.F., late bishop, deceased. Royal assent.
Westm., 10 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 1.)
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If William Thomas, S.T.P.,^-dean of Worcester, — bishop of ; restitution
of temporalities. Westm., 29 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 2. No..L).
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No. 1 .-^^rA-ppdntiiieiiis of Archbishop^ and Bushops— oimlNileedl
St. David'd, precentor and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice WQlxam TfaomAs,
S.T.P., late bishop, translated to Worcester. Westm., SO Sept.
(85 Ghas. 2. p. 5. No. 5.)
Salisbniy, dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the ; vice [Hnmfrej Henchman] ,
translated [to London]. Westm., 16 Sept.
(15 Chas. a. p. 4. No. 17.)
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Henchman], translated to London.* Royal assent. Westm.,
22 Sept.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 16.)
John Earle, S.T.P., bishop of; restitution of temporalities. Westm.
12 Oct.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 12.)
dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the ; vice John Earles, late bishop
deceased. Westm., 30 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 10.)
Alexander Hide, LL.D.,*^ean of Winchester, — ^bishop of ; vice [John
Earles], late bishop, deceased. Bojral assent. Westm., 21 Dec.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 12.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Alexander Hyde, late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 28 Aug.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. SO.)
Seth [Ward], — ^bishop of Exeter, — bishop of; vice [Alexander Hyde],
late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 10 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 18.)
Seth [Ward], — late bishop of Exeter, — bishop of; restitution of tem-
poralities. Westm., 28 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 5.)
Sancroft, William, S.T.P., — late dean of London, — archbishop of Canterbury ; vice
Gilbert Sheldon, late archbishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
16 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. divers years. No. 2.)
„ William, S.T.P., — late dean of London,-^-Archbisbop of Canterbury;
restitution of temporalities. Westm., 28 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. divers years. No. 1.)
[Sheldon], Gilbert, — ^late bishop of London,' — archbishop of Canterbury; vice
William Juxon, late archbishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
20 Aug.
(15 Caias. 2. p. 2. No. O.f)
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Westm., — Sept.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 5.)
( „ »f 4. „ 14, under date 12 Oct.)
Skinner, Robert, S.T.P., bishop of Worcester; vice [John Earle], translated to
Salisbuy^ Royal assent. Westm., 29 Oct.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 8.)
( „ „ 4. „ 10.)
„ Robert, — late bishop of Oxford, — bishop of Worcester ; restitution of
temporalities. Westm., 16 Nov.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 2.)
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* Sic on Pat. Roll. London instead of Salisbury is given ; evidently an error,
t Date blank on this part.
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No. 1. — ^Appdntments of Archbishops and Biahops-^-oon^ftu^.
Sodor and Man, Isaac Barrow, S.T.P.^ bishop of ; vice Samuel Bntterj late bishop,
deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 18 June.
.(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 80.)
Henry Bridgeman, S.T.P.,— dean of Chester, — bishop of; Tice
Isaac Barrowe, translated to St. Asaph. Royal assent. 6 Sept.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 1.)
John Lake, S.T.P.,— canon residentiary of York, and archdeacon
of ClcTcland, — ^bishop of ; rice Henry Bridgman, S.T.P., late
bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 14 Not.
(84 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 12.)
SpaiTowe, Anthony, S.T.P., bishop of Exeter; vice [Seth Ward], translated to
Salisbury. Bojral assent. Westm., 28 Oct.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 20.)
Anthony S.T.P., bishop of Exeter ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
21 Nov.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 4.)
Anthony, S.T.P.« — ^late bishop of Exeter, — bishop of Norwich; vice
[Edward Reyuolds], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
9 Sept.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 4.)
Anthony, — ^late bishop of Exeter, — ^bishop of Norwich; restitution of tem-
poralities. Westm., 22 Sept.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 1.)
Sterne, Riishard, 6.T.P., — bishop of Carlisle, — archbishop of York ; vice [Accepted
Frewen], late archbishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
14 May.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 8.)
Thomas, William, S.T.P., — dean of Worcester, — ^bishop of St. David's; vice
William Lucy, S.T.P., late bishop, deceased. Royal assent.
Westm., 10 Jan.
(29 CJhas. 2. p. 8. No. 1.)
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William, S.T.P.,— dean of Worcester, — bishop of St. David's ; restitution
of temporalities. Westm., 29 Jan.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 1.)
„ William, — bishop of St. David's, — ^bishop of Worcester ; vice [James
Fleetwood], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 22
Aug.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 10.)
„ William,<-^bishop of St. David's, — bishop of Worcester; restitution of
temporalities. Westm., 1 Sept.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 8.)
Turner, Francis, 8.T.P., bishop of Rochester; vice John Dolben, S.T.P., late
bishop, translated to York. Royal assent. Westm., 27 Sept.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 8.)
Ward, Seth, S.T.P., bishop of Exter ; [vice John Ganden, translated to Worcester].
Royal assent. Westm., 16 July.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 47.)
y, Seth, &T.P., htfbop of Exeter; vice [John Gaoden], translated to Wor-
cester ; restitution of temporalities. WestoL, 25 Aug.
(UChas. 2. p. 2. No. 45.)
„ Seth, — ^late bishop of Exeter, — bishop of Salisbury ; vice [Alexander Hyde],
late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 10 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 5. No. 18.)
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No. 1.— Appointments of Archbishops and Bishops — continued,
[Ward,] Seth, — ^late bishop of Exeter, — bishop of Salisbury; restitation of tem-
poralities. Westm., 23 Sept.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 5.)
Winchester, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire ; vice [Brian Dnppa, late bishop,
deceased]. Westm., 26 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 9.)
Oeorge [Morley], bishop of; [vice Brian Dappa, late bishop, deceased].
Boyal assent. Westm., 12 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 4.)
George [Morley], — ^late bishop of Worcester,— >bishop of; restitation of
temporalities. Westm., 28 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 57.)
Wood, Thomas, S.T.F.,— dean of Lichfield, — bishop of Lichfield and Coventry ;
vice [John Hacket] , late bishop, deceased. Boyal assent. Westm.,
24 June.
(23 C;has. 2. p. 2. No. 5.)
„ Thomas, S.T. P., bishop of Lichfield and Ck)ventry ; restitution of tempora -
litics. Westm., 15 July.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 4.)
Worcester, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice George [Morley], trans-
lated to Winchester. Westm., 17 May.
(•13 Chas. 2. p. 23. No. 17.)
(14 „ „ 12. „ 4.)
y John Gavden, S.T.P., — ^Ute bishop of Exeter, — ^bishop of ; [vice George
Morley, translated to W inchester] . Boyal assent. Westm., 7 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 54.)
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John Gawden, S.T.P., — ^late bishop of Exeter, — bishop of; restitution
of temporalities. Westm., 2 July.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 51.)
( »» » 19. „ 1.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; [vice John Gauden, late bp.
deceased]. Westm., 24 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 41.)
John Earle, S.T.F., bishop of. Boyal assent. Westm., 17 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 37.)
( »» tt 19. „ 3.)
John Earles, 8.T.P., bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm.,
22 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 25.)
( „ „ 19. „ 2, under date 20 Dec.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice [John Earle], translated
to Salisbury. Twickenham, 3 Oct.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 4)
( „ „ 11. „ 19, under date Westm., 3 Sept)
Bobert Skinner, S.T.P., bishop of; vice [John Earle], translatjed to
Salisbury. Boyal assent. Westm., 29 Oct.
(15 ChaM. 2. p. 2. No. 3.)
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Bobert [Skinner], — ^late bishop of Oxford, — bishop of ;. restitution of
temporalities. Westm., 16 Nov.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 2.)
* This warrant is wrongly entered, should be 14 Ohss. 2.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIO BBOOBD& 17
No. 1.— •Appointments of Archbishops and Bishops— coiUmtiedL
Worcester, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the; vice Robert Skinner, late
hishop, deceased. Westm., 22 May.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 9.)
„ Walter Blandford,— bishop of Oxford, — ^bishop of; vice [Robert Skinner],
late bishop, deceased. Rojal assent. Westm., S June.
(20 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. a.)
„ Walter Blandford, — ^bishop of Oxford and dean of the Chapel Royal,—-
bishop of ; restitution of temporalities. Westm., 21 June.
(23 Clias. 9. p. 2. No. 7.)
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dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice Walter Blanckford, late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 20 July.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 13.)
James Fleetwood, S.T.P., — president of King's College, Cambridge, and
late one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — bishop of; viee
[Walter Blandford], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm.,
IS Aug.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 12.)
James Fleetwood, S.T.P., — president of King*s College, Cambridge, and
late one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — ^bishop of ;
restitution of temporalities. Westm., 9 Sept.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 11.)
dean and chapter of, conge d*elire to the ; vice James Fleetwood, late
bishop, deceased. Westm., 1 Aug.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 14.)
William Thomas, — bishop of St. David's,— bishop of; vice [James
Fleetwood], late bishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 22 Aug.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 10.)
WUliam Thomas, — ^bishop of St. David's,— bishop of; restitution of
temporalities. Westm., 1 Sept.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 8.)
Tork, dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; vice [Accepted Frewen], late
archbishop, deceased. Westm., IS April.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 9.)
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Richard Sterne, S.T.P., — bishop of Carlisle, — archbishop of ; viceT Accepted
Frewen], late archbishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 14
May.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 8.)
dean and chapter of, conge d'elire to the ; !vice [Richard Sterne], late arch-
bishop, deceased. Westm., 19 July.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 5.)
John Dolben, S.T.F., — bishop' of Rochester, — archbishop of; vice [Richard
Sterne], late archbishop, deceased. Royal assent. Westm., 9 Aug.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 4.)
John Dolben,-^ bishop of Rochester,— archbishop of; restitution of tem-
poralities. Westm., 22 Aug.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 4.)
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18 APPENDIX I. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OP THE
. No. 2. — ^Peebentations on the Patent Rolls ; Chakles II.
Abercromby, Thoinag, elk., MJL, Tiear of Whf^lode in 'the parts of Holland, co.
Line. ; vice William Holden, deoeaied. Westminster, 24 Aug.
(12 Ghas. 2. part 1. No. 225.)
Abbott, Edward, vicar of Chilverscoton, co. Warw., Lichfield and Coventry dioc.
Oxford, 21 Sept.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 49.)
Adams, Bfichael, oik., rector of St John's Bkeshall alias Hketshall, oo. Snff.
Norwich dioc. Westm., 4 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 74.)
„ Bobert, elk., M.A., vicar of Portslade, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc Westm.,
25 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 94.)
Adamson, John, prebendary or canon of St Martin's, Lincoln. Westm., 11 Sept.
(12 C»ias. 2. p. 4. Noe. 114, 115.)
Addison, Lancelot, elk., vicar of Hill Merton, co. Wilts, Salisbnry dioc. Westm.,
9 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 29.)
„ Lancelot, S.T.P., (late one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King and
dean of Lichfield), archdeacon of Ck>ventry ; vice [George] Downing,
deceased. Westm., 8 Nov.
(86 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 14.)
Agborough, Edward, elk., M.A., vicar of Stoneleigh, co. Warw., Lichfield and
Coventry dioc. ; vice Edward Price, resigned. Westm., 16 July,
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Ainge or Ange, Joseph, rector of Hansworth alias Honneiworth, co. StafF., Lichfield
and Coventry dioc. Westm., 20 July.
(12 CThas. 2. p. 1. No. 878.)
Ainsworth, William, prebendary or canon of Wharchill, York; vice William
Knowles, deceased. Westm., 4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 151, 152.)
Aisley, John, M.A., rector of Welsingham, co. palatine and dioc. of Durham ; Quy
[Carleton] bishop elect of Chichester, resigned. 16 Jan.
(SO Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 12.)
Alastroel Richard, M.A., canon or prebendary of Oxford; vice George Morley,
Alestree > S.T.P., promoted as dean of Oxford. Westm., 9 July.
Alestry J (12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 136.)
( „ „ 19. „ 168.)
„ Richard, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford, (without the canonry
in Oxford Cathedral usually annexed to that professorship) ; vice
Dr. William Creed, deceased. Westm., 28 Jan.
(15 dias. 2. p. 4. No. 8.)
Aleock, Anthony, elk., rector of Methley, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 16 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 181.)
Aldcy 1 Edward, elk., prebendary or canon of Canterbury ; vice Gerard Yossius or
Aldley J Bossius, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 16 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 59.)
( >» w 1®» ft 8.)
Aldridh, Henry, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Oxford ; vice Samuel Speed,
M.A., deceased. Westm., 1 1 Feb.
(84 Chas.^ 2. p. 2. No. 28.)
„ Robert, elk., rector of Ludbrongh, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 8 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 46.)
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC REOOBDS. 19
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles U. — cant.
Alfbidy Melehisedec, elk., yicar of Ottery St Marj, Exeter dioc. ; vice John
Forward, deceased. Westm., 25 Jaxi.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 2.)
Aliogton 1 John, elk., eanon or prebendary of Eetton or Becten, in Lincoln cathe-
AlliJ^^n J dral ; Tioe [Thomas] Baily or Bayly, S.T.P., deceased. Westm.,
1 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 47.)
( » » 4« „ 59.)
M Bobert, elk., rector of Hougham cnm Marston, eo. and dioc. of Line
Westm., 14 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 72.)
ABeo, Abraham, elk., M.A., rector of Westmeane, co. Southampton, Winchester
dioc. ; vice John Bludworth, deceased. Westm., 16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 118.)
9 Henry, elk., rector of Shipton Mallett^ co. Somerset, Bath and WeUs dioc.
Westm., 2 March.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18. No. 10.)
' 9, Joseph, elk., vicar of Olnvias Budock, co. 0>mwaU ; vice Bichard Whetaker,
deceased. Westm., 15 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 79.)
AUerdice, David, elk., vicar of Sandall Magna, co. and dioc. of York. Westm.,
8 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 66.)
Ambrose, Isaac, elk., vicar of Grarstange, co. Lane Westm., 7 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 407.)
Amias, Theophilus, elk., rector of Aldingfaam, co. Lane, Chester dioc. WestnL,
28 Feb.
(20 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 4.)
Andenon, Jonathan, elk., M.A., vicar of Granborowe, ca Bucks, a peculiar of
London. Westm., 7 Nov.
(14 Chas, 2. p. 19. No. 106.)
Andrewes, Antony, elk., M.A., prebendary or canon of Gloucester ; vice Thomas
Vyner, elk., 8.T.B., ceded. 18 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. Nos. 85, 86.)
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Thomas, elk., rector of HoW Trinity in the town of Shaftesbury, co.
Dorset, Bristol dioc. Westm., 9 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 215.)
Aiinesley, Bichard, S.T.B.,— ex chaplain in ordinary to the King,— eanon or pre-
bendary of Westminster; vice WiUiam Outram, S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 18 Sept.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 22.)
„ Bichard, S.TJB., dean of Exeter ; vice George Cary, deceased. Westm.,
9 Feb.
(33 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 5.)
y,- Samuel, S.T.P., vicar of St. Giles, Cripplegate, in the city and dioc. of
London. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Cha». 2. p. 8. No. 84.)
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20 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTT-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Roils; Charles II. — eoni.
Anthill, John, elk., rector of Hatcham, co. Soff., Norwich dioc. ; vice Lawrence
Brittaine, deceased. Westm., 6 Julj.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 149.)
Anthony, Charles, elk., vicar of Catherick, co. York, Chester dioc. Westm., 21
June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 178.)
Apleford, Charles, rector of Chilbolton, co. Southampton ; vice Lawrence Hinton,
. S.TJ*., deceased. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 54.>
„ Daniel, elk., rector of Ackworth, within the deanery of Pomfret alias
Pontefract, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 12 May.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 10.>
Archer, Edward, rector of Hinton, co. Berks. Westm., 28 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 55.>
Archibold, Eklward, elk., rector of Ludenham, co. Kent ; vice Edward Take, resigned..
Westm., 11 Sept.
(12 Chas, 2. p. 1. No. 177.>
Ardeme, James, elk., M.A., rector of St. Mildred's, with the chapel or chnrch of
St. Mary de Castro, in the city and Dioc. of Canterboxy. W^tm.,.
19 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 209.>
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James, S.T.P., rector of Davenham, co. and dioc. of Chester. Westm.,.
22 Oct.
(88 Chas. 2. p. 7. No. 4.> .
James, S.T.P., dean of Chester ; vice Henry Bridgman, deceased. Westm.,,
• 28 June.
(84 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 28.>
Aris, William, elk., M.A., rector of ShSpton MaUett, co. Somerset, Bath and WeHs
dioc. Westm., 28 Jan.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 28.>
Arthington, Thomas, -elk., rector of Purley, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. Westm.^
23 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 151.)
Asfordby, Charles, elk., M.A., prebendary of Layton Bromfield, co. Hunts, in the
cathedral of Lincoln ; vice Alexander Leveston, deceased. Westm.^
.6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 47, 48.)
„ Charles, dispensation to hold the rectory of Foston, co. Leic, together
with the rectory of Mabblethorpe Marie cum Steane, co. Line.
Westm., 20 July.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 10.)
Asherst, John, elk., M.A., vicar of Warehome, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc. ; vice
Henry Curtis, elk., deceased. Westm., 20 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 197.)
Ashfeild, Thomas, rector of Stansfeild, co. and dioc. of Oxford ; vice Thomas Smyth».
elk., resigned. Westm., 9 OcL
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 189.>
Ashton, George, elk., S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Careton cum Da]by,in the
cathedral of Lincoln. Westm., 6 Sept. Mandate dated 12 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 120, 121.)
DSPITTT KSEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS. 21
No. 2.— Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles Il.«-C9n^.
^^inn, William, M.A., rector of Emberton, co. Bucks, Lincoln dice. Westm.,
6 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 206.)
Afltlej, Herbert, elk., LL.D., prebendary or canon of Norwich ; vice Doctor Young,
resigned. WestnL, 6 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 12, IS.)
Astrop, John, elk., vicar of Farringdon cum Bardeston, co. Notts, York dioc.
Weetm., 20 Feb.
(18 Chaa. 2. p. 47. No. 87.)
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John, elk., rector of St Peter's in Nottingham, York dioc. Westm.,
25 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 142.)
Atkins, Robert, elk., M.A., rector of St John Boure in the city of Szeter, co. Devon,
Westm., 27 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 50.)
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Atkinson, Francis, elk., M.A., vicar of Grtnton alias Granton, co. York, Chester
dioc. ; vice Thomas Goad, deceased. Westm., 29 March.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
„ Nathaniel, elk., M.A., rector of Sonthcove, co. Suff. Westm., 22 Oct^
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 96.)
„ Richard, elk., M.A., rector of Gisleham, co. Snff. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas, 2. p. 1. No. 348.)
Atterbmy, Louis, elk., rector of Milton alias Midleton Keyns, co. Bucks ; vice Ralph
Smith, deceased: Westm.; 6 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 133.)
,y Louis, S.T.P., rector of Magna alias Lata Risingdon alias Risington, co.
and dioc. of Gloucester. Westm., 26 May.
(18 ChM, 2. p. 4. No. 19.)
Aueher, John, S.T.P., prebendary of Canterbury ; vice John Jeffery, S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 124.)
( „ », 1». „ 157.)
Awtyn, Samuel, elk., rector of St Mary's, Stayning, in the city and dioc. of London,
Westm., 20 Oct
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 120.)
Aveiy, William, elk., vicar of Wameham, eo. Sussex. Westm., 8 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 413.)
Awbcey, WilHam, yeoman, sexton in the church of Nantmell, commonly called Trey-
yr-Gloch, co. Radnor ; vice Hugh Lloyd, of Gardd Vage, deceased.
21 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 184.)
Babington, Humfrey, elk., M.A., rector of Boothby Pannell, London dioc. ; vice
Robert Saunderson, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Lincoln.
Westm., 80 Get
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 91.)
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Baeon, Francis, elk., vicar of Nunneaton, co. Warwick and province of Canteibufyv
Westm., 17 Jan*
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 5.)
22 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BSPOBIT OF THE
No. 2.^— PresentaticniB on the Patent Bdls; Charles II.— co»<.
Bacon, Francis, S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Bjrton hi lichfield cathedral, oo.
Warw. ; vice John Jackson, elk., deceased. Westm., 13 Noy.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 81, 82.)
Baglej, Samuel, elk., ICA., rector of Hasilbitch, co. Northampton. Westnu
6 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 194.)
Baker, John, elk., M.A., vicar of Norton cum Lenswick, co. and dioc. Worcester.
Westm., 96 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. (No. 125(a).)
„ Philip, elk., rector of Gratley, co. Southampton. Westm., 25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 840.)
„ Thomas, dk., vicar of Busshopps Nympton, co. Devon. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 67.)
„ Thomas, elk., M.A., vicar of Polsworth, co. Warw., Lichfield and Coventiy
dioc. Westm., 10 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 166.)
„ Thomas, elk., Mjl., vicar of Aldestry alias Anstre, co. Warw., Lichfield and
Coventry dioo. Westm., 7 Biarch.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
„ William, elk., M.A., rector of Munke Eleigh, co. Suff. Westm., 8 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 825.)
„ William, elk., rector of Grettiaham, oo. Devon. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 65.)
Ball, Benedict, elk., M.A., rector of Whippingham in the Isle of Wight, co. South*
ampton, Winchester dioc Westm., 25 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 34.)
„ Kchardy B.D., rector of St. Mary Wolchurch in the city of London. Westm.,
6 June*
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 458.)
„ Eichard, S.T.P., canon or prehendary of Bickleswade in lincoln CathedraL
Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. Na 88.)
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„ Richard, S.T.P., master of the house and church of the New Temple, London.
Westm., 2 Feh.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 41.)
„ William, M.A., vicar of Overton with the church of Tadley, co. Southampton,
Winchester dioc. Westm., 29 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 217.)
Ballowe, Thomas, elk., S.T.P., rector of Stoke, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm.,
4 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 84.)
Bamford, Stephen, elk., senior, B.A., vicar of Elsenham alias Elsnam, co. Essex,
London dioc. Westnou, 6 Dec.
(16 Ch&8. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Banning, Thomas, elk., rector of Shepworth, co. Wilts. Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 882.)
iBarcroft, Hugh, dk., S.T.P., rector of Edmondthorp, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
9 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 147.)
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PTJBLIO BECOSDS* 23
No. 2.— PresentatioDB on the Patent Bolls; Charles IE.— -con^.
Bareioft, Hugh, S.T.P.> prebendary or canon of Sutton com Backinglmm, Hometon,
and Horlej, in lancoln cathedraL Westm., 16 May.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 20.)
( „ » 47. „ 60.)
Bargrave, John, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Canterbury ; vice Thomas Paske,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 28 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 21.)
Barker, Edmond, elk., rector of Beriton cum Petersfefld, co. Southampton, Win-
chester ^oc. ; Tice Benjamin Lfuiey, S.T.F., promoted to be bishop
of Peterborough. Westm., 18 Dec.
(12 Chas* 2. p. 2. No. 10.)
n
Joseph, elk., vicar of Sherborne, co. Dors. Westm., 27 March.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18. No. 9.)
^ William, S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Canterbury ; vice [Humphry]
Peake, S.TJ^., deceased. Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 128.)
( „ „ 19. „ 156.)
Barkley, Thomas, elk., rector of UUingswicke cum parva Covame, co. Heref.
Westm., 22 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 263.)
Barksdale, Clement, M.A., rector of Wannton, co. Glouc. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 855.)
I
„ Clement, elk., M.A., rector of Shudly, co. Glouc. Westm., 11 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 113.)
Barnard, Joel, elk., rector of Clewer alias Clewerth, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc.
Westm., 21 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 842.)
Barnes, John, M.A., rector of Whippingham, in the Isle of Wight, co. Southampton.
Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 812.)
Bamett, Nathaniel, dk., rector of Newtown, co. Montgomery. Westm., 16 July.
(12 C^as. 2. p. 1. No. 398.)
Barrow 1 Hugh, vicar of Lancaster ; vice Augustinus Wildbore, S.T.P., deceased
BarroweJ Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 133.)
»9
Hugh, of Wigan, elk., one of the 4 preachers founded by Queen Eliza-
beth in the county of Lancaster and dioc. of Chester; viz., for
the parish of Cartmel; vice William Collier, deceased. Westm.,
13 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 93.)
n John, vicar of Norton Bavent, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. Westm., 22
Feb.
(13 CJhas. 2. p. 47. No. 80.)
,1 John, elk., canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice John Butler, S,T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 18 Aug.
(34 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 8.)
Bartlet, Heniy, elk., vicar of Fortsham, co. Dorset, Bristol dioc. ; vice Joseph Ashe,
resigned. Westm., 20 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 196.)
24 APPENDIX I. TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No« 2. — PresentatioDa on the Patent BoIIb ; Charles II. — cont.
Barwiek, John, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the Kiuft — ^rector of
Houghton flnper Fontem alias Houghton de le Spnng, Durham
dioo. ( vice Hamlett Marshall, S.T.P., deceased. (A. previous
presentation to Nicholas Battersbjr, elk., annulled.) Westm., 18
July.
(18 Chaa. S. p. 3. No. 131.)
„ John, S.T.P.y— one of' the chaplains in ordinary to the King,— dean of
Durham; vioe Gualtcr Balcanquall, S.T.P., deceased. Westm.,
10 Oct.
(12 Cnias. 2. p. 2. No. 40.)
„ John, S.T.P.,— dean of Durham,-*-dean of St. Paul's, London; vice
Mathew Nicholas, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 30 Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. Nos. 4, 56.)
Baskett, Bichard, olk.> rector of Gheselbome, co. Dors., Bristol dioc. (A preyious
presentation to William Mullett revoked.) Westm., 22 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 129.)
„ Bbbert, elk., rector of Ditoheat, co. Somers. Westm. 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 52.)
Bassett, John, dk., rector of Famham Boyall, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
18 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 401.)
Bates, Abraham, M.A., vicar of Witham on the Hill, co. and dioc. of Lincoln.
Westm., 29 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 222.)
BatteU, Balph, elk., vicar of All Saints in the town of Hertford, co. Hertford, Un-
coln dioc. Westm., 17 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 65.)
^„ Balph, elk., M. A., canon or prebendary of Worcester ; vice Joseph GUnviU.
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 11 Nov.
(82 ChaM, 2. p. 8. No. 5.)
Battersby, Nicholas, elk., rector of Houffhton le Spring, Durham dioc. Westm.,
29 June (sm Harwich, John).
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 175.)
Battle, William, dk., vicar of Baudsey, co. Suff., Norwich dioc. ; vice Bawlin-
son, elk., deceased. Westm., 15 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 88.)
Battishall, Jonathan, elk., vicar of Luppitt, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
4 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 61.)
Batty, William, dk., rector of Witham, co. Suff., Norwich dioc. Westm., 8 Oct.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 14.)
JBazter, Nathaniel, elk., vicar of St. Michad upon WjTe, co. Lane. Westm.^
3 Sept.
(12 (Thas. 2. p. 1. No. 82.)
-«>
Stephen, MJk., rector of Harvington, oo. Wore. Westm., 25 Aug.
(12 (Thas. 2. p. 1. No. 249.)
„ William, elk., rector of Bussell, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. Westm., 27
Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 845.)
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 25
No. 2.— Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — cant,
Bayly, Andrew, elk., M.A., sacrist alias sexton in the chapel of Wolverhampton, eo.
Staff. ; vice Robert Diott, deceased. Westm., 19 ApriL
(13 Chas. 9. p. 47. No. 61.)
Bajnard, Adiel, S.T.F., rector of Bartlowe, co. Cambridge, Ely dioc ; vice Richard
Weller, resigned. Westm., SS Feb.
CIS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 81.)
„ Adiell, 6.T.P., Ytcar of Chipping Walden, London dioc. Westm., 28 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 6.)
Beadle, John, elk., M. A., rector of St. Benet Sherehog in the city and dioc. of London.
Westm., 20 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 156.)
Beake, Robert, dk., M.A., Ticar of Haokington, oo. Kent. Westm., 20 June.
. . (l2Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 442.)
Beale, Thomas, elk., rector of Curry Mallett with the chapel of Cnrtland, en. Somerset,
Bath and Wells dioc. ; vice Greorge Neville, resigned. Westm.,
4 Oct.
(25 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. U.)
Beare, William, elk., rector of Ickingham, co. Midd. Westm., 19 Jnne.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 200.)
Beanford, James, M.A., rector of Lanteglos and Advent, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. ;
vice James Lake, M.A., resigned. Westm., 1 4 Dec.
(29Chas. 2. p. 11. No. 10.)
Beaumont, George, dk., canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice Geoi^e
Aglionby, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 30 Aug.
(12 (?has. 2. p. 3. No. 28.)
( „ ., 4. „ 180.)
99
99
Georae, S.TJP., dean of Londonderry in the kingdom of Ireland ; vice
Godfrey Rhodes, deceased. Westm., 8 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 31.)
( „ „ 4. „ 88.)
«
QeorgBf S.T.P., rector of Alreaford, Winchester dioc. ; vice Peter Heylin,
• S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 28 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 56.)
Beck, Cave, rector of Witton, co. Wore. ; vice Mr. Hardwick, deceai^ed. Westm.,
11 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. I. No. 452.)
n Cave^ elk., M.A., vicar of St. Helen's in Ipswich, co. Suff., Norwich dioc.
Westm., 9 Oct.
. (14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 187.)
Bcetley, John, dk., rectmr of Tingswicke, co. Bucks. Westm., 28 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 310.)
Beeston, Edmund, elk., vicar of Tenham, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc. Westm.,
1 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2; p. 1. No. 208.)
„ Richard, elk., M.A., vicar of St. Alkmonds, co. Salop, lichfield and Coven-
tey dioc. Westm., 11 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 135.)
Belchamber, John, after enquiry as to his title, confirmed rector of Havaut, co.
Southampton, Winchester dioc. (A previous presentation to Wil •
liam Gulston revoked.) Westm., 25 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 38.)
26 APPENDIX !• TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPORT OF THE
No. 2.~-Pre8entatioii8 on the Patent Rolld ; Charies JJ.^^eamt.
Bdke, Thomas, 8.T.P., — one of the Kmg's chaplahiB in ordmary, — ^piehendaiy or
canon of Canterbury ; vice William Belke, S.T.P., deoeaaed. Westm.,
18 Sept
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 5.)
„ William, elk., prebendary or canon of Canterbury ; yiee Thomas Jackson,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 7 July.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 141.)
( » „ 19. „ 171.)
Bell, George, junior, elk., rector of Croft, co. York, C!hester dioc. Westm., 2 May.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 2.)
Benchkin, James, S.T.B., vicar of Estrey, co. Kent. Westm., 11 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 294.)
Benbam, Joseph, dk., M.A., vicar of Candle, Feteihorough dioc. WestoL, 17 Deo.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 28.)
Bennett, (jilbert, dk., M.A., canon or prebendary of South Muskham within the col-
legiate church of Southwell, co. Notts. Westm., 30 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 162, 168.)
„ Gilbert, S.T.B., rector of Stonegrare, co. and dioc. of York. Westm.,
15 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 24.)
9f
9»
99
Bennyson, Gteo^, elk., vicar of Beham pertaining to the college of Ecdes, co.
Westmoreland, Chester dioc.; vice William More, decesised.
Westm., 25 Nov.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 228.)
Benson, Edward, dk., treasurer of Hereford Cathedral. Westm., 21 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 112, 118.)
Gtoorge, elk., prebendary or canon of Wellington in Hereford Cathedral, co.
Her^. Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 158, 154.)
George, dk., archdeacon of Hereford ; vice John Hughes, S.T J*., deceased
Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 22.)
( „ „ 19. „ 116.)
George, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Worcester; vice William Dowds-
well, LL.D., deceased. Westm., 2 May.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 8.)
Bentham, Joseph, elk., M.A., rector of Loddington, co. Northampton, Peterborough
cQoc. Westm., 8 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 176.)
Beresford, Michael, dk., rector of Hopton, co. Su£P. ; vice — «- Lawson, ceded.
WestHL, 24 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 95.)
Berkenhead, Peter, elk., M.A., rector of Stambome, co. Essex, London dioc.
Westm., 4 Dec.
(14 (^has. 2. p. 19. No. 85.)
Bernard, James, dk., rector of Doore, co. and dioc. of Hereford ; vice Mathew
Turner, S.T.B., deceased. Westm., 25 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 98.)
Betham, Edward, dk., rector of Generowe, co. Heref. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 150.)
Bevan, Daniel, elk., rector of St. Leonard's in Wallingford with the chapel of Satwell
annexed, co. BeriES, Salisbuiy dioc Oxford, 7 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 88.)
DEPUTY KEEPEB OP THE PUBLIC BEGORDS. 27
No. 2.— Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — eont
BeTan> Thomas, dk., H.A., Tiear of Llandilo Vaure, co. Garmarthen, St David's
dioc Westm.* 7 Noy.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 89.)
IKekwell, William, elk., ILA., yioar of Portsea, co. Southampton. Westm., 24
Ang*
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 259.)
Bid well, Bobert, elk., M.A., rector of New Radnor, oo. Badnor. Westm., 16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 897.)
M Bobert, dk., canon or prebendary of Llandegley in tbe collegiate church of
Brecon, dioc St. David's ; vice Jo£d Ambler, deceased. Westm.,
27 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 166, 167.)
Biggs, Maihew, elk., vicar of Holy Cross, city and dioc. of York. Westm., 6 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 179.)
Krch, Filter, elk., BCJL, viear of St. Helen's cum Badley and Drayton in Abingdon,
CO. Berks, Salisbury dioc Westnou, 13 Feb.
(84 Cbas. 2. p. 2. No. 26.)
„ Thomas, dk., presentation to the third portion of the rectory of Brumvard, co.
HerdF. ; vice Bichard Hill, elk., deceased. WestoL, 81 Aug. and
15 March.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 179.)
( » » 19. „ 9.)
y, Thomas, rector of Hampton Bishop, oo. Herefl ; vice William Hall, resigned.
Westm., 8 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 181.)
„ Thomas, elk., presentation to the second part or portion of the prebend or rec-
tory of Bromyard, co. and dioc of Here£ Westm., 27 June
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Ktd, Samuel, dk., vicar of Cleabrooke, cc Ldc Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 127.)
BIrstall, William, rector of Sondsett Teavelton, co. Somers., Bath and Wells dioc. ;
vice Bichard Sterne, S.T.P., promoted. Westm., 80 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 17.)
Bishopp, John, dk., rector of Creed, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. Westm., 5 April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 288.)
Blackaller, George, rector of Etton, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 101.)
Blagrave, Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Purleigh, co. Berks; Salisbury dioc.
Westm., 4 Dec
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 88.)
Blakebnme, Thomas, RD., of Newton, co. Lane, one of the four preachers founded
by Queen Elizabeth in the county of Lancaster and dioc. of Chester,
latdy held by Isaac Ambrose* Westm., 12 ApriL
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26.'No. 18.)
9 ' Thomas, B.D., of Newton, co. Lane, revocation of Letters Patent grant-
ing to him one of the four preacherships founded by Queen Eliza-
beth in the county of Lane and dioc. of Chester, lately hdd by
Isaac Ambrose Westm., 5 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 88.)
Blake, William, elk., rector of Wyke in the province of Canterbury ; vice Humfirey
Hinchman, 8.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Salisbury. Westm.,
23 Oct*
(12 Crhaa. 2. p. 1. No. 102.)
28 APPENDIX I. TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — eoni.
filakiBton, Ralph, rector of Riton, co. and dioc. of Durham ; irice William Jamety
deceased. Westm., 6 Jalj.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 147.)
Blanchaid, Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Worplesdon alias Worpsden, co. Surrej,.
Winchester dioc. ; vice •— ^Cumher, S.T.P., deceated. Westm.,
19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 24.)
Blanck, Christopher, dk., M.A., rector of Yelverton, co. Norf., Norwich dioc. ;
Yice Thomas Baldwyn, elk., resigned. Westm., 7 Dec.
(is Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 119.)
Blandford, Walter, one of the six canons or prebendaries within Gloucester Cathe-
dral. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Caias. 2. p. 19. Noi. 41, 42.)
Blanj, David, elk., M.A., rector of Merston, co. Sussex. Westm., 28 Julj.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 376.)
«
Blevin, Thomas, elk., rector of Sudbume with the chapel of Orford, co. Suff., Nor-
wich dioc.; vice Mathew Brookei S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 21
Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 45.)
Blome, Thomas, elk., M.A., presentation to a moiety of the rectory of Taverham, co.
Norf. Westm., 30 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 334.)
Boham, Hugh, elk., S.T.B, rector of Harding, co. and* dioc. of Oxford; vice Herbert
Crofts, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Hereford. Westm., 28
Oct
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 118.)
Bokenham, Anthony, dk., M.A., rector of Helmington, co. SufP., Norwich dioc.
Westm., 10 March. .
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 38.)
Bold, Samuel, elk., rector of Litterworth alias Lutterworth, co. Leic. and province of
Canterbury. Westm., 15 July.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 33.)
Bollen, Daniel, dk., rector of Elwicke, Durham dioc. ; vice John Cousins or Cosins,
S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Durham. Westm., 3 Dec.
(12 Chas. p. 2. No. 12.)
( » n *• n 15')
BolteTi Henry, vicar of Batcliffe super Reake, co. Leic. Westm., 21 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 439.)
Bolton, John, elk., M.A., rector of Kirkton, co. SdL Westm., 21 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 347.)
„ Samuel, elk., rector of St. Peter le Poore in the city of London, London
dioc., vice Bichard Holdsworth, S.T.F., deceased. Westm., 14
Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. «61.)
\ Samuel, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice David Michell,
S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 22 April. -
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 29.)
Bonhoae, Joshua, elk., rector of Calstocke, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
18 Oct.
(29 Clhas. 9. p. 11. Ko. 6.)
DJSPUTY KSEPEB OF TH£ PUBLIC B£CORDS. 29
No. 2.— Preaentatioas on the Patent Rolls ; Charles 11. — coni.
Boning 1 Bobert, elk., canon or prebendary of Bamebj in York Cathedral. Westm.,
Bonyngj 13 Aug,
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 28, 24.)
Bonne, Abraham, rector of Elmedon, co. Warw., Lichfield and Coventry dioc
Oxford, 18 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 86.)
Bonner, Richard, elk., M.A., rector of Chaley, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm.,
1 Sept .
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 282.)
„ Robert, M. A., vicar of Hartbume, co. Northumbld., Dorham dioc. ; vice John
Snape, deceased. Westm., 8 Aug. ^
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 108.)
Bennett, William, elk., vicar of Bridstowe, co. Heref. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. I. No. 146.)
w
Bonwicke, John, elk., rector of Newdigate, co. Surrey. Westm., 10 Oct.
(12 (Hias. 2. p. 1. No. 112.)
Boreman, Robert, S.T.F., canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice Thomas
Gorges, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 19 Dec.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 24.)
Bosse, Thomas, elk., M. A, rector of Blaby cum Countesthorpe, co. Leic. Westm.,.
1 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 206.)
Boutcher, Robert, elk., rector of Brockdish,- co. Norf., Norwich dioc. Westm.,
8 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 68.)
Bowater, Samuel, elk., rector of Astley, co. Wore. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 267.)
Bowden, Josua, vicar of Ashburton with the chapels of Buckland in the Moore and
Bickington, co. Devon. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 10O.>
Bowen, John, elk., rector of Lanthetty, co. Brecon. Westm., 7 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 410.)
„ Philip, elk., rector of Llanvihangell Fenbedo, co. Pembroke, St David's
dioc. ; vice Rhoderick Hiunfreyes, elk., deceased. Westm., 25 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 228.)
„ William, elk., vicar of Broad Hempson, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
12 Dec.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 6.)
Bowring, Thomas, M. A.^ vicar of Cattcombe and Luxborough, Bath and Wells dioc.
Westm., 16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 845.)
tBoylston, John, S.T.P., rector of Westow upon Trent, co. Derb., Lichfield and
Coventry dioc. Westm., 14 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 166.)
„ John, StT.F., canon or prebendary of Sandyaere in Lichfield Cathedral^
founded in co. Stafford ; vice [JohnjRawlinson, deceased. Westm.,
18 Nov.
»• . r^ .: , (18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 52.)
.Boys, Robert, S.T.B., rector of Ivey church, co. Kent., Canterbury dioc.; vice
Alexander Burnet, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Aberdeane in
the kingdom of Scotland. Westm., 22 July.
(15 Clias. 2. p. 4. No. 26.)
30 APPENDIX !• TO THE POBTT-SIXTH KEPOBT OP THE
No. 2,^Preseiitations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles IL— coi»&
Bojsard, William, elk., rector of St. Giles's within the liberty of Colchester, London
dioc. Westm., 24 Dec.
(12 Chas. 8. p. 1. No. 22.)
Brabant, John, elk., Ticar of Medleham, co. and dioc. of Durham. Westm.,
14 Oct.
(IS Ohas. 2. p. 47. No. 147.)
Brabonme, William, elk., rector of Nangle alias Angalo, co. Pembroke. Westm.,
26 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 182.)
I, William, elk., prebendary of Eyewithington in Hereford GathedraL
Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 48, 44.)
Bradford, John, S.T.P.,— ex-ehaplain in ordinary to the King, — erector of Sefton, co.
Lane, Chester dioc. Westm., 25 Aug.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 8.)
Bradley, Thomas, S.T.P,, canon or prebendary of North Nnbald in York Otthedral ;
yice John Neale, resigned. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 78.)
( „ „ 19. H H.)
Bradshaw \ Henr^, dk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Winchester ; yice Lawrence
Bradshawe j Hmton, deceased. Westm., 24 and 28 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 58.)
( 9> ft «• »» • *0
•
„ John, elk., S.T.B., rector of St. George, Buttolph Lane, in the city and
dioc. of London; vice Thomas Otway, elk., resigned. Westm.,
2 June.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
n
Savile, elk., rector of West Allington, co. and dioc. of Lincoln.
Westm., 9 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 172.)
Bragol, William, elk., vicar of Thomeoombe, co. Devon. WestoL, 4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 196.)
BranseU, Samuel, elk., canon or prebendary of Nassington in Lincoln CathedraL
Westm., 5 April and 19 July.
(12 ChUs. 2. p. 8. No. 17.)
( „ „ 19. ,,121.)
Brasegirdle, Joseph, elk., rector of Quinton, co. Northampton, Peterborough dioc. ;
vice Jeremy Stephens, elk., deceased. Westm., 9 March.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ■^)
Brayill, Bichard, S.T.B., vicar of Welton, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 24 Jan.
(34 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 2.)
Breader, John, elk., rector of Portland, co. Dorset ; vice Humfrey Hinehman, S.T.P.,
promoted to be bishop of Salisbury. Westm., 5 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 40.)
Breton, Clement, S.T.P., archdeacon of the East Biding, co. Yoik; vice John
Cosins, &T.P., promoted. Westm., U Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 87.)
( w i» *• » ^7.)
„ John, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Worcester ; vice [William] Smith,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 7 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 85.)
( w w ^» n 182.)
DEPUTY BCEEPEB OF THE PUBLIO RECORDS. 31
No. 2. — PresentatioDfl on the Patent KplLs ; Charles II. — eont,
BleeTiat, Daniel, M.A., tenth prebendary or canon of Durham ; viee John Cosens,
S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Durham. Westm., 3 Dec.
(12 Chas. 3. p. 2. No. 14.)
„ Daniel, S.T.P., rector of Bromspeth, Durham dioc. ; yioe George Wichart,
■ • S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Edinbnrg in the kingdom of Scot-
land. Westm., 8 Feb. and 6 July.
(14 Chas. 3. p. 2. No. 50.)
( „ „ 26. „ 80.)
Brewer, Stephen, elk., B.A., vioar of Ardley, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
7 Aug.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 165.)
„ William, elk., rector of Kenton Manfeild, co. Somers., Bath and Wells dioc.
Westm., 6 ApriL
(18 C^has. 2. p. 47. No. 256.)
Briee, John, dk., M.A, vicar of Bradford, Bath and WeUs dioc. Westm., 15 Not.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 60.)
Brideoake I Nathaniel, elk., M.A., rector of St. John Ilkeshall alias Dketshall,
Brideock j co. Suff., Norwich dioc.; rice Michael Adams, ceded. Westm.,
12 Not.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
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Ralph, elk., rector of St. Bartholomew, by the Exchange in the city of
London. Westm., 6 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 459.)
Ralph,* elk., rector of Wittney, co. and dioc. of Oxford. Westm.,
30 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 118.)
Ralph, S.T.P., dean of Salisbury; vice [Richard] Baily, deceased.
Westm., 12 August.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 40.)
M Ranulph, dk., canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice [Thomas] Howell,
8.T.P., deceased. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 6.)
( „ „ 19. „128.)
Bxidgemani Charles, elk., M.A., rector of Slanchaider yn Cynmerick, Bangor dioc.
Bridgman J and province of Canterbury. Westm., 13 Oct.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 8.)
„ Henry, dk., dean of Chester; vice [William] Nicholls, deceased.
Westm., 16 July.
(12Chas.2. p. 3. No. 117.)
( « » 19. „ 185.)
„ Henry, elk., canon or prebendary of Stillington in York Cathedral ;
vice Philip Ford, dk., deceased. Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 122.)
( » 99 19. „ 72.)
Bridges, Richard, elk., rector of Haslebnry, oo. Wilts, Salisbuiy dioc. Oxford,
14 Dec.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 83.)
Brigges, Joseph, M.A., vicar of Kirkburton, West Riding, co. and dioc. of York ;
vice Nathaniel Shirt, elk., deceased. Westm., 12 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 216.)
32 APPENDIX I. TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Presentations yn the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — catU,
Briggs, Bobert, elk., M»A., Ticar of Bonduuai Orerj, co. Norl/ Norwich dioc'; vice
Stephen Basset, elk., deceased. Westm., 7 July.
(16 Chas. S. p. 19. No. ^)
Broadhead, Josiah, elk., M.A., yicar of Dewsbnry, co. and dioc. of York ; vice Paul
Greenwood, deceased. Westm., 12 Biarch.
(80 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 3.)
Brockbanck, John, elk., vicar of Betham, co. Westmoreland, Carlisle dioc. ; vice
George Bennjson, elk., ceded. Westm., 7 July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ,i^>
Brocklesby, Bichard, M.A., rector of Kirkby Bane, co. Line. Westm., 17 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 106.)
Brooke, John, elk., M.A., rector of Magna Teldham, co. Sussex. We9tm.,
27 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 228.)
Joseph, elk., M.A., rector of Idlieote alias Utlicote, co. Warw., Worcester
dioc. ; vice William Watts, elk., resigned. Westm., 21 Jan.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Brookes, Job, elk., rector of Landilp, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. ; vice John
Harding, deceased. Westm., 20 Sept.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 2.)
„ Thomas, elk., M.A., vicar of Kynnettbnry alias Kingsbury, co. Warw.,
Lichfield and CoYeatrj dioc. Salisbury, 15 Aug.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 58.)
Brough, William, S.T.P., dean of Gloucester, rector of Benerston, co. Glouc
Westm., 3 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 154.)
(13 „ 4. „ 138.)
Broughton, William, elk., M.A., vicar of Chaddesley Corbett, co. and dioc. of
Worcester. Wettm., 30* Feb.
t(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 17.)
Broundson, John, elk., rector of Bise, co. York. Westm., 24 Jan. ''
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 97.)
Browne, John, elk., rector of Hope All Saints, co. Kent Westm., 29 June.
(12 CHias. 2. p. 1. No. 425.)
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Thomas, elk., vicar of Famingham, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc. Westm.,
1 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 210.)
Thomas, elk., canon or prebendary of Gay Minoi^ in Lichfield Cathedral,
founded in the county of Stafford, witl# the canon's residence
within the close of Lichfield Cathedral on the west side thereof;
vice John Amewayes, S.T.P., late residentiary, deceased. Westm.,
12 Nov.
(12 C;ha8. 2. p. 4. Nos. 20, 21.)
Thomas, elk., M.A., vicar of Wirksworth, co. Derb., Lichfield and Coventry
dioc. Westm., 3 March.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 10.)
William, elk., rector of Holton, Norwich dioc Westm., 10 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 28.)
• Sic in orig. t Query 18th year.
BBFUTT AEEPBR OF THE PUBLIC KBGOBDS. 33
No. 2.-^Pre8entatioiis on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — cont,
Bvowney William, LL.B., Tiear of Wenhaitoti, co. Suff., Norwich dioc. Westm.,
18 Nov.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 133.)
BniDseU, Heniy, elk., prebendary or canon of the third part of Norwell in the
collegiate chorch of Southwell, co. Notts. ; vice [Thomas] Benson,
S.T.F., deceased. Westm., 11 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 33, 84.)
„ Henrj, elk., prebendary or canon of Sutton in the Marsh in Lincoln
Cathedral ; vice William Dalbj, deceased. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 197, 198.)
„ Henry, elk., rector of Claworth, co. Notts. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 21. No. 9.)
Buchanan, George^ elk., canon or prebendary of Carlisle; vice Henry Hutton,
deceased. Westm., 30 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 130.)
( „ „ 19. „ 82.)
Buck, Charles, elk., M.A., rector of St Margaret's in Friday Street in the city and
dioc. of London. Westm., 13 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 133.)
„ John, elk., M.A., vicar of Chalk, co. Kent, Rochester dioc. Westm., 26
April.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 245.)
Bockler, Edward, elk., rector of Calboume in the Isle of Wight, co. Southampton.
Westm., 30 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 300.)
Bulcocke, John, elk., rector of C^inby, co. Line. ; vice Theodore Howard, deceased.
Westm., 29 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 127.)
Bonce, Thomas, elk., vicar of Shrevenham, with the chapels of Longcotte and
Wachefeild annexed thereto, Canterbury dioc; vice John Lloyd,
resigned. Westm., 17 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 101.)
Bunning, Thomas, elk., rector of Stony Staunton, Lincoln dioc. ; vice Welden,
deceased. Westm., 5 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 88.)
Bdrgea, John, elk., M.A., vicar of Whirsteed, co. Suff. Westm., 21 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 352.)
Budey, John, elk., rector of Winterborae Grunner, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. ; vice
Timothy Pickaver, deceased. Westm., 6 July.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 187.)
Bnmand, Benjamita, elk., rector of Wamford, co. Southampton ; vice Accepted
[Frewen] promoted to be bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. Westm.,
31 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 27.)
Burnett, Alexander, elk., M.A., rector of Ivy Church, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc.
Westm., 26 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 170.)
Barney, Biehard, dk., rector of All Saints, city and dioc. of Canterbury, Westm.^
17 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 202.)
Bomge, Timothy, elk., rector of North Cove, co. Suff., Norwich dioc. ; vice
Watts, ceded. Westm., 31 July.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 172.)
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34 APPENDIX !• TO THE P0BTY-8IXTH RKPOBT OP THE
No. 2.-— Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Chades II. — cant,
BiUTdtt, John, elk., viear of Iddreraton, co. Nod., Norwieli dioo. ; Tiee Arthnr
Medham, elk., deceased. Westm., 8 Sept
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 153.)
Burton, John, elk., rector of Wiggan, oo. Lane, Chester dioc. Westm., 19 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 62.)
Burwell, James, elk., rector of Ham, co. Kent, Cauterburj dioc. Westm., 6 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 215.)
Busbj, Bichard, elk., canon or prebendazy of Westminster ; vice Henry Eilligrew,
S.T.P., removed. Westm., 8 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 156.)
( „ „ 19. „ 174.)
Bush, John, elk., yicar of Herford, co. Hunts., Lincoln dioc. Westm., 8 Not.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Butler, Andrew, elk., M.A., rector of Long Whatten, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc.
Westm., 17 June.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 204.)
„ Arnold, elk., vicar of Loughor, co. Glamorgan. Westm., 80 Aug.
(12 C^ias. 2. p. 1. No. 214.)
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George, elk., rector of Biidleton, Chichester dioc. ; vice Thomas Langrish,
ceded. Westm., 22 June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 60.)
John, elk., vicar of Kenfig, co. Glamorgan, Llandaff dioc. Westm., 2 Dec.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 122.)
„ John, S.T.B., rector of Norton Davy alias Greenes Norton cum Whittlebury,
CO. Northampton, Peterborough dioc. Westm., 18 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 86.)
„ Thomas, elk., M.Ai, rector of St. Michaers in the town and county of
Southampton, Winchester dioc. Westm., 14 June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 65.)
Butterwiok, George, elk., vicar of Islington, co. Notf., Norwich dioc. WestnL,
9 Feb., 18 Car. 11.
•(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 22.)
Bnttolph, Thomas, rector of Northopp, oo. Flint Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 114.)
Cade, Thomas, elk., LL.D., rector of Trimley St. Mary, co. Suff., Norwich dioc.
Salisbury, 7 Aug.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 54.)
Cadman, John, elk., M.A., rector of Banham, co. Norl Westm., 27 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 426.)
Camell 1 Thomas, rector of Wirlingham, co. Suff., Norwich dioc. ; vice Dr. Gilpin,
Cammell J deceased. Westm., 2 December.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 125.)
„ Thomas, rector of North 0)ve, co. Suff., Norwich dioc.; vice Timothy
Burrage, elk., resigned. Westm., 7 Feb.
(14 CJhas. 2. p. 19. No. 48.)
Gaileton, Guy, elk.,-- one of the chaplains in ordinaiy to the King,— dean of Carlisle,
Westm., 29 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 157.)
( „ „ 19. „ 176.)
* Query 18th year.
DEPUTY KEBPBB OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDd. 35
No. 2.— Presentfttions on the Patent Bolls ; Charles 11. — cont.
Carletoiiy Gajy— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King,— canon or prebendary
of the twelfth stall in Durham Cathedral ; Tice William James,
deceased. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. S. p. 8. No. 19.)
( ,. „ 19. ,,119.)
„ Guy, elk.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — ^vicar of Buckel-
bory with ihe chapel of Marscomp, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc.
Westm., 20 July.
(12 Chas, 2. p. 1. No. 880.)
„ Gnj, dk., rector of Walsingham, co. palatine Durham; yice Anthony
Maxton, deceased. Westm., 8 Aug.
(12 C%as. 2. p. 8. No. 111.)
drpendar, WiUiam, elk., M.A., rector of Llangellor, co. Carmarthen. Westm.,
27 Aug.
(12 C;has. 2. p. 4. No. 189.)
Oirpenter, Edward, elk., M.A., viear of Qevedon, Bath and Wells dioc. Westm.,
7 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 29.)
^ Henry, elk., canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice Cfeorge Hall, S.T.P.,
promoted to be bishop of Chester. Westm., 14 May.
(14 C;has. 2. p. 19. No. 28.)
( » M 26. „ 3.)
„ William, elk., rector of Stainton super Wye, Hereford dioc. ; vice Roger
Braiton, deceased. Westm., 7 Jan.
(12 Clias. 2. p. 1. No. 19.)
Oir, Gamaliel, M.A., rerocation of letters patent of presentation to the rectory
of Lambome, London dioc., dated 4 Feb., 18* Chas. I. Westm.,
1 March.
(^2 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 8.)
Ourxington, William, elk., Mji., vicar of East Baysin alias Market Baysin, co. and
dioc. of Lincohi. Westm., 14 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 182.)
„ William, elk., MJL, rector of Thoreiway, ca and dioc. of Lincoln.
Westm., 25 Jan.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 10. No. ^)
Cancwell, Francis, oik., MJL, Ticar of Bray, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
80 Oct.
(17 CHias. 2. p, 8. No. 7.)
Carter, Charles, elk., M.A., reetor of Irtlingburghe All Saints, co. Northampton,
Peterborough dioc Westm., 8 May.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19* No. ^.)
„ Isaac, elk., M. A., canon or prebendary of Hodger alias Hayther cum Walton,
Lincoln Cathedral. Westm., 14 Sept.
(29 C^s. 2. p. 8. No. 16.)
„ John, 8.T.6., archdeacon of Chester. Westm., 19 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 94.)
in » 4- » 43.)
Cailwri^t, Edmund, rector of Thelreton, co. Norl, Norwich dioc. Westm., 8 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 288.)
„ Thomas, M.A., Ticar of Barking, oo. Essex, London dioc Westm.,
7 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 821.)
• Sie in orlg.
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36 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles 11. -^ont
Cartwrigbt, Thomas, S.T.P., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King,^canoir
or prebendary of Durham ; vice Thomas Dalron, resigned. Westm.,
7 Nov.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 10.)
Carrer, Edward, elk., M.A., rector of Harthytt, co. and dioc. of York ; vice Mar-
maduke Carver, deceased. Salisbury, 4 Sept.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 50.)
Cary, Robert, LL.D., archdeacon of Exeter ; vice Edward Younge, S.T.P., resigned.
Westm., 6 July.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2- No. 48.)
( „ ., 19. „ 25.)
„ Robert, LL.D., archdeacon of Exeter, vicar of Totnes, cb. Devon, Exeter dioc.
Westvn., 29 July.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 189.)
Castell, Richard, elk., M.A., vicar of Seaford with Sutton annexed, co. Sussex^
Chichester dioc. ; vice John Saxby, ceded. 12 Nov.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
CastilUon, John, S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Canterbury ; vice William Bray,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 9 July. •'
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 182.)
( „ „ 19. „ 160.)
„ John, S.T.P., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — dean of
Rochester ; vice Thomas Lamplugh, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop
of Exeter. Westm., 13 Nov.
' (28Cha8. 2. p. 2. No. 11.)
Castle, Edmund, S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Canterbury ; vice John Reading;
deceased. Westm., 12 Nov.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 22.)
Cataline, Jonathan, elk., M.A., vicar of Baston, co. and dioc. of Lincoln. Westm.,.
20 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 123.)
Cater, Andrew, elk., vicar of Houghton Regis, co. Beds. ; vice Littlejohn,
resigned. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 154.)
Cannter, Robert, elk., M.A., vicar of Bovvy Tracey, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. ; vice^
•— — Moore, deceased. Westm., 24 May.
(33 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 13.)
Cave, John, rector o^ Nelston alias Nayleston, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc. ; vice
Richard Werg, elk., resigned. Westm., 11 Sept.
(31 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 21.)
„ William, S.TP., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — canon or
prebendary of Windsor; vice John Rod well, S.T.B., deceased.
Westm., 12 Nov.
(86 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 21.)
Chad wick, William, prebendary or canon of Bishopshull, founded in Lichfield
Cathedral ; vice James Povey, deceased. Westm., 17 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 10.>
Chamberlaine, Edward, elk., rector of Machenlith alias Maghnntley, co. Mont-
gomery. Westm., 12 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 111.)
„ Henry, vicar of Wolverton, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
10 Dec.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBUO BEOORDS. 37
No. 2.— -Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — eont
Cbafl4>erlaine, William, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Windsor; vice Daniel
Collins, S.T.P., deceased. 25 Julj.
(IS Chas. a. p. 2. No. 146.)
( » » 1^' »» 98.)
Chancy, William, clk«, M.A., rector of Clay Cotton, co. Northampton. Westm.,
7 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 314.)
-Chapman, Boger, yicar of Hnmberstone, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 26 April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 241.)
Chase, Hogh, elk., vicar of Yarcombe, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. ; vice Gamaliel
Chase, resigned. Westm., 6 Peb.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 85.)
Cfaieherley, Wolstan, rector of King's Bipton, co. Hunts, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
12 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 184.)
Crhileott, Robert, elk., M.A., vicar of Boddington, co. Northampton ; vice Benjamin
Byf eild, c£k., deceased. Westm., 29 Oct
(12 Cbas. 2. p. 1. No. 92.)
Chilton, James, elk., rector of Thorpe juxta Hadclessoe, co. Norf., Norwich dioc.
Oxford, 6 Oct.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 45.)
ChisBoU, John, elk., vicar of Bumpsteed Steeple, co. Essex. Westm., 19 Feb.
18 Chas. 2.
*(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 18.)
Clapham, Jonathan, elk., rector of Wramplingham, co. SufL Westm., 6 Dee.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 88.)
Clarke, Edward, elk., M.A., rector of Cheevening, co. Kent ; vice — Bnckner,
8.T.P., deceased. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 96.)
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James, dk., B.A., rector of Pittes, co. Salop. Westm., 10 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 284.)
Thomas, vicar of Heddon on the Wall, oo. Northnmbld., Durham dioc.
Westm., 26 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 77.)
William, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Winchester ; vice John Harris,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 4 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 89.)
( it M 4. „ 148.)
William, chaplain to James duke of York, dean of Manchester; vice,
Alexander Hide, UID., promoted to be bishop of SaUsbury.
Westm., 15 Jan.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 15.)
( „ „ 8. „ 78.)
Clayton, Leonard, elk., vicar of Bowden, Chester dioc. Westm., 6 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 5.)
CUaveland, William, rector of Oldbuiy, co. Salop, Hereford dioc. ; vice Jeff-
cott, resigned. Westm., 10 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 167.)
Clarke, Edward, S.T.P., rector of Bowers Gilford, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
80 Oct.
(18 Cbas. 2. p. 47. No. 7.)
(16 „ 4. „ 9.)
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38 APPENDIX L TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Presentatioiis on the Patent Rolls ; Charles Il^-^-eim^.
Gierke, William, rector of Binfield, co. Berks, SaHsbnry dioc. ; Tice Thomas
Wetherell, deceased. Westm., SS Jan.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 100.)
Clewer 1 William, M.A., Tioar of Croyden, co. Surrey ; vice Samuel Bamard, S.T.P.y
Gluer J deceased. Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 109.)
William, elk., M.A., rectory or sinecure of Terringe, co. Sussex, Canterbury
dioc. i vice Samuel Bernard, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 8 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 89.)
William, M.A., revocation of presentation (dated 8 Feb. 18 Chas. 2.) to
the rectory or sinecure of Terring, co. Sussex : — ^the respective titles
of himself and Bobert Dale (presented thereto 16 July 1660) having
been submitted to the attorney general who had given his opinion
in favour of Dale. 81 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 46. No. 8 (2nd no").)
Clifford, Antony, elk., rector of Newton Ferrars, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. ; vice
John Hill, whose presentation thereto was revoked. Westm.,
20 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 81.)
Cloube, John, elk., rector of Athlington, co. Suff. Westm., 8 Sept.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 1. No. 72.)
Clutterbuck 1 Thomas, elk., M.A., prebendary or rector of Leckford, co. Soath-
Clutterbucke / ampton, M^ohester dioc. Westm., 4 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 894.)
„ Thomas, dk., rector of Llandrillo in Idermon, co. Merioneth ; vice
John Taylor, ceded. Westm.^ 11 Sept
(12 C9ias. 2. p. 4. No. 188.)
„ Thomas, rector of Clapham, co. Surrey, a peculiar of Canterbury ;
vice John Hackett, S.TJ?., promoted to be bishop of Lichfield and
Coventry. Westm., 17 Jan.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 47. No. 89.)
Coacheman, Ezekiol, rector of Belohhampton, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
8 ApriL
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 258.)
Coales, Thomas, elk., M.A., vicar of Spelsbnry, co. and dioc. of Oxford; vice
William Lord, elk., resigned. Westm., 8 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 47.)
Coapon, Thomas, elk., MJL, vicar of Staunton Bernard, co. Wilts, Salisbuiy dioc.
Westm., 14 March, 18 Car. II.
♦(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 16.)
Coates, Bichard, elk., M.A., vicar of Owthome, co. and dioc. of York. Westm.,
8 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 190.)
Cock T John, elk., M.A., rector of Pycombe, Sussex, Chichester dioc. Oxford, 16
Cocke J Jan.
(17 Chas. 8. p. 8. No. 88.)
„ Bobert, elk., vicar of Great Maplestod, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
14 Sept
(18 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 169.)
„ Bobert, elk., M Jl., rector of Stambome, co. Essex, London dioc WestnL,
24 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 62.)
♦ Query 16th year.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BBCOBD8. 39
• No. 2.*^Pre8entations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles IL — cont.
Codd, John, dk., M.A., caoon or prebendary of Boohester ; vice John Bellcanqnall,
clk.y deceased* Westnu, 10 July.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 19, Nos. 148, 144.)
Coke^ Francis, elk., S.TJ3., archdeacon of Stafford $ vice Martin Tinly, deceased.
Westm., 5 Not.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 29.)
„ „ Sm Cooke. I „ » 4. „ 39.)
„ WiUiam, elk., MJL, presentation to the Ist part or portion of the prebend or
rectory of Bromyard, co. and dioc of Hereford ; vice John Cooke,
dk., M.A., resigned. Westm., 15 March.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. f )
Cole, Abraham, prebendanr of Aylesbnry, co. Bucks, Lincoln Cathedral ; yice [John]
Hackett, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of lachfield and Ck>Yentry.
Westm., 9 Jan.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. Nos. 19, 50.)
99
John, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Wetwang, East Riding, co. York, per-
taining to York Cathedral ; vice James Eveleigh, deceased. Westm.,
18 Ang.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 87.)
( „ „ 19. n 16.)
„ Bohert, elk., S.T.6., rector of Shadozherst, co. Kent Westm., 11 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 290.)
» Bobert, dk., S.T.B., vicar of Bethersden, co. Kent. Westm., 14 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 162.)
Colebrand, Bichard, S.T.P., vector of Bockii^ co. Essex, London dioc. ; vice John
Gauden, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 3 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 16.)
Coles, Gilbert, M.A., rector of Easton, co. Southampton. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 140.)
Coleman, Willian), elk., M.A., rector of Bettiscombe, co. Dorset, Bristol dioc.
Westm., 21 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 229.)
Collier, Giles, oik., vicar of Blockley, co. and dioc. of Worcester. Westm., 21
June. Westm., 26 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 167.)
(18 „ „ 47. „ 18.)
Collins, John, elk., rector of Killyman Llwyd, co. Carmarthen. Westm., 11 Ang.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 292.)
Collison, Thomas,^ vicar of Bndstone, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 24 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 95.)
Coltmao, WUliam, elk., vicar of All Saints in the town of Leicester, Lincoln dioc.
Westm., 28 March.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19, No. VW*)
Complen, Henry, elk., rector of Avington, co. Sonthampton. Westm., 4 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 200.)
Comyneal Christopher, elk., rector of Scombynbeeke alias Skerbenbeeke, co. York ;
Comyns J vice Bichard Littleton, oik., deceased. Westm., 11 June.
(12 Cba&. 2. p. 1. No. 458.)
n Christopher, elk., M.A., vicar of Presse, Lichfield and Coventry dioc. ;
vice James Fleetwood, S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 24 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 97.}
40 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — ^PreaentadoDB on the Patent Eolls; Charles II. — eotU,
Conant, John, S.T.P., — ^rector of Exeter Ck>llege, Oxford^-^-rector of Abergelly. co*
Denbigh. Westm., 4 Aug.
... (12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 107.)
„ John, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Worcester;, vice Doctor [Nathaniel]
Tomkins, S.T.P., deceased. Wes^n^ 17 Nov.
(88 Chas. 3. p. 7. No. 8.)
Cond, John, elk., rector of Winthorpe, co. Notts, York dioo. ; vice Thomas Salter,
elk., resigned. Westm., 25 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 141.)
Constable, Jxieeph, elk., rector of Honington, co. Suif., Norwich dioc. Westm.,
18 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 161.)
Conway, Thomas, vicar of Eilton, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc Westm.,
5 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 92.)
Cooke, Edward, elk., vicar of Ashford, Exeter dioc. Westm., 8 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 42.)
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Francis, elk., prebendary or canon of Tachbrooke, Lichfield ; vice Thomas
Smith, elk., deceased. Westm., 4 Oct
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 55.)
John, elk., M.A., rector of Enhorst, co. Surrey ; vice — Wyng, deceased,
Westm., 14 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. I. 160.)
Marmaduke, dk., canon or prebendary of Eiccall in York Cathedral. Westm.,
19 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 63.)
\ ft n 4. „ 79.)
Ralph, elk., S.T.B., canon or prebendary of Rochester; vice [Robert] Cheeke,
deceased. Westm., 10 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 141, 142.)
Thomas, dk., archdeacon of Salop. Westm., 7 Ang.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 108.)
( » f> 19» tt 52.)
Cookeson, Thomas, elk., vicar of Sundon, co. Beds, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 14
April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 226.)
Coope, John, elk., canon or prebendary of Stoake in Lincoln Cathedral ; vice Robert
Meeres, deceased. Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 115.)
( tt tt 1®» tt 67.)
Cooper, Richard, elk., rector of Weston-under^Edge, co. Glouc. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 81.)
„ William, rector of St. Olaves in the borough of Southwark, co. Surrey.
Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 182.)
Cope« William, elk., B.A., vicar of Wrackerdine, co. Salop, Lichfield and Coventry
dioc Westm., 15 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 59.)
Coppleston \ John, elk., MA., canon or prebendary of Exeter; vice Doctor Bur-
Copplestone J nell, deceased. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 88, 89.)
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIO RE0OBD6. 41
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — cont.
Coppleftton 1 John, rector of Cliston alias Broad Cliste, co. Deroxi, Exeter dioe.
Copplestone / Weitm., 20 Not.
(14 Chas. 8. p. 2. No. 82.)
GordaU, Robert, elk., M.A., rector of St. Cuthbert'g in the town and county of
Bedford, Lincoln dioo. ; vice Dr. Thome, ceded. Westm., 4 May.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Corey, Robert, dk., M.A., vicar of Badburgham alias Braham. eo. Camb., Ely dioc.
Oxford, 17 Oct.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 4],)
ComeBat, John, S.T.B., prebendary or canon of North Eelsey in Lincoln Cathedral.
Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 81, 82.)
Cotes, Edmond, M.A., rector of Bothell with Skipwis, Co. Northumbld., Durham dioc.
Westm., 11 May.
(80 ChM. 2. p. 1. No. 40.)
Cotton, Edward, dk., prebendary or canon of Exeter; vice Thomas Alden, elk.,
deceased. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 102, 108.)
„ Edward, archdeacon of Cornwall ; vice George Hall, promoted. Westm.,
25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 4.)
( W 99 !*• » 97.)
„ Samuel, S.T.0., canon or prebendary Stowe Longa, pertaining to Lincoln
Cathedral ; vice Robert Clerke, deceased. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 67.)
( » f> 4* *9 81.)
Cottteor, CHement, rector of Mungeham parva, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc. Westm.,
10 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 285.)
„ dement, dk., M.A., rector of the moiety of the rectory of Sedgbrooke, co.
and dioc. of Lincoln ; vice Robert Clerke, S.T.B., deceased. Westm.,
10 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 229.)
Cox, John, elk., rector of North Cemey, co. and dioc. of Gloucester. Westm.,
11 April.
(86 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 8.)
„ William, dk., canon or prebendanr of Ulveton on the Cantoris side in Lich-
fidd Cathedial ; vice John Gilbert, deceased. Westm., 26 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 18, 19.)
Ciabb, William, elk., "hiJL, rector of Childe Oakeford, ca Dorset. Westm., 20 July.
(12Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 881.)
Cndock 1 John, M.A., rector of Walpoole St. Peter, co. Norfl, Norwich dioc. ; vice
Cradocke y WHliam Jackson, removed. Westm., 29 March.
Craddock J
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 27.)
„ Moun^oy, presentation to the first portion of the moiety of the rectory
of Hallaughton, co. Leic. ; vice Maurice Bohemms, ejected by Act
of Parliament. Westm., 10 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 118.)
M Samud, S.T.B., rector of North Cadbuzy, co. Somerset ; vice Ralph
Chidworth, S«T.P., resigned. Westm., 29 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 80.)
42 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH EEPORT OF THE
No. 2.— Presentatioiis on the Patent Bolls ; Charles 11. — cont
Oragg 1 John, oik., MJk.., rector of North Tidworth, co. Wilts. Westm., SO June.
CraggeJ
(1 2 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 441.)
„ John, oik., M.A., rector of Wolves Newton, co. Monmouth. Westm.,
29 No?.
(IS Chas. S. p. 1. No. 49.)
Craine, Thomas, oik., rector of Bampisham, co. Dorset Westm., 6 Ang.
(12 C^has. 2. p. I. No. 815.)
Cranston, Thomas, oik., M.A., rector of Twinsteed, London dioc. Westm., 2 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 21.)
Crawley, Thomas, S.T.P., rector of Agmondisham alias Ammersham, co. Bucks,
Lincoln, dioc. Westm., 25 Feh.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 28.)
„ Thomas, S.T.P., rector of Barton-in-le-Clay, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
1 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 48.)
Creed 1 William, dk., 8.T.B., prehendary or canon of Llannemch with the corrody
Creede j of Llangadook m the collegiate church of Brecon, St David's dioc.
Westm., 20 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. ISla, 132.)
,, WUliam, S.T.P., rector of Ewe Elme, co. Oxford, Exeter dioc.; vice
Robert Sanderson, S.T.F., resigned, now bishop of Lincoln and late
Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford. Westm., 12 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 46. No. 5 (2nd no*).)
„ William, S.T.P., — ^Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford,— canon or preben-
dary of Oxford ; vice Robert Sanderson, now bbhop of Lincoln.
Westm., 12 June.
(18 CHias. 8. p. 46. No. 6. (Snd no*).)
( » I* ^7* if 59,
Cressett, James, elk., M.A., rector of Llandrillo, oo. Denbigh, St Asaph dioc ; vice
Timothy Baldwyn, LLJ)., ceded. Westm., 18 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 448.)
Oewel Nathaniel, LL.D., dean of Chichester, presentation to the rectoi^ with the
Crew / vicarace annexed of Whitney, co. and dioc. of Oxford ; vice Walter
Blandrord, translated to the bishopric of Worcester. Westm.,
14 June.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 8.)
Creyghton, Robert, S.T.P., dean of Wells ; vice [Walter] Rawley, deceased. Westm.,
29 June.
(12 CJhas. 8. p. 3. No. 159.)
( „ „ 19. „ 178.)
Crimes, Amos, elk., S.T.B., rector of Curry Mallett, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells
dioc. Westm., 3 Oct
(88 Chas. 2. p. 7. No. 6.)
Crofts, John, S.T.P., dean of Norwich ; vice John Hassol, S.T.P., deceased. Westm.,
16 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 118.)
( „ „ 19. „ 184.)
Cronnan, Samuel, dk., M.A., rector of St liabin, co. Cornwall, Bzeter dioc.
Westm., 20 Jan.
(86 Chas. 8. p. 9. No. 9.)
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No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — etmt,
CroanaD, Samuel, S.T.R,— prebendary of Bristol,— dean of Bristol ; vioe liiehaid
Toogood, S.T.B., deceased. Westm., 24 May.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 19.)
Croste, Francisy B^, rector of Hinton panra, oo. Wilts. Westm., 28 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 375.)
„ Thomas, elk., S.T.B., canon or prebendary of WarthaU, pertaining to York
Cathedral ; vice WUliam Enowles, gent, deceased. Westm.,
8 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 44.)
V M 9» ^' 99 54.)
Giowder, Joseph, S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Worcester ; vice Herbert Crofts,
promoted to be bishop of Hereford. Westm., 22 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 45.)
(14 „ 26. „ 29.)
Crowther, Joieph, S.T.B., — chaplain to the dnke of York, — ^rector of Treddington,
oa and dioc. of Worcester. Westm., 16 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 21. No. 12.)
Crozall, Randolph, dk., rector of Tolshont Knight, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
17 ApriL
(14 C^ias. 2. p. 19. No. 222.)
Ormnp, Benjamin, dk., MA., canon or prebendary of Rochester ; vice Edmund
Jackson, elk., deceased. Westm., 14 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 189, 140.)
Gryer, Samnel, oik., canon or prebendary of Fenton in York Cathedral. Westm.,
1 Oct
(12 Chas. 9. p. 2. No. 48.)
( t» »» 4. „ 57.)
Cumber, Thomas, S.T.P., precentor of York, with the prebend of Driffeild, annexed ;
Tioe Bobm Soresby, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 27 Sept
(85 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 2.)
Dale, Francis, M.A., rector of Addlethorpe, co. Line. Westm., 14 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 896.)
„ John, M.A., rector of Standlake, Oxford dioc. ; vice Accepted Frewen, late
lushop of Lichfield and Coventry, promoted to be archbishop of
York. Westm., 15 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 110.)
n Thomas, elk., rector of Terring, co. Sussex; vice Samuel Bernard, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 116.)
Balton, Thomas, S.T.P., 6th canon or prebendary in Durham Cathedral; vice
[Eleazor] Duncumb, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 13 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 78.)
( „ „ 4. „ 105.)
Dargavell, John, pardon and release from a sentence of the court of arches passed
upon him in Feb. 1677 of suspension from the benefit of his vicarage
of Winsham, co. Somerset, for five years, and granting him restitution
thereof. Westm., 5 March.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 11.)
Dashfield, John, S.TJ3., canon or prebendary of Bristol ; vioe Robert Markes, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 119.)
( >» t» 19. „ 138.)
Da? ieSf Athanasius, dk., rector of St Lythan, co. Glamorgan. Westm., 4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 201.)
44 APPBNDIX I. TO THE FORTT-SIXTH BEPO&T OF THB
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — cant,
Dayiefy Edward, elk., prebendary or canon of Warthacoame in TJim«iitff Cathedral ;
yice Doctor Chafine, deceased. Westm., 24 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Kot. 174, 175.)
„ Francis, S.T.B., archdeacon of Tilandaffe, co. Glamorgan. Westm., 6 Aug.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 104.)
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John, elk., rector of Newborongh, Bangor dioc. Westm., 17 Joly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 886.)
Randolph, dk., vicar of Myrod, co. Montgomery. Westm., 25 Ang.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 322.)
Daria, John, elk., vicar of Llandeway Batherow, co. Monmoath, Llandaff dioc.
Westm., 20 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 86.)
DaTison, William, elk., canon or prebendaiy of Wighton, in York CathednL
Westm., 29 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 51.)
i » » 4. „ 70.)
Davy, Robert, elk., vicar of (Hrstingthorp, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm., 25
March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 248.)
Day, Mathew, elk., M.A., vicar of Staines, co. Midd. Westm., 8 July.
(12 C%as. 2. p. 1. No. 414.)
Dealtaiy, Richard, rector of Skirtonbecke, York dioc Westm., 2 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 64.)
Deane, Henry, M.A., rector of Tiohmarsh, Peterboroogfa dioc. Westm., 25 Aug.
(12 Chas. 8. p. 8. No. 42.)
Dean, Thomas, B.A., rector of St. Julietts, co. Glamorgan. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 808.)
Delahay, John, elk., vicar of Cloddoek, co. Hereford, St. David's dioc. ; vice
Morgan Delahay, his father, deceased. Westm., 9 Dec.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 116.)
Delves, Thomas, elk., vicar of BezhiU, co. Snssex ; vice John Nntt, deceased.
Weatm., 14 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 8a)
Dennison, Laurence, elk., vicar of Ottley, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 23 Nov.
(18 Caias. 2. p. 47. No. 126.)
Dickins, Nicholas, elk., rector of Elsworth, co. Camb. ; vice Dr. Wincopp, deceased.
Westm., 7 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 187.)
Dicks, William, rector of Bickleigh, co. Devon. Westm., 9 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 78.)
Diggle, John, elk., M.A., vicar of Thorpe alias Thrupp alias Thorpe Mundevill alias
Suthorpe alias Thorpe Mundefeild, eo. Northampton, Peterborough
dioc. ; vice Qabriel Bridges, dk., deceased. Westm., 12 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 208.)
Dillingham, Theophilus, S.T.P., archdeacon of Bedford, Lincoln dioc. ; vice Francis
Wilford, deceased. Westm., 12 Aug.
(19 Chas. 8. p. 8. No. 39.)
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIG RECORDS. 45
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — coni,
Disney, Thomas, M.A., vicar of Bnidwell, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
9 Feb., 18 Ghas. 2..
•(17 Chaa. 2. p. 8. No. 80.)
Diz, Samn el, elk., M.A., ricar of West Wicombe, co. Bucks. Westm., 14 Julj.
(12 Ghas. 2. p. 1. No. 404.)
Dixe, Edward, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Overhall in Northwell, founded
in the colle^te church of Southwell, co. Notts. Westm., 25 July.
(12 Ghas. 2. p. 15. No. 1.)
( „ „ 19. „ 96 )
Dixon, Robert, M.A., prebendazy or canon of Rochester. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Ghas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 130, 181.)
Dobbes, Peter, MJL., presentatioa to one moiety of the rectory of West Walton,
CO. Norf., Norwich dioc.; vice Thomas Crane, elk., deceased.
Westm-, 12 May.
(14 Ghas. 2. p. 19. No. 213.)
Dobbins, Willism, elk., prebendary or canon of Pntson Minor in Hereford Cathe-
dral. Westm., 19 Sept.
(12 Ghas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 73, 74.)
Dobson, Bartholomew, M.A., rector of Hasilton, with the chapel of Euworth, co.
Glouc. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12Chas. 2.p. 1. No. 295.)
„ John, elk., rector of East and West Hesterton, co. York. Westm., 2 Aug.
(18 Ghas. 2. p. 47. No. 33.)
Dod, John, elk., M.A., rector of Belchford, co. and dioc. of Lincoln ; yice Hemy
Neve, elk., deceased. Westm., 29 June.
(14 Ghas. 2. p. 19. No. 194.)
Dolben, John, M.A., canon or prebendary of Oxford ; vice Robert Paine, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 9 July.
(12 Ghas. 2. p. 3. No. 135.)
( „ „ 19. „ 164.)
„ John, S.T.P., rector of Newington com Britwell, Canterbury dioc ; viee
Gilbert Sheldon, 8.T.P., promoted to be bishop of London.
Westm., 5 Nov.
(12 Ghas. 2. p. l.No.79.>
„ John, 8.T.P.,*-one of the ehaplains in ordinary to the King,— dean of West-
minster ; void by the promotion of the last dean to the bishopric of
Worcester. Westm., 2 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 80.)
( „ „ 19. „ 14.)
Doughtie'l John, elk., canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice Gabriel Mooie*
I)oughty j S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 26 Jane.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 171.)
( „ „ 19. „ 1880
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John, elk., rector of Sheire, co. Surrey. Westm., 30 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 119.)
John, dk., S.T.P., rector of Ghayham, co. Surrey, a peculiar of Canter-
buiy ; vice John Hackett, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Lich-
field and Coventry. Westm., 80 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 148.)
John, elk., vicar of Ardleigh, eo. Essex, London dioc. ; vice Stephen
Brewer, dk., ceded. Westm., 12 July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
* Query 18th year.
46 APPENDIX I. TO THE rOBTY-BIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — ^PresentatioQB on the PMent Bolls ; Charles JL-^^ont.
Dooglitie/ Thomas, S.T^P.,— one of the chaplaliis to James, Dake of YoA,— H^anon or
Doughty L prebendarj of Windsor ; Tice Peter Mews, LL.D., promoted to he
hishop of Bftth and Wells. Westm., 11 Feb.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 1.)
Dove, John, elk./Ticar of Wdton, co. and dioc. of York, Westm., 28 Nov.
(22 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 6.)
Do^er, William, elk., M.A., Yicar of Appleton, co. and dioc. of York; vice John
Starr, deceased. Westm., 24 May.
(14 C^has. 2. p. 19. No. 208.
Dowdeswell, William, LL.D., canon or prebendary of Worcester ; vice Francie
Charlett, deceased. Westm., 30 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 125.)
( „ „ 19. „ 74.)
Dowling, William, elk., M.A., yicar of Nether Wallop, co. Southampton, Winchester
dioc. Westm., 7 Nov.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Downes, Richard, dk., vicar of Eastmeane, co. Southampton ; vice John Shrig^ey,
deceased. Westm., 13 Ang.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 71.)
Downehall, Heni^, dk., S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Bogden, co. Hunts, in
Lmcoln Cathedral ; vice Biohard Howlesworth, deceased. Westm.,
31 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 68, 69.)
Drake, Bichard, S.T.P., chancellor of Salisbury and prebendary of Bricksworth alias
Bricklesworth, co. Northampton, Peterborough dioc.; vice John
Earle, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Worcester. Westm.,
7 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 10.)
(18 „ 18. „ 11.)
„ Samuel, dk., M.A., vicar of Pontefract, co. and dioc. of York ; vice Joseph
Firra, imgaed^ Westm., 6 April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 255.)
Drayeott, John, elk., M.A., rector of Llandeniolin, Bangor dioc. Westm., 22
June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 62.)
Drayton, Francis, elk., vicar of Appledore, with the chapel of Ebony, co. Kent.
Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 120.)
Dookworih, Biohard, elk., rector of Hartist with Bozted, co. Suff., Norwich dioc.
Westm., 27 July.
(12 Chas, 2. p. 2. No. 187.)
Dugdale, John, elk., rector of St. Margaret and St. Denis in the city of York ; vice
— Idddl, elk., deceased. Westm., 7 Jan.*
(12 Chns, 2. p. 1. No. 17.)
„ Philip, elk., rector of Fameham, co. Dorset. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. I. No. 268.)
Dukeson, Biohard, D.D., parsonage or portion of tithes called the Overhall portion
in the parish of Ledbury, co. Here! Westm., 7 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 457.)
Du Moulin, Peter, S.T.P., rector of Lanrhayader in Eenmeath, co. Denbigh,
Bangor dioc ; vice Peter du Moulin, deceased. Westm., 28 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 178.)
DKPUT7 KEEPISB OF THE PUBLIC SEGOBD& 47
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Bolls { Charles 11. — eoni.
Da Moulin, Peter, S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Canterbury ; yioe Peter Da
Moulin, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 29 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 158.)
( „ „ 19. „ 179.)
Dnncombe, Bobert, elk., MJk., vicar of Wolverton, eo. Bucks, Lincoln dioc.
Westm., 20 Feb.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. Ko. y^.)
Dnncon, Edmund, bachelor, rector of Awton Gifford, co. Devon. Westm., 10 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 88.)
Duport, James, S.T.P., dean of Peterborough ; vice Edward Bambome, promoted to
be bishop of Carlisle. Westm., IS July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. |.)
Dwell, John, elk., canon or prebenduy of "ll^dsor ; vice Antony Hawles, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 6 Feb.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 1.)
„ John, S.T.P.,— one of theohaplains in ordinary to the l^ng,— dean of Windsor
with the deanery of Wolverhampton and registrarship of the Order
of the Gkffter annexed thereto ; vice Bruno Byves, S.P.P., deceased.
Westm., 18 July.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 28.)
Dntton, Henry, rector of Cory Hallett, with the chapel of Curland annexed thereto,
CO. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc. Westm., 19 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 179.)
Dyde, John, dk., M.A., vicar of Badway, co. Warw., Lichfield and Coventry dioc.
Westm., 3 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 417.)
Earles, John, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, and clerk of the
closet,— dean of Westminster ; vice Doctor Williams, late archbishop
of York, deceased, the last dean. Westm., 14 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 188.)
Bamely, Thomas, elk., rector of Everly alias Ebberley, co. Wilts. Westm., 16
June.
(12 CJhas. 2. p. 1. No. 447.)
Saston, John, elk., M.A., rector of Pertnall, co. Bedford. Westm., 4 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 211.)
„ John, rector of Bachford alias Batsford, co. and dioc. of Gloucester.
Westm., 14 May.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 207.)
Bastway, Elias, elk., vicar of Bradworthy, co. Devon. Westm., 31 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 117.)
Eaton, Owen, elk., rector of Corwen, co. Merioneth. Westm., 20 June.
(12 CHias. 2. p. 1. No. 440.)
„ Bobert, elk., rector of Walton, co. Lane. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 94.)
Edwards, John, elk., vicar of Westbury, co. Glouc. ; vice John White Osgood,
deceased. Westm., 15 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 70.)
Bobert, S.T.B., rector of Eibworth Beauchamp, co. Leic, Linooln dioc.
Westm., 19 April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. Na 21.)
Samuel, elk., rector of Poole Chroham, co. Pembroke ; vice — — • Smart,
deceased. Westm., 25 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 251.)
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48 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OP THE
No. 2.— Presentations on the Patent Bolls; Charles II. — cont.
Edwards, Samuel, oik., canon or prebendary of Llangan, co. Pembroke, in St. Darid's
Cathedral; vice Henry Griffith, deceased. 12 & [17] Sept
(IS Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 125, 126.)
„ William, rector of Tiymley St Mary's, co. Suff., Norwich dioc. Westm.,
22 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 64.)
Eglesfeild, James, elk., vicar of St Helen's in Abington, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. ;
vice Mathew Griffith, S.T.P., resign^. Westm., 5 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 17.)
Ekins, Alexander, rector of Brlingbury, co. Northampton, Peterborough dioc
Westm., 11 Dec.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 15.)
Elcock 1 Anthony, elk., M. A., prebendary or canon of Donington, in York Cathe-
Elcocke j dral. Westm., 2 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 57, 58.)
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Anthony, elk., snccentor in York Cathedral. 11 August.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 27, 28.)
Anthony, elk., canon or prebendary of Osbaldwick, in York Cathedral.
We*tm., 1 Oct
(12 CHias. 2. p. 2. No. 49.)
( „ „ 4. „ 58.)
Seth, M.A., rector of Kirkbywiske, co. York, Chester dioc. Wettm.,
21 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 80.)
Elliott, George, clk.« rector of Cold Ashton, co. and dioc. of (?lonc. Westm.,
20 Feb.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
„ James, elk., rector of Bunnington, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc
Westm., 2 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 826.)
Elles 1 John, dk., presentation to the 2nd portion of the rectory of Waddesdon, co.
Ellis J Bucks. Westm., 11 July.
(18 C^ias. 2; p. 47, No. 175.)
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„ John, presentation to the 1st portion of the rectory of Waddesdon, co. Buck8»
Lincoln dioc. Westm., 11 July.
(18 Caias. 2. p. 47. No. 176.)
John, elk., M.A., presentation to a portion of the rectory of Waddesdon, co.
Bucks, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 6 Nov.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 138.)
John, dk., rector of Wolvemewton alias Villa Novi Lupi, co. Monmouth,
Llandaff dioc. Oxford, 20 Oct
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 40.)
John, dk., M. A., precentor of St. David's Cathedral ; vice William Thomas,
S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of St David's. Westm., 14 March.
(30 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 26.)
Thomas, dk., S.T.B., rector of Dolgelly, co. Merioneth, Bangor dioc Ox-
ford, 15 Jan.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 25.)
Ellison, Timothy, elk., rector of Markett Bosworth, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc ; vice
Abraham Spence, deceased. Westm., 4 May.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 9.)
Ehnehurst, John, elk., S.T.B., vicar of Linton and Lea, co. Heref. Westm.,
25 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 258.)
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DEPTJTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIO BEOOBD6. 49
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — cont.
Erbniy, Anthony, elk., rector of Upp Clatford, co. Southampton, Winchester ^oc. ;
vice Thomas SamlM>me, clk./deceased« Westm., 14 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 129.)
Esloott, Baniely elk., vicar <^ Brixham, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm., 15 Oct
(14 CHias. 2. p. 2. No. 42.)
EstOD, John, M.A., dispensation to hold the rectory of Pertenhall, co. Bedford, with
the rectory of Pett, co. Sussex. Westm., 21 Nov.
(12 Ohas. 2. p. 21. Nd. 27.)
„ John, elk., M.A.J rector of Pett, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm.,
4 Oct
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 151.)
Btchard, Laurence, elk., rector of Sweffling, co. Suit. Westm., 27 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 51.)
Bvance, Cornelius, elk., presentation to the second portion or left part of the rectory
of Westbury, co. Salop, lichfield imd Coventry dioc. ; vice Thomas
Mall, deceased. Westm., 11 May.
(17 C^as. 2. p. 8. No. 69.)
Evans, George, elk., M. A., vicar of New Windsor, co. Berks. Westm., 7 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 408.)
,. George, elk., canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice Nathaniel Giles, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 26 & 27 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 189.)
( „ „ 19. „ 92.)
T, John, rector of Llanmerewigg, co. Montgomery. Westm. 24 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 255.)
jy John, elk., rector of Uffington, co. and dioc. of Lincoln ; vice Thomas Sprat,
S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Rochester. Westm., 5 Nov.
(86 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 28.)
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Michael, S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Llangynllo in the collegiate church
of Brecon, St. David's dioc. ; vice Stall, deceased. Westm.,
6 ft 12 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 108« 104.)
Walter, elk., prebendary or canon of LlandissiUio in the collegiate church of
Brecon, oo. Carnarvon, St. David's dioc Westm., 4 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 49.)
William, M.A., vicar of Brampfeild, co. Suff. Westm., 14 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 408.)
William, S.T.P., rector of Hampton Bishop, co. Hertf. Westm., 28 July.*
(12 CJhas. 2. p. 1. No. 849.)
Bve, Henzy, elk., M. A., rector of Buckland, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc.: — ^in the
King's gift by reason of the attainder of John DixweU, Esq. Westm.,
80 Aug.
(18 C^has. 2. p. 47. No. 60.)
Svdegh, C!hailes, elk., vicar of Harborton with the chapel of Halwelli co. Devon,
Exeter dioc. Westm., 14 June.
(80 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 88.)
]S?ec^ Abraham, cDc., M J)., vicar of Ramsey, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
9 Jan.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 110.)
Swell, Friacis, dk., vicar of Brooke, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioe. Westm., 80 June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 57.)
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50 APPBNPXX I, TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No* 2» — ^Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II.— co»/.
Eyton, David, elk., rector of Bottvaxry, oo. Flint. Westm., 16 Aag.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 279.)
„ Owen, cUl, yicar of Corwen, co. Merioneth. Westm., 80 Aug.
(12 ChM, 2. p. 1. No. 215.)
Facye, Louis, rector of Upton Hellions, Exeter dioc. Westm., 7 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 16.)
Faircloogh 1 John,— -one of the King's chaplains,— canon or prebendary of Melton
alias > RoBse cum Seamblesbj, in Lincoln Cathedral. Westm., 8 Sept
FeaUey J (12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Kos. 154, 155.)
„ John, oik.,— one of the chaplains extraordinary to the King, — ^rector of
Beckingham, co. and dioc. of Lincoln. Westm., 12 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 78.)
„ John, elk., S.T.P., rector of Gnmbly, co. Leic., Lincoln dioc ; vice
Hugh Bumby, ceded. Westm., 6 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 62.)
„ See Featley.
Fairebancke, Jonathan, dk., MA., vicar of Bingly, oo. and dioc. of York ; vice
Hoghill, elk., deceased. Westm., 5 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 98.)
Farren, James, dk., rector of Middleton Stoney, oo. Oxford. Westm., 4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 208.)
Feake, Samoel, elk., M.A., rector of Fosell, co. Warw., Lichfield and CoTentry dioc.
Westm., 14 Oct
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 118.)
„ Samuel, elk., yicar of St Michael's in the city of Coventiy. Lichfield
and Coventry dioc Westm., 81 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 89.)
Featley, Henry, elk., rector of Thorpe, co. Notts. Westm., 4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 204.)
„ John, elk.,— one of the King's chaplains, — ^precentor in York Cathedral.
Westm., 18 Aog.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 25, 26.)
^ See Fairolongh.
Feild, Flayfer, elk., vicar of Caerwent, oo. Monmouth. Westm., 17 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 278.)
Feilding, John, elk., canon residentiaty of Salisbury ; vice William Lloyd, S.T.P.,
promoted to be bishop of St Asaph. Westm., 6 Oct.
(32 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 9.)
FeU, Edward, elk., rector of Bentham, co. and dioc. of York ; vice Robert Lowther,
deceased. Westm., 24 Nov.
(28 ChM. 2. p. 6. No. 19.)
„ John, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Oxford $ vice Henry Hamond, S.T.F.,
deeeased. Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 188.)
( „ „ 19. „ 166.)
„ John, 8.T.P., dean of Oxford ; vice George Morley, S.T.P., promoted to be
bishop of Worcester. Westm., 8 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 82.)
( » w 4. „ 40.)
Fenton, James, dk., M.A., rector of Great Waldingfield, co. Suff., Norwich dioc.
Westm., 21 July.
(ISChas. 2.p. 47. No. 41.)
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No. 2. — PresentstionB on the Patent Bolls ; Charles 11.— C4»n/.
Fenton, Balph, rector of Ludlow, oo. Salop, Hereford dioc. Wetitm,, 4 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 131.)
Fenwick, Balph, elk., M.A., Ticar of Stamfordham alias Stannerton, co. Northxim-
berld., Dorham dioc Westm., 29 Aug.
(14 ChM. 2. p. 19. No. 188.)
Ferentt^ Jeremiel, M.A., rector of Cluer, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
30 Sept
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 158a.)
Feme, Henry, S.T.P., dean of Sly. Westm., 18 Feb. (12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 6.)
(18 „ 4. „37.)
Fetherston, Alexander, elk., prebendary or canon of Colwicb, in Lichfield Cathedral ;
rice [George] Jay, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 9 Not.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 36, 87.)
Fetherstonhangh, Alexander, elk., M.A., presentation to a moiety of the rectory of
Walleay, co. Chester. Westm., 6 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 88.)
Fiddes, Thomas, elk., S.T.B., rector of Brightwell, co. and dioc. of Oxford. Oxford,
24 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 35.)
Finney, Samuel, elk., rector of Stockley English, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
28 Oct.
(18 ChM. 2. p. 47. No. 140.)
Fish, Augustus, elk., M.A., vicar of Gedney, co. and dioc of Umcoln. Wettm.,
25 June.
(83 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 10.)
„ Jeremiah, elk., M.A., rector of Alphinstone alias Alphamstone, co. Essex*
London dioc. Westm., 80 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 149.)
Flathers, Thomas, elk., vicar of Lastingham, co. and dioc. of York. Westm.,' 9 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 171.)
Fleete, Samuel, elk., M.A., rector of Burgh alias Burgh Castle, oo. Suff. ; vice
William Hadell, deceased. Westm., 24 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 254.)
„ Samuel, elk., rector of Belton, eo. Suit., Norwich dioc. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 C;has. 2. p. 1. No. 147.)
Fletcher, Biohard, elk., M. A., rector of Kingham, co. and dioc. of Oxford. Westm.,
6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 309.)
Flower, Christopher, elk., rector of St. Mary's, Lothbury, in the city of London ;
vice Humfrey Tabor, elk., resigned. Westm., 8 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. l.NclBl.)
Fludd, Edward, elk., vicar of Yaxley, co. Hunts, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 6 Dec.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. A.)
Fordham, John, elk., rector of West Tillbury, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
80 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 217.)
Forsbroke, William, elk., rector of ClanfbUd, Winchester dioo. ; vice John Heath,
elk., deceased. Westm., 8 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 89.)
Forster, Thomas, dk., rector of Biskerthorpe, co. and dioc of Lincoln. Westm.,
16 Jan.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 106.)
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No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — cont.
Fossett, Thomas, elk., S.T.B., rector of Yellinge, co. Hunts. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Ghas. 2. p. 1. No. 801.)
„ Thomas, elk., canon or prebendary of Welton Ryrall in Lincohi Cathedral ;
▼ice [John] Noble, deceased. Westm., 9 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 39, 40.)
Fothergill, John, elk., canon or prebendary of Dunham in Southwell church, Tork
dioc. Westm., 24 Sept.
(19 Caias. 2. p. 2. No. 57.)
( f> ft 4» >» 78.)
„ Thomas, elk., S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Bottevant in York Cathe-
dral. WestuL, 5 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 139, 140.)
Foulke, William, elk., M.A., rector of Cambeyn Tegengle, co. Flint. Westm.
18 Aug.
(12 C3ias. 2. p. 1. No. 288.)
Fowkes, John, elk., rector of Llangadvan, co. Montgomery. Westm., 17 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 888.;
Fowler, Mathew, yicar of Wolbey, co. Warw., Lichfield and Coventry dioc. Westm.,
11 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 176.)
„ Mathew, rector of Willey, co. Warw. ; vice Philip Hall, ceded. Westm.,
6 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 85.)
„ Richard, oik., vicar of Senar, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. Westm., 24 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. No. 138.)
Fowlkes, John, elk., rector of Llanymowthwy, co. Merioneth. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 302.)
Fox, Isaac, elk., M.A., vicar of St Michael's in the dty of Coventry, Lichfield and
Coventry dioc. Westm., 5 Dee.
(86 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 12.)
Foze, Hope, elk., vicar of Lidney with the chapels of Ayleberton, St Brevill, and
Huelsfeild, co. Glouc. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 68.)
Franeklyn, William, elk., rector of Bumeham St Albert with a moiety of the
rectory of St Margaret and Bumeham All Saints, co. Norf.
Westm., 21 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 368.)
Freeman, Richard, elk., S.T.P., presentation to a moiety of the rectory of Springfield
Baswell, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm., 20 April.
(18 Chss. 2. p. 47. No. 169.)
'„ Thotnas, elk., rector of Hubberston and Johnston with the vicarage of
Staynton, co. Pembroke; vice Baleham, ceded. Westm.,
25 Sept.
(12 Chap. 2. p. 1. No. 186.)
French, Nicholas, elk*, vicar of Ravensdon, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
21 April.
(17 CJhas. 2. p. 8. No. 72.)
Frost, James, elk., M.A., rector of Lbmgham, co. Suff. ; vice John Frost, dk.,
deceased. Westm., 29 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 54.)
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IMo. 2. — PreRentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — conL
Fngill, Christopher, yicar of Bairow, eo. Lincohi. Westm., 29 Sept
(12Cha8. 2. p. i. No. 124.)
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FuUuun, Edward, dk., S.T.B., canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice Thomas Some»
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 7 July.
• (12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 142.)
• • ( •, ., 19. „ 170.)
Fuller, Ignatius, elk., M.A., rector of Sherington, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
8 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 22.)
„ William, LL.B., dean of St Patrick's OKthedral, Dublin, in Ireland ; vice
Benjamin Culme, deceased. Westm., 8 July.
(12 C^has. 2. p. 8. No. 158.)
( „ „ 12. „ 172.)
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Fnllwood, Francis, elk., archdeacon oi Totnes, oo. Devon. Westm., 13 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 91.)
( „ „ 19. „ 19.)
Fulthorpe, Christopher, rector of Sigletfaome alias Eylesthome, co. and dioc. of
York. Westm., 8 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 18.)
Fnrewell, James, rector of Norton Fitruauen, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc.
. Westm., 26 Aug.
(18 C9ias. 2. p. 47. No. 40.)
Gale, Thomas, S.T.P., rector of Guisley, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 22 Feb.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 11.)
GaltOD, Bdvard, elk., M.A., rector af Isham Inferior, co. Northampton, Peterburgh
dioc. ; vice Moses Hodges, nonconformist Oxford, 28 Oct.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 82.>
Gamage, Edward, dk., MJk., archdeacon of Llandaff ; vice Francis Dairies, 8.T.P.,
promoted to be bishop of Llandaff. Westm., 8 Dec
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 23.>
„ Nathaniel, dk., vicar of Newcastle, co. Ohimorgan. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 869.>
Gardiner, Daniel, dk., vicar of Fincham St Martin, co. Norf., Norwich dioc. ; vice
Francis Power, dk., deceased. Westm., 24 Dec
(14 CbaM. 2. p. 19. No. 70.)
„ James, dk.,— domestic chaplain to James duke of Monmouth,— prebendary
of Stratton in Salisbuiy Cathedral. Oxford, 6 Jan.
(17 Cnias. 2. p. 3. No. 76.)
( If »> 8. „ 16.)
„ Samuel, dk., M.A., presentation to the moiety of the rectory of Ruffham
St Mary's and the moiety of RuiBQiiam Airdiston, co. Norf. Westm.,
28 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 182.>
„ Samuel, elk., rector of Bnckland, Glouc. dioc. Westm., 19 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 23.)
Gamer, James, dk., rector of Epworth, co. and dioc. of Lincoln. Westm., 16 May.
(20 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 7.)
Gamona, Ralph, elk., rector of Little Yddham, co. Eesex, London dioc. Westm.,
1 Nov. . _ . .
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 109.)
54 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPORT OP THE
No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Rolls; Charles II. — e(mi9
Garrard, John, elk., M.Am 'viear of Wistoo alias Wksiogtoo, co. Suff., Norwich
dioc. Westm., 20 Karch.
(18 Chaa. 2. p. 47. No. 64.)
Garthwait, Jeremiah, dk., MJL, rector of Kirkby Underdale, co. and dioc* of York.
Westm., 6 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 174.)
„ Jeremy, elk., rector of Eirby mider Dale, co. York ; vice Peter Gierke,
deceased. Westm., 18 Sept
^12 C^as. 2. p. 1. No. 151.)
„ John, dk., rector of Roihbiuy, co. Northmnbld., Durham dioc., the pre-
sentation thereof to Eargiu >Story being revoked. Westm., 25 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 1.)
Gasooigne, George, rector of Glendon alias Clendon, oo. Northampton, Peterborough
dioc. Westm., SO Jane.
(12 Cham. 2. p. 8. No. 56.)
Gaskarth, John dk., M.A., vicar of St. Nicholas in the dty and county of Bristol,
Bristol dioc. Westm., 28 Nov.
(86 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 15.)
Gatford, Lionel, S.T.P., vicar of Plymmoth, oo. Derouj Exeter dioc Westm.,
5 Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 1.)
Gellibrand, Henry, dk., rector of Lillingston LoveU, co. and dioc. of Oxford.
Westm., 20 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 155.)
Geery, William^ S.T.P., rector of Market Bosworth, co. Ldc, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
19 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 37.)
Gered, Stephen, elk., vicar of Awdbrough alias Aldburgh, York dioc. Westm.,
12 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 109.)
Gennaine, Henry, elk., rector of Bignor, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc Westm.,
1 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 181.)
Gery, William, dk., prebendary or canon of Haughton ahas Hallowton in the
collegiate church of Southwell, co. Notts ; vice Robert Holder,
deceased. Westm., 23 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 1.)
„ William, elk., archdeacon of Norwich ; vice Arthur Bing, S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 88.)
( „ „ 4. ,,147.)
Getsins, Danid, elk., rector of Bigbury, co. Devon. Westm., 13 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. Nc 66.)
„ Gualter, dk., M.A., vicar of Brixham, eo. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
81* Nov.
(81 C!has. 2. p. 1. No. 22.)
Gibbon, Peter, elk., rector of Briggesley, oo. Lincoln. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 843.)
Gibbs, C^rlei» dk., canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice Peter Heylin,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 20 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 27.)
( »» » 26. „ 1.)
* Sicin orig.
DBPUTY KEEPBB OF THE PUBLIC BEGOSDS. 55
Nq. 2» — Presentations op, the Pfitent BioUa ; Charles IL-r-con/.
Giffiycdy l^TVkciB, elk., M.A^ presentation to a moiety qf the yicarage of PatteshoU,
CO. Northamptony Peterborough dioc. ; vice Samuel Bolton, elk.,
S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 28 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 117.)
QtHj Thomas, rector of Bnmholme, co. and dioc. of Tork ; yice Philip Ford,
deceased. Westm., 31 Jan.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 94.)
Oifanan, John, rector of Wethington in the deanery of Winchcombe, co. Glouc,
Worcester dioc. ; vice Gilbert Osborne, deceased. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 12.)
Gilpin, Simon, elk., vicar of Stainthrope alias Staindrope^ co. Durham. Westm.,
8 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 120.)
M
Randolph, rector of Worlingham, co. Su£P. Westm., 3 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 41.)
Gisl^, G^eorge, dk., prebendary or canon of Bnckden in. Lincoki Cathedral. Westm.,
12 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 26.)
Gittins, Thomas, elk., vicar of Lapingtoil, co. Salop. Westm., A Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 157.)
Gittoes, James, elk., vicar of Tyrley alias Trinley, co. and dioc. of Gloucester.
Westm., 9 May.
(16 ChBB. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Glanvile, Joseph, elk., M.A., rector of Winbish, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
20 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 871.)
„ Joseph,— one of the cha^Udns in ordinary to the Eing,-^canon or prebendary
of Worcester $ vice [Henry Grasley (?)] Gresby, deceased ($ee
Gresley). Westm., 14 June.
(80 Chu, 2. p. 1. No. 28.)
Glemham, Henry, S.T.P., dean of Bristol ; vice Mathew Nicholas, S.T.P., promoted
to be dean of St. Paul's, London. Westm., 19 Jtdy.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 15.)
( „ „ 19. ,,118.)
Gleu, George, elk., canon or prebendary in Worcester Cathedral ; vice Anthony
Teiringham, deceased. Westm., 1 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 90.)
( ff » 4. „ 1/8.}
Glimie, Bobert, elk., MJk.., rector of Little Bisdngton, co, Gk>ue« Westm.,
24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 297.)
Gloter, Thomas, cttc., rector of Noithfeild, vitfa the chapel of Cofton wmeKed^ co.
and dioc. of Worcester ; vice Timothy White, deceased. Westm.,
26 Biarch.
(18 Cihas. 2. p. 47. No. 262.)
(14 „ 19. „ 198, under date 20 June.)
Glydd, Bichard, elk., vicar of Hotheley alias Westhotheley, Chichester dioc.
Westm., 21 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 8.)
Qodolphin, Henry, elk., — prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, and fellow of
Eton (College ,-»residentiary of St. Paul's, London ; vice Francis
Tomer, 8.T.I)., promoted to be jbishop of Bochester. Westm.,
25 Nov.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 28.)
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No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — e&nL
GodaalTe, Richard, elk., rector of Richmond, Chester dioc. ; vice John Kirton, elk.,
deceased. Westm., 14 Oct.
(16 Chaa. 3. p. 19. No. ^)
Godwin 1 Thomas, elk., prebendary or oanon of Prato Majore in Hereford Cathe-
Godwynj dral. Westm., 10-Oct
(IS Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 44, 45.)
„ Thomas, elk., Ticar of Westboryi CO. GIooc; vice William Broad, deoeased*
Westm., 4 Jan.
(18 C%a8. a. p. 2. No. 7.)
Qoldetborongh, Giles, elk., prebendary or canon of Exeter; yice Doctor Salter^
deceased. We^m., 18 Sept.
(12 Cnias. 2. p. 4. Nos. 101, 102.)
GoldweD, Francis, elk., rector of Bridghaqi, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioc. Westm.,
19 June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 64.)
Good, Richard, rector of Mellish, co. Soft, Norwich dioe. ; Tice Robert Harris^
ceded. Westm., 8 April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 251.)
„ Thomas, prebendary or oanon of Bishops in Hereford CathedraL Westm.,
17 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Not. 108, 109.)
„ Thomas, S.T.P., rector of Cnlmtngton, co. Salop. Westm., 28 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 62.)
Goodier, Franeis, dk., rector of Cronrteahall, Peterboiongfa dioc. ; vice — — Ponder,
elk., deceased. Westm., 3 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 20.)
Goodwin 1 Franeis, elk., rector of Hinton Anmeri co. Southampton ; yice Edward
Goodwyn J Stanley, S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 29 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 887.)
John, elk., rector of Morton Bagott, co. Warw. and province of Canter^
bury. Westm., 14 Oct
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 131.)
John, elk., M.A., rector of East Bamett, co. Hertford, London ^oc
Westm., 23 Aug.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 28.)
Morgan, elk., vicar of Wendover, co. Backs, Lincoln dioc. Oxford,
17 Oct.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 48.)
Robert, elk., [rector] of Fishley, co. Norf., Norwich dioc. Westm.,
3 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 189.)
Gorges, Thomas, S.T.P., — sub-almoner to the King,— canon or prebendary of
Westminster; vice Francis Walsall, S.T.P., deceased. Westm.,
14 Oct.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. Nos. 6, 54.)
Goulston, William, elk., rector of Havant, co. Southampton ; vice Francis Kingsted,
deceased. Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 184.)
Gowlsnd, Richard, elk., vicar of Rillington, co. and dioc. of York. Westm.,
20 Aug.
(18 CHias. 2. p. 47. No. 162.)
Grace, Robert, elk., vicar of Shenston, co. Staff., Lichfleld and Coventry dioe.
Oxford, 26 Sept.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 47.)
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No. 2.-— FrasentaliioDS on the Patent Rolls ; Charles IT. — cant.
Gnduun, William, dk.,— chaplain, to the Princess of Denmark,— canon or prebendary
of Durham ; vice Thomas Smith, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of
Carlisle. Westm., 23 July.
(86 Ohas. 2. p. 6. No. 14.)
Grainger, George, elk., rector of Halford, co. Warw. Westm., 2 Aug.
(12Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 319.)
GfSTei, Thomas, elk., M. A., rector of Qawdby, co. and dioc. of Lincoln ; vice — — *
Fleming, deceased. ' Westm., 25 Feb.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Qrealihead, Edward, elk., rector of Leverton, co. Lincoln. Westm., 24 July.
(12 C%as. 2. p. I. No. 844.)
Greaves, Thomas, B.T., rector of Barkhamsted St. Mary's alias North Church,
CO. Hertf., Lincoln dioc. ; vice Alexander Levingstone, deceased.
Westm., 15 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 11.)
Greene, John, elk., vicar of Lilhome, co. Northampton. Westm., 15 Nov.
(12Cha9. 2. p. 1. No. 69.)
Greenville, Denis, S.T.P.,— one of the ex-chaplains in ordinary to the King^— dean
of Durham ; vice John Sudbury, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 9 Dec
(36 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 9.)
„ See Grenvile.
Greenvay, John, elk., vicar of Merriott, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc Westm.,
15 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 156.)
Greenwood^ Paul, dk., vicar of Dewsbuty, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 80 Oct.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 5.)
„ Roland^ elk., S.T.B., vicar of Bubwith, co. York; vice John Bales,
deceased. Westm., 7 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 184.)
Gregory, Clement, elk., rector of Leokhamsted, co. Bueks. Westm., 12 June
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 455.)
„ IVancis Nash, S.T.P., rector of Hambledon, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc
Westm., 28 Oct.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. Nc 18.)
„ John, elk., rector of St Mary in the South alias St. Mary de Ciypt in the
city and dioc of Gloucester. Westm., 6 Dec.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Greives, Mark, vicar of Felton, oo. Northumberld., Durham dioc. WestUL,
26 April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 247.)
Grenvile, Denis, M.A., rector of Kilkhampton, eo. Cornwall, Exeter dioc ; vice
Nicholas Monck, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Hereford.
Westm., 22 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 4.)
n See Greeiiville.
Gresley, Henry, elk., canon or prebendary of Worcester ; vice William Owen, dk.,
deceased. Westm., 4 April.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 25.)
„ See Ghmvile.
Gtesw<4d, Heniy, elk., M.A., preboidary or* canon in the collegiate church of
Ripon, CO. York. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nob. 4, 5.)
58 APPENDIX I. TO THB POBTT-8IXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2.— Fresentatioiut on the Patent BoUa ; Cbacles IL«<-coii^« .
Greswold, Henry, elk., reotor of Solihtill, oo. Wanr. ; vice Lake Smyth, deoeaeed.
Westm., 25 Aug.
(IS Chas. a. p. S. No. 88.)
Grifiin, Benjamin, elk., vicar of Great Barringtoni co. and dioc. of Qloncester ; vice
William Harris, dk., deceased. Westm., 8 Jane.
(16 Chas. S. p. 19. No. ^)
Griffith, Daniel, elk., M.A., rector of Southam, co. Warw., Lichfield and Coventry
dioc. Westm., 21 June.
(88 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 11.)
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Owen, elk., M.A., rector of Vaynor, co. Brecon. Westm., 28 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 886.)
Owen, dk., rector of Llandevailog, co. Brecon, St. David's dioc. Westm.,
9 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 178.)
Roger, elk., vicar of Padbnry, oo. Bucks, Uiieohi dioc. Oxford, 8 Oct.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 46.)
Silvanus, dk., vicar of Uanbyster, co. Radnor, St. David's dioc Westm.,
24 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 224.)
William, elk., M.A., rector of Pokebrooke alias Polebrooke, co. North-
ampton. Westm., 25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 148.)
Grigson, Alexander, M. A., prebendary of Middleton, co. Southampton ; vice
Pope, deceased. Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 65, 66.)
Grundy, Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Mellis, co. Snff., Norwich dioc. ; vice Richard
Good, elk., ceded. Westm., 22 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 65.)
Guidott, Robert, elk., vicar of St. Paul's in the town of Bedford, co. Beds., Lincoln
dioc. Westm., 29 Aug.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 184.)
Gnlston, Joseph, S.T.F., canon or prebendary of Winchester; vice [Edward] Burby,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 125.)
( ^^ M 1^» w 158.)
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Joseph, S.T.P.^— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — ^precentor
of Chichester Cathedral ; vice Joseph Henshawe, S.T.P., promoted
to be bishop of Peterborough. Westm., 19 May.
(15 Chas. 2.' p. 18. No. 2.)
Joseph, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King,— dean of
Chichester ; vice Joseph Henshaw, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop
of Peterborough. Westm., 80 May.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 88.)
Gumble, Thomas, S.TJP., rector of East Lavant, co. Sussex, Chichester dioo. $ vice ;
Joseph Henshawe, S.T.P., late dean of Chichester, promoted to be
bishop of Peterborough. Westm., 22 May.
(15Chas.2.p. 18.No. 1.)
Guftby, John, dk., rector of little Dunham, co. Norf. ; vice William Jacob, dis-
qualified by Act of Parliament. Westm., 15 Oct.
(12 CHias. 2. p. 1. No. 80.)
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N(K 2. — Presentations <m the Patent: Rolls; Cliarles XL — conU ^
Osnniiig', PeteF^ SwT.P*,-— one of tke chaphing in ordinary to the Kinff,^pr«bei(dwy
or canon of Canterbuiy ; vice Thomas Blechenden, S^.P., deceased.
Wcstm., 9 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 127.)
( « » 19. „ 161.)
Gonton, Simon, elk., yiear of St. John the Baptiat in Peterborough, co. North-
ampton. Weatm., 14 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 164.)
Gw3rnn, Lewis, elk., rector of Manayon, co. Montgomery. Westm., 3 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 422.)
Haddock 1 William, elk., M.A., rector of Standish, co. Lane, Chester dioc. 6 Jan.
HaydockJ (30 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 18.)
Halfehead, Thomas, elk., vicar of Gossag All Saints, co. Dorset, Bristol dioc.
Salisboxy, 2 Sept.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 51.)
Hall, Edmnnd, M.A., rector of St. Mary de Crypt alias St Maiy in the Sonth in the
city and dioc. of Gloucester. Weatm., 27 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 281.)
„ George, dk., archdeacon of Canterbury; vice [William] Eingsley, S.T.F.,
deceased. Westm., 12 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 122.)
( „ „ 19. „ 186.)
,» George, dk., canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice [Godfrey] Gooc|man,
S.T.P., deceased* Westm., 19 July.
(12 Cnias. 2. p. 8. No. 18.)
( „ „ 19. ,,124.)
„ John, elk., rector of Jacobstow, oo. Cornwall. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 158.)
H Biebaid, elk., leotor of Beverston, co. and dioc of Gloucester ; the presentation
of same to William Brongh, S.TJ'*, dean of Gloucester, being
revoked. Westm., 11 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 88.)
„ Richard, elk., vicar of Lower Sidenton alias Sidenton St Peter, co. and dioc.
of Gloucester ; vice AUaway, deceased. Westm., 3 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 50.)
„ Richard, dk., rector of St Edmund on Bridge in the city and dioc. of Exeter.
Oxford, 17 Oct
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 44.)
„ Robert, dk., rector of Southwicke, oo. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm., 4
Oct
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 152.)
» Robert rector of Wigginton, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 8 April.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 254.)
„ Toby, M.A., rector of Walpoole St. Peter cum Walpoole St. Andrew, co. Norf.,
Norwich dioc. ; vice Barnabas Frencham, elk., deceased. Westm.,
80 July.
(18 Chas. 2., p. 47. No. 31.)
HaUes, Edward, dk., rector of Holcote, co. Northampton, Peterborough dioo.
Westm., 20 Oct
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 122.)
60 APPENDIX I. TO THE FOETY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Roils ; Charles II. — cont.
HaOes, William, oik., MJL, rector of GUwtoo, co. Rutland, Peterboroagh dioc
WeitnL, 12 May.
. (14 ChaB. a. p. 19. No. 214.)
Halton, Timothy, S.T.P., archdeacon of Oxford ; Tice Thomai Barlow, &TJP., pro*
moted to be bishop of Lincoln. Westm., 25 June.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. Na 4.)
TTamoMiAv r Cbamberlaine, elk., vicar of Bassett alias Great Bassett alias Barton
Hmmws^vl B*«e*t, CO. Warwick, Lichfield and CJoventry dioc. Wettm.,
nammersiey |^ , j^
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 60.)
(17 „ 3. „ 80, nnder date 28 Not.)
Hamond, John, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Oxford $ vice Thomas Lockey,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 4 Jaly.
(81 Cbas. 2. p. 8. No. 25.)
Hampson, John, elk., M.A., rector of Cbickney, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 218.)
„ John, rector ofWanden alias Wayenden, CO. Bucks, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
29 Feb.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 29.)
Hancock, Robert, elk., rector of St Martin's near Loo, co. Cornwall. Westm.,
1 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 46.)
Hancoekes, Thomas, dk., Ticar of Bwanbome, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc. ; vioe Peter
Burcles, elk., ceded. Westm., 7 Deo.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 81.)
Hanslape, Francis, elk., vicar " Sancts Marin ante partem '^ alias St Mary Load.
Westm. 21 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 7.)
Hansted, William, elk., rector of Muston, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc. ; vice — «- Holmes,
deceased. Westm., -80 Sept
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 154.)
Harbery, Martin, elk., prebendary or canon of North Leverton in the collegiate
church of Southwell, oo. Notts. Westm., 18 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 90;)
Harby, William, elk., vicar of Hambledoo, co. Southampton. Westm., 18 Aug.
• (12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 55.)
Harcourt, Vere, archdeacon of Nottingham. Westm., 14 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 84.)
( 99 f> 19. „ 18.)
„ Vere, dk., rector of Plnmtree, co. Notts. Westm., 15 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 165.)
„ Vere, dk., and S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Coringham in Lincoln
Cathedral. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 21.)
(12 „ 19. „ 120.)
(U :: 26::: Slated 20 March.
Harding, John, elk., rector of Landilp, co. 0>rnwall, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
30 May.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No, 1.)
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC REGOBDS. 61
No. 2. — ^Fresentationft on the Patent Rolls ; Charles ll.^-^ont.
Hards [or Hardres], Peter» elk:, cauon or prebendary of Canterbury; vice Doctor
Gk>ffe seceded from the Church of England. Westm., 90 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 124.)
( »» » 15- n ^0
Haidwicky Thomas, elk., yicar of Kirby Moretide, co. York. Westm., 29 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 128.)
Hardy, Nathaniel, S.T.P., vicar of St Martin's in the Fields, co. Midd. ; vice — ^
Bray, S.T.P. deceased. Westm., 11 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 820.)
„ Nathaniel, S.T.P., dean of Rochester ; vice Benjamin Laney, S.T.P., promoted.
Westm., 12 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 6.)
\ »» M 4. „ O.)
Barewaxd, Thomas, S.T3., canon or prebendary of Driffeild in York Cathedral ;
vice George Stanhope, S.T.P.J deceased. Westm., 29 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 5U.)
Harewell, William, elk., M.A., vicar of St Peter le Grand with the augmentations
annexed to same in the city and dioc. of Worcester. Westm.,
10 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 86.)
HanidB, Richand, clk.> vicar of Egglis £r, oo. Pembroke, St David's dioc. ; vice
. . Philip Bowen, elk., ceded. Westm., 17 Jan.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47, No. 90.)
Hanis, Jjohn, elk., S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Inckberough in Hereford Cathe-
dral. Westm. 16 July.
. (12'Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 90, 91.)
„ Robert, elk., caaon or prebendary of Gloucester ; vice Doctor Thomas Isles.
Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 164, 166.)
SarrisoB, Beijamin, dk., rector of St. Clement's in Sandwich, co. Kent Westm.,
25 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 252.)
„ Isaac, 8.T.P., rector of Hadley,eo. Soff. Westm., 6 Aug.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 105.)
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Peter, elk., S.T.B., rector of (beadle, co. C^hester. Westm., 22 Aug.
(12 Chta. 2. p. 1. No. 262.)
Richard,* elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Alderwas in Lichfield
Cathedral ; vice William J&Stnj, elk., deceased. Westm., 7 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 9.)
Thomas, elk., rector of Wansted, London dioc. Westm., 5 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 87.)
William, S.T.P., master of the Hospital of the Holy Cross next Win-
chester ; vice Henry [Compton], late bishop of Oxford, translated
to London. Westm., 3 May.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 8.)
Hart, Abell, elk., rector of Rolston alias Rowston, co. Wilts., Salisbury dioc. Oxford,
28 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 81.)
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62 APP33NDIX I. XO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2.**Preflentatioiis on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — com.
Hart, William, dk., rector of Walpoole St. Peter, co. Nor£, Norwich ctioo. ; vice John
Cradock, rengned. Westm., 19 Dec.
(25 Chu. 8. p. 1. No. 13.)
Harte, Timothy, elk., rector of Mizbury, co. and dioc. of Oxford. Westm., 18
Jane.
(18 Chaa. 2. p. 47. No. 191.)
Hartley, Robert, elk., M.A., Ticar of Ecoles, co. Lane, Cheater dioc. Weatm.,
25 Sept
(14 Chaa. 2. p. 19. No. 143.)
HarttlJohn, dk., rector of Burmarsh, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc. Weatm.,
Hurt j 21 Aug.
(18 Chaa. 2. p. 88. No. 12.)
(14 „ 26. „ 40.)
Harwardy Thomas, S.T.B., rector of Ghibriel Fanchorch, London dioc. Weatm.,
81 Aug.
(12 Chaa. 2. p. 1. No. 287.)
Thomaa, S.T.B., rector of St George, Battolph Lane, in the city and dioc.
of London. Westm., 13 Oct
(14 dias. 2. p. 19. No. 134.)
Thomas, S.T.B., canon or prebendary of Dinafeild (Drifleild) in York
Cathedral ; vice Greoige Stanhope, S.T.P., deceaaed. Weatm.,
29 Sept
(12 Chaa. 2. p. 4. No. 69.)
\ $f » *• w 50.)
Harwood, Anthony, S.T.B., rector of Haiby, co. Ldc. Weatm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chaa. 2. p. 1. No. 288.)
Anthony, S.T.B.,' rector of 0>rbey, co. Northampton. Weatm., 16 Aug.
(12 Chaa. 2. p. 1. No. 276.)
Anthony, S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Welton Brinkall in Lincoln
Cathedral ; vice Adam Wilaon, deceaaed. Weatm., 15 Sept
(12 Chaa. 2. p. 4. Noa. 99, 100.)
„ Richard, S.T.P., — one of the chaplaina in ordinanr to the King, — ^pre-
bendary or canon of Gloucester ; vice Gilbert Sheldon, S.T.P.,
promoted to be biahop of London. WeatuL, 8 Oct
(12 Chaa. 2. p. 4. Nob. 41, 42.)
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Haacard, Gregory, elk., canon or prebendary of Windaor ; vice Heniy Wotton, elk.,
reaigned. Weatm., 6 May.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 11.)
Haakard, Gregory, S.T.P.,--one of the chaplaina in ordinary to the King, — dean of
Windsor, with the deanery of Wolverhampton and registrarship of
the Order of the Garter annexed to same ; vice Francis [White],
late bishop of Rochester, translated to Ely. Westm., 29 Sept
(86 Chaa. 2. p. 9. No. 86.)
Hatch, Clemeot, elk., rector of Lidford, co^ Devon ; vice — » Barber, deceaaed.
Westm., 9 Nov.
(12Chas. 2. p. I. No. 78.)
Hawdon, George, elk., vicar of Nayaeing, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
14 Oct
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 124.)
Hawkins, Francia, elk.,— chaplain of the Tower of London, — ^rector of Gedney, co.
and dioc. of Lincoln ; vice Robert Mapletoft, S.T.P., dean of Ely,
deceased. Westm., 29 Sept
(29Cha8. 2. p. 11. No. 9.)
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No. 2. — ^PriBsentatioQs on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — eont.
Hawldzis, Robert, clk^ M.A., rector of St. Martin Carfax ia the city of Oxford*
Lincohi dioc. ; vice Thomas Lamplugh, elk., ceded. Westm.,
12 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 36.)
Hft 1m r -^^^^y' ^^M — ^°® ^^ ^® chaplains in ordinary to the King, — canon or
w 3i^i prebendary of Windsor; vice John Hales, deceased. Westm.,
mwieys ^ gg j^^
(12 Chas. 2. p. S. No. 160.)
( „ „ 19. „ 177.)
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Antony, elk., rector of Enowyle Bishop alias Great Kuovyle alias East
Knowyle, co. Wilts, SaUsbnry dioc.; vice Wren, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 11 Jnly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 123.)
Antony, S.T.P., vicar of co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. ; vice
Doctor Earles, promoted to be bishop of Worcester. Westm.,
4 December.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 79.)
Antony, elk., S.T.P., rector of Bishopstone, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. ;
vice Doctor Earles, promoted to be bishop of Worcester. Westm.,
4 December.
(14 CbM. 2. p. 19. No. 80.)
Haycroft, Robert, elk., M.A., vicar of Cadbuxy, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
12 November.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 102.)
Haydon, Walter, elk., rector of Talleton, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
18 July.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 21.)
Hayne, Leonard, elk., vicar of South Tawton, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. ; vice —
Eempion, deceased. Westm., 14 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 228.)
Haynes, Thomas, elk., M.A., vicar of Northfleet, co. Kent, a particular of Canter-
bury ; vice William Scott, resigned. Westm., 4 January.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 5.)
Haysome, Robert, elk., rector of Founthill Gifford, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc.
Westm., 25 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 428.)
Hayter, George, dk., rector of Chagford, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
7 February,
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 23.)
Hayward, Roger, elk., vicar of St. Chadd in the town of Shrewsbury, Lichfield and
Coventiy dioc. Westm., 12 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No.' 104.)
Heacocks, William, cUc., M.A., rector of Lee, co. Kent. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 822.)
Head, John, dk., rector of West Ildesly, co. Berks. Westm., 13 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 96.)
(IS C^as. 2. p. 47. No. 30, under date 21 July.)
„ John, rector of West Ilseley, co. Berks, Salisbury 'dioc. ; vice Godfrey Good-
man, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 24 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 18.)
Heather, Thomas, elk., vicar of Fareham, co. Southampton. Westm., 29 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 428.)
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No. 2. — PresentatioxiB on the Patent BoUb ; Charles U. — earU.
Heaver, John, S.T.P., vicar of New Winduor, co. Berki, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
9 Jan.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 47. No. 109.)
„ John, S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Windsor ; vice Herbert Crofts pro-
moted to be bishop of Hereford. Westm., 22 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 44.)
(14 „ 26. „ 28.)
Heliyer, Thomas, elk., vicar of East Chynnock, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc.
Salisbury, 29 Aug.
(17 Chas. 9. p. 3. No. 52.)
Henshaw, Joseph, S.T.P. ; dean of Chichester ; vice Bmno Rives, promoted to be
dean of Windsor. Westm., 15 Oct.
(12 C^as. 2. p. 2. No. 86.)
♦( » « 4. „ 46.)
Henson, John, elk., vicar of Ferrington, co. Norf., Norwich dioc. ; vice Michael
Berisford, resigned. Westm., 12 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 84.)
„ John, elk., M.A., rector of St. Edmund in North Lynn, co. Norf., Norwich
dioc. Westm., 4 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 86.)
Hepbome, John, elk., rector of Ooft, co. fork. Westm., 28 Aug.
(19 Chat. 2. p. 8. No. 85.)
Heranlt, Lewis, S.T.P. , prebendary or canon of Canterbury; vice Dr. Merediok
Cansabon, deeeaaed. Westm., 2 Aug.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 9.)
Heskith, Cuthbert, elk., M.A., reetor of Moore Mnnckton, co. and dioc. of York.
Westm., 6 Maroh.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 175.)
Hextetter, Roger, elk., vicar of Soham, co. Camb., Ely dioc. ; vice Thomas Muriell,
deceased. Wettm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 148.)
Heylynl Richard, elk., eanon or prebendary in Oxford Cathedral; vice Robert
Heyhn j Sanderson, S.T.P., promoted. Westm., 25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 95.)
( M n 9. „ 142. under date 16 Nov.)
Heywood, John, elk., rector of Walton, co. Lane. ; vice Dr. Andrew Clare, deceased.
Westm., 10 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 89.)
Hibbert, Henry, elk., M.A., vicar of St Olave's, Old Jewry, in the city and dioc. of
London. Westm., 8 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 170.)
Hichmonth, John, elk., vicar of Skipwith, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 8 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 212.)
Hickeringill, Edmund, elk., rector of All Saints in the town of Colchester, co. Essex,
Iiondon dioc. Westm., 19 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 97.)
Hicks, Gteorge, S.T.P., canon or prebendary af Worcester; vice William Thorn-
burgh, elk., deceased. Westm., 5 April.
(82 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 18.)
• IathisBon«Oh«stflr*'isgiv0n.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECOEDS. 65
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — cont.
Hicks, George, S.T.P., dean of Worcester ; rice William Thomas, bishop of St.
David's, promoted to be bishop of Worcester. Westm., 6 Oct.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 4.)
Hide, Alexander, LL.D., dean of Winchester ; vice [John] Yoange,S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 181.)
C „ „ 19. „ 147.)
Hieron, William, elk., M. A., rector of Newonden, Canterbnij dioc. ; vice William
White, elk., deceased. Westm., 3 July.
(13 Clhas. 2. p. 47. No. 180.)
Higgs, Daniel, elk., rector of Portjnon, co. (Glamorgan. Westm., 17 Aug.
(12 Cbas. 2. p. 1. No. 209.)
HUl, George, elk., M.A., rector of Breadsall, co. Derby, Lichfield and Coventry
dioc. Westm., 29 April.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18. No. 4.)
„ Henry, cUc., M.A., rector of Dynton, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
20 June.
(14 C;has. 2. p. 19. No. 200.)
„ John, elk., M.A., rector of Combsflory, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc.
Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 860.)
I, John, dk., rector of Newton Ferrars alias Ferres, co. Devon. Westm., 7 Sept.
(12 Chas.
(18 „
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 84.)
4. „ 81.)
„ John, elk., M.A., rector of Bowell alias Bothwell, co. Northampton, Peter-
borough dioc. Westm., 24 Oct.
(14 C;has. 2. p. 19. No. 121.)
„ John, elk., rector of St Mabin, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. Westm., 4 March.
(33 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 4.)
„ Robert, elk., rector of Staunton, oo. Notts. Westm., 23 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 841.)
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Hillersdon, John, elk., rector of Newbery, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
17 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 61.)
n John, elk., S.T.B., rector of Odstock, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
9 Dec.
(14 CHiias. 2. p. 19. No. 82.)
Hilliard, Thomas, elk., rector of Newton Netage, co. Glamorgan. Westm., 6 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 195.)
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Hinson, John, elk., vicar of Gnlvall, co. Cornwall. Westm., 15 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 158.)
Hinton, John, M.A., rector of Newberry, co. Bucks, Salisbury dioc. Westm., 14
May.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 7.)
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Hitch, Robert, dk^ canon or prebendary of Holme in York Cathedral. Westm.,
18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 84, 85.)
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66 APPENDIX I. TO THE S'OBTY-SIXTH BBPOET OS THE
N«4 2.-rPre8entfttions on the Patent Bolls ; Charles XL — cont.
Bitohcoiek, Bobott, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Farrington in Linpoln Cathedral ;
yice Boheit Saunderson, promoted to be bishop of Lincoln. Westm.,
15 Not.
(12 Chae. 2. p. 2. No. 25.)
( „ « 4. „ «00
Hoare, William, elk., M. A.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King^—canon or
prebendary of Worcester ; vice Thomas Lamplngh, S.T.P., promoted
to be bishop of Exeter. Westm., IS Nov.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 8.)
f, William, M.A., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — erector of
CuUesdon alias Coulsdon, co. Surrey, Winchester dioc Westm.,
9 Feb.
(80 Chas. 2. p. I. No. 82.)
Hoblin, Robert, M.A., vicar of Maker, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. Weetm.,
25 May.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 17.)
Hockin, Thomas, elk., prebendary of Hayder alias Haither com Walton in lancoln
Cathedral and province of Canterbury. Westm., 10 July.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 8.)
Hocknell, Robert, elk., M.A., rector of Great Brickell, co. Bucks, Lincoln dioc*
Westm., 13 Jidy.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 408.)
Hodges, John, elk., vicar of St. Paul's in Malmesbury, co. Wilts, Salisbuiy dioc,
Westm., 28 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
„ Thomas, S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Huntington in Hereford Cathedral ;
vice Herbert Crofts, S.T.P., promoted to be bbbop of Hereford.
WestUL, 10 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 47.)
Hodson, Robert, dk., M.A., rector of Rnncton Holme, co. Noif . Westm., 22 Nov.
(12 ChoB. 2. p. 1. No. 57.)
Hoer, George, elk., M.A., vicar of " Bumpsted ad turrim," co. Essex, London dioc
Westm., 18 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 164.)
HofFeman, John, elk., B.D., rector of Wotten, co. Oxon. Westm., 21 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 485.)
Holborough, Thomas, oik., vicar of Akenham, co. Suff., Norvrich dioc. Westm.,
25 May.
(IS Chas. 2. p.. 47. No. 227.)
Holcroft, Henry, elk., rector of Patcham, oo. Sussex, Chichester dioc. ; vice Robert
Hall, ceded. Westm., 12 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 201.)
Holder, William, elk., canon or prebendary of Oxton, secunda pars, in the collegiate
church of Southwell, oo. Notts. Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 128.)
( »f » 15» w 78.)
Holdesworth, Tliomas, cUc., M.A., presentation to the rectory and deanery of
Midleham, co. York. Westm., 17 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 6.)
Holdaworth, Thomas, cUc., canon or prebendary of Durham ; vice William San-
croft, S.T.P., and dean of St. Paul's, London, resigned. Westm.,
28 Oct
(26 CSias. 2. p. 9. No. 1.)
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIO BBGOSDS^ . 67
No. 2.r— Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — coni,
Holland, John, clk^ rector of the Holy Trinitj in Guildford, co. Sorrey. Westm.,
IS Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 105.)
„ Philip, M.A., vicar of Booghton Bleane, co. Kent; vice Samuel Smith
ceded or resigned. Westm., 7 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 131.)
„ Philip, M.A., vicar of Gatesfeild alias Gaversfeild, co. Bucks, Lincoln
dioc. Westm., 27 May.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 224.)
f, Thomas, elk., prebendary or canon of Pionia Parva in Hereford Cathedvd.
Westm., 5 September.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 143, 144.)
HoUed, Jeremiah, elk., rector of Walgrave, co. Nortluunptoa, Peterborough dioc. ;
rice Arthur Wingham, elk., deceased. Westm., 6 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 86.)
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Jonathan, elk., rector of Cottingham and Middleton, co. Northampton.
Peteiborough dioc. Westm., 6 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 87.)
HoUlDgworih, Bichard, elk., vicar of West Ham, co. Essex, London dioc. Wettm.,
18 March.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 28.)
HoUoway, James, dk., M.A., vicar of Bnlkingston, co. Warw., lichfield and
Coventiy dioc.; vice Edward Ward, dk., resigned. Westm.,
5 Feb.
(18 C^ias. 2. p. 47. No. 91.)
Hollyoke, Thomas, elk., vicar of Nuneaton, oo. Wanr., Lichfield and Coventry
dioc Westm., 7 July.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 28.)
Holmes, Nehemiah, elk., M.A., rector of Whipsnade, Lincoln dioc. ; vice Nathaniel
Holmes, S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 7 Dec
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 32.)
Holney, John, dk., rector of Woodmancote, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. ; vice
lUchard Hohiy, deceased. Westm., 24 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 247.)
„ John, dk., rector of Dunfold, co. Surrey; vice John Shipsea, deceased.
Westm., 31 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 234.)
Honywood, Michael, S.T.P., dean of Lincoln ; vice [Anthony] Topham, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 29 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 52.)
( ,» ,,4. „ 68.)
Hood, Ftol, S.T.P., rector of lokford, lincoln dioc ; vice Gilbert Sheldon S.T.P.,
promoted to be bishop of London. Westm., 5 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 86.)
,9 Paul, elk., S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Beikeingham in the collegiate
church of Southwell, co. Notts; vice Bobert Sanderson, S.T.P.,
promoted to be bishop of Lincoln. Westm., 13 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 88, 34.)
Hooke, Bichard, dk., rector of Thornton in Craven, co. York. Westm., 16 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 277.)
!• Bichard, elk., vicar of Blaxly, co. Northampton. Westm., 23 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 59.)
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68 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent EoUs ; Charles II.— con/.
Hooke, Richard, rector of Longton Long Blanefnrd, co. Dorset, Bristol dioc. Westm.,
10 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 237.)
,, Richard, elk., vicar of Hallifaz, co. and dioc. of York; vice [Richard]
Harsh, S.T.P., dean of York, resigned. Westm., 29 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 55.)
Hooper, William, elk., deacon of Cleobury Mortimer, co. Salop; rice Th(ttDa»
Hayles, deceased. Westm., 14 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 18.)
' Hope, Mark, elk., M.A., vicar of Mackworth, co. Derby, Lichfield and C>>ventry
dioc. Westm., 4 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 77.)
Hopton, Morgan, dk., S.T.B,, rector of Laudilpe, oo. Cornwall, Exeter dioc.
Westm., 27 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 18.)
Horbury, Martin, elk., rector of Allthorpe, co. and dioc. of Lincoln. Westm., 13
. Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 62.)
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Home, Samuel, elk., rector of Brede, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm., 22 Aug.
(i2 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 264.)
Horton, Francis, elk., vicar of Stepney alias Steponheath, London dioc Westm.,
21 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 29.)
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Hoskins, Henry, elk., M. A., vicar of Tidelsell, Salisbury dioc. ; vice Thombnry^
' elk., ceded. Westm., 24 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 10.)
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,j John, elk., vicar of Ellesmere, co. Salop. Westm., 23 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 60.)
Hotham, Charles, elk., rector of Wiggan, county palatine of Lancaster ; the pre-
sentation of same to John Burton, elk., being revoked. Westm.,
8 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 95.)
Hough, John, elk., vicar of Croxall, co. Derby. Westm., 5 Sept
(13 Chas. 9. p. 47. No. ;56.)
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Houghton) William, elk., M. A., rector of Ilston, co. Glamoigan. Westm., 23 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 366.)
How, Simon, elk., M.A., rector of Great Waldingfield, po. Suff., Noi^ch dioc.
. . Westm., 18 Feb.
(20 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 10.)
Howell alias Smith, John, elk., .vicar of Ash Becking, oo. Suit. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 270.)
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Howorth, John, S.T.B., presentation to a sixth prebend or oanonry in Peterborough
Cathedral. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 88, 1^9.)
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Hoyle, Edward,- dk., M. A., rector of Catewieke, co. and dioc. of York. Westm.,
29 May.
(17Cha8. 2. p. 8. No. 740
Hnddlestone, George, elk., rector of Waddington St Mary, co. and dioc. of Lincoln.
Westm., 22 Oct. . c
(25 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 12.)
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 69
JSo. 2. — PresentatioDs on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — cant.
SudaoHf Edward, clk.^ rector of Hayes, co. Middlx., Canterbury dioc. Westin.,
38 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 54.)
„ Oeorge, elk., B.A., vicar of Baschurcb, co. Salop, Lichfield and Coventry
dioc. Westm., 6 Nov.
(U Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 108.)
Hughes, Edmund, elk., M.A., vicar of St. Cleere, oo. Cornwall. Westm., 20 Oct.
(12Cha8. 2. p. 1. No. 98.)
9t John, oik., rector of Daroweu, eo. Montgomery. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 353.)
„ Oliver, elk., M.A., rector of Humber, co. and dioc. of Hereford ; vice John
Wood, ceded. Westm., 28 Oct.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
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WiUiam, elk., vicar of Demerchion, co. Flint, St Asaph dioc. Westm.,
8 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 180.)
Hoish, Anthony, M.A., rector of Tempsford, co. Beds ; vice King, deceased.
Westm., 25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 144.)
Hull, Richard, elk., M.A., rector of Lynden, co. Rutland, Peterborough dioc.
Westm., 25 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 221.)
Htimfrey, John, elk., M.A., rector of Farforth, co. and dioc. of Lincoln; vice
Edward Northend, deceased. Westm., 2 Dec.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 119.)
Humfreyes, Hugh, elk., M.A., rector of Drayton Bassett, co. Warw. ; Lichfield and
Coventrv dioc. Westm., 29 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2 p. 19. No. 111.)
Humphreys, Humfrey, elk., S.T.B., canon of Bangor ; dean of Bangor, with the
canonry and prebend and parish churches annexed to same ; vice
William Lloyd, i>.T.P., promoted to be bishop ' of St. Asaph.
Westm., 1 4 Oct.
(32 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 7.)
Humphryes, Arthur, elk., M.A., rector of Barton-in-le-Clay, co. Bedford, Lincoln
dioc. ; vice Thomas Crawley, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 26 May.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 26.)
Hunt, Abraham, elk., B.A., rector of Brasbnrgh, co. Line. Westm., 3 July.
(12 Chas. 2 p. 1. No. 419.)
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Eusebius, elk., rector of Chesterton, Lincoln dioc.; vice Jeffrey Hawkins,
deceased. Westm., 13 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 71.)
^ Thonus, elk., M.A., vicar of Eepax, co. and dioc. of York. Westm , 25 Nov.
(l4C^as. 2. p. 19. No. 93.)
Hunter, Josias, elk., M.A., rector of St. Michael's next Oase Bridge, in the city and
dioc. of York. Westm., 9 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 218.)
Hurst, Henry, elk., vicar of Mickleton, co. and dioc. of Gloucester. Westm., 16
March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 83.)
Hutchinson, Joseph, elk., rector of Waddingworth co. Line. Oxford, 20 Dec.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 27.)
70 APPBKDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — ^PreBentations on the Patent Boils ; Charles XL — eont*
Hntohinson, William, elk., Ticar of Bdlington, oo. and dioe. of Linooln. Weitm.,
5 March.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 75.)
Hatton, Biohard, elk., rector of Bootle, co. Combld., Chester dioc. Westm., 9 May.
(16 Chas. a. p. 19. No. ^.)
Hyde, Alexander, LL.D., dean of Winchester ; vioe [John] Young, S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 181.)
( „ „ 19. „ 147.)
„ Thomas, S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Teyntoh Regis, with Yalmington
alias Yidampton in Salisbury Cathedral. Westm., 14 Not.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 26.)
„ Thomas, S.T.P., precentor of Salisbury Cathedral with the rectory of " West^
burge subter planioiem " annexed to same. Westm., 14 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 93.)
Hynckes, William, elk., M.A., rector of More Munckton, co. and dioc of York.
Oxford, 21 Sept.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 48.)
Hynd, Cieoige, elk., M.A., rector of Milton, co. Berks, Salisbury dioe. Westm.,
24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 858.)
Ibbet, Edward, elk., vicar of Norbome, with the chapel of Sheldon, co. Kent, Can-
terbury dioc. Westm., 27 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 261.)
Ingram, Peter, elk., rector of Longworth, with the chapel of Chamey, co. Berks.
Westm., 17 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 57.)
Inett, John, dk., M.A., vicar of Nuneaton, eo. Warw., Lichfield and Coventry dioc
24 Dec.
(80 Chas. a. p. 5. No. 8.)
Innes, Alexander, elk., MJk.., rector of Burleigh, co. Essex, London dioe. Westm.,
5 March.
(26 Chns. 2. p. 6. No. 9.)
Ironside, Gilbert, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of ToUerton alias Tockerington
in York Cathedral. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 86, 87.)
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Gilbert, elk., M.A., rector of Winterbome Abbas, co. Dorset, Bristol dioc. ;
vice Gilbert [Ironside], bishop of Bristol, resigned. Westm., 22 Oct.
• (16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Gilbert, elk., M.A., rector of Winterbome Stepleton, eo. Dorset, Bristol
dioc. ; vice Gilbert [Ironside], bishop of Bristol, resigned. Westm.,
22 Oct.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Balph, elk., M.A., vicar of Netherbury, with the chapel of Beamiuster
annexed, co. Dorset, a peculiar of Salisbury ; vice Paul Gk>dwin,
S.T.P., deceased: a presentation of same to Joseph Crabb being
revoked. Westm., 28 April.
(UCnias. 2. p. 26.No 11.)
Isaadk, John, elk., rector of Markistey alias Tey Mandevill, co. Essex, London
dioc. Westm., 20 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 125.)
Ives, William, dk., M. A., rector of Greene Norton-cum-Whittlebury, co. Northamp-
ton ; vice Samuel Moore, deceased. Westm., 19 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 64.)
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No. 2. — ^Praeentadons on the Patent Bolls; Charles 11. — eoni.
Irytf Oeovge, eXk., M.A., rector of North Bovy, oo. Devon, Exeter dioc. ; vice
Francis Hore, deceased.
(24 Cbas. 2. p. 2. No. 32.)
Jacks, Patrick, elk., M.A., yioar of Ahiirick, oo. and dioc. of Lincohi. Oxford,
28 Jan.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 24.)
Jackson, Edward, elk., vicar of Matson alias Matisden, co. and dioc. of Gloacester.
Westm., 20 Aag.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
„ John, cUc., M.A., rector of Flumbea Booding alias Leaden Booding; co.
Essex. Westm., 20 Joly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 867.)
„ John, elk., rector of Little Sandall, oo. and dioc of York. Westm., 6
Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 167.)
„ Thomas, elk., rector of Kingfaam, co. and dioc of Oxford. Westm., 14
Jnne.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 208.)
„ Wniiam, dk., rector of Sereveton, co. Notts. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 281.)
y, William, dk., rector of St. Peter's, together with St. Andrew's in Walpoole,
CO. Norf., Norwich dioc. ; vice Wenoeslans Libanns, deceased.
Westm., 80 March.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 14.)
Jacob, Francis, elk., rector of Stoneham Aspall, co. Soff., Norwich dioc. Westm.,
4 Oct.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 149.)
„ Francis, dk., M.A., prebendary or canon of Gloucester ; rice [Bobert] Harris,
deceased. Westm., 12 Not.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nof. 15, 16.)
James, Darid, dk., M.A., rector of Kelrhedyn, co. Pembroke, St David's dioc
Westm., 4 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 188.)
„ John, dk., rector of West Udesley, co. Berks. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12Chas. 2. p. 8. No.51.)
„ Thomas, dk., S.T.B., vicar of Hackney, co. Middlx., London dioc Westm.,
18 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 159.)
Jeamson, William, M.A., vicar of Shabington, co. Bucks., Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
6 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 205.)
Jeflcryes, Howell, elk., rector of Bedwes, with the diurch of Budry annexed, cos. '
Monmouth and Glamorgan. Westm., 16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 898.)
Jcflryei, James, 8.T.B., prebendary or eanon of Canterbury; vice Dr. Louis
Herault, deceased. Westm., 18 Nov.
(84 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 14.)
Jeimer, Bobert, elk., M. A., rector of Chufeh Lench, co. and dioc. of Worcester, and
province of Canterbuy ; vice Thomas Twitty, ceded. Weatm., 29
Oct
(14 CHiias. 2. p. 19. No. 112.)
72 APBESDIX I. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles ll.-^^eoni,.
Jephcett, John, S.T.P., canon, or prebendaiy of Worcester; vice Greorge Hicks,
S.T.P., promoted to be dean of Worcester. Westm., 31 Oct.
. . (35 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 2.)
Jocelin, Ezechias, cUc., sector of Copford, oo. Essex. London dioc. Westm., 29
Aug.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 18S.)
Johnson, Henry, elk., M.A., rector of Staunton Barnard, co. Wilts., Salisbury dioc.
Westm., 22 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 154.)
„ Martin, elk., M.A., -vicar of Dylwyn, co. Heref. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. Sfrl.)
' ,, Ralph, elk., vicar of Brignall, co. York, Chester dioc. Westm., 26 Aug.
(14 ChaM. 2. p. 19. No. 188.)
„ Robert, S.T.P., vicar of Welton, co. and dioc of York. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 86.)
Jones, David, elk., rector of Maesmynys, co. Brecon. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1 . No. 311 .)
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David, elk., M. A., rector of Lamereing, oo. Montgomery. Westm., 7 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 274.)
David, elk., tf.A., vicar of Bettus Abergeley, co. Denbigh; vice Richard
Price, deceased. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Cbas. 2. p. 1. No. 220.)
Edward, elk., prebendary or canon of Morton cum Whadden, in Hereford
Cathedral. Westm., 27 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 182, 183.)
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Edward, elk., M. A., canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice Francis [Turner]
, late bishop of Rochester, translated to Ely. Westm., ^9 Sept
(86 Clhaa. 2. p. 9. No. 34.)
Gregory, dk., M.A., rector of Penderyn, co. Brecon. Westm., 29 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 424.)
James, rector of Kellybebyll, co. Glamorgan. Westm. 4 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 421.)
„ John, prebendary or canon of Llanall-waith alias Llanellewey, pertaining to
the collegiate church of Brecon, St David's dioc. ; vice [Isaac]
Singleton, deceased. Westm., 5 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 51, 52.)
Rees, elk., rector of Llanvawr, co. Merioneth. Westm., 2 Aug.
(12'Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 323.)
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Roger, rector of Mountgomery, co. Montgomery; vice Dr. Coote, elk.,
deceased. Westm., 11 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 448.)
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Roger, elk., prebendary or canon of Trallenge in the collegiate church of Brecon,
St. David's dioc. ; vice Brookes, deceased. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 95, 96.)
Samuel, B. A., rector of Llandegla, co. Denbigh. Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 299.)
Thomas, dk., rector of Eevenllyce, co. Radnor. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 857.)
Thomai*, elk., M.A., rector of Llandumog alias Uandumack, co. Denbigh,
Bangor dioc, and province of Canterbury. Oxford, 11 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 87.)
DEPUTY J££EPEB OF- THE PUBLIC RI^iCORDS. 73
Na 2.— -Presentations on the Patent EoUs ; Charles II. — potti.
Jones, Walter, S.T.B., canon or prebendary of Westminster ; vice. Thomas Wilson,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 27 June.
(la Chas. 2. p. 3. Ko. 172.)
V »» »» *°' »» 181.)
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William, elk., M.A., archdeacon of Caermarthen. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 97.)
( >» 99 1^» M 12.)
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JosUn, Qideon, elk., rector of Holwell, co. Devon; vice John BuUocke, ceded.
Westm., 12 Oct'
(12 TChas. 2. p. 1. No. 107.)
Jojnes, John, M. A., rector of St. Peter-at- Arches in the city of Lincoln, Lincoln dioc.
WePtm.. 29 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 178.)
Kay, John, elk., presentation to the rectory with the vicarage of Croston, co. Lane,
(tester dioc. Westm., 15 Dec. c
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 27.)
Keene, Edmund, dk., vicar of Fulham, London dioc. Weetm., 2 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2.* p. 2. No. 8.)
„ Edward, elk., M.A., rector of Bendlesham, co. Suff., Norwich dioo. Westm.,
6 Oct.
(31 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 21.)
Kempe, William, elk., canon or prebendary of Bristol ; vice Greorge Cutbert, deceased.
Westm., 5 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 48.)
( M » 4. „ 53.)
Kendrick, Samuel, elk., M.A., vicar of Lye, co. and dioc. of Glouc. Westm., 8 May.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Kent, George, elk., canon or prebendary of Norwich ; vice Fulke Roberts, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 17 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 114, 115.)
Kettelby, Francis, S.T.P., rector of Scotor alias Scoter, co. and dioc. of Lincoln.
Westm., 19 July.
(12 C%as. 2. p. 2. No. 98.)
Kettle, josepbf elk., rector of Beoly, co. Worcester. Westm., 81 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 212.)
KiiBn, David, elk., vicar of Sciviog, co. Flint Westm., 21 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 185.)
SSlligrew, Henry, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Westminster ; vice Robert Newell»
S.T.P., late sub-dean, deceased. Westm., 28 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 174.)
( „ „ 19. „ 180.)
n Henry, S.T.P., rector of Weathamsted and Harding, co. Herts. Westm.,
25 July.
(12Cha8. 2. p. 3. No. 106.)
Kinde, John, elk., M.A., rector of Byfleete, co. Surrey, Winchester dioc. Westm.,
9 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 146.)
King, Godfrey, LL.B., archdeacon of Suffolk; vice Lawrence Womock, S.T.P.,
promoted to be bishop of St. David's. Westm., 12 Dec.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 5.)
Kixkby, Robert, elk., rector of Sazelby, co. Leic. Westm., 7 Sept
(12 Chat. 9. p. L No. 199.)
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No, 2*->-Pre8entaAtioa8 on the Patent Bolls; Charles II. — caiU.
Enapp, John, cUu, viear of Kilmersden, with the chapels of Ayvwicke and Colford
annexed, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells diocp. ; vice James Aishton,
deceased. Westm., 24 Sept.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 137.)
Knell, Paul, elk., M.A., rector of Newchorch, sine cnra, co. Kent, Canterboiy dioc.
Westm., 21 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 283.)
Knewstab, Henry, elk., M.A., rector of Moston, co* Leic, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
18 Jane*
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 66.)
Knight, Richard, elk., M.A., Ticar of St Helen's, with Radlej and Drayton in
Abingdon, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. Westm., 29 Aug.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 3.)
y, Thomas, elk., vicar of Wigenhall St. Peter, co. Norfolk ; vice Thomas Fenn,
deceased. Westm., 3 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 66.)
Knightley, Richard, rector of C^arwelton, co. Northampton, Peterborough dioc.
18 Aug.
(15 C^has. 2. p. 4. No. 22.)
Knightsbridge, John, S.T.P., yicar of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northumbld., Durham
dioc. Westm., 21 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 7.)
Knollis, Richard, elk., rector of Bickerthorpe, co. and dioo. of Lincoln. Westm.,
12 June.
(1 7 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 67.)
Knowles, Richard, elk., rector of Gayton, co. and dioc. of Lincoln, and in the deanery
of Loutheske and liadborough. WesUn., 17 Jane.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
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Kynde, John, elk., M.A., rector of Waybridge, co. Surrey. Westm., 12 Oct
(12 C»ias. 2. p. 1. No. 108.)
KynneSy William, elk., 'M.A., rector of Swythland, co. Leic, Lineoln dioo. ; vice
Richard Batty, deceased. Westm., 3 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 68.)
Lacy, William, 8.T.B., canon or prebendary of South Cave in York Cathedral.
Westm., 1 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 85.)
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Ladler» John, cUc, rector of Gateside alias Goateshead, Durham dioc. Westm.,
16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 115.)
Lake, Edward, 8.T.P.,— one of the chaplains to James duke of York, — archdeacon of
Exeter ; vice Anthony [Sparrow], late bishop of Exeter, translated to
Norwich. Westm., 18 Sept
(28 Chs8. 2. p. 8. No. 8.)
„ James, elk., rector of Lant^los by Camelford, oo« (Cornwall; vice Master
Todd, deceased. Westm., 14 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 71.)
„ James, elk., prebendary or canon of Exeter ; vice Samuel lanford, deceased.
Westm., 17 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 97, 98.)
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No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles IL-^onL
Xamh, Jamefly elk., canon or prebendary of Wettminster ; yice Lambert Osberston,
dk., deceased. Westm., 7 Joly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 144.)
( „ « 19. „ 166.)
Xambe, James, S.T.P., rector of St. Andrewes, Holbom, London dioc. ; Tice Dr.
Hacketty bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. Westm., 23 Dec.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 113.)
„ Boberty elk., rector of MWton Bryan, Lincoln dioc.; vice Charles Wynne,
dk., deceased. Westm., 3 Jan.
(12 C^has. 2. p. i. No. 5. )
lambert, Thomas, elk., S.T3.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, —
prebendaiy of South Grantham, co. Lincoln, in Salisbury Cathedral ;
vice Alexander Hyde, LL.D., promoted to be bishop of Scdisbury.
Oxford, 9 and 10 Jan^
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. Nos. 79, 80.)
( „ „ 8. No. 14.)
Lamont, Andrew, S.TJ*., rector of Stanhop, co. Durham. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 70.)
lAmphighe, Thomas, S.T.P*, archdeacon of Oxford. Westm., 17 Nor.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 6.)
Lone, Nathaniel, elk., M.A., rector of Swinecombe, co. and dioc. of Oxford. Westm.,
18 Nov.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 130.) .
Laneyl Benjamin, S.T.P., dean of Bochester; vice [Thomas] Turner, S.T.P.,
l^any / promoted to be dean of Canterbuiy. Westm., 30 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 108.)
( f» » 19. „ 62.)
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Thomas, S.T.B., canon or prebendary of Alesbury in Lincoln CSathedral.
Westm., 18 Feb.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. \.)
Langford, William, dk., rector of Kenchester, co. and dioc. of Hereford. Westm.,
22 Feb.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 84.)
Langle, Maximilian de, — ^late one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — canon
or prebendaiy of Canterbury ; vice [Peter] Hardres, S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 19 July.
(80 phas. 2. p. 1. No. 29.)
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Samuel de, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice Thomas
Spratt, S.T.P., promoted to be dean of Westminster. Westm.,
10 October.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 3.)
Langiiflh, Thomas, dk., rector of Hiddleton, oo. Snasex, Chichester dioc. Westm.,
27 Feb.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 78.)
Laridn, John, dk., canon or prebendary of Bochester ; vice [John ?] Laxkin his
father, deceased. Westm., 14 July.
(12 ChnM. 2. p. 19. Nos. 145, 146.)
Latham, Daniel, dk., M.A., vicar of Ckayes Thurrock, co. Essex, London dioc.
Westm., 24 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 56.)
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No. 2.-— Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — eont.
Land, SimoDy MA., rector of Waverton alias Warton, Chester dioc. Westm.»
5 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 8.)
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Law, Bobert, the younger, elk., rector of North Lew, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. ; vice
Bobert Law the elder, resigned. Westm., 26 Nov.
(32 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 4.)
Lawrence, Ezekiel, elk., rector of Latham, co. Southampton, Winchester dioc.
Westm., 4 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 187.)
„ Paul, elk., rector of Tanghmore, co. Sussex, a peculiar of Canterbury.
Westm., 22 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 128.)
„ Thomas, elk., rector of Fyfeild, Winchester dioc. ; vice Newlin,
elk., deceased. Westm., 6 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 122.)
Lawson, Edward, elk., M. A., rector of Little Steeping, co. Lincoln. Westm., 2. Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 818.)
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„ George, elk., rector of Milbrooke, co. Bedf. Westm., 25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 872.)
Lax, Balph, elk., rector of Frome, Quinton, and Evershott, co. Dorset, Bristol dioc.
Westm., 16 Mar. •
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 85.)
Laxton, William, elk., vicar of Bason Drakes, co. Lincoln. Westm., 8 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 68.)
Leake, Francis, elk., M.A., rector of Wynthorpe, co. Notts, York dioc. ; vice John
Conde, deceased. Westm., 31 March.
(17 Clias. 2. p. 8. No. 75.)
•Le Couteur, Clement, M.A., — rector of the parish of St. John in the Isle of Jersey, —
dean of Jersey, with the tithes of the parish of St. Saviour in the
Isle of Jersey. Westm., 18 Nov.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 20.)
„ Philip, —rector of St. Martin's in the Isle of Jersey,— dean of Jersey,
with the tithes of the parish of St. Saviour in the Isle of Jersey.
Westm., 29 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 42.)
Lee, John, elk., rector of North Stoke, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc. Westm.,
7 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 190.)
„ John, S.T.P., — archdeacon of Bochester, — rector of Bishoppsbume, with the
chapel of Barham annexed, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc. ; vice John
[Warner] bishop of Bochester, resigned. Westm., 18 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 8ft.)
„ Moses, elk., rector of Biddenden, co. Kent ; vice Greorge Wild, resigned and
promoted. Westm., 22 Aug.
• (12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 48.)
„ Obadiah, elk., vicar of Wakefield, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 2 Feb.
(30 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 81.)
„ Bichard, elk., rector of Hatfeild, co. Herts, Lincoln dioc. ; vice Henry Bainse-
ford, deceased. Westm., 18 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 27.)
( » 0 4. „ 56.)
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 77
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — cont.
XiOeke, Francis, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Wardborow or Woodborow in
the collegiate church of Sonthwell, co. Notts. Westm., 29 Aog.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 160, 161.)
I^e Qrosse, Robert, S.T.P., rector of East Mersey, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
29 June.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 24.)
I^eightonhouse, Gualter, dk., rector of Waddington, co. and dioc. of Lincoln.
Westm., 19 Nov.
(36 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 16.)
licnsej, John, elk., rector of Welbniy, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 14 Oct
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 148.)
IiCTen thorp, Stafford, elk., M.A., yicar of Chephall, London dioc. Westm., 18 Not.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. Na 75.)
Lererland, Roger, elk., rector of Weston, York dioc Westm., 24 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 26.)
. . • •
Lewies, Stephen, dk., prebendary or canon of St. Herman in* the coU^giate choich of
Brecon, St. David's dioc. ; vice — Richard, deccMed. Westm.,
18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 23, M.)
Lewis, Edward, elk., prebendary or canon of Maghtred in the collegiate church of
Brecon, St David's dioc. ; vice Doctor Vaughan, deceased. Westm.,
7 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Noe. 123, 124.)
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[Lodowick], John, elk., rector of St. Peter's in Sandwich, Canterbury dioc. ;
vice Dr. Wilkinson, resigned. Westm., 10 Jan. "'
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Philip, elk., vicar of Presteygne, cos. Radnor and Hereford ; vice John SNi^all,
elk., deceased. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. Na 100.)
Philip, M.A., rector of Presteigne, cos. Hereford and Radnor, Hereford dioc.
Westm., 27 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. '26.)
„ Winiam, elk., M.A., rector of Allhallowes, London Wall. Westm., 10 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1, No. U7.)
Lightfoot, John, S.T.P., rector of Much Munden alias Great Monden, co. Herts.
Westm., is Sept. ^,
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 77.)
LindseU, William, elk., ICA^ Tioar of Bridftild, co. Sa£ Westm., 25 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 432.)
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lister, bbhop, dk., BJk., rector of Dunstable, co. Beds., Lincoln dioc. ; vice Isaae
, .3ringliars^ elk., ceded. Westm., 20 March.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 67.)
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„ Francis, dk., M.A., vicar of Qisbsrne, co. York. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 219.)
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James, dk., eaaon or prebendary of Abesthorpe in York Cathedral. Wesfln.,
11 Stpt
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 106, 107.)
78 APPENDIX I. TO THE FOETT-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2i— PreBentations on tlie Patent Bolk; CharleB XL — eonr*
Lister, William, elk., lector of Oraveseiid, co^ Kentj RoclMBter dioc.; vice Kenehn-
Mainwaring, deceased. Westm., 2 Dec.
(18 Chas. S. p. 47. No. 121.)
Littleton, Adam, S.T.P.^— one ofi the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — canon or
prebendaij of Westminster ; Tice Bichard Colebrand, 8.T.F.,
deceased. Westm., 12 Sept
(26 Ohas. 2. p. 6. No. 2.)
„ Richard, elk., vicar of Longney, co. and dioc. of Gloucester. Westm.,
28 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 116.)
Llewellyn, John, elk., vicar of Stainton with the rectory of Johnston ; co. Pembroke,
St. David's dioc. Westm., 81 Jan.
(14 ChM, 2. p. 19. No. 51.)
Uoyd 1 Charles, elk., rector of Blethvangh, oo. Badnor. Westm., 18 Aug.
Loyde I (12 Ohas. 2. p. 1. No. 284.)
Loyd J
„ David, dk., B.A., rector of Llanlloachayara, co. Cardigan. Westm.,
16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 889.)
„ David (of Buthen in North Wales) LL.D., dean of St. Asaph, co. Flint ;
vice Andrew Morris, deceased. Westnu, 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 110.)
( n »» 1^» » « *•)
„ David, dk., M.A., vicar of Llanvaddrick, Bangor dioc. Westm., 80 Sept.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
jf Evan, elk., rector of Qlandettxy, co. Badnor, St. David's dioc. Westm.,
15 July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
„ Humfrey, elk., canon or prebendary of Ampleford in York Cathedral.
Westm., 80 July.
(12 C^as. 2. p. 2. No. 181.)
( w »» 19. „ 79.)
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n Jenkin, dk., M.A., rector of Langoydmore, co. Cardigan. Westm.,
25 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 481.)
„ Jenkin, elk., rector of De la Vemach, St. David's dioc. Westm., 10 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 166.)
„ Johui elk., M.A., rector of Lansannam, co. Denbigh. Westm., 22 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 488.)
„ John, dk.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — canon or preben-
dary of Windsor ; vice Hugh Cressey, who seceded firom the Churoh
of England. 7 July.
(12 dias. 2. p. 8. No. 148.)
( „ „ 19. „ 168.)
f, John, elk., prebendary of Llanvair Talhayarn, First Portion, in the cathe-
dral of St Asaph ; vice [John] Saladine, deceased. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 49, 50.)
„ Boger, elk., M.A., rector of Tenby, oo. Pembroke, St. David's dioc. Westm.,
23 March.
(84 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 25.)
DEPUTT KE£P£B OF TH£ PUBLIO BBCORM. 79
No. 2.^-r.PreBeQtationB on the Pfttent Rolls ; Charles IL — ca»t,
JJojd 1 Samaelt elk., MJi^ rector of Alford* oo. and dioc. > of Cheiter. We8tm.»
Iioyde > . 15 Jane.
J^jd J . (14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 202.)
„ Xhonuui, clk.» canon or prebendaiy of BachiTd and Llandeder Gaatle Payne,
in the collegiate churoh of Brecon, St. David's dioc.; vice
Awbry, deceased. Westm., 1 Sept.
(12 CbM. 2. p. 4. Nob. 156, 157.)
„ Thomas, elk., B.A., rector of Llangymere, co. Montsomerv. Westm.,
11 Sept
(12 ChBB. 2. p. 1. No. 172.)
M William, elk., prebendary or canon of the collegiate church of Bippon, co.
York ; vice Mathew Levit, elk., deceased. Westm., 27 Aug.
(12 Caias. 2. p. 4. Nos. 184, 185.)
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WiUiam, elk., rector of Cooleing, co. Kent. Westm., 80 Aug.
(12 Cbns. 2. p. 1. No. 886.)
Iiockej, Thomas, S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Oxford*; vice William Creed,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 6 June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 98.)
( n »» 8. „ 2.)
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Thomas, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Oxford; vice Oeorge Croydon,
LL.D., deceased. Westm., 6 July.
(30 Chas. 2. p. I. No. 80.)
Iioker, Robert, elk., rector of Markstey alias Tey Mandevill, co. Essex, London
dioc. ; vice Isaac, ceded. Westm., 19 March.
(14 C^has. 2. p. 19. No. 87.)
I«0Dg, Richard, elk., rector of Plymtree, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm., 22 July.
(82 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 17.)
M Timothy, elk., prebendary or canon of sacrista in the collegiate church of
Southwell, CO. Notts. Westm., 1 1 Sept.
(12 CbaB. 2. p. 4. Nos. 116, 117.)
„ Timothy, dk., vicar of Mattersey, oo. Notts., York dioc. Westm., 19 April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 248.)
Lonsdale, Joseph, elk., vicar of Ashford, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm., 19
June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 63.)
Iiove» Barnabas, elk., rector of Worsington alias Worston, with the chapel of Sutton
annexed, co. Southampton, Winchester dioc. Westm., 81 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 116.)
„ Nicholas, elk., rector of Rogate, co. Sussex. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 144.)
„ Riohard, dean of Bly ; vice William Fuller, deceased. Westm., 14 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 58.)
( w >f 19. „ 8.)
Loveland, Joseph, elk., M.A., presentation to one of the six prebends in Norwich
Cathedral ; vice [Samuel] Ghirey, deceased. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 86, 87.)
* Provbo with regard to the Professonhip of Divinity In the University of Oxford, now held
by Bichard AUestiee, D.I>.
80 APPENDIX I. TO THB FOETY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2.— Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles 11. — cont,
Lowe, Edward, elk., vicar of Petcham, co. Sussex,* Chichesterf dioc. ; vice Robert
Hall, elk., deceased. Westm., 2 Dee.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 128.)
Lowth, Simon, elk., viear and rector of Tylehurst, eo. Berks, Salisbury dioc.
Westm., 14 Feb.
(13 C;ha8. 2. p. 4. No. 85.)
L^wther, Robert, elk., LL.B., rector of Bentham, co. York, Chester dioc. Westm.,
3 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 155.)
Looe, ^chard, vicar of Chardstoeke, co. Dorset. Westm., 22 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 58.)
Lnddington, John, elk., rector of Washingbnrgh, co. lincoln. Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 128.)
Lnggfe, Manuel, elk., rector of Barkeswell, co. Warwick, Lichfield and Coventry
dioc. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 885.)
Luxton, John, B.A., vicar of Abbotisham, eo. Devon. Westm., 11 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 178.)
LydaU, John, prebendary or canon of Hampton in Hereford Cathedral. Westm.,
4 Sept.
(12 Chat, 2. p. 4. Nos. 145, 146.)
Mace, Phineas, elk., rector of Clowne, eo. Derby, Lichfield and Coventiy dioc. ; vice
John Burton, ceded. Westm., 19 March.
(14 C:has. 2. p. 19. No. 84.)
Macham, Nathaniel, elk., M.A., viear of Warburgh and St. Michael's in Derby, co.
Derby, Lichfield and Coventry £oe. Westm., IS Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 44.)
Maddocks, Thomas, elk., M.A., prebendary or canon of Cayre in the collegiate
church of LlandUdf; vice Hugh [Lloyd] bishop of Llandaff.
Westm., 8 Dec
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 12.)
Maddoekes, Thomas, elk., M. A., rector of St. Andrews, co. Glamorgan, punHftif
dioc. Westm., 5 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 217.)
Mainwaring, Edward, elk., viear of Wibnnbury, eo. Chester, and province of Canter-
bury ; vice Samuel Coale, deceased. Westm., 25 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 127.)
^ John, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Weford» in Lichfield Cathedral, co.
Staff. Westm., 12 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 25, 26.)
Maiden, Joseph, elk., viear of Wiehinford, co. Worcester. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 C^ias. 2. p. 1. No. 229.)
Mallory,^ Tliomas, elk., prebendary or canon of Chester ; vice Essex Clerke, deceased.
Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p, 19. Nos. 70, 71.)
,', Thomas, elk., rector of Eccleston, eo. Lancaster. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 580
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DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECOEDS. 81
No. 2. — ^Preaentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles U. — cant,
Malloiy, Thomas, S.T.F., rector of Northenden, co. and dioc. of Chester. Westm.
5 April.
(14 Chas. 3. p. 19. No. 2S0.)
Malthas, Robert, M.A., yicar of Narthall, alias Northolt, co. Midd., London dioc.
Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 C%as. 2. p. 1. No. 148.)
„ Thomas, elk., vicar of Alfiiston, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm
8 Apr.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 250.)
Man, Thomns, elk., vicar of Northalerton, co. York. Westm., 2 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 250.)
Manning, William, elk., M.A., presentation to the rectory or chapel of Ewhorst, co.
Southampton, Winchester dioc. Westm., 13 Dec
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Bianton, John, prebendary oc canon of New Slyford, in Lincoln Cathedral. Westm.,
19 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 80.)
Manwaring, Eenelm, M.A.» canon or prebendary of Winchester; vice [Edward]
Burby, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 65.)
C w n 4» If 82.)
Mapletoft, Robert, dk., sub-dean of Lincoln. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 10.)
( „ „ 19. „ 125.)
„ Robert, elk., canon or prebendary of Clifton in lincoln Cathedral ; vice
[Robert] Neuell, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 45, 46.)
„ Robert, S.T.P.,— Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge,-— dean of Ely;
vice Francis Wilford, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 2 Aug.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 38.)
„ Robert, S.T.P., — dean of Ely, — erector of Gedney, co. and dioc. of Lincoln ;
vice Nathaniel Crewe, LLJ)., promoted to be bishop of Oxford.
Westm., 7 July.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 6.)
March 1 Richard, S.T.P., dean of York. Westm., 25 July.
Marsh J (12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 2.)
( „ „ 19. „ 94.)
Marker, Frederick, elk., xncar of Stokenham, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
11 April.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 7.)
Markes, William, elk., vicar of South Petherton, co. Somerset; vice Robert Markes,
S.T.P., his late father, deceased. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 49.)
Marketman, WilHam, elk., rector of Westham, co. Essex. Westm., 22 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 44.)
Marley, Cuthbert, elk., rector of Winstan in the bishopric of Durham. Westm.,
23 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 261.)
Marsh, John, elk., rector of Haughton, Durham dioc. ; vice Eleazar Dunton, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 14 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 97.)
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8fi APPRinnX I, TO THE FOETT-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2» — Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles IL — cant.
Manh, NardiBiu^ M.A., vicar of Swindon, co. Wilts, Salia^ory dioc. Westm.»
UApriL
(U Ghas. 2. p. 19. No. 227.)
Manhall^ Anthony, S.T.P., rector of Bottaiford, co. Letc, Lincoln dioc. We9tm.»
18 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 84.)
„ Heniy, elk., vicar of Crosthwaite, co. Camberland, Carlisle dioc., a previons
presentation to John Studdert, elk., M.A., being revoked. Westm.,
7 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 21.)
„ Robert, elk., vicar of Newport Pagnell, dioc. Lincoln. Westm., 7 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. lA.)
„ Thomas, S.T.P., — erector of Lincobi College, Oxford,— dean of Gloucester ;
vice Robert Prampton, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Gloucester.
Westm., 16 April.
(88 Chas. 2. p. 2. Na 15.)
Martin, Edward, S.T.P., dean of Ely ; vice [Henry Feme], the late dean, promoted.
Westm., 22 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 46.)
(14 „ 26. „ 27.)
Maitvn, Thomas, elk., rector of Elmested, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
14 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 96.)
Mazyes, Joseph, elk., rector of Clifford, ca and dioc. of Gloucester. Westm.,
26 June.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 195.)
Mason, Charles, S.T.P., rector of St Mary, Woolchurch, London, London dioc. ;
vice Doctor Ball, resigned. Westm., 98 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 260.)
Charles, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — erector of
Hackney, co. Midd., London dioc. Westm., 12 Aug.
(20 C^as. 2. p. 4. No. 8.)
Marmadnke, elk., rector of Smeton Magna, oo. York ; vice John Colheme,
dk., ceded. Westm., 7 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 171.)
Richard, elk., vicar of Whitlesey, co. Cambridge, Ely dioc ; vice William
Mason, deceased. Westm., 12 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 168.)
Thomas, elk., rector of Whickham, co. and dioc of Durham. Westm.,
4 July.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 7.)
„ William, elk., M.A., rector of Huggitte, oo. and dioc. of York. Westm.,
4 July.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 192.)
Masters, James, elk., rector of Haslebury, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
22 June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 90.)
„ Thomas, elk., rector of Langley Buriall, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 199.)
Masterson, John, elk., rector of Vigors Fulbume, co. Cambridge, Ely dioc. Westm.,
8 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 104.)
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BfiPUTT KEBPBB OP THE P0BLIO BBGOBD8. 83
No. 2. — ^ProsentaatiDns on the Fatent Bolls; Charles II.-«-co»^.
Mathew, Robert, rector of Meanstoke, with the chapel of Soberton aonexed, oo.
Southampton, Wmchester dioo. Westm., S5 July.
(12 ChaB. 2. p. 2. Ko. 141.)
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William, elk., M.A., vicar of Eggleesaile, co. Cornwall. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 298.)
Mathewes IManaases, elk., rector of Portynon, co. Glamorgan, St David's dioc.
Mathews / Westm., 1 Nov.
(14 Chas. S. p. 19. No. 110.)
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liaarice, elk., rector of Erebestock, co. Denbigh. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 859.)
Maurice, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Master Mago, in Llandaff,
Cathedral ; vice Evan Price, deceased. Westm., 4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nob. 149, 150.)
Samne!^ elk., vicar of Almeley, eo. Hereford. Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. 807.)
Maud, James, dk., rector of Rushton alias Rushdon, co. Northampton, Peterborough
dioc. Oxford, 17 Oct.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 42.)
May, George, elk., rector of Mersham, co. Kent ; vice John Swinnock, deceased.
Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 187.)
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Joseph, elk., vicar of St Anstell, co. Cornwall ; vice Joseph May, deceased.
Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 95.)
Maynaid, Joseph, elk., S.T.B., vicar of Bampton, conmiionly called Bampton Cotton
CO. and dioc. of Oxford. Westm., 15 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 74.)
„ Joseph, S.T.P., vicar of Minheinet, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. ; vice Seth
Ward, late bishop of Exeter, translated to Salisbury. Westm.,
24 Dec.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 17.)
Mavnel Jasper, S.T.P., canon or prebendazy of Oxford; vice Doctor Isles, deceased*
Mame J Westm., 26 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 168.)
( » ,. 19. „ 175.)
Meade, William, elk., rector of Stonegrave, co. and dioc. of York ; void by the
non-eonformity of the hist ineumbentt Westm., 20 Nov.
(14 Caias. 2. p. 2. No. 88.)
Medbuiy, Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Thrapstone, co. Northampton, Peterborough
dioc. Westm., 18 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 165.>
Meese, Nicholas, S.T.B., vicar of Stockingham, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. ; vice Jonas
Styles, deceased. Westm., 7 July.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 29.>
Meggott, Richard, rector of St. Olave's, Southwark, co. Surrey, Winchester dioc. ^
vice William Cooper, resigned. Westm., 6 July.
(14 (nias. 2. p. 2. No. 49.)
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Kchard, S.T.P., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — canon or
prebendary of Windsor; vice Bruno Byves, deceased. Westm.,
18 July.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 22.)
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84 APPfiKDiX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH KEPOBT OP THE
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Rolls; Charles II. — amt.
Meggott, Richard, 8.T.P., — one of the ohapUuns in ordinary to the King, — dean of
Wincbetter; vice William Clarke, S.T.P., deceased. Westm.,
eOet.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 27.)
Meredith, Richard, dk., yicar of Trellocke, co. Monmouth. Westm., 21 Jane.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 48S.)
„ Richard, dk., archdeacon of Doiset ; vice Richard FiuherberC deceased.
Westm., 25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 1.)
( „ „ 19. „29.)
„ Thomas, M.A., rector of Uanddiniolen, co. Camanron, Bangor dioc
Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. I. No. 28A.)
Meres, Francis, dk., rector of Lutterworth, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc. ; vice Thomas
Pettis, resigned. 25 Oct.
(80 CbBa. 2. p. 6. No. 10.)
Meriton, Henry, dk., rector of Lutterworth, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc ; vice Francis
Meeres, dk., resigned. Westm., 1 Feb.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 42.)
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John, elk., M.A., rector of Walsoken, co. Ni>ff., Norwich dioc. Westm.,
20 Feb.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 82.)
John, dk., M.A., rector of 8t Nicholas Achoos, Lcmdon dioc. ; vice
Mathew Bennett, resigned. Westm., 6 July.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 188.)
John, dk., M.A., rector of Fakenham Parva, co. Snff., Norwich dioc. ; vice
Thomas Buttolph, S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 9 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 219.)
„ Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of St. Nicholas (^le Abby in the city of London,
London dioc Westm., 18 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 107.)
Merryweather, John, elk., S.T.B., rector of Westchalton, co. Lincoln. Westm.,
16 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 278.)
Menrin 1 Richard, S.T.B., chancellor of Exeter Cathedral ; vice Lawrence Burnell,
Mervyn J deceased. Westm., 26 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 185.)
( » ff 19. M 7o.)
Menricke, Francis, dk., rector of Egglwissaile, co. Anglesey, Bangor dioc Westm.,
18 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 192.)
Mewes, Peter, dk., LL.D., presentation to the vicarage with the rectory of St.
Mary's in Redding, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. Westm., 8 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 180.)
„ Peter, LL.I>. (S.T.P.),— jone of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, —
canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice [Henry] Carpenter, kiP.,
deceased. Westm., 25 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 40.)
( « « 19. „ 17.)
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MeyneU, Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Soath Kilworth, co. Leie., Lmc<dn dioo.
Westm., 4 July.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 193.)
Michaelflon, John, S.T.P., rector of Orsett, co. Essex. Westm., 25 July.
(12 Cha«. 2. p. 2. No. 150.)
Michell, Samoell, oik., rector of Notgrove, co. Gloac. Westm., 11 Jane.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 451.)
MiddletOD, John, dk., archdeacon of Gloucester ; vice [Hugh] Bohinson, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. Na 23.)
( »» »t 19» *» 126.)
^Uer, William, elk., vicar of Wedneshury, co. Staff., liohfidd and Coventry dioc. ;
vice John Turbuck, ceded. Westm., 12 Nov.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Milles, Samuel, dk., vicar of Royston, co. Herts. Westm., 19 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 201.)
Mfflington, Thomas, elk., rector of Bootle, co. Cumberland. Westm., S Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 331.)
MUwvd, Thomas, elk., vicar of Nessestrange, co. Salop, Lichfield and Coventry
dioc. Westm., 7 Nov.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. Na ^)
Mirfidd, William, elk., M.A., rector of Ashby ivith Fenby, co. and dioc. of Lincoln ;
vice George Sugar, elk., deceased. Westm., 16 April.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. V^)
Mitchell, David, elk., canon or prebendary of Westminster ; vice [Louis] Weymes,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 25.)
( „ „ 19. „117.)
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James, dk., rector of Notgrove, co. and dioc of Gloucester. Oxford,
11 Dec
(17 C^as. 2. p. 3. No. 29.)
„ Richard, elk., rector of Nettlesteed, co. Suffl, Norwich dioc. Westm.,
1 July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Moor, Charles, elk., rector of Worplesden, co. Surrey, Winchester dioc. Westm.,
17 April.
(85 ChtM. 2. p. 1. No. 19.)
Moore, Daniel, elk., vicar of litleham, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm., 13 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 39.)
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John, elk., rector of Weston, co. Suff., Norwich dioc. Westm., 9 Dec.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 116.)
John, dk., M.A., rector of Croxby, co. and dioc of Unooln ; vice Michael,
Wigmore, deceased. Westm., 24 Aug.
(16 C^has. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Peregrine, elk., M.A., vicar of Tathwdl, co. Lincoln. Westm., 23 Aug.
(12 C%as. 2. p. 1. No. 230.)
William, elk., S.T.P., rector of Thorpe in Glebis, co. Notts, York dioc
Westm., 7 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 218
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More, William, S.T.P., rector of St. Anne's Sutton, co. Notts, York dioc. Weftmu,
28 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 20.)
Morecroft, James, elk., M.A., rector and prebendary of Itchin Abbas, co. Southamp-
ton. Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 68, 64.)
Morgan, Edmund, S.T.P., rector of Ckiyton, co. Northampton, Peterborough dioc.
Westm., 20 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 199.)
„ Hugh, elk., rector of Bettous Bledrouce, co. Cardigan. Westm., 11
Aug.
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Bobert, S.T.B., rector of Llandinam, Bangor dioc ; vice Thomas Bayly,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 8 Sept.
(12 ChM, 2. p. 1. No. 61.)
Bobert, elk., prebendary or canon of Llanddarog in the collegiate church
of Brecon ; vice Hugh Penry, deceased. Westm., 29 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 60, 61.)
' Bobert, dk., vicar of Ashton Bowant, Oxford dioc. ; vice — — - Humfreys,
elk., ceded. Westm., 22 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. i. No. 14.)
Thomas, elk., prebendary or canon of Thomas Baschurch in Llandaff
CathedraL Westm., 22 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 168, 169.)
Thoinas, elk., rector of Langorse, co. Brecon, St. David's dioc. Westm.,
9 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 76.)
Morgttn», John; dk., vicar of Cardigan and VerWick, co. Cardigan, St* David's dioc.
Westm., 22 Dec.
T (14 (^s. 2. p. 19. No. 71.)
Morley, George, S.T.P.,—- chaplain in ordinary to the King, — rector of Hazeley, co.
and dioc. of Oxford; vice ~-~ Corbet, S.T.P., dsoeased. Westm.,
19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 18.)
. „ (George, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the Kinff,— dean ox
Oxford; vice Samuel Fell, deceased. Westm., 16 Marcn.*
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 162.)
( „ „ 19. „ 178.)
Morphy, James, elk., rector of Athanry, co. Galway, Tuam dioc. Westm., 22 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 20.)
Morrioe, Kichard, elk., rector of Langlwdwen, co. Carmarthen. Westm., 11 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 178.)
„ Bobert, dk., rector of Bast Hendreth, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
20 Feb.
(18 CJhas. 2. p. 47. No. 85.)
Morris, David, elk., rector of St. Qeorge alias Be^dog, co. Denbigh, St Asaph
dioc. i vice William Salisbury, elk., resigned. Westm., 10 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 99.)
James, elk., vicar of Uanrhisteed, co. Cardigan ; vice David Lloyd, ceded.
Westm., 27 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. I. No. 248.)
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Mortimer^ John, dk., rector of Sowton, ca Devon. Westm., 17 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 891.)
Moselej, Maurice, elk., rector of Chelmondeston, co. Sii£P. Westm., 21 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 437.)
Mossoml Bobert, elk., M.A.V rector of Llan EnniB alias Llan-ynnis, co. Denbigh,
Mosson J Bangor dioc. Westm., 16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 114.)
Bobert, dk., canon or prebendary of Knaresborough in York Cathedral ;
vice Eleazar Duncan, deceased. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 69.)
( »» » 19. n 21.)
Bobert, S.T.P., precentor of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Westm.,
13 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 28.)
( n ft 4.' „ 35.)
Monlas, John, elk., rector of Pycombem, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. ; vice — ^*
Naylor, ceded. Westm., 2 April.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 240.)
Moimtagne, Zacheus, rector of St. John the Baptist, in the city of London, London
dioc. Westm., 22 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 145.)
Mngg, Henry, elk., M.A., vicar of Inckborow, co. and dioc. of Worcester. Westm.,
28 Oct.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Molcaster, Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Nntfeild, co. Surrey. Westm., 22 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 265.)
MttUott, William, elk., rector of Chesslebome, eo. Dorset. Westm., 3 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 418.)
Mnsgrave, Thomas, elk.,— one of the prebendaries of Durham, — dean of Carlisle; vice
Thomas Smith, S.T.F., promoted to be bishop of Carlisle. Westm.,
28 July.
(36 C^as. 2. p. 6. No. 15.)
Kaish, Hugh, elk., M. A., canon or prebendary of Gloucester ; vice [Thomas] Wash-
borne, ceded. Westm., 6 Sept.
(12 C^has. 2. p. 4. Nos. 135, 136.)
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Napier, John, elk., rector of Barlkhamsted St Peter's, co. Herts. Westm., 24 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 258.)
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Nash, Hugh, elk., M.A., vicar of Down Hatherley, co. of the city of Gloucester.
Westm., 6 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 198.)
See Naish.
Naiheley, Edward, dk., M.A., rector of Sidlescomb alias Selscopib, co. Sussex,
Chichester dioc. Westm., 29 Aug. '
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 185.)
Naylor, Benjamin, elk., rector of Pycombe, Chichester dioc ; vice Francis Challener,
ejected. Westm., 17 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 104.)
George, elk., canon or prebendary of Brampton in Lincoln Cathedral ;
vice Morgan Wynn, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 112.)
( ,. „ 19. „ 77.)
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No. 2.— Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — carU.
Neale, Neile, John, S.T.B., canon or piebendaiy of Strencham, Strenham, aliav
Trenohall in York Cathedral. Westm., 18 Aog.
(12 (£a8. 8. p. 8. No. 89.)
( ft »» IS- M 15.)
,y John, S.T.B. and S.T.P.| dean of Bippon, co. and dioe. of York. Weatm«»
8 Dec
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 8.)
(26 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 5., under date 8 Apr.)
Neast, Thomas, elk., rector of St. Martin Pomeroy in the ttreet commonly called
Iremonger Lane, London; vice Edward Sparkes, S.T.P.y resigned.
Westm., 7 Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 198.)
Needham, Andrew, elk., M.A., rector of Beverston, with the chapel of Kingseott
annexed, eo. and dioc. of Gloucester. Westm., 16 Oct.
(86 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 88.)
Nelson, Francis, elk., rector of Bedhampton, oo. Southampton. Westm., 8 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 188.)
„ Jeremy, elk., M. A., rector of Elsden alias Ellesden, co. NorthumUd. ; Yice
Thomas, Pye, dk., deceased. Westm., 7 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 191.)
Nevill, Balph, elk., MA., rector of -EVenload alias Emhlodde, to. Wore. Westm.,
29 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 242.)
Neville, George, elk., M.A., rector of Curry Mallett, with the chapel of Curtland, oo.
Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc. Westm., 5 July.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 86.)
Newborough, Btchard, elk., prebendary or canon of Withington Parva in Hereford
Cathedral Westm., 5 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 141, 142.)
Newcombs, Toby, elk., M.A., rector of St. Cuthbert's in the city and dioc of Yoric
Westm., 22 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 146.)
Newcome, Henry, M.A., canon or prebendary of North Minksham, pertaining to the
collegiate church of Southwell, co. Notts, York dioc Westm., S
Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 46.)
( » >» 4. „ 66.)
Newcomen, Thomas, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Asgarby in Lincoln
Cathedral. Westm., 81 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 168, 159.)
Newlin, Heniy, elk., rector of Fifeild, oo. Southampton ; vice Cragg, ceded.
Westm., 18 Sept.
(ISChas. 8. p. 1. No. 46.)
„ Bobert, 8.T.P., lector of Wrooghton, eo. WtHs, Salisbuty dioe. Westm.,
84 July.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 8. No. 148.)
Newman, Stephen, elk., M.A., reetor of Bickner, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc. Westm.
16 March.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 47. No. 87.)
Newton, John, M.A., vicar of Bosse with the chapel pertaining to same, co. and
dioc. of Hereford ; vice — — Price, deceased. Westm., 86 July.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 8. Ntf. 8.)
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Niebolai, Matthew, LL.D., — ^iiow or late dean of Bristol, — deaa oi < St Paol'B
Cathedral, London ; rice Richard Steward, LL.D., deceased.
Westm., 9 July.
(12 ChaB. 2. p. 8. No. 184.)
( „ ,. 19. „ 148.)
Kicholls, Bichard, dk., vicar of Broadworthy alias Bradfordisworthj, with the chapel
of St. Pancras. co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm., 8 May.
(82 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 18.)
Nightingale, Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Wormeshill, co. Kent. Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 880.)
Norris, Samael, elk., M.A., rector and vicar of Tilehorst, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc
Westm., 4 May.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 7.)
North, John^ M.A., canon or prebendary of Westminster ; vice Jolm Doughty,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 9 Jan.
(S4 Chas. 2. p. 5. Na 4.)
Northey, Edward, elk., M.A., rector of North Tidworth, co. Wilts, Salisbory dioc.
Twickenham, 10 July.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 85.)
Norton, John, dk., rector of Barton Clay, co, Beds ; vice Gabriel More, S.T.P.,
deceased, and William Slater, resigned. Westm., 16 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 68.)
„ John, dk., l/LA., rector of Hoham, oo. and dioc. of York; vice Robert
Lnddington, resigned. Westm., 22 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 164.^
Nosewortfay, John, dk., rector of Manraton, co. Devon. Westm., 29 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 186.)
Noyes, William, elk., jeetor of Shervile English, oo. Southampton. Westm., 11
Sept
(12 Chas, 2. p. 1, No. 179(o).]
Oekley, Henry, elk., vicar of Whitl^, Winchester dioc.; vice — Hohiey,
deceased. Westm., 26 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 66.)
Oley, Barnabas, dk., canon or prebendary of Worcester ; vice Stephen Bougbton or
Bontbton, deceased. Westm., 8 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 108.)
( »» »» 19. „ 61.)
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Oliver, John, S.TJ*., dean of Worcester; vice Christopher Potter, S.T.P., deeeaied.
Wettm., 7 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 146.)
( »» » 19. „ 169.)
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„ John, oik., rector of Newton Longa, co. and dioc. of Durham ; vice Ralph
Tonstall, deceased. Westm., 8 Dee.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 120.)
Olteamare, Nicholas, elk., rector of St. John's, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc; vice
James Ameredeth, resigned. WestoL, 10 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 290.)
Onley, Nicholas, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King,— canon or
prebendary of Westminster; vice Herbert Thomdicke, deceased.
Westm., 16 July.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 20.)
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No. 2«— Presentations on the Patent Eolls; Charles Ilr^coni,
Opie* John, elk., rector of Su Breock, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioo. t a pieviooi
presentation to James Bossington having been revoked. Westm.,
10 Aug.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 19.)
Orpwood, John, elk., M.A., rector of Steventen alias Steffington, co. Southampton,
, Winchester dioc. Westm., 27 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 161.)
Osbaston, Henry, elk., M.A., rector of Stapleford Abbots, co. Essex, London dioc.
Westm. 9 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 186.)
Osborne, John, elk., M.A., rector of West Woodhay, co. Berks, Oxford dioc.
Westm., 28 Oct.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 148.)
Osgood, Biclmrd, LL.B., rector of Dnnhead St. Mary's, co. Wiltx. Westm., 25 Ang.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 40.)
Ottway, Humfrey, elk., rector of Llanmst, co. Denbigh, St. Asaph dioc. Westm.,
8 Sept. ,
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 169.)
Otway, Thomas, elk., M.A., prebendary or canon of Llandrindod, co. Badnor,
pertaining to the collegiate church of Brecon, St David's dioc.
Westm., 30 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 19, 20.)
0«A«y 1 John, elk., rector of South Claypoole alias South Bectory of Clftypoole,
Owsley J CO. Lincoln. Westm., 17 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 272.)
„ John, elk., rector of 'Glooston alias Gl^Hsfon, lincolzi dioc. Westm., 21
Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 6.)
Overed, John, elk., M.A., rector of Toppisfeild, co. Essex, London dioc. ; a previous
. ' presentation thereof to (Element Thurston, elk., being revoked.
Westm., 28 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 18.)
Owen, Evan, S.T.P., rector of Llandissell, co. Cardigan. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Clias. 2. p. 1. No. 888.)
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Gtoorge, elk., rector of Lambeder Wellfrey, co. Pembroke. Westm., 10 Jan.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 108.)
G^rge, elk., rector of Narbarth, co. Pembroke, St. David's dioc ; vice Evan
Owen, S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 21 Jan.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 24.)
John, elk., canon or prebendary of Llandugwy, co. Cardigan, pertaining to
the collegiate church of Brecon. Westm., 1 1 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 110, 111.)
John, M.A., vicar of Boch, co. Pembroke. Westm., 27 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 45.)
John, elk., rector of Llandewy Wilfrey, oo. Pembroke, St. David's dioc
Westm., 12 May.
(14 CJhas. 2. p. 19. No. 219.)
Bobert, elk., M.A., rector of Llangelynm, co. Merioneth, Bangor dioc.
Westm., 1 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 171.)
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Owen, Thomas, elk., canon or prebendary of Marthary or Marthem .in St* ;I)avid'tf
Cathedral ; vice Jeremy Taylor^ $.T.P;, resigned. Westm., 12
Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 79.)
• ( >» » *• i> 127.)
Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of LlanTisnath, co. Pembroke, St. David's dioc.
Westm., 29 Jane.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 195.)
Warberton, elk., rector of Backton, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm.,
27 Ang.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 243.)
William, elk., M.A., treasorer of St. David's Cathedral, co. Pembroke.
Westm., 9 Ang.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 99.)
( „ „ 19. „ 10.)
William, elk., presentation to the second portion of the rectory of Pontesbory
alias Pontsbuiy, co. Salop ; vice Peter Stadley, deceased. Westm.,
, 1 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 209.)
William, elk., canon or prebendary of Llanarthney, in the collegiate church
of Brecon, St. David's dioc. ; viee — — Stephens, deceased. Westm.,
8 Sept.
(12 C3has. 2. p. 4. Nos. 98, 94.)
William, 6.T.P., rector of Bhoscrowher, co. Pembroke ; vice — Plnllipps,
decMMod. Westm., 19 Sept.
(12 C9ias. 2. p. 1. No. 140.)
William, elk., canon or prebendary of Worcester ; vice Giles Thomborough,
deceased. Westm., 7 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 22.)
' ( W 19 19. „ 11.)
Owens, Nicholas, dk., vicar of Arberporth, co. (}ardigan, St. David's dioc. Westm.,
19 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 199.)
Oxbnrgh, John, elk., M.A., presentation to the moiety of the rectory of West
Walton, CO. Norf., Norwich dioc. ; vice Peter Dobbs, dk., deceased.
West, 9 Nov.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Osdey, Amos, dk., M.A.t vicar of Meldon, co. Northumberland ; vice — Wood,
deceased. Westm., 27 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 226.)
Fadghett, Thomas, dk., rector of Peckleton alias Peculton, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
3 Dec
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 35.)
FahneTy Thomas, dk., M.A., rector of St Werbeiga in the city and dioc. of Bristol ;
vice John Hodges, dk., ceded. Westm., 28 Oct.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
£^undKe» Samuel, dk., rector of North Creke alias North Creake, co. Norf., Norwich
dioc. ; vice John Hassall, deceased. Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 129.)
Fare, Robert, dk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Jeleton alias Eaton in the collegiate
church of Southwell, co. Notts ; vice Francis Withington, dk.,
deceased. Westm., 11 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 118, 119.)
Fa^er, Samuel, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Canterbury ; vice John Tillotson,
S.T.P., promoted to be dean of Canterbury Cathedral Westm., 12
Nov.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 9.)
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ParkeSy John, S.T.P., rector of Eydon, co. Northampton, Peterboroogh dioc ; riee
Paul Hood, S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 17 Jan.
(13 Chas. 9. p. 47. No. 101.)
Parr, Robert, elk., M.A., vicar of Hemingham Grey, co. Huntingdon, Lincoln dioc
Westm., 27 May.
(18 C;has. 2. p. 47. No. 225.)
Parrey, Benjamin, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — ^reetor of
St. John the Baptist in the city of London, annexed to the parish
charch of St Antholins. Westm., 15 Apr.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 13.)
Parry, Gteorge, dk., M.A., rector of Uanoadock, co. Glamorgan; vice William
Edwards, elk., deceased. Westm., 14 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. Na 168.)
„ George, elk., rector of CJheriton, co. Glamorgan ; yice Henry Price, ceded.
Westm*, 13 Not.
(12 Chas. a. p. 1. No. 77.)
M Henry, elk., yicar of Bettns, co. Montgomery. Westm., 17 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. Na 89a)
„ John, elk., M.A., rector of Eastyn otherwise Queene Hope, co. Flint ; vice
Dr. Poleston, deceased. Westm., 11 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 454.)
„ John, dk., S.T.P., rector of Ewhurst, co. Survey, Winchester dioc; vice
Doctor William Fuller, resigned. Westm.^ 10 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. Na 219.)
Parsons, William, LL.D., rector of Lamhorne, co. Essex, Lincoln* [London] dioc.
Westm., 27 Sept.
(13 Chai. 2. p. 47. Na 155.)
„ William, elk., M.A., rector of Bondley, co. Devon, Exeter dioc.; yioe
Andrew liiay, elk., deceased. Westm., 20 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. Na 119.)
Pasmore, Nicholas, dk., rector of CJolliweston in the deanety of Peterboroogh, ca
Northampton; vice William SCarshall, dk., deceased. Westm., 17
Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. Na 108.)
Patrick, Simon, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King.,— canon or
prebendar}' of Westminster ; vice Walter Jones, S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 1 6 July.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. Na 21.)
„ Simon, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King,— dean of Peter-
borough ; vice James Duport, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 24 July.
(31 Chas. 2. p. 8. Na 24.)
Paul, Kathew, dk., rector of Bympton, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc. Westm.,
81 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 218.)
„ . Bichard, elk., vicar of Coton alias Chilverston, co. Warwick, Lichfidd and
Coventry dioc. ; vice — — Barrowes, ceded. Westm., 8 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 49.)
„ William, 8.T.P., dean of Lichfield ; vice [Griffith Higgs], the late dean,
deceased. Westm., 26 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. Na 2.)
V M n 4. n 7.)
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Fawson, Blias, S.T.B., vicar of St. Maiys in Beverley, York dice. ; vice — -~
Osgodjr, elk., ceded. Westm., 18 Dec.
(12 Chas. S. p. 1. No. 27.)
Payne, William, elk., rector of St. George's, Botolph Lane, London, London dioc.
vice Thomas Uenchman, ceded. Westm., 10 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 210.)
PeaoMdc, lUchard, elk., rector of Shepperton, co. Midd., London dioc. Westm., 27
July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 186.)
PeareCree, Robert, elk., M.A., rector of Thorington, co. Essex, London dioc.
Westm., 80 Joly.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 170.)
Pearaon, John, S.T.P., archdeacon of Sorrcy, Winchester dioc. ; vice [George]
Hack well, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 20.)
( „ „ 19. « 127.)
f, Bichard, dk., rector of Epworth, Lincoln dioc; vice Robert Gale,
deceased. Westm., 12 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 74.)
Fteics, Lawrence, elk., rector of Uffington, co. and dioc. of Lincoln ; a former
presentation thereof to Lawrenee Hnngerford, S.T.P., having beea
revoked. Westm., 3 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 28.)
Peete, Francis, elk., rector of Sedgbrooke and East AUington, co. and dioc. of
linooln. Westm., 2 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 177.)
Peiroe^ Richard, elk., vicar of Nynehead, eo. Somerset Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 142.)
„ 1 Thomas, elk., prebendary or canon of Canterbury ; vice Samuel Baker»
Pieiee J S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 180.)
( „ „ 19. „ 155.)
„ Thomas, oik., S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Longford in Lincoln CathedraL
Westm., 11 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 108, 109.)
t, Thomas, S.T.P.,— one of the chaphuns in ordinary to the King, — dean of
Salisbury ; vice Balph Brideoke, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of
Chichester. Westm., 19 April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. Nos. 17, 18.)
M Vincent, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Norwich ; vice [Nicholas] Howlett^
elk., deceased. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 106, 107.)
Fen, John, rector of Fobbing, co. Essex, Jx>ndon dioc. ; vice Samuel Johnson,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 18 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4f. No. 2.)
„ William, elk., rector of Great Stanton, co. Durham. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 870.)
FelUng, Edward, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice John
North, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 2 May.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 1. No, 8.)
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No. 2;— Piesmtadons OB tbo Patent Rolls;* Charles II.'— com/.
P)9inbertoD, WilUaxn, dk., rector of Stratford, oo. Suffolk. Westm., 20 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 100.)
Pembmgey Thomas, elk., vicar of Grose alias Crosse Lanne, co. and dioc of
Gloucester; vice ^— - Jonea, deceased. Westm., 19 April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 249.)
Penry, Meredith, elk., rector of Llanhamlach, co. Brecon. Westm., 28 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 377.)
PepjB, Samuel, elk., M.A., rector of Clifton Raines, co. Bucks. Westm., 22 July.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 178.)
Perringcheife, Bichard, rector of St. Mildred in the Poultry in the city of London,
London dioc. ; vice Maden, ceded. Westm., 14 May.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 281.)
Peringeiff, Bichard, S.T.P., canon or prehendary of Westminster; vice James
Lamb, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 2 Not.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No.f)
Perse, William, elk., M.A., rector of West Heslerton, co. and dioc of York.
Westm., 19 Joly.
(88 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 8.)
Pestell, Thomas, elk., rector of Lutterworth, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 21
June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 166.)
Pettit, Edmund, elk., Ticar of Whatloade, Lincoln dioc Weslm., 8 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 24.)
Phillipps, Jaspar, elk., M.A., rector of Phillacke, with the chap^ of Guithian, co.
. Cornwall. Westm., 24 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 59.)
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John, elk., rector of Disserth, co. Radnor. Westm., 28 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 865.)
John, elk., S.T.B., rector of Belehawe, co. Norfolk. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 805.)
Richard, elk., rector of Hyop. oa Radnor. Westm., 15 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. Na 157.)
Thomas, elk., rector of Stoke Damerell, co. Devon. Westm., 8 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 89.)
William, elk., rector of Sellibebyll, co. Glamorgan, Tiandaff dioc
Westm., 9 Dec
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. Nc 117.)
Piers, Griffith, elk., rector of Nannerth, ca Flint Westm., 7 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. L No. 411.)
Pierson, Thomas, elk., M.A.» rector of Great Staunton, oo. snd dioc. of Durham.
Westm., 18 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 160.)
Pight, Henry, elk., M. A., canon or prebendary of Hador alias Hather with Walton
pertaining to Lincoln Cathedral; rice Jones, deceased.
Westm., 24 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 61.)
( » >» 4. „ 75.)
Pigott, Edward, elk., M.A., rector of Loxton alias Loekston, co. Somerset, Bath and
Wells dioc. ; vice «— - Eggelsfeild, deceased. Westm., 5 June.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 47. No. 216.)
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Pike, Richard, oik., ricar of NaneatOD, ca Warwibk ; vice WiUuun Cradcick,
deceased. Westm., 3 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 107.)
Pindar, William/rector of Braysteed, co. Kent Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 48.)
Piper, Richard, elk., rector of Rodington, co. Si^op, Lichfield and CoTentry dio&
Westm., 9 Jan.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 68.)
Pittis, Thooias, S.T.P., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — erector of
Lutterworth, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 16 Oct.
(29Chas. 2. p. 11. No. 7.)
Place, Christopher, elk., vicar of Clapham, co. York. Westm., 13 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 17o.)
Playne, WiUiam, elk., M.A., rector of Borley, eo. Essex, London dioc. ; yice Rohert
Warren, elk., S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 18 Feh.
(14 C;has. 2. p. 19. No. 46.)
„ William, cUc., M. A., rector of Lagenhoe, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
25 Not.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 92.)
Plnme, lliomas, elk., S.T.B., presentation to the chapel of Marston, oo. Kent,
Rochester dioc. Westm., 22 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 78.)
Pocock, Edward, S.T.B., — ^Regius Professor of Hebrew and Lecturer in Oxford, —
canon or prebendary of Oxford i vice John Morris, S.TP., deceased.
Westm., 20 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 180.)
Pococke, Richard, elk., rector of Colemeare, co. Southampton, Winchester dioc.
Westm., 22 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 81.)
Poeton, John, elk., rector of Ashbery, alias Ashbury, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. ;
vice Joseph Nixon, deceased. Westm., 4 Dec.
(1^ Chas. 2. p. 21. No. 10.)
„ John, rector of Ashbery, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. ; vice Joseph Nixon,
elk., deceased (m the King's presentation through the attainder of
Henry Martin). Westm., 28 July.
(15 C!has. 2. p. 4. No. 25.)
Polhill, William, elk., rector of Offiim, co. Kent, Rochester dioc. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. 1^0. 221.)
Polwheele, John, elk., rector of Windlesham, co. Surrey, Winchester dioc. Westm.,
9 Uot.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 188.)
Poole, Robert, elk., vicar of Eastwood, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm., 18 F^.
(14 Gihas. 2. p. 19. No. 48.)
Pooler, Thomas, M.A., rector of Pencombe, co. Hereford. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 354.)
Pope, Edward, dk., vicar of Tirley, co. and dioc. of Gloucester. Westm., 4 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 81.)
Porey, Robert, S.T.P., rector of Hollingbome, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc. Westm.,
18 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 25.)
Porter, Euphemy, elk., rector of Marlingford, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioc. Westm.,
1 July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
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Totter, Francis, dk., rector of Ainsford, co. Kent. Westm., 18 Jane.
(12 Chas. 2. p. i. No. 444.)
Portrey, Richard, elk., rector of RoBebilly, co. Glamorgan, St. David's dioc. Westm.,
18 Jane.
(16 Cbas. 8. p. 19. No. ^.)
Potenger, John, dk., Ticar of Uphayen, co. Wilts, Salisbaij dioc. Westm.,
36 Jane.
(17 Cbas. 2, p. 8. No. 58.)
^0!tter, Simon, dk., rector of Folmere, co. Cambridge, Ely dioc. Westm., 18 March.
(14 Cbas. 2. p. 26. No. 20.)
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Thomis, elk., canon or prebendary of Louth in lincoln Cathedral; rice
Thomas Wilson, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 9 Aug.
(12 Cbas. 2. p. 8. No. 102.)
( „ „ 19. „ 11.)
Powdl, John, dk., B.A., yicar of Lansanfraid in Commoddwydwyr, co. Radnor.
Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 CHias. 2. p. 1. No. 260.)
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Riche, elk., yicar of Bocbwrd and Llanbeder Paynes Castle, co. Radnor,
St. David's dioc. Westm., 5 Nov.
(12 Cbas. 2. p. 1. No. 65.)
Robert, dk., yicar of Vantmell, co. Radnor. Westm., 16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 895.)
Robert, dk., prebendary or canon of Bole in York Cathedral ; yioe [Henry]
Smith, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 80 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Noe. 195, 196.)
Thomas, dk., yicar of Lanygon, with the chapel of Tfllne, annexed to
Brecon. Westm., 17 July.
(12 dias. 2. p. 1. No. 887.)
Thomas, dk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Gathbrengi in the archdeaconry
of Brecon, and within the collegiate church of Brecon. Westm.,
6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 37, 38.)
Thomas, dk., prebendary or canon of Llandaff; yice Doctor Hughes,
deceased. Westm., 25 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 172, 178.)
Power, Francis, dk., B.A., yicar of Finsham St Biartin, co. Norfolk. Westm., 11 Oct
(12 Cbas. 2. p. 1. No. 115.)
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Naibanid, dk., yicar of Ayybury, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 202.)
Preston, Thomas, dk., rector of Tayy St. Mary, co. Deyon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
10 Dec.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
„ William, elk., M.A., yicar of St Mary*8 in Warwick, Worcester dioc. ; vice
Richard Tenner, dk., deceased. Westm., 7 March.
(13 Cbas. 2. p. 47. No. 73.)
Price, Charles, yicar of Cardigan and Verwicke, co. Cardigan, St Dayid's dioc.
Westm., 28 June.
(13 Chu. 2. p. 47. No. 194.)
^ Edward, dk., yicar of Stoneleigb, co. Warwick* WcBtm., 14 Jan.
(12 Chas. 8. p. 1. No. 18.)
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ceded. Westm.
Price, Henry, elk., rector of Uanedy, co. CamuutheD ; iice Oeorge Party, elk.,
' k., 13 Nov.
(12 Chas. a. p. 1. No. 76.)
„ Hugh, elk., rector of Llanedy, co. Carmarthen, St DaTid's dioc. ; vice Henry
Price, deceased. Westm., 8 Maj.
(IS Cnias. 2. p. 47. No. 889.)
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John, elk., canon or prebendary of Qrimstone and Yetmintter, co. Donet,
pertaining to Salisbury Cathedral ; vice John C^th, dk., deceased.
WePtm., 8 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 41.>
Jobn, elk., vicar of Cayo, co. Carmarthen, St David's dioc. Westm.,
87 May.
(13 Chas. 8. p. 47. No. 226.)
John, S.T.P.,— chaplain to (Horge, duke of Albemarle, — ^rector of Remnebam,
CO. Berks, Salisbury dine. ; vice Walter Blanford, S.T.P., promoted
to be bishop of Oxford. Westm., 18 Dec.
(17 Ohas. 2. p. 8. No. 11.)
9, Bice^ oik., rector of Aberhavis, co. Montgomery. Westm., 17 July.
(12 CbBM, 2. p. 1. Ho. 398.)
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Thomas, S.T.B., rector of Llanyfidd, cot. Flint and Denbigh, St David's
dioc ; vice William Arskin, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 85 Jaly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 153.)
Frideaux, Solomon, elk., rector of Combintinhead, co. Devon. Westm., 18 Sept
(18 Chas. 8. p. 2. No. 66.)
Pritchett, John, elk.,— one of the chaplains iu extraordinary to the King, — rector of
Harliugton alias Hardington, co. Midd., London dioc. Westm.,
1 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 87.)
„ John, elk., prebendary or canon of More in St. Paulas Cathedral, London ;
vice John Hackett S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Lichfield and
Coventry. Westm., 17 Jan.
(IS Chas. 8. p. 47. No. 48.)
Fkoctor, Henry, M.A., rector of St. Mary in Bishopshill, Senior, York dioc. ; vice
Henry Rogers, dk., deceased. Westm., 84 Dec.
(18 Chas. 8. p. 1. Na 85.)
Proosmd, Edward, elk., M. A., rector of Bridell, co. Pembroke, St David's dioc. ; vice
Louis Gwyn, dk., deceased. Westm., 14 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 70.)
Prowse, Edward, elk., vicar of Bnrgh, co. Lincoln, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 13 Sept.
(12 'Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 16r.)
Prowt, Jacob, vicar of Lawannecke, co. Cornwall. Westm., 3 July.
(12Chas. 8. p. 1. No. 418.)
Polfofd, Gregory, elk., B.A., rector of Nether Hardres alias Parva Hardres, co. Kent
Westm., 22 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 434.)
Pnlleyn, John, S.T.B., chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral ; vice [Bobert] Mere, S.T.P.
deceased. Westm., 12 Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 82.)
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Pyas, Daniel, elk., M.A., rector of Suckley, co. and dioc. of Worcester. Westm*,
9 Feb., 18 Chas. 2.
♦(17 ChaB. 2. p. 8. No. 21.)
Pynner, Daniel, dk., rector of Telscomb, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm.,
16 June.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Qoincie, John, M.A., vicar of Oodahning, Winchester dioc. Westm., 20 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 10.)
„ Thomas, elk., vicar of Godlamin, co. Sorrej, Lincoln [Winchester] dioc. ;
vice Isaac Fortry, elk., deceased. Westm., 18 March.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 24.)
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Thomas, M.A., revocation of letters patent dated 26 April, 14 Chas. 2.,
presenting him to the vicarage of Godalming, Winchester dioc.
Westm., 18 Jan.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 2.)
Qninton, Theophilos, elk., rector of Tockenhamwicke, co. Wilts; vice Thomas
Smith, M.A., resigned. Westm., 10 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 119.)
Quintyn, Theophilos, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Bristol ; vice [John] Dash-
f^ildy deceased. Oxfbrd, 9 and 10 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. Nos. 77, 89.)
Baikes, Thomas, elk., rector of St Maiy in South Eelsey, co. Lincoln. Westm.,
7 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 188.)
Rainbow, Edward, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the Eing,— dean of
Peterborough ; vice John Cosin, S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of
Durham. Westm., 8 Dec.
(12 C^has. 2. p. 2. No. 91.)
( »» » ^« M 18.)
Randall, Benjamin, elk., rector of Ghreat Blackenham, co. Suffolk, Norwich dioc.
Westm., 14 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 182.)
Randolph, Humfirey, elk., vicar of Downe Hatherley, co. and dioc. of Gloucester ;
vice Anthony Robinson, elk., ceded. Westm., 22 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 72.)
„ John, elk., S.T.P., rector of St. Mary's in Feltwell, co. Norfolk. Oxford,
1 Jan.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 26.)
Ratcliffe, Antony, elk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Oxford ; vice Richard Alles-
tree, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 8 Feb.
(88 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 6.)
Rathband, William, M.A., vicar of Southweale, co. Essex; vice Samuel Baker,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 4 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 83.)
Rawson, Edward, dk., rector of Horsmonden, co. Kent, Rochester dioc. Westm.,
12 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 85.)
Ray, Clement, elk., rector of Stansfeild, ca Suffolk. Westm., 26 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 868.)
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Rayner, George, elk., M.A., rector of Biddlesworth, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioc.
Westm., 14 Julj.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 190.)
Read, Christopher, elk., vicar of Burton alias Barton Abbotts alias Blake Barton,
Oxford dioc Westm., 27 Nov.
(Westm., 12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 52.)
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(12 Ohas. 2. p. 1. No. 449.)
Richard, dk., M^., vicar of Henlowe, co. Bedford, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
15 July.
(18 Chas. 3. p. 47. No. 188.)
„ William, elk., rector of Drew Haynton alias Taynton Drew, co. Devon, Exeter
dioc. Westm., 19 Dec.
(12 C^has. 2. p. 2. No. 9.)
Reading, John, dk., rector of Cfavtam near Canterbury, co. Kent, C!anterbnry dioc.
Westm., 6 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 151.)
„ John, dk., prebendary or canon of Canterbury ; vice [William] Kingsley,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 133.)
( n n !*• »f 159.)
„ Robert, dk., M. A., rector of Editianthorpe, co. Leic, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
24 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 69.)
Redman, John, elk., M.A., rector of Willingale Doe, London dioc. ; vice — Watts,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 14 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 400.)
Reeve, Thomas, S.T.P., rector of St. Viffars, Fulbome, co. Cambridge, El^ dioc., a
previous presentation uereof to John Masterson havmg been
. revoked. Westm., 22 July.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 29.)
ReyneU, George, elk., M.A., rector of St. Margaret's in Fryday Streete in the city of
London. Westm., 14 Mar. 18 Chas. 2.
♦(17 CJhas. 2. p. 3. No. 16.)
Reyner, Daniel, elk., rector of Pinley, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. ; vice Richard
Watts, dk., deceased. Westm., 10 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 211.)
Reynolds, Edward (son of Reynolds, S.T.P.), canon or prebendary of Worcester ;
vice [Nathaniel] Giles, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 3 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 109.)
inn 19. „ 60.)
„ Francis, dk., vicar of Bishampton, co. and dioc. of Worcester, and pro-
vince of Canterbury. Westm., 12 Nov.
(14 C»ias. 2. p. 19. No. I03.>
George, dk., M.A., rector of Pitleworth alias Fotleworth, co. Southampton.
Winchester dioo. ; vice Nicholas Baker, deceased. Westm., 17 June
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 205.)
John, dk., rector of Braby cum Countesthorp, co. Leic. Lincoln dioc.
Westm., 9 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 158.>
Thomas, elk., vicar of Aston Rowant, oo. and dioc. of Oxford. Westm.^
28 Feb.
(14 CHias. 2. p. 19. No.^eO
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Rhodes, John, elk., rector of Barton Parva, alias Barton Milles, co. Suffolk, Norwich
dioc. Westm., 17 April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 925.)
Joseph, elk., rector of Old Badnor, co. Badnor. Westm., 21 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 8.)
Joseph, elk., S.T.P., rector of Thorpe nigh Newark, co. Notts, York dioc
Westm., 20 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 167.)
„ Timothj, elk., M.A., vicar of Homsey with the rectory of Long Biston,
annexed, CO. and dioc. of York. Westm., 22 Jan.
(18 C»ws. 2. p. 47. No. 99.)
Bichardson, Thomas, dk., rector of Bamingham co. and dioc. of York ; vice —
Button, deceased. Westm., 18 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 45.)
„ William, elk., M.A., rector of Catwick, co. and dioc. of York ; vice
Bohert Steele, ceded. Westm., 20 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 66.)
(14 „ „ 19. „ 126, under date 20 Oct.)
Bidge, John, dk., rector of Exton, co. Southampton ; vice Bohert Abbott, dk.,
deceased. Westm^ 80 Aug.
(12 Chas, 2. p. 1. No. 289.)
Badgway, Bohert, dk., M.A., rector of Braham, with the chapel of Buigholt, co.
Suffolk, Norwich dioc. Westm., 8 Dec.
(24 C^ias. 2. p^ 5. No. 7.)
Biland 1 John, dk., archdeacon of Coventry and Lichfield. Westm., 12 June.
Byland J (18 Chas. 2. p. 46. No. 7.)
( » >» 47. „ 58.)
Bives 1 Bruno, S.T.P., dean of Windsor ; vice [Christopher] Wren, 8.T.P., deceased.
Byvee J Westm., 25 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 39.)
\ w w 4. „ 186.)
M Edmund, dk., M.A., rector of Hardwicke near Aylesbury, co. Bucks, London
dioc. ; vice Doctor Henry Stringer, decMsed. Westm., 28 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 169.)
„ John, LL.B., canon or prebendary of Winchester ; vice Francis Alexander,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 16.)
( » *> 19. „ 122.)
Boberts, David, dk., rector of Penegiet, co. liontgomeiy. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Chatt. 2. p. 1. No. 379.)
Edward, elk., vicar of Llansanfraid in Mechin, oo. Montgomery, St Asaph
dioc. ; vice John Hughes, deceased. Westm., 18 Sept
i (12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 149.)
(George, 8.T.P., archdeacon of Winchester; vice [Edward] Burby (or
Burley)* S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 8 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 110.)
( „ „ 19. „ 69.)
Thomas, elk., M. A., vicar of Swaffham, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioc Westm.,
2 Dec.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 124.)
Thomas, dk., S.T.B., vicar of Fouldon, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioc. ; vice
Thomas Loades, clk«, ceded. Westm., 7 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 42.)
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BobertSy Thomas, oik., rector of Oyenton, co. Northampton, Peterborough dioc.
Westm., 6 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 107.)
„ William, dk., M.A., rector of Carleton Curleico, co. Leic. ; vice .John
White, deceased. Westm., 23 Aug.
(12 C^has. 2. p. 1. No. 227.)
Bobertson, Creorge, elk., vicar of Leysedowne, Isle of Sheppey» co. Kent Westm.,
iSept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 178, a.)
Bobinson, Alexander, elk., M.A., rector of Porlock» co. Somerset. Westm., 26 Jane.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 480.)
„ Anthony, dk., M.A., rector of Oddington, co. and dioc. of Gloucester ;
vice John Vade, deceased. Westm., 21 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 46.)
„ John, elk., M.A., rector of Uanverres in Yale, co. Denbigh, St. Asaph
dioc. Westm., 4 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 128.)
Rodnall, Robert, dk., vicar of Falkenham, co. Suffolk, Norwich dioc. ; vice Richard
Bridge, resigned. Weatm., 29 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 196.)
Rogers, Phillipp, dk., rector of Llanwithelan, co. Montgomery ; St. Asaph dioc.
Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 817.)
Robert, S.T.B., rector of Darfield, co. York. Westm., 8 Sept
(12 ChtA. 2. p. 21. No. 11.)
Walter, dk., prebendary or canon of Cterrall alias Oorwell in Hereford
Cathedral. Westm., 24 Aug.
(12 C%as. 2. p. 4. Nos. 190, 191.)
„ William, elk., MJ^., vicar of Tolshunt, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
16 July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Rolfe, William, dk., rector of St Mary Matfellon, alias Whiteehapell, co. Midd.,
London dioc. Westm., 1 1 June.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 86.)
Rollo, William, elk., M.A., vicar of Kirby Oreene, oo. Lincoln ; vice Robert Spencer,
deceased. Westm., 11 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 114.)
Rolt, Edward, dk., M.A., vicar of Baston, Lincoln, dioc. Westm., 29 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 93.)
Rosewell, John, S.T.R, canon or prebendaiy of Windsor ; vice Ralph, late bishop of
(yhichester, deceased. 22 Oct
(30 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 11.)
Rosse, Jamea, elk., M.A., rector of St Cuthbert's in the town of Bedford, Lincoln
dioc. ; vice Robert Cordall, ceded. Westm., 22 May.
(17 C^ias. 2. p. 3. No. 68.)
RoBsington, James, elk., vicar of St. Clement's, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
25 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 160.)
„ James, rector of St Breoks, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. Westm., 24 May.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 28.)
Rowlands, Humfrey, dk., rector of Lanoryn, co. Montgomery. Westminster 21 July
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 84.)
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Rushworth, Isaac, elk., rector of Glandestry, eo. Badnor. Westm., 29 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 125.)
Bnssell, John, elk., rector of Byrne alias Byrne Intrioseca, eo. Dorset, a peculiar of
the deanery of S4jisbnry. Weatm., 6 Dec.
(16 ChBB, 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
„ Bichard, elk., rector of Brixton alias Brison in the Isle of Wight, co.
Southampton, Winchester dioo. Westm., 16 July.
(12 CHias. 2. p. 3. No. 120.)
Bnter, Samuel, dk., M.A., canon or prebendary of Lonfdon in Lichfield Cathedral ;
vice George Cuthbert, deceased: — iriUk the canon's house within
the close of Lichfield Cathedral, on the south side ; vice Mathew
Babington, S.T.P., deceased, late canon residentiary. Westm.,
18 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 28, 29.)
Buting, John, elk., rector of St. Leonard's in Colchester, co. Essex, London dioc. ;
vice Paul Dockett, elk., ceded. Westm., 28 Oct.
(14 ChaB, 2. p. 19. No. 114.)
„ John, elk., rector of Grinstead with Colchester, co. Essex, London dioc. ;
vice Paul Duckett, elk., ceded. Westm., 28 Oct.
(14 C^as. 2. p. 19. No. 115.)
Byland, John, elk., rector of Birmingham, co. Warwick, Lichfield and Coventry
• dioc. Westm., 7 Jan.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Sackett, John, elk., prebendary or canon of Milton in laneoln Cathedral ; vice
Matthew Styles, deceased. Westm., 23 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 19.)
„ John, prebendary or canon of St. Herman in the collegiate church of
Brecon, St, David's dioc. ; vice Prichard, deceased. Westm.,
23 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 22.)
St. George, Anthony, M.A., rector of Houghton, co. Suffolk, Norwich dioc. Westm.,
11 Oct.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19 No. ^)
Salisbury, William, rector of St. Geoige alias Eegadog, St Asaph dioc. Westm.,
31 July.
(13 Chaa. 2. p. 47. No. 159.)
Salley, Benjamin, B A., rector of Helmeley, co. Suffolk, Norwich dioc. Westm.,
20 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 223.)
Salter, Nicholas, vicar of Dunsford, co. Devon. Westm., 24 Aug.
(12Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 257.)
Salway, Daniel, vicar of Hill Merton, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. ; vice Lancelot
Addison, S.T.P., and ex-chaplain in ordinary to the King, resigned.
Westm., 18 Oct
(32 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 6.)
Salwey, John, M.A., rector of Bichard's Castle, Herefind dioc. Westm., 19 Oct
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 145.)
Samb, Charles, vicar of E^buckland, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. ; vice James Bach,
deceased. Westm., 8 ApriL
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 253.)
Samwaies, Peter, S.T.P., rector of Bedall, co. York; vice William Metcalfe, deceased.
Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 32.)
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Sandall, Benjamin, M.A., vicar of Calverlej, co. and dioc. of York ; vice Richard
Waugh, ceded. Westm., 14 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 105.)
Sandeys 1 Thomas, M.A., rector of Pnrleigh, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm.,
Sandys J 31 May.
(80 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 34.)
Sandlaod 1 Christopher, rector of Oedney, Lincoln dioc. ; vice Louis Weemes,
Sandelandj S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 6 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 150.)
Sanger, Grabriel, M.A., Ticar of Steeple Ashton cum Semington, co. Wilts, Salisbury
dioc. ; vice Henry Carpenter, resigned. Westm., 27 April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 244.)
Sansam, Nicholas, dk., rector of Withcall, co. Lincoln. Westm., 20 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 99.)
Saomares, John,— dean of Guernsey,— canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice John
Lloyd, S.T.F., deceisised. Westm., 15 April.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 12.)
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John,S.T.P.,-— dean of Guernsey, — erector of Hasely, co. and dioc. of Oxford;
vice Francis Turner, S.T.P., late bishop of Rochester, translated to
Ely. Westm., 14 Not.
(86 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 20.)
Saunders, Edward, M.A., rector of Withcock, co. Leic. ; vice John C!awdry, deceased.
Westm., 11 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 116.)
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Humphrey, M.A., vicar of Netherbury with the chapel of Beominster,
CO. Dorset, Salisbury dioc., a peculiar of the deanery of Salisbury.
Westm., 18 May.
(19 Chas. 2. (divers years) No. 2.)
Richard, elk., rector of Loxbaare, co. Devon. Westm., 7 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 189.)
Savage, Arthur, elk., canon or prebendary of Carlisle; vice Frederick Tunstall,
deceased. Westm., 14 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 69.)
( t> » 4. „ 88.)
„ Henry, elk., D.D., rector of Sherboume St. John's, co. Southampton.
Westm., 12 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 450.)
„ Henry, S.T.F., rector of Blaydon in the chapel of Woodstock, co. Oxon.
Westm., 28 Oct
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 142.)
„ Henry, S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Gloucester ; vice Walter Blandford,
S.T.P., promoted to be bishop of Oxford. Westm., 14 Dec.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. Nos. 81, 82.)
„ Thomas, S.T.B., canon or prebendaiy of Liddington, co. Lincoln. Westm.,
11 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 112, 118.)
S^, Robert, — ^provost of Oriel College, Oxford, — ^rector of Orpington with the chapel
thereof, Canterbury dioc. Westm., 6 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 162.)
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Saj, Robert, S.T.P., rector of March Gibbon, co. Backs, lincoln dice. ; vice •-*-
Evans, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 87 Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 3.)
Sayer, John, elk., vicar of Eastham, co. Essex, London dioc. Westm., 28 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 874.)
„ Joseph, elk., M. A., rector of Yattendon, oo. Berks. Westm., 28 Julj.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 878.)
„ Joseph, rector of Newbnry, co. Berks, SaHsbory dioc. Westm., 19 Oct.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 11.)
Sayers, Joseph, tector of St. Mary's alias North Church, Barkhamstead, co. Hertf.,
Lincoln dioc. ; vice Roger Wilibrd, S.T.F., deceased. Westm.»
8 April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 7.)
Scaife, Christopher, elk., M Jl., reetor of Ottringtoo* York dioc. Westm., 7 Dee.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 30.)
Scarbronghe, Gervase, rector of Thorpe joxta Hadisooe, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioo>
Weetm.» 28 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 168.)
Sclater, William, elk., rector of Barton de le Clay, oo. Bedford. Westm., 26 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 188.)
Scott, James, elk., rector of Foord, co. Northumbld., Durham dioc. Westm., 19 Nov.
(12 Cha% 2. p. 2. Na 22.)
„ Peter, LL.D., canon or prebendary of Windsor ; vice William Brongfa, S.T.P.,
deceased. Westm., 11 July.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 6.)
M William,— chaplain of St. George's, — vicar of Northfleet, co. Kent, a peculiar of
Canterbury ; vice — — Cunningham, deceased. Westm., 80 Oct.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 6.)
Scudamore, Robert, M. A.,, rector of Stoake Edith, co. and dioc. of Hereford ; vice
Henry Rogers, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 25 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 89.)
Searle, John, M.A., late Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, vicar of Broad Hmnp*
ston, oo. Devon, Exeter dioc; vice William Jesse, deceased.
Westm., 10 April.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 30.)
Sedgwick, Joseph, M.A., rector of Allthorpe in the Isle of Axholme and deanery of
Manley, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 1 April.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 26.)
Sedgwicke, Obediah, M.A., vicar of Rampton, oo. (Cambridge, Ely dioc. Westm., 5
April.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 17. No. 257.)
Seddon, William, rector of Gropenhall, co. and dioc of Chester. Westm., 10 May.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 286.)
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Sedon, Lawrence* prebendary or canon of Hunderton, co. Hereford. Westm., 21 July.
(12 CShas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 110, HI.)
Sefum, John, M.A., rector of Harting, oo. Sussex, dioo. Chichester. Westm., 27
Feb.
(20 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 9.)
Sergant, Richard, rector of Shalden, co. Southampton, Winchester dioc. ; vice An-
thony Champbeis, resigned. Westm., 22 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 28.)
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Sergeant, William, M.A., rector of West Icheoor, oo. Sussex, Chichester dioc ; vice
John Knight, deceased. Westm., 15 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 210.
Sharpe, John, elk., vicar of Lostwitfaie, Exeter dioc. Westm., 26 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 4.
Sharpe, John, S.T.P., dean of Norwich ; vice Herhert Astley, LL.D., deceased.
Westm., 17 Juie.
(33 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 12.
Shawe* Gkorge, S.T.B., rector of Lee, oo. Kent, Rochester dioc. Westm., 29 Aug.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 186.
^ Hugh, vicar of Missen, co. Notts ; vice Martin Horhurj, ceded. Westm,
19 June.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 198.
Lawrence, vicar of Cockram, eo. Laaoaster, Chester dioc., province of Toric
Westm., 2Q March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. Na 68.
Samuel, elk., M.A., rector of Long Whatton* co. Leic. ; vice Henry Bohin
son, deceased. Westm., 1 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 288.
Silvester, vicar of By, co. and dioc. of Hereford. Westm., 9 Feb. 18 Chaa. 2
*(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 19.
William, elk., rector of Waveston Bidware, co. Stafford. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 266.
William, rector of Bushock, co. and dioc. of Worcester. Westm., IS Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 185.
Sheene, William, oik., vicar of Old Sodhury, ca Glouc. Westm., 14 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 281.
Sheltoo, William, elk., M.A., vicar of Wykham, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 3 Dec
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 44.
Shephard, Williym, elk., rector of Tilbrooke, co. Bedford. Westm., 4 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 197.
Sherard, William, rector of Glatton cum Holme, eo. Hunts, Lincohi dioc ; vice
Samuel Chohneley, deceased. Westm., 24 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 46. No. 3.
Shippen, William, rector of Kirkeheaton, co. and dioc of York. Westm., 28 Jan.
(22 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 2.
Shixl^, James, dk., vicar of Dinton alias Dinington, co. Bucks. West., 8 Sept.
(12Chas.2. p. l.No. 81.
Shiite, Nathaniel, elk., vicar of Kirke Burton, co. York. Westm., 2 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. Na 329.
Shoard, Bichard, M JL., vicar of Shephall, oo. Hertford, London dioc. Westm., 14 Dec
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 28.
Shortmdge, Hugh, rector of Bingash alias Eshrecme, oo. Devon. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 88.
Shnmer, Henry, rector of Dartington, co. Devon, Bxeter dioc. Westm., 12 Aug.
(18 C;has. 2. p. 47. Na 86.
Shnrlock, Bichard, S.T.P., rector of Winwicke, co. Lancaster, Chester dioc. Westm.^
17 July.
(ISChas. 2. p. 4. No. 27.
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Sill, William, M.A., canon or prebendary of Westminster ; vice Charles Gibhs,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 20 Oct
(33 Chas. 2. p. 7. No. 5.)
Simkin, Charles, elk., rector of Hemley alias Helmeley, co. Saffolk. Westm., 6 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 84.)
Slater, John, rector of Birmingham, co. Warwick ; vice Luke Smith, deceased. Westm.,
15 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 208.)
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William, vicar of Bramford Speake, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm., 7 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 105.)
Slye, Edward, rector of Upton Lovell, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. Westm., 25 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 91.)
Smart, Daniel, M.A., rector of Chelmondeston alias Chempston, co. Suffolk, Norwich
dioc. ; vice Canham, ceded. Westm., 21 Mar.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 81.)
Smaythwayte, Edward, elk., vicar of Hart, oo. Durham. WestnL, 13 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 74.)
Smith 1 Bryan, dk., M.A., rector of Bendlesham, co. Suffolk ; vice Jarvice Hubbald,
Smyth J MA., deceased. Westm., 25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 149.)
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(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 280.)
Everard, elk., rector of Alston, co. Butland. Westm., 22 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 129.)
Henry, M.A., vicar of Home-Lacy, co. and dioc. of Hereford ; vice Mathew
Turner, S.T.B., deceased. Westm., 25 Nov.
(14 Caias. 2. p. 19. No. 87.)
James, S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Exeter; vice [William] Cox,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 11 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 100, 101.)
James, S.T.B., archdeacon of Bamm alias Bamestable, Exeter dioc.
Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 129.)
( >i M 19. „ 81.)
John, vicar of Paul, co. C!omwall, Exeter dioc. ; vice Thomas Harris,
deceased. Westm., 17 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 206.)
John, rector of the Holy Trinity, Colchester, London dioc Westm.,
11 Nov.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 136.)
„ John, rector of St. Thomas, Haverfordwest, St. David's dioc. ; vice John
Parry, deceased. Westm., 28 Dec.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 112.)
See Howell, ali<u Smith.
„ Samuel, elk., rector of St. Bennett, Gracechurch Street, London. Westm.,
25 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 429.)
„ Samuel, rector of Monckes Norton, co. Kent Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 316.)
„ Samuel, elk., rector of Eastbridge, co. Kent Westm., 24 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 256.)
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No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent EoUs ; Charles II. — coni.
Smith 1 Samuel, elk., rector of Sadington, co. Leicester. Westm., 19 Sept.
Smyth J (12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 141.)
Sebastian, S.T.P., canon of Oxford ; vice John Fell, S.T.P., promoted dean
of Oxford. Westm., II Feb.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 5.)
(13 „ 4. „86.)
Thomas, M.A., canon or prebendary of Carlisle; yice Lancelot Dawes,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 5.)
( »> i> 19* » 980
Thomas, S.T.F., prebendary of the fourth prebend or canonry of Durham ;
vice [John] Barwicke, promoted dean of Durham. Westm., 3 Dec.
(12 ChsM, 2. p. 2. No. 13.)
V »» » 4. „ 14.)
Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Stansfeild, Lincoln dioc. ; vice Thomas James,
elk., ceded. Westm., 7 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 88.)
Thomas, prebendary or canon of Tachebrooke, Lichfield ; vice Doctor Love,
deceased. Westm., 5 March.
*(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 2.)
Thomas, S.T.P., prebendary of the fourth prebend or canonry of Durham ;
vice John Barwick, S.T.P., ceded. WestoL, 25 Mar.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 23.)
( » „ 47. „ 62.)
Thomas, S.T.P., — prebendary of Durham,— dean of Carlisle ; vice Guy
Carleton, S.T.P., promoted. Westm., 14 Feb.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 81.)
WiUiam, elk., rector of Keinston Tarrant Eeinston, co. Dorset ; vice Leonard
Clotworthy, elk., deceased. Westm., 3 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 48.)
Sommers, William, vicar of Br&pole, co. Dorset, Bristol dioc Westm., 20 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 127.)
Sorsby, Robert, S.T.P., precentor of York, rector of Berkin, co. and dioc. of Tork.
Westm., 29 Aug.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 44.)
Sourton, Francis, elk., rector of Honyton, co. Devon. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 68.)
South, James, elk., M.A., rector of Wymondham, Lincoli^ dioc. Westm., 6 Dee.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 84.)
„ Robert, canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice Bex^jamin Lanie, late
bishop of Peterborough, translated to Lincoln. Westm., 22 ApriL
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18. No. 7.)
„ Robert, S.T.P., rector of LlandisseU, St. David's dioc. ; vice John Williams,
resigned. WestoL, 22 June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 61.)
„ Robert, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Oxford ; vice Richard Gardner,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 28 Dec.
(22 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 8.)
Southwood, Benjamin, S.T.B., vicar of Great Harrowden, co. Northampton, Peter-
borough dioc. Westm., 4 June.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 218.)
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No. 2. — PVesentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — eonL
Sowton, Stephen, M.A.y rector of Orsett, co. Eater, London dioc We«tm., 4 June.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 6.)
Spademan, John, M.A., rector of the moiety of the rectoiy of Llandynam, co. MonU
gomerj, Bangor dioc.- ; vice Henry Compton, S.T.P., promoted to
be bishop of Oxford. Westm., 18 Dec.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 3.)
„ Thomas, rector of Althoipe, Isle of Axholme, co. Lincohi ; yiee Jeremiah
Phillipps, deceased. Westm., 81 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 26.)
Sparke, Vincent, vicar of Shalfleet, co. Southampton, Winchester dioc. WestoL,
25 Sept
(U Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 78.)
Sparkes, Roger, rector of Middleton, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc; vice Onioaas
Langrish, resigned. Westm., 6 March.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. f )
Sparrow, Anthony, S.T.R, archdeacon of Sudbury, Norwich dioc. ; vice Tfaeophiliis
Kent, deceased. Westm«, 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 9.)
( „ „ 19. „122,a.)
„ Anthony, S.T.P., rector of Monghton alias Mongton, co. Suffolk, a peenhar
of Canterbniy. Westm., 22 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 83.)
Speed, Samuel, rector of Whitbnme Jnxta Sunderland, co. and dioc of Doriiam.
Westm., 7 Oct.
(24 CJhas. 2. p. 5. No. 17.)
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Samuel, M.A., canon or prebendary of Oxford; vice Sebastian Smith
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 2 May.
(26 CSias. 2. p. 6. No. 8.)
Spenoe, Abraham, rector of Market Bosworth, co. Leicester, Lincoln dioc. Westm.,
25 May.
(20 Chas. 2. p. 4. Noc «.)
Spencer, John, elk., rector of Newchurch, co. Kent. Westm., 29 Aug.
(12 Caias. 2. p. 1. No. 206.)
„ John, S.T.P., archdeacon of Sudbury, co. Suffolk; Norwich dioc; vice
Anthony Sparrowe, S.T.P., promoted. Westm., 22 Nov.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 21.)
Spicer, William, M.A., vicar of Stone, Worcester dioc, a province of Canterbofj.
Westm., 23 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 144.)
Spooner, John, M.A., rector of East Down, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm.,
22 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nc ft4.)
Spratt, Thomas, canon or prebendary of Carleton cum Thirlebye, in Lincoln Cathe«
dral ; vice [Hugh] Downehall, resigned. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 85, 86.)
„ Thomas, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King,— canon or pre-
bendary of Windsor; vice Richard Milward, S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 12 Jan.
(82 Chaa. 2. p. 8. Nc 3.)
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No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — cont,
Spratt, Thomas, S.T.F., dean of Westminster ; vice John Dolben, late bishop of
Bochester, translated to York. Westm., 20 Sept.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. I.)
Sqnibb, Arthur,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King,— ricar of Netherbary
and Bemister, with the chapel of Mangarton, co. Dorset, Salisbury
dioc. Westm., 18 April.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 6.)
Squire, Arthur, elk., M.A., vicar of Heightington, co. Durham. Westm., 20 July.
(IS Chas. 2. p. I. No. 382.)
„ John, rector of Barnes, co. Surrey. Westm., 14 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No* 282.)
Staiuibrth, Jonathan, M.A., rector of Hogneston, co. Derby ; vice Bobert Cooke,
ceded. Westm., 9 Dec.
(32 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 114.)
Stainnaugfae, Peter, rector of Aughton, co. palatine lAncaster, Chester dioc. ; vice
— - Broxthorpe, deceased. Westm., 8 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 105.)
Stane 1 William, M.A., rector of HoUingbume, co. Kent, Canterbury dioc.
Stavne V (12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 148. dated 6 July.)
StameJ (12 „ 2. „ 81. „ 12 Sept.)
(18 „ 4. „ 34. „ 16 Feb.)
(12 „ 46. „ 4. „ 8 June.)
M „ revoeatioii of presentation.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 20. dated 9 Jan.)
Standfkst, Bichard, canon or prebendary of Bristol ; vice [Thomas] Tucker, deceased.
Westm., 25 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 41.)
V >f » 4. „ 188.)
Standisb, John, S.T.P., rector of Thersfeild, co. Herts, liucoln dioc. ; vice Francis
Turner, S.T.P., promoted bishop of Bochester. Westm., 1 Dec.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 1.)
Stanford, Michael, M.A., rector of Aldingham, co. Lancaster, Chester dioc. Westm.,
8 Oct. .
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 16.)
Stanley, Joshua, M.Am vicar of West Ham, co. Essex, London dioc. ; vice Bichaid
Hollingworth, M.A., resigned. Westm., 28 Feb.
(34 ChBB. 2. p. 2. No. 27.)
„ Bobert, vicar of Kynnerley, St. Asaph dioc. ; vice John Smallman, deceased.
Westm., 25 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 90.)
Starkey, William, rector of Pulham, with the chapel belonging to same, co. Norfolk,
Norwich dUoe.; vice Daniel Sayer, deceased. Westm., 21 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 168.)
„ William, rector of Pulham, St. Mazy the Virgin, with the chapel of St
Mar^ Magdalen annexed, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioc. Westm., 18
April.
(36 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 2.)
Sledman, Bichard, elk., vicar of Ardley, London dioc Westm., 21 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 1.)
Steel, Bobert, rector of Catwiek, co. and dioc. of York. Westm., 22 Jan.
(13Chas.2. p.47.No. 96.)
Stophens, Thomas, S.T.P., rector of Lackford, co. Suffolk, Norwich dioc.; vice
William Hall, S.T.P., ceded. Westm., 14 May.
(UChas. 2.p. 19.No.811.)
110 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — ^Plresentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles 11. — cont.
SteTenB, Jeremy, elk., S.T.B., rector of Qainton, co. Northampton. Westm., 8 Sept.
(12Cha8. 2. p. l.No. 139.)
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John, rector of Wjmondham, co. Leicester, Lincoln dioc. ; vice William
Qouldston, ceded. Westm., 15 March.
(16 Chas, 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Thomas, elk., S.T.B., vicar of St. John's, in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent
Westm., 11 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 174.)
Timothy, elk., rector of Letcomhe Bassett, Salisbury dioc. Westm., 6 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 8.)
Stiff, John, M.A., rector of Helmly, co. Suffolk, Norwich dioc. ; vice Salley,
ceded. Westm., 24 Feb.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 41.)
Stillingfleet, Edward, S.T.F.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — arch-
deacon of London ; vice Thomas Lamplugh, promoted bishop of
Exeter. Westm., 27 April.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 28.)
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John, rector of Beckingham, co. and dioc. of Lincoln ; vice John
Faireclough (commonly called Featly) whose presentation is an-
nulled. Westm., 7 Aug.
(IS C^as. 2. p. 47. No. 82.)
Stock, Charles, elk., rector of Aston Tngham, co. Hereford. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 864.)
Stocke, Christopher, M. A., rector of Aston Ingram, oo. and dioc. of Hereford.
Westm., 28 July.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ■^.)
Stone, Christopher, elk., chancellor of York Cathedral. Westm., 26 and 27 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 56.)
\ >» f» 4. I, 72.)
„ C^hristopher, S.T.F.,— chancellor of York, — ^rector of Scraingham, co. and dioc.
of York. Westm., 20 Feb.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 18. No. 18.)
Clifton, vicar of Northey, oo. and dioo. of Oxford; vice Thomas Twitty,
resigned. Westm., 15 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 71.)
John elk., M.A., vicar of Avely alias Alvey, oo. Essex. Westm., 8 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 416.)
Thomas, vicar of Warle alias Worle, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc. ; vice
Christopher Wellan, deceased. Westm., 27 Jan.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Stopford, Joshua, M.A., canon or prebendary of Normanton, pertaining to the
church of Southwell. Westm., 24 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 60.)
( M M 4. „ 76.)
„ Joshua, rector of All Saints, Pavement, city and dioc. of York ; vice — ^
Dalby, deceased. Westm., 27 Aug.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 179.)
Story, Fargus, M.A., rector of Bothbuiy, Durham dioc. Westm., 21 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 21.)
Stradling, George, prebendary or canon of Wenlocke's Barne, London ; vice Brian
Walton, promoted bishop of Chester. Westm., 5 Dee.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 11.)
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No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II. — cant
Stradling, George, rector of Fnlham, London dioc. Westm. 2 Feb.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 40.)
„ Greorge, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Westminster ; vice John Hay-
wood, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 29 July.
(1.5 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 24.)
„ (George, S.T.F., precentor of Chichester; vice Nathaniel Crewe, S.T.P.,
promoted bishop of Oxford. Westm., 15 July.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 3.)
„ George, S.T.F., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — dean of
Chichester ; yioe Lambrock Thomas, S.T.P., deceased. Westm.^
12 Dec.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 6.)
Stratford, Nicholas, 8.T.P., — ^warden of Christ College, Manchester, — dean of St.
Asaph ; vice Humphrey Lloyd, promoted bishop of Bangor.
Westm., 30 Dec.
(25 C!ha8. 2. p. 1. No. 9.)
Strickland, Richard, yicar of Dinton alias Donnington, co. Bucks, lincoln dioc.
Westm., 11 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 169.)
Stubbe, Edmond, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, rector of Rendlesham, co.
Suffolk, Norwich dioc. Westm., 22 ilmne.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 22.)
Stubbs, Robert, rector of Warburgs, city and dioc. of Bristol ; vice Tillidams,
deceased. Westm., 8 July.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 185.)
Stoddert, John, M.A., vicar of Crosthwaite, co. Cnmbld., Carlisle dioc. Westm., 15
Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 78.)
(13 „ „ 47. „ 9., under date 17 Nov.)
(14 „ „ 26. „ 21.)
Stnkes, Thomas, M.A., rector of Molesworth, eo. Hunts, Lincoln dioc. ; vice Edward
Lynne, resigned. Westm., 11 May.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 70.)
Styles, Jone, S.T.P., canon or prebendary of Exeter ; vice Seth Ward, promoted
bishop of Exeter. Westm., 5 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 22, 28.)
„ Samuel, rector of Ashby Farva, co. Leicester, Lincoln dioc. Westm., 22 July.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 177.)
Sudbury, John, canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice ^Richard Steward,
promoted dean of Westminster, or deceased. Westm., 7 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 140.)
( » « 19. „ 162.)
„ John, S.T.P., dean of Durham ; vice John Berwick, resigned, now dean
of St Paul's, London. Westm., 17 Dec.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. Nos. 16, 51.)
Sutton, Miles, vicar of St. Helen's, Abington, co. Berks, Salisbury dioc. Westm.,
21 Jan.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 4.)
* Pat. Boll. 12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 140. states "perpromotionem Bive_per mortem naturalem
'* Eicardi Steward in Becani Eoclesie."
M n », 19* M 162. „ "vice Bichard Steward, Dean of Westminster,
" deceased "
Steward died at Paris, 14th Nov. 1661.
112 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTT-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — PresentatioDB on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — coni,
Swadlin, Thomas, S.T.P., rector of St. Peter's, with the vicarage of All Saints
annexed, Stamford, co. and dioc. of Lincoln ; vice John Adamson,
deceased. Westm., 25 Jane.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Swann, John, rector of Ickham, with the chapel of Wells, co. Kent. Westm., 18
Aug.
(12 CShas. 2. p. 3. No. 88.)
Swathe, George, vicar of Hatfeild Peverill, co. Essex, Lincoln [London] dioc.
Westm., 15 Jaly.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 181.)
Swayne, Richard, elk., M.A., vicar of Cleirowe, co. Radnor. Westm., 9 July.
(12 Chas. 1. p. 1. No. 406.
Swift, Thomas, dk., M.A., rector of Thorpe Mandew alias Thorpe Mondeville alias
Thorpe Mundefeild, co. Northampton. Westm., 21 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 486.)
„ Thomas, canon or prehendary of Warham, Hereford. Westm., 27 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 64, 65.)
„ Thomas, M.A., rector of St MartiB's Carfax, city and dioc. of Oxford.
Westm., 6 May.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 71.)
Swinden, Tobias, elk., canon or prebendary of Wistow in York Cathedral ; vice
Thomas Blakstone, deceased. Westm., 80 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 111.)
( n n 12. „ 76.)
Swinglehurst, ^chard, prebendary or canon of the prebend called the Chancellor's
Prebend, Llandaff ; vice Francis Davis, ceded. Westm., 24 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 170, l7l.)
Swynock, Joseph, M. A., rector of St. Martin's Orgar, London ; vice Brian Walton,
ceded. Westm., 6 July.
(18 ChBA. 2. p. 47. No. 184.)
[Sydserf] , Thomas, — bishop of Oalloway, — ^rector of Overton, co. Southampton ; vice
Parkehurst, deceased. Westm., 2 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 76.)
Tally 1 Tunothy, elk., canon or prebendary of Geuendale in York Cathedral.
TuUie V Westm., 24 Aug.
TuUy J (12 ChM. 2. p. 4. Nos. 192, 198.)
Taylor, John, S.T.B., vicar of Dorston, co. and dioc. of Hereford. Westm., 15
March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 69.)
„ Richard, elk., reetor of Toft, co. Lincob. Westm., 21 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 362.)
„ Robert, elk., M.A., rector of Bast Bamet, oo. Herts., London dioc. Westm.,
12 July.
(83 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 9.)
Templer, Benjamin, elk;, rector of Ashly, co. Northampton. Westm., 26 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 53.)
„ John, elk., rector of Balsham, co. Cambridge, Kly dioc. Westm., 25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 145.)
Tennison, Philip, dk., archdeacon of the county of Norfolk. Westm., 13 Axxs,
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 74.)
( » » 12. ), 18.)
Terwhitt, Thomas, S.T.B., rector of Magna Mundin, co. Herts. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 64.)
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No. 2.— Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — eoni,
Thexton, Robert, dk., rector of Trunch, co. Norfolk. Westm., 27 Jaly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 838.)
„ Robert, dk., rector of TrimiDgham, co. Norfolk. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 306.)
Thomas, Edward, elk., rector of Winterborne Mounton, eo. Wilts, Salisbury dioe.
Westm., 15 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 57.)
„ John, elk., M.A., vicar of Whaplode, co. and dioe. of Lincoln. Westm., 18
Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 152.)
„ Lambrook, S.T.P., dean of Chichester (with residence) ; Tice Nathaniel
Crewe, S.T.P.; promoted bishop of Oxford. Westm., 15 July.
(23 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 4.)
n Oliver, elk., M.A., vicar of Neveme, co. Pembroke, St. David's dioe.
Westm,, 4 Oct.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 144.)
w William, elk., M.A., rector of St Florence, co. Pembroke. Westm., 20 Jnly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 384.)
„ William, elk., precentor of St. David's Cathedral. Westm., 4 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 108.)
( « » 19. » 54.)
„ William, elk., S.T.P., dean of Worcester Cathedral ; vice Thomas War-
mestry, deceased. Oxford, 22 Nov.
(17 CJias. 2. p. 3. No. 84.)
Thompson, James, elk., vicar of Merington, Durham dioe. Westm., 25 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 134.)
„ Richard, S.T.P.,— one of the chaphuns in ordinary to the King, and one of
the prebendaries of Bristol, — dean of Bristol ; vice Samuel Crosman,
S.T.B., deceased. Westm., 14 May.
(36 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 4.)
( „ „ 9. „ 4., under date 12 Jan.)
Robert, M. A., rector of Matlaske, co. Norfolk. Westm., 25 Jnly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 329.)
William, elk., M.A., rector of Stilton, co. Hunts. Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 828.)
William, dk., rector of Aldingham, county palatine of Lancaster, Chester
dioe. ; vice Michael Stanford, deceased. Westm., 24 April.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 18.)
ThomboTOughl Giles, rector of St. Nicholas in Guildford, co. Surrey. Westm., 25
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 151.)
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John, elk., rector of Over Moigne, co. Dorset, Bristol dioe
Westm., 13 March.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 25.)
William, elk., canon or prebendary of Worcester Cathedral ; Tice
Robert White, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 8 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 76.)
( „ „ 4. „ 128, under date 12 Sept.)
Thomdike, Herbert, S.TJ*., canon or prebendary of Westminster; vice Mathew
Nicholas, S.T.P., late dean of St. Paul's, London, deceased. Westm.,
25 Aug.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. Nos. 89, 57.)
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114 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2.-^Pre86ntation8 on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — cont.
Thome, Giles, elk., archdeacon of Buckingham. Westm., 19 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. S. No. 14.)
( „ „ 19. „ 119a.)
Thorold, Edward, S.T.B., prebendary or canon of Sanctie Crucis in Lincoln CathedraL
Westm., 5 Sept.
(12 C^has. 2. p. 4. Nos. 187, 138.)
Thorowgood, Thomas, S.T.B., rector of Oessingham Magna, co. Norfolk. Westm.,
23 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 63.)
Thorpe, George, S.T.P., — chaplain to the archbishop of Canterbury, — canon or pre-
bendary of Canterbury; vice John Bargrave, S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 20 May.
(32 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 26.)
Throckmorton, Raphael, S.T.P., archdeacon of Lincoln ; granted to him by the
King's father in 1645, being at that time void through the death of
Morgan Wynne, S.T.P. Westm., 16 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 60.)
( W >« 19* 9> «•)
„ Raphael, S.T.P., prebendary or canon of Sexaginta Solidorom in
Lincoln Cathedral ; vice Laurence Carlile, deceased. Westm., —
Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 133, 134.)
Thruston, Clement, rector of Toppesfeild, co. Essex. Westm., 1 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. No. 113.)
Thurman, Henry, elk., M.A., rector of St. Peter's and St. Mary's in Westout, alias
St.. Anne's in Lewes, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm., 1 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 100.)
Tillett, Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Stansfield, co. Suffolk, Norwich dioc. Westm.,
19 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19, No. 58.)
Tillotson, John, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — dean of Can-
terbury Cathedral; vice Thomas Turner, deceased. Westm., 29
Oct.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 12.)
„ John, S.T.D., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, dean of Can-
terbury,—prebendary (residentiary) of Oxgate, pertaining to S. Paul's
Cathedral, I>>ndon; vice William Sancroft, S.T.D., late dean of
S. Paul's, promoted archbishop of Canterbury. Westm., 6 Feb.
(30 Chas. 2. p. I. No. 27.)
Tireman, Thomas, M.A., vicar of Feliskirk, co. York. Westm., 7 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 179.)
Todd, John, elk., B.A., vicar of Stacheden, co. Bedford. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 271.)
Tomlyns, Samuel, elk., M.A., rector of Crawley, co. Southampton, Winchester dioc.
Westm., 16 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 118.)
Tompkins, James, vicar of Misterton, co. Somerset, Bath and Wells dioc. Westm.,
14 May.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 232.)
Tooge, Syrell, S.T.P., rector of Broadwater, co. Sussex, Chichester dioc. Westm..
15 Dec.
(22 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 4.)
Toogood, Richard, S.T.B., dean of Bristol ; vice Henry Glenham, S.T.P., promoted
bishop of St. Asaph. Westm., 20 Dec.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 15.)
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Tooker, Nicholas, elk., rector of Virginstowe, co. Devon, Exeter dioe. Westm.. 7
June.
(18 ChaB. 2. p. 47. No. 214.)
Topham, William, elk., M.A., rector of Hemiworth alias Heinsworth, co. and dioc.
of York. Westm., 13 Jan.
(82 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 2.)
Tortinton, Henry, vicar of Brixham, with the chapels of King's Weare and CJhurstow
annexed, co. Devon, Exeter dioc. Westm., 19 Aug.
(15 C^s. 2. p. 4. No. 21.)
Torway, Giles, elk., rector of South Cheriton, co. Devon. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 92.)
Towgood, Richard, S.T.B., canon or prebendary of Bristol Cathedral ; vice [Chris
topher] Greene, deceased. Westm., 25 Ailg.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 37.)
( » >» 4. „ 187.)
Townesend, Bobert, elk., presentation to the parish church of RadclifFe cum Chack-
man, co. Bucks. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 CJhas. 2. p. 1. No. 304.)
„ Bobert, elk., prebendary or canon of Bedford Minor, in Lincoln Cathe-
dnil. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 62, 63.)
„ Bobert, elk., S.T.P., rector of Preston Bissett, co. Bucks, dioc. Lincoln.
Westm., 15 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 101.)
Townley, Edmund, elk., M.A., rector and vicar of Corston, co. Lancaster, Chester
dioc. ; vice James Pilkington, deceased. Westm., 4 July.
(85 Chas. a. p. 4. No. 8.)
Trappe, John, jun., elk., rector of Whitchurch, co. Warwick ; vice John Dighton,
deceased. Westm., 28 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 34.)
Trelawny, Jonathan, elk., rector of St. Ive, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. ; a former
presentation to William Turner being revoked. Westm., 16 Oct.
(29Cha8. 2. p. 11. No. 8.)
Tremayne, Charles, elk., vicar of St Austoll alias St Austell, with the chapel of
Blasje annexed thereto, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. Westm., 23
April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 1.)
Tresoott, Thomas, elk., rector of Shadbrooke alias Showbrooke, co. Devon.
Westm., 13 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 77.)
•
Trewinnard, James, rector of Breag, co. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. ; vice William
Orchard, resigned. Westm., 24 Jan.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 26.)
Trigge, Henry, elk., vicar of Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester. Westm., 26 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 335.)
Xriggs, Henry, elk., rector of Gisleham, co. Suifolk, Norwich dioc. ; vice Richard
Adkinson, deceased. Westm., 6 June.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 193.)
Triplett, Thomas, S.T.F., canon or prebendary of Westminster ; vice John Sudbury,
S.T.P., promoted dean of Durham. Westm., 16 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. Nos. 23, 49.)
Tiy, Anthony, elk., M.A., rector of Passenham, co. Northampton. Westm., 16
Aug.
(12 Cnias. 2. p. 1. No. 275.)
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No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — cont.
Tabbing, John, elk., M.A., rector of Wareham All Saints, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioc;
Westm., 13 Jan.
(18 Chaa. 2. p. 47. No. 104.)
Tacker, Joshua, elk., archdeacon of Barum in Exeter Cathedral ; vice James
Smjtb, S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 17 July.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 46.)
( „ „ 19. „ 24.)
Take, Edward, elk., M.A., rector of Tolson Militis, co. Essex ; vice Matbew Gill,
deceased. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 244.>
Tully, Thomas, S.T P., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — dean of
Ripon, CO. and dioc. of York ; vice John Neale, S.T.P., deceased.
Westm., 23 April.
(27 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 2.)
',, Timothy, elk., rector of Middleton, Durham dioc. ; vice Anthony Maxton,
deceased. Westm., 16 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 75.)
Turner, Francis, S.T.P., dean of Windsor, with the deanery of Wolverhampton and
the registrarship of the Order of the Garter annexed thereto ; vice
John Durell, S.T.P., deceast-d. Westm., 27 June.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 15.)
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Henry, elk., rector of Wing, co. Rutland. Westm., 2 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 827.)
William, dk.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — rector of St»
Ive, CO. Cornwall, Exeter dioc. Westm., 2 1 July.
(29 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 19.)
Twittie, Thomas, elk., S.T.B., rector of Church Sench, co. and dioc. of Worcester.
Westm., 10 Oct.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 141.)
Twitty, Thomas, elk., rector of Draycot Folliat, co. Wilts, Salisbury dioc. Wettm.,
25 Feb.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^>
Tyler, John, elk., rector of Kentchurch, co. Hereford. Westm., 6 Aug. '
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 318.)
Tyrer, Thomaa, elk., M. A., rector of Mauncells Hope, co. Hereford ; vice Richard
Richard, deceased. Westm., 26 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 55.)
„ Thomas, elk., M.A., vicar of Sellacke otherwise Cellacke, otherwise Baylbam,
with the chapel of King's Caple Martinicowe, otherwise Marstons
and Pencoyd thereunto belonging, co. Hereford. Westm., 18 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 445.)
Uridge, Richard, elk., M.A.. vicar of Falkenham aliai Faltenham, co. Suffolk.
Westm., 7 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 86.)
Utting, Hamond, dk., M.A., vicar of Baston, eo. and dioc. of Lincoln. Westm..
12 May.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Utye, Emanuel, S.T.P., vicar of Stepney, co. Midd., London dioc., a former pre-
sentation to Francis Horton, elk., being revoked. Westm., 4 April.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 22.)
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Vaugfaaoy Edward, clk.» M.A.y archdeacon of Cardigan. Westm., 27 Aug.
(12 Chas, 2. p. 4. Nos. 176, 177.)
M Henry, elk., prebendary or canon of Landila in the collegiate church of
Brecon, St. David's dioc. Westm., 26 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 16, 17.)
„ Lonis Owyn, elk., rector of Bndbezton, co. Pembroke. Westm., 30 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. t>. 1. No. 288.)
ITamey, William, elk., rector of St. Peter's in the town of Bedford ; vice John
Newton, M.A., ceded. Westm., 7 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. ISO.)
Temon, Gtoorge, M. A., vicar of Oslington, co. Norfolk, Norwich dioc. Westm., 28
April.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 220.)
„ John, dk., M.A., rector of Hartley, co. and dioc. of Worcester; vice
Thomas Clent, elk., deceased. Westm., 5 June.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 32.)
Viecars, Samuel, dk., vicar of Stanwell, co. Midd., London dioc. Westm., 29 Aug.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 178.)
Viccary, Louis, elk., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — vicar of
Buckland Brewers, co. Devon, Ezet^ dioc. Westm., 2 Nov.
(24 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 11.)
Vlntener, Henry, S.T.B., rector of Weston Turvile, co. Bucks. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 47.)
Vivian, Daniel, LL.D., canon or prebendary of Southwell pertaining to Norwell
Pallace Hall, York dioc. Weatm., 12 Sept.
(12 Chas. .2. p. 4. No. 129.)
( >» i> 2. „ 76.)
Tyner, Thomas, dk., rector of Pawlerspnry, co. Northampton, Peterborough dioc. ;
vice Beale, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 26 Oct.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 88.)
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Thomas, dk., S.T.B., prebendaiy or canon of Gloucester ; vice Francis
Jacob, elk., M.A., deceased. Westm., 18 June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. Nos. 91, 92.)
„ Thomas, S.T.B., prebeWaiy or canon of Gloucester; vice [Thomas]
Warmestry, S.T.P., deceased. Oxford, 10 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 8. Nos. 87, 88.)
Wade, John, elk., M.A., rector of Wynnall, co. Southampton Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 360.)
„ William, M. A., rector of Broadwater, co. Sussex, dioc. Chichester. Westm.,
23 April.
(24 ChBB. 2. p. 2. No. 24.)
Waferer, Mirth, elk., canon or prebend in Winchester Cathedral ; vice — — Met-
calfe, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 12 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 80.)
( » » 4. „ 180.)
Wagstaffe, Thomas, elk., chancellor of Lichfield Cathedral, together with the prebend
of Alderwas ; vice [George] Downing, deceased. Westm., 3 Dec.
(86 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 13.)
Waldron, Edward, elk., rector of Glandostry, co. Badnor, dioc. St David's ; vice
Isaac Bushworth, elk., resigned. Westm., 26 Aug.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 187.)
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No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles II.-— cem^.
Walford, Michael, elk., M.A., yicar of Sheiiston, co. Stafiford, dioc. Lichfield and
Coventrj. Westm., 22 Jan*
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 55.)
Walker, Henry, elk., yicar of Anatie, oo. Warwick, dioc. Lichfield and Coventry.
Westm., 14 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 128.)
Wallis, Robert,* elk., vicar of Bradwell, eo. Backs; vice Dr. Du Moulin, ceded
Westm., 18 Jane.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 446.)
Walmisley, Charles, elk., vicar of Chessum, Leicester, dioc. Lincoln ; vice Adam
Langley, ceded. Westm., 27 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 48.)
Walsall, Francis, S.T.P., canon or prebend in Westminster Cathedral ; vice Jonathan
Browne, S.T.F., deceased. Westm., 29 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 29.)
( „ „ 4, „ 181.)
Wanley, Nathaniel, elk., vicar of the Holy Trinity in the city of Coventry, Lich-
field and Coventry dioc. Westm., 14 Oct.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 180.)
Ward, Hamnett, elk., M.D., rector of Porlock, co. Somerset, dioc. Bath and Wells.
Westm., 17 Sept.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 162.)
„ Nathaniel, M.A., canon or prebend of St Margaret's Leicester, pertaining to
Lincoln Cathedral. Westm., 28 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p 2. No. 53.)
( „ „ 4. „ 71, under date 17 Sept)
Richard, elk., rector of Bushy, co. Hertford, dioc. London. Westm., 24 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 53.)
Seth, S.T.P., vicar of St. Lawrence Jewry in the city of London; vice
Edward Reynolds, S.T.P., promoted bishop of Norwich. Westm.,
14 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 12.)
„ Seth, S.T.P., canon or prebend of Exeter Cathedral ; vice Wii.iam Cotton,
elk., deceased. Westm., 20 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 128, 129.)
( „ „ 2. No. 147.)
„ Seth, S.T.F., — prebendary or residentiary canon, — precentor of Exeter Cathe-
dral ; vice William Cotton, deceased. Westm., 25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 147.)
( „ „ 19. Nos. 128, 129.)
„ Thomas, elk., rector of Ickingham, All Saints, co. Suffolk, dioc. Norwich.
Westm., 4 Oct.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 160.)
Ware, Samuel, dk., rector of Aishcombe, dioc. Exeter; vice Shenton, elk., deceased.
Westm., 14 Jan.
(12Cha8. 2. p. 1. No. 11.)
Wareing, Thomas, elk., rector of Ck>mwall, co. and dioc. Oxford. Westm., 15 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 98.)
Waring, Richard, elk., prebend or canon of Grmdall in York Cathedral ; vice Richard
Leake, deceased. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 1 and 2.)
Warmeley, John, elk., rector of Elveington, co. and ctioc. York ; vice — Favour,
ceded. Westm., 80 Dec.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 111.)
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DBPUTY KEEPSR OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS, 119
No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Bolls 3 Charles U, — cant.
Wannestree, Thomas, S.T.P., prebeod or canon of Gloncester Cathedral ; Tice [John]
English, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 17 Jolj.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 104, 105.)
Warmistry, Thomas, S.T.P., dean of Worcester Cathedral. Westm., 21 Nov.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 11. Nos. 11, 53.)
Warreir, George, elk., M.A., rector of Little Barton, co. Suffolk. Westm., 16 Jnly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 851.)
„ Henry, elk., vicar of Loddiswell, co. Devon. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 86.)
( „ „ 4. No. 194.)
„ Henry, elk., M.A., rector of Stockport, co. and dioc. of Chester. Westm.,
3 Oct.
(15 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 15.)
„ Robert, elk., vicar of Maker, co. Cornwall, dioc. Exeter. Westm., 12
March.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 10.)
„ Thomas, elk., rector of Houghton, co. Southampton. Westm., 19 Jnly.
(12 Clias. 2. p. 3. No. 11.)
Warwick, James, elk., rector of Suckley, co. and dioc. Worcester ; vice Littleton,
deceased. Westm., 21 April.
(20 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 5.)
Warwicke, James, elk., rector of All Saints, in the city and dioc. of Worcester.
Westm., 25 March.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 25«.'>
Washboume, Thomas, elk., S.T.B., prebend or canon of Gloucester Cathedral ; vice
Gilbert Osboume, elk., deceased. Westm., 28 Joly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 83, 84.)
Watkins, Bichard, elk., rector of Whichford, co. Warwick, dioc. Worcester. Westm.,
26 April.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 246.)
„ William, elk., vicar of Llanvytangell Crewcomey alias Kilkemell, co. Mon-
mouth, dioc. Llandaff*. Westm., 10 April.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 73.)
Watts, James, elk., M.A., vicar of Burmarsh in Runmey Marsh, co. Kent, dioc.
Canterbury. Westm., 7 Sept
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 2.)
i9
William, elk., prebend or canon of Bassum in Hereford Cathedral Westm.,
10 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 151, 152.)
Wauchope, John, dk., M.A., rector of Bratton Fleming, co. Devon, dioc. Exeter.
Westm., 18 June.
(15Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 31.)
Weaver, Humphrey, elk., vicar of Crondale, co. Southampton. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 56.)
Webb, Thomas, elk., rector of Hannington, co. Southampton. Westm., 24 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 356.)
Webster, Edward, elk., M.A., rector of Sampford Parish, dioc. London. Westm.,
7 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 18.)
,» Mordant, elk., rector of St. Nicholas Aeons in the city and dioc. of
London ; vice John Meriton, elk., resigned. Westm., 25 ApriL
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. V^)
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No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — conL
Webster, Simon, elk., vicar of Penrith, co. Cumberland ; vice Roger Baldwin, ceded.
Westm., 11 Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 175.)
Wedon, Thomas, elk., S.T.B., vicar of Soham, co. Cambridge, dioc. Norwich.
Westm., 11 Nov.
(ISChas. 2. p. 47. No. 8.)
Weekes, John, elk., vicar of Backland Newton, eo. Dorset, dioc. BristoL Westm.,
25 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 158.)
„ John, S.T.P., dean of the free chapel and church of St. Boriane, aHaa
Buriane, co. Cornwall, parcel of the possessions of the Duchy of
Cornwall; vice Robert Chreighton, S.T.P., resigned. Westm., 14
Oct.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 5.)
Welbome, John, dk., vicar of Foston-on-the-Woulds, co. and dioc. of York.
Westm., 15 July.
(16 C^ias. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Wells, Richard, elk., rector of EUingham, co. Norfolk. Westm., 7 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 409.)
„ William, elk., M.A., rector of Sandon, dioc. Londou ; vice Brian Walton,
S.T.P., promoted bishop of Chester. Westm., 6 Dec.
(12 Clhas. 2. p. 1. No. 37.)
Weller, Richard, elk., S.T.P., rector of Warbleton, co. Sussex, dioc. Chichester.
Westm., 28 July.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 174).
Wensley, Robert, M.A., vicar of Chesthunt, co. Hertford, dioc. London; vice Thomas
Hackett, S.T.P., promoted bishop of Down and Connor in the king-
dom of Ireland. Westm., 10 Oct.
(24 Chas. l.p. 5. No. 15.)
Wentworth, Peter, S.T.P., rector of Hazeley, co. and dioc. of Oxford ; vice George
Morley, S.T.P., promoted bishop of Worcester. Westm., 8 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 30.)
Werge, Richard, elk., rector of Weston, co. Leicester, dioc. Lincoln. Westm., 1 1
Dec.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 14.)
West, Louis, elk., archdeacon of Carlisle ; vice Peter Wentworth, S.T.P., surrendered
same. Westm., 16 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 61.)
( M »> 19» tf 9.)
Weston, John, rector of Harling, co. Sussex, dioc. Chichester. Westm., 27 Feb.
(20 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 9.)
„ Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Langnum Dunnell, co. Denbigh. Westm.,
27 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 427.)
Wethereld, Ambrose, elk., M.A., rector of Binfield, co. Berks. Westm., 11 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 298.)
Wetherell, Marmaduke, elk., rector of "Dni" Desdalo [Dinsdale?], co. Durham.
Westm., 7 Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 182.)
Whaley, Robert, elk., rector of Carlton CnrluB (Curliew), co. Leicester, dioc. Lincoln.
Westm., 28 June.
(84 Chas. 2. p. 9. Ko. 84.)
DEPUTY SfiBPEB OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 121
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Eolls ; Cliarles 11. — cont,
Whatley, John, elk., M.A., vicar of Watford, co. Northampton, dioc. Peterborough
Wef>tm., 22 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 98.)
Wheately, Thomas, M.A., rector of Satton-onder-Brajles, co. Gloacester. We^tm.,
80 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 240.)
Wheeler, Walter, elk., vicar of Clent-Begis and Kowley, co. Stafford, dioc. Worcester,
or province of Canterbury. • Westm., 25 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 140.)
Wheelock, G^rge, elk., M.A., vicar of Codham alias Coldham, co. Kent and dioc.
Rochester. Oxford, 28 Nov.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. S3.)
Whiston, John, elk., canon or prebend of Kildesbj in Lincoln Cathedral. Westm.,
17 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nob. 66, 67.)
„ Josias, elk., rector of Moreton next Twycrosse, co. Leicester, dioc. Lincoln ;
vice Gabriel Rosse, resigned. Westm., 4 Nov.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 139.)
Whitchcott, Benjamin, S.T.P., rector of Milton alias Middliton, co. Cambridge, dioc.
Ely. Westm., 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 308.)
White, Richard, elk., M.A., vicar of Garstang, co. Lancaster, dioc. Chester. Westm.,
5 Oct.
(28 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 9.)
„ Thomas, elk., vicar of Newark-upon-Trent ; vice Henry Truman, deceased.
Westm., 30 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 99.)
M Thomas, elk., M.A., vicar of Melling, co. Lancaster, dioc. Chester and pro-
vince of York ; vice Christopher Windle, ceded. Westm., 17 Jan.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 102.)
„ Thomas, S.T.P., archdeacon of Nottingham, dioc. York ; vice Vere Harcourt,
S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 80 July.
(85 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 6.)
Whitefoote, Philip, elk., M.A., rector of Askby cum Oby and Thime, co. Norfolk.
Westm., SO Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 235.)
Whitcing, John, M.A., rector of Hentlesham, co. Suffolk, province of Canterbury ;
vice Tliomas Sherman, elk., deceased. Westm., 19 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 92.)
Whitfield, William, elk., M.A., rector of Stretton, dioc. Peterborough ; vice Thomas
Ericke, resigned. Westm., 21 Jan.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 9.)
Whitlacke, Richard, elk., vicar of Stow, co. Bucks, dioc. Lincoln. Westm.,
5 March.
(13 Cnias. 2. p. 47. No. 258.)
Whittell, William, elk., M.A., vicar of Leominster, co. and dioc. Hereford. Westm.,
9 Dec.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 75.)
„ (or Whittle), William, elk., M.A., rector of Cleypole on the North alias
North Parsonage or Cleypoole, dioc. Lincoln. Westm., 14 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 70.)
Whittle, William, M. A., vicar of Aylmestree, co. Hereford, vice — Miehaell, ceded*
Westm., 80 Oct.
. (12 Chas. «. p. 1. No. 90.)
122 APPENDIX I. TO THE POBTY-8IXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II.— *conf.
Wicherley, Daniel, S.T.B., canon or prebend of Hinton in Hereford Cathedral ; vice
[Thomas] Clint, deceased. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. Nos. 91, 92.)
Wickart, John, elk., — one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King, — canon or prebend
of Windsor ; vice Thomas Sprat, S.T.P., promoted bishop of Roches-
ter. Westm., 3 Nov.
(36 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 26.)
Wickens, Robert, M.A., rector of Toddenham, co. G^ucester. Westm., 30 Aug.
(12 Chaa. 2. p. 1. No. 241.)
Wickham, Toby, elk., rector of Bolton Percy in the county of the city of York and
dioc. York; vice George Stanhope, S.T.P., deceased, and Henry
Feme, S.T.P., surrendered. Westm., 13 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 85.)
„ Toby, elk., precentor of York Cathedral ; vice George Stanhope, S.T.P.,
deceased, and Heniy Feme, S.T.P., surrendered. Westm., 13 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 90.)
( „ „ 19. „ 20.)
„ Toby, elk., oanon or prebend of Bilton in York Cathedral. Westm.,
3 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 55, 56.)
Wigfall, John, elk., rector of Peatelyng Parva, co. Leicester, dioc. Lincoln ; vice
Robert Cordell, elk., resigned. Westm., 31 May.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 221.)
Wigmore, Michael, elk., rector of Croxby, co. Lincoln. Westm., 1 8 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 155.)
Wilcox, John, dk., rector of Mainstone, co. Salop. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 246.)
Wild, John, elk., deacon of Ramesbury, co. Wilts ; vice John Wild, elk., his father,
deceased. Westm., 3 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 158.)
„ Robert, elk., rector of Toppesfeild, co. Essex, dioc. London. Westm., 3 Sept.
(26 Chas. 2. p. 6. No. 4.)
Wildebore, John, elk., prebend or canon of one of the prebends in Peterborough
Cathedral, co. Northampton. Westm., 18 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 137, 138.)
Wilford, Francis, S.T.P.,— one of the chaplains in ordinary to the King and master
of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, — dean of Ely Cathedral.
Westm., 16 May.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 2.)
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Francis, S.T.P., archdeacon of Bedford in Lincoln Cathedral ; vice John
Hackett, S.T.P., promoted [bishop of Lichfield and Coventry].
Westm., 5 ApriL
(14 Chas. 2. p. 26. No. 16.)
Roger, dk., M.A., rector of North Berkhamsted alias North Church, co.
Hertford. Westm., 29 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 164.)
Wilkins, John, S.T.P., canon or prebend of South Newbald in York Cathedral ; vice
Thomas Bell, deceased. Westm., 11 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 19. Nos. 29, 30.)
John, S.T.P., dean of Ripon ; vice — » Dodd, S.T.P., deceased. Westm.,
13 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 81.)
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No. 2. — ^Presentations on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — cant.
Wilkins, John, S.T.P., vicar of St Lawrence Jewry in the city and dioc. of London ;
vice Edward Reynolds, S.T.P., promoted bishop of Norwich.
Westm., 3 March.
(IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 76.)
Wilkinson, Richard, elk., M.A., vicar of Eempley, co. Gloucester., Westm., 13 Aug.
(12 Ohas. 2. p. 1. No. 286.)
„ Robert, elk., rector of East Church within the Isle of Sheppy, co. Kent.
WestnL, 28 Feb.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 26.)
WiUan, Christopher, elk., LL.B., vicar of Worle, co. Somerset, dioc. Bath and Wells,
vice — Singg, deceased. Westm., 3 Jan.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 67.)
WUles, John, M.A., rector of Boorton-on-the-Water, co. and dioc. Gloucester.
Wes^., 31 May.
(99 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 25.)
Williams, John, elk., M.A., vicar of Devynooke, co. Brecon. Westm., 3 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 420.)
John, dk., prebend or canon of Llanyfudd, dioc. St. Asaph ; vice William
Arskm, S.T.P., deceased. Westm. 17 Nov.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No, 24.)
( If w 4. „ 27.)
John, elk., vicar of Wrotham, co. Kent, dioc. Rochester, a peculiar of
Canterbury. Westm., 26 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 59.)
John, elk., vicar of Llyswometh, co. Glamorgan, dioc. Llandaff. Westm.,
24 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 197.)
Morgan, elk., rector of Letherston, co. Pembroke, dioc. St David's.
Westm., 15 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 232.)
Moiice, elk., rector of Freystropp, dioc. St David's. Westm., 22 June.
(17 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 59.)
Williamson, Edward, elk., rector of North Fambridge, co. Essex, dioc. London.
Westm., 7 Sept
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 185.)
Wills, John, elk., rector of Endillion, co. Cornwall; vice Samuel Randall, elk.,
deceased. Westm., 3 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 47.)
Wilsford, Edward, elk., M.A., vicar of Lid, co. Kent, dioc. Canterbury ; vice
Asghill, deceased. Westm., 4 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 177.)
Wilson, Henry, elk., rector of Benniworth, co. and dioc. of Lincoln. Westm.,
30 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 126.)
9, Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Creeton, co. and dioc. Lincoln ; vice Edward
Lawson, elk., resigned. Westm., 13 Sept
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 168.)
„ William, elk., rector of Windermere, co. Westmoreland. Westm., 13 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 63.)
Willys, Nathaniel, S.T.B., rector of Cleve alias Cliffdi co. Kent ; vice Doctor Higgs,
deceased. Westm., 29 June.
(12 Chas. a. p. 8. No. 166.)
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124 APPEKDIX I. TO THE F0BTT-8IXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — ^PresentationB on the Patent Rolls ; Charles II. — cont.
Wilton, George, elk., rector of Lessington, co. and dioc. of Lincoln* Westm., 8
Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 158.
Winue, Hamfrey, M.A., rector of Commes, eo. Montgomery. Westm., 80 July.
(12 Ohas. 2. p. 1. No. 296.)
Wirley, Edward, elk., rector of Looghton alias Lneton, co. Essex, dioc. London.
Westm., 10 Aug.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. Ko. 168.)
„ Francis, elk., M.A., viear of Shoestock, co. Warwick. Westm., 8 Jnly.
(18 Cfaai. 2. p. 47. No. 186.)
Wisbart, George, S.T.P., rector of Bnmspeath, eo. Dorham ; vice John Cosens,
S.T.P., bishop of Dorham. Westm., 8 Dec.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 2. No. 15.)
Wither, Gilbert, elk., M.A., rector of North Waliham, co. Southampton. Westm.,
8 JiUy.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 415.)
„ Samuel, dk., M.A., rector of Southam, co. Warwick, dioc. Lichfield and
Coventry. Westm.| 12 July.
(84 C^ias. 1. p. 2. No. 29.)
Witt, Bichard* elk., rector of Coleme, co. Wilts, dioo. Salisbury. Westm., 9 Jnly.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 405.)
Witter, Daniel, elk., M.A., rector of Bourton-on-Dunsmore, co. Warwick, dioc.
Lichfield and CovAntry. Westm., 14 May.
IS Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 280.)
Wogan, Ethereld, elk., vicar of Penallioi co. Pembroke, dioc. St. David's. Westm.,
4 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 121.)
Wolfall, John, elk., MJk., vicar of Woodhome, co. Northumberland ; vice John
Clapperton, deceased. Westm., 28 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 38.)
Wolley (or Wolle), Edward, S.T.P., rector of Denergh alias Llandrillo-in-Bhoss,
dioc. St Asaph. Westm., 8 Aug.
(12 Cniias. 2. p. 2. No. 106.)
„ Edward, S.T.P., rector of Toppesfeild, co. Essex, dioc. London. Westm.,
28 Feb.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 27.)
In „ 2. M 58, under date 2 Oct)
„ John, elk., vicar of Bromsgrove, with chapel of King's Norton, co.
Worcester. Westm., 18 Aug.
(12. Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 72).
Womock (or Womacke), Laurence, dk., archdeacon of Suffolk. Westm., 20 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 50.)
( „ „ 4. „ 194.)
Wood, John, junr., elk., rector of East Aunstey, co. Devon, dioc. Exeter. Westm.,
12 March.
(81 Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 88.)
Joseph, elk., rector of Barcombe, co. Sussex, dioc. Chichester. Westm., 8
Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 824.)
Samuel, dk., M.A., canon or prebend in Bristol Cathedral ; vice William
Kemp, elk., deceased. Westm., 22 June.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. j^.)
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No. 2. — Presentations on the Patent Bolls ; Charles Ih^-^onL
Wood, Thomt8» S.T.P., eleventh canon or prebend in Durham Cathedral ; Tice
Ralph Brumbrick [Brownrigg], late bishop of Exeter, deceased.
Westm., 7'July.
(]2Chas. 2. p. 8. No. 145.)
( „ „ 19. „ 167.)
Woodroffe, Benjamin, elk., M.A., rector of Markett Bosworth, co. Leic, dioc.
Lincoln. Westm., 25 Oct.
(22 Chas. 2. p. 9. No. 7.
Woodward, George, elk., — one of the King's chaplains, — rector of East Mersey, co.
Sussex [Essex], and dioc. London. Westm., 22 Oct.
(19 Chas. 2. p. 5. No. 25.)
„ Gilbert, dk., B.A., rector of Roherby [Rotherby], co. Leicester. Westm.,
11 Jane.
(13 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 209.)
Michael, S.T.P., rector of Brightwell, co. Berks, dioc. Salisbury ; vice
Edward Hyde, S.T.P., deceased. Westm., 28 June.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 3. No. 161.)
Samuel, dk., M.A., vicar of Aldwortb, co. Berks, dioc. Salisbury ; vice
Longland, resigned. Westm., 19 Nov.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 95.)
Woolnonghy Thomas, elk., rector of St Michael's in the city and dioc. of Gloucester.
Westm., 6 Dec.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^>
Woore, William, elk., rector of Covenham St. Mary, co. and dioc. Lincoln. Westm.,
12 June.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 804.)
Workman, Thomas, elk., rector of Beawdesert, co. Warwick, dioc. Worcesfer.
Westm., 19 March.
(14 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. 88.)
Worsley, John, elk., vicar of Stirton, dioc. Lincoln. Westm., 29 Oct
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 94.)
Wosley (or Wolsey), Thomas, elk., M.A., rector of Beecham Wells, St. John,
CO. Norfolk. Westm., 88 Aug.
(12 Chas. 8. p. 1. No. 828.)
Wotton, Samnel, S.T.P., rector of East Wroham, co. Norfolk, dioc. Norwich.
Westm., 80 April.
(13 Charles 2. p. 47. No. 848.>
William, elk., vicar of Chailsey, eo. Berks, dioc. Salisbury; vice John
Weston, deeeaaed. Westm., 17 Jan.
(13 Chas. 8. p. 47. No. 108.)
William, elk., vicar of Chelsey, with chapel annexed, co. Berks, dioc.
Salisbury. Wettm., 18 Sept
(14 Chas. 8. p. 19. No. 168.)
Wragg, WiDiam, elk., M.A., vicar of Polesworth, co. Warwick, dioc. Lichfield and
Coventry ; vice Thomas Baker, elk., resigned. Westm., 9 Mar.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^)
Wright, CbriBtopber, elk., reetor of Sneaton alias Smeeton, eo. York. Wettm., 1
Sept.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 805.)
„ Christopher, dk., reetor of EaatweU, co. Leicester. Westm., 18 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 158.)
„ James, dk., vicar of Twyford, co. Leicester, dioc. Lincoln. Westm., 4
July.
(14 Chas. 8. p. 19. No. 191.)
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126 APPENDIX I. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH SEPOBT OF THE
No. 2.— Presentations on the Patent BoUs ; Gharlea U^^'coni.
Wright, John, oik., vicar of Seighford, co. Stafford, dioc. lichfidld and Coventiy
Westm., 27 Feb.
(18 Chas. 2. p. 47. No. 79.)
„ John, elk., M.A., vicar of Church Honybome, co. and dioc. of Worcester.
Westm., 6 July.
(16 Chaa. 2. p. 19. No. ■^)
„ Samuel, elk., rector of Stockton, dioc. Salisbury. Westm., 14 July.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. S99.)
Wychingham, Robert, elk., M.A., rector of Thebarton, co. Suffolk, dioc. Norwich.
Westm., 1 Aug.
(35 Chas. 2. p. 4. No. 5.)
Wyldbore, James, elk., rector of Little Giding, co. Hunts, dioc. Lincoln ; vice
Farrar Collett, elk., ceded. Westm., 28 March.
(16 Chas. 2. p. 19. No. ^.)
Wynn, John, elk., vicar of Islington, co. Norfolk ; vice Francis Hunstone, deceased.
Westm., 1 Sept.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 207.)
Wynne, Robert, elk., rector of Kirrigydridion, co. Denbigh. Westm., 11 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 287.)
Youll, Henry, vicar of Lowestofte, co. Suffolk. 6 Aug.
(12 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 289.)
Young, Robert, M. A., —domestic chaplain to Prince Rupert, — canon or prebend of
Windsor; vice Thomas Browne, S.T.P., deceased. Westm. 16 Dec
(25 Chas. 2. p. 1. No. 10.)
Prepared and examined by
(Signed) A. T. Watson.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 127
No. 3.— Mr. Sanders* Annual Report, for 1884, on Fac-similes
of Anolo*Saxon Charters, &c., photozincographed at the
Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton.
Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton,
Sir, June 18, 1885.
I HAVE the honour to submit to you the following Report upon
the work performed at this office under my superintendence during the
past year.
La my last Report I stated that the Third Part of the series of fac-
similes of Anglo-Saxon MSS., containing those in the Ashburnham
Collection, was in progress, and I have now to report that it was
completed by the end of the year.
While this volume was in hand, I received from Major-Gteneral
Wrottesley two Anglo-Saxon charters from the Muniment Room at
Beaudesert for my opinion, and being very valuable specimens of their
class, I obtained Lord Anglesey's permission to have them added to the
volume, if the Treasury should think fit to sanction the addition, which
their Lordships were pleased to do. These charters are as follows : —
No. L — A grant by King Eadwig in 956 to bis thaue Eadwig of eight
hides of land in Brantestune. Witnessed by the King, the ^theling
£adgar, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishops of Winchester,
Ramsbury, London, and Selsey, six dukes, and six thanes.
Brantestune, I presume, is the present Branston near Burton-upon-
Trent, to the abbey of which Brantestone is recorded in Domesday
Book to have belonged at the time of the survey, previous to which it
had been the property of the Countess Godeva. The boundaries of the
estate granted are, as usual, full of local interest. They stait from the
** Stodfald,'' the fold or enclosure for the keeping of stallions or perhaps
of colts, the word *^ stoud " being still in use to represent a colt, and
mention the pit, the shard-barrow, the stone-barrow, the soult-barrow,
and the rough-low, which has much the same meaning as barrow, and
shard-barrow is perhaps the same as Shardlow, a well known place
among many other lows in Derbyshire. The Lime is also mentioned,
down which the boundary line proceeds till it comes to the " wiliabys,'*
and if this may be taken for the Trent River, just about the place
indicated are still to be found the willow or osier, which not improbably
this word indicates. lu the older maps of this part of the county the
** Barrows Field" is still shown, as well as coal pits, probably of great
antiquity.
This charter is not printed in either the Codex or Diplomatarium, or
quoted by Wanley. Latin and Saxon.
No. II. — King -flilthelred's charter to Burton Abbey in 1004. Wit-
nessed by the King and his five sons, .^thelstan, Ecgbryght, Eadmund,
Eadwig, and Eadgar ; the two Archbishops ; the bishops of Winchester,
London, Wells, Sherborne, Dorchester, Selsey, Rochester, Elmham,
Lichfield, and Lindsey ; twelve abbots, three dukee, and twenty thanes.
Following the charter, and on the same skin, is the testament of
Wulfric "of noble lineage," the great benefactor of the abbey, with its
large endowments, written entirely in Anglo-Saxon.
Upon the dorse are three inscriptions, one of them being a list of the
abbey possessions as recorded in Domesday Book, and written in the same
characters, a little magnified, and in the same style as that employed in
laS APPENDIX I. TO THE POBTY-SIXTH REPOBT OP THE
No. 3.— Mr. Sanders' Annual Report for ISSA^^oniinued,
the Great Survey. I think it not unlikely that it may be the original
description of the abbey lands obtained for King William's Commis-
sioners. In another, which is an extent of places within the hundred
of Offlow, is this curious entry — " Ride|>are J^e |>e reste " — ^recording, I
suppose, the burial place of Wulfric, the founder of the abbey. The
charter is rather profusely adorned with gilded and painted letters, and
must, at one time, have been a handsome specimen of its kind, but it
id now crumbling to dust, and its gay colours have faded nearly away.
Its handwriting is very good. The proem with which the charter
commences is one of much interest, and is worthy to be the composition
of Archbishop ^Ifric, as he states it to have been in his attestation. It
displays marks of continential learning, which the Saxon scribe has, as
usual, done his best to deform or conceal, and the Liitinity of the copy
in the Burton Register is better preserved than that of the charter itself,
portions of which are irreducible to grammar and portions reduced to
nonsense, as in the case of " invida fraude venti " for " invidia fraudu-
lenti" — " ipsa prophetam " for "ipse prophetavit" — ^^'patema dextera
thi'oni " for " paterni dextera throni." The compound word •* verbi-
gena," born of the word, applied to Christ, seems to iiavo been a coinage
of Prudentius.
This charter is not mentioned by Wanley, and Hickes had evidently
never seen it, or he would have included so (ine a specimen among his
list of those " confectse rubris aureisve Uteris,'* whose genuineness he
assails. Wanley, in the preface to his catalogue, speaks of the Burton
Register as being one of the fdw Saxon MSS. not included in it, for the
reason — a curiously sounding one at the present day — that the register
being kept in the Ueaudesert Library, and he, himself, living in London,
he had been unable to make use of it.
The charter is printed in the Codex No. DCCX. from the new
Monasticou, and the testament, by itself, No. MCCXCVIIL, also from
the Monasticon and the Burton Register. The charter does not appear
in the Diplomatarium, but the testament does from the same sources.
Copies of both, said to be of the 13th century, exist also among the
manuscripts belonging to Mr. Wynne, of Peniarth. It is unnecessary,
perhaps, to say that the very valuable and curious endorsements are not
included iu any of the copies mentioned above. Latin and Saxon.
A fresh edition of 100 copies of the fac-simile of Magna Charta,
making in all 1,200 copies issued, has been printed, and 1,000 copies
of the portion of Domesday Book relating to Sussex have been supplied
to the Royal Archaeological Society of that county.
I have the honour to be.
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
(Signed) William Basevi Sandbbs,
Sir William Hardy, Assistant Keeper of Her
<&c. <S^. Majesty's Records.
Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty's Records.
DEPUTY XfiEPEB OF THE PUBLIO BBOORDS. 129
No. 4. — ^LisT OF Trajyscripts begeived fbom M. Baschbt.
Paris (made from Endorsements on Parcels), in
December 1884.
No. of
_^^__________^ Pages in.
each
Envelope.
1621. Mar. 31-Dec. 29.— D^pdches de la N^gociation du
Comte-de Tillidres, Ambassadear du Roi Louis XIU. auptds
du Boi Jaoques 1* • - - - - - 112
1622. Jan. 6-Dec. 30. — D^pdches de la N6gociatioii du Comte
de Tilli^ies, Ambassadeur du Boi Louis XIIL auprds du Roi
Jacques 1« - - • - - - • 249
1623. Jan. 2-Dec. 29. — D^p^ches de la N^gociatlon du Comte
de Tilli^res, Ambassadeur du Boi Louis XIII. auprds du Boi
Jacques !•- - - - - - - 235
•
1677. Sept. 5-Dec. 30. — D^pdches de la N^gociatipn de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi tres chr^tien (Louis XIV.)
auprds du Boi d'Angleterre (Charles II.) . . - 276
1678. Jan. 3-Mar8. 31. — D^pdches de la N^gociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur pour le Boi tres chr^tien (Louis XIV.)
auprds du Boi d'Angleterre (Charles IL) . « - 278
1678. Avril 4-iIuiQ 29. — D^p^ches de la Negociation de M.
de Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi tr^s chr^tien (Louis XIV.)
auprds du Boi d'Angleterre (Charles II.) (suite) - - 217
1678. Juillet 4-Sept. 26.— D6pSches de la IQegociation de
M. de Barrillon, Ambassadeur pour le Boi tr^s chrietien
(Louis XIV.) auprds du Roi d'Angleterre (Charles II.)
(suite) --..--- 163
1678. Oct. 3-Dec. 29. — Depeches de la Negociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur pour le Boi Louis XIV. auprds du
Boi de la Grande Bretagne, Charles II. (suite et fin) - 185
1679. Jan. 2-Juin 26. — ^D^pSches de hi Negociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur pour le Boi Loui^ XIV. auprds du
Boi de la Grande Bretagne, Charles II. - - - 249
1679. Juillet 3-Dec. 28.— Depeches de la Negociation de M.
de Barrillon, Ambassadeur pour le Boi Louis XIV. auprds du
Boi de la Grande Bretagne, Charles II. (suite et lin) - 216
1680. Jan. l.-^uin 10. — ^Depeches do la Negociation de M. de
BarrilloUy Ambassadeur pour le Boi Louis XIV. auprds du Boi
de la Grande Bretagne, Charles II. - - - - 320
1700. Jain 29-Dec.30. — Depeches de la Negociation du Comte
de TaUard, Ambassadeur du Boi trds chretien (Louis XIV.)
aapids du Boi d'Angleterre (Guillaume III.) (suite) - • 239
0 18899. I
130 APPENDIX I. TO THE F0RTT*8IXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 4.— List of Transcripts received from M« Baschet— conlift««£?.
No. of
Ffeffoein
eiich
BnTelope.
1701. Jan. 2-Ayril 14. — D^pdehes de la N^gociation du Comte
de TaUardy Ambassadeur du Roi trfes chr^tien (Louis XIV.)
aupr^s du Boi d'Angleterre (Guillaume IIL) (suite et 6n) - 172
1714. Mars. 31-Oct. 8. — ^D^p^ches de la N6gociation de M. de
Iberville, Envoj^ extraordiBaire du Boi Louis XIY. aupr^
de la Beine d'^gleterre (suite et fin) ... 250
No. 6. — ^Reports of Mr. W. EL Buss to the Master of
THE Rolls for the year ending December 1884.
(5a.) For the half-year ending 30 Jime 1884.
(66.) For the half-year ending 31 December 1884.
(6a.)
Mt Lobd, Rome, June SO, 1S84.
I HATS the honour to inform your liOrdship that during the past six months
nine parcels have been sent to the Public Record Office containing about 250 tran-
scripts.
Of these, several are of the year 1605 ; about SO by Luke Wadding during the
years 1640 to 1645 ; and above 40 of the correspondence between George Con and
Card. Barberini in 16S6. A few papers from the Archives of Propaganda Fide, and
nearly 100 horn the Archivio Vaticano of the 1 6th and 17th centuries.
There have been also sent some papers from the Archivio di Stato di Roma con-
taining 280 abstracts of documents of Alexander VI., 1494 to 1503 ; a list of Dataries,
1459 to 1605, and several papers from Perugia in continuation of those sent last
year.
I have begun to examine the volumes of the Spanish Nuntiature, and find several
Ridolphi papers, which are being copied, and a considerable number of letters firom
the Nuncio that relate to English affairs in the latter half of the 16th century.
The work of copying papers in the Royal State Archives at Stockholm goes on,
and up to the present time about 150 transcripts have been made.
I do not know whether it has been your Lordship's intention to have researches
made in the Archives of Florence ; but as in a former report I have mentioned what
I found among the Famese papers in Naples, so now I beg respectfiilly to submit to
your Lordship that in the Torrigiani and Strozzi collections are to be found a very
large number of diplomatic papers ; and these are only two of a number of collections
that are known to contain documents that would yield a plentiful return to the labour
of examining them.
As Florence is only a few hours distant from Rome, and the vacations there are
much shorter than those of the Vatican, it would be not difficult for me to employ
some of mv unoccupied time in examining the Archives of that City, should your
Lordship thmk fit to authorise me to do so.
I beg to enclose for your Lordship's perusal a memorandum that I drew up six
months ago relating to the Vatican collections, with special reference to complaints
which had been made by some persons that the Pope*B recent removal of the re-
strictions that formerly existed was practically of no effect, complaints that appeared
to me to be unfounded.
I have the honour to be.
My Lord,
Your Lordship's obedient humble servant,
The Right Honourable (Signed) Wiluam H. Buss.
The Master of the Rolls.
BBPUTT KEBPEB OF THE PUBLIC BEGOBD8. 131
No. 5. — ^Reports of Mr. Bliss to the Master of the Kolls for the year
1 884 — continued,
Incloburs to No. (5a.)
Memoranduau
December 1883.
The Vatican Library is a coUection of manuscripts which have been used by
scholars of all nations, and denied to no one who came with a proper introduction,
and, having stated what was the object of his research, kept to it. The Vatican
ArchiTes are as distinct from the library as are the Archives of the English Foreign
Office from the manuscript department of the British Museum ; and if until eleven
years ago no Englishman entered the Archives with the permission of the Pope, the
freedom enjoyed by scores of persons during the past four years in searching the
Archives is not less than that permitted by the Government of any European State
to those who wish to examine their diplomatic records.
In five or six rooms of the Vatican Palace are kept various collections of printed
books and engravings which have either been presented to or collected by the Popes
of comjmratively recent times. These do not form, nor have formed, part of the
Vatican Library.
These collections, which are not very large, have been during seven or eight years
past arranged and partly catalogued. This work is not yet completed, and when it
is, it will rest with the Pope either to make these volumes part of the Vatican Library
or to treat them as a separate department.
It will be readily understood that although the present Pope is doing what he can
to provide a staff, neither for the Library nor for the Archives are the resources at his
command enough to enable him to keep a number of assistants or attendants com-
mensurate with the extent of the collections ; but so far as is possible, any student
who comes with a strughtforward purpose, and declares it, and keeps to it, is per-
mitted to examine any papers he asks for.
The Vatican Library is not and never has been a national institution supported by
the taxation of the people, nor are the Vatican Archives in any sense a Public
Record Office. If the Archives have a parallel in England or in other countries it is
in the Archives of the Foreign Office.
Many readers come to the Archives asking for one document, or set of documents,
and having got it proceed to extend their research under cover of their original
demand. Others send for a dozen or twenty volumes in succession during a fore-
noon, thereb}"* overtaxing the powers of the limited number of attendants; in short,
not a few, having obtained access to the Library or to the Archives, give proof that
their object was rather to satisfy curiosity than to make research.
The Marini transcripts in the British Museum, and those made during the last ten
years for the Public Becord Office, go some way towards showing what there may
be in the Archives relating to Engl&h history. Not many Popes have received such
favours from England as to induce them to be specially liberal in opening their
Archives to Englishmen, but as a fact Englishmen have received permission to make
research that has been denied to others.
The appointment of F. Tosti and of a German Dominican to be, the former vice-
surchivist, and the latter sub-archivist, is a proof that the freedom of historical re-
search is kept in view by the Pope ; and it is to be wished that those scholars and
historians who have not made the experiment of gaining access to the Archives should
put themselves in the way of doing so.
(66.)
Mt Lord,
I HAVE the honour to inform your Lordship that during the past seven months
seven parcels have been sent by me from Rome to the Public Becord Office, con-
taining 251 papers and 1,220 abstracts of documents from the Papal Begesta and
Archivio di Stato di Roma, making a total for the year of 16 parcels, containing 501
papers, and 1,500 abstracts of documents.
In my report made last June, I notified to your Lordship some of the more im-
portant papers sent during the early part of the year, and I now have to mention
specially the correspondence between Spain and Rome during the years 15C8 to
1577, when the questions of raising money and providing equipments for the invasion
of England were discussed between the King of Spain and the Pope. There seems
to have been some reluctance on either part to meet the sum proposed by the other
with an equivalent amount, and this, added to the difficulty of finding a suitable
commander of the expedition, delayed the enterprise.
Its APPBNBXX I. TO THX :F0BTT-8IXTH BSFOST OF THE
No. 5. — Reports of Mr. Bliss to the Master of the Bolls for the jear
1884 — continued.
In one or two of the letters is some scandal about Queen Elisabeth, but tnis iv
probably no more than a repetition of current conrersation in England by those, such
as Allen and Sanders, who were dissatisfied with the course of events in that country.
In one of these letters it is pointed out by the Nuntio that as Pius Y. did not
deprive Queen Elizabeth of the Kingdom of Ireland, but only of that of England,
it will be necessary to deprive her of Ireland also ; the title of Kingdom of
Ireland that had been assumed by Henry VIII., in place of that of dominion, having
been confirmed by Paul IV. during the reign of Queen Mary. It may be that th*
loyalty and orderliness of the Irish is due to the fact that the Queen was not deprived
by the Pope of that portion of her realm.
The series of letters from the volumes of the Brussels Nuntiature during the
years 1603, 1604, 1605, is also of eonsiderable interest, and a few papers from the
German Nuntiature of 1558 are worth notice.
The abstracts of documents from the Regesta of John XXII., of Benedict XII.,
and of the pseudo Pope Nicholas V. will be usefiil to those who wish to understand
the nature of the relations between England and Rome at that time. It is to be
hoped that students and writers of the history of the Piracy during the two centuries
inunediately preceding the change of religion in England will avail themselves, not
only of these abstracts, that form an index to the documents which should be con-
sulted by them, but also of the facilities now open to them of obtaining copies in
extenso of those papers that they may wish to examine in detail. Such copies could
be made by themselves in the Archives, or by copyists under my direction, on my
receiving through the Public Record Office notification of the documents required.
Besides the above-mentioned papers from Rome, I have sent from the Royal
State Archives at Stockholm during the past six months three parcels containing
75 letters, chiefly of the latter part of the 18th century. Many of these are of value
in giving information of the foreign policy of England during the years just before
the French Revolution. With regard to documents relating to Wiclif, I am informed
by the Vatican archivists that there are none in the Vatican Archives, except the
formal decrees of condemnation of his doctrines. It is certain that in the Archives
of the Inquisition something is to be found,. but it is so nearly impossible to get
access to these Archives that I haye little hope of succeeding. I have taken such
steps as on consideration seem to me to be best calculated to effect my object, but I
think that unless I were to apply as a person who wished to write a contxoversisJ book
on Wiclif the admission would not be granted. As this is not only not my purpose,
but as it is also contrary to my instructions, as agent to the Public Record Office, to
connect myself with controversies of doctrine, I think that the Wiclif papers, so hr
as I am concerned, must be let alone.
