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FORTY-SIXTH   ANNUAL   REPORT 


DEPUTY   KEEPER 


PUBLIC    RECORDS. 

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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 

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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. 


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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 

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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. 

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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.) 

• 

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.) 

*  8ie,  on  Pat.  Boll ;  should  be  18th  year, 
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2    APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FOBTY-SIXTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

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.) 


«> 


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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J» 


»» 


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.) 

V  »  >i       8.    „  34.) 

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.) 

V  w  n       ^'    >»  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. 


M 


DEPUTT   KEEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC  REGORDd.  3 

No.  1. — ^Appointments  of  Archbishops  and  Bishops — continued. 

Canterbniy,  Gilbert  [Sheldon],  archbishop  of;  restitution  of  temporalitieB.   Westm., 

Sept. 

(ISChas.  2.  p.  8.  Xo.  5.) 

(      »>         ff      4.   „  I4yiinderdateof  12  Oct.) 

„  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.) 
(      »         »»      ^'    >»     ••/ 

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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2    APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

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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DEPUTY   KEEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC  KEOORDd.  3 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  .BECOBDS.        5 

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.) 

(      »  »    19'    n     S>  under  date  20  Dec.) 


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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.) 


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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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BEPUTY  KEEPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIO  BECOBD&    •  7 

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.) 

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n      John,  S.T.P.,  bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry;  restitution  of  tempo- 
ralities.   Westm.  14  Jan. 

(13  Chas.  2.  p.  45.  No.  2.) 
\       »         »       47.   „   22.) 

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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DEPUrr  KE£P£B  OF  THB  PUBLIC  RECORDS.       IS 

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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Henry  Glemham,  S.T.P.,  bishop  of;  restitution  of  temporalities. 
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.) 
C  ♦»  j»       4.     „    2.) 

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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John  [Earle], — late  bishop  of  Worcester, — bishop  of;  vice  [Humfrey 
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) 

(      „         ,.      4.    „  20,  under  date  20  Aug.) 


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Gilbert,    archbishop     of    Canterbury ;    restitution    of    temporalities. 
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.) 
(       >»         »        4.    „    7.) 


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DEPUTY  KBSPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.       15 

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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16   APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  BBPOBT  OP  THE 

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.) 

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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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.  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.) 


99 


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.) 

B  2 


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.> 


$f 


»» 


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.) 


9» 


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.) 

^  » 

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.) 
(       »         w      1^»    »    *«•) 

„    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.  ^) 


19 


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n 


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.) 
0     18899.  C 


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.) 


n 


99 


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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  POBLIO  BEGOBDS.       43 

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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n 


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.) 


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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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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.) 

ft 

„       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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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. 

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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.) 

D   2 


62         APPENDIX   I.   TO   THE  FORTY-SIXTH   REPORT   OF   THE 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  TBE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.        53 

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.) 

ft 

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.) 

• 

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.) 


66   APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FOBTT-SIXTH  HBPOBT  OP  THE 

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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DEPUTY  KEEPER  OP   THE  PUBLIC   BEGORDS.  57 

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.) 

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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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC  REGORDS.       59 

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.) 

« 

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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DEPUTY  K£EPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.        63 

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.) 


64   APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  POBTY-SIXTH  REPORT  OP  THE 

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.) 

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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.) 

•  •  • 

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.) 

■  •  « 

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.) 

•    - 

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.) 

•  •        «        « 

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.) 

• 

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.) 

•        ■        • 

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.) 

•  • 

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.) 

• 

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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dbputtI^kbbper  of  the  fublio  begobd&l  71 

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.) 
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William,  elk.,  M.A.,  archdeacon  of  Caermarthen.    Westm.,  18  Aug. 

(12  Chas.  2.  p.  8.  No.  97.) 

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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.) 


74       APPENDIX   I.   TO   THE   FORTr^SIXTH   REPORT   OF   THE 

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.  ^.) 

« 

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.) 
\       t»  n       4.    „    56.) 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEFEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BKCOBDS.       75 

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.) 


w 


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.) 


I 


76        APPENDIX   I.   TO   THE   FOBTr-SIXTH   BEPOBT  OP  THE 

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.) 

■ '        • 

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.) 

■ 

„       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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n 


[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.) 

•  ■ 

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.) 


r 


„      Francis,  dk.,  M.A.,  vicar  of  Qisbsrne,  co.  York.    Westm.,  28  Aug. 

(12  Chas.  2.  p.  1.  No.  219.) 


ff> 


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 

*  Suit,  in  orig.  t  Cirenoester  in  orfg. 


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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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.  85 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  the  Patent  Bolk ;  Charles  II.— con/. 

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 


86   APPENDIX  I.  TO  THR  PORTT-SIXTH  BEPOBT  OT   THB 

No.  2. — Presentations  on  the  Patent  Bolls ;  Charles  IL — cani» 

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. 
,     .  (12  Chas.  2.  p.  1.  No.  291.) 


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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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DEPUTY  KEEPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BECOBDS.       87 

■ 

No*  2,— Presentations  on  the  Patent  Bolls ;  Charles  II.-<-e<m/. 

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.) 
5(MNasb. 

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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88   APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FOBTT-SIXTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEFEB  OF   THE  PUBLIC    BECOttDS.  89 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  the  Patent  Rolls ;  Charles  II. — cotit 

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.) 

I 
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.) 