Soon after I got to Rome, in October, I was informed by the Cardinal Archivist,
with many courteous expressions of personal regret, and appreciation of my work in
the Archives, that under the new regulations just issued by the Pope relating to the
Vatican Archiyes, no one, under pain of excommunication, except members of the
staff, which har lately been, increased, could be permitted to sit in the upper rooms,
and that therefore he must request me to take a place amongst the other readers in
the room prepared for them four years ago by the present Pope. I of course at
once acceded to the request of his Eminence, aftier I had pointed out that having had
the permission of Pius IX., confirmed to me by Leo XIII., I did not consider that the
new reguUitions applied to me, and have had a seat, assigned to me in the general
reading room. This room is not very dry or well ventilated, and some of the readers
have suffered from the damp and closenef s in -past years, but as I shall be no worse
off than they are, and for seven years have been much better off, I cannot complain.
I may take this occasion to assure your Lordship that though the fear of cholera
has apparently deterred many persons from coming to Italy this autumn, it if
difficult to discover adequate grounds for their fear. Since I have been in Rome, I
have seen no reason to be alarmed. Dangers generally seem greater when viewed
from a distance, and while it is true that some half-educated people in Italy have
exhibited results of au unreasonable panic, a sense of duty, which has borne such
good fruits in the infected districts, appears to be implanted in the great majority of
the inhabitants, and has caused them, from the highest to the lowest, to set an
example that is not unworthy to be followed by Engliumien.
I have the honour to be,
f My TiOrd,
The Right Honourable Tour Lordship's obedient humble servant.
The Master of the Rolls. (Signed) William H. Bliss.
DEPUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC ItEGORDS. ^ 183
No. 6. — Calendars op State Papers, &c.
Volumes published in 1884.
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, durino the Com-
HONT^ALTH, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited
hy Mart Anne Everett Green. Vol. XI. — 1657-1658.
Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, preserved in Her
Majesty's Public Record Office, and elsewhere. Edited by W. Noel
Sainsbury, Esq. Vol. VI.— East Indies, 1625-1629.
Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts, relating to Eng-
lish Affairs, preserved in the Archives of Venice, &c. Edited by
Rawdon liROWN, Esq. Vol. VI., Part III.— 1557-1558.
In the Press.
Syllabus, in English, of Rymer's F<edera. By Sir Thomas
Duffus Hardy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper of the Public Records.
Vol. III. — ^Appendix and Index.
Calendar of State Papers relating to Ireland, of the Reign
of Elizabeth, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office.
Edited by Hans Claude Hamilton, Esq., F.S.A. Vol. IV.— 1588-
1592.
Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland, preserved in Her
Majesty's Public Record Office. VoL V.— 1302-1307. Edited by
Henry Savage Sweetman, Esq., B.A.» Trinity College, 'Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law (Ii*eland) ; continued by Gustavus Frederick Hand-
cock, Esq.
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of
Charles I., preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited
by William Douglas Hamilton, Esq., P.S.A. Vol. XVIII.-*-1641-
1643.
Calendar of Letters, Despatches, and State Papers, relating to
the Negotiations between England and Spain, preserved in the Archives
at Simancas, and elsewhere. Edited by Don Pascual de Gatangos.
Vol. v., Part I.— 1534-1536.
In Progress.
Calendar of Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the
Reign of Henry VTII., preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record
Office, the British Museum, &c. Edited by James Gairdner, Esq.
Vol. VIII.— 1585, to July.
Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, preserved in Her
Majesty's Public Record Office, and elsewhere. Edited by W. Noel
Sainsbury, Esq. Vol. VII. — America and West Indies, 1669, &o.
Vol. Vin.—East Indies, 1630, &c.
184 APPENDIX I. TO THE 70BTT-SIXTH BEPORT OF THE
£^0. 6. — Calendars of State Papers, &c. — continued.
Calisndab of State Papsbs, Foreioit Sebies, of the Reign of
Elizabeth, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Becord Office. Vol.
XIL— 1577.
Calendab of Tbeasubt Papers, preserred in Her Majesty's Public
Record Office. Edited by Joseph Redington, Esq. Vol. VI. — 1720,
&c.
Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts, relating to Eng-
lish Affairs, preserved in the Archives of Venice, &c. Vol. VII. —
1569, &c.
Calendar of State Papers, Dohestic Series, during the Com-
monwealth, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited
by Mart Anne Everett Green. Vol. XII. — May 1658, &c.
No. 7. — ^The Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain
AND Ireland during the Middle Aoes.
Volumes published in 1884.
Chronicle of William of Newburt, with an Appendix. Vol. I.
Edited by Richard Howlett, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-
at-Law«
MATTHisi Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Ma-
JORA. Vol. VII. Index. Edited by Henry Richards Luard, D.D.,
Fellow of Trinity College, Registrary of the University, and Vicar
of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge.
The Register of S. Osmund. Edited by the Rev. William Henrt
Rich Jones, M.A., F.S.A., Canon of Salisbury, and Vicar of Brad-
ford-on-Avon. .Vol, II.
Registrum Epistolarum fratris Johannis Peckham, Archiepis-
copi Cantuariensis. Vol. II. Edited by Charles Trice Martin,
Esq., B.A., F.S.A.
Chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, &c., preserved in the
Bodleian Library and British Museum. VoL I. JStUted by John
Thomas Gilbert, Esq., F.S.A., M.R.I.A.
Chartulary of the Ancient Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey, from
the MS. in the Public Record Office. VoL I. Edited by William
Henry Hart, Esq., F.S.A., and the Rev. Ponsonby Annesley Lyons.
Eadmeri Historub Novorum, in Anglia, et opuscule duo de Vita S.
Ansslmi. Edited by the Rev. Martin Rule, M.A.
DSPUTT K£BF£B OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 136
No. 7.— ChronicleB and Memoriaky Ac^-^continued.
In the I^ess.
Chbonicle of Bobbbt of Bbunns. Edited by Frederick James
Ftrniyall, Esq., M.A., of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law.
The Metrical Chronicle of Bobert of Gloucester. Edited by
William Aldis Wright, Esq., M.A.
A Collection of Sagas and other Historical Documents
relating to the Settlements and Descents of the Northmen on the British
Isles. Edited by Sir George Webbe Dasent, D.Q.L., Oxen., and
M. GuDBRAND Yigfusson, M.A.
Lestorie des Engles solum Geffbei Gaimar. Edited by Sir
Thomas Duffus Hardt, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper of the Public Records ;
cominued by Cbarles Trice Martin, Esq., B. A., F.S.A.
The Historians of the Church of York, and its Archbishops.
Vol. 11. Edited by James Raine, D.C.L., Canon of York, Secretary
of the Surtees Society.
Chronicle of the Ancient Abbey of Ramsey, from the
Chartnlary of that Abbey, in the Public Record Office. Edited by the
Rev. William Dunn Macray, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of Ducklii;igton,
Ozon.
Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden, with Trevisa's Translation.
Vol. IX. Edited by the Rev. Joseph Rawson Lumby, D.D., Nor-
risian Professor of Divinity, Vicar of St. Edward's, Fellow of St.
Catherine's College, and late Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge.
The Tripartite Life of St. Patrick, with other documents re-
lating to that Saint Edited by Whitley Stokes, Esq., LL.D.,
Honorary Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford ; and Corresponding Mem-
ber of the Institute of France.
The Historical Works of Symeon of Durham. Vol. II. Edited
by Thomas Arnold, Esq., MA., of University College, Oxford.
Cbartulary of the Ancient Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey,
from the MS. in the Public Record Office. Vol. II. Edited by
William Henry Hart, Esq., F.S.A., and the Rev. Ponsonby An-
NSSLEY Lyons.
Chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, &c., preserved in
the Bodleian Library and British Museum. Edited by John Thomas
Gilbert, Esq., F.S.A., M.R.I.A. Vol. II.
Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of
Canterbury. Vol. VU. Edited by Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard,
Esq., LL.D.
Bboistrum Epistolarum fratris J. Peckham, Archiepiscopi
Cantuabiknsis. Vol. III. Edited by Charles Trice Martin, Esq.,
B.A., F.S.A.
Chronicle of William of Newbury, with an Appendix. Vol. II.
Edited by Richard Howlett, Esq., of tbe Middle Temple, Barrister-
at-Law.
Willelmi Monachi Malmesbiriensis db Reoum Gestis Anglorum,
LiBRi v.; bt HisTORLfi NovELLA, LiBRi UI. Edited by William
I^UBBSf I>»I>t Bishop of Chester,
186 > APPBNDIZ I. TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH BBPOBT OF THE
No. 7.— -Chronicles and Memorials, Ac'^eoniinued,
Chahtsbs AMD Documents, zllustbating tHs Histobt of the
Cathbdrap ajxd Citt of Sabde, 1100-1300; fonuinff an Appendix
to the Register of S. Osmund. Vol. III. Edited by the Rev. W. H.
Rich Jonxs, M.A., F.S.A., Canon of Salisbury, and Vicar of Bradford-
on-Avon.
Rectteil des Cboniqubs et anghibnnes Ibtobies de la Gbant
Bbbtaionb, a pbesemt nohmb Englbtebbe, pab Jehan de Waubin.
Vol. IV. 1431-1443. Ediied by Sir William Habdy, F.S.A., and
Edward L. C. P. Habdt, Esq., F.S.A., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-
at-Law.
In Progress,
DssoBiPTiYB Catalogue of Manuscbipts belatino to the Histobt
OF Great Bbitaim Aia> Ireland. Vol. IV. — 1327, &c. By Sir
Thomas DuFFUS Habdt, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper of the Public Records.
The Treatise '< De Principum Instbuctione," of Gibaldus 0am-
BBENSis ; with an Index to the first four volumes of the '^ Works of
Giraldus Cambrensis," edited by the Rev. J. S. Brewer. Edited by
Geobgb F. Wabneb, Esq., of the Department of MSS., British
Museum.
RaNULF de GlANYILL; TbACTATUS de LEGIBUS ET CONSUETU-
DINIBU8 Angllb, &c. Edited by Sir Tbaters Twiss, Q.C., D.C^.L.
FlOBES HiSTOBlABUM, PER MaTTHuBUM WeSTMONASTERIXNSE^I COL-
LBcn. Edited by Henbt Richards Luard, D.D., Fellow of Trinity
College, Registrary of the University, and Vicar of Great St. Mary's,
Cambridge.
Chronica Rogeri de Wendoter, Site Flores Historiarum.
Edited by Henbt Gat Hewlett, Esq., Keeper of the Records of the
Land Revenue.
A Collection of the Choniclks and Ancient Histobies of
Great Britain and now called England, by Johm De Waurin.
1399^1422 (Translation of Vol. IL). Edited atid translated by Sir
William Hardy, F.S.A., and Edward L. C. F. Hardt, Esq., F.S.A.
Yeab Books of the Reign of Edward III., years 13, 14. Edited
and translated by Luke Owen Pike, Esq., M.A., Barrister-ut-Law.
APPENDIX IL
No. 1. — Second Report on the Royal Archives of Den-
mark, AND Report on the Rotal Library at Copen-
hagen.— ^By the Rev. William Dunn Macray,M. A., Rector
of Ducklington, Oxfordshire.
To the Right Honourable the Mcuter of the Bolls.
Mt Lord, September 8, 1884.
I HATE the honour to submit to you the report of mj further examination of
the papers bearing upon our national history which are preserved in the Royal
Arehives at Copenhagen. It is the record of one month's work (from June 16 to
July 16 in the present year) spent upon English papers chiefly of the reign of James I.,
•and upon Scottish papers up to the year 1550.
The following pages contain —
I. A calendar of 155 original letters from James I. (with a few other papers),
heing his correspondence with his brother-in-law, Christian FV. These illustrate
alike commercial and political relations. With regard to the former, they show that
the acrimonious disputes which prevailed in the latter part of Elizabeth's reign were
gradually subsiding, through the more accurate defining of rights and concessions,
as well as by the influence of aflSnity. But one paper, dated 26 April 1616, is par-
ticularly interesting, as embodying a claim on the part of England to Greenland by
right of discoyery, and as containmg an outline of the history of Arctic voyages
dnwn np from original log-bcoks of Davis and others.* And the claim appears
to have been in some sort admitted, for in 1621 we find James granting permission
for Danish subjects to participate in the Greenland fishery. In political afl&irs the
King's anxiety for the preservation of peace in Europe is frequently manifested, as
well as the poverty of his Exchequer, which rendered him little prepared for war,
and unable to give assistance at last to his son-in-law in the Palatinate except by
money borrowed from Denmark, on which he was eren unable to pay the interest.
It appears by a letter from Prince Charles, of 21 March 1620, that it was on his
application that the loan was granted ; and in consideration of this, we find the
I^nce two years later proffering himself as security for repayment. But the King's
pleasures occupy, notwithstanding, a large share of his correspondence. Every year
we find him sending agents to procure hawks and falcons, and sometimes deer, the
former being chiefly procured from Iceland and from the neighbourhood of MalmO.
One letter aJone in the whole series is holograph, and this I have copied in full. It
relates to a threat on the part of the United Provinces ( — the Provinces, says the
King, being the people, that is, a many-headed beast, who care for no^ng but
flreedom and their advantage in commerce — ) of war against Denmark in behalf of
Sweden, on account of the vexatious tolls imposed upon merchandise.
IL King James's letters are followed by a list of 75 letters from his wife to her
brother. Christian IV., to the Chancellor of Denmark, and the ambassador Charisius.
These do not, as a rule, appear to contain much of general interest ; but they seem
to show that the Queen's heart was more in Denmark than in England, and that
the melancholy which clouded her later years was slowly advancing at an earlier
l>eriod. Her brother's concern at this, the result, he says, of a solitary and silent
life, is shown in a letter expressing great solicitude written in the very month of her
death.
* A drsfl; of a similar outline, in English, drawn up specially with reference to Dutch
encroachments, in which the narrative is continued to 161S, is found in the Record Office
among the Bomestic Papers of the reign of James I. under date of 28 March 1614.
0 18899. K
2 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH KEPORT OF THE
No. 1. — Eeport on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c — continued*
III. From Prince Henry of Wales there are 13 letters (of which two are holo-
graphs) of ordinary character, and 19 from Prince Charles, who appears to have
been a fayourite with his uncle. One of these (holograph), written on his arrival
at Madrid, describes briefly the speed of his journey and the splendour of his re-
ception, and by an amusing mistake in spelling, supposably in the hurry of writing,
entirely inverts the meaning of one sentence. Ten letters follow from their sister,
E^zabeth of Bohemia, the whole of whose correspondence (being found in one
parcel) I have noted, down to the period of the Restoration.
IV. From a series of official copy-books of the letters of the Kings of Denmark
I have compiled a list of those which were written to England and Scotland from
1564 to 1624, excepting, however, the years 1600-1615, for which no register exists.
Amongst these letters are found, of course, many connected with the corre-
spondence of Queen Elizabeth calendared in last year's Report, but no reply occurs
to that which bore the news of the death of Queen "hiary of Scotland. One letter
from Fred. II. in 1585 contains a complaint that cloth manufactured expressly in
London for his hunting liveries is being imitated and sold publicly to foolish persons
emulous of the distinction of wearing royal colours and patterns. The compli-
mentary correspondence of Christian IV. with English noblemen, whose acquamt-
ance he made on his visits to England, is wide and frequent In the Scottish portion
of Frederick's letters we have several relating to his attempt to redeem the Orkneys
for Denmark, and others concerning the Capt. John Clerk who was engaged in the
prosecution of Bothwell, and who died in a Danish prison.
V. These Royal Letters are followed by a Calendar of Miscellaneous English
Correspondence during the reign of James I., chiefly with Christian IV., including
two or three earlier papers which had escaped notice before, and a few later ones, to
1628, which were mixed with the others. Amongrst those which are speciallj'
noticeable are: — ^a letter from Arabella Stuart ; seven letters from Archbishop Abbot,
in the last of which his joy and thankfulness at the breaking off of the Spanish
match are expressed in the strongest terms ; a letter from the Earl of Thomond
about the exportation of marble from Ireland for building ; four letters from Bacon,
in one of which, while complaining of the pressure of business with which he is well-
nigh overwhelmed, he adds the characteristic words, " officia vitse sunt mihi vitA ips&
longe potiora " ; various letters from Buckingham, and letters relating to the levy
of troops in Kngland and Scotiand for serrice in Denmark.
VI. From the English papers I turned at the end of the rei^ of James I. to th^
Scottish. These are of great extent and interest, and the portion which I have been
able to calendar extends from 1460 to 1550. The earlier of these, from 1505 to 1512,
are printed in the valuable series of documents included in the Annual Reports
issu^ under the late Keeper of the Danish Archives, Mr. Wegener, a series but
little known, I believe, in England. Amongst those that precede these, however,
is one from King John, which attributes the death of Queen Margaret of Scotland
in 1487 to poison administered by Ramsay, the first Lord Bothwell. In 1505 we
have the original of the curious letter on behalf of the Kin^ of the Gipsies, of which
a varpng version has been printed from MSS. in the Bntish Museum and Advo-
cates' Library by Mr. Gairdner in his Letters and Papers illustrative of the reigns
of Rich. III. and Hen, VIL* In 1508 there is a vindication of a Scottish
ambassador, the Dean of Glasgow, against a charge of slandering the Danish ladies
by the report he took back to Scotland. I'he Duke of Albany's regency is illus-
trated by letters from himself. Archbishops Forman and Beaton, Rob. Barton
(whose brother Andrew is frequently mentioned in earlier letters), and others. Up
to the year 1540 there are 11 letters from James V., while in the short interval
between 1544 and 1550 thero are six letters from Queen Mary of Guise, 12 from
the Earl of Arran, and two frx)m the Earl of Rothes, of which, with the rest, I have
given full abstracts, and, in some instances, copies at length, or large quotations.
From 1550 onwards there is a large number of papers for future examination relating
to the history of Queen Mary ; many of these have been printed (chiefly in Danish
publications), but some, I believe, have not been as yet described. They will
require more care and labour than most of the other documents, for many aro in
bad condition, and do not appear (on casual inspection) to be equally legible with
the majority of the papers which have hitherto passed through my hands.
In the next period of English history there is along series of letters from Charles I.,
vdth many other papers of the time.
* The correspondence of JAmes IV. printed in this volume should be examined in coimexion
with the letters here calendared.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECX)BDS. 3
No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
finding that the Royal Library was open for one hour longer in the day than the
Archives, I availed myself of the opportunity thus afforded for examining the MSS.
there. By the kindness of Dr. Briin, the Librarian, and Mr. Larsen, I was enabled,
daring my visits of the last and present year, to make a thorough examination of
the various catalogues (some in print, but those of by far the larger portion, specially
the Old and New Royal collections, only in MS.), and to see everything which
appeared to me to be worth notice with regard to my subject. And I subjoin
a chronological list of the volumes and papers, which will be found to contain much
of interest. I will not prolong this Report by specifying details, but will only
mention in particular the short annals of the Priory of Lewes, the volume relating to
the Mint at the beginning of the 16th century, the Irish poems, and the many
interesting volumes of travels in England.
The total number of documents examined in the Royal Archives at this visit has
been about 1,200, with 132 volumes and papers in the Royal Library.
Where not otherwise described, it may be taken as the rule that the papers are in
Latin.
I have, in conclusion, to repeat the expression of my acknowledgments for the
courtesy with which, as in the last year, so in the present, aU my inquiries have been
met and facilitated.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your most obedient servant,
(Signed) William Dunn Macray.
I.— LETTERS OF KING JAMES L
1608—1625.
(The letters are all in Latin, and are signed by the King, unless otherwise specified.)
1603. 3 Apr. Holyrood. To Christian IV. Understands that on the death of
Queen Eh'zabeth on 25 March, he was, beyond all expectation, unanimously
proclaimed as her successor. Sends William Reyter, captain of a ship of war,
to give him full information. [23.]
Endorsed, ** Redditum Haffnias, 10 Aprilis." '
1603. II Apr. Newcastle-on-Tyne. To the same. Was received at Berwick on
Apr. 6 with the greatest joy ; arrived here after two days' journey ; will go on
the 13th to Durham ; will write again from London about 1 May. Begs that
his new subjects may find that they have lost nothing (in respect of commercial
privileges) by the Queen's death. [23.]
Endorsed, '' Redditum Haf nise, 22 Apr."
1603. 6 May. " Ex aula nostra regia." To the same, requesting that unmolested
passage may be allowed to the London merchants' ships at Oresund. [22 6.]
1603. 16 May. Greenwich. To the same, on the death of Duke John, and the
birth of Christian's son (afterwards Christ V.). His coronation is fixed for
25 July. [22 6.]
Endorsed, "R. Hafihise, 11 Junii."
1603. 4 June. Greenwich. To the same, on the birth of his son. Will send a
representative to attend the baptism on 10 July, but fears that it may not be
possible for him to arrive in time. [22 6.]
"R.Hafl&iife, 11 Jun."
1603. Same date. To the same, by Sir William Stuart, who is going to Denmark
on his own business. The Queen, Christian's sister, will be crowned on the
same day with himself ; she has begun her journey from Scotland, with his son,
who is styled Prince of Wales, and his daughter. [22 6.]
1603. 23 June. Greenwich. Commission to the Earl of Rutland and Will. Segar,
esq.. Garter King-of-Anns, to deliver the insignia of the Garter^ to Christ. IV.
On parchment. [26.]
1603. 24 June. Greenwich. To Christ. IV. Sends the Earl of Rutland as jhia
proxy at the baptism, and has entrusted to him also the insignia of the Order of
the Garter for delivery to the King. [22 6.]
" R. HafE., 10 Julii."
E 2
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No. 1. — Report on Koyal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
Letters of James I.
1603. Same date. To the Queen of Denmark, by the same, on the same occasion.
As painters in a small picture can represent wide regions, so he begs her to see
his extreme good-will comprised in but a few words. [22 b."]
160S. 8 Aug. Hampton. To Christ. IV. Thanks him for the congratulations
brought by his ambassadors, Christ. Friis, Chanc. of Denmark, and Hen. Below,
who happUy came in time to be present at his coronation. [22 6.]
« R. Haff:, 22 August."
1603. 17 Sept. Woodstock. To the same. Takes such pleasure in hawking that
he will be srreatly gratified by the gift of some hawks. He had this gratification
afforded him while in Scotland ; will now welcome the opportunity for proving
whether the Scottish or English climate agrees best with hawks. [22 6.]
" R. Rensburgi, 15 Oct."
1608. 1 Oct. Hatfield. Inspeximus of the letters patent, dated at Hatfield,
19 Sept, of the grant of dowry to Queen Anne. " Ezaminatur per me, T.
EUesmere, Cane." [25 6.]
Great seal perfect.
1603. 6 Dec. Wilton. To Christ. IV. Has assigned an ample dowry to the
Queen. Has not been able yet to reply to the answer made to the requests of
the merchants, on account of the prevalence of the plague, which has compelled
him to remove to a distance from London. Rejoices to hear that the city of
Hamburgh has, with common consent, submitted itself to the authority of the
King of Denmark. [22 6.]
<* R. Colding, 24 Jan. 1604."
1603 [-4]. 18 March. Westm. To the same. Begs him to grant license to Rob.
Lacy and Will. Angel to send each one ship annually to Iceland for fishing.
[22 bJ] " R. Cronenburg, 8 Aug."
1604. 20 Apr. Westm. To the same. Sends Sir Francis Darcey with the
promised horses, viz., four ** gradarios sive asturcones (ut appellantar) ex eorum
*' numero quos insigni specie mollique gressu maxime commendatos habemus,"
and two ** grandiores sive cataphractarios." [22 6.]
** R. Cronenburg, 3 August."
1604. 3 May. Westm. To the same. Requests him to send some one as his
deputy for investiture with the Garter ; and at the same time to send some
properly qualified persons to treat of the disputes long agitated between their
respective subjects. [22 6.]
R. Cronenburg, 7 August."
(in English) to James I. from the English merchants " trading
ide," setting forth the preferableness of that city to Hamburgh
1604. 20 Oct. Westm. To the same. Sends a copy of the treaty latelv made
with the King of Spain. Has done his utmost to satisfy the request which he
made through Andrew Sinclair for the transfer of the English merchants' settle-
ment from Stade to Hamburgh, but the enclosed petition will show that he has
failed, and he cannot compel the merchants to move against their will.
Enclosures :
i. Petition
in Stoade,
for their residence, as being two tides' sailing nearer the sea, while the
river is not so much liable to frost there, and as being easier for land-
carriage to Germany, &c. Signed, Sam. Robinson,
ii. The same translated into German.
1604. 24 Nov. 1604. To the same. Recommends the bearer, Sir John Foley,
as one well-skilled in war, and as one who for many years served Christian's
father and maternal grandfather, to sncceed in his service Sir William Stuart,
^ho ( — '* virum sane pnestantem, fide et observantia nobis probatnm, reique
" militaris laude insignem " — ) has lately died. [22 6.]
" R. Coronjeburgi, 27 Jan. 1605."
1605. 26 Jan. [N.S.] Westm. To the same, representing the case of Andrew
Forret and David Lermond, of St. Andrew's, whose ship, built by themselves
in Korway, has been seized nnder the prct:^nded authority of the King of
Denmark. [22 6.]
"R. Haff n., 7 Maul 605."
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS.
No. 1. — Keport on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c. — conHnued.
Letters of James I,
1605. 7 Apr. Greenwich. To the samei on behalf of Will. Shawe, of York, a
cargo of whose woollen goods, in value 220/., had been confiscated some jean
before. ♦ [22 6.] "Prod. HaiED., 9 Julii."
1605. 9 Apr. Greenwich. To the same, with the news of the birth of ** bellissi-
mam filiolam." [22 6.]
1605. 27 May. Westm. Two copies of letters patent granting to Ulric, Bishop
of Schleswig, brother-in-law to James I., lately created Knight of the Grarter,
an annual pension of 2,000/., equal to 10,000 German thalers.
The Danish transcriber being (very pardonably) unable to read the con-
traction of the word " Scaccarii" at first in one copy wrote it as " serenissimi,"
in the other ''secreti/' and then struck out both words, and copied the
contracted form thus : •* ([ ^."
1605. 29 May. Greenwich. To Christian IV. Will license the purchase and
transmission of a ship to him as requested, although to any other prince he
would not willingly allow the sale of lar^e ressels. To his other request, for
the free exportation of woollen cloths, he is unable to accede, since the customs-
duties are farmed out to certain persons whom he cannot deprive of their due
receipts. [22 &.]
1605. Same date. To the same. Received the letter brought to him last year by
the bearer, Melchior van Loben, whom, however, he cannot employ in militaiy
service, because, by God's gift, such is the state of peace of affairs now that
many soldiers who were employed in the late wars are necessarily disbanded.
[22 6.1
•* Exhib. Wolfferb., 22 Jan. 1606."
1605. 10 Jane. Greenwich. To Christ. Friis,Chanc. of Denmark, recommending
the law suit of James Durham against a certain widow, about which he had
written twice before. [23.]
"Reddits Hafn., 29 Julii."
1605. Same date. To Christ. IV., for the third time about the same case ; has
charged Andrew Sinclair to become bail for Durham. [22 5.]
1605. 20 July. Westm. To the same, accrediting Henry Belou. His wife has
entirely recovered from her child-birth, and his children are all well. [22 5.]
1605. 25 Aug. Woodstock. To the same. The ambassador of Albert, Archduke
of Austria, has communicated the desire of the Princes of the Empire to elect a
King of the Romans to assist the Emperor against the Turks, and has urged
him to support the election of some one of the House of Austria. States the
considerations which should influence the election, and desires the opinion
thereon of the King of Denmark. [23.]
1605. 3 Sept. Windsor. To the same, on behalf of John Amot, merchant, Vice-
Treasurer of Scotland, with relation to a ship laden with merchandise which
was bought for him by his agent Richard White at Bergen, but which has been
unjustly seized. [22 6.]
" Prod. Haff., 21 Apr 1606."
1605. 24 Sepc Hampton. To the same. Henry Ramel (who has been invested
with the Garter as the King's proxy) has conferred with him and the Council
on the grievances of the English merchants, although not empowered to discuss
them authoritatively ; will send full replies fhortly, but meanwhile begs for
kindly dealing with those who are employed in the fisheries. [23.]
1605. 11 Nov. Westm. To the same, communicating intelligence of the di»-
coveiy of the Gunpowder Plot, and enclosing a full narrative. Signed. [22 6.]
" Exhibit® Wolfenbyli, 15 die Jan. 1606."
The narrative (which fills five folio pages) contains only the well-known par-
ticulars. It ends with the following paragraphs: —
** Confitetur [Fauxius] etiam hos omncs conspiratorcs eodem die quo hsec
tragedia ageretur per alios ejusdem confcederationis socios, Elizabetham
filiam Regis setate maximam, qua: tunc temporis in sedibus Baronis Harington
in com. Warwici degebat, intercipere cogitasse, et in animo habiiisse eam
Reginam Anglise, Scotie, Franciffi et Hibcrnise promuigare, et in hunc finem
excogitirant et paratam apud se habuerant formulam quandam edicti publici ;
in quo tamen edicto nulla mentio facienda crat innovandse Rcligionls CatholicsB
Romance, quin imo et scelus hoc perpetratum facinusque horrendum publice
6 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 1. — Report on Bojal Archives of Deomark, &c. — continued*
Letters of James /•
detestari primo decretum illis erat usquedum satis virium adesse stbi ani-
madverterent, turn demum atnimque fiicturos, Religionem nempe mutataros,
et facinas hoe tanquam justum et meritorium in se suscepturos.
'^Sspius quoque inibant consilia quo stratagemate Carolom ducem,
secundum Regis filium, in manua arriperent, sed quia prope Lond. vizit,
ubi fautores sibi satis virium ad hoc perficiendom deesse animadvertebant,
desistebant ab hoc inceptu, et quia etiam putabant perinde in rem suam fore si
Elizabetha filia potirentur."
This reference to Prince Charles is not found in the printed Narraiio
about the Plot ; but mention is twice made there of the intention to include
him, as the infant Duke [of York], in the general destruction.
1605[-6]. 9 Jan. [O.S.] Westm. To the same. Haying been intreated by
Henry Ramel, Christian's late ambassador, to obtain relief from the King of
Spain for the Danish merchants trading into Spain, with regard to the heavy
duty of 30 per cent, levied on them, he has succeeded in inducing that King to
grant the petition. Desires King Christian to send an envoy into Belgium to
the Archdukes of Austria to conclude the negotiation. Encloses a letter from
the Spanish ambassador in England. [22 6.]
Enclosures : —
i. 1606. 19 Jan. Lond. <<I1 Don P. de Cuniga" to King Christian.
Has been directed by the King of Spain to write to his brother the
Archduke Albert desiring him to negotiate an agreement for the
security and freedom of commerce. Signed. Span.
ii. A Latin translation of the same.
'* R. 22 Martii, 1606, Haffiiise."
1605[-6]. 22 Jan. [O.S.] Westm. To the same. Sends at last the answers of
the merchants aboat tne Sound dues, the fishery, and the commerce with
Russia, aU which matters he had hoped Ramel would have been empowered to
settle. Sends these replies by a private person, because their friendship and
kinship is such as to dispense with the need of formality. [22 6.]
" R. Haffni©, 22 Martii."
1605 [-6]. 18 Feb. Westm. To the same, recommending John Conyngham to
his continued favour. [22 6.]
" R. Haffn., 19 Apr. 1606."
1606. 3 March. [N.S.] Westm. To the same, on behalf of Richard Woodley
[<( Wodelius "], of Preston, who, having built a ship in Norway to bring to
Scotland, finds the ship altogether detained on the ground that he cannot
remove it from the Danish dominions without the royal license. [22 b,"]
" Prod. Hafln., 19 Apr. 1606."
1606. 4 Apr. Westm. To the same, with a similar application on behalf of WilL
Duncan, of Musselburgh, a servant of the Queen's. Wrote twelve months ago
on the subject ; since then, Duncan, when coming to Loudon to urge his case,
was wrecked, and lost his goods, the ship, and four of his companions. [22 6.]
1606. 14 May. Westm. To the same. Thanks him for his letter of 18 Apr. ;
mentions his own good health and that of his wife and children ; happy state of
public affairs and disposition of the people ; ** omnia denique pristino in statu
** sic esse firmata ut nihil sit quod animum nostrum quoquo modo anxium aut
** solicitum reddat, praesertim cum Parlamenti sive publicorum comitiorum,
** rebus omnibus de quibus consultationis ac deliberationis causa fuerat fere
" expeditis, finis jam appropinquet . . . Quod de recentiori quodam periculo
« vits nostrss iUato (post immanem illam et horrendam conjurationem quam
*< Deus, salutis nostoe autor et custos, justissima legum severitate, populo
" applaudente, ultus est, si in tam execrabUi flaffitio severitas est appellanda),
*< rumor quidam emanavit,* isque (ut solet levissima rumoris aura in vulgus
" exire lateque spargi) ad aures vestras videtur pervcnisse ; si ulla causa justa
" aut fundamento aliquo excitatns esset, illius sine mora Seren. vestram cer-
" tiorem fecissemus. Sed ut erat fritilis atque inanis, nee res digna de qua
'* Ser^n. vestro fieret mentio, ita repente evanuit, illo tamen edito et relicto rei
" vanissimsB fructu non incommodo nee poenitendo, quod ex omnium animis,
** de salute et incolumitate nostra mirifice anxiis et conturbatis, insigne specimen
" studii et amoris pcrceperimus." [22 6.]
* The report that James had been assassinated at >Voking on 22 March.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC EECORDS. 7
No. 1. — ^Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
Letters of James /•
1606. 15 Sept. Hampton. To the same. Is anxious to hear of his stafe return
home, since the letter which Mansfeldt bronght informed him of the great
storms encountered at sea ; and the north-east wind which has been prevailing
since will have hindered the voyage. [22 &.] <' Prod. Haffn., 18 Oct"
1607. 12 May. Westm. To the same. Writes with the coming of the first
farourable spring wind, (by the means of the bearer, John Poley, who is a
senrant to both of them,) in pursuance of their mutual promise last sununer to
keep up a constant correspondence. [22 6.]
1607 [-8]. 14 Feb. [O.S.] Westm. To the same. Begs him to direct the
Governor of Iceland to allow the bearer, John Sterne, to export some hawks
from thence into England. [22 6.]
" B., 9 Aug. 1608."
1608. 17 May. Greenwich. To the same. Familiar letter in reply to one of
12 Apr. Thanks him for some stags ; by the care of those to whom they were
committed, seventeen came over safely in spite of the long voyage and the
unasnally bitter winter ; begs him to send the same number of does next year.
[22 6.]
] 608. 12 June. Greenwich. To the same. Was much surprised at the tone of
his letter of 2 March until he found what was its subject. The Capt. De La Mote,
who is said to have seized and plundered a Danish ship, is a Frenchman to
whom, at the earnest request of the then French ambassador, the Sienr de
Beaumont, leave was given to purchase a ship in England, immediately where-
upon he turned pirate, and it is greatly desired that he may be caught and
punished. He has been represented as an Englishman because he lived some
years in England as agent for French merchants, but he never possessed house
or property or any rights of citizenship here. [22 &.]
1608. 12 Sept. Theobald's. To the same. Deplores that while almost all Princes
are beginning to see the evils of war and discord, specially with regard to
religious differences, there h&s arisen such bitter strife between the Duke and
City of Brunswick. Has been asked by some of the Princes of Germany, who
think the Duke is too vehement and obstinate, to interpose with him; but
desires first to know the King of Denmark's opinion. [22 6.]
1608 [-9]. 8 Jan. Westm. To the same. Thanks him for some more hawks i
but such gifts are not needed to keep alive his love. [22 6.]
«*K. Haderslebii, 25 Feb. 1609."
1609. 3 May. Westm. To the same, on behalf of John Delbridge, whose ship, the
Eagle, was captured by a Danish vessel when on its way to Lisbon last July,
[22 6.]
" Redditffi Haf . mense Junio."
1609. 13 May. Westm. To the same, commending to him Sir James Sandeland,
who is about to travel through Denmark. [23.]
1609. 28 May. Westm. To the same, accompanying a copy of the second edition
of his Apologia with the new preface ; of the first and anonymous- edition he
had previously sent a copy. Importance of union amongst all Protestant princes.
[22 6.]
" Keddits per capitaneum Mora, mense Julio.''
1609. 18 June. Westm. To the same, thanking him for some more stags.
[22 *.]
1609. 23 July. Windsor. To the same, recommending the bearer, a French
gentleman named de Boisdoree, who has fled from France on account of a duel,
and to whose rank and character the Duke of Lennox has certified. [22 fr.j
«R. HafP., 19 Oct."
1609. 12 Nov. Westm. To the same. Thanks him for his letter oflOct. and
for the falcons he has sent. Had he known they would have come so soon
would not have sent a messenger about them with a letter which no doubt has
been already received ; but generally when these birds have been sent, they
have, either by the unskilfulness of the person who chose them, or by the care-
lessness of those who brought them, turned out either altogether useless or too
little adapted for sport. [22 6.]
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No. 1. — ^Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
Letters of James /.
1609 [-10] . 5 Feb. Westm. To the same. Farther application on behalf of
John Delbridge \ste 8 May, wipra\ ; part of the merchandifle has been restored,
but part under a fictitious pretence withheld. [22 6.]
« Prod. Haff., 27 Martii, 1610. Nihil ad has responsum."
1610. 23 Aug. Westm. To the same. Sends an experienced falconer to choose-
some well-grown falcons and hawks, and personally to bring them over, that
they may not (as usually has been the case) be rendered useless by the long
journey through the carelessness of those in charge of them. [22 6.]
1610. 21 Oct. Westm. To the same, recommending Andrew Kamsey, brother of
that John Ramsey, Viscount Haddington, to whom the writer's escape finom-
the Growry conspiracy was greatly owing. [22 6.]
1610. 24 Dec. Westm. To the same, acknowledging his letter of 4 Not. As to
the matter of it, howerer, full communication on that Swedish business had
been previously made to '* D." Jonas, who was lately in England, and who will
make relation to King Christian. [22 6.]
1610[-11]. 2 Feb. Westm. To the same. Has not yet received a reply to the
communication made to Jonas of the Swedish affairs, and supposes that the
winter has hitherto hindered his return ; but as the United Provinces have sent
an embassy on the same subject, writes now to urge the importance of unity
amongst the Kings who belong to the reformed religion, as weU as of guarding
against the too great aggrandizement of any one. [22 6.]
" R. Cahnar, 14- Aug. 1611."
1611. 30 June. Westm. To the same, asking for free passage to Sweden of Sir
Robert Steward, brother of the Earl of Orkney, who goes to settle some accounts
with the King there. [22 6.]
1611. 1 July. Westm. To the same, complaining that Thomas Watson, a
merchant of Edinburgh (whose petition has been referred to him by the Prii^
Council in Scotland), was seized and robbed at sea about Easter last by Danish
ships, when returning from Sweden ; the law of nations beine thus disregarded
in die war between Denmark and Sweden, np warning havmg been given to
merchants. [22 6.]
1611. 7 July. Westm. To Christ. Friis, Chancellor of Denmark, asking for safe
passage for Sir Rob. Stuart to Sweden, in case, by the King's absence, 3iis letter
[of 30 June] should miss of its object. [22 6.]
1611. 23 July. Westm. To Christ. IV., recommending the bearer, "Ivarus
Stubbsus," 54 years old, who for 15 years taught Hebrew in the University of
Copenhagen, but was removed on account of a dispute with the Primcaius ; a
prebend m the church of Roskild was continued to him, but this is not enough,
for his maintenance, and he was therefore compelled to leave his wife and come
to England in the hope of obtaining employment in one of the Universities.
Thinking it hard that such a man should, at his age, be compelled to Uvjb
amongst foreigners, the writer begs that some additional provision may be
made for him from ecclesiastical sources, to enable him to live at home with
his wife. [22 5.]
1611. 18 Aug. Westm. To the same. Desires restitution of 148 pounds of cop-
per ore [^'seiis infecti"], commonly called <* Ship-pound," received at Stock-
holm by John Reekes and Thomas Spens in payment of a debt due from Sir
James Spens, of Wormeston, to John Cootes, before the declaration of war with
Sweden, and which have been, when on their way to Dantzic to be paid to Will.
Browne, taken out of a ship of Rostock by the Danish fleet. The same John
Cootes, together with William Greene and James Wool, also asks that he may
be allowed to transport safely from Sweden some merchandise bought there
before the declaration of war. [22 6.]
" R., 6 Sept, Hafhiae."
1611. Same date. To the same. Is glad to find by his letter of 21 June from
Sillisburg, that the report which had come of his dangerous illness was not true.
Another letter of the same date has brought his answer to the application on
behalf of [Sir James Spens of] Wormeston. When Wormeston went to
Sweden with some troops, he was charged that, should war break out with
Denmark, he was to take no part in it, but immediately to return to England,
which he has done. When he left, war had not actually been declared, and he
was not going to levy troops for service against Denmark, and the money and
merchandise which were seized on their way to Dantzic were not intended for
that purpose, but were for payment of stipends already due. [22 6.]
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JLeiter$ of James /.
161 !• 16 Sept Wettm. To the Mime. Agaia sends a &lconer, according to his
annual costom, to choose some good birds. [22 6.]
1611. Same date. To Christ. Friis, to the same effect as in the preceding letter.
Writes to him in case the King of Denmark should not have returned. [22 6.1
"R. Haf., ISOct."
1611 [-12]. 5 Jan. Westm. To Christ. IV. Asks for permission for Hilde-
brand Prussen, a merchant of London, to transport 800 masts for the English
fleet. [22 6.]
" R. in castris ante Guldborg, 30 Mail 1612."
1611 [-12]. 16 Jan. WestuL To the same. To the letter which Christian's servant
brought an answer was returned through the same bearer, and the Earl of
Salisbury was ordered to reply at lengUi to the fuller communication of Chr.
Friis. But for still further reply, sends Robert Anstruther to go thoroughly
into the discussion. [22 6.]
1611 [-12]. 7 Mar. Westm. To the same. Desires license for John Comelisen,
a Dutchman, to fish for eels near Copenhagen, where they abound ; he has
been accustomed to fish for them, for the supply of the royal household and the
city of London, on the coast of Holland, but finds that the fishery there ia
failing. Signed. [22 6.]
«R. Hafn., 8MauI612."
1612. 5 May. Westm. To the same. Has received his letter of 30 Mar. with
the news of the Queen's death ; the sorrow is alleviated by the knowledge that
she died " enixe precantem et Christum Salvatorem invocantem," and by the
fact that she leaves a numerous issue. [22 6.]
•• R. im Feldlager fOr Goltberg, 3 Jul."
1612. 20 May. Westm. To the same, strongly commending Lord Willoughby,
who, having sent over the troops collected according to his sCTeement with
Jonas Carisius, now himself comes to assume his charge. [22 6. J
1612. 11 June. Westm. To the same. Understanding that Henry Levinston
can be advanced to the rank of Colonel, and have the command of 2,000 meu»
if the King of England will testify to his family and character, therefore certifies
that Levinston is of a very high family, of which the Earl of Lithgow is head,
that he was brought up in the court and King's household, and has served with
credit in the army. [23.]
" Red. Haf., 80 Julii."
1612. 30 June. Westm. To the same. Congratulates him upon successes.
Hopes soon to hear that Anstruther has had an audience, and that Christian is
not Uie less disposed for peace on account of what has happened. Thanks him
for allowing James Spence safely to pass into Sweden, who is sent on a like
mission, and asks that when a messenger comes with letters for him the like
passage may be afforded. [23.]
1612. 15 July. Westm. To the same, recommending the Marq. de Rouillac for
military service ; he came to King James recommended by the Due de Guise»
and he is nephew, on his mother's side, of the Duo d'Espemon. [23.]
•«R. 12 Aug., Hafa."
1612. 5 Aug. Westm. To the same, renewing his request of 24 Dec. for trans-
portation of masts by Hildebrand Prussen. [22 6.]
"R. Coronieburgi, 12 Dec."
1612. 9 Aug. Bever Castle. Copy of letter to Sir R. Anstruther; he is to
inform Christ. IV. that the levy of troops in Scotland for the service of Sweden
was prohibited as soon as known, and their disbandment ordered. [29.]
1612. 12 Sept. Wansted. To Christ. IV. Was glad to hear by his letter of 10
July from the camp at Goldberg, which David Burrell, a Scotchman, brought,
of his successes. Specially thanks him for not merely sparing the life of
Burrell, who might by the laws of war have been put to death when taken
prisoner, but for making him the bearer of a letter, and interceding for the
pardon of the crime for which he fied from his country. Finds, on inqoiry
that he had killed an adversary in a duel, and has consequently granted pardon!
bends this letter by a falconer, who is commissioned to choose some birds
[22 6.]
" R. 24 Sept."
10 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-blXTH BEPOBT OP THE
No. 1. — Report on Rojal Archives of Denmark, &c. — conHnued*
Letters of James /.
1612. 8 Oct. Westm. To the same. Is glad to hear by his letter of 11 Aug.
that through prospect of a speedy peace he will not be able to employ Henry
Levingston, lately recommended to him ; should the war, however, unhappily
be continued, hopes Levingston may obtain what he desired. [22 6.]
1612. Same date. To Christ. Friis, thanking him for his good ojfices to the above-
mentioned Henry Levingston. [23.]
1612. 10 Oct. Westm. Instructions to Sir B. Anstruther to communicate to
Christ. IV. the declaration of the States General that if peace be not speedily
made between Denmark and Sweden, they will assist the latter. English,
Mutilated by damp. [29.]
1612. 7 Nov. Westm. To Christ. IV., with intelligence of the death of Heniy
Prince of Wales, on the preceding day, " ex fehri." The conditions for the
marriage of the Elector Palatine with [the Princess Elizabeth] have been
agreed on.
Before each part of the King's subscription Is a large blot. The letter is-
followed by a letter in German from Ludolph Engelstedt to Breyde Bantzow,
dated Lond., IS Nov., giving an account of the Prince's illness and death, and
enclosing a copy of the report of the post-mortem examination, with a German
translation. [22 6.]
1612. 21 Dec. Westm. Holograph letter to the same.
" Serenissime Prater. Quod Ordines Belgise decretum hostile S. V. facere-
ausi sint, Anstruthero nunquam mandavimus ; quod vero aliquot ex civitatibus
Hansiaticis eis proposuissent ut foedus hostile contra S. V. sancire velint, satis
exploratum est ; Ordines etiam propositionem plus aequo fovere verissimum esse
scimus, et hac de re S. V. per legatum nostrum certiorem reddidimus. Nuper-
rime etiam plerique inter eos susurrare incipiunt vereri se coactos fore bellum
contra S. V. gerere si bellum diutius duraturum sit inter S. V. et Suecos ; quod
vero communi sufiragio aliquid contra S. V. moliri velint, non multum veremnr,
nam nee ullam rem, tam magni momenti, gentem illam, nobis inconsultis,
immo serio aversis, tam facile perficere posse, vix credimus, nee eos quibus nunc
tam jucunda et grata pax est, bellum iterum ultro se implicaturos, sine maxima
necessitate, verisimile est. Quod vero S. V. beneficia in eos collata nobis
recencere {sic) placet, S. V. satis notum est Ordines Fcederatos populum esse, id
est, bellnam multorum eapitum ; regimen eorum esse novum et anarchicum,
unde nihil prseter libertatem et utilitatem spirant, quibus mercatura est salus
reipublicee, et sic lis suprema lex est, ideoque telonium tam durum et intolerabile
eis videtur. Sed ne amplius molesti simus, S. Y. sibi certo persuadere potest
nos nunquam in officio vigilis fidelissimi vobis defutnros, ita ut premature
semper a nobis certior sis quid expectandnm sit, ut inde consilia vestra certius
dirigi possint. Fusius vero hsec omnia legatus noster S. V. explicabit. Deum
venerati pro S. V. diutnma incolumitate et prospero rerum omnium successu^
Dabantur Westmonanasterii {sic) xxi Decembris 1612.
'* Ser. y. frater amantissimus
" Jacobus li." [26 6.]
1612 [~S]. 80 Jan. Westm. To the same, complaining that some Danes had
plundered a ship belonging to the Society of Merchant Adventurers which was
wrecked in the Elbe. [22 6.]
1612 [-3]. 22 Feb. Westm. To the same, notifying the marriage of the Princess
Elizabeth on 14 Feb., and the intended departure of her husband and herself to
Germany on 8 or 10 Apr. [22 6.]
1612[-S]. 2 Mar. Newmarket. To the same, for the third time making applica-
tion for the restoration of the ship of John Cootes. [22 6.]
1613. 12 Apr. Westm. To the same, thanking him for a remission of toll granted
to the English merchants. [23.]
** R. Cronenburg, 22 Maii."
1613. Same date. To the same. Never heard more welcome news than those
which Kobcrt Anstruther lately brought of the conclusion of peace with Sweden,
and never read a letter with more pleasure than that from the King of which he
was the bearer. Has attested the treaty under the Great Seal of England, as
requested by both parties. [23.]
** R. Cronenburg, 22 Maii."
DBPUTX KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIO BEOOSDS. 11
No. 1. — Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark, Scc^-^ontinued,
Letiers ofJamea J«
lAld. 8 May. Wefltm. To the same, on behalf of Bartholomew Henrick who,
like his fore&thers, for mauj jears has enjoyed the privilege of catching hawks
in Lilly-Hommer, but is now debarred from doing so by one John Xjaurence.
[23.]
*' B. Fredericiburgi, 28 Julii.'' " Lillehommer in Scania, 2 milliaribus a
Malmogia."
ICld. 31 May. Westm. To the same. The bearer, William Rider, brings a
letter from the Queen, and will give full details of the marriage of the Princess,
and of her journey to Heidelberg, in which he accompanied her. [23.]
" B. Fredericib., 13 Aug."
1613. 20 Aug. Westm. To the same. Has already charged Bobert Anstruther
to write to him about the controversy which has arisen respecting the
succession to Cleves between the Electors of 8axony and Brandenburg and
other claimants ; and now uses the same opportunity for transmitting a letter
from the BepubHc of Venice expressing their desire for closer friendship with
Denmark. Their firm friendship with England makes them desire this closer
connexion with a King so nearly allied. Has only now forwarded the letter,
dated In June last, because he wished the Venetians to send it by an ambas-
sador; their doing this has partly been hindered by the unsettled state of
affairs in Italy, and partly also by its being a custom with Venice not to send
ambassadors until by previous letters and ireplies it has been found that the
friendship of the Bepublic will be welcome. Begs that Andrew Syncler may
be permitted to come over to England. [23.]
*' B. Hafhise, 19 Sept., cum inde postridie discederemus.' '
1613. 20 Oct. Westm. To the same. The bearer, Henry Buckston, complains
that, whereas for many years back he has been accustomed to go to Iceland
for hawks, and to traffic with the natives in minor articles of merchandise, he
was in the last summer seized and robbed of all his goods by Harloff Daa, the
Governor of Iceland, at the instigation (as he believes) of Erasmus Hansen and
Jacob Breme, dealers in like merchandise. [22 6.]
•' B. in Fryligslott, 14 Nov."
1613. 21 Nov. Westm. To the same. The merchant adventurers, on whose
behalf he wrote on 30 Jan., complain that they cannot procure the restoration
of their plundered goods unless they will first pay 2,000 thalers, nearly a
quarter of the whole value ; desires that the goods may be given up on payment
only of just salvage-dues, and that since wrecks frequently occur on the Danish
coast, charge may be given to treat shipwrecked crews with all humanity. [23.]
" Perd. Fryligslot, 22 Dec. 1614 " («c).
1614. 29 March. Westm. To the same. Has heard with great pleasure finom
Andrew Syncler, who is now returning to Denmark, an. account of all that
occurred in the course of the war with Sweden ; holds Syncler in h^h and
just esteem ; has charged him, in his journey, to convey certain communications
to Prince Maurice and some members of the States General. [23.]
1614. 20 July • . . To the same. According to his annual custom sends a
&lconer to procure birds. [23.]
1614. 21 Sept. Theobald's. To the same. Has received his letter of 21 Aug.
announcing his safe return to Copenhagen. Does not doubt but that he has
heard that, wkile the English envoy was negotiating in Holland for settlement of
the dispute between the Archdukes and the United Provinces, and had pre-
vailed for the surrender of the castle of Juliers to Philip, Prince of Orange, the
Marq. of Spinola occupied Aix-la-Chapelle, and imposed heavy fines on all the
Protestants, and reduced almost all the cities in the duchy of Cleves which are
on the banks of the Rhine. Bob. Anstrudder will tell in what moderate and
peaceful wise the writer has acted in the midst of all this. " Nihil habemus in
** votis prius et optatius quam ut in Christiano orbe pax es tranquiUitas con-
'* servari possint Nihil suavius est quiete et tranquillitate ;
'* malumua tamen bellum necessarium quam fraudulentam et pemiciosam
" pacem." [23.]
«B. Hafniae, 1 Nov. 1614."
1614 [-5]. 3 Jan. Newmarket. Copy of instructions to Sir B. Anstruther, sent to
Denmark to treat on the affairs of Lubeck, liberty of whale-fishing, &c. [29.]
12 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPOKT OF THE
No. ] . — Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark^ &c. — continued,
XieUen qf James I.
1614[-5]. 8 Feb. Newmarket. To Christ. IV. Seuds Robert Aiistradder with
some important coimnunications, both of private and public interest. [23.]
1615. S7 May. Greenwich. To the same. Robert Anstradder has returned.
Request^, on the petition to him of the magistrates of the city of Lubeck, that,
whereas Whitsuntide is fixed as the time at which the long agitated disputes
between Denmark and Lubeck are to be adjusted, which is found to be too
soon, some longer interval may be allowed. [23.]
1615. 9 June. Westm. To the same. Sends Henry Beyn to procure some
falcons, and requests that those who are ordered to catch the birds may take
great care to catch four of those which, after leaving the nest, have for a whole
year been accustomed to take prey for themselves, as these are found of most
use. [23.]
" R. Hafa, 25 JuUi."
ii.y. 16 July. Westm. To the same. The good effect of his letter written " non
ita pridem ** on behalf of Lubeck, encourages him now to ask that as the Lu-
beckers propose to send ambassadors in August with their submission, he will
receive them favourably and concede somewhat of his own lawful claims. [28.]
1615. 25 July. Westm. To the same. Again appeals on behalf of John Cootes,
who has been unjustly condemned on false charges that his brother plotted
against the Danish fleet when on the Swedish coast, and that he himself
supplied the Swedes with com and ammunition while the war was going on.
[28.]
" R. 31 Dec."
1615. 80 Sept. Theobald's. To the same, interceding (at the request of one of
his servants of the Balfour family) on behalf of one David Balfour, a Scottish
shipbuilder (" naupegpim "), who has been in prison about three years, whereby
his wife and children are reduced to extreme poverty. If his offence be great,
requests that particulars may be communicated; if light, that he may be
pitfdoned. [23.]
1615. 26 Oct. RoystoQ. To the same. Writes by reason of the return to
Denmark of Adam Bulouu. As to the affairs of Lubeck, what he did was out
of his great desire that peace may be preserved in the North, and amongst those
who are of the same religion, but if uie people of that city arc too ob^nate to
listen to good advice, they will only have to blame their own stubbornness if
any harm should happen to them. Understands that some one has asked, in
King Christian's name, for licence to export a quantity of fuller's earth ; that,
Jiowever, is forbidden by the laws of the land, as the enclosed autograph report
from the Council will show.
JSnclo8ure : —
Whitehall, 9 Oct. The Council to the King. The granting license to
export, as desired, 100 tons of fuller's earth must depend upon the King's
pleasure, and not upon their liking. But heretofore when a request was
made by the King of Denmark that a certain quantity of wools might be sent
him by an English clothier who had offered his service, with such instruments
as belong to the manufacture of clothing, it was replied \hat clothing was the
staple and prime commodity of this kingdom, find that should the King be a
means to transfer this art to strangers, it would be a great discontentment to
his suljects and a prejudice to his own estate, especially as a Parliament was
then approaching, where the people would have been most sensible of such a
grievance. These reasons ought to be as forcible, if not more so, in this
particular of fuller's earth, one of the most necessary materials for that
manufacture ; and those who have undertaken to settle in this realm the
whole manu&cture of clothing, dyeing, and dressing, have protested against
the granting of this suit. And the transportation of this earth is against a
law which was not long since revived by proclamation. JEngl.
Signed, " G. Cant., T. Ellesmere, Cane, T. Saffolke, £. Zouche, Fulke
" Grevyll, Jul. Csesar, Tho. Lake."
1615. 4 "Nov. Westm. To the same. Requests, on behalf of Gustavus Adolphus,
King of Sweden, who is involved in a Russian war which has exhaasted his
treasury, i. that the stipulated time for the payment of a certain sum of money
may be deferred ; and ii. that it may be paid in some other coin than imperial
tbalers. [23.]
DJEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS, 13
No. 1. — Report on Rojal Archives of Denmark, 4&c. — continued.
Letters of James /.
1616. 20 Apr. Westm. To the Bame. Understands that some English pirates
named David Gall, David fieton, and Jenkins, in a ship called the
African^ of St. Andrew's, having intercepted and plondered two ships passing
between Amsterdam and London, carried their booty to a port in Norway
called Westrisen, near Mardou, but that, in consequence of information, the
goods were seized by the governor and one of the pirates taken, the rest
escaping in a leaky boat ; requests that the goods may be restored on payment
of expenses, and the pirate given up. [23.]
1616. 26 Apr. Theobald's. To the same. Has received his letter of 18 Feb.
notifying that, in consequeuce of the complaints of his subjects, he has for*
bidden for the future to all foreigners the whale-fishing round Norway and its
provinces, particularly Iceland and Feroe ; allows that this is reasonable, and
will warn the English to abstain. But with regard to the Greenland fishery,
which is also forbidden except to those who will acknowledge the superiority
there of the King of Denmark, the case is very different, as will appear from
the enclosed Declaration, which was drawn up and issued before the letter was
received ; for it proves that Greenland was first discovered by the English, and
that it belongs to the English crowQ. Desires therefore that the Danish officers
may be altogether forbidden to interfere with the English whale-fishery in
Greenland.
Enclosure ;—
Copy of a Declaration [noted as written in Jan. or Feb. 1616] drawn up in
consequence of the issue of a decree on the part of the King of Denmark in
restraint of the whale-fishery, in which is narrated the whole course of the
discoveries made by the English in the Arctic regions from 1553 to 1587, as
shown by the original log-books preserved in the archives of the Russia
Company in London. Lai. [83.]
1616. 14 Nov. Westm. To the same. Thanks him for a horse he has sent, than
which he never sat on a better ; also for its beautiful harness of Danish mann-
fitctore. [23.]
1616. 16 Nov. Westm. To the same. A letter testimonial for Peter By U, a Dane,
who is returning home after having served the English Ambassador in Spain
for four years.
1617. 24 May. Traaislation into Danish of a charter granted by James I. to
Sir James Ctmningbam and others for a Scottish Company trading to the East
Indies and elsewhere. [30.]
1618. 27 March. Westm. To Christ. IV. He will find from the letter given
to Jonas Charisius for delivery to him that with regard to the fishery round
Greenland satisfaction has been abundantly given to his subjects. But as
speedy an answer could not be given to the complaints about the fishery round
Fero, as the Council of Scotland had to be consulted ; who, having found that
the complaints' had a just foundation, summoned from all the chief cities some
who were engaged in navigation thither, and communicated to them, and then
published by a proclamation, an order that they should in future abstain from
the fishery there. [23.]
1618. 9 Apr. Westm. To the same, recommending the case of Thomas Hart-
castle, who some years ago, while Queen Elizabeth was living, was seized and
robbed of five ships and of all his goods while trafficking round Lapland, and
hss ever since been in extreme poverty. [23.]
<* Exhib. 28 Maii, Hafnias."
1618. 21 Apr. Westm. To the same, recommending to him very strongly (on
occasion of the return of his minister, Andrew Saintclair, to Denmark) Stephen
Bille, one of his servants, who has been known to James for some years. [23.]
« Exhib. HafnisB, 27 Maii."
1618. 28 Apr. Westm. To the same. Sends a falconer for some fiilcons. [28.]
'<R. HafnisB, 17 Sept."
1618. 8 Dec. Newmarket. To the same, urging the importaDce of a close
alliance between Denmark and Sweden, and requesting that if the King of
Sweden should be unable on account of his war with Russia and Poland to pay
the sum of 20,000 or 30,000 thalers which is now due, time may be given him
on others being found for securities. [23.]
14 APPENDIX II. TO THE JTORTT-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 1. — Eeporfc on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
Letters of James /.
1619. [N.S.] 2 March. Hampton Court. To the same, with the inteUigence of
the death of Queen Anne :'*.... in longa hac tabe, quae yires ejus
** penitus attrivit divinabonitas animum jam paraverat ad meliorem vitam, cujos
*' gastum se percepisse, prius quam hisce srumnis Talediceret, satis persuasit
^* adstantibus, acri judicio ac sensibus regetis ad extremum usque halitum a Deo
** donata Obiit in Palatio Hamptoniensi, secundo
" Martii, hora tertia matutina, 1619, quo etiam die hiD dabantur." [23.]
" R. 20 Mart. 1619, Hafni®."
1619. [N.S.] 12 March. Newmarket. [** Neagorse."] To the same, on behalf of
Thomas Lothian, a citizen of Edinburgh, nearly 70 years of age, whose ship
has been confiscated in Denmark on account of his having exhibited, through
ignorance or carelessness, a wrong bill of lading. [23.]
1619. 8 May. Theobald's. To the same. Sends a falconer, according to annual
custom, for some good fidcons. [23.]
619. 7 June. Greenwich. To the same. Will gladly further the project for
commerce with India which has been communicated by Andrew Sinclair and
Jonas Charisius, and will take care that in the arrangement made between the
Dutch and English companies there shall be nothing contrary to the law of
nations or to the interest of the Danish nation, God having g^ven freedom of
navigation and commerce among all peoples. But the Dutch have bought at
great expense from the native Kings in the Moluccas and Banda and Amboina
the right of dealing in spices and firuits, and are not willing that anyone should
trade thither unless first admitted into their society, and they no doubt will
allow such admission to the Danes. Will endeavour to procure like admissioa
into the English company if desired. [23.]
Followed by a copy.
1619. 12 June. Greenwich. To the same, acknowledging his letter on the death
of Queen Anne. *' Faxit Deus ut perpetuam hujus amoris [scil., ex parte
" Christ, 2 V."] hsereditatem adeant liberi nostri, quod de filio meo Carolo, quern
« pignus habeo defuncta matris charissimum, cujus &ciem quoties intueor toties
" renovatur Regis avunculi memoria, et spero et*voveo." Andrew Sinclair and
Jonas Charisius (who have most fiuthfnlly and ably discharged their trust) will
communicate more. [23.]
1619. '26 Nov. Newmarket ["Neagors in venationibus "]• To the same. The
Treasurer of Scotland authorised Robert Bailly [*< Balivo "], a citizen of Edin-
burgh, who was going to Dantzic, to purchase some gunpowder there for the
King's use ; this he did, but at Copenhagen the powder was seized by the Danish
officers. The Council of Scotland thereupon wrote to King Christian, but the
merchant to whom the letter was entrusted, being afraid to remain long In Den-
mark on account of the prevalence of the plague, gave it to one of the Kmg's
secretaries, and left without waiting for an answer ; and none has been yet
received. Asks, therefore, for the restoration of the powder. [23.]
See King Christian's letter of 13 Nov. infra, p. 38.
1620. 3 June. Greenwich. To the same. Has done all he can to further with
the States Grcneral what King Christian desires. Thanks him for his prompt
compliance with regard to the money and the gunpowder ; as to the money,
requests (and has given special charge to Amstruder (Wc) herein) that it be not
given to assist in carrying on the war in Bohemia, but only for the protection
of the hereditary possessions of James' son-in-law in the PiUatinate, and of his
nephews there. [23.]
1620. 1 Aug. Salisbury. To the same. On sending Sir James Speuce, of
Wormeston, to Sweden, charges him to salute Christian on his way, and to
make offer of his services if he can do anything for the mutual profit of both
kingdoms. [2.S.]
1620. 22 Aug. Westm. To the same, asking the continuance of favour to his
agent, Francis Nethersol. [23.] Copy.
1620. 16 Oct. Roiston. To the same. Sends by Robert Anstruder the bond for
the repayment of the loan ; and also a copy of the letter which he has written
to the United Provinces respecting the archbishopric of Bremen. [23.]
1620. Same date. To the same. Earnestly recommends to him to offer his
mediation in the dispute between the Archbishop of Bremen and the Count of
Oldenburg. [23.]
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECOHDS. 15
No. 1. — Report on Boyal Archives of Denmark, &c. — contintted.
Letters of James I,
1620. Same date. Original copy, forwarded by King James, of a letter to Gustavns
Adolphus of Sweden, congratulating him on the news of his contract of mar-
riage with Maria Eleanora, Electress of Brandenburgh ; the delay to the mar-
riage itself is, however, necessary for the interest of the Elector. Report speaks
of the preparations made by the Sultan of Turkey against Poland for the coming
spring ; urges therefore a renewal of the truce with the King of Poland, to
whom he has also written. [23.]
1620. [18?] Oct. Roiston. Copy of a letter to the States Greneral, requesting
them to aid the design of the King of Denmark to make his son (Coadjutor-
Archbishop of Bremen. French, (In bundle marked " England.")
1620. 9 Nov. Roiston. To Christian IV. Having enlarged his park at Theobald's,
which is now surrounded by a wall ten miles in extent, desires to stock it with
larger and better deer than those in England, such as those found in Denmark.
Sends therefore a very clever craftsman, John Scandevar, who can tame them
and bring them over safely. [23.]
1620. 27 Dec. Whitehall. To the same. The need of his son-in-law and the
burden of defending the Palatinate have so increased that he sends Robert
Anstruther to request the loan of a further sum of money, on the former, or on
new, conditions. [23.]
1621. [K.S.] 15 Jan. Whitehall. To the same, on behalf of John Lermont and
James Amet, who at Elsinore have had 21 ship-pounds of Lithuanian wax
confiscated for non-payment of duty. They, as they were themselves returning
overland from Prossia to Scotland, had actually given the money for the duty
to the owners of the ship in which the wax was, by whom the fraud was com-
miUed. [28.]
''Hafnis, 22 Apr. 1621."
1621. [N.S.]] 5 March. Westm. To the United Princes of Germany, accrediting
Lord Digby, who is commissioned to the Archdukes at Brussels, the Emperor
and others, to endeavour to procure a suspension of arms on the part of the
Emperor and his son-in-law the Palatine, failing which he will be compelled to
leave the latter to his fortune. French, [23.]
Copy hy a French scribe,
1621. [N.S.] Same date. To the Marq. Ambr. Spinola, praying him to assist Lord
Digby in his negotiation. French. [23.]
Copy by a French scribe,
1620[-1]. 9 March. Theobald's. To Christ. Friis, accrediting Sir Robert An^
struder, who (^as it seems) is commissioned to ask a loan from him (*<
'* nosque sere tuo porro obstringas rogamus.") [28.]
2 Apr., Fredericksburg. Copy, as' it seems, of Friis' answer; acknow-
ledging the letter brought by Anstruter, and professing great devotion.
1621. 29 March. Westm. Commission to the Duke of Lenox and eleven others
to negotiate a treaty with Sir Andr. Sainclar, of Sainclarsholm, the Danish
ambassador sent to England for that purpose. On vellum j Great Seal perfect,
[27a.]
1621. 18 May. Whitehall To Christian IV. Sends a falconer to procure twelve
pairs of falcons. [23.]
1621. 6 Oct. Roiston. To the same. Hearing that some soldiers have been
denied passage on their way to Poland, doubtless from fear lest they should be
employed against the Confederate Princes, writes to remove all saspicion. War
with Turkey being imminent, King Sigismund begged help by an embassy, and
although the treasury was exhausted, the writer desired to render some help ; has
therefore promised to send 2,000 soldiers to form Sigismund*s bodyguard, but not
at once and together, and has charged Sir Arth. Aston, who is commissioned to
go to Poland, to ascertain Christian's will before he takes over any more. [23.]
This is followed by an original letter to James I., signed by Christ. IV. and
sealed, dated at Copenhagen 31 Aug. 1621, but somehow, as it would seem,
never sent, expressing great surprise at the arrival at Oresund, without any
notice, of 300 English soldiers, said to be on their way to Poland, under the
charge of Geo. Osselinski, Count de Tenczin, the Polish ambassador to England,
who says also that 1,700 more are to follow. At first was inclined to forbid
passage altogether, but at length Jconsented to allow it to these three hun^d,
but refers the further question of the rest to the consideration of the Danish
Parliament.
16 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOETY-SIXTH BEPORT OF THE
No. 1.— -Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
Letter§ of James I,
1621. 9 Oct. Roiston. To the same. Will, for the period of his own life, grant
permission to Danish suhjects to share in the Greenland fishery, provided they
sdl none of the proceeds (as oil, skins, hones, &c.) in any of the British do-
minions, and that none hut real Danish subjects take part in it ; has also en-
joined the English Indian merchants to afiford all friendly offices to the Danish.
Hopes that in return the toll of the hundredth at the Soond will be remitted.
[23.] Copy made in England,
1621. 1 Dec. Newmarket (** Neagorse "). To the same. Nine years ago Robert
ScoUa, of Kirkwall (" civis Kirknensis ''), went to Norway to sell some of the
Eing*s goods ; his ship was there detained by Seyerin Severinson on the plea
that a ship of his had been plundered by one Simon Stewart ; Scolla, Dayid
Hart, and at length Robert Monteth, of Egilshaw, were obliged to have recourse
to lawsuits, in which decisions have been given at Bergen in King James's
favour, but as these have proved fruitless, desires that Severinson may be com-
pelled to make restitution and pay all costs. [23.]
1621. 81 Dec. Westm. To the same. All his efforts for the restoration of peace
in Bohemia are in vain, and the whole of the Palatinate is in danger ; force
must now be repelled by force ; begs therefore for aid fix>m Denmark. [23.]
'< Hafniee, 7 March 1622."
1621 [>2]. 20 Jan. Theobald's. To the same. A report has reached him that
King Christian has sent an embassy to the King of Spain to negotiate for pence
between him and the United Provinces $ but th» seems hardly credible, because
no commonication has been made about it to the writer, who has always faith-
fully and sincerely imparted all his own designs of like moment [23.]
« Prass. Hafniie, 9 Martii, 1622."
1622. 12 Apr. Theobald's. To the same. The time, vis., the month of July,
being near at hand at which the repayment of the loan of 200,000 imperial
thalers was promised, he is compelled by the needs of the time (war being imme-
diately to be undertaken for the Palatinate, unless it be given up on conditions,
about which nothing can at present be determined) to ask for postponement for
another year.
«R. Fredericiburgi, 12 Mail."
1622. 80 Sept. Whitehall. To the same. The bearer. Sir Robert Stuart, son of
• ' the Earl of Orkney, when he left Sweden was, on the settlement of his accounts,
creditor for 225 ship^pounds of copper, for which he has a bond from the King
Gustavus Adolfus. He has hitherto failed to obtain payment, but believes that
he will now succeed if he goes recommended by King Christian, than whom
there is no one whom Gustavus is more willing to gratify. [23.]
1622. 15 Dec. Roiston. To the same. His efforts for the restoration of peace
have still failed to have the effect he hoped for. If he be obliged to have
recourse to other and contrary' means, he will depend upon help being given by
King Christian. [23.]
"Praes. Steinburg, 22 Feb. 1623."
1628. 22 Apr. Windsor. To the same. Sends his falconer, James Quarrier, for
twenty- four falcons. [23.]
1623. 13 May. Greenwich. To the same. Has not sooner written about the
Prince's journey to Spain, because he understood that either the Prince himscJf
or the Marq. of Buckingham had done so, and because the severity of tho
winter hindered travelling. The Prince's reception in Spain was unexampled
in kindness and splendour ; the marriage goes on, with some little difference
from what was formerly communicated through Andrew Sander, and Robert
Anstmder will now give a full account of the journey and of the time spent in
Spain. [23.]
1628. 20 May. Greenwich. To the same, on behalf of the merchants of the Baltic
Company, two of whose ships are detained at Elsingor for defrauding the cus-
toms, which was through the knavery of the agents to whom the money had
been paid beforehand. [23.]
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DEPUXr K££PKK OF THE PUBLIC KEOOKDS. 17
No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
LettetB of James /.
16S3[-4]. 20 Feb. Westm. To the same. The Electorate has been transferred
m>m the Palatine, his son-in-law, to the Elector of Bavaria, and those who have
received the latter into the College of the Seven are now endeavouring to induce
the Elector of Saxony to approve their act ; asks King Christian, therefore, to
nse his influence with Saxonj that his consent may be refused to the recognition
of any one but the Palatine. [28.]
*<Pr8es. Coronsburgi, 26 Mart., 1624.''
£l62d[-4]. 20 Feb. <* From the Court at Whitehall.'' Report of the King's
speech at the opening of Pari, on 19 Feb., which had been deferred from
. the previous Monday on account of the sudden death that morning of the
Duke of Lennox, whose place of Lord Steward of the Household the King
had conferred upon the Marq. Hamilton. *' Li this short worke his Ma-
"> jesty did farre exceede all his former .peeces, and gave singular good
*< satisfaction to the whole assembly." 22 6.]
[1623 [-4]. 5 March. Advice of Pari, to the King to break off the marriage
and the treaty about the Palatinate, with his speech thereupon, declaring
his poverty and the difficulty of raising money. (In bundle marked
« England.")]
[1623 [-4]. 2S March. Address of the Houses of Pari, to the King when
granting supplies on the breaking off of the treaties respecting the Spanish
. marriage and the Palatinate, with an abstract of his reply. 28.]
1624. 8 Apr. Westm. To Christian IV. A further letter in behalf of the Baltic
merchants for whom he wrote on 20 May 1628 (v. supra) ; the two agents at
Elbing have been convicted of the fraud. By the treaty of 27 Sept 1608 it was
agreed that only the guilty parties should be punished for frauds upon the
revenue. Has committed the business to Anstruder, together with Theophilus
Eaton, proctor for the merchants. [22 6.]
" Redd. 4 JuHi."
1624. 12 Apr. Theobald's. To the same. Sends James *Quarrier again for
&lcons, and hopes his errand may be as successful as it was last year, when the
birds obtained were better than ever before. [22 6.]
"Praes. Kopenh. 21 Oct"
1694. 28 Apr. Theobald's. To the same. Although his ambassador, Robert
Anstruder, is well aware of his purpose to repay the money lent to him, finds it
necessary now to vrrite because the Baltic merchants fear that they may be
compelled to pay it. Begs, therefore, that they may be put at ease by a clear
interpretation of the agreement in 1608, and that their goods, withheld on
account of the recent fraud, may be restored, and in a short time he will find a
better way for paying his debts. [23.]
1624. 30 Apr. Westm. To the same. Sends Sir R. Anstruder to give a full
account of all that has been done with regard to the Spanish marriage. [28.]
[1624. 6 May. Greenwich. Printed Dutch translation of King James' pro-
clamation, *' gebicdende alle Jesuiteu seminarisen, &c., uyt het lande te
" vertrecken."
Publ. " in s'Graven-Hsghe by Aert Meuris." 22 6.]
1684 14 May. Greenwich. To Christian IV., on the death of Prince Ulrieh, his
brother. [23.]
1624. Same date. To Prince Christian, son of Christ. IV. Begs that he will
promote what he has charged his ambassador, Sir R. Anstruder, to propose to
his father for the common good at this time of anxiety. . [23.]
1624. 17 May. Greenwich. To Christ. IV. Requests the granting of license to
Peter Vanbriggen, a falconer, to procure falcons for him for some years in
Iceland, unless the granting of such a privilege should be ii^urious to those to
whom it has been already conceded. [22 6.]
1624. 25 May. Westm. To the same. Is hastening the despatch of his am-
bassador. Sir R. Anstruder, but as the ships of the Baltic merchants will arrive
before him, begs for security and freedom of trade for them according to the
treaty. [23.]
<* Redd. Hafniae, 4 Julu."
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No. 1. — Beport on Royal Archives of Denmark, Ac, — contimied.
1624 [-5]. 8 March. Westm. To the same, requestioff license for his falconer,
Martin Keall, to obtain falcons wherever he can find mem. [23.]
Not doled. To the same. Befers for particolars of some matters concerning not
onlj himself but his children, to a letter from the Lord High Treasurer,
" non dubitans (quod etiam per mutnam nostram amicitiam obtestor) qnin in
" imis cordis tui penetralibus obserare et ut secretum amici conservare Tclis
'' qui [c] quid super hoc negotio tibi vel per literas yel per latorem earom
•* relatum erit" [26 c]
n. LETTEBS OP QUEEN ANNE, CONSOBT OF JAMES I.
1591. 26 Feb. « Anna, Konigin zu Schottlandt" to Chanc. Kaas, on behalf of
Will. Bamsay and others who are going to Bergen. Oerm, [Scotl. 78 a.]
1592. 22 Feb. To the same, on behalf of Will. Hunter, going to Norway. Oerm»
lib. 73 6.]
1592. 9 May. Dalkeith. "^ Six letters to the same, on behalf of Alex.
Tromfet, Walter Williamson and John Maisterthun,
of Kirkcaldy, and Capt. Dallachi, and on the return
1592. 18 July. Falkland.
1592. 14 Oct. Edinb.
J 01 A
of the ambassadors Bilde and Crag. Germ,
lib, 73 e-h,]
1KOO 10 XT r Three letters to her brother Clhrist. lY. on &e
iSq i « r* rr^i w,^ i embassies of Col. Will. " Stuwardt " and of BUde
1593. 6, 8 Aug. HolyBood.^^^^,^ ^^^ [iJ./, i, A.]
1594. 18 Apr. Stirling Castle. To the same, on Peter Young's embassy finom
him of congratulation on Prince Henry's birth, lib, /.]
1594. 22 June. Holy Bood. To the same. A sisterly letter, lib, m.]
1694. 28 June. Holy Bood. To the same, asking him to send Crag, " qui
** audacius nostram causam et jura in possessione nostra tuenda adversus Can-
<' cellarium cum dignitate procurare et tueri possit." lib, fi«J
1595. 20 May. Holy Bood. To the same, recommending Capt. John Dalaohy^ a
Scotchman. [76. o.]
1595. 1 Aug. Holy Bood. To the same, recommending her coachman, John
Persen, who is retoming to Denmark, lib. p,"]
1695. 4S^t. Falkland,! Xwentynrix letters to the same (all but four in
1602. 27 Dec. Edinb, J German), of ordinary character.
In one, of 12 July, 1596, she recommends Capt John Buthen. [7&. q.-pp.']
1608. 29 March. Edinb. To the same, on the death of Queen Elix., and pro-
clamation of King James. Germ. [Engl. 24.]
1603. 19 June *' im PalUst dass Graffn von Schrosbery*' to the same, on her
leaving Scotland. OtffiH. [Scotl. 73. 99.]
Not dated. To the Infanta, Archduchess of Austria, begging her to &your the
designs of her brother, Christ IV. French, lib. rr.J
1603. 8 Aug. Hampton Court. To Christ. IV. On the arrival of the ambas-
sadors ]^es and Below. Germ. [Bngl. 24.]
Eleven letters in German to the same. [Engl. 24.]
1603. 6 Not. Salisbury. About the settlement of her dowry.
1604. 29 Oct. '*Withaell." Becommending John Foley.
1605. 26 May. Lond. Letter sent through Melchior von Loben.
1605. 15 Aug. Grafton. (Two letters.) In reply to letters received from
Hen. Below.
1606. 4 Apr. << Weithaell." Becommending Will. Duncan, provost of
Musselburgh.
1609. 20 July. '< Weithall." Beconmiending the bearer, Marin De-
mellon, sieur de Boislor^ (sic; Boisdor^].
1612. 20 Apr. Lond. Becommending Capt Laur. Lindley.
1612. 4 May. *' Weitthaal.*' On the death of the Queen of Denmark.
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No. 1. — ^Report on Royal ArchiTes of Denmark, &c. — continued.
1612. 21 May. Lond. Recommending Lord WiUonghbr, and also (at the request
of the sbter of the Duke of Guise) Sie Marq. de RoniUac Lai» [76.]
1612. 2 July. Qreenw. Again recommending the Marq. de Rouillac. LcU,
1613. 12 Apr. Greenw. A sisterly letter. Germ, [76.]
1613. 23 Apr. " Whithall." Letter of complement to the Chanc. Friis and his
wife by " le Sienr d'Anstrnther." French, [76.]
1615. 13 Dec. Lond. To the same, recommending the case of a Spaniard, two of
whose whaling ships hare been seized. Lot, [76.]
1616. 1 May. Greenw. To Christ. TV., thanking him for granting the request in
the preceding letter. Lot, [76.]
1616. 13 Not. <* Queenescourt." To the same, recommending (at the request of
LordDigby) a young man named Peter Beild [ByU or Bylde] who served
Digby for six years during his embassy in Spain. Lat, [Engl. 24.]
1612. 8 June, l Twelve letters to Jonas Charisius; some not dated. One in
to > Italian, the rest in French. A few words occasionally in
1618. 13 March. J cypher.
Expressing great affection for her mother and brother; but not containing
much of special interest, except in one letter, wi&out date, but which from the
mention of the creation of Vise. Villiers as Earl of Buckingham, and the King's
Journey to Scotland, must have been written at the begimiing of 1617, wfam
the following passage occurs : — ** Le Roy est en son chemm vers TEscosse
" n'estant de retour que enyiron la Saint Michel prochaine. Le Prince et moy
** sommes laissez icy 2k la marcy de Dien, 2k Tabbandon et discretion de quel-
*' ques hommes et conseillers appassionez, sans ancune ordre ou gouvemement
** des choses ou establissement de nous, du Royaulme, ou du Estat, Si le Roy
'< venoit k manquer ou fidllier parmy la populasse (que Dieu ne vueille) au
'* grand mescontentement de tout ce Royaulme, et murmure de tout la peuple.
" Vous pouvez dire cecy au Roy mon frere, mais non pas a la Royne ma mere,
« qui me regretteroit bien. Les autres nouveUes d'icy, je scaie que Annestruder
" vous les escrit"
Not holograph, but only signed. [Scotl. 74.]
m. LETTERS OF HENRY PRINCE OF WALES TO CHRISTIAN IV.
[All in the parcel marked " Engl. 25."J
1602. 27 July. Stirling Castle. Thanking him for two letters. Holograph,
iigured by damp.
1605. 28 May. ** Grynwitch." Thanking him for a letter through John Pouley>
to which he now replies through Melcmor Levinus [von LobenJ.
1606. 4 Jan. [St. James's] Lond.
and
[1608.] 9 May. [St. James's.] ^Letters of compliment.
and
1609. 10 Jan. Westm.
1609. 81 Apr. St. James's. Congratulates him on the birth of a child; sendr
this by Sir James Sandiland, who is going to Poland.
1609. 19 June. ** Grimwich." Letter of compliment.
1610. 11 Feb. St. James's. The bearer, who was recommended to him by King
Christian, three years ago, to be one of the gentlemen of his bedchamber, visited
France for a time, and, having served him for a few months after his return, is
now called home by the death of his father.
1611. 1 July. Itichmond. Recommending 1^ John Selbie.
1611. 10 Sept. Richmond. 1 Letters of condolence on the death of the Queen of
1618. 7 May. St. James's. /Denmark.
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No. 1 . — Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark, &c- — continued.
1612. 14 May. St. James's. Strongly reoommending Robert Bartons [«tc] Lord
Willoogbbie, who has been chosen by King James to be colonel of the English
troops serving in the Danish army.
[1612.] Same date. Thanking him for the good opinion he entertains of him, and
fbr some horses he has sent as a proof of it.
Three letters are signed ** Henricus," two " Henriens P.," and the rest
'* Henriens Fredericus.''
LETTERS FROM PRINCE CHARLES TO CHRISTIAN IV. [Engl. 84.]
1613. 6 Jane. Greenwich. Writes by the occasion of Reiter's journey. His
• mother is aboat to return from the Baths in good health.
1614. 18 Sept. Theobald's. Immediately on Christian's departure there came
news from Fhinder^ of the levyiug of troops by the Archduke, and now open
war has begun. Is grieved that he may not learn under Christian as his general
the first rudiments of military service.
1616. 26 Apr. Roiston. In reply to his letter of 14 March tx/ra, p. 87.
1616. 20 Oct. St. James*8. Acknowledging another letter.
1618. 1 Apr. Acknowledging a letter delivered by Sir Andr. Sinclair.
1619. 7 June. Greenwich. Acknowledging two letters delivered by Sinclair, of
which the second was npon the death of the Prince's mother.
1630 [N.S.]. 16 Jan. St. James's. On the despatch of Sir R. Amstrudder as
ambassador, urging exertion on behalf of the Palatinate.
1620 [N.S.]. 21 March. St. James's. Seeing his father to be very anxious as to
the disturbed state of affairs in the ^orld, and the ways by which he could
assist his children and allies, it occurred to him that help could be looked for
from no one more opportunely than King Christian ; and on proposing it to
his father he approved the suggestion, and at once resolved to send Sir R.
Amstruder, to whom the writer has also given some instructions.
1620. 29 May. Theobald's. Thanking him for a letter, and for a special<token
of his love communicated by Sir R. Amstruder, which his father also highly
values.
1620. 13 Oct. Roiston. Acknowledging a letter delivered by Sir R. Amstrudder.
1621. 6 June. St. James's. Hearing that he has fitted out a fieet, for which he
has procured the best English captains and sailors that he could, reeonuneods
- to him, John Lord Wentworth, colonel ["ordinum ductorH in the English
legion in the Palatinate ; and Miles Heydon, son of Sir Will. Heydon and
brother to the paymaster of the same English legion, who have completely
fitted out and manued two ships with which they desire to serve in the Danish
fleet.
1621. 18 Sept. Theobald's. Was about to send that number of English sheep
for which he asked, when he was prevented by the unanimous opinion of the
Privy Council (from whom leave had to be obtained), who all declared " hoc
'* ne ab ipsis quidem concedi posse nisi se legum et juris patrii yiolatoret
** profiteantor." The reasons are more fiilly explained in a letter from
Amstruder. ^
1622. 25 March. St. James's. Asks licence for Robert Elsden to procure some
hawks in Iceland.
1622. 15 April. St. James's. The pressure of afairs, more burdensome now than
they were before, prerents repayment by his father of the loan, but order will
be given for the payment of the interest, for which the writer (as he believes
the loan was in no little measure procured through his intercession) ofiers
himself as security. He has charged Amstruder to write somewhat further.
1628. 12 March. Madrid. Sent word by the Marq. of Buckingham of his
journey before he embarked at Dover. '*Lutetise mora tantum diei facta,
" Regem, Regiuas, et illustriores illius aulse satrapas incognitus vidi ; illinc,
** continuato per equos dispositos itinere, in Hispaniam vene, ea felicitate ut
" sanitate fruar integerrime, celebritate («ic, lege celeritate) ilia nt nullos
I
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No. 1. — ^Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c. — conHnued,
** institati mei nonoias adTentom memn anteoesseiit. Hie quid dicam de
'< benevolentia singolari, snmpta immenso, exquisitis honoribns, qnibiu noTum
** bospitem camulavemnt ? qui eo nsque exerevenmt ut, potestate Begia con-
" ces^a, nil mihi in his regionibas nisi nomen defberit. "Front in negotio quod
" intttitaimnjB progressua fiet, illud Mi^estati yestra per literas eadem fide,,
'* diligentia, celeritate, innotescet.'* Holograph,
Articles of the proposed marriage treaty.
1624. 10 Jane. St. James's. On the death of Duke Ulrich, Christian's brother.
Sam€ date. Commending to Christian the embassy of Sir Bob. Anstruder.
Same date. To Prince Christian of Denmark, on the death of Ulric and on.
Anstmder's embassy. Holograph,
1624. 19 Sept. Theobald's. Sending some horses acoording to his request.
LETTERS OF ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF BOHEMIA.. [Engl. 26.]
Not dated. Two letters to the King of Denmark, one after his return from
England in 1606, and one later, on the despatch of an ambassador from King
James ; and one ** a Madame la Princesses laic) de Danemark." French*
1624. To Christ. IV. on the death of her uncle the Duke of Holstein. French^
** Pr. Kopeuh., 24 Jan. 1624."
1624. 10 Jnly. Hague. To Christ IV., begging him to take tlie subject of An-
struther's embaMy into full consideration; she and her husband have full
confidence that he will not abandon so good a cause. French,
Same date. To the Prince of Denmark, begging him to further the same embassy.
French,
1686. 28 Jan. Hague. To Christ. IV. Sends a copy of a letter which she ha?
written to an assembly of Protestant Princes of Saxony held at Lunenboorg,
about the restoration of the Palatinate, and begs him to promote her applicatioiu
French,
[1658.] 8 May. Hague. To the King and Queen of Denmark on the occasion of
the embassy from England of Lord Wentworth. French.
14
n,d, £4 May. Hacue. To the King of Denmark, recommending Mr. Fitzharris,
the bearer, an Kishman, for employment, he having done good service for her
late brother in the wars against the rebels in Ireland. French,
n,d. 28 Sept. Hague. To the King of Denmark, recommending the bearer Mr.
Manwaring, who had served him formerly, and now desires to return to Jiifr
service. French,
1660. 15 Nov. Hague. To Fred. III. on his receiving homage, as absolute
sovereign of Denmark. French,
IV.— COPY-BOOKS OF LETTEBS OF THE KINGS OF DENMABK.
Vol, I., 1564-1570. Letters of Frederick II,
1564. 6 Feb. To Queen Eliz., recommending Bern. MoUer.
1564. 8 March. To the same, with intercepted letters from the King of Sweden
proposing marriage.
See Appendix to Beport in 1883, p. 22.
Same date. To Queen Mary of Scotland, requesting her not to assist Sweden.
1564. 2tO Apr. To Queen Klia., to prohibit furnishing of supplies by merchants to-
Sweden.
1564. 11 June. To the same, for repayment of a loan to Hen. Bantzan.
1564. 26 June. To Queen Mary of Scotland, re accrediting her ambassador, Will.
Douglas, of Whittingham.
1564. 11 Aug. To Queen Eliz., complaining of some acts of piracy.
1564. 1 Sept. To Queen Mary, in commendation of the Scottish troops serving in
Denmark, and desiring leave to levy about 2,000 more.
1564. 19 Sept. To the same, sending Bubert Grim to levy 500 soldiers.
22 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 1. — ^Report on Rojal Archives of Denmark, &c, — continnecL
Leiten of Frederick II.
1564. 4 Not. To Qneen Elix., accrediting Dr. Albert Knopper, together with hb
instniotioiii»«
1564. 17 Deo. To Queen Mary, in cctmmendation of James '^Russii, baronis a
** Rnpe Veteri," whom she IumI recommended to him.
1564. 24 Deo. To the same, annooncing the closing of the Baltic against all
passage daring the war with Sweden.
1565. 10 Jan. To Qneen Ells., refasing to set Thomas Valentine at liberty, on
account of his holding correspondence with the Swedes.
1565. 22 Jan. To Queen Mary, for levying soldiers in Scotland.
1565. 18 May. To Queen EUz., about fhiudulent evasion of payment of duty by
Jan Rubin.
1565. 8 Sept. To the same, about Knopper*s embassy.
1565. 10 Oct. To the same, requesting leave for John Rubins to continue to
assist the Danish fleet with- his ship, as he has already done.
1565. IS Oct. To the same, about the case of Henry Billingshausen.
1565. 27 Nov. To the Queens of Scotland and England, mutatis mutandis, for
leave to enlist sailors.
1565. 8 Dec. To the same, notifying the closing of the Baltic to merchants.
1566. 26 Jan. Instructions to Enopper, envoy in England.
1566. 25 Apr. To Queen Maiy, to hinder the preparation of a great ship at Leith
for the service of the Eing of Sweden.
1566. 4 June. To Queen Elix., about the arrest of a ship of Gregory Pannour's,
of Hull, for conveying supplies to the Swedes.
1566. 24 June. To Queen Mary, in commendation of the services of Capt. John
Cullon and of John Clerk, who are recalled by her to Scotland.
1566. 18 Oct. To Queen Eliz., on the matters treated of by his ambassador
Knopper.
1567. 15 Feb. To Edw. Cly [n]ton, admiral of England, in reply to his request for
the restoration to him of his ship called JuHaua,
1567. 15 Feb. To John Haukins, in reply to an apptication for the restoration of
a ship to him and his brother William.
1567. 15 Feb. To Queen Elix., complaining of wrong done to Matth. Lampe and
other merchants of Copenhagen.
1567. 17 Feb. To Queen EIus., accrediting Joh. Bapt. Gtddet, who is to arrange
with John Fochsd, of London, for the fitting out of a large ship-of-war.
1567. 2 March. To Queen Mary, sending Capt. John Clerk to levy four troops
of musketeers C signa sclopetariorum ") in Sqotland.
1567. 2 March. Passport for Clerk ; and. Commission to him to inquire in Scotland
after Capt. James Cullan, who received 15 months back 100 gold roses for
levying saUors, but has done nothing.
1567. 3 March. To Queen Elix., requesting leave for Clerk's levying troops.
1567. 5 March* To the King of Scotland (Damley) on the same subject*
1567. 18 Aug. To Queen Elix., about the complaints of acts of piracy, and the
cases of ten English merchants.
1567. 1 Oct. To James YI. of Scotland, with thanks fbr leave given to Capt.
Clerk to levy soldiers ; attachment to the Reformation ; sorrow at the news of
Damley's death and the Queen's captivity.
Noticed (with a short extract) in Schiem's J. Hepintm, Jarl af Bothtodl, in
Historisk Tidsskrifl, 3rd S., Vol. XL, p. 662.
1567. 30 Deo. To the same, about Bothwell, in reply to a letter dated at Stirling,
30 Sept.
Frequently printed. Cf. ibid,, p. 645.
1568. 20 March. To Queen Eliz., compluning that one Sigfrid is preparing a fleet
in England for the service of Sweden.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIO BECOBDS. 23
No. 1.— Report on Boyal Archives of Dennuu^k, ^.— conft'nued
Letters cf Frederick 11,
1568. 28 April. To the same, on the same suhjebt ; Sigfrid is also called SeTerinuB^
or Godfrey, Preston ; he married a Swedish wife.
See Appendix to Beport in 1883, p. 24.
1568. 28 April. To Adm. Bdw. Clynton^ on the same subject.
1568. 8Maj. To James YI., about the war with Sweden; sends Capt. Axel
Wol&rt to leyy 8 troops of musketeers.
1568. 4 Aug. To Queen Blix., in reply to a letter of 14 May brought by John
Eoxall ; complaint of the city of Lubeok of the seizure of ships by English
subjects in the service of Sweden.
1568. 10 Sept. To James VI., reconmiending an ambassador sent from the Mar-
grave of Brandenburg.
1568. 4 Dec To Queen Eliz., about a ship Ttrecked near Dartmouth.
1569^ 6 Feb. To the same^ about the Lubeck ships plundered by John Kelo.
1569. 19 Sept. To the same, about the release of two English ships detained by
his officers.
1569. 28 Sept To the same, complaining of the capture of a Danish ship by an
English captain, John Posseland, in the service of the King of Sweden.
1570i 16 Jan. To James YI., recommending a complaint of the city of Lubeck
respecting a ship piratically seized and carried to the Orkneys by Capt. Eide-
man (tic) Bleceter [Blaekadder].
1570. 26 March. 1 To Queen Eliz., desiring permission for two agents to buy and
1570. 28 March, j export English clOth for the clothing his army.
1570. 15 May. To the same, in reply to her letter of 13 Jan., about a ship of
Dantzio claimed by him for service in his fleet.
1570. 4 July. Two letters to the same : L about a ship of Bergen captured by the
French ; ii. about a ship called 7*Ae Golden Hand detained at Portsmouth.
1570. 28 Au^. To the same, about a ship seized on the English coast by a ship
of the Pnnce of Orange, on pretence of having falsified papers.
1570. 29 Nov. To the Soottiah ambaasador, Thomas Buchanan, declining to srant
a personal audience and requesting him to impart his business to certam of
the Council.
1570. 11 Dec. To the same. Since he persists in his applioation for an audience,
will grant one as soon as he possibly can.
Yol. n., 1571-1585.
1571. 9 March. Answer to the application of Tho. Buchanan for the surrender of
Bothwell and release of Clerk.
Printed in Bergenhammer's [Danish trausl. of Gents's Geiman] Maria
StnarVs Hietorie, S^., Eifft>., 1803, pp. 339-347, and reprinted in ** Lee affaires
« du Conte de Baduel^ Edinb., 1839 (Bannatyne Club), Appendix, pp. 1-liv.
1571. 28 Bfarch. To James YI., about tho case of the Lubeckers against Capt.
Eideman Bleceter.
1571. 4 May. To Queen Eliz,, about complaints of Danish merchants.
1571. 12 May. To James YL, about a Danish ship the Angela carried by pirates
toLeitlu
1571. 10 June. To Queen EUz., recommending Capt. Jerome Mynsinger.
1571. 18 July. To the same, in answer to her letter of 17 (15) March about the
Sound dues ; also about the fishery at Iceland, &c.
1571. 22 Oct To the same, with a complaint from Gerloff Geroling, of Bergen, of
the seizure of a ship by a vessel of the Prince of Orange.
1671. 4 Nov. To James YI., recommending the case of Gilbert Junge [Young ?],
about to return from his disbanded army into Scotland to prosecute a suit for
goods taken from him << a Milorto Eliminio."
1572. 5 Jan. To Queen Eliz., in behalf of Heniy Pepering, respecting a ship of
Hamburgh carried into England.
24 APPENDIX II. TO THE rOBTT-SlXTH REPORT O'P THE
No. 1.— Report on Rojal Arcbiyes of Denmark, &c. — eoneinueiL
JUettera of Frederick II,
1573. 2 June. Testimonial in favoor of Capt. Alex. Dnram, a Scot, now qiuttlii|^
the Danish service.
1578. 34 Aug. To Qneen Elix., in reply to a letter of 27 May, about a ship
belonging to RoK Thorneton, Bob. Lun, and others, captured daring the war
with Sweden.
1578. 22 Oct. To the same, for lea^e for John Foxal to send 100 iron cannon.
1574. 28 Jan.
" Generoso et ma^fico Domino, Roberto Stuardo, Insnlarum Orcadendnm
Gnbematori et Comiti Hetlandia, et Domino nostro reverenter colendo. Nomiiie
D. Maj^stri Aulie, necnon D. Canoellarii.
**Venit nnper in aulam sacrse ao serenissinuB Regiae DanisB et Morwegiee
Majeetatis, IHincipis ac Domini nostri dementisami, pmsentium exhibitor,*
Grabriel Elphiston, qni Inculenta narratione sua, quam sibi a Dominatione
Vestra demandatam asserebat, nos certiores fecit possessionem ^bemationemque
tarn insnlarum Orcadum quam provincin HetUuidis, et lep:itimo snccessionis
jure et consensu ac decreto Procerum repni Scotife ad Dommationem Vestram
delatam esse, Eamque, pro sua erga serenissimam Regiam Majestatem singulari
affectione et humillima observantia, promptam, nee alienam esse, memorat»
Frovincise eammque Insnlarum possessionem, ipsius Majeslati cedere ac per-
mittere, si modo ea illarum, ac YestrsB itidem Dominationis, proteocionem su^
cipere, ipsique hoc nomine ex leqno et bono cavere et satisfacere velit. De quo
quidem negocio, nos serenissimum Re^em nostrum, pro nostra eiga ipnns
Majestatem perpetua fide et observantia, humiliter certiorem faoere eamque
reverenter monere voluimos, ad tractationem ea de re, cum Dominatione Vestra
aut ipsius internuncio, jam instituendam ; cum quod insulfs istso, antiquo et
indnbitato jure, ad regnnm Nomuagise pertinere dmoscuntnr, tum quod Regiam
ipsius Majeetaiem lis quas hactenus restimtionis nomine proposuit, aequissimis
rationibos et mediis, nihil profeoisse cognovimus*, eamque oblationem tanto
acceptabiliorem jndieavimns, quod memoratus Dominationis Vestris Intemnn-
cius confirmaret Btatibus regni ScoUa hand nescientibus nee improbantibns earn
institatam esse.
" 8ed cum Minister iste, quod in negocio tanti momenti fieri certe oportebat,
ad tractationem istam feliciter suscipiendam terminandamque a Dominatione
Vestra mandatum certum ejnsque diploma authenticnm non adferret nee exhi-
beret ; Ideo negocium hoc ad Ser. R. ipsius Majestatem jam non detullmus, sed
satius esse judicavimns earn tractationem tantisper diffierre donee de Domina-
tionis Vestrse in eo voluntate certioribus documentis nobis constare possit, quto
communicationem de eo, ob defectum mandati alias frustratoriam, hoc tempore
instituere. Opers pretium tamen esse existimavimus Dominationem Vestram
hisce de rebus per has literas nostras amanter certiorem facere ; Quam majorem
in modom, et pro mntus vicinitatis ac amicitiflB jure, rogamus et hortamur ut
non tantum in declarato erga sereniss. et optimum Regem nostnmi studio suo
et observantia constanter perseveret ac duret, verumetiam suam, de possessione
provinciflB Hetlandie insularumque Orcadum consequenda, sententiam, per hnne
vel alium hominem idoneum, qui ejus rei tractandi et quid certi promittendi,
plenam potestatem habeat, nobis exponat. Quod si fecerit, rationesque pro-
posits tales omnino fuerint ut neque Regife ipsius Majestati juri ac reputatiom,
nee nostrse existimationi, derogare possint ; tractatioque ista, pro parte Domina-
tionis VestriB ac regni Scotiie, bono cum fhictu instimi ; tum nos operam vicis-
<tim daturi, ac benevolentiam nostram eo in negocio apud Reg. ipsius Maj.
pcomovendo Dominationi Vestrs reipsa probaturi sumus ; ne cam humillimie
sus erga sereniss. Regem nostrum observantin, quam pro merito coUaudamns
Dlurimum, unquam pceniteat, sed ejus, pro expectatione sua, frnctum uberrimum
eonsequatnr et furat. Gratam enim nobis esse omnem bonam ac idoneam de
Dominatiohe Vestra bene merendi occasionem re ipsa testari, quam verbis
declarare, malnmus. Quod quidem Dominationi Vestrae ad narrationem ipsins
Intemuncii jam respondere voluimus ; quam ut Deus incolumem et florentcm
conservet quam diutissime, eum pie precamur."
1574. 18 Feb. To Queen Eliz., and, muUUis mutandis^ to James VI. Complaint
of wrongs done in Norway by vessels engaged in the timber ti'ade.
* Scum et.pr»stigiator improbissimus, Scotus natione» txiXXr-added in margin.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 25
No. 1. — ^Report on Hojal Archives of Denmai'k, &c. — continued.
LtiterM of Frederick 11.
1674. 12 June. To James VL, in reply to a letter of 1 Feb. interceding for John
Clerk, wbich was followed, a few days after, by a document under tbe Royal
Seal giving security that his release from prison should not cause injury to any
Danish subject Cannot grant his request, for Clerk's crimes, charged against
bim by his own fellow-soldiers among the Scots, are such as call u>r. severity
rather than lenity. But he shall be justly tried according to law. The proffered
security cannot be accepted, because it implies that Clerk is unjustly treated.
1674. 8 July. To (Jueen Elia., thanking her for giving leave to John Fozal to
export cannon.
1574. 26 July. To the same, in reply to a letter of 8 May (brought by Feter
Jomer [Turner], physician) on behalf of Philip Leeves and I^b. Jenkins,
whose ship had been lost through pirates of Dantxic.
1576. 10 June. To Queen Blix., on behalf (at the request of the Margr. of
Brandenburgh) of Martin ab HOfen, whose ship had been seized by Thomas
Waters.
1575. 26 June. To the Grovemor of Portsmouth, Ibr the arrest and punishment of
Theod. Krudener, who has come to that port with a ship of Arnold Witfeldt%
the King's Secretary, with which he has absconded, having fraudulently disposed
of its cargo.
1575. 10 Sept. To Queen Elix., on behalf of a mariner of Rostock, now in prison
in England at the suit of Rich. Willis, a citizen of London.
1575. 18 Oct. To James VI., in reply to a letter (in his name, from the Earl of
Morton) of 19 Aug., interceding again for Clerk, and enclosing a further form
of security. The latter cannot be accepted because it makes no mentbn
" soclorum ac sdhserentium Clerici, nee ejus quam officiarii nostri in re num-
" maria deprehenderunt iniquitatis," but if King James will insert a clause, '' si
" ibrte Clericus, vel ipsius complices et adhierentesi subditos nostros damno
'* vel injuria uUa adfecerint, ut, eomprobante Serenitate vestra, .....
<* libera nobis sit facultas et potestas Scotomm naves et bona, in salo ac
<' statione nostra, tantisper arrestandi detinendique, donee subditis de damnis
'* istis illatis, ex lequo et bono, plene satisfiat, ipseque captivus
** Uteras nostras, quas super adombratis militum stipendiis sat inique impe-
*^ travit, nobis restitnerit ; Turn re prestituri samus ut Serenitas vestra ex
" subditi istius sui liberatione intelligat ipsius tarn aocuratas et frequentes
** interoessiones permultum apnd nos ponderis et authoritatis habuisse."
This letter is cited in ScSiiem's Jaxi af Boihwell, in Hietoriek Tidsskrift,
Srd S., Vol. n., p. 691.
1576. 20 Feb. To Queen Eliz. Sends Capt. Ravo Cleiton, an Englishman, to
look for a Dane who, in the two years previous, has by means of forged royal
warrants, obtained large sums of money from the revenues in the hands of
governors in the provinces, and is now in England intending, with two ships
procured there, to go to Iceland for the same purpose at the beginning of me
spring.
1676. 6 March. To the same, with regard to the treaties regulating the trade
and fishery in Iceland and Finmark.
1576. Asc. Day. To the same, on behalf of Andr. Mathisson (Andreas Mathia)),
of Copenhagen, whose ship has been seized at Plymouth.
1576. 4 Nov. To the same, in reply to her letter of 27 June replying to his of
5 March.
1677. 1 March. To the same, in reply to her letter of 11 Jan., and agreeing to a
conference at Embden ; followed by credentials and plein-pouvoir for the same ;
and letters of complaint about wrongs to several merchants.
1577. 23 Aug. To the same ; a further letter on behalf of Andr. Mathisson.
1577. 22 Aug. To the Regent of Scotland, on behalf of the same, who is informed
that his ship which was seized at Plymouth is now at Leith laden with fish.
1577. 12 Sept. To Queen Eliz., on the termination of the conference at Embden.
Must abide by the terms of old treaties rather than by the decisions of lawyers ;
and was surprised to find that the liberty of trading to Russia, which was asked
for by the Queen so lately as 11 Apr. as a matter of leave and concession, was
presumptuously claimed by her representatives as a matter of right. " Cui
26 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPOB* OF THE
No. 1.-— Eeport on Rojal Arcliites of Denmisurk, &c,'-~conHnuedm'
Lttten of Frederick II.
^ accedit, quod diploma foBderis iDter diTos proavos ntrinqae nostros, Christ I.
<* Danite, et Edoard. lY. Anglis, Beges, sanciti, tanto studio in archiyii Sereni-
" tatis vestrsc antea quffisitum, nee inyentum, in conrentu autem hoc proximo,
« in forma sat eleffanti et audientica, a Serenitatis vestrs pegatis] prodnetum
" fait."* Will Join in the proposed league for BeUgion, if Sie other Frinees
of the Augsburg Ckinfieflsion will unite in it.
1577. 11 Oct. To Rich. Allen, ambassador from England. Deputed some of
the Council to meet him, unless he can wait for the King's letnm from
Anderschou.
1577. 22 Oct To Queen Eliz. About the cases of John Dimock and Roger
Jenkins, merchants of London.
1578. 1 May. To Queen Elix., on the insufficient compensation paid to his sub-
jects Paul Huitfeld and Rich. Wedderbom for the loss of their ship ; threatens
reprisals.
1578. 24 Dec. To the same, respecting the proposed religious league.
Twice copied, " pro abundanti cautela.*'
1579. 5, 21 Feb. Two letters to the same, complaining of acts of piracy com-
mitted by two ships both fitted out by one of her court servants, Seokfort, and
commanded by Thos. Clerick, of London, and Antho Niport
1579. 27 May. License to Edmund Bradewell to export horses ; will be glad to
receive from him two English trotters (*' gradarios ") which, *' ob elegantiam et
" celeritatem, prte aliis audimus commendari.*'
1579. 18 June. To Queen Eliz., complaining that a ship of Martin Hess, of
Copenhagen, has been piratically plundered off the Isle of "Wight, by a ship
belonging to her gardener, Seckfort
1570. 19 June. To the same. Sends his subject Thomas Tennacko* about the
• case of Paul Huidfelt and Rich. Wedderbom, as those who were ordered to
pay compensation on 1 May last have not yet done so; again threatens
reprisals.
1579. 28 June. To the same, about the same case.
1579. 9 Aug. To John Fozall, relative to proposals for a closer aUianoe -between
England and Denmark.
Copied among the letters of 1575.
1579. 25 Nov. Warrant to Jacob Solday to search for,, arrest, and punish a
Scotch captain named Clarick, who is going about plundering Iceland and
Faroe, and professes to be the enemy of Denmark so long as he hves.
SanxB date. To James YI., complaining of the same Capt. Clarck.
1579. 10 Dec. To Queen Elix. and, mutatis muictndis, to the Kings of France and
Scotland, against the Czar of Muscovy ; proposes to close the Baltic and forbid
all commerce.
1580. 12 Feb. To Queen Eliz., about the closing of the Baltic.
1580. 1 1 June. To the same, desiring leave for Olaf Becker to export cloth for his
use, free of duty.
1580. 13 June. To the same, in reply to her letter of 19 Apr. about a religious
. league among the Reformed Princes.
1581. 14 Apr. To the same, about the proposed settlement of English merchants
at Itzcho and Crempen, in consequence of disputes with the Hanse towns $ ^
desires the merchants to send agents to discuss the proposal.
1581. 21 June. To the same, about the complaints against Sacfort
1581. 26 Aug. To the same. Thanks her for dogs and horses sent over by
Thomas Tenneker, who again comes over from him to her.
1581. 31 Aug. To the same, in reply to her letter of 22 July, about Thos. Allen,
whose ship has been stopped on its way to Nerva.
1582. 23 Jan. To the same, about the regulation of Englbh trade with Russia,
Iceland, Finmark, and Heligoland.
* See App. U. to the Report for 1889i p. 24,
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 27
No. 1. — Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued,
LtiterB cfFnderiek II*
1582. 17 Apr. To the same. His ambassador George Scboawen has .made a full
relation of what she gave m charge ; sends now >uitthias Budde as ambassador $
thanks her for two horses.
See Append. U. in Report for 1883, p. 84.
158S. 18 Apr. To the Queen's Master of the Horse. Asks him to help Budde in
procuring some horses.
1582. 4 May. To James YI. Asks him to allow Rich. Weddebom to export
jearlj for ten years four lasts of gtoond barley.
1582. 27 Jane. To Queen Elijs. Asks license for Rich. Jacobsen, a stonemasoni
to buy alabaster in England for the castle the writer is building at Cronenburg.
1582. 15 Aug. To the same, acknowledging the receipt of the insignia of the
Garter from Peregrine, Lord Willoughby and Eresby, and Sir Qilb. Dethick.
Same date. To the same. Refers to Lord Willoughby for report of the discussion
of the matters contained in her letter. Warmly praises the ambassador ; his
virtues, ability, personal appearance, conyersation ; he ought not to be named
•* Peregrinus " but ** Ezoptatus."
Same date. To the same. Asks leave for Capt. Martin Frobisher, one of Lord
Willonghby's retinue, to remain in his service lor a year or two, being greatly
delight^ with his ability and skill in nautical aAairs.
1582. 25 Aug. To Tiord Willoujghby, on behalf of Herm. Oldensell and Job.
ElmenhorM against 8eckf ort
Same date. To Queen Elia. on the same subject.
1582. 80 Aug.* To the same, in reply to a letter of 14 Apr., not received untU 29
Aug. Gives reasons why he cannot write to the King of Sweden respecting an
English ship called the Aacennon, which had been captured by the Swedes.
1582. 4 Nov. To the same, complaining of the piratical seizure and plunder by
one Thomas Priesser of a ship of Copenhagen called the GtArieJ, when at
anchor at Handfiist near Poel [Foole].
1588. 25 Jan. To James YI., on behalf of one John I^elsen, whose ship has been
lost by the fraud of some agents in Scotland.
1683. 12 Feb. To Queen Eliz. on behalf of Peter Bagge, part of the produce of
whose cargo of salt, which was sold at ** Dortungen " . (Dartmouth ?) near
Torbay, is unjustly withheld by Peter Barter, the governor of that town.
1583. 17 Feb. To the same, requesting leave for Olaf Becker to export doth.
1583. 8 March. To the same, in answer to her two letters from Windsor [of 19 Dec] .
See Append. 11. to Report for 1883, p. 25.
1588. 13-22 June. Papers relating to the negotiations at Hadersleben with John
Herbert relative to the trade wiui Russia, &o.
See ibid.j p. 48.
1588. 23 June. To Queen Eliz., re-accrediting John Herbert
1583. 6 July. To Lord Willoughby, thanking him for some dogs, and for a
portrait of Queen Elizabeth.
Same date. To the same, recommending Abr. Suanbechius for reception for a time
into his household, he being anxious to gain knowledge and experience by foreign
travel.
1588. 81 July. To John Pule [Foley], thanking him for some dogs; "illud
'* genus canum venaticorum sen sagacium, ex quo parvus niger ille est quem
** minister syn[ceritatis] tus Kilbttken* vocat," pleases him most, and he
therefore asks for more of the same kind.
1583. 8 Sept. To Queen Eliz., on behalf of Peter Munck (<* Monachus ") whose
ship has been violently plundered by Capt. Herbert.
1584. 16 Feb. To Queen Eliz. Sends Matthias Budde to congratulate her on her
escape from [Throckmorton's] conspiracy.
1584. 10 March. Certificate that Humphrey Rouulesse, an Englishman, personally
appeared before the King this day at Hadersleben.
* Merely a pet name in Norway.
28 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 1. — Report on Royal ArcbiTOS of D-mark, &c. — eoniinned*
Letters of Frederick 11^
1584. S5 March. To the same, asking leave for John and 6eo% Petersen to
export woollen cloth on payment only of the duty payable by her owo subjects.
1584. 27 Aug. To the same, recommending Martin Laurenson for employment in
the navy.
1584. so Got To the same, on behalf of Herm. Oldenseel.
1584. 8 Not. To James VI., in reply to a letter of 24 July, asking leave fbr
Walter Scot to fish at Norway and thence to carry the fish to Russia ; gives
leave only for six ships in the following spring, provided they pay the usual
duty, and bring passports properly filled up, for which he sends the forms.
1585. 4 May. To Queen £Uz. Asks her to send some staghounds.
Same date. To the same. Christian I. in the year 1468 pawned the islands of
Orkney to James III. of Scotland for a certain sum of money, on condition that
th^ might at any time be redeemed. His fiither and he himself several times
offered to do so, but in vain. Is now sending ambassadors again to Scotland
witii the money ; and thinks it well to inform her of this, as he does not know
what the state of things is between her and the King of Scotland.
Same date. To the same. Complaints from Iceland of unlawfhl fishing there by
Englishmen.
Same date. To the same. Congratulates her on her escape firom [Parry's] plot to
assassinate her in her bedchamber.
For the Queen's answer to these four letters, see Append. II. to Report for
1883, p. 26.
Same date. To James VI., accrediting his ambassadors, Biandrup Parsbag, Henry
Bdow, and Prof. Nic. Theophilus, LL.D.
— Passport for the ambassadors.
1585. 10 May. To John Ji'oley, at Boxted Hall. Thanks him for six dogs.
See ibid,, p. 48.
1585. 11 May. To the Earl of Leicester ; a letter of compliment.
1585. 17 May. To Queen EUs. The city of Flensburg prays that the Bn^ish
meiehants will settle there, on leaving Hamburgh.
1585. 14 Jnne. To the saime. Has for some years past had doth prepared in
London of different colours and after a particular pattern, for his use in hunting
both in summer and winter. Hears now that certain German merchants, having
found this out, have had similar cloth manufactured, which they sell every-
where, outside his court and family, to many inquisitive and foolish imitators,
at a very dear rate. It is no concern of his what anybodv may wear, but still,
as this cloth was made of a special kind and colour for hunself, he takes it ill
that it should be sold to others, and begs her thereforo (on the application of his
agent Thomas Thenneker) strictly to prohibit the sale.
Same date. To Lord Willoughby. Received his letter and gift from Thomas
** Budley." Will willingly receive Jerome Bowes, whom he recommends. Has
ordered his agent at London, Thomas Tenneker, to present him with a piece of
his court-clo3i, which Tenneker tells him he refused to supply at Willoughby's
request without the King's special order.
Same dale. To Sir Fr. Walsingham. Thomas <* Budiey " has communicated his *
message that some years ago an envoy from Lorraine told him that his master
had an undoubted right to the kingdom of Denmark. No mortal man has any
right to this his kingdom. A former Duke of Lorraine put forward a baseless
claim to a part of Schleswig, but neither he nor his heirs ever gained it.
1585. 4 Sept. To Queen Eliz. Has written in vain to the [Protestant] Electors
of Germany, in pursuance of her letter received from Thomas Bodley.
See App. n.,tt< sifpro, p. 27, where for ♦* providere " read " prsevidere."
Same date. To Lord Willoughby. Received Kirchman among his servants
because the fact that he had been in Willoughby's family was to him a sufficient
recommendation ; and for the same reason sent him as his ambassador ; it
would have been very different had he known before what he knows now ;
would not have regarded it as any wrong done to him had the Queen committed
him to prison. Cannot conceive why the rascal should have told Willoughby
that the King had an ill opinion of him ; for he holds him still in the sameliigh .
esteem and favour as before.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS. 29
No. 1. — Report on Rojal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued,
• Lettera of Frederick IL
Same date. To the Karl of Leicester. Hearing that the Queen committed to him
the choice of the bloodhounds ('' canum venaticorum sangainarinrum"), thanks
him for those that were sent ; " nam in venationibos quas nanc qnotidie exer-
'* cemus, earn istorom canum in feris indagandis sagacitatein, promptitudinem,
** et Yocum, organi instar, mixtamm hilaritatem, non sine magna oblectatione
" nostra jugiter experimnr." Desires some Irish staghounds for breeding.
1585. 5 Sept. To Queen Eliz. Received her letter [of 8 July] from Henry
Kirckman with great pleasure and thankfiilness ; " et quid, qusesumus, nos aliud
" decere queat, cum hoc deploratissimo saeculo, in tanta fidei, candoris integri-
** tatisque raritate ac simiUatione, unicus fere Acs principum nobis occurrat,
*< Elizabetha Regina.'* Thanks her for the bloodhounds. As to Kirckman,
only sent him because of his being an Englishman ; if lie had known of her
anger against him, would have sent him as a prisoner. Kirckman has not
deUvered the letter, which she mentions, from her secretary to the Chancellor, in
Older that his past life may not be known ; he was committed to prison imme-
diately on his return, and a ship is now sent with this letter in order that her will
may. be known whether she will have him sent to England, or will send some one
over to accuse him. P,S. Has had the English narrative about the conspiracy,
which Thos. " Budley " brought, translated into German, and it is now in the
press for publication.
1585. 8 Sept. To the same, about further replies from the German Princes.
See Append. 11. to Report for 1888, p. 27.
1585. 14 Dec. R<;ply to Lord Willoughby about the afiairs of the King of
Navarre.
1585. 15 Deo. To Queen Eli/. About the same, and his inability to assist
See ibid.
1586. 36 March. To Lord Willoughby. Thanks him for the dogs received lately
fh>m John Bock. Will be glad to hear from him news of what passes in
Flanders as he is now there.
1586. 31 March. • To the Common Council of London. Sends Abel Berner to
inquire into the frauds committed against him by the merchants of Wespenow.
Same date. To Queen Etiz., with complaints of acts of piracy committed againit
David Johnson and Albert Albertson by Capt. Degory Piper.
1586. 16 Apr. Two letters to the same, on the cases of Walter Bmg, Will. Morison
(*^ Mauritii "), ' and Thos. Schmid, three Scotchmen, plundered by pirates of
Hull and Newcastle, and of Max Hesse against Hen. Seckfort.
1586. 18 April. To the same, accrediting Hen. Ramel.
Same date. The Queen of Denmark to the same, to the same effect.
1586. 21 May. To the same, with a complaint from John Paris of the
plundering of a ship in England by Capt. Wacham.
1586. 27 May. To Ijord Willoughby, recommending the man who brought the
dogs (John Bock) 'to be one of his huntsmen.
158G. 8 June. To Henry Cavendysh. Thanks him for his letter [of 18 May] and
gift.
See Append. II. to Report for 1888, p. 48.
1586. 23 June. To Lord Willoughby, recommending Albert, son of the late
Albert Knopper, LL.D., who wishes to travel, for reception into his household.
' 1586. 27 July. To Queen Elix., recommending the case of Kic. Schambegius.
1586. 19 Aug. To the Earl of Leicester, recommending the bearer, a young
Englishman, whose uncle is in his court, to be received into his fiEimily in
Flanders.
1586. 22 Aug. To James YL, re-accrediting Peter Young (" Junius ") master
('< hsredi '') of Setoun, the Scottish ambassador.
Same date. Answer given to Peter Young on the points of his embassy. Consents
that the sending of an embassy, promised for this summer, to settle the question
of the Orkneys, shall be deferred to next July, on account of the plague in
Scotland, the civil commotions, and the fact that the King has not yet completed
hie 2lst year. The dissensions in Scotland, and proposed union of Protestant
princes.
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No. 1. — ^Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark, &c, — continued.
Lettert of Frederick II.
1586. 10 Sept. To Qneen Eiiz., recommending Hennann Becker for employment
in the navy for one or two yean.
1586. 15 Sept To the same, recommending Henry Saerin, of Pomerania, who
wishes to yisit England.
1586. 16 Sept. To James Vl., recommending the case of Walter Durham, a citizen
of Bingstadt, whose share in his deceased parents' estate is wrongiiilly withheld
from him.
1586. 18 Sept. To the Earl of Leicester, recommending the cases of John
Tomsenn and Richd. Wederbom.
1586. 17 Oct. To Qaeen Eliz., recommending N. Peltzigk to be received into the
Gfcrman body-guard which it is said she has formed or is going to form.
1586. 28 Oct. To the same, on the conditions of the proposed treaty with Spain,
as reported by his ambassador Heniy RameL P.S. Has heard a report of a
conspiracy against her by those whom she thought to be the most entirely
devoted to her.
See Append. II. to Report for 1883, pp. 27-8.
1586. 30 Oct To the Earl of Leicester. Has received his letter from Noel de
Caron, sieur de Sconavalle, by whom he has returned his answer.
1587. 16 Apr. Safe-condacts for Robert Vere and David Mortoun, on their
desiring to return home, to England and Scotland respectively, from his service.
1587. 11 May. To Queen Eliz., for the arrest of a ship belonging to Bern. Schnr-
man of Copenhagen, fraudulently carried into England by the captain.
1587. 14 May. To the same. Proposes to send envoys to Embden by 26 Aug.
for the conference about peace with Spain.
1587. 26 d'nne. To Sir Thomas Buckhurst. Has given an answer to the envoys
from tiie States General who brought his letter written from the Hague in 2foy.
1587. 26 [or 28 ?] June. To Queen Elis., about a ship of Copenhagen belonging
to Kic. Severinus and others, twice seized by English vessels when on her
voyage to France, and carried to Carisbrook and FaSionth.
1587. 26 June. To the Earl of Leicester, acknowledging his letter of 30 May,
brought by the envoys of the States General, to whose proposals an answer has
been given.
1587. 29 June. To Queen Eliz., on the case of the seizure of a ship belonging to
Bern. Schurman ty an English pirate, Capt Fuchs [Fox] .
1587. 30 June. To James YI. James's ambassadors. Sir Patrick Vans [" Vanseus,"]
of Bambarroch, and Peter Young [** Junius ''] of Setoun, have brought his
letter, and represented that they had matters of moment to oonmiunicate; but as
he had promised that he woidd about this time send other ambassadors about
the matter of the Orkneys, the granting an audience to these is deferred until
those also have come.
1587. 17 July. To Queen Eliz., abont a change of place for the meeting of the
Conference for a treaty with Spain.
1587. 12 Aug. To the same, on behalf of Christopher Papeler of Bergen, who is
sending an agent to Newcastle about a shipwrecked vessel.
1587. 26 Aug. To the same, with a complaint from some merchants of Bergen
about a ship piratically seized by an Englishman named John de Mheer.
1587. 9 Sept. To the same, about the case of David Johnson and Albert Albertson
against Capt. Digory Piper.
1587. 11 Dec. To the same, re-accrediting Daniel Rogers.
Same date. To the Earl of Leicester, on the return of Rogers, and the failure of
the meeting of a Conference at the time proposed.
Same date. To the Admiral of Endand (Lord Howard of Effingham), acknow-
ledging his letter delivered by Rogers, and congratulating him on being made
aK.G.
1588. 10 Jan. To Queen Eliz. Hearing that war is breaking out between
England and Scotland, o£fers his services for mediation.
** Mutatis mutant idem ad Scotiae Regem, et cni tamen nihil redditum est.
See Append. 11. to Report for 1888, p. 80.
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Letters of Frederick II.
1588* 24 Jan. To the same, irith a complaint from the Senate of Bremen abont
the capture of a ship trading to Iceland by English pirates named Wicks and
Wodd.
•
1588. 26 Jan. To the same, at the request of his sister the Duchess Dorothy of
Brunswick, about a debt due from Henry Altington of London to John de Horn.
1588. UU, Feb. To the same, deprecating the proposed establiahment of the English
merchants at Stade and their removal from Hamburgh.
1588. 16 March. To James VL Had waited all last autumn fbr the promised
embassy about the Orkneys, and yesterday received his letter of excuse, alleging
Tarions causes of delay, and promising that it should be sent as soon as possible
tMs spring. Has heard by his late envoys' letter to Hen. Ramel of their
dangerous voyage home, and does not therefore wonder that he then hesitated
to send others at so perilous a time. But will confidently look this spring for
ambassadors fully empowered to treat
1588. 5 Apr. The Chancellor and Senate to Queen Eliz., with an account of the
illness and death of Fred. II., who died yesterday about 5 o'ol. p.m.
** Mutandis mutatis ad Regem Scotise, omissis quibusdam paragraphis hoc
<* signo 0 notatis."
1588. 18 Apr. The Chancellor to Daniel Rogers, on the same subject. Thanks
him for the " Historia Walsinghami " which he sent.
LeUera of Christian IV.
1588. 5 July. To Queen Eliz., on the prosecution of the case of Albert Albertson
and others.
1588. 6 July. To the same, about the case of the ship of Nic. Severinus and
others.
1588. 13 July. The Queen Dowager, Christian IV., and the Senate, to Queen
Eliz., and Christ. lY. and the Senate to the Earl of Leicester, on the arrival of
Dan. Rogers as ambassador.
Same date. The Chancellor to Sir Fr. Walsingham, on the same subject.
1588. 21 July. Answer to eleven heads of complaint on the part of English
merchants and points relating to the regulation of trade, exhibited by Dan.
Rogers.
1588. 27 July. Christ. IV. to Queen Eliz., against the proposed transfer of the
English trade from Hamburgh to Stade.
1588. 28 July. Two letters from the Senate and the Chancellor to D. Rogers.
Peter Ysrheil, a Fleming, who has come most highly recommended by the Earl
of Leicester, cannot be employed at Court, because the number of officials is
to be very hugely reduced, and expenses cut down.
1588. 29 July. Christ. IV. to Queen Eliz., abont the case of Peter Breuing against
some English pirates.
1588. 2 Nov. Two letters from the Queen Doirager of Denmark and the Senate
to James VI., re-accrediting Sir Will. Stewart.
1588. 6 Nov. The Chancellor to Peter Tonng, Great Almoner of Scotland.
Doubts not but that by the good management of Sir W. Stewart, there will be
a happy settlement of all questions.
1588. 9 Nov. Christ. IV. to Queen Eliz., raoommending the case of Volguard
Johnson and others of Helsingor.
1588. 12 Nov. The Chanc to Dan. Rogers (b^ Peter Verbeil, who is returning
to England), in reply to a letter informing him about the Spanish Armada a^
the death of the Earl of Leicester. One Spanish ship was driven to Bergen,
where, to save themselves teom starvation, the crew and soldiers were driven to
eat their horses. Five other ships (as doubtful news comes from Flanders)
have been thrown on shore at Nidros.
1589. 27 Apr. Christ. IT. to Queen Eliz., recommending the case of Walter
Leuson.
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' Letters of Christian IV.
1589. 6 July. To Queen Elix., about a ship of the brothers Schurman, iieixed and
plundered by Capts. Strangnich and Fox, vhile the captain, John Laurence, wa8
imprisoned.
1589. 12 July. To the same, about a ship belonging to Paul Poppe and others,
wrecked between Rye and Lydd, (*' Riam et Lethum ").
1589. 10 July. The Senate's reply to propositions of the Scottish ambassadors ibr
increase of the proposed marriage dowry, remission of the duty of a hundredth,
the Orkneys, &c., remitting all settlement until the King has reached his
majority ; with an abstract of demands made by the ambassadors about the
dowry ; and a letter on the following day, 1 1 July, to James YI.
1589. li Aug. The Senate to James VI. Aug. 20 is fixed as the day for the
espousals at Cronenburg.
Satne date. Two letters from the Chanc. to Peter Yonog and to John Maitland
[^'Meetellanus"], Chanc. of Scotland, on the same subject.
1589. 20 Aug. The articles of the marriage-treaty, with an agreement that the
Question of the Orkneys shall remain in suspense during the minority of
Jhrist. IV.
1589. 27 Aug. Letters from the Senate, Christ. IV. and the Queen Dowager, to
James VI. upon the conclusion of the marriage and the convoy of Queen Anne
to Scotland.
1589. 1 Sept. Christ. IV. to James VI., interceding for a Scotchman, David
Koningham, accused of manslaughter. la**
1589. 7 Sept. To Queen Elia. on the case of John Paulson.
1589. 8 Sept. To the same, complaining in strong terms of excesses on the part
of the Euglish, about which he now sends his ambassador, George Schumacher,
LL.D. Cannot consent to the prohibition of trade with Spain.
1589. 17 Oct. The Queen Dowager to Geoxge Keith (Earl Mareschal, the
Scottish ambassador) and to James VI., and Christ. IV. to the latter, on the
unavoidable delay in the passage of Queen Anne ; being driven back by storms
to Norway, she must wait for the following spring.
1589. 31 Nov. Ratification by James VI. at Upsalia in Norway of the marriage
agreement.
1589. 26 Nov. Two letters from Christ IV. and the Queen Dowager to James VL,
on hearing of his arrival in Norway, whero the cold and ice (much greater than
at Copenhagen) and the long dark nights will ronder it very difficult for him to
return home at this season ; Com. Wifiert, Geo. Brahe, and Paul Knibbe aro
therefore sent to beg him to come and pass the winter at Copenhagen.
1589. 27 Nov. Christ. IV. to the same, with the complaint of John Juel of Ham-
burgh against Daniel Hoveninck, a Scottish subject
1589. 3 Dec. The Queen Dowager to the same, expressing her delight at hearing
' from her daughter of his letter to her on his arrival in Norway, and begging
him to come and pass the winter at Cronenburg castle.
1589. 30 Dec. The same to the same, thanking him for pardoning David
Cuningham, of Robertland.
1690. 28 March. To Queen Elii., about the ship of Paol Poppe and others,
plundered between Lydd and Bye.
4590. 9 May. To James VL, about bonds due to a Dane from Sander Stuart of
Edinb. and Thos. Fattringham of Leith.
1590. 21 June. To Queen Eliz., acknowledging the letter of 12 May received from
Chr. Perkins, in replying to which there must be some little delay.
1590. 20 July. The Queen Dowager to [James Hamilton] Earl of Arran and
Lord [John] Hamilton, on the roturn of Steno Brahe from accompanying
Queen Anne to Scotland.
1590. 38 July. The Chano. to G. Keith, Earl Mareschal, hoping to hear of his
recovery from a fever.
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XtUen of Ckn9tian /K
Saaudate. The Chane. to the Chane. of SootUmd [''Meftellanus"], on the
gratificatioii felt at the warm reception of the Danish embasiy in Scotland.
1590. 24 July. The Senate to James YL, acknowledging his letter announcing
his safe arrival in Scotland. The three ships built for him are now ready.
Sime date. Christ. IV. to Qacen Eliz., in answer to Perkins' complaint of the tolls
charged at Helsingor.
1590. 28 July. The Senate to James YL In pursuance of his proposal made before
his return to Scotland, by his Chancellor John Maitland of Thirlstane, and
since then by letter through his ambassadors, Will. Stuart of FitteAweme and
John Skyne [Skene^,for a league amongst Protestant princes, an embassy
will be sent to the Prmces of Germany.
Sa9ie date. Christ lY. to the same, to the same effect
1590. 29 July. The Chane. to the same, on the same subject.
Same date. Reply to the Scottish ambassadors on the proposal of a league.
1590. 8 Aug. Christ IV. to James YI., intercedmg for Sir Will; Keith, one of
James' retinue in Denmark, who has entirely lost his favour and fiUlen into
great disgrace.
1590. 18 Aug. To Queen Elix., asking her to assist the bearer, Lazarus Melchreus,
who represents himself to belong to the royal family of Persia, and to have
escaped from captivity in Turkey, to return to Persia.
1590. 26 Sept. The Senate to Sir Will. Stuart and John Skene, LL.D., in reply
to their letter delivered by David Barclay as to the result of their mission to the
German Princes. They agree with the latter that they can do nothing sepa-
rately, but that the matter must be referred to a common conference.
1590. 29 Sept Christ. lY. to the same, to the same effect
Same date. The same to James YL, to the same effect.
1590. 80 Oct To the same, recommending the petition of the magistrates of
Bremen on behalf of some citizens plundered in the Scottish seas.
1590. 20 Nov. To Queen £lis., on a complaint made by Joachim Fagot, a servant
of the Dukes of Stettin and Pomerania, and his answer to the reply sent
through Geo. Schomager.
1590. 28 Nov. The Queen Dowager to the Chane. of Scotland, thanking him for
his services (as related by Wilh. k Wense) to Queen Anne.
1590. 11 Dec. Christ. lY. to Queen £iiz., with a strong complaint on behalf of
Andr. Maut, whose ship was robbed in 1586 by Capt Behem, of the town of
** Rathleu," and again has been plundered in the present year.
1590. 16 Dec. Peter Todth to James YI. Cannot build ships for him as he
desires, because the woods have been so diminished that a royal edict has been
issued prohibiting any further destruction lest sufficient timber should not be
left for the Danish navy.
1590. 24 Dec. Christ lY. to Queen Eliz., renewing John Paulson^s complaint
against Walter Leuson. ^^
1591. 21 Mar. To the same, acknowledging receipt (through the ambassador of
the Marg. of Brandenburg^h) of her letter accrediting her ambassador to
Germany, Horace Palavicini ; with a 8hort«ote to the latter.
1591. 11 Apr. To Queen Eliz., in reply to a letter on behalf of Will. Harvey and
others ; is greatly surprised at their pressing the matter so repeatedly when
they know what has been done to punish those as pirates who robbed them .
wishes that equal attention were paid to the Danish complaints.
1591. 2 May. To James YI. Sends word b> the envoy of the Duke of iMecklin-
burg of the birth of a son of his sister Elizabeth Duchess of Brunswick.
1591. 8 May. To the same, recommending Alb. Albertson, who poes to ScDtlan
to recover 616 thalers due from Col. Andrew Keith, of Dingwall (" Dignavallo *'),
1591. 22 May. To Queen Eliz., recommending the case of a plundered citizen of
Mecklinburg.
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LeUera of ChriHian IV.
1591. 2 June. To James YI., recommending the case of Urban EUnck, plundered
by some Scottish pirates.
1591. 7 June. To Queen Eliz. So far are they from the expected stoppage of
piracy that there are fresh complaints ; the ship of Peter lyari has been most
cruelly plundered by Capts. John DufFelt, Will. Spark, of Plymouth, " Fesbo-
lium Bergium," Henry Chanter, of Southampton, and Olaf Mestor, of
Loudon ; desires that due punishment may be inflicted on these harpies, who
only make a jest of the King's name ; or else he will be compelled to have
recourse to unwelcome measures.
1591. 11 June. To the same. Complaint by the city of Bergen of robberies by
the English.
1591. 28 June. To James VL, accrediting Paul Enibbe.
1591. 29 June. The Senate to the Chanc. of Scotland. P. Knibbe is commis-
sioned to inquire whether the whole of the promised dowry has been secured to
Queen Anne.
1591. 8 July. Christ TV. to James VI., recommending the bearer Petrascns,
brother of Peter, Prince of Wallachia and Moldavia, who barely escaped with
his life when his brother Peter was killed in his bed by the Turks.
1591. 4 July. To Queen Eliz. Has received from her envoy Christ. Parcking,
her letter dated 31 Oct. 1590, about the various matters of complaint.
Formal answer to the heads of Parcking's representation.
1591. 17 July. To the same, strongly insisting on the Banish complaints; the
wrongs committed by the English only grow worse and worse.
1591. 22 July. To the same, with a complaint on the part of Gerard Richter, of
Bergen.
1591. 1 Nov. To the same, pressing the case of Paulson against Leuson.
1591. 8 Dec. To the same, begging that she will continue to William, eldest soti
of Duke Otho, of Brunswick, the pension which she allowed to his uncle John,
Count of East Friesland, who died two months ago.
1592. 24 Feb. To the same, recommending the case of Michael Borckstadt.
1592. 4 Mar. To the Earl of Essex, recommending John Poley, who desires to
serve under him in his French expedition.
1592. 10 Mar. The Chanc. to Chr. Parching. With regard to the complaint of
the language used in the King's letters, does not wonder at it when he con-
siders the bitterness of the complaints which are constantly brought forward.
1.592. 11 Mar. Christ. IV. to Queen Eliz. She must not wonder at the indigna-
tion expressed in his letters ; even while her ambassador has been in Denmark,
fresh complaints have been made of English piracies.
1592. 3 Apr. To James VI., on his escape from the [Gowry] conspiracy ; sends
the bearer that he may gain a true and full account,
1592. 26 May. To the same, about the recovery of, a box of money stolen from
Nic. Biemo in a fire at Bergen in 1589, and now at Kirkwall [" Kirkhovium "]
in Orkney.
1592. 1, 10 June. To Queen Elix., with the complaints of Olaf Laurenssou and
Vitus Johansson.
1592. 8 July. License granted to Raymond Kynge, of Harwich, to fish on certain
parts of the coast of Iceland.
Some dai€» To Queen Elix., about the preceding license.
1592. 12 July. To the same, about the case of John Stokes, of London.
159S. 21 July. To the same, in answer to the complaints of Baym. Kynge and
Thos. Johnson.
1592. 9 Aug. To James VI., in answer to the complaint of Walter Williamson.
1592. 31 July. Safe-conduct for Paul Knibbe, envoy to England.
1593. 1, 6 Apr. To Queen Eliz., urging the cases of John Borkstadt and Albert
Albertson.
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Letten of Christian IV,
1593. 26 Apr. To James YI. Sends ambassadors to hear of his state ; requests
he will send back with them two or three of the horses '<qaos gradi*rio8
vocant."
1593. 6 Maj. To the Pari, of Scotland, accrediting Steno Bilde and Kic. Crag, LL.D.
Instractions to the ambassadors respecting the settlement of Queen
Anne's dowry.
1593. 1 June. To Queen Eliz., requesting her to send OTer to Paul Enibbe's
widow the goods of her deceased husband.
1593. 12 June. To the same, recommending the two sons of Vitus Winshem,
J.U.D., Christian and Caspar ; their grand&ther was a doctor of philosophy and
medicine, and professor of Greek and Latin at Wittemberg ; their father was
first a professor of civil law in the same university, afterwards one of the
Council of the Elector of Saxony, and now one of Christian's Council ; one of
his sons wishes to be a merchant, and desires leave to export some cloth from
England free of duty.
1593. 20 July. To James VI., sending a lion he has received from the King of
Poland, which is so tame that it is led about by two boys.
1598. 27 Aug. Two letters to the same ; the first, one of compliment ; the Other,
on the disturbances in Scotland ; will, at the beginning of next spring, if these
have not ceased, send three ships, fully fitted out ; at present sends one last of
gunpowder ; James's ambassador, Carmichael, junior, will communicate more.
Same date. The Senate to the same, on the same subject.
1593 21 Sept. Christ. IV. to Queen Eliz., in reply to her letter of 18 July, about
the cases of Harwich mariners.
1593. 9 Oct. To James VI., about the case of a ship seized by people of Orkney.
1594. 12 May. To the same, on the news of the birth of a son, oommnnicated by
his ambassildor, Peter Young [Junius].
1594. 22, 25 May. Two letters to Queen Eliz., about the complaints of Raym.
Einge and other Englishmen, and about a ship of Copenhagen plundered in
1589 by pirates, of whom it is now found that the leaders were WUl. Maris, of
Toughal, and Norland Manfeld, of Stonehouse.
1594. 25 May. To Charles Howard, Admiral of England, about the ship plundered
by Maris and Manfeld.
1594. 1 Nov. To Queen Eliz., complaining of molestation of some fishermen at
Iceland by Peter Maar, of Wells [Norfolk ?].
1595. 20 May. To the same. Has ordered the restitution of all that was taken
from Adam Kyndi and John Cougham at Iceland.
1595. 12 June. To the same, with complaint of the plunder by some English
pirates (after a battle in which three men were killed) of a ship almost in the
vOTy port of Lisbon.
1595. 24 July. To James VI., accrediting the bearer.
1596. 10 Feb. To Queen Eliz., in reply to her letter [of 12 Nov.] delivered by
Thomas '* Ferrssus" [Ferrers]. Will not permit any of his subjects to assist the
King of Spain, but cannot prohibit ordinary commerce, and desires that she
will stop the piratical attacks which are constantly made by her ships upon
Danish merchants. Cannot lend eight ships of war, because, firstly, he has no
more than are needed for the protection of Denmark, and, secondly, it would be
an infraction of treaties with Spain.
1596. 18 May. To James VI., accrediting Steno Bilde.
1596. 20 May. To the same, inviting him and his Queen to be present at Christian's
coronation on 24 Aug.
1596. 6 Aug. To the same, re-accrediting his ambassadors James, Lord Ogilvy,
and Peter Young, of Setoun, and congratulating him on the birth of a daughter.
1596. 10 Sept. To the same; has given to the above-named ambassadors an
answer about the three ships, and also about Scottish ships at Oresund.
1596. 17 Sept. To the same, sending four falcons.
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LeUera of Christian IV.
1596. 25 Not. To Queen Eliz., accreditiDg Nicolas Theophili, LL.D.
1597. 23 Mar. To James VI., recommending Simon Barth (who has been tutor to
the sons of his uncle Duke John) for employment by him.
1597. 12 July. To the same; desires to hear of him, as some time hat passed
without letters.
1597. 1 Aug. To Queen Elix., accrediting Arnold Huitfeld and Christ. Bamecou.
1597. 7 Aug. To the same, urging the complaint about the ship plundered by
Thomas Maris.
1597. 1 Oct. To the same, about the plundering of a ship belonging to Geo. Eaas
by Capt. Lerman.
1597. 7 Oct. To James VI., sending twelve falcons.
1597. 10 Oct To the same. Has obtained portraits of almost all his relativea
who are living, to be placed in one of his palaces ; begs that he will send fall-
length portraits of himself and his wife.
1598. 7 Mar. To the same, with a complaint of Abr. Davidson, of Bergen, of the
plundering of a wrecked ship.
1598. 22 Mar. To Queen Eliz., repeating the complaint of nearly three years ago
of the ship robbed at Lisbon in 1594 by Capt. Orie.
1598. 14 Apr. To James VL, in reply to his letter of 25 Apr. announcing the
arrival in Scotland of Christian's brother, Udalric, Duke of Schleswig and
Holstein ; desires that the latter will return in June.
1598. 1 May. To Queen Eliz., complaining that a Norwegian ship belonging to
Andrew Green, called the Bed Lion, was seized in 1596 when sailing by Port>-
land by Capt. Sir Walter "Raall" [Raleigh], taken to Plymouth, emptied
of its cargo, manned by English sailors and soldiers, and employed in the war
with Spain ; on its return, the owners and crew were unable to recover much
of their property.
1598. 21 June. To James VI., thanking him for the reception given to Duke
Ulric ; will not delay Will. Stuart, as he understands his services are reqoired
'* ad reprimendam et cohibendam quorundam insolentiam."
1598. 28 June. To the same, recommending Gotschalck Lindenau.
1598. 10 July. To Queen Eliz., re-accrediting Edw. Lord Zouche and Christ.
Parching.
Two replies to the representations of Zouche and Parching ; their proposals
respecting the duties on merchandise, and observations on cases of complaint.
1598. 13 June. [" 19 Cal. Quinct."] Reply to Sir Will. Stuart, of Honstoun, ambas-
sador from James VI., respecting the succession to the Crown of England.
1598. S Aug. Reply to David Cuningham, Bishop of Aberdeen, and Peter
Young, of Setoun, ambas.sadors about the same subject. Will support King
James, but cannot, amidst the uncertainties of the time, absolutely promise
military aid if it should be required. [Original draft, Scotl. 72a.]
1598. 4 Aug. To James VL, re-accrediting the above-named ambassadors.
1598. 12 Aug. To Queen Eliz., recommending the case of some merchants of
Copenhagen, Sever, Anderson, etc.
1598. 1 Oct. To James VL, sending twenty falcons.
1598. 27 Oct. To the same, on the return of James* ambassadors from Germany,
and the sending of one to England from Denmark in company with them.
.1598. 20 Nov. To Queen Eliz., asking leave for exportation from England of twenty
cannon ** quse columbinea a vulgo vocari solent" by Ilerm. Rosa, of Hclsingor.
1598. 29 Nov. To the same, accrediting Nic. Crag about the cases of piracy.
Same date. To the same, acknowledging the letter received from Christ. Percliiug.
' Lengthy reply ^25 pp.) to Parking*s representation on the m^itters of
controversy between England and Denmark.
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f.9Hers of Chriitiam, IV.
1599. 24 July. To Queen Eliz., acknowledging letters of 20 March and 15, 17
Apr., received from Thomas Ferrers, and the reply to Crag's representation.
Many things are contained therein contrary to the rights of the Crown of
Denmark, and which call in que<^tion what his predecessors always enjoyed
and ought not to be disputed. The matters are of such grave moment that they
must be referred for consideration to the meeting of the Senate next October.
1599. 15 Sept. To Jamos YI., thanking him for some hounds [^'molossis et
tberonibus "J which he has sent, and sending some falcons.
1599. 30 Oct., 1 Not. To Queen Eliz., acknowledging the letter brought by
Steph. Le Sieur, and proposing a conference at Bremen.
1598. 1 Not. To the Pari, of England, on Le Sieur's embassy.
1599. 12 Nov. To James YI., about a ship wrongfully sold in Scotland by Peter
Wallas.
The Begister of Transcripts of letters for the years 160O>1615 is lost,
1615. 11 Aug. Oopenh. Original letter (signed and sealed) from Christ. lY. to
James L Sends Claudius Naudi to announce that his long-promised embassy to
Brunswick to compose differences between the Duke and the city will be
despatched next Oct, if the English embassy can be sent at the same time. [29.]
Transcripts continued,
1616.' 19 Feb. To James I., about the whale fishery.
1616. 9 March. To Queen Anne, in reply to her letter on behalf of some citizens
of St Sebastian.
1616. 14 March. To James I. and the Prince of Wales; friendly letters of
inquiry.
1616. 7 Apr. To James I., sending some stags.
1616. 24 June. To the Earl of Thomond [" Toumont *']. Is at length able to send
a ship for the marble, about which he wrote last summer ; will be glad to have
a ship load of the finest, in large pieces, of any colour, with the measure in feet.
1616. 1 July. To James I., sending a horse which he has himself broken in and
ridden, and to the Prince.
Same date. To the Duke of Lenox, and to the Archbishop of Canterbury ; letters
of compliment . . .
Same date. To the Lord High Admiral, on the case of the Icelanders plundered by
the pirate Marsch.
Same date. To the Earls of Pembroke and Worcester, Lord Edw. Zouch, Sir G.
YiUiers (Master of the Horse), and Sir John Digby ; letters of compliment.
1616. 25 Nov. To the Lord High Admiral. Sends Henry, the son of David
Balfour (who has long been in his service as a skilful shipbuilder), to learn
the art of shipbuilding under Peter, the King's builder.
1617. 2 Jan. To James I. ; letter of compliment.
1617. 17 Apr. Certificate that **dominus de Bamsey" has fEUthfully brought the
letter entrusted to him by James I.
1617. 28 May. To the Earls of Pembroke and Buckingham, recommending Sir
John Foley who has served as a colonel in the Danish army.
1617. 17 Sept. To James I. and the Lord High Treasurer, recommending
Christoph. Ivari, whom he sejids to England to buy some tin ; with a safe-
conduct for Ivari.
Same date. To the Prince ; a letter of compliment
1617. 29 Sept. To James I., on behalf of some Danes robbed of Ave whales by
English ships, while engaged in whale-fishing.
1617. 22 Sept. To the same, complaining of unlawful fishing by the Scotch at the
Faroe islands.
1618. 10 Jan. To the same \ two letters on the subjects of the two preceding
letters.
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No. 1. — ^Bdport on Boyal Archives of Denmark, ^.-— eonfintfedl
Letten of CkmHan IV^
1618. 24 Jan. To the Prince and to Sir D. Carleton; letters eommendatory for
his ambassador, Sir Andr. Sinclar.
1619. 9 March. Two letters to James I., on sending ambassadors requesting his
arbitration on points in dispute with the King of Sweden.
Same date. To the Prince and the Council, recommending Sir A. Sinclar, and to
Sir Thos. Smith, recommending Sinclar and Jonas Charisius, the joint
ambassadors.
Same date. To the Marq. of Buckingham and Sari of Suffolk ; letters of
compliment.
Same date. To Dr. T. Mayeme, thanking him for his medical care of Queen Anne,
1619. 10 March. To the Countess of Ruthven [t.e. Grey de Ruthyn] , thanking
her for senrices to Queen Anne, but earnestly begging her ''prendjne peine et
** soucy tres-singulier pour destoume^ ou ayocquer la dite Dame nostre s<£ur dea
" pensees tristement melancquolicques, qui per adyanture par quelque vie solitaire
" et passee en silence, contre I'ordinaire coustume ou maniere, peuvent estre
" causte, mais qui seroyent bastants pour produire des plus mauvais accidents^
" tres-difficiles enfin a estre remedies ou eorrigez."
1619. 20 March. To James I. and the Prince, on the death of Queen Anne.
1619. 2 Apr. To James I., in reply to his letter on behalf of Thos. Lothian, of
Edinburgh, who had been conyicted of defrauding the customs.
1619. 9, 12 Noy. To the same and to the Prince ; letters of friendly enquiry.
1619. 13 Noy. To the Lord High Admiral, and to the Earl of Pembroke. Has
received a letter from the Council of Scotland, asking leave for the transporta-
tion of a large quantity of gunpowder for the castles of Scotland, in which they
address him by the title of '* Vicini sui." He does not wish to entertain any
suspicion with regard to these nobles, and desires ever to promote the welfare,
of Scotland, and to hold the Kings as his friends and neighbours ; but he has
no evidence that King James himself desires this gunpowder to be furnished, or
that he sanctions the Council's opening negotiations or claiming the rights of
neighbourhood, or commencing correspondence on their own account.
Sam$ date. Safe-conduct for James Muthon, an Englishman, to go into England.
1620. 28 Jan. To James I., recommending the petition of the city of Stade that
the English merchants will make their settlement there.
1620. 27 Feb. To . . . ., formally notifying, at James's request, the election
of the Palatine to be Kin^ of Bohemia, and desiring his support against the
allied Boman Catholic Prmces.
1620. T.May. To Sir Dudley Carleton [^* Carenthonio "] , ambassador in Holland,
notifying the despatch thither of his ambassador Hadr. Strick.
16*iO. 9 May. To James L Has ehaiged Sir Bob. Anstruther to write to him
about some matters which absence has prevented his personally communicating.
1620. 17 June. To Sir D. Carleton, on &lse reports spread by the Hamburghers
that King Christian was endeavouring to interrupt the free commerce of the
United Provinces in the Elbe.
16*.0. 26 July. To the Lord High Chancellor [Bacon], thanking him for a letter
delivered by Anstruter, " cum ita omnino statuamus nihil magis e dignitate
*< nostra regia atque usu publico regnorum nostrorum esse qoam si a quam-
*' plurimis lllust. vestrse similibus amemur, et eos nostri studiosos habeamus."
Same date. To Archbp. Abbot, Earl of Montgomery, Secretary Naunton, Marq. of
Buckingham, Earl of Pembroke, Duke of Lenox, Earl of Warwick, and Vise.
Doncaster, mutatis mutandis, thanjking them for letters received from Anstruter,
and in that to the Archbishop, acknowledging the benevolences granted by the
Bishops and others for the help of Bohemia. See p. 46. «
162<>. 8 Aug. To James I., thanking him for his letter of 80 June (rectius 8 June) ;
with regard to the money Anstruter will express his agreement with James's
proposals.
Same date. To the Prince, acknowledging his letter of 21 March; Anstruter will
inform him how his desire shall be satisfied.
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No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &e. — eantinued.
Leiten of ChristioH IV.
1620. 10 Aug. To James L, reconimendiDg the Earl of Leicester for special
faToar and promotion on account of his service to the late Queen Anne.
SofM date. To the Earls of Leicester and Worcester, the Marq. of Backmgham,
and Lord Charles Howard ; complimentary letters, delivered by Sir R. Anstmther.
Same date. To Sir D. Carleton (^ Qurenihonio "), requesting his assistance for
Justus Hdg, sent as ambassador to the United I^vinces.
1620. S6 Sept. To James I^ sending some fidcons.
1620. 2 Oct To the same, about the same gift, anticipating that this letter will be
sooner received.
1621. 8 Feb. To the same. Thanks him for a copy of a letter seat to the United
Provinces.
Same date. To Prince Charles ; letter of compliment.
Same date. To the Marq. of Buckingham, thanking him for his letter in last Oct.
about affairs in Germany.
Same date. To Sir Bob. Naunton, thanking him for writing to the United
Provinces about the a£Fair of Bremen.
Same date. To the Archbishop of Canterbury and to the Lord Chancellor, fh»ninng
them for their letters in last Nov.
1 621 . A£arch-Ang. A long series of letters to Kin^ James, the Prince, and various
nobles in England, relating partly to the mission of Sir Andr. Saincklair to
negotiate a treaty in England (including the ratification of the treaty on 20
JiUy and a mission of Sir R. Anstruther), partly to the receipt of 12,000
Joachims for the interest due on the loan ; partly of compliment ; with two
letters to Lord Digby on the progress of the Spanish match, and two to Archbp.
Abbot on affairs in Germany.
1621. 24 Apr. To James I., recommending Capt. Tobias Hamor (an Englishman)
for his service, who has hitherto been in the service of Brandenburg.
1621. 6 July. To Prince Charles, acknowledging his letter by Sir John Went-
worth ; nothing can practicaUy be done as to what he proposed, because he
was not willing to become himself bound as security. Thanks him for the
portrait of himself, '' ad vivom et mira industria delineatam."
1621. 13 Aug. To the same. Thanks him for the letter brought by his Master
of the Horse, Isaac de Beandair, to whom he has given nine horses.
1621. 31 Aug. To James L, about allowing passage through the Sound for 800
soldiers levied in England to serve the King of Poland against the Turks.
See under date of 6 Oct. 1621 among the letters of James I., supra, p. 15.
Same date. To the Prince, asking him to send about ten of the best English sheep
and two rams. See p. 20.
Same date. To the Marq. of Bnckiogham, asking him to send a bull.
1621. 18 Oct. To James I., sending 24 falcons.
1621. Dec. To the same, acknowledging the receipt from Fr. Ghmter of the confir-
mation of the treaty \_8ee p. 487], with some remarks on its provisions about the
Greenland fishery, 8cc,
1622. 10 Jan. To Prince Charles ; letter of compliment
1622. 18 May. Two letters to King James, in reply to his letter of 20 Jan. about
negotiations for peace between Spain and the United Provinces, and of 12 Apr.
for postponement of repayment of the loan.
Same date. To the Prince, consenting, but unwillingly, to his request about the
postponement of repayment.
1622. 11 July. Acquittances for payment of interest due from James I. for the
loan from King Christian and for that of 100,000 thalers from the Queen
Dowager Sophia.
1622. 18 July. To Prince Charles, on behalf of John Popelman, cook to the late
Queen, who, although allowed to retain his salary, is no longer employed ;
begs that he may be continued in the King's service.
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No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
Xetttrs of Chrittian IV,
1622. [10 Aug. ' Note of safe-conduct granted to Will. GarmicheL]
1622. 6 Sept. To James I., recommending Thomas Seget, an English subject, who
has spent a fortnight in Denmark.
1622. 8 Sept. To the same, complaining that some Norwegians are troubled and
hindered in gaining possession of their inheritance in the Orkneys, which comes
to them from Nic^ Hen. Guldenlovius.
1622. 20 Not. To Prince Charles, on behalf of Will de Belou, who, after about 80
years' service to the late Queen, cannot obtain payment of his pension of 150/.
without his personal application in England.
1623. 17 May. To James I., with the complaint of a merchant, Matth. Bagge,
defrauded by the captain of his ship, who has retained the proceeds of the cargo,
&c., in England.
1628. 23 June. To the saine, acknowledging his letter in recommendation of
Robert Stuart.
1623. 29 Aug. To the Earl of Montgomery, thanking him for his offer (of 22
Aug.) of military service ; but as it is hoped the war in Germany will soon be
over, no more levies will be made.
1624. Apr. To James I., in reply to his letter of 20 Feb. Will write, as desired, to
the Elector of Saxony, in favour of the Palatine.
1624. Apr. To the same and to the Prince, announcing the death of Duke Ulric
on 27 March, and requesting the latter to procure payment of a part of the
pension due to Wilh. Belou.
1624. 5 Apr. Acknowledgment of the receipt of 16,000 thalers, for interest due
on the loan.
1624. 15 May. To James 1., recommending Magnus Williamson, who desires to
serve as a captain in the English army.
1624. 3 July. To the same, recommending James de Dort, a portrait painter
" ad vivum."
1624. 25-27 July. Proposals of Sir R. Anstnither as ambassador from James I.,
for alliance on the part of Denmark with England in the war for the restitution
of the Palatinate, and for negotiations with the Princes of Qermany for the
same object ; with the reply of Christ. lY.
1624. 23 July. To the Prince, asking him to send two *' eqaos gradarios prsc-
stantioris generis."
1624. 5 Aug. To James I., asking that Theophilus Eaton may be permitted to
buy in England and export for his use various articles of merchandise without
hindrance.
] 624. 10 Aug. To the Prince, recommending the portrait painter, James de Dort,
of Hamburgh, ** ipsius artis, qua egregie eminet, respectu."
1624. 23 Oct. To James I., sending some more falcons.
1625. 22 Feb. To the same, accrediting Sir R. Anstruter.
1625. 24 Feb. To Sir Edw. Conway and the Duke of Buckingham, asking them
to promote as earnestly as possible the business on which Anstruther is sent.
v.— MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE, 1565-1628.
4565. 10 Dec. Lond. John Foxall to Gildenstem. Will send imult. Feb. 15 large
" tormenta bellies, videlicet colnbrina [cii/rifrins] decern, sacra [saAeri*! quin-
que," together with 20 gunners. These will cost at least 2,000 thalers. *' Forty
cannon balls for each gun. Some English merchants have procured letters of
marque from the King of Sweden, to stop which the King of Denmark should
write to the Qneon of Engl. [Danak. Kong. Hist. 58.]
29 Sept.
23 Oct.
18 Dec.
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.MisceUcmeons CorreMpondenct.
1566. 18 March. 1 London. Foar letters ftom the same to the same, abont the
prorision of thirty more large culTerins, balls, &c. with 4
^*'urinatoribus'* and 30 bombardiers. These will cost 8,000
J thalers. Warns against an impostor Rob. King, who says he is
going to Nerva with two ships on FoxaU*s account. Intercedes for the liber-
ation of Ralph Clayton, a servant of the Admiral of England, and for the
restoration to John and Will. Haukins of their ship. [Dansk. Kong. Hist. 54.]
1588. 15 June. Greenwich. The Earl of Leicester to Christ. IV., on the death of
Frederick II. [Engl. 27.]
S€une date. The same to the Council of State upon the same occasion, by the
Queen's ambassador, Dan. Rogers. [/6.]
1602[~d]. 21 Feb. Dunfermline.] Six letters from Col. William Stewart to
to V Christ. IV. All but one in German. (Re-
1603. 6 Dec. Salisbury. J commends his cousin Rob. Foulis.) Seals of
amu, [Scotl. 73.]
[1603.] 10 Aug. Hampton Court. The Earl of Rutland to Christ. IV. De-
livered the letters with which he was entrusted ; does not doubt but that the
King [James] will give such an answer as he desires. The King hu already
sent some horses, and will send more. Seal of amu. [Engl. 27.]
« R. Haffn., 22 Aug. 1603."
1603. A parcel of papers relating to mercantile complaints.
i. Claims of the English merchants, addressed ta the Danish ambassador in
Aug., chiefly for the settlement of a definite and clear table of tolls, and
for the right of free passage to Muscovy,
ii. Reply on the part of the King of Denmark to the preceding paper, ** per
*' ejusdem Regis nuncium Christophorum Wittfeldium exbibitum mense
" Novemb. 1603."
iii. Reply on the part of the Kmg of England to the preceding reply,
iv. Abstract of the complaints of various subjects of Denmark respecting
injuries suffered at the hands of Englishmen. Lot. [22 b. Another
copy of Art. ii., dated 26 Sept. 1603, is in 21 bb."]
The following are the heads of the proposed concessions and stipulations on
the part of Denmark, i. That an authorized table of tolls shall be published,
the King of England ordering that all ships shall be provided with a duly
certified bill of lading ; ii. that only ^udulently concealed goods shall be con-
fiscated ; iii. that nothing shall b« seized by way of reprisals : iv. that there
shall be freedom o/ navigation to Muscovy ; v. that there shall be no fishing on
the coasts of Norway, of the province of Wardhns, or of the Faroe islands, nor
within the narrow strait between Iceland and Westmaney, but that the Iceland
fishery shall be free, subject to licence and to the prohibition of fishing nearer
than two Danish miles to the shore ; vi. that a royalty of one thaler per last
of twelve tons of fish be paid to the King ; vii. that those engaged in the
fishery shall trade in no other way, nor injure any other licensed fishermen.
1604. 13 Apr. Lond. Earl of Rutland to Christ IV. Has not written for a
whole year, since his return from Denmark, on account of the difficulty of
intercourse during the winter. Thanks him for some falcons. Has often told
King James how greatly Christian esteems the English geldings " qui squo
" sed celeri passu inoedunt," and some will shortly be sent. Seal of arms. [27.]
1605 [-6] O.S. 28 Feb. Lond. Ludolph Engelstedt to Christ. IV., with notices
of English ships, and of Sir Jchn GUbert. Germ. [27.]
1607. 8 May. Lond. The Earl of Rutland to Christ. IV. Begs him to give
licence to the bearer John Pooley (who will communicate aU the news) to
procure some fiilcons for him. Seal of arms. [27.]
1607. 1 5 July. Theobald's. « Arbella Stuarta " to Christ. IV., thanking him for
a letter. " In qaocnnque fortuna statu fuero, Augustissima Migestas vestra
pronam semper mihi fore mentem, et defixum in sua obsequia animnm, sine
fiico comperiet, prsDsertim cuna tarn benigne Majestas vestra ad meos usus et
commoda immensam snam benignitatem offerat, qoam non dubitanter amplector
certa earn (exoriente occasione) mihi nee inutilem nee lore defutoram.'' Holo-
graph, beautifully written. [Scotl. 73.]
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No. 1. — ^Report on BoTal Archives of Denmark, Ac-^Hfontinued,
MiwcdlanmmM CorreMpondenee,
1607. 29 Oct Lond. Depositions in the High Conn of Admiralty respecting the
seizure of a ship, the Swan of Hall, by the Danes while trading with the
Russians at Halma. [EngL 21 c]
1609. June. Petition from John Delbridge and his partners, of Barnstaple, to
Christ. IV. for restitution of their captured ship, together with a statement of
their case. Germ, [22 6.]
QSee letter of James I. of 3 May 1609, supra,']
1611. 14 May. Lond. The Earl of Salisbury to [Chancellor Friis]. States at
length the report which has reached the King that when his subject the laird
(dom.') of Wormeston was on his way to him through Denmark, bringing
letters from the King of Sweden, he was at first delay^, then sent back, Sien
pursued, and while one of his company was killed and others wounded, was
robbed of all his letters and barely escaped with his life. Acknowledges
honours conferred on him by the King of Denmark. Encloses a list of
English merchant ships, their size, &c. Signed. LtU, (Bundle marked
"England.*')
The list of ships is (in brief) as follows :—
Name.
Tonnage.
Crew.
Monthly Expense.
£ 8. d.
Trades-Encrease
1,000
400
849 19 4
Dragon - - -
800
360
755 2 0
Hector . - -
500
200
429 18 5
Three others . - -
400
150
328 6 0
Nine others - - -
300
100
209 3 4
Thirteen others
250
80
185 9 4
Fourteen others
200
60
139 12 0
1611. 11 May. Copenh. Draft of letter from Christ. Fries and Steno Brahe to
James I., desiring that no credence may be given to reports which may be
brought by an English subject from Sweden named James Spenser, [t.e.,
), Spens, the laird of Wormeston, to whom the preceding letter refers,] to ^e
detriment of Denmark, and in favour of Sweden. Progress of the war with
Sweden ; siege of Calmar, &c. [Jb."}
1611. Same date. Draft of letter from Fries to £he Earl of Salisbary« to the same
effect with the first part of the preceding. [/6.]
,-,, o n» T««« T^^A .«^ r*^««^^i, fTliree letters from Sir B. Anstmther
^^^^- 8.29, June. Lond. and Greenwich. I ^ ^^ Chancellor of Denmark.
28 Sept. Dover. ]^ ^^^.^^ ^^^^
1611. 20 Oct. Belvoire. The Earl of Butland to Christ. IV. Desires his
approval for lending for a time to his kinsman Robert Willughby (who is
sending a messenger to Denmark) the services of Frederick Norman, whom he
took into his employment some years ago at the request of King Christian.
His infirmities and weak health (which have caused his retirement from Court
ever since Christian's departure from England) prevent his offering to serve in
the war in which he hears the King is engaged ; but in Lord Willoughby he
has a man noble and strong alike in mind and body. Seal of arms, [27. j
1611. 25 Oct. Bo. WiUughby to .Christ. lY. Thanks him for a letter ; rejoices
to hear of his success at Calmar. (5.)
" B. 2 Jan. 1612, Fredericiburgi."
1611. 25 Oct Lond. John Poley to Christian IV. Has delivered the letters
sent to him, including that to Lord Willoughby, who is both willing and ready
at once to take military service under the King ; others are willing, but are
hindered by their own affairs. Very few among English nobles can be found
who can supply from their own estates and from &eir own people (« propriaqne
ditione ") so many able-bodied men fit for war as Lord Willoughby. They had
better be sent ready equipped, as arms can be provided more cheaply in
England than abroad. ** Hoc insuper Majestati toss sigmficandtim died, si ex
** insula nostra delectus haberitaa stet sententia, nos, Anglos solos tibi magis
1
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MisctUaueout Correspondence.
** ex nsa et voto fhtaros, conjioere, qaam si Sootorum cohortes immifioeantur i
" te enim non spontaneiim, seid coactum conscribi velle militem (cujos Anglia
" satis reperietur ferax) ex Majestate tua intellexi; apud Scotos yero non
** cogi militem genti moris esse scimns. Komerum quod spectat ex quo
'< constent manipuli, milttes in singnlfs centenos quinqnagenos (si Celsitadini
*' tuaa sqnimi videator) ex yeteri Anglicanse militias more potias capimas,
** qoam treoentos nt apud Danos mos obtinuit; reseryato, unioscajusqae
** cohortis prsfecto (qnem yulgo Colonellum nnncupamns) numero treoenorum.
'< £o enim pacto centurionum et equestribus familiis oriundorom militom major
" erit in exerdta frequentia, et totius rei bellies administratio splcndida magis
" et honorifiea. FseHx ille rerom tnarum in Galmaria et prosperos eyentas
** omnes, qase in Aula regnoque nostro yarie ciebantur, yoces tarn placide
<( compescuity adeoqae tranquille motas mentes composuit, ut affirmare jam
'* non dubitem Migestatem tuam pene quicquid ipsa cupiat apud nos conse-
** quuturam." [5.]
1612. 8 Apr. Lond. Henrp^ Peyton to Christ. IV. Had undertaken to raise a
troop of 250 men for his seryice, and to command them himself proyided he
obtained leaye ifer this purpose from the United Proyinees, in 'vrhose seryice he
has been for 10 years, but this they have refused to giye; would hayealso
procured arms from thence, but this is forbidden; has sent the soldiers
therefore under the command of a substitute. [27.]
1612. 9 Noy. Copenh. Heads for a paper to be deliyered by Anstruther to King
James on yarious subjects of negotiation. [29.]
1612. 10 Xoy. « in Tielt." Letter to Christian IV., of which the signature has
perished ftt>m damp. Has remained in Belgium by the advice of Prince
Maurice and Count Ernest of Nassau (^to whom alone be has communicated his
intentions) in order to obyiate suspicion of his moyements ; and has sent the
King's letter to the King of England through his brother, who is of the King's
bedchamber, and will send that to the Queen by Forbes, who is about to go
into England. He must conceal his agreement with the King from all until he
knows his resolution about renewing the war. Seal of crest ; a man holding a
club and a serpent (?). See under 2 Feb. 1613. [27.]
1612. 18 Noy. Lond. Certificate by Sir Tho. Lake, Ludolph Engelstedt, and
Martin Otto, that (Nic. Francisci has faithfully discharged his commission of
bringing a letter to King James from King Christian, together with four
prisoners. [27.]
161S. 2 Feb. **ex Tielt." Letter to Christ. IV., fh)m the same writer as the
letter of 10 Noy. 1612, the signature to which has also perished through damp,
expressing the writer's regret that the conclusion of peace will alike render
unneeessary his own services and those of the troops he was raising.
Seed of arms : quarterly, 1 and 4, 8 roundles, S, 2, 8 ; 2 and 8, a bend
between 6^-— ; on an escutcheon surtout, 3 trees ; supporters, two savages,
vith clubs ; crest, a man with serpent (?) and club. [27.]
£1612-8 ?] 20 Feb. Newmarket. James Spens to Sir Rob. Anstruther, relative
to the settlement of the quarrel between Sweden and Denmark. He mentioned
to King James, by commission from Mr. Newton, a suggestion that matters
should be referred to his mediation. Scottish. [29.]
1618. 7 March. Hamburg. Rich. Gore, the Governor, and the Society, of
English merchants, to Christ. IV. respecting a ship wrecked on the coast of
Ditiunarsh and plundered there. [27.]
1618. 25 Apr. Lond.
9 May. Lond.
81 Jidy. Lond*
81 July. Lond.
22 Aug, Beaulieu, near Southampton. J
In the last is the following postscript : — " Le Boy et la Royne et Monseigneur
" le Prince se portent, Dieu mercy, bien, mais eloignes I'un de Tautre durant le
** progres." [The King was at Beaulieu, the Queen at Wells, and Prince
Quffles somewhere else.]
1614. 18 Sept. The Earl of Pembroke to Christ. IV., acknowledging a letter,
and professing extreme devotioii to his seryice. Seal of arms, [27.]
Fomr letters from Sir Rob. An-
struther to Chanc. Friis. Vanish.
[29.]
44 APPENDIX IT, TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH BBPOBT OF THE
No. ]. — Kcport on Eojal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued*
JUisedlaneous Correapomdence*
}614. 18 Sept. Lambeth. Archbp. Abbot to Christ. IV., thanking him for hU
letter written on his return to Denmark. The news of the Spanish successes in
the Netherlands have so wakened up the English that troops are being levied
all over the country, and the order for disarming Papists and their friends
(made 20 months ago) has been strictly renewed. The Queen has been ill, but
is recoyering. [27.]
1614. 20 Sept. Theobald's. Robert Maxwell to Christ. IV., thanking him for his
kindness when in England, and praying him to remind James I. of the promise
made at his instance " se domum nostram culpa aut fortona fratris mei collap-
<< sam restauraturum, meqne, nullius nee in Majestatem suam nee in leges
" patrias delicti conscium aut partidpem, in fratris defimcti locum suscepturum.'*
[ScotL 76.]
1614. 21 Sept. Theobald's. The Earl of Somerset to the same, on receiving a
letter announcing his arrival in Denmark. Seal ofcrett* [Engl. 27.]
1614. 22 Sept. Lond. The Earl of Suffolk to the same, on the like occasion.
[76.]
1615. 23 July. Lond. Sir Bob. Anstnither to Chancellor Friis. Danish. [29.]
1615. 16 Aug. Petition from Henry Tunrey and John Hullock, of Aldburgh,
Norfolk, to James I., for the restoration of two ships first captured by pirates
at the Faroe islands and then taken by ships of the King of Denmark ; with a
report thereon in Danish. [SO.]
1615. 6 Oct. Whitehal].'
Letters of compliment to the same, thanking him in
each case for the gift of a horse, from the Earls of
Nottingham and Pembroke, the Duke of Lenox, the
Earls of Shrewsbury and Suffolk, Lord B. lisle, and
the Earl of Worcester. [27.]
12 Oct. Boiston.
23 Oct.
28 Oct.
— Oct.
6 Nov.
9 Dec.
1616. 25 Apr. William Codner to Christ. IV. Begs leave to be allowed this year
to fish for whales on the coast of Finmark, as he had fitted out a ship for the
purpose before he heard of the letters of prohibition. [/&.]
1616. 17 Aug. Oatland. The Earl of Worcester to the same. Was doubtful
whether to reply to his letter, or only in silence to ponder on and reverence his
benignity and kindness. Words fail to express his devotion. Thanks him for
the gift of twelve oxen ('' duodecem jumentorum "). [/&.]
1616. 3 Oct. Theobald's. Sir George Villlers to the same, thanking him for a
letter. French. Seal of arms. [/6.]
1616. 3 Oct. The Earl of Nottingham to the same. Encloses the report of an
enquiry in the Admiralty Court about the alleged pirate Henry Marche. Begs
for tibe release of Tucker, who is almost dying in prison.
Enclosure :
Admiralty Beport on Marche's case ; he was tried for piracy, 28 March,
1615, but was acquitted; he was, however, committed to prison again*
where he still is.
1616. 3 Oct. Limerick. Earl of Thomond to the same. His ship is laden with
grey marble, according to his desire ; if he will send again next year, a cargo of
red marble shall be provided. English. [27.]
See letter of 24 June among the letters of Christian IV., supra, p. 37.
1616. 20 Oct. Westminster. Earl of Pembroke to the same, thanking him for a
letter of congratulation on his appointment as Chamberlfdn. [ij^.]
1616. 7 Nov. Lond. The Duke of << Lenox" to the same. A letter of com-
pliment in reply to a letter. [76.]
1616. 16 Nov. Lambeth. Archbp. Abbot to the same. Did not' reply sooner to
his letter by his Master of the Horse because the Queen wished to delay his
messenger until now. [i^.]
1616. 16 Nov. Lond. John Lord Digby to the same, acknowledging a letter of
1 July, and recommending Peter Bill. [76.]
1617. 25 March. Lond. Earl of Arondel to the same ; a letter of compliment
professiag devotion to his service. Italian, [30.]
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS. 45
No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark^ &c. — continued.
Mitc^aneoui Correspondence.
1618. A parcel of letters from Jonas Charisius, with copies and drafts of papers^
relative to his negotiations in England in 1618 ; with a few earlier papers
relating to negotiations in England and Holland in 1610-12. [28.]
[1618?]. 23 Apr. Whitehall. Sir Robert Anstruther to Charisias, regretting
that he missed seeing him when he left Gravesend. Has spoken aboat him to
the Lord High Chamberlain, representing that it more concerned the King of
England than the King of Denmark that an ambassador so well known and so
often employed in matters of importance, should leave without some token of
favour ; and he owns it to be a fault, and has ordered a gold chain to be given
to Mr. Sincklair for him. French, [28.]
1619. 8 Feb. K. S. Hague. Sir Dudley Carleton to [Friis?]. Acknowledges a
letter of 8 Dec. Preparations for trial of some prisoners; synod of Dort;
general continental news. JitU, (Bundle marked " England.")
1619. 21 Feb. Copies of two letters ft'om Jonas Charisius to James I. and Queen
Anne, on his coming over to England on an embassy, Lat, and Fr. [Scotl.
74 n.]
1619. 24 Apr. Lond. Lord Doncaster (afterwards Earl of Carlisle) to CSirist. IV.,
thanking him for a letter, and offering service in Germany. [EngL 27.]
1619. 16 June. Sir Fr. Bacon, *' Fr. Verulam, Cane," to the same, thanking him
for a letter. ** Ego certe (quando et de hoc ipse qosrere ex favore suo sibi
* " placuerit) valetudine utor ad prassens, ex morbo non levi recreate et corro-
" borate, maximaque habeo sohitia ex gratia Regis mei ; sed tamen infinids
" urgeor et distrahor negotiis, ut vix resplrare aut vivere videor, nisi quod
« officia vitas sunt mihi vitd ips& longe potiora. Accedit et Inctus mens ac
" vehemens qui subinde recurrit ex obita serenissimffi Domins mese Begins
" Anns, ex ci^us favore constanti atque uno tenore erga me semper fluente et
" cumulato solebam inter tantos negotiorum fluctus me refectum et confirma-
" tum subire .... Kex dominus mens couvaluit firmiter et constanter
*< Screnisifiimus prinoeps Carolus et annis et animis viget jam
" virilibus, summamque cum amore expectationem de se quotidie excitat.
** Serenissima domina Eb'zabetha Palatines sobolem dabit (si Deo placuerit) in
" multoB principatus." [/6.]
Mutilated by damp.
1619. 10 June. Greenwich. The Earl of Pembroke to the same, on the death
of Queen Anne. French. [/6.]
1619. 12 June, ''de mason de Dennemarca." Countess of *' Ruthin" to the
same, thanking him for a letter acknowledging her services to the late Queen
Anne. French, [/^O
See among the King's letters, supra, p. 88, under date of 10 March.
1619. 12 June. Lambeth. Archbp. Abbot to the same. Received his letter
from Sir Andrew Sinclair a month or two a^^o, and now returns his thanks by
the same, who will tell him the state of afiEairs here ; for Sinclair, having had
frequent discourse with the King, knows thoroughly the secrets of the great
business with the Spaniard, and also is acquainted with the agreement with the
Dutch about the East India trade. [/^O
1619. 13 June. Greenwich. Marq. of Buckingham to the same; a letter of
compliment, in reply to a letter brought by Sir A. Siuder. French, [22 6.]
Same date. The Earl of Worcester to the same, on the death of Queen Anne, and
thanking him for a letter. Seal of arms. [27.]
1619. 14 June. Lond. Duke of Lenox to tiie same; a letter of compliment.
1619. 15 June. Lond. Long letter from Sir Robert Anstruther to the same,
about affairs in England and the Court, [Z^*]
1619. 2G July. Edinburgh. The Council of Scotland to the same, -about the
detention of a ship belonging to Rob. Bailzie, laden with gunpowder for Edin-
burgh Castle. Signed by the Earls of Dunfermelyne (Chanc), Melros, and
Lauderdaill, Archbishops of St. Andrews and Glasgow, George Hay (M.R.),
and 8ir Gideon Murray (Dep. Treas.). [Scotland 75.]
See among the letters of King Jnmes, supra, p. 14, under date of 26 Nov.
1619, and of King Christian under date of 13 Nov., p. 88.
46 APPENDED II. TO THB POBTY-filXTH REPORT OP THE
No. I. — ^Report oq Boyal Archives of Denmark, &c. — conHnued.
^itceUaneouM Correspandencem
[1619.] 29 July. Lood. Sir Robert Anstruther to J. Chariflios. The Marq. of
Hamilton is made Earl of Cambridge, Mons. d'Aabigny Earl of March, Sir
John Yilliers Vise. Porbeck ; Lord Hadington has gone to France till the King
retams from Theobald's (whither he weoi on 19 July), bnt why Anstruther
cannot say ; trial of the Earl of Suffolk ; Sir Thomas Lake is released &om
the Tower ; money affairs with Laurence Mercier. French. [28.]
1619. 11 Aug. Lond. Will. Carmychel, ** of Jonges " (?), to the same. If 82
years' experience in trayelling in the East Indies can do the King cf
Denmark any service, he will be glad to be advertised by means of Sir Bob. or
Sir Will. Anstruther. Scottish. [28.]
1619. Agreement respecting the trade of the English and Dutch East India Com*
panics, at a conference between deputies from King James I. and the ^ates
General, and representatives of the Companies. French. [30.] '
16 0* 2 March. Lond. Lord Doncaster to Christ IV, A year ago, when abont
to go to Germany, he made offer of service through Christian's ambassador
Sinclair, bat no occasion was found; desires again to profess his devotion.
[27.]
1619 [-20]. 16 March. Lond. John Lord Digby to the same. Has not written
lor a long time, because he had no fit occasion for writing. His proposed
embassy last year to Spain was then deferred ; now that Count Gondomar has come
to England, he may perhaps speedily be sent, or the whole project abandoned.
General Spanish news. An English fleet of 20 ships is being prepared for an
expedition, in concert with 20 Spanish ships, against the pirates that infest the
Mediterranean. Sir Rob. Amstrudder will communicate further intelligence.
[Z6.]
1619 [-20]. 22 March. Lambeth. Archbp. Abbot to the same. Writes by
Sir Rob. Amstrouther {sic) whom the Kin^ is sending to Denmark ; no one
can better than he tell the condition of thmgs in England. After 20 months
Count Gimdamar has returned to London laden with deceits and subtleties, but
we cannot divine what he may bring concerning the marriage. The King of
France has declared the Reformed to be traitors unless they will put an end tc^
the Synod of Laudun ; but this is possibly done that, when the Emperor may
ask help against the Bohemians, he may be able to excuse himself by saying
that things are not sufficiently quiet at home to enable him to give it ; for we
hear, that, at ihe instance of the King of England, he is going to send an em-
bassy to Germany to endeavour to compose matters there. The bearer will
relate how affaire stand in Italy. We are very slow in giving supplies to the
King of Bohemia, but there is hope that the King will allow those of his subjects
who choose so to do to afford something not unworthy of the English name,
and we who are Bishops have made a beginning. [/^O
1620. 28 March. " Fr. Verulam, Cane," to the same. Writes because Sir Rob.
Amstrudder, "mihi arct& admodum necessitudine conjunctus," is going to
Denmark as ambassador. Now that affairs in Europe are becoming more
unquiet, trusts that all things may nevertheless have a happy issue, and that the
shedding of Christian blood may be spared. [/6.]
1620. 20 Apr. The Hague- Sir Henry Levingston to the same, offering his
services to be Colonel of a regiment in his army in Germany.
Enclosures ;
i. 1612. 12 June. Copy of certificate by James I. of Levmgston's noble
origin as bemg of the family of the Earl of Lithgow.
ii. 1613. 12 Jan. Halmsted. Copy of warrant from Christ. IV. to the
same to cease levying soldiers for his service, as the war with Sweden is
ending. [/&•]
Same date. The same to the Chanc. of Denmark, begging him to promote his
application. [-^^.]
1620. 12 May. Lond. Buckingham to Christ. IV. Count Gondomar has come
over from Spain as ambassador about the Prince's marriage, and, after fVequent
audiences, a conclusion with r^ard to the religious question has almost finally
be^n reached; the articles shall be sent as soon as they are drawn up.
[226.]
DBFUTT KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BECOBDS. 47
No* 1. — ^Beport on Royal Archives of D^unark, &c«— cotUtnK^,
1620. 5 Jane. Greenwloh. The same to the same. Has commimicated to
Amstruther iTiformation additional to that given in his former letters, about the
Prince's marriage. Seal of arms. [826.]
9
1620. -- June. Hague. Sir Dudley Carleton to the same. Acknowledges a letter
receiyed from Adam Strick. Has spoken to the Prince of Orange and to some
of ihe principal lords about the report of preparation in Holland of ships of
war to prevent erection of buildings on the King's territory on the Elbe, and
finds that, far from contemplating any such thin^, they have the greatest desire to
cultivate a close friendship with Christian. Ital, (In parcel marked " England.")
1620. = June. Hague. The same to the same. The bearer will give the friendly
answer of the States (general relative to liberty of commerce. Need of union
between the Reformed countries, to oppose the vast forces on the other side.
Itai, [27.]
1620. 26 Oct Royston. Buckingham to the same. Thanks him for letters of
26 July and 10 Aug. ; affairs of the Palatinate ; apprehensions of the Turk.
French. [226.]
1620. 31 Oct. Lond. Sir Robert " de Naunton " to the same. The King has
written to the States General about Bremen, and he himself has written to Sir
D. Carleton. [27.]
1620. 16 Nov. Lambeth. Archbp. Abbot to the same. Thanks him for a letter
brought by Sir Robert Amstrowther. Gratitude of the Kings of England and
Bohemia, of Prince Charles, and of the Reformed Churches, for the money he
has lent. It is said that the King has declared he will next spring exert hunself
to the utmost for the recovery of the Palatinate, and that Parliament will be
summoned to meet in January about it. The English fleet, of- 20 ships, is now
in the Mediterranean, to check or destroy the pirates of Algiers and Tunis.
The Spanish marriage remains as it was two years ago. [/6.]
1623. 19 Nov. Tork House. "Fr. Verulam, Cimc," to the same. Thanks him
for a letter received from Sir Robert Amstrndder. [/6.]
1620. 1 Dec. Hague. Copy of the answer of the States General to the letter of
James I. of 18 Oct., about the creation of the King of Denmark's son as
Coadjutor-Archbishop of Bremen. [76.]
1620. 9 Dec. Hague. Sir D. Carleton to Christ. IV. About the negotiations in
the business of Bremen. Ital. [/6.]
1620. 27 Dec. Lond. The Earl of Worcester to .the same, thanking him for a
letter. Can never forget the Queen, " quse me, dum vixit, pairia titulo, cum
essem servus, honorare solita est." Seal of arms. [/6.]
1620-8. A parcel of papers relative to the loan from Christ. IV. to James I. of
200,000 tiialers for the war in the Palatinate ; with a reply on behalf of Chas. I.
to an application for payment from the Danish ambassadors, signed by Bucking-
ham, Conwey, and Dorchester, and a report of sums paid to various regiments
in 1628, signed by Sir Thos. Rowe. [31.]
1620[-1]. 2 Jan. Lond. Lord Doncaster to Christ. IV. Thanks him for a letter
received from Sir Rob. Anstruter. [27.]
1620[-1.] 4 Jan. Lond. The Duke of "Lenox" to the same. A letter of
compliment. [/6.]
Two otheT letters from him of the same character, have no date or year, but
were written before his creation as Duke of Richmond.
1620 [-1]. IS Jan. York House. "Fr. St. Alban, Can.," to the same. Letter of
compliment, sent by Sir R. Amstrndder, '* affinis mens," who is again going on
an embassy. [/6.]
1620[-1]. 14 Jan. Lambeth. Archbp. Abbot to Christ. IV. Sends this by Sir
Rob. Amstrowther (stc) who does not fear a journey to Denmark in the middle
of winter. Things have come to such a state in Bohemia and the Palatinate
that they need instant help ; for the Spaniard in the last summer has so pre-
vailed not only there but in the Valtelline also, that the liberty of all Europe
will be in danger if he goes on in the same way a year or two longer, and,
« volens nolens,'' our << Rex pacificus '' n-ill be compelled to make war. In
48 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTT-8IXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 1. — ^Beport on Royal Archives of Denmark, &o. — continued.
MiMeeOameim* CorrMsptmtUnee.
France they are Uueatening extremities to the Reformed, and the jonnff King^
actually sent hither Marshal Cadnet with a solemn embassy this last Christmas,
with a view of separating the Defender of the Faith from affording them any
help or encouragement, but, thank God^ he most firmly gave an answer worthy
of such a Prince. [Engl. 27.]
1620[-I]. 14 Jan. Lond. Lord Digby to the same. Is about to be sent on a
second journey to Spain ; the marriage treaty is nearly completed. [/6.]
1620[-1]. 16 Jan. Lond. Vise. Maundeville to the same, announcing his appoint-
ment as Lord High Treasurer. [76.]
1620[-1]. 18 March. Lond. ** Robert, Graffe von Leycester " to the same. A
letter of compliment. Oerm. [/6.]
1620[-1]. 20 March. Lond, The Earl of Pembroke to^he same, acknowledging
his letter of 13 Nov., communicating an affair of importance, to which the beuer»
Sir R. Anstroder, is now commissioned by the Eing to give a full reply.
French. [lb.]
J 621. 29 Apr. Lond. Treaty of peace, signed by Andres Sinclar, on the part
of the King of Denmark, and the Duke of l^nox, Marq. of Buckingham, Marq.
of Hamilton, Earl of Pembroke, Earl of Arundel, Vise. Doncaster, Vise. Falk-
land, Sir Thos. Edmondes, Sir Geo. Calvert, Sir Fulke Grevyll, Sir Jul. Cesar,
and Sir Lionel Cranfeilde, on the part of the King of England. On vellum, 6
folio leaves. [27 6.]
1621. 11 Oct. Westm. Ratification by James I. of the preceding treaty, with
copies of the commissions for treating. Beautifully written on five folio leaves
of vellum, with ornamental borders. Great Seal broken. [27 c]
1621-3. A parcel of papers relating to Sir Andrew Sinclair*s negotiations in
England. Lat. and Dan, [33.]
1622. 8 Apr. Plymouth. Earl of Bristol to Christ. IV. Finding at Plymouth
one of King Christian's ships, takes the occasion for informing him of his being
sent to Spain as ambassador ; will at the conclusion of his embassy send a
relation of occurrences at that Court
The signature has perished through damp. [22 b."]
1623. 21 March, N.S. Hague. Sir Dudley Carleton to the same. Recommends
Constantio Rutins for his service. The Spanish marriage ; affairs of the Palati-
nate ; general continental news. Signed. Ital. [In bundle marked " England."]
1623. Mav. Papers relating to a trial at Elbing respecting an English ship, with
a petition from English merchants there to Christ. IV. German. [29.]
1623. 25 July. Chelsea. The Earl of Middlesex, as Treasurer, to Christ. IV. Is
unable to send the 18,000 thalers now due as interest for the loan of 300,000;
but hopes to send them about Michaelmas. Sir Hob. Anstruder will more fully
explain. Seal of amis. [27.]
1623. 26 July. Lond. Sir Rob. Anstrnther to the same. About the prepara-
tions for the Spanish marriage, and the news of the Court in England. A long
letter in Danish. [/&•]
1623. 19 Sept. Lond. The Duke of " Richmond and Lenox" to the same, has
intrusted a small affair of his to Sir Andr. Sinclair for communication to the
King. [/*.]
1624. ^ March. Hague. Sir Dudley Carieton to the same. Meeting of Parlia-
ment in England ; the King is about to send Anstruder .to Denmark with an
account of the Spanish treaty. Progress of the war in the Netherlands, &c.
Ital, [lb.]
1624. 10 Apr., N.S. Hague. The same to the same. Sends copies of the address
of Pari, to King James and the King's Ppeech. The ambassadors from the
States are on their way to England. Jtal. (In bundle marked " England.*')
1624. 8 May. Lond. " E. Lenox" [Esm^ Stuart, Duke of Lenox] to the same,
announciiifr the death of his brother, the Duke of Richmond and Lenox. The
'accompanying letter was written by his brother some months ago, but not sent
through the deaih of the person who should have taken it ; asks Sir A. Sinclair
to inform the King more fully upon its purport, and requests an answer by Su*
Rob. Anstruther. Seal of arms. [27.]
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 49
No. 1. — Report on Koyal Archives of Denmark, &c. ^continued.
Mi9ceU€uieou8 Correspondence,
1624. 15 Jane. Lambeth. Archbishop Abbot to the same. Some ysan hare
passed since we in England were so blinded with Spanish darkness that we
hardly knew where or what we were, but God has at length dispelled this dark-
ness. *' Etenim cum snbita et inopinata profectio Carol! Principis in Hispaniam
'* luctu incredibili universam Britaimise insulam tanquam fulgetrum perculisset,
^ post septem menses ipsius reditus (dnm corpore menteqae sanus et incolumis
" revertisset) noa, sicut post ingentem procellam serenas dies, exhilaravit ad-
" modum et recreavit. Benedictom sit nomen Jehovs in setemum, qui tanta
" misericordiu Ecclesiam suam respexit, et adolesccntis (sed spei singularis)
" pedes e laqueo tam pericoloso extricavit." Sir Robert Amstrowther, the
beEirer, will relate what has been done in Parliament in consequence. [27.]
16:24. 15 June. Lond. The Earl of Montgomery to the same, sending by Sir
Rob. Anstrather assurance of his devotion and service. L^^ ^0
1624. 17 June. Greenwich. Sir Edw. Conway to the same, about the despatch to
him of Sir Rob. Anstruder to negotiate about the Palatinate. [27.]
1624. 16 Sept. Lond. Buckingham to the same. The Prince was thrown from
his horse this morning while hunting, but was not hurt. Encloses the articles
of the treaty with France for the Prince's marriage. P.S. Since writing. Count
Mansfelt has come ; the King of France, the Dul;e of Savoy, and the Venetians
have agreed to provide 50,000/. monthly for the maintenance of soldiers, and
the King of England 20,000/., and will provide for the levy of 12,000 foot
soldiers, with whom the Count will go at once towards Bavaria ; the Duke of
Brunswick will be general of the cavalry. French. [22 6.]
Enclosures : —
1. King James* undertaking to the King of France to grant toleration to
his R. Catholic subjects.
2. Extract from a letter from Lords Carlisle and Kensington, the ambassa-
dors in France, of 19 Sept 1624.
3. Articles of the marriage treaty.
1624. 19 Sept. Lond. The same to Prince Christian, sending some horses and
dogs. French. [22 6.]
[1625.1 80 May. The Eari of Pembroke to Christ. IV. The new King will
follow up all engagements with all resolution and firmness ; he is devoted to
the good of his alUes and the restoration of his sister. French. [/6.]
" Pr»s. 30 Junii, 1625."
1625. 6 June. Dover. Sir Edw. Conway to the same, with a long statement of
the failure of the negotiations for the restitution of the Palatinate, and the
reasons which compel recourse to arms, Seai of arms, [/6.]
"Praes.. 10 Julii."
A complimentary letter from the same to the same, by Sir Rob. Anstruther,
of which the date has perished through damp, but which is endorsed as ** Prss.,
8 Julii, 1625." [lb.]
1625. 22 Sept. The same to the same. Preparation of a fleet agunst Spain.
The Duke of Buckingham is to be sent on an embassy to the United Provinces.
[76.]
1625. 28 Oct. Hague. Treaty of alliance between the Kings of England and
Denmark and the United Provinces ; signed by the Duke of Buckingham, the
Earl of Hollande, Sir Dudley Carleton, Jacob Ulfeldt, Christ. Thomesen, Flor.
Count de Culenborch, Nich. de Bouchorst and Ant. Duyck, and five other
commissioners of the United. Provinces. [28.]
On paper ; 8 leaves folio. Three copies, in Latin, Dutch, and French.
1625. 15 Dec. The Hague. Buckingham to Christ. IV. on the return of his am-
bassadors, Jacob Ulefelt and Christian Thomassen and Anstruther, from the
United Provinces. Signed, not holograph. French. [22 6.]
1625. Same date. The some to the same. Having accomplished the business of
the ti«aty with the United Provinces for which he had been sent, writes to
give intelligence of it before his return home. Importance of assisting King
Charles ; in the last Parliament his designs were more hindered by faction and
private partiality than by any public disaffection, from which no people in the
world are more free with regard to their prince's prerogative, and no prince
was ever more loved by hia sabjeets than the King it now. The Kiiur will
o 18399. N
50 APPENDIX TI. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPOBT OP THE
No. 1.— Eeport on JRoyal Archives of Denmark, &c — ^orUinued^
MiscellaneouM Corre$pondence.
communicate with Christian by the month of AnBtmther as to steps to be taken
in the beginning of the coming year. Signed only. French. [22 6.]
[1625.] Not dated. The same to the same, begging him to send one of his aim-
bassadors who has been engaged in the late treatr to the King of France, con-
jointly with the ambassadors m>m England and the States General, to urge him
to jom their alliance, either by supplying money or troops. Signed only (but
signature lost through damp). French, [/6.]
[^Not dated,"] The same to the same. Refers to the gentleman by whom he sends
this for a reply with regard to the honour conferred on him by "King Christian
by employing him in his service, in preference to troubling him with a very
long letter. French, [/6.]
[Date cut off.] Edw. Bushell to [Christ. IV.], recommending Capt. Harris for
employment in his service, as being one particulariy skilled m shipbuilding, and
a^ being wdl knowi^ to Amitrodder. French, [27.].
Not dated, Eari of Southampton to the same. Was prevented by abaenee from
replying to his letter about the Danish ships going to the East Indies which
anchored off the Isle of Wight English, [Engl. 27.]
Not dated. Earl of Warwick to the same; a letter of compliment. French,
[lb.]
Not dated, [1625 ?] « J. Lenox " [James Stuart, third Duke of Lenox] to the
same. Desires to enjoy his favour as his uncle and father did. Recommends
the bearer, *' k Capitaine de Stuart, mon parent." French, [lb,]
1626. 7 May. Hamburgh. Sir R. Anstnither to Gunther, Seer, of State, about
the treaty at Lubeck between the Emperor of Germany and the King of Den-
mark. Preuch, [lb,]
Injured by damp.
1626. 7 July. Lismore Castle. [Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork,] to Christ. IV.»
thanking him for repayment of 700^ laid out upon a Danish ship which had put
into Youghal in a sadly battered condition, and had wintered there ; also for the
gift of 1002. for the poor of Youghal, and for a gold chain for himself, which
he will hand on as an heirloom to his children. Seal of arms, [22 6.]
Endorsed, " Prorex Hybemice."
[The case of this ship is noticed in Dr. Rich. Caulfield's Council Book of
Youghal, 4«>, Guildford, 1878, pp. 107, 124.]
1626. 5 Oct. Cromarty. Appointment (addressed to Christ IV.) by Sir Donald
Mackie, of Stranaver, of John Monro as Colonel in his room (he having fallen
ill of a dangerous disease) of a body of 2,000 men raised by King Charleses
direction for the assistance of Count Mansfelt, but now authorised to be trans-
ferred to the service of the King of Denmark. Signed and sealed ; on parch-
ment. [Scotl. 77.]
Instructions given for the same purpose by Sir D. Mackie to David Lermont.
On parchment. [Tb. 78.]
1626-80. Letters and papers of Will. Belou relative to his negotiations in England.
Danish. [Engl. 33.]
1626 [-7]. 8 Feb. Lond. Buckingham to Christ. lY. Is touched to the quick by
hearing from those who have come from him that he has received a bad impres-
sion of Buckingham as being the cause of the inconveniences that have occurred
and the non-observance of the agreement between the King of England and
himself. The fault has been laid upon Buckingham by those who bear him
ill-will, and who are themselves the guilty parties, and who would not consent
to furnish except at the cost of his life anything for the necessities of their
King. Begs that he will not give any credence to these reports until he has
heard his defence, by which he hopes to cover his enemies with shame. The
Earl of Nithisdalle is going to levy 8,000 men in Scotland for the service of
King Christian, which, with those ahready levied and the 6,000 now in the Low
Countries, will make an army of about 18,000 of the two nations. French,
[22 b.]
1627. 20 Apr. Lond. The same to the same. Thanks him warmly for his letter
assuring him of his continued favour, which shows that the calumnies to which
the writer has lately been exposed have not made impression on him. To
achieve a glorious victory or an honourable peace, for the common good, his
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Miacellaneous Correspondence.
royal master has contributed all that depends upon him, on one hand by the
troops commanded by Morgan (to which his Majesty is going immediately to
despatch some recruits) and on the other hand by the employinent of Anstmder
(who is placed entirely at the command of King Christian), as he will hear
from his ambassador, Mons. de Bosencrantz, as also from a gentleman who will
be sent expressly to communicate information of a voyage for which the writer
. is now preparing himself. Seal of arms. French. [/&.]
'"''• Il^'i. H^r4°'*"'l'n^ letter, from Sir Rob. Ai«truiher to the
[1627.] 14 July. Aurich. Lord Eythin to the same, with professions of service
and devotion. Signed. German. [22 6.]
[1627.] ... <<T. idus . . . ." Venice. [Sir Isaac Wake] to the same,
acknowledging receipt of a letter of 28 Feb. relative to the case of the Count
of Tours [" Turonius," « Turonensis "] .
The date and signature have perished through damp. [22 6.]
1627 [-8]. 31 Jan. Lond. The Earl of *' Nithisdaill " to the same, making offer
of his services, being mindful of fayours he has formerly received. [27.]
1627[-8]. 8 Feb. Lond. [Sir A.] Sinclair to the same. The Duke of Bucking-
ham is most ready to assist, and the King will furnish money for enlisting
troops ; is going to Scotland, and as soon as he has raised 3,000 men will send
them; the Earl of Nithisdale, a most powerflil nobleman, devotes himself
entirely ; the bearer, Thomas Kelly, will relate more. [/6.]
1628. 8 Apr. Hague. Sir D. Carleton to [the Chancellor of Denmark?], with
thanks for his aid in the levy of cavalry for the English service, of which
Dolbier has informed him, and with which the States General and the Prince
of Orange wiU not interfere. Is recalled to England, as he has already sent
word by Sir — Balfore. French. Mutilated by damp. [/&.]
Not dated. Advice given by Alexander, Earl of Spynie, to Christ. IV., relative to
the levying troops in Scotland. [Scotl. 78.]
Not dated. Two letters from the same to the same : i. strongly protesting against
the reported appointment of the Earl of Nithsdale as commander-in-chief of all
the Scottish troops, he being a man universally hated, of no character or estate,
a Papist, lately returned from Italy, and altogether ignorant of military affairs,
and who is only supposed to have sought for the post that he may betray his
trust ; ii. recommending Alexander Stuart for employment. [/6.]
VI. SCOTLAND, AD. 1460-1550.
The documents relating to Scotland commence with a series of nineteen charters
relating to the Earls and Earldom of Orkney, from 1829 to 1461, in Norsk and
Latin. In many instances these have the seals of the earls and bishops, with those
of witnesses, attached. But as these relate to the history of the islands before their
annexation to Scotland (which was in the year 1468), and as they are all printed in
the Viplomatarium Narvegicum (Vols. II., III., V., VI.), a work which must
necessarily be consulted by every one who desires to examine the early history of
Orkney, I have not thought it necessary to make abstracts of them all, but com-
mence the complete calendar of Scottish papers at the year 1460.*
* Of the earlier documents, the three following may be taken as specimeus :—
1329. 24 March. Kirkwall. Notiflcation by Katheriiie Countess of Orkney and Caithness that
she has bought of Erling Vikunnarson the manor of Roghuals, Ac. Norsk. Seal lost.
IHplam. Norveg., vol. II., 1852, p. 144.
1418. St. Matth. [21 Sept.] Helalngburgh. Profession of homage and fualty by John de
S* Clair to Eric, King of Sweden and Norway, for Shetland. Seal of arms perfect; red
wax, aet in white. [8.]
lb., p. 482.
1422. 15 July. Copenh. Profession of homage and fealty by David Meneyes, lord of Wyme,
to Eric, King of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, for the Earldom of Orkney. Norsk.
Three white seals of arms: i. "Sigill' David Menees,'* ii. (oval) "S* Thome episcopi
Orcadie,"iii. of Walter Fraser. [10.]
lb., p. 503.
N 2
52 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 1. — Report on Rojal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
Scotiish Papers.
1460. 29 Feb. Letter from the (!ommuDity of Kirkwall to Christian I., commend-
ing the good services of William, Earl of Orkney, in defending them from
attacks annually made on Orkney and Shetland by John, Earl of Ross. On
paper. Seal lost. [19.]
Diplom. Norveg.. V., 599.
1461. 28 June. Eirkwau. Letter from William, Bishop of Orkney, to the same.
While in this very month the Karl of Orkney was with the young King James,
being put in custody of him by the Three Estates of Sc6tland, and was to treat
for peace between himself and the Earl of Ross, the men of the latter, viz., the
Highlanders [*' Scoti siWestres "], the people of Sodor, and the Irish, have
come down, and laid waste and burned up the whole county of Orkney, killing
and plundering everywhere. The earl cannot therefore come now to the King
as he would have done. On paper. Seal lost. [20.]
76., v., 605.
1461. 29 Sept. Roslyn. Letter from William, Earl of Orkney, to the same,
respecting a sum of money due to his cousin Philip do Carribbyr of Scotland,
by a Scot named John Weltoune, who died at Coupmanhavyn. Oq paper.
Seal lost [21.]
lb., II., 629.
1468. 28 July. Edinb. Commission from James III. of Scotland (signed by him^
to Lord Avandale and the Earl of Aran to be his proxies at his espousals with
Margaret, daughter of Christ I. Great Seal, in white wax, nearly perfect.
[23.]
lb.. III., 642.
Followed by an exemplification by a notary on 8 Sept. [24.]
1463. 8 Sept. Copenh. The marriage treaty as ratified by King Christian. The
King's seal periect ; with eight seals of witnesses, some broken. [25.]
1469. 25 July. Kdinb. Confirmation by James I. of the assignment of dowry for
Queen Margaret, made by the Bishops of Glasgow and Orkney, Lord Avan-
dule, and the Earl of Aran (including the palace of Linlithgw and the castle of
Downe in Menteith), with the provision that should she outlive the King she
may, if she please, leave Scotland within three years, receiving a suin of
120,000 florins in lieu of dowry. Great Seal, in white wax, perfect. [26 a.]
[1487.] Copy of a letter from King John of Denmark to James III., on the death,
of Queen Margaret, whom he hears "occasionem sue mortis per quemdam
" Johannem Bamsa recepisse, qui ut fertur ipsam veneno pessimo interemit.'*
[30 ^.]
1492. 21 June. Copenh. Treaty of peace and alliance, defensive and offensive,
between James IV. and King John of Denmark, made by John Lord Ogilvy of
Arely and John Listoune, S. T. P. Provost of the College of St Salvator at
St. Andrew's, ambassadors of James. The two seals perfect [27.]
1494. 5 May. Striveling. Confirmation by James IV. of the preceding treaty.
With a copy on paper. Great Seal broken. [28 a, 6.]
1496 (?). 24 May. Edinb. Letter from James III. to King John of Denmark.
Desiring to be closely united to him in friendship as in blood (*' vestra enim
" Boror nobilissima, vita, moribus et virtute prsecellens, nobis mater carissima,
" vesterque pater nobis avus extitit aviaque mater "), he sends James Lord
Ogilvy of Erly and other ambassadors to desire him to enter into no alliance
with any kirgs who are James' enemies, and, before all, not with the King of
England. On paper. Signature lost through damp. [26 6.]
1496[-7]. 8 March. Striveling. Letters of safe-conduct granted by the same to
all the subjects of the King of Denmark and Duke of Holstein, with liberty of
free commerce and residence in any port and town of Scotland. Great Seal
perfect. [29.]
1505. 5 Apr. Edinb. Letter from James IV. to King John, in reply to a letter
received on 5 Feb. ^m his hemld Thomas Lummysden, and congratulating
him on his success, and his clemency towards the Swedish rebels ; sends a letter
and further particulars by Lyon King-of-Arms ; will place in his €onrt the
young man he has sent. Seal broken off. [30 6.]
Signed, '* James R.," which is the signature given in the documents that
follow, although the letters are in Latin. Printed in Wegener's Aara-
beretninger fra dtt Kongeiike Geheimearchiv, toI. I., p. 52.
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Scottish Papers,
1505. 4 Apr. Kdiab. The same to the same ; being apparently the letter referred
to in the preceding. Being informed by him in his letter, dated 25 Nov., of the
trnce made with vie Swedes, and the fixing of a conference to be held at Calmar
on St. John Baptist's day, sends Lyon with a letter to the nobles of Sweden, in
accordance with his request that he would send a messenger with two ships of
war to accompany King John to Sweden, in order that the latter may be seen
to have the assistance of his kindred. [7&.]
lb., p. 51.
1505. 3 July. Linlithgw. The same to the same, recommending to his fkvour
and protection the King of the Gipsies who is coming to Denmark. *' Anthonius
** Gagino, ex parva Kgipto Comes, et cetera comroeatus ejus gens afflicta et
** miseranda, dum Cristianum orbem apostolico (ut aiunt) jussu snorum more
" peregrinantur, ad limites nostri regui forte adveneruut
'* sinul et gentis calnmitatcm tue muniflcentie commendamus, que eo tibi qnam
" nobis notior creditur quo Egiptus tuo regno vicinioi', et major horum
" freonentia tuo diversatur imperio." [^i-]
lb., p. 52 ; nnd, without date, p. 213, vol. II. of Gairdner's Letters illutir,
of the reigns of Rich. III. and Hen. VII., 1863, where, however,
there are variations in the text.
1506. 13 March. Copenb. I^ter from Christiana, Queen of Denmark, to James
IV., informing him of a pestilence from which 900 men have died in Copenhagen.
lb., p. 53.
1506 [-7]. 6 March. Holyrood. James IV. to King John, abouc their negotiations
with France and England. [30c.]
Ruddiman's Epistola, &c., 1722, 1. 61 ; Wegener, I. 54.
1507. 10 May. Edinb. The same to the same, on negotiations between Denmaxk
and Lubeck, for which purpose he sends Rothissay herald and the King of
France sends Montyoe. [30<i.J
Wegener, I. 55.
1507. 18 Sept. Edinb. The same to the same, acknowledging letters delivered by
the Deans of Glasgow and Copenhagen and by Montjoy, &c. [lb."]
lb., I. 56.
1508. 4 Apr. Edinb. The same to the same. Received his letter of 24 March,
and has sent his messenger on, with letters from himself, to the Kings of
England and France. [30<;.]
lb. 57.
1508. 9 Apr. Edinb. The same to the city of Lubeck, urging faithful observance
of their treaty with Denmark. An official copy by James' secretary, Paniter.
[80/.]
lb. 58.
1508. 14 May. Copy of the reply of Lubeck. [/6.]
1508. 25 June. Edinb. James IV. to King John. Bob. Forman, the Dean of
Glasgow, complains that he has been falsely accused to King John of charging
(after his return home) the ladies of Denmark with immodesty ('< quaai nuper
<< domum rediens matronas Dacie impudicas hie predicasset '')> ^^'^ begs enquiry.
Would not have entrusted an embassy to an empty slanderer, but in sending
Forman he sent one who had been employed amongst the highest persons in
Europe, and had gained favour with all. [30e.]
lb. 60.
1510. 11 July. Edinb. Qneen Margaret of Scotland to the same, acknowledging
a letter received from his King-of-Arms. [30.^.]
lb. 68.
1506-19. King John's Letter Book; copies by Ovc Bildc, the Chancellor. [See
Beport for 1883, p. 6.]
The following are the letters relating to Scotland : —
n.d. To James IV. John's ambassador, Thomas Seland, is to communi-
cate with him for his advice as to a proposed marriage of John's son m
France, and for help in a war with Lubeck and the Hanse Towns.
Printed in Wegener's Aarsberetninger, vol. I., p. .'i.
nA, To the same. Thomas Seland carries back replies to the letters brought
by him and by the French King-of-Arms [Montjoy].
lb. 6.
54 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 1. — Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark, Soc-^^ontinued,
Scottish Papers,
1507. 20 Apr. Copenh. To the same, about the dispute with Lubeok, in
reply to a letter delivered on 17 Apr. by Rob. Fonnan,Dean of Glasgow,
and Moray and Chancellor, and by Lyon Eing-of*Arms, and to their
narratire of proceedings.
Jb. 9. ; and p. 243, vol. U., Gairdner's Letters illustr. of the reigns
of Rich, III. and Hen. VII., 1863.
1507. 20 July. Copenh. To the same, reporting the negotiation of a treaty,
with Lubeck. Recommends Eorman for promotion to the first good
bishopric that may fall vacant. Sends a young nobleman to be
trained in the Scottish Court.
lb. 10.
Same date. To the same, recommending Montjoy Herald, who is coming to
him from the King of France.
lb. 12.
ISame date.'} To Queen Margaret, on the birth of her first son.
lb. 13.
Same date. To Rob. Forman, archbishop of Glasgow,* {sic), highly praising
his nephew, whom the King reconunends to King James for promotion.
Earnestly begs that he will dissuade King James from his proposed
pilgiimage to Jerusalem {** a tarn acerba peregrinacione abstineat".)
lb. \A.
1507. 18 July. Copenh. To Andrew [Forman], Bishop of Moray, thanking
him for his good-Bill.
lb. 15.
1508. 10 Jan. Helsingborgh. To James IV., on new disputes with Lubeck
and tbe Hanse Towns, in violation of the treaty.
lb. 17.
1508. 28 July. Copenh. To the same, about a reply brought by John
Gotskalck from Frence respecting the afG&irs of Lubeck ; abandoni the
idea of a proposed French marriage for his son Christian.
lb. 19.
1508.t 21 Dec. Nykoping. To the same, asking for help in the ensuing
summer against the Swedes, and to be certified of its extent through
Norge King-of-Arms, who he desires may be sent back before the Sunday
Lettare (fourth Sunday in Lent).
lb. 22.
1509. 23 March. Copenh. To the same. Since writing the above letter
the Swedes have made a treaty with him, and therefore help will not be
required.
lb. 23.
n.d. Yiborg. To the same. Fresh outbreaks on the part of the Lubeckers,
who have made false representations to the Emperor ; desires James'
advice and help.
Ib.2A.
n.d, Viborg. To the same. Thanks him for some beds (" lectulos ") ;
sends six horses.
lb, 2b.
1509. 20 July. Sunderborg. To the same. The Lubeckers have fitted
out many ships to assist the rebels, but he has captured the principal
ship with three others ; sends John Gotschalck to give information of
this, and begs that 2,000 soldiers may be sent to his assistance, with
arms and ships, at the beginning of next summer.
lb. 25.
* Robert Blackadir was archbishop of Glas^w in 1607. and died himself in the following
year on the pilgrimage to the Holy Land from which he was urged to dissuade the King.
t In the usfc of letters relating to English affairs in hist year's Report, a short letter, dated
ftrom Kroghen. 26 Sept. 1608, was omitted, which was written to a citizen of London, desiring
him to send, besides the ship he has promised to build, one which will hold one hundred lasts ;
not of the kind of ships called Krauele, but of a different sort. Printed. Ibid. 21.
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Scottish Papers.
Same date. To the Rame, asking for a safe-conduct for the bearer (not
named) to travel through Scothind.
lb. 26.
1509. 28 Dec. To the same, about the disputes with Lubeck, which he had
vainly offered to refer to arbitration. Begs that any Lubeckers found in
Scotland may be arrested and their ships and goods confiscated. If any
persons will fit out vessels at their own cost to watch for Lubeckers, they
shall have whatever spoil they take. Requests him to send his ship the
Margaret^ with three others, by Easter, to Murstran in Norway, and to
license Andrew Bartune and his brothers to serve him with their own ships.
Ih. 32.
1510. 19 May. Copenh. Letter of protection to Andrew Bartwne for a
ship taken by him at sea, laden with pepper and other merchandise.
lb. 43.
1510. - Sept. Letters patent declaring that whatever injury has been done
to the enemies of Denmark, and whatever spoil has been taken from them
by Robert Bartwne, has been under the King's commission.
lb. 35.
1510. 4 Sept. To James IV., by the hands of Rob. Bartwn. Renewal of
hostilities by the people of Lubeok and Rostock, in conjunction with the
Swedes ; defeat of the latter in Scania. Asks for help by next Easter.
lb. 39.
Same date. To the same, by the same. The Emperor is supporting the
Lubeckers ; begs James, therefore, to write to the King of France to ask
for his interposition with the Emperor.
lb. 39.
1510. 12 Oct. Kalondborg. To the same, by Geo. Byssemesther, repeating
his application for help.
lb. 40.
1510. Copenh. To the same, asking for pardon for Andrew Gurlle, who is
banished from Scotland for manslaughter.
76.44.
1511. To the same, asking him to license Andrew Bartwne to come to
Denmark with his own and other ships, or at least to send his ship if he
cannot personally be spared. Dissuades James from his proposed
journey to foreign parts. The masts desired for the Scottish ships are
ready in Norway for transportation.
lb. 44.
1511. Flen6borg. To the same. Sends the masts with the bearer.
lb. 45.
1512. 12 Feb. Kalundborgh. To the same, by John Scotte. He himself,
his wife, and son are well ; but the Swedes (notwithstanding the death
of their leader, Swanto Nicolson) and Lubeckers continue their attacks,
against which help is desired.
lb. 48.
1512. 22 Apr. Edinb. Articles of instructions from James IV. to his Pursuivant-
at-arms Carrik, sent to King John to urge union with France against England.
A son was bom on Easter Eve and baptized on Easter Day. [80 a.]
lb. 64.
1512. 28 May. LinUthqw. Secret instructions to Carrik. As the King of
England has declared war against France, desires to know what help the King
of Denmark will afford. [30 a.]
lb. 65.
1512[-3]. 17 Jan. Edinb. James IV. to King John. Sends to him his subject
Magnus Beld, who has been trained for some years in the Scottish Court,
where his taciturnity has been proved, with some special proposals in writing.
[30 tVj
/I. 67.
151 3 [-41. 24 Jan. Edinb. Credentials in the name of James V. to Christ. II.
for his ambassador Andrew Brounhill. Signed by Queen Margaret. [30 k.\
\^Same date."] The same to the same, signed by Queen Margaret, commending
Anth. Darses, sieur De La Bawty, amluissador from.France. [80 /.]
66 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH KEPORT OF THE
No. 1. — Report on liojal Archives of Denmark, &c.^continued,
Seottith Papen.
151 3 [4]. 16-24 Jan. Articles of negotiation entruated to Brounhill; sighed*
by Queen Margaret. [80 m.]
[1514? or later ?] 5 Apr. Edinb. Letter in the name of James V. to Christ. II.,
praying for help against the English who are waging war against Scotland.
[31 6.]
1515. 4 Apr. Edinb. Queen Margaret to Christ. I., strongly recommending
Martin Beld, who desires now to return home. [30 o.]
1515. 16 June. Edinb. Articles of negotiation committed to " Norge " Herald,
by the Duke of Albany ; signed, ** Jehan." Mutilated by damp. [80 n.]
1515. 7 Sept. Edinb. The Duke of Albany to Christ. I. Sent a narrative on
the return of his messenger " Nonrege " Herald. Continued support of the
King of France. Proposals for united preparations against England.
" Plane enim animadvertimus Anglos adTentum nostrum egre ferentes
tumultuariis incursionibus hoc regnum (ni armis coherceantur) cupere devastari.
Quod paucis ante diebus, Regine auxilio freti, attentare conati sunt. Quippe
Begina, accitis ad hoc imraane nephas Anglis et marito suo, necnon regni
hujus Camerario precipuo, junctis aliis occultis conspirtoribus suasui Re-
gina minime repugnantibus, impia mater, quos ex Rege duos sustelerat
liberos (proth Jupr' I sic) in Angliam inter hostes clandestino modo portare-
decrererat, unde non solum tocius regni eversio sed et regalium pueronim
miseranda subsecuta fuisset subjectio. Quod quidem facinus infandum patra-
tum si fuisset, non solum Christianissimum principem, verum eciam, ut spera-
mus, vestram regiam Majestatem et Castellise principem iniquo tulisse animo
non dubitamus. Sed huic scelerato facinon Tiriliter occurrentes circiter
medium noctis (ita proditorum doli nos latuerant) eorum conatus innanes (stc)
effecimus, ct conoitate plobis non negligendo cetu congregato, ubi triginta
milia passuum iter fere emensi fuissemus, ab inceptis eorum turpissimis eoa
desistere coegimus, ereptosque regios infantulos tribus prestantissimis militibus
asseryandos, parliamentari consiiio et trium statuum publico decreto, in ]oco>
munitiftsimo imposuimus." (The ** innata perfidia" of the English is twice
mentioned.) [81 6.]
1515. 96 Nov. Edinb. <* Jehan," Duke of Albany, to Christ. II., relating the
reasons of his assuming the goTemment of Scotland, commissioning the bearer,,
who brings certain communications, and urging active measures agamst England
in conjunction with the Kin^ of France.
** Postqnam diebus supenoribus vestrse Ikfajestati significavimus nos Rt^nam
impedivisse ne quos ex Rege sostulerat filios (Anglo Rege euo fratre impuisore)
raperet, raptosque, Alexandro Hume olim Scocie Camerario tacite acquiescente,
in Angliam transmitteret ; ternas aut quatemas literas, rerum Scotarum (sic)
postquam venimus indices, ad vestram celsitudinem iterum destiuavimus.
Preterea quia, rebus jam pacatis, regnum ves*
trum (ut credimus) nunc moderamini, vestras pro amicis et nepotibns suppecias
suplices oramus. Jam Anglus sua maria lustrans quascunque naves et quidem
socias (suo pro virili) aut in diversa loca agit, aut surripit, aut denique si repug-
nant aquis violenter obruit. Navem enim unam ex vestris paucos supra dies
surripuerunt, et vestrum ad nos, ut accepimus, oaduceatorem, cum genere turn
moribus insignem, (reseratis literis vestrorum archanornm custodibus) igno-
miniose eundem spoliaverunt. Que causa satis vehemens esse debet non
tantum ut tarn ignominiosnm scelus ulciscamini, verum etiam Ajiglum Regem
minacibus literis conomoneatis ne adulescentulos vestros nepotes (ut facere
instituit) imposterum ledat." [31.]
1515. 25 Nov. Ten '* Articuli*' of narrative sent to Christian of the proceedings
with regaid to Queen Margaret, Alex. Hume, and the Earl of Arran, and me
leniency shown to them ; mentioning also Gawin Dowglas, who, although made
Bishop of Dunkeld at the request of the King of England, but without the
consent of the King and Lords, hjad nevertheless been pardone'l by Albany. [/6.]
Followed by a draft, in Danish, of King Christian's reply.
1517. 19 Oct. St. Andrew's. Archbishop Forman of St Andrew's (signed
''Andreas Legatus Scocie") to Christ. II.
** Literas vestre potentissime Majestatis ex arce vestra HafFhiensi sexta die
Julii datas recepimus, quibus concipimus quatinus vestri intuitu viros nobiles
Alexandrum Hay de Ardendracht, Magnum Mowet de Loskegay et eorum
complices Scotos, qui ad regni vestre illustriss. Majest. oras fstorum impnlta
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appulenmt, el ad Testram gratiam utpote omnium nostre nacionis Scotorum
protectorem benivolum suppliciter coDfugeniiit, apud regni cousiliarios et
piimores, exaeta diligentia, ut ad gratiam et favorem Serenissimi domini nostri
Begis et ipsorum admittaDtor, in hocque eoram natali solo introducantur, et in
eodem intrepide per venire et morari valeant, solicitaremu^.
" SerenisBime et potentissime princeps, vestram amplissimam Majestatem
minirae latere, lUastrissimnm dominom nostrum Gubernatorem ad partes Gallie
apud ChrisriaDissimum Kegem, tam pro Regis nostri magnificentiasimi et regni
quam suis peragendis negotiis se transtulisse, et ad regnum hoc nondum rediisse
arbitramur : Sed nos, votis et desideriis vestre sereniss. M. merito inclinati,
com secnndis eventibus ipsum nostrum Gubernatorem lares nostros Scoticos
appellere sentiamus, totis nostris conatibus ut hos exules ad nativum solum
redire et suis possessionibns pacifice gaudere valeant, laboribns et sollicita-
tionibus apud suam Serenitatem minime parcemus." [31 6.]
1519. 12 Jan. Copenh. Copy of instructions given by Christ. 11. to his
ambassador, Alexander, M.D., sent to Scotland to ask that auxiliary troops
may be sent to him to enable him to resist the S^vedes, by whom he was
defeated last year in consequence of the desertion of some GermaD mercenaries ;
and proposing that the exiled Scottish nobles and others may be permitted to
enter his service. [/&.]
[1519.] — March. Paris. The Duke of Albany to Christ. II. Has, in accordance with
his request, written to the lords of Scotland whom he appointed for the Regency to
send Christian a certain number of men as auxiliaries. French, Mutilated. [76.]
1519. 7 June. Leith. " Robertus Bertone de Vuyrbertoun, regiorum director
reddituum«" to the same, praying that he will give order that there be no
hindrance to the safe return from Dantxic of bis little ship laden with
merchandise, which is now carrying over also some of the auxiliary soldiers
' which were not taken hitely with the rest in his large ship. [75.]
15S1. 22 Au^. Glasg. The Council of the Regency of Scotland to the same.
Have received his letter of 8 May from his ambassador, Thomas, the physician.
Are anxiously expecting the return of the Duke of Albany from France, in
whose absence the whole kingdom is in a state of the utmost confusion, and is
distracted by conspiracies. Have desired the ambassador to remain until the
Duke's return, when a full reply shall be given. [/&.]
[1522.] 1 Apr. Edinb. The Duke of Albany to the same, requesting him to pay
Robert Bertoune for the ship which lately carried over the auxiliary &rces. [/6.]
[1582.] 6 Apr. Edinb. Archbishop Beaton, of Glasgow (signed, ''Jacobus
** Glasg. archiepiscopus, Regis Scocie caucellarius ''), to the same, in reply
to a letter of 8 May of the last year, brought by his herald Thomas,
now the bearer of this. **.... Mi^estatis vestre partes adversus
** quendam Gawinum Dunkeldensem Episcopum, pupillo Regi nepoti ac tutori
** suo Albanie duci illustri. regni Gubematori, toti item teipublice nostre, .
" suspectiorem hominem, meo pro officio interpellare oportuit. Unde eandem
*' Majestatem vestram omni studio oraverim ut hunc Gawinum, regni privilegiis
** insidiantem, et contra antiquissima ejusdem stabilimenta et a summis eciam
^ Pontificibus Reffibus nostris ooncessa et servata privilegia, dum videlicet
'* Andree archiepiscopatum, primariam regni sedem, et Dunfermline monas-
** terium, sine Regis aut tutoris sui Uteris, verum hostis nostri Regis Anglic
^ mediis, apud Apostolicam sedem ambientem, Serenitas vestra sua auctoritate
** refrenet, suisque desuper in urbe oratoribus scribat et mandet publico decreto
'* proecriptum regno finibusque ob demerita exulantem pro viribus a temerario
« ausu impediant." [7^0
[1523.] 7 May. Edinb. The Duke of Albany to Fred. I. Fearing that by the
uncertainty of the sen Sir John Smyth, his messenger, may not have reached
him, he sends the bearer, earnestly begging for help before the end of June
from him (in concert with the Han^e Towns) against the English, ** truculen-
" tissimos nostros inimicos, in sua injustissima invasione perse verantes.*'
Fragments of the representation made " BVederico electo Dacorum Regi " by
** Ross Herault " of the points entrusted to him and to Sir John Smyth.
Troops and money are desired; if 100,000 florins are sent, the province of
Orkney shall be restored. [32.]
152d[-4]. 21 March. Edinb. The same to the same. Sir John Smyt brought
wont that he would send 3,000 foot and 400 horse, but now it is paid by some
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Hamburgh merchants that he has been hindered from domg it through the
abortive siege of *' Copmanhavyne " by Christian ; sent Smyt back with
further letters, and now also sends tbe bearer, to press his application for help
to be rendered before the end of June. " Demum, potentissime Princeps, ut
'* quod amicitie federisYe antea fuit nunc fortius innovetur, Regi huic onicus
** Buperest frater naturalis, juvenis decorus specie, consilio et rebus gerendis
** pmdens, yirtutibus insignitus, dominio grandi, praeclaro potentatu et proven-
** tibus amplis hie dotatus, quern tue Majestatis filie j union matrimonio jungi
*' regnum hoc totum maxime optat, dotem amplam, si res cordi f uerit, con-
'* stituendo." Free trade is permitted to the Hanse Towns. A league has
been made with the Great Master of the Order of B. Mary in Prussia, who
has sent plenipotentiaries to the King of France ; begs Frederick to send envoys
also to France, and to join the league. [32.]
[1524 ?] 15 July. Edinb. The Council of Scotland, in the King's name, to the
same ; protesting against the arrest of some merchant vessels at Copenhagen
on the ground that two ships were captured by armed vessels of Leith which
were carrying on war against the enemies of Scotland. If those who claim
the captured ships will appear, or send agents, their case shall be adjudicated on
as speedily as possible. [-^O
1528. 10 Oct. Edinb. '* James R.*' to the same. Received letters from the
King of France of 5 Sept.-8 Oct. by Frederick's Herald of Zeland, Valence
Herald, and others, together with a letter from the Duke of Albany, repre-
senting that they had heard that Cristiem, Frederick's enemv, had been
received in Scottish ports and was there preparing an expedition against
Denmark. Would not deal so Ttith his friends, although it is true that of late
years, amidst the frequent changes of government during his childhood, people
did very much as they pleased ; but now all this shall be corrected. But there
was no reason why Frederick should have written to the King of France on
this matter. In the last year Cristiem sent Gotsehalc Kricson, his Chancellor,
" qui lamentabili oracione miseram domini sui, clarissime conjugis et liberoram,
** e regnis et dominiis avitis ejectorum, apud nos et regni principea deploravit,"
and begged for soldiers and supplies ; but the only answer given (and it could
not have been less) was that in the next spring envoys should be sent to enquire
the reasons of his expulsion, and to endeavour to restore peace. [/&•]
1528. 11 Oct. Ediub. Queen Margaret (signed, « Your Cousin, Margaret R.") to
the same. Received a letter from the Duke of Albany by the bearer of this,
Guilliam de Valuans, Herald to the King of France, desiring her to further the
desires conveyed to the King of Scotland, her son, by the said Guilliam and Sir
John Elgin, Frederick's Herald ; has in consequence, ** maid gude lauboris and
" diligence at ye handis of oure dearest son and his counsale, as may planlie
*' appere be yare gude respons." ScottisL [/&.]
£1529 ? n.y.] 27 Jan. Edinb. James V. to the same. By other letters given to
Frederic, Zeland Herald, has shown abundantly his good will. Now sends
Dongall Campbel to ask his aid, because he is about to put down some nobles,
accused of treason, who are endeavouring to hold some strong fortresses and are
laying some districts waste ; for by the iniquity of late times and the neglect of
the lords of the realm, all his means are entirely exhausted. [/&•]
Instructions for Dongall Campbel. He is to ask for twelve lasts of gun-
powder, and as many cannon " qualia vulgo yo/conis, haggebuitis et adtjeringi$
vocant," as may be given, together with six skilful gunners. [i&.]
1532 [-8]. 21 March. Edinb. The same to the same. Complained six years
ago about three ships which were seized and plundered at Melstradt, while the
sailors were murdered ; and understood that restitution and satisfaction were
ordered. But hitherto nothing has been done, and instead of satisfaction blows
are offered to those who ask it. Threatens reprisals unless justice be done. [/6.]
1535. Papers of Peter Suavenius, ambassador to Scotland, in his own handwriting,
i. His instructions.
ii. His speech to James V., representing his business.
iii. Letter to the Archbishop of St. Andrews, begging for a speedy dispatch,
having been absent from Denmark nearly half a year.
See Api)end. II. to Report for 1883, p. 9.
iv. " Foederis Lubecensium et Anglorum, quod in sestate transacta concepe-
runt et percusserunt, summaria exegesis, per me Petrum Suavenium
prsesentata Scoticis consiliariis." [38 a, 6, c, e.]
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1585. 17 June. Striveling. Re-credentials from James Y. to Christ. III. for
Suavenius. Will not delay to urge the King of England to refrain fVom hos-
tility to Denmark and favouring the LubeckerA, and will also send privately a
messenger to Lubeck. ['^3/.]
1535. 1 Dee. Stirling. The same to the same, in reply to his letter of 1 Nov. by
Alex. Mure. Sent, as he promined, to the King of England, who replied that
the Lnbeckers had always been allies of the English, and that he should act
unworthily if he did not seek to protect them, but that he heard that both gides
were weary of war. His own messenger to Lubeck was on the point of going,
when news came of Christian's victory over the Lnbeckers, and therefore the
occasion for his errand seemed happily to be gone. [/&•]
[1536.] 18 Nov. The same to the same. Does not doubt but that, " ex tabcllariis
qui hinc istnc quotidie advolare consueverunt," he has already heard of the
writer's arrival in France fVom Scotland. Is about to send a messenger, with
full letters and instructions. [76.]
1537. 5 July. Holyrood. The same to the same. Having promised in his
letter written from France, in reply to the letter received from Geo. Lutken, to
send a messenger, he now sends the bearer John Bertoun. [84.]
Instructions to Bertoun to urge King Christian to alliance with France.
French, [/6.]
1537. 12 July. Christian III. to James Y., about a Norwegian ship captured by
some French pirates and carried to Scotland. [France, IS a.]
1588. 5 June. Cupar. James Y. to Christ. III. Does not doubt but that now,
as war is over, he will cause the restitution to Andrew Kynloth, a merchant of
Dundee, of some merchandise which he says was seized by some soldiers two
years ago. [Scotl. 36 a.]
1588 [-9?]. 7 March. Edinb. The same to the same. Has heard from Alex.
Lyel (whom he would strongly recommend did he not think that his merits are
well known to King Christian) of his kindness and goodwill with regard to all
Scottish business in his kingdom, for which an equal return is due. [35.]
1589. No day. Linlithgow. The same to the same. Charles Murray, the
bearer, on his late return from Denmark, stated how willingly leave was given
him to buy whatever the writer desired. Begs now that he may have leave to
buy some armour-covered horses that will do for tilting-games. [36 6.]
1540. 27 Aug. Fakland («tc). The same to the same. Alex. Lambe and David
Makfarsenen have frequently complained of the arrest of Thomas Fokhringame,
the captain of a ship of theirs trading to Norway, at Ousloo on the false charge
of having enticed away a skilful miner named Balthazar from the service of
the King of Denmark, who, being a free man, had left of his own accord ; desires
that Fokhringame may be at once released from prison, and that the captain
who arrested him may give compensation. [87 a.]
Followed by copies of papers relating to the same case, aod of a letter from
Christiao to James, dated 84 Oct, promising ** Fockbringams' " release.
1544. 28 Apr. Streling (sic). Dowager Queen Mary of Guise to the same.
*' Treshault, tres excellent et tres puissant prince Cbrestien, Roy de Danne-
march. Ayantz entendu que Mess" les Gouvemeur et seigneurs de ce Royaulme
envoyent denva vous M' Jehan Hay, leur ambassadeur, avons bien voullu par
luy vous escripre de notre part, et faire scavoir lestat et disposition des afiaires
dicelluy, lesquelz affaires (depuis la mort du feu Roy, notre sieur et mary, que
Dieu absoille) ont estc et sont en grand trouble, pour les menees et praticques
que y a faictes et faict encores du present le Roy d'Angletere, anden ennemy
de cedit Royaulme, a quoy le Roy treschresticn se y est monstre et monstre
autant affectionne pour le secours et ayde dicelluy que pour le sien mesmes et
pour la bonne amytie et alliance que est entre vous [et] ledit Roy treschresticn,
et que dc tout temps et anciennette' avez aussi eus avec les Roys de cedit
Royaulme, et pour la proximite du sang et lignaige dont vous attient la Royne
notre fille, vous prions tant de sa part que de la nostre voulloir favoriser et
donner confort et ayde ausdites affidres, ainsi et suyvant la charge que en a
ledit ambassadeur, et dont par luy vous plaira estre plus amplement adverty.
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. Scottish Papers.
Bt en tons les endroicts ou il toub pUira nous employer, nous mettrons peine
y [faire] chose qui vous sera agreable/' &c.
*< Vre bonne sear et cousinne,
" Marie R." [87 6.]
1544. 30 Apr. Edinb. James, Earl of Arran, in the name of Queen Mary, to
Christian III. Has not hitherto sent an embassy on account of the wars and
commotions with which Scotland has been for the last two years distracted,
hoping for better times ; but now, as there is no present prospect of these,
sends John Hay, a gentleman of the bed-chamber. [39 a.]
1544. 30 Apr. Sterling. Instructions for John Hay, who is to urge an alliance of
Denmark with Scotland against England ; containing a narrative of proceedings
between England and Scotland daring the two previous years. Signed by
James, Earl of Arran. [38 a.]
Same date, Ediob. Credentials for Hay (signed by Arran), who is sent " e medio
bellorum inceodio civilique dissensione." [39 a.]
1544. 21 June. FlensbuTg. Answer of King Christian. Cannot reply until he
can consult his Council, who are not now with him. [38 h 4.]
1544 [-51. 1 Jan. Edinb. Letter from Arran, in the name of Queen Mary, to
Christ. III., earnestly praying that the help against England promised to Hay
(which was to have consisted of a fleet with 2,000 men, but which was
then deferred because of the reports from Scotlaad of internal commotions
there) may be now sent, as all the disputes about the government are settled,
and the sole power of the Earl of Arran is restored. " Te itaque, serenissime
" Princeps, appellamus, et in hoc summo libertatis ac fortunarum omnium
" discrimine etiam atque etiam rogamus ut afflictis rebus nostris opem feras.
'* Nostros non milite solum sed et commeatu jnves ; neve patiaris me, vixdum
" biennem quam natara regiuam produxit, per vim et scelus regno pulaam, in
" servitutem redigi." [38 h i.]
Followed by a German translation.
1544 [-5]. 27 Jan. Fontainebleau. Francis I. of France to Christ. III., urging
him to assist the Scots. Sends Christopher Richer, one of his secretaries.
French,
" Vre bon frere, cousyn et ally, Francoys.
Countersigned, <' Bayard." [88 h 2.]
1544[-5]. 25 March. Edinb. The Eari of Arran to Christ. III. Has received
his letter of 29th Oct. complaining of the seizure and carrying off from a
Norwegian port, by some Scots, of four ships belonging to EmMen, and has
given charge for inquiry, and for punishment of the wrongdoers. Nothing is
ever done by public authority against such an old ally as Denmark. [88 d, 6.]
1545. [March.] Two abstracts [a longer and a shorter one, by a Danish minister]
of the arguments used by the French ambassador at his audience.
In the shorter abstract an invasion of, or war against, England (" quod regum
'* Danise est hereditarium ") is pressed on this ground among others : *< 2*^,
Quia inferretur bellum uni cui universus AngHse populus ob intolerabilem
tyrannidem male vult, et quern jamdudum ob odium et malevolentiam expul-
sum esse vellet." And in the longer it is said, " credendum hand secos ill!
'' regi quam plerisque suorum majorum eventurum : qui cum ob alia flagitia,
'< tum ob tyrannidem quam in suos immaniter exercuerunt, ab omnibus destituti,
" miseri suorum scelerum pcenas dederunt." [38 b 3.]
Followed by Grerman translations.
1546. 1 Sept. " Dymburgii." The Earl of Arran to Chnst. III., in reply to a
letter complaining of Scottish piracies. These are caused by the war going on
with the Emperor of Germany, who has joined the King of England ; but the
authors if found shall be punished. [38 c]
1546. 20 Sept. '< in obsidione arcis S'^ Andree." The same to the same.
« ninstrissime ac pontentissime (sic; princeps, Etsi quum has daremus non
erat dubium quin fama ipsa, que solet omnia antevertere, uuntium pretulisset de
impio ac nefario K"*^ Cardinalis sancti Andree interitu, qui sceleratissimorum
quorundam hominum insidiis in ea arce qiAm summa cure biennium totum
muniverat, ad quartum kal. Jnnii misere jugulatus est, cui infelici quo cecidit
casui noc modo vir optimus ac reipublice nostre amantissimus, accedit etiam
««
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quod a faciDorosis illis siccariis una cum arce interceptus est liberonim nos-
troram natu maximus, qui turn forte ibi instituebatur, nimirum apud hominem
nobis sanguine conjunctissitnum, quern quotidie una cum arce sese dedituros
jactant Anglo regi ; Tamen quum non ita pridem intellexerimus Georgium
comitem a Rothes hujusce cedis non modo consclum sed authorem etiam et
precipui inter reos patrem, lei|;um severitatem veritum, hinc in Daniam enayi-
gasRe, visum est lUustrisj^simam Serenitatem tuam hac de re certiorem facere,
simulque rogare ut siquidem adhue in Maj'^ vestre ditionibus agit idem Georgius,
eum velit ve»tra M**> tantisper istie sisti donee nos rursum admoniti istuc emit-
tere possumua qui quod equum rationique consonum fuerit a tua M^* super hoc
negocio iinpetrare possint. Hie autem periclitatur vel maxime regni hujus salus.
Nee dubium est quia arcis hujus detentores, quos nos totum hunc mensem
obsessos detinemus, pro (jleorgii incolumitate filium nostrum redditori sunt,
ijuamobrem a M** tua hoc majore studio ac diligentia petimus quo major nobis
imminet atque impendet calamitas nisi hoc unico remedio a M** tua nostris
nialis consultum fuerit, quam perpetuo valere cupimus/' [38 c]
1546[-7]. 22 Feb. Stirling. Queen Mary of Guise to Christ. III.
** Pour ce que nous aTons entendu que le Conte de Rothatz, lun des seigneurs
de ce Kojaulme, sest retire en voz Royaulmes et pays ou il a este aucunement
mal traicte a raisou dancunes divisions qui estoient pardeca lors quil en partit,
nous vous avons bien voullu escripre les presentes en sa favenr, parce que toutes
se sont paciffiees et accordees depuis son departement, vous priant le voulloir
favorablement traicter et luy donner liberte tant en vostres Royaulmes et pays
que aussi pour retourner pardeca." [38 a.]
1546 [-7]. 2C Feb. Edinb. The same to the samn. Acknowledges the letter an-
nouncing that George Earl of Rothes is in custody and urging his being brought
to speedy trial. The announcement and the suggestion are alike acceptable, and
since it appears that Christian is not ill-disposed to the said George, the writer
requests that ho will set him at liberty. As to the wrongs done by Scots in
Danish ports, they are done by no public authority, and care shall be taken as
speedily as possible that those who as private persons commit such wrongs shall
as private persons suffer for them. [38 6.]
154 6 [-7]. 27 March. Edinb. The same, in the name of Queen Mary, to the same.
Many letters of his about various matters have been received ; " verum hucusque
*' Hlustris Gubemator non respondit, occupatione maximarum rerum, a qua
** nihilo remissius nobiscum adhuc agatur, nam avunculus Rex Anglus moriens
*' dicitur testimento {sic) legasse Scotos hello persequendos, existimans sue
" neptis infantia Scotorum regnum injuriis maxime opportunum, quo consilio
*' et opportunitate fretus Dux Sommersetus, novicii Regis avunculus, nostri
" cum juvenculo Rege matrimonium anhelans, eandem cum suo proximo Rege
" belli rationem persequitur, quippe preter apertam vim, et sollicitationem nos-
" trorum principum ad defectionem, utitur etiam opera irreligiosorum Sco-
** torum, ac conatur clanculum occupare roinntisslmas {sic, pro munitissimas !)
^ quasque nostras arces ; sed de his rebus et responsis ad tuas literas brevi
*' posthac per quenquaiu nostrorum familiarium uberios significabitur tue
" Majestati." [38 d 7.]
]546[~7]. " avant Pasqnes.*'* 29 March. Stirling. Queen Mary of Guise to the
same, repeating her application on behalf of the Earl of Rothes. French. [38 a.]
1547. 10 May. Streling. The same to the same, with a third application on
behalf of the same. French, [Ib.g.']
1547. 4 Apr. Edinb. The Earl of Arran to the same, about the Earl of Rothes.
" Illustrissime Rex. nobi$ jampridem vestre M^estatis litere reddite sunt,
quibus significatur Georgium comitem Rothes Scotumjussum isthic versari in
libera custodia, idque ad nostrum rogatum, simulque admonemnr non d'ecere
ilium diutina angi custodia quin potius illius criminationis cognitionem quam
primnm accelerari. Illustrissime Rex, tam hec admonitio decor! quam ilia
significatio custodie est admodum nobis grata. Yerum ad illas vestras literas
per Hummas belli occupationes hactenas responsum non est, et ne nunc quidem
satis vacat ; tamen ne illi vestre admonition! nos omnino defuisse rideamur,
statuimus nostrum judicium de isto Georgio ultra non differre. Illustrissime
Rex, DOS ab initio non potuimus non impotenter ferre indignitatem cedis Car-
^ The year in Soottand began at Banter.
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dinalis nostri consangnineii ac etiam isti Georgio subirasci, cajos filias idemque
hsereei, cam Bcelas perpetrasset, statim parrolum nostrum primogenitom et
munitissimam arcem occnpayit, quos adhuc vi detinet : quo tempore etiam iste
Gteorgias cause dictioni nocens sive imiocens istac se subduxit. Cetemm quia
Testra Celsitudo, quantum ex illis literis conjicere possumus, istius Georgii
cause non male cupit, et vulgi opinio jam subsedit, ac nostra excandescentia
paulnlum deferbuit, Rogamus ut hunc Georgium cum omnibus suis fortunis
pristine restituatis libertati, permittatisque eum in vestris ditionibus libere ver-
sari, vel inde quolibet emigrare, dummodo a communione hostium abstineat"
[lb, dlf2. In duplicate.]
1547. 1 May. SS. Phil. & Jas. Copenhagen. The Earl of Rothes to Christ. III.
Has received a letter from the Giovemor of Scotland desiring him to return
home. Is entirely innocent of the charge laid against him ; and begs release from
imprisonment that he may go back to Scotland as soon as possible. German,
Signed Georgiua, Chraff zu Rothes, but the signature itself does not look like
an autograph; [88 c e.]
Same date. Johan Friis, Chanc. of Denmark, to the same. Has received his letter
asking advice ivith regard to a letter from the Governor of Scotland requesting
the release of the Scottish Earl. Advises that he send Dr. Machabeus to him
and invite him to dine with him at Colding, and present him with a horse or a
gold chain ; for he understands that the Earl is vexy powerful and has many
adherents in Scotland, and he may be able to do many good offices there in
return for favours. Danish, [/6./.]
1547. 7 July. Sterling. Queen Mary of Guise to the same. Received by the
bearer of this his letter of strong complaint about the seizure of a ship, and has
done all she can to procure its restoration, and has represented to the Governor
the inconveniences which may otherwise arise. French. [/6.]
1547. 15 July. Sterling. The Earl of Arran to the same, in reply to a letter
dated 24 May repeating an application for the restoration to some citizens of
Kbnigsberg of merchandise taken mit of a ship of Dantzic. When he returns
from an expedition on which he is now going, to recover a fortress occupied by
the English, this case shall be attended to. [/&.]
1547. 28 July. Edinb. The Senate [of the College] of Justice to the same, in
rej^y to his letter to them on the same case. Report of what has been done
during the two years in which the suit has been going on; external wars,
interoal seditions, and pestilence have hindered its progress, lib. d 12.]
1548. 22 Nov. The Earl of Arran, in the name of Queen Mary, to the same.
Received about the end of last Nov. his ver^ friendly letter complaining of the
violent acts of some Scots, and now sends Sir David Liudsa, of Month (Wc), to
give reply on these matters and on some others. \_Ib. d 10.]
Another letter from the same to the same, to the same efiect, but specifying
that Lindsay is empowered to reply as to the case of Nic. Bilder. [76. d 8.]
Instructions for Sir D. Lindsa. Reply as to the case of the guus taken out of
the ship of Nicolas Bilder and as to that of the ship belonging to some citizens
of E5nigsberg. For seven years there has been continual war with England,
in which, notwithstanding the assistance of France, the Scots have been &r
inferior to the English at sea ; to beg therefore that King Christian will as
speedily as possible send some Danish ships to protect the Scottish shores, —
'* nobis maximc profuturum, cum propter egregiam fortitudinem Danorum, tum
" propter memoriam cladium quas Angli antiquitus a Danis passi sunt."
lib. b 2.]
Drafts in German and Latin of King Christian's reply. [/6.]
1548. 26 March, "ex oppido Cuppro, in Fyeff." "Comes de Rothes" to Chris-
tian IIL, with the most profiise expressions of gratitude for his treatment of
him when in Denmark, and of devotion to his Ber\nce. " Quod hactenus ad
Excellentiam tuam non scripserim, caussa hec est. Bellorum nndis obruimur,
et sum (ut verum fatear) in quotidianis vite periculis, malleus fortiter cadere
quam turpiter vivere. Attamen, Di\'ino favcnte auxilio, nieis et amicorum
" viribus, ab his locis (quibus ipse presum) iuimicorum injureas («ic) forti manii
propulsavimus, non sine illorum sanguine et strage. Compellavi olim venera-
DBPUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS* 63
No. 1. — ^Beport on Boyal Archives of Denmark, Ac-^-ooniinued,
Scottish Papers.
bilem et egregium doetorem, Maohabeum, liominem (ut semel landes ejus com-
plecter) £gnum tuo favore et presentia, de matrimonio quodam, quod jam
^ actom fiiisset ni Mars undiqae nostris regnasset in oris. Si Deus a commnni
' -belloram periculo me salvum esse vult, finitis bis tumoltibus in regno tuo nos
▼idebis." [88 c A.]
1549. 13 Oct. ''Couppres" [Cupar]. Queen Mary of Guise to tbe same. The
bearer, a Scottish merchant, has made a representation about a ship captured
by some Danes *, begs that he will direct its restoration, in accordance with
what the Governor formerly wrote. French, [38 c]
1549. 1 Not. Edinb. The Earl of Arran to the same, in the name of Queen
Mary, asking for restoration of a ship called Peter, belonging to John Pater-
soii and others, ^hicb was seised in Aug. last when on its way firom Dantzic.
If Scotch subjects have done any injuries to Danes, they shall be duly punished.
[38 6 7.]
"Prodnctum Nyborg, 19 Nov.'*
Two petitions, in German, from .William Kynloeh, of Dundee ['* Deidona-
nus"], to Christ. XII., respecting the same ship j and a certificate by him, dated
28 Nov., attesting that the King has ordered restoration on condition that he
becomes surety, and will answer it at his own peril, that the captain and crew
have never, within three years past, done any injury to any Danish subject, or
to any one whatever in any Danish port ; witnessed by the French ambassador,
** Carolus Danzseus." A list of the names of the crew (twelve in number) is
added. [/6.]
1549 [-50]. 26 Feb. Edinb. Letters patent by the Earl of Arran, in the name of
the Qiieen, appointing the Eurl of Rothes ambassador to Denmark for the
renewing the old treaties of peace and alliance. On vellum ; fragment of the
Great Seal. [38 c]
1549r'^]< 1 March. Sterliog. The Earl of Arran, in the Queen's name, to
Chriftiaii III., accrediting the Earl of Rothes. [/6.]
1550. 19 May. Edinb. The Earl of Arran to the same. " Quemadmodum in
'* malis rebus sepe fecimus vestrum Celsitudinem certiorem status infantule
" Regine . . . . ita nunc, rebus in melius versis, alienum non censemus
. ** com^unicare Celsitudini gaudium quod nos, Deo auxiliante, receptis omnibus
" munimentis atque fiuibus, bello prorsus extiucto, capimus .... Itaque
** mittimus in presentia Villelmum Colvile a Glesche, nobilem adolescentem,
** nostrum cabicularium, a quo, et a serenissime Domine nostre Regine legato,
" Comite a Rothes, possis omnem pacis progi'essum cognoscere." [38 b 6.]
1550. 9 July. Edinb. Robert Colvill, "a Cleische," to the same. Had been
appointed by the Governor of Scotland to be the bearer of a letter, and had
rejoiced at the opportunity thus afforded for offering his humble thanks '* pro
** prseclaris beneficiis mihi olim, in angustiore reium mearum fortuna ac con-
" ditione constituto, clementer prcBstitis." But he is now directed by the
Governor to go with the Dauphin into France ; and the journey to Denmark
is committed to his brother, who is the bearer of this letter. [76.]
1550. 1 Nov. Copenh. Copy of a letter from Christ. III. to the Earl of Arran,
strongly recommending [James Ske, of Orkney* who desires now to return
home to Scotland from his ser\'ice. ''Queritur emin se, invidia oneratum,
« partem ob religionem, partim quod nobis operam suam ministerio nostro
** addixisse dicatur, sine capitis discrimine in insulis Orcadensibus aut Scotia
** versari non posse." Trusts that his service in honourable things and his
upright life, " excepta religionis invidia," can cause him no ill-will, and begs
that his safety may be assured, if necessary, by the grant of a pardon for his
former offence. [38 6 5.]
64 APPENTDIX II. TO THE FOBTr-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &e. — continued.
VII. MSS. IN THE ROYAL LIBRARY AT COPENHAGEN.
Bede. A good twelfth-ceutury MS. of his commentary on St. Mark, wiih the name
of ** Henry Postellthwaite of Hampalle *' as an owner. At the end is written,
in an early sixteenth-century hand the name, ** William Saxton/' which has been
copied in the catalogue as being the signature of William Caxton. Old Royal
Collection, fol. 41.
Dunstan. " Saga bins heilaga Dunstani erki-biskups/' copied in 18th cent, from a
vellum MS. (180 B.) in the library of A. Magneesson (" Magnsei "). In prose.
48 pp. New Royal Coll.. fol. 267.
Edward Conf. "Saga ens heil Eduardar ** ; co\9. 852-855, of a collection of Sagas
made in the 14th cent.; in large folio, double cols. Old Royal, fol. 1005,
part II.
William Conq. Saga ; cols. 855-6 ibid.
Copy by — Adeldabl in the 18th cent, from a MS. (668, 8*») in the library
of A. Magnssson of ** Pattr af Wilhialmi Bastarde oc nockrum adrum Engla^
" konongnm." In nine chapters. New Royal, 4°. 514.
Eadmer. Vita S. Anselmi. A beautiful MS. written about the end of the 12th.
cent, by an English scribe ; with an illuminated initial representing the author
engaged on his book. In double cols. ; ending on f.. VOb, Bernard's Life of
Malachy follows. Old Royal, fol. 183.
S*. Anselm. Copy by — Adeldabl from a MS. (200, 8to.) in Magnesson's library
of '* Ein litill Pattr am Kyrknaran og &«oknir i Einglandi a d5g&mpeirra tregia
" Biskupar S. Anshelmi og S. Thomasar Cantuariensis." pp. 68. Notwiui-
standing the title, there is no history of Thomas k Becket. But at p. 37 there
comes mstead, "Rodberts Pattur," i.«., the .story of Duke Robert, son of
Will. I.
•
c. 1370-80. Hortgf written by an English scribe, with a coat of arms of Bohun
quartering England. Dr. Briin, the Librarian, has identified this coat as
belonging to Mary de Bohun, first wife of Hen. IV., for whom the book must
therefore have been written.
ISth cent. A very ^ood vellum MS., but imperfect, of the early part of the 15th
cent, of a translation into verse of Boethius de Consohttione PhUosophia. It
belonged in 1737 to "W". Borlase," the historian of Cornwall, and has a
pencil-mark of the price in some catalogue, "£l. 1." The MS. was at some
time examined b}' the late Mr. David Laing, of the Signet Library, Edinburgh,
who inserted the following note in pencil : — *' This appears to be the translation
" of Boethius by Johannes Capellanus (or John Walton) in the year 1410,
** of which several MSS. are preserved in England. D. L. Cf. Warton's Hi$t.**
Begins in Book I. '* Zit o|»ur two l^at ban me |»^ defiled
wer Gaudencius jr Opilion."
Ends in Book IV. '* Rizt so badde )>eym self acordeth neuere.
And whi nozt, sith hit falleth eueri day."
Here and there copious marginal commentaries are inserted. Thott, fol. 304.
1426. Copy (made about 1530-40?) of the treaty between Eric of Denmark and
Jamts 1. of Scotland, 29 July; with James' credentials for Sir Will, de
Erichton (Crichton ?), Will, de Faules, and Tho. de Cranston, dated at Edinb.,
8 May. Kali, fol. 76.
1434. A paper MS., dated in this year, of Sir John de Mandeville's travels. Old
Royal, fol. 445.
«. 1454-1485. A curious historical common-place book. Small 8vo. on vellum,
in a Flemish-looking hand, £f. 151. It belonged to Will. Horton, a monk of
Lewes. On the last leaf some references to events in the chron. are noted " per
me dompnnm Wyllman Horton," and his admission at the age of 20 is entered
under the year 1475. On the first fly-leaf are written (by one hand) the names
•< Anthony Younger," <* John Banford." New Royal, 8vo., 172.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 65
No. 1. — ^Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
MSS, in the Royal Library,
Its coDtents are as follows: —
1. A chronicle of England from the Creation to 1437; with some small
miniatures, e.g., the son and moon placed by the Creator with a pair of
compasses on either side of the globe. Beg. ** In principio creavit.'*
Ends at f. 64 with the murder of King James I. of Scotland with thirty
wounds, ** in cajus rei eyidenciam quidam legatos apostolicns in Scocia
" tunc existens dictam camisiam postmodum domino papa, nt dicitur,
« differebat."
There are verse-couplets on the Kings, of which the following are speci-
mens : —
*^ Viribus armorum bastard Willelmus agebat
Ut rex Anglorum fieret quo jure volebaf."
" Grata sagitta fuit W. Rufi qui {tic) perimebat ;
Dira morte ruit qui dura frequenter agebat."
" Uenrici regis dilcccio grata patravit,
Oblite legis moderamina dum renoravit."
'* Quis dolet aut doluit de regis morte Johannis,
Qui nulli placuit, et vixit pluribus annis."
" Scotos dum Yixit Edwardus suppeditavit,
Wallicos afflixit, pressit, tenuit, leviayit."
" Carnarvan natus Edwardus secundus amatus,
Ingratis gratus, est morte gravi cruciatus.''
Buried at Gloucester Cathedral ''ubi Domioos pro eo multa
miracula operat."
<' Henricus quintus LoUardos vastat ab intus.
Nee sinit urticas commaculare rosas.
Francia sentit eum, Normannia milia centum ;
Nunquam de terris nomen delebitur ejus."
"2. A chronology. Primus passus ; de Creatione et historia mundi. Secun*
dus passua ; de regnis et ciyitatibus majoribus, et de Britannia. Tercitu
possus ; de fide Christi et qni et quo tempore receperunt cam. Quartut
paasus ; de ortu religionum. Quintus possus; de quibusdam personis
famosis. ISextus ?'} ; De preliis tardi temporis (from 1066 to 1405).
3. De anno, aureo numero, etc. f. 84.
4. Chronologia brevis, de regibus Angliae, etc. ad 1429. ff. 856, 99.
5. Sanctorum loca ; de corpore Christi, etc. f. 926.
*6. Mirabilia mundi, Angliae et Hibemiae. fif S5, 97, 986.
'* Apnd Stonehinghs lapides sunt erecti ut portae portis superpositae
Tideantur. Mirum est de erectione, et quo modo iliac vehi
poterant.''
7. Bishoprics in England ; counties ; wards and parish churches in London
and the suburbs (22), in English- 1 de ecclesia S. Pauli. £f. 100-104.
8. Nomina summorum Pontificum ad Calixtum III., 1455. f. 105*
9. Nomina Pontiff. Cantuar. ad 1454. f. 119.
10. Breviarium tocius vcteris et novi Testamenti. f. 121.
11. De patriarchis ecclesis, Formatione libb. liturg., etc. ff. 1256, 126.
12. [Poemata G. Mapes :j Planctus de adulatione mundi; "Viri dilectissimi,
sacerdotes Dei " ; Disp. inter corpus et animam. ff. 127, 128, 129.
13. {^End of \ 5th century.) Extracts from Mandeville, " De locis Sanctis in
Hierusalem." fl. 135, 137.
14. (By the same hand.) De abusionibus claustri. f. 189.
At the end ot the book are added, apparently by a French hand, tne
following
Annales Lewenses.* A.D. 1076-1485.
** MLXX VI. Fundata domus Lewensis et dompnus Lanzo venit in Angliam
cum tribus sociis, sc. Hugo suppriore, Conano Abemano, et Valterl
fratri («c) suo."
^ The dates frequently differ from those given in the Momuticon, and the careless and
Ignorant character of the writing makes it probable that the carelessness extends alike to
names and chronology.
o 18899. O
66 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c.— c(7n(i)»ttec?.
MSS. in the Rojfol Library.
« MLXXXY. Ob. Gondrada comitissa, ti cal. Jolii.
'< MXC. Fundata est sancte {sic) Maria de Castelacra."
•* MC Vn. Ob. LaD20 prior Lewensis primus.
'< MCXX. Ob. Eustagius prior Lewensis secundns.
"MCXXXI. Ob. IsabeUa uxor WiUelmi II« idus Febr.
«* MCXXXVin. Ob. WillelmuB comes II«» Vareren, v. iduB MaL
*' MCXLIin. yiUebnuB martir de Norvjcb occisus a Judeis.
*' MCXLVIII. Ob. YillelmuB tercius, et sepultus in Terra Sancta.
** MGLXX. MarterizatuB Sanctus Thomas sub Henr. II.
'« MCLXXXVII. Jerusalem capta est.
« MCXCIX. Ob. IsabeUa uxor Hamelini comit.
" MCCn. Ob. Hamelinus comes Yarenniae, v. cal. Julii."
" MCC YI. Incipit ordo Fratram Minomm.
"MCCYin. Imiocentio papa III tota Anglia interdicta est decimo kalendis
(«ie) Aprilis."
" MCCXY. Ob. Matilda uxor Yillelmi HIP*, viii idus Febr."
" MCCXXXIX. Ob. Yillelmus mi*" comes Varen.
" MCCLX. Die Martis festo Sancti Lawrencii dompnus Yyo abbas Clnnia-
oensis venit apad Bromholm.
" MCCLXXYI. Translatus Sanctus Ricardas Cistrec.
<' MCCLXXXII. Johannes prior Lewensis rediit a curia Romana.
« MCCCXYin. Fuenmt due (#tc) cardinales in Anglia et mansenmt fere
per unum annum.
'* MCCCXXYII. Intravit Petrus Jussel in prioratum Lewensem.
*' MCCCXXIY (ate ; XXXIV. ?) Ob. Johannes de Monte Martini.
" MCCCXXXYII. I III. idus Novembris fuit grande tonitrium apud Lewes
ante matntin. Eodem anno II. idus Novembris, fait Tentus vehemens
per totam noctem."
**MCCCXLIY. In die concepcionis S. Marie Johannis (jric) Janicuria
intravit in domum Lewensem. Hoc anno fuit tempestas dissipans omnia
molendina in Susexia et Sothrea."
**MCCCXXXIX. Translatus est Thomas Martir Cantuar. feria 1111% f.
littera. Clipsus {sic) solis per totam meridian."
•* MCCCXLYm. Ob. Johannis Yarennie, anno statis sue LXI."
<' MOCCXLIUI. Ob. Petrus Jussel, prior Lewensis, et sepultus est apud
Baume, qui appropriavit domum de Castlakar, edesiam de Crek et
domui de Lewes Meton Mombre (nc).
** MOCCLXIX (XLIX. ?). Intravit Hewgo Chyntriacho in domnm Lewen-
sem.
" MC CCLY. Domnns Ardruynus Abbas Cluniac . visitavit domum Lewensem,
et professi sunt ab eo XXXII. monachi in capella beate Marie."
"MCCCLXII. Hugo de Chintriaco prior Lewensis assumeratus est in
abasiam Travorchensem.
" MCCCLXm. Dompnus Johannes Ok sublimatus est in prioratum Lewen-
sem, qui antea extiterit prior de Barm muuKej [Bermondsey] per tres
annos et eo amplius.
<<MCCCLXXIL Ob. Domina Alienora com. de Arundell. {Repeated
again after next entry,)
<<MCCC[L]XXY. Ob. Ric. I. comitis de Arundel. Eodem anno in eisdem
partibus quidam malignus spiritus sive demon corpomliter aparens, qui
dixit se habere nomen Job. Yatte; nam quiennqne ab eo acceperunt
Bubito in furorem versi sensum horribiliter amiserunt."
"MCCCliXXV. Ob. d. Ric. I" comes de Arundell et Suregie; super
istum jure hereditario cecidit sors hereditatis, et factus est comes
Arundell et Surregie."
«*MCCCXXIIII [LXXXnil?]. Hoc anno apud Lewes bora prima die
sancti Pantaleonis audita est tonitrua nimis horibilis."
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC REOOBDS. 67
No. 1. — 'Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark^ &c. — continued,
MSS. in the Royal Library,
*'MCCCXCVI. Ob. Johannis [de] Caliloco, prior Lewensis, anno prio-
[ratus] XXVin."
" MCCCXCYII. D. Johannis [nc] Ok intronizatus [in] prioratum Lewen-
sem qui antea ex[ti]terat prior de Castelacra uno anno et dimidio."
« MCGCXCIX. Ob. Kicardus 11"* anno XXIIII. rengni sui, cui successit
Henricus IIII**'' ; in festo translacionis sancti Eduardi coronatus est."
" MCCCC [III] . Fait bellum apud Schonibery."
<' MCCCCIX. Ob. Johannis Ok, prior, cui Buccessit Johannis Borghersche."
"MCCCCXIIII. Joh. Burgbersche prior Lewensis resingnavit prioratum
Buum, cui successit dominus T. Nelond. Intravit prioratum suum XIIII
kal. Aprilis. Hoc anno Imperator Roman us venit in Angliam ad con-
sulendum et tractandum cum Rege et dominis pro unitate et statu
universalis ecclesie."
"MCCCCXXII. Ob. d. T. Nelond, cui successit d. Robertus Auncell
III n. Julii."
"MCCCCXLV. Ob. Robertus Auncell pennltimo die mensis Decembris,
cui succescit dompnus Johannes Danyell, et intravit prioratum suum in
die sanctorum Johannis et Paulli.''
" MCCCCLXI. Coronatio regis Eduardi IIII"."
** MCCCCLXIin. Ob. d. Johannis Danyell, prior, in vigilia sancte (tie)
Johannis Babtiste.''
'^MCCCCLXV. Succescit d. Thomas Atwelle qui intravit prioratum in
vigilia Petri et Palli."
" MCCCCLXXV. Intravit in ordinem monachalem Willelmus Horton JLH^
annorum."
*^CCCCLXXXIII. Ob. Rex Eduardus quartus, cui successit filius ejus
Eduardus V*"*, non coronatus ; eodem anno occisus fuit, cui successit
Ricaidus IHI*", {tic) frater Eduardi IIir».
*' MCCCCLXXXV. In oct. assume, beate Marie occisus fuit.
" Anno MCCCLXn. Frater Hugo [de] Chyntriaco, prior LeTrensis, XVI
die mensis Novembris in abbatem Trevorchiencem assumtus, transfre-
tavit versus curium. Hie inter cetera muUiplicia beneficla sua, auxllio
nobili domini domini Ricardi com. Arundel, fecit domuoi Lewensem ex
alienigina indiginam, et duas ecclesias, sc. Grensted et medietatem ecclesie
de Walpole, ad vesturam conventus appropriavit"
*<MCCCLXXy. Ob. dominus dominus Ric. com. Arundel et Surregie,
praecipuus benefactor domus Lewensis, qui inter cetera beneficia per
big us laborem et auxilium monachi Lewenses cum sellis (sic) suis,
ejusdem subjectis, cujuscunque sunt nacionis, indigene facti sunt, qui
prius quasi alienigene sunt reputati.*'
1470. The following note of the battle of Stamford has been entered at the end of
a vellum M.S. containing a narrative, in 45 chapters, " de gestis et transla-
** tionibus Trium Regum," which was very neatly written, in a rather French-
like style, by ** Ricardus Cabulle," who " scripsit hunc librum anno etatis sue
" Xllil®., videlicet anno secundo regni regis Henrici Sexti." We probably
have here an unique specimen of a book transcribed in the fifteenth century by
a boy. The MS. has a handsome English binding of red morocco, and waa
numbered in some catalogue 2457.* The notice of the battle is by a different
hand from that of the scribe of the MS. '' Mem. quod VIII**. die Marcii a*
" r. r. E. iiii decimo magna commocio populi erat in partibus Lincoln, contra
*' eundem dominum Regem, videlicet juxta Staunfordiam in eodem comitatu,
'' quo die dictus dominus B«x cum exercitu vaiido veniebat contra eos, et cum
'' ipsi dominum Regem et exercitum suum videbant, arraiatus fugere, et plures
" ex illis fuere capti, inter quos Johannes De la Launde, et iiiira duos dies
" prox. captus fuit Robertus Wellez, miles, et adductus Regi, cujus pater de-
'< capitatus fuit apud Crucem Reginae juxta Stanford," &c. Thott, 4°. 518.
End of \bth cent. A collection of English alchemical receipts, together with a
table headed, ''Exposicio verborum operis alkimie per ordinem alphabeti."
ff. 29. Old Royal, fol. 248.
* And by this number I have been since enabled to trace the volume. It is found in the
catalogue of T. OBbome, the bookseUer.1 in 17<I9, p. 83, where the scribe's note is copied, but
the name is given as Cabutt, The book was priced at U. 11«. 6d,
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No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
MSS. in the Royal Library,
1506. ' A very curious book (15 if.) of Rules for the Mint as to the value and
assaying of coins, made by one who speaks of " my days, which was in an**
" 1506/' and of" The maner of the reconyng of the Masters and Wardens of
^' the Mints beyond the seea, with homme I was browght up." The name of
the writer cannot be traced in Rnding's History of the Coinage, where there
is no mention of this interesting tract. The following table of the values of
coins is specially worth transcription: —
** This is the pricis of all theis folowynge, as the be worthe in the Kynge
. Mynt in England, 1506.
Item, the wolde crownes, the on*^* beinge worth
The Andrawe gilders of the dde maykengc, the
un" ._--...
The Denyshe gilders, called the wolde corvorseers -
The golden flese, called the toysyn dore
The Hongarye ducate old, and the best duccate of
Ittaly ----..
The golden Leun, called the lyon ...
The uewe crowne with the sone, and the very wold
crowne --..-.
The newe Phyllipis gildeme, and the newe Utryghts
gilderne . - - . . -
The wold Utryghts gildeme of the beste
The Jhons clyncarde, the lovyson gildem, the Fri-
dericus ffildem, and the beste postolats, and the
gilders nders ----- 20 "
At the end are Mint-accounts of the executors of John Lonyson, late Master
of the Mint, 1570-1580. Old Royal, fol. 614.
1551. '* Relatione delle cose del regno d' Inghilterra, scritta per Petrucio Ubaldino,
1551." Very full. Old Royal, fol. 505.
[1552. Apr. 16.] The day before Easter. Fragment of a letter from "Jacobus
Deidonanus" [of Dundee] , written from London to Andrew By Idt. Mention
of the meeting of I'arliament, the beheading of the Duke of Somerset, &c.
In fasc. 6 of first series of Letters from the Royal Archives.
[1552.] Fragment, on two vellum leaves, of orders of Edw. VI. about degradation
of Knights of the Garter : [part, no doubt, of Chap. V. of his proposed new
statutes of the order]. Old Royal, 4°. 2253.
1558. "De Anglis exulibus in Dania, 1553." A small parcel (thus described) of
copies (made at Copenhagen in 1736) of letters in Danish from Peter Godske
to the Burgomaster of Copenhagen and to the King's Secretary, Corfitx Wul-
feldt, in 1558, with the reply of the city, relative to refugees, together with lists
of exiles (in all between 140 and 150) who came over with their families in
different ships. The namfes are quite unknown to history, and appear chiefly to
be French and Dutch, but among the disguises of foreign spelling the following
may perhaps be detected as English: — Johan Maydeson, Riickarth Riickerdtz
(Richard Richards?), Stheffenu de Rose, Johann Belse, Johann Bacho,
Peyther Brigmandt (Peter Bridgeman ? ), Josynne Belingis, Da\ndt Symsonn,
Barthol. Husmandth (Houseman?), Morthenn Felhunne (Martin Felton?).
One other entry is " Godef redt Wynen, scholemesther, mett ii. born dem Biscops
" van Lascho" (?) New Royal, 4«». 956.
1567. A treatise on the philosophers' stone, with other alchemical tracts. " The
" book of the condytions or qualytyes of the Physicall Stone " ; on fly-leaf,
" Opus Isaaci Holland mineral." Translations from Lully, by Thomas Newton,
1567. " The Star of Complexion of Alchimye, made by John Bubelem of
** England, 1384." "The remembraunce of my last compounde, don and
" fynyshede in Mr. Ell lot es house," 13 Dec. 1567. The volume belonged to
Christopher Taylour, whose name is on the cover, and was bought at London
by Habrecht, 10 March, 1616, '* pro 4 coronatis, v«." Old Royal, fol.
240.
1578. "Rclatio brevis de statu seren. Maris Reginse Scotiic, principis ejus filii, ac
«• totius regni." 1542-1578. Old Royal, fol. 598.
€. 1580. *' John lsaok*s vegitable woorke," in 2 parts; and other English alchemi-
cal tracts. *' Liber Christophori Taylour." Old Royal, fol. 242.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEGOHDS. 69
No. l.-»Eeport on Royal Archives of Denmark, &c, — continued.
MSS, in the Royal Library,
1584. «< Kelatione di Scotia del Sig. Ran. Marcaldi " ; 1548-1584. ff. 11. Old
Rojal, fol. 505.
1587. " Delia Regina di Scotia per sommario col successo colla morte apparte . .
**• a mens, abate di Sacco Longo il S^ Vine. Hosteano, D'. et canonico." £f. 12.
Cent. XVII. Old Koyal, 4°. 2254.
1588. A poem by Scipio Grentilis '' De victoria dassis Anglicanse ad versus
" Hispanos parta, auspiciis Elizabethse Regina^ pise, inclit®, felicis, semper
" august®.'' Inscribed to Janus Hesychius. ff. 5. New Royal, 4**. 516.
1589. "De au^stissimo Jac. VI. Scotonim Regis et Annee Frid. I. Danorum
** Regis filise conjugio ; ad Annam £pithalaminm» Hercule
" RoUoco, Scoto, auctore." ff. 9. Copy in 18th cent. Thott, 40. 1610.
1590. '* Civitatis Edinburgensis Annam Reginam in suam urbem excipientis
" pompa." ff. 12. Copy in 18th cent. Thott, 4«. 1610.
Another copy made in the last cent., with Danish translations of the various
poems. Uldall^ 4<^. 365.
c. 1591. " Discorso sopra V impresa d' Inghilterra.'' Headed, " Discursus iste prss-
** sentatus fiiit sue Sanctitati {apparently the iucceitsor of Suetua F.) paulo
*' ante mortem duels Parmensis per Hugonem Oeneum, nobilem Anglum," who
was directed by the Pope to give it to the Patriarch of Alexandria then going
as Legate to the King of Spain, that it mi^ht be considered by the King, and
Card. Alan was directed to instruct the Patnarch about it. Followed by another
short discourse with the same title. Old Royal, foL 598.
1597. Copy made in 1 762 " ex archivo Rosenhohn " of the Instructions (in German)
given to Whitfeldt and Bamekou, ambassadors from Denmark to England.
New Royal, fol. 623.
1601. Diary of the travels of Lucas of Frankendaal. In French. In July
he journeys from Dover to London. Describes a gun at Dover made by ** Jaa
** Tolhous van Utrecht, 1544." Thott, 8vo. 382.
c. 1602. '* Reges, principes et proceres in collegiata eccleda beati Petri West-
" monasterii sepulti." ff. 10. About the end of Queen Elizabeth's reigo.
Probably a transcript of Camden's book. Thott 4°. 1353.
1603. <* Gesta per Regem Anglise in initio inaugurationis sue." " Edictum Anglis
Regis in Catholicos et ecclesiasticos viros." " Renunciatlo Regis Scotia in
Regem Anglise " : (copy of a tract printed by Barker, 24 March, 1602). " La
vita del Re di Scozzie al presente chiamato alia corona d' InghUterra." Old
Royal, fol. 598.
1603. Travels in England in the months of May and June by a young Dane from
Copenhagen, who was accompanied by Laxman Qyldenstiem, and guided by
Nic. CI. Sinning. They reach London from Dover in one day " celeribus equis."
Visit Cambrid^ ; Lord Burleigh's house at Stamford, *< qus est omnium pul-
" cberrimaquas,unquam vidi " ; house of Lord" Hondi " at" Kattar," (?) which
has five most beautiful chimneys ; Woodstock, where a round chapel was seen
** ante Christum natum constructum " ; »' )xf ord, where a week was spent ;
Windsor, " in qua vidimus sepulchrum seneum pulcherrimum, sed nondum
** perfectum, item plurimos lectos regios, item lectum Indicum cum tapetis,
" item unicomem fere ejusdem magnitudinis cum eo quem k S* Denis en
'* France vidimus"; Hampton Court, where there was " instrumentum quOd
" semphoni vocant, totnm vitreum exceptis fidibus." At Westminster Abbey, a
sword, " nescio an Hen. III." [Hen. V.] he could hardly lift with both hands ;
equally ponderous shields and lance of English Kings at the Tower. " Novem
" miliaribus Oxfurto versus Vinser oppidulum est Vallabruch ( Wallingford f)
** dictam ; in quo conspiciuntur rudera arcis munitissimse quam circiter centum
" Dani tenuere viginti annos postquam socii eorum omni reliqua Anglia ejecti
*' fuerant. Ex qua meatu subterraneo sub flumine Temsc in sylvam miliare
'' unum distantem egrcdiebantur, et ex vicinis oppidulis annonam deprseda-
bantur. Sed demum ab Anglis circumventi, ad unum usque fuerunt trucidati,
et arx solo sequata. Quod ita factum nobis narrarunt. Solent ibi quotannis
nundinse celebrari, in quibus juvcnes quidam Angli, vestitujn muliebrem super
arma indaentcs, portas arcis accesseruut, et tripudium Dauis offerrebant.
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No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, Ac^^continued,
MSS, in the Royal Library,
** Dani, nihil mali suspicantes, eos intromiserunt. Intromissi Btrictis gladiis
" reliquae turbs, qaas non longe aberat armata, introitom fecerant, quorum
** opera omnes intemecioni dederunt." ft. 5. New Royal, 40. 867.
1606. A copy made in the 18th century of a short account in Danish of the visit of
King Chnstian IV. to England, ff. 14. Thott, 40. 1624.
Another 1 8th cent, transcript of " En kort og rigtig Relation-Skriffnelse om
" den Kongelige Engelske Reisse''; from No. 167 of Fr. Rostgaard's MSS.
ff. 14. New Royal, 40. 995.
" Charitcs Oxonienses" : a MS. vol. of verses presented to Christ. IV. on his
visit to Oxford. Very neatly written, and bound in green velvet, with the arms
of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Denmark. Old Royal, fol. 879.
These verses have never been printed.
Naunton's Fragmenta BegaJia ; a 1 7th cent. copy. Kail, 4°. 332.
1618. Letter from Will. Wei wood to Christ. IV., dated at London, 30 March. Ap-
parently refers to his treatise '' De dominio maris " (" Dum maria contra
*' haereticam Batavorum communionem divido.") Askis for some wood to
rebuild his falling house "quse in Andreane civitatis loco maxima publico
" minis jam incurvata propendet."
Letters from Royal Archives ; first series, fasc. 6.
1622-3. Transcripts of various Spanish papers about the proposed marriage of
Prince Charles, including "Discorso de fray Antonio Perez, 17 Oct. 1622."
Old Royal, fol. 516.
Temp. Jac. I. ** Dello stato d* Inghil terra " ; a report on the state of religion in
England, made to the Pope. Old Royal, fol. 598.
c. 1625. A short history in Danish of the reign of James I. Old Royal, fol. 615.
Continuation of the same in sketches of the characters of ministers (Bucking-
ham, Weston, Finch) at the beginning of the reign of Charles I. Old RoyS,
fol. 615 6.
1628. 29 Sept. Draft of letter from Christ. IV. to Charles I., recommending the
Earl of Montgomery, who has served as Colonel in his army.
Letters from the Archives, 2nd Series, fasc. 46.
1630-1. Travels in England by Jean Fontaine and Louis Schonbub, in French ;
being part of a narrative of their travels in Europe firom 1625 to 1632. Very
lengthy descriptions of the laws, customs, government, geography, &o. of
England. Separate descriptionfi of counties, towns, and houses. In London
they stayed for three months with one Paul Forest at the King of Bohemia in
Lombard Street. " Les theatres aux comedies, aux ours, aux boeufs, aux
'* chiens, et aux cocgs, meritent d'estre veuz, notamment iceluy de Blackfreiars.
" En toutes ces places se jouent de belles comedies et tragedies, et les combats
*' des bestes y sont agreables h voir. II y a dea hommes et des femmes qui
*' presentent pour un pence de tabac et de bierre." " Les principaux marchans
** qui y fierent en nostre temps fut Guill. Cortens, chevalier, [Sir W. Cour-
** ^«en], Burlomagi, Oyens, Jehan le Thuielier, Michel Castel, Herist, Corteliers,
*' &c., tons etrangers ; Guill. Morhead, Escossois." Visited Nottingham,
Oxford, Bedworth, Stonehenge, &c. At Coventry, " nne fille sourciere, qui avoit
" tii6 des bestes, fut 6 jours, durans k chasque jour 3 heures, aux Gek (sic), et
*' condamn^e en perpetuelle prison, ou a des respondans de ne &ire plus tels
.** actes. Ce fut le ^ Juillet, 1630." New Royal, 4°. 369.
1632. Journal of the embassy of the Earl of Leicester to Denmark in 1 632 ; copied
from Birch MS. 4128 (Brit. Mus.). 47 pp. New Royal, 4«. 101 4 6.
1633. Copy of a letter from Christ. IV. to Charles I., recommending Capt. Patrick
Dunbar.
Letters from Archives, 2nd Series, fasc. IS.
1641 . Articles and proceedings against the Earl of Strafford, in Danish. Old Royal,
fol. 615c.
1649. "Novissima indipnatio qua Carolus Rex Britannis dolorem snum testari
potuit accepta ferah sententia " ; by J. Gad. Presented to Fred III. In Lat.
and French. Old Royal, 4«. 2255.
Another copy, in Latin, presented to Joach. A. Gebstorf. Old Royal, 4*.
2S56. Two other copies, 2256 and 2257.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC KECORDS. 71
No* 1. — Report on Eojal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continited,
MSS, in the Royal Library,
1649. 19 Oct. Copenh. Letter from the Marq. of MontroBe to the King of
Denmark, hegging for speedy answer as to the help he will give to Charles XL
In French. Holograph,
Letters from Archives.
1649. *' Discnrsas Gustavi Hornii de caasis motaum et mutationom in Anglia/.' to
1649. Fart of a vol. of transcripts. Thott, fol. 591.
1650. *' Amhiongis Ariovisti [i.e, Henr. Erastii] annotationes ad Jo. Miltoni,
Angli, praefationem lihri quem scripsit pro populi Anglicani defensione."
13 ff. Old Eoyal, 4°. 2259.
1651. A copy of Milton's Vefensio contra Salmasium (withoat the preface) bought
by Chr. Fr. Temler at London, 24 Aug. 1750, and entered in his sale catalogue
at p. 361. A foreign hand has made this note, "This MSS. was written by
Milton's own hand"; but there does not appear to be any reason for the
assertion whatever. The capital M in the title resembles his, but that is nearly
all. It seems to he by a hand of about 1670-80, and has the formal heading: —
*' Johan: Milton: Defens:
Fro popolo Anglicano
Contra Salmasii
Defensionem
Regis."
180 pp. numbered by the same hand. At the end, on pp. 183-188, are lines
headed " The second Advise to a Painter," be^ning —
'< Nay, Fainter, if thou darst designe that fight,"
and ending — •
*' In Fettyes double keel'd experiment."
Old Royal, 8vo. 3579.
tf. 1654. " Panegjrricus Cromwelli"; in prose. Beg. "Cum ratione judiciis-
** que imperan^." End. '* Sperant onmes ut communis ^us administrationis
« necessitas pnevaleat, et pax tuta urgeat, religio liberetur, secidum aureum
** restituetur." In a Danish hand. 4 leaves. Old Royal, fol. 617.
1660. *' A state of the affairs in the North in the time of the interregnum, as given
*^ by Mr. Secretary Thurloe, immediately after the Restoration." End of 18th
cent. 8 leaves. Old Royal, fol. 649 c.
1661. ''Minutes taken of the remarkable transactions and parliamentary pro-.
" ceedings, together with the armies in their martiall affaires, beeinge observed
" in all the life-time of King Charles the first; historically collected and
•* observed from the yeare 1617 to the yeare 1661." At the foot of the page,
" Per J. H." A very full diary of events, occupying 447 pages, with an
alphabetical index. On the back is the number, "354," referring to some
English sale. [Is the author James Howell? It is not James Heath's
' Chronicle.] New Royal, fol. 366.
1661-^. Travels (in three vols.) of Jacques Thierry and Will. Schellinks in France,
England, Italy, Germany, &c. In Dutch. In England (Vol. I.) they travel
' through the southern, eastern, and western counties ; visit Oxford (where it is
noted that there are three organs) and Cambridge. There is much about the
King and Court, with notes of public affairs. A description (with a rough
drawing) of a game plaved at Reculver, called by the English Runne, in £e
manner of Lnop^trydt, like that called in Holland Haring apeelen. Description
of the Lord Mayor's show. Names of plays seen at theatres. At the end, a
hst of drinks used in England. New Royal, 4**. 370 a-<c.
1663-3. Despatches of Hannibal Schested, ambassador in England and France ;
for a large part, in cipher. Thott, fol. 858.
1664. 9 Aug. Loud. The Earl of Clarendon to Fred. HI., acknowledging a letter
of 19 May. The Earl of Carlisle and Sir Gilb. Talbot (who is now sent on a
mission) will communicate the news.
Letters from the Archives ; Nobles.
1665. Narrative by Sir Gilb. Talbot of the Earl of Sandwich's attempt on Bergen
with the English fleet ; a transcript in the present century. New Royal, 4*^.
1055 g,
1666. "Sandfertig Beretning om hvis som er passeret mellem K. af Engelland og
" K. af Danmark " ; narrative of negotiations carried on between Ahlfeldt
and Sir Thos. Clifford in Aug. and Sept. 24 leaves. Kail, 4<>. 450.
72 APPENDIX ir. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 1. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark, Ac. — continued,
MSS, in the Royal Lihrary.
1670. 10 July. Lond. The Earl of Carlisle to Christ. V., on his successiun to the
throne. French.
Letters from the ArchiTes ; Nobles.
1673. 10 Nov. The Duchesss of Richmond to the 8ame» after the death of her
husband, thanking him for the care taken in sending the body home. French,
1G7S. "Les metamorphoses du siecle courant, ou histoire politique; dedi^ ^ sa
' <' Majesty Britannique. De Londres, le 80 Sept. 1673." By J. E. de Mar-
quisio, Comte d' Ostanne. A mythological satire, with a key to the names, in
which Charles II. appears as Neptune, and England as " La teste d'Europe."
Bound in red velvet, thickly embroidered with silver ; evidently, therefore, the
copy presented to Charles II. Thott, fol. 592.
1675. 7 Aug. Windsor. Prince Rupert to Christian V., thanking him for a gift.
French,
Letters from the Archives ; Nobles.
1677-8. *' Itinerarium Oliger Jacob»i." London. (Notice of the Healing: "Rex
« semel in hebdoma&, die Veneris, strumosa tangit in camera legatorum,
*^ adstante Episcopo qui ait, Detu U sanatf Rex te tanyitf et segroti, antequam
" abeunt, donis afficiuntur, ut nummo aureo, qualem ex Anglia mecum allatnm
" servo, cum linteo coloris cterulei, cibo et potu, &c."), Oxford (coffee-houses),
Salisbury ('* episcopus Thomas Bennet hie sepultus, qui cum infbrtunato conatu
" 40 dierum mediam qua Servator noster inclaruit imitari instituisset, decimo
" septimo abstinentis die obiit ") Aylesbury' (the largest oxen there in
England), &c.
** MuHerum plnrims pileis utuntur ob occisos Danos (I) Quando in publicum
" exeunt, calceis ligneis, subtus ferreis, utuntur, qui calosees appellamus, ne
" caloeoB nitidiores plates lutulentse conspnrcent Non detur dextra mnlieribas
" nbi salutantur sed osculum. Viri intrant et exeunt priores, fseminsB ultimo.*'
Tables of meat, poultry, pastry, fruit, liquors, and money. List of persons
whom the writer knew at London and Oxford ; at London, Sydenham, bishop
Barlow, Homeck, Rob. Boyle, Haack, &c. ; at Oxford, his brother, " Dr.
« Janus Jacobeus, frater meUicissimus," Rob. Morisson, Crabbe, sub-libr. of the
Bodleian, &c.
He visited Holland in 1672 and gives coloured figures of various sports ; in
Denmark he gives curious drawings about Copenhagen, and a Runic inscription
in the churchyard at FlemlOse, beginning "Est Rulfs doter"; 1674, Belgium ;
1675, France ; 1676, Italy ; (drawings of monkish dresses, and of street-sellers
in Rome) ; 1677, Germany. New Royal, 4°. 375.
1679. Itinerarium Franc. Reenberg, M.D. In Danish. Visits London and Oxford.
Notes of epitaphs in Westminster Abbey. New Royal, 4°. 377.
1679-83. Travels through Europe ; partly in Latin. There are 10 leaves, closely
written, about London, chiefly occupied with manners and customs, sports,* and
character. The writer stayed at the Golden Ball in Throgmorton Street. He
says a learned man had observed " there have been during our late troubles and
** confiisions more books printed in the English tongue than in all the vulgar
" languages in Europe." New Royal, fol. 129.
1683. An abridgement of the history of England, Scotland, and Ireland, to the end
of the reign of Charies II. In French. Thott, fol. 588.
1690. i. A collection of 26 letters fh>m Danish officers serving under Will. III. in
Ireland, chiefly written from Kinsale, Waterford and Limerick, with several
from prisoners of war in France at Vincennes, Abbeville, &c., and a short letter
in French from the Duke of Wurtemberg upon the raising of the siege of
Limerick, dated at the camp at Collin, 1 Sept. 1690.
ii. A diary of the proceedings of the army from 14 June to 27 July; in
German. Kail, 4<>. 455.
* The following appears to be an entry of sayings used in a game of some kind. " Who is
" there F Poor maid full of tsorre and care. Whad will poor maid have ? I beseech to rep
" poor Tham in. Is poor Tham dead P Poor Tham is dead. When did poor Tham dey P
" Yesterday in the morning grey. Partit i)oor Tham, and deid, deid. deid. I beared a bort
** sinp in the wood, poor Tham is dead, we will drink a half for poor Thame's sake, for he was
" a right ahish Ihonest H man. 1 will drink a half w* play for me self w' so schall every man.
'• Sup, pru, ncl, mel. dal, Tohn."
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 73
No. 1. — Eeport on Eoyal Archives of Denmark, &c. — continued.
MSS. in the Royal Library,
1690. i. 4 Aug. Lond. Letter from — Sachstedt with a short account of the
battle at Betuihy Head. French.
ii. Lift of killed and wounded at the siege of Limerick,
iii. Two diaries during the war in Ireland ; i. June - Sept. in Danish ;
ii. Aug., in German. Kail, fol. 86.
1690-1. Seren letters from soldiers at Waterford, Clonmel, Carrick, and Limerick.
[/6.]
1691. Accoudt of the battle of Aughrim; in Oerman. lit,
1692. Army list of the officers of the Danish troops in the English service. lb,
1693 Aug.-1694 Oct. Note-book of — [Thura]. Kept during a stay of 15
months at London, Oxford, and Cambridge.
80 Nov. at Oxf. '* Scoti pileis suis insuerant crucem in formam X, cnjus
" altera pars in serico albo, altera e caeruleo erat, in honorem D. Andreie
*' patron! Scotis.*' Long account (in Latin and Danish) of the celebration of
Holy Communion at Carfax Church, Oxford, on Easter Day, in nothing varying
from ordinary custom now. The two officiating clergy stood on the north and
south. " Tum progredientes convivse sacri gradum proximum mensn instmotum
'* genuflexi occupabant, alii superlores sellas occupabaut usque dum prioribus
" discedentibus locus daretur." At Oxford, in 1694, had lessons in Hebrew frt>m
Dr. Abandana three times a week at 10«. per month. New Royal, 8vo. 143 b.
1694. Copies of despatches from London. In French. Old Royal, fol. 677.
1698. SO May. " Ceremonies qu'on a observe ^ Kensington lors que le Comte de
Bonde rendit au Roy d'Angleterre I'ordre de la Jartiere du feu Roy de Suede
Charle XI ", with a long speech by the Count, and reply by the Bishop of
Salisbury, the Chancellor. Thqlt, fol. 460.
1699. Diaiy of public affairs in England from 1 March to 8 July, with notices of
general continental affairs; [perhaps by H. H. A. Stockens]. German, Old
Royal, fol. 680.
1705. Short chronological abstract of English history to 1702. German, Thott,
4». 1854.
1704. 15 Aug. Ulm. Copy of a letter from Ser. Winthems to Dr. John
Wandallinus, with an account of the battle of Blenheim. Kail, ibl. 86.
1706. ''Joomal," or Minute-Book of the Society for Promoting Christiaii
Knowledge, from 8 March 169| to 30 May, 1706. Old Royal, fi>l. 191.
w
1714. Travels in England in July-Sept, in a volume of travels in several countries
of Europe ; in Danish. Oxford (Bodleian, Boars' Head Song, &c.) and Oxford-
shire, Cambridge, London, Windsor. Many inscriptions and epitaphs. New
Royal, 4». 811.
c. 1712-1714. Account, in German, of a visit to England, in June and July of one
of the later years of Queen Anne. Very fuU account of the sights, &c., of
London ; visit to Oxford and Blenheim, Cambridge, Windsor, Hampton Court ;
notice of the Eddystone lighthouse.. Thott, 4<*. 1350.
1717. 1 Jan. Lond. <*L'anatomie de la Grand Bretagne, contenant un compte
particulier de ses differens interdts et partis, . . . . et ce que chacun d'eux,
avec tout le reste de I'Europe, pent esperer ou craindre du regne ou de la famille
du Roi George ; dans un memoire envoy^ par un intime ami IL on ministre
etranger nomm^ pour venir k la cour d'Angleterre." Thott, 4<*. 1352.
Shortly after 1723. " Etat present du commerce de fer de la Grande Bretagne."
The general opinion of the London merchants is that about 30,000 tons of iron
are annually imported from Sweden, 3,000 or 4,000 from Russia, 500 from
Norway, and 800 or 900 from the north of Spain. The Swedish iron is worth when
delivered in England from 13/. to 16/. per ton. 7 leaves. Thott, fol. 593.
1730. Ceremonies at installation of the Duke of Cumberland and the Earls of
Chesterfield and Burlington as Knights of the Garter. Fr. Thott, fol. 460.
1749. 11 June. *' Copi^ du memoire de M. Guydickens, ministre d'Angleterre, au
Roy de Suede.*' Kail, 4°. 649.
1761-4. Travels in Ireland by Christian Martfeldt. Danish, At Drogheda,
Dundalk, Newry, Belfast, Kilwatcr, Dublin, Kilkenny, and Cork. Notes on
manufactures, and on the yam -spinning at Bally castle, with a letter from John
Gatfield there and a sketch of a beetling machine. New Rojal, 4^. 377 d.
74 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTT-SIXTH BEPOBT OP THE
No. 1. — Report on Eoyal Archives of Denmark, &c.— w^nltmieA
MSS. in the Royal Library^
1765. " Joh. Gottf. Ehrichsen's Engelske Beise-Jonmal.'' Danish. On agrl-
cultnre and farming, with much about the coltivation of tnniips. The wnter
was with Mr. Walker, curate of Eaglescliffe, Yorkshire, and Bey. Thomas
Comber at East-Newton. New Royal, 4°. 877 6.
1770. 81 Auff. Lond. Long letter (in English) from Jacob de Bon, with an
account of Wilkes and the Middlesex election. Lord Chatham ** is the true
perpetuum mobile for causing disturbances in his country." Uldall, fol. 165.
1777. Journal kept by T. Bugge, the astronomer, during a visit to England in
Sept-No V. Lodged at Mr. Bower*s, a tailor, 31 Great Suffolk Street, Hay-
market. Drawings of astronomical instruments in the Observatories at Oxfoid,
Richmond, Greenwich, and Cambridge. Wilson's electric apparatus at the
Pantheon. Wedgwood's ware. Martin Dollond and Sam. Witford, and — Cum-
ming, astronomical instrument makers. Wilkinson's iron works. Mr. Anbert's
observatory. Lever's Museum. List of books, apparatus, and instnunents
bought in London, with their prices. New Boyal, 4°. 377 e.
1783. Very copious notes by D. G. Moldenhawer, Librarian of the Boyal Library
at Copenhagen, of a visit to London, Oxford, and Cambridge. Of the Bodleian
Library he gives the regulations then in force as to lending books, &c. Latin.
New Boyal, fol. 132.
From Thorkelin's collections there is a volume (numbered Old Boyal, fol. 268 6) of
Irish poems, in two parts. The first consists of SO vellum leaves, which were
formerly (by a seventeenth-century numeration) ff. 53-93 of some other
volume. They contain twenty-one poems, written apparently at the end of the
fifteenth century, or about 1500, with coloured initials to each poem, mostly of
the interlaced form usual in Irish MSS. (with, in two or three mstances, heads
of animals), but sometimes of more modem form. The second part consists of
21 leaves of paper, with some twelve poems, written in the 18th century.
The contents are as follow : —
1. " 2lil VhlB. c. i)A. cc.** [oednii] f. 2.
2. " Slrbro^Jk bOAfie aij FhlJ. c. ija." f; Sb.
3. •' Jlnpbl- c- i)A. ce." f. 4b.
4. Ocblfi [OrCiery ? ] 1- AiJSTolU f AJibAcl). cc-"^ 1 5.
5. Eight poemB without titles, ff. 6— 12i>.
6. '* SeAAi) ^cnuATtbrtT 075 brucsttf cc." f. 13.
7. " UillfAii) 05 n)C ai)b'4b [Mac an Bhaird ?J cc." f. 14.
8. "t)cub4 crioijobAr cc," f. 16.
9. " Cucofsc' Oclbfi? [Cucoigriche O'Ckryl} cc,'* f. 16.
10. "eij^ir obbo52A ccr f. i6b.
Jl. *• ei)COTl|q O AT)CAfiT)Ze cc." f. 17^.
12. •* Qocif Obboszie cc." f. 19.
13. " lolUijb [or lolUiro ?] o t)oiQt)AlUp c2." tB.
14. A poem without heading, f. 20.
PART XL
1. "Gocb" o l)eo6ArA ccc." f. 21.
2. " V)ac AT) bAinb cS." f. 21b.
n. " ObeosAM ccc." f.22b.
4. " t5uAin bfiTcrAijCAir." subscribed, " ?l Golcb" Ai) &019A19.** f.28.
6. " ScAbAij o OfbASAfiT (?) ccc." f. 24b.
6. •• ObeoftofA ccT." f. 29b.
7. Two poems without headings, ff. 31,34.
8. " eocb-=- ttA lieobzA." f. 38.
9. '• Un p» clcijA cc." f. 38b.
10. Poem without heading, f. 39.
11.** Qn)Aff o C Afibe cc." f. 41 .
At the bottom off. 41b u the name in capitals, of ** l^fofc {or ffottc.?) FfluOAilAeb-*'
(I hope^that' Irish scholars will find this table of contents intelligible.)
■ DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 75
No. I. — Eeport on Koyal Archives of Denmarki Stc-^^corUintied,
The Royal Lihrarym
Copy of a treatise by Father Inoes against the validity of the English episcopal
•nccession and orders. It is entitled, " Mannscrit de M. Fabb^ Renaudot
toachant les ordinations Angloises.*' But the following note is added in another
hand: " Ce memoire qni porte le nom de M. I'abbe Renaudot n'est point son
" ouvrage. Ce fut lui qui le mit entre les mains de son Eminence Mr. le Cardinal
" de Noailles, mais son veritable auteur est Monsieur Thomas Inesse, scavant
'' prestre Escossois, qui le lui donna dans le temps que le docte abb^ travaiUoit tk
" instroire son Eminence sor ceste matiere. En effet le mannscrit dont h est^
" tir^e cette copie a est corrige en quelques endroits de la main de M. Inesse, qui
'' y ajout^ ausside sa main le passage du livre d'Esdras [1 Esdr. II. 62] que finit
'< le memoire, et qui me Vh, faite verifier ce mois de Janvier dernier, 1731,
'* m'aiant fait Thonneur de me venir voir dans ma chambre. Cette copieci est
" defectueuse en quelques endroits." Innes says at the^onclusion of his essay
that he does not pretend to have shown that Barlow was never consecrated, but
he thinks there is abundant reason to consider his consecration doubtful. New
Royal, 4». 518.
Translation into Danish of Jeremy Taylor's letter to Christ. Hatton. Old Royal,
fol. 158.
*' Joachimi Rachelii Londinenna satyra ^''^in German verse. 8 leaves. Old Royal,
4«. 2070.
** Tolerantia diversamm religionnm "; a translation of an English tract written upon
the Discourse on the reasonableness of religion winch was published by Geo.
Villiers, Duke of Buckipgham, in 1685. 15 leaves; New Royal, fol. 86.
A printed Danish Bible contains the autographs of James I. and his Queen.
There are copies of four of Caxton's books in the Library, i. The book of Good
Maners; fine broad margins, but not very clean. On the last leaf is the
name of an early possessor ^°y°^"I P,^.-.^ „ ii. The Chastisyng of Goddes
Chyldem ; a fine clean copy, but a little cut down. '' Robert Duraunt doth owe
the book .... bought of John Howes .... of Ifylde (?) in Essex,
pr*c. V" (?) " This is written over (or under) another inscription, iii. The
Mirronr of the World ; beginning on A ig. Whether this is the first or second
edition I had no means at hand to determine. It is a dirty copy, and cut down.
It belonged to Thomas Baker, of St. John's College, Cambr., who has noted that
when printed '' it was then valued for the matter it contains ; is now valuable for
** the print, and is yet a present for a Lord." Former old owners were Nicholas
Skott and John Frohock, sen. iv. The Life of St. Catherine, &c. Perfect, but
rather stained and dirty. On the end cover, " Kateryn Hastyngf ," who was no
doubt the first possessor, and may be identified with Oitherine, wife of William
first lord Hastings, who died in 1504. In the 16th cent, there is the autograph of
another owner, <' Frances Wolfreston her book, bot of a solder." This book is
in the original stamped binding with oak boards. The others are in English calf,
of about the year 1700 or somewhat earlier, and appear to have been purchased
at the same sale, with the exception of No. ii. Nos. i, iii, iv, have on their
backs the sale numbers 428, 391, and 253, and are marked in pencil with the
same price, '< 1 " 1 * 0 " No. ii. appears to have belonged to Lord Somers and
Sir Joseph Jekyll ; it is bound in the same style as their MSS.,^ and is
marked inside *' Theol. 456 * * " a form of numeration coinciding with that
which is found in books from their Hbrary. Jekyll's library of printed books
was sold by auction in 1747.
76 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTT-SIXTH REPOBT OF THE
ERRATA IN REPORT FOR 1883
P. S, L 29, dele « Raleigh/'
P. 4, 1. 14 from bottom, "Hen. VI.," read «« Hen. IV."
P. 28, in the letter about Q. Mary's ezecntion, insert " tarn " before " inezpectati.
DEPUTY KEBPBB OF THE PUBLIC RECOBDS. 77
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls ; 5 Edward L— Continued
from 4i5th Report, App. IL, No. 3.
No. 2, — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward 1,-^conHnued.
m. I4d. (49). AbbetoD (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Siodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Agnes daughter of John de Bray against Geoffrey de Ledewyi
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (77). Abbleton (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to teke the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Ruton against Hugh de Beaumes, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 12 (91). Abederigg* (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William atte Orondle against Richard le Suur and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (38). Abederigge (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Attecronde against the prior of 8. Swithin's,
Winchester, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 3 (41). Aberconway ('* Aberconeway "), the abbat and convent of; simple
protection to. The King ; Rhuddlan, 8th October.
m. 23d. (28). Abingdon (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of Nicholas le Tamir, of Abingdon, against William de Hert-
well and others, touching a tenement in.
ni. lid. (44). Abington (Cambr.) ; appointment uf Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Agnes daughter of William le Fuyl against Matilda de Abington
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (50). Abram Q* Adburgham ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Aoulshowe against John Gilebrond and
others, touching common of pasture in.
Abram (Lane.) ; see Golbome.
Abutheleg' (Essex) ; see Aveley.
Ache (Suff.) ; see Ash.
Achton (Lane.) ; see Ashton.
fiK 19 (86). Ade (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Henry de
Caldewell agai^t Valentine do Shortford and Galiena his wife,
touching land in.
Acton (Lane.) ; see Egton.
m. 18d. (92). Acton (York); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dimoestor arraigned by
Anabil de Newebold, Hugh de Lathum, and Jul[iana] his wife
against Thomas le Provost and Joan his wife, touching possessions
in.
m. 19 (80). Acton Stone (** Stoniacton ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Roger son of Richard de Stonacton
against William son of Roger le Lung, touching a mesuage and
land in.
78 .APPENDIX ir. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
Adbargham (Lane.) ; see Abram.
m. 5d. (18). Adderbory (^ Edberbix* ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Looedaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned bj John Fitz-Kiehard, John de Brideshom, Richard
Neel, Richajrd Partrich, and Richard Fitz-Elena against Master
Nicholas de Roteland and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (34). Admondestod (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
bj John de Aldermaston against Matilda Walrand and Ismania
late wife of Geoffrey Heode, touching six mesauges and land in.
m. 27d. (16). Adset (" Adessete **) (Glonc.) ; appointment of Walter de Helinn
and Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of noTcl disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Walemore against Godfrey de Hulle and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (17). Aka, Adam de ; safe-conduct to, in going to parts beyond seas. By
R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor. Chester^
2nd September.
m. 2 (16). S. Alban's (Herts) ;■ appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Gilbert son of Thomas Finche againM WilHam Finche and others,
touching a mesuage and two parts of another in.
m. 17d. (88). S. Alban's (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobefaam and Ellas de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Edith
Fynch against Gilbert Fynch and others, touching a tenement in.
UL 2d. (39). S. Alban*s ; commission of gaol deliyery for, to William de Aete,
Roger de Bachesworth, William de Gorham, and Richard le
Fraunceis.
m. 2d. (77). Alcester (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice
daughter of William le Rus against John son of Adam Raggel>
touching a tenement in.
m. 85d. (87). Alcester (" Aleneestr* ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the certification arraigned by
Walter de Twyford against Thomas Chatel, touching a tenement
in. " ■
m. 20d. (70). Aldborough (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Amphlesia late wife of Grerard Aylard against Robert de Vilers^
touching land in.
m. 26d. (48). Aldbourne (Wilts) ; appointment of Walter de Wimborne and Solo-
mon de Rochester to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John Grasenloyl against John de Monemue and Alice his wife,
touching land in.
m. 18d. (75). Aldenham (Herts) ; appointment of Geoffrey de Leukenore and
R[ ] de Evesham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Adam de Aldenham against John Joyt and others, touching a
tenement in. •
m. lid. (12). Aldesworth, Adam de, Robert son of; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Nortliburgh to take the jury arraigned by
[etc in orig.] .
m. lid, (22). Aldesworth (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert son of Adam (or Ada) de Aldesworth against Isolda late
wife of Adam do Aldjesworth and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (64). Aldesworth (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Robert son of Adam '
(or Ada) de Aldesworth against Isolda late wife of Adam de *
Aldesworth, touching a tenement in. \
DEPUTY KBBPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 79
No. 2.-— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward l,^ontinued.
Aiding (Kent) ; §ee Talding.
m. 17d. (14). Aldingboam (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of norel ' disseisin arraigned by
Robert Attehippestall and Alice his wife against William Faynoc,
touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (28). Aldingham (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Heigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alan de Couplond against Alina de Aldingham and others, touching
m. 19 (29). common of pasture in; and to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the said Alan and Margery his wife against Robert
de Haverington and others, touching a tenement in Allithwaite
("Alythwayt**)-
Aldinton (Southt.) ; see Allington.
m. 18 (14). Aldithel', William de, going to the parts of Wales in the King's
suite ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Alan Os. Westminster^
4th May.
m. 18 (IS). Alditheleg*, William de, going in the Kmg's suite to Wales ; protec-
tion to, with clause. Westminster, 1st May.
Aldithelegh (Staff.) ; see Andley.
Alenburg* (Cumbr.) ; see Ellenborough.
Alewoldeby (Line.) ; see Audleby.
m. 7 (28) Alexander [III.], King of Scots (<< Scott'") to Edward L; letters
(oednle No. 1). of credence in favour ofW[illiam] bishop of S. Andrew's and
R[obert] bishop of Dumblape, Robert de Brus, Earl of Carrick,
and Richard de Strattun, whom he sends to the King. Cupar in
Fife, 10th July 29 Alexander III. [Rymer, 543.]
m. 21 (28). AJianor, the Queen-Consort ; grant to, of what pertains to the King
of the maritage of Isabel de Montacute late wife of Thomas de
Audeham, deceased, who held of the King in chief, and of the fine
if she shall make any to be able to many whom she will, and of
the forfeiture if she shall many without the licence of the King
or the aforesaid Alianor the Queen-Consort. Gay wood, 1 9th
March.
m. 11 (SO). Alianor, the Queen-Consort ; grant to, of that which pertains to the
King out of the maritage of Margaret late wife of Robert de
Briwes, deceased, the fine to be made with the King to enable her
to marry whom she will, and the forfeiture due to him if she should
marry without the licence of the King or the said Queen-Consort.