90   APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FOBTT-8IXTH  BBPOBT  OF  THE 

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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Ko.  2^ — ^Presentations  on  the  Patent  Bolls;  Charles  IL^-^oit^w 

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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92       APPHNDIX  I.   TO  THE  FORXr-SlXTH   RBPOIIT  OP  THE 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  tbe  Patent  Bolls ;  Charles  II. — cont 

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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DEPUTY  KEEPfiB  OF  THB  PUBLIO  BB00BD8» 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  the  Patent  Bolls ;  Charles  II. — coni, 

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.) 


94         APPBMMX  L   TO  THE  VOBTX-BlXtH  BlSPO&t  OP  THE 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF   THE  PUBLTO  BEOORBS.       95 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  ^tte  Patent  Rolls;  ChaFled'lI.^-<im^ 

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.  ^) 


96       APPENDIX   1.   TO   THE   FORTr-SIXTH   BE  PORT   OF   THE 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  the  Patent  Rolls ;  Charles  IL — coni. 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC  BEGOBDS.       97 

No.  2. — ^Presentationfl  on  the  Patent  Bolls  ;  Charles  II. — coni. 

Ik.,  rector  of  I 
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.) 


9> 


9* 


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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98       JLPPENDIX   I.    TO   THE   FORTr-SIXTH   REPORT    OF   THE 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  the  Patent  Rolls ;  Charles  II. — cont, 

•  

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.) 

*  Queiy  18th  year. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  EECOBD8.       99 

No.  2. — Presentations  on  the  Patent  Rolls ;  Charles  11. — cont, 

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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James,  elk.,  M.A.,  rector  of  Byford,  co.  Hereford.    Westm.,  12  Jane. 

(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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100   APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  rOKTY-SIXTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  the  Patent  Bolls ;  Charles  II. — coni. 

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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DEPUTY  SEEPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.      101 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  the  Patent  Bolls ;  Charles  II.— eon/. 

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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102  APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FOBTT-SIXTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  2. — ^Presentations  on  the  Patent  Bolls ;  Charles  II.— eon/. 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  EECORDS.      103 

I 

No.  2. — Presentations  on  the  Patent  Rolls ;  Charles  II. — cont. 

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.) 


104  APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  REPORT  OP  THE 

No.  2. — Presentations  on  the  Patent  Eolls ;  Charles  II. — coni. 

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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No.  2. — ^PreeentatioDs  on  the  Patent  Bolls ;  Charles  IT. — coni. 

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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106  APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  BEPOBT  OP  THE 

No.  2.— PresentationB  on  the  Patent  Rolls ;  Charles  II.— coiU. 

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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Edward,  dk.,  M.A.,  rector  of  Onelippe,  co.  Leicester.    Westm.,  14  Aug. 

(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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108   APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  BEPORT  OK  THE 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KJBSPEB   OF   THE  PUBLIC   BEGOBD8.  109 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC   RECORDS.  113 

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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Thomburgn     J 


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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.) 


BEPUTT  KEBPBB  OF  THE  PUBLIC   BEOOEDS.  115 

No.  2.— Presentations  on  the  Patent  Rolls ;  Charles  II. — coni, 

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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116      APPENDIX  IT.   TO  THE  POETT-8IXTH  REPORT   OP   THE 

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.) 


DEPUTY  KEEPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BEGOBDS.      117 

No.  2. — Presentations  on  the  Patent  Rolls ;  Charles  II. — eoni. 

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.) 


118  APPENDIX  I.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  BKPOBT  OF  THE 

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.) 


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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^) 


120      APPENDIX   I.   TO   THE   FORTT-SIXTH   REPORT   OF   THE 

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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DEPUTY  KEEPEB  OP  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.      128 

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. 


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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 


4    APPENDIX  IT.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

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.] 


8        APPENDIX   II.   TO   THE  FORTT-SIXTH  BEPORT   OP  THE 

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.] 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC  BEOORDS.         9 

No.  1.— Report  on  Rojal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — continued. 

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.] 


I 


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." 

o    18899.  I* 


18   APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE  FOBTY-SIXTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

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. 


i 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  REGOBDS.     "39 

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 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC   RECOKDS-  21 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


30     APPENDIX  II.  to'  the  forty-sixth  repokt  of  the 

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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DEPUTT  KEEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.       31 

No.  1. — ^Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark^  &c. — continued. 

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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32       APPENDIX  II.   TO  THE  FOBTT-SIXTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

2^0.  1. — Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark^  S^C'^^eantinued. 

'  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. 


DEPUTT  XEEPBB  OF  THB  PUBLIO  BEOOBDS.       33 

No.  1.— Beport  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — continued. 

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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34   APPENDIX  II,  TO  THE  PORTYHSIXTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  l.«— Beport  on  Boyal  Archiyes  of  Denmark,  Ac'-^oonHnueiL 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPEB  OF   THE  PUBLIO  BEOORDS.  85 

No.  1.— Report  on  Bojal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &o. — continued. 

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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36   APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  1. — ^Report  on  Rojal  Archives  of  Denmarky  &c. — continued^ 

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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No.  1. — ^Report  on  Boyal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — continued, 

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. 


38      APPBI^DIX  11.   TO  THE  FOBTr-SliTH   RBPOKT   OF  THK 

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. 


BEPUTY  KEEPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  REOOBDS.       39 

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. 


40       APPENDIX   ir.   TO  THE   FOIlTY-SlXTri   REPORT   OF   THE 

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. 


DISrUTY   KEEPER  OF   THE   PUBLIC   BEGOBDS*  41 

.No.  1* — Keport  on  Boyal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — continued. 

.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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42      APPENDIX  II.   TO  TB3B  FOBTT-8IXTH  SEPOBT  OF  THE 

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 


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13GEPUTT  KEEPER  OF  THE  PTTBLIC   BECOBDS.  43 

No.  1.— •Report  on  Boyal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c< — continued. 

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 

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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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No.  1. — Report  on  Eojal  AFchives  of  Denmark,  Ac. — continued. 

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. 

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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. 


DKPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.        53 

No.  1. — Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — continued, 

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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No.  I. — ^Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  DenmfU'k^  &c. — continued. 

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 


DEPUTY  KEEPKK  OF  THE  PUBLIC  KECORDS.       67 

No.  1. — Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — continued, 

Scottish  Papert. 

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 


68   APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  BEPORT  OF  THE 

No.  1. — Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — continued. 

ScotHih  Papers, 

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.] 


DEPUTY   KEEPER  OF   THE  PUBLIC   BEGORDS.  59 

No*  1.— Eeport  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark,  Ac. — eontinued. 

ScotH$h  Papers* 

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. 


60      APl'ENDIX   II.    TO   THE   FORTY-SIXTH   REPORT   OP   THE 

No.  1. — Beport  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark,  Sui.^-continued. 

.  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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DEPUTY  KEEPER  OB'  THE  PUBLIC  UEOORDS.        61 

No.  1. — Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — continued, 

Scottish  Papers, 

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. 


f 


62   APPENDIX  n.  TO  THE  PORTY-SIXTH  REPORT  OP  THE 

No.  1.— Report  on  Royal 'Aixshives  of  Denmark,  &c. — continued, 

ScoitiMk  Paperi, 

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. 

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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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68   APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

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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70      APPENDIX  II.  TO   THE  FOETY-SIXTH   REPORT   OF   THE 

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. 


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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. 

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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 . 


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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. 

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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. 


DEPUTY   KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC   RECORDS.  85 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  REGOBDS.  87 

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. 


DEPUTr   KEEPER  OF   THE   PUBLIC   HECOllDS.  89 

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. 


90   APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE  FOBTY-SIXTH  REPORT  OP  THE 

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) . 


DEPUTY  K£EP£B  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BBCORDS,       91 

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 


92      APPE^fDlX   11,  TO   THE   FORTY-SIXTH   BEPOKT  OP   THE 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS,       93 

No.  2.— Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  5  Edward  I. — continued, 

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- 


BBPUTT  KMEPBB  OF  THK  PUBLIC  RECORDS.       95 

No.  2.— Calmdar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  L    eoniinmd. 

'  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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  5  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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98   APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  5  Edward  l^r-r^ontinued, 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.       99 

No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Eolls  :  5  Edward  I. — continued, 

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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lOO   APPENDIX   II.   TO   THE   FORTY-SIXTH   REPORT   OF   THE 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  5  Edward  J. — continued, 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  5  Edward  L — coniinued. 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  5  Edward  l.-^-continued. 

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. 


104   APPENDIX   II,   TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  REPORT   OP  THE 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  5  Edward  I. — continued, 

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. 


106  APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE  TORTT-SIXTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

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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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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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.] 


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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« 

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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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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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC  BECOBDS.      117 

No.  2.-— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  h'-^continuecL 

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. 


118    APPENDIX  II.   TO   THE   EORTY-SIXTH   REPOBT   OP   THE 

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. 


DEPUTY   KEEPER  OF   THE  PUBLIC   BEGOBDS.  119 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPEU  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.      121 

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. 


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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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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. 


DEPUTY  K££P£B  OF   THE  PUfiLIO  BECOSDS.  125 

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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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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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. 


DEPUTY   KEEPER   OF  THE   PUBLIC  RECORDS.  133 

No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  5  Edward  I.—  continued. 

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 
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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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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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'  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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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 

u  2 


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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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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No.  2. — ^Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  I. — cofUinued. 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  5  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  I. — cofUinued. 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

t 

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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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. 


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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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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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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. 


236  APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE  FORTY-SIXTH  REPOBT  OP  THE 

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. 


DEPUTY  K££P£B  OF  THE  FUBLIO  KECORD&  237 

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. 


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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. 


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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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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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No.  2.— Caleiiclar  of  Patent  BoUs :  5  Edward  I.—conHnueeL 

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. 


248   APPE5DIX   !!•   TO   THE  FORTY-SIXTH   REPORT   OP  THE 

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.         .. 


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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. 


260    APPENDIX  IL   TO  THE  FORTV-SIXTH   DEPORT  OF   TUB 

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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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. 


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•^  .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.    ' 


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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. 


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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* 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER   OF   THE   PUBLIC   BEGORDS.  267 

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. 


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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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'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. 


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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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  I. — eoniinued. 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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276     APPENDIX  II.   TO   THE   FORTT-SIXTH   REPORT   OF   THE 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  5  Edward  I, — continved, 

'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. 


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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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  5  Edward  I. — continued. 

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. 


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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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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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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. 


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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. 


288     APPENDIX  II.   TO   THB  FOBTT-SIXTH  BEPOBT  07  THE 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls:  5  Edward  I. — conHnued. 

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 .  £  £ 


290      APPEKDIX  II.   TO  THE   FORTY-SIXTH  BEPORT   OP  THE 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Eolls :  5  Edward  I. — continued. 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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. 


DEPUTY  KKBPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  KECOBDS.      311 

No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  L — continued, 

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. 


812    APPENDIX   II.   TO   THE  FOBTY-SIXTn   REPORT   OP  THE 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPF4R   OF   THE   PUBLIC   RECORDS.  818 

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. 


314     APPENDIX   II.    TO   THE  FORTY-SIXTH  REPORT   OP   THE 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC   RECORDa  815 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls  :  5  Edward  I. — continued. 

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. 


318  APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE  P0BTY-8IXTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  I.*-eaiili'mie<f.* 

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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No.  2.-^Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  I.— eoMlmtierf. 