The King ; Woodstock, 24 th June.
m. 27 (20). Alianor, the Queen-Mother ; ^rant to, of all fines and amerciaments
of the men of her vills* which she holds in dower within the king-
dom made before William de Ippele, clerk, seijeant of the market
for trespasses of measures or other things whatsoever affecting the
office of the said William, with mandate in pursuance to the said
William to pay to the said Queen for the future the aforesaid fines
and amerciaments. Windsor, 12th December.
m. 23 (10). Alianor, the Queen-Mother; mandate to all justices, sheriffs, bailiffs
&c., to receive such attomies on behalf of, as Guy de Taunton her
seneschal or Robert (sic) shall appoint, the said Alianor having
given a '*dedimu8 potestatem" to the said Guy and Robert to
make attorneys in her name. Worcester, 26th January.
m. 25d. (26). Allerton (" Aluerton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger son of Radulph de Oterington against Adam
de Hulle and Christiana his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (53). Allerton (York) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
between same, touching a tenement in.
80 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT 0¥ THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 19cL (5). AUingtoD (" Aldinton ") (Southt.) ; appomtment of Walter de Wiiu-
bome and Solomon de Rochester to take the assise arraigned hy
the abbat of Hyde, Winchester, against Robert Helyun and Isabel
m. 19d. (6). his wife and others, toachiog a way stopped in ; and to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the said abbat against the
prior of S. Dennis near Sonthampton, touching common of pasture
in Stoneham (** Stanham **) Episcopi.
Allithwaite (" Alythwayt '*) ; see Aldingham.
m. 5d. (14). Alne (Warw.) ; appointment of Roser Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William,
parson of the church of Spernor (? tipernal), against the abbat of
Winchelcombe (" Wynchecomb' *•), touching common of pasture
m.
Alneuecherche (Wore.) ; see Alvechurch.
m. 18d. (59). Aire (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of Gilbert de Oskereswell against John de la Hanle,
touching a fosse in.
m. 6d. (26). Alrewas (•* Alrewys ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of Robert de Alrewys against
I^icholas de Alrewys and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (896). Alston (" Ayliston' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Henry
son of Richard de Muston' against Thomas de Ayliton, touching a
fosse destroyed in.
m. 18d. (84). Altofts! (»* Aletoftes ") (York; ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by
Roger Peytevyn against Henry de Kirkeby, touching a tenement
in.
m. I7d. (53). Altofts .(York) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger le Peytevyn against the said Henry
and Geoffirey his (" eus *') [son ?] touching a tenement in.
m. 27d.K24). Alton (" Aulton ") (Dors.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome
and Solomon de Rochester to take the certification arraigned by
James Russel against William son of Robert de Aulton, touching
a tenement in.
Aluerton (York) ; see AUerton.
m. 2d. (10). Alvechurch (" Elnenchirch ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William le Long against Hugh de
Norfolk and others, touching a tenement.
m. 25d. (70). Alvechurch ('* Aluenecherche ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the certification
arraigned by William de WasthuU, Radulph de Grunnespunt, and
Thomas de la KnoUe against Robert de la Chaumbre, touching a
tenement in.
m. 12 (58). Alverton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
Morin against Hugh de Houton' and Thomas de Hotoft, touching
a tenement in.
m. 8d. (80). Alverton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
Morin, of Kilmin^n (" Kilmincton' "), against Hugh de Houton,
and others, touchmg a tenement in.
m. 9d. (72). Alveton (" AliJeton* ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert Couenaunt against JFilota late wife of
Richard Oaenaunt and others, touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BBOORDS. 81
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward l.^--continued,
m. 25d. (29). Alveton (Staff.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimborne. and Solomon
de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Philip de Barjnton and Amabil his wife against the abbat of
Grokesden, touching common of pasture in.
m. 14 (14). Alvingham, licence to the canons and nuns of, in pursuance of an
inquisition a. q. d. taken by Alexander de Montfort, to enclose and
hold to them and their successors for ever the path between their
houses by which the parishioners of the said vill have access to the
parish church thereof (by reason of divers dangers and inoon-
veniences which arise from the Baid path to the injury of the said
religious), provided they make, for the convenience of the parish-
ioners and others, a path of at least the same width on the south
side of the old path. Windsor, 25th May.
m. 2d. (78). Alvingham (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William.
de Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
the prior of Alvingham against William sou of Richard Godred,
touching a tenement ia
m. 9d. (18). Alynton-near-La-Bech' (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobhaw
and Elias de Bckingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Giles de Holeford and Isabella his wife against
Walter de Agemuud and others, touching a tenement in.
Amberley (Sussex) ; see Ferring.
Ameneye (Glouc.) ; see Ampney.
m. 4d. (45). Amesbury (*' Ambresbir* **) (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by the prioress of Amesbury against John le Sauser and
others, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 8d. (ced. Ampleforth (" Ampelford' ") (York) ; appointment of John de-
Id.) (19). Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William del Bek* against William de Baxitoiv
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (58). Ampleforth (" Ampelford"^ (York); appointment of John de^
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William del Bek' against William de BaritOD.
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (15). Ampney (''Ameneye") (Glouc); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Adam Child, of Cirencester, and Matilda
his wife, and Sarah sister of the said Matilda against the abbat of
Cirencester, touching a mill and land in.
m. 2 (79). Ampney-Crucis (" Halyrode Ameney ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William le Sage against
the abbat of Tewkesbury and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (88). Amport (" Auneport ") (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Apelderfeld against John
de Cormaylles, touching a pond heightened in.
m. 14d. (89). Amwell ("EmmewelF") and Haley (" Heyle ") (Herts); appoint-
ment of John de Relate and William de Northburgh to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard son of William
Kerdif against Richard sun of Richard de Pount de Tenle, touching
a tenement in.
m. 25 (7). Andover ("Aundeure") (Southt.); appointment of Guichard de
Charrun and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Peter Chalker against Luke King', touching^
a tenement in.
m. 15 (18). S. Andrews in Scotland, safe conduct to W. Bishop of, in coming tO'
England, staying there and returning thence to his own parts.
Westminster, 12th May.
o 18899. P
8£ APPENDIX n. TO THK FOXTT-6IXTH XSPOBT OF THE
No* 2»— Calencbr of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I^— etm^tfecf.
m. Id. (67). Anstej, East (Devon) ; uppointment of Solomon do Roeliester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseinn
arraigned by Bobert de Crises against Nicholas Brid, toaching a
tenement in.
•m. lid. (52). Anstey (*' Anste ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned bj Radulph de Werkesbm'gh against Roger de
Cantok and Margaret his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. lid. (54). Anstey C Anste") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin* arraigned by Radulph de Werkesburgh against James
Russel and others, touching a tenement in.
Apeton (Norf.) ; see Hapton.
m. 12 (97). Appelton (Berks) ; appointment of Ro^er Loueday and John de
Mctingham to tf^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Amice
late wife of Richard Fitz-Thomas against Richard de Stok', toach-
ing a tenement in.
m. 18d. (17). Appleby (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate aoid
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard son of Roald de Overton, chaplain, Thomas
de la Penetrye and Gunnilda his wife, Christiana FitzAg^es, and
Cecilia FitzEmma against Robert de Boston, touching a mesuage
in.
m. 18d. (88). Appleby (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by John de
Coldington against the abbat of Hepp, touching conmion of pasture
in.
m. 19 (55). Appleby, a commission of gaol delivery for, to Thomas de Mn0e-
grave, Henry de Staneley, Robert Yafneuyth, and Henry de
Redman.
m. 18d. (91). Appleby, commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert de Yauenewich,
Henry de Staneley, Henry de Redeman, and Thomas de Dere-
wentewater.
m. 19 (54). Apse (Surr.) ; appointment of John de 0>beham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Mabel de la Reye against Margery late wife of William le Fishere,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 18d. (57). Ardsley (** Erdeslawe ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Thomas de Erdeslawe against William
son of John le Clerc and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (80). Ariey (" Harlegh ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Shepeye against Radulph de Lymeseye and Jolm le
Gewere, touching a tenement in,
m. 28d. (18). Arlingham ('* Erlingham ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Cecilia Attewod against John Attewode,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (52). Arlsey (" Eylrigeseye ") (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Michael de Ros against Stephen de Eddeworth,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (82). Amaldi, William, of Saubanhac, citizen of Bayonne, licence to, to
reconstruct a certain weir which is called the Fishtrap (" Nassa ")
upon the water or river of Lador between Forgauer and La Hounte,
where he may think best, and to hold the said weir as a fishtrap or
fishery to himself and his heirs, ^o that the said weir be not to the
King's damage, paying therefor to the King and his heirs or to the
constable of Bordeaux for the time being a yearly rent of 15/. of
money of Bordeaux. Westminster, 4th Maj .
BSPTTTT KVEVmR OF THE PUBLIC BftOOBDa 88
Ka 2.«— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward l^^-^'^ontmued.
m. 95d. (77). Artharet (Cambr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William do
Xorthburgh to take the jniy arraifin^ed by Adam FitzGuncelin
against John FitzGuncelin, touching two mesuageR and land in.
m. 25d. (79). Arthuret (Cumbr.) ; appointment of same to take the certification
arraigned by Adam son of Gocelin de Artureth against John son
' of Gocelin de Arthuretfa, touching two mesuages and land in.
m. 12d. (19). [Arundel ?], commission of gaol delivery for, to William Aguyllon,
Bobert de Yilers, John de Turevill', and Henry de Lyuns. [The
name of the gaol is omitted in the roll.]
m. 12d. (35). Arundel, commission of gaol delivery for, to William Aguyllon,
William de Hautehve (" de Atta Kipa")> Denis de Crofte, and
Henry de Lyuns.
m. 1 (14). S. Asaph, Anion, bishop of; grant to, and to his successors of that
church of the peaceful use and enjoyment of those rights, liberties,
and possessions and customs long since obtained which, in past
times, he and his predecessors, bishops of that place, have used and
enjoyed. Bhuddlan, 15th November.
m. 21 (11). S. Asaph, Anian, bishop of; licence to, to convey his com and other
goods from the parts of England to the parts of Wales and vice
▼ersa, with safe conduct to t£e said bishop and his men in convey-
ing the same. Halse, 22nd February.
m. 18 (9). S. Asaph, Gervase, canon of; safe conduct to, in going in the King's
land with the reliquary (" sanctuario ") called Engletheu, staying
there, and returning thence to his own parts. Westminster, 4th
May.
2 m. 28 (18). S. Asaph, Gruffud, archdeacon of ; safe conduct to, in going to his own
parts, staying there, and returning into England to his lord the
bishop of S. Asaph. Worcester, 27th January.
m. 14 (6). S. Asaph, the canons of the church of ; simple protection to. Windsor,
24th May.
m. 25 (35). Ascott (" Askote") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Geofirey de Leukenore
and Geoffrey Russel to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Agnes daughter of John de Baldon and Matilda her sister
against Jordan le Forester and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (51). Ascott (** Askote **) (fixL) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel ^seisin arraigned
by Agnes daughter of John de Baldon and Matilda her sister
agfunst John Horn and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (12). Ascott (Oxf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned
by the said Agnes and Matilda against Jordan le Forester and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (30). Ascott (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the certification arraigned by Henry de Cudelington
and Joan his wife against Boger de Oily and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 9d. (85). Asgarby ("Askerby'O (Line); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de la More against Bobert son of Henry de
Lund and Gilbert son of John Tak', touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (92). Asgarby (*< Askerby ")> Bacton or Batton (PBoughton), and
Howell (" Hnweir '') (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de la More, of Asgarby (** Asgerby "), against
John Fitz-William and Isolda Fitz-Gilbert, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 17d. (74). Ash (" Asse ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margery late wife of John de Bikebrok' against
Wilham de Bikebrok', touching a tenement in.
p 2
84? APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 18d. (55). Ash ("Esshe") (Kent); appointment of John de 0>beham and
Elias de Bekiugham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
hj Theobald son of Theobald de Helles and William his brother
against Alan de Twytham and William de Gosehal', touching
land in.
m. 5d. (35). Ash (" Esshe **)-ncar-Wingbam (Kent) ; appointment of Master
Radalph de Freningham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Ash (" Fraxino ")
against William do Feyreport and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (12). Ash (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by Herbert de
Caunne against the prior of the Hospital of S. John of Jerusalem
in England, touching a way stopped in.
m. 19 (71). Ash (Somers.) ; appointment of same to take the assise arraigned by
Herbert de Caun against the prior of Taunton, touching two fosses
levied in.
m. 19 (89). Afch (Somers.) ; appointment of same to take the assise arraigned by
the said Herbert against the said prior and others, touching a
watercourse diverted in.
fu. 25 (9). Ash (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Waltei
de Wimbonie to take the jury arraigned by Herbert de Caunne
against the prior of Tauutoo, touching a tenement in.
Ash (Somers.) ; tee Witcombe.
m. 18d. (6). Ash ("Ache") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Henry de Caldewell against Valentine de Shotford and Graliena
his wife, touching land in.
m. 16d. (39). Ash (Suff.) ; appointmentofKogerLoveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise arraigned by Roger dc Bikerwik' against Wil-
liam de Ashe, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 12d. (87). Ash (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the jury arraigned by Roger de Bikerwik* against
William de Asshe, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 20d. (40). Ash-near-Ipswich (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Joan Tnpote and Matilda her sister against Robert de Preston and
Philip Bunte, touching a mesuage and land in.
rc. 16d. (68). Ashampstead and Basildon (" Basceldene") (Berks) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned
by Margery late wife of Peter de Anesy and Mathew de Anesy
against Richard de Vernon, touching rent in.
m. 5d. (57). Ashbome (" Asseburn* ") (Derby) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Ingota de Roulesbetch* against John de
Ostecote, touching a moiety of a toft in.
m. Id. (13). Ashbome (" Essebum ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Brayn and Emma his wife against Ascelina
de Rodyert and Henry Teyt, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (100). A»hby (" Askeby ") (Norf.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de Sallicibus against Hugh de Cailly and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (25). Ashby (" Askeby ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas Magge against Hugh de Caily and others, touching a
tenement in.
Ashby (Norf. [? Suff.]) ; see Somerleyton.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 8d. (72). Ashby (*' Essebj ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loaedaj and
John de Metingham to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned
bj the abbat of Pipwell against Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter)
of Walter de Esseby and others, touching a tenement in.
■m. ISd. (31). Ashewyot (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Louedaj and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
de Skerning and Fyna his wife against John Haliday and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (97). Ashton (" Asseton* ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Hellebule agaiost William son of Robert de
Asseton' and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (48). Ashton (" Achton' **) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radulph del Ridding' and Groditha his wife against
Ameria de Morton and Radulph de Mitton, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 6d. (4S). Ashton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester abd
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Denise late wife of John de Asscheton against
Florence de Scouiir and others, touching a tenement in.
Ashton (Wilts) ; see Leigh.
m. 22d. (30). Ashwell (" Ashewelle '*) (Herts) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Standon and Margery his wife against
John son of Richard le Provost, of Ashwell, junior, touchmg a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (22). Ashwyot (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
de Skeminge and Fyna his wife against John Haliday and others,
touching a tenement in.
Askeby (Norf.) ; see Ashby.
m. 8 (94). Askham (<< Escum ") (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger Fitz-Orm against Thomas de EUebek, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 21d. (21). Aslacton (** Aslakton **) (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John Piumle against Radulph Ic Pestur and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5d. (89). AsIacton-near-Moulton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Reginald le Gros against the prior of the church of S Mary of
Thetford, touching a mesuage in.
XL 2d. (44). Aspatria ('< Aspatrik ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Rei^^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter Dayncurt against Thomas de Maltun and others
touching a tenement in.
m. 10 (2). Asphale, Master Geoffrey de, clerk ; acquittance to, of 300/. paid into
the Exchequer by him out of the issues of the manors of Roger le
Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, of Haneworth and
Suthfeld (Norf.), and Eenet and Saham (Cambr.), of which the
King had committed the custody by grant of the said earl to the
said Geoffrey for the levying thereout of certain debts due to the
King by the said Earl, the said manors having been restored by
the King to the said Earl. The King ; Woodstock, 25th June.
m. 9d. (88). Aspley (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Reginald de Huntebach' and Lucy his wife and Amice her
sister against Richard Fitz-JohOj touching a mesuage and land in.
86 APPENDIX II* TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH BEPORT OP THE
NouN2.-«Oalendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward l.'^^coniinued.
m. Sd. (69). Assecote (Den.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochestor and- Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by QeofFrer de Langeley against the abbat of Glastonbury, touciung
common oi pasinre in.
m. 27d. (61). Asthall (Ozf.) ; appointment of Boger Lovedayand Johnde Meting-
ham to tiike the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Joan daughter
of Bobert son of Eustace de Asthalle and Christiana sister of the
said Joan against William FitzEustace and Ocnel EitzDamerona,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (79). Asthall («EsthaUe") and Aston C<Eston") (Oxf.) ; appointment
of Boger I/oueday and John de Metingbam to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William le Heyr against Bichard de
Corneweyle and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (43). Astley (Lane) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Geoffrey Bussell and Isolda his wife a^nst Henry de Tytesley
and Alexander de Astley, touching land m.
m. 8d. (21). Astley (" Astelee*') (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Isolda daughter of William de Walton against Alex-
ander Fitz-Margery and Hugh his (or her) brother, touching a
tenement in.
Aston (Oxf.) ; see Asthall.
Aston (Staff.) ; see Maer.
m. 15d. (78). Aston-near-Stone (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Geofifrey de Waleton against Amice late wife of
Henry de Werdon*, of Harleston (** Herlawston ")» *od others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (16). Astwood (Wore); appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Bichard son of William Henry against Bichard son
of Bobert de Astwod' and others, touching land and two parts of a
mesnage in.
m. 4d. (48). Astwood, Bobert (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master- Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Bobert de Astwode against Thomas de Ast-
wode, touching a tenement in.
Aterdyue (York) ; see Attercliffe.
m. 7d. (37). Atherton (Derby) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bichard de Putreslathe against William son of William de Athei^
ton, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (72). Attercliffe (" Aterclyue ") (York) ; appoiutroeut of same to take a
similar assise arraigned by Bobert de Gringeley and Elena his wife
against Badulph Chaumpeney and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (18). Atterham (?) (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda late wife of Thomas le Briane against
Richard Chume, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (46). Atterhame, Newington (** Neweton "), and Minster-in-Sheppey
("Menstre de Escapeye'*) (Kent); appointment of John de
Cobeham and Ellas de Bekingham to tike the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Bichard de Brademere and Alice his wife
and John le Despenser against William de Bossyndon and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (64). Attlebridge (Norl) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas de Hestrir against John de Estru and others, touching a
tenement in.
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No. 2.— ^Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 19 (96). Atwick (" Athewik") (Tork) ; appointment of Gnichard de Gharmn
and William de Northbnr{rh to take the jury arraigned bj Peter de
Lnnd and Agnes bis wife, Hngh Knape, William le Wayte, and
Badolph Porchet against Walter de Lascy and Matilda lus wife,
touching a tenement in. .
m. 24d. (64). Atwick (*' Athewik ") (Tork) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Korthbnrgh to tiJce the jury arraigned bj Peter de
Lnnd and Agnes his wife, Hugh Knape, William le Wayte, and
Radulph Porchet against Waller de Lascy and Matilda ms wife,
touching a tenement in«^
m. 6d. (87). Atwick (*' Athewik' ") (Tork) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and iWilliam de Northburgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Stanceby and Elena his wife against
Peter del Lund and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (23). Audenard, Giles de, clerk, nomination of, to be provided, in
accordance with a mandate from Pope Gregory to R[obert]
bishop of Bath and Master Thomas Bek, archdeacon of Dorset, in
the church of Salisbury, to provide ecclesiastical benefices either
prebends or others, with or without cure, for three clerks of the
King's household. Westminster, 15th May.
m. 5d. (80). Audleby (<<Alewoldeby") (line); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
axraigned by Walter son of William de Alewoldeby against Henry
FitxGikel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d- (42). Audleby (** Alewoldeby ") (Line.) ; appointment of same to take a
similar assise arraigned by Walter son of William de Alewoldeby
against Henry FitzGikeP and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d, (51). Audley (" Aldithelegh' ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert le Werich', of Poddemore,
against Henry le Barbur and others, touohing a tenement in ;
m. 14d. (52). and the similar assise arraigned by the same Robert against Richajcd
de Tyknes and others, touching common of pasture in the same
Till.
m. 8d. (54). Auedarigh (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisiU arraigned by
Henry de Wedhacre against Roger de Miresko and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 5 (40). Aueynes, John de, and Agnes his wife ; letters of attorney to, in
fgivour of Richard Knot and William son of Geoffrey de North-
ampton for Ireland. The King ; Rhuddlan, 7th October.
m. 8d. (104). Aughtou (** Auhton' **) (Tork) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alan son of Robert de Brichton against German
Bey (?), touching a way stopped in.
m. 2 (7). Aure Peverel (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Kymelond, chaplain, against Henry de
Raleghe and Richard de Brendesworthy, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (81). Aveley (" Aluitheleg* ") and Wennington (" Wenyton") (Essex);
appointment of John de Cobeham and Ellas de Bekingham to take
Uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John le Bret against the
prior of the hospital of S. John of Jerusalem in England and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (62). Aveley (" Aluithele ") and Wennington (Essex) ; appointment of
John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Alice Coleman against friar Alan de
Renham and others, touching a tenement in. See also Wennington.
88 APPENDIX II. TO THE EORTY SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Boils : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 12 (45). Axerigg* (? Ea^tridge) (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Jordan de Dicherigg' against David
Lonel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (15). Axfoid ("Axeford") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned bj Hildebrand de London against Robert
bishop of Salisbury and others, touching a tenement m.
Aydinethorp (Norf.) ; see Edingthorpe.
jn. Id. (84). Aylesbury (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Clemency late wife of Richard son of Robert de Ayllesbir against
William son of Robert de Aillesbir' and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
jn. 12 (75). Aylesbury ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Philip Durdent,
Alexander de Hamden, Gubert de Bulebek*, and Richard des
Arches.
Aylesford (Kent); $ee Hailing.
m. 25d. (27). Ayleston (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take certification arraigned by William de Sadington
against John de CautUupe and others, touching a tenement in.
SI. 13d. (46). Aylnetheston' (Ueref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodihgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam le Ro and Sibyl his wife, Reginald le Smithes-
sone and Matilda his wife against John de Kingeston and others,
touching a tenement in.
in. lOd. (58). Ay Hon in Little Marcle (*' Markeleye '*) (Hereford) ; appointment
of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter de Littleton and
Margery his wife against Roger Tyrel, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (66). Backwell (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Humphrey de Stouyll against Thomas de Bayuse
and Richard de Gumberwe, touching common of pasture in.
n. lid. (57). Backwell (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Humfrey de Scouill' against Thomas de Bayuse and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 21d. (63). Baconstborpe ("Thorp' Bacun ") (Norf.); appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Roger Douning' and Cecilia his wife against
Robert Josep* and others, touching land in.
Baconstborpe (Norf.) ; see Lodnes.
Bactou (Line.) ; see Asgarby.
m. 19d. (74). Bacton (" Baketon "), Honing, Swafield (" Swalhefeld "), and
Boystorp* (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Silvester de Swineford against William de Bovill, touching
possessions in.
m. 13d. (51). Bscton ("Baketon*") (^Suff.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter Attechirche against Geoffrey, the parson of Bacton
(** Baketon* ") and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (40). Bacton ("Baketon ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William Hubbe, of Yarmouth, against William de Bovill,
touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — CalendHi- of Patent RoUa: 5 Edward 1. — continued,
m. 27d. (43). Bacton (" Baketon ")-ne»r-Bromholm (Xorf.) ; appoiotment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Hubbe against William de Bovill*,
touching a tenement in.
m. S5 (68). Haddesley (Warw.) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and
Roger Loveday to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
liiabel late \fi£e of Richard de Warewik' against Geoffrey son of
Geofi&'ey de Langelegh and others, touching a mesuage and
land in.
. m. 7d. (45). Baddesley (" Baddesl' ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Radulph de
Henffham and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Isabella late wife of Richard de Warwick
against Geoffrey son of Geofirey de Langel* find others, touching
a teiiement in.
m. 6d. (SO). Baddeslcy (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Isabel
late wife of Richard de Warwick against Geoffrey son of Geoffrey
de Langele and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (8). Baddesley (Warw.) ; appointment of Rop;er Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Isabel
late wife of Richard de Warrewik* against Geoffrey son of
Geoffrey de Langley and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (22). Baddow (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loueday aod John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of Legh against Roger Bryman and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 7d. (96). Baddow, Little (Essex) ; nppointmcnt of John de Cobham and John
de Louetot to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas le Gras against John de Coweye and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 23 (4). Badelesmere, Gnncelin de, justiciar of Chester ; dedimus potestatem
to, to demise to farm the King's domains of Chester for the term
of four or five years. Worcester, 24th January.
m. 28 (5). Badelesmere, Guncelin de, justiciar of Chester ; [mandate to], to pay
to Master Radulph de Besages, clerk, for certain business of the
King 500 marks out of the money delivered into his custody in
accordance with the King's precept by Master Robert de Belvoir
and the sheriffs of Lancaster, Cumberland, and Westmoreland out
of the fifteenth of the aforesaid cos. Worcester, 24th January.
m. 21 (85). Badelesmere, Gimcelin de, justiciar of Chester, and the abbat of
Chester; mandate to, to pay to Bartholomew de Suthleye and
Master William de Louth 838/. out of the fifteenth in their custody
in the abbey of Chester. Norwich, 80th March.
m. 20 (1). Concurrent and similar mandate to the same to pay 250 marks to the
same.
m. 20 (17). Mandate to the same to pay 427/. 14«. 6(L to the said William out of
the fifteenth in their custody. Westminster, 25th April.
m. 20 (18). Concurrent and similar mandate to the same to pay 200/. to the
same.
m. 20 (19). Concurrent and similar mandate to the same to pay 200 marks to
the same. [In margin << Yacat quia restituta fuit littera et
caneellata."]
m. 8d. (ced. 2) B[adeleBmere], G[uncelin] de, justiciar of Chester ; mandate to, to
(12). pay out of the issues of his ballivate 55 marks to the abbat and
convent of Basingwerk* which the King owes them for a house
bought of them ; allowance to be made to him therefor in the said
issues. The Camp near Basingwerk, 22nd August.
• Badelkiug* (Berks) ; see Balking.
Badingham (Suffl) ; see Lazfield.
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No. 2. — ^Calendar of Patent Eolla : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 12 (85). Badington (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Louth (** Luda"), parson of Ufiford, against John de
Cameys and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (65). Baggeston' (DeTon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas le Marchaunt against Peter de Wotton,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 2 (83). Balby (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Leeia
de Balleby and Amice her sister against John Belle and others,
touching a tenement in.
Baldeswell (Norf.) ; see Bawdeswell.
m. 27d (49). Balking (*' Badelking* ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Master Richard de Offynton against Qerard Delisle
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d. (18). Bamburgh (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas son of Nicholas de Bamburg* against Edusa late wife c^
Walter de Bardeneye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 (9). Bamburgh [(Northumbr.)] ; the Hospital of S. Mary Magdalen of,
acceptance of the commisimus at will to Thomas de Bamburgh of
the custody of, by Thomas de Normanvill vice the late warden of,
who was ** minus sufficiens." Shrewsbury, 80th October.
m. 8d. (ced. 1) Banastre, Robert; protection to. The Camp near Basiugwerk, 18th
(16). August.*
m. 23d. (12). Banbury (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Walter le Teynturer and Pama his wife and Margery sister of the
said Pama against Simon Golyas, touching a mesuage in.
m. 23d. (16). Banbury (Oxf.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Joan daughter of Osbert de Clatercote
against Robert de Clatercote, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (86). Banbury (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Alice
Fitz-Humfrey a^inst the bishop of Lincoln and others, touching
three mesuages m.
m. lid. (61). Banbury (Oxf.); appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Geof-
frey le Tanur against Thomas le Clerc and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 9d. (80). Banbury (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Osbert
Hakelot and Agnes his wife against Robert de Cestreton, touching
a tenement in.
m. 20d. (59). Banbury, commission of gaol delivery for, to GeoSrej de Leukenore
and Geoffrey Russel.
m. 22 (20). Bangor, the clerk of John, bishop of, lately come to the parts of
England at the mandate of R[obert] archbishop of Canterbury on
the business of his said master, safe conduct to, in returning to
Wales. Banbury, 18th February, 5 Edw. I.
m. 7 (18). Bangor A[nian], bishop of; simple protection to. The King;
Chester, 2 Ist July.
m. 7 (14). Bangor, the Friars Preachers of; special protection to them, their
men, and the goods in their house. The King; Chester, 2 Ist
July.
* m. 8d (oed. Id.) Twelve entries which ought to have been enrolled on Fine Boll 5 Edward I.
(1) to 12) occupy the upper part of the dorse of oedule (1) .
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No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward 1,-^ continued.
nL led. (1ft). Bardfield (^'Beidefeld") (Essex) ; appointment of John deCobeham
and Elias de Bekinghun to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj Agnes Bokewinte against William de Pacston and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27 (18). Baidnej, mandate of intendence and respondence addressed to the
knights, freemen, and other tenants of the abbej of, in favour of
Peter abbat of, who was removed from the rule of the said abbey
by an uignst judgment of the bishop of Lincoln and restored on
appeal by B[obert] archbishop of Canterbury. Windsor, 10th
December.
m. 7 (17). Bardsey, the abbat of ; simple protection to. The King ; Chester,
2l8t July.
m. 7 (5)« Baret, Thomas, of Hakeneston' ; pardon to, of the homicide of Edith
daughter of William Aldewyne, of which he is indicted. The
King ; Chester, 17th July.
m. 2 (17). Barford (" Bereford' ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the attaint arraig^^ by Bobert
de Walekote against Godfrey de Sadinton and Olive his wife,
touching a tenement in.
jn.8d.(ced. Id.) Barkeburgh (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
(14). de Northbuigh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Clemency (** Clement* ") de Longuilers against John de E
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (65). Barkham (Berks) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Joan
de Maundeuill' against Adam (or Ada) de Stratton, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 24d. (43). Barking (**Berking") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias' de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Bichard Dine and A veUna his wife against Bichard
le Parker and others, touching rent in.
m. 28d. (10). Barking and Dagenham ("Dakenham") (Essex) ; appointment of
John de Cobeluun and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
mort dancester arraigned by Greoffrey FitzPcter and Joan his wife
against Adam de Weston and Sarah his wife, touching land in.
m. 22d. (28). Barkstone ("Barkeston ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de la Clhaumbre against Simon de Thoip* and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (25), Barlestone (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Isabel daughter of Bichard Brian against Bichard Brian and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (9). Barlestone (Leic.) ; appointment of Badulph de Heufrham and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Isabel daughter of Bichard Brian against Bichard Brian
and others, touching a tenement in. By B[obert] bishop of Bath
and Wells, the Chancellor ; Chester, 2nd September.
m. 12d. (10). Barley (" Bereleye ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by prior of Drax against Bobert de Bereleye, touching
common of pasture in.
nu 5d. (75). Barley (" Berlegh ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bobert de Berleg* against Thomas prior of Drax,
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (76). Barley (York) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by James de Berlcj^h against Thomas prior of Drax and
oihersy touching a tenement iiu
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No. 2. — Calendar of Pateat Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 14d. (46). Barleywode (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Relate and William
de Northburgh to tak«3 the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Matilda Kaskyn against John Le Norreys and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 7d. (53). BarnbroQgh {*' Bamebarg' ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
difiseisin arraigned by Clement (or ClemeDCj) 4e Lungyilers
against John de EynilP and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (81). Bamby-upon-Don (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nicholas sou ' of Reginald de Barneby against Philip abbat of
Roch and others, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 8 (81). Bamby-above-Wyme (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to tdke the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry son of Richard de Barneby against Grerard de
Fumiuall' and others, touchmg a tenement in.
m. 15d. (27). Bamby-above-Wyme (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry sou of Richard de Barneby against Gerard de
Fumivall' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (92). Baruham-near-Carlton Forehoe (*' Bemham juxta Earleton Four-
. . . . howe ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Thomas son of Simon de Bcrnham against John de Muntorbyn,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 25d. (83). Barningham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Lucy
daughter of John son of Luke de Otelegh against Roger le Bygod,
[earl of] Norfolk and marshall of England, and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19d. (SO). Barnstaple (*' Berdestapl' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Pruca against G^firey FitzRobert
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (52). ]3arrington ('* Barenton ") (Cambr.) : appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Giles de Barenton against Walter de Huntercumbe,
touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (81). Barrow (**Barwe") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to tske the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Gilbert de Barwe against Thomas le Faukoner and others,
touching a tenement in.
Barrow (Line.) ; see Worlaby.
m. 9d. (8). Barrow (" La Berewe ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodlngton to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Alice de Penedok' and Margery her
sister against Robert de la Cliue of Penedok', touching land in.
Worcester, 6th July.
m. 26d. (4). Barrow Gumey (" Burwe Gomey ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Radulph de Taunton against John
FitzAuselm and William le Messer, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 12 <98). Barton (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam de Hartewell against John de Ely and John de Andeswell,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (85). Barton (Bucks); appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas Purnele against Henry de Barton and Robert Prodhomme,
touching a tenement in.
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XH, 27d. (219). Barton-near-Gloucester; commission of gaol deliyerjfor, to Roger de
BurghuU and Roger le Rus.
m. 2 (15). Barton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
German de Neweham against the abbat of Stanlawe and Geoffrey
le Byrun, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (105). Barton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de Wytheton against Geoffrey Byrun and the abbat of
Stanlaw, touching common of pasture in.
m. ]8d. (18). Barton (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de Withinton against Roger de Eccles, chaplain, and Grerman
de Neuham, touching common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (58). Barton (Lane.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by German de Neuham against Geoffrey Brun and
Robert, abbat of Stanlaw, touching common of pasture iu.
m. 7d. (81). Barton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reipite and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de Wichinton against Roger de Eccles, chaplain, and German
de Neuham, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (40). Barton (Lano.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam de Holm against Robert de Grelleye and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 6d. (48). Barton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Yaruerith' de Barton against Geoffrey de Byrun and the abbat of
Stanlowe, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2d. (1). Barton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by Alexander de
Meye and Agnes his wife against John de Bromhirst, touching a
tenement in. Shrewsbury, 26th [Oct].
m. 24d. (1). Barton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel dSseisin arraigned by
John Baudewin against Gilbert de Gaunt and others, touching a
tenement in. Woodstock, 4th February.
m. 2 (59). Barton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Master Nicholas de Briddeport
against Nicholas de Walton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (95). Barton (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert Houel against Richard le Evr and Simon, abbat of 8.
Edmund's, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (53). Barton Bulmeriskir (York) ; Appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Petronilla late daughter of Matilda Attekirke against
Peter de Rob, touching land in.
m. 17d. (84). Barton-near-Tees (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry le Rutur against the abbat of S. Agatha,
touching a toft and land in.
m. 7d. (49). Barwe (? Barrow) (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the aiwise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by John de Baruwe against William de Euereus
and others, touching a tenement in.
Barwe (licic.) ; see Barrow,
m. 2 (41). Barwick (" Berewik* ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiffned
by the prior of Buckham against Philip de la Mare and o£eta»
touching a tenement in.
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No. 2.— ^lendftr of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I.^-^onA'iHferf.
■tt. 9ftd. (78). Banrick (** Berewik' ") (Norf .) ; appointment of Rog«r Loreda^ and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseiflin arraigned
by Hagh son of Hugh de Stanhowe against Alexander le Clerk, of
Bingstead, touching a tenement in.
Basildon (Berks) ; see Ashampstead.
m 25d. (66). Basin^ham (Wore) ; appointment of John de Metingham and John
de Keigate to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margery de Multon against William de Staunton, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5 (1). Basingwerk, the abbat of; safe conduct to, in taking wool to London,
staying there, and returning thence. The King, Rhuddlan, 25th
August.
m. 10 (62). Bataiir, Richard ; exemption to, for life, at the instance of B[obert]
bishop of Bath and Wells, from serving on assises, juries, or recog-
nitions against his wilL The King, Worcester, drd July.
m. I8d. (51). Bath; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de S. Laud, Hubert
Husor, and Adam de Button.
m. 22 Bath and Wells ; Robert bishop of, licence to, to enclose 60 acres of
(cedule 2). woods in his manor of Cheddar within the forest of Mendip, to be
held by him and his successors. Woodstock, 7th February,
5 Edw. L
m. 7 (81). Bath and Wells, the bishop of, the chancellor; safe conduct to the
men of, in taking two carts of, with iron and other things to the
parts of Norfolk, and bringing them back again. The King,
Chester, 16th July.
m. 8 (24). Bath and Wells, R[obert] bishop of, the chancellor; simple pro-
tection to. The King, Rhuddlan, 9th October.
m. 3 (29). The same ; similar protection to. Same date.
m. 2 (96). Battle ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Heure and
Radulph le Sauvage.
m. 24d. (58). Bawdeswell C Baldeswell ") (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by William
son of William de Montcheaney, Roger de Coggeuial' and William
Phelipp against Thomas le Copere, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (25). Bawsey (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
James de Thorpe and Christiana his wife against John de Tilneye
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (63). Bawtry (York) ; appointment of John de Heigate and William de
Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Agnes late wife of
William le Suur, of Eppewich, against Nicholas FitzNicholas,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (1). Baxterley (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel^ disseisin arraigned by John
de C^etewynd against Thomas de Edensonere, touching common of
pasture in. By the chancellor, Shrewsbury, 20th October.
m. 26d. (4). Bayonne ; appointment of Stephen de Penecestre, Richard de Hole-
brok, Radulph de Sandwich, and Master Geofirey de Haspale to
make peace between the men of Yarmouth and the men of, for the
composing of certain contentions between them. Windsor, 16th
December.
m. 21 (18)* Bayonne ; ratification of a composition lately entered into and con-
firmed between the mayor and commonalty of the city of, on the
one part, and the burgesses and commonalty of the vill of Yarmouth
on the other part, touching a certain peace ordained between them
upon divers trespasses committed on both sides and certain con-
ditions confirmed between them by Stephen de Penecestre, warden
of the Cinque Ports. Luton, 3rd March. In duplicate.
m. 20 (28). Beame, Gaston vicomte de ; pardon and release to, at the request of
Philip King of France, of the King's anger against him, it being
understood that by reason of such release there shall be no abate-
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' ineotof tl^e award tot>e pronoiineed by the said King of Fnmee
nor of the amends to be receiTed by £dw. I. by such award, the
said Gkifiton haviofir surrendered himself to the will of Edw. I.» and
he having made reference to the said King of France. West-
minster, 28th April, 5 Rdw. I. [In French.]
m. 19d. (19). Bearwardcote (** Berewardcote ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northbnrgh to take the avssise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Kichard de Dan against Sampson de Don
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (6). Bearwardcote (** Berewardecote ") and Bumaston {** Bninalston' ")
(Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard de
Dun against Sampson de Dun and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 34 (5^. Beaiichamp, John de ; mandate of intendence addressed to the
tenants of the castles of Carmarthen and Cardigan in feivour of, as
constable of the said castles and bailiff of Edmund the King's
brother of the same, the custody of the said castles having been
committed to the said John, daring pleasure, by John Fukeram,
seneschal of the said Edmund. Worcester, 24th January.
m. 24 (6). Concurrent mandate of livery in pursuance addressed to William de
Boleviir, constable of the aforesaid castles.
m.'27 (4). Beatichamp, William de, earl of Warwick ; rogamus to all the King's
friends to grant safe conduct to Donelin de Florence, merchant,
and his men in bringing to England twelve horses " de pretio " for
the use of, and of certain others. Windsor, 8th December.
*
m. 20d. (19). Beccles (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of Alan Oky, of Redisham, against Henry Hasard and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (48). Beccles (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Avelina daughter of William de Thweyt and Alice her sister
against John Daunard, touching a mesuage in.
m. 16d. (2). Beccles (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Heniy
son of Roger Orger against Philip de Brakenhurst, touching a
mesuage in. Westminster, 6th May.
m. 4d. (58). Beccles (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
Lonan against John Hurt, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (15). Beckingham and Sutton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William le Fevere against Gerard de Fumivall' and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (90). Beckingham (Notts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Margaret la Fraunceyse against Roger son of William de
Bekingham and others, touching possessions in.
m. Sd. (48). Beckingham (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the jory arraigned by Alan de Beltoft
against Roger de Beltoft, touching a tenement in.
.]ii.4d. (47). Beekingham del Cley (*< Bekingham del Cley") (Notts); appoint-
ment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan jumor de Beltoft
against Alan senior de Beltoft and Richard de Shirebum, touching
a tenement in.
m« 7d. (6). Beckington ('< Bakynton* ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh Cutil against William de
Boterewes and others, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. sod. (62). Beddingfield (« Bedingfead ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
daj and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseinn
arraigned by John Dobjot against Peter de Be^gfeud and
Warin Huberd, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (86). Bedford; appointment of Geoffrey de Leukenore and Geoffrey
Russel to deliver the gaol of, of Geoffrey de Karleton taken and
imprisoned there for certain trespasses put upon him.
m. Id. (31). Bedford; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice de Stathes-
den against Peter Halyday and Radulph le Carpenter, touching a
tenement in.
m. 12 (88). Bedford; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de Leukenore
and Geoffrey Russel.
m. lid. (34). Bedworth (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Jjoueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam de Turuill' against William de Turuill' {sic in ong.], touching
a tenement in.
m. 8d. (5i)). Bedworth (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Xioueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam de Tureuile against Jordan Alayn and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 2d. (11). Bedworth (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam de TnrviU' against William de Turvill* of Bedworth, toucliing
a tenement in.
m. 25d. (68). Bedwardine (" Bedewardin ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter le Fraunceis against Richazd Rolf
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (74). Bedwyn, East ("Est Bedewynd"), and West Bedwyn (Wilts);
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip
le Blund against Radulph Russel and Alan le Serjant, touching a
tenement in.
Beelsby (Line.) ; nee Croxby.
m. 4d. (92). Beere ; association of Solomon de Rochester with Thomas de
Sodington to take the jury arraigned by Guy de Taunton against
Alan Plokenet and Joan his wife, touching possessions in.
m. 2ld. (37). Beetley ("Beteleye") (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of, novel disseisin arraigned
by Simon Overfeld, of Brisley, against Master Andrew le Keu,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2ld. (59). Beetley C*Betley ") (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise arraigned by Simon Overfeld against Roger bishop of
Norwich and Master Andrew le Keu, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (19). Beetley (•*Betelee") (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Robert Ouerfeld, of Brisele, against Andrew le Ken, touching
land in.
Beighton (Norf.) ; see Burlingham, South.
m. 16d. (25). Bekering* (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Thomas de Bekering*,
against the Prior of Bullington, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (70). Bekingbam, Elias de ; appointment of, to take in the Hustings-Court,
together with the mayor and sheriffs of London, an assise which
Henry le Waleys has petitioned shall be taken in the absence of
Adam de Strattone, clerk, against William de Stanstede and Alice
Wolf his wife, tenants of the said Adam, touching a certain furnace
in the city of London in the parish of S. Mary de Wenlok', which
had been levied for 63 years and more before the 'said Henry
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acquired a tenement coiitiguoos thereto and had stood peaceably
and without contradiction ; the said Adam, owing to the King's
business, being uoable ta attend to his defence, and the Kingfhaving
commanded the said mayor and sheriffii to surcease the tuning of
the said assise until the next coming of the said Elias to London,
now commands him to hear and determine with them as speedily
as possible the said assise. Chester, 20th September.
m. 16d. (57). Belchanger (Eisex) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Alice
Heynberd against Walter Petit and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (56). Belford, Easiufrton (" y . . sin^on' "),and Ck>upland(Northumbr.);
appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northbnrgh to
take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John de Coupeland
against David de 0)upeland and Walter de Huntercumbe, touching
two mesuages, land, and rent in.
m. 2d. (79). Bellasize (York); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by
Athelard de Saltemersk against John de Warewik, touching a
tenement in.
Belling (Kortht.) ; &ee Billing.
m. 25d. (88). Belstead (Suff.) ; appointment of John de Lovetet and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam
Kempe against John de Belsted, touching a tenement in.
m. 11 (7). Beluer, Master Robert de, clerk ; mandate to the merchants of Lucca
of the Society of Luke of Lucca, about to assemble at the instant
fair of Boston, to pay to, 40 marks out of the Eling's or their own
moneys to enable him to provide certain carpenters and plasterers
to the King's behoof and to conduct t)iem whither the King has
enjoined on him. The King; Brehnll, 16th June. iSiee a^ Perton,
Master William de, clerk.
m. 1 1 (8'^. Concurrent and similar mandate in favour of Master William de Perton.
m. 22d. (65). Bendish ('* Binnedich ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margery late wife of Herlewin de Berton Binnedich
m. S2d. (66). against James le Tailliur, touching a tenement in ; and to take a
similar assise arraigned by the said Margery against Robert le
Kempe, touching a tenement in the same yill.
m. 10. (8). Benett, a Jew of Winchester ; volnmus that lawful trade shall be
carried on by, and that his debtors shall be distrained to pay their
debts to him by the justices for the custody of the Jews. The
King ; Woodstock, 25th June.
4n. 25d (81). Bengeworth {** Beningeworth ") ^Worc). ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William le Fevre and Dionisla his wife,
William le Clerc and Alice his wife, Joan, Jul[iana], Matilda, and
Margery sisters of the said Alice against Robert le Whelwrhite,
touching a mesuage in.
Beningeworth (Wore.) ; see Bengeworth.
m. 19 (99). Benknolle (Wilts) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and Wil-
liam de Brayboef to take the assise arraigned by Mathew de
Columbers against Stephen Unwyne and others, touching a fosse
destroyed in.
m. 17d. (12). Bensham (" Benehesham ") (Snrr.) ; appointment of John de Ck>be-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the certification arraigned
by Walter de Benehesham against Radulph de Croyndene, touching
a tenement in.
sn. 6d. (2). Bentley (** Benetleye ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Peter Grelee against Alianor the
Queen-Mother and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 22d. (2). Bentworth ('< Binteworth ") (Southt.') ; appointment of Solomon do
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of noyd
disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Bynteworth against Nicholas do
Ichene, tooching a tenement in.
m. S5d. (83). Beolej ("Boleye") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of noTcl disseisin
arraigned by Reginald Grymbaud and Ayice his wife and Walter
son of William de Farleye against Lacy, prioress of Pinley
('* Fynneleye **), and others, toudiing a tenement in.
m. 6d. (69). Berbrun (? Barbon) (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbargh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter Stumel and Alice his wife against Walter
Banes, touching land in.
m. 6d. (77). Berbmn (? Barbon) (Westmorel.) ; appointment of the same judges
to take the similar assise arraigned by William de Maneserewe
against Roger de Burton and others, touching a tenement in.
Berchby (York) ; see Birkby.
Berdestapl* (Deyon) ; see Barnstaple.
m. 19d. (108). Bere (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Carsinton, yicar of the church of Bere, agunst lEMger
Pychard, touching a tenement in.
Bereford (Warw.) ; see Barford.
m. 5d. (45). Beretre (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph de Hegham against Roger de Bum* and others, touching^
a tenement in.
m. S2d. (53). Bereweye, association of Roger de Leicester with Roger Loyeday
to tiUce the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John Fiti-
William and Matilda his wife against John Maudut and Amice hia
wife, touching possessions in.
Berewik' (Norf.) ; see Barwick.
m. ISTd. (84). Bergh' (? Barrow) (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin amugned by the
abbat of Vaudey against Walter de Colevill and Peter le Provost,
tooching a tenement in.
Bergheton (Line.) ; see Burton.
m. 24d. (54). Bergholt (''Berhoke") (Essex); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel diss^in
arraigned by Margery de S. Martin against Thomas de S. Martin,,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (70). Bergholt (<< Berkholte ") (Essex); appointment of same to take a
similar assise between same, touching a tenement in.
Berhoke (Essex) ; see Bergholt.
m. 28. (8). Berkele, Giles de, sheriff of Hereford ; acquittance to, of 1,270/. of
the moiety of the first payment of the fifteenth in cos. Hereford
and Devon, viz., 580/. of co. Hereford and 690/. of co. Devon, paid
by him into the wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek, keeper of the
said wardrobe. Worcester, 24th January.
m. 27d. (7). Berkeley (Glouc.) ; appointment of Walter de Heliun and Solomon
de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Wich against John de Wile and Nicholas his brother, touching a
tenement in.
m. 25d. (8). Berkeley (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the jury arraigned by John de Wik
against John Wiz, touching a tenement in.
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m. 18d. (62). Berkeley (Gloac.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Wendover against John de Wike and
Joan his daughter, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (48). Berkeley (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas son of Walter Sely against Roger son of
Adam Goby, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (30). Berkeswell (? Bexwell) (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Adam de Wyrham against William Cachehare and others,
touching conmion of pasture in.
m. 9d. (60). Berkham (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Joan
de Maundeuiir against Adam (or Ada) de Stratton, touching the
manor of.
m. 24d. (22). Berkhampstead ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffirey de
Leukenore and Geoffrey Russel.
m.8d. (ced. 1.) Bernard, Richard ; safe conduct to, in going to the archbishop of
(8). Canterbury. [Vacated.]
m. 8d.(ced.2d.) Bernard, Richard ; safe conduct to, in going to the archbishop of
(4). Canterbury. The Camp, near Basingwerk, 18th August
m. 14 (7). Bemay, Gilbert the abbat of; letters of attorney to, in fiEivour of
Roger de Preus and Roger de Oilly, monks of his house. Windsor,
22nd May.
m. 20d. (51). Besthorpe (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
Skirin against John sou of John Skyrin, touching a tenement in.
Betelee (Norf.) ; see Beetley.
Beteleye (Norf.) ; see Beetley.
m. 25d. (84). Beverley (York) ; appointQient of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph son of Roger Dusing against Alexander de Bilton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (94). Beverley (York) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the said Roger against the said Alexander, touching a
tenement in.
m. lOd. (80). Beverley (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by John
son of (Geoffrey Ebert against Agnes de Mardegraue, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5d. (70). Bicester (•* Bumcestr* ".) (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger LoTcday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William le Monner, of Fringford (<* Feringford ")» against
Hugh le Clerc and Edith his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (35). Bicham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Richer de Wellys against Gilbert de WeUys, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 22d. (20). Bickenhall (<* Bykenhull "), GMngeheye, and Heybar (Somers.) ;
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Brywes
against Margery de Brywes and others, touching a tenement in,
m. 6d. (57). Bickerton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Andrew
de Grameyre against Thomas de Bikerton and others, touching a
tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 25 (89). Bicknor, English (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Adam Clony against Walter Pigon, toaching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 17d. (4). Bideford (*< fiodeford ") (DeTon); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Richard son of Adam (or Ada) de Bodef-
ford against Tephany late wife of Thomas de Tetebnm', touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 26 (19). Bidik'y Adenet de, the King's tailor ; commisioftos, during pleasure, of
the custody of the manor of litttle Bardfie'i (*' parra Berdefeld ")
in CO. Essex, pertaining to Andrew de Merk^, who is *' non compos."
Bampton, 8rd January.
m. 26 (20). Concurrent mandate of livery in pursuance to Richard de Holebrok',
the King's seneschal.
m. 5d. (65). Bigbury ('< Bicoobir* ") (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assiae of
novel disseisin arraigned by Radnlph de Bycebir' and Enmia his
wife against Roger le Blak', touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (44). Bigbury ('* Biccebear' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Radulph de Biccebear* against Roger
le Blake and others, touching n tenement in.
m. I6d. (8). Bigbury (" Biccebere ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Roger le Slak' against Radulph de
Biccebere, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (50). Biggin (" Biggink' ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard le Carpenter and Agnes his wife against
John son of Philip de Amald, [touching a tenement in].
m. 19d. (8). Bilchanger (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Alice Reynberd against Walter Petit, touching land in.
m. 6 (28). Bildewas, the abbat and convent of; licence to, to assart sixty acres
of their own ground in Stirchesleye, and to enclose them and bring
them into cultivation, and to hold them to themselves and their
successors for ever, provided they surround the said land by a fosse
and a low hedge, so that the King's deer can go in and out of it.
The King ; Brumburg, 18th August.
m. 7 (89). Bildewas, the abbat and convent of ; exemption to, from furnishing
carriage for prbvisions for the King's army in WsJes against their
will. The King ; Birkenhead, 8rd August.
m. 10 (20). Bildewas, the abbat and convent of; simple protection to. The
King ; Gloucester, SOth June.
m. 8d.(ced. 8.) Bildewas, the abbat and convent of; licence to, in pursuance of an
(18). inquisition a.q.d. taken by John Fits-Hugh, keeper of the King's
Forest of Salop, to assart 60 acres of their own laud within the
said forest, and to enclose^ and cultivate it, and to hold it to them
and their succensors for ever, provided they give ingress and egress
to the Kmg's beasts thereinto and thereout. The Camp near
BaHingwerk, 22nd August.
m. 2 (87). Billing (" Bellini' "), Great (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Hugh Barry against Robert Barry and
Radulph Barry, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (45). Billing, Great (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh Barre against Radulph Barre and others, touching a tenement
in.
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m. lOd. (46). Billing, Great (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Louedaj and John
de Metingbam to take the assise of novel . disseisin arraigned by
Juliana de Wanton against Robert Barre, of Staunton, and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (80). Billingshurst (Suff. ? Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of William Atteftith, Matilda daughter
of William de la Sporre and Joan his (her) sister against John de
Polingfaud and others, touchinflr a tenement in.
m. IS (57). Billingshurst [(Suss.)] ; association of John de Louetot with John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Okhurst and Matilda his wife,
•John de Stafold and Joan his wife, and William de la Prythe
against John de Foling&ud, touching a tenement in.
Billingshurst (Suss.) ; see Greatham.
m. 18d. (27). Bilsborrow (*< Billesburg' *') (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northbuigh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard son of Richard de Cotum against
Adam (or A^) de Houghton and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 7d. (4). Bingham (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Margery daughter of Walter de Bradelegh against Norman de
Biogham, touching rent in.
m. lid. (41). Bingham (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel diueisin arraigned by
William Bertram against Richard Bugge and Radulph Motte,
touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (63). Bingham (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Roger son of William de Byngham against Richard Bugge, touching
common of pasture in.
Binmton ( Warw.) ; see Binton.
m. 9d. (7). Binstead (<* Benstede ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Brackele against Peter son
of Osbert de Wyk' and others, touching a tenement in.
Binteworth (Southt.) ; see Bentworth.
m. 35d. (12). Binton ('*Bininton ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roper Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William Parent against the abbat of Bordesley, touching a
tenemcDt in.
m. 26d. (45). Birch, S. Mary (Heref.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and
Solomon de Rochester to take the jury arraigned by the prior of
Llanthony prima against Hugh Fits Wogan and oUiers, touching
the advowson of the church of.
m. 2 (48). Birdbrook (" Brudebrok' '*) (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Lonedi^
and John de Metingham to tiike the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Oxted and Muriel his wife against Hamo
Cheure, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (99). Birdbrook (*< Bridebrok* ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobe-
ham and £lia«» de Bekingham to take the assise of novel diM^jgip
arraigned by Margaret daughter of Kichard le Keu against
Geoffrey son of Richard le Keu and Simon Wodebrid, touching a
tenement in.
m. 17d. (8). Birdbrook (Essex) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Margery daughter of the said Richard against Thomas
de Blaminister and others, touching a tenement in.
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m, 27d. (11). Birkby ("Berchby ") (York) ; appoiotment of John de Bdgate and
William de Northlmrgb to take the assise of noYel diaseisin
arraigned by the abbat of Sallay against William de Greyndeorg',
touching common of pnstore in.
m. 19d. (71). Birkby (" Berkby ") (York ) ; appointment of John de Beigale and
William de Northbuigh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbat of Sallay against William de Gireyndeoig',
touching common of pasture in.
m. lOd. (55). Birkin (Tork) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northborgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert de Eoeringham against Joan de Eoeringham and others,
toaching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (6). Birling (" Berling ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de CJobeham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of noTc! disseisin arraigned
by Simon de la Dene against Robert de Henchebergh, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (14). Birmingham (** Benningham ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger
LoT^ay and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger son of Hugh Cristeskok' against
William Bygot and oAers, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (63). Birts-Morton (*' Brettesmorton ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Sol<»non
de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Simon de Beneton and Sedanya his wife
against John le Milnewaid and Matilda his wife, toaching a
tenement in.
m. 9d. (40). Bisbury (? Bushbury) (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by William Purcel against Richard de Marham and
others, touching commoa of pasture in.
m. 9d. (48). Bisbury (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Osbert de Wybaldeston* against William Bagot and Richard his
brother, touching common of pasture in.
Bisker (Norf .) ; see Bizley.
m. lOd. (64). Bisley (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin airaigned
by Theobald de Verdun against Hugh de Mortimer, touching a
tenement in.
Bisseye (Herts) ; see Bushey.
Bitteneswell (Leic.) ; tee Bitteswell.
m. 2 (91). Bitteswell ('< Bitteneswell' ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of Richard lambert against Peter de
Uppingham, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 17d. (52). Bixebrond (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedajr and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter Kardun against the abbat of Dorchester and others, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 17d. (88). Bixebrond (Oxf.) ; appointment of Radul])h de Hengham to take a
similar assise between same, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (57). Bixley ("Biskel**) (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter son of Robert de Lenn' against Thomas de Rok* and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d.(52). Bixley ("BiskeP"), WitHngbam, and Kirby ("Kyrkeby") near
Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Williftni de Lingwode against John Pftyn of Norwich and others,
touching land in.
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m. 16X52). BlacktoftC'Blaketoft") (York); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned bj Master
John le Gras against Gilbert Haunsard and others, touching two
ponds levied in.
m. 2d. (78). Bladden (Hants) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj and John de
Metingham to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of Alan de Stapelho against John de Weresleje and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. S6d. (82). Blagdon Q* Blakesdon ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
I&>che8ter and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Robert de Stokke and Alice his wife,
Richard de Pickworth and Matilda his wife, and Joan de Pnsy
against William Fraonceys, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. Id. (64). Blagdon (" Blakedon ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
£>che8ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William de Stokke, Richard de
Pickewrth and Matilda his wife, and Joan de Pusy against William
Fraunceis, touching possessions in.
m. 15d. (68). Blakenhal' (? Blankney) (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Nordiburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Pally agfdnst Walter Hogeham and Thephany
his daughter, touching a tenement in.
Blakenholm (York) ; see Brackenholme.
Blakesdon (Somers.) ; tee Blagdon.
m. 17d. (1). Blakesley (" Blakolnesle ")> Great (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned b^ Alberic de W^tlebir' against Philip de Douecote
and others, touchmg a tenement m. Westminster, 28th April.
m. 21 (8). Blama, Isterius de, merchant ; mandate to the constable of Bordeaux
to repay to William de Mont Revell or his attorney 115 marks lent
by, to the King, unless previously repaid to the said Isterius, the
said Isterius havixig granted the said money to the said William.
Woodstock, 20th February.
Blanchenotelegh (Essex) ; tee Notley, White.
Bledeneworth (Sontht.) ; see Blendworth.
m. 17d. (27). Biedlow (<* Bledelawe ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Simon al (or *'Del") Eglise, of Beaconsfield
(« Bekenf eld "), and Agnes his wife against Simon al Cumbe, of
Bledlow, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (93), Blendworth (** Bledeneworth ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard Arnald against William de
Blendeworth and others, touching a tenement in.
Bliburg' (Line.) ; see Blyborough.
nLS(M). Blickling (Norf.); appointment of Roger Looeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Heniy
de Hasting*, Nicholas de Ueppes and Avelina his wife, John Kyng
and Joan his wife, Stephen le Temer and Joan his wife agamst
Thomas Bertram and omers, touching a tenement in.
m« 12d. (60). Blickling (Norf.) ; appointment of Thomas de Weyland and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hj Stephen
de Hastinff*, Nicholas de Reppes and Avelina his wife, cfohn king
and Joan nis wife, Stephen del Gemer and Joan his wife against
Thomas Bertram and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (18). Blithfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert son of John de Edmundeston against Richard de BiSthe-
feld and others, touching common of pasture in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — canHnued.
m. 12 (79). Blithfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Kaster
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mortdancestor arraigned
by Richard Pas against Richard Sweyn, tonching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 26d. (29). Blockley (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bj Richard de Weston against Master Gregory de Earwent and
others, touching a tenement in.
BlodeueP, church of; ««e Blodwell.
m. 1 (1). Blodwell (" Blodeuel' ") ; presentation directed to the bishop of
S. Asaph of Nicholas Bonell' to the church of, void and in the
King's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heirt of John
Pits Alan, deceased. 29th October, Shrewsbury. By R., bishop
of Bath and Wells, the chancellor.
Blorton (Staff.) ; aee Blurton.
m. 6d. (82). Bloucetou and Lopham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by William de Brom against Roger Bigot, earl of
Norfolk and earl marshall, and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 28d. (89). Bloxham (Ozf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Joan
late wife of John de S. Owayn against Alianor the Queen-Mother
and John de Brokesle, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (62). Blubberhouses (*< Bluberhus* ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the prior of Bridlington against Edmund
earl of Cornwall and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (25). Blundeston (Snff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert son of Benedict le Prior a^^ainst Richard son of Benedict
le Prior and William son of Wilham de Yarmouth, touching a
tenement in.
m. 20d. (27). Blundeston (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Jul [iana j daughter of Benedict le Prior against the
said Richard and William, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (27). Blnnham (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Meleford against Agnes late wife of Simon Os^^od,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (83). Blunham (*' Blounham ") (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes late wife of Simon Oslok' against Robert de
Meleford and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (20). Blunsdon, Broad (" Brodebluntesdon ") (Wilts); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Bluntesdon against William
de Blontesdon, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2 (20). Blurton (" Blorton' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Hilton agiunst the prior of
Trentham, touching common of pasture in.
Blutesaxton (Wilts) ; see Westaxton.
m. 2 (68). Blyborou^h (<< Bliburg* ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel dissSsin
arraigned by Robert Benet against Martin Benet and others, touch-
ing a tenement in.
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m. Id. (8). Bljth (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Benedict son of Hugh de Staneley against the prior of Blyth^and
others, touching possessions in.
m. 6 (7). Bochardi, Iterius, canon of Dublin ; letters of attorney to, in Ckvout
of Adam de Wetenhale and Richard de Overton, clerks for Ireland.
The King; Tnys, 10th August.
m. 9d. (5). Bockleton (** Bockelington' ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Richard de la Hull against William
le Bercher and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 18d« (68). Bocton, archbishop's C*Bocton archiep'i") (Kent); appointment of
John de Cobham and Klias de Bekingham to take the certification
arraigned by Alan de la Dane against William le Rus, touching a
tenement in.
m. 12d. (8). Boctoo, archbishop's (Kent) ; association of Master Richard de
Stanes with John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the
certification arraigned by Alan de la Dane against William le Bos'
(" versus et Willelmum le Rus' "), touching a tenement in.
Bodeford (Devon) ; see Bidefbrd.
m. 21 (25). Bodington and Offord ; presentation, directed to the bishop of Lincoln,
of Master William de Louth to the church of, void and in the
King's gift by reason of the lands of Radulph de Cameys, deceased.
Bamwdl, 12th March.
m. 18 (19). Boinanus and Isaak, Jews of Bordeaux:, sons of Boin a Jew son of
Moss ; exemption to, and to their wives and goods, for life, ftom all
tallaffes, exactions, and demands for 20 marks sterlihg to be paid
yearly to the exchequer at Bordeaux, with licence to, to stay in
the King's land during good behaviour. Westminster, Srd May.
In duplicate.
m. 6d. (65). Bolde (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnrgh to take the assise arraigned by Robert de Bolde against
Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, and others, touching four fosses
destroyed in.
Bolebrikehull (Bucks) ; nee Brickhill, Bow.
m. 22 (28). Bolewell, Robert de, going on the King's business to the parts of
Ireland ; protection to, with clause Volumue,
Boleye (Wore.) ; see Beoley.
m. 15d. (43). Bolnehuir (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Anketil Delisle against Isabel Basset, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 25d. (80). Boltby (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter
son of Thomas de Bolteby against Adam (or Ada) de Bolteby and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (78). Bolton (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert de Saucheverel against Hugh de Gumay, touching land in.
m. 19 (70). 3olton-n^r- Appleby (Westmorel.) ; appointmentof John de Reigate
and William de Northbni^gh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry FitzC)ouany against Thomas de Derwente-
water and William FitzUughtred, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (19). Bolton-near-Fangfoss i" Boulton juxta Fangefosse ") and Wheldrake
(" Qoeldrik ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William de Boulton against the abbat of Fountains and John
son of Thomas de Boulton, touching three mesuages and land in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 19d. (87). Bolton-on-Swale (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novd disseisin
arraigned by John son of Thomas de Hellebok' against Thomas
de Hellebok', touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (62). Bol3rnge (Kent) ; appointment of John de CJobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda Deth' against Philip Atte Ghirch, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (87). Boothby {" Botheby '') (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Welton against Thomas de Botheby and
Henry Bonde, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (3). Boreham (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingam to take tiie assise of mort dancestor amugned bj
Boberf le Commonger against the prior of Lighes (** Leges"),
toQching land in.
m. 9d. (26). Boreham (Essex) ; appointment of Boger Loueda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
the prior of Legh against Boger the abbat of Waltbam and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (72). Boreham (Essex) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Bobert Capes against John FitsBoger and John Dukes, touching
possessions in.
Boreham (Essex) ; see Bayne, Great.
Boreham (Essex) ; see Stambridge, Great
Boreham (Essex) ; see Terling.
m. 9d. (15). Bosbuy (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Emma daughter of Agnes de Ypleden against Bobert
Ouyote, touching a tenement in.
m. 27 (5). Botiller, Adam le, sheriff of Gloucester ; safe conduct to, in ^oing to
Gronere on the business of William de Brewes', staymg and
returning therefroita. Windsor, 8th December.
m. 22 (84). Botiller, Adam le, sheriff of Gloucester, precept to, to enlarge and
open the banks of the Severn near certain weirs and elsewhere,
so that there may be everywhere twenty-six feet of width near
the said banks, by the view and testimony of two lawful men of
the vill of Gloucester and two others of the ci^ of Worcester
specially elected for the purpose by the aforesaid counties, the
King having been informed that, owing to the narrowness of the
said weirs, ships and boats cannot pass through the said river
without impediment and danger ; sudi persons as resist the said
sheriff in the matter to be brought before the King in Parliament
in the quinzaine of Easter to receive the penalties to be provided
against their contempt. Woodstock, 7th February.
m. 22 (35). Concurrent and similar precept to Lion de Bolinton.
m. 8d. Botiller, John le, of Hakerton ; confirmation of the grant by, to John
(ced. 1) (6). de Steyngriue for life of the manor of Steynton, except certain rent
and lands therein. The Camp, near Basingwerk. [Vacated.]
m. 4 (20). Botiller, Bichard le; exemption to, from supplying grain or other
food to the behoof of the King or of any other person for the
army of Wales against his will. Shrewsbury, I5th October.
Similar exemptions are granted to : —
m. 4 (21). The prioress of Amesbury (" Aumondesbir' ")• Shrewsbury, 16th
October.
m. 4 (21). The abbat of Hales. As above.
m. 4 (22). The prior of Qrove (•* la Graue "). As above.
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m. 4 (28). The prioress and convent of Eaton {** Eton* "). As above.
m. 4 (24). Henry de Merstinton', parson of the churches of Galeby, Kyn->
gerston, and Wodeford. As above.
m. 4 (25). The abbat of Hyde-Winton. As above.
m. 4'(26). The abbat of Battle. As above.
Boudelereshope (Salop) ; see Hope Bowdler.
Bondon (Leic.) ; see Bowden.
m. 8 (51). BoolAam (^'^ Bultham ") (Line); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northborgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by Thomas de Graham and Gecilia his wife, Peter de
Engelby and Agatha his wife against Robert de Karleton and
Alice his wife, touching a mesnage and land in. Op. Bultham
(Notts).
m. 8 (88). Boulton-near-Sallay-in-Craven (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Norihburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Malesis against John de
Bonlton and others, touching common of pasture in.
m.22d. (1). Bourn (*<Brunne") (Fine.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas le Chaumberleng' against William de
Bereford and others, touching a tenement in. Dunstable, 2nd
March.
m. 22d. (41). Bourne (" Bmnne '*) (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedajr and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Cecilia daughter of William Wamberd and Agnes her sister
against Gilbert le Moaner and others, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 22d. (11). Bourton (**Beurton ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Rofi^er Loveday and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William Dodyn against William son of John de Hertwell,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (42). Bowden (''Boudon'") (Leic); appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Albric son of Thomas son of Nicholas de Boudon' against John
de Norton and Agnes his wife, touching land in.
Boystorp' (Nort) ; see Bacton.
m. 7 (15). Bojrton, Master Michael de ; mandate to Robert de Ufford, justiciar
of Ireland, to provide to, a competent ecclesiastical benefice
according the tenor of a grant of such benefice made some time
since to the said Michael whenever it should offer. The King ;
(Chester, 21 st July.
m. 19d. (12). Brackenhohne {'* Blakenhohn ") C' York ") ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Nortiibur^h to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Isabel late wife of Radulph de Babbeihorp'
against Adam (or Ada) de Eyvill and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 19d. (16). Brackenholme (" Brakenholm ") (York) ; appointment of same to
take the assise of mort dancestor arraignc^l by Radulph son of
Radulph de Babbethorp' against Adam (or Ada) de Eyvill, touching
land in.
m. 28d. (28). Brackley ('' Brakele ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and Master Thomas de Sodinffton to take the jury arraigned by
John de Chinnowre, master of the hospital of S. John of Brackley,
against the abbat of Leicester and William de Shaldeston, formerly
master of the aforesaid hospital, touching common of pastare in.
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No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I.—amlmtfftf.
m. 5d. (68). Bracimele (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
ICacter Thomas de So^Unfton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger SpaAe and Agnes his wife against Haldalph
de Bracnnele and others, touching a tenement m.
m. ISd. (40). Brademore (Deron); appointment of Solomoo de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the asmse of novel disseisin
arraigned by Kargery daughter of Thomas Cheyne against William
de Cheyne, of CSieyneston, touching a teoement in.
m. 5d. (12). Bredeston and Stmmpshaw (Norf.) : appointment of Roger Loneday
and John de Metingham to take ih^ assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes late wife of Henry de Boyton against Robert
de Caston and others, touching a tenement in.
Bradewell (Gloa&) ; see BroadwelL
m.4d. (49). Bradfield C'Bndefeld") (Berks); appomtment of Geoffirey de
Picoheford and John de Metiogham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Oliver de Ponntchartonn against Reginald
FitsPeter and others, touching a tenement in.
m. I8d. (7). Bradford (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbuigh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Baysepole against Oilbert le Petit, of Preston, touching
a tenement in.
Bradicote (Wore.) ; see Bredicot.
m. IS (7). Bradley (*' Bradelay ") (Line) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam Maudut against Geofitey de Bradelay and
m. 12 (8). Matilda Staury, touching a tenement in ; and the similar assise
arraigned by the same Adam and Ingelitha his wife against Osbert
le Lung, touching a tenement in Lincoln.
m. 25d. (25). Bradley (" Bredele ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel dissebin
arraigned by Adam Maudut against Radulph le Flecher and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 29d. (86). Bradley (" Bradele "), Great (Suff.) ; appointment of Roffer Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh son of John de Coling against William son of
John de Colingg and others, touching a 'tenement in.
m. Id. (76). Brageham (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Brageham against John le Wodewaid and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (84). Brakingthveyt (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the asftise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Agnes daughter of William de Herys, of Brakyntheyt, against
Reginald de Grey and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (68). Bramley C'Bmmleye") and Hascombe (Surr.); appointment of
Master Roger de Se^on and Elias de Beking^m to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Ludham against
Philip de Lezleye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. I5d. (59). Bramley ('* Broml^h ") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter le Parker and Paulina his wife against
Thomas de Standebregg*, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (85). Brampton, Little (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metbgbam to take the assise arraigned by William le
Mercer, of Little Brampton, against Philip son of Robert de Pytes-
ford and others, touching a watercourse diverted in.
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No. 2. — ^Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 16d. (4). Brampton, Little (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise arraigned bj Radulph le
Dine, of Little Brampton, against Philip FitzRobert and others,
touching a waterconrse diverted in.
m. Id. (65). Brampton, Little (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger LoYeday and
John doiMetingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bj John Vygrous against Richard le Clerk, of Brampton, and
Robert de Nevill, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (4). Bramshill ('' BromeshuU ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned bj Roger de Craft against Adam (or
Ada) de S. Mammet and Henry his (or her) brother, touching a
tenement in.
m. 2d. (20). Bramshill (Southt) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William de Grafte and Philip his brother against
Henry de S. Mammet, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (66). Brancaster (*' Brauncestre **) (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Cheure, of South Creake, and William son
of Alan de Thomham against Adam (or Ada) de Brauncestre and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. sod. (55). Brandeston (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and . John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
le Specer against Gilbert Peche and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 27d. (44). Bransford (Wore.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and Solo-
mon de Rochester to take the assise of mort dancestor arcaigned
by Walter de C^aundos against Walter de Beauchamp, touching
possessions in.
m. 17d. (84). Brasted (^" Bradested '0 (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Stephen le
Peyntur and Matilda his wife against Luke de Haye, touching a
mesuage in.
m. 2 (7). Braundeston', Geoffrey, parson of; exemption to, from supplying
grain or other food against his will for the King and his army of
Wales. The Chancefior; Shrewsbury, 18th October.
Concurrent and similar exemptions are granted to : —
m. 2 (8). The abbat and convent of Lyre ;
m. 2 (9). The prior of Hokebum ;
m. 2 (10). Agatha de Mortimer ;
m. 2 (11). The Master of the Knights Templars in England ;
m. 2 (12). The prior of S. Swithin's, Winchester ;
m. 2 (18). The abbat and convent of Combe (•* Cnmba ") ;
m. 2 (14). Isabella de Fortibns, countess of Albemarle ;
m. 2 (15). Adam de Stratton ; and
m. 2 (16). R[obert] archbishop [? bishop] of Carlisle. As above, 26th
[October].
m. 7d. (8). Bray, High (*< Heghebrey ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William Atte Coume against Benedict
Atte Pille and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (65). Brayton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
de Mortimer and Denise his wife ajgainst Hugh de Mar and the
abbat of Selby, touching a tenement m.
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No* 2v-*Ca]endAr of Platent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 35 (17). Brayton (<< Braiton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of John le Chaumberleyn, of Selby, against
the abbat of Selby, touching common of pasture in.
m. 23d. (40). Brayton (*< Braiton") and Selby («Seleby'') (York); appointment
of John de Reigate and Master Thomaside Sodington to take the
certification arraigned by the abbat of Selby against John son of
John le Cbaumb^leyn, of Selby, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8 (76). Brayton-near-Selby (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Nortbburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Mortimer and Denise his wife against the
abbat of Selby and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (49). Breadsall (" Briddeshal' ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Geoffrey de Skeftington against Robert de Ferrers
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2Sd. (84). Breadsall (** Breydeshal '') (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take a certification arraigned by
Geoffrey de Sheftinton and Sampson de Dun against Robert de
Ferrars, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (20). Breadsall (|< Breydeshal") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Relate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Sampson de Dun, of Breadsall, against
Robert de Ferrars and John Seer, of Tutbury, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. -Sid, (90). Brecham [? Bircham] and Newton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Henry de Hecham against Christiana daughter
of Thomas de Eyneford and Miracula her sister, touching a tene-
ment in.
Bredecote (Oxf.) ; see Burcott.
Bredele (Line.) ; see Bradley.
m. 18d. (12). Bredicot (" Bradicote ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Bradicote against John
de Bradicote, touching a tenement in.
Brent, East (Somers.) ; see Wrington.
Brereleye (York) ; see Brierley.
m. 12 (88). Brereuiir (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam de Eueringham against Geoffirey de Neuill', touching a
tenement in.
Bresete (Suffl) ; see Bricet.
m. 20d. (81). Brettenham ("Brethenham **) (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Osbert Knop, of Thorpe, and Robert his brother
against Geoffirey Fecche, junior, and others, touching a tenement
in.
Brettesmorton (Wore.) ; see Birts-Morton.
m. 5 (21)* Bretun, John le ; mandate to, to be intendent in the preservation of the
peace in co. Norfolk in pursuance of his election by the sheriff' and
commonalty of that county as keeper of the peace therein and in
accordance with the directions of the sheriff on the part of the
King, until further commands. ByB[obert] bishop of Bath and
Wells, the chancellor ; 2nd September. [Stubbs, Const. Hist, ii.,
272.]
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. Ill
No. 2.-«<-CaLendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — cofUinued,
Tsu 8d. (45). Brewham, South (*' Suthbriwham ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Henry Eanel against
Thomas Master of the House of S. Mark, of Bilieswik*, near Bristol,
tonclung possessions in.
m. 9d. (39). Brewood (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert de Somerford against Roger bishop of Coventry and
lachfield, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (94). Bricet (** Bresete ")> Great (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of Bricet against Almaric Pecche and Robert
de Biemers, touching a tenement m.
m. 22d. (84). Brickhill, Bow (« Bolebrikehull ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Rog^er
Xjoveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Robert le Kanteys against John de Brehnse
and Thomas de BrikhuU, touching a tenement in.
Briddeshal' (Derb.) ; see Breadsall.
m. 18 (1). Brideport, Master John de, parson of the church of Azminster,
which is in the King's patronage, grant to, that, although the King
has inanted the advowson of the said church to the ahha.t and con-
vent of Newenham, he shall not be disquieted or molested during
his life in the possession of the aforesaid cburch by the said reli-
gious or others. Westminster, 80th April.
m. 27d. (65). Bridge (*' Bruges ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Ehas de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of Gervase de Bruges against Alexander de Cheyny
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (69). Bridge (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Master
Radulph de Freningham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Gervase de Bruges, William and Thomas
brothers of the said John, and Philip son of Philip Gerveys, against
WiUiam le White and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (4). Bridge (''Bruges") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John FitzGervase agdnst William de Say and others, toucming
a tenement in.
m. 17d. (71). Bridge ("Bruges") (Kent) ; association of Stephen de Penecestre
with John de CJobeham and EUas de Bekingham to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John Gerveys against Alexander
de Cheiny and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (7). Bridgewater (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh son of William Rogemn and Roesia his
daughter against John FitzHogh and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 24d. (77). Bridgewater ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William Everard
and Thomas Trevet.
m. 1 (2). Bridgnorth (•* Bruges ") ; protection to the Lepers* Hospital without,
and to the fraternity and (sisterhood thereof, with the clause : ffo-
gamus. Shrewsbury. By the Chancellor. 29th October.
m. 19d. (40). Bridgnorth (Salop) appointment of Walter de Wimbome and
Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard son of Robert de Ingworthyn against William son of
Walter de Ingworthyn, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 8d. (11). Bridgnorth (*< North Bragg* *') (Salop); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas son of Richard Bran
against Richard son of Richard Rae and others, toaching a tene-
ment in.
m. 4d. (41). Bridgnorth ("Brigges") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Sarah daughter of Richard Amechun against
Henry Pyle, of Bridgnorth (" Brigges "), toaching a tenement in.
m. 12 (4>. Bridgnorth (** Bruges '') ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Wil-
liam de Gauereswell and Odo de Hodenet.
m. Id (86). Bridgnorth ("Bruges"); commission of gaol delivery for, to Wil-
liam de Oavereswell and Odo de Hodenet.
m. 25d. (72). Bridgton (** Brugeton *') (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John FitzBrennan against Nicholas Cade and Wil-
liam le Teynturer, toaching rent in.
m. 5d. (58). Brienzun, Bartholomew de ; association of, with the mayor and
sheri£PiB of the city of London to see that full justice is done to
Richard Tholosan, who long since impleaded in the Hustinffs-Coiirt
of London on writs of right of Henry III., touching certam tene-
.ments and rents in the said citj, John Tholosan, and, after his
death, Michael his son and heir; the proceedings having been
anduly delayed, and the said mayor and sheriffs, in spite of freqnent
mandates fit>m the King, having done nothing in the matter. By
R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor. C!hester,
20th September.
m. 27d. (10). Brierley (" Brereleye ") (York); appointment of John de Reisate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Geoffrey son of Hagh de Nevill against Geof&ey de
NeviU, toaching a tenement in.
m. 2 (32). Brigham (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
son of William de Ryse against Nicholas de Menyl and Margaret
late wife of William de Ryse, toaching a mesuage and land in.
m. 22d. (98). Brinesford (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Idonea
de Scoles against Hugh Letard, of Rotherham, and others, toaching
a tenement in.
Brinkhill (Line.) ; see Ormsby.
m. 7 (12). Brisebon, Nicholas ; grant to, daring pleasure and on good behaviour,
of the ballivate of Brakesesthe. The King, Chester, 21tt July.
m.21d."(14). Brisley C*Brisele") (Norf.) ; appomtment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry son of Hamo de Brisele against Radulph Burt, toaching
conmion of pasture in.
m. 4 (27). Bristol, the castle of; commissimus to Peter de la Mare, late ander-
constable of, of the custody of, daring pleasure, by reason of the
death of Bartholomew le Jeouene, late constable thereof; with man-
date of intendence and respondence in favour of the said Peter
tx> the tenants of the said castle. Shrewsbury, 16th October.
m. 4 (28). Concurrent mandate of livery in parsuance to Richard le Jeouene,
executor of the will of the said Bartholomew, and to his co-
executors.
m. 2 (81). Bristol (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by Roger de
Kedinton and Agnes his wife against ihe Master of the Hospital of
S. Laurence without Bristol, toaching a tenement in.
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in. 18d.'<55). Bristol (Gloac.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodmgton to take the jury arraigned hy Roger de
.Kedynton and Agnes his wife against Master of the Hospital of S.
Laurence of Bristol, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (83). Bristol (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
hy Christiana late wife of Peter le Clerc against John de Lidyard*
touching a tenement in.
in. ]2d. (45). Bristol, and the suburb of, (Glouc.) i appointment of Solomon de
Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Stephen
Engaigne against John de la Leygraue and Agatha his wife and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (17). Britannia, John de, earl of Richmond ; letters of attorney to, in fkyour
of Drew de Fara and William (}erardi, clerk. Windsor, 26th
May.
m. 3 (20). Britannia, John.de ; commissimus to, of the custody of the liberty of
the honor of Richmond in cos. Essex and Herts, Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, and Hunts and Lincoln and Notts up to Michaelmas
next and- therefrom, during pleasure. By the chancellor, Shrews-
bury, 20th October.
m. S (21). Concurrent mandate in pursuance to the keepers of the liberty of
the honor aforesaid in cos. Essex, Herts, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cam-
bridge, Hunts, and the sheriff of Lincoln, keeper of the said
liberty in that county.
m. Id. (16). Brixton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Roger le Engleys against Robert de Blakeford, touching a
tenement in.
u. 25 (69). Broadwell (" Bradewell ") (Glouc); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter de Bradewell against Walter Fita-
Walter and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (55). Brockley (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas de Montfort against Humphrey de Soouill',
touching a tenement in.
Brodebluntesdon (Wilts) ; «ee Blunsdon, Broad.
m. 4d. (23). Brome (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William Betriche and Isolda his wife against Thomas le Blake,
touching a mesuage and land in.
Bromeshull (Southt.) } see Bramshill.
m. 25(8). Bromfield ("Brumfeld") (Cumbr.); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned
by Thomas de Gunness, parson of the church of Bromfield, against
Thomas de Lanfferug, Cecilia Tredegold, Agnes late wife of
Thomas de Brum&ld, and Agnes FitsHeniy, touching a toft and
laud in.
m. 9d. (88). Bromley, Abbat's (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigne<l by Nicholas le Taylur against Adam (or Ada)
Fitx-Gilbert and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 19 (4). Brompton Ralph (" Brumton Rauf) (Somers.); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned b^ John Wjmin against
Thomas de Tymeworthy and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (100). Brompton Ralph (<*Brumpton Rauf ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam de Bagedrup
against Thomas de Tymeworthy, touching a tenement in«
(0 18399. B.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward h—^orUinued,
m. 14d. (17). Biompton-Ralph (*< Brampton Baof ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Cristiana de Weteford
against Thomas de Thimeworthy and Lncy his wife and others^
touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (40). Bromwich (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boehester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by. Lecia de Brimingham against Walter son of Walter
de Denereas and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (S). Brumwich (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loneday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Beginald de Billesley against Thomas son of Bobert de Bromwich
and othero, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (86). Bromwich, Woody (** Wodibronwych* ") (Warw.) ; appointment of
Boger Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Bichard son of Henry de Wedybronwyoh
against Thomas sou of Bobert de Wydibronwych and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (4). Brook ('< Brok' "), Hunwardeston, and Sarpriye (? Sharprick)
(Southt.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and Solomon de
Boehester to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
de Godindon against Nicholas de Gessich', touching possessions in.
m. Sid. (10). Broom-near-Bungay (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel <£sseimn arraigned
by Adam de Trunche and Sarah his wife against Margaret late
wife of Boger Gilbert and others, touching a tenement in.
m. S5 (73). Broom (« Brome '*) (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Boger de Belue against Hugh le Barbnr, touehing a tenement in.
m. S4d. (19). Broughton (*' Brouhton ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Haselford against Thomas de Ardem,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (78). Broxboume {** Brokebum ") (Herts) ; appointment of John de
Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Alice daughter of William de Pokenhurst
against William Blaunchival, touching a mesuage in.
m. 17d. (S). Broxboume Q* Brokesbum ") (Herts) ; appomtment of same to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Christiana late wife of
Bichard de Balewe against William de Balewe, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 16d. (69). Broxboume (Herts) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Boger son of Stephen Launce against William
Blancheval, touching a tenement in.
m, Ifid. (S). Broxboume (Herts) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the said Boger against William Blaunchival, touching
a tenement in.
Broxwood (Heref.) ; see Hanleye.
Bruges (Kent) ; see Bridge.
Brodebrok' (Essex) ; see Birdbrook.
Brugeton (Warw.) ; see Bridgton.
Brunmleye (Surr.) ; see Bramley.
m. 6d. (51). Brumpton (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to t^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Buffin de Thoueng', parson of the church of Brampton against
Agnes late wife of WUliam de Yescy and others, touching common
of pasture in.
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Bmmpton Rauf (Somen.) ; see Brompton Balph.
m. 22 (32). Bran, William le, and Isolda his wife ; mandate of intendenee and
respondence in &voar of, addressed to the tenants of the manors
Rondolneston and Roaenor*, in pursuance of a grant of the said
manors to the said William and Isolda in fee simple. Woodstock,
6th February.
m. 22 (33). Similar mandate in favour of the said William and Isolda, touching
the manor of Fordingbridge (" Forthingbrigg ").
Bronalston (Derb.) ; see Bumaston.
m. 22d. (29). Brundish (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert Springald against Peter Child and others, toaching a tene-
ment in.
m. Id. (20). Brundish (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel fisseisin arraigned by Adam
(or Ada) son (or daughter) of Robert de la Sale against William
de Hoxne and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (21 ). Brundish (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise ar-
raigned by William son of Thomas de Brundishe against William
de BoyviU and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (37). Brandish and Tadington (Suff.) : appointment of Bojg;er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William son of Thomas de Brundische against William de
BoviU and others, touching a tenement in.
Brunham (Norf.) ; see Burnham.
Brunne (Cambr.) ; see Bourne.
Brunne (Line.) ; see Boom.
m. 2d. (26). Bmnton, West (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to tfi^e the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by John Rioesole and Mariota his wife against Robert
de Bumeton, toaching land in.
Buckenham Ferry (Norf.) ; see Burlingham, South.
m. 21 (26). Buckingham, Simon de, clerk, going on business to parts beyond seas ;
protection and safe conduct to. Landbeach, 13th March.
m. 2d. (12). Buckingham; commission of gaol delivery for, to QeaSrej de
Leukenor and Geoffrey RusseL
m. 19d. (96). Buckland Baron ("Boclonde Barum'') (Devon) •, appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Mariota daughter of Luke le Baron
against Eustace le Barun, touching a tenement in.
Buggedhole (Somers.) ; see Luycote.
Bultham (Line.) ; see Boultham.
m. 15d. (69). Boltham (Kotts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbuigh to taJce the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas de Graham and Cecilia his wife, Peter de Engelby and
Agatha, against Robert de Karleton and Alice his wife, touching a
mesuage and land in. Cp. Boultham (line.)
m. 17d. (39). Bompstead, Steeple (<<Stepel Bumsted") (Essex) i appointment of
John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
novel (iUsseisin arraigned by Andrew son of Robert ^ le Deu
against WUliam de Loches, vicar of the church of Bompstead, and
Gilbert de Baylol, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (62). Buniray, Ilketsal (" Ilketeleshal "), and Mettin^ham (Soff.) ; ap-
pointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to talKe the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Hugh son of QeoAiey
Wascelyn against Morgan de Ilketeleshal and othen, tooehiog
possessions in.
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116 APPENDIX n. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OP THE
No. 2.-— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward 1. — continued,
m. 16d. (60). Bunny (**Boneye") [(Notts)] ; appointment * of John de Beigate
and William de Nonhburgh to take the jury arraigned by the
chapter of S. Mary of Southwell against Bichard de Orey, guar-
dian of the land, and of Badulph son and heir of Aucher de
FrecherevilP, touching the church of.
m. 5 (19). Burbach*, Geoffrey the. parson of; exemption to, from suppljrxng
grain or other food for the army of Wales against his will. By
B[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor; Cheater,
2nd September.
m. S6d. (86). Burcott ('* Bredecote ") (Uxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Cobeham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Boger le Fraunkeleyn, of Burcott, against Bichard bishop of
Lincoln and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (85). Burcott ("Bridecote ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Boger le Eraunkeleyn against Bichard bishop of Lincoln and
others, touchini^ a tenement in.
m. lOd. (24). Burcott (*< Brodecote ") (Oxf.); association of 0[eofi¥ey] Busael
with Boger Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
noyel disseisin arraigned by Boger le Praunkeleyn against Bichard
bishop of Lincoln and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23(15). Burel, Agnes, of Fethard C<Fytherd")> in Ireland, letters of
attorney to, in favour of William le Sweyn, of Fethard. Worcester,
26th January.
m. 10 (18). Bares, Walter de, going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales ;
protection to, with clause. Woodstock, 27th June.
m lid. (45). Burford (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Osbert
de Botingdon against Boger Heruy and Philip de Bysenden',
touching a hedge levied in.
m. 14 (11). Burgh, John de, going by licence on a pilgrimage to parts beyond
seas ; protection to, with clause. Windsor, *J6ih May.
m. 18 (21). Burgh, John de ; pardon to; at the instance of Alianorthe Qaeen-
Cionsort, of all trespasses and excesses committed by him in the
King's forest of Essex f^om the time of the last iter of the justices
of Hen. III. for pleas of the forest there until the present day.
Westminster, 6th May.
m. 6 (8). Burgh, Nicholas de, John de Sotesham, and Boger de Sotesham,
merchants of Lynn (<* Lenn' ") ; licence to, to carry to Scotland
and elsewhere along the coast 500 quarters of grain bought by
them from Masters Bichard and W. de Clifford and carried to Lynn,
notwithstanding the inhibition lately made against the exportation
of grain from the kingdom. The King ; W^rescote, 8th August,
[In the side heading in the roll ** Sotesham " is written ** Scotea-
ham " or " Stotesham."]
Burgh (Lane.) ; see Scotforth.
m. 20d. (76). Burgh (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the jury arraigned by William Thisteldene against
Henry Thisteldene, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (5). Burgh-in-Lomsdar (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Boger
de Burgh against William de Lindeseye, touching a pond levied
in.
A. 15d. (88). Burghill (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter FitzHenry and Isabel his wife against Nicholas
de la Hull and others, teaching a tenement in.
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m. 19 (111). Barley (Bntl) ; appointment of Roger LoTeday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Ascelina
daughter of Johu Fraonkeleyn, Thomas de Braanston and Joan
his wife and Edith FitzJohn against John de Borwleg/ toaching
two mesnages and land in.
m. 20d. (38). Bnrlingham, North (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas Bisho against Thomas de Walecote and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. S2d. (54). Barlingham, South ('* Sathbyrlingham ") (Norf.) $ appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to tike the assise of
novel dissebin arraigned by Christiana de Felmingham against
William son of WUliam de Felmingham and others, tonchmg a
tenement in.
m. Sid. (8). Burlingham, Sonth, Beighton {** Beyton "), Hasingham, Moalton
, (** Mouton ")t Cantley, lingwood, Upton, and Buckenham Ferry
(*' Bokeham Ferye ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Matilda la Recluse, of Holme, Christiana her sister,
and Adam son of Joan de Indringham against William de
Felmingham, touching possessions in.
Bumaston (Derb.) ; see Bearwardcote.
Bumcestr' (Oxf.) ; tee Bicester.
m. 84d. (84). Bumham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Richaird Bayoard, Geoffrey Fitx-John, and Simon Fitz-John aoainst
Agnes daughter of Mabel de Bmstwod, touching possessions m.
m.2Sd. (86). Bumham ("Brunham'') (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margaret late wife of Sewall Fits- Humphrey against
Gilbert Underlom and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (28). Burnham-S. Clement's (Norf.) ; appointment of Ro^r Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Radulph Scalunder (?) against Bartholomew le Ventre, touting
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (72). Bumham-Norton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph Stalunder against Bartholomew le Ventre and Bartholomew
Maghenild, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (45). Burnham Norton (*<Brouham Norton") (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Richilda and Sibil daughters of Roger
Crake, and Simon de Suddale and Alice his wife against Am£id
le Spliterere and Richilda late of William touching
land in.
m. 22d. (76). Bumham Thorpe (*< Bmnhampthorp' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Matilda ^tz Helewise against John de
Walsingham and Bartholomew March, touching a tenement in.
Burnham (Somers.) ; see Wiington.
m. 21d. (67). Burston (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Osbert Cnot, of Burston, against William de Wodeham and others,
touching land in.
m. 17d. (85). Burton ; association of Nicholas de Stapelton with John de Reigatc
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Rotherfeld against Roger de Burton,
touching common of pasture in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. lOd. (69). [Barton] (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by John de
Bromhnrst against Alexander Le Mey, of Barton, and Agnes lus
wife, tonching a tenement [in] .
m. 19 (75). Bnrton Lacart-near-Melton ('* Barton sancti Lazari juxta Melton ")
(Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj and John de Metingham
to take the certification arraigned by Gilbert Amarry against
William, Master of the Hospital of S. Lazarus of Barton near
Melton, and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (97). Burton (** Bergheton **) and Cawthorpe ("Keystorp") (Line);
appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northborgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de
Haaterive against Alexander Enyght and others, toaching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. Barton ("Berghton") (Li[nc.]) ; appointment of John de Bei^te
(ced. Id.) (15). and William de Northbuzgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Freman, of Berghton, against Walter de La
Lind and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (54). Barton (« Berghton' ") (Line) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de NorUiburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Freman, of Barton (" Berghton' ") against
Walter de la Lynd and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (11). Barton or Barton ("Birton"') (Line); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to t^e the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Vaudey (*' de valle dei ")
against Master Roger de Raveningham, parson of the church of
Burton or Barton (*' Berton * "), touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (7). Burton-near-Stretton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Grenley against Radolph de Trehampton
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (60). Barton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William le Taylur, of Burton, against Roger le Palmer, of
Burton, and Philip de Ricardescote, touching a tenement in. ,
Burton (York) ; see Stodehagrin.
m. 19d. (68). Burton Constable (*' Borton Conestabel ") (York) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Jervaulx against Roald
de Richemund, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (85). Borwash (** Burgherse ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Borewerse against Reginald de Thiresherse
and others, toaching a tenement in.
Burwe Gomey (Somers.) ; see Barrow Gumey.
m. Id. (35). Burwell (" Borewell ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Stephen son of Gilbert de Haverhell against John de
Middelton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (88). Bury (** Byry ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Roger de Bolton against Adam (or Ada) de Bury, toaching a
tenement in.
Bory (Lane.) ; see Tottington.
m. 15d. (87). Bushey ("Bisseye"), Little (Herts); appointment of Geoffi^y de
Leukenore and Geofirey Russel to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes KenebcUe, Henry de Appelby, and William
Eostase against John Kenel, toaching a tenement in.
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No. 2.— Calendar of Patent RoUb : 5 Edward I. — continued.
US. 6d. iJM): Bofllitoii or Biddestone (*' Budeston' **) (Wtlta) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Matilda late wife of Henry
de Haseleweir against Matilda daughter of Henry Herebert and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (99). Butterton (Staff.) ; appointment of Elias de Bekingham and Huffh
de Kendale to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Stnthe against Edmund the King's brother and others,
touching a tenement in.
Bykenhull (Somers.) ; see BickenhaU.
m. 19d. (106). Byker (** Bykjrr ") (Northnmbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Bocelannd and Jul[iana] his wife against
Peter Wod^oian and Richard de Yarehalewe, touching a tenement
in.
m. 9d. (66). Bytelescumb' (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Re^nald de Bodrygan against Michael Trenchard
and others, touchmg a tenement in.
m, 14 (28). Cadeweyn, John de, monk of the house of Estredemarchath' ; safe-
conduct in going to his house and stajring there. Windsor,
27th May.
m. 6d. (65). Cadney and Housam (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of Thomholm against the prior of Newstead
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (4). Caen, Beatrix, abbess of the church of the Holy Trinity of ; letters of
attomejT to, in favour of Robert lo Mellc and William de Tuleye.
Westminster, 1 1th May.
m. 18 (IS). Cahors, Payn de, captain of the King's munition in West Wales;
mandate to, to retam entire in the King's hands the castles of Din-
nevor, Karekenyl, and Lanedeuery, and to provide, until further
instructions, for their custody as securely as possible, permitting
the men of Rhys (" Resy ") Vaghhan to hold their lands and
tenements as before until the King shall have decided what further
is to be done by the said Payn therein. The King; Windsor,
5th June.
m. 11 (31). Caincy, Joseph de, prior of the Hospital of S. John of Jerusalem in
England ; protestamnr that all the King's jewels were delivered by,
in the presence of Master Thomas Bek', keeper of the wardrobe,
by the King's command within the Tower of liondon, to be placed
there on deposit, they having been formerly deposited in the
priory of the said hospital without the city of London, except a
certain noble ruby which the said prior had previously delivered to
Alianor the Queen-Consort by the King's precept. The King;
Woodstock, 25th June.
m. 20d. (4). Caistor (Castr* ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Broking and Constance his wife against Walter Wyger and
Robert de C^Mtre, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (28). Caistor, Hast (** Est Castr' "), and West Caistor, near Yarmouth
(Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de MetiuKhnm
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice late wife of
Stephen le Fevre, of East Caistor, against Robert de Homingh' and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (56). Caistor-in-Flegg (" Castre in Fleg'") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert Fei&ehe against William de Rogate,
parson of the church of the Holy Trinity of Caistor (" Outre"),
and others, touching a tenement in.
120 JLPPJCNDIX II. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH BEPOKT OV THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolb : 5 Edward I. — continued,
an. 18d. (71). Calcethorpe ("KalUiorp' '*) and Coyenhim (Line.) ; appointment
of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned bj Radulph Fitz-Hakett against
William de Funtaynes and others, touching a mesuage and Umd isL
m. 3d. (42). Caldberg ('< Caldeber* ") (JoA) ; appointment of John de Seinte
and William de Northburgh to take the jur^ arraigned bj Stepnen
de Coverham and Margery his wife against John de Wanton,
touching a tenement in.
Caldeoot (Norf .) ; ses Oxborough.
m. 22d. (85). Galdecott (Herts) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assitte of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon
de Notingharo, parson of the church of Caldecote, against Gerard
de Femivall and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (85). Galdecott (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Eliat de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Simon de Nottingham, parson of Galdecott, against Gerard de
Fumiuall' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d (38). Galdeham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Gobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed by
Alan son of John de Galdeham against Dennis (or Dioniaia) soir
(or daughter) of John de Galdham, and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 5d. (81). Galder (Gumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Nicholas de Senen-
howes against William de Boyuill', touching a pond destroyed in.
m. 19d. (81). (Taldwell (York) $ appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburffh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Stephen de Boyes against Henry de Rypun and Sibil Ms wife,
touching land in.
m. 8d. (108). Galewedon' (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by John de Lodelawe
against Bobert de Stok', touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 24d. (74). Gallauffhton (" Kaleueton '') (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Walter son of Walter Wither against
Robert de Wike, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 19d. (92). Galium (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Richard de Romnndeby,
John de Romundeby,and Elias de Blenleveny against Homphrey de
Veilly and Lucy his wife, touching a tenement m.
m. 19d. (69). Galne (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Agnes daughter of William le Scriven against William son of
William le Sonven and Walter de Ck>lttmbers, touching a tenement
in.
m. 17d. (75). Galneston (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbess of Shaftesbury against the prior of Bath
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 12d. (8). Galstone (<' Glaston' ") (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de Bo-
Chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Boger de Glaston' against Eudo La Zuoh'
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 25 (71). Gambridge ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon son of
William de Wotton against Guy de Mortimer and others, tonehing
a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Pattsnt Eolls : 5 £dward I. — continued,
m. 28d. (1). Cambridge ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John dc Metingham
to take the assise arraigned by John Waryn against Oeoffirey
de Spertegraye, toaching a way stopped in. Woodstook, 7tib
Feb.
in. SSd. (89). Cambridge ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of noyel di^eisin arraigned by Richard Tympon
against Simon de Petton and Mariota his wife, touching a tenement
in.
m. 22d. (45). Cambridge ; appointment of same to take the assise arraigned by
John Waryn le Pesooor, of Cambridge, against Geoffrey de Sper-
tegraye, touching a way stopped in.
m. 14d (4). Cambridge and Chesterton (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loue-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry Tulet against William Tulet, tonching a mesnage
m. 14d. (5). and land in; and the similar assise between the same parties,
toaching land in Chesterton.
m. 14d. (45). Cambridge ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger I/>aeday.
SL Id. (40). Cambridge ; commission of gaol deliyery for, to Roger LoTeday,
Baldwm de S. George, and bimon de Stanton.
m. 5d. (61). Campden (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert son of Peter de Hulton against Thomas de Mapelton,
touching a mesnage in.
m. S5 (18). Campden (Glooc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert le Fulour, of Campden, against Roger le Fort, touchmg a
tenement in.
\ m. 9d. (10). Campden C* Caumpeden' ") (Gionc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Alice Turpeny and Cecilia her sister
against John de OldeweU, toaching the third part of a mesnage
in.
m. 1 (10). CJanterbnry, the abbat and convent of S. Augustine's at; simple
protection to. Rhnddlan (* Rothelan "), 16th November.
m. 15d. (24). Canterbury ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Stephen de Penecestre
and RaduJph le Sauvage.
m. 12d. (77). Canterbury ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Henry Perot, Roger
de Tylemanston', John de Merley, and Radulph de S. Lc^er.
a. 2 (80). Cantilupe (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas Mauueysyn against Hugh de Wondesl',
touching possessions id.
Cantley (Norf.) ; see Borlingham, South.
m. 26 (2S). Canvill', Geofirey de, about to proceed by precept to the parts of
Wales ; letters of attorney to, in &vour of Hugh de Westminster
and William le Graunt. Bampton, llth January.
m. 10 (7). Capdemayll, James, and his partners, merchants of Montpellicft (" de
Monte Pessulano ") ; acknowledgment of the receipt from, by
the hands of Giles de Oudenarde, of a loan of 500 marks and
promise to repay the said loan to, at the Tower of London on the
Feast of All Saints next ensuing. The King ; Woodstock, 26th
June.
Concurrent and similar acknowledgments are made to: —
m. 10 (8). John de Selisio and his partners, merchants of Cahors, of a loan of
800 marks.
m. 10 (9). Alphonse Maurini and his partners, merchants of Cahors, of a loan
of 400 marks.
122 APPENDIX IL TO THE FORTT-SIXTH BEPOBT OP THE
No* 2.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward h-^^eonHnued,
m. Sd. (5). Capton (** Capieton ") (Deyon) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches*
ter to take the assise of mort dancestor anraigned by Oliyer Oooe
and Dionisia his wife against Richard Brunigg*, touchmg a mesuage
and land in.
m. 26d. (41). Carbrook, Great (*' Magna Keiebrok") (Norf .) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned hj Simon de la Chaumbre, of Grreat
Carbrook, against Adam (or Ada) de Merle and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 8d. Garbunely Robert; recognizance by, of a debt of six marks to
(ced. 2d.) (8). R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells.
m. 8d. Carbonel, Robert ; grant to, in fee-simple of free-warren in all his de-
(ced. S.)r(9). mesne lands in Great Waldingfield {*' Magna Waudiu^eld' ")> Clul-
ton, Newton, and Haketon (Suff.), so they be not withm the metes of
the King's forest. Witnessed by R[obert] bishop of Bath and
Wells, ^mund earl of Cornwall, the King's cousin (" cons' "),
and others. The Camp, near Basingwerk, 20th August.
m. 19 (10). Carhampton (" Carumpton") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor airaigned by Joan daughter of John Bmstache
against Joan daughter of William de Beigny, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. '15d. (54). Carlisle (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Kyrkeby against Alexander de Boulton and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (14). Carlisle ; commission of gaol deliyety for, to Robert de Moleoastie,
John de Terriby, William de Boyrill, and Robert de Warthewik.
m. 8d. (20). Carlton, Great (Line.) ; appointment of John de Re^te and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard son of Reginald de Saylbert, Gilbert and
Adam his brothers against Walter Saylbert, touching a tenement
in.
m. 25 (45). Carlton, South, and South Muskham (Notts) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of moit
dancestor arraigned by Robert Oldman against William Oldman,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 20d. (80). Carlton (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert Swift
against Warin de Brumf euld, touching common of pasture in.
m. 17d. (31). Carlton ("Carleton") (Suff.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry son of Edmund del Cap against Warin son of Henry de
Karleton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (14). Carlton (" l^^^^l^toQ ") (^ork) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and WUliam de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by
Nicholas de Meiniil against Robert Gurr, touching tofts and land
in.
m. 25d. (87). Carlton (*< Karleton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reioate
and William de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by
Nicholas de Meinil against Robert Guyr, touching two tofts and
land in.
m. ISd. (21). Carlton-near-Thirsk ("Gresk") (York); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by
John de Karleton against Robert Trenohemer and William de
Aystcnby, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 13d. (27). Carlton-near-Thirsk (** Tresk' ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de NorUibiirgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Karleton against Robert Trencbe-
mer and William de Aysteneby,. touching a fosse destroyed in.
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No. 2.— -Calendai' of Patent Bolls : 5 Edwaixl I. — continued.
m; 13d. (35). Carlton-near-Thirsk (" Tresk' ") ( York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh tu take the assise arraigned
by John de Earletou against Robert 'frenchemer' and William de
Ajstenhy, touching a fosse destroyed in.
Cammpton (Somers.) ; see Carhampton.
m. ISd. (19). Castlerigg (** Castelregge "> (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Trellekelde against Thomas de
Derewentewater and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (29). Castlerigg (*' Castelregg' "; (Cnmbr.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Trellekeld against Thomas de
Derewentewater and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 13d. (36). Castlerigg (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Nor&burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Trellekeld against Thomas de Derewentewater and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (71). Castor (<* Castre ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Ro|;er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard Parys against John le Botiller and others, touching a
tenement in.
Castre in Fleg' (Norf.) ; see Caistor-in-Flegg.
m. 21d. (2). Cateliffe (" Catteclive ") (York); appointment of John de Rei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margery daughter of John de Treton against William
de Sandhirst, of Cateliffe^ and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (21). Caton (" Eaton' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reygate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alan de Welslet against John do Katon', touching a
hedge destroyed in. The King ; Chester, 16th July.
Catthorp (Line.) ; see Caythorpe.
m. lid. (20). Catton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arrai^ed by Hugh Scot,
of Norwich, against Hugh de Bromholm, touching a mill and land
in.
m. 12d. (18). Catworth (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
* Le Champion, of Catworth, against Gilbert Russ^ and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (44). Cauldon (<< Chaueldon* '0 (Stafif.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodlngton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William son of John de Chaueldon
against Richard son of John de Chaueldon, touching a tenement
in.
m. Sd. (19). Cauldon (" Chaueldon ' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of John de Chaueldon against Richard
son of John de Chaueldon, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (56). Cave, South (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by John de Mercato,
chaplain, against the Master of the Knights Templars in England
and Robert de Plaxflet, touching a pond heightened in.
m. 17d. (8). Cave, South (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by John de Suthcave,
chaplain, against the Master of the Knights Templars in England
and Robert de Flaxfeld, touching a fosse levied in.
124 iLPPENiilX II. TO THR FoRTV-SIXTII UEPORT OF THE
No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edvv'ard I. — continued,
m. lid. (75). Cayendtali ("Caaene Edysse*') (Saff.) } appointment of Roger
Loaeday and John de Metingham to take the aseise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Miles de Hasting* against Gilbert de la
Haye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22 (18). Cawston (*' Caiuton "), presentation, directed to the bishop of
Norwich, oY John de Burgondia to the church of^ Toid and in the
King's ^ft. Woodstock, 6th February.
m. 22d. (101). Cawston (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger LoTedaj and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Beatrix Ute wife of Richard Houel against Robert de Skeketon,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (9). Cawston (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel msseisin arraigned by Iknma
Sparwe against John son of Alexander de Fallingg' and Blida his
wife and Radulph Sparwe, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (71). Cawston and Heydon (Norf.) $ appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arrucned
by Kadulph son of Hugh Sparwe, of Cawston, against Radulim le
I^pere and Gola hit wife, touching land in.
Cawthorpe (Line.) ; tee Burton.
Caytho (Bedt) ; $ee Keytoe.
m. 22d. (21). Caythorpe {** Catthorp ") and Normanton-near-Caythorpe (Line.) ;
appointment of Radulph de Hengham and Walter de Hopton to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Boolton
against Greoffrey Peche and others, touching a tenement in.
Cesay (York) ; M0 Sessay.
Cessay (York) ; see Sessay.
Ceystweyc (Norf.) ; see Questwick.
m. 4 (11). Chabbeneys, Eohuard de, comte of Bigorre ; grant to (for ffood
service and the money which the bishop of Le Puy ('' de Podio ")
was wont to pay to, which is now due to him from the King by
reason of his homage, and which he has remised and quit-clauned
to the Crown, and also, for the loss of the castle of Lnrd for which
he petitioned for amends from the King) of 200/. of Bourdeaux oat
of the custom of the vill for life, unless meanwhile he shall be
provided with an equal sum elsewhere in Grascony. Hie King;
Rhuddlan, 4th October.
m. 4 (12). The same ; quit-claim of the above-mentioned to the Crown.
Rhuddlan; 7th October, A.D. 1277, and of the coronation of
Edward I., the 5th.
m. lid. (14); Chalfont, S. Peter (Bucks) ; appointment of Master Richard de
Stane!« and Geoffrey de Pycheford to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Foleham against Robert de
Ludham and William Joliuet, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (5S). Chalgrove (Oxf.) ; appointment of Geoffrey de Lenkenore and
Geoffrey liussel to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of Richard de Chalgrave against Hugh de Flessy,
touching possessions in.
m. 15d. (1). Chalgrove (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Avice
late wife of Walter Botel against Nicholas Pagham and Theobald
his son, touching a tenement in. Westminster, 6th May.
m. 15d. (3). Chalgrove (Oxf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Thomas Botel against Robert son of John fix le
Chai^eyn, touching a tenement in. ,
m. 22d. (32). Chalgrove (*' Shalegrave "} and Gatigolvesden (Oxf.) ; appointment
of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John Auenel against Hugh de Flescy
and others, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Roils : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 30 (7). CfaaDcellor, the, memorandum of the return of, to the Conrt.
[Between an entry dated Norwich, Ist April, and an entry dated
Framlingham, 9th April.]
m. 5 (15). Channel Islands, the, the haiiiffs of ; mandate to, to take into the
King's hands the possessions of the abbat of S. Savioar's, and to
attach him and bring him before the King in the Octave of
S. Martin in the K.B , to answer for his contempt in disobeying a
mandate to surcease and desist fcom certain trespasses and ror the
trespasses themselves which were committed by him in proceeding
against the King's bailifb in the Bishop's Court on matters which
touch his crown and dignity. The King ; Bhuddlan, 25th
August.
m. 5 (16). The same ; mandate to, to retain all the possessions which have been
taken into the King's hands by John Wyger and Badulph de
Brouchton' sent by the King to make certain inquisitions in the
said islands until the arrival of Otto de Grandison to whom the
King has committed the custody thereof. By B[obert] bishop
of &th and Wells, the chancellor. Chester, 2nd September.
m. 14d. (28). Charford (" Cherdeford' ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Gunnilda daughter of William de
Smale against William Qilbert and others, touching a tenement in«
m. 14d. (68). Charlton (Berks) ; appointment of Boger Loueda^ and John de
Metingham to take the avsise of novel disseism airaigned by
Thomas Le Leche, of Charlton, against Adam le Leche and
William de Panely, of Chariton, touching a tenement in.
Charlton (Wore.) ; see Grafton.
m. 19 (81). (Tharlwood (" Cherlewod ") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Lovetot
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter de Colle against Geoffrey de la Wyk' and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (7). Chamock-Heath ('* Hethechemok' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of
John de Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Matilda late wife of Badulph Gk)gard
and ^chard Fits-Badulph against Hugh Gogard and Adam (or
Ada) of the Strete, touching common of pasture in. Chester, 20th
July.
m. 8d. (16). Chamock-Heath ('* Hethecherclienok' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of
the same Judges to take the similar assise arraigned by the said
demandants against the said Hugh and Adam (or Ada) Fitz-Henry,
touching common of pasture in.
n. 8d. (20). Chamock-Heath (" Hethchemok' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of the
same Judges to take the similar assise arraigned by the said de-
mandants against the said Hugh, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (28). Chamock-Heath {*' Hethchemok'") (Lane.) ; appointment of the
same judges to take the similar assise arraigned by tiie said
demandants against the said Hugh and Bobert le Mouner, tooching
common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (26). Chamock-Heath (" Hethchemok' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of the
same Judges to take the similar assise arraigned by the said
demandants against the said Hugh and others, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 18 (18). (^rran, Guichard de, and Isabel his wife ; inspeximus of a charter
made by Bobert, bishop of Durham granting to, in tail, for their
homage and service, all the land late<of Gilbert le Noreys with a
water mill, and also for the increase of the said tenement the whole
of le Strochre de Kaltysete and the said bishop's waste, with the
following divisions, via., the water of Thame, near the little path
which IcAds from Pokrely to Bedley towards the north to the
opposite of Bedway-knoll, extendinf in a line towards the west to
EldrepethymoBse, and thus towards the west to the water of Thamo
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No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5. Edward L — continttedn
and beyond the water of Tame towards the Boath to the hedge of
Pokreley, and thus to Foschamepith, and -also certain arable and
woody land lately held by Roger de Kaldesete which the said
Guichard has of the demise of the aforesaid Roger lying between
the house of the said Roger and the aforesaid water of Thame, and
also certain waste lying between the aforesaid land and wood and
(between) the wood of the aforesaid Guichard of Thamehogfa to be
held by the said Guichard and Isabel, and their heirs and assigns,
of the said bishop and his successors, together with all easements,
rights of common, &c., and housebote and haybote in the ward of
Cestre at an annual rent of 28«. 8<f., witnessed by Robert de
Nevill, lord of Raby, Thomas de Harington, John FitzMarmaduke,
William de Yelaund, and John de Farcanar*, knights, and Masters
Alan de Essingwold, Robert Auenel, then chancellor [of Durham],
Peter de Toresby, then treasurer [of Durham], Thomas de
Leuesham, Master Robert de Dryfeud, and many others; with
ratification of the said grant. Westminster, 3rd May.
m. lOd. (12). Charrun, Guichard de, and Elias de Bekingham ; appointment of, as
justices to take, with the justices appointed hitherto, the assises of
darrein presentment arraigned by Edmund earl of Cornwall before
the justices of the C.P. against Walter archbishop of Tork and
the dean and chapter of York, touching the church of Knares-
borough, on the morrow of S. John Baptist last past, and atter-
mined before the said justices at Shrewsbury to Mchaelroas term.
Prestbury, 2nd July. See also Metingham, John de.
m. 4d. (67). Chart, East ('< Est chert "), and Estcheteaford (Kent) ; appointment
of John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Henry le Tannr and Godelena his
wife against John de Goldheth and others, touching land in.
m. 9d. (93). Chartley ('* Chartele ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Matilda late wife of John Mntun
against Robert de Ferrers, touching a tenement in.
Chaueldon (Staff.) ; see Cauldon.
Chaueleshegh (Devon) ; see CSiawleigh.
m. 25 (61). Chauncy, Joseph de, the King's treasurer. Master Roger de Seyton,
and John de Loyetot ; association of, with Roger de Northwode
and John de 0)beham to inquire whether Roger de Leybum in
his lifetime was indebted in the Jewry or not. La Bruere, 14th
January.
m. 8(59). CJhawleigh (?) ("Chaueleshegh*") and Up-Ottery ("Vpotrey")
(Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Ralegh* against Richaid de Brendesworth
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (59). Cheddington (" Chetendon ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by James de Wedon' and Agnes his wife against John
Brian and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (24). Cheddon (" Ceden* ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Tliomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William le Mareschal against William de
Berdeslee, parson of Cheddon (" Cedene **), touching common of
pasture in.
m. 19 (40). Cheddon ("Ceddene**) (Somers.); appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William le Mareschal against William
de Berdesle^, parson of the chhrch of "Ceddene and others, touching
a tenement m.
m. lid. (1). CJhedesleye (? Shelsley) -Beanchamp (Wore.) ; appointment of Solo-
mon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
jury arraigned by Edith daughter of Geofirey de Chedesleye Beu-
champ* against Hugh de Beaucbamp (*< Bello Campo "), touching
a tenement in.
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No. 2.«— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — eoiUinued.
Chelewardon (Sontbt.) ; see ChiUerton.
Chelewarton (Soatht.) ; see ChiUerton.
Cheles worth (Devon) ; »ee Chilsworthy.
m. 27 (1). Chemeledeston ; presentation, directed to the bishop of Norwich, of
John de Basingg' to the charch of, void and in the King's ^t.
Baldoek, 3rd December.
m. 8d. (2). Cheriton (*' Cyrinton'") (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Merworth against William de Heure and
others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (13). Cheriton (Kent) ; appointment of Thomas de Weyland and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
de Mereworth against William de Henre and others, tonching a
tenement in.
Cherleton (Staff.) ; Bee Chorlton.
m. 17d. (65). Cherloc (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda late wife of Radulph (zogard and Richard Eitz-Radulph
against Hugh Qogard and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (80). Chesham (*' Cestresham ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Northwich and Alice his wife against
Andrew de Blakewell' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (8). Cheshunt ('' Chesthnnt ") (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise arraigned bj
William Tholomer against John de Caen (" Cadamo "), touching a
mesuage in.
Cheshunt (Herts) ; se0 Stortford.
m. 6 (18). Chester, the abbat and convent of S. Werburgh at ; nolumus that
the courtesy of, in accommodating the King with 100 workmen for
his works at Flint at their own cost should be drawn into a pre-
cedent to the prejudice of themselves or their successors. The
King ; Brumburgh*, 13th August.
m. 26 (15). Chesterfield (" Cestrefeld '')> ^e Master and Brethren of the;ho8pitaI
of S. Nicholas of; simple protection to. Cirencester, 27th
December.
m. 27d. (15). CHiesterfield (** Cestrefeld '') (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Peter son of Ranulph de Garthorp' against
Matilda daughter of Alice de Tapton, touclung a tenement in.
B. 18d. (37). Chesterton (•* Cestreton ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loye-
day and John de Metingham to take assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry Tulet against William Tulet, touclung land in.
Chesterton (Cambi;.) ; see Cambridge.
m. Id. (12). Chesterton, Gretit (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hy
John de Bydeford and Emma his wife against Alice late wife of
Robert de Bracy, IDuching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (19). Chesterton (<< Cestreton *')> Little (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William Delyle against Edmund earl
of Cornwall and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (60). Chesterton (" Cestreton ")* Little ; association of Master Thomas de
Sodington \n\\i Roger Loveday to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Delisle against Edmund earl of Cornwall and
others, touching a tenement in.
Chetendon (Bucks) ; see Cheddington.
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No. 2.-^Calendar of Patent BoUh : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. lOd. (42). Chibbeherst (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
William de Westwell and Alice his wife against John de Chibb^
horst, touching a tenement in.
m. 2Sd. (15). Chichester; commission of gaol deliverj for, to Stephen de Peae-
cestre and Kadolph le Sauvage.
m. 17d. (93). Chichester (" Cycestr* ") : commission of gaol delivery for, to
Geoffrey Russel and OeofiVey Agnillon.
Chichester (Sass.), the snbarb of ; see Pideberwe.
m. 16d. (88)< Chiddingfold (" (Thudingfolde ") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de
Cobeham and Elias de Bekinfham to take the assise of norel
disseisin arraigned by Radulph de Mnnstede against Robert de
Heythe and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (48). Chiddingfold (J* Chedingefold' ") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by
Henry de Upauene, Robert Elwyne, and Matilda de la Dunhursta
against Radulph de Munsted, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (42). Childhay (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Russel against Dunstan de Childeheye and
others, touching a tenement in.
». 5d. (25). Childwall (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned t^
Richard son of Simon de Childewell agiunst Stephen de Ditton and
Cecilia his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (19). Chilham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to tfldKe the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William parson of the church of Qnenigate against John le
Chapeleyn and Nicholas vicar of the church of Gilham [? Gilling-
ham] , touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (40). (^llenden ('* Chalneden' ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas son of Lambert de Chalneden' against Peter
son of Robert de Chalneden' and Benedict de Widigate, touching a
tenement in.
m.|[19 (14). Chillerton (** Chelewardon ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry de Cundy against Thomas Eude and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2&d. (IDS). Chillerton (" Chelewarton ") (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry de Gundi against Thomas Ede, touching
a tenement in.
m. 17d. (41). (^ils worthy (•* Chelesworthy ") (Devon); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Chelesworthy against
John de Haldesworthy and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (61). Chilsworthy (" Chelesworth ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Thomas de Sodington to toke the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Colesworth against John de
Haldesworth and others, touching a tenement in.
Chiltington (Sussex) ; aee Eerring.
m. 5d. (79). Chinnock, East (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thurston de Est Chinnok' against Thomas
son of Martin de Coker and others, touching a tenement in.
Churchewavere (Warw.)'; $ee Church Over.
m. 4d. (26). Chirton (" Chiriton ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Brewouse against Reginald
Eiti Peter and others, toocbiog a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward L — continued.
m. 26d. (17). CbiBlefaftmpton (Ozf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disBeiran arraigned by
Laurence de Cheselhaunton against Philip le Norreys and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (61). Cholderton-near-Bulford (<< Cbelderington juzta « Boldefoid' ")
(Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Tho-
mas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John Burel, of Eenlee, and Alice his wife against John le
Knyght, of Thortheston*, and others, touching a tenement in.
-m. 6d. (88). Chorley ( Lunc.) ; appointment of John do Keigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Muriel de Cnolal' against Richard le Batiller, touching land in.
m. 5d. (7). Chorley (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Muriel de CnobaP, Roger son of Richard de Blakebum', and
Margery his wife, Richard son of Robert de Hercy, William son of
Henry Teg and John son of Walter de Aykisco against Richard
le ButiUer, teaching land in.
m. S7d. (41). Chorlton (" Cherleton **> (Staff.) ; appointment of Radnlph de Heof^-
ham and Walter de Hopton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Corbet against William de Cotes and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (IS). Chorston (Xorf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Martin
le Chapeleyn against Alice daughter, Avice Rodland, and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (10). Christian -Malford C< Cristmelford* ") (Wilts); appointment 61
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Richard de Dodeford
against the abbat of Glastonbury, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 12 (66). Church-*' Chissho " (Warw.) ; appointment of Ro^r Lonedai and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Millicent late wife of Thomas de Bles against John de Wauton
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (86). Church Over (" Chirchewavere ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Purefey against Robert ion of
Roger de Chirchewavere, touching common of pasture in.
m. Iftd. (68). Churleton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraiffned by John son of John de Noteknapper against Hugh de
Tudeham. touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 6 (1). Cinque Forts, the barons of the; grant to, of all the goods and
chattels which they shall be able to obtain out of those of the
Welsh rebels, except of the goods of those Welshmen who have
already come into the King's peace or of those who are coming
after thev shall have come ; and all the prisoners whom they may
take during the war which has arisen between the King and the
rebels aforesaid, provided that if the King desire to have any of
such prisoners he may have them, and that the grant shall not be
drawn into a precedent to the prejudice of the Crown. The King ;
Birkenhead (** Birkheued' ")» ^th August.
n. 8d. (4). Cinstapley (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert Susannesmagh' and Eda his wife against Adam le Tinkler
and others, touching possessions in.
m. 86 (3). Cirencester (Qlonc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Reginald de P^rye against the abbat of Ciienocster, touching
rent in.
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130 APPENDIX IL TO THE PORTr-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward 1.-— continued.
m. 26d. (87). Cirencester (Qlouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de BoeheBter and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned
by Robert de Mnlecote and Amice bis wife against the abbat of
Cirencester, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (88). Clandon, East (*' Est Clendon"), (Sorr.) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise arraigned by
Emma late wife of John de Dunham a^inst thB abbat of Chertsej
and others, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 25 (26). Clanfield (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matil£i late wife of Thomas le Wauney against Richard le Chas-
teillion, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (14). Clanfield (<< Glenefeld ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday
and John de Metingham to take the assise arraign^ by Walter
Thurild and Joan Ms wife against William Beumont, touching a
way stopped in.
m. 27d« (i). Clapham (*< Clopham") (Beds) ; appointment of Master Boffer de
Seyton to take the certification arraigned by William Bayeus
against Isabel de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle, Lucy de Bray,
and Simon son of Richard Bayeus, touching a tenement iiu
m. 27d. (37). Clapton Q* Olopton ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margaret daughter of Humphrey Fitz William and
Matilda her sister against Stephen son of Humphrey FitzWilliam,
touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (45). Clapton (Cambr.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Robert son of Auger le Rus against Thomas son of
William de Clopton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (61). Clapton (" Clopton' ") (Somers.) i appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Richard Arthur against John de
Sypton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (60). Clapton (Somera.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Arthur against John de Stepton and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (18). Clare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester and Hertford; grant to, that
Elias de Ibbeston whom he has appointed his attorney may make
attomies in his place, with mandate to all bailiffs, &c., to admit
such attomies. Westminster, 7th May.
m. 15 (8). Clare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, going in the
King's suite to the parts of Wales; protection to, with clause.
Westminster, 12th May.
m. 7 (8). CSare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, about to proceed
with the King on his expedition in Wales against the rebels
Llewelyn ab Gruffud and his accomplices ; precept to the sheriffs
of Lincoln, Northampton, Salop, and Stafford to permit the men
of, to have carriage for the provisions to his behoof through their
balllvates towards the parts of Wales and give them all necessary
advice and aid in this behalf. The King ; Chester, 18th July.
m. 8 (2). Clare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester and Hertford ; letters of attorney
to, in favour of John de Clare for Ireland. By R [obert] biafaop
of Bath and Wells, the chancellor. Shrewsbury, 18th October.
m. 20 (22). CJlare (" Clere ")> Nicholas de ; grant to, of the prebend of the chapel
in Nottingham Castle, void by the resignation of William de Hake-
bum and in the King's gift. Westminster, 29th April.
m. 18 (5). Clare, Thomas de, staying in the parts of Ireland on the King's
business ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Bartholomew le
Peytevyn and Adam du VaL Westminster, 1st May.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 15 (5). Clare, Thomas de, staying in Ireland on the King's bosiness; letters
of attorney to, in favour of Stephen de Slapton and Adam Duval.
Westminster, 11th May,
m. 7 (82). Clarel, Master John, going to parts beyond seas, on the King's
business; protection to, irith the clause, Volumus. The King;
Chester, 16th July.
m. Id. (9S). Claverdon (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of S. Sepulchre, Warwick, against Ela countess of Warwick
and others, touching a tenement in.
Claston' (Wilts) ; see Calstone.
m. lOd. (85). Claypole (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hamo
de Stnlton (?) against Simon de Bereford and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 22d. (80). Claythorp' (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Annabel daughter of John de la Sale against John son of John die
. la Sale and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (72). Clayton (*' Cleyton '*) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of William de Whiter and Alice his
wife against John de Cleyton and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 15d. (40). Clayton (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of Henry de Clayton against William de Alnetham and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (^6). Cleasby (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
flastulph son of William de Cleseby against Emma de Bereford
and Robert her son, touching common of pasture in.
Clebum (Westmorel.) ; see Cliburn.
m. lOd. (19). Clenchwarton (" Clenc Warton' ")» North (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loneday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Aspelou de Leuerington and Matilda his
wife against Adam (or Ada) Coket, touching land in.
m. 21d. (54). Clenchwarton, South (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William Fitz-Constantine against John son of Adam (or Ada)
Paytins and others, touching land in.
Clenchwarton (Norf.) ; see Lynn, West.
m. 27 (12). CHent, acceptance of the presentation made by William de Valence,
the King's uncle, of Master Hugh Hamelyn, clerk to the church
of, void and in his gift (as is alleged) by reason of the lands and
heirs of Roger de Somery, deceased, which are in the hands of the
said William by the King's grant. Windsor, 8th December.
m. 18d. (8). Cleobury Mortimer ("Colebur* Mortimer") (Salop); appointment
of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by David le Cachepol against
Henry le Tayllur and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (86). Clewer (" Cleywart ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of Hugh de Lyford against William son of Hugh de
Lyford, touching a tenement in.
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182 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTr-SIXTH BEPOHT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I.— con^tnu^c/.
m. 16d. (55). Cley (Norf.); appointment of John de Lovetot and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Stephen
son of Thomas de War* against Robert Fits €rodard and others,
m. 16d. (56). tonchinff common of pasture in ; and to take the jory arraigned by
the said Stephen against Nicholas Fitz William and Ja][iana] his
wife, touching common of pasture in (Jxborongh (" Ox^burg*^.
m. 2 (77). Clibum (" Clebum' ") (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Bei-
gate and William de Northbur^^h to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Adam Tayl and Ajmes his wife against the
- abbat of Shapp (*' Schappe ") and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (8). Clifford, Roger de ; mandate of intendence and respondence, addressed
to the tenants of the land of Enelismoueth, in favour of, to whom
the King has committed the custody of the said land giren back
by Roger de Mortimer. Worcester, 26th January.
m. 28 (6). Clifford, Roger de, Mathew de Columbers, Oeofirey de Picheford, and
Nicholas de Komesey; appointment of, as justices itinerant for
pleas of the forest in co. Essex, with mandate of intendence and
respondence in pursuance addressed to the archbishops, biahops,
abbftts, &c., of the said co. Woodstock. 4th February.
m. 6d. (76). Clifford (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Clenton and Sarah his wife against William Burdon
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (66). Clifton (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metinghaifi to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Qerlo
de Clifton and Matilda his wife against Juliana late wife of Roger
Thurkill and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (80). Cliftcn (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
MeHngham to take the assise arraign^ by the abbat of Lavynden
against Joan late wife of Simon le Botiller, touching a watercourse
diverted in.
m. 8d. (51). Clifton (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice
de Eccles against Henry de Grasford and others, touching common
m. 8d. (52). of pasture in ; and the assise arraigned by the said Alice against
the aforesaid Henry and others, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 3d. (2). Clifton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to tdce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Ellen de Clifton against Henry de Trafford and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 25 (72). Clifton, North (Notts) ; appointment of John de R«igate and William
de Northburgh to tiJcc the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margery de Uvedale against Peter de Chaumpaigne and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (28). Clifton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Agnea
daughter of Reginald le Paumer, of Clifton, against the abbat of
Dorchester, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 12 (16). Clifton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metinff-
ham to take the aifsise of novel msseisin arraigned by William de
Baldundun against Roger de la Launde and the abbat of Dorchester,
touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (58). Clifton (Oxf.) : appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Jordan de
Bassemore against Walter abbat of Dorchester and others, touching
a tenement in.
n. 25d. (76). Clifton (Staff.); appointment of Radulph de Hengham and Walter de
Hopton to take the assis^e of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh
de Cave, parson o'f the church of Clifton, against Robert Hipedun
and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 16d. (14). Clifton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the jory arraigned by Master Robert
de Pycheford, Bobert Wenge, and Robert Ypedun against Hugh de
Cave, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (88). Clifton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbuigh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Alice
daughter of John de Wygenton against John son of Nicholas de
Clifton, toaching land in.
m. 20 (S7). Clipping', John, merchant of Lubek' ; pardon to, for a fine of 40s.,
of all the trespasses committed by him in communicating with the
inhabitants of Flanders and exporting wool out of the kingdom to
parts beyond seas and importing cloths into England therefrom,
contrary to the inhibition of Hen. III. and Edw. I., with licence
to, to stay in the kingdom and exercise his lawfhl trade. West-
minster, 28th April.
m. 26d. (9). Clopcot (" Clopecote ") (Berks); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Emma de Hattecumb' against Henry Robolard and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (5). Clopcot (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the'assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Isabel
daughter of William de la Barre and Matilda her sister against
John le Arblaster and Gilbert le Cuner, touching land and rent in.
m. 22d. (26). C^opton-n ear-Ipswich (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel fisseisin arraigned
by William FitzWarin and Edith his wife against Alan sonof Fulk
de Shelford, touching a tenement in.
Cloteley (Salop) ; see Cluddley.
m. 25d. (90). Cluddley (*' Cloteley ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger de Atleberge and Isabel his wife
against Adam (or Ada) de Chetewind and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 2d. (66). Cluddley (<' Cloteley ") (Salop) ; appointment of Kadulph de Heng-
ham and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Atleberge and Isabel his wife against
Adam (or Ada) de Chetewynd and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21 (27). Cluny, the abbat of; safe conduct to, in coming to England, staying
there, and returning thence. Waterbeach. Idth March.
m. 18 (25). Cluny, the abbat of; safe conduct to, in coming to England, staying
there, and returning thence to his own parts. Westminster,
7th May.
Cnaresbuxgh (York) ; see Knaresborouglu
m. 19d. (64). Coat (" Cote ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Louering against Nicholas treasurer of Wells,
touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (47). Cobham, John de, and Hamo Hauteyn ; appointment of, as justices,
to inquire into, hear, determine, and do justice as to the plaint of
William de Leybum* that when he long ago impleaded Hagin ion
of Master Moss, a Jew, Aaron Crespyn, and John de Lanfare
before the justices for the custody of the Jews, touching the
forgery of a certain deed under the names of Roffer de Leybmrn,
father of the said William, whose heir he is, and of the said Hagin
concerning a certain sum of money alleged by the said Hagin to
have been received from him by the said Roger by the said deed,
and that plea was attermined before the Barons of the Exchequer,
the said William was prepared to show that the said Roger never
made the said deed to the said Ha^in nor received the said money
from him ; with mandate to the said Barons of the Exchequer and
justices for the custody of the Jews to send the record and process
of the said plea to the said John and Hamo. Windsor, 10th
December.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I.— con/intceif.
m. 13 (3). Cobham, Uohii de, Philip de Wileby, and William de Midddton;
dedimus potestatem to, of assessinf^ the tallage on the Jews in the
kingdom. The King ; Windgor, 30th May.
m. 11 (28). Cobham, John de, Philip de Wyleby, and William de Middelton ;.
appointment of, to assess a tallage and levy it on the Jews of
!^gland to the King's behoof as speedily as possible ; with power
to them to levy such tallage on the goods, chattels, and debts of
the Jews who have kept it back, and to compel those Jews who
have rebelled in this respect by exile or abjuration to pay their
portions. The King ; Breholl', 20th June.
m. 13d. (59). Cobham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Cobehamber' [«tc] against Amphelisia daughter of Thomas le
Clerc and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (27), Cockersand, the abbat and convent of; simple protection to. The
King; Chester, 21st July.
m. 2 (4). Oockeslegh (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Kymelond' against Robert Beaupeil,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (41). Coddngton (** Kokeineton' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort danoestor arraigned by Thomas Fitz-Jordan against Richard
de Kokeineton' and Liettice his wife, touching a mesuage and land
in.
Cockthorpe (Norf .) ; tee Stiffkey.
m. 20d. (78). Coddenham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Peter Borward against Roesia Oanesy and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 25d. (93). Coddington (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbnrgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Radulph Trewe against the prior of the Hospital of S. lE&therine
without Lincoln, touching a mesuage and land m.
m. 10 (21). Cogan, John de, going in the King's snitd to the parts of Wales ;
protection to, with clause. The King ; Gloucester, 30th June.
m. 10 (22). The same ; concurrent and similar protection to, in Ireland.
m. 13d. (50). Oolchester, the suburb of (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Beauchamp against Oliver de Ck)lchester
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (1). Colchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger Loueday, Peter
de Taleworth, Gilbert Fitz-Hugh, and Robert de Cantilupe.
m. 8 (U). Coldfield (*' Colefeld' ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrai^ed by Radulph de Elleford against Alan le Ferur and
Wilb&m Attemor, touching a tenement m.
Colebur*, Mortimer (Salop) ; /tee Cleobury Mortimer.
m. 6d. (67). Coleby (Line.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice Attebarre a^inst the prior of Beckford and John Atte-
barre, of Coleby, touchmg a tenement in.
Colefeld' (Warw.); see Coldfield.
m. ld« (41). Colewell and Karslak' (Devon) { appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Isabel de Colewell against Radulph de
Colewell and others, touching a tenement in.
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]^o. 2. — Caleadar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward J^^^rixmHnued.
XD. lid. (68). Coleworth' (Eb«qx) ; appointment of Roger Loaeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of Leghes' against Richard de Coleworth, touching a tenement
m.
OoUen (Hnnts) ; $ee Colne.
m. 12 (16). C6\ne ("Collen") (Hants); appointment of Roger Louedaj and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bj Adam son of William de C>)llen and Satah his wife against
Radalph Yon and Agnes his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (83). Colston (Notts) : appointment of John de Rei^ate and William de
Northbargh to take the jury arraigned by William son of William
de Colston against Henry le Coppere and Henry Barthehnen,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (8). Colston (Notts) ; appointment of same to take the certification
arraigned by William de Colston against Henry le Cuppere and
Henry Bartelmeu, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (89). Colston (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
NorthbuTgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arrugned by
Radalph Fitz- William against William Fits-William and Walter de
Boyuiir, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (82). Colston (Notts); appointment of John de Reiffate and William de
Northbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of William de Colston against Will^m son of Badulph
de Colston and others, touching a common of pasture in.
m. Sd. (16). (^Isweyn (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of William de Barton against John de Bochelton and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (63). Colthorp' (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Stephen son of Stephen le Tyaler against Nicholas de Melton,
touching a moiety of a toft and land in.
m. 3d. (76). Colthorp' (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John Stybain against Nicholas de Melton, touching a moiety of a
toft and land in.
m. 25d. (81). Coltishall ('< Coateshai' ")(Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Beatrix la Waleys against Thomas Bardulf and others,
toaomng a tenement in.
m. 17d. (58). Same place ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Beatrix la
Walejse against William •son of Hugh le Chapeleyn, touching
landm.
m. 17d. (67). Same place; appointment of John de Louetot and John de Meting-
ham to take the jury arraigned by Thomas son of William BoiJ&
against Beatrix la Waleyse, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (61). Same place ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Beatrix la Waleys against Thomas Bardolf and others, touching a
tenement in.
Coltley (Dors.) ; see Mapperton.
m. 2 id. (65). Colton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Haweis la Bretun against the prior of Wymondhom, touching land
in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 5d. (58). Colton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disaeisn arraigned
by John le Ountur, Henry FitzHenrey, Richard FitzHenry, and
William de] yttoxet«r {** Vttokeshathere ") and Juliana his wife
against the pnor of S. Thomas without Stafford, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 22 (10). 0>lumbers, Mathew de, and his men ; safe conduct to, in going to
parts beyond seas to buy twenty horses " pretii *' for the King's
use, and in bringing the said horses to England. Woodstock, 6tfa
February.
m. 22 (11). (Concurrent mandate in pursuance to the bailiffs of the Comte of
Boulogne of Wytsnnd to allow the said Mathew and his men to
pass freely through their port with the said horses.
m. 18 (1ft). Columbers, Matthew de; safe conduct to, in going to and returning
from parts beyond seas for the purpose of purchasing certain
horses *' de pretio " for the King. The King, Windsor, 8th June.
m. 18 (16). Ck)lumbers, Matthew de, and his men ; rogamus to the bailiffs of
Whitsand to permit the passing through their territory of for^
horses by, which have been bought by permission of Philip [ J ,
King of France, by the said Mathew, and mandate of advice and
intendence in favour of. The King ; Windsor, 8th June.
m. 8 (23). Combe, the abbat and convent of; simple protection to. By the
chancellor ; Shrewsbury, 20th October.
m. 25 (57). Ck>mbe-in-Teignhead (" Cumbe in Tynhide '*) (Devon) ; appointment
of Walter de Wimbome and Solomon de Rochester to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice de Ralegh against
Reginald son of Oiles de Clifford and William de Russelheye,
touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (49). Combe-in-Teignhead <'* Cumbe Tynhide ") (Devon) ; appointment
of Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice de Ralegh against
Giles de Clifford and others, touching a tenement in.
m. dd. (22). Combe-in-Teignhead ('* Combe in Thynehyde ") (Devon) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodin^n
to take the certification arraigned by Reginald de Clifford against
Alice de Raleye, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (51). Comberton ("Cumberton"),Grreat (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John de Ledene against John de Rollanes-
huU and Walter de Ledene, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 19d. (51). Combmartin f Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Edith late wife of Richard FitsReginald against Nicholas de
Chalvecumb and others, touching land in.
m. 5d. (81). Compton Durville (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Gilbert le Warener against Christiana late wife of
Henry le Warener, touching land in.
m. 12d. (91;. Compton (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Elias
de Compton and Matilda his mother against Radulph le Seneschal
and John de Cameshe, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (78). Compton Scorpion ("Cumpton Scorefen") (Warw.) ; appointment
of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Etindon and Isabel his
wife against Roger son of Robert de Stokes and William his
brother, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (69). Compton (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodin^on to take the assise arraigned by
Hamo de la Mare and Julfiana] his wife against Grilbert le Taillur
and William le Welde, touching a fosse levied in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : .6 Edward l,-^i:anHnw8d.
' m. 84d. (10). Compton-near-Barford f"Campton jaxta Bereford!') (WilU) ;
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome
to take the agsise of novel disseisin arraigned hj Matilda de
Haversham against John de Grimsted and others, toaching a
tenement in.
m. 20 (14). Conches/ the abbat of 8. Peter of ; dedimus potestatem by, to Richard
le Sauvage and John le Alemand to make attorneys, in his plane.
Westminster, 25th April.
m. 7 (25). Conches (*' Conchis "), the abbey of; mandate of intendencei and
respondence addressed to the tenants of, in England, in favour of
Master Michael de Hathfeld*, to whom the custody of the lands
and tenements of the abbey, void by the death of Luke the late
abbat of, has been committed during pleasure. The King;
Windsor, 9th July.
m. 7 (26). Conches, the abbey of ; commisimns to the said Michael, during
pleasure, of the custody of the lands and tenements of. Same
date.
Coningesholm' (Line.) ; see Conisholme.
Coningeston (York) ; see Coniston.
m. 19d. (88). Coningsby (" Gunyngesby '') (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Roger le Salter against Edusa le Saltere,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 2 (13). Conisholme (" Coningesholm' ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William del Gredik and Elena his wife
against Robert le Carpenter and Matilda his wife, touching a
tenement in.
m. ISd. (6). Coniston (** Coningeston' ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and WilHam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Stephen de Sidefe against Nicholas
West, of Coniston (" Coningeston' "), touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (32). Coniston (** Cimningeston ") and Newton (York) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter de West Wik' and Joan his
wife against Badulph de Normanvill, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (19). Connington C'0>nyngton") (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
amugned by John son of Richard de Cooington against William
son of Agatha de Conyngton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (18). Cookbury (•' Kokebir' ") and Wik' (Devon); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas 4e Horton and
Cecilia his wife against Michael de Columbers and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 20d. (99). Copdock (" Copedok ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert Copedok against Thomas le Barnn and Robert le
Bonhard, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (103). Copdock (" Coppedhok ") (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take the
jury arraigned by Walter le Waleys against Robert de Ftedes,
touching laud in.
m. 4d. (65). Cople ("Cophull") (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Travail against John de Scardebrok',
touching common of pasture in.
m. 18 (16). Corbet, Peter, going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales;
protection to. Westminster, 5th May.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L— <oiilt»tieiJL
m. 14 (5). Corbet, Peter, gone to the parts of Wales in the Kku^'t wtte s
protection to, with the clause, Volumus. Windsor, 24th May.
m. 26d. (36). Corfton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boehester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of Henry de Cniwthome against Anselm de Qomay
and Sibil his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (7). Cork ; cong6 d'^lire to the dean and chapter of, Tice Reginald,
formerly oishop of, deceased. Worcester, S4th Janoaiy.
m. 15 (2). Cork ; assent to the election of Robert, a monk of the Cistercian order,
to be bishop of. Westminster, 8th May.
m. 13 (19). Cork, Robert, bishop-elect of, a Cistercian monk ; restitution of tem-
poralities to, bis election having been confirmed by D^arid]
archbishop of Cashel, and his fealty taken. The King ; lliame,
11th (Tune.
m. 28d. (17). Corley (*' Comelegh **) (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort danc^tor arraigned
by Felicia daughter of Simon Dolfyn and Millicent her sister,
Laurence son of Godfrey le Clerk and Christiana his wife against
Richard Attebarre and others, touching land in.
m. 8d. (84). Corley (« Comeleghe '*) and FiUongley (« Fylungheleye ") (Warw.) ;
appointment of Roffor Loueday and John de Metingham to take
the certification arraigned by Henry Pits-Roald against William de
Baneweir and others, touching a tenement in.
m« 4 (15). Cormeliis, the abbat of; letters of attorney to, in favour of John
Patimostre and Radulph Catule. By the chancellor ; Shrewsbury,
15th October.
m. 26 (11). ComhuU, Stephen de, about to proceed bv licence to parts beyond
seas ; protection to, with the clause, Volumut, Cirencester, 27ih
December.
Comwood (Devon) ; see Dinnington.
Corrlaund (Somers.) ; see Curland.
m. 19 (7). Corston [? Coston] (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Gilbert son of Alice de Corston against Alice daughter of John
atte Chirche, touching possessions in.
m. 14 (86). Cortenay, Hugh de, going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales ;
protection to, with clause. Brehnll, 13th January.
Cortingestok' (Notts) ; see CortHngttock.
m. 12 (18). Cortlingstock ("Cortingestok*") (Notts); appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de I/cke against William de Bones,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (87). Cosgrove (" Cotesgraue ") (Northt.) ; appointment of John de
Metingham and Roger Loueday to lake the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Molendinis against John de Molendinis, of
Cosgrove (" Cotesgraue ")> touching a tenement in.
m. 2ld. (26). Costessy (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger X«oveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Humphrey Nolling* against Nicholas son of Alexander de Costes*
eye, touching land in. See also Taverham.
m. 15d. (18). Cote-near-Bushbury (" Bussebiiy ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solo-
mon de Boehester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William son of John de Cote
against Radulph Sprengehose, toucmng a tenement in.
m. 28 (16). Cotesford, Richard de, going in the King^s suite to the parts of
Wales with Geofi&ey de ikiscy ; protection to, with the clause,
Volumut, Woodstock, Ist February.
Cotesgraue (Northt.) ; eee Cosgrove.
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m. S2d. (46). Cottenham (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
de Cotenham against John Turger, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (37). Cottenham and Milton (** Middelton '*) (Cambr.) ; appointment of
Roger LoTeday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by WiHiam Chnrgere, of Cottenham, against
Walter son of Simon le Provost and others, touching land in.
m. 80d. (67). Cotton (Soff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
• ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Margery del
fen, of Caldecote, against William Erend and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 20d« (90). Cotton (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned
by Roger Yyel and Margery his wife against William Frend and
others, touching a tenement in.
Coupland (Northumbr.) ; see Belford.
m. lOd. (21). Coulston (** Cuuoleston* ") (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by Peter Ennok' against Roger Jacob, touching a fosse
levied in.
m. lOd. (81). Coulston (*' Caueleston* ") (Wilts) ; appointment of same justices to
take the assise arraigned by the same demandant against the same
deforciant, touching a ibsse levied in.
m. 9d. (42). Coven (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas de Brunford against William Bagot and Richard his
brother, touching a tenement in.
Covenham (Line.) ; see Calcethorpe.
m. 7 (2). Coventry and Lichfield, Roger the bishop of; safe conduct to, in the
carriage to his manors of his spices (** speciariam ")> cloth, and
Tvine l^ught and to be bought at the fair of Boston. The King ;
Chester, 18th July.
ro. 6 (16). Coventry and Lichfield» B[oger] bishop of, the Kind's cousin;
exemption to, from supplying grain, provisions, or carnage to the
behoof of the King or any other person against his will in spite
of the King's need thereof for the anny of Wales. The King ;
Bromburgh, 12th August.
m. 25d. (47.) Coventry (Warw.) ; appointment of Rogpr Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph le Tnmur against Thomas de Fakenham and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (20). Coventry (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Sil-
vester le Parmenter and Letitia his wife against Hugh le Haysere
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (27). C!oventry (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Peter de Radeweye against Thomas Forthewyn, touching a
mesuage in.
m. 64. (7). Coventry (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Gloucester against Geoffirey de Langelegh and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 9d. (29). S. Coylan, the vill of [(Comw.)] ; association of Walter de Wym-
burn with Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter bishop of
Exeter against Radulph de Mendy and £Ia his wife, ReynfM de
Kelgreym and Isolda his wife, touching a tenement in.
m, 17d. (82). Cranbrook (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekinghani to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Winolesl' against William Gramel, touching a tenement
in.
140 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH KEPORT OF THE
No, 2, — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — canHnued^
m. I7d.(76). Cmnfield (*" Cnanfeid '') (Bed£); appointment of Soger LoTedaj
and John de Metingham to take the aisise of novel duseisin
arraigned by John le Dosser against William Heoed, tooehxng a
tenement in.
m. 19d. (65). Cranford (North t) ; appointment of Roger LoTeday and John de
Medngfaam to tik» die aMise arraigned bj William de Craneford
against Walter Swjft and others, touching a foase levied in.
m. 4d. (12). Cranford (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to ti^e the atsise of novel disseisin arxmigiied by
William son of Radulph de Craneford against Hogh Daundeljr and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (68). Crawley C Cranle "), Great (Backs) ; appointment of Roger Love*
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Grolding against Hugh de Boclaond and
others, toacning a tenement in.
m. Sid. (7S). Creake, North (<' Nercrek' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Ida de Rokelong against Robert Makefiire and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (62). Creake, North (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by
Thomas de Snyterton* against Gervase le Clerc, touching land in.
m. Id. (15). Creake, North (" Northoreyk' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Ida daughter of John Fraunceis against
Robert Makefare and others, touching a tenement in.
Creake, North (Nor£) ; see Quarles.
Greeting S. Mary (Soff.) ; see Stonham Jermingham.
m. 10 (5). Creting*, Adam de, gone to the parts of Wales ; protection to, with
clause. The King ; Woodstock, 25th June.
m. 2d. (64). Cricklade (*' KrickeUd ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the asalse of
novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Raddebir* against Brian le
Marchand and Richard Dauy, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (88). Critchell, More C* Morkurchel ") (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by Roger Waspayl against Walter de Wamefoid and
Joan his wife, touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. lid. (16). Crookes (*' Crokes ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Munceny and Alice de Bellew (** Bella
Aqua *') against Thomas de Fumivall' and Elias son of Richard de
Storthes (or Scorthes), touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (78). Croome (*' Croumbe ")» Adam (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to lake the assise arraigned
by the prior of Little Malvern against Simon de Ooumbe, toa<ming
a way narrowed in.
m. 25 (11). Cropton and Hartoft (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Wrelton against Nicholas Wak' and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (10). Crosby Garrett (" CJrosseby Gerard ") ( Westmorel.) ; appointment
of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraiffoed by Walter le Veuur against the prior of
Watton, touching land m.
m. 6 (62). Crowhurst (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of John de Wintershuir against Luke de Thiksted and
John atte Crouche, touching a mesuage and laad in.
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m. 12(47). Crorvrmarsh (Oxf.); appointment of Roger Loneday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Hanekeford against Richard son of Robert de Colenham,
touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (58). Crownthorpe . (" Crungethorp' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Simon de Mateshal^ against William de
Crungethorp' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (44). Crownthorpe (*' Crowethorp' ") (^fortht.) ; appointment of Roger
Loneday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the master of the hospital of S. John of
Armeston against the abbat of Ramsey and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 4d. (17). Grozby and Beelsby (" Beleby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William FitzRanulph against Reginald
Fitz[Ranulph], touching land in.
m. 6 (10). (?roxden (*' Crokesden' "), the abbat and convent of; exemption to,
from supplying carriages, carts, or grain to the behoof of any
person against their will unless the King should be in especiid
need of carriage for the army in Wales. The King ; Ynys, 10th
August.
m. 2N>d. (47). Oroxton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter
son of Gilbert de Croxton against the prior of Bromhyl and others,
touching a tenement in.
«
m. lid. (55). Croxton (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Louedaj and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Bobert son of Gilbert de Croxton and Matilda his wife against
Bobert de Thetford and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (40). Crud, GrufTud ; pardon to, of all the trespasses and excesses alleged
against him before he was admitted to the King's peace, and
reversal of the outlawry published agamst him for tne same. The
King ; Bhoddlan, 8th October.
m. 8 (S7). C!ryoIl, Margery de ; volumus that she shall for the future pay into
the Exchequer the 10/. per annum which by the form of the
feofinient which she has of the manor of Hinton in co. Cambridge
she is bound to pay to the bailiffs of the liberty of the honor of
Bichmond to the King's behoof in the vill of Hinton for the fee
farm of the manor aforesaid. Shrewsbury, 27th October.
Cudelington (Oxf.) ; see Kidlington.
m. 5d. (19). Cnlcheth (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Haydoc against Adam de Hindelegh and others, touching com-
mon of pasture in.
n. Sd. (46). Culmstock (*' Columstok') (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Boger Perevill against William By-
suchya and others, touching a tenement in.
n. 25 (54). Cttlver-Cleeve (" Culverclyve ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Walter
de Wimbome and Solomon de Bochester to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John son of John de Lucy and against
Radulph Lucy and Thomas his brother, touching land in.
Culver-Cleeve (Somers.) ; tee Watchet.
m. I6d. (54). Culvemest (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Boger de Chekenhurst against Petronilla daughter of
Master Adam, formerly parson of the church of Hake, touching
possessions in.
142 AFPENDIX IX. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPOBT OF THE
No« 2, — ^Calendar of Patent RoUb : 6 Edward l.^^^ontintied.
m. 8 (65). Coinptoii-Mvrdak (Warw.); appointment of Walter de Hopton and
Master Thomas de Sndinton to take the aMise of darrein present-
ment arraigned by William de Beanchamp, earl of Warwiek, against
William Murdak*, touching the advowson of the church of.
Cnmpton Soorefen (Warw.) ; $ee Compton Seorpion.
m. 18 (3). Curceles, John de, merchant of Douai; simple protection to. West-
minster, 1 Bt May.
m. 8d. (68). (yurland (" Corrlaund ") (Somers.) ; apjiointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry Orapmel and Margery his wife
against John de Briwes and others, touching a tenement in.
Curland (Somers.) ; see Staple.
m. 12d. (IS). Cnrtmerishal' ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John de
Scoteny against John son of Thomas de Geiham and Richard de
LiUepatnn, touching land and rent in, and rent in Little Wratdng
(« Wrotting* *')•
Cyrinton (Kent) ; gee Cheriton.
m. 19d. (88). Dacre (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disiseisin arraiimed by
William son of Thomas de Creystok' against Ranulph de Dacre,
touching common of pasture in.
m. I9d. (95). Dacre (Cumbr.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Ive de Morewell against Ranulph de Dacre, touching
common of pasture in.
Dagenham (Essex) ; see Barking.
m. 20d. (lOS). Dalham and Ouseden (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter Wrenne against Peter de la Baylle and others, touting
a tenement in.
m. 12 (11). Dallin^, Field (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Mariota la Neue against the abbat of Saneneye and others, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 22d. (16). Dalling, field (Nor£) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Mariota late wife of Peter le Neue, of Field-Dalling, against Walter
le Neue and others, touching a tenement in.
Dalling, Field (Norf.) ; see Lodnes.
m. 4d. (29). Dalston (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Boyvill against Robert bishop of Carlisle and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 8 (73). Dalton (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard Fitz-Stephen and liionisia his wife against the prior of
Burscough (** Burskogh' **) and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (eed. Dalton (I^anc.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
2d.) (12). Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by John de Meredon
against the prior of Burscough (" Borischoug* "), touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 7d. (42). Dalton (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort daucestor arraigned by
Thomas son of Hugh de Dalton against Benedict Gemet, touching
land in.
Dalton (Lane.) ; see Senardlegh.
m. 5d. (62). Darley ("Delre") [(Derb.)] ; association of Robert Fulconis with
Geoffrey de Pycheford to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Agnes de Suthle against Gilbert le Pestur, touching
a mesuage and land in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBIiTO RECORDS. 143
No. 2.-— Calendar of Pbtent Bolls : 5 Edward l.-^-^carUinusd.
m. 17d. (28). Dartford (*' Dertford ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj Robert le Tayllnir, of London Bridge, against Alice
daughter of BoJ-din le Rus and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (25). Dartford (<• Derteford' '') (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj Denis son (or Denise daughter) of Hugh le Lung of
Hadham against William Iq. Trey, of Derteford, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 27d. (54). Datchet ("Dachete") (Bucks) ; appointment of Master Roger de
Seyton and Geo£frey de Picheford to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry de Rimenham against John de
London and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (88). Dauntsey (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Aulton, chaplain, against Matilda de Clare, countess of
Gloucester and Hertford, and others, toachiog common of pasture
in.
m. $ (27). Daventry, the prior and convent of; exemption to, from supplying
grain, out of that which they have for their own support, to the
army in Wales against their will. By the chancellor ; Chester^
2nd September.
Similar exemptions are granted to: —
m. 5 (28). Peter Hermer, clerk of Henry de Lascy, earl of Lincoln, with the
clause, Nisi rex aliud interim. Chester, 20th September.
m. 5 (29). Robert Banastie. As above.
m. 20 (24). S. David's, R[ichard], bishop of; licence to, to buy from Hugh de
Kynardesl' all the lands and tenements which the said Hugh holds
of the King in chief in Newland ('< la Neulaund '*) within the forest
of S. Briavels to have and to hold to the said bishop and his assigns
of his own family and their heirs of the Crown, the said Hugh to
go personally to the court of 8. Briavels and deliver up the said
lands and tenements into the King's hands, so that the King mav
enfeoff the said bishop thereof by charter. Westminster, 28th
April.
m. 20 (25). Concurrent licence to the said Hugh to sell all the aforesaid lands
and tenements to the said bishop.
m. 24d. (89), Davington (« Danenton ") and Stone (" Stanes ") (Kent) ; appoint-
ment of John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the
jury arraigned by Robert de Chaumpayne against Thomas son of
Thomas Everard, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (46). Davington (" Daunton ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Delte and Margaret his wife against
Henry de Dapinton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (18). Dean, East (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John le Budel, of East Dean, against Henry Martin
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (11). Dedington (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigued by
Felicia de Dedington ag^nst John Wetheharm', touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 9d. (28). Deerhurst (Glouc) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Lewes against William de Ameford,
touching a common of pasture in.
144 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPORT OF THE
No. 2, — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 5d. (2i). Deighton (** Djcgton' ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard Lacgher against Robert Attehalle, touching
land in. *
Dene (York) ; see Rikethwayt.
m. S3d. (81). Denefeld (Berks) ; appointment of Ii£athew de Colnmbers and William
de Brayboef in take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Maurice FitzMaurice and Emeline his wife against Humphrey de
Bohun, carl of Hereford and Essex, and others, touching a tene-
ment in. Newton Longrille, 28th Febniary.
m. 18d. (SQ- Deneford ; association of Robert Fulconis with Radulph de Sandwich
T^ll^to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Maurice Fits-
Maurice and Emelina his wife against Humphrey de Bohun, earl of
Hereford and Essex, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (85). Denford (Berks) ; appointment of Radnlph de Sandwich and Solomon
de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Maurice FitzMaurice and Emelina his wife against Humphrey de
Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and others, touching a tene«
ment in.
m. 12 (67). Denham (Bucks) ; appointment of Ro^er Loueda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Master
Adam de Fyleby against. John de Bohun and Joan his wife and
Richer Faukun, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (95). Denham ( Rucks) ; appointment of Matthew de (Clumbers and Master
Radulph de Freningham to take the assise of novel disseimn
arraigned by Master Adam de Fileby against John de Bohun and
others, touching a tenement in.
nu 7d. (99). Denham (Bucks) ; appointment of Master Radnlph de Freningham
and Geoffrey de Leukcnore to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Master Adam de Fileby against John de Bohun and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (6). Denham [(Bucks)] ; association of Roger Loneday with Master Radulph
de Freningham and Geoffrey de Leukenore to take the similar assise
arraigned by the same demandant against the said John, touching
a tenement in.
m. 20d. (93). Denham (Suff.) ; appointment oi Roger Loveday and John de
Metingluun to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Mary
daughter of Robert de Denham against Thomas son of Robert de
Denham and others, touching a tenement in.
Denot [York] ; see Kirkthwaite.
m. 8 (97). Denstone (Staff.) ; appointment of Elias de Bekingham and Hugh de
Kendale to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
de Lucteburg*, chaplain, against Robert de Acouere and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (89a). Denton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Nor-
burg* to take the assise arraigned by Richard de Muston' against
Robert de Greley and others, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 19d. (94). Derby ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise arraigned by the abbat of Darley against Peter
son of Peter de la Sale and others, touching a watercourse diverted
in.
m. S4d. (87). Dereham, Bast (''Est Derham") (Norf.); appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Simon son of Peter de Bradeham against
Roger le Olerc and Richard Oiggot, touching a tenement in.
m. 92d, (70). Dereham, East (Norf.) : appointment of Roger Loveday (and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Simon son of Peter de Bradeham against Roger le Clerk and
Richard Trigot^ tonchiog a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 143
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 21d. (12). Dereham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nigel de Derham against William le Whyte and John le Teyn-
torer, toaching a tenement in.
Deresford (Leic.) ; see Desford.
m. 27 (19). Demhale; mandate to Robert de Offord (<* Ufford ")f ji>sticiar of
Ireland, and to all bailiffe, &c., to grant safe condnct to the abbat
of, and his men, in buying corn in Ireland for the sustenanoe of
the said abbat and his convent and carrying the same to their
house. Windsor, 10th December.
tn. 22 (16). Dernhale ; mandate to the justiciar of Chester and the foresters, ver-
derers, and other officers of the forest in co. Chester, ^^ t^ursuance
of a disafforestation of the lands of the abbat and cc.ent of, not
to enter upon the said lands to make dtstraints or take pledges or
for other purposes in connexion with their office, the said abbat
and convent and their men aind tenants to have pasture and their
reasonable estovers with other easements in the aforesaid forests,
according to the castom in the time of Earl Ranalph and other
former lords of Chester, and the said abbat and convent to have
quarry and other things pertaining to buildings according to the
antient custom of ihe manors of Demhale, Weverham, and Cum-
wardesleye, now in their hands, and their bee-master (" bicarios ")
not to be impeded in having his bee-hives (*< bicas ") where th6y
were antiently accustomed to be made in the time- of the aforesaid
lords. Woodstock, 7th February.
m. nd. (72). Desford ("Deresford") (Leic.); appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed
by William de Havering against Walter de WHtes, touching a
tenement in.
m. 10 (4). Despenser, Adam le, gone with Edmund earl of Cornwall to the
parts of Wales ; protection to, with clause. The King ; Wood-
stock, 25th June.
m. 18 (24). Deudonne ben Isaac, a Jew of Winchester ; licence to, to sell to John
de Loneras the debts in which Richard de Cardevill is bound to
the said Jew by his charters, with licence to the said John to buy
the same. Westminster, 7th May.
m. 9d. (17). Deuxhill (*' DuuchulF ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the juiy
arraigned by Alice Gangy against William de DuuchulP, touching
a tenement in.
m. 2 (92). Diddington (*' Dodinton' ") (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Schefeud against John de Littelbiry and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. Idd. (70). Digneueton, Hugh de ; appointment of, to make inquisition as to the
names of the Jews in the kingdom, as to the cities, boroughs, and
vills in which they reside, whether they have worn their badges
and in other ways have behaved themselves in accordance with the
form oi a provision lately made by the King's common council.
Windsor, 24th May.
Dilewishe (Surr.) ; see Dulwich.
m. 20d. (26). Dilham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Sibil
daughter of Heury Doget, Alice, Matilda, and Elvena her sisters,
against William Gynei, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 19 (65). Dillington (" Dylenton *') (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Geofirey Abbot against Henry le Milneresone,
tyucfaiing a tenement in.
m. 7d. (78). Dilworth (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Richard son of Hugh de Dilleworlh against Margery daughter of
Hugh de Dilleworth, touching two parts of a mesuage and four
acres of land in.
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146 APPEin>IJL n. TO THB FOBTT-SULTH RBPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — CUendar of Buent SoDs: 5 Edward
m. lOd. (67). DinakKtflB {r Dnjgttm' "), Corawood, amd Tingj— (Bevoa) ;
>y|.,J.,i.— ■» of SoloaoD de ftiirhfnfti and MmIct Tlinwn de
SodiMjUon to take iktt Tmam"} ai Bovd dmaoam anmignad bj
Bidiafd de Fljsipcoa* apuoest Wakcr de Langbam, to^hing a
in.
m. Id. (56). DiMCDbce'OCXflrf'); mppoiatec^ «l Bofcr Lonvday and John
de MetmgliaBi to take the aanae of Bort iIbmiiIib arraigned bj
Bidiard le Marrhaairf, of Onondaton i*^ Qacawdtstun 'O. ^^
Aliee Us wife acaiut John le V4
ing
(Kent) ; me Halfing.
4d. (31). Doddington (Line.); appointment of Jokn de
de Nortkbnrgfa to take the assise of noTel
Afiee dangbter of William le Finmcr, of Foslon,
late wife of Waher de Hilledik* and others.
18d. (69). Doddington (" Dodynton '*)> Gieml (XorthL) ; ajyoinfent of
Master Bogcr de Serum and Masf er Thomas de Sodmgton to take
the anise of mort dancestor amignvd bj John de Wilebj against
Philip le Bretan and Bobeft Viter, toachmg pomewric— in.
m. lOd. (92). Dodenease (Snff.) ; appointaMOt of IBLoftr Loreday and John de
Metincbam to take the assise of norel dis>setsin arraigned bjGeaAer
son of Manriee de Dodeaesse against Bngb le Waleys, ***"*^'"g a
Dodinton (Hunts) ; see Diddington.
m.9d.(6S). Dodinton (Staff.): appoii^ment' of SoIomoB de Boehcster and
Haater Thonaa de Sodington to take the aaose amijgnfd bj
Adam de Whcthal' again«t William de Ippcstanea, tooehing a
foeae levied in.
m. ISd. (4t). Dodjthorp' (?Diddlithorpe)(Linc.); appointment of John de Berate
and William de Northborgh to take the aasise of norel ^iia^i^in ar>
ni^nedbr KchardliQ Clerc, of Dodfthorp', against the Master of the
Kmgbta Templars in England and others, tooehing a tenement in.
mu Sd. (61). Dokcsvoithe (Cambr.) ; appointment of Soger Loreday and John de
ICetingfaam to take the asadse of mort dancestor arraigned by Henry
de Laser against Andrew de Mordoo» toaching a mesnage in.
m. U (69). Doketon (Scmers.^ ; appointment of Solomon de Boehester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the aasise of noTd disseisin
arraigned by William de Bemardesworth against the master of the
Hospital of S. John of BackJand and otheiSy toaching common of
pasture in.
m. IS (21). Donamor' in Omayl; dedimos potestatem for this torn to present a
fit person to the riearage o^ void and in the Kii^s gift West-
minster, 12th May.
m. 6d. (16). Doneaster (York) ; appointment of John de Reig:ite and William de
Northborgh to take the juij armigned by Jo£n de Loaeyn against
William de Donecastr' and others* toachmg a tenement in.
m. 6d. (78). Doneaster (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Korthbargh to take the aaose of nord disseisin arraigned by Henry
eon of Henry de Thorn* against Juliana late wife of Henry Spot
and William his son, toaching a tenement in.
m. 19 (80). Donnam [? Downhohne] (Toik) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Korthbargh to take the assise of mort daneestor
arraigned by Bichard de Donnam aiKl Bra his wife, Adam son of
Peter de Dalton and Cassandra his wife, again»t the abbat of
S. Mary, York, and oth ers. toncbin^ two niesoages and land in.
Donyton (Wilts) ; see Downton.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECOKDS. 147
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Eo])s : 5 Edward 1. — condnued,
xn. 1 3d. (39). Dorchester (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
•Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bj Margery hite wife of Alexander le Mareschal against Robert
Crabbe and Jobn Gentil, touching a tenement ia.
m. 9d. (86). Dorrinfton (*' Derinton* ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thoma» de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry son of Robert de Derinton
against William son of Adam i(or Ada) de Derinton and Adam
(or Ada) son (or daughter) of Richard de Derinton, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 15. (1) Dover, the master of God's House of, going by licence to parts be-
yond seas ; simple protection to. Westminster, 8th May.
m. 15d. (8). Doveridge (" Duberugg ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Mariota daughter of Walter de Duberugg' against,
the prior of Tutbury, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 19 (53). Dowland (" la Dulaund ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Politus (?) de Coumbe and Sibil his
wife against John de Stofoid, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (49). Dowland C' la Duelannd' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by " Ipolitus " de la Cumbe and Sibyl
his wife against Philip de Stafford, touching common of pasture in.
m. 21 (6).' Down, the prior and convent of S. Patric of; cong6 d'^lire to, vice
Thomas formerly bishop of, deceased. Banbury, 20th February.
In duplicate.
m. 21 (82). Down ; assent to the election of Nicholas prior of the church of S.
Patrick of, to be bishop of. Norwich, 29th March.
m. 21 (3d). Concurrent mandate to Robert de Offord, justiciar of Ireland, to
restore the temporalities of the said see to the said Nicholas, if his
election shall be canonically confirmed, and when his fealty has
been taken, letters patent under his seal and under the seal of the
chapter of the said church having been first received, that the
King's present favour to the said bishop elect shall not be a
precedent to the prejudice of the Crown.
m. 7d. (7). Downhead (" Donheued' ") (Sumers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William son of Adam le Fraunkeleyn
against Walter de Donhenede, touching common of pasture in.
m. 25 (37). Downton (" Donyton ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert Coue and Mary his wife against the
abbess of Sba^esbury and John Burdun, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (26). Downton (" Douinton ") (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise] of
novel disseisin arraigned by Emma Walkelyn, of Downton, against
John Jolivet, of Downton, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 1.5d.' (79). Draycote - upon - Dunsmoor (*' Dreycote super Donnesmor' ")
( Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Clifton,
Walter de Eyvill, John de Walinxton, and Isolda his wife, Robert
de Bradewell, and Matilda his wife against Robert de Weidon and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (23). Draycote-on-Dunsmoor (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Clifton, Walter de Eyuile, John de
Walington, and Isolda his wife, Robert de Bradewell and Matilda
his wife against Robert de Verdon and others, touching common of
pasture in.
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14S APPENDIX II. TO THE FOKTY-SIXTH KEPOKT OF THE
t
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edwnrd l.-^^'Continued.
m. 22d. (60). Drayton, Dry (Vorf. [?Cambr.]) ; appointmeot of Roger Loreday
aud John dc Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry son of Augustin le Borgeleys, of Drayton,
against Stephen de Berham and Sarah his wife, touching Und in.
m. 24d. (71). Drayton, West, llocton (? Hockerton ), and East Markham (Notts) ;
appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northborgh to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter son of
William de West Drayton against Robert son of Alexander de
West Drayton, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (16). Drayton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and John de Me-
tingham to take the assise of mort diincestor arraigned by Henry
de la Forde against Richard bishop of Lincoln and Henry de
Kardegrey, touching rent in.
m. 2 (21). Drayton, Little (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas do Sodington to take the assise of noTcl disseisin
arraigned by William de Parra Drayton against Hugh de Wlouges-
lowe and William son of Robert de Westbury, touching a tenement
in.
m. 14d. (11). Drayton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodinton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry son of Swayn de Drayton and Alice bis wife affainst
Alice late wife of Robert Fits-Nicholas and others, touching a
tenement in.
m, Ud. (4). Drayton (Sussex) ; appointment of Master Richard de Stanes and
Robert Fulconts to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Burga late wife of John de Inge against the prior of Boxgreve,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. Id. (I). Drencbesleye (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard Sperling against Radulph de S. John aud others, touching
a tenement in. Shrewsbury, SOth October.
Duberngg* (Derb.) ; s«e Doveridge.
m. 7 (28). Dublin ; grant to Iterius Bochard, of the prebend of Swerd in the
church of S. Patrick in, void by the death of Robert le Blunt, and
in the King's gift by the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin.
The King. The camp, near Basing^werk
m. 7 (290 Dublin ; grant, addressed to the dean and chapter of, to Adam
(oedule No. 3). de Wadenhair [*< Whetenhal' " in mar^al heading] of the pre-
bend lately held by Iterins Bochard m the church of Dublin,
void by the commutation lately made to the said Iterius of the
prebend of Swerd and in the King's gift by the voidance of the
archbishopric of Dublin. The King. The camp, near Basingwerk,
27th July, .5 Edw. J.
m. 5 (38). Dublin ; grant to Lodowyc de Savoy of the prebend in the church
of, lately jield by Henry de Wodestok', deceased, void and in the
King's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of
Dublin, which is in the King's hands. By the chancellor. Chester,
20th September.
Duelaund (Devon) ; tec Dowhind.
m. 2 (3). Dnlverton (Somcrs.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of Simon de Geroldcston and Richard de
Weteden' against Thomas de Pyn and others, touching a mesuage,
land, and rent, ^c, in.
m, 27d. (12). Dulverton (Somers.) ; appointment of Kadulph de Hengham and
Solomon de Rochester to take the jury arraigned by Thomas del
Pyn and Haweis his wife and Matilda de Turbervill against the
prior of Taunton, touching common of pasture in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 149
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Eolle : 5 Edward I. — cofUinuetL
m. ]6d. (70). Dalwich (<< DUewishe ") (Sarr.) ; appointment of John de LoTet9t
and Roger de Leicester to take the assise of mort dancestor ar-
raigned by Philip de Dilewishe against Gilbert de Clare, eari of
Oloucester and Hertford, touching possessions in.
m. 5d. (28). Dunebrigg* (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Korthburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Mariota de Dunebrigg' against the prior of Tntborj, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 13d. (48). Dungworth (*' Dungeworth' ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Richard le Carpenter against Roger le
Webbester, touching laud in. ^
m. 12 (62). Dnnrigge (Devon); appointment of Solomon de Rochester ' and
Master Tliomas de Sbdington to take the assise of novel dissesin
arraigned by Peter son ox Baldwin le Bel against Herbert de la
Spyne, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2d. (65). Dunstable (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Thomas Inge against William Fits Elias, toaching a tenement in.
Dunsthorp (Line.) ; see Herierby.
m. 25 (25). Duntisbome (" Danteburn ") Notebem (Glouc.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard Clement against the abbat
of Cirencester [touching a tenement ?] in.
m. 5 (18). Dunton, Hugh de, merchant of TA>ndon ; protection and safe conduct
to, for bujinff the wines and other necessaries of the Ejng.
by R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor ; Chester,
2nd September.
m. 20d. (71). Donwich (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger LoTeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hubert le Chapeleyn and Avice his wife against Richard te Fro0e>
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 Id. (73). Dunwich* (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Ix>veday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Lecia
bite wife of [John] Sehindes against Elicia Sturgys and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (55). Dunwich (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiffned by
Thomas de Meleford and Theda his wife against Augnstme Fits-
Andrew, touching a tenement in the suburb of.
m. 16d. (62). Dunwich (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned bv Thomas de Marleford and Theda his wife against
Agues late [wife] of Augustine FitsAndrew, touching a tenement
in.
m. lOd. (79). Dunwich (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bv
Let[iua] daughter of Robert le Rede against Elicia (?£llice)
Turgis and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 Id. (74). Durston (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de la Croys and Clemency bis wife against
Richard Fulcher and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (61). Dutton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Huntingeden against Richard de Wluesbothe and others,
toaching a tenement in.
♦ Cp. Entry under "Norwich," m. ad.
150 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTT-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2.*-Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 14 (15)., DygaeuttoQ, Hugh de, and'Janyan de Florence ; mandate, addressed
to all sheriffs, bailiffs, &c., of intendence and respondence in
favour of, in pursuance of their appointment as keepers and bailiffs
throughout the kingdom to receive to the King's behoof a half
mark on each sack of wool and a half mark ou each 800 fleeces
(**pellibiis lanutif ") making a sack, apd one mark from each last of
hides going out of the kingdom of England and the land of Wales,
with power to inquire touching the said custom, and those con-
cealing and carrying it off, and of attaching such persons, &c.
Windsor, 25th. May.
m. 17d. (50). Eaglesficld (*' Egelesfeld ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de
lieigate and WiUiam de Northbuigh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alice daughter of William Bechoc against
Williati de Den' and Isaac Bechoc, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (12). Eamshill ("Ernesle"), West (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
dc Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Burton against William
le Tosere, touching a tenement in.
m. Sid. (61). Eaisham (" Ersham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Hugh son of Geoffrey Wascelyn against Adam (or Ada)
Omeza (?), touching land in.
Easington (Northumbr.) ; see Belford.
m. 3d. (40). Eastcott (" Estcote *') (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Stam agamst Henry de Horton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (67). Eastcott (Wilts) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Walter de Bath against Arnald Est and others,
tonebing a tenement in.
Eastling (Kent) ; see Norton.
Eastnor (Heref.) ; see Ledbury.
Eastnor (Heref.) ; see Masinton.
m. 6d. (8). Easton (Lino.) ; appointment of John de Beiffate and William de
Northburffh to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Beatrix f alefrey against Simon de Seriaunt and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (71). Easton (*< Eston' ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of Thetford (" Thefford' ") against Radulph Baldine, tonching
a tenement in.
m. 25d. (46). Easton Keston (<* Estneston ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Baldwin de Bradden against William de
Bradden, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (31). Easton, Stone (" Stony Eston' ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Isabel de Welwedon against Lanrence Est-
munde and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (9). Easton, Stone ('' Stony Eston ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Isabella de Welleton' against
Laurence Estmund and oUiers, touching a tenement in.
#
HI. lOd. (60). Easton, Stone (** Stonyestou' ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the certifi-
cation arraigned by Laurence son of William Osemond against*
Isabella de Waieton, touching a tenement in.
I
DEFUTY KEEPER uF THE PUBLIC BEOOUDS. 161
No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 3d. (2). Easton-Stone (Someis.) } appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Isabel de Welleton against Laurence Estmund and
others, touching a tenement in.
Ebbesham (Surr.) ; aee Epsom.
m. 2d. (34). Eccleshal and'Smerecote (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take Uie assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by William son of William de Hundesacre against .
, William son of William le Butiller and others, touching posses-
sions in.
m. 9d. (90). Eecleshall (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
ThomEis de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William son of Robert de Badenhal* against Henry de £m-
cnrdon' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (3). Eccleshill (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Richard Aleyn against Hugh Alein, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 2 (19). Eckington (" Ekintun' ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John sou of Roger de Ekinton* against
Geoffrey de Stok*, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (102). Eckin^on Q* Ekynton ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rocliester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Hugh de Fenebrug' against John le
Poer, touching a mesuage in.
m. 2d. (50). Eddlesborough (" Edesborwe ") (Bucks) \ appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Hugh son of Robert del Molin against Hugh
Oobbe, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (62). Edelinffhal' (Derb.); appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert le Brocber against Wfdter de Stretton' and others, touching
a tenement in.
Edesburwe (Bucks) ; see Eddlesborough. *
m. Id. (85). Edgnaanton (" Egmanton '') (Kotts) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Clemency de Lunguyle against John de
Eyvill and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (15). Sdineton (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of S. Helen's in the Isle of Wight
(" Wyht' ") against Robert le Yreys, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (99). Edingthorpe ('* Aydinethorp **) (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Radulph
le Peyntur, of Edingthorpe, against Roger de Huntingefeud, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 17d. (6). Edingthorpe Q* Edenestorp ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Radulph
le Peyntur against Alexander de Hantingham, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 4d. (89). Edingthorpe (" Edinestorp ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Rogrer Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas de S. Faith against Roger le Fiz and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 18d. (1). Edlaston (<< Edeleston ") (Derb.); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de Coudrey against the prior of Tutbury,
touching com mon of pasture in. Westminster, 25th April.
152 APPEKPIX ir. TO THE FOR'lT-SlXTU RCIPORT OF THE
No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I eomtinued.
m. 20 (21). Edmimd, the King's brother ; nfe condnct to« in going on the King's
boaincn to the parts of the Marches, staying, and retaming thenoe»
r, 29th ApriL
m. 20 (29). Edmnndy the King's brother, sent to the parts of Wales to the
expedition against Lewdin ab Gmffnd and his aecomphoes ; special
protection to, and his men. We:»tnunster, 29th ApriL
m. 17 (5). Edmund, the King's brother; rolnmns that he and his heirs who
hold the manor, castle, and honor of Monmonth, faitdy held bj
John de Monmonth, who died a Crown debtor, and whose debts
are demanded bj commons of the Exchequer from the said Edmund,
shall be held acquitted of all debts, fines, and amerciaments,
accounts, reckonings^ and all arrears whichare or maj be demanded
by reason of the aforesaid manor, castle and honor, saving to the
Crown the ri^^ht of reooTery if the said manor, castle, and honor
shall come into other hands. Westminster, 5th May.
ni« 17 (6). Concurrent and similar Tohimus to the same, tonehing lands and tene-
ments latdj held bj Simon de Montlbrt erf* the lands and tenements
of the barony formerly of John le Viseunte in Northumberland
and elsewhere, the said John and Simon hsYing died Crown debtors.
m. 17 (7). Concurrent and similar Tolumns to the same, touching the castle and
honor of IVitlMiry and the honor of co. l)erby heSi bj grant of
Bobert de Fcrrars, a Ctown debtor, saring to the Crown the right
of recovery against the said Robert and his hetrs from other lands
and tenements in their hands and also from the aforesaid castle
and hooors if they should happen to come into the hands of the
said Robert and his heir».
mu 17 (8). Coacarrent and similar Tolamns to the same, tooehing die castle, viD,
and honor of Leicester late of Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester,
and all the lands and tenements held by the said Simon he having
died a Crown debtor, saving to the Crown the right of leeovcrj
if the said castle, vill, and honor, lands, and tenements shall come
into other hands.
m. 15 (14). Similar volumns to the same, toudnng the eastle, vill, and eoonty of
Lancaster, late of Robert de Belehem, a Crown debtor. West-
• minster, 12th May.
m. 15 (15). Concurrent and similar rolumn^ to the nune, tondung the castles of
Skenfrith, Grosmont, and Whitecastle (''Blannchaltd''), late of
Hubert de Burgh, a Crown debtor.
m. IS (20). Edmund, the King*s brother ; mandate of intendence and respondence,
addressed to Payn de Cahors, knight, and all others in the King's
munition in West-Wales, in favour of, in pursuance of the appoint-
ment of, as the > King's locum tenens in the expedition of West
Wales. The King ; Brehull', Uth June.
m. 20 (8). S. Edmund's, the abbat and convent of, acquittance to, of 50/. paid
by them in the wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek', keeper of the
said wardrobe, in part payment of 100/.., for which sum they have
nmde a fine with the King for the fifteenth for themselves snd the
men of the aforesaid vilL Framlingham, 9th April.
m. 8d. (ced. 2) & Edmund's, the abbat of; acquittance to, of 200 marks del'vered,
(1). by the Kii^s precept, to Orlandino de Podio and Beyner dc Loeca,
merchants, in discharge of a fine made by him for his s< rvice of six
knighu' fees summoned into Wales in 5 Edward I. The camp,
near Basingwerk, 18th August.
Concurrent and similar letters are addressed to the following
persons : —
m. 8d. (ced. 2) Gerard de Wakesham, of 20 marks paid into the waidrobe to
(2). Master Thomas Bek', keeper thfoeo^ for his serviee of one
[knight's] fee similsriy summoned.
m. (d. (ced. 2) Walter de Sully, of 20/. similsriy paid for his service simifairiy
(3). summoned.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECORDS. 153
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward l.^-^oniinued.
m. 8d. (oed.2) The abbat of Peterborongli, of 166/. 13). 4d, similarly paid for
(4). his senice of five knightK* fees.
m. 8d. (oed. 2) Radulpb Paynel, of 10 marks similarly paid for his senrioe of
(5). one-fbanh of a knight's fee summoned into Wales.
m. 8d. (oed. S) John de Somcrvill', of 10 marks similarly paid for his service of
(6). one-fonrth of a knight's fee.
m. 8d. (ced. 2) The abbat of Malmerbnry, of 100 marks paid to Boger de
(7). Evesham, clerk of the King, for his eervice summon^ into
Wales.
m. 19d. (60). S. Edmund's (Sa£) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
le Orrevre of 8. Edmuad's against John Cbampioun and Radulpb
la ^VlebUster. touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (11). S. Edmunds' ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert (^bonel,
Adam de Cokefeld, Hugh Fitz Adam, and Thomas de Jekesworth.
m. 17d. (90). Edyneton (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
armigned by the prior of S. Helen's in the Isle of Wight against
Robert le Ireys, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (45). Egbary (*' Ekresbir' ") (Southt.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to fake the aastae
of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de Brakenham and Mar-
^ret his wifie against Robert le Gras and others, touching a tenement
m.
m. 18d. (5). Egg Buckland ('* Ekkebodaund *') (Devon) ; appointment of Solo-
mon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disaeisin arraigned by the prior of Plympton
(*' Plumton ") again&t Osbert Giftird^ touching a tenement m.
ID. 20 (12). £^las, Matthew de ; mandate of livery, addressed to the executors of
John Wyger, deceased, late sheriff of Devon and constable of
Exeter Castle, in pursuance of a commisimus to, of the custody
of CO. Devon and Exeter Castle during pleasure. Havering, 20tn
April.
m. 6d. (23). Egmanton (Norf.) ; appointment of William de Northburgh and Elias
de Bekingham to tsJce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Clemency de Longeuileres against John de EyuilP and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (99). Egton ("Acton") (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of Roger de Lee against Robert de Winkedeiegh,
touching land in.
m. 16d. (7). Egton ("Acton") (Lane.) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise arraigned by Robert de Preston and Avice his wife and
l^chard son of Robert de Lee against Robert de Winkidleg*,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7d. (59). Egton (" Aketon* ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radulpb de Ryddingh* and Edith de Ridding* against
Radi2ph de Mitton and others, touching a tenement in.
Ekingeham (Norf.) ; see Heckingham.
Ekkeboclauud (Devon) ; see Egg Buckland.
Ekresbir* (Southt.) ; see Egbury.
m. 4d. (59). Ellebarwe (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Joan de Lodewell against Roesia la Walesch' and John her son,
touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (46). Ellel (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Caterton and Laderena his wife against Adam (or Ada)
de Holand and others, touching a tenement.
154 APPENDIX II, TO THE FOKTT-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward L — continued,
m. I8d. (8). Ellenboroagh ('* Alenburg* ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of John de
Heigate and William de Korthburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Thomas son of Thomas de Alenburg'
against William de Alenburg', touching possessions in.
m. 12 (72). EUerton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by John son of Simon de
EUerton against Roger de Lasceles and Elisabeth his wife, touching
a fosse levied in.
m. 6d. (20). EUerton (** Elreton'") (fork); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Korthbnrgh to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned bj William Bmn against Geofifrey Soudan, touching a
tenement in.
m. 20d. (18). Ellingham ('' Elingham "), Korth (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
liOveday and John de Metingham to take the asaise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Edmund le Forester, of North Ellingham,
against R[oger] bishop of Norwich and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 16d. (80). Ellineton ("EHngton") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by
Richard de Murers against John de Thorpe, of Warter, and others,
touching a fosse levied in.
m. 12d. (68). EUisfield (" Elsefeld' ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by John de Languede against Andrew the prior of
Southwick (" Suthewyk' *'), touching a fosse destroyed in.
Ellough (Su£f.) ; see Shadingfield.
m. a5d. (42). Blmbridge C*' Elmenigg* ") (Wore); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Adam (or Ada) de Elmerugg* against Walter
de Cokeseye, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (65). Elmbridge ('* Elmerugg' ") (Wore) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Adam de Elmerugg' against Walter de
Cokeseye and others, touching a tenement in.
Elmerugg* (Wore.) ; see Elmbridge.
m. 19 (73). Elsham (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin anaigned by
Robert le Bretun against the prior of Elsham and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 25d. (98). Elton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Simon Fitz Warner against Radulph FitzWariner, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 22d. (62). Ely (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Mabel
daughter of Richard de Chesewik against Nicholas de Chesewik
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (77). Ely (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh de
Huntingfeld and Margery his wife against William de Karleton
and WUliam de Mildenhal*, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (51). Ely ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert Delisle, Fulk Baynard,
and Henry Fitz Aucher.
Emelesworth (Southt.) ; see Emsworth.
Emmewell (Herts) ; see Amwell.
m* 22d« (93). Emsworth (''Emelesworth") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Adam le Chapeley n against John Rumyn and
others, touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 153
No. 2.f— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — condnued,
m. 9d».(70). Enderby-near-BoHngbroke (Mayis-Enderby) (Lino.) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Clieigney against John de
Sproxton and others, tonching a tenement in.
»
m. 14d.(32). England, the bailiffs and others of the sea coast of ; mandate to, to
prevent the masters of ships and other seafaring people of Bayonne,
the Cinque Ports, and of other places under the King's dominion,
f^om being burdened as they complain that they are by the mer-
chants of Bordeaux and others, as well of parts beyond the seas as
of the parts of England, with various new exactions for the freight-
age of ships by such masters with wines and other merchandise
exposed to perils of the sea. Westminster, 13tb May.
m. 5 (3). Eogleys, Thomas le ; exemption to, for two years, at the instance of
Otto de Grandison, from taking up knighthood against his will. The
King ; in the camp near Basingwerk, 22nd August
m. lid. (59). Ensham ('* Eynesham ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William Fitz-Cecilia against the abbat of Ensham
> ('* Eynesham ''), touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 8 (22). Epping (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Gemun against the abbat of Waltham and Master Adam
C* Adam ") le Graunt, touching common of pasture in.
m. S (28). Epping (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Neweman against the abbat of Waltham and Master Adam le
Graunt, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8 (29). Epping (Essex) ; appointments of same to take similar assises
m. 8 (86). arraigned by the following demandants against the aforesaid defor-
ciants, touching common of pasture in :-—
John de Stonhert.
John le Clerk, of Teyden.
Geoffrey de Hemenhal'.
Hugh de la Graunge.
SewaU de Bardeuifi*.
William Biwesten*.
John le Panmer, and
Roger Wlfrik\
m. 8 (89). Eppm^ (Essex) ; appointments of same .to take similar assises
m. 8 (44). arraigned by the following demandants against the aforesaid defor-
ciants, touching common of pasture in : —
Hugh Fitz-Benedict.
Richard le Paumer.
Radulph de Essex.
Hugh de Donemere.
Stephen le Paumer, and
Alexander le Parker and Roesia his wife.
m. 18d. (6S). Epping (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to ti^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Gemun, Geoffrey de Hemminhale, John le Clerc, and Sewall
de Bardeuill' against the abbat of Waltham and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 13d. (64). Epping (Essex) ; appointment of same to take the similar assise
arraigned by Radulph de Essex, Hugh Fitz-Bendict, Hugh de la
Graunge, Alexander le Parker, Roger Winch', and William le
Pestur against the abbat of Waltham and others, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 19 (13). Epsom ("Ebbesham") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Lovetot
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh le Pone against Hugh atte Lane and others,
touching a tenement in.
\
156 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT Ot THB
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. lOd. (51). Erdeshope and Mansel-Lacy (<< ACalmeshtiU Lacy") (Herat);
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master de So^ngton to
take the aMise of mort dancestor arraigned by Osbert son of
Thomas le Moaner against John de Flaxlegh* and Denise his wife
m. lOd. (52). and others, touching a mesuage and land in ; and the similar assise
arraigned by the same demandant against the same deforciants and
others, touching land in Erdesthorp*.
Erdeslawe (York) ; see Ardsley.
Erdesthorp' (Heref.) ; see Erdeshope.
m. 7 (80). Eregast, David de, Hugh son of ; reversal of the outlawnr published
against, for the death of Huell Aboven, of which he is indicted.
The King ; the camp near Basingwerk, 26th July.
Erlingham (Glouc.) ; see Arlingham.
Erticn' (Devon) ; see Harcombe.
Ervilis (South!) ; see Hambledon.
m. 20d. (95). Erwarton ('* Euerwarton ") (Soff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metini^ham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alice Gordon, Mabel and Avelina her sisters, against
Bartholomew Gilebert and Roger le Priur, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 24d. (57). Escrick, East (" Bstaskerik ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbargh to take the assise of novel
• disseisin arraigned by John le Lung agaiost Rannlph FitxRannlph,
touching common of pasture in.
Escum (Westmorel.) ; see Askham.
m. 5d. (46). Eskelby (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Eskelby against Henry son of Agnes de Eskelby,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (74). Espalinton* (? East PoUington (York)) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin- arraigned by Osebert de Espalinton' against Richard de
Anlaghbe, touching a tenement in.
Esseling (Kent) ; see Eastling.
m. 22 (19). Essex, Hertford, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon, North-
ampton, Rnthuid, Leicester, Warwick, Nottingham, Derby, Lin-
coln, York, Northumberland, Oxford, and Berks ; mandate to
the sheriffs, collectors, and receivers of the fifteenth of, in pur-
suance of the appointment of William de Herlawe,.clerk, to view
the rolls, estreats, receipts, and payments, &c. of the moiety of the
fifteenth of the aforesaid cos., to admit the said William to make the
aforesaid view, and to assist and give credence to him in so doing.
Woodstock, 6th February.
Estchetesford (Kent) ; iiee Chart, East.
Esthalle (Oxf.) ; see Asthull.
Esthauncelefford (Devon) ; see Hankford, East.
Bstkeng' (Berks) ; see Ginge, East.
Bstneston (Northt) ; see Easton Neston.
m. 21d. (68). Eston (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger rx>veday and John de Met-
ingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Agnes
daughter of William Hamund against Thomas son of Benedict de
Eston, touching a tenement in.
Eston (Ozf.) ; see Aston.
m. 14 (23). Estraunge, John le, going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales
protection to, with clause, Volumus, Windsor, 27th May.
DKPUrr K£EP£U OF THE PUBLIC BECOKDS. 157
No. 2, — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 9 (18). Estraunge, Roger le ; dedimus potestatem to, to receiTe into the
King's peace all Welshmen who are willing to come thereinto.
The King; Chester, 17th July.
m. 19 (41). Estwayt (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William do
Northhurgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hcnrj son of Adam Tobbe against William Tebbe touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 2Sd. (25). Estwyk' (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John de Met-
ingliam to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Roger
soil of William le Frere against Laurence son of Robert le Caietter,
of Baldock, and Simon Wymark', touching land in. Buckingham,
27th February.
m. 15d. (20). Etton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
«Northburgh to take the assifie of mort dancestor arraigned by
Richard son of Richard de la Grene against Richard son of Richaid
de la Orene, junior, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 9d. (52). Etton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northhurgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert ie Forester, of Etton, and Elena his wife against Stephen
de Fiidaytborpe and Henry le Comwaleys, touching a tenement
in.
I'rf^sELS}*"''"''''^^''^**""''^*-
m. 6 (20). Enerard, Walter ; pardon to, at the instance of Henry de Lacy, eatl
of Lincoln, of the homicide of Walter de la Pole, and revenal of
the outlawry published against him therefor. The King; the
camp, near Basingwerk, 22nd August, 5 £dw. I.
Euere (Bucks) ; see Iver.
Enerwarton (Suff.) ; tee Erwarton.
m. 5 (14). Enesk', Philip le, bailiff of the island of Jersey (*' Gcrseye ") ; man-
date to, to take into the King's hands all the possessions of the
priory of S. Clement therein and to keep them, saving reasonable
support for the prior and convent thereof, and their servants, until
lurther orders, or the arrival of Otto de Orandison, before whom
competent amends will be made ; the said prior having, it is
alleged, deforced the King of the custody of the said priory in its
present voidance and twice ejected the wardens deputed on die part
of the King to assume the custody thereof. By the chancellor ;
Chester, 8nl September.
m. 12d. (49) Euinton (Devon); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard Coffyn against William Coffyn, touching a tenement n.
m. 15d. (58). Enneby (? Owmby) (Line); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northhurgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de la Grene, of Enneby, against Robert de
Hothum, touching a tenement in.
Evedon (Line.) ; see Kirby Lalthorpe.
m. 2d (21). Everdon (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Met-
ingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
del Estr* against John prior of Daventry and o£ers, touching a
tenement in.
m. 20 (3). Everle, Walter de, and Hugh de Kendal, sent on the King's business
to the parts of the Marches; safe conduct to. Norwich, 30th
March.
m. 20 (4). Concurrent and similar safe conduct to Bartholomew de Suthleye and
Master William de Louth.
m.|S5d. (95). Evesham (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of John Duraund against John le Femir, toncmng
a mesuage in.
158 APPEtrDix rr. to the foktt-sixth rkpobt op the
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L — eoniimued.
m. IS (S9). Exeter; eommiKion of gaol deUvery fiir, to Jobn de Haydon
i** Hjdoo' "), Biehard de PihcnK>r, Wtlliain de Bjkebir', and Gay
de Nooaont.
m. 25 (51). Exeter ; coaimis»on of gaol defireij for, to WiDiam Ererard and
Tliomas Tre^et.
m. 35 (59). Exeter ; coiiiiniflsi<m <tf gaol deliYerjr for, to William EYerard and
Thomas Treret.
m. sod. (46). Exeter ; eommisskm of gaol deliTeiy for, to William Ererard and
Thomas lYeYeL
m. I6d. (12). Exeter ; eommission of gaol delirery for, to Tliomas Treret and
William Ererard.
m. Id. (69). Exeter ; commission of gaol deliTerr for, to William de Biek^ir',
Bichard de Pahimor*, John de Hidon, and Gnj de Nonaont.
m. lid. (65). Extmi (ButL) ; appointment of Bog«' Loocdar and John de llct-
ingham to take the assise of norel diwieisin arraigned hj the priof
of S. AndreiHsy Northampton, against Bohert de Bmta and odiers,
touching common of pastore in.
m. 25 (58). Eye ; eommiirion of gaol defiveiy for, to John de Loretot and Boger
LoTeday.
m. 23d. (26). Eye ; commission of gaol defirery for» to GeolErey Bossel and Bobeit
Dubois.
m. 13d. (28). Eye (Middz.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of noTel dtsfirisin arraigned by
William Bran, of Eye, against WilEam le Feoere and others,
toaching a tenement in.
m. lSd.(33). Eye (^Middx.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Ehas de
Bekingham to take the assise of nord diAseisin arraigned by
WiUiam Bnm, of Eye, against William le Feure and odiets,
tooching a tenement in.
Eylri|reseTe (Bedf.) ; ste Arlsey.
m. 26d. (38). Fairford (Glonc.) ; appointment of Sokmioa de Boehester and Walter
de Wtmbonie to Uike the assise of no^ disseisin amigned by
William le Saoser and Cecilia Ids wife against (jeorge (sac) and
others, touching a tenement in.
m . 25d. (IS). Fairford (Glooc.) ; appointment of $ame to take a similar assise
arraigned by the said WiUiam and Cecilia against William George
and others, tooching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (57). Fairford ^Glouc.^ ; appointment of Sotomon de Bochester and Hogh
de Kendal to cake a similar assise arraigned by the said WiUiam
and Cecilia against William Jorge and others, touching a tiM^^jt^^mt
in.
Fairstead (Essex); 9te Bayne, Great.
Fairstead (Essex) ; «re Stambri<l^, Great.
Fair^tead (Essex) ; wee Terlina:.
m. 8d. (ced. Fanancurt, Walter de ; protection to. The camp, near Basingwerk.
1) ^.2). [V.»cated.]
m. 8d. (ced. Fanecuit, Wait« de ; protection to. The camp, near Basingiiefk,
ad.) (2). l^frih Aoj^ust.
m. 6d. (93). Farleudi ( Soatht.") ; appointmect of SoIoirod de Roche^c«^r and Master
Thomas de Sodinztoa to take the as^i^c ot* novel ds>iei>in arraunaed
by Kiohard le cHselur a^inst William de Wilbur^ham and others,
toachinz a teneinent in.
m. 13d- (32). Farier ( Sootht.) ; appoictmem of Solomon »ie Rochester axul Thoasas
ir Sjdir.gti>n to take the as>ise of novet di<'>^.>iu anaLn-ed by
iii^h^rd le Foiore a^[ain'^t WiLiam de Wylborhani and ocbers»
toa ?hing a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THK PUBLIC RECORDS. 159*
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. I9d. (36). Farndon (Notts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimborne to take the assise of mort dancester arraigned bj
William son of Henry de Hoveringham against Hugh son of
Geoffrey de Farndon, touching possessioni^ in.
m. 4d. (60). Famlegh (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Thomas
de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Essh' against Walter de Farnlegh and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (60). Famworth (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assipe of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
de Fameworth against John le Leure and others, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 7d. (61). Famworth (Line.) ; appointment of the same judges to take the
similar assise arraigned by John son of Roger de Leuer against
John son of Emma de Leuer, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (84). Farthinghoe (" Faruingho") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda Cardun, of Farthinghoe, against Geoffrey
Cardun, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (60). Farthinghoe (*' Faruingho ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loue>
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Geoffrey Cardun against Matilda daughter of Geoffrey
Cardun and others, touching a tenement in.
Faruingho (Northt.) ; see Farthinghoe.
Faversham (Kent) ; see Norton.
m. 16d. (10). Fawymore (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin '
arraigne<l by Stephen de Trewynt against Edmund earl of Corwall
and Master Walter Delamere, touchmg a tenement in.
m. 19d. (80). Felmingham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Ela
late wife of Robert son of Geoffrey le Clerc against William son
of Roger de Felmingham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (64). Felstead (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Slaumudesleye against William son of John Roberd and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (40). Fenny-Compton (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Lecia daughter of Robert Aldewyne and Marcia her (his) sister
against Henry Mile, touching a mesuage and land in.
m lid. (48). Fenny-Compton (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John son of Gilbert Fente against Henry Mile, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. S6 (6). Ferrars, Galnan de, merchant; safe conduct to, in coming to the
parts of England with 40 horses of the King, and of Henry de
Lacy, earl of Lincoln, from parts beyond seas. Cirencester, 26th
December.
m. 6d. (83). Ferring, Amberley, and Chiltington [(Sussex)] ; association of
Master Roger fie Seyton with £li&« de Bekingham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Ferring against
Stephen bishop of Chichester and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (31). Fershaghe (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Simon parson of the church of Winkfield (" Wyne-
feld") againf^t the abbat of Keynsham, touching common of
pasture in.
Fetcham (Surr.) ; see Polsden.
160 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPOHT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward L — cofUintted.
m. 5d. (66). Fiddington (" Fodingdon' ") (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the astise of
novel disseisin arraigned by^Richard Fromund and Alice his wife
against William de North Baruwe and others, touching a tenement
in.
Fifteenth, view of the rolls, &c., of the; see E!<sex, &c., sheriffs of;
and Ix>ndon, &c., sheriffs of.
Fillongley (Warw.) ; see Corley.
m. 8 (66). Fincham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loucday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Robert Dolfjn and ChrLstiana his wife against lioger de Prigin-
ton* and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (28). Findon (" Fjudon ") (Sass.) ; appointment of John de 0>beham
* and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Simon son of Robert do Clyve against John de Wal-
hirst and Matilda his wife, touching land in.
m. 12d. (95). Fingall (** Fynegal* ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbat of Jerveaux (** Joreuair ") against Roger
de Saxton, the parson of Fingall (" Fynegal* "), touching conmion
of paittnre in.
m. 5d. (84). Fingall C* Fyninghale ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Saxeton, parson of the church of Fingall
(" Fininghale "), against the abbat of Jervaux (" Gereuall' ") and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. Sid. (94). Fisherwick (" Fysheriswik ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William son of William de Sallowe against
Roger Durdent and Th. de Thomenhom, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 21 (18). Fitzmaurice, Maurice, gone by licence to the parts of Ireland ; letters
of attorney to, in favour of Philip de Marton and Robert Fitz-
James.
m. 21 (14). Similar letters of attorney to Emelina wife of the aforesaid Maurice,
gone by licence to the parts of Ireland, in favour of Peter le
Botiller and Geoffrey Dunkan.
m. 10 (25). Fitz-Maurice, Maurice ; protection to, in Ireland, with the clause,
Volumus. The King ; Gloucester, I st July.
m. 5 (20). Fitz-Maurice, Maurice, Emelina late wife of, going by licence to
Ireland ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Robert Roland and
Adam de Brimesdon. By R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells,
the chancellor. Chester, 2nd September.
m. 28d. (82). FitzOtto, Hngh, and Geoffrey de Piixsheford ; appointment of, to
inquire as to, hear and correct certain serious trespasses lately
done to the King's men in the vills of Uxbridge (" Wixebrigg ")
and Wycombe (** Wicnmb "). Dunstable, 2nd March.
m. 28d. (38). (Concurrent mandate to the bailiffs of Uxbridge and Wycombe to
meet the said Hugh and Geoffrey at Uxbridge in the early morn-
ing on Thursday, 2nd March, and to the bailiffs of Wycombe to
cause to come before them there, 1 2 good and lawful men, &c.
m. 28 (2). FitzWarin, William, and his men ; safe conduct to, in importing
com from the parts of Ireland into co. Chester for the sustenance
of the said William and his household, there and elsewhere in the
kingdom ; and mandate to Guucelin de Badelesmere, justiciar of
Chester, and all other bailiffs, &c., of those parts, not to take any
of the said corn for the King's use without the licence of the said
William. Worcester, S4th January.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECORDS. 161
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Eolls : 5 Edward 1. — continuecL
m. 14 (9). Fitz-Warin, William, seneschal of Ulster ; mandate to, to take all the
money coming out of the issues of the aforesaid county on the
Feast of S. John Baptist next to the Kin^ at Chester, wiUiout any
delay to be paid into the wardrobe, the King being in great need
of money for the furtherance of arduous affairs in Wales. Windsor,
22nd May.
m. 6 (21). Fits-Warin, William, bailiff of co. Ulster ; allocamus to, in the issues
of his ballivate of 100/. received from him by the hands of Master
Badulph de Besages and John de Maydenestan for expediting the
King^s business. The King ; the camp, near Basingwerk', 22nd
August, 5 Edw. I.
m. 7 (18). Fits-Warin, William; commisimus to, of the custody of the lands
and tenements of Henry le Sauvage, deceased (a tenant-in-chief of
the Bang in Ireland), during the minority of the heir of the said
Henry ; with 30 librates of land out of the said custody per annum.
The King ; Chester, 30th July.
<n. 17d. (54). Fladbury (Wore.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of nOTcl disseisin
arraigned by Matilda la Toures against Crodfrey bishop of Wor-
cester and others, touching a tenement in.
Flanders, contention with ; see Ludlow, Nicholas de.
m. 27d. (48). Flaunden (Herts) ; appointment of Geoffrey de Picheford and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Stephen de Cheyndut, junior, against Thomas de Flaunden and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (IS). Fleet (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel msseisin arraigned by
Helewise late wife of Boger de la Houme against John son of
Boger de la Houme, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (85). Fleet (Line.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned
by William le Frowe, of Fleet, against Simon Page and others,
touching a tenement in.
-m. 19 (56). Fletching ("Fleching' ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas Sporoun, parson of the church of Fletching,
against Nicholas de Sheford, chaplain, touching a tenement in.
m, IS (88). Flitwick (Bedf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Meting^am to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Amabel late wife of Boger le Feure against Maurice son of Boger
le Feure and others, touching a tenement in.
jn. 12d. (63). Flitwick (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert Atte Grenche and Isabella his wife against Bichaid Druye
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (41). Flixthorpe (Notts) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William
de Northburgh to teke the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert son of Bobert de Flixthorp against the abbat of Welbeck
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (61). Flixthorpe (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned oy
Thomas de Stratton against Bobert de Flixthorpe and Greoffrey de
Herdeby, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (6). Flixton-near-Bungay (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert de l!^ndcroft against Boger bishop of Norwich, touching
a teoemeot in.
m. 28 (9). Florence, Donelin de, merchant, and his men ; rogamus to all the
King's friends dwelling in parts beyond seas to grant safe conduct
to, in bringing to the kingdom 18 great horses ** de pretio " bought
by the said Donelin for the Welsh war, in accordance with a grant
of Philip King of France allowing such horses to be bought in the
said parts. WoroMter, 26th January.
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162 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
1^0. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward l.-^^onHfmed.
Fodingdon' (Somei'8.) ; see Fiddington.
m. 13 (17). Fonte, Aymard de, merchant of Toulouse ; safe conduct to, in coming
to England with his things and merchandise to trade therewith, in
staying there, and in returning to his own parts. The King;
Wmdsor, 7th June.
m. Id. (28). Ford (" laForthe ") (Deron) ; f^pointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seiain arraigned by Henry de Hutteshill against Robert Beleboche
and John de Welbeiond, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (6). Ford (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the 'assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Soberwik' against Reginald Crok and David liouel,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (76). Ford ^Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by Henry de
Gatesterte and Matilda his wife against Robert le Muiifort (or
Munfort), touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 24d. (7). Fordham (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Philip de la Fenne against William de Mortimer, touching posses-
sions in.
m. 8 (47). Fordham (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Subires, chaplain, against Nicholas Ram ana others,
touching a tenement in.
[m. 15d. (57). Fordham and Withermondeford (? Wormingford) [(Essex)] ; asso*
ciation of Roger Loveday with Thomas de Weyland and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Subires, chaplain, against Nicholas Ram and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (75). Fomcett ("Fomesete") and Wacton ("Waketon") (Norf.) ; ap-
pointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Richard le Slopere against
Robert de Thomeye, touching land in.
m. 24d. (92). Fomcett (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseissin arraigned by
Robert Curteis and Katherine his wife, Hamo le Cuner and Isabel
his wife, Clarice and Christiana her sisters ('' soror ")» against
Peter de Keleshal and Adam (or Ada) de Burtoft, touching a
tenement in.
m. 22d. (97). Fomcett (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Robert Coleman agaiQSt Robert Canun and
others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 25d. (100). Foscote (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday' and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas Bonechose again<tt Radnlph Dudewine and others, touch-
m. 25d. (101). in^ a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by the
said Thomas against Henry Dodewyne and others, toudiinjg a tene-
ment in the same vill. ^.
m. 8d. (16). Foscote (" Foxcote ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger LovedaV and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraig[ued
by Thomas Bonechose against Radulph Audefin and William \de
m. 8d. (16). Mont C^esne^, touching a tenement in ; and to take the assise ^f
novel disseisin arraigned by the said Thomas against HenrV
Audefin and William de Mont Chesney, touching a tenement in\
Foscote. \
m. 22d. (27). Foston (" Fosteton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and \
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Stephen son of William atte Cruch, of Molescroft
(" Mulecroft "), and Annabel his wife and Agnes sister of the said
Annabel against Thomas son of Geoffrey fiz le Prestre, of Harpham,
touching a toft and land in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBUC RECOBDS. 163
No. 2^— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward l.^^oniinued,
m. 25d. (21). Fownhope (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Adam de Salop and Cecilia his wife, Alice and Emma sisters
of the said Cecilia, against William de Stepelton and Richard
Stedemon, touching land in.
m. lOd. (45). Fownhope ('* Fouhehope ") and Mordiford (« Modeford' ") (Heref.) ;
appointment of Walter de Hopton and William de Wimbum' to
take the assise of novel dissesin arraigned bj John son of Adam
del Freyne against John de Norwich and otbera, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 9d. (50). Fownhope and Mordiford (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John son of Adam (or Ada) del Frejne
against John de Norwych and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (72). Frampton-near-Sapperton (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de Frampton and Juliana his
wife against William Maunsel and others, touching conmion of
pasture in.
m. 4d. (2). Frankton (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by William le
Paumer against William son of Radulph de Fraonketon, touching
a tenement in.
m. 4d. (10). Frankton (Warw.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William le Faumer, of Frankton, against
William son of Radulph de Fraunketon and Alioe de Ebrehal,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (60). Frankwell (<* Fraonkeuill *') [(Salop)] ; association of Elias de
Bekingham with Hugh de Kendal to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard de Fraunkeuill' against John le
Oerc, touching a tenement in.
m. 6 (64). Frankwell (?) (*' Fraunkeuil' ") (Sta£P.) ; appointment of Master
Thomas de Sodington and Hu^h do Kendal' to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Richard de Fraonkeuill' against John
le Clerk', of Fraunkeuil', and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (100). Frankwell ('< Fraunkeuill' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Fraonkeuill' against
Roesia de Oilly, touching a tenement in.
m. dd. (75). Frankwell (?) (" Fraunkevill ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Fraunkevill' against
Roesia Doilly and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (66). Fransham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Sapy against Hugh parson of the church of Great
Fransham, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (40.) Fransham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Petronilla de Fransham against Adam (or Ada) de Shortwod and
others, touching land in.
Fraunkeuil' (Staff.) ; see Frankwell.
Fraunkeuill' (Salop) ; see Frankwell.
m. Id. (47). Freckenham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Mortimer against Adam (or Ada) de Morlegb, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 27d. (50). Frenn3rngham, Master Radulph de, and John de London ; appoint-
ment of, to inquire who were the persons who broke open certain
chests of the abbat of S. Katherine of the Mount Rouen, which
were in the manor of Hermodesworth, and took certain deeds and
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164 AP]PEND1X II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH EEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
other writings, and divers other things found therein, and divers
other goods uf the said abbat ; the King, for a fine of 20/., having
grant^ to the said abbat all his goods and chattels in his manors
of Herxnodes worth and Tingewik and elsewhere Seized into the
King's hand by reason of a homicide perpetrated in the said manor
of Hermodesworth ; and to cause restitution of the same to be
made to the said Abbat's proctor in England. Windsor, 10th
December.
m. ]4d. (14). Frenin^ham, Master Radulph de; association of, with the mayor and
sheriffs of London to see that full justice be done to Richard
Tholosan, in regard to certain plaints in the hustings-court of
London ; he having long since impleaded John Tholosan in that
court by divers writs of right of Heniy III., touching certain tene-
ments and rents in the city of London, and after the death of the
said John, Michael his son and heir, touching the same, and various
delays having taken place, in spite of repeated mandates to the
said mayor and sheriffs. Westminster, 18tb May.
m. 5d. (IS). Frenkislee (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice
daughter of Robert de Staynyng against Henry de la Lee, touching
a tenement in.
m. 25 (52). Fresegdon (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbomc to take the certification arraigned by Henry
de Cheleworth and Gunnilda his wife and Jnl[iana] sister of the
said Onnnilda against Robert de LastesbuU, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m, la (10). Fresketb, the church of ; mandate to the justiciar of Ireland to
provide, at the first opportunity, Richard le Blund, clerk, with an
ecclesiastical benefice in the King's presentation of the annual
value of 30 marks in compensation for the presentation to, of
Master John de Hathfeld by Geoffrey de GyenuiU', then justiciar .
of Ireland, before the King had, believing the church to be void,
presented the said Richard to it, as it was in his gift by reason of
his custody of the lands and heirs of John de Cogan, junior,
deceased, the said Richard having been admitted and instituted
thereto by the diocesan. The King ; Windsor, 8rd June.
m. 8 (9). Frettenham and Metton (** Maydeneton' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John de Oketon and Alice his ynfe against
Thomas Scharles and Joan his wife, touching land and rent in.
m. 17d. (47). Fritton ("Freton*') (Suff.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel msseisin arraignetl
by Nicholas de Freton against Roger Ketelbem', touching
m. 17d. (48). common of pasture in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by
the said Nicholas against Simon Gunnild, touching common of
m. 17d. (49). pasture in the same vill ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by
the said Nicholas against Robert le Hopere, touching common of
pasture in the same vill.
m. 18d. (76). Frome, Canon (Heref ) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Isabel daughter of Abraliam de Canon Frome against
John de Manecroft, touching land in.
m. lid. (69). Fugglestone (" Foweleston' ")-near-Wilton (Wilts) ; appomtment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Sherdestok'
against the abbess of Wilton' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Ud. (70). The same vill (Wilts) ; appointment of the same to take the similar
assise arraigned by Robert Burdun against the aforesaid abbess
and others, touching a tenement io.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECORDS. 165
Xo. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. IS (1). Folberti, Nutus, citusen and merchant of Florence, and Mazy his
wife ; inspeximns and confirmation of a script of covenant made to,
by John son of John Miles, demising to them during their joint
lives (" in tota vita ambomm ") his manor of Sottewelle (Berks)
at a rent of Id, for all services. Witnessed by Edmund earl of
Cornwall and others. The Ring; Westminster, 14th May.
m. 10 (6). Fulberti, Nutus, and Burges' his brother, citizens and merchants of
Florence ; ratification and confirmation of the demise and grant for
eight years made to, by John de S. John of his manor of Hannak
(Sussex). The King; Woodstock, ?5th June.
m. 22d. (42). Folboam (Oambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
son of David Faber, of Fulbouro, against Robert son of David
Faber, of Folbonm, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (81). Fnlbrook (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loaeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Barel and Felicia his wife, Walter de Paonton' and Alice his
wife and Christiana Bygot against Roger de Chameles, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5d. (9). Fnlbrook (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Barel and Felicia his wife Walter de Paunton and Alice his wife
and Christiana Bygot against Roger de Chameles and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (91). Folford (York) ; appointment of John de lieigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
Hallebam against Nicholas de Warehull, touching land in.
m. 20d. (72). Fulstow (" Foulestowe ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Simon
de Wyhum jtgainst Gilbert Skinne, of Fulstow, touching a fosae
destroyed in.
m. 20 (11). Fumess, the abbat and convent of; protection to, and to their men,
lands, and possessions. Neyland, 15th April.
m. 10 (17). Fumess, the abbat of; acquittance to, of 88/. 8s. Ad. delivered by him
in the wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek, the keeper thereof^ in part
payment of 1,000/. lately promised to the Kiuf at Winchester by
the abbats of the same order in the kingdom. The King;
Wytbindon, 28th June.
m. 10 (18). Similar acquittanee to the abbat of Thame of 66/. paid in the
wardrobe at Wydindon in part payment of the same 1,000/.
ro. 5d. (87). FurshuU (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry Louel against Richard Thurg*, touching
common of pasture in.
m. Id. (84). Furtho ("Fortho") and Gosgrovc (" Gouesgrove ") (Northt);
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William son of Robert de
Wivill against Walter de Fortho and Henry his son^ touching a
tenement in.
m. 8 (87). fNpngewair (Lanc.^ ; appointment of John dc Keigato and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Roger de Fyngewall and John his brother against
Master William son of Roger de la Cbaumbre and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 15d. (11). Fype, Great (Sta£) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Bertram Costard against the master of the Hospital of
S. John, touching a mesuage and land in.
166 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOETY-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
Ko. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward Lr-'^xmtinued.
m. 14 (39). Gaoelyn, Geoffrey, going to the parts of Wales with William de
Valence, the King's uncle ; protection to, with clause.
m. 18 (7). Gaoelyn ('* Gascelyn ")» Geoflzey; grant to, of the custody of the
land and of John son and heir of Borges Grascelyn, lately deceased,
during the minority of the said heir with his maritage. The King ;
Win£or, 2nd Jnne.
m. IS (8). Gacelyn, Geoffrey, and Radulph Gacelyn ; mandate to, to be inten-
dent to the King's uncle William de Valence in the instant
expedition into Wales of the service of the fourth part of a
knight's fee, and of the service of a half of a knight's fee, which
they assert that they respectively owe the King. Same date.
m. 25d. (65). Gadington ; association of Radulph de Hengham with Solomon de
Bochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of Thomas de Solars against
Matilda D'Evreox, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (68). Galby (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Banulph son of Humphrey de Galby against Jolm Prest, of
Louseby, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (16). Gamston (" Gameleston' ") (Notts); appointment of John de Bei-
gate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Boger de Donecastre, parson of Gkunston
(" Gameleston' "), against Thomas de Mareseye and others, touching
common of pasture in.
Gangohesden (Ozf.) ; see Chalgrove.
nk 12d. (86). Garsington ('< Gersinden' ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Philip Munekan against Henry de Shotesbrok' and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (46). Garsington (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metiiiffham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Isabella de la Mare against Peter de la Mare, touching a tenement
in.
m. 7d (68). Garstang (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Bcagate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Benedict, vicar of the church of Garstang, against John le Taillur,
touching a fosse levied in.
m. 7d. (69). Garstang (Lane.) ; appointment of the same judges to take the
similar assise arraigned by the sbbat of Cokersand against John le
m. 7d. (70). Taillur and others, touching a tenement in ; and the similar assise
arraigned by the said abbat against the sdfbresaid John, touching
conmion of pasture in the same vill.
m. 15d. (89). Garthorpe (Leic.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Bolleston against William de Luton and Nicholas de
Latham, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (41). Garthorpe (Leic.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Benedict de Bolleston and Dionisia his wife against
the said William and Nicholas, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 Id. (9). Garthorpe C Germethorp' ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Badulph son of .\lan de Feterby against the
abbat of Park-Lude and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (47). Garthorpe (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Thomas .dt: Bolleston' ngninst William son of John Tumel and
Nicholas de Lafham, touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC KEOORDS. 167
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward L-^^ofUinued,
m. 8d. (48). Garthorpe (Ijeic.) ; appointment of the tome jadgjs to take the
similar assise arraigned bj Benedict de Rolleston and Denise his
wife against the same deforciants, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (101). Garthorpe (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loaeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Bolleston' against William son of John Turael and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (102). Garthorpe (Leic.) ; appointment of the same judges to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Benedict de BoUeston and
Denise his wife against the said William and Simon le Messer,
touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (4). Garthorpe (Leic.) ; appointment of Badulph de Hengham and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin airaigned by
Thomas de BoUeston against William son of John Turnel and
Simon le Messer, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (5). Garthorpe (Leic.) ; appointment of the same judges to take the
similar assise arraigned by Benedict de BoUeston and Denise his
wife against the same deforciants, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (89). Garthorpe (Leic); appointment of Badulph de> Hengham and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de BoUeston against William son of John
Turuel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (90). Garthorpe (Leic.) ; appointment of the same justices to take the
similar assise arraigned b^ Benedict de BoUeston' and Denise his
wife against the same WiUiam and Simon le Messer, touching a
tenement in.
m. 25d. (68). Garton (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas Gamy and Isolda his wife against Peter Pollard, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 17d. (69). Gb^egkay (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boehester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas atte Gateshend against Beymbald Geybon
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. S (70). Gateforth (" Gayteford' '*) (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and WiUiam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Idonia daughter of Boger Fitz-GU)dfrey and Isabella
' her (his) sister against Alice late wife of Hugh de Lacy, touching
land in.
m. 26 (14). Grayton, John de, and William Fita-Warin, the King's yeoman, and
certain others of the King's household, sent to the parts of the
marches on the King's business ; precept to the sheriff of Salop
to cause the reception of, in the castle of Whitminster (*'albo
monasterio "), and to give on the King's behalf an injunction 6(
intendence, counsel, and aid in such things as concern the con-
servation of the King's peace and the tranquiUity of those parts to
the men of the vill of Whitminster and the adjacent parts in favour
of the said John and WiUiam. Cirencester, 27th December.
m. 25 (60). Gayton (Northt.) ; appointment of Master Boger de Seyton and
Geoffrey de Leukenore to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiffned
by John de Asshedon against John de Gayton and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 12d. (94). Gayton (" Geyton' ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichanl de Watdon against Walter de Geyton and
Sibyl his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. lid, (58). Gayton (" Geyton' ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard de Warden' a^inst Walter de Geyton and
Sibyl his wife, touching a tenement m.
168 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
^ytefoid' (7ork) ; see Gateforth.
Gedling (Notts) ; see Stoke-Bardolf.
xn. 20cL (87). G«lde8tone (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John de
Metiogham to take the aarise of novel diflseisin arraigned bj
Robert son of Baldwin de Pottesford against Roger FitsRiehard
and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (3). Geldestone (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loaeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Peter
Hemii^id agunst Roger de Theweyt and Juliana his wife, tomehing
land in.
m. 8d. (27). Geldestone (Norf.) ; appomtment of Roger LoTeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arrugned hr
Robert son of Thomas de Dumberk' against Robert de Potesfoisl,
toaching land in.
Gelham (Essex) ; »ee Yeldham.
m. 1 (12). Gemnn. William ; pardon to, on the groond of misadFentore, of the
homicide of John Boydy. Rhnddlan, 15th November.
Gersinden' (Oxf.) ; see Garaington.
m. 9d. (44). Gillingham (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel diaaeisin
arraigned by Roger Barton aj^ainst Alianor the Queen-Mother
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. Id. (9). Ginge, East (** Estkeng* *') (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Philip de Wydehnll and Alice his wife against Henry'
Botun, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (58). Gislingham C^ Gyselingham ") (Soff.) ; appointment of Roser Love*
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novd disseisin
arraigned by Sabina ia Braceresse against Radulph vicar of die
church of Tazley (« Yhakesl' ") and John Ballard, chaplain,
toaching a tenement in.
m* 20d. (75). Gislingham (Soff.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arrai^ed by Thomas Chaonteben against Hervey le
Gardener, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7d. (5). Qittisham (<* Gvdesham ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Radulph Sweynketyl against Mary de
Lomene and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (48). Glemham, Little (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Ranulph Geg against William Nobelot, touching land and marsh
in.
Glenefeld (Oxf.) ; see Clanfield.
m. 21 (12). Glentham, Roger de, and Agnes his wife, who are impleading Adam
(or Ada) Belle, of Lincoln, in the Court of Common Pleas,
toaching a mesuage in Lincoln ; simple protection to, during the
continuance of the said plea. Backingham, 27th February.
m. 26 (16;. Gloucester, the abbat of; acquittance to, of 955/. 7s. lOdL of the
moiety of the first payment of the fifteenth of co. Gloucester, paid
by hun on the Sunday next beibre the Circumcision to Master
Thomas Bek, keeper of the wardrobe. Cirencester, 27th December.
m. 22 (1). Gloucester, the abbat of S. Peter of, and Adam le Botiller, sheriff of
Gloucester ; acquittance to, of 50/. of the fifteenth of co. Gloucester
paid by them in the wardrobe at Worcester to Master Thomas Bek,
keeper of the said wardrobe. Woodstock, 4tti February.
m. 27d. (36). Gloucester ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and Solomon de
Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of S. Bartholomew, Gloucester, against William son of Wil-
liam Ege and others, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 5d. (77). Gloucester ; appointmeDt of Soiomon de Kocbest^r and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Margery late wife of Philip Kyng against Elias Hon and
William de Markeleye, touching a tenement in.
m. 32d. (88). Gloucester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Bnrgball
and Roger le Rus.
nu 2Sd. (74). Gloucester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Boighull
and Roger le Rus.
m. lid. (80). Gloucester; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de BurghuU
and Roger le Rus.
m. 9d. (45). Gloucester ; conmiission of gaol delivery for, to Imbert de Monfer-
aunt, Richard de la Riuere, and John de Cbansy.
m. Id. (70). Glusbum (York) ; appointment of [John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh] to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert son of William de Glusebum against WUliam Tenaont,
touching possessions in.
iiL S8d. (45). Grobelecote (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter son of Walter de Waude against Robert de Grobelecote and
others, tonchlng a tenement in.
m. 25 (68). Godalming (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias
de Bekingham to taJse the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Attefenue against Walter Attefenne and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. lOd. (37). Golbome (" Croldebum* ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Juliana daughter of John Gilebrond against Robert
de Holand and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (51). (Jolbome (** Goldebum "), Abram (" Adburgham **), Lowton (« Lan-
ton "), Pemberton, and Wigan (" Wygan ") (Lane) ; appointment
of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Robert de Holand against 8imon
Eits-Thurstan and Jnl[iana] daughter of John Gylibrond, touching
possessions in.
m. 10 (26). Goldston, Hugh, going in the King's suite with the EJng to the
parts of Wales ; protection to, with clause. The King ; Gloucester,
1st July.
m. 8d. (21). Goherby (" Gunfordeby ") and Manthorpe (Line.) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseism arraigned by John de Herierby against Nicholas de
Lunderthorp', touching a tenement in.
m. 9 (6). Goneuiir, William de, and Radulph de Broghton, sent by the King to
the parts of West- Wales on the furtherance of his affiiirs there ;
safe conduct to. The King ; Worcester, 6th July.
m. 26d. (28). Gooderstone (" Godereston **) (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dissebin
arraigned by Henry Bacun, of Gooderstone, against Dionisia de
Mont Chesney and others, touching a teneihent in.
m. 16d. (52). Groodmanham {** Grodmundeham ") (York) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned
by Peter de la Sale against the prior of Elreton and o£en,
touching a pond heightened in.
m. 7 (21). Gorham, Henry de, and Annora his wife ; simple protection to, in
Ireland. The King ; Chester, 20th July.
m. 8 (22). Gorham, Henry de ; simple protection to. By the Chancellor, 20th
October.
m. 2 (49). Gosfield (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Luke
Morel against Matthew Filz- Arnold, touching a tenement in.
170 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Fiatent Rolls : 5 Edward I.-^-^eaiUiHtteiL
Ck>BgroYe (Noitfat.) ; tee Fartbo.
m. 6d. (85). Gotham (Notts) ; appoiBtment of John de Bdgate and William de
Northburgh ' to tuke the asaise of noTel disseifin arraigned by
Matilda de Paueiy against Peter de Lek, parson of the church of
Gotham, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (52). Gothorst, Henry de ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by, against William de Dusing* and others [/ric]. The
Camp, near Basingwerk', 21st August.
m. 22d. (37). Gonleslond (Hunts) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert le Pespenser and Agnes his wife, Bichard de Hamerton aiid
C)ecilia his wife against Bobert Wymund and John de Berking,
chaplain, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (38). Goulsby (" Gouceby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Hugh de Myntinges and Emma his wife against
Badalph fiz Wolfrik de Mimting and Cristiana his wife, touching
possessions in.
m. 15d. (31;. S. Goylan (Gornw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochestor and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter bishop of Exeter against Badulph de Meyndy
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (42). Grafton (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de la Chaumbre, of Grafton, against Bobert le BiEiud and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (44). Grafton (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger de Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arrugned by Boger
Atteho, of Cranford, against Bobert le Baud, of Lodington, and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (47). Grafton (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas le Feure, of Craneford, against Bobert le Band and
others, touching a tenement in.
ft
m. 24d. (37). Grafton (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Walter
de Wimborne to take the jury arraigned by the prior of Worcester
against John de Grafton, touching the church of.
m. 7d« (15), Grafton (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the prior of Worcester against John de Grafton and John Caue,
m. 7d. (16). touching a tenement in ; and the similar assise arraigned by the
same prior against William de Handesacre, touching common of
pasture in Charlton.
m. 27 (2). Grandison, Otto de ; rogamus to the wardens of the port of Whitsaund
to grant safe conduct to the messenger of, in bringing to England
two war horses bought by the said Otto in parts beyond seas.
Windsor, 7th December.
m. 27 (3). Bogamus to the said wardens to grant a safe conduct to thirty
mounted crossbow men with their horses, coming from Qascony to
England. Windsor, 8th December.
m. 25 Grandison, Otto de ; acquittance to, of the farm by which he holds
(cedule). the islands of Guernsey and Jersey and the adjacent islands, and
grant to, of the said islands and their issues for life, the said issues
to be used as he may think expedient, and grant to, on account of
his intimacy with the King, and his long and faithful service from
an early age, and for the acquittance of debts incurred in the
King's service in the aforesaid time, that his executors, assigns, and
attorneys shall hold the said islands and their issues for five years
after his decease for the acquittance of his debts, and the fulfilment
of his will without rendering any account therefor. Worcester,
25th January, 5 Edw. I.
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DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. l7l
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 22 Concarrent and similar aoquittance and grant to the said Otto,
(cednle 1).
m. 17d. (59). Grantchester ('* Grantsete ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to* take the asrise of mort
daneeator arraigned by Martheria daughter of John atte Chircb
against Thomas de Kewenton and Walter his son, touching
possessions in.
m. 12d. (28). Grantham (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Hibemia against Nicholas de Lundertherp*, touching a
tenement in.
m. 16d. (87). Grantham (line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Pelicia de Sarum against John le Bran and others, touching a
tenement in.
Grave, La (Berks.) ; see Grove.
m. 26d. (38). Gzavenhanger (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Lucy late wife of Richard de Grauenhunger against John son
of Richard de Wonere, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (93). Greatham (*' Gretham "), Rudgwick («* Riggewik* ")» and Billings-
hurst (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Eliaa de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor airaigned by
William de Wik' against Nigel [Fitz] Pain ("Pagam") and
others, touching possessions in.
m. 4 (1). Greilly, John de; grant to, in fee simple of the castle of Chatillon
(<* Castillun' 'ynstLT-S, Emilion (<< Emilianum ") in the diocese of
Bordeaux and Gourzon, which Peter formerly Vicomte of Chatillon
and his ancestors some time held, except the vill of Liboume
C' Ley bum' ") and the paroches of Pomeroth', Fouzer*, and Vaman;
and of all that Bernard de Beicuiir and his ancestors had in
Langou' at a rent of one soar-hawk ("austurcum sorum") at
each " amocio '* of the lords of that fee. The King ; Rhuddlan,
1st October.
m. 4 (5). The same ; inspeximus of a charter of Edward I. dated, at Nottingham
2nd January, 50 Henry III., granting to, in fee-simple, at the
service of one knight's fee, Beuang', the ville of Ilaz and the
salt-pit of Bordeaux, with power to the Crown of resumption
on exchange. The SUng ; Rhuddlan, ] st October.
[In marg. orig. — " Respice cedulam pendentem pro eodem
Johanne."]
m. 4 (6) The same ; inspeximus of a patent of Edward I., dated at London,
(cedule). 3rd July, 51 Heniy III., promittunus to, in view of his costs and
expenses in the building of the castle of Benang* and the improve-
ment of its appurtenances, and also of other tenements, that if
resumption by the Oown of the lands granted by the above charter
should be made, an equivalent of the things taken will be assigned
in houses and rents in (jasoony. The King ; Rhuddlan, 1st
October.** See alao Penere, Alexander de la.
m. 8d. Grenefbrd, Henry de ; protection to. The camp near Basingwerk,
(eed. 2d.) (5). 2l8t August.
m. 24 (7). Grenham, Peter de ; going with John de Beauchamp in the King's
suite to the parts of Wales, protection to, with the clause, Volumus
Worcester, 24th January.
Similar protections are granted to the following persons going in the
King's suite to the parts of Wales: —
* A not« is addod in these words: "Memorandum quod ista littera oonoeeaa fuit apud
* Rothelan "Bbege tunc ibidem oxistcnte et postea apud Douor* xxviij^ die Januar* anno remii
" eiusdem' Rckis sexto fuit comifcnata et libemta una cum aliis litteris predicti Johanniii de
" GreiUy donuno Bathon' et Well' Episcopo cancellario dicti Regis."
N V ,0 V14K FOKTr-?IXTH REPORT OF THE
\ . . . vv^^tUM: v>r IVtent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — conHmted.
Jsfhik \l» BMuehftmp.
WUiuMtt <le Stopham with Henry de Lacy, earl of Lmeoln, with
^ ^ 4^^ IMvr FitaWarin, with clatue.
« ^ .o>> 'fhomaB de Pyn with John de Moon, with cUiiiae.
. .^ ^ I : \ William de S. Bfark with Rohert Fits-Roger, with clause.
... w v^l^X John de Brus with Olirer de Djneham, with danse.
u;;. ^ V.^^^* John de Holt with John de Beanchamp, with claose.
itt. M {i^y* Robert de Moun with John de Moun, with danse.
Ht. 44 O^)* Robert de Dyneham with Oliver de Dyneham, with danse.
uk 44 (16). John de Hodeliston with Pain de Chaworth, with danse.
ni. 44 (17). John de Moun, with danse.
ttk. 44 (IB). Oliyer de Dyneham, with danse.
HI. 44 (19). William de Leybum, with clause.
a. 44 (SO). William de Wasteneys with Reginald de Grey, with elanse.
m. 44 (21). William de Meryet with John de Monn, with danse.
m. 24 (24). William le VaTasonr with Henry de Lacy^ earl of Lincoln, with
elanse.
m. 44 (28). John del Ewo with John Giffiurd, with clause,
m. 44 (44). Alan de Plogenet with Psin de Chaworth, with clause.
m. 44 (25). Peter de Chalmis with Oliyer de Dinham, with clause.
m. 24 (26). William de Rochester with Henry de lAcy,earl of Lincoln, with
clause.
m. 24 (47). John de Grey and John de Pabeham, with clause.
m. 44 (48). Robert de Muscegros, with dause.
m. 24 (29). Reginald de Grey, with clause.
m. 24 (80). Robert de Tateshal', with clause.
m. 24 (81). James de Haulnton, with clause.
m. 44 (82). Peter de Campan, with danse.
m. 44 (88). Laurence de Mnleton with the earl of Lincoln, with danse.
m. 24 (34). Robert Fitz-John and William de la Legh, with elanse.
m. 44 (35). Radulph de Albiniac, with elanse.
m. 24 (36). John de Montalt, with danse.
m. 24 (87). Guy Brian, with clause.
m. 24 (88). Roger de I^ybum, with danse.
m. 24 (89). James de Byrun, with clause.
m. 24 (40). Hugh Poins, with clause.
m. 24 (41). John Panyot with John de Monn, with danse.
m. 24 (42). Giles de Fisshebnm with William de Beanehamp, eari of
Warwick, with clause.
m. 24 (48). Adam de Walkiogham with Brian FitsAlan, with danse.
m. 24 (44). Thomas de Boston with the said Brian, with clause.
m. 24 (45). Heniy de Eidinton.
m. 24 (46). Nicholas de Odingesel, with clause.
m. 24 (47). John de Baskervill with Adam de Montalt
m. 24 (48). John de Bohun.
m. 24 (49). Brian son of Alan de Bedale.
m. 24 (50). Qeoffiney de Lucy.
UL 24 (51). WiUiam de Odingesol.
m. 44 (54). Robert de Ros junior with Robert de Ros senior.
DSPUTT K£EP£B OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 173
No. % — Calendar of Pateat Bolls : 5 Ednrard I. — continued,
m. 24 (53). Thomas son of Thomas de Moleton with Pain de Chaworth.
m. 24 (54). Adam de Montalt.
m. 24 (55). William de Hawarthin with Adam de Montalt.
m. 24 (56). John le Tyeys.
m. 24 (57). WilUam le Baud with William de Odingesel.
m. 24 (58). Bohert de Ro8.
m. 24 (59). William son of Robert de Ros with Robert de Ros.
m. 24 (60). John de Ry of Hobn with Pain de Chaworth.
m. 24 (61). Richard de Boys ¥rith Henry de Lascy, earl of Lincoln.
m. 24 (62). > William de Percy with Pain 4e Chaworth.
m. 24 (68). Geoffrey de Caanvill with the aforesaid Pain.
m. 24 (64). Thomas de Moleton with Henry de Lasci.
m. 24 (65). Peter de Brampton with the aforesaid Henry.
m. 24 (66). John des Yaux.
m. 24 (67). Henry de Penebrigg' with Henry de Lascy, earl of Lincoln.
m. 24 (68). Dayid ab Gruffud.
m. 24 (69). Robert de Mortimer of Richards Castle.
m. 24 (70). Radolph de Wodeboig'.
m. 24 (71). Geoflrey de Greseleye with Henry de Lasey, earl of Lincoln.
m. 24 (72). Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex.
m. 24 (78). Walter de Say.
m. 24 (74). Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln.
m. 24 (75). Geoffrey de Albetot of Hyndelup* with William de Boauchamp,
earl of Warwick.
m. 24 (76). William de Brehuse.
m. 24 (77). P^r de Tatindon with John des Vaux.
m. 24 (78). Radulph de Trehampton and Almaric de Bmcourt with Hen^
de Lacy, earl of Lincoln.
m. 24 (79). William de Beauduunp, earl of Warwick.
m. 15d. (72). Gresham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph son of Roger Widenay against John de BlunyiU, Thomas
Hereman, and others, touching land in.
m. 8d. Greshop* (Cumbr.) ; appomtment of John de Reigate and William
<eed. Id.) (17). de Northburgh to toke the assise arraigned by Robert de Greshop'
against John de Greshop' and others, touching a hedge levied in.
m. 7d. (56). Greshop* (Cumbr.); appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Greshop' against John de Greshop' and others, touching
a hedge levied in.
m. 2d. (19). Greshop' (Cambr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the Jury arraigned by John de Greshop
against Robert [de] Greshop, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (ced. 2) Grey, Reginald de ; dedimus potestatem to, to receive the Welsh into
(11). the King's peace and to grant them the said peace in the Hang's
name during their good behaviour. The camp, near Basingwerk,
22nd August.
m. 5 (42). Grey, Reginald de ; exemption to, from supplying anything to the
behoof of the King or of any other person out of the grain and
other provisions i^ch he has bought for the support of bimaelf
and his men in the King's serrice. The Eing', Rhuddlan, 7th
October.
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174 APPBt?DlX n. TO TrtE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
Nw;* dt**'<]}iilendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward l.-'HiOnHnued.
^mOar ezemptioiifl are granted to :^»
m. 5 (48). The abbat and convent of Bildewas. Aa aboye.
m. 5 (44). Gilbert de Boys, parson of Langeleye. As above.
m. 5 (45). Boesia Tmssel. Aa above.
m. 5 (46). The prior and eonvent of Coventiy. As above.
m. 5 (47). Nicholas de S. Ive's, rector of O>ningeston', Shirland, and Eles-
worth'. As above.
m. 5 (48). The abbat and convent of Miravall'. As above.
m. 5 (49). The master and fraternity of Setnpringham. As above.
m. 13 (23). Grey, Robert de, f^oiug with the King to the parts.of Wales; pro-
tection to, with clause. The King ; firehuir, 18th June.
m. Id. (88). Grimsbury (Northt) ; appointment of Ro^ Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam
le Grey against Richard le Grey and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18 (18). Grimsby ; presentation directed to the bishop of Lincoln, of Nicholas
de York, chaplain to the church of S. Kary of, void and in the
King's gift. The King ; Windsor, 7th June.
m. 24d. (83). Grimsby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Gilbert de Grimesby against John Baldrik' and Emma his wife,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (66). Grimsby ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hereward del Mareys
and John del Mareys.
m. 12d. (7). Grimsby, North (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by William son of Radulph de Hadeclif against William
le Neve Adam [^de] Wolbem' of Grimmesby, touching a mesuage,
shops, and rent in.
m. 19 (52). Grimston (** Grymston ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter de Colton in Rydale against William Burdun
and others, touching common of pasture in.
Gringeheye (Somers.) ; see Bickenhall.
m. 2 Id. (70). Griston (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Peter son of Peter Routing* against Henry Dawe, touching land in.
m. 8 (92). Groton (** Grotene ") and Lelesey (Suff.) ; appointmeht of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert le Chaumberleng' against William de
Mont-Chesney of Edwardestoiie, touching a tenement in.
m« 25 (42). 'Grove (" La Grave ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John dc Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of William de Tolewik* against Henry de Gops-
hull, touching meadow in.
m. 26 (8). Gruffnd, David ab, and Guncelin de Badelesmere justiciar of Chester ;
dedimus potestatem to, to receive into the King's peace Lewelin
son of Gruffud de Bromfeud and his men, and pardon to, of all
their trespasses perpetrated up to this time in the lands of the King
and his subjects as long as they faithfully adhere to the King, and
also to gram to the said Lewelin in the King's name that if he can
obtain oif the King's enemies by himself and his friends or by the
King's aid anything which is or ought of right to be his, he shall
hold that with his other lands in fee of the King peaceably and
quietly, and also to grant to the said Lewelin that if Lewelin ab
Gruffud Prince of Wales now in rebellion should in futuie be
reconciled with the King, the homage of the aforesaid Lewelin de
Brumfeld shall be retained by the King and bis heirs and not be
granted to the said Prince. Cirencester, 26th December.
»
BEPDTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECOBDS.
175
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No. ^.-^Calcndar of Patent Bolle : 5 Ed^vard l.^^-eonHntied.
" m. 26 (4). CoBcomnt and similar letters to Roger de Mortimer.
m..6 (9)
(ceduJe).
m. 7 (41)
(cednle).
m. 6 (27).
m. 4 (17).
m. 22 (4).
Qmifud, DaTid ab, and Owayn his elder brother ; draft of a grant to
(contingent on tiie conquest or expulsion from Wales by the King
of Llewelyn ab GruGfud their brother in his present expedition,
which he has undertaken against the said Llewelyn as a rebel by
the judgment of the King's court and of his nobles), of the restitu-
tion and surrender of a moiety of all Snowdonia, with the adjacent
yalleys and a moiety of Anglesea and Fentlin with their appur*
tenanees, to be held by them in fee-simple of the Oown ; or, if it
should please the King better, he will retain the whole of the land
of An^sea and surrender to the said Dayid and Owayn the whole
of Snowdonia and Pentlin, with power of resumption and exchange
in respect of any part of the lands in Snowdonia and the homages
of four or five of the nobles of those parts should the security of
the King and the peace of his people require it. The camp at *' le
Flint,'' near Basingwerk, Monday, the morrow of the Assumption
[i6th August], 5 Edward I. ^See Bymer, p. 544.]
Gruffud, Darid ab, and Owayn his elder brother ; fair copy of the
grant to, on m. 6 (9) on a cedule.
Gruffud, DaTid ab ; grant to, of the land of Heph', and mandate of
intendence and respondence in favour of, in pursuance, to the men
thereof. The King ; the camp, near Basingwerk', 28rd August.
Gmfiud, David ab ; inspeximus et innovamus, with the seal which
the King now uses, of a patent of Prince Edward, dated at
Windsor, 8th July, 47 Hen. lU., sealed with the seal which he
long since used, granting to, all the land of Diffrencloyt and
Bowennok to hold until he shall have obtained all his inheritance
as well beyond the water of Conway as elsewhere in North Wales,
except the four cantreds of Pemethelach held by the Prince of the
gift of Henry III. Bhuddlan, 10th October.
Gruffud ab Wenonwen and Haweis his wife ; licence to, to break one
of the fishponds of the manor of Strettondale, and to take fish
therein, the said fishpond to be kept stocked so that the King may
take fish therein when needed. Woodstock, 5th February.
Concurrent grant to the said Gruffud that his men may be received
within the King's land and stay there during good behaviour or
until further order.
Guernsey, Jersey, and the adjacent islands ; tee Grandison, Otto de.
m. 6d. (91). Guestwick (" Geysweyc ") (Norf ) j appointment of Boger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Kichard de Causton and Matilda his wife against
William de Flegg and others, touching a ^tenement in. See also
« Thurning."
m. 27d. (39). Guildford (Surr.) ; appointment of Master Koger de Seyton and
Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Thomas de
Merewc and Alice his wife against John son of Walter de Durham,
touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (2). Guildford (" Gyldeford' ") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobe-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the certification arraigned by
John son of Walter de Derham a^nst Thomas de Merewe and
Alice his wi£e, touching a tenement m.
m. ISd. (52). Guildford (" Gildef ") ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William
de Wintreshull*, William de la Legh, John de Wintreshull', and
Bobert de Pappeworth'.
m. lid. (10). Guildford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Wyntres-
huir and David de Jarpenvill'.
m, 2d. (62). Guildford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Wyntres-
hull and David de Jarpenvill.
Gunfordeby (Line.) ; see Gonerby.
m. 22 (5).
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Na 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L — continued.
m. 34d. (26). Qanston C^ Gonnton ") (Staff.) ; appointmeiit of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of oovel
disseisin arraigned by Radalph de Semptingham against Sarah
daughter of Roger de Sperham and Thomas de la Hide, touching a
tenement in.
m. 21d. (81). Ounthorpe (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Robert son of John le Burgeillun and Richard his brother against
Radulph son of John Anenel, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (4). Guoton C'Goneton") (Suff.); appointment of Rof^er Lovedaj and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Ranulph de Lndeham against Thomas Thorkil, touching com-
mon of pasture in.
Gnnyngesby (Line.) ; Mee Coningsby.
m. 1 (5). Gyenuiir, Geoffrey de, and Matilda his wife ; letters of attorney to,
for England in fitvour of Thomas de Lodelawe and Roger Dewyas.
Shrewsbury, 80th October.
m. 18d. (68). Habrough ('* Haburgh ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbin^gh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de Hothem and Matilda his wife against
John Oispyn and others, touching land in.
Hackf Old (Norf.) ; ate Wicklewood.
m. 27d. (20). Hackford-by-Reepham (''Hakefbrd juxta Resham") (Norf.) ; ap-
pointment of Roger Loueday and John de Metinffham to take the
asfflse of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas Warm and Christiana
m. 27d. (21). his wife against Henry Pertrik, touching a tenement in; and to
take a similar assise arraigned by the said Thomas against the said
Henry, touching a tenement in the same vill.
m. 2d. (16). Hackthom (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoffrey de Hackethom against the prior of Bullington and others,
touching a tenement in.
Haddele (Berks) ; ue Hadley.
m. I Id. (84). Haddewry (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Clauill' and Joan his wife against Walter
de Bleche and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (8). Haddenham (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Stoke against Richard le Bel and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. lOd. (41). Haddon (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnrgh to tiike the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Jordan de Sutton against Robert le Wyue, touching land in.
m. 5d. (68). Haddon, Over (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John del Hul and Agnes his wife against Robert de
Haddon and Alice his wife and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (29). Haddon, West (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of William de Brochole against Agnes Fiti-Stephen
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (44). Haddon, West (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William le Skyrmere against William lePrannceys and others,
touching a tenement in.
in.20d. (88). Hadleigh C< Haddele^e *') (Suff.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas son of John de Benton' against William de
Benton'y touching a tenement in.
t>ZVVrY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC BECORD3. 177
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 2 (74). Hadley (" Haddele ") (Berks) ; appointment of Boger Lonedav and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
hj William Atte Mersse against Simon le Sauyage and others,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 19 (78). Hadley (**Haddel") (Berks) ; a|ipointmem of Boger Loyedaj and
Jolm de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor amugned
hy William Attemersh against Simon le Sauvage, touching a
mesoagc and land in.
m. 19d. (82). Hadley (" Haddele") (Berks) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
danc4'6tor arraigned hy William Attemersh against Reginald le
Sauvage, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 9d. (14). Hadsor (Wore.) ; appomtment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
hy John de Wnlingtbrd against William Hutred, touching a
tenement in.
m. 10 (63). HafTefd, Master John de; iospeximus and ratification of letters patent
of the King, sealed with the seal which he was wont to use long
since in Ireland, and attested hy Geoffrey dc Gyenuill', the King's
Justiciar, at La Warde, 23rd August- 3 Edward I., and addressed
to A [Ian] bishop of Cloyne, granting to, the church of "Erytke,
void and in the King*s gift by reason of his custody of the land and
heirs of John son of John de Cogan, and presentation of, to the
said bishop for admission and institution. The King ; Worcester,
4th July.
m. 26d. (18). Hagbouroe, West ("West Hakebum") (Berks); appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned by Bartholomew Aylward against Miles de
Chilton and others, touching a tenement m.
Hakebum, West (Berks) ; see Hagboume, West.
m. 8 (75). Hale (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by William de Molineaus
against Robert son and h^ir of Thurstan de Holand, touching a
tenement in.
m. 16d. (32). Hale and Walton (*' Waleton ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and WiUiam de Xorthburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de la Hose of Walton against
EdmuDd the King's brother and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 12d. (65). Hale, Great (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William le Taller and Mary his wife against William le Malstres
neue ("Maist resneue") and William de Skirebek% touching a
tenement in.
m. 8 (28). Hale (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John da
Metingham to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by
Roger de Taseburg' and Eve his wife a^inst Radolph de
Schattegraue and o&ers, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (27). Hales and Heckingham Q* Ekingeham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger liOveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Lndham against Richard de
Beuerle, touching a tenement in.
Haley (Herts) ; see Amwell.
Halghestok* (Dors.) ; see Halstock.
m. 24d. (85). Halgton [?Holton] (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard le l]^penser against Roger le Serjant of Halghton^
touching a tenement in.
Halghton (Sta£) ; see Haughton.
m. 12d. (4). Halliford (Middx.) ; appointment of John de 0>bham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William le Hare against Master Nicholas de Hecham and Philip de
Burn', touching rent in.
o 18899. ^
^78 APPBan>ix iL TO the forty-sixth ebpobt or the
Ko, 2^ — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward 1,-^coniinued.
m. 17d. (61). Hailing (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Blias de
Bekugham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj Isabe.
daughter of John Chiyaler against Walter Halebot and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. X9d. (39). Hailing (« Halyng ")» Aylesford (" Eylesford "}, and Ditton
C* Dytton ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John son of Luke de Langepone against Adam (or Ada) Frost
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (49). Haliiwdl (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
de Shoresirorth against Hugh de Haliwell and Geofirey le
Chapeleyn, touching common of pasture in.
m. 17d. (5). Halstead (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Beckingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Walter le Carpenter and Basilia his wife against Laurence I>uboiB
and others, touching possessions in.
m. Id (25). Halstead (Essex) ; appmntment of Bo^r Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter
de Maching against William de Lodeham and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. S6d. (48). Halstock {** Halgheetok *') (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Wodeton against the Abbat of
Sherborne and others, touching a tenement in.
m. I7d. (89). Halstowe (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard Bolle against Geoflfrey de Badewey and
Bichard de Halstowe, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (30). Halton-near-Killingholme (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter de Escures and William son of William de
Wileby against Badulph de Groushull, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (12). Halton (*' Halgton' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice daughter of Adam or (Ada) de Blakebum
against John de Halghton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Cd. (94). Halton, West (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Bichard de Boylton against the abbat of Cokersand, touchmg two
mesuages and laod in.
m. 25d. (18). Halton (" Hauleton '*) (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh de Hauleton against William de Numele,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (42;. Halvergate (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metinffham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert
son of Walter de Wichampton against William son of Peter le
Mire of Halvergate, touching common of pasture in.
Halyrode Ameney (Glouc.) ; see Ampney Grucis.
m. lid. (48). Ham (" Hamme **) and Lytchett Minster ('< Lecheminister ") (Dors.) ;
appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master Ibomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Boger
Corbet and Nesta his wife, Henry le Flemmyng* and Margaret his
wife against Bobert Aguyllun, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (47). Ham (" Hanmies "), West (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Joan late wife of Roger Fitz-Boger against John
Fitz-Boger and others, touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEBPEB OF THE PUBLIC BECOaDS. 179
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edv^ard L — continued.
m. 12 (98). Hambleden (<* Hamelden' ") (Backs) ; appointment of Master Richard
de Stanes and Qeoffrej de Pycbeford to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arrai^ed by NieholaB de S. Valery agidnst William de
Marlowe clerk, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (89). Hambleden (<* Hamelden' ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the certification arraigned by John
Ic Enikt and Juliana his wife against Richard de SpenemlF and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (89). Hambleden C Hameldon' ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Geoffirey de
Picheford and Geoffrey de Leukenore to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de S. Valery against William de
Merlowe clerk, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (8). Hambleden (" Hameldon' '*) (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the certification arraigned by
Laurence Atte Borgh, Robert de la Wodelond, John le Knyth and
Juliana his wife against Richard son of Richard de SpyueuilP and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (44). HamUedon and Ervills (*' Ereuel ") (Sontht.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arrai^ed by Margaret £raghter of WilUam de
Raunyill against Nicholas de Ruinvill and others, touching a
tenement in.
Hamdene (Bucks)); see Hampden.
Hamelden' (Bucks) ; see Hambleden.
m. 5d. (67). Hamme Borcy (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Mere, of Middelton, and Matilda
his wife against Robert de Mere, of Weme, touching a tenement
in.
Hammes (Essex) ; see Ham*
m. 26d« (SO). Hampden {** Hamdene "), Little (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Fulk de Rucote against William de Chan-
grave and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (20). Hampton, Robert de, acceptance of a demise to farm made to, by
Thomas de Normanvill the King's seneschal, of the domains
belonging to the castle of Carlisle for six years. Westminster,
6th May.
m. 17 (4). Hampton, Robert de, acceptance of a demise to farm made to, by
Thomas de Normanvill the King's seneschal, of certain lands and
tenements, late of Richard de Kirkebride long since deceased,
during the minority of the heirs of the said Richard. Westminster,
7th May.
m. 12d. (92). Hamptone . . . (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Alice daughter of William Wodekoc
against John Wodekoc and Adam (or Ada) Clereband, toudiing a
mesuage and land in.
Hamslap (Bucks) ; see Hanslope*
m« 25d. (69). Handsacre (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wlmbome to take the assise arraigned by Richard le
Carpenter a£[ainst Radulph de Burg' and others, touching a
watercourse diverted in.
m. 9d. (71). Handsacre (** Hondesacre ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Pitt (" Puteo ") against
William de Hondesacre and others, touching common of pasture in.
X 2
180 APPENDIX IT. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPORT OP THB
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 9(1. (73). Handsacre (" Hundisacre ") (? Salop) } appointment of the aame
judges to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Robert
son of William Swatheden against William de Hundesacre, touching
a mesoage and land in.
in. 9d. (77). Handsaore (" Hundisacre ") (Staff.) ; appointment of the same
judges to take the ast-ise of novel disseisin arraigned by William
son of Haweis de Hondesacr' against William de Hundesacr' and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (24). Hands wonh (** Ilouesworth' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Ma>«ter Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de la Bruere against Thomas du
Bois (*' de Bosco ") and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (43). Handswortb (Staff.) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and Wil-
liam de Cavereswell to take the assise of novel disseisin -arraigned
by William son of Nicholas de Witsawe against William de Paries
and William the C!ook (" Cocum "), touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (35). Handswortb (" Handelisworth ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Ros and Isabel his wife against
William de la Bure, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (84). Hanekynton [? Hankerton] (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas le Mareschal against Alice de
Erdleye, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (27). Hanford (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester knd Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by John son of Amice de Honeford against John son of
William Oispe, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (8). Hankesgarth (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbnrgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Nicholas de Hankesgarth against Walter del Refreytur and Emma
his wife, touching a z^esuage and laud in.
m. 2 (10). Hankford, East (" Esthauncelefford' *') (Devon); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by Roger Cole against Christiana de Hauncelefford and
Richard her son, touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. 12 (52). Hanley ("Hanlegb* ") (Dcrb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by John
Ingram against Peter de Chester, touching a way obstructed in.
m. 2d. (74). [Hanleye] and Broxwood (" Brookiswofl ") (Heref.) ; appointment
of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William le Forcer
against Master John de Croft and William de Hanleye [touching
a tenement in] .
'm. 28d. (15). Hanslope (''Hamslap") (Bucks); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metinghara to take the assise of novel disseifiin
arraigned by David de la More and Alesia his wife against Stephen
Sot, of Hanslope and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27 (7). Hanvill, Elias de ; rogamus to the bailiffs of Whitsaud to grant safb
conduct to the men of, in bringing into the Kingdom five horses
*' de pretio " from parts beyond seas. Wiiidsor, 12th December.
m. 27 (8). Concurrent and similar rogamus in favour of Nutus, merchant of
Florence, as to ten horses *' db pretio " to be brought into
England.
m. 27 (9). Concurrent and similar rogamus in favour of Mathew de Ck>lnmban
for twenty hones.
m. 27 (10). Concurrent and similar rogamus in favour of Galuan de Ferrars for
forty horses.
m. 22 (30). Hanvill, Nicholas de, going by licence to the pans of Ireland ; pro-
tection to, with the clause volumus.
I
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC REGOBDS. 181
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 25d. (89). Hanworth (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Koffer
son of John Doyly against Philip de Marton and others, touching
a tenement in.
Hanyngg* (Norf.) ; tec Honing.
Happele (Norf.) ; aee Harpley.
m. 30d. (12). Hapton ('* Apeton") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and
John de Metinghaim to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert son of Roger Gerard of Hapton against Agnes daughter
of Thomas le Prestre, of Hapton, touching a mesuageand land in.
m. 6 (29). Harald, William, burgess of Chester, going to Ireland with his ship
and bis men ; safe conduct to, in going, staying, and returning,
thence with grain and other provisions to Chester. The King ;
Rhuddlan, 25th August.
m. 6 (SO). Concurrent and similar safe conduct to John Fitz- Abraham.
in. I6d. (66). Harborough (" Herdeber^ ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes dauffhter of John de Honylove against John
de Hunylove and Alice his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (29). Harby (** Herdeby ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of Walter Bellard of Harby against Master William
Bellard and others, touching land in.
m. 15d. (74). Harcombe (<* Krticn' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de^Perevill' against John Fitz-
Gervase and others, touching a tenement in.
m. U (26). Hardician, Master, of S. Laurence, " Frimicerius '* of Milan, Papal
chaplain and friar John de Derlington ; special protection to, and
mandate of safe conduct to, and to their households and to the
deputy collectors appointed by them in various dioceses, in pur-
suance of their deputation by the Pope as collectors of the tenth in
aid of the Holy Land and mandate of advice and aid in the collec-
tion, when asked. Windsor, 27th May.
m. 11 (10). Hardicio, Master, ** Primicerius" of the chapel of Milan of the Pope,
and John de Derlington, collectors of the tenth in aid of the Holy
Land deputed by the Pope into England ; " consulimus " to
commit to Luke, Reyner, and Orlandino (or Rolandino), merchants
of Lucca, the money arising from the tenth on the kingdom, col-
lected and to be collected, and ** obligamus " for the said merchants
on the part of the King that the money shall be restored to the
Pope or the said collectors, when required. The King ; Brehuir,
18th June.
m. 5d. (74). Hardington (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and*
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Ottrey and Margery his wife against Henry
de Nasse and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (84). Hardington (Somers.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by John son of Thomas Chinnok* against Henry de
Nasse and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (10). Hardmead (Bucks) ; appointment of Ro^r Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Valen-
tina late wife of Waiter Ic Rous against Thomas Sweteson, touching
a tenement in.
m. 25 (62). Haresfield ('< Harsefeld ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
liochester and Walter de Wimboroe to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Robert le Hunte and Matilda his wife and
Isabel sister of the said Matilda against JBobert Torkedene,
touching land in.
182 APPENDIX n. TO THB FOBTY-SIXTH BBPOBT OP THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls: 5 Edward L^^^onHnued.
m. 23d. (35). Harea (Bedf.) } appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the asnse of novel dUseitin arraigned hy Adam
Shetrich agatnBt the abbat of Wobum and others, tonching a
tenement in.
m. 15d. (10). Harewood and Wirdelay (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northborgh to take the aasire of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alexander son of John de Harewod against Robert
FifzJohn and Robert FitiRobert, touching two mesnages and land
in.
m. 22d. (72). Hargham ("Harwham") (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loyeday
and John de Metingheun to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radulph Corde of Snetterton (** Snyterton ") chaplain,
against William son of Thomas de Harwham and Willism his son,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (57). Hargham (" Harewham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Docking and Thomas de Hecham against
Warin de Hereford, touching a tenement in.
Harlegh (Warw.) ; tee Arley.
m. 18d. (45). Harleton (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the Jury arraign^ by Saer de Hnntingfeld
against Nicholas Thcde, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d« (88). Harley (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas Fits Le Sote against William le Clerc and Richard hia
brother, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (54). Harmston ^<* Hermeston' ") (line); appointment of John de Reigate
and Wilham de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert son of William de Hermeston' and John de
Braunston against William le Chapelein and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 4d. (1). Harmston (« Heimeston ") (lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbur^ to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of Thnrgarton against Robert son of Wil-
liam fiz la Persone and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (84). Hamham (Wilts) ; app|ointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by Alan
de [Plokenet and Robert le Sauser against John de Cluny and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (91). Hamham (Wilts) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbum' and
Solomon de Rochester to take the certification arraigned by Alan
de Plokenet and Robert le Sauser against John de Cluny, touching
a tenement in.
m. 4d. (8). Hamham (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by Alan
de Plokenet and Robert le Sauser against John de Cluny, touching
a tenement in.
m. lOd. (17). Hamham (" Harenham '*)> West (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Olmy (?) against Alan de
Plnkenet and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (25). Harpley (" Happele ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hugh de Happele against Matilda Rocelin and Nicholas Nowy,
touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. C46). Harpley and Houghton (** Honton ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John Hare and Cecilia his wi&, Nicholas
de Roem and Ascelota his wife» against Robert de Swathing and
others, touching land in.
DEPUTY KEBPE& OF THE PUBLIC BEGOBDS, 183
No. 2. — Cftlendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward l.^^^€oniinueeL
m. 11 (29). Harpnr, Thomaa let pardon to ['^ pardonBYimns de Lond' derieo
Dostro " in orig. The marginal heading however is: " Pro Thoma
le Harpur et aJns in brevi **j, and to .Axnnlph de Marchiay William
de Brok'^ Thomas de Thorp', and all the rest of the household of
the said John«* the trespass alleged to have been committed by them
in taking one buck in each of the King's forests of SilTeston,
Windsor, and Bokingham, and in the parts of Wodestok' and Bey-
leye without licence. The King; Woodstock, 24th June. (In
duplicate.)
m. 19d. (86). Harrowden (*' Hareudon "), Little (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger
Lovedaj and John de Metingham to take the assise of noyel
disseisin arraigned by Radulph de S. Gennan against Henry Catel
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. S (25.) Harsoombe (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Boger Maynard against Giles de Avenebuiy and
others, touching a mesnage and land in.
Hanefeld (Glouc.) ; $ee Haresfield.
m. Idd. (48). Harthill C Hertil' ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Robert son of Adam de Wadehal and EUxabeth his
wife against John Brik*, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (10). Harthill (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate aud William de
Northburgh to take the assise of norel disseisin arreigoed by John
Broche against John le Bnk*, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (24). Hartland ('< Hertilaund' ") (Deyon) $ appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Oliver de Dynham against the abbat
of Hartland, touching a tenement in.
Hartoft (York) ; see Cropton.
m. 4d. (91). Harton (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
the abbat of S. Mary, York, against the prior of Kirluam and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (109). Hartshome (*' Herteshom ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de .Herteshom against William de
Shepe, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (58). Hartwell (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel Ssseisin arraigned by John
de Rede against John Fitz-Agatba and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
Harwham (Norf .) ; see Hargham.
m. 2 (89). Harwich ("Herwyco") (Essex); appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Godfrey de Belmont against Adam le Bayler, touch-
ing tt tenement in.
Hascombe (Surr.) ; see Bramley.
m. 8 (95.) Haselhurst and Morycelegh (? Mossley) (Lane.) ; appointment of
John de Bei^te and WUliam de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Bichard son of Hugh de Manuton
against Richard son of Geoffrey de Workeslegh', touching a tene-
ment in.
Haselond (Derb.) ; see Hasland.
Hasingham (Norf.) ; see Burlingham, South.
* Probably " John de Loudon** is intended.
164 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH BEPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Caleodar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — eoniinuecL
m. 12 (87). Hasland ('' Haselond* ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northborgh to take the assiae of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh de Ljnacre against Bobert de Gildeford,
toucUng a tenement in.
m. 3d. (34). Haslingfield {" Heselingfeod ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Boger
Loyeday and John jde Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Bichard Bagewyn against Matilda daughter
of Henry le Gterc and others, touching a tenement in.
Hatfield Peverel (Essex) ; see Stambridge, Great.
Hatfield Feyerel (Essex) ; see Terling.
-m. 27d. (63). Hatfield Begis (Essex) ; appointment of John deCobeham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Oscilia late wife of William FitzBoger against William Attehuse
and Matilda his wife, touching a tenement in.
-m. 20d. (77). Hatfield Begis (Essex) i appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Ewe, of Hatfield Begis, against Bobert Wodecok aud
others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (77). Hatherley (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester aud
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry son of Alexander de Brythampton against
Badulph de Willington, touching a mesuage in.
m. 23d. (7). Haugham ("Hauham'') (Line); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Cecilia Floure agamst Hugh son of
Beginald le Faukener, touching a moiety of a toft and land in.
m. 8(10). Haughton ('* Halghton' ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Adam de Benl against Simon Fitz-
Simon and others, touching common of pasture in.
Hauleton (Salop) ; see Halton.
D. 3d. (9). Hauteyn, Hamo le, and William Brayboef ; appointment of, to in-
quire by a jury of Christians and Jews as to the trespass conunitted
by certain evildoers unknown in assaulting Abraham Ben Benedict,
a Jew, in the vill of Winchester, and taking and carrying o£f his
goods and chattels, and to hear and determine the said trespass
according to the law and custom of the King*s Jewry. Shrewsbury,
18th October.
m. 22d. (38). Haverhill (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry Bomy against John FitzPeter, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (12). Haversham ; presentation, directed to B[ichard] bishop of Lincoln,
to the church of, void by death of Master Angelo de Boma, late
rector thereof, and in the King's gift Windsor, 24th May.
m. 7d. (75). Hawerby (" Hawardeby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard de Hamleye, parson of the church of
Hawerby, against Thomas de Chelmington and others, touching a
tenement in.
<m. 15d. (21). Hawes (Bedf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Ipegrave against Matilda late wife of William de Hiche
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (33). Hawkchurch (*' Hauekeschirche ") (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Master Thomas de la Wyle, parson
of Hawkchurch (** Hauechirche "), against Thomas the abbat of
Ceme and others, touching a tenement In.
DEPUTr KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC ICECOUDS. 185
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Eolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. 12d. (75). Haydon (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Samuel de Melles against John Page, touching com-
mon of pasture in.
o. 12d. (83). Hajdon (" Hoydun **) (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
. novel disseisin arraigned bv Robert Mabill' against John Page
and Henry Attebreg', touching common of pasture in.
m. 17d. (21). Hayton (*'Hoyton'') (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Gunness' against Remigius de Pokeling*
ton and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (85). Hayton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of Wartre against Thomas de Tauestern, of Heytun, and
William his son, touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. 8d. (14). Hea ("La Hae ") (Cornw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Marina de La Hae against Henry le Tyeys
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (80). Headbourne (" Hildebum' ") Worthy [and] Kings Worthy (Sontht.) ;
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas
de Gamages against Hoger de Mortimer and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 14d. (20). Headington (" Hcdindon' **) (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Peter le
Barbur and Juliana his wife, William le Mascecref, of Enefeld,
and Sibilla his wife, against Hugh de Plessis, touching a mesuage in.
m. 8 (88.) Heath-Littleton (" Hethe Lutleton' ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Wilcsleye
against Anselm Basset and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (56). Heathpool (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Nicholas son of Stephen de Coupeland against the ab^at of
Meurose (? Melrose), touching land in.
nu 7d. (47). Heaton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Willium de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam
de Heton' against Elias son of Ranulph de Heton', touching common
of pasture in.
tn. 7d. (80). Heaton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to tiJce the assise of novel disseiain arraigned by
Richard son of Robert de Turton against Robert Fitz-Henry and
Alice his daughter, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (55). Heaton and Noteshawe (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Roger Fiti-Alditha and Quenilda his wife, Matilda,
and Uaweis her sisters, and Thomas Fits-Sibyl against Roger
Fitz-Robert and William le Noreys, touching a mesuage and land
in.
m. 18d. (94). Hechampton (Somers) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Louelynche against Hugh Tr>'vet and
others, touching a tenement in.
Heckingham (Norf.) ; see Hales (Norf.).
m. sod. (54). Hedenham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoflrey del Ewe against Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and
marshall of England, and others, touching a tenement in.
Hedindon' (Ozf.) ; see Headington.
186 APPENDIX IL TO THB FOBTT-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2^— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I.^^^^arUinuetL
Hegwte (Saff.) ; tee Heasett.
Heigbam (Korf .) ; tee Taverham.
m. 3d. (25). Hel&ker (WOts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel disseisin az^
raigned \)j John de Conna^es againat Peter Sendemor' and others,
touching common of pattoie in.
m. 7 (24). Heliun (" Elyon") Walter; memorandam, addressed in an endorse-
cednle No. 2. ment thereon, to, on the part of the nuncios of the King of Scots
(*< Scott* ") setting forth the statement made by them at Birken-
head on & Peter's Day " de la Gnle Aust." A.D. 1277. (Bymer,
544.)
m. 2d. (18). Heliun, Walter de ; appointment of, as justice, to hear and deter-
mine the appeal of Simon le White, of Bristelton, against Robert,
abbat of Keynsham of mayhem and breach of the peace, the said
abbat being too infirm to travel to answer the said Simon before
the justices of Common Pleas, with mandate to the said justices to
send to the said Walter the record and process of the said ^ipeiil
as far as pertains to the person of the said abbat with the origmal
writ, &c. By R[obert] Bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor.
Shrewsbury, 24th October.
m. 2d. (54). Heliun, Walter de, and Radnlph de Sandwich ; appointment of, aa
justices, to hear and determine the appeal of Simon le Whyte of
Bristelton, against Robert, abbat of Keynsham, Osbert de Wale-
cote, John de Hause, John de Henton, Walter de Glaston, and
Philip de Cardevill, his fellow-canons, Robert de Cumpton, Robert
le Berebret, and Walter le Yacher of mayhem and breach of the
peace, the said abbat being too infirm to travel to answer the said
Simon before the justices of Conmiou Pleas ; with mandate to the
said justices to send the record and process of the said appeal to
the said Walter and Radulph with the original writ, &c. Shrews-
bury* 25th October.
m. 22d. (44). Hellesdon (" Heylesdon ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by James de Lincoln against Hams Hauteyn, touching
landm.
Helmele (Suff.) ; see Hemley.
m. 25d. (82). Helmingham (Snif.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Amice daughter of John Reiner against Robert Bernard, tonching
a tenement in.
m. Id. (7). Helmingham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Jx>veday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Eustace de Poringland and William de Refham against wSliam de
Lenns and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (57). Helpringham (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reip^ate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Gilbert Bellard and Alice his wife, against Elyas le Caretter,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (67). Hemblington (** Hemelington* ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by William son of William Anelyne of Blofield
against Roger, bishop of Norwich and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 20d. (66) Hemley (<' Helmele ") (Snif.) ; appmntment of Roffer Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel fsseisin arraigned
by Roger son of Peter de Helmele against Stephen MabiUy, touch-
ing a tenement in.
Hempnall (Norf.) ; see Loddon.
in. 24d, (82). Hempstead by Holt (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort duicestor arraigned
by Margei^ daughter of Ranulph Auelme, and Clarice her sister,
against William Page, tonching a mesnage and land in.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OP THE PrBLIO BEGOBDS. 187
N(K 2.-- Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward Ir^conHnued^
m. lOd. (15)» Henunrorth (" Hemeleswonli' ") ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northborgh to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by Adam son of Heniy le Clerc against Adam (or Ada)
son (or daughter) of William de Wrenuills touching common of
pasture in.
Henewik' (Bedf.) ; s«« Hinwick.
m. 4d. (69). Hengham, Radnlph de, and William de Cavereswell ; appointment of,
to inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespasses committed by
certain eril-doers unknown in breaking the parks of Edmund the
King's brother within cos. Derby and Stefford, hunting in the said
parks and in the forests of the said Edmund in the sud cos., and
taking and carrying off his beasts, and felling and taking away
his trees. Chester, 20th September.
m. 4d. (89). Henstridge (<< Henegestrigge ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned b^ Bobert de Buncheleng against John Bidhut,
touching possessions m.
m. 3d. (8S). Heroy, John de ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Met-
ingham to take the jury arraigned by («ic).
Herdeby (Leic.) ; see Harby.
m« 9 (7). Hereford, Thomas bishop of; grant to, of the custody of the lands
and tenements of PhUip de Ameleye, deceased, during the mi-
nority of his heirs, with their custody and maritage. The King ;
Worcester, 7th July.
m. S5d. (4). Hereford; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and W[? Hufh]
de Kendal to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip
Wictrich against Alice daughter of Nicholas de Dere and others,
touching a tenement in the suburb of.
m. S6d. (81). Hereford ; commission of gaol deliyery for, to Boger de Burghull.
m. 28d. (17). Hereford ; conmiission of gaol deliyery for, to Boger de Burghull and
Boger le Bus.
m. 14d. (87). Hereford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Boger de Burghull'
and Boger le Bus.
m. 8d. (64). Hereford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Boger de Burghull^
and Boger le Bus.
m. 19 (6). Herierby and Dunsthorp (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Philip son of Thomas de Graham against Nicholas
Boys, of Graham, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (81). Herlawe, William de, gone in the King's suite to the parts of Wales ;
protection to, with clause. Windsor, 6th June.
m. 19d. (14). Herlingg' (? Hayling) (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boche-
ster and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas le Clerk, of Portsmouth ('' Pottesmuth "),
and Alice his wife against the abbat of Jumi^ges (" Gymmingges ")
and Henry le Palmere, touching a mesuage and land in.
Hermeston' (Line.) ; see Harmston.
Herringby (Nor£) ; tee Stokesby.
m. 12 (71). Herringihorpe (York) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Hugh de Heringthorp' against Henry son of Gilbert
de Dalton, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (88). Hertelav (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to taice the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Gilbert de Middelton against Bobert de la Vale and o^ers,
tonehing commoh of pafitiixe in.
188 APPENDIX 11. TO THE.FORTT-SIXTH BEPOUT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Kdward 3. — continued.
m. ISd- (16). Hertingfordbury (** Hertforthingbur' ") (Herts) ; appointmcait of
John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekinghani to take tbe assise of
novel dirseisin arraigned by John Bonseijant against John Samp-
son and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 17d, (22). Hertingfordbury (" Hcrtforthingbir' ") (Herts) ; appointment of
same to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William
son of William de Valoignes against John Sampson, toaching
possessions in.
m. I8d. (36). Hessett (" Hegsete ") and Bougham (** Rutham ") (Suff.) ; appoint-
ment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Agnes daughter of John del Hel'
and Isabel her sister against Edmund Dauney and others, touching
a tenement in«
m. 8 (55). Hestbmn (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Faucunberg* against Marmeduke son of Robert de
Twenge and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (56). Heton- (or Hoton) Colswayn (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the prior of Malton against Robert de
Fritheby, touching a pond heightened in.
m. 18d. (33). Hetton (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert son of Robert de Clifford against Andrew Russel and Alice
his wife, touching the manor of.
m. 15d. (35). Hetton (Northumbr.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Robert 8<m of Robert de Cliff* against the said
Andrew and Alice, touching the manor of.
m. 17d. (36). Heversham (" Heuerisham ") (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de' Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the abbat of S. Mary of York against
William de Wyndesouir, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (19). Hevingham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Henry Aleglise, of Hevingham, against William le
Kat and others, touching a tenement in.
m. aid. (41). Hevingham (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Peter Gnet against William de Stiuekeye
chaplain, and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 21d. (42). Hevingham (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin between same, touching a tenement in.
Hejbar (Somers.) ; see Bickenhall.
Heydon (Norf.) ; see Cawston.
Heyham (Leic.) ; see Higham.
Heyle (Herts) ; see Haley.
m. 19 (15). Hibaldstow (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reisate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by William Kysinf ', of
Hibaldstow, against William Renden, toaching a way stopped m.
m. 12 (74). Hickling (Notts) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Richard le Mouner, of
Hickling, against Robert de Colwik, touching a tenement in.
m. i5d. (4). Higham. C Heyham ") and Stoke (Leic); appointment of Roger
Lovedny and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Jul[iana] de Chameles against Gilbert de
Basevill', touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEGOBDS. 189
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continfied.
m. lOd. (56). Higkam ('* Heyham ") and Stoke (" Stokes ") (Leic.) ; appointmtot
of Badulph de Hengham and Walter de Hopton to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Juliana de Chameles against Gilbert
de Baseuill', tonching a tenement in.
m. 2 (8). Hilderstone (" Hildolueston' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dnncestor arrai^ed by Hngh son of William son of Badulph le
Wrihtc against William de Uondford and Matilda his wife, touching
a toft and land in.
Hildolueston (Staff.) ; see Hilderstone.
m. 15d. (18). Hillenskot (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Whalebrewes against Hamo Perleben and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (54). Hillesden Q* Hildesden' ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Nicholas son of Thomas Tremouel against Bobert de
Veer, earl of Oxford, touching land and rent in.
m. 2 (71). Hilperton (" Hulprington ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Nicholas de Montfort against Wen-
thiana late wife of Badulph de Scouill*, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 16d. (65). Hilston (^* Hildeston ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by {sic) de Surdeval against Simon le Conestabl',
toucmng a tenement in.
m. 5d. (28). Hindehawe (York) i appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of raort dancestor arraigned by
Bobert son of Hugh de Hindehawe against Hugh son of Bicnard de
Hindehawe and John, the parson of Hakerton, touching tofts and
land in.
m. 22d. (88). Hindringham (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by-
William son of Mariota the Smethes against Geoffrey Merveyle,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. lOd. (7). Hinksey, South (** Sutheynxeye ") (Berks) ; appointment of Boger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Master John de Cliff [ord] against the abbat
of Abingdon and others, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. lOd. (9). Hinton (" Hineton' ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert son of Thomas de Hineton
against Richard de Weston and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 25d. (75). Hinton-near-Byfield (Northt.) ; appointment of Bo^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Bmy against John son of Thomas de Whelton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (18). Hinton-near-Byfield C Himpton' juxta Fyfeld' ") (Northt.) ; appoint-
ment of Boger Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John son of Thomas de Whelton
against Agnes de Himpton and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (88). Hinwick ("Henewik* '') (Bedf.); appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William le Taillour, of Puddington (*< Podington ")
against Simon le Bray, of Hinwick, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 20d. (105). Hitcham (** Hecheham '*) (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Martin de Causwode against Alan de
Bocklond, touching a tenement in.
190 APPENDIX II. TO THE POBir-SIXTH BEPORT OW THE
No. 2w— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I«— cosilmtiftf.
m. 22d. (7). Hitchin (" Hicche ") (Herts) ; appointment of John, de Gobeham
and Elias de Bekin^ham to take the auise of noyel disseisin
airaigned bj Eofemia daughter of William Serle and Boesia her
sister against Heniy Serle, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (78). Hobj (<* Houby ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Lovedaj and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dianoestor arnugned
by Greoffirey de Pyne and Amice his wife against Alice late wue of
Bobert de Empyngham, touching land in.
m. 26d. (22). Hoccumb' [? Holcombe] (Soraers.) ; appointment of Walter de
Wimbome and Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Tymmesworth against William
Tnrlac and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (17). Hoddesdon (" Hodiston") (Herts) ; appointment of John de Gobe-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Graoe
de Hodiston against Clement de la Lawe and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. I8d. (4). Hoddesdon (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel .disseisin arraigned by
Gilbert de Geddinge against Richard son of Bichazd de Pontethule
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21 (81). Hoges, near Dublin, cong6 d'llire to the prioress and nnns of the
church of S. Mary of, vice [Boesia] the abbess of, deceased.
Norwich, 29th March.
m. 20 (9). The same abbey ; dedimus potestatem to Robert de OfEbrd, justiciar
of Ireland, to give the King's assent to the election of an abbess
of, and when such election has been canonically confirmed and the
fealty of the elect taken, to restore the temporalities of, to ihe said
elect, with the usual proviso. Framlingham, 9th April.
m. 8d. (28). Hoghton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to ti^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of Henry de Hoghton against Adam (or Ada) de
Hoghton and William Fitx-Elias, touching common of pasture in.
m. 15d. (36). Hokenhull' (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by Bobert Bnche against
Thomas Leuebaud, touching a fosse levied in.
Holand (Lane.) ; see Senardlegh.
m. 21d. (86). HoIbeach-near-Whaplode (''Holebech jnzta Quappelade ") (Line.) ;
appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northbuigh to
take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William son of
Thomas de Blakewell, of Holbeach, and Thomas his brother against
Banulph de Blakewell and Gilbert de Blakewell, of Whaplode,
touching land in.
m. 21 d. (87) Holbeach (Line.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Kigel son of Joyce de Elete against John de Bath,
touching land in.
Holbeach (line.) ; see Whaplode.
m. 16d. (29). Holbeton (** Holbeweton ") (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise <tf
mort dancestor airai^ed by Thomas de Bruneswell against
William le Pruz and Ahce his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4d. (52). Holbrook (*' Holebrok' *') (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Walter Hogge and Gecilia his wife
against Roger de Craddescumb', touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 12 (95). Holbrook (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Holebrok' against Henry de Holebrok',
touclung common of pasture in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECORDS. 191
No. 2, — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I» — continued,
nou 19d. (70). Holbrook '(Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimborne to take the asaise arraigned by William de
Holebrok' against Henry de Holebrok', touching a way stopped in.
m. 18d. (82). Holcombe (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Okeston' agatn«t William Berde and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (82). Holdworth (** Haldeworth ") (York); appointment of John de Bei-
gate and William de Noithburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of William de Oumden against
Richard de Thornhill and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. Id. (24). Holdworth (<< Haldeworth ") (York) ; appointment of John de Rei-
gate'and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Haldeworth against Richard de Thornhill
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (85). Holebir* (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de SocUngton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Roger de Sheldesleye against Walter Qnynterel and oSers,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (85). Holebrok*, Richard de, the King's seneschal, and Roger Loveday ;
appointment of, to inquire and do justice as to the complaint of
the abbat of Colchester that whereat his men and tenants of Green-
stead (*' Qranstede ") and West Donyland are wiUiout the liberty
of the burgesses of Colchester, so that they are not held to con-
tribute to tallages or other payments with the said burgesses, the
said burgesses invading the liberty of the said abbat in the said
vills heavily distrain the aforesaid men to contribute with them to
their tallages and other payments. Westminster, 4th May.
m. I3d. (37). Holebrok', Richard de, the King's seneschal ; mandate to, to inquire
into and do full aud speedy justice in the restitution of 50 bales of
alum to Margaret late wife of William Bernard, of Dunwich, part
of the cargo of a ship belonging to her said late husband, which,
the said ship touching at Dunwich after his death, were deraigned
against her by Reymund de Yills Nova, merchant, before John de
I^netot, a large part of them having come into the hands of divers
men of Dunwich, which part, however, is claimed by the said
Margaret ** ad opus " of the said Reymund as if he had the whole
of the said bales. Westminster, 17th May.
m. 11 (25). Holebrok', Richard de ; remise and quit-claim to, from the Crown of
the advowson of the church of Tadnggeston, in return for his
courtesy ('* curialitate ") in assenting, at the King's instance, to
the presentation thereto of Thomas de Merton, clerk, the conten-
tion between the King and the said Richard touching the said
advowson having been lately moved in the King's court by writ.
The King; Windsor, Ist June.
m. 18 (2). Holland ; licence to the merchants of, at the instance of Florence,
count of Holland, to come into the kin^om and trade there for
the next two years, on this condition, vix., that in the quinzaine
of Easter next the said count send two of his council to West-
minster with full power to correct trespasses and losses inflicted
on the King's merchants by the said merchants of Holland, to
which place the King will send two of his own council to do the
same for the mercluuits of the said count on behalf of the King's
merchants, and unless sufficient correction and amendment be then
made the said merchants d Holland shall not thenceforth exercise
their trade in the kingdom;^ with mandate in pursuance to all
bailiffs, &c., to permit the said merchants to come safely into the
kingdom and to trade there in the meanwhile. Westminster, Ist
May.
m. 4d. (90). HoUington (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John son of Thomas de Holington agaiuf t John Basset, touching
po/tsessions in.
192 APPENDIX il. TO THE FORTT-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2, — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — eanHnued,
m. 12d. (79). Holm (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northborgh to take the assise of noTel disseinn arraigned by
Juliana late wife of William le Conestable against William son of
Robert le Conestable, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (i). Holm Cultram ; protection and safe conduct to the men of the abbat
of, in bringing com and other victuals as well by sea and as by
fresh water to the abbey of Holm Cultram for the sustenance of
the convent and men of the said place. Westminster, 3rd Siay.
m. 19 (43). Holme ("Hulm*") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and
John de Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard Brun against Gilbert de Tichewell, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 22d. (90). Holt (Korf.) i appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
bam to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas son
of Nicholas de S. Alban against Herbert le Caretter and others,
touching land in.
m. lid. (63). Holton (*< Halghton' ") (Korf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard le Dispenser against Edmund earl of Cornwall and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (64). Holwell C* Holewell"), Great (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Robert Mallore against John de Holewell*
junior, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (60). Holwell (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hj Robert
le Pestur of Holewell against Radulph le Chapdeyn, of Abbe
Ketelby, and others, toucUng a tenement in.
m. 9d. (61). Holwood (0>mw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Jordan de Haccumb and Cecilia his wife against
Richard de Treuaga and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (61). Honing (" Hanyngg* ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingbam [to take the assise of novel disseisin] ar-
raigned by John de Gymingham against the prior of Bromnolm
and others, touching a tenement in.
Honing (Xorf.) ; see Bacton.
m. 6d. (92). Honingham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Heningham against William Cat and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 13d. (73). Hoo ("Ho **) (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Blias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam de Benthesham and Alice his wife, Stephen le White, and
Margery his wife against William Halfrens' and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 15d. (25). Hope Bowdler (*' Boudelereshope ") (Salop); appointment of Solo-
mon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hervey son of Richard le
Wodeward against Endo de Hodenet^ touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (20). Hope-Bowdler (*< Hopebuylers ") (Salop) ; appointment of Radolph
de Hengham and Walter de Hopton to take the jury arraigned by
Odo de Hodenet against Hervey son of Richard le Forester,
touching a tenement m.
m. 3d. (46). Hopton, Walter de, and Roger de Burghull ; appointment of^ to hear
and determine the appeal of Lettioe late wife of John le Mouner
of Huntington (*' Huntindon ") [Heref.] against John Aunfiey,
John Styn, Hugh Sywaid, John le Gaunt, Walter Grodknave,
Roger de Neuton, jpd Blaster Luke de Bree, touching the death of
the aforesaid John le Mouner. Shrewsbury, 18th October.
DEPUTY KBBPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 193
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Eolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. lid. (30). Hopton (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Rejgate and William de
Nurthbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
son of Henry de Hopton against William de Wirkesworth and
Walter de Eyiesbir*, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19 (45). Horebrok' (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by
William de Horebrok' against Henry de Horebrok', touching
common of pasture in.
m. 30d. (101). Horksley, Gr at (Essex) ; appointment of John de Oobeham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by >Iargery daughter of Vincent le Fevre against John de la Tye
and Richblda his wife, touching a moiety of a mesuage and land
in.
m. 7d. (84). Homcastle, Thimbleby (" Tymelby "), Langton-near-Homcastle, and
Woodhall (<* Wadeha!' ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te
and William de Northbuivh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Gilbert de Milleye against Amice late wife of William
Aster and others, touching a tenement in ; and the similar assise
arraigned by Uie said Gilbert a^inst Robert son of William de
Pauhom, touching a tenement in Langton-near-Homcastle.
\iiL 2 Id. (78). Homingtoft (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Jordan
Folyot against Thomas Burd, touching a tenement in.
Horpinton (Kent) ; see Orpington.
m. S7d. (59). Horseheath (*' Horsete ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of John de Lovetot
and Roger de Leicester to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Alice de Beauchamp against Alice late wife of Adam
de Merseye and Nicholas her son, touching a tenement in.
Horsete (Cambr.) ; tee Horseheath.
m. S4d. (67). Horsey (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas son of Philip de Horseye against Michael Tedware and
others, touching land in.
m. 21d. (89). Horsey (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas FitzPhilip against Oliver de Ingham and others, touching
possessions in.
ai. 3 Id. (93). Horsey (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise between
same, touching possessions in.
on. 19d. (46). Horsham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de StoteviU and Ermetmde his wife against Roger Fish'
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (51). Horsham (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Margery late wife of William Barfot against Roger de Conert,
touching land in.
m. 12d. (97). Horsmonden ('* Horsmundene ") (Keut); appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by William fiz Godyng', Richard, Radulph, and
Humphrey his brothers, Thomas Fits-Gervase and Robert his
brother against Roger de Tylmaneston' and others, touching a
tenement m.
m. 21d. (51). Horstead (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Radulph de Staninghal, clerk, against the abbess of Fecamp and
others, touching common of pasture in.
0 18899. Y
194 APPENDIX 11. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2.— -Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 27d. (52). Horton (Backs) ; appointment of Master Richard de StMpca and
QeofSny de Pichef oM to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
hy WiUiam le Oordeler, of London, against William de Ewell,
touching a mesoage in.
m. 88d. (46). HOTWOod (<* Horewode ")} Great (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Richard Nel against Hugh Nel, touching a
mesnage and land in.
m. 17d. (6S). Hoton Paynel (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Haringel' against Peter le Tabenir, touching a tenement in.
Hoton jozta Roddeby (York) ; see Hntton-Rudby.
Hoton RufT (Westmorel.) ; see Hutton Roof.
m. 22d. (8). Houghton (" Houtton ") (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard son of Richard le Fevere against Sndo la
Zasch* and others, touching a toft and land in.
m. I9d. (41). Houghton ("Houton") (Leic); appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the prior of Bullingtoh (*' Bolington ") against Richard Poutrel
and others, touching common of pasture in.
Houghton (Norf.) ; see Harpley.
m. 11 (26). Houk, Daniel de, merchant; safe conduct to, in going with his ship
called "la Blide" through the kingdom and thence to Flanders*
or elsewhere to trade, staying and returning. The King ; Brehull',
20th June.
m. 4d. (20). Hountor (" Hundetor' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Brokedon against Mabel
de Langedon and others, touching a tenement in.
Housam (Line.) ; see Cadney.
m. 17d. (86). Hovingham and Musooates ("Musecotis") (York) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to ti^e the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Stapelton against John
de Staingrive, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (78). Hovingham and Muscoates (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned' by
Nicholas de Stapelton against John Stayngriue, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 8d. Hovingham (York) ; appointment of John de Reyge [sic] and
ced. 2d. (9). William de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by
John de Stanegriue against Nicholas de Stapilton, touching
common of pasture in. The camp, near Basingwerk.
m. 6d. (87). Howden (** Houeden' ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Wytelay and Margaret his wife against
Willuun de Spaldin^n and Benedict son of Henry le ^focer,
touching a tenement m.
Howell (Line.) ; see Asgarby.
m. Id. (89). Howick (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil*
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William Rybaud against John de Vescy, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (22). Howtell C*Haltale") (Northumbr.); appomtment of John de
Reigate and WiUiam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard Campiun and Margery his wife
against Alan de Haltale, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (28). Howtell (** Haltale '') (Northumbr.) ; appointment of same justices
to take the similar assise arraigned by the same demandants against
the same deforciant, touching a tenement in.
DBPUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEGOBDS. 195
No. 2.— CaLendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 15d. (34). Hoyland (<' Holand ") (York) ; appoiBtment of Jobn de Beigate and
William de Northborgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigaed
by William son of Richard de Holand against William son of
Thomas de Holand, touching Und in.
m. 8d. Hoylond, Adam de-; protection to. The camp, near Basingwerk,
(ced. 1) (15). 18th August.
Hoyton (York) ; see Ha3rton.
m. lOd. (50). Hncknall, Ault (" Ouerackenale '*) (Derb.) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Ely and Ayice his wife against
Henry de Derleye and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 12 (19). Hndswell (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by the
abbat of S. Mary's, York, against Alan de Kaberg* and o&iers,
m. 12 (20). touching a tenement in ; and the similar assise between the same
parties, touching common of pasture in.
m. 12 (32). Hndswell (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the asnse of novel disseisin arraigned b^ the
abbat of S. Agatha against Alan de Baberg' and others, touchmg a
tenement in.
m. 12d. (26). Hughenden (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Stephen Bosie against Walter de Chilbeseye, tonching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 16d. (24). Hugpte (" Hugate") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de Jafres agunst Simon le Carpenter and
Christiana his wife, touching a toft and land in.
m. 25 (40). Huish ('* Hywish ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radnlph le Rus against Nicholas de Filelegh and
Willmm de Abemarl*, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (90). HukenhuU (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Roger de Huntingfeld and Nicholaa his wife against Thomas
Leuebaudy tonching land in.
m. 8d. (95). Hull, le (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William del Hull against Hugh ^son of Bata del Hull and Bobert
de Gildforth', touchmg a tenement in.
m. 19d. (79). Hulliston (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimborne to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
. Hugh son of William son of Radulph de Hulliston /igainst William
de Hnnesford and Matilda his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (68). Hulme (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Augustine vicar of the church of Winwick against Robert son of
Thurstan de Holand, touching a tenement in.
Hulprington (Wilts) ; see Hilperton.
m. 5d. (1). Hulton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh ;to take the assise arraigned by Richard son of John
de Hulton against Richard de Wirky, touching a hedge levied in.
Chester, 20th September.
m. 5d. (49). Hulton, Abbas (*< Hulton Abbatis ") (Staff.) ; appointment of
Solomon do Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Master Henry de Staun-
ford against William the abbat of Hulton and others, touching a
tenement in.
Y 2
1^ APPENDIX 11. TO THE FORTr-SIXTH KEPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I, — continued,
ms i)cl. (18). Hume (? Holme) (Norf.) ; appointmeDt of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hy
Fredesenta late wife of William de Risingg' against Robert Lenald
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (38). Hunewik' (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de uratele against Henry Luuel and Nicholas
le Blundel, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (25). Hungerford (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard
Bat against Hugh Blundel and others, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 8d. (36). Huntingdon (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph Kokerel and Elena his wife against Benedict Bucston and
Thomas son of Gilbert Kanne, of Brampton, touching a tenement
in.
m. 8d. (98). Huntingdon (Hunts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Nortbburgh to take the jury arraigned by Beatrix late wife of
Roger de Huntingden' and Robert his son against Robert aon of
Stephen de Huntingden', touching a tenement m.
m. 2d. (6). Huntingdon ('* Huntedon ") (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice daughter of Simon Scot against Isabel le
Ankermayden, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (3). Huntingdon ; commission of gaol deliveiy for, to John de Lovetot
and Roger Loveday.
m. 18d. (67). Huntley (" Huntelegh ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John de Bath against Nicholas de Bath,
touchinga mesuage ajid land in; and touching a mesuage and
land in Westbury except the advowson of the church of Minster-
worth.
Hunwardeston (Southt) ; see Brook.
m. 3d. (57). Hurstpierpoint (" Hurstperepnnd ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John
de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Simon de Staunton against Oliver Fita
Emisius and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (71). Hussingtree (** Hosintr* ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John Fitz-John against John son of
Heniy Gunnild, touching land in.
m. 26d. (47). Huterby (Lane) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph Haket, of Huterby, against William de Fontaynes and
Thiphany his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (79). Hutton (or Huyton) (" Huton* ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Adam de Huton' against Henry de Huton',
touching common of pasture in.
tm. 8d. (80). Hutton (or Huyton) (Lane.) ; appointment of the same judges to
take the similar assise arraigned by the same demandant against
Roger son of Simon de Wbytston*, touching common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (86). Hiitton Roof (" Hoton RufP ") ( Westmorel.) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Adam de Melling and Alice his wife, Richard
Stumel and Christiana his wife against the abbat of Cokersand
(** Kokesand "), touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS. 197
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 8 (61). HuttoD-Budbj ^*< Hoton' juxta Boddebj ") (York) ; appointment of
John de Keigate and William de Northbuieh to take the assise of
mort daucestor arraigned by John son of Nicholas de Whythonne,
Alan de Middelton, and Walter de Kelkefeld, toaching the third
part of a mesoa^e and land in.
m. 8d. (70). Hnwaldesfeld (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj Hugh son of John de la Funtayne, of Hnwaldesfeld,
against James son of Hugh de Huwaldesfeld and Sibil his wife,
touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (3). Huwaldesfeld (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh son of John de Fountain against James son pf
Hugh de Huwaldesfeld and Sibil his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (106). Hydeslond (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Simon Pyntel against the prior of Lappele, touching a tenement
in.
Hywish (Devon) ; see Huish.
m. 18d. (61). Iford (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de Bek-
ingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh de
Duntun against Robert Aguyllun and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 22d. (4). Ikelford (Heref.) [? Ickleford (Herts)] ; appointment of John de
Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise arraigned by
John Peyure against Hugh de Oddin^seles and WiUiam de
Odingeseles, touching a pond heightened m.
m. 3 Id. (4). Hchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William Everard and
Thomas Trevet.
m. 8d. (1.) Hchester ; commission of g^l delivery for, to William Everard and
Thomas Trevet. By R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the
Chancellor. Shrewsbury, 18th October.
Ilketsal (Suff.) ; tee Bungay.
m. 27d. (1). Ilkley (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnrgh to taJce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Ella
daughter of Richard de Ilkelaye against Roesia late wife of Peter de
Percy and others, touching common of pasture in. Windsor, 7th
December.
m. 8d. (49). Ilkley C< Ilkelay ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
WiUiam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas de Vskelf and Beatrix his wife against Adam de
Skidon' and Alice his wife and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Sldk (30). Hsington (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Jordan Folyot against John son of Robert Chad, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (18.) Ince (*' Ins ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William del Platte against Henry de Seflon, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 22 (27.) Ingham, Oliver de, going by liceuce on a pilgrimage to S. Giles ;
protection to, with the clause volumus. Woodstock, 7th February.
m. 18d. (28). Ingthorpe and Sundersokne (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Lore-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John de Hereford and Petronilla his wife and Emma
daughter of William Cayt against Hugh Cayt and others, touching
land in.
m. Id. (4). Ingworth (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Roger
Cnitard against Philip Dolling, touching a mesuage in.
198 APPENDIX IL TO THE POBTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2.-'-Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I.—conHnutd.
m. sod. (86). Ipswicli (Suff.) ; appointmeut of Roger Loveday and John de Me(-
ingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by WilUam
Costyn against Christopher de Haltebe, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (96). Ipswich (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take a simihir assise
arraigned by John Foperel against Vivian EitzSilvester and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (100). Ipswich (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned
by Matilda Gfoldewin and Matilda her daughter against John Strik
and John Masun, touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (74). Ipswich ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Thomas de Weyland
and Roger Loveday.
m. 12 (21). Ipswich; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger Loueday and
Hervey de Stanhowe.
m. 17 (14). Ireland; significamus to all archbishops, bishops, &c. and to all
bailiffs and men of, that the King has changed the seal which
he has used from his infancy in Ireland, and in place thereof has
caused a new seal to be delivered to Fromund le Brun, chancellor,
there for the sealing of writs. Westminster, 7th May.
m. 15 (7). Ireland ; significamus to the merchants and others of, that they may
securely come to Chester and Lampader, which are in the King's
hands by defeat of Lewelin ab Gruffud and his accomplices
in rebellion, with victuals and other goods, and promise of speedy
•payment for such victuals, &c., as they shall bring ;and sell there.
Westminster, 12th May.
m. 18d. (49). Imham (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert Whytegh' against Robert Luterel, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 2 (57). Islepe (Sontht.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh
son oi Hugh de Islepe against Roger de Beaumes and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (50). Itteringham ('< Iteringham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter son of William de Walcote against Walter
de '^s, of Manngton [? Mannington], and Walter his son,
touching a tenement in.
luckeflete (York) ; -see Tokefleet.
m. 12 (86). luele (or Inele) (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Korthburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John le Mascoun against John son of Elias de luele,
touching land in.
m. 19 (50). Iver (** Euere ") (Bucks) ; appoiutment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Gilbert Norman and Jul[iana] his wife, Alice, Agatha, and
Christiana sisters of the said Julfiana] against William de Douton
and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 23d. (37). S. Ives (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alex-
ander de Huntingdon against Richard Lomb, of Lynn ('< Lenn "),
touching a tenement in.
m. 27 (26). Johannis, Arnald, merchant of Contin ("de Contino"), brother and
executor of Amatus de Contin, merchant, deceased, and his men ;
protection and safe conduct to, in going through the whole king-
dom with his things and merchandise, staying there, returning
thence, and trading with the said merchandise, with mandate of
counsel and aid in favour of the said Amald in recovering debts
due to himself or to the aforesaid Amatus. Windsor, 16th
December.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC , BEC0]W)8. 199
No. 2.—- Calendar of Patent BoUfi :, 5 Edward l^-^continued,
m* 27 (21). Johannis, Benedict, and John Donadeu and their {^artn^rs, merchants
of Cahors (<* Catorc' ") ; pardon to, of all trespasses committed by
them in communicating with the Flemings and exporting wool
from the kingdom to parts beyond seas and importing cloths there-
from into England contrary to the inhibition of Hen. HI. and
Edw. I., with licence to the said merchants to stay and trade in
the kingdom. Windsor, 12th December, by J. de Lovetot.
m. 13 (21). S. John, John de ; remission and pardon to, of 200 marks out of h
debts due by, to the King. The King ; Breholl' ; 14th June.
m. 12 (70). Jordan, Henry; appointment of John de|Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by,
a^nst Benedict (^aic).
m. IS (22). Joseph, the King's treasurer ; dedimus potestatem to, to cause to be
extracted, in the presence of Beyner Maghiar* and his partners,
merchants of Lucca commorant in London, from the King's jewels
about to be sent to him, the precious stones, and to deliver them
and the gold of the jewels to the sajd merchants by number and
weight u>r the purpose of making thereout by sworn goldsmiths
according to the ordering Jof the said Joseph and by the view and
in the presence of the said merchants two, three, or four, gold
crowns for the King's behoof. The King ; Brehull', 13th June.
Kaleueton (Salop) ; see Callaughton.
Kalthorp' (Line.) ; see Calcethorpe.
Karslak' (Devon) ; see Colewell.
m. 6d. (63). Kauenhnrst, Qreat (Bedf.) ; appointment of John de Metingham
and William de Northbureh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam de Boel against the abbat of Bamsey and
others, touching common of pasture in.
nu 26 (12). Kaynes, Bobert de, about to proceed by licence to S. James of
Com postella ; protection to,^ith the clause Fb/iffitiw. CHrencester,
27 th December.
Kaysho (Bedf.) ; see Keysoe.
m. 12d. (59). K^ ('* Keles ") near Bolingbroke (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Emeric de Boche-Canard and Matilda his
wife against Philip de Kyme, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (84). Kegworth (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas Wilrich a^inst William Sparwe and Alice his wife,
touching a mesuage m.
m. 5d. (26). Kegworth (Leic.) ; appointment of Badulph deBengham and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William le Stedeman and Alice his wife against Ingelard de Cursun,
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. I7d. (56). Kelby (Line); appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Hochem and Matilda his wife, Badulph le Bendu and
Sibil his wife, against Bog^r de Arcy and oUiers, ^touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (38). Kelfield-near-Butterwick (" Kelkfeld juxta Boterwik ") (Line.) ;
appointment of John de Beigate and William de Northburgh to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam le CJlerk
against Benedict de Kelkfeld and others, touching a tenement in.
m.^24d. (8). Kelfield (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
James Batail and Joan his wife, Philip de Barton and Alice his
wife, Emma daughter of Bobert Bustard, and Adam de Houeden,
against John de Steingreue, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 12d. (48). Kelfield-uear-Cawood (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter son of William de Percy , of Kyldal' against
John de Steyngreue, touching a tenement in.
200 APPENDIX II. TO THE POETY-SIXTH REPORT OE THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m, 6d. (80). Eellet, Over (Lane.) ; appointment of Ro^r Lcmeday and John de-
Metingham to take the assise of novel difseisin arraigned hy John
de Urswick (** Vreswik' ") against William de Claghton and others^,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 21d. (7). Eellin^ (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Lo^eday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
le Chapeleyn, of Hedenham, against James son of Gilbert de
Ilketeleshal* and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9 (20). Kells (<<EenUs"); the abbey of S. Mary of (Meath dioc.) ; cong&
d'^lire to the prior and convent of, addressed to Robert de Oflford,
the justiciar of Ireland, vice Brandan, the late abbat of, deceased;
and dedimus potestatem to the said justiciar to give the King's
assent to the election of the successor of the said Brandan, and,
after the confirmation of his election and the taking of his fealty,
to restore to him the temporalities of the said abbey ; with the
usual provision. The King ; Chester, 16th July.
m. 17d. (87). Kelmarsh ("Eeylemarsh") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roffer Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh de Loterington and Cecilia his wife against
Adam (or Ada) de Kjruelingworth and others, touching oommoa
of pasture in.
m. 2 (24). Eelsey, South (" Suthkelles' ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Peter son of Gilbert de Suthkelles, againA
Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of Richard de Suthkeller and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. I7d. (45). Eelstem (" Kelesterne ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Vileyn against the abbat of Louth Park and
Herbert le Graunger, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (2). Eelvedon Q* Kelleuedon ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de (}obe-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roesia daughter of Roger Godmannes and Beatrix
her sister against Geoffrey son of Roger Grodemannes, and John
de Eelleueden, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (80). Eelvedon (Essex) } appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Roesia daughter of Roger Godemannes, and Beatrix
her sister against Geoffrey son of Roger Godemannes, and John de
Eelleueden, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (40). Eemble (" Eemele ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel dissesin
arraigned by Walter Beuchamp and Matilda his wife against
Thomas Russel, touching a tenement in.