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. 


320    APPENDIX   II.   TO   THE  FORTY-SIXTH  BEPOBT   OP   THE 

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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No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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322     APFBNDIX  IL   TO   THE  FOBTT^SIXTH  BBPOBT   OF   THE 

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. 


DEPUTY  KBEPEB  OF  THE  FTTBLIG   RECORDS.  323 

No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  l,'-'«mtinued, 

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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Na  2.*— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  L — continued. 

(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. 


S26     AFPENMX   II.   TO  THS  F0&TT-6I3CTH   ICEPOBT  W  THE 

No.  2.— Cideiidar  of  Pkitent  Bolls :  5  Edward  I. '  -ifOHiiumed. 

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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No.  2.-— Calendar  of  Patent  Eolls:  5  Edward  'L—^amtinued. 

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. 


328     APPENDIX   I  J.    TO   THE   FORTY-SIXTH    REPOIIT   OF   THE 

No.  2. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  5  Edward  I. — continued, 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF   THE   PUDLIC   KEOORDS.  S2d 

No.  2. — Caleudar  of  Patent  Rolls :  5  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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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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No.  2.-^Caleiidar  of  Patent  Bolls :  5  Edward  JL^—continued, 

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. 


336    APPENDIX  II.  TO  THE   FOKTT-SIXTH  REPOBT   OF  THE 

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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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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No.  3. — Catalogue  of  Venetian  Manuscripts — continued. 

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 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BECOBDS,      339 

No.  3. — Catalogue  of  Venetian  Manuscripts — continued. 


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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 

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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 


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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. 

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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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DEPUTY  KEEPER    OF   THE   PUBLIC   RECORDS.  355 

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. 


DEPUTT  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BE0ORD8.  357 

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. 


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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 

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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 

(Signed)        Ernest  George  Atkinson. 


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CONTENTS. 


REPORT. 

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Introductory  Statement  -----         iii 

I.  Fac-similes  of  National  Manuscripts,  &c.,  by  Process  of 
Photozincography,  &c.  -  -  -  - 

21.  Calendars  and  Transcripts  -  -  - 

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, 
VIII.  Transfers  and  Removals  -  -  -  - 

IX.  Arrangement,  Repairs,  Binding,  and  similar  Operations 
X.  Inventories  -  -  -  . 

XI.  Calendars  and  Catalogues  -  - 

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APPENDIX. 

Kos. 

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 

OF 

THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC 

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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iv  THE  FOliTy-REVENTH   REPORT  OF  THE 

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. 


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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. 

o     22453:  b 


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 
of  Euzabbth,  preserved  in  Her  M^esty^s  Public  Beccurd  Office. 
Edited  by  Hans  Claude  Habolton,  Esq.»  F.S.A.  Vol.  V. — 1592, 
&c. 


No.  4. — Chronicles  and  Memorials   of   Great  Britain 
AND  Ireland  during  the  Middle  Aqes. 


Volumes  published  in  \^^6, 

Beoueil  des  Croniques  et  anchiennes  Istories  de  la  Grant 
Bretaione,  a  present  nomme  Enoleterre,  par  Jehan  de  Waurin, 
Vol.  IV.,— 1431-1443.  Edited  by  Sir  William  Hardy,  F.S.A.,  and 
Edward  L.  C.  P.  Hardy,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister- 
at-Law. 

Year  Books  of  the  Beign  of  Edward  III.,  Years  12-13. 
Edited  and  translated  by  Luke  Owen  Pike,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Bani8ter-at-Law. 

Chronicles  op  the  Reigns  of  Stephen,  Henry  II.,  and 
Richard  I.  Vol.  II.  Edited  by  Richard  Howlett,  Esq.,  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  Historical  Works  op  Symeon  of  Durham.  Vol.  II. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Arnold,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  University  College, 
Oxford. 

Materials  for  the  History  of  Thomas  Becket,  Archbishop 
OP  Canterbury.  Vol.  VII.  Edited  by  Joseph  Brigstocke  Shep- 
pard,  Esq.,  LL.D. 


DBPUXT  KBBPBR  OF  THB  PtJBLIO  BBCOHBS^  7 

No«  4.— C^mmides  aBd> Memorials,  At, — continued. 

In  the  Press* 

Chronicle  of  Robkrt  of  Brunkb.  Edited  by  Fkbdbrick  Jahss 
FuBNiYAix,  Esq.,  M.A«,  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Thb  Mbtrical  Chronicle  of  Robert  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.C.L.,  Oxon.,  and 

M«  GUBBRAND  VlGPUSSON,  M.A. 

Lbstorie  des  Engles  solum  Geffrei  Gaimar.  Edited  by  Sir 
Thomas  Duffus  Hardy,  D.CX.,  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Public  Records ; 
continued  by  Charles  Trice  Martin,  Esq.,  B.A.,  F.S.A. 

The  Historians  of  the  Church  of  Tork,  and  its  Archbishops. 
Vol.  IT,  Edited  by  James  Bajne,  D.C.L.,  Canon  of  York,  Secretary 
of  the  Surtees  Society. 

Chbonicle  of  the  Ancient  Abbby  of  Ramsey,  from  the 
Chartulary  of  that  Abbey,  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  Edited  by  the 
Rey.  William  Dttnn  Macray,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Rector  of  Ducklington, 
Oxon. 

PoLYCHRONicoN  Ranulphi  Higden,  wlth  Trcvisa'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,  Camhridge. 

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. 