Eemele (Wilts) ; see Eemble.
m. 12 (15a). Eempeston (Notts) ; appointment of John de Relate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Crispe against William de Boues and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5d. (73). Eempston Bume (*' Eemeston Bume ") (Bedf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Reginald Gobyun against Roger Andreu
and William le Serjaunt, touching a hedge destroyed in.
m. 25 (65.) Eendal, Hugh de ; appointment of, to take certain assises, certifications,
and juries in cos. Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and Hereford,
together with Solomon de Rrochester and all other assises [imper-
fect. In margin ** vacat quia aliter inf erius "] .
m. 25 (67). Eendal, Hugh de ; appointment of, to take certain assises, certifica-
tions, and juries in cos. Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and Hereford^
together with Solomon de Rochester in place of Walter de Wim-
bome who cannot be at leisure to take the same, and to take all
other [assises] before any justices in the said cos., together with
the said Solomon. Otington, 15th January.
DEPUTr KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC REOOBDS. 201
. No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward l.^-^onHnued.
m. 9 (21). Kendal, Hugh de, clerk, and Radulph Maloure, Serjeant ; mittimus
of, to buy grain in co8. Notts and Derby for the King's army now
in Wales, and carry it to Chester ; and precept to the sheriff of
those counties of intendence and respondence in favour of the said
Hugh and Badulph. The King ; Chester, 17th July.
Similar letters are directed to the following sherlflb in fkvour of the
following persons : —
m. 9 (22). The sheriff of Worcester, in favour of William de Luton, clerk,
and Michael de Weston, serjeant.
m. 9 (28). The sheriff of Leicester and Warwick, in favour of Items Bo-
chardi, clerk, Henry de S. Stephen, and William de Teje,
Serjeant.
m. 9 (24). The sheriff of Lancashire, in favour of Stephen de Houedon*,
clerk,' and the said sheriff.
m. 9 (25). The sheriff of Salop and Stafford, in favour of Roger de Euesham
and Simon de Chilteham, seijeant.
m. 9 (26). The sheriff of Gloucester, in favour ;of William de Luton, d^k,
and Hugh de Creton, seijeant
m. 9 (97). Kendal', Hugh de, and Radulph Maloure, seijeant ; mittimus of, as
above, and rogamua to the religious in cos. Notts and Derby to
assist with their carts and other carriage in the transport of the
grain aforesaid. The King; Chester, 17th July.
Concurrent and similar letters are addressed to the religious in the
following counties in fiivour of the following persons : —
m. 9 (28). In cos. Leicester, Warwick, and Oxford, in favour of Iterus
Bochardi, Henry de S. Stephen, and WiUiam de Teye.
m. 9 (29). In co. Lancaster, in fkvour of Stephen de Houedon and the
sheriff.
m. 9 (80). In co. Worcester, in favour of William de Luton, clerk, and
Michael de Weston, serjeant.
m. 9 (81). In cos. Salop and Stafford, in favour of Radulph de Euesham
and Simon de Chilteham.
m. lid. (87;. Kenegrave (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter de Swynesheued against Henry de Thistelden
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (28). Kenele^ Wodeshous (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel «^ifffeigin
arraigned by Gilbert del Kerre against Adam (or Ada) de
Waneruiir and others, touching a tenement in.
Kenigeston (Warw.) ; Bee Kington.
m. ISd. (76). Kennington (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Dennis (or Denise) son (or daughter) of WalkeHn Attepitte and
John his (or her) brother, (jnc) touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (17.) Kenton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Thomas
de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry the parson (** p' ") of Ashcumbe (" Assecumbe **) against
Edmund earl of Cornwall and others, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 14d. (56). Kepwick (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John de Kepewik' against Robert Fitz-JuHana, touching a toft in.
m. 18d, (20). Kepwick (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the aiwise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John de Kcpwik against Robert son of Juliana de Kepwik, touch-
ing a toft in.
202 APPENDIX ir. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH &EPOBT OP THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued*
m. I8d. (25). Eepwick (York) ; appointment of Jobn de Beigate and William de
Northburdi to take the assise of mort daneeator arraigned by
John de Kepewyk against Robert son of Joliana de Kepewyk,
tonchiDg a toft in.
Eerebrok (Norf.) ; see Carbrook.
m. Id, (18). Kereswell' (Wore.) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam son of Simon de
Newenton against Richard eon of Adam Pountecd and others,
touching a tenement in.
m« 2d. (28). Kermerton (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Simon ton of Richard de Dene against Amice late
wife of Robert de Polesworth, touching a mesuage and land .in.
m. 26d. (8). Kerward (Wore.) ; appointment of Walter dp Wimbome and Solo-
mon de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Cecilia late wife of Henry Michel against William CoiBert,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (34). Eessingland (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraiffned by
Adam £3wy and Mugery his wife, Idonia Fayrweder and Agnes
her sister, against Thomas Bameby and Thomas de Latimer,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 27d. (27). Keston (Rent) ; appointment of John de Cobehnm and Elias de
Beknigham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter Ohristien against John de Esthalle, touching a tenement in.
. m. 7 (84). Eeteringe, William de ; protection to, in taking provisions and
other neeessaries to the King's army in Wales. The King ;
Chester, 21st July.
m. 25 (21). Ketton {** Keten' ") (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger LoYeday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John FitzHenry against Walter Uphull and others, touching a
tenement in.
Keuermund (Line.) ; see Kirmond.
m. 6 (8). S. Kevin ; dedimus potestatem to Thomas de Chaddesworthe, olerk,
to present '* hac vice *' a chaplain in the King's name to the
vicarage of the church of, in the suburb of Dublin, void and in
the King's gift, as it is alleged. By the King ; Ynys, 10th August.
m. 15d. (28). Kewstock ("Kywestok' ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Adam le Fevre and Christiana his wife
against Martin de Cumbe, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (61). Keynes, Coombe (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Walter son of William du Bois ('* de Bosco ")
against Laurence da Bois (** de Bosco "), touching the moiety Of a
mesuage and land in.
m. 19 (49). Keysoe (" Kaysho ") (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of William FitzHunfry against Matilda dau^ter
of William FitzHunfry, touching land in.
m. 15d. (75). Keysoe (" Caysho ") (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the certification arraigned by llatilda
daughter of William Hunfr' against Agnes her sister, touching a
tenement in.
Keystorp' (line.) ; see Cawthorpe.
m. 25d. (48). Keythorpe (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
iletingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John £ngayne and Joan his wife against Joan late wife of Eustace
de Greinill and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. dd. (56). Eiddenninster (Wore.) ; appointmont of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodingion to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henrj Snel and Sedonia his wife against Matilda late
wife of Michael de Acbanie, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (54). Eidlington (" Cudelington ") (Ozf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Gilbert son of Walter de Crokesford against Petdt
Peyntur and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (11). Kilkelekyn; mandate to Robert de Ufford, justiciar of Ireland, to
take the fealty of Mabel de Cursy, abbess elect of, provided her
election shall have been canonically confirmed, and to restore the
temporalities of, to her; with the usual proviso. The King;
Chester, 2l8t July.
m. 21 (20). Eillelibon in Ireland ;• cong^ d'^lire to the prioress and nuns of, vice
Desiderata le Poer, late abbess of, resigned. Royston, 6th March.
m. Sid. (17). Eillingholme C KiUingholm ") (Line); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William son of William de Wileby against
William de Fountains, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (27). Eillingholme ('' Kiluingholm ") (Line.) ; appointment of same to
take a similar assise between same, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (55). Eillingworth (Northbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
' William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Agnes de Appelton against John de Appelton, touch-
ing land in.
Eillingwyk (York) ; see Eilnwick.
m. 19 (8). Kilnwick(" Eillingwyk ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Percy, junior, against Amald de Percy
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (74). Eilsby (" Eildesby ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Simon son of Geoffrey Le Fevre, of Banbury, against
Bateman AJisaundre, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 22d. (57). Kilton (" Kylton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by John
de Egglesclyve against Marmaduke de Twengue, touching com-
mon of pasture in.
m. 14d. (47). Eimberworth (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Emma late wife of AJan de Galwithia against Roger de Leybum*
and Idonea his wife [touching a tenement] in.
Einebir' (Warw.) ; see Emgsbury.
m.26 (cedule). Eing, the, to the Pope ; granting full powers to R[ichard] abbat of
Westminster and MAster Henry de Newerk, clerk, to specially
oblige the Eing to go himself in the next expedition to the Holy
Land, or to send in his stead Edmund earl of Lancaster the Eing'8
brother. Windsor, 12th December, 5 Edw. I.
m. 8d. (71). Eingsbury ("Einebir") (Warw.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Whitacre against John de Plumpton, touching
a tenement in.
m. 25d. (20). Eingsclere (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wirobome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nicholas Bernard against William de Saham, parson of the
church of Eingsclere and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (10). Eingsclere (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by
William de Saham, parson of the church of Emgidere against
Nicholas Bernard, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 24d. (44). Kingsteignton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin ami^ned
by Bflaster William de la Wile, parson of the church of Kmgs>
teignton against Robert Bnrdon and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 24d. (49). Kingsteignton (Devon) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise between same, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (25). Kingsteignton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Misster Thomas de Sodington to take the certification arraigned
bj Robert Burdnn and others against Richard, the vicar of the
church of Kingsteignton, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (26). Kingsteignton (Devon) ; appointment of the same judges to take the
certification arraigned by the said Robert and others againat
Master William de la Wyle, parson of the church of Kingatelgnton,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (27). Eongsteignton (Devon) ; appointment of the same judges to take
the certification arraigned by the said Robert and others against
Avioe de la Bmere, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (28). Kingsteignton (Devon) ; appointment of the same judges to take the
certification arraigned by the said Robert and others against the
said parson of the church of Kingsteignton, touching atenement'jn.
m. 19. (47). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Ck>bebam and Eliai de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of John le Marescal against John son of John le Harescal,
touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (18). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin airaigned by
John Blundel and Matilda his wife against Matilda late wife of
Philip de Ho and Roger son of William Wynekoc, touching a
tenement in.
m. 28d. (44). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of Richaid de Tiiangham against Matilda late wife of Philip de
Ho and Roger de Kyn, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (77). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Blias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William le Fruter against William le Whyte, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 17d. (19). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and ISKm de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William le Gaunter a^nst Robert le Vineter and Avelina his wife,
touching a tenement m.
m. 17d. (77). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by William le Tanner
against William atto Boghe, touching land in.
m. ]5d. (19). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of Radalph de Hengham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter Kaidnn against
Simon le Barbur, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (28). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Fermin Grasenoyl against Baldwin le Wodemongheie, touching
rent in.
m. 8d. (25). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elta* de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Blundel and Matilda his wife against Roger Wynecot, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. lid. (47). Kingston (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Looeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert le Venur and Alice his wife against Roger Turpyn and
others, touching a mesuage and land in.
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King's Worthy (Southt.) ; see Headboarne Worthy.
m. S5d. (99). Edngton Q" Kenigestou ") ( Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by William de
la Legh against ^drew de la Chekere, toaching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 4d. (66). Kiiiwarton (*' Kynewarton ") (Warw.); appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Bnilly against Robert de BruUy
and others, touching a tenement in.
Kirby-near-Norwich (Norf.) ; see Bixley.
m. Id. (19). Kirkby Ireleth (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbiirgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alan son of Radulph de Fumeus against Adam (or
Ada) son (or daughter) of Radulph de Fumeus, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 5d. (21). Kirkby (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by-
Thomas de Stapelton ai^ainst Thomas Malure and Radulph his
m. 5d. (22). son, touching common of pasture in ; and the asbise arraigned by
the said demandant against the said deforciants, tonching a fosse
levied in.
m. 8 (1). Kirkby-Laythoipe (** Kirkeby et Laillethorp* ") (Line.) ; appoint-
ment of John de Relate and William de Northburgh to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of Alan de
Kirkeby against Richard son of Alan de Kirkeby and others^
touching a tenement in. The King ; Eccleshale, 18th July.
m.8(20). Kirkby-Laythorpe ("Kirkeby et Layllethorp' ") (Line); appoint-
ment of John de Reygate and William de Northbuigh to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of Alan de
Kirkeby against Richard son of Alan de Kirkeby and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (28). Kirkby Laythorpe (" Baylthorp' ") and Evedon (Line.) ; appoint-
ment of William de Northburgh and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of Alan de
Kirkeby against Richard son of Alan de Kirkeby and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (71). Kirkby Laylethorp', and Euedon (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to t<Jce the assise of novel
disseisin arraiffned by Thomas son of Alan de Kirkeby against
Richard son of Alan de Kirkeby and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 8d. (74). Kirkby-Malzeard (" Kirkeby Maleshard **) (York) ; appointment of
Jehn de Rei^te and WUliam de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseism arraigned by the abbat of Fountains against Roger
de Mubray and others, touching a tenement in.
Kirkeby et Laillethorp' (Line.) ; see Kirkby Laythorpe.
in. 19 (93.) Kirkeby and Scaup wyk' (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de NorthburcHb to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of Thurgarton against Robert de Torvill,
master of the Knights Templars in England, and others, tonching
common of pasture in.
m. 9 (2). Kirketot, John de ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Robert his son
for Ireland. The King ; Worcester, 6th July.
m. 6 (25). Kirkham ; presentation (one letter directed to the archbishop of
York, the other to the archdeacon of Richmond) of John de
Kirkeby to the church of, void, and in the King's gift. The
King ; the camp, near Basingwerk', 22nd August.
m. 19d. (76). Klrklington-near-Southwell (** Kircelington juxta Snwell **) (Notts) ;
appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northbnrgh to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Stephen de Bellew
against Robert de Satton and others, touching a tenement in.
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Ko. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward h^-^antinued.
m. 15 (9). Kirkstall-; proteotion to the monkfi of the abb^r oi^ their men and
possessions, in pursoance of a commisimus of the custody of the
said abbey to Hugh de Kendal, clerk, until further order. West-
minster, 12th May.
m. 15 (10). Kirkstall; commisimus of the custody of the abbey of, during
pleasure, to Hugh de Kendal, clerk, the issues of the lands and
possessions thereof to be applied to the relief of the debts of the
house. Westminster, 12th May.
m. 15 (U). Kirkstall; commit^imus of the custody of the abbey of, during
pleasure to Hugh de Kendal, clerk, in place of Henry de Lacy ean
of Lincoln, to -whom the said custody was committed, the said
Henry being absent in the parts of the marches on urgent business
of the King, and therefore unable to attend to the said custody.
Westminster, 12th May.
m. 15d. (6). Kirkthwaite and Denot [York] ; association of Nicholas de Stapelton
with William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Gregory de Burton and Emma his wife against John
parson of the church of Thornton and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 12 <49). Kirmond {** Keuermund") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reygate
and WDliam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de Kirmond (" Keuermund "), clerk, against
the master of the nuns of Ireford and Robert, the vicar of Kinnond
(** Keuermimd "), touching land in.
m. 16d. (41). Kirtling (** Kertling^' ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Mathew son of Henry de Kertlingg* against Emma
daughter of Henry de Kertlingg* and others, touching possessions
in.
m. 25 (47). Kirton (** Kyrketon '') (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te
and WDliam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas son of Alan de Suterton against CHiristiana
late wife of John de Kyrketon and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (39). Kirton (<< Kyrketon' ") (Line); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas le Feure, of Kirton (** Kyrketon',"), Matilda
his wife against Reginald Fits- William and Margery his wi& and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (68). Kirton-in-Hola!id ('* Kirketon in Hoyland")'(Lino.) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan son of Alan de Eirketon
against Robert Fitz-Albert and others, touching a tenement in,
m. 2d. (82). Kitchin (** Kechinge ") (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Brocton and Alesia his wife against
William Blundel, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (11). Knapton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de Marston and Agnes his wife against William de Staling-
burg' and Beatrix his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (91). Knapton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by John de Marston' and
A^es his wife against William de Stalingburg' and Beatrix his
wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (3). Knaresborough ; presentation, directed to the archbishop of York of
John de Metiagham to the church of, void and in the King's
gifts. The King; Chester, 18th July.
m. lOd. (10). Knaresborough (York) ; appointment of Guichard de Chamin andElias
de Bekingham to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned
by the King against Walter archbishop of York and the dean and
chapter of Yoric, touching the church of. Gloucester, 1st Jnly»
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m. lOd. (il)..Kiuureiborot]gh (York) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the King against Edmond earl of Cornwall, touching
the church of.
m. 8d. (91). Knaresborough (York) ; appointment of Guichard de Charmn and
EUns de Bekingham to take the assise of darrein presentment
arraigned by Edmund earl of Cornwall against the prior of S.
OswSd, touching the church of.
m. 8d. (92). Knaresborough (York) ; appointment of the same judges to take
the similar assise arraigned by the King against the aforesaid prior,
touching the church of.
m. Id. (74). Knaresborough (" Cnaresburgh ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Fountains against Edmund earl
of Cornwall and others, touching a tenement in.
. 25 (88). Knighton (** Knyghteton ") )Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Brice de Knyghtedon against Robert
prior of the church of S. Frideswide, Oxford, and others, touching
a tenement in.
m.4d.(80). Knighton (^'Kniton") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh de Somerton, chaplain, against
Richard Bissop and others, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (8S). Kniveton (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of Simon de Kn3aieton against Thomas de Rackyde and
Margery his wife, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (41). Knollal (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Hopey against Richard le Botiller, touching a tenement
in.
OL 28 (6). Knottill, Bogo de ; mandate to, to pay to Leonius Fitz Leonius, clerk,
for certain business of the King, 500 marks, out of the money of
the fifteenth in his custody. Worcester, 24th January. [In
margin, ** vacat quia restituta fuit et cancellata."]
m. 8d. (ced. 1.) Knouill, Gilbert de ; protection to. The camp, near Basingwerk',
(1). " anno quinto." [Vacated.]
m. 8d. (ced. The same. The camp, near Basingwerk', 18th August.
2d.) (1).
m. Id. (48). Knowie ("Knole") [Somers.] ; association of Mathew de Columben
with Solomon de Rochester and Thomas de Sodington to take the
jury arraigned by Nicholas de Craunford, archdeacon of Taunton,
against Simon de Montacute, touching common of pasture in.
Krickelad (Wilts) ; see Cricklade.
Kynewarton (Warw.) ; see Kinwarton.
m. 4 (16). Kynros, Thomas de, going by licence to the parts of Scotland ; simple
protection to. By the chancellor ; Shrewsbury, 1.5th October.
m. 14 (88). Kyriel, Bartholomew de, going to the parts of Wales with the King ;
protection to, with clause. Windsor, 6th June.
Kyrketon (Line.) ; see Kirton.
m. 7 (6). Kyteler, William le ; safe conduct to, at the instance of Thomas de
Clare and Robert de Ufford, justiciars of Ireland, whose merchant
he is, of Yprds (** Ipra '*), and to his men, in carrying his goods
and merchandise by the sea coast of England and Keland into
Ireland, staying there with the said goods and merchandise, malriTig
their profit out of them, and returmng thence to their own parts,
provided they do not avouch foreign goods. The King ; Chester,
17th July.
Kywestok' (Somers.) \ see Kewstock.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 2 (66). Lackinirton, White (" Withtlackjnton' ") (Somen.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master ThomaH de Sodington to take
the aiisise of novel disseisin arraigned by Gilbert, of New Sarum,
against Thomas Muntsorel, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (50). Lackington. White (" Wyth lakynton ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John Seluen against Thomas
de Munsorel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 2d. (27). Lackington, White (•* Witlakiuton' ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Soding^n to take
the assise arraigned by John Silueyn against Thomas Mountsorel
and others, touching a fosse destroyed iu.
m. Id. (75). Lackington, White (** Wygthtla . . nto . ") (Somers.) ; appointment
of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Gilbert de Sarom,
parson of the church of White Lackington (" Wygtlakenton ")
against Thomas de Muntsorel, touching common of pasture in.
m. I2d. (96). Lambeth ('* Lamhuth' *') (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Clement de Wateruill' against R[obert] archbishop
of Canterbury and others, touching a tenement in.
«
m. 3d. (64). Lameside (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by Wil>
liam Crespyn against Richard Giffard, of Goodameavy ('* Gk)do-
mowy ") and others, tonching a part destroyed in.
m. 7 (S2). Lammas, the Friars Minora of, and their procurators, sent by them
through the kingdom on their affairs ; simple protection to.
m. 14 (10). Lampadar maur, presentation, directed to the bishop of S. David's,
of Antony Bek to the church of, void and in the King's gift.
Windsor, 26th May.
m. 8 (62). Lancaster {** Lane' ") ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Adam de
Holand, and Adam de Bury, John de Taham, and John de Byrun
of Robert Bargoyn and otiiers, imprisoned there for the death of
Nicholas Wygayn.
nu 19d. (67). Lancaster, commission of gaol delivery for, toN[icholas] de Stapelton
and John de Reigate.
m. 2d. (81). Lanensuch (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Martin de Lanensuch against Hamelin de Resuiiphan
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (43). Lanensuch (Comw.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
between same, touching a tenement in.
Langeford (Glouo.) ; see Longford.
I^ngham (Devon) ; see Dinnington.
m. 22d. (81). Langham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of Richard le Mire, of Langham, against Hamo le
Mire, of Langham, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. Id. (63). Langham (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William le Chapeleyn against William le Clero and Peter de
Hanvill, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (55). Langley (Langelegh ") (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de
I^igate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Elias de Fayrfaill and Agnes his wife
against Adam (or Ada) de Lambelegh, tonching a tenement in.
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m. 7d. (89). Langonyth (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Geoffrey Fridyas against William Fits- Walter and others,
touching common of pasture in.
Langthore (Devon) ; see Moor.
m. 14dL (9). Langton and Tbimbleby (" Thunelby ") (Line) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Richard de Wodefaall' ugainst William
de Newerk, touching land id.
Langton-near-Homcastle (Line.) ; see Homcastle.
m. 2 (82). Lanton' Mortimer (^Hertf.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Philip de Swejmeston' and Margery his wife
against Roger de Welleby, chaplain, and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 4d. (87). Larkbere (" Leuerkeber' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraiened by Robert son of John Fits-Hugh
against John Tracy and Margery his wife, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 5 (51). Lassindon, Robert de, merchant of Gloucester, and Richard de
Worcester, merchant of Worcester ; safe conduct to, in canying
grain and other provisions to the army of Wales. Chester, 20th
September.
Latebir* (Berks) ; see Lathbnry.
m. IS (94). Lathbury (" Latebir' ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of Ohicksand against Adam le Fraunkeleyn
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (81). Lathbury (" I^thebur' '*) (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Malcolm parson of Lathbury (" Lethebur' ") against
the abbat of Lavinden and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 9d. (1). Lathom (** Lathen **) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Klena daughter of Radulph de Egergard against
Richard Bastard and Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of Richard
Osbem, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (5). Lathom (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rdgate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de Moredou against John de Feireclou, touching a tenement
in.
m. 7d. (36). Lathom (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de Meredouch* against John de Feyreclonch, touching a
tenement in.
m. Id. (67). Laughton (" Lathton ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel dissSiin
arraigned by Edmund de Brograve against Roger de Brograve and
Thomas de Saunton, touching a tenement in. .
m. 25d. (78). Launceston ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Mathew de Eglo-
seyl, John de Triagu, Reinfred de Arundel, and Peter de
Treghithenon.
m. 24d. (82). Launceston ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Thomas de Kent»
Alan Bloyhou, Hugh Peverel, and Henry Peverel.
m. 18d. (5). Launceston ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Matthew de Eglo-
seyl, John de Treiagen, Reymfred de Arundel, and Alan de
Blog}'hou.
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210 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent RoUb : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 19 (74)* Launton (''Laundou") (Bucks); appointment of Boger Lovedaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arr^nied by John de Beauchamp against Joseph prior of the
hospital of S. John of Jerusalem in England and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8 (78). Laverton aud Peart (" Pert ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert de Fanes and Amabel his
wife against John de Laverton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (1). lawford, Little (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Walter de Newbold Pantolf against the abbat of
Pipewell and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. Sd. (5). Lawford Q* Lalleford ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Boger de Craft against Th. Abbat of Pipewell and others,
touching common of pasture in.
■0. 12 (81). Lawshall (" Lawsele ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of Simon Hereberd and others, touching a tenement
in.*
m. 8d. (65). I<awton (*' Lauton ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Agnes de Lauton against John son of Henry le
Mazun and Alexander his son, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (50). Laxfield and Badingham (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metiugham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Bichard de Eye against John le Estrannge and
Isabella his wife, touching a mesuage, land, a mill, and rent in.
m. 19d. (87). Lazton (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Loueyt and Jul[iana] his wife against Walter Sandebroyl,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 26d. (27). Laycock ('* Lacok ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Adam le Waleys against William Bluet and Bobert le
Blund, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 9d. (81). Lea (<* la Lee ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Boser Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by James de la Launde against Henry Dimmok' and Master Henry
Louel, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (18). Leadenham (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Simon de la Venele against Bobert de Foston, touching a mesuage
and land in.
•
m. 19d. (46). Leamington, East ('* Est Lemyngton ") (Warw.) ; appointment of
Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William son of Basil de Herdwyk' against
Bichard de Bnshal, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (6). Learmouth (" Leuennae ") (Northnmbr.) ; appointment of Guichard
de Charrun and William de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned
by William de Bos against Bobert de Bos, of Hamelek', and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 26d« (42). Lechlade (** Lecchelade ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Walter de
Helinn aud Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraignetl by Thomas son of Thomas Finsohire against
Walter Patyn, touching a mesuage and land in.
* Bie in original roll.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEGOBDS. 211
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 8 (74). Leckhampstead (Backs) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Philip de Lechampsted, chaplain, against Richard le Chastelon,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (55). Ledale (Ozf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Jordan son
of Roger de la Vente against John le Mouner, of Staunton,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7d. (90). Ledbury (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hugh le Mazun and Joan his daughter against Simon de Wich'
and others, touching a tenement- in.
m. 25d. (86). Ledbury and Eastnor (" Estenouere ") (Heref.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Simon son of Richard de la Wyz
against Hugh le Maschun, touohing land in.
Ledecumb, Nether (Berks) ; see Letcombe, Nether.
m. 18d. (40). Ledstone (*' Lodeston ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Clarice Goule against John Daweyles,
touching a mesuage and land in.
au Id. (90). Leek (** Leke ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de Leke against Roger bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, touching wood in.
m. 8 (8). Legh, Reginald de la, Margery late wife of ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by, against Hervey son of Henry de
Walsok' [«c].
m. 8 (4). Leghe-near-Ercall C* Erkalewe ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Pykelesleye against
William de Leghe and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. lid. (8). Lc^sby, or Lusby ("Lesseby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Radnlph Malet against Walter Heremere
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (6). Leicester ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take Uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William de
Wyteby against Peter Unfrey and others, touching a tenement in.
m. ITd. (78). Leicester; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Margecy Penifot
against Alexander de Sodgrave and Henry de Rodington, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (79). Leicester (Leic.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbureh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Cantas against Peter Fitz-Humphrey and John de Rothley
(<<Rothel"Of touching a tenement in. By R[obert] bishop of
Bath and Wells, the chancellor ; Chester, 2nd September.
ID* 7d. (94). Leicester ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John de S^bate
against William Atte Yate and Amice his wife, touching a mesuage
in.
m* 19d« (48). Leigh ("Lee") (Glonc); appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alured de Lee against William de Lee and others,
m. 19d. (49)« touching a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by
the said Alured against the aforesaid William and others, touching
a tenement in Wsdton (Heref.).^
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212 APPBNBIX II. TO THE POKTY-SIXTH KBPOBT OP THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — eotUinaed.
m, 5d. (2). Leigh, West C* Westlee '*) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Bei^t&
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Vrmeston, parson of the church of Legthe^
(? Leigh), against Henry le Clerc and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 26d. (30). Leigh (*' La Legh ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Uoger de Somerford and Sibil his wife against the
abbat of Tewkesbary and Walter de Ameneye, touching possessions
in, and touching a mesoage and land in Ashton (" Aston ")•
m. 16d. (20). Leigh {** La Lee ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bcchester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Matilda daughter of Walter Snel against
Walter Snel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (44). Leire (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de
Leyre against Edmund earl of Cornwall and others, touching a
tenement in.
Lelesey (Suff.) ; see Groton (Suff.).
m. 15d. (64). Lelledike (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Lelle against Peter son of John de Nichil and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. I (8). Len, Alan de, of Chesterfield C' Cestrefeud ") ; ratification of the sale
of wood in the forest of Peak made to, by Thomas de Normanvill,
the King*s seneschal. Shrewsbury, 80th October.
m. 7 (85). Lenn, Henry de, gone in the King's suite to parts beyond seas ;
protection to, with clause VulumuM, The King. Chester, 2 1st
July.
m. 9d. (28). Leominster (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Cecilia Atte barre against Mafgery late wife of
William Body and Walter her son, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (98). Leominster ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de BmrghuU^
and Adam de Eluemgge.
m. 25d. (8). Leominster ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de BuighnU
and Adam de Clivemgg*.
m. 8d. (94). Leominster ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Burghnll
and Robert de Croft.
m. 7d. (65). Leominster; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Burg^uir
and Robert de Croile.
m. dd. (68). Leominster ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de BurghuU
and Roger le Rus.
Leringsete (Norf.) ; aee Letheringaett.
in. 24d. (5). I^ese (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John son of Nicholas Attelese against John Swetappel, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 19 (94). Lessness (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor amigned by
Simon le Blnnd and Agnes his wife against the abbat of Lessness
and the prior of the Holy Trinity, London, touching land in.
m. 7 (9). Lestrange, Roger ; commisimus to, of the custody of the castle of
Whitminster and the land of Metheyn Tsschoith as the King has
enjoined ; and mandate of livery in pursuance to Bogo de Knouill,
constable of the said castle. The King ; Chester, 18th July.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BEGORD8. 213
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 19 (84). Letardeston ; appointment of Nicholas Fitz-Martin and Boger Wal-
deshep' to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by Thomas
Werlawe and Alice his wife, John Letard and Alice his wife
against Philip son of Philip Russel of Brunnemanneston', touching
two mesuages and land in. And a venire Jadat to the King's
bailiff of Thelwadeyo in pursuance.
m. 19 (.8). Letcombe (*' Ledecumb ")» Nether (Berks) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
danoestor arraigned bj John de Bath against Andrew le Fraunceis,
touching meadow in.
m. I9d. (18). Letheringsett (" Leriogsete '') (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Lotc-
daj and John de Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by Henr>' Freman and Isolda his wife against Simon le
Tanur of Letheringsett and others, touching a tenement in.
Leaerkeber' (Devon) ; see Larkbere.
Leuermue (Northumbr.) ; see Learmouth.
m. 15d. (16). Lenkenore, Geoffrey de, and Geoffrey Bussel ; appointment of, to
inquire as to the issues of the manor of Risyndon Basset [co.
Glouc], part of the inheritance of Lettice de Theydon, cousin and
heiress ox Beatrice late wife of Robert de Briwes, received by the
sheriff and others at the time when the said manor was in the
King's hands after the death of the said Robert, until it was given
back to the said Lettice, and to inquire as to divers trespasses
committed therein at the said time, and to cause reasonable amends
to be made therefor. Westminster, 5th May.
m. 19d. (104). Leventhorpe ('' Levingthorp ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned b^ John son of Laurence de Levingthorp
against Philip son of Simon le Veer, touching land in.
m. 8d. Leventhorpe and Normanby (York) ; appointment of John de
(ced. 2d.) (15). Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Adam (or Ada) de Ijcaingthorp' against
Marmeduke de Twenge and William de Binington, touching
mesuages and land in.
m. 5d. (30). Lever (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Henry son of William
de Leure against William Fitz-John and Adam (*' Ada ") his
brother, touching a hedge destroyed in.
m. 24 (1). Lewelin' ah Gruffiid ; safe conduct to the messengers of, in coming
to the King, staying, and returning to their own parts. La Bruere,
14th January.
m. 21 (22). Lewelin of Wales and his colleague of the order of Preachers ; safe
conduct to. Royston, 6th March.
m. 13d. (18). Lewisham (" Leuesham ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Bestan against the abbat of Ghent and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (29). Leybum (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbufffh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh de Walecote, parson of Wendeslee, against Emma de
Benewell and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 9 (10). Lichfield, the dean of; simple protection to. The King. Wolver-
hampton, 9th July.
m. 9 (11). Lichfield, John de Kemy, canon of; similar protection to. Kccleshal',
12th July.
m. 9 (12). Lichfield, Master John de Crauene, canon of ; concurrent and similar
protection to.
214 APPENDIX 11. TO THE FOBTY-8IXTH BEPOBTOP THE
No. 2^ — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward L-^continuetL
m. 8 (58). lichileld (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned
hy Agnes late wife of John de Duddelej against William de
Dnddelej and Bobert Buttre, touching a tenement in.
Lidesate (Sontht.) ; see Lodshot
m. 2 (S). Lilboorn (" Lilleburn' ") (Xortht.) ; appointment of Boger Louedaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard son of Walter le Pestnr and Hargery his
wife against William son of Hugh de Lilleburn*, touching a
tenement in.
lilleburn' (Northt.) ; see Lilboum.
m. 26d. (46). Lillingston (Ozf.) ; appointment of Boger Lovedaj and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by John de
Chelmerfoid against Henry de Brayles and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 2 (40). Limber, Little {'* parva Limb'ge ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Anne daughter of Boger le Clerc of Limber
Parva against WOliam le Clerc and Boger le Keu, touching a
mesoage and land in.
m. 4d. (22). Limber (" Limberpie **), Little (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take. the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Ann daughter of Boger le Clerc of Little
Limber against William le Clerc and Boger le Keu, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 9d. (57). Limerston (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice late wife of Boger de l^chebum' against John de
Tychebum' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (76). Limerston (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam de Fileby against John de Tycheburn' and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (97), Limerston (" Lemerston' ") (Southt) ; appointment of Master
Badulph de Freningham and Geoffrey de Leukenore to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Master Adam de Fileby
against John de Tichebum' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (11). Lincoln, Henry de Lacy, earl of; dedimus potestatem to, to receive
into the King's peace Ivor Agriffy with his men and goods.
Westminster, 4th May.
m. 19 (68). Lincoln ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Gilbert
de Kent against William de Burton, touching a tenement m.
m. 19 (104). Lincoln ; appointment of John de Beigate and William d^North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed by Lettice de
Stynington against Isabel de Stynington, touchmg a tenement in
the suburb of.
m. 18d. (2). Lincoln ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Isabel
daughter of Bichard Stoyl and Petronilla her sister against John
Stoyl, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (70). Lincoln ; appointment of John de Beigate and WilUam de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Greoffi'ey
Dayloue against Gilbert Sturdy and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 7d. (48). Lincoln, the suburb of (line.) | appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Gilbert de Kent against William de Burton and
others, touching a tenement in.
DBPUTT KE£P£R OF THE PUBLIC BECOBDS. 215
No. 2.-*- Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. Sd. (41). Lineoln ; appointment of John de Beigate and William do North-
hvagh to take the aasise of novel diaseisin arraigned by Maurice
de Keldare and Ivetta (or Juetta) his wife againtt John le Yilein,
touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (10). Lincoln; appointment of John.de Beigate and William de North-
bnri^h to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh
Jobihinde against Luke de la Neweland, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (5). Lincoln ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Nicholas de Stapelton
and John de Loi^etot.
m. 8d. (40). Lincoln ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Stephen de Lund,
Badulph Fitz-Simon, iSian de Hertheby, and tfordan de Ays-
fordeby.
Lincoln ; see Bradley (Line).
m. 8d. Lindesey, William de ; protection to. The camp, near Basingwerk,
(ced. 2d.) (7). 20th August.
m. 8 (28).^Iande8eye, William de, and Bichard Lomb', merchants of Jjynn;
simple protection to. Shrewsbury, 27th October.
Lingwood (Norf.) ; see Burlingham, South.
m. 15d. (67). Litlington (Cambr.) ; appointment of Bpger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take Uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margery late wife of Peter de Anesy against Joan de Huntingfeld
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. Id. (26). Litlington (" Littelington ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Boger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Joan de Huntingfeld against Margery late wile of
Peter Danesy and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 3 (42). Llantillio (** Lantheliou ") ; presentation, directed to the bishop of
Llandaff, of Master Henry de Bray to the church of, void and in
the King's gift by reason of his custody of certain lands late
of George de Cantilupe, deceased. The King; Bhuddlan, 8th
October.
m. 10 (24). Llantony (** Launtonney ")-without-Gloucester (Llantony Secunda)
tiie prior of; simple protection to, in Ireland. Gloucester, SOtb
June. •
m. 8d. (24). Lockeridge (" Logerigge ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Boger Greyndor against the prior of
the church of S. Margaret of Marlborough and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19 (108). Lockington {** Lokynton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
- and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Danyel against John son of Walter de Ak%
touching common of pasture in.
m. 27d. (88). Loddon ("Lodnes"). Field Bailing (" Fildalling "), and Bacons-
thorpe (" Bakunesthorp* ") (Norf .) ; appointment of Boger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novd disseisin
arraigned by Agnes late wife of Thomas Bakun against Boger
Bakun and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (52). Loddon (" Lodenes ") and Hempnall (** Heminenhal ") (Norf.) ; ap-
pointment of Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice late wife of John de
Lodenes against Bobert de Lodenes and Peter de Lodenes, touching
a tenement in.
Lodenes (Norf. ) ; see Loddon.
m. 5d« (64). Lodshot (<< Lidesate '') (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraisned by WilHam le Parker, of Famham, and
Ascelina his wife against WUliam de Arundell and others, touching
a tenement in.
216 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOUTY-SIXTH REPOET OF THE
No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 £dward I. — continued.
m. 2d. (14). Lodshot ("Lidesate '') (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon do Bo-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodinf^n to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by William le Parker, of Famham, and
Ascelina his wife against William de Arundel and others, toncliing
a tenement in.
m. Sd. (15). Lodshot (Southt) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the said William against the aforesaid William and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6 (5). Lof, Badekin, of Dover ; simple protection to, in coming into Wales.
The King; Ynes (Ynys), 10th August.
m. 5d. (86). Lofthouse (** Lofthous '*) (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Sampson against Isabella de Fortibus, countess
of Albemarle, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (46). Lofthouse (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northbuigb to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of Gisebume against William Humet, of Lofthouse, touching
a tenement in.
Logerigge (Wilts) ; see Lockeridge.
m. 21 (24). London, John son of Adam de ; going on the King's business to the
parts of Ireland, letters of attorney to, in favour of (xeofifrey de
Waledon'. Barnwell, 18th March. .
m. 21 (19). London, John de ; sent as the King's messenger to the parts of
Ireland to Bobert de Offord, justiciar of Ireland, safe conduct to.
Boyston, 6th March.
m. 13 (14). London, John de, clerk ; acquittance to, of the smaller of the King's
two larger crowns and the King's ring called *' la cerise," which
the said John has delivered by the King's precept to Alianor the
Queen 'Consort to be kept for the King, and of the King's jewels,
late of Henry III., which were in the custody of the said John by
commission of the late locum tenentes and delivered by the said
John in pursuance of the King's injunction to Master Thomas
Bek, keeper of the wardrobe, to be kept in the King's name. The
King ; Windsor, 8th June.
m. 15 (16). London, J [ohn], bishop of; acquittance to, of SCO marks paid by
him to Orlandino de Podvo and his partners, merchants of Lucca,
by which he has made a fine with the King for 6 knight's fees due
for the expedition to Wales. Westminster, 12th May.
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m. 21 (9). London, Kent, Midds., Surrey, Sussex, Beds, Bucks, Southampton,
Wilts, Somerset, and Dorset ; mandate to the sheriffs and collectors
and receivers of the fifteenth of, in pursuance of the appointment
of Master Bobert de Belvoir, clerk, to view the rolls, estreats, re-
ceipts, and payments, &c. of the moiety of fifteenth of the aforesaid
COS., to admit the said Bobert to make the aforesaid view and to
give credence to him in so doing. Banbury, 20th February.
m. 16d. (61). London ; appointment of Thomas de Weyland and John de Cobeham
to take the assise utrum arraigned by the dean and chapter of
S. Paul's, Ijondon, against WilUam le Auener and others, touching
a mesuage in.
m. 19d. (15). Longdon (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Isabel Peytevin against the abbat of Westminster and others,
touching a tenement in.
Longerhug (Staff.) ; see Longridge.
m. 26d. (85). Longford (*< Langeford ") (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Thomas Whiter and Isolda his wife against
Alan de Plukenet and Walter son of William Hathegrun, touching
land in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 25 (I). Lonirfbrd (** Langeford") (Gloue.) ; appointment of Walter de
Heljun and Master Thomas de >Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Philip de Shipton against Bartholomew le
Peytevin and others tonchmg a tenement in. Cirencester, 24Ui
December.
m. 26d. (39). Longridgc (" Longerhug ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of noTcl
disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Longerhug against Richard de
Tenevey, canon of the church of Penkridge ("Peyncria "), touching
a tenement in.
m
m. 25 (29). Lonffridge (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas de Longrugg against Richard Teuerey, canon of the
church of 8. Michael of Penkridge {** Pencriz "), touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 15d. (60). Longton (Lane.*); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William de Hule against Michael son of John de Hole and others,
touching land in.
m. 5d. (15). Longton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbargh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William U Brun, of Longton, against Adam de Hathwyck and
Robert his son, touching a toft and land in.
m. 8 (19). Longton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington.to take the certification arraigned by William
Bagenholt and Margery his wife against Theobald de Verdun and
others, touching a tenement in.
Lopham (Norf.) ; see Blouceton.
Loppenham (Rutl.) ; see Luffenham.
m. 27d. (67). Lotherron (" Luterington ") (York); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Juliana daughter of Radulph le Fraunceys
of Aberford against John Whicheland, of Lotherton, touching a
tenement in.
m. ISd. (24). Lotherton (*' Luterington' ") (York); appointment of John de
Reigate and Wiliiam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard de Hathelsey and Juliana his wife
against John Wyte'ard, of Lotherton (*' Luterington "), touching
a tenement in.
m. 18 (5). Londun% Benedict de, Elias son o^ a Jew of Bordeaux ; exemption
to, and to his wife from all tallages^ exactions, and demands, and
licence to, to dwell wherever he likes there. The King ; Windsor,
80th May.
m. 27d> (81). Louth (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Master Thomas de Louth against the abbat of Louth Park, touching
a tenement in.
«
m. 22d. (6). Louth (Line.) ; appointment of John de Relate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon
son of Robert de Louth against Ingeram le Marchaund, touching a
tenement in.
m. 15d. (29). Loveday, Roger, and Johnde Metingham ; appointment of, to inquire
as to eertain persons who having houses and other edifices conter-
minous with the wall inclosing the vill of Lyon made by R[oger]
bishop of Norwich and the mayor and burgesses of Lynn by
precept of Henry III., bore through and destroy the said wall in
divers places, and to determine the said matter, and to punish the
•aid offuiders and compel them to repair the said wall. Wett-
minfter, 6th May.
218 APPENDIX IT. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPORT OF THE
No. 2.-^alendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward l^-^eonHnued,
m. 15d. (50). Loveday, Boger, and John de Metinfffaam ; appmntment of, to inquire
and do Justice as to a report which has reached the King that
certain burgesses of Lynn have narrowed the King's ways in the
aforesaid vill by their own authority, and have stopped up the
gutters and streams by which the filch and water there used to run
off, and have built houses and edifices upon all the quays to the
hindrance of the loading and unloading of shipg. Westminster,
7th May.
m. 14d. (33). Loveday, Roger, and John de Metingham; appointment of, to inquire
into and determine the plaint of the burgesses of Lynn (** Lenn ")
that certain persons frequenting that vill having taken money from
foreign merchants go out and buy wools and other merchandise
which have been accustomed and ought to come into it to the
behoof of the merchants aforesaid, by which the said burgesses
incur great damage and loss in their business. Westminster,
18th May.
m. lid. (25). Loveday, Roger, and John de Metingham; mandate to, to inquire
into the allegation of the abbat of Dorchester that certain evil-doers
unknown came by night to the said abbey and burnt a grange of
his, &c., and to hear and determine the suit thereon. Woodstock,
24th June.
m. 9d. (88). LoTeday, Roger, and John de Metingham ; appointment of, to hear
and determine the plaint of Thederic of Norway, merchant of
Norway, touching a ship and certain goods and chattels taken
from lum by William le Faumer and others of the vill of Lynn
(*< Len ''), which plaint Hamo Hauteyn and Geofi^rey de Bradele
were lately appointed to hear and were unable during the trial to
find the said ship by inquisition or to obtain any certain evidence
concerning it ; and now one Peter de Pere, merchant of Gascony,
in whose hands the said ship is, and who is detained in Norwich
Castle, vouches to warranty thereon the said Thederic. Storton,
8th July.
m. 8d. Loveday, Roger, and John de Metingham; appointment of, to take
(ced. 2d.) (11)* the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William son of Bobert de
Scheynton against Bobert le Bret and others. The c-amp, near
Basingwerk. [All the entry is crossed out except the attestation.]
m. 7 (16). Loveday, Boger ; commissimus to, during pleasure, of the custody of
the lands of William de Mont-Chesney, who is agent in parts
beyond seas. The King; Clhester, 21st July.
m. 2 (54). lioveday, Boger, and John de Metingham j appointment of, to inquire
into, hear, and determine the trespasses committed by Nicholas
Bam, and Hugh his brother, John le Fevere and William Turk in
breaking into the house of Boger de Suthbiry, chaplain, in Ford-
ham (co. Essex), when he was confined to his bed by severe illness,
dragging him therefrom, driving him out of the house, and carrying
off his goods and chattels, and afterwards going to the hospital of
Sudbury (co. 6uff.), breaking open the chests of the said Bobert
therein, and carrying off his money, jewels, &c., in the said chests,
with certain charters.^ By Bobert bishop of Bath and Wells, the
chancellor. Shrewsbury, 9th October.
m. 8d. (47). Loveday, Boger, and John de Metingham ; appointment of, to inquire
as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by certain evil
doers unknown in coming with force and arms to the manor of
Wikes [Suff.], which was in the custody of Bobert de Valoyngnes,
who was in the King's service in the parts of Wales, and while he
and his possessions were in the King's protection, and ejecting the
said Robert from his seisin of the said nuinor, ill-treating his bailift
there, and taking and carrying off Edmund the heir of the said
custody, who was under age and in the custody of the said Bobert.
Shrewsbury, 18th October.
m. 26d. (1). Lovetot, John de, and Gregory de Bokesle, appointment of, to make
inquisition and to do justice as to certain Christians of co. Surrey
and the city of London who are alleged to be committing usury.
Windsor, 18th December.
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DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 219
No. 2.^— Calendar of Patent EoUs s 5 Edward I. — eantinued.
m. S6d« (S)« Concarrent appoiDtment of same to mnke mqiii«ition in the cit^ of
London, arrest, and do jostice as to certain Jews and Christians
who are alleg^ to be clipping the coin, and exchanging good
money for clipped coin*
m. 26d. (3). Concurrent and similar appointment of Walter de Stirkeslej and
Henry de l^botot to make inquisition, ^c, in the vill and co. of
Nottingham.
m. 21d. (SB). LoTetot, John de, and John de Metinghank; appointment of, as justices
to inquire and do justice as to the trespass committed by certain
evil-doers unknown in fishing by night in the pond of the prior of
Norwich at Sedgeford (" Seccheford "^ and taking away his fish ;
and in entering the court of the said prior there by night and
taking 120 marks of the said prior and certain of his men.
Norwich, 29th March.
m. Sid. (81). Lovetot, John de, and John de Metingham ; appointment of, as
justices, to inquire and do justice as to the trespass conunitted by
certain evil-doers unknown in destroying by night certain tumbrels
levied for the execution of the judgments upon transgressors of
the assises of bread and ale residing within the liberties of the prior
of the Holy Trinity of Norwich, of Holmstrete, and Spytelhrnd,
and carrying away the timbers thereof ; such judgments and
executions having been granted by charters of the Crown to the
said prior and his church. Norwich, Ist April.
m. 20d. (2). Lovetot, John de, and Roger Loveday ; appointment of, to inquire as
to certain evil-doers unknown who killed by night Baldwin son of
Peter Oysel, of Denham, the King's sub-bailiff of Hoxne at Fuham
[? Pulham], and as to the cause of the said murder and at whose
procuration it was committed, and who took and carried off the
King's writs made in the name of Alianor the Queen-Mother, and
other writs, goods, and chattels of the aforesaid deceased, and to
do speedy justice in the premises. Norwich, lst*April.
m. 18d. (49). Lovetot, John de, and Roger Loneday; appointment of, to make
inquisition as to the truth of the allegation of Margaret late wife of
WiUiam Bernard, of Dunwich, that whereas the said William had
laden two ships of his at Bordeaux with wines and other merchan-
dise, and one of them, in which he and other merchants were, was
sunk in a storm with the men and merchandise on board, and the
other had touched at Sandwich, and the " rectores " thereof had
sent to London 60 bales of alum which she, having heard of her
husband's death, asked should be restored to her, as the chattels of
herself and her said husband, Gregory de Rokesle, then keeper of
the New Aid in the city of London, asserting that Uie said William
had been keeper of the said Aid at Dunwich, restored 44 bales,
keeping back and still retaining, 6 bales by reason of certain ar-
rears which he alleged were due to the King by the said William
out of the said Aid, when Robert Bernard and Henry de Suthwald,
and not the aforesaid William, had been the keepers and collectors
of the said Aid ; and a certain Reymnnd de Villa Nova, alleging
that the said 50 bales were his, deraigned them against the said
Margaret before the said John and Roger, and still prosecutes his
suit by a writ of judgment against her as if she had received them
herseff. Westminster, 17th May.
m. 12. (25). Lovetot, John de, and William de Saham ; appointment of, as jus-
tices to take a fuller inquisition than the inquisition recently taken
at Brandon, before the said John between John de Biylsmd and
William Toly and John his brother, touching a trespass alleged by
the said John de Brylond to have been committed against him by
the said William and John, the former inquisition having been
incorrectly taken by jurors from the remoter confines ai co. Nor-
folk, who were ignorant of the truth in the premises bv the procure-
ment of enemies of the aforesaid William and John; the new
inquisition to be taken by jurors from the nearer hundreds, llie
King ; Windsor, 9th June.
220 APPENDIX ir. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
Lowton (Lane.) ; tee Golborne.
m. 6 (6). lioxe, Hugh, of Dover ; simple protection to, in commg into Wales.
Yues, 10th August.
m. lOd. (78). Lubbesthorpe (Lelc.) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas de Hanuile against Robert de Neuil, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 10 (29). Lubek, Wolfard de, merchant ; protection and safe conduct to, in
going through the kingdom with his wools and other merchandise
tor the purpose of trading, staying there, and returning thence to
hjs own parts. The King ; Gloucester, 80th June.
m. S7 (85). Lucca, Luke de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate to,
to pay out of money in their hands to Master Radulph de Besages,
clerk, 100s., to Lionius Fitz-Iionins, clerk, lOOt., and to Radulph de
Brougfaton, clerk, 5 marks, for expenses incurred in the King's ser-
-vice in divers parts, with acquittance for the same. Windsor, 16th
December.
m. 26 (10). Lucca, Luke de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate to,
to pay to John de Louetot, one of the justices of Common Pleas,
20/. in aid of his expenses in the King's service by the King's gift.
Cirencester, 27th December. [In margin, " vacat quia in rotolo
claus'."]
m. 24 (4). Lucca, Luke de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca; mandate to,
to pay to Master Richard de Stanes, chancellor of the Exchequer,
20^, to Roger de North wode, baron of the said Excheouer, 20/.,
to John de Cobham, baron of the said Exchequer, 20/., and to
X'hilip de Wilegbby, baron of the said Exchequer, 20/., and to
Master Odo de Westminster, 25 marks, and to Nicholas de Castello,
clerk of the said Exchequer, 10/., in subvention of their expeuses
in the King's service. Worcester, 25th January.
m. 28 (11). Lucca, Luke de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca; mandate to,
to pay to Nicholas de Lodelowe 60/. 5s. id. and 90/. 5«., in which
sums Henry de Almain, deceased, the King's cousin, was bound to
the said Nicholas on the day of his death for dotha and skins, an
equivalent deduction to be made from certain debts in which the
King was bound to the said Henry, and which were not satisfied in
his Ufetime. Worcester, 26th January.
m. 28 (17). Lucca, Luke de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca; mandate to,
to pay to Nuto, merchant of Florence, 50/., in which Rocer Le-
strange was bound to the said Nuto, and which the Kmg has
granted to him on behalf of the said Roger. Woodstock, 2nd
February,
m. 22 (7). Lucca, Luke de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate to,
to pay to Alianor the Queen Consort, 2,000/. out of the King's
money in their custody. Woodstock, 6th February.
m. 22 (8). Concurrent mandate to the said Luke and his partners dwelling in
London, to pay to Geoffrey de Picheford, constable of Windsor
Castle, 100/. for works of Windsor Park.
m. 22 (86). Lucca, Luke de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate to,
to make a loan of 1,000 marks to R[oger] le Bygod, earl of Nor-
folk and marshal of England. Woodstock, 7th February.
m. 21 (2). Lucca, Luke de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate to,
to repay to Frederick de Kuneo and Reginald de Manachato, and
their partners of the society of Bemud Sooti, merchants of
Piaoensa {" Plesenc' ") at the next fair of Boston, a loan of 1,000
marks made by them to the King ; by an allowance out of the new
custom of wools due upon wools, &c. to be bron^t, traded with,
and exported by them, or if that be not auffloient by money pay-
ment. Wocdttock, 7th February.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THB FUBIilC BBCORDS. 221
No. 2.-*-CaleQdar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward L — continued.
m. 91 (8). Concarrent and similar mandate for repayment of a loan of 9,000
marks made bj Reiner Joseph and Gny Shuffayne, and tiieir
partners of the society of Friscobald, and Guy Visdonnn and
Hubert Mascy, and their partners of the society of Dominus
Greiwd de Cercles, and Bartholomew Jacob!, and Hubert Baldo-
netti, and their partners of the society of Walter Bardi, and
Hngelin and Roger Sampe, and their partners of the society of
Falconer, merchants of Florence.
m. 81 (10). Lucca, Luke de, goinff by licence to parts beyond seas ; dedimus
potestatem from, to Rolandino de Podio and Keiner Magyary, mer-
chants of Lucca, to make attorneys in his place. Banbury, 90th
February.
m. 18 (7). Lucca, Luke de, Orlandino de Podio, and their partners, merchants of
Lucca ; mandate to, to pay to Master Robert de Beverley, keeper
of the King's works at Westminster, 71/. 8«. lid., for payment of
the stipends of divers workmen there. Westminster, 1st May.
m. 90 (2). Lucca, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to pay to Walter de Everle and Hugh de Kendal, 368/. Rm, on
the one part, and 950 marks on the other part. Norwich, 30th
March.
m. 14 (18). Lucca, Beyner de and Orlandino de Podio, and their partners, mer-
chants of Lucca; mandate to, to pay to Elias de la Naude,
merchant of Bourdeaux, 392/. doe to him from the King for 138
casks of wine taken from him in London, for the behM>f of the
King, and 6/. for 2 casks taken from him and sent to Windsor, for
the behoof of the King's children there, and 10/. for the cellarage
of the wines aforesaid. Windsor, 97th May.
m. 18 (11). Lucca, Reyner de, Orlandino de Podio, and their partners, merchants
of Lucca; mandate to, to pay to Elias de Cyreys, merchant of
Bourdeaux, 29/. on the feast of All Saints next for 1 1 casks of
wine bought from him to the King's behoof, and sent to Chester.
The King ; Windsor, 8rd June.
m. 13. (19). Lucca, Reyner de, Orlandino de Podio, and their partners, merchants
of Lucca ; mandate to, to pay to Henry le Waleys citizens,
of London, 10/. 1«. (kl, for 4 casks of wine bought from him to the
behoof of Alianor.the Queen-Consort, & given to her by the King
when he was last at Langelegh'. The King ; Windsor, 5th June.
m. 6 (4). Lucca, Reyner de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca; mandate to,
to cause to be paid to Masters William de Middelton, archdeacon
of Canterbury, John Clarel, and Iterius de Angoul6me ('< logo-
lism' "), going to the court of the King of France on the King's
business, 900 marks for their expenses : and to command their
partners in Paris to pay to the said William, John, and Iterius,
any further sum which they may have need of during their stay at
the said Court. The King ; Walrescote, 9th August.
m. 18 (98). Lucca, Rollandino de ; mandate to, to pay out of the King's money in
his custody, to John de Northampton eitisen of London, 100
marks in part payment of the debts m which the King is bound to
the said John, unless the said 100 marks be already paid. West-
minster, 7 th May.
m. 21 (1). Lucca, Theobald de, and his partners, of the society of Aldebrand
de Lucca ; recognisance of a debt to, of 500 marks for a loan from
them to the King, made at the instance of R[obert] bishop of Bath
and Wells, the chancellor and Anthony Bek', and promise to repay
the same in the next fair of Boston. Woodstock, 7th February.
m. 27 (18). Ludham, Robert de, and Radulph de Broghton ; appointment of, to
open the chests of chirographs of the Jewry of London, and to
make scrutiny of, aod examine the charters and all the debts found
222 APPEKDIX II. TO THE EORTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward h'-^-eonHnued*
in the raid chents, and to *' purify ** the same aecording to the tenor
of the rolls of the last scmtinj made by Philip de Wikby and the
raid Radulph, which are in the custody of Qiegoiy m Bokesle,
mayor of London, with mandate to the said Robert and Radulph
to cause to the placed in a chest by themseWes the debts said by
the Jews and Jewesses to be acquitted and to be safely guarded so
as to be quietly delivered to the Christians who were bound in the
said debts when they may want them, and to take into the King's
hands out of the clearer debts of the Jews and Jewesses who are
Crown debtors the value of such Crown debts, and to shut up again
and seal the aforesaid chests so that they may not be opened until
further provision. Windsor, 12th December.
m. 27 (14). Concurrent mandate in pursuance to the mayor of London to deliver
the aforesaid rolls.
m. 19 (38). Ludford (** Lodeford ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor airaigned by Alan son of Robert le Orfevre against
Henry Oweyn, touching land and wood in.
m. 26 (7). Ludlow (*' Ludelowe "), Nicholas de, and Thomas de Basingges ;
appointment of, as special procurators to announce to Guy count
of Flanders and to Baldwin de Aueynes and others sureties for the
payment of 4,755/. 179. sterling, being the excess value of the
goods and merchandise of merchants of Hen. IIL and Edw. I.,
seised by the countess of Flanders (which seizure was the matter
of the late contention between England and Flanders) over certain
goods of Flemish merchants arrested by Heo. III. and Edw. I.,
which amount ou^ht to have been paid in accordance with a
promise of the said count, and for payment of which the said
sureties became bound to the King in the penalty of 1,000 marks
each (the principal obligation nevertheless remaining in force), and
in default of such payment the said count and sureties were to be
held personally as hostages at MontreuiUsur-mer, that the King
can no longer put up with the non-fulfilment of the said promise,
and to receive the said sum of money. Cirencester, 26th
December.
m. 26 (8). Concurrent mandate to the said count to pay the aforesaid money.
nu 26 (9). ConeuTvent mandate to all and each of the raid sureties to pay the
said money or undergo the said penalty.
m. 12 (82). Ludlow (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Agnes late wife of Roger le Jeouene against William Pygyn,
touchhig a tenement in.
m. 25d. (82). Ludlow (" Lodelowe ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Walfelin and Cecilia his wife against Henry
le Clerc and William his brother, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (1.) Ludlow (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam Huberd against Alice daughter of Herbert de Ledewych
and others, touching a tenement in. Norwich, 28th March.
m. 16d. (1). Ludlow (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alan son of Robert le Orfevre against John de Brehkynok' and
Peter le Furbur, touching a tenement in.
nu 12 (14). Luffenham ('<Loppenham'0> North (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger de Swynesheued and Agnes his wife
against Isolda del Mareys and Geoffrey her son, touching a tene-
ment in.
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m
m. S7d. (83). Luffenham, North (Butl.) ; appomtment of Roger Loveda^ and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Thomas de North Luflenham against Robert FitzSibil and
Alice his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
Lunleye (Dors.) ; see Wambrook.
m. 25d. (44). Loston (Heref.) ; appointment of Badnlph de Hengham and Walter de
Uopton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Reginald
de Hampton, clerk, against William son of Henry le Felon and
others, touching? a tenement in.
m. I6d. (66). Luteleye [? Lnntley] (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to .take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Nicholas Duredent against William de Everens
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (34). Luterel Robert, going in the King's suite with the King to the parts
of Wales; protection to, with clause. Brehull, 13th January
(? June).
Luterington (York) ; see Lotherton.
m. 18d. (72). Luton (JBedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry de la
Hide against Robert de Ho and others, touching a tenement in. *
m, 25 (50). Lutteleye (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
W. de Rochester [? Walter de Wimbome] to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas Duredent against William
de Evereus and others^, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (58). Lutterworth (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Emald
de Walton against William de Walecote and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 3d. (12). Lutterworth (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de.
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bmald
de Walton against William de Walecote and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 24d. (86). Lnycote and Buggedhole (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the prior of Taunton against Geofftej de
Luccomb' and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. S5d.(80). Lydham (<<Lydum") (Salop); appointment of Walter de Wim-
bome and Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Adam de Mungomery against Th[omas]
bishop of Her^ord and others, touching a tenement in.
m 19d. (78). Lydham (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Rhys de Bruteswell against Adam (or Ada) de Montgomery,
touching land in.
m. lOd. (72). Lydham (Salop) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and Walter
de Hopton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam
de Mountgomery against Th[omas] bishop of Hereford and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (53). Lydney (GIouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Lucy de Morecote against Gilbert le Spicer and Petronilla his
wife, touching rent in.
m. lid. (81). Lydney (Glonc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Peter son of Elena de Lideney against Payn de Lideney> toudiing
a tenement in.
m. 2d. (25). Lydney (" Lideneye ") (GIouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Margery de Morkote against Gilbert
le Specer and Petronilla his wife, touching rent in.
224 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L — conttnued,
Lydam (Salop) ; ate Lydham.
m. 12 (5). Lynn ('* Lenn' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loaedaj and John
de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Badulph de Briehe-
ham against Nicholas de Bricheham and John Attewater, touching
a tenement in.
m. S6d. (13). Lynn (" Lenn ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda late wife of John Le ViUe de Lenn against John son of
John Lc Ville, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (59). Lynn (*' Lenn ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ai>
raigned by Boger son of Geoffrey de Wotton against John de
Mondeford, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (67). Lynn (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
araigned by Joan late wife of John Herebrond against Boger bishop
of Norwich and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (39). Lynn (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Badulph son of Bichard de Brecham against Nicholas son of
Bichard de Brecham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (78). Lynn (** Lenn **) (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh de Huntingfeld and Marsery his wife against Wilham de
Kaneton and Elias le Mire, touching a tenement m.
m. 8d. (26). Lynn (^Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metinffham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Joseph le Taverner against Simon de Walsingeham and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (44). Lynn (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned
by Alice late wife of Bichard le Gaunter against John Oostentin,
touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (9). Lynn, South (*' Suthlenn ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger de
Loveday and Blias de Beokinghaxn to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Edimund FitsPeter against Simon Attewas,
of West Lynn, and M.%rgaret his wife, touching land in.
m. 2 Id. (66). Lynn, South (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveilay and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Badulph
Kellok' against John Dinannt and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (64). Lynn, West (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel dineisin arraigned by Cecilia
Sumersweyn against John Bek' and Emma his wife, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (86). Lynn, West, and Clench warton (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Ode against Badulph Kellok' and
Henry son of «n>hn de Sutton, touching a tenement in.
Lytchett-Minster (Dors.) ; see Ham.
m. 19 (58). Madehurst (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Eliaa
de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William de la Holte against Stephen de Stok', touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 8 (17). Madeley (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice daughter of Hugh de Byehull against William Cotyn and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2Sd. (92). Madeley (<< Maddele ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boches-
ter and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Philip de Biomleye against Simon Cotyn, touching a
tenement in.
DBPUTT KEEPBB OF THE PUBLIO BEGORDS. 225
No. 2.*--Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. lOd. (1). Maer ("Mere ") and Aston (Staff.) ; appointment of Radolph de
Hengham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Cokefeld and Pfailippa his wife against Thomas de Dntton and
others, touching a tenement in. Woodstock, 26th June.
m. 18d. (8).. Maidstone (" Maydeston ") (Kent); appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned' by Gilbert son of Elias de Rochester against
Hamo Prat, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (10). Maidstone ('' Maydeston' ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar>
raigned by Gilbert son of Ellas de Rochester against William de
Watford, touching a tenement in.
m. Idd. (40). Maidstone (" Maidenestan ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to taJce the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry atte Stretehende against Peter le Barbur,
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (39). Maidstone ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Henry de Apeltrefeld
and Osbert de Longchamp.-
m. 24d. (50). Maidstone ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Stephen de Penecestre
and Radulph le Sauvage.
m. 12d. (42). Maidstone ; appointment of Fulk Peyforer and Radulph le Saavage
to deliver the. gaol of, of John Slegh and William de Bruere, of
Ulecumbe, imprisoned there for a trespass put upon them.
m. 11 (U). Malagayll', Hubald, and Stephen Picutelli, and their partners, mer-
chuits of Lucca ; acknowledgment of a loan of 500 marks received
from, by the King, and promise to repay the same in the qninsain
of S. Martin next. The King; Brehull', 14th June.
Concurrent and similar acknowledgments are made in fteivour of the
following persons : —
m. 11 (12). Ohatry, Peregrine de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca, for a
loan of 400 marks.
m. 11 (13)k Thaldus Reyner, Bernard Manfredi, and their partners, of the
society Serkey ; and Corbelln Bench, and Gynus Thufhyne, and
their partners, of the society Fruscabaldi; and Bartholomew
Jacobi and Thaldus Orlandi, and their partners, of the society
Bardy ; and Hugolin Samp', and Saco Francisci, of the society
Palkoner, of 3,000 marks to be repaid at the term aforesaid.
m. 11 (14). Reginald de Cuneo and Menaciatus, of the society Scotti of
Piacenxa, of 2,000 marks to be repaid as above.
m. 11 (15). Hugolin Bonauentur* and his partners, of the society Salumbeni,
01 1,400 marks to be repaid as above.
m. 1 1 (16). Manettns Bek and his partners, of the society of Mos, merchants
of Florence, of 1,200 marks to be repaid as above.
m. 11 (17). Reyner Pery and Arigo Synak, and their partners, merchants of
Lucca, of 150 marks to be repaid as above.
m. 11 (18). Henry Jacobyni, merchant of Florence, of 100 marks to be repaid
as above.
m. 1 1 (19). James Aguilanti and his partners, merchants of Pistoia C Pistor* ")»
of 1,000 marks, to be repaid as above.
m. 11 (20). John Donedeu, and his partners, merchants of Cahors, of 400
marks to be repaid as above.
m. 11 (21). Hugolin Daunch and Lucerius de Bonaguyde, and their partners^
merchants of Florence, of 1,000 marks to be repaid as above.
ra. 11 (22). Bartholomew March and his partners, merchants of Ceue, of 1,000
marks to be repaid as above.
m. 11 (28). Bonvicinus Nicholai, and Duracius Hubert!, and their partners,
merchants of Florence, of 1,000 marks, to be repmd as above.
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99^ A2VWJfa Wi Tfi THB F0BT¥-&IXf1>H7 i^POilJV.ef THE
NQfS^^ffy^sdmdfkT of FtkiejA S0U9.: 5 £dwu^l Lrr^imiiBpedp
m. i;|.(24). Memorandiun t)i*t all these lettersr were .delirered on tim dur
aforesaid to Orlandino de Podio, merchant of Lncca, who will
reoeive the money aforesaid from the said merchants for the
King's behoof, or will restore the letters aforesaid to the King.
m. I4d. (7). Mailing (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by John
de Hastingg* against Hamo le Keu and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18d. (80). Mailing, East (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter le Palmere and Bnrna his wife against Roger Everard,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14'(8). Malmesbnry, the abbat of, and Hildebrand de London, sherifl of
Wilts ; acquittance to, of 1,417/. ISs. 4d, out of the fifteenth in the
aforesaid county of the first term's pa3nnent thereof, received by
the King by the hands of Frederick de Lucca, Luke de Lucca,
Rolandino de Fodio, the abbat of Talgard, (Gerard de Lucca, and
Matthew Bougepel, citizens and merchants of Lucca. Windsor,
22nd May.
m. 28 (14). Malvern, Little, simple protection to the prior and convent oi^ for
Ireland. Worcester, 27th January.
m. 14 (19). Manager, William le, of Catteville ; significamus to the vicomte of
Yaloignes (" Valon' ") that Emma daughter of William le Manager,
of S. Ouen, of Catteville, remised and quit-claimed in the K. B.,
for herself and her heirs to her brother, the bearer of this patent,
all her right and claim in a certain piece of land in the vill of
S. Ouen of Catteville, of which the said William and Emma are
heirs by the death of William le Manager their father.
m. 8d. (81). Manchester ('< Mamcestr' ") (Lane); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Jordan (son of Richard le Fulur against
Greoffirey de Mamecestr' touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (83). Manchester (<* Mamcestr' ") (Lane.) appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam son of Simon de Mamcestr' against Alice
daughter of Gleoffrey le C^iarpenter, of Manchester {** Mamcestr* "),
touching a tenement in.
Mansel-Laey (Heref.) ; tee Erdeshope.
m. 17d« (84). Manthorpe (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assbe of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas Turgys, of Manthorpe, a^inst Hugh le Vicaire, of
Bassingthorpe, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (70). Manthorpe (Line.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Thomas Turgys and Emma his wife against the said
Hugh and others, touching a tenement in.
Manthorpe (Line.) ; see Gonerby,
m. 12 (50). Manton (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort Ancestor arraigned by Henry
Attewell against Master Belvaggio (" Salnagium "), the parson of
Manton, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 12 (76) • Manton (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John de
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
A^nes de Manton against Almaric del Park and Henry Fits-
Richard, touching a tenement in.
Mapeldorton (Dors.) ; tee Mapperton.
m. 19d. (21). Mapperton (*< Mapeldorton ") and Coltley ('< 0>ltelegh ") (Dors.);
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome
to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William le Bret
against Jul[iana] daughter of Geoffrey de Wrozhal, touching a
mesuage and land in.
DEPUTY KE£PEB OF THE PtTBLIC REGOlftPSr- - 2S7
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L-^'iumiinuwL
IB. 19 (95). Marche»near-Kaus (Salop) ; appointment of . Boger Loyaday and
John de Metmgham to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned
by William ab Ithel and Cecilia his wife against William son of
Roger de Deyton, toaching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (49). Marden (" Merden **) (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Creuquer against William Peyforer and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (78). Marden (" Merden ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Beckingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice daughter of Reiner de Deggeselle against Adam
(or Ada) de Herdesfeld and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 (11). Mare, Peter de la, constable of Bristol Castle ; mandate to, to deliver
all the King's money in his custody to Orlandino de Podio and his
partners, merchants of Lucca, in furtherance of certain affairs
enjoyned on them by the King. Rhuddlan 15th November.
m. 21 (17). Mare, Master Walter de la, late sheriff of Cornwall ; acquittapce to,
of ISOl. of the moiety of the first payment of the fifteenth of the
said CO. paid by him in the wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek', clerk,
keeper of the said wardrobe. Hitchin, 4th March.
, m* S6 (5). M[argaret] Queen of Scotland ; safe condnct to, in going through the
King's land to parts beyond seas to make a pilgrimage in those
parts staying in the said King's land, and returning thence to the
parts of Scotland. Cirencester, 26th December.
m. 6d. (81). Margeriesden' (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Master Robert de Bostallo and John de la Cumbe
against the abbat of Mont^Bourg, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. Id. (54). Margeriesdone (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Master Roger de Bostalls against the abbat
of Mont-Bourg, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 12 (9). Marisco Hereward de, Eustace de Hull, John de Cormaylles, and
John de Grimsted ; commission to» of gaol delivery for*.
m. 18d. (9). Markeleye (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Korthbuigh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Vasce of Markeley ^^inst Richard de Kingesleye and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24 (3). Marketon, Roger de, chaplain, and Peter de Stok', pardon to, of the
trespass alleged to have been committed by them in taking one
buck and one stag in the forest of Shirewoode without licence :
Blockley, 18th January.
Markham, East (Notts.) ; see Drayton, West.
m. 4d. (9). Marlborough ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Ahnaric de Cancell*
and John de Bathampton.
m. 21d. (58). Marlingford (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metiogham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William de Marlingford, Simon de Marlingford and Peter de
Marlingford against Thomas le clerk, of Easton, touching land in.
m. 18d. (2). Marsh-near-Stafford (*< Marisco juzta Stafford' '*) (Staff.) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington
to take the assise of novel disseisin arrugned by Robert de Marisco
Juxta Stafford against Nicholas Barun and others, touching
common of pasture in.
* The name of the place is omitted in the roll.
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S28 APPB^DIX II. TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L — continued,
ID. 17 (9). Marshall, Walter, formerly earl of Pembroke; inhibition, dnriBg
pleasure, to all merchants and commanders of ships not belonging
to the land of the heir of, in Leinster, from going with their wine
and other merchandise to Boss or the isle, the port of Waterford
being deteriorated thereby, and the Crown deprived of the customs
of such merchandise, a similar inhibition having been formerly
made by Hen. III. and £dw. I. and since disregarde£ Westminster,
5th May.
m. 7d. (63). Marsworth (" Messeworth' ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Koger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Osseueme against John le Sweyn and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21 (16). Martini, Gondesalve, Giles Martini and their brothers, merchants ;
safe conduct to, at the instance of Alianor the Queen Consort, in
coming into the Kingdom with their merchandise, staying, and
trading therewith. Luton, 3rd March.
m. 19d. (81). Martock (Somcrs;) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Rudal a^inst William de Feygnes and others,
touching common of pasture m.
m. 12d. (33). Martock (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Sclauine of Cotes against William deF^des,
m. 1 2d. (84). touching a tenement ;in ; and the similar assise between William
Sclauyne and the said deforciant and others, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 2 (100). Marton (" Merton' ") (Salop.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Ingreta late wife of William de Merton
against Isabella late wife of Eynon Wendut, touching a tenement in.*
m. Td. (34). Masham (<* Massam '') (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard of Little Burton against John de Wanton
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. lOd. (59). Masinton* and Eastnor ("Estnoure **) (Hcref.) appointment of Solomoa
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Agnes daughter of Joseph de Masinton**
and Juliana his wife against William le Chaumberlejn.
m. 21d. (40). Massingham, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Laurence Fits William against John FitzReginald and Petronilla
his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (41). Mauley (" Malo Lacu '*) Henry de, the executors of; simple protection
to. The King ; Bhuddlan, 7th October.
Maydeneton (Norf.) ; Bee Metton.
m. 12 (28). Mayhewiston (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisia
arraigned by Adam le Fraunceys against Christiana de la Slade
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (50). Measures ; mandate of intendence and respondence, addressed to the
men of Ireland, in favour of Master Elias de Winchester in holding
pleas of the market for the purpose of viewing and examining
assises of bread, wine, and beer, bushels, gallons, ells, and weights
in Ireland and correcting the excesses of trespassers in the premises
according to the custom of those parts. The King ; Bhuddlan,
1st October.
m. 2 (86). Melbourne (" Meldebum' ") [(Camb.)] ; association of John de
Louetot with Boger Loueday to take the attaint arraigned by
H[ugb] bishop of Ely against John de Treilly, touching a tenement
in.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 229
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
fn. 16d. (83). Melbourne (" Meldeburn ") (Cambr.) ; ap^intment of Roger
Loueday and John de Loyetot to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Isabel late wife of John de Tntylly against Hugh
bishop of Ely and othert*, touching a tenement in.v
m. 16d. (64). Melbourne (Cambr.) ; appointment of John de Lovetot and John
de Metingham to take a similar assise arraigned by John son of
John Trayly against Hugh bishop of Ely and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. lOd. (16). Melbourne ('* Meldeburn' ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by
Hugh bishop of Ely against John de Trailly, touching a tenement
in.
Meldebuiii' (Cambr.) ; $ee Melbourne.
m. 18d. (41). Melksham (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Richard de Wike against Roger le Gras and Nicholaa late wife
of Richard Purchaz, touching a mesuage and land in.
ffl. 17d. (57). Melling ("Milling") (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Adam son of Richard Pyntel against Robert le
Molineus, touching possessions in.
m. 6d. (17). Mellor (<*Meluyr ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
WiUlam de Nonhburgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas son of Adam de Meluyr against Adam ab
(" fil' ") Ithel, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (78). Melmerby (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert son of Richard de Melmorby against Robert de Nnnnewyk,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 19 (78). S. Melor (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter, parson of the church of S. Melor, against Reginald de
Pridyas and others, touching a tenement in.
ffl. lid. (19). Melsonby (" Melsenby/') (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and WilUam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam son of Hugh de Narford against Thomas son
of Alan the parson of Melsonby (" Melsenby ") and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (88). Melton (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Lovcday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Benden and Amice his wife against Emald Dubois and
William de Torp', touching a tenement in.
m. 2ld. (84). Melton, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Alan son of Gervase le Fevre against Christiana daughter of
Gervase le Fevre and Geoffrey son of Gervase le Fevre, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 2 Id. (48). Melton, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
between same, touching a masnage and land in.
m. 12d. (55). Melton (<* Malton' '')> Old (Suff.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Ingusa daughter of Geoffrey Runfer, Haweis, Emma,
Beatrix, and Laderina her sisters, Peter de Heton' and Alice his
wife against Emma daughter of Geof&ey Rumfer, of Burwemalton
and Agnes her sister, touching a mesuage and land, and a moiety
of a mesuage in.
m.2(ll). Melton-near- Wath (i.e., High-Melton) (York); appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Joan daughter of Michael de Roderam
against Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of Richard de Breret-
wesel, touching a toft and land in.
230 APPENDIX II. TO THB FORTY-SIXTH REPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L — continued.
m. 5d. CB). Membury (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bocbestec and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned hj John de Fumens against William de Fnmeus and
Badulph Careje, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (58). Mendesham [? Mendham or Mendlesham] (Soff.) { appointment of
' Roger Loveday and John de Metingfaam to take the assise arraigned
by Alice del Wente and Agnes her daughter against William
Oldcope, toaching a fosse destroyed in.
m. Sid. (75). Mendham (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard Fucher and Christiana his wife and Radulph de Mering-
thorp, chaplain, against the prior of the Holy Trinity, of Ipswich,
and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (68). Mendham and Withersdale (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Hugh Hurre, Reginald le Man, Walter Date, Alexander
le Leche, and Humphrey le Noble against the prior of the Holy
Trinity, of Ipswich, and others, tonchmg land and pasture in.
m. 18d. (88). Mendon (Essex); appointment of John de Ck)beham and Elias de
Bekingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arrak^ed by
Alexander le Paumer against Greoffirey le Paumer and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (26). Menthorpe (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Emeric de Eyniir and Emma his wife against Robert de Menthorp*
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27 (6.) Menyn, Roger de, and Bernard de Bayonne ; protection and safe
conduct to, in going to the land of Ireland to trade with their
things and merchandise, staying, and returning therefrom.
Windsor, 8th December.
m. 6d. (64). Meppershall (** Meperdeshale '') (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Mepti^eshale against Henry
Troue and others,. touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (29). Mere Clou, John de ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by, a^iinst the
prior of Bnrscough (''Boreschou")* ['^><^ ^ orig. &e words
" de ten' in " follow, which are crossed out J]
m. 14 (8). Mereworth, Roger de, going to the parts of Wales with Roger Bygod
earl of Noi{olk and earl marshal; protection to, with clause,
Volumus, Westminster, 16th May.
m. 16d. (16). Merkelesden (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Merkelesden against Henry FitzChristiaua and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20 (5). MerkeshaP, William de; exemption to, at the instance of Alex-
ander] King of Scots, firom being put on assises, juries, or
recognitions. Norwich, 1st April.
m. 21 (7). Merton ; presentation, directed to the bishop of Exeter, of Bartholo-
mew de la Haye, chaplain, to the church of, void« and in the
King's gift by reason of the custody of the land and heirs of
Walter de Merton, deceased, which is in the King's hands.
Banbury, 20th February.
Merton (Salop) ; see Marton.
m. lOd. (76). Metingham, John de ; association of, with Gniohard de Chamm and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of darrein presentment
arraigned by the King against Walter archbishop of York and the
dean and chapter of York, touching the church of Knaresborough
SL 10d« (77). (York) ; and the similar assises arrainied by Edmund earl of
Cornwall before the justices of the C.P. against the said arch-
bishop and dean and chapter, touching the church aforesaid, and
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which were attermined hj mandate by the aforesaid justices of the
C.P. before the said Gnichard and Elias. Worcester, 4th Joly.
Mettingham (Stt£) ; see Bungay.
Metton (Nov£) ; «e« Frettenham.
m. 21 (30). Meynwaryn, Thomas de, gone in the King's suite to the parts of
Wales ; protection to, with clause. Norwich, 29th March.
m. 26d. (6). Micheldever (Southt) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and
Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by the abbat of Hyde Winchester against William de
Micheldeure and others, touching common of pasture in«
m. 1 Id. (49). Michelmarsh {** Magna More ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master ^omas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de ^^Bce against Margery
de Trace and John Danyel, touching a tenement in.
Middeldon (Devon) ; see Milton.
m. lOd. (54). Middelton ; commission of gaol deliveiy for, to R[ ] de Noith-
wode, Robert de Chaumpaigne, and John de Rokesle.
Middelton (Cambr.) ; see Milton.
m. 5d. (3). Middelton- near-Wirksworth (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John Prud against Nicholas son of Richard Drugge,
touching land in.
Middelton (Devon) ; see Milton.
m. 23d. (5). Middleton ('' Midelton ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margery daughter of William Delamere against
Henry Delamere, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (9). Milboume, South (** Suth Milnebum ") (Northumbr.) ; appointment
of John de Relate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseism arraigned by Robert de Meneuile against Thomas
de Milftebume, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (13). Milford (<* Muleford '') (WUts) ;* appointment of Walter de Wim-
bome and Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Muleford against William
Aubyn and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (96). Milford (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de la Otisalde against Philip de Micheldeuere,
touching two mesuages and land in.
Milling (Lane.) ; see Melling.
m. Id. (82). Miln-Houses (** Mulhuses") (York); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the prioress of Hanepole against Peter le
Taleurer, touching a tenement in.
Milton (Camb.) ; see Coitenham.
m. 18d. (30). Milton (<* Middelton") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas Godefray against Roger Gode&ay and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (35). Milton {** Middelton' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas Gk>defray against Roger
Godefray and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (28). Milton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Elizabeth late wife of Reymund de Clyuedon' against
Ceciba late wife of Richard Lionel and others, touching a tenement
in.
232 APPENDIX IT. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPOUT OF THE
No. 2,— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 9d. (63). Milwich (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
hy William le Clerc against Henry de Heystal and William son of
Radolph le Clerc, touching common of pasture in.
Minster^in-Sheppi^y (Kent) ; nee Atterhame.
Minsterworth (Glonc), the advowson of the church of; see Hontley.
m. 2ld. (16). Mintlyn (<' Mittlingg ") (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas son of John de Wattlington and Elvena his
wife against Adam, prior of Lynn, and Thomas le Seijaont of
Mintlyn, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d« (50). Mintlyn (" Mitltng* ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Geoffrey son of Philip de Geywod agiunst Geffrey de Geywod,
touching a tenement in.
m. IS (87). Missenden (" Messinden' ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metinghsmi to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Grecia Swyft against Elyas Atteborde, touching laud
in,
Mittlingg* (Kort) ; see Mintlyn.
m. 8d. (66). Mitton, Little (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Roger de mialley against Beatrix de Blakebnm' and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (ced. Mitton, Little (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
2d.) (13). liam de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by Adam
(or Ada) son (or daughter) of Stephen of Little Mitton against
Beatrix de Blakebum' and Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of
Elyas de Wysewall, touching a hedge destroyed in.
m. 7d. (19). Mitton, Little (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Adam son of Stephen of Little Mitton against John de Pun-
chardun and Beatrix de Blakebum', touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (27). Modbury (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard son of Isolda Underbill against Andrew de
Trolesh and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (68). Monkton-near-GhiIlenden(<*MoneketonjuxtaChilingeden") (Kent);
appointment of John de Cobeham and Roger de Northwod to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip de Moneketon
against William de Moneketon and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (29). Montacute, the prior of, going by licence to parts beyond seas on
the business of Alianor the Queen mother ; protection to, with the
clause volumus. Woodstock, 7th February.
m. 5d. (59). Montacute (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William Ercedekne against Thomas Wylet and
Thomas son of Thomas Wylet, touching a mesuage in.
m. S (1). Mont-Chesney Warin de, William son of; pardon to, of all trespasses
of the forest whether in the time of Henry HI. or Edward I., and
of all amercements imposed on him therefor before the justices in
Eyre for pleas of the forest in co. Essex in 5 Ed'vard I., as also
for default of common summons there. By B[obert] bishop
of Bath and Wells, the chancellor. Shrewsbury, 18th October.
ID. 6 (15). Mont-C^esney, William de ; mandate to Roger Loueday to permit
him to have full and free administration of his lands and
tenements (the custody of which, by reason of the said Wil-
liam's prolonged absence, without licence, in parts beyond seas,
was lately committed to the said Roger), die said William having
returned to the Kingdom. The King ; Tnys, Uth August
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent EoUs : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 27 (16). Montferand, Stephen de, ivbout to proceed to parts beyond seas on
the King's businera, letters of attorney to, in &vonr of Hugh
Beaujen (" bello joco '*). Windsor, 12tb December.
m. 28 (18). Montfort, Peter de, going in the King's suit to the parts of Wales,
protection to, with clause. Woodstock, 2nd February.
Similar protections are granted to the following persons going to the
parts of Wales : —
m. 23 (19). Elias de Han^ill going with Payn de Cbaworth, with clause
m. 28 (20). John de Brully with Peter de Montfoit.
Similar protections to the following persons in the King's suite : ^
m. 28 (21). Henry de BniUy.
m. 28 (22). Henry de Dyne with Roger Lestrange.
m. 23 (28). Boger de Clifford, junior.
m. 28 (24). William de Whalebrewes.
m. 23 (25). Nicholas de Warwich with William de Beauchamp, earl of War-
wick.
m. 28 (26). John de S. John. Buckingham, 27th February.
m, 28 (27). William PayneU gone (" profcds ") to the parts of Wales in
the King's suite, protection to. Luton, 8rd March.
Similar protections are granted to the following persons : —
m. 28 (28). Hugh de Beumes with Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln. Hitchin
4th March.
m. 23 (29). Manger de S. Albin with Geoffrey de CauuTill'. Royston, 8th
March.
m. 28 (80). Henry de Tracy, of Wollacumb', with Geoffrey de Canvill. Roys-
ton, 8th March.
m. 28 (81). Almaric de S. Amand with WilHam de Beauchamp, earl of War-
wick. Fulmere, 9th March.
m. 28 (82). Hugh de Muleton with Heniy de Lacy, earl of Lincoln. Water-
beach, 13th March.
m. 28 (88). Roger de Cliff', junior, about to go in the King's suite to the parts
of Wales.
m. 28 (34). Richard de Breuse, gone in the King's suite to the parts of Wales.
Ipswich, 12th April.
m. 28 (85). Similar protection to OliTer de Pounchardum.
m. 28 (36). Adam de Montalt going to the parts of Wales, with clause. Wit-
ham, 16th April.
m. 23 (37). James de Beauchamp brother of William de Beauchamp, earl of
Warwick, gone in the King's suite with the said earl to the
parts of Wales.
m. 28 (88). Nicholas de Weylaund going in the King's suite to the parts of
Wales.
m. 22 (15). Mont Revell, William de ; inspeximus of a grant to, made by Edward
I., dated Bordeaux, 20th December, 46 Hen. III., of the daughter
and heir of Brun Daillai and her maritage, and all her inheritance
with mandate in pursuance to his seneschal the mayor of Bordeaux
and all bailiffs, &c., of Gascony to maintain, protect, and defend
the said William in all things pertaining to the said daughter and
heir of the said Bmn, and to do him speedy justice if he shall
haTe complaint affaintt Amanen 0>lumby or any other person in
acquiring his ri^ts ; and whereas the mills of Ga and Maigance
are not specified in the above-mentioned grant, at the request of
the said William, the King assents to the specification thereof.
Woodstock, 6th February.
no. 27 (27). Montsorell, Thomas de ; grant to, for life, during good conduct, of
those wages which Master William de Mountsorel, formerly oTer-
seer of works of the castle of Bristol, deceased [receiTed] in his
lifetime, out of the murage of the vill of Bristol, as waiden of tlie
said worki. Henley, 17th December.
234 APPENDIX II. TO THE PORTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 2 (30). Moor (*< la More ") and Langthore (Devon) ; appointment of Solo-
mon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned hj Joel de Stokes against
Richard de Pnltimor*, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (78). Moor, the (*'La More") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by John de Erklawe against Walter de Ejlesbir' and
others, touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. 8d. (75). Moor, the ('* la more ") (Salop) ; appointment of Radulph de Heng-
ham and Walter de Hopton to take the certification arraigned by
John de Erckalewe against Walter de Eylesbir', touching a tene.
ment in.
m. 9d. (83). Morcote (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert son of Thomas de Hineton against Richard de
Weston and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 14d. (36). Mordiford and Nowehope (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Adam son of Peter de Castro de
Dinnok' against John the vicar of the church of Linton and others,
touching a tenement in.
Mordiford (Heref.) ; see Fownhope.
m. 12 (68). La More (Bucks ? Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by
John de Erklawe against Walter de Eylesbir', touching a
tenement in.
More, Magna (Soniht.) ; see Michelmarsh.
m. 22d. (5). Moreton ("Morton ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Joan daughter of Richard Grustet against Henry son of Hugh le
Lord and Joan his mother, touching a tenement in.
Morkurchel (Dors.) ; see Oritchell, More.
m. 8 (5). Morley (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Sampson de Dune against Geffrey de Shiftinton and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (53). Morley (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Qeoffrej de Skeftington against Robert de Ferrers and others,
touching a tenement m.
m. 19d. (11). Morley (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Relate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan
de Breydeshal, clerk, Richard son of Alan de Breydeshal and
Isolda his wife, against Master Richard le Leu, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 21d. (28). Morley (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
John Corteys, of Morley, against Richard son of Roger de Mor-
leye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (29). Morley (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Nigel Herberd against Richard le Fevre, of Morley,
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (78). Morpeth (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and WU-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
bv William son of Richard de Prestwik against Alice daughter of
Sm&on Graf&ad (?), touching a mesuage in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — conHfiued,
m. 96 (2). Mortiiiier, Roger de ; dedimus potestatem to, to receive into the
King's peace all the Welsh who may wish to come into the same,
security having heen first accepted for their future good hehaviour,
and to enter into a truce with all the Welsh who m the hope of
coming into the King^s peace maj wish to enter into such truce.
Cirencester, 26th December. See also Gruffud,^I)avid ab.
m. 9 (8). Mortimer, Boger de ; mandate of intendence 'and respondence ad-
dressed to the men of Salop and Stafford in favour of, as having
been appointed, during pleasure, captain of the army and munition
of the King in the parts of Salop to act against the rebels Llewelyn
ab Gruffud and his accomplices. The King; Wolverhampton,
9th July. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Salop and Staf-
ford of intendence, &c.
m. 9 (19). Mortimer, Boger de ; dedimus potestatem to, to receive into the Swing's
peace all Welshmen who are willing to come thereinto. The King ;
Chester, 17th July.
m. 12 (41). Morton (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Kei^ate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by Alice
late wife of Roger de Doynecurt against Walter the parson of
Morton, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (1). Morton (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Morton, clerk, against Thomas de Musegraue and others,
touching a tenement in. Ince (<' Ynes "), 10th August.
m. 25 (2). Morwehal (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to ti^e the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robeil son of Godfrey de Morewehale against Robert son of
Robert de Hulton, touching a mesuage in.
Morycelegh (Lane.) ; see Haselhurst (Lane).
m. IS (9). Mosseus, Master, Master Elias son of, Cresseus son of the said Slias,
and Aaron son of Vyues, Jews of London ; volumus to, that they
should carry on their lawful trades in the kingdom and that their
debtors who are lawfully bound to them by scripts or in other
ways be distrained by the justices appointed to the custody of the
Jews. The King ; Windsor, 2nd June.
m. 12d. (98). Moston (Lane.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard de Moston against Robert Gredeley, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 26d. (19)^ Moulsford C* Mulford ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Clement Gilebert against Walter Gilbert, touching a
mesuage and land in.
u. 20d. (82). Monlton (<' Moueton' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de Ormesby and Katherine his wife against
Adam le Dugge and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (84).^ Moulton-near-Acle (" Mouton' juxta Ode ") (Norf.) ; appointment
of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Roger le Verdun against Robert
parson of the church of Moulton and others, touching a tenement
in.
Monlton (Norf.) ; see Burlingham, Sonth.
m, 8 (25). Mouner, Richard le, of East-Hampnett ("Esthamptonet"), John son
of ; pardon to, for the homicide of Thomas son of Eve de Compton,
and reversal of the outlawry published against him for the same.
Shrewsbury, 27th Octobd^.
m. 10 (16), Mount (" Monte ")» the master of the Hospital of S. Bartholomew
of; protection to. The King ; Woodstock, 27th June.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. I9d. (78). Moxhall C'Mokhill") (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger LoTedaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard de Staunford against £la coontess of War-
wick and others, toaching common of pasture in.
Moxhall (Warw.) ; see Sntton.
m. 19d. (52). Muckworthy (*' Moxewort V) (Devon); appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Bichard le Bastard against Bichard
le Plemeng and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (41). Muleford [( )] ; association of Master Thomas de Sodington
with Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Muleford against William Aubyn and
others, touching a tenement in.
m.^.lld. (82). Mulford [( )] ; association of Walter de Wimbome with
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas do Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Muleford
against William Aubyn, touching a tenement in.
Mulford (Berks) ; tee Moulsford.
Mulhuses (York) ; see Miln-Houses.
m. 27 (11). Mundenard, Peter de« merchant of Spain; grant to, for five years,
at the instance of Alianor the Queen Consort, that his merchandise
or goods be not arrested for any debt of which he is not the surety
or principal debtor, and licence to, to stay in the kingdom in the
meanwhile, and to trade with his things and merchandise therein,
and protection to him and his goods. Windsor, 8th December.
In duplicate.
m. 2 (88). Muntory (Devon) ; appointment of Soloihon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Muntory against Isabella de Muntory and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 17 (3). Musard, Walter, and Giles Musard, merchants of Douai; simple pro-
tection to. Westminster, 7th May.
Muscoates (York) ; see Hovingham.
Muskbam, South (Notts) ; see Carlton, South.
Muxeworth (Devon) ; see Muckworthy.
m. 1 (3). Mynot, Boger ; simple protection to. Shrewsbury, by the chancellor,
29th October.
•
m. 1 (4). Mynot, Boger; acceptamus of the lease to farm during the minority
of the son and heir of tiichard de Kyrkebride made by Thomas
de Normanuiir to, of the lands and tenements in co. Cumberland,
late in the King's hands, by reason of the custody of Ihe said son
and heir. Dat^ as above.
m. 28d. (18). Napton (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loyeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John son of Simon Fitc-John against Simon Fits- John and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (8). Napton (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and EUas de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
Andreu and Alice his wife against Henry Saleman and Ju [liana]
his wife, touching land in.
m. 2 (52). Navenby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to tiUce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert son of Boger de Dunhall against William son of IU>ger de
Dunhall and Walter Payn, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (46). Navenby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William
de Northburgh to take ttie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alianor daughter of John de Tatreshal against John spn of Hugh
Nunche, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar, of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L — conHnued.
VL S4d. (17). Necton (" Keketon") and Sparham (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingfaam to take the assise of novel
disseisin anaigned by Walter de Somersete against Adam (or
Ada) de Kirtonbrich, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (65). Needham (*' Nedbam *') (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday
and John de Metinffham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigoed by the pnor of the Holy Trinity, of Ipswich, against
Bobert de Nedham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (43). Needham (Norf.) ; appointment of William de Saham and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Robert de Nedham
against the prior of the church of the Holy Trinity, of Ipswich,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (50). Neen Sollars ('* Nene Solera ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Roger de Soleres against William de
Clifford and Agnes late wife of Adam de la Ree, touching rent in.
m. 25 (24). Neithrop-near-Banbury (" Nethorp* juxta Banebyr' ") (Oxf.) ;
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to tike
the assise of moft dancestor arraigned by Geoffrey son of Thomas
Dreng' against Richard son of Simon de Saunford, touching land
in.
Nelond (Norf.) ; see Neland.
m. 12 (15). S. Nenna, the vill of (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodinffton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbess of Wilton against William de Chaum-
bemon and William le Toumour, toucmng a tenement in.
Nercrek (Norf.) ; see Creake, North.
m. 19d. (89). Nesbit Q* Nesebyt '*) (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Henry de Nesebyt against the prior of
Hexham (*' Hectillesham "), touching land in.
m. 19 (48). Ness (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh Fitz Henry and Albreda his wife against John de Stayngrave,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (84). Nethercott (" Nethrecote ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by G«o£frey de Tappele against Walter
Bael, touching a mesuage and land in.
Nethorp' jnzta Banebyr* (Oxf.) ; see Neithrop-near*Banbury.
m. 13d. (61). Nettlecombe (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Suding^on to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas son of Philip de Felgh' against Warin de
Ralegh' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (1). Neubaud, Geoffrey de, association of, with Roger Loveday, to take
all the assises, juries, and recognitions arraigned before the said
Roger and John de Metingham in cos. Norfolk and Suffolk and
adjourned on the Friday in Easter week at Norwich, and the
Tuesday following at Ipswich, the said John being prevented by
serious illness from taking the same. Norwich, 28th March.
m. 3 (18). Neubaud, Greoffi^y de ; simple protection to. By the Chancellor.
Shrewsbury, 20th October.
m. 6 (26). Neubold, Greofifrey de ; eommisimus to, during pleasure, of the cus-
tody of die office of Chancellor of the Exchequer. The King ; the-
camp, near Basingwerk', 22nd August.
Neuton juxta Flotem' (Norf) ; see Newton-Flotman.
m. 12 (78). Newark (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas son of William de Hampton against Thomas Isaac, of
Newark, and others, touching a tenement in.
23& APFENDIX XL TO THS FOBTT-SIXTH KfiPOBt OP THE
Ilo;'2^ — OalendAr of FAtent Bolls : 5 Edward Li tKmimumi.t
•m* Kd;^<9>. Newark (Notts) ; appoiotmeBt of Jobn de Bel^jale and William do
Northburgh to take the assise of novel dvseisin arraigned by
John de Hemingbnrg' against Hngh de Wynckebom and Matilda
his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (108). Newark (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William da
Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Almann' against Thomas le Bucher and others, touching
a tenement in.
'm. 24d. (13). Newbiggin (" Nenbigging ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and Willian^ de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by
Master Thomas le Saavage, Walter de Waumersik', Alan nis son,
William de Bouys, Cecilia del Thwaytes and Alan her son against
Walter le Sauvage, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d (66). Newbold (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the juiy arraigned by Margery late wife of
William son of John de Nenbold against Geoffiey Dethek and
others, touching common of pastore in.
m. 2 (95). Kewbold and Panton-on-Avon (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned; by Alan le Bercher and William le Chapelayn
against Roger de Craft and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2d. (85). Newbold Pauntnlf (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the prior of Kirkby against the abbat of Fipewell and Roger de
Cassewell, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (12). Newcastle-under-Lyne (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Adam de Clayton and Edith his wife and
Margery her sister against Heniy le Barbur, touching the fourth
part of a mesuage in.
m. 5d. (54). Newcastle-nnder-Lyne (Northumbr.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Adam le Wodeward against Gamelin
de Ponthull and others, touching a mesuage in.
m. 5 (80). Newcastle-on-Tyne, extension for five years of the grant by HemrDI.
for five years of murage to the baililfo and men of the vill of, the
term having expired. By the chancellor; Chester, 28rd Sep-
tember. ^
m. 14d. (28). Newcastle*on-Tyne (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam le Carpenter and Denise his wife against Roger
le Rus and others, touching a tenement in the vill of.
m. 12d. (9). Newcastle-on-Tyne (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Eudo le Orfeure against Richard de la Haye and
others, touching a tenement in.
nk 6d. (84). Newcastle-on-Tyne (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Eudo
le Orfeuere against Richard de la Haye, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (13). Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Guichard
de Charrun and W. de Middelton.
m. 18d, (42). Newdi^te |(Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias'de
Bekmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph le Bel and Agatha his wife against Herbert son of Herbert
de Somerbyr*, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (40). Neweuham (Cambr.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Willittoi Body against '< the Shresher," touching a mesuage in.
DBPUTT £BSP£B OF XHB PUBLIC BECOBD& «:/. 38&
NiW^U'-Galeiidarof Patent Bolls : 6 Bdwaid I/^-^imlaiiuttl.
m. ISd. (45). Newenton (? Naunton) (Wore.) ; ftppoiiitiiient of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodin^on to take the assise
arraigned by Adam de Newenton against Hugh del Boys, touching
a fosse destroyed in.
Neweton (Kent) ; s«< Newington.
m. 24d. (84). Newgate ; appointment of Hamo Hauteyn and John de Lovetot to
deliver the gaol of, of Robert Ginge le Orfevre taken and impri-
soned there for clipping the coin.
m* 8 (17). Newgate ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Heniy de Shotesbroke
and Robert le Estre. By the chancellor, 20th October.
m. 2d. (76). Newgate ; commission of gaol dehvery for, to Roger Loveday and
Henry de Sboteabrok.
Newington (Kent) ; see Attethame.
m. 5d. (44). Newin^n (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueda^ and John de
Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Heniy Relet and Constance his wife against Reginald de Water-
ville and others, touching a tenement in.
m. S4d. (81). Newland (Essex) ; appointment of John de C!obeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort d ancestor arraigned by John
de Wycumb and Alice his i^ife against Walter le Pilcner, touching
two mesuages and land in. '
m. 27 (30). Newmarket, Adam de ; licence to, to sell his houses which he has of
Hagin, a Jew of London, in cos. York and Lincoln. Abingdon,
20th December.
m. 26d. (7). Newnham-near-Wallingford (Oxf.) ; appointment of Qeofirey de
Leukenore and Oeom*ey Russel to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Jul[iana] late wife of Nicholas des Estans against
Th. le Clerk and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (8^. Newnham (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Philip le Fevre against John le Fevre and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 25d. (71)« Newport (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to tsi^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of Robert le Charpenter against
Luke, abbat of Lilleshnll, touching a tenement in.
nu 5d. (89). Newsam (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
the abbat of Fountains against Roger Mauleaerer and others,
touching a tenemeifl in.
m. 19 (26). Newton, association of Guichard de Chamin with John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Hugh
FitzJohu against William de Newton and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. Id. (81). Newton (** Niweton *') (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by I^aurence de la Nyweton against Richard
son of Aylward le Fevere, touching a tenement in.
m* 28d. (14). Newton (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda late wife of John Clisp against Joan late wife ofJohn de
Nenton and Peter parson of the church of Toddington (" Tading-
ton "), touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (12). Newton-Harconrt (&eic.) ; appointment of Radnlph de Hengham
* and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Haiecoort against Saer de Harecoort and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (88). Newton-Harcourt (Leic.) ,- appointment of Radulph de Hengham
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Harecoort against Saer de Harecourt and
others, touching a tenement in.
240 APPENDIX 11. TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH BEPORT OP THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L — continued,
Newton (line.) ; m« Threekingliaiii.
m. 2. (89). Newton-Flotman (" Neuton' juxtaFlotem' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Humphrey Malekyn and Margery his wife
against William de Blunuill' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (26). Newton, West (" Westnevton* ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Hemenhal' against William son of
William Calebot, of West-Newton (** Westnevton' **), and others,
touching a tenement in.
Newton (Norf.) ; see Brecham.
m. 19 (85). Newton (Northbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Hugh FitzJohn
against William de Neuton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (23). Newton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Boyuill* against Radulph de Jorce and William Bellard»
touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (26). Newton (Notts) ; appointment of same to take the similar assise
arraigned by the said Walter against the said deforciants, touching
a tenement in.
m. 8d. (90). Newton (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Clarice
daughter of Robert le Sauvage against Alexander le CSiapeleyn,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 12 (53). Newton (York) ; appointment of John de Reiffate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned bv Elias
de Knol against Nicholas de Clederowe and others, toaching a
tenement in.
m, 25 (16). Newton, Suthstok', and Trikingham (Tork) ; appointment of John
de Rei^te and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
^sseism arraigned by Geoffrey de Newton and Alice his wife
against John Attewell, of Newton, and Margery his wife, toaching
a tenement in.
Newton (Tork) ; see Coniston.
m. 2 Id. (36). Neyhmd (*'Nelond") (Norf.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William le Catur and Cecilia his wife against Thomas de
Tudenham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (25). Neyland ('* la Neylaund ") (Su£) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert Mordel and Alice his wife against John le
CHialuner and others, touching a mesuage in.
m. Id. (28). Neyland (" la Neyhiand ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert Mordel and Alice his wife against Matilda
Griffyn and others, touching a mesuage in.
m. 6d. (88). Nonneswell' (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margeiy late wife of Simon Odyn against Richard
Godwych, touching a tenement in.
m. 22 (18). Norfolch, Master Adam de, clerk, constable of Bordeaux; mandate
to, on proof of the statement of Elias de Hanviir that the King is
indebted to him in divers suifis (which the said Adam refuses to
pav to him) and which are arrears of the account of the said
Elias and his brother John, as bailifFs in the land of Qascony,
money received ttom the lands of the said Elias, while he was in
prison there, for the King's use, money received from a man of
that land for the King's use and accounted for, but, nevertheless,
restored to the said man, the custodies of the castles of Bayonne
and Saut (<* de Saltn "), and expenses incurred in the castle of
DEPUTY KBBPEB OF THE PUBLIC ]E(ECOBl>3. 241^
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
Geros' ; to discharge the same, the said Elias being about to go to
the parts of Wales on the King's basiness, and to stay there at
great expense. Woodstock, 6th February.
m. Id. (22). Norland (*< Northelannd ") (Tork) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northbargh to take the assise of novel dissdsm
arraigned by Hugh son of Mathew de Northtlaund agunst Adam
(or Ada) son (or daughter) of Henry de Butierworth and others,
touching common of pasture in.
Normanby (York) ; aee Leventhorpe.
m. 19d. (112). Normanton (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Heigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Bobert le Wyne and Dionisia his wife against Alianor the Queen,
mother, touching land in.
m. 28d. (3). Kormanton Turville (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Leonius de Lek' and Petronilla his wife against Radulph son of
Nicholas de Turevill and others, touching a tenement in.
Normanton-near-Caythorpe (Line.) ; see Caythorpe.
m. 16d. (68). Normanton-near-Southwell (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Geoffrey Tredegold against Greofirey
le Carpenter and Sibil his wife and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (40). Norman vill, Thomas de, Philip de Wileby, and William de ]^raybaef ;
appointment of, to extend all the lands and tenements in Holder-
ness, late of Avelina, late wife of £dmund the King*s brother.
Windsor, 12tb December.
m. 21d. (32). Norman vill, Thomas de; appointment of, to inquire and do justice aa
to certain trespasses committed by certain men of co. Tork
unknown, in invading the lands and possessions of the abbat and
convent of Fountains in those parts while in the*King*8 protection,
and carrying off and still detaining their goods and chattels.
Norwich, 27th March.
m. I7d. (68). Normanvill, Thomas de, and William de Northburgh; appointment
of, to inquire as to, bear, &c., the trespass committed by certain
evil-doers, unknown, in coming by night to Stoke-near-Newark and
taking and carrying off goods and chattels of Radulph de Wode-
burg* and John Belaund. Westminster, 28th April.
m. 18 (6). Normanvill, Thomas de, the King's seneschal ; dedimus potestatem
to, to sell all the wood, small and great, growing in the King's Haye
of Willeye, and to reduce to cultivation or let to farm, or oSierwisv,
approve, the soil of the said Haye as .shall seem most for die Bang's
advantage. Westminster, 1st May.
m. ISd. (49). Normanvill, Thomcs de, and Nicholas de Stapelton ; appointment of,
as justices, to inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass com-
mitted by certain evil-doers, unknown, in coming by night to Stdce-
near-Newark and taking and carrying off go<^ and chattels of
Badulph de Wodeburg' and John Belaund. Westminster, 5tii
May.
m. 8 (88). Normanvill', Thomas de ; acceptance of the demise to fee-farm made
by, of certain places in the vill of Essheburn* to Robert de Honby
and others, men of the said vill, for building. By the chancellor ;
Shrewsbury, 28th October.
m. 9 (14). Northampton; precept to the sheriff of the county of, to swear to
arms alt the men of his ballivate with a view to the better pTesep>
▼ation of the peace therein, and the arrest of the evil-doers in. The
King ; £ccleshale', 12th July, 5 Edward I.
m. 9 (15). Concurrent and similar precepts are issued to the sherifiis of the
following counties : — Lincoln, Northampton [sic], Warwick and
Leicester, Cambridge and Hunts, Norfolk and Suffolk, Bucks and
Bedford, Essex, Herts, Middlesex, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Oxford
and Berks, Somerset, Dorset, Southampton, WUts, Devon, York,
Notts, Lancashire, Cumberland, Northumberiand, and Rutland.
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242*^ APPENDIX n. 1^ THE I^BTT-iSIXTH BSPOlEtt 01^ THE
No.«2.<^^ideBdar of Patent ItoBs : 5 Edward Ij-^-^eanH^^ued.
m. 9 (16). Northampton $ miadate to the bailiffs and men of the countjr of, to
pnrAiie Bach evil-doen with hue and ory, and to assist the sheriff
of, in the presenration of the peace therein. Same date.
m. 9 (17). Concurrent and similar mandates are issued to the buliifs and men
of the counties of: — ^Lincoln, Warwick, and Leicester, &c., as
above, with the addition of Derby to Notts.
m. 5d. (71). Northampton ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of noTcl disseisin arraigned by William de
Corley against Roger son of Adam Canun and Thomas son of
Alexander le Mastegre^ touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (69), Northover C'Northourc") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Walter son of Edmund de Northouere
against the master of the hospital of Bridgewater and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 11. (27). Northwode, Roger de ; mandate to, to go in person, at his next
journey into Kent, to the chest of chirographs of Jews at Canter-
bury, lately sealed with his seal, and to canse the same to bc^
op^ed and all the charters in it to be transcribed, and those which
are quit to be delivered to the Christians who have acquitted them.
The King ; Brehull*, 20th June.
m. 14 (16). Nortoft, Adam de ; going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales ;
protection to, -with clause. Windsor, 26th May.
m. 24d. (46). Norton (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Skothowe against Thomas son of Thomas Everard and
John his brother, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (96). Norton, Faversham {** Feueresham "), Eastling, and Stone (Kent) ;
appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigp[ied by William de Stependun
against John son of Richard Byesteheld and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 9d. (74). Norton (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Benedict son of Walter de Widigate against John son of Richard
de Estheld and others, touching a tenement in.
m.7d.r85.) Norton, Eastling C< Esseling* ")> and Stone ("Stane") (Kent);
appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham- to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Benedict son of Walter de
Widgate against John son of Richard de Estheld and others,
toucUng a tenement in.
m. 85d. (99). Norton-in-Hales (Salop; ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned
by the abbat of Shrewsbury against William son of Adam (or
Ada) de Norton and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 95 (98). Norton ^Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wmibome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Loges apiinst Matilda de Norton and others, touching
conmion of pasture in.
m. Id. (50). Norton-under-(}annock (" Norton juzta Canokebir* '') (Staff.) ; ap-
pointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard
de Loges against Matilda late wife of William de Norton and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 27d. (29). Norton (Wore.) ; appointment of W^alter de Wimbome and Solomon
de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Empnesbuigh against John de Eyerie and others,
touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KESFBB OF THE PUBLIC BSCOfiI>8« • 243.
No. 2« — Calendar of Patent BoUs : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 9d. (9). Norton (York) ; appointment of John de Bei^^ate and William de
Noithbunrh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bichard f olyot against John son of Olto de Stubbes, toaching a
tenement in.
m. 9d. (25). Norton (York^ ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Bichard Folyot against
the prior of S. Oswald^s and Bicha^ le Moaner, touching a pond
destroyed in.
m. 81d« (22). Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda late wife of Simon le Cante against Simon son of bimon le
Conte, toaching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (39). Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of William de Saham and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by William Buttesmuth,
Bichaid his brother, Geoffrey de Bun^heye, Bobert le Bscriveyn,
Thomas le Skinnere, and Bichard Skilman against the prior of
Mendham, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (69). Norwich* (Saff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Lecia
late mie of John Selondes against Blicia Stargys and others,
toaching a tenement in.
m. 90d. (29). Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Gundreda de Weston against James de Weston and others, toaching
a tenement in.
m. 20d. (81.) Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
armigned by Oda daughter of Oda de Becles against Bobert Wybert
and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (87). Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take the jury arraigned by
Bichard Ulf de la Magdalene against Bichard Skot and William
Fot, touching a tenement in the suburb of.
ID. 18d. (81). Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Bichard Ulf against
Olive de Hales, toaching a tenement in the suborb of.
m. 1 5d. (12). Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoffrey de Verly against John Chese, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (21). Norwich (Norf.), the suburb of; appointment of Boger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel duseisin arraigned
by Hugh de Bromholm against Hugh le Escot, of Norwich, and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (17)« Norwich ; appointment of John de Lovetot and John de Hestru to
deliver the gaol of, of John Makeheyt taken and imprisoned tbere
for the death of Bobert Hakun, of Holkham.
m. 19 (69). Norwich; commission of gaol delivery for, to Bobert de Castre and
Hervey de Stanhowe.
m. 27d. (6). Norwich ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Lovetot and
John de Hestru.
m. 2 Id. (80). Norwich ; conmiission of gaol delivery for, to Hamo Hauteyn and
Hervey de Stanhowe.
m. 5d« (41.) Norwich ; commission ofgaol delivery to Henry de Stanhowe, Bobert
de Morle, William de l^rinton, and Boger de Wlterton.
m. 5d. (72). Norwich ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hervey de Stanhowe
and Bobert de Morleye.
nu 16d« (18). Norwich, La Maudeleyne without ; association of John de Lovetot
with Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the jury
arraigned by Bichard son of Simon Uir against Olive de Hales,
touching a tenement in.
* Cp. entry under *' Dunwicb," m. 21d. (73).
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244 APPBin>IX II, TO THE POBTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Pateut Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
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m. 15d. (44). Norwich, La Maudeleyne near (Korf.) ; appointment of Boger Lore-
day and John de Metingham to take the aBsise of novel disaeisin
arraigned by Olive do Hales against Richard son of Simon Ulfe
and othei-8, touching a tenement in.
Noteshawe (Lane.) ; sec Heaton.
Notley, White (Essex) ; see Ra3'ne, Great
m. 20 (23). Nottingham ; mandate to the bailiffs, commonalty, and burgesses o^
in pursuance of a licence to the Friars Minors of Nottinghun to stop
up and enclo8e a lane contiguous to the wall of their close granted
aller an inquisition a. q. d. taken by the sheriff of Nottingham, to
permit the said friars to stop up and enclose the said lane in
augmentation of their area. Westminster, 28th April.
m. 8d. Nottingham, the vill of -, mandate to the beiliffd of, to pay out of the
(ced. 2) (10). farm of, 10/. to the sheriff of Notts towards the works of Nottmg-
ham Castle and the KingV weir there ; allowance to be made to
out of their farm aforesaid. The camp, near Basingwerk, 22nd
August.
m. 2.") (82). Nottingham ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the a^tsise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Paris and Dionisia his wife and Radulph son of Agnes
de Nottingham against Robert Neynkesone, touching a, tenement
in.
m. 25d. (2). Nottingham ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert le Seeker, of Nottingham, and Idonea his >vife against Peter
son of Emma de Radeclive and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (32). Nottingham (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel di^eisin arraigned hf
John Burgman, of Nottingham, agains^t Henry le Cnppere, touching
a tenement in.
m. 2d. (17). Nottingham ; appointment of John de Reigate and- William 4e
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Agnes daughter of William le Tavemer against Geoffrey le Chap*
man and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (7). Nottingham ; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned
by William le Tavemer, of Nottingham, against Geoffrey lo
Chapman and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (88). Nottingham; appointment of N[ichola8] dc Stapelton, Henry d«
Nottingham, John Hose, and Robert de Sutton to deliver the gaol
of, of Adam de Newmarket and otht* r prisoners.
m. Sd. (52). Nottingham ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Meyii>
hull, John Huse, Radulph de Hamhale, and Hugh de Stretley.
Nowehope (Heref.) ; see Mordiford.
m. 4d. (18). Nunthorpe (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Redmersel against Alan de Nevill and William his son, touching
a tenement in.
m. 8 (43). Nutwell ("Nutil") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William dc Northburgh to take the assise of novel dissesin
arraigned by Peter de Nutil against Thomas de Lille, touchin^^.a
tenement in.
m. lOd. (8). Oadby (" Oudeby ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Geoffrey Styward, of Oadby (" Oudeby "), against Adam (or
Ada) Derling and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 25d. (40). Oakley (f Ocle ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Grete and Amice his wife against Warin
Maldut and others, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent JElolls : 5 Edward h-^eontinued,
m. Sid. (3). Oakley Q* Okie ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned hy
Thomas Pinnok« of Oakley, against Bohert de Perers and others,
touching land in.
m. 25 (14). Oare (** Ore ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimhome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
hy Simon Chese, of Oare, against Alice daughter of Edmund de
Ore and Edmund son of Stephen Chese, touching a tenement in.
m, 15 (12). Offord, Robert de, justiciar of Ireland, and S. bishop of Waterford,
treasurer of Dublin ; ratification of such sale as shall have been
. made by, in pursuance of a mandate to them to sell the custody
of the lands and heirs of Henry Barbedor and Elias le Waleys,
deceased, who held in chief of the archbishopric of Dublin which
is in the King's hands, according to an extent made by the said
justiciar of the said custodies or another to be made if nece««8ary,
togetiier with the maritage of the said heirs, to Master Thomas de
Chaddeword, clerk. Westminster, 12th May.
m. 8 (26). Offord, Robert de, staying on the King's business in Ireland ; letters
of attorney to, in &vour of John de Berking and Walter de Bacles-
den. Slirewsbury« 27th October.
Oheri (Somers.) ; see Othery.
m. 7d. (80). Okham; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoilrey de Leukenor
and Geofirey Bussel.
Oppecote (Devon) ; see Upcott.
m. 19 (67). Orcheston S. George (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry de Albiniac against John Gifiard, of
Bromfeld, and others, touching a tenement in.
nL 26 (18). Ordsall (*' Ordeshal ") ; presentation, directed to the archbishop of
York, of William de Bliburg* to the church of, void and in the
King's gift by reason of the custody of land and heir of Hugh de
Hercy, deceased. Cirencester, 27th December.
an. sod. (41). Orfbrd (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alice daughter of Bobert Brangweyn against William Nol, touching
a tenement in.
m. 8d. (50). Ormsby and Brinkhill (*' Brinkel ") (Line.) •, appointment of John
de Beigate and William de Norlhburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Bichard de Brinkel against Thomas son of
Thomas de Ormesby and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (47). Orpington (** Horpinton ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobe-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John del Ewelm against John del Esthall, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (45). Orrell (** Orul ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam (or Ada) Fitz -Elias against Bobert son of
Thurstan de Holand, touching common of pasture in.
m. lid. (37). Orston (Notts) ; appointment of John do Bei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by John
son of William de Colston against Bobert de Bos and others,
touching a tenement in.
Osboumeby (Line.) ; see Threekingham.
m. 12d. (41). Oseby (" Oxeby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Fitz-Marger>' tigainst Hubert de Bos, touching
a tenement in.
m. 25d. (9). Osegotesby [? Oadby] (Lcic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Thomas de Grete and Amice his wife against Alan de TrQU-
geston, touching land in.
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No. ^;— -Cftlendar of Patent BolU : 5 Edward L— cofi/tnifrcf.
m. lid. (24). Osmaston (" Ofemnndeston' ") (I>erb.) ; appointment of John ide
Reigate and William de Northbmrgh to take the assiie of noyel
disseiiui arraigned by Jolm de Osemondetton against the prior of
Tutbuiy, touching common of paitnre in.
m. 25 (27). Otherton (Sta£) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbotne to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Gaolay aeainst Adam (or Ada) de Otherton and others,
tooching common o? pasture in.
m. 2 (67). Otherton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned
by Henry de Gaulay against Adam (or Ada) de Otherton and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2 (76). Othery (** Oheri ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noyel dis-
seisin arraigned by Elena de Blakeford against Richard Fitz-Hamo
and William le Wolf, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (42). Otley (" Otteleye ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loyedajr and
John de Metingham to take the assise of noyel msseisin arraigned
«. by Philip le Tailur against Thomas de Hastenge, panon of the
church of Otley, and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 6d. (32). Otterington (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by
Adam de Oterington against Hugh de Oterington, touching a tene-
ment in.
Ottoxhathere (Staff.) ; see Uttozeter.
m. 8d. (54). Ounesby [? Owmby] (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Avice late wife of Robert Muhaidi against Radulph
de Horkestowe and William de Keuermund, touching a tenement
in.
Oure (Glouc.) ; see Oyer.
m. 3d. (89). Ousby (*' Uluesby ") (Cnmbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Leysingby and Mariota his wife against
John Armestrang and others, touchmg a tenement in.
Ouseden (Suff.) ; s^e Dalham.
m. 10 (11). Ouuynge, Master Nicholas de, a scholar of Oxford; exemption to»
from serving on assises, juries, or recognitions or from beinff dis-
trained to do suit at county or hundred courts by reason of his lay
fee for three years, provided that during that time he continue in
the schools. The King ; Woodstock, 27 th June.
m. 8 (83). Over ('<Oure") (Glouc); appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Gilbert de Weston against Robert le Wyse^
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 27d. (34). Overton Episcopi (Southt) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome
and Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Philip le Cbarpenter and Wyburga his wife against
m. 27d. (85). Walter Peres and others, touching a tenement in ; and to take the
assise uf mort dancestor arraigned by the said Philip and Wyburga
against Roger Horn and Annora his wife, touching a mesuage and
land in the same vill.
m. 20d. (44). Overton Episcopi (Southt.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome
and Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Wyburga late wife of Walter Peres against Walter
m. 20d* (46). Peres and others, touching a tenement in ; and to take the assise
of mort dancestor arrai^ed by the said Wyburga against Roger
Horn and Annora his wife, touching a mesuage and land in me
same vill.
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m, I (15). Owejn, Boger ; simple proteedon to. BhnddUuiy 15Ui Norember.
m. 15d. (S6). Owflton (Lino.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Heniy son of Badulph de Telecotes against WiUiam son of Bichard
Caret and Walter Wybbe, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (85). Owthome (« Vtthom' *') (York) $ appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arrai^ed by Peter de la Gayole against John de Dringhon,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (35). Ozborough (" Oxeburg' *') (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Medling' and Juliana his wife against
Nicholas de Weyland and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2ad. (88). Ozborough (*" Oxeburg ") (Norf.) s appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda daughter of Thomas Kirkeman and Nicholas
her son against Gilbert de Welle and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 14d. (89). Oxborough (" Oxeburg' ") and Caldeoot (Norf.) ; appointment of
Boger Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Peter son of Boger the chaplain
(*' CapUi' ") against Nicholas Fitz-William and Juliana his wife,
touching common of pasture in.
m. I8d. (1). Oxborough (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Stephen Fitz-Thomas against Nicholas Fits-William and Juliana
his wife and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 13d. (69). Oxboroogh (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas son of Matilda de Snthacre against Matilda daughter of
Thomas Kirkeman and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (17). Oxborough (•* Oxeburg") [Norf.] ; association of Thomas de Wey-
land with Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned b^ Peter de Caldecote, chaplain,
againift Nicholas de Weyland, touchmg common of pasture in.
m. Id. (27). Oxborough ('* Oxeburk' ") [Norf.] ; association of same with same
to take a similar assise arraigned by Stephen de Ware against
the said Nicholas, touching common of pasture in.
Oxborough (Norf.) ; iee Cley.
m. 8d. (70). Oxcliflfe (" Oxecliue ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel Hiw^^ifin
arraigned by William de Heton against John de Oxecliue and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 27 (29). Oxford, volumus at the instance of the Jews of, that the sheriff o^
shall have the custody of the said Jews for the future during
pleasure, the said custody having been transferred to the mayor of
the vill of Oxford until Michaelmas last past on accoimt of a
contention between the said sheriff and the said Jews. Abingdon,
20th December.
m. 26 (17). Oxford and Berks ; precept to the sheriff of, to inhibit all persons
from placing in the waters of his ballivate, weirs, and nets other
than such as accord with the measures ananged by William
Pftsket, deceased, who was appointed by Hen. HI. to view and
make ordinances as to the said measures, and to cause to be taken
and kept until further precept any nets not in accordance with the
said measure which may be found in the aforesaid waters, the
Kin^ being informed that serious less is incurred by the capture of
smaS fish m the said waters. Bampton, 8rd January.
SL 86 (18). Concurrent and similar precept to the mayor and bailifb of Oxford.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Fittent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — contmued.
m. 24d. (20). Oxford ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj Robert de
Catteworth and Joan his wife against John de Oo and Alice
Godescalkes, touching a tenement in.
m. 34d. (27). Oxford; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned by
Peter de lialsted and Margaret his wife against the abbat of Osney
and Richard de Oseneye, touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (11). Oxford; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter de Halsted
and Margaret his wife against Robert Thorald and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 12 ^96). Oxford, the suburb of (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas de (? le) Clerk of Oxford against the abbat of Oseney
and others, touching a tenement in,
m. lid. (27). Oxford ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John de Metingham
to take the certification arraigned by Stephen Liur, of Liures, and
Agatha his wife against Alice late wife of John Sprot and oUiers,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (39). Oxford ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Metingham to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh le l^rmeter
and Matilda his wife against Radulph le Wal, touching a
tenement in.
m. Sd: (86). Oxford, the suburb of (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the master of the hospital [stV] against the abbess of Grodstowe
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (16). Oxford ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de Catte-
worth and Joan his wife against Simon Halegod and Alice
(jodescalkes, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (68). Oxford; commission of gaol deliveiy for, to Geoffrey de Leukenor*
and Geoffrey Russel.
m. 26d. (15). Oxford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de Leukenore
and Geoffrey Russel.
m. 16d. (86). Oxford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger Loveday and
Roger le Rus.
m. 14d. (34). Oxford ; commission of gaol deli\'ery for, to Geoffrey de Leukenore
and Geoffi-ey Russel.
m. 9d. (36). Oxford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Greoffrey de Leukenore
and Geoffrey Russel.
m. 12 (90). Oxford (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon
eon of Thomas de Halegod against John Coluerd, touching a
tenement in.
m. 4d. (40). Oxton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
liichard de Waldeschef and Beatrix his wife against Robert de
Stretleye and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 22d. (94). Oxwick {** Oxewik ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Clarice Attekirk of Oxwick against William Wig*, touching a
tenement in.'
m. 2 Id. (76). Oxwick (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Clarice atte Kirke against William Syger, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (42). Palling (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard Elverich and Alice his wife against John son of Benedict
Brun and Egidia hii mother, touching a tenement in. ..
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 249
Ko. 2. — Gftlendar t>f Patent EoUs : 5 Edward i^ — continued.
m. 6d.(19). Pannall C' PAthenale ") (York); appointmentofJohn.de Reigate
and William de Korthburgh to take the asslBC of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nigel son of Henry de PathenaV against Robert son
of Albreda de Setel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9 (47). Panton, Great (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
W^iniam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
.arraigned by Robert son of Adam (or Ada) of Great Punton
against Richard de Walsingham and othen, touching a tene-
ment in.
Panton-on-Avon (Warw.) ; see Newbold.
m.'8d. (47). Panxworth (" Paneworth ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Des Vaux against Gilbert de Welle and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (20). Paresay (or Parefay), Thomas, who has long served the King in Ire-
land well and faithfully ; mandate to the justiciar of Ireland to retain
him in the King's pay during good behaviour or until farther
arrangement. Windsor, S7th May.
m. 2d. (37). Pasham ; association of Master Thomas de Sodington with Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Passham against Edmund the
King's brother, touching a tenement in.
m. Qd. (85). Passenham (Northt.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of William de Passenham against Edmund the King's
brother and others, touching a tenement in.
Pathenale (York) ; see Pannall.
Peart (Somers.) ; gee Laverton.
m. fid. (81). Peasemore (" Pessemcre ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of WiUiam de Pessemer* against Roger
de Mortimer, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (17). Peasemore ("Pesemere '*) (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard son of William de Peseruer' against Roi;er
de Mortimer and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (60). Peasenhall (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Stbton (<* Sibeton' ") against Nicholas [Fits] Uamo
(** Hamon' ") and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (4). Peasenhall (SufF.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Sibton ('* Sibbeton' ") against Nicholas son of Hamo de
Falsham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (56). Peckham (f* Pekham **), West (Kent) ; appointment of John de
Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de West Pekham against John le
Verte and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (66.) Peckham ("Pecham"), West (Kent) ; appointment of same to take
a similar assise arraigned by Edmund de Wattingg' and Margery
his wife against John de Pecham and Manser his brother, touching
a tenement in.
m. 9 (I). Peddere, Robert le, who is sending herrings and other fish to the
King and his army to the parts of Chester by the King's precept ;
safe conduct to. The King ; Worcester, 4th July.
m»7 (1). Peddere, Robert le; exemption to, for life from toll for his things
and merchandise throughout all cities, burghs, and viUs in the
kingdom. The King ; Chester, 18th July.
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No. 2...-.Caleiidar of Patent RoU» : 5 £dwacd l.-^-rconimued.
m. 6 (11). Pditer, Bernard, an4 Hugh Manieward, sent by the Kix^ to the £tir
of Boston to buy 20 casks of wine for tbe King to be carried to
the aimy in Wales; safe conduct to, in going with their men,
thingR, and carnage thither, staying there, and returning thence to
the King, and canTiog the wine aforesaid to the said army. The
King; Ynys, 10th August.
Concurrent and similar safe condnets are granted to : —
m. 6 (12). William Gilberti, of Stafford, for 20 casks.
m. 6 (IS). Thomas de Fanes and Simon de Gisors, for 40 casks.
m. 6 (14). Amald de Viuers and Hugh Maureward, for 80 casks.
m. 14d. (29). Pemberton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beygate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of noyel diM«isin arraigned by
Adam de Pembirton against Roger de Wynstanslee and John le
Feure, touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (87). Pemberton (Lane) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Tonge and Juliana his wife against Henry de Penberton,
touching common of pasture in.
Pemberton (Lane.) ; aee. Golbome.
m. 27d. (82). Pembridge (" Penebrugge *') (Heref.) ; appointment of Walter de
Wimbome and Solomon de Rochester to take the assise arraigned
b^ Simon Corbet against John le Estoral, touching a watercourse
diverted in.
m. 9d. (87). Pendeford (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radulph son of Robert de Pendeford against John de
Pendeford and others, touching a tenement in.
Penebrugge (Heref.) ; see Pembridge.
m. 27 (24). Penecestre, Stephen do ; ^rant to, of the custody of 100 librates of
land which can remain m his hands for eiz or seven years, to be
held by him and hia assigns for the above-mentioned time, the said
land to be provided by Radulph de Sandwich, seneschal of certain
demesnes this side Trent out of custodies which are now in the
King's hands and other custodies which may fall to the King, and
if on account of the majority of the heirs of such lands, the said
lands cannot remain in the hands of the said Stephen for the above-
mentioned time, other lands are to be provided by the said Radulph
or other seneschal for the time being, which shall remain in his
hands to the end of such time. Windsor, 1 5th December.
[In margin, " Vacat quia restituta fuit littera et cancellata et
alibi sibi est provisum."]
m. 18 (15). Penecestre, Stephen de, going in the King's suite to the parts of
Wales ; letters of attorney to, in favour of John de OUnested.
Westminster, 4th May.
m. 4d. (74). Pengelly (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the a^ssise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Delisle against William de Roscreu and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (87). Penkridge ('* Pencrych ") (Staff!) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by Walter de Elmedon against William de la More,
touching a pond levied in.
m, 16d, (50). Penkridge (" Pencryz ") (Staff.) j appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigoed by William de la More against Stephen de
m. 16d, (51). Elmedon' and others, touching common of pasture in ; and to take
a similar assise arraigned by the said William against William de
Elmedon* and others, touching common of pasture in Pylatenhale
(? PillatoDr-hale).
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NOb 2«—- Calendar of Patent BoHs : 5 Edward I. — continued.
nu 4d« (11). P^n ("la Penne") (Backs) ; appointment of Roger LoTeday imd
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort da^cestor arraigned
by Richard le Eyr against Felicia (" Felic' ") Testaid and Matilda
late wii^ of Walter Tokevill, tonching a mesuage and land in.
m. a5d« (41). Penn, Nether (Sta£f.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William son of William de Crunkewell against William Bmfrey
and others, touching common of pasture in.
nu 21 (91). Pentecostes, Andre w^ and John de Sevenak', of the order of Preach^
ers, gone on the King's business to parts beyond seas ; safe con-
duct to. Royston, 6th March.
m« 6 (17). Pere, Sibyl de la, of Bridgnorth; mandate to all bailiffs, &c., to
abstain from offering any impediment to the coming and going
between their own parts and Chester of the men of, with the cart
which she caused to be sent to Chester with grain and other
provisions for the King's army. The King; Bromburgh, 12ih.
August.
m. 4d. (86). Perrott, North (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort danr
cestor arraigned by Brian de la Stock' and Margaret his wife
against Thomas Gidy, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 6 (93). Penhore, the abbat and convent of ; exemption to, from supplying
carts, carriages, or grain out of their own grain to the behoof^
any person against their will in spite of the King's need thereof for
the army of Wales. The King ; Brumburg', 13th August.
m. 6 (93). Concurrent and similar exemption to Geoffrey de Royndweya, parson
of Kempsey and Ashton-sub-Edge ('* Eston sub Egge ").
m. 95d. (94.) Pershore (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John le Marescal, of Peryton, against David de la Fortheye,
touching a tenement m.
m. 19d. (101). Pershore (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de SoMlington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas Dag against William Bering and Emma his
wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d* (73). Pershore (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dissebin
arraigned by Nicholas Dag against William Hering and Emma his
wife,, touching a tenement in.
Pert (Somers.) ; see Peart.
m. 14 (2). Pertenhall (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Robert le Pestur against Lecia late wife of Robert
le Pestur and Hugh le Grauut, touching a tenement in.
m. 11 (5). Perton, Master William de, clerk ; mandate, addressed to all bailiffs,
&c., of advice and aid also of intendence in favour of, the King
having sent him to the parts of cos. Lincoln and Leicester to pro-
vide to his behoof there bv the advice of the sheriffs of those
counties as many as possible of the better and more skilfol plas-
terers and carpenters of those parts in whosesoever works or ser-
vice they may be, and to conduct them whither the King has
enjoined on him. The King; BrehuH, 16th June. See also
Beluer, Master Robert de.
m. 11 (6)k Concurrent and similar mandate to Master Robert de Beluer sent to
different parts of the kingdom.
m. 19 (17). Perton (** Puriton "), North (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arrai^ed by Gilbert Baryl against the prior of
Taunton and Walter Bernard, tondiiDg a tenement in.
jS9 .^r«xr>i\ it to the foety-sixth repokt of the
>MX :J. — v'u^ lUar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
•^ .i> «6\ !Vf.*a v^'P^n^on"), North (Somcrg.) ; appointment of same- to
■ukv* the assise arraigned by John de Erlej against Richard de
We<«t Neuton, touching a fosse levied in.
,^ '^ ^>:\ l>frtott (** Pariton "), North (Somers.) ; appointment of same to
tdtkc the assise arraigned by the prior of the Hospital of 8. John
of Jerusalem in England against Richard de West Neweton,
touching a way narrowed in.
^ ;:»1 y?l\ IVrton, North (" Northp'ton' *') (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Gilbert le Mouner and Christiana
his wife against William Mustard and others, touching a tenement
in.
ft.
^ 7 ^7). Pestur, Robert le, of Scotelthorp', Geoffrey son of, ten years old ;
pardon to, for having killed Robert son of Robert le Prouost, twelve
years old, on the ffround of misadventure, as appears by an in-'
quisiti'on taken by the sheriff of Lincoln and the coniners of the
same county. Tlie King ; Chester, 18th July.
11^ 5 (52). Pestur, Master William le ; protection and safe conduct to, in going
with his ship, which he has in the Thames, to the city of London,
staying there, and returning thence by the same river. Chester,
20th September.
m. lOd. (62). Peterborough ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Creoffrey de
liCukenore and Geoffrey Russel.
m. S4d. (52). Petherton, North ('* Northpetirtcn ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise
arraigned by Henry le Hoper against Thomas son of Thomas
Merond, touching a way stopped in.
m. 7d. (89). Petton (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Th. de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Simon Dun, of Petton, against John Dun, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 4 (2). Peuere, Alexander de la, lord of Bragearic and of Gerciac ; grant to,
in toil general, for his homage, the homage and service done by
John de Greilly to the King for the casUe of Chatillon near S.
Emilion, in the diocese of Bourdeaux, which the said John formerly
held of the King, except the bastide called Libonme (*< Leybum' ")
which it is said is within the demesne of the castle aforesaid, and
except the vills of Fouezer, Vamaum, and Pomeroch'. with all their
paroches and appurtenances, at a rent of one soar-hawk whenever
he and his heirs do homage to the Crown. The King ; Rhuddlan,
7th October.
m. 4 (8). The same ; mandate of intendence and reapondence in favour of, as
his lord, addressed to John de Greilly in pursuance of the grant
above-made, and volumus that the villes therein mentioned shall
be in future of the appurtenances of the bastide afore-mentioned,
the said Alexander having quit-claimed tfiem from himself and his
heirs to the Crown ; the services formerly done for them to the
King to be done in future to the said Alexander by the said John.
The King ; Rhuddlan, 1st October.
m. 4 (4). The same, lord of Brigerak ; script of, dated at Rhuddlan, 4th Oc-
tober A.D. 1277 and of the coronation of Edward I. the 5th, quit-
claiming the bastide afore-mentioned, Fouzer, Vaman, and Pome-
roch, &c., for himself and his heirs to the Crown for ever.
m. 4 (7). The same ; mandate of livery of the castle of Coynak' in. the
bishopric of Perigord to, addressed to Gicard de Buig, mayor of
Bourdeaux. The King ; Rhuddlan, Srd October.
m. 4 (8). The same ; mandate to Luke de Tany, seneschal of Gascony, to issue
a dedimns potestatem to the said Gicard in reference to tfie livery
to, of the castle aforesaid. As above.
BEPUTY KBEF£B OF THE PUBLIC KECUBDS. 253.
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Ed\vard I. — continued.
m, 4 (9). The same ; script of, dated at Rhnddlan 4th Octot>er A.D. 1277, and
of the coronation of Edward I., the 5th, promising to render up
the castle aforesaid into the hands of the hishops of Bath and
Wells, and Agenois, of Maurice de Credonia, and John de GreiUy
or other nuncios to be sent by the King into Gascony, after the
octave of the purification next ensuing as soon as he shall certainly
know of their arrival.
m. 4 (10). The same, lord of Brigerak ; dedimus potestatem to R[obert] bishop
of Bath and Wells, and the bishop of Agenois, Maurice de Cre-
donio, and John de Greilly, or other their nuncios, about to go to
Gascony, to hear all the complaints and demands of, in any way
touching the King and his person, which shall be preferred by,
before them, and to do full and speedy justice to, therein without
cavil or delay provided he do the same with regard to anything
advanced by the King against him from the time when he waa
lord of the honor of Brigvrak aforesaid. The King ; Bhuddlan,
5th October.
[In marg. orig. : — ** Respice cedulam pendentem pro Johanne
de Greilly." No cedule is in existence now though the seven
holes through which the thread which once held it passed and two
pieces of the thread are still visible.] See aho Greilly, John de.
m. 13 (4). Picheford, Geoffrey de, constable of Windsor Castle ; dedimus potes-
tatem to, to enclose and arrent all void places and pastures
(" Beteicia " and " Boteicia " in the entry and •* Betericia " in the
marginal heading) without the enclosure of the King's forest of
Windsor near the vills which are in the said forest within his
ballivate. The King ; Windsor, 30th May.
m. 25d. (43). Piddle ("Pydel")» North (Wore); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard !e Kartar against Philip Haket and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (54). Pideberwe (? Pulborough) and the suburb of Chichester (Sussex) ;
appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Joan Boterel against
Roger Germeyn, touching land in.
m. 8 (79). Pightlesthome (" Pichelesthom' ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger
Lciueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Walter Spich* and Roesia his wife against
Thomas Fidekyn and Richard del Molyn, touching a toft and
land in.
m. 14d. (12). Pilkington (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbur>7h to take the assise arraigned by Alexander de
Pilkinton' against Adam (or Ada) de Prestwik and others, touching
a fosse destroyed in.
m. lOd. (49). Pillerton (** Klardinton' ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Simon Brayn, of Pillerton Hersy (** Pylardinton*
Hercy ") against John de Hercy and Nicholas le Messer, touching,
common of pasture in.
m. lid. (11). Pinner ("Pinnore*') (Middx.); appointment of John de (3obeham
and Elias. de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Swapes against Peter de la Spyne and others,-
touching a tenement in.
m. 10(19). Pippewell, the abbat and monks of; exemption to, from chiminage
m the King*s forest of Rokinghara, in pursuance of the charter oC
the forest [9 Hen. 8. cap. 14.] which forbids any forester not
being a forester in fee, rendering to the King farm for his ballivate
from taking -chiminage therein ; the foresters in the said forest
holding only at will. The King ; Wydindon', 29th June.
' m. 7 (40). Pippewell, the abbat and convent of; exemption to, from furnishinjg
carriage for provisions for the King's army in Wales against their
will. The King ; Birkenhead, 3rd August. '
S6A^ APPENDED IL TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH BSPOBT OiT THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent BoUs : 5 Edward l.^-^-amiimatL
*
m. 8 (SO). Pippewell*, the abbat and convent of; mandate to all bailifis, &c.,
to take no grain or other things, nor any carriage from, to the
behoof of the King nor of any other person against their will,
although the King and his magnates in the army of Wales are in
great need of grain, victuals, and carriage for the said army. By
the chancellor ; Shrewsbury, 88th OctoW.
Concurrent and similar mandates are addressed in favour of : —
m. 3 (31). The nuns of Grace-Dieu.
m. 8 (32). The prior and convent of Newstead in Sherwood.
m. 8 (33). Reginald de Legh.
m. 8 (34). Bichard, the parson of Bishopsbury.
m. 8 (85). Agnes Xlbrbet
m. 3 (36). The prior and convent of Thomey.
m. 8 (37). The prior and convent of La Laund.
. m. 2S (21). Pistoia, James de, merchant of Pistoia (^ de Pistorio ") ; acquittance
to, of 200 marks, received Arom him on behalf of the societies of
James Amanati by the hands of Giles de Audenard, clerk, keeper
of the Tower of London, by which he has made a fine for divers
trespasses. Woodstock, 7th February.
m. 22 (22). Concurrent and similar acquittance to Bikus Saluatere, merchant of
Florence, of 100/.
m. 22 (23). Concurrent and similar acquittance to Guy Vicedin, merchant of
Florence, of 50/.
m. 22 (24). Concurrent and similar acquittance to Donelin Juncte, merchant of
Florence, of 20/.
m. 22 (25). Concurrent and similar acquittance to Bonaventure Johannis, partner
of Hugelin Bonaventure, merchant of Siena, of 400/.
Pitesle (Northt.) ; see Pytchley.
m. lOd. (66). Pixley (" Pykeleseia") Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Walter de Priest Park (" parco
presbiteri") agaiost William Ayllward and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (59). Pleistowe (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mcrt danoestor
arraigned by William son of Simon de Gyroldeston and Richard
de Weteden against Badulph de Esse, touching possessions in.
m. 8d. (43). Pleystowe (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dissebin
arraigned by Robert, parson of the church of Sherwell C* Schir-
will "), against Radulph de Esshe, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (ced. 1) Plokeuet, Alan; dedimus potestatem to, to sell 50 librates of his
(5). wood, which is within the metes of the forest of Brehull. The
camp, near Basingwerk. [Vacated.]
m.8d.(ced.2d).Plukenet, Alan; licence to, to sell 50 librates of his wood, which is
(6). not within the King's forest of Brehull. The camp, near Basing-
werk, 21st August.
m. 2d. (42). Plumbland (" Plumlond ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbui^gh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Axkilby against John de Plam«
loud, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2d. (45). Plumbland ('* Plumplond ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of same to take
a similar assise arraigned by the said Robert against Walter
Dayncurt, parson of the church of Plumbland, touching common
of pasture in.
:• BKPtmr KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC BEGOKDS. ' 256
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward 1,-^cantinued.
tiL 18d. (7). Pocldington {** Pokelinton ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de NorthbuTgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Philip de Everingham against Henry de
Holm' and Beatrice de Milinton, touching a tenement in.
m. 10(1). Podio, Henry (''Henrigo") de, and his partners staying at York ;
mandate to, as soon as they shall have received the 1,000 marks
which the King has commanded Hugelin de Yiskyo to deliver to
them to his behoof, to cause the said sum to be conveyed without
delay to Boston or elsewhere where the moneys which are to be
sent by the said Heury and his partners to the King into Wales
are united. The King ; Woodstock, 24th June.
m. 17 (10). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca; mandate
to, to pay to Anthony Bek', constable of the Tower of London, 50/.
of the Easter term last past of the 100/. which he receives for the
custody of the si&id tower. 6th May.
m. 17 (11). Concurrent mandate to same to pay to Eblo' vicomte de Ventador
50/. for 203/. of Tours in yhich the King was bound to him.
[In marg. orig., ** vacat quia restituta fuit littera et cancellata."]
m. 14 (13). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to pay, out of the Kind's money, whibh they will receive in the
next fair of Boston, lOU. 58, to Reymund Aleman, merchant of
Bourdeaux, for wine taken from him to the King's behoof.
Windsor, 24th May.
m. 0 (4) . Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca (" Luk' ") ;
mandate to, to pay, out of the King's moneys in their hands, to
William de Guneuill' and Radulph de Brouchton 2,000 marks for
the furtherance of the Kuig's business. The King; Worcester,
6th July.
m. 1 (16). Podio, Orlandino de, merchant, and his men ; safe conduct to, in
carrying 20 sacks of wool, which he bought of the abbat of Aber-
conewey, to Chester. Rhuddlan, 15th November.
m. 11 (27). Poer, John le ; pardon to, of the robbery wluch it is said that he
committed on the vicar of Wychinford and reversal of the out-
lawry, if any, published against him for the same. The King ;
Brehull', 20th June.
•m. 97 (28). Polesworth ; eong^ d'^lire to the prioress and nuns of, vice Sarah de
Mamecestr' late abbess of, deceased. Abingdon, 20th December.
m. 26 (21). Polesworth, the church of S. Edith of ; assent to the election of
Albreda de Canvill a nun of, to be abbess of. Bampton, 3rd January.
m. 17d. (7). Poling (** Pullix^g' ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by John de Hampton against the Prior de la Chanceye of
Arundel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (1). Polingworth (SufL); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Geoffrey de Estwell against Adam (or Ada) de Estwell, touching a
mesuage and land in. Writtle, 17th April.
m. 8d. (84). Polsden (Surr.) ; appointment of Master Richard de Stanes and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William son of William de la Legh against William de la Legh
and John Adrian, tonohing a tenement in.
m. lOd. (48). Polsden (" Polesden' '0 and Fetcham (" Fecheham ") (Surr.) ;
appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John son of John son of
Adrian de London' agamst William de la Laye, touching a tene-
ment in.
Polsden (Suit.) ; see Wyntreshull.
m. 8d. (9y Pontefract (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert son of William Bateman, of Pontefract, against Richard
Seman and Maysenda his wile, touching a mesuage and land in.
256 APPENDIX IL TO THE FOBTr-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2, — Calendar of Patent liolls : 5 Edward I. — contintted.
m. 19 (59). Popham (Southt) ; appoinuaent of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomaa de Sodin^on to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by Philip de Micheldevere a^inst the abbat of Hyde
Winchester and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (55). Portsmouth (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assize of novel disseisin
arraigned by Reginald Lothe against Matilda daughter of William
Ragy and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (11). Posbury (" Possebum' ") (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Peter de Possebum* against Thomas
de Tetebnrn', and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. S5d. (54). Posenhall (Salop) ; appoiDtmcnt of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of inort daucestor arraigned
by Alice daughter of Warin de Posenhar and Jul[iana] her sister
against Richard Purse, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. lOd. (80). Posenhall (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alice daughter of Wariu de Posenhale and Julians
her sister against G. prior of Wenlock and Richard Purs',
touching a mesuage and land in.
Possebum' (Devon) ; see Posbury.
m. 25d. (5). Poston (** Puston **) (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and W. [? Hugh] de Kendal to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margery daughter of William Fuke against Isabel de
Schidemor* and John de Penebrugg*, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (26). Poultney (" Pulteneye '*) (Letc.) ; appointment of Radulph de Heng-
ham and Walter de Hopton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam son of Roger le Dekne against Philip le
Bretun and Robert son of Adam le Dekne, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (6S). Poulton (" Pulton '*) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburg to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Gilbert de Lancaster against Roger de Corisholm and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. lOd. (74). Powick (" Poywik' ") (Wore.) ; ai^intment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master lliomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Robert Jordon, of Wyke, and Juliana his wife
against John Hurtle, of Powick (" Poywik* ") and Philip his son,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (37). Poynz Hugh, going in the King's suite to the parts of WaUs ; pro-
tection to, with clause. BrchuU, ISth January.
m. 8d. (31). Preston (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
* Northbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice
late wife of Master William de Preston against Nicholas son of
Roger de Pre!«ton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (66). Preston, Little (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned bj
Anselm son of Walter de Stok' against Peter de Chareweton,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7d. (93). Preston (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Stokes against the abbat of Reading and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2d* (9). Preston (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Amice
Stigun against Thomas de Stok% touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. Preston*in* Craven CYork) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
(ced. Id.) (16). William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Gilbert de Hoton' against Walter Le Prouost and
others, touching a tenement in*
D£PUTY KEEPEK OF THE PUBLIC REOOBDS. 257
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 7d. (55). Preston-in-Crayen (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northbnr^ to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned by Gilbert de Hoton against Walter le Prouost and
others, toudiing a tenement in.
m. 24d. (91). Prittlewell (** Pritewell ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Lovetot
and Koger LovedAi^ to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Thomas Spoahet against John Pyoot and others, touching Und
in.
en. 12d. (71). Prittlewell (** Pritewell' ") (Essex) ; appointment of John deLonetot
and Roger LoTeday to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Thomas Spouhet against Robert Pykot and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 9d. (41). Pttckington (*' Pukington ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Mathew de Forneaus against Gilbert
de Knouill and others, touching a tenement in.
m, lOd. (5). Pttdlesmor' (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by John son of
William de Sheldeswell against Oke (?) (" Ocun") Parcel, touching
a tenement in.
m. 4d. (85). Pulham, West (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Blaster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by the abbaff^f Cirencester against John abbat of
Glastonbury, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (lOS). Purton (*' P;yryton ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned by William Paynel, of Purton, against Gerrase
le Ken and Agnes his wife, touching a tenement in.
Puston (Heref.) ; see Poston.
Pylatenhale (StalE.) ; see Penkridge.
in. 4 (19). Pyppard, Radulph, and bibyl his wife, staying in Ireland on the
King's business ; protection to, with the clause, Volumus. Shrews-
bury, 15th October.
Pyryton (Wilts) ; see Purton.
•m. a3d. (15). Pytchley (** Pitesle ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
[arraigned by] Richard son of Isabel Basset, of Northampton
Itic), touching possessions in.
Quappelad (line.) ; see Whaplode.
m. 14d. (8). Quarles and North-Creake (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of Robert de Nortkreyk' against the
prior of S. Peter's, of Petreston', touching land and rent in.
Queldrik' (York) ; see Wheldrake.
Quetacre (Norf.) ; see Wheatacre.
m. 6(19). Queynterel, Walter, merchant of Worcester; safe conduct to, in
Ciurying grain, wine, and other provisions and necessaries to th«
King's army of Wales, staying there, and returning thence to his
own parts. The King ; Brumburgh, 18th August.
m. 18 (8). S. Quintin, Master Bonettus de, gone to the parts of Gascony on the
King's business ; simple protection to. Westminnter, 1st May.
m. 6 (94). S. Quintin, Master Bonettus de ; mandate to Reyner de Lucca or any
others of his society staying in London to deliver to, 20 marks in
aid of his expenses in staying in parts beyond seas on the King's
business. The King ; near Basingwerk', Sdrd August.
m. Sid. (49). Rackheath {** Rakeye '*) (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraiffned by Richard del Hoth against CeciKa late wife of William
de Puimsted and others, touching a tenement in.
0 18399. CG
258 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OP THE
Na 2, — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 19d. (107). Badboume (Derb.) ; appointment of Badnlph de Hengbam and
Walter de Hopton to teke tbe asnse of novel dissewin arraigned by-
Nicholas le Venur against Henry de Conlaund, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 18d. (QO). Badboume (*< Rodbnm ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beln^te
and William de Northbuigh to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas le Venur against Henry de Coulannd, touch-
ing common of pasture in.
m, 2 (88). Badcliffe {** Badeclyue ")-on-Trent (Notts) ; appointment of Joha de
Bdgate and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned
by John de Nottingham and Hargeiy his wife against William le
Mareschal, touching common of parture in.
m. I5d. (9). Badcliffe-on-Trent (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
.William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by John de
Nottingham and Margexy his wife against Williiua le Mareachaly
touching a fosse levied in.
m. S4d. (85). Baddon Legh (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Boohester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Bichard de B^don against Nidiolas de Pollinglegh and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. ad. (80). Baddoa Legh (Devon) ; appoiatmait of Sdomon de Bochester and
Master l^iomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John de Kelly against Bobert de Bumedeshall' and
Isabel his wife, touching a messuage and land in.
m. Id. (88). Badewey-near*Okinton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin airaigned by Guy de Badewey and Milficent his
m. Id. (88). wife against Walter de Badeway, touching a tenement in ; and to
take a similar assise between same touching common of pasture in
the same vill.
m. 19 (107). Badford (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and WUliun de
Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Mildana late wife of
Martin de Holm' against William Haldan and William Paulyn»
touching a tenement m.
m. 25 (48). Badstock (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel dlsseinn arraigned
by John de Watelegh against IHoholas de Montfort and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (75). Badstock (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boehester and
Master Thonuis de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Whateley against Nicholas de Montfort and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (99) Balegh, Henry de, going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales ;
(cedule). protection to, witb the clause, Voiumits, The King i Worcester,
6th July.
Similar protectioas are granted to the foUowmg persons, also going
as above : —
m. 8 (100). Henry Nicholas, of Praunton, John son of John le Plemeng,
and Badulph le Kele.
m. 8 (101). John de Valletort. As above.
m. 8 (102). Philip de Kyme. As above.
m. 8 (108). Michael de North. As above.
m. 8 (104). Bobert de Mortimer, of Bichard's Castle. As above.
m. 8 (105). Philip de Kyme. As above.
m. 8 (106). Alan de Penington, going with Bobert de Percy. As above.
m. 8 ri07). Osbert Giffard. As above.
m. 8 (108). John Fitx-Wydo. As above.
m. 8 (109). Badulph Fitz- William. As above.
I
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS. 259
No. 2.— Cidendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward l.^^^aniinued.
m. 8 (110). John de la Mare. The King-; Stoiton ; 8th July,
m. 8 (111). Simon de Edelington'. As ahoTe.
m. 8 (112). Badolph de Boclaund. As aboTe.
m. 8 (113). Richard de.Loges. The King; Eecleshal', 11th July.
m. 8 (114). John del Eve, going with John GH&rd. As above.
ro. 8 (115). William de Langeford. As above.
m. 8 (116). Walter de S. Omer.
m. 8 (117). William de Merkeshal'.
m. 8 (118). John Delisle. As above.
m. 8 (119). John de Dykel. The King ; Chester, 17th July..
m. 8 (120). Thomas de Ardeme, of Hanewell*. As above.
m. 8 (121). Jordan Folyot. As above.
m. 8 (122). William Folyot. As above.
m. 8 (128). Robert de Marcham. As above.
m. 8 (124). Radolph de Boxsted. As above.
m. 8 (125). Robert Honel, -with Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and mar«
shal of England. As above.
m. 8 (126). Martin de Kalrom. As above,
m. 8 (127). Roger de Arcy, with Edmund the King's brother* Aa above*
m. 8 (128). William de Grorges, with John de S. John* As above*
m. 8 (129% William Cosyn, of Peterborough (<< Burg* ")• Ai above*
m. 8 (ISO). William de Stanton, with Robert de Ros. As above.
m. 8 (131). Emald de Munteneye. As above.
m. 8 (132). Roger Fitz-Thomas. As above.
m. 8 (188). Roger de Leybum'. As above, 17th July.
m. 8 (184). Adam de Oterington, with Heniy de Lacy, earl of lancoln* As
above.
m. 8 (135)* John de Horbir, with Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford. As above.
m. S (186). William de Lambum', with Roger Bygod, earl of Korlblk and
marshal of England. As above.
m. 8 (137). ^lliam de Creesy. As above.
m. 8 (188). Giles de Fissheburn'. As above.
m. 8 (139). John de Engelthorp'. As above.
m. 8 (140). Gerard Delisle. As above.
m. 8 (141). Robert de Morteyn. As above.
m. 8 (142). Thomas de Burnham. As above.
m. 8 (143). Hugh le Blunt As above.
m. 8 (144). Robert de Martinas. As above.
m. 8 (145). John de Teuelebi. As above.
m. 8 (146). Gilbert de NeviU*. As above.
m. 8 (147). Robert de Wilegbeby. As above.
m. 8 (148). Hugh de Coleworth and Adam Malegrasse. As above.
m. 8 (149). Richard de GreynuilP, with Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester
and Hertford. The King ; Chester, 18th July.
m. 8 (150). William le Band. As above.
m. 8 (151). William le Botiller of Wermen', Geoffrey de Gresleys, Henry le
Botiller, and Roger Fitz-Sidda. As above.
m. 8 (152). William de Wauton> with Robert Fits*Walter. As abov^,
CO 2
2€0 APBBNBIX II. TO THE FOETY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 2»— 'Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 8 (158). Goj Batetonrte. The King ; Cbietter, 18th July.
m. 8 (154). Edmund de Eemesak'. As above.
m. 8 (155). Robert de Shelton. A» above.
m. 8 (156). Robert de ]a Rokele. As above.
m. 8 (I&7). Nicholas de Segrave. As above.
m. 8 (158). Richard de Akle. As above.
m. 8 (159). Robert de Immere. As above.
m. 8 (160). Robert Fits- Walter. As above.
m. 8 (161). Radnlph de Hemenhal'. As above.
m. 8 (162).' Thomas de Lincoln. As above.
m. 8 (163). Robert de Scales, with Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln. As
above.
m. 8 (164). Hugh de Donelm', with the same Henry. As above.
m. 8 (165). Ha>|rh Wak'. As above.
m. 8 (166). William de. Dodingseles. As above.
m. 8 (167). Philip de CJoleoill', with Gilbert de Clare, earl of Qloacester and
Hertford. As above/
m 8 (168). William de Flore. As above.
. m. 8 (169), Oliver de Pnnchardon. The King; Chester, 19th Jnly.
m. 8 070). . Simon Basset, with Baldwin Wake. As above.
m. 9 (ni)< , Hngh de Dodingeseles. As above.
m. 8 (17s). Roger la Za8ch\ As above.
m. 8 (178). Robert de Somerviir. As above.
m. 8 (174). John de Bonn. As above.
m. 8 (175). Nicholas son of Nicholas de Stradesete. As above.
n}. 8 (176). Gilbert de Umframnill*. As above.
m. 8 (177). Richard Fits-John. As above.
m. 8 (178). Luke de Warthnll*. As above.
m. A (179). John de Cammeys. As above.
m. 8 (180). Radulph de Trehampton and Almar de Brycourt,- with Henry de
Lacy, earl of Lincoln. As above.
m. 8 (181). William de la Legh'. As above.
m. 8 (182). Robert Gredley. As above.
m. 8 (183). Edmund de Foleham, with John de Nevil'. As above.
m. 8 (184). Laurence de Preston. As above.
m. 8 (185). William de Qamelton', parson of Boudon'. As above.
m» 8 (186). Gilbert de Houby, wit}i Edmund, earl of Cornwall. As above.
m. 8 (187). Hugh de Turbervile. As above.
m. 8 (188). Reginald Fitz-Peter. As above.
m. 8 (189). Heniy de Thurmund. As above.
m. 8 (190). John son of John de Gey ton'. As above.
m. 8 (191). Thomas de Multon, of Francton. As above.
m. 8 j(l92). Bobert de Kirketon, with Henry de Lascey, earl of Lincoln* As
above.
m. 8 (193).. Hugh de Plessis, with Roger de Mortimer. As above.
m. 8 (194). Peter Pycot. The King; Stanlou, 6th August.
m. 8 (195). Thomas de Basing*, of Dover. The King ; Ines, 10th August.
m. 8 (196). * Robert da Wilegheby, with Baldwin Wake. As above.
m: 8 (197). * Henry de Birches. As above.
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. . 261
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Eolls : 5 Edward I.-— condimecf.
m. 8.(1S8). Thomas. de MemewariiL The King; Bromburg', 12th Aagoat.
m. 8 (199). €reo£frey de S. Botatph, Henry le Charetter, and William le
Charetter of Waud. As above.
m. 8 (200). John du Hois C<de Bosoo"), with Gilbert de CUre, earl of
Gloaoester and 'Hertford. 'As above.
[At Uie bottom of the face of the cedole are the words«»
" Verte rotnlam et lege."]
m. 8 (201) (vilbert de Knooill'. The Eling; the camp, near Basingwerh,
(dorse of cednle). 18Ui Augnst.
m. 8 (202). Walter de Fanecnrt. As above.
m. 8 (208). Roger de Shirelannd. As above.
m. 8 (204). Henry de Greneford. As above.
m. 8 (205). Hugh de Eaereos. Tbe King ; the camp, near Basingwerk»
22nd August.
m. 8 (206). John de S. Onen. The King; Rhnddhtn, S5th Angnst.
m. 8 (207). Gilbert de Gaant The chancellor ; Chester, 2nd September.
m. 8 (208). Walter de Hnntercnmbe. As above.
m. 8 (209). Robert FiU- Walter. As above.
m. 8 (210). William de Rademelde, clerk, with John de Warenne, earl of
Surrey. Ihe King ; Bmmbu% 18 A Aogust.
m. 8 (211). Roger de Donewick, with the aforesaid earL As above.
m. 8 (212). Walter de Fanecoort R. bishop of Bath and Wells, the ehan-
cellor ; Chester, 2nd September.
m. 8 (218). Gilbert de Hoton Vicecomitis. As above.
m. 8 (214). Roald son of Roald de Richemand. As above.
m. 8 (215). The same. As above.
m. 8 (216). Emald de Depe. As above.
m. 8 (217). John de Montalt. As above.
m. 8 (218). Radnlph de Thony. As above.
m. 8 (219). Radnlph Rastel. As above.
m. 8 (220). Nicholas de Segraue. As above.
m. 8 (221). Thomas de Basing, merchant of Dover. [The chancellor] ;
Chester, 20th September.
m. 8 (222). John le Ros, of Havering. As above.
m. 8 (223). Adam de Creting*. As above.
m. 8 (224). Philip Bumell. As above.
m. 8 (225). William de Langeford. As above.
m. 8 (226). Brian de Braumpton. As above.
m. 8 (227). Gilbert de Mariscis, parson of Cottesmore. As above.
m. 8 (228). James de Byrun. [The chancellor] ; Chester, 20th September.
nu 8 (229). Alan son of Thomas de Penyngton. As above.
m. 8 (280). Thomas de Bonn, with John de Yescey. As above.
m. 8 (281). William de Camiton. As above.
m. 8 (232). William de Mont-Chesney, of Edwardston. The chancellor ;
Shrewsbury, 17th October.
m. 8 (288). Gilbert de. Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, with clause/
Vohanus, As above.
m. 8 (284). The same, except the clause [iVt><] and except suits before*
the ju5tice!i itinerant. As above.
• " Qui in serYicio Uegit moratur in WalUa.**
262 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BBPOBT OP THE
No. 2, — Calendar of Patent BoUb : 5 Edi?eard L^-^-continueiL
•m; 8 (885). Gilbert de Edenesoaere with the claoie, Volomus, &e« As
above.
Bk 8 (S86). Robert de Mortimer. As aboyo.
m. 8 (287). William Bnmel. As above.
'"in. 8 (288). John de Hanton. As above.*
m. 8 (289). William BameL Ab above^*
m. 8 (240). Peter Oorbet. As above, 20th October.*
m. 8 (241). William de Neyrford, with John de Yescy. As above.
m. 21 (28). Ramsej, William, abbat of, and Huffh de Stapelford, sherifi of Backs
and Beds ; acquittance to, of 189^ 10s. sterling of. the fifteenth In
COS. Bucks and Beds of the first term of payment, received by the
hands of Ravnar Magviari and ** Albis' *' de Talgardi, citizens and
merchimts of Laeca. Barnwell, 12 March.
m. 20 (26). Ramsey, William, abbat of, and Hugh de Stapelford, sheriff of Backs
and Beds ; .acquittance to, of 20^ of the fifteenth of the aforesaid
COS. of the first term of payment, received by the hands of Rejner
de Lucca and Rolandino de Podio, citixens and merchants of Lucca.
Westminster, 28th April.
*
m. 15d. (82). Ranefeud (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Elizabeth late wife of Robert de Sanndeby against John Bacon,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (46). Raveningham (Norf.) ; appointment of Thomas de Weylaund and
Roger Loueday to take the jury arraigned by Robert leWaEre
against Master Roger de Raveningham, tooching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (1). Raveningham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to .ti^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Roger Swetman against William Dage and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 12d. (78). Raveningham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Robert le Wafire against
Roger de Raveningham, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (84). Rayleigh (*< Relegh ") ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de
Lovetot and Roger Loveday.
m, 8d. (4). Rayleigh (*' Reyl^ '0 ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hamo
Hauteyn and Richfud de Soucherch'.
m. 16d. (46). Rayne, Great ("Magna Reynes"), Fairstead (<' Fayrstede "), and
White Notley (" BiRnchenotelegh "), (Essex) ; appointment of
John de Cobeham and Eliaa de Bekingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John de Merk' against Richard de
Merk' and Agnes late wife of Walter de Merk', touching posses-
m. 16d. (46). Rons in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by the said John
against the aforesaid Richard and others, touching possessions in
Fairstead, Terling (« Therlingges"). White Notley, and Boreham.
in. 6d. (85). Rayne (« Reygnes ")> Ghneat, Fairstead, and White-Notley (** Blan-
dienotele ") (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John de Merk' against Richard de Merk' and Agnes late wife of
m. 6d« (25a). William de Merk', touching a mesuage, land, and rent in ; and the
similar assise arraigned by the same demandant against the said
deforciants, touching a mesuage, land, and rent in Fairstead,
Terling, White-Notley (** BJanchenotele"), and Boreham.
* Also staying in the King's suite in Wales.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OP THE PUBLIC BEGOBD& . 263 :
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I.^4!ontinMed.'
vu S5d. (52). Rayne (** Benes ")> ^ttle (Essex) ; appointment of Johnde C!obeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the certUlcation arraigned^ by
Soger de Leokenor* against Henry de Welles, toaching possessions
in.
in. 25d. (97). Rayne (<* Beymes "), Little (Essex) ; appointment of John de LoTe-
tot and Elias de Bekingham to take the certification arraigned by
Boger de Leukenor' against Henry de Welles, touching possessions
in.
m. 20d. (56). Bayne (" Beynes ")* Little (Essex) ; appointmoit of John de 0)be-.
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned b^ Bichard son of Walter de Thorp' against WOliam
Belet, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (49). Bayne, Little ('* parya Bennes ") [(Essex)] ; association of John de
Metmgham wiUi John de Lovetot to take the certification arraigned
by Henry de Welles against Boger de Lenkenore, touching
possessions in.
Baytford (Notts) ; MeBetford.
til. 2d. (38). Beading ; commission of gaol deliyery for, to Geoffrey de Lenkenore
and Geoffrey BnsseL
u. ISd. (56). Beoolver ('*Beoulfro") (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Hamo Fits-Thomas and Matilda his wife and Alice
her sister against Alexander son of Boger de Btad, touching a
tenement in.
jn. 21 (5). Beda, John de, elerk; safe conduct to, in going to Ireland on the
King's business. Banbury, 20th Pebmary.
m. 5 (2). Beda, John de, clerk ; safe conduct to, in going to the pluis of
Lancaster, Coupland, and Famess ('* Pomes") on the King's
lousiness. The King ; Bhuddlan, 25th August.
m. 7 (88). Bede, Bichard le, buigess of Down C Dun ") ; licence to, addressed-
to Bobert de Ufford, justiciar of Ireland, and William Fitc-Warin,
seneschal of Ulster, to buy in Ireland grain and other provisions
sufficient to load his ship once to be carried to the King fbr his
army in Wales, and safe conduct to him and his men in so buying
and carrying the same. The King ; Birkenhead, 8rd August.
m. 6d. (79). Bedemede (Hunts) ; appointment of Boger Loneday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Boger son of Nicholas de Lehton against Master Bobert de
Wynchelesee and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2 (84). Bedmarley (** Bndmarleye ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon do
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William Geye, of Bedmarley, against
William le Despenser and Agnes his wife, touching a mesoage and
land in.
m. 19d. (17). Beedness (<* Bedenesse ") (York); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraiened by William son of Bobert de Bedenesse against Walter
de lUeflet and Emma his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 19 (68). Beigate, John de, and Alexander de Eirketon ; appointment of, to
inquire into, hear, correct, and determine the trespass committed
by certain evil-doers unknown in forcibly breaking into the houses
of Simon son of Emeiic Edwyn, of Scarboroogh, at Scarborough
by night, beating and wounding the aforesaid Simon and carrying
off his goods. Westminster, 24th April.
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264 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOKTY-SIXTH REPOBT OP THE
No« 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — eonHnuetL
m. 16d. (23). Beigate» John de, and William de Northbnrgh ; appointment of, to-
hear and determine the trespass committed by John Braond,
Gilbert de Kirketon, Bichard Costard, William Modecane, and
Badulph Forri in coming with force to the house of Badnlph de
Morewod at Faldinf;worth, breaking the doors and windows (rf the
said honse, ill-treatmg the men of the said Badolph, and canying^
off his goods and chattels, while the said BadiUph, his men,
lands, and possessions were in the King's protection. West-
minster, 6th May.
m. fid. (28). Beigate, John de, and Alexander de Montfort ; appointment of, U>
hear and determine the appeals of William son of Bjmnnnd de
Fontefract against (Godfrey, the prior of Pontefraet, rniomai de
Eccleshill, Adam de Kyppes, monks, William le Stnmere, and
many others of the deaUi of Thomas Fita.Beymond, his brother ;
and of Denis (or Denise) Hts-Beymnnd against the same, William
Bonge, of Pontefraet, and others, of the death of the said Thomas ;
and of Blias son of Matilda de Broleye against the said prior and
others of the death of Thomas de Treton and Bichard de Stanceby,
monks, the prosecution of these appeals having been maliciously
procured br certain enemies of the said priors, as is credibly
alleged. Chester, SOth September.
m. 9d. (58). Beigate, John de, and William de Korthboigh ; appointment ot, as
Justices, to hear and determine the suit of Nicholas de Cawode
against Elias de Blenleveny, Mathew de Blenleyeny, and William -
le Weyse, touching a certain trespass, the said Nicholas not daziog
and not being able without danger to prosecute his suit before the
Justices of Common Pleas on account of the capital threats of the
said Elias, Mathew, and William; with mandate to the said
Justices to send the record and process of the said suit with the
original writ, &c., to the said John and William. Shrewsbury^
85th October.
m. 86d« (81). Beigate (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
l&kingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Alice
late wife of Adam le Sperrere against John de Warenne, earl of
Surrey, touching land and wood in.
m. 25d. (67). Bendcombe (" Bindecumb") (Glouc); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise arraigned
by William de Solers against Boger abbat of Brueme (^<la
Bruere ") snd others, touching a way stopped in.
m. 8 Id. (88). Bepps, North (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger LoTeday and John de
Methigham to take the certification arrai^ed by William le Moyne
against Bobert le Mey and others, toux^hing a tenement in.
m. 6d. (86). Bepps, South (Norf.) ; appointment of Bo^r Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Fits-William against Simon Alfey and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18 (8). Bes ab Gruffud, and Hoel his brother ; safe conduct to, in coming
to the King's peace to whomsoever they will of the captains in the
King's army of Wales with horses, harness, things, households,
and men. The Ejng ; Windsor, 28nd May.
m. 19 (77). Betford C<Baytford") (Notto); appointment of John de Beigate
- and William de Northburgh to take the jur^ arraigned by Mil£tna
late wife of Martin de Holm' against William Pudyn le Jeovene
and William Haldene, touching a tenement in.
Beul' (Staff.) ; see Bowley.
m. 20d. (48). Beueshal' (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Boger (^ppyng and Seyna his wife against Henry de Beueshal'
and others, touching laud in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIO BECORDS. 265
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — conHnued.
hl 24d. (61). Richmond (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert son of Peter le Mareschal against Robert son of Jordan
le Plomer, touching a mesuage in.
m. lOd. (2). Itichmond (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbor^h, to take the assise of noTel disseittin arraigned by
Hubert de Richemand against John le Tannr and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (62). Richmond (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and WOliam de
Northburgh to take the asaiie of norel disseisin axnigned by
Herbert de Riehemund against Thomas son of John le Tannr and
others, touohing a tenement in.
m. Id. (94). Richmond (" Rychemund ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Hu^h Stulle and Julfiana] his wife against
John de Carton and Helewise his wife, touching land in.
m. lid. (51). TBLigffe (Sontht) $ appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed
by Nicholas de la Slade against Christiana de la Slade and omers,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (98). Rikethwayt and Dene (York) ; appointment of John de Reisate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort cumcestor
arraigned by John son of Walter de Ireby against John son of
John de Thometon, touching possessions in.
m. 8d. (77). Rimmington (« Rvmmyngton '*) (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William FitzMaigery against William de
Rymington, touching a toft and land in.
Rindeeumb (Glouc.) ; see Rendcombe.
m. 24d. (2). Ringstead, Little (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Matilda la Recluse, of Holme, Christiana her sister, and Adam son
of Joan de Hindringham against Hamo son of William de Eelming-
ham, touching land in.
m. 15d. (7). Ringstead (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
le Ken against Walter Aster, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (60). Ringstead (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraiffned by
Laurence de Preston against Roger son of Roger de Uingsted,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 14d. (13). ^pon (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northbnrffh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Routclif against William le Soreys and Annger de
Wetherby, touching a tenement in.
m. 10 (27). Rippinghar, John de ; John son of, going with Baldwin Wake in
the King's suite to the parts of Wales, protection to, with dauie.
The King ; Gloucester, 1st July.
Similar protections are granted to the following persons going in the
King's suite to the parts of Wales:—
m. 10 (28). Peter Fitz-Warin, with Payn de Chaworth. As above.
m. 10 (29). Radulph Perot, with the King. As above, 8rd July.
m. 10 (30). Robert de Wyleby, with Baldwin Wake. As above.
m. 10 (31). John de Rivers. As above.
m. 10 (32). Adam de Newton, with the King. As above.
266 APPENpiX II. TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward {.-^ccm^iittfei^
m. 10 (88). William Bardolt As above.
m. 10 (84). Walter de Hnnteroambe, with the King*
m. 10 (35). Hugh FitjE-Hervey.
m. 10 (86). Richard de Lasceles, with the King.
m. 10 (87). William de Mont-Chesuej, of Edwardeston, with the King.
m. 10 (88). John de Badesham, with Roger le Bigod, earl of Noifblk, and
marshal of England.
m. 10 (39). John de 0>lmnber8, with the King.
m. 10 (40). John le Bygod with Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and
marshal of England.
m. 10 (41). John le Flemeng, of Stamford, John son of» Radolph de Eele,
and Alexander Fitz-Simon. [In marg. : '' Vacat quia non
habaeront"]
m. 10 (42). William de Longchamp, with John des Vanx.
m. 10 (48). Geoffrey de Greseley.
m. 10 (44). Thomas del Pyn. The King ; Worcester, 5th July.
m. 10 (45). John de Potheu, with Gilbert de Gaunt.
m. 10 (46). Henry de la Pomerey. As above.
m. 10 (47). John de Gomey.
m. 10 (48). Edmund de Eyncurt.
m. 10 (49). Roger de Goleuill'.
m. 10 (50). Hugh de Plessis.
m. 10 (51). Thomas de Blakeham.
m. 10 (52). Roger Picard, of Stradewy.
m. 10 (58). Norman de Arcy.
m. 10 (54). Robert de Percy.
m. 10 (55). (Geoffrey de Nevill, with the King.
m. 10 (56). John de Means, with Robert de Percy.
m. 10 (57). William de Mont-CHiesney, of Edwardeston. As above.
m. 10 (58). Hugh Peuerel, going to the parts of Wales simply.
m. 10 (59). Edmund earl of Cornwall, going to the parts of Wales.
m. 10 (60). Henry de Chambernon, going to the parts of Wales. As above.
m. 4d. (82). Risborough (" Rysenberge ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned bj Richard Everard against Walter Bverard,
touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (51). Risby C'Kisby") (Line); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel dissebin
arraigned by Matilda late wife of Radulph Rydel' against John
de Lungt, of Halthorp', and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (18). Risby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda late wife of Radulph Rydel against John de Long, of
Athorp', and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (97). Risby (" Riseby ") (Suflf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Bernard de Halstede and Matilda his wife against Norman de
Estorp and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (10). Riseley ('"Risele") (Bedf.); appointment of Roger Loveday and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Christiana late wife of John Poer against John son of Walter
Judas, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 8 (80). Rishton (^' Riston* ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbnzgh take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry de Riston* against Gilbert de Riston* and Robert his ton,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (87). Rishton (" Riston'") (Lane.) ; appointment of the same to take the
similar assise arraigned by the said Henry against the said Gil-
bert and Robert, touching common of pasture in.
Bisindon (Glonc.) ; see Bissington.
m. 17d. (10). Rising, Castle (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Tylneye against Radulph Frimme and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. Sid. (79). Risinff-near-Lynn (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Hugh son of Reiner de Thorp against Alice late wife of Thomas
de FUcheham, touching a mesnage in.
m. 18d. (65). Rising, Wood, near Rising (« Wode Rising' juxta Rising^' ")
(Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metin^iam
to take the assise arraigned by Cecilia late wife of GeraM de
Redham against Roger de Woderising-Juztfr-Hengham, touching a
pond levied in.
m. 25d. (91). Bissington Q* Bisindon ")• little (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of
novel difseisin arraigned by John de Brues against Lettice de
Taydone and others, touching a tenement in.
Riston (Lane.) ; $e% Rishton.
m. S4d. (88). Rittir (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Roger Knyht against Alianor de Rittir and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19d. (9). Rivenhall ("Rywenhal") (Essex); appointment of John de Cobe-
ham and Elias de Bekmffham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bv William Martel against John de Coggeshal, touching
a tenement &.
BU lOd. (82). Roacre (" Roynacres") (Lane.) (Wilts) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbuigh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Alan son of Richard Crodbody against
Robert Godbody, toucmng a mesuage and land in. ,
m. 7 (4). Robirby (?) (" Robir' ") ; presentation, directed to the bishop of
Durham, of Geffrey de Neuband to the church o^ void and in
the King's gift. The King ; Chester, 18th July.
m. 8d.(ced.ld.) Rochester, Solomon de, and Master Thomas de Sodington ; appoint-
(18). ment of, to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
de Gk>thur8t against William de Dusing' [sic in orig.].
m.8d. (ced.2d.) Rochester, Solomon de, and Thomas de Sodin^^n \ appointment of,
(10). to ttJLC the assise uf novel disseisin arraigned by Richard de
Rodeyard against Richard le Parker and others [stcj . « Et mand*
est vio*. Staff*." The camp, near Basingwerk.
m. 8d. (8). Rochester, Solomon de, and Master Thomas de Sodington ; appoint-
ment of, to inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass com-
mitted by Richard de Pultimor, Anthony de la Lanscare, Walter
Attelanscare, Henry de Pultimor, and Thomas de Pultimor in
assaulting John de Hanlone, the seijeant of John de Exeter, bailiff
of the hundred of Wonford, lately sent by the said baili£^ by
reason of estreats delivered to him on the part of the sheriff of
Devon, to levy by summons of the Exchequer debts in which the
said Richard was bound to the King, and in rescuing beasts of the
said Richard taken for the said debts by the said John de Hanloue
at Poltimore within the said hundred. By R[obert] bishop of
Bath and Wells, the Chancellor ; Shrewsbury, 18th October.
268 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTY -SIXTH REPOKT OF THE
No. 2w— •Calendar oi Patent Bolls : 5 Edward J. — eonHnued.
m. S4d. (60). Bocombe (<< Racumb' "), Over and Stoke (Devon) ; appointment of
Walter de Wimbonie and Solomon de Bochester to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Reginald son of Giles de Clifford
against Alice late wife of Giles de Clifford and Wymund de Baleye,
touching a tenement in.
m. M. (55). Bodsler (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Nortnbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Orm' son of Herbert de 'Bumes and Clhristiana his wife against
Roger de Marchington, touching a tenement in. See aUo SneUtoo.
m. 14 (27). Rokele, Philip de la, going by licence to the parts of Ireland ; simple
protection to. Windsor, 27th May.
m. 20d. (15). Bollesby (Norf ) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Stalham against Simon Peche and others, touching-
common of pasture in.
m. 20d. (16). Bollesby (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Robert de Bollesby against Peter de Ventre
and Lettice his wife, touching land in.
Bollesham (Bucks) ; $ee Bowsham.
m. 19 (100). Bomenhal*, Seynte Marie Paroysse near ; association of John de
Metingham with John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert Decenannte against
William Peyforer, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (11). Bomney C* Bomenhal ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bobert de Setuanns against William Peyforer, touch-
ing a tenement in the parish of S. Mary in die marsh of.
m. Sd. (6). Bomney ("Bomenhal'*), Old (Kent); appointment of John de
Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Beald Austyn against David Attefreynche-
hepe and Thomas son of Nicholas de Bype, touching a tenement
in.
m. 14d. (18). Bomsey (Sontht.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Ascelina late wife of Albred le Chapman against
* Emma late wife of Walter le Fatte and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. lid. (78). Bonsey (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nicholas Bnlry against John de Bamesaye and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 8d. (18). Bomsey (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Edith (^maylle against
John Cornayir and Alice his wife, touching a mesuage in.
m. 8d. (82). Bomsey (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Edith ComayUe against Nicholas de Barflet, touching land in.
m. 19d. (110). Boothing, Margaret (** Rothing Sancte Margarete") (Essex);
appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John de Wycumb and
Alice his wife against Walter le Filchere, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 7 (10). Ros, Margaret de ; simple protection to. The King ; Chester, 21st
July.
m. 20 (18). Ros, Robert de, going by licence to S. Edmund, of Pontigny ; simple
protection to.
m. 10 (14). Ros, William de, going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales ;
protection to, with clause. The King ; Woodstock, 27th June.
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No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — cofUinued.
m, 1 (6). Bos, William de, and many othen ; ratification of the sale of wood in
the park (*< haya '') of WiUeye, made to, by Thomas de XormanoilP.
Shrewsbary, 80th October.
m. 24d. (41). Roscare (** Rosker ") (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Michael Oldeneye against Richard de Bosker,
touching a tenement in.
m. IS (92). Rossington (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^ate and William
de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Rotherefeld against Peter de Mauley and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (24). Rosttbweyt (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of William de la Qnisme against Wil-
liam son of Walter de Lindeseye and William le Especer, touching
a tenement in.
BL 8d.(oed.2d.) Rotherby (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de'
(14). Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Robert de Scheyton against Robert le Bret and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (87). Rothwell (•* Rowell' ") (Northt.) j appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard [son of] Henry de Klendon' against Matilda
daughter of Henry de Klendon and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (12). Rothwell (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loueda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Matilda daughter of Henry de Clendon against Richard son m
Henry de Clendon', touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (24). Rothwell (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Christiana de Herluston against Roger Alwold, touclung a tene*
ment in.
m. 7 (86). Roncester, the abbat and convent of, in co. Stafford ; exemption to,
from supplying ^^n out of that which they have for their own
support to the King's army in Wales. The King; Chester, 2l8t
July.
m. 26 (22). Rouen, the dean and chapter of, letters of attorney to ; in fiivonr of>
John de Osquevill' and Walter de Osquevill'. Bampton, 8rd
January.
m. 2 Id. (55). Bongham (** Rugbam ") r(Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Simon de Riston against William de Brisingham and
others, touching a tenement in.
Rougham (Suff.) ; see Hessett.
m. 2 Id. (28). Roughton (" Rughton ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Jioveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Luntwayt against Bartholomew de Warham
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. I4d. (21). Routh (" Rue ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Amand de Rue against the abbat of Meaux (f* Melsa ") and
others, touching common of pasture in.
Rowelawe (Staff.) ; tee Rowley.
Rowell (Northt.) ; aee RothweU.
m. 8d. (35). Rowington (? Royton) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de la Brodehurst against Bobert del Knol and
others, touching common of pasture in.
270 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPOBT OP THE
No* 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls: 5 Edward L — continued.
m. 8 (1 1). Bowley (?) (" BdoI' ") (Stalt ) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned bj Robert de Bowod' against Philip de Mitton'
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 14d. (50). Rowley ('* Rowelawe ") (Stafil) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned bj Simon son of Simon le Lou against
John son of Philip de Rowelawe, touching common of pasture in«
m. 9d. (49). Rowley (« Roulawe ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard de Ranlowe against Peter, the prior
of S. John's without Stafford, and Henry le Feure, touching a
tenement in.
Rowsham (Bucks) ; see Wingrave.
m. 16d. (11). R<mton, conmiission of gaol delivery for, to Roger Loveday and
Kadulph Pitz-Fulk and Stephen de Bassingbum.
m. 14d. (15). Royston, commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Louetot,
Badnlph Fits-Fulk, and Stephen de Bassingbum'.
m. 7d. (S2). Royton ('* Royngton* ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Relate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard son of William de Roington' against
s Alexander de Pilkinton, touching a tenement in.
m, lid. (88). Ruardean (*< Ruwardyn ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William son of Nicholas de Ruwardyn
against William de Ludbrok*, touching a tenement in.
Rudgwick (Suss.) ; see Greatham.
m. 21d. (24). Rudham, East (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John -
de Metingham to take the assise alt mort dancestor arraigned by
Radulph son of Henry Blakeye of Rudham against Adam (or Ada)
Witherpyn, touching land in.
m. 9d. (48). Rudham, West (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take die assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Dolomb against the prior of Lakefford and others, touching
a tenement in.
Rudmarleye (Wore.) ; see Redmarley.
Rue (York) see Routh.
m. 25d. (55). Rugeley (** Rugele ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Handesacre against Robert Fitc Chriadana
and others, touching common of pasture in.
Rugge (Southt) ; see Testwood.
m. 12 (82). Ruggecumb, East (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Adam de Ruggecumb and Sdentia
(<* Scienc' ") his wife against John son of Robert de Horton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (40). Rugley (" Rogely ") (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Frank ('* Franco ") le Tyeys against John de Vescy,
touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (60). Rumbolds-Wyke (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Lovetot and
Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert de Boiton and Geoffrey de Picheford against Walter de
Wyke and Robert Tailliard, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (99). Rumbold's-Wyke (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigued
by Walter de Wykes against Geoffrey do Piccheford touching a
m. 12 (100). tenement in ; and the similar assise between the same parties,
touching a tenement in the same vill.
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No. 2.— rCalendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L-^^orUinued,
'Bumbridge (Sontht.) ; »ee Testwood.
Rancton (Norf.) ; see Winch, West.
m. 2 (26). Ronnington (" Roiietoii' *') (Somera.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Radulph,' the parson of the church of
Runnington (*' Boneton* ") against John de Cranlegh and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (58). Runnington (*< Roneton ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by Radulph parson of the church of
Runnington (** Roneton") against John de Cranlegh and Maiy
his wife, touching common of pasture in.
m. 16 (18). Rus, John le, going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales ;
protection to, with clause. Westminster, 12th May.
m. 20d« (89). Rushmere i*^ Rishemere '*) (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alice daughter of William Shole and Matilda her
sister against Stephen le Ray, touching land in.
Rutham (Suff.) ; see Roughanu
m. 18 (10). Ryhale, William de, monk of Brecon ; protection and safe conduct to,
in going through the Kingdom of England on the busintss of the
said house of Brecon and staying in the Kingdom. Westminster,
4th May.
m. 15d«.(7.0). Ryme (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Walter Kylney against William de Ringham of Loder and
Jordan Poleyn of Yetminster, touching a mesuage and land in.
Rysenberge (Bucks) ; tee Risborongfa.
m. lOd. (5ft). Ryston (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Louedajr and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
William le Graunger, of Ryston against William son of Robert
Basset touching common of pasture in.
Rywenhal (Essex) ; see Rivenhall.
m. 14 (82). Sale, John de la, going with Edmund earl of Comwall to the parts
of Wales. Windsor, 6th June.
Sale, La (Kent) ; see Seal.
m. Id. (98). Saleby (*< Shamelesly '') (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Beatrix late wife of Thomas de Shamelesby against
Philip de Clathorp' and Hugh de Clathorp*, touching a tenement
in.
Saleby (Line.) ; see Willoughy, North.
m. 12d. (47). Salehurst (<* Salherst *') (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobfaam
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Wymarcha late wife of Hervey le Duk' against
Simon de Lunesford, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (50). Salehurst (<' Shalherste ") (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Hervey le Duk' against Simon de
Luncdrord, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (52). Salehurst (" Salherst ") (Sussex) ; appointment of the same to take
the similar assise arraigned by Wymarca late wife of Hervey 1q
Duk* against Simon de Luneford, touching a tenement in.
Salghilde (Cumbr.) ; see Salkdd.
Salherst (Sussex) ; see Salehurst.
Salkeby (Line.) ; see Saleby.
272 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORXr-SlTXH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent BoDs :* 5 Edward L-^^cantinued,
m. 25 (23). Salkeld ('< Salghild *') (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John do Bdgate
and William de Northbargh to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by Amabilia late wife of Roger le Bercher against
Walter de Faromandeby and others, touching a tenement in.
jn. 14d. (85). Salkeld (<<Sa1ghilde*')i Old (Cumbr.); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbargh to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned by Amabel late wife of Roger le Bercher against
Walter de Farmaneby and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22 (2). Salop ; grant to the commonalty of co., that their courtesy and aid
of horses and arms and other their power to Henry de liascy, earl
[of Lincoln] , and Roger de .Mortimer and others, who have gone in
the King's suite to the parts of Wales against Lewelin ab GrufFud
prince of Wales and his accomplices in rebellion, given not on
account of any service due to the King but spontaneously on their
part, shall not be taken to establish any new right on the part
of the King, nor be construed in any way to their prejudice.
Woodstock, 5th February.
m. 22 (8). Similar grant to the commonalty of co. Hereford.
jn. 21 (29). Salop, the sheriff of, and the abbat of Shrewsbury ; mandate to, to
pay to Ridiard Dubois and I«eonius FitzLeonius by the tiew of
Otto de Grandison 500/. out of the King's money in their custody
in the aforesaid abbey of the fifteenth of cos. Salop and Stafford.
Bromholm, 24th Bfarch.
m. 21 (84). Mandate to the same to pay 818/. to Bartholomew de Snthleg' and
Master William de Louth, besides the above-mentioned 500/,
Norwich, 30th March.
m 20 (16). Salop, and Stafford, the sheriff of, and the abbat of Shrewsbury ;
mandate to, to pay to Master William de Louth [clerk] 804/. 6f.
out of the King's money in their custody in the aforesaid abbey.
Westminster, 25th April.
111. 16d. (48). Salthouse (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Philip son of Adam (or Ada) de Salthos against Robert FitiHubert
and others, touching possessions in.
m. 13d. (11). Salvington (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Ck>bham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
the warden of the house of S. Mary of Tarring (** Terring* ")
against Thomas le Waleys of Salvington, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (62). Sampford (" Samford ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Peter son of Baldwin le Bel against
Herbert de la Spine, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8 (25). Sandale (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matthew de Chined against John de Warenne, earl of Surrey,
touching a pond levied m.
m. 27d. (25). Sandhurst (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of William de la Wifande against Roger de la Wyfande
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (84). Sandiacre (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisiu arraigned by
Master John de Crauene, the parson of Sandiacre, against Richard
de Grey and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 25d. (96). Sandon (" Saundon ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Waldecbef and Joan his wife against John
Litlebir* and others, tonching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls: 5 Edward l.-^Hsontinued.
m. 27d. (55). Sandwich, Badulph de» the King's seneschal ; appointment of, to
hear and determine all trespasses committed by sheriffs and other
officers of the King and others within his balUrate. Windsor,
10th December.
m. 27d. (56). Similar appointment of Thomas de Kormanvill in his ballirate.
m. 27d. (57). Concarrent and similar appointment of Bichard de Holebrok' in his
ballivate.
m. 20 (80). Sandwich, Badalph de, the King's seneschal ; commisimus to, dnrinff
pleasure, of the custody of the abbey of Flexleye, the rents and
issues of the possessions thereof to be applied to the payment of
the debts of the house, after a reasonable sustenance has been
allowed to the abbat and convent, with precept in pursuance to all
sheriffs, bailiffs, and faithful not to meddle with the affairs of the
said house, but rather to maintain, protect, and defend the said
abbat and convent and their men, lands, and possessions. West-
minster, 29th April.
m. 10 (61). Sandwich, Badulph de, the King's seneschal ; mandate to, to sell at
least a thousand marcates of wood in the King's forest of Dene.
The King ; Gloucester, 1st July.
m. 4d. (77). Santon ("Saunton") (Line); appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prioress of Gokewell ('' Ooucwell ") against
Thomas de Saunton, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (40). Sapecote (Devon) ; ' appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas le Bryt against Bobert de Crues and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (28). Sameafield ('* Samefeld Begis ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Walter
de Wimborne and Solomon de Bochester to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de la Forde and Thomas de
Chabbenor' against Boger de Mortimer le Veyl and Simon le
Spedur, touching a tenement in.
Sarpriye (Southt) ; see Brook.
m. 19d. (43). Sarum, New (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Eltas de Stocton against John de Stocton and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (69). Sarum, New (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Scudemor against Bobert vicar of the church of Stnr-
minster and Henry le Peyntur, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (10). Sarum, Old ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Braibof
and Hereward del Mareys.
m. 4d. (5). Sarum, Old; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Brayboef
and Hereward del Mareis.
m. 14 (2). Saundemnnt, James de, and lugeram Aleyn, merchants of Flanders ;
licence to, to carry 28 sacks of wool at Boston, and 12 sacks of
w6ol [at] London to parts beyond seas. Westminster, 1 6th May.
m. 14 (24). Sanser, Master Badulph le, the King's *' serviens," going with him to
the parts of Wales ; protection to, with the clause, Volumut,
Windsor, 27th May.
m. 20d. (49). Sauton (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam son of Alan de Hongroucok' against William de Aineborg'
m. 20d. (50). and Eva his wife, touching a tenement in ; and to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by the said Adam against the abbat
of S. Mar}''s, York, touching a mesuage and land in the same vill.
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m. 7d. (83). Saaton (Ciunbr.) ; appmntment of John de Beigate and Willumi de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam son of Alan de Hong re . . cok' against Alan de Coopland
and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (78). Saxham, Little (Snff.) ; appointment of Boger Lovedaj and John da
Metinffham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj Sarah
late wife of Badulph de Saxham against John Pimchardim and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (4). Saj, William de ; staying in the parts of Ireland on the King^s
business, letters of attorney to, in favour of William de Batres*
chipp'. Westminster, 1st May.
m. 28 (oednle) Scamel, Master Walter, dean of Salisbuiy, and Matthew de Ck>lumber8 ;
appointment of, to make perambulation of the forests in cos.
Butland, Northampton, Salop, Sta£ford, Berks, Oxford, Worcester,
Hereford, Gloucester, Wilts, Somerset, Dorset, Southampton,
Surrey, Sussex, Hunts, Bucks, and Bssex, and to carry out the
other articles of the Oarta de Foresta.
m. 17 (1). Scamel, Master Walter, clerk, dean of Salisbury ; confirmation of a
grant made to, by Hugh de Plessey of all the lands and tenements
of the said Hugh in Cumbe to be held by the said Walter for life.
Westminster, 8rd May.
m. SSd. (55). Scarborough (" Scardeburg '0 (York); appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter le Wayte and Isabel his wife against
Bobert D using and Boger Wolerun, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (67). Scarborough (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bobert de Lymburg' against John de limburg* and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (68). Scarborough (York) ; appointment of the same judges to take the
similar assise arraigned by Bobert Dusyng' against John de
Limberg' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (20). Scarborough (York) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry Sampson and Isabella his wife against Boger son of Boger
Huchtreth', touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (58). Scarborough (** Scardeburg *') (York) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and WDliam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Michael de Gannteibur' against Bobert
Ingelbem, touching a tenement in.
m. S (65). Scarborough ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de
S. Quintin, Peter de Botheifeld, William de Budestayn' and
Nicholas Mauleuerer.
m. 4d. (78). Seaming (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by Boger de
Scammge against Cecilia daughter of John son of Albred de
Scaminge, touching a tenement m.
m. 8 (46.) Scarthorpe (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda late wife of Badulph en le Wilewes against Henry son of
Badulph en le Wilewes, touching a tenement in.
Scaupwyk' (Line.) ; see Kirkeby.
m. 8d. (48). Seotforth (" Scotford' ") and Burgh (Lane.) ; appointment of John
de Beieate and William de Nor&burgh to take the assise of novel
disseism arraigned by the abbat of Cokersand against William de
Lindesey and others, touching a tenement in.
m. aod. (24). Scrouteby [? Scratb^] (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Clarice daughter of Thomas Chapman against l^e
prior of the church of the Holy Trinity of Norwich, touching a
tenement in.
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Scadamore (Wilts) ; see Upton.
m. 18d. (4). Seaford (" Sefford '') (Sons.) ; appointment of John do Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Simon son of Bobert de la Leje against Simon de
Sheldesmershe and Jul[iana] his wife, touching possessions in.
m. 15d. (14). Seal C*La Sale") (Kent); appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Richecop against Roger Baudewyn, touching
a tenement in.
OLSd. (60). Seasalter C'Sesaltre") (Kent); appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Yestestur' against Peter de Huntingfeld
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 88d«f42). Seawell ('^Sewell") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Gilbert de Brunesleye against Richard de Hay, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19 (76). Sedgwick (" Siggeswik' ") (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de
Reigato and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Clhristiana late wife of John de Ireby
against Henry de Redemane, touching a tenement in.
SefTord (Suss.) ; eee Seafbrd.
m. sad. (41). Selby (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Master Thomas
de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by the abbat of Selby
against John son of John le Chaumberleng', of Selby, touching
conunon of pasture in.
Selby (York) ; see Brayton.
m. 82d. (89). Selling (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to ti^e the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Stephen de la Stighele, Thomas and Radulph his brothers against
Thomas de Morstok*, touching a mesuage and land in.
Selling (Kent) ; see Sheldwich.
m. 4 (89). Sempringham, the master and prior of the order of ; mandate to all
bailiffs, &c. not to take from them, against their will, any of the
grain which they have for their support, although the iQng has
commanded provision of grain to be made in the various counties
of the kingdom for himself and his army in Wales ; and to restore
to them whatever grain has been so taken from them already.
Shrewsbury ; 16th October.
Concurrent and similar mandates are addressed in favour of : —
m. 4 (80). The prioress and convent of Westwod'.
m. 4 (SI). The prioress and convent of Eton'.
nu 4 (88). William de Saham, parson of Kingsclere.
m. 4 (88). Master Alan le Bretun, treasurer of Lichfield.
m. 4 (84). Henry de Mersinton, parson of Galeby.
m. 4 (85). The abbat of LulleshulL
m. 4 (86). The prior and convent of Newport Pagnell.
m. 4 (8/). The prior and convent of Llantony Prima in Wales.
m. 7d. (81)« Senardlegh, Holand, and Dalton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard Fitz-Robert and Thomas his
brother against Robert de la Leye and others, touching a
tenement in.
nu 87 (15). Sept-Fontaines ('< Septem Fontibas ")» Radulph de, about to proceed
to parts beyond seas by the King's licence ; letters of attorney to,
in favour of Richard de Sept-Fontaines and Henry de Wokindon^
clerk. Windsor, 18th December.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 3 (8). Sept Fontaines (** Septem Fontibus "), Radulph de ; going by licence
to parts beyond Keae ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Itichard
de Sept-Fontaines (" Septem Fontibus ") and Henry de Woking-
don', clerk. By R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the
chancellor; Shrewsbury, 18th October.
in. 12 (77). Sessay ("Cessay*') (York); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrai^ied by Richaixl Maunsel against the prior of Newbnrgh,
touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (27). Sessay (" Cesay ") (York) ; appointment of John de Metingham and
William dc Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Boniface de Cassali against Richard Maunsell, of
Eton, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (7.5). Severn-Stoke (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de la Bruere against John de Dunnesleye and
Amice his wife and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (33). Severn Stoke (Wore] ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodiugtoii to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Berkerroles and Joan his wife against
Roger de Clifford and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (14). Severn-Stoke (Wore.) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William de
Berkeroles and Joan his wife against Roger de Clifford and othecs,
touching a tenement in.
in. 2d. (56). Severn- Stoke [(Wore.)] ; association of Walter de Heliun with
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Berkeroles and-
Joan his wife against Roger de ClifT, touching a tenement in.
Sewell (Northt.) ; see Seawell.
m. 3 (89). . Seys, Griffin ; pardon to, of all trespasses and excesses alleged agkinst
him before he was admitted to the King*s peace, and reverftal of
the outlawry published against him for the same. The King^
Rhuddlan, 8th October. .
[Crof Bed out. In marg, orig. : *' Yacat quia restituta fuit littera
et cancellata."]
m. 4 (18). Seys, Kencwric; conimisimus to, during pleasure, of the custody of
the land of Montalt and Hawardyn, and mandate in pursuance in
favonr of, of iutcndenee and respondence. llie chancellor, 16th
October.
m. ]7d. (20). Seyton, Master Roger de ; appointment of, to inquire as to, hear, and
determine the trespasses committed by certain evil-doers unknown
in entering and hunting in the park of Edmund earl of Corpwall,
of Oakham {" Okham ") [Rutl.] without his licence, amd beating,
wounding, and illireating the keeper of the said park. West-
minster, 28th April.
m. 8 (19). Seyton, Master Koger de, justice of the bench at Shrewsbury
(" justic* n'r ad phicita in banc3 n'ro apud Sallop* tenenda'") ;
protection and safe conduct to the men of, in conveying the grain
and other provisions of, towards Shrewsbury, the King having
taken them under his special protection. By the chancellor ;
Shrewsbury, 2uth October.
m. 6d. (72). Sezincote (" Shesecote ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of 'Solomoti de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Alice daughter of Philip de Shesecote
against Thomas son of Philip de Shesecote and others, tonching a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (39). Shadingfield, EUough, and Weston (Suff.) ; appointmeht of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by William son of Roger del Brok* and John hia
brother against John Waleram and others, touching land in.
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'in. 17 (15). Shaftesburj ; grant to the abbess of S. Edward of, that she may for
life by her letters patent make attomies to do sait fbr her at the
hundred courts of Doneword and Thornhall in co. Wilts. West-
minster, 8th May.
m. 4d. (86). Shaftesbury (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter Goky and Petronilla his wife and Margery sister
of the said Petronilla against Alice Cbopyn and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 4d. (83). Shalbecumb' [? Salcombe] (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Dunkeswell against
William de Mohnn and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (10.) Shaldeford (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William le Tailliur, of Burton, against Robert de Bameviir,
touching a tenement in.
Shalegrave (Oxf.) ; see Chalgrove.
Shalherste (Sussex) ; see Salehurst.
Shamelesby (Line.) ; see Saleby.
m. 6d« (27). Sharpies (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Jordan del Boys against Elias de Leuere and others, touching
common of pasture m.
m. 16d. (19). Sheepwash (" Shepewayshe ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger Snellard, Joel le Feure,
Richard Cole, and Adam Norman against Robert Stokeshay and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (42). Shelderton (Salop) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the certification arraigned by Walter
de Hopton against Thomas de Grete and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 25d. (84). Sheldon (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph de Ouly against Henry de Sheldon and Thomas Ochyu,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 17d. (37). Sheldwich ('* Sholdwich ") and Selling (" Sellyng ") (Kent) ; appoint-
ment of Thomas de Weyland and Elias de Bekingham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter de Huntingfeld against
William de Stnbesdon and others, touching a tenement in.
Shelsey-Beauchamp (Wore.) ; see Chedeslej'c Beauchamp.
m. 9d. (69). Shelton (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bartholomew de O)nynton against Thomas son of Walter de
Couynton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (19). Shenefeld, Philip de ; pardon to, of the death of Hugh le Keu, and
of the outlawry if any were published against him for the said death.
Westminster, 12th May.
•
m. 27 (22). Sheningham, John de ; grant to, of the custody of- the manor of
Shoppelaund which is in the King's hands by reason of Giles son
and heir of Mary de Sheningham, constable of Boulogne,* being
under age and in the King's custody, to be held by the said John
and his assigns during the minorit}' of the said Gjles. Windsor,
12th December.
m. 27 (23). Concurrent mandate of livery in pursuance addressed to Richard de
Holebrok', the King's seneschal.
* So in the rolL
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m. Sid. (5). Shenley (Backs) ; appointment of Boger Loredaj and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda Fitz Godwin against Thomas de Pnjile and William de
Aete, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (64). Shenlej, Great (Bncks) ; appointment of Boger Loneday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Stephen de Tedmersb against William de JarpinuiH* and Boger le
Cauf, touching a tenement in. Bhuddlan, 25th Augast.
m. 25 (70). Shercote (Glonc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Hugh
de Kendal to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Agnea
daughter of Philip de Shercote against Thomas son of Philip de
Shercote, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (58). Shereford (*< Shirford ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by William de
Beaufen against Bichard But, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (4). Sherston ('* Sherstan '') (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the aasiae of
novel disseisin arraigned by William le Escot and John Page
against John Bezyl, touching common of pasture in.
Shesecote (Glouc.) ; Me Sesincote.
m. 8d. (88). Sheviock (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John le Arceuesk', parson of Sheviock, agiunst
William Dauney, touching common of pasture in.
m. 21d. (56). Shipdham (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Williimi son of Walter King against John son of Bobert del Buk^
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (44). Shipeden (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraignf^ by Boger de Lingthweyt
against Bartholomew de Warham and Lucy his wife, touching a
tenement in.
m. 22d. (56). Shipedene (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metinghain to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
son of Gerard Cnot a^nst John son of Edmund de Eggemere and
others, touching land m.
m. 19 (5). Shipenboten (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bobert de Hylton against the abbat of Alnwick
(" Annewik ") and Thomas de Kyrkeby, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (56). Shipton (Glouc.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and Solo-
mon de Bochester to take the certification arraigned by Henry le
Moyne and Henry de Newburgh against Henry le Moyne, touching
a tenement in.
m. 4d. (68). Shirebum ; association of Walter de Wimborne with Solomon de
Bochester to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by James
de Catebir* against Bobert bishop of Salisbury, touching two
mesuages in.
m. 8d. Shirelaund, Boger de ; protection to. The camp, near Basingwerk,
(ced. ad.) (8). 18th August
Shirford (Norf.) ; gee Shereford.
m. 8d. (14). Shitlington ('< Shitlingdon ") (Bedf.) ; appointment of Boger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise arraigned by
Bichard de la Bere against Hugh de Mentemor and others, touching
a fosse destroyed in.
m. 16d. (81). Shoreham, New (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Walter son of Badulph de Hundenhal' against William Parys
and others, touching a mesuage in.
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m. 14d. (58). Shome (Kent) ; appointment of John de Loaetot and John de
Metingham . to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Richard son of Henry de Grene against John de Cobeham, Mary
de Valoignes, and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 8 (7). Shorthampton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Ro^r Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of Peter de Littleton and Alice his wife against Nicholas del
Grardyn and Olive his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (61). Shortrigge (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Isabella de Shortrigge against William Bugge and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (54). Shorwell (Soatht.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of William Belisle against Isabella de
Portibus, countess of Albemarle, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. ISd. (56). Shottesbrook (" Sotebrok' '*) (Berks) ; appointment of Master
Richard de Stanes and Geoffrey de Ficheford to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Alice Attepitte, of Shottesbrook,
against Richard de la Uhaumbre, of Shottesbrook, tonching the
moiety of a mesnage and land in.
m« 7d. (10). Shottesbrook (Berks) ; appointment of Robert Pulconis and Geoffirey
. de Picheford to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Alice Atte Pnte against Richard de la Chambre and others,
touching land and the moiety of a mesnage in.
Shottisham (Suff.) ; see Sutton.
Shoty Camp' (Cambr.) ; see Shudy-Camps.
m. 9d. (41). Shrewsbury (" Sallop' ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Philip War against Nicholas War,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (19). Shrewsbury, the suburb of (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard Le Chapman against Adam (or
Ada) son (or daughter) of Thomas le Coherd and Riohard de
Donmowe, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (S7). Shrewsbury (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Russel and Jul [iana] his wife against Hugh
Shorye, tonching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (10). Shrophamfbrd (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Matilda daughter of Henry Pecche against Richard de Cauz,
touching land in.
m. 8 (24). Shudy-Camps ("Shoty- Camp'") (Cambr.); appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh de Crepping* against Robert de Crepping' and
the abbat of Waltham, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (72). Shyireneton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas le Fraunceis and Agnes his wife against
Akyna de Reynny and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d« (60). ShjTpeden (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Aylward against John de Egemere and others, tonching a tenement
in.
m. 8d. Shyreland, Roger de ; safe conduct to. The camp, near Basingwerk.
(ced. 1.) (4). [Vacated.]
Siggeswik* (Westmorel.) ; see Sedgwick.
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m. 24d. (89). Simondesbir* (Devon) ; uppointraent of Solomon de -Rochester and
Walter de Wimhomc to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Asketil de la More and Basilia his wife against William Grenerill
and Gilbert his son, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (78). Sindeleghe (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas de Filileghe against Sampson Horeward and
others, touching common of pasture m.
m. 8d. (87). Sipeden (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by Roger de Ling-
thwey t against Lucy daughter of Roger de Lingthweyt, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19 (64). Skeffington (*' Skeftinton **) (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Richard de Skeftinton against John
de Friseby and Amice his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (96). Skegness (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the jury arrai^ed by Emeric de Roche Canard
and Matilda his wife against Philip de Kyme and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (74). Skelmersdale (" Skelmarsdasle ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William do Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Robert son of Adam (or Ada) de Skelmar-
dasle against Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of John de
Flatherale and Avice daughter of Thomas de Leghes, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 18d. (57). Skelton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Laurence son of Roger de Knottinglay against Master John de
Skelton, touching rent in.
m. 12 (48). Skelton-in-Cleveland (Tork)|; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William Fitz-Susanna against Roger le Folour and
others, touching a toft and land in.
m. 8d. (105). Skipwith (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by John
de Auereyns against Robert bishop of Durham and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (2). Skipwith (" Skipwyz *') (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbui^h to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Thorpe, of Skipwith, against Robert bishop
of Durham and others, touching a tenement in.
Slaftby (Line.) ; see Sloothby.
Slaleye (Norf.) ; see Sloley.
m. 19 (98). SleaIands.("SIaland'') (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
' and William de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Walter
de Molecastre against Robert de Molescastre, touchmg a tenement
in.
m. 20d. (52). Sloley (" Slale^e ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Reginald Te Gros against Reginald Dunnig* and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. lid. (6). Sloothby (" Slaftby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Norlhburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Joan late wife of John de Jerdebriffg* against Thomas son of
William de Louth and William son of Robert Mole, touching a
tenement in. *
Smerecote (Warw.) ; see Eccleshal.
DEJfUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECOIiDS. 281
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
95d* (3ft), Smethecote (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de KocheBter and
Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bj Jobn de Aulton, chaplain, against Matilda de Clare countess of
Gloucester and Hertford and others, touching a tenement in.
•
lid. (67) r Sneaton (** Sniton*'') (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Chambard against the prior of Kirkham and
others, touching common of pasture in.
(6). SneUton (*' Soelleston ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Acoure against Walter de Stirkesl' and
others, touching a tenement in.
19 (91)« Snelston (Derb.) ; appointment of Jobn de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of the hospital of S. John of Jerusalem in England against
Robert de Okeovere and others, touching common of pasture in.
12 (6S)w Snelston (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert le Foun against Robert de Acoure and others, touching
common of pasture in; and the similar assise arraigned by the
same Robert against Robert de la Mnleton' and Roger de Mercing-
ton, touching conmion of pasture in Rodsley (" Redeslegh' ").
2 (12). Snitton (Cumb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Stephen de Snitton against Robert de Snitton, touching a tenement
■L 12 (64).
m.
IflcL (79>. Sodington, Master Thomas de ; association of, with Solomon de
Rochester to take all assises, juries, and recog^iitions, arraigned
before the hite ("quondam") Henry de Montfort and the said
Solomon, and the said Solomon and Walter de Wimborne, or other
justices by the King's writs in cos. Southt., Wilts, Devon, Cornwall
Somerset, Dorset, (iloucester, Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and Here-
ford. Westminster, 28th April.
■.2&(19). Sodington (Glouc.) ; appointment of Walter de Helyun and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Nicholas son of Nicholas Harang' against James EoTyot,
touching land in.
25d. (II). Solihull (" SulihuU") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to tak<^ the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Philip de Selleye against Walter de Selleye, touching a tenement
in.
.25d.(17). Solihull (Warw.); appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Richard de BolenhuU against Herbert de Killebum,
touching a tenement in.
. 25(L(28). Solihtdl (Warw.); appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Henry Colle, of Kington, against Robert fiz le
Prestre and Margery his wilie, touching a tenement in.
b.5d.(17). Somboum, Little (" Sumbum* Parva") (Southt); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip le Ken and Agnes
his wife against Robert de Percy and others, touching a tenement
in.
921 (82). Somerleyton and Ashby (" Askeby ") (Norf. [? Suif.]) ; appointment
of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William de Broxton and Margery lug
wife, Robert Ayseman and Emma his wife, against Reginald
Ayseman and Alice his wife, touching land and marsh in.
1. 10 (10)» Somer8[etl, John de, long in the suite of Henry III., and freqaently
sent by him to his forests and parks in order to hunt and taka
beasit therein, whereby the said John might be easily indicted of
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No. 2.— Calendar of Patent Eolls : 5 Edward l.—€(»ieinved.
trespass of the forest ; pardon to, of all trespasses and ezeesses of
the forest, if any, done by, in the forests and parks of Henry III .
and the Kin^ np to the date of this pardon. The King ; Wood-
stock, 27th Jane.
m. 12 (46). Somerton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
NorthbuTffhtotake the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by Robert
de HoweU against Stephen de Penecestr* and Walter Seriaant, of
Somerton, touehing a hedge leried in.
m. 20d. (20). Somerton, East (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday add John
de Metingham to take the assise arraigned by William de Plegh
against Thomas de Begevill, touching a fosse leTied in.
m. 6d. (54). Somerton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrai^ed by Margery de Perer against Hagh le Kniht and others,
tonching a tenement in.
m. 8d. Someruill', John de ; acknowledgment of the payment by, to Master
(ced. 1) (7). Thomas Bek' of a fine of ten marks pidd to the King for his serrioe
in Wales. The camp, near Basingwerk, 18th August. [Vacated.]
Concurrent and similar acquittances (all vacated) are given to the
following persons : —
m. 8d. Radulph Peynel.
(ced. I) (8).
m. 8d. The abbat of S. Edmund,
(ced. 1) (9).
m. 8d. Gerard de Wakesham.
(ced. 1) (10).
m. 8d. Walter de Sully,
(ced. 1) (11).
m. 8d. The abbat of Peterborough,
(ced. 1) (12).
m. 8d. Radulph son of Radulph de Welledon.
(ced. 1) (IS).
m. 27d. (83). Sotherton (Snff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Walter son of Thomas de Bemham against John son of John de
Bnigh, touching possessions in.
m. 21d. (11). Sotherton (SufT.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Walter son of Thomas de Bemham against John son of John de
Burgh, touching possessions in.
m. 19 (110). Sotheton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert le Fraunceis against Joan late wife of David de Sotheton
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (60). Souerdelegh-in-Holand (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard Fitz-Robert and Thomas his brother against Robert de
la Lye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (78). Souldrop ('* Suldrop' ") (Beds.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take ihe assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice Baret against William de London and others, touchmg a
tenement in.
m. 17d. (78). Souldrop (" Soolderopp' ") (Beds.) ; appohitment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice Baret agunst William de London and others^
touching a tenement in.
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m. 22d. (87). Soathacre (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda daughter of Thomas Kirkeman against Roland, parson of
the church of Southacre, and John Aunfrey, touching a tenement
in.
m. 25 (38). Southampton, co. ; mandate to the men of, to use due diligence and
to assist the sheriff of the said co. in preserving the peace and in
arresting many evil-doers who are perpetrating homicides, &c.
therein. Hampton, 3rd January.
m. 17d. (13). Southampton; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter de
Wimbome to teke the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Ernald
de la Rivere against Giles le Flemeng* and the abbat of Beaulieu,
touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (45). Southburgh ('^Suthberch ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Katherine late wife of William de Swathing' against
Richard son of William de Suthberch and Richard Dalegold,
touching a tenement in.
m* 21d. (47). Southburgh (Xorf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the said Katherine against Alexander FitzRobert,
toucmng a tenement in.
m. S4d. (65). Southchurch (*' Suchyrche ") (Essex) ; appointment of Master Roger
de Seyton and John de Cobeham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of William de Gloucester against
Richard de Suchirche, touching a tenement in.
m. sod. (61). Southolt (" Sutholt ") (SnfP.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned
by William Broun against John le Yirly and others, touching
possessions in.
m. 12d. (21). Sonthorpe (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnivh to take the certification arraigned by GeoiErey Luterel
and Geof&ey son of Henry de Hanuile against Walter Osemund,
touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (26). Southwark (Sorr.); appointment of John de Ck>bham and 'Elias de
Bekingham to talce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Ck>uentre against Henry in la Lane, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d« (56). Southwark (Surr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Holebrok' against Nicholas Bishop of Winchester and
others, touching a tenement in.
Southwick (Northt.) ; aee Stoke.
Sonthwick [Northt.] ; see Stoke-near-Oundle.
m. 8 (26). Southwood (Leic.) ; appomtment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to tike ike assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam Sabyn against Walter de Finchingfeld, of Roteby, touching
common of pasture in.
Spanby (Line.) ; see Threekingham.
m. 19d. (29). Sparham (Norf.) ; appointment of Thomas de Weyland and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
de Lyons against Bartholomew de Sparham, touching common of
pasture in.
Sparham (Norf.) ; see Necton.
m. 12d. (81). Speckington (" Speketon ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas be Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Walter le Jeuene and Alice his wife
against Geofirey de Wrokessale and Nicholas le Messer, touching a
t^ement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent IloUs : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 8d. (27). Speckington (*' Speketon' ") (Somers.) ; appointmeDt of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodiugton to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by John de Cbelke against Geoffrey de
Wrockeshal' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (56). Speke (Lane.) ; appointment, of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Roger de Mulyneus, Alan le Norreys and Margery his' wife against
Robert do Hoylaand and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (71). Speke (Lane.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger de Mulyneus against Robert de
Hoylaund and others, touching a tenement in.
ro. 8d. (6). Speke (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan
le Norrej's and Biargery his wife against Robert de Holand and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (8). Speke (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholaa de Haselewell' against Robert de Hoyland and others,
touching a tenement in.
Speketon (Somers.) ; see Speckington.
m. 5 (4). Speycer, 'John le, and his men; safe-conduct to, in carrying grain
and other provisions to the King's army of Wales -staying there,
and returning thence. The King ; Rhuddlan, 25th August.
Similar safe conducts are given to : —
m. 5 (5). Emald de Depe and his men. As above.
m. 5 (6). John Beton and Simon his brother, merchants of Stafford. By
R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells. Chester, 2nd September.
m. 5 (7). William de Ootes, merchant of Stafford. As above.
m. 5 (8). William de Preston and his partners, the men of Thomas de Panes,
carrying the King*s wine to Chester, and retoming thence with
9 carts of the said Thomas. As above.
m. 5 (9). Philip le Whytehan and his men. As above.
m. 5 (10). William le Fumer, of Cliester, and his men. Chester, 20th
September.
m. 5 (11). Nicholas de Kolcloch, merchant of Cracferg[ns], and his men.
As above.
m. 5 (12). Ranulph de Kent, merchant of Chester, and his men. As above.
m. 5 (18). Henry Fitz-Matthew, merchant of Woluest'. As above.
m. 15d. (71). Sproatley (" Sprottele ") (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by
Roger son of Peter de Lund against Simon le Veer, Robert Gilt,
and John de Dringhou, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (80). Sproatley (" Sprottele ") (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by
Roger de Lund' against Philip de Veer, John Fitz-Simon, Walter
Fitz>John, John son of Walter le Prouost, and others, touching a
tenement in.
Sprottele (York) ; nee Sproatley.
m. 20d. (98). Sproughton (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Stanbrigg against Simon de Stanbrigg, touching a tenement in.
Sproughton (Suff.) ; see Stoke-neat^Ipswich.
.m. 9 (9). Stafford, the master and fraternity of the hospital of S. John of
protection to, with the clause : Bogamus, The King ; Wolver-
hampton, 9th July.
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 285
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Ednrard I. — continued,
m. 12 (44). Staines (Middz.); appointment of John de Cobham and Eliaa de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj Joan
late wife of Simon le Coidwaner against RichaM Halfpund,
touching a tenement in. See also Stanwell.
m. 6d. (75). Stalham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Haldan le Taylur against Robert vicar of the church of Ludlnam and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (48). Stambridge (*' Stanbregg "), Great (Essex) ; appointment of John
de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas de la Rokele against Qeofhey
Grodebold and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (58). Stambridge (*' Stambrigg "), Great [Essex] ; association of Master
Radulpn de Freningham and Walter de Wimbome with Thomas
de Weyland and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by
Ela countess of Warwick against Richard de Tany, touchmg the
m. 16d. (59). manor of ; and to take the jury arraigned by the said Ela and
William de Necton against John de Necton, touching a tenement
in Terling, Hatfield, Peverel, Boreham, and Fairstead (**Fayr-
stede "). Westminster, 6th May.
m. 19 (32). Stamford (" Stannford '*) (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Noithburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Gonnilda de Ketene against John de Warenne, earl
of Surrey, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (75). Stamford (Line.) ; appointment of John Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Vaudey against John de Castreton and Godfrey de
Reynham, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (54). Stamford (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arnugned by
Walter ^ts-Normann against the prior of S. Giles without
Stamford and Reginald le FJemeng', touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (29). Stamford (Line.) $ appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas de Weston against Isaac Lucas and Alexander his son,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (96). Standish (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of William le Tayllur against Henry de I^angetre,
touching a mesuage and land in.
Standon [? Heref.] ; see Wormeley.
Stanes (Kent) ; see Stone.
m. 8d. (ced. Stanewell; rogamus to J[ohn], bishop of London, to admit and in-
2) (8). stitute Master Stephen de S. Greorge, clerk, to the church of,
void and in the King*s gift by reason of the land and heirS of
William de Windesore, long since deceased, being in the King's
hands. The camp, near Baangwerk, 2l8t August
m. 23d. (30). Stanford (Essex) ; appointment of Thomas de Weyland and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned 'by
Walter Peronell and Matilda his wife against Radulph Poer and
others, touching a mesuage and land in. Buckingham, 27th
February.
m. 2d. (71). Stanford (Essex)'; appointment of John de Cobeham anjfl Elias 'de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of Peter de Lesnes against Osbert le Welk\ touching
a toft and land in.
m. 22d. (28). Stanford-near-Ongar (''Aunp*'") (Essex); appointment of Roger
Loveday and John dc Metmgham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Walter Peronell and Matilda his wife against
Radulph Poer and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
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No. 2.— Calendar ef Patent Bolls : 5 Edward l.-^Hsantmued.
m. 15d. (76). Stanford-on-^oar (Notts.) ; appomtment of John do Beigate and
William de Northbuigh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of William le Karler against Richard
son of Richfurd de Trowell, touching a mesoage and land in.
m. ^5 (84). Stanford ; association of GreofErej de Lenkenore with Roger liOTeday
to take the assise of novel Asseisin arraigned hy Oliver de Pan-
cbardon against Reginald FitzPeter and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 25 (64). Stanford ('* Staunf ord* ") ; association of Roland de Erleye with
Roger Loveday to take a similar assise between same, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8X69). Stanford [( )] ; association of Roger Loueday with John de
MeUngham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Oliver de Punchardun against Reginald Fitz-Peter, touching a
tenement in.
m. 12d. (38). Stanhem (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John son'of Henry le Prouost against John de Cokeresleye and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (75). Stanhoe (" Stanhou ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger de Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger nz le Fevre against Bartholomew de Calethorp
and Robert Aylene, touching a tenement in.
m« lOd. (18). Stanley, King's ("Stanle Regis ")i (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solo-
mon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam le Despenser against
Master le Sage, parson of King's-Stanley (*' Stanle Regis "), touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. S5d. (61). Stanmord (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Richard son of John de Ulstorp' against Felix son of Matilda
daughter of Godfrey Kirkeman, touching land in.
m. 19 (95). Stausfield ('* Stanefeld ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Isabel late wife of Robert de Stanefeld against Robert
de Bradefeld and Agnes his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (80). Stansfield (SufT.); appointment of Roger Loueday and Jdm de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Robert de Bradefeud and
Agnes his wife against Isabella late wife of Robert de Stanfend,
touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (14). Stanstead (** Stanested ") (Herts) ; appointment of John de Ck>beham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Russel against William Feiebraz and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (27). Stanton, Long (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alice late wife of Andrew le Tayllur against Alice late wife of
Andrew le Tayllur and others, tondiing a tenement in.
xn. lid. (56). Stanton, Long (^'Longe Stonton' ") (Oambr.) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by
Robert son of Richard de Flixthorp* against William de Grenelay,
touching a tenem^it in.
in. 18d. (72). Stanton (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard son of Richard del Gardyn against Richard de Bologna
{** Bolon' ")> touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (8). Stanton-Drew (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Le Boteler against Amice countess of Devon
and others, touching a teuement in.
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DEPUTY KESPEB OF TH£ PTJBLIO BEGOBDS, 287
No. 2.*^*<?Alendar of Patent Rolls.: 5 Edward 'L'-^oontinued.
Bk 84cL (90)«. Stanwaj* Great (Essex) ; appointment of John de Gobeham and
Ellas de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by William de
Kellueden and Bidesia his wife against Robert son of Edmund de
Westrate, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (86). Stanwell and Staines (Midds.) ; appointment of John de Gobeham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter de Poylle and Cecilia his wife against John
le Fulur and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (47). Stapelton, Nicholas de, and William de Northbureh ; appointment of,
together with two knights of each of the followmg cos., viz., York,
Northumberland, Cumberland, Lancaster, Notts, and Derby, to be
elected by them for this purpose, haying assembled the foresters
and yerderers of the forests of the said cos., to make right the
perambulation made in the time of Hen. III. and not yet challenged,
and to fulfil the other articles contained in the charter of the forest.
Dunstable, 1st March.
in. 23d. (48). Concurrent mandate to the sheriffs of the aforesaid cos. to cause to
come, &c. all the knights of the aforesaid cos., and to meet the
said Nicholas and William to cany out the premises.
m. 23d. (49). Concurrent and similar appointment of Master Walter Schamel, dean ot
Salisbuiy, and Mathew de Columbers, in cos. Rutland, Northamp-
ton, Salop, Stafford, Berks, Oxford, Worcester, Hereford, Olotu
cester, Wilts, Somerset, Dorset, Southampton, Surrey, Sussex,
Hunts, Bucks, and Essex.
in. 23d. (50). Concurrent and similar mandate to the sheriffs of the aforesaid cos.
m. 7d. (38). Stapelton (Essex) ^ appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richani de ia Neyte against William son of Augustine de Hedestok'
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (44). Staple (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Emma de Fagrave against John de Briwes and William Cole,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 22d. (18). Staple (" Staples ") and Curland (*< Gurilaunde ") (Somers.) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Brywee against
Margery de Brywes and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (13). Staple (Somersi) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Brywes against Henry Gapenel and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 15d. (77.) StaplefoPd-Tawney (" Stapelford Tany ") (Essex) ; appointment of
John de Gobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Richard de la Neyte against William
son of Augustine de Hadestok' and others, tooching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (I). Stapleford (Herts) ; appointment of John de Gobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert Baynard against Robert Aguyllion and John le Moygne, of
Stapleford, touching a tenement in. Whitham, 16th April.
vu 9d. (34). Stapleford, Little (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Albiniac against William de Iseny and
others, touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. Id. (97). Stapleford (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Gormayles against Peter de Escndemore and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (9). Staneme (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
le Prest against Joan late wife of Richard de Atteleston, touching
a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolle : 5 Edward Ir-^'coniinued,
m. 2 (84). Staanford (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and WiUkm da
Northbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hj
Gilbert de Cesterton* against Philip de Stanmboom' and otlien»
touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (55). Staunford (Leic.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and WilUam 4e
Northbargh to take the. assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Eustace de Tykessawere and Emmisina his wife against Peter le
Farmenter, touching a tenement in.
Staanford ; see Stanfoid.
m. lid. (7). Staunton' (Leic); appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Roger de Martinall against Robert de Wyoill' and others, toaeliiii^
common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (38). Staveley (" Stayuerlich' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beijpte
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alexander de Eskealake and Agnea his wife againut
Simon le Taillar and Beatrix his wife, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 8d. (42). Stedcsflet (Soatht.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned bj Richard
de Stedesflet against Henry fix le Clerk and Geoffrey de Wlutte-
hegh, touching a tenement in. See also Stidesflet.
m. Id. (6). Sterington (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel dissdsin arraigned hj
Robert Cak' against Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk and nuvshmll of
England, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (12). Steynegryve, John de ; grant to, to hold the manor of Staynton wlueh
he luis of the demise of Margaret de Staynton and which is of the
King's fee of Tickhill for five years without challenge of the Grown,
the said John to purchase no tenement in fee and inheritance
within the aforesaid fee during the aforesaid time without the
Kiug's special licence. Westmmster, 7th May.
m. Idd. (58). Stidefiut (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Bocheater and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel ^saeisa
arraigned by Richard de Stideflut against Henry le Clero and
Geourey Wytygh', touching a tenement in. See also Stedesflet.
m. 8d. (39). Stidesflet (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Maater Thomas de Sodington to take the certification arraigned
by Richard de Stidesflet against Henry le fiz le clerk, and GeolErej
Whyteye, touching a tenement in. See also Stcdesflet.
m. 4d. (02). Stiffkey (" Stiuekeye ") and Cockthorpe (" Cokethorp ") (Norf.);
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon Bonet and Geeilia
his wife against Edmund Peletot and others, touching a tenement
in.
Stithun (York) ; see Stittenham.
m. ISd. (17). Stittenham ("Stithun") (York); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northbargh to take the assise of novei disseiaia
arraigned by Badulph son of James de Stithun against Simon de
Routhecliue, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (65). Stock (" Stocce ") (Berks) ; appointment of Master Richard deStanes
and Geoffrey de Pycheford to take the aMise of mort daaoertar
arraigned by Alice Atte Putte against Richard de la Chanmbie
and others, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 2ld. (71). Stockland (** Stoklond ") (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbomo to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Master William Darel, parson of the chorck
of Stockland, against Walter Noench and others, touching commoa
of pasture in.
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m. 18d. (IS). Stocklejr ("Stokkeleye") (Wilte) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned bj
Richard de Cassewarde against William Asser, touching land in.
m. 13 (2). Stockton (" Stocketon' ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned bj William de Whitminster and Alianor
his wife against Adam le Botiller, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 12 (8). Stockton (" Stocketon' ") (Heref.) ; appointment of the same to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by the said William and
Alianor against Richard Fitz-John and others, touching land in.
ja, 21d. (85). Stockton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Okholt a^inst John le Bygot and William de Stokton, touching
a tenement m.
m.25d. (19). Stockton, Little (*'parva Stoketon'') (Salop); appointment of
Solomon de Bochester and Waiter de Wimbome to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert son of Bichard de parva
Stoketon against John de Chettewind, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 Id. (42). Stockton (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and liiaster
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the abbess of Wilton against the prior of S. Swithin's, Win-
chester, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (7). Stockton (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by the prior of
S. Swithin, Winchester, against the abbess of Wilton, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (3). Stocton (? Stoughton) (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Philip atte Cherch' against John Flory and others, touchmg a
tenement in.
fn. 27d. (4). Stodehagrin and Burton (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alan de Eskelby and Sarah his wife against Boald
son of Boald de Burton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (20). Stodere, Bobert le, of Baveneford ; pardon to, at the instance of
Isabella de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle, of the outlawry
published against him for a robbery and breach of the peace of
which he was accused. Westminster, 12th May.
m. 12 (48). Stoke-Ooldington (Bucks) ; ap|>ointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Master de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned "by Alan Fitz-Boald and Matilda his wife against
Miles de Hastingges and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 2 (56). Stoke-Goldington (Bucks) ; association of Geoffrey de Leukenore
with Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan Fitz-Boald and
Matilda his wife against Miles de Hastingg' and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8 (87). Stoke-near- Windsor (Bucks) ; appointment of Geoffrey de Picheford
and Robert Fulconis to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Walter son of Bichard de la Lee against Alexander de
Sy wardeshuir and others, touching rent in.
in. Id. (42). Stoke-near- Windsor (Bucks) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William le Chapelayn against Bichard Lambard and Wymarea
his wife, touching land in.
m. Id. (49). Stoke (** le Stok' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Joan de Belevile against John FitxJohn,
parson of the cborch of South Leigh, touching a tenement in.
o 1889f . £ £
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Kolls : 5 Edward I. — caniinueiL
Stoke (Devon) ; iee Bocombe, Over.
m. 6d. (59). Stoke (Leic) ; appointment of Roger Lonedsj and John de Meting^
ham to take the aanse of mort daneestor arraigned hj Richard
Scot and Agnes his irife against William de Stoke and Juliana his
wife,}tonching land in.
Stoke (Leic.) ; aee Higham.
m. liSd. (64). Stoke Ferry and Wretton (Norf .) ; appointment of Roger LoTeday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Richard Maillie against the prior of Shouldham and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (68). Stoke Ferry and Wretton (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take ia
similar assise arraigned by Richaxd Maille against the said prior
and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. ad. (62). Stoke, Southwick, and Warmington ('< Wermin^n") (Northt) ;
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take
the certification arraigned by Alice daughter of John de Stok'
against John de Stok', touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (57). Stoke-near-Oundle (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger LoTeday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice daughter of Johnde Stok' against Jolm de Stok', touting
a tenement in.
m. 4d, (15). Stoke-near-Oundle, Southwick, and Warmington (Northt) ; ap-
pointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the
certification arraigned by Alice daughter of John de Stok' against
John de Stok', touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (82). Stoke-near-Oundle (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the certification arraigned by John
de Stok' against Alice daughter of John de Stok', touching a
tenement in.
m. Id. (78). Stoke-near-Oundle, Southwick, and Warmington [Northt] ; asso-
ciation of Geoffrey de Leukenore with Roger Lovedav and John
de Metingham to take the oerdfieation arraigned by Jonn de Stok'
against Alice daughter of John de Stok', tonching a tenement in.
m. lid. (5). Stoke-Bardolf (Notts); appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Noithbnrgh to take the jury of utrum arraigned by
Oeofirey le Botiller, of Stoke-Bardolf, against Robert de Coleston
and Thomas Bek', touching two tofts and land in, and four tofts
and land in Gedling (Notts).
m. lid. (17). Stoke-Bardolf (Notts) ; appointment of 'John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de NorUiburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Oeoftey le Botiller against Robert de Colston and o£ers»
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (18). Stoke-Baidolf (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
1^ the said Boger (?Cieofiey) against Bobert de Colston and
Oniomas Bek, parsons of the church of Gedling, and others, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 6d. (77). Stoke-near-Newark (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Wyp' against John son of Paulin de Stokea-
near-Newark, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (87). Stoke-Talmage (" Stoke Talemasche ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger
Loueday and John de Metin^am to tfUce the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Tumepas and Elena his wife against
Laurence de Sandwich and Joan his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (64). Stoke-near-Ipswich and Sproughton (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Bobert de Chelesworth and Amice his wife,
against John de Godhelesfoid and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 7d. (98). Stokes (Snrr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and . John de
Louetot to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter
Iwon, of Guildford, against Henry de Aldeham and others, tooching
a tenement in.
m. Hd. (109). Stokesby and Herringby (** Haringby ") (Norf.); appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraiffned by James son of Boger de Buiiham
against John son of aoget de Eggemere, touching land in.
m. 2d. (61). Stoketon (Bedf.) ; appointment of Boger loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Christiana late wife of John Poner against Athelina atte Wode
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (81). Stone (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Agnes daughter of Stephen Ston' against Henry Ston', touching a
tenement in.
Stone (Kent) ; ste Davington.
Stone (Kent) ; see Norton.
Stoneham Episcopi (Southt.) ; see Allington.
m. 12d. (58). Stonham, Autin^^e (Suff.) ; appointment of (}eofflrey Loneday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by JoanLe Neweman against Bichard le Neweman, touching a
tenement in.
m. 4d. (66). Stonham Jermingham (** Stanham Gemegan'*) andCreeting S. Mary
(Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John, de ^&tingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter Gemegan
against Edmund de Wymundehal and others, touching a tenement
in.
Stoniacton (Salop) ; see Acton, Stone.
Stony Eston (Somers.) ; see Easton, Stone.
m. 17d. (44). Stordeton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Lettice daughter of Isabel de Stordeton against Walter
Hog, touching land In.
m. 18d. (66). Stortfbrd (" Storfford ") (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Philip de Cestrehunt against Badulph de Famhamy
m. 13d. (67). touching a tenement in ; and the similar assise arraigned by the
same Philip against John de Pagrave and others, touching a tene-
ment in Cheshunt (" Cestrehunt ")•
m. 12d. (70). Stortford (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
GeofErey Prodhome against Bobert le Fenre, of Hokerhell, and
William Whistle, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (82). Stoughton (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas Gatin against Bichard Gatyn, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (105). Stourmere (*< Stormere '*) (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobe-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take 'the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Nicholas de Tregos against Thomas FitsFrederic,
touching rent in.
Stoven (Suff.) ; see UggeshalL
m. 22d. (91). Stow, West, -near-Culford (** Westowejuxte Colford") (Suff); ap-
pointment of Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John Barfe against Badulph
Honeman and others, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward L-^^antinued.
m. 5d. (11). Stowe, S. Mary (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbui^h to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned
by Simon son of Roger le Seriaunt, of S. Mary-Stowe» against
WilHam le Mareschal, touching a tenement in.
Stowe (Line.) ; §te Threekingham.
m. 17d. (68). Stowe (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Roger son of Simon Stallaman against William de Bohim and
Mabel his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (44). Stramshall (*' StrongeshnlJ' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the asase of
novel disseisin arraigned bj Richard de Yemay against William
de Stafford, touching a tenement in.
m. ]6d. (48). Stramshall (*' StrongeshuU' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin amugned by Richard de Vemay against William
de Stafford, toaching a tenement in.
m. 98d. (SI). Stratford (Bucks) $ appointment of Roger Loveday and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard son of Osbert le Carpenter, of Stratford, against Roger
Whitbond and (^ilia his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (7). Strathfieldsaye (" Stratfeld de Say '') (Sontht.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to taJce the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Amice de Haywode against Sibil
de Say, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (80). Strathfieldsaye (Southt.) ; appointment of Master Radulph de Fre-
ningham and Robert Fulke to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Amice de Haywode a«7ainst Sibyl de Say, touching a
tenement in.
m. 13d. (14). Stratton, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert Drunken against Robert de Welleholm, touching a memage
and land in.
m. S6d, (44). Strensham (** Strengesham ") (Wore) ; appointment of Radulph de
Henffham and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Andrew de Engelfeld against Roger
la Ware and Philip fiarlastre, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (98). Strensham (" Strengtesham ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the Jury
arraigned by Roger la Ware against Andrew de Hngelfeld,
toucmng a tenement in.
m. 29d. (47). Stretham (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
Fouk* against Hugh bishop of Ely, touching a mesuage and land
in.
m. 82 (IS). Stretton-in-Strettondale ; presentation, directed to T[homa8] bishop
of Hereford, of Philip le Waleys to the church of, void by the
resignation of David ab Gruffud', late rector thereof, and in the
King's gift. Woodstock, 6th February.
m. 12 (54). Stretton C' Stratton' "), Great (Derby) ; appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
nrraigned by Cecilia de la Forde against Walter son of Walter de
Riboef, touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d. (42). Stretton (" Stratton ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Hert, of Stretton, against Walter de Burgh
and Eufemia his wife and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 19 (88). Stretton - near - Yokelcab' (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of noYel
disseisin arraigned by Richard le Meribon against Robert son of
Robert Corket, toaching common of pastore in.
m. 8 (2). Stretton (** Stratton' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Biaater Thomas de Sodington to take the asuise of nuyel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas le Hert and Agatha his wife against
William le Parker and Richard de Stratton, touching a tenement
in.
m. 16d. (49). Stretton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of Roger de Stretton a^nst Richard le Clerk', of
Stretton, toaching a mesnage and land lo.
m. 9d. (46). Stretton (Staff.) i appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noyel disseisin amuffned
by Robert de Cruoe (Delcroiz or de Cross) against Richara de
Stretton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (86). Strickland (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Roger de Brumh' against Adam Delet and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 9d. (81). Strickland ('* StirkeUnd* ") (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Elena daughter of Robert Gretchep' against
William son of Robert Grethep', touching a tenement in.
m. I5d.(15). Strickland (** Stirkeland "), Great (Westmorel); appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseism arraigned by Stephen FitzAdam (or Ada) against
William son of Robert de Stirkeiand and others, tooohing a tene-
ment in.
m. 18d. (15). Strood (''Strode") (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned
by Adiun Thnrsteyn against Robert Thursteyn, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 18d.(51). Strood C'Strodes") (Kent); appointment of John de C>>bham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Fits- William and Gunuora his wife against
James son of Roger Gkldewyne, touching a tenement in.
Strumpshaw (Norf.) ; see Bradeston.
m. lOd. (83). Stndley (<* Stodle ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William Wyberd, of Studley (" Stodle '*), against Hup de
Norfolk and Joan his wife, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (18). Studley, Nether (** Nether Stodleye ") (York) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alianor daughter of Gilbert de Wath'
against Alan le Chapeleyn and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (82). Sudbrooke (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John son of Robert de HardredeshuU* and Isabella his wife against
the abbat of Barling and others, touching a tenement in.
m. I6d. (67). Sudbury (** Sudbir' ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Ro^r Loveda^ and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William son of Robert Wrav against William Videlov and
Robert Derman, touching a tenement in.
m. 34d. (91). Sudley (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimborne to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas son of Radnlph le Pestur against Henry Sampson,
touching land in.
Suldrop (Beds) ; see Souldrop.
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Sandersokne (Rotl.) ; »ee Ingthorpe.
m. 7d. (82). Sustead (** Sathsted* ") (Norf.) ; appointinent of Roger Loueday and
John de Meting^iam to take tbe assise of no^el disseisin arraigned
by John son of William Goeelin against Robert Wisman and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (68). Suth .... (Tork) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northborgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Isabella daughter of William de Burton and Alice
her (his) sister against Nicholas son of William de Burton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (25). Snthampton, Bernard de, with his men and ships ; simple protection
to. Windsor, 27th May.
m. 25 (5). Snthingdon (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William le Walkere, of Suthington, against the abbat of
Cirencester and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (45). Suthisuho' (?) (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Thomas la Warre, of Rolueston, against Simon de Fordington,
touching a mesuage and land in.
Suthkelles' (Line.) ; see Kelsey, South.
m. 25 (10). Suthleye, Bartholomew de, Walter de Helyun, and Master Thoma
de Sodington; appointment of, to take all assises and juries
arraigned before the King or any of his justices in co. Gloucester.
Cirencester, 28th Decem^r.
m. 20 (20). Suthleye, Bartholomew de, and Master Thomas de Sodington ; man-
date to, to view a certain waste without the vill of Coventry held
to fee farm by the prior and convent of Coventry of the heirs of
Roger de Montalt, deceased, in the presence of the inhabitants of
the neighbourhood claiming right or property by reason of common
or otherwise therein, and to assign to the said inhabitants reasonable
common according to the quantity of their adjacent lands and
tenements, so that the said prior and convent may be able to
convert the remainder to their own use for cultivation or other .
purposes. Westminster, 25th April.
Suthleye, Bartholomew de, and Master WHliam de Louth; see
Everle, Walter de.
Suthstok' (Tork) ; see Newton.
m. 19 (28). Sntterton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of John Swetemilk against John Swetemilk andjohn Chaum-
peneys, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (60). Sutton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Peter de S. Anthony against Grervase de Crymel, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5d. (4). Sutton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Norihburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert le Norreys against Robert de Bolde and others, touching a
tenement in.
Sutton (Line.) ; see Beckingham.
m. ITd. (51). Sutton (Notts.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin anraigned by
William Bigge against Radulph de Ecleshal' and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. lid. (21). Sutton-near-Granby (Notts); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arrayed
by Richard de Kriell against Richard de la Lannde and oSers,
touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIO RECOBD& 295
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent BoUs : 5 Edward I.-^con/ti»t<e<f.
m. 12 (10). Satton-Passeys (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Korthborgh to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Reginald Passeys against Robert son of Radnlph
Passeys, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (67). Satton-on-Soar (Notts) ; appointment of John deReigate and WilHam
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Bigg* against Radulph de Eckleshale and Matilda nis wife
' and others, tonching common of pasture in.
m..lld. (2). Stttton-on-Soar (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by the prior of Repingdon against Radulph de Eccleshale
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (62). Sutton-ou-Soar (Notts) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and
Osbert de Hereford' to tfdce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the prior of Repingdon agaiust Radulph de Eccleshal' and
Matilda his wife and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (66). Sutton-on-Soar (Notts) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William Bigg*
against Radulph de Eccleshale and MatiMa his wife and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d. (26). Sutton-near-Trent (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Stephen son of William Fraunceys, of Sutton-near-
Trent against Roger Wisman and Nicholas le Tailliur, touching a
tenement in.
m. Id. (68). Sutton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Hugh de Boys and Margery his wife against John de Montacute,
touching possessions in.
m. 20d. (57). Sutton (Su£f.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to ti^Ee the certification arraigned by Henry de Nannton
against Roesia Dubois, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (78). Sutton (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Robert del Hull, of Sutton, and Agnes his
wife agunst Andrew son of Mabel Wigge, of Sutton, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 20d. (91). Sutton and Shottisham (« Shatesham ") (Suff.) ; appointment of
same to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Mabel late
wife of Radulph de Crenham against John son of William de
Hosele, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (48). Sutton (Surr.); appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Aumbesas against the abbat of Chertsey and others^
touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (28). Sutton and Mozhall (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham [to ta^e the assise of novel disiseiflin] azraigned
by Norman le Venur, of Middleton, against Ela countess of War-
wick and others, touching common of pasture in.
m lOd. (14). Sutton (York) $ appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburffh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Attehall' a^inst Adam (or Ada) de Newmarket, touching
conmion of pasture m.
.m.8d4(ced.ld.) Sutton (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and WiUiam de
(18). Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph de Rugemund against Avice Marmynn, touching a
tenement in.
m. 7d. (57). Sutton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph de Rugemund against Aviee Marmyon, touching a
tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Roils : 5 Edward I. — eoniinued.
m. 8 (89). Swinton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wiliiam de
Northbargfa to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margery la Vefue (?) and Richard her son againit Geoffl«y Byron
and the abbat of Stanlowe, tooching common of pasture in.
m. 8 (96). Swinton (Lane.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of norel
disseisin arraigned by Margery late wife of Robert le Feure against
Robert de Ecles, touching a tenement in.
ra. 8d. (15). Swinton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reij^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Elena de Maunton against Geofirey Le Byran and the abbat of
Stanlowe, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (9). Swinton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margery utte wi^e of Robert le Feure against Geo&ey le Brun and
the abbat of Stanlowe, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (18). Swinton (** Svynton' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^^
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Elena late wife of Roger le Clerc, of Maunton, against
GeoStey de Byrun and the abbat of Stanlowe, touching a tenement
in.
m. 7d. (99). Swinton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to t^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard son of Robert le Feure against Geoffrey Brun and the
abbat of Stanlowe, touching common of pasture in.
Swyftling (SufF.) ; see Swefling.
m. 19 (108). Swyre ('* Swire '*) (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Punneknolle and Anastasia his wife against
Herbert de kalne and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (15). Swyre (" Swcre '') (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort danoestor
arrai^ed by Heniy Quarrel against John Fyret and others,
touching a mcsuage and land in.
Tschebiry (South!) ; $ee Tatchbury.
m. 86d. (50). Tadington (« Tadinton ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Master Thomas
de Sodington and Hugh de Kendal to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Solers and Lucy his wife against
Thomas de Solers, touching a tenement in.
Tadington (Suff.) ; see Brundish.
m. 85 (86). Takeley (" Takkelegh ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobeham
and Elias de Bdcingham to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by Hugh le Ken and Mary his wife and PetroniUa sister
of the said Maiy against Geffrey Henry and Adam (or Ada)
Kam, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 8d. (88). Tallantire (*' Talantyr **) (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Deruenwater against Alan de
Irreby and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (58). Tallaton (** Taleton' '*) (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert le Engleys against Hugh
Peuerel and others, touching common of pasture in.
Tamerton (Devon) ; see Warleg'.
m. 7 (88). Tkmword, Robert de ; protection to, in taking provisions and other
necessaries to the King's army in Wales. The King; Chester,
2lBt July.
298 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2.— daloDdar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward Lr^eatUmuetL
m. 95d. (15). Tanwortb (" Tbtneworth ") (Warw.); appointment of Roger Lovedaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned hy Simon de Manecestr' against William de Canrill' and
Thomas de Caunvill, touching a teneaient in«
m. 9d. (18). Tanworth (" Toneworth' '*) (Wanr.) ; appointment of Roger Lone-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of noYel disseisin
arraigned by Alice Simely against Rannlph Rewe and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 22 (26). Tany, Luke de, seneschal of Gascony ; mandate to, to satisfy the
debts in which the King is bound to Peter de Kymis and William
his brother upon due evidence of the said debts. Woodstock, 9th
February.
m. Id. (71). Tappelegh (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de So&ngton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margery late wife of Oeoffirey de Tappelegh ai^ainst
Thomas de Grenv£u and Thomas de Waunford, tonching a tenement
in.
m. 2 (42). TarkhuU (? Trecilla) (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of nov^
disseisin arraigned by Richard oe Harisfeld and Isabella his wife
against John de Asperton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (58). Tarleton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Relate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Mundegome against the abbat of CJokersand and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 16 (con- Tarring (Sussex) ; inspeximus of the record and process of a plea
tinned on lately held and determined between R[obert] archbishop of Can-
UL 15). terbury and Richard le Waleys, knight, being an assise of novel
disseism airaigned by the said Richard against the said archbishop
and others, tonching two parts of the manor of, (except 28 acres
of laud) ; the verdict being that the said manor was a risht and
member of Christ Church, Canterbury, and was Ikrmed by the
said Richard at a rent of 18/. a year in mone^ or provisions at the
will of the archbishop, but that if the archbishop should wish to
receive the said rent in provisions he should come to the said
manor and stay there until he had received the said amount in
provisions at the following prices, vis.: —
A quarter of wheat, ISd,
A quarter of oats, Sd.
The carcase of an ox, ISd,
A full grown male pig, 8d,
The fat carcase of a sheep, 4(/.
4 gallons of good ale, lif.
A good goose. Id,
4 good hens, Id.
100 eggs. Id.
the tenant to provide the archbishop gratis during his stay with
wood, coal, litter, salt, earthen vessel, cnps, dishes, and new
wooden plates, and the archbishop to have hay for nothing ; the
men of the said manor to be maintained, treated, and preserved
as freely and without exaction or vexation as the men of the arch
bishop's other manors, but that the said Richard had improperly
treated the said men in that although they ought not to thrash
the com of the said Richard except against the arrival of the
archbishop to take the said rent, the said Richard compelled them
to thrash every year or to pay money therefor, and that the said
Richard had failed in finding the said provisions for the archbishop
wherefore the archbishop was to have seisin of the said manor,
and further the said Richard remitted and quit-claimed to the arch-
bishop and his successors and to the said church for himself and his
heirs all his right and claim of hunting in the woods, chases, and
warrens of the said archbishop in South Mailing and Maggefeld.
Westminster, 7th May.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BECOBDS. 299
No. 2.— -Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward "L^^-conHnued.
m. 2 (28), Tatchbuiy ('* Tachebiry ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William le Wale against John de
Langelegh, touching land in.
Tateham (Lane.) ; aee Tatham.
m. 24d. (14). Tatham ('< Tateham '*) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northbnrgh to teke the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Master Thomas Sauvage, parson of the church of Tat-
ham against John de Tateham and William de Useburg*, parson of
the chnrch of Benteham, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (88). Tatham (" Tateham ") (Lane.) ; appomtment of John de Beigate •
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas Sauvage, parson of the church of Tatham,
against John de Tatham, touching common of pasture in.
m. Ud. (15). Tattingstone (*< Tatington ") (Suffl) ; appointment of Boger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Bodland son of Henry de Punfreyt against Bodland de
Pcmfreyt and John Osebem^ touching a tenement in.
m. 2 2d. (96). Tattingstone-near-Holbrook (Sufl.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort Ancestor ar-
raigned by Bobert ton of John de Abindon against Thomas le
Marchant and Margery his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 12 (24). Taunton, the suburb of (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arrai^ed by Thomas le Qlede against Nicholas le
Ireys and Susanna his wife, touching land in.
m. 27d. (5). Taunton (Somers.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and Solo-
mon de Bochester to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Cecilia de Taleford against William le Glover', touching a mesuage
in.
m. 17d. (35). TaYerham, Heigham, and Costessy (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Peter son of Nicholas de Taverham against
Christiana late wife of Nicholas de Taverham, touching posses-
sions in.
m. 5 (87). Taylur Admettus le ; safe conduct to, in canying the King's tents
(*' papilliones ") to the Tower of London and staying wiu them.
Chester, 20th September.
m. Id. (58). Teme . . . (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Oeofiey Trewe against the keeper of the house of
S. Kenelm, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 15 (17). Temple, the New, London ; volumus that the treasurer of, shall be
discharged of, and B[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the Kind's
chanceUor, be charged with, the sums of 69/. 17«. and 49/. 5«. 2^.
out of the issues of the lands and tenements held in dower by
Constance late wife of Henry de Almain in the honor of Tickhill
which issues were deposited by Master Beymund de Nolmeriis by
the King's precept at the said New Temple in the custody of the
said treasurer, the said bishop having received the said sums on
loan by the Sing's licence. Westminster, 12th May.
m. lOd. (68). Templebrocton (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Piaster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Attegraue against Bobert de Tureuill', master
of the Knights Templars in England, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (22). Terling, Boreham, Hatfield, Peverel, and Fairstead (Essex) ; appoint-
ment of Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by William de Keneton against John
de Negeton, touching possessions in.
Terling (Essex) ; see Bayne, Great.
Terling (Essex) ; Bee Stambridge, Great.
300 . APPENDIX II. TO THE rOBTi'-SIXTH BBPOHT Or THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls: 5 Edward I. — continued.
m, 25d. (49). Tester Waare (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger LoYoday and John
de Metingham to take the jary arraigned hf Robert son of Wil-
liam de Tester Waore against John le Gardiner and Margery his
wife, tonching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (29). Testwood (« Terstevode "), Rngge, Totton (" Totington' "), and
Rombridge (" Rumburg* ") (Southt.) ; appointment qt Solomon
de Rochester and Idaster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter de la More and Anna his
wife against Gilbert de Tye and Matilda his wife, [teaching a tene-
ment] in.
m. 19d. (98). Tetbory (Glooc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Tho>
mas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoffrey Charjrte against Walter le Waleys and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. sad. (84). Teversham (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger LoTeday and John de
Metingham to tike the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda Horshote, of Teversham, against Avioe de Werblinton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 244. (98). Tew C Tywe "), Great (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice late wife of William le Fraunkeleyn against William de
Coldem, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (6). Tewkesbury (Glouc) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Christiana Reyner against William le ManBoludp
touchiDg a tenement in.
m. 24d. (28). Thame ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Greoff^y de Leokenore
and Geoffrey Russel.
m. ISd. (72). Thatcham ^ Tacham ") (Berks) ; appointment of Geofbey de
Pycheford and Robert Fulcoais to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Stratford, chaplain, against Robert de
Mustegros and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (89). Thatcham ("Tacham ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Looeday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dissdsin ar-
raigned by John Herreward against Robert Mustegros and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20 (6). Thetford {" Thefibrd monachorum *'), the prior of, going by licence
to parts beyond seas ; protection to, with the clause volumus.
Norwich, Ist April.
m. 27d. (68). Thimbleby (" Thim^lby ") (Lino.) ; appointment of John de Beuate
and William de Northbur^h to take the jury srnufned by Wiluam
de Newerk and Matilda his wife against Master Thomas de Louth
and others, touching a tenement in.
Thimbleby (Line); see Homcastle.
Thimbleby (Line.) ; see Langton.
Thimigne (Norf.) ; see Thuming.
m. I7d. (42). Thimeby (WestmoreL) ; appointment of John de Reigate and IPI^lliam
de Norihbur^h to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Greseley against Thomss de Musegrave and John de
m. 17d. (48). Coupland, touching a tenement in ; and to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the said Walter against John de Coupland,
touching common of pasture in Thimeby.
Tholueston' (Wilts) ; see Thoulstone.
m. 24d. (72.) Thomby (*< Thumeby ") (Northt.) ; appomtment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dsncestor ar-
raigned by William son of Adam (or Ada) de Thumeby against
wSliam Flemypg, touching land in.
DBPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIO BE0OBD8. 301
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 18 (91). Thorndon (Snff.) ; appointment of Roger Loueda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Gilbert son of John de Hadeshache against Richard de Thorndon
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (66). ThoTganby (" Thorgramby *') (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Nor^bnrgh to take the assise of novel
dissebin arraigned by Nicholas son of Alan le Caretter of Luford
[? Lodford] against William Bemg* and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 19d. (54). Thomes (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margery la Reney de against Radnlph de Grendon and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 30d. (74). Thomham Parva (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John del Hant and Matilda his wife against William le Haidy
and William Pepenrhit, tonching a tenement in.
m. ld.(ll). Thomley C Thomedeley '*) (Lane); appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northburgh to t^e the certification arraigned
by Radulph son of Adam de Thomedely against Robert deBra-
deleye, tonching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (S8). Thornton (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin airaigned by
William Goyle and Isabella his wife against Robert de Boneuill',
touching a tenement in,
ra. S (90). Thornton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by John
• son of Walter de Ireby against William '* fix la Persone," touching
possessions in.
m. 29 (9). Thorpe; presentation, directed to R[ichard] bishop of Lincoln, of
Master William de la March to the church of, Toid and in the
King's gift by reason of the custody of the lands and heirs of
RolMrt de Derleye, deceased. Woodstock, 6th February.
m. S9d.(94). Thorpe Satchville ('* Thorp Sechevill") (Leic); appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
danoestor arraigned by William Dyke against Gunnora de Sechfr-
Till, tonching a mesoage and land in.
m. 8 Id. (91). Thorpe E^iscopi (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda late wife of Simon le Cnnte against John le Prest and
Thomas Jnn, touching a tenement in.
H. iOd. (3). Thorpe Bpiseopi (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of
mort danoestor arraigned by Simon son of Simon le Cnnte against
Thomas, Jnn, touching land in.
m. 17d. (79). Thorpe-near-Newark (Notts) ; appomtment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Thorp' against Robert son of Stephen de
Stoke and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (92). Thorpe Arch ("Thorp* de Archis") (York) ; appointment of John
de Relate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseism arraigned by Thomas Pate against Adam (or Ada) son
(or daughter) of John de Thorp' de Archis, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (6). Thoulstone C* Tholneston' ") (WilU) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Walter Colston' and Walter Stywai^
against John le Gornewaleys, touching common of pasture in.
OL 7d. (66). Tbonlitone ('* Tholneston' ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Blaster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by Thomas Sywaid against John de Cor-
mayles and Edwafd Cfaampyon, tonching common of pasture in.
302 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTn BEPOET OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L — continued.
m, 12 (85). Threekingham (" Trickinghain '') (Iiinc); appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northborgh to take the assise of noyel
disseisin arraigned by Margaret late wife of Theobald de iVikinff-
ham agaiost Walter Sordeuall and Theobald son of Badulph de
Trickingham, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (16). Threekingham ('< Trickingham *')> Stowe Spanbj, and Osbonmeby
(<' Ose^meby **) (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter son of John de Surdeoal against Henry de
Byrum and Boesia his wife, touching possessions in.
m. 6d. (15). Threekio^ham (*< Trickingham"), Walcot (" Walecote "), and New-
ton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Hugh
son of Martin de Trickingham against Margaret late wife of Theo-
bald de Trickingham, touching land in.
m. 2 Id. (77). Threzton (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metinghun to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Ba-
dulph de Touny against Bichard le Curleu and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (18). Throckmorton (<' Trokemerton ") (Wore); appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of noyel
disseisin arraigned by Simon Ale^n against Simon de Trokemerton,
and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 27d. (28). Thurlestone (" Thurleton ") (Devon) ; appointment of Walter de
Wimbome and Solomon de Bochester to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Badulph Queynterel against John de Swete-
lond and Boger his son, touching common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (26). Thumby ("Thimeby") (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingluun to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Andrew de Thimeby against Thomas FitsGamel and
Hugh Cokewald, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (6). Thumham (" Thimum ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry de Cliflton, Margery his wife, Bobert des
Arches and Isabella his wife against Alma late wife of Bichaj4 de
Cauntefeld', touching the manor of.
m. 8d. (53> Thuming ("Thimigne")» and Guestwick (** Ceystweyc ") (Norf.);
appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arrai^^ed by Bichard de Hempsted and
Matilda his wife against WiUiam de Fle^ and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 15 (6). Thumyl, Bobert de, master of the Knights Templars in England,
going by licence to parts beyond seas, letters of attorney to, in
Sivour of Thomas de la Fenne, and William de Middebum. West-
minster, 1 1th May. In duplicate.
m. 5d. (90). Thursby ("Thoresby") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrai^ed by Sarah de Boyvill against Michael son of Adam Page,
touchmg common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (78). Thursby (" Thorisby ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Stephen de Crofton and Ada bis wife against Michael
son of Adam (or Ada) Page, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2 (81). Thursby (" Thoresby ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and WUliam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Badulph de Crofton agninst Adam
or (Ada) de Tinemuth and Stephen de Crofton, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 2d. (57). Thursby (Thoresby ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de NorU>burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam de Thoresby against William de Boyvill and
others, touching common of pasture m.
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m. 4cL (75). Tiberton (** Tybriton ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned hy Joan daughter of Richard Drawe
Swerd against John de Neweton and ^ohn Hake, touching a mesnage
and land in.
m. 19d. (88). Tibthorpe ("Tybbethorp ") (York) ; appointment of JohndeReigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert son of John de Pochowe against William son
of Henry de Barton, touching a toft and land in.
m. 19 (9). Tidcombe (" Tydecnmbe") Husee (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Margaret daughter of Margaret
Husee, Matilda and Isabel her sisters who are under age as is
alleged against Richard de la More, touching two mesuages and
land in.
m. 3d. (56). Tilbury C< HUebur* "), Little (Essex) ; appointment of John de
Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Christiana late wife of Philip Azelin against
William le Botiller, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (87). Tillingham (Essex) ; appointment of John de Obeham and EUas
de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Peter Heyed and Juliana his wife and Sabina sister of the said
Juliana against the prior of Stanesgate and others, touching a
mesnage land and marsh in.
m. 9d. (89). Tillington (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alice daughter of William Nitinghal' against Riehard
le Louerd, touching land in.
m. 2 Id. (50). Tilney (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Jordan
Folyot against Martin son of Gocelin de Tilney and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 2 Id. (92). Tivetshall (" Tyueteshal ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arru^ned by William Bagge against Edmund son of John de
Keteu)ergh, touching a.mesuage m.
m. 27d. (19). Tockington (Glouc.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and
Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Constance late wife of Fulk EitzWarin against Hugh
Poyns and William le Parker, touching common of pasture in.
m.5d. (32). Tockwith("Thocwyth'") (York); appointment of JohndeReigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrai^ed by William de Osemundeleye against William son of
William de Thocwy th, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (22). Topcliffe (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas le Venur, of Catton, against Alianor late wife of Henry
de Percy and Robc^ Trenchemere, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (53). Topcliffe («^ Topedyve ") and Wilton in Clevehind (« Clivelannd ")
(York) ; appointment of Gnichard de Charrun and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John de Percy against Alianor late wife of Henry de Percy,
touching rent in.
m. 20d. (21). TopcHfle and Wilton-in-Cleveland (York) ; appointment of Guiehard
de Charrun and Geofl^y Aguiilon to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John de Percy against Alianor late wife of
Henry de Percy, touching rent in.
m. 19d. (28). Torr-near-Holcombe (" Torre juxta Hokkum ") (Somers.) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William
Thurlok' against Thomas de Tyneworth and others, touching a
tenemebt in.
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m. 26d. (S4). Toterhiil (Salop) ; appointment of Walter de Hopton and Solomon
de Rochester to ti^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam de Montgomery against Thomas bishop of Hereford and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (73). Totterhill (Salop) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and
Walter de Hopton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Adam de Muntgomery a^piinst Thomas bishop of Hereford and
others, touching a tenement m.
m. 5d. (82). Tottenham (Middx.) ; appointment of Master Radulph de Frening-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by William de Cryoll against Nicholas de Bath and
Margery his wife, touching meadow in.
m. 18d. (22). Tottington (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William
de Northbuij^h to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam de Biry against Henry de Lacy earl of Lincoln and others,
m. 18d. (23). touching a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise between same,
m. 18d. (24). touching a tenement in Bur}' ('<Biry ") ; and to take a similar
assise between same, touching a tenement in Bury.
Totton ( South t.) ; $ee Test wood.
m. lOd. (86). Towcester (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to tidke the assise of novm disseisin arraigned by
John Joseph against Thomas de Chaunceus and others, toaching a
tenement in.
m. 14 (4). TiBilly, Walter de, going to the parts of Wales in the King's saite ;
protection to, witn clause, Volvmus, Westminster, 16th May.
m. 12d. (74). Tregean (*'Trdgeyn") (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de
iSdchester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Hamelin de Bosai^gan against PhiUp
Torgh', touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (76). Treglastor (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
William de Northbur^pk to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of Odo de Trenael against Henxy son of
Richard de Bodrigan, touching land in.
m.'9 (5). Tregoz, John; licence to, to d(;ims6 to Adam de Phileby, clerk, for
life his manor of Betyr in co. Hereford. The King ; Worcester,
6th July.
m. 14d.*(&5). Tretheway C'Trethewy") (Comw.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Donham against the dean and
chapter of Exeter and Henry the parson of I^enworth, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (24). Tretheway (" Trethewy ") (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Donham against the dean and
chapter of Exeter and Henry the parson of Lesenwich' [stc],
touching a tenement (" tenemento ") in.
m. 12d. (78). Trevergay ("Trewrgy") (CJomw.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William Le Bastard against the prior
of Launceston (" Lanceueton' '') and Robert de Hobba (or Howa),
touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (44). Trewartba (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseism
arraigned by the dean and chapter of S. Peter, of Exeter, against
Alice de la Wylle and others, touching a tenement in.
Trikingham (York) ; see Newton.
Trokemerton (Wore.) i «et Throckmorton.
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m. 9 (IS). Tmmwyne^ William, keeper of the forest of Canok ; mandate to, to
cause to be cut down and rooted up the underwood of the park
C'haya") of Hope was in the said forest in order to prevent the
furtJier lurking therein of the evil-doers who have been committing
depredations, homicides, and other offences against the peace there.
The King; Eccleshale, 12th July.
m. lid. (78). Trussecumb (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard Bissop against Matilda daughter of Alnered
Bissop' and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7d. (67). Tuddenham, East T^'Estudeham") (Norf.) appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Stephen person of the church of Sast-
Tuddenham against Henry Berry and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 24d. (80). Tunstall (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Grund against William Anketill, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (9). Tunstall (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metinghiun to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard Godwyne against Robert Biydyve, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (77). Tunstall (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of John Anketil against William de Haloregate, touching a
tenement in.
m. 1 (7). Turteys (? Curteys), William, of Doncaster; [ratification of] th« sale
of wood in the forest of Peak to, by Thomas de Normanvill*, the
King's seneschal. Shrewsbnry, 80th October.
m. 18d. (71). Turton (''Thunon") (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam de Bircheneshawe against Alan de Birckenes-
hawe, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (82). Turton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel diMeisin arraigned by
Richard son of Alan de Burcheneshagh' against Alan de Birchenes-
haghe and Henry his son, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (20). Turweston (^'Turueston '*) (Bucks) } appointment of Roger Loveday
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Humphrey de S. German against the abbat
of Bittlesden, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (50). Tutbury (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by Alice Maynard
against Richard le Gerneter, touching a mesuage in.
m. 23d. (22). Twyford (Bucks) : appointment of Roger Loveday and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assize of novel disseisin arraigned
by Dionisia late wife of Walter le Messager against John G&rd
le Jevene and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 (18). Tybermund, Reginald de; licence to, to put to fiirm for ibur years
the lands and tenements which he has of the King's gift in the viU
of Geyton, within the King's forest of Wyrhale. Rhnddlan, 15tfa
November.
m. 1 (17). Tydal', Philip de, bi^rgess of Berwick ; confirmation to, of the demise
to, by Walter de Huntrecumb*, for ten years, of a moiety of the viU
of the said Walter of Lowyk. Rhuddlan, 15th November.
m. 15d. (22). Tydd (Line); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam son of John de Tyd against Richard de Tyd, chaplain,
touching a tenement in.
Tyderington (Glonc.) ; see Tytherington.
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m. 8d: (88). Tjlam (Korf.) ; appointment of Roger Louedaj and John de
Norburg* to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hj Cecilia
daughter of Richard de Tjlam against John de Ingoldesthorp' and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (62). Tytherington (** Tyderington' ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Master Robert de Wych', parson
of Tytherington, against William Corbet, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 16d. (22). Tytherington (" Tyderinton ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de . Kingeston against John
Delamere and others, touching common of pasture in.
Tyueteshal (Norf.) ; see Tivetshall.
Ufford, Robert de ; see Offord.
m. 84d. (76). Uggeshall (" Ukechale ") and Stoven (Snff.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metin^iam to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry son of Walter de Schelfangr against Roger de
Colevill, senior, and others, touching possessions in.
m. 2 (61). Ughill ("UggeF") (York); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry of the wod against Thomas of the morwod,
touching a tenement in.
Ukechale (Sufl.) ; see Uggeshall.
m. 25d. (16). Ullenhall (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Lecia
WeUne and Matilda her sister against Gilbert Yun and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (46). Ulleskelf (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh
de Vlske]?, clerk, against Antony Bek* and others touching common
of pasture in.
m. 2 (58). Ulneton (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Wytengg* against Christiana late wife of Odard of Worcester
and Walter his (her) son, touching common of pasture in.
Uluesby (Cumbr.) ; see Ousby.
m. 19d* (84). Ulvington (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas son of Geoffrey de Caldewell against William FitzHamo
and Alina his wife, touching a toft and land in.
m. 18 (6). UmfraunniUS Eustace de, gone with Otto de GrandisoD to the parts
of Wales ; protection to, with the clause : Vtflumus. The King ;
Windsor, 2nd June, 5 Edward I.
m. 2d. (55). Underwood (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Mapelton against Mathew de Knyueton, touching a
tenement in.
m. Id. (80). Upcott (** Oppecote ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Serlo de Oppecote against Roger de
Oppecote and Isabel de Oppecote, touching a tenement in.
m. 9di (51). Upleadon (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radulph Child against Walter de Eylesford and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (47). Upottery (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John son of Henry de Percy against Henry de Wynton, touching
two parts of the manor of.
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m. 19d« (53). Upottery (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned
l^ William de Balegh against Biohard de Brendesworthj and
others, toaching a tenement in.
m. Id. (58). Up-Ottery (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Balegh against Heniy de Wynton and
Matilda de la Pomerey, touching common of pasture in.
Up-Ottery (Devon) ; see Chawleigh (Devon).
m. 26d. (28). Upton (Glone.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Isabel daughter of Bobert de Bradefeld against John de Abbetot
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. led. (88). Upton (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metinyham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
le Kmth' of Upton, and Amice his wife, Thomas de Manecestr*
and Alice his wife, Ajpies daughter of John Iwun, Bosa and
Petronilla her sisters against William le Marescal of Upton, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m« lOd. (57). Upton (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism amdgned by
Bichard le Cauf against Hugh Aguyllon and others, touching a
tenement in.
Upton (Norf ) ; tee Burlingham, South.
m. S (45). Upton (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
William son of Bobert de Upton against Thomas Kinne and Bobert
his son, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (46). Upton (Salop.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Bichard de Upton against Beginald del Biry and Agnes his
wife, touching a mesuage and land m.
m. Sd. (51). Upton (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert
de la Char' and Amice his wife against Bichard le Calewe, touching
a tenement in.
m. 4d. (88). Upton, Scudamore (*' Escudemor ")> and Warminster (Wilts) ;
appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de
Upton against William del Park, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (77). Urmston (** Vrmeston"*) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de NorUiburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard de Vrmeston against William de Flizton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (11). Uttoxeter (" Ottoxhathere ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas le Taylnr and Avice his wife
John Wytsyde and Matilda his wife, Hugh le Pestur and Agnes
his wife, Bobert Fitz Andrew and Cecilia his wife against Master
John de Vemey and William Oweyn, touching a mesuage and
land in.
n* 19 (79). Uttoxeter (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Margery daughter of Matilda de Egleshal against
Henry Moweyn and Thomas his son, touching land in.
m. 19 (97). Uttoxeter (Staffl) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Margery daughter of Matilda de Ekleshal against
Henry Mowyn and Thomas his son, touching land in.
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m. 8 (48). Uttoxetei (" Vttokeshathere '') (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the aasise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William Spary againit William ion of
William da la Snape and Isolda his wile, touching a mesuage in.
m. 16d. (9). Uttoxeter (Staff.) ; appoinlment of Sohimon de Rochester and Mafltec
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned
by Robert Susan against William son of William de la Snape and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (21). Uttoxeter (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar aesise
arraigned by the said Robert agmnst Nicholas le Tomur, touching
a tenement in.
m. 15d. (65). Uttoxeter ('* Uttokeshar' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
RocheRter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Wolneleye against William
de Addredeleye, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (78). Uttoxeter (*' Vttoesathcr ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin airaigned by Agnes daughter of William Walchef,
of Uttoxeter (" Uttosather "), against Nicholas de Wlueleye and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (39). Vaughan, Rhys (" Resus ") and Kauaan ab Meredut ; safe condnet tp^
in going with their horses, harness and men to their own parts and
staying there, &c. The King ; Rhaddlan, 7th October.
m. 27 (17). Valence, Agnes de, the King*s cousin, about to proceed to Ireland by
the King's licence ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Robert de
Beuner and Adam de Kent. Windsor, 1 2th December.
m. 22 (14). Valence, Joan de, wife of William de Valence the King's uncle ; grant
to, of the custody of the nunor of Bradefeld late of Roger de Somery,
deceased, during the minority of the heirs of the said Roger.
Woodstock, 6th February.
m. 22 (17). Valence, William de, the King's uncle; rogamus to the bailiffs of
Whytsond to allow the men of, sent by him to parts beyond seas
to provide for him 25 horses " de pretio *' in those parts^ to pass
freely through their port and to cross to England with the said
horses. Woodstock, 7th February.
m. 14 (85). Vaux, Fulk des (*' de Vallibus "), going in the King's suite with
William de Brewes to the parts of Wales ; protection to, with elauae.
Brchuir, 13th January.
m. 4 (14). Verdun, John ; pardon to, for having caused the death of Robert de
Kenilleworth. The King; Rhuddlan, 18th October.
ra. 5 (33). Verdun, Theobald de ; exemption to, from supplying grain oat of
that which he ha< for his own support to the army in Wales
against his will. By the chancellor ; Chester, 20th September. •
Similar exemptions are granted to : —
m. 5 (34). John de Wethampsted, parson of Lutterworth and Kingslegh. A»
above.
m. 5 (85). Peter de Chester. As above.
m. 5 (86). Laurence de Chester, parson of Maberly (" Madberleg* ")•
Vggel' (York) ; see UghiU.
m. 21 (4). Vikio, Hugelin de, and Loterius Bonewyde, and their partners of the
society of Teglar' de Scala, merchants of Florence ; recognisance
of a debt to, of 1,000 marks for a loan from them to the ^ng, and
promise to repay the same by the hands of Luke de Lucca and his
partners, merchants of Lucca, in the quinzaine of S. John the
Baptist next following in the fair of Boston. Woodstock, 7th
Februar}-.
m. 10 (15). Vikyo, Hugelin de, and his partners, merchants of Florence ; protec-
tion and safe conduct to. The King ; Woodstock, 27th Jane.
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m* 5 (28). Viskyo^ Hngelino de, merchant ; promittimas to, that the King wil
pay to him a sum of 600 marks in which Henry de Lacy, earl of
Lincoln, is bound to him by letters obligatory, and mandate to, to
betake himaelf to the King and to deliver to William de Blithe-
huTg*, clerk, the said letters to be carried to the King. The King ;
Khuddlan, 15tb September.
[Crossed out. In marg. orig. : — " Vacat quia reatituta fuit littera
et cancellata/']
Vpwych (Wore.) ; see Wick, Upper.
Vtthom' (York) ; see Owthome.
m. 6d. (1). Wacton (" Waketon' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Rannlph son of Radulph Alberd against Richard
Alberd, of Wacton (" Waketon' "), and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
Wacton (Norf.) ; see Fomcett.
Wadaker (Cnmbr.) ; see Weddicar.
m. 5d. (88). Waddeham, East (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Gilbert de Est Waddeham against John de
Smalecumb* and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (61). Waddington (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas son of Richard de Wadington against Roger Tempest,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24 (2.) Waddon, Radulph de, and Sibil his wife, who have proceeded by
licence to Ireland ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Hamo Skot
and Robert Skot. Blockley, 19th January.
m. 8d. (1). Wade, Henry de la, John son of Henry de la Wade, William de
Methelingham, and Robert de Eton ; appointment of, to make
extent of the lands and tenements late of William de Harecurt in
Stanton, now in the hands of Adam de Montalt (by the assent of
the said Adam and John Bek*). Chester, 20th July.
m. 17d. (15). Wade Q* La Wade ") (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and W. [? Thomas] de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John son of William le Faukoner
against John Romeyn, of Wade, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. Id. (89). Wadsworth ('* Waddeworth **) (York); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John le Plumer and Elena his wife against
William de Hoton, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (68). Walcot {" Walecote ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Sibyl de Walecote against William de
Waynflet and Ranulph de Weston', touching a tenement in.
Walcot (Line.) ; see Threekingham.
m. 4d. (80). Walcot (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Richard Launceleuee against William le Kavaler and others,
touching common of pasture in*
m. Sd. (65). Walcot (" Walecote ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter Cruk, of^Ufford, against William le Cauelere
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2 (61). La Walde (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Maiera de Leeton against Greofi«y Bagot, tondiing a tenement in.
810 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTT<^IXTH REPOBT OF THE
No. 2.'— Calendar of Patent BoUb : 5 Edward L-^^^tmimued.
m. 17d. (80). Walden, King'B (<* Wateden Begis ") (Herts) ; appointment of Jolin
de Oobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the aseise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William ion of Bobert de Flezemere
against William Passelewe and others, touching land in.
m. 18d. (44). Waldercbelf (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and WiUiam
de Northborgh to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by
John son of Robert de Feniyle against Elias son of Henry Pes,
touching a mesuage and land in.
Wales, the expedition against, see
Aldither, William de,
Bildewas, the abbat and convent of,
Botiiler, Bichard le,
Braundeston, Gkoffirey, parson of,
Borbach, Geoffrey, parson of,
Bares, WiUter de.
Cinque Ports, the barons of the,
Clare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester and Hertford,
Cogan, John de,
Corbet, Peter,
Cortenay, Hukh de,
Cotesford, Bi^iard de,
Coventry and Lichfield, Boger, bishop of,
Creting, Adam de,
Croxden, the abbat and convent of,
Daventry, the prior and convent of,
Despenser, Adam le,
Edmund the King's brother,
S. Edmund's, the abbat of,
Estraun^ Boger and John le,
Fitzwarin, Wimam,
Florence, Donelin de,
Gacelyn, Qeottcej,
Gtoldston, Hugh,
Grey, Reginald de,
Grey, Bobert de,
Grenham, Peter de,
Gruffud, David ab,
Herlawe, William de,
Ireland, the merchants of,
Kendal, Hugh de,
Keteringe, William de,
Kyriel, Bartholomew de,
Lassindon, Bobert de,
London, John, bishop of,
Luterel, Bobert,
Mereworth, Boger de,
Meynwaryn, Thomas de,
Montfort, Peter de,
Mortimer, Boger de,
Norfolch, Master Adam de,
Nortoft, Adam de,
Peddere, Bobert le,
Peliter, Bernard,
Penecestre, Stephen de,
Pere, Sibyl de la,
Pershore, the abbat and convent o^
Pipewell, the abbat and convent of,
Podio, Henry de,
Poyns, Hugh,
Queynterel, Walter,
Balegh, Henry de,
Bede, Bichard le,
Bes ab Grufiiid,
Bippinghal, John son of John de,
Bos, William de.
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Boncester, the abbat and coiiTent of,
Ras, John le.
Sale, John de la,
Salop, the men of co.,
Saoser, Badnlph le,
Semprinffham, the master and prior of the order uf,
Somervill, John de,
Spejcer, John le,
Swineshead, the abbat and convent o^
Tamword, Robert de,
Trailly, Walter de,
Yaux, Fulk des,
Verdun, Theobald de,
WalejB, Robert le, of Diinwar,
Wedehie, Thomas de,
Weston, Michael de,
Whalebrewes, William de,
Wimbome, Walter de,
Wyssy, Thomas de.
Zuch, Eudo la.
m. 6 (2). Wales, South, the army of ; rogamus to the earls, barons, knights,
and others in, to remain with Edmund, the King's brother, in the
parts in which they are, and to assist him against the enemy
according to what he will ask them yiyft Toce on the part of the
King, a great summons having been made by the King of his
friends and those who owe him service to remain with himself and
assist him against the same enemy, and a mandate having been
g'ven by the King to the said Edmund to summon the said earls,
c, on his own part and to request them on the part of the King
to assist him against the enemy. The King; Walrescote, 8th
August.
m. 24d. (62). Wales, West, near Queen-Camel C* King* Kamel ") (Somers.) ;
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam le G^t
against Nicholas son of Henry de Wllauinton and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 10 (12). Waleys, Robert le, of Dunwar*, ^mg in the King's suite to the parts
of Wales; protection to, with clause. The King; Woodstock,
27th June.
m. 4d. (88). Walkeringham (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Robert son of Peter de Normanton against William & le
r^ovost, touching land in.
m. 26d. (6). Wallingford (Berks) ; appointment of Ro^r Lovedaj^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel dLsseisin arraigned by David
le W^eys and Juliana his wife against Stephen atte Scamel and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (3S). Wallingford (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Master Richard de SotteweU' against Richard Whiting and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (26). Wallingford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoflfrey de Leuke-
nore and GeofErey Bussel.
m. 6d. (10). Wallingford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geofi&ey de Lenke-
nore and Geoffrey Bussel.
m. 6d. (46). Walmeford (Hunts) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take Uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Ballard, of Walmeford, against Gerard de Giauele, touching
a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Bolb : 5 Edward I. — cofUinueeL
m. 25d. (74).. Walsham, South (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William de Triketot against William de Rothing and others,
touching possessions in.
m. 17d. (17). Walsingham, Little (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Geoffrey GiUe^ of Little Walsingham, against Bartholomew le
m. 17d. (18). Akatur, touching a tenement in ; and to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by the said Geoffrey against Robert de Rote-
ney and Alice his wife and others, touchiug a tenement in Great
Walsingham and Little Walsingham.
m. 17d. (40). Walsingham, Little (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by the prior of Walsingham against
John Joye, touching a tenement in.
m. 11 (1). Waltemm, Bamusis, and his partners, merchants of Lnoca, appointed
by the King to do certain arduous business of his in the kingdom ;
mandate of intendence and aid to, to all sherifb, bailifBs, &c., and
of safe conduct in favour of. The King ; BrehuU, 13tb June.
[Ck>ncurrent and] similar letters are issued to the following per-
sons : —
m. 11 (2). The abbat of Brakalyen and his partners, merchants of Lucca.
m. 11 (3). Orlandino de Podio and his partners, merchants of Lucca.
m. 11 (4). Frederic Ventur and Mathew Rogzumpel (?) and their partners,
merchants of Lucca.
m. 2ld. (15). Waltham, Little (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Ranulph de Eylesden against Robert de Walfare and John his
son, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (59). Walthamstow (" Woltumstowe ") (Essex) ; appointment of Jolm de
Oobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by William de Waterbech against Radulph Thony
and others, touching a tenement in.
Walton (Heref.) ; aee Leigh (Glonc).
m. 9d. (53). Walton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry Fitz-Radulph against Robert Banastr' and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 9d. (58). Walton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northbuigh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by Alan
son of Roger de Kereden' against Robert Banastr^ and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 9d. (59). Walton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and WiJliam de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Robert de Balshache
against Robert Banastre and others, touching a hedge levied in.
m. Sd. (64). Walton (Lane.) ; appointment of same judges to take the assise
arraigned by Henry Banastr* against Robert Fitz-Emma and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 9d. (67). Walton (Lane.) ; appointment of the fame judges to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry Latheroan against the afore-
said Robert and others, touching common of pasture in.
Walton (Lane.) ; see Hale.
m. 18d. (87). Walton, East (Norf.) *, appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Theobald son of William Boterel against Nicholas Nolay and
Haweis Godisho, touching a tenement in.
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I^o« 2.--— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 £dward I. — continued,
m. 8d. (93). Walton, Eiist (Noif.) ; appointmeut of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Haweis Godsho, of East-Waltoni against William son of Thomas
de Hibemia and Haweis his wife, touching a tenement in.
in. 18d. (89). Walton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Tho-
mas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Roger de Lokynton against Niebolas de Walton, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 5d. (5). Walton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Radulph le Chapeleyn, of Walton, against Edmund deBrompton,
touching common of pasture in.
m. I Id. (86). Walton and Wilbrigton (»* Wanton et Wilbrichton' ") (Staff.) ;
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Bildewas against Bertram de Burgh, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 27d. (66). Walton (York) ; appointment of John de Relate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Dennis de Brus against William Marcel and Hiilaria Us wife,
touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (6). Wambrook and Lunleye (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the aasiie of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry de Lascy, earl of Lincoln,
against Sibyl daughter of Walter Olyuer and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 25 (13). Wantage (" Waneting") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes late wife of William de Pauely against William
de Pauely, junior, and Henry Oweyn, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (II). Waplington (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of Drax against Robert le Charpenter of Waplington, touch-
ing common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (52). Warbleton (" Warblington* ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John de
Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Heuere against Thomas son of
William de Warblington and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (74). Warboys (" Wardeboys ") (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Wardeboys, chaplain, against Hugh de
Rameseye and others, touching a tenement in.
m 8d. (99). Wardle, Great (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Agnes daughter of Henry de Magna WardeP
against Andrew son of Thomas de Magna Wardel and others,
touching a meinage andiand in.
m. 3 (4). Warenne, John de, and Thomas de Neuport, executors of Henry de
Mauley (" Malo lacu "), lately deceased, simple protection to. By
the chancellor ; Shrewsbury, 18th October.
m. 2d. (52). Warham (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wilfiam de
Northburgh to take the acsise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas de Flinton and Margaret his wife against Henry de
Preston, touching a toft and land in.
m. 14d. («). Warkworth (** Werkeworth* ") (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Emma daughter of Henry de Brumfeld
against Robert son of Roger de Werkeworth, touchmg a tenement
in.
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No. 2.-*Caleiidar of Patent Eolis : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. ISd. (19). Warleff* and Tamerton (Devon) ; appoinunent of Sdlomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Soduigton to take tiie assise of
novel disseisin arraigned bv Margery de Sechevill against William
de Goiges and others, touching a tenement in.
Warmington (Noitht) ; 8t€ Stoke.
Warmington [Northt] ; see Stoke-near-Oundle.
Warminster (Wilts) ; see Upton.
m. 14d. (10). Warwick ; commission of gaol deliyery for, to Thomas de Hasele,
Nicholas de Chameles, Henry Hubad, and Robert de Verdun.
m. 7d. (91). Warwick ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Oauereswell
Odo de Hodenet.
m. 2d. (36). Warwick ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Thomas de Cherlecote,
Nicholas de Chameles, Henry Hubaud, and Robert de Verdun.
m. 8d. (85). Washboume (*' Wassebnm' ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger de Wassebnm against the
prior of S. Barbara and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (71.) Washton (" Wassington' ") (York) ; appointment of John deRei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert son of Robert Ward against Hugh le Mercer
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (21). Waspail, Roger • letters of attorney to, for Ireland, in favour of
Richard Krey, Thomas de Kingesdon, and John de Putteneye.
Windsor, 27th May.
Wassington (York) ; aee Washton.
m. 5d. (20). Watchet and Culver-Cleeve (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John Lucy against Thomas Lucy and
Radulph Lucy, touching a mesuage and land in.
Watefeld (Suff.) ; see Wattisfield.
m. 19d. (55). Waterleston (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
W alter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Roger Trewebody and Isabel his wife against Isolda late wife of
Robert de Dulting and John Rofbt, touching a tenement in.
Watharostede (Herts) ; see Wheathampstead.
m. 22d. (68). Watlington (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to ti^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of William de Wattlington against John son of Walter de
WattlingtOD and Cecilia his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (84). Wattisfield (*' Watefeld "> (Suff.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metinghiun to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Radulph de Watefeld against Walter son of Robert de
Watefeld and Richard de Ck>kefeld, toudiing a tenement in.
»
m. 11 (9). Wans, Master Theobald de, the King's carpenter; mandate of advice
and aid in favour of, addressed to all bailiffs, &c., in carrying the
King's timber from the parts of Southampton to the Tower of
London, as he has been appointed to do. BrehuU, 16th June.
m. 15 (22). Waverley, the abbat of; acquittance to, of 262Z. 10s. paid by him in
the wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek keeper of the said wardrobe,
of a certain courtesy lately made ac Winchester b^ the said abbat
and other abbats of the Outercian Order in the kmgdom. West-
minster, 12th May.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 14 (80). Wayerley, the abbat of, going by licence to the General Chapter of
the Cistercians ; protection to, with clause.
m. S (27). Waverton (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Adam Profet and Agnes his wife against Hugh de Louuer and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (48). Weasenham ("Wesingham*') (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Burel against Rowland Buket and Peter his
son, touchmg a tenement in.
Webbele (Heref.) ; see Weobly.
m. 17d. (28). Weddicar (** Wadaker") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John deReifate
and William de Northbuigh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbat of S. Maiy, of York, against Robert de
Hauerington, touching common of pasture in.
m. 14 (1). Wedehie, Thomas de, of ca Lincoln ; acquittance to, of 8/. 6«. Sd, on
account of a fine made by him for the service due to the King for
(*' per ") the fourth part of a knight's fee in Beseby in the instant
expedition into Wales. Westminster, 16th May.
wL 8d. Welaund, Nicholas de ; acknowledgment by, of a debt from, to the
(ced. 1) ( U). bishop of Bath and Wells for a horse taken from Gerard le Pape,
merchant of Florence.
m. 12 (89). Welby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Thomas Fitz-Thomas
against William son of John le Prouost and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. lid. (8). Welby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Wodegreyne, of Welby, against Walter Pits-Amice and
others, touching a tenement in. Woodstock ; 27th June.
m. 8 (97). Welfbrd (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William
de Wiuill' against Robert Payn and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 4d. (58). Welkensted (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Ellas
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin amigned by
Richard de la Nobrychte against Walter Dragun, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 20d. (22). Welles (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take die assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Henry
de Tirington and Sabina his wife against Stephen le Meiresman
and others, touching a mesuage in.
Welsh, the ; see Mortimer, Roger de.
m. 7d. (86). Welton (Northt) ; appointinent of John de Metingham and Roger
Loueday to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
de Dunston against Walter Benet and others, touchmg common of
pasture in.
Wengraue (Bucks) ; see Wingrave.
m. 88d. (8). Wenlock (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Coly against Seman le Porter and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (84). Wenlock (" Wonlok'"), Great (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas le Whelwright, of Wenlock
(«< Wonlok' ") against Walter del Hospital', chaplain, and others,
touching a tenement in.
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316 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY -SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued,
m. 29d. (60). Wenlock, Much (Salop) ; appointment of Radalph de Hengham and
Walter de Hopton to takn the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Vivian de Weniek' against Henry le Goz and Adam (or Ada)
Eetlan, toaching a tenement in.
m. I2d. (64). Wennington and Aveley (" Aluetheleg* ") (Efisex) ; appointment of
John de Cobeham and Ellas de Bekin^am to take the assise
arraigned by John Fitz-Nicholas against John de la Walle, junior,
and William le Neuman, touching a foise levied in.
Wennington (" Wenyton ") (Essex) ; see Aveley.
m. fid. (38). Wentworth (" Wynteworth' **) (Yoric) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Elizabeth daughter of Peter de Halch'g
against Roger son of Peter de Halch'g and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 19 (20). Weobly (" Webbele ") (Heref.J ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger de Webbele against Walter de Fen-
hanton- and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (56). Werdeflford Relet (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Matilda late wife of Hiomas Relet against
Roger Relet and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (58). Wereham (" Wirham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Roger de Stokes against Gilbert de
Clare, earl of Gloucester, and Hertford, touching land and a third
part of a mesuoge in.
m. 19 (61). Westaxton and Blutesaxton (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assiae of
novel disseisin arraigned by William le Keu against Agatha le Keu
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (29). Westbory (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
maHter of the hospital of S. John of Brackley against the prior of
Luffield, touching a tenement in.
m. 26 (12). Westbury (" Westbir' ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Bartholomew de
Suthleye and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Walter de Heliun against Simon de
* Solar, touching a tenement in.
Westbury (Glouc.) ; see Huntley.
m. 12d. (46). Westduriland (? West Donyland) (Essex) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by William Fraunk against John le CHerk, of
Colchester, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (60). Westfield (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to tidce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan
son of Roger Godyeve against John Godyeve and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 2 Id. (82). Westfield -near-Shipdham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism
arraigned by Alan son of Roger Godyeve against John Gk)dyeve
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (88). Westhall (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Henry Blench' aieainst William de Rothing and others, touching
a tenement in.
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IP. sod. (85.) Westhall (Soff.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj and John de
Metingham to take the assise of* mort dancestor arraigned by
Roger son of Nicholas de Ilanyill against William de Royngges
and Joan his wife and Richard de Biskel, touching possessions n.
m. 20d. (104). Westhorpe (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Ida
late wife of Godfrey del Mareys against Roger del Mareys, touch-
ing a tenement in.
Westlee (Lane.) ; see Leigh, West.
m. 17d. (29). Westleton-near-Dunwich (" Westleneton juxta Donewicum ")
(Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry son of
Richard de Biskele against William de Crikecot and others, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 27d. (18). Westmersh, La (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by '
Richard le Pocr and Cecilia his wife and Margery sister of the said
Cecilia against Walter de Temple, touching a mesuage and land
in.
m. 4 (IS). Westminster, the abbat of; pardon to, in part payment of his expenaes
at the court of Rome, of 25 marks, being the amount of a fine paid
by him to the King for the fifteenth pertaining to him out of his
goods and chattels, and granted to the King. By R[obertJ bishop
of Bath and Wells, the chancellor ; Chester, 12th October.
m. 19d. (97). Westminster (Midds.) ; appointment of John de Lovetot and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert Fitzlng^red against Oodfrey, bishop of Worcester, and
Richard, parson of the church of S. Mary of East Strand (''del
Estrand "), touching a mesuage in.
m. 6d. (22). Westminster (Middx.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned . by
Robert de Wanden' against the abbat of Westminster and William
le fiaillyf, touching common of pasture in.
m. Id. (51). Westminster (Midds.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard Rome and Matilda his wife against the abbat of West-
minster and Alexander de Westminster, touching a tenement in.
m» 6d. (13). Westminster; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Louetot
and Hamo Hauteyn.
Westnevton (Norf.) ; see Newton, West.
m. 20 (10). Weston, Michael de, sent by the King to the parts of Bergeveny to
bring certain men of tbe land of Bergeveny to the parts of West
Wales to the Kbg's expedition there ; safe conduct to.
m. 8d. (87). Weston (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh
de Boys against Walter de Coleuile and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 19d. (91). Weston-upon-Trent (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter son of Radulph le Escreu, chaplain, against the
abbat of Chester and others, touching a tenement in.
ft
m. 18d. (6). Weston (Qlouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John le Bret against John son of Margery le Bret and others,
touching a tenement in.
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m. 6d! (^). Weston, North (Ozf.) ; Appointment of Boger Loneday BtA John d»
Metingham to take the assise of noyel diBseism arraigned hj
Gilbert son of William de North Weston aod Agnes his win
against Elizabeth late wife of Henry son of Simon de NorUi-
Weston, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (2). Weston (Somers.) ; appointment of Walter deWimborne and Solomon
de Rochester to take the assise arraigned by William le Eyr affainst
William de Andredesye and John de Andredesye, touching a
watercourse diverted in.
m. 19d. (56). Weston (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of S. Thomas without Stafford against Thomas le Sonde and
others, touching common of pasture in.
Weston (Suff.) ; see Shadingfield.
m. 15d. (17). Westowe (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de So<&ngton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by David le Yynnur against the prior of Taunton, touch-
ing common of pasture in. /
m. 6d. (41). Weylaundy Thomas de, and William de Sahan ; appointment of, to
hear and determine, as speedily as possible, the appeal sued by
certain persons of co. Norfolk against Peter le Romeyn, John " fix
la persone,*' Thomas Fits [sie'\ Peter Fitz-Beiner, and Matilda de
Oingelford', of the death of Ranulph de Dylham, before the justices
of the Bench at Shrewsbury, in the name of Matilda de Diihani,
falsely alleged by them to luive been the wife of the said Banulph
(who never had a wife), and who was taken and detained in the
prison of Robert son of Roger de Horsford for a larceny put upon
him and having been convicted thereof by judgment of the court
of the said Robert was there hanged about four years ago. By
R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor ; Chester, 2nd
September.
m. 15 (8). Whalebrewes, William de, going in the King's suite to the parts of
Wales ; protection to, with clause. Westminster, 11th May.
m. 4d. (14). Whaley (*' Walleye") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Walleye against William de la Graunge,
touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (21). Whaplode (" Quappelade **) (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Edmund son of Thomas de Quappelade against
Thomas de Multon, touching two messuages and land in.
m. 4d. (85). Whaplode (« Quappelad *') and Holbeach ("Holebech") (Line.)
appointment of John de Beigate and WilHam de Northburgh to
take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John son of Alex-
ander de Quappelad against Roger de Fledburg' and Matilda his
wife, touching land in.
m. lid. (66). Whatton (" Watenhou") (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of Lenton against Robert son of Robert de
Watenhoue and Cfeofiey Fiti- William, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d, C68). Wheatacre (** Qwetacre ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas Leuband and Margery his wife against
Jordan de Bumsted and others, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (11). Wheathampstead (" Wathamstede ") (Herts); appointment of John
de Cobebam and Elias de Bekingham to take assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Mathew Attegrene against the abbat of West-
minster and others, touching a tenement in.
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m* e4d. (IJT); Wheatley (" Whjrtfauir') (Ozf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveda^
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda late wife of John Bolace against Walter son
of Fmlip de W jhthull and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (20). Wheatley, South (" Wetelej Sndbec") (Notts) ; appointment of
John de Beijg^ate and WilHam de Xorthburg^h to take the assise ot
novel disseism arraigned by Elias son of Walter de Weteley against
Hugh de Weteley and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (25). Wheailey (" WhithulP") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda late wife of John Bolaz against Walter de
Whiuuir, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (84). Wheldrake (" Queldrik' ") (York) i appointment of John de Rei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbat of Fountains against the prioress of Thick-
hed (" Tik'heauod ") and others, touching a tenement in. See dUo
Bolton-near-Fangfoss.
m. 2d. (68). Whelpington (" Welpington "), Great (Northumbr.) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard de Umfraunvill* against
Gilbert de Umfrayvill* and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (6). Whelton-near-Byfield (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loaeday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John sou of Thomas de Whelton against Agnes late wife of
Thomas de Welton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (22). Whippingham (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Matilda de Petresfeld against Jordan Poylly and
others, touching land in.
m. 6d. (14). Whiston (** Whystan ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reifate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard le Noreys against Richard Traners and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (29). Whiston (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Maudut and Amice his wife against Gilbert de Clare, earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (86). Whiston (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William Shyne against Robert de Whyston, touching meadow in.
m. 19 (42). Whiston C* Wystan *') (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Binny against Grervase de Bemacles and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (85). Whitbeck (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John he Haystonh' against William de Morthyng, touching a
m. 6d. (86). tenement in ; and the similar assise arraigned by the same
demandant against the same deforciant, touching common of
pasture in the same vill.
m. 17d. (9). Whiteheye, West (Somers.) ; ap^intment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Soding^n to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert. Fouel and Cecilia his wife against
Richard de la Whiteheye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (21). Whiteway (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Amice de Mulkute against William de Stoke,
touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. S8 (I). WhitminBter, Nicholas, vicar of the church of, simple protection to.
Worcester, 24th January.
Whitminster, the castle of, and the land of Methejn Yssehoith ; see
Lentrange, Roger.
Whitsannd, the wardens of the port of ; see Grandifon, Otto de, and
Hanvell, Eliaa de ; the bailiffs of; see Columbers, Mathew de, and
Valence, William de.
m. 25d. (102). Whittington (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northborgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam du Fresne Q* de Fraxino '') against Roger Banys and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (79). Whittle (" Whytil' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry son of Roger de Wytel against Richard le
Botiller, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (80). Whittlesford (" Witlesford ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Stephen son of Stephen de Wytlesford, chaplain,
m. 2d. (31). against Thomas Haket, touching land in ; and to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by the said Stephen against the prioress
of Ickleton (" Ichton ") and John de Akeny, touching a mesuage
and land in the same vilL
m. 18d. (90). Whitwell (Rntl.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
Fits John against Thomas son of Thomas de Whitewdi, touching a
mesnage and land in.
m. 5d. (69). Whitwell (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by.
John son of William Fitz- Juliana against Henry ion of Juliana de
Whytewell and others, touching land in.
m. 26 (1 ) . Whyston, Robert de ; reversal of the outlawry pnbliBhed against for the
homicide of Gilbert Sercles, for which he was taken and imprisoned
at York, he having been in parts beyond seas when the said Gilbert
was publicly indicted for larceny in full county court, and when on
account of the said indictment the said Gilbert withdrew himself,
* and for fleeing and not permitting himself to be brought to justice
was beheaded, the said Robert being in parts beyond seas when he
was outlawed by reason of the said homicide, and having been
accused thereof " odio et atya," and not because he was guilty.
Abingdon, 1 2th December. [In margin ** vacat quia non habuit."]
Wiberton (Line.) ; see Wyberton,
m. 25 (55). Wicheband (Wore.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and
Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Richard fiion of William Henry against Richard son of Robert
de Astwode and others, touching possessions in.
m. 25d. (58). Wicheleye ; association of Bartholomew de Suthleye with Radulph de
Hengham to take the jury arraigned by John de Abbetot against
Radulph de Wichele, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (90). Wick (*' la Wyke ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by (veoffrey de la Hawe against Richard de Coleshuir and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (50). Wick (Sontht.) ; appomtment of Solomon de Rochester and Wil-
liam de Braybof to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Brackele against Peter son of Osbert de Wyk' and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (28). Wick (" Wike ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by David Level against Richard son of Richard
de Wike, toiuming a tenement in.
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m.24d. (68). Wick-near- Ashley ("Wike juxta Asshele") (Wilts); appointment
of Solomon de Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the
jury arraigrned by David Louel against Nicholas de Comerwell,
touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (65). Wick (" Wiche **) (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodingtou to take the assise arraigned by
Margery Hetheleye against William du Bois (" de Bosco ") and
others " in brevi," touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (56). Wick, Upper (" Vpwych'") (Wore); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Master Robert Alloc against William
KUyson, of Wick, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (67). Wickham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Rlias de
Bekiugham to ti^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Daniel
Fitz-Hubert against William de Brewcs and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 9d. (75). Wickham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Beklngham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Daniel
Fitz-Hubert against William de Brewes' and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 24d. (18). Wickham Breaux ("Wikham Brecuse") (Kent); appointment of
John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekin^ham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Roger FitzJohn and William Fitx-
Nigel against Daniel le Draper, of Canterbury, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 24d. (40). Wickham Breaux (Kent) ; appointment of the said John and Roger
de Northwood to take a similar assise arraigned by the said Roger
Fitz-John and the said William against the said Daniel, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 17d. (16). Wickham (" Wycham") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Aliauor daughter of Robert Houel against Mathew
BuUoc and Robert Houel, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (79). Wickhambrook (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
le Merk* against Kobcrt dc Perers and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 2 Id. (84). Wickhampton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Godfrey de Frethorp against Edmund son of Godfrey le Chapman,
touching land in.
m. 16d. (47). Wicklewood and Hackford (" Hakeford *') (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loueday and John de Metingham to take the certification
arraigned by Joan daughter of Michael de Neweton against
Michael de Neweton, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (14). Wickton {*' Wigeton *') (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the aseifle of novel
disseisin arraigned by William son of Walter de Humbre against
Roger le Fevre and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (79). Widecombe ('' Wydecumbe") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh de Rathlegh against Gilbert
de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (69). Wigan (Lane.) ; i^pointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel diuseisio arraigned by
Henry sou of Alan de Pembirton and Agnes his wife against
William le Chapelayn, of Wigan, and others, touchiag a tenement
in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent BoUs : 5 Edward !• — continued.
m. 6d. (62). Wigan (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
T^orthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alice late wife of Robert le Tjnkere against Master Richard die
Marhlan, touching a tenement in.
Wigan (Lane); »ee Golbome.
m. 14 (22). Wigeton, Walter de, goin^ on the King's business to the parts of
Wales ; protection to, with the clause, Volvanas,
Wigeton (Heref .) ; see Wickton.
m. 2 (68). Wiggenhall (" Wygenhale ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loue-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Geofirey de Walsokne against Ro1)ert le Chapelein,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (72). Wiggenhall (" Wygenhal* ") (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Richard son of (Godfrey
de Wygenhal' against Peter Persone and others, touching land
in.
m. 24d. (53). Wiggenhall (" Wygenhal ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alexander de Walpol against John son of Walter
de Wygenhal and others, touching land in.
m. 2 Id. (85). Wiggenhall (" Wygehal ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take &e assise of novel disseishi
arraigned by Robert Buk', of Wiggenhall, against Alexander de
Walepol and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (5). Wiggenhall (" Wygenhal ") (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Bukk' against Alexander de Walepole,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (81). Wigton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Houeton against Peter de Rob, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 2Sd. (9). Wigwig ("Wyggewik") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Herbert Coly, of Weulock against Roger
de Wyggewik' and Henry his brother, toucliing a tenement in.
Wik (Devon) ; see Cookbury.
m. 12 (86). Wikes (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Humphrey
de Bassingeburn and Mary his wife against the prior of Spinney
(<< del Espinee '*), touching common of pasture in.
Wilbrington (Staff.) ; see Walton.
m. Ud. (27). Wilby (" Wileby ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise arraigned by John son of
Geoffrey de Wueby against Walter de Winneferthing, touching a
tenement in.
m. 2d. (29). Wilby (" Wileby ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John son of Geoffrey de Wileby against Walter de Wynne-
ferthing*, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 19 (21). Wilby ("Wyleby") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John l^tzAlexander against Walter de Wynnofer-
thing, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (22). Wilford (Notts) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and Walter
de Hopton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
Piket against Mabel daughter of Gocelin Piket and Gervase de
Wileford, touching a tenement in.
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Wilemandekote (Warw.) ; 9ee Wilncott.
m. 2 (43). WUlaston ('< Wylaaston' ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert son of Adam (or Ada) de
Wylauston against Odo de Hodinet, touching common of pasture in.
m. 15d. (62). Willenhall (•* Wilenhal ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Adam de Wittele and Cecilia his wife against the
prior of Coyentry, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (84). Willingham (" Wyuelingham ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter Torel against Walter Babel, touching
a tenement in.
m. 18d. (38). Willoughby, North, and Saleby Q* Salkeby ") (Line.) ; appointment
of John de Reigate and William^de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard de Bedeford' against
Robert son of Robert de Willuby, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (88.) Willoughby, Scott, ("Scot Wiluby") (Line); appointment of John
de Rey^te and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel 'disseisin arraigned by John de Comerie against Roger de
Neviir and Hugh le Someter, touching common of pasture in.
iiLlOd.(70). Willoughby ("Wyleby"), Scott (Line); appointment of Radulph
de Henghiun to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned
by Robert de Waure against Roger de Neuill', touching the church
of.
m. 7d. (60). Willoughby, Scott (" Stocwileby ") (Line.) ; ap{)ointment of Radulph
de Hengham and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
darrein presentment arraigned by Robert de Wauere against the
prior of Wroxton, touching the church of.
m. 5d. (86). Willoughby, Scott (" Scot Wilgcby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take &e assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Goffyn and Agnes his wife against the
abbat of Vaudey and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (28). Willoughby, Scott (*< Scot Wileby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northbuigh to take the jury arraigned
by Roger de Nevill' against Robert de Waure, touching the church
of.
m. 8d. (68). Willoughby, Silk (" Wilgheby et Silkeby ") (Line.) ; appointment
of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William le Lung, of Silkeby, against
Robert de Wilgheby and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (54). Willoughby, Silk (" Wilegheby and Silkeby") (Line.) ; appointment
of John de Rei^^te and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de Wilegheby against
William FitsThomas, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (48). Willoughby, Silk (" Wilgheby and Silkeby ") (Line.) ; appointment
of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de Wilgheby against
William FitzThomas, touching a tenement in.
m» Id. (86). Willoughby (" Wylouby") (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice Pyte against Robert son of Richard Pyte, of
Willoughby, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (77). Wilmerslaye (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Nortnburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of Richard de Wilmerlaye against Heniy de Kirk*,
parson of the church of Wilmerslaye, touching a tenement in.
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324 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTIT-SIXTH RBPOKT OP THE
No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. 6d. (51). Wilncott (** Wilemandekote "') (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger
lioucdaj and John de Metingham to take the assi^ of novel
diftseisin arraigned by Mnr^ret de Lodington against Richard de
Staunford and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d, (47). Wilpshire (** Wlyppeahyre '*) (lAnc.) ; appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of Richard de Wellebank' against
Walter de Bilington and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (40). Wilton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Koesia late wife of Robert de Wileton against John Fitz-Urse
(" fil Vrsy "), touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (98). Wilton (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hervey de Fulston against Geoffrey de Drues and others,
touching a tenement in.
Wilton-in-Cleveland (York) ; see Topcliffe.
m. 15d. (51). Wimborne, Walter de ; mandate to, to take, in the presence of Guy
de Nonauut, certain inquisitions adjourned before him by consent
of the parties when he shall have come to cos. Devon and Cornwall
on this side of the morrow of All Souls, touching certain pleas in
the King's Bench so as to spare the labour and expense of the
parties and of those by whose oath such inquisitions are to be
made, not forgetting that on account of the war in Wales certain
pleas are to be suspended until three weeks after Michaelmas, and
that persons fit for arms are not to be summoned for such inquisi-
tions to the hindrance of the war. Westminster, 11th May.
m. 4d. (4). Wimbotsham (** Wynebodesham ") ; commission of gaol delivery for,
to Roger Loveday and Kndulph de Wyrham. Chester, 20th
September.
Wime, North (Line); see Witham, North.
m. 20d. (8*2). Wimeswould (*' Wimondwold ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger
XiOTeday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of John le Clerk against William
de la Grene, of Prestwold, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (41). Wincanton (** Winkaulton ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Berill against Hugh liovel and others^
touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (69). Winch ('* Wynch "), West (Norf., ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda daughter of Stephen de Westacre against
Mathew de Sandiacre and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (7). Winch, West, and Runcton (" Rungeton ") (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Alice late wife of Amald de Torley
against Alexander Eenlok' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21 (15). Winchelsea; presentation, directed to the bishop of Chichester, of
Master Adam de Amundesham to the church of S. Thomas of, void
and in the King's gift. Dunstable, 1st March.
m. 27d. (62). Winchester (Southt.) : appointment of Walter de Wimbornfi and
Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Mordon against William le Spycer, of Winchester,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (59). Winchester (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Chiriton and Emma his wife against Walter
Wymberd and others, touching a tenement in the suburb of.
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(66). Winchester (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Suthamptesyre and Letia his wife against
William de Waltham and Adam (or Ada) Pouere, touching a
tenement in the suburb of.
m. 27d. (30). Winchester ; commission of gaol deliveiy for, to John de Botteleye
and Philip de HoyvilL
m. 20d. (6). Winchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Botteley
and Philip de Hoy vill.
m. ISd. (53). Winchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Bray-
boef and Hereward de Marisco.
m. 12d. (22). Winchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hugh de Honiir,
Philip Crok', and John de Windesore.
m. 8d. (10). Winchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Brayboef
and Hereward de Mareys (" Marisco ")•
m. Id. (80). Winchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Brayboef,
Joho de Bitteley, John de Windsor, and Philip de HeyviU.
m. 12 (80). Winchfield (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by the
prioress of Wittenaye against Peter do Beninges and others,
touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. 12d. (82). Windlesham (Sarr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of Hugh de Windlesham against William Attewell, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8 (90). Windsor (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Mariota de Hibemia against Richard de Windes[ore], touching a
mesuage in.
m. 19d. (42). Windsor ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de Leukenore
and Greoffrey Russel.
m. 2d. (70). Windsor ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de Leukenore
and Geoffrey Russel.
m. 2 (38). Wingrave (" Wengraue") and Rowsham (" liollesham ") (Bucks);
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de AungeruiU'
against William de Akholt, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (29). Wingrave (" Wynhgrave ") and Rowsham (** RoUesham ") (Bucks) ;
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard de Herelawe
against John de Aungerevill and others, touching a tenement in.
Winkanlton (Somers.) ; see Wincanton.
m. ISd. (13). Winscombe (" Wynescumbe ") (Somers.); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by William son of Robert Attenye
against the dean and chapter of Wells and John Hod, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 25 (31). Winterbome (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Henry de Well against Henry de Benham and Richard Gouis,
touching possessions in.
m. 25 (44). Winterbome S. Martin (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester aud Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Osbert Gifiard against John le Rus and
others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 4d. (76). Wintenett (" Wjntenete ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Korthburgh to take the tatoBe of novel
diBseisin arraigned by the prior of S. Oswald against Thomas de
Burgh and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (6). Wtnterton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loaeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Eustace Bran against Thomas de BegenilP and John de Walcote^
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (23). Winthorpe (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert son of Laurence de Winthorp' against the prior of Bollington
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (73). Wintreshull (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Godalminge and Joan his wife against Joan de
Wintreshull, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (5»). Winwick (« Wynewik") (Northt.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbat of Pipewell against Beatrix late wife of
Simon Mallory and others, touching common of pasture in.
Wirdelay (York) ; see Harewood.
Wirham (Norf.) ; see Wereham.
m. 12d. (66). Wirksop (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
the prior of Wirksop against Thomas de Furniuall' and others,,
touching common of pasture in.
Wirtham (Snff.) ; see Wortham.
nu 17d. (46). Wishaw (" Wyshawe") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Kadulph son of Thomas de Fynemere against Peter de Brade-
mersh and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (24.) Wistow (York) : appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam
(or Ada) son (or daughter) of Richard le Forester against Henry
son of Matilda de Wistowe and Robert and John his sons, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (17). Wiswell (" Wysewair *') (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam son of James de Blakeburn' against Beatrix de
Blakeburn' and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (63). Wiswell (" Wysewell' *') (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Korthburgh to take the assise arraigned by Adam
son of John de Blakeburn' against Peter de Chester, provost of
Beverley, and others, touching a hedge destroyed in.
aid. (74). Witchingham (" Wytchingham ") (Korf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Jordan Derling and Matilda his wife against
the prior of Longeville, touching land in.
m. 2(94). Witcombe (" Wydecumbe *') and Ash ("Asshe") (Somers.) ; ap-
pointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomaa de
Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
"Pharamus*' de Wydecumbe against Robert son of Walter de
Wydecumbe, touching a mesuage and land in.
in. 22d. (12). Witham (" Wime'')> North (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Korthburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by Henry son ol William de Berscaldeby against Roger
de Lmestorp', parson of the church of North Withiun (" Korth
Wyme "), touching land in.
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Withermondeford; # m Fordham.
Withersdale (Suff.) ; MeMendbanu
Withtlackjnton (Somen.) ; see Lackington, White.
WiflakintoD (Somen.) ; see Lackington, White.
m. 12 (81 )• Witley (Suit.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin airaigned by
William de StoteuilF and Alice his wife against William Dautiyue
and othen, touching a tenement in.
Witlingham (Norf .) ; see Bixley.
m. 19d. (111). Wittenham (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Hngh
de Sutton and Christiana his wife against Alice late wife of Thomas
Stoyle, touching a mesuage and land in.
nu 24d. (16). Wittering (" Wytering") (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday
and John de Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh Rydel against William de Scaccario and Agnes
his mSe^ touching a tenement in.
m. I8d. (50). Wittering (" Whytering")» (Snss.) ; appointment of John de Cobe-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert le Yume against Joan late wife of Simon de
Herbeding, touching a mesuage and land in.
nL 21d. (38). Witton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Richard son of Richard de Witton against Thomas de Earleton
and othen, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (70). Witton, East (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas son of Walter de East- Witton and Agnes his wife against
John del Hull, of East- Witton and othen, touching a tenement in.
Wlyppeshyre (Lane.) ; gee Wilpshire.
m. 12d. (6). Wobum (" Woubum* ") (Bedf.) j appomtment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Heddesore against Edmund de Eyncnrt
and John Le Ro, touching a tenement in.
Wode Eyton (Staff.) ; see Wood-Eaton.
m. 5 (26). Wodestok', Henry de ; simple protection to. By the chancellor;
Chester, 2nd September.
m. 5 (32). Wodestok', Henry de, deceased; mittimus to Master Robert de
Tadecastr' and Andrew de Wodestok' to make a survey of all the
possessions of, and to take them into the King's hands and to
make inquisition touching the value thereof and the alienations
thereof, &c., the said Henry having been bound to the Ring and
Alianor the Queen-Consort at his death in diven sums, accounts,
&c., at the time during which he was treasurer and keeper of the
wardrobe of the said Queen. By the chancellor ; CHiester, 2Srd
September.
m. 5 (81). Wodestok', John de, Andrew de, Robert le Mareschal and Sibyl da
Wodestok ; simple protection to. By the chancellor ; Chester,
23rd September.
Wodeyton (Sta£) ; see Wood-Eaton.
Wodibronwych (Warw.) ; see Bromwich, Woody.
Wolcrigeby (Line.) ; see Worlaby.
m. 19d. (58). Wolferton (Norf.) ; appuintaient of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Agnes
Rinetes, of Ozwick, against Robert de Tateshal and Eustace le
Pestur, touching a tenement in.
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m. 22d. (78). Wolfreton (" Wolverton ") (York) ; appointment of JohndeBei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Oolda de Kyrkeham against Nicholas de Meynill,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (22). Wolfrington, West (Deron) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned bj John the parson of West Wolfrington against
Michael de Wolfrington, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (27). Wolkested [? Oxted] (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Oobeham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter Dragun against Roger son of Roger de Home and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (24). Wollaston (" Wollaveston '*) (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take Uie assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Robert son of Reginald de Wollaveston against
Thomas FitzReginald, touching a mesuage and land in.
Wollaveston (Northt) ; see Wollaston.
m. 25d, (85). Wolneleye (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Reresby and Joan his wife against Walter de Rybeiif
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (36). Wolrikby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John son of Gilbert Crispyn against Nicholas de Rye, touching a
tenement in.
Woltumstowe (Essex) ; see Walthamstow.
Woluehull (Warw.) ; see Wolvershill.
m. 2Sd. (43). Wolvershill ("Woluehull") (Warw.); appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert de Wichebege and Joan his wife and Mar-
gery her sister against the prior of Wotton, touching land in.
Wolverton (York) ; see Wolfreton.
m. 20d. (88). Woodbridge (" Wodebregg*') (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metin^^iam to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Roger Dubois against Peter le Huntere, of Great
Bealings (" Belin^ "), and others, touching land in.
m. 13d. (60). Woodbury (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by (jeoffirey Frost against William de Aubemarl* and
others,^ touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (93). Wood-Eaton ("Wode Eyton"*) (Staff.); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Ive atte Wode, of Wode Eyton,
against John de Brinton and others, touching a mesuage and land
in.
m. 8 (18). Wood-Eaton (" Wodeyton* *') (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William de Coulee against John de
Coulee, touching land in.
m. 25 (30). Wood Eaton (** Wode Eyton ") (Staff.) ; apppintment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Ive Attewode, of Wood Eaton against
John de Brincton and Avice his wife and others, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 22d. (79). Wood Eaton (" Wode Eyton") (Suff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimbome to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Ive Attewode, of Wood Eaton, against
John de Brincton and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
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Woodhall (Line.) ; see HorncasUe.
m. 4d. (64). Woodthorpe (" Wodethorp* ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry de Knyveton against Robert de
Reresby and others, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 19d. (88). Woodyates (" Wodeyete")i West (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thom is de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Egynton and Margery
his wife against Philip Deuebaud and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (53). Woodyates ('< Wodeyate'*) (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Hamo FitzRichard against the abbess
of Tarent and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (44). Woolston {" Wolaxton' '*) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Philippa de Chetewynd against Stephen de Wolaxton,
touching common of pasture in.
m. lid. (50). Wooton ("Wodeton*") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by Thomas de Grete and Amice his wife against Roger
de Mortimer and others, touching a hedge destroyed in.
m. 6d. (45). Wooton (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice
de I'reston against William son of Walter de Wotton', touching a
tenement in.
m. lOd. (47). Wootton (*' Wilts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Ellas de
Bekingham to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned by
William do la Rule against Peter de Oteringtou, touchmg the
church of.
m, 8d. (22). Wootton (" Wotton' '* ?) (Wilts) ; appointment of Geofirey de
Leukenore and John de Metingham to take the assise of darrein
presentment arraigned by Willuim de la Riuere against the abbat
of Mount S. Michael ** in periculo maris,*' touching the church of.
m. 28 (12). Worcester, the prior of, and Thomas de Nenton ; acquittance to, of
500^ of the moiety of the first payment of the fifteenth in co.
Worcester paid by them in the wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek,
clerk, keeper of the said wardrobe. Worcester, 26th January.
m. 9 (3). Worcester, the prior of, and the sheriff of the county of, collectors of
the fifteenth granted to the King in the said co. ; acquittance to, of
100/. delivered by them into the wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek,
keeper thereof, out of the half of the first payment thereof in the
said CO. The King ; Worcester, 6th July.
m. 25d. (59). Worcester ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter de
Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard Billay and Alice his wife against John Prycche, touching
a tenement in.
m. 9d. (6). Worcester (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Ooule and Margery his wife against
Roger de Shrewsbury, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (60). Worcester (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
* arraigned by John Luuy against Ingritha (or Judritha^ late wife
of William Fitz-Robert and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (87). Worcester ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert Batayll against John de Astiey and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 25d. (64). Worcester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Burghall
and Roger le Rus.
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m. 22cU (48). Worcester ; commiMion of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Burghull
and Roger le Ras.
m. 14d. (48). Worcester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Radulph de Borghnll',
and Roger Le Ras.
m. 8d. (82). Worcester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de BurghuU'
and Adam de Elmerugg*.
m. 8d. (57). Worcester ; commissian of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Boruhuir
and Roii^er le Rob.
Wordleham (Southt.) ; «ee Worldham.
m. 19 (57). Worksop (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
the prior of Worksop against Thomas de Fumivall, touching
common of pasture in.
m. I8d. (46). Worlaby (" Wolerigeby ") (^Linc.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northborgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Hasting* against John son of Gilbert de
m. 16d. (47). Barton and others, touching a tenement in; and to take a similar
assise between same, touching a tenement in Bairow (*' Barewe ").
m. 19 (101). Worldham ("Wordleham") (Southt.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Elias le Mareschal a^^ainst Walter
archbishop of York, and others, touching a tenement m.
m. Id. (78). Wormeley and Standon [?Heref.] ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Wormeley against
Edmund the King's brother and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (5). Wonninton (Heref.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Matilda Godale against John de Linne and others,
touching a mesuace and land in. By R[obert] bishop of Bath
and Wells, the chancellor, under the Seal of the Exchequer,
because the King had sent for the Great Seal. Shrewsbury,
2nd November.
m. 4d. (24). Worsley (" Worcotesleye ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard son of Roger de Worcotesleye against
Richard son of Geofirey de Worcotesleye and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (94). Worsthom (" Worthesthom* ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of William de Worthesthom'
against Adam (or Ada) de Botesden^ touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (18). Worston (" Wouerston ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
• and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned b^ Robert de Rypuu against Thomas Skilehar*, touching
a tenement in.
m. 5d. (47). Worston (" Wortheston' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisic
arraigned by Hugh Cassen and Agnes his wife against Thomas son
of Richard de Clouch and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (12). Wortham ("Wirtham") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Geoffrey le Inveyse aeainst Roger son of William de
Cotton' and John Fitz-Hugh, touching a tenement in.
Wortheston (Lane.) ; see Worston,
m. 5d. (29). Worthington (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas son of Richard de Worthinton against Thomas de
Worthinton and Jordan de Chrysenhal, touching a tenement in.
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nu 18d. (16). Wouldham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hichard Byset of Wonldham against Nicholas de Woldham,
touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (3). Wonldham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Ellas de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Boesia daughter of Richard [de] Salewy against Roger Nodust
and Amice his wife and others, touching a tenement in.
Wouerston (Lane.) ; see Worston.
Wratting, Little (Suff.) ; see Curtmerishal.
m. 6d. (39). Wray (Lane.) ; appointment of John . de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dauQcestor arraigned by
Adam son of Richard de Wra against Greoffrey de Nevill' and
Margaret his wife, touching land in.
m. 12d. (17). Wrestlingworth (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Reginald son of John Cabbel against John son of John Cabbcl
and others, touching a tenement in.
Wretton (Norf.) ; see Stoke Ferry.
m. 7d. (77). Wrightington (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
d<j Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Rigeby against Oeoffrey de Wrightington and Henry le
Prior, touching common of pasture in.
m. 26d. (51). Wrington (" Wrrington ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Walter de Wimborne to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Robert son of Robert de Brent against
Reymund Malet and Millicent his wife, touching six mesuages and
m. 26d. (52). land in ; and to take a similar assise between same, touching land
m. 26d. (53). in East Brent ; and to take a similar assize arraigned by the said
Robert against Rose de Burwe and Thomas her son, touching land
in Bumham.
m. 9d. (79). Wrockwardine (** Riggeworthin ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of Thomas de Rigge-
worthin against Wilham son of William de Riggeworthin, toucmng
a tenement in.
Wrrington (Somers.) ; see Wrington.
m. 12d. (14). Wyaston (« Wyardeston' **) (Derb.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Emme, of Wyardeston, against
Thomas de Wynster, Margery his wife, and William Fitz-Margery,
touching a tenement in (" tenem'to *') in.
m. 25 (48). Wyberton (" Wiberton ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Hoyiaund against William FitzJordan and
Millicent his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (49). Wyberton (Line.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by John son of Robert Alger and Thomas his brother
agiunst John son of Radulph de Hoyiaund, touching a tenement in,
m. 20d. (69). Wyberton (" Wiberton ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Jordan de Boston and Millicent his
wife against Walter son of Roger Perleben and Henry his brother,
touching a tenement in.
Wyboldeston (Bedf.) ; see Wyboston.
iiL 8 (8). Wyboston (" Wyboldeston' ") (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loue-
day and John de Metingham to taJce the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger Fitz-Richard against William son of Radulph
le C^bonel and others, touching a tenement in.
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m
m. 8 (15). Wyboston (" WyboldestoD* '0 (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger l4>ne*
day and John de Metiogham to taJse the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by David Oyldeboef against John de Braybrok' and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (5). Wych-Manbayn ; grant to the men of the vill of, of pontage. Bj
the Chancellor. Shrewsbury, 18th October.
m. lid. (31). WycsuU (? Yoxhall) (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
Robert de Saucheuerel against Robert de Aconere and Margery
his wife, touching a pond levied in.
m. 24d. (79). Wycsull (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise arraigned b^ Robert de Saucheverel
against Robert de Aconere and Margery his wife, touching a pond
levied in.
Wydecumbe (Somers.) ; 8ee Witcombe.
m. 2d. (3). Wye; commission of gaol* delivery for, to William de Henre and
Radulph le Sauvage.
S»^* } (Norf.) i *ee Wiggenhall.
Wyggewik (Salop) ; see Wigwig.
Wygthtla . . nto . (Somers.) ; see White Lackington.
m. 19 (82). Wyk' (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Reginald de
Wyk* against John de Munbray and others, touching a tenement
u.
m. 8 (69). Wyke-fokeram (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sudinton to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John Tregoz and Amabel his wife against Robert
Marmynn, touching the manor of.
Wylauston* (Salop) ; see Willaston.
Wyleby (Northt.) ; see Wilby.
m. 4d. (31). Wymeswold (** Wymundewold") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of John le Olerk against William
de la Grene and others, touching a tenement in.
m. I4d. (48). Wymington (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by Robert de S. Ive against
Henry BisBhop, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 12 (I). Wymondham (" WjTnundeham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Greoffirey le Gruz against the prior of
Wymondham, touching land in. Windsor, 6tn June.
m. 15d. (78). Wympton (Notts) ; appointment of Jehn de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William le Chapeleyn against John FitzJordan, toucmng the
fourth part of a mesuagc and land in.
m. 7 (37). Wymundeham, Master Simon de, the parson of Buketon; simple
protection to. The King; Chester, 21st July.
m. 4 (38). Wynchelese, Master Robert de, canon of Lincoln ; simple protection
to. Shrewsbury; 16th October.
m. 20d. (30). Wyndeston (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Imania late wife of Richard Theweyt against Robert de Potesford
and others, touching a tenement in.
Wynebodesham ; see Wimbotsham.
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m. 22d. (81). Wynepol (Herts) : appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to tako the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
John Anenel against Baldwin de S. George and others, touching a
tenement in.
Wynhgrave (Backs) ; see Wingrave.
m. 19d. (4i), WyntreshuU and Polsden (" Pollesden ") (Surr.) ; appointment of
John de Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Godelmynge and Joan
his wife against John de WyntreshuU, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (58). Wyrham, Radulph de, and William de Middelton; appointment of,
to inquire how best, and to the greatest convenience and least
detriment of persons having lands in the neighbourhood of the
marsh of Middelton and Wirmegeye (Wormegay), an aqueduct
may be made for the drainage (" desiccationem ") of the lands and
tenements (amounting to about 2,U00 acres of meadow and pasture)
which have been submerged by divers encroachments gradually
made by the sea. Windsor, 2nd June.
m. 9d. (47). Wyrley (" Wirlee ") (Staflf.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard de Benitlcye and Matilda his wife
against Richard de Leges and others, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 7 (19). Wyssy, Thomas de, and others, merchants, of Gloucester ; safe
conduct to, in going through the kingdom with their men, things,
and carts, and buying grain, wine, fish, and other provisions, and
carrying them to the army in WsJes, staying their, and returning
thence. The King; Chester, 20th July.
m. 7. (20). Concurrent and similar safe conduct to Hugh Tat and others,
merchants of Stamford.
Wystan (York) ; see Whiston.
Wytchingham (Norf.) ; see Witchingham.
m. 8d. (76). Wyteford' (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John do Erkalewe against John Fitz-Aer, touching
the manor of.
m. Id. (2). Wytheford (Salop) ; appointment of Radulph de Henstam to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John de Herkelawe
against John Fitz-Aer, touchmg the manor of.
Wyuelingham (Cambr.) ; see Willingham.
m. 18d. (98). Talding (<* Aiding ") (Kent) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Isabel daughter of Margery de Pympe and Laureta her
^ sister against Philip de Borden, clerk, and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 18d. (75). Tardley (" Yerddeye ")f (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Adam son of Nicholas de la Leye
against William de Derlaweston and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 17. (16). Yarmouth, Great ; judgment between the barons of the ports, and
the men of; viz., the said barons to have their "eusement"
(or " oisement ") t.0., easement or use the " Straunde and Deune,"
which they claim at Yarmouth, without any appropriation of the
* soil and in the time of the fair without any manner of custom,
the men of the vill of Yarmouth to clear the *' Straunde and Deune '*
of old ships and timber (" merin ") where people are to arrive and dry
their nets except of such ships as arc in use and of the masts upon
which the said drying is carried on ; and not to raise more than
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No. 2«'-*Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
five windmiUs apon the t)eune more than they hare formerly
raised and those mills to be raised to the least daxnage and nuisance
of the Deune and of those who are to dry their nets there ; the
said barons to have and enjoy peaceably their rents of which they
are seised in the vill of Yarmouth, and if any deforce them the
provost and bailiffs of Yarmouth to aid them to raise such rent
according to law and right, and if the said barons believe 'them-
selves to have right in other rents of which they are deforced by
the people of Yarmouth they are to recover by writ or by the law
and by custom usiid in the said vili ; and with regard to the cl^m
of the said barons to have at Yarmouth royal justice and the keep-
ing of the King's peace in time of the fair lasting for 40 days, they
are to have the keeping of the King's peace and to do royal justice
together with the provost of Yarmouth, as follows, viz., during the
fair the}' are to have 4 sergeants of whom one shall carry the Kmg's
*' barrere " (t.e., ** banere "), and another sound a horn to assemble
the people and, to command silence (** meuz estre oy **) and two shall
carry staves for keeping the King's peace and shall do this service on
horseback if they wish it ; the Imiliffs of the ports together with the
provost of Yarmouth to make attachments and plead pleas and
determine plaints during the fair according to merchant law and
the amerciaments and profits of the people of the ports to remain
to the barons of the ports at the time of the aforesaid £Eiir and the
profits and amerciaments of all others who are not of the ports to
remain to the King by the bailifis of Yarmouth ; the bailiffs of the
barons of the ports aforesaid together with the provost of Yar-
mouth to have the keeping of the prison of Yarmouth during the
fair and if any prisoner be taken for so grave a trespass that it
cannot be determined by them in time of fair by merchant law nor
the prisons delivered, such person to remain in the prison of Yar-
mouth until the coming of the justices; the said bailifits of the
barons of the ports to receive the two pence of ships called "fire
penyes " to keep up fires in the usual places for the safety of the
shore by night as long as they are willing to keep up the fires, and
if they fail to keep up the said fires the provost of Yarmouth may
receive the aforesaid pence and keep up the fires in form afore-
said ; in discharge of the custom of four pence from each ship
claimed by the said barons they shall receive 6i. sterling from year
to year by the hand of the provost of Yarmouth at their departure
from the fair ; with regard to the claim of the said barons to distrain
for their debts by land and sea, their bailifis not to make any
distraint without the provost of Yarmouth except upon the people
of the ports and when the fair is not worsted thereby ; no guard
to be put henceforth on ships merchants and merchandise by the
people of Yarmouth so as to prevent the free sale of goods ; nothing
to be taken by the men of Yarmouth or by the said barons from
minstrels and women (" femmes de vie "), nor are the said barons
to take anything for window tax or stallage. Westminster, Slst
May. 5 Edw. I. [In French.]
m. 20d. (5). Yarmouth (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Wullina Ferebrun of Yarmouth against Walter le Dubbere and
John Benyt, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (84). Yarmouth, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alice Gauel against Adam (or Ada) Dinich, touching a tenement
in.
m. 26d. (11). Yarmouth, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John FitzElias against Richard Thurkil, touching a tenement in.
n. 20d. (17). Yarmouth, Great (Xorf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of Gilbert de Wymundhum against Geoffrey de Hake-
bech, touching a tenement in.
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OL 19d. (43). Yarmoatb, Great (Norl) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Fomham and Alice bis wife against Adam (or Ada)
Duncb, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (51). Yarmouth, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Walcote against Robert Kut and William Gowel, touch-
ing a tenement in.
in. 18d. (85). Yarmouth, Great ; appointment of John de Lovetot and William de
Redbam to deliver the eaol of, of John Wych' taken and imprisoned
there for the death of Simon de Coue.
m. 20d. (23). Yarmouth, Little (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam FitzWarin against John Bonde, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (48). Yarpthorp' (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Yol of Aymunderby agamst John de Boulton, touching
a tenement in.
Yatinenton (Devon) ; see Yettington.
m. 20d. (14). Yeldham (" Gelham "), Great (Essex) ; appointment of John de
Cobeham and Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by
Robert le Provost, Richard Ic fiz le Provost, and Robert de Borle
against Richard de Reddeswell, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (11). Yerdewyk (Heref.) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and
Walter de Helyun to take the certification arraigned by Walter
son of Walter Fitz-Payn against Radulph de Yedefenn', touching
a tenement in.
m. 2d. (75). Yettington (" Yatinenton") (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William son of Elias de la Bergh
against Richard prior of Otterton-near-Budleigh and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 12 (17). Yokefleet (** luekeflete ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter son of Robert le Clerc against Geoffrey son
of John de Yuckefletc and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (87). Yokefleet (" Yucflet") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William dc Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Walter son
of Robert le Clerc agamst Geoffrey Fitz John and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 20 (15). York, Richard, abbat of S. Tarrin of; dedimus potestatem by, to
Richard le Sauvage and Elias de Horsham to make attorneys in his
place. Westminster, 25th April.
m. 8 (9). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William le Aguler
against Nicholas de Seleby and John his son, touching a tenement
in.
m, 8 (70). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the warden of
the vicars' house of the church of S. Peter at York against
Stephen Ythun and William de Stallingbum', touching a tenement
in.
m* 19d. (24). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Ck)pin le Fleming
and Margaret his wife against the abbat of the church of S. Mary
York and Ri<!hard le Chareter, touching a tenement in.
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No. 2. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 5 Edward I. — continued.
m. ]3d. (26). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de NorthbaTgli
to take the assine of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan Fits-
Benedict a^inst Thophana [«to] Attebrigge and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 18d. (84). York ; appointment of same to take the similar assise arraigned by
Alan FitzBenedict against Thophana [«tc] Atte Brigge and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (20). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Seleby,
of York against William le Agnillier, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (25). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John Stikelayn
against Stephen le Tywler and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (29). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the warden of
the vicar's house of the church of 8. Peter at York (York
Cathedral) against Stephen Ythun and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 12d. (88). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Joan Sperry against
John Sperry and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (87). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John del Hon and
Alice his wife against Agnes Frend and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. Id. (95). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Isabel de Malteby
against Thomas de les Graonges and others, touching a tenement
in the suburb of.
m. 14d. (44). York ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Walter de S. Qnintin
Geoffrey Aguyllion, John de Ramondeby and Peter do Botherfead.
m. 18 (13). Zuch, Eudo la, going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales ;
protection to, with clause.
m. 18 (17). Zuche, Endo la, going in the King's suite to the parts of Wales
protection to. Westminster, 9th May.
m. 22 (31). Zusche, Eudo la; licence to, to convey by water com and other
victuals by his own sailors (" marinellos *') of Bridge irater Totkon
anrl Dartmouth to Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthen, Kidwelly
and Swansea for the support of those persons who are there on the
King's expedition a^inst Lewelin ab Gruffud and his accomplices
in rebellion, the said sailors to bring with them in going and
returning letters patent of the said Eudo as to the said victuals and
the persons to whom they are to be conveyed, and also of those
persons to whom they have been delivered or sold, and the said
com and victuals by no means to be converted to the support of
the said rebels ; with safe conduct to the said sailors in conveying
the said com and other victuals to the said persons and in returning
to their own homes. Woodstock, 7 th February.
(Signed) Frank Scott Haydon.
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DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECOBDSi 337
No. 3. — ^Venetian Manuscripts : — Catalogue of, bequeathed
TO THE Public Record Office by the late Ra.wdon
Brown, Esq., of Venice.
The following is a catalogue of the very valnahle collection of Venetian
Hanascripts formed by the late Mr. Rawdon Brown, and bequeathed by him to
the Public Record Office. Few men were more fitted than the accomplished author
of the Calendar of Venetian State Papers to know what manuscripts would prove
of lasting interest for the purposes of such a collection. By a sojourn well-nigh
life-long in Venice, by patient research for and amongst all materials bearing on her
hbtory, more especially with regard to her relations with England, and by ceaseless
and loving study, Mr. Rawdon Brown had become almost as well acquainted with
the inhabitants and events of ancient Venice as he was with those of that city
during the last 50 years. From 1862 to hii death in 1888, he was engaged in
researches there on behalf of the Public Record Office, and eight printed volumes of
Calendar and 129 volumes of transcripts bear witness to the talent and industry he
devoted to his work.
The collection described in the following pages consists partly of manuscripts
purchased by Mr. Rawdon Brown himself and partly of those given to him by
Mr. Edward Cheney, whose book-plate several of the volumes bear. These facts
are gathered from the notes in Vols. 75 aifl 125 {tee pages 867 and 372). In
Vol. 92, Mr. Rawdon Brown has written ** Contarini, Domenico, di San Benetto»
** from whose house the vol. came to mine"; in Vol. 162," Manuscript out of the
** Tiepolo Collection,. No. 652"; and concerning Vols. 51 and 52 («ee p. S64), ** How
** these two volumes got into the Tiepolo Collection I do not know." In Vol. 73, he
states that the Tiepolo inherited the Contarini property and archives, and that
Cicogna confirmed his assertion that the Tiepolo collection of V^ietian Ambassadorial
Reports was one of the most complete and authentic ever formed.
The papers here catalogued range from the early days of the ancient Venetian
Republic to its downfall in 1797, and illustrate the relations between Venice and
all the European Courts. The first portion comprises the loose manuscripts, which
fill 20 portfolios ; the second, and much larger, portion consists of 156 bound volumes.
Foremost in value and interest are the '* Relazioni,** or Reports of Venetian
Ambassadors accreditefl to various Courts. These Reports were delivered in the
Senate on the return of an Ambassador, and not only dealt with diplomatic affairs,
but gave descriptions of the countries concerning which they were written, their
social habits and customs, and often some of their past history. They are masterly
productions, and prove that no State was better served by her diplomatic
representatives than was the Republic of Venice. Numerous copies of the Reports
were made in manuscript by those interested in perpetuating the information therein
contained, and many have been printed in divers works. In the " Diario Publico "
(tee Vol. 159), mention is made, under date of 5 Aug. 1718, of the sale in Rome of
the Reports of Venetian Ambassadors to collectors of manuscripts ; and in Vol. 125
A curious instance is given, where a copy of a Report on England by Francesco
Contarini, made by him in 1610, when Ambassador to that country, was bought by
him 11 years later in Rome, when he was on an embassy there, and the identical
manuscript was again bought by Mr. Rawdon Brown in Venice, in 1837, for 55
centesind. There are many important manuscripts in the handwriting of Francesco
-Contarini in this collection.
Of equal value with the Reports of the Venetian Ambassadors are their despatches
from the various European Courts. A very large number of these are included in
the following manuscripts. They are most minute in their details of the political
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and social state of the different countries they concern, and are marked by all the
ability and shfewdness that characterised the far-seeing representatives of the
Venetian Republic. Mr. Rawdon Brown has added greatly to the interest of these
volumes by the illustrative notes he has inserted, and, in some cases, by indexing several
of the events chronicled by the authors. Translations of many of these despatches
will be found in the volumes of transcripts transmitted by him to the Public Record
Office, and deposited there for public use.
Next in interest to the ** JUHadoni " and the ambassadorial despatches are the
" Riportif* or manuscript Grazettes, of which there are 12 volumes, six being of
especial value, since they contain the newsletters from 1689 to 1695, during which
period there is a blank in the correspondence with England preserved in the Venice
Archives, owing to no representative of that Republic being accredited to this
country. In these 12 volumes, which comprise newsletters fi'om capital cities in
Europe and the East, there are no less than 1,050 from London alone. These
" Riporti,** which were probably based on the State despatches, seem to have been
written by Venetian agents entirely independent of the Venetian Ambassadors, and
the custom of writing such newsletters dated eU letut as far back as the beginning of
the 17th century. Cicogna, in his " Itucrizioni Veneziane" (Vol. IV., p. 418),
mentions the existence of some of these " Riporti " in the Donik family, dating from
February 1601. In one of the Contarini despatches from Rome (1 March 1608)
is a passage stating that certain writers of the " Gazette " or " Riporti " had been
imprisoned, four being sent to the galleys, 12 flogged, and others banished. These
writers had markedly offended the Pope by asserting that he had prolonged the
Carnival in order to give more occasion for festivities in honour of the recent
wedding in Savoy. In another despaibh, written shortly after, Contarini says that
'Paul V. was very nearly hanging some of these reporters, and, in August 1608,
mentions other trouble caused by them. Their productions are styled by him
" Riporti y b aoiei da gazetta" and the writers, he says, were called in Rome
" menanti,** These " Riporti " were never printed, but written, and sold at the price
of a '* gaseta," an ancient Venetian coin worth two Venetian pence ; hence the term
" Gaz^e," They appear to have been sold by persons employed in the Ducal
Chancery, who compiled them, and enjoyed the profit arising therefrom as their
perquisite. The most ancient of these manuscript newspapers, late in the possession
of Mr. Rawdon Brown, bears date 12 Aug. 1634, and is bound up with the Signory's
letters to Alvise Contarini, Ambassador at the Hague. The fact of its being headed,
" A di 12 Agosto, in Pregadi," confirms the belief in their sale and distribution
proceeding from persons in the employ of the Gk)vemment. They were distributed
in Venice every Saturday. Allusion is made to the '' Chxette " of Venice by
Cervantes, in 1614, in his Parnassus, translated thus by Be Chaussonville (Vol. I.,
p. 12), "Adieu, grande promenade de S. Philippe, od le chien de Turo est abaiss^
" ou relevi, selon qu'on le lit dans les gazettes de Venise.''
Volumes 69-71 contain a large number of the original drafts of Marco Minio's
despatches from Rome. On a fly-leaf of the first of these volumes, Mr. Rawdon
Brown copies the preface written by Sir Henry Ellis to his Original Letters illustrative
of English History, and adds, ** I met with the above for the first time on Tuesday
« the 20th of March, A.D. 1838, in Venice, in the Casa Dario, and it struck me an
'< so applicable to the diplomatic literature of Venice, as available for a knowledge,
•« not merely of Venetian history, but for that of the world, that I copied it, feeling
** the greatest respect and admiration for Mr. Ellis, and many regrots at never
" having read his works till this day.'* Mr. Rawdon Brown also appends some
biographical notes of Marco Minio, and remarks, in reference to the Ambassador's
father, "Concerning Bartolomeo Minio, Captain of the Flanders Galleys, A.D. 1485,
(' see ' Commitiione,' framed and glazed in my sitting room in Casa della Vida^'
[the commission is now in the Public Record Office ; see p. 168, No. 104 (2).].
" As the street leading to that house is called * Calle Minio,' I believe the site of
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the house to have been ori^nallj that of Casa Minio, which passed from Minio to
Gussoni, then to Grimani, and finally to the Jew Delia Vida, whose tenant I am,
on this 8 May 1864.'* In that house he died on the 25th of Aug. 1883.
The " diplomatic literature of Venice/' like that of so many other countries, was
strangely scattered abroad, important State Papers turning up in the nooks and
comers of Europe, so that one may well re-echo the words of Burnet apropos of
Charles II and Sir Robert Murray in 1669 (History of Our Own Times, Vol. I.,
p. 523), " It seems of great concern that when a Minister or an Ambassador dies,
" or is recalled, or is disgraced, all papers relating to the secrets of his employment
** should be of right in the power of the Government." The fascination exercised
over so many by the scattered records of Venetian grandeur cannot be better de-
scribed than in the beautiful thoughts expressed by Montaigne (Essays, Book III.,
chap. 9, pp. 151-153), " Je me rends plus officieux envers lez trespasses : ils ne
s'aydent plus; ils en requi^reut, ce me semble, d'autant plus mon ayde. La
gratitude est ]k justement en son lustre , Me trouvant inutile
" k ce si^cle, je me rejecte k cet autre ; et en suis si embabouin^, que Testat de cette
" vieille Venise, libre, juste, et florissante (car je n'en aime ny la naissance ny la
" vieillesse) m'interesse et me passionne ce seroit ingratitude de
" mespriser les reliques et images de tant d'honnestes hommes et si valeureux."
Volume 65 contains a scries of letters written from London in Shakespeare's time*
The authors are the Venetian Ambassadors Francesco Contarini and Marc' Antonio
Correr. In one of the letters, dated 18 Pebruary 1610, it is stated that Arabella
Stuart complained of '* una certa circonscrittione della sua persona," or parody of her-
self, that the " comici publici " had purposed to bring on the stage. By the " comici
publici " may not improbably be meant the King's players, who, by turning Arabella
Stuart into ridicule, expected to please their chief patron. Mr. Bawdou Brown addd,
" In Lord Braybrooke's Audley End, at p. 263, mention is made of ' the Venice
players,' A.D. 1608, and also of Lord Suffolk's players (p. 264), A.D. 1610. I
wonder whether either of these two companies had any hand in bringing Arabella
Stuart on the stage, and I should also like to know whether the fact of their
'* having been Venice players in England in Shakespeare's time has been noted
by his commentators when alluding to the Venetian origin of so many of his
plays; for we must consider as Venetian, not merely scenes actually laid in
** Venice, but also all such as relate to the Signory's dependencies, whether on the
■* mainland, as at Padua and Verona, or in Cyprus, or in Dalmatia." In this
volume Mr. Bawdon Brown has inserted much interesting information on historical
points arising out of the letters, and also in relation to Shakespeare's plays.
Just as one gap in the Venice Archives is filled up by some of the newsletters, so
is another, in great measure, by several of the volumes in this collection containing
despatches from Rome. For, at the Frari, all the letters written by the Republic's
Ambassadors in Rome from 1687 to 1797 are missing. Volume 64 contains the
original letters of the Signory to Alvise Contarini, its Ambassador at the Hague,
during three years of the 30 years' war, and the preceding volume also supplies
valuable material for the same eventful period, concerning which authentic con-
nected accounts are scarce. There is a large number of original letters of the Senate
in this collection, written in bold characters, on large sheets of parchment. Perhaps
the most curious of the Ducal epistles is that of the Doge Pasquale Cicogna to the
Proveditor of Marano (of which a translation is given on p. 856), charging his
lieges to fish, so that an ample supply may be furnished for the customary Ducal
banquet on St. Vitus' day. Attention may also be called to the journals of
Francesco Contarini, to the itineraries of Venetian Ambassadors, to the documents
concerning Fra Paolo Sarpi, to the various papers and pamphlets illustrative of the
local government of Venice, to the interesting details of the expenses of different
Venetian embassies, and to the volumes of extracts from the diaries of that inde-
fatigable chronicler, Marin Sanuto. The " j9vca/i," or Ducal commissions, described
HH 2
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340 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPOBT OF THE
No. 3. — Catalogae of Venetian Manuscripts — continued.
under No. 104, are beautiful specimens of the art of illuminating in the fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries.
With the exception of a few documents in English, the papers in this collectioa
are in Italian, unless otherwise stated.
PORTFOLIO 1.
Note from Sanuto's Diaries respecting the arsenal of Ancona ; 21 March, 1492.
Ip.
It. CL r»i. Cod. 801.
Report by Vineenxo Querini on the Portuguese in India, 1506. Transcribed from a
MS. in the Correr Museum, Venice. 16 pp.
Sonnet to Henrj YIIL, written by Andrea Badoer, Venetian Ambassador to Bngland
(1509-1515), on the presentation by him to the King of a portrait of Virginia.
Copy. 1 p.
//. CI. ix. Cod. 869. Bibl Mare., p. 104.
[Transmitted in a letter of Signor Soranxo to Mr. Rawdon Brown ; 17 BiKay,
1880.]
Extract concerning a feast given by Henry YIIL, on the completion of a large
vessel in 1515. From the ** Doeumenti antichi circa la (Jata deW ArsenaU"
1515-15S4. 2 pp.
Extracts respecting certain admissions to the Senate ; 29 Oct. 1521. From the
Miscellaneous Journals of the Council of Ten, file No. 48. 1 p.
Extracts from Sannto*s Diaries, &c., concerning the date of the marriage of Margaret,
Queen of Navarre, 1526-1528. 2 pp.
Proclamation of Queen Mary ; dated Richmond, 18 Aug. 1553.
Last words, on the scaffold, of the Duke of Northumberland, ** Giovanni Garzo "
[? Sir John Gate], and [Sir Thomas] Palmer. Copies. 8 pp.
'* Report on the kingdom of England, by the Cavalier Domenico BoUani, 1554.''
66 pp.
(Copied from Vol. I. of the ** Relazi&ni e Sommari di AmhoBcierre, Volume
8, marked A., belonging to the Contarini collection in St. Mark's Library.)
On this transcript Mr. Rawdon Brown writes the following note :— '* Domenico
** Bollani't commission as Ambassador to England is dated A.D. 1547, Jane 4,
" and he was recalled on the 25th of April, 1549. His successor, Daniel Barbaro,
" arrived in London in the autumn of that year, and as this report corresponds
** almost word for word with the one printed in Barbaro's name, and from the
" allusion to the ' Book of Common Prayer ' printed in 1549, 1 am of opinion that
« the author of this Report was in fact Barbaro, and not BoUani, and that it was
" delivered on the SOth April, 1551, concerning which last date see TumbnU's
" Calendars, p. 98, Vol. I.'^
Instrument re William Horsey ; London, 81 March, 1570. Latin. Copy. 3 pp.
Account of the state of the Queen of Scots, and of the Prince her son: 1542-1580*
Dedicated to Count Stefano Angarani by the author Francesco Mar^ ; Vicenza,
1 Jan. 1584. 59 pp.
Account of the voyage made by the English, when they took Caliee [Cadiz] in
Spain ; A.D. 1596 (? by the Earl of Essex). 7 pp.
Reply given to the Hamburg Envoys, concerning the Society of Merchant Ad-
venturers; 24 June, 1599. Latin. 10 pp.
Letter of Father Charles, the Portuguese, to Queen Elizabeth. Copy, 41 pp.
On this document Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note : — " Ai
" seen at p. 39, this was addressed to Qneen Elizabeth ; I know not in what year,
** nor can I guess where I might hope to find notices of Father Charles, the
" Portuguese, who (unless I am deceived in the handwriting at the top of this
'' page) was the Confessor of Francesco Contarini, probably when in Paris from
" the year 1597 (Sept' 15) till the 21« of July 1600."
X3opy of proclamation declaring James YI. of Scotland to have become lawfiil
sovereign of England, Ireland, &c. ; 24 March, 1602/8. Latin. 6 pp.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 341
,No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued.
Lease by the noble Lady Lucretia da Ponte, widow of the noble Andrea Bernardo,
of her house in **Biri " (where Titian dwelt), to Richard Dicke, an Englishman,
for one year, at a rent of ISO ducats ; 1 Sept. 1605. 1 p.
Letter of James L to Leonardo Donato, Doge of Venice; 6 Oct 1609. Latin*
Copy. 3 pp.
Duplicate of the same. 3 pp.
Genealogical Table from Henry YII. to Arabella Stuart. 8 sheets.
Letters of the Senate to Paolo Tlepolo, captain of the Triremes, concerning Peter
Eston, an English corsair; 22 Sept. 1618.
Letters of the Senate to Bemiurdo Venier, captain of the Triremes, concerning
Peter Eston ; 7 June, 1618.
Copy (in part) of the letters of 7 June, 1618. 1 p.
Report on the state of England, made by Monsignor Bentivoglio, Nnntio in Flanders,
in 1618.
Report on Flanders, by the same (1618), Part I.
Report on Flanders, by the same (1613), Part II.
45 pp. in alL
Mr. Rawdon Brown writes the following note on this document : — ** The first
« ten pages of this MS. are (I beliere) unpublidied.*'
Letters of tbe Senate to Lorenzo Tiepolo, Proveditor of the fleet ; 27 May, 1628.
Letters of same to same, respecting the insolent doings of Kenelm Digby, with some
English vessels, at Alessandretta, Cephalonia, &c. ; 23 Aug. 1628.
Translation of letters of 23 Aug. 1628. 4 pp.
'Letter of J. H. to Sir Kenelm Digby, congratulating him on his bravery against the
Venetian fleet. No date. Copy. 1 p.
Letters of the Senate to the Proveditor of Cephalonia ; 26 May, 1628. Conttm^
porary copy. 3 pp.
Articles of Peace and Commerce, concluded between Charles I., King of England,
Philip IV., King of Spain, and Isabella Clara Eugenia, Ajchduchess of Austria^
Copy. 9 pp.
Proposition of the English Ambassador Barclay; Stockholm, 18 May, 1637.
Latin. Copy. 4 pp.
Appeal to Sweden ftam Charles I., in &vonr of the Queen of Bohemia, oonoeming
the Palatinate ; 13 July, 1687. Latin. 7 pp.
Letter of Angelo Correr to Alvise Contarini ; 8 Oct. 1637. 3 pp.
Speech made in the Veoetian Senate by Bertuocio Valier, in April 1651, concerning
the accrediting of an Agent to the Ciommon wealth of England. 12 pp.
Extract about Qiulio Muscomo (dated 1652, between 21 and 27 March), taken from
the ** Begistro Noiatorio," No. 741, p. 7 (1651-1664), belonging to the Ajchives
of the Board of Health. 2 pp.
The Parliament of England to the Doge of Venice ; 8 Dec. 1652. [In Paulucci's
despatch dated London, 24 Jan. 1653, this letter is dated 8 Jan. 1658 ] Latin.
Copy. I p.
Letters from the Council of Ten for the release from prison of Francesco Selvini
[Francis Selwyn], an Englishman; 5 July, 1658.
Reception of Edward Knowles into the Church of Rome, by the Inquisitor-Genexal
at Venice; I Aug. 1662. Santo Uffido, Busta (case), 110. Copy. 2 pp.
Letter of Bemardin Michiel to the Senate, dated Treviso, 23 Aug. 1668, transmitting
a list of 206 letters found, on the 16th Aug. 1668, in a field by the Villa of
Porcelengo. Several English names appear in the list. Copy. 3 pp.
Relation of the state of the Court of Rome, by Angelo Correr, translated by John
Bulteel. London, 1668. Priutedy 104 pp.
Extracts about the careening of ships, according to a method newly discovered by
Sk Philip Howard and Francis Warton ; 1668-9. From the Land Journals of
the Senate (Senato Terra). 5 pp.
342 APPENBIX II. TO THE FOETT-SIXTH REPOBT OP THE
No. 3. — ^Catalogue of Venetian Manuscript? — coniinuedm
The most gracious Declaration of His Britannic Majesty to all his affectimiate
sabjeets, commanding them to assist him against the Prince of Orange and his
adherents ; St. Germains, 20 April, 1692. ItaUtm trantiation. 18 pp.
The ceremonies on the occasion of the pnblic appearance of the Dogaressa Elisa-
betta Qnerini, consort of the Doge Silvestro Valier; 4 March, 1694. Copy,
From " Ceremomcde III. (1600-1704)/* p. 210. 8 pp.
Two extracts from the Inquisition trials, ('* SaMo Uffido — Proceui — Secolo
XVII.") : 1. — ^A prescription " per iarsi amare "; 2. — ^A prescription ** per la febre
melancolia, etc*." 2 pp.
''A Short Histoiy of Christ's Hospital," presented to His Excellency Francisco
Comaro, Venetian Ambassador to England, by Samuel Newton, Mathematical
Master to the Boyal Foondation of King Charles II. [? 1706]. A copy of the
Letters Patent of 19 Aug. 1678, and of 24 Jan. 1675, annexed. 28 pp.
Advices from the Venetian Embassy at London, 1713 and 1715. 19 pp.
Advices from the Venetian Embassy at the Hague, 1713 and 1715. 11 pp. .
Certificate of the marriage of Sir William Stuart, Bart., to Dame Cecilia Ongerote, in
the French Chapel at Spring Gardens ; 13 May, 1782. Copy. 1 p.
Fedi di nosct^e, matrimoni e morti, ffc. {Inquisitori di Stato).
Representation of Neil Brown, H.B.M. Consul at Venice, on the fiusilitating of trade ;
6 June, 1735. Copy, 1 p.
Benewal of diplomatic intercourse between the Venetian Republic and England in
1743, and the cause of its interruption. Copy. 2 pp.
Memorie per servire alia storia civile di Venezia, di Girolamo Zanetti ;
It. CI. xi. Cod. 58.
[Transmitted in a letter of Signor Soranzo to Mr. Rawdon Brown, 11 Sept.
1879.]
~ Letter from Peter Templeman, Secretary of the Society established in London for
ihe encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, to the Signor Francesco
. GriselUni; Strand, 16 Sept. 1760.
It. CI. X. Cod. 19. Bibl. Marc.
Subjoined are two extracts from Venetian advices, dated respectively Nov. 2
and Dec. 2, 1742, regarding a large sum of money brought by the English fleet as
aid to the Queen of Hungary. Copies. 3 pp.
Copy of the Irish oath of allegiance to George III. Italian translation. 2 pp.
Various papers relating to some English sailors who had taken refuge in a Venetian
ship ; 1762. 26 pp.
Address of the Venetian Ambassadors, Tomaso Querini and Lorenzo Morosini, to
George III., on his accession ; and reply of the King ; 19 April, 1768. 4 pp.
Printed prospectus of a series of Venetian views, designed by Antonio Canaletto,
engraved by Giovanni Brustolon, and to be published by Lodovico Fnrlanetto.
Dated, Venice, 6 Aug. 1768. 1 p.
Extract from the Senato Corti (Court Dterees of the Senate), File 844, dated
12 Aug. 1775} respecting the value of guineas. 1 p.
Certificate by Giovanni Valle, Venetian Consul, that the guinea has become equiva-
lent to 49 lire 18 soldi, of Venetian money; London, 10 April, 1775. Copy.
Ip.
Letter from Soderini, Comptroller-General, to the Doge, on the same subject;
3 Aug. 1775. Copy. 2 pp.
" // THonfo de* GondoUien, ovvero Novella Viniziana Plebea, seritta in idioma
Francese, da Madama G. Wynne, C — t — ssa di R — « — y {ConUessa di Bosen^
berg), erecata neW ItaUano da L. A. Z." Venice, 1786. (MS., 58 pp.).
Appointment by Robert Richie, H.B.M. Consul at Venice, of Signor Giuseppe
Maraspin, to be British Vice-Cionsul in the Venetian province of Istria. Venice,
18 Feb. 1788.
Presents of medals and necklaces of gold to Foreign Ministers, 1744-1790. Archivio,
Savio Cassiere, Register No. 7. 6 pp.
Advices from Venice, 24 Aug. 1798. (^Contemporary copy.) 8 pp.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS. 843
No* 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued.
«< B^eziom addressed to the Engtish Ministry- on the poliey that should be pursued
with Fiance at the coming Congress ; in which are set forth the dangers that
threaten the English Constitution, and the advantages of restoring it to its first
principles.*' (1802.) (^Translation of pamphlet by Lord Bath,) 78 pp.
English Bectors, &c. of the University of Padoa; John Lydgate was a student
there. Copy, 2 pp.
Names of Englishmen, to whom inscriptions were raised in the University of Padua.
Copy. 8 pp.
Printed' pamphlet on the University of Padua, giving list of students, &c. 54 pp.
Padua, 1841.
POBTFOLIO 2.
Printed Papers relating to the government of Venice, for variotis years between
1635 and 1796.
Papers relating to the government of Venice, for various years between 1687 and
1796. 65 pp.
Pamphlet concerning the lighting of Venice. (^Printed.) Venice, 1759. 145 pp.
Duplicate of ditto.
Extracts concerning the lighting of Venice ; 1791. 53 pp.
POBTFOIJO 8.
** Conspiracy of the Querioi and Bajamonte [orBoemondo] Tiepolo, with some other
»» Venetian nobles, to kill the Doge Piero Gradenigo, in the year 1289." 100 pp.
Imperfect.
Conspiracy of the Querini and Bajamonte Tiepolo, described by Giov. Giacomo
Caroldi, Secretary to the Council of Ten. 24 pp.
Conspiracy of Tiepolo, Querini, &c., June 25, 1310. 26 pp.
Conspiracy of Tiepolo, &c. 19 pp.
Conspiracy of Tiepolo, &c. 18 pp.
Letter of the Doge Piero Gradenigo to Zorsd Dolfin, Bailiff in Armenia ; 27 June
1310. Latin.
Conspiracy of Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice [1355]. 20 pp.
Conspiracies of Boemondo Tiepolo, Galla, Corosso, Bocone, Marino Faliero, &c.,
.60 pp.
Commission to the Governor of Verona ; 5 May, 1536. Iditin. 10 pp.
^ Venetarum rerum compendii Liber Primus. Imperfect. Latin. 20 pp.
Memoranda on Venetian history, 812-1572. 7 pp.
** Supremacy of the Most Serene Bepublic of Venice on the Adriatic Sea." Contents ;
chapters 1-126. 24 pp.
Conspiracy against the Bepublic of Venice, in the year 1608. Historical supplement
to the first book of ** Storie Memorabili de* nostri tempi," written by Alessandro
Ziliolo. 80 pp.
Conspiracy of the Spaniards against the Bepublic of Venice, in the 1617. 20 pp.
On this document is the following note by Mr. Bawdon Brown from Banke :
** Tra i manoscritti del doge Marco Foscarini che si conservano a Vienna, ho trovato
*< una memoria su questa con^ura, la quale, tra le tante esaminate da me in altre
** librerie, h la sola che meriti considerazione (Ved. Banke, traduxione Italiana
" del Daru, vol. 7. p. 415.) N.B. — Questo manoscritto k V istesao di quello citato
" dal Banke."
Duplicate of ditto. 15 pp.
344 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued^
Conspiracy of Spaniaidf against the Repablic of Venice, in the year 1618. 95 pp.
On this MS. Mr. Rawdon Brown has written, ** ItaUan translation of S. Beal»
" See Ranke (vol. 7. p. 823, in Giovini's translation of Dam)."
Duplicate of ditto. 50 pp.
Two other papers on the same conspiracy, of 11 pp. and 7 pp. respeetiTely.
" Ciyil discords, reyolutions, treasons, and other special eyents, respecting the City
of Venice, from the year 727 to the year 1618." 187 pp.
Instmctions given by Don Alonso della Caeva, Marehese di Bedimar, ambassador in
. Venice for the Catholic King, to Don Lnigi Brano, his socoessor, in the year 1619»
86 pp.
Duplicate (in part) of ditto. 12 pp.
Conspiracy of Ossuna, whereby Pietro Oirone, Dnke of Ossnna, was to haye become
Euif( of Naples ; t^ether with the stratagem made use of by Cardinal Bwgia, the
destined successor of the Duke, to enter into that province ; 1623. 47 pp.
Report by [Lorenzo Tiepolo], Venetian ambassador in Vienna, under Leopold I.
and Joseph I. Imperfect. 84 pp.
Brief Report on Bergamo, by Fhmeesoo Raspi ; 1769. 4 pp.
Letter of Selvago ; without date or address. 5 pp.
Rough notes of an Index to some Italian work. 4 pp.
Letter on the city of Grado. Impetfeet, 4 pp.
PORTFOLIO 4.
Words addressed by the Doge to General Zane, when the standard was given to him
on 27 March 1570. 1 p.
Copy of the letter of the Qmad Turk to the Signoiy of Venice, demanding Cyprus ;
1570. 1 p.
Galleys ready armed £or the Turkish war ; 1 570. 1 p.
Letter firom Cyprus to the Flemish Consul ; 1625. 1 p.
Extracts from a work containing an account of revelations respecting Cyprus, made
through St. Brigit. {Latin.) 8 pp.
Letter on the same subject, addressed to the Venetian ambassador at Rome, and
signed, " Petrus des Fresnes, Belga, Presbyter indignus." (Xoft'a.) 8 pp.
PORTFOLIO 5.
Letters of the Senate to Augustino de Canali, Proveditor of the Fleet, conoenuDg
the release of Maltese prisoners ; 5 July, 1608.
Letters of same to same ; 6 Dec. 1608.
Letters of same to same j 25 Aug. 1609.
Letters of same to same ; 7 Dec. 1609.
Paper regarding some accusations brought against the *' Ricevitor " of Malta ; Apiilt
1609. 8 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Lorenso Tiepolo, '< captain in charge of the kingdom of
Crete " ; 9 Sept. 1622.
.Letters of the Senate to Giacomo Badoer, concernmg ecclesiastioal property in
Malta; 25 May, 1741.
Paper regarding the Lippomano fiunily and the Jesuits. 4 pp.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECOBDS. S45
No. 3« — Catalogae of Veuetian Manuscripts — continued.
PORTFOLIO 6.
Paper on the duties of Venetian Ambassadors ; 31 Aug. 1483, Copy. Imperfect.
4 pp.
Account of the mission of Nicold da Ponte te the Emperor Charles V.; 1542.
44 pp.
Decree of the Grand Council respecting the stay of Venetian Ambassadors at foreign
Courts ; 10 July, 1558. Copi/. 2 pp.
Decree of the Senate, relative to the conduct of Venetian Ambassadors at foreign
Courts, and especially against their obtaining honours and dignities from foreign
Princes; 11 May, 1561. Copy. 4 pp.
Decree of the Senate respecting Ambassadorial payments; 2 June, 1561. Copym
Ip.
Decree of the Qrand Council respecting the election of Ambassador to Constanti-
nople; 19 Dec. 1574. Copy. I p.
Account of Venetian Embassy to Pope Sixtus V., and of its return ; 1585. . 16 pp.
Passport irom the Doge Ciconia for Francesco Contarini ; 24 April, 1589.
Expenses of Venetian Embassies to Rome ; 1585-1592. 44 pp.
Account of the Embassy to Rome, to Pope Clement VIIL, of Leonardo Donate,
Zaccaria Contarini, Federico Sanuto, and Marino Grimani, Ambassadors Extra-
ordinary from Venice; 1592. 28 pp.
Letter of Henry FV. of France to the Doge and Signor^ of Venice, intimating his
reception of the new Ambassador Francesco Contarini, and bearing testimony to
the high qualities of his predecessor, Pietre Duodo ; St. Germain -en-Laye, 25 Oct.
1597. Copy, 1 p.
Decree of the Senate against Venetian Ambassadors obtaining any honours or
dignities from foreign Princes ; 80 Dec. 1603. Copy, 3 pp.
Duplicate of ditto. 8 pp.
Letters of the Senate to the Duke of Urbino ; 9 May, 1607. Copy. 1 p.
Letters of the Senate to the Duchess of Urbino ; 9 May, 1607^. Copy. 1 p.
Letters of the Senate to Francesco Contarini, Ambassador at Rome, notifying the
appointment of Gioyanni Moeenigo as his successor ; 27 Feb. 1608.
Decree of the Senate, consequent on the illness of Francesco Contarini, Venetian
Ambassador Extraordinary at Rome ; 2 May, 1608. Copy. 2 pp.
Duplicate of ditto. 2 pp.
Letters of the Council of Ten to Francesco Contarini, giving leave to Barbaro, his
secretary at Rome, to return to Venice; 11 June, 1608.
Decree that the Ambassadors-Extraordinary to be sent to France, and all Ambassa-
dors-ExtraordinaiT, shall present their accounts to be read to the Senate, in the
same manner as is done by the ordinaiy Ambassadors ; 28 May, 1610. Copy.
ip. .
Memoranda of the voyage to England of Francesco Contarini, Venetian Ambas-
sador in 1609, and of his return in 1610. 9 pp.
Decree of the Senate, regarding the expenses of the Embassy of Agostino Nani and
Francesco Contarini to the German Emperor ; 8 Jan. 1612. Copy. 1 p.
Letters of the Senate to Pietro Barbadigo, Admiral of the Fleet, oonceming the
conveyance of Francesco Coutarini, appointed Ambassador to Constantinople;
25 Aug. 1618.
Letters of the Senate respecting the conveyance of Francesco Contarini, appointed
Ambassador to Constantinople ; 25 Aug. 1618. Copy, 2 pp.
Decree of the Seiiate respecting the presentation of Reports by Venetian Ambassa-
dors on returning from their missions ; 1 1 Aug. 1 620. Copy. 2 pp.
Decree of the College concerning the expenses of the Embassy to Rome ; 81 March,
1621. Copy. 1 p.
Expenses of the various Embassies of Francesco Contarini, from 1588 to 1621.
(^Book of BO pp,, with eome papers on the same subject enclosed.)
846 APPENDIX 11. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of YeDetian Manuscripts — continued.
Decree of the Gfand Council as to the time to be allowed to Ambassadon-elect for
accepting office and for departure ; 25 July. 1627. Copy. 2 pp.
Expenses of the Bmbassj of Sebastian Venier, Ambassador-Extraordinary to the
Emperor of Germany ; 1 630-1 68 1 . {Book of 60 pp.")
Letter, partly in cipher, without name or address ; dated, Venice, 26 Aog. 1684.
5ipp.
Authority of the College for certain payments to Alrise Contarini, appointed Am-
bassador to Spain ; 7 Aug. 1637. Copy, 1 p.
Letter of Alrise Contarini to his brother [? Giovanni] ; Madrid, 12 Aiarch, 1641.
Ip.
Letter of credit for 500 Spanish pistoles, on behalf of AMse Contarini ; Madrid, 9
' July, 1641. 1 p.
Passports for Alvise Contarini, Venetian Ambassador retaming, firam Spain ; one
in Spanish, dated from Genoa, 27 Aug. 1641 ; the other in Italian, dated from
Milan, 27 Aug. 1641 ; both bemg in the name of Philip IV., King of Spain and
Duke of Milan. 2 pp.
Letter to Alvise Contarini ; Genoa, 28 Sept. 1641. 1 p.
Letter to Alvise Contarini ; Genoa, 8 Nov. 1641. 1 p.
Letter of Cesare Cemezzo to Giovanni Contarini ; Genoa, 83 Nov. 1641. 1 p.
Letter of Giulio Volpi to Giovanni Contarini, enclosing schedules of goods and ex-
penses ; Milan, 11 December, 1641. 4 pp.
Summary of the expenses of Alvise Contarini's Embassy to Spain, 1687-1641. 1 p.
Note of the plate that was taken on the night of the 19 Dec. 1642, from the reposi-
tory dTthe Venetian Ambassador. 1 p.
Letter of Alvise Contarini to the Senate ; June or July 1644. Copy^ 4 pp.
Various Ambassadorial Expenses (Venetian), chiefly those of Lorenzo Tiepok), at
Vienna, Madrid, and in France ; 1659-1660. 28 pp.
Decree of the Senate conoeming those appointed to Embassies Extraordinary ; 22
Aug. 1668. Copy, 1 p.
Account of the manner in which Royal Ambassadors are received in private n^o-
tiation in the Court of Rome, under the present Pontificate of Clement Xl.
[1700-1721.] 6 pp.
Letter of Benedict XIV. to [Piero Andrea] Capello, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ;
[1749]. 3 pp.
Reply of Signora Capello, (wife of the Ambassador) to Benedict XIV. 2 pp.
Reply of Benedict XIV. to Signora Capello. 1 p. Copies,
Tables showing the names of Ambassadors sent from Venice to various Courts, the
dates of their mission, &c. ; from A.D. 697 to A.D. 1794. Taken from the Codex
in the Library of Antonio Ponte, No. CCCLXXXV B. Nine large dieett,
.Index to the Embassies-Extraordinary sent from Venice to various Courts, from
A.D. 697 to A.D. 1699. Taken from the same Codex. One large aheeU
Rough Memoranda respecting some of the Embassies mentioned In the foregoing
Tables. 5 pp.
Notes of the Embassies of Venetian noblemen to various Courts, between 1587 and
1795.. IJpp.
Sonnet addressed to Lorenzo Tiepolo, Venetian Ambassador. No date. 1 p.
'Paper concerning an Embassy to the Queen of Naples. No date. 4 pp.
Letter of Giovanni Lando to the Doge of Venice. No date. Copy, 2 pp.
Drafts of five letters of a Venetian Ambassador (? Francesco Contarini) to the Doge
and Signory of Venice. 9 pp.
Report by Alvise Contarini to the Doge and Signory of Venice. No date, /m-
perfect. 40 pp.
Panegyric in honour of Alvise Contarini. Latin, 18 pp.
Letter of Alvise Mocenigo to the Doge of Venice. No date. Copy, 3 pp.
^'Ceremonial of the journey to Rome" [by Venetian Ambassadors]. No date.
6 pp.
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC BECOBDS» 347
No. 3.-^Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripto— •r^onlintiecf.)
Queries of Nioolo Sagredo respecting the lequirementB of an Ambassador at Madrid.
No date. 1 p.
" Note of the robes sent to Casnadar.*' No date, 2 pp.
PORTFOLIO 7.
Report by Marco Foscaxl, Venetian Ambassador to the Republic of Florence.
24 pp.
On ithis document Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following notes : —
'' Printed A.D. 1839, in the first volume of the second series of the Reports of
«< Venetian Ambassadors, A.D. 15S6-1527." «This MS. is in the handwriting
« of Francesco Contarini, who died Doge of Venice, A.D. 1624.''
Register of letters written by the Grand Duke of Tuscany to the Do^ of Venice,
and by th» Doge to the Grand Duke, 1579, &c., respecting bis marriage with the
Signora Bianca Capello : also a few other miscellaneous letters by divers persons,
1580-1585. 86 pp.
Raster (duplicate in part of the preceding) of letters written by the Grand Duke
of Tuscany and others, respecting his marriage with the Signora Bianca Capello.
40 pp.
Rough memoranda relating to the Signora Bianca Capello. 1 p.
Observations on the story of the Signora Bianca Capello. 1^ pp.
Decree of the Senate, adopting as daughter of the Venetian Bepublic, the Signora
Bianca Capello, whom the Grand Duke of Tuscany had chosen for his wife; 17
June, 1579. Copy. 1 p.
The Grand Duke of Tuscany to the Doge of Venice ; Florence, 12 Oct. 1687. Copif»
2 pp.
Memorandum concerning a manuscript of Zamboni ; Brescia, 2 Dec. 1822. 1 p.
PORTFOLIO 8.
Report of Marco Foseari, Venetian Ambassador to the Republic of Florence ; [1526
or 1527]. 58 pp^.
Printed by Alberi, in his reports of Venetian Ambassadors, Series II. Vol. I.,
p. 7*
Letters of Carlo Ct^llo to the Doge of Venice; April to July, 1529. Copies.
134 pp.
Printed at Florence in 1889.
Report on Florence by the Secretary Feduli, on his return from the court of Cosmo
de' Medici; [1561]. 96 pp.
On this document Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following notes: —
« Published by Alberi, A.D. 1889, Series II., Vol. I., pp. 320-400." " At p. 18
** is written that when this Report was made, Cosmo de' Medici numbered
** 42 years of age ; consequently, as he was bom on the 11 June 1519, 1 fill up
'* the blank that existed by the figures 1561." " The account of Cosmo and his
«( fcunily, the year before he killed Don Garzia, is interesting."
Report by Lorenzo Priuli, Venetian Ambassador to the Republic of Florence ; 1565
' 19 pp.
Printed by Alberi, Series II., Vol. II., p. 57.
Report by Andrea Gussoni, Venetian Ambassador to th^ Republic of Florence
1576. 68 pp.
Printed by Alberi, Series II., Vol. II., p. 853.
Duplicate of ditto. 68 pp.
Triplicate of ditto. 60 pp.
348 APPEIfDIX II, TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 3.— -dialogue of YeDetian Mannscnpts-^conimued.
PORTFOLIO 9.
Report by Marino Giustiniano, Yenetian Ambassador to France ; circ. 1582-1534:.
74 pp.
Report by Mattheo Dandolo, Venetian Ambassador to France ; 154S. 27 pp.
Report by Marin di Cavalli, Venetian Ambassador to France ; 1547. 53 pp.
Report by Mattbeo Dandolo, Venetian Ambassador to France ; 1547. 14 pp.
Report by GioYanni Michiel, Venetian Ambassador to France ; 1561. 81, pp.
" Ck)mments on the kingdom of Francf,** by Michiel Sorian, Venetian Ambassador
to that oonntry ; 1561. 46 pp.
*' Brief description of the kingdom of France," extracted from the Report by Marino
Giustinianoi 1568. 47 pp.
Snmmary of the Report by Pietro Daodo, Venetian Ambassador to F^anoe : 1597.
13 pp.
Snmmary of the Report by Francesco Yendiamino^ Venetian Ambassador to Franee ;
1600. 8 pp.
Report on France by [? Pietro Priuli ; 1609]. 6 pp.
Report by Luigi Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to France ; 1634. 51 pp.
Report by Giovanni Sagredo, Venetian Ambassador to France; 1658. 34 pp.
(^Imperfect.)
Report by Giovanni Battista Nani, Venetian Ambassador-Eztraordinaiy to France i
1660. 100 pp.
Duplicate of ditto. 168 pp.
Report by Antonio Capello, Venetian Ambassador to France ; 1790. 15 pp.
PORTFOLIO 10.
Lists of the Procurators of St. Mark, from their institution in the year 811 to 1749 ;
decrees conoeming their election and the duties of their office, correspondenoe»
&c.
M.S. books and loose papers, eomprising together nearly 1,400 pp.
PORTFOLIO 11.
Report by Federico Badoer, Venetian Ambassador to the Emperor Charles V. and
to King Philip II. ; 1557. 260 pp.
Duplicate of ditto, in the handwriting of Francesco Contarini. 120 pp.
Report by Michiel Surian, Venetian Ambassador to Spain ; 1560. 60 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Agostino de Canali, Proveditor of the Fleet, concerning
naval preparations against the Spaniards ; 6 June, 1608.
Report by Michiel Surian, Venetian Ambassador to Spain ; 1571. 81 pp.
Report on Venice, made to the King of Spain in the year 1577. 69 pp.
Duplicate of ditto. 23 pp.
Letters of the Senate to the Ambassadors Contarini and Nani, with information
appended as to certain intrigues against the Republic of Venice; 16 Oct 1618.
32 pp.
Printed on p. 477 of Vol. VII. of Dam's History of the Republic of Venice
(Italian translation).
'* Instructions given to Don Luigi Bravo b^ his predecessor Don Ildelfonso della
'* Cueva, Marquis di Bedemar, for exercising well the office of Ambassador to the
" Republic of Venice, for his Catholic Majesty Philip III. King of Spain." 32 pp.
On this document Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note :^^ This
Report is considered apocryphal (jsee Tiepolo, vol. 2. p. 70. &c.), but was pro-
bably concocted at the time of Bedemar*s depsjrture from Venice, and circulated
«
BEPITTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS. 349
No. 8.— Catalogue of V^enetian Manuscripts — continued.
t€
in the book market in MS., much as those of Persia and Conitantinople, pnb-
*' lished by Aldus, A.D. 1545, and others in the ' Tesori della Corte di Roma,'
" with the date of Bmstels, 1672, &e. &c."
Letter from Nicolo Contarini, jVonetian Ambassador to Spain, to the Doge of Venice ;
Madrid, 17 Aug. 1625. Copy. 5 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Lorenzo Tiepolo, Proveditor of the Fleet, respecting naval
morements ; 12 Jane, 1C29.
Report on the Court of Spain, by Domenied Zane ; 1658. 186 pp.
Memoranda on Spanish affairs; 5 Jan. 1724. 4 pp.
Speech of the Spanish Ambassador to the Doge, and reply of the latter ; 1 Dec. 1782.
a pp.
Letter from Marco Zeno, Venetian Ambassador to Spain, to the Doge of Venice ;
Escurial, 29 Nov. 1774. Copy, 2 pp.
Speech of the Spanish Ambassador, Duke Moles, to the Doge of Venice, No date,
Translatiott, 8 pp.
** Petition of a prisoner." No date, 5 pp.
PORTFOLIO 12.
Memoranda about the Chevalier Erizzo, Venetian Ambassador to Florence.
No date, Ip.
Brief memoranda about divert Venetian Ambassadors, 1682-1745. 4 pp.
Decree of the Senate concerning certain civil expenses ; 21 Oct 1684. Copy, 2 pp»
Further decree of the Senate concerning the same ; 2 Dec. 1684. Copy, 1 p.
Letters of the Senate for the publication of the last-mentioned decree; 11 Dec. 1684»
Ambassadorial etiquette during Journeys by the King of France ; [1698.] 3 pp.
Decree of the Senate, prohibiting Venetian nobles from aoceptinff any ecclesiastical
dignity from, or by means of the Interest of, any* foreign pnnoe; 6 June, 1699»
cSpy, 4 pp.
Decree of the Signory, granting' free entry into the Senate to the Venetian nobles
Ferigo Comaro and Giovanni Cando ; 27 Nov. 1699. Copy, 2 pp.i
Letters of the Venetian Ambassador at Rome to the Doge of Venice; Feb. and
March, 1701. Copies, 77 pp.
Memoranda of ambassadorial expenses, in the years 1702-1718. 18 pp.
Report by Nicolo Erizzo, Venetian Ambassador to Rome; 29 Oct. 1702. 76 pp.
Various documents respecting the differences of Battista Nani, Venetian Ambassa*
dor at Rome, with the Constable Colonna ; 1707, &c. Copies, 8 pp.
Letter of Clement XI. to Lorenzo Tiepolo, Venetian Ambassador to the Emperor of
Germany; Rome, 22 March, 1710. Copy, 1 p.
Sundry expenses of Lorenzo Tiepolo, Venetian Ambassador to Vienna (1712), and
to Rome (1713). 8 pp. •
Memoranda from the Hague ; 1714. 3 pp.
Memoranda from London ; [? 1714]. 3 pp.
" Account of the public functions of the Venetian Embassy-Extraordinary in Ck>n«
« stantinople, in the year 1719.*' 13 pp.
Note as to the position of the Venetian Ambassador at the coronation of an Emperor
of 'Germany : 25 Oct. 1723. 1 p.
Memoranda endorsed, " Ambasciatori ritomati, 1728." 10 pp.
Decree of the Senate, coneeming Ambassadorial expenses ; 14 BCay, 1783. Copy^
7 pp.
Memoranda on the precedence of the Venetian and Neapolitan Ambaseadon;
1739, &c. 8 pp.
350 APPENDIX !!• TO THE EOETT-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 3.**^Oatalogiie of YenetiAii MvauBCXipia^-cantinued,
tt
Ceremonial to be obsenred by Messei^eiir the Cheralier Corner^ Ambassador of
" the most Serene Bepnblic of Vemee, the day of hb entry [into Paris], in
" 174S." French, 22 pp.
Memoranda ooneeming Bussacaxini and Miari, agents of the Venetian Government
in Malta ; 1754-5, and 179S-3. 1 p.
Note of advices from the Venetian Ambassador at Borne ; 22 Oet 1757. 1 p.
Order of the public entry into Paris of the Venetian Ambassador (Tiepolo) ; 1763.
4 pp. printed, and 2 pp. MS.
Extract from the " Anecdotes Scandaleuses de la coar de France, 1771." concerning
the Venetian Ambassador Sebastiano Mocenigo. 1 p.
Diary of Alvise Tiepolo, Venetian Ambassador to Bome ; 1771-1775. 20 pp.
Expenses of Alvise Tiepolo, Venetian Ambassador to Bome ; 1771-1775. 51 pp.
Decree of the Senate, relating to Alvise Mocenigo ; 23 Sept 1778. 1 p.
Note of ambassadorial expenses at Bome. No date, 1 p.
Address of the Venetian Ambassador to Clement XIV. ; 14 Nov. 1778. 1 p.
Address of same to same ; 21 Nov. 1773. 1 p.
Speech of the Venetian Ambassador at the Conclave ; Nov. 1774. 1 p.
Address of the Venetian Ambassador to Pius VI. ; 20 March, 1775. 1 p.
Address of the Venetian Ambassador to Pius VI., when taking leave of that Pontiff ;
6 April, 1 775. 1 p.
Despatch of the Venetian Ambassador (Palco) at Bome to the Senate ; 1794. 21 pp.
Election of Alvise Querini as Venetian Envoy to Prance, with notes of sundry
despatches from him ; 1795. 3 pp.
Speech of Alvise Querini to the National Convention, and reply of the President;
[1795.] 3 pp.
Despatch of the Venetian Ambassador at Bome to the Doge and Senate. No dau.
4 pp.
Duplicate of ditto. 8 pp.
POBTFOLIO 18.
, Letter of Giovanni Badoer to the Doge of Venice, concerning the peace between the
Emperor of Germany and the King of France ; 16 Nov. 1516 i with some clausts
regi^ding the territory of Verona ; dated 12 Nov. 1516. Copy, 2 pp.
Beply made to the Doge of Venice by the French Ambassador; 20 April, 1517.
• Copy, 2 pp.
''Oration by Mons. de Monluc, the French Ambassador, to the Venetian Senate ;
1544. Copy, 12 pp.
■ Duplicate of ditto. 20 pp.
Orders and Commissions given by the Senate to Francesco Contarini, Venetian
Ambassador in France ; 1597-8. 1 p.
Letters of the Senate to Agostino de Canali, Proveditor of the Fleet, for the release
of Honorato d' Avignon ; 10 March, 1807.
Address of Hieronimo Prinli, the Venetian AmbaBsador, to the King of France ;
20 Jan. 16^1. Copy, 4 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Lorenzo Tiepolo, Proveditor of the Fleet ; 8 March, 1629.
' Letters of same to same ; 21 June, 1629.
Letters of the Senate to Comer, Captain of the Galleys ; 19 May, 1629.
Copy, 2 pp.
* Letters of same to same ; 11 June, 1629. Copy, 1 p.
• Despatch of [? Venetian Ambassador to France]; 10 Aug. 1634. {Partly in
cipher,^ 6 pp.
BEPT3TT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 351
No. 3.*— Catalogue of Veneiian Manoscripts — continued,
** Copy of the writing of [Andrea] Memo, presented to the Sages of the Council^ on
*' the occasion of the a£Gur of the protection of France in the person of Cardinal
*« Ottohoni." 81 pp.
Despatches of Alvise Mocenigo, Venetian Amhassador to France, on the affiur of
Cardinal Ottoboni, 1709 ; together with a few memoranda on Senatorial decrees
respecting the same 1711 and 1720. 16 pp.
Louis XIV. to Clement XL, on the same; Paris, II March, 1711. French. Copy.
2 pp.
Loois XIV. to Cardinal Ottoboni, Protector of France ; Versailles, 14 Dec. 1711.
French, Copy, 1 p.
Cardinal Ottoboni to Loois XIV. ; 9 Jan. 1712. Copy, 2 pp.
Note of a decree of the Senate with reference to the afCair of Cardinal Ottoboni ; 22
Ang. 1715. 1 p.
Communications to the Council of Ten on the same affair, and replies ; 1715, &c.
Copy, 7 pp.
Letters, or Political Essays, written apparently by Giovanni de Cataneo, to the
Marquis Fogliani, to the Duke di Salas, to the Spanish Ambassador in Venice the
Marquis Stefano de Mari, and to the noble Venetian Angelo Emo ; dated from
November, 1745, to the last of October, 1746. 96 pp.
Notes of Despatches by Alvise Mocenigo, and various other official papers, on the
sugar trade of France and Portugal ; 1751 and 1752. 36 pp.
Protest against the passage of French troops throu^ Venetian territory ; 28 May,
1796. 8 pp.
Speech of a French Ambassador to the Venetian College, and reply thereto. No
date, 5 pp.
Speech of a French Ambassador to the Doge and Senate. No date, 4 pp.
Speech of a French Ambassador to the Doge and Senate. No date, 5 pp.
PORTFOLIO 14.
Discourse by Tommaso Mocenigo, Doge of Venice, to several of the principal
Venetian senators, summoned by him a little before his death; 1423. Copy,
3 pp.
Various documents respecting the Jurisdiction of Venice on the Adriatic Gulf f
1458, 1460, and 1502. Latin, Copies. 16 pp.
Orders, &c., for the attack on the Turkish fle«t ; 21 Aug. 1499. 7 pp.
<* Discourse of a gentleman on the state of the Most Serene Signory of Venice with
<* respect to ecclesiastical liberty." By Giovanni Battista Lioni. 102 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown appends the note : —
" The author's y^'^ec^ name was Simone Sardi ; see Cicogna, Inscrizioni Vene^
** ziane, fascicolo 15. S. Giorgio Maggiore, pp. 434, 435.''
Extracts from Vol. 4. of the Reports on Rome ; pp. 27-48. 1557. 6 pp.
Decree of the Grand Council, relating to Ptocurators of St. M«rk ; 9 June, 1522.
Copy. 1 p.
Treaty of peace between the Emperor Charles V., Ferdinand Archduke of Austria,
the Venetian Government, and the Duke of Milan ; 29 July, 1523.
Treaty of petfce between Pope Clement VII., the Emperor Charles V., King Ferdi-
nand his brother, the Venetian Government, and the Duke of Milan ; 23 Decem-
ber, 1529.
Confirmation of the treaty of 1529 by Charies V. r 26 April, 1585.
Latin, Copies, 40 pp.
Letters of tfae Council of Ten to Agostino de Canali, Proveditor and Captain of
Corcyra ; 25 May, 1555. (Partly in cipher J)
Decipher of same. 1 p.
352 APPENDIX ir. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
»
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts— eon/iniieJ.
Copy of the Peace of Chiteau Cambr^tis, (in the handwriting of Francesco Conta-
rini) ; 5 Maj, 1569. 60 pp.
Extracts from Vol. 7. of the Reports on Rome, pp. 82-100. 1566. 15 pp.
"Discourse on what the enemy can do against " Venice; 5 March, 1573. 6 pp.
** Discourse in defence of the peace made by the Republic of Venice with the Turk,
after the naval action, in the year 1578." 20 pp.
Reasons for the said peace ; 1578. 11 pp.
Report on the Court of Ferrara, addressed to the Doge and Senate by Emilio Mano-
lesso ; 25 July, 1573. 30 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Agostino de Canali, Proveditor of the Fleet ; 13 July, 1595.
Extracts from Volume 4 of the Reports on Rome, pp. 217-245. 1599. 6 pp.
Speech of the Secretary of the French Embassy to the Venetian College, conceining
the dirorce of Henry IV., and reply thereto ; 20 Jan. 1529. Cnpy, 3 pp.
Reply of the Senate to the letters of the Proveditor-Oeneral in Dalraatia of the
22 Jan. 1608. Copy, 1 p.
Letters of the Proveditor-General in Dalmatia to the Senate; 29 March, 1603.
Copy, 2 pp.
Extract from the letters of the Senate to the Proveditor-General in Dalmatia;
10 April, 1603. 2 pp.
Extract from the letters of the Proveditor General in Dalmatia to the Senate;
3 Not. 1603 — ^followed by copy of a letter written to the same Proveditor-General,
28 Oct 1608. 5 pp.
Extract from the letters of the Proredi tor-General in Dalmatia to the Senate;
28 Dec. 1603. 4 pp.
Address of the Ambassadors of the Orisons to the Doge and College, together with
the heads of the Confederation between the Republic of Venice and the Three
Leagues of the Grisons ; 1603. 7 pp.
Duplicate of ditto. 6 pp.
'< Consolation of the mind in tranquillity of conscience caused by righteous living in
" the City of Venice under the present interdict of Pope Paul V., 1606, awakened
" by Fra Paolo, the Servite, Counsellor of the State." Copy, 194 pp.
** Opinion of an illustrious Venetian Senator, expressed in the Senate, on the conten-
" tion held against the Church.** 7 pp.
On this document Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note : " N.B. —
*' This is in the handwriting of Francesco Contarini, the first Ambassador sent to
** Rome after the interdict was raised, and who died Doge of Venice, A.D. 1624.
*' He must have considered it of importance, or he would not have copied it, tho'
« the doctrine of submission therein recommended does not tally with his manly
** bearing displayed at the court of Paul the 5th, from the month of June, 1607,
•' till May, 1609."
Transcript of 296 pages, containing the following :^
(a.) *' Dominion of the Adriatic Sea, and the reasons thereof, by the right of
" war." 22 pp.
(6.) " Allegation in law against the author of the Annates EcclesiasHci, that
** the HistoiT of Pope Alexander IIL is manifest in the Sala Regia of
** Rome and in the Ghrand Council of Venice ;" headed, ** Deut aperiat
** labia mea ad veritaiem,** 86 pp.
(c.) ** Discourse of Fra Paolo Sarpi the Senrite concerning the dominion of the
" most Serene Republic of Venice on the Adriatic Sea." Printed in the
Helmstal edition of the works of Fra Paolo, A.D. 1623, p. 415, seq.
62 pp.
(ci.) *' Abridgment of the reasons adduced by Fra Paolo for the Republic on the
[Adriatic] Gulf." 10 pp.
(e.) "Extract from a reply made by the Republic of Venice to a writing
" by Monsignor Gratiani, Nuncio of Pope Clement, presented in the
" matter of the narigation of the Gulf."
** Reply of Monsignor Gratiani."
*< Reply of the Most Excellent Senate."
** Reply of Monsignor Gratiani." 24 pp.
DBPUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECOBDS. 353
No. 8. — Catalogue of Yenetiaii Manuscripts— con^tnti^cf.
(/.) *' Disputations in the causes of Belgrado and Castel Nuovo, Marano, the
** harbours of Lignano, Buso, and Santo Andrea, and of the navigation
** of the Gulf, made by the advocates of both sides, in the Convent of
*• Friuli ; by Fra Paolo Sarpi, the Servite." 86 pp.
(^.) '* New reply of Giovanni Filoteo, or Teofilo d' Asti, to the letter of IVa
" Paolo Sarpi, the Servite, an unknown theologian, written to a priest,
" his friend, on the censures and interdict of I*ope Paul V, against the
" Signory of Venice." 66 pp.
Address to the Doge and Senate on the corsairs in the Adriatic Gulf. No date,
10 pp.
'' Liber de Jurisdictione et Imperio Serenissimi Dominii Veuetiarum." Imperfect,
12 pp.
Paper on the controversies between the house of Austria and the Signory of Venice
respecting the Adriatic Sea. No date,
"Summary concerning the dominion of the Adriatic Gulf and Sea." No date,
4 pp.
" Manifesto of the Most Serene Republic of Venice.'* No date, 13 pp.
Report on the Venetian possessions in Lombardy, ''made apparently," says
Mr. Rawdon Brown, " by some Venetian patrician, deputed to this effect by the
<' Senate. The writer seems to have been Capitano or Podest^ at Verona.*'
[? 1616-1618.] 24 pp.
Address to the Doge and Senate, describing the troubled state of Germany, and
appealing for 50,000 ducats to aid the Count de Mansfeldt. [? 1623.] 7 pp.
Rough memoranda on Conferences ; 17116. 1 p.
Address to the Doge and Senate on Venetian policy with regard to the Valtellina.
No date, 6 pp.
Address to the Doge and Senate on Venetian policy in the Valtellina. No dale.
7 pp.
Memorandum concerning outlaws. No date, 2 pp.
Address to the Doge and Senate on the troubled state of Christendom, and on the
progress of the Ihirks. No date, 3 pp.
PORTFOLIO 15.
Letters of the Senate to Agostino de Canali, Proveditor of the Fleet; 17 June,
1608.
Extract from a letter of Andrea de Anzolo to a Venetian nobleman ; SO Jan. 1614.
ip.
Letters of the Senate to Paolo Tiepolo, Captun of the Triremes ; 22 March, 1614.
LetterM of the Senate to Paolo Tiepolo, Captain of the Triremes j 12 Sept. 1614.
Document of the " Officio della Sbiu£d"; 10 March, 1615. Copjf. 1 p.
Ditto ditto ; 18 March, 1615. Copy, 1 p.
Letters of the Senate to Paolo Tiepolo, Captain of the Triremes ; 20 March, 1615.
Letters of same to same ; 15 Feb. 1616.
Letters of same to same ; 22 Feb. 1616.
Letters of same to same ; 4 June, 1616.
Letters of the Senate to Bernardo Tiepolo ; 18 June, 1616.
Letters of the Senate to Paolo Tiepolo, Captain of the Triremes ; 20 July, 1616.
Letters of the Senate to Andrea Tiepolo, Proveditor of Cephalonia ; 1 Aug. 1616.
Letters of the Senate to Paolo Tiepolo, Captain of the Triremes; 9 Sept. 1616.
Letters of same to same; 29 Nov. 1616.
Letters of same to same ; 29 Nov. 1616.
o 18399. ^ I
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354 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. S.'^-Catalogae of Venetian Manuecripts — continued.
Letters of the Senate to Bernardo Tiepolo, Vice Proveditor-General in Istria ; 24
Feb. 1617.
Letters of same to same ; 8 May, 161 7.
Letters of same to same ; 5 May, 1617.
Letters of same to same ; 6 May, 1617.
Letters of the Doge and Council of Ten to Bernardo Tiepolo, Vice Proveditor-
General in Istria; 19 May, 1617; enclosing copy of letters to the Proveditor-
General from the said Conncil, dated 20 March, 1617.
Letters of the Senate to Bernardo Tiepolo, Vice Proveditor-General in Istria ; 28
June, 1617.
Letters of the Grand CouncU to the same ; 22 May, 1618.
Letters of same to same ; 23 May, 1618 ; enclosing copy of letters to the Governor
and Captain of Capo d'Istria from the said Council, dated 2S May, 1618.
Letters of the Senate to Bernardo Tiepolo, Vice Proveditor-General in Istria ; 23
Aug. 1618 ; enclosing letters from the Governor of Pirano, &c.
Letters of the Senate to Stefano Tiepolo, Proveditor of Peschiera ; 1 1 January,
1619.
Letters of same to same ; 18 Feb. 1619.
Letters of same to same ; 20 Feb. 1619.
Letters of same to same ; 18 March, 1620. ^
*' Copy of the Articles and of the League established and confirmed for thirty con-
*' tinuous years in the city of Paris in France, for the recovery of the Palatinate,
" and of the Valtellina for the liberty of Italy, on the 8th of Aug. 1624, in the
presence of the King, and of all the Ambassadors of the Princes allied against
the King of Spain and the house of Austria, and their adherents.'* 3^ pp.
Letters of the Grand Council to Lorenzo Tiepolo, Captain of the Triremes ; 26 Dec.
1624.
Letters of the Senate to Lorenzo Tiepolo, Proveditor of the Fleet ; 23 Feb. 1628.
Letters of same to same; 18 May, 1628 ; enclosing copy of letters to the Captain of
the Gulf from the Senate ; dated 13 May, 1628.
Letters of same to same ; 7 Sept. 1628.
Letters of same to same ; 16 Sept. 1628 ; enclosing copy of letters to the Prove-
ditor-General in Dalmatia and Albania from the Senate; dated 16 Sept. 1628.
Letters of same to same ; 18 July, 1629.
Letters of same to same ; 28 July, 1629.
Letters of same to same ; 2 Aug. 1629 ; enclosing particulars of oars supplied for
various galleys.
Letters of the Senate to Aloysio Tiepolo, Proveditor ** Vallis Camonicse ; *' 14 Aug.
1629.
Letters of the Senate to Lorenzo Tiepolo, Proveditor of the Fleet; 1 Sept. 1629.
Letter of Scipione Feramosca, Public Counsellor, to the Doge of Venice, respecting
the dominion of the Adriatic Gulf; 15 Aug. 1687. 25 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Marino Tiepolo, Captain of Brescia ; 27 June, 1651.
Letters of same to same ; 19 Aug. 1651.
Letters of the Senate to Marino Tiepolo, Proveditor-General of the district of Friuli ;
19 Jan7. 1655.
Letters of same to same ; 15 April, 1655.
Letter of Gasparo Lonigo to the Doge of Venice ; 18 Dec. 1660. 13 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Hieronimo Gradenigo, Governor, and Francesco Contarioi,
Captain, of Verona ; 8 May, 1666.
Letters of same to same ; 15 May, 1666.
Order, in accordance with preceding ; Verona, 80 June, 1666. 1 p.
Xietters of the Senate to Zaccaria Vendramino, Governor, and Lorenzo Tiepo lo
Captain, of Bergamo ; 8 Feb. 1673.
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No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued*
Order, in accordance with preceding. No date.
Letters of the Senate to Bernardo Memo, Governor, and Lorenzo Tiepolo, Captain,
of Padna; 21 Aug. 1684.
Paper endorsed, ** Ricordi per le guerra, 1718." 1 p.
Letters of the Senate to Pietro Grimani, Governor, and Federico Tiepolo, Captain,
of Brescia ; 10 March, 1728. Copy. 1 p.
Memoranda respecting the hoilding of certain ships of war ; 27 Ang. 1729. 2 pp.
** Writing presented by Marshal Count von Schulemburg to the Imperial Cardinal,
" by order of the Pope." 1731. Copy. 23 pp.
Letter dated from Brescia, 7 N(%. 1733, concerning the withdrawal of various
fiunilies from Brescia, Mantua, &c. No signature or address. 2 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Jacomo Badoer, Governor and Captain of Treviso ;
18 Feb. 1789.
Letters of same to same ; 1 1 Feb. 1740.
Letters of same to same; 28 May, 1740.
Letters of the Senate to Franoesoo Tiepolo, Lieutenant of the district of Friuli ; 20
April, 1743.
Decree of the Grand Council for admitting into the Venetian nobility certain noble
citizens of various places ; 19 March, 1775. 3 pp.
Particulars of the " AfEui Marini " (Tommaso Marini and others) ; 1788-1792.
27 pp.
Further particulars of the same ; 10 April, 1793. 14 pp.
Memorandum concerning the same ; 1 May, 1793. 1 p.
PORTFOLIO 16.
Method of electing the Doge of Venice ; ( ? 14th century) ; enclosing printed and
illustrated broadsheet descriptive of such election. 4 pp.
Decree of the Grand Council, respecting the election of Doge; 28 Aug. 1311.
Copy. Latin. 1 p.
Provisions, &c., of the Grand Council, for the election of a Doge to succeed Andrea
Contarini ; 6 June, 1382. Copy. Latin. 7 pp.
Extracts from Ancarano and others with reference to the Doge visiting St. Mark's,
ip.
Account of the cause of Francesco Foscari being deposed from the office of Doge of
Venice; 1457. 27 pp.
Resolution of the Grand Council regarding expenses connected with the election of
a Doge ; 13 Nov. 1471. Copy. Latin. 1 p.
Decree of the Grand Council respecting the forms of procedure to be adopted on the
death of a Doge ; 14 Nov. 1471. Copy. Latin. 1 p.
Decree of the Grand Council respecting the same ; 26 Sept. 1501. Copy. Latin.
ip.
Elections of Doge between 1501 and 1570. Lists of electors ; numbers of votes*
182 pp.
Oration delivered by Gian. Giorgio Trissino, ambassador from Vicenza, on the
election of Andrea Gritti, who became Doge of Venice in 1523. Printed at Rome
in 1524. Imperfect. Copy. 9 pp.
Oration delivered to Francesco Donado, Doge of Venice, by the ambassadors from
Friuli. No date. Copy. 10 pp.
Oration delivered by Grimani to the Emperor in Italy. No date. Copy. I p.
Oration delivered in the College by certain ambassadors. No date. Copy. 2^ pp.
II 2
856 APPENDIX 11. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued,
Congratalatory letter of Cardinal ^ambara to Franceeco Donado, the new Doge of
Venice; Rome, 2 Dec. 1545. Copy. J p.
Ditto of Cardinal Bcmbo to same ; Rome, 10 Dec. 1545. Copy. I p.
Ditto of Cardinal Ridolphi to same ; Rome, 10 Jan. 1546. Copy. 1 p.
Ditto of Cardinal Grimani to same; San Vitto, 27 Not. 1545. Copy. ^ p.
Ditto of Cardinal Pisani to same ; Rome, 5 Dec. 1545. Copy. ^ p.
Ditto of Cardinal Trivuici to same; Rome, 4 Dec. 1545. Copy. 1 p.
Ditto of Cardinal Comelio to same ; Rome, 5 Dec. 1545. Copy. 1 p.
Ditto of Cardinal Carpi to same ; Rome, 18 Dec. 1545. Copy. 1 p.
Letter from Murano, concerning local affairs. No date, siynature, or address.
Copy. 1 p.
Decree of the Grand Coancil respecting the election of Doge ; 7 Jan. 1538. Copy.
2jpp.
Decree forbidding the importation or possession of "kaynes"; 17 Feb. 1545.
Photoyraph.
Address of congratalation from Friuli to the new Doge [Francesco Donato] ; 1545.
Appended to this is a list of mottoes of some of the Venetian nobility. Copy.
16 pp.
Decree of the Grand Council concerning the reading, &c. of letters received or sent,
bj the government of Venice; 17 Nov. 1545. Copy. 1 p.
Decree of the Grand Coancil respecting the election of Doge ; 17 Nov. 1545, Copy.
Ip.
Decree of the Grand Cotmcil concerning the preservation of the lagoon; 17 Nov.
1545. Copy. 1 p.
Decree of the Council of Ten concerning the election of Doge ; 24 May, 1553. Copy.
Ip.
Election of Marc* Antonio Trivisan as Doge; lists of electors, votes, &c. ; 1558.
41 pp.
Decree of the Grand Crouncil, concerning the preservation of St. Mark's Church ;
7 June, 1556. Copy. 3 pp.
Elections of the Doges of Venice, from 703-1559, containing dates, names of electors
(in many cases), and other particulars. 100 pp.
Decree of the Grand Council, giving leave to the Doge to go to his estate in Padua,
for the benefit of his health ; 19 June, 1569. Copy. 1 p.
Decree of the Grand Council, concerning the attendance of the Venetian nobles
thereat ; 6 May, 1570. Copy. 1 p.
Oration delivered by Luigi Fletrico, on behalf of the city of Zara, to Pasquale
Cicogna, on his being elected Doge of Venice ; 1585. This MS. is in the hand-
writing of Francesco Contarini. 9 pp.
Letter of Pasquale Cicogna, Doge of Venice, to Antonio Justiniano, Proveditor of
Marano ; 1 June, 1590.
Mr. Rawdon Brown has written on the parchment the following translation ot
this brief and curious letter, adding, ** This idea of the Doge's charging his lieges
" to fish amused me so, that I could not help translating it"
" Pasqual Cicogna, Dei Grati4 Dux Venetiarum, &c., to Antonio Justiniano,
" Proveditor at Marano, or to his successor, &c. We, intending on St. Vitus'
** day to make our usual banquet, charge yon to make those our faithful sub-
'* jects fish, so that we may have the greatest quantity possible of ULqge fish,
" and of such quality as is necessary for our said banquet, the which you will
" have brought hither in good time for the said need, and of the receipt of these
" present you will give us advice, stating the number and quality of the fish."
Extract from the documents of the Venetian Chancery concerning certain rent pay-
able by Alvise Gritti ; 21 Feb. 1595. 1 J pp.
Decree of the Grand Council, giving leave to the Doge to go to the Brenta three or
four times every year, for two or three days eacn time, for the benefit of his
health; 22 June, 1597. Copy. 1 p.
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No. 3. — Catalogue of Yenetiau Manuscripts-— con^inuec/.
Decree of the Grand Ouncil that, for the futore, the Doges of Venice be not allowed
to leave the city, except when compelled by illness, and this by decree of the
Council, together with a particular statement of the place and time of absence ;
Dec. 1605. Copy, 1 p.
Duplicate of ditto.
Detailed inventory of the vestments necessary for a Doge of Venice, and also of the
goods and chattels used in the Docal palace, with the prices, &c. of each. 1607.
S6 pp.
Statement; to be read by one of the secretaries, to the electors about to choose a new
Doge; 16 Nov. 1611. Copy. & pp.
lasts of confectionery, fruits, &c. (with prices annexed), supplied for certun Ducal
banquets, in 1615 and 1616. 16 pp.
Ornaments for the Doge ; April and May 1616. 2 pp.
Letter of the Grand Ck>uncil to Zaccaria Sagredo, Gtovernor, and Giovanni Con-
tarini. Captain, of Verona ; 19 March, 1618.
Motion concerning the election of Doge; 3 April, 1618. Copy, 1 p.
List of meats, confectionery, &c., required for a Ducal banquet; 1618. 3 pp.
Paper concerning Sebastiano PoUis, agent of the Doge in the Customs ; 20 Nor.
1623. 8^ pp.
Manuscript Volume entitled, " 1623. RS"^. Francesco Contarini Capitolar," con-
taining : — Abstracts of all decrees, &c., relating to the Doges of Venice or their
families, from 1240 to 1623 ; alphabetical summary ; catalogue of Doges of Venice
from 967 to 1628 ; and a " Ceremoniale," or account of the ceremonies of the
Ducal elections, the feasts observed by the Venetian Grovemment, and other public
solemnities. 129 pp.
Expenses of the Doge Francesco Contarini in chattels, vestments, banquets, &c. ;
1628-4. 52 pp.
Oration delivered by Scipione Feramosca, ambassador from Vicenza, to the Doge
Francesco Contarini ; 15 April, 1624. 14 pp.
Complimentary letter to Doge Lorenzo Priuli flrom " Thomas Philologus." No date.
Latin, 2\ pp.
Note of the feudatories who pay tribute to the Do^e. No date. 8 pp.
Address to the Senate on the election of a new Doge. No date. 1 \ pp.
Reply by the Doge of Venice to the letter of the Pope, presented by the Nuncio.
No date. Copy. Latin. 1 p.
Provisions against blasphemers. No date. Photograph. 1 p.
PORTFOLIO 17.
Letter of Ferdinaud King of Naples to the Republic of Venice ; 80 Aug. 1449
(? 1494). Copy. 1 p.
Letter of Carlo Caraffa to King Ferdinand of Naples, with account of tiie reply given
by the Republic of Venice to himself when ambassador ; (? 1494). Copy. 2 pp.
Report made in the Venetian Senate by Hieronimo Lippomano, Ambassador to Don
John of Austria in Naples ; 1574. 151 pp.
Report on Sicily, made to the Doge by Signor Ragazzoni, with account of the taking
of Tunis and Goletta by Don John of Austria ; 1574. 73 pp.
On this document Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note : —
" Sicily, report of, and curious account of the recruiting for oarsmen by the loan
" of money, on condition of its being gambled with, the loser being fettered forth-
" with, and bound to serve for six months. Possibly Laravagffio's gamblers
*' represent certain parties to this measure, which stood the Spanish monarchy in
" lieu of press-gang*."
Report of Hieronimo Lippomano, on his return from his embassy to Don John of
Austria at Naples ; 1575. 26 pp.
' Printed in Vol. 2 of the Second Series of Reports of Venetian Ambassadors ;
llorence, 1841.
358 APPENDIX ir. TO THE POUTY-SIXTH BBPORT OP THE
No. 3. — Catalogae of Venetian Maaaacripts — continued.
Letters of the Senate to Andrea Tiepolo, Proveditor of Cephalonia ; 13 Jan. 1616.
Letters of the Senate to Paolo Tiepolo, Proveditor of the Triremes ; 19 Jan. 1616.
Letters of the Senate to Andrea Tiepolo, ProTeditor of Cephalonia ; 19 Jan. 1616.
Letters of same to same ; 9 March, 1617.
Letters of same to same; 14 March, 1617.
Letters of the Senate to Paolo Tiepolo, Captain of the Triremes ; 7 April, 1617.
Advices from Naples; 1714. 2 pp.
Letter of the Doge to Francesco Tiepolo, Captain of Padua ; with two enclosures ;
11 Sept. 1751.
Account of the arrival at Naples of Giovanni Mocenigo, Venetian Ambassador to the
King of the two Sicilies ; his entry into the city ; speech of the King's Ambassador
in the College at Venice ; and reply made thereto ; 1760. Copy. 16 pp.
Expenses of Alvise Tiepolo, Venetian Ambassador Extraordinary to Verona ; 1768-
1770. Three receipts are enclosed, for gifts made by the Ambassador to the
Convent of the Capuchins, the Convent of St. Anthony, and the Monastery of
Santa Chiara. 62 pp.
PORTFOLIO 18.
Report on Sultan Solyman II., by Bernardo Navagero, Venetian Ambaisador
(Bailiff) to Constantinople ; 156S. 59 pp.
This Report is in the handwriting of Francesco Contarini ; the transcript waa
made by him probably in 1602.
Duplicate of ditto. Imperfect. 82 pp.
Report of the Procurator Donado, on returning from his embassy to Constantinople ;
1589.
This Report is in the handwriting of Francesco Contarini. Imperfect. 16 pp.
Diary of the voyage of Lorenso Bernardo to Constantinople ; 1591. 56 pp.^
On this MS. Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note : — ^ The Sig'
'' Lorensso Bernardo was sent to Constantinople for the purpose 'of seizinf the
<< Bailo, Girolamo Lippomano, and shipping him off under the custody of Fdippo
" Casalini, ' fante ' of die chiefs of the X, to Venice, and the orders of the Council
** of the Ten were in great measure carried into effect ; but, when off Lido,
*< Lippomano threw himself into the sea, and by a voluntary death escaped the
" penalties that awaited him for high treason. See a manuscript account of his
« death amongst the reports of Constantinople, and Andrea Morosini, Vol. 4.
" p. 140."
Bound with this Diary is another one, of the voyage from Constantinople ta
Tran, made by Genesino Salvagho, dragoman of Francesco Contarini ; 1618.
12 pp.
Summary of the Report on Constantinople by the Cavaliere Nani, Venetian Ambas-
sador or Bailo to that city. Probably written in 1602.
In the handwriting of Francesco Contarini. 14 pp.
Inventories of the goods, &c., belonging to the Venetian Embassy at Constantinople
handed over by the Baili Nani and Contarini to their respective successors, dated
80 Nov. 1602 and 17 Nov. 1604. 13 pp.
<< Essential principles of the State of the Ottoman Empire," by Ottaviano Bon, late
Bailo at Constantinople; 1604. 16 pp.
Report on Constantinople by Christoforo Valier, late Bailo at that city ; [1612-
1616]. 68 pp.
Report on Constantinople and the Ottoman Empire in the year 1637. 53 pp.
PORTFOLIO 19.
Report by Bernardo Navagero, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; 1567. Tranaeribed
by Francesco Contarini. 40 pp.
Another copy of the same Report. 53 pp.
Another copy of the same Report. 42 pp.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 869
No. 3. — Catalogae of Yenetian Manuscripts— eon^tnuec/.
Report by Paolo Tiepolo, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; 1565-6. 48 pp.
Another copy of the same Report. 42 pp.
Report by Emiliano Manolesso, Venetian Ambassador to Ferrara ; 1571. 25 pp.
Report by Giovanni Delfino, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; 1598. 128 pp.
Another copy of the same Report 48 pp.
Another copy of the same Report. 56 pp.
Report by Francesco Molin, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; 1605. 41 pp.
Three colleagues accompanied him on this embassy, viz., Giovanni Mocenigo,
Pietro Duodo, and Francesco Contarini. This Report is in the handwriting Of the
last named.
Letter from Camillo Giordano (withont address), dated, Pesaro, 81 May 1621 ; and
five letters from Giovanni Pietro Pinelli (without address), dated respectively, in
the same year, Temi, 16}May ; Ancona, 11 May ; Rome, 22 Biay ; Rome, 29 May ;
and Rome, 5 June. Copies, 17 pp.
Report by Renier Zeno, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; 22 Nov. 1623. 89 pp.
Extracts from the Report by Alvise Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to Rome from
1630 to 1685. 18 pp.
Correspondence, bills, &c., relating to the expenses of the Venetian Embassy at
Rome; 1648. 144 pp.
Report by Alvise Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; 1647. 56 pp.
Another copy of the same Report. 20 pp.
Report by Giovanni Pesaro, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; 1655. 84 pp.
Report by Angelo Correr, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; 1660. 183 pp.
Report by Pietro Mocenigo, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; 1675. 61 pp.
Report by Girolamo Zulian, Venetian Ambassador to Rome; 25 Sept. 1783. 8 pp.
PORTFOLIO 20.
Two orations delivered in the Grand Council, one by Giacomo Quirini, and the other
by the Doge Pietro Gradenigo, at the time when the Venetians were at war with
Pope Clement V. about the city of Ferrara ; 1808. 27 pp.
Grant of privilege by Leo X. to Count Gotfrido Fregnani of Sesso ; 27 May, 1521.
Latin, Authenticated copy. 4 pp.
Letters of Pius IV. to the Signory of Venice ; Rome, 10 June, 1564. Latin, Copy,
6 pp.
Grant of Pius IV., making Cardinal Cornelius titular of St Mark's ; Rome, 21 June,
1564. Latin. Copy. 1 p.
Instrument concerning the grant of St. Mark's Palace by Pius IV. to the Signory of
Venice ; 2 July, 1564. Laiin, Copy. 4 pp.
Address of the Nuncio to Doge Pasquale Cicogna ; 1585. Copy, 1 p.
Letter of the Doge to Agostino de Canali, Proveditor of Marano ; 17 Sept. 1590.
Letter of same to same ; 10 Dec. 1590.
Instructions to Monsignor Taverna, Bishop of Lodi, sent as Nuncio to Venice by
Clement VIII. ; 6 Nov. 1592. Also a few letters of credit for the Bishop, dated
the same day. Copies. 10 pp.
Letter of Tommasso Contarini to the Pope. Undated. Latter part of 16th century.
Latin, Copy, 1 p.
Address of Monsignor Borlingerio, Papal Nuncio, in the College, and reply of the
Doge; 3 July, 1607.. Copy. 7 pp.
Letters of the Senate to the Pope [Paul V.] 7 July, 1607. Latin, Copy, 1 p.
Decree of the Senate, concerning the detention of certain vessels ; 9 Ang. 1607.
Copy. 1 p.
360 Al'PEXDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH UEPORT OF THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Mannicripts— ccm/i nti^.
Address of the French Ambassador in the College, and reply of the Doge s 12 Nor.
1607. Copy, 6 pp.
Letters of the Senate to — — ; 17 Nov. 1607. Copy, 3 pp.
Decree of the Council of Ten respecting Bartolomeo and Vicenzo Castegnari,
charged with robbery ; 8 March, 1608. Copy. 1 p.
Decree of the Senate in the same case ; 15 March, 1608. Copy. S pp.
Motion in the Senate relative to the Inquisitor of Beigamo ; 19 April, 1608.
O^py. 2 pp.
Letter of Cardinal Visana to the Doge of Venice, for the punishment of certain
marderers ; 80 April, 1608. Copy, 2 pp.
Motion in the Senate, relative to the same case ; 16 May, 1608. Copy, 1 p.
Further memorandnm conoemingthe same ; 17 May, 1608. Copy. 1 p.
Letter of Cardinal Serafino to the Doge of Venice, on behalf of a Signor Baimondo ;
Rome, 27 Sept. 1608. Copy. 1 p.
Letter of Cardinal Giostiniano to the Doge of Venice, concerning a certain robbery ;
17 Oct 1608. Copy. 1 p.
Interview of the Nnncio with the College, concerning the same case; 22 Nov. 1608.
Copy. 2 pp.
Correspondence, &c., relating to Ferrara ; 1607-8. Copiet, 94 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Bernardo Tiepolo, Vice-Proveditor General in Istria, en-
cloiing copy of a memorial from the Papal Nuncio at Venice ; 9 July, 1617.
Letters of same to same, enclosing copy of a memorial from the Papal Nuncio at
Venice ; 14 July, 1617.
Letter of Piero Barbarigo, Procurator and Captain General, to the Vice-Proveditor
General in Istria concerning an outbreak of pestilence ; 9 May, 1618. 2 pp.
Instructions to the Bishop of Monte Fiascone, Nuncio to Venice ; 1 June, 1621.
12 pp.
Extracts on the difierences between Renier Zeno, Venetian Ambassador to Rome,
and the Cardinal Giovanni Delfino, concerning the palace of St. Mark; 1621.
9 pp.
Manuscript containing copies of, the Instructions to the Nuncio sent by Urban VIII.
to Venice (17 Aug. 1622) ; the Instractions to Monsignor Antonio Pignatelli,
Archbishop of Laritta, when transferred by Clement IX. from the Nuntiature of
Poland to that of Germany (? 1668); the Instructions to Monsignor Bunaaet,
Archbishop of Seleucia tn partibus. Legate to Avignon (19 April, 1621) ; and
the Instructions to Monsignor Gilioli, Bishop of Angloue, Nuncio of Gregory
XV. to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinand II. (13 Ang. 1622). 77 pp.
Letter of Scipione Feramosca, Public Counsellor, to the Doge, on the Venetian and
Pontifical jurisdiction in Po d' Ariano, &c. ; Venice, 3 June, 1632. Copy. 13 pp.
Letter of Scipione Feramosca, Public Counsellor, to Alvise ValaresHo, Sage ol the
Council, as to whether war or peace should be made ; Venice, 22 March, 1633.
Copy. 15 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Federico Sanuto, Lieutenant of the district of FriuH,
15 July, 1634.
Account of five audiences granted to the Venetian Ambassador on his departure
from Rome, viz., one by the Pope, three by Cardinal Barberini, and one by
Cardinal Antonio ; 1687. Draft. 13 pp.
Letter addressed to the Doge by Fra Fulgentio de* Servi and Scipione Feramosca,
two Counsellors of the Most Serene Republic of Venice, as to whether the Pope
could erect a fort at Melara, and construct a bridge across the river Po ; Venice,
15 Nov. 1641. Copy. 16 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Alvise Tiepolo, Proveditor " in Policinio agro " ; 3 Jan.
1642.
Letters of the Senate to Alvise Tiepolo, Proveditor ** in Policinio agio " ; 10 January,
1642.
Letters of same to same ; 28 February, 1642.
Letters of same to same; 14 Aug. 1642.
DEPUTY KE£P£R OF THE PUBLIC BECORDS. 361
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued.
Letters of same to Bame ; 13 Oct. 1642.
Letters of same to same ; 30 Oct. 1642.
Letters of same to same ; 7 Kot. 1642.
Letters of same to same ; 2 Dec. 1642.
Letters of same to same ; 10 Dec. 1642.
Letters of same to same ; 16 Dec. 1642.
Letters of same to same ; 14 March, 1643.
Letters of same to same : 16 March, 1643.
Motions in the Senate for the expulsion of the Noncio from Venice ; Jane, 1 643.
Copy, 2 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Antonio Longo, Governor, and Dominico Tiepolo, Captain,
of Brescia, enclosing a memorandum {imperfect) about the secret conveyance of
arms to Borne ; 29 Aug. 1643.
Letters of the Senate te Alvise Tiepolo, Proveditor " in Folicinio agro '' ; 31 Aug.
1643.
Letters of same to same ; 16 Sept 1643.
Letters of same to same ; 2 Oct. 1643.
Letters of same to same ; 7 Oct. 1643.
Letters of same to same, '' Proveditor in Castrio ** ; 28 Oct 1643.
Letters to the Senate from [the Venetian Ambassador at] Rome; 16 Oct. (2) and
30 Oct. (2) 1655. Copies, 14 pp.
Letters of the Senate to Alvise Tiepolo, Governor and Captain of Rhodes, endosing
copj of a memorial from the Papal Nuncio ; 19 July, 1659.
Report on the Court of Rome, by the Duke de Scione, Ambassador of the King of
France to Clement IX. (? 1668). Copy, 28 pp.
Address to the Venetian Senate, temp. Clement X. ; (? 1672). Copy. 8 pp.
Letter of Clement XI. to Lorenzo Tiepolo, Venetian Ambassador to the Emperor of
Germany; 22 March, 1710. Latin, Copy,
Letter to the Doge of Venice from the Counsellors Fra Odoardo Valsecchi dei Senri
and Count Antonio Sabini, concerning certain customs duties; 28 Aug. 1711.
Copy. 12 pp.
Motion in the Senate on the same subject ; 5 Sept 1711. Copy, 2 pp.
Further letter to the Doge of Venice on the same [ ? by the above-mentioned Coun-
sellors]; 2 Nov. 1711. Copy, 18 pp.
Memoranda headed, *' AfCairs with Rome in the time of the Procurator Tiepolo,
" Cavalier and Ambassador, anno 1711." 3 pp.
Advices from Rome ; 1714, 1715, and 1717. 12 pp.
Militery Report, chiefly concerning the river Po. Withovt name or address,
[ ? 1725.] Copy, 43 pp.
** A writing, without title or subscription, presented, on the occasion of his passage
'< through Rome, to his Holiness Clement XIII., by Marshal Count von Schulem-
" burg. Commander-in-chief of the Most Serene Republic of Venice, a copy of
" which was sent to the Senate by the Cavalier and Procurator Barbon Morosini,
" Ambassador; 1731, 23 June." Copy, 32 pp.
Advices from Rome ; 1732. 9 p.
Letters of the Senate to Giacomo Badoer, Governor and Captain of Treviso ; 20 Aug.
1740.
Letters of same to same ; enclosing, copy of a letter from the Board of Health ;
24 Nov. 1740.
Letters of the Senate to Marco Contarini, Lieutenant of the district of Friuli, and
his next succesior ; 9 Feb. 1742.
Paper concerning Cervia and Ravenna; Feb. 1757. 6 pp.
Memorial concerning the murder of a priest in Venice ; 1762 : varioos notes annexed.
14 pp.
362 APPENDIX 11. TO THE FORT IT -SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued.
Memorandom from the Senate to Pope Clement XIII. ; 28 May, 1768. Copy, 4pp.
AdTices from Borne ; [ ? 1770]. 4 pp.
Letter from Ancona, without name or address, on trade ; 13 Aug. 1774. Copy.
5 pp.
Letter from Alvise Moccnigo, Doge of Venice, to the College of Cardinals 1 Oct.
1774. Latin, Copy, 1 p.
Letter of Pius VI. to the Signory of Venice ; 22 Feh. 1775. Copy, 2 pp.
Letter of same to same ; 4 M%rch, 1775. Latin, Copy, 2 pp.
Memoranda on the Papal election of 1775. 6 pp.
Motion in the Senate respecting the newly-appointed Nuncio to Venice ; 27 May
1777. Copy. Ip.
Address of the Senate to the Nuncio ; same date. Copy. 2 pp.
Letters of the Senate to the Pope ; same date. Copy. 1 p.
Letters of the Senate to the Cardinal Secretary of State ; same date. Copy, 1 p.
Letters of Pius VI. to the Venetian Senate, on his return from Vienna to Borne, vi4
Venice; 15 April, 1782. Copy. 1 p.
Memorandum on the harhour of Groro ; 22 June, 1790. Copy. I p.
Two letters of the Senate respecting an inundation of the riyer Po ; 28 Jan. 1791 .
Copies. 8 pp.
Motions in the Senate respecting the works necessary for preventing the flooding of
the river Po ; 8 Feh. 1793. Copies. 2 pp.
Beport to the Doge concerning an alleged disturbance by Venetian soldiers ; 13 May,
1793. Copy. 2 pp.
Three letters of the Senate concemiDg an inundation of the river Po ; 6, June, 1793.
Copies. 8 pp.
Letter to the Doge concerning certain rights of fishery. Without name or date.
Copy, 2 pp.
Acconnt of an audience of a Papal Nuncio. Without name or date, Copy^
6 pp.
Article by Mr. Bawdon firown on a letter, dated 13 March, 1519, falsely attributed by
Banke to Marco Minio, the Venetian Ambassador at Biome. 19 pp.
A bundle of printed pamphlets, &c., containing : —
(a.) La Presa di Negroponte fatta dai Turchi ai Veneziani nel MCCCCLXX.
descritta da Giaoomo Bizzardo, autore contemporaneo. 1844.
(6.) Venise et son avenir ; simple silhouette par G. Grimaud de Caux. 1848.
(c.) Un Episode du passage de la Bepublique (vari^t^ rouge) k Venise, par
G. Grimaud de Caux. 1849.
(4^.) Scrittura di Jacopo Sansovino, e Parti del Consiglio de' Died riguardanti
la Bifabbrica della 2jecca di Venezia, da Vincenzo Lazari. 1851.
(e.) Archives des Missions Scientifiques et Litt^ires, choix de rapports et
instructions public sons les auspices du Minist^re de I'Instruction
Publique et des Cultes. VII*. Cahier— Juillet, 1851. 1851.
(y.) Per le faustissime nozze Berchet-Londouio, da Nicol6 Barozzi. 1855.
(^.) Fragments d' Histoire de Chypre, par M. L. de Mas Latrie. 1855.
Bemarks on the reading of the 59th verse of the 5th Canto of Dante's
"Inferno," by Dr. H. C. Barlow, of Newinj;ton Butts. 1850.
Eiffht papers relating to afhirs in Venice m 1848 and 1849, and two copies of
the Official Gazette of Venice for 17 June, 1866.
Two papers (on the slave trade) distributed at Venice in 1850 by the three
Quakers, William Forster, Francis Fry, and Bobert Alsop, jun'., who were
staying (adds Mr. Bawdon Brown) at the Albergo dell' Europa.
A few miscellanea, chiefly private letters to Mr. Bawdon Brown on literary tuljects.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 363
Na 3.— Catalogue of Venetian Manascripts — continued.
CONTENTS.
Vol.
21. " Riporti,** or Manuscript Gazettes ; being news-letters from Venice, Rome,
Vienna, Paris, London, Madrid, the Hague, Hamburg, and other cities. There
< are 81 news-letters from London in this volume, which extends from Aug.
1686 to Feb. 1688. Bound in vellum. Ah. 1,800 pp.
22. Ditto from March 1688 to Feb. 1689. There are 48 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,400 pp.
23. Ditto from March 1689 to Feb. 1690. There are 50 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,200 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note on the fly-leaf of this
volume : —
*' The London news-letters contained in this volume and the five foUow-
" ing ones are of peculiar interest, because there is a blank in the
" diplomatic intercourse between England and the Republic of Venice from
" 1689 to 1695. The notices contained in these letters were probably derived
" from subaltern Venetian agents, resident in London ; and from the de-
'* spatches of Venetian Ambassadors accredited to the court of France.*'
24. Ditto from March 1690 to Feb. 1691. There are 49 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,200 pp.
25. Ditto from March 1691 to Feb. 1692. There are 86 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,200 pp.
26. Ditto from March 1692 to Feb. 1698. There are 44 news-letters from London.
Ab. 1,200 pp.
27. Ditto from March 1693 to Feb. 1694. There are 51 news-letters from
London. Bound in vellum, Ab. 1,200 pp.
28. Ditto from March 1694 to Feb. 1695. There are 49 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,200 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note on the fly-leaf of this
volume : —
'* There is a blank in the Venetian correspondence with England (preserved
" in the Venice Archives) from 1689 to 1695, as, during that interval, the
" Republic did not accredit any diplomatic agent to King William III. On
« this account, the London news-letters, in circulation at Venice, whilst the
« official inttocourse between the two countries was suspended, are probably
" not very authentic ; but their curiosity augments, as it was through them
" alone, that the Venetians then obtained their regular periodical accounts of
" England and the English.
** The fact of ' this blank was ascertained by me, in company with
" Mr. Macaulay, in the summer of 1856, when we overhauled together the
'' letters written by Venetian diplomatists in England at the close of the
** 17th century, and which are now shelved in the corridors of the Frari at
" Venice."
29. Ditto from Feb. 1695 to Feb. 1696. There are 48 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,200 pp.
SO. Ditto from March 1696 to Feb. 1697. There are 45 news-letters from
London. Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,400 pp.
81. Ditto from March 1697 to Feb. 1698. There are 50 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,200 pp.
32. Ditto from March 1698 to Feb. 1699. There are 53 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,400 pp.
88. Ditto from March 1699 to Feb. 1700. There are 51 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,600 pp.
84. Ditto from March 1700 to Feb. 1701. ' There are 52 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,400 pp.
85. Ditto from March 1701 to Feb. 1702. There are 52 news-letters from London.
Bound in veUum. Ab. 1,800 pp.
86. Ditto from May 1704 to Feb. 1705. There are 40 news-letters from London.
Bound in half-vellum. Ab. 900 pp.
364 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued.
87. Ditto from July to December 1782. There are 26 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellvm, Ab. 600 pp.
38. Ditto from January to December 1733. There are 58 news-letters from London.
Sound in vellum. Ab. 1,200 pp.
89. Ditto from Januar}' to December 1784. There are 50 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 1,300 pp.
40. Ditto from January to December 1735. There are 58 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum, Ab. 1,300 pp.
41. Ditto from January to December 1736. There are 51 news-letters from
London. Bound in vellum, Ab. 1 ,300 pp.
42. Ditto from January to April 1737. There are 18 news-letters from London.
Bound in vellum. Ab. 400 pp.
43. Register of despatches by Francesco Contarini, Venetian Ambassador
["Bailo"] at Constantinople; from Aug. 1602 to Feb. 1603. Vol. I.
780 pp.
44. Ditto ^ ditto ; from March to Nov. 1604. Vol. II. 805 pp.
45. Register of despatches by Francesco Contarini, Venetian Ambassador at
Constantinople; from 18 Sept. 1618 to 16 March 1619. Illuminated vellum
cover, 168 pp.
46. Voyage to Constantinople of the Venetian Ambassador, Francesco Contarini ;
in the year 1618.
On a fly-leaf of this volume Mr. Bawdon Brown has noted: — ^''This was
** written by Polo Minio, one of the Contarini's attendants on his journey.
** See MS. Raccolta di vari viaggi. No. 9, 21, p. 211, where is written, * Viaggio
" * di Constantinopoli per via della Bastia dell' Ill»« et Ecc"« Sig' F«<» Con-
** * tarini, K' & Proc', a Sultan Osman, Imp' de' Turchi, per la sua assontione,
** *■ nel quale To Polo Minio ho servilo S. Ecc^,* &c., &c. Illuminated
vellum cover. Quarto,
47. Register of the Embassy to France of Francesco Contarini. Vol. I., from
9 Oct. 1597 to 3 April 1599.
At the beginning of this volume are some loose sheets (20 pp.) of contem-
porary notes on these despatches of Contarini.
At the close of this volume, Mr. Rawdon Brown has written: — " Finished
" translating this volume into English in the Casa Dario, Venice, on the
«< 24th Qf December 1837, having commenced it on the 28^'^ of September
" 1837." 686 pp.
48. Ditto ditto. Vol. II., from 10 April 1599 to 11 December 1600.
650 pp.
49. Register of the despatches of Angelo Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to
France, from 2 Nov. 1618 to 23 Oct. 1620.
This volume is lettered, "Franza. Secrete, 1618-1619-1620. N. H. Angelo
Contarini," and contains numerous notes by Mr. Rawdon Brown. Ab.
1,200 pp.
50. Register of the despatches of Alvise Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to France ;
from 16 June 1636 to 16 Feb. 1637. Ab. 1,000 pp.
61. Register of the despatches of Angelo Correr, Venetian Ambassador to France
Vol. I. ; from 26 Jan. 1637 to 16 Oct. 1639. Ab. 650 pp.
This volume contains numerous notes by Mr. Rawdon Brown, who has
written on the fly-leaf: — "Alvise Contarini, Angelo Correr, Louis the 13*^,
** and the Cardinal de Richelieu from the 16^>^ of June 1636 to the 28*^ of
" May 1 64 1. Five years at the French Court." " In the * Archivio Generate *
" at the * Frari,' there are eight or ten volumes in each of the foreign despatch
" departments, bound exactly like this book and its fellow, forming thus
'* duplicates of the official letters from the various courts at various periods,
" and these said volumes, I have been told, once belonged to Amadeo Svayer,
*' a * man qf letters * of German ori^n established in Venice, and who, during
" the 18*'' century, apparently obtained leave to make these copies, or to have
** them made, from the originals then existing in the Ducal Chancery. How
** these two volumes got into the Tiepolo collection, I do not know."
5f . Ditto ditto. Vol II. ; from 28 Oct. 1689 to 28 May 1641. Ab
600 pp.
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 365
s
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued.
53. Register of the despatches of Giovanni Sagredo, Venetian Ambassador to France.
Vol. I. ; from 31 May 1652 to 30 December 1653. Ab. 800 pp.
54. Ditto ditto. Vol. II. ; from 6 Jan. 1654 to 3 Aug. 1655. Ab.
750 pp.
55. Register of the despatches of Domenico Contarlni, Venetian Ambassador to
France ; from 29 March 1676 to 15 Dec. 1679. Ab. 1,200 pp.
56. Register of the despatches of Giovanni Emo, Venetian Envoy to France ; from
31 July 1711 to 1 Aug. 1712. At the close of the volume are sopies of two
despatches from the Ambassador Alvise Mocenigo, dated from Paris on the
4»>' and 1 P"* of Oct. 1709. About 400 pp.
57. Register of the despatches of Nicol5 Foscarini and Lorenzo Tiepolo, Venetian
Ambassadors Extraordinary to France ; from 13 June to 23 Oct. 1722 ; and
their Report, dated April 1723. 172 pp.
53. Papers relating to the Embassy sent by Louis XV. to the Republic of Venice
concerning the advance of the French troops on the Rhine and into Italy, and
the conferences on that subject between the Commissioners of the Republic
and the French and Imperial Ambassadors resident in Venice. The papers
date from Nov. 1733 to Feb. 1736. 542 pp.
69. Register of the despatches of Giovanni Sagredo, Venetian Ambassador to
Germany. Vol. I. ; from 30 July 16(51 to 81 Dec. 1662. Ab. 700 pp.
The following note appears on the fly-leaf in the* hand of the writer of the
volume : — ** I notify, for the information and direction of my posterity, that
** the letters which are missing, and which are easily known by the numbers
of the despatches, were stolen from me, and a portion both stolen and
disposed of, by a valet of mine, called Ugolino Ugolini, from Pesaro, on the
** suggestion of a priest of the Emperor's, resident in Venice, for the parpoae
** of penetrating into some secrets, which I had written to the Senate, when I
^ was with the aforesaid Embassy. This man was secretly indicted before
'' the Inquisitors of State, many months after I had dismissed him, and was
" examined and convicted, after I also had been examined and had related
what papers were missing. Of the criminal nothing more was known, it
being said that he was put one night into the Canal Orfano."
The handwriting of this and the next volume is the same as that of Volumes
58 and 54.
60. Ditto ditto. Vol II. ; from 7 Jan. 1663 to 14 Dec. 1664. Ab.
1,000 pp.
61. Register of the despatches of Domenico Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to
Germany. Vol. I. ; from 28 March 1681 to 7 November 1683. Ab. 800 pp.
62. Ditto ditto. Vol. II. ; from 7 Nov. 1683 to 29 April 1685. Ab.
760 pp.
68. Register of the despatches of Alvise Contarini, Venetian Ambassador at the
Hague ; from 19 Nov. 1631 to 19 Sept. 1634. Ab. 1,100 pp.
On the fly-leaf Mr. Rawdon Brown has written: — " Venice and Holland in
" the middle of the thirty years* war.
** In the 8*^ letter of Raumer, p. 60, Vol. I., (English translation, Murray,
" 1825,) is printed, 'I have found no continuous and connected series of
*< * accounts relating to the 30 years' war: some isolated ones I here subjoin.'
** If Raumer is authority, and if I understand him aright, then the contents
'* of this volume, and its fellow, containing the Signory*s original letters during
'* three years of the thirty years' war, may be considered valuable."
64. Original letters of the Venetian Senate to Alvise Contarini, Ambassador at the
Hague; from 29 Nov. 1631 to 25 Aug. 1634. A large portion of these is in
cipher. Ab. l,C80pp.
65 . Register of letters written to the Venetian Senate by Francesco Contarini and
Marc' Antonio Correr, Ambassadors at London; from 4 Nov. 1609 to 5 April
1610.
This volume contains numerous notes by Mr. Rawdon Brown on Shake-
peare, Arabella Stuart, the request by James I. for a burial place for Englishmen
at Venice, English pirates, &c. Ab. 250 pp.
it
«
366 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTV-SIXTH REPOBT OF THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts-r-con/titiced^.
66. Volame lettered, " Franceseo Contarinl— Crftm.— 1606--9— Inghiltemi,**
containing: —
(a.) Italian translation, in the hand-writing of Francesco Contarini, of
certain replies made by Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury , to a libel
and to a Uireat of assassination made by the Catholic recnsants.
(14 pp.)
(6.) Newj) from the Court of King James written by the two Venetian
Ambassadors, Oiustinian and Correr, from the 23*^ March 1606 to
the 15'^ Sept. 1609. (164 pp.)
A translation of about half of this second portion has been made
by Mr. Rawdon Brown, and inserted in this volume. The whole of
(p.) is in the hand-writing of Francesco Contarini's secretary, and
Mr. Eiawdon Brown says it was evidently written by him before
leaving Venice for England in 1609, for the sake of perfect informa-
tion on the general state of affairs between Venice and England ;
adding, " The task was what in my youth we should have termed
** a ' CRAM '." Hence the absurd error in the lettering of the
volume.
The second half of (6) must have been copied by the Secretary
from the volume in the Venice Archives labelled, " Gsposixioni
« Roma— Secretar- Collegio UI. 1608-1609. No. XVI."
67. Extracts from the Diaries of Marin Sanuto, illustrative of the reign of Henry
Vm. Vol. I. ; from 8 May 1509 to 1 Oct 1518. Ab. 600 pp.
68. Ditto ditto. Vol. H. ; from 11 Nov. 1522 to 30 Sept 1588. Ab. «00
PP-
This volume, and the preceding one, are in the handwriting of a copyist,
whose labours, Mr. Rawdon Brown declares, ** diano indicazione di non
** sapere, ne pensare,- ne leggere, ed ancora manco scrivere''; nevertheless
he says these extracts are ^'preziosi" and he has annotated them profusely.
These two volumes have been [collated in the more ambiguous portions with
the original Diaries of Sanuto, and Mr. Rawdon Brown has made use of
them, in great measure, if not wholly, in his Calendar of Venetian State
Papers.
69. Register of the letters of Marco Minio, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ; from
8 Feb. 1517 to 27 Feb. 1518. Ab. 400 pp.
The greater portion of this volume, and of the two following ones, is in
Marco Minio's own handwriting. The despatches have been used in the
Venetian Calendar.
70. Ditto ditto ; from 3 March 1518 to 18 July 1519. Ab. 400 pp.
71. Ditto ditto ; from 23 July 1519 to 29 March 1520. Ab. 300 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown writes after the last dated despatch, ** The foregoing is
** the last of Marco Minio' s despatches in my possession, written from Rome,
*' tho' he must have forwarded several more to the Siguory, as he did not
'' leave the court of Leo X. until the 20th of May 1520. See Sanuto
*^ (Diaries, Vol. 28, fo. 440), who indeed alludes to the despatches of this
** diplomatist penned between the 29th of March and 20th of May."
72. Register of the despatches of Bernardo Navagero, Venetian Ambassador to
to Rome ; from 8 Sept 1555 to 2 May 1556. 260 pp.
These despatches have been used in the Venetian Calendar.
78. Register of the despatches of Francesco Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to
Rome. Vol. I. ; from 26 May 1607 to 12 Jan. 1608. Ab. 680 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown writes on a fly-leaf of this volume: '' The Contarini,
" the writer of these despatches, was afterwards Doge of Venice, namely
'' from the year 1623 till 1625. On the morning of Monday 13 February
" 1837, Emmanuele Cigogna, the author of the Venetian Inscriptions,
'* remarked this to me, and observed that the paper on which these letters
" are written is Roman.
'( The Tiepolo inherited the Contarini property and archives, and Cigogna
'' confirms my assertion that the Tiepolo collection of Venetian Ambassa-
" dorial Reports was one of the most complete and authentic ever formed."
74. Ditto ditto. Vol. II.; from 19 Jan. 1608 to 16 May 1609. Ab.
1,000 pp.
DEPUTY KEBPEB OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 367
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued,
75. Secret despatches of Angelo Contarini from Rome. Vol. I. { from 8 May to
20 NoY. 1627. Ab. 600 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown writes at the beginning of this Tolame : — ** These
*' despatches were written by Angelo ContariDi-,-aee the historian Nani (Vol.
" 1. p. 496), and the signature at the foot of Letter No. 6 — ^also Despatch
** No. 4 in the Reg^ister of this same Contarini, A.D. 1640, May 26, wherein,
" detailing his audience, he mentions having told the Pope how glad he was
'* < et di rinoTar in esso la memoria del mio passato lungo servitio prestato
" * gi4 X*=' anni presso di Lei,* " &c.
'* This Contarini was of the branch resident in the parish of San Benetto in
« Venice, and, from the family palace there, these manuscripts were brought
** to me in the Casa Paulinelli at San Mo^se, from whence I sent them to
'* Edward Cheney in the C* Corner SpineUi at St. Angelo (haying purchased
'* them on his account), and in 1840 he presented them to me in the C*
" Ferro at S** Maria ZobenigD."
•
76. Ditto ditto. Vol. IL; from 27 Nov. 1627 to 16 April 1628. Ab. 450
pp.
77. Ditto ditto. Vol. III. ; from 22 April to 29 July 1628. Ab. 400 pp.
78. Ditto ditto. Vol. IV.; from 5 August 1628 to 7 April 1629. Ab.
650 pp.
79. Ditto ditto. Vol. V. ; from 14 April to 10 Nov. 1629. Ab. 580 pp.
80. Ditto ditto. Vol. VL ; from 17 Nov. 1629 to Jan. 1630. Ab. 110 pp.
This volume is but partially filled.
81. Register of the despatches of Angelo Contarini, Venetian Ambassador Extra-
ordinary to Rome. Vol. I. ; from 8 May to 14 July 1640. 120 pp.
ditto. Vol. II. ; from 14 July to 29 Sept. 1640. 186 pp.
ditto. Vol. III. ; from 29 Sept. 1640 to 16 Feb. 1641. 194 pp.
ditto. Vol. IV. ; from 23 Feb. to 2 May 1641. 194 pp.
ditto. Vol. V. ; from 18 May to 20 June 1641. 90 pp.
ditto. Vol. VI. ; from 6 Dec. 1644 to 15 Oct. 1645. 416 pp.
87. Raster of the despatches of Alvise Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to Rome ;
from 30 Sept. 1645 to 12 May 1646. 882 pp.
88. Register of the despatches of Alvise Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to Rome.
Vol. I. ; from 80 Sept. 1645 to 15 Dec. 1646. 764 pp.
This is a duplicate of the preceding volume as far as 12 May, 1646.
Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note on a fly-leaf : — ** This
" Alvise Contarini, della porta di ferro at S. Francesco della Vigna, where
*^ his monument exists, died Do^e of Venice on the 15th January. 1684, and
" he was the last Doge of Venice, who bore the august name of Contarini.
** He was accompanied by his brother Giovanni, to whom see an autograph
" letter by the embryo Pope Pietro Ottoboni, in my Bnsta, No. 535." In
Portfolio 19 there is only a translation of it in Mr. Rawdon Brown's hand.
89. Ditto ditto. Vol. II. ; from 22 Dec. 1646 to 28 March 1648. 831 pp.
90. Register of the despatches of Domenico Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to
Rome. Vol. I. ; from 4 Dec. 1690 to 30 {sic) Feb. 1692.
Mr. Rawdon Brown writes on the first page, " The following despatches
** are valuable, if but on this account, viz., that in the Archives at the
" * Frari,' all the letters written by the Republic's Ambassadors in Rome from
" the year 1687 to 1797 are missing." Bound in vellum, Ab. 600 pp.
91. Ditto ditto. Vol. II. ; from 8 March 1692 to 28 Feb. 1698. Bound
in vellum, Ab. 400 pp.
99. Ditto ditto. Vol. III. ; from 8 March, 1693 to 27 Feb. 1694. Bound
in vellum, Ab. 460 pp.
93. Ditto ditto. Vol. IV.; from 5 March, 1694 to 3 Sept. 1695. Bound
in vellum Ab. 630 pp.
Most of the letters in the four last voluoies are signed by the Ambassador
himself.
82.
Ditto
83.
Ditto
84.
Ditto
85.
Ditto
86.
Ditto
«
«
368 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of Yenetiaa Manuacripts — continued,
94. Register of the deB{>atches of Nicol6 Erisxo, Venetian Ambassador to Rome.
Vol. I. ; from 30 May 1699 to 28 Dec. 1700. Bound in vellum. 1,096 pp.
95. Ditto ditto. Vol. U. ; from 1 Jan. 1701 to 14 Jan. 1702. Bound in
veilum* 864 pp.
96. Register of the despatches of Alvise Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to Spain ;
from 17 April, 1638, to 25 Aug. 1641. Ab. 1,200 pp.
•
97. Volume lettered ** Francesco Contarini — Mantora, Firenxe, 1588-9 — Padova,
Verona, 1595," containing : —
(a.) Appointment of Francesco Contarini as Ambassador to Mantua
(1 Sept 1588), and various letters connected with his mission.
16 pp.
(6.) Not^ on the State of Tuscany, in the handwritii^ of Francesco
Contarini, appointed Ambassador-Extraordinar j to Florence, for the
purpose of congratulating the Qrand Duke Ferdinand on his
marriage with Christine, daughter of Charles, Duke of Lorraine.
44 pp.
(c.) Report of the same, on his return from Florence, delivered in the
Venetian Senate; 13 June, 1589. 21 pp.
(fi.) Commissions to Francesco Contarini to inspect the men-at-arms at
Padua and Verona; 5 April, 1595. 13 pp.
(e.) Reports from Padua and Verona by the same ; in May 1595. 20 pp.
On the fly-leaf of (6.) under the words " Contarini — 1588 — Fiorenza," Mr.
Rawdon Brown has the following note : — *' 1 think it not improbable that these
** notes in the handwriting of Francesco Contarini may have been a transcript
(* made by him from the Portfolio ef Tommaso Contarini, for the fact is that
<* he, Francesco, did not get to Florence in an ambassadorial capacity until
the year 1589 (see Andrea Morosini, Vol. 4, p. 60 and p. 74), on the
marriage of FeMinand de Medici, and independently of the mark 1588, ut
supra, it is seen throughout the manuscript, and especially at p. 467
** [p. 24], that when its original was penned, Ferdinand was yet unmarried,
** and speculations afloat of his taking to wife either the daughter of the
" Archduke Ferdinand, or Christine ot Lorraine. The probable reason for
" Franeesco Cootarini's chusing («tc) to copy sach notes may be explained
** by a wish to render himself conversant with the history of a Court, whither
<* he found himself bound on a mission extraordinary, and he doubtless filled
*' the following sheets at the close of the year 1588, or beginning of 1589,
'* ere leaving for Florence."
98. Volume containing, with a few other documents, thirty original despatches
from the Doge ot Venice to Marco Minio, Ambassador at Rome ; 1517-19.
99. Similar volume, containing thirty-four original despatches to Marco Minio
1520-1528.
100. Volume containing, with a few other documents, twenty-four original despatches
from the Doge of Venice to Francesco Contarini, Ambassador to France and
to itome; 1597-1609, and one in 1617. There are three original Ducal
despatches to Lorenzo Tiepolo, in 1624, when Francesco Contarini was Doge.
101. Volume in the handwriting of Francesco Contarini, containing copies of letters
from various Doges of Venice to several foreign Kings, Princes, &c. These
letters extend from 1550 to 1590, and are 325 in number. Mr. Rawdon
Brown has written by the side of each letter an abstract of the same. 216 pp.
102. Commissions on parchment (" Ducali ") to the Governors of various Venetian
towns, &c. ; from 1478 to 1507. Bound in vellum, Qu€u^to. 260 pp.
103. Ditto ditto ; from 1556 to 1645. Bound in vdlum. Quarto, 570 pp.
104. Under this number are included the following Ducal Commissions or appoint-
ments (<* Ducali ")i ^ch of them enclosed in an antique frame : —
(1.) Bertuccio Contarini, Governor of Brescia; 16 Sept. 1471.
(2.) Bartolomeo Minio, Captain of the Flanders Galleys ; 12 April, 1485.
(3.) AlvL«e Minio, Governor and Captain of Capo d'Istria ; 20 June, 1526.
The illuminated border, &c., with the Minio coat of arms at the
foot, of the first page of this commission, are believed to have been
executed by Giuho Clovio, who was bom in 1498, and died at Roma
in 1578.
DE?UTr KEEPER O? THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 369
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts— con/t/stiedf.
(4.) GioTanni Contarini, Governor of Verona; 9 Nov. 1583.
The illununated frontispiece of this commission represents a man
in a kneeling posture, with folded hands, worshipping the Virgin
Mary, who is seated on a species of throne; with the Holy Child on
her lap. In the background is a landscape. At the top of the
border is the winged lion of St. Mark ; on the left side a landscape ;
on the right side the figure of a woman holding a goblet, from wluch
a serpent arises. At the foot is the Contarini coat of arms, and, in
the background, a view of mountains and a plain. The illumination
is in perrect preservation.
(5.) Alvise Contarini, Governor of Oderzo; 14 Aug. 1548.
The illuminated frontispiece of this commission represents a man
in a kneeling posture, with folded hands, worshipping the Virgin
Mary and the Holy Child, who appear in the heavens, surrounded
with clouds. At the top of the border is the winged Hon of St.
Mark ; on the left side a landscape, with dove flying ; on the right
side the figure of an ecclesiastical dignitary, with white mitre, crosier,
and robe of cloth of gold, studded with fleurs-de-lys in blue. At
the foot of the border is the Contarini coat of arms, with a view of
moimtains and a plain in the background. The illumination is in
perfect preservation.
(6.) Francesco da Mosto, Governor and Proveditor of Cattaro; 1545.
Only the illuminated frontispiece is here ; the commission itself
has not been found. The illumination represents a man in a kneeling
posture, with folded hands, worshipping the Virgin Mary and the
Holy Child. The Virgin has the Child in her lap, and ia amusing
Him witli a ball. In the background is a view of a casde, moun-
tains, and an arm of the sea. At the top of the border is the winged
lion of St. Mark ; on the left side the figure of a man holding a book
(? one of the Evangelists) ; on the right side the figure of a monk.
At the foot is the coat of arms of the Sa Mosto &mily. The illumi-
nation is in parts injured.
(7.) Bertuccio Contarini, Governor of Cittadella ; 1548.
The illuminated frontispiece of this commission represents at the
top the figure of a winged*wonian, surrounded with clouds, holding
in her right band a species of staff with a cup-like head, and in her
left a scroll with the words ** Solide . . honore gloria.'' Below this
figure are the Contarini arms, and a view of Venice. On the left
side of the border is a figure of Christ as the Good Shepherd, and
on the right side a figure of a woman holding a goblet The illomi-
nation is in splendid preservation.
(8.) Alvise Contarini, Governor and Captain of Bassano ; 7 Jan. 1550.
The illuminated frontispiece of this commission represents two
figures. One is that of a man kneeling, and with folded hands. He
is dressed in a crimson robe, trimmed with fur. The other is that of
some ecclesiastical dignitary, in monkish habits, but having over idl
a robe of cloth of gold, studded with fienrs-de-lys in bine, and lined
with crimson. Behind this figure is a white mitre, lying on the
ground. The ecclesiastic has his left hand over the right shoulder
of the kneeling man, while with the right he is pointing to a repre-
sentation of Christ on the cross, appearing in the heavens. In the
back^und are mountains and a plain. In the four comers of the
frontispiece are figures of mermen ; the two at the top are represented
as blowing trumpets, and the two at the bottom are looking down-
ward, each holding a dove on the right hand. At the foot is the
Contarini coat of arms. The illumination is in perfect preservation.
(9.) Bertaccio Contarini, Governor of Sacilo ; 80 June, 1556.
The commission is to be found in volume 103. The illuminated
frontispiece here represents a winged woman appearing surrounded
with clouds, holding in her right hand a species of staff with a enp-
like head, and in her left a scroll bearing the words, " Deo et Patns
omnia debeo.'* Below are the Contarini arms, and, seated in front
of a pillared recess (behind which a landscape is represented), the
figure of a child, holding in his right hand a sword, and in his left
a pair of scales. At the four corners are represented boys, holding
the ribbons attached to a large wreath. At the back of the ftume
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370 APPENDIX II. TO THE POBTY-SIXTH REPORT OP THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of Yenetiaa Manuscripts— ^onfmu^c?.
Mr. Kawdon Brown has put a note, stating "credo <3he questa
" miniatura sia di mano del famoso Giorgio Colonna. K.B. — ^11
*' laroro d stato ritoccato dal Prosdocimi, e non felioemente."
105. Register of the letters written by Girolamo Pisani to the Senate, the Council of
Ten, and the Inquisitors of State, whilst he was Captain of Brescia from
13 Dec. 1691 to 21 April 1693. The first letter is dated 14 Dec. 1691,
and the last (No. 258) 12 April, 1693. 274 pp.
106. Register of letters written to the Senate and Council of Ten by the Goremor of
Bergamo. The first letter is dated 17 July 1709, and the last 27 Feb. 1712.
216 pp.
107. Register of the letters written by Daniele Dolfino to the Senate, ftorn 28 June
1715 to 8 Feb. 1716.
The volume is imperfect, and begins with part of a letter of the 1st July
1715. Ab. 560 pp.
108. Volume containing : —
(a.) Copy of a brief from the Legate Bessarione, dated ia the Benedictine
monastery of St. Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, 2d. Januar. 1467.
The date should be January, 1464. Latin,, 4^ pp.
(6.) Report on Constantinople, by Marco Minio, Venetian Ambassador to
Soliman II. Read in the Senate on 8 April 1522. 12 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown has inserted the following note : — ** This
" report was printed A.D. 1845, for the marriage of Teresa Groeller
** to Bart° Campana, I having been requested to lend it for this pur-
** pose by Cicogna." It was reprinted in Series 3, Vol. 8, pp.69-91,
" Venetian Reports, Alberi, Florence, 1855.'*
(c.) Letters of Marco Minio, who was sent by the Venetian Republic to
congratulate Pope Paul III., on his accession ; Jan. and Feb. 1536.
(^Rough Drafts,) 16 pp.
(6.) and (c.) are in Minio's own hand,
(d.) " Statement by Francesco Vianelli in favour of the jurisdiction of the
Most Serene Government of Venice over the Adriatic Gulf, contrary
to the capitulation stated to have been drawn up in 1510, in the time
of Pope Julius II.; " 1529. 36 pp.
(c.) Report of Nicolao Tiepolo,An his return from the Conference at Nizxa ;
13 June, 1539. 78 pp.
(/.) ^Report on Rome by the Venetian Ambassador Erixzo; 29 Oct. 1702.
99 pp.
1,09. Report of Giovanni Battista Donato, Venetian Ambassador to Constantinople ;
Aug. 1684.
Mr. Rawdon Brown in a note says : — *' The narrative is peculiarly interesting,
** as being made by a Venetian Diplomatist, who chancel to be at Constan-
" tinople, when John Sobieski, King of Poland and Charles Duke of Lorraine
*' made Kara Mustapha raise the siege of Vienna, viz. on the 22nd of Septem-
" 1683.'' Bound in vellum. Quarto. 190 pp.
110. Report by [Girolamo Giustiuian], Venetian Ambassador to France; 1644.
294 pp.
111. Volume containing : —
(d.) Report by Sebastian Foscarini, Venetian Ambassador to France;
22 March, 1684. 158 pp.
(6.) Report by Giovanni Morosini, Venetian Ambassador to France ; 1670.
51 pp.
(c.) Speech made in the College by the Marchese del Borgo, Ambassador-
Extraordinary ih>m the Duke of Savoy. 2| pp.
(d,) Report by Michiel Morosini, Venetian Ambassador to France ; 1655. *
111 pp.
(s.) Account of the origin and eostomes of the Cossacks ; 165$. 13 pp.
(/) Report by Giovanni Sagredo, Venetian Ambassador to France ; 1656.
40 pp.
(^.) Report by Giovanni Battista Nani, Venetian Amb«8sador-Extraor«
dinary to France ; 1660. ^ pp.
112. Volume (quarto) containing: —
(a.) Report by Zuanne (Giovanni) Morosini, Venetian Ambassador to
lArance; 1668. 59 ppu •
(6.) Report by Hieronimo Venier, Venetian Ambassador to the Court of
France; 1689. 180 pp.
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC BBOORDS. 871
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts— ^on^'nu^J.
il8, A small doodeeimo yolume contaiiung a sammary of the report by Federico
Badoer, Venetian Amliassador to Germany ; 1559. 42 pp^
114. Despatches to the Senate from Agostino Kani and Francesco Contarini,
Venetian Ambassadors-Extraordinary to Germany ; Sept. and Oct 1&13.
Quarto. Parchment, 56 pp.
115. Beport by Zoane Cappello and Bernardo Navagero, Venetian Ambassadors-
Extraordinary to Germany, on the accession of Ferdinand I. ; 1558. 14 pp.
il6. Beport by GioTanni Battista Nani, Venetian Ambassador to Germany ; 1658-9.
61 pp^
117. Beport by Lorenxo Contarini, Venetian Ambassador to the King of the Romans ;
1548. 81 pp.
Printed at Florenee, in 1839, at p. 369 of Vol. I. of the Relazioni degli
Ambasciatori Veneti.
118. Beport by Marin di Cavalli, Venetian Ambassador to Grermany ; 1551. 32 pp.
119. Beport by Paolo l^epolo, Venetian Ambassador to Germany; 6 Oct. 1557,
111 pp.
120. Beport by Michiel Sorian, Venetian Ambassador to the King of the Bomans ;
1557. Quarto. 124 pp.
121. Joomal headed,'" Ck>mmentarie0 on the events that have happened in Germany
« daring the embassy of the most illustrious Lippomano. 1582, 83, 84,
" ambassador in ordinary to Budolf the Emperor.'* 278 pp.
Mr. Bawdon Brown has written the following on a fly-leaf:— '* This most
« amusing journal was written by one in his 49^ year, supposing him to have
*' attend^ the Council of Trent (as stated at page 8) A.D. 1545. I imagine
'* he may have been Lippomano's secretaiy.
'' According to Cicogna (Inscriptions, Vol. 2. p. 330) Paolo Bamusio il
** giovane was bom on ue 4th of July 1532 ; this would give him 13 years
** A.D. 1545, when ^e Council of Trent commenced, and one might therefore
** conclude that this commentary is by him, but Cicogna states that his son
'* Girolamo was in Spain A.D. 1581, (as confirmed by the Contarini autograph
" journal, date 19 to 21 August 1587), and adds that in the year 1582, on the
« 19'* of April, he was Bent as Secretary with the Lippomano into Germany,
** where he remained 28 montha. It seems to me that in order to hoax lus
'* readers, Girolamo Bamusio may have chosen to put his commentary on his
" &ther, or possibly his father may have accompanied him both to Lisbon
" and Vienna in the years 1581 and 1582, in which case I should attribute it
** to Paolo Bamusb il giovane, who died of dropsy on the 20^ of December
" 1600. At all events the style of certain passages more becomes a young
« man of seven and twenty, (€Hrolamo Biunugio was bom on the 10*^ of
^ October 1567), than an elder of half a century ; and, barring the single
'* assertion oonceming his having been present at the Council of Trent, all
" the other details, given in the following * Beport ', warrant its being
" attributed to Girolamo Bamusio il giovane, and not to his father Paolo
" Bamusio il giovane, consequently not to an elder of nine and forty, but to a
« young man of seven and twenty."
122. Volume containing : —
(a.) Beport by Daniele Barbaro, Venetian Ambassador to England ; May,
1551. 20 pp.
(6.) Beport by Giovanni Michiel, Venetian Ambassador to England;
Mav, 1557. 88 pp.
tor (a.) see Venetian Calendar ^ VoU. V., pp. 888-862.
For (6.) fee „ „ Vol. VL pp. 1043-1085.
Concerning the version of the latter report printed by Sir Henry
ElUs in the second series of his Original Letters illustrative of
English History, Mr. BawdoA Brown ha^ written the fbUo;wing note
here : — ** The copy he translated from must have been very different
" to the three in my possession,. all of which correspond with the
*' one in this volume, Uie which possibly, (remembering the Family
" from whose hands it passed into mine) may be oonsideied a
" correct copy from the original document written by Ser Zuan
*' Michiel." Again, '< Who can have inserted this/o/eaty ' 'tis very
*' disgraceful, as destroyiug the Michiele's claim to impartiality.
" Ex uno disce omnes"
372 APPENDIX II. TO THE FORTY-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued.
128. Report by Giovanni Michiel, Venetian Ambassador to England; 1557.'
Quarto, 860 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note on a fly-leaf : — ** This
'* report has been translated into English, and was printed by Henry Ellis,
** A.D. 1827, in the second series of his Original Letters illnstratiye of English
*' history Vol. 2, page 217, and following, and of this I became aware for the
<* first time in Venice, on Thursday the 22°** March 1838. Had I read his
** delightful volumes earlier, I should have spared myself some trouble and
^* anxiety taken a year and half since in translating many of the Reports
*' made by Venetian Ambassadors of England, including the one contained
'* in this MS., tho' Ellis's translation has many omissions, particularly about
*' Mons' Priuli, and the sentence printed, * My Lady Elizabeth who is falsely
" < considered disqualified, &c.* I cannot find the word * falsely* "
124. Report by Giovanni Michiel, Venetian Ambassador to England; May, 1557.
61 pp.
This copy is entirely in the handwriting of Francesco Contarini, and is the
version from which the translation in Vol. VI. of the Venetian Calendar is
taken.
125. Report by Francesco Contarini, Venetian Ambassador-Extraordinary to Bog-
land; 6 Sept IB 10. 22 pp.
On the front page is the following note in Contarini's own handwriting : —
" The present Report was bought by me in Rome this year 1621, and contains
*' substantially divers particulars, which are in the true Report delivered in
" the Senate. I do not know how they could have come out."
Mr. Rawdon Brown also appends the following (in Italian) concerning the
above : — This note is curious, being by Ser Francesco Contarini (manu
** propriA), who was nominated by the Senate, on the 3"* April, A.D. 1621,
** Ambassador-Extraordinary to the Court' of Rome, together with the noble
** Hironimo Zustinian, Antonio Grimani, and Hironimo Soranzo, to oon-
** gratnlate Pope Gregory XV. on his accession : and, being thus Ambassador
'* at Rome, Ser Francesco found this MS. copy of a report on England made
'* by him eleven years previously. This he bought, making the note
** annexed ; and two hundred and sixteen years after, t.e., on the 2*^ Feb.,
** A«D. 1837, this veiy same MS. was bought in Venice by me, an English-
*' man, for 55 centesimi.*'
26. Volume containing : —
(a.) Extracts from the Sanuto Diaries, Sept and Oct. 1519. 2 pp.
(6.) Summary of the Report by Sebastian Giustinian, Venetian Ambassa-
dor to England ; 10 Oct. 1519. U pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown appends the following notes : — ** The fol-
" lowing Report was copied from a Manuscript in the possession of
*' the Count Agostino Sagredo, resident at S*^ Sophia in Vemce.*'
" Casa Businello, 4 May 1851. N.B. — ^This report has not yet
« been translated by me; some parts of it should be intro-
" duced in the paper to be written concerning English Chnroh
" ceremonies."
(e.) Report by Lodovico Falier, Venetian Ambassador to England ; 10
Nov. 1581. 24 pp.
From MS. 1258 in the Correr Museum at Venice.
((/.) Report by Daniele Barbaro, Venetian Ambassador to England; 1551.
87 pp.
From the MS. in the Correr Museum. The copy of this Report
in the Cicoffna collection contains many additional passages, sevezal,
if not all, of which are here added by Mr. Rawdon Brown,
(e.) Extracts concerning Giovanni Soranzo (1526), and Giacomo Boranzo
(1546). 8 pp.
(/.) Report by Giacomo Soranzo, Venetian Ambassador in England ; 18
Aug. 1554. 62 pp.
From MS. 1072 in the Correr Museum.
(^,) Report on England ; 1587. 68 pp.
Although Mr. Rawdon Brown, at the beginning of his transcrin^
styles this report, " Relazione apocrifa, burla di qualche libnijo," ae
has copied the whole, and interspersed several illustrative iiotes»
adding the following at the close : — *' I completed transcribing the
" foregoing report m the Casa Ferro in Venice, on Thnxsday tht
DEPUTY KKEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 373
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued.
tt
if
19th of December 1839, from a Manuscript lent me by the Count
Leonardo Mauin, nephew by the Father's side to the last Doge of
*' Venice." After enumerating the other Reports bound up in the
" same MS. volume, Mr. Rawdou Brown adds : — "With the single
" exception of the statement concerning the Earl of Arundel, me
" details in this report stamp it, in my humble opinion, as genuine,
" tho* very rare (I believe) ; at least this is the only copy I have
" ever met with during my search after similar documents, which
'* commenced six years ago ; nor was it known to Cicogna, until I
** showed it to him."
He has also stated at the beginning of this transcript : — ** On the
3"* of February 1840, Emmanuel Cicogna told me that, having con-
*' suited the Archives in Venice, he can find therein no note of this
" report, nor yet of any Ambassador having been sent to England
** in the year 1587 ; on the contrary he read a memorandum, which
** is moreover printed amongst the reports published at Florence,
** alluding to the lack of any mission to England after that of
" Giovanni Michiel, who returned from Mary*s Court in the year
" 1557, uniil Nicolft Molin went to James the 1»S A.D. 1606."
** N.B. — This report will be found translated in a copybook that
** contains the Michiel and Molin reports, and the Priuli letters."
(A.) Report by Giovanni Michiel, Venetian Ambassador to England;
1557. 96 pp.
From the MS. in the Cicogna collection.
127. Volume containing : —
(a.) Report by Nicol5 Molin, Venetian Ambassador to England; 1606.
81 pp.
(6.) Report by Marc' Antonio Correr, Venetian Ambassador to England ;
1611. 63 pp.
From MS. 1245 in th^ Coirer Museum,
(c.) Report by Giovanni Sagredo, Venetian Ambassador to England; 5
June, 1655. 29 pp.
From MS. 534 in the Correr Museum.
(</.) Register of the Embassy-Extraordinary to England of Angelo Coirer
and Michiel Morosini. Eleven letters, June-August, 1661. 45 pp.
From MS 1245 in the Correr Museum.
(e.) Report of the same Ambassadors ; 1661. 20 pp.
From MS. 1143 in the Correr Museum.
(f.y *' Account concerning the announcement made by a King of England
*' to Parliament of an epidemic in the kingdom." 2 pp.
From MS. 1143 in the Correr Museum,
(y.) Report by Fiero Mocenigo, Venetian Ambassador to England ; Jane,
1671. 37 pp.
From the MS. in St. Mark's Library, Ital, Class. VII., No.
DCXLVII.
128. Volume containing : —
(a.) Report by Alvise Mocenigo, Venetian Ambassador to England ; 21
Aug. 1706. 02 pp.
(&.) Account of the entry into London of the Venetian Ambassadors-
Extraordinary, Nico16 Erizzo and Alvise Pisani, sent to congratulate
Queen Anne on her accession; 80 May, 1707. 7 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown has written the following note on a fly-
leaf : — " Count Pisani possesses a picture representing the landiiu^
" at the Tower of his ancestor the Ambassador-Extraordinary ; anc^t
** as Luca Carlevarls of Udine flourished from 1665 to 1729,1 think
" it was probably painted by him.
"For printed details of this embassy- extraordinary to Queen
" Anne, see Garzoni, Vol. 2, Index. •
" It is evident by two other pictures belonging to Count Pisani,
'* representing honours paid to his ancestor at Pans and Milan, that
*' Carlevaris was habitually employed by him to paint memorials of
** his embassies.
" The dimensions of this picture by Carlevaris in the possession
** of Count AImor6 Pisani are,
Height — 4 feet English, 6 inches.
Length— 8 „ »> 16 inches («ic)."
87* APPENDIX II. TO THE PORTT-SIXTH BBPORT OP THE
No. 3.— Catalogue of Venetiau Mannscripts — continued,
(iff.) Italian yersion of a manifesto of the Scottish Jacobites, in favour of
the Old Pretender. 7 pp.
(cf.) Account of the Entry into London of the Venetian Ambassador
Nicol6 Tron ; 27 Aug. 1715. 5 pp.
(6.), (c), and (d.), are taken from MS. 1143 in the Correr
Museum.
(e.) Anonymous Report on England, Holland, Switzerland, and Poland.
Without date, but apparently of the year 1736. 23 pp.
From MS. 1143 in the Correr Museum.
(/.) ** Summary of a writing, in which the Most Serene Queen of England
declares the causes that have moved her to give help to the Low
Countries ; *' 1 Nov. 1585. 9 pp.
From MS. 1068 in the Correr Museum.
(^.) Diary of the voyage to London and back, of the Venetian Ambas-
sadors-Extraordinary, Tommaso Querini and Lorenzo Morosini ; 14
April to 7 Aug. 1762. 41 pp.
From MS. 1 1 7 in the Correr Museum.
(A.) Report by the same Ambassadors ; 1 763. 46 pp.
From MS. 1210 in the Correr Museum.
Mr. Rawdon Brown appends the following note : — " Oliver Gold-
" smith had Venetian blood in his veins, for his uncle bore the name
" of Contarini. His comedy of ' The Grood Natured Man ' was acted
" for the first time at Covent Garden A.D. 1768, five years after
" the date of this report. In the first scene of the 2*^ Act, Lofty
" enters, saying to his servant, ' And if the Venetian Ambassador,
" * or that teasing creature, the Marquis, should call, I'm not at
" * home.'
'* The Morosini and Querini were the last of the Venetian Am-
basi^adors in London, for, from the moment of their departure till
the year 1797, the Republic's business in England was transacteil
by Secretaries, entitled * Residents.* "
(i.) Report on London by Soderini ; 24 July, 1789. 17 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown notes : — *' Commenced translating this series
" of Reports on the 3"* Sept' 1836, consequently, [the translation
of the Soderini Report is dated Jan. 24, 1837], "they are the labour
" (including the Pole and Priuli letters) of four months and three
" weeks."
(J,) Letter written by Marc Antonio Faita to Dr. Chizzola, detailing
Reginald Pole's sermon at St. Mary's of the Arches, on his being
appointed Archbishop of Canterbury after Cranmer's execution f
3 May, 1556. 16 pp.
From MS. XXIV., Ital, Class. X., in the Library of St. Mark,,
pp. 168-174.
^k.) Letters of Cardinal Pole to the following : —
The Marchesa di Fescara ; 4 Oct. 1546. 3 pp.
Cardinal Carafifa ; 7 Nov. 1555. 2 pp.
The Duchess of Parma ; no date. 1 p.
„ ,t ; 12 March, 1558. 1 p.
(/.) Letters of Monsignor Priuli to the following : —
Antonio Priuli (his brother) ; 27 Nov. 1558. 12 pp.
Giberti ; no date. 10;J pp.
Giovanni de Vega ; 15 Dec. 155S. 2 pp.
Archbishop of Toledo ; 5 Dec. 1558. 4 pp.
From MS. XXIV., Ital. Class. X., in the Library of St. Mark.
(m.) Notes on letters of Cardinal Pole. 2 pp.
(n,) Names of the Ambassadors in ordinary to the King of England, from
1507 to 1660, and of the Ambassadors-Extraordinar}' fix)m 1370 to
1660. 1 p.
Names of the " Residents" in London from 1759 to 1797.
List of Ambassadors in ordinary to England, from 1607 to 1748,
and of Ambassadors Extraordinary, from 1370 to 1762 ; copied
from a MS. in the Correr Mus^eum, communicated to Mr. Rawdon
Brown by the Director Lazzari. 14 pp.
tt
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 375
No. 3.— Catalogue of Venetian Manuscripts — cotUinuecL
(o.) Speech of the King in the Parliament at London ; 1604.
Mr. Rawdon Brown says that this translation was possibly made
by the Venetian Ambas^or Nicold Molin, or by his Secretary
Hironimo Girardi. 19 pp. *
From MS. 1G02 in the Correr Masenm.
(/>.) Account of what took place in London on the death of Charles II.
and the accession of James II. ; Feb. 1685. 5 pp.
From MS. 948 in the Correr Museum,
(g.) Speech of the King in the Parliament at London ; 1608. 22 pp.
From MS. 1062 in the Correr Museum.
129. Report by Girolamo Dnodo, Venetian Ambassador to Poland; 1597. Im-
perfect, 25 pp.
130. Correspondence between the GoTemments of .Venice and Poland; 1638, 1687,
1646, 1715, 1772. 19 pp.
131. Volume containing Reports by the following Venetian Ambassador^ to
Rome: —
1. Giovanni Mocenigo ; 1612. 32 pp.
2. Renier Zen; 22 Nov. 1623. 97 pp.
3. Giovanni Giustiniani ; 1648. 107 pp. ^
4. Giovanni da Pesaro ; 1655. 80 pp.
5. Ansolo Correr; 1661. 99 pp.
This Report, translated into English by John Bultell, was printed
in London, 1668. See above, copy in Portfolio 1.
6. Pietro Basadonna ; 1664. 92 pp.
7. Pietro Mocenigo ; 1676. 51 pp.
[" Reflections of a Genoese citizen on the events that have most
'* recently happened respecting Fra Tomasso Granelli, theologian
'< of the Most Serene Republic of Genoa," &c. ; 10 Dec. 1712.
85 pp.
Memorial of Fra Granelli, transmitted to Rome, 1 Oct. 1712, and
other documents connected with his case. 32 pp.]
8. Giovanni Francesco Morosini ; temp. Clement XI. 66 pp.
9. Nicolb Erizzo; 29 Oct. 1702. 79 pp.
[" Report on the Court of Rome, by the Due de Caulne, Am-
" bassador from the King of France to his Holiness Clement IX."
39 pp.
Report on the congregations of the Roman Curia, made at the
command of Lorenzo Tiepolo, Venetian Ambassador to Rome, by
the Franciscan Michele Angelo di Candia. . Dated Tivoli, 1712.
18 pp.]
1 32. V olume containing : —
(a.) Two documents respecting trade between Holland and Sweden.
Without date. 3 pp.
(6.) A printed pamphlet entitled, " Regolamenti di Sanit^." 1805. 8vo.
93 pp.
(c.) Complaint of Venetian merchants against Holland ; Feb. 1599. 2 pp.
133. Report on Muscovy by the Priest Bianchi da Belluno ; 1655. 42 pp.
134. Papers relating to the search instituted by Frederick King of Prussia for men
of gigantic stature for his Guard ; 1 732-1 740. 44 pp.
135. Report by Sigismondo di Cavalli, Venetian Ambassador to the Duke of Savoy ;
1562. Duodecimo, 228 pp.
136. Report by Giovanni Correr, Venetian Ambassador to the Duke of Savoy ;
104 pp.
137. Report by Francesco da Molin, Venetian Ambassador to the Duke of Savoy ;
1576. 38 pp.
188. Report by Matteo Zane, Venetian Ambassador to the Duke of Savoy ; 1578.
54 pp.
139. Report by Francesco Barbaro, Venetian Ambassador to the Duke of Savoy ;
1579. 86 pp.
140. Report by Marin di CavuIIi, Venetian Ambassador to the Duke of Savoy ; 20
Sept* 1595. 184 pp.
376 APFESDfX II. Oir THE FOKTl-rlXTH KEPOBT OF THE
Xo. 3. — Catalog oe of Venetian Manager: j.l» — eomiimmed^
141. ><i2:awtfx of B«-:<wt b^ Fan'ii. C'^rano. VeLerliti AaboasA^or to the
142. Be^/n br R^-rJ^r Z«;, Vex-r^laa .^inb«s*Al>r-ExTr»>riInarT to the I>ck« of
ftfliTOT : 1615. 1€ pp."
143. R«p^#n br Feieneo BmI'X?. Vetjcrtian Ai&^««««d:>r to the Enperor rharirr T^
and PhLip 11^ Ei.^ of ^paiI: ; 155S». 77" pj-.
144. Volnne eocra'niniar: —
^a.y SvBu&arr of tbe Bep<»rt br Ottariaii Boo, Venetian AsbBaaBior-
£xtraonlii;anr to i%flip IlL. Kisf of S^ohi : 16'.'2. 22 pp.
{b. ) RtpTfTt br Tomiiis»o Ox-cariiJ, VcuetiAn AmbaasMM- to Spttb ; 159S.
64 pp.'
(c.) Stnnnnfy of Be|wrt br Fimneeaeo Veadramin. Vvaetiaii '^■twiniim
to SpAin ; 1596. S3 pp.
145. Bcfi)Ort br AJvise Cootarini, Tecetiaa Amba.««a.dor to Sp^in : 1642. 73 pp.
Tbe Report is followed br a pedi^nre of the Kin^ id Portugal froB AJ).
1110. 2 sheets.
146. Report bj Pktro Basadonna, Yeiietiaii Ambassador to Spain ; 1651. 16 i^
147. Report on Hnngafj, br the SecrrtafT Fianee«eo Hassaiio; 5 Oct. 1SS3»
Qmarto. 30 pp.
This Report appears to have been onknown to Foscaimi, and CieogBa
makes no mention of it. Mr. Ravdon Brown considefs it " my valaable, as
" bcfDir the original autograph report, as penned bj Frsnceseo Maasario.*
He adds, ''This Report was printed at Vienna, A.D. 1848, hj Fntdrl^
** Fimhaber, at p. 10 of Vineenso Gnidoto's ' Ge^imdtfchaft,* ftc. It is &e
** tmannrf Retired from Sannto's Diaries ; and ret (at p. 9) eootaiBS is-
" terestinir partieolarB concerning Ferdinand, the brother of Charles Y^
" which do not exist in tht» MS^."
148. Yolome containing: —
(a.) Address of tbe Doke of Urbino*s Ambassador, sent to eoogcatalata
Do^ Memo on hi« acc4«i»ion ; 1CI2. S pp.
(6.) Report by Losaro Mocenigo, Venetian Ambas»ador to the Dnke of
Crbino; 1570. 28 pp.
Printed at p. 95 (Series 2, VoL 2) of the Reports of Tcnetiaa
Ambassadors. Florence, 1841.
149. Two Reports on the island of Crete. Wiihomt mame or dale. 589 pp.
150. Qoarto rolome containing Reports hj the following Venetian Aaibaasadors to
Rome: —
KicoloErizzo; 1702. 78 pp.
Angelo Correr; 1661. 168 pp.
Zoane Lando; 7 Oct. 1689. 63 pp.
Pietro Basadonna ; 1657. 67 pp.
151. Extracts from the diaries of Marin Sannto relatire to the sack of Rome bj the
Dnca di Moncada and the Colonese in 1526 (Vols. 41-44), and bj the line
de Bourbon in 1527 (Vols. 45, 46). 178 pp.
152. Volnme containing : —
(a.) Report on the Most Serene Republic of Venice, made hj Don Alonao
deila Cnera, Ambassador from the King of Spain ; 1619. 84 pp.
(6.) Conspiracj against tbe Republic of Venice in 1618; being an
''historical supplement'' to Part II., Book 1, of the "Storte
" Mamorabili de* mottri tempi ** bj Alessandro Zniolo. 57 pp.
(c.) '' Marrellous rirtues of the Cobra stone that is brought from the
Indies.'* 2 pp.
153. Ceremonial of the Court of Germany, by Gioranni Battista Nani, Venetian
Ambassador; 165$. 28 pp.
154. Copies and summaries of Despatches between the Venetmn and Fiench Gorem-
meats from 1584 to 1596, autograph journal of Francesco Contarini from
1 March to 27 ^lay, 1 596, and divers papers relatire to his missions to Franee
(1597-1600) and Rome (1607-1609). Chiefly in the handwriting of
Francesco Contarini : all the papers in other hands appear to bare been
revised by him, as some of them bear aatograph oorreetions, ^e. Mr. lUwdon
Brown has added seraral illustratire notes. 426 pp.
DEPUTT KEEPER OP THE PUBLIO BEOOBDS. 377
No. 3. — Catalogae of Venetian Manuscripts— -<»>n/im««^.
155. Begifiter of Letters written by Monsignor Guido Benttvoglio concerning the flight
from France of the Prince de Cond^ ; 12 Oct. 1609 to (24 July?) 1610. The
letters are 48 In number, and there is a duplicate of the first 16 in a copy-book
inserted in this volume.
After the above letters are copies of the following: —
The Nuntio in Flanders (Mgr. Bentivoglio) to Cardinal Borghese^ Marimonte,
18 June, 1611.
The Archbishop of Rhodes (Mgr. Bentivoglio) to ; Paris, 25 April,
1617.
The Nuntio in France (M^. Bentivoglio) to Count Annibale Manfredi, the
Ferrarese Ambassador; Pans, 20 June, 1617.
[In the edition of Cardinal Bentivoglio's works printed at Paris in 1640, the
version given of this letter omits many passages of the present MS., and t he
date is stated to be June 8, instead of June 20.]
The Nuntio in France to Cardinal Borghese; Bouen, 26 Oct. 1617.
216 pp.
156. Itinerary uf Matteo Zane, Venetian Ambassador to Portugal; 1579. Two
copies. 166 pp.
Mr. Bawdon Brown has appended the following notes : — <* This Matteo Zane,
** in the year 1581, perform^ a mission from the Signory of Venice to Philip
" the Second in Lisbon, after the death of Henry, when the Duke of Alva
*' conquered that oountiy for Spain, and I have two foul copy-books of Ser
** Francesco Contarini, who accompanied him on this his second embassy to
*< Portugal viA Spain. For the account of these two missions of Matteo Zane,
" ^ee Andrea Morosini, Vol. 3, p. 415, and Vol. 3, p. 440.
" The despatches written by Matteo Zane on this mission to Portugal exist
« in the Venice Archives, l^ound up with those of Zuan i5Yancesco Morosini,
** Ambassador in ordinar}' at the court of Philip II. The letters from Lisbon
** would serve to complete this MS., with regard to the critical position of
'* Portugal and the Cardinal King Henry, who died on the 31** of tfan^. 1580.
^' A few extracts firam Zane's letters will be found amongst my transcripts con-
*' ceming Antonio Perez and the Duke of Alva.''
157. Autograph Jovmal of Francesco Contarini, describing his journey from Venice
to Madrid and Lisbon, and back again ; 1581. 108 pp.
Mr. Bawdon Brown has added numerous notes to this most interesting
journal.
158i. Autograph Journal of Francesco Contarini, from 1597 to 1601. 62 pp.
This Journal serves as a confirmation of the letters written by Contarini to
the Signory of Venice from the Court of Henry IV.
159. "Diario Publico"; 5 Aug. 1713 to 24 Aug. 1715, 15Nov. 1719 to 31 July 1720>
and 1 July 1724 to 19 Jan. 1725. 400 pp.
160. Accounts of various journeys made by Venetian Ambassadors in the 16**^ and
17*^ centuries. Many are original drafts. There are also lists of stages, &c.
148 pp.*
161. Extracts from the Venetian History of Andrea Manroceni; chiefly in the
16*'» century. Latin. 179 pp.
169. Extracts from various works, relating to Venetian History, chiefly in the 16*'^
century. 194 pp.
163. Speech delivered by Anzolo Miehiel against the decree for adding new fiunilies
to the Venetian nobility ; 1645. Also,some resolutions of the Senate concerning
the same. Bound in vellum. Quarto. 50 pp.
164. Speeches of Giacomo Badoer. 190 pp.
165. Account of the events in the Venetian Levant, from the day following the
revolution in Venice to the departure of the troops that jrarrisoned it. By
Antonio Giovanni Miovilovich,Captain in the Dalmato- Venetian militia. 1798.
Quarto. 63 pp.
166. Extracts from the Diaries of Marin Sanuto, relating chiefly to himself, from
1501-1583. With numerous notes in Italian by Mr. Bawdon Brown.
294 pp.
378 APPEN0IX U. TO THE JTORTT-SIXTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 3>>-IDatelogue 4x£ Ten6tiaa'Mana8erijpi»-«-:o0iilfiM«if.
Mr. BawdoD Biown thvs sums np the fate of the illiutrioaB chroniel^t:—
" Caressed by SabelHoo.
** Correspondent of Giorio.
" Contemporary of Machiavelli and Gnicciardini.
" Travestied by Bembo.
** Esteemed by Aldo.
" Mutilated by Muratori.
** Praised by Foscarini. /
" Becoveied by Donato (P*., A.D. 1784).
*' Valued and illustrated by those famous scholars Don Jaoopo Morelli,
'' Don Pietro Bettio, and by my mpst dear and omniscient fiiend the
'* author of the * Inserizioni Veneziane.' "
167. Volume lettered " Miscellanea," containing various papers relating to Marin
Sannto and his works; extracts from his Diaries concerning the Paduan
rebels; notices of Queen Caterina Comaro Lusignana of Cyprus; the
" Jffistoria nnovamente ritrovata di Due Nobili Amanti, con la loro pietosa
** morte, intervenuta gia nella Citth di Verona, nel tempo del Signer Barto^
" lomeo dcdla Scala" ; extracts from Sanuto's Diaries about the Doges
Leonardo Loredano and Antonio Grimani ; memoranda on Italian transla-
tions of Shakespeare's play of Othello ; account of Crete under the
Venetians ; chronological list of events in Turkish history from 1450 to
1502 ; extracts concerning Emo Angelo ; extracts from the " Cawpidoglio
Veneto " with reference to the Steno family ; notes by Mr. Rawdon Brown
on the Venetian constitution and government ; names of the Venetian nobles
who contributed chiefly to the downfall of their country, and of those who
did their utmost to save it ; names of the three who composed the Supreme
Tribunal of the Inquisitors of State at the time of the downfall of Venice ;
description of the nuptials of Zilia Dandolo and the Doge Lorenzo Priuli,
(from the Libro Cerimoniale de* Principt) ; a very interesting account of
Lucrezia Borgia, drawn by Mr. Rawdon Brown from the works of Sanuto,
Machiavelli, Giovio, Tomasi, and Ftozzi ; extracts on the Saracenic occupa-
tion of Sicily, from Father Tomaso Fazello's History of that island ; descrip-
tion of the cap worn by the Doges of Venice ; and a few other short notes
and extracts. 444 pp.
168. Volume lettered, '' Varie cose appartenenti alia Francia in lingua Francese,'^
containing : —
1. List of convoys and licences granted by the States-Greneral of the Low
Countries to imports and exports ; 1 Sept. 1625. 56 pp.
Mr. Rawdon Brown says that a perusal of this Dutch tariff will
show the root of several terms, which are no longer used in the
French language, such as " JDamaatf'* (for damask) ; " Last" a
measure of 12 sacks English, which in Holland in 1625 was equal to
12 tons Dutch ; " Carpets**; &c., Ac.
2. Account of two banquets given by the Prince of Orange and the Due
d'Arschot at Maestricht, in Oct. 1632. 4 pp.
3. General ordinance concerning the taxes in Holland and West Friesland ;
1633. 16 pp.
4. Letter of Joachim de Wickevort to M. Loys de Kinschot, Auditor of the
Chamber of Accounts at the Hague, concerning the defeat of the
Swedes in Silesia by Wallenstein ; Amsterdam, 29 Oct. 1 683. 2 pp.
5. Articles agreed upon by the Prince of Orange with the towns of (a.)
BOremonde, (6.) Venloo, and (c.) Maestricht; 1632. 11 pp.
6. Ordinance by the States-General against the use of passports issued by
the Spanish authorities ; 19 April, 1683. 3 pp.
7. Letter of John Christian Schneyden, of the Cologne Harqnebusiers, to
his wife Agatha ; Imperial camp at Munster, Tuesday in Whitsuntide,
1634. 7 pp.
The city of Cologne sent six companies of infantrj- in aid of the
Catholic League. These were placed at the disposal of the Spanish
Marquis Celada. The above is a letter from one of their number,
showing the way in which they were treated.
8. Ordinance by the States-General against the use of certain passports ;
9 April, 1633. 2 pp.
9. Letter of L. Camerarius, Swedish Ambassador, to the States>General ;
The Hague, 13 Oct. 1632. 3 pp.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIO RECORDS. 379
Na 3.«^Oatalogu6 of Venetian Manascripte^^-coiiltntfadf.
10. Ordinance of the States-General respeeting the levying of duties on
goods nsed by the Venetian Ambassador; The Hague, 6 May, 1638.
See No. 42. 3 pp.
11. Extracts from the Register of the Resolutions of the States-General
authorising the exemption of the Venetian Ambassador from paying
taxes ; 12 and 18 April, 1633. 2 pp.
12. Memorial to be presented on the part of the King of Bohemia to the
States-General. No date. 4 pp.
13. Declaration by the States-General ; 1 March, 1634. 2 pp.
14. Proposition of Count Schwarzenburg to the town of Lubeck ; Lubeck>
8 Nov. 1627. 4 pp.
15. Proclamation of a fast by the States-General ; 12 Aug. 1685. 2 pp.
16. Propositions of the Chancellor Oxenstiem to the Diet of Heilbronn ;
Heilbronn, 8 March, 1633. 14 pp.
17. Protest by the Deputies of Brabant; 26 Dec. 1633. 2 pp.
18. Address of the States-General to the Provinces conquered by the
Spaniards ; The Hague, 22 May, 1632. 2 pp.
19. Articles of the treaty between the Deputies of Brabant and Flanders
and the States-General of the United Provinces ; Oct. 1632. See No.
43. 3 pp.
20. Articles of the treaty between France and the States-General. No
daU, [? 1633.] 4 pp.
21. Letters of the King of France to the Parliament of Paris, to its Presi-
dent, and to the Procureur-G^n^ral, concerning the marriage of the
Duke of Orleans and the Princess Marguerite of Lorraine ; 2 Jan.
1634. 4 pp.
22. Articles of the treaty between France and the States-General. No
date. [?1633.] 8 pp.
23. Order of the States General concerning the treaty of peace ; 26 Dec.
1633. See No. 44. 2 pp.
24. Conditions under which the King of France received back the Duke of
Orleans into his favour ; 1632.
25. Ordinances of the Order of St. Michael, instituted by Louis XI. ;
Plessis-les-Tours, 22 Dec. 1476. 88 pp.
Also, notes on other ancient Orders, viz., the Star, the Garter, the
Annunziata, and the Golden Fleece. 3 pp.
26. "Le Traict^ nomm^ la Legende des Venetiens, ou leur Chronique
" abbreg^, compost par Jean le Maire de Beiges, k present judi-
" ciaire et hi.storiograpbe de la Boyne.'' Dated at Lyons, on the
12th Aug. 1509. 46 pp.
This copy is in the handwriting of Francesco Contarini.
27. Two extracts from Jean le Maire, and Claude de Seyssel, relating to the
Republic of Venice. 7 pp.
These are in the handwriting of Francesco Contarini.
28. " Discourse on the present state of France," addressed to the King.
No date. 9 pp.
In the same hand as the following.
29. Discourse of Philippe Mamix, Seigneur du Mont S** Aldegonde, on the
proposed peace of Yervins (1598).> 19 pp.
30. Treaty of Madrid between Charles V. and Francis I. ; 14 January, 1526.
56 pp.
81. Letter of the Prince de Cond^ to the Due de Rohan; Montpellier,
4 Nov. 1628. 4 pp.
82. Reply of the Due de Rohan to the Prince de Cond^ ; 6 Nov. 1628.
6 pp.
88. Articles of the peace between the Emperor and Saxony ; 80 May, 1635.
17 pp.
34. Account of the taking of Bormio, and of the entry of the Imperialists
into the Valtellina (20 June, 1635). 5 pp.
35. Paper relative to tbe money-market at Frankfort on the Main. Nine
signatures attached ; dated 9 Nov. 1633. 2 pp.
36. Treaty between France and the States-General ; 1630. 6 pp.
37. Revenue and expenditure of Henry IV., King of France; 1599. 21
pp.
38. Part of a letter of the Cardinal Legate de Medici to Clement VIII. ;
Paris, 9 July, 1598. 3 pp.
380 APPENDIX II. TO THE FOBTT-SIXTH REPORT OF THE
No. 3.— Catftlogue of Venetian Manuscripts — continued,
39. Papers relatire to the trial of Jean Tanqaerel and others (1561), and to
that of Florentin Jacoh (1595). 23 pp.
40. Declarations concerning the proposed trace in the Low Countries.
No date (? 1633). 9 pp.
41. Duplicate of No 34. 3 pp.
42. Original of No. 10. SecU, Flemish. \ p.
43. Duplicate of No. 19. Flemish. 3 pp.
44. Duplicate of No. 23. Flemish, 3 pp.
45. List of Deputies, in Italian and Flemish, and rough pencil memoranda.
4 pp.
46. Discourse on lust. 6 pp.
47. Itinerary of a Venetian Amhassador, returning from Paris, vi&* Germany.
No date. 7 pp.
48. Number and pay of the foreign troops employed by the States^General.
No daU: Flemish, 3 pp.
49. Duplicate of No. 40. Flemish. 6 pp.
50. Treaty between France and Sweden ; Heilbronn, April, 1633. Latin.
51. Original of No. 13. Flemish. 3 pp.
59. DuplicateofNo.il. Flemish. 2 pp.
58. Extract from the Register of the Resolutions of the States-General,
respecting the Venetian Ambassador Soranxo ; 25 Aug. 1632. Flemish.
Ip.
54. Address of the French Ambassador De Beaugy to tfa« States-Greneral ;
11 Oct. 1632. 2 pp.
55. Letter concerning the proposed treaty between France and the Low
Countries. No signature or date (? 1633). 2 pp.
56. Account of the departure from France of Antonio Perez ; 24 Not. 1603.
Spanish. 9 pp.
« 57. Memorial of Father Hernando de Mendoza respecting the Jesuits. No
date. Spanish. 10 pp.
58. Extract from Manuel de Sylva*8 History, on the political condition of
Spain and Portugal ; 1641. Spanish. 16 pp.
59. Copy of a letter by the Duke de Feria, written from Germany. No
date. Spanish. 10 pp.
6b. lists and notes descriptive of the households of the King and Queen of
Spain, the royal revenue, the Spanish clergy and nobility, their in«
comes, the State Councils, &c. 1563-7. Partly in Spanish and partly
in Italian. 72 pp.
61. Petition of Count Hendrik Brederode to the Regent of Flanders, Mar-
garet of Austria, Duchess of Parma, together with her reply thereto ;
April, 1566. 6 pp.
62. Notes on the State Councils of Spain. 7 pp.
63. Notes on the Senate, &c., of the Duchy of Milan. 2 pp.
64. The Spanish Budget of 1566. 6 pp.
65. Notes on certain Spanish State expenses. 8 pp.
66. Address of the States of Uainault to the Due d'Arschot, (Governor and
Captain-General of that province (Dec. 1597). 4 pp.
67. Remarks on the proposed conditions of peace between Spain and the
Low Conntries. No date. 13 pp.
169. " Opinion of Father Fra Paolo Sarpi, Servite, Theologian of the Most Serene
" Republic of Venice, as to the way in which the Republic should be admi-
" nistered, in its home and foreign affairs, so as to have perpetual dominion ;
<' with consideration of the interest of all Princes, described by him, in pur*
" snanoe of his public commission. Delivered in the Most Illustrious College,
*' in the year 1615.*' Quarto. 134 pp.
170. Life of Caterina Sforza Riaria, Signora d'Imola e Forli, described by Fabio
Olivo. Quarto. 161 pp.
171. Accounts (in part) of the " Proveditori di Comun" (Superintendents of the
Customs) in Venice ; 1613. Quarto. 27 pp.
ITS. Detailed Accounts of the expenses of Alvise Contarini's Embassy to Rome ;
1645-1648. 79 pp.
178. Day-book, containing a few accounts, of the Proveditor Alvise Sanudo ; 1688-
84. Quarto. 18 pp.
1T4* Similar day-book of Almor6 Tiepolo ; 1645. Quarto. IS pp.
k
DEPirtY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC BEGOBD& 381
No. 3. — Catalogue of Venetiaa Manuscripts — cantimted.
175. Similar daj-book of Alvise SaDado ; 1631. 12 pp.
176. Voloine lettered, " Prancesco Cootarini — Constantinopoli. Roma. — 1619 al
1621," containing : —
(a.) Detailed Accounts of the expenses of Francesco Contarini's embassy
to Constantinople ; 1618-19. 62 pp.
(6.) Letters written from Rome to the Senate by Girolamo Giostinian,
Antonio Grimani, Francesco Contarini, Girolamo Soranzo, and
Renier Zeno, Venetian Ambassadors; 9 May — 5 June, 1621.
76 pp.
(c.) Report by the Venetian Embassy-Extraordinary, sent in 1621 to con-
gratulate Gregory XV. on his accession to the Pontificate. 65 pp.
The Ambassadors sent on this occasion were the first four men-
tioned under (6.). Renier Zeno was the Ambassador in ordinary at
the Court of Rome, where he remained till after ^he death of
Gregory, and his Report, made to the Venetian Senate on the 22
Nov. 1623, concerns &ie Pontificate of Urban VIII.
{d.) Detailed Accounts of the expenses of this Embassy. 67 pp.
Prepared and examined by
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III. Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland
during the Middle Ages ...
IV. Researches, &C., in Foreign Documents -
V. Canadian Archives - • - -
VI. The Act 40 & 41 Vict. c. 56. -
VII. Fees : Government and other Business, &c,
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IX. Arrangement, Repairs, Binding, and similar Operations
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1. List of Transcripts received from M. Baschet, Paris, in 1885 1
2. Reports of Mr. Bliss on his operations at Rome, &c., in
1885 ---••-•3
3. Calendars of State Papers, &c. • • • • 5
4. Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland
during the Middle Ages - • - • - 6
5. Third Report on the Royal Archives of Denmark, and Re-
port Oil the Royal Library at Copenhagen ; by the Rev.
William Dunn Macray ----- 8
6. List of Crf ations of Peers and Baronets, 1483-1646 • 78
7. Calendat* of Patent Rolls, 6 £dw. L - • -139
THE FORTY-SEVENTH REPORT
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RECORDS.
TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.
Mat it please Toub Majesty,
I respectfully beg leave to submit to Your Majesty
mj Annual Report of the proceedings in the Pul^lic Record
Office tor the year 1885 : pursuant to the Acts 1 & 2 Vict. c. 94.,
§ 17, and 40 & 41 Vict. c. 56.
I. PAC-SIMILES OF NATIONAL MANUSCRIPTS, &c.,
BY PROCESS OB' PHOTOZINCOGRAPHY, &c.
These operations were continued until July 1885, at the
Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, under the superintendence
o£ Mr. William Basevi Sanders, an Assistant Keeper of Records ;
who then resigned his appointment in this office, after nearly
45 years' service, of which upwards of 23 years were passed at
the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton.
IL CALENDARS AND TRANSCRIPTS.
The progress in the Calendars in 1885 is mentioned in § XL,
and in the Appendix No. 3.
A further portion of the Calendar of the Patent Rolls in this
Office is submitted to Your Majesty (Appendix No. 7), being
for the sixth year of Edward I., calendared by Mr. Frank Scott
Haydon, an Assistant Keeper of Records.
Of the Calendar of Spanish Papers, Vol. V., Part I., was still
in the Press, commencing with the year 1534.
The Index to the Cnlendar of Documents relating to Ireland,
1302-1307, which was in progress at the time of the death of
Mr. Sweetman, the Editor of the Volume (as mentioned in the
Forty-sixth Report (§ II.)), has been completed.
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In Appendix No. 6, will be found the List of Creations of
Peers and Baronets between 1483 and 1646, compiled from Docu-
ments in this Office by Mr. Robert Douglas Trimmer, a Senior
Clerk in this Office.
The Volumes of Calendars publishevl in 1885 were : —
(1.) Letters and Pnpers, Foreign and Domestic, of the reign
of Henry VIIL, preserved in the Public Record Office, the
British Museum, and elsewhere in England; edited by Mr.
James Gairdner, an Assistant Keeper of the Public Records.
This Volume covers a period tif seven months, from January to
July 1535, and illustrates the very crisis of the Royal Supremacy,
and of a totally new order in the Church. There are many
papers relating to the executions, notably those of the Car-
thasians, of Bishop Fisher, and of Sir Thomas More, which
during these months appalled the hearts of Romanists and Pro-
testants alike. Other documents show the harsh conduct of the
King towards Katharine and the Princess Mary, and prove the.
increasing influence of Anne Boleyn over Henry's mind. The
negotiations of the King with the city of Lubeck, and the sup-
port he gave to it against Denmark, are also told. Further de-
spatches from the Imperial Ambassador, Eustace Chapuys, form,
as before, a most valuable portion of the work.
(2.) Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, 1658-1659;
edited by Mrs. Mary Anne Everett Green. The period of thirteen
months comprised in this Volume embraces events of great political
importance, viz., the death and funeral nf the Protector, Oliver
Cromwell, the peaceable succession of his son Richard, the
meeting of Parliament, its failure when no longer under the
guidance of a sti'ong and energetic hand to hold its ground
against formidable military power, its dissolution, the recall of
the Long Parliament, the compulsory abdication of Richard
Cromwell, and the return of the Government, ^s far as practicable,
■into the groove in which it had run after the execution of
Charles I. in 1649. Numerous papei's^ will also be found in this
work relating to the treatment of Quakers under the Common-
wealth.
(3.) Calendar of the State Papers relating to Ireland, of the
reign of Queen Elizabeth, August 1588 to September 1592;
edited by Mr. Haiis Claude Hamilton, an Assistant Keeper of
ihc Public Records. In this Voluine are full details of the
disasters which befell the lelrcating Spanish Armada rdong the
west coast of Ireland, from the Giant's Causeway to Cape Clear,
and also notices of the great sickness that prevailed in the English
fleet. The remaining papers illustrate chiefly the continued
tumults in the four provinces of Ireland.
(4.) The Syllabus in English of Rymer s Focdera, Vol. III. This
Volume contains an Index to the two previous Volumesof the
work. There are also a table of corrections of dates in the Foedera
and in the Syllabus ; a list of errata in the Syllabus j and a brief
DEPUTY KEEPBE OP THE PUBLIC BECOBDS. V
catalogue of the volumes of transcripts collected for the new
edition of the Fosdera.
Of the Calendar of State Papers printed for sale^ four Volumes
were published in 1885, making a total of 179 Volumes pub-
lished ; 436 copies of the series were sold in 188 5, making the total
number of Volumes sold amount to 15,424. The state of the
Calendars at the end of 1885 will be found in the Appendix
(No. 3).
Other operations in regard to Foreign Documents will be found
in 5 IV.
III. CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT
BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE
MIDDLE AGES.
Six additional Volumes of this series were published in 1886,
making a total of 192 Volumes already published ; 1,169 Volumes
were sold in that year, making a total of 43,431 Volumes sold. A
list of those works published in 1885, and of those in progress at
the end of 1885, is given in the Appendix (No. 4).
IV. RESEARCHES, &o., IN FOREIGN DOCUMENTS.
In addition to the operations previously mentioned on the
Spanish Documents, the following researches, &c., have taken
place, during 1885, in documents at Rome, Stockholm, Denmark,
and Paris.
Rome, — Mr. William Henry Bliss has continued his researches
in the Libraries and Secret Archives of Rome, and 18 bundles
of valuable Transcripts have been received from him in 1885,
and have been consulted by searchers in this Office, Me
has made two Reports of his proceedings at Rome for 1885,
annexed to this Report (Appendix No. 2).
Stockholm. — Mr. Bliss has also continued his examination and
report on the collection of State Papers connected with English
and Scottish affairs, preserved among the Public Archives at
Stockholm, during the period the Vatican Library was closed ;
and his proceedings thereon are included in the above Report.^.
Denmark. — The Rev. William Dunn Macray, M.A., Rector of
Ducklington, Oxfordshire, has continued his researches among the
Royal Archives at Copenhagen. His Third Report is hereto
annexed (Appendix No. 5),
Paris. — M. Armand Baschet continued his researches in the
Public Libraries and -Archives of Paris for Documents illustra-
ting British History. A collection of Transcripts was received from
M. Baschet at the end of th^ year 1885, of which a list is annexed
to this Report (Appendix No, 1),
Vi THE FORTY-SEVENTH REPORT OF THE
V. CANADIAN ARCHIVES.
The Report on the Archives of Canada, with a statement of
the Proceedings of Mr. Douglas Brymner, Archivist of the
Dominion of Canada^ has been received at thitj Office for 1884.
The valuable series of Documents in the Canadian Series, and in
other parts of the world, afford great interest respecting Records
in various kingdoms.
VI. THE ACT 40 & 41 VICT. c. 65.
In virtue of the first section of the above Act, and under the
Rules approved by Your Majesty in Council on the 25th of July,
1882; the Inspecting Officers have continued their labours^ with
the result that a Schedule of Valueless Documents of Your
Majesty's late Office of Pleas in the Court of Exchequer at
Westminster (being the Sixth Schedule of Documents of Courts
mentioned in the Third Section of the Public Record Office Act,
1838) has been laid before both Houses of Parliament for the
statutory period of four weeks. Almost all the Documents in-
cluded in the Schedule have been forwarded to the Controller of
Your Miyesty's Stationery Office for destruction, and the Public
Becord Office has thus been relieved of nine tons and four hundred
weight of useless matter.
A Schedule of Documents (relating to the Administration of
Wages and Effects of deceased Seamen and Marines from 1802
to 1830) removed from the Admiralty and deposited in the Public
Record Office has been settled by the Inspecting Officers, assisted
by W. B. Foster, Esq., late of the Admiralty. It has been pre-
pared under the Fourth Rule among the Rules approved by Your
Majesty in Council on the 22nd of May 1883^ by which the Rules
approved by Your Majesty in Council on the 25th of July 1882
are rendered applicable.
This Schedule has likewise been laid before both Houses of
Parliament for the prescribed period. The selection of the
worthless documents in accordance with the terms of the Sche-
dule is being made by Mr. Foster, who is deputed by the
Admiralty to carry out that work, and some of them have been
sent for destruction to the Controller of Your Majesty's Sta-
tionery Office by the Inspecting Officers.
Under the first two of the Rules made by the late Master of
the Rolls on the 11th of August 1882, and approved by Your
Majesty in Council on the 22nd of May 1883, the following
Schedules have been submitted to both Houses of Parliament
for the statutory period of four weeks : —
(1.) Of Documents exbting or accruing in the Pateut Office.
(Second Schedule.)
DEPUrr KEEPER OF THE; PUBLIC BEOOEB& Vii
(2.) Of Documents existing or accruing in the Office of the
Commissioners of Customs* Applicable to Customs Outports iu
Scotland; Ireland, the Isle of Man, and Channel Islands. (Third
Schedule.)
(3.) Of Documents existing or accruing in the same Office.
Applicable to the Secretary's Department, London, only. (Fourth
Schedule.)
(4.) Of Documents existing or accruing in the Office of Her
Majesty's Boyal Mint in England.
The settlement of the Schedule of Valueless Documents of the
Post Office referred by the Master of the Soils to the Inspecting
Officers on the 9th of June, 1885, has, owing to department^
changes, stood over, but will be noticed in a later Beport.
The preparation of Schedules of Valueless Documents in the
Public Record Office, and the consideration of the Schedules
prepared by the different Departments, do not include all the
duties of the Inspecting Officers, who are called upon, from time
to time, to advise upon other questions, such as proposals to
remove to the Public Record Office documents from Departments
which are becoming over-crowded.
The Inspecting Officers are collecting materials for further
Schedules of Exchequer documents.
VII. FEES : GOVERNMENT AND OTHER
BUSINESS, &c.
The amount of business in the Search Office, and of Fees
received, in 1885, is as follows : —
£ 9. d.
1,446 Copies - - - 783 13 6
342 Attendances - - 151 16 6
i'OSS 10 0
Amount of Stamp Duty on Office Copies, paid at the Public
Record Office by Applicants in 1885, 24/. 7^.
Tlie totil amount of Fees received, and paid to the account of
the Consolidated Fund, from 1840, is 33,605/. 10.9. 3i
The number of registered applications for Records in the Search
Office by the Public, in 1885, was 42,828, not including the daily
inquiries for information, answered and disposed of verball}'.
36,280 membranes and leaves were stamped before their production
to searchers. These are in addition to membranes and leaves
already stamped, which were reproduced, making a total of 64,346
documents consulted by searchers in 1885.
nn
THE POBTV-SEVENTH REPORT OF THE
The amount of work performed Bpecially for Government De-
pnrtmenta during 1885 is as follows : —
Nu3£BEB of Searches, Inspections, Issues, and Returns of Govesk-
HENT Papebs, for Government Departments, in 1885.
Departments. .
Number
of Searches or
Applications.
Number
of Inspections,
Issues, Returns,
&c.
(TreaRnry- - - - - -
Home Office - - - - -
Foreign Office - • - . -
Colonial Office - , - - -
War Office . . . . -
Admiralty (Whitehall) . - - -
„ (Registry) - - - -
Lord Chamherlain'3 Office . - -
India Office - - - - -
Exchequer and Andit Department
Patent Office - - - - -
Board of Trade - - - - -
103
72
554
1,340
529
162
112
4
3
11
211
1
858
185
1,487
2,116
8,897
3,131
470
100
3
37
211
ToUl - - - -
1
3,102
16,995
The preceding table does not, however, give an adequate idea of
the business transacted in the Public Record Office for Government
Departments. Searches for, and references to, the Documents
wanted, often occupy many days; and long copies are fre-
quently made for those Departments.
1,422 bundles and 26,694 membranes have been stamped
before transmission to Government Departaients. These are not
included in the number stamped for searchers previously stated.
As mentioned in the 45th Report (§ VII.)., the Chancery Mas-
ters' Documents were removed to the Rolls Yard, part of the
Public Record Office, in November and December 1881, 5 appli-
cations were made to inspect those Documents in 1885 ; delivery
of papers was made to certain claimants ; and 145. 6d, received
in fees. The Documents are being sorted, indexed, &c*
The assistance afforded to the Historical Manuscripts Commls^
sion has been continued (Forty- sixth Report, § VII.) ; some repairs
of Documents for the Commission have been executed, and some
copies made.
In the Fortieth Report (§ VI.) it is stated that Returns were
In progress, for the Houses of Lords and Commons, of the names
of Members returned to serve in Parliament. The Index to
them has been continued during 1885, but is not yet completed.
Vlll. TRANSFERS AND REMOVALS.
Transfers of Documenfs have been made into this Office during
the year 1885 from the Foreign Office, Admiralty, Admiralty
Medical Department, War Office, Royal Courts of Justice, Trea-
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECOUDS. ix
sury, Treasury Solicitor's Office, Patent Office, and Ciiarity
Commission, amounting to 5,747 volumes, 6,285 bundles, parcels,
portfolios, &c.
IX. ARRANGEMENT^ REPAIRS, BINDING, AND
SIMILAR OPERATIONS.
The important duties of repairing and arranging the Records
have been carried on in the usual manner during the year 1885 ;
1,257 bundles, &c., have been arranged; 3,287 membranes and
leaves have been flattened ; 22,629 leaves guarded ; 849 mem-
branes and 11,210 leaves repaired; 1,508 membranes, 22,719
leaves, and 2 volumes sewed ; 22,757 leaves repaired by the
process of sizing ; 23,853 bundles, membranes, and leaves num-
bered ; 36,280 documents stamped ; 22,594 leaves collated ; 2,028
volumes and bundles tied up ; 21 bundles and 128 documents
ticketed; 2,010 membranes dusted; Papers incorporated with
series to which they belong; 169 volumes bound, bindings
repaired, &c. ; slips of Indexes, &c., arranged alphabetically, &c, ;
lists of documents made, stitched, &c.
X. INVENTORIES.
Chancery : —
Masters' Documents — in progress.
XL CALENDARS AND CATALOGUES.
Chancery: —
French and Norman Rolls ; in progress.
Patent Rolls ; 6 Edw. 1. {see Appendix No. 7) ; 8 Edw. L,
completed.
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic : —
Hen. VIII. ; continued ; printed to end of 1535.
Colonial Office :—
Colonial ; America and West Indies ; to 1675 in manuscript;
1669 in print: — East Indies and Persia; 1633 in manu-
script ; 1629 in print.
Foreign Office;—
Foreign, Eliz. ; continued.
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X THE FOHTr-SEVENTH BEPORT, ETC.
Home Office:—
DomeetiCj Chas. I. ; continued.
Domeatic^ Commonwealth ; continued in manuscript to May
1660 ; printed to end of June 1659.
Irish, prior to Hen. VII. ; continued.
Irish, Eliz. ; continued ia manuscript to April 1593 ; printed
to September 1592,
Treasury : —
Kegistered Papers ; continued in manuscript to end of 1726 ;
printed to end of 1719.
XII. INDEXES.
Court op Wards: — continued.
Exchequer : —
Queen* s Remembrancer : —
Decrees and Orders ; continued.
State Papers:—
Indexes to Printed Calendars.
All which is humbly submitted to Your Majesty.
Dated this 20th day of January 1886.
(Signed) WILLIAM HARDY,
Deputy Keeper of the Public Records^
I most humbly certify to Your Majesty that this Report is
made by the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, under my
direction^ pursuant to the Statute.
(Signed) ESHER, M.R.
APPENDIX
TO TflE
FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DEPUTY
KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS.
No. 1. — ^LisT OF Transcbipts received from M. Baschet,
Paris (made from Endorsements on Parcels)^ in 1885.
No. of
Pages in
each
Envelope.
1680. Jnin 13-Sept. 30. — D^p^ches de la N^gociatton de M. de
BarriUon, Ambassadeur pour le Roi Louis XIY. auprds du
Roi d'Angleterre (Charles II.) (suite) - - - 206
16S0. Oct. 3-Dec. 30. — Dep^ches de la N^gociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur pour le Boi Louis XIY. aupr^s du
Roi d'Angleterre (Charles II.) (suite) - - - 221
1681. Jan. 2-Juin 30.-*D6p^ches de la N^gociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Roi de France (Louis XIY.) aupr^s
du Roi d'Angleterre (Charles II.) - - - , - 296
1681 . Juillet 3-Sept. 29. — ^D^p^hes de la N^ociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Roi de France (Louis XIY.) aupr^s
du Roi d'Angleterre (Charles 11.) - - - - 167
1681. Oct. 1-Dec. 29. — D^peches de la Negociation de M* de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Roi de France (Louis XIY.)
aupr^s du Roi d'Angleterre (Charles 11.) ... 223
1682. Jan. l-Ao{it 31. — D^ches de la Negociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Roi de France (Louis XIY.)
aupr^s du Roi d'Angleterre (Charles II.) - - - 223
Nota : Les d^ptehes suiTantes manqnent, mats feront partie
du dernier envoi :— 1682, vol. 146 and 147. 15, 19
Janvier ; 16, 23 Fevrier ; 2, 6, 13, 16, 20 Avril ; 4, 18, 21,
28 Mai ; 1, 4, 29 Juin ; 6, 20, 27 Juillet ; 20 Ao^t.
1682. Sept S-Dec. 28.— D^p^ches de la Negociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Roi de France (Louis XIY.)
auprds du Roi d'Angleterre (Charles 11.) ... io7
Nota : Les d^p^ches suivantes manqnent, mais feront partie
du dernier envoi: — 1682, vol. 148. 5, 8, 18 Octobre;
8, 16, 23 Novembre; 7» 10, 17, 24, 31 Decembre.
1682. — ^D^p^hes de la Negociation de M. de Barrillon, Ambas-
sadeur du Roi Louis XIY. aupr^ du Roi Charles II. - 110
Nota : Ces d^p^ches sent pour ^ire classics k leur rang
parmi celles de I'annee 1682 que j'ai envojees precedem-
ment. Manquent encore les d^p^hes dat^es, 21, 28 Mai ;
1, 4^ 19 Jnin ; 6, 20, 27 Juillet; 20 Aoiit; 5, 8, 18
Octobre; 5, 16, 23 Novembre; 7, 10, 17, 24, 31
Decembre.
1683. Janvier k fin Join. — D^p^ches de la N6gociation de M.
de Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Roi Louis XIY. aupr^s du Roi
Charles n. - - - - - - - 185
Nota: Manquent les d^pdches, 4, 21 Janvier; 4, 11, 18
Fevrier ; 4, 8 Mars. ; 12, 22 April ; 20 Mai ; 21 Juin.
o 9S45S. A
2 APPENDIX TO THE PORTY-SBYENTH BEPORT OF THE
No. 1. — ^List of Transcripts received from ^, Baschet — continued.
Xaof
eMh
BnTelope.
168d« Joillet ik D^cembre. — ^D6pdches de la N^ociation de M.
de Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Roi Louis XTV. aapres du Hoi
Charles 11. - - • - - - -252
Nota: Manqaent les d^p^ches, 8, 26 Juillet; 2 Ao&t;
2, 12, 19 Septembre; 11 Octobre.
1684. Jan. S-Juin 29. — ^D^peches de la N^gociation de M. de
Borrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi de France (Louis XIY.)
aupres du Boi d'Angleterre (Charles XL) ... 219
1684. Juillet S-Dec. 28. — ^D^p^ches de la N^gociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi de France (Louis XIY.)
auprds du Boi d'Angleterre (Charles IL) - - - 209
1685. Jan. l-Fevrier 16. — ^D£p6ches de la N^gociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi de France (Louis XIY.)
auprds du Boi d'Angleterre (Charles II.) - - - 54
1685. Fevrier 18-Avril 30.— D^p^ches de k N6gociation de
M. de Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi Louis XIY. aupres du
Boi d'Angleterre (Jacques IT.) - - - - l7l
Nota : Les autres d^p^ches de I'ann^e 1685 ferontpartiedn
dernier envoi.
1685. Sept. 3 k D^c. 31.— D^p^ches de la N^gociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi Louis XIY. auprds du Boi
Jacques II. - - - - - - - 165
Nota : Les d^pSches de Tann^ 1685 seront complet^es par
celles du 30 Avril ^ Septembre, mon pr6c6dent envoi
renferme celles du 1^' Janvier au 16 Fevrier (pour la fin
du r^gne de Charles II.) et du 18 Fevrier au 30 Avril
(pour le commencement du r^gne de Jacques II.)
1686. Jan. 3-Juin 27. — D^p^ches de la N^gociation de M. de
Barrillon, ambassadeur du Boi de France (Louis XIY.)
aupres du Boi d'Angleterre (Jacques II.) ... iq^
1686. Juillet 1-Dec. 30.— D^pdches de la Negociation de M.
de Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi (Louis ]^Y.) aupres du
Boi d'Angleterre (Jacques IL) .... x62
1687. Jan. ^-Juin 30. — I>6pdches de la Negociation de M. de
BarriUon, Ambassadeur du Boi (Louis XIY.) aupres du Boi
d'Angleterre (Jacques II.) - - - - - 198
1687. Juillet 3-Sept. 23.— D6p^ches de la N^ociation de M. de
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi (Louis XIY.) aupres du Boi
d'Angleterre (Jacques 11.) - - - - - 76
1687. Sept. 29 & D^c. 29.— D^pSches de la Negociation de ^\.
de Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi Louis XIY. aupres du Boi
Jacques II. - - - - - - -94
1688. Jan. 1 k Fev. 12.— D6p^es de la N^goGiAtion de M. de .
Barrillon, Ambassadeur du Boi Louis XIY. aupres du Boi
Jacques IF. - - - - - . 51 J
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECOBDS.
No. 2. — Keports of Mr. W. H. Bliss to the Master of
THE Bolls for the tear ending Deoember 1885.
(2a.) For the half-year ending 30 June 1885.
(2fe.) For (he hAxlf-year ending 31 December 1885.
(2a.)
Mt Loud, Rome, June SOtb.
I UA.yB the honour to inform your Lordship that anoe writing my last report
12 parcels have been sent to the Public Record Office containing 403 copies and 260
abstracts of documents.
I have also sent» in reply to a demand for Wiclif papers, copies of 20 papal docu-
ments relating to Wiclif and his adherents. I have not met with any hitherto
undiscovered Wiclif tracts, nor indeed is it probable that any would be preserved in
Rome; but there are so many private collections of papers here that it is not
possible to say what is or is not to be found, were access to be obtained and permis-
sion g^ven to search the shelves and volumes of all these.
Some copies from the Stockholm Royal State Archives have been sent, and copies
of 15 documents relating to Irish affairs in the beginning of the 17th century, at the
request of Mr. Meehan, author of some historical works, have been added, making a
total of 710 items.
The papers from the Spanish Nuntiature will be found to be of great interest, and
I hope in the course of next year to be able to continue the examination of these
volumes to the end of the 16th century.
Some papers from the German Nuntiature between 1530 and 1540 have been
copied, and several letters from Adda and others during the years 1670 to 1688, as
well as many from the Archives of Propaganda Fide in the earlier part of the same
century, will be found to be of service to the stnd^t of ecclesiastical history.
I have sent during the first half of this year more papers than usual, as there was
some probability that an outbreak of war or of cholera might have interfered with
my work during the summer and autumn. I shall therefore, perhaps, be unable to
send a proportionate number of transcripts during the next six months.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's obedient humble servant.
To the Right Honourable (Signed) Wiix. H. Buss.
The Master of the Rolls,
&c. &c. &c.
(26.)
My Lobb, Rome, Deoemi>er 31st, 1885.
I HAVE the honour to inform your Lordship that during the past six months I
have sent five parcels containing about 1,150 items, making a total for the year of 17
parcels and about 1,850 items.
Some papers relating to Bothwell*s divorce from Lady Jane Gordon and his
marriage to Mary Queen of Scots are amongst them.
A brief of Fins Y., dated July 15, 1571, annulling both the divorce and the sub-
sequent marriage, was followed in 1575 by depositions of witnesses taken at Paris
relating to the same matter. These papers have some light thrown on them b}'
letters of the Spanish Nuntiature, and it is not improbable that other documents on
the same subject will be forthcoming. A letter of Mary Queen of Scots under date
of November 1584 was sent through the Spanish Kuntio to Rome early in 1585.
The series of papers from the Archivio di State di Roma is now complete, and
that from the Vatican Regesta will in six months' time be finished to the end of the
A 2
4 APPENDIX TO THE FORTT-SKYENTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 2. — Reports of Mr. Bliss to the Master of the Bolls for the jear
1 SS5— continued.
reign of John XXII., and in all probabiiitj continued through three or four of the
succeeding pontificates.
A large nnmher of papers of the time of Paul V. are being copied, and will be
sent next year, together with the continuation of the series of papers selected from
the Tolumes of the Spanish Nuntiature during the latter part of the 16th century.
The pleasure that it has been to me during the years I have been in Bome as
agent of the Public Becord Office to find many occasions on which I have been able
to be of senrice to those who have asked for information relating to Libraries and
Archives here very much more than repays me for any trouble I have taken, and I
say this in the hope that I may receire more applications of the same sort.
I beg to submit to your Loidship the following memorandum : —
Transcbipts and Abstracts sent from Bome since 1876.
I. — ^Transcripts : —
IVom 1604 to 1525 few transcripts have been sent, those for this period having
been made during the yean before 1876.
From 1586 to 155S about 250 transcripts have been sent, (a)
1553 „ 1558 „ 150
1559 „ 1570 „ 100 „
1571 „ 1578 „ aOO „
1579 „ 1588 „ 400 „
1589 ., 1604 .. 850
1605 M 1685 „ 600 ,,
1686 „ 1689 „ 150 „
1640 ,, 1649 ,, 450 „
1650 „ 1674 „ 100
1675 „ 1669 „ 150
f» n
(a) These numbers do not include more letters than one of the same date.
II. — ^Abstracts : —
From A.D. 1198 to 1384, abstracts, notes, and lists of documents have been sent
from the Papal Begesta and other volumes in the Vatican Archives.
From A.D. 1400 to 1576, abstracts and extracts of documents have been sent
from various series of volumes in the Archivio di Stato di Boma.
The number of items from these two sources amounts to some thousands.
The series of transcripto from the Boyal State Archives at Stockholm has been
continued to the end of 1774, and papers will shortly be sent that wfll bring it down
to the end of 1777.
I have the honour to be.
My liord,
Your Lordship's obedient hwnUe servant.
The Bight Honourable (Signed) William H. Bliss.
The Master of the Bolls,
&c. &c. &c.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIO RECORDS.
No. 3, — Calendars of State Papers, &c.
Volumes publiihed in 1885.
Calendar of Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the
Reign op Henry VIII., preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record
Office, the iBridsh Museam, &c. Edited by James GAinDNER, Esq.
Vol. VIII.— 1535, to July.
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, during the Com-
monwealth, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited
by Mary Anne Everett Green. Vol. XII. 1658-1659.
Calendar of State Papers relating to Ireland, of the Reign
OF Elizabeth, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office,
London. Edited by Hans Claude Hamilton, Esq., F.S.A. Vol.
IV.- 1588-1592.
Syllabus, in English, of Rymer's Fcedera. By Sir Thomas
Duffus Hardy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper of the Public Records.
Vol, III. — Appendix and Index.
In the Press.
Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland, preserved in Her
Majesty's Public Record Office, London. Vol. V. — 1302-1307. Edited
by Henry Savage Sweetman, Esq., B.A., Trinity College, Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law (Ireland) ; continued by Gustavus Frederick Hand-
cock, Esq.
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of
Charles I., preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited
by William Douglas Hamilton, Esq., F.S.A. Vol. XVIII. — 1641-
1643.
Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts, relating to Eng-
lish Affairs, preserved in the Archives of Venice, &c. Vol. VII. —
1559, Ac.
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, during the Com-
3IONWEALTH, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited
by Mary Anne Everett Green. Vol. XIII.
Calendar of Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of
the Reign op Henry VIII., presei-ved in Her Majesty's Public
Record Office, the British Museum, &c. Edited by James Gairdner^
Esq. Vol. IX.— 1535, Aug. to Dec.
Calendar of Letters, Despatches, and State Papers, relating
to the Negotiations between England and Spain, preserved in the Ar-
chives at Simancas, and elsewhere. Edited by Don Pascual de
Gayangob. Vol. v., Part 1.— 1534-1536.
6 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTT-SE7BNTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 3. — Calendars of State Papers, Ac^^coniinued,
In Progress,
Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, preserved in Her
Majesty's Public Beoord Office, and elsewhere. Edited by W. Noel
Sainsburt, Esq. Vol. VII. — ^America and West Indies, 1669, <&c.
Vol. Vin.— East Indies, 1630, Ac.
Calendar of State Papers, Foreion Series, of the Beign of
Elizabeth, preserved in Her Mi^esty's Public Becord Office. Vol.
XII.— 1577, &c.
Calendar of Treasury Papers, preserved in Her Majesty's Public
Record Office. Edited by Joseph Bedinotok, £eq. Vol. VI. — 1720,
<&c.
Calendar op State Papers relating to Ireland, op the Beign
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Edited by Hans Claude Habolton, Esq.» F.S.A. Vol. V. — 1592,
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DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC REOOBDS. 0
No. 5.— Third Report on the Royal Archives of Den-
mark.— By the Rev. William Dunn Macray, M.A., Rector
of Duckliiigton, Oxfordshire.
To the Bight HonowrMe the Master of the RcUs.
Mt Lobd» September 12, 1885.
This Third Report, which I have the honour to submit respecting the State
Papen relating to Great Britain which are preserved in the Royal Archives at
Copenhagen, contains (like the previous reports) the record of one month's work,
from 1 to SO June in the present year. The total number of papers examined was
about 1,030; and amongst them will be found many of equal mterest with some
which have been noted before.
I. The Calendar of Scottish Papers is carried on Irom the year 1550 to their ter-
mination as a distinct series. Amongst them are 20 letters from Queen Mary, of
which one is conjointly signed by Damley, who also writes on one occasion in his
own name as King. l*he damage done to Leith in the Duke of Somerset's invasion
of Scotland is illustrated by applications from the Regent and the magistrates of
Edinburgh in 1554 for timber for rebuilding the houses which had been burned.
The papers relating to Both well's imprisonment in Denmark form a very interesting
series, and, although they have been examined before, and many of them printed in
whole or in part (chiefly in Professor Schiem's Life rf Bothwell), it is of value to
have them calendared here collectively and consecutively. The Regent Murray's
applications for Bothwell's extradition, or for his trial in Denmark, are frequent and
nrgcnt, and are backed by Queen Elizabeth. But these applications were made
through one. Captain John Clerk, who had previously been one of the mercenaries
employed in the Danish army, and who, while thus serving, had incurred grave
charges of misappropriation of money, and had become unpopular amongst his
Scottish comrades, and was the subject of accusation on their part. And hence the
official accuser and the accused were alike thrown into prison ; and Clerk's mission
from Scotland possibly failed partly from prejudice against the agent employed, as
well as from unwillingness to surrender Bothwell to certain execution. Nothing,
however, has been found to throw fresh light on the facts of Bothwell's death ; and
no documents bearing on this have been met with which had not been already
examined. There are some interesting papers relative to another and contempora-
neouB Captain John Clerk, a pirate, who had avowed his ** evil mind" against ^e
whole Danish nation, and who bore the ominous nickname of ** Coir no man" He
was being sought for in the Orkneys in 1580 ; and may probably in his piracies
hive been seeking to avenge the then recent death in a Danish prison of one wha
may have been not merely a namesake but a near kinsman.
Another portion of the Scottish papers which will be regarded with interest is
the series relating to the marriage of James VI. We have here not merely all the
formal marriage documents, with letters relating to James' adventurous voyage to
Norwav and his Queen's previous storm-tossed attempts to cross to Scothmd, and
journals of several Danish ambassadors, but also a set of original legal papers relative
to the various lands granted as dowry, with their rentals ; followed by a glossary of
the technical terms, possibly drawn up by Sir John Skene. This glossary I have
copied at length, as having interest from its connexion with the pi^rs, and as giving
authoritative interpretations of the legal terminology employed. With these papers
there is intermixed a series of letters from James, giving graphic accounts of the
various attempts made to gain access to him by Stewart, the new Earl of Bothwell,.
as well as a curious narrative by the Danish ambassadors of their interviews with
the King and Earl upon the last 'of these attempts in 1593 ; and from these I have
given htfge extracts. The total number of letters and documents under King James*
signature amounts to 76.
II. The Scottish Calendar is followed by a list of English papers from 1548 to
1607, supplemental to the lists in the previous reports, which were found in a parcel
of miscellaneouH mercantile collections which had not come under my notice before^
and which was brought to my knowledge by the kindness of Mr. Kramp. Amongst
these are many additional letters from Queen Eliaabeth relative to the complaint*
of English merchants ; with two letters from the famous John Hawldns'in 156^7»
10 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTT-SBTENTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 5. — Beport on Bojal Archives of DenmBJck^— continued,
who it testified to by Eliiabeth as one who ** maltis jnstis de caosis perchams nobifi
ezistit," and who says in the second letter that be had intended to offer h» services
for the Danish fleet had he not been ordered elsewhere hy the Qaeen ; oamelj, on
the expedition for relief of the Hugaenots at Bochelle, with which he was sent in the
spring of 1567. From two interesting letters from Faol Knibbe, the Danish am-
bassador, givinff accounts of his going to Oxford to hare audience of the Queen in
1592, and of his being seized there with what proved to be his fatal illness, I have
given large extracts. It is amusing to find him describing the "lion-hearted
Queen " (as she might often have been called), as being natoraliy extremely timid.
m. The letters from Charles I., as King, are 106 in numlwr, beginning at his
accession, and ending with one written from his prison at Newport on 24 Oct. 1648.
From Nottingham in Sept. 1642 he sends Sir John Henderson to ask for military
assistance, an application repeated subsequently, but equally in vain on both occa-
sions, except that some arms and ammunition were forwarded. Far from the
gaining of substantial help from Denmark, we find, on the other hand, application
m>m King Christian lY. to Charles for the loan of some of his ships which were
supposed to be lying idle in his harbours, for emplojrment in a war with Sweden. In
1649 a sum of 24,000 rix-dollars was given to the Marquis of Montrose through
Com. Uhlfeldt, but, strange to say, without the cognizance then of the young King«
Charles IL, whose non-acknowledgment of the gift consequently and naturafiy gave
oiTence, and is afterwards explained by Sir Edward Hyde.*
lY. A calendar of miscellaneous English and Scottish papers follows, ftom 1613
to 1659, amongst which are many relating to the affiiirs of the Palatinate, and a few
letters from Queen Henrietta Maria. A thick volume of the *' Diurnal Occurrences "
in Parliament in 1640-41, which belonged to the Danish ambassador then in London,
Kosencrantz, deserves more attention than I could this year give it, from the want
of all means of comparison with the printed " Diurnal " of the time or aoy books of
reference. I shall be glad if I may be enabled at another time to examine its con-
tents more closely. 'ESx>m 1648 onwards we find Parliamentary agents employed
in negotiations with Denmark, and complaint made against King Christian's em-
ploying on his side the Sir John Henderson who was the trusted agent of King Charles.
Several letters which have Milton for their author (but not for their scribe), and are
printed among his Literte, are found among the Parliamentary correspondence.
Seven letters occur with the signature of the iSotector Oliver, and two with that of
his son Richard. Of the later years of the Interregnum there remain a few papers
in the Archives which I was not able on this visit to examine and describe.
V. The last portion of my work exhibits a calendar of the letters to England
from Christian IV. and Frederick III., from 1625 to 1660, noted from the official
copies in the Registers of the Royul Latin correspondence. These are, of course,
frequently found to illustrate letters described in the other dirisions, and form a
necessary supplement.
In conclusion, I have to repeat my sincere acknowledgments of the kindness with
which all my inquiries have been assisted.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your most obedient servant,
(Signed) William Dunn Macray.
* Many papers relating to this matter are among the Clarendon State Papers in the Bod«
leinn Library, and are described in the second vol. of the Calendar of that collection.
DEPUXr KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BBOORDa 11
No. 5.*— Report oii Royml ArciiiveB of Dcnaiark— «on/tiiu«tif.
L— MISCELLANEOUS SCOTTISH PAPERS, TO THE UNION OY THE
CROWNS OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND ; PART IL
1551—1604.
[1550, 1551 ?] "Samma rerum qua iu Scotia geruntur et aiidiuntar*' ; a narntiye
seDt to the King of Denmark, Christian III., bj his agent
Arrired safely in Scotland with Earl Gecnge [of Rothes]. The Queen and
Regent, having received the letter sent with the Earl, retnm great thanks,
especially for the delay Q* delatione ") of the Orkneys. The reason why they
hi^ not replied was because it was necessary to consult the King of France ;
they promise that then all shall be done in accordance with the wish of the King
of Denmark. But the \^Titer believes that neither now, nor when the young
prince has grown up, is any other answer to be expected than the asking for
long delays (" longaa delationes ") with regard to the Orkneys. " Quare si
" fincm huic negotio insnlarum imponere velit vestra Majestas (cum regnom
" Scotie iu GhiUonun manibos feie illapsam sit) nnam honim trium faciendum,
** nimirom, aut consensu Regis Oalliarum xedimende insnle, aut a Scotis sin-
<' gnlis annis pensio qinedam accipienda, ant jus Testrom pro snmma pecuoiaria
'* remittendum, quam Regem Galliamm lubenter datnrum sperant*' Wi^
regard to the goods seized by pirates, he has done what he could, but the legal
process being very tedious and costly, and there being *' parra ilJic joria ant
justitie cura hoc tempore," he has not been able to do as much aa he wished,
but the Chancellor and the Bishop of Orkney promise satis&ction on sufficient
proof ; therefore either let Scottish goods to equivalent amount be stopped at
Elsinor, or else let more certain evidence be forwarded.
''Quod ad novitates attinet. Regina Scotorum Delphino GaUie in matri-
monio conccssa est ubi ad adultnm etatem pervenerit. Regina vidua non solum
filiam in Galliam premisit, sed etiam precipuam regni nobilitatem secum in
Galliam duxit, ne quid domi roanentes contra Galium molirentur. luterea
Galii arces in Scotia muniunt, ita ut quantum humana prudentia perspicere
possit, difficile crit illud reguiun ex Gallorum manibus extricare. Imo sperant
Galli se etiam [Angliam ?] adjimgere sibi posse, accepta occasione, quam habi-
tnros putant defuncto Cesare. Interea summam pradentiam judicant esse,
latere ad tempus, coUigere interea (nervos belli) pecunias, ao pro hujos potentis
Cesaris vita dissimnlare. Impetrarunt tandem Scot! pacem a Cesare, quam
audivi Edinburgi publico proclamari ; yerum quamdiu duratnra sit incertnm est.
Nam male audit ibi Cesar, propter federa perperam cum variis principibus
observata, et dicitur artes habere quecunque etiam federa dimmpendi, nimi-
umque dicto illi Julii Cesaris adherere. Si jus vioktndum, causa regni ; in ceteris
pietatem cole. Egre fert Cesar partem fdiquam in Scotia accepisse Galium, et
Tariis artibus ad se trahere Angliam conatur. Uterque utriusque potentiam
metuit. Neo mirum est istos duos contendere hoo tempore pro imperio, cum
jam quingentis annis Reges Gallorum et Cesares Germame pro monarchia
contenderint, et jam ad extremum fere perventum est. Non parva prudentia
erit etiam vestre majestati alteram retinere amicnm ne alter nocere poterit.
Religio et respublica Scotorum consiliis et prudentia Gallorum gubernatur.
AngU, dejectis omnibus monasteriis, altaribus et imaginibus, evangelicam doc-
trinam promorent, nisi quod quibusdam curiosiores paulo videntur in sacra-
mentariis opinionibna. Cupinnt confederari evangelicis principibus quo facilius
Gallorum potentiam Cesarisque astutiam evadere queant Cura essemus
Antverpie dedit mihi Scotns Cesareanas literas ad yestram Majestatem quas
domino cancellario dedi.'* (Followed by general European news.) [Seotl.,
38 rf.]
Endorsed as received at Colding in Feb. 1551.
1552. 1 July. ** Abredin.'' The Dowager Queen Mary to the King of Denmark
on behalf of the merchant Will. Kinloch, whose ship has been restored, but not
his goods. Fr. Signed. [Scotl., 38 d."]
1552. 2 July. Aberd. Letter in the name of the young Queen Mar}', under the
signature of the liegent, James, Duke of Hamilton, to the same, on the same
subject [76.]
12 APPEKDIX TO THE FOKTY-SEVENTH REPORT OP THE
No. 5. — ^Beport on Boyal Archives of Denmark — continued.
SccUish Papers. 1551—1604.
1553. 5 Oct. Glasco. The Dowager Queen Mary to Kin^ Christian, on behalf of
Kamatus Magnas, son of Magnus Laurentius, who is hindered from inheriting
his father's property in Denmark bj the allegation that his &ther was never
married to his modier, Jeannette Craginqnelt, a Scottish woman. They were
married in the church of St. Ntnian at Lyth, and the vicar thereof aod other
witnesses are still living. Fr. Signed. [Scotl., 88 d.]
1553. 18 Oct. Edinb. Jamet, Duke of Hamilton, the Regent, to the same, on
the same subject. Signed. [/6.]
1558-[4]. 21 kal. Apr. (12 March). Idthgow. The Regent, in the name of
the Queen, to the same, requesting leave for George Clarkaon to import timber
into Scotland for the rebuilding of places destroyed by the English in the late
war. [76.]
1 554. 2 Apr. The provost, bailifls, and council of Edinbuigh to the same, with
the same application that Geo. Clerksoun may import timber, specially for re-
building Leith, which has been burned. [76.]
Received 9 June.
1554. 7 Jul. Edinb. The Queen Dowager as Regent to the same, in reply to a
letter complaining that six years ago one William Dikson, an English
merchant, who had become a citizen of Dantsic, was plundered by Scottish
ships in a Danish port Signed. [Scotl., 86 d,"]
JEnclonare : —
Copy of a letter firom the same to the King of Poland, in reply to a letter
from him on the same subject: Dikson did not appear to prosecute his suit,
when invited, and when an agent had been appointed to conduct it for him>
but left the country.
1555. 12 Jul. Copenh. Two drafts of a letter from King Christian to the Queen
Dowager representing that certain pirates who have ravaged the Norwegian
coast nave betaken themselves to Scotland, and desiring that measures may be
taken for their punishment. [Scotl., 88 <^.]
1555. 28 Aug. Dunfrisco. Reply of the Queen Dowager. Will take all possible
care to arrest and punish the pirates, but is assured by her officers, from whom
she has obtained an exact account of Scottish seamen, that they cannot have
come to Scotland. Signed. [/6.]
Received at Copenh., 18 Sept.
1558. Transcript, on eleven leaves, of the following letters : —
i. 20 Feb. The City of Hamburgh to the Queen Dowager, respecting the
case of a ship of Hamburgh commanded by Heniy Schomaker, seized by
a French vessel (and carried to Montrose), a ship of Lubeck carried to
Caithness, and a ship of Rostock carried to Orkney,
ii. 3 June. Edinb. Reply of the Queen to the preceding,
iii. Same date. The same to the same, complaimng of the false report made
by Capt. Hermann Schomacher.
iv. 20 Feb. Copenh. King Christ. III. to the Queen Dowager complaining
of the seizure of a Danish merchant ship on the coast of Norway by
Scottish pirates who carried her to Leith.
V. 10 June. Edinb. Reply of the Queen Dowager. The ship has been
restored and the owners of the cargo satisfied,
vi. Same date. The same to the same, accrediting Gilbert Balibur. [Scotl..
9Sd.']
1558. 18 Auff. Edinb. The Queen Dowager to King Christian, in reply to com
plaints of piracies by Scottish subjects. Has made the most careful inquiry,
and finds that there is only one who can be so charged, one Robertsoun, " quem
** ob id genus scelera multis jam axmis exulem et extorrem facinorosorum homi-
** nnm ex omni gente coUecta manu per maria vagari aiunt ** ; desires that if
captured he may be treated as a public enemy. Had sent very lately one of
her servants to explain all this, but he was taken by the English on the coast
of Norway, despoiled of his goods and letters, and has returned home by being
with difficulty ransomed. Believes that English pirates assume the Scottish
name and bring this shame upon Scotland ; and the more so since they even
dared to seize and despoil the messenger of King Christian. Signed, {,1b,}
DfiPUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 13
No. 6. — Keport on Boyal Archives of Denmark — continued.
Seaiiish Paper$, 1551—1604.
1560 [-1]. 1 Feb. Edinb. Representation from the Council of Scotland to Fred.
II. on bebalf of fonr citixens of St. Andrew's and burgesses of Cupar (Duncan
Leiohe, Thomas Balcomy, Da^id Fhilp, and Walter lA>thaDgy) whose ship, the
Michael, had been seised at Dantiic for deftauding the customs. Signed by
James Hamjlton, James Hamylton (jun.), Ar. [earl of] Argill, [the earl of]
Mortoin, [the earl of] Glenkam, James Stewart [afterwards Earl of Murray],
Kuthven.
Enclosure : —
Copy of a petition from the above-named merchants to the Council.
[Scotl., 88 e.]
1560. 27 Aug. Edinb. Queen Mary to Fred. II., complainiDg of the confiscation
of the goods of a merchant named Thomas Crystal on some plea of his having
in the year 1545, during the war between England and Scotland, unlawfully
carried away from Dantzio some Enfflish prize-goods. Partly destroyed by
damp. Signed by the Council ; the legible signatures are those of the two
Hamiltons, "Alex. Glenkam," " James erlle oflf Mortoin," and — Rutbven(?).
[Scotl. 82, App,'\
1560. 4 Oct. Emcloster. Letter from Fred. II. to Maanus Gyldenstiema on the
subject of the preceding letter. Signed. Van, [i6.]
1561. 12 Sept. Linlithquo. Queen Mary to Fred. II., respecting some complaints
of the seizure of English ships by Scottish vessels in Danish ports, retorting
that Scottish ships have often been unjustly seized by the English under like
circumstances. Signed. Mutilated. [Scotl., 38 e.]
156A. 8 May. St. Andrew's. The same to the same, on behalf of Thomas
Christall of Dundee, who still fears molestation in Denmark on account of the
charge against him for seizure of English prize goods. Signed. [Sootl.,
88«.]
See under the year 1560.
1563. 25 May. Edinb. The same to the same, recommending to him again, as
she did a year ago, the case of Logan, who is prosecuting the murderers
of his brother Thomas Logan, who was married to a Danish wife by whom
he had four children, and who was assassinated at Kestadt three years ago.
Signed. [/6.]
1568. 30 June. Edinb. The same to the same, complaining that the ships of
many poor Scottish merchants are detained in Denmark and used in war by the
Danes. Signed. [/&.]
1563. 31 Aug. Edinb. The same to the same, complaining that Gilbert Menzeis,
a merchant of Aberdeen, has been plundered of a cargo of iron and wood
obtained in Sweden, and of 180 thalers in money, by Claud Halster, the captain
of a Danish vessel. Signed. [/6.]
Received 4 Oct.
1563. Particulars of various ships seized and plundered by Danes in the year
1563 : viz., one belonging to John Wdward of Edinborgh ; a ship of Dundee
called the Fox, Will. Mwre master, Andrew Flesher and Robert AfBec mer-
chants ; one called the Both qf Kinghom, John Cntbert master, John Blak-
bume merchant ; the Andrew of Aberdeen, Stephen Hil master, William
Menzes merchant ; a ship of St. Andrew's, Thomas Annan master, Thomas
Balcolmy merchant. [/&.]
The paper belongs to some claims for compensation made in a subsequent
year.
1564. 81 May. Edinb. Queen Mary to Fred. II. Sends an ambassador, who
had been detained when on the point of departure in consequence of the receipt
of a letter from Fred, about the invitation to alliance made to Scotland by his
enemy the King of Sweden. Signed. [76.]
Received 20 June.
1564. 1 June. Edinb. The same to the same, accrediting Sir William Douglas
of Whittingbam as ambassador. Signed. [76.]
14 APPENDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH BEPORT OP THE
No. 6. — Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark — continued,
Seoaisk Papers. 1551 <->l 604.
1564. 19 June. INot dated,'] CommenoemeDt of a tmiwcript of a npresentatioa
made by the Scottish amimsndor [Sir W. Donglaa] of grieranoes of Scottish
merchants with regard to exoessiye toUs, &e. [/&•}
The original paper, in Douglas' handwriting, with a copy of a reply dated
24 June, and a rejoinder by Douglas, is in the volume of transcripts
noted at the end of this Calendar of Scottish papers.
1564. 18 Get. Edinb. Queen Mary to Fred. II., recommending Jaques Bussy
["Bussio"], Baron de Bocheville [*'de Bupe veCeri*'], a young Frenchman
who desires to travel in Denmark as he has already done in England and
Scotland. Signed. [/6.]
BeomTed 14 Dec.
See Appendix to Beport for 1884, p. 22.
1564. 1 Nov. Edinb. The same to the same. Cannot conveniently send him
more soldiers now on account of the season of the year, but when the time is
better for navigation will take care that fit men shall be enlisted for his service.
Signed, [ift.]
Beceived 20 Dec.
1564 [-5]. 4 March. Edinb. The same to the same, in reply to a complaint of
supplies of contraband of war being furnished by Scottish merchants to Lis
enemies ; will consult her Council with regard to his proposal for a stoppage of
the Baltic navigation. Signed. [/&.]
Beceived 10 May.
1565. 5 ApriL Striviling. The same to the same. Fears that as at this time of
the year the Scots are accustomed to go to France, the niuiber of men levied
for his service may not be as large as he desires, bigned. [/&.]
Endorsed, *' Begins Scotis liters amarissimee.*' Beceived 14 May.
1565. 4 May. Striviling. The same to the same. His agent Firmin being hin-
dered in his attempted levy of troops by his ignorance both of men and places,
Capt. James Culen, who has served her and her father-in-law the King of
France by sea and land, has volunteered to go to Denmark that, after personal
communication, he may enlist such men as he will then know to bo fittest.
Signed. [ScotL, 38 e.]
Beceived 1 7 May.
1565. 7 May. Striviling. The same to the same, desiring that, notwithstanding
his prohibition of Baltic navigation during the war with Sweden, be will permit
William Birny and James Loury, merchants of Edinburgh, to send a ship to
Narva ; firstly, because they will go to purchase necessaries for her household ;
secondly, because she cannot find that any Scottish subject ever furnished war-
like supplies to his enemies ; and thirdly, because she hta perfect confidence in
the said merchants. Signed. [/&.]
Beceived 15 June.
1565. 20 July. Holy-Bood. The same to the same, desiring safe passage for a
ship of Ninian Bayd's [Boyd ?] of Leith, called The Grace of God, to and
from Dantzic. Signed. [/6.]
15G5. 28 Aug. Edinb. The same to the same. Is sorry to hear of the deaths of
Col. Bicfaard Strang and Ensign Thomas Inglis, and reeommends to him Peter
Inglis, the brother of the latter, and Thomas Wigholm and Cuthbert Iflyth, the
guardians of the children of ihe former, who go over to receive whatever may
be due of their pay. Signed. [/6.]
Same date. Letter from Damley to the same, on the same subject and in the
same words. Signed, " S. T. frater et consanguineiis, henricus B.''
1565. 1 Oct. Edinb. Queen Mar}- and Damley (** Henricus et Maria ") to the
same, asking for safe passage to Sweden of the bearer Bobert Fyffe, who is
sent to procure the release of James Loury and John Udwart, merchants of
Edinburgh, who were taken prisoners by the Swedes on their return from
Nerva. Signed, " Marie B., henry B.,*' with a reversal of the order of the
names given at the beginning. [/&.]
The signatures are noticed in Schiem's Life of Boihwell, transl. by David
Berry, Edinb., 1880, p. 61 n. The original of this exhaustive inquiry
into Bothweirs history is in Vol. II., Third Series, of Historish Tide,
akrift, udgivet qf den daneke hittorieke Forening, 6°, Kjdb. 1860-3.
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SeotiUh Papers. 1551^1604.
1566. 14 Apr. Bdinb. Queen Mary to the same. Is sorry to reoeiTe by Capt.
James Colen his applioation for help against his enemy, since for a year past
the condition of the kingdom has been saoh that she cannot comply with his
desire, but, " perditoram nonnullorom nostroram (nequaqoam, superis . gratia,
« finitimoram) hominam iignria," must retain Colen in her own sendee.
Signed. [lb.]
Received 21 May.
1566. 20 Apr. Edinb. The same to the same, asking for safe passage to Nenra of
David Lessellis of Dundee in his ship the Oeorge. Signed. [/&.]
1566. 8 Jnne. Edinb. The same to the same, in reply to a letter of 25 Apr.
Cannot find the least trace of evidence for even a suspicion of what he has
heard, viz., that a ship is being fitted out at Leith for the service of the King of
Sweden ; knows of nothing tl^t has been done by any one against him. Desires
an answer on the matters treated of by her ambassador two years ago. Signed.
[ScoU., 88 c]
Received 21 Jnne.
l^oticed in Schiem*s Life of Botkwell, Berry's transl., 1880, p. 814 a.
1567. Month and day not fiUed in. Safe-conduct fiiom " James Erie Boithville "
as Great Admiral of Scotland, granted to ** Mynart Freis[er], servand to the
** Kyngis majestic of Swadin,'' who came to Leith with " ane gude and suffi-
** ctent letter of markque subscrivit be the Kyn^s majestie ci Swadin," and
remained there sufficiently long to allow of anything being laid to his charge ;
all persons therefore wheresoever he may come with his ship or prizes are not
only to entreat him as becomes a friend to this realm and nation, but also, after
inquisition in the admiral-court, to assist him in all his affairs. Scottish.
Great seal of the Admiralty : ** Sigillum Jacobi Comitis de Boithvill
" dmi HaUs admiral." [Scotl., 38/.]
[1567] an, 25. 18 March. Edinb. Queen Mary to Fred. II. In June last David
Henrison of Leith went to Hastingsond in Norway in his ship the Nicholas,
and having there gone on shore with William Grundiston, a merchant of St.
Andrew's, who had bought a cargo of wood, they were both slain by Swedish
troops who had invaded that district ; and Henrison's son, William, having
thereupon collected some of the crew to hurry back to Scotland, was in turn
attacked by the Danes and robbed both of ship and cargo. The son, who is the
bearer of this letter, goes now to Denmark to recover the ship and goods, and
desires also safe conduct to Sweden that he may prosecute his father*s murderers.
Signed, [/i.]
1567. Narrative of affairs in Scotland from the death of Damley on Feb. 9 to
25 Apr., in Danish. ** Thette ehr begyndelsen til Kongs dod och al^ang 8^
" Sckotland." [ScoU., 38/.]
1567. 12 May Edinb. Danish translation of the letters patent ot Queen Mary,
creating Both well Duke of Orkney and Shetland, [ii^.]
1567. 25 Aug. Striviling. Letter in the name of James VI. to Fred. II., signed by
the Regent Murray (*' Jacobus Regens ") complaining of the unjust detention
at Copenhagen of a ship chartered by David and Thomas Walwod, Andrew
and Charles Geddie, and John Wilson, merchants of St Andrew's, and belong-
ing to William Symson of Anstmther, Robert Cuke, and Alexander Adamson
(the latter being the captain), on its return from Narva. [Scotl., 38 ee."}
Same date. The same to the same, si^ed by the Regent, explaining that the
reason why Capt. John Clerk (who is now going to Denmark with troops) has
delayed his departure so long has been that he was hindered by the Earl
" Boithvallus, qui tum forte malis artibus summam in rebus admiuistrandis
** auctoritatem obtinuit quem nos ... oh gravia facinora
** permulta a reipublicsB gubemaculis dejecimus." Has commissioned Clerk to
relate what has happened in these last months and how things stand at present.
[Scotl., 88/.1
Received 9 Sept.
See Schiem's tife of Bothwell, Berry's transl., pp. 329, 350.
** Brevis declaratio eomm que . . . vice-rex et consiJiarii regni Scotiss
. . . . Friderico II. Danorum Regi .... per nobilem virom Jo.
Clarck .... significaii voluerunt ;" viz.—
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Scottish Papera. 1 551—2 604.
First, to declare ** qiUB causie eos impnlissent anna contra ecram reginam
« sumere, et cur ilia certio cuBtodiiB commissa sit" ; next, to promise all
support and alliance, and to ask the same in return. With a Danish translation.
** Monita quadam privata dicti capitanei Clarck " ; representing the dangers
certain to ensue from the league of the Boman Catholic powers, and urging
^at Denmark should join a league of the Princes opposed to Popery. With a
Danish translation. [lb.']
See ib.f pp. 850, 351.
1 567. 26 Aug. Attested copy, by Alex. Hay, of the revocation, in the name of
James VI., of letters of marque granted by his mother (" circumTcntam atque
deception a comite Boithvallo ") to James Edmonston and William Blacader,
to attack all those «rith whom the Kiuff of Sweden might be at war ; of which
persons, Blacader has been executed for other causes as well as for practising
piracy, and Edmonston is kept in prison for the same reason. [Scotl., 38/.]
See Schiem, ubi supra, p. 813.
1567. 23 Sept. Bergen. Narrative, in Danish, drawn up by Commissioners ap-
pointed for the purpose, of BothweIl*s detention there, and of the examination
of his papers. Twenty-three small seals are attached, [ift.]
See ib., pp. 3S4~5.
Printed in Bergenhammer's Maria Stuart* s Bistorie, Copenh., 1808,
pp. 314-822, and, with a transl. by T. Q. Bepp, pp. xxxiii-xli of
Affaires du Conte de Bodud^ printed by the Bannatyne Club, 1 829.
1567. 30 Sept. Striveling. Murray ['< James Begent "], in the name of James YI.,
to Fred. II., vehemently pressing for the surrender of Bothwell, that he may
receive due punishment for the murder of the late King. [/6.]
Sent by the herald [Sir Will. Stewart].
Beceived at Hall, Lf Dec.
1567. 1 Oct. Copenh. Copy of the reply of Frederick II., to the letter of 25 Aug.,
from the Begent Murray, brought by Capt. John " Clarick.'' Thanks him for
the permission given to the latter to levy troops. With rey;ard to the enemies
of the truth [in religion], trusts that God will protect his Church. Is grieved to
hear of the misfortune (" vicem ") of the Queen, ** cujus hactenus non obscum
" fnerunt virtutes et omamenta." [lb.]
See Schiem, u.s,, pp. 351-2, where, however, a clause is inserted about
Clerk's being employed by the Scots which does not appear in this
letter.
1567. 13 Kov. Copenh. Peder Oxe of Gislefeld and Johan Friiss of Hesselager
to Fred. II. They have the Scottish Earl [Bothwell], the husband of the
Scottish Queen, in their custody here in the castle, but he is so cunning and
cn^ty (" listig og anslagisk, " i.e.. Germ., auschl&gig) that they recommend the
King to tranrfer him to one of his castles in Jutland. ' He asked leave to write
to the King, which they permitted on condition they saw the letter ; and lest
there should be no one with the King who understands French, they enclose a
Danish translation.
JEnclosnre : —
Transl. of Bothwell*s letter ; his flight from Scotland ; desires an interview
with the King. [Scotl., 82 App.]
Nearly the whole of both letters is printed pp. 832-884 of the transl. of
Schiem's Life, ut supra.*
1567. 28 Dec. Fredricksburg. Copy of a warrant from Fred. II. to Bjom Kaas,
Governor of Malmo Castle, to confine Bothwell in the castle, whither Peter Oxe
is ordered to send him from Copenhagen. Dan. [Scotl., 88/.]
In Bergenhammer's Maria Stuarfs Historie, p. 822 ; with a translation in
the Bannatyne Club's Affaires du Conte de Bodud, p. xli ; and else-
where. In English, in Berry's transl. of Schiem, ua., pp. 881^-40. The
paper is dated 1568 for 1567 according to the custom which prevailed
in Denmark, Germany, 8tc. of beginning the year on Christmas Day.
* Some previously unpublished documents and notices relating to Bothweirs imprisonment
at the oastle of Dnssholm, are given in a paper by Bev. R. 8. £llis, MJk., on the history of
Bothwell's imprisonmentk in the Arehmologiay vol. xxzviii., I860.
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1567. SO Dec. Copenh. Copy of the reply by Fred. II. to Murray'g letter of
30 Sept., sent by the hands of the herald who broaght that letter. The Earl
** Boithvallos " denies the charges broaght against nim, asserts that he was
legally acquitted in Scotland, and declares that he ii the King of Scotland and
that tibe contrary faction are rebels. The question of his surrender requires
therefore careful consideration. Liberty was granted to the bearer of pro-
secuting the accusation before tbe Council of the Kingdom at its next meeting,
but as he desires to hasten his return, it is hoped it will be sufficient for the
present that the Earl be kept in safe and close custody until a just determination
can be made. [Scotl., 88/.]
** Affaires du Conte de Boduel,** pp. xlii-xUv. See Schiem, m.«., pp.
385-7.
1.567. 30 Dec. Castle of Copenhagen. Peter Oxe to Fred. II., with an account
of his communicating to Bothwell both the order to remove him to Malm5 and
the letter received from the Begent of Scotland, dated 80 Sept., with the demand
for his extradition, and of Bothwell's statements in reply to the accusation.
Dan, [76.1
Dated, like the pi4)er of 28 Dec, " 1568."
In English, in Berry's Schiem, «.«., pp. 887-9.
1568. 30 March. Westm. Queen Elizabeth to Fred. II. (in Ascham's hand-
writing). There is very little doubt, if conunon discourse is to be believed, but
that the Earl of Bothwell, who is now detained in Denmark, was both the author
and the doer of the crime of the death of Henry, consort of Queen Mary of
Scotland ; a crime plainly intolerable to all men in its example, but especudlj
to Kings. Urges ^erefore that Bothwell be given up to those who are sent
from Scotland to claim him, pledging her ro^ word that she will take care
that he shall have a just trial. Signed. [Scotl., 38/.]
Beceived at Frederichsburg, 21 Apr.
See App. II. to 45th Beport, p. 24, note.
Printed in Bergenhammer, ut supra, fi'om the following copy of 4 May,
pp. 323-5, and in the Bannatyne Club's Affaires du Conte de Boduel,
p. Ix.
See also Schiern, ri.«., p. 347.
1568. 4 May. Greenwich. The same to the same. A copy of the preoeding
letter, again written and sent, "ne quid forte illis litens in tarn longinquo
itinere accidat quo minus ad yestrse Serenitatis manns penreniant." [/&•]
Beceived at Boskilde, 6 Oct.
With a translation in German.
1568. 16 July. Striveling. " Jacobus Begens," in the name of the King, to the
same. Has written to Capt. John Clerik upon certain matters which he has
desired him to communicate to Frederick ; and as it is important for the writer
to have personal conference with him, begs that he may have leave of absence
for a short time in order that he may come to Scotland. [i&.]
Beceived at Boskilde, 6 Oct.
See Schiern, «.«., p. 352.
1568. 9 Aug. Copy of a cireuhir letter written by Fred. II. to Ubrich Duke of
Mecklenburgh, Julius Duke of Brunswick, and John and Adolph Dnkes of
Holstein, asking their advice with regard to Bothwell's case. Germ. [Scotl..
38/]
See Schiem, «.«., p. 855.
1568. 16 Aug. Edinb. James VI. (but signed "Jacobus B^^s ") to Fred. II.,
commending to him the bearer, John Baid, captain of the Ldth vessel called
The Grace of God, who brings over a part of the troops enlisted fbr the Danish
service, and requesting leave for him to trade in Denmark. [SeotL, 88 eeJ]
Beceived 3 Sept
1568. 21 Aug. Edinb. The same (''Jacobus B^ns") to the same. Capt.
Axel Weffart has no doubt reported that all that he desired in Kmg Frederick's
name has been granted. Has given to the bearer, for delivery to the King, a
full account of the trial of the notoriously cruel murderer Bodwall befbre the
three Estates of the realm, at which he had been duly cited to appear ; not
appearing, he was by most certain evidence and the confessions of his accom-
plices unanimously convicted and senteneed to death, his property to be con-
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fiflcated^ and his £unilj attainted. It concerns the public weUiupe that hib
execution should take place in Scotland rather than in a foreign kingdom ; but
since the seas are so infested with pirates that he could not safely be brought
to Scotland without a strong couToy of ships and men, which cannot be done
conveniently at this time, Capt. John Clerk is authorised to behead Bodwall in
Denmark, and to send his head to Scotland to be fixed (according to custom)
on a pole in the place where the murder was committed. Desires that leave
may be given for Uiis infliction of punishment ; and how it will be ]:egarded by
other princes can be easily seen by the letter of the English Queen. . ImX,, with
a German translation. [Scotl., 38/.]
Received at Boskilde, 6 Oct.
Printed in Bergenluunmer's Maria Stuart's Histories pp. 828-63, and in
Affaires du Conte de Boduel, pp. xliv-xlvi.
See Schiern, u^., p. 352.
Same date. Copy, in Latin, with a translation in German, of the process in Par-
liament against the Barl of" Bothvile," referred to in the preceding letter, [ifr.]
Same date. Copy, in Latin, with a translation in German, of a commission to Capt.
John Clerk to arrest the Earl of '* Boithvile," ** Paridum (blank) Galium,'' and
others, and bring them to Scotland, or else to behead and quarter them where-
soever they may be taken. [/6.]
Same date. Edinb. "Axssell "Wefferth'^to Fred. II. Is well received in Scot-
land. Advises the King to please the people by surrendering Bothwell. Germ.
See Schiem, u.«., p. 353.
1568. 25 Aug. Hansbuigk. Beply of John the Elder, Duke of Schleswig Holstein,
to the circular letter of Fred. II., advising delay, and consideration for the welfare
of the Scottish Queen. Germ. [/6.]
Beceived 1 Sept.
See Schiem, «.«., p. 356.
1568. 26 Aug. Edinb. The Regent to Fred. II. Although he had written a few
days before by Gawin Blphinstoun, yet as Capt. Axel VVeffart is about to depart
for Denmark, sends this further letter by him, who will report how willingly
' he has been permitted to levy troops of musketeers in Scotland, when the con-
dition of the country might seem to require the presence there of as large an
army as possible. Trusts that the King will show like good-will by either
sending the condemned criminal to Scotland or permitting punishment to be
inflicted on him in Denmark. [/<&.]
Brought by Axel Weflfert, 13 Oct.
Printed in Bergenhammer, ii.<., pp. 325-8 ; and in Affaires du Conte de
Boduel, p. xlvi.
See Schiem, «.s., p. 854.
1568. 27 Aug. Gottorp. Adolf, Duke of Schleswig Holstein, to the same. Advises
that Bothwell have a full and fair trial in Denmark. Germ. [/6.]
Received 3 Sept.
lb., p. 355.
1568. 31 Aug. Edinb. The Regent, in the name of James VI., to Fred. II., com-
mending to him the bearer, William Rysie, who after faithful service at home
desires to sec military service abroad in company with David Moncur, whose
ensign he is (" cui nunc signifer est.") Signed. [Scotl., 38 ee.]
1568. 1 Sept. Dresden. Augustus, Elector of Saxony, to Fred. II. Reconunends
the extradition o£ " Bodevals," especially if, as was reported, he had in Scotland
assisted Sweden against Denmark. Germ, [Scotl., 88/]
Received at Fredrichsburg ** in die Michaelis."
See Schiem, xi.s.y p. 355.
1668. 11 Sept. Wulffenbuttell. Julius, Duke of Bnmswick, to the same. Advises
that the case be tried in Denmark. Germ, [/ft.]
Received ** in die Michaelis."
lb.
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1568. 19 Sept Vismar. Ulrich, Duke of Meeklenburgh, to the same, to the
• same effect. Germ, [/&.]
Received at Fredrichsburg " postridie Michaelis."
1&68. 80 Oct. Roskilde. Copy of an acknowledgment by Capt. J<^bn Klerck
that William Murray and Faris N[ich. Hubert] Gallus baye been deliTered to
him by Peter Oxe on the charge of their being traitors, and munlerers <^ King
Henry of Scotland, to be taken to Scotland for trial, on condition th^t one
month be allowed them for procuring evidence of innocence. [/6.]
Schicm, U.S., p. 428 ; where for •* Klarck,*' read " Klerck ;" insert " Bnpre-
mus " before ** capitaneus," and " N." after •* Paridem "; ani for " con-
cedetur '* read " conceditur."
Printed also in Hosack's Life of Queen Mary^ I. 251-3.
1569. 2 March. Copenhagen. Copy of a statement of royal accounts with Oluf
Bagger, a merchant, for the supply of various articles, including English velvet
and silk, to the value of 75 dollars 60., for clothes for the Scottish Earl at
Malm5. Ban, [Scotl., 88/.]
See Schiern, «.*., 877.
1569. 16 March. Copenh. Undertaking by '* Joanne Clark," and his lieutenant,
" Andrw Armstrang,'* that whereas the King has assigned them winter-quar-
ters at Landscrone, for which favour they humbly return thanks, their sta}*
there shall cause no trouble or injury to the inhabitants, and that, when so
ordered by the King or his council, they will, whether their pay has been
received or not, leave at once, and give up the fortress. [/6.]
Sealed with Clark'» seal of arms ; quarterly, 1 and 4, bury of three ; 2 and 3
a cross.
See ib,, p. 361 n.
1570. 22 June. Copenh. Peder Oxe and Johan Friis to Fred. II. about the
charges alleged by Bothwell a^nst John Clark, and proposing an examination
by means of some of the Scottish captains. Dan, [Scotl., 38/.]
Printed by Ryge, in Peder Oxes Liv, 1765, pp. 248-9.
See aUo Schiern, p. 364.
1570. 24 June. Fredricksb. Draft of the King's reply, consenting to the pro-
posed examination. [/&.]
See Schiern, p. 365.
1570. 28 June. Copenh. Oxe and Friis to the King, with a sommaiy account of
the examination of the charges against Clerk made by four Scottish and three
German captains. Dan, [/6.]
Ryge, Peder Oxe's Liv, pp. 249-50.
See Schiern, p. 366.
1570. German translations of a summary of the charges against Clerk and of his
reply. [76.]
See Schiem, p. 424.
1570. 17 July. Edinb. ** Mathw Regens," (the Earl of Lennox) to Fred. II.,
requesting that he will permit John Clerk to return to Scotland, where, in con-
sequence of the murder of the late Regent, foreign auxiliaries are needed to
assist in subduinK commotions. Hears that some are endeavouring to demon-
state Bothweli's innocence ; begs that no credence may be given to them, but
that Bothwell may be kept in safe custody, until messengers can be sent to
refute the false statements made on his behalf. [/&.]
1570. 18 July. Edinb. The same to the same, in behalf of Alexander Campbell
and Archibald Steuart who have been imprisoned on account of false charges
brought against them. All their accusers are men infamous at home ; the first,
Gawin Elphinstonn, for robbing his patron with whom he had lived honourably
for some years ; the second, Richard Skowgall, fled the country, after being
imprisoned for adultery ; and the third, Walter Aikman, was notorious in France
for his rapacity, and at home was an agent in all Bothweli's crimes. On the
other hand, Campbell is of the noble family of Argyle, and Steuart, of the
equally noble family of Uchiltre, and both of untarnished character at home.
[Scotl., 88/0
See Schiern, pp. 362, 864 n.
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Seotiigh Paper$, 1551—1604.
1570. 3 Aug. ** Ex eedibus Cheynensibus." Queen Elisabeth to Fred. II. Is
informed by the Regent of Scotland that John Clerk is accused of heinous
offences by some ill-wiUers, chief amongst whom is the Earl of '* Bodonell ;"
and therefore at his request writes to certify that Clerk was long and favourably
known in England for courage [" virtute"], fidelit}', and integrity; and does
not doubt but that all the charges against him are forged by Bothwell. As to
the latter, she has before now applied for his being sent to Scotland to undergo
trial ; begs that at any rate be may be kept in close confinement ; for it cannot
be creditable to the King that a regicide should wander about at liberty, much
less that he should be able to contrive plots against the innocent. [_Ib,]
Delivered to the King, in the presence of the Senators and of the Scottish
ambassador, Buchanan, at Copenhagen, the morrow of St. Lucy [14 Dec.].
Laing, ^tV. of ScotL, II. 304-5.
See Schiem, p. 868 n.
1570. 26 Aug. Striviling. " Mathw Begens^to the same. Hearing that, con-
trary to idl expectation, Bothwell is not only set at liberty, but is endeavouring
the injury of good men and the infliction on his accusers of the punishments
which he himself deserves, he sends Thomas Buchannan, to remove all doubts
on the matter, and to effectually obtain what has before been asked. If there
is any nation so barbarous as to reckon of little moment the misfortones of
supreme ma^trates, " quos Deus ipse in deorum numero recenset et cogno-
'* mento sibi adsequat," yet surely King Fred, will not himself, by tardiness
in punishinff the murder of one King, weaken and well-nigh overthrow the
authority of all. With regard to Clerk, his accusers are men whose whole
lives are stained with crime, while eveiything in his whole course of life among
various nations redounds to his glory. iat., with a German translation.
[ScotL, 38/.]
Delivered to the King by Buchanan at the same time as the preceding.
See Schiem, p. 368.
1570. 26 Nov. Account, in German, of the communications between Elias Eysen-
berffh, secretary to Fred. 11., and Thomas Buchanan, relative to the personal
andience desired by the latter of the King. [Scotl., 38/]
See Schiem, p. 369.
1 570. 30 Nov. Copenh. T. Buchanan to Fred. II., explaining that he cannot,
consistently with the precise instructions he has received, deliver the letters
with which he is charged by the Queen of England and Uie Bcgent of Scot-
land to any one but the King himself. As he hears from the Secretary that the
King's health and the difficulty of travelling prevent at present this personal
audience, he will patiently wait until it can be granted. [/6.]
Beceived at Fredrichsburg, 2 Dec.
1570. 14 Dec. Speech made by Buchanan at his audience by Fre<l. II., urging
the surrender or punishment of Bothwell, and defending Clerk. A copy wntten
and subscribed by himself by request, on the following day, Dec. 15. Xo/.,
with a German translation, dated Dec. 16. [76. ||
Bergenhammer, ti.s., pp. 333-389 : Affaires du Conte de Boduel, pp.
XLVH.-L.
See Schiem, p. 370.
1570. 31 Dec. Copenh. Buchanan to the King. Hearing that he is about to go
on a journey, be^fl for an answer to bis propositions of Dec. 14; or if that
cannot now be given, and he must wait for the Klnpr*s return, begs that mean-
while Clerk may be set at liberty, and allowed to live in the ci^ at his own
expense. [76.]
1571. 9 March. Frederichsborf. Beply on the part of the King of Denmark to
Buchanan's application. Bothwell denies the charges alleged against him ; never-
theless, the King will be willing to surrender him if sufficient security be given
by the Queen of England and the Government of Scotland that he shall have a
fair trial, that no prejudice shall accrue in any way to Denmark or any Danish
subject by the surrender, and that like extradition will be made if in any case
it be required by Denmark. Clark is in prison, and is to be brought to trial,
for several offences of which he is accused. [Scotl., 38/]
Bergenhammer, pp. 339-^47. Affairee du Conte de JBodnel, pp. l-liv.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PCJBLIO BBGOBDS. 21
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SeoUUh Paperg. 1551-^1904.
1571. 19 Mar. Copenh. Beprcflentation from Buchanan to Fred. II. in reply to
the pieceding answer of 9 Mar. (reeeived on 12 Mar.). The Queen of England
has already given the desired guarantee with respect to Bothwell's trial if
he he surrendered ; hut if the King of Denmark will draw up the form in
which he wishes that guarantee to he given, Buchanan will endeavour to
get it signed. Beplies to the counter-statements made hj Bothwell in
his own defence; Bothwell cannot deny the violence offered hj him to
the Queen of Scotland, ^'scelns meo judicio inexpiahile; nam princeps ilia
** iUastrissima potentissimaque, summis Dei donis omata, meritcque inter prs-
« cipnos mnltorum seculorum principes, oh ipsius singulares virtutes rarissi-
<* masque turn corporis tum animi dotes, numeranda, si hse ah isto natursB
« monstro fiiscinationihus, philtris, incantationibus ac veneficiis, cseterisque
« malis artibus, corrupts subverseque non essent. Perturbata enim tot artificiis
*< mnlieris selectissimie mente, nemini mirum est, sed mazime dolendum, quod
** ilia tandem in hasce calamitates velnti cseca incident." Vindicates Capt.
John Clark's action with regard to Bothwell as being that of the duly accredited
agent from the King of Scotland for this purpose ; and replies to the various
charges brought against him, serioHm, but hopes to be excused if he does not
answer as completely as the case requires, '* cum mihi hactenus cum eo loqui
" denegatum sit denegeturque," whUe he has to give a report alike to the
government of Scotland and to the Queen of England on the matters entrusted
to him. [Scotl., 38/.]
Bergenhammer, «.«., pp. 348-959 ; Affaires du Conte de Boduel, pp. liv-
lix.
See also Schiem, pp. 870-1.
1571. 5 July. Leith. '<Mathw Begens" (the Earl of Lennox) in the name of the
King, to Fred. II. Having received a report fh>m the ambassador Thomas
Buchanan, he defers for a while the case of Bothwell until a reply is received
from the Queen of England, with whom he has conmiunicat^. But with
regard to John Clerk, whom he hears ** adhuc arcta custodia premi," and whom
he cannot neglect, ** pnesertim cum legati personam (cujus sacrosanctnm corpus
*' esse debet) nostro nomine in Dania sustinoit, ac cum a bona fide in rationibus
** reddendis nentiquam discessisse persuasum habeamus," he desires that he
may be sent back to Scotland, since now in this time of civil war he will be
extremely useful through his military skill and fidelity, there being no less need
now for his services at home than there was for them abroad when he was per-
mitted to go to the assistance of Denmark in the war with Sweden. [Scotl..,
38/.]
Beceived at Komtrup, 31 July.
See Schiem, p. 384.
1572. [^June or Jnly.j Edinb. Charles Morison to Fred. II., professing his
readmess to serve him '* hac parva re," which he would have done long ago had
he not been hindered by a year's illness. [Scotl., 38 «e.]
Beceived 19 July.
1572. 1 Aug. Edinb. The Earl of Mar, "Joannes Begens," in the name of the
King, to the same, on behalf of Thomas Hendersonn, John Stn&ng, James Logan,
Walter Moresoun, and others, who after some years military service in Sweden
were, when returning home in a ship called ihe Oolden Dove armed with 26
brass guns and 22 iron guns, detained at the port of Mardo in Norway by the
governor of the province Eric Monk, and deprived of the ship and all its
contents. [/6.]
Beceived 16 Oct.
1572. 31 Aug. Striveling. The same to the same (signed by the Begent), on
behalf of Adam Schoir, who is coming to Denmark to prove his right to the
goods of his elder brother Andrew Schoir, who died last February at Lands-
krone. [/&•]
1573 [-4]. 1 Feb. Edinb. "Jacobus Begens" (the Karl of Morton) in the
name of the King, to Fred. II. ; a strong expostulation on behalf of Clerk^
*^ homiuem apud suos notissima fide, probitate atque constantia." Understood
from Buchanan on his return from his embassy that Clerk would be brought to
trial speedily ; hut now that he has remained in prison for three years, *' Sereni^
" tatem vestram vehementer oramus ut amiois et familiarihus ejus, uut uni saltem
« eorum, fiet ejus conveniendi et alloquendi potestas, ut intelligamus quibuK
" legihns et cantionibns aut possit aut velit lihertati restitui ; id ubi oognoTeri*.
22: APPENDIX ; TO THK FO^TYiSEVSSTOL RBPOST OF TUE
Nok>^.-^Reporfc oa Royal Arebiyes of D^nmnvk-'^^oniinued*
Papern. 1551-^1604.
" mils, vBstfti Serenitas inteUlge* aalluii boimtam condilipiitm aut ca«tionem
<< vel ilium pro m rel jiqs iUiuB causa reeuaaturoB." [Sootl.» 98/.}
Eudon^, "littenn Mrenin. Scotoram Regis quibus apud seren. Begem
'', nostrum pro capitaneo Johanne Clerioo ex oaroere liberando admodum
*' diligenter intercedtt. Beddxtse Friderichsburgi pridie ascensionis
" DortLini nostri Jesu Christi Redemptoris omntnm adflictoram, anno
" 1574."
Same date. The same to Feter Oxe, urging the application on behalf of Clerk who
is imprisoned upon suspicion. [/<&•]
KeceiTed at Copeah. about the end of May, 1574.
1574. 12 June. Copenh. Copy of the reply of Fred. II. to the preceding letter, a
few days after the reception of which he receiyed also a bond, sealed with the
seal of the King of Scotland, giving security that Clerk's release should not be
to the prejudice of any Danish subject. Has stated in former communications
that Clerk was accused raiher by his own Scottish comrades than by others,
and that he has given cause for experiencing the severity of justice ; but would
be willing to extend the desired mercy were it not insmuated in the proposed
form of bond that Clerk is unjustly treated ; care must therefore be taken to
guard against any reprisals, and the bond must be refused as insufficient and
prejudicial, and Clerk's case must be referred to legal decision should it be
required, [/ft.]
1574. 19 Aug. Strivillog. Beply of the Regent (in the King's name) to the
preceding. Sends another, and fitter, form of bond, sealed, '* ne uUa in re
<( hominis saluti deesse videremur," and trusts that Clerk will consequently in
a short time be cet at liberty. [/ft*1
Received at Schanderborg, 18 Oct.
See Schiem, p. 384.
1574. St Luke's day (18 Oct.). Schanderburg. Copy of the answer of Fred. II.
to the preceding. The transmitted form contains no mention of the offences of
Clerk and his companions. If a clause be inserted to this effect ; '* si forte
" Clericufl vel ipsuis complices et adhserentes subditos nostros damno vel injuria
<< nlla adfecerint, ut . . . . libera nobis sit facultas et potestas Scoto-
" rum naves et bona, in salo ac statione nostra, tantisper arrestandi detinen-
'< dique donee subditis de damnis istis illatis, ex ssquo et bono, plane satisfiat,"
and if Clerk himself ^ve& up the royal letters about his soldiers' pay which he
wrongfully obtained, ne shall be released. [/6.]
See Schieru, p. 384 n.
1575. 26 June. Edinb. ^' James Regent," in the King's name, to Peter Oxc.
The death of the King's grandfather (the Earl of Lennox) hindered the prose-
cution of the application made some time ago by the ambassador Buchanan
either for the surrender of Bothwell, " damnatee memorise, parrlcida nostro," or
for his punishment in Denmark. Desires to know, as speedily as possible,
whether if the conditions then stipulated for by the King of Denmark be accepted
and due security given, that application will now be granted, [/ft.]
Received at Copen)i. on Mich. Day.
See Schiem, p. 383.
1576. 8 Oct. Edinb. "James Regent," in the King's name, to Fred. II., on
behalf of William Lumisdan, who served under Capt. John Clerk against the
Swedes. Clerk's unexpected death (" inopina e vita discessio ") has proved a
great hindrance to Lumisdan's receiving his arrears of pay ; begs that he may
receive the payment he has so well earned, for which he has wait^ seven years,
and for which he has his captain's certificate. [Scotl., 38/.]
Received at Roskilde, 27 Nov.
1579. 14 Nov. Edinb. James VI. to Fred. II. on behalf of John Nau [Navius],
wlio is unjustly debarred from gaining possession of some property at Tralsund
to which he is entitled in right of his wife. [39 ft.]
Received at Fredrichsb., 14 Sept 1580.
157 9 £-80]. U Jan. an, 13. Halierudhons. Warrant from the same to William
Ballendene to proclaim at the market *'croces " of. Kirkwall and other places in
Orkney and Zeithind that Robert Lord Stewart, feuai; of Orkney and Zeitland,
is commissioned to search f^r and apprehend one Capt* Clerk, a Si^tishman
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who hM committed great fnracies upon sundry sabjeets of the King of Den-
mark, '^as he has profest and arowit the continewance of his ew31 mjtid and
perflate agains all personis of the same nationn to his Tttermest power,** and
iflio is said to have refuge for the most part in Zeitland ; and that all whO' help
him shall be punished as the pirates themselres. Signed, ** James B." and
sealed ; countersigned " Mortoun," and with another name illegible. [/&.]
Endorsed with a certificate that Will. Ballendene made proclamation at the
market cross of fiarkwall on 11 Feb.
Renter of Privy Council of Scolland, 1880, HI., 255.
1580. 9 Mar. [Brussels.] William Stewart to Fred. II., with profound thanks
for engaging him in his serrice. Will send 60 chosen men as soon as possible
for the garrison of Cronenburg ; but being now in charge of Brussels which is
sorrounded by enemies, has to send for leave to the Prince of Orange, who is
now in Campen. He will appoint a distinguished captain who will keep the
men to their duty, as the King has at great cost experienced how necessary it
is that all soldiers, but especially those of the Scottish nation, should be under
the command of a good captain. Writes fully to Arnold Witfeld, the King's
secretary, of the tragical condition of afflEurs in these States. [/''.]
Beceived at Golding, 10 Apr.
1580. 1 Apr. Kirkwall. Bobert [lord] Stewart to Fred. II. Has been diligently
seeking for the pirate John Clerk, nick-named " Cair no mas," in company
with the bearer, the Englishman James Alday, who has been the King's agent
in this matter ; fears that one ship which he sent round the coasts in search has
been lost in great storms ; is now told by a ship which has come from Shetland
that Clerk has now been there for half a year ; Alday is therefore obliged to
return " re infecta." [ ^0
Beceived at Colding, 20 May.
1580. 1 May. Streveling. James VI. to the same. Approves of his stopping
the navigation to Narva on account of the unjust war carried on against him in
Livonia by the Great Duke of Muscovy, and thanks him for sending information
of it [/&.] b.
Beceived at Colding, 20 May.
1588 [-4 J an 17. 26 March. Edinb. James VI. to Fred. II., on behalf of Bobert
Cheyne, son of Sir Patrick Cheyne of Essilmonth, who bought some time ago
for himself and for one life afterwards the profits of the lands of Wallay from
the daughter of Georula Fairs, the widow of the lord of Crai^holme, but who
now finds that the said lady has surrendered the lands to the King. Asks that
Cheyne may have them subject to just conditions, and that John Londenau,
governor " Birrhanse arcis " in Norway, who requires an increase of 54 thalers
in the annual rent, may be stopped from proceeding against him. [/6.] 6.
Beceived 20 Sept. 1584.
1584. 23 July. "E regia nostra Falkundiana.'* [Falkland.] The same to the
same. Asks that free license for fishing may be given to Walter Scot, of
Dysart, who has been stopped at Wardhous in Norway (whither scarcely any
one had gone before) until such license be obtained. [/6.]
158 [5]. 4 May. Frederichsborg. Instructions, signed and sealed by Fred. II.,
for Neander Parsburg, Hen. Bulow, and Dr. I^ic. Theophilus, sent to Scotland
to negotiate for the restoration of the Orkneys. Germ. [40 o.]
1585. 1 June. Holyrood. James Vl. to Fred. II., recommending the application
which William Stewart, the captain of his body-guard, is sending by the hands
of Capt Dalochy. [/fe.] 6.
Same date, HoljTOod. [Will. Stewart, the laird of] " Pettynwem '* to the same.
Bias a grateful remembrance of the fhvour shown him while serving in Den-
mark. Begs the granting of the petition which. he makes through Capt.
Dalochy. [76.]
1587. 16 June. Andtvorschouff. Copy of a warrant from Fred. II. to the
Minister of Finance for the supply of means of conveyance, &c. for the Scottish
ambassador, who is coming to him on St. John [Baptist's] day. Dan,
[Scotl., 82 App,^
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ScoUM Papen. 1551— 1604.
1588. 18 S^t. Edinb. James VI. to Nich. Kaas, the Chanoellor, and the rest of
the adminiBtraton of Denmark. In Aug. last John Monypennic, of Perth»
when returning from Dantxic in a ship of Christian Biaclinbnrg's, of Flensburg,
was plundered bj some English robbers near Newcastle, whither the ship had
been carried; hears that application is being made to England for the res-
toration of the ship, and asks that Monypennie's claim for reparation may be
included. [Scotl., 39 5.]
Beceived at Copenh., 15 March 1589.
1589. 18 June. Edinb. The same to the Regents and Senate of Denmark. Has
been delayed prosecuting his proposed marrii^ by the death of Fred. II., the
fear of the Spanish Armada, and the disturbed state of Scotland. Sends now
Greorge Keith, Earl Marshal, Andrew Keith, Baron Dingwall, James Scrymger,
Baron Dudop, John Skene and George Young (archd. of St. Andrew's), Fnvy
Councillors, to treat for it. With a copy. [Scotl, 40 5.]
Articles, signed by the above-named ambassadors, exhibited at Cronenborg^
9 July, lib.")
They contam a provision that the question of the restoration of the Orkneys-
shall not be mooted during the life of either King.
1589. 11 July. Copy of the reply of the Senate. [40 5., 58 5.]
1589. 1 Aug. Aberdeen. Holograph letter from King James to Christ. IV.^
thanking him for his approval of the proposed marriage, of which he is informed
by his ambassadors.
Register of Privy Council of Scotland, 1881, lY., 822.
Same date. The same to the Regents and Senators of Denmark. Will send new
instructions, as desired, for his ambassadors ; trusts they will not delay the
marriage. Signed,
1589. 14 Aug. Copy of letter from the Senate to King James, announcing thus
the espoiuals are fixed to take place at Cronenborg on the 20th inst.
1589. 20 Aug. Cronenborg. Copy of the marriage agreement.
Fonn of the oath taken by the Scottish ambassadors for the observance of
the agreement.
Summary of the proposals for dowry ; payment of 75,000 thaiers or 100,000^
florins, an annual allowance of 2,000 thaiers, and provision for preachers.
** Brevis designatio earum ceremoniarum quce circa nuptiarum celebrationem
adhibebuntnr."
1589. 20 Aug. Elsinor. Declaration, signed and sealed by the five Scottish
ambassadors, that whereas the Regents of Denmark have earnestly pressed for
the restoration of the Orkneys as a preliminary to the marriage negotiations, it
has, after much discussion, been finally agreed that the question shall not be
mooted on either side during the minority of the King of Denmark. Parch^
ment. The seals are attached by silk cords. [42.]
Regieter of Privy Council of Scotland, IV., 823.
1589. 26 Aug. The marriage contract, signed by Queen Sophia, Nic. Kaas, Peter
Munck, Geo. Rossenkrantx, Christopher Valckendorff, and the five Scottish
ambassadors. Parchment,
The seals of the Queen and of the Scottish ambassadors are attached in
boxes, fastened to the document by silk and gold cords.
The Great Seal of Scotland is attached to an outer wrapper, in a silver box.
1589. 26 Aug. Copenh. Christian IV. to James, congratulating him on the
marriage. Signed by three Regents, Nic. Kaas, George Rostenkrants and
Christopher Valckendorff. [40 6.]
Same date* The Queen Dowager Sophia to the same. " Filia nostra dilectissima a
** primis annis ad omne matronale deens, modestiam, pudorem, pnecipue vero
** ad pietatem, qus preecipuum caput est omnium virtutum, ita educata sit, ut
" omnino non ignoremus ipsam mores placidissimos benignissimoaqoe, quibus,
" tanquam nnico certissimoque philtro, sibi maritum suum arctissimo perpe-
*' tuoqne amoris ac benevolentise nexu quam devinctissimum rcddet, ac retinebit,
" ad Seren. vestram allaturam esse.**
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ScoUish Papen, 1551—1604.
Same date. The three above-nftmed Regents to the same. Trust that the convoy
which is appointed for his Queen will show their regard ; his ambassadors will
tell him with what solemnity and pomp the weddiog was performed.
1589. 27 Aug. Copeoh. Christian IV. to James. Sends Peter Munck, Steno
Brahe, Bredo Kantzou, Paul Knibbe and Nic. Crag, to accompany his sister to
Scotland.
Copy of the Instructions given to the above-named envoys. Germ,
1589. 2 Oct. Fleckeroe in Norway. Copy of a letter from the Admiral of th&
Danish fleet and the envoys to the Regents, narrating their voyage and its
interruption. Germ. [40 6.]
Same date. Drafts of letters from the same to King Christian and Queen 3ophia.
\xeTm,
1589. 5 Oct. Fleckeroe. Two copies of a letter from the same to King James.
They have four times been driven back to harbour by violent storms ; the ships
are injured ; on the last occasion the Queen remained for three days without
taking food ; they have prevailed upon the Scottish ambassadors, at last, after
two days' argument, reluctantly to consent to their abandoning the voyage for
the winter. [/&.]
1589. 8, 5 Oct. Fleckeroe. Double copies of two letters from Queen Anne to
James, telling him of the unavoidable stoppage of the voyage, and thanking
him for a letter received through •* le Sieur Stuart" French, [/ft.]
1589. 7 Oct. Fleckeroe. Two copies of a letter from the Admiral, &c. to James.
Arrival of Stuart, who, by James' command, has pressed them most urgently to
continue the voyage ; but, as they cannot with safety do this, they have sent to
the King and Queen -Mother for further instructions, and meanwhile have sent
Queen Anne, in company with the Scottish ambassadors, with the four ships
which alone remained uninjured, to Opslo [Upslo or Upsala] in Norway
[76.]
1589. 1 Sept.-12 Oct. Copy of a diary kept by Nic. Crag from the day of the
commencement of the voyage until that of his return to Copenhagen. Germ,
• • •
1589. 13 Oct. Croneborg. Queen Sophia to G. Keith, Earl Marshal. Must recall
her daughter home, to wait until the wiater is past Copt/, [/ft.]
1589. 17 Oct. Croneborg. Copies of letters from the same and firom King
Christian to King James to the same effect, [/ft.] 40 ft.
1589. 21 Nov. Upsala in Norway. Ratification by King James of the marriage
contract. Attested by the Privy Councillors, Jo. Maitland, Marischall, Lyn-
clouden, Barnbarrache, Lewis Bellenden, James Scrymgeur of Dudop, Lyndsay,
Carmychall, [Sir WilLJ Keithe, Pettynwem, [S] — roccus (?), John Skene and
George Young. The Great Seal is attached. [43.]
1589. 24 Nov. Upsala. Grant by the same of the whole domain of Dumfermelinf,
in morganatic donation, to his wife, for whose sake " media pene hyeme, itinem
" difficultates, maris oceani tempestates et pericula nihil veriti, in intimas regni
" Norvagici partes penetravimus : " undertaking that this shall be confirmed by
the Parliament of Scotland on his return. The Great Seal is attached. [44.]
1590. 18 Apr. Croneborg. Acknowledgment by the same that he has received
the dowry of 75,000 thalers. Fragment of the Great Seal. [45.]
1590. 11 May. *' Haiierudehous." Confirmation by King James of the grant
made to the Queen at Upsala on 24 Nov. of the palace of Linlithgow, with the
county of Fyff and the palace of Falkland. [48.]
The Great Seal is attached in an engraved box.
Same date. Confirmation of the morganatic donation of Dumtcrmline. [47.]
Great Seal attached in a box.
1590. 12, 13, 14 May. Falkland, Dumfermling, and Linlithgow. Three notarial
instruments by John Hay of the giving of seisin of the county of FyiF and
palace of Falkland, of the domain and house of Dumfermling, and of the palace
of Linlithgow, to the Queen. [49-51.]
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1590. 17 Hay. Holyrood. Coiifimiatioa by Kiiig James in ParHamoit of tha
maniage contract and the morganatic donation. Signed by tUxty peers and
seven commissioners of burghs, all whose seals (toother with the Great Seal in
an engraved box) are attached, in perfect condition, by silk strings to the
parchment. The burghs are Edinburgh, Perth, Sterling, Dundee, Irvine, A.yr,
and Linlithgow. [46.]
1590. 25 May. Holyrood. King James to the Regents of Denmark. The Danish
ambassadors will inform them of his safe arrival in Scotland. Thanks them
for his reception in Denmark. [405.]
Same date. Copy of letters recredential from King James on the return of the
Danish ambassadors, specially commending the good offices of Admiral Peter
Munek in promoting close alhance between Denmark and Scotland. [225.]
159a 28 May. Dysart. Certificate (on parchment) in the name of the Kiog that
Adam Boduell, of Dysart, has paid the duly on six lasts of white salt in the
ship The Grace of God, of Brintiland, going to Dantxic. Scottish, [82 App."]
1590. 21 Apr.-4> June. Diary, in (German, signed and sealed by Peter Munck,
Sten Brake, and Breide Rantzow, containing the narrative of their pivteeedings
during Uieir mission in Scotland. Twenty-three leaves, in folio. [Stki.']
1590, 8 June. Holyrood. James'YI. to the Begents of Denmark. In considera-
tion of the misery which the Spanish, English, and French war may cause to
the Christian world, he sends William Stuart, of Pittenweme, and John %ene
as his ambassadors to Denmark and to the German princes who are now assem-
bled in Diet, to propose mediation. If thereafter the King of Prance and
Queen of England hinder the peace of Europe, they must, as disturbers of
peace, be abandoned and left to themselves ; if the King of Spain rejects fair
conditions, then there must be a common league to defend the pure religion of
Christ. When he was in Denmark some months ago, he communicated his
ideas on this subject through his Chancellor, John Maithind, of Thirlestane.
[395.]
Beceived 26 July.
Sawie date. The same to Clirist. IV. ; a shorter letter to the same efFect. [/5.]
1590. 27 July. " Summa eorum que Ser"' Scode Begis legati [supradicti] « • •
petnnt." [405.]
1590. 14 Sept. Hamburgh. William Stuart and John Skene to Christ. IV., re-
porting the result of their communications with the Protestant princes of Ger-
many respecting the proposed mediation. Copy. [405.]
Same date. The same to the Chancellor and Council of Denmark, on the same
subject ; sent by David Barclay. The common enemy hopes to destroy all
who profess the true religion through an universal Spanish monarchy. Urge
that Denmark should, together with Scotland, send ambassadors to England,
France, and Spain. Orig. [/5.]
1590. 29 Dec. Holyrood. James VI. to Christ. IV. While awaiting reply to
his last letter, the Sieur de Morlans, ambassador from the King of France, has
arrived, with the news that two Spanish armies have entered IbVance, that the
forces of the Dukes of Lorraine and Savoy are at hand, that the veteran army
of the Duke of Parma is wintering at Soissons, that another Spanisli fleet is
being prepared for the spring, and that the whole power of the Popish &ction
18 to be poured out on France, in the hope of accomplishing, with fire and
sword, the plotted destruction of all religious persons throughout the Christian
world, and fulfilling the conspiracy of the Council of Trent. Vehemently urges
the King of Denmark to join, according to the proposal of the Queen of Bog-
land, with the German princes, and to assist them with as large a cum of
money as possible, laying aside what is now the useless proposal of an embassy.
[895.]
Received at Copenh. in June 1591.
1 590 [-1] on. 24. 1 March. Holyrood. James VI. to Christ. IV. Andrew Mowat,
of Gareswerk, their joint sul^ect, and Magnus Mowat have been ii^ured by
English pirates of Searisburg, Hnlton, and Yarmouth. Proposes that the
goods of Englishmen belongiug to these places which mav be in Denmark may
be kdd under on embargo, to compel due inquiry and restitution. [S95.]
Beceived at Aggershausen, in Norway, 3 Jane 1591.
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1M0[-1.] 8 March. Holytoodi ^ ^Tbe same ta tbe Regents of Deanark, on the
same subject, mit/a/u iR»fa9i</t«. [/&•]
5am« do/e. The same to Christ. IV. While the war was going on between Fred. II.
and Eric XIV. of Sweden, some Scottish ships were seized and carried to
Denmark, and George Hakket, ** privilegioram gentis nostra; in Belgia assertor,'*
was sent hy the Earl of Moray to reclaim them, but could do nothing while
the war lasted. The owners, impoverished by this loss, were obliged to abandon
commerce ; but now that 12 years have elapsed and peace has been for some
time restored, they send the bearers, John Blacbume and John Cudbert, to
recover their property and to attempt to renew their trade. [/A.]
Received 28 June.
1591. 17 May. St. Andrew'ii. Inapeximus by James VI. of the contract of mar-
riage signed at Cronenborg 20 Aug. 1589, and of the morganatic donation
s^ned at Upsala 24 Nov. On parchment. [406.]
1 591 . 25 May. Holyrood. James VI. to Christ. IV., on behalf of George Strang,
who served in Frederick II.'s army among the Scottish troops under Captains
Clerk and Armestrang, and returned home without having received his pay ;
he has served since then for many years in Belgium and France, and now comes
to Denmark to recover the five years' arrears which are due to him. [/6.]
Received 6 July.
159L 6 Aug. Edinb. John Maitland [" Metellanus '*] to the Regents of Den-
mark, in reply to a letter about the dowry of Queen Anne. It is all assigned
over to her, and the lawsuit necessary for recovery of some portions of it at
Dnmfermline, is being carried on with all possible speed. [396.]
1592. 6 May. Dalkeith. James VI. to Christ. IV., recommending Alexander
Trompet, who, after some years* service, desires to return home to Denmark.
[896.]
Received 9 June.
1592. 2 May. Edinb. Extract by Alex. Hay, from the Register of Council, of
an agreement registered on the above day by Andrew Balfour, '*£eare " (fenar),
of Montquhany, Michael Balfour, '^franctenementar" thereof, as principals;
Michael Baifour, of Burlie, Henry Pittame [Pitcame?] and Mr. Andrew
Patersoun, " feare " of llietarvet, as cautioners and sureties, and Walter Scott,
burgess of Dysart, of the other part ; which agreement is dated at Edinb. the
day previous to the date of this extract, and is a grant from the said Andr.
Balfour, with the consent of M[arffare],t Melville his spouse, and with the con-
sent of his father the said Michael and Marion Adamson his spouse, to the said
Walter of an annual rentcharge of 200 marks upon the lands of Mountquhany,
in consideration of the receipt of the sum of 2,000 marks. Scottish, [" Skot-
land." 82 App.^
Not given m the Register of the Privy Council of Scotland.
1592. 13 May. Dalkeith. James VI. to Christ. IV., with an account of the Earl
of Bothweirs attack upon Holyrood.
" Pervenit ad Serenitatis vestne aures inhumanse contra
nos conjurationis rumor : res sane gesta est, cujus artifex prsecipuus erat Both-
wellius, homo quidem ut cujus vita antehac nuUo non scelere f uit inhonesta, sic
suae nequitise cumulum tarn vit^e quam honoris nostri periculo imponere volebat.
Sed ne Seren. vestram ad perpetuum tantse audacie horrorem tarn immane et
indignum lateat facinus, ab initio rem omnem expedite referemus. Sicut maxi-
mu8 erat maleficarum utriusque regni concursus ad omnem dilectissime conjugi
nostrsB, Seren. vestra sorori charissimas, ad regnum nostrum prohibendum
accessum, ita quamprironm susceptam a nobis in Norvegiam vidit expedi-
ttonem^ non citius navem conscendimus quin homo iste impnrus, nostra autho-
ritatis lemnlus, in caput nostrum omnem artem veneficam tentavit. Sed tam
scelerati, Dei Opt. Max., qua regum ac principum majestas servatur, providentia,
Tani irritique ceddere conatas. Nobis itaque reversis, deprehensse sunt in-
. . cantatrices ; veneficii accasantnr ; crimen confitentur ; tanti denique sceleris
antorem fuisse Bothuellinm morte confirmarunt Accersitnr BothuelUus ; accu-
satnr ; eostodias, sed inter.. covgnnctissimos, traditur ; donee plenius de crimine
cognoflceremus, non pro gravitate sooleris vel soo merito a nobis tractatur.
Sed cam tot tantonimqae criminum esset conscius, nee minus auo causes quam
nostne dementise diffideret, violata custodia, et hominibns optime de eo meritis
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in suBpitioneui .... (word lost through damp), sabtiliter excessit, erupitr
evasit. £t cum potius clementiam ambire debuisaet qo&m noyum aliquod
faoinns aggredi, ulterius adhuc pconipjt audacla; neqae enim tanto scelere
pollutum pectus a maximo inhumanitiitis officio se potuit coeroere, quioinio
prius patratum nefas recenliori scelere tanqoam teste comprobaret, quod id
utriusqae et nostrum et dulcissimfle conjugis nostras caput concinnavit. Statim
quosdam homines seditiosos, quorum nulla pars Titae ab immani scelere erat
immunis, ad suam factionem convocavit : clanculum concurrunt : ad totius
reipublicflB status subversionem in nostra csede fidem pollicentur, paciscuntur,
conjnrant. Occasione tandem arrepta ex nostra plnsquam solita cum dilec-
tiwima eonjuge solitudine, sceleratum opus sceleratius aggrediuntiir. Armata
manu de nocte in regiam nostram audacissime irmmpunt ; nbi imminente fere
expugnatione ferro et igne grassantes nnllam immanissimorum bostium prEeter-
mittunt cmdelitatem. Sed Demi Opt. Max., cnjus beneficio legum maiesta^
inimicis parturit terrorem, nostrum animum ad vim probibendam et justissimam
tarn vits qnam honoris propngnationem excitavit, quo terrefacti hostes, cum
improba expectatione frastrarentnr, repente se in fugam coojecerunt. Speramus
tamen, eadem Dei Opt. Max. gratia qua ab eorum furore conservati fuimus, nisi
nostras dereliquerint terras, qaamprimum fore apprehendendos, ut justum tanti
sceleris suppUcinm patiantur. Si autem ad extemas convolaYerint nationes,
omnium profecto regum interest et principum in hnjusmodi immanes salutis
regise proditores animadTertere. Sic lex, natura, sic tanti exempli periculum,
qnod ad plures potest pertinere, postulat et efflagitat Haic itaque sunt qu»
potissimum Seren. Testne de immaniaaima BothueUii conjuratione communicare
operse pretium existimavimus, sed prolixius fortasse, quod non minus in totius
negotit commemoratione Seren. vestrs rogatis plene satisfacere studuimus, quam
eandem de ipsa fiicti Teritate certiorem efficere ; cum plerumque eo facinoro-
sorum hominum provehatnr audacia nt suorum scelerum gra^itatem fictis ratio-
* nibus studeant diminuere." [396.]
Received at Copenh., 13 July.
1592. 16 July. Holyrood. The same to the same, on behalf of Walter Wiliam-
son and some others, of Karkaldy '(stc), who, having gone in a ship called The
Trinity, without cargo, to Colbert to repair and refit it, were seized as robbers,
and their ship carried to Coopmenholme. [/&.]
Beceiyed at Andursdoch, 8 Aug.
1592. 18 July. Holyrood. The same to the Regents of Denmark, recommending
the case of Andrew Junius [Young] » son of Gilbert, who is engaged in a law-
suit with his step-mother, and in cU&nger of losing his patrimony. [/5.]
1592. 4 Aug. Holyrood. James VI. to the Regents of Denmark, recommending
the case of the bearer, Thomas Fermer, who went with others last year to
Norway to build a ship, but who, when it was half finished, was forbidden to
finish it. [89 5.]
Received at Copenh., 6 Dec.
1592, 8 Aug. Andvorschou. Safe-conduct firom Christ. IV. (signed by the
Regents) for Hen. Belou, Steno Bilde, and Nic. Crag, sent as ambassadors to
Scotland. Two copies, in Latin and Oerman. [40 b, 53 6.]
Same date. Instructions for the ambassadors and letter commendatory to the
Parliament of Scotland, signed by the Regents (Kaas, Rossenkrants, and
Wolfstan) on their behalf, but with the name of Belou crossed out. [53 6.]
1592. 17 Aug. Dalkeith. James VI. to Christ IV. with an account of BothwelPs
attack at Falkland. Uncertain weather and distance prevent his writing so
often as he wonld ; but he seizes thia opportunity " per . • . dominum a
Dignivalle" [Dingwall] of telling him of their general safe and quiet condition,
" si immane scelus molientis Bothuellii eifinenata pateretur audacia, qui rem
« omnem nostram tam publicam quam privatam continnis proditioribns quan-
« tum in ipso est subvertere conatur. PrsBter ea omnia quae superioribus literin
" nostris Seren. vestraB abunde satis scelera proposuimus, non minora ex illo
** tempore ab omni jure tam civili qnam natural! diicrepantia inhumaniter sed
" ridicule perpetravit. Aperta manu regiam nostram Falklandia, nobis ipsis
*' cum dilectissima eonjuge nostra, Seren. vestrsB sorore charissima, prasaentibus,
" neqoisaimonim hominum ad id sceleris convocata turba, de nocte aggressus
** est, qui tam inexpcetatam passus est lepalsam i^ in sola fuga unioam salutis
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** sose pnBsidium iiiTeiiit. Necdum unti sceleris eonscius aoimaB'ab nlli se
potuit immanitate coercere quia eo pexYenit dementia ut se in Iberorum
factionem, non sine sainma fidei in hac nostra ditione nunc professse jactura
totiusque status noetri naufragio, penitus invoWit. Quoque facilins immane
** saum propositam asseqaeretur, daos pnscipuoram senromm nostroram ad id
" faoinus amplectendum callide subornayit. Utriimqae enstodie tradidimns,
** qui rem omneni simpliciter confessi sunt ; quoram alteram, futuri matrimonii
" spe, tanto amore prosequuta [est] dilectissims conjuffis nostne prope &mi-
'' baris Margareta Vinkstarn, Seren. vestne regione onunda, ut ei, pinfiUn
« conjuffis nostne rogatu, eum toties at yoluisset in costodia visendi et alio-
« qaendi &cultatem libere concessimus : quie nostra lenitate niroinm abusa,
" qua tandem ratione fhtums sponsus eyaderet modum inyenit. Et licet
" sceleris magnitudo jadieii nostn seyeritatem merito proyocaret, dilectissimflB
" tamen conjugis respectu suiqoe sexas babita ratione, et Seren. yestrss potiasi-
" mam de causa, nonnihil stricti juris remittere yolomus, liberamque ei pro-
" posuimus ut vel ab aola nostra penitus semota in hac nostra pro yoluntate sua
** ditione permaneret, yel in suam patriam tandem reyertatur, ne, si ab omni
" supplicio esset iminunis, tanti exempli pericnlnm alios ad id genus alia yel
*< nequiora scelera liberies incitaret." [89 5.]
Beceiyed at Andverscbow, 30 Aug.
159S. 15 Sept. Dalkeith. Letter to Nic. Kaas, of which the signature has been
lost through damp, but bearing the seal of Will. Stewart. Nothing was done at
the meeting of Parliament about the promises made to the Queen. Advises the
sending an embassy. Purposes coming to Denmark. [53 6.]
1592. 15 Oct Holyrood. James VI. to Christ. lY., on behalf of Capt John
Dallochy, who, while serring in France with some Scottish auxiliaries, heard that
the stipends of certain ** beneficiariorom " of Denmark were to be finally paid off ;
is returning therefore to Denmark, but fears that because he neyer reoeiyed a
summons which was sent him to attend King James when there, and conse-
quently did not then appear (being also at the time engaged in defending a
besieged city), he may be regarded as being in fault [89 o.j
1592. 81 Noy. Holy rood. The same to the same, asking his good offices for
William Steoart of Pytinueme, who is joameying to Bel/^om to recoyer arrears
of pay due to liim for seryice as colonel in the Scottish legions in the United
Proyinces ; and who has neyer been found acting otherwise than as becomes a
good and honourable man, although often committed on suspicion of disloyalty ;
(" licet ssBpius de suspects sui ei;ga nos officii integritate fuerit custodie com-
" missus"]. [/6.]
Received at Copenh., 10 Mar. 1598.
1592. 8 Dec. Edinb. [William Stewart of Pittenweem] to the same. The
bearer brings letters from the King and Queen with accounts of affairs (" yix
bene gestis ") in Scotland, and is also instructed as to the fayour which the
writer begs with regard to his business in Belgium. [/^.]
The signature has been lost through damp, by which many of the papers of
this periMl are injured : the letter itself is written in a secretary's hand, but is
shown to be from Stewart by the reference to his Flemish application, and also
(as is noted in an endorsement) by the seal of arms (faintly impressed), whiclr
is found also on a subsequent letter from Stewart of 29 Mar. 1608.
Received at 0>pcnb., 10 Mar. 1598.
1592 [-8]. 29 Mar. Holyrood. James VI. to the same, with an account of the
conspiracy on the part of the Papists, who, after having perfidiously abjux«d
the Pope and subscribed the articles of the reformed religion, invited the
Spaniani to come oyer as soon as possible, and prepared themselves to fight
with him against their country : but some letters b^ng intercepted and some
persons arrested, the conspiracy was discoyered. " Ad perduelles istos perse-
" quendofl provolamos: ipsosque, fugs sibi salatem petentes, in longioquat
** sylvarum et montium solitudines compulimus, in quibus latibalis quum ante
** yer adnltum uUa indagine cingi aut ulla diligentia mvestigari nequirent, qaod
" potoimos eorum arces deditione eapimus pnesidiaqoe imponimns, bona publi-
*' camas." Intends in the ensuinf summer to sail round the Western Hebrides,
** quo insolanos illos, diutuma Regum absentia nimiaque imponicate atqne
" licentia insolescentes ac tantum non efferatos, in ordinem redigamuf."