Chartulary  of  the  Ancient  Benedictine  Abbey  of  Ramsey, 
from  the  MS.  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  Vol.  II.  Edited  by 
William  Henry  Hart,  Esq.,  P.S.A.,  and  the  Rev.  Ponsonby  An- 
NESLEY  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.  IL 

Registrum  Epistolarum  fratris  J.  Peckham,  Archiepiscopi 
Cantuariensis.  Vol.  III.  Edited  by  Charles  Trice  Martin,  Esq., 
B.A.,  F.S.A. 

WiLLELMI  MONACHI  MaLMESBIBIENSIS  DE  ReGUM  GeSTIS  AnGLORUM, 
LIBRI   v.;   ET   HiSTORLS  NOYELLiB,     LIBRI    lU.      Edited  by   WiLLIAM 

Stubbs,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chester. 

Charters  and  Documents,  illustrating  the  History  of  the 
Cathedral  AND  City  of  Sarum,  1100-1800;  forming  an  Appendix 
to  the  Register  of  S.  Osmund.  Vol.  III.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  H. 
Rich  Jones,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  and  Vicar  of  Bradford- 
on-Avon. 


8     APPEKDI2  TO  THE  FOBTY-SEVENTH  BEPOBT  OF  TUV 

No.  4. — Chronicles  and  Memorials^  Ae^-^^onHnued, 

In  Progress, 

Becubil  DBS  Cbokiques  bt  anchiennes  Istobies  de  la.  GRAinr 
Bretaione,  a  present  nom m e  Englbtebrb,  par  Jehan  db  Waurin, 
Vol.  V.,— 1443-1461.  Edited  by  Sir  William  Hardy,  F.S.A.,  and 
Edward  L.  C.  P.  Hardt,  Esq.,  F.S.A.y  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister- 
at-Law. 

Descriptive  Catalogue  op  AfANtiscRiPTs  relating  to  the  Histort 
OF  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Vol.  IV. — 1827,  &c.  By  Sir 
Thomas  Duffus  Hardy,  D.C.L.,  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Public  Records ; 
caniinued  by  Charles  I^ce  Martin,  Esq.,  B.A.,  F.S.A. 

The  Treatise  <'De  Princifum  Instructionb/'  of  Giraldus  Cam- 
BRBNSis ;  with  an  Index  to  the  first  four  volumes  of  the  ^'  Works  of 
Giraldus  Cambrensis,"  edited  bv  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Brewer.  Edited  by 
George  F.  Warner,  Esq.,  of  the  Department  of  MSS.,  British 
Museum. 

Ranulf  de  Glanvill;  Tractatus  de  legibcs  et  consuetu- 
DINIBX7S  Anglla,  &c.    Edited  by  Sir  Tbavers  Twiss,  Q.C.,  D.C.L. 

FlORES  HiSTORLARUM,   PER  MATTHiBUM  WSSTMONASTERIENSEM  COL- 

LEOTi.  Edited  by  Henry  Richards  Luard,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinitj 
CoUege,  R^strarj  of  th6  Universitj,  and  Vicar  of  Great  St.  Mary's, 
Cambridge. 

Chronica  Rogeri  de  Wendover,  Sive  Flores  Historiarum. 
Edited  by  Henry  Gay  Hewlett,  Esq.,  Keeper  of  the  Records  of  the 
Land  Revenue. 

A  Collection  or  the  Choniclks  and  Ancient  Histories  of 
Great  Britain,  now  called  England,  by  John  De  Waurin. 
1399-1422  (Translation  of  Vol.  II.).  Edited  aftd  translated  by  Sir 
William  Hardy,  F.S.A.,  and  Edward  L.  C.  F.  Hardy,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

Year  Books  of  the  Reign  of  Edward  III.,  years  13,  14.  Edited 
and  translated  by  Luke  Owen  Pike,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law. 


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. 


DEPUTY  KEBFEB  OF  THE  PUBLIO  REOORDS.       15 

^o.  5. — ^BepofTt  on  Bojal  Archives  of  Denmark — continued. 

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.— 


16   APPENDIX  TO  THE  FOBTY-8BVBNTH  BBPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  5. — Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark — continued. 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEBPBB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BEOOBDS.        17 

No.  5.— -Report  on  Rojal  Archives  of  DenmArk-^eaniinued. 

ScotH$h  Papers.     1551—1604. 

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- 

o  22458.  B 


18   APPENDIX  TO  THB  FOBTT-t^SVENTH  SBPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  5. — Report  on  Royal  Ardiives  of  Denmark — ccfnimued* 

ScotUsh  Papers.     1551—1604. 

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. 


DEPUTY   KEBFSB  (^   THE' PUBLIC  BECOBDS.  19 

No.  5. — Report  o«  Bojal  Archives  o£  Dwxaark'^-^-oontinued. 

ScoUish  Papers,    1651-'-1604. 

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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20   APPEKBIX  TO  THE  FOBTY-SBTENTH  BBPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  5. — Beport  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark — continued, 

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 

^o.  5. — Beport  on  Rojal  Archives  of  DenmBrk^-eontinued, 

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 


BBPUVr  KKEPBB  OF  THB  PUBLIC  BECOBDS.      t8 

No.  5. — ^Report  6ti  Boyal  Archives  of  Denmark^— conhmttfcf. 

SdotHih  Paper$,     15Sl->-1604. 

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,^ 


%i      APPENDIX  TO  TH£  FORTY-SEVENTH  BBPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  5.<— Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark — caniinued* 

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.** 


DKPUTT  KEEPlfiK  OF  THE  PUBLIC  REGOKD8.  25 

No.  5. — Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark — continued, 

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.] 


28      APPEICDIX   TO   THE  FOBTT-SEVBNTHr  tOQ^OBT   OF  THE 

No.  5.-**Sepori  on  Bojal  Archives  of  Denmark-— eonA'iitMiil. 

Se&itUk  Paper9.     1551—164)4. 

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. 


jyEPVrSY  KBEVJSB  OF  TfflE  FETBLIO  KECOHD3.  .'■"*      27- 

No.  5.-^Report  on  Roysl  ArcfaiTes  of  Denmark— cimffitt«e^ 

M  Paperg.    lftj»-.1604. 


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 


28      APPEIIDIX   TO   THE  FOBTT-SEYEKTH   BEPOBT   OF  THE 

No.  5. — ^Report  on  Koyal  Archives  of  Denmark — continued. 

Scottisk  Paper:     1551—1604. 

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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DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.       29 

No.  5. — Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark — coniinued, 

Seattish  Papers.     1 551—1 604. 

**  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." 


80      APPENDIX  TO  JSSB  FOBTYhSBTSNTH   BfiPORT.OF  THE 

No.  5. — ^Report  onr  Royal  Ait^ves  of  Deaniapk — contm^d. 

ScoUUh:  Papers.    1561—1604. 

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 


DEPUTY  KSEPSR   OF   THfi  PUBUO   RBCOBD8.  SI 

No.  5. — Report  on  Eojal  Archives  of  Demnai'k — continued, 

ScotHih  Paper*,    1551^1604. 

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, 


32   APPENDIX  TO  THE  POBTY-SEVENTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

No.  5. — Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark — coniinued, 

ScotHah  Papers.     1551—1604. 

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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DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BEGOBDS.       86 

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.] 

C    2 


36        APPENDIX  TO  THE  F0RTY-8EVBNTH  REPORT  OP  THE 
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. 


DEPUTY   KEEPEU  OF   THE   PUBLIC   RECORDS.  87 

No.  5, — ^Bepoit  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark — continued, 

Scottish  Papers.     1551—1604. 

*'  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.     [/&.] 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.       89 

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, 


DEPUTY  KEEPEB  Or  THE  PUBLIC   KECORDS.  45 

No.  5. — ^Report  on  Royal  ArchiveB  of  Denmark — continued, 

Suppiemental  English  Papers,     1548 — 1607. 

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. 


46   APPENDIX  TO  THE  POETY-SEVBNTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

No.  5. — Report  on  Royal  ArcMTes  of  Denmark— «ofthfitf6<f. 

Supplemental  Engthh  Papers.     1548 — 1607. 

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. 


DEPUTY   KBEPEB  OF  THB  FUBIilO   RECORDS.  47 

No.  5. — Report  on  Bojal  Archives  of  Denmark — continued. 

Supplemental  English  Papers.     1548—1607. 

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 


48       APPENDIX   TO   THE   FORTr-8EVE2^TH   REPORT   OF   THE 

No.  6. — ^Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark — continued. 

Supplemental  EnglM  Papers,     1548 — 1607. 

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. 


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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." 


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So.  6.— -Report  on  Royal  Archives  of  Denmark-— €on#tn«eJ. 

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.  -    • 

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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. 


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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. 


54      APPEin)IX  TO  THB  FOBTT-SBTENTH  BBPOBT  OF  THB 

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„  ^ 


DEPUTY  K£EPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BEGOBDS.      69 

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.)  »    • 


»   ■■!■ 


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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N.B.— The  limitation  of  the  dignity  is  to  the  hein  male  of  the  body  of  the  person  on  whloh  it  ia 

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f  Nicholas  Bacon  of  SedRrave,  eo.  Suffolk.  Knt 

I  Patent  Soil  [No.  IMS]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45.  No.  88. 

(  Richard  Molyneux  of  Sef  ton.  co.  Lancaster.  Knt. 
I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45.  No.  87. 

/Thomas  Mauuaell  of  Morgan,  co.  Glamorgan.  Knt. 
I  Patent  Boll  [No.  19tf  ]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45.  No.  se. 

<  George  Shirley  of  Stanton,  co.  Leicester.  Esq. 

I  Patent  Roll  [Na  19«2]  9  Jss.  I.,  p.  45.  No.  86. 

f  John  Stradlinff  of  St.  Donates,  ca  Glamorgan,  Knt. 
I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1948]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45.  No.  84. 

f  Francis  Leake  of  Sutton,  co.  Derby.  Knt. 

I  Patent  Boll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I..  )>.  4S.  No.  8S. 

/  Thomas  Pelham  of  Lawghton,  co.  Sussex,  Esq. 
I  Pstent  Roll  [No.  1942]  0  Jas.  I.,  p.  46,  No.  82. 

/  Richard  Houghton  of  Houghton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  Knt 
I  Pateut  Roll  [No.  19^  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45.  No.  8L 

f  Henry  Hobart  of  Intwood,  co.  Norfolk.  Knt. 

I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45,  No.  80. 

<  George  Bouthe  of  Dunham  Massy,  co.  Chester,  Knt. 
I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45,  No.  79. 

<  John  Peyton  of  Iselham.  co.  Cambridge.  Knt. 

I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45,  No.  78. 

/Lionel  Tallemach  of  Hellingham,  co.  Suffolk.  Esq. 
I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45,  No.  77. 

r  Jenrase  Clifton  of  Clifton,  co.  Nottingham,  Knt 
I  Patent  RoU  [No.  19i2]  9  Jas  I.,  p.  46,  No.  7«. 

/Thomas  Gerrard  of  Brynne,  oo.  Lancaster.  Knt 
I  Patent  Boll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45,  No.  75. 

/  Walter  Aston  of  Tixall,  co.  Stafford.  Knt. 