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Infonits him of this lest any ambasBadora should oome meanwhile, who might
go in Tain se&roh for him in these remote islands, or be wearied by delay in
• iraiting for his retam. The leaders of the conspiraicy were these : William
Barl ci Angus, G«orge Earl of Huntley, Francis Earl of Errol, aad Patrick
•Gordon of Aohindonn, together with an obscure crowd of Jesuits. Begs that if
any of these should be fomid in Denmark, they may be arrested and committed
to closest confinement [/6*]
Mutilated by damp. Received at Copenh., 1 May 1593.
159S. 17 Apr. Holyrood. The same to the same, renewing his application for the
restoration of a ship to Walter Villiamson, who, he Understands, has been tried
and acquitted upon the charge of piracy brought against him by the Senate of
Colberg. [76.]
Heceived at Copenh., 4 May.
1593. 1 Aug. Holyrood. The same to the same, recommending Calixtus Schein,
who, after two years' service as secretary to Queen Anne, is now desirous to
return to his own country. [/6.]
Same daie. The same to the same. Sends Sir Hugh Carmichel to give informatian
about James himself, his wife, and the state of affiiirs in Scotland. [/6.]
Received at Colding, 24 Aug.
1593. (31 July: Me following art.) Holyrood. The same to the same, and to
the Governors (" gubernatoribus ") of Denmark, piving a full and confidential
account of Bo^well's renewed and successful conspiracy ; in the handwriting of
the Danish amba^tsador, [Nic. Crag, as appears ft-om the narrative in the next
article].
** Serenisshne Rex, consanguinee, affinis et frater conjunctissime, illostres et
amplissimi viri, sincere nobis dilecti : Quod a subditis ^uibusdam nostris
septi et circomdati simus, qui omnia dicta et facta nostra mstar coryceorum
observant, eo factum est ut opera legatorum, quo base tutius et liberius
scriberemus, uti co^eremur. Ac tametsi potuissent legati satis, quae eorum
est fides et diligentia, oretenus omnia referre qua: operse pretium esset vos
super hisce resciscere, tamen ad majorem fidem nos simul et ipsi pertinere
judlcavimuB ut a nobis ipsis omnia intelligeretis. Petierunt quidem illi,
nostro consilio et rogatu, ab OrdinibuH et Consiliariis nostris scripto sibi
' omnia heec declarari : sed quod ipsi, ddegantes ad nos respondendi muuus,
levins et brevius responded nt, eo vobis non satisf actum iri cxistimavimus.
Itaque nos ipsi committere (etc) non volnimus^uin prolixius panio vobis
exponeremns, quomodo res circa perturbatiouem quandam et rerum mutatio-
nem quie in aula nostra, legatis hie oportune prsesentibus, contigit, habeat.
Notum autem jam pridem vobis esse putamus quomodo quidem ex nostris,
£Vanciscu8 BodwellisB quondam comes, reus fiictcs diabolicarum artium et
veneficii, eoque nomine accusatus, in carcerem duobus ab hinc annis missus
sit. Is tum diem judicii immiuere videns, quum causa . . fortean
non satis confideret, extremam judicii .... sentcntiam fuga antevertit
atqne e carcere evas[it], unde jam biennio iiitegro, publico judicio damnatus,
exulavit. Quo temporis spatio bis terve ubi nos eramus irrumperc tentavit,
dolo hoc BSBpius machinatus, quamvis frustrato conatu aditus ad dos ipsi non
patuerit. At xxiiii Julii, mane, circa horam octavam, quum jam vix induti
essemus, accidit ut per posticum palatii clum, cum duobus vel tribus comitibus,
irrepserit, et in coenaculum nostrum, ubi alii a conjuratis ejus addicti ipsum
preestolabantur, per gradus, nostris incognitus, ascenderit, ac tandem perfecit quod
voluit. Nam ibi tum pulsatis foribus cubiculi nostri, quum puer qui eas aperue-
rat, visis strictis gladiis, denuo claudere, obnitentibus ejus ministris, non posset,
imiit ipse cum ministris suis, hominibus facinorosis perditis, ac perduellionis alio-
mmque cnminum convictis et damnatis, ita ut quadraginta aut eo plures nos
stupefnctos et attonitos evaginatis gladiis cinxerunt. Ac tametsi unus aut
alter nobis tum adfuerint qui vicissim arma contra tarn apertam >Hm corri-
puerint, tamen res visa ita ex composito agi, ut magis ab illis ipsis periculum
quam defensionem paratam existinmremus. Cceptum ibi tunc est nobiscum
de coudonatione agi ; sed quum non statim ccderemus eorum precibus. baud
dissimularunt quid animi haberent, quidve propositum illis esset, si constauter
in dcncganda gratia persisteremus. Id quod turn maxime indicarunt quum
nobilium quidam, accurrentes in anxilium, portam palatii efiracturos se mini-
tarentur. Nam in fnciem nobis ipse Bodwellius proten'c dixit, se suspendi
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proisus nollQ. Qaod quo pertineret, et in quaiu «enteiitiam diotam «88et,
latere eerie nos non potoit. Itaqae nos ipsi quominiis auzilio essent, aut vim
in portam facerent, vetare eos coacti sumus qui, prseBentibus satis animis* peri-
culo vitsB sue metu nos (liberassent «t exemissent ; qoemadmodum et cmum
annatas pro nobis copias, nuL^a ope prsestita^ literis nostiis, e cubiculi fenestra
projectis, eadem de causa ut dimittereinus adducti sumus. Qaom ergo
tandem nihil restarc videremus consilii, nee alia manus violentas, tmpias et
sceleratas, evadendi extaret ratio, Bodweliio supplici atque ad genua nostra
provoluto, tradentique gladium nobis in manus ut snpplicium sumeremus,
gratiam eonim fecimus qusB in palatium nostrum toties irrumpendo com-
meruerat. De Tenefieii sen magicse crimine obtulit ipse se judicio, ac quod
in reatu tantisper maneret dum advenerit dies decimus Augusti, quo ille se
judicibuB sisteret ac causam diceret, luiturus tum p<Bnas perpetui exilii si
religio judicantium ita censuerit, aut restituendus m integrum si absolvi
contigerit. Itemque postea reliquis, utpote ejus sociis, compUcibus et con-
juratit, scelerum omnium Tenia a nobis promissa, quorum e nnmero quidam
nefarius latro et sicarius una nocte ducentos homines promiscue, sine dis-
crimine sezus et setatis, mares et fcsminas, pueros et adultos, trucidaverat.
Atque de his omnibus, literis in securitatem ipsorum confectis manu nostra
subscripsimus. Ac tandem a meridie, pacato jam tumultu, voce prflsconis
promulgari omnes illi perduelles voluerunt se restitui patriss, honori et bonis,
gratiamque nostram jam recuperasse. Sed quam non lubentes in hmo omnia
consenserimus, ac quam non grata ea habuerimus, qui non ignari sumus quid
Deus Optimus Maximus officii regii nomine a nobis exigat, vestrss prudentise
meditandum relinquimus. £o certe animo eramus nos, ad ineitas, ut aiant, hoc
modo redactif ut nobis faciendum fuerit quod navigantes solent, qui, tempes-
tatibus ssevientibus et urgentibus, jacturam faciunt qnorundam ut fitam servent
et navem incoliunem in portum adducant. Nam eodem fere modo, nisi, perdita
Repub[lica], extremo vitse periculo nos exponere voluissemus, equo animo
ignoscenda et f erenda, promissa insuper impunitate, nobis injuria ista fuit. Nee
yero idcirco nobis promissorum Mem rumpere in animo est, quod ad honorem
nostrum et reputationem id facere arbitremur, dummodo illi vicissim prsestent
qu8B promiserunt. Quod si minus fiat, aut si illi pactis contravcniant, nos,
soluti ab obligatione et promissis nostris, quid postea facere eis, data oportu-
nitate, possimus, dispiciemus. Interim vero quid de libertate et securitate
nostra sperare queamos, quamvis prolixe fidem, obedientiam et pacificam sub-
jectiouem promiserint qui in gratiam recepti, (nam reliqnis domesticis prodi-
toribus nullo promisso siunus obligati aut obstricti) non possumas satis tnto
afBrmare. Etenim cingimur ab iis qui ejus factionis sese nobis invitis ingerunt,
quique ayelli a nostris lateribus et dimitti nolunt. Ac si qua nobis egredi
necessc, aut exire volupe est (in his enim aliqua species etiamnum superest
libertatis), aut ipsi, aut eorum aliqui, nos stipantes comitantur et observant, nee
fere sine illis quoquam commeare integrum est. Profu^erunt autem ax aula
consiliarii priores et quotidiani ministri plerique nobis fidi, partim metu, partim
hujus tumultus et mutationis tsedio. Kec nos, per efErsnem horum hominum in
quorum fere potestate sumus inverecundiam et projectam audaciam, vocare ad
nos in aulam quos volumus, nee item consiliarios nobis adhibere, nisi eorum
arbitrio, possumus; ita perditi isti nostra auctoritate abutuntnr. 8ed et eo
ipsorum sceleratissima audacia processit, ut de custodia et satellitio ipsi statuere
et dispouere non veriti sint, dimissis ex veteribus satellitibus nostris compluri-
bus, et conductis aliis qui ipsorum libidiui promtum obsequium prsestare parati
sint. immo vero officia aulica eorum qui nobis inservient suae quodammodo
etiam potestatis facere satagunt, et, tauquam in capta repnblica, munia his et
illis promittunt. Ac tametsi Bodwellius ipse cum paucis quibusdam discesserit
ex palatio nostro, ubi a die reditus ad xxviii. ejusdem mensis, quasi in hostico,
castra sua posuit ; tamen, prseterquam quod ille aut in urbe aut in vicinia baud
louge hinc se subdnxerit, adsunt ejus factionis semper m . . . [word lost
through damp: multi?] reliqui in pal[atio], nee inde se excludi aut extrudi
patiuntur. Atque ha)C omnia pro pace Ecclesiae et Beipublics, qua magis
quam nostra cordi nobis est, patienter hactenus tulimus, indigne ilia quidem,
et fere in conspectu legatorum vestrorum passi, in quorum prscsentia unica
fere sita nostra fuit consolatio et auxilium. Nam fortean iis prsesentibas
non] eruperunt adhuc omnia qusQ machinantur : suspiciones certe non leves
sunt Ulos m<gora et foediora cogitare, et undique vires comparare; sicut et
alii quidam, qui pro nobis faciunt, quidam etiam qui adversse factionis sunt,
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cUentes et subditos saos in armis habent. Quid itaqne futorum post dis-
cessum legatorum, Dens Optimos Mazimiu noveiit, in ccjus manibus vitam
et fortunas coustanti anims fidncia coUocamus. No8 hocc tanto squioie
animo et meliore Bpe peiferimus qaod nullios calps et injurise erga per-
dnelles istos nobis conscii sumos, in quoram plerosqae cumalavimus com-
plnia beneficia, parati idcixvo ad respondendum coram Deo, regibus et princi-
pibnSy itemque sommis regni nostri Ordinibus et judicibus, si quam justam
accusationem adTersam nos habere poterunt Quo magis banc insignem
injuriam nobis illatam, cum summa ignominia et perfidia, ros ad animum
admissuros confido (j»ic), rogantes yos ne auxilio ant consilio vestro nobis, a
qnibus omnia vicinim officia expectabitis, in hoc afflictissimo et perturbatissimo
remm nostrarum statu deesse yelitis. Speramus certe vestra auctoritate motus
hoa magna ex parte sedan ponse, aut saltem plebem, metuentem ob commercia
potentiam regni Danici, que late man patet, in officio futuram. Atque hmc
Yobis, ntpote prs aliis omnibus nobis propinqnis, fidis, et dilectis, de rebus
nostril non sine summo nostro dolore indicata, quantocius propinquis et affinibus
nostris, patri nostro longe carissimo illnstrissimo Megapolensium duci, itemque
fratri nostro carissimo, BrunsYicensi duci, innotescere Yelitis, Yestne Yoluntatis
et jndicii facimus ; commendantes Yobis unico, post Deum, nostram et conjugis
dileotissimoe salutem et incolumitatem, ac yos summis Yotis obsecrnntes, perque
Dei gloriam obtestantes, ut si quid homines isti perditissimi et sceleratissimi in
Yitam nostram attentarint, ne id inultum sinatis, sed omnibus modis nostram
injuriam non a Yobis alienara, sed cum Yestra aliqua etiam injuria (ut exietima-
mus) conjunctam, seYere Yindicetis. Vale frater, affinis et consanguinee longe
nobis co^junctissime ; et yos item, illustres et amplissimi Yiri, multum Yalete.**
[89 6g
Signed twice, for the two parties addressed, as '* Jacobus R." aud " James
R."
Receiyed at Colding, 24 Aug.
1593. 10 Ma3'-13 Aug. A volume (consisting of 73 leaYes) containing a narra-
tiYe of the proceeoUngs of Nic. Krag and Sten. Bille, ambassadors to Scotland,
about the settlement of affitirs connected with the dowry of Queen Anne, from
10 May, the da^ of their leaYing Copenhagen, to the time of their return thither,
where they aroYed on Aug. 11. [53 b."}
There is also a transcript made in the last century, in a yoI. numbered 70.
To an application relative to pensions payable to monks which were charged
upon Dumfermline and the possibility of these being compounded for by the
King, the following answer was returned: "Quod primo ^useritur an non
*' transigi possit cum monachis et aliis, qnibus annua ex redditibus dominii de
** Dumfermling beneficio Yeterum abbatum prsstantur, ut iis in pnesentia
*' Serenissime Reginse eedant, utque quod superest fetatis, accepta a nobis
*' aliunde compositione, sine egestate aut inopia degere possint : Id qnidem
" nulla ratione a nobis pmstari potest: Quia pauperes monachi, senio et
8Bgritudine confecti, domos antiquas hostulosque et alia in quibus optimam
setatis partem consumpsemnt deserere induci nollo pacto possunt : Printerea,
quia monachi cum abbate partem coUegii oonstituunt, et sunt de gremio loci,
jus annuffi pensionis sua) sibi quisque monachus adeo libere qusBsitum exis-
** timat, atque ipse abbas, aut alius quiris dominus totius dominii de Dnm-
'* fermeling, integrum dominium possidet ; neque sperant sibi qulcquam posse
** esse tatum si e suis sedibus dimoYeantur. Cum itaque superstitum mona-
" Chorum exiguus sit numerus, et eorum annua sunt in necessariis totios
** dominii impensis computanda, quae, ut quondam ab abbate, sic in pnesentia a
*' Serenissima Regina (que virtute doni morganatici in illius jus sucoedit)
** necessario sunt ezsolyenda. Non est quod in eo magnifid domini legati
** multum laborent, quia ut eorum quisque fatis ooncedet, illiua annua pensio
<< Serenissime ReginsB et patrimonio dominii accrescet.*'
On 24 July Bo^well's attack upon the King in Holjrood Palace occurred,
and the following narratiYc is given: — ^''Vespere ejnsdem diei fuimns legati
«• Anglici conviyn, qunm Bodwellius in nrbem invectus est perinde ac si
'< re bene gesta triompharet, qui et ex dome proxima hospitio legati tubicines
** canere jussit. Inter riam autem plorimi accessere amplectentes eum et
" giatulantes.
" Die XXV. In^ressus ante prandinm ad nos in hospitium Bodwelios.
** Exeosayit se nobis de eo quod ita imierat in palatium S. Regis. AieVat
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sapplex S. Regi &ctu8 impetraret delictorum veniam, et nozam purgaret
quam commeruerat elabendo ex carcere et irmmpendo Remel atque iterom
in palatium S. Regis. De crimine veneficii se paratum caosam dicere, et Tel
** ex vinculis, si S. Rex ita jubeat. Nam velle se in carcerem ire libenter donee
** de ea cansa sententia ferretar. Prasstitaram se eum modo ut S. Rex nihil
fidei, diligentis, sinceritatis et obeervantioD in eo deRideraret De Cancellario
aiebat nunquam se passnrum ut in aulam redeat.
** A prandio S. Rex in bortnm suum nos vocavit, ubi exposuit nobis seriem
totius rei gestae, ac quomodo gratiam Bodwelio fecerat, et quod Bodwelius
yieissim multa promiserat. Quum autem interrogaretar a nobis an ipso
'' volente et sciente essent ea ^cta, ut Bodwelius nobis persuadere roluerat,
respondit 6. Rex Bodwellium petiisse quidem ut id nobis affirmaret, se tamen
non potuisse adduci ut in seipsum mentiretar. Qusesivimus deinde an metu
" yel yi expressa fuissedt illi aliqua promissa, qui respondit totum ipsius
cubiculum plenum faisse nudatis glaidiis, nee potuisse satis intemosoere
*' a quibus metneret, vel quibus fidcret, ita quasi in theatro res ex composito
« modo inter bos, modo inter illos, agebatur ; promisisse autem se gratiam et
*' protectionem Bodwelio, ilium vicissim multa poUicitum, utpote fidem, stu-
dium, &c. Addidit deinde quod quum cives accessissent ad palatium, et ipse
paulum recnsaret Bodwelii petitioni consentire, dixisse Bodwellium se nolle
suspend! ; id sibi S. Rex persuaderet, inde nos colligere posse, quid expec-
'* tandum ei fuisset si den^gasset constanter Bodwellio gratiam usque ad
" finem.
" Tertio interrogavtmus, an yetarent ipsius maj«™. agore et imperare quss
^ yellet. Tum dixit, promisisse eos obedientiam et subjectionem, sed nescire
quid in posterum fieret.
** Quarto qussivimus, quare Bodwellius non in hospitio suo ubi antea diverte-
batur maneret. Tum respondit S. Rex ilium petiisse ut liceret in cubiculo
esse duels, eo pnetextu ac si pertineret hoc ad ipsius securitatem ; se autem
** hoc omnino animadvertere quod non omnes ejus factionis simnl ab eo disce*
derent, sicat et in ipso horto modo adessent qui obseryarent. Atque hsec
dicebat posse nos ad S. Regem nostrum referre.
" Die XXVI. Questus S. Rex nobis quod petiissent recentes adyersarii
magistrum of Glams {sic) diseedere, quod quum S. Rex negasset se facturum,
yenisse ab eo famulum qui missionem ejus nomine peteret, cut tum abenndi
yeniam dederit. Tum nos, digressi a S. Rege, duximus nobiscum domum
legatum Anglicum, quem inyitayeramus ad prandium. Ibi legatus nobis
ipee quiedam dixit de oratione a se apud S. Regem habita, qnod consilium
dederat uti reconciliatio fieret inter Bodwellium et adversarios, sed S. Begem
minus hoc probasse ; si nos yellemus una se preestituram sedulam operam,
quantum in ipso esset.
'* Die XXVII. De Bodwelii causa aliquid actum apud Ordine^ petente
S. Rege a nobis hoc officii, qui hoc ad securitatem suara pertinere existimayit.
Quorum responsum inter reliqua instrumenta extat.
** Die XXVIII. A meridie Bodwelius ipse per Colwinum misit scripto qua
S. Regi promiserat, et se causam suam nobis commendayit. Extat illud inter
reliqua instrumenta a nobis allata. Deinde dixit nobis Colyinus paratum
Bodwelinm ad causam dicendam die dicto, modo et illi causam dicerent qui
injuste eum accusayerant. Affirmabat serio omnia promissa eum senraturum,
ac fidum utilemque seryum S. Regi se prsestiturum, rogabatqne ut si qui
aliter sentirent aut dicerent de ipso, susciperemus ejus patrocinium. Res-
pondimus nos lubenter ea audire, et sedulo S. Regis nostri nomine monere,
ut fidera datam S. Regi suo priestet, nee in animum inducat omnes a S. Rege
depellere quos ipse odisset, sed ut facta reconciliatione et pace numerent illi
** suo loco ; ipse autem eo loco quo S. Rex veUet contentus esset. Qui tum
respondit, cum omnibus aliis aroicitiam resarciri posse prseterquam cum
Cancellario. Qua de re nihil amplius tum dicere yoluimus.
" Die XXIX. Rogayit nos S. Rex ut ipsi historiam totius rei gestss concipere
yellemus, ea forma qua indicari S. Regi nostro et Gubematoribus posset,
ticut ipse cam nobis commemorayerat, et formam qua causam suam S. Regi
" et illustribns Danis Gubematoribus commendari yoluit dictayit. Sibi hoe
" aiel^t tutum non esse in Regia scribere, quod pauci adessent qui id pnestare
possent, et illi ipsi ita obsenraientnr ut xuhil secretins seribere pcfteDt quod
*' non adyersarii aut animo subodonrentur ant ocnUs aucnparentnr.
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No. 5. — ^Report on Kojal Archives of Denmark — continued,
Scottish Papers. 1551—1604.
*' Die XXX. Attulimus ad S. Begem literas qoas scribi voluit, easque
'* correctas rogavit ejus Maj. a nobis ad mundom scribi.
* » « * *
*' Die XXXI. Ad mondum scripsit Cragius literas qoas S. Bex voluit de
" tumultu Bodwellii in Daniam mittere. Fuimas conviyae S. Regris in coBna."
The Yolume is bound in a fragment of a 13th or early 14th cent. Antipho-
nariom, with music, of which another fragment seems to have been uaed by
Crag for his narrative of his mission to England in 1598.* [53 bj]
Following upon this narrative is a collection of the original documents
referred to in its course. And of these there is a short separate list (numbered
70^), headed " Catalogus literarum et instmraentorum/' &c. The documents
are these .* —
i. 1593. IS June. Aberdeen. The Earl '' Marschall " to the ambassadors,
in reply to a request that he would come to Edinburgh to their assis-
tance; he cannot stir from Aberdeen, on account of the danger of
connnotions in the northern parts, the charge of which is committed to
him. [70/.]
ii. 1 593. 27 June. Bond given by William Schau, the King's arehitect, on
becoming the Queen's chamberlun for Dumfermline, signed and sealed
by himself and his soretiety John Towris of Inrerleth, James Shaw of
Sanchie, and James Forester of Garden ; together with an oi^ taken by
him. [69/.]
iii. 3, 5 July. Notarial instrument by James Kyn^ome of the taking of an
oath of fealty by the bailiffs, &c. of Dumfermlme. [69 e.]
iv. The oath, signed by Rob. Durie, baron and bailiff general, and by ten
others of Dumfermline and Kirkcaldy. [69 g.]
v. 4 July. Edinb. Appointment (on parchment) by Andrew Wod of Largo
of a proxy for resignation to the Queen of the barony of Newbimschi^,
formerly belonging to the abbey of Dumfermling. Sealed. [57.]
vi. 6 Julj^. Edinb. Copy signed by Schau of the Queen*s letters patent,
appointing him chamberlain of Dumfermling. [69 a.]
vii. 12 July. Lethington. Besignation by the Chancellor, Lord Thirlstane,
and his wife Lady Jane Flemyng (by the hands of their proxy, John
Schairpe, of Houstoun, advocate) of the barony of Musselbnighschyre,
formerly belonging to the abbey of Dumfermeling, containing a full
specification of all the members of the barony. Large armorial seals of
the Chancellor and his wife are attached. On parchment. [58.]
viii. 15 July. Edinb. Notarial instrument by Thomas Young and David
Flescher of the resignation by John Shairpe, in accordance with the
preceding power of attorney. On parchment. [68.]
ix. 18 July. Precept for seisin of the barony. On parchment. Fragment
of seal. [67.]
X. Same date. Letters patent of the grant of the barony of Mussilbnrgh to
the Queen for her life. On parchment. Fine impression of the Great
Seal. [65.]
xi. 20 July. Notarial instrument by George Bennet, clerk of the regality of
Mussilburgh, of the taking of the oath of fealty by the bailiffs. [^9 </.]
The oath, with the signatures of the four bailiffs of the regality and of
the burgh. [69 A. J
xii. 21 July. Extracts by Alex. Hall, Clerk of the Begister, of the Act of
Parliament confirming the grant of Dumfermling, and of previous Acts
referring to the annexation of the abbey to the Crown. Seven leaves.
[70 tt.]
xiii. 26 July. Notarial instrument by David Flescher and John Hay of the
giving seisin of the barony of Mussilburgh. On parchment. [66.]
xiv. [27 July.] "Procerum cffiterorumque qui hie adsunt a consiliis, ad
" mag. dominorum legatorum de regies Majestatis a tumultu illo qui
'* aulam regiam xxiiii die prassentis Julii occupavit, conditione postu-
" lata, responsio.
• Of t^is narrative, described in Appendix II. to the Porty-Aftb Report, for isas. pp. 51-5S,
a Danish translation is printed in Vol. iV.of Nye Dantke Magaxin {\m), pp. 17S-filO.
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No. 5.-«*Beport on Royal Archives of Denmark — continued.
ScoUi$h Papera. 1551—1604.
" Ad primum quod attinet, conscione an inscio Bege id evenerit: et ad
** seeandaDi, an quid eo tempore ab ipso eztortum sit eojuB promissi
" ipsum poeniteat : Benpondent memorati domini, Begiam Majestatem,
dum hne histemia (m'c) comitiis agerentor, ea mag. dominia legatis
in Qtroque ex])08ui8se, quibus memoratos consiliarios aoquiescere par
** et sqaiim est.
" Ad tertium vero, an sni juris sit : Respondent pne&ti domini, per ipsos
<< quidem omnes et singolos, Majestati Begis liberam com imperii torn
*' rentm suaram, ut par est, potestatem et esse, et semper fore. Neque
** per ipsos eoromve aliqaem ex regia potestate quid snbtractnm, ant ex
** majestate imminutum esse.
** Ad poatrcmnm Tero, .£qaam esse consent domini consiliarii, idqne Majes-
*' tatis Begite bonorem poscere, at qui &oinoram suorum Teniam hisce
" mediis impetrarunt, Be^ se subducant, ad dictum saltem diem quo se
" capitale judicium de imposito veneficio subituros recepenmt. Id
« rero, ut et csetera omnia, Begio se arbitrio et volnntati officiose
*• permitterc.**
Signed by ** Joannes comes Atholis. Joannes comes Mania). Ludovicas
'* Lenoziae Dux. Joannes Forbasii dominus. Alexander dominus de
** Spynie. Andreas dominus de Uchiitre. Petrus, ep'a Dunkeldensis."
XT. [28 July.] Paper signed '^Franciscus Bbthuellie comes," being the
statement of his case which he sent to the Danish ambassadors.
[70 rf.]
The following passages present the sabstance of it : —
** Primum itaque, ad Maj. suie pedes prostratus, et in humum pronus,
'* necnon me uUius injurise aut Begis honori et dignitati, aut cui-
« quam ministrorum aut subditorum suorum infereads gratia, in
" conspectum majestatis sue venisse obtestatus, examen horrendi
** illius criminis Teneficii injustissime a privatis meis hostibus mihi
" impositi, exorari ; nuUam judicii formam sequam detrectare yolens.
** Turn etiam veniam supplex petii tanti faciuoris a me commissi,^
** quod tribus diversis temporibus Maj. sns Begiam annatus inra-
** serim, ac tam iniquis rationibus mihi aditum ad ejus gratiam
" patefaoerem.
*' Deinde Maj. sum pollicitus sum, uti et presontium tenore sancte
" promitto, quam primum judicium secundum regni leges subivero,
" me aut regno excessurum, aut in eo permansunim, pro Begis dbm.
'* mei clementissimi arbitrio atque anuni sui satisfactione, aut pront
" Maj*". sas re ac servitio fore videbitnr.
** Tertio, in statum judicii diem, quamdiu Maj^'. 8U8b videbitur ut apud
** earn moram faciam, omnem amicorum ac clieutium stipationem-
" omnem custodiam ac satellitium a me penitus remoyebo, pneter
" uuicum Joannem Coluinum, quern una mecum in manus r^as
** captivum exhibeo. Alioqui, si Maj*'. susb videbitur, me in quam,
" cunque regni partem relegare in diem supradictum, et id quoque
" lubentissime amplector, ac discessum 28 hujus mensis promitto."
xvi. 28 July. Holyrood. Notarial instrument by Patrick Fyldar of the
resignation by Andrew Wod of Ijargo of the barony of Newbimschyre.
On parchment. [56.]
xvii. 28 July. " Halierudehous." Letters patent granting to the Queen, in
compensation for deficiencies caused by existing charges upon the
revenue of the abbey Of Dumfennline, the county of Ross, the domain of
Ardmanoch in Inverness, and the domain of Ettrickforest. On parch-
ment. Great seal broken. [54.^
xviii. 28 July. ** Halierudehous.'' Precept for seisiu of the lands granted
in the preceding charter. On parchment. Fragment of seal. [60.]
parchment. Two large armorial seals. [64.]
Endorsed with a confirmation by Sir Bob. Melville, of Murdocharnie,
father of the above Robert and brother of James.
zx. 2 Aug. Holyrood. Notarial instrument by Patrick Fyldar of the re-
signation of Westerkinghomc. [56.]
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No. 5. — Report on Royal Archiyes of Denmark — eantinned*
Scottish Paper§. 1551—1604.
zzi. 8 Aug. " HalTruidhons." Letters patent granting the baronies of
Newbimeschyre and Wester Kingbome. Fine impression of Great Seal.
[59.]
zxii. Same date. Precept for seisin of the above baronies. Fragment of
seal. [62.]
zxiii. 91 Aug. Xeubimtoun. Notarial instrument by Patrick FyMar and
DaTid Cowper of the giving of seisin of the baronies of Westerkinghome
and Newbum. On parchment. [61.]
xxiy. 89 Aug. *'Castrum de Newwork." Notarial instmment by Henry
filakie and Geoige Duff of the giving of seisin of the lands granted in
compensation. On parchment. [63.]
zxv. Not dated. Offer, signed by the King, to provide compensation from
other sonroea on account of his being unable to assign the domain of
Dumfermline whole and unimpaired. [70 eJ]
zxvi. Not dated. Consent by Parliament to the giving compensation for the
inaufficiency of the available revenue of Dumfermline for fhlfilment of
the terms of the morganatic donation. Signed by thirty of the Lords of
Parliament. On paper. [70 c]
xxviL Not dated. Schedules of grants made from the property of the abbey
of Domfermline, and therefore of the existing charges on it. [69 t, A.]
zzviii. Not dated. Oath taken by the councillors appointed by the King to
administer for the Queen the domain of Dumfermline. Signed by the
King, Alex. Urquhart, John Lyndesy, James Elphinston, Thomas
Hamilton, Alex. Hay, and Peter Young (" Junius ")f of Setoun.
[69 c]
xxix. Not dated. Promises made by the King, and signed by the above-
named councillors (with the omission of Young), as to the administration
of the Queen's revenues. [69 6.]
The fifth article is as follows: —
"Item ut pnblica archiva monasterii de Dunfermling qua quatuor
voluminibus continentur, item omnia ejusdem rentalia, maneant in cus-
todia Alexandri Hay, rotulomm clerici, donee lites motie vel movendn
•de dicto dominio terminentur, aut saltem per Ser. Reginam et ejus con-
siliarios statuatur certior ordo de eorundem custodia et conservatione."
XXX. Not dated. [1590?] Rental of all the lands assigned, " citra et
" praeter accidentia ct casualitates.'' Two copies. [40 6, 52.]
* xxxi. Not dated. " The rentale of the haill patrimonie of the abbacy of
** Dumfermling gewin in and subscrivit be AUane
*' Cowttis, chalmerlane thairof.** Ten leaves, in folio. [69 /.]
xxxii. Not dated. " Kentale of the landis within the lordschipis of Bos and
" Ardmanoch, dispnnit to the Qaeenis g " [race], with the rental of
Ettrick forest. Attested at the end, under date of 28 July, by the King,
David Seton, of Parbroth, controller, and Will. Schau. Nine leaves, in
folio. [69 m.]
zxxiii. Not dated. " The rentale of the maillis, teindis and fermeauheit " of
Mussilburgh. Signed by *' Robert Bennett, Chalmerlane." Five leaves,
in folio. [69 n.]
For the better understanding of the terms used in these documents, the
following glossary is appended, in a Scottish hand,
zxxiv. ** Explicatio terminorum quorundam qui chartis regiis, ut vocant,
super donatione propter nuptias et morganat. inserti sunt.
« Baronias vocant Scoti multitudinem villarum et pagorum.
" Barones in Scotia omnes jus gladii et merum faiabent imperinm.
<* Principalis mansio dicitur regia domus.
<* D ' / majores ex frumento pnestantur.
^^*^'^\minore8 ex lino, ovibus, &c.
** Reditus sunt census annul, qui quotannis redeunt.
" Firma census qui tautum ex frumento constant.
" Victualia legumina sunt apud Scotos.
" Cvm c««<t<mis»tcloneis.
** CwH donatione et advocatione benejiciorutn. Hsec verba denotant jus
patronatus.
" Tenentibus tenandriis. Utrumque dominium directum et utile, vel
jus Buperioritatis et omniuiodam jnrisdictionem he voces designant.
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*' Et libere tenentium servitiis. His verbis uotatar jus habendi man-
cipia.
" Divoria dictmtur ea qace debentur domino pneter oensum annuum
qui Kolvitor in pecimia et frumcnto. Minuta itaque, ut oves,
anseres, &e., divoria dicuntur.
** In boscis, h. e. in virgetis et locis virgin consitis: nostri Busch,
" In moris marresiis, h. e. in locis qui propter hamiditatem eoli non
possunt.
" In petariis, h. e. in locis terrse profundioribns ex quibus materia
ignis profunditur. Klt/n. [ The word " Torflf " ercued,"]
'* Turbariis, h. e. ubi tantum teme superficies in usum ignis aufertur.
Torff.
'* Fabrilibus, ut sunt ferri fodinse.
" Brasinis brueriis, jus coquendse cerevisie denotant.
" Genistis » agris et campis consitis genistis, in quibus cuniculi et
lepores vclut in purcis degunt.
*' Cam Curtis et earum exitibus, h. e. cum potestate juris dicundi et is
qusB sequuntur commodis. ^
** Berezeldis, id est quod datur domino ratione militias.
" Bludtoitis jus mulctandi continet.
** Mvlierum merchetis. Olim dominns habebat potestatem concum-
bendi cum vasalli sponsa prima nocte ; at quia hoc jus abiit in
desuetudinem et a foro recessit, nunc sponss sua pu^citiam ovi-
cula aut alia re leviore redimit vasallus in ejus rei memoriam.
<' Cum furca, fossa; jus gladii, hoc est potestatem animadvertendi in
scelcratos homines hse voces denotant. Furcis figuntur fures
masculi ; fceminse vero in fossam prsecipitantur.
" Sok jus est vocandi subditos ad prsestationem servitiorum, anga-
riarum et perangariarum.
" Sak idem est quod bluthwid^jns mulctandi.
«* ToW, vectigalia.
'< ITAotiiesspotestas habendi mancipia.
" Infangiheif^jua capiendi fures intra territorium.
** Outfangtheif =]ms capiendi fures extra territorium.
" Pitt idem quod career.
** Gailos patibulum significat.
*' Wrack, naufragii colligendi jus.
** Yf^at'M, potestas accipiendi aberrantia animalia post trinam signifi-
cationem.
** Forestis =^n»monhvLS sine claosora.
" Varenniissslocis sepemeniis munitis.
" Cum viridi et vencUione^ cum potestate yenandi ubi herbs et gra-
mina sunt.
" Commoditates et quie sequuntur vocabula, synonima sunt.
** Sasina est immissio in possessionem et reahs traditio rei.
" Cffitera nihil obscuritatis habent.'*
1593. 18 Sept. Falkh&nd. James VI. to Christ. IV., thanking him for the gift of
a lion, '* donum vere regium." The state of affairs here will be told by Steno
Bylde, who left not long ago, and who is fully informed thereon. [39 6.]
Received at Colding, 24 Oct.
1594. 16 Apr. Edinb. William Stewart to Christ. IV. Has given to the bearer
his answer to the King's letter of last October, which has been delayed by the
difficulty of travelling in winter. Professes continuance of that devotion to his
service which for sixteen years past he has always displayed. [39 6.]
Received at Cronenborg, 13 May.
1594. 19 Apr. Sterling Castle. James VI. to the same, announcing the birth of
a son [Henry]. Peter Junius [Young] of Setoun (his almoner, and formerly
ambassador to King Fred.), will explain why the news was not sooner sent.
[76.]
1594. 4 Sept Sterling Castle. The same to the same, thanking him /br the re-
ception given to Peter Junius, and for sending Christian Bernicou and Steno
Bilde to represent him at the prince's baptism ; who now on their return will
give a full account of public and private a&irs, and especially of the steps
taken to crush the papal Scoto-Spanish faction. [/6.]
38 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTT-SEVENTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 5. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark-— tfonltnuecf.
Seoitisk Papers. 1551—1604.
1594. 14 Sept. Holyrood. The same to the same, on behalf of Capt. John
Dallachj, who for his sernces to King Frederick was promised an annual
pension of 400 thalers, but has never received anything. [f6.]
1595. 25 May. Edlnb. ''Johannes Seringius, Thuringus, Regime Scotomm
minister," to the same. Has served for some years as preacher to the Queen
of Scots, although at first he was only appointed for one year. B^gs now to be
recalled, as he thinks the Queen will consent to it ; and if there is no post
vacant to which he can at once be appointed, will be glad to be enabled to
prosecute his theological studies by the continuance of his annual pension of
100 thalers and clothing. [Engl., 27.]
Same date. The same to the Chancellor and Council of Denmark with the same
petition. The Queen, '' nunc tarn Scotice loquitur quam aliqoa princeps fcBmina
in hoc regno nata." [-^O
1596. 26 March. St. Andrew's. James VI. to Christ. IV., on behalf of John
Buckston, an Englishman, who having fished for many years near Iceland
# without interruption, has now been stopped by some people of Hamburgh, on
the ground that they alone have had the right granted them of fishing there.
[Scotl., 39 6.]
1596. 19 June. Holyrood. The same to the same, acknowledging the invitation
brought by his ambassador Steno Bilde to attend his coronation on 24 Aug.
Would most gladly do so were he not hindered by affairs of State which are a
much heavier burden to him since the death of the Chancellor ; the people
would most certainly hinder his leaving the kingdom, as they would have done
when he formerly visited Denmark, had he not secretly embarked without their
knowledge, with very few followers. The new Chancellor is not yet elected ;
the papists who were expelled from the kingdom threaten a speedy return, in
reliance on the help of Spain ; and, further, before the arrival of the ambassa-
dor, an expedition agunst some rebels in the Hebrides had been fixed for
1 Aug. Yet in spite of all these hindrances, he would have endeavoured to go,
were not the Queen near her confinement, and she cannot, on the one hand,
bear the tossing of a voyage and sea-sickness, nor, on the other hand, can any
woman willingly suffer separation from her husband at such a time. Will
therefore send ambassadors in his place. [/6.]
1596. 18 July. St. Andrew's. The same to the same, on behalf of one Alan
Lentron (at the petition of his father Thomas Lentron of St. Andrew's), who a
year ago was summoned by the Admiral (*^ Thalassiarchse vestri ") to Denmark,
and appointed captain of the ship called The Neptune ; which being wrecked
near Zarmouth [Yarmouth ?] Lentron, on his return to Denmark, was thrown
into prison, tried, convicted, and sentenced to pay double the value of the ship
and its contents ; and being unable to do this, he was sentenced to perpetual
imprisonment But witnesses examined in Scotland throw all the blame on the
negligence of a Danish pilot named Anthony, who had been put in charge of
the ship by the Admiral himself. [/A.]
1596. 30 July. Falkland. The same to the same, applying again for payment to
Capt. John Dalochie of his annual pension of 600 Uialers (400 in Uie letter of
14 Sept. 1594). [/&.]
1 596. 81 July. Falkland. The same to the same, recommending James Murray,
who from his boyhood has been one of his servants, and whom in Norway he
made a page of the bed-chamber to the Queen ; who now desires to spend a
year or two in the court of King Christian. [76.]
1596. 19 Aug. "e venatione nostra Dumferliana." The same to the same,
announcing the birth of a daughter [Elizabeth]. [76.]
Beceived at Copenh., 28 Aug.
1596. 10 Dec. Holyrood. The same to the same, applying fbr satisfaction to
Andrew Keith, Lord Dingwall (" dominus a DignavfUle "), for a ship which was
given to him for 1 3,000 thalers by the late King of Sweden, but which was
seized and carried to Denmark by Erric Munck, then governor of Norway.
That the ship belonged to him alooe was certified by letters from the King of
Sweden and his council to King Frederick, who promised satisfaction thereon ;
and when in 1589 Keith was ambassador in Denmark, some brass guns were
given him as an instalment ; King James has also seen the copy of a letter
written by Begent Murray on Keith's behalf. [/&.]
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No. 5.*— Beport on Royal Archives of Denmark — continued.
Scottish Papers. 155] —1604.
1596. 26 Dec. Sterling Castle. The same to the oame. The hearer Adam Kindj-
[« Kindius "] , an Englishman, complains that whereas Elend Magnison, the
governor of East Iceland, was bound to him for payment of 1,000/., for which,
after long delays, he went to Iceland two years ago with a letter from King
Christian, he was then compelled to take in payment some merchandise of little
or no value, by which. he has lost about 500/. ; peremptory letters are therefore
desired to the said governor. [/&.]
Endorsed, ** Hse literas anno 1596 datse, perdacts sunt anno 1602, mense
Febmario."
1597. 11 June. "Facland." The same to the same, recommending a French
gentleman, Jessey, a servant to the sister of the King of France, who has
been spending some months in Scotland, and now desires to travel through
Denmark and Germany. [/&•]
1597. 4 Aug. '< Falcoland." The same to the same, re-accrediting Christian's
ambassador, Nich. Crag. ** Si nihil aliud, fortunatus eerte successus qui in
" charissimae nostrse conjugis rebus dicti Nicholai maxime opera et consilio
" sapienter constitutis apparet, ejus fidem prudentiamque abunde testatur. His
" accedit insignia animi magnitude, qua, turbulento et periculoso tempore,
** seditiosis aliquot qui in palatium nostrum per insidias tum forte irruperant,
** Seren. vestras nomine sese fortiter opposuit, quod nobis magno usui fuit."
[VS.]
Followed by a copy.
Same date. The same to the same, asking for some falcons again this year, since
from those which he sent last ^ear '* nou exiguam voluptatem percepimns,
" nam et volatus altitudine et vivido in prsedam impetu generosi apparebant."
1597 [-8]. 25 March. Holyrood. The same to the same. Delight of himself and
his wife at meeting their brother Udalric, Duke of Holstein, who has come to
Scotland, after travelling through France and England. But he declares that
he is bound by Christian's order to be back in Denmark before 1 Apr., so that
he has no sooner entered Scotland than he must leave. Begs that at any rate
he may be allowed to remain until the season of the year may make his voyage
safer. If he was allowed nearly a whole year for France, why should so little
time be granted for seeing his brother and sister and their children ? [/&.]
1598. 81 May. Holyrood. The same to the same, on the departure of the Duke
of Holstein. Thanks him for his reply to the former letter, written the day
after its receipt. Desires that the want of magnificence in the Duke's reception
may be ascribed to his being treated not as a foreign prince but as a dear
brother ; and wishes that, as he has no brothers of his own, he may be often
refreshed by the company of those whom he regards as brothers-german.
Sends with him Sir William Stuart of Houstoun, whose return as speedily a»:
possible is desired on account of an intended expedition in the summer against
some islanders, a share in which is entrusted to him. [/6.]
Received 16 June.
[Same date."] Holograph letter from the same to the same, accrediting Sir William
Steuart, who was often sent to Fred. II., and whom ** cum secretioribus quibus-
** dem mandatis instruximus," upon which he begs him to consult one or two of
his councillors, lib.]
Same date. The same to the Chancellor of Denmark, recommending Sir William
Stuart and his mission, and requesting his speedy despatch back. [28.]
Sivne date. The same to Christ. IV., recommending the bearer, the Baron of BurUe,
of Balgarvie, who attaches himself to the company of the Duke of Holstein out
of a desire to travel. [39 6.]
Received 18 June.
1598. 18 June. Certificate (on parchment) that John Gibson, master of the ship
St. Peter, has paid the duty on a cargo of coal to be transported to Denmark.
[72 &.]
1596. 18 Jane. Representation by Sir "William Steuart" to Christ. IV. as to
King James' right of succession to the Crown of England, for which Christian's
support is desired. Germ, [71.]
40 APPENDIX TO THE FORXr-SEVENTH BEPOBT OF THE
14 o. 5.— Report on Royal Archives of Denmark — continuetL
SeotHsh Papers, 155 1 —1604.
] 598. ** 19 [9 ?] Cal. Qninct." [23 June ?] Rough draft of a replj to Sir W. StnarL
[72 a, u.]
1 598. 7 Julj. Holyrood. James VI. to Christ. IV., with a complaint preferred by-
Robert Fletcher, '< Taodunensem," that in Aug. 1573 Nigell Zout, the com-
mander of a Danish fleet, seized a ship belonging to Flescher's father when
lawfully sailing from Scotland to Sweden, and sold it and all its contents by
auction at Copenhagen ; the owner afterwards in vain went to Denmark to
obtain compensation, although provided with documents from the magistrates
of Edinburgh, and died worn out with affliction, leaving a wife and seyen
children in poverty. [39 6."]
Countersigned, " J. £lphinstoun, secret."
Same date. The same to the same, accrediting David [Cuningham] Bishop of
Aberdeen and Peter Young (" Junium ") of Seton as his ambassadors, sent to
consult Christian (whose judgment he values above that of all others) on some
weighty a&irs. [/6.]
Countersigned, " J. Elphinstoun, secret."
1598. 2 Aug. Reply of Christ. IV. to the application of the Scottish ambassadors.
Would he unable, in the present disturbed state of Europe, to assist King James
with troops in case of a disputed succession to the Crown of England. Copy,
[72 a.]
1598. 10 Aug. ** Falcoland." James VI. to Christ. IV. Sends the bearer to procure
some falcons, " ex eo prssertim genere qui nuUius iodustrife ferociam deposue-
runt." lib.-]
Received 16 Sept.
1598. 26 Oct. Dalkeith. Tbe same to the same, thanking him for the falcons
received on 23 Oct., which were sent by Joachim Biaon. R^^ts that he
cannot at once send the twenty English greyhounds [? " Molossi "] which he
desires, because he seldom or never bunts in that way, and therefore has none
at hand, while Braon desires to return at once lest his voyage should be blocked
by ice ; but will take care to forward twenty of the best kind in early spring.
Received at Cronenburg, 8 Nov.
1 599. 29 July. '* Falcoland." The same to the same, sending the twenty dogs he
desired. The delay in writing has been caused by the violent north winds
which have prevailed almost for the whole half year, so that sailing to Denmark
was attended with the utmost danger, and partly also by ignorance as to where,
outside Denmark, Christian was to be found, lib,"]
[1599.] Not dated. The same to the same. Hears that he has prohibited to the
EngUsh their fishing at Iceland ; asks that he will give leave to George Bruce
of Culros to fish there for the next ten years with ships mann^ by English
crews. [/6.]
1600. 26 Apr. Holyrood. The same to the same. The severity of the winter has
hitherto prevented the communication of his thanks for the hawks which were
sent. His wife (who is e:cpecting her fourth confinement) and their three
children are well. [28.]
Received at Cronnisborg, 24 May.
1600. 26 May. Holyrood. The same to the same, recommending the two sons of
the Baron de Vitry, Colonel of the French Guards, who are comine to visit
Denmark. About two years ago they travelled through Britain, with letters
commendatory from the King of France, and were kindly received by King
James ; and on their return to France made such mention of him and all his
" ut nullum unquam tarn exile beneficium ntilius coUocatnm merito existima-
« verimUs," and both father and sons have been since then as much interested
in Scotland as if they had been bom there. [89 6.]
Received at Helmsladt, 5 Joly.
1600. 6 July. Sterling. The same to the same, recommending Guy Galde, a
young Dane, who, after some years spent in James' service, desires now to
return home, lib."]
Received at Copenh., 1 Jan. 1601.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 41
No* 5. — ^Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark — eoniinuecl,
ScoiHsh Papers. 1551^1604.
1600. 31 Aag. Glasgow. The same to the same, on the Gowrie conspiracy.
**,.,, cum divinsB majestatis favor singularis non ita pridem nos contra
" perdnelliom daonim fivtrum insidias non sine summo discrimino cooserrarit.
** Quorum pater Isssb majestatis judicio condemnatus, ipsi nihilominus in pris-
" tinnm statum restituti, accepti immemores beneficii, contra jus gentium et
" hospitii fidem etiam privato cuique debitam, nos nullius mail conscios, nul-
« lamque ab ipsis injariam metuentes in sedes sui Perthi sitas pellezerunt, ubi,
" Btrnctis paratisque insidiis, nos e mortalium toUere communione decreverunt.
** Ita tamen visum fait Deo Opt. Max., cujus semper hactenus tuti fuimus prse-
** sidio, non modo nos salvos et incolumes conservare, sed et de infidis per-
" duellibus justum sumere supplicium, ut ntcrque armatus inermium quorundam
** manibus ceciderit." Sends the bearer, James Chalmers, to give a full narra-
tive •* a capite ad calcem." [,1b.]
1600. 28 Nov. Holyrood. The same to the same. Thanks him for letters brought
by Chalmers on 20 Nov. and by Reyter on the 24th, and for some falcons. Is
greatly troubled at the news of the dispute between the King of Poland and
Christian's fiither-in-law [the Elector of Brandenburgh], since the absolute
right of the latter to the dtdLedom of Prussia is most evident. Cannot send an
embassy himself to Poland on account of the navigation being blocked by ice,
but desires that Christian's ambassadors should also represent him ; and sends
letters patent (" diploma"), sealed with the great seal, confirming in his name
whatever they may do or say in the matter, in the senate of Poland. [/6.]
Received at Copenh. 21 March 1601.
1601. 24 March. Holyrood. The same to the same, asking for some hawks, and
also that two places, *' Danice legers dicunt," in Denmark or Norway, may be
assigned to the bearer, exclusively, for procuring them. [/&.]
1601. 12 July. Holyrood. The same to the same. Sends James Durram on an
embassy (according to his letter sent by Blakater not long ago), but as it is about
a small matter he does not wish much time or expense to be bestowed on it, and
therefore asks for Durram's return as soon as possible.
The following postscript is added by King James himself : " Mi frater, servo
** isti nostro in snis negotiis, sua gratia et autoritate, nostra causa, afPhturum
** oerto confidimus." lib."]
Received at Cronenborg 26 July.
1601. 8 Aug. Falkland. The same to the same. Letter commendatory, in the
highest terms, for Sir William Stuart, with whose services he is very unwilling
to dispense, and only does so because he knows how carefully and honourably
Stuart is summoned by King Christian as if he were one of his own. [/&.]
Received at Cronenborg 26 Aug.
1602. 2 March. Dumfermline (" Fermelinodunum "). The same to the same,
announcing the birth of his third son [Charles] , " qui tam insignem suae indolis
" speciem, etiam a tenerrimis unguiculis, prodit, ut formse elegantia et mem-
" brorum decenti symmetria csteros fratres longe exsuperet." [/6.]
Received 28 Apr. 1602.
1602. 7 May. ** ad Fermelinodunum.'* The same to the same. Was greatly
pleased by the arrival from Denmark of the bearer in time to be present '* in
** solenni actu quo filius noster natu tertius .... sacrosancti Baptismatis
" lavacro erat ablaendus." [28.]
1602. 1 Au^. Falkland. The same to the same. Sends James Durrham, to give
and receive tidings of their mutual welfare. [/&•]
1602. 19 Aug. Falkland. The same to the same, recommending Hennink
Mildenits (who has been from his youth one of his wife's servants) on his
return to Denmark. Sends with him two horses, ** quos ffradarioa vocant."
[7*.]
1602. 22 Dec. ["xi. cal. Jan. anni 1603."] Holyrood. The same to the same,
on behalf of David Logan, who had gone to Bergen to claim the surviving son
(not five years old) and the goods of his brother William Logan, who with the
rest of his family had died of the plague ; but who, as being unknown at Bergen,
had met with refusal. [/6.]
42 APPENDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH REPORT OP THE
No. 5. — ^Report on Royal Archives of Denmark — eofOinned.
Scottish Papers. 1551—1604.
1602. 21 Feb. Dumfermline
1602. 1 Apr. Paznfcrmline
1608. 29 March. Edinb.
Fire letters from William Stuart (of
Pittenweem) to Christ. IV., all bat
ienX- . V"'' G i-K "^°* ■ " f the last (in wWch he recommends
1603. 6 Dec. Salisbury - - ^^uv k-a • /?! «?yj»»™«"«*»
1603(-4). 18Fcb.Lond. - J Rob. FouUs) m German. [7S.3
1602.. 21 Feb. Dumfermline. The same to Ohauc. Christian Fries. Oerm,
It may be worth adding here to the particulars of Queen Anne's letters given in
my report for 1884, further names of persons recommended by her to her brother
Christian FV.
James ^Schaue, Hen. Buni. and Johnl j^ ^^^ „j j j^ j^^^
oenngms - - - -j
John Baxter . . ^ - „ 25 March 1597.
Thomas Bulk, who is leaving Scotland! « . .-..^
for homicide in self-defence - - J "' ^' "^'
James Gordoun ... „ 22 Apr. 1599.
William Schau, a Scot, but citizen and 1 o to' i cno
burgess of " Jorck," in England - / " ^ ^^^' *^"'-
David Logan («cc the King's letter of \ ^, ^^^
20 Dec. 1602, supra) - -/ " *^ ^^^' ^®"**
Many of the Queen's letters simply contain sisterly and family greetings.
Not dated. Petition to the King of Denmark from Gilbert Menzes and George
Young, citizens of Aberdeen, about the seizure of a ship. Dan, Copy.
[40 6,1
A volume of official transcripts of diplomatic papers between Scotland and Den-
mark, from 1426 to 1564, chiefly relating to the question of the Orkneys.
[81.]
Sealed ; the oord attached to the seal runs through the lower margin of the
whole volume, which is bound in a parchment cover. It commences with the
treaty for marriage between James III. and Margaret, 8 Sept 1468; upon
which follow copies of the commission of the Earl of Rothes, and letters and
papers relating to his embassy and that of the French ambassador in 1549-50,
with a few later documents ; and ends with the treaty between Kin^ Erie and
James I. of Scotland, at Bergen, 29 July 1426, containing an exempUfication of
the treaty between King Magnus and Alex. III. in 1266.
1751. Copy, on parchment, of an official reply in Latin from John Berg, governor
of Christiania, to an application from John Traill on behalf of the inhabitants
of Orkney and Shetland, who still use the old Norwegian weights and measures
(dated at Edinb. 1 July 1751), in which he requested to be informed of the
capacity of the Norwegian dolium or barrel, and how many barrels make a Just,
The Norwegian barrel, used for butter, oil, fish, liquid pitch, &c., contains three
ankers ; each anker » 15 kans; a kanB4 lbs. 8 oz. of water ; and 12 barrels .
make one Norwegian last. [88.]
'< Memorandum on the impignoration of the Orkney and Zetland islands, and on the
" right of redemption retained by the Crown of Denmark " : a paper written
by Mr. Arthur Laurenson, of Lerwick, in 1859. [82.]
DBPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BEGOBDS. 48
No. 5.— "Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark-— «<m/i»t^c/.
II.— SUPPLEMENTAL ENGLISH PAPERS. 1548-1607.
Contained in a parcel of papen chiefly relating to English mercantile affairB in
the reign of Qneen Elizaheth, numbered " 82 E. 40a."
1649 12 Ma * I ^*°*'*^- '^^ letters from English merchants at Dantzic (Thomas
Bannister, Bob. SibsCon, &c.) to Christ III. Germ,
1549. 5 July. Copenh. Strongly-vorded complaint addressed to Christ III. by
merchants of Copenhagen against the piracies of the English ; one John Wuln,
while claiming in England his stolen goods, and proyided even with a letter
from the King, has lost not only his ship and his goods, but his life.
Various other papers relating to complaints of Danish merchants, with lists
and particulars of cases, going back in one instance to 1519.
1552. 26 March. Lond. Letter to the same from Thomas Bannister (<' B&nsther '')
Germ,
Not dated. Memorial to the same from Robert Owen, of Dantzic. Crerm.
1552. 1 June. Lond. " Jacobus Deidonanus " (an agent sent from Denmark to
claim satis&ction for the wrongs done to merchants) to the same. *' Quod ad
** causas sabditorum vestre maj. attinet, in quibusdam accepi satisfactionem, in
" aliis ezpecto satisfieictionem, aut responsum regis Anglie et senatorum regni
** ad vestre maj. literas ;" but some cases are too old, and some too uncertain.
Sixty ships go annually from England to Iceland. Parliament has been sitting
for some months at London : ** collecta est, primo, regi bona summa pecaniaria ;
<' moneta nova argentea fiicta ; constituti mille equites qui semper parati erunt
" ad aulam ad vitandas seditiones; ordinati trecenti anteambulones, qui ad
*' custodiendum regem semper adsint, rubeis tunicis induti. Quatuor equites
*' aurati, preter ducem olim protectorem, decollati ac suspensi sunt, propter
*< conspirationem contra dominos consiliarios regios ; varii nobiles et episcopi
'* in turrim conjecti ; tanta est hie animadvcrsio et punitio in seditiosos, ut
** nullibi terrarum major. Prohibita est legibus omnis usura. Constituta
" remedia pro pauperibns, nimirum hospitalitatis edes ordinate, pro claudis,
" cecis et egrotis pauperibus. Alios senes et decrepitos alunt suos ibi noto$:
'< singule parochie ; robusti et juvenes mendicantes extenduntur ad labores."
General European news; the war between Fiance and Germany; in France
<( cardinales, episcopi, cum tota nobilitate civili, non solum reliquias suas ac
'* calices, sed etiam argentea sua vasa, potius quam eorum dominus hoc bello
" snccumbat, promiserunt ; tanta est snbditorum in Gallia erga regem suum
" dilectio Quod ad religionem attinet in Anglia, per
" omnia consentiunt |cum Grermanis, nisi quod in sacramento sunt Swmgliani,
'* 2S nuUas habent imagines in templis, tertio, omnia canantur vemacula Imgua,
" quarto, monasteria omnia dejecta, nulli monachi."
Beceived 29 June.
See App. to 46th Beport, 1884, Boyal Libr., p. 68.
1552. 10 July. Lond. The same to the same ; a further report of his proceed-
. ings. ^* In quibusdam causis Alexandri Lyall accepi satisfactionem ; quedam
" ipse Bex promisit se satis&cturum, literasque mihi ad questores suos dedit
" ut mihi satisfacerent summam fere mille dalerorum pro bonis quibusdam
" captis que ad sue maj. usum pervenerint." But in some cases the debtors
are dead, some are abroad ; the pirate who had the goods of Andrew Byld is
in prison in Flanders for piracy ; some cases too old, some too vague, some
very unjust in their claims, even asking 800 thiders per cent, some bringing
charges against innocent persons, which would have involved the writer in
serious trouble had he not been favoured by the Council. There is great good-
will shown, not only an account of the old alliances between the two kingdoms,
but chiefly on account of their agreement in religion. Thomas Banister, a
citizen of London, has, on bended knees, asked for and obtained the King's
letters on his behalf to King Christian, for the restoration of some ships and
goods detained at Dantzic ; hu petition is enclosed.
Beceived 8 Aug.
44 APPENDIX TO THB FOBTY-SEYBNTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 5. — ^Report on Royal Archives of Denmark — continued.
SupplemenUd EnglUh Papers, 1548—1607.
1657. 7 Feb. See under 1567-8.
1560. 8 Sept. Windsor. Queen Elizabeth to Adolphus, duke of Scbleswig-
HoUtein, for the recovery of a ship of Bremen, wrecked on the coast of Dit-
marsh, and laden with arms procured for her service by Sir Thomas Gresham,
her agent at Antwerp, viz., 745 ** corselettes," 584 ** ex illo bombardarum
** genere quas curriers vocant," and 557 morions.
1561. llJuly. Gottorf. Duke Adolph of Holstein to King Fred. II. of Denmark,
about the preceding. Germ.
1561. 12 July. Greemiich. Queen Elizabeth to Fred. II., forwardin<; a petition
from Cuthbert Vaughan about some wrong done to him by the Ktng*s officers
in Norway.
The petition of Vaughan to Queen Elizabeth.
Certificate by Will. Cecill as to the truth of the particulars ; Vaughan having
laded his ship with arms, shoes, shirts, &c., bought for the use of the garrison
at Berwick.
1561. 8 Oct. St. James's. The same to the same, about acts of piracy committed
three years before in the port of Wespende upon the ships of Will. Causton
and others, by some Scotchmen named Thos. Nicolson and John Hogge, and
about satisfiiction for which the King had written to the Queen of Scotland.
[1564?] Petition to Queen Eliz. from Will. Peterson, Geo. and Franc Chatfeilde,
and others, of London, about the capture of a ship of Whitby belonging to them,
by the Lubeckers [in 1568] ; with an answer by BarthoL Busman, of Lubeck,
in German.
1564. 25 Apr. Windsor. Queen Eliz. to Fred. II. for protection to the English
merchants trading with the Hanse Towns, during the war with Sweden.
1565. 8 Apr. Westm. Queen Eliz. to Fred. II., complfunins strongly of the
detention of Thomas Valentine at Copenhagen while on his way to Sweden,
about whom she wrote in last Sept. {see Report for 1883, App., p. 23) , and
whose business in no way concerns either Denmark or Sweden.
Beceived 14 May.
1565. 4 Dec. Westm. The same to the same, thanking him for his answer last
summer to her letter about the trading with the Hanse Towns, and renewing
her application for the ensuing year.
Beceived 28 Jan. 1566.
1566. 28 Nov. Westm. The same to the same, on behalf of some merchants of
Exeter, whose ship and agents have been seized in Norway, and are now
detained at Copenhagen.
1566. 1 Dec. Lond. E. Clynton to the same, about a ship of his own named
Juliana^ under the command of his servant Rodolph Clayton, which is detained
at Copenhagen under false charges of defrauding the customs and of assisting
the Swedes.
1566. 7 Dec. Lond. John Hawkyns to the same. Asks for release of two
merchant vessels belonging to him, which, when returning from Dantzic, were
seized as pirates ; whatever his friend John Foxall may promise on his behalf,
he will fulfil ; hopes, unless otherwise employed by his sovereign, soon to be
able to come with a good ship well furnished, to serve the King of Denmark.
See Report for 1884, p. 22.
1566. 8 Dec. Westm. Queen Eliz. to same. The true owners of the ship, about
which she wrote in Nov., are not the merchants of Exeter whom she named,
but the brothers John and William Haukins, **e quibus Joan Haukinus,
<* fiimulus noster, suo quidem merito, multis justis de causis, percharas nobis
" existit." Begs that their ship, the William Joanna of Plymouth, may be
forthwith dismissed.*
* This letter (as well as tome others of the Elisabethan series) is noted in the Calendar
qfths Clarendon S, P., Vol. 1., p. 402, but Haukins is erroneously (here printed as Hankey,
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1566 [-7] an, ix. 20 Feb. Westm. The same to the same, renewing the annual
application on behalf of the merchants trading with the Hanse Towns, and
enclosing the following list of their ships :
The James of Newcastle ; Capt., Nic. Madison.
The Roberta of Newcastle ; Geo. Anderson.
The Antonia of Newcastle ; — Peter Charter.
The Bonaventura of London ; — — John Roo.
The Elizabeth of Newcastle ; — * Rob. JLaw.
1567. 13 Apr. Lond. John Hawkyns to the same, thanking him for the restora-
tion of his ship ; but 14 lasts of rye and seven great anchor-cables, of the Talne
of 700 thalers, have been taken out, for which he asks compensation. Had
intended to come to serve under his admiral, but the Queen orders him to go
elsewhere.
1567. 1 June. Westm. Queen Eliz. to Fred. IL about compensation to Rodolph
Clayton, for a ship which (after having been at first detained on two fake
charges) was impressed for ihe Danish fleet, and lost.
Received in June 1658.
See under the year 155?, supra.
1567-8. 7 Feb. Westm. Adm. E. Clynton to Peter Oxe, recommending the case
of the bearer Rodolph Clayton who goes to Denmark on the matter of the
preceding letter.
By a curious mistake this letter is misdated 1557. A copy correctly dated is
in a volume of Queen Elizabeth's letters preserved among &xe Clarendon State
Papers ; Calendar j Vol. I., p. 496.
1569. 14 Nov. Windsor. Queen Eliz. to Fred. II., on behalf of John Thornton,
Will Parker, and Robert Lamb, whose ship, the Matthew of Hull, was seized
in May at Revel by the Danish fleet.
Received 15 May 1570.
>
1569 [-70] an, 12. 12 Jan. Windsor. The same to the same, requesting that
Rob. Pape and Rog. and Will. Watson, who went to Dantzic for Thomas Alen,
may be released from a bond which they were compelled to give at the Sound
for their return to stand a trial, in spite of letters which the Queen had written.
1570. 7 Apr. (wrongly dated as 1569, being '* regni nostri duodecimo ") Hampton.
The same to the same, on behalf of a ship called Philip of Sandwich^ belonging
to Philip Lewes and chartered by Roger Jenkins of London, which, having
been itself captured by pirates, is now detained by the Danish fleet which had
in turn captured the pirates.
Received 3 July 1570.
1571. 86 Apr. Westm. The same to the same, repeating the complaint made in
1569 about Thornton's ship the Matthew of Hull, nothing having been done in
the case in spite of the Kiug*8 order thereon.
Received 1 June.
1571. 13 June. Westm. The same to the same. Approves of his intention
expressed in his letter of 4 May to put out armed vessels to suppress piracy.
Received 6 July.
1572 [N.S.] an. 14. 14 Feb. Greenwich. The same to the same, renewing the
application made in 1570 (" alter jam annus agitur ") about Philip Lewes' ship
the Philip of Sandwich.
Received 1 5 June.
1572. 2 Apr. Westm. The same to the same, about two ships of John Foxall's
seized by some Dantzic vessels of war four years ago, for which no compensa-
tion has been obtained ; begs him to Include this with his claims upon Dantzic
for like compensation due to Danes.
Received 9 July.
1578. 25 May. Greenwich. The same to the same ; a third application on behalf
of John Thornton, Rob. Lamb, and their company.
Received 7 Aug.
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1578. Id Aug. Bye. The same to the same, on behalf of Thomas Bonest, a
citizen of London (for whom she has written once before*), whose sUp of
Haarlem, called by the Dutch a Semew, was first captured by pirates and then
re-captured by Danish ships.
Received 13 Oct.
1574. 3 May. Greenwich. The same to the same. A third letter on behalf of
Philip Lewes' ship. Sends PhiHp Tomer [Turner] , a physician, to represent
the case, who will propose its reference to arbitrators. ** Ita fiet ut, rite in
** nostros subditos josticia administrata, ultima juris remedia (quod illibenter
'' facturs sumus) querere non oogamar."
Received 18 July.
1577. II Sept. Otteland. The same to the same. Having often written in
vain about the injuries done to English merchants, she now sends the bearer,
Rich. Alen, who will relate to him the cases of John Dimok, Roger Jenkins,
and others. If these are considered, she will then take care for the restoration
of his subjects' goods which were lately plundered ** per Calesum piratam."
Enclosures :
1. Petition to Fred. II. from John Dimocke. Germ,
2. Copy of a certificate by the magistrates of Copenhagen about a com-
plaint made before them by Rotger Jenkins, 28 July 1570.
1578. 27 March. Greenwich. The same to the same, in reply to a complaint
about a ship of one Peterson taken by pirates to England. The ship has been
restored, and the ringleader of the pirates. Hicks, has been executed; the
divided money shall be recovered as far as possible.
Received 10 Apr. 1578.
1579 [-80] on 22. 22 Feb. Westm. The same to the same, recommending the
bearer, who comes as an agent for some English merchants who have a dispute
with some of his subjects.
Enclosure : —
Petition from Rich. Procter addressed to Arnold Wittfeld, the King's
Secretary.
Received 9 June 1580.
1580. 26 March. Westm. The same to the same. The claim of the Lnbeck
merdiants against Sackfbrt has been examined by the Council, and they have
adjudged the sum of 66/. 13s. 4d. to be paid as compensation, but this, though
much more than the value of the harm done, is rejected by the Lubeckers.
Received 2 June.
1581. 30 June. Westm. The same to the same, on behalf of John Smith, a
merchant of Hull, whose ship has been first seized by the Swedes and after-
wards by the Danes.
Received 18 Oct.
1582. 12 Apr. Greenwich. The same to the same, ^vith a complaint on behalf of
the brothers of Thomas Manwoode, that after his ship, commanded by Christ.
Tucket, had fled for refuge to the island of Gothland after a battle with Swedish
vessels, it was treacherously and with incredible inhumanity given up to the
enemy.
Received 17 Aug.
A petition from John Manwood and others, in German, is enclosed.
1582. 14 Apr. Greenwich. The same to the same, desiring him to write to the
King of Sweden to obtain the restitution of an English ship called the Ascen-
sion, which had been captured by the Swedes owing to its detention by the
Danes.
1590. 12 May. Greenwich. The same to the same, repeating her application
in the matter of the complaint of Will. Harvey and others against Magn.
Henison.
Received I Apr. 1591.
1591. 17 July. Copenh. Christian IV. to Queen Eliz., bitterly complaining of
the '* atrocissima facinora " constantly conmiitted by the English, even in the
* Bee Report for 1869k App., p. tk where the merehsat is called Boldoes.
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veiy ports of Denmark, and of the uselessness of appeals to English courts ; has
given a schedule of the complaints to Dr. Chr. Parcklng, and agents of the
complainants bring this letter ; must have recourse to " extrema remedia " if
appeals should he in vain. Tufo Copies.
The Queen's answer is dated 4 Dec. ; see Report for 1888. App. p. 31.
1591. 21 July. Anderschou. The same to the same, refusing an application on
behalf of Raym. King and Thos. Johnson, who have displayed /'protervam
malitiam." Copy,
Set ibid,
1692. 4 June. Greenw. Queen Eliz. to Christ. IV. in reply to an answer in
the ease of Harvey and others.
Enclosure .*—
Petition to the Queen, signed by Will. Harvye, Will. Wolloeon, and
Christoph. Reade.
Received 12 July.
1592. " Summa mandatorum a ser. Danise Rege Christ. lY. ad ser. Reg. Angliee
" Paulo Enibbio, J.U.D., datorum." In the handwriting of Knibbe's secretary.
1592. 12 Sept. Oxford. Paul Knibbe to chanc. Kaas. " Oxoniam vend 10 Sept.,
** postquam cum d. Christ. Parkingo in Stockesii villa fuiesem collocutus, a quo
** intellexi Reginam adhuc apud plerosqne illustres viron, tam comites qnam
*' barones, Wallie proximos diversari, quod vulgo hie vocant, esse in progressu ;
<< neque Oxoniam ventomm ante 21 hujns mensis, et augurabatnr pestis causa
** (quam ilia vehementissime horret) me vix ante mensem unum ex eo tempore
** auditnm iri." He therefore resolved to leave London at once for better and
purer air. He is told he certainly will not be able to return before winter,
as there are many persons in prison who are all first to be examined, and those
who cannot give satisfaction in money will be executed. But the Queen is said
to be extremely angry with some agents of the Danish merchants, who have
obstinately refused to accept the offers which were made by her command. Is
now awaiting answers to letters which he has written to the Lord Treasurer and
to Parcking. General French and English news. '* Hen hue allatum est mille
** Hispanos, qui non procul ab his littoribus, aliquot menses oberrantes, multas
" Anglioas naves exspoliarunt, tandem in continentem insulse expositos tres
" azces igni tradidisse inter Falmuthnm et Plemmuthum; qui an ibi pedem
" figere in animo habeant, adhuc incertum est Accurritnr undique sedulo ad
** illod incendinm restinguendum, et baud scio an ilia nova non sint mes
*< negotiationi remoram aliquam inteijectura. Prster base nihil habeo, nisi quod
" certissime confirmatur Furbacherum, Ipswicensem capitaneum, navem Ulam
" Hispanicam, prsmonitricem adventus ceterarum (quam vocant Caravella
** d* aviso) magnitudinis 1,500 tonnarum, vel 750 lastarum, ut vocant, captam
'' in portum Plemmuthensem introduxisse ; in qua repertSB sunt 700 tonn®
" piperis, octingentse massarum auri et argenti ; quin et Comitem Ciunberlandisp
« cum majore numero subsequi."
1592. 1 Oct. Lond. " In aedibus Meetkerchicis.*' The same to the same. On
22 Sept. the Queen came to Oxford ; ** misit ad me postridie qui mihi signifi-
** carent me circa horam pomeridianam secundam, die Dominic o, auditum iri :
** dictaque bora nobiles aliquot misit qui me ad Reg. ipsius Ma. sisterent :
" qui cum me reluctantem et renitentem in currum Reg. ipsius Ma. sublevare
" vellent (cum tamen vix decern passibus ab eo ipso loco ubi rursus desiliendum
*' fUisset abessemus) vi aliqua utentes, me, qui tenello sum corpore, ita com-
" presserunt, ut fere quod supererat adhuc vitalis spiritus una expresserint.
*' Itaque me semianimem, brachiis ipsorum innixum, in domum retulerunt, et
** quibuscnnque potuerunt modis refocillantes, spiritum fugientem revocarunt,
'* et quid mihi evenisset serenissimse Regins significarunt. Ea, misso viro
" nobili una cum d. Parckingo, cum simul utrumque et casum meum et spem
** superesse convalescentiee intellexisset ; qui hunc meum casum quidem condo-
*' lerent, sed tamen juberent esse bono animo ; nihil enim mihi defore rerum ad
** morbi mei curationem necessariarum, nee medicorum operam, nee pharmaca ;
" tantummodo valetudinem inprimis curarem, se paratam esse singulis diebus,
" cum cognoverit me rectius habere, audire me, et hiuc expedire quo adhuc
** ante hyemem domum redire liceat. Ego, gratiis Reg. ipsius Ma. actis quas
** debui, statui differendam rem in crastinnm dum paulo plus virium accessissct.**
But in the night he thought what affiight it would cause to the Queen, *< alio-
" quin natura periimida" if anything should unexpectedly happen to him when
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ia her presence ; and therefore proposed to submit to her in writing what he
had to say. This she approved, and he therefore sent the speech which he had
intended to deliver, with all its salutation, " quae cum ilia corporis motu grata
** sibi esse significassct (miseram enim, cum d. Parckingo, qui hsec omnia
« obserrarent) " ; she then sent back to him for fuller particidars of the various
complaints, saying that she would take care this time to give full satisfaction.
Afterwards, having read these twice, she returned them for insertion of dates,
and the names of the judges before whom the cases were tried, against whom
she vehemently inveighed, and said she would on this occasion herself discharge
the office of a Commissary, and when the examination wos complete would
appoint those who should make final settlement. But as she was about to go
fhrther on her progress, and he was not able to follow, she desired him to await
at Kingston her return to Hampton Court. This is all he has done in two
months ; one month being occupied in his journey, the other in waiting for the
Queen. " Hisce amanuensis mei manu, cum mea, ob corporis ingravesceutem
« imbedllitatem, uti non possem, eubscripsi."
See Report for 188S, App,, pp. 50, 51.
Enclosures : —
i. Copy of Knibbe's address to the Queen, which, he says, is written, " ne
** quid, vel corporis motu vehementiore agitato, vel in tnrba infinita drcum-
" vallato (quae prseter pedum debilitatem et respirandi difficultatem propria
** sunt morbi mei causw) coram Beg. V. Ma**, mihi eveniret.
ii. ** Nomine ser. DaniaB Regis subditorum qui ab AngUcis piratis spoliates
'* sese queruntur, et summa petitionis eorundem.*'
1597. Papers relative to the cases dealt with by Nich. Theophili in his embassy,
indudmg reports signed by Egerton, Burghley, Bnckhurst, and Fortescue.
1597. 22 Apr. Westm. Queen Elix. to Christ. IV. ; another letter on the case of
Harvey, Reade, and WoUison.
Several letters, in German, from Chr. Reade, in 1597-8, and other papers,
follow.
1598. 29 Oct. Letter to Christ. IV. from the mayor and aldermen of Hull (signed
^ John Graves, mayor, Luke Thurscros, Will. Braye (?), Will. Richardison,
£!dw. Cooke, and A nth. ISumsell), containing a declaration made before them
by some merchants of York concerning a ship called Ze God^s Grace, seized
on account of fraud committed by the captain. Will. Watkinson.
Not dated. Petition to Queen Eliz. from John Stokes.
1599. 1 Nov. Copenh. Christ. IV. to Queen Eliz., on a proposition to refer the
disputes to arbitration. Copy,
1605. 26 Sept. Copenh. Christ. IV. to James I., on the complaints and counter-
complaints of the merchants of both nations. Copy,
1607. 8 Nov. Westm. James I. to Christ. IV., complaining of the seizure of a ship
called the Swan of Hull in July.
(ENGLAND.)
III.— A SERIES OF 106 LETTERS FROM CHARLES I. TO HIS UNCLE
CHRISTIAN IV.
[Except where otherwise noted, these are contained in a parcel numbered
Engl, 84.]
1. 1625. 28 March. Whitehall. Sends Sir Rob. Anstruther to notify his
accession.
2. 1625. 2 June. Dover. To the son of Christ. IV., styled Christ. V., accredit-
ing the same.
8. 1625. 4 June. Dover. To Christ. IV., accrediting Anstruther for negotia-
tions concerning the Palatinate. Holograph. [88.]
4. 1625. 18 Aug. Andover. Recommending Sir John Selby.
5. 1626. 2 March. About the prosecution of the German War, and accrediting
Anstruther.
" DBPT7TT' KEEPER OF fTHB PUBLIC SECOBD& 49
JE^o*.5ir— Beport on Bajtal ArchiTes of Denmsrk — canUnuetL
ZeUers of Charle$ I,
6. 1686. 4 Apr. WesUn. Bequeating leave for some merchants to bring some
gunpowder from DanUic through the Sound.
7. 1636. . 4 July. Westm. Be-eredentials for Jo. Bilde.
8.1636. 6 Julj. Westm. Urging.theeontinoing firm in the league of Protestant
princes ; Anstruther will communicate reasons.
9. 1626. 20 July. Theobald's. Reoommondinf Sir Donald Mackej who is
coming to Gliickstadt with 8,000 men whom he has enlisted in Scotland
for Count Mansfeldt *
10.1626. 21 Sept. Westm. Sorrow at hearing of his defeat by TiUy. Is.willing
to send 6,000 soldiers, who are now serving in the United lYovinces, and
money for their pay.
11. 1627. 8 Feb. Whitehall. Recommending the Earl of Nithisdale, who is
coming with 3,000 men whom he has levied in Scotland, and whose
fidelity (although he is of the Roman religion) the King guarantees. Has
assigned the money for the passage of this corps, together twith the two
others formerly applied for.
12. 1627. 5 Apr. Westm. Asks for exclusive license for 13 years for his
falconer, Martin Neale, to procure falcons at Thoekeferdthing Cisley and
Tliumistthing Cisley in Iceland.
13. 1627. 20 Apr. Westm. Is bent upon prosecuting the war earnestly and
sending him supplies of men and money. Will send further intelligence
through Anstruther.
14. 1627. 7 May. Westm. Asks leave for.his falconer Will. Draper to procure
birds at Lesterlien and Stavanger in Norway.
15. 1627. 9 May. Westm. Thanks him for giving command of the in&ntiy to
Sir Charles Morgan. The remainder of the troops have at length sailed.
Will punish the naval captain who abandoned his post
16. 1627. 1 June. Westm. Hopes that the soldiers under Burlacy have arrived ;
has ordered 1,000 more to be sent. The jewels, men and money which he
has forwarded will prove his earnest wish to complete payment of ^ihe
debt which is due.
17. 1627. 5 June. Westm. Re-credentials for Will. Below who has been a year
in England as ambassador.
18. 1627. 30 June. Westm. Sending a falconer, Rob. Quarrer.
19. 1627. 26 July. Easton. Accrediting Edward Clarke as ambassador.
1627. [19 Aug. Extract f^om propositions submitted by £. Clarke: —
King Charles having learned that the jewels he sent do not prove such as
he wished and the afiairs of the King of Denmark required, begs to assure
him of his endeavour to give satisfaction as soon as possible.
The original is among the papers of the year 1627, tii/hf , p. 49.]
20.1627. 12 Oct. Westm. On the commencement of the war with France.
21. 1627. 15 Oct. Westm. Recommending Alexander, Baron Spynnie, who
comes to serve under him, with his lieutenant, Patrick Coltbum.
22. 1627. 22 Oct. Westm. Urging to hearty prosecution of the war; has
written to the Kanseatic Towns and to the King of Sweden, and given
orders for payment of the troops serving under Charles Morgan.
23. 1628. 8 May. Westm. Is unable to supply what he asked, because " nostri
subditi sese in re subsidiaria ad disceptandum quam ad satisdandum nobis
pnebent promptiores et paratiores '* ; but has furnished the sea captain
who is the bearer with the provisions necessary for his crew and their
return to Denmark.
24. 1628. [2 June. Authorization for the pledging of a bracelet, C'ceimelion
aureum gemmis pretiosissimis interpolatum et in specie monilis fabre-
factum ") sent to Christ. IV. in part payment of the promised subsidies.
Copy in King Christian's letter-book.]
25. 1628. 22 Aug. Southwick. Re-accrediting the ambassadors. Christian
Thomasen and George Brahe.
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No. 5ir«-Report on Royal Archives of Denmark — eaniinuedm
Letters of Charlee I,
26. 1628. S5 Oct. Westm. BecommendiDg Gwrge, Earl of Cranfoid, who
desires to serve in the Danish army against the common enemy.
27. 1628. 28 Oct. Westm. Bo-accrediting the ambassador Thomas Ferentios.
28. 1629. 8 June. Greenwich. Sends Adm. Pennington with five ships for his
service. Copy,
29. 1629. 28 Oct. Westm. Thanks him for the reception given to his ambassa-
dor Sir Thomas Boo, whom he now sends again wiUi fresh instmetions,
which he trusts will remove ail occasion of difference.
30. 1680. 22 Biaj. Westm. Asking for payment of arrears due to Sir Charles
Morgan.
31. 1680. 7 June. Westm. Announcing the birth of a son [Charles, on
May 29].
32. 1680. 25 June. Westm. Is sending Sir Rob. Anstruther to the Diet at
Batisbon, to whom the King of Denmark may also give his own instnio-
tions.
33. 1630. 5 July. Westm. Desires leave for his falconer John Barrow to procure
twelve pairs of birds.
34. 1630. 28 Oct. Hampton. Expressing pleasure at a visit from King Chris-
tian's son, Udalric.
35. 1680. 30 Dec. Westm. Is willinf^, by the advice of friends, to lay aside
arms, and make peace with Spam.
36. Same date. For the restoration of the ship the Golden Lion of Lon-
don, seized by the governor of Bergen on suspicion of belonging to
Hamburgh. [42.]
37. 1630[-1]. 1 March. Westm. In accordance with the proposals brought
back by Sir Thomas Boe, is willing to renew the treaty made in 1621,
with new and stricter articles.
38. 1681. 28 March. Westm. On behalf of James Jukes who has married
Madelena daughter of Nicolas ab Annevelt, but whose wife's parents
refuse to pay her dowry on the ground that she has married beneath her
own rank ; certifies that Jukes, ** e generosa prosapia ortum, longo
** multorum jam annorum dccursu, pro religione et publica libertate sub
*' pluribus et nostris et amicorum ducibus meruisse/' having also obtained
the rank of captain in the Danish army.
39. 1631. 16 July. Oatlands. Asks leave for the Marquis of Hamilton to pass
through the Danish territories with troops for the King of Sweden.
40. 1631. 22 Sept. " Hamptonaulae.'* Accrediting Sir Henry Fane, [Vane].
Privy Councillor and Controller of the Household, as ambassador for the
proposed renewing of the treaty.
41 1631. 20 Nov. Westm. Announcing the birth of a daughter, [Mary.]
42. 1681. 21 Dec. Westm. Condoling on the death of his own grandmother,
King Christian's mother.
43. 1632. 30 March. Westm. Sends an ambassador on the death of his grand-
mother ; has given to his sister, an account of her adverse condition and
large family, whatever inheritance may devolve to him.
44. 1 632. 30 Apr. Westm. Has given to his Council the complaint preferred in
the letter of 13 Dec. against »ome English subjects for abusing the license
granted for fishing and taking hawks; if hereafter any are found so
offending, leaves them to Christian's discretion for punishment.
45. 1682. 6 May. Westm. Desiring leave for his fiilconers Barthol and Henry
** Henriccios ", to procure twelve pairs of birds.
46. 1632. 19 July. Westm. Accrediting Bobert Sidney, Earl of Leicester, as
ambassador.
47. 1682. 21 July. Westm. Benewing the application on behalf of James
Jukes, whose wife's parents refuse to be reconciled, although he married
her " uon invitam sed volentem» non clam sed palam ; aniantissime et
« decenter semper habuerit et hnboat atque jam ex ea prolem susceperit."
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS. fil
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Letien of Charge* I,
48. 16d9. S7 Not. Wettm. Sends some hones King Christian had teked for.
49. 1682. 20 Dec. Westm. Accrediting Sir Rob. Anstruther who returns to
Denmark with instructions.
50. 1683. 8 May. Westm. Again sending a falconer for twelve pairs of birds.
51. 1688. 24 Sept. Westm. Thanks King Christian for his interest and efiforts
on behalf of the Pahitine. Has instructed Anstruther about the treaties
and the accounts of debts.
52. 1688. 1 Oct. Westm. Has instructed Anstruther about a complaint made
by English merchants about new tolls levied on the Elbe at Glnckstadt
53. 1633 [-4]. 17 March. Newmarket. Congratulations on the approaching
marriage of Christian's son.
5-1. 1684. 14 Apr. Westm. Recalls Sir Rob. Anstruther, and appoints Joseph
Avery as agent.
55. 1634. 3 July. Westm. On behalf of his confectioner, Robert Walthew,
who cannot recover payment of a debt of over 200/. due from Peter
Gragelmann.
56. 1635. 8 Sept. Windsor. Complaint of the detention at Elsinore of a ship
belonging to George Price, an English merchant, (bought by him at
DunlSrk two years ago) and commanded by Thomas Hamson.
57. 1685. 4 Dec. Westm. Thanks King Christian for his reply about the
pending law suit respecting George Price's ship, and for the gift of some
falcons.
58. 1686. [N.S.] 19 Jan. Westm. Has instructed Joseph Avery to represent
the cause of the Palatine at the Diet summoned at Luneburg for con-
cluding peace between the Emperor and Elector of Saxony, and desires
that he may communicate thereou with the Danish envoys.
59. 1636. 31 March. Westm. Reiterating the application in the preceding
letter.
60. 1686. 30 May. Hampton Court. Repeating his application of the previous
year, on behalf of Walthew's claim against Gagelmann, whom Walthew
at King Christian's desire had instructed in the art of confectionery.
61. 1636. 10 June. Westm. His annual application for falcons.
62. 1636. 24 Oct. Newmarket. Accrediting Alexander, Lord Forbes, who is
sent to constitute societies of the Scottish merchants and to arrange the
places of their fixed settlement
63. 1687. [N.S.] 24 Jan. Hampton Court. Accrediting Henry de Vic,
who comes to report to him the result of the mission of the Earl of
Arundel and Surrey [to the Princes of Germany].
64. 1687. 8 Mar. Westm. Is much vexed that some falconers formerly sent
have abused King Christian's favour, and also that the birds have seldom
come safe, by the fault of the ships or the sea voyage ; now sends his
falconer, a Fleming, " Meum Bartholomeum," a trusty person, who, as
far as possible, will bring the birds by land.
65. 1687. 13 June. Greenwich. Thanks King Christian for his letter of
24 Apr., received from Hen. Below. Believes that he does not give
credence to any idle rumours, when fiusts can be ascertained from the
records of the Chancery, and from the ambassadors of other princes ;
the Earl of Arundel denies that he ever made any mention [at the Diet]
of the matter of the tolls at Gluckstadt ; nothing will be done to stir up
the people of Hamburgh or others about it, but only to settle it in a
friendly way between themselves.
66. 1637. 10 July. Greenwich. Asking for free passage of one or two English
regiments under the command of Col. Fleetwood [sent to the Palatine] .
67. 1637. 4 Dec. Westm.. On behalf of Ninian Logic [" Logans"], who is
applying for payment of arrears due to Robert Lyell and James Logie,
two Scotchmen, who served and died in the Danish fleet that went to
the East Indies. - •
D 2
52 APPENDIX >TO THB FOKTT-^SEYENTH B13POBT OF THE
No..^.*rt^Report on RoTal ArduTee of.D«xiiDark«**-tfdfa^'Atte^.
X«««r« €f Cftiirie* /.
68. 1657. SO Dee. Wwtm. De Vie and A^ery wiU report to King Cfarittian
the fair trial of the salt which the Danish captain John Greeting
brought in Ireland on behalf of a ship of Lubeck called the Golden
Lion ; cannot therefore believe that the governor at Elsinor has seized
some ships there on the plea that justice has been refused.
69. 1638. 7 May. Westm. Proposes, in common with the Kins of France,
for a meeting at Hamburg of ambassadors of princes who may take
counsel for restoration of general peace. And sends Sir Thomas Bowe
fully empowered to settle aU questions with Denmark as to renewal of
treaties and payment of debts.
Proposals submitted by Bowe.
Copy of King Christian's reply as to the debts, given at Gluckstadt,
20 June.
Further representation by Bowe, in French.
70. 1688. 8 May. Westm. About the merchants' complaints of the new tolls
on the Elbe.
71. 1638. 1 July. Greenwich. Sending John Barrow, his falconer, as before ;
the birds brought by the Fleming arrived safely.
78. 1638. 30 July. Westm. Becommending Clement de Campo, a Spaniard,
for employment by King Christian.
73.1638. 31 July. Oatlands. Again urging the case of James Jukes.
Statement of the case; Magdalen ab Alefeld married on 18 March
1629 Capt. James Jewkes, now living at London, without her parents'
knowledge. Her fiither is now dead, and she is entitled to a portion of
14^000 thalers, besides clothes, &c., and on the death of her grandmother
to 1,500 thalers more ; but her brother Nicolas withholds the whole. It
is recommended that the King's commissaries procure an amicable
settlement
74. 1639. [N.S.] 31 Jan. Westm. Thanks King Christian for stopping (as he
is informed by Sir Thos. Boe) in his £urbonr '*arma in Suecia pro
'' nostra Scotia ad insanos male aflectorum animorum motus ibidem
" .fovendum et promo vendum parata."
75. 1639. 8 March. Westm. Thanks King Christian for his interest in the
affairs of the Palatinate ; there is no one in whose advice he and his
nephew place more confidence.
76. 1639. 15 March. Westm. Interceding for Bobert ya[n]ghan, a merchant,
whose ship the Robert of London has been seized for firaud on the part
of the captain, Francis Tenant.
77. 1639. 18 March. Westm. Thanking King Christian for his promise to see
justice done in the matter of James Jukes.
A petition to King Christian is enclosed. Signed, ** Jacobus Jei^kes."
78. 1639. 25 Oct. Westm. Thanking King Christian for his letter from
Gluckstadt of 17 Sept. about the affairs of the Palatinate. As the
meeting summoned at Lubeck has not had the desired success, proposes
another at Hamburg or elsewhere.
79. 1640. [K.S.] 13 Feb. Westm. Thanking King Christian for the remon-
strance with the French ambassador on the unjust detention of the
Elector Palatine in France, of which he is informed by his ambassador
Boe.
80. 1640. 3 March. Westm. Thanking King Christian for his intention to
■end an ambassador to urge the cause of the Palatine at the Electoral
Diet at Nuremberg, and for his promise of information of time and place
at which their ambassadors may meet for consultation ; and asking him
to furnish Boe, who is now recalled, with instructions hereon.
81. 1640. 30 Apr. Westm. AiEairs do not allow of his acceding to King
Christian's recommendation of the Duke of Saxony, Budolf Maximilian.
82. 1640. 30 June. Westm. Becommending Lieut Gen. Sir James King of
Bemice, to whom (being about to go to Denmark) certain conununi-
cations for King C^hristian about English affairs have been given.
DEPUTY XXEPXB: OF THE PUBXilO BEOORDS. 53
jSfo. 5.-" Report on Royal AtchiVe^ of Denmiirk*— doff^iMtf.
Letter» tf Charles I.
88. 1640. 81 July. Westnu. Sending John Barrow^ his fiilooner, for the annual
gift
84. 1640. 1 Oct. York. Acknowledging the representations made to him on
Scottish affairs bj King Christian's ambassadors Comifix Uleield and
Greg. Krabbe, who will tell him " qnod Tero consilium jam ante illomm
" adventum csepimns, et quam propensi simuB ad infelices illas regni
** Scotiee commotiones sedandas, utque sabditi ilU nostri solitsB nobis
*< obedientiie officia, potins qaam debitasde rebellione poenas, persoWant."
Has commnnicated to the ambassadors some complaints about non-
observance of the commercial treaty.
85. 1641. [N.8.] 19 ^Baeh. Westm. Thanking him for his mediation with
the King of Hongary and Duke of Bayana on behalf of the Palatine, and
for his endeavoors to procure the liberation of Chiu'les' nephew Robert.
Understands that 6 May is appointed as the day for meeting for
negotiation at Batisbon, and sends Sir Thomas Boe as his ambassador.
In duplicate.
86.1641. 5 Aug. Westm. Sends some complaints of English merchants ; begs
for relief for them from restrictions and burdens; consents that, as
desired, a skilful shipbuilder shall accompany King Christian's agebt on
his return.
87. 1641. 6 Aug. Westm. Bejoieed to hear of the arrival of King Christian's
ambassadors at Batisbon. Urges the taking serious eare that the
business of their legation is not lost amidst formal ceremonies ; sends a
Declaration he has published about the matter.
88. 1641. 9 Aug. Westm. Sending his falconer for the annual gift.
89. 1^41. 8 Oct. Holyrood. Becommending Col. John Henderson, who has
served in his army for three years past most worthily, and has for
former service letters testimonial from the Emperor of Germany and
Duke of Saxony.
90. 1641. 31 Oct. Holyrood. Accrediting Joseph Avery as his agent, who is
instructed with reference to the letter dated at Glucksburg, 26 Aug.,
and to the matters relating to the Palatine.
Oct. Copy of a letter to Queen Christina, of Sweden, deprecating the
conclusion of peace with the Emperor unless by common consent, and
expressing his firm determination to maintain the cause of the Palatine,
on whose behalf he sent an embassy to the Diet at Batisbon.
91. 1642. 23 Feb. Dover. Accrediting a messenger (not named). Holograph,
French.
[I
Iy Apr. Hague. " Summida eomm qnas Sei"* Magnas Brit. Begina
" D. Besidenti Ser""' Begis Danis, post ampliss*"* gratiamm actionem de
" affectu quem Majestas ipsius erga Ser""* Mag. Brit Begem semper
" testata est, maximum, &c., loquuta est, viz,, ipsam ex Anglia
" discessuram litteras a Bege marito suo accepisse ad Ser"'" Danise
" Begem per nobilem aliquem ex Hollandia expressim mittendas ;
'* verum, secunda cogitatione, ne ex cjusmodi missione (qun celari non
** poterat) suspitio (quam omnino extingui par erat) mi^or incuteretur
<* ordinibus Begni Anglias in Parlamento convocatis, rem nonnullam,
" inter ipsum et ser"**" Begem Daniss in eorum prsEJudioium agitari,
'* existimasse Begem consultius multo litteras istas D. Besidenti Sei^
" Begis Daniss pnvatim committendas, cum sint de re tantnm privata,
« in qua Ser"*^ Bex Danie per D. Besidentem suum poterit S. Ma^.
** Brit. Beginam responso suo opportune dignari, quod maximi ikvons
** loco Ser»* Begina aceeptura essef]
92, 1642. 10 May. York. Sends a gentleman to give King Christian an
account of affairs in England, upon which he asks his advice. Jdolo-
graph, French,
98. 1642. 19 Aug. York. Accrediting Col. John Cochran, by whom he wishea
to consult King Christian on some weighty matt«rs.
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No, 5."-*Report on Rojal ArchWeB of Denmark — conHnuedm
LeUert of CkarUt A
1M. 1642. 6 Sept. Nottiq^gham. Accrediting Col. Sir John Henderson, whom he
has sent *' ut ardoas meas negotias (ate) inter me et meos subditos in
** omnibus particularibns vestm serenitatis {sic) certiorem fiiciat,
" assistcntiam et opem a Principe fratre et ayoncule {sic) precharo in
" tali necessitate expectans." Molograpk,
Statement by Henderson of the assistance desired :—
" 1. Arma pro 12,000 hominnm, viz., 2,000 equitum et 10,000
peditum, cum omnibus pertinentiis.
" 2. 400 cent. pul?eris nitrati cum considerabili proportione de
lunt.
"3. 24 tormenta bellica, viz., 4 globo. 12 lib., 6 globo. 6 lib., et
14 globo. 4 lib., ac pro unoquoque tormento bellico 100 globos
cum pertinentiis.
'< 4. 8,000 peditum Germanorum et 1,000 equitum pro preseuti
necessitate, sub conductu D. Comitis Woldemari a Guldenlen,
transmittentur.
** 5. Assistentiam navium bellicaram.
" 6. Centum mille lib. sterling compntationis Anglicanae, vel 600,000
talcrorum imperialinm. Jo. Hendersonus."
95. 1642. 28 July. York. Sends Joseph Avery, at the desire of the Company
of Eastland merchants, instructed on their behalf.
96. 1642. 28 Nov. ''Bedding." Thanking King Christian for sending his
ambassador Cornifiz "Ulfilt"; — " eundem, pront Set^ vestra pos-
<* tulabat, certiorem fecimus tam de re quam causa tomultoa regnum
" hoc nostrum infestantis, unde innoiessere (sic) possit non nisi post
<< omnes benign! Principis populum seductum reducendi contritas vias,
'' ad arma non defensandie magis personee et dignitatis propries quam
<< religionis et libertatis sabditorum vindicandse justa et necessaria
« amplicasse " (Wc). Holograph.
97. 1646. 10 March. Oxford. Thanks King Christian for the help offered
through " Wlfilt " in his late embassy ; begs that this may be realized
now in this spring, and for this purpose sends John Pooly, " loco Joliani
" Fontaney, egregii nostri equisonis, jam Londini per rebelles incar-
" cerati, dum eo cum Uteris nostris, in hunc sensum, ad Ser*" vestram
'* munitus, iter in Daniam parabat." Holograph.
98. 1643. 10 June. Oxford. Thanks Kin^ Christian for his reception of John
Pooley, whom he sends again fully mstructed. Holograph,
Endorsed, « Haderslebise, 31 Octobris 1643, mihi traditse."
Not dated. Queen Henrietta Maria to the same. Since the
gentleman whom the King sends can hardly execute his mission,
on account of the difficulty of the passage and the fact that he
was known to have come from Kin^ Christian, men being con-
sequently sent to apprehend him, she is obliged to instruct another
who is not so well known, to bring his reply. His instruc-
tions are obliged to be in cipher, on account of the danger
of the journey : " vous nc croyres («tc) pas, sil vous plait, que le
*' Roy aye autre intantion que de vous satisfaire dans ce que
" vous desires : seullemant la deligauce et le secret est require
** dans la faire, pour les raisons que ce jantilhomme vous dira."
Holograph.
Endorsed with the same date as the preceding.
99. 1643 [-4]. 15 Feb. Oxford. Sends John Cochran to represent the state of
affairs and to ask for assistance, " latins in dies grassante rebellione,
" subditis etiam nostris Scoticis non modo in conscientiam sceleris sed
" in participationem armorum et violentie ascitis."
100. 1644r->5]. 16 Jan. Oxford. Becommending Col. Sir James Murray, who,
having suffered much from the rebels, desires now, on being released
from prison at London, to visit Denmark.
Countersigned by Lord George Digby.
Beceiv^ at Copenh., 2 Apr. 1645.
BEPUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECOBDS. 56
No. 5. — ^Beport on Royal Archives of DenmHrk^^coniinufid,
ZeUers of Charles I.
101. 1644 [-5]. 12 March. Oxford. Has received King ChriBtian's letter, dated at
Uopenh., 30 Nov., from hiB a{(ent John Henderson, but unhappily cannot
furnish him with the naval supplies which he desires ; for his own fleet
and most of the merchant- vesisels, and all the best-frequented ports, arc
in the hands of the rebels ; and of those merchant-vessels which are in
the western ports some are not fit for war, others are employed in the
transport of arms and ammunition and the defence of the coasts and
harbours, and many are fitted out at private expense under letters of
marque to harass the rcjbels' commerce, and cannot be compelled to
undertake other ser^'ice.
Countersigned by Digby.
Received at dopeim., 2 Aug. 1645.
For Henderson*s arrest, see under date 30 June, among the miscel-
laneous papers following.
102. 1645. 20 July. Hereford. It is a great consolation to him in the unfor-
tunate condition of his affairs to learn that Bang Christian is freed, by
the peace which has been made, from those things which hitherto have
hindered him from asking Christian's help. Sends therefore '* le Chevalier
Cokran *' to communicate now his requests. Holograph. French.
Received 10 Apr. 1646.
108. 1645 [-6]. 26 Feb. Oxford. In the last summer suffered such reverses
that he is reduced to the last extremity. The rebels arc now endeavour-
ing to overthrow the monarchy altogether, and to substitute an aristo-
cracy, or rather a democracy. "Hsbc moliri elucide nunc apparet,
*' rejeetis imo et spretis nunciis nostris, in quibus nihil a nobis deneg^tum
** est quod sine interitu imperii, vel salva conscientia, concedi potueri-
'* mus ; imo ibi omnia concessa t»uttt quae ad rationem s^curitatis ipsorum
'* et solamen populi referri potuerinf If the rebellion prevail, the
interest of all the neighbouring monarchs is concerned; but material
help can only be looked for from Christian. Begs that he will send
3,000 or 4,000 foot soldiers, with cannon and powder, to be landed at
Yarmouth or Lynn about the end of March, at which time and place he
will be there himself in person with an equal number of cavalry to receive
them. Sends this letter by Curtius, his Resident at Frankfort, through
whom he begs the reply may be sent.
Holograph, countersigned by Nicholas ; almost entirely in cipher,
but with two deciphered copies.
1646. Yi M*y- Frankfort. LeUer from Sir Will. Curtius to King
Christian, enclosing {be preceding, which he only received on 28
Apr. ; the vigilance of besiegers having prevented its leaving
Oxford or coming from London. It is written in the cipher he
uses, and he sends, as commanded, a deciphered copy. Docs not
doubt but that some easier and shorter way may be found for
forwarding the reply, but if sent through him suggests that it
should be directed to Paris, **eo enim pleraque momentosa ad
*' Reginam Dominam nostram mittere solent Ministri qui sub
** aospiciis Maj^** suse in partibus cismarinis versantur, sepius
" expert! cuncta quie speciem saltem regii servitii femnt, per
'^ Londinenses in itinere elidi."
A table of the cipher is added.
Same date. The same to M. Klein, secretary to the King of Den-
mark, enclosing the two preceding letters as he is not personally
known to the King. King Charles' letter was delayed at Oxford
" jusques k ce qu'un cavulier du ^neral Farfaix Tait portee dana
** Londres," whence Curtius received it on 28 Apr. Begs that
the answer may show that there has been no neglect on his part ;
it may be sent for secrecy through M. Langerman, merchant at
Hamburg, to whom this packet is entrusted, who will forward it
to one who is a faithful friend. Hopes that Sir John Henderson
will soon come through these parts on his return from the
Emperor, and will give Klein more information by word of mouth.
French,
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66 APPENDIX TO THE POBTY-SEVENTH BEPOBt OF THE
No. 5.— Report on Bojal Arcfaires of Denmark— «onl»ntiedf.
LttUrn of Ckade* I.
104. 1647. 80 Aa^. Hampton Court Beoommendtng the case of John MUmore,
whose ship, The White Lyon of London, was seised and confiscated in
Norway four years ago. f 49 6.]
105.1647. S5 Oct. Hampton Court Thanking King Christian for his sympathy
and affection as shown in his letter of 5 Sept, and condoling with him on
the death of Prince Christian, for whom he has shown his grief outwardly
hy black clothes ** pro more,'* but has grieved much more inwardly. As
Christian desires to know exactly the state of affiiirs, in order to see
how he can give assistance and adrice, sends therefore to him Sir John
Henderson, who is fully instructed.
106. 1648. 24 Oct Newport in the Isle of Wight A short letter to Fred. IIL
on the death of King Christian. [68 a. J
Beceiyedf 8 Feb. 1649.
IV.— MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 1613-1659.
[1613]. Short letter of respect from the Princess Elisabeth to her grandmother,
Uie Queen Dowager Sophia of Denmark ; without date, but endorsed aa being
in reply to a letter of 30 Apr. 1613. French. [37.]
1613-1615. Twelve letters of news from Sir Rob. Anstrather, written from London
and Theobald's to Chanc. Friis. Danish and French. [38.]
1619. 26 July. Letter from the Council of Scotland (signed, " Dumfennelyne,
« cancdl., Jo. Sanctandrew, archiepus, Ja. Glasguen, archiepus, Melros,
'* Laaderdaill, Georgius Hay, custos rotalomm, .... Murray, Th*
*' deput.") on behalf of Robert Bailzie, a merchant of Edinburgh. [Scotl. 75.]
1621. 7 Oct. Lond. Sir Rob. Anstrather to Friis, applying for a safe-conduct for
Col. Arthur ** Alston," who has been employed in the service of the Emperor
of Russia, and is now going to Poland with 2,000 men to serve against the Turks.
Fr. [38.]
1625. 6 Jan. Reply from England, through Sir Rob. Anstrather, to Danish pro-
positions on German affairs. [38.]
1626. NarratT^'e, in German, of the proceedings in Parliament in March and April
relative to the Duke of Buckingham; 26 closely written pages, in folio.
[Append. 82.]
1626. June-July. Papers relating to the negotiation of J. Zobel at London, as
ambassador from Ciurist. IV., respecting we supply of money by England Ibr
the war in Germany. Germ, and Fr. [37.]
The following tract printed at Seville, 8 pp. 4°, is included : — '* Relaoion de
" la Liga que el Emperador de Alemania, y los Principes, Potentados, y
" Republicas Catholicas han instituydo contra los Rebeldes, y demaa Enemigos
** de nuestra Sancta F^ Catholica."
1626. 5 Oct. Cromerty. Parchment commission and instructions fit>m CoL Sir
Donald Mackie, of Stranaver, to John Monro to levy soldiers in his place for
the service of King Christian, under Count Macsfeldt. [77.]
1626. Italian translation, sent by Sir D. Carleton, of the instractions given by
King Charles I. to the Archbishop of Canterbury, dated 21 Sept [Append,
82.]
1627. 30 Jan. Hamburg. Sir Rob. Anstrather to Chanc. Friis, recommending
Mr. Gordon, formerly his secretary, now English resident in Poland. French.
[88.]
1627. 2 Feb. Hamb. llie same to the same, recommending Mr. " Awerie " for a
passport for a ship. Fr. [/6.]
1627. 11 May. Hamb. Th'? same to the same, recommending Mons. Weiss, who,
by order of the King of Denmark, is going to Norway to make ezperiments in
mining for silver. Fr, [lb.']
1627. 16 July. Draft of instractions for Christ. Thomassen and George Brahe,
sent as ambassadors to EngUnd. Danish, [88.]
DEPUTY KEEPER OP TSB I*tJBLlC TSEOORDS. 67
No. 5.— Report on Bojal Archive of Denmark — Mfntinued.
MuedlaneouM Paper$,
1627. 19 Aug. Propositions submitted by Edw. Clarke, ambassador from England.
French, [88.]
16S8. Letters from Josias Tan Vosberghen, Danish resident at the Hague, to
Christ. IV., in the years 1626-16B9, in Italian and Dutch ; including papers
relating to an agreement made there respecting the subsidies with the Duke of
Buckingham, and ratified by King Charles, in March 162-. [89.]
1627[-81. 81 Jan. Lond. The Earl of NithisdaiU to Christ IV. Proposes to
enlist for him 8,000 men. [Engl., 27.]
1627 [-8]. 8 Feb. Lond. Lord Sinclair to the same. Spoke, on his return, to
the Duke of Buckingham who is most ready to serve King Christian ; and King
Charles at once assigned money to enable die writer to enlist soldiers. Will go
as quickly as possible to Scothmd, and will send 8,000 men on the first oppor-
tunity. The Earl of Kithisdale, the most powerful noble in Scotland, will do
his utmost. The bearer, Thomas Kelly, will give other particulars. [/6.]
1625, June-1628. 24 Feb. Papers relating to the payments from England of the
stipulated subsidies for the Danish army; by Anstruther, John Poley, &c.
Oerm,, Fr., Lat., and Eng. [36, 44.]
1628. 24 March. Westm. John Skine (?) to Christ. IV. He has, in acknow-
ledgment of the fiftYOur of the pardon formerly obtained for him by the King
from King James, offered his serrice, on his return from Ireland, to the
ambassador Rosincrance, who knew that he had been formerly employed against
Sweden in Lord Willoughby's regiment. He will raise 1,000 or 2,000 men upon
such conditions as may be settled. Englith, \^Appeiid. 82.]
1628. 28 Aug. Somerset House. Queen Henrietta Maria to Christ. IV. Regrets
that she cannot do what she would, in accordance with his wishes expressed
by his ambassadors. Christian Thomassen and George Brahe, ** quum aut parum
'* possimns, aut siquid possumus a preesenti rerum scena et temporis iniquitate
" irritum omnino et inutile reddatur." Signed. [87.]
Not dated, hut prohahly early in the reign of Charles I. A strong remonstrance
addressed to the King and Council, apparently from some merchant of Dantzic,
protesting against delays in the settlement of a suit brought by him against the
Earl of Orkney for unjust seizure of a ship, and against John Forret and David
Pringle for wrongful purchase of it and its contents. [Scotii., 39 6.]
1629. London. Fifteen letters from Paul Rosenkrantz to Christ. IV., Chane.
Friis, &c. ; partiy in cipher. Dan. [Engl., 40.]
1629. ^ Aug. Copenh. Propositions and papers of Sir Thomas Roe, chiefly
relating to the navigation in the Baltic, as well aa to affairs in Gfermany. [41.]
1680. 21 Apr. Sir Rob. Anstmther to — Arenfeldt, Danish ambassador at the
Hague. Dan. [38.]
Received 9 May.
1680. 2, 3 Aug. Lond. Letters from John Heldt, Marcus Brandt, John Vossen-
holen, and Ulrich Grip, the owners, and from Will. Courten, Peter and Charles
Bulteel, Jacob Hevverwijn, and Sam. Fortrye, the insurers, of the ship called
the Golden Lion to Jens Jnel, gov. of Bergen, about his detention of the ship.
Engl [42.]
[Cy. eupra. King's letter of 80 Dec 1680.]
1680. 80 Aug. Letter to the same from the Privy Council on the same subject.
Signed, " Tho. Coventry . R. Weston . Conway . Wimbledon . J, Bridgewater .
'< Dorchester . Carlile . J. Falkland . T. Edmondes."
Accompanied by reports in Danish.
[1630-81.] Copy of a paper, without signature, endorsed as being firom Vise.
Dorchester, in which, on behalf of King Charles, he entirely repudiates any
obligation on the part of the King to furnish money to Denmark for the war,
except as regards the repayment of the loan made to James I. The treaty at
the Hague is not binding, for it was never ratified by the King of Denmark.
The money supplied from England, amounting to 324,074/., was simply volmi*
tarily given by the King. Asserts that the war, << nti Regis mei causa neo
511 ATTKMUtX TO TBE VOKTT-mTESTH WBtOWT <MP IHB
Xo* 5y— 'Report on Ucjal Atduwtaoi
^ in^nHvJto ct m«CBO (paee cam B«pii met liMCibiu iditcta) fiir«4e
B«g« flMt tiMse ttMrfe«ft dat OM nuy be atnadooed, and tkat a
tie iMHie widi fresh aD<l ftriecer artm«. [34.]
l^U 27 Apr. Olnckicadt Mcnoral fros Sir Bob. AiMCntfacr to Chckt. lY.
ft« to tKe yttf^tf*^ treatj for peaee between Engtand aad Spain, tlie renewal
/^ the old treaty between Kngkind and Uenmarfc, Ae alfain of the Kn^ and
Qflees of Bobemiay and tbe eaae of J. Jokes and hU wilb. [44.]
I63U 0 Aflg. Olnelutadt. 8ir Bob. Anstmthcr to Cbriat. IT. The pnipoaed
renewal of tbe treaty of 1621 ba« been bindeicd by tbe dcatb of asae of the
Mimmen of the Kinr and other noezpeeted obstacles ; bat AnstndJier is now
eonnniieiooed with (ml powen to conclode it. [34«]
Cfi among tbe King't lettem that of 22 Sept. 1631, and Sir H. Vane's,
below,
1691* 11 (}CL Ilambarg, Hir H. Vane to the same. Having waited two days at
Olockstadt and twelve (? ** »exidno ") at Hambnrg in vain to see him, beinf
now obliged by K'lna Charles' order to proceed on his journey to the King of
Hweden, he sends Joseph Avery, the English Besident at Hamburg, as his
ilepoty, pledging himself to ratify whatever agreement he makes. [84.]
1632. 18 Apr. Whitehall. Qneen Henrietta Karia to Christ. I V., acknowledging
a letter bronght by Paul Bosencrantx ; will do all in her power to promote
what he wishes, Signed. [87.]
1632. 20 8ept Perth. George Hay, Chancellor of Scotland to [the Chanc. of
Denmark ?]. Ventures, althoagh unknown, to write on behalf of his nephews
and cousins, the baron of Spynie, and other military officers, asking him to
further his petition to the King for payment of the arrears due to them. [84.]
>682. Oct. Bendsburg. Papers of Bobert Sydney, Earl of Leicester, ambassador
from England, containing propositions respecting the war in Germany and the
fdfaira of the Palatinate, and representations of grievances on the part of
English merchants in the Baltic { with copies of replies. [43.]'
[A copy of one reply on 14 Oct. is in No. 44. j
1632. 30 Nov. Whitehall. Queen Henrietta liaria to Christian I V. ; a letter of
compliment. Signed. [85.]
1633. B Aug. Qluckstadt. Representation to Christ. IV. by Sir Bob. Anstruther,
as ambasNodor ft'om P^ngluud, respecting negotiations for peace in Grermany, and
the restoration of the Palatine. [44.]
1688. 10 Aug. Gluckstadt. 1 Letters addressed to Christ. IV. b^ Sir Bob. Anttru-
'- ' ^ ■' on the affairs of the Palatinate. Genu, and
10 Aug. Gluckstadt. 1 Letters
[27.]
1638. 26 Sept. Pinnenberg. The same to the same. Communicated on 8 Aug.
his instructions about renewal of the treaty ; asks for a reply as to time and
place for negotiation, that ho may send word to England this week. [34.]
1 688. 8 Nov. Hoanderburg. Further representation from Anstruther, including,
in addition f the subject of the grievances of English merchants. With copies
of replies. [44.]
1688. 24 Deo. Sir Bob. Anstruther to — Pents, governor of Gluckstadt. Germ,
[88.]
1684. 18 Fob, Hamb. The laine to Chanc. Friis. Germ. [76.]
JVo dat« of yttar, S Sept. Hamb. The ^ame to Christ. IV., recommending
Col. •« Bottboiioa " who has served in the King's cavalry in Germany. Dan,
[/6.]
168A. 16 Apr. Whitehall. Letter to Christ IV., of which the signature has
iiorishcd through damp, conveying through Sir John Pooly professions of
devotion to \\U service. French, [87.]
1686* 1^ July. Lond. Fran. Gordon to Chanc. Christ Friis. General quiet
st4ite of aftairs. Will give more particulara on his return in a short time to
Dctuiiark. Sv»l of arms. [Appena. 82.]
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 59
No. 5. — Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark — continued.
Mi9cdlaneou» Papert,
1635.^ 23 ^'^^' Lond. The same *to the same. The fleet has retarned, with
nothing done or suffered. All if quiet, but on the return of the envoy fh>m
Germany, there will probably be a great change, as the exclusion of the Palatine
greatly disturbs this kingdom. The King has altogether refused leave to
France, Spain, Poland, Sweden, and Holland, to enlist soldiers in his dominions.
Purposes to return shortly to Poland. [/6.]
1636. 1.5 Feb. Hamburg. IT wo long memorials (the first in Qerman and the
22 liay. Copenh. J second in Latin) from Joseph Avery, the English
Resident at Hamburg, to King Christian about the negotiations with Germany.
[27.]
1636. 22, 23 May. Propositions by Joseph* Avery, as " pro-legatus " from Eng-
land, respecting the proposed negotiations in G^ermany, with the reply on the
part of King Christian. [44.]
1637 H. de Vic to Christian IV. Is sent to communicate the fiiiluro of
the negotiation of the Earl of Arundel in Germany on behalf of the Palatine,
who has been by the Diet most unjustly excluded from all restitution of his
dominions. [27.]
Given at Gluckstadt, 27 March.
1637. 22 Jan. Hampton Court. Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, to the same.
Germ. [/6.]
Not dated. J. Conrad [Blaren], Minister of the Elector, to the same. Oerm.
[76.]
The signature has perished through damp, but the surname is ^ven in a
recent memorandum..
1637. 22 July. Gluckstadt Representations by H. de Vic (o Christ. IV. about
the German affiurs, and the tolls levied at Gluckstadt. [44.]
1637. 28 Nov. Hamburg. H. de Vic. and J. Avene to the same ; informing him
of the indignation of King Charles at the conduct of the King of Poland, who
not only broke off his proposed marriage last year with the Princess Palatine
Elizabeth in order to contract one with the second daughter of the late Emperor,
bat has now added fresh insult by sending an ambassador to invite the King to
his wedding : " quod re^ia sua Majestas, majoris offensse loco ducens, tempe-
" rare sibi non potuit quin specimen aliquod sua: displicentis ob Isesum honorem
" daret, mandato suis minisiris facto non solum ut ab omni prorsus erga prse-
" dictum legatum cnltu et assueta receptione prsestandis abstinerent, sed ut
*' ei omnis ad regiem suam msgestatem aditus prascluderetur." [44.]
—1640.^ 8 Ma^h. } '^^^^ ^•***" '^^ P*P*" *^™ ®*' Thomas Rowe to Christ. IV.
on the various sul^ects of his ne^tiatlons during this period ; written from
Hamburg and Gluckstadt, with copies of replies. [45, 49 6.]
Papers of 25, 26 July 1689, are in Engl,, Ut series, 30, 31.
1639. 26 July. Gluckstadt Acknowledgment by Rowe " me hoc die in manus
<< meas traditum accepisse torquem ilium rubinis et unionibus intertextum, ad
** AnglisB ooronam pertinentem, qui ... . Christ. Quarto Regi Danin
'* Nonr^ie, etc., tempore belli transmissus fuerit" [32 a.]
1640. 22 Apr. Flensburg. Treaty of commerce respecting the English merchants
in the Baltic, as concluded between Dietlof Reventlow and Sir Thomas Roe ;
with a table of tolls. [45.]
1640. ^Apr. Edinb. The Lords of Scotland to Christ. IV. They send Col.
Codirane to tell him the state of affairs in Scotland, to explain how it is that
only now " post initam pacificationem et quam subveremur infidam pacem,"
they communicate on the subject, and to ask him to undertake the office of
intercessor for them with their King. Signed by '* Argyll, Rothes, Montrose,
'' Lothian, J. Balmermoch, Bnrghly, Naper.'* [Scotl., 79 a.]
1640. 10 Nov. Gluckstadt Draft of Christian's reply. He has sent an embassy
to King Charles to urge a peaceful settlement of disputes. [Scotl., 79 6.]
1640. 6 Aug. Copenh. The original instructions, signed by King ChristiaD, for
Corfitx Uhlfeld, on being sent on embassy to England. Van. [47.]
60 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTY-SBVBNTH BEPORT OF THE
No. 5.-^Report on Royal ArchiTeft of Demnftrk— «oii<tiitfeif.
Muiedltmeow Paptn.
1640. 9 Aug. Croneboig. Sapplementary mstraotions, ngaed by the King.
Print^ with letter of credentiahi, in ** Kong Christ, den Fierde* egenhmdige
Breye, udgiyne ved C F. Bricka og J. A. Fridericia; 1636-40. Kji^.
1883," pp. 878, 879.
1640. Sept. Copjr of the treaty between Denmark and BngUnd, negotiflited at
Flenflborg by D. ReyeDtlow and Sir Thomas Bowe. [App. 89.]
1640. 15 Oct. Windsor. Prince Oharies to Christ. lY., aoknowtodging a letter
by which ** me ad omnem Bone mentis palsestram invitari gratnlahnndos
** agnosco." He will try to riiow himself a nephew worthy of mtch an unde.
[68a.]
Holograph, in a large and dear boyish hand.
1640. 17 Oct Westm. Qoeen Henrietta Maria to the same, acknowledging a
letter brought by his ambassadors. Com. Ulefeld and Greg. Crabbe. Signed.
[37.]
1640. IS Dec. Copenh. Belation by *<.CorfiU WlHTeld^ of his embassy in Eng-
land. 16 pp. Dan. [48.]
1641. .8 Apr. Hamburg. Joseph Avoy to Christ. IV., conmiunicating the deter-
mination of Charles I. to send (in accordance with Christian's adrice) an
embassy to the Diet at Batisbon, abont the restoration of the Palatinate. [27.]
m?: t^T, lij^y. } ^ ^'^'^' '"♦**» ^ • ««»<«!«>«''» ««««1. oon.urtmg of
196 leaves, containing "Diurnal! occurrances of the Parliament holden at
" Westminster 1640, from the first begininge thereof untill this present time."
On the outside leaf is the name "Ericus Bosencrantx, Londini, a« 1641."
[49 a.]
1 641 . 80 NoT.-2 Dec. Propositions from Joseph Averie as agmt for King Charles
to Christ. IV. respecting the undertaking fresh negotiations in Germany on
behalf of the Palatine, and respecting the complaints of merchants about uxijust
tolls. [44.]
[IG42.] 22 Sept. Hague. Queen Henrietta Maria to Christ IV. Having been
informed by the gentleman sent to him by the King of England that he is dis-
satisfied with the treatment his ambassador reoeiv^ in England, she Uiinks it
her duty to inform him that it was not at all owing to the King, *' mais setoit
" alors le commancement de tout les mauvats deseings qui sont mis asette
« heure en execution centre le Roy monseigneur, et les personnes qui estoit
'< anpres de luy navoit autre deseing que de le mal conseiller, pour en venir
'* about en tachant de offancer toute les personnes de qui il pouvoit d'atandre
** asistance.'' He needs assistanee to ponish his enemies, such as he has asked
for by Col. Cokeram. French, [87.]
1642. 6 Oct. Copenh. Representation from J. Averie to King Christian about
the excessive tolls levied on English merchants. [49 6.]
1643. 21 June. Hamburg. Petition fr^m Hamburg merchants to King Christian.
GertH. [49 6.]
1643. 23, 30 Sept. Westm. Two letters from the Parliament of England to King
Christian, signed by Lord " Grey of Warke " for the House of Lords, and
<*Gulielmus Lenthall" for the Commons, accrediting Theodore Haak and
Robert Lowther to represent the complaints of the merchants about a ship
detained at Glucksburg, &c. [49 6.]
1643. 15 Nov. Hamburg. Theodore Haack and Robert Lowther to Christ. TV.,
announcing their mission to him from the Parliament of England. Oerm.
[27.]
1643. 25 Nov. Letter from the Parliament to the same, accrediting, further, Wil-
liam Barker and Richard Jenks to urge the complaints about the tolls, and to
represent the state of afEairs in England. [IbJ]
1643. 18 Dec. Representation from Haack and Lowther. Germ, [/6.]
Not dated. Representation from Barker and Jenkes. Germ, [lb.']
In the parcel are many papers relating to the duties levied in the Sound.
1644. 18 Jan.- 2 7 March. Five subsequent piqMrs on the negotiations of Haaek,
Barker, and Jenkes. Germ. [/&.]
DBPCTT KBBPiarOr'THE^Pt^BLIC BECOBDS. 61
No. 5^— Report on'itoya) Aichives off Denmark'WJOiifmtfecf.
1644. -28 Karch. Durham. The Marq. of Newcastle (<« Ovil. NoTi-Otostriensis ")
to Christ. lY^ SacoesB of the King's forces in the BOTth ; *< earn piene aetam
^ est de rehellihns domeslieis, torn Sootieie res in lubrico smtt." Sends Col.
Sir John Cockeran to give information. All that is wanting is ahundanee of
arms and gunpowder. [27.]
Beceiyed at Copenh. 26 June.
1644. 35 June. Memorial given hy Cochrane to Christ IV. of the oondition of
. afbirs in England. The Scotch have made a league with Sweden, and have
promised in return to allow the Swedes to lerj troops ; . thej have already
1,000 seamen and 2,000 foot soldiers ready for tranqtortation to Sweden as
soon as a stipulated sum ia paid^ said -whia Cochrane was at Hamhur^ he
fonnd there a Scot named Mowett, who was conunissioned from Sweden to
receive 40,000 thalers at Amsterdam for the purpose. The Parliament of
England has rejected propositions from the King three times made ; and, on
the urgent mediation of the French ambassador, has consented to treat only
on condition of the preliminary concession of three points : 1. That the treaty
between the Parliament and the Scottish rebels be ratified ; 2. That episcopacy
be abolished ; 3. That the Assembly of Divines (" pemiciosomm et infimse note
hominum synodum") be sanctioned. But the King's affairs ate prospering
in Scotland and the nortli, whera all that is needed is a supply of ammunitian,
which cannot be sent from other parts for want of ships.
1644. 17 Sept. Westm. Letter from the Parliament, signed by Lord ;Grey of
Wark and Lenthall, to King Christ., accrediting Richard Jenks and Thomas
Skinner, about the merchants' complaints. [49 &.]
^^^ ^®j^** } Copenh. Bepresentationsfirom JenkesandSkynner* GeruL, [7&.]
1645. 8, 18 Feb."!
26 March. I Varioas memorials and letters ftom Jenkes and Skjmner.
7, 11 Apr. ( Gsrm. [76.]
2 May. J
All these papers of negotiations are accompanied by drafts, or copies, of
replies.
1645. 26 April. Draft.by them of a treaty. [82 d.]
1645. 28 Feb. Westm. Sir Simonds D'Ewes to King Christ, replying to letters
from him to the Pari., which stated that the tolls had necesssrily been raised to
provide money for the war with Sweden, but earnestly urging him now to
abolish them at once. [lb.']
Seal of arms with nine quarterings.
1645. 30 June. Westm. Letter sigoed "W. Say and Scale, J. Jhonston," on
behalf of the Council of State, to King Christian. [84.]
** Eques Johannes Henderson, Scotus, jam dudum et in patriam et in Angliam
** animum ct arma hostiUa acerrime exercuit, atque ita perduellionis reus ab
*' Parliamento, contra solitum publicorum ministrorum morem, comm'eatum
" petece noluit, sed potius clam et more suo animoque in nos pristine banc et
" alias nrbes forsan damnose transire Yoluit, cum non procul ab urbe ab ex-
" cubitoribus captus et hue adductus, sese tandem V. Maj*^* mandataiium Ten-
" ditare et superba jactantia jnstitias illudere neqnidquam est ausus. In car-
" cerem enim donee ejus causa cognosceretur taii conjectas. Verum cum
« committere qui[d]quam quod sequo Y. Maj'** vote obesse possit nobis sit
** religio, ideo, perspecta a V. Maj'^ eidem demandata ablegatione, post qualem-
*' cunque incarcerationem libertati eum restituere quam merita pcena afficere
*< maluimus." They do not doubt but that the King will approre what they did,
and ( — ^which they ur^ntly ask — ) that he will not commission hither any more in
future *' tales perduelTes et iu hsec Magnse Britannite regna hostiliter affectos."
1645. 11 July. Lond. Bicb. Jenkes to Chanc. Reyentlow. Germ, [49 6.]
1645. 10 Aug. St. Germain. Queen Henrietta Maria to Christ lY. Having
been informed that a ship called the ITiree Swans, belonging to the King of
England, and commanded by Capt. Cooper, has been seized at the port of
Hakerley, in Denmark, begs that it may be restored, and that he will signify
his displeasure at its seizure. Signed. French^ [87.]
62 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTT-fiEYENTH BEPOET OF THE
No. 5«— •Beport oa Royal AichiTes of Denmark — eaniinued.
1C45. 12 Aag. St. Germain en Laje. Queen Henrietta Maria to Christ IV.
He will learn the present wants of her husband from the bearer, *' le Chevalier
Cokeram/' who is sent express from him to give information. French, [A pp.
81.]
Not dated. The same to the same, accrediting " Ser Jean Cochnm " again, from
herself and the Prince her son. French, [37.]
1645. 17 Not. Westm. The Parliament (signed as before) to King Christian. They
are sure he has not reoeiyed their letter of complaint against Henderson (of
which they therefore send now another copy), or he would not have again
despatched him to England. They thank him for his offer of mediation between
them and the King ; propositions which they made for peace have been rejected,
and they are now about to forward other proposals.* [496.]
1645. 24 Nov. The same to the same, approving the treaty made by Jenks and
Skinner. [/6.]
1646. 9 March. The same (signed by the Earl of Manchester and Lenthall) to
the same, accrediting Rich. Jenks again about the ratification of the treaty and
payment of money due to some English merchants, and thanking him for his
reply about Henderson. [/6.]
1646. March-May. A parcel of papers by Jenkes relating to his negotiations,
with an account of a conference on 23 May. Crerm, [49 6.]
1646. June. Copenh. Report, signed by Jtbgen Soefeldt and J&rgen Brahe, on
points treated of between them and the commissioner of the Parliament, Richard
Jenckes. Germ. [App. 82.]
1646. 16 Aug. St. Germain-en-Laye. Prince Charles to Christ. IV. Sends John
Poley, of his Privy Chamber, to inform him of his arrival in France, and of th^
reasons for his going thither. [68 a.]
1646. 17 Aug. St. Germain-en-Laye. Letter of compliment from Queen Hen-
rietta Maria to the same on the occasion of the messenger being sent by the
Prince. Signed. French, [87.]
1647. May-June. Various papers by Rich. Jenkes on points of negotiation.
Germ, [49 6.]
1648. 21 June. ^ Propositions by Rich. Jenkes and Henry Taylor, the agents for
24 July. J Parliament, about points in the commercial treaty. Germ,
[49 6.]
1649. 23 Jan. Hague. Prince Charles to Fred. III., earnestly praying that since
the rebels are intending not only to deprive his father of his crown but of his
Ufe, he will at once do whatever he can, in any way, to save him. [68 a.]
1649. 3 June. Hague. The same, as King, to the same, accrediting the Marq. of
Montrose, whom he has appointed commander-in-chief of all the forces that can
be raised. [/6.]
OA
1650. ^ Jan. Eliz. Castle, Jersey. The same to the same, asking for help for the
Marq. of Montrose, and that, as the Scotch are sending commissioners over,
Frederic will send some one frt)m Denmark to meet them at Breda to assist
Charles in his negotiations with them. [/&.]
1650. ^ [May?]. Breda. The same to the same, reporting the happy conclu-
sion of an agreement with the Scottish commissioners ; need of horses for his
troops ; sends William de (aic) Armourer in the hope of procuring some. [/6.]
[1650.] (^Written by mistake, " mill, sexc"* quinquedecimo ") "an. Car. primo "
80 Aug.f Francis, Lord Willughby of Parham, to Fred. III., acknowledging
as governor of Barbadoes a letter of recommendation from him on behalf of
Simon and Heory de Caseres, merchants. [5.]
* Bee Calendar of Clarendon State Papere, Vol. I., p. 286.
t The date is altogether confused. By no mode of reckoning, whether with reference to the
proclamation of Charles II. m Scotland, or his coronation, or in any other way, can Aug. 1660
be called ** an. 1 " ; but yet an answer, as it seems, to this letter from Fred. III., which is found
in the register of royal letters, is dated 10 July 1651. See also a letter from Christ. IV. to
Charles I. of SO Nov. 1647. infra, p. 67.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 63
Nb» 5. — Report on Royal Archives of DenmArk — coniiaued.
MiacelloMoua Papers.
1S50. 10 Not. Hague. Princess Mary of Orange to Fred. III., informtng him of
the death of her hnshand. Signed. French. [87.]
1651. 89 Dec. Speech delivered by the ambassadors of the United Provinces
beibre the Parliament of England. [53.]
1652. 13 Apr. Westm. The Parliament of England (signed by Lenthall) to
Fred III., acknowledging his letter of 19 Dec. by H. W. Kosenwing. [51.]
Printed in Milton's Litera Pseudo^Senatue, &c., 1676, p. 84. This, as well
as other letters noted below which were composed by Milton, is not in
his own handwriting, bat in that of an official scribe.
1652. 15 Apr. Paris. Charles If. to Fred. III., recommending Lient. Col. John
Enwaldt and Major John Thaurnicht, two Danish snbjects, who, with two
troops of horse famished at their own expense, have served him for two years
in Scotland, Jersey, and Scilly. [68 a.]
1652. 87 Apr. Copy of the Instructions from Fred. III. to Eric Rosenkrantz and
Peter Reets, ambassadors in England. Van, [50.]
*' Orig. in archtvo Rosenholm, 1752."
1652. 1 May. Articles proposed for a draft treaty. [i6.]
1652. May-Oct. Copy of the Relation by Rosenkrants and Reeti of their mission.
Dan, lib,]
" Ex arch. Rosenkrantziano."
1652. July-Get. Papers on the part of the Council of State upon the articles in
the proposed treaty of commerce, in Engl., with Latin translations ; signed by
the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, James Harington, and Will. Constable,
successive Presidents of the Council, and attested by Thurloe ; with the replies
of the Danish ambassadors. The following paper is included : *' A declaration
*' of the Parliament relating to the affaires . . . between
*' this Commonwealth and the States Generall ; " of which there is a Latin
Tersion in parcel 56. [51.]
1652. 4 Sept. Hamb. Rich. Bradshawe to the Chanc. of Denmark and others at
Qlttckstadt. Germ, [Commercial papers, 82.]
1652. 10 Sept. Hamb. R. Ahlfeldt to Fred. III., relative to Bradshawe's letter.
Germ, [/<^.]
1652. 85 Sept. Copenh. Resolution signed by 18 of the Council of State of
Denmark, permitting an English commander to come with 18 ships of war to
convoy some vessels which have been for some time at Copenh^en. Dan.
[52.]
1652. 9 Nov. Westm. The Parliament to Fred. III., accrediting Rich. Brad-
shawe to treat about the bringing away of some merchant ships from Copen-
hagen, leave having been refased to Capt. Ball, the commander of a fleet sent
for that purpose, to convoy them. Signed by Lenthall. [58.]
Printed with the date of 6 Nov., and with the omission of the name of
Capt. Ball, in Milton's Literal &c., ut supra, p. 55.
Copy of a letter from Bradshaw to the Council of Denmark on the same
matter.
1652. A large parcel of letters to Rosenvinge while in London, from various persons
at Copenhagen, Hamburg, and Amsterdam ; in Danish, German, Dutch, and
French. [54.]
1652. Feb.-Oct. Long series of letters from P. Charisius at the Hague to Rosen-
vinge at Rotterdam and in London. Dan. [58.]
1652. 17 March- 15 Oct. Long series of letters from Rosenvinge to the Chancellor
of Denmark, daring his mission in England. Dan, [52.]
1653. 7 Feb. Paris. Charles II. to Fred. III., begging him to recommend his
cause to the United Provinces. On the arrival of his fleet under Prince Rupert,
daily expected, it is hoped thiit ships and men will join him in large numbers.
[68 a.]
1658. 15 Apr. Paris. The same to the same, accrediting Thomas, Lord Went-
worth. [/6.]
64 APPENDIX TO THE POBTY*SEVENTH EEPOBT OF THE
No. 5«— BepcHl on Bojal Arofadyesof Denmark— eoiUtntte J.
Mitodiameout Papers,
1688. 16 Am, Paris. Two letteis fnm Qneea Henrietta Maria to Fred. HI. and
Queen Sophia on the occasion of Lord Wentworth being sent by her son,
Charles II., on a mission to the former. Signed. French. [35.]
1 658. 28 July. Whitehall. The Council of State to Fred. III.» in reply to a letter
of 1 MAy, assuring him that all care will be taken to avoid injuring &e interests
of Denmark during the war with the United Provinces. Copy,
(In parcel of commercial papers, ** 82 e, 40 a.")
1663. 8 Ang. Paris. Charles II. to the same. H<q>eful state of his afiiairs if he
be but assisted by allies, as Lord Wentworth will inform him ; begs Frederick
. to recommend his cause to the United Provinces. [68 a.]
1653. 8 Sept Stockholm. Archibald Hamilton, Arehbishop of Cashel, to Fred.
III. Is on his way home, having obtained leave from Queen [Christina],
** domine nunc mea, elementissima, Begiha certe magna, doctissmia, sapien-
** tiflsima, et* quod est sopra omnia, cvo'cjicrrany," (with whom he has travelled
for five years) to look after the recovery of his property (being an exile on
account of the Irish rebels, " qui me bonis non cont^nnendis despolianint, et
" patria pepulerunt '')» hut desires to stay in Denmark a little wlule upon his
way. [27.]
Black seal of arms, with mitre : quarterly, 1 and 4, 3 stars ; 2, a ship ;
8, an anchor.
1653. 19 Oct. Copenh. Lord Wentworth to [the Chanc. of Denm. ?] about the
20,000 dollars said to have been given to Charles II. Engl, [32 c]
1658. 18 Nov. Dunkirk. Simon Petkum to Fred. III. Conversation on board
ship with Chanut, ambassador from France to the United Provinces. White-
lock is about to leave London on an embassy to the Queen of Sweden. Fr,
[55.]
[1658?]. Copenh. Petition to Fred. III. signed by 21 English merchants who
are detained at Copenhagen through the war between England and Holland,
praying for leave to sell some of their goods to defray their necessities. Engl,
[57.]
1654. March — 1 Papers and letters of Simon de Petkum during his embassy in
— 1659. May. j England, containing a series of letters of news [on English and
continental political afB&irs to Fred. III., together with letters to him from the
King, &c.
Petkum's letters are in French and the King's in German.
[55, 59-61, 68, 64, 65. Six other news-letters from London between 20 Feb.
1G57 and 19 Apr. 1661 are in the vol. numbered Append. 82.]
In letters in Nov. 1654 Petkum writes in depreciation of the former ambas-
sador from Denmark in England, who was still living in London, Hannibal
Schested. On 16 Apr. 1658 ne commences his letter thus : — ** Quoy que par
" ordre des Parlements les jours de festes soyent abolis, et que Ton ne vaque
** pas au service divin ces jours la, si est ce que ce peuple fort adonne a la luxe
" et aux plaisirs, ne laisse pas de les chomer pour faire la desbauche et se
" rejouir avecq leurs amis, soft dans la ville, soit a la campaigne, comme Ton a
** faict cette sepmaine de Pasque, c'est pour quoy il ne s'est rien passe icy
" depuis ma derni^re depesche a votre Majesty du 9* de ce mois." On 7 May
following he writes that, the Protector having on the Sunday previous ordered
all ministers who preached the Gospel and administered the Sacraments with
the ceremonies which were in use before the change of government, no longer
to preach in London, they and their hearers complain of the wrong done to
them while the Anabaptists, who are subdivided into 20 or 22 sects, are tole-
rated. On 25 March 1659 he declares with strong protestations, in self -vindi-
cation, with reference to the departure of the English fleet for the Sound (which
he was, it seems, accused of hanng caused), that he has never said or done
anything to give ofCence to the English Government
1654. 18 March. Paris. Charles II. to Fred. III., respecting the money sent
through Uhlefeld ; explaining the &ct of his non-knowledge of it, as in the
enclosures in Petknm's letter of 31 July, infra. [59.]
A notice it found also in Petkum's correspondence, supra, under date of 6
May.
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC REGOBDS. 65
No, 5. — Report on Royal Archives of Denmark — continued,
Miseettaneou8 Papert.
1654. 2 Jirne. Copenh. Demand for return of English ships and goods seized
since 18 May 1652, made by John Edwards and Michael E^ans, commissioners
appointed by the Protector for that purpose. EngL [56.]
1654. 7 June. Whitehall. Reply by Nath. Ficnnes and Walter Strickland, com-
missioners appointed by the Protector, refusing to entertain an application made
by Rosenwinge for the return of certain Dani£ ships. EngL and LaL [56.]
1654. 31 July. Hague. Simon Petkum to Fred. III. Encloses as desired the
original letters of the Chancellor of the King of England ; is ready to go, as
commanded, to London, but begs to be furnished with such a passport as may
guarantee him against the dangers and affh)nt8 to which he would otherwise be
subject Fr, [55.]
Enclosures : —
1. 1 654. 19 June. Paris. Sir Edw. Hyde to Petkum. Thanks him for his
letter of the Uth ; the King will remove to GKermany as soon as he receives
some money assigned to him by France ; sends an extract containing the
truth of the case about Mons. Volfelt, which was only writ to vindicate the
King from the reproach of not acknowledging King Frederick's good offices ;
whereas in truth the first information of that kindness of the £ng of Den-
mark came from Lord Wentworth, or the acknowledgment would not have
been deferred so long ; believes Lord Montrose received the value of what
was designed for his Majesty, which would have been as much acknowledged,
tiiough at tiiat time the ^ng would rather have had the money for himself.
Signed. Engl,
2. ** Extract of my [Hyde's] letter to Sir William Bellenden of 24 Apr.
1654." The King never heard of the gift of 24,000 rix-dollars from the
Eiag of Denmark until told of it by Lord Wentworth ; and then he knew
nothmg about it, for during the many months Vulfelt was with the King at
the Hague and in the many conferences they had together, he never made
the least mention of it ; had the King received it then, he would have gone
to Ireland, whence he was only kept by the want of money. It was true-
that the King wrote letters often for Lord Montrose, to assist his preparations ;
but had he received this sum, he would have kept it for his own necessities.
These two papers are in the handwriting of Hyde's secretary, W. Edge-
man.
1654. 10 Sept Hamb. Rich. Bradahawe to the Chanc of Denmark. Germ.
[Conmiercial papers, 83.]
1654. 3, 10, 17 Nov.\Lond. Four letters of news from Petkum to Fred. IH.
1 Dec. J Rosenvinge has sent a translation of a request from the
officers of the army to the Protector ; « c'est une pi^ce bien couchee, mais tres
" dangereuse, et comme un avant-oourreur de quelque grand emotion." The
fleet also is mutinous. Pride of Hannibal Schested ; he is regarded by the
people as the first man in Denmark, and as an ambassstdor. Hears fh>m Paris
that the Protector wiU not make peace with France except on condition of the
expulsion of the English royal family. If Blake's fleet, which is in the Me4itern
ranean, should encounter that of the Duke of Guise (fitted out by him at his
own expense, for which he has sold or pledged all his property) it will be the
ruin of the family of the latter. Schested is in want of money and is trving ta
borrow, bat people will not lend to strangers ; the living in London is very
dear. [55.]
1654. 2 Sept. Westm. Pleit^jpouvoir from Cromwell to Sir A. Ashley-Cooper,
Sir Churles Wolseley, and Walter Strickland, to treat with Rosenwinge.
The initial letter contains a fine Indian-ink portrait of the Protector. Qreat
Seal perfect On parchment, mounted on silk. [38.]
1654. 15 Sept Westm. The treaty between the Protector and Fred. III., signed
by Nath. Fiennes, Ch. Wolseley, An. Ashley-Cooper, and Walt. Strickland,
On nine leaves of vellum, in 4 to., bound in silk. [34 a.]
1654. 1 Oct Flensborg. Ratification by Fred. lU. [34 6, c]
1654. 20 Feb. 165|. Ratification by CromwelL [35.]
1655. 13 March. Westm. « Oliver" P." to Fred. III. re-accrediting Rosenving,
and accepting Petkum as his successor. [56.]
o 22453. E
66 APPSKMX TO TBS VOBTT'SEVENXH BSPQBX OF THE
No. 5/— Beport on Boyal AtcIut^s of DeimiBxk'-'tantinued,
MitcelianeouM Paper§.
\fi65, 14 March. Hftmb. lietter to Fred. m. from Bicluu4 Brad»h|iwe, the
Soglish agent at Hamhargh, encloftiDg a memorial from &|^iBh meri&nts,
signed by Sam. .Travel!, sen*, Geo. Lock, James de le Borte (?;, John, Usher,
and Thos. Barker. Germ, [50.]
1655. 26 July. Westm. The Protector to the same, aboat an Dnglish ship.
Fortune, wrecked on the Danish coast. [58.]
Signed " OUrer P.*' j in other cases as aboTC, " Oliyerus, P."
1655. 11 Aog. Hamb. Rich. Bradshawe to the same, on the same subject.
[76.]
1655. 23 NoM. Westm. The Protector to the aame^ asking for payment of six
bonds given to some merchants in 1648 in satisfaction for ships seused in 1645.
Signed. [/(.]
1655. 28 Not. Weftm. The same to the same, respecting another case, that of
the ship Bebecca, taken in 1642. [/&.]
1656. 4 Dec. Whitehall. The Protector to Fred. III. ; a long letter, earnestly
deprecating war with Swed<;n, and urging the need of union amongst Protestant
States. Siped. [62.]
Printed m Milton's Liiera, &c. (but without the date of the day of the
month), pp. 154-7.
1657. 12 May. Weatra. Tfaft Protector to Fred. III. Had atavady written on
8 March aboat two Scottish ships which were allowed to be captured by a ship
of Dunkirk within the harbour of Whyting in Norway ; now has to complain
of the capture of two others, against all laws of nations, by two ships of Ostend,
when lying in the port of Caittel in Norway. Signed. [58.]
1657. 20 Aug. Westm. The same to the same, accrediting Philip Meadowe for
mediating a peace with Sweden. Signed. [62.]
Beceived 20 Sept.
1657. 12 Oct. Copy of a declaration by tb^ King of Sweden acoeptiog the pro-
posed mediation and stating the causes of ;the war, with a copy of a reply by
Fred. III. dated 8 Nov., also accepting mediation. [/&.]
1658. 26 March. Westm. The Protector to Fred. III., reoaHing Meadowe and
accrediting Isaac Ewres. Signed. [62.]
1658. 15 Not. Westm. ]EUchard Cromwell to the same, aoknowled^ng his letter
of 28 Sept. on the writer's succession as Protector, aJad accrediting Ewre and
Meadowe again with reference to the renewed war between Denmark and
Sweden. Signed " Bichardus P." [76.]
Kecei?ed 5 Feb. 1659. Followed by a copy of Frederick's reply, dated
9 Feb.
1658. 3 Deo. Brussels. Charles II. to the same, congratulating him on success
in the war with Sweden. [68 a.]
Beceived 10 Dec.
165^^. 17 March. Westm. Bich. Cromwell to the same, accrediting Adm. Edw.
Montagu, who is sent with a fleet to the Sound. Signed. [62.]
1659. 18 March. [Bruasels.] Copy made in 1787 from Birch MS., Addit. 4158
(Brit Mus.) of a letter from Charles II., under the name of Bob. DoTey to Mr.
" Gofton," in which the &ilure of the Swedes to take Copenhagen is lamented.
[68 a.]
The letter is printed in the Thurloe Papers, VII., 628.
The transcriber, Thorkelin, adds a note of the ingratitude here shown towards
Denmark ; " none but the worthless Charles Stewart could act such a monster."
1659. 10 Apr. Bnissels. Charles II. to Fred. III., recommending the enclosed
statement and Lth writer.
Enclosure : —
1658. 2 Dec. Amst. Memorial from Col. James Turner to the Secre-
tary of State in Dennuuk inspecting his proceedings in raising a regiment
for the Danish serTice. Fr. [68 a.]
1659. 11 Apr. Helsingor. Ph. Meadowe to the same. The Protector's efforts to
preserve peace between Denmark and Sweden haTing fidled, he has now sent a
fleet to enforce observance of the.conditions of the treaty oi RMkild. [62.]
WEPVTT' lEBISPVR OF rOM^lMVMO BBOOBDSi tit
No, 5.*-'B^Kirt on Royal Ardiivas of JJ^nmukf''*^umiinued»
1659« Apr. Qopiea oithi^ lettinrs imttea by' FieO. IIX. to M^dntagu taflft oifiLtd
Meadowy respecting Uieeoming^oC the fleet [67.] ' t .7
1659. 30 June. Westm* The Parliament of England to the samep aeere4iting
Meadowe. Signed by LenthaH. [62.]
Seune date. The same to the same, accrediting Edw. Mountagu, Alg. Sydney, Sir
Bob. Honywood, and Thos* Boone, as pleaipotentiaries. [75.]
Same date. PUin-pouvoir for them. [86.]
1659. Aug., Sept, &c. Copies from the Birch M8S. in the British Museum of
the instructioDs given to the aboye plenipotentiaries and of their despatcliei, &c.
[68.]
1659. JuIy-Deo« Jitters from H. W. Boeenwinge daring his embassy m fingland.
Danish, [66.]
1659-1660. Journal of Rosenwinfpe's proceedings from 11 Apr. 1659 to his departure
from England in Oct. 1660 ; in a yolume. [Ih,"]
'Cb|)ies, in a volume, of all the diplomatic papers irhich passed during his
negotiations, from his commission from Fred. IH., dated 18 Jan. 1659, to his
re-credentials from Charles II., 29 Sept 1660. [76.]
The printed broad-side *' Declaration of the Parhament," on their recaU by
the army, dated 7 May 1659, is included.
v.— LETTERS OF KING CHRISTIAN IV. AND KING FEEDEBICK IH.
IN THE COPY-BOOKS OF THEIR LATIN LETTERS.
Christian IV. 1625-1648.
1625. 14 Apr. Butzow. To Charles L on his accession; accrediting Will. BeloT^
1625. 8 July. Hausbeig. To Sir Edw« Conway. Rob* Anatruih^ wi^ com-
municate with him on public matters.
Same date. To Charles I. Has fully communicated his views on Qerman affairs to
Charles' ambassador, Anstruther.
Same date. To the Earl of Pembroke ; a letter of compliment.
1625. 18 Aug. Verda. To Charles I. John Puley (who was with Christian
during the whole time of his expedition) will give full information of affairs.
Same date. To the Duke of Buckingham ; a letter of thanks.
1625. 23 Aug. Verda. To Sir Dudley Carleton. Has commissioned the bearer,
John Streif de Laubenstein, to enlist soldiers in the United Provinces.
1 625. 4 Sept., 80 Oct. Verda and Nienburg. To the same, recommending his
envoys at the Hagne, James UlLfeld and Christ. Thomassen.
1625. 9 Oct. Nienburg. To the same, thankiuj^ him for services with the States
General.
1625. 15 Oct. Nienburg. To Charles I., recommending Sir John Selby.
1625. 81 Oct. Nienburg. To the Duke of Buckingham and Sir Edw. Conway, on
their being appointed to attend the conference at the Hague on European
afburs.
1625. 29 Dec. Rotenburg. To Charles I., on behalf of a ship of Bremen detained
atFoie [Foy].
1626. 8 Feb. [sic. Jan.?]. Rotenburg. To the same, for the hastening the
decision of a suit brought by John Ivarson against James Hyckerssen of Dover.
1 626. 6 Jan. Rotenburg. To Charles I., and also to the Duke of Buckingham,
desiring tke payment of the atipnlated monthly subsidy.
16%6^ 14 Jan. Rotenburg. To Charles I., desiring leave Ibr Count Mansfeldt to
levy soldiers in Scotland.
1626.V 19 Jan. Rotcpbotg* To the Vice-Ro^ of Ireland, to Charlee I.^ and also
t9.thB Eazl of Cork and Will.'61nait, desiring that a ship called the Pearl may
be allowed to winter and r«fitat Joekal [Tonghal].
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68 APPENDIX TO THB FOBTT-SEVBNTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 5.— Report on Royal Archives of Denmark— cofiliiiti«<f.
LeUer$ of Christ, IV.
16S6. 95 Jan. Botenbnig. To Charles I., urging (by J. Bilde) the immediate
payment of the subsidy, which is pressingly needed.
16S6. 34, 26 Jan. To Buckingham and Conway on the same subject.
1626. — March. Confirmation of the treaty made at the Hague.
1626. 12 March. Wolferbfittel. To the English Envoys at the Hague, accrediting
Laur. Wensin, with the confirmation of the treaty.
1626. 19 March. Wolferbuttel. To Charles I., about a ship of Copenhagen
seiaed by the Bcglish.
1626. 7, 8 Apr. Wolferbfittel. To the Duke of Buckingham and to Charles I.,,
desiring leave for Francis Hamond and Alex. Seton to enlist men.
1626. 3, 6 May. Wolferbfittel. To Charles I., accrediting Will. Below, and
pressing for payment of the stipulated subsidies.
Same dates. To the Duke of Buckingham and to the Earl of Carlisle, about pay-
ment of money due to Below, and to the Council accrediting him.
1626. 18 May. Wolferb. To Charles I., accrediting John Zobel.
1626. 80 May. Wolferb. To the same, to the Council, and to the Queen, ac>
crediting Pal»mon Bosencrantx.
1626. 1 Sept Stipel. To the Ministers of State of Chas. I., thanking them for
their reception of Bosencrants; and to the Lords of the Council about the
arrears of the subsidy.
1626. 2 Sept. To Parliament, desiring that Hosencranti may be admitted to make
a statement about the league made between Denmark, England, and the United
Provinces.
1626. 18 Oct. Stade. To Sir Horace Vere, about the passage of troops by land,
and to the English enroy at the Hague about the same.
1626. 21, 25 Oct Stade. To Charles I. (twice), and to the Duke of Bucking-
ham, advising the calling of Parliament for the settlement of disputes ; and
about the payment of the subsidy, by means of which the Baden troops are to
be armed.
1626. 17 Not. Stade. To Chas. L, desiring leare for James Sindar of M5rkel, to
enlist 8,000 Scottish soldiers.
1626. 18 Nov. Decree suspending a dispute about James Sindar's command of a
troop until the arrival of Col. Mackie.
1626. 3 Dec. Steinborg. To Charles L, pressing for immediate supplies for the
troops of Baden.
1626. 18 Dec. Stade. To the Duke of Buckingham, thanking him with reference
to the passage of enlisted troops.
1627. 4 Jan. Copenh. To Chas. I., desiring safe passage for John Balthasar with
four vessels laden with wine and salt.
1627. 26 Feb. Stade. To the same, asking that a ship " vulgo Pynatha " (a
pinnace ?) now in the Elbe, may be set to guard ** in Visux^ fimcibus."
1627. 27 Feb. Stade. To Sir Isaac Weake [Wake], the English ambassador at
Venice, about an application for help made to the Doge and Senate.
1627. 28 Feb. Stade. Four letters to the Duke of Buckingham, Charles L, Earl
of Nithisdale, and Lord Sincklem [Sinclair] about the levying by the latter of
8,000 Scots, to be commanded by the Earl.
Same date. To George Hay, Chancellor of Scotland^ thanking him for services.
1627. 8 March. Stade. To Sir I. Wake about negotiations at Venice.
1627. 6 Apr. Stade. To Sir Dudley Carleton, recommending Sigism. Bochner
sent as envoy to the States GeneraL
1627. 19 Apr. Wasserbad. To Charles I., strongly oomplaining of the insufli-
dency of the troops sent with Morgan, and urging ike imme£ate filling up of
their numbers if the whole summer-campaign is not to be lost
lot^f A^ V^^'l To Charles I., about Tarious complaintfl relating to merchant
1627. 24 Aug. V ^^„«i„ ^
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No. 5. — Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark— €OiUin««€f.
. LeUen (^ Chriii, IV.
1627. 27 liay. Beuizenbun;. To Sir Edw. Conway, thanking for the release of a
ship called Tlie Black Lion.
1627. 28, 29 May-2, 4, June. Beutzenb. To Charles I., about the seizure of
some merchant-ships, and for payment to the lieut. of Capt. John Snell ; about
the summer-campaign, and accrediting Baron de Morian to receive the money
promised for it.
1627. 2 June. To the Duke of Buckingham, accrediting Morian.
1627. 8 June. To Donald Hackie, about payment of arrears to him and his
soldiers.
1627. 7 June. Beutzenb. To the Earl of Montgomery, thankine him for his
services, and regretting he cannot give him such a post in we army as he
deserves.
1627. 4, 12, 29 Sept. 1 Dec. Orders and letters to the same, as Col. of a regiment,
and leave of absence to go to France for four months.
1627.
2* Aug. V ^
1627. 28 Dec. J ^«*«®'*-
i627. 6, 9 July. 1 Orders aiid letters to Donald Mackay ; ordering him to carrison
24 Aug. y part of Beutzenbnig ; superseding the two captains Forbes,
1 Oct. J and appointing James Wilson and John Rudder ; commending
Major James Dumbar ; giving him leave of absence in England for four
months.
1627. 12 Sept. Gluckstadt. 1 To Charles I. ; threatening condition of af&irs for
25 Sept. J want of the promised supplies ; answer ^ven to
the propositions brought by Edward Clarke, the English envoy.
1627. 26 Sept. To Edward Clarke, forwarding his answer.
1627. [21 July.] To the Duke of Buckingham, Charles I. and his Queen, and the
Lords of the Council, accrediting Christ. Thomassen and George Brahe.
1627. 28 Sept. To Charles I., for leave to Alex., Earl of Spini, to enlist 600
soldiers, and desiring that five thalers apiece may be given, out of the sums due,
to each soldier.
1627. 1, 18 Oct. To the same, for payment to CoL Donald Mackay, and for leave
to him to enlist 1,000 men.
1627. 18 Oct To the same, asking that Robert Monro, Baron Foulis, may not be
allowed to suffer any injury at law in his private affairs by his absence in the
Danish army.
1627. 19 Oct. To the same, asking that arrears of pay (500 thalers each) may be
paid to Capts. Patrick Mackie and Alex. Annand.
1627. 24 Oct. To the same, asking for similar payment (2,826 thalers) to G^ige
Fred., Margrave of Baden, who, after five months' service as Lieut. Gten.,
desires to retire on account of ill-health.
1627. 24 Nov. Andvorschou. Power to Lord Spini to cashier officers and appoint
others.
1627. 1 Dec. Andvorschou. To Charles I., complaining of the seizure of ships
bringing over soldiers and provisions belonging to the Earl of Montgomery.
1627. 2 Deo. Acknowledgment of the receipt of two months' subsidy from Sir R.
Anstruther.
1627. 31 Dec. 1 To the same, desiring leave for Capt Alex. Stuart to enlist 500
1628. 15 Jan. j men, and payment to him of 2,500 thalers ; and for attention to
complaints on Stuart's part of interposed hindbrances to levies.
1628. 21 Jan. Copenh. To Sir L Wake.
1628. 4, 8 Feb. "| To C!harles I. Six letters on military affairs : that the Earl of
28 Apr. I Morton (the Earl of Spiney's elder brother) may transport a
6, SO June. | regunent from the Isle of Wight ; that (3apt. Alex. Stuart
25 July. J may have audience in a method suggested by Spiney, by
which the expoise of the Scottish forces may be lessened ; about a lawsuit of
TO APP8VDIX TO TH£ FOBTT-SSIFBMTH BBPOBT OF THB
. No« 5.-^Beport on Boyal Afehhraa of DeamMk— «onTtiitie</.
. JktUfM ofCkmt. IV.
Loird Spiney'B; dn tlito nMfioting oi PariSftment, and the neoessitf oC Ins n^gotia-
tmg for peace unleas iminediat43 help he afforded ; on behalf of the Admhiistrator
of Magdeburg and of Joach. a KarpiU, er Carpzoo, general of artillery.
1623. 20 March.
23 Apr.
7 July.
6 Sept.
80 Oct.
1629. 20» 80 March.
. 20 Apr.
1 Sept
1680. 2d March.
1631. 9 Apr.
26 July.
1632. 20 Jane.
1683. 14 Oct
1684. 8 May.
1688. 20 May.
19 July.
1688. 2, 4 March. ^
5 July.
23 Aug.
1 Oct.
To the same. Seventeen letters, with complainfs relating
to mercantile matters. That of 6 Sept. (abont some
ships of Hamburgh) was also sent to Buckin^^iam and
the Pari, of Scotland.
^Five orders, and an assignment of money, to the Earl of Mont-
gomery.
1628. 4 Apr. Severe letter of reproof to the same, for carrying awa^ a country-
man as a prisoner by his own authority, when neither natimJ nor civil law give
him such authority ; Immediately on receipt of the letter he is to send him home
uninjured, and to bring any complaint before the ordinary tribunals. Farther,
he has permitted an ensign who has twice broken his parole to escape ; if it
happens a third time, those by whose connivance it happens shall be put to
death, '< et tu quoque ipse propter officii tibi C(mcrediti partes non innocens
videbere."
1628. 80 Apr. To the Parliament of Scotland, on the behalf of Capt. Alex.
Schimeseyde in a suit brought against bis sureties by James Sinclar.
1628. 8, 21, 22 May. 1
9, 20, 28 June. \ Orders to the Earl of Spyni abont movements of troops, &c.
4 July. J
1628. 14 May. To Charles I. and his Queen, Buckingham and the Parliament,
accrediting P. Rosencrants. Also to the King on 28 Oct
1628. 22 July. 1 To Buckenham and Sir D. Carleton [" Carenthon "] on behalf of
81 July, j Joach. Carpzou.
t528. 22 Aug. To Charles I., Buckingham and Carleton, accrediting Thomas
Ferentius.
■1628. 28, 26 Sept To Charles I., recommending the Barl of Spynie, who retarik
home after 14 months' service ; with letters patent attesting the arrears due to
him, for payment of which he is referred to England.
1628* 26 Sept To the same, re^accrediting £dw. Clarke.
1628. 28 Sept To the same, and to the Council of Scotland, abont a lawsuit to be
brought by Capt. James Borthwick agiinst CoL James, Lord Sinclair, who
received money for levying 8,000 men but only sent over 1,600.
28, 29 Oct 1 Letters to Borthwick and the Chanc. of Scotland about
5 Nov. J his suit
1628. 29 Sept. To the same, recommending James Lindsay (who received five
wounds in a late engagement) for a place at Coart vacant by the punishment of
Patrick Cockbum.
1628. 4, 18 Oct. 1 Various letters to the same, recommending Col. Donald Maokay
5 Nov. j (who IB returning to England), Bob. Douglas, Thos. Junge,
Capt. James Bortant (Borthwick ?), Capt J as. Douglas, John Douglas, Capts.
Geo. Oliphant, Alex. Chimeseide, Will. Hay, and Jas. Bleer [Blair], James
Murray, James Hamilton, and James Dumbar, and Lord Spynie, for payment
of arrears due to them.
l>EPnTY KEENER OF^ TH£ ^UBLIC HBOOBDS. 71
No. 5. — "BepoH^h fiSoyal Aretuv<to 6f I>entciark— ron^tiitfe^.
Lekets d/ ChHii. iV.
rsflS. S5 Oct: To Queen Hlliirietta MiUriii, reqaedtxiig her to us^ her influence in
•biifhalf of peace.
1628. 28 Oct. To Charles I. and the Pari, of England, for repayment of the
money lent to James I.
1628. 15 Dec. To Charles I., congratulating him on the negotiations for peace
with France.
1689. 7 Jan. To Lord Mackay, recommending Thomas Kelly.
16S9. 18, 28 JaB» To Chatles L Beoommedidlng James Wachop, Alex* Hamilton,
and I Sir Tbnamui Ketly for payment of arrears.
1629. is Jan. To the same. Has instructed P.' Bosencrantz to arrest Jos.
Yosberg, sent as envoy to England about a year ago, who has been grossly
abasing his office, and appropriatii^. money .entrusted to him.
1629. 18 March. To the same, about money to be sent for redemption of the
jewels deposited as security.
1629. 21 March. To the Chanc. and Council of Scotland for the transference of
ships, no longer needed for service against France, to the service of Denmark.
16S2. 91 May. 20 Charies I.^ about negotiations for peace with the Emperor.
1629. 19, 27 June. Letters testimonial for the following Scottbh officers on their
,^U)tting the Danish serriee ; Lord Lindsay, Capt* John Lermont, Lients* Arthor
Bellot, Patr, Seton, and Bob. Crichton, Ensigns David Lermonti Thos. Wind,
and Will. Stuart, and Bob. Monro.
1622. 15 July. The same for CoL Donald Mackay» after three years' service.
1629. ^ 5 Aug. To the Chanc. and Council of Scotland on behalf of Jonas Tett,
claiming some inheritance by marriage.
1629. 8 Dec. To Charles I., on a misunderstanding with respect to the negotiar
tions for peace } with an answer given on 8 Dec. to a proposal from Sir B.
Anstruther for referring the question of debts to arbitration.
1630. 29 Feb. Prohibition to Lord Beay to leave Denmark until he has repaid
560 thalers to Hugh Monat (Mowat), wrcmgly received by him from Patrick
CooM>umi lately condemned for sodomy, while the latter was in prfsofi. -
1680. 80 March. 1 To Charles I., recommending James Saincklair, of Sincklairs-
28, 80 July. J holm, son of Sir Andrew Saineklair ) and also Col. Morgan,
and Capt. James Borthwick, for payment of arrears.
1680. 28 May. To the Earl of Holland, about the observance of the treaty made
at the Hague, in negotiation of which the Earl was engaged.
Same day. To Vise. l)orchester, congratulating him on his appointment as Secre-
tary of State.
1680. 12 July. To Charles I., recommending John de Fleen, who "aliquoties
« nos oblectavit novo quodam instrumento musico, quod et ipse primus invenit,
" et quam artificiosissime tractare novit.'*
1630. 28 July. To the same, congratnlatiDg him on the birth of a son.
1680. 10 Dec. 1 To the same, applying for repayment of the loan made to James L,
1631. 22 Apr. J and proposing its aawignment to others by redemption.
1631. 23 March. To the same, and to Queen Henr. Maria, accrediting WilL
Adamson.
' ®^ ^ • ^ ^J' \ To the same, about proposed negotiations.
1631. 13 Sept. To th« lame* recommending Maurice, son of GundsBus Gald, for-
merly envoy in England and favoured by James I.
1631, 12 Oct. 1 To the same, and to Queen (Henr. Maria, announcing the death
81 Dec./ of the Queen Dow. Sophia, and about Charles' snare of her
property.
1631. 18 Dec. To the same» about the fishing at Iceland.
1681. 24 Dec. To Sir H. Vane, the English ambassador.
7i APPENDIX TO THE FOSTT-SEVENTH REPORT OF THE
No. 5. — Report on Bojal Archives of Denmark— con^uec?.
Letters <f ChrUt. IV,
1632. Feb. *] To Charles I. ; on behalf of Christ. Will, Adm. of Magdebnrg,
25 June. I taken prisoner by the Emperor ; in reference to some business
1 1 Sept. I of Jos. Avery ; asking for some horses ; and re-accrediting the
14 Oct. J Earl of Leicester.
1682. 17 June. To the Earl of Pembroke, recommending Fred. Lucht for service
in his £unily.
1682. 11 Sept To Queen Henr. Maria; a letter of compliment.
1688. 4 Marc . .j,^ Charles I., sending his confectioner, Peter Oagelmann, to buy
^ some spices, and Christ. Benxonius to buy some tin ; about
sending falcons ; and recommending Gspt. Patrick Dumbar.
18 June.
— Oct.
20 Nov. ^
1688. 19 July. ^
1684. 8 Nov. I To the same on behalf of Christ, and James Sinclar, brothers, of
1688* 21 Apr. )> Sindarsholm, members of a decayed family, for arrears of a
1689. 16 Sept. J pension due to them, &c.
1640. 20 June. J
1688. 12 Aug. To the same, on the negotiations in Germany about the Pftlatine.
1683. 28 Aug. "I rj.^ g.^ g^^ Anstnither on the same subject, and about the treaty
16 Nov. J ^*^««° Denmark and Enghmd.*
1684. 12 Jan. To Charles I., inviting to the marriage of Prince Christian on
16 Aog. ; forwarded for transmission to Francis Gordon, the E^lish agent at
Dantzic.
1684. 10 March. To the same, requesting that orders may be given that the troops
levied in England for Germany avoid m their passage the territory of the Count
of Oldenburg.
1686. 29 Aug. To the same, for leave to export some tin.
,4688. 15 June. ''Resolutio domino Thoma Rowen, legatsB Regis Angli® eztra-
ordinario, data."
.1688. 19 Sept. Letter to him.
1688. 9 June. To Charles I. recommending; Canute Rugge, *' minister pilarii
nostri Haffniensis," who wishes to put himself for instruction under Charles'
" magister pilarum " [master of tennis.]
1688. 22 Sept. To the same, about sending falcons to him.
1688. 27 Oct.
6, 15 Nov.
1639. 27 Jan.
13 March.
7 Aug.
6, 14, 19 Sept.
1689. 81 July. " Resolutio legato Britannico data."
1689. 18 July. To the same, on behalf of James Sinclar.
1689. 30 July. To Charles I. on Roe's negotiations.
1640. 17 Jan.! j^j Qjj^jgg j. on the negotiations by Roe about the Palatinate,
11 Feb. V jm^ tjjg treaty between Denmark and England.
20 Apr. J
1640. 23 Feb. " Resolutio legato Britannico data."
1640. 19 June. To Charles I. and Queen Henr. Maria, sending Arnold a Cula
with some horses ; with a letter to Roe on IS July about the same.
1640. 12 July. To Charles I., re-acorediting Lieut. Gen. Sir James King, of
Bemice.
^To the English envoy [Roe], with one (in French) from
the Danish envoy to the Conference, Count de Pentz.
* A letter of 14 Oct. 16S8 is preserved among the Clarendon MBS. in the Bodl. Libr» and
nrinted in the Clarendon State Papers, vol. I., p. 68, of which no copy aippears iu this Bwista-.
It la ft complaint of the poisoning of Gerard Tolemann, when retummg from Peru, by tbe
oAoers of an English shin called the Disooverg.
DEPUTT KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC BEOOBOS. 73
No. 5. — ^Report on Royal Archives of Denmark — continued,
Xs9U€rs of ChrUU IV.
1640. 4 Aug. To the same, to the Prince, and to the Queen, accrediting Uhlfeld
and Erahbe.
1640. 15 Sept. To Charles I. Has granted license to Henry Burdorff ** at
« singolari quodem invento, absque nllo lignorum subsidio, carbonibus saltern
*< fossilibus, lateres coquere instituat," for Sie use of the castle of Glucksburg
and the neighbourhood ; but as there are some in England who are especially
skilful in this science requests leave for BuidorfiTs son, John, to bring over
about twenty persons.
1640. S5 Not. To the same. Accrediting Col. Cocheran, whom he sends in con-
sequence of a request from the Parliament of Scotland for mediation.
1641 6 Feb 1 '^^ Charles I., about the negotiations respecting the Palatine,
± QQ MArpfi I ^^"^ ^^ renewed treaty between Denmark and Enghind;
*b Anr ^ ^^^ ^^^ confirmation of the treaty made 22 March « de
o« A . I modo vectigalis in f reto Oresnndano ab Anglicis mercatoribus
26 Aug. J exsolvendi?' . .
1641. 13 Apr. To the same, asking for ship-builders.
1641. 8 Apr.-May. To Sir Thomas Boe.
1641. 10 Apr. To Joseph Averie.
1641. 10 Oct. To Charles I., about sending falcons.
1641. 1 Dec. To the same ; gives an answer to Averie.
1641. 1 Dec. "Besolutio domino Jos Averie, Begis BCagnn Brit. Besidenti et
pro tempore legato, data."
1642. 4 Feb. To Charles I. ; regrets that there is no post vacant which he can
offer, as desired, to Sir John Henderson.
1642. 18 Oct. To the same ; accrediting Ulefeldt, whom he sends for the purpose
of gaining fuller information of the causes of the state of affairs in England
than he has been able to gain from Col. Cochran.
1642. 19 Oct To the same, re-accrediting Col. Cochran.
1642. 26 Oct. To the Parliament of England, accrediting Ulefeldt.
1642. 10 Nov. To Charles I., re-accrediting Col. Henderson.
Same date, " Resolutio, Regis Maffuse Brit, legato, domino Colonello Henderscmo,
data : " cannot furnish the supplies asked for.
1649. SO Apr. To the same, re-accrediting John Poley who brought his letter
dated at Oxf, 10 March.
*' Besponsum M. Brit, legato Job. Poley datum." Will endeavour to
furnish the supplies asked for, on condition that Orkney and Shetland are
restored.
1648. 10 Oct. To Charles I., about a dispute, which has gone on for some years,
between Dorothy Plessy, widow of Col. Alexander de Hay, who died intestate,
and his brother Patrick de Hay.
1648. 1 Nov. To the same, and to Queen Henr. Maria, r^aoorediting John Poley.
Same tUUe. Answer given to Poley. The King has twice sent supplies of arms
and ammunition to King Charles, but as on the last occasion they were
seized by the Parliament, does not think it prudent to do anything further until
it is known what course the latter may take hereon, and especially if, as
reported, they are about to send an embassy.
1648. 4 Nov. ** Resolutio secunda M. Brit, regis legato Job. Poley ezhibita " ;
four brass gans and sufficient armament for two ships shall be given him, to
secure his safe return ; order shall be sent to (Jlef eldt to set Will. Craforth at
liberty; &c.
To the Pari, and people of Scotland, earnestly exhorting them to avoid eivil
war.
1648. 5 Nov. To Charles I., asking leave for Col. N. Mackay to enlist a regiment
in Scotland ; nrith a commission to him for the same.
1644. 5 Jan. To the Parliament. Has appointed certain senators to meet their
deputies, and to report to him their communications.
74 AFPBNDIX TO THE FOBTT-SXVElJrCH REPOBT OF THE
No. 6.— Bepbrt'on Bojral ArehiVes of Denmark — eonHnued.
JMUn tf Ckrim, IV.
1644. ' - lI'Miirdi. ' To Cffiarles I. Deputies from iheTlttrliiiinent have coke turn
since Foley's departure. The first explained and excosed the confiscation of
.the Danish ship, and the injuries done to the anhassador, at the same time
declaring that tney were onljr in arms to preserve their reli(^n and their. liberty,
professing in other things (and indeed boasting " vwbomm inunoderatione, et
. *.' magnifice '!) all reverence and -obedience to Ein^ Charles, ** donunodo iniqui
" consiliarii atque hostes religionis et patriso^ at illos appellant^ a eonsiliis et
" legimine arcerentur." The second depaties complained of the inequality of
the tolls paid by .the English at the Sound, and asked for the restitution of the
'^hipA and gcfOds "setted on account of the capture of Uie King's ship. The
second request was refused; the first was granted, viz., that English ships
should pay no mere than those of o&er nations, " hue tamen addita eonditiono,
** ut quod verbiade obedientissimo suo ergs Serai, vettram animo promiserunt,
<<-ffel|toaetopereimpo8terDm comprobent demonstxentqoe, sicuti et ea ioten-
. . r H, iloBs-etspe singulare hoc beneficimn a nobis taaqaam Seien. vestrse avoncnlo
*' iis exhibitum, ut inde commoti, .... ad prirtsnum et debitum obsequium
" baud inviti redeant."
1644. 12 March. To the Parliament, re^acccediting Will. Barker and Bich. Jeni».
1644. 26 June. To Charles I., re-accrediting John Cochran; together with the
answer given the same day to the latter, viz., that on account of the unexpected
war with Sweden, the help asked fbr cannot be given.
1644. 27 Nov. To the same. Hears that some of Charles' ships are lyin^ idle in
harbour ; sends therefore Sir John Henderson to ask for them, as the mcxt»se
of the Danish fleet is specially required.
Same date. To Eari Patrick Bttthven^ requesting him. to promote Henderion^s
application.
1644. 30 Nov. lattructAiNM lor Sir Jolm Henderson. He is to ask for eight afaipt
fully equipped, in aeeordanoe with the terms of the treaty made ia I62l« and
also for 4,000 Scottish soldiers ; if the latter cannot be sent, he is to enquire
whether soldiers can be enlisted in Scotland at a cheaper rate than in Germany.
1 644. 10 Dec. To Charles, Prince of Wales, requesting him to promote Henderson's
application.
1645. 21 Apr. To the Parliament of England, re-accrediting Bich. Jenks and
Thomas Skinner. . . ^
1645. 80 May. To the Parliament of Scotland. He commissioned Donald Mackav,
Bacon de Rees^ a yeair «nd a half ago, to enlist a regiment in Scotland, who m
consequence went to Newcastle, but was shut up there during the siege, and on
the surrender was taken and imprisoned " quasi consiliorum hostilium socius."
But as he, being a minister and colonel of another King, *' nullis partis consiliis
" et actionibus, quamvis siepius sollicitatus, se addixerit," his immediate release
and safe departure are required.
1645. 5 June. To the Parliament of England. Hears that they have arrested Sir
John Henderson, whom he had sent to the King on business m no way injurious
to either side of the beUigerenta in England, on the ground of his having in
former years opposedthem ; knows nothing of these former acts, but as
Henderson was now simply commissioned as his envoy on his business, requires
his immediate release.
1645. 10 Sept To King Charles, and, mutatis mutandis, to the Parliament of
England, offering his mediation, and a third and longer letter to the Parliament
of Scotland pressing for their co-operation herein ; sends Sir John Henderson
now as preliminary agent, and will presently send others fully instructed.
1646. 23 Peb. Testimonial in behalf of John Taylor, who in the late war with
Sweden served in Norway for 18 months.
1646. 8 June. To the Parliament of England. Learns from the letters brought
by their agent [Bich.] Jenck, their objections against Henderson, and that his
. .mediation at this time appeared to them to be of no use as they had forwarded
to King Charles their proposed articles for a treaty. For Henderson, he can
only say that he ought to have been treated better when he came before them
in the writer's name. On the other matter their deputy will represent his reaaons
for his offered mediation.
■ BBPTTTT KEBPEBT OF THB ^PUHEJG RECORDS. 75
J^, 4».«i*«Eep6stkmiJEUi!jral Andtirea of DeBiiiark->'-«o»^tniieef«
l9m.'.^8UafyitUA To .ihirflgniietiwidii i!iltrti«ce tortbe^ lettet of 2^ ffour, 1S4S,
respecting some points in the agreement' of 26 Apr. 1645 $ lias commisBioned
some of tne senators to treat thereupon with their deputy.
1646. 20 Ang. Letters patent on behalf of certain persons who having let out
some farms in Shetland, "nostree Beigensis prsBpositorao cathedralispertinentiaay"
cannot now obtain their rents ; appealing to the officers there of the "Kilig of
Great Britain to assist in the recoTery.
l^BABi. \A Sept* " '^o Qiieen Henr. l^bna, and to Prince Charles, in Answer to letters
btonght by the Ghaonbedaim of tiw Uttet; Joffan Foley. • f . <
The answer given to Foley ; Approves of the Prince's resolation to go to
Pranc^f and will be' wilHnjr to (^otitribute to his mainteoance ; but th€ expense
of the late sadden (thougn short) war with Sweden has involved Denmark in
debt which it will require years to discharge, and he canfiot therefore at present
'do what be wonUL
1647. 13 June. To the Parliament of England, acknowledging a letter brought by
Rich. Jencks announcing the confirmation of the treaty maae last year. Cannot
at once make payment of the sums due to some merchants, bat has proposed to
Jencks the way and conditions under which it shall hereafter be done.
1647. 9 Sept. Answer to an appeal from Lord Mackay for payment of a pension ;
the pension was never actually granted, but only proposed.
1647. 20 Nov. To Charles L, asking for safe conduct for two Portiwneae Jews,
brothers, Simon and Henry de Casseres to trade at the island of Ba^ados ; and
to Philip Belke, governor of the island, in behalf of the same.
1648. 15 Feb. To Col. Henderson. Hearing that peace is likely to be made in
England, desires him to take care that nothing be adinitted in any treat]^ that
may be prejudicial to the treaties existing between Denmark and England, and,
if he thinks it advisable, to communicate this to King Charles.
FBEDEBICK m. TO THE TEAR 1660,
■ .' » ■ . ■ •.
1648. 10 Ma9teh. To King Charles. A circular letter, annonneing the death of
Christ. lY., at 6 o'cl. on the evening of 28 Feb.
Not dated. To the satne, announciBgliis own succession.
1649. 24 March. To Charles II., accrediting C. Ulfeldt, who is sent to the United
Pretinces.
1649. 15 Sept. To the same, re-accrediting the Marq. of Montrose, who has stated
all that was given him in charge *' singulari dexteritate."
1650. 4 May. To the same, accrediting John Will. Eding, the Danish Itesident at
the Hague.
1650. 5 Aug. To the same, congratulating him on his acceptance by Scotland as
King; cannot, from the exhausted condition of the kingdom, send him the
cav^ry [*' equariis "] he desires, but only a few select men.
16^0. 8 Aug. To tUe same, " regeoi Anglise seu Scotite dominom,'' recommending
Gerhard Hulsemann, who served in the war with Sweden, and who now desires
to serve in his army.
1 650. 1 7 Aug. To the same, reconmiending John Dally (" Dallius ")» a Norwegian ,
who l^as seen much service, to be captain of a ship.
1651. 21 Apr. To the same, recommending Henry Ostenfeld for service in his army
in Scotland.
l^}. 19 July. To the Governor of Barbados, thanking him for his favour to
Simon and Henry de Casseres.
1651. 10 Sept. To Charles II., recommending James Sinelar, son of Andrew Sin-
clar, a late senator of Denmark, for service in his army.
76 APPENDIX TO THB FOBTT-SBVENTH REPORT OF THE
No. 5. — Beport on Royal Archives of Denmark — continued,
Leiter$ of Fred. Ill,
J651. [19 Dec. Draft of a letter to the Plolianient of England, aecrediting Hen.
WiUemsen Bosenwinge de Lysacker. 58.]
1652. 1 May. To the same, accrediting Eric Bosencrants and Peter Beets ; with
their commission.
165<). 6 Jolj. To Charles II. Would not haye deferred answering his letters of
Aug. 1652 and Feb. 1658, could his answers have done any good. Has received
from Lord Wentworth the communications with which he was charged ; has
appointed two senators to confer with him, on the understanding that nothing
wiU be proposed that can inyolye the kingdom of Denmark in any danger.
1653. 12 Nov. To the same. Has received several letters from him through Lord
Wentworth, of which the last were dated at Paris, 8 Aug., and has refer^ them
to councillors appointed for the purpose.
1654. 11 Jan. To the same. Has been greatly surprised and vexed to hear from
Lord Wentworth that he never receiv^ the sum of 24,000 thalers which Ulefieid
reported had been paid to him in 1649.
1654. 4 Feb. To the Protector Cromwell, accrediting Hen. Wilh. Bosenwing.
[Same date ?] To Charles II., recommending for his service Dethlef ab Alefeldt
de SchiUendorff.
1654. 6 Oct. To Cromwell, accrediting Simon de Petkum as his resident agent at
London.
1655. 1 Sept. To the same, upon a claim for satisfaction for an English ship, and
ezplainmg the causes of the delay which has occurred.
1655. 20 Dec. To the same promising payment as soon as possible of some sums
of money which Christ. IV. agreed to pay to some English merchants.
1657. 2 Sept. To Charles II., thanking him for good wishes with regard to his war
with Sweden.
1657. 26 Nov. To Cromwell, asking permission to enlist troops in England and
Scotluid.
1658. 8 May. Letters patent conferring the Order of the Elephant on Philip
Meadowe, ambassador from the Protector, for his services in restoring peace
between Denmark and Sweden.
1658. 10 May. To Cromwell, notifying the above, and highly commending
Meadowe's services, on his recall to England.
1658. 23 Aug. To the same. Notwithstanding the peace so lately made, the King of
Sweden has suddenly recommenced war, and is now besieging Copenhagen and
Croneborg by sea and land. Prays for help.
1658. 28 Sept. To Bich. Cromwell, on his father's death and his own succession.
1658. 25 Oct. To the same, repeating the application for help against the Swedes,
who began their unjust attack without any declaration of war.
1658. 28 Dec To Charles II., thanking him for congratulations on his victory over
the Swedes.
1659. 9 Feb. To Bich. Cromwell, thanking him for his offer (through his Besident,
Isaac Ewre) of mediation with Sweden, and enlarging upon the injustice and
violence of the renewed war.
1 659. 19 Apr. To Sir P. Meadowe, in reply to a letter dated at Elsinor 11- Apr.
on his coming as envoy to negotiate peace with Sweden.
1659. 28 May. To the Parliament and Government of England, accrediting H. W.
Bosenwinge ; with his commission.
1660. 15 March. To the Parliament of Englan4» recalling Bosenwinge.
1660. 10 May. To Charles 11., congratulating him on his restoration, and accredit-
ing Otto kraag and Gotschalck a Buchwald.
1660. 80 May. To the same, in the same terms, but accrediting also as envoy
eztraordinaiy Fred ab Ahlefbldt.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIO BEOORDS. 77
No. 5. — ^Report on Royal Archives of Denmark— «oii^nti«dl
Letters of Fred. III.
Same dak. To the same, accrediting Simon de Fetknm as Bendent at London.
. • June. To the same. Tlie envo^ extraofdinary beinff delayed in his departure-
baa commissioned H. W. Bosenwmge to act for a awule in his place.
. . July. To the Dukes of York and Qlouceater, accrediting Ahlefeldt.
1660. 16 July. To Charles II. Letters dindssory for Algernon Sydney and Bobert
Honeywood, certifying that they hare been engaged In the settlement of peace-
between Sweden and Denmark ; since without each letters they do not judge it
expedient to return to England.
1660. 17 Aug. To the Marq. of Ormond, the Lord Chancellor, and Gen. Honck,
recommending Ahlefeldt's embassy.
1660. 25 Sept To Charles 11., reconmnending Hannibal Seestedt to his fiifonr in
the highest terms.
1660. 18 Oct To the same, notifying the change of monarchy in Denmark from
being elective to hereditary.
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No. 6. — ^LlSTS OF CREATlb»» OF PSfiRS AND BABONETB, COMPILED
^tBsok OmimfAL I>oo0ki^NTB m xjeie Pubuo Bedobd Ophoil
— .RiCHABD IHjto Ghahles I. <1483— 1646.) » •
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DESCBIPTIVB NOTES.
The following list of creations of Peers (including SatU J^rsbal), prepared from the Patent
and Charter Bolls and other original sources of information presenrea fn the Public Record
O^oe^has been un^rtaken in continuation—in a concise form— of AppendixNo. 2 to the
^ Reports from the Lords Committees appointed to search the Journals of (he House, Rolls of
'* Parliament, and other Records and IXocuments ft>r all matters touching the Digni^ of a Peer
" of the Realm, Ac., Ac, presented to the House 12 July 1819."
That Appendix contains creations to the end of the reign'ot Edward IV., and— as no creations
have been found during the reign of Edward V.— the present list commenees Itam the aooessiou
of Richard III. It concludes with the end of the reign of Charles I.
The Patent Roll Calendars have been searched for entries of creations enrolled on the Patent
Bolls, the Rolls themselves being consulted only for purposes of veiillctetioh -ana detailed
information.
In addition to creations by Patent, the list includes the first-recorded mention of Baronies
created by Writ of Summons to Parliament : this information has been taken from the enrol-
ment of Summons on the dorse of the Close Rolls till the 21st year of the reign of Henry Till.,
after which date, as such enrolments aro no Ioniser found, the Parliamento^ Pawns (Petty Bag
Oflice) haye been used. The leriee of Pawns is very imperfect, and, conseauently, the names
of certain Baronies, mentioned in ** Dugdale's Summons ''^ and other printed worn, have been
altogether omitted fh>m this list, while others do not appear under the date giT«i in those
works for their first summons. For instance:— Heniy Compton is stated by Ihigdale, on the
authority of the Journals of the House of Lords, to haye been summoned to the nurliaments of
14 and 18 Elizabeth, but his name does not appear in this list till the Parliament of 28 Elizabeth,
as no Pawns have been found for any earlier year of her reign.
Such Baronies created by Writ as, through fsilure of male heirs, passed through the female
line, have been recorded in this list, in order to account for the introduction of new family
names — as aJso cases of husbands summoned to Parliament in right of their wives.
The names also of such eldest sons of Peers as wero summoned to Parliament by titles of
honour really belonging to their fathers— who were summoned under higher titles— have been
included.
The Parliament Rolls have been consulted for matter relative to restoration in blood and
honours corrupted and forfeited b^ attainder— as Private Acts were not recorded on these Rolls
after the reign of Queen Elizabeth information from that period has been taken ftnom the Acts
of F^liament contained in the Certiorari Bundles among the RoUs Chapel Records.
Several enrolments of confirmation of Patents and Charters have been found on the Con-
firmation Bolls and are here included.
An exhaustive examination of all the Privy Seals and Signed Bills in the Public Record Office
for the period has not been undertaken. It has, however/been considered expedient to consult
them with regard to certain dignities which are either mentioned on the Summons to Parlia-
ment (as above described) or are stated in certain printed works to have been created, but for
which no Patents or (Tharters have hitherto been found. In a few cases in which ^1 these
sources have failed the State Papers have been consulted.
As to the dates of creations, it should be borne in mind that the Enrolments on the Patent
RoUs generally' give only the day and the month— the year, therefore^ is supplied from the
ancient official endorsements on the RoUs, which give the regnal years only. In connexion
with this point, attention is drawn to the Patents of creation of the Earls of Dorset and North-
ampton in the years 1608-4 and 1604-6, which were apparent^r enrolled twice, the earlier
Patent in each case being, presumably, the true date of toe creation.
The spelling of the Records has been retained as regards the Surnames of the Grantees— the
usually accepted spelling has been adopted as regards Titles.
As several dignities are known to have been created in the latter years of the reign of
Charles I. for which enrolments of Patents are wanting, such of them have been appen^tod to
this list as are mentioned in the work of Mr. Black, late an Assistant Keeper of the Public
Records, entitled " Docquets of Letters Patent and other instruments passed under the Great
'^ Seal of King Charles I. at Oxford in the years 1042, 1643, IM^ 1645, and 1646»" edited from the
original Crown Office Docquet Book which (at the time he consulted it) was preserved in the
Ashmolean Museum at Oxford. Copies of the patents of creation of most of the dignities men-
tioned in this Docquet Book are to oe found among the Ashmolean MSS., and the reference
numbers to them, copied firom Mr. Black's printed Catalogue of these MSS., are given in this
list.
In addition to the foregoing, a list of Baronets— the enrolments of whose Ptttents of creation
have been found on the Patent Rolls of the reigns of James I. and Charles I.,— has been
appended. Record evidence of the creation of certain other Baronets, whose names are
included in Betham's Baronetage, has been found among the Privy Seals and Signed Bills
(Chanoenr Series) and the Signet Bills (Chapter House Series). Some names also nave been
supplied from " Black's Docquets."
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/ Thomas Mounson of Carlton, co. Lincoln. Knt.
i Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 61.
N.B.— As regsids the precedence Charles Tavasor of Killing-
thorpe, CO. Lincoln, Esq., «m below.
Patent Roll [No. 256S] 7 Chas. I., p. 4, No. 4.
(T
C George Gresley of Drakelow, co. Derby, Esq.
* i Patent &oll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I^ p. 45. No. 60.
C Paul Tracye of Stanwaye, co. Gloucester. Esq.
* 1 Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 59.
/John Wentworth of Gosfeild. co. Essex. Knt.
' 1 Patent RoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 68.
/Henry Bellasis of Newbrough, co. York. Knt.
' 1 Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 57.
IfiB APPEJIDIX TO THE FOBTT-SEYENTH BEPO&T OF THE
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( WiUiam Coofltable of Flamhrough, oo. York. Esq.
1 Pfttent BoU [No. IMS] 9 Ju. I., p. 45, Na 68.
< Thomas Lech of StoneUey. oo. Warwick, Knt
i Patent BoU [No. l»4fi] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 5S.
( Edward Noell ot Brooke, co. Batland. Knt.
1 Patent Boll [No. 1912] 9 Jaj. I., p. 45, No. 5*.
C Bobert Cotton of Cunington, co. Huntingdon, Knt.
I Patent BoU [No. 19i2j 9 Jas. I., p. 46, No. 5S.
C Bobert Cholmondeleiffh of Cholmondeleigli, oo. Chester, Esq.
1 Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. L. p. 45, No. 52.
( John Molyneux of Terershalt, oo. Nottingham, Esq.
i Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, Ko. 61.
f Francis Wortley of Wortlcy, oo. York, Knt.
1 Patent BoU [No. 1943] 9 Jas. I., p. 40, No. 60.
C George Savile of ThomehiU. co. York, sen., Knt.
1 Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 49.
fWilUam Knyveton of Myrca«ton, oo. Derby, Esq.
i Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 4S.
C Philip Woodhouse of Kymberley Hall, co. Norfolk, Knt.
1 Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. L, p. 45, No. 47.
CMTUIiam Pope of WiUoott, co. Oxford. KnL
I Patent Boll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 46.
C James Harrington of Bidlington. co. Butland, Knt.
i Patent BoU [No. 1942j 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 45.
("Henry Savile of Mctheley, co. York, Knt,
1 Patent BoU [No. 1912] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 44.
5 Henry Willughby of Bisley, co. Derby, Esq.
1 Patent Boll [No. 194i J 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 48.
C Ticwis Tresham of Bnshton, co. Northampton. Esq.
1 Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 42.
( Thomas Brudenell of Deene. co. Northampton. Esq.
I Patent BoU [No. 1918] 9 Jas. I^ p. 45, No. 41.
( George St. Paul of Snarford. co. Lincoln, Knt.
I Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. 1., p. 45, No. 40.
r Philip Tirwhitt of Stainfeild. co. Lincoln, Knt.
t Patent BoU [No. 1942] 0 Jas. 1., p. 45, No. 99. •
< Edward Carre of Sleford, ca Lincoln. Knt.
t Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45» No. 88.
C Edward Hussey of Honington, co. Huntingdon, Knt
I Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 87.
le Straunge Mordant of Mnssingham Parva, co. Norfolk, Esq.
Patent BoU [No. 1948] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 86.
C Thomas Bendishe of Steple Bumpsted, co. Essex, Esq.
I Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 85.
f John Wynn of Gwydder, co. Carnarvon, Knt.
I Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. L, p. 45, No. 84.
f William Throckmorton of Tortworth, co. Gloucester, Knt.
i Patent Roll [No. 1942] 0 Jas. 1., p. 45, No. 83.
( Richard Worscley of Appledorecombe, co. Southampton, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 1912] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 82.
C Richard Fleetwood of Calwish, co. Stafford, Esq.
i Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 81.
( Thomas Spencer of Yar^Ungton. co. Oxford, Esq.
\ Patent Roll [No. 19 i2] 9 Jas. I., p. 46, No. 80.
f John Tufton of Hothfeild, co. Kent. Knt.
I Patent Boll [No. 1942] U Jas. I., p. 45, No. 29.
( Samuel Pevton of Knowlton. co. Kent, Knt.
t Vtitfiixt Boll [No. 1W2] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 28.
C Charles Morrison of Caiahobury, co. Herts, Knt.
'(. Patent Roll [No. 1942] 4 Jas. I., p. 43. No. 27.
( Henrv Bsker of Sissinghurst, co. Kent Knt.
1 Patent Boll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. U p. 45. No. 26.
( Roger Appleton of South bemfleet, co. Essex, Esq.
( Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 25.
r WiUiam Sedley of Alisford. co. Kent. Knt.
l Patent BoU [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 24.
f WUliara Twisden of East Peckam, co. Kent. Knt.
\ Patent Roll [No. 1942] 0 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 28.
f Edward Hales of Woodchurch, co. Kent, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 1042] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 22.
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( William Monins of Walwarahar, oo. Kent, Em.
I Patent Roll [No. 1948] 9 Jas. I., p. 46, No. 21.
r Thomas Mildmay of Mulaham, co. Essex, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 46. No. 20.
C William Maynard of Bston Farvs, oo. Essex, Knt.
i Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. L, p. 45, No. 19.
f Henry Lee of Quarrendon. co. Bucks, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 18.
i" Edward Devoreux of Castle Bramwitch, co. Warwick, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 1942] 9 Jss. L, p. 45, No. 17.
f Thomas Ridgway of Torr, co. Devon, Knt.
I Patent Boll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 49^ No. 16.
r Miles Sandys of Wllberton, in the Isle of Ely, oo. Cambridge, Knt.
I Patent Boll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, Na 16.
r John Portman of Orchard, oo. Somerset, Knt.
( Patent Boll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 46, No. 14.
f Francis Englefeild. of Wootton Basset, co. Wilts, Esq.
i Patent Roll [No. 194j] 9 Jas. I., p. 46, No. 18.
f Reginald Mohun of Buckconnock, co. Cornwall, Knt.
1 Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 12.
C Edward Gorges of Langford, oo. Wilts, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 11.
/Thomas Puckering of Weston, co. Herts, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 1912] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 10.
C William Ayloffe of Braxted Magna, co. Essex, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 49, No. 9.
C William Wray of Glentworth, co. Lincoln, Knt.
(. VfLtdnt Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 8.
C William Essex of Bewcott, co. Berks. Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. 1., p. 45, No. 7.
( Nicholas Saunderson of Saxbie, co. Lincoln, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 6.
( William Gostwick of Willington, co. Bedford. Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 1942J 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 5.
( John Peshall uf Horaeley, co. Stafford, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45» No. 4.
CMarmaduke Wyvell of Constable Burton, uo. York, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 8.
( Thomas Holt of Aston juxta Birmingham, co. Warwick, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45, No. 2.
C Harbottle Grimston of Bradfeild, co. Essex, Knt
I Patent Roll [No. 1942] 9 Jas. I., p. 45. No. 1.
N.B.->As regards the precedence of Sir Roger Dalison of Laugh-
ton, CO. Lincoln, Knt., tee bdoto.
Patent Roll [No. 2324] 2i Jas. I., p. 1. No. 17.
C Robert Dormer of Wynge, co. Bucks, Knt., Keeper of the Royal
'< Hawks, Falcons, &c.
C Patent Roll [No. 2075] 13 Jas. I., p. 20, No. 8.
< Edward Phytton of Growseworth, co. Chester, Esq.
' I Patent Roll [No. 2131] 15 Jas. I., p. 2, No. 9.
f Roland Egerton of Egerton, co. Chester, Knt.
• t Patent Roll [No. 2134] 16 Jas. I., p. 5, No. 16.
C Roger Townshend of Rayneham, co. Norfolk. Esq.
" I Patent Boll [No. 2137] 15 Jas. I., p. 8, No. 9.
< Simon Clarke of Salford. co. Warwick, Esq.
" I Patent Roll [No. 2138] 15 Jas. I., p. 9, No. 12.
C Richard Lucy of Broxbome. co. Herts, Knt.
■ t Patent Roll [No. 2152] 15 Jas. I., p. 23. No. 16.
< Matthew Boynton of Barmston. co. York, Knt.
" I Patent Roll [No. 2187] 16 Jas. I., p. 23, No. 17.
f Thomas Littleton of Franckley. co. Worcester, Esq.
" I Patent Roll [No. 2177] 16 Jas. I., p. 13. No. 10.
( Francis Leigh of Newneham Regis, oo. Warwick, Knt.
• i Pateirt Roll [No. 218S] 16 Jas. I., p. 19. No. 12.
/Thomas Burdett of Bramc«itt, co. Warwick, Esq.
" t Patent Roll [No. 2178] 16 Jas. I., p. 14. No. 16.
C George Morton of St Andrewes Milbome, co. Dorset, Esq.
• 1 Patent Roll [No. 2178] 16 Jas. I., p. 14, No. 11.
\
128 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTY-^EVENTH BBPOBT OF THE
GieatioDB of Baronets — continued.
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fWiUiam Reijj of the pariah of Bt Martin in the Fieldi^ oo. Middlesex,
Knt., for life with rerersion to his son William Henry, Esq., and
1A10 J ^^ heirs male of his body ; remainder to any other heirs male oi
^^^* "^ the body of the said William, the fkther, and the heirs male of their
bodies.
Signet Bills, Chapter House, M^. 17 Jas. I.
f Thomas Mack worth of Xormanton, co. Rutland, Bsq.
I Signet Bills, Ghm>ter House, May, 17 Jas. L
r James Ley of Westbury, co. Wilts, Knt.
I Signet BiUs, Chapter House Jidy, 17 Jas. L
f William Tilliers of Broukesby, co. Iieicester. Bsq.
I Signet BUls. Chapter House, July, 17 Jas. I.
r William Hickes of BeTorston Castle, oo. Oloncester.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, July, 17 Jas. I.
Fragment of [? Signet Bill] of the creation of Thomas Beaumont as Baronet.
Billa, Chapter House, September, 17 Jas. I.
f Brasmiu Driden of Cannons Ashbie^ co. Northampton, Esq.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, November, 17 Jaa. I.
{William Armyne^ Bsq^ son of William Armyne of Osgodby, oo.
Lincoln, Knt.
Signet Bills, Chapter House, November, 17 Jas. I.
f William Bamburgh of Howson, oo. York, Knt.
I Patent Boll [No. SSOS] 17 Jas. I., p. ^ No. 4.
( Edward Hartgpp of Freatbbie, co. Leicester, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. SSOS] 17 Jas. I., p. 4, No. S.
C Francis Badcliff of Darentwater. co^ Cumberland, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2S06] 17 Jas. L, p. 10, No. 6.
{Warrant for granting receipt for 1,100). to David Foulis of Ingleby,
CO. York, Knt.. on his creation as Baronet
Signet Bills, Chapter House, Februaiy, 17 Jaa. I.
(Claude Forster of Bambrou^ Castle, co. Northumberland, Knt.
I Signet Bills, ChaptcrHouse, March, 17 Jas. I.
/Anthony Chester of Chitehley, co. Bucks, Esq.
1 Signet Bills, Chapter House, March, 17 Jas. I.
f Samuel Tiyon of Laire Mamey, co. Essex, Knt
I Patent Boll [No. 22S4] 18 Jaa. I., p. 9, No. 1.
f Adam Newton of Charlton, co. Kent, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2SS4] 18 Jas. L, p. 9, No. 8.
C John Boteler of Hatfeild Woodliall, co. Herts, Knt
I Patent Boll [No. 2224] 18 Jas. I., p. 9. No. 16.
C Gilbert Gerrard of Harrow on the Hill, co. Middlesex, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2224] 18 Jas. L, p. 9, No. 1ft.
f Humfrey Lee of Langley. co. Salop, Esq.
t Patent Boll [No. 2229] 18 Jas. I., p. 14^ No. 8.
C Biohard Bemey of Parkehall in Bedham, co. Norfolk, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2229] 18 Jas. I., p. 14^ No. L
( Humftney Forster of Aldermaston, co. Berks, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 22SS] 18 Jas. L, p. 18, No. 6.
C Thomas Byggs of Lenchwicke, co. Worcester, Esq.
I Patent Boll [Na 228S] 18 Jas. I., p. 18, Na S.
f Henry Bellingham of Helsington, co. Westmorland, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2233] 18 Jas. I., p. 18, No. 4.
< William Yelverton of Bougham, oo. Norfolk, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2233] 18 Jas. I., p. 18, No. ft.
{John Scudamoro of Honelacy, co. Hereford, Esq., son and heir of
James Scudamore, Knt., deceased,
patent Boll [No. 2218] 18 Jas. I., p. 3, Na 88.
/Thomas Gore of Stittnam, co. York, Knt
i Patent Boll [No. 2218] 18 Jas. I., p. 3, No. SS.
/John Pakington of Alisbuiy. co. Bucks, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2218] 18 Jaa. I., p. 3. No. 10.
/ Ralph Ashton of Leverr, oo. Lancaster, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2218] 18 Jas. I., p. 3, No. 8.
/Baptist Hickes of Campden, ca Gloucester, Knt
I Patent Boll [No. SSSftJ 18 Jas. L, p. SO, Na 4.
/ Thomas Bobertes of Glassenbuiy, co. Kent Knt
I Patent Roll [No. SSSft] 18 Jas. I., p. 20, No. 9.
• Date of Sianek Bill.
t It is stated iu Betham's Baronetage that the creation took place on 16 September 1019.
t Date of Warrant
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r John Hanmer of Hanmer. co. Flint, Esq.
I Ftetent Boll [No. 2tt9] 18 Jas. I., p. 14^ No. 7.
f Bdward Osborne of Keeton, co. York.
I Patent Boll [No. 2229] 18 Jaa. I., p. 14^ No. 14.
f William Ohaloner of GuiaborouKh. oo. York, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2229] 18 Jaa. I, p. 14. No. 9.
< Henry Pelton of Phuf ford, co. Suffolk. Bsq.
I ftttent Roll [No. 2225] 18 Jaa. I., p. 19, No. 14.
f Sdward Fiyer of Water Baton, co. Oxford. Bu.
I Patent Roll [No. 2225] 18 Jas. I., p. lO/No. 10.
r Thomas Bisbqpp of Parham, oo. Sussex, Knt.
I Pfctent Roll [No. 2225] 18 Jaa. I., p. 10. No. 12.
f Francia Vincent of Stoko Dawbemon. co. Sumy, Kjit.
( Patent Boll [fCo. 2225] 18 Jaa. I., p. 10, No. 11.
{Henry Clere of Ormesbye. co. Norfblk, Bsq., son and heir apparent of
Edward Clere of Thetford, in the same county, Knt.
Patent Boll [No. 2227] 18 Jas. I., p. 12. No. 14
( Benjamin Titchbume of Titchbume, co. Southampton, Knt.
I Ffeitent Roll [No. 2227] 18 Jas. In p. 12, No. 19.
r Richard Wilbraham of Woodhey. co. Chester, Knt.
I Ffeitent Roll [No. 2257] 19 Jas. L. p. 18, No. 20.
(* Thomas Delves of Duddincton, co. Chi*ster, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 2267] 19 Jas. I., p. IS, No. 19.
f Lewis Watson of Rockingham Castle, co. Northampton, Knt.
I Fkitent Roll [Na 2266] 19 Jas. I., p. 12, No. 4.
< Thomaa Ftilmer of Wingham, co. Kent, Knt.
I Ffeitent Roll [Nor2265] 19 Jas. I., p. 11. No. 2.
C Richard Roberts of Trewro, co. ComwaU, Knt.
I Patent Roll [Na 2246] 19 Jas. I., p. 2, No. 12.
f John Rivers of Chafford, co. Kent, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2246] 19 Jas. I., p. 2, No. 21.
r Henry Jeme»n of Cossey alias Cossese, oo. Norfolk, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2254] 19 Jas. I, p. 10, No. 1.
r Thomas Darnell of Healing, co. Lincoln, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2249] 19 Jas. I., p. Ofo. 15.
r Isaaok Sidlejr of Great Charte. co. Kent, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 2249] 19 Jas. I., p. 5. No. 7.
< Robert Browne of Walcott, co. Northampton. Bsq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2249] 19 Jas. I., p. 5, No. 6.
C John Hewett of Headly Hall, co. York, Esq.*
I PWent Roll [No. 2251] 19 Jas. I, p. 7, No. 18.
C Nicholas Hyde of Albury, co. Herts, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 2261] 19 Jaa. I., p. 7, No. 6.
r John Phillipps of Pickton. oo. Pembroke, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2251] 19 Jas. I., p. 7, No. 5.
f John Stepney of Prendersast, co. Pembroke, Knt.
I Pitent Roll [No. 2245] 19 Jas. I., No. 1.
r Baldwin Wake of Clevedon, oo. Someraot, Esq.
I Patent Roil [No. 2247] 19 Jas. L. p. 8, No. 17.
f William Masham of Highlaver, co. Essex. Esq.
I Pfctent RoU [No. 2247] 19 Jas. I., p. 8, No. 9.
f John Colbrond of Borham. oo. Sussex. Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2247] 19 Jas. I^ p/S, No. 7.
C John Hotham of Scarborough, co. York, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 224^ 19 Jaa. I., p. 1, No. 11.
C Francis Manaell of Mudlescombe, oo. Carmarthen, Bsq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2246] 19 Jas. I^ p. 4, No. 9.
r Edward Powell of Penkelley, co. Hereford, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2248] 10 Jas. I, p. 4» No. 4.
r John Garrard of Lamer, oo. Herts, Knt.
I Fktent Roll [No. 2269] 19 Jas. I., p. 16, Na 12.
C Richard Groavenor of Baton, ca Chester, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 2259] 19 Jas. I., p. 15» Na 2.
( Henry Mody of Gareadon. co. Wilts. Knt.
i PaW^nt Roll [Na 2253] 19 Jas. L, p. 9. No. 7.
r John Barker of Grimston Hall, in Trimley. ca Suffolk. Bso.
I PWent Roll [Na 2260] 19 Jas. I., p. 16. Na 81.
f William Button of Alton, co. Wilts, Knt.
I Pktent RoU [Na 2260] 19 Jaa. I., p. 16. Na 86L
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< John Gage of Ferley. co. SnsMi, Bsq.
i Patent Boll [No. 2879] 80 Jas. I., p. 11, No. 27.
C William Goringe, Esq., son and heir apparent of ^enry Qorioge of
Burton, oo. Sussex. Knt.
1
Patent BoU [No. 2278] 80 Jas. I., p. 4, No. 4.
r Richard Norton of Bootherfeild, co. Southampton, Knt.
' I Patent BoU [No. 2272] 20 Jas. L, p. 4^ No. 14.
( Peter Courten of Addington aliat Aunton. co. Worcester. Esq.
' I Patent Boll [No. iMO] 20 Jas. I., p. 18, No. 1.
r John Leventhorpe of Shingle Hall, co. Herts, Knt.
* I Patent Boll [No. 2278] 20 Jis. I., p. 4, No. 18.
< Gapell Bedell of Hamerton, co. Hunts^ Bsq.
* I Patent BoU [Now 8280] 20 Jas. I., p. 12, No. 8.
C John Darell of Westwoodbey, oo. Beriu, Esq.
' I Patent Boll [No. 8278] SO Jas. L, p. 4, No. 19.
( WUliam WiUiams of Veynoll, co. Carnarvon, Bsq.
' I Patent BoU [No. 8272] 20 Jas. I., p. 4» No. 18.
f Francis AsUby of Harfeild, oo. Middlesex, Knt.
'1 Patent BoU [No. 8276] 80 Jas. I., p. 8, No. 7.
C Anthony Ashley of St. GUes. Wimbom, oo. Dorset, Knt.
' I Patent BoU [No. 2276] 20 Jas. I., p. 8. No. 4.
r John Coupor of Bockboume. oo. Southampton, Esq.
* I Patent BoU [No. 8876 J 80 Jas. I., p. 8, No. 6.
< Edmund Prideaux of Netherton.tx>. Devon. Bsq.
' 1 Patent Roll [No. 8874] 80 Jas. I., p. 6, No. IB.
19»
Hasilrigg of Nosely. co. Leicesteri Knt.
trntJ^ENo. 8274] 20 Jas. I., p. 6, No. 4.
Stool
/Thomas Burton of i
' I Patent Roll [No. 2274]
00. Leicester, Knt.
1. 6, Na 3.
. < Francis Foljambe of Walton, oo. Derby, El,.
I Patent RoU [No. 2282] 20 Jas. I., p. 14^
No:
( Edward Tate of Biickland, co. Berks, Esq.
• I Patent RoU [No. 2274] 20 Jas. I., p. 6. No. 17.
_ f George Chudleighe of Ashton, co. Devon, Esq.
I Patent B^l [No. 2274] 20 Jas. I., p. oTno. 13.
(Francis Drake of Buckland, co. Devon, Esq.
' I Patent RoU [No. 2283] 20 Jas. I., p. 16, No. 6.
r WUliam Meredith of Stanstye [f Stanslye], oo. Denbigh. Esq.
" I Patent Roll [No. 2276] 20 Jas. I., p. 7. No. 18. ^ ' ^
(Hugh Midleton of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, Esq., citisen and goldsmith
of the City of London.
Patent RoU [No. 2271] 20 Jas. I., p. 3. No. 28.
, < Gifford Thomhurat of Agnes Court, oo. Kent, Esq.
t Patent Roil [No. mi] 20 Jas. I., p. 3. No. 7,
Pftroy Herbert, Esq., son and heir apparent of WilUam Herbert of
Redoastle, co. Montgom., K.B.
P*itent Roll [No. 2271] 20 Jas. I., p. 3, No. 4.
( Robert Fisher of Packington, oo. Warwick, Knt.
I Patent RoU [No. ^60] 20 Jas. I., p. i. No. 13.
f Hardolph Wasteneys of Headon, co. Notts, Esq.
" I Patent RoU [No. 2280] 20 Jas. I., p. 12. No. 6.
f Henry Skipwith of Prestwood, oo. Leicester, Knt.
" I patent Roll [No. 2280] 20 Jas. I., p. 12, No. 6.
/ Thomas Harris of Boreaton, co. Salop, Esq.
" I Patent Roll [No. 2282] 20 Jas. 1., p. 14, No. 2.
( Nicholas Tempest of Stella, in the Bishoprick of Durham. Knt.
• I Patent RoU [ No. 2280] 20 Jas. L, p. 1, No. 3,
^ f Francis Oottington. Esq., Secretary to Charles Prince of Wales.
I Patent RoU [No. 2270] 80 Jas. L, p* 2, No. 18.
r Thomas Harries of Toog Castle, co. Salop* Serieant-at-lAw.
-( PatentRoU[Nol318]21Jas.I..p;i9,No.ll.
f BdwMd BarkhMi of Southaciy, oo. Norfolk, Esq.. son and heir appa-
- < rent of Edward Barkham of London, Knt.
C Patent RoU [No. 2302] 21 Jas. I., p. 8, No. 20.
( John Corbett of Sprowston, co. Norfolk, Esq.
" I Patent RoU [No. 2302] 21 Jas. I., p. 8, No. 14
f Thomas Playters of Sotterlye, oo. Suffolk, Knt.
" I Patent RoU [No. 8311] 81 Jas. I., p. 17. No. 6.
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Creathms ai Barondta^-HWiUntiM J.
TFhoniaa DalyaeD.*~A special wirnmt {granted on petition of Thomaa
BOB and heir nale of the body of Sir Roger Daiysctti of Lauchton.
CO. Lincoln, Knt. deceaaed) to John Bishop of Lincoln, Lord Keeper
of the Great Seal of England, for making, paaaing, and aealnig
Letters Patent to bear date 29 June. 9 Jas. I. (in oonaequenoe oi
the omiasion to seal the otiginal Letters Patent of uat date)
creating the said Sir Roger a Baronet.
Patent RoU [No. 2824] 22 Jas. I., p. 1, No. 17.
r John Ashfeild of Harkestead Netherhall. co. Suffolk, Knt., one of the
< Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber.
C Patent Roll [No. 2S92] 2 Ohas. I., p. 20, No. O.]
r Henry Harper of Calke, co. Derby, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2377] 2 Chaa. L, p. 8» No. 2.
r Edward Seabright of Besfnrd, ca Vorceeter. Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2877] 2 Chas. L, p. 8, N^l.
< John Beaumont of Graoedieu, co. Leicester, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2377] 2 Chas. I.; p. tt, No. 9.
f Edward Dering of Surrenden, co. Kent* Knt.
I Patent RoU [No. 2SQ7] 2 Chaa. I., p. tt, No. 8.
f George Kempe of Pentlowe, co. Essex, Esq.
I Piitent Roll [No. 28n] 2 ChasTl., p. 8» Na 7.
("William Brereton of Hanforde, co. Chester, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2877] 2 Chaa. I., p. ^ No. 6.
William Russell of Wytley, co. Worcester, Esq., son and heir of Thomas
Russell, Knt.
Patent Ron [No. 2377] 2 Chaa. I., p. tt. No. S.
f Pstricius Curwenn of Workinton, co. Cumberland, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2877] 2 Chaa. I., p. 5. No. 4.
r John Spencer of Offley, 90. Herts, Esq.
I Intent Roll [No. 2S77] 2 ChasTl., p. tt, No. 8.
/Giles Estcourte of Newnton. co. Wilts, Knt.
I Patent RoU [No. 2877] 2 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 18.
r Thomas Aylesbury. Bsqn one of the Masters of Requests.
I Patent Roll [No. 2412] 8 Chas. In p. 6, No. tt.
r Thomaa Style of Watringbury, co. Kent, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2421] 3 Chas. I., p. Itt, No. 9.
( Frederick Comewallis of Broomehall, 00. Suffolk, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2412] 3 Chas. I., p. 6, No. 3.
C Drue Drurie of Riddleworth. 00. Norfolk, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2421] 3 Chas. I., p. Itt, No. 8.
r William SkeAngton of Fisherwicke, co. Stafford, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2412] 8 Chas. I., p. 6, No. 2.
/Robert Crane of Chilton, co. Suffolk. Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 2412] 8 Chaa. I^ p. 6, No. 1.
r Giles Bridges of Wilton, co. Hereford, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2410] 3 Chas. I., p. 13, No. 6.
( WUUam Colepepyr of PrestonhaU. co. Kent, Esq.
I Patent RoU [No. 2421] 3 Chas. U p. Itt, No. 7.
f Anthony Wingfeikl of Godwyns, co. Suffolk, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2437 J 3 Chas. I., p. 81, No. 2.
( John Kyrle of Much Marcle, co. Hereford. Esq.
I Patent RoU [No. 2437] 3 Chas. I., p. 817X0. 8.
C Humfrey Styles of Beoknam, co. Kent, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 2412] 3 Chaa. I., p. 6, No. 4.
f Henry Moore of Falley, co. Berks, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2421] 3 Chas. I., p. Itt, No. 2.
r Thomas Heale of Fleet, 00. Deron, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2419] 3 Chas. I^ p. 13, No. 4.
f John Carleton of Holcnm, 00. Oxford, Esq.
I Patent RoU [No. 2442] 8 Chas. I., p. 36, No. 9.
f John Isham of Lamport, co. Northampton, Knt.
I Patent RoU [No. 2419] 8 Chaa« L, p. 13, No. 1.
(Thomas Maples of Stowe, co. Hunts, Esq.
Patent Roll [No. 2447] 3 Chas. I., p. 41, No. 20.
rLodovick (Lewis) PoUarde of King's Nimpton, co. Devon, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2419] 3 Chas. I., p. 13, No. 3.
f Herrey Bagott of BUthfeUd, co. Stafford, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 241 9J 3 Chaa. I., p. 13, No. S.
r Francis Mannocke of Gifford Hall in Stoke juxta Neilond,co. Suffolk.
^ Esq.
Patant RoU [No. 2421 J 8 Chas. I^ p. Itt. No. L
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r Henry Gfifflth of Agnes Burton, oo. Tork, Baa.
I FMmit Roll Tno. 8447] 8 Chfts. I., p. 4lTrro. 19.
f Lodowick (Lewis) Deyer of Staughton, oo. Hunts, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 8448] 8 Qhas. I., p. 86, No. 11.
f Hugh Stewkley of Hinton, oo. Sootfasmpton, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 2448] 8 Chas. L, p. 86, Na 4.
r Edward Stanley of Biggarstaffe, oo. Lancaster, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 8412] 8 Chas, I., p. 6^ Na 6.
/Edward Litleton of Piletonhall, co. Stafford, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2412] 8 Chas. I., p. 6, No. 7.
< Ambrose Browne of Bettsworth Castle, ca Surrey, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2412] 8 Chas. I., p. 6. No. 8.
f Sackville Crowe of Lanhome, co. Carmarthen. Esq., Treasurer of the
\ Fleet.
(. , Patent Roll [No. 8480] 8 Chas. I., p. 24, No. 4.
C Michael Lyresey of Eastchurch within the Isle of Sheppy, oo. Kent,
i
Esq.
Patent Roll [No. 2443] 3 Chas. I., p. 86, No. 6.
f Simon Bennett of Benchampton, ca Bucks, Esq.
I Patent Roll [ Na 2412] 8 Chas. I., p. 6i No. 9.
r Thomas Fisher of tho parish of St. Giles, co. Middlesex, Knt
I Patent Roll [No. 2418] 8 Chas. I^ p. 86, No. 10.
I* Thomas Bowyer of Leyghthome, co. Sussex, Esq.
t Patent Roll [No. 8417] 8 Ohaa. I., p. 11, No. 6.
f Butts Baoon of Mildenhall, oo. Suffolk, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2448] 8 Chas. I., p. M, No. 8.
r John Corbett of Stoke, oo. Salop, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2412] 8 Chas. 1., p. 86, No. 8.
C Edward Tyrrell of ThomeUm, co. Bucks, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 2417] 8 Chas. I., p. 11, No. 9.
{See also Patent Roll [Na 2818] 14 Chas. I., p. 18. Na 10.
(Basil Dixwell of Tirlingham aliae Gerelingham, oo. Kent, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2417] 3 Chas. I., p. 11. No. 11.
(* Richard Tounge^ Knt., one of the Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber.
I Patent fioll [No. 8417] 3 Chas. I., p. 11, No. 18.
f William Pennymant junior, of Maske alias Marske, oo. York, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 8494] 4 Chas. I., p. 89, No. 11.
("William Stonehouse of Radly, oa Berks, Esq.
I. Patent Roll [No. 2457J 4 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 8.
r Thomas Fowler of Islington, oo. Middlesex, Knt.
I Patent Roll [Nor2467] 4 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 7.
r John Fenwiok of Fenwick, oo. Northumberland, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 2457] 4 Chas. I., p. 8, Na 10.
William Wray of Trebich, co. Cornwall, Knt.
PatentRoll [No. 2467] 4 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 18.
S John Trolawny of Trelawny, co. Cornwall, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2401] 4 Chas. I., p. 12, No. 4.
/John Conniers of Norden, in the bishopric of Durham, Gent.
I Patent Roll [No. 2457] 4 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 9.
f John Bolles of Scumpton, co. Lincoln, Esq.
C Patent Roll [No. 2«57] 4 Chas. 1., p. 8. No. 6.
( Thomas Aston of Aston, co. Chester, Esq.
1 Patent Roll [Na 2457] 4 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 11.
j Kenelm Jenoure of Much Bunmowe, co. Essex. Esq.
\ Patent Roll [No. 2451] 4 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 5.
/John Pryoa of Newtownc, co. Montgomery, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2451] 4 Chas. I., p. 8. Na 6.
/ Riohard Beaumont of Whitley, co. Tork, Knt.
I Patent Roll [No. 8461] 4 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 7.
/ William Wiseman of Canfeilde Hall, co. Essex. Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2461] 4 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 8.
i Thomas Nightingale of Newport Pond, co. Essex, Esq.
Patent Roll [No. 2451] 4 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 9.
{John Jaquesof , co. Middlesex, Esq., one of H.M. Gentlemen
Pensioners.
Patent RoU [No. 2461] 4 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 10.
Peter Tauloor of Trlehurst, co. Berks, Esq.
Patent Roll [No. 2i51] 4 Chas. I., p. 2. No. 4.
/Robert Dillington of the Isle of Wight, ca Southampton, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 8451] 4 Chas. I., p. 8, No. IL
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CFeations of Baronets — continued.
< Francis Pile of Compton, oo. Berks, Esq.
I . Patent EoU [No. 2451] 4 Ohas. I., p. 2, No. 1.
( John Ftole of Shutk oo. Devon, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2451] 4 Chaa. I., p. 2, No. 12.
C William Lewis of Langors, ca Brecon, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2461] 4 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 2.
r WQHam Culpeper of Wakehnnt, co. Sussex, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2461] 4 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 8.
( John Laurence of Iyer, oo. Bucks, Knt.
I Patent Boll [No. 2451] 4 Chas. I., p. 2, No. IS.
r Anthony Sllnnby of Screvin, oo. York, Esq.
I Patent KoU [No. 2464] 4 Chas. I., p. 16, No. 4.
f Thomas Vavasour of Hesaelwood. oo. York, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2464] I Chas. I., p. 15, No. 8.
< Robert Wolseley of Morton, co. Stafford, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2464] 4 Chas. 1., p. 16, No. 6.
C Richard Rudd of Aberglasine, co. Carmarthen, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 240i] 4 Chas. I., p. 16, No. 10.
( Ridiard Wiseman of Thundersly, co. Essex, Esq.
( Patent Roll [No. 2464] 4 Chas. I., p. 15, No. 2.
C Henry Ferrers of Skellini^horpe, oo. Lincoln. Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2164] 4 Chas. I., p. 15, No. 1.
/John Anderson of St. Ives, co. Hunts, Esq.
( Patent Roll [No. 2407] 4 Chas. I., p. 18, No. 1.
( William Russell of Chippenham, co. Cambridge, Knt.
( Patent Roll [No. 2461] 4 Chas. I., p. uTNo. 9.
f Thomas Powell of Berkenhead, ca Chester, Esq.
( Patent Roll [No. 2464] 4 Chas. I., p. 15, No. 7.
f Richard Everard of Much Waltham. co. Essex, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2464] 4 Chas. I., p. 15, No. i
< William Luckyn of Little Waltham, co. Essex, Esq.
I Patent Boll [Na 2464] 4 Chas. I., p. 15, No. 6.
fBichard Graham of Eske. co. Cumberland, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2610] 5 Chas. I., p. 6^ No. 12.
r George Twisleton of Barly, co. York, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2610] 5 Chas. I., p. 5. No. 16.
< William Acton of the City of London, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2510] 5 Chas I., p. 5, No. 17.
r Nicholas le Strange of Hunstanton, co. Norfolk, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2510] 5 Chas. I., p. 6, No. 14.
f John Holland of Quidenham, co. Norfolk, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2510] 6 Chas. I., p. 5, No. 18.
C Edward Aleyn of Hatfeild, oo. Essex, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2510] 6 Chas. I., p. 5. No. 16.
C Richard Erie of Straglethorpe, co. Lincoln, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2510] 5 Chas. I., p. 5, No. 18.
f Robert Dude, Esq., Alderman of the City of London.
I Patent Roll [No. 2490] 5 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 10.
( Richard Grenvile of Killegarth, co. Cornwall, Knt. and Colonel.
I Patent Boll [No. 8548] 6 Chas. I., p. 11, No. 26.
f Charles Vavasor of Killingthorpe, co. Lincoln, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2568] 7 Chas. I., p. 4, No. 4.
(To take precedence next after Thomas Mounaon and next
before George Greisley who were created Baronets in the year
1611.)
gf Edward Tyrrell of Thometon, co. Bucks, Knt.
' I Pktent Boll rSo. 2818] 14 Chas. I., p. 18. No. 10.
:o hold the dignity for life, with remainder to Ua son
ias Tyrrell, Esq., in tail male— remainder to Fnmois ^rr-
rell, another son, in tail male— remainder to the heirs male of
the body of the §aid Edward in taU male. To take precedence
of Baronets created since 31 Oct., 3 Chas. T.)
See also Patent Roll [No. 2417] 8 Chas. I., p. 11. No. 9.
( Edward Moseley of Rowleston, oo. Stafford, Esq.
* I Patent Roll [No. 2887] 16 Chas. I., p. 20, No. 4.
r Martin Lumley of Bardfeild Magna, oo. Essex, Esq.
• I Patent Roll [No. 2874] lOChas. L, p. 7, No. 7.
f William Dalston of Dalston. co. Cumberland, Esq.
' I Patent RoU [No. 2874] 16 Chas. I., p. 7, No. 6.
. $ Nicholas Cole of Branspeth Csstle, oo. pal. of Durham, Knt.
( Patent Roll [No. 2874] 16 Chas. Up, 7, No. 4.
134 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTY«SEV£NVH REPORT OV THE
Crealioiis of BBronetiB'^tanimued.
loTAhniAi-v lAJiUAi / HeiiiyVletoliar of Hutton into Vonit 00. Cumberland. Bfq.
WFetoruaiy lOMMl -| ''pfcient Roll [No. 8874] 16 OhMTl., p. 7, Ko. «.
M Anrii 1IU1 f Edmund Fye of Leeluinsteed, co. Biuska, BiQ.
SBApni leu -J Patent RoU [No. 2898] 17 Cha«. I., p. 8, No. 20.
•ti Mav 1IU1 f Simon Bverie of Bgxinston, co. Derby, Sail.
flMay 1641 -J Signet BUlTohapter Houw, l£iCl7Cha». I.
«> v.- f William Lanriey of Hygfaam Gobion, oo. Bedford.
•'"^ " "l PatSSlKeilCNo.«8W]17Cha^I..p.8»No.2S.
H T,,„<. f William FMton of Otnead. eo. Norfolk, Bsq.
7 June „ -J ^^^^ ^11 pj^ ggjg-j „ jjjyj^ ^^^ jj^ ly
in jiiTiA f James Stonehouse of ImerdenhaU, co. Bbmoe, Esq.
10 June « -J Patent Boll [No. MM] 17 Ohaa. I., p. 8» No- 18.
{Gerrard Naper of Middlemerth [P Middlemanb] Hall, oo. Dorset,
Esq.
Signet Bills, Cbapter House, June, 17 Cfaas. I.
«u T.,„<. f John Palgrare of Norwood Bamlngham, oo. Norfolk, Bsq.
***"°® » 'I Patent Boll [No. 2892] 17 Chas.L. p. 3, No. 10.
•M :r»n<. f Christopher Telverton of Baston Mandnyt, co. Northampton, Knt.
27 Juno H '[ sfcict Bills, Chapter House, June, 17 Chas. I.
•M Y.,»A S Thomas Cave, junior, of Stanford, oo. Northampton, Knt.
^®^"*^® »» "I Signet Bills. Chapter House, June, 17 Cfaas. I.
' 9A T,inA f Thomas Whitmore of Apley, co. Salop, Esq.
88 June „ -^ Patent Boll [No. «92] 17 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 82.
4o T.,«<> / John Mayne of Lynton, co. Kent, Esq.
**'"^ »• "l PatentBolirCNo.a892]17ChafcI.,p.8,No.21.
• « T..i» / Thomas Hatton of Longstanton, oo. Cambridge, Knt.
iJttiy „ .^ Signet BiUs, Chapter House, Joly, 17 Chas. I.
• <| T„i. f William Boteler of Teltont [? Teston], co. Kent. Esq.
^^^^ " 'I Signet Bills. Chapter House, July, 17 Chas. I.
• K Jniv 4>rv Jimai 1 All i Thomas Abdy of Foelix Hall, co. Essex, Esq.
• 5 July t[? June] 1641 - ( BigneTBills. Chapter House, July, iTchaa. L
•iA j„iv 1AA1 f John Cotton of Landwade, oo. Cambridge, Knt.
10 July 1641 -J Signet BiUs, Chapter House, July. 17 Chas. I.
•1 • ji,iir f John Bampfeild, junior, of Poltimore, oo. Devon. Bsq.
^*^^ " 'i Signet Bilii Chapter House, July. 17 Chas. I.
I Warrant for granting receipt for \jmi» to Henry Frederidk Thynne,
of Course Castle, oo. Satops Esq* on his creation as Baxonet
Signet Bills. Chapter House. Jul^', 17 Chas. I.
• f Simon Dewes of Stowhall, oo. Suffolk. Knt
» * I Signet Bills, Chapter House, July, 17 ChM. I.
• f John Buzgoyne of Sutton, co. Bedf^upd, Bsq.
** " 'I Signet Bills. Cbapter House. Jnly. 17 Chas. L
•1 A jni„ S William Drake of Sherdelowes, eo. Bucks, Knt.
14 J uiy „ - 1 gjg^g^ Bjll,^ Chapter House. July, 17 Chas. L
•lAJniv ' f Thomas Bous of Eouslench, 00. Worcester. Esq.
16 J uiy „ - 1 g j^y^^ 3j,lg^ Chapter House. July, 17 Chaa. I.
•1 o Jni V / Henry Pratt of Coleshull, co. Berks, Esq.
19 Juiy „ - 1 gj^jjgj. g-jj^^ Chapter House, July. 17 Chas. I.
• ( John Sydenham of Brimpton, co. Sonierset, Bsq.
'' ' I Signet Bills Chapter House. July, 17 Chas. L
C Wanrant for granting receipt for 1.0052. to John Norwich of Bramp-
t82 July ■ u -•{ ten, co. Northampton, Knt., on his creation as Baronet.
C Signet Bills, Chapter House, July. 17 Chas. I.
• r Francis Nichols of Hardwick, co. Northampton, Bsq.
*' *> ' ( Signet Bills. Chapter House, July, 17 Chas. I.
C William^ [PJohn] Brownlowe of [Belton, near Oran-
*23 July ., A tham, co. Lincom].
(. Signet Bills, Chapter Honse, July, 17 Chas. I.
„ . X ,^ f Ralph Hare of Stow Bardolf . co. Norfolk, Esq.
•84 July „ -^ Signet Bills. Chapter House, July, 17 Chas. L
, < John Northcote of Haitie, ca Devon, Esq.
** '\ Signet Bills, Chapter House, July, 17 Chai. L
« < William'Brownlowe of Humby. co. Lincoln, Esq.
** " 'I Signet Bills, Chapter House. July, 17 Chas. I.
• Dale of Signet Bill,
t Date of 'Warrant.
X See Warrant for granting receipt for money paid on creation (filed on the aanie bundle of
Signet Bills).
DBPCTT KEEFHB OF THE PUBLIO BECORDS.-
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/ WOliam Btrioklftud of Boynton, ca York, JCnt.
I Signet Bills. Chapter House, July. 17 Chas. L
f Hugh Windham of Pilsden Court, co. Dorset Esq.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, July, 17 Chas. I.
f Thomas Mauleverer of AUerton Maulerer, co. York, Bsq.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, July, 17 Chss. I,
C Norton Knatchbull of Mersham Hatch, co. Kent, Bsq.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, July. 17 Chas. L
f John Chichester of Baleigh, co. Devon, Bsq.
l Signet Bills, Chapter House, Jui(y, 17 Chas. I.
r William Boughton of Lawfnrd Farva, co. Warvick, Bsq.
I Signet Bills. Chapter House, July, 17 Chas. I.
C Thomas Wolrrche of Dudmaston, co. Salop, Knt.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House. August, 17 Chas. L
f Bichard Pryse of Gonrthaik co. Cardigan, Knt.
I Signet Bills, Chapter Houae, August, 17 Chas. I.
C Bichard Oarew of Antony, oo. Cornwall. Esq.
( Signet Bills, Chapter House, August, 17 Chas. L
/Hugh CholmelcT of Whitby, co, York, Knt.
( Signet Bills, Chapter House, August, 17 Chas. I.
r William Spring of Pakenham, co. Suffolk, Esq.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, August, 17 Chas. I.
r William Castleton of St. Edmonds Bury, co. Suffolk, Esq.
( Signet Bills, Chapter House, August, 17 Chas. L
( Thomas Treror of Enfield, co. Middlesex, Esq.
( Signet Bills, Chapter House, August, 17 Chas. L
f Hugh Owen of Orielton, co. Pembroke. Bsq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2896] 17 Chas. I., p. 7. No. 7.
r Thomas Sandford of Howgill Castle, oo. Westmorhuidt Bsq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2896] 17 Chas. I., p. 7, No. 6.
C John Curaon [now or] late of Kedleston, co. Derby, Bart of Sootiand
(by previous creation dated 18 June, 12 Chse. I.) and Knt.
Patent Roll [Na 289e1 17 Chas. L, p. 7. No. 8.
C John Davie of Creedte, oo. Devon, Esq.
Privy Seals and Signed Bills, Chancery, 1641 (17 Chas. L), Bun-
dles 337 and 8S6.
C Morton Brigges of Haughton, co. Salop, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2896] 17 Chas. I., p. 7, No. U.
f Henry Heyman of Somerfeilde, co. Kent, Knt
I Patent Boll [No. 2896] 17 Chas. L, p. 7, No. 11.
Robert Bindlosse of Berwick, co. Lancaster, Esq.
Privy Seals and Signed Bilte, Chancery. 1641 (17 Chas. I.), Bun-
dles SS7 and SS8.
f John Goodrich of Ribston, co. York, Bsq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2886] 17 Chas. I., p. 7, No. 10.
f John Potts of Mannington. oo. Norfolk, Knt
I Patent Boll [No. 2896] 17 Chaa. I., p. 7, No. 8.
/ Francis Bodes of Balbrough. co. Derby, Knt
I Patent BoU [No. 2896] 17 Chas. I., p. 7. No: 6.
r Biehard Sprignell of Coppenthorp, oo. of the city of York, Bsq.
\ Patent BoU [No. 2896] 17 Chas. I., p. 7, No. 4.
/Thomas Lawley of St Poonell. co. Salop, Bsq.
i Patent Roll [No. 2896] 17 Chas. I.,:p. 7, No. IS.
(William Walter of Larsdenn, co. Oxford, Esq.
I Patent Roll [No. 2896] 17 Chas. I., p. 7, No. 0.
r William Farmer of Easton Neston, co. Northampton, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2896] 17 Chas. I., p. 7, No. 2.
/Thomas Pettus of Backheath, co. Norfolk, Esq.
\ Patent Boll [No. 2896] 17 Chas. I., p. 7, No. 1.
/John Meux of the Isle of Wight, co. Southampton. Esq.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, December, 17 Chas. I.
C William Andiewe of Deinton dHas Little Doddington. oo. Northamp-
ton, Esq.
Patent Roll [No. 2898] 17 Chas. I., p. 4. No. 6.
/ Thomas Willys of Fenn Ditton, co. Cambridge, Esq.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, December, 17 Cnas. X.
/ Richard Goumey. Knt., now Mayor of the city of London.
I Patent Roll [No. 2898] 17 Chas. 1.. p. 4^ No. 6.
{
* Date of Signet Bill,
t Date of Pnvy Seal.
186 APPENDIX TO THS FORTY-SEVENTH BEPOBT OF THE
IftDeoember I6il
16 December «
84 Deoeniber »
80 December »
SI Janoaiy 1641-48
M I*
88 January »
89 January »
4 February »
5 Pebruaiy m
^February »
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*16May
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■I n
•86May
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*8lMay 1648
•10 June n
*16 June n
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* OAognat
$10 August n
Creations of Baronets — ctrnHMted,
( Franeis Armitage of Kirkleea* oo. York, Baq.
I Patent Boll [No. 889S] 17 Chat. I^ p. 4, No. 8.
< Bicfaard Halford of Wistowe, go. Leioenter, Em.
X Signet Bills, Cbi^ter House, December. 17 Ohas. I.
CHumfrey Tufton of " le Mote," in the parish of Maidstone, oo. Kent^
< Knt.
C Patent Boll [No. 2898] 17 Chaa. I^ p. 4, No. 7.
f Edward Coke of Langford, oo. Derby, Esq.
I Pstent Boll [No. 889S] 17 Chas. L. p. 4^ No. 0.
rDavid Cunningham of the city of London, Knt. and Bart, of Scot-
's land.
C Patent Boll [No. 2898] 17 Chas. I., p. 4, No. 14.
S Isaac Astley of Melton Constable, co. Norfolk, Esq.
I Patent BoU [No. 2888] 17 Chas. L, p. 4, No. 10.
C John Bayney of Wrotham, co. Kent, Bart, of Scotland.
X Patent Boll [No. 2888] 17 Chas. L, p. 4, No. 11.
C Berett Bldred of Great Saxham, oo. Suffolk, Esq.
X Patent BoU [No. 2891] 17 Chas. L, p. 4, No. 18.
p. 4, No. 18.
/John Gell of Hopton, oo. Derby, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2898] 17 Chas. I.
fVinoent Corbet of Morton Corbet, co. Salop, Knt.
X Patent Boll [No. 2890] 17 Chas. I., p. 1, No. 4.
( John Kaye of Woodsome, co. York. Knt.
( Patent BoU [No. 8890] 17 Chas. I., p. 1, No. 6.
f Thomas Trollop of Casewicke. co. Lincoln, Esq.
X Patent BoU [No. 2890] 17 Chas. I., p. l/No. 6.
C William Cowper of Batlinge Court, co. Kent, Bart, of Scotland.
X Signet BiUs, Chapter House. February, 17 Chas. I.
{Edward Thomas of Michaers Ville anglice Michael's Town, co. OU-
morgan, Esq.
Signet BUls, Chapter House, Pebruaiy, 17 Chas. L
< Christopher Dawiiey of Cowick, co. Yorir, Esq.
I Signet BiUs, Chapter House. May, 18 Chaa. L
(* John Hamilton of London, Esq.
X Signet BiUs, Chapter House, May, 18 Chas. I.
( Edward Morgan of Llantemam, oo. Monmouth, Esq.
X Signet BUls, Chapter Houae, May, 18 Chas. I.
/Nicholas Kemeres of Kevcnmabley, co. Glamoigan, Knt.
X Signet Bills, Chapter House^ May, 18 Chas. I.
/Trevor WiUiams of Llangibbie, ca Monmouth, Esq.
I Signet BUls, Chapter House, May, 18 Chas. I.
/ John Berosby of Thriberghe. co. York, Esq.
X Signet Bills, Chapter House^ May. 18 Chas. L
/ Poyningn Moore of Loaely, co. Surrey^ Esq.
X Signet Bills, Ch^ter House, May, 18 Chas. L
€ Thomas Hampson of Taplotr. oo. Bucks, Esq.
I Signet BiUs, Chapter House, M«y, 18 Chas. 1.
/Bichard Hardres of Hardres Court, co. Kent. Esq.
X Signet BUls, Chapter House. May, 18 Chas. I.
/Thomas WUUamson of East Markham, co. Notts. Esq
X Signet BUls, Chapter House, May, 18 Chas. I.
/ WUliam Denny of GUlingham, co. Norfolk, Esq.
X Signet BiUs» Chapter House, May, 18 Chas. I.
/Thomss Alston of Odell, co. Bedford. Knt.
X Signet Bills, Chapter House, May, 18 Chas. I.
/Christopher Lowther of Whithaven. oo. Cumberland, Esq.
X Signet Bills, Chapter House, May, 18 Chas. I.
/ George Middleton of LeiKhton. co. Lancaster, Knt.
( Signet BiUs, Chapter House, June, 18 Chas. I.
/ Edward Payler of Thorraldby, co. York, Esq.
X Signet Bills, Chapter bouse, June, 18 Chas. I.
/Edward Corbett of Leighton. ro. Montgomery, Esq.
X Signet BUls, Chapter House, June, 18 Chaa. I.
/Walter Budston of Hay ton, ca York, Esq.
X Signet BlUs, Chapter House, August^ 18 Chas. I.
C Warrant for granting receipt for ifiM. to PhUip Hungate of Sailon,
< 00. York. Esq., on his creation as Baronet.
C Signet Bills, Chapter House, August, 18 Chas. I.
* Date of Signet BiU.
t See Warrant for granting receipt for money paid on creation (filed on same bundle of Signet
BUls) which is dated 28 May 1648.
t Date of Warrant.
I
D£PUTT KEEFEB OF TflE PUBLIC BEGOBDS.
1S7
CreadoiiB of BwoueiBr-^coniinued.
MOAuguit 1612
>*
80 August
10 September „
26 September „
27 September ,*
M
1 October
M
6 October «
14 October „
2 November „
9 November „
4 February iOtf^AS
28 February „
20 March
21Maich
*80 June
1649
t24July
t 2 November „
t 9 November ,,
til November „
fSO November „
2 April 1644
12 February 1644-46
{Warrant for granting receipt for 1.Q06I. to William Thorokl of Man*
ton, CO. Lincoln, Knt., on his creation as Baronet.
Signet BillSp Chapter Hoate, August, 18 Chas. I.
( Walter Wrotesly or de Wrotesley, co. Stafford. Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2802] 18 Chas. 1., p. 8^ No. 23.
(William Halton of Samford, oo. Bssez, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2902] 18 Chas. I., p. 8» Na 28.
fBrokitt Spencer of Ofley» oo. Herts, Bsq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2902] 18 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 24.
I WUliam Smithe of Crantocke, co. Cornwall, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2902] 18 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 22.
( Bdward Golding of Colston Baasett, co. Notts. Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2902] 18 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 20.
f Henry Henn of Wingfuild, oo. Berks, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2902] 18 Chss. I., p. 8, No. 21.
/Walter Blunt of SiUingtone, co. Worcester, Esq.
( Patent Boll [No. 2902J 18 Chas. I., p. 3, No. 26.
r Adam Littleton of Stoke Uilburge, co. Salop. Esq.
i Patent Boll [No. 2901] 18 Chas. I., p. 2, No. L
y Thomas Liddell of Bavenshelme Castle, co.pal. of Durham, Esq,
I Patent Boll [No. 2901] 18 Chas. I., p. 2» No. 4.
( Richard Lawdey of Exeter, co. Devon, Esq.
I Patent Boal [No. 2901] 18 Chas. I., p. 2, No. S.
C Thomas Chamberlyne of Wickham, co. Oxford, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2901] 18 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 5.
r Thomas Badd of Cames Oyselle. co. Southampton, Esq.
I Patent Boll [ Na 2901] 18 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 2.
r Henry Hunloke of Wingerworth, co. Derby, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2902] 18 Chas. I., p. 8, No. 27.
{Bidhard Crane of Woodriseing, co. Norfolk, Esq., one of the Gentle-
men of the Privy Chamber.
Patent Boll CNo. 28U11 18 Chas. I., p. 2, No. 6.
f Samuel Danvers of Cal worth, co. Northampton, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2902] 18 Chas. I., p. 3, No. 26.
{Warrant for granting receipt for 1,0952. to Henry Anderson of Penley,.
CO. Herts, Esq., on nis creation as Baronet.
Signet Bills, Chapter House, June, 19 Chas. I.
C Henry Jones of Abermsrles, oo. Carmarthen, Knt.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, July, 19 Chas. I.
f John Bale of Carleton Curlew, co. Leicester, Esq.
\ Signet Bills, Chapter House, November, 19 Chas. L
f Brian O'Neale of Dublin, Bsq.
C Signet Bills, Chapter House, November, 19 Chas. L
( Willonghby Hickmanlof Ghiynsborongh, co. Lincoln, Bsa.
I Signet Bills, Chapter House, November, 19 Chas. I.
f George Boteler of Bromfeild, co. Herts. Esq.
C Signet Bills, Chapter House, November, 19 Chas. I.
r John Webb of Odstook alias Oadstock, co. Wilts, Esq.
I Patent Boll [No. 2905] 20 Chas. I., No. 2.
/Richard Vyvyan of Trelewaren, co. Cornwall, Knt.
I Patent Boll [No. S906] 20 Chas. I., No. 3.
* Date of Warrant.
t Date of Signet Bill.
118l APPKNMX TO THB FOBTY-SBVENTH BEPOBT OF THE
CreatioiMrof Bftrooets— -cofilfiiff6c/.
♦ CRBATIONS OF BABONETS NOTICED IN BLACK'S DOCQUETS.
17 July
1043
1 Augott
•» "
88 October
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17 January
1643-44 -
14 March
f» •
1 April
1644
25 April
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4May
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8 October
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6Maroh
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11 June
1616
William Vavaaor, £aQ. *' Dooqueta," p. 66.
Edward Waldegrave of Merer Oaetle. oo. Kent, Knt. "Dooquete,"
p. 65.
John Fate of Sitonby, co. Leioester, Esq. " Docquets,** p. 95.
Bdmurd Acton of Aldenham, oa Balop, Esq. " Dooqueto," p. 132.
Francis Hawley of BueUand, co. Somerset, Knt. " Booqueta," p. 170.
John Preston of the Manor in Furnas, oo. Lancaster, Esq. ** Bocqueta,"
p. 177.
Thomas Frestwich of Holme, oo. pal. of lAucaster. "BooquetB,"
p. 199.
Heniy Williams of Gwemovet, oOb Brecon, Esq. " Booqnets," p. 244.
Robert Therold of Hawley, oo. Linooln, Knt. " Booquets," p. S90.
Qervas Lucas of Ferton aiioi Fenton, oOb Lincoln, Esq. " Bocquets,*'
p. 230.
" Sir" Heniy Bard of Btanei^ 00. Middlesex. " Boequets," p. 238.
William Tan Golster of Amsterdam. " Bocquets," p. 260.
William deBoreel of Amsterdam. " Booquets," p. 264.
George de Garterett of Melesshes in Jersey, Bsq. ** Bocquets," p. 270.
Thomas Windebanke of Haynes Hill, oo. Wilts, Esq*. "Booquets,"
p. 277.
Beqiamin Wright of Beniungton, oo« Suffolk, Esq.t ** Booquets,"
p. 283.
Edward Charlton of Hesleyside, eo. Northumberland, Gent " Boo-
quets," p. 284.
Biohard Willys of Bitton. ca Cambridge^ Knt.) ** Bocquets," p. 287.
* The following (faifbrmation— in the absence of enrolled Patents, Friry Seals, and Signed
Bills— has been supplied firom the work of Mr. Black, late an Assistant Keeper of the FubEe
Baoacda. entitled "Bocquets of Letters Fkitent and other instruments paasea under the Great
** Seal of King Charles L at Oxford m the years 16ldL 1643, 1644. 1640, and 1646." It was edited
by him from the oiiginal Crown Office Bocquet Book, which (at the time he consulted it)
preserved in the Aahmolean Museum at Oxford.
t Maig. note, ** suspended p* warr' B*.
t Marg. notcb " auspended.'^
Prepared and examined by
(Signed) R. Douglas Tbimmbb,
DEPUTT KHEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BECOBDS. 139 r
No. 7.— Calendab op Patent Rolls ; 6 Edwabd L — Contmued
from 4i6th Report, App. IL, No. 2.
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edv^ard I. — continued.
Abbecumbe (Somen.) ; «ee Pikerigge.
m. 16d. (67). Abbenasshe (Glouc); appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj William Maunsel asrainst Boger le Blei, touching a
hedge levied in.
m. 27d. (78). Abbeton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Philip de Matton against Walter de Halton, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5 (38). Abenasse (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master lliomas de Sodington to lake the jury arraigned bpr Boger
de Blea against William Maonsel, touching a way stopped m.
m. 14 (18). Aberford (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
NorAburgh to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by
Bichard son of John son of Henry le Ken against William parson
of the church of Aberford, touching rent in.
ml 18(55). AbiBgdon (*' AbbendoB ") (Berks) $ appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take Uie assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda Gule, Cecilia and Dionisia her sisters, against
William son of Thomas le Porter and John le Porter, toucmng a
tenement in.
m. lid. (9). Abingdon (Berks); appointment of Boger Loveday and' J<^n de
Metingham to take Uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Nuclee and Isolda his wif^ against Andrew le Messager and
Alice his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (46). Abingdon (Berks) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Emma late wife of Adam Prays against Bichard Veirdisaunt,
touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (52). Abington, Little (Cambr.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Bichard son of Boger de Bassingbnm against Edmund de Abinton
and others, touohi^ land In.
Acford Esketting* (Dors.) ; see Shilling Okeford.
m. IS (S). Aele, Great ; association of Master Roger de Seyton with John
de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the certification
between Boger de Demssewell and Bobert Carbonel and others,
touching a tenement in. Westminster, 2nd June.
m. 25 (7). Acombury, the prioress and nuns of; ratification of the gift made by
charter by John de Lacu to, of the land which he held in
Bolueston', and licence to, to enter thereon and to hold the same
for ever. Tower of London, 6th January.
Acton (Lane.) ; see Egton.
m. 4(112). Acton (York); appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Korthburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of Margery de Acton against John Fraunceis, touching
a moiety of a mesuage and land in.
m. 1 1 (3). Adburton ; presentation, directed to the keeper of the spiritualities of
the archbishopric of Canterbury, of Badulph le Botiler to the
church of, void and in the King's gift by reason of the voidance of
the archbishopric of Canterbury, which is in the King's hands.
Westminster, 9th June.
m. 7d. (47). Addemar* (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard son of Bichard Treynel against John de
Preston and Bichard le Pledur, touching a tenement in.
140 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTT-SEVEKTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 7. — Caleudar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. S7d« (60). AddiDfcton (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Gobham and Ellas de
Bekingham to take the aaiae of mort dancestor arraigned hj
Robert de Cumbe and Dionisia his wife against Hogh de la Hale
and Matilda his wife, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 17d. (74). Adisham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the aseise of novel dissmsin arraigned by John
de Wendertun against Master William de Boeinton and Wilham de
Wenderton, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (84). Adisham (Kent) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Adam son of Robert de Moreston against Roger le
Ken, of Boaington, and others, toaching a tenement in.
A^ham (Kent) ; $ee Bosington.
Aeylicheston (Heref.) ; tee Aylton.
Agmundesham (Bucks) ; see Amersham.
Ailecheston (Heref.) ; see Aylton.
m. 15. (S4). Ainstable C' Aynstapel ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned by Alexander son of John de Karleton against
William Heued, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (58). Akele [? Acle (Norf .)] ; association of John de Lovetot with Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Beanchamp against Roger de
Beauchamp and others, toaching a tenement m.
m. 24d. (59). Akre, Ailand de, and John de Yarmouth ; appointment of, to hear
and determine, in the instant quinxain of Hilary at Xincoln, the
pleas of the merchants of England and Flanders in place of John
Bek', already appointed, who will not be able to be present then
and there for the purpose.
m. 3 (86). Akre, Alilsnd de, and John de Yarmouth ; appointment of, one or
other of them to hear and determine the pleas of the merchants of
Kngland as often as John Bek', lately appointed to do so, shall not
be at leisure. Westminster, 4th November.
m. 24d. (33). S. Alban's (Herts) ; appointment of John de Ck>bham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William le Mouner and Edith his wife against Gilbert Finche,
touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (18). S. Albans ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Aette,
Walter de Muriden, Stephen de Bassingburn, and Robert Atteho.
m. 9d« (69). 8. Albans ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Bachewnrth,
William de Aete, Walter de Meridon, and Stephen de Bassingebom.
m. 10 (24). Albemarle, the abbat of ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Radolph
Sketling and Hugh de Audeburth for England. Westminster,
25th June.
m. 2 (9). Albemarle, Isabella de Fortibus, countess of ; acquittance to, of 100
marks, being a fine which she made with the King for her service
of two>and-a-half knights' fees which she made recognizance of to
the King in his army in Wales, and which she has paid into the
wardrobe at Worcester by the hand of Orlandino de Podio,
merchant of Lucca, to Master Thomas Bek', keeper of the said
wardrobe. Westminster, 7th November.
m. 11 (21). Albinton, Master Robert de, John son of; pardon to, at the instance
of William de Suthampton, the Prior F^vmcial of the Order of
Friars Preachers in England, of the homicide of Gilbert le Pestor,
of which he is indicted. Westminster, 14th J[une].
m. 5d. (38). Albrighton (*' Alberton'') (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William Humfray against Hugh de
Beumeys and others, touching common of pasture in.
Albrighton (Salop) ; see Moor.
DEPUTY KEBPBR OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 141
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward L^^oniinued.
Albritton (Gloac.) ; see AylburtoD.
m. 7d« (18). Aloonbitfy ('' Alkemondebir* ") and Weston (Hants) ; appointment
of Roger LoTeday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
mort cUmoeetor arraigned by Robert Abbot against John Syred and
others, touching Uuia in.
m. 18. (52). Aldeby (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger LoToday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel dimeisin arraigned by the prior of
Norwich against William Rosceljrn and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. lOd. (40). Aldeby (« Aleby") (Norf.) ; appointment of Ro^r Loreday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John Red against Roger Red and Stephen Red, toudiing
possessionB in.
m. 4d. (41). Aldeleg* [? Audley] (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and liaster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Theobald de Verdan against Richard de Puileedon,
touching a tenement in.
m. S6d. (?4). Aldenham (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Margery de Aldenham against Robert vicar of the church of
Acton Pigott and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (76). Aldenham (Salop) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
between same, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (11). Aldeston (Devon); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Aldeston against Robert de Ouys and
others, touching a tenement in.
Aiding (Kent) ; see Yalding.
m. 16d. (9). Aldingboum (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobbam and Ellas
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas Auenel and Matilda his wife against John Pecche and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (45). Aldingboum (Sussex) ; appointment of Master Roger de Seyton and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Erham against Nicholas Auenel and others, touching a
tenement in.
Aldinton (Southt.) ; see Allington.
m. 19 (9). Aldithelegh', William de, going by licence to parts beyond seas ;
protection to, with clause, Volumus, Bruyton, 9th April.
Aldolby (Line.) ; see Audleby.
m. 11 (10). Alexander [III.], King of Scotland (« Scocie")* safe-conduct and
protection to, and to his household, which he will bring with him,
m coming to the King, staying there, and turning off to any parts
of the kmgdom whither he may wish to go, and thence going to
his own place. Westminster, 1 2th June. [In duplicate.]
m. 11 (11). Alexander [III.], King of Scotland ("Scocie") ; similar safe-con-
duct and protection to, with a " damns potestatem " to W [alter]
archbishop of York, primate of England, through his province,
and to the bishops through whose dioceses the said King is about
to pass, and also to Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, John earl of Warenne, and Henry earl of Lincoln and
others, of conducting the said King. Westminster, 12th June.
[In duplicate.]
m. 11 (15). Alexander [IH.], Einf of Scotland (''Scocie") ; mandate to John
de Warenne, earl of Surrey, to cause to be made letters patent,
dated at London, on the Wednesday next alter the Feast of the
Holy Trinity, A.D. 1278, and sealed with his seal, in a form which
runs as follows : — " Omnibus has literas visuris vel audituris
*' Johannes de Waienna Comes Surri» salntem in domino :
" Noverit uttiversitas vestra nos de pracepto magnifici prindpis
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** domini nostri domini Edwardi Regis Angliso illastris reeeplsBe
" egreginm principem dominiim Alexandmm Regem Seocitt illofl-
*' trem et omnes quos oecum dnoere Tolnerit in-salTnm et secanim
" oondootam regimn et nomine et anetoritate ipsius domini nostri
" Regis AngliiB in veniendo ad ipsmn dominum Regem ubicomqne
" fuerit in regno boo Angliie infra ties septimaoas a festo sancti
*' Michaelis proximo futnro et in eodem regno salvo morando
** et ad qoasconque partes ejusdem re^ni se tninsferre Toluerit
" salvo et secure divertendo et inde ad propria cum omnibus
** suis salvo et libere redeundo. In cujus etc. duraturas usque
" ad festum Pnrificationis beatse Marise proximo futurum/'
Westminster, 1 4th Jnne. ^
m. 11 (16). Similar letters are directed ''de verbo ad verbum " to Gilbert de
Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford.
m. 6 (22). Alexander [HI.], Kine of Scotland (** Scocie*') ; mandate to sberi£b,
mayors, beadbDrouffns, and other bailiiFs to prohibit the sale at a
higher price than that chai^ged to their compatriots of any articles
to him and his people in any of the cities and boroughs of their
ballivateB through wMch the said King shall pass with his house-
hold in coming to Edward I. ; the inhibition not to be drawn into
a precedent in his future '* advents." Shotewik, 15th September.
m. 3 (8). Alexander [III.], King of Scotland; volnmus that the prorogation
of the homage of (offered to Edward I. «t Tewkesbury on the
Sunday next before the Feast of S. Luke the Evangelist), to
London, because the King had not then his council with him, shall
not be prejudicial to Alexander III. or his heirs. Coberle, 17th
October.
Alford (Line.) ; see Rigsby.
m. 14 (78). Algarkirk (<* Halgarechirche **) (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and Wuliam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the Master of the Hospital of the Holy
Innocents without Lincoln against Haweis daughter of Alexander
de Hibetoft and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (89). AliaQor, the (2^een*0)nsort ; grant, for life, to, of the manors of
Eamel, Kinggesbir*, and Causton, so that they be not separated
from the Crown of England. Westminster, 28th May.
m. 16 (40). Concurrent mandate, in pursuance, to Richard de Holebrok', the
King's seneschal, of livery in respect to the manor of Causton.
m. 8 (1). Alianor, the Queen*Mother ; grant to, of the maritage of the heir
of Radulph Musard, deceased, wiUiout disparagement. West-
minster, 6th November.
m. 28 (60). Alkham (<* Alkeham '') (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and EUas de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Dennis de Ayeling against Roger le Taillur of Alkham
and Roger de Tilemaneston, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (.5). Alkham (Kent) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Me-
tingham to take the jury arraigned b^ Ro^er le Taillur and Roger
de Tilemanston against Dennis (or Dionisia) de Axeling, touching
a tenement in.
m. 5 (42). Allerton (^* Alerton ") (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
anraigned by Roger le Ferre. against. Joan -.late wife of Robert de
Sutton and others, touching a tenement in. . .,
m. 7 (41). Allington (" Aldinton ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Th. Peverel against Robert de Helyun
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (89). AOiogton C< Aldinton ") (Wilts) i appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Dun against John Giffard
and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 17 (50). Almsford (" Almanesford ") (Somen.) r appointmeDt of SeloifiOB' de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisiii anaigned bj William Thuratan against Henrj Louel
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 36d. (17). Aire (Gloac.); appointment of Solomon de Bochester and' Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nicholas de Chilteham against John de Aire and others, tonch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 13d. (45). Althorp ('^Olthoip'p (Northt); appointment of Boger Loredaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned b^ Hamo de Vyeleston against William de Paries and
others, tonehing a tenement in.
m. 14d. (32). Altofts (York) ; appointment of John de Bei^ate and William de
Northbnrffh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by Hugh
de Stayniord andnst Geoffrey de Kirk, parson of the church of
Brandsby, and Peter son of Thomas de Staynford, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18 (10). Alton (<< Aulton ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
the abbat of Hyde, Winchester, against Nicholas de Boys and
others, touching a hedge destroyed in.
m. 7 (31). Alton (" Anlton") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Margery Bed against the abbat of Hyde and
liobert de Popham, toucmng a tenement in.
m. I7d. (57). Alton ('< Aulton ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned
by Elias le Mareschal against the abbat of Waverley and others,
touching a pond heightened in.
m. 17d. (60). Alton (Southt.) ; appointment of same to take the jury arraigned by
the said Elias against Nicholas de Tedden, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 12 (25). Ahiindon and NetherehuU (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Andrew son of Boger de la Hulle
against Katherine £kughter of Walter de Neuton and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (49). Alvechurch (" Alnenechireh ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by William de Wasthnll against John de Wathull and
others, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 4 (93). Alvechurch (Wore.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Bichaid de Costou against Bichard de
Clanefeud and others, touching common ef pasture in.
m. 26d. (90). Alvechurch (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by Wil-
liam de Wasthull against John de Wasthull and others, touching
a fosse destroyed in.
m. lOd. (76). Alvechurch (Wore); appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bobert de U Chaumbre against God^y bishop of
Worcester and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (48). Alverton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
William son of Bobert de Kiluynton against William de Staunton
and Isabel his wife, touching possessions in.
m. 18d. (43). Alveston (" Aleueston '') and Erdecote (Glouc.); appointment of
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed by William de Panes sgainst
Constance late wife of Fulk FitsWarin and others, touching a
tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I«— eonlJfiii«<i.
m. 14d. (88). Alwalby [? Ailby] (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and Wil-
liam de Xorthburgh to take assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter son of William Attewelle against Richard son of William
Attewelle and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Sid. (19). Alwoldebj (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and WilUam
de Korthborgh to take the iisslse of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Walter son of William de Alwoldeby against Henry Gyael and
others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 26 (9). S. Amand, Almario de ; licence to, to cause to be brought the wheat
which he has in his parts in Ireland into England for the support
of himself and his household there ; and mandate in pursuance to
Robert de Ufford, justiciar of Ireland, and the King's sutjects
there. Westminster, 27th December.
m. 20 (80). S. Amand, Aimarie de ; licence to, in pursuance of an inquisition
a.q.d. taken by Robert Fitz-John, seneschal of the Household, to
enclose the highway which runs through the middle of the vill of
Cemej- (GIouc.) before his gate, and to make another way outside
his garden, and to erect and keep up outside hb fishpond there a
bridge for such as desire to cross. Quenynton, 17th March.
m. lOd. (71). Amersham (" Agmundesham '') (Bucks); appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned b^ Alice cUtughter of Roger le Taillur against
John Thedrith and Alice his wife, touching a mesnage in.
m. 7d. (85). Amersham C* Agmundesham ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger
LoTcday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Radulph son of Walter le Palmer against
Henry de Bouu, touching a mesuage in.
m. 18d. (86). Amport {*' Aunede Port '') (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Roger son of Thomas de Longstock
against William de Appelderftld and Odieme late wifSe of Tliomas
de Longstock, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 24 (28). Angouldme (" Engolism' ") Iterius de, canon of Dublin, going to
parts beyond seas on special business of the King ; protection to,
with clause, Volumua. Westminster, 18th January.
m. 9d. (62). Annesley (Notts) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of Felley against John de Annesleye, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (44). Anthony (" Anton* ") (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert parson of the ^ church of
Anthony against Roger Crochard, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (27). Anwick (<* Aunewik' ") (Line); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northbuigh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Bobert son of William de Asegerby and Cecilia his
wife against Robert vicar of the church of Anwick and Margery
late wife of Hugh Kyte, touching possessions in.
m. 7 (68). Appelderfeld, Henry de, William de Faukam, Badulph de 8. Leger,
and Osbert de Longchamp ; appointment of, to hear and determine
the appeal in the County Court of Kent of Joan late wife of
Thomas Sivild against Hamo son of Gilbert atte Asshe, touching
the death of the said Thomas her kte husband. Windsor, 18tu
July.
m. Id. (8). Appeldureford, East (Southt.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome
and Thomas Trevet to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of William Delisle against Isabella countess of
Albemarle and John de Erdington, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (5). Appleby, Over (Leic.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of Bichard de Svani^on against
William son of Sarah de Kirkeappelby, touching land m.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward l.^-^ontinued,
m. 21d. (46). Appleton, West (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Norbnrg* to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard son of Endo de Herteford against Thomas de Burgo
and others, touching a tenement in.
-m. 8d. (3). Arley (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Philip le Foter against Radulph de Lymesi and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 17 (6.) Arlin (Cornw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nicholas FitzThommas against Richard son of Thomas de
Treuorek' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (30). Arlingham (" Erlingham ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Wyth against John Attewod', touching
a tenement in.
m. 16 (36). Armenia (" Rrmenie "), the King of, the nuncios of, who lately came
to the King, and now are returning to their own parts, safe-conduct
to. Westminster, S8th May.
m. 9d. (88). Amethorp and Stirthorp (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Reginald de Cattebergh against the
abbat of Roch, touching common of pasture in.
m. 18 (21). Asgarby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbui^h to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Master William de Ndwerk' against Henry de Luteby ana others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 17d. (85). Ash ("Ech") (Kent) ; appointment of John de C!obham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Peter Bertelot against John Steuechegh and Emise de Messe-
bergh, touching a tenement in.
m, 24d. (2). Ash (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John del Mauer* against Robert de Junnere, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 20d. (27). Ashbourne (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Relate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoffrey le Parmenter, of Ashbourne, against Th. de Mapelton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (71). Ashby (" Asseby '') (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Folyot and Isabel his wife against Elena late
wife of Alan la Zusch and John de Warenne, earl of Surrey,
touching a tenement in.
ni. 14 (85). Ashby ('< Esseby ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of William Sotte against William fix Omund,
touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (67). Ashby, Cold (" Coldesseby ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Adam (or Ada) de Coldesseby against the
abbat of Pipewell, touching land in.
m. 2d« (25). Ashby (« Asseby ") Dany (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to taJce the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Foliot and Isabel his wife against Elena late
wife of Alan la Znche, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 Id. (45). Ashby de Ayny (" Esheby de Ayny ") (Northt.) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metindbam to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William Folyot and laabel his wife
against Uena late [wife] of Alan la Zuch and othen, teaching a
tenement in.
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146 APPENDIX TO THE rORTY-SBVKlTPH BXPOllT OF^THB
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I.— eoirftntfaei.
m. 4 (101). Ashdon C Aschendon ") (Essex) ; appointment of John deCoUiam
and Elias de BeUngham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned hr John son of Edmund de Stiuinton against GeOttey
son of Radulph de Asshendon and others, touching a tenement in.*
Ashdon (Essex) ; see Steventon.
Ashen (Bssex) ; see Clare (Suff.)*
m. 5 (80). Ashford Bowdler C'Estford Boolers") (Salop); appointment of
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel diisseisin arraigned hy Richard Carbonel
against Robert de Boiilers and Emma his wife, touching common of
pasture in.
Ashford (Somers.) ; see Pill.
nu 17 (1). Ashingdon ("Assindon'') (Essex); appointment of John deCk>hham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry son of Greo£Prey de Breninge against William
de Mont Chesney, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. I6d. (74). Ashton (** Ayston' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbui^h to take the assise arraigned by the abbat
of Cokersaud against John de Ayston, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 17 (62). Ashton (<<Ayston") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned
• by Matthew de Blakefoid against William de Gatecumb and others,
touching a tenement in.
Ashton (Wilts) ; see Leigh.
m. 15d. (35). Ashurst ('' Hashurst '') (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Ckibham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Uffynton against Matilda de Penebmgg'
and William Bastar, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (78). Ashwell (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor anaigned by
Roger de FolcTill against Richard fion of Henry de Assewell,
touching a mesuage and land in.
Ashwell-Thorpe (Norf.) ; see Nelond.
m. 19d. (62). Aslacton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Michael de Welby against Hugh Flumbe, of Aslacton, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (63). Aslacton (*' Asselacton '') (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John dc Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Michael Wenling against John son of Hugh de
Asselacton, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 Id. (15). Aspatria (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Malton against Thomas son of John de Ireby and
Walter le Clere, touchmg a tenement in.
m. 5d. (55). Aspull (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Relate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Sheflon and Richard son of Eve de Aspull against Hugh
le Norreis and others, touching a tenement in.
Asshebir' (Essex) ; see Mashbury.
m. 27d. (37). Asterley (" Esterleye ") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Petronilla daughter of Thomas Rabas
against Robert de la Forde, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (4). Asthall (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and Johnde Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de
Asthall against Richard de Ck)mwaU and John de Asthall,
touching a tenement in.
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m. 6d. (84). Asthall (*< Esthalle ") (Ozf.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hichard de Cornwall against Walter de Esthall', touching a
tenement in.
m. 16 (86). Astley (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and WiUfam de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoffrey Bussel and Isolda his wife against Alexander son of
William do Astele, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (8S). Astley (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Andrew de Ruycrofte against Simon de Seyeme, touching land
in.
jn. 25d. (67). Aston-Clinton (" Estanclinton' ") (Bucks); appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Roger de Clifford, junior, and Isabella his wife,
Roger de Leyburn and Idonia his wife against Richard de la
Yache, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 14d. (27). Aston Clinton ("Clympton Astone") (Bucks); appointment of
Rog^r Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Ascelina FitzR^win, Agnes and Joan
daughters of Christiana ^itzReiwin against Richu^ de la Vache
and William le Clerc, touching two mesuages and land in.
m. Id. (17). Aston Clinton (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned b^
Robert Dretois against Geoffrey le Clerk and others, touching
tenement in.
m. 5d. (83). I Aston Sandford (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and Johu
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Ver, earl of Oxford, against Radulph son of Bernard de
Aston and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (18). Aston-upon-Trent (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Edmund son of Hugh de Aston against Sarah late
wife of Richard de Hul and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (21). Aston S. ^elen (Oxf.) ; appointment of Ro^r Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Thame against Alan Fitz Roald and Richard Cadel>
touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. 12d. (78). Aston, Middle (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Stubbes against Roger de Bampton and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 12 (42). Aston, North (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard
Talenan and Isabel his wife against William Tryvet and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 17d, (47). Aston, North ("Northeston **) (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Treuet, William Rykewart, and William
Attewell against Richard Talenan, touching common of pasture in.
m. lid. (27). Aston, North (" Norhteston ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Trevet and Sarah his wife against Richard
Taleman, touching common of pasture in.
m. 27d. (84). Aston, Steeple (« Stepil Eston") (Oxf.); appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger parson of the church of Steeple Aston
against Robert de Romeny, touching common of pasture in.
m. 14d. (63). Aston Pigott (** Pygod '*) (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan Corbet against Roger de
Hauton' and others, touching a tenement in.
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146 APPENDIX TO THE rORTY-SBVEWTH BXPOttT OF^THE
No. 7, — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I.— ^on^oaei.
m. 4 (101). Ashdon C*' Aschendon ") (Essex) ; appointment of John deCobham
and Elias de BeUngbam to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Edmund de Stininton against (Seoffirey
son of Badolph de Asshendon and others, tonchhig a tenement in.
Ashdon (Essex) ; see Sterenton.
Ashen (Essex) ; see Clare (Suff.)*
m. 5 (SO). Ashford Bowdler ('^Estford Boolers") (Salop); appointment of
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard Carbonel
against Robert da Boiilers and Emma his wife, toaching common of
pasture in.
Ashford (Somers.) ; see Pill.
nu 17 (1). Ashingdon (" Assindon") (Essex); appointment of John deCk>bham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by Henry son of Creoffrey de Breninge against William
de Mont Chesney, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 16d. (74). Ashton ('< Ayston'") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by the abbat
of Ck)ker8and against John de Ayston, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 17 (62). Ashton (''Ayston") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the jury arraigned
• by Matthew de Blakeford against William de Gatecnmb and others,
touching a tenement in.
Ashton (Wilts) ; see Leigh.
m. 15d. (35). Ashurst (*' Hashurst ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Ckibham
aud Ellas de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dissebin
arraigned by Thomas de Uffynton against Matilda de Penebmgg'
and William Bastar, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (78). Ashwell (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor anaigned by
Roger de Eolevill against Richard son of Ilenry de Assewell,
touching a mesuage and land in.
Ashwell-Thorpe (Norf .) ; see Nelond.
m. 19d. (62). Aslacton (Norf) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Michael de Welby against Hugh Plumbe, of Aslacton, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (63). Aslacton (** Asselacton ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Michael Wenling against John son of Hugh de
Asselacton, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (15). Aspatria (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas do Malton against Thomas son of John de Ireby and
Walter le Clerc, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (55). Aspull (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Sheflon and Richard son of Eve de Aspull against Hugh
le Norreis and others, touching a tenement in.
Asshebir* (Essex) ; see Mashbury.
m. 27d. (37). Asterley ("Esterleye") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Petronilla daughter of Thomas Rabas
against Robert de la Forde, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (4). Asthall (Oxf) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and Johnde Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de
Asthall against Richard de Ck)mwaU and John de Asthall,
touching a tenement in.
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m. $d. (84). Asthall (<* Bsthalle ") (Ozf.) ; appointment of Ro^r Loredftyimd
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hiehard de Cornwall against Walter de Esthall', touching a
tenement in.
m. 16 (86). Astley (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northhnrgh to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Geofiey Bussel and Isolda his wife against Alexander son of
WiUiam de Astele, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (8S). Astley (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Andrew de Ruycrofte against Simon de Seveme, touching land
in.
m. 25d. (67). Aston-CIinton (" Estanclinton' ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Roger de Clifford, junior, and Isabella his wife,
Roger de Leyburn and Idonia his wife against Richard de la
Yache, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 14d. (27). Aston Clinton (" Clympton Astone ") (Bucks) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Ascelina TitzReiwin, Agnes and Joan
daughters of Christiana ^itzReiwin against Richard de la Vache
and William le Qerc, touching two mesuages and land in.
m. Id. (17). Aston Clinton (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned b^
Robert Dretois against Geoffrey le Clerk and others, touching
tenement in.
m. 5d. (83). I Aston Sandford (Bucks); appointment of Roger Loveday and Johu
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Ver, earl of Oxford, against Radulph son of Bernard de
Aston and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (18). Aston-upon-Trent (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Edmund son of Hugh de Aston against Sarah late
wife of Richard de Hul and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (21). Aston S. ^elen (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel usseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Tbame against Alan Fitz Roald and Richard Cadel,
touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. 12d. (78). Aston, Middle (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Stubbes against Roger de Bampton and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 12 (42). Aston, North (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard
Talenan and Isabel his wife against William Try vet and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 17d, (47). Aston, North (" Northeston '*) (Oxf.); appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Treuet, William Rykewart, and William
Attewell against Richard Talenan, touching common of pasture in.
m. lid. (27). Aston, North (" Norhteston ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Trevet and Sarah his wife against Richard
Taleman, touching common of pasture in.
m. 27d. (84). Aston, Steeple ("Stepil Eston") (Oxf.); appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by R^ger parson of the church of Steeple Aston
against Robert de Romeny, touching common of pasture in.
m. 14d. (63). Aston Pigott ('* Pygod ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan Corbet against Roger de
Hauton' and others, touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward l.—caniimted,
m.it6d. (5). Aston (Stafi.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochetter and Master
Thomas de Sodineton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bj the prior of S. Thomas withont Stafford against Thomas de
Mere, touching common of pasture in.
m. 86d. (75). Aston (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise between
the said Prior and the said Thomas and others, toaching common
of pasture in.
Aston (Staff.) ; see Mere.
m. 8d. (91). Aston-near-Birmingham (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Nicholas le Walker against John Blast
and Agnes Attegrove, touching a mesuage in.
m. 7d. (80). Aston*near-Birminffham (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger LoYeday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Nicholas le Walker against John Blast
and Agnes late wife of Osbert Blast, touching a mesuage in.
m. 12 (79). Aston Hundercote (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel
disseisin arraigned by William Bluet against Walter de Fauely,
touching a tenement in.
Astrop (Devon) ; »ee King's -Sutton.
m. 26d. (18). Atford (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William Capy against jWilliam Heyrun, touching a
mesuage in.
m. 25d. (72). Atherfield (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas le Norreys against John de Wolyerton
(« Wlureton' '*) and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (7). Atlow (" Attelawe ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Relate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry son of Henry de Mapelton against Robert sou
of Hugh de Acouere, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (45). Attlebridfe (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger lK>veday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Cecilia late wife of William de Plumsted against John del Wres
m. 28 (46). and others, touching a tenement in ; and to take a similer assise
arraigned by the said Cecilia against Thomas Bowald and others,
touching a tenement in the same vill.
m. ISd. (9). Atwick (" Attingwyk' ")~iii'Holdemes8 (York); appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de Buskeby and Alice his wife
against John de Bulmere and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (75). Atwick-in-Holdemess (" Attyngewyk in Holdemesse '') (York) ;
appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to
take assise of novel dissdsin arraigned by Robert de Buskeby
against John de Belemer' and Adam (or Ada) de Fulthorp,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (97). Audleby (" Aldolby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by
Thomas le Joevene, of Audleby, and Radulph le Freman, of
Audleby, against William Wyting*, of Clixby («* Clisaeby "), touch-
ing a way narrowed in.
m. 27 (21). Aueneys, Baldwin de ; request to, to take himself to Munstroyll-on-
Sea on the morrow of the feast of S.S. Philip and James, Apostles,
there to be detained as a hostage for the payment of 2,733/. 17s.,
the portion still due on the 4,75£f. 17s., due as compensation to the
merchants of England, Ireland, and the Marches of Wales fiom
the merchants of Flanders, in pursuance of the form of peace en-
tered into by Guy count of Flanders with the King, a sum of
2,022/. having been already paid by the merchants of Yprds,
Douay, Popennghe, and Dixmude as their portion of the debt to
the English merchants. Montgomery, 28th November.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward l^-^-^oniinued.
Concuxrent and aimilar letters are directed to the following per-
Bong : —
m. 87 (S8). William de Flanders.
in. 87 (83). Gerard de Bodes.
m. 127 (84). Hngh de Castellan, of Ghent.
xn. 27 (85). John de Gystel.
m. 37 (26). Olmer de Assone.
m. 87 (27). Michael de Aachy.
m. 27 (28). G[uy] count of Flanders.
m. 17d. (77). Anlazarewe (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel dissebin arraigned by
Henry de Aysholt against Robert de Lathum and Bichard son of
Bobert le Clerk, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4 (89). Anmbresbir* (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Bobert le Vissar' against Henry le Buttar' and
Matilda la Vissare, touching land in.
Aunede Port (Sontht.) ; see Amport.
m. lid. (59). Awliscombe (*' Auelscnmb ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Joan danghter of Beginald de Aueles-
cumbe against Peter son of Beginald de Auelescumb' and others,
touching a tenement in.
Azminster (Devon) ; see Wyke.
m. 20d. (76). Axsted (Surr.) ; appointment of Master Badulph de Freningham and
John de Lovetot to take the jury arraigned by William son of
Badulph de Haselden against William son of Simon le Mouner and
Alan son of Odo de la Linde, touching possessions in.
m. 26d. (84). Aylburton (<*Albritton") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Pain son of Greoifrey de Lydene
against Pain Fitz Pain, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (68). Aylburton (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Badulph le Moul against Bichard le Moul and John
le Moul, touching land in.
Aylenton (Hunts) ; see Ellington.
m. 2d. (16). Aylesbury (Bucks) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metiugham to take tiie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert son of Bobert de Brakenham a^inst John Palleook and
Stephen le Mouner, touching a tenement m.
m. 19d. (69). Aylesbury ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de Leuke-
nore and Geoffrey Bussell.
m. 15d. (43). Aylesbury (Bucks) ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de
Lenkenore and GeoflOrey Bussel.
m. lid. (63). Aylesbury ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Alexander de Hamp-
den, William de Nodariis, John de Keynes, and Bobert MaunceL
m. 8d. (59). Aylesbury (Bucks) ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Bichard de
Arches, John Carbunel, John Neyrunc, and Eustace de Grenvull'.
m. 8d. (26). Aylesbuiy ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Bobert Malet, John
Carbunel, Bichard de Arches, and Alexander de Hampden.
m. 16d. (84). Aylsham ('* Eylesham ") (Norf.); appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Mazelina late wife of William de Bolewyk' against
Thomas de Swanton and Geoffiney de Bolewyk*, touching a tene-
ment in.
150 APPENDIX TO THS FOBTY-SEYENTH HEPDBT OV THE
.iKo.7v^Caleind«jr of Patent RqUs;' 6 E4ward Jj-r-cpntinued.
iD..27d. <&). Aylton.C'Ayliiecheston") (Heref); appointments of Solomon de
Boeheeter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise ot
novel disseisin arraigned hj Matilda daughter of Philip Fits
Alexander, Philip Balle, and Matilda his vife against I^ahel de
Eyerws and others, touching a tenement in.
m. I8d. (18). Aylton (" Ayluecheston ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned bj Philip BaiUe and Matilda his vife
against Isabel de ETerus and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (34). Ajlton (<* Aeylicheston") (Heref.) ; appointment of same to take a
similar assise arraigned by Richard Dinhers against Hugh Bagoun,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (66). Aylton Q* Ailecheston ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by Richer Duners against Hugh Bagun, touching a
tenement in.
Ayluecheston (Heref.) ; see Aylton.
Ayneeford (Kent) ; $ee Eynesford.
m. 16d. (94). Aynton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Korthburgh to ttUce the assise arraigned by Nicholas de Cominton
against Nicholas Tochet, touching a fosse leTied in.
m. 24d. (19). Ayton (*<Aton"') (York); appointment of Boger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Gilbert de Aton agidnst Agnes de Yesey and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 27d. (57). Babcary (*' Babbekary ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodinston to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the prior of the hospital of S. John,
Wells, against Clemency de Elegh and Nicholas de Brideport,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (28). Babraham (<< Badbuigham *') (Cambr.) ; appointment of Boffer
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel £s-
seisin arraigned by John son of William de Eyrkeby against Alice
late wife of William de Eyrkeby and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. lid. (38). Babraham (Cambr.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Walter le Portriche against Gilbert le
Bercher and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 16d. (32). Babraham (" Badburgham "), Fampisford ('* Pampesworth '')> <uid
Sawston (" Sauston '*) (Cambr.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to taXe the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of William de Kirkeby against Alice late
wife of William de Kirkeby and others, touehing a tenement in.
m. 14 (4). Bacton (** Baketon **) (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Dore against Bichard de
Baketon and Peter de Credenhull, touching common of pasture in.
Bacton (Norf.) ; see Edingthorpe.
Bacton (Norf.) } see Witton.
m. 24d. (81). Bacton {" Baketon*") (SuSL) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Geoffrey parson
of Bacton (** Bageton' **) against Walter atte Chirch, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8 (1). Bacun, John, parson of Estrey, going by licence to parts beyond
seas; protection to, with the clause, Vohimus. Windsor, 10th
July.
m. 19d. (60). Badbury (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
^Ihomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nichfdas d0 Baddebui^ against John de Grantebrug*, toachmg a
tenement in«
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DIffUTT KBEPBR OF TflS PUBLIC BECOBDS. v>/ 151
No<u7f^Calendai: of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward L — co^^inueci*
.Bi«I2(9>. Baddow C'.Badewe *')» Great (Essex); appomtm^ikt of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to tike the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned b^ Agnes de Sabnghteswoid against Peter de
Sabrightesword, touching a mesuage and land in.
m«19d. (40). Baddow C'Badewe")* Great (Essex) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned bj Agnes daughter of Geoffrey de Sabritisworth
against Peter son of Adam (or Ada) de Sabritisworth, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. lid. (75). Baddow (<< Badewe ")> I^ittle (Essex) ; appointment of Boffer Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of noyef disseisin
arraigned by John de Coney and Joan his wife against Nicholas le
Gras and ofiiers, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd (18). Badelesmere, Gnncelin de; grant to, of 100/. a year, for all the
fbllowing offices : the justiciarship of Chester, long since com-
mitted to him with 100 marks a year, and the chief custody of the
castle of Flint, and of the vill of Rhuddlan (" Bothelan ")» Dover,
6th February.
Badelking (Berks) ; see Balking.
m. 19d. (27). Badeston (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Clarice Goule against John Daweyles, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 19d. (38). Badeston (Devon) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
between same, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. I5d. (78). Badingacre (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard le Eyr against the prior of Raumpton,
touching common of pasture in..
m. 28d. (1). Badin^ham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by Thomas Leuebaud,
parson of Framlingham, against Roger de Himtingfend and others,
touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 16d. (91). Badingham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by Thomas Leuebaud
against Roger de Huntingfeud and others, touching a fosse
destroyed in.
m. 8d. (96). Badingham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by Thomas Leuebaud
against Roger de Huntingfeud and others, touching a fosse levied
in.
m. 7d. (36). Badingham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by Thomas Leuebaud
against Roger de Huntingef end and others, touching a way stopped
in.
m. 21 (23). Bagod, Bobert ; grant to, of the custody of the lands and tenements
late of William Daueny, deceased, in the King's hands by reaaon
of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin, which is in the
King's hands during the minority of the heirs of the said William,
together with their maritage. Dover, 1 Ith February.
Bakechulde (Kent) ; see Bapchild.
m. 28d. (32). Baldock (** Baudak' " (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Radulph Mossi against Adam (or Ada) Maysant, touching a
mesuage in.
m. 5 (10). Balking (" Baleking ") (Berks) ; appointment of Geolfrey de
Leukenore and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by
John vicar of the church of Sparsholt against Christina daughter
of Peter de Badelking, touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — ^Calendar of Patent Rolb : 6 Edward J.-^^conHntied.
ID. 5 (12). Balking (Berics) ; appointment of same to take the jury arraigned by
John Ticar of the church of ^pareholt against John le Botiller*
teaching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (76). Balking ('* Baldeking '') (Berks); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by John vicar
of the church of Sparsholt against Christiana daughter of Peter
de Badelking, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (21). Balking (" Badelking* ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metmgham to take the jury arraigned by Gerard
Delide against John, the yicar of Sparsholt, touching a tenement
in.
m. 14d. (1). Balking ("Badelking") [Berks]; association of Roger Loveday
with Geoffrey de Ficheford and John de Metingham to take the
jury arraigned by Christiana de Badelking against John vicar of
the church of Sparsholt, touching a tenement in. Westminster,
21 St May.
m. 19d. (7). Balking (Berks) ; appointment of John de Metingham and Geoffrey
de Ficheford to take the jury arraigned by John vicar of the
church of Sparsholt against Christiana daughter of Peter de Badel-
king, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (5). Balking {** Badelekyng ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Andrew de Badelekyng' against Gerard Delisle and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (7). Balking (Beiks) ; appointment of same to take the assise between
same, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 6d. (60). BalkiD^ (Berks) ; association of Geoffire^ de Picheford with John de
Metmgham to take the attaint arraigned by John vicar of the
church of Sparsholt against Christina daughter of Peter de Badel-
l^ngge, touching a tenement in.
m. 9 (7). Balliogary ; presentatioa,'directed to the keeper of the spiritualities of
the archbishopric of Dublin, of Geoffrey de Euerle to the church
of, void and in the King's gift by reason of [the voidance] of the
archbishopric of Dublin, which is in the King's hands. Westmin-
ster, 26th June.
m. 4d. (77). Bamcestr' (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbureh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Cokkesson against Jordan FitzSimon and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 5 (4). Banbury (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Richard le Grey against
Adam (or Ada) de Grey, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (28). Banbury (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arrai^ed by
Richanl Martyn against Alice daughter of John de Bukmgham,
touching the third part of a mesuage in.
m. I9d. (16). Banbury (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard le Grey against Adam (or Ada) de Grey, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 6d. (62). Banbury (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Richard de Grey against
Adam (or Ada) de Grey, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (84). Banbury ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Fulk de Rukote,
Thomas de Ardeme, of Lanewell, Robert de Wykham, and Hugh
de Tywe.
m. 19d. (75). Banbury ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Osbert Giffard, of
Deddington (" Dadinton ''), Hugh de Tywa, Thomas de Ardem,
and Robert de Wytham.
DEPUTT KEEPER OF THE POBLIO RBGOBDS 163
^o. 7. — Calendai* of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I.^eanHnuetL
m. 12 (68). Bandon (Sarr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Ellas de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed by
William de Northhrok* and Matilda his wife against Jolm fia la
persone and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 25 (10). Bangor, Anian, bishop of ; grant to, of the cnstodj of the manor of
Bernham,* late of Gilbert de Bemeoal', deceased, daring the minority
of the heirs of the said Gilbert. Tower, lOth Jaonary. [Crossed
out. In margin of roll : " Vacat quia in rotulo Wallie."]
m. 25 (1). Banham, the church of ; inspeximua of the record and process of a
suit in the C.P. between the abbat of S. Mary's, York, and Roger
bishop of Norwich, touching the advowson of. London, 4th
January.
m. 7 (8). Banham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger LoTeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam
Fitzwarin against Geoffrey de Grey and others, tonching common
of pasture in.
m. lOd. (64). Banham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Richard le Hoppere and Fredesenta his wife against WUliam de
Mont Chesney and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (29). Bapchlld (" Bakechulde ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cob-
ham and EUas de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Adam
de Blakechulde against Alianor late wife of John Blakechulde,
touching a tenement in.
ui. 16d. (15). Bapchild (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Heringwell, chaplain, against Mnurice le Colyere and
Thomas de Marynes, touchiog a tenement in.
m. 16 (28). Bardenay, the abbat of, going to parts beyond seas by licence on the
affairs of bis house ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Simon de
Staupwick and Philip de Barton, his monks. Westminster, 2Srd
May.
m. 6 (32). Bardeneye, Master Thomas de, marshal of Alianor the Queen-Con-
sort ; ratification, of the grant made to, by her of the lands and
tenements, burgages, and rents late of Isolda daughter and heir of
Peter le Clerk, of Bristol, and of all the lands and tenements, bur-
gages, and rents late of Christiana late wife of the aforesaid Peter
m the same vill, except a garden under Mount S. Brandan which
the said Queen-Consort retains to her own use. Macclesfield,
28th September.
m. 3d. (90). Bardfield (''Berdefeld"), Little (Essex) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dis>
seisin arraigned by Drew de Baylol against Radnlph de Ginney and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (42). Bardun, John, merchant ; significamus that the King has caused to
be paid to, 1,000/. out of the 1,900 marks which Henry IIL owed
to him. Westminster, 2nd June. [Crossed out. In marg. orig. :
** Vacat quia inferius.*']
m. 11 (2). Baidun, John, merchant; significamus that the King has caused to
be delivered to, 1,000/. Westminster, 8th June.
m. 4 (106). Barford (" Bereford ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Badulph son of Radulph Dyne against Richard de Seyton and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4 (60). Barford (" Bereford ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Petronilla de Naffbrd against Godfrey de Sadinton and Olive
his wife and Ive de Bereford, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (1). Barford (Warw.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William son of Henry Godeman against Eudo de
Bereford and Alice his wife, touching a tenement in.
Qnery^Pemham." 5m Welsh Soli, 6 Edw. I.
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ID. 17(91). Basfiird C'Bweford") (Wflte) ; appomtment of Solomon do Bo-
chestsr and Miuiter Thomas de Sodingtoa to take the assise of
noyel disseisin arraigned by Robert son of Robert Blaunpe against
Thomas de Carentei, touching a tenement in.
m.'16d. (37). Barfiyrth (** Berford") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigata and
William de Northborgh to take the assise arraigned by GeofBrey le
Noreys against Emma, late wife of Hastulph de Clesby and others,
touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 18d. (50). Barforth (York) ; appointment of same to take the assise of norel
disseisin arraigned by Geoffrey le Norreys against Geoffrey son of
Greoffrey FitzHngh and William Bngeman, touching a tenement
in.
m. 10d.<45). Barforth C'Berford") (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Geofirey la Joven against Geoffrey son of Geoffrey
FitzHugh and William Bikeman, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (19). Barking (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Louedai and John de
Metingham to tidce the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by Hugh
son of Robert le Porter against Richard de Haueringg*, touching a
mesuage, land, and rent in.
m. 18d. (40). Barking (<* Berkinge ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Gobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by Henry de Clay against Henry Malemeyn, touching
land m.
m. 14d* (39). Barking and Dagenham (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the certification arraigned by
Godfrey FitzPeter and Joan his wife against Adam (or Ada) de
Weston and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (68). Barkisland (" Barkelaund ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Korthburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Gretlaund against Thomas de
Coppelay and Alan son of Radulph de Boumelay and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (42). Barkwith, East (" Estbarwrth ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Wulingham against Robert de
Hellewell and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (28.) Barling; appointment of John de Reigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the abbat
of against Robert son of Philip de Nevill and Richard de
Warrenn', touching common of pasture in , . . . . (Line).
m. 15 (116). Barnby (York); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by the abbat of
Roch against Nicholas son of Reginald de Barneby, touching a
tenement in.
m. 26d. (1). Barney (" Bemeye ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to tsJae the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Adam parson of the church of Barney against the Prior of
Biinham and Alan Madour, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (66). Bamingham ('* Berningham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of John de
Lovetot and H. de Stanhowe to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Wlkemere against Adam (or Ada) de Ber-
ning^m and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (40). Bamingham, Town (" Tuubemigham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned
b^ William son of William de Iteringham, Beatrix and Agnes
his sisters against Radulph le Cursun and Bartholomew Hok',
touching a tenement in.
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Bn. 3cU (86). BarnBley (" BeroardeBl* ") (Dan.) ; . appointment of -SGloinon de
Bocheskr .and Master Thoroae de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by William le Wbite» of Barnsley (*< Bemardesley **),
against Boger de little Hinton^ touching a watercourse diverted
in.
m. 18d. <28). Barrington (" Beruynton ")f ^^0 (Glono.) ;• appointment of Solo-
mon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bdbert Crossun against
Robert de Thoreviil and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (31). Barrington, Little (Gloue.) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise arraigned by Robert Crossun against John le Brun and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (26). Barrow-on-Humber (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Gilbert de Barton agunst Robert son of
Robert de Arches and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (24). Barrowby (*' Bereweby ") (Linc.^ ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard sou of William le Manaunt against Robert
son of William le Manaunt and others, touching laud in.
m. 18 (58). Barsham, North, and Waterden (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Eston and William son of
Nicholas de North Barsham against William son of Radulph de
Wauncy and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (74). Barsham, North, and Waterden (Norf.) ; appointment of same to
take a similar assise arraigned by the said Thomas and William
FitzNicholas against the said WilUam and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 2dd. (89). Barsham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Bonde against John des Vaux and others, touching a tenement in.
Bartlow (Essex) ; see Steventon.
m. 19d. (47). Barton-without-Gloucester (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodimrton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the abbat of S. Peter's, Gloucester,
against AUanor the Queen-Mother and Imbert de Muntferaunt,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (54). Barton-near-Eccles (** Eoelys ") (Lane.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Wythenton against German
de Neuham, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d» (70). Barton-upon-Lrwell (Iianc.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Roger son of Elias de Fenilbir* against Alice
daughter of William le Clerk, touching possessions in.
m. 16d. (85). Barton ('* Berton ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Baldezina de Berton against Roger de Eempe and Alice his
wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (41). Bam, Robert le, of Chester, sent by the abbat of Yale Royal to
the parts of Ireland for wheat and other victuals necessary for the
said abbat and his house ; safe-eonduct to, in staying there and
returning thence to his own parts. Westminster, 2nd June.
m. 14 (81). Barwick ("Berewik") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metin^iam to take the assise of noTtl disseisin arraigned
by Walter son of Radulph de Spelerill against John de SpeleviU
and others, touching a tenement in.
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m, 18d. (67). Burwxck (<< Berewik ") and Fotterton-near-Aberford (York) ;
appointment of John de Bei^te and William de Northbuigh to
take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by Thomas son of Elias
de Pontefract and Elena his wife against Peter de Blakeholm and
Emma his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 29d. (18). Basing (Sontht) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bjr Radnlph de Basing* against John de S. John and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (88). Basing (" Basingh' ") (Sontht) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned bj Robert de Basingh' against Radulph
de Basingh' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (55). Basingstoke (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by Christiana de Wirtinge, Peter de la Clive, Thomas
Taillard and Edith his wife, Agnes de Enell', Richard OUver, and
Alan de Portesmne against Walter FitzOliver, touching poasessions
in.
m. 26d. (97). Basingstoke (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Oliver against Peter de la Clyve and others,
toucUng a tenement in.
m. 24d. (42). Basingtoke (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master [Thomas] de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Olioer against Peter de la Clyue and others,
toucMng a tenement in.
m. 22 (16). Basingwerk', the abbat and convent of; grant to, and their successors
forever of the wood of Getly, with the soil thereof, on condition that
within three years they cause the wood to be rooted up, otherwise
it shall be lawful for the King to take into his hands whatever of
the wood shall be left and the soil and to retain it at will forever ;
the rest of the said wood and soil to remain to the said abbat and
convent forever. Dover, 5th February.
m. 24 (S). Basset, Anselm ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Richard de Aston.
Westminster, 18th January.
Bastwick (Norf .) ; see Repps-near-Thume.
m. 8 (10). Bataille, John de la, Ranulph de Pritrewell, and Walter de Chillingdon,
sent to the Court of Rome on the Kin^s special business ; safe-
conduct to, and to their companions in going, staying, and returning
with their things and harness. Clarendon, lOth July.
m. 8 (11). Concurrent and similar letters to Thomas de S. Vigor.
m. 8 (12). Concurrent protection to the said Thomas, with the clause, Volumus.
m. 8 (18). Concurrent and similar protection to William de Wytheweye.
m. 8 (17). Bath, Master Walter de, sent by the King to the parts of Gascony and
elsewhere in parts beyond seas, on certain special business of the
King ; safe conduct to Clarendon, 27th July.
m. 8 (19). The same ; protection to, with clause, Volumus. Same date.
m. 22 (24). Bath and Wells, Jocelin formerly bishop of ; volumus that a grant
made to him and his successors long since by charter of Henry III.
of a weekly market at his manor of Poclichurch (co. Glouc.) and
a yearly fair there at his wiU shall be ratified to R[obert1 the
present bishop, who desires that the market shall be held at
Westerle within his said manor weekly on Tuesday, and the fiiir
there on the vigil of the Nativity of the B. V. M. and on the morrow
thereof and the five following days according to the grant aforesaid
of Henry III. Dover, 4th February.
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m. 24 (25). Bath and Wells, R[obert] bishop of, the Chancellor, going to parts
beyond seas on important business of the King ; protection to, with
chiuse, V<dumui, Westminster, 18th January.
m. 24 (35). Bath and Wells, R[obert] bishop of, going on important business of
the King to parts beyond seas ; letters of attorney to, in faronr of
William de Middelton. Westmintter, 18th January.
m. 6d. (85). Battenhall (** Batenhale ") (Wore) ; appointment of Walter de
Heliun and Master Thomas de Sodin^n to take the jury arraigned
by the prior of Little Malvern agamst Ranulph son of Philip de
Worcester, touching land in.
m. 26d. (94). Battlesden (** Badelesdon ") (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter Passelewe, parson of the church of Battlesdei;
C' Badelesdon "), against Thomas de BrikhuU and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 12 (41). Banghurst (<< Baggehirst) (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noYcl disseisin arraigned by John Ailwyne and Alice his wife
against John prior of the church of S. Swithin, Winchester, and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (41). Baylham ('*Be^lham ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
tiohn de Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John Andreu against Robert de Castre and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 16d. (51). BeaconsfieldC'Bekenefeud'OjBamhamyandCippenhamCCypeham")
(Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William de
Hedeshore against John de la Dene and others, touching a tenement
in.
m« 12d. (42). Beam ("La Beme") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Edelota daughter of Martin de la Beme against Walter
de Sully and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (12). Bearstead (^'Borested") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekinffham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned b^ Walter le Walsshe against Andrew le Clere, touching
a tenement m.
Bearwardcote (Derb.) ; see Bumaston.
m. 10 (13). Beaulieu, the abbat of ; pardon to, on payment of a fine of 40 marks
of all the trespasses which were alleged to have been committed by
him and his men in the New Forest, in making three breaches in
his close of Beaulieu, and placing there stacks ("stachias" or
"stathias") and engines for taking deer, and in hunting a stag
and taking a buck (*' damum ") in the forest aforesaid without a
licence of the King or the Queen-Ck)nsort to whom the forest
pertuns. Westminster, 18th June.
m. 6d. (8). Beausall ("Besehale") (Warw.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and Jolm de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas le Porter, of Haseley, against Wiliam Pece, of
Beausall, touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (16). Beckenham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Cristiana late wife of John Malemeyns against Robert Agnyllion,
touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (23.) Beckenham ('* Bekingham ") and Bromley (Kent) ; appointment of
John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the aasise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Christiana late wife of John MaJe-
meyns against Robert Aguyllun and others, touching a tenement in.
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m» 19d< (81)^ Beckham 0' Bekham ^), West (Norf.) ; appointment of BogerLofe-
day and John de Metmgham to take the awbe of novel disseisin
arraigned hy Estrilda daughter of Rohert le Coopere against
Walter de Mntelhy and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (8^. Beckington ('< Bakinton' ") (Somen.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned hy Hofh Cntel against Matilda FitzAmice,
touching a mesoage and land in.
m. lid. (I). Beckin^n (" Bekynton *') (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned hy William de Axegrave and Mahel his
'Wife against John de Heiderdehir*, Master of the Hospital of Maiden
Bradley (" Maidenehralegh *'), and Robert de Starton, touching a
tenement in. Westminater, 18th June.
Beckley (Suss.) ; see Eden.
m. 9d. (12). Beddington (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Ellas de
Bekingham to take the assise arraigned hy the Master of the
Hospital of S. Thomas, of Sonthwark, against Radulph le Barhnr
and Elizabeth (<< Elis* '') his wife, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 22 (14). Bedel, Adam le, of Dover, Matilda late wife of, and Robert his (her)
son ; simple protection to. Dover, 4th Februar}'.
m. 13 (34). Bedford, commission of gaol delivery for, to Peter Loreng*, Robert de
Creuquer, John Conqueste, and John de Morte}^!.
m. 7d. (88). Bedford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert de Creuequer,
Peter Loreng, John Conquest, and John de Morteyn,
Bedford and Buckingham, the sheriff of ; see CHienny, John de.
m. 8d. (8). Bedin^ham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh de Estgate and Matilda his wife against Margaret de Dune-
dale and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (21). Bedwardine (Wore); appointment of Walter de Heliunand Walter
de Hopton to take the jury arraigned by Richard Rauf against
Roger de la Hulle, touching land in.
m. 14d. (2). Bedworth (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take assise of novel disseisin arraigned hy
William de Chameles against William de Turvill, touching common
of pasture in.
Bedworth (Warw.) ; see Eccleshall.
m. 14d. (49). Bedwyn (" Bedewynde ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Blaster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by John le Whyte against Henry le Chiche, touching a
hedge destroyed in.
m. 20d. (68). Beeford (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Roger de Scotere against the Master of the Knights Templars in
England, touching a mesuage and land in.;
m. 17 (20). Beer ("Bere") (Somers.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard le Keu against Henry de Ortis and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (1). Beeston (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by Henry la Zusch'
against Roger de Trumpeton, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (49). Beeston (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Kirkstall against Radulph Mapelheued and others,
touchuig a tenement in.
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m. 8 (7). Bek, MJMter Thomas, keeper of the wardrobe, and Orlandhio ' dc
Podio, citizen and merchant of Lucca, and hia partners ; promise to
pay to, at their requisition, the amount of money deliyered by
them, as well within as without the said wardrobe, by tiie name of
a loan, which appears by an account to amount to 14,482/. and
2/. 4». \\\d, sterling from the Feast of the Holy Trinity,
d Edward I., to Michaelmas, 6 Edward I. ; provided that all letters
containing any delivery or receipt of money before the former date,
if any should be found in the hands of the said Orlandino and his
partners, shall be quashed. Storton', 11th October.
[Crossed out. In margin of entry : *' Yacat quia restituta fuit
" litera et eancellata. Et habent iidem mercatores consimiles
'* litems de toto tempore Regis usque ad f estum sancti UiUarii
" anno, &c, septimo prout patet in rotulo de anno septimo."]
m. 7d. (28). Bekering*: (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbureh to take die assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter
Bikle against Geoffirey prior of BuUiogton, touching a tenement in.
m.. 11 (1). Bekingham, John de, clerk, deputed by R[obert] archbishop of
Canterbury to execute the sequestrations pronounced by him
against certain ecclesiastical persons in his visitation m the
bishopric of Lincoln for their contumacy, and who is threatened,
by reason of the transference by the Pope of the archbishop to
another dignity without the kingdom, with death for the execution
of such sentences ; special protection to, of himself, his men, lands,
and all his possessions. Westminster, 7th June.
m. 6 (4). Bekingham, Elias de ; commisimus to, of the custody of the rolls and
writs of the Common Pleas during pleasure, and mandate of liver}'
in pursuance to William de Middelton. Gloucester, 10th August.
m. lOd. (78). Belchamp Canons ('< Beuchaump Cononicorum *') (Essex) ; appoint-
ment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Master John de Essex
against John de Mendisham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (73). Belchamp Otton ('^Belcham Otes'O (Essex) ; appointment of John
de Cobham and Ellas de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de la Lee against Fulk Des Vaux
and others, touching a tenement in.
Belchamp S. Paul (Essex) ; gee Clare (Sufif.).
m. 26d. (98). Bellerby (York); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Herteford against Thomas de Bellerby and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 17d. (97). Belstead, Great (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Robert Littleswik' and Avice his wife and Alice sister of the
said Avice against the abbat of Albemarle, touching land in.
m. 13d. (58). Belton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Ledus against William de Belton, carpenter, touching a
tenement in.
m. 16 (19). Beluer, Master Robert de, going to parts beyond seas on the King's
business ; protection to, with clause, Volumus. Westminster, 24th
May.
Belyan (Kent) ; see Blean.
m. 28 (73). Bengeo (" Beningeho '*) and Stapleford (Herts); appointment of
John dc Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William son of Richard de Halvehide
against the Master of the Knights Templars in England, touching
possessions in.
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en. I5d. (S4). Benmngholme C Benjmgholm ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Nordiborgh to take the assise of noTel
disseisin amigned bj the abbat of Meauz against Simon le
Constable and others, tonohing a tenement in.
m. 2d. (75). Benningholme, East (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Noxihbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj Simon le Conestable against the abbat of Meanx and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (26). Benninghowe (? Beningholme), East (York) ; appointment of John
de ^igate and William de Nonhburgh to take the jury arraigned
by Simon le ConestabP and Geoflfrey Makemesur* against Adam (or
Ada) de Meanx, tonohing a tenement in.
m. 15 (11). Bennington and Lererton (line.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Radnlph de Dorking, chaplidn, against
John de Bath and tfohn de Keubir', chaplain, touching a tenement
in.
m. 9d. (96). Bentley (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by Peter Gielley
against Grimbald Pauncefot and otherF, tonc^ng a hedge destroyed
in.
m. 4 (65). Bentley, Strethe (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
Lucy late wife of Richard Strethe against Peter de Greleye and
m. 4 (C6). others, touching a pond levied in ; and to take the assise arraigned
by the said Lucy against the said Peter and others, touching a hedge
destroyed in the same vill.
m. 12 (72). Bentworth (" Bynteworth ") (Sontht.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Nicholas le Waleys against Walter de
Dunstyle, touching possessions in.
m. 16d. (99). Beratr* (Kent) ; appointment of Radnlph de Heugham and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radnlph Eenewysburn against John de Borne, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 16 (4). Bere, Adam de la, about to stay in the Kmg's suite with Robert de
Clare, in Ireland ; protection to. Westminster, 1 7th May.
m. 16 (15). Bere, Adam de la, going in the King's suite to the parts of Ireland ;
protection to, with clause, Volumus, Westminster, 22nd May.
Berford (York) ; see Barforth.
m. 12 (52). Bereham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraumed by Robert
Blome and Isolda his wife against the prior of Ely and others,
touching a tenement in.
jn. 6d. (70). BerffhiU ("BerheU'O [Salop]; association of Walter [dej] Heliun
with Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sbdmgton to
take the attaint arraigned by John de Wyk' against John de Wyz,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20 (86). Berkele, Giles de, sheriff of Hereford ; acquittance to, of 886/.
received from, by the King, by the hands of Giles de Gbrderoba,
keeper of the Tower of London, and Reyner Magyar, merchant of
Lucca, out of the payment of the second moiety of the fifteenth of
the county aforesaid. Dunameneye, 28th March.
m. 25d. (28). Berkeley (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of mort danoeator
arraigned by Roger Goby against Nicholas Sely and others,
to\^chmg a mesuage and land in.
m. 6d.'(77). Berkeley C< Bekeley ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Isolda daughter of William Jordan
against William de Shokerwych, touching land in.
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m. 5d. (49). Berkeley (Glouc.) ; appolntmeDt of same to take the amise of nomel
disseisin arraiffoed bjr Nicholas de la Watere against John de
Marina and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (86). Berkhampstead (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekinffham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bj Boesia dau^ter of Bartholomew Puffe against Walter Cardan
and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. aid. (23). Berkhampstead (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned
by John le Feror, of Berkhampstead, and Matilda his wife against
Walter de Berkhampstead, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (17). Berkhampstead ; commission of gaol delivery for, to 0[eoff^y] de
Leakenor* and G. BusselL
m. 9d. (76). Bermondsey (Snrr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
RichaM de' Suffolk and Agatha his wife against Basilia Abbotes,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 8d. (26). Bermondsey (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel dissdsin arraigned by
Isabel de Heyham against Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, and others, touching a tenement in.