I  Patent  Boll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45.  No.  74. 

/Philip  Knyvett  of  Bucknam.  co.  Norfolk,  Esq. 

I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942J  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45TNo.  78. 

/  John  St.  John  of  Lideard  Tregom  co.  Wilts.  Knt 
I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1912]  9  Jas.  1^  p.  45.  No.  72. 

/  John  Shelley  of  Michelgrove.  co.  Sussex.  Esq. 

1  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45.  No.  71. 

/John  Savage  of  Rock  Savage,  co.  Chester,  Knt. 

I  Patent  RoU  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  L,  p.  46^  No.  89. 

/  Francis  Barrington  of  Barrington  Hall,  co.  Essex,  Knt. 
I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45,  No.  68. 

/  Henry  Berkley  of  Wymondam.  oo.  Leicester,  Esq. 
1  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45,  No.  87. 

/William  Wentworih  of  Wentworth  Woodhouse,  co.  York,  Bsq 
I  Patent  Roll  [No.  19tf  ]  9  Jas.  In  p.  46,  No.  06. 

/Richard  Musgrave  of  Hartley,  co.  Westmoreland,  Knt. 
I  Patent  Roll  [No.  19-ft2J  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45,  No.  66. 

/Edward  Seymour  of  Bury  Castle,  co.  Devon,  Esq. 
I  Patent  Roll  [Nu.  1942]  9  Jas.  L.  p.  45.  No.  64. 

/Moyle  Finch  of  Eastwell.  oo.  Kent,  Knt. 

1  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45,  No.  68. 

/Anthony  Cope  of  Hanwell.  co.  Oxfonl.  Knt. 

I  Patent  Roll  [No.  1942]  9  Jas.  I.,  p.  45.  No.  61 

/  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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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Hasilrigg  of  Nosely.  co.  Leicesteri  Knt. 
trntJ^ENo.  8274]  20  Jas.  I.,  p.  6,  No.  4. 


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/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^ 


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(  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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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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CreatioDB  of  Baronets — continued. 

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, 


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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). 


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Creafttons  of  Baronets — c^miinued, 

/  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     » 


•SMay 

• 

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1648 


*14  May  » 

*16May 

*aO  May 

*88May 

• 

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•86May 
t(Undated) 
*8lMay  1648 

•10  June  n 

*16  June  n 

•—June  •* 

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$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 

M                        " 

17  January 

1643-44      - 

14  March 

f»            • 

1  April 

1644 

25  April 

f»            " 

4May 

»» 

14  June 

w                 ■ 

t* 

w                   " 

8  October 

M                      • 

28Pebniai7  1M4-45     - 

21  March 

M                       " 

9May 

M                      ■ 

SSNovembei 

•         » 

7  I^bmaiy  1645-46     - 

6Maroh 

W 

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.'^ 


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(Signed)        R.  Douglas  Tbimmbb, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


142     Al^PENDIX  TO  THE  FORTY-SEVENTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  7.— Calendar  of  Patent  RdUs  :  6  Edward  l.^-^onHnued. 

**  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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No.  .7.— -Calendar  of  Patent  Bella:  6  Edward  h^-^amtmued, 

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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DEPUTY  KEBPES  OF  THB  PUBLIC  BEOOBDS.      147 

No.  .7.«— <3alendar  of  Ptttent  Bella:  6  Edward  h — continued. 

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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148  APPENDIX  TO  THE  POBTY-8BV^«NTH  BEPORT  OF  THE 

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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DFl^UTT  KEEFBB  OF  THE  PUBLIC   RECORDS.  149 

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- 
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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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.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. 


152  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FORTY-SEVENTH  BBPORT  OF  THE 

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. 


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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. 


L6Ai   APPENDIX  TO   THE'  FORTT-SEVENZH  BBPQBT  OT   THE 

Noi^  7«^^r.<Calen£Ur  o£  Patent  BoUs  s  6  Bdward  l.-^-^^ntimuetL 

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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No.  T.-^-Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  I. — caniintud, 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  BoUb  :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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1^0.  7.— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edwaid  L-^^eoniinued. 

•  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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No.  7. — CaleDdar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — eofUinued. 

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. 


16^     APPENDIX   TO   THE   FORTY-SEVENTH   EEPORT   OB*  THE 

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. 


1>£BTrrT  VSEttPWBir  OF -THE  PITBLIC  (SEOOBB&'    r/.     ^26(7 

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. 


168  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FOfiTY-SEYENTH  SSPOBT  OF  THET 

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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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J^o,  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  1.^  continued. 

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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]^o.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  L — continued. 

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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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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  EoUb  :  6  Edw^t^d  l.^^^ontinuedL 

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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No.  7. — Calendai'  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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No.  7.*-Ca]endar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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. 


198  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FORTY-SEVENTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

"So.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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* 


l^EPUTT  KEEFEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BBOOBDS,  199 

No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  Ir^conHnued. 

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. 


200  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FOBTY-SEVENTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  L — continued. 


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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  l^^^continued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  L-^HsaiUinued, 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  6  Edvrard  I. — continued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  l.—conHnuedf 

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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DEPUTY  KKEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  KECPUDS.      211 

No.  7,.^ — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolk :  6  Edward  I. — continued, 

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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No.  7.-— Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — canHnued. 

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. 

• 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls  :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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. 


214  APPEKDIX  TO  THE  FORTY-SEVENTH  KEPORT  OP  THE 

^o.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  L — continued. 

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. 


.   DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  KE0OBD&  '        215 

.  Mou  7. — Galendar  o£  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  I. — oaniinued* 

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. 


216  APPENDIX  TO  THB  70BTT-SSTENTH  REPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  7«— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolb :  6  Edward  L-^eaniinMed. 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 


DEPUTY   KESPEB  OF   THE  PUBLIC   RECORDS.  231 

No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  l.^^<miinued, 

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. 


282     APPENDIX  TO  THE  FORTT-SEYBNTH  REPORT   OF  THE 

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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No.  7.-— Calendar  of  Pfttent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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. 


884  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FOBTT-SEYENTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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 


236  APPENDIX  TO  THE  POBTT-SEVENTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEBPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIO   BEGOBD8.  237 

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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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.'*] 


252  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FOBTT-SEVENTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

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. 


254  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FOBTY-8BVBNTH  RBPOBT  OF  THE 

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. 


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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. 

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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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Eolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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260  APPENDIX  TO  THE  KORTT-8KVENTH  REPORT  OF  THE 

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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No.  7. — ^Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  £dw^ard  I. — canHnued* 

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. 


262     APPENDIX   TO   THlfi   FORTY-SEVEKTH   REPORT   OF   THE 

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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Ko».7."— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls:  6  Edward  I. — continued 

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. 


264  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FOBTT-SBVEKTH  BEFOBT  OF  THB 

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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No.  7,— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  1,—^xnUinued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  I^ — continued. 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE   PUBLIC    RECORDa  271 

No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  6  Edward  I. — continued, 

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. 


272  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FORTY-SEVENTH  BEPOBT  OE  TDB 

No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  L — continued, 

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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Ko.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  l.^^^ontinued, 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edtrard  I. — eonHnued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  J.^-eonHnued. 

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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DBPUTY  KEEPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.      281 

No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued, 

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 


2*2     APPENDIX  TO  THE  FORTT-SlMrBNTH  REPORT  OP   THE 

•No.  7.-- Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I.— eem^^muMf. 

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. 

• 

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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No.  7*--<)al0Ddar  of  Patent  BMb  :  6  Edward  l.^-^eenHnued. 

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. 


284  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FORTY-SBYSNTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

Na  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  L — canHnued. 

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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No.  7.— 'Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  6  £dward  I. — continued. 

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. 


286    APPENDIX   TO  THE   FORTY-SETENTH  BBPOBT   OF  THE 

No.  7.— Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  £dward  L^^oniimied: 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPEB  OF  THE  PUBLIO  REOOBD9.  287 

No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls:  6  Edward  l.--H!onttnued. 

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. 


288  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FORTr-SEVBNTH  BEPOBT  OF  THE 

No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Kolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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No.  7.— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolb :  6  Edward  I. — continued, 

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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Ko.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  t. — eontinued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  l.-^^OHtinued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  L — continued. 

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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Ko*  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  I^ — continued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — coniintted, 

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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No.  7.— -Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I.— ^onlifNiadL 

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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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. 

*  The  words  "  iidem  { oonstituuntur  ad  assisam  nove  disaeiiine  capiendam  "  follow  this  entiy 
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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Eolls  :  6  Edward  1,-^ontinued. 

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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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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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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. 


312  AFPBNPIX  TO  THE  FOBTT-SEVENTH  BBPORT  OF  THE 

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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^o.  7. — ^Oalendar  of  Patent  Bolb  :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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. 


314    APPENDIX  TO   THE  POBTY-SEVBNTH  BEPOBT   OP   THE 

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. 


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]^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 


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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. 


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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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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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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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No.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls  :  6  J^dward  I. — continued, 

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]. 

•  A  mandate  foUowB  to  the  King's  batUOi  in  tiMUshDiirio  of  8.  David's. 


828  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FOBTT-BEVKNTH  BBPOBT  OF  THE 

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 


DEPUTT  KEEPBB  OF  THE  PUBLIC  BB00BD8.      S29 

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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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Maetcr  TVmm  de  SodbctoB  to  take  the  Mike  of  noicl  iliwi  mjh 
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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 
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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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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 
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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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I^o.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls :  6  Edward  I. — continued. 

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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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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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


386«  APPENBIX  TO  THB  FOBTY-8BVBNTH  QBPOBT  OF  THE 

^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. 


368  APPENDIX  TO  THE  FORTY-SEVENTH  BEPOBT  OP  THE 

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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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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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. 

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■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. 


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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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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. 


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•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. 


DEPUTY  KBEPER  OP  THE  PUBLIC  BEGORDS.      88! 

No.  7.— Calendar  of  Flatent  Bolls :  6  Edward  h'-^^oniimied. 

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. 


3d2    APPENDIX  TO  THS  FOATX-SBVENTH  BBPOBT  OF  THB 


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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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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF   THE  PUBLIO   BECORDS.  387 

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. 


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.  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. 


DBPUTY  KBEPXR  OF  THS  PUBLIC  BECOBDS.  301 

No.  7.— Calendar  of  Patent  ROII0 :  6  £dwftrd  L-^-^HmOmied. 

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. 


392     AFPEIirDIX  TO  THE  FOBTT-BEYENTH   BEPOBT  OF   THE 

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. 


DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS.      398 

No.  7.—  Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls :  6  Edward  h—Hsaniinued. 

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. 


JmPVTX   KSEPSR  OF  THE  PUBLIO  BBGOBD6.      896 

No.  7. — Calendai:  of  Patent  BoUs-s  6  Edward  h-^-H^oniinued. 

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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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. 


400  APPENDIX  TO  THE  PORTY-SEVENTH  REPOBT  OF  THE 

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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N"©.  7. — Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls  :  6  Edwatd  I. — continued. 

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. 


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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« 


404?        APPENDIX   TO   THE  FORTY-SEVENTH   BEPOBT,   &0. 

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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