Bemardesl' (Dors.) ; see Bamsley.
Bemeye (Norf .) ; see Barney.
m. Id. (27). Berrow (** Berewe ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William le Blake, of Clifton, against Walter
son of Bobert le Clerk, of Berrow, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18 (81). Berry (<< La Bury ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master 'Aiomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Guy de GurmnndhQre against William le
Maryn, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (88). Berscaldeby (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
the abbat of Crozton against Robert Laterel and othus, touching
a tenement in.
Bertolstun (Notts) ; see Screveton.
Berton (Wilts) ; tee Burton.
Beruynton, parva (Glouc.) ; see Barrington, Little.
m. 27d. (19). Bescot (Staff.) ; appointment of Elias de Bekingham and William de
Birlay to take the assise arraigned by the abbat of Buildwas against
Heniy de Wynirston, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 26d. (57). Bescot (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry de Wynerston against John le CJoldloneid and others,
touching common of pasture in.
Besehale (Warw.) ; see Beausall.
m. 14 (54). Beswick (" Besewik* ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and WUliam de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by
Geoff^y Aguillun against lliomas son of Brian de Killingwik* and
others, toaching a fosse destroyed.
m. 26d. (15). Beswick and North Barton (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John de Loud' against Robert de Yylers
and others, touehing possessions in.
m. 28 (61). Bethersden (« Betrichesdenn ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter le Yele against Hugh de Schilling-
helde and others, touching a tenement in.
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• na. 9«L (26). Betbendea ('< Betriidkesdeim '') and Woodchuroh (Kejit) ; appoint-
ment of John de Ck>bfaam and Elias de Bekingham to tiJ^e the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry son of Thomas de
Stredden and Wymarca daughter of Alice de Stretdenn affainst
William son of John de Bennnndenn and others, touchmg a
tenement in.
m. 20d. (66). Betley (" Bettelttrh ") (Stall.) ; appointmentof Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arnuffned by Master Richard de Twysiie against William
de Twysiie and others^ touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (28). Betley (" Betteleg* ") (Staflf.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome
and Thomas Trevet to take the jury of 24 knights arraigned by
Master William de Twysele against William de Ihrysel', of Betley,
and others, touching a tenement in.
Betrichesdenn (Kent) ; m« Bethersden.
m. 26d. (2). Betton (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Boehester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort . dancestor
arraigned by John de Caterington and Agnes his wife against
William de Cheyne, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 15 (87). Beverley (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the aasise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Bondulf against Hugh le Chareter, touching a tenement
in.
m. 15d. (66). Beverley (York); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter
Skoter against Thomas fiurgeys, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (104). Beverley; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey Aguillou,
John de Mens, William & S. Quintm, and Simon le Conestable.
m. 7d* (23). Beverstone (Glooo.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de SodiQgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bartholomew de Auenynges and Edith his wife
against Anselm Gumey, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (2> Beffington (** Benynton ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Code against Elias de Wonnecote and others,
touching a tenement in. Worcester, 14th October.
m. 16 (22). Bewcastle (" Bochecastr' ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbuigh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Robert de Dalcroys against Walter Blake,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 2dd. (52). Bexwell (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Kadulph de Wyrham
against William le Cacchere and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 17d. (24). Beyq'lawe (Devon); appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and
Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Jordan de Bum' against Roger Baret and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (6). Bickenhall ('' BikehnlF ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin anaigned by Roger de Gring^eheye, chaplain, and
Andrew parson of the church of Staple against John de Brywes,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (78). Bickerton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiigned by
Henry de Kirkeby against Andrew de Grameyre, toncbing a
tenement in.
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m. lid. (50). Bickerton (^" Bikerton") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Noxthbargh to take the assige of novel disseisin
arraigned bj Ungh de WOgheby against Andrew de Gramare and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 14d. (13). Biddenham ('*Bydeham") (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel .disBeisin
arraigned by Nicholas Blauneoste against the abbat of Warden
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6 (10). Bildewas, Hugh de ; intimamus that the loss of part of the left ear of,
was due to the bite of a dog of the abbat of S. Peter's, Gloucester,
as appears by the testimony of Walter de Helyun. Gloucester,
15th August.
m. 25d. (90). Bildewinesho (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of John Brith' against Andrew Brith*, touching a
tenement in.
m. S7€. (12). Billingborough (line.) ; appointment of John de Rd^ateand William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Neyvile against the prior of Sempringham ('' Semplyng-
ham ") and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (60). Billinge ('' Bulling* ") (Lane.) } i^ppointment of John de Reigate and
WiUiam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam sou of William de Bulling' against Henry de
Huyton, touching common of pasture in.
m. 13 (7). Billinge (*' Bulling* ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Adam son
of William de Bulling* against Henry de Huyton and others,
touching a fosse levied in.
m. 7 (77). Billingham (SouthL) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and
Wuliam de Brayboef to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas son of Richard Gerveys and Is. his wife against Isabella
de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle, and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 13d. (15). Billingshurst (Suss.); appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Hochurst and Matilda his wife, John de Stotfold and
Joan his wife against John de Polingefold and John de Ginnes-
htdne, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (12). Bilney, West (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Thomas le Clerc against Edmund de Munpinznn,
touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (49). Biisdale (<< Bildesdale ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Philip son of Adam de lUeye against the prior of
Kirkham and Simon de Ver, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (37). Bilsham ("Bulsam") (Suss.); appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Crofte against Isabel de Aubeny and others,
touching a tenement in.
ra. 7d. (4). Bilsham [Suss.] ; association of John de Lovetot with John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise .of novel
disseisin arraigned by Master John de Croft against Isabella
countess of Arundel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (21). Bindon (''Byuedon'"), the abbat of, going by licence to parts
beyond seas; protection to, with clause, Voiwmu. Clarendon,
27th July.
in«-8 (25). The same, going by licence to parts beyond seas ; letters of attorney
to, in favour of Maurice de Ceme his fellow monk and Henry de
Ottediue. Clarendon, 29th July.
m. 4 (82). Bingheston (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester sad
Matter Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William le Bret against Richard son of John de
Bingheston and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. 27d. (79). Binstead Q* Benested ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to tiUce the wsise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Amald le Coaenir and Margery his wife against
Thomas de Offinton, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (18). Binstead (" Bensted' ") (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Aroald le Couerur and Margery his wife against
Thomas Bissop' and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (81). Binstead (" Benested' ") (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Amald de Couerur and Margery his wife against
Thomas de Offinton, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (98). Binstead (<* Bensted") (Suss.); appointment of John de CJobham
and Elias de Bekingham to tiJ^e the assise ot novel disseisin
arraigned by Emald le Couerur and Margaret his wife against
Thomas de Oflinton and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (81). Bintry ("Binetre'O (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loveday and
John do Metingham to take the assise of novel £sseisin arraigned
by Augustine de Brom, Jul[iana] his daughter, and Alice his (or
her) daughter against Stephen de Binetre, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (17). Birchanger (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Qeoffrey Feche against Walter Petit and Gilbert Petit, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5 (87). Birdham (" Bridham ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assiso of mort dancestor
arraigned by Hugh de la More against William de Liperinges
and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
Birdham (Suss.) ; see Wittering, East and West.
m. 18d. (2). Birlingham (" Burlingham ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise oi
novel disseisin arraigned by Alan son of John Aleyn against John
de Thomedon and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (84). Birmingham (*< Burmincheham ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by John de Hirland against Richard de Sheldon,
touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (99). Bishopston("Bisshopeshopton") (Heref.); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Chalebergh against
Roger de Chalebergh and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6 (66). Bishopton (" Bisshopesdon **) (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Bisshopesdon against Peter de Montfort
andWilliam de la Leye» touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (64). Bitteswell (« Botineswell") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
amugned by Radulph son of Thomas de Butineswell apainst
Thomas son of Thomas de Butineswell, tooching a tenement m.
m. 4d. (89). Bixbrand (" Bixebronde ") (Oxf .) ; appointment of Walter de Heliun
and John de Lovetot to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter Kardon against the abbat of Dorchester and others,
touching a tenement in.
fn. 15 (67). Blackrod C< Blakerode") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Hugh son of Alan le Norreys against Robert le
Norreys and odiers, tooohing possessions in.
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m. 22d. (17). Blackiod (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margery late wife of Hugh le Koreys against Hugh son of Alan le
Noreys and others, touching a tenement in.
Blagdon (Somen.) ; tee Corfe.
Blagdon [Somers.] ; see Taunton.
m. 4 (4). Blakegraye (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph de Blakegrave against Gilbert le Clerk and Anketin
Delisle, touching common of pasture in.
m. 13 (77). lIlakemanestoQ (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbat of Bee Herlewin against Henry Fits Elias,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (60). Blakesley ('< Blacolnesl' ^'), Great (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by William son of Alexander de Blacolnesl'
against Richard Golafre and others, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 17d. (48). Blashford (*< Blachford *') (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Richard le Fevre against William
FitzRichard, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 20d. (82). Blean (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
dc Wafre against Thomas de Clervaus and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 17d. (72). Blean and Harbledown [Kent] ; association of Master Roger de
Seyton and John de Cobham with Radulph de Hengham and
Stephen de Penecestre to take the attaint arraigned by the prior of
TiCeds against the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d. (112). Blean ("Belyan ") and HarUedown (" Herebaldan") (Kent) ; ap-
pointment of Radulph de Hengham and Elias de Bekingham
to take the jury of 24 knights arraigned by the prior of Leeds
(" Ledeth ") against Th. prior of Chnst Church, Canterbury, and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 15d. (57). Blean (" Blen '') and Harbledown (" Herbaldoune ") [Kent] ; asso-
ciation of Master Roger de Seyton and John de Cobham with
Radalph de Hengham and Elias de Bekingham to take the attaint
arraigned by the prior of Leeds against the prior t>f Christ Church,
Canterbury, and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 15 (25). Bleaxb^ (" Bleseby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Tymberlond against Alan abbat of Louth
Park, touclung common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (6). Bledlow (" Bledelawe ") (Bucks); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alexander de Handen and Marina hia wife against
William de Chalgrave, touching a mill and land in.
m. 20 (14). Bleynak, Peter de ; protection and safe-conduct to. Ospring, 20th
February.
m. 4 (27). Blithfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by Robert son
of John de Admuodeston against Richard de Blithefeld, tonching
a way stopped in.
m. i4d. (17). Bliton (Combr.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and'Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by liolf le Tistnr against John son of Robert de Bliton,
toucung two parts of a toft in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I, — continued,
in.' 20 (13). Blofeld, presentation, directed to the official of the archbishop of
Canterbury in the diocese of Norwich, of Geoffrey de Euerle to the
church of, void and in the King's gift by reason of the voidance of
the bishopric of Norwich. Ospring, 20th February.
Blomeuhul (Staff.) ; see Blymhill.
m. 22 (17). Bland, Bichard le, clerk ; mandate, at the instance of Alianor the
Queen-Consort, to the justiciar of Ireland to collate him in pre-
ference to all others to some prebend or church in Ireland next
void and in the Eing*6 gift and of competent value. Dover, 6th
February.
m. 27d,(26). Blymhill ('< Blumenhol ") and Bruntou (Staffl); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
Uie assise of novel disseisin .arraigned by Robert de Brumpton
against Henry de Wynreston and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 12 (56). Blyth (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbuigh to ti^ the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prioress of Walingwells ('' Wallandewell ") against Walter son of
Richard de Laghton and William le Qoldsmiui, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 4 (90). Blyth (<< Blithe*') (Notts); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Norlhburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Gilbert de Blithe against Walter le Clerk and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (56). Blyth (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
NorthbuTgh to take the assbe of mort dimcestor arraigned by
Matilda Lepriet, of Blyth, against Radulph de Plimtre and Alice
his wife, touching two mesuages in.
m. lOd. (56). Blyton (*' Bliton ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Arkel against John de Biton, clerk, and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 25d. (84). Boarhuut, West (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Hugh Maurdiii against Peter de la Bere and
Walter de MerdeshuU', touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 23d. (74). Bobenale (LiucO ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel diueisin arraigned by
*Alice Edus and Agnes de Snitreton' against Bartholomew de
Bobenale, touching a tenement in.
m. 26 (20). Bohun, Humphrey de, Earl of Hereford and Essex, going by licence
to S. James [of Compostella] ; protection to, with clause, Volumus.
Westminster, 2nd January.
m. 26 (21). The same ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Hugh de Ca^tille and
Henry de Enefeud. As above.
m. 26d. (50). Bokton (? Buxton) (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Fomeus against Walter de Fumeus and
Nicholas Sifrewast, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (16). Bold (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of John del Quyke against Robert son of William de
Bolde and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (48). Bolney (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Richard Waps against Roger le Waps and Walter le Waps,
touching a mesuage and land in.
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iB,-I8 C^)* Bolfthurst (Beds) ; appointment of Bogor L^yreday and John de
Metingfaam to take the assise of mott dancestor arraigned by
Walter son of Roger de Bolnebnrst against Roger de Bedeford,
tonching land in.
m. 27 (14). Bolre, Richard de; pardon to, in return for good service done by
John Horn, of Winchelsea, in Anglesca, for having cansed the
death of Agatha de la Mere, of which he is indicted. Shrewsbury,
80th November.
m. 27d. (5). Bolton (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Keigate and William de
Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by Robert de Bms
and Christiana his wife against Geoffrey de Mumbray, touching a
way stopped in.
m. 24 (8). Bonamicns son of Joyce, a Jew of York ; lioence to, to trade in the
kingdom, in pursuance of the statute permitting Jews to do so.
Tower of London, 6th January.
Boneye (Notts) ; see Bunny.
m. 16 (48). Bon-RepoB, the abbat of; letters of attorney to, in favour of Adam,
the abbat of Sautre. Westminster, 4th June.
m. 9d. (25). Bonwick (<< Bonnewik ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry FitzRadulph and Joan his wife against John
de Carleton and otners, touching a tenement in.
Bookham (Surr.) ; tee Effingham.
m. 14 (57). Boreham (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip
le TaiUnr and Roesia his wife against the abbat of the church oip
8. Gross of Waltham and Robert de Walkesare, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 12 (85). Boreham (Essex) ; appointment of John de Lovetot and Roger
Loveday to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip le
Taylur and Roesia his wife against the abbat of the church of
S. Cross of Waltham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d« (82). Boreham (** Borham ") (Essex) ; appointment of R. Loueday and
J. de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the prior of Legh ag^nst Richard de Coleworth and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (786). Boreham ('< Borham ") (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of Legh against Nicholas le ('' de '') Clerc
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (20). Boreham (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Philip le Taillur and Roesia his wife against the abbat of Holy
Cross at Waltham and Robert de Waldefare, touching a tenement
in.
m. 15d. (18). Boreham (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Amice daughter of Robert le Bakere against Robert son of Robert
le Bakere, touching a tenement in.
Borested (Kent) ; see Bearstead.
m. 18d« (88). Bosington and Adisham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Pympe and Christiana his wife against
Master William de Bosington and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (98). Boston (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reiffate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margaret FitsEdrich* against Thomas FitzEdrich' and others
tonching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Kolls : 6 Edward I.^-^ootUinued.
m. 8d. (8S). Boston (Line.) ; appointment of John de Bei|;ate and WnUam de-
Northborffh to take the assifie of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda de Steping against Badalph de Bocheford and others,
m. 8d. (83). touching a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise between same,
touching a tenement in Toft.
m. 7 (58). Botebrigg' and Tidelingham (Soatht) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned bj Henry son of Henry de Botebrigg*
against William son of John Delisle, touching possessions in.
m. 6d. (16). Boterewik* (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodingtou to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Boterewik' and Alice his wife against
Walter Fraunday and Jal[iana] his wife and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 16 (12). ^tindon, Adam de, going to parts beyond seas on the King's busi-
ness; protection to, with clause, Volumus, Westminster, 18th
May.
m. 8d. (78). Botteleye (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Nieholas de Botteleye against William de Rammesholl, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. lid. (84). Bottesford (" Botelesford ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Lore-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by William FitsRadulph against Fulk son of Roger de
Hotot and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (45). Bottisham (*' Botekesham ") (CSambr.) ; sppointment of Roger
XiOyeday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Botekesham against Eva late
wife of Henry de Angerbal' and Agnes daughter H the said Eviy
touching a tenement in.
Bouesle (Staff.) ; tee Grete.
m. 14d. (11). Boughton (" Boct<m ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to tidie the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Bandesart against Adam (or Ada) FitsWIlliam,
touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (88). Boughton C' Bontton ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Isabel daughter of John de Langeport against Richard
son of Robert Tallhast and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (70). Bourne (I>evon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry de Bourne against Master Roger Baret and others^
touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (65). Bourne (" Bume ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Isabel daughter of Mabel de G^n against John de Fade and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (20). Bonrsted (Chimbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Nordiburgh to tiUie the assise of mort dancestor arrai^ed by
Adam Wildefire against Richard le Mouner, touching land m.
Boutton (Northt.) ; see Boughton.
m. lOd. (80). Bovey Tracey (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert Beaupel against (Geoffrey de Caunvill and
William Martin, touching Umd in.
m. 14 (61). Bowden, Great (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Wil
liam son of Simon Maledit' against Amice Maledit* and others,
touching a mesuage and land in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEGORDS. 169
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edivard I. — continued.
ID. 8dL (11). Bowood, South (<< Snth Bowod") (Don.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of noT^ disseisin arraigned by Peter de Bemesbir* against Robert
de Wodeton and Robert le Messer, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (SS). Boxsted (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arrai^pied by
William Heruy against Thomas de Weilaunde, touchmg the
manor of.
m. 15d« (18). Boythorpe (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthburgh to take ibe assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Eliaa-
beth daughter of William de Ryse against Andrew de Boythorp
and John son of William de Ryse, touching a tenement in.
m. 11 (9). Bradesham, Elias de, Henry son of; pardon to, on the ground of
self-defence [for haviDg killed] Richard de Wilehale, of Bracles-
ham. Westminster, 1 1th June. By the King, on the showing of
the bishop of Norwich and the instance and prosecution of Master
Roger de la Oraue who, at the instance of the lord A[ntony] Bek,
had the writ of inquisition.
Bradfield (Berks) ; see Stanford.
m. 16d. (43a). Bradfield S. Clare (Saff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de §. Clare against Henry de Cokefeld and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 16d. (66). Bradfield, Little (Snff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novd disseisin arraigned by
John Seincler against Henry de Cokefeud and others, touching a
tenement in.
Bradewat (York) ; see Braithwaite.
Bradisthom (Bucks) ; see Wingrave.
m. 4 (1). Bradley Q* Bradelegh") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hawise de Bradelegh against Robert de Ferrars and
others, touching a tenement in. Macclesfield, Ist October.
m. 6d. (44). Bradley (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of John de HoUesl' against Robert son of Robert de
la Hoo and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (38). Bradnop (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de la Couderay against Richard de Tetesworth
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (62). Bradwell (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metindbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh Barry against Robert Barry, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (21). Bradwell (Essex) ; appointment of John de 0)bham and Elias de
Bekin^am to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de la Dune against Saer Bataille and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 8d. (67). Bradwell (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobeham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise arraigned by Thomas de la Dune
against John de la Mare and John Muriweder, touching a fosse
levied in.
m. 14 (69). Bradwell (Sn£f.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedav and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Andrew son of Seman Whetecroft against John le Neue ana others,
touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (58). Bradwell (Su£) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel dJsseism amigned by
Andrew de Whatecroft against Maaelinm FitsSeman and others
touching a tenement in.
170 APPENDIS TO THE FOBTTt-SIKTEKTH BSPOBT OF TH£
.^l>o.t7>-«OftIendKr of Patent Rolls : 6 BdwaaxI I.— tionibVitM.
n. lMk:(17>. Braiield C^'Biwinleld ^) (Ndrtht.); appolntmeiit tyf 'Roger ^Lfrredfty
and John de Metingliain to take the aasise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William Giymbaud against William le Archer
touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 4 (70). Brailes ("Breyles'') (Warw.) ; appomtment of Bo^^er LoTeday and
John de Metingham to take the aaaise of noTel duseisin arraigned
by Reginald le Chepman against Thomas le Chapelayn and others,
touching a tenement in.
' m. 6d. (4). Brailes (*< Brayles ") (Warw.) ; aj^intment of Ro^r Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert Attetounesende, of Brailes, and Juliana his wife against
Peter de Montfort and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (19). Braithwaite C Bradewat ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
danoestor arraigued by John de Amias and ^lariota his wife
* against Emma late wile of John Belle and Roger le Clarpenter,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 21d. (5). Bramham (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by the prior of
; the Holy Trinity at York, Hamo le Moyne, and John de Crannce-
wik' against Nicholas de Okelesthorp, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 21d. (7). Bramham (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Norburgh to take the certification arraigned by the prior of
the Holy Trinity, at York, Michael le Moyne, Peter le IVere,
Gilbert le Seijaunt, of Headley, William Bnrgot, Thomas le
Charetter, John Sneg', and John de Maleshon against William de
Langewayt, touching a hedge levied in.
m. 14d. (59). Bramley {" firomleye ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Simon le Draper against John de S.
John and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (80). Bramley ("Bromlegh ") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and EUas de Bekiugham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter son of Ailwin de Bromlegh against Richard
atte Hall' and Walter his son, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (54). Brampton (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de S. Philibert and Alice bis wife against Thomas Hod and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (49). Brampton (Suflf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Kent, chaplain, against Thomas Hod, of Brampton,
clerk, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (71). Brampton (York); appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John del Skyres against Roger de Pokelinton and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 12 (83). Brasted (" Bradstede") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Stephen
le Peyntur and Matilda his wife against Luke de Hoxe, touching
a mesuage in.
Brathweinge (Herts) ; see Braughing.
m. 13 (6). Braughing ("Brathweinge") (Herts); appomtment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort
- daneestor arraigned by Agnes Astmund against the Prior of the
Holy Trinity, liOndon, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 9d. (67). Braughing ("Braghing*') (Herts); appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes late wife of John atte Wodecrolt against
Eustace prior of the Holy Trinity of London, touching a fosse
levied in.
jmTjrrr keeper of the pubmc kboobds. ■ ^* VH
'Sir.^^.ij*09Aeiid$r of Ptatent RoBeb i 6'EilwaRl li-^^^^^mUnumi:
' lh;'ld (49y/'l»Mkybof, Willlairi dd; lettenr of uttohieyto, i&'fkvoat of Wifllier de
Braibof and William Hosee for Ireland!.
m. 25d. (91). Braybrok', William de, and Master Thomas de Sudington ; appoint-
ment of, to inquire into and do justice as to the plaint of Henry
TVenchard against Amioe countess of Devon ana h^r men vho
unlawfully took thirty of his oxen at CheBthnll and drove them to
her manor of Thorieye and d^ftdned' tiiem a lon^ time, and kept
imprisoned one Nicholas de Barenill', one of tfa6 said Heniy's men,
until he was ransomed by the said Henry for 100«., and broke his
park of ChesthuU and rescued the beasts lawfully impounded
therein, and broke his weir on the sea coast at Hakingham and his
park in Eskandeflete and drove off his beasts there. Tower of
London, 4th January.
m. 23d' (20). Breadsall (" Bre^deshal' ") (Derb.) ; appointment of «tohn de
Reigatc and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard le Duyn against John de Ferrers
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (10). Breadsall (" Bredeshal ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and WiUiam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Greoffrey de Skeftinton against Robert de Ferrars
and others, touching a tenement in.
Breclesworth (Northt.) ; see Brizworth.
m. 24d. (18). Bredon (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to . take the assise of novel diaMisin arraigned by
Radulph Basset, of Drayton, against Nicholaa de TateahalV,
touching the manor of.
m. 13 (64). Breinton, Church (" Chirehebreynton ") (Heref.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Piaster Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned bv John son of Th. Edrich
against Bartholomew le Especer, touching a mesuage and land
in.
m. 4 (33). Brent (Devon); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alma late wife of William de Brente against William son of
Richard de Allerford and Joan his wife, touching a tenement in.
in. 25d (57). Brent C' Bren ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Th.'de Sodii:^on to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter son of Nicholas Stiuene against liadulph
Pypard and Sibyl his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 143(22). Bressingham (" Brj'singham ") (Norf.); appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter le Fevre, of Bressinffham ('< Brisingham *'),
against John le Verdun and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (59). Brethembottom (<<Bridenebothen") (Devon); appointment of Solo-
mon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Emma de Billechole against
William le Jouene and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (52). Brewood (Stafi*.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the prioress of Brewood against Roger bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield and others, touehing common of pasture in.
in. 5d. (27). Brewood (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert de Somerford against Roger bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, tonchiog a tenement in.
Bridenebothen (Devon) ; see Brethembottom.
n]« 18 (15). Bridge ("Bruges '') (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Sifrewast against Roger de
Clifford, senior, and others, touching a tenement in.
172 AFVKNDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH REPORT OF THE
jSo. 7.— Calendar of Patent BMb ; 6 Edward L^-isonHnued.
m. lad. (8). Bridge (" Bragg* '*) ; assoeiation of Badnlph de Hjmgli<Mw irith Jolm
de Cobham aod Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Radnlph de Hcgham against John de Bnrne
and others, tooching a tenement in.
m. lid. (28). Brid^ {" Bragg* *') (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bj Radnlph de Heyham against Master John de Born* and odiers,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (61). Bridgewater (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned by Richard le Parmenter and (Clarice his wiib against
Robert de la Festrine and others, tonehing a tenement in.
m. 4 (76). Bridgnorth (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de So^Ungton to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by William Orpede, of Bridgnorth, against Nicholas de
Peyncrich', tondiing a tenement in.
m. 5 (75). Bridgnorth (" Brofge ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
RcNsbester and luster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Orpede against Sibil
daughter of William de Orpede and others, teaching a tenement
in.
m. 7 (60). Bridgnorth (Salop); i4>pointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Jolm sou of Henry de Glaseleye against Henxy de
Glaseleye, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (40). Bridgnorth (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by William Bonamy against Nichohu Broui touching a
tenement in.
m. 27d. (94). Bridgnorth (*< Bruges") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned b^ Robert son of Robert Tudbald against
Nicholas le Palmare, touching a mesuage in.
m. Id. (28). Bridgnorth (" Bruge "; and Oldbury (" Holdebur* ") (Salop) ;
appointment of Walter de Wimborne and Thomas Trevet to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry Russel and Florence
his wife against Alice Gaugy and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 5 (66). Bridgnorth ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Eudo de Hodenet,
John FitzAer, William de Cavereswell, and Hugh de Weston.
m. 8d. (54). Bridgnorth ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Odo de Hodenet,
Roger de Butterl', Peter de Grete, and Adam de Elmerugg'.
m. 17d. (80). Bridport (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington (" iidem S. et Th.") to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Matilda daughter of Osbert Wrote
and Eva her sister against Richard le Fleshewere and others,
touching a tenemoit in.
m. 1 2d. (40). Bridport (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Perry and Alice his wife against John de
Ramesham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (55). Brimpton ("Brinton") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Matilda daughter of Robert Michel against Radnlph
Attehulle and others, touching Umd in.
m. 14d. (52). Brinton (" Brynton ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roj^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin amicned
by Nicholas son of Hamo de Thornhegge against Nicholas parson
of the church of Brinton and Alan le Tayllnr touching, a tenement
in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — oanHmied.
in. 14d. (69). Brinton (Norf.) ; Appointment of same to take a similar assise
between same, toaeluDg a tenement in.
m. 26 (16). Bristol, the abbat and convent of S. Augustine's at ; significamns to,
that their house will not be burdened in any other case ('' alio ")
with any payments for support like that made, at the request of the
King and the Queen-Consort, to Cristiana late wife of Peter le
Clerc daring her life. Westminster, 89th December.
m. 12 (9). Bristol (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodii^gton to take the jury arraigned by Boger de
Kedington and Agnes his wife against the Master of the Hospital
of S. Laurence without Bristol, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (55). Bristol (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John Brun against Thomas Brun and John de Kerdif, touching
a tenement in.
m. dd. (82). Bristol (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiffned
by Th. de Hamelden against Hugh de Panes and others, toning
a tenement in.
m. 27d. (84). Bristol (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Florence la Wliyte against Peter de la Mare and
others, touching a tenement in the suburb of.
m. 18d. (5). Bristol ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de S. Laud, Bobert
Marmyun, Adam de Bitton, and WiUiam Maunsel*
u. 16 (51). Britannia, John de, gone by licence to parts beyond seas ; protec-
tion to, with clause, Volumu$, Westminster, 7th June.
Brittesmortan (Wore.) ; see Morton, Birts.
Brixham (Devon) ; see Wyneston.
m. 5 (44). Brixton (*< Brichston ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry son of Beginald de Briston
against Peter de Loudymor' and others, touching u tenement in.
m. 9d. (5). Brixton (Devon); appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Bobert de Blakeford against Boger le Engleis and others, touch-
ing common of pasture is.
m. 14 (99). Brixworth (<< Breclesworth ") (Northt) ; appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by iBoger FitsSwetman against Simon son of
Swetman le Fevre and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (6). Broadway (" Bradeweye ") (Wore.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Walter Westun against Philip Shir-
lock' and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (67). Broadwell ('' Brsdewell ") (Glouc); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Walter son of Walter de Bradewdl
against the abbat of Evesham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (45). Brocheton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Emma daughter of William Travers against Gilbert %nvers,
touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 17d. (19). Brockenhurst (" Brokenhurst ") (Sontht.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester [and Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned hy Walter Ace and Mabel his
wife against William Spyleman, touching a mesuage and land in.
<174 APPEI9DIX TO THB FOBTT-SEVENia . RXPORT QJP THE
No. 7.— Calendar of Pateat Bolls : 6 Edward L — confinued.
m. 16d. (S8). Brockhampton ('•' Brichampton ") (Glouc,) ; appoiptiniiiit of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of roort dancestor arraigned by Henry FitzAmald against
Radulph de Welinton, touching a mesoage in.
m. 4 (Ot). Brockhampton-near-Sevenhampton (6k>ue.); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by WiUiam de Walleye against
Tb[oma8] bishop of Hereford and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (19). Brockholes (" Brochole ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Korthbuigh to take the assise of novel dissebin
arraigned by Agnes daughter of Roger de Brochole and Cecilia
her sister against Adam son of (or Ada daughter of) Roger de
Brochole and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (8). Brockley (" Brockelegh **) (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Humphrey de Samiir against Thomas
de Bayuse and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (53). Brockton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry son of Gervase de Leuedhall against Hugh de Little
Sugnall (** parva Suggenhull ") and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (20). Brom, South (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Edith de Kingeswod and Sibil her sister against
Hugh Agge, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (86). Bromberg' (Qlouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda late vafe of Roger de Fortes against Richard
Dubois and others, touching a tenement iu.
Bromlegh (Surr.) ; see Bramley.
m. 24d. (56). Bromley, Great (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Basil daughter of Adam le Bus against Thomas the parson of
Great Bromley and John de Dikeleg*, touching a tenement in.
Bromley (Kent) ; see Beckenham.
m. 4 (9). Bromley, Abbat's (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roche(»ter and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert FitiAlezander against William Attewod,
touching a toft and land in.
Bromleye (Southt.) ; see Bramley.
m. 27d. (15). Brompton (" Bropeton *') (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Alexander C!olte, of Brompton, and
Sibil his wife against Walter de Bropeton and others, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 14d. (66). Bromshnlf (PBramshall) (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh son of Roger de Bromshulf
against W illiam le fevre and John de Hadspot, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 8d. (64). Bromyard (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John le diapeleyn against Robert son of Hugh de
Kalston, touching a tenement in.
m. 87d. (47). Bromyard and Pleystowe (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Robert son of Henry de Stanford
against Margery late wife of Walter de Shardeford and Walter lo
Bret, touching a mesuage and land in.
DBPUTT KKBPBR OF THB PUBLIC BECOftDS. l75
Na 7. — Oi^eiidBr of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I.— -con/muei.
m. lOd. (51). Bronford (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Boehester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Eoglese late wife of William de Leye against John
Calle and Banulph " son Seijaunt/' touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (85). Brook, Hundredeston', and Sarpaye (Southt.) ; appointment of
Solomon ;de Rochester and Master Th. de Sodington to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John de Godindon' against
Nicholas de Gessyth, touching a mesnage, land, and rent in.
m. 2d. (53). Brooksby (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and 'John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Vilers against Gilbert de Hoby and others, touching a tenement
in.
Brouesle (Staff.) ; see Grete.
m. 14d. (15). Brougham (<' Bruham ") (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William eon of John le Blnnd against Henry
de Bruham and Alice his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (71). Broughton (Bucks) ; appointment of Ro^er Lovedajr and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseiain arraigned by Peter
de Camera against Badulph de Braghton and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19d. (33). Broughton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to takd the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoffrey Mnrdak* against John Lacy and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 15 (88). Broughton, Great (Wilts) ; appointment «f Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Imma daughter of Richard Doddlng and
Margery her sister against Roger Dorby and William Selyman,
touching possessions in.
m. 9d. (42). Broughton C'Brotton") (Wore); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John Vaumpage against Thomas son
of Roger de Walecote and Isabel his wife, touching two parts of a
mesuage and land in.
m. lid. (70). Broxboume (*' Brokesbum ") (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Elias de Bekingharo to take the juiy arraigned by Alice
daughter of William Pokehert, William le Fevre and Alice Ms wife
against William Blaunccheval, touching a mesuage in.
m. ^0 (7). Bruere, Terric de la ; safe-conduct to. Dover, 10th February. By
Antony Bek'.
m. 12 (7d). Bruerne, La (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take [the jury arraigned by Ra-
dulph de Welinton against Thomas Vincent, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 20d. (82). Bm^geshull-near-Hastings (Suss.) ; appointment of Geofirey de
Picheford and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Robert de Bruggeshull against Agnes de
Brugeshull and others, touching a tenement in.
Brumaldeston (Derb.) ; see Bumaston.
m. 2 (18). Brumfeld', Emma de ; grant to, for life, of an annuity of 100/. and
of the manors of Qaoerle (Salop) and Tottenhall (Staff.), ftee of
all services, &c. in compensation for her grant, remise, and quit-
claim of all her hereditaments in Mayllorseysnek' to the King.
Westminster, 10th November.
m. 16 (11). Bmmpton, Peter de, going to parts beyond seas on the King's busi-
ness; protection to, with clause, Volumus, Westminster, * 18th
May.
Brumton (Staff.) ; $ee BlymhilL
176 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTTT-SBYENTH REPORT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward l^-^-eonimyed.
m. SI (7). Bran, Bichmid; grant to, for life, of 6d. a day in return for serWee
done to the King and Henry III. ont of the iisues of the hundred
of Codelaton', co. Stafford. Do^er, 6tb Febmary.
m. 21 (25). Bmn, Richard, and Adam Brno, Richard le Englejs, Richard le
Walejs, John le Enuejse, Thomas Brun, and Nicholas le Neyr,
sons (** fir ") of, ^nt to, of seven borgages in Rhoddlan (** Rothe-
Ian ") for life, via., to each of them one burgage, provided that
the burgage granted to the said Richard be situated midway between
the burgages granted to his aforesaid sons (" pnedictis fiUis suis ") ;
also grant, in tail, to the said Richard and liis aforesaid sons of two
carucates of arable land in Rhuddlan or three carucates in the
King's woods there, which they are to assart, provided that they
dwell in Rhuddlan and that the aforesaid land be divided and shared
according to the advice of the said Richard between his aforesaid
sons. Dover, 10th February.
m. 16 (50). Bmn, William le ; ^jtait to, of all that pertains to the King out of the
maritage of Febcia late wife of John de Manndeuill' lately de-
ceased, or the fine, if any, or the forfeiture due in case she should
many without licence. Westminster, 7th June.
m. 24d. (12). Bmnne (Northt.) ; appointment of Bo^er Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Isabella
Chyuyn against Bobert son of Bobert de Staunton* and William
Baudew3rn, touching a tenement in.
Brysingham (Norf.) ; see Bressingham.
m. 4 (98). Bnckerell i" Bokerdl ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Boohester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Peter de la Pomereye against Ignatius
de Clifton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (2). BttcUand, South (** Suthboclaund ") (Devon) ; appointment of
Solodpo de Boohester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
tbe assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert de Alnetheoote
against Nicholas de Filelegh and others, touching a tenement in.
Flinty 14th September.
Bucklebnry (Berks) ; see Stanford.
m. 7 (23). Buckton (" Bucton ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
Chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the asrase of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of Edmund de Brompton against
Bobert de Mortimer and others, touching a tenement in.
Bugthorpe (York) ; see Bicheluldethorp.
m, 16 (21). Bnkingham, Master Simon de, going on business to parts beyond
seas ; protection to, without a clause. Westminster, 2nd June.
m. 9 (15). Buldewas, the abbat of, going by licence on the afiairs of liis church
to parts beyond seas ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Boger de
Wichinton and Bichard de Gnoushale, his monks, for England.
Westminster, 26th June.
m. 25d. (46). Bulkington (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
amugned by Roger son of Peter de Bulkinton against Laurence
du Bois ("de Bosco*') and others, touching common of pas-
ture in.
m. 18d. (54). Bulkington (Wilts) ; appointment of Soloman de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Boger son of Peter de Bulkinton against Bichard
de Aumderill and others, touching common of pasture in.
Bulling* (Lane.) ; see Billinge.
Bnlsam (Suss.) ; see Bilsham.
m. 9d. (75). Bunny (<*Boneye") (Notts); appointment of John de Bei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of Felley against Bichard de Grey and
Bichard de Bradem6r\ touchidg a tenement in.
DEPUTY KBEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BEGOBDS. 177
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 2Md. (52). Bonwell (" Bonewell' ") (Norf.) ; '"appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Norwich and Christiana his wife against
Bartholomew Pecok' and others, touching a tenement in.
Burbage-near-Savemake (Wilts) ; see Wick, East.
m. 16 (32) Bordelia, Bernard de, esquire ; recognizance from, of the receipt from
(cednle). Edward I. of lUO marks in his greatest need for the purpose of
farthering certain important affairs on the secnrity of his castle
of Burdelia, under a penalty of 1,000 marks.
m. 4 (lOS). Bares, Qreat (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter die Bares against Radalph HtzWilliam and WiUiam
Barre, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (74). Barford (Oxf.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Geoffrey le Pestur against Henry Pride and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (42). Burgh (Cambr.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
MetiDgham to take the assise of novel dissebin arraigned by
Robert son of Ranulph de Burgh against Joan daughter of Ranulph
de Burgh and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (80). Burgh (Cambr.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
between same, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (75). Burgh (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northboigh to take assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Mar-
garet de Burgh, against Nicholas de Cnmpton, touching a toft and
land in.
m. 8d. (28). Burley ("Berleye '*) (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
Wflliam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Roger de Thorny and Lecia his wife against Robert
de Berleye and oUiers, touching possessions in.
m. 2dd. (18). Bumaston (" Brumaldeston* ") and Bearwardcote ('< Berewardecote ")
(Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de North-
bargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard de
Da^-n, of Breadsall (" Bmydeshar ")» touching a tenement in.*
m. 15 (19). Bumby ('* Brunneby ") (Tork) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radnlph de Lasceles against John de Fanecurt, of
Bumby, and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 24 (80). Bumell, Hugh, going by licence to parts beyond seas, protection to i
with clause, Volumue. Dover, 1st Febroaiy.
m. 22 (11). Bumell, Hugh, going with R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells to
parts beyond seas ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Radnlph
Springehos*. Dover, 5th Febraaty.
m. 24 (27). Bumell, Hugh, going with the said bishop ; protection to, with clause,
Volumus. Westminster, 18th January.
m. 24 (7). Bumell, Philip, going with Otto de Qrandison to parts beyond seas ;
protection to, with clause, Volumiu, Westminster, 18th January.
m. 24 (22). Bumell, Philip, going with Otto de Qrandison to parts bepond seas ;
protection to, with clause, Volumus, Westminster, 18th January.
m. 24 (26). Bumell, William, going with R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells to
parts beyond seas ; protection to, with clause, Volumus, West-
minster, 18th January.
Bumham (Bucks) ; see Beaconsfield.
m. lOd. (23. Bumham ('<Branham") (Norf.); appointment of Roger Love
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Walton and Margaret his wife
against Maigaret daughter of Hugh le Clerk and others, touching
a tenement in.
* No deforciant is mentioned in the roll,
o 22453. M
178 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTY-SEVENTH BEPOBT OP THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. 5d. (81). Barnham S. Clement's, Bnmham Thorpe, and Sonth Creake (Norf.) ;
appointment of Boger Loveday and J. de Bek* [? John de Meting-
bam] to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned bj William
son of Cbarles de Bronbam and Alice bis wife and Cecilia sister of
tbe said Alice against Tbomas son of Bicbard de Sniterton and
others, touching two mesuages and land in.
Bomham Thorpe (Norf.) ; see Bumham S. Clement's,
m* 5 (5). Bomham (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bocbester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take tbe juiy arraigned by tbe
abbat of the church of S. Peter, Gloucester, against John Tregoz,
touching the church of.
m. 15d. (89). Burstead (** Bury^ested ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobbam
and Elias de Bekingbam to take Uie assise of noyel disseisin arraigned
by William son of William le Chapeleyn, Henry his brother, and
Alice Fits- William against John de Brech and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 7 (9). Burton (" Burgton ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
cbester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Walter son of Walter de Donington
against WUliam Crapes, of Cemey,and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 16d. (S9). Barton Lazars-near-Melton [Leic] ; association of Master Boger de
Seyton with B<>ger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the
certification between Gilbert Amary, the Master of the Hospital of
S. Lazaru s of Burton, Hugh le Graunt, and Bicbard le Messer,
touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (27). Burton-Overy (** Burton' Noueray ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Master Boger de Boudon', parson of Burton-
Overy, against Greof&ey de Glen, touching common of pasture in.
m. 25d. (80). Burton-near-Freston and Preston (Leic.) ; appointment of B. Loue-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Badulph son of Nicholas de Tureuill' against Boger
Bygod earl of Norfolk and Earl Marshal, and others, touohmg
a tenement in.
m. 14 (68). Barton (" Berton ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bocbester
and Master Tbomas de Sodington to take tbe assise of novel disseisin
arraigoed by Bobert de Abendon against Bobert de Berton,
touching a tenement in.
Burton, North (York) ; see Beswick.
Bury, La (Devon) ; see Berry.
m. 27d. (14). Bury (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of William Dupont against Adam (or Ada) de Bury
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (68). Bury, North (** Northbur* "), and North Dunwere (Somers.) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington
to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William Wide
against Hugh Godwyne and others, touching a mesuage and land
in.
Busbbury (Staff.) ; see Pendeford.
m. bd, (84). Bustardthorp' (York) ; appointment of John de Rei|fate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Elena daughter of Robert de Preston, Hawise and Alice Irer sisters,
against John de Sutton and Hugh le Virby, touching a tenement
in.
m. 17d. (4). Butebrigg* and Tydelingham (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bocbester [and Master Tbomas de Sodington] to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Henry son of Henry de Butebrigg*
against Wilham son of John Delisle, touching possessions in.
Butineswell (Leic.) ; see Bitteswell.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 179
!No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 20 (34). Bykenor*, John de ; mandate to all bailiffs, &c. of advice and aid to,
in pursuance of the deputation of, as buyer of ger-falcons and gos-
hawks (" austurcorum ") to the King's behoof throughout the
kingdom. Qnenynton, 6th March.
m. 20 (25). Mandate to the bailifb of Lynn and Yarmouth to cause to be delivered
to the said John such ger-falcona and goshawks as he may
purchase.
m. 17d. (9). Byllyngham (Southt.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and
Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas son of Richard Grerveys, of Bouecumb', and
Isabel his wife against Isabella de Fortibus, countess of Albe-
marle, and others, touching a tenement in.
Byntewotlh (Southt) ; see Bentworth.
m. 26d. (9). By well (Korthumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John le Teynturer against Alexander de Balliol, touching conmion
of pasture ID.
Cadeby (York) ; see Mexborough.
m. 16d. (108).Caenby ("Caueneby") (Line); appointment of John de Reigate
and WilKam de Northburgh to take the certification arraigned by
Radnlph de Trehampton against Richard bishop of Lincoln and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2Sd. (21). Caistor ('' Kaystorp* '') (Line.)'; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Jordan son of Geoffrey de Kaystorp* agunst William
Bellasis and Beatrix his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 13d. (19). Calabe (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert del Halinghis andAlice his wife against Abel de Calambe,
touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (7). Calaynough (** Keliknoht ") (Comw.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of
novel diss^in arraigned by Jul[iana] de Wideworthy against
Thomas de Egloshayle and John Beneyt, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (20). Caldecote ; association of Roger Loveday with John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Simon parson of the church of Kaldecote against Gerard son
of Gerard de Fumivall and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (60). Caldecote (Wore); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter atte Wode, of Overbury, against Nicholas de
Caldecote and William le Large, touchfaig a tenement in.
m. 27d. (20). Caldwell (" Kalde well ") (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Boghes against Roald de Constabilburton
and others, touching a tenement io.
m. 26d. (20). Calne (Wilts); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de
Calne the younger against Robert de Calne the elder, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (85). Calne (" Kalne '*) (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda late wife of William Asser against Geof^ey
de f^emor and Walter le Chanmberleyn, touching a teoement
in.
m. 18d. (59). Calne (<< Kalne") (Wilts) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise arraigned by Nicholas Hausex, Sarah his wife, and Joan la
Clackere against £udo la Zusch' and others, touching a tenement
in.
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180 APPENDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH REPOKT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — coniinued,
m. 7d. (59). Galne ("Cbalne") (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Richard son of Walter Pajre against Joan
Stebond, toaching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (58). Calverhall (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de SocQngton to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned bj William son of John de CalFerhal' against William
son of William de Calverhal* and Alma his wife, toaching wood in.
m. 13 (15). Cambridge; appointment of Roofer Loveday and John de Melingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Agnes late wife
of John de Berton against Henry son of John de Berton and others,
toaching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (22). Cambridge ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraig^ned by John de Barenton,
chaplain, against John son of Stephen de Fulton* and others,
toaching a tenement in.
m. lid. (22). Cambridge; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned
by Alexander de Breckele against Margaret daughter of Peter
FitsRadnlph and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (32). Cambridge and Grantchester (<' Gransete ") (Cambr.) ; appoint-
ment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry Toillet against Robert Toillet,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (10). Cambridge ; commission of gaol-delivery for, to John de Loaetot and
Roger Loaeday.
m. 21d. (50). Cambridge ; commission of gaol-delivery for, to Saer de Frinill*,
John Auenel, Radulph Fita-Fnlk, and WilUam Musche.
m. 15d. (1). Cambridge; commission of gaol delivery for, to Simon Delisle, Saer
de Frivill, John Anenel, and Radulph FitzFuIk. Westminster,
16th May.
m. 2d. (24). Cambridge ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Saer de Frenill*, John
Anenel, Robert del Ho, and Radulph FitxFulk.
m. 7 (50). Camesworth (" Kaymesworth* *') (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Edward de Upstirtil and Isabel his
wife, Robert atte Forde and Margery his wife, Matilda de Upstirtil
and Chiwa her sister, and William Chese and £mma his wife against
Master Blase le Romeyn, parson of the church of Beammster
(« Byminstr' '')> touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 8d. (8). Campden (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Roger le Fort against Simon Cruel, touching rent in.
m. 8d (62). Campden (Glouc.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert le Juvene against Peter le Walkere
and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (22). Canewdon (Essex) ; appointment of Ro^ Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigrned by Isabel
late wife of J<fhn de Essebur* against John de Rivers and others,
toaching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (10). Canfield, Child ("Childe Kanefeld") (Essex); appointment of
John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Bercrea de Whitminster against Th.
de Whitminster and others, touching possessions in.
Canibrd, Little (Dors.) ; ut Wimbome Minster.
m. 23d. (47). Canley (" Kanleye ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Master Roger de
Seyton and Geoffrey de Leukenor' to take the jury arraigned by
Robert de Kanleye, junior, against Master Hiomas de Kanleye,
touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. S4 (14). Canterbury, R[obert] arcbbisbop of, and bis suffragans, or G[odfrejj
bisbop of Worcester and W [alter] bisbop of Exeter; mandate
of livery of Sbireborn Castle to, addressed to Ricbard de Colesboll',
sberifF of Somerset and Dorset, in pursuance of a commisimns
of tbe enstody tbereof to tbe said arcbbisbop and bis snf&agans.
Westminster, 19tb January.
m. 21 (11). Canterbury, Robert arcbbisbop of; licence to, in pursuance
of an inquisition a.q.d. taken by tbe mayor and sberifFs of
London in presence of Giles de Audenar', clerk, and Master
Robert de Beverley, tbe king*8 mason (cementar ' "), to fill op a
fosse made during tbe Barons* War between the land late of Geof-
frey de Lucy and tbe land late of Reginald de Grey, so that these
two pieces of land, now in the bands of the archbishop, may be
joined together to enlarge his place of Castle Baynard, and that a
part of the wall of the city extending from Ludgate southwards
shall be thrown down from the ''turella" next to that gate
towards the south, provided a new strong wail be raised from that
" turella " between the houses of the men inhabiting Fleet Street
and the archbishop's place aforesaid up to fleet Ditch for the
defence of the city, with a new " turella *' at the end of it on the
water of Fleet for tbe defence of tbe whole wall. Dover, 9tb
February.
m. 21 (18). Canterbury, Robert arcbbisbop of; licence verbally identical with
the last, save that the words in that entry : " et a turella ilia quidam
*' mums consimilis bonus et fortis usque Thamis' ad securitatem et
** defensionem civitatis supradicte " are omitted in this. Dover,
10th February.
m. 11 (18). Canterbury, the prior and chapter of Christ Church, Canterbury;
cong^ d'llire to, vice R[obert] late archbishop of Canterbury,
translated to the bishopric of Porto. Westminster, 14 th June.
m. 8 (9). Canterbury, the cathedral church of; significamus to the Pope that
the royal assent has been given to the postulation lately made in,,
of R[obert] bisbop of Bath and Wells, tbe chancellor. Windsor,
10th July. *' £t due alie littere de verbo ad verbum excepta hac
additione. Cancell' nostro."
m. 6 (2). Canterbury; rogamus toR[obert] bishop of Bath and Wales, the
chancellor, to give bis assent to his own postulation by the prior
and convent of, to the archbishopric of, the see being void by the
elevation of R[obert] formerly archbishop of, to the c^inal
bishopric of Porto and S. Ruffina* Gloucester, 8th August.
m. 24 (6). Canterbury, the prior and convent of Christ Church at ; simple pro-
tection to, in Ireland. Tower of London, 15th January.
m. 20d. (25). Canterbury (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingbam- to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulpb le Chapeleyn, of Canterbury, against Hubert Gmlesman,
touching a tenement in the suburb of.
in. 20d. (83). (^terbnry (Kent) ; appointment of same to take the assise arraigned
by the said Radulph against Alan le Smale, touching a hedge
destroyed in the suburb of.
m. 5 (8). Canterbury ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Henry de Apelder.
feld, Roger de Tilmaneston, Radulph le Sauvage, and Bartholomew
de Moriston.
m. 12d. (44). Canterbury; commission of gaol delivery for, to Henry de Appelder-
feld, Roger de Tylmaneston, Bartholomew de Moriston, and
Radulph de S. Leger.
m. 6d. (80). C^tlev (Norf.) ; appointment of John le Lovetot and Elias de
Bekmgfaam to take the jury arraigned by Master Stephen de
Yarmouth, parson of the church of Cantley, against John Cannerd
and others to convict the jurors of a recognition utrum between
the said parties, touching a mesuage, land, and marsh in.
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l62 APPENDIX TO THE FOETY-SEVENTH BEPOBT OP THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward l.-^<onHnued.
m. 26d. (58). Cantrejn (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned bj Nicholas Lowys against William de Cantreyn,
touching land in.
m. 16 (22). Canuill', Geoffrey de, going bj licence to the parts of Ireland ; pro-
tection to, with clause, Voiutmu, Westminster, 2nd June.
Capellad (Line.) ; see Whaplode.
m. 15d. (14). Capton ('* Capyeton ") (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Kochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned bj Peter Heym against Oliver [de]
Grava and Dionisia his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (7). Car-Colston (" Kercolston* ") (Notts) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Norburg to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henrv le Copper and Henry Bertelemeu
against William son of Lecia de Kercolston, touching a tenement
in.
ro. 6d. (25). Carford (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William de Staneweye against Hugh de Staneweye and
Wimarca his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (45). Carhampton ("Caremton") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Philip son of Nicholas de Caremton
against Roger £ii Ic Chircheheye, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 Id. (IS). Carhampton (*' Karempton' ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip Fitz-Amice against Joan de
Reyny, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (27). Carisbrooke (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry atte Clive against Richard de Petersfeld and
Sarah his wife, touching land in.
Carleton, Suth (Northumbr.) ; see Carlton, 2l:k>uth.
m, 3 (16). Carlisle; cong^ d'elire to the canons of the church of S. Mary of,
vice Robert late the bishop of, deceased. Westminster, 27th
October.
m. 12d. (64). Carlisle (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Eda
daughter of Henry Lynn against Adam (or Ada) de LonesdaF,
touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (62). Carlisle (Cumbr.) j commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert de
Mulcastyr, Alan de Orton, Thomas de Derewentwater, and
Geoffrey de Brentyngham.
m. 25d. (41). Carlisle ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert de Mulecastr*,
and William de Boyuill', Richard dc Lacon', and Robert de
Warthewik*.
m. 8d. (53). Carlisle ; commission of gaol deliver^' for, to Alan de Orreton and
William de Boiuil.
m. 9d. (63). Carlton (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoffrey de Bosewuith against John de Barton and Robert Gentil,
touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (13). Carlton-near-Gedling ("Karleton juxta Geeling") (Notts); ap-
pointment of John de Reigate and William de Northbuigh to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh Millot against
Roger Millot and others, touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BEGORDS. 183
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward h^^-canttnuetL
m. IS (liy Carlton, South, and Sonth Moskham (Notts) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alice late wife of Robert Dynis against
William Oldman, tonching a tenement in. See also Maskham,
South.
m. 15 (102). Carlton ('* Karleton ") (York); appointment of John de Beicate
and William de Northbui]gh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger son of Thomas de Carleton against John Fits-
Alan and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 16 (14). Carreu, Nicholas de, going in the king's suite to parts of Ireland;
protection to, with daase, Voiwnus. Westminster, 22nd May.
m. 26d. (64). Carswell (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of William de Carswell against Robert son of Philip
de Tiffeld and Agnes his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 9d.'(52).{Casterton, Little (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Nevill against Hugh son of Hugh de Weledon, touch*
ing a tenement in.
m. lOd. (67). Casterton, Little (Rutl.) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise arraigned by William de Welledon against Reginald son of
William de Little Casterton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (31). Castle Rising (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Tylneye against Radulph Prymme and others, tonching
a tenement in.
m. 15 (27). Castley ('* Castelay **) (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Hamerton and Sarah his wife against Richard
de Letheleye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (84). Caston, West (Wilts) ; appointment of Salomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodiuffton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas le leyn, of West Caston, against Walter de
Pancly, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (38). Catdiffe (<* Gatteclive") (York) ; appointment of John de Relate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Gatteclyve the^ younger and, Alice his
wife against William son of John de Treton and Henry de S. Maar,
touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (86). Catfield ('< Katefeld '') (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedav and
John de Metingham to take the assise^of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard Seman against William de Mont C^esney and others,
touching a tenement in.
Cattegrave (Norf.) ; see Chedgrave.
m. 18d. (32). Catteral, (''Kateral") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Nicholas
son of Richard le Botiller against Roger de Widacre, touching a
watercourse diverted in.
m. 17 (80). Caundeliote (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Touere and Joan de Percy against Henry de
Haddon and others, touching common of pasture in.
Caunvill (Somers.) ; 9ee Chariton.
m. 21d. (35). Cause (" Kauz ") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Hag* against Peter Corbet and others, toach
iog a tenement in.
184 APPBNDIX TO THE FOBTY-SETENTH EEPOBT OF THU
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward L — eoniinued.
m. 19d. (14). Canae (" Caox ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de ScMlington to take the assise of novel disseisin
amu^ned by William Hager against Peter Corbet and others^
touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (70.) Cave, South (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbursh to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Peter son of Roger de Santon, of South Cave, against Roscelin de
Fos and Henry de Fencote, touching common of pasture in.
m. 12 (67). Cavendish (Suit) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise ot novel disseisin arraigned by ^filee
de Hasting* against Gilbert de la Haye and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 2 Id. (49). Caxton (Nor£) ; appomtment of Roger Loneday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter
son of Robert Le Despenser ageunst GreoflBrey son of Robert Le
Despenser and others, touching a tenement in.
C^ene (Somers.) ; see Cheddon.
m. 15d. (5). CJhaddesden (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alice Brabaann against Banulph de Makeney, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 16d. (8). Chadshunt (** Chadeleshonte ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger
Loveday luid John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of Hugh de Chadeleshente against
Master Hugh de Ltchefeld, precentor of the church of Lichfield,
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (57). Chadwell C KaldeweU ") and Wycomb ('< Wikh' ") (Leic.) ; appoint-
ment of Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip son of Badulph de Caldewell
and Amabil Filsalan against Badulph son of Bobert de Caldewell
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (9). Chale in the Isle of Wight (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William son of Walter of the Isle of Wight
against Margery late wife of Xigel de Bokelaund, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 2d. ($7).' CJhaluerescotc (? CJhilvers-Coton) (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin -arraigned by William Siwaid against John le Fevre and
Alice his wife, touching common of pasture in
m. 6d. (20). Charfield (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de Fayeribrd and Matilda his wife against
Abraham Babham, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 6 (17). Charing (" Cherringes ") ; presentation, directed to the keeper of the
spiritualities of the archbishopric of Canterbury, the see being void, of
Giles de Andenard to the church of, void and in the King's mSt by
reason of the voidance of the said archbishopric. Bothelan,
11 th September.
m. 20d. (1 1). Charing (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham and Ellas de Beking-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William
Qeryn and Floria his wife against Alice Attewod and others, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 20d. (26). Charing (Kent) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Mabel daughter of Heniy Attetnne against Walter
son of (jeoffirey Attetnne, touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (27). Charles, Bobert now deceased ; grant to Thomas Charles, brother of,
of the custody, lately granted to the said Bobert, of the manor of
Ayleston late of Margery de Harcourt, deceased, during the
mmority of the heir of the said Margery. Westminster, 18th May.
DEPUTY KEEPKB OF THE PUBLIC BECORDS. 185
No. 7.— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward l^^^continued.
m. 22d. (38). Charlton and Hongham (''Heccham'O (Kent); appointment of
John de Cobhiun and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Matilda late wife of Adam le Bedel,
of Dover, and Bobert his son against Ansehn prior of Dover,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (24). Charlton ("Cherleton'') (Northt.); appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh son of Geoffrey at Fountain against Bichard
Taleneud and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (ao). Charlton, South (" South Carleton") (Northnmbr.) ; appointment of
John de Beigate and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh Galun against Bobert de Luker
and others, touching a tenement in.
«
m. 14 (77). Charlton, South (Xorthumbr.) ; appointment of same to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas Gray and Thomasina
his wife against Bobert de Lukere, touching three tofts and land
in.
m. 18 (66). Charlton (" Cherlton ") and Caunvill* (Somen.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William de Mohun and
Albreda his wife against William de Musters and others, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 12 (46). Charlton Mackrell (" Cherlton Makerel ") (Somers.) ; appointment
of Solomon de Bochester aud Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novd disseisin arraigned by William de Merton
against Walrand son of John des Mareis, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (57). Charlton (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
the abbat of Evesham against William de Hondesacre, touching
a watercourse diverted io.
m. 2d. (88). diarlton (" Cherleton ") (Wore); appointment of Walter de
Heliun and Bobert Fulcon' to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of S. Mary's, Worcester, against William
de Hondesacre, touching common of pasture in.
m. 20d. (58). Cliarlwood (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Gatewik* against l^icholas de Herere and others, touc&ing a
tenement in.
m. 13d. (86). Charlwood C'Cherlewod") (Surr.); appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter le Parker and Paulina his wife
against William le Fevre and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (29). Charlwood (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William le Fevre against Henry de Fleynesford and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 16d« (23). Chamwood (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam
de Antevill a^nst Alexander Comyn, eari of Buchan ("Bog-
han "), and Elisabeth his wife, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d« (82). Chamwood (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and J. de Bek'
[? John de Metingham] to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William le Botiller and Ankeretta his wife against
Walter de Finchingfeld, touching common of pasture in.
186 APPENDIX TO THE POBTY-SEVBNTH REPORT OP THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward l.'^^oontinued^
m. 26d. (26). Chamm, Ouichard de, and William de S. Qaintin ; appointment of,
as justices to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned
bj Edmund earl of Cornwall in the Common Fleas against the
prior of Draz, tonching the church of Fozton long void, which
assise cannot at present be taken in the Common Pleas in aocord-
ance with the Great Charter, wherefore the said earl might suffer
a loss of his advowson through lapse of time ; with mandate to the
justices of Common Pleas to send the record and process of the
said assise to the said Guichard and William, together widi the
original writ, &c. Bj R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the
King's chancellor; Shrewsbury, 1st December.
m. 28 (65). Charrun, Guichard de, and Alexander de Kirketon ; appointment of,
to inquire as to trespasses committed against the abbat of Whitby
by his burgesses of Whitby, and to hear and determine the said
suit. Westminster, 18th January.
m. 21d. (63). Chart, East (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoffrey le Gaoler against Walter de Chelmington and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (53). Chartley (Staff.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by
Alice late wife of John de Kent against Margaret de £*errarS|
countess of Derby and others, touchii^ a tenement in.
m. 26di (38). Chatwall (Salop); appointment of Walter de Hopton and John de
Kirkeby to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
bishop of Bath and Wells against Richard de lingeyne and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (8). Chaunceus, Emeric de, about to proceed to parts beyond seas on the
King's business; protection to, with clause, Volumus, West-
minster, 20th May.
m. 11 (6). Chaunceus, Emeric de, gone on the King*s business to the parts of
Arragon ; letters of attorney to, in favour of William de Taunton'
and William de Linbegh' for England. Westminster, 11th June.
m. 9 (21). Chauncy, Joseph de, the King's treasurer, John de Cobeham, and
Philip de Willegheby, appointment of, to levy without delay the
arrears of the great tallage assessed on the commonalty of the
Jews of England in 2 Edward I. by the said treasurer. West-
minster, 28th June.
m. 8 (7). Chauncy, Joseph de, prior of the Knights Hospitallers in England,
Walter de Helyun, John de Cobham,' and Philip de Wileby ;
appointment of, to assess a tallage on the commonalty of the Jews
of England to the King's behoof as quickly as possible ; and
dedimus potestatem to levy it on the goods, chattels, and debts of
tiie Jews aforesaid, and to compel by exile and abjuration of the
realm rebellioas Jews toj pay the said^ tallage. Windsor, 15th
July.
m. 8 (8). Concurrent mandate of intendence and respondence to the Jews in
England in favour of the said Joseph, Walter, John, and Philip in
pursuance.
m. 14 (63). Chauntemerle (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Chauntemerle against the abbat of Milton
(*< Middelton ") and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (54). Cheadlc (*' Chcdle ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by William Galpyn against Simon Basset and
others touching common of pasture in.
DEPUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 187
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. 8d. (38). Chearaley (" Cherdesl^ '') (BackB) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Joan la Engleyse, Robert le Pestur, Alice his wife,
Thomas Renening and Eve his wife against John le Bel, touching
land in.
m. 15 (78). Chedgrave (" CattegraTe ") (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metiogham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Baynard against Robert son of Walter de
Hemenhale and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (21). Gheddington (" Chetindon ") (Bucks); appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Stephen Cheindut, junior, against Radnlph le
Poer, of Mentmore, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4(2). Cheddleton C Chetelton ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodiugton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Ranulph son of Peter de Bardesford
against Thomas son of Robert de Barclesford, touching a tenement
in.
m. 12 (53). Cheddon ('*Cedene") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by William le Waleys, parson of the church of Cheddon,
against William le Mareschal, touching common of pasture in.
Chelesworth (Devon) ; see Chilsworthy.
m. 27d. (92). Chell (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Adam son of Adam de Chelle against Thomas son of Roger del
Sued and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (92). Chellington ('' Cheluyngton ") (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Coweye and Joan his wife against Philip
Buroel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (58). Chelminton (? Chilton) (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham
and Ellas de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda de Chelminton against Walter de Chelminton,
touclSng a tenement in.
m. 22d, (6). Chelsham (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Radulph de Dunton
against John de Ludham, touching a way stopped in.
m. 5d. (73). Chelverton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Tmfford against Robert de Barlowe and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 19d. (20). Chelworth ("Chelesworth"), Great (Wilts); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter Hoppeshort and
Agnes his wife against Philip le But, of Cricklade, and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (71). Chelworth Kaynes, Great (Wilts) ; appointment of same to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Baddebur*
against John de Cambridge and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 3 (12). Chenny, John de ; appointment of, as sheriff of cos. Beds and Bucks
during pleasure ; and mandate to Hugh de Stapelford to deliver to
him the said cos. with the rolls and writs and all other things
pertaining to* the said cos., with all the issues received thereout
after Michaelmas last past. Windsor, 24th October.
Chercheaole (Southt.) ; see Oakley, Church.
m. 18 (13). Cheriton-near-Northwood (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Walter le Wytc against Nicholas son
of Edmund de Poitc^mue, touching a mesuagc and land in.
188 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTT-SEVENTH BEPOBX OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I.— eon/tntieef.
m 8d. (38). Cheriton-near-No . . . (Soatht.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de So£n£ton to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Walter le Wjte against Nicholas son
of Edmund de Fortesmuth and John FitJcSimon, touching a mesuage
and land in.
Cherleg* (Lane.) ; see Chorley.
Cherringes, the church of; tee Charing.
m. 4d. (57). Cherrington (" Chirinton ") (Gloac.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTcl disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Kingswood against Peter
de la Mare and others, touching conmion of pasture in.
m. 15d. (6). Chesbur* (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nicholas Blundel against Robert Blundel and others, touchmg a
tenement in.
m. 22 (4). Chester, the abbat and conyent of ; licence to, to take timber and brush-
wood for their hearth, and to make charcoal, out of a trench which
the King has ordered to be made between the vill of Kynarton and
the vill of Muhaut in the wood of " Werdswode," and which is to
be a league in breadth, and carry the same whithersoever they will
without let or hindrance. Dover, 28th January.
m. 6 (84). Chester, the abbat and convent of; licence to, to make an aqueduct
from the foontain called *' Newetoneswell"' along the King's
highways up to their abbey of Chester and to bore thro* the wall of
the said vill if need be, and it ean be done without injury to the
vill or the wall, or to any person, and to hold the said aqueduct for
ever. Macclesfield, 28th September.
m. 22. (15). Chester, the citizens of; similar licence to that granted to the abbat
and convent of (No. 4) with this difference that the name of the
wood is " Swerdwode " instead of •* Werdswode." As above,
Ist Febniary.
m. 27 (11). Chester, the prioress and nuns of ; grant to, of 4/. 17 s. a year out of
the farm or issues of the vill of Middlewich in compensation for the
loss of a like sum by the subtraction by the abbat and convent of
Yal^Royal, to whom the vill of Northwich has been committed at
will, of the tithes pertaining to the church of the said prioress and
nuns of Oure, of hay, stews, gardens. Sec, and other minute tithes ;
a sum of 24 marks a year, into which certain fixed alms granted
to the said prioress and nuns by the King's predecessors had been
converted, having been paid out of the vill of Northwich. The
Chancellor, Shrewsbury, 25th November.
m. 27 (12). Chester, the prioress and nuns of; mandate to the bailiflEs of Middle-
wich to pay to, 24 marks a year granted to them by the King for
his alms, with 4/. 17s. in compensation for the loss above mentioned
until the King ^all consider that the said payment shall be assigned
elsewhere. As above.
m. 18d. (6). Chesterfield (" Cestrefeld ") (Derb.); apjiointment of John de Rei£[ate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Mary daughter of Peter Fox against Henry son of
Peter Fox, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d« (21). Chesterfield (Derb.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Thomas son of Radnlph de Bnngeye against
John sou of William of the Peak (" de Pecco '*), touching a mesuage
in.
m. 4d. (62). Chesterfield (" Cestrefeld ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Duraunt against John son of William
del Pek' and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d, (76). Chesterfield (Notts ? Derb.) ; appointment of same to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Lettice daughter of Agnes de .
Derle against Robert Hinnan, touching a mesuage in.
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m. 2 Id. (45). Chesterford, Great (Essex) ; appointment of Thomas de Weiland
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William le Taillur and Agnes his wife against William
son of Walter de IJtlebir' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. S7 (6). Chetewjnd, Philip de, and Isabella his wife ; letters of attorney to, in
favour of Herbert le Keu and Geoffirev Brydun.
Cheveley (Cambr.) ; tee Ditton, Wood.
m. 13 (60). Chevithome, East (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Geo£Brey de la Croiz aflainst Robert Pas-
seiner and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (10). Chichester (" Cicestr' ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard parson of the church of S. BdEartin, Chichester,
against John Damessone, chaplain, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 2Sd« (84). Chichester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Stephen dePenecestr'
and William Aguillion.
m. 18 (48). Chidiock (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Simon le Fevre against John Gerveys and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18 (18). Chikewell (Beds); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to uike the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Caldeoote against Walter Trailly, touching a tenement in.
Childe Kanefeld (Essex) ; gee Confield, Child.
Chilefle (Kent) ; see Pepenbury.
m. 20d. (20). Chilham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas de Theme against Nicholas le Corncyser, touching a
tenement in.
m. 15(69). Chillington (" Chilinton ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John Gifford, of Chillington, against
111. de Hyde, tonebing a tenement in.
m. 15 (98). Chillington (*< Chyllington ") (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take
a similar assise arraigned by John Gyfiard against Th. de Hide,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (83). Chillington (Staff .") ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Hugh de la Piiye against Felicia late wife
of Henry de Pirye, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. lid. (81). Chillington (Staff.); appointment of Sulomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Th. de la Hyde against John Giffard, of Chillington,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 2d. (22). Chillington (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Roger La Warre against Robert abbat of Westminster and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (59). Chilsworthy C Chelesworth '*) (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Blaster Thomas de Sodin^on to take the jury
arraigned by William de Chelesworth agamst John de Haldes-
worth and others, touching a tenement in.
Chiltington (Suss.) ; see Ferring.
m. lOd. (18). Chilton (Berks) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiffued
by Thomas Danvers against Philip Basset and others, touchmg
tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. lOd. (26). Chilton (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take a similar assise between same, touching a tenement
in.
m. lid. (80). Chilton (Berks) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and Master
Thomas de Sodington] to take a similar assise between same,
touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (14). Clunnor (Oxf.) ; appointment of John de Metingham and GeoArey
de Pichefonl to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned by
the prior of Wallinffford against Hugh son of Robert de Chynnor*,
touching the church of.
m. 20d. (36). Chinnor (Oxf.) ; appointment of Geoffrey de Picheford and Henry
de Shotesbrok* to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned
by the prior of Wallingford against Hugh son of Robert de Chinnore ,
touching the church of.
m. 16d. (77). Chinnor (" Chinnouere ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas de Saunford and Isabel his wife against
John le Loreug, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 6d. (61). (^innor (" Chynnore ") (Ox£) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take ^e assitfe of mort dancestor arraigned
by Thomas de Staunford and Isabel his wife against John le
Loreng*, touching a message and land in.
m. 9d. (65). Chipstead (" Chepstede ") (Surr.) ; appointment of John deCobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take Ihe assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by John le Flemeng against William Melesop, touching
rent m.
Chirchebreynton (Heref.) ; see Breinton, Church.
Chirinton (Glouc.) ; see Cherrington.
m. 3 (3). Chiryton, Master William de, [going] with R[obert] bishop of
Porto, and a cardinal of the Holy Roman Church ; protection to,
with clause. Worcester, 12th October.
m. 15d. (51). Chishill (" Chyshull '*), Great (Essex) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel diaseisin
arraigned by William son of Ranulph de Heydon and Emma his
wife against Geoffrey de Wodeford and Is. his wife and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d (22). Chisledon (^ Cbiseldenne ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Farlegh against Waltisr
son of John le Feulere and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (66). Chislehampton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip
le Northeme and Alice his wife a^inst Laurence de Cheselhampton
and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 27d. (77). Chislehampton (Oxf.) ; appointment of same, a similar assise between
same, touching a tenement in.
m.^20d. (39). Chislehampton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Geoffrey de Leukenore and
Geoffrey Uossell to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
R[ichard] bishop of Lincoln against Laurence de Lnches and
Laurence de Chixtelhampton, touching a tenement in.
m, 20d. (81). Chislehampton ('* Chissampton ") (Oxf); appointment of Roger
Louedai and John de Metingham to take a similar assise arraigned
by Nicholas de Lnches against Laurence de Luches and Emma
Attechircheyerd, touching a tene ment in.
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m. 12d. (28). ChiBkhant (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Dennis (or Dionisia) son (or daughter) of Gilbert Benjamyn, of
Chislehurst, against Master Maurice Benjamyn, of Chislehurst,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (19)* Chisweye (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Williim de Chisweye against John de Chisweye
and Alianor de Chisweye, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 27d. (83). Chorington (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William Bernard against John Bernard, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 12 (81). Chorley ("Cherleg"') (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de Asteleg* against William de Ferrars and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (72). Chorley (Lane); appointment of John de Reip;ate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Henry de Holecroft against William de Ferrars
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (3). Chorlton (** CJherleton ") (Staff.); appointment of John do Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Marger}' daughter of Adam (or Ada) de Dalston
and Avice her sister against Elias son of Alac de Aketon, touch-
ing land in.
Christon (Somers.) ; see Uphill.
m. 15 (43). Churchfield (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by Hugh de Gorham
and S&rgery his wife against Robert le Wrihte, touching a hedge
levied in.
m. 6d. (59). Churchill (" CJherchelle ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Eppewelle against Thomas Lageman,
touching a tenement in.
r m. 14 (21). Chygenhale (? Chignall) Taney (Essex) ; appointment of John d»
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by John de Esthey and Thomas his brother against
Richard de Taney and others, touching a tenement in.
Cippenham (Bucks.) ; tee Beaconsfield.
m. 27d. (71). Cirencester (" Cyrenc' ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Matilda de Campeden against Bar-
tholomew Erkebaud, touching a tenement in.
Ciston (Glouc.) ; see Siston.
m. 14 (8). Clapton (" Clopton ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Master Ro^er de
Seyton and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Stephen son of Humphrey de Clapton against
the prior of Chicksand and others, touching a tenement in.
ro. 6d. (47). Clapton (" Clopton ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Stephen son of Humphrey de Clopton against the
prior of Chicksand and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (48). Clarliorough (** Cnauerburg* ") (Notts.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Isabel daughter of Robert le Moyne sgainat
Robert le Moyne and Thomas de Baruill, tooohing a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I.^^<otUinued.
m. 11 (7). Clare, Bogo de, going bj- licence to parts bejond seas; letters of
attorney to, in favour of Geoffrey^ de Haspale and Boger his
brother. Westminster, 1 1th June.
m. 2 (25). Clare Th[onias] de, goine by licence to Ireland ; letters of attorney
to, in favonr of Stephen de Slapton and Adam da Yal (**de
Valle "). Westminster, 16th November.
m. 14d. (19). Clare and Stoke (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by [Walter] son of Humphrey le Panmer, of Clare, against John
m. 14d. (20). son of John de Clare, touching a mesuage and land in ; and to
take a similar assise between same, touching land and rent in
Ashen ("£sse")> Bidgewell ("Bedeweir*)* and Belchamp
S. Paul (Essex).
m. 19d. (49). Clatford (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
Master Boger de Horton against Thomas de S. Philebert and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (4). Claveiing (Essex) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Simon son of Bichard de Thorp' against the prior of Prittlewell
and others, touching three mesuages and land in.
m. 12d. (76). Clavering (Essex) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
MetinghMn to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Simon son of Bichard de Thorp* against the prior of PnttleweU
(" Pryteweli ") and others, touching three mesuages and land in.
Clazby (Line.) ; tee Hareringham.
m. 8d. (100). Cleangr* (? (Hayhanger) (Devon) (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Bichazd Fromund against Bobert
Doget and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 Id. (27). Cleaton (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Kingeshemede against William son of
BadiiUph de Mortimer and others, touching a tenement in.
Clere Begis (Southt.) ; aee Eingsclere.
^ m. 8d. (95). Clerkethorp (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northbuigh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William FitiCospatrik against Thomas de Staynton,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (84). Cleveley C'Cliuele'') (Oxf.); appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arrai^ed
by Henry Brun and Petronilla his wife against the abbat of Wmch-
combe, touching hind in.
m. 17 (42). Cleyhangr' (? Clay hanger) (Devon) (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John son of Gilbert de
Wodefeld against William de Yeldeford and Henry de Bruere,
touching land in.
Cleyhangre (Somers.) ; see Pill.
m. 8d. (87). Cliddesden (*< Cledesden ") (Southt.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the Master of the Hospital of S. John
the Baptist of Basingstoke against Philip de Matresdon and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (80). Cliff, South («Snth Clyf") (Tork); appointment of John de Bei-
gate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseinn arraigned by Lecya Bnmning against Boger atte Halle,
touching a tenement in.
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m, 24 (88). Clifford, Master Richard de ; acqaittanoe to, and to W [alter]
archbishop of York of l,214i. and 18/. 4^d, paid by, when he was
escheator this side of l^nt, to Peter de Winton, formerly keeper
of the Wardrobe of Henry III., for a sale of the wheat of the
archbishopric of Canterbury then void and in the hands of
Henry III. made to ^e said archbishop. Westminster, 18th
January.
m. ISd. (15). CUiflord, Boger de, justice of the Forest this side Trent ; appointment
of, to inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by
certain eyildoers unknown in breaking the park of AUanor the
Queen Mother of Aston Cantlow [Warw.], hunting therein, and
taking and carrying off her beasts, Westminster, 12th June.
m. 15 (114). Clifton (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de So<Ungton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by WUliam de GaneTill* against John de Seynlou, touching a
tenement in.
m. 17d. (80). Clifton ("Clyfton") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Btigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of noTcl disseisin
arraigned by Elsna daughter of Hugh de Clifton against Henry de
lYafford and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (8S). Clifton (Oxf.) ; appomtment of Boger Loreday and John de Meting-
luun to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned by Bobert son
of Biohard de Ledebir* against Bichard de Ledebir' and others^
touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (88). Clifton (Ozf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Seintpol af;ainst Walter prior of Burencestre and others^
touclung a tenement m.
Clifton (Wore.) ; $ee Sapey, Nether.
m. sad. (7). Clippesby (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Louediu and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
WilUiun de Pikering* and Ayice his wife and Avice de Norwich
against John de Benacre and Cecilia his wife and William de
Stalham, touching land in.
m. 25d. (88). Clipstone-near." Plummere " (Notts) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Norbu^ to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Hemington against Agnes Ber-
tram and others, touching a tenement in.
flou 85d. (87). CUpstone C C^ibston' ")-i^ear-Plumptre (Notts); appointment of
John de Beigate and William de Norburgh' to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Banulph de Stanton against Agnes
Bertram and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 82d. (19). Cniston (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice daughter of Bichard de Sonth-Whimple C< Suwixnpl' ")>
Matilda, Joan, Margaret, and Agnes (her) sisters againft Geoffrey
Terry and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (25). Cniueton, North (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bodhester
and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Amice daughter of Mabel Wade against the
prior of Chnstchurch and others, touching land in.
Clopton ((}ambr.) i see Clapton.
m. 26 (18). CHoyne (« Clone") ; grant of murage to the bailiffs and men of, of
Boger de Mortimer, keeper of the land and heirs of John Fitx-Alan,
deceased. Westminsteri 24th December.
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m. 26 (14). Concorreiit and similar grant to the bailiff &^jad men of the
Roger, of Knython*. V
m. 24d, (2i). Clyneware (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon ae ^SWhester aid
Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novd dissciai
arraigned by Philip de Wyke agmnst the abbat of Qltdgpharj
and others, toaohing a tenement in. "* .
m. 7 (28). Cnolle (? Knowle) Jonans (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomob
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assi&f
noTel disseisin arraigned by Simon de Montacute against NichA
de Craweford and John de Ortrey, touching a tenement in. t
m. 16 (10). Cobeham, Henry de, goin^ to parts beyond seas on the K]ng%
business ; protection to, with clause, Fo/wmis. Westminster, 18th *<
May.
m. 22d. (48). Cobham, John de, and William de Middelton ; appointment of, to
inquire into, hear, and determine the suit arising out of the alleged
appropriation by Peter de S. Peter, a merchant of Cahors, of
certain wools with which a ship was laden at Boston by John de
Brilannd and others for exportation, and which was in danger at
Holkham in Norfolk, where certain men of those parts forcibly
took the said wools from the men of the said merchants, who there-
upon appointed the said Peter their attorney to obtain and receive
restitution thereof; and he, by representing that the said wools
belonged to himself and his colleagues, merchants of Cahors, re-
coTcred and received before tlie justices appointed for the purpose
252/., which he still keeps back from the said John and his
partners. Dover, 4th February.
[In marg. orig. : ** Respice oedulam pendentem de quibusdam
litteris directis Begi Francie."]
m. 14d. (16). Cobham, John de, and Elias de Bekingham; association of, with the
mayor and sheriffs of London to hear and determine a suit in the
Hustings Court, wherein .John de Ledalf impleads William Box by
writ of right, touching a mesuage and rent in London. West-
minster, 21 St May.
m. 2d. (31). Cobham, John de, and Elias de Bekingham ; appointment of, to in-
quire as to certain evil-doers unknown who entered by force the
park of Hamo de Gatton at Gatton [co. Surr.], hunted therein
without the licence of the 8aid Hamo, and took and carried off his
beasts there; and to hear and determine the said suit. West-
minster, 8th November.
Cobynton (Warw.) ; see Cubbington.
m. I4d. (78). Cockermouth (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Lioulf le Tistur against John son of Robert de lHyton,
touching two parts of a toft in.
Cockthorpe (Norf.) ; see Stiflkey.
m. 13 (10). Coddenham (" Codeham ") (Suff.) ; appomtment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda Furmage against Robert son of John
Furmage and Matilda his daughter, touching land in.
m. 15d. (82). Coddenham (Suff.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda Formage against Robert son of John Formage, touching a
tenement in.
Codinton (Snrr.) ; Me Cuddington.
m. 28 (56). Cof^nswell ('* Welle Coffyn **) (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter Attehurne against John le
Noble and others, touching a tenement in.
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m^V). Coffinswell (" Wylle Coffjm") (DeTon); appointment of Solomon
esc* de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter atte Hume against the
dean and chapter of S. Peter, Exeter, and others, touching a
tenement in.
Cofton (Wore.) ; see Northfield.
.1 m. 21 (5). Cogan, John de ; simple protection to. Dover, 7th February.
m. 5 (S4). Coggeleye (Glonc.) ; appointment of Scflomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of William HarpheTed against Robert
Jordan, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 16 (84). Cokefeld, John de ; pardon to, of the trespass alleged against him in
taking a stag in Sherwood Forest without licence. Westminster,
26th May.
m. 18 (28). Cokelbergh (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Christiana late wife of Elias de Cokelbergh against
William 1e Draper and Gilbert Stoket, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (7). Coker, East (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Tatecumbe against John Pamot and
others, touching a tenement in.
HL 19 (20). Ooker-Manndeuill* ; presentation, directed to R[obert] bishop of
Bath and Wells, of Robert de S. Nicholas, clerk, to the church of,
Toid and in the King's gift by reason of the custody of the land
and heirs of John de MaundeuiU', lately deceased. Rruyton, 23rd
April.
m. 14 (60). Colchester (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
OUver son of Elias de Colecestr* against John de Bucth and others,
touching a tenement in the suburb of.
m. 4 (109). Colchester; commission of gaol delivery for, to Richard deSuchirche,
Robert Carbunel, William de Clouill, and William Pykot.
m. 26d. (102). Colchester; commission'of gaol delivery for, to John de Lovetot and
WiUiam de ClouUl.
m. 25d. (74). Colchester ; comndssion of gaol delivery for, to William de Wokyn-
don, associated with John de Lonetot and William de Knouiir.
m. 15d. (82). Colchester; commission of gaol delivery for, to Richard de Suchirch',
Robert de Melkel, and Laurence de Plumberwc.
Coldesaeby (Northt) ; see Ashby, Cold.
m. 18 (49). Coldred {** Colrede ") (Kent) ) appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas son of Osbert Chaunpeneys, of Coldred, Henry, John,
and William his brothers, against John le Dnk' and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 4d. (80). Colebatch (" Colebech '') (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Roger de la More against Simon de
la More, touching land in.
u. 8d. (88). Coleshill C EoleshuU ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard son of Philip de Elmeden against John dis
Clinton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (12). Coleshull', Richard de, sheriff of Somerset and Dorset ; acquittance
to, of 32/. paid by him in the Wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek,
clerk, the keeper thereof, out of the second payment of the moiety
of the fifteenth in the connties aforesaid. Glastonbury, 19tb April.
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m. Od. (46). Coleirorth (Kortht.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Hetingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hj Ba-
dulph de Coleworl^ against Bichaid de Coleworth and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2S (6). Colingham, John de ; ratification and acceptance of the demise made
by Uie King's command by Thomas de Normanvill', the King's
Seneschal, to, of the custody of the lands late of Eustace de Billes-
ton', deceased, during the minority of the heirs of the said Eustace,
with the maritage of the said heirs. Dorer, 1st February.
a. S6d. (101). CoUum (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William dc
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Humphrey de Yeilly and Lucy his wife against Bichard de Bo-
mundeby, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 16d. (6). Collum (York) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bichard de Bomundeby against Humphrey de Yeilly and Bobert
de Treton, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (30). Collum (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Petronilla daughter of Thomas de Hugate against Bichard de Bo-
mundeby and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (57). Crollumpton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Attemore against Elias de Ejngesforth and John
son of John Attemore, touching a tenement in.
m. S7d. (96). Colswauton (York) ; appointment of John de Beif^ate and William
< de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of William de Barton ^against ^ John de Bolneton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (50). Colton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of Hugh jde Coston against the prioi* of S. Thomas
without Stafford and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (10). Colton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William de Uttokeshather and Jul[iana] his wife against the
prior of S. Thomas without Stafford, touching common of pasture
m.
m. 20 (18). Columbers, Matthew do ; acquittance to, of the taking of 60 does
(** damas ") to the King's behoof, as it appears by the testimony of
William Fitz-Warin, lately sent by the King to the forest of Chet,
which is in the custody of the safd Matthew, to take venison
*' against " the Feast of the Nativity last past, that .the does afore-
said were taken by the said William and not by the said Matthew.
Lechelad', 4th March.
m. 11 (19). Columbers, Matthew de; commisimus to, during pleasure, of the
custody of the office of King's chamberlain and of gauger of the
King's wines ; with a mandate of intendence and respondence in
favour of. Westminster,' 14th June.
m. 11 (20). Concurrent mandates of intendence and respondence, addressed to the
bailiffs of John de Britannia of the fair of Boston, to the bailiffs of
Ipswich, Yarmouth, Sandwich, Southampton, and Portsmouth, the
mayor and sheriffs of London, the mayor and bailiffs of Lynn, the
bailiffs of Hull, the mayor and bailiffs of York, and the bailiffs of
Newcastle-on-Tyne in fiivour of the said Matthew.
m. 27d. (55). Colwall (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Bichard de Nesse against Eugynea late wile of Bichard de
llidelton, touching possessions in.
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m. 23d. (11 V Colwell (" Colewell' ") (Deron) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
oliester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Cristiana daughter of Boger Meitfde
against Badnlph de ColeweU' and others, touching a mesuage and
Ifwd in.
m. 18 (56). Combe (** Cumbe") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Bichard iBnrel against Henry le ilemang and
others, touching possessions in.
m. 9d. (82). Combe (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bek-
ingham to take the assise arraigned by the Master of the Hospital
of S. Thomas of Southwark against Thomas son of Simon de Cumb'
and Walkelin his brother, touching a fosse destroyed in.
Comenhope (Heref.) ; see Conhope.
Common Fleas, the, the justices of, salaries of; see Orlandino de
Fodio.
m. 12 (1). Compton (<< Cumbton ''), West (Berks); appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Amice daughter of Bichard de Turberrill*
against WiUiam Wartheyn and Cecilia bis wife, toocUng a
mesuage and land in.
m. 22d. (3d). Compton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nicholas de Compton and Matilda his wife against Oliver de
Sighwioh', touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (55). Compton Mardock (" Cumpton Murdak' ") (Warw.) ; appointment of
Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
dinseisin arraigned by William de Stodleye against William Mnrdak'
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (32;. Compton, X^ittle (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John de Brunmor* against Humphrey de Dunesterre,
toucmng land in.
m. 9 (9). Comyn, John, Amabel late wife of ; letters of attorney to, in favour of
Nicholas Comyn and Bobert Le Wafire for Ireland. Westminst<>r, •
26th June.
m. 25 (14). Conches (in Normandy), Badulph abbat of; letters of attorney to, in
favour of John le Alemaunt and William Osbem for England.
Tower of London, 1 0th January.
m. 4 (97). Conhope (*' Comenhope ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arrau;ned b^ Alice late wife of Geoffrey de Comen-
hope against Badnlph de Ligsete and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 20 (17). Conner, Fetor, going by licence to the Court of Bome on the affairs
of his church ; simple protection to. Henton', Srd March.
m. 5 (51). Connington (** Coniton ") (Hunts) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John do Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by William son of Henry de Coniton against Henry Costard
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (63). Corandestowe (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Boger de Middelton
and Margery his wife against liicbard le Whiteclerk and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 23(5). Corfe, Pitminster (" Pemenistr'"), and Blagdon ("Blakedon")
(Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the prior of Taunton against Nicholas bishop of Winchester
and others, touching common of pasture in.
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Corfe [Somen.] ; see Taunton.
m. S8 (U). Corfton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned bj Ansdm de
Gamay and Sibil his wife against Radulph Bykelond and others,
touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 5d, (25). Corfton (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin antugned
by John le Clerk of Great Comberton (** Combrinton "), and
if icholaa his wife against Walter de Kokeseye and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 5d« (96). Corfton (Salop) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Simon son of Herbert de la Hethe against
Richard son of Robert de Furches, teaching a mesuage and land
in.
m. 17d. (75). Comwood (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Au^astine de Bath against the abbat of Tavistock
and others, touchmg a tenement in.
m. 3d. (95). Corsley, Great (Wilts) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and
Thomas Trevet to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
James de L^a against the prioress of Stodleye and others, touchmg
a tenement ul
m. 18 (26). Cosford (*< CV)rsford ") (Warw.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Defensor de Herdebergh against the prior of Kirkby
and^others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (58). Cosgrove C' Couesgraue ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Gilbert de Couesgraue against John le Fevre, touching
a tenement in.
m. 25d. (95). Cosham (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Stephen Kepping against Robert de Knowey, the prior of God's-
House at Southampton, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (58). Cosham, East ('< Estcossam ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter de Langestok' against Agnes
de Stacy and others, touching common of pasture in. Winchester,
5th May.
m. 20d. (75). Costessy (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort danoester arraigned by
Humphrey Nolling' against Nicholas son of Alexander de Costeseye,
touclung land in.
m. 14 (43). Coston (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Richard son of Richard de Coston against John de Coston,
. touching possessions in.
m. 20d. (72). Cotes (Northt.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Wisman against William le Mareschal and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 21d. (81). Cotes-near-Winsley (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William I&g* against Peter Corbet, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. L9d. (U). Cotes-near-Winsley (^'Whineslegh") (Salop); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of William
Hager against Peter Corbet and William Hageri touching a tene-
ment in*
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m. 12(L (71). Coton ("Cotton") (Warw.) ; appointment of Bo^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiCTcd
hy Badulph son of William de Grafton against theahhat of Winch-
combe and others, touching common of pasture in.
IB. 8d. (65). Cotton and Wickham (" Wycham ") (SufP.) ; appointment of Boger •
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Boger son of William de Cotton against the
abbat of S. Edmund's and others, touching a tenement in. .
m. 8d. (74). C!otton (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned
by Matthew parson ef the church of Braiseworth (** Breseworui ")
against Walter son of Boger le Arblaster and othersi touching a
tenement in.
ra. 5d. (86). Cotton (Suff.) ; appointment of Thomas de Weyland and John de
Lovctot to tflike the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Boger
Fon of Walter de Westhorp' against Boger son of Wilnam de
Cotton and other?, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (67). Coventry (Warw.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Inga daughter of Bichard Winterking against Stephen le Wheebe,
touching a tenement in.
m. 35d. (89). Coventry (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loneday and John de
Metingham to take Uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Heniy de Sireston against Geoffirey de Langeleye, touching a poud
heightened in.
m. 18 (22). Cowame ('* Couwem "), Much (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by Thomas de Pampesworth and Eliiabeth his wife
against Grimbald Pauncefot, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 7d. (34). Cowley ("Couele") (Bucks); appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort damcestor arraigned
by Mauger de Coucle and Alice his wife, Agnes de Blechesdon,
William Kaaf and Matilda bis wife, and William Fitslsabel against
Henry de Greuesby and Gilbert de Gruuesby, touching meadow
in. .
Cowley (Bucks) ; see Preston Bissett.
m. 4 (26). Cowley (*' Couleye '*) (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Joan de Couleye against Kichard son of Uobert
do Cotton and Bobert FitzBanulph, touching common of pasture
in.
m 27d. (10). Cowley C<Culeye'0 (Staff.); appointment of Eliaa de Bekingham
and William de Birlay to take the assise arraigned by the abbat of
Buildwas against Bertram de Burgh, touching a pond levied in.
m. 27d, (17). Cowthorp (" Ck)llethoTp' ") (York) ; appointment of John de Bei^te
and Wilham de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam de Collethorp' against Nicholas de Melton,
toucbing a tenement in.
m. 4d. (11). Cowthorp ('* Colthorp' ") (York); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Stephen son of Stephen le Tynler against Nicholas de
Melton, touching land and a moiety of a toft in.
m. 5 (90). Crakehall (** Crkhale ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de Thormodeby against John le Joevene, of
Mitton, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (65). Cranfield (Beds) ; appointment of Bc'ger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel diMseisin arraigned by Bobert
de Sohtwod against Badulph atte Pirie and others, touching a
tenement in.
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No. 7.— Calendnr of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I.-^^ontinued
m. 0d. (88). Cnmford (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loredsy and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned hy William de Craneford
against Hugh de Aadely and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (94). CJranford (Noitht) ; appointment of same to take the jury arraigned
by William de Craneford against Walter Sanest and otners,
toaching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (59). Crawley C'Cranle")» Great (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loreday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Nicholas son of Hogh del florst against Bobert del
Hurst and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
Cray, S. Mary (Kent) ; tee Orpington.
m. 8d. (87). Creake, North (Norfl) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Ida de
Bokelung affainst John, parson of the churdi of North Ottke and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2S (2). Creake, South ; presentation, directed to the official of the archbishop
of Canterbury m the bishopric of Norwich, the see being void, of
Master Amald Lupi de Tilio to the church of, void and in the
King*s gift. Dover, Ist February.
m • SO (29). C^eake, South ; presentation, directed to the bishop-elect of Norwich*
of Arnald Lupi de Tilio to the church of, void and in the King's
gift. Quenynton, 16th March.
Creake, South (Norf.) ; see Bumham S. Clement's.
m. 18 (8). Creaton (*< Creton "), Great (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bobert son of Hugh de Whysion against Henry son of
Nicholas de Creton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (12). Creeton (<' Creton") (Line); appointment of John de Bdgate and
William de Nordiburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Hugh son of Thomas de Creton against
John son of Thomas de Stretton and Nicholas Gretheued, touching
a tenement in.
m. 2 (19). Crenequeor, Robert de ; grant to, in fee-simple of 80 librates of land
for the lands and tenements winch he has granted to the King and
the Queen-Consort in the manner expressed in his charter of feoff-
ment, via., the King's land of Maylorseysenek' to the value of 60
librates and the King's manse of Prestaulton', with the land per-
taining to it to the value of 20 librates, wiUi remainder to the
Crown of the excess over 80 librates, and a ftirther grant of the defect
therefrom to the said Bobert in case the said land and manse
should, according to the extent to be made, differ from the amount
hereby granted, at a service of one knight's fee. Westminster,
16th November.
Crich (Somers.) ; see Crock.
m. 26d. (12). Crick ("Creek"') (Northt) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort diuicestor arraigned
by Andrew FitsMillicent against Bichard de Greneberwe, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 7d. (43). Crick Q* CreV ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to taJce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Bobert de Folevil' against Walter Wulston, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 27d. (64). Criddnn' (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William FitsElias against William FitThomas and Sibil his wife,
touohbg a meeuage and land in.
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m. 6 (14). Criel, Jobn de; licenoe to, to enfeoff by'cfaarter Walter de Sturton' of
(cedcde 2). his manor of East Welles (Kent) held by him in chief of the King,
and to the said Walter, after fuU seisin had, to re-enfeoff the said
John and Alianor his wife of the manor aforesaid in fee-tail special ;
and to the said Walter to receive the said manor in manner afore-
said ttom the said John. Odjmere, 8th NoTember.
m. 14 (45). Crigglestone (" Gri^olestnn ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of noVel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of William de Crigeleston
against Pain de CMkeleston and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (14). Crock (" Crich.") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Matilda late wife of Osbert le Maann against
Gay prior of Montacute and others, touching common of pastore
in.
Crocwell (York) ; see Edlington.
m 20d. (43). Croft; association of Walter de Helinn with Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Master John de Croft against John Giffard,
of Brunnesfeld, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (81). Croft (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Eva de Weston against John de Crofte, tooching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (81). Croft (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Eva de Weston against Master John son of Hugh de Crofte,
touching a tenement m.
m. 21d. (89). Croft, Over-Waverton, and Nether Waverton (Heref.) ; appointment
of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Crofte against
John son of Eva de Weston and others, touching a tenement in.
Crok' (Northt.) ; see Crick.
m. lOd. (65). Crowhurst (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Jul[iana] daughter of Geofbrey le Pestur and Amphesia her sister
against Elias de Odymere and John de Rugge, touching a tenement
in.
m. 26d. (91). CJrowle (<<Croule") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dissei-
sin arraigned by the Master of the Hospital of 8. Wulstan, Worcester,
against Richard Siward, touching a fosse in.
m. 7d. (80). Crownthorpe (** Crungelthorp* ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
f disseisin arraigned by Geoffrey de Burdewode, parson of the church
of Crownthorpe, against the prior of Wymondham and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (14). C^wthorp* ; association of Radnlph de Hengham with Roger
Loveday and John de Metinghun to take the assise of novel
disseisin arrai^ed by the Master of the Hospital of S. John of
Armeston against the abbat of Ramsey and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. Sd. (25). Crosby (lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northbuigh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Ranulph de Croxby against Simon JbitzRanulph
and Andrew de Croxeby, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (40). Croxby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Norbnig* to take the jury arraigned by William sou of Ranulph
de Croxeby against Simon son of Ranulph de Croxeby, touching
land in.
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m. 15 (98). Croxton (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John dc
Metingbam to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John de Oketon and Alice his wife against Thomas de Cbarles
and Joan his wife, touching possessions in.
m. 8d. (98). Croxton (Cambr.) ; appointment of Bo^er Loveda^ and John do
Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj Roger
de Tayl and Amice his wife against Stephen le Knytht, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (14). Croydon (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobbam and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Roger Maansel against Alice late wife of Radalph Maoniel,
touching a mesoage and land in. .
m. 12d. (19). Croydon {*' Croyndon ") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobbam
and Slias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger Wulford and Brityena his wife airainst
Brityena daughter of Badulph ate Hethe and others, touchmg a
tenement in.
m. Sd. (35). Cruk' (Line.) ; appointment of Master Thomas de Sodington and
Geoffrey AguiUon to take the assise arraigned by the abbat of
S. German*s of Selby against Roger de Moubray and others,
touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. lid. (67). Crulle (York) ; appointment of John de Relate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
the abbat of S. German of Selby against John de Warenne, earl of
Surrey, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27 (1). Cruys, Miles de; simple protection to. The chancellor; Shrews-
bury, 21st November, 6 Edward I.
m. 5d. (41). Cubbington ("Cobynton") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingbam to take uie assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de S. Maur against Philip Marmyun and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (42). Cubbington (Warw.) ; appointment of same ^ to take a similar
assise arraigned b^ the Master of the Knights Templars in
England against Philip Marmyun and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18 (25). Cuddington (<' Codinton '') (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter Aubreye, of Cuddington, affsiinst William
Dulle, of Epsom (*< Ebbesham ")i and Alice his wife, touching a
tenemeot in.
m. 7d. (21). Cuddington Q* Codinton ") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobbam
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Ancelin de Codinton and Jul[iana] his wife against
Walter Bettish', touching land in.
Culeye (Staff.) ; see Cowley.
m. 27 (16). Cumbermere, the abbat and convent of, and their abbey, of the
Cistercian Order, of royal patronage and foundation ; simple pro-
tection to. Shrewsbury, 2nd December.
m. 13 (36). Campton and Hundenwyk' (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingbam to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard Baldewyne and Dionisia his wife against
Hugh Alwy, of Cumpton, and others, touching possessions in.
m. 17 (68). Cnrry, North (Somcrs.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boohester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrai^ed by Richard le Frye against John de Acton and others,
touchmg common of pasture in.
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m. 18 (60). Carry, North (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Qeoffrey de la Slo against Master Edward dean of
Welb, touching common of pasture in.
m. 26d. (10). Cany, North (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the dean and chapter of Wells against John de Acton
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (54). Cusop (<' Ky weshope ") (Ueref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Masler Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Walter de Baskervilc, of Cusop, against
John Giffard and Matilda his wife and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 24 (24). Dadinton, Thomas de, going with Edmund the Bang's brother to parts
beyond seas ; protection to, with the clause, Volutnut, Westminster,
18th January.
<v Dflgenhatn (Essex) ; see Barking.
m. 19d. (72). Daglingworth (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
• Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of Osbert de Dagelingewrd against Henry
Tebaud, touching a mesuage and land in.
ffl. 14 (62). Dalllo^, Field (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metiugham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter
son of WiUlaai de Oreford against Robert son of William de
Fcldalling and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (2G). Dalliog, Field (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metiugham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Mariota
Neue against William abbat of Savigny (" Saueney '*) and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (78). Bailing, Field (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Mariota la Neue, of Field Dalling, and Hamo her son
ngninst John Elys, of Gunthorpe, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18 (31). Bailing, Wood (Norf.) ; appointment !of Roger Loveday and John de
Metiugham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Benedict son of Thomas de Wode Dalling against the prior of Ely
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (71). Dalton-near-Lathom (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort Ancestor
arraigned by Thomas son of Hugh de Dalton against Benedict
Gemot and Margaret his wife, tou(ming land in.
m. 14 (78). Dalton (York) ; appointment of John de Reifate and William de
Nortliburgh to take the assise of novel £sseisin arraigned by
Alexander de Cleseby and Margaret his wife against John le
Noreys, touching a tenement in.
m. 26 J. (92). Dalton Noreys (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John le Noreis, of Dalton Noreys, against Margery late wife of
William de Scargyl, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (60). Danby-Wiske, Great (" magna Daneby super Wysk' ") (York) ;
appointment of John de Keigate and William de Northburgh to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Radulph de Bartheney
against Hugh Chayl and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (66). Danby-Wiske, Great (York) ; appointmeiit of same to take a similar
assise arraigned by Elias parson of the church of Langton against
John de iiritanuia, earl of Richmond and others, touching a
tenement in.
[m. 17d. (70). Darfield (" Dercfeld") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hugh son of Matilda dc Wodehall against Hugh Fitz Walter
and Eva hia wife, touching a tenement in.
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m. 18d. (78). Darfleld (« Derfeld") (York) ; appomtment of John de Beigate and
William de Nortbbargh to take the assise of noT6l disseisin
arraigned by Hugh de Birton against John de Quemebj and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (81). Dartford ('< Derteford") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Ellas de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de la Hull against Badulph le Frenshe,
touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (89). Dartford (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cohham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam
PitzJohn against Bartholomew Kackenoee and others, teaching a
tenement in.
m. 2d. (20). Dartford (*< Derteford ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by John de Kersalton against Master Badnlph de
Prenyngham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (30). Davin^ton (Kent) ; appointment of John de Ck>bham and Eliaa de
Bekmgham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Andrew de Hanekewell and Godelena his wife ikgainst Henry
BaruD, of Favcrsham, touching land in.
m. 18d. (12). Davington ('* Dauyngton ") (Kent); appointment of John deCV>bham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Delte and Margaret his wife against Henry
de Tappington and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (44). Deddington (" Dadinton' ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry Makerel against Walter the prior of Bicester
C'Burencestr' ") and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 5d. (92). Deighton (<* Dyhton '') (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
W illiam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Romundeby against John le Deyvill, of Deighton, and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (29). Delisle, Roger, son and heir of William Delisle, deceased ; mandate to
William de Spersholte to do his homage to, as his lord for the
manor of Westhamred and certain lands in Esthamred which
William Delisle held of the King in chief of his Crown by seijeanty,
and granted by his charter to the said William Spersholte in fee-
simpie as mesne-lord between the King and William Delisle, and
the King having caused the said manor and lands aforesaid to be
taken into his hands until a fine of 90 marks had been paid by the
said Spersholte for having entered the King's fee and for having
alienated it without license, and the said Roger Delisle s. and h.
of the aforesaid William in the Parliament held at Westminster in
the quinzain (*< q'nd' ") of Easter last past (** prsBterita ") shewed
before the K. and Council that the King had been beguiled (" cir-
cumventos ") in the receipt of the homage of the said Spersholte,
especially as the said Boger did his homage to the King therefor,
and because his said father died in homage therefor to King
Henry III. and the King, and the said Boger holds of the King
in chief nothing but the aforesaid manor and lands aforesaid ; and
grant to, to do his homage to the said Boger therefor according to
the tenor of the charter aforesaid. Gloucester, 7th August.
m. 23d. (38). Dennington (" Diugneueton* ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger
Louedai and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alice daughter of Walter Pita-John and
Margaret, Agnes, and Isabella, sisters of the aforesaid Alice,
against Bichard the parson of Dennington (*' Dingneueton' '') and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (38). Denston (StaflT.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Bobert Ullesmor against Henry son of Robert de Loughtebarg*,
touchiog a moiety of a mesuage and land in.
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m. 26d. (50). Denston (Staff.) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and William
de Cavereswcll to take the certification arraigned by Henry de
Lacteborg*, chaplain, against Robert de Acouere and others, touchiog
a tenement in.
m. 21d. (40). Denoll-Walton,* Mandat, Wellesboume, Loxley, and Pillerton
[Warw.] ; association of Radulph de Hengham vr'ith John de
Louetot and Elias de Bekingluun to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry le Fohnn and Isabella his wife against
Walter archbishop of York and others, touching a tenement [in] .
See also Walton Deinill.
m. 12 (55). Denver (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise uf mort dancestor arraigned by Alice
daughter of Osbert de Dnnhampeche, Godelena and Agnes sisters
of the said Alice, against Walter le Knith^ touching land in.
m. 27d. (68). Derby and Lenerpol (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
WUliam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Emma daughter of Margery de Sonky against Simon
Trype and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (68). Derby (Lane.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
rai^ed by Emma daughter of Margery de Sonk' against Simon
Tnppe and others, touching a tenement m.
Derby, West (Lane.) ; see Liverpool.
m. 17 (17). Derebeme (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry Gilbert against Roger Gilbert and others,
touching land in.
m. lOd. (72). Dereham, East (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Godfrey de Belmont against William de Fransham and Richard
Echard, touching common of pasture in.
m. 15d. (59). f Dereham, West (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Corpel against the abbat of fWest Dereham and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 28d. (79). Derham ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hervey do Stanhowe,
Robert de Morle, Robert de Hulm, and Robert de Saham.
m. 24 (20). Derlington, John dc, of the Order of Friars Preachers ; memorandum
of the restitution of a letter (patent) to the chancery, touching an
annual fee of 20 marks granted to the aforesaid Matthew [query : —
Matthew cardinal-deacon of Santa Maria in Portico.]
m. 20 (1). Derlington, John de, sent by the King to the Court of Rome to
farther certain special business there ; safe conduct to in going
thither, staying there, and returning thence. Dover, 1 1th February.
Demewik (Suff.) \ , .^^ t>/.-^k«.«-*>*»i.«
Dernewyk' (Suff.) ; ' ««« PoseUngworthe.
m. 20d. (46). Detling (Kent) ; appointment of John de Oobham and Elias de Bek-
Ingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by E^tiild de
Detling against William de Detling and John le Mirye, touching a
tenement in.
m. sod. (50). Detling (Kent) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome and Elias de
Bekmgham to take the jury arraigned b^ Audrina late wife of
Henry de Shoford against William de Dithng and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 18 (5). Devizes (" Divises ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis*
seisin arraigned by Alice late wife of Thomas Edward against
Geoffrey Edward, touching a tenement in.
* There is a double hyphen Joining ** Benull " to *' Walton " in the roU.
t Written ** West Denham "^hi orig.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls: 6 Edward I. — conHnued.
m. 18d. (47). Devises (*< Diris' ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de So^ngton to take the .assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Adam le Pope and Sibil his wife a^pdnst Walter
Lillebon and Hugh le Arblaster, touching a tenement in.
Diddesthorp' (Northt.) ; see Dodsthoipe.
m. led. (70). Diddiogton (" Dodinton ") (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Ueniy son of Hugh le Mercer against John de
Littlebir', touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (47). Diddlebnry {** Dudelebui^ ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Agnes Ciule against William de
Clifford, touching a tenement in.
Diddlebury (Salop) ; tee Holdgate.
m. lOd. (48). Didlinprton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bonil
(or BasUia) son (or daughter) of Robert del Uul against Robert
Cok', touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (9). Dik* (York) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Alice daughter of John Betel against Thomas FitsThomas and
Matilda his wife, touching a moiety of a mesuage and land in.
m. lid. (14). DilingtoQ liupewel (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
Richard de Dilington against Robert de Mount Sorel and Hallan
le Noble, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 23 (50). Ditton, Fen (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger de Leicester and Elias
de Bekingham to take the certification arraigned by Alan Segyn
against William Muschet, touching common of pasture in.
m. 23d. (71). Ditton, Fen (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by Alan Segyn
against William Muschet, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (69). Ditton, Wood, Stetchworth (" Steiicheworth "), and Cheveley
(Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by James son
of William de Clopton against the prior of Ely and others, touching
possessions in.
m. 2d. (73). Dittoo, Thames ('* Temes Ditton ") and Weston (Sarr.) ; appointment
of John de Cobham and Elias dc Bekingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William le Fissere against Walter
Rikild, touching a tenement in.
Doddmgton (Kent) ; see Lindstead.
m. 27d. (25). Dodington (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter de Baskerviir against MatUda de Baskervill'
and Matilda daughter of Andrew de BaskerviU', touching land in.
m. 4 (7). Dodington (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by William
de Ipstanes against Adam de Whet hales, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 4 (36)'. Dodington (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry de Dudinton and Joan his wife against
William de Ippestan', tovchiog common of pasture in.
m 5d. (6). Dodington (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Adam de Wetehal* against William de Ippestancs,
touching a fosse levied in.
Dodinton (Hunts) ; see Diddington.
m. 15 (71). Dodslhorpe (** Diddesthorp* "), Paston, and Peterborough (Northt) ;
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John de Den and Matilda
his wife, Simon de Bakmynstr* and Joan his wife against Thomas
de Doddcsthorp', touching possessions in.
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m, 16d* (11). Doncaster (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^ate and William de
NoTtfabuTgk to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj Wil-
liam Iiaitelotte and Avice his wife against Roger de la Sale and
Bobert son of Elias le Mareschal, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (74). Donebrugg* (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Bei^ate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Dodeleye against Radulph Dubois, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 21 (8). Doncdeu, John, merchant of Cawonh*; protection and rafe conduct
to, at the instance of Imbert Guidon', in coming to England,
staying there to trade and returning thence. Dover, 7th February.
m. 12 (35). Donhcad (" Dunhened *') (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Ilochester and Master Thomas de Sodingtou to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Camera against the abbess
of Shaftesbury and others, touching common of pasture in.
Donnin^ton (Salop) ; see Moor.
m. 9d. (7). Dorking (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Lora
late wife of John de Byse against Walter le Bacheler and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (21). Dorking (Kent ? Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de Kent and Isabel his wife against Bogo de Clare, parson of
the church of Dorking, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (9). Dorrington (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
amugned by Walter de Creseleye against William Dun and
Margery his wife and others, touching a tenement in. *
•
m. 21 (19). Dover, the master and fraternity of the Hospital of God's House at ;
licence to, to lengthen their porch, long since constructed by a
grant of Henry III., by a space of forty-two feet on the King's
highway towards the sea, and of the same breadth as at present,
and to hold the same for ever. Dover, 5th February.
m. 22 (3). Dover, the master of God's House at, going by licence to parts beyond
seas on the business of his house ; simple protection to. Dover,
28th January.
m. 22 (9). Dover, Edmund the master of God's House at, going by licence to
parts beyond seas ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Roger de
Ledes and Zakarias de Pount Edolf. Dover, 4th February.
m. lid. (41). Down (" la Dune") (Devon.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry de la Dune against John Punchardun
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (48). Downton («Dnnton ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Eatherine de Lacy against Geoffrey de
Geneviir and Gilbert de Lacy, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (64). Downton Lacy (Salop) ; 'appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the said Katherine against the said Geoffrey and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (7). Dozford (Korthumbr.) ; appointment of John de Bdgate and William
de Northbuigh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Elisabeth daughter of Roger de Mering* against Thomaa de Faldon
and others, tonching a mesoage and land in.
U. 18 (46). Draycott (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter de Draycote against Bobert Malherbe and
others, touching oommon of pasture m.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward l.^-^-continued.
m, 7 (37). Braycott (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon do Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the attaint ancaiffned by Ellas Cotel
against Silvester Deynjel, touching a tenement u.
m. 24d. (72). Drayoott (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochesttsr and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by Elias Cotel'
against the prior of S. Swithin's, Winehester, and o^ers, touching
a fosse destroyed in.
m. sod. (81). Draycott (" Dreycote") Cotele (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by the prior of S. Swithin, Winchester, against Elias
Cotele, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 12d. (80). Drayton (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger de Loreday and John de
Metingham to take . the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter Gummer against Margery daughter of John Qyffiud, of Fen
Drayton, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (54). Drayton, Bast (Notts) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Peter de Loirader and Matilda his wife against Roger son of Robert
de Drayton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (43). Drayton, West, and Hocton (Notts) ; appointment of John dcReigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter son of William de West Drayton againit
Robert son of William de West Drayton and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 26d. (52). Drayton (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancefttor
arraigned by Matilda de Drayton against Richard le (}ouper and
Richard le Wodeward, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 15 (40). Drayton (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
'Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Jul[iana] dau^ter of John Thurbem against the
prior of S. Swithin, Winchester, and others, touching three mesuages
and land in.
m. IS (11)* Drayton and Grove (Suss.); appointment of John de Ck)bham and
£lia8 de Bekingfaam to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Burgia de Englefeld against the prior of Boxgrove (" ]£)so-
gravc "), touching land and rent in.
m. 5 (49). Drayton (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take jury arraigned by Amabil daughter of Walter
de L^iogton against Walter de Lodington, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 18 (48). Drayton (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John cie
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Amabil
daughter of Walter son of William de Lodyngton against Walter
de Lodington and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (58). Drayton-near-Stratford-on-Avon (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Amabil daughter of Walter son of William
de Lodington against Walter de Lodington and Richard de Peyto, •
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (27). Driffield (" Dryffeld "). Oresii (York); appointment of John de
Reigate and WiUiam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Thomas Everard, of Great Driffield, against
Cecilia Everard and Ivetta (or Juetta) her sister and others, touch-
ing a toft and land in.
m. 19 (15). Dublin, the dean and chapter of S« Patrick's at ; mandate to, not to
omit, by reason of the assignment of the prebend in the church of,
void by the death of Henry de Wodcstok*, to Master Michael de
Boy ton, grandson (" nepoti **) of the justiciar of Ireland, by the
said justiciar before he could have officially known of the death of
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the said Henry or of the consequent voidance of the said prebend,
to assign to Lodowic de Savoj, to whom the l^ng, immediately
idTter the death of the said Henry, had given the said prebend, a
stall in the choir, and a place in the diapter, the said justiciar
havinff acted <hi the pretext of a gnint made to him by Uie King
tooching the providing of one of his clerks with an ecclesiastical
benefice. Wells, 21st April.
m. 19 (16). Concurrent mandate to Robert de Offord, justiciar of Ireland, not to
omit, by reason of the appointment so made by him to the afore-
said Master Michael, to cause to be inducted into corporal pos-
session of the said prebend, either personally or by procurator,
the said Lodowic ; saving to himself the power granted to him
by the King of providing for the said Master Michael an eccle-
siastical benefice when the opportunity shall present itself.
m. 6 (19). Dublin ; grant, addressed to the dean and chapter of, to Master
Geofirey de Aspel of the archdeaconry of, void by the death of
William de Salinis, the late archdeacon, and in Uie gift of the
King, by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric of Dublin,
which is in the King's hands, and mandate of induction to the said
dean and chapter in pursuance. Rothelan, 1 1th September.
m. 6 (85). Dublin ; grant to Master Geofirey de Aspal* of the archdeaconry of,
with the prebend of Ra£&iman annexed to the said archdeaconry,
void and m the King's gift by the voidance of the archbishopric of
Dublin, which is in the King's hands. Macclesfield, 28th Sep-
tember.
m. 6 (36). Concurrent mandate to the dean and chapter of S. Patrick's, Dublin,
to assign to the said Blaster Geoffrey a stall in the choir and a
place in the chapter by reason of the said prebend.
m. 10 (4). Dublin, the citizens of ; grant of murage to, at their instance, for
five years, the term for which the original grant was made to them
long since having expired. Westminster, 15th June.
m. lOd. (14). Duddenhull (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraijpaed by William do Kam against William Suift and others,
touching a tenement in.
Dudelebur' (Salop) ; see Diddlebury.
m. fid. (81). Dnffield, North ("Norduffled") (York); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Mentorp' against Robert Salueyn
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 27 (9). Dun, Miles de ; [inspeximus] of letters patent dated by G[eo£Erey]
de Genuill', justiciar of Ireland, at Kilkenny, 22od August, 4 Ed-
ward I., and sealed with the King's seal of Ireland, granting to,
the custody of the manor of Obey during the minority of the heirs
thereof, acceptance of the tenor of the said letters, and grant that
the said Miles shall hold the said custody.
m. 9 (20a). Dunbrochy, the abbat of; letters of attorney to, in favour of Martin
de Wefford and John de Tyngehirst for Ireland. Westminster,
26th June.
m. 12 (10). Duneheued (Cornw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novell disseisin
arraigned by Robert Fitz Ivetta (or Juetta) against Robert le Seys
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (83). Dunhamhith' (Morf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Meting ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Howehna de Colneston against Matilda daughter of Richanl Bassis
and Jul[iana] her sister, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (25). Dunhamhithe (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hulina de Colneston against Richard Bassys and Jnl[uuui] his
sister, touching a tenement in.
Dunhened (Wilts) ; see Donhead.
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m. Sd. (18). Dnninow (Essex); appointment of John de Cobham and Eiias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Bichard son of Anketil de Aauem against Badulpfa de Bemers
and Bobert Agoyllion, touching possessions in.
in. I5d. (55). Donmov, Great, Essex ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Godfrey le Deyere against Simon son of Bichard Marcnm le Ser-
jaant and Nicholas le Fynch, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (61). Dunstable (Beds) ; appointment of Boger LoTeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert
Wastel against John le Knyght and Mabel his wife, touching a
tenement m.
m. 20d. (13). Dunstable; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey deLeukenore,
John de Morteyn, Peter de Loreng, and John Conquest.
m. 18 (78). Dunster (" Donesterre ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Bobert Bed against Boger le Ken,
touching a mesuage in.
m. 9d. (18). Dunster (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Hugh son of Bobert le Mareschal against Simon le
Mareschal, touching a mesuage in.
Dunston (Line.) ; aee Nocton.
Dunton (Salop) ; see Downton.
m. 20d« (22). Dunwear ("Doncwer*") (Somers.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Joan daughter of Philip Hapere and
Christina her sister against Thomas son of Walter le Bower, touch-
ing a mesuage and laud in.
Dunwere, North (Somers.) ; see Bury, North.
ni. 7 (71). Dunwich (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Lecia daughter of Bobert le Bus against Elice Tureys and others,
m. 7 (72). touching a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by
the said Lecia against Jordan Suur and others, touching a tene-
ment in Kelsale.
m. 23 (7). Dunwich (Sufif) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Marlesford and Theda his wife against Agnes late wife
of Augustine Fitz Andrew, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (29). Dunwich (Suff.), the suburb of; appointment of Boger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry Le Bay against John Joce and the Master of.C[od*8
House at Dunwich, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (24). Dunworthy, South (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Geoffrey Counseyl and Margery his wife
against John de Bubbebunig' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (87). Duston (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam son of Bichard de Upton against John son of Isolda de
Duston and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (18). Dutton (Lane) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William do
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Madoc le Carpenter against William son of Bichard de Dutton,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24 (38). Duwe, Miles de, to whom the King had granted temp. Hen. III. the
custody of the manor of Oly during the minority of the heirs of
the said manor at an annual payment of 68/. 16«. 11|(/. ; grant to,
that the annual payment shall be 60/. only. Doveri^ 28th January.
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Duxfield (Northumbr.) ; see Styford.
m. 23 (88). DTnaont, Oliver, and Alan de Plokenet ; appointment of, to inquire
as to, hear, and determine the trespasses committed by certain evil
doers unknown in frequently breaking the park of Henry de Sully,
of Iddesleigh (''Bduluesly*'), (Devon), hunting therein without
his licence, and taking and carrying off his bec^s. Dover, 28th
January.
m. 16 (5). Eadbirbir*, Master Thomas de, going by the King's precept to parts
beyond seas ; simple protection to. Westminster, 20th. May.
m. 16 (6). The same ; protection to, with clause, Volumug. As above.
Ealding (Kent) ; see Yalding.
m. 15d. (3). Earby ("Euerby") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de HauteriTe against Lucy de Kymbe, touch-
m. 15d. (4). ing common of pasture in ; and to take the assise between same,
touching a way stopped in the same vill.
m. 14d. (75). Earby (" Euerby '*) and Thornton (York) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of noyel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Hauterive against Lucy de Kymbe,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (99). Earlham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingfaam to take the certification arraigned by Nicholas le
Tundur against Hugh le Tundur, touching a tenement in.
m. 13 (21). Eamshill, East (" Estemeshnll ") (Somers.); appointment of Solo-
mon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Burton against
Pliilip la Warre and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 20d. (80). Easington (*' Esindon '') (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigued by Richard FitzRoger against Petronilla late wife of
Roger in Thehyrn and]other8, touchiog a tenement in.
m. Ud. (11). Easington-in -Rowland (**Esington in Bouland") (York); appoint-
ment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam de WaumeruU against
Laurence de Knol and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (80). Eastacott (** Estekote '*) (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
liochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Alward de la Hawe and Matilda his
wife against Richard de Gomoun and Matilda his wife, touching a
mesuagc and land in.
m. 13 (68). Eastchurch (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by.
John le Meyre and Emma his wife against John de Dene and
Constance his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7 (64). Eflstcott (" Esket' ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned by Th. de Kenet' against Nicholas Bernard and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (23). Eastling (Kent) ; appointment of William de Saham and Walter de
Wimborne to take the certification arraigned by John son of
Robert de Chaumpaign' against Simon de Chilefeld, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (10). Eastling (" Eseling") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias dc Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Simon de
Chelefeld and Thomas Strut against John son of Robert de
Chaunpayne, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (3). Eastoft (" Est toftes ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbat of S. German of Selby against John de
Warenne, earl of Surrey, and others, touching a tenement in ; and
m. 13d. (4). to take a similar assise between same, touching common of pasture
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m. 18d. (5). in Thome ; and to take a similar assise between same, touching
common of pasture in the same vill.
m. 87d. (1). Easton (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take tiie assise of noTel disseisin arraigned bj Robert
son of Richard de Hastewell against Robert le Lowy, of Easton, and
others, touching a tenement in. By R[obert] bishop of Bath and
Wells, the King's chancellor. Shrewsbury, Slst November.
m. 87d. (9). Easton (Northt.) ; appointment of same to take similar assise
arraigned by Thomas Seijannt, of Strixton, against Robert le Lou
and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 25d. (S.) Easton (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Fanconberge against Robert le Lou and others, touching
a tenement in.
in. S5d« (18), Easton (<* Eston' ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Ro^r Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William de Faucunberge against Robert le Lou and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 10d« (87). Easton (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Felicia
late wife of William Facunberg* against Robert le Lou, touching
a tenement in.
m. 8d. (49). Easton (** Eston **) (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin amugned
by Amabil daughter of John Karun against Robert son of Gilbert
le Lou and others, touching a tenement in.
n. 17d. (8). Easton (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and Master
Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned
by Geofirey de Eston against John son of Thomas de Eston and
others, touching a tenement in.
Eathrope (Warw.) ; see Wappenbury.
m. 5d. (77). Eaton Constantine (Salop); appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Fmma daughter of Richard Page against
William le Wylde, touching a mesuage and land in.
Ebbeham (Surr.) ; see Epsom.
m. 4 (25). Eccleshall (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Philip Noel against Roger bishop- of Coventry and Lichfield
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m« 4 (84). Eccleshall (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Hugh son of Thomas Beiuln against Ann
FiizHugh, touching a moiety of a mesuage in.
Eccleshall (Staff.) ; see Ulsale.
m. 18 (6). Eccleshall and Bedworth (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by William son of William de Handesacre against
William son of William le Botiller and others, touching possessions
in.
m. 14 (48). Eccleston (" Ecclesdon ") (Lane) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Ecclesdon against Richard son of Robert
de Ecclesdon and others, touching a tenement in.
Ech (Kent) ; see Ash.
m. 7d. (40). Ecton C* Eketon ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by A vice daughter of William de Eketon against Isabel late wife
of Robert de Dereby and others, touching rent in.
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m. 26d. (93). Eddington (" Edyeneton '') (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metin^ham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the pnor of S. Frideswide, Oxford, against John
Hoonneden, toaohing a tenement in.
Edelneston (Sal^) ; see Wrockwardine.
m. 14d. (7). Edenhall (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburffh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Kadnlph de Crundal' and Margaret his wife against Adam (or Ada)
Turp' and Henry de Ooldington, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (78). Edesburg* (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Peter Te Poller and Alice his wifie against Nicholas son of Hugh
Nichol, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (20). Edgmanton (*' Egmeton' ") (Notts) $ appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbnrgh to take Ae assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Clemency de Lon^uilers against John de Eyuill'
and others, touching a tenement m.
m. Ud. (78). Edgmanton ("Egmanton'*) (Notts); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseinn
arraigned by Cecilia de Egmanton against Richard de Shirebum,
parson of the church of Edg^ianton, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 16d. (16). Edgworth (" Egeworth '*) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel diaseisin
arraigned by Henry de Torbrok' and Elena his wife against Henry
de lAscy and others, touching a tenement in.
Edingale (Staff.) ; see Pipe.
m. 28 (21). Edinffthorpe ('* Edenestorp ")> Bacton (" Baketon "), and Witton
(^rf.) ; appointment of Rooer Loveday and JcAn de Metingbam
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de S.
Faith against Roger le Fiz and others, touching a tenement in.
Edingthcrpe (Nor£) ; sec Witton.
m. 4 (62). Edlaston (*< Edulston *') and Osma^ton (" Osmundeston ") (Derb.) ;
appointment of John de Reigate and WUliam de Nordiburgh to
take the assise of novel diseissin arraigned by William de la Sale,
of Wardeston, against the prior of Tutbury and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 4 (68). Edlaston and Osmaston (Derb.) ; appointment of same to take a
similar assise arraigned by William deJ Grene, of Wardeston, against
the prior of Tutbury and others, touching common of pasture in.
Edlaston (Derb.) ; see Osmaston.
m. 16d. (57). Edlington (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Walter Durant against
the abbat of Bardney and others, touching a way narrowed in.
m. I6d. (96). Edlington and Crocwell (York)} appointment of John de Reigjate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter son of Peter de Waddewurth against Thomas
le Ragged and others, touching a tenement in.
Edmondthorpe (Leic.) ; see Wymondham.
m. 25 (20). Edmund, the King's brother ; protection to, with clause, Volumus,
Tower of London, 8tb January.
m. 24 (1). Edmund, the King's brother, going by licence to parts beyond seas ;
letters of attorney to, in &your of Richard Fokeram and Hugh,
de Vienne. The Tower of London, 10th January.
m. 21 (18). S. Edmund, Robert de, going on his own business to the parts of
Ireland ; simple protection to.
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m. 24 (8 1 ) . S. Edmttnd'g, Simon the abbat of ; licence to, in pnnuance of a petition
from, to make his will dealing with his goods and chattels. West-
minster, 17th Janoary.
m. 8d. (58). S. Edmund's ; commi^ion of gaol.delivery for, to Robert Carbunel,
John de S. Clare, Adam de Cokefeud, and Thomas de Ickeworth.
Edricheston (Warw.) ; see Edston.
m. 8d. (72). Edston (*< Edricheston ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metinghs^ to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Gilbert de Kirkeby against Nicholas Sifrewast and
ojthers, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 2d. (44) Edward I. to Philip III;, King of France. Three documents, the
to first two in French and the third in Latin, having reference to
(cedole) (46). Gaston de Biem. [See Rymer, vol. i. pt. 2, pp. 55^-^, where it is
assigned, to m. 21d. It is, howeYer, clearly attached to m. 22d.
. There are several errors in the printed text.]
nu 13 (83). Edwardstone (SufF.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas
parson of the church of Little Belstead against William son of
Robert de Edwardeston and Robert his son, touching a tenement
in.
m. 14 (76). Effingham and Bookham (Surr.) ; appointment of Master Roger de
Seyton and Master Radolph de Freningham to take the assise of
novel dbseisin arraigned by William de Brehus' against John de
Flore and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (14). Efford (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and Master
Thomas de SocUngton] to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John son of Alexander de Alkerton against William Spykeman,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 2d. (14). Egesorton (? Eges-Horton) (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John Ook* against Adam (or Ada)
Potage and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 18d. (41). Eggbeer (** Eggeber "*) (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodin^on to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Edith late wife of Adam de Eggeber*
against William Archebis^op', touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (10). Eggbeer ("Egber ") (Devon) ; appointment of Walter deWimbome
and Thomas Trevet to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry son of Adam de E^ber against Bartholomew Berd, of
Eggbeer, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (23). Egithorp' (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by Radulph le
Pe^-ntur against Alexander de Antingham, touching a tenement in.
m. 10 (14). Egleston ; ratification of the grant (which the King has inspected)
made to the abbat and convent of, by John de Britannia, earl of
Richmond, of a capital mesuage, with all its demesne lands and all
its demesne meadow and all its appurtenances in Malton, and
also of other lands and rents to the value of 25 librates of land
for the support of six chaplains in the chapel of Richmond Castle
celebrating divine service for the souls of the said John and of
Beatrix &g King's sister, his consort, deceased, in pursuance of a
licence long since granted to him by patent by the King. West-
minster, 18th June.
m. 13 (53). Egton ('' Acton '') (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alan de Fumeys against Robert de Wynkedeley,
touching a tenement in.
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JE^eresbttr* (Soatht.) ; see Exbury.
Elborough (Somcrs.) ; see Hutton.
m. 4 (79). Eldersfield (" Eldresfeld ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas son of Badolph de Eldresfeld
against Walter le Dronker, touching a mesoage and land in.
Elding (Kent) ; see Yalding.
m. 25d. (60). Eleigh (<' Sligh'") (Snff.); appointment of Bog^er Louedayand John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alan le Pestor against Roger de Coleoill' and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. I7d. (18). Eling ("Elynges") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
[and Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the prior of Mottisfont (<* Modesfonte ")
against Gilbert vicar of the church of Eling and oUiers, touching a
tenement in.
m. 6d.^(9). Elingham (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert de Elingham against Andrew de Elingham
and Matilda his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 5 (89). Ellel {** Elhele ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novd disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Slene against Robert de Holaud and Abna
his yime, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (62). Ellel C'EUale'O (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Robert de
Holande and Alma his wife against Roger Collan and others,
touching a hedge destroyed in.
m. 17d. (84). Ellel C'Elhale") (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Pottere against Robert de Holaund and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. lOd. (32). Ellel ("Elhale'O (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort Ancestor
arraigned by Adam son of Maurice de Elhale against Simon le
Foyer and Amabil his wife, touching land in.
m. 17 (25). EUewell (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas le Fraunkeleyn against Henry de Raleye,
touching a moiety of the manor of.
m. 4 (108). Ellewille (Devon) ; appointment of Thomas Trevet and Walter de
Wimbome to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas son of John le Fraunkeleyn against Henry de Rale and
Mabel his wife, touching a tenement in.
EUewell (Staff.) ; see Sedgley.
m. 2d. (71). Ellington (♦* Aylenton ") (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de Wcrmenton and Margery his wife, John
Hering and Beatrix his wife, and Emma sister of the said Beatrix,
against John Page and Jul[iana] his wife, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. I7d. (34). Ellisfield (<' Elesfelde '0 (Southt.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Reginald de Elesfelde against Henry
le Eyr, touching common of pasture in.
m. 20 (33). Elmlng, Philip ; mandate to all sheriilB and bailiffs, &c. to give aid
to the loyal men of Winchester, bearers of this mandate, in taking
and arresting him who is their fellow citizen and is indicted ana
appealed of divers trespasses done by him in the kingdom, so that
they have him in the K. B. from Easter in one month. Que-
ninton, 18th March.
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m. 5 (89). Elmstead (Esmx); appointment of William de Bcompton and Eliaa
de Bdcingbam to taJke the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Hngh son of Richard de Elmested against Richard Tanj and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (90). Elmstead (Essex) ; appointment of same to take a similar asnse
arraigned by the said Hogh against the said Richard and oUiers,
touching a tenement in.
Elmswell (Suff.) ; see Tostock.
m. 12d. (48). Elsfield (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj the prior
of S. Frideswide, Oxford, against John de Elsefeld, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5 (15). BItham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Pycard against Jul[iana] Catherele and Mayden daughter of
Thomas (>>k', touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (64). Elwill (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas son of John le Fraunkeleyn against Henry de Raleghe
and others, touching a tenement io.
m. lOd. (2). Elwill (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assbe of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas son of John Fraunkleyn against Heniy de Ralegh and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (95). Ely (Cambr.) ; ^>pointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort daneestor arrayed by Simon son
of William le Marer against William son of William Mereirard,
touching a mesuage in.
m. 12d. (6), Epping ("Eppinges'O (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
Jolm de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Adam le (Jraunt
against Sewal de Bardevil, touching common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (64). Epsom (*'£bbeham") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekinghham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William le Blake against Laurence de S. Michael and others,
touching a tenement in.
Erdecote (Glouc.) ; see Alveston.
m. 4d. (22). ErdiDffton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Walter de Crokeid^ord against Edmund earl of Cornwall and others,
m, 4d. (28). touching a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by
the said Walter against Walter de la Poylle and others, touching a
tenement in Hampton-near-Gosford bridge.
m. 15 (46). Erdintou (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Philip de Mutton against Henry de Erdintou and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 25d. (47). Erith (** Etde ")(Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by John de 8. John against
Philip le Taillur and Sabina his wins, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (68). Erith (*' Erde") (Kent) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by John de S. John
against Philip le Taillur and Sabina his wife, touching a tenement
in.
m. 22d. (11). Erith (** Brde ") (Kent) ; association of Master Roger de Seiton with
Roger Louedai and John de Metingham to take the attaint
airaij^ned by John de S. John against Philip le Tailliur and Sabina
his wil^, touching a tenement in.
BEFUTT XEEPSB OF THE PUBLIC BECORDS. 217
No. Ti^-Oalendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. 20d. (58). Erith (<< £rd« ") [Kent] ; Msociation of John de Lo^etot with Soger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the attaint arraigned by
John de S. John against Philip leTaillur and Sabina his wife,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (5). S. Srme (" ^illa Sancti Ermetis ") (Comw.) ; appomtment of Solo-
mon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Desiderata daughter of
Robert de S. Erme against Luke son of Gocelin de Trewergy and
Margery his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (59). Emsborough (<' Emesburgh ") (Devon) ; appointment of i Walter
de Wimbome and Thomas Trevet to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger Friuel and Alice his wife against
Thomas son of Th. de Emesburgh and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. lOd. (7). Ertingdon (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Ck>bham and Elias de
Bekingam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
Gerard against Andrew fireybel and Brunington de Hertindoo,
touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (88). Escrick (*< Eskerik") (York) ; appointment of Jqhn de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to ta&e the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Lasceles s^^ainst Roger de Lasoeles and
others, touching common of pasture m.
Eselber* (Bucks) ; $ee Stoke.
Eseling (Kent) ; see Eastling.
Esmdon (Oxf.) ; »ee Easington.
Esket (Wilts) ; see Eastcott
m. 82 (18). Essex, Wofanar de, citizen of London, going by lioence on a pil-
grimage to S. James [of Compostella] ; letters of attorney to, in
nvour of Thomas de S. Alban's. Dover, lOth February.
m. SI (98). Essex, Wolmar de, citizen of London, go^iig ^7 licence on a pil-
grimage to S. James [of Compostella] ; protection to, with clause,
VolumMs, Dover, 11th February.
Estbarwrth (Line.) ; see Barkwith, East
Estcossam (Southt) ; $ee Cosham, East.
m. 12 (71). EstDfanoure (?Dinmore) (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Bobert son of John del Ho against
Badulph de Hounne, touching land in.
Esterleye (Salop) ; see Asterley.
Estemeshull (Somers.) ; see Eamshill, East.
m. 5 (72). Estewode (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Whytheland against Bobert son of Bobert
de Estwode, touching a tenement in.
Estford Boulers (Salop) ; see Ashford Bowdler.
Bsthalle (Oxf.) ; see Asthall.
m. 15d. (88). Estham, Over (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Andrew son of Walter de Weston against Badulph de Brlham,
touching land in.
m. 2 (7). Eston, John de ; exemption to, for life, from doin^ his due and
accustomed suit to the King's Court of Skipton m Craven from
three weeks in three weeks for his lands and tenements in Baton ;
provided that after his death his heirs shall do suit in the same
manner as he himself and his ancestors have done it. Westminster,
6th November.
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•No. 7*— Oalendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward L—emOinued.
m. 14 (91). Bstred (Herts) % appmntment of John de Gobbam and Elias de
Bekingbam to take the assise of Dovel disseisin airaigned by Michael
de Bode against Walter le Mazun and others, touching a tenement
in.
Estonclinton' ; see Aston-CIinton.
m. lOd. (44). Etherdwick Q* Ethereswik '0 (York) ; appointment of John de
Keigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of noyel
disseisin arraigned by John le Especor, jonior, against Peter de
Tadecastr', touching common of pasture in.
m. 15d. (87). Etton (York) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel dus^in arraigned by
Jul[iana] late wife of Boger Walchef against Henry son of John
le Comwaleys and others, touching a tenement in.
Euerby (York) ; see Earby.
m. 20 (26). Euerle, Simon de, and Margery late wife of William de Eurle ;
pardon to, of the homici& of Laurence de Sokenesse, of the
robbery, wounding, beating, &c., or any other trespass conmiitted
against Agnes late wife of the aforesaid Laurence, or the aforesaid
Laurence himself, whereof the aforesaid Agnes appealed the said
Simon and Margery before Master Boger de Seyton and his col-
leagues, justices of the common pleas, and the said Simon and
Margery by jud^gment of the King*s court were acquitted of the
appeal by inquisition before the justices aforesaid at the King's
suit. Quenynton, 8th March. [Grossed out — In Marg. orig. : —
" Vacat quia restituta fnit iitera et cancellata."]
Evedon (Line.) ; see Kirkby Laythorpe.
m. 18 (51). Erenley (Northt) ; appointment of Boger Loireday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
James Bussel and Joan his wife against Peter Foliot and others,
touching a tenement in.
Everdon (Northt.) ; see Snorscomb.
m. 27d. (56). Everingham (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de I^rthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert Salueyn against Adam (or Ada) de Everingham, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (8). Kvcrton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and WiUiam de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de Basyn against Hugh son of Hugh de Everton and others,
touchiug a tenement in.
m. 7d. (29). Everton (Notts); appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Bichard le Provost against Walter archbishop of
York and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (6). Everton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Archurk' and Elena his wife against Hugh son of Hugh
de Everton and John de Basen, touching a tenement in.
Everton (Notts) ; see Screveton.
m. 16 (18). Evesham, Boger de, going to parts beyond seas on the King's busi-
ness; protection to, with clause, Volumus, Westminster, 18th
May.
m. I7d. (17).Exbury (" Ekeresbur* "), (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon dc
Bochester [and Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Henry son of Bichard Stryde against
Bobert le Cras, touching land in.
m. 15d. (88). Ezelington (? Hesltogton) (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
amugned by Nicholas de Warthull against Badulph de Thorp' and
others, touching common of pasture in.
'•' DEPUTY KEEPEB OT THE PtJBLlC BEGO&DS. ' 219
No. 7.-— Calendftr of Pate&t Eolls : 6 Edward I. — corUinued.
in. 17 (40). Exeter (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort danceeter arraigned
by William de Bissopeslegh against Richard Alejn, touching rent
in.
m. 7 (67). Exeter ; commission of gaol deliyery for, to William Evorard and
Thomas Trevet.
ffl. 19d. (59). Exeter ; appointment of William Eyerard and Thomas Trevet to
deliver the gaol of, of Richard Fortescu and Adam his son taken
and imprisoned there for certain trespasses put upon them.
m. 19d. (67). Exeter ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Bikebir*,
William de Bilegh, Mathew de Werington, and Guy de Nonant.
m. 9d. (20). Eye (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan
de Bocland against Edmund son of Almeric Fecche and others,
touching a tenement in.
Eylesham (Korf.) ; 9ee Aylsham.
m. 15 (66). Eynesford (Kent); appointment of Roger Loveday. and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraign^ by Laurence atte Bure
against Mary late wife of John atte Bure, touching land and wood
in.
m. 14 (60). Eynesford (" Aynesford *') (Kent) \ appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter Beontegate against Thomas le Ladde, touching
a tenement in.
m. 18d. (56). Eynesford (" Aynesford/') (Kent) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and Elias de Bekingham to take the attaint arraigned by Laurence
atte Bure and Gilbert le Pele against Mary late wife of Jolm atte
Bure, touching a tenement in.
m. Xld. (37). Eynsham (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Bacun, of Eynsham, against William de Benigeworth and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (81). Fairstead, Great, and Black Notley C'Neimotlegh") (Essex);
apppointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to
take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Robert son of
John de Magna Leyes against John de Redlegh, touching posses-
sions in.
m. 26 (23). Faleny, John de ; grant to, for life, of the 60/. a year which Henry de
Almain granted for life to Wilmer de Gymery out of the issues of
the castle and mills of T}'kehuir, and which the said Wilmer
afterwards restored to the King. Tower of London, 4th Januaiy.
[Crossed out. In margin of roll : *' Yacat quia restituta foit littera
et caucellata."]
m. 12 (47). Farlei^h (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take me assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William
de Barbling and John his brother against Isabel daughter of Master
Philip de Borden and Loretta her sister, touching land in.
Farleigh (Kent) ; see Talding.
m. 15 (2). Farleigh, West, and Therston [Kent] ; association of Master Roger
de Seyton with John de Cobham and Eli&s de Bekingham to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger lx>veday
against Robert de Creuequer and others, touching a tenement in.
in. 17d. (88). Farleigh, West, and Thentan' (Kent) } appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger Loveday againat Robert de Creneker
and others, touching a tenement in.
220 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTT-SEYENTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar' of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward L— €Ofilif«uecl.
m. 14 (59). Farleigh, West, and Thentcm [Kent] ; aMociation of Stephen de
Peneeestre and G. de HasphsJ with John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of norel disseisin anaigned bj
Roger Loyeday against Bobert de Creuquer and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (66). Farleigh, West, and Talding (" Aiding ") (Kent) ; appointment of
John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert Ters and Christiana his wile, Bobert
atte Asshe and Amice his wife against John de Merleye and others,
tooching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (4S). Farley (<' l^arlegh ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Bobert de la Fenne against Biehud de la
Fenue, touching a mesoage and land in.
m. 18 (82). Farmeote ('* Famecote ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodinvton to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Joan daughter af Bobot le Graunt
against John Dubois and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 14d. (56). Farmeote (*' Fameoote ") (Glouc); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Joan]dao|^ter of Bobert le Graunt
against John Dubois, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 9d. (10). Famborough (Warw.) ; appointnent of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of noTei dissdsin aznugned by
William de Stodleye agmnst Jordan de Say, touching a tenement
in.
m. 17 (92). Famham (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John Kejmpe against Bichard Fry, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 7 (52). Famham (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert le Marscal and Alice his wife against Beatrix daughter of
Bichard Geyte and others, touching a tenement in.
m 19d. (18). Famingham (Nortfat.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ^ arraigned by
Geoffrey Cardun against Nicholas de Burle and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 26d. (54). Famworth (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northbur^h to take the assise arraigned by Boger de Fameworth»
clerk, agamst Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of John de Great
Levere, touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d. (19). Famworth (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beij^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Boger de Famewortb, clerk, against Bichard de Bedderord and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (12). Famworth ('* Frane worth '') (Lane); appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novcd
disseisin arraigned by John son <n John de Great Lever against
Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of John de Great Lever and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. Sd. (68). Facringdon (<* Farindon ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Juliana daushter of Richard Cristien,
of Haaerberg', against Robert son of Bichard de Magna Oxindon*
and others, toucmng a tenement in.
m. 26d. (66). Fayntre (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Abm de Stapelegh against Richard de
Holicote and others, touching a tenement in.
DEPUTT KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BEGOBDS. 221
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 12 (84). Feering (Essex) ; appointment of John de Lovetot and Boger
Lovcday to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj Saer de
Faminge against Boger de Fering*, touching a tenement in.
UL 14 (64). Feering (Essex) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Saer de Fering* against Boger de Fering'»
touching a tenement in.
Felesford (Somers.) ; see Telsford.
m. 14 (88). Felmersham (Beds) ; appointment of Boger Lovedaj and John de
Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by-
Master Bobert Coffyn against Bobert de Herdewik' and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (107). Felmingham (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Lovedaj and John de
Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin airaigned by
Bobert Gemnn against Bichard Gremun and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (50). Felminffham (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingbam to take the assise arraigned by Bobert Ghimnn
against Boger • le Bygot, earl of Norfolk and Marshall of
England, and others, touching a pond levied in.
Felmingham (Norf.) ; see Sui&eld.
m. 15d. (39). Felton (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beijg^ate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin anraiffned by
William son of William le Keu against Alescander do Bauol and
others, touching common of pasture in.
W. 18 (49). Felypeston (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodin^n to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter Dubois against Thomas de Feme and Bichard
his brother, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (24). Fenes, Giles de ; grant to, of the custody of the lands and heir of
John le Blund, deceased, during the minority of the said heir, with
his maritage. Westminster, 2nd November.
m. 8 (25). Concurrent mandate of livery in pursuance to Bichard de Holebrok'
and Badulph de Sandwich, the King's seneschals.
m, 17 (8). Fenne and Haddon (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Simon le Bret against William le Bret and
Jordan de Wlforston, touching a tenement in.
Fenni Sutton (Wilts) ; $ee Sutton Yeney.
m. 8 (21). Fenton, William de, Cecilia wife of; letters of attorney to, in fitvour
of the said William her husband and David' de Graluim for Ireland.
Westminster, 81st October.
m. 8 (22). Concurrent and similar letters to Muriel wife of David de Graham in
ftvour of the said David and William de Fenton.
m. 8 (28). Concurrent and similar letters to Elisabeth wife of Andrew du Bois
in favour of the said Andrew and William de Fenton.
m. 9d. (54). Fenton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate aind WiUiam de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
Alan son of Gilbert de Hotoft against Nigel son of Bichard le
Louerd, of Leverton, and others, touching possessions in.
m. 16 (17). Ferbras, Master William, goin^ on the Kind's business to parts
beyond sea ; protection to, with clause, vSumug. Westminster,
2Snd Mny.
m. 88d. (58;. Femhill (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take tiie assise of novel disfifisin
arraigned by Hamelln son of William de Femhull' against William
de Fernhuir and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22 (8). Ferre, John, going by licence on his own business to parts beyond
seas ; protection to, with clause, Voluunu, Dover, 4th February.
2^2 APPENPIX TO THE rOKTT-SBVBNTH BEPORT OP THE
No, 7. — Calendai; of Patent Bolls; 6 Edward I. — canHnued.
m. 9 (6). Fezre, John ; giant to, of all pertaining to the King out of the
maritage of Matilda Walran, late wife of Robert Walran, deceased,
or the fine, if any, to be paid to the King or the aforesaid John for
her maritage, or the forfeiture, if any, pertaining to the King if she
were to marry without the licence of the King or of the said John.
Westminster, 2f>th June.
m. 7d. (57). Ferring (" Ferringcs ")♦ Goring (" Garinges "). and Chiltinffton
(Snss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingnam
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John son of Anfred
de Ferringes against John de Hurtham and others, touching a
tenement in.
Feuchirch' (Heref.) ; see Vowchurch.
m. 13d. (61). Field C'Felde") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry de S. Maur, junior, against Philip
de Chetewyne and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 13 (20). Fifehead (*< Fifhide ")i I'lttle (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Simon Saman and Alice his wife,
Ocilia daughter of Cristina Beumund, Margery and Joan sisters
of the said Cecilia, against John son of John de Fifhide and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 11 (17). Fifhide, John ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Elyas de Colecestr'
for Ireland. Westminster, 14th June.
m. 10 (SI). Fileby, Master Adam de, going by licence to parts beyond seas ;
protection to, with the clause, Volumus. Westminster, 2drd June.
m. lOd. (49). Fincham (<' Fingham") (Noif.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Sampson de Litlewell against Adam (or Ada) Talebot and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (20). Finchin^eld (Essex) ; appointment of John de Lovetot and Walter
de Wimbome to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Margenr daughter of Nicholas de Oomertbe against Richard de
Comerthe, touching possessions in.
m. 20d. (69). Finchingfield [Essex] ; association of John de S. Denis with John de
Lovetot to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Margery
daughter of Richard de Cornerth against Richard de Comerth,
touching possessions in.
m. 6d. (56). Finching^eld (Essex) $ appointment of John de Ck>bham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Peter Selling against William le Hunte and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (82). Finesbir' (? Finsbury (Midds.)) (Essex) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William le Halterer and Avice his wifb
against Hugh atte Bowe, touching a mesuage in.
m. 4d. (20). Finghall (" Fininghale '') [York]; association, of Nicholas de
Stapleton with John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the abbat of
Jervaulx against Roger de Saxton, parson of the church of Fing-
hall, touching common of pasture in.
Fingham (Norf.) ; see Fincham.
m. 17 (49). Finmere (Bucks); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William Dubois against Hugh de Brok% touching possessions in.
m. 14 (29). Finmere (**Fynemere ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of William Dubois against Hugh de Brok*,
touching possessions in.
DSPUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECOHDS. 223
No^ 7. — ^Calendar of Patent BolJs : 6 Edward h^-Hiantimied,
m* diL (16). Fintbnrjr (" Finesbir' ") (Midds.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William le Halterer and Avice his wife against
Hagh atte Bowe and Lucy his wife, touching a mesuage in.
m. dd. (27). Finsbury Q* Fynesbir' ") (Midds.) ; appointment of same to take a
similar assise arraigned by the said William and Avice against the
said Hugh, touching a mesuage in.
m. 12 (59). Fisherton (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry Aucher and Adam de la Enolle against the
bishop of Sarom and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (6). Fisherton (** Fisserton 'O-Jiear-New Sarum [Wilts]; association of
Robert Fulconis with Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
Aucher and Adam de la Knolle against Robert bishop of Sarum
and otherSj touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (29). fittleton ("Fytelton") (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor aiTaigned by Richard Makerel against Henry de Can-
deure, touching meadow in.
m. 15 (51). fitton (Cambr.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh
Edward against Elias de Fitton and others, touching a tenement in.
ni. 16 (80). Fitz-Amanen, Peter, merchant of Bordeaux ; simple protection to, in
Ireland. Westminster, 26th May.
m. 19 (IS). Fita-Elias, William, who is purchasing oxen, cows, and other stock in
the parts of Scotland ; safe conduct to, or to his men in taking such
stock as he can reasonably show to be his own to his house in
CO. Lincoln ; Glastonbury, 2 1st April.
m. 24 (5). Fitz-Leo, Leo ; commisimus to, of the office of chamberlain of
Chester during pleasure, so that he apply all the issues of the
county which shiUl come into the exchequer there to the works of
the monastery of the abbey of Yale-Royal ; with a mandate of
livery in pursuance to Guncelin de Badelesmere, justiciar of
Chester. Tower of London, 10th January.
m, 9 (22). Fitz-Maurice, Maurice ; letters of attorney to, in favour of John de
Schydemor* for England. Westminster, 28th June.
m. 26 (18). Fitz Gtto, Hugh ; grant to, and to his heirs that they shall not be
held liable for any debts incurred by reason of any contract entered
into between Stephen de Cheynduyt and any Jews in the kingdom
before the Nativity, 6 Edward I., on the manor of Iselehamstede,
lately granted to the said Hugh by the said Stephen in fee-simple,
nor shall be distrained in the said manor for such debts, saving to
the Crown and the Jews aforesaid, the power of recovery of such
debts on other lands and tenements of the said Stephen. West-
minster, 29th December. [Crossed out In margin of roll : —
" Vacat quia uliter in cedula pendente."]
m. 26 (19) The same Hugh ; similar grant to, and to his heirs, with the substitution
(cedule). of the words ** debitis, mutuis, prestitis, penis, usuris, feodis, seu
« demandis quibuscumque '' for " debitis '' and other minor verbal
changes. Westminster ; 27th December, 6 Edward I.
m. 3 (15). FitzOtto, Hugh, seneschal of the household ; grant to, of the custody
of the lands and tenements of Thomas son and heir of William de
Fasseham, deceased, who is ** non compos " ; in part satisfaction
of a grant lately made to the said Hugh of 50 lihrates of land to
be held in custody during the minority of the heir or heirs to whom
such land of right ought to belong, with assignment by Richard de
224 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTT-SEVENTH BEPOBT Olf THE
No. 7. Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — eamiinved.
Holebrok' out of the costodiet or wards in the King's hands and
in the custody of the said H^chard of any deficiency from the said
50 librates in the present grant. Westminster, 87th October.
m. 8 (16). Concurrent mandate of livery to the aforesaid Richard de Holebrok*
in pursuance.
m. 95 (8). Fita-Walter, Robert ; pardon and acquittance to, of an amercement of
200 marks for the capture of a stag in the forest of Essex. Tower
of London, 6th January.
m. 4 (64). Fladbury (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda de la Xur against Henry Basely, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19d. (58). Fladbuiy (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Blaster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda de Toures against Henry Basely and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 27 (29). Flanders, Guy count of ; acquittance and quit-claim to, and to his
securities and principal debtors of 2,022/. [paid by] on the sum of
4,755/. 17s. due from him to the Knig» and which he had promised
to pay for the restitution and restoration of the goods of the King's
merchants of England, Ireland, and the Marches of Wales seized
by Margaret countess [of Flanders] and Hainault and her people
and detained. Montgomery, 28th November.
m. 26 (1). Flanders, Guy count of ; protection and safe-conduct to the burjj^esses
and merchants of, of Ypr^s, Douay, Dizmude, and Fopennghe,
and to their ministers in cominj^; into the kingdom with their goods
and merchandise to trade, stajrmg there, and returning thence ; so
that they do not incur any loss, hindrance, or trouble by reason of
the arrest of the goods and merchandise of certain English mer-
chants lately made in Flanders, and provided they do not avouch
the goods or merchandise of other merchants and burgesses of
iflanders, or otherwise deal with them in money, merchandise, or
other things. Montgomery, 28th November. [Crossed out. In
margin of roll, ** Vacat quia aliter inferius. "]
m. 26 (8). Flanders, Guy count of ; protection and safe-conduct to the
burgesses and merchants of, of the same places, in coming, &c. as
above ; so that they do not incur any loss by reason of the trespass
and arrest of the goods of the merchants of England, Ireland,
and the marches of Wales done by the countess of Fktnders in
Flanders, which the King has pardoned to the said burgesses and
merchants for 2,022/., &c. as above. Montgomery, 28th November.
[Crossed out. In margin of roll: ** Vacant quia restitute fuerunt
** litere et cancellate et mutate et aliter inferius irrotulate"].
m. 22 (10). Flanders, Guy count of, the burgesses and merchants of, of Ypr^s,
Douay, Dizmude, and Poperinghe C' Popering* ")* aud the
merchants and men of the same; licence to, to come into the
kingdom under the King's safe-conduct to trade with their ^oods
and merchandise as they were wont to do before the seizure
and sale by Margaret countess 'of Flanders of the goods of the
merchants of Henry III. and Edward I. of England, Ireland, and
the marches of Wales, and the consequent seizure by Edward I. of
the goods of Flemish merchants in the kingdom, and the detention
thereof until satisfaction should have been made according to the
form between the King and the said count provided, and the said
burgesses and merchants touching a sum of 2,022/. for their portion
of the money which is still due fh)m the merchants of the said
count to the English merchants for their goods thus seised and
sold, and to be paid by the hands of Nicholas de Lodelawe, one
of the attorneys of the l&glish merchants. Dover, 4th February.
DEPUTY KEBPEB OF THB PUBLIC RECORDS. 225
No. 7.-^Calendar of Patent BoUs : 6 Edward L-^-eantinued.
m, 6d* (26). Flavell (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de lioehester and Master
Thomas de Sodin(|^n to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
hy Roger de Bnmingham against Th. de Newenton and Simon de
Oldebur*, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (23). Slawboroogh (*< Floaberug* '') (Notts) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to* take the assise of novel
disseiiin arraigned by Alice daughter of Thomas de Tlrarerton
against Robert son of Robert atte Flowbemg* and others, touching
a tenement in.
«n. 20d. (74). Flaxby (** Flasseby ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John le Forester and Maigaret his wife against
William Greyndorge and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (96). Flegg ("Flyc") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
the prioress of Thetford against William de Oastre and Robert de
la Botelerie, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (89). Flintham (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas Cockeshank against Robert de Aueringg*, toumng a
tenement in.
m. 16d. (78). Flitwick (•* Flittewyk ") (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Maurice son of Roger le Fevre, of Flitwick, against
Avice and Beatrix daughters of Roger le Fevre, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 3d. (69). Flitwick (<• Flittewik '*) (Beds) ; appmntmeUt of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the prior of Dunstable against David de Flittewik, touching a
tenement in.
m. 24d. (5). Fltxthorpe (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Gilbert
son of RoDert de Flixtorp against Robert son of Robert de Flixtorp,
touching two mesuages and land in.
m. 5d. (65). Fobbing (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of the new hospital of S. Mary without Kdiopsgate,
London, against Emma late wife of Jordan BoUeho, of Fobbing,
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (91). Folinethorp' (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by William de Braken-
berwe against the abbat of TuphoUn, touching a way stopped in.
m. 14 (100). Follifoot (<« Folifaith ") (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice Rosamund against David de Folifaith and John
de Banewelle, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (51). Fordingbridge (« Forthinbrigg* ") (Sontht.) ; appointment of SoUh
mon de £)cheeter and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take Uie
assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Alice daughter of Stephen le
Webbe against Alice daughter of Coleman le Webbe, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 9d. (8). Fordham (Cambr.) ; appdntment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to ts^e the assise of mort ducestor arraigned by Philip
de Fenne against WiUiam de Mortimer, touching possessions in.
Westminster, 26tb June.
m. 1 Id. (29). Fordham, Great (Cambr.) ; appointment of John de C!obham and
Elias de Bekingham to take Uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert de Svbir', chaplain, against Nicholas Ram and others,
touching a tenement in.
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2J6 APPENDIX TO THE F0ETY-9EVENTH REPOBT OF THE
No. 7. — ^Catendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward l^^-eontinued.
Forstebir' (Wilts) ; Bee Fosbury.
m. 21 (14). Forti, Simon de, baron of the port of Dover, going to the ports of
Chester for his ship, which he had lately caused to be taken thither
for the purpose of expediting the King's afiairs there, and which
he sent thither with certam goods of his to be brought back to his
own parts ; safe-condnct to, in going, staying, and returning.
Dover, 8th February.
m. 21 (15). Foriugdon, Augustin de, baron of the said port ; similar safe-conduct
to. As above.
m. 21 (16). Specer, Alexander le "I barons of the said port ; sindlar Bafe-oondnct
m. 21 (17). Salekyn, John - J to. As above.
m. 7 (45). Fosbury {** Forstebir* '*) (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William Sturdi and Margery his wife
against Peter de Forstebii^ and William Mariot, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. lid. (2). Fotherby (**Foterby") (Line); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of moit dancestor
arraigned by Richard son of John de Foterby against Robert de
Lekeburn, touching a toft and land in.
m. 20 (12). Fountains, the abbat and convent of ; acquittance to, of 990/. lS5.4(i.,
in which they were bound to Joyce le Jeouene and Bonamicus,
son-in-law of the said Joyce, Jews of York, which sum the King has
lately given to Antony Bek, Philip deWileby having acknowledged
the receipt thereof from the said abbat and convent to the behoof
of the aforesaid Antony. Canterbury, 18th Febroary.
Fowechyrch (Heref.) ; nee Vowchurch.
m. 6d. (42). Fownhope (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice daughter of Walter del Park' against Robert
del Park*, touching a tenement in.
m. 2dd. (7S). Foxley (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Cecilia de Hales against William le Mestre and Thomas de
Brimelham, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (90). Frankton (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingluun to take the jui^ arraigned by Alice late wife of Radulph
de Franketon against Wilham le Paumer, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (70). Frankwell (''Frankev-iir*') (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the certification
of an assise of novel disseisin summoned and taken at Forton before
Klias de Bekingham and Hugh de Kendal.
m. 22d. (29). Frankwell (" Fraunkeuill' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the certification
arraigned by Richard de Fraunkeuill', ** cementarius," against
John de Fraunkeuill', touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (13). Frankwell (" Fraunkevill ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by Richard de Fraunkevill against John de Frannke-
vill and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (22). Freningham, Master Radulph de, Walter de Hopton, and Tudor
Appedeueued, appointment of, to inquire as to certain evildoers
unknown who forcibly took beasts of Alice late wife of William le
Belleward at Whitmmster of the value of 6/., and still detain
them ; and to hear and determine the said suit. Shrewsbury, 21st
November.
m. 28d. (59). Freningham, Master R[adulph] de, and John Lauetot ; appointment
of, to see that ftdl justice is done to John liedei in the suit between
him and William Boy (or Box) in the Hustings Ck>urt of London,
touching the performance by the said William to the said John of
the services due to him for the frank-tenem«nt held by the said
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PtTBLIC HEGOftDS. 227
Noi, 'T.-'^^lendar of Pfttent EoUs: 6 Edward I.-^^eontinued.
^ '■ William of liim in London, rarious delays having taken place
' in the progress of the sait by reason of the cavils and unjust
exceptions of the said William, as appears by the plaint of the said
John. Westminster, 19th January.
m. 8 (26). Freningham, Master Radulph de ; going by licence to parts beyond
leas^ letters of attorney to, in favour of Nicholas I^mnnd and
Adam Scot Clarendon, 29th July.
m. 17 (47). Freshford (" Fershford ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William le Vilur against Joan late
^* ^ • wtfe of John le Taillur, touching land and two parts of a mesuage
in.
m. 16d. (75). Freston (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Stephen son of Roger le Hirde against Keginald le Hirde, touching
a tenement in.
m. 9d« (75). Frettenham and Maydenton (Norf.) ; association of John de Lovetot
with Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John de Oghton and Alice his wife
-against Th. Charles and Joan his wife, touching possessions in.
m. 24d. (48). Freynshepe (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekinghani to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Beald
Austin against David Attefreincheope and Thomas son of Nicholas
de Rype, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (15). Friars Preachers, the, of London ; grant to, in aid of the translation
*'fi"^. 'I ■ of their houses in the aaid city, of the alms called ^deodaada," for
!• ' ' '• three years fcUlowing the last iter of the justices [itinerant].
I . • Tower, 11th January.
m. 28d. (17). Frimley C'^^n^^^'*) (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
t.'Tr: . and BUas de Bekingham to take the assise of novd disseisin
' arraigned by William le Cupere against the abbat of Chertsey and
others, touching a tenement is.
m. 2d. (89). Frindsbury (" Frendebir' "} (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Blias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de la Bruer* against Roger le Fraunceis and
Humphrey de Dulle, touching a tenement in.
ni. 27d. (62). Frisby (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Geffrey de
Skeftinton against Klias de Asshebrok' and Emma his wife,
touching a tenement in.
m, 7d.'(65). Fritton (''Freton") (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nicholas de Freton against Henry de Caldecotes and others,
touching common of pasture in.
n. l6d*(lll>;Frodingham, South («Suth Frothingham ") (York); appointment
of John de Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Walcote and AgnoB
his wife against William de Forthingham, touching common of
pasture in.
m. ^6d. (68'>. Froggestret (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
>: f Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas son of Badulph de Freston against John de
Sturmy and others, touching a tenement in.
m. IM. (62). i^me. Little (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard de la Chapelle against Herbert de S. Quintin
and others, touching common of pasture in.
ID. 5 (54). Frome, Bishop's (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
snd Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alice de Mnssegros against Walter Hakelitel
and others, touching a tenement in.
P 2
22^ Arrwsuix to thjb voKrr-wswwMm keport of thk
Ko. 7^<;ideiMkr of Firtcst Roib : 6 Edwvd
m. U (90). ^rMne, Cmob (HcBit); ■nNwlfl of
Join de Miwf crofr sad
ay w wiiy —d land ID,
». <d« (17). FnMK, Chmb (Hcfcf.) ; appoialBCBl of SoIobob de Korhfttfr ai^
snaigMMl b/ IflBbd FitxAbiBiMM aguut KcImiIm prior of Lfeo-
tbonj prfmft and other*, tooelniig s mffiiiy and land ia.
»« M* (16). FroBM, GnoB (Herat) ; mioiatiiicBC of mbw to take a
am^BOd bj the Mid bahd agaiaat Matilda farte wile of Joha de
Maoaeeroft and others, toodiii^ a mttmugr and laad ia.
m* 8d. (67). Frome, Little (Heief.) ; appotntaieBt of SoVnnoD de Bodiestcr aad
Manter Thomaii de Sodingtoa to take the awige of aiort danceator
airaigaed br Kegioald le Palmer ag^dnat WHfiam le Joercae aad
otben, tooebisg a mcfoage and Uud ia.
m« 7 (66). Frome (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bocfaester aad Master
Thomafl de Hodington to take the aasite of mort daneeatoranajgaed
by John de Baden' againtt Bobert de Baden', Umching a meaoage
in.
m» 97d. (6S). Frowlefworth {** Frollef worth ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Bogerliove.
daj and John de Metingfaam to take the aMise at novd disseiain
arraigned bj John Champyun, of Sntton, against Badnlph DanTers,
tonching a tenement in.
m. 19 (49). Fmnthorp' (Line.) $ appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of norel dissebin [anai^ped byl
William son of Bicbard de Moseres [against ('* et " in orig.)j
Walter FitsPeter, touching a tenement in.
«i. 4d. (46). Fagginoote (Devon) t appointment of Solomon de Boehester and
Master Thomas da Sodmgton to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Osbert Qemun agunst Bichard le Sergaont, touching
a mesuagt and land in.
m« 4d. (79). Foggincote (DeroD) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
between same, touching a mesnage and bind in.
m. 9d« (18). Fiigglostone (" Fucleston '*) (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh Sireman against the abbess of
Wilton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 96d. (96). Fulbourn Q* Foleburn **) (Cambr.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Mctingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraiffned by Badulpn son of Geoffrey Alsy against Alan la Zoseh
and John lo Fol, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (80). Fulbourn (** Foleburn '*) (Cambr.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John do Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radulph son of Oeoff^y Alsi against Alan hi Zuche
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 96d. (99). Fulbrook (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take Uio assise of novel disseisin amigned by
John Barel and Felicia his wife, Walter de Paunton* and Alice his
wifb, and Christiana Bygot against Boger de CHuumeleB, touching a
tenement in.
m« 98 (67). Fttlford (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boehester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by WiUiam Wioher and Orabilia his wife against Bicbard de Lee
and others, touching a tenement in.
m, 4 (91). Fttlford (Staff.) i appointment of Solomon de Boehester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigiied
by WiUiam Wieh* and OrabilUi his wife against Bichard de Lee
and others, touohing h tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OP THE PUBLIC REOOBDS. 229
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — conHnued,
m. lOd. (50). Falford (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert Lyot a^nst William del Lee and others, touching
common of pasture m.
m. 5d. (29). Fulfotd (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned bv WilHua son of Radnlph le Clerk, of Wymondham
(** Wimundham "), against Master Adam de Stanford, precentor of
Lichfield, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 26 (26). Fnrness, the abbat of ; continuamus of the licence to, and to bis men,
to buy food in Ireland and to carry it to his house in spite of the
inhibition against the exportation of food from that country. Tower
of London, 8rd January.
m# 17d. (27). Fursdon ("Forsdon"), South (Devon); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William son of Adam (or Ada) de
Suthforsdon against Baldwin Malet and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 17d. (45). Fursdon (*' Fersdon *'), South (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take a similar assise
between same, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (44). Gabwell (*< Ghibewille *') (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Beatrix de Douliches against Thomas
Busse and Luke de (jabewille, touching a tenement in.
m. I4d. (62). Gabwell, Over (" Honeregabbewell '*) (Devon); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Edward son of John
Busse against Luke de €hibbewell and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 28d. (31). Galhampton, (? Galmington) (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Geoffrey de Kmesbem against Walter
de Cbene and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (82). (valmpton (<< Galmeton ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arrai^ed by Isabel late wife of Robert de Pnn-
chardun against William de Moun and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 25d. (59). Gaisington ('* Oersindon' ") [(Oxf.)] ; appointment of Roger Loue-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Philip Munekan against Isabella de la Mare and
others before the said Roger and John, luid removed, with other
assises, into the K.B. at Woodstock, where it was adjourned by the
justice to the first assises, because the demandant was in the service
of the King and did not prosecute his writ in the K.B. West-
minster, 18th December.
m. 15d. (16). Gateford (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Agnes daughter of Adam (or Ada) de Grove and Cecilia her sister
against Richard le Chaumberleyn and others, touching a tenement
in.
Gatteclive (York) ; see Catdiffe.
m. 18d. (14). Gayton ("Geyton'O (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort duieestor arraigned
by Henry son of Michael de Caen against the abbat of Caen and
the prior of Wells (*< Wellehale ")f touching land in.
m. I fid. (17). Gedney (*< Gedeneye ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to taJke the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Staundon against Simon le Ck>nestab]e and
others, touching a tenement in.
230 AFPBNDIX TO THE FOBTY-SEVEMTH BEPOST OF THE
No< 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolla^ 6 Edward L^^-ecm^uetf.
Gelham (Essex) ; see Yeldbam.
m. 8 (4). Genetiiir, Geoftny de» fsping by licenee to Ireland ; letters of attor-
uej to, in favour of Kchiud de Lodelawe for England. Worcester,
nth October.
m. 9 (20^). Gerardnch*, Peroevall, and Baudin Panici, and their partners, mer-
chants of Lncca, who are nttentire in collecting the New Custom
in Ireland ; simple protection to. Westminster, 26th June.
m. 20 (15). Gerarducii, Perceval, and Baudinus Pauiky and their partners, mer-
chants of Lucca ; mandate, addressed to all bailiffs, &c., of intend-
enoe and respondence in favour of, in all matters pertaining to the
receipt bj, throughout Ireland of half-a-mark on each sack of
wool and of half-a-mark on every three hundred fleeces which
make one sack, and one mark on every last of hides exported from
Ireland in pursuance of their appointment as the keepers and
bailiffs of the King for the receipt of the said ^ New Custom."
The Tower of London, 25th February.
m. 20 (16). Concurrent and similar letters are directed to the bailiffs of Bosse, of
Waterford, of Wexford (« Weseford' "). Dublin, of Drogheda, of
Carrickfergus, of Galway^ (" Galuy "), of Cork, of Youghal (« del
YogheV "), and the baihffs of Limerick and all other bailiffb, &c.
m. 18d. (51). Gerlinge (Essex); appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take Uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam Woderone and Margaret his wife against Hervey de Borham,
clerk, and Peter Tucke, touching a tenement in.
Gemthorp' (Line.) ; see Grainthorpe.
m. 6 (24). Gey ton, Biduird de ; mandate to the justiciar of Ireland to provide
for, an ecclesiastical benefice next vacant of the value of 50 marks
or of the value of the prebend of Lusk in the church of S. Patrick,
which, by virtue of a grant made to, at the instance of Alianor the
Queen-Consort, was conferred upon him by the justiciar, it having
been previously conferred by the King upon Walter Scamel, dean
of the church of S. Mary at Sarum. Snotwik, ] 7th September.
Gikeswell (Beds) ; see Ickwell.
m. 27d. (50). Gilcrux (" Gilecrus'') (Cumbr.); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Adam le Gros against the abbat of
Caldre, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 <15). Gilden Morton (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Isabel de Martinaws against Agnes Baustan and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 17 (86). Gillingfaam (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
Nicholas parson of the church of Gillingham against Nicholas
Attewych' and others, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 14' (80). Gillingham (" Gildingham ") (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Andrew Wake against Alianor the
Queen-M<»ther and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (61). Gillingham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bichard Fitz-Bobert and Adam son of Thomas de GiUingham
against William de Wendlesworth, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d.'(82). Gillingham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham a ad Elias de
Bekmgham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Godelena de Benham against Benedict le Peleter, touching land
in.
m. 8d. (68). Gimingham ('' Gymingham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de la Grene, of Gimingham, against John de
Warenne, earl of Surrey, and others, touching a tenement iiL
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m. 12 (68). Ginge, East <<' Estgeyn^e ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roffer Loto-
day and John de Metingbam to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by John son St Herbert de Estgeynge against John Osho
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (IS). Gislin^ham (SufT.) } appointment of Roger Loreday and John de
Metmgham to tike the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam de Gyselingham, chaplain, against Simon FitaRichard and
others, touching a tenement in.
Gissich (Dors.) ; see Gussage.
m. 16 (23). Glastonbury, the abbut of, going to parts beyond seas on the King's
business ; protection to, ^th clause, Volumus. Westminster, 2nd
June. [In duplicate.]
m. 16 (24). The same ; simple protection to, in Ireland.
m. 16 (43). Glastonbury, the abbat of, going on the King's business to parts
beyond seas ; letters of attorney to, in fiivour of John de Kent, his
monk, and Richard Pigge. Westminster, 2nd June.
m. 16 (44). The same ; letters of attorney to, in Ireland, in favour of William de
Luocumb' and John de Neuport, his fellow-monks. As above.
m. 9 (16). Glastonbury, Henry de, son and heir of Robert de Glastonbury ;
grant to (in return for the remise and quit-claim made by him to
the Crown of an annuity granted to him by Henry HI. out of the
farm of the vill of Andover (" Andeure **) until he should have
provided the said Henry with 20 librates of land out of his wards
or escheats) of the next maritage which shall fall to the King of a
girl possessing 30 librates of land of her own inheritance. West-
minster, 26th June.
m. 9 (17). The same ; grant to, in full satisfiaction of the remise and quit-claim
aforesaid, of 100/. for the purpose of buying thereout maritages to
the behoof of his sisters. Westminster, 26th June.
m. 12d. (60). Glastonbury and Godney (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William le Dorc against John abbat of
Glastonbury and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2d. (52). Glinton (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of William le Freman, of Peakirk (" Paykirk "), and Lettice
his wife against Richard abbat of Peterborough ('^de Burgo*'),
Reginald son of Ascelin de Paykirk and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 23 (15). Glinton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice
daughter of Roger le Blund against Philip Duraunt and Alice his
wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 6 (7). Gloucester, the abbat of S. Peter's at ; acknowledgment of the
receipt Arom, of 500/. out of the moneys arising from the tenth of
the bishopric of Worcester and placed in deposit within the said
abbey, which were to be paid to him by Orlandino de Podio and
his partners, merchants of Lucca, to whom the King has enjoined
** viv& voce '* to pay to the said abbat at his will 500/. for the 500/.
aforesaid ; and indemnification to him. Gloucester, 10th August.
m. 7 (SO). Gloucester ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Peter Sewj against the Master of the Knights' Templars in
England and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (51). Gloucester; appointment of same to take a similar assise between
same, touching a tenement in.
m. 2dd. (12). Gloucester (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Cristiana daughter of John le Verrur against William
de Lydeney and Cristiana his wife, touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward L-^-emUinued.
m. 19d. (48). Gloucester (Gloac.) ; appointment of Walter de Helian and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel diMeisin arraigned
by Chrisdaoa daughter of John le Wenour against William de
ladeneye and Christiana his wife, toaching a tenement in.
m. d5d. (88). Gloacester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Barghall*^
and Roger le Rus.
m. 19d. (42). Gloucester; commission of gaol deliTery for, to Roger de BurgfauU
and Roger le Rus.
m. 19d. (58). Gloucester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Salt-
marsh, William de Demeford, Henry Haket, and William de la
Mare.
m. 12d« (48). Gloucester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Bnriiull,
Roger le Rus, William de Demeford, and William de Golevill.
m. 2d. (74). Gloucester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Henry Haket,.
William de Demeford, William de ColeviU, and William Maunsel.
m. 14d. (26). Groat Acre (<' Gotacre ") (WilU) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert Spileman against Richard le
Faukener and Agnes his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (58). Goddington (** Godin^on '*) (Oxfl) ; appointment of Roger Loveday^
and John de Metmgham to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by Godfrey FitzPeter and Joan his wife against William,
de Hevre and the prior of the Hospital of S. John of Brackley»
touching possessions in.
m. 7 (69). Godingflot and La HuUe (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger Ponzard against John Ponzard and others,
touching a tenement in.
Godney (Somers.) ; see Glastonbury.
m. 9 (24). Godstowe, the monastery of ; assent, signified to the [bishop] of
lincoln, to the election of Roesia de Oxeye, the prioress of, a»
abbess of. Windsor, 10th July.
m. 8 (14). Godstowe i restitution of temporalities to Roesia de Oxeye, late
prioress of, as abbess-elect of, her election having been confirmed
by R[ichard] bishop of liincoln, and her fealty taken ; and man-
date of intendence and respondeuce in favour of, to the tenants of
the abbey. Windsor, 10th July.
m. 8 (15). Concurrent mandate of livery in pursuance to Richard de Holebrok',
the King's seneschal for Oxford.
m. 6d. (87). GokUcote (Wore) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes de Shireburn against Peter de Goldicote and
others, touching a tenement in.
Golkesby (Line.) ; see Goulsby.
m. 15. (106). Gomshall (" Gomeselne") and Sheire ("Shire ") (Surr.) ; appoint-
ment of John de Cobham and Master Radulph de Freningham ta
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Netley
(*' de loco sancti Edwardi ") against Richard FitzJohn and others,,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (47). Gomshall and Sheire (Surr.) ; appointment of same to take the certi-
fication between same, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (52). Gomshall and Sheire [(Sun*.)] ; association of Master Roger de Seyton
with the said John and Radulph to take the said certification.
m. 6d. (15). Gomshall (" Gomesheke ") and Sheire (" Shire ") [Surr.] ; associa-
tion of John de Lovetot with John de Cobham and Master
Radulph de Frennyni^ham to take the certification arraigned by the
abbat of Netley (*< de loco Sancti Edwardi * ') against Radulph le
Clerk, and others, touching a tenement in.
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Qonerby (Line.) ; tee Onmtfaam.
m. 18 (9). Goodmanham ('* Gadmundham ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin amugned bj Adam de Lynthon' against Dionisia late
wife of Roger de Lynthon' and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 1 Id. (66). Ooodmanham (" Gk>dmnndham ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbnrgfa to take the assise arraigned
by Elias de Blenleueny against William le (^nestable and olbers,
tonching a pond levied in.
m. 15d. (41). Ooodnestone (" Gk>dwyne8ton *') (Kent) ; appointment of John de
Gobham and Elias^de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Alexander le Mareschal against Warin de
Pecham and others, touching a tenement in.
, m. 17 (44). Qoose-Bradon (" Gosebraden ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Philip son of Philip la Warre
against John de Wytefeld, touching possessions in.
Goring (Suss.) ; tee Ferring.
m. 18d. (50). Goudhurst (" Godherst") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Gobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Henry de Godherst, William Fitz-
Geoffi^y, and Grervase FitzRichard against John le Clerk and
others, touching land in.
m. 3d. (41). Goulsby ('* Golkesby '') (Line); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter Saleman against Brice Saleman, touching a
mesuage and land in.
Gousil (Line.) ; see Goxhill.
m. 7 (17). Goxhill (" Gousil ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Grervase de Hoveringham against Walter de Grousii and
Wuliam le Mareschal, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (83). Grafton (Wore.) ; appointment of Walter de Helinn and Robert
Folconis to take the jury arraigned ^by the prior of S. Mary's^
Worcester, against John de Grafton, touching Uie chapel o£
Graham (Line.) ; see Grrantham.
m. 7d. (82). Grainthorpe (*' Gemthorp' ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburffh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert le Palmer, of Yarborough (" Jerde-
burg* ") against the prior of Alvingham and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (46). Giandborongh (" Greneberg* ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the prior of S. Andrew, Northampton,
against Thomas de Farendon, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (22). Grandison, Otto de ; licence to, to demise to farm to Amatus de
Sanbanihag all the King's fishery of Gamesin, Gresui, Ram, and
Cert ; and to the said Amatus to reeeire the same, as a certain
script which he has and which the King has inspected testifies.
Westminster, 16th November.
m. 20d. (59). Gianaden Hardwick (<< Granndoune Herdewik* ") (Hunts) ; appoint-
ment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Ivetta (or Juetta) Abovetheton
against William Aboveton, touching a toft and land in.
Grantchester (Cambr.) ; see Cambridge.
m. 4 (20). Grantham Q* Grentham ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margaret la Newelestie against Robert Pygun and
others, touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent BoUa : 6 Edward l.'^eontinued.
m. 9d. (85). Grantham ("Graham'') (Line); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbargh to take the assise of moit danoettor
arraigned by Alan son of Thomas le Clerk agamst Nicholas de
Lundethorp and others, touching a mesuage in.
m. lOd. (87). Grantham (" Graham "), Qonerby (« Gunwardeby "), and Man-
thorpe (line); appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northboigh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda daughter of Richard Overthebek' against Richard de
Denton, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (44). Gratwick (" Gratewich ") (Staff.) ; appomtment of Sok>mon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Jul[iana] late wife of Roger atte Lak'
against Robert son of William le Despenser, touching a tenement
in.
m. 4 (15). Graveuhanger C* Grauenhungur ") (Salop) ; appointment of Walter
de Heliun and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assiBe of
noyel diBseisin arraigned by Richard de Dodin^ton against John
son of Richard de Wouere, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (17). Grayenhanger (Salop) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Robert de Grauenhungur against John s<m of Richard
de Wouere, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (69). Grayesend (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
le Sauvage against Lecia late wife of William le Keu and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (1). Greelle, Robert, going by licence to parts beyond seas ; letters of
attorney to, in niyour of Gerard de Fnrninall' and John de Onerton'
for England. Elindon', 29th March.
m. 5d. (3). Greenhill (" Grenel ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Simon parson of the church of RuBhbnzy
(« Bisshebir* ") again«t Herbert Hamnnd and John de Acton,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 12 (11). Greenwich, East (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Ellas
de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Lettice de Estgrenewiz and Matilda her sister against iUice late
wife of Alan Balche, touching a mesuage in.
m. Id. (22). Greet (" Grete ") (Salop) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome
and Thomas TKvet to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Prudence daughter of Giles de Norfouk against William de
Mortimer and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22 (1). GrcUe, Robert, going by licence to parts beyond seas j protection to,
with the clause, Volumus. Dover, 28th January.
m. 20 (88). Grelle, Robert, going by licence to parts beyond seas ; simple protect
tion to. Elyndon, 29th March.
Greueberg* (Warw.) ; see Grandborough.
Grenel (Salop) $ see Greenhill.
m. 18 (59). Greneshinche (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes de Greneshinche against Roger de Baleber*
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (81). Greneslade (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Matilda late wife of Hugh de Greneslade against
Th. son of Hugh de Greneslade, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (20). Grete (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned
by Richard Basset against Richard Bracun and others, touching a
tenement in.
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m, 12 (4). Gretd and Bouesle (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Richard Basset of Bromwich against Bichard
Brazun and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (2). Orey, Beginald de ; pardon and acquittance to, of 800 mairks, being
a fine for the capture by, of a stag within the forest of Essex.
Tower of London, 6th January.
m. 25 (4). Grey, Beginald de ; YOlumus, in pursuance of the aforesaid pardon of,
that John son of Beginald de Grey, Nicholas de Grey, Adam de
Verdoun, William de Lalers, Hamo de Jjalers, Jordan Finche, and
Geoffirey louche, who are alleged to have been present with ^e
said Beginald at the capture of the stag afSoresaid, and are indicted
therefor before the justices of the forest last itinerant in co. Essex,
shall not be proceeded against. Tower of London, 6th January.
m. 25 (9). Grey, Beginald de ; pardon to, and to John de Grey his son,
Nicholas de Grey, Adam de Verdun, William de La Leres, Hamo
de La Lere, Joidan Finch, and Geoffrey Finch, for a fine of SOO
marics, afterwards remitted, for a trespass alleged against them in
taking a stag and other beasts in the forest of Essex without
licence, of which they were indicted before the justices of the forest
last itinerant in co. Essex. Tower of London, 8th January.
m. 20d. (48), Grey, Beginald de, and John de Cheny ; appointment of, to inquire
and do justice as to the trespasses committed by Nicholas de
Girund and other evildoers in entering the warren of Peter de
Chaluus, of Hoggeston [Bucks^, and hunting therein against the
will of the said Peter, and refiismg to quit the said warren at the
injunction of Hugh de Chaluns and John le Prud, keeper of the
said warren, bailiffs of the said Peter, and, when pursued with hue
and cry, killing the said Hugh and wounding the said Peter.
Merston, 22nd February.
m. 16 (26). Grey, Beginald de ; grant to, of the custody of the lands and tene-
ments late of John de la Mare, deceased, during the minority of
the heir of the said John, with the maritage of the said heir.
m. lid. (17). Grey, Boger de, and Boger Loveday ; appointment of, to inquire and
do justice as to the plaint of Beatrix late wife of Andrew Coyfe,
of Warmington (** Wermenton ") [Northt.j, that certain evildoers,
at the procuration and precept of (Gilbert de Chestreton and Alice
his wife, lately took and imprisoned William Coyfe, son of the said
Beatrix, at Stamford, and afterwards killed him, and took and
detained his goods and chattels found there. Westminster, 18th
June.
m. 9 (5). Grey, Beginald de ; mandate to, to go to the priory of Newport-Pagnell,
and to take it into the King's hands and to keep it in safe custody,
and to cause to be taken and imprisoned all those who lately,
under the leadership of a certain monk thereof named Beginald de
Donynton, who was excommunicated for his excesses, attacked the
said priory, and captured and imprisoned the prior Simon de Bede,
and wasted the goods of the priory, the said prior, with the priory
and all its possessions, having been taken into the King's special
protection. Westminster, 25th June.
m. 4d. (86). Grey, Beginald de, and William de Northburgh ; appointment of, to
hear and determine the appeal of John son of Alan de Bekingham,
in the County Court of Nottingham, against Bobert son of John
de Bekingham, Bobert son of John son of Bichard de Bekingham,
William Hauenok', of Hayton, Badulph de Mitton, Eustace le Mer-
cer Bobert de Horbir', Bioger le Keu, Nicholas de Swaleweclyue,
John Butemund, John son of Beginald de Sk . . wik', Bobert
Wisnard, Walter de Axholm, Herbert de Beltoft, Alan le Fraunceis,
Boger de Beltoft, Bobert son of Alan de Bekingham, lliomas de
Lanum, and Bobert le Fraunceis, of Beckingham, of the death of
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I.-— conltiitfed.
Alan son of AUn de Bddngliam lus brother. Kacdesfield, 80th
September.
Grigeleston (York) ; iee Crigglettone.
m. 9d. (2). Grimsbuiy (" QrjmeBbnr' **) (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger
LoTeday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Adam le Grey against Riehacd le Orey and
Roger le Grey, touching land in.
m. 19d. (S2). Grimsby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Avioe late wife of Radulph de Jiothena against Gregory de Cml
and others, toucbing a tenement in.
m. 15d. (8). Grimsby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel dtraeisin arraigned by
Gilbert Reyner against John Baldrik' and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 15d. (9). Grimsby (Line.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Elias de Oterbum against William Grayn, touching a
tenement in.
m. Sd. (15). Grimsthorpe (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Adam son of Th.
le Ken, of Grimsthorpe, against William son of Ranulph de Careby,
touching a mesuage and luid in.
m. ISd. (18). Grimston (*' Grymeston ") (Nor£) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh le Carpenter against the abbat of Caen and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (28). Grimston-in-Ryedale (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by William
Burdun against Walter de Colton, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (79). Qrinstead, East (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Slias
de Bckingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas le Saltere against Robert le Wodye and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. lOd. (66). Grinstead, East (" Est Grenste ") (Snss.) ; appointment of .John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekinghaui to take the assise of novel disn
seisin arraigned by Geoffrey atte Soler* against William de Brokea-
hull and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (5). Gros, William, of Montpellier, ^ing by licence to parts beyond
seas; letters of attorney to, m favour of Master William de
Saundeby. Westminster, 7th November.
Groteirich (Staff. ^ ; see Gratwick.
Grove (Suss.) ; see Drayton.
m. 6 (88). Gmffud, David ab ; grant to, during his life and while he is fidthful
to the Crown, of the manor of Frodeeham which he formerly
held by commisnon and at will. Macclesfield, 28th September.
m. 24 (83). Gudeford, or Girdeford, Guy de, and his men ; safe-conduct to, in
carrying wheat from the parts of Ireland to the parts of England
staying there, and returning thence. Westminster, 1 8th January.
Gudmundham (York) ; see Goodmanham.
m. 24 (16). Guidon', Imbert; grant to, of the custody of the manor of Wermin-
ster, formerly of Thomas Mauduit, long since deceased, during
the minority of the heirs of the said Thomas. Westminster, 19th
January.
m. 12 (82). Guildford (Surr.) ; commission of gaol delivery for, to David de
Jarpunvile, John de Wintreshull, Dennis de Croftes, and Robert
de Pampworthe.
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No. 7.— Calendar of FMent Bolls : 6 Edward L—eentmued.
m. 18 (38). Guildford ; commiMion of gaol deliYery for, to Da^id de JarpanTill,
WHliAm de HechiuKeham, Richard le Waleys, and William
Heringaud.
m. S7d. (65). Gnildford ; commissioii of gaol dellTery for, to Stephen de Pene-
cestre and Radulph le Sauvage.
m. 9d. (28). Gmlsboroagh (*< Gildeaborg* *') (Northt.) ; appointment of Soger
LoYedaj and John de Metingham to take the assise arraigned
by the prior of the Hospital of 8. John of Jerusalem in ^n^^nH
against William de Nonaconrt, touching a waj narrowed in.
m. l€d. (107). Gundesl' (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas le Mouner and Agnes his wife against William de
Asseby, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (84). Gnnthorpe (Line.) $ appointment of John deReigate and William de
Northbuigh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Roger son of Mabel de Gunthorp against Richard Belisle, of
Bumham ('* Brunham "), touching a toll and land in.
m. 16d. (SS). Gunton-near-Hanworth (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Radulph Ch&ling against Bartholomew de Castre, touching a
mesuage and land in.
Gunwardeby (Line.) ; see Gonerby.
m. 12d. (8). Gussage (Don.) ; association of Guy de Taunton with Sol<Mnon de
Rochester and liaster Thonuts de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the abbeas of Shaftesbnzy against the
abbess of Tarrant and others, touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (4). Gussage [Dors.] ; association of Walter de Helinu with the aforanid
Solomon and lliomas to take a similar assise between same, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. lSd« (5). Gussage [Dors.] ; association of John de Loyetot with the said
Solomon and Walter to take a similar assise between same, touching
a tenement in.
m. ISd. (25). Gussage S. Andrew (" Gyssiche Saneti Andree") (Dors.) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the abbess of
Shaftesbury against the abbess of Tarrant and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19d. (1). Gussage (<' Giasich'*) S. Andrew (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel dissebin arraigned by the abbess of Shaftesbury against
Alianor the Queen Mother and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (18). Gussage (" Gyssich") S. Andrew (Dors.) ; association of Walter de
Heliun with the said Solomon and Thomas to take a similar assise
between same, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (IS). Gutlok' Dryea (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take die assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Hugh de Almanbur* against Peter de Saiuill, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 16 (45). Gynelton, Henry de, goinff to the parts of Ireland on the affairs of the
abbat of Ghutonbury ; Tetters of attorney to, in favour of William
de Ginelton, monk of GUistonbury, and Richard Flk\ West-
minster, 2nd June.
m. Id. (11). Habberley (" Habbeleuth ") (Wore.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned hj Thomas son of Radulph le Wode-
ward and A^nes his wife against Henry son of William de Habbe-
leuthy touching a mesuage and land in.
238 APPENDIX TO THE POBTY-SEVBNTH REPORT OP THE
No< 7.— Oftlendar of Patent -Rolls : 6 Edward li^^-^-ooutinued.-
m^ lOd. (77). HAddota, West (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday add John
de Metingliam to take the amise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Benedict de Haddon against Simon son of Badnlph de Haddon and
others, touching a tenement in.
Haddon (Somers.) ; see Fenne.
nL 15d. (54). Hadham, Great (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
£lias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Roger son of Torold le Commongere against Richard le Bedel
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (68). Hadham, Little (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekinffham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard Kammokes against Hugh bishop of Ely and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (4). Hagworthingham (" Hagwringham ") (Line.) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter son of Thomas de Hagworthingham
against William le Ryder, of Hagworthingham, touching a tenement
in.
sh 8d. (24). Hagworthingham (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert son of Radulph de Hagwordingham against
Robert de Hardrideshiill and others, toudiing a tenement in.
m. 15 (115). Hagyton, West (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodmgtou to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Punehardun against William de la
Slo and Geoffrey de Caunvill, touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (89). Haigh (" Haghe ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Emma daughter of Hugh le Noreis against Hugh son of Alan
le Noreys, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (46). Hale ("Hal") (Line); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Margery daughter of Everard Scarlet and Amice her
sister against John son of Thomas de Hal and John le Keu,
* touching possessions in.
m. 8 (28). Hales, the abbat of; safe-conduct to, in visiting the abbey of Talley
C'Tahi"), staying there, and returning to his own parts. Glou-
cester, 6th August.
m. 4 (80). Hales, Little (" Littlehal' ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodin^n to take the assise
arraigned b^ John de Litlehales against William Raudolf, touching
a hedge levied in.
m. 24 (17). Halested*, Robert de ; pardon and acquittance to, of 48/. 14s. 10<f., in
which he was indebted to the King out of the old debts of his
Jewry. Westminster, I8th January.
Halgarechirche (Line.) ; see Algarkirk.
m. lid. (74). Halghton (? Holton) (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger .Loveday and
John de Metin^ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Master Philip de Coudrey against John son of John le Somennr,
of Wodeton, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (31). Halighton (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metiugham to take the jury arraigned by Roger le Seijaunt, of
Halghton, against Richard le Despenser, of Wycombe, touching a
tenement in.
»
Hailing (Bucks) ; see Stoke.
DKFUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 289
Ko. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. 17 (78). Halsdon (** Hallysdon ") (Devon) ; appoiutment of Solomon dc
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William le Taillnr, of Halsdon, and
Anora his wife against Adam (or Ada) de Hallisdon and Robert
de Aluynekote, touching a tenement in.
m. dd. (93). Halstead (Bissex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Sarah daughter of Roger Haraunt against Maurice de Halstede and
others, touching possessions in.
m. Id. (80). Halstead (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Sarah
daughter of Roger Haraunt and Gundreda her sister against
Maurice Horaunt and others, touching possessions in.
m. 24 (9). Halsted, Robert de ; pardon and acquittance to, of 28/. 14«. in which
he was indebted to the King. Westminster, I8th January.*
ffl. 5 (59). Halsted (Suflf.) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and Johnde Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de
Grenefeld against Richard Freisel and others, touching a tenement
in.
m« 5 (64). Halsted (SufF.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William de Grammavill and Joan his wife against
Richard Freisel, touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (2). Halton, Robert de, and John Barry, yeomen and nuncios of the King,
going to the kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, by tiie
King's precept, to obtain ger-falcons, goshawks, and other falcons
for the King's behoof ; safe-conduct to. Winchester, 5th May.
m. 5d. (44). Halton (** Halnton ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice daughter of Adam (or Ada) de Blakeburn
against John de Halnton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (69). Halton (*< Halgton ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh de Halgton against Thomas de la
Hide and Alice his daughter, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (33). Halton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry son of Henry de Carleton against Louis de Knolle and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (30). Halvergate [(Norf.)] ; association of Thomas de Weihmd with Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert le Clerc against William de Halver-
gate, touching a tenement in.
Halweleye (Kent). See Hawley.
m. 15 (IbO). Ham, Wold, and Woodnesborough (** Woddesber* ") (Kent) ; ap-
pointment of EHas de Bekingham and John de Cobham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Justina daughter of James
Prat and Margaret and Ck>nstance her sisters and Henry FitzPetro-
nilla against Geoffrey Prat and others, touching a tenement in**^
m. 14 (30). Ham, Wold, and Woodnesborough (" Wodnesbergh ") (Kent);
appointment of John de Ck>bham and Stephen de Penecestre to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Justina daughter of
James Prat, John Wytepese and Margaret his wife, Stephen de
Seton and Constance his wife, and Henry FitzPetroniUa against
Geoffirey Prat and others, touching a tenement in.
Ham (Somers.) ; see Portbury.
m. 16 (8). Hambriton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Huttesdon against Robert de Ferrers and John de
Hodenet, touching a tenement in.
^ The marginal note is : " Coron* in Com' Kane* ** instead of the name of a county in this
and the following entry.
240 APPENDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH BEPOBT OF THE
No« 7.— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
nL d7d. (67). Hftmmerwich (** Homerwyeh ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomoo de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise o
mort dancestor arraigned hj John son of John de la Lowe against
Thomas de Holton, tonehing a mesaage and land in.
m. sod. (88). Hampden (<< Hammeden **) (Bucks) ; appointment of Master Roger
de Sejton and John de Lovetot to take the jury arraigned hj
Radulph Bran and Amahil his wife against Alexander de Ham-
meden, toQching possessions in.
m. 14d. (64). Hampton Maisey (" Hamptonmeisy *') (Glonc.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry Fraankeleyn
against Robert de Meisy, toaching common of pasture in.
m. 17 (60). Hampton Xoneynes (Minchinhampton) (Glonc.) ; appointment of
* Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take
the assise of novel disseisin airaigned by Roger parson of the
church of Hampton Noneynes against the abbess of Caen and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (65). Hampton (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master 'Stomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice daughter of Roger Attehalle against Moranda
late wife of Robert de Pesebreggo and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
Hampton-near>Gosford bridge (Ozf .) ; see Erdington.
m. 8d. (12). Hampton (Salop); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Hampton against Roger le Estraunge and
Stephen de Fraunketon, tonchmg a tenement in,
Hampton Lovett (Wore.) ; see Mittou.
m. 16d. (4). Hamstead (Staff.) ; appMointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bv Henry de AktUm against Thomas de Hampsted and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 12d. (29). Hanbury ("Hambir") (Wore.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Grimbald Pauncefot against Godfrey
bishop of Worcester and others, touching oommon of pasture in.
Hanbury (Wore.) ; see KnottenhuU.
Hanbury (Wore.) ; see Wicheby.
m. 4 (28). Handsacre (*< Hondesacre ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Philip Noel against William le Poure,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (52). Hanley William («Henleye William") (Wore.); appoiatment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William son of Matilda
de Estinton against Hugh Skermy and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 15 (73). Hanley William (Wore.) ; appointment of Sotomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
amugned by William de Hanleye against Walter de Cofton, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 15 92). Hanley William (Wore.) ; appointment of same to take a simihir
assise arraigned by Robert son of William de Hanleye against
William de Hanleye and Nicholas de Hani*, touching a tenement in.
BEPTTTT KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BEGOBDS. 241
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 4 (82). Hanley, WiUiam (Wore) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned hj Margery de Hanley William and John her son against
Nicholas de Hanley William, touching a tenement in.
ffl. Id. (S). Hanvill, Elias de, and Bohert Paoely ; appointment of, to inquire as to
certain eyildoers unknown who lately killed Philip FitzBobert, and
to do justice in the matter. Westminster ....
m. 16 (20). Hanvill, Nicholas de, going by licence to the parts of Ireland; pro-
tectioD to, with clause, rohimtu, Westminster, 24tb May.
m. 10 (25). Hanvill, Nicholas de, going to Ireland on the King's business, and
Amice his wife ; letters of attorney to, in favour of Michael de
Peykirk, and William Danngerous. Westminster, 25th June.
m. 24d. (54). Hanworth (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Preskenade against Philip de Marton, touching a tene-
meut in.
Harbledown [Ken1| ; see Blean.
m* lOd. (12). Harbome ("Horebum'') (StaiF.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert son of Nicholas de Horebum
against Beginald PitzHugh and John de Teshal, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 17 (41). Harbury (" Herberbur* ") (Warw.) ; appomtment ofBoger Loveday
and Jolin de Metingham to take me assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Eustace de Hacche and Avice his wife, the abbat of
Combe and Ive de Herberbur* against the Master of the Knights
Templars in England, touching common of pasture in.
Hardington (Somers.) ; see Whitemue.
m. 2d. (8). Hardmead (" Hardemad ") (Beds ? Bucks) ; appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arrai^ed by John le Taylliu, of Hardmead, against William
son of William de Olneye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (61). Hardres, fiiffh (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Andrew PitzBobert against Bobert son of Bobert de Han&es and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (7). Hardwick ('' Herdwik ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John dc Metingnam to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard parson of the church of Hardwick against
Theobald de Verdun and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (19). Hardwick (*' Herdwike ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Henry son of Thomas le Paumer, of
Hardwick, against Bichard le Paumer, touching a mesnage and
land in.
m. 21 (20). Hareworth, Master William de, clerk ; promise to, to provide him
with an ecclesiastical benefice in the King's gift of the value of
twenty marks as soon as an opportunity sluU offer. Dover, 11th
February.
ro. 24 (29). Harlee, Malcolm de, going by licence to parts beyond seas ; protection,
with clause, Volumus. Westminster, 18th January.
m. 12 (87). Harleston C< Herleston ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Beatrix daughter of Bichard de Herleston against
Bichard de Ferrars and others, touching a tenement in.
o 22458. Q
242 APPENDIX TO THE F0BTT-8EYENTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent BoUa : 6 Edward l^^^-aonHnued.
OLr S6d. (86). Harley (" Harlegfa ") (Salop) ; appoialment of Solomon de Bocbes-
ter and liaster Thomas de SodiDgton to take the assise of noTel
disseism arraigned by Boger Taagwall against Bichard Fawe,
tooching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (67). Harley (Salop); appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the certification upon the articles of
an SBsiBe of noT^ disseisin summoned and taken before the said
Solomon and Thomas at Burford, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (84). Harmston (" Hermeston ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and WilHam de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam son of Boger de Monhaut against Alice late
wife of Boger de Basages and Badulph ker son, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 18d. (38). Harpenden (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise arraigned by the abbat of West-
minster against Bobert del Ho, touching a way narrowed in.
m. 6 (1). Harrow (" Harwes") ; presentation, addressed to the keeper of the
spiritualities of the archbishopric of Canterbniy, the see being void,
of Master GeofErey de Euerle to the church of, void and in the
King's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric.
Gloucester, 8th August.
m. 24d. (18). Harrowden, Little (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Boger le £yr and Mabel his wife against the prioress of Cateby,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (74). Harswell (** Herssewell ") (York); appointment of John de Bei^te
and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
amdgned by Bobert Salueyn against WiUiam le CJonestable and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (18). Hartest ('' Hertherst") (Suff.) ; appointment of Bo^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disfeeisin arraigned
by Hugh dc Boxsted against Adam le Ken and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 17d. (43). Hartest (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Simon de Wycheihalk' against Bichard Martyn and
Boesia his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 13 (61). Hartest (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alexander
sou of Walter Berwyf, of Buxhall, and Nicholas le Fevre against
Badulph le Keu, of Herthurst, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (57). Hartest (Suff.) ; appointment of Thomas de Weyland and Boger
Loveday to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon
de Wicherhalk' against Badulph son of Bichard le Ken and others,
touching n tenement in.
m. 25d. (94). Hartley-Wintney C" Wynteneyshertleye") [(Soatht)] ; association
of William de Brayboef with Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by Peter de
Benygg* and John de Cheuerdon against the prioress of Wyatney,
touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (58). Hartshome (''Herteshom") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Crokesden against 4he prior of
Gresley, toncSng common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (41). HartweU (*< HertwelP') (Northt.); appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas Engayne and Joan his wife against Bobert
Mauncel and othen, touching a tenement in.
DBPUTT KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC &E00BD8. 243
No. 7* — Calendar of Patent RoUa : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. 13d. (66). Hartwell (<< Hertwell ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger LoTeday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
amigned by Robert de Froulynton against Robert Maonoel and
others, touching a tenement in.
Hartwell (Northt) ; see Wyke.
m. 18 (17). Harwell ("Herewell") (Notts); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburj?h to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Joan late wire of William de Boyyill against Gilbert
de Eton, tonching a tenement in.
Harwell (Notts) ; tee Screveton.
Harwes ; see Harrow.
m. I9d. (6). Hasbnry ("Heselbir' ") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of Hugh atte Halle
against the abbat of Hales and others* tonohing a tenement in.
m. 13 (12). Hasbury (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de S<ilington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas son of Hugh le Yeyl against the abbat of
Hales, touching possessions in.
Hashurst (Suss.) ; see Ashurst.
m. 2d. (11). Haston (<* Hesinton '') (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chaster and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
Bowfd disseisin arraigned by Robert son of Stephen de Westbir'
against Adam (or Ada) de Montegomeri and John FitsFelicia,
touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (16). Haston, Great (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William [Fitz] Ranulph against William de
Essheby and Alice his wife, touching common of pasture in.
m. 2d. (12). Hatfield and Ulting (Essex) ; appointment of John de Ck>bham
and Elias de Bekiugham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Ulting against Thomas de Wymbishe, panon
of the church of Ulting, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (20). Hatbern ('^Hauthime ") (Leic) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Meting^m to take the assise arraigned by William
Nantel against the abbat of Gerondou, touching a fosse; heigh-
tened in.
m. 15d. (15). Hathersage ("Hauersegh*") (Derb.); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburffh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the prior of Lenton against Richard de la
Rode, touching conmion of pasture in.
m. 17d. (5). Hatherton (<' Hatheidon ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester fand Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Hatherdon and Agnes
his wife against Moyses de Waltham and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 6d. (58). Hanekesgarth' (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assbe of mort dancestor
arraigned by Nicholas de Hauekesgarth against Walter del
Refecteus and Emma his wife, touching a mesuage and
land in.
nr. Id. (9). Haughley C'Hagle'*) and Shelland (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert Baidolf against the abbat of Hayles
and others, touching a tenement in.
244 APPENDIX TO THE F0BTY-8EVENTH BEPORT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — cotUinued.
m. 22d. (9). Haatbois, Littie, and Lammas (Korf.) ; appointment of Boger
Loaeday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry Ailbod and William his brother
against Joeeljn Ailbode, touching his fireehold in.
m. 22d. (42). Hauteyn, Hamo, and Robert de Ludham ; appointment of, to inqoize
ivhat ander-bailiffs of William Beraldi and Peter BeralcU, formerly
keepers, collectors, and receivers of the New Aid, and what
merchants and others, after the said William and Peter had
rendered their account thereol^ took and carried away a great
part of the said aid and still withhold it, and to audit and receire
the account of the said under-bailifiii and do justice in the matter.
DoTer, 4th February.
m. 2ld. (22). Hanteyn, Hamo, and Bartholomew de Bfianncoun; appointment of,
to inquire by a mixed Jury into the truth of the allegation that
Isaac de Berkhamsted, a Jew of London, was maliciously indicted
of reclipped money found in his house and attached tiierefor by
the constable of the Tower of London and thoogh innoeent
produced sufficient bail to the said constable. Dover, 11th
February.
Hauthime (Leic) ; see Hatliern.
m. 24d. (46). HaTeringham and Claxby (Line); appointment of Ellas de Beking-
ham and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assBse of mort
dancestor arraigned by Walter de Cutty and Oeeilia hit wife,
William Tasseraund and Laderana his wife, Elisabeth and Amice
the sisters of the said Cecilia and Laderana, against John le
Chaumberleyn and othen, touching land in.
m. 15d. (44). Haversham (Bucks) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take Uie assise of uofcI disseisin arraigned by
Baldwm son of Henry Kyng against Fain Paynel and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24 (23). Hawardeby,' Thomas the parson of; simple protection to. Tower of
London, 16th January.
m. 8d. (53). Hawley (" Halweleye ") (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Joan de
de Halweleye against William de Halweleye, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 17d. (89). Haydock (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard son of Hugh de Heydok' against Robert de Holaund,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 13 (1). Hayton (York); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Gnnneys, of Hayton, against William Oodard and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d. (64). Haywood (** Heywod '')» Oreat (Staff.); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger son of Benedict de Bis-
skopeston against Roger bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (18). Headingley (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of William |le Psytevyn against the abbat of Kirk-
stall and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (68). Headington Q* Hedindon' ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metinffham to tdke the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the Master of ue Hospital of S. John without the East Gate of
Oxford ngainst John son of Henry le Fenere and Henry his brother,
m. 24d. (69). touching a tenement in ; and the similar assise between the same
demandant and the same deforciants, touching common of pasture
in.
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m. 17d. (99). Healing (** Hegling'*') (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northborgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Isabel late wife of Richard de Hegling* against
Geo&ey de Croxton and Thomas FitzPeter, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (51). Heathfield (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Wolbewell against John Partut and otiiers,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (52). Heathfield (*' Hethingefeld ") (Sass.) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Merewe against John de
Assele and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (68). Heaton ('* Heton ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take :the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hamo le Noreys against Geoffirey de Brasebrugg'
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (98). Heaton ('* Heton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Heton against Thomas de Kirkeby, parson
of the church of Heaton, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (17). Heddeshale (Salop); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
armigned by Hugh de Ualeghton against Richard le Wodeward,
touclung common of pasture in.
m. lOd. (68). Helingham (Devon); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas dc Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert de Helingham against Andrew de Helingham,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 18d. (41). Heliun, Walter de, and Geoffrey de Pichcford; appointment of, to
inquire whether Christiana late wife of Peter le Clerk, of Bristol,
on the day when she remised and quitclaimed to the King all her
lands and tenements, as well of her dower as of her mantage and
purchase (the said Christiana to hold the same until she had
received certain arrears due to her therefrom by reason of her
dower), remised and quitclaimed. to the King, together with her
other lands, &c. aforesaid that mesuage which the constable of
Bristol lately seixed into the King's hands by reason of the death
of the said Christiana, ejecting Roger Kantok' who claimed the
same by reason of a feoffment of the said Christiana, whereupon
the said Roger sought justice from the King, and after both sides
had been heard, the said Roger granted that it should be inquired
whether the said Christiana enfeoffed him after the aforesaid remiae
and quitclaim, so that he received seisin for the King when he was
the King's officer as is alleged for the King, or whether the said
Christiana enfeoffed him at a time when she was in seisin of the
said mesuage, and when he was not the King's officer as is alleged
by him ; and to inquire wb ether Jordan la Warre obtained seisin
of a certain garden in Bristol as an escheat on the death of one
Isolda his tenant without heir, and then enfeoffed the said iRoger
thereof, or whether the said Christiana remised and quitclaimed
the said garden together with her other lands, &c. as aforesaid ;
and to inquire whether that mesuage in Bristol once claimed by
George de Lydyerd by writ of right against the aforesaid Christiana,
who vouched to warranty one the abbat of Keynsham who war-
ranted the same to her, ought to belong to the King by reason of
the aforesaid remise and quitclaim, and who now holds the said
mesuage, and by what right and whether the same be the King's
escheat ; and to hear and determine all the premisses. Elcombe,
29th March.
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No. 7« — Calendar of Patent BoUb : 6 Edward L — continued,
m. 5 (28). Heliun, Walter de» and William de Brajboef ; appointment of, to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Joel de Stok' againat
Richard de Pultimor^ touching a tenement in La More and Land-
shore, and to make and determine certain inquisitions upon divers
trespasses done by the said Richard as well to the King's bailiffs
and divers other men of co. Devon as to the men of the said
Richard of his manor of Sath Taunton which is of the antient
demesne of the Crown according to law and the tenour of the
records and process under the seals of Badulph de Hengham and
Master Roger de 8eyton sent by the King for their inspection, and
to hear and determine the plaint made by the said Richard of John
de Exeter, clerk, that he fiivoured the said Joel in the said assise
so that the said Richard could not obtain justice therein. Glou-
cester, 13th August.
m. 5 (46). Heliun, Walter de; association of, with Thomas de Sodington to take
the assises and juries arraigned before the said Thomas and
Solomon de Rochester in cos. Salop, Staff., and Salop.
m. 4d. (44). Heliun, Walter de, and John de Lovetot ; appointment of, to inquire
as to certain evildoers unknown who forcibly entered the houses of
Walter Cardun at Bixbrand (<* Bixebrand '*) and Bix Goben
(" Bixe Gybun ") [Ozf.], and took and carried off his goods and
chattels, and to hear and determine the said suit. Shotwick,
17th September, 6 Edw. I.
m. 2d. (47). Heliun, Walter de, and Roger de Bnrghull ; appointment of, to hear
and determine the appeal of Nicholas Fitz John in the County
Court of Hereford against Robert le Kingesman, touching the death
of John Fitz Thomas the brother of Sie said Nicholas. West-
minster, loth November.
m. Id. (15). Heliun, Walter de, and John de Lovetot ; appointment of, to inquire
and do justice as to all the trespasses committed against Nicholas de
Segrave by Roger de Mortimer and his bailiffs in co. Salop as is
alleged. Westminster ....
m. Idd. (75). Helmdon ('* Halmedon '') (Northt); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the juiy arraigned by Hugh de
Herdeberwe against William de Turvill', touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. lOd. (75). Helmdon (Northt.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Hugh de Herdeberwe
against William de TurviU', touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 5d. (85). Helmdon (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned by
the Master of the Hospital of S. John, Northampton, against Wil-
liam de Turvill', touching the church of.
m. 15 (59). Helsington (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Gilpyn against Margaret de Ros and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (8). Hemelesworth (? Elmsworth) (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Norburg' to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of William de Hemelesworth
against Adam (or Ada) de Wanneruill', touching a tenement in.*
m. 22d. (31). Hemerdon (" Hurmesdon' ") (Devon.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Filileug* against Robert
de Alinthegote and Ermegarde de Hunesbam, touching a tene*
ment in.
m. 18 (25). Hemingham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Henry Purdeu against
William de Park*, touching a tenement in.
* Cf. Himmelesworth« Hymelesworth.
DEPUTY K£EP£K OF THE PUBLIC BECX)RDS. 247
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 18d. (55). HemingBtone (Saff.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj and John de
Metingham to take tne assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas Dany against John Justise and Richard de Brewes, touch-
ing a mesuage and land in.
m. 15d. (47). Hempstead (" Hansted **) (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobhnm
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Sarah daughter of Roger Horannd against Maurice
de Hansted, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 16d. (55). Hemsby (Sforf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by John son of
Godfrey Wal' against the prior of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (5). Hendon (Midds.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Blechenham against Nicholas de Ille and others, touch-
ing a tenement in
m. 5d. (4). Hendremowe (CU>mw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noYcl disseisin
arraigned by Radulph de Kaerwen against Joel de Hendremowe
and others, touching a tenement in.
Henewyk' (Beds) ; see Hinwick.
m. 27 (18). Hengham, Radulph de, and Walter de Hopton ; appointment of, to
(eednle). inquire into, hear, and determine the suit between the abbat of
S. Augustine's, Ointerbni^, and the citizens of Canterbury, touch-
ing an attack made by Smion Faable, now bailiff of Canterbury,
and others of the commonalty of that city on Heniy de Ledes, the
bailiff of the said abbat, and other of his men who were taking
through the city to the abbey of S. Augustine's one Haghenilda
Brykeres, who had been caught with her " larceny " on the abbat's
manor of Minster, the said abbat having recovered seisin by Judg-
ment of the K. B. at Shrewsbury of his ** infongenethef " inidl ms
lands in co. Kent.
m. 24d. (44). Hengham, Radulph de, and Walter deHelyun; appointment o^ to
make the inquisition on which Th[ ] bishop of Hereford
and Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, put them-
selves in the K. B., touching the chace of Colewell and Estenore,
12th January.
m. 9d. (1). Hengham, Radulph de, and William de Northburgh ; appointment of,
to inquire and do justice as to the allegation of Henry de Lacy,
earl of Lincoln, that he is sustaining a heavy loss in his manor
and lands of Swaneton by the inun£ition of the marsh between
Swanenton and Dunington and other adjacent vills owing to the
obstruction of the customary sewers, fosses, and gutters, and the
destruction of the bridges. Westminster, 24th June.
Hengham (Norf.) ; see Hingham.
m. 18d. (34). Henigford (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry atte Clive against Henry le Clerc, touching
land in.
m. 12d. (7). Henley (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William
Maile and Natalina his wife and Isabel sister of the said Natalina
against Wakelin de Belingges, touching land in.
m. 18 (65). Henstridge (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Adam le Juuene against Henry de Lacy, earl of
Lincoln, touching land in.
m. 6d. (63). Henton ("Hinton") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the sssise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John Pyrun and Alice his wife against Gilbert de Kirkely, clerk,
and others, touching a tenement in.
248 APPENDIX TO THE PORTT-SBVENTH REPORT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
Herberbnr' (Warw.) ; »ee Harburj.
m. 11 (14). Hereford, Giles the sheriff of; Bcknowledgment of the receipt from,
by the hands of Qiles de G^deroba, keeper of the Tower of Lon-
don, and Reiner Magiar*, of Locca, merchant, of 40/. of the
fifteenth of the county aforesaid, and acquittance to the sheriff of
the said sum. Westminster, 14th June.
m. 9 (4). Hereford, the sheriff of; precept to, to deliver to Roger de Clifford
the (body of Erdeslegh-Castle, lately surrendered into the King's
hands by the said Roger, to be held by him for his life of Walter
de Baskeruill and his heirs, with reversion to the said Walter or his
heirs. Westminster, 25th June.
m. 86d. (M). Hereford ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas
de Sodington to take the assise of novel diaseisin arraigned by
Richilda daughter of Robert Poly against Amice Bran, of Hereford,
ai^d others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (80). Hereford; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas
de Sodii^ton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alice de Dukeston against Walter de la Barre and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 16d. (80). Hereford; appointment of same to take the assise of novel disseisin
ahaigned by the said Alice against the said Walter and Philip le
ChA^ejn, touching a tenement in.
Hereford ; see Sutton.
m. 21d. (87). Hereford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Bnrgnll' and
Roger le Rns.
m. 5 (27). Hereford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Burghull and
Roger le Rus.
Herieby (Notts) ; tee Screveton.
m. 28d. (58). Herringfleet ('* Herlbgflet ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loue*
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novd disseisin
arraigned by Roger son of Henry Ode against John son of William
Ode, of Barsham, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (29). Hersted (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Maxgaret daughter of
Richard le Keu against Geoffrey le Keu and Simon V(^>debridy
touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (69). Hertford (Herts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William Oldecrist against John Seym, touching a tenement in.
Hertherst (Suff.) ; see Hartcst.
m. 15d. (52). Hertingfordbury (** Hertforthingbur* ") (Herts); appointment of
John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John Bon Seijaunt, of Hertingford-
bury, against John Sampsnn and Alice his daughter, touching a
tenement in.
Heselbir* (Salop) ; see Hasbury.
Hesinton (Salop) ; see Haston.
m. 26d. (100). Heslerton, East (York) ; appointment of Guichard de Charrun and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Wiliam son of Philip de Colevill against Gilbert de
Camera and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (28). Hessle (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Bilton against Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk and marshall of
England, touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEFEB OF THE PUBLIC BEC0BD8. 249
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — conHnuedL
m. 8d. (18). Hettemelefexme (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Emma daughter of Nicholas le Lnng against
Gilbert le Lung, touching a tenement in.
Hetheredebir* (Wilts) ; see Heytesbury.
Hethingefeld (Suss.) ; see Heathfield.
Henton, Magna (Northt.) ; see Houghton, Great
m. 7d. (72). Hewiir (Devon) ; appointment of Walter de Helion and William de
Braybof to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas
son of John le Fraunkeleyn against Henry de Balegh and others,
touching a tenement in.
Hewyeh (Wilto) ; see Huish.
m. 15 (63). Heydon (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Lovedsv and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Philip son of Bicher de Mortoft against Boger son of Bicher de
Morthoft, touching a tenement in.
Heyeivorth (Wilts) ; see Highworth.
Heyham (Northt.) ; see Higham.
m. 7 (8S). Heytesbury (" Hetheredebir* '*) (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Biohard Goseherde and Joan his
wife and Elena sister of the said Joan against (SeofErey de Beckele,
touching a meinage and land in.
m. 8d. (19). Hibaldstovr (Line.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Simon de Kyrketon against the prior of Newstead,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (93). Hibaldstow (Line.) ; appointment of John deBeigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Simon de Kirketon against the prior of Newstead
(" de novo loco "), touching common of pasture in.
m. 2d. (61). Hibaldstow (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the jury of 24 knights arraigned by William
son of Simon de Kirketon against the prior of Newstead, touching-
common of pasture in.
m. 10 (17). Hibemia, William de, William son of; reversal to, of the outlawry
published against him for the rape of Juliana Fretegost alleged
against him. Westminster, 18th June. By the King in tlie
presence of Badulph de Hengham and H[ugh] de Kendal.
Hicche (Herts) ; see Hitchin.
m. 13d. (55). Hickling (" Hikeling ") (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas de Bempeston against William de Bem-
peeton, touching three toils and land in.
m. 18 (16). Higham (<<Hegham'') (Noitht.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Hugh Swete and Jul[iana] his wife against Walter
de Chelveston, chaplain, touching a mesuage in.
m. 8d.C41). Higham ("Heyham") (Northt.); appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Fromund de Heyham, clerk, against Bobert Swette
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (7). Highworth (" Heyeworth *') (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arrai^ed by Henry de Chelworth and Gunnilda
his wife against Willuim de Berton and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
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No. 1. — Calendar of Patent BoUa : 6 Edward I. — coniinu§d,
m. 19d. (2). flildenlej (« Hildingley ") (York) ; appointment of John de Berate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel dissetsin
arraigned by William Chaambard against William prior of Kirk-
ham, touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (13). Hildersham (" Hildredesham '') (Camb.); appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Isabel Pauncefot against Boger le Bvgod,
earl of Norfolk and marshall of England, and others, toaching a
tenement in.
m. 18 (35). Hilderstone {** Hildeston ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master lliomas de Sodmgton to take the certifi-
cation arraigned by Bobert son of Gilbert de Hildeston and Agnes
his sister against Bichard de Stok', tonehing a mesoage and
land in.
m. 4 (38). Hilderstone (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodin^n to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Boger pnor of Stone against John de Bolton,
touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (12). Hill-near-Borghill (" Hull juxta Borghull ") (Heref.) ; ap^intment
of Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Margery le Coyller
against William le Colyer, touching a tenement in.
m. S5d. (81). Hill {** Hele") (Somerset) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John del Orchyerd against John son of Elias de
Bulneye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (41). Hill (" Hnlle ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort deincestor arraigned by
John Whippe, of Hill, against the prior of Kenilworth, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 23d. (46). Hillam (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by
Galda de Kirkeham against John de Hillum, touching a mesuage
and land in.
Hillesden (Bucks) ; see Preston Bissett.
m. 2d. (17). Hillington (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Cristina Golde and William Swetyng' against John
de Blakegaleweye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15. (18). Hillinton (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dianoestor
arraigned by Cristiana Gk>lde, late wife of Henry le Alblaster,
against John de Hillington, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 26d (87). Hillmorton (War.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bichard de Stratton against Thomas Kynne, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 16d. (26). Hillmorton ("HuUe Morton") (Warw.); appointment of Boger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Andrew de Stratton against Bichard Jene
and others, touching a tenement in.
ui. 5 (48). Hillmorton (" Hulmoyton ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Isolda daughter of John de Warwick and John de
Cleshull against Edith late wife of John de Hasteley and Thomas
her son, touching possessions in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. 12 (45). Hilton (Hunts) ; appmntment of Soger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert de Westmylne against Muriel de Cestreton and Walter de
Westmylne, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (15). Himmelesworth (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Korthburfh to take the jury arraigned by Adam de
Waunervill against John son of William le Plumber, touching a
tenement in.
m. 9d. (59). Hindlip (<< Hindclep ") (Wore.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by Bertram de Aldrinton against G^ffirey
Dabitot, of Hindlip, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (10). Hindlip ("Hindelupe") (Wore); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John de Astleye and Agnes his wife
against Bartholomew de Aldrinton, toudiing a mesuage and
Land in.
m. 14 (7). Hingham ("Hengham") (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bobert son of Bichard de Abyton against Andrew
de Hengham and Andrew de Westgate, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (84). Hingham-near-Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Andrew son of Walter de Weston against William le Botiller
and Paulin Benedicite, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (2). Hinton (Kortht.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraign^ by John de Bray against
Hugh de Tywe and Margery his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (48). Hinton-near-Byfield (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hugh de Tiwe [and] Maigery hb wife against Agnes daughter
of BoTOTt de Hinton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (21). Hinton (*' Henton ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodugton to take the certification ar-
raigned by Bobert de Henton against Emeric Caunel and Amice
his wife and Boesia daughter of Luke (or Lucy) Daggild, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 5 (71). Hints (" Hyntes ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William son of Bobert de la Shoate
against John son of Bichard de Ostewode, touching land in.
m. 4d. (81). Hints (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William son of Bichard Edewin against Bichard Edewyn and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (19). Hinwick (** Henewyk* ") (Beds.); appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Pakeham against Master Bichard de Clifford
and others, touching a tenement in.
m 12 (64). Hitchin (''Hicche'*) (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobhamaud
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Osbert de WheteweU and Boesia his wife against Henry Serle,
touching a tenement in.
m. 6 (8). Ho, William de, bailiff of Alianor the Queen-Mother ; grant to, in
fee simple, at her instance, of 24 acres of land of purpresture by
the King's perch of the forest in the vill of Benefeld in Bedhurst io
a place called Suthale at an annual rent to the Crown of 3 shillings
at the manor of Cookham (*' Cocham'O* Gloucester, 15th August.
[In marg. orig. : '' Vacat quia restituta ct mutata fuit et irrotnla-
tur in rotulo cartarum anno sexto.'*]
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent BoUa : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m, ISd. (68). Ho (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned
by Adam de Ho against William de Hnppecote and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 25d. (56). Hoby (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Metinff-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Gilbert de
Hoby against John de Vylers, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (24). Hoby (" Houby ") (Leic) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and John
de Metinghaim to take the assise of novei disseisin arraigned by
Alice late wife of Robert son of William de Empingham against
Gilbert son of Anketin de Hoby and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. Sd. (50). Hoby (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the juiy arraigned by John de Vilers, of
Brooksby, against Gilbert de Hoby, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (53). Hoccumbe [? Holcombe] (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by William Thurlok' against Thomas de Timeworth,
touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (91). Hoccume [? Holcombe] (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William Thurlok* against Thomas de
Tymmewurth and others, touching a tenement in.
Hocton (Notts) ; see Drayton, West.
m. 24d. (38). Hocwik.near-Brummer' (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John de Brummor* agiunst Humphrey
de Dunesterr*, touching land in.
m. 15d. (48). Hoddesdon (" Hottesdon ") (Herts); appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingbam to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Richard son of Richard le Peschur de Punt
de Tynle against Gilbert de Gkddyng*, touching land in.
Hodewell (York) j see Hudswell.
m. 2d. (4). Hogton-near-Barford (" Berford ") (Beds.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Demeford against John Malerbe,
touching a tenement in.
Hokinton (Oakingtou) (Cambr.) ; see Stanton, Long.
Holbeach (Line.) ; see Whaplode.
m. 9d. (58). Holcombe (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard le Pestur against Cecilia de Roges and Th. de
Pre, touching a tenement in.
Holdebur* (Oldbury) (Salop) ; see Bridgnorth.
Holdebur' (Salop) ; see Oldbury.
m. 5(76). Holdgate C* Holegod ") and Diddlebury (" Dodelbir' '0 (Salop);
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Hugh
Aberd against Richard de Dodemanston and Th. de Grete, touching
land in.
m. lOd. (46). Holeberwe (? Oldberrow) (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Alice late wife of William de Stok',
Joseph de Marcys and Matilda his wife, Henry Payn and Joan his
wife, and Robert de Brok* and Mary his wife against William
FitzRobert, junior, touching a mesuage and land in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward L — eanHnued.
m. 14d. (77). Holebrok, Richard de, and Roger Loveday ; appoiiitment of, to inqnive
an to the trespass alleged to hare been committed by Robert le
Bailiff, of Thetford (*' Thefford "), and several others in coming
with force to the house of Robert de Grozton and Matilda his wiw
in Crozton, making an attack upon the said Robert and Matilda,
beating and ill-treating them, and taking and carrying oft their
goods and chattels found there ; and to hear and determme the said
suit Westminster, 24th May.
m. sod. (37). HolHn^boum (Kent) ; appointment of John de 0>bham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William le Luttre against Martin le Neuman and Walter le Nenman,
touching land in.
m. 8d.(ll). Hollington C<HolTntoa") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Tliomas de SodiDgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John Basset against the abbat of
Crokesden, touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d, (52). Holme (Notts) ; appointment of John de Relate and William de
Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by John
de Notinyiam and Margery his wife against John le Rye, touching
a tenement in.
m. 15 (119). Holme (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Stephen de Houeton against William le Constable
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 12d. (2). Holme (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
de Veyle, of Shipton (« Shepton ") against, William le ConesUbel,
of Holme, and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (18). Holme (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
le Veyle, of Shipton, against Robert de Percy and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 9d. (22). Holmer ("Holemar") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigiied by John de la More against Hugh de la
More and the prior <» Wormesly, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (43). Holmer (*' Holemare ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de la More against Roger
Wurlawe and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (28). Holt (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiffned by William son
of Richard de Hilueston and Dionisia his wne against John Fita-
Gerin and others, touching a tenement in.
Holt (Norf.) ; tee Letheringsett.
m. 17 (38). Holwood(*<Holewod") (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Jordan de Haccumb' and Ocilia his wife
against Richard Trenaga and others, touching a tenement in.
Homerwych (Staff.) ; see Hammerwich.
m. 15 (84). Honingham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Meungham to take the assise of mort duioestor arraigned by Agnes
Peitevyn against Richard de Brantiston and William his ton,
touching land in.
m. 14d. (81). Honiton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Philip son of Radnlph Attehele against Walter Attewera and
Margery his wife, touching land in.
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No. 7.--0alendar of Flatent Boils : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. lid. (18). Hoo (Kent) ; i4>pomtmeiit of John de Ckibham and Elias de Bekiog*
ham to take &e assise of novel diseeUin arraigned by Constance
daughter of William son of Hogh Hoia,of Hoo, and Joan her sister
against Samson de Ho and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (85). Hoole (" Hole ") Great (Lano.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbnivh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Hole against William de Hole, touching a
tenement in.
m. 4d. (24). Hope (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Adam de Brerelawe against Peter Corbet, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 28 (24). Hope Bowdler (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take a certification arraigned by
Odo de Hodenet and Alim his son against Ridhard son of Alex-
ander de Hopeboulers, touching a tenelnent in.
m. 26d. (58). Hope Bowdler (Salop) ; appointment of Walter de Hopton and
John de Kirkeby to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard son of Alexandw de Bopeboudelers against l^do de
Hodenet and Alan his brother, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (89). Hope Bowdler (*< Bouchlers ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas Russel, William son of Roger
le Lung, Roger Smalot, Richard Hamund, Roger his brother,
Richard FitaWilliam, Richard FitsPhilip, and Ranolph le Donke
against Wilham son of Odo de Hodenet and B<^per le Seijannt,
tonching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (26). Hope Bowdler (Salop) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Thomas Russel against William de Hodenet and
Roger le Serjaunt, touching common of pastoie in.
m. 18 (88). Hopton, Walter de, and William de Cavereswell ; appointment of, to
inquire and do justice as to the allegation of Richard son of John
de Mere that whereas Robert de Mere, who was accused of divers
robberies and larcenies, was fbmid in the grange of Robert son of
John de Mere at Norton [Staff..], and refusing to give himself up
to justice was bdieaded by certain bailifis of William de Aldithelegh,
the said baih'ffs afterwards maliciously imputing to the said Robert
son of John de Mere that he was a receiver of the said Robert de
Mere and a participator in his offences (of which he was altogether
innocent and unconvicted) beheaded him also, whereby the said
Richard son of John de Mere is in danger of disinheritance of the
lands and tenements late of the said Robert son of John de Mere,
whose brother and heir he is. Bruton, 9th ApriL
m. 8d. (4). Hopton, Walter de, and Roger de Burghnll' ; appointment of, to hear
the complaints of certain men of Bergeveny tonching certain op-
pressions and injuries inflicted on them by the EJng's seneschal
there (and which are more fully contained in a cedule sent by the
King) and to do justice in the matter ; and also to inquire touching
the trespasses alleged to have been committed against the King by
certain men of &rgeveny, and to hear and determine the same.
Worcester, 14th October.
m. 5d. (86). Hopton (''Opiton'*) (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by William Franceys, of Chirlton, against Adam
(or Ada) son (or daughter) of William de Norton^touchingrentin.
m. 5 (77). Hopton Cangeford (** Cangefot'') (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraipied by Robert Cang^ot a^inst Roger son
of Th. de Hopton and Simon son of John dc Halitton, touching
common of pasture in.
DEPT7TT KEEPER OF THE PUBUO REOOBD8. 265
No* 7-— Ci^ndar of Patent BOII0 : 6 Edward I. — txmiinued.
m. lOd. (4S). Ho|>wood (Wore.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noYel disseisin
arraigned by Jal[ianB] Thony against Robert de la Chaumbre,
touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (101). Horbling (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburffb to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by John
Fitz Gaeeun against Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, Margaret his
wife, and (}eoffi*ey ate Grene, touching a tenement in.
Horebam (York) ; Me Harbome.
m^Sd. (52). Homcastle (" Homcastr* '') (Line); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbuxgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Walter son of William de Homcastr'
against Walter de Whethamstede, touching a mesuage in.
m. 8d. (9). Horpesfeld (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William le Messager, of Affeld [? Hatfield], against John son of
Roger de London, tonohing a tenement in.
m. 7d. (69). Horpol' and Wickham (Suff.) ; appointment of Ro^r Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arradgned
by Alianor daughter of Robert Houel against Bartholomew de
Anuylers, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (51). Horsham, S. Faith (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Emma dnoghter of Waiter le Fevre against Reymund
prior of S. Faith and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (21). Horsmonden (Kent) ; appointment of John de Ck>bham and Elias
de Bekiufham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph de Hesel against Robert Creuke and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 17 (71). Horton (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Biaster
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel <^i«Ml^iiTT" ar-
raigned by Master Roger de Horton against Radulph Atherel,monk
of Sherborne, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (10). Horton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thoosaa dt Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Rannlph de Grettou against William de Audeleye and others,
tonckin^ common of pasture in.
Horul' (Lane.) ; see Orrell.
Hoton (York) ; see Hutton.
Hoton Paynel (York) ; se« Hutton Pagnell.
Houeregabbewell (Devon) ; tee (jabwell, Over.
Hongham (Kent) ; see Charhxm.
m. 14 (24). Houghton (" Houton ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburi^ to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Th. Haket against Robert ate Gate and Elena la
Fraunceyse, touching land in.
m. 14d. (8). Houghton (" Hotheton **) (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam de Hotheton against Richard Fftz-Bilb (*< fil'
Bilbi '*)) touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (15). Houghton, Great (<' Magna Heuton") (Northt.); appomtment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Malesoures against Ranulph
de Staunton, touching a tenement in.
256 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTT-SEyENTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 7.-^Cale]idar of Patent Rolls': 6 Edward l.-^^eanHnued.
m. 18d. (16). Houghton, Little (Kortht.) ; appointment of BogerLoTedajand John
de Metiogham to take the assise arraigned by William Grimhaad
against William abbat of Bittlesden tonching a pond levied in.
m. 16d. (97). Houghton ("Hoaton") (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of norel
disseisin arraigned by Alan Heyr against Philip de Craudon and
others, touching common of pasture m.
m. 18d. (57). Honkesgarth (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter de Bochewell and Emma his wife against Alan
de Euerle and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (51). Howden 0' Houeden ") (York) ; appointment of John de Bei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Stephen de Houeden against Thomas del Fal and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (75). Howton (" Houeton ") (Heref.) ; appointdient of Solomon de
Bochestcr and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Badulph de Eleton and Ocilia his
wife against Bichard de Houeton, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (69). Hubaud, Henry, and William de Chamales, association of, with John
de C^ynton, Thomas de Cherlecote, Henry de Nottingham [ste
In marg. D* gaol' del'].
m. S7d. (35). Hudswell (« Hodewell ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned bv Adam son of Geoffirey Fits Hermin against John le
Tanur, tonching land in.
m. 18d. (60). Huish (" Hewych") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Silvester Doynel against Elias Cotel and
others, touching a tenement in.
Hukechal (Suff.) ; see Uggeshall.
Hulle, La (Berks) ; see Godingflot.
m. 5d. (72). Hnlme (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert de Byrches against Bobert de Gredlee, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 5d. (81). Hulme (Lane.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Bobert de Birches against Bobert de Chredle, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 16d. (8S). Hulton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Bobert son of John
de Hulton against Bichard son of QeofSrey de Werkesl', touching
a hedge levied in.
Hundenwyk' (Norf.) see Cumpton.
m. 23d. (78). Hundleby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh Baret and Sarah his wife against Simon Hallard and others,
touching a tenement in.
Hundredeston (Southt) ; »ee Brook.
m. 18d. (80). Hungerford (Berks) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William le Stalker against Matilda late wife of Adam le Stalker,
touching land in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Pateut Bolls : 6 Edward L-^^oniinued.
m. 18d. (40). Hnngerford (Berks); appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William le Stabler against Matilda late wife of Adam
le Stabler, toncbing land in.
m. 17d. (7). Hunnj Hill (Southt.) ; i^pointment of Solomon de Bocbester [and
Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise arraigned bj
William de la Mare and Margery his wife against Jordan yicar of
the charch of Grodshill and others, touching a pond levied in.
m. 4d. (78). Hunsdon (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northborffh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Mazelinalate wife of William de Rolleston against Roger Chakayne,
touching land in.
m. 14 (14). Hundon (** Honeden ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Ro|^r Loreday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Joan daughter of Sarah Rundel' against John Rundel, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (63). Huntingdon ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Lovetot and
Roger Loveday.
m. 7 (76). Huntingdon ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John Russel, John
de cSbrd, Baldwin de S. Gr^rge, and Robert de Comton.
m. 5 (86). Huntingdon ; commission to Simon Delisle, Saer de Frivill, John
Aue^, and Radulph FitzFulcon to deliver the gaol of, of Adam
Hardy taken and imprisoned there for the death of Herma . . .,
merchant of Almain.
m. 22d. (40). Huppreston (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Aelesia late wife of Nicholas de Attingeleye against Thomasina
late wife of Peter le Clerk, of Preston, and William de Hatfeld,
touching a tenement in.
m. I7d. (66). Hursley (" Herselegh ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John de Herselegh against Alice de la
Grave, touching land in.
m. 17 (95). Hurstboume ("Hussebum") Regb (Southt.); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the abbess of Tarent
against Master Giles parson of the church of Hurstboume Regis,
touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (21). Hurstpierpoint (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cubham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Christiana de Wykham against Simon de Stanton, touching a
mesuage and land io.
m. 8 (18). Husee, Master Henry, sent by the King to the Court of Rome on
special business ; safe conduct to Clarendon. 27th July.
m. 8 (20). The same ; protection to with clause, Vdumut. Same date.
m. 2Sd. (26). Hutton (" Huton' ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by the prior of Burscough against Henry de Huton,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (58). Hutton and Elborough (" Hellebarewe ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas le Hardy
against John del Mareis, touching land in.
m. 23 (18). Hutton ("Hoton'O (^ork) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Sie prior
of Malton against Robert de Fritheby, touching a pond levied in.
o 22458. B
258 APPENDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH REPORT OP THE
No. 7.-^Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward l.^^continued.
m. 7d. (78). Hatton (*< Hoton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Rdgate and
William de Northbnigh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Bossale against Agnes de Boscy and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 6d. (69). Hntton Pagnell ("Hoton Paynel") (York); appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northbnigh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Thomas Basset and Mariota his wife,
Robert de Rodene and Agnes his wife against Robert Lntterel,
touching land in.
m. 5d. (46). Hutton Pagnell (" Hoton Paynel ") (York) ; appointment of same
to take a similar assise arraigned by WiUiam Spileman and
Mariota his wife, Robert de Rodone and Agnes his wife against
Robert Luterel, touching land in.
m. 15 (47). Huyton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Henry de Huyton against John de Wlfald, touching a tenement in ;
m. 15 (48). and to take a similar assise arraigned by the said Henry against
Adam (or Ada) de Huyton, touching a tenement in the same
Till.
»
m. 14 (47). Huyton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnigh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
de Huyton against Henry son of Robert de Lathum and others,
touching a tenement in.
jm. 19d. (57). Hyde, West (Heref.) ; appointment of Master Roger de Seyton and
John de Reigate to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Croupes and Cecilia his wife against Robert de Evering-
ham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (8). Hymelesworth (? Elmsworth) and Scolay (? Skellow) (York) ;
appointment of John de Reigate and William de Norburg* to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam de Scolay
against Adam (or Ada) de Wanneruill', touching common of
pasture in.
Ichene (Southt.) ; see Itchen.
m. 21d. (16). Ickham (*'Ihckham") (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham
and Ellas de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas son of William Rnssel against Thomas
Moraund and Ive son Richard'de la Leyg", touching a mesuage in.
m. 14 (46). Icklesham (Suss.); appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Petro-
nilla Hobenye against Oliver Heued, touching land in.
m. 3d. (83). Icklesham (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel diFseisin arraigned by
William Geffrey against James Faulyn and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 2d. (2). Icklesham (Suss.); appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Beatrix late wife of Stephen de Assche against
William de Heringoud and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (46). Icklingham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraignM by
Gorgius le Bigot against Gundreda la Bigote, touching posses-
sions in.
m. lOd. (59). Ickwcll (" Gikeswell ") (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dissei«n arraigned
by Henry la Zusch, parson of the church of Northill («* North
Giuel "), against William de Trailly, touching a tenement in.
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m. 8d. (71). Iden, Beckley, Peasemarsh, Nortbiam, and Platen (Sasi.) ;
appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingbam to take
the jniy arrafgned by Robert de Oreueqaer against Haym de
Creaeqaer, touching a tenement in.
Ideshar (Salop) ; see Isle.
m. 7 (40). Idmiston (*< Idemeston ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned bj William de Hacche and Felicia his
wife affainst the abbat of Glastonborj and others, touching com-
mon 01 pasture in.
m. 4d. (5). Ightfield (" Ythefeld ") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Richard le Escrivayn, of Ightfield,
against John parson of the church of Ightfield and Thomas le
&uur, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (64). Iham (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip
Emboylle (?) against John de Wodemere and £3izena Attenesse,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (77). Ilchester (" luelcestr* ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William son of Henry le Garetter and Henry
de Brok' against William Bastard and Roger Bastard, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18 (82). Ilchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William Evexard and
Hereward del Mareis.
m. 12d. (57). Ilchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Thomas Trevet William
Everard, Richard de Cantilupe, and William de Gkuelton.
m. 7d. (78). Ilchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Thomas Trevet, William
de Gyueltou, Richard de Cantilupe, and John Fitz GeofErey.
m. 9d. (40). Ilketsal (" Ilkettlishal ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of Geoffrey Tilly against WilUam Kelly the elder and
m. 9d. (41). others, touching a tenement in; and to take the assise of novel
disseisin aijaigned by the said John against Roger Bigod, earl of
Norfolk and Marshall of England, and others, touching a tenement
in Willingham.
m. 14 (36). Imeney (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Radulph Fitz Simon against John son of John de Norton and
other», touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (86). Immingham (Line.) ; appointment of Johnde Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert son of Nicholas de Imingham against Robert ala Groiz,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (78). Ince-in-Mackerfield ("Ines in Makerfeld") (Lane); appointment
of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry son of Henry de Sefton
against Henry de Sefton, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (66). Ingen (" Inge") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Philip de Hulcromb and Katherine his wife against Simon de
Crombe and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (90). Inglustrond (StafP.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas le Clerk and Basilia his wife against Greofirey
Toly, touching a mesuage and land in.
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No. 7^-^^alendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 4d. (ftO). Ipstones (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraiffned by Richard de Acouere and Beatrix his wife against
William de Ippestones and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (79). Ipswich (Norf. [? Suff.]) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Osbert de Lytelund and Anabil his wife agidnst Seman Clement
m. 15 (80). and Alice his wife, toaching a tenement in ; and to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by the said Osbert and Anabil against
the aforesaid Seman [&] Alice and Isabel late wife of Thomas ate
Stone, touching a tenement in Stoke-near-Ipswich.
m. Sid. (14). Ipswich (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de Me-
tingham to take the assise of mort danceetor arraigned by Richard
son of William le Tailnr against Robert Dany, junior, and Mar-
gery his wife, toaching a mesuage in.
m. 3d. (81). Ipswich (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Stephen le Rattere and
Cecilia his wife against John de PapcrhuU*, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 14d. (76). Ipswich ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert Duboys, Richard
de Gosebeck, Almaric Peche, and John de Stretton.
m. I5d. (58). Ipswich ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Lovetot and
Roger Loveday.
m. 2d. (48). Ipswich ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert Dubois and
Richard de Gosebrok*.
m. 7d. (2). Irby (" Jireby ") (line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbuivh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Malot against Margery Malet and others,
touching a tenement in. Westminster, 26th June.
m. 96d. (68). Irchester (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Aschton against William de Nowers and Henry Balle,
touching a tenement in.
m. 87d. (87). Ireby, High (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas son of John de Irby against Christiana late wife of John
de Irby, touching the manor of.
m. 18d. (62). Isham (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
de Newburgh and Agatha his wife against Robert le Baud and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (41). Isle (** Ideshal' ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Tliomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de OrenhulP against John de Stiuynton
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (76). Isleham (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William
le Rede against .Alice late wife of Radulph Oodrix, toaching a
mesuage and land in.
m. ISd. (62). Itchen ("Ichene") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Nicholas son of Nicholas de Ichene against
the abbess of S. Mary, Winchester, and others, touching common
of pasture in.
Itchenor, West ( Suss.) ; see Wittering, East and West.
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m, 17d. (44). Itchen Stoke (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj Thomas de Hatingleye against the abbess of Romsey
and Thomas de Ljons, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (59). Ivington (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Philip son of Hugh le Porter against the abbat of Reading and
m. 8d. (60). others, touching a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise between
same, touching a tenement in Leominster.
Ivington (Heref.) ; see Leominster.
m. 18d. (26). Iweleye (Qlonc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin amdffned
by Adam de Kilpek' against Peter de Arraoe and others, touc&ng
a tenement in.
m. 2d. (7). Jakeford, Trewarveneth, (" Trewermeneth' "), and Thuwor (Comw.) ;
appointment of Walter de Wimbome and Thomas Trevet to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Trewemienech
against Th. de Scarorca and others, touching a tenement in.
Jelvtofk (Northt.) ; see Yelvertoft.
m. 24 (21). Jeovene, John Le (of London), going to Scotland on his own
business ; simple protection to. Westminster, 1 8th January.
m. 22 (23). Johannis, Benedict, John Donedeu, and William Johannis, partners,
and merchants of Cahors, their men, things, and mer^andise;
protection and safe-conduct to, in coming to England, staying there
to trade, and returning thence. Dover, 5th February.
m. 27 (15). S. John of Jerusalem, in En^iand, the prior and fraternity of the
Hospital of; protection to, m Wales and the Marches, as well as in
England, with the clause : ** Volentes quod omnes possessiones sue
ubique looorum tanqnam familiares nostri et res nostre proprie
conserventur indempnes." Shrewsbury, 2nd December.
«<
Justices Itinerant in cos. Cumberland, Westmorekind, and Northnm*
berland ; see Westminster, the abbat of.
ro. 8 (5). Kaerwente, Master Gregory de, going with R[obert] cardinal-bishop
of Porto {** Portuensis ") to the Court of Rome ; protection to,
with clause, Volumus.
Kaldewell (I^ic.) ; see Chadwell.
Kaldewell (York) ; see Caldwell.
Kahie (Wilts) ; see Calne.
Kantokesheued (Somers.) ; see Quantoxhead.
m. 19d. (56). Kariswelleheye (Somers.) ; appointment of Matter Roger de Seyton
and John de Reigate to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John Poynaunt against Nicholas de Kariswelleheye, touching a
mesuage and land in.
Karleton juxta Geeling (Notts) ; see C^lton-near-Gedling.
Kateby (Cadeby) (York) ; see Mexborough.
Katefeld (Norf.) ; see Catfield.
Kateral (Lane.) ; see Catterall.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
Eaystorp (Line.) ; see Caistor.
m. 13 (19). Eeddineton (Line.) ; appointment of Johnde Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Master Thomas de Louth against Radulph prior of Alvin^am and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7 (10). Keddington (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj
Thomas Gille, of Louth, against the abbat of Louth Park and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 12 (18). Kedin^n (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and John de
Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Grod-
frey son of Peter de Chelveston against Walter Juks, touching a
tenement in.
m. 38 (8). Eegworth (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Williium le Stedeman and Alice his wife against Ingelard de Cunun
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (23). Eegworth (*' Kegheworth '*) [Leic] ; association of Radulph de
Hengfaam with Roger I>>veday and John de Metingham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William le Vacher and Alice
his wife against Ingelard de Curzon and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 7d. (82). Keighley (** Kyheley ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Noithbuigh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Hugh de Kyheley against John de
Eccleseye, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 27d. (51). Eelby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Re^te and William de
Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Roger de Arcy and
Walter PitzGeoffrey against Radulph le Rendu and Sibil his wife,
touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (33). Eelby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Relate and WiUiam de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Thomas Burdon, of Eelby, against Richard Official,
of Stallingborough, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (68). Kelfield C* Kelkefdd'*) (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Benedict de Kelkefeld against Adam (or Ada) de
KeUcefeld, touching a tenement in.
Keliknoht (Comw.) ; see Calaynoogh.
m. 18 (14). Eellet, Nether (Lane); appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Horm de Eellet against Ranulph de Daker and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 7d. (26). Eelmarsh Q* Keylmers ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take Uie assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes late wife of Robert son of Philip de Lobeho
against Adam (or Ada) de Kewelingworth and others, tonching a
tenement in.
Kelsale (SufT.) ; see Dunwich.
m. tod. (6). Eeneton ; association of William de Saham with John de Metingham to
take the attaint arraif;ned by John de Shelton ag|Binst Ri<Siard de
Suddoure and Kathenne his wife, touching possessions in.
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m. 20 (21). KeoU worth, the prior of, and the sheriff of Warwick ; mandate to, to
send 60/., out of the fifteenth which is in their custody in the
priory of Kenilworth, to Quenjnton to the King, so that he may
receive the money on Thursday instant. Quenynton, 6th March.
m. 20 (32). Eenil worth, the prior of, and William Hamelyn, sheriff of Warwick
and Leicester ; acquittance to, of 619/. 2s, for the payment of the
second moiety of the fifteenth coming from the counties aforesaid,
paid by them in the Wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek, the keeper
thereof Quenynton, 16th March.
Kennecumb, Nether (Dors.) ; see Eingcombe, Nether.
Kenredeford (Suss.) ; see Kirdford.
m. 16d. (89). Kerseye Lelles' (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
. Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas de Blakedich' against Amanda de Blakedich' and others,
touching two mesuages and land in.
m. 4 (43). Kerswell (? Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John Uibbert against Henry de Kerswell and others, toa<Sdng
a tenement in.
Kesseburgh (York) ; see Kexborough.
m. 27 (8). Kestevene, Robert de ; grant to, of his office of monitor in the
wapentake of Wirkesworth* during good behaviour.
m. 1 6 (52). Ken, Geoffirey le, of Stonham ; grant to, of the custody of the Unds and
tenements in Ospreng* and in the Isle of Sheppey (" Eskepeia "),
late of William Nowell, deceased, during the minority of the heirs
of the said William, to the value of ten marcates uf land long since
granted to him by the King. Westminster, 7th June.
m. 4d. (17). Kexborough (•* Kesseburgh ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the Assise of £iovel
disseisin arraigned by Henry de IU>ckele against Gilbert Cannn,
touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (60). Keyston ("Kestan") (Hunts); appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard de Foston against William de Keleby and John Dubois,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (92). Keyworth (<' Keworth ") (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beiffate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Lucy daughter of Hugh le Blunt against William le
Syr and Agnes his wife, touching a tenement in,
m. 4 (53), Kidderminster (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Fetvr le Fevre, of Kidderminster, against Master
Hugh de Kent, touching possessions in.
m. 26d. (83). Kidderminster (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel diaseisin
arraigned by Walter de Coston against John prior of Bradley
and John de Wotton, touching common of pasture in.
m. 22 (19)< Kilkenny, the prior and convent of the Hospital of S. John of; simple
protection to. Dover, 6th Februaiy.
V
m. 16 (25). Kilkenny, Master Andrew de, and Master Thomas of Bredstrete, who
are gone to the parts of Aragon on the Kin^s business ; proteetion
to, with clause, Volumus. Westminster, 6tn June.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — canHfnied,
m. Id. (6). KiUingholme (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin anaigned bj
Michael de Chilham and Christiana his wife against the abbat of
Newsham and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (89). Kilmersdon (" Kynemeresdon' ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Fhiiip de Aubenej against Gilbert
de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Heitford, and others, touchiiig a
tenement in.
m. 28 (28). Kilnvick (« Kilbfwik' ") (York) ; appointment of Nicholas de
Stapleton and William de Northbargh to take theassise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Percy, the younger, against
William de Percy, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (70). Kimberley (Korf.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
Pekke and Agnes hb wife against Nicholas de Stotevill and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (86). Kimbolton (" Kinebauton ") (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrugned by William Wytlok' and Agnes his wife against Matilda
daughter of William le Fevre*, of Kimbolton, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 7 (62). Kingcombe, Nether (*< Nether Kennecumb ") (Dors.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Th. son of Henry.Quintin
against Adam le Deneys, touching a mesuage and land in.
King's Bench, the Justices of, salaries of; see Podio, Orlandino de.
m. 9d. (44). King's Broom (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and J(rfm
de Metingham to take die assise arraigned by Simon le Chaum-
berleyn against Master William Pikerel and others, touching a
hedge destroyed in.
Kingsbury (Warw.) ; «es Middleton,
m. 15d. (65). Kingsclere ("Clere Regis") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Heniy de Wodecote against Walter
de Euereslegh and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (59). Kingsclere (Southt.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Thomas de Calrugg* and Idonia his wife against
Walter Bagehurst and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (65). King's-Sutton and Astrop (Devon)* ; appointment 9f Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Robert son of William Basset against
Thomas Basset and others, touching land in.
m. 28 (10.) Kingsteignton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned bj^ Robert
Burdun against Amice de la Bruere, touching a tenement ul
* These places are in oo. Northampton, and were orifrinally assigned to that eounty in the
roll. The word '* Norht' " was lubsequently erased and a line drawn ftom the lefl doe of the
entry to the word " Deuon' " in the left msfgin of the entry above.
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m. 28 (14). Kingsteignton (Devon) ; appointment of same to take the jury
arraigned by Robert Bardun against Richard vicar of the chorch
of Kingsteignton, touching conunon of pasture in.
m. 15 (12)* Kingston (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj and John de
Metinffluim to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Haweis de Sutton against Robert son of Andrew de Saham and
Ahin son of Eustace de Kingeston, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (51). Kingston-near- Yeovil (*' Ynel '') (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and lifter Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort daneestor arraigned by Walter de Baskervill against
Richard de Coleworth and others, touching land in.
m. 17d. (91). Kingiton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
[Master] Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter son of Adam (or Ada) de Calnhull against
Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of Walter de Calnhull, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 20d. (44). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
Firmin Grasenoyl against Baldwin le Wodemongfaere, touching
rent in.
m. lOd. (8). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
Avelina dan^ter of William de Merton, Beatrix and Jul[ianaj
sisters of the said Avelina, against Robert de Merton, touching two
mesuages and land in.
m. Sd. (79). Kingston (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas
le Gaunt ag|ainst Matilda daughter of William de Merton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (1). Kingswear (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned by Abraham de Kingeswere against Warin le Jeovene
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (94). Kinnard-Ferry ('' Kinardeferie **) (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbui*gh to take the assise of novel
dissdsin arraigned by Robert Bradegthe, of Kinardeferie, against
William son of Ricliard de Kinardeferie and others, toucmng a
tenement in.
m. 17d. (56). Kintbnry (" Kenetebir' ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned
by Peter de Wvnton' against Thomas de Gloucester, parson of the
church of Welford, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (28). Kirby (" Kirkeby ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Ro^r Loreday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Mariota daughter of John Aungevyn, of Kirby, againstJohn
Swift, of Kirby, and others, touching a tenement io.
m. lid. (57). Kirby-on-Wreake (** Kirkeby super Wrethek") (Leic); appointment
of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Mariota dauffhter of John Augeny
against Gilbert Swift, of Kirby ('* Kirkeby °')> and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 4 (111)- Kirby-on-Wreake (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Joan daughter of Hubert Fits William against John de Kirk' and
others, touching a tenement in.
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No. )W-Galendar of Patent Rolls: 6 Edward Lr-rootUinued.
m. 2ad. (28). Kirby-Bedon (Norf.) ; appotntmeiit of Roger Ijoneday.a&d John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip
Efiert against William Mathi and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (81). Kirdford (" Kenredeford ") (Sass.); appointment .of John de
C!obham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Robert le Tnmur and Dionisia his wife against
William de Linfeld, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (11). Kirham (Kent) ; appointment of John de CoUiaai aad Bliaa de
Bekingham to take the assize of novel disseisin airaigned by
Thomas son of Radulph le Festur against Edith daughter of
Richard Beye and Walter de Scardebnrg*, touching a tenement in.
m. ed. (37). Eirkby C* Kyrkeby ") (Cnmbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigftte
and William de Northburgh to take the jniy arraigned by Robert
de Hauerington against the abbat of S. Mioy, York, touching a
fosse levied in.
m. 4d. (75). Kirkby (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraign^ by
Richard son of Roger Wolneshegh against Robert de Bichom and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 15 (17). Kirkby Irileth (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of povel disseisin
arraigned by William de Wiresdale figainst Roger de Lancaster
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. I6d. (93). Kirkby Irileth (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Kirkeby against Roger de Xancaster and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (48). Kirkby Laythorpe and Kvedon (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of Alan de Kirkeby against
Richard son of Alan de Kirkeby and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. I7d. (93). Kirkby Laythorpe ("Kirkeby and Laythorp*") (Line); appoint-
ment of John de Reigate and William de Northbuigh to takaithe
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Ridiard son of Alan de
Kirkeby against Thomas Fitz Alan and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 9d. (47). Kirkby (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Normanby and Albreda his wife against Hugh de
Beltoft and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (4). Kirkby, South (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Norburg' to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Geoffrey son of Stephen de Sutbkirkeby against John son of
Henry de Camesale and Elias son of John de Smetheton, touching
a tenement in.
m. Id. (12). Kirmond (Line); appointment of John de Reigate and Wilfiam de
Northbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
atte Grove against the prior of Sixhill and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. lOd. (69). Kirtlingtcn (Oxf.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Isabel
daughter of Vincent de Kirtlinton against Ela Lungespeye, countess
of Warwick, and Henry FitzViucent, touching a tenement in.
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m. 2d. {W), Kiseby (Line.) ; f^poiBtment of John de Beigate and WUll^ni de
Northbargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas de Pontefract against Banulph de Blaonkeneye and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (60). Knebworth (" Knibworth ") (Herts) ; appointment of Bcm^ Loreday
and John de Metingham to take the assise arraigned by JoEn de
Holwell against Robert del Ho and Beatrix his wife, touching a
hedge destroyed in.
m. lid. (64). Knebworth (« En^rbworth ") (Herts); appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise arraigned
by John de Holewell against Robert del Ho and Beatrix his wife,
touching a hedge destroyed in.
Kneesworth (Cambr.) ; see Royston.
m. 13 (18). Knighton (" Knytheton ") (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger Kamyn and Robert de Meyne against
Richard de Lmnene, touching common of pasture in. .
m. dd. (19). Knighton (<< Knytheton '0 (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
I^hester and Master lliomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John Sweyn and PetrpniUa his wife
against the prior of Worcester, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (98). Knitedegh* (Somers.) ; appointment of S<domon de- Rooheatec and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry son of Maurice de Legh against John de
Pagrave and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (21). Knottenhull and Hanbury (<<Hambyr") (Wore.); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Soduigton. tq. take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Grimbald Pauncefot
against the abbat of Bordesley, touching common of pasture in.
nu 10 (6). Knouill*, Bogo de ; commisimus to, during pleasure, of the custody of
the castle of Doluoran and the land of Kedewy in the same manner
as Lewis ab Gruffud held the said castle and land on custody by
commission of the King. Westminster, 16th June.
m. 10 (6). Mandate of intendence in pursuance to the tenants of the castle and
land aforesaid. As above.
m. 10 (7). Mandate of livery in pursuance to Lewis ab Grufihd. As above.
m. 10 (8). Knouill', Bogo de ; appointment of, to cause to be cut down all hedges
and thickets (<' densitates '0 in the ways in the .parts of Mont-
gomery, Kery, and Kedewy, which give rise to danger to the
passers-by, homicides and robberies and other enormitieB being
committed there ; and mandate to, to admonish, on the King's part,
the lords of those lands to cut down such hedges, &c., and, in case
of their refusal to do so, to cause it to be done at their cost.
Westminster, 18th June.
m. 10 (9). Concurrent mandate to all the freeholdaca and others of the parts of
Kery to cut down such thickets, &c.
m. 10 (10). Concurrent and similar mandate to all the freeholdeca and oUiers of
the parts of Kedewy.
m. 10 (11). Concurrent and similar mandate to all the freeholders and others of
the parts of Montgomery .
m. 10 (12). Concurrent and similar mandate to all the freeholders and ofhars of
the hundreds about the parts of Montgomery, Kery, and Kedewy
« infra com' & extra."
m. 4 (71). Knowle (** KnoUe ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Radnlph de Hen^ham
and Hugh de Kendal to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter de Ailesbir' against Agatha late wife of.Willimii de
Ardern and Robert FitsMathew, touching common of pafture in.
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m. 19d. (58). Knowie (" KuoUe "; (Wanr.) ; appointmeut of Badnlph de Henff-
ham and Walter de Hopton to take the assise of novel disseiSi
arraigned bj Walter de Eiebir' against Agatha late wi£s of William
de Ardeme and Robert Maheu, toaching common of pasture in.
m. 11 (4). Knleward^, R[obertl de, bishop of Porto (*< ep's Portuensis ") ; simple
protection to. Westminster, 9th June.
m. 1 7d. (64). Kydesham (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard GoUa and Sibil his wife against Richard de
Lomene, touching land in.
Kjheley (York) ; ses Keigfaley.
Eynemeresdon (Somers.) ; tee Kilmersdon.
m. 5 (70). Kyngeshem* (?) (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort duieestor
arraigned by Matilda daughter of Howen le Joevene against Madoc
ab Howen and others, touching possessions in. ,
m. 6 (9). Kynton, John de ; pardon to, at the inttanoe of Roger do Mortimer
of the death of John son of Radnlph de Haleston, of which he is
indicted. Gloucester, 8th August.
m. 10 (1). Kytelere, William, merchant of Yprds {** Ipra ") ; simple protection
to. Westminster, 15th June.
m. ISd. (78). Kyuelingworth (FKilworth) (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert son of Peter de Kyuelyngworth, derk, against RS>ert
son of John de Walcote, touching a tenement in.
Kyweshope (Heret) ; see Cnsop.
m. 17 (75). Lade, La (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned WBfichael
de Golumbers against William son of William de la Lade and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. S8d. (87). Lafford, Old (Line.) ; i^pointment of John de Refute and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin amused by
Simon de Beningfeld and Emma his wife against the pnoress of
Grace-Dieu {** de gratia dei ") and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (IS). Lambeth (" Lameheth ") (Suit.) ; appointment of John de Oobham
and Blias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Master Walter de Westminster against Peter de la
Croiz, of Lambeth, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (S7). Lambeth, South (Surr.) ; appointmeut of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry de Stockewell against William Trug and William hia
Serjeant, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (66). Lamboume (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Master Thomas de Xngaldestorp', dean of S. Paul's, London, parson
of Lamboume, against John de Norton, touching a water-eonrse
divert^ in.
m. S5d. (S9). Lambside (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Th. de Sodington to take the certification arraigned by-
William Grespyn against Richard GifPard and others, touching a
pond destroyed in.
m. 15d. (49). Lambside (*' Lamside ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by William Crespin a^painst Richard Godemewy and
others, touching a pond destroyed in.
Lammas (Norf.) ; see Hautbois, Little.
m. SO (2S). Lampadervaur, the burgesses of ; safe-conduct to, during pleasure^
with their goods and merchandise in going through the kingdom of
England, and through the King's power in Irdand, Walea, and
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elsewhere, staying there, and trading, and returning thence to their
own place, with acquittance to, from to>I. Qaerijnton, 6th
March.
m. 20 (28). They have letters close directed to the justiciar of Ireland, the hailiflfs,
&c. of Duhlin, Drogheda, and Caermarthen. As ahove.
m. 12(78). Lampadervaur ; association of Master H. de Bray with Walter de
Wimhome to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned by
the King against Richard bishop of S. David's and Rm Baghan
ah Res ab Mailgun, touching the church of.
m. 1 Id. (62). Lampadervaur ; appointment of Walter de Wimborne and Master
Henry de Bray to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned
by the King against the bishop of S. David's and Res Vaughan
and Res ap Moylgun, touching the church of.
m. lOd. (31). Lancaster ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Richard le Botiller,
Adam de Hoghton, Radulph de Mitton, and Benedict Gemet.
m. 5d. (61). Lancaster; commission of gaol delivery for, to Richard le Botiller,
John de Byrun, William de Heton, and John de Tatham.
m. 3d. (94). Lancaster ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Benedict Gemet,
Ranulph de Sutton, Adam de Hoton, and Adam de Bery.
m. 8d. (79). Lancing (Suss.); appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel dbseisin arraigned by
John de Gersindon and Emma his wife against Adam de Clothale
and Christiana his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (49). Landrake (" Landarauk' ") [(Comw.)] ; appointment of Payn de
Chaworth and Master H[enry] de Bray to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William son of John de Breus against
Hugh de la Mote, touching land in. [In marg. orig. : — '* Ballivo de
Hiskenneu."]
Landstore (Devon) ; see More.
m. lid. (40). Langeford (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Agnes de Percy against Geoffrey de Percy and Adam (or Ada)
de Goldeye, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (61). Langford (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert son of Baldwin del Estre against Roger de
Melet, touching rent in.
m. 17 (67). Langford (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margery de Florye a^^inst Richard de Bnrht and
Master Nicholas de Craunford, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (23). Langham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Richard le Mire against Hamo le Mire and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (20). Langley (" Langele ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de la Stane and Alice his wife against
Hereward del Marcis and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (35). Langley (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert de Stochay against John son of John de Northecote and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (27). Langport (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Isabel daughter of Elias le Orfevre against Alice late
wife of the aforesaid Elias and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 17 (73). Langport (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de So^ngton to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert Sebode against Thomas son cdf William
Attewelle and Nicholas Cole, touching a mesuage in.
m. 18 (47). Langport (Somers.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned bj John son of Roger Cokj against
Richard Bagard, touching a mesuage in.
m. 17d. (92). Langthome (York) ; appointment of John de Reigateand William de
Northburgh to take the assise of norel disseiiin arraigned by
Thomas son of Peter de Langethom' against Robert de I^isceles,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 17 (10). Langton C Langheton ") (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Ceme and Alice
daughter of William de Dune against John de Domeford and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (58). Langton (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned
by Richard de Gouia and Margery his wife against Robert le Bacur
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (43). Langton (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Maater
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William de Ceme and Alice daughter of William de hi Doune
against Roger Waspail and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (108). Langton, East (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of Cecilia de Langeton against Robert Pecche and
William Qothe, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 13 (45). Langton and Woodhall (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Gilbert de Milleye against Amice late wife of William
Ascer, of Homcastle, and others, touching a tenement in.
Lanstone (Devon) ; see More, la.
Lansand (Cornw.) ; see Loneleye.
m. 23 (25). Lathom (Lane.) ; appomtment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Bikerstatht against Richard de la Croiz, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (78). Lathom (" Lathum ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Klena de Egergard against Richard Bastard and Richard son of
Robert de Laykhweit, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (118). Laughton (<* Laghton '*) (Line); appointment of John de Reiffate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Edmund de Brograve against Roger de Brograve and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (58). Launceston; commission of gaol delivery for, to Thomas de Kent,
Alan de Beghyhou, John de Beaupr^, and Henry PevereL
m. 7d. (9). Launceston ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Beaupr^,
Hugh de Treuerlyn, Henry Peverel, and William Cole.
m. 13 (82). Launde (Leic.) ; appointment of Johu de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of Thomas de Tilton against the prior of Launde, touching a
tenement in.
m. 6d. (5). Launde (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John son of Thomas de Tilton against the prior of Launde, touching
a tenement in.
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m. 18 (74). Laverton (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigpied by John son of Gilbert le Lung against Robert le Har-
poor and Robert de Panes, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (44). Laverton (Somers.) ; appomtment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Gilbert against John dc Laverton and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (40). Lavik or La Wik' (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Ela de Lawik against Matilda late wife of
m. SSd. (41). Richard le Fiz, touching a mesoage and land in ; and the assise
of mort dfmcestor arraigned by the aforesaid Ela against Roger son
of Joyce dfi la Wik% touching land in.
m. lOd. (19). Lawshall {" Lausale ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Lettice de.Holemere against John Aumbreis, touching
a tenement in.
m. 8d. (65). Laxfield (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
■ ■ Dunevald against John Fits Constance and others, touching a
mesnage and land in.
m. 17d. (49). Laycock (" Lacok' ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William de Wike against Richard Sireyn
and others, touching possessions in.
m. 1 8d. (44). Laycock (Wilts) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William de Wike against Richard Sweyn and Reginald
Crock', touching possessions in.
m. 18 (18). Laycock Wick (" Lacok' Wike ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by Hugh de Lacok' against Robert le Blund and others,
touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 13d. (87). Leadenham, Long (f* Lange Ledenham ") (Line.) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Joan daughter of Robert de Lange
Ledenham and Alice her sister against John AUest and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (38). Leadenham, Long (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of John Aloft against John de Britannia,
earl of Richmond, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (10). Leake (** Lek* ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Thomas
son of Roger de Lek' against Radulph son of Alan de Lek',
touching a fosse levied in.
m. 2d. (49). Learmouth ('' Leuermuth ") (Northumbr.) ; appointment of William
de Saham and John de Metingham to take the attaint arraigned by
William de Ros against Robert de Ros, of Hamelok', and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 13 (29). Leatherhead ("Ledrede'O (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Edith la Bunt, of Leatherhead, Robert Woderone
and Emma his wife against Th. le Messer and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19d. (54). Leatherhead ("Ledrede") (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Edith la Blunde against Thomas le Messer, touching
a tenement in.
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m, 14d. (24). Leatherhead (" Leddered ") (Suit.) ; appointment of John de Cob*
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned bj Richard L^:at against John Legat, touching land in.
m. lOd. (68). Leatherhead (** Leddr* ") (Snrr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Slios de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Roger de Chirebark' against Master
Peter de Abindon, keeper of the Scholars' House, Onord, touching
possessions in.
m. 8d. (22). Leatherhead (** Ledrede **) (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobhnm
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Basilia late wife of John Westnnbl' against John
Aunfrey, of Leatherhead, and Richard Fakes, chaplain, touching a
tenement in.
Lebenham (Leic.) s see Lubenham.
m. I9d. (89). Lechlade (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Blaster
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor ar-
raigned by Thomas FitiThomas against Walter Patyn and Jul [iana]
his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4 (100). Leckford (" Legeford '*) (Sontht.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter de Legford against John
de Sumbnm Regis and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (7). Leckhampstead (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger l4>Yeday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Rydele and Alice his wife against William de Lechamsted
and William de Oxhindon, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (8S). Leckhampstead (Bucks) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise arraigned by John de Rydele and AUce his wife against
Thomas Inge and Hugh Smart, touching a tenement in.
m. 86d. (48). Ledebir', North (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry son of Roger de Muleton against Thomas
bishop of Hereford and others, touching common of pasture in.
Ledrede (Surr.) ; eee Leatherhead.
m. 5d. (26). Lee (" Leje,"), Great (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by John de Catacre against lliomas Keg*, of Great
Leye, and John de Pulileye, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (4). I-.eed8 (" Lede ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Alice Red and Jul [iana] her sister against Frank Tyeys and
others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 15d. (25). Leeds (" Lede ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Alice Red and Jul [iana] her sister against Frank le Tyeys and
others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4d. (16). Leeds (" Ledes ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William son of Thomas le Pestur, of Leeds, against Adam le
Chapman, of Leeds, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (9). Leicester ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the jury arraigned by John de Skeftinton against Wuliam
de Skeftinton and others, touching a tenement in.
Leigh (Dors.) ; see Wimbome Minster.
m. 17 (68). Leigh (" Le *') (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William Wodeland against Ansel m de Gurnay and
others, touching possessions in.
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m. 17 (51). Leigh (*' Leghe") (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert son of Robert Brentte against William
Malerbe, touching a mesuage and land in*
m. 28d. (80). Leigh (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the abbat of S. Augustine's, Bristol, against Biaurioe de Berkeley
and William de Ekynton', touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (68). Leigh ('' Lee ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Roger de Beling' against Roger Markes and
John le Neweman, touching rent in.
jm. 25d. (54). Leigh ('< La Le ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger Markes against Roger de Wanestide and John
Keweman, touching a tenement in.
Leigh (Southt.) ; see Titchfield.
m. 19d. (68). Leigh {** La Leye'O (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Richard Atteslo, of Leigh, against Roger de
Somerford and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d, (19). Leigh (" La Legh ") and Ashton (" Ayshton ") (Wilts) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to
take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Roger de Somerfeld
and Sibil his wife and John son of Walter de Amcneye against the
abbat of Tewkesbury and Walter de Ameneye, touching possessions
in.
m. 8d. (15). Leiseby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William de
Korthburgh to tf^e the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert atte Kirk* against William de Welles and Walter de la
Linde, touching a tenement in. See also Leyseby.
Lemerston (Southt.) ; see Limerston.
m. 7 (68). Lemynton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by .Robert de Lemynton against Th. de Haleton and
others, tonclung a tenement in.
m. lid. (19). Lenham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of Walter le Fevre against William Payferer and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (S8). Lenham and Witchling (" Wychelinff '*) (Kent) ; appointment of
John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take die assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Burdefeud against Roger
de Shelue, touching a tenement in. ^
m. 7 (19). Leominster (Heref.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas de Meriawe against John son of John de
Bremfeld and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (63). Leominster (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Brangwe3ma daughter of John Smalach against
William do Blitlielawe and William his brother, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 14 (98). Leominster, Ivington, and Loston (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Merlawe against John
son of John de Bmmf ekl and others, touching a tenement in.
m. sod. (68). Leominster ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Burghnll
and Roger le Bus.
m. 14d. (86). Leominster; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Borghall
and Adam de Aumbmg*.
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m. lid. (44). Leomlntter ; eommiflflion of gaol deUrery for, to J. de C3]iford» the
elder, fii^ger de Bnrghall, Soger Pichard, of StaondoD, and John le
Estonny.
Leominster (Heref.) ; tee Ivlngton.
Leidegr* (Salop) ; tee Wheathill.
Leringeaete (Norf.) ; tee Letheringsett.
m. 25 (17). Lestnnge (''exneas") John; pardon to, of 200/., doe by, to the
King on account of the debts of John Lestrange his ikther, de-
ceased, and his ancestors. Tower of London, lOtn Janoary.
m. IS (41). Lestreston (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel difaAifJTi
arraigned by Gilbert de la Beme agahist William de la Berne,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 21d. (18). Letardiston [( )] ; appointment of Nicholas Fitz-Martin and
Roger Waldeschef to take the certification arraigned by Robert de
la Valle against Walter de la Polle, touching land in.*
m. 6d. (64). Letcombe, Up. (" Upeledcumbe ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger
Loreday and John de Metingbam to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Alice Basset against Edmund Attemulne,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 14d. (58). Letheringiett C^ Lyryngsete") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingbam to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrailgned by Augustine son of William Proudfot against Augustine
de Leringsete and Robert le Bercher, touching two mesuages and
land in.
m. ISd. (71). Letheringsett ('< Leringesete ") and Holt (Norf.) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingbam to take Uie assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Simon de Finingham and Matilda his
wife against Richard son of Richard Stubhard, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 26d. (65). Lettardiston [( )] ; appointment of Nicholas FitsMartin
and Uofcer de Waldeshef to tsJce the certification arraigned by
Philip son of Philip Russel against Walter dc Pulla and otheTB,
touching land in.f
m. 18 (24). Letton (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John dc Meting-
bam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John son of
John de London against Richard de Letton, chaplain, and Radulph
atte Faldyate, touching a tenement in.
Leuermuth (Northumbr.) ; tee Learmouth.
Leuerpol (Derb.) ; tee Derby.
m. 5 (65). Leukenore, Geofrey de ; appointment of, as justice, together with
John de Lovetot, to hear and determine certain trespasses lately
done in the priory of Newport Pagnell and the appeals (if any)
touching the said business, and to do justice therein, in place of
John de Cobham, who was appointed with the said John de
Lovetot for that purpose, and who cannot be at leisure therefor.
Gloucester, 18th August.
m. 17d. (82). lieukenore, Geoffrey de, and Geoffrey Russel; commission of gaol
delivery to («c).
Leverlon (Line.) ; tee Bennington.
m. 21d. (1). Leverton, South (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburg^h to take the assise of novel dissebin
arraigned by Henry Intz-Jobn against Henry Fitz-Jordan and
others, touching a tenement in. Dmrer, 6th Fel^ary.
m. 8d. (66). Leverton, South (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
* A mandate follows to the Kiiw's baililh in the bishopric of S. David's,
t The marginal note is : "Ballivis de Kermerdyn."
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arraigned by Henry Fitz John against Henry Fitz Jordan and
Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) of Thomas le Clerk^ touching
a tenement in.
m. 8d. (89). Lewes (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda le Eeu, of Lewes, against Oliver Fitz Fmis' and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (9). Leworth (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korburg' to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Beginald de Estnouere against Robert de Grey and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 28 (SI). Leyseby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Norlnburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by John
son of Geofifrey de BadeP against Geoffrey de Badel' and Radulph
Malet, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (95). Leyseby [? Lusby] (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
Wilham de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert atte Kirk' against Walter de la Lind' and
William de Welles and others, touching a tenement in. See also
Leiseby.
m. 18 (88). Leyton ; association of Stephen de Fenecestre with Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Th. Yyd against William Belet, touching a tenement
in.
m. 23 (79). Lexden and Stonway (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Peter de Huntingefeld against Hugh de la Chaumbre and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (39). Lichfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort daucestor arraigned
by William son of William Fust against William son of Walter
Attewatirde, touching two shops in.
m. 4 (62). Lichfield (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Robert Fitz Sampson against William Balie and
others, touching possessions in.
m. 26d. (8). Lichfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Adam Fitz Gladewin against Master Radulph le Legistr* and
others, touching land in.
m. 26d. (11). Iiichfield (Staff.); appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Nicholas le Colt and Agnes his wife against William
de Hondesacre, touching a mesuage in.
m. 26d. (56). Iiichfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of William le Jeovene against Robert Balle and
William his son, touching rent in.
m. 22d. (10). Lichfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John Bobus, of Lichfield, against Radulph de Ck)tingham and
others, touching a toft and land in.
m. 21d. (44). Lichfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Robert son of Robert de Hulton against Robert Balle and Wil-
liam his son, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (7). Lichfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Mabel daughter of William son of Herbert de Cestrefeld against
the prior of S. Thomas the Martyr near Stafford, touchmg a
mesuage in.
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m. 4d. (68). Lichfield (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Adam Fits Gladewin against Master Radulph le Legistr* and
William FitzRoger, touching land in.
m. 18 (69). Lilboume (** Lillebom ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loredaj
and John de Metingluun to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert son of John de Shatewell against William de
Shatewell, touching a tenement in.
01.17X30). Lillegh and Wambrok' (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Humphrey de Beauchamp against
Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln^ and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 27d. (95). Limerston (<* Lemerston' **) (Southt.) ; appointment of Master
Radulph de Freningham and Robert Fulcon to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Master Adam de Fileby against
John de Tichebnm and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (39). Limerston {** Lemerston '*) (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Tliomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Master Adam de Fileby against Alice
late iiife of Roger de Tichebum* and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
Limpsfield (Surr.) ; see Oxtead.
m. 23 (35). Lincoln ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of Gilbert de Solers against John de Winterington and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (23). lincoln ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard
Brond against Thomas le Qraunger and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 15d. (28). Lincoln ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Adam
Maudut and Ingelina his wife against Robert le Lung, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (39). Lincoln ; appointment of John do Reigate and William de Norths-
burgh to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned by Adam
Maudut and Ingelitha his wife against Osbert le Lung, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5 (9). Lincoln ; commission to John Pygot, Adam de S. Laud, Robert
Coffyn, and John de Bracebrugg' to deliver the goal of, of John
Sauntere, Matilda late wife of Radulph de Engelby, Thomas de
Tures, and Saer de Smuerby taken and imprisoned there for
certain trespasses put upon them.
m. 5 (87). Lincoln; commission to Adam de S. Laud, Adam de Hakebech,
Robert Coffyn, and Radulph de Litlebir* to deliver the gaol of, of
Serlo de Turs and John Saunterre, taken and imprisoned there for
the death of Hermar, merchant of Almain.
m. 19d. (36). Lincoln ; commission to Robert Coffyn, Adam de S. Laud, Adam de
Hakebech, and Radulph de Litelbir' to deliver the gaol of, of
Simon son of Thomas FiU Jul[iana], William son of William de
Bereford, Roger son of Thomas Fitz Jul[iana], and Th. le Keu.
m. lOd. (30). Lincoln; commission to Adam de S. Laud, Robert Coffyn, Ridell
Papillon, and William de ColeviU to deliver the gaol of, of Robert
son of Radulph de Ingoldeby, taken and imprisoned there for the
death of Adam le Oyselur.
m. 8d. (78). Lincoln ; commission to Adam de S. Laud, Adam de Hakebech,
Robert Coffyn, and Radulph de Littlebir' to deliver the gaol of, of
Thomas le Keu and others, taken and imprisoned there for the
death of WilliAm Brun, of Holbeaeh.
m. 23 (70). Lincoln ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Stephen de Lund, John
« do Rye, John de Bracebrigg', and Adam Dellsle.
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m. 4 (61). Lincoln ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert de Horbling,
Robert Coffin, Radulpb de Gonsle, and Ranulph de Otteby.
m. 16d. (10). Lmcoln; conunission of gaol delivery for, to Hogb Dnket, John de
Bracebrigg', Brian de Herdeby, and Jobn de Aubeny.
m. 12 (88). Linford (" Lindford "), Great (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingbam to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard son of William Ossebem' against
John son of William Ossebem' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (47). Lindsell (*' Lindesele ") (Essex); appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Radulph Dubois and Mabel his wife against Joan
Perot, touching land and wood in.
m. 9d. (43). Lindstead, Doddington, and Teynham ("Teuham") (Kent); ap-
pointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert son of Robert d»
la Gare against William de la Gare and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 14d. (54). Liskeard (*• Leskerret ") (Cornw.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the prior of Launceston against
Reginald Bynorthwode, senior, and Reginald Binorthwode, junior, .
touching a tenement in.
m. 26 (7). Lismolyn, the prioress and nuns of; simple protection to. Shrews-
bury, 10th December,
m. 7d. (60). Lissington (Line.) ; appomtment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed by
the prior of Bullington against Thomas son of John de Riggesby
and others, touching common of pasture in.
Littlehal' (Salop) ; see Hales, Little.
m. 14d. (80). Littleport (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort d^cestor arraigned by John
son of Vincent de Littleport against Hugh bishop of Ely and
Albin le Eyr, touching land in.
m. 17d. (88). Littlethorp' hi ye Strete (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to tidte the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard Attekirk' against Robert Saluayn, of Little-
thorp' hi ye strete, and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 22d. (26). Littlethorpe-bi*ye-strete (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
an4|JVilliam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard at ye kirk of Ewering' against Robert
Saluayn, of lattelthorp-bi-ye-strete, and others, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 16d. (5). Liverpool and West Derby (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburfh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrai^ed by Emma de Sonky against Simon Trippe and others,
toachmg a tenement in.
in. 14d. (84). Liversedge (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Richard die Dewisbir* against John son of John de Dewisbir* and
John de Hethmundewik', touching a mesuage and land in.
ni. 6 (20). Llandovery ; presentation, directed to the bishop of S. David's, of
John de Kynemerford, chaplain, to the church of, void and in the
Kng's gift. Rothelan, 1 1th September.
m. lid. (10). Lockington (" Lokiton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take tbe assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John Burgeys, of Lockington (" Lokynton "), against
Stephen de Manlay and others, touching a tenement in.
Lodynton (Line.) ; $ee Luddington.
m. 8d. (75). Lolworth (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingbam to take ttie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Muriel late wife of William Abovetoun against Roger sou of
Thomas le Eevre and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 3d. (87). Lolworth XCambf.) ; appointment of Roger Lov^day and John de
Metingliam to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned by
Mnriel late wife of William Boaneton against Roger son of Thomas
de lioUesworth, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (19). Lolworth (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Geoffirey Fitz Deudo against Henry de Coleyir, parson of the chnrch
of Lolworth, and others, tonohing land and rent in.
m. Sd. (19). Loman ClaTell (" Lomeneclavill ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de Vycery against Walter de
Conekesham, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (38). Londeshoroogh (^ Lounesburg* ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Sturmy against the prior of S. John
of Jerusalem in £ngland and others, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 25d. (42). London, the suburb of (Middx.) ; appointment of John de Louetot
and Ellas de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Chishull' against Joan late wife of Roger
son of Roger de London and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (46). London; association of John de Lovetot and WilUam de Brumpton
with the mayor and sheriffs of London to hear and determine a
suit between John Laurence and Philip le Taillur in the Hustings
Court of London, touching a mesuage in.
m. 18 (76). Loneleye and Lansand (Cornw.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de Luneleye against William
Wyse, of Graystown, senior, and John son of Osbert de Loneleye,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (37). Longdon (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of William de Longedon against Roger
bishop of Coventiy and Lichfield and Richard del Hnlle, touching
land in.
m. 16d. (104). Longford near Gloucester and Pur ton ('* Pyrj-ton' **) (Glouc.) ;
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Alice
de la Plock' against William de la Plock', the elder, and Robert
de Pyryton, touching a mesuage and land in.
ni. 26d. (48). Longnor (" Longenorle ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the 'abbat of Shrewsbury against
Roger Spriugehos, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (69). Longstock (" Longestok' ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Heniy le Clerk agunst Stephen le
Clerk, of Stockbridgc, toucbiug land in.
m. 7 (24). Longthorpe (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William sou of Walter Dunnyby against John FitzEustace and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (54). Longton (Kane', ? Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by WiUiam de Hillepol against William de la Mare, touching land in.
m. 19d. (5). Loppington (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William le Botiller against Wenchiliana late wife of
Robert de Purghull, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (45). Lordington (" I^rdinton ") (Suss.); appointment of John d6 0>b-
ham and Ellas de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Godfrey son of Ive de Lerdinton against Radulph
son of Ive de Lerdinton, touching a tenement in.
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m. 54. (37)* Losfofrd C Lofkeiibrd ") (Salop) ; appointmeDt of £k>loiium de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort danoestor arraigned by Mtof^erj draghtcr of Alan de Loskes-
ford against Roger de Clay, touching a message and land in.
m. 24d. (6). '*Lotere8 Lutton'" (? Loders and Latton) (Dors.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Tfiomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Henry Hamund against
William de Bingham, touching a mesoage and land in.
m. 2Sd. (28). Lotherton (''Lnterington' ") (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and WUliam de Northbnrgh to take me assise of mort dancestor
arraigned b^ Gilbert de Kevill' and CSecilia his wife and Gilbert de
Cuidy against John Sampson, of York, toaching mesaages and
land in.
m. 12 (14). Lotherton (" Lnterington ") (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te
and William de Northborgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Hachelsey and Jal[iana] his wife against
JohD Wychelard, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (28). Lothewik' (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John de Fresthop' against Thomas de Lothewik',
touching two mesuages and land in
m. 23 (75). Loughton (*' Luton ") (Essex) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of [novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas Viel against William Relet, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (51). Loughtor (" Lughetorr* ") (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise, of
novel disseisin arraigned by John le Smale against Gilbert de
Huckestan and John Leg, touching a tenement in.
m. 20 (2). Louth ('< Luda"), Master William de, going to the Court of Rome
on npecial business of the King ; safe-conduct to, in going thither,
staying there, and returning thence. Dover, 11th February.
m. 20 (8). The same ; protection to, with clause, Volumus. As above.
m. 20d. (14). Louth (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert son of Robert Pik' against Robert de Halinton and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (2). Love, .John ; commisimus to, for life, of the ballivate of the forest of
Kyngeswod without Bristol, which John le Clerk, deceased, lately
had, in the same manner as the latter held it. Westminster, S9tn
March.
m. 19 (8). Concurrent mandate of intendence in favour of the said John in
pursuance.
m. 19 (4). Concurrent mandate of livery in pursuance to Peter de la Mare,
constable of Bristol Castle, in respect of the said ballivate.
m. 4 (24). Lovedale (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Robert le Clerc against Henry son of
Roger de Cavereswell, touching a tenement in.
m. 98 (1). Loveday, Roger, and John de Metingham ; appointment of, to in-
quire as to certain evil-doers unknown, who forcibly broke the
gate of the park of (Jeffrey de Rothing in Matching [Essex], and
entered the said park and pursued Richard Wluriche, keeper of
the said park, because he raised a hue and cry upon them, into
his own house, and broke and entered the said house and again
pursued the said Richard, fleeing for fear of them into the said
park, and beat and ill-treated John le Carpenter, who came up by
reason of the said hue and cry ; and to hear and determine the
said suit. Westminster, 19th January.
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m. 22d. (12). LoYedajr, Roger, and John de Metingham; appointmient of, to in-
quire into, near, and determine the trespass committed by certain
evil-doers unknown in mowing the grain of Robert de Castre and
Joan his wife at Beyham, and carrying off the same by night, in
evasion of the special protection into which the said Robert and
Joan, their men, &c., had been taken by the King. Dover, 2nd
February.
m. 22d. (87). Loveday, Roger, and John de Metingham ; appointment of, to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Philip Offert, of Eyrkeby
against [sic in orig.].
m. 18 (62). Loveday, Roger, and John de Metingham ; appointment of, to in-
quire and do justice as to the trespasses committed by certain evil-
doers unknown in coming with force to the manor of Thomas
Kynn' at Maidford C*Maydenford") in ca Northt., making an
attack upon the said Thomas, and ill treating him and his men
there. Camel, 12th April.
m. 7d. (50). Loveday, Roger de, and John de Metingham ; appointment of, to
inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by certain
evil-doers unknown in assaulting Henrv de Eluestowe at Elstow
C Eluestowe") [Beds] . Windsor, 1 0th July.
m. 6d. (71). Loveday, Ro^er, and Walter de Wimbome; appointment of, as
justices, to mquire as to the complaints of the sheriff of co. Corn-
wall and other the Kin^*s bailiffs, and also of the men of Edmund
Earl of Cornwall, the King*s cousin, and of the whole commonalty
of the CO. aforesaid, that Walter bishop of Exeter and his subor-
dinates draw the said complainants into pleas before them in the
Court Christian, touching chattels and debts which are not of
testament or marriage, and also touching lay fees, fosses, divinons,.
parks, &c., of which matters the cognizance and correction belongs
to the (>own ; and to hear, examine, determine, and do justice
as to all complaints touching the premisses. (Gloucester, 11th
August.
m. 8d. (50). Loveday, Roger, and Solomon de Rochester ; appointment of, to hear
and determine the appeal of Alan son of Alan Culling, in the C. P.,
against Alice de Kirkcby and many others of the homicide of
Gilbert Fitz-Alan his brother. Westminster, 28th October.
m. 23 (57). Lovetot (** Louetoft "), John de, and Gregory de Rokesie, mayor of
London ; appointment of, to inquire and to do justice as to an in-
dictment lately made against Nicholas le Convers, citiaen of
London (by his enemies, as is alleged), touching clipping of the
coin and buying and receiving such clipped coin, the said Nicholas
having found mainpernors. Westminster, 1 8th January.
m* 22d« (1). Lovetot, John de, and William de Middelton ; appointment of, to
hear all the process and record of the suit in the Hustings Court
of London, in which for nearly ten years Alice daughter or Robert
de Chelmereford has impleaded Radulph Crespyn lK>th by writs of
Henry III. and Edward I., touching a mesuage in London, and
complains that she cannot get justice against mm therein because
he is a clerk of the mayor and sheriffs of London, who support
him in his defence. Westminster, 19th January.
m. 2 Id. (8). Lovetot, John de, and Elyas de Bekingham; appointment of, to
inquire into, hear, and determine the trespass committed by cer-
tain evil-doers unknown of Great Yarmouth, sent, as is alleged,
by the commonalhr of the said vill, who, when Thomas de Karliolo,
whom the King had lately taken into his special protection, wiUi
his men, lands, &c., and to whom he had ^pnanted licence to trade
with the burgesses of the said vill, was going to so trade at the
ikir there, assaulted him, and carried off his goods. Dover, 6th
Febmary.
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m. Sid. (9).' The same; appointment of, to inquire into, hear, eurrect, and deter-
mine the trespass committed by certain evil-doers unknown of
Great Yarmouth, sent, as is alleged, as above, who broke into the
house of Thomas Thurkil there, and carried off his goods and
chattels therein, while he was trading in divers parts of England,
and afterwards, when he returned, ejected him hx)m his house andf
caused proclamation to be made forbidding any person of the vill
aforesaid to make any contract with him, and do not permit him to
enter the vill. Dover, as above.
m. 19d. (9). Lovetot, John de, and William de Middelton ; mandate to, to make
mquisition in the Hustings Court of London (if such inquisition
is to be taken) and to do justice as to the plaint of NichoUia
Aysshewey and Felicia his wife, that whereas Robert de Gatele,
who had certain houses of the inheritance of the said Felicia iu
the city of London by the demise of the said Felicia for a term
now passed, by reason of divers trespasses committed by him
during the barons' war was ejected from his possessions in the
said city and from the commonalty thereof, and the said houses
and term were restored to the said Felicia by Walter Hervy, then
escheator by precept of Hen. III. ; the said Robert afterwards
returned, and in the absence of the said Felicia from the said city
intruded into the said houses and detained them from the said
Nicholas and Felicia for the whole of his life, and when they, im-
mediately after the death of the said Robert and the completion of
the said past term, had had seisin of the said houses for 40 days
and more without impediment or reclamation, Stephen de Gatesle
and Godfrey le Chapeleyn, by reason of a certain writing of con-
vention between the said Felicia and Robert touching the afore-
said houses containing in itself a farther term, and which is in the
possession of the said Stephen and Godfrey as they allege, ejected
the said Nicholas and Felicia in the name of the said Robert and
still detain the said house, wherefor the King had issued several
mandates to the mayor and sheriffs of London to do justice in the-
premisses, who so far had done nothing in the matter. Kenton,
2nd March.
m. 18 (37). Lovetot, John de ; appointment of, to inquire as to, hear, and deter-
mine the trespass committed by certain evil-doers unknown in
making an attack upon the men of Alianor the Queen Onsort at
Wimbome. Camel, 11th April.
m. lOd. (1). Lovetot, John de, and Roger de Leicester ; appointment of, as jus-
tices, to inquire as to, hear, and determine the plaint of Margery
de Creye, late wife of William de Bedenested, that eihe, being con*
fined to her bed with a grievous languor for nine years and more
now elapsed, held and still holds certain lands and tenements in
dower of the gift of the said William in Camberwell (" Camer-
well ") [Surr.] of the fee of Thomas de Tycheseye, for which no
arrears of service are due, and that as often as she put her plough
upon the said lands for their cultivation the said Thonuis took and
carried off the beasts of the said plough and her other beasts on
the said lands and detained them until a great part of them died
and until he had extorted heavy ransoms for them from her and
her villans, and still detains some part of them, and, when he had
not permitted her to cultivate the said lands for four years or to
have any other emolument therefrom, he forcibly depastured his
beasts there, and cut down and carried off the trees. Westminster,
17th June.
m. 7 (14). Lovetot, John de, and John de Cobham ; mandate to, to inquire
into the truth of the plaint of Nicholas Ashewy and Felicia his
wife, that whereas Robert de Cratele (who of the inheritance of
the said Felicia and by her demise had possessed certain houses in
the city of London long since for a term which has passed), by
reason of divers trespaases done by him, as it alleged, both in the
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said city and eliewheie, on the pcnons and tlnaga of the adhevMits
to the Royal party daring the barons' war, was depriyed of his
goods and chattels in the city aforesaid by Henry III. and the
commonalty of the same and ejected altogether therefirom, and
Henry III. had granted the houses aforesaid with the term afore-
said to the aforesaid Felicia, and had caused her to be pat in Aill
seisin of them by Walter Heray then escheator of Henry m. in
the city aforesaid, the said Robert afterwards returned and intruded
into the said houses, the said Felicia then acting outside the city,
without her licence and that of Henry III., and detained them ^m
the said Nicholas and Felicia all his life ; and when, 9ha his
death, they had gotten seisin of them, Stephen de Gotde and God-
frey le Chspeleyn ejected them therefrom unlawAiUy and without
judgment, and still detain the said houses ; the mayor and sheriffii
having been commanded frequently to do foil and speedy justice
to the said Nicholas and Felicia, and having so far, as is alleged,
done nothing. Windsor, 18th July.
m. 7 (55). Lovetot, John de, and Geoffrey de Picheford ; appointment of, to
inquire as to certain evil-doers unknown who made an assaalt upon
John le Petit, John Prik'^ and certain other men of Henry de Lacy,
earl of Lincoln, who were lately taking provender and other neces-
saries to his great horses while staying at King's Sutton, between
Banbury and Kingston, and ill-treated tlie said men, and carried
off their goods ; and to hear and determioe the said suit. Windsor,
13th July.
m. 4d. (37). Lovetot, John de, and Geoffrey de Leukenore ; mandate to, in pur-
suance of an appointment, to speedily hear and determine certain
trespasses lately committed in the priory of Newport Pagnell, and
certain appeals touching the said business, and also other and
divers trespasses afterwards committed agunst Simon de Redd*,
prior of the said priory, and divers men and even women, as to
which certain appeals and plaints are pending in the county court
and elsewhere, so as to certify the King thereon at the next Par-
liament after Michaelmas. Shotwick, 17th Septemder, 6 Ed. I.
m. 20 (23). Lovetot, John de, and Elias de Bekingham ; appointment of, to
hear and determiDc the appeal made by Elias son of Roeer de
Bassingburn' in the county court of Essex against Wilham de
Derby and many others, of the homicide of his said father, West-
minster, 10th November.
m. Id. (24). Lovetot, John de, and Elias dc Bekiagham; appointment of, to hear
and determine the appeal) of Elias son of Roger de Bassingbum,
in the county court of Essex, against Willmm de Derby, and
others, touching the death of Roger de Bassingbum, father of the
said Elias. Westminster, 16th November.
m. 12d. (80). Lowleigh (" Loueleye '') (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de SodiDgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry atte Aire against Robert ate
Forde and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 27d. (82). Lowther (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and Wil-
liam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Robert son of James de Bereburn against Robert Russel and
Alice his wife, touching land in.
m. 18 (39). Loxley (" LockesP **) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodingtou to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Uttokeshayer against Thomas de Ferrars,
of Loxley, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (42). Loxley (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William son of Cecilia de Lockesleye against Thomas
de Ferrars and others, touching common of pasture in.
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iiu4'<6). Lozley (« Lokesleye ") (Staff.); ^>poiDtmeii.t of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned bj Hugh de Kent a^inst Thomas de
Ferers and others, touching common of pastore m.
Loxley (Warw.) ; see Dennll,
Loxley (Warw.) ; see Walton Deinill.
Loxley (Warw.) ; see Walton de Bynill.
m. 27d. (48). Labenham (<' Lebenham ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Ix>yeday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John FitsAdam and Diana his wife against William
le Vineter and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20 (4). LnccQ, Lake de, Orlandino de Podio, and their partners, merchants
of Lucca ; mandate to, to pay to John de Derlington and Masters
Henry de Newerk and William de Louth the money needed by
them in the mission mentioned in m. 80 (1), (2), and (3). As
above.
m. 21 (10). Lucca, Reiner de, and Giles de Audeoard, sub-constable of the
Tower of London ; mandate to, to deliver to Rolandino de Podio
and Bathmolomew Baudini and his partners, merchants of Lucca,
2,500 marks delivered in the Wardrobe on different occasions to
Master Thomas Bek, clerk, the keeixsr thereof. Dover, 8th Feb-
ruary.
m. 20 (6). Lucca, Reiner de, Orlandino de Podio, and their partners, merchants
of Lucca ; mandate to, to pay to Giles de Audenaid', the sub-
constable of the Tower of London, 1,000/. towards the works of
the said Tower. Noi-thbum', 16th February.
m. 20 (10). Lucca, Reiner de, Orlandino de Podio, and their partners, merchants
of Lucca ; mandate to, to pay to Stephen de Penecestre, constable «
of Dover Castle, 800/. for the necessary works of the said castle.
Northburn', 16th February.
m. 20 (35). Lucca, Reiner de, Emaldino de Podio, and their partners, merchants
of Lucca ; mandate to, to pay to Terric de Munbelyard 800
marks. Dunameneye, 28th March.
m. 2 (16). Lucca, Reiner de, and Orlandino de Podio, merchants of Lucca ;
mandate to, to receive from the treasurer and chamberlains of the
Exchequer the 8,000 marks, which they will deliver to them, out of
the tallage last assessed upon the Jews of England, and to pay the
same to Giles de Audenard, warden of the works of the Tower of
London, for the carrying on the said works. Westminster,
13th November.
m. 24 (34). Lucca, Theobald de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to pay, out of the moneys of the King in their hands, to Master
Radulph de Freningham and Walter de Hopton sent by the King
to the Marches (" ad partes March' ") on his business 20 marks
each in aid of their expenses in the farthering of the business.
Westminster, 18th January.
m. 18 (68). Luckham ("Liiccom") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort daucestor arraigned by John le Palmer and Isabel his wife,
John le Mareschal and Clarice his wife, and Juliana her sister,
against John Hcwys and others, touching land in.
m, 7d. (76). Ludborough (*< Luthteburg ") (Line.); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Benedict de Hutterby against William
Bateman, toucning conunon of pasture in.
m. 7d« (77). Ludborough ("Lughteburg ") (Line.) ; appointment of same to take
the assise arraigned by Henry Haket, of Ludborough, against
Geoffrey de Cotherston and others, touching a fosse destroyed in.
m. 8d. (1 6). Luddington (" Lodynton ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Master Thomas de Louth against the abbat of Louth
Park and otherfi, touching common of pasture in.
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m. 26d. (40). Ladford (" Lodeford '') (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
Chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort daneestor arraigned by Boger son of William FiUote,
William Modberd, and Richard son of Thomas le Gryndere against
the Master of S. Mary's of Ludlow, touching land in.
m. 14 (84). Ludham, Robert de, and Solomon de Rochester; appointment of,
to in<^nire and do jostioe as to the plaint of Moss (" Mossens ") son
of Ehas le Blund, a Jew, against William Polle and Matilda his
wife (who, as is asserted by the said Moss before the jostioea
appointed for the custody of the Jews, hold certain lands and
tenements late of Amand de Legh), touching 60/. in whic^ the
said Amand was bound to the said Jew by his charters, the said
William and Matilda alleging before the said justices that they are
by no means bound to pay the said money since they do not hold
any lands and tenements which ever were the said Amand's in fee,
nor did the said Amand ever possess a fee or freehold in the said
lands and tenements by which he could pledge them in the Jewry.
Westminster, 18th May.
m. 4 (68). Ludlow (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hugh Druwe and Dionisia his wife against Roger FitxEHas,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (81). Ludlow (Salop) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the said Hugh and Dionisia against Agnes daughter
of Hugh Wade and William le Sherman, touching a tenement in.
m. S6d. (41). Ludlow (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort daneestor
arraigned by Roger son of William Fillote, William Modberd, and
Richard son of 'Hiomas le Gryndere against Nicholas son of Richard
de Ronton, touching a mesuage in.
m. 26d. (59). Ludlow (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the certification arraigned by Adam
Huberd against Alice de Ledewych and others, touching a tene>
ment in.
m. 15d. (85). Luffenham, North (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned
by Walter son of Robert de Sculthorp' against Robert de Scul-
thorp' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (7Si). Luffenham, North (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger I^oveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort duicestor arraigned
by Simon son of Ito de Den against Robert le Escryveyn, toudiing
land and two parts of a mesuage in.
Lughteburg* (Line.) ; see Ludborough.
Luston (Heref.) ; see Leominster.
m. 7 (74). Lutegarsal juxta Pitteworth (Southt) [PLurgashall-near-Petworth
(Suss.)] ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort daneestor
arraigned by Alan de Hagheman and Ann his wife against
Radmph de Ck>per8hur8t, touching land in.
Luterington (York) ; see Lotherton.
Luthteburg* (Line.) ; see Ludborough.
m. 16d. (45). Luton (** Luyton ") (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned
by Walter son of Robert le Gras against Richard son of Bar-
tholomew le Jeovene, of Dunstable, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 14d. (7S). Luton (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
Agnes daughter of Robert le Irmonger against Henry Patrik',
touching a mesuage in.
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m. 7d. (44). Luton (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de la Hay against William Harper, of Luton, and others, touching
common of pasture in.
Luton (Essex) ; see Looghton.
m. 15d. (83). Lyddeshate (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodin^n to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William le Parker and Ascelina his wife against
William de Arundel and others, touching a tenement in.
Lydham (Salop) ; see ToterhnU.
m. 5 (81). Lydney (" Lideney ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master liiomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Pain le Lideneye against Nicholas le Bret
and Joan his wue, touching land in.
m. 5 (86). Lydney ('< Lydeneye ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of same to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Margery Chapeleyn against
John de Auste, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (10). Lydney (*' Lidene '') (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Blaster Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Matilda late [wife] of William Wicher against
Pain de Lidene, touching a tenement in.
Lynden (Salop) ; see Woodcote.
m. 8d* (74). Lynn ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hervey de Stanhou, Richard
de Belhus', William de Tirington, and Th. Burt.
m. 15 (117). Lynn, South (Norf.) ; appointment of Bo^r Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Nicho-
las son of Peter de Suth Lenn against Edmund FitsPeter and
others, touching a tenement in.
Lyryngsete (Norf.) ; see Letheringsett.
m. 19d. (35). Mablethorpe (<* Malberthorp **) (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alice late wife of Alan son of Gilbert de
Malberthorp against Alice daughter of Philip le Rus and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (12). Madeley (<' Maddeleg* *') (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard de Yemay and Alice his mother
against Nicholas de Stafford and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (87). Madeley (" Maddeleye ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Master Simon parson of the church of
Madeley against Nicholas de Stafford and others, touching a fosse
m. 4d. (88). destroyed in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by the said
Simon against the said Nicholas, touching common of pasture in
tbe same vill.
m. S8 (17). Madingley (<* MaddinggeP ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metin^am to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Roger venduyt against Richard Creyk', of
Madingley, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 Id. (88). Maghull (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin anaigned by
William de Ma^hall against Gilbert de Halsale and others, touch-
ing a tenement m.
m. 8 (27). Magiar* Reyner and Orlandino de Podio and his partners, merchants
of Lucca ; mandate to, to cause to be paid to Antony Bek', clerk, out
of their own moneys or the King's in their custody, 50/. for Mi-
chaelmas term last past oat of his salary of 100/., granted to him
by the King for the custody of the Tower of London during his
tenure of that custody. Westminster, 29th October.
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m. 8 (8). Mafflar* Rejner, Orlandino de Podio and his pattnerB, starchantB of
£acca ; mandate to, to cause to, be paid to Bartholomew Marohy,
merchant of Sienna (" Senen' **), procorator of Master Angelo de
Urbe,the Kind's Advocate in the court of Rome, out of the King's
monej or their own, to the behoof of the said Angelo 40 marks a
year of the residue of the apnual fee of 50 marks a jear which the
King lon^ since granted to him until he should be provided with
an ecclesiastical benefice of 80 marks a year ; the King having now
provided him with a b«iefice of 50 marks a year. Windsor, 10th
July.
m. 15 (110). Maidford (*' Maydeford **) (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Thomas Kinne against Philip Kyde and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 27d. (S6). Maidstone (<* Meydestan ") (Kent) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John le (^irdiner against Gilbert le
Teynturer and Hugh Gileberdesman, touching a tenement in.
m. sod. (34). Maidstone; commission of gaol delivery for, to WiUiam de Orlawes-
ton, William de Faukham, Roger de Tylmanston, and Robert de
Scothou.
m. 8d. (77). Maidstone ; commission of gaol deliveiy for, to Henry de Appelder-
feld, William de Faukham, Radulph de S. Leger, and Osbert de
Longchamp.
m. 2d. (51). Maidstone ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Henry de Appeltre-
feud, Radulph de S. Ledger, William de Frankham, and Osbert de
Beauchamp.
m. 25d. (49). Mailing, East (Kent) ; appointment of John de (3obham and Ellas de
Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Walter le Palmer against
Roger Euerard, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (21). Mailing, East (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Nicholas le Noble, of East Mailing, and William his brother against
John de Eskosle, touching land in.
m. 12d. (46). Mailing (*<Mallin^es '') Monialium (Kent) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Peter son of Gilbert le Batar against Roger
Everard and Philip de Mallinges, clerk, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (17). Mailing, South ; grant to Lambert de Mouneto of that prebend in
the prebendal church of, which Master Poncius Sabler' lately had
and which is void by his resignation, and in the King's gift by the
voidanoe of the archbishopric of Canterbury, which is in the King's
hands. And mandate in pursuance to the dean of the said church
to induct the said Lambert. Westminster, 27th October.
m. 18d. (8). Malmesbury (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sod[ington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Micliael le Mete against Walter le Brazur, touching
a tenement in.
m. 28d. (80). S. Malory ("Melore") (Comw.), the vill of; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Guy Nonaunt to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter de Fermesham, parson of S. Malory,
against Reginald Pridyas and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (21). S. Malory (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
William de Mnnketon to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter de Fermesham against Reginald Pridias and others,
touching a tenement in the viU of.
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iiL 20d. (51). S. Maloiy; association of Walter de Wimbome and William de
Moncketon with Solomon de Rochester and Gny de Nonaunt to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter de Fremes-
ham, parson of the church of S. Malory, agamst Roger de Pridias
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (97). Malton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert Barberel against Geofifrey Stulle, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (53). Manekeseye (Suss.) ; a|^intment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to tfUce the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by John
Pechard and ll^tilda his wife against Isabel de la Haye and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (25). Mansion (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by
Stephen Lud against Amis' Attesole and John le Coupere, touching
land in.
Manthorpe (Line.) ; see Grantham.
m. 24d. (3). Maple-Durham (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Louedai and John de
Metingham to take the assfee of mort dancestor arraigned by Alice,
Lucy, and £lena,daughters of Robert de Kenetwode, agunst Wifliam
le Teynturer, clerk, touching land in.
m. 2d. (60). Mapledurham ('' Mapeldreham ") (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard Crespyn against William
Grespyn and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (38). Mapperley (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Arden against Simon de Arden and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18 (57). Mappowder O'Mapodre**) (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort danoestor arraigned by Hugh Rustel against Radulph Basset,
touching land and wood in«
m. 18 (63). Mappowder (Dors.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Ingram le Wale3r6 and Alice his wife
against Jordan de Kendal and Radulph Basset, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 24d. (22). March (" Merch' ") (Cambr.) i appointment of Roger Loueday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Roger son of Roger de Coleuill' and Desiderata his wife against
Geoffrey de Sandyacre and Clemency his wife touching land in.
m. 21d. (11). Marcle, Much (''Magna Markeleye") (Heref.); appointment of
Radulph de Hengham and Walter de Helyun to take the assise of
darrein presentment arraigned by Walter Balun against the abbat
of lira, touching the church of.
m. 15d. (36). Marden (" Merden ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of^novel disseisin arraigned
by Dennis (or Dionisia) son (or daughter) of William de Barkesor
against Richard son of John de Rode and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 14d. (10). Marden (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise ci novel disseisin arraigned by John
son of William le Chapeleyn against John de BeUew and Alan
Sprot, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (69). Marden ("Merden") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraif^ned by Robert de
Creuequer, against Haym de Creuequer, touching a tenement in.
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iu. 8d. (24). Marden (Kent) ; appointment of John de 0>bbain and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hy John
son of William le Chapelejn against John de Bellew and Mabel
his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 24 (10). Mare, Walter de la ; commisimus to, of the custody, during pleasure,
id the Till of Dartford. Westminster, 18th January.
m, 24 (11). Concurrent mandate of intendence in pursuance to the freeholders of
the vill.
m. 19 (10). Mareys, Christiana de, stajring with Alianor the Queen-Mother;
letters of attorney to, in favour of Badulph de Waddon and
Bichard de Dourent for Ireland. EameP, 12th April.
m. 6 (6). Mareys (" Mariscis "), Christiana de ; mandate of aid and intendence,
addressed to Bobert de Ufford, justiciar of Ireland, and the men
of Ireland in favour of Peter le Botiler sent by her to the parts
thereof on her business. Gloucester, 12th August.
in. 8d. r89.) Marham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Belet and Margery his wife against the abbess of Marham
and others, touching gommon of pasture in.
m, 24 (18). Maria, Santa, in Portico, M[atthew] cardinal-deacon of; grant to, of
60 marks a year until the King shall more fully provide for lum.
Westminster, 1 8th January.
m. 24 (19). Maria, Santa, in Chosmedyn, J[ ] cardinal-deaoon of; grant
to, of 40 marks a year until the King shall more fuily provide for
him. Westminster, 18th January. [Oossed out. In marg.orig. : —
*' Vacat quia restituta fuit litters et caocellata.'* And at the end of
the entry : ** Et sciendum quod prime emanavit una littera de
quinquaginta marcis que revocari debet et cancellari."]
m. 19 (19). Marisco, William de, gone on the Kiu£r*8 business to the parts of
Ireland ; protection to, with clause. Glastonbury, 18th April.
ffi. 17 (65). Mark ("Merk' ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William FitzPeter against John de Tregoz,
touching a watercourse diverted in.
•n. 18d. (89). Marlborough (Wilts) ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William
de Brayboef, Henry Stnrmy, John de Bakhampton, and Bobert de
Luteshull.
m. 7 (11). Marlow ('* Merlawe ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice de WattUlinton against Walter deWidmancote and others,
touching a tenement in.
.m. 7d. (68). Marlow (*' Merlawe ") Little, (Bucks) ; appointment of Boger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel ^sseisin
arraigned by Alice late wife of Badulph Dan vers against Thomas
le Taillur, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (78). Mafr (York) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William de
Northb«rgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas. Blaunche, of Marr, against Bobert de Wilegheby and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (29). Marsh-near-Cause (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Abithel and Cecilia his wife against
William Bussel, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (86). Marston Butlers (** Merston Botiller ") (Warw.) ; appointment of
Boger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
danoestor arraiffned bpr John son of Bichard. del Hull', of PiJlerton
(** Pilardinton ' ), agamst William le Botiller, touching a toft and
land in.
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m. 14 (28). Marston-near-WoUton (" Merston juxta Wlriston '') ( Warw.) ;
appointment of Roger LoTeday and John de Metingham to take
the aMite of mort dancestor arraigned by William son of Nicholas
le Mestre, of Bretford, against Elena daughter of Nicholas le
Mestre and others, touching land in.
m. 2 (26). Martini Gonsalvos, merchant, ^ng (" proficiscens ") to parts beyond
seas ; simple protection to. Westminster, 16th November.
m. 28 (48). Martlesham (" Marthelesham ") (Siiff.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metin^iam to take the assise of norel
disseisin arraigned by Stephen Blacsone against Emald deClopton,
touching a pond levied in.
m. Id. (10). S. Mary-le-Strand (Midds.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Ellas de Bekingham to take uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice de Bromholm against Badulph le Bntiller and others,
touching a tenement in the parish of.
m. 2d. (29). Mashbuxy (" Asshebir ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by John de Mareschal, of Mashbury, against Radulph atte
Stiele and Thomas Bely, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 19 (8). Mastiston, Master William de, staying in parts beyond seas on the
King*s business ; simple protection to. Edington, 7th April.
Mathefeud (Staff.) : see Mayfield.
Mandut (Warw.) ; see Dennll.
m. 15d. (63). Maulden (<<MaIdon ") (Bed.) ; appointment of Ro^ Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert de la Berewe, of Ampthill 0' AmethuU "), against David
son of Roger le Clerk, of Maulden, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 (11). S. Maur, Laurence de, goinff with Edmund the King's brother to
parts beyond seas; protection to, with clause, Volumus. Tower
of London, 8th January.
m. 25 (12). S. Maur, Laurence de, going as above ; letters of attorney to, in
favour of John de Eenileworth and Robert Waldeshef. Tower
of London, 8th January.
m. 21 (6). Mausee, William, and Joan his wife ; grant to, of 15 marks a year
out of the farm of the vill of Winchelsea for the support of the said
Joan, in recompense for the restitution of the custody of the
gate of Chester made by them to the King for her support. Dover,
7th Februaiy.
m. 5 (48). Mawardyn (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de So<Ungton to take tiie assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter de Piribrok' against Roger de Lugoure and
others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (11). Mawne Sibem (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Hugh Coleman, of the Moor, against Anora de CJhab-
benouere and others, touching land in.
Maydenton ; see Fretenham.
m. 4d. (49). Mayfield (" Mathefeud ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de Acooere against William
Wicher and others, touching a tenement in.
m* 6d. (66). Maysenton (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Mas-
ter Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Benedict le Maiescal against John de Maysenton
and others, touching a tenement in.
Mekesbnrg* (York) ; see Mezborongh.
Melbonm <Camln'.) see Rof slon*
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m. 4 (45). Melbourne ('< Melebura ") and King's Newton (Derb.) ; appoint-
ment of John de Beigate and William de Northbnrgb to ttJce the
jury arraigned bj John son of Robert Daniel against Isolda de
Neuton, tonching a mesnage and land in.
m. 13d. (54). Melbnry, Bishop's (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel dis-
seisin arraigned by Hawise de Shaonford against Philip de S.
Quintin and John de Netherstok^ touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (40). Meldeburn [? Melboora (Cambr.)] ; association of Elias de Beking-
bam with Roger Loveday to take the jury arraigned by Hugh biabop
of Ely against John de Treily, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (29). Meldeburn; association of John de Louetot with Roger Ijoreday
and John de Metingham to take the attaint 'arraigned by Hugh
bishop of Ely against John de Traily, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (24). Meldeburn ; association of John de Louetot with Roger LoYeda^ and
John de Metingham to take the attaint arraigned by Hugh bishop
of Ely against John Tndlly, touching a tenement in.
m. 27 (10). Melebracy, the fraternity of the Hospital of, without Shrewsbury;
simple protection to, Shrewsbury, 25th November.
Melewiz (Staff.) ; see Milwich.
m. 15 (76). Melkesthorp' (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William de Norhtelmesham against Roger de Pu\?ynton, touching
land in.
m. 28d. (38). Melling ('< Meulingges' ") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Louedai
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Remy;("Remig* ") son of William de Meulingges
against William Milksopp' and Alice his wife, touching two parts
cS the manor of, except some land in the said manor of.
m. 5d. (97). Membuiy (DevDn) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William de Swinefeld against John de Fumeys and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (67). Mendham(Norf.); appointmentof Roger Loueday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the prior of
^e church of Holy Trinity at Ipswich against Thomas de Clare and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (27). Mendham (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metinghiun to take the assise arraigned by John de Mendham
against John le Estraunge and Is. his wife, touching a watercourse
in.
m. 23 (54). Mendham (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by the prior of the Holy
Trinity, Ipswich, against Hugh Hurre and others, touching a
mesuage in.
m. 12 (81). Menechene (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prioress of Winteney against William de Moun
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (28). Mensthorpe (*' Mentorp ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigjate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Emeric de Gyuiir and Emma his wife against Robert
de Mentorp* and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (33). Meopham (" Mepeham ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Gobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William son of Robert Coleman against Emma daughter of
Hugh Coleman and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 7 (59). Mere (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise arraigned by Geoffrey
Gantry against William de Ascheby and others, touching a hedge
destroyed in.
m. 27d. (61). Mere and Aston (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry son of Henry de Aston against Thomas de
Mere and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (81). Mere (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northborgh to tike the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by Joan
de Bath against Hugh le Clerk, touching a tenement m.
m. 8 (28). Merston, Richard de, going by licence to Scotland ; protection to,
wiih^clause, Volumus. Westminster, 6th November.
m. 2 (4). Merston Richard de, gone by licence into Scotland ; letters of
attorney to, in favour of Roger de Shelton and John de Merston.
Westminster, 7th November.
m. 27 (7). Merton, the warden of the Scholars* House of» and the scholars
thereof; simple protection to.
m. 10 (16). Merton, Rannlph de, the King's forester in co. Chester ; grant to, in
fee- simple of an annuity of five marks at Merton, out of the issues
of the serjeanty called the seijeauty of the countess of Warwick,
in compensation for a remise and quit-claim made by him to the
Crown of all the right and claim he had or could have in the office
of his seijeanty wiSiin the lands, woods, and other places conferred
by the King upon the abbat and convent of Vale-Royal in the co.
aforesaid. Westminster, 18th June.
m. 9 (2). Merton, Ranulph de, the King's forester in co. Chester ; grant to, in
fee-simple of the seijeanty called the serjeanty of the fees of the
countess of Warwick, in compensation for the quit-claim made by
him to the Crown of all his right in the office of serjeanty within
the lands, woods, and other places conferred by the King on the
abbat and convent of Yale-Royal in the county aforesaid. West-
minster, 24th June.
Metcumb (Devon) ; see Mothecombe.
m*. 20d. (47). Metingbam, John de, and Geoffrey Russell; appointment of, to
inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by certain
evildoers unknown in entering the park of Edmund earl of Corn-
wall, of Okham, and taking and carrying off beasts there. Merston,
22nd February.
m. Id. (1). Meuric, Howel ab, and Adam'le Botiller; appointment of, to hear
the plaints of certain men of Bergeveny, touching all the trespasses
and injuries inflicted on them by Master Henry de Bray, the King's
seneschal or his ministers there, and to inquire and do full and
speedy justice' therein ; and also to inquire touching the trespasses
and injuries done to the King or his bailiffs by certain men of the
parts of Bergeveny, to hear and determine the same and to do
justice therein. Westminster, ....
Meuton (Xorf.) ; see Moulton.
m. 19 (6). Meuyn, Ro^r, merchant of Gascony ; safe-conduct to, in going to
Ireland with his merchandise in order to trade with it there, staying
there, and returning thence. Devizes, 4th April.
m. 18 (78). Mexborough (" Mekesburg"') (York); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Richard Bastard against Roger FitzThomas
and Roger le Breton, touching land in.
m. 4d. (15). Mexborough (" Mekesburff* ")i Cadeby (" Kateby"), and Mulwaro
(York) ; appointment oF John de Reigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Richard
Bastard against Roger le Bretun, Malyeisin de Cadeby, and Alice
de Belewe, touching land in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward l.-^HiorUinued,
m. lOd. (21). Mickfield C*' Midefeld ") (Saff.); appointment of Roger Lovedaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Warin Whitlok' against Nicholas de Falsham and
others, teaching a tenement in.
Middeldon (Devon) ; aee Milton.
m. 86 (S4). Middelton, Elias de, Roger the son of, Roger son of; grant to, during
good behaTiour, at the instance of Roger de Mortimer, of the
seijeantj of the baliivate of the King*s forest of Qnerendon.
Tower of liondon, 4th Janoary.
m. 9 (1). Middelton, Richard de; commisimus to, of the custody of two parts
of the lands and tenements late of Richard le Rus, deceased (who
held of William Bardolf, deceased, a tenant in chief of the Crown,
which are in the King's hands by reason of the custody of the
lands and heirs of the aforesaid Richard, which had fiillen to the
King as a custody of a custody when he had in his hands the lands
and tenements of the aforesaid William Bardolf by reason of his
death) during the minority of the heirs of the said Richard le Rnis.
Westminster, 24th June.
m. 6 (30). Middleton, William de ; depntamos of, to the custody of the arch-
bishopric of Canterbury, m conjunction with Radulph de Sandwich
rice William de Sabam, to whom, with the said Radulph, the said
custody was lately committed, during pleasure, because the said
William cannot attend to it at present. Shotew^-k, 17th Sep-
tember. [Crossed out. In margin of roll are these words : " Vacat
quia aliter inferius."]
m. 12 (15). Middelton ; commission of gaol deliyeiy for, to Henry de Apelderfeld*
Roger de Tylemaneston, Bartholemew de Moriston, and Robert de
Stocho.
m. 21d. (48). Middelton; commission of gaol delivery for, to Radulph le Sauuage,
Bartholemew de Moriston, Stephen de^Buketon', and Robert de
Scothou.
m. 2d. (67). Middelton ; conmiission of gaol delivery for, to Henry de Apel-
derfeld, Roger de Shirlaund, Stephen de Bocton, and Bartholomew
de Moriston.
m. 2d. (77). Middelton; commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert Dubois, John
de Stratton, John de Peyton, and Gay in Vitdelou.
Middelton (Devon) ; see Milton.
m. ffd. (20). Middlehope (Salop ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Clarice de Middelhop* against Master William de
liodelawe and Agnes late wife of Herbert de Bliddelhop', touching
a tenement in.
m. 15d. (76). Middleton and Moxhall (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingluun to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Osbert de Berford against Geofirey Sabely and others,
toucmng common of pasture in.
m. 4 (58). Middleton and Moxball (''MockeshuU ") (Warw.) ; appointment of i
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel \
disseisin arrai^ed by Joyce de Sutton against Anketin Delisle and
m. 4 (59). others, tonchiog common of pasture in ; and to take a similar
assise arraigned by the said Joyce and Agatha his wife against
Gilbert le Clerk and others, touching common of pasture in Kings-
bury (" Kenesbir* ")•
m. 15 (16). Middleton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by
Geoffrey son of Alan de Kibbingcote against William de
Grimeston, touching a mesuage in.
m. 17d. (29). Midsomer Norton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Tbomas de Sodington (<' iidem S. et Th.") to take the
assise arraigned by Thomas de S. Vigor against Thomas de Hamel-
den, touching a fosse levied in.
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m. ISd. (44). Milford ('< Mulleford ") (Southt.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the attaint
arraigned by William de Cheyne against Rc^er de Horton, vicar of
the church of Milford, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (58). Milton [ ] ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metinsham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh Trobbe and Beatrix his wife against William Babbe, touching
m. 7d. (64). a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by the said
Hugh and Beatrix against William le Hunne (tic).
m. 28 (58). Milton C Middeldon ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas Godefray against Roger
Godefray and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (15). Milton ('' Middilton' ") (Devon); appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
dissiesin arraigned by Humphrey de Malleston and Mabel his vif e
agunst John de Alba Marka and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (37). Milton (" Middleton ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Th. Godefray against John Fromund
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (36). Milton (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Simon son of Radulph de Hanyton against Isabdla de Fortibos,
countess of Albemarle, and others, touching possessions in.
m. 14d. (22). Milton (" Middelton ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodioffton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de Chalk against John abbat
of Glastonbury and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (29). Milwich ('< Melewic '*) (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William del Puiz against Thomas de Melewia
and others, touching common of pasture m.
m. 4 (85). Milwich (Sta£) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Ricluird le Warner against Henry de Hoztale and
others, touching common of pasture m.
m. 25d. (52). Minster (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Risshindon against John le Despenser ana others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (15). Minster Lovell (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Comewaille against John Lovel, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 5 (79). Minton (" Mitlinton ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William son of Stephen de Mitlinton
against William son of Geoffrey de Uolegodescastel and John de
la More, touching a tenement in.
Misterton (Notts) ; see Stockwith.
Mitlinton (Salop) ; tee Minton.
m. 26d. (44). Mitton (<* Mutton "), Hampton, Lovett, and Norton (Wore.) ;
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Richard de Costou against John de Coston, touching possessions in.
m. 5 (84). Mitton, Over ('' Oure Mutton ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de SJodington to uJs.e the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Walter Bi^ard against Walter de
Coston, touching a mesuage and land in.
•Dk 18d. (24). Mitton (York) ; appointment of John de Reif;ate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alan de Coupland against the abbat of Meaox and others, touching
common of pasture in.
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m. 13d. (77). Mitton (York) ; appomtment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the prior of Ferreby against Robert abbat of Meaox
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (51). lUtton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbur^ to take the certification arraigned by the prior of
Ferreby against the abbat of Meaax and others, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 26 (12). BUxbnry, Master Andrew, the parson of; simple protection to.
Westminster, 29th September.
m. 25d. (79). Modbury (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard son of Isolda de UnderhiU against Andrew
de Tielosk and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (29). Modelcote (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard de Moulton against Lewelin de Modelcote
and Roger son of Roger Ingelard, touching land in.
m. 16 (87). Moleto'n, Thomas ,'de, Thomas son of, going inf.the King's suite into
Ireland ; protection to, with clause. Westminster, 29th May.
m. 6 (15). Molton, Thomas de, Thomas son of, and Edmunda his wife; letters
of attorney to, in favour of William Visage and William de Har-
dingham for Ireland. Russhebir*, 27th August.
m. 22d. (8). Monkton (" Moneketon' ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Elias de Bekin^ham to take the jury arraigned by Emma
de Moneketon against Philip de Moneketon, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (30). Monkton in the vill of S. Nicholas (Kent) ; appointment of John
de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Lattice and Albretha, daughters of David
le Belleringere, against Robert le Belleringere and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 23 (6). Monkton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas Lambrich against the Master of the Hospital
of S. Lazarus without Taunton, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (18). Monsele (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Mathew de Mochelawe against William de Eylesford and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 (14). Montacute, Simon de ; licence to, to demise to Nicholas de Craneford
the manor of the said Simon of Thurlebyr' during the life of the
said Nicholas, and to the said Nicholas to receive the same accord-
ing to the script thereon made between them, which is in the hands
of the said Nicholas and which the King has inspected. West-
minster, 13th November.'
m. 20 (87). Montagu, the prior of, going by licence to parts beyond seas ; pro-
tection to, with clause, Volumus. Dunameneye, 28th March.
m. 24 (13). Montfort, Almaric de, clerk, imprisoned in Corfe Castle; mandate to
Elias de Rabayn, constable thereof, to deliver him to the arch-
bishop of Canterbury and his suffragans or to G[odfreyJ bishop
of Worcester and W [alter] bishop of Exeter, or one of them,
and to cause him to be taken, under safe conduct, to the place
which the said archbishop, &c. shall indicate, to be kept accor^ng
to the injunctions given to them by the King. Westminster,
19th January.
m. 25 (19). Montfort, Peter de, going by licence to parts beyond seas ; protec-
tion to, with clause, Vwunnts. Tower of London, 8th January.
m. 26 (2). Montgomery ; grant of murage to the men of. Montgomery, 28th
November.
m. 18 (2). Moor (**La more") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metin^ham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Stephen Laurence against Eustace
Clement and Robert de la Hume, touching possessions in. West-
minster, 27th May.
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m. 12d. (49). Moor (" Mora ") (Ozf.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj and John
de Metingbam to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by
William Fokerham against John son of Richard de Lyford and
John de Mora, touching a tenement in.
m. 2^ (28). Moor (''la More'') (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the prioress of S. Leonard of Brewood
against William de Hales and Cecilia his wife, touching a tene-
m. 26d. (29). ment in ; and to take a similar assise arrai^ed by the^said prioress
against Hugh de Beaons and Isolda his wife, touching common of
m. 26d. (30). pasture in Donnington (" Duninton ") ; and to take a similar
assise arraigned by the said prioress against the said Hugh and
Isolda, touching conmion of pasture in Albrighton ('' Albrich-
ton ").
m. 25d. (70). More and Landstore (Devon) ; association of R. de Sandwich with
Solomon de Rochester and Master Th. de Sodington to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Joel de Stokes against
Richard de Pultemore, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (62). More, la, and) Lanstore [(Devon)], association of William de
Brayboef with Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Joel de Stokes against Richard de Pultimor*, touching a tenement
in.
More, La, near Penkridge (Staff.).; see Penkridge.
More, La (Southt.) ; see Romsey.
m. 26d. (77). More Albyn, La (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of William de S. Alban against the
abbat of Reading and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (1). More Aythrop in the suburb of Hereford (Heref.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the jury arraigned by Roger de Wirlagh against John de la
More, touching a tenement m.
m. 14 (58). Moreton (** Morton") (Bucks); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingbam to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Matilda daughter of William son of Robert de
Morton against Richard Grustet, touching land in.
m. 12 (76). Moreton (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingbam to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Matilda daughter of William FitzRobert against Richard Gmstet,
touching land in.
UL 27d. (89). Moreton (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Roger Mayn against William de Appeldorefeld and Richard
Huberd, touching common of pasture in.
m. 26d. (6). Moreton (Dors.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Roger Mayn against William de Apelder-
feld, touching land in.
m. 17d. (2d). Moreton ('' M'ton ") (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester [and Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Roger Maheu against William de
Appeldorfeud and Avice his wife, touching land in.
m. 4d. (32). Moreton Say (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Henry son of William de Morton against
Robert de Say, touching common of pasture in.
m. 23 (16). Morley (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingbam to take the jury arraigned by John Corteys against
Richard son of Roger de Morley, touching a tenement in.
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m. 18 (4). Mornsal (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and WiUiaai de
Northborgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed by
Emma late wife of Badolph le Lorimer against John de Namdal',
touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (27). Mortimer, Baldwin de^ {John de Northwod', John de Somenete^
Henrj de Greilly, and Simon de Kildewardeby, serrants {** fami-
liAribns ") of H[obert] cardinal-bishop of Porta, late archbishop of
Canterbury, pardon to, of all the trespasses and excesses com-
mitted by them in the King's forests and parks in the presence of
the said archbishop. Clarei^on, 27th July.
m. 26 (22). Mortimer, Boger de ; letters of attorney to, for Ireland, in fiiYoar of
Henry de Northwod and Richard de Wyggemor*. Tower of
London, 4th January.
m. 10 (19). Mortimer, Boger de ; precept to the sheriff of Worcester to receive
from Alianor the Queen- Consort or from the bailiffs of her manors
of Norton and Bi^esgrave, which were assigned to her in dower
for life by Henry III., and which have been delivered to her
by the King to be held in pursuance of such assignment, 100/. an-
nually to the behoof of. Westminster, 18th June.
m. 2 Id. (4). Morton (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Bichard de P^elesdon' against Bobert de Sey, touching com-
mon of pasture in.
m. 4 (22). Morton (Staff.) ; appointment of John de Be^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas Grym against Geo£&ey de Qreseleye and Bichard de
Kingesleye, touching conmion of pasture in.
m. 5 (50). Morton (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loveda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Matil£i late wife of Henry de Morton against Edith de Asteley
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (85). Morton (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and l^wter
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Wedter son of John de Morton against Walter de Berton,
parson of the church of Bredon, and oSiers, touching a tenement
m.
m. 5 (18). Morton (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice daughter of Bichard le Mareschal against Walter de
Westmenkot, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (19). Morton, Birts {** Bruttesmorton ") (Wore.); appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Tewkesbury against
Walter le Brut and Alexander de Kirkeby, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18d. (12). Morton, Birts ('< Brittesmorton *') (Wore.); appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the asnse
of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon de Dodington and Sidonea
his wife against Walter le Bret and Alexander de Kirkeby, touching
a tenement in.
m. 19d. (50). Morton, Birts (Wore.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Bichard de Buyhale against William de Pirye and
Walter le Bret, touching a tenement in.
■
m. 7d. (70). Morton, Birts (" Morton le Bret ") (Wore.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William son of William
de Saltmarsh against Walter le Bret, touching a tenement in.
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m. S5 (18). MoUy son of Leo, a Jew of Warwick ; yolamiis that he carry on his
lawful trade in the kingdom jin pursuance of the statute lately pro-
vided, touching the usuries of the King's Jewry. Tower of
London, 10th January.
m. 9 (8). Moss, Master, Hagin son of ; inspezimus and confirmation of letters
of Henry ni., and once sealeid with his seal, and broken by Uie
negligence of the keeper^of them, rati^ing the grant made by, to
Bc^r de CUfford of a debt of 106/. and of an annual fee of 20iL in
which Roger de Eyuill' was bound to the Jew aforesaid. West-
minster, S6th June.
m. lid. (48). Mothecombe (''Metcumb") (DcTon); appointment of Solomon de
Eochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Sibil de Metcnmbe against John de
Pnncharduu and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (S5). Mottisfont ("Modesfonte") (Southt.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester [and Master Thomas de Sodmgton] to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by John Bra and Agnes his wife
against William le Heyward and Matilda his wife, touching a
mesuage and land in.
m. 28 (74). Moulton (** Mouton ") (Norf .) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry Huberd against Robert de Brundale and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 6d. (72). Moulton (<' Mouton ") (Norf.) ; appointment of John de Lovetot
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry Huberd against Robert de Brundale and others,
toucmng a tenement in.
m. 7 (12). Moulton (« Meuton "), Great (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Bartholomew de Redham against Stephen de
Strumpsae and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (49). Moulton (" Molton ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Simon son of Radnlph de Hanyton ag^ainst Isabella de
Fortibus, countess of Albemarle, and others, touching rent in.
Mouton (Norl) ; see Moulton.
MoThall (Warw.) ; see Middleton.
Muchele Aston (Salop) ; see Mnckleston.
m. 8d. (22). Muckleston (*' Muchele Aston ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Maf^ter Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Geoffrey de Cantiy against William
de Assbeby and Alice his wife, touching common of pasture in.
Mulwaro (York) ; see Mexborough.
flL 28d. (51). Munoorye (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de Mountsorell and Graliena his wife against
William de Muncorye, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5di (14). Munede, la (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger son of Alexander de la Munede against John
son m William die la Munede and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (14). Munkemoeles (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the abbat of Buildwas against Giles de Wontenouer*
and.othersy touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 4 (11). Munkesmeles (Salop) ; appointmeat of Walter de Hoptoo and Roger
de Evesham to take the assise of noTel disselsiii arnugned bj
the abbat of Buildwas against Giles de Wentenooere and others^
touching a tenement in.
m. 13 (84). Mnskbam, Sontb, and South Carlton (Notts) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned by Peter son of Robert Dynis against Master
Henry de Braunceton and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (65). Muskham, South, near Newark (Notts) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbui^h to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned by Alice late wife of Robert Dynys against
Robert le Mouner, of North-Moskbam, touching a tenement in.
[One half of the entry, down to ** quam," is wntten in the line
above the words : '< iUic' que fuit ux," &c. down to the end of the
entry.] See m. 2Sd. (64). onder Reigate, John de.
Mttskham, South ; see CSarlton, South.
m. 9d. (46). Nackington (*' Nacindon ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Ck>bhRm
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de Nacindon against the prior of S. Gregory,
m. 9d. (49). Canterbury, touching rent in ; and to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by the said William against Mathew vicar of
the church of Nackington, touching rent in the same vill.
m. 19d. (46). Nailsworth (•* Neylesworth ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by William son of John le Warlemond
against Richard son of Wilham de Neylesworth, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 18 (16). Napton (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor airaigned by John
Andreu and Alice his wife against Henry Saleman and Jul[iana]
his wife, touching land in.
m. 28 (36). Naseby (" Nauesby *') (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard son of John de Nauesby and Matilda his
wife against Kadulph de Haselbech, touching land in.
m. 23 (63). Naseby (Northt.) ; appointment of same to take a rimilar assise
arraigned by Richard FitzJohn and Matilda his wife, against the
said Radulpb, touching land in.
m. 9 (95). Natherlagh, Hugh, the parson of ; simple protection in Ireland to.
Windsor, 10th July.
m. lOd. (60). Naughton (''Nauelton '') (Suff.); appointment of Roger Lovedajjr and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter son of William de Nauelton against Augustine de
Aldeham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (79). Navestock ("Nastok* ") (Essex); appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John Sauncel against William son of Qement de
Nastok', touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 2d. (64). Navestock (" Nastok* ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John Samuel against William FitzClement, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 5d. (52). Neen SoUars (" Neue Solers ") [Salop] ; association of Radulph de
Hengham with Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodiugton to take the assise of darrein presentment arraigned by
William de Solar' against Roger de Mortimer, touching the church
of.
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' m. 5 (47). Keen Sollars [Salop] ; association of Roger de Eresham wHh Biaster
Thomas de Sodin^on to take the assise of darrein presentment
arraigned bj William de Solers against Roger de Mortimer, touch-
ing the church of.
Neirnotlegh (Essex) ; see Notlej, Black, and Fairstead.
m. 25 (5). Neketon, James de ; protection to, with clause. Tower of London,
6th January.
m. 23d. (55). Nelond and Ashwell-Thorpe (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of noTcl disseisin
arraigned by William le Catur and Cecilia his wife against Clarice
late wife of Thomas fiz la Dame and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18 (44). S. Neotfl (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by John de Dodyngton
against William de Totenhale, touching a hedge destroyed in.
m. 20d. (70). S. Neots (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loveda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Stephen le Cordwaner, of 8. Neots, clerk, against Radulph Panlyn
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (43). S. Neots (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de Cranden against William de Aungle and Wiluam his
brother, touching a tenement in.*
m. Id. (38). S. Neot's (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Petronilla late wife of John de Melewyz against Roger de Sker-
ning* and others, touching a tenement in.
S. Neots (Hunts) ; see Paxton, Little.
m. lOd. (36). Ness-in-Ryedale (" Nesenridale '') and Scimelingfeld !(Toric) ; ap-
pointment of John de Rei^ate and William de Northburgh to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Gilbert de Louth against
Baldwin Wak' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. I5d. (81). Netheravon (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by Henry de SnUeye against Thomas Trenchefoyl,
touching common of pasture in.
m. IBd. (8). Nethercote (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by Jul[iana] daughter of John le Rede and Jnl[iaiia]
her sister against John le Breton, touching land in.
NetherehuU (Heref.) ; see Aluindon.
Netherorton (Oxf.) ; see Worton, Nether.
m. Sid. (39). Netley, the abbat of Q* Abbas de loco sancti Edwardi") ; appoint-
ment of John de C!obham and Master Radulph de Freningham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by, against Richard
son of John de Gromeshelne [nc in orig.].t
m. 9d. (78). Neubaud Pannton (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Thomas son of Geoffrey de Franketon against Gkofirey le
Gardiner, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 5d. (80). Neuton Auu .... (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Slias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard de Auueme against Radulph de Bemers and
Richard Aguillun, touching possessions in.
m. 19 (17). Nevill', Robert de, going by licence to parts beyond sens ; protection
to, with clause, yolumus. Wells, 21st April.
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in the next line,
t /Sto0 p. SSa, under " Gtomshall."
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m, 16 (8). Nevill', Kobert de, going by licence to parts beyond seas ; salie-coii-
duet to. Winchester, 5Ui May.
m. 15 (98). Newbiggin (*< Neubi^ging ") (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de
Heigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of nanSL
disseisin arraigned by Simon de HertepoU and Badnlph le Tbtor
against John de Anaynei and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (2). Newbiggen (<' Newebi^ging* ") (Northumbr.) ; appointment of «1ohn
de Beogate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Ive son of Radulph le Clerk against Michael
de Scocia and Matilda his wife, touching a mesnage in.
m. 18 (71). Newbiggin ('< Neubigging ") (Yoik) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned
by Nicholas de Taunge against QeoflErey de Neyrill and othera,
toaobing a pond destroyed in.
m. 83d. (89). Newbold (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiiped
by Adam de Newbold against Hobert de Newbold and Philip de
Beckebuiy, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (92). Newbuigh, Henry de ; commisimus to, of the custody of the castle
and honor of Arundel, which are of the inheritance of Bicluufd
Fitz-Alan, under age and in the King's custody. Clarendon,
29th July.
m. 8 (93). The same ; ooncnrrent mandate of intendenoe in fieiTonr o^ to the
tenants of the castle and honor.
m. 8 (24). Hie same ; commisimus to, of the custody of the castle and honor of
Arundel, in pursuance of the injunctions of the Kins to, an
account of the issues thereout to be made to Amisius ds Savoy
during the said custody. And mandate of lirery in pursuance to
the sheriff of Essex (? Sussex).
m. 28d. (68). Newbury (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of morC dancestor arraigned by
John son of Richard de Haunuelle against Matilda late wife of
Walter Pretyan and others, touching a mesnage in.
m. 5d. (21). Newcastle-under-Lyne (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Felicia daughter of Robert de Stafford against
Ridiard de Barton and Joan his wife, touching a tenement m.
m. 4d. (51). Newcastle-under-Lyne (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a
similar assise arraigned by Richaid de Buterton and Joan his wife
against Richard Spaynel and Margery his wife, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 4d. (69). Newcastle-under-Lyne (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a
similar assise arraigned by John de Clayton against Radulph dc
Thiknes, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (68). Newcastle-on-Tyne (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the asaise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John de Wessington ^and Agnes his wife against
Matilda late wife of Roger Modok', touching a mesnage in.
m. 12d. (79). Neweland-near-Newbury (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Englaund and Jul[iana] his wife against
Jolm de Thuntiere and Henry his son, touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (7). Newerk', Master Henry de, gone to parts beyond seas as a King's
nuncio, protection to ; with clause, Vciumuf, Westminster, 20th May.
m. 27d. (88). Newgate ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger Jx>veday and
H. de Shotesbrok.
in. 26d. (8). Newgate ; appointment of John de Lovetot to deliver the gaol of, of
Roger Sibeling taken and imprisoned there.
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m, 25d. (84). Newgate ; commission of «k>1 deliyery for, to John de Louetot and
Gregory de Rokesle, of John le Plummere [imprisoned] there for
certain trespasses pnt upon him.
m. 25d. (68). Newgate ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hamo Hanteyn and
Gregory de Bokesle.
m. 25d. (78a). Newgate ; commission of gaol deliyery for, to Hamo Hanteyn and
John Horn.
m. 22d. (41). Newgate; association of John de Louetot with Hamo Hante3m and
John Horn to deliyer the gaol of, of Walter de Hedon' and William
de Waterbech'.
m. 20d. (17). Newgate ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John deLovetot, Hamo
Hauteyn, and John Horn.
m. 20d. (42). Newin^ton (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Eliaa de
Bekmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Stephen son {of William Sklikedod and Brice his brother against
0 Hamo Aster, tooching a tenement in.
Newing^on (Kent) ; see Upchurch.
m. 7 (7). Newington, North (Ozf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hervey Belet and Constance his wife against John son of John de
Broghton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (80). Newland (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin amugned by
Thomas Edward, Ro^er de la Chaumbre and Roesia his wire against
John de la Neweland and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (50). Newland (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alexander de Monnteny against John Wulf, vicar of the diurch
of Ashwell {** A swell")* <^d others, touching a tenement in.
m. I4d. (4). Newland (Essex); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas Edward, Roger de la Chaumbre and Roesia his wife
against John de la Neweland and Richard Spereman, touching a
tenement in.
m. 1 2d. (9). Newland (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and EUas de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda late wife of Richard le Pulchere against John de la Neu-
lond, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d« (12). Newland and Roothing ("Rothinge ") (Essex) ; appointment of John
de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Matilda late wife of Robert le Pulchere
against John de la Newelonde and Margery late wife of Walter le
Pulchere, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (54). Newland and Roothing Massey ('* Rothing Maehy") (Essex);
appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Richard son of Walter
le Palter against John de la Newelond and others, touching land
in.
m. 13 (47). Newland (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
James de Cave against John son of Th. de Neuland^ teaching a
tenement in.
m. lOd. (57). Newnham {** Ncweham ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roland de Erie against Robert A^illun and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (6). Newnham-near-Crowmarsh (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter le Pur against the prioress of Kington,
touching possessions in.
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m. 25d. (86). Newport-Pagnell (<' Ncuport Painell' ") (Backs) ; appomtment of
Boger Loaedaj and John de Metingham to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned by Hugh Brekebon and Agnes his wife against
Martin de Marisco, clerk, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (107). Newtimber (" Nywetymbre '*) (Suss.) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned hy Radulph le Forester against Juliana late wife of
Bob^ le Forester, toaching a mesnage and ]and in.
Newton, King's (Derb.) ; see Melbourne.
m. 23 (55). Newton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel diueisin
arraigned by Laurence de Newton against Peter son of Badulph
de Woggewell, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (89). Newton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Bichard Aylleward against Laurence fix la perso^e of Torr and
others, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 18 (68). Newton (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Bichard son of Henry del Merhs, of Powderham, against Andrew
in Powderham, touching a tenement in.
m« 4d. (47). Newton (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Christiana
late wife of Benedict de la Funteyne against Adam (or Ada) de
Wechelesberwe and Dionisia late wife of John Gilbert, touching a
tenement in.
m. 4d. (48). Newton (Leic.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise ar-
raigned by Walter de Sheyl and Amice his wife against the said
Adam (or Ada)3and Dionisia, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (88). Newton (Leic.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the said Walter and Amice against the said Adam
(or Ada) and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (85). Newton Harcourt CLeic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bichard de Emesby and Alice his wife against Walter de Kent
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (86). Newton, Magna and Parva (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loue-
day. and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigued by John de Kirkeby against William de la Musche,
touching a tenement in.
m. '7 (79). Newton Purcell (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraifinaed by Wil-
liam son of William Pance and Joan his wife against Hugh le Pro-
vost and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (48). Nocford Lecky (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Badulph de Stratton against Walter Non-
swych and Matilda his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (36). Nocton and Dunston (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Beraud ag^nst Norman de Arcy, touching a
tenement in.
m. 26d. (42). Noneley (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon dc Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Bichard son of Bol)ert Pryde against Hugh de
Linyhar and Agnes his wife, touching a mesuage and land
in.
Nony (Sk)mers.) ; see Nunney.
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m. 1 Id. (48). Norbuiy (*< NoTbir* ") (Staff) ; appointment -of Sdomon d« RocheBter
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
Philip Marmyan against Roger de Pynelesdon, touching a fosse
destroyed in.
Norduffled (York) ; see Diiffield, North.
m. 24 (18). Noreys, William le, merchant of Lynn ; safe-conduct to, in going
through the kingdam with his grain, &c. to trade, staying there,
and [returning] thence. Westminster, 18th January.
m. 25 (8). Norfolk, Adam de, clerk, constable of the Castle of Bonrdeauz ; in-
speximus of letters patent of, dated at Bourdeaux on Thursday before
the Purification of the B. Y. M., A.D. 1266, acknowledging the
receipt from Peter de Bourdeauz (" Burdeg* ") of ** Sancta JLibe-
rata,*' citizen of Bourdeaux, of 100/. of Bounleaax for the sale of a
house with a quay (** cayo ") in the Rue de Rochelle (** Rua de
Rokella'') there, bought by the said Peter from Peter Martini
son of Peter Martini, of Rochelle (** Rokella "), deceased, and of
which the said Peter divested himself in the hand of the said
Adam, and the said Adam invested the said Peter de Bourdeaux,
at the prayer of the said Peter Martini, in the place and name of
the King. Tower of London, 6th January.
m. 16 (18). Norfolk, Master Adam de ; protection to, with clause, Vohamu,
Westminster, 22nd May.
Norhteston (Oxf.) ; see Aston, North.
m. 16d. (2). Normanby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Wil-
liam de Normanby against William FitzOdo and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. lid. (5). Normanton-near-Pinxton ('* Penekeston ") (Derb.) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Robert le Wyne and Dionisia his wife
against Alianor the Queen Mother and Henry Grey, touching land
in.
m. 28 (66). Normanvill, Thomas de, and Alexander de Kirketon ; appointment
of, to inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by
certain evildoers unknown in coming with force to the house of
Peter de Lund' at Bugthorp (« Buketorp ") [York], attacking and
ill-treating the said Peter and his men, and robbing them of their
goods and chattels. Dover, 28th January.
m. 7 (81). Northampton ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John le
Estreys, of Northampton, against John le Megre and others, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. 5 (17). Northampton ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas le
Especer against Dionisia late wife of Robert le Especer and others,
touching a tenement in the suburb of.
m. 21d. (38). Northampton (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned .by
John le Estreys against Osbert de Cronthorp' and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 18 (35). Northampton ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffiey de
Leukeoore, William Turviic, William de Paries, and Nicholas
de Cokyugho.
m. 7d. (64). Northampton ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Qeoffrey de
Leukenore, Philip FitzRobert, R. de Pauely, and J. de Munceaus.
m. 3d. (93). Northampton ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Philip FitzRobert,
John le Xiou, Robert Barry, and Nicholas de Wichemale.
m. Id. (31). Northampton; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de
Turbeirill and John le Loo.
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m. sod. (49). Northboigh, William de ; appointment of, as jnstice, to A-raminf and
correct, if necessaiy, the record and procen of a suit which was
before John Bek' and his coUeagaes, justices for pleas toaching
chattels and debts of Flemish merchants, between John de Bej, of
Dizemuth, and John de Rodemare, touching a debt of 500/. exacted
by the said James from the said John, in which the said James
complains of error. Newington, 21st Febmarj.
Northeston (Ozf .) ; tee Aston, North.
m. 2d. (65). Northfield and Cofton (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
Chester and Master llomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned bj William le FeTcre against Adam (or
Ada) de Teshale and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. S5d. (71). Northfleet (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned bj
Boger le Gaunter and Ayelina his wife against William de
Majdenewell and Bobert de Shipbume, touching a mesnage and
land in.
m. ISd. (69). Korthfleet (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of noYel disseisin arrayed by
William de Majdenwell and Agnes his wife against Boger le
Gaunter and othen, touching a tenement in.
Northiam (Suss.) ; wee Iden.
m. 15 (87). NorthoTer (Somers.) $ a|ipointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of mort dancestor
amugned bj Avice dan^ter of William Thurstan against Walter
Osmund, touching land in.
m. 24d. (17). Northover (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bv Walter son of Onmund de Northouere against Gilbert
Master of the Hospital of Bridgewater and others, toudiing a tene-
ment in.
m. 25d. (83). Northover-near-Bchester (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arrai^ed by Thurstan le Orfeuere against Gilbert
Master of the Hospital of 8. John of Bridgewater and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (45). Northsondebam (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned bj Walter Bernard against Matilda Sniye and
John her son, touching rent in.
m. 15 (120). North wick (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseuin
arraigned by John son of Thomas de Northwik' against John le
Esqmer and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (80). Korthwick (Wore.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigiMid hj Adam de Northwik' against Hugh le
Bok', touching a tenement m.
m. 28d. (81). Northwode, Boger de, and Bartholomew de Briannxan ; appointment
of, to Inquire into the plaint of Mauser son of Aaron, a Jew of
London, that a portion of clipped coin ('* tonsure monete "), wiUi
the forceps employed in clipping it, tied up in a doth, was
maliciously thrown on to the top of his house m the city of Lon-
don and found there, by reason of which he was imprisoned on
suspicion, and has prayed for an inquiry as to the parties who
were guilty of the clipping and throwing or placing the clipped
coin where it was found. Westminster, 18th January.
m. 22d. (8). Northwode, Boger de, and Bobert de Ludham ; appointment o( to
hear and determine speedily the matter in dispute between Peter
de S. Peter, merchant of dahors, and John de Brilaund, merehant,
the latter alleging that he and his partners, merchants of Attw^in,
appointed the former their attorney to collect mon^ recovered by
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them in the King's court against curtain persons for their goods
and chattels which were stolen in the |>arts of Holkham and Wells
and that he kept hack 46/. belonging to the said John, and the
former denying that he had ever acted as attorney to the sud John
and his partners in the matter. Doyer, 2nd February.
m. 4d. (74). North wood (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh de Bfiskeryill' against Nicholas son of Th. de
Norwod and Walter de Baskervill', touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (40). Norton ; association of Radulph de Sandwich with John de Cobbam
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of noTcl disseisin
arraigned by Benedict de Wydregate against Henry de Chanm-
paigne and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (10). Norton (Norf.); appointment of Roger Louedai and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Williiun son of Alexander Eylwine against Bartholomew son of
Alexander Aylwin' and Richard his brother, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. ]8d. (87). Norton-near-Daventry (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Isabel de Norton against Thomas son of Stephen de
Norton, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (86). Norton (Salop) $ appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Frees against Heniy de Fenebrugg' and John parson of
the church of Weston, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d. (88). Norton Cheyne (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Cheyne against Hugh de Cheyne the elder,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (2). Norton SS. Philip and James (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Roger son of Hubert le Fraunkeleyn
against John Gilberd and Amabil his ^wife, touching a meiuage
and land in. Devizes, 4th April.
m. 2d (19). Norton-near-Colwich (Staff.) ; appointment of Walter de Wimbome
and Thomas Trevet to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Roger de Aston against Geofirey de Qresel', touching common
of pasture in.
Norton (Suff.) ; see Tostock.
Norton (Wore.) ; see Mitton.
m. 26d. (18). Norton (York); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Adam de ToUerton
against Roger Marmyun and others, touching a fosse destroyed
in.
m. 21 (24). Norwich; cong^ d'^lire to the prior and convent of, vice Roger the
late bishop of, deceased. Dover, llth February.
m. 20 (20). Norwich ; assent to the election of Master William de Middelton as
bishop of. Qnenynton, 6th March.
m. 20 (27). Norwich ; restitution of temporalities to Master William de Middelton,
archdeacon of Canterbury, bishop-elect of; his election having been
confirmed by R[obert] archbishop of Canterbury, and his fealty
taken ; and mandate in pursuance to the tenante of the bishopric
of intendence and respondence. Qnenynton, 16th March.
m, 20 (28). Concurrent mandate of livery in pursuance to Hugh de Kendal,
keeper of the bishopric.
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ni. 25 (18). Norwich, Roger bishop of; acceptance of the licence granted to, by
Henry III. to make his will without let or hindrance by the Crown
or its ministers to his execntors, security hafing been given by
them of debts due by him to the Crown at the time of his death.
Tower of London, 8th January.
m. 2 (20). Norwich, William bishop of ; licence to, to hunt with jhis own dogs
the fox, the hare, the badger, and the cat through all the King*!:
forest of Essex whenever he pleases, except during the fence-
month, provided he take none of the large beasts, nor hnnt the
warrens of the King or of others. Westminster 16th November.
m. 15 (60). Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by William Galis, of Swan-
nington (" Swenyton "), against William Galiz and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. IS (28). Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Lucy daughter of Roger Siger and Agnes her sister against
Silvester Siger, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (25). Norwich (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam de Taverham and Hugh Oistemasse against I^ger de
Penteney and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 22d. (24). Norwich ; appointment of Hervey de Stanhowe and Robert de Morle
for the gaol delivery of, of Roger son of Peter de Beckles, im-
prisoned there for having caused the death of Geofiey Wascelyn.
m. 22d. (35). Norwich ; appointment of Henry de Stanhowe and Robert de Castre
^for the ^aol delivery of, of Roger Fitz-Stephen and Agnes his wife,
and Letitia the wife of Baldwin Ive, of Stalham.
m. 7 (25). Norwich ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Saham and
R. de Morleye.
m. lOd. (55). Norwich ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Robert Dubois,
Hervey de Stanhowe, Robert de Morle, and William de Tivington.
m. dd. (81). Norwich; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Saham,
Hervey de Stanhowe, Robert de ^f orley, and Robert de Holme.
m. 14 (1). Norwoth' (Dofs.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Philip Kaym against Master Blaise, canon of the chnrch of
Sarum, and others, touching a tenement in. Westminster, 20th May.
Notley, Black (Essex) ; »ee Fairstead.
m. 18d. (26). Nottingham, Henry de, and William de Herleston, constable of Not-
tingham Castle ; appointment of, to hear and determine the alleged
offence of Henecota, a Jewess of Nottingham, in making an attack
upon Agatha the wife of Robert Fitz-Nemek in the public market
of Nottingham, and assailing her with abusive words, scandalizing
her and the Christian people standing round, and spitting in her
face. Westminster, 29th May.
m. 15 (45). Nottingham ; appointment of John de Rei^te and WiUiam de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph son of Robert de Dunebrigg* against Richard Becok', of
Nottingham, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 13 (30). Nottingham ; appointment of John de Relgate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of Mareseye against Nicholas le Taylur and Michael le
Orfevre, of Nottingham, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (4). Nottingham; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
I^orthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margery daughter of Radulph de Beston against Raoulph de
Beston and others, touching a tenement in.
By R[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the King's chancellor:
Shrewsbury, 28th November.
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m. 25d. (5). Nottingham (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Norhurg* to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Rosa de la Cornere against Henry Dod, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (78). Nottingham; appointment of John de Reigate and William de North-
burffh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Radulph son
of Robert de Deafbrigg* against Richard Becok' {and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 7d« (7). Nottingham ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Avice
daughter of Richard Botek' against Hugh de Yilers and others,
toucning a tenement in.
m. 5 (88). Nottingham ; commission to Robert de Stradleye, Radulph de Ain-
hale, Henry de Newmarket, and Robert de Sutton to deliver the
gaol of, of William Mortyn taken and imprisoned there for the
death of Hermar, merchant of Almain.
m. 12d. (65). Nottingham ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Radulph de Amhale,
Thomas Trichet, Geoffrey de Dethek', and Robert de Morteyn.
m. 4d. (65). Nottingham ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Radulph deAmhar,
Geofirey Denek', Robert de Sutton, and Richard de Weston.
m. Sd. (8). Nottingham ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Richard de Weston,
Henry de Newmarket, John de Thorp', and Richard de Jorz.
m. 17 (55). Nunney (" Nony ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Giles de Flury against Henry de Montfort
and Alan Bytel, touching common of pasture in.
Nywetymbre (Suss.) ; see New timber.
Oakington (Cambr.) ; see Stanton, Long.
m. i5d. (75). Oakley, (Church (" Chircheacle ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Richard son of Richard Botild
against John Kepping, touching land and a moiety of a mesnagc
in.
m. 17d. (54). Oakley, Church ("Chercheacle") (S<>^^*-); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas) de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John Keppyng* against William de
Wotton and William le Forester, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (15). Oakley, East ("EstacIe'O (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de la Berton against John
Sifrewast, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (67). Oakley, West (*• Westocle ") (Southt.); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by Andrew son of John le Fevre against John son of
Richard de la Sale and Christiana late wife of Richard d6 la Sale,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4 (85). Oakley (" Oclee ") West (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas de Qrete against the prior of
S. Switbin, Winchester, and Peter de Coudraye, touching rent in.
m. 15d. (23). Oakley (" Okleye ") near Casteleye (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John son of Roger de Beauchamp against
Roger de Beauchamp and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d (20). Oare (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Th[omas] de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas Chese against Alice late wife of Stephen
Cbcse and Edmund Chese, touching a tenement in.
Oare (Wilts) ; see Whitchurch.
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m. 28 (40). Occold (" Okholte ") (Saff.) ; appointmeiit of Roc[er Loyeday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiffned
hj Nicholas Toppyn against William Blauncheoill' and ouers,
touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (38). Ockham (Suxr.) ; appointment of Master Ro^er de Seyton and
Blaster Radnlph de Freningham to take the assise of noyel diaseifin
arraigned by William de Breuse against John de Flore and oUiers,
toaching a tenement in.
m. 5 (28). Oclelire (Lyre-Ocle) (Ueref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noyel
disseisin arraigned by William Wun^d and Amabil his wife
against William prior of Oclelire, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (54). Oddingley (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bocheater and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger son of Roger de Mortimer against Biaigery
late wife of Gregory de Caldewell, touching a tenement in.
Offinton (Berks) ; see UiBngton.
m. 27d. (93). Offinton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Richard son of Elias de Bickeford against Nicholas Purcel,
touching land in.
m. 26d. (55). Offrinton (Deib.) ; appointment of Radulph de Hengham and William
de Cavereswell to take the assisejof novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Rocester against Richard FitzGeoflrey and oUiers,
touching a tenement in.
Ofton (Berks) ; see Ufton.
m. 21d. (26). Oke, La (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Roger Fitz-Denis against John son of Philip del Hoke, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 28 (34). Oke, Le (Heref.) appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
b^ Roger Fitz Denis against John son of Philip del Oke and Alice
his ynhi touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 26d. (18). Okeford ("Acford'") Alfred (? Okeford Fitzpaine) (Dors.); ap-
pointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Th. de Sodington
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert Malemeyns,
parson of Okeford (« Acford' ") Alfred, against Robert Fitz-Payn,
touching common of pasture in.
in. 26d. (25). Okes (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Richard Burnel against Ricliard son of Geoffrey de Okes,
touching a mesuage and land in.
tn« 9d. (29). Oldbury (^ Holdebur* ") (Salop) ; i^pointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William son of Hamo de Bruges
against Hamo son of Hamo de Bruges, touching two mesuages and
land in.
Oldbury (Salop) ; see Bridgnorth.
m. 28d. (62). Oldington (Staffl) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Thomas le Jeuene against Philip Manny un and Richard de
Flotesbrok', touching common of pasture in.
Olthorp (Northt.) ; see Althorp.
m. 27 (8). S. Omer, John de, and Reginald Stoket, burgesses of Lynn
(" Lenn' ") ; safeKSonduct to, in going with their merchandise to
parts beyond seas, staying there and trading, and returning thence.
Shrewsbury, 22nd November.
m. 26d. (70). Onslow (" Ondeslowe ") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Roser de Egebaldham and Alice
his wife against Stephen son of William de Shelton and Alianor
his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
Opiton (Salop) ; tee Hopton.
m. 20 (19). Orfeure, Gfeoffrey le, of Oxford ; pardon to, at the instance of Master
William de Middelton, archdeacon of Canterbniy, of die trespass
aUeged to have been committed by him in concealing the chattels
late of Manrice le Irreis lately taken by the said Geoffrey for a
felony, and hanged therefor by a judgment of the King's Court.
Quenynton', 6th March.
Orgreave (York) j see Treeton.
m. 28 (76). Orlestone (^ Orlaueston ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Gobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
amused by Thomas de Sandwich and Joan his wife against
William de Orlaueston and Joan his daughter, touching a tenement
in.
, Orleton (Heref.) ; see Twyford.
m. 4d. (12). Oimesby-in-Cleveland (York) ; appoinment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assiie of novel disseisin
arraigned by Ann late wife of Nicholas de Percy against William
son of William de Percy, of Kyndall', and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 4d. (14). Ormesby-in-Cleveland (York) ; appointment of same to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned by AnuUd de Percy against
William son of William de Percy, touching possessions in.
m. 24d. (58). Orpin^i^ton and S. Mary-Cray (Kent) ; appointment of John de
Cobbam and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Orpinton against William de
Sauston', vicar of Orpington, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (64). Orrell ('^Horol'") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
. William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert de Holand against John son of John de
Horul', touching the eighth part of a mill in.
m. 15 (103). Osbaston (*' Oseberston '') (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin,
arraigned by John de Cateby against William en ]a Venele and
Simon Strokehals, touching a tenement in.
m. 25 d. (92). Osboumby (" Osbemeby '*) (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
dissei sin arraigned by William de Freskenade against Hugh de
BuBsy and John Brnn, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (70). Osewaldhurst (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nieholas son of William de Barton against Robert de Ros and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (18). Osgodby (** Osegoteby ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and WiUiam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
[arraigned by] Bobert de Osegoteby {sic), touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (21). Osgodby (York) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William de Seleby against Bobert de Aton and others^
touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (24). Osmaston (*' Osemundeston ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Osmundeston against the prior of
Tutbury and William Coldewortes, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (44). Osmaston (" Osemundeston ") and Edlaston (** Edulueston ")
(Derby) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert
atte Oby against the prior of Tutbury, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 9d. (8). Osmaston (*< Osemundeston ") and Edlaston (<* Edulueston ")
(Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de North-
burgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert son
of Hichard de la Sale, against the prior of Tutbury and others,
touching common of pasture in.
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No. 7. — ^Cadendar of Fateut Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
Osmaston (Derb.) ; see Edlaston.
m. 27 (20). Oswestry ('' Osolaestre *') ; grant of murage to the men of. Mont-
gomery, 28th November.
m, 26d. (78). Otherton (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de Ganleye against Robert le Fremon and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7 (27). Otiey (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Simon Canting, of Famley, a^nst Agnes daughter of Adam (or
Ada) Dolfin and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
Otteby (Line.) ; see Utterby.
m. 20d. (85). Oueseye (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and • John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Walter ie Gest against Roger de Oueseye, touching
a tenement in.
m. 19d. (12). Ouesham (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas de Arden against Richard de Culewrth and others,
touching the manor of.
m. 14 (70). Ouesham ; association of Roger de Leicester and Elias de Bekingham
with Roger Jjoveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas de Arden against Richard de
Coleworth and others, touching the manor of.
m. 4 (72). Onn, Little (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry de Wiuereston against John le Colde Louerd,
of Little Oun, and others, touching common of pasture in.
Ouresby (Line.) ; see Owersby.
m. 14 (74). Ousefleet (" Useflete ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Joan de Fonteiract against Richard son of Radulph
de Useilete, touching land in.
m. 26d. (88). Ousefleet (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam bod of German de Ouseflet against Walter de Ouseflet and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (48). Outwell (** Utwell ") and Upwell (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by William Cope and John his brother against
Radulph Ruch and others, touching possessions in.
m. 18 (67). Ouynggeford (Soutbt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William le Goldsmith against William le Martre,
touching common of pasture in.
ra. 28d. (54). Overstrand (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger
Berde against William de Bradenham, touching a tenement in.
Overton (Notts) ; see Screveton.
m. 4 (14). Owersby (" Ouresby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert son of Robert de Eselingfeld against Richard
de Eticlingfeld and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (87). Ozborough [Norf.] ; associatian of John de Lovetot with John de
Metingham in place of Roger Loveday to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Stephen son of Th. de Warre against
Nicholas Fitz- William and Jul[iana] his wife and others, touching
common of pasture in.
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]S'o. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I.— con/tnueJ.
m. 6 (25). Oxford, the Bub-prior and convent of S. Frideswide's at ; cong^ d'^lire
to, vice Robert the late prior of, deceased. Shotewjk', 17th
September.
m. 8 (1). Oxford, 8. Frideswide's ; assent to the election lately made of John
de Leokenor', late sub-prior of, as prior thereof; and significamos
to the bishop of Lincoln in pursuance. Macclesfield, Ist October.
m. 8 (5). Oxford, S. Frideswide's ; restitution of the temporalities of, to John
de Leukenor*, a canon thereof, as prior-elect of; his election having
been confirmed by R[ichard] bishop of Lincoln, and his fealty
taken. Worcester, ]4Ui October.
m. 8 (6). Concurrent mandate of intendence and respondence in pursuance to
the tenants of the priory.
m. 2dd. (70). Oxford ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William le Taillur
against Reginald le Feuere and Peter de Middelton, touching a
tenement in.
m. ISd. (29). Oxford appointment of Hugh de Plessey, Sampson Folyot, Richard
le Poure, and Fulk de Rukote to deliver the gaol of, of Walter le
Botiller, Hugh de Cawes, and John de Astle taken and imprisoned
there for the death of Walter le Waleys.
m. 19d. (8). Oxford (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Oecilia late
wife of Nicholas de Kengham against Master Henry de Stanton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (74). Oxford (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assi.se of novel disseisin arraigned by the prioress
of Littlemore against Robert de la More, Parmenter, and Loretta
his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 Id. (55). Oxford (Oxf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned
by Roger bishop of Coventry and Lichfield against Thomas le
Clerk and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (68). Oxford,.the suburb of (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Adam le Mazun and Isabel his wife against Henry le Gamache
and Cecilia late wife of Henry le Gamadie, touching a tenem^t
in.
m. 3d. (21). Oxford, the suburb of (Oxf .) ;'appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the abbat of Osney against Hugh de Plessey and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (77). Oxford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John G3rffard, Hugh de
Dunstywe, Richard le Poure, and Robert de Wykham.
m. 5 (82). Oxford ; commission of gaol delivery for, to G. de Nonaunt, W. de
Bikelegh, W. de Brinkeburn, and M. Trenchard.
m. 14d. (8). Oxibrd; I commission of gaol delivery for, to Geofrey de Leukenore
ane (Geoffrey Russel.
m. 14d. (87). Oxtead (" Oxsted ") and Limpsfield (" Lymenesfeld ") (Surr.) ;
appouitment of John de Cobhun and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Goldena daughter
of William Aaron, of Oxtead, against Geoffrey de Welpeston and
Elias Aaron, touching possessions in.
m. 13d. (21). Oxton (Nr)tts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the jury arraigned by Joan late wife of William
de Bo^vill against Cecilia late wife of Walter de Knilly and others,
touchmg the manor of.
m. 14d. (58). Oxton (Notts) ; appointment of same to take the certification
arraigned by William de Boyvill and Joan his wife against
William Tesseraunt and others, touching the manor of.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 £dward L^^-eoniinued.
m, SM. (35). Oxwick (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Louedaj and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Agnes Byuet ^against Boger Barefot and others, toaching a tene-
ment in.
m 4d. (85). Packington C" Pakinton ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
aod John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Simon de
S. Maor against Margaret de Hasting and PetronUla her sister^
toaching liuid in.
m. 4d. (82). Packington (Leic.) ; appointment of same to take the jury arraigned
by the said Simon against Margaret daoghter of Bobert de Mele-
bom and others, toucning land in.
m. 20d« (7). Pamber (" Pembere '*) (Sootht.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jory
arraigned by Walter de Bokete against Walter de Enerle, touching
a tenement in.
Pampisfoid (Cambr.) ; see Babraham.
Pampisford' (Oambr.) ; see Sawston.
m. 6d. (56). Passford (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice late wife of Philip de Pasford against Hd^bel
de Langednn and Walter her son, toaching a tenement in.
Paston (Northt) ; see Dodsthorpe.
m. 26d. (22). Patlesholl* (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
William de Munketon to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John de Pycheford against William Bagot, touching the manor
of, except two mesitagcs and certain lands in the said manor.
m. 9d. (17). Patmore (Herts) ; appointment of Thomas de Weyland and Elias
de Bekingham to take the jary arraigned by Boger le Parker and
William le Seijaunt against William le Band, touching a tenement
in.
m. 8d. (79). Pattiswick (" Pateswik' '*) (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Agnes de la Blakestere against Theobald de Feringg*,
toaching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (80). Pattiswick (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham totaJce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Affnes
la Bleckestere against Theobald de Feringes and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 20 (9). Pauer, Thomas de, merchant ; simple protection to. Northbum,
1 6th February.
m. 26d. (62). Pawlett (" Poulet ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Martin de la Qrave against the Biaster of
the Hospital of S. Mark, Bristol, and others, touching common of
pasture m.
m. 16d. (84). Paxton, Little (Hunts) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Peter Godmar agaiost the prior of S. Neots, toaching a tenement
m. 16d. (85). in ; and to take a similar assise between same, touching common
m. 16d. (86). of pasture in the same vill ; and to take the assise between [same,
m. 16d. (87). touching a pond levied in the same will; and to take the assise
between same, touching a pond levied in S. Neots.
m. 28d. (24). Payhembury ("Pathembir' ") (^Devon) ; appointment of Solomcm de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John Frudhume against Philip
Giffard, touching common of pasture in.
Peasemarsh (Suss.) ; see Iden.
m. 25d. (69). Peasemore C* Pesemere ") (Berks) ; appointment of Master B. de
Frenningham and W. de Wymbnm to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Bichard son of William de Pesemere against
Boger de Mortimer and others, touching a tenement in.
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m. 8Sd. (88). Peasenhall (Saff«) ; appointment of Roger Lovedav and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hy
Hamo Hoket against Stephen Hoket and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 8d. (85). Febmarsh (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de.
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned hj Avice
late wife of William le Walse against John son of William le
Walshe and Radulph son of Richard Persone, touching a tenement
in.
m. 15d. (10). Pebworth (Glouc); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodiiigton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas eon of Walter de Pembworth against
GfOofSey de Hubbioton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26 (8). Pecke, William, merchant of Chester ; sale-conduct to, in coming
into the kingdom by sea or land to trade, staying there, and
returning thence. Shrewsbury, 10th December.
m. 20d. (56). Peckham, East (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda late wife of Jordan Whytberd against Adam (or Ada) de
Wadelesworth, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (69). Pendeford and Bushbuiy ('' Bischesbir **) (Staff.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert Russel, of
Pendeford, against William le Chapelein, of Brewood, and others,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 23d. (5). Penecestre, Stephen de, and Thomas de Sandwich ; appointment of,
to inquire into, hear, and determine the trespass committed by
certain evildoers unknown in beating, woundmg, and ill-treating
the keepers of the f ree-chaoe of John de Warenne, earl of Surrey,
of Claris, and hunting and taking beasts therein. Westminster,
17th January.
m. 22d. (IS). Penecestre, Stephen de ; appointment of Master William de Middel-
ton, archdeacon of Canterbury, Radulph de Sandwich, and William
de Saham as Justices with, to hear and determine the suit which
has been before him and Radulph de Hen^ham between the prior
of Christ Church, Canterbury, and the pnor of Ledes, the said
Radulph not being able to attend to the matter on account of
certain special business on which he is occupied for the King.
Dover, 2nd February'.
m. 21 (I). Penecestre, Stephen de, constable of Dover Castle ; acquittance to,
of 900 marks, received from, and the other receivers of the
fifteenth coming from the goods of the barons and other men of
the Cinque Ports of the first term of the payment of the said
fifteenth by the hands of Reyner Magiar, and others, citiiens and
merchants of Lucca. Dover, 6th February.
m. 21d. (34). Penecestr', Stephen de, and Thomas de Sandwich ; appointment of,
to inquire what evildoers lately broke into the park of William de
Brehuse at La Knsppe and hunted therein without his licence
and carried off the beasts therein ; and to hear and determine the
suit Doirer, 10th February.
m. 20d. (4). Penecestre, Stephen de ; appointment of, to inquire as to, bear^ and
determine the trespass of entering by night the park of William de
Brehuse, of Knepp (** la Cnappe") [Sussex], and taking and carry-
ing off his beasts, for which Bioger de Wikham and several others
were lately attached in the King's Bench. Northboume, 15Ui
February.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rollfi : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m, 19d. (1). Penecestre, Stephen de, and Thomas de Sandwich'; appointment of,
to inquire as to the trespass committed by certain evildoers un-
known in hunting in the free chace of R[obert] archbishop of
Canterbury of South Mailing [Suss.] and in his parks there, and
taking and carrying off his beasts against the will of the said arch-
bishop ; and to hear and determine the said suit. Brithwell, Ist
liarch.
m. 15d. (85), Penecestre, Stephen de, and Thomas de Sandwich ; appointment of,
to inquire and do justice as to the plaint of Thomas de Marinis
that certain evildoers lately broke his park of Buxted ('* Bozstede")
[Suss.], hunted therein without his licence, and took and carried
ofF his beasts. Westminster, 18th Hay.
m. 16 (47). Penecestre, Stephen de, and Boger de Xorthwode ; appointment of,
to cause seisin to be given to the prior of Ledes and to the prior
of Christ Church, Canterbury, of the common of pasture, woods,
and land specified in a form of agreement entered into by them
before the said Stephen and John de Kirkeby, clerk, to whom by
consent of the parties, a suit between the priors aforesaid before
Badulph de Hengham and Ellas de Bekingfaam, in which the prior
of Ledes sued the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, for common
of pasture in Herebaldon and Blean was referred ; by which agree-
ment the prior of Ledes remised and quit-claimd to the aforesaid
prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, and his successors, all his right
and claim in the common of pastnre aforesaid and further granted
to him all his own wood and land, &e. in Blean and Herebaldon
towards the north part of the highway going towards Canterbury ;
and the aforesaid prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, in return for
the remise, quit-claim, and grant aforesaid, granted to the aforesaid
prior of Ledes and his successors a moiety of 800 acres of land and
wood in Herebaldon' and Blean towards the south part of the
highway aforesaid, so that the " place," which contains about 300
acres, should be divided into two equal parts, &c. ; and mandate to
the said Stephen and Roger to cause an appraisement and partition
to be made of the ** place " aforesaid. Westminster, Srd June.
m. 12 (50). Penecestre, Stephen de, and Ellas de Bekingham, appointment of ; to
inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by certain
evildoers unknown in coming to Lewes, Seaford, and DitchUng, and
taking and carrying off the goods and chattels of the prior of
Lewes. Westminster, 8th June.
m. 12 (61). Penecestre, Stephen de, and Elias de Bekingham ; appointment of, to
hear and determine the appeal in the County Court of Sussex, of
Boger Wodecok*, Lecia late wife of Bobert Wodecok*, and Geof-
frey de Herdewyk' against Guichard le Esquier and others, of the
death of Robert Wodekok' and Laurence le Keu, and against John
de Teng*, prior of Lewes, and others as accessories.
m. lid. (61). Penecestre, Stephen de, and John de Lovctot ; appointment of, to
inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass alleged to have
been committed by Richard le Keu and several others in making
an attack upon John de Stanes, John de Beregling, and Simon le
Stunt, who were deputed by the abbat and convent of Boberts-
bridge to keep their eyry of hawks in their wood at Lamberhurst,
illtreating the ^aid John, John, and Simon, and taking and carrying
off their goods and chattels and seven hawks from the said eyry.
Westminster, 18th Jnne.
m. 7 (57). Penecestre, Stephen de ; association of, with John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take an inquisition between William de
Brewes and Daniel son of Hubert de Canterbury, touching land late
of Thomas de Newenham in Wickham (** Wycham ") and certain
other matters.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 315
]^o. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m, 6 (19). Penecestr*, Stephen de, warden of the Cinque Ports ; mandate to, to
deliver to Reyner de Lucca and his partners, merchants of Lucca,
and to Giles de Audenard, constable of the Tower of London, the
900 marks in his custody out of the fifteenth of the Cinque Forts
for the expediting of certain special affairs of the King, and promise
of acquittance to, of the said sum. Shrewsbury, 1st September.
[In marg. orig. : — "Vacat quia restituta fiiit littera et
** cancellata et pendet in filaciis."]
m. 24d. (86). Fenkridge (<' Pencrich' ") and La More near Penkridge (Staff.) ;
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Walter
de Elmedon' against William de la More, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 24d. (57). Penkridge (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Blakeford against Hamo Fiti-Richard and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (41). Penkridge (" Pencria ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Adam de Otherton against Hugh le
Blund and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4 (50). Penn, Over (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radulph de Bissopbur* against Roger de Somery and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. I5d. (62). Pennebir* (? Pendlebury) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Adam de Pennebir* against Koger de Pennebir* and
Anabil late wife of Elias de Pennebi^, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (45). Pentlow (Essex) ; appointoicnt of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by William de Bradefeld
against Roger Touild, touching a way narrowed in.
m. 8d. (61). Penton Mewsey (** Penynton Meisy**) (Southt.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraip?ied by Nicholaa de Meisy, Joan
de Harhill, and John Peverel agamst Alexander le Riche, touching
possessions in.
m. lOd. (74). Pepenbttry (" Pepingebir,"), Tenedele, and Chilefle (Kent) ; appoint-
ment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the jury
arraigned by Robert de Creuequer and oSiers against Haymo
Adenz, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (77). Periton, North (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas Prichere against John Baril and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (22). Periton, South (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radulph de Aubeuy against Adam (or Ada) Bote,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (83). Periton, South (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to lake the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Radulph de Aubeny against Adam (or Ada)
Bote, and Walter de la Wyche, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (5^. Periton, South (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by
Radulph de Aubeny against John le Somenur and Joan Us wife,
touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (13). Pershore (Wore); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodhigton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John Wampage against the abbat of Pershore and others,
touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — conHnued.
m. 25d. (66). Petemere, William de, Richaid son of ; appointment of Master R. de
Frenningham and W. de Wymbome to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by, against Roger [sic in orig. and in margin :
'* Vacat qnia luiter inferins " and *< non nabnit ;" &e ** habuit " being
crossed out " Berks " in margin.]
m. 23 (19). Peterborough (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort cumcestor arraigned hy
John son of Robert de BUlingbuig* against Matilda late wife
of William le Especer and others, touching two mesuages and
land in.
m. 16d. (110). Peterborough (Kortht.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedaj and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John son of Robert de Billingburg' against Roger de Ufllngton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (85). Peterborough (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novd disseisin arraigned by
Silvester le Maszun, of Peterborough, against Simon le Fevre,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (25). Peterborough ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de
Leukenore and OeofStej Rnssel.
Peterborough (Northt.) ; se« Dodsthorpe.
m. 15 (109). Petersfield (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Greoffrey de Coventry and Isabel his wife against
Henry Wardeboys and Matilda de Neubir*, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 27d. (70). Petresham (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel ^ssebin
arraigned by Master Roger de Horton against Thomas de S. Phili-
bert and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 15 (80). Pett (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias do Be-
kingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard
de Ore against Alan abbat of Robertsbridge, touching a tenement
in.
m. 27d. (72). Petton (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dissdsin arraigned
by Robert son of William Adam against Walter son of William
Adam, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (15). Peycford (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and
Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise arraigned by
Adam de Wynnest against John de Grymmeston and Andrew de
Grymmeston, touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. 15d. (88). Philebeig', (? Finborough) Great (Suffl) ; appointment of Roger
Lovcday and John de Metiogham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William Raw against Radulph Pipard and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 10 (28). Phileby, Master Adam de, going by licence to parts beyond seas ;
letters of attorney lo, in favour of William de Boneuill' and Wil-
liam de Billokeby for England. Westminster, 25th June.
m. 21d. (80). Picheford, Geoffrey de, and Robert Fuleonis ; appointment of, to
ioquire who were the evil-doers who broke into the park of £la
countess of Warwick at South Wamebum' by night, and hunted
and carried off the beasts therein without her licence. Dover,
10th February'.
m. 12d. (56). Picheford, Geoffrey de, constable of Windsor Castle, and Master
Thomas de Sodington ; appointment of, to inquire and do justice
as to the plaint of the abbat of S. Katberine, Rouen, by the prior
of Harmonds worth ('' Hermodesworth ") [Midds.] his monk and
DBPUTY KEEPER OF THE FUBLIO REGOBD8. 317
]^o. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
attorney, thftt when the men of the said ahbat of Hannondsworth
lately impleaded him in the King's Bench that he should not exact
from them other customs and services than were due at the times
when the said manor was in the hands of the Crown, and it was
found by the Domesday Book that the said manor is not of the
antient demesne of the Crown, wherefore the said ahbat went with-
out day, and when by the rolls of William de Raleye, formerly
justice of Hen. III., it was ibnnd that the aforesaid men and their
ancestors were talliable at the will of the said abbat, and ought to
make redemption for their flesh and blood, wherefore a mandate
was given to the sheriff of Midds. to assist the said abbat to make
and leyy such talliage and redemption, certain evildoers entered
the said manor, when last in the hands and custody of the Crown,
and took and carried ofif certain charters and other writings and
goods and chattels of the said abbat, and still detain them from the
said abbat and prior, and threaten the said prior and his household
as to their bodies and burning of their houses. Westminster, 16th
June.
no. 7d. (83). Ficheford, Geoffrey de, constable of Windsor^castle, and Robert
Fulconis; appointment of, to inquire into the following circum-
stances : that whereas the men of the abbat of S. Katherine of
Rouen of Hermodesworth' recently impleaded the said abbat in the
court of K. B. by the King's writs, touching the &ct that he did
not exact from them other customs or services than those which
they ought and were accustomed to do at the times when that
manor was in the hands of the Kings of England, and it had been
found by the book called " Domusday " that the manor aforesaid
is not antient demesne of the Crown, for which reason the said
abbat as to that writ retired sine die against them, and as it ap-
pears from the rolls of William de Raleye, formerly justiciar of
Henry (II., that the men aforesaid are talliable at the will of the
abbat aforesaid and ought to make redemption for their flesh and
blood, the King commanded the sheriff of Middlesex to be in aid
of the abbat aforesaid to distrain and tax the men aforesaid, and to
levy the said tallage and to take the said redemption, and the said
abbat has made plaint by the prior of Hermodesworth, his monk
and attorney, that certain evildoers entered the said manor when
it was last m the King's custody and took and carried off certain
charters and other writings and goods and chattels of the said
abbat, which they still detain, and John Le Clerk and certain
other villans of his of the said manor by his procurement have
become rebels, not permitting themselves to be impleaded in the
K. B. by the said sheriff, and threaten to kill and maim the said
prior and his household and to bum their houses. Windsor, 14th
July.
m. 4d« (85). Ficheford, Geoffrey de, and Walter de Kent ; appointment of, to
inquire and do justice as to the wrong alleged to be committed by
Radulph le Wyne and the men of Monyash ('< Manyesshes ")
[Derb.] in appropriating to themselves what belongs to the King
in his minery (** minera "), which is called Foweshide [? Foreside
or Phoside], and in impeding the King's men of Taddington
(*< Dadinton ") and FriestcUff (" Frestecliue "), and also the men
of Alianor the Queen. Consort of Ashford and Sheldon, in digging
turfs and getting broom in the said marsh according to custom.
Macclesfield, 30th September.
m. 15(44). FickhiU C' Pil^ehale ") (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and WUliam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bv Ckoffrey de Pikehal against Andrew de Nevil and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (53). Ficklescott (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Th[omas] de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Mabel late wife of Nicholas le Clerc against the abbat
of Haghmon, touching a tenement in.
Fikelcaleye (Heref.) ; $«e Pixley.
318 APPENDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH BEPOKT OF THE
No. 7 Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward 1.— continued.
m. 26d. (60). Pikeri^ge, Abbecmnbe (? Combe^Abbas), and Westcambe (Someis.) ;
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomaa de
Sodington to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by the
prior oi Taunton against Nicholas bbhop of Winchester and others,
touching common of pastore in.
m. 7 (34). Pilbeleje (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Nortbbnrgh to take the assise of novel dis.<eisin arraigned by
John le Bretun, of Pilbeleje, a^nst Anora late wife of Matthew de
Hathersegge and others, touchmg a tenement in.
m. 17 (4). Pill (" Pyle "), Cleyhangrey and Ashford (Somers.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the certification arraigned by Richaid Fromond against C^eofiey
de (>eme, tooching a mesnage and land in.
Pillerton (Warw.) ; gee DennlL
Pillerton (Warw.) ; Bee Walton Donill.
m. 6d. (79). Pinchbeck (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbuigh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas son of Simon le Clerk against Henry son of Thomas die
Quappelad' and Master Simon son of Simon de Pincebek', tonching
a tenement in.
m. lOd. (34). Pinchbeck (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbuigh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas Bunting against Simon Bunting, touching land in.
m lid. (70). Pinchbeck (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rejgate and Wilh'am de
Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard
son of Greoffi:ey Shirlok' against William Shirlok', touching a
tenement in.
m. 14d. (40). Pinchbeck (Line.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Walter de Pincebek' against Guy son of
Thomas Uftred, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. lOd. (16). Pipe (" I*ype ") and Edingale (« Edmehal •') (StaflF.) ; appointmeiu
of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned b^- Thomas son of William
atte Mos against Richard son of William atte Mos, touching a
tenement in.
m. 20d. (3). Pipplinton (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by John de Rochewell against John de Euerleye, touching
land m.
m. 8d. (1). Pirton ("Pyriton") (Herts) ; appointment of John de Ck>bham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arrayed
by Hugh le Fevre, of Pirton, and Agnes his wife against William de
Oddingeseles and others, touching a tenement in.
Piryton (Glouc.) ; see Purton.
m. 9d. (6). Pitchford (" Picheford ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Adam de Lymyhal* and Jul[iana] his
wife, William Fitzlsabel, William Fitz Alice, and Alice FitzMargery
a^inst Jul[iana] late wife of Robert le Escot and John de
Picheford, touching a mesuage and land in.
Pitminster (Somers.) ; see (^rfe.
Pitminster (Somers.) ; see Taunton.
Pitte, La (Devon) ; see Pytt.
m. 17 (29). Pixley (" Pykesley ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert Prat against Richard de Pykesl' and
others, tonching a tenement in.
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DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC KEGORDS, 319
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 5 (58). Pixley (" Pikeleeleyc ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert Prat against Richard de
Pikelesleye and Edith daughter of Walter Randolf, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5d. (11). PUt, Le (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Rei^ate and William de
Northborgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by
Richard del Plat against Geoffrey del PUt and others, touching a
tenement in.
Playden (Suss.) ; see Iden.
m. 25d. (24). Pleasley (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Norburg* to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Amice
daughter of Robert de Reresby against Robert de Greddeling' and
others, touching a tenement in.
ra. 23d. (28). Pleshey (" Plessetis *') and Waltham (Essex) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Alice de Stodham against William de Bradeleye,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 18 (12). Pleshey-near-Standon (** Plessys juxta Standon **) (Essex) ; appoint-
ment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to ti^e the jur^-
arraigned by Nicholas de Sifrewast against Gilbert de Pelham,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18d« (48). Pleydel (Bucks) j appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert de la Mare against John de Crokesle, touching a mesuage
and land in.
Pleystowe (Heref.) ; see Bromyard.
m. 16 (16). Plumpton, William dc, going on the King's busmess to parts beyond
seas ; protection to, irith clause, Volumus. Westminster, 22nd
May.
m. 17 (69). Plussan, North (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William de Wythryngton against Robert de Scrywayn, touching
land ior
m. 22 (21 ). Podio, Orlandino de, and Reiner de Lucca, and his partners, merchants
of Lucca ; volumus that they should hold the lands and tenements
in England of Maurice de Credonio as security for a loan of 300/.,
made to him by them at the King's instance, according to the
assignment made to them by the said Maurice. Dover, 6th
February.
m. 22 (22). Concurrent mandate to Geoffrey Neubaud, attorney of the aforesaid
Maurice, of liver^' in pursuance,
m. 21 (9). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca; mandate
to, to pay to Cokebreton* )or Colebretou') de Dover 20 marks in
satisfaction of all the debts which he can exact from the King.
Dover, 7th February.
in. 16 (33). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to cause to be paid at Paris to Bernard de Bordelia, esquire,
100 marks, granted to him by the King as a loan, on the security
of his castle of Bordelia, the transcript of the form of the letters
obligatory being sent enclosed in the present mandate. Westminster,
26th May.
m. 16 (38). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to cause to be paid to the abbess of Font-Evraud 41/. 5s, 2d. for
^ the Easter term last past, of the annual fee of 82/. lOs. 4d, which
the said abbess receives at the Exchequer ** de elcmosina constituta."
Westminster, 28th May.
m. 11 (12). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca, conmio-
rant in London ; mandate to, to cause to be paid to Isabella late
wife of William de Uastentoft, deceased, 20/. for the Easter and
Michaelmas terms last past, out of the 20/. per annum which the
King granted to her during the minority of the heir of the said
William. Westminster, 12th June.
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320 APPBin>IX TO THE rOBTY-SEVBNTH ii£PORT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward l.^-eonimued.
m, 10 (8). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Looea ; mandate
to, to cause to be paid to Antony Bek', constable of the Tower of
London, 50/. for Easter term last past, out of the annuity of 100/.
granted to him for the custody of the said Tower. Westminster,
15th Jane.
m.'lO (22). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to cause to be paid to Geoffrey de Neubaud, chancellor of the
Exchequer, 20/. ; to Boger de Northwod, baron of the Excheouer,
20/. ; to John de Cobehun, baron of the Exchequer, 20/. ; and Philip
de Wilegheby, baron of the Exchequer, 20/. ; to Master Odo de
Westminster, 25 marks ; and to Nicholas de Castello, clerk of the
Exchequer, 10/. ; in subvention of their expenses in the King's
service. Westminster, 28rd June. By Antony Bek'.
m. 8 (16). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to cause to be paid to Nutus, a merchant of Florence, 50 marks
in part payment of 100 marks due to him by Henry de Almaxn,
deceased, on the day of his death. Clarendon', 27th July.
m. 9 (8). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca; mandate
to, to cause to be paid to Philip de Wilegheby, clerk, one of the
barons of the Exchequer, 10/. for the custody of the counter-key
(" contraclavis ") of the Treasury. Westminster, 25th June.
m. 9 (18). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; volumus
that the wines of the right prisage of the King (formerly taken by
Matthew de Columbers, his butler, deputed to be the taker of the
King's wines throughout England) be paid for by, to the merchants
at the rate of 20s. tor each c&^k of that prisage by the testimony of
the constable of the Tower of London for the time being, and that
the cost of carriage of such wines to divers places be paid by the
said Orlandino, &c. by the testimony of the King's seneschal.
Westminster, 26th June.
m. 9 (19). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to cause to be paid to Giles de Audensrd, warden of the works
in the Tower of London and at Westminster, 100/. a week from
the Ist July next to the Feast of the Translation of S. Edward
next following. Westminster, 26th June.
m. 6 (28). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to pay, out of the King's moneys or their own which they have
in their hands, to Francesco Accursi and his colleagues, the King's
nuncios, going on the King's business to the Court of Rome, their
reasonable expenses in going, staying, and returning. Shotwik,
17th September.
m. 8 (29). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca ; mandate
to, to cause to be paid, out of the King's money or their own, to the
prior of the Grande Chartreuse C' ordinis majoris cartas' ") 25 mariu
of Michaelmas term last past, out of 50 marks per annum which he
receives out of the appointed alms. Westminster, 6th November.
m. 3 (80). The same ; concurrent and similar mandate to, in favour of the abbess
of Fontevraud, viz., 41/. 5f. 2d, of Michaelmas term last past, out
of her annual fee of 82/. 10s. 44, received by her out of the appointed
alms.
m. 2 (10). Podio, Orlandino de, and his partners, merchants of Lucca; man-
date to, to cause to be paid, out of the King's money or their own,
to Thomas de Weylaund and his colleagues, justices of the Com-
mon Pleas (" de Banco "), the moiety of their annual salaries
("feodorum") of the Michaelmas term last past, via.: — to the
afdresaid Thomas, 30 marks ; to Walter de Helyun, 25 marks ; to
John de Lunetot, 25 marks ; and to Boger de Leicester, 20 marks.
Westminster, 8th November.
m. 2 (11). The same ; a concurrent and similar mandate to, in favour of Radnlph
de Hengham and his colleagues, justices of the King's Bench (" ad
plaeita coram nobis tenenda"), via.: — ^to the aforesaid Badnlph,
80 marks ; to Nicholas de Stapelton, 25 marks ; and to Walter de
Wymbnm', 20 marks.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward l.^^eaniinued.
m. S (17). Hie same ; mandate to, to cause to be paid to Amadeas de Savoy,
the King's cousin, out of the King's money or their own, 50/. of
the Kin^s gift. Westminster, 14th November.
m. 2 (81). The same ; mandate to, to caose to be paid to Elias de Beldngham,
clerk, keeper of the rolls and writs of the Bench, out of the Sing's
money or their own, 10 marks on his salary (" feodum"). West-
minter, 16th November.
m. 3 (11 ). The same ; mandate to, to cause to be paid to John de Metingham,
one of the justices next itinerant in Cumberland, 20 marks for
Michaelmas term last past, out of his salary of 40 marks granted
to him during his tenure of his office. Windsor, 24th October.
m. 27d. (85). Podmore (" Poddemor ") (Staff!) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Robert de Poddemor against Robert
le Wenchc and Margery his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. Idd. (18). Polinghurste (Suss.) ; appointment of Johnde Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
de Hochurst and Matilda his wife, John de Stotfold and Joan his
wife against John de Polingef old and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 19d. (55). Pollington (York) ; appointment of Master Roger de Sejton and
John de Reigate to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Meteham and Alice his wife against John de Horbir'
and others, touching a tenement in.
Pollokushull (Beds) ; see Pulloxhill.
m. 19d. (73). Polsted (Snrr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Emma
de Pdlested against Hugh de Oyldeboef and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 26 (15). Pontesbury, Master Thomas de ; simple protection to. Westminster,
28th December.
m. 15 (68). Pontefhust (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard le Teynterer, of Pontefract, and Diana his wife against
John de Harewode, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (51). Poringland, Great (Noif.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel msseisin arraigned by
Roger de Great Poringland against Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk,
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (87). Portbury (*♦ Portbir' ") and Ham (" Hamme ") (Somers.) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John le Tayllur
and Mabel his wife against the abbat of S. Augustine's, Bristol, and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 1 7 (28). Porthumsyn (Ck)mw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned b; Joan daughter of Pascasius le Clerk against Nicholas
de Porthumsyn and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (50). Portsmouth (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard le Paumer and Christiana his wife against
GilbOTt Godwyne and Alice his wi&, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (43). Poselinffworth and Demewik (Snffl) ; appointment of Roger de
Lonedai and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert son of Sampson de Synelesho against
Hugh Pecche, senior, and Roger de Priditon, touching a tenement
in.
m. 3d. (82). Poselingworth (Suff.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Dnnton and Dionisia his wift against Juliana Galamid
and Humphrey son of Hugh FitsAdam, touching a tenement in.
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322 APPENDIX TO THE YORTJ-BWI^ISITK BSPOBT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent BoUb : 6 Edward I. — etmtimiecl*
nu 19d. (66). Pooeliqgworthe and Dernewyk* (Saff.); Appointment , ^f Boger
Loyedaj and John de Metingham to take the Bssiae of novel
disaeisin arraigned by Robert son of Sampaon de Siuelesbo and
Mabel his wife, Walter son of William de Clopton and Alice his
wife against Hugh Fecche the elder and Roger de Ptidinton, tonch-
Ing a tenement in.
m. 17 (21). Poteham (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Beatrix de Poteham against Geoffrey le Tort, touching
a tenement in.
m. 6 (28). Poterel, Robert ; safe-conduct to, in driving 200 beasts (" aueria ") to
London by the King's mandate against his arrival there. Shotewyk^
17th September.
m. 23d. (66). Potteme (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Juliana late wife of Richard Bubbe, of Potteme, against Sfmon
Bubbe and William Holpit, of Potteme, touching a tenement in.
Fotterton-near-Aberford (York) ; see Barwick.
m. 12d. (75). Potton (Beds) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Simon FitaHenry and Sibil his wife against Henry Benestre and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (46). Powerstock (" Porstok* ") (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Iliomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry de Catteselyve against John
Boneit and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20 (11). Prat, Solomon, merchant of the King; protection and safe-conduct
in going to the parts of Grascony to buy wine, staying [there], and
returning thence. Canterbury, 18th February. By the King.
m. 10 (20). Preanz C* Pratellis "), the abbess and nuns of; precept to the sheriff
of Southampton to cause to be paid to, 100«. which Roger de
Quency, formerly earl of Winchester, granted to them, and which
Henry UI. confirmed to them. Westminster, 2drd June.
m. 13d. (74). Preston Bissett, Hillesden (" Hildesdon "), and Cowley ("Couele")
(Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Matilda de
Tunggeham, Robert de Wate and Avice his wife against Henry de
Gremesby, touching possessions in.
m. 5 (78). Preston Malfeld (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice Serle against the dean and chapter of Hereford,
Richard son of Robert Serle and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (45). Preston (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthbnrgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
, Thomas son of Adam (or Ada) de Brocholes against Bve daughter
of Adam (or Ada) de Brocholes and Geoffrey son of Roger de
Preston, touching possessions in.
Preston (Leic.) ; see Burton-near-Preston.
m. 92d, (4). Preston, Parva (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Anselm son of Walter de Stoke against Peter de Charreweton,
touching possessions in.
m. 18 (50). Preston (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Henry le Chaumberleyn against Thomas de Mount -
m. 18 (51). sorel, touching land in ; and to take a similar assise between same,
touching land in the same vill.
m. 17 (83). Preston (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
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by Heniy le Chaiimb«rleyn against Thomas de Moontsorel, touch-
m 17 (84). ing a mesnage and land in; and to take a simflar assise between
same, touchmg a mesuage and land in the same vill.
m. 36d. (23). Preston (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Reading against Peter de Leycestr' and others, toaching a
tenement in.
m. 4d. (38). Preston (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by Avice
Stigmy against Thomas de Stok', touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (84). Preston (Warw.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise ar-
raigned by the abbat of Reading against Thomas de Eytinton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (38). Preston Bagot (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metinj^am to take the assise arrai^ed by Peter de Leicester,
parson of the church of Preston, agamst the abbat of Reading,
touching a pond heightened in.
m. 14 (2). Preston-near-Hipasl' (Toiic) ; appointment of Jphn de Reigate and
William de l^orthburgh to take the assise of mort Ancestor
arraigned by Elena daughter of Gilbert le fiz Roger de Preston,
Matilda, Mariota, and A^es her sisters, against Richard son of
Gilbert de Preston, touchmg a toft and land in.
m. I6d. (95). Preston-in-Craven (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
WiUiam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor ar-
raigned by Richard son of Robert de Scotthorp' against Alianor
late wife of Henry de Percy, touching possessions in.
m. 16d. (20). Prestwich (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
son of Robert de Netleham against Adam (or Ada) de Prestewik'
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. SSd. (3). Princethorp ('* Prenesthorp* ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger
Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the Master of the Hospital without the East-
Grate [of Warwick ?] against Ranulph Catthro and Walter de
m. 28d. (4). Lindeseye, touching a tenement in ; and the similar assise between
the same demandant against Roger le Keu, touching a tenement in
the same vill. Tower of London, 14th January.
m. 7d, (17). Puddington and Wahull' (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert le Clerk', of Wahull, against Hugh le Sauvage,
touchiog common of pasture in.
m. 27d. (2). Pulloxhill (" PoUokushull '>) (Beds); appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of William le Clerc, of Silsoe (" Seue-
lisho "), against Robert son of William de Bray and others, touch-
ing land in.
m. 20d. (77). Pulloxhill (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert
de Bray against Matilda late wife of Richard son of Radulph de
Siuelesho and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (SI). Purton ("Piryton") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arrsigned by WiUiam ' de la Plock' without Gloucester
against Robert son of John de Piryton and others, touching a
tenement in. '
Purton (Glouc) ; see Longford.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent RoUb: 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 2«d. (49). Parton (*< Periton '*) and Radestrop (? Redstreet) (Wilts) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington
to take the certification arraigned b^ Robert de la Lee against
William son of Walter Pajnel, tonchmg a tenement in.
m. 3 (14). J^kering, Master William de, going to parts beyond seas on the
afGakirs of W [alter] archbishop of York ; letters of attorney to^ in
favour of Robert de Swylinton and John de Thornton. West-
minster, 26th October.
Pykesley (Heref.) ; see Pixlej.
m. 20 (84). Pyn, Thomas do, sheriff of Devon ; acquittance to, of 482/., out of
the payment of the second moiety of the fifteenth of the county
aforesaid paid by, in the wardrobe at Donameneye to Master
Thomas Bek, keeper thereof. Donameneye, 21st March.
m. 19 (18). Pyn, Thomas del, sheriff of Devon ; acquittance to, of ISO/., paid by,
in the wardrobe to Master Thomas Bek, clerk, keeper thereof, out
of the second moiety of the fifteenth of the aforesaid county.
Wells, 21st April.
m, 15d. (90). Pyrye, La (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Maiter Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
John de Bykebur' against Jordan le Taillur, touching a fosse
levied in.
m. 13d. (47). Pjrtt ('< La Pitte '') (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arrai^ed by Alice de la Pitte against William de Cheswye
and Joan his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 15 (74). Quantozhead (<<Kantokesheued'*)» Grreat (Somert.) ; ap^ntment
of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmffton to
take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Andrew Lnterel
against Adam (or Ada) de Newmarket and Thomas de T^e-
wurth, touching possessions in.
m. 12 (86). Qnantoxhead, West (« Westkantekosheued ") (Somers.) ; appointment
of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodiogton to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Philip de Cantilnpe
against Henry de Hanvill and others, touching a tenement in.
Quappelade (Line.) ; see Whaplode.
m. 2 (28). Quarrer, the abbat of ; simple protection to, during pleasure. West-
minster, 16th November.
m. 17 (7). Quedgeley (" Quedeslegh ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodinffton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arr:iigned by Roger de Seymor and Matilda his
wife against William de AsseweU, prior of Llanthony without
Qloncester, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (58). Quemerfarthe (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Nicholas Hausez and Sarah his wife and Joan la
Clackere against Walter le Chaumberleyn, touching a mesuage
and land in.
Quidch' (Devon) ; gee Quoditch.
VI. I7d. (6). Quidhampton (" Quedhampton ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester [and Master Thomas de Sodiogton] to take the
assise arraigned by John de Grymestede, Peter Beleiaunbe, and
Edmund Falke against Jul[iana] abbess of Wilton and others,
touching a fosse destroyed in.
n. 22 (20). S. Quintin, Master Bonettus de, dean of the Free Chapel of Bridg-
north ('* Bn^pes" ), going on the King's business to parts beyond
seas ; protection to, with clause, Voiumus, Dover, 6th February.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — conHnued,
ID. 26d. (81). QuizhiU (« Quikeshall ") (Sta£P.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Boehester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de Pnllesworth against Robert
de Acouere and others, touching a tenement in.
in. lid. (78). Qaoditch C'Qiiidch'") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester [and Master Thomas de So^Ungton] to take the assise of
mort dancestor arrai^ed bj William de Quiddich against Michael
de Columbers, touchmg land in.
m. 17d. (79). Quyston (Lane.) ; i^pointment of John de Re^te and William de
Northbun^. to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned b}*
Richard ^Norreys against Richard Traners and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (23). Radcliffe (** Radecljue ") (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of Robert de Radecljue against GreoiErey
de Radeclyne and others, touching land and a mesnage in.
m. 19 (5). S. Radegund-near-Dover, the abbat of, and the prior of S. Martin's,
Dover; mandate to, to go to Dover Oastle, and there, in the
presence of Stephen de Penecestr*, constable of the castle, to view
the King's wines which were placed there before the Barons' War,
" ad mortuam gamisonam," and, if they should be in a fit state, to
make his profit out of them to the King's behoof, or if they should
be altogether valueless, then to do what shall seem best. West^
minster, 29th March.
Radestrop (Wilts) ; see Purton.
m. 6d. (7). Radford (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
GeofErey Bonhome, of Radford, against William Sunely and others,,
touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (8). Radwinter (" Radewynter "), Great (Eesez) ; appointment of John
de Ck>bbam and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Clarice late wife of Walter le Clerk against
Simon FitsThomas and others, touching a touching a tenement in.
m. 2dd. (56). Rainham (<' Renham ") (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John le Keu and Joan his wife against Radulph
Prudefot and others, touching a tenement in.
Rainham (Kent) ; see Upchureh.
•
m. i20d« (67). Rainham, Great, Little Rainham, and South Rainham (Norf.) ;
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger des Yanx and
Clemen^ his wife against Robert de Scales and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 9d. (72). Rainham (** Reynham "), Great (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arrai^ed by William Mought and Lnania daughter of
Amanda de Reynham, Cecilia and Margaret her sisters, touching
possessions in.
m. 15d. (68). Rainham ('< Reynham "), Little (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Reyner parson of the church of Little Rainham
against John de Sengham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (25). Rainhill (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richard de Le and Margaret his wife against Adam le iSng and
Roger Bark*, touching a teneraient in.
Sj^ AFPIOIPIX, TO fHE POBTY-SEVE^TH ^JfP^T.^QV THE
in.,15^,((M))-W9^ ("BameadenlO (Southt); appoiptni^t of &>|opionJe
Rochester and Mast«!r Thomas de Sodinrton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Btephen de Kamesden against the prior
of S. Swithin's, Winchester, and others touching a tenement in.
. „ n^. 2S (5). ^msej; William the abbat of, and Hugh, de Stap^foi^d, jtb^ .fkeriff
of Beds and Bucks; acquittance to, of twosuins received bj the
iiands of Gilea deOarderoba, keeper, of th^. Tower of London, and
Eeyner de Magiar', of Lucca^ merchant^ viz., 1,215/. and 90/.,
out of the second payment of the fifteenth of the counties aforesaid.
DoTer, 29th January.
m. 12 (62). Banby (*' Bandeby '*) (line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by BicEard
son of Peter de Wrageby and John FitzHerbert against Bobert
de Neyvill, touching a way stopped in.
m. 24d. (41). Banworth (" Bandesworth' ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loue-
day and John de Meting^m to take the assise' of novel ^sseisin
arraigned by Bartholomew de Bedham aj^inst Bartholomew de
Somerton and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 9d. (71). Basen, Middle (Line.) ; appointment of John de RiR^te and William
de Northborgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
Walter son of German de Middelrasen against William de Stowe
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (46). Basen, Middle (Line.) ; appointm«it of John deBei^te and William
de Northbnrgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
I^icholas son of John de Basen against Bobert de Nevill and others,
touching a tenement in.
Basen, Middle (Line.) ; see Basen, West.
m. 24d. (14). Basen, West (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beifrate and William
de Korthburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bichard de Twyford against Bichard le C^erk, of Middle Basen,
and Petronilla his wife, touching land in.
m. 7d. (67). Basen, West (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert de Basen and Petronilla his wife against Bichard de Nop-
manby Clericorum and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (59). Basen, West, Middle Basen, Toft, and Thoresway (Line.) ; appoint-
ment of John de Beigate and William de Northbuigh to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned* by Thomas Baudewjn and
William Sperry against Stephen Sobry, touching possessions in.
m. 2d. (6). Bauceby, South (" Suthrouceby ") (Line.) ; aj^Kxiatment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the prior of Shelford against Baldwin Wake,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 4 (0). Bavenfield (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon
Takel agamst Nicholas Baye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (61). Baveningham (Norf.) ; appointment of Eoger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Boger son of John Sweteman against William de Agys and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 5d» (53). ^avenstone (Bucks) ; appointment of Boger Lovedi^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alice late wife of Theobald de Bolteby against -Nicholas son of
Theobald de Bolteby, touching a tenement in.
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No». 7— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I.— iMftiiuM;
m. Sid. (8). Bavenstone (Deri).) ; appointment ot Jbfan de Beitate Hi Solomon
de Bochester to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bichard son of Bicbard ** jtmioris " against William son of Bichaid
le Mouner and otbers, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (42). Beading ("Bading") (Berks); appointment of Boger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Christiana Gild, of Beading, against Bobc^ Salcon' and l^fotilda
Gyld, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (16). Beading; commission of gaol-delivery for, to G. Bussel and Boland
de Herle.
m. Sd. (58). Beading ; commission of gaol-delivery for, to Boland de Erleye, John
de Todmers, Badnlph de C!hendnt, and Thomas de Aunvers.
m. 20d. (18). Beculver (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
le Clerc against Peter Polheye and Emma his wue, touching a
tenement in.
m. 19 (14). Beda, Simon de, prior of Newport-Pftgnell ; simple protection to.
Glastonbury, 21st April.
m. 18 (61). Bedeger (Wales) ; appointment of Boger de Waldeschef, Master of
the Hospital of S. John of Jerusalem in England, and Thomas de la
Boche to take the jury arrai^ed by William le Fevre and WiUiam
ab Maurice against John ab Maurice, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (24). Bedgeleye (Wales) ; appointment of Nicholas FitzMartin and Friar
Boger de Waldeshafe, Master de la Shebeeh to take the assifle of
novel disseisin arraigned by John Fitz- William against William
Maurice and William Le Feure, of Penbidiauc, touching a tenement
in.*
m. 17 (12). Bedlynch (*' Kedlish * '*) (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bocbester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Joan late wife of James Hoese against
Joeelin le Teynturer, of Brimpton (^' Brynton "), and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (54)» Bedlynch (" Bedelisshe") (Somers.) ; appointment of same to take
the jury arraigned by Alexander le Taillur against Bobert Luud
and others, touching a messuage and land in.
m. 15 (99). Beed (** Beyde ") (Herts) ; appointment of Elias de Bekingham and
John de Cobham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Agnes late wife of Hugh de Wendej'e against Alan son of Elias de
Beyd, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (1). Heedness and Swinefleet (York); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas Baron and Agnes Baron against Thomas de
Bedenes and others, touching a tenement in.
Beedness (York) ; see Swinefleet.
m. 15 (112). Beepham ('*Befham'*) (Line); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseion
arraigned by Badnlph de Hengham, parson of the church of Beep-
ham, against Stephen Whytbof and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 24d. (27). Beigate, John de, and Alexander de Kirketon ; appointment of, to hear
and determine the appeal, maliciously made, as it appears^ by Alice
late wife of Hamo le Graunt and many oUiers, of procurement of
the murder of the said Hamo at York by night, agamst Gilbert de
Louth and others, the parties appealed desiring no delay for their
defence, but that speedy justice should be done them in the county
court of York where the appeal is pending. Tower of London,
10th January.
m. 28d. (64). Beigate, John de, and WiUiam de Northburgh ; appointment of/ to
ti^e the anise of novel disseisin [irraigiied by] [stc. in orig].
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No. 1. — ^Calendar of Fateut Rolls : 6 Edward L— -continued.
m. 18d. (61). Bdgftte, John de, Nicholas de Stapleton, and Thomas de NonuanriU' ;
appointment of, to hear and determine the appeal of Ahm de
Bekingham in the County Court of Notts against Richard de
Shirebum and others, touching the burning of the houses of the
said Alan at Woodhouse [Notts], robberies, and other trespasses.
DcTizes, Srd April.
m. 16d. (486). Beigate, John de, and William de Northburgh ; appointment of, as
justices, to hear and determine the appeal in oo. Cumb. of AJice
late wi^ of Boger le Taillur, of Carlisle, against Alan de T<ascele8,
touching the death of the said Roger her husband. Winchester,
5th May.
m. 16d. (81). Reigate, John de, and William de Northburgh ; appointment o( as
justices, to hear and determine the appeal of John de Goldhale in
the C!onnty Court of York against Jordan Fox and several others,
touching the death of Thomas de Goldhale son of the said John,,
for whose death the said Jordan and others were taken and
detained in the prison of York. Windiester, 5th May.
m. 15 (121). Reigate, John de, and William de Northburgh; appointment of, to
inquire and do justice as to the trespass committed by certain evil-
doers unknown who, as is alleged by Beatrix late wife €i Andrew
Coyfe, of Wermenton, at the procuration of Gilbert de Chestreton
and Alice his wife, lately took and imprisoned William Coyfe son
of the said Beatrix at Staunford [Line], and afterwards of their
own authority killed him, and took and detain his goods and
chattels found there with him. Westminster, 16thBfoy.
m. 15d. (61). Reigate, John de, Nicholas de Stapleton, and Thomas de Norman vill ;
appointment of, to hear and determine, together with an appeal
made by Alan de Bekyngham in the County Court of Nottingham
against Richard de Shyrebum, Roger de Beltof, Nicholas Sloghel,
and others, touching the burning of the houses of the said AJan at
Woodhouse (<* Wodehouses '*) [Notts], robberies, and other tres-
passes, another appeal which the said Alan (while the said first
appeal was pending) caused to be made by his A>n Hugh, a boy
under age, against the aforesaid Richard and others in the Pftrlia-
ment at London (as friends of the said Richard and Roger found
with them), touching the death of Geoffrey son of Henry de
Fughelholm', cousin of the said Hugh, alleged to have been killed
at the time o£ the said burning, in order to procure the attachment
of their bodies, so as to cause them more trouble and loss, they
having thereupon supplicated the King that both the said appeals
might be heard and determined together in the aforesaid Court,
and having found sufficient bail for their appearance. Westminster,
17th May.
m. 12 (89). Reigate, John de, aod William de Northburgh ; appointment of, to
in<)aire as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by certain
evildoers unknown in coming by night to Stoke-near-Newark
[Notts], and taking and carrymg off the goods and chattels of
Radulph de Wodeberg' and John Belaunte. Westminster, 7th
June.
Bi. 9d. (11). Reigate, John de, and William de Northbuijgh ; appointment of, to
take the jury arraigned by Jordan de Nottingham against Wilh'am
Stute and others, touching certain alleged trespasses.
m. 9d. (84). Reigate, John de, and William de Northburgh ; appointment of, to
inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by certain
evildoers unknown in forcibly entering the park of Edmund earl
of Cornwall of Knaresborough and his park of La Haye, hunting
therein, and taking and carrying off his beasts. Westminster,
26th June.
m* 6d. (24). Reigate, John de; association of, with Guiehard de Charrua and
Alexander de Kirketon to inquire tooehing trespasses oonmiitted
against the abbat of Whitby by his burgesses of Whitby, and to
hear aod determine the aaid suit
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 5 Edward L — eaniinued.
m. 14 (82). Bepps-near-ThiirneC'Reppeft-Jiizta-Th7iiie'')>BMtwick,andBolle8by
(Norf.) ; appoiutmeDt of Roger Lovedaj and John do Metingham
to take tile asBise of mort danoestor arraigned by Walter Shanke
against Hngh de Chaily and Isabel bis wife, touching posses-
sions in.
m. 8d. (20). Repps-near-Thume, Bastwick, and BoUesby (Norf.) ; appointment of
same to take a similar assise arraigned by Walter Shank' against
Hugh de Chayby and Agnes his wife, touching possessions in.
m. 7 (75). Betlbrd (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbnrgfa to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
Richard Walug and Is. his wife against Gamel It Berch and
Matilda his daughter, touching a mesnage in.
m. 8d. (31). Retford (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin airaigned by
Thomas son of Simon de Netteford against Henry de Grewell and.
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (87). Retford (Notts) ; appointment of John de Relate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise, of novel disseisin arraigned by
John son of Maigery de Rettef ord against Thomas Prat, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (71). Retford (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reipite and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin amused by
the prior of S. Leonard, of Torkesey, apunst William son of William
Paulyn, of Retford, and others, touchmg a tenement in.
m. 4d. (7). Retford (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Mar-
gery Skoter, of Retford, against Paulin de Retford and others,
touching a tenement iu.
m. 4d. (61V Retford (Notts) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Margery Skoter against William son of William
Poulyn and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (52). Rettendon (*< Retiuton ") (Essex); appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Godolda Attecruche against Hugh bishop of Ely and others^
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (58). Rettendon (<< Retindon ") (Essex); appointment of same to take a
similar assise arraigned by John son of John Terry against the
aforesaid bishop and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (1). Ricardeston (Wilts) : appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter le Neweman and Cristiana his wife against
Reginald de Lauynton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (7). Richeluldethorp (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by Peter de Xnnd and Agnes his wife against Radulph
m. lid. (8). Seluayn and others, touching a tenement in ; and to take the assise
arraigned by the said Peter and Agnes against John le Gras and
others, touching a fosse levied in Bugthorpe.
m. 25d. (26). Richmond (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Norburg' to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
Agnes daughter of Robert fienete against Adam (or Ada) de
Burg*, touching a burgage in.
m. 25d. (28). Richmond (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Norburg* to take the assise of roort daneestor arraigned by
Peter son ot Peter de Ryehemund against John le Flummere and
John le Someter, touching a toft in.
tt6 APPEVDIX ' TO THH TOBTT^SBYHJNTH lOPOlIT OT THE
.n. 14 (66). iUfl^iBond ^" ^fehtfniuid ") (York) ; ^ppointaienft of John, da Bdnte
, and Wilbam de Northborgh to take the aaaise of novel diseSsin
arraigned by John ion of Peter le Tanar againit Robert son of
John le Tanor, toaehing a tenement in.
m. 5 (8d). Rickerscote (" Ricardeicote ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon
do Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard le Gnrdlere against Simon
de Bicardescote and Anabil lus wife and odien, tonching a tene-
ment in.
• « *
Ridgewell (Essex) ; tee CUre (Soff.)
m. 23 (69). Ridley i** Rydeleye " (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Reginald FitzRobert against William de Todeleye and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (29). Rievaulx, Waverley, and Bynedon, the abbats of, of the Cistercian
Order ; acquittance to, of 683/. 6f . Sd., delivered in the waidrobe
to the keeper thereof, Master Thomas Bek, clerk, in part pay-
ment of 1,000/. for a " cnrialitas " made to the King by the whole
CHstercian Order in England. Westminster, 23rd May. By bill
of the wardrobe.
m. 9 (23). 9{^^<^(^>^> ^^® abbat of, gone by licence to parts beyond seas ;
letters of attorney to, in favour of Henry de Meynil'. Westminster,
28th June.
m. 17d. (8). Rigg* (Sontht.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and Master
Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Lettice late wife of Richard ate Slade against Richard
Barun and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (49). Rigsby ("Riggeby") (Line); appointment of John de Rei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter parson of the chapel of Well against Thomas
son of John de Riggeby, touching a tenement in ; and to take
m. 16d. (50). tbe assise arraigned by the said Walter against Amice late wife
of John de Riggeby, tonching a tenement in Alford (Auford").
m. 14 (40). Rimington {** Rymigton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Roucestr* against John de
Pachinhale and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (14). Ringstead (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Laurence de Preston against Roger son of Roger de Ringsted,
touching a mesuage and land in,
I!). 14d. (12). Rippingale (" Repinghal '') (Line); appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Repinghal' against Baldwin Fitz
Radulph and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (13). Ripple (** Ryppel '*) (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alan le Clerk against Master Richard de
Bradewell, parson of the church of Ripple, and Simon " seriant la
persone,'' touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (85). Risborough (" Risingbergh ' ^) Parva (Bucks) ; appointment of
Roger Louedai and Jdhn de Metingham to ti^e the . assise
arraigned b^ William de Farendon' against Oeoffrey de la Broke
and the pnor of Christ Church, Canterbury, touching a hedge
levied in.
. . DBPVTT JCEBPEB OF THB PUBLIO BEOO]l»0:-f«f'4/. 881
Nob 7.^Cal6ndar of Patenl UdLU : % Edwwd l.^^-^ctrnHniM.
m. 12d. (2a), BueleyiC" Jtkto ") (.Bed*) ; eppmnttieDt ofrBdger Loveday and
John deMetingham to take the<aMite of ncnrtl disseisin arraigned
by John de Conye, of East Hatley, a^inst Qeoffrey de Snhtboys
and Matilda hi» wife and others, touching a tenement in.
.m. lOd. (24). Biseiey (9ad8)j appointment of Boger howtimy and John de
Metingham- to take the assise of movt danoestor arraigned by
Lanrence Cole against fierrey eon of Cteofirey de Rysele, teaching
meadow in. •
m. 16d. (56). Roade (" Bode '*) (Northt.) ; appointment of Bo^r Loveda]^ and
John de Metingham to take the assise of-norel disseisin arraigned
by Luc}' daughter of Bobert son of John de Wyk' against Bobert
son of John de Wik' and otheis, touching a tenement in.
m« 26d. (82). Bocbester» Solomon de, and Master Thomas de Sodington; mandate
to, to proceed to the takinc of an assise of mort dancestor
arraigned before the said Solomon and Henry de Montfort by
William de Boterell against Philip Marmyun and Joan his wife,
touching wood in Langedon, which assise .by reason of the death
ot the said Henry was attermined before the said Solomon and
Master Thomas de Sodington, and on account of delays in taking
thereof was caused by the King to come before Badulph de Heng-
ham and Walter de Hopton at Shrewsbury, who hare adjourned
the same before the said Solomon and Master Thomas de Soding-
ton. By B[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the King's chancellor.
Acton Bumel, 1 4th December.
m. 24d. (28). Rochester, Solomon de, and Master Thomas de Sodington ; appoint-
ment of, to inquire into the plaint of William de Donestapel,
citizen of Winchester, that whereas he had bought of Bobert le
Bal, of Winchester, 103 sacks of good wool, sewn up in 86 sarplen,
viz., each of 53 sacks for 8 marks, and each of the remaming
50 sacks for 6 marks, and of which sarplers the said Bobert caused
to be opened in the presence of the said William eight, vis.,
four of the {larger and four of the smaller price, with which the
said William was content ; the said Robert promising that the rest
of the wool in the sarplers was like that which had been opened,
the said William believed him and carried the remainder of the
wool to S. Omer, where he found that the wool in 78 sarplen
which had not been inspected was bad and useless, by which he
had incurred the loss of 100/., and to make speedy and sufficient
amends according to the merchant>law. Tower of London, 10th
January.
m. 24d. (45). Bochester, Solomon de; appointment of, to inquire who stole the
goods and merchandise of John Durant and Gerard Estenene to
the value of 50/. at Winchester, into whose hands the goods, &c.
came, and to take and value the same, and satisfy the claim of
John de Hauering, sheriff of Southampton, who became bail for
the said merchants in the K.B. for the value of the said goods, &c.
Tower of London, 12th January.
m, 23d. (42). Bochester, Solomon de, and Master Thomas de Sodington to inquire
into, hear, and determine the trespass committed by Elias de
Baba^ constable of Corfe Castle, in taking and imprisoning
therem the men and tenants of Bobert Fitz-Payn in his ballivate
for no reasonable cause, extorting money from them for their
release, and daily annoying them.
m. 22d. (6). Bochester, Solomon de, and Master Thomas de Sodington ; appoint-
ment of, to take the certification arraigned by Bichard de
Fraunkeuiir against John de Fraunkeuill' [sic in orig.].
m. 17 (11). Bochester, Solomon de> and Master Thomas de Sodington; appoint-
ment of, to inqnire as to, hear, and detcfmine the trespass com*
mitted by certain evildoen unknown, in «^^ing an attack upon
i
33S APPEHDIX TO THE FOETT-8BVENTH BBPOET OF THE
No. 7.— Cftloidar of Patent BoUs : 6 Edward I.— «oii/t jttfcdl
TImndm le PftMrost, of EdneftiMi, Jolm Fercdiay, and Gilbert
dd Mar^B» the BMOof Hemy de I^aey, earl of linooln, at Shaftes-
baorj. Glaatonbory, 18th ApriL
m. 17 (S8). Boehester, Solomon de, and Master Thomas de Sodington ; app<Mnt-
meat of, to hear and datermuie the appeal of ABce lato vif e of
Koger Chaieter» of Enuncewnrth ^oo. Dofs.), [against] Henry le
Fo^ielere and many others, toadung the dttth of the said Roger
her late hnsband. Glastonbnry, 18th ApriL
m. 18d. (68). Boehester, Solomon de» and Master Thomas de Sodington ; appoint-
ment of, to inqoire as to, hear, and detenune the trespasses
alleged to be committed by Slias de Babayn, constable of Corfe
Castle, in in^cding Ingram le Waleys in exercising ids ri^ts in
his wood of lAngton-in-Pnrbeek, and attaching and impnsoning
his men coming to the said wood for their estovers, and extorting
heavy ransoms and amercements, and catting down and carry-
ing off trees, and odierwise wasting tiie said wood. Gillingham,
Mth April.
m. 16d. (72). Rochester, Solomon de, and William Bremrd ; appointment of,
as justices, to hear and determine the appeal of Robert de la
Lancsiderye in Coonty Coort of Somerset against Thomas de
Aldithelbid, parson of the choich of Sooth Banrow^ and sereral
others, ^toaching robbery and breach of the peace. Winchester,
5th May.
m. 20 (5). Rochester, W [alter], formerly bishop of; simple protection to the
execators of, during pleasure. Dover, 1 1th Febmaiy.
m. 12d. (35). Rochester (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Th.
le Parmenter and Agnes his wife against the prior of Rochester,
teaching a toll and land in the snborb o£
m. 17 (81). Rodehuish (''Radehiwys*') (Somers.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the Master of the Hospital of S.
Margaret without TSanton against Blias de Gildenecote and John
de MouD, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (85). Rodenhurste (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester' and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William le Noreys against William Alewys, touchin<r
a mesuage and land in.
Rodmersham (Kent) ; $ee \IVitchling.
m. 26d. (51). Rohale (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of William Simund against William son
of Adam de Rchale and others, touching land in.
Rokeby (Warw.) ; see Rugby.
m. 2 Id. (10). Rokesle, Gr^ry de, and William de Middelton ; appointment of, to
hear and determine the plaint of William Beraud, merchant of
Cahors, that Hugh Pape (to whom he had demised the custody of
the office of collector and keeper of the New Customs with all the
issues granted to him by Uie King) keeps back 60 marks paid
by the said William to the King for the said issues. Dover,
6Ui February.
• m. 9 (18). Rokesle, Gregory de, citiaen of London ; grant to, that no further
demands or distraints shall be made by sammons of the Exchequer
or otherwise to the King's behoof by reason of a debt of 75/. 7#. Id,
due to the King by WiUiam HardeF, formerly a citiaen of London,
for two debts on the lands and tenements li^ of the said WiUiam
in that city and in the hands of the said Qragofy or his heirs or
assigns. Westminster, 26th June.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BEOOBDS. 333
No. 7. — CHlendar of Patent BoUs : 6 Edward L — etmHnued.
m, 6 (29.) Roket, Bobert ; intiiiiamut that the loss of the right ear of, was due
to its having been cut off by John de Montalt during the war in
Wales, beeanse the said Robert had killed a horse in Uie King's
army there, and not fof any other cause. Shotewyk, 17th Sep-
tember.
Bokleye (Salop) ; tee Buckley.
Bollesby (Norf.) ; see Bepps-near^Thume.
m. 18(72). BoUeston (" Bolueston ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Soduiffton to take the asrise of
mort daucestor arraigned by John son of Bob^ Bnlhened against
William le Seijaunt, touching possessions in.
m. 15d. (45). Bomney (*' Bomenhale ") S. Laurence and Bomney S. Clement
(Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry son of
Bichard Stok', Th. and Clement his brothers, against Gtegorj son
of James de la Forde, of Canterbury (** (>mf '^), touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 13 (26). Bomney, Old, S. Laurence, and Old Bomney S. Clement (Kent) ;
appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry son of Bichard
Stake, Thomas and Clement his brothers, against Qregory son of
James de la Forte and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (61). Bomsey (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard de Fershete against John Lude, touching a
tenement in.
m. 25d. (64). Bomsey (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Everard le Ferrur against Badulph son of Badulph
le Fevere and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (58). Bomsey (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by Edith Cornel against John son of John de Bomeseye
m. 18 (54). and others, touching a mesuage in ; and to take the assise of mort
danoestor arraigned by the sua Edith against Nicholas de Barflet
and others, touching land in the same viTl.
m. 17d. (10). Romsey (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester [and
Master Thomas de Si^ington] to take the.assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Agnes daughter of William le Cordewaner, Nicholas
Whynestre, and Isabel his wife against John le Bus and others,
touching two mesuages in.
m. 17d. (18). Bomsey (Southt.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Walter de Shulfle against Felicia late wife of Nicholas
Goldwyn and others, touching three mesuages and land in.
m. 17d. (20). Bomsey (Southt.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Beatrix late wife of William Furse against
John de Bede and John Dyot, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (28). Bomsey (Southt); appointment of same ("S. et Th.") to take a
similar assise arraigned by William Woppe against John Drow,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (89). Bomsey (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrai^ed by Bidiard Barun against Bobert Sloute and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (78). Bomsey (Southt.) $ appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William son of Henry Lok' against Henry Lok'
and others, touching a tenement in.
8M APPEHDIX TO THE FOBTyHSETEKTH REPOBTOF THE
No. 7.---C«l6adKr ci Patent HoUs : 6 Edward I^—wnHnued.
m* IM. (74). Romaey (Soadbrt) ; appointmcBk of SoIoiiioil de Bodmter «nd
ICfliifir HKmas de Sodmgton to take the assise of mort dancestor
acrajnied hf IffielKrias Salvej and Aaediiia his wife against Daniel
de Chawton, touching a metnage in.
m. 4 (110). Romsey (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodingtoa to take the assise of noTel dian^aiii
arraigned hy Edith daof^cr of Radn^h de Bonegate against
Henrj le Saghiere, touchmg a tenement in.
m. 5 (78). Romsey (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Alaster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned bj Gilbert de Stok' against Everard le Femr and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (42). Romsej (Soatht.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Margery late wife of Henry de Dinnelbrigg' against
James le Ber, of Romsey, and John Hayman, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 8d. (10). Romsey (Southt.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Joan daughter of Thomas de Motesfiinte against
Henry de Welles and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (60). Romsey and La More (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
raort dancestor amigned by John Wedge against Thomas de
Motesfonte and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
Roothing (Essex) ; see Kewlaud.
m. 16d. (100). Roothing A}'throp ("Eythrop Rothinges") (Essex); appointment
of Jo£i de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Agnes late wife of Peter de Wntton*
against Jul[iana] de Cheney, touching a tenement in.
m. S3 (4). Roothing, Great (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Clarice late wife of Walter le Clerc against Simon FitsTh^nas
and others, touching a tenement in.
Roothing Massey (Essex) ; see Newland.
m. 4 (12). Roaliston (" Rosthiston ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Suan le Chapelein against William Pollard and
Richard de Rostlanton, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (20). Rosliston (** Roxlanston'') (Derb.); appointment of same to take
the assise of mort dancestor arrai^ed by Kichohis de Segrave
against William de Caldewell, touching meadow in.
m. 16d. (22). Rospleche, Nicholas de ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Maflter Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by, agaiost JoceHn de Antrenon (^sic^ (Cornw.).
m. 2 (24). Rossdalti (" Rocideuall' "), the prior of the Hospital of ; letters of
attorney to, in favour of Henry son of William de Smalebrok*.
Westminster, 16th November.
Roflsemer' (Suff.) ; see Rushmere.
in.l7(94). Rotherham ('* Roderham ") (York); appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Swannyng against Richard le Littestere
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (85). Rothwell (Line); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northbui'gh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Basil (or Basilia) son (or daughter) of Beatrix de Rothewdl
against Robert eon of Alan de Rothewell, touching a toft and land
in.
TXBPUTT KEEI^BiB OF THfi PU^XJO BBO^RPS. \ 335
lfp^.7- — Cale];d4r of Patent Ji^Up : 6 Edward l^^-^ontimted^
m. 2i()i4, CIO). ]^i\bir! i assoclAtiqiv a£ J[olm de Metingham irith Badulpii d« Heog-
ham ,tQ ti^e ^ inquisitioa on which 3xe King and B[obert] bishop
of Carlisle liave pjot theinsely^ touching the advowson of the
church of.
m, 13d. (16). Bouenaln' (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Master Boger de Stokes, parson of the church of Kinwarton
('* Ejnewarton "), against John abbat of Winchcombey touching
common of pasture in.
m. 20d. (52). Rowenhale (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Bobert Beymes against Boger de Schandeford and others, touching
land in.
m. 5 (74). Rowley (''Bowelowe'O (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Boehester and Master Thomas de SodingtOn to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Simon ton of Simon le Lou against
John son of Philip de Bowelowe and Bobert de Bowelowe, touehing
a tenement in.
m. 5d. (23 J. Bowley (" Bule ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
, disseisin arraigned by Roger de la Sale against Richard de Edene-
brok' and Henry Martin, touching common of pasture in.
m. lOd. (10). Bownall (" Rowenhal ")> Great (Staff.); appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Coin and Philippa his wife
against William de Bagenholt and others, touching a tenement in.
Rowsham (Bucks) ; $ee Wingrave.
m. 27d. (42). Rowtcm (Salop); appointment, of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Mabel ab David against Geoffrey de Forde, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 15 (97). Boyston, Kneesworth (" Knesewurth "), and Melboum ("Melde-
bum ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Agnes late wife of Hugh de Weudeye against the prior of Boyston
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (15). Buckley (*' Bokleye '') (Salop); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Badalph Wynter against Boger de
Wygeleye, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (77). Buddington (" Botinton' ") (Notts); appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of Badulph Fit2Ck)nstantine against
Matilda daughter of Badulph EitzConstantine and William son of
Henry le Bicher, touching land in.
m. 18 (22). Budham, East (Norf ) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John le Poure, of Great Rainham, and Amice his wife against
Robert son of Hubert le Eskermisur, of Rudham, touching
possessions in.
m. 4d. (80). Rudyard (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William Page and Agnes his wife against William
son of Alan de Boches, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 8d. (21). Rugby {** Rokeby '') (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard de Stretton against Adam (or Ada) de Blakebumeshire
and others, touching a tenement in.
336 APPENDIX TO THB FORTT-8BVENTH REPORT OF THE
No. 7d— ^Calendar of Patent BoHb : 6 Edward l.-^^eatUinued.
m. 15'(41). Bii||ge-Dear-Wicheiiibrd (Wore.) $ appoiBtment of Solomon do
Bochetter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin anmigned hj WiUbm de AbKnton against Godfrey
bishop of Woreestor and others, tooehing a tenement in.
m. 14(10). Bugley C^ Rugheley ") (Northnmbr.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Korthbnrgh to take the assise arraigned bj
the abbat of Alnwick against fniak Tyays, touching a ibsse
leried in.
m. 14 (18). Bugley (Northnmbr.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of
norel disseisin between same, touching common of pasture in.
Bule (Staff.) ; $ee Bowley.
m. 3d, (84). Bumbolds-Wyke ('* Bumbaldeswik ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John
de C)obham and Elias de Bekingham to tak^ the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Alice daughter of Alexander le Cuper
against John Cadel, touching land in.
m. 15 (5). Bumworth {** Runworth") (Lane.) ; appointment of John deB^Mte
and William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by William ton of John deSiuinhull' against Bichard son
of Thomas de Perepunt and others, touching a tenement in»
m. 14 (49). Bunton (Norr.) ; appointment of Roger LoToday and John deMeting-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Boger Berth
against Boger Bygod, of Felbrigg, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. S8 (12). Bus, Basil son of Adam le, of Hendon ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by, ai^ainst Thomas parson of the church of Great
Bromley and John de Dikelegh [tie] (Essex).
m. 15 (81). Bnshmere C'Kossemer") (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John de Benhale, of Bushmere, against Bartholomew
de Bossemer*, chaplain, and Alice his mother, touching a tenement
in.
m. 25d. (76). Bussel, G., and Michael de Northampton ; mandate to, to take the in-
quisition upon which Edmund earl of Cornwall and Henry le Tyeys
have put themselves, touching a mill unlawfully levied in Treuennek'
by the aforesaid Henry to the nusance of the freehold of the afore-
said earl. Westminster, 1st January.
m. 8 (20). Bossel, William, of Wathesham ; pardon to, of the death of Thomas
Busael, whom he killed by misadventure as appears by the testimony
of William bishop of Norwich and others. Westminster, 27tli
October.
m. 15 (82). Byburgh ("Bybor") Great (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Busseby against John de Munpynxun and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m 27 (5). Bydal, Philip de, bumss of Berewyk ; ratification and confirmation
of the demise to, by Walter de Hunteroumb for ten years, of a
moiety of his viU of Lowyk'. Tested at ** Both'." [fn margin of
roll : — " Vacat quia in rotulo patentium de anno quinto."]
*Bydeleye (Kent) ; see Bidley.
m. 26 (17). Bye, la ; presentation, directed to the bishop of Ohichester, of Nicho-
las de Sprouton, chaplain, to the church of, void and in the King's
gift. Westminster, 29th December.
m. 15 (6). Bykenildethorp (York); appointment of John de Bdgate and Wil-
liam de Northbuij^h to taJce the assise arrai^ed by the prior of
SixhiU against Bichard Fits Badulph, touching a pond hetghtened
in.
DEFUXr KEEPBB OF TliE PUBLIC REOOBOS. 337
No. T.-^Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m, 21d. (51). Byrne (Don.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Master Eustace de Wrotham against Henrjr Fits-
Elias and others, toaching a tenement in.
m, 20d. (15). Byton (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northborgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Bobert de Hibemia against John son of Simon de Byton, touching
possessions in.
m, 7 (78). Salbur' (? Salesbury (Lane.)) (Sontht.) ; appointment of John de
Beiffate and William de XorUibnrgh to take the assise of novel dis-
seism arraigned by Agnes de Salbur* and Bobert son of Bichard de
Boulton against Thomas de Hilton and others, touching common
of pasture in.
m. 8d. (28). Salcoteserly (? Salcott Virley) (Essex); appointment of John de
(^bham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by John sou of Boger Payn against Simon Pany-
pise, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (6). Salesbury .(" Salebiry '*) (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Bdgate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard son of Bichard de Samelsbir* against Thomes
de Hnlton and Dionisia his wife and others, toaching common of
pasture in.
m. 4d. (36). Salesbury ('* Salebii^ ") (Lane.) ;* appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam Kigelpeny against Thomas de Hulton and
others, touching common of patture in.
m. dd. (29). Salesbury (Lane) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Agnes de Salebur* against William de Clayton and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 6 (9). Salinis, William de archdeacon of Dublin ; simple protection to.
Gloucester,' 1 5th August.
Salisbury (Wilts) ; see Sarum, New.
m. 8d. (71). Sail (Norf.); appointment of Boger Loveday and John deMetingbam
to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Folk Baynard
against William le Taylliur, touching land in.
m. 14d. (87). Saltley (" Salutle^h '') (Warw.) ; appointment of Bojger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry son of Henry [Fits] Mary against Banulph de Bokeby
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 22d. (IB). Sandford (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter son of Baldwin le Bel against Herbert de la
Spine, tonclung common of pasture in.
m. 17 (81). Sandham, North (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Walter Bernard against John le Smeghe and
Matilda his mother, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 8d. (80). Sand Hutton (" Sandhoton *') (York) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Thomas de Clervaus against Emald de
Percy, touching a tenement in.
ni. 12d. (51). Sandiacre (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh le Herid against Henry le Cursede, toaching a tenement in.
• "Kane' "in the roll.
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338 AFPSNDIX TO THE FOBTT-SEVENTH BXPOST OF THE
No. 7.— Calendar of Patent Bolb : 6 Bdward J.—ea$UiiiMed.
nL4 (SI.) fihuidoD, Grmt (Staff.) ; appointiiieDt of SoioBon de BoAestcr
3iafller Thonuw de Sodmgton to take the aniae of nord dfmirialii
anaigned 1»7 Bkteid WvUdk* against Bidiaid le Botjllicr, too^^
a tenemeiit in.
in. 4 (47). Sandoa, Great (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned hj Steplien le Mercer and Lettice liis wife against Wil-
liam Tromine and others, tonehing common of pasture in.
m. 3d. (63.) Sandpinte (Dors.) ; appointment of Sok>nion de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTcI Asseisin
arraigned by Alice daughter of John Tyrd against WiUumi Tjiel
and Andrew tz le Provost, tooching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (64). Sandpinte (Dors.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Loey daogfater of John Tyrd againat the said William
and Andrew, toodiing a tenement in.
m. Sid. (81). Sandwich, Badnlph de, and WHliam de Saham ; association of, with
Walter de Wimbom as justices of the KJ3. hac vice for co. Kent.
Dover, 1 1th February.
m. 5 (7). Sandwieh, Badulph de, and Elias CTotel ; appointment of, to inquire
aa to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by certain evil-
doers unkiiiown in hunting without liocnce in the'King's forest
of Kingswood, and taking and carrying off beasts, and beating and
ill-treating Bichard de Hermodesworth. the King's forester there.
Gloucester, 12th August.
m. 3 (2). Sandwich, Badnlph de, and WiUtam de Middleton ; mandate of in-
tendenee and respondenee, addressed to the tenants of the arch-
bishopric of Canterbury, in favour of, the said William having
been deputed in place of William de Saham, to whom, in conjunc-
tion with the said Badulph, the custody of the said archbishopric
was lately committed by the King during pleasure, because Willuun
de Saham, on account of his intendence on the King's business
elsewhere, cannot attend to it. Brewod', 10th October.
m. 16 (9). Sandwieh, Thomas de, about to proceed to parts beyond aeas on the
King's business ; proteetion to^ with the clause, Ko/asncs. West-
minster, 20th May.
m. 16 (35). Sandwich, Thomas de, Henry de Cobham, AUaaiic de Channoeus,
Peter de Brampton, knights ; Master Thomas de Adberbur*, Master
Andrew de Kilkenny, Boger de Evesham, Master Thomas de Bred-
strete. Master William Ferebrace, Master Adam de Botindon, and
William de Plumpton, clerks, and nuncios sent by the King to the
parts of Aragon for the furthering of his business there ; safe-
conduct to, in going thither. Westminster, 28th May.
m. 4 (95). Sapey, Nether (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take tiie assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Chabbenor' against Roger Pichard and
m. 4 (96). others, touching a tenement in ; and to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the said William sgainst Boger de Mortimer
and William le Chaumberleyn, touching a tenement in (Hifton.
Sarpaye (Southt) ; see Brook.
m. 7 (89). Sarratt (<< Serret ") (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry de Stok' against Boesia Waleram and others, touchmg a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (S3). Sarum, New (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Scudemor against Bohert vicar of the ehnrch
of Sturminster and Henry le Peyntur, touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KBEPBR OF TUB PUBLIC BECOBDS. 389
No. 7. — Calendar oC Patent BoQs :. 6 Edward l.-^'-^ontintted.
«. 7 (61>. Saram^ New (Wilts); appotntmenf of Sokymon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noyel dieseisiit
arraigned bj Ellas de Stotton, cliaplaiii> against James de Lye and
John le Vigeras, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d« (8). Sarum, New (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hamo de Sysewis against Master Richard Giiffini,
touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (42). Sanim, New (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter de Kerdif against William son of Walter de
Kerdyf and others, touching a tenement in.
m. S5d. (58). Sarom, Old ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Thomas le Rus and
Eustace de Halle.
m. 17 (98). Sarum, Old ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de 8.
Martin, William Spileman, John de Grimested, and John de Cor-
maylles. Fordingbridge, 27th April.
m. 14 (27). Samm, Old ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Sampson Folyot,
WilHam de Dun, John de Grymsted, and Roger de Calston.
m. lid. (20). Sarmn, Old; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hereward del
Mareis, William le Dun, Elias Ootele, and John de Monemue.
m. 4d. (8). Sannu, Old ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hereward de Mareis,
William de Dun, John de Cormaille, and Roger de Calston.
m. 4d. (27). Sarum, Old ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Dun,
Thomas le Rus, Roger de Caleston, and John de Grimested.
m. 8d. (9). Sarum, Old ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Hereward del Mareis,
Thomas le Rus, Eustace de Hille, and Stephen Dreys.
m. 2 (8). Saul, the prior;and convent of ; cong^ d'dlire to, vice Gkoffrey de Stokes,
the late abbmt of, deceased. Westminster, 6th November.
m. lOd. (62). Saul (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodin^on to take the assise of mortdancestor arraigned
by William son of Ranulph de Bedford (" Bed' ") against Stephen
de Bedeford, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 26 (6). Sanndeby, William de, clerk, going, for the sake of study, to parts
beyond seas by licence ; letters of attorney to, in favour of John
son of William de Saundeby. Shrewsbuiy, 2nd December.
m. 8 (2). Savoy, Amadens de ; srant to, of all the issues of the castle and honor
of Arundel! late of John FitzAlan, deceased, which are in the
King's hands by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of
the said John during his minority. Wmdsor, 10th Juljr. [Crossed
out. In margin of roll : ** Vacat qoia aliter inferius."]
m. 8 (4). Savoy, Amadeus de ; similar giant to, of the said issues late of John
son of Ahrn de Arundell. Windsor, 10th July. [Cancelled. In
marg. orig. : " Vacat quia restituta fuit litera et cancellata et Rex
eidem Amadeo satisfeeit prout patet in rotolo flnium de anno
septimo."]
m. 9 (11). Savoy, Amice de ; mandate of intendenee and respondence in favour
of, as keeper of the castle and manor of Stoke Curcy, the custody
of which has been committed to him during pleasure. Westminster,
26th June.
m. 9 (12). Concurrent mandate of livery to the said Amice addressed to Radulph
de Sandwich, the King's seneschal. [Cancelled. In marg. orig. :
" Yacant quia restitute fuerunt litere et cancellate et Rex eidem
Amadeo inde satisfeeit prout patet in rotulo finium de anno
septimo."]
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340 APPENDIX TO THE FORTT-SBVENTH REPORT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward L— conftntfe^.
m. 14d. (55). Sawbridgeworth (" Sabrittesworth ") (Herts) ; appointment of John
de Cobham and Ellas de Beldngham to take the assise of norel
disseisin arraigned by John le Blunt, of Sawbridgeworth, against
Millicent daughter of Roger Fits Walter and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 7d. (61). Sawston (" Sauston **) (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take Uie assise of noTel disseisin ar-
raigned by Walter de Neyill against Nicholas le Ken, of Herlington,
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (32). Sawston and Pampisford ('* Papesworth ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take ihe assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Radnlph son of Robert de Huiksted against
Richard le Bretun and Alice his wife, touching land and a third
part of a mesuage in.
Sawston (Gambr.) ; see Babraham.
m. 15 (S3). Saxby (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Meti)ig-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Haweis de
Grindale against William de Keleby and ofhers, toucMng a tene-
ment in.
m. 2dd. (25). Saxelbv (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by Sarah
late wife of William le Veer against Thomas de Frauncton touching
a tenement in.
m. 17d. (90). Sazlingham (" Sexlingham **) (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William son of Robert (jarget against John de
Verdenn, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (52). Saxlingham (" Sixlingham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roffer Love-
day and John de Metingham to take tiie assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Mariota le Ncue against Geoffrey le Blund, touching
a tenement in.
m. 12 (74). Saxmundham (" Saymundham '*) (Suff.); appointment of Roger
XiOveday and John de Metingham to take the assise arraigned by
John de Rameseye against William de Glaunville, touching two
fosses levied in.
m. 12 (77). Saxmundham (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of
novel disseisin.arraigned by the said John agunst the said William,
touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (20). Saxton (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take die assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Beauchamp and William de Laneham against Richard de
Ikelyngham and others, touching common of pasture in.
m Id. (3). Scaldwell (Northt.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take tiie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Stephen son of Richard de Scaldwell against Dennis (or Dionisia)
son (or daughter) of Richard de Scudwell, touching a tenement
in.
m. 5d. (70). Scamblesby (" Sbamelesby ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbuigh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Revesby against Philip de
Claxthorp', touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (82). Scamblesby (" Scamelesby ") (Line.) ; appointment of same to take
a similar assise between same, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (73). Scampton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of Richard le Fevere, of Scampton, against Miles de
Scampton and Alice his wife, touching land and a moiety of a
toft in.
DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIC BECOKDS. 341
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward 1.^ continued.
xxu lid. (23). Scarning (<* Skermii^ ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj Walter son of Simon de Skerming and Katberine
his mother against Jordan Folyot and others, toacbing a tene-
ment in.
Scepisbeued-in-Chamewod (Leio.) ; »ee Sheepsbead in Chamwood.
Schody Caunpes (Cambr.) ; see Shudy-Campes.
Scimelingfeld (York) ; see Ness-in-Ryedale.
Scolay (York) ; see Hymelesworth.
m. 12 (80). Scortenord' (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobbam and Elias
de Bekingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Agnes daughter of William Mausebipe against Agnes late wife of
Banulph Maschipe, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (8). Scotbem-near-Langirortb (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northborgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William Fits Bobert against Badalph de Trebampton,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 13 (65). Scotton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to ikke the assise arraigned by John le Taylur against
William parson of the church of Scotton, touching a fosse
bdghtened in.
m. 18 (66). Scotton (Line.) ; appointment of same to take the assise arraigned
by John le Taylur, of Scotton, against Bobert de Nevill and others,
touching a fosse levied in.
m. 18 (79). Scotton (Line.) ; appointment of same to take the assise arraigned
by John le Taillur, of Scotton, against Bobert de Nevill and others,
touching a fosse levied in.
Scrauelay (Wore.) ; see Shrawley.
m. S4d. (50). Bcreveton, Bertolstun* (? Bamstone), Herieby, Harwell C* Here-
weir "), and Everton (Notts) ; appointment of Elias de Bekingbam
and Master Henry de Bray to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter de Cully and Cecilia his wife, William
Tasseraund and Laderana his wife, Elizabeth and Amice the sisters
of the said Cecilia and Laderana, against William de Stokes and
others, touching possessions in.
m. 24d. (85). Seaford (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
Fygas against William Tygas, touching a tenement in.
m. 21 (26). Seal, the Great ; memorandum that, on the Friday next after the
Feast of S. Scolastica Virgin, B[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells,
the chancellor, crossed at Dover to parts beyond seas, and the Seal
was delivered in the wardrobe there under the seal of John de
Kirkeby, on whom the chancellor enjoined the perfomumce of the
duties of the chancery in his absence.
Sedgeford (Norf.) ; see Snettisbam.
m. 14d. (79). Sedgley (" Seggesleye ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by Boger de EUewell against Bichard
le Deye, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (49). Sedgley (" Seggesleye ") and Bllewell (Staff.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Agnes de Ellewell against
Boger son of Boger Somcry and Bichard Ledleye, touching a tene-
ment in.
342 APPENDIX TO THE POETY-SEVENTH BEPOET OP THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent BoIIb : 6 Edward I. — canHnued.
m. 7 (16). Sedgtey ('^ Seggetleye ") ; association of Badnlpb de Hengliam with
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Boger de EUewell against
Richard le Deye, tonching a tenement in.
m. 34 (16). Sempnngham, the Master and iVatemi^ of the Order of; acquit-
tance to, of two soms of 100/. each paid in the wardrobe to Matter
Thomas B^', clerk, keeper thereof Ibr their fifteenth. Weet-
minster, 19th January.
Serret (Herts) ; see Sarratt.
Senekeworthe (Berks) ; see Sogworth.
Seuelesword (Northt.) ; tec Silsworth.
m. 6d. (76). Severn Stoke (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Biaster Thoasaa de Sodington to take the aasifle of novel disseisin
arraigned bjr Walter son of Bohert le Clerk, of Benow (" Boewe ")»
against WiUiam le Blak, of Qifton, toodiing a tenement in.
m. 19 (7). Seyland and Holand, Florence count of ; safe-conduct to, in coming
to the King into England to treat with him on certain contentions
between we merchimts of the Kinf and the merchants of the
count, staying there, and returning uence to his own plaoe, so that
meanwhile the merchants of the count may come into the kingdom
aforesaid, stay and trade there, and return thence acoordiuff to
the form and condition granted to them hy Uie King. Denies,
4th April.
m. 12d. (69). Se3rton, Master Roger de, and John de Lovetot ; association of, with
the mayor and sheriffs of London to hear and detennine according
to the law and custom of the said ci^ certain suits wherein John
Laurence and Joan daughter of Stephen le Daneys implead Philip
le TkiUnr in the Hnstmgs Court, touching twelve memages and
rent in London. Westminster, 15Ui June.
m. 6d. (32). Shackerstone (" Shakereston ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger
Loueday and John de Metingham lo take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned hj Michael de Northampton against Thomas
de Eriaweston, touchmg a tenement in.
m. sod. (16). Shadmgfield (Sufil) ; ai^intaieot of Bpger Loveday and John de
Melingham to take the assise 'of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walnun Oldman and Maigeiy his wife against William de Alierd
and others, touching a tenement in*
Shadingfield (Suff.) ; eet Willingham.
m. 2 Id. (43). Shafteshn^ (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Soi£ngton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richurd Oirteys against Alan de Yateminster, touching
a tenanmt in.
m. 22d. (2). Shalford (*< Shaldef ord ") (Essex) ; appointment of Boger Louedai
and Elias de'Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned hy John son of Richard de Shaldefbrd against Radulph
de Badelesmere and others, touching a tenement in.
Shamelesby (Line.) ; see Scamblesby.
m. 17d. (96). Shamford (Leic.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburffh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Philip son of Simon le Champyon against Thomas le Mouner,
touching rent in.
m. 12d. (3d). Shamford (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort duicestor arraigned by Adam
Paramur against John de Bere, touching land in.
. DEPUTY KEEPEB OF THE PUBLIO BECOBD& 343*
No. 7.*— CalendAr of Patent Rolls : 6 £dward I.^-^cofUintied^
m. 14 (89)» Sbeepsheftd-in-Gbaniwood ('* Seepuihened in CSianiewod.'') (Leio.);
appointment of Badalph de Hengliam to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned bj Roger son of Boger Gkidberd against Mar«
garet de Ferrars, countess of Derby, and others, toncMiig a tene-
ment in.
m 24d. (71). Sheepwash and Black Torrington (Devon); appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodin^ton to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Augustine de Bath against Alianor
the Queen Mother and others, touching a tenement in.
m, 16d. (88). Sheepwash (** Shepwes ") '(Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northbuigh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Edmund de Slykebum against Thomas de
Alnemue and others, touching a tenement in.
m. IM. (84). Sheire (^ Shyre ") (Sorr.) $ appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel diss^sin arraigned
by Geoffrey del Punt against Stephen abbat of Netley (<* Late-
leye '') and others, touching a tenement in.
Sheire (Sorr.) ; #ee (Somshall.
SheUand (Soff.) ; see Hanghley.
m. 23 (71). Shelton (Beds) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Me-
tingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hobert
de Croxton against Thomas son of Walter de Conynton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (89). Shelton (Beds) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Me-
tingham to take the assise of novd disseisin arraigned by Bobert
de Nowers against Thomas son of Walter de Gonynton and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (27). Shenfield (*< Shenefeud ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Ck>bham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bobert de Boys against Bobert de C^Bonvill and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. lOd* (47). Shenfield (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Ellas de
Bekingham to take the assise of novd disseisin arraigned by Agnes
late wife of Andrew Bncqueynte against Master Hugh de Elindon,
touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (9). Shenstone (<* Scheniston' ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert Banastr* and Alesia his wife
against Badulph de Qrendon and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (40). Shenstone ('' Shenestan ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort daneestor arraigned by Geoffrey son of Bichard de Gorsthull
against William de nn, touching land in.
m. 22d. (23). Shepton (« Shipton' ") [(Somers.)] ; association of Matthew de Co«
lumbers with Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de
Sodington to take the attaint arraigned by Nicholas de C^unford,
archdeacon of Taunton, against Simon de Montagu, touching a
tenement in.
m. 23d. (10). Sherborne (" Schirebum' ") (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Boger de Lotleham against Bobert
bishop of Salisbury, uenry de Erne, and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 17 (77). Sherborne C' Schyrebum ") (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert de Dunton against John de
Pederton and othets, touching common of pasture in.
844 APPENDIX TO THE FOBTY-SEVENTH REPORT OT THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Fateut Bolls : 6 Edward I. — conHnwd,
m. 17 (79). Sherborne C Sbirebum ") (Don.) ; appointment of same to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John Derling against Henry
de Pnntjmton, toaching a mesoage in.
m. 18 (41). Sherborne (*<Shirebarn") (Dors.) ; appointment of same to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned bj Robert de Dnnton against
John de Pedirton and others, tonchicg common of pasture in.
m. 18 (48). Sherborne (Dors.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned hy Robert de Bameyill and Alice his wife,
Geoffrey de Bamevill and Agnes his wife against John de Canrmy,,
toaching possessions in.
m. 5d. (28). Sherborne (" Shirebam **) (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Geoffrey Bamevill and Agnes his
wife and Robert son of Rob^ BamevUl against John de Canrmj,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 12d. (86). Shermanbary (" Shyrmanneber* ") (Snss.) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise arraigned by
Hugh de Bocy against the prior of Lewea and others, touching a
fosse levied in.
Shembome (Korf.) ; tee Snettisham.
m. 8d. (82). Sherrington (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Martin de Carum against Roger FitsJohn and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (80). Sherrington (*' Shirinton ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Raghenilda late wife of Alexander de Shirinton
against Roger son of John de Shirinton and Roger Barers, touching
a tenement in.
m. 7d. (97). Sherrington (<' Shrinton **) (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Simon de Karun against Roger son of John de
Hamslap' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (46). Sherrington (*' Schirrenetou ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de Chyverel against Geofi^y
prior of Bradenstoke and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d. (78). Shilling Okeford (" Acford Eskelling' ") (Dors.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Turbervill
and others (Wc), toaching a tenement in.
m. 17 (88). Shipton (** Shypedon ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Robert de Roude against John de
Shypedon, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 18 (78). Shlrebum (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arrai^ed by James de Cadebur* against Robert bishop of Sarum^
touching two mesnages in.
m. 9d. (87). Shirley (** Shirl' ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Lettice late wife of Alexander le Mercer against
James de ShirP and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (57). Shirley (Derb.) ; appointment of >1ohn de Reisate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by John
de Polesword against James de Sbirlee and Richard le Foane,
touching a tenement in.
DEPUTY KSEPEB OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 345
1^0* 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward L — continued.
m* 5 (11). ShitUngton (** Shitlingdon ") (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loreday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Simon de Bradefen against Roger Alwyne and Avice
his wife, touching land in.
m. 19d. (28). Shobdon (<* Schobbedon ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Roger son of Simon Snel against
Roger Arnold and the abbat of Wigmore (" Wygemor* **), touch-
ing land and wood in.
m. 13d. (78). Shobrooke ('* Shokebrok' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John Quinel against Michael le
Ercedekne and others, touching common of pasture in.
Shokebrok' (Deyon) ; see Shobrooke.
m. 8d. (15). Shoreham, New (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to ti^e the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John Sukelyng and Matilda his wife against Gilbert
de Norbitere, touching two mesnages in.
m. 2d. (84). Shoreham, Old and New (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Ellas de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of William Balfart against Robert Trigal
and Matilda late wife of Nicholas le Tailur, touching land and
rent in.
m. 25d. (87). Shorling* (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh de Shorlinge against Henry Thurmund and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d« (6S). Shotesoumb' (? Shatcombe)-near-Nctherbury (Dors.) ; appointment
of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William son of
William de Byngham against William de Shotescumb', touching a
tenement in.
m. 4 (88). Shouldham {" Shuldham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of lioger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richanl son of John Moines against the prior of
Shouldham and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (42). Shrawley (« Scranelay ") (Wore); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas dc Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arrai^ed by Roger parson of the church of
Shrawley against William le Peer, touching a tenement in.
m. 3 (18). Shrewsbury ; grant of pavage to the bailiffs, bui^sses, and men of.
Westminster, 26th October.
m. 10 (15). Shrewsbury, the abbat of; remittance and pardon to, for a fine of
50 marks, of all the King's rancour against him by reason of a
contempt of the King alleged against him, for which the King
caused his barony to be taken into the King's hands, and
which he now restores to the said abbat. Westminster, 18th
June.
m. 27 (2). Shrewsbury, the Fraternity of the Hospital of S. Giles at ; pro-
tection to, with clause, Rogamue, Shrawsbury, 22nd November.
m. 27 (4). Shrewsbury, the Master and Fraternity of the Hospital of 8. John
Baptist at ; simple protection to. Shrewsbury, 23rd November.
m. 5d. (40). Shrewsbury (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the asrise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard le Tanur and Sibil his wife and Fetionilla
sister of the said Sibil against Reginald de la Porte and others,
touching a tenement in the suburb of.
TO
a. 74. (M>
SdL (7$)
.$d.(ny. Mpwoctfa r Sowlciwotd "1 (XortkL); nfpiiiBiMi ■! of Boger Lore-
daj and John de lfrrin|^ii« to take tke mmc of wnnel ifiMririi
anmiipMd I7 Wiffism ton of Wmiu le Tajflnr, of Watioid, agmst
Ho^ de Upton, toaebing a if^iBcni in.
Cd. (S4). SiHertOB n>evon) ; appoiatBCBt of SoIobod de Bodieeler and
Maetcr TVmm de SodbctoB to take the Mike of noicl iliwi mjh
amigaed hj PUfip de Radeefe and Joliane his wife J^ainst Hduy
de Bctkehnndy toodtaag a
m. 10 (18). fSamm, John, of 8. Fort, is the dioeeee of Sainfto^e; eonfinntioB of
the nat OMde bf , to the Cietefdaa ahhat and eomrcBt of ValcBee.
in the dioeeii of Poitoa, of hia herteiyy at 8. Fort and a noiety
of a ccftaia piua ortioDf, a ecstaia planiBtioB andaTine near
the herbef)gage af orcnid ; and of the grant made bj the nid Jcdm
to the aforeMUd abbat and eonrent dT all his inheritaoee in die
f«rbbea of 8. Fort and 8. Anan, and of Chanmpagne (Saintonge
djoc.> with an hia righte in the pnmmta ; alao of £e gnat auide
by John Broaeardi to the Mune abbai aai eoavcat of 5f . of aannal
rent of Toov in the viD of 8. Fort, that wfai^ WtlliaB de Maillj
• Qaeiy: if aotamktakefBr«*Fllile^.
DEPUTY KBEFSR OF THE PUBjCiIO BB0OBD9. 347
No. 7.~Calendftr of Patent Bolb : 6 Edward J^-^e&ntimted.
iDftde to them of other 5«. umaal rent of Tours, and that which
Amaric Beroard made to them of another annual rent of Tours
in the vill of S. Just in Maremme. Westminster, 18th Ju&e.
B. 7 (29). Siston (^ Ciston ") (Glone.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned bj William de Moun against John de Asington
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (41). Siston (Glone.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
bj Richard de Siston against Edward de Gore and William Moon,
touching a tenement in.
Sixlingham (Norf.) ; see Sazlingham.
m. IS (38). Skegby (" Skeggeby '') (Notts) ; appointment of John de B^te
and William de Northbnigh to talro the jory arraigned by ^^hn
le Bret against John de EyriU and otherSt touclung a tene-
ment in.
m. 26d. (89). Skelbrook ('' Scelbrok' ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northbnigh to taJce the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter de Seyvill against Master Bobert de l^kes-
meclwton and Alan de Kfrkesmecheton, tooehing a tenement in.
m. 15 (52). Skelton (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by the prior of Gisbum
against Walter de Fanounberg' and Agnes his wife, touching a
watercourse diverted in.
m. dd. (77). Skelton (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the certifieation arraigned by Walter de
Faucunberg* and Agnes his wife against the prior of Gisebum,
touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. 6d. (14). Skendleby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Gilbert de (^aunt against the abbat of Bardney and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. Id. (4). Skendleby (Line.); appointment of Nicholas de Stapleton and Elias
de Bekingham to tike the assise of novel diuseisin arraigned by
Gilbert de Gaunt a^inst the abbat of Bardney and others,
m. Id. (5). touching [a tenement m] ; and to take the assise arraifined by the
said Gilb^ against the said abbat, touching a pond heightened in
the same vill.
Skerming (Norf.) ; see Seaming.
m.26d. (84). SkidbrooklC Skytebrok ") (Line); appointment of John de Bei-
gate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Bobert son of Hugh de Skytebrok against
William son of Adam (or Ada) de Skytebrok', touching a ton and
land in.
m. 15d. (60). Skidbrook 0' Skytebrok' ") (Line); appointment of John de Bei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arnugned by Bobert son of Simon de Skytebrok' against William
[son of] Adam (or Ada) de Skytebrok', touching a tenement in.
Skidbrook (Line.) ; see Somercotes.
m. 26d. (87). Skipwith (« Sohypewith ") (York) ; an>ointmeQt of John de Beigate
a!nd William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam de Hibemia against John de Auereng', touching
common of pasture in.
m. 27d. (75). Slolely (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de Me-
tingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiirned by Beginald
le Gros against Bobert le Vabur and John his oroCher, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 14 (102). Smallburffh (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
John son of Adam de Smalbei^ against William le Hen^er and
Elixabeth his wife, touching possessions in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — eanHnued.
m. 17d. (3). Soathampton ; appointment of Solomon de Rooliester [and Idaster
Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by John le Englejs, of Bomse^, and Alice his wife against
Thomas Demjchevtiler and Richer his brother, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 17d. (85). Southampton; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Joan late wife of Thomas Benejt against Robert de Barbeflet,
m. 1 7d. (86). touching a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by
the said Joan against Giles le Flemeng ', touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (80). Southampton, commission of gaol delivery for, to William Spileman,
Robert le Gras, Thomas le Tabler, and William de Brayboef.
m. lOd. (18). Southcot (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Henry
de Wakerle against Hervey Relet and Richard Witele, touching
meadow in.
m. 14 (5S). Southcot (<* Suthcote ") (Bucks); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by Robert de S. Clare against Radulph FitzBemard,
touching possessions in.
m. 12d. (89). Southcot (<' Sohtcote de Stone") (Bucks) ; appointment of John de
Lovetot and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Robert de S. Clare against Radulph Fitz-
Bemard, touching land in.
m. 16d. (70). Sonthwark (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Ellas
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Tliomas de Chesewik' against Henry de Ethelingthorp', touching
a tenement in.
m. 13d.^(81). Southwark (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Ellas
de Bekinffham to take the certification arraigned by Thomas de
Chesewik* against Heniy de Hechelingthorp, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (82). Southwark (Surr.) ; appoLntmant of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard
de Holebrok' against ^chokis bishop of Winchester and others,
touching a tenement in the parish of S. Margaret in.
m. lid. (76). Sonthwark (Surr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take Uie Jury arraigned by Richard de Holebrok
against Nicholas bishop of Winchester and others, touching a
tenement in the parish of S. Margaret of.
m. 16 (81). South wick ('< Suwyk' *')» the prior and canons of; licence to, in
pursuance of an inquisition a. q. d. taken by the sheriff of Hants,
to enclose with a hedge and ditch a certain way opposite the
Seat gate of their priory leading southwards, and to hold it to
emselves and their successors for ever, provided that they make
another path on their own ground of the same width as the way
thus enclosed. Westminster, 26th May.
m. 15 (57). Sowerby (" Soureby ") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbnigh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alexander de Boulton against Alexander King of
Scots (** Scottorum ") and others, touchmg common of pasture in.
m. 6 (16). Spalding, the prior of, going by licence to parts beyond seas ; protec-
tion to, with clause. Rothelan, 10th September.
m. 2 (6). Spalding, William the prior of, gone by licence to parts beyond seas ;
letters of attorney to, in favour of GUbert de Waltham and John de
Spalding, his fellow-canons. Westminster, 9th November.
m. 17 (43). Spargrove ('* Spertegrave ") and Twohyde (Somers.) ; appointment
of Solomon de Rodiester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William le Esware
against Radulph Sanni Auer and Henry Saunz Auer, touching
common of pasture in.
SSO APPENDIX TO THE FOBTTt6HVENTH BBPOBT OF THE
19b. 7v«-C«len€Uur of Patent BMa : 6 Edward l^^-eonimued.
ID. 17 (87). Bpeoeton (Somen.) f appointmort of Solomon de Roeheater and
lihster TbomM die Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned bj Robert le x^orreys against Richard le Norreys and
WiUiam le Norreys, touching a mesoage and land in.
m. 14d. (89). Speldharst (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Beldngham to take the assise of norel disseisin arral^pMd by Roger
de Woghereswell and Gonnilda his wife against William Aleyn and
others, tonchmg a tenement in.
m. 19d. (34). Spindlestime (" Spnnylstan ") (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William de ColoTil' against Peter de Mor-
thington and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (6). Spotland (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and WiUiam de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William de Aluetham against John son of Henry de Aynesworu
and others, touching land in.
m. 14 (73). Spridlington (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northbursh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Gaso son of Gazo de Chamond against the prior of Bullington
(<* Bolindon ") and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (88). Spridlington (line.) ; appointment of same to take the jury arraigned
by Walter de Stokes' against the said prior, touching a tenement in.
m. IS (66). Springfield (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take tiie assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Beatrix Balun against Peter de BoseviU, touehmg a tenement in.
m. IS (70). Sproatley ('* Sprottele ") (York) ; appoimment of John de Rei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger sou of Peter de Lund against William de
Walecotes and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (118). SproxtoB (Leie.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Motingham to take tiia assise of novel disseiinn arraigned by
Hn^ de Boby against William de Kileby and others, touching n
tenement in.
m. lid. (71). Stainton («Staynton") (Line); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Simon Attebeck*, of Stainton, against William Fitz
Hertot, touching land in.
Stakne (Line.) ; see Stickney.
m. 16d« (47). Stallin^borough (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
WiUiam de Northburgh to tiike the assise arraigned by Ailip son
of William FitzGeofErey against Joseph de Mere, touching a fosse
levied in.
m. lid. (86). Stallingborough (Line); appointment of John de Reigirte and
William de Nortbbui^h to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Walter Gosse against Robert CJhameles
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7 (54). Stallingbofough (*' Stalingbug' ") (Lmc.) i appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert Bardnlf and Lora his wife against
Eudo de la Launde and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (44). Stambridge (** Stanbragg* ") Great (Essex) ; appointment of John de
Lovetot and Roger Loveday to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas de la Rokele, parson of the church of Groat
Stambridge, against Simon le Prestre and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
- DEPUTY • KSEPBB -OF THE PUBLIC BKCOBD8. • 861'
No. 7ir-<:ialendiir of Patent Bdls : 6 Edward l.'^e&nHnued.
m* S5d. (15). S(a]iifi>Td (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and WiUiam -de
Noithbozgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Heniy
Bone and Agnes his wife against Hugh de Tykencote, toaching a
tenement in.
m. 18 (71). Stamford ('< Stannford/''^ (Line.) ; appointment of J<^m de Beigate
and William de Norl^urgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prioress of Wyrthorp-withont-Stamfoid (" Wri-
thorp extra Stannibid '') against Biehard son of Biehard le Ferur,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (9). Stamford (Line.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alexander son of Andrew de Tykeneote
' against Nicholas de Eston and Alice his wife, toaching a tenement
in.
m. 2d. (55). Stamford (Line.) } appomtment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to tske the assise of novel duseisin arraigned by
Mathew de Eston against Simon Child (?), of Stamford, touching
a tenement in.
m. 17 (76). Stanbridge (Dors.) ; i^pointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by|Hugh Dyl against William de Stok\ touching common
of pasture in.
m. 7d. (15). Standish (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Korthburg to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Jordan
de Stanydisshe sgainst Henry de Loungetre and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 17d. (86). Standon (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham andEUaa de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
Theobald de Holies against Peter de Wabeidun and others, touch-
ing a mesuage and land in.
m. lOd. (4). Standon (Herts) \ appointment of John de C!obham and Blias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alexander Gannn against John de Brokesheued and others, toaching
a tenement in.
m. lOd. (9). Standon (Herts) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William Canun against Walter de Fumeus and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (S6). Standon [Herts] ; association of John de Lovetot with Elias de Beking-
ham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Gilbert ae
Pelham against Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford,
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. S5d. (19). Stanegge (Salop); appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Th. de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter de Pedewordy against Brian de Brampton, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 25d. (88). Stanford, Braddeld, and Bucklebnry (<* Burghildebir" ") (Berks);
appointment of G. Bussel and John de Metingham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Oliver de Anchardun against
Beginald Fits-Peter and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (40). Stanford (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham] to. take the assise of novel diss^in arraigned by
Peter de Baiohale against John de Kirkeby and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 4d. (64). Stanground (Hunts.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William
parson of the church of Stanground against the abbat of Peter-
borough and others, tonching a tenement in.
352 APPENDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH BEPOBT OF THE
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward 1.— continued,
m, 5 (25). Stanley, King's (Glouc.) ; appointment of Walter de Heliun and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the asstae arraigned by Robert
de Beanmanmr against Adam le Despenser and others, touching a
watercoone direited in.
m. 18d. (15). Stanstead (Essex) ; appoinlmen'. of John de (>>bham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned by John
de Sutton and William son of Heniy de Granel' against William
de Mont Chesney, of Edwardstone, and Robert de Waldingfeld,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (58). Stanstead (Essex) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
between same, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (6). Stanton, Long, (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John son of Roger le (Tlerc, of Stanton, against Richard le Taillnr,
touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (24). Stanton, Lon^,and Oakington {'* Hokinton '*) (Cambr.); appointment
of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the Jury
arraigned by Katherine daughter of Andrew Pygod against Robert
de Westwick' and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4d. (43). Stanton Lacy (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by WilUam son of Reginald le Harpur against Robert de
Furcfaes, touching a mesuage in.
Stanway (Essex) ; see Lexden.
Stanworthin (Staff.) ; see Wynesbum'.
m. 6d. (2). Stapeleye (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Soidington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alan de Stapeleye against Thomas Boterel and odiers, tou<ming
a tenement in.
m. 14d. (18). Staple 0' Stapele ") (Somers.) i appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Andrew parson of the church of Staple
against John de Briwes, touching common of pasture in.
m. 20d. (62). Stapleford Tawney (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard de la Neyte against William FitzAugustine and others,
touching a tenement in. «
Stapleford (Herts) ; see Bengeo.
m. 12 (40). Stapleton, Nicholas de, and John de Metingham ; appointment of, to
inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by
certain evildoers unknown, in forcibly ejecting the men of
William de Valence, the King's uncle, from certain lands and
tenements in Inkberrow (" Inceberge ") [Wore.] which John de
Bereford had held by knight service of the said William, after
whose death the said William had seised the custody of the same
into his own hands until the right heir should be ascertained.
Westminster. 7th June.
m. 6d. (55). Stapleton, Nicholas de, and Richard le Pouere ; appointment of, as
justices, to inquire as to certain evildoers unknown who lately
killed Stephen son of Ceofiyey le Orfevre, of Oxford, at the bridge
of Haleford, and for what cause they killed him, and at whose
procuration. Gloucester, 11th August.
m. 14 (66). Stapleton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam son of Richard son of Robert de Stapelton against Richard
FitzRobert and others, tonching a tenement in.
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m. 18d. (9). Stanaton (Wore.) ; appointment of Sokmion de Rochester mnd Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj Peter de Staunton against Giles de Berkelegh and
others, toaohing a tenement in.
Stareley (Darb.) ; see Woodthorpe.
m. 17 (85). Stawell (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert Gobald against Robert de Much^gros, toaoh-
ing a mesuage and land in.
Stebenhythe (Midds.) ; see Stepney.
m. 4 (57). Stechford (" Stichefford ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master lliomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas Lente, against Th. de
Bremwyk' and Radolph de Hengham, toaching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (41). Steeple ("Stepel") (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Becherlewyn against Henry
FitzElias, toncning a tenement in.
m. 17d. (22). Steepleton (" Stepelton ") (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de
R<x^ster [and Master Thomas de Sodingtoxi] to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by John de Glynchesfeld against
William son of Walter le Frensche, touching a mesuage and
land in.
401. 25d. (96). Stepnev (*' Stebenhethe ") (Middx.) ; appointment of John de
Cobbam and Elias de Bekmsfaam to take the assise arraigned by
Roger de Bedefdnto against John le Coftrer, of London^ toaching a
way stopped in.
m. 15 (55). Stepney C* Stebenhythe ") (Midds.) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekinyfaam to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by the prior of the New Hospital of S. Mary
without Bishopsgate against Robert F^mnitte, toaching a way
stopped in.
Stetchworth (Cambr.) ; see Ditton, Wood.
m. 28 (78). Stevenage (« Stichen^h ") (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Eudo de Hamle against John de Belhus, Theobald
and Thomas his brothers, toaching a tenement in.
m. lid. (85). Stevenage (" Stiuenach' ") (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of John le Commanger against John de
Wolnewisty touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (24). Steventon (« Styuinton ") and Ashdon (" Asshyndon ") (Essex);
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by James de Styuinton
against Robert de Veer, earl of Oxford, and others, toaching pos-
sessions in.
m. lid. (51). Steventon C'Stiaenton") and Bartlow (<' Bertlawe") (Essex);
appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekinffham to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh le Bigot
against Geoffirey le Chaumbrelonk and others, toaching a tenement
in.
m. 15 (81). Stibbard (« Stiberde'') (Norf.) ; appointment of Bo^r Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Pauely against John de Warenne, earl of Surrey, and
others, toaching a tenement in.
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No. 7.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward £• — coniintted.
m. 7 (66). Stiekney C* 8takne '*) (Liiio.) ; appointment of John de Eagate
and WiUiam de Northburgfa to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned by Robert Baidolf and Lora his wife against Budo de
la Launde and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 14 (82). Stiffkey («* Stiuekeye •') and Cockthorpe (« Cokethorp ") (Norf.) ;
i^pointmcnt of Ro^ Loveday and John de Metingham lo take
the assise of noyel disseisin arraigned by Simon Bonet and Cecilia
his wife against Odin Peletot and others, tonching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (30). Stilton (Hants) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Me-
tingham to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned by Ifiuiota
de ut Sale against Richard le Taillnr, touching a tenement in ; and
m. 27d. (81). to take a similar assise arraigned by the said Mariota against
Robert Olysart, touching a tenement in the same Till.
m. 16d. (88). Stilton (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Me-
tingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
deStilton and BCargaret his wife against the prior of Biasemede
and o^rs, tooohing a tenement in.
Stirthorp (York) ; see Amethorp.
m. 18d. (84). Stiyichall (" Styvechale ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger lioveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Alice late wife of Henry Bmyn against Walter de
Langeleye, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (9). Stockeham, Nethere (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John son of John Pate against Robert de
Langtame, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 26d. (67). Stocks (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William son of Richard de Stockes against Thomas son of
Richard de Stocks, touching laud in.
m. 25d. (14). Stockton (? Staughton) (Hunts) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metiufluatt to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Falling' apunst Adam (or Ada) de Oreting
and others, toucMng a tenement m.
m. 27d. (78). Stockton (" Stoketon ")> little (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de So^gton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert son of Richard de parva
Stoketon against John de Chetewynd, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (88). Stockwith (*' Stokithe ") and Misterton (Notts); appointment of
John de Reigate and Wiliam de Northburgfa to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas de Orenham and Emma his
wife, Hubert de Hamcote and Sarah his wife, B awise de Stokithe
and Cecilia her sister, and Adam (or Ada) FitzMatilda against
William son of John de Stokithe and Matilda FitzOrant, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 7d. (10). Stoke (^* Stock', La") (Bucks and Beds) ; appointment of Geoffirey
de Pichelbrd and Robert Fulconis to take the assise arraigned by
Walter de Agmundesham against Master Henry Sampson, tonching
m. 7d. (11). a way stopped in ; and to take the assise between same, touching
another way stopped in the same vxll.
m. 19d. (68). Stoke ("Stok'"), Hailing, and Eselber* (Bucks) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Stok', chaplain, against Roger Gene,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 5 (85). Stoke Lacy [Heref.^ ; association of Walter de Helinn with Walter de
Hopton to take the inquisition upon which William de Evereus
and Adam le Despenser hare put themselres, tonching the manor
of.
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m. 7d. (49). Stoke (** Stok', La ")( HerU) ; appointment of GeofEi^y de Pieheford
and Robert Fuk' to take the assise of noTel dissesin arraigned by
Richard de Cantilup' against John de la Lade and Master Heary
Sampson, touching a tenement in.
m* 15 (1). Stoke Ferry (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned.. by
Stephen Angot against Richard Maille and Henrica his wife,
touching oommon.of pasture in. Winchester, 5th May.
Stoke-near-Ipswich (Norf. [?Suff.]) ; see Ipswich.
m. 16d. (3). Stoke-near-Onndle [Northt.] ; association of Radulph de Hengham
with Roger Loreday and John de Metingham to take the attaint
arraigned by John de Stok' against Alice daughter of John de Stok%
touching a tenement in.
m. 12d, (48). Stoke>near-Oundle [Kortht] ; association of Master Roger de
Seyton and Qeoffirey de Leukenore with Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the jury arraigned by John de Stok'
against Alice daughter of John de Stok*, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (97). Stoke-near-Onndle (Kortht.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to tiJce the jury arraigned by John de Stok'
against Alice daughter of John de Stok*, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (1). Stoke-near-Oundle (Northt.) ; appointment of Qeofirey de Leukenore
and Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by John de
Stoke against Alice daughter of John de Stok', touching a tenement
in.
Stoke-near-Oundle (Northt.) ; see Warmington.
m. 2dd. (36). Stoke-near-Newark (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John Briselance near Newark («ic) against John Fitz-Paulin
and William Whippe, touching a tenement in.
m. 13 (31). Stoke-near-Newark (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Hugh de Flyntham against John
Belaund and the prior de Thurgarton, touching possessions in.
m. 15 (118). Stoke, Dry ("Dristok"') (Rutl.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Gerard against Robert Gerard and othen*,
touching a tenement in.
Stoke (Suff.) ; set Clare.
m. 12 (16). Stoke d* Abemon (" Stok' Abemin *') (Surr.) ; appointment of
John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Nicholas de Oolecestr* and Matilda
his wife against Edith daughter of Alan Umft«y, touching a mesuage
in.
m. led. (6). Stoke d' Abemon (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Nicholas de Colecestr' and Matilda wis wife, Robert de Sandwyz
and Alice his wife against Edith daughter of Alan Umfrey, touching
a mesuage in.
m. 15 (89). Stokeham (I'Stocum") (Notts); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son oi William de Stocum against Adam (or
Ada) de Stocum, touching possessions in.
m. 17 (18). Stokehoytric' (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Stokeho3rtric' against Radulph de Aubeny
and others, touc^g a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 16d. (86). Stokenby (Norf.) ; appointment of Bog«r LoTedaj and John de
Medngfaam to take the amise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas son of Robert de Stokesbj and Eofemia his wife against
Reginald Hubert and Alice his wife and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 2d. (86). Stokeacumbe-near-Netherboiy (Dora.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William son of William de Bingham
against William de Stokesenmb^ tonchiog a tenement in.
m. 14d. (48). Stone (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by William de Panes against Biaorice de Berkel', touching
a mesoage and land in.
m. 17 (16). Stone Easton (" Stonyeston") (Somers.) ; i^pointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry le Wylde and Isabel his wife
against John atte ("ate ") Asse and othen, tonehing a tenement in.
m. S7d. (21). Stone (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Robert de Depedale against Agnes late wife of William de Emefen,
touching a mesuage in.
m. 27d. (88). Stone (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Xaster
lliomas de SodSngton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Nicholas son of Richard le Keu and Roesia his wife against
Robert de Rnnhale and Alice his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (89). Stoneleigh (''Stonley") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by Robert son of Robert Prudhume against Peter de
Cobynton and the prior of Kenilworth« touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 19d. (19). Stonham ('* Stanham ") Gremegan (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the asaise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Felicia de Cyresy against Robert de
Helpeston, parson of the church of Stouiam Gernegan, and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (79). Stopham (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
^kingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Eva
de la Cumbe against Radulph de Stoppeham and Henry de
Fynyfold, touching a tenement in.
m. 23d. (75). Storigge (Devon) ; u>pointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Edith late wife of William de Storigg* against Andrew
de Comesyete, touching a tenement in.
m. 16 (3). Storlegh (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
NoiQiburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Qninilda daughter of Elias le Forester a^painst Henry de Riggeby
and Ridiard Sroze, touching a tenement m.
m. 2d. (40). Stortford (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Geoffrey Pecclie against Roger de la Laand and others, touching a
tenement in.
Stoven (Suff.) ; see Uggeshall.
m. 7 (49). Stowe S. Edward (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Stephen de Redeford against Richard de
Bedelbrd and William Fikeys, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (18). Stowe 8. Edward (Glouc); appointment of Walter de Wimbome
and Thomas Trevet to take die assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of Margaret de Stowe against Alexander son of
Walter Aldich and others, toudiing a tenement in.
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m. 24d. (55). Stowey (" Staweje ") (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noYel
disseisin arraigned hy John de Blakeford against Hamo Fits-
Riohard and oSiers, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (44). Strankeshall (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned hj John son of Mervey de Strankeshall against Theohald
de Yerdnn, tonching a tenement in.
m. 26 (10). Strata Florida, the abhat and convent of; simple protection to.
Westminster, 27th December.
m. I5d. (69). Stratford (Midds.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by
Richanl Danyel against John le Keu and Beatrix his wife, touching
a mesuage, a uAt, and kind in.
m. 8d« (81). Streatley (" Stratle ") (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveda^ and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel ^sseisin arraigned
by Philip de Shirebum and Margaret his wife against RaniUph le
Taylor, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (19). Streethay (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Mastei
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned
by Richard son of Roger de la Lone sgainst Robert son of Radulph
de Crozhale and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. lid. (79). Streethay (" Stretehay ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester [and Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise
arraigned by Robert son of Radulph le Forester, of Crozall
CCro2:hale")i against William de Stretehay, touching a fosse
levied in,
m. 20d. (19). Stretford, Nether (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgb to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William le Tixtnr and Isabel his wife against the
abbat of Egleston and others, touching possessions in.
m. 7 (4). Strickland, Great (Westraord.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgb to take the assise of novel disseisin
arni^ed by Thomas son of Thom.'<is de Strykelaond against
Wilham de Strikelannd and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d.(14). Strickland (" Stirkeland "), Little (Westmorel.) ; appointment of
John de Rei^te and William de Northburgb to take the assise of
novel disseism arraigned by William de Stinceland against Thomas
de Mossegrave, touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d. (109). Strickland (" Styrkelande 'O-in-Kendal (Westmorel.); appointment
of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of mort danoestor arraigned by Adam Almaistre against Robert le
Fithelere, of Pelsate, touching land in.
m. 6d. (46). Strickland-Kettle C'Stirkelandesketel") (WestmoieL) ; appointment
of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard de Qilpyn against Margaret
de Ros and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (7). Strickland-Kettle (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Roger de Lancaster against William de Lindessie and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 5d« (8). Strickland-Kettle (Westmorel.) ; appointment of same to take a
similar assise arraigned by Roger de Brimolnesheved against
William de Crek', touching common of pasture in.
m. 17 (74). Strixton (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radulph de Faucnnberg* against Thomas Golafre and othera,
tonchmg a tenement in.
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m. 10d. (2>. Saffield ("Sathfeld") and Felmingham (Norf .) ; appoiatmeat of
Boger LoYeday and John da Metiogham to tiJie the assise of mort
daneestor arraigned by Bdith Fiti Beiner and Cecilia her sister
againat Thomas Brond and others, toncbing land in.
m. 5d. (19). Sogden (" Sngsedon ") (Salop); appointment of Solomon de Bo-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by Bichard de Snggedon against William
de Upton, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (24). Sogden (Salop) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by William de Kent against Bichard le Clerk, of Sogden,
and William de Upton, touching common of pasture in.
m. 5d. (SI). Sogden (Salop) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by the abbat of Lilleshull against Bichard de So^edon,
clerk, and William de Upton, tooching common of pasture m.
m. ISd. (86). Sugworth (" Sewekeword ") (Berks) ; appointment of Boger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise arraigned by
Boger bishop of Coventry and Lichfield aeainst Alexander le
Pestur and others, touching a pond destroyed m.
m. lid. (56). Sugworth (" Seaekeworthe ") (Berks) ; appointment of Boger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise arraigned by
Boger bishop of Coventry and Lichfield against Alexander le
Pestur and others, touching a watercourse diverted in.
m. lid. (26). Sundon, Great (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William 'i&umwyne against William de Hodenet,
touching common of pasture in.
Sure (Dors.) ; see Swyre.
m. 15d. (87). Surlin^ham (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metmgham to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by John
Delisle against Henry de Surlingham and Nicholas le Bret, touching^
land in.
m. 7 (5). Surrey [? Southrow] (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas Tuchet against the abbat of Bardney and
others, tooching common of pasture in.
m. 22d. (SO). Sustead (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by John son of William son
of Goscelin de Thurgarton against Bobert Wysman and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (7A). Suthewod' (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas de Stapelton against Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan
(** Boghan ")} and Elizabeth his wife, touching common of pasture
in.
m. 23 (44). Suth Kernet Valeutiui (Cornw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry Canvill' against John le Long
and Laurence de Arundeir, touching a tenement in.
m. 8 (19). Suthlew^h\ Bartholomew de ; grant to, of all the issues of the manor
of lumpton (late of Bichard de Ardem', who is ^ non compos ")<
the custody of which has lately been committed to the said Bar-
tholomew during pleasure at a rent to the King according to the
extent thereof by the sheriff of Warwick, from the time when \ie
first had the custody thereof to the present time. Westminster,
10th November.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edwaid I. — eoHHnued.
m. 18 (88). Sathleye (" Sulm ")> Bartholomew de, and Thomas de Haael ^
appointment of, to make inquisition and amends as to ceitain
trespasses committed in eo. Warwick (as is alleged) hy Hogh le
Estendnr, the King's bailiff of Compton in Henmers, Gilbert Trays,
and Boger le Warenner against the prior of Kenilworth, Adam de
Balsatte, and Adam Wulward on their own aathority. West-
minster, Ist Jane.
m. 81 (4). Sutton ; presentation, directed to the bishop of linooln, of Badolph
de Brocghton to the church o^ void and in the King's g^ Dover,
7th February.
m. 17d. (31). Sutton (Beds) ; appointment of Boger Loyeday and John de Meting-
ham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Walter son
of Bobert le Gxas against Bichard son of Bartholomew le Jeovene,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4 (94). Sutton and Hereford (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodincton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Stephen ae Mersinton against John
Daniel and Cecilia hu wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (96). Sutton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William de
Northbuxgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert de Sutton against Bobert le Noreys and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 88 (88). Sutton-in-Holland (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Nor^burgh to take the assise of novel dissdsin
arraigned by Bobert son of Everard de Sutton against Everard son
of Matilda de Sutton, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (58). Sutton (Norf.) ; appointment of Thomas de Weyland and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Gil-
bert de Nenbaud against William de Mont Chesney son of Warin
de Mont Chesney and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (70). Sutton-near-Blyth (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Kordiburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraifi^ed by John Toreard and Anabil his wife against Hugh del
Lund and Elias son of EUas de Satton, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (50). Sutton, Little (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodingtou to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John le Clerk, of Great Comberton (" (3ombrinton "),
and Nicholaa his wife against Geoffrey de Wytthecote, touching
land in.
m. 17d. (87). Sutton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Bobert del Boys against John de Montacute, touching
possessions in.
'm. 84d. (70). Sutton-Abbat's (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter Isaae and Alice his wife against
Bichard, the abbat of Hailing {" HaUgneye ") and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 17 (66). Sutton-Abbat's (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Dennis (or Dionisia) son (or daughter) of Bichard
Everard against Walter Isaac, of Sutton, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. I7d. (41). Sutton, Long (Sontht.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned bj[ Joan de Lon^ Sutton against John prior of S.
Swithin's, Winchester, touching a gaiden in.
m, 17d. (76). Sutton, Long (Southt.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by John le Varmeter against John son of Hugh de Long
Sutton and others, touching a tenement in.
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So. ?•— Caleodar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I. — coniimted.
m, ISd. (72). Sutton (Sii£) ; appointmeiit of Roger Ix>yeday and John de Me-
tioffham to take the assise arrugned bjr Peter del Boys against
John son of William de Holesle, touching a fosse levied in.
m. S5d. (85). Sntton-near-Seafofd (Sussex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingbam to take the assise of novel disseiBin
arraigned by Thomas le Holte against William le Holt, touching a
tenement in.
m. I6d. (58). Sutton Veney ("Fenni Sutton") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by John Stormy against John de Kin-
geston, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (79). Sutton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel diMeisin arraigned hf
William Attehalle and Alice his wife against Adam (or Ada) de
Newmarket and others, touching common of pasture in.
nh Id. (20). Swaffham Prior (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take Uie assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert le Porter against William Mahnn, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 14 (101). Swannington (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Pollard aj^^ainst William Talebot and others, touching
common of pasture m.
m. 9d. (31). Swannington (" Swanyton *') (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and ^hn de Metingham to ti^e the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bv William de Wolaflston against Roger Godbert and
others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 28d. (4). Swavesey (" Swoffesay ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort danoestor
arraigned by John Mait against Adam (or Ada) del Hacche, touch-
ing a mesuage in.
Swenigdon (Glouc.) ; see Swindon.
m. 24d. (25). Sweynscamp C Swanechaump ") (Kent) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Blias de Bekingbam to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert & la Grore against William de Mont-
Chesney and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (62). Swindon (" Swenigdon **) (Giouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de Freyne against Robert de
Freyne, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (35). Swindon {** Suenton **) (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas do Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Matilda le Wodeward and others against
Gilbert le Forester and Nicholas le Scot, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (13). Swinefleet (" Swynflet ") and Reedness (York) ; appointment of John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Henry le Surreys and Agnes de Paston
against Philip de Barton and Alice his wife, touching a toft and
limdin.
Swinefleet (York) ; see Beedness.
m. 28d. (6). Swinhope [(Line.)] ; association of John de Metingham with^John
de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseism arraigned by John de Chauncy against the prior Jof Al-
vingham, tou^ng common of pasture in.
m. 14 (6). Swinton-near-Mexborough (** Sw^ton Juzta Mokesburgh ") (York) ;
appointment of John de Reigate and WiUiam de Noithbuigh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John Fits-
Petronilla against Radnlph de Kirkeby and Alice late wife of
Thomas de Bellew, touching a tenement io.
362 APPBNDIX TO THB FOBTT-S£T£NTH BlSPOi&T OF THE
•j^x>. 7. — Catendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward I.^^^^umiimied:'
in. Bd. (55). BwyndOB (York) ; appoinfeikeiit of John do Beigate abd Willism
de Northbargli to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
HeniT son of Henry de Caileton against Ix>ttis de Knol, touching
land in.
in. 18 (45). SwyreC' Sore") (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Boger de Pomeknol and Anastasia his wife
against Herbert de Canne and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (26). Swyre (Dors.) i appointment of Bdlomon de Bochester ||and Master
Thomas de Sodington] to take the aasiae of noTCl disseism arraigned
by Agnes late wile of Geofl&ey Cobbe against Helewise de KeviU
and John Cobbe, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (15). Sydenham (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel disseisin
arraigned by Peter de Hanekesbyt* against Widter de Sydenham
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (35). Tadcaster {** Tatecastr* *') and 8manhea-near*Tadcaster (York) ;
appointment of John de Beigate and William de Northbnrgh to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Hugh son of Thomas
le Lardiner against Thomas le £4urdiner, of Tadcaster, touching a
tenement in.
m. 25 (6). Taliia^han, the abbey of ; special protection to, and to all the pos-
sessions of, with strict injunction to all persons not to lodge nor
dwell in the house nor in any granges nor other places belonging
to it, nor to take, without licence, any of the goods of, therein found ;
the house having been greatly impoverished by the war in Wales
and by other causes, ^wer of London, 6th January.
m. 14 (3). Tallentire (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas son of John de Talentir' against Thomas de Derewente-
watre, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 2 Id. (52). TalUngton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of Alan Atte Beck' against Philip de Calntoft, touch-
ing a mesuage in.
m. 18 (64). Tamerton Foliott (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by
Agatha Folyot against Badulph de Gorges, touching land in.
m. 12d. (67). Tamworth (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Margery late wife of Giles son of Nicholas de Piricroft against
Phihp Marmyim and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (41). Tanworth (" Toneworth ") (Warw.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Sibil late wife of Stephen le Bmn
against John le Archer and Bobert his brother, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 16d. (42). Tanworth (Warw.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metiogham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon
de Manecestr* against William de Caonvill* and Thomas de Caun-
vill\ touching common of pasture in.
m. 14 (84). Tarleton (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bichard Mundegome against Cecilia Banastr' and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 18 (67). Tarrant Launceston C* Tarente Lowyneston ") (Dors.) ; appointment
of Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to
take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry Mau^trey
against Nicholas Maugetrey and Adam le Taillur, touching a
tenement in.
' liBPUTY KBEPEB OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. ' 368
No; ^\ — Caiendar i^f Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — eoMinued:
111. 22 (7). Tateshar, Robert de ; pardon and acquittance to, of 100 marks,
in vhich Robert de Tatesbar, fktber of the aforesaid Robert, was
indebted to Henry HI., being a loan in Gasoony made by the said
King to him. Dover, 4th February.
m. 5 (22). Tathwell (" Tawelle ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reig^
and William de Northburgh to taJce the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by William de Lenn against William de Tawelle and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19 (11). Taunton, the firatemity of the Hospital of S. Margaret without;
protection to, with the clause, Rogamu». Glastonbury, 15th
April.
m. 20d« (55). Taunton (Somers.) ; appointment ofSolomonde Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arrsigned
by Christiana Makeroy against Richard Grerlaund and Margery
his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (22). Taunton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
; Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Richard Hoye against Lucy late wife of John Somer, touching a
mesuage in.
m. 17 (86). Taunton (Somers.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John Chope, of Taunton, against the prior
of Taunton, touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (75). Taunton and La Wyk [Somers.] ; association of Thomas Trevet
with Solomon de Rochester to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by the prior of Taunton against Nicholas bishop of
m. 3d« (76). Winchester and others, touching a tenement in; and to take a
similar assise arraigned by the said prior against the said bishop,
touching common o? pasture in Pitminster (" Pipmenstr* ") Corfe
(" Corft "), and Blagdon (" Bladedon ")•
m. 15 (89). Taunton and La Welle (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by the prior of Taunton against Nicholas
bishop of Winchester and others, touching a tenement in.
Tawelle (Line.) ; see Tathwell.
m. 18 (59). Tawton, South (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Suthewik' against Richard de Fultimor,
touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (16). Tawton, South (<* Suth Tauton") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel dissebin arraigned by William Chace against Alured
Atteyate and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (1). Taynton (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Walter Eilwy (against Margery late wife of Geoffrey Eilwy,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7d. (5). Taynton (Glouc.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the said Walter against Cecilia de Mnstegros
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (45). Tean ("Tene'') (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodinfton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert le Uunte and Alice his wife against Richard
de Draycote, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (74). Teigh ("Thy") (Ruth); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Eustace FitzEustace against Edmund the King's brother and Joan
daughter of Joan de Cawod, touching a tenement in.
m. 28d. (28). Teignmouth (^Tengemue") (Devon); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Th[oma6] de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Roger le Cokton' against Radulph
Rucherie and Richard de Himenill', touching a tenement in.
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No. 7.— Calendar of Patent BolU : 6 Edward l^—eotUtnund.
m. 25d. (43). Telcford (" Theleaford' ") (Somen.) ; appomtment of Solomon de
Boeh€8ter and Matter Th. de Sodington to take the asaise of noTel
diflseifin anaigned by Sliaa Wate against GeoArey Benet (or
Bonet), toacbing oommon of pasture in.
m. 2Sd. (14). Telsford (" Thdesford' ") (Somen.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
anaigned by the prior of Henton against Qeoflkvy Bonet, tooehing
a fosse levied in.
m. 1 4d. (46). Telsford (** Felesfoid **) (Somen.); appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Tliomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Adam del Fount against OeolFrey
Bonet, touching common of pasture in.
m. 14d. (47). Telsford (" Thelcsfoid ") (Somen.); i4>pointm6Dt of same to take
the assise arraigned by Walter de Badenhurste and Christiana his
wife against Gkoffirey Bonet, touching a losse levied in.
m. 14d. (4«). Telsford (*< Theleafoid ") (Somen.) ; appointment of same to take
the assise of novel disseisin between same, touching common of
pasture in.
Temedeb* (Wore.) ; see Tenbury.
Temes Ditton (Surr.) ; see Bitton, Thames.
m. 18d. (63). Temp8ford(*' Temeeelbrd") (Beds) ; appointment of BogerLoveday
and John de Metingham to tid^e tjie assise of novel disseisin
anaigned by Nicholaa late wife of Badnlf Oyl de Bof agains
Robert le Carun and othen, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (89). Tenbuxy ("Temedeb**') (Wore); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraij^ed by Geoffrey le Trewe, of Tenbury
(« Temedebir* '*), agamst the abbat of Lyra, touchbig a mesuage
snd land in.
m. 3d. (57). Tendring (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingbam to take the assiie of novel disseisin arraigned by
Simon Bataille against Philip de S. Osith, touching a tenement in.
Tenedele (Kent) ; see Pepenbnry.
m. 18d (8S). Tenterden (Kent) ; appointment of John de Oobham and Elias de
Bekingbam to take the assise of novel disseisin anaigned by
John Atterlake and Stephen his brother against Tubert de Merden
and othen, touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (8). Terreg* (Sun.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and EUas de
Beldn^iam to take the assise of novel disseisin anaigned by John
de H<Mewich against John de Crouherst and John le Sone and
othen, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (58). Tetbury (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert Brounyng* and Agnes his wife against Sibil Talbot and
oUien, touching a tenement in.
m. 2dd. (78). TetneshuU (? Tettenhall) (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by John de Arandel against Hugh de la Fnue and
othen, touching a pond destroyed in.
m. 6d. (99). Tew, Great (<* Magna Tiwe") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mon
dancestor arraigned by John de Prewes against Richard de Lynns
and othen, touching two mesuages and land in.
m. 18 (84). Tewkesbury (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Richard de Karent against Walter de
Karent and othen, touching a tenement in,
m. 16d. (21). Tey Maundevill (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingbam to take the assise of novel dineisin arraupied
by Robert son of Alexander de Winterflod against Master Ba&Iph
de Wint«rflod and othen, touching a tenement in.
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No. 7, — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edvirard I. — continued.
Teynham (Kent) ; see Lindstead.
m. 25d. (6S). Thame (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Alexander le Tixtur against Richard le Cham and Walter Fitz-
Walter, touching a mesuage and land io.
m. 88d. (<U)). Theddingworth (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Louedai and John de
Metingham to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned by
Robert le Moaner and Alice his wife against John the parson of
Theddingworth and others, touching a tenement in.
Thelesfbrd (Somers.) ; wee Telsibrd.
m. 8 (6). Theling, Stephen ; respite to, at the instance of Philip Theling his
father, from taking up knighthood for three years. Windsor, 10th
July.
Therstan' (Kent) ; $ee Farleigh, West.
Therston [Kent] ; see Farleigh, West.
m. 12 (21). Thetford (*< Theford") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice late wife of Hugh le Frannceis against Roger le Fraimceis
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (67). Thetfoid ("Theford") (Suff.) ; appointment of same to take a
similar assise between same, touclung a tenement in.
m. 9d. (46). Thigehal Taney (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Richard de
Tnney against «iohn de Esthey, chaplain, and Thomas his brother,
touching a tenement in.
Thinhyde (Wilts) ; see Tinhead.
Thirneby (Westmorel.) ; see Thrimby.
m. 16d.(98). Thirsk ("Tresk*") (York); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Korthbnrgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin ar-
raigned by Jiil[iana] daughter of John ate Barre against William
ate Barre, touching a tenement in.
Thoresway (Line.) ; $ee Rasen, West.
m. 27d. (90). Thoiganby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take assise of mort danoestor amigned by
Nicholas son of Alan le Caretter against William del Lund and
Mabel his wifb, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4d. (19). Thorlaston (Notts) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northburirh to tdce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Elias son of Huffh de Thorlaston against Reginald de Aslacton
and Robert son of Richard de Thorlaston, touching a tenement in.
m. I9d. (65). Thorley (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Thomas son of William Gerberge and Walter Swannok' against
William son of John le Mareschal, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (19). Thombnry (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter son of William de Curbath against Ajpies
late wife of William de Curbath, touching a mesuage and land m.
m. 17 (18). Thome, St. Margaret (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John de Thorn against Elena de
Thorn, touching land in.
m, 8d. (44). Thome (York and Line.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by the abbat of S. Grerman's of Selby against
John de Warenn', earl of Surrey, and others, touching common of
m. 8d. (45). pasture in ; and to take a similar assise between same, touching
common of pasture in the same vill.
Thome (York) ; see Eastoft.
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^o« 7.— -Calendar of Pfettent Rolls : 6 Edward l.'-^atUtnueA
m. 28d. (61). Thorne-Falcon C* Thorofiigon ") (Somen.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of noyel disseisin arraigned by Roger le Gray against William son
of Gilbert de Thomfagon, touching common of pasture in.
m. 28 (41). Thomham (" Tomham ") Parra (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise o( novel
disseisin arraigned by William de Reymes against Adam (or Ada)
Bonle and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (47). Thornton (** Thorenton ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort daneestor
arraigned by Thomas son of Peter de Thorenton against Joan late
wife of Richard de Wytsaunt, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 27d. (54). Thornton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
Nicholas le Carpenter, of Chalpham, and Matilda his wife against
William de Lyndeseye, touching land in.
m. 20d. (57). Thornton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Agnes
Jacob against William le Fevere, touching a tenement in.
m. 13d. (43). Thomton-on<Swale (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of mort daneestor ar-
raigned by James Fitz Gilbert against John de Eyrill, touching
rent in.
m. 18d. (51). Thomton-on>SwaIe (York) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise between same, tonehing rent in.
m, 18d. (68). Thornton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John le Karpur against John de Lindeseye and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 5d. (93). Thornton (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter son of William le Despenser against Adam (or Ada) de
Deyvill, touching a tenement in.
Thornton (York) ; see Earby.
m. 8d. (87). Thorpe-near-Laugton (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Radulph Peverel against Thomas Basset, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18d.(85). Thorpe ("Throp'') Parva and Thurlton (" Trilleston* ") (Norf.);
appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Agnes Barun* against William
son of Alan Yunne and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 5 (53). Thorpe, West (" Westorp' ") (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Love
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Hugh le Fraunkelayn, of West Thorpe, against Walter
Terse, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (44). Thoulstone (" Tholdeweston' ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Th. de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by Thomas Sliward against John de Cormaille and
Edward le Chaumpyun, touching common of pasture in.
m« lOd. (61). Thrapstone (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
William le Chapman and Matilda his wife, Elias le Fevere and
Emma his wife against Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, and Richard IVeile, touching a mesuage snd land in.
m. Id. (25). Threckingham (" Trikingham ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Walter son of John de Snrdeual against
Matilda lute wife of Theobald de Trikingham and others, touching
A tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent BoUs : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 14d. (51). Thrimby (« Thimeby ") (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northborgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Adam (or Ada) de Hauerington against
William de Lyndeseye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (44). Thringstone (" Threngeston ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metinghaim to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Simon Asty and Basilia his wife against Alan de
Threngeston and Roger son of Roger de Threngeston, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18 (52). Throwleigh C' Thnrlegh ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Radulph de Gh)seford against Richard
de Pultymore, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (105). Throwleigh (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodixigton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Roger de Thronleg' against Richard de Colbeleg*,
touching a tenement in.
m. S6 (11). Thurgarton, the prior of; mandate to, to deliver to the Constable of
the Tower of London the money which is in his hands coming
from the fifteenth in the ballivate of the sheriff of Nottingham anS.
Derby, in pursuance of a precept addressed to the said sheriff by
the King. Westminster, 29th December.
m. 8d. (17). Thurlby (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Nor&bnigh to tsice the assise of novel duseisin anmigned by
Richard Rude, of Barton, and Beatrix his wife against Robert
Oterun, of Thurlby, and others, touching a tenement in.
Thurlegh (Devon) ; see Throwleigh.
m. 16d. (71). Thurlow, Little ("parva Trillowe") (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Tliomas son of William Everaid against
Peter de Walepol and James le Rus, touching possessions in.
m. Id. (13). Thurlow, Little (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiflmed by
Robert son of Walter de Little* Thrillawe against Peter de WalepoV
and James son of Robert le Charpenter, touching a tenement in.
Thurlton (Norf.) ; see Thorpe Parva.
m. 4d. (67). Thumham (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Korthburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Henry de Clifton and Margexy his wife, Robert de Ardies and
Isabel his wife, against Alma late wife of Richard de Caotefeld,
touching the manor of.
m. 18d. (75). Thnrsfield (« Thumesfeld ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William de Audideleth' against
Geol&ey de Morton and others, touching a tenement in.
Thurston (Suff.) ; see Tostock.
m. 24 (2). Thumille, Robert de. Master of the Knights' Templars in England,
toing by licence to parts beyond seas ; letters of attorney to, in
ivour of Thomas de la Fenne and William de Medbum'. West-
minster, 16th January.
Thuwor (Comw.) ; see Lakeford.
Thy (Rutl.) ; see Teigh.
Tidelingham (Southt.) ; see Botebrigg*.
m. 27d. (16). Tii&eld (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Willuun son of William de Carswell against Philip son of Robert
de Tiffeld and Agnes his wife, touching a mesoage and land in.
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No. 7.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — eoniinued.
m. Sd. (57). TilbuiT, Little (Eaaex) ; appointment of John de Cobbam and Elias
de Bekingbam to take the assise of novel diswisin airaigned by
Heniy son of William Coleman against John son of William
Coleman and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (47). Tilehnrst (" Thytorst ") [(Berks)] ; association of Geoffirey Bnssel
with Roger Loueday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Alice de Kentwod', Elena and Lacy
her sisters, against John de Bradefeld and Matilda his wife, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 15 (72). Tilehurst (*< Tylehirst ") (Berks); appomtment of Roger LoTeday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alice daughter of Robert de Kenetwode, Elena and
Lucy her sisters, against John de Bradefeld and Matilda his wife,
toudiing a mesuage and land in.
m. 12 (7). Tilehnrst (Berks) ; f^ipmntment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Alice daughter of Robert de Renetwod, Elena and Lucy her sisters,
against the abbat of Reading, touching a mesuag^e and land in.
m. Idd. (6). Tilleeh' (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northbuin^ to tiJce the assise of mort dancestor arrsinied by
Robert de Boskeby against Elena late wife of Ellas de Byngelay
and others, tonching a mesuage and land in.
m. 18d. (46). Tinhead (<* Thinhyde ") (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by William FitxHenry and Alice his wife
against Richard FitsMichael and others, touching possessions in.
m. 14d. (6ft). Tinhead ("Thynhide") (Wilts); appointment of same to take a
similar assise amunied by the said William and Alice asainst the
said Richard and Ranulph de MauuderiU', tonching land and rent
in.
m, 17 (87). Tisbnry (<* Tussebur"') (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
Chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Richard Bocher against Roger OMyn,
touching a mesuage m.
m. 18d. (56). Tisbury (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
lliomes de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseinn arraigned
by the abbess of Shaftesbury against the prior of the hospital of
S. John of Jerusalem in England and Patnck le Noreys, touching
m. 18d. (57). a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise between same, touching
common of pasture in the. same viU.
m. 12 (88). Titchbome (** Tichebtim ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take Uie assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Master Adam de Phileby against John
de Tichebom and Alice lata wife of Roger de Tichebnm, tonching
a tenement in.
m. 17d. (42). Titchfidd (" Tychefeud ") and Leigh ("la Legh") (Southt.);
appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de
Sodinffton to take the assise of novel disseisin arraifped by
Matilda late wife of John Hamelyn against the abbat of 'ntchfield,
touching a tenement in.
m. lOd. (15). Titchfield (Southt.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Stratton against Richard de Beauchanmp
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. led. (17). Titchfield (Southt.) ; appointment of same to take a similar awse
arrugned by Richard son of Henry Tnppelune against Robert
FitsGileberd and others, touching a tenement in.
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No. 7.^ — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 8d.C7). Titchfield ('< Tyohefeld ") (SonUit.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned hy Bichard le Noreys and Sasan his wife
against the abbat of Titchfield and Walter le Messer, tonching a
tenement in.
Tiwe^ Magna (Oxf.) ; see Tew, Great.
jn. 6d. (11). Tockington ('^Tokynton") (Clone.); appointment of Solomon de
llochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Humphrey Kael and Aundonea his
wife against Walter de Brampton and Joan his wife, tonching a
mesoage and land in.
in. 15 (70). Tockwith (*|Tokwyth") (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry son of Robert de Tokwyth against William
son of Alan de Kyrkeby and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (1). Todber (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de So^Unffton to take the assise of darrein presentment
arraigned by Nicnolas de Craunford a^inst John de Whatel,
tonching the chapel of. Devizes, 4th April.
m. lid. (39). Toddington (*< Todingdon ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of John le Clerk, of Toddington, against the
prior of Dunstable and others, touching land in.
m. 16d. (41). Toft (Lino.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel msseisin arraigned by
Nicholas parson of Toft against Radnlph son of John de Rochefoid
and others, tonching a fosse levied in
m. 9d. (64). Toft (Line.) ; appointment of John de Ragate and William de
Northbunrh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
prior of Bollington (" Bolyngton ") against Robert son of William
de Brakenberwe and Roger Wyscard, touching a tenement in.
Toft (Line.) ; see Boston.
Toft (Line.) ; see Rasen, West.
m. 14d. (5). Tollard (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry de Ooume against Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, and others, touching a tenement in.
jn. 27d. (9). Topcl^e (" Toppeclyue ") and Wilton-in-Cleveland (York) ; asso-
ciation of William de Northburgh with Guichard de Charrun and
Geoffrey Aguyllun to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John de Percy against Alianor late wife of Henry de Percy,
touching rent in.
m. 9d. (16). Toppesfield (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobbam and Elias de
Bekingham to tako the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Scoteney against Peter de Gousl' and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
ni. 8d. (2). Torlaton (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed by
Amice daughter of Robert de Thorlaton against Regmald de
Aslaketon and others, touching a tenement in.
Tomham Parva (Suff.) ; see Thomham Parva.
Torrington, Black (Devon) ; see Sheepwash.
m. 6d. (49). Tostock, Elmswell, and Thniaton (<< Toraton ") (Snff.) ; appointment
of Roger Ix>veday and John de Metin^iam to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas son of John de Norton
against Robert de Ver, earl of Oxford, and others, touching a tene-
m. 6d. (AC), ment in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by the said Thomas
against William de Pakam and others, touching a tenement in
Norton and Tostock.
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990o APPENDIX TO. THE FOSTY«SEVlB7TH BKEOIIT jQF THE
N<s T'^'-Caleiidttr of Patent SoUs : 6 £dwftfd l^'-^^cotUimudc
m* Mdrf (46). Totefball' (Sak>p) ; appoiatment of JVMtei de Sopton and Jokn de
Kirkeby to take the anise of novel diiadsn arraigned bj Adam
de Montgomery against Grifin de Legh and others, tonching la
m: S6d. (47). tenement in ; and to take a similar assise between same, touching a
tenement in Lydham ('' Lideham ").
m. 14 (17). Toineshull (? Tettenhall) (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
arraigned by John de Amndei a^fainst William de Clifford and
others, toacbing a pond destroyed in.
I
■i«lld,«(66)« Tottenham (Midds.) ; i^point«>eat of John de Col^am and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of mort daoeestor arraigned by
William de CryoU against Nicholas de Bath and Margery his wife,
toacbing land in.
m« 7d. (41). Tottemhoe (" Teteringho ") (Beds) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bicbard Grustet against Bichard son of Hngh Bullok'
and others, tonehing a tenement in.
m. Hd. (14). Tottington (Lane.) ; appointment of John deBeigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William son of Adam de Peniston against Agnes de Pemston,
touching land in.
m« 20d. (29). Tottin^n (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loyeday and John de
Metmgham to take the assise of novel disseisin airaiffned by
Boger son of William de Totin^n against Bobert deSkeketon
and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 16d. (27). Towcester (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Beatrix Baldewyne against John Jqeep, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (14). Towton ("Toueton ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Boger le Patewyne against Badulph de Stopham and
William de Ottelay, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (52). Towton (York) ; appointment of 8ame to take a similar assise
arraigned by Boger Peytevin against Badulph de Stepham and
William de Etteley, touching a tenement 'in.
m. Idd. (56). Towton (York) ; appointment of same to take the certiiSoation ar-
raigned by Boger le Peytevin against William de Stopham and
Badnlph de Stopham, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (14). Toynton (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Bichard Attebrok' against Philip de Caltoft, touching a mesuage
and a toft in.
m. 27d. (27). Trebudannon (** Trebedannan ") (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Bichard de Podyf ord aguxist Boger
Sogon and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (16). Treeton and Orgreave (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
anai^ed by John son of William de Holbir' agaifist Thomas de
Furmnair and others, touclung a tenement in.
m. 24d. (51). Tregluthenou, Peter de, the coroner in Cornwall, and John de
Treiageu ; mandate to, to take the inquisition on which John Morsel
put himself, who was lateiiy indicted for the receiving of certain
evil-doers who broke the park of Edmund earl of Cornwall at
Lanteglos, and without licence and permission of the said earl
hunted and carried off beasts therein. Tower of London, 12lii
January.
m. 20d. (9). Tr^GTony (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Emma daughter of Elias le White against Edmund son of
Boger le Gros, touching a mesuage in.
' jmBXTTT EDTPHS OF. THB PUBLIC B8BOOBD8. 371
B. LSd. (••«>: IbragwmCKoftlnttnbrO ; appoiatnient- of Jolin de Be\ftd» and.Wil-
liande Noithbuigh to take the assise of noreL disseisiii arraipied
\fy Mariota dangmot of John de Buteeombe and Joan her sister
against Roger de Butecumb*, tonehing a tenement in.
m. 8d.<66).. Trenanee (''Tienaas'') (Comw.); i^ppointment of Solomoa ds
Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodiagton to take the assise of
' norel disseisin arraighed by Robert de Melano against Edmand
earl of Cornwall and others, tonehing a tenement in.
m. 18d* (58). Trenaaee <" Tienehai ") (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon, de
• iiui .Ji 1 Soohester and llaal^ Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
*< 1 .. novel ^diBsetein arraigned by John de Trenehas against Edmund
eail of ODcnwall and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (32). Trevet, Thomas, and William Euerard ; appointment of, to hear and
determine the appeals of WilHam le Fohir, of Weseibrd, and
Osbsrt. his brother i& the oounty-court of Dorset against Richard
son of. William le Ynoge, of Burton, and mam^ others of the homi-
.. cide of Roger Fitz-Hndeline, the brother of tae said William and
Gilbert (? Osbert). Westmiuster, 8th November.
Trewanreoeth (Comw.) ; see Jakeford.
m. 23d. (fiO)^ Trewethyen (Cornw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
.r . • Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
acraigoed by Henry de S. Stephen against John de Trewethyen
and o^ersj touching a tenement in. .
m. 8d. (54). Trewoidre (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
lirr&igDed by Richard de Brendesworth against Thomas de Eglos-
. ' heyl, touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (37). TrewoEsel <Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
• •• > arraigned by William Keyne against John de Bodmine, clerk,
.^/". touching atonement Id.
m. 22 (12).- TVeys, James de, cittxen of London, going by licence on a pilgrimage
to &. James [of Cfompostella] ; letters of attorney to» in favour of
. ., r '..Thomas de S.Alban's. Dover, 10th February.
m. 21 (21);* Tseys, James de^ citizen of London, going by licence on a pilffrimage
.to S. James [of Compostella] ; protection to, with clause, voiumua,
. . Dover, ] 1th February.
Trikingham (Line.) ; see Thrackingham.
XiiUowe, pauva (Suff.) ; see Thurlow, Little.
m. 21df (28). ^Trotaenne*' (Tork) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William
't -' ^ dcluH'flibargh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of GfeddeworUi agunst Gilbert de Umfranuill' and others,
touching a tenement in.
mj lOd. (4$), Tropin (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Nortbbiirgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Joan
daughter of Walter Poutrel against Richard le Clerk and Agnes
late wife oi Thonas Patrik, touching a mesoage and land in
m. 3d. (46). Trul (Tork) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochc»rter aiid Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
'by the abbat of S. C^erman of Selby against John de Warenn, earl
of Surrey, and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (42). Tuddenham (*' Tudeham **) (Suffl) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
. , and John de Metinghaxa to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Simon Criketot against Robert Fulcon' and others, touching a
tenement in.
Tunbemigfaam (Norf.) ; see Bamingham, Town.
m. 13 (76). Tollbridge C Tonebrigg^ ") (Kent); appointment of Sokmion de
Roohester and • RoMrt de Ludham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alice de Cnolle against WUliam de PoUe
and Richard le Ferte, touching a tenement in.
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372 APPENDIX TO THE JTOBTY-SBVENTH BBPOBT OP THE
No. 7.^-Cakiidar oi Patent BoUb : 6 Edward l.^^--couiimted.
m, S3 (48). Tunstall (Salop) ; appointment of SolooKm de Bocheater Mid Blaster
Thomas de Sodington to take the assiae of novel disseisin amigned
by the abbat of Combennere against John de la Qrene and others,
tooching a tenement in.
m. lid. (85). Turton (lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northborg^ to take the assise arn^ned by Nicholas de Tnrton
and Eva his wife against Th. FitsHenry and others, touching a
way stopped in.
m. 2d. (S6). Turre^ (Beds) ; appoiatment of Boger Loveday and Jdm de
Metmgham to take the assise of mort danoestor amdmed by
Nichobs son of Hamo de Tumey against Henry son of Walter le
Proude and Isabel his wife and Boger son of Hugh de Wylye,
touching a mesuage and land in.
Tussebur* (Wilts) ; see Tisbuzy.
m. S6d. (45). Tutbuiy (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and BCaster
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned
by Alice Maynard against liobert Bnssard, touching a tenement in.
Twohyde (Somen.) ; tee Spargrove.
m. 4 (74). Twyford (Heref.) ; appoiutment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of John le Clerk against Philip Peytevyn and others,
m. 4 (75). touching a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise arraigned by
the aforesaid JcHm against William prior of Liresocle and others,
touching a tenement in Orleton ('< Odeston ")•
jn. 15d. (46). Twytham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Ck>bham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Mathew son of Bobert de Twytham and Hugh his brother
against William de Appelton and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 3d. (36). Twytham ; association of Badulph de Sandwich with John;de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Mathew son of Bobert de Twitham and Laurence
his brother against William de Appelton, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (17). Tybotot, Bobert de ; appointment of, to inquire into, by a mixed Jury
in the presence of the parties, the crimes, viz., blasphemies and
other illicit matters done to Agatha wife of Kobert Nemek by
Henna wife of Solomon son of Sonenfimnt, a Jew of Nottingham,
against the Christian faith, alleged against the aforesaid Henna by
the aforesaid Agatha, and to hear and determine the suit between
them thereon, the latter having long since impleaded the former
thereon before the official of the archdeacon of Nottingham against
the law and custom of the King's Jewry, and before tmit before the
said Bobert. Dover, 7 th February.
m. 11 (5). Tybotot, Bobert de ; grant to, in fee simple, of the advowsons of the
churches of Nettlefeld and Blakenham, pertaining to the manor of
NetUefeld, long since (temp. Hen. III.) granted to the said Bobert
by the King with all its appurtenances, except the advowson of the
former church. Westminster, 9th June.
m. 16d« (18). Tydd (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William do
Northburgh to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by
Geoffrey Quey and Lecia his wife against Thomas de Bethirwik',
touching land in.
Tydelingham (Southt.) ; tee Botebrigg'.
m. 18 (86). Tyringham (<' Tiringham ") (Bucks) ; appointment of John deLovetot
and Boger Loved&y to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Master of the Hospital of S. John of Newport Pagndl against
John son of John de Tiringham, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (48). Tysoe (Warw.); appointment of Boger Loveday and John dfi
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Master
Thomas de Bladis against the prior of Stone and Bidiard deBIadis,
touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls: 6 Edward l.-^^coniinued.
m. 9d. (57). Tysoe (Warw.) ; appointment of Badolph de Hengham and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Master
Thomas de Bladis against Roger prior of Stone ('' Stanes ") and
others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (42), UfRngton (" Offinton ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loyeday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Offinton against the abbat of Abingdon
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6 (18). (J£ford, Robert de, justiciar of Ireland, S[teph6n] bishop of
Waterford, treasurer, and Fromund le Bruu, chancellor, and
Master John de Saunford, escheator thereof ; mandate to, to audit
as soon as possible the account of Geoffrey de Grenenill', late
justiciar of Ireland, during his jnsticiarship ; a previoos mandate to
them to do so in the presence of the Master of the Knights Templars
and of the prior of the Hospitallers in Ireland having been neglected.
Rothelan, 11th September.
m. 11 (8). Ufford, Robert de, justiciar of Irehuid; mandate to, to permit
Wentheliana de Lasci, taken with her men, lands, things, rents, and
all her goods in Ireland and elsewliere into the King^ protection,
to convey wheat and other victuals and goods from Ireland into
Wales and elsewhere, to make her profit thereout. Westminster,
1 1th May.
m. 14 (26). Ufton (" Ofton ") (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Christiana late wife of Faulin de Marygge against John de
Melcheburn, parson of the church of Upton, and oSiers, touching a
tenement in.
m. 10d. (94). Uggeshall (" Hukechal *') and Stoven (** Stonene ") (Suff.) ; appoint-
ment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Henry son of Walter de Shelf-
hangel against Roger de Ck>levill', senior, and others, touching
possessions in.
m. 15 (26). Ulceby (*' Ulseby ") (Line); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hugh Houder and Isabel his wife against John- de Nevill and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (105). Ulleskelf {" Ulueskef ") [York] ; association of Nicholas de Stapleton
with John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise
of novel disfteisin arraigned by Hugh le Clerk against Anthony
Bek', touching common of pasture in.
m. 9d. (56). Ulleskelf [York] ; association of John de Metingham with John do
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de Ulleskelf against Anthony Bek*,
touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (80). Ulrome (" Ulram ") (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Richard de Lacy against Peter de Meana, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 5d. (66). Ulsale and Eccleshall (Sta£f.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodiugton to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by William le Brecy against R[oger] bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (47). Ulshaw (" Ulueshowe") (York) ; appointment of John de Relate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Guichaid de Charrun against Fhilip abbat of Jer-
vanlx (" Oerouall ") and others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (69). Ulshaw (York) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Robert de Ulueshowe against the said abbat and
others, touching common of pasture in.
Ulting (Essex) ; see Hatfield.
97 i APPSKDiTX TO THB FORTT-SBVBNTH REPORT 09 THE
N«w^T.«-«-Cfd0ndAr of Pate&t Rolls t 6 Edward h-^^eaniinaed.
DL 18d. <4ft>. 'Uaierled' (Hwef.) ;"a]^^toient of- Solomon de Boehester sad
MiMter Thomas de dodmgton to take tlie asrise of noTel disseisin
anaigned bj John son of John de Underlede against Walter de
Underlede and others, tonehing a tenement in.
' m. 85d. (48). Upebnrolk, Rainham, and Newington (Kent, ** Lane' " in orig.) ;
• 'Appointment of John de Cobhmn and Blias de Bekingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henrj de Risshindon
against John le DespenseT and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (80)/^ tJpchnrch, Bmnbam C<Renbam")> and Newington (•'Nenton")
[Kent] ; association of Radolpb de Sandwich with John de Cobham
to take the jury arraigned by John le Despenser, Richard de
Brademere and Alice his wife, Robert Attehethe, Michael Fits<
< Mildred, and Badulph de la Croix (" de Craee '') against Henry
de Rissindon, toaehing a tenement in.
' m. IS (48). TJpehurch, Rainham, and Newington (Kent) ; appointment of John
de Cobham and Ellas de BekiDgham to take the jory arraigned
by John le Despenser, Richard de Brademer^ Alice his wife,
Robert Attehethe, Michael FitiMildred, and Radulph de la Croix
against Heniy de Rissenden, toudiing a tenement in.
' Upeledenmbe (Berks) ; see Letcombe, Up.
m. 5 (40). Uphill and Christon (** Cricheston ") (Somers.) ; appointment of
Walter de Wimbome and Thomas Trevet in place of Solomon de
Rochester and Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Agnes de Spaikeford against William de
Fateneye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (8). Upotteiy (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Henry de Percy against HenTy de
Wynten and Matilda his wife, tooiming two parts of the manor o£
-.m. 15d. (89). Upton (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Hugh de Dyne against William de Plaunche and Hugh IltzPeter,
touching a tenement in.
. m* 6d. (58). Upton (Northt.) ; appmntment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert Isabel, of Upton, against Salatyel de Upton and liabel his
sister, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4 (88).. Upton <Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the jury arraigned by Reginald del
Biry and Agnes his wife against Richard son m. Richard de Upyton,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 17 <8)< Upton (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Henry Dupont against Augustine de Plessey and Sarah his wife,
. touching common of pasture im Olastonbuiy, 14th April.
UpweH (Cambr.) ; see Outwell.
m. 5d. (88). Urmston (Tauc.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Richard de Urmeston
' Against John de Hulton and William son of William Valentiin, of
^ixton ('* Flexton "), touching a fosse levied in.
Useflete (York) ; see Ousefleet.
m. 3d. (28). Utterby (*< Otteby ") (Lino.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by William
de Otteby against James Biroun and others, touching a fosse
destroyed in.
nk 25d. (8d). Uttoxeter ('' Ottokeshathre *') (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Th. de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Richard son of Richard Basset against
William Attewod and John Attewod, touching a toft in.
DBPCTY SEBPER OF THE PTTBLie REOOBD& *» • 8?5
^o; 7>-^alendsr of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward J.^^-eoniinued.
' m. m (40). Uttoxeter XStaff.) ; ftppointment of Solomon de Rochester ttid Mftster
I%oxna8 de Sodington to take the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned
by John de Tappeleye against Geoffrey de Tappeieye and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (43). Uttoxeter (** Huttokesathere ") (Staff.) ; appointment of same to
take the assise of norel disseisin airaigaed by John atte Brig-
• ' . gende, of Bilston (^ Bilpeston ")> against John de Warilowe and
J.. others, tonehing a tenement in.
m. 5d. (5). Uttoxeter ('< Uttokeshathre ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodinston to take the assise of
mort daneestor azraigned by William la Mercer and Agnes his
h. wife, William Kay and Matilda his wife, Nicholas de Hay and
Maigery his wife against Bichaxd de Brechemers' and others,
touching two mesuages in.
. »flLT5d. (17). Uttoxeter C< Uttokeshale ") (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take
the assise of novel disseisinamugned by Agnes late wife of Boger
de Warvik'^aigainst NiohoUui ,de Woloelegh, touching a tenement
in.
ftaj 5d. (I>8^ Uttoxeter (^ Uttokeshagh' ") (Staff.) ; .i^pointment of same to take
a.ttmilar assise anaigned by William son of Susan de Uttokeshagh'
against Walter le Tannur and others, touching a tenement in.
. m« 44 (4). ' Uttoxeter (Staff.) ; appointment of same to take a ximilar assise
jutajgned'by Agnes daughter of Boger.de Warwick against Nicholas
» <de Wlndey, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (48). Uttoxeter (" Uttokeshath' '') (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
. Bodiester and Master Thmnas de Sodington to take the assise of
I moot dancestoe arraigned by William de Otteckeshath' against
William Comper, toudung a mesaage in.
Utwell (Cambr.) ; see Outwell.
, m. 21.(1^). , Yal, Adam de» and Stephen his brother ; writ of libente to; addressed
to the treasurer and chamberlains ' of the Exchequer of DobUn of
2SL (viz., to each 14/.), which are in arrears out of their wages from
the time when they were in the King's service before the Mttle of
Lewes ; and to the said Adam 10/. S)t a horse which he lost long
since in the King's service in the "passus " of Fuleford. Dover,
9th February.
m. 27 (17). Yale-Boyal, the abbat and convent of; grant to, of the custody of
the lands and tenements in Wyrhale, late of Hugh de Curum lately
deceased, during the minority of his heirs, saving their maritage to
. . the King. Shrewsbniy, Srd December.
m. 27 (18). Yale-Boyal, the abbat of the abbey of, lately founded by the King ;
mandate to Guncelin de Badelesmere, justiciar of Chester, to cause
to be paid to, all the issues of the county of (Chester up to the
amount of 1,000 marks, the King having ^[ranted such issues to
the said abbat up to that amount from Michaelmas last past to
Miehaehnas next, towards the construction of the church of his
said abbey. Shrewsbuiy, 8rd December.
m. ^ (19). The same, and the convent of ; grant to, of the moor and fishpond
called ** Ocmare " in the King's forest of loi Mare for their support
forever. Shrewsbury, Srd December.
' m. 10 (46). Yerdvn, Basil de; letters of attorney to, in favour of William Burel
and William de Hardington. Westminster, 2nd June.
. OL 6 (27)« Yerdun, Theobald de ; letters of attorney to, in favour of John Stub
and Hugh Balle for Ireland. Shotewyk', 17th September.
m. 2 (IS). Yescy, John de ; licence to, to demise to Peter le Taberur 100
marcates of land in the manor of the said John of Cotton during
the life of the said Peter, and also licence to the said Peter to
receive the same, according to the script thereon made between
them, which is in the hands of the said Peter and which the King
has inspected. Westminster, 13th November.
376 APPENDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH BEPORT OP THE
]^o. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward L-*^coii/tAUfdL
m. 16 (I). Vica, Vioca, Vita, or Vitta,. Bayamuad de, going to the court oT
Rome ; protection to, with clause, Volumm, Winchester, 5^
May.
m. 8 (12). S. Vigore, Thomas de ; protectioo to, with clause, Volmnu^
Clarendon, 10th July.
m. 6d. (Sa). Vowchnrch C' Feuchirch' '') (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noyel disseisin arraigned hy William Bernard and Henry his
hrother against Roger Ragnn and Matilda his wife and othersy.
touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (84). Vowchnrch (" Fowechyrch ") (Heref.) ; appointment of same to
take a similar assise arraigned by the said William and Henry
against the said Roger and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 88di (84). Wadham, East (Comw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Gilbert de Estwadham against John dc 1»
Hole and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (42). Wad worth (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Geoffrey ae Walyngeleye against Peter son of Peter de Wadworth,.
touching land in.
m. 14 (12). Wadworth (" Waddeworth ") (York); appointment . of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Reginald Gurri against the abbat of Roch
and others, touching a tenement in.
ro. 8d. (92). Wadworth (« Waddeword ") (York); appointment of John de-
Reigate and William de NorUiboigh to take the assise of noyel
disseisin, arraigned by Hugh son of Mariota de Waddeword against
William de Hoton and others, touching a tonement in.
m. 7d. (18). Wahnll' (Beds) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John, de*
Metingham to take the assise arraigned by Thomas de la Barbe
against Hugh le Sauyage, touching a fosse levied in.
Wahull (Beds) ; see Puddington.
m. 24d. (47). Wainfleet (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
the prior of Bolington against William Fitx-Edda and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (91). Wainfleet, South (" Suth Waynflet"), (Line); appointment of
Thomas de Normanvill and William de Northburgh to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Alexander Wyrok' and
Emma his wife against William FitsEdric and John FitaAdam,.
touching land in.
m. 5 (67). Wake-near-Timberland (" Tymberland ") (Line.) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de Cumpton against the
prior of Kyme and others, touching a fosse levied in.
m. 5 (68). Appointment of same to take a similar assise arraigned by the said
Nicholas a^inst the prior of Catteley, touching a fosse levied ia
the same vill.
m. 17 (96). Wakerley (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and Joha
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned b^
Peter de Wakerl' and Mabel his wife against John de Burffh and
m. 17 (97). others, touching a tenement in ; and to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by the said Peter against Henry de Wakerl',
touching common of pasture in.
m. 18 (5). Walcot (" Walecote ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Ro^r (Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hugh le Beausire against Joseph de Cauncy, prior of the
Hospital of S. John of Jerusalem in England, and others, touching
a tenement in.
DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 377
No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolb : 6 Edward I. — continued.
in. 14d. (Sff). Waloot (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reijg^te and William de
KorthbuTgh to take the assise of no^el disseisin arraigned by
Pliilip de Marton against John de Bath and others, touching
common of pastore in.
m. 7d. (14). Waleot (Line.) ; appointment of John de BeijB(ate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas de Cumpton against Richard le Provost and others,
touching a fosse levied in.
m« 98 (64). Waldershare (" Waldewerscfaare '*) (Kent) ; appointment of John de
Ck)bham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by John son of John de Barbeling against John
Malemeyns, touching land in.
m. 25 (SI). Waldeshefy Richard, going with Edmund the King's brother to parts
beyond seas ; protection to, with clause, Volym»u, Tower of
London, 8th January.
m. IS (44). Waldreshelf (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Stones against Adam (or Ada) de la More and John de
Wyteleye, touching common of pasture in.
m. 10 (S). Walebreus, William de, going by licence to S. James [of (^mpos-
tellaj] ; protection to, with clause. And with the clause, " Pro-
sentibus."
m. 4d. (40). Walford (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de SoiUngton to take the assise arraigned by the
abbat of Wigmore against Walter Pedewardyn, touching a fosse
levied in..
m. 8d. (44). Walinesford (? Wandesford) (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert son of Bartholomew de Walinesford against
Hugh Gerard, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (18). Walkington (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northbufvh to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Isabel daughter of William de Mar* against Elias de la Rne»
touching a toft and land in.
m. 18d. (85). Walle (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de Waldeshef against Robert de la Hesele
and others, touching land in.
m. 18 (78). Walle (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by William de Waldeshef against Robert dc la Hesele and Cecilia
his wife, touching land iu.
m. 26d. (7). Wallingford ; commission of goal delivery for, to Geoffrey Rnsael,
Sampson Folyot, Robert Malet, and Fulk de Rucote.
m. 18d. (17). Wallingford; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de Leuke-
nore and Roland de Erie.
m. 13 (54). Wallingford ; commission of goal delivery for, to Creoffirey de Leuke-
nore and Geoffrey Rossel.
m. 15d. (11). Walpole (Norf.); appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Richajrd son of Alexander de Cokcfeld against Matilda de Mus-
troyir and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15d. (80). Walsingham, Little (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Adam (or Ada) son (or daughter) ;of Robert de Botte
against the prior of Walsingham, touching land in.
m. 7d. (6). Walsington (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert le Cauteys and Alice his wife against Roger Attehide and
others, touching common of pasture in.
878 APPBKDIX TO THE FOBTT-'SBVEKTH RBPORT OF THE
No. 7.— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward L-^-^eowtifttf^A
in. d4d; (84). Waltbam, Oreftt (Essex); apporatinent ^ Jolm de- CoibhiCfr ifed
Blias de Bekiagluun to take the assise of noTel disseisin anaigned
bj Thomas Wake and Elena Ms wife against William le Mares-
chal, touching a tenement in.
^m. a4d. (26). WflHham, Littie (Essex)*; appointment of 'Jt>bn de OMutm md
l^as^ de Bekingham to bike the assise of noTel disseisin arraigned
bj Thomas Wue and Elena his wife against Ranolph de Hayles-
den', touching a tenement in.
Widtham (Essex) ; see Heshey.
jxu 4 (99). Waltham (Leic) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William son of Amald de Waltham against William parson of the
chnrch of Waltham and ethers, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (65). Walthamstow (" Weltumstowe ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de
Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort danceator
arraigned by William Wolleward against Radnlph de T^ny, toochhig
a mesnage and land in.
m. 15d. (98). Walton (JSucks) i appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin airaigned by John
de AspreviU' against Margery de Asprevill and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 6d. (86). Walton (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Hiomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor airaigned
by Nicholas de Lay against Thomas le Irreys, of Walton, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 17d. (81). Walton (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin anaigned by
Richard son of William de Waleton [against Matilda de Byrun
and others, touching a tenement in.
. ID* 12 (22). Walton Nithedal' (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Bdg«te fmd
William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Henry
le Charpenter against Thomas de Bradele, touching a waterooorse
diverted in.
m. 27d. (18). Walton and Wybrchton (Staff.) ; appointment of Elias de Bekingham
aud William de Birlav to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the abbat of Bmldwas against Bertram de Boigh, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 24d. (40). Walton (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice
le Hoppester' against John de Cheuington and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 28 (81). Walton (SurrO ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to talce the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Alice le Hoppistere against Walter son of Robert Attewater and
others, touohiug a tenement in.
m. 7d. (56). Walton (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice
Atte Watre against Walter {sic) and others, touching a tenement
in.
vd. T (78). Walton de Eynill, Walton - Maudat, Wellesboume, and Lesley
(<* Lockesleye ") [Warw.] ; association of Nicholas de Stapleton
wiUi John de Lovetot and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry le Foun and Is. his wife
against Walter Gifiard, archbishop of York, touching a tenement
in. See also Benull.
m. 23(52). Walton Deinill, Walton Maudut, Wellesboume, Loxley ("Lokkes-
leye ")> ^^^ Pillerton ('* Pilardinton ") (Warw.) ; appointment of
John de Lovetot and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry de Foun and Isabel his wife
against Walter archbishop of York and others, touching a tenement
in.
lyBPumr KEBPEffi of-ithB' public; beoosds. 979
•ITer 7.-- -6slendar of Fatett Bolls t 6 Edward h^-'-^fnUinved.
Vk M<2>. Walton (^Waaton") Maadnt,* Wtlton Deynill, aad WalWabointie
(Warw.) ; appointineiif of Boger Lovedaj and John de Metingbam
to tako the awise of novel disteimn anraigned by Maltilda daughter
of John de Wanton against William de Beauchamp, earl of
Wanrickt and othen, touching a teaemeiU in.
•m« B8 (99). ' Association of Master Boger de Seyton with the sMd Boger and John
to take a similar assise between same, tonehing a tenement in the
same places.
m.S3(7a). Walton Mandut, Walton Deynill, and WeUasbonrM '[Warw.] ;
association oi Master Boger de Seyton with the said Boger and
John to take a similar assise arraigned by Walter Gifbzd, arch-
bishop of York, against the said earl of Warwick and others,
teaching a tenement in.
m. 28 (77). Appointment of Boger Loreday and John de Metingbam to take a
similar assise arraigned by the said archbishop against the said
earl and others, touching a tenement in the same places.
Walton Maudttt [Warw.] ; see Walton de Eynill.
Walton Maudut (Warw.) ; see Walton Deinill.
Walton (Warw*) ; see Denoll.
. m. IS (89). Walton (York) ; appointment of John de Beigale and William de
^ Northbufgh to take the assise ofnovel disseisin arraigned by .William
Martel and Hilary ("Illar") liis wife a|piinst B^ Faynkz and
DL^IS (80). Constance de Bros, touching a tenement m; and to take a similar
assise arraigned by the said William and Hilary against the said
Bego, touchmg common of pasture in the same Till.
Wambiok' (Deron) ; see Lillegh.
m. 21d. (42). Wambrook (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned by Humphrey de Beauchamp and Sibyl his wife against
Heniy de lAcy, earl of Lincoln, and others touching a tenement
in.
m. 17d. (21). Wanborough (" Wambeig* ") (WQts) ; appomtment of Solomon de
Bochester [and Master Thomas de Sodin^on] to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Bichard FitaSampson against John
de Wamberg*, clerk, touching meadow in.
m. 5d. (80). Wantage (*' Wanetinjf") (Berks); appointment of Boger Loyeday
and John de Metrngbam to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Folk FitsWarin against Eyerard Crok, touching a
tenement in.
m. SfSB). Wappenbury ("Wapebir") and Bathrope ("Bthorp") (Warw.);
appointment of Boger Loyeday and John de Metingham to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Bobert Cbxri against
Bobert de Elehale and Bichard de Bramstan, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 21d. (12). Wardle (<* Workedeleye ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Korburgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard son of QeoBrey de Workedeleye against John
de Wordeleye and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (20). Wardle (** Workedesleye ") (Lane.); appointment of John de Bei-
gate and William de Norburgh to take the assise of noyel
disseisin arraigned by John de Workesdesleye against Bichard de
Workedesleye and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 19d. (27). Wardvrham (Northumbr.) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Nortbburgh to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Badnlph Fits Boffer against Ingram de Warduham
and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 16d« (102). Warehome (« Werethom '*) (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Blias de Bekingham to take the assise of noyel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard de Bedeford against William prior of Horton
and others, touching a tenement in.
8S0 APPENDIX TO THB FOHTT-SBVBKTH REPORT OF TUK
No. 7.-— Calendar of Patept Rolls : 6 Edward L— ee)fi^nii^«
m. Sftd. (45). Waretton Prior's (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de RoohMter
and Uaster Th. de Sodinffton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bj John de KardeoiU' against Thomas de KaideoiU'y
toucmng a tenement in.
m. 25d. (27). Warfield (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loneday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of norel disseisin arraigned by
Robert Scot and Alice his wife against Roger le Petit and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. lid. (4). Warfield ("Warefeud") (Berks); appointment of Roger Ix>Tedaj
and John de Metingham to take the assise arraigned by Robert
Scot and Alice his wife against Roger le Petit and others, tonching^
a fosse destroyed in.
m. 5 (8). Warkworth (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the jury arraigned by Richard de Grey and
Roger his brother against Adam (or Ada) de Grey, touching a
tenement in.
m. 18d. (4). Warmington («* Wermington ") and Stoke-near-Oundle [Northt.] ;
association of Creofirey de Leukenore with Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the attaint arraigned by John de Stok'
against Alice cuiughter of John de Stok', touching a tenement in.
m. 18d. (11). Warmington and Stoke-near-Oundle (Northt); appomtment of
Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to tike the juiy between
same, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (86). Warminster {** Weremenstre ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Radulph atte Ellenestubbe against
John le Taillur, of Warminster, and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 18 (75). Warminster (Wilts) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arrai^ed by Elesanta daughter of Roger le Taillur against Thomas
le Vmeter, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (89). Warminster (" Wermenistre '*) (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Walter de Cheiny against Imbert
de Greynvill't touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7 (80). Warrington (" Werinton ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard son of Henry FitsRadulph agiunst
William le Botiller and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (79). Warrington (" Werington ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Alice daughter of Walter 6e Werington
against William^e Werington and Henry Fitz-Hamo, chaplaiB,
touching a tenement in.
Warrum, Est (York) ; see Wharram, East.
m. 87d. (34). Warter (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to teke the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert de (^pping against Constance de Louthorp', touching a
tenement in.
nu 8d. (4). Warwick ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Alan de Cestreton
against Agnes Inge, of Warwick, touching a tenement in the
suburb of.
m« 8d. (90). Warwick ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Elena daughter
of William Skot, of Warwick, against Richard Martin, of Kenil-
worth, touching a tenement in the suburb of.
m. 6d. (21). Warwick ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Robert Beitram,
of Woodcote, against Richard de Wadelawe and others, touchin|[r
common of pasture in the suburb of.
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m. 6d. (2S). Warwick } appomtment of same to take a Bimilar anise anrai(^ed by
the Master of the Hospital of S. Michael without Warwick against
the prior of the church of S. Sepulchre, Warwick, and others,
touching a tenement in the suburb dt.
ro. IS (69). Warwick ; commission of gaol delireiy for, to Thomas de Haseleje,
Henry Huband, Robert de Verdun, and Nichohui de Charneles.
m. 7 (70). Warwick ; conmussion of gaol deliyery for, to John de FoleTill', H.
de Nottingham, Thomas de Haseleye, and John de Clinton.
m. 5 (16). Warwick ; conmiission of gaol delivery for, to lliomas de Cherlecote,
John de Clinton, Henry Hubaud, and Nicholas de Charneles.
m. 2d. (56). Warwick ; commission of ^lol delivery for, to Robert de Verdun,
Heniy Hubaud, John de Clynton, and John Peoche.
Waterden (Norf.) ; see Barsham, North.
m. IS (69). Waterstock (Ozf.) ; appointment of Bo^r Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the certification arraigned by Alexander parson
of the church of Waterstock against Henry de Bmly and
Katherine his wife, touching common of pasture in.
m. 8d» (51). Waterstock (Ozf.) ; appointment of Roger Lovedapr and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William Bartelmeu agiunst Henry de Bruly and others, touching
common of pasture in.
n. 16d. (93). Watford (Northt) ; appointment of Roger I^oveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John de Bumeby and Sarah his wife against William de Perles and
Joan his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (95). Watford (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take die assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Paries and Joan his wife against John de Bumeby and
Sarah his wife and Elena de Watford, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (27). Watford (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort danoestor arraigned by
William son of David le Femr against John de Bumeby and Sarah
his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 5d. (58). Watford (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de I'arles and Joan his wife against John de Bumeby and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (60). Watford (Northt.) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Heniy son of Eustace de Watford against William de
Paries and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2d. (54) Watford (Northt) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Braytoft and Cecilia his wife against Richard Anabil,
of Watford, touching a tenement in.
m. Id. (83). Wathenesfeld' (? Wheatfield) (Ozf.) ; appointment of same to take a
similar assise arraumed by Juliana Sturmy, Amice, and Christiana
her sisters against Richard Sturmy and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 2d. (41). Watindon; association of John de Lovetot with John de Cbhham
and Ellas de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Robert Attehide against the abbat of Chertsey,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 17d. (94). Wattisham (*< Wathisham ") (Su£) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Avice Leykeben against John Brodeye and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 26d« (72). Wattlesborough (« Whatleeburg"') (Salop) ; appointment of Solo-
mon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the certification arraigned by Robert Corbet and &omas Hoid
against Richard Meryllun, touching common of pasture in.
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No. 7.«-Calendar of Patent Botb ;. G£dwia:d
m. 16d. (101). Watyq«don [? Waddon] (Surr.) j appointment of Jphi^ de Cobham
and Ellas de Bekingham to take the asdae of mort dance«t6r
arraigned by Robert de la Hyde against the abbat of Chertsey
{** de Sartes' ")> touching a meeuage and land in. ,
Waufeld (Berks) ; see Woufeld.
Wanton (Warw.) ; see Walton.
Wanton Deynill (Warw.) ; see Walton Maadnt.
m. 13 (S4). Waverton, Great (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of noTel disseisin
anraignedby the abbat of Holm against Walter de Wygetooand
others, touching a tenement in*
Waverton, Oyer and Nether (Heref.) ; see Croft,
m. lOd. (11). Waverton (Staff.) ) appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the fissise arraigned by Henry
son of John de Weston against Henry son of Henry de Bowel and
others, touching a hedge destroyed in.
m. 12d. (68). Waye Westbrok' (Dors.) ; appointment of Sclomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel
' disseisin arraigned by Felicia late wife of Thomas Pews against
John de Westebrok* and Walter le Serjant, touching common of
pasture in.
m. 17 (84). Wear (** Were ") (Deyon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Roger de Middeldon and Margery his wife
against Richard le Whyteclerk and others, touching a tenement in.
nf: 14d. (80). Wederford Belet (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take Cho assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Peter son of Thomas Belet agaiast Boger
Belet and others, touching a tenement in.
m, 14d. (81). Wederford Belet (Dors.) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise arraigned by Jotm son of Thomas Belet and Matilda late
wife of Thomas Bdet against Roger Belet and others^ tooching
common of pasture in.
nuit (111)^' Wetdoii PInkney (Northt.).; fi^^infm^at of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John LamlMft against Matthew prior of Weedon I^nkney and
others, touching a tenement in.
Welaston (Salop) ; see Willaston.
m. 8d. (84). Welby (** Welleby ") (Lino.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrayed by John de Fressenade against Thomas son of Thomas
de Welleby, touching a tenement in.
m. 8d. (56). Welford (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John
de Haselouere, of Welford, and Dionisia his wife against Walter
son of Richard le Vielur, of Welibrd, and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 8d. (86). Welham (Leie.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William de Boyvill against Thomas Basset, of Welham, touching a
tenement in.
m. 7d. (58). WeU (Kent); appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de Beking-
ham to take Uie assise of novel disaeism arraigned by Adam de
Birigwtnter against John le Cooper and Emma his wife, touching a
tenement in.
m. S4d. (8). Well (Sotttht.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roohest^ and Hister
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William de Chilmark. against William le Maker, touching a
tenement in.
m. 8d. (5). Well (" Welles ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Philip de Molius against Henry de Welles
and others,, touching a tenement in.
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Welle, La (Somers.) $ tee Taunton.
Welle Cofiyn (Devon) ; see Coffinswell.
Wellesbonrne (Warw.) ; see Denull.
Wellesbonrne [Warw.] ; see WaUon de Eynill.
. Wellesbonme (Warw.) ; see Walton, Maudut and Beinill.
m. 18 (8). Wellingore (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
., : . Normbitfgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert le Venur and Alice his wife against Hogh Dnket and Hugh
le Provost, touching a tenement in.
m. I8d. (39). Wellingore (" Welingoure ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Rei-
gate and William de Northburah to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert le Venur and Alice his wife against
Hugh Doket and Hugh le Provost, touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (60). Wellington (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Chaundos against Richard de Bachmdon
and others, tonebing a tenement in.
m. 17 (70). Wellington (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by AHee late wife of Geoifrey Steinyng against Elena de
Columbers, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (45). Wellington ('* Welyton ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by Laurence son of William Estmund against Isabel late
wife of David de Welyton, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (58). Wellow (« Welewe") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Michael Ringston against Blias Baudet
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 27d. (59). Wells (Somers.) ; appomtment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort danceetor
arraigned by Walter le Pestur and Mabel his wife against John
Cartelode and others, touching two mesuages and land in the
suburb of.
m. 24d. (9). Wells (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and BCastar
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Edith daughter of William de Wiltesir' against Matilda late
wife of William de Wiltesir*, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (88). Wells (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Edith daughter of John Quelbrus against Nicholas Brun, of
WeUs, touching a tenement iq the suburb of.
m. 17 (58). WeUs (Somers.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John Henkyng against the dean and chapter
of Wells, touching a mesnage in the suburb of.
m. lZ.(56)r Weils (Somers.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of novel
^ disseisin arraigned by John Henging against Walter Bumel and
otheipB, touching a tenement in. .
m. 8d. (22). Welnetham, Great, and Little Wehietfaam (Snffl) ; appointment of
Ro|^£ Loveday.ai^^ John de Metingham to take the aasise of
novel diaseiain arraigned by Walter son of Alan de Heyibrd,
of Welnetham, agamst Edmund de Welnetlnm, touching common
of pasture in.
m« 12d. (72). Welnetham, Little (Snff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Walter son of Alan de Whelnetham against Edmund de
Whelnetham and others, teaching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of PateDt Bolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 17 (88). Wembdon (" Wemeden ") (Somen.) i apfwintment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraign^ bj John de Wrocsale against William de WroGBaX\
touching a tenement in.
m. 37d. (69). Wenlock (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John de TongSmd against Alice late wifb of Roger le Mareschal
and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 16d. (106). Wenlock, Much (** Magna WelloV) (Salop); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William son of Adam de
Lacy against Walter FitsAdam, touching a mesuage in.
m. 12 (88). Wenlock, Much (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de So£n^on to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Roger Fitslchenard against Alice late wife of
Ichenard de Magna Wenlok' and Alice her daughter, touching
land in.
m. 5d. (76). Wenlock, Much (Salop) ; aj^intment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by John de Thoulond against Alice late wife of
Roger le Marescal and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
ro. 4 (78). Wenlock, Much (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by John de Touglond against Alice late wifb of
Roger le Mueschal and others, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 18 (84). Wenlock Friors (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraigned by Ch. de Wenlok' against Roger Ayldch, of
Ludlow, touching land in.
m. lid. (49). Wensley (" Wendelegh *') (York); appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbuigh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Cecilia daufi^ter of John de Homeby against William
de Scrop, touching two mesuages and land in.
m. 4(87). Weobly (<* Webbeleye ") (Heref.) ; a|>pointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Roger de Genraston and Matilda his
wife against Hugh Seys and Dionisia his wife, touching a toft and
land in.
m. 5 (88). Weobly (Heref.); appointment of same to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Peter le Noreys, of Weobly, against Roger de
Cruk', and others, touching a tenement in.
Werethom (Kent) ; see Warehome.
m. 16d. (1). Westborough (" Westburg* ") (Line) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northbunrh to take the jury arraigned
by Alice daughter of William le Paumer a^nst Alice late wife
of Walter de HildiT, touching a tenement m. Winchester, 5th
May.
Westcumbe (Somers.) ; see Pikerigge.
m. 18d. (13). Westhorpe (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John de
Meting^ham to take the assise arraigned by William dfe Melles,
chaplain, against Adam (or Ada) del Eglise and others, touching
a watercourse diverted iu.
m. 18d. (50). Westhorpe (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and John de
Metin^ham to take Uie assise arraigned by William de Melles,
chaplain, against Adam (or Ada) del Eglise and others, touching
a watercourse diverted in.
m. 8d. (70). Westhhoudeleye (? West Hoathley) (Suss.) ; appointment of John
de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Reginald le Suur and Agnes his wi&
against Odo de Sellesfeld, touching possessions in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent EoUs : 6 Edward I. — conHnued^
Westkantekosheued (Somen.) ; tee Qnantozhead, West.
411. 13d. (48). Westmill (" West Melle ") (Herts); appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Klias de Bekinghi&m to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned bjr the prior of the Holy Trinity, London, against William
Gladewjn and others, touching common of pasture in.
jn. 21 (8). Westminster, the abbat of; acquittance to, of 25 marks for the
fifteenth, out of his goods in the kingdom, paid to Orlandino de
Podio and his partners, merchants of Lucca. Dover, 6th
February.
in. 6 (11). Westminster, the abbat of, John des Vaux {" de vallibus ")> William
de Saham, Geoffrey de Lenkenore, John de Metingham, and
Master Thomas de Sodington ; appointment of, as justices itine-
rant for Common Pleas in cos. Cumberland, Westmoreland, and
Northumberland, with a mandate in pursuance of intendence and
respondence in favour of, addressed to the men of those counties.
Gloucester, 16th August.
in. 6 (12). Concurrent and similar appointment and mandate for cos. Hertford
and Kent of G[odfrey] bishop of Worcester, Johnde Reigate,
Roger Loueday, William de Northburg*, Walter de Hopton, and
Solomon de Rochester.
m, 23d. (49). Westminster (Middx.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John le Taillur against Osbert le Polshore and others, touolung a
tenement in.
m. 12 (6). Westminster (Midds.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and SUas
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin amugned by
Walter de Lench and Isabel his sister a^^st Radulph le Orfevre
and the abbat of Westminster, touchmg a tenement in the vill
of.
m. 7d. (12). Westminster (Midds.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
William le Parker against Adam (or Ada) de Fileby, touching a
mesuage in.
m. 27d. (43). Westminster ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roger de Baches-
worth, Philip Durdent, and Radnlph de Sept Fontaines.
jn. lid. (8). Westminster; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Iiovetot
and Thomas de Weyland.
m. 7d. (33). Westminster ; commission of gaol delivery for, to John de Lovetot
and Radulph de Sept Fontaines.
m. 7d. (16). Westmundehalugth' (York) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin ar-
raigned by John son of Thomas del Thorn and Alice his sister
against William del Thorn, touching a tenement in.
TO. 17d. (1). Westocle (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and
Master Thomas de (k>dington] to take the jury arraigned by
Andrew son of John le Fevre asainst John son of Richard de
la Halle, touching a mesuage and umd in.
m. 14 (16). Weston (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveda^ and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseism arraigned by
William de Nowcrs against Robert son of Simon de Olneye and
others, touching a tenement in.
Weston (Hunts) ; see Alconbnry.
m. 15 (84). Weston (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metinffham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
son of Adam de Weston against John de Lonewi^e and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (73). Weston, Wood (Northt) ; appointment of "BU^t Loreday and John
de Metingham lo take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Robert Abbot against Elena Abbot, touching two mesuages and
land in
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m. 5d. (75). Wetton Boaewod' (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodingtou to take the assine of noTel
diflseisin arraigned by Biohard Beuen, of Weston, and Margery his
wife, Roger FitzRoger and Emma his wife against Mabel late wife
of William de Weston and others, touohiiu^ a tenement in.
m. 17d. (87). Weston, Priest (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Baldwin de Boulers against Walter
son of William de Hokelton, touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (35). Weston, Great (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraiffned by Bichard son of William le Taillor against Bobert son
of Bichard de Great Weston and Luke son of Bichard de Great
Weston, touching a mesnage and land in.
m, 26d. (86). Weston-near-Carswell (" Kareswell ") (Sta£) ; appointment of
Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel dissdsin arraigned by the prior of Bouton
against John Coygne and others, touching common of pasture in.
Weston (Suff.) ; see Willingham.
Weston (Surr.) ; see Ditton, Thames.
Westorp* (Northt.) ; see Thorpe, West.
m. 15 (95). Westraker (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the
abbat of Pipwell against WiUiam le Latimer, touching a tenement
in.
m. 7d. (45). Westwick ('* Westwik' ") (Cambr.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Mathew de Northampton against Boger de Grenham
and others, touching a tenement in.
Wetaker (Norf.) ; see Wheatacre.
m. 24d. (67). Wethampton (Sontht.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assbe of novel disseisin
arraigned by Peter Josep* and Alice bis wife against Walter de
Demeford and others, touching a tenement in.
Wethull (Salop) ; *ee WheathilL
nL S7d« (58). Weyland, Thomas de, association of, with William de Saham, in
place of John de Lovetot, to take a fuller inqiusition as to a
trespass committed by William Tholy and John his brother against
John de Briland, as is alleged, in correction of an inquisition taken
at Braundonferie before the said John de Lovetot ; the said John
de Lovetot and William de Saham having been appointed to take
the said fuller inquisition, and the said John de Lovetot being
unable to find leisure therefor, whereby the taking thereof has
been long delayed to the damage of the said William Tholy and
John his brother. By B[obert] bishop of Bath and Wells, the
King's chancellor ; Shrewsbniy, 25th November.
m. 9d. (77). Weyland, Thomas de ; association of, with Stephen de Penecestre
and Elias de Bekingham to hear and determine certain appeals.
Westminster, 26th June.
m. 6d. (1). Weyland, Thomas de, and Bichsrd de Holebrok, the King's seneschal ;
appointment of, to inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass
committed by certain evildoers unknown in hunting in the free
warren of the abbat of S. Edmund's of Hinderclay (** Hildercle "),
Bickinghall C'Bykinghal"), and Whepstead [Suff.], and taking
hares, pheasants, and partridges without the licence of the said
abbat. Clarendon, 29th July.
m. 6d. (48). Weyland, Thomas de, and John de Lovetot; appointment of, to
inquire and do justice as to the trespass committed by certain
midevolent persons unknown in making conspiracies at Uie viU of
Lynn and elsewhere in divers places of those parts, and perpetrating
depredations, homicides, and other offences by land and sea.
Gloucester, 8th August.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. Id. (24). Weyland, Thomas de, and John de Lovetot ; appointment of, to
inquire as to the evildoers who are committing homicides, &c. in
cos. Norfolk and Suffolk, and to hear and determine the appeals
against them. Westminster, 16th November.
m. 9 (14). Weynfled, Master Thomas de, gone to parts beyond seas with the
bishop of Bath and Wells ; protection to, with clause, Volumua,
m. 7 (2). Whadington ; association of Thomas de Weyland with John de
Cobhfun and Elias de Bekingham to hear and do justice as to
certain doubts in an assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Robert
son of Pain Attehide against the abbat of Chertsey, touching a
mesuage and land in. Windsor, 13th July.
m. 15 (88). Whaplode (*' Capellad ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William dc Northbuigh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard son of Henry le Bercher against Robert son
of Aaam de Hakeberg* and John Duttefyr, touching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (25). Whaplode (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of mort daneestor arraigned by
John son of William de Quappelad against William de &reford,
touching land in.
m. lid. (80). Whaplode ('< Quappelade ") and Holbeach (Line.) ; appointment of
John de Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of
novel disseism arraigned by Radulph son of Roger le Chaumpeneys
against Richard son of Agnes de Quappelade and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 4d. (42). Wharram, East (<'£st Warrum") (York) ; appointment of John de
Reigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by GeofiErey StuUe, of Settrington, against
William de Barkethorp' and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (7). Whatcote ("Watcote") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John le Lu and Amice his wife against Thomas de
Mose, parson of the church of Whatcote, and Agnes daughter of
Thomas de Mose, touching a tenement in.
m. 28 (32). Wheatacre (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter
Adam against Adam (or Ada) Bataiile and others, touching
common of pasture in.
m. 18d. (76). Wheataoie ("Wotaker") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Toft and William Gerard against Robert
Baynard and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 4d.(21). Wheathill («<WethuirO andLerde . . . (Salop) ; appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Agnes Lordegrove against
Nicholas de Burttun, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 15 (29). Wheatley (" Queteleye ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise arraigned by Hugh
le Surreys against John de Knol, touching a hedge destroyed in.
m. 12d. (41). Wheatley (** Whateleye ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas Aylmer against Hugh Griffin and Alice his
wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 25 (16). Whelwrychte, John le, of Tewkesbury ; testificamur, on a constat, that
a pardon was granted to, by Henry III., for having caused the death
of Thomas le Poleter the original patent having been lost by him.
Tower of London, 10th January.
m. 17d. (65). Wherwell (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Henry Fitz Mabel against the abbess of Wherwell,
touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Itolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
m. 17 (45). Wheteden (Somen.); appointment of Solomon de Boehester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of norel disseisin
arraigned hj William de Wheteden against Walter de Wheteden
m. 17 (46). and Bobert his brother, touching a tenement in ; and to take the
assise between same, touching a watercourse diverted in theTsame
vUl.
m. 18d. (1). WhidhiU (" Wydihill") (Wilts); appointment of Solomon de Ro-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Bobert le Lung against Peter Walrannd
and Walrand his son, touching common of pasture in. Down
Ampney, 26th March.
m. 22d. (27). Whimple, South (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master 'Hiomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arraupied by Bichard son of Richard de Suthwympl' against
the prior of S. Nicholas, Exeter, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 17d. (68). Whimple, South (" Suth Wmpl' ") (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by the prior of the church of S.
Nicholas, Exeter, against Bichard son of Bichard de Suth Wmpl'
and others, touching a tenement in.
ro. 13 (81). Whippingham (<< Wippingham ") (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to tidce the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Thomas le Noreys against the abbat
of Beaulieu and Bichard de Wippingham, touching a tenement in.
m, 26d. (27), Whistan (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by Bichard de Brumleye and Joan his wife, William Attewodehus
and Lucy his wife, Boger de Hopstan and Agnes his wife, and
Alice daughter of Bobert de Whystan against John de Byschpston,
touching a mesnage and land in.
^m. 7d. (22). Whiston (Northt.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arndgned by
Isolda daughter of Sarah de Wiston against Agnes de Byfeld and
Geoffirey le Provost, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (56). Whiston (" Whyston ") (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William Shine against Bobert de
m. 4 (56). Whyston and others, touching a tenement in; and to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned by the said William against the
said Bobert, touching meadow in the same vill.
m. 6 (81). Whitby ; cong^ d'^lire to the monks of, vice Bobert de Langetoit, the
late abbat of. deceased. Macclesfield, 28th September.
m. S (18). Whitby ; assent to the election of William the prior of, as abbat of ;
and mandate in pursuance to W [alter] archbishop of York.
Westminster, 27th October.
m, 2 (2). Whitby, the abbey of; restitution of the temporalities of, to William
de Kirkeham, late prior of, as abbat-elect of, his election having
been confirmed by W [alter] archbishop of York ; with a mandate
of intendence and respondence to him, addressed to the tenants of
the abbey. Westminster, 7^ November.
m. 2 (3). Concurrent mandate in pursuance to Thomas de Normanuill', the
King*s seneschal.
m. 14 (97). Whitby («« Witteby ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Bichard son of (}eofbrey le Porter against the abbat
of Whitby, tonehing a tenement in.
m. lid. (68). Whitby ("Wytteby") (York); appointment of John de Bei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William le Joevene, of Whitby, against Ocilla
daughter of Badulph de Lych and others, touohti^r a tenement in.
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m. 18d. (28). Whitehetter (<* Wyhtcestr' ") (Northnmbr.) ; appointment of Johii
de Bcs^te and William de Northbni*g;h to take the assise of novel
, diiseinn arraigned bj Philip de Craoden against Thomas son of
Bobert de Honeleje and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (11). Whitchurch (<* Wychirche ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester [and Master Thomas de Sodmgton] to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John PryUok agiunst Hugh de Wyly
and Katherine his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. Ud. (45). Whitchurch (" Whytechirch ") (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Richard atte Mere against John son
of John atte Mere and oth««, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7 (26). Whitchurch and Oare (" Eure '*) (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by John Frillok' and Felicia his wife
against Hugh de Wyly and Katherine his wife, touching a mesuage
and land in.
m. 26d. (16). Whitcot (" Withecote ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert FitsGilbert against Robert le
Brune and Agnes his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 5d. (2). Whitcot ('' Wythecote ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Robert son of Gilbert de Withecote
and Dionisia his wire against Robert Brun and Agnes his wife,
touching a tenement in.
m. 20d. (54). Whitecross Street (" Whitecruchestrete ") (Middz.) ; appointment
of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Alice daughter of Avice de Berke-
lawe and Cecilia her sister against Hugh de Stapelford and others,
touching seven mesuages and land in.
m. 22d. (5). Whitemore, La (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Foghel Sefoghel against Thomas Paulyn, of Winchelsea, and
Thomas Crodefrey, of Winchelsea, touchiog a tenement in. "^
m. 2d. (70). Whitemne and Hardington (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry le Botiller against John abbat
of Sherborne and Henry de Lenweston, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (91). Whitfield (Northt.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
John Comwaleys and Ann his wife and Matilda sister of the said
Ann against Robert son of Philip de Whytefeld and others,,
touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (5). Whitmore ('* Whytemor ") (Staff.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by John son of John de Whytemor
against Elias son of Thomas de Cherleton, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 14 (15). Whitnash ('* Whitenhasse ") (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraiffued by Radulph FitzRoger against Robert de Hasteng*,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4 (80). Whitnash (** Whytenas **) (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arrpkigned by William son of John le Jeovene against Robert
Hastang and Walter Tane, touching a tenement in«
m. 18 (56). Whitney (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John de Whyteneye against Eustace de Whiteneye and other?,
m. 18 (67). tonching a tenement in ; and to take a similar assise between same,
touching common of pasture in the same viU.
<
890 APPPSTDIX TO THB POBXY-8H|y«l!irTH 9^SE!OB,T OF THE
$Uiu ,7.— Calian^r of fateat Rollp : 6. £4wivrd l^-rzfiimfinMed.
. m. 4.(77), Whittingtoii ("Wjtiiitan") CGloac.) ; ffipomtiQaat of Solomoo.de
Bochi^ster and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
DOYel diss^m arraigned b^ Walter parson of the church of S.
Oswald of Shipfon against Bichard de (>ompes and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 5d. (68). Whittington (" Wh^tinton ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
* disseisin arraigned by Henry del Plaht and Cecilia his wife against
Geoffrey de Plat and Anabil his wife and others, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. S3 (58). Whitton (" Whitinton *') (Suff.) ; appointment of Boger Loveda^ and
John de Metingham to take the asose of mort dancestor arraigned
by Beginald Strok' against Geofirey de Blauncheyill* and ouers,
touching land in.
m. 24d. (37). Whitwell C* Wyteweir ") (Derby) ; appointment of John de Bei^te
and WiUiam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Anora de Haverseg' against Oliver de Langeford and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 4 (18). Whitwell (Butl) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
son of John de Whitewell against Thomas son of Thomas de
Whitewelli touching two parts of a mesuage and land in.
m. 2d. (27). WhitweU {(*< Wytewell'') (Butl.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of John de Wytewell against the prior of
the Hospital of S. John of Jerusalem in England, touching land in.
m. 12d. (77). Whitwick (** Whytewyk **) (Leic.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William le Botiler and Ancaretta his wife against
Alexander Comyn, earl of Bochan, and others, touching common
of pasture in.
m. lOd. (39). Whytel' (Oxf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Boland de Erie against the abbat of Beading, touching conmion of
pasture in.
Wiardeston (Derb.) ; see Wyastou.
m. 7d. (56). Wicheby and ^Hanbury (" Haniburi ") (Wore.) ; appointment of
Solomon de Uochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Simon Aleyn against
llobert son of Bobert de Estwode, touching a tenement in.
m. 14 (75). , Wichenford (** Wycheneford ") (Wore); appointment of Solomon
de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Ablinton against (God-
frey bishop of Worcester and others, touching a tenement in.
Wichton (Cumb.) ; see Wigton.
m. 18d. (61). Wick, West (*« West Wyk"*) (Devon) j appointment of Solomon de
Bochester and Master Thomas de So^ngton to take the assise
arraigned by John de Estwik' against Bichard de Pultymore,
touching a way stopped in.
m. 16d. (105). Wick, East ("Est Wyk' ")» and Burbage (" Burbach' ")-n«ar.Saver-
nake (Wilts) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
Adam Bolle and Matilda his wife against Thomas le Lung and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. lid, (33). Wick.near-Persh(Hre('' Wyk juzUPersore") (Wore); appointment
of Solomon de Bochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William son of William
FitzWarin against Adam (or Ada) de la More, touching a tene-
ment in.
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in. 24d. (11). WiokhftiB (Kent); appointment of Boger • Lonedai and Elias de
Bekmgliam to take the jury arraigned hj Henry Brabaxnn against
James de Elmested* and Th. de Norwod', touching a meraage and
land in.
Wiekham (SnfEl) ; see Cotton, and Horpol*.
m. 15 (61). Wickhampton (*' Wykhampton *') (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger
Loyeday and John de Metingham to take the assise of noTel dis-
seisin arraigned b;^ Emma daughter of Bichard le Dabbere against
Richard Gh»an, of Wickhampton, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (46). Wicklewood (Norf.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Boger
de Flockethorp' against Joan daughter of Michael de Neuton and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (67). Wigan ("Wygan") (Lane); appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northbnrgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Richard de Riddegate against Thomas son of Adam
(or Ada) de Wygan, touching two torts and land in.
m. 5d. (91). Wigan (** Wygan") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned b^ Matilda late wife of Orm de Wygan against William
son of WiUiam de Preston and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (99). Wiggenhall (" Wygenhale ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam son of Walter de Wygenhale against Hugh
Brunger, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (50). Wiggenhall (*< Wygenhal '*) (Norf.) ; appointment of Roffer Love-
day and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Cecilia late wife of Walter de Wygenhale against
John son of Simon de Middelton and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 26 (25). Wight (" Wycht "), the Isle of, the prior of S. Helen's in ; simple
protection to. Tower of London, 5& January.
m. 28 (18). ^Wigston (** Wikyngeston ") (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Skefton and Joan his wife against Robert
. Fitas Nicholas and others, touching a tenement in.
m, 15 (15). Wigton (" Wichton") (Cumbr.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northbiirgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Thomas son of Henry de Kirkeland against Ann late
wife of Radnlph Fits Nicholas and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 12 (26). Wjfwig (" Wigewik ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Roger de Wygewik* against the prior
of Much Wenlock and Roger le Becjaunt, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (84). Wike Jordan (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard de Soleres against Petronilla de Yaleres and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (79). Wikes (Essex) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de Met-
inghun to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by William
. le Gros against John de Dikeleye and others, touching posses-
sions in.
m. 12d. (8).! Wikhamund (Northt.) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Guy
son of Simon de Wikhamund against Barnabas le Coupere and
others, touching a tenement in.
Wikyngeston (Leic.) ; see Wigston.
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No. 7.— Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward h—cofUmued.
m. 8d. (42). Wilbreston (? Wilbrigbton) (Staff.) ; i^tpointment of Solomon de
Bodiester and Mftster Thomas de Sodington to take the anise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John son of Henry de Bromle against
Bertram de Bargh, toaebing a tenement in.
m. 8d. (18). Wilbrigbton (<' Wilbrington '') (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Boebester and Master Thomas de Sottington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by the abbat of Bwldwas against Bertram
de Bargh, teaching a tenement in.
WilUegh (Salop) ; see Willey.
m. 28 (62). Willaston C* Wylaston ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Boebester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noyel disseisin arraigned by Bobert Fycot against Byrith ap Madoc
and others, teaching a tenement in.
m. 18 (8). Willaston (** Welaston ") (Salop) ; ai>pointment of Solomon de
Boebester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
noTel disseisin arraigned by Bobert Fygot against Peter Corbet
and others, teaching a tenement in.
m. 18 (9). Willey (<* Wililegh ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Boebester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
ceator arraigned by Walter son of Walter le Peleter against
Thomas le Say, toaching land in.
m. 16d. (28). Willingdon (" Wylendon") (Suss.) ; appointment of Johnde Gobbam
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Agnes Gnsyn against Bichard Abraham, touching
land m.
m. 4 (102). Willingdon (" Wylendon ")-near-Pevensey (Suss.); appointment of
John de Cobham and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Agnes Gosyn against Bichard
Abraham, toaching land in.
m. 7 (18). Willingham, Sbadingfield, and Weston (Staff.) ; appointment of
Boger Loreday and John de Metingham to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William Fits Jordan against Warm
Seman and others, toaching a tenement in.
Willingham (Suff.) ; see Bketsal.
m. 6d. (80). Willongfaby, Silk (*' Wilegby and Silkeby ") (Line.) ; appointment
of John de Beigate and William de Northborgh to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by WilUam le Long, of Sylkeby, against
Bobert de Wileghby and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 25d. (11). Willoughby ('< Wilgheby ") (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Norborg* to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter de ^irleton and Beatrix de Wilegheby against
Bobert Malet, teaching a mesaage and land in.
m. 12 (3). Willooffhby (Notts) ; appointment of John de Beigate and William de
Norwburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter
de la Venele and Alice his wife against Thomas son of Thomas
Malet and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 15 (20). Wilsthorpe C* Winelestorp ") (York) ; appointment of John de
Beigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Alan le Bretan against Boger de Ponti*fract,
Joan his wife, and Thomas son of the said Boger, touching a
tenement in.
m. 15 (85). Wilsthorpe (" Wyoelesthorp '*) (York); appointment of same to
take a similar assise arraigned by Master Alan le Bretan against
Boger de Pontefraet aod others, coaching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (6). Wilsthorpe ('< Wynelisthorp' ") (York) ; apppintment of John de
Beigate and William de Northbugh to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Simon son of Bichard de Wynelisthorp*
against Bobert son of Elias de Pontefraet, tonefaing rent in.
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m. 4d. (8). Wilslhorpe (York) ; appointment of nune to take a umilar aBsise
between same, toaching possessions in.
Wi]ton.in.Cleveland [York] ; »ee Topcliffe.
m. lOd. (73). Wil^e [? Willian] (Herts) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Bliss de Bekingham to take die assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Eodo son of Roger de Pnnchardan against Walter son of Walter
de linley, tonehing a tenement in.
m. 13 (55). Wimbome, Walter de, William de Brayboef, and Thomas Trevet ;
appointment of, to hear and determine the appeal in the Connty
Ck>art of Dorset of Amice late wife of Roger le Careter, of Hem-
desworth, against Henry le Foghelere and others, toaching the
death of the aforesaid Roger le Oareter, formerly her hnsband.
Westminster, 27th May.
m. 9d. (68). Wimbome, Walter de, and Oliver de Dynham; appointment of, to
inquire as to, hear, and determine the trespass committed by certain
evildoers unknown in forcibly entering the free chase of Edmund
earl of Dartmoor and his parks of Clymeslond, Liskeret, RestormeU
and Lantedos [co. Devon] , hunting therein, and taking and carry-
ing off his beasts. Westminster, 26th June.
ni. 17 (93). Wimbome ("Wymburae") (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodinffton to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Edith dau^ter of Ranulph Bobemot
against John de Kyrk', dean of Wimbome Minster, touching a
mesuage in.
m. 18 (28). Wimbome Minster (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Mnster Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Kirk*, dean of Wimbome, against Jordan
Locky, touching common of pasture in.
m. 17d. (12). Wimbome Minster (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
Sand Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of mort
ancestor arraigned by WiUiam son of Alban Gok* against Editfi
late wife of Alban Ck)k', touching two mesuages in.
m. 6d. (78). Wimbome Minster (" Wymhume Minstr* ")> I«eigh, and little
Canford (Dors.) ; appointment of Master Walter Scamel, dean of
Sarum, and William de Brayboef to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Walter de Wimbome against Walter de Gillingham
and Emma his wife, toaching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (46). Winchcombe (" Wynchecumbe ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solo-
mon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the
assise of mort dancestor arraigned b^ Bartholomew de Colestrete
against Thomas de Cumbrinton, touching a mesuage in.
m. 24 (4). Winchelse, Robert de, gpins by licence to parts beyond seas ;
letters of attomey to, in favour of Henry de Winchelse and
William de Leghton, with clause, PresetUibut, Westminster, 18th
January.
m. 21 (3). Winchelsea, the vill of; commisimus to the barons and bailiflb of, of
the custody of, during pleasure, so that the said barons pay
annually therefor 42/., viz., to William Mause and Joan his wife
for the custody of the gate {** porte ") of diester, assigned to the
said Joan for her support, and which the said William and Joan
have restored to the Ring, 10/. the residue of the 42/. to be paid to
the King. Dover, 7th February.
m. 8 (30). Winchester, the men, &c. of the priory of S. Swithin at ; protection
to. Gloucester, 7th August
m. 27d. (4). Winchester (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rocheater and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
aTimigned by Roger Dalerun against Jiil[iana] Petytbon and
others, touching a tenement in.
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39* APPBKMX TO THE JSORTT-fiEVENTH BfiPOBT OT THE
No. 7«*-<^ftleikdar af Patent Bolls : 6 Edward J.'^^-^^m^nued.
tti. 17d« (38). Winchester <Soa«lit.> f »ppoiBtiB€&t of SoIosmq de> Boohaiter and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Richard le Porter against Adam (oi Ada) de Letford
and others, tonching a tenement in the snborb of.
m. 17d* (&9> Winehester (Southt.) ; ^ipointment of same to take a similar assise
arraigned by Badnlph de Ganelac' and Alice his wife against Sibil
de Merewell and Atice late wife oC Walter le Marchannt, touching
a tenement in the suburb of.
m. 12d. (28). Winchester (Southt) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William Aliz against Richard le Porter, of Winchester,
touching a tenement in the suburb of.
m* 7 (47). Winchester, and the suburb of (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Richard Cobbe, John son of John
Clobbe, Henry and John his brothers, and Joan La Lunge against
John l^tyng and Isabel his wife and others, touching a tenement
in.
m. 3d. (20). Winchester (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of no^el disseisin
arraigned by Lettice la Chapelere against Adam (or Ada) Poueray,
toucmng a tenement in the suburb of.
m. 27d. (45). Winchester; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Brayboef
and Hereward del Mareis.
m. 27d. (80). Winchester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Braybof
and Hereward del Mareis.
m. 17d. (62). Winchester; commission of gaol delivery for, to Philip de Hoyvile,
John de Wyndesor', William de Stratton, and Robert Danudely.
m. 2d. (63). Winchester (Southt.) ; commission of gaol delivery fr>r, to John de
Botteleye, Philip de HoyvilP, Philip Crok, and John de Windsor.
m. 17d. (40). Windsor (" Wyndesor* ") (Berks) ; appomtment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Ho against Simon Cadel and Thomas
Bumel, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (79). Windsor (Berks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Simon Catel against William le Mareschal and Avice his wife,
touching a mesuage in.
m. 25d. (75). Windsor; commission of gaol delivery for, to G. de Leukenor and
G. Russel.
m. 2dd. (22). Windsor ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roland de Arle, Peter
Loreng*, William de Ho, and Robert de Hurle.
m. 7d. (88). Windsor ; commission of gaol delivery for, to Roland de Arle, Geofirey
de Picheford, Robert de Hurle, and William de Ho.
m. 23d. (57). Winford (•* Wymfrud* ") (Dors.); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Muster Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arraigned by John Heruest, chaplain, against William de Appeldur-
feld and Henry de Newburgh, touching common of pasture in.
m. 7 (48). Winford (" Wynesford ") (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by William son of John de Rivers against
William Atterworth and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 2 Id. (83). Wingham (Kent) t appointment of John de Gobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Richard de Westdyue
against Beatrix late wife of Thomas le Bedel, touching a mesuage
in.
m. 9d. (14). Wingrave ("Wengrave") and Rowiham ("RoUsham^O (Bucks);
appointment of Rogw Loveday and John de Metingham to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by William de Acolt against
Hugh de Aungevill, touching common of pasture in.
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m. 9d.(60). WingraTe, BQwaham, and Bndisthorn- (Bueks) ; appointment of
Roger Loveday. .and Min d» Melkigham to take the assise of
mort daneeator arraigned bj William dc Tiscote against John del
Brok' and others, tooehing possessions in.
m. lid. (77). Winkleigh (Devon); appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and
Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Nicholas son of William Attcneue against Robert le
Lilo and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (88). Winscombe ('* Wjnescnmb' ")] (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by William atte Sye against John
Hod, touching a mesnage and land in.
m. 14 (94). Winsley (« Wineslegh ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master 'lliomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Adam le Harpor against Herbert son
of Herbert de Winesleye, touching a mesuage and land in.
m, 12 (65). Winstone (*' Wyneston ") (Glouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by John de Solars and Lucy his wife
against Thomas de Solars and Simon de Solars, touching a tene-
ment in.
m. 4 (73). Winstone (" Wyneston '*) (Glouc.) ; a{>pointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Henry de Penedok' against Henry de
Penebrugg*, touching a tenement in.
in. 20d. (71). Winterbome gangy (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dan-
cestor arrai^ed by Richard Axtill and Walter Alurich against
against Wilham Gauge, touching a mesuage and land in.
in. 17 (48). Winterbome (" Wvnterbume ") ^gate (Dors.); appointment of
Solomon de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take
the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by Adam Gaugy against
William Gaugy and Richard his brother, touching a mesuage and
land in.
m. 7 (20). Wintercott (Heref.); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Ranulph son of Walter de Winteicote against the
abbat of Reading, touching two parts of a mesuage and land in.
m. 15 (56). Winton (" Wynton ") (Westmorel.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Adam (or Ada) FitzTh. against Nicholas de Muse-
grave, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (1). Winwick (" Wynewhic ") (Lane.) ; appointment of John de Reigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Margenr late wife of Robert de Kingenhale against
Augustine vicar of the chureh of Winwick and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. 16d. (89). Wisbeach (Gambr.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by John
de Littlebtr' against Simon de WatervilP and Elizabeth ms wife,
touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 17d. (95). Wistaston C* Wistaneston ") (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and [Master] Thomas de Sodin^n to take the assise
of novel disseisin arraigned by Alice late wife of William Bverard
against Thomas Wafer and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (8^). Wistaston ("Wiatoneston") (Heref.); apiK>intment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the jury
arrai^ed by Alice Everard against Thomas le Waf re and others,
touching a tenement in.
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No. 7. — Calendar of Patent Bolls : 6 Edward 1.— continued.
m. 6d. (40). WistaBton-near-Marden (** WistoneBton jaxta Maurdene **) (Heref.) ;
appoiDtment of same to take the anise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Alice late wife of Adam atte Cros against Thomas le Wafre and
Nicholas Wodroue, touching a tenement in.
m. 6 (21). Witchampton ; presentation, directed to the bishop of Sarum, of
Master John de Caen to the church of, Toid and in the King^s gift
by reason of the lands of Roger Waspayl, who is ** non compos "
being in the King's hands. Shotewik, IGth. September.
m. Ifld. (16). Witchiugham (" Wychingham ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loyeday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Robert de la Mare, of Alderford, against
the prior of Longueville and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (9). Witchingham S. Mary (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loreday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert de la Mare against the prior of Longueville and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. sod. (1). Witchlinff and Rodmersham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Buas de Bekingham to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Thomas son of Andrew de Sheldefeld against Isabel
daughter of Nicholas de Bacelwoldenn, touching possessions in ;
m. 20d. (S). and to take a similar assise between same, touching possessions in
Rodmersham. Northboume, 15th February.
Witchling (Kent) $ see Lenham.
m. 19d. (70). Witel' (? Whitleigh) (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter [and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of nove I
disseisin arraigned b^ Adam de Whitel* against Hugh le Pruf» ,
touching a tenement m.
m. 7d. (31). Withersfield (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Radnlph de Aleby against Alan de Haueth* and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 18 (70). Withyham (" Wydyham ") (Suss.) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John atte Bnre against Henry de Wykerig and
others, touching a tenement in.
Witteby (York) ; set Whitby.
m. 5 (26). Wittering, East (" Kst Withring ")i West Itchenor, and Birdham
(Suss.) ; appointment of John de (Tobham and Elias de Bekingham
to take the jury arraigned by Peter de la More against Simon de
Ja More and John de Boys, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (88). Wittering, West, and Birdham (Suss.) ; appointment of same to take
the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Peter de la More against
Simon de la More and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 5 (39). Wittering, West, West Itchenor (" Westtychenacre "). »nd Birdham
(Suss.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Hugh de la More against Simon de la More, touching
a moiety of three mesuages and land in.
m. 7 (53). Wittering, West (" West Wyatring**)f West Itchenor, and Birdham
(Suss.) ; appointment of same to take the certification arraigned by
Simon de la More against Peter de la More, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (46). Witton (<' Wytton ") (Lane) ; appointment of John de Reigate and
William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Robert de Cnnteclyf and Amice his wife against
Beatrix de Blakeburn and others, touching common of pasture in.
m. 14d. (9). Witton ("Wytton"). Edingthorpe (" Edinethorp* "), »nd Bacton
(" Baketon ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arrai^ed by
Roger le Fii and Cecilia his wife against Thomas de S. Faith and
others, touching a tenement in.
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Witton (Norf.) ; see Edingthorpe.
m. 6d. (78). Witton (" Wytton ") (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Boches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of noTel
disseisin arraigned by Alice de Great Malvern against Adam (or
Ada) Alewy, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (74). Witton (Wore.) ; appointment of same to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Matilda Sely, of Salworth, against Robert
Treynald, of Witton, touching land m.
m. 17 (89). Wixhall (" Wyckeshale ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Heylin de Wyckeshale against William
de Montacnte and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. ISd. (74). Wode Weston' (? Wodneston) (Hants) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Robert Abbod against Hugh Peche and
Ida his wife, toaching two mesuages and land in.
m. 17 (19). Woford (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by George son of Walter de Laverton against the prior
of I^ngleat and Clemency daughter of Robert de Merland,
touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (42). Wogh, North (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Soctington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by WiUiam Hene against Master Blaise, parson of the
church of Beaminster (" Beyministr* "), and others, toaching a
tenement in.
m. 18 (44). Wok', North (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Edward de Upstirtel and Isabel his wife, Robert
Atteford and Margery his wife, Matilda de Upstirtel and Giwa her
sister, William Chese and Emma his wife^ against Master BUuse le
Romeyn, parson of the church of Beaminster, touching a mesuage
and land in.
Wold (Kent) ; see Ham.
m. 19d. (11). Wolknestede (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias
de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Adam (or Ada) de Stretton against John de S. John and others,
toaching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (81). Wolmington (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de la Forde against Robert bishop of Sarum
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (76). Wolnyngham (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Christiana Shaldegrut against Robert West and Stephen le Whyte,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (21). Wolverton (Bocks) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
James Cok' against John son of John de Wolverton and others,
toaching a tenement in.
m. 12d. (17). Wombwell (York) ; appointment of John de Rei^te and William
de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
William le Noble against Roger FitsTh. and Clement de Longe-
vilers, toaching a tenement in.
m. Id. (16). Wonersh (Surr.) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekinffham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Henry
son of Margery de Worpeleye against Robert atte Were and
Matilda his wife, touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (12). Wonnekote (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester aod
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseiBin
arraigned bv Gilbert de Wonnekote against Richaid de Leis and
others, toaching a tenement in.
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m. 15d. (64). Woodborough (" Wodeburg' ") (Notts) ; appomtnieiit of John de
Keigate and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Matilda late wife of Hugh Sire, of Wode-
lington, against Godwin de Wodeburg' and others, touching a
tenement in.
Woodchurch (Kent) ; see Bethersden.
m. 2€d. (80). Woodcote (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William le Peschur and Sibil his wife against John
Ck>rbet, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 4d. (54). Woodcote and Lynden (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas son of Bobert de Wodecotc
against John son of Bobert de Wodecote, touching possessions in.
Woodhall (line.) ; 8ee Langton.
m. 15 (104). Woodham Ferris (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekinsham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by the prior of Bikenacre against Bichard Stonhard and others,
touching a tenement in.
Woodnesborough (Kent) $ see Ham.
m. 4d. (79). Woodseats (*' Wodesetes ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Boger FitzKatherine against Stephen Bate and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 16d. (61). Woodthorpe and Staveley (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Bei^te
and William de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigued by the prioress of Grace Dieu against Bichard de Grey
and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 21d. (2). Woolley (** Wluelay ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and William do Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John son of Robert de Wluelay against Michael de
Bockeley, touching common of pasture in.
m. 15d. (17). Woolley (" Wolaelay ") (York) ; appointment of John de Beigrate
and William de Northburgh to take the as^sise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Clarice late wife of John de Biry against Michael
de Bockeley, touching common of pasture iu.
m. 27d. (7). Wooton (" Woueton' ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Bo-
chester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Bobert Pygod against Kadugan Wemms and
others, touching a tenement in.
m. 15 (94). Wootton (" Wutton ") (Beds) ; appoiutment of Bo^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Hugh de S. Edward against the prior of Newenham (" Neu-
ham ") aud others, touching common of pasture id.
m. 20d. (8). Wootton (" Wodeton ") (Norf.) ; appointment of Boger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by John de Wodeton against Margery late wife of John
de Hasting', touching a teuement in.
m.l20 (31). Worcester, the prior of, and the sheriff of the county of Worcester ;
acquittance to, of 2 12 A for the payment of the second moiety of
the fifteenth for the said county, paid by them in the wardrobe at
Quenynton to Master Thomas Bek, the keeper thereof. Quenynton
16th March.
m. 8 (9). Worcester, the men of; acquittance to, of 60/. of the first payment
of the first moiety of the fifteenth of the aforesaid county. Wor-
cester, Idth October.
m, 8 (10). Worcester, the prior of, and Th. de Newenton, the sheriff of; acquit-
tance to, of 57/. of the second payment of the moiety of the
fifteenth of the afore?Naid county. As ubovc.
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in. 17 (86). Worcester ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
hy Matilda de Salop against Robert Batayll, touching a tenement
m. 17 (27). in ; and to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by the said
Matilda against Hugh de Grete and others, touching a tenement in
the same Till.
m. 9d. (60). Worcester ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John Vamnpage, of Pershore, and Alice Cayfot
agmnRt Alexander Godcwyn, touching a mesuage and rent in.
m. 18d. (45). Worcester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Salt-
marsh, William de Bracy, Greoifrey de Abbetot, of Bedmarley, and
Henry de Ribbeford.
m. 4 (46). Worcester ; commission of gaol delivery for, to William de Bracy,
Henry de Ribbesford, John Sturmy, and Greoffirey de Abbetot.
m. 12 (17). Worldham (Sontht.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Elias le Marescal against Walter archbishop of York
and John le Mareschal, touching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (19). Worminghall (" Wormhale ") (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by Thomas de Deynton against Robert de
Boyton, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 15 (53). Worthington (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Thomas de Worthynton against Joan late wife of Richard de
Whytsant, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 5d. (56). Worthington (Leic.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Roger le Carpenter, of Rependon, against Warin son of Richard
le Prestre and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 6d. (3), Worton, Nether (** Netherorton ") (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger
Ix>veday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by Richard parson of Nether Worton against
John parson of the church of Over Worton and others, touching a
tenement in.
m. lOd. (28). Woufeld (? Warfield) (Berks) ; appointment of Ro^er Loveday and
John de Metingham to take the a.ssise of novel dutseisin arraigned
by Geoffirey de Rauening against Thomas de Danvers and John
Henry, touching a tenement in.
ni. lOd. (29). Appointment of same to take a similar assise between same, touch*
ing a tenement in AVaufeld.
ni. 9d. (66). Wouldham (" Woldham ") (Kent); appointment of John de Cob-
ham and Elias de Bekingham to take the jury arraigned by Roger
Nodust and Amice his wife against Koesia daughter of Richard
Salewy, touching a tenement in.
m. Sd. (49). Wrangle (Line.) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de
Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Robert Fitz Hugh against the abbat of Waltham and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 17 (90). Wreningham (** Wrennyngham '*) (Korf.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel dis-
seisin arraigned by William le Moyne against William Bardulf,
touching a tenement in.
m. 24d. (65). Wrestlin^orth (Bedf.) ; appointment of Roger Loueday and John
de Metmgham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Hugh son of Geoffrey Keck* against Walter de Hundercumb',
touching land in.
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No. 7.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 £dward l.—conHnued,
m. 17 (64). Wrington {** Wryngton '*) (Somen.) ; appointment .of Solomon de
Bochester and Buuiter Thomas de Sodington to take the aseise of
mort dancestor arraigned hj Rannlph le Frannkeleyn against
Robert de Brunton, toaching a mesnage and land in.
m. 12d. (26). Writtle (" Wrytel") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobbam and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Amice daughter of Bichard de Ghilmerford against Henry de
Sparkesbrig', toaching a tenement in.
m. 26d. (39). Wrockwardine (" Bugwardyn ") (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon
de Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the aaaise
of mort dancestor arraigned by John de Bugwardyn against
William Kadygan, tonehing land in.
m. 5d. (62). Wrockwardine ('* Wrokwardyn **) and Edekieston (Salop) ; appoint-
ment of Solomon de Bochester and Master I'homas de Sodington
to take the certification arraigned by Lionius FitsLiomos and John
son of Bobert Le Estraunge against Nicholas de Gamage, touching
a tenement in.
m. 20 (6). Wrotham, Eustace de, clerk, going by licence to parts bejond seas ;
letters of attorney to, in favour of John de Cycestr*. Northbum*,
15th February*.
m. 8d. (47). Wrotham (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and Elias de
Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Bobert de Hardres and Matilda his wife against Hugh de Bersted,
touching a tenement in.
m. 26 (4). Wroxeter ; presentation, directed to the bishop of Coventry and
lichfield, of John Burndl to the prebend which William de Aude*
feld, deceased, lately had in the church of, void by the death of
the said William, and iu the gift of the King by reason of the
custody of the land and heirs of John Fitz-Alan, deceased, which
is in the King's hands. Shrewsbury, 10th December.
m. 26 (5). Wroxeter ; presentation, directed to the bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, of Roger Beneyt, chaplain to the prebend which Henry
de Lenn' lately had in the church of, void by the resignation of
the said Henry, and in the gift of the King by reason of tbe
custody above-mentioned. As above.
m. 15 (85). Wroxham (NorC) ; appointment of Boger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Nicholas Bydel and John de Hecham against the pnoress of
Carhow, touching a tenement in.
m. 18 (77). Wulueton (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Peter son of Peter de Fankeberg* and Margaret bis wife against
John Skybard, touching a tenement in.
m. 4d. (71). Wyaston (" Wiardeston ") (Derb.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and Willian de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Avice de Wiardeston and Margery her sister against
Thomas de Winster and Margery his wife, touching a mesuage and
land in.
Wyatring, West (Suss.) ; »ee Wittering, West.
m. 8d. (40). Wyberton (<* Wiberton ") (Line.) ; appointment of John de Beigate
and WilUam de Northburgh to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William son of Jordan de Boston ("de Sancto
Botnlpho") and MiUicent his wife against Bobert Parchemund
and others, touching a tenement in.
Wybrchton (Staff.) ; »ee Walton.
Wyckeshale (Salop) ; see Wixhall.
Wycomb (Leic.) ; tee Chadwell.
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m. 15 (65). Wycombe (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Pilsedisse against AValter de la Lane and others, touch-
ing a tenement in.
m. IdiL (2). Wycombe (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Walter de Piledisse and Alice his wife against Walter de la Lano
and others, toaching a tenement in.
m. 14 (79). Wycombe (Bucks) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Walter son of Walter de la Veyndc against Walter de PilTesedissc
and Alice his wife, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 7d. (51). Wycombe; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de Leuke-
nore and Geoffrey Russel.
m, 17 (72). Wydecumb' (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodiugtou to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by John son of Hugh Charles against Matilda Stur
and the prior of Carisbrooke, touching a toft and land in.
Wydihill (WUts) ; see Whidhill.
Wydyham (Suss.) ; see Withyham.
m. 7d. (39). Wygthull' (Oxf.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Matilda Bolasce against Walter de Wygthuir and others, touching
a tenement in.
m. 13d. (59). Wyhtlakeford (Warw.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
Simon son of Lambert de la More against Radulph le BotiUer and
others, touching a tenement in.
Wyk, La [Somers.] ; tee Taunton.
m. 25d. (93). Wykeand Axminster (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de Wyke against Radulph de Dune
and Meroda de la Wyke, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (35). Wyke (" La Wyke '*) (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Roches-
ter and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned by John de la Wyke against Margery de la
Wyke and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 14d. (61). Wyke and Hartwell (« Hertwell ") cNortht.) ; appointment of Roger
Loveday and John de Metingham to take the asdse of novel
disseisin arraigned by Nicholas Engayne and Joan his wiie against
Robert Mauucel and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 19d. (21). Wyke (Salop) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert Pollard against Matilda de Wyke and Walter her son,
touching common of pasture in.
m. 18 (14). Wyke (Salop); appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Robert Pollard against Matilda de Wyke and Walter her
brother, touching common of pasture in.
m, 18 (17). Wyke (Salop) ; appointment of same to take a similar assise between
same, touching common of pasture in.
m. 23d. (43). Wyke Fukeram (Somers.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John Tregos and Amabel his wife against
Robert Marmyun, touching the maijor of.
Di. 17 (8). Wyle, La (Dors.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de la Wyle against Radulph de Thyctheyn
and Alice his wife, touching a tenement in.
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402 APPENDIX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH REPORT OP THE
No. 7. — Calendar 'of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued.
Wylle Coffyn (Devon) ; $ee Cotfinswel].
m. 12d. (,59). Wymering (Southt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Baldwin de Bello Alneto (?Bellaana7), William de
Whitsaund, John del Terd, and Robert de la Legh against Angus-
tine vicar of the church of Wymering, touching common of pastiire
in.
m. 16d. (65). Wymondham (Norf.); appomtment of Roger Loveday and John de
Metingham to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned by
Julfiana] daughter of Basil (or Basilia) Noch' against Roger
Nock*, touching pi^sessions in.
m. I6d. (90). Wymondham and Edmondthorpe (** Admeretorp") (Leic.) ; appoint-
ment of Roger Loveday and John de Metingham to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by Thomas atte Grave and Amice his
wife against Radulph Ranguyllan and Sarah his wife, touching
laud in.
m. 14 (56). Wynesbum* and Htanworthin (Staff.) ; appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodiogton to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Richard son of Richard Purcel against
Roger son of Roger de Eyton and Muriel his wife, touching two
mesuages and land in.
m. 4 (51). Wyneston and Brixham (Devon) ; apppointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodmgton to take the assise of
mort dancestor arraigned by Walter Hereward and Sibil his wife
and Avice sister of the said Sibil against Walter Thebon, touching
a mesuage and land in.
m. 14 (87). Wyneston (Heref.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Walter Titz Walter asrainst Richard son of Walter de
Wyneston, touching a mesuage and land in.
m. 6 (5) Wynton, Henry de, knight ; mandate to Antony Bek', constable of
(cedule). the Tower of I^ondon, to cause to be assigned to, a competent house
to him and his household, in which he may stay (*' perhendinare ")
or dwell ('* morari ") as often as the said Antony shall be required
by him to do eo for the purpose of doing the service which he owes
the King.
m. 2 (15). Wynton' Hugh de ; pardon to, for the death of Hu^h son of John
Louwhe, of which he is indicted, whom he killed m self-defence.
Westminster, 13ih November.
m. 27d. (52). Wyreford (Dors,) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise arraigned by
William de Appelderfeld against Thomas abbat of (^nie, tonching
a fosse levied in.
m. 18 (73). Wysdom (Devon) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by William de Wysdom against John de Thurlegh and
Sibil his wife, touching the moietj* of a mesuage and land in.
as. 4 (iS3). Wvtheford (" Withiford ") (Salop) ; appointment of Radulph de
Hengham and AValter de Hopton to take the assise of mort
dancestor arraigned by John de Ercalawe against John Fits Aer
and others, touching a way stopped in.
m. 8 (13). Wytheweye, William de ; protection to, with clause, Volumua,
Clarendon, 10th July.
m. 8 (19). WjTtlesford, Stephen de, Stephen son of, chaplain, going on the affairs
of Dervergull de Balliol to Galwaj' ; letters of attorney to, in favour
of Robert de Stiuccle for England. Westminster, 28th October.
Wyuelesthorp (Tork) ; »ee Wilsthorpe.
m. 15d. (71 Yalding ("Elding") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by Roger ate Mulne against Gunnora ate Mulne and others,
touching a tenement in.
. DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC BECOBDS. 403
No. T.-^alendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward J. — continued,
m, Sd. (85). raiding ("Elding") (Kent) ; appointment of John de Cobham and
Elias de Bekingham to take the assise of novel disseisin arraiffned
by Roger atte Mille against Gonnora atte Mille and others,
touching a tenement in.
m. 23 (68). raiding ("Balding") and Farleigh ("Farleye") (Kent) ; appoint-
ment of John de Cobham and Elias de Bekm/^ham to take the
assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Master Philip de Borden
against John de Tutesham and othent, touching a tenement in.
m. 7 (22). Talding (" Aiding ") and Farleigh (" Farleye ") (Kent) ; appoint-
ment of Roger Loyeday and John de Metingham to taJce the jury
arraigned by Gilbert son of Thomas de Tutesham, Isabel daughter
of Margery de la Dane and Lora sister of the said Isabel against
Philip de Borden, touching a tenement in.
Talding (Kent) ; aee Farleigh, West.
m. 27d. (29). Tansloweyn (Cornw.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and
Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by Radulph de Penworth against John de Tansloweyn,
touching common of pasture in.
m. I6d. (103). Tardley ("Tcrdesr") (Wore); appointment of Solomon de
Rochester and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of
novel disseisin arraigned by Adam Fraunceys against Robert de
MuUedon, touching common of pasture in.
m« 9 (10). Tarmoutb, Master Robert de, archdeacon of Canterbury, about to
proceed to the Court of Rome ; protection to, with the clause,
Ita tamen. Westminster, 26th June.
m. 25d. (1). Tarmouth, Great (Korf.) ;* appointment of John de Lovetot and
Roger Loueday to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by
WiUiam Cobelman against William Gerberge and others, touching
a tenement in. Westminster, 24th December.
m. 2 Id. (41). Tarmouth, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of John de Lonetot and
Thomas de Weylaud to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by William Cobelman, of Tarmouth, against William Gerbergere le
&cho and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (85) « Tarmouth, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of John de Lovetot and
Heniy de Stanhowe to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned
by John son of William Gerberg*, of Tarmouth, against Th. son of
William Gerberge, touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (87). Tarmouth, Great (Norf.) ; appointment of same to take a similar
assise arraigned by Richard son of William Gerberge, of Tarmouth,
against Th. son of William Gerberge, touching a tenement in.
m. 17d. (16). Tarmouth (Soutbt.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester [and
Master Thomas de Sodington] to take the assise of mort dnncestor
arraigned by Philip ate Brigge, of Tarmouth, and Alice his wife,
Robert le Suur and Dionisia his wife, and Egidia daughter of Adam
(or Ada) ate Wythye against John le Stille and Gunnilda his wife,
touching the fourth part of a mesuage in.
m. 14d. (57). Tarmouth, Little (Suff.) ; appointment of Roger Loveday and John
de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin airaigned by
Reffinald de Stokesby and Margaret his wife against Richard Cholle
and others, touching a tememeut in.
m. 14d. (60). Tate (GIouc.) ; appointment of Solomon de Rochester and Master
Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of mort dancestor arraigned
by John FitzAndrew against Thomas de Gloucester, touching
possessions in.
m. 18 (80). Tate [Glouc] ; association of Thomas de Weyland with Master
Thomas de Sodington and Solomon de Rochester to take the assise
of mort dancestor arraigned by John FitzAndrew against Thomas
de Gloucester, touching possessions in.
m. lid. (48). Tearsley ('* Teueretleye ") (Tork); appointment of John .de Reigate
and WUliam de Northburgh to take the assise of mort dancestor
arraigned by Alan son of Alice Sweton against William de Holteby,
touching possessions in«
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No, 7.— Calendar of Patent Rolls : 6 Edward I. — continued,
m. 19d. (52). Yeddeuenne, High (Wore.) ; appointment of Solomon de Bochester
and Master Thomas de Sodington to take the assise of novel
disseisin arraigned hy Wles Picfaart and Jul[iana] his wife against
Henry de Munrich* and others, touching a tenement in.
m. 9d. (38). Teldham (" Gelham ") (Essex) ; appointment of John de Cobham
and Elias de Bekin^ham to take the assise of noTd disseisin
arraigned by Michael de Ispann* against William le Botiller and
Joan de Ispann', touching a tenement in.
m. 7d. (25). Yelvertoft ("Jelrtoft") (Northt.); appointment of Roger Loveday
and John de Metingham to take the assise of novel disseisin
arraigned by William de Qiienebury against Robert le Mouner and
others, touching a tenement in.
Ycueresleye (York) ; see Yearsley.
m. 24 (36). York, W[alter] archbishop of, and Master Geo&ey de S. Mark,
archdeacon of Richmond ; sigaificamus to, that the controversy
between Antony Bek and Master Roger de Seiton, touching the
church of Briggeham, has by the intervention of B[obert] bishop
of Bath and Wells, the chancellor, William de Southampton, the
prior provincial of the order of Friars Preachers of England, and
other common friends of the parties, been settled in the following
manner : — ^vir., That the aforesaid Antony shall be admitted to the
church aforesaid and hold it at the presentation of Is[abella] de
Portibus, countess of Albemarle, with the consent and will of the
said Master Roger, who is not to question his right or possession
in respect of it ; all which the said Master Roger, in the presence
of Master Roger de Scardeburg*, archdeacon of the East Riding,
and John de Ivyrkcby, archdeacon of Coventr}', acknowledged and
confessed in London. Westminster, 18th January.
m. 24 (37). Concurrent mandate to the said archbishop and archdeacon by letters
close to admit the said Antony as above, in the same form and
words.
m. 26d. (33). York ; appointment of John de Reigate and AVilliam de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by John de Bugthorp'
against Nicholas de Seleby and others, touching a tenement m.
m. 22d. (16). York; appointment of John de Reigate and William de Northburgh
to take the assise of novel disseisin arraigned by Nicholas de
Cleruaus against Nicholas son of Stephen le Blund, touching a
tenement in.
m. 27d. (23). York; commission of gaol delivery for, to G[eoffrey] Aguillun,
William de S. Quintin, John de Meaux, and Thomas de Heselarton.
m. 5d. (34). York; commission of gaol delivery for, to Geoffrey de Aguillun,
William de S. Quintin, John de Meaux, and John de Romundesby.
Ythefeld (Salop) ; see Ightfield.
m. 11 (13). Zusche, Eudo la, and Millicent his wife ; mandate to Robert de Ufford,
justiciar, Fromund le Brun, chancellor, and Master John de
Saunford, escheator of Ireland, to admit Nicholas de Hanuill' and
Robert de Pumbyr*, to whom a dedimus potestatem to appoint
in the names of, an attorney or attorneys for Ireland has been
granted by in the King's Court. Westminster, 14th June.
(Signed) Frank Scott Haydon.
LONDON: Printed by E y r b and Spottiswoodb^
Printers to the Queen's most Excellent ^Ij^esty.
For Her Mi^'esty's SUtionery Office.
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