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L
Labourers, wages of, regulated, 14, 148
-, — Statute of, 115; fines paid for
non-observance of, 115–8
Lacer, Lacier, Richard, 1, 16, 18, 22,
35, 40, 43, 45, 53, 58, 68, 71
-, — — resigns Aldermanry of Farndone Ward, 94
Lake, John, 269
Lakenham, Richard, 172
Lamb, John, 192
-, — Richard, 132, 253
Lambard, Robert, 253
-, — Thomas, 109
Lambele, William, 200
Lambourne, William, 252, 331
Lambyn, Guy, 61
-, — John, 22
-, — William, de Bromlegh, 215
-, — — Margaret, wife of, daughter
of John Fourneaux, 215
Lancaster, John of Gaunt, Duke of, sets out for France, 263; in Aquitaine, 319
Lancastre, Thomas, 245
Lane, John, 234
Langbourne Ward, 53, 54
Langeford, John de, 117
-, — William de, 279
Langelee, Langele, Adam, 100
-, — John, 241
Langetone, John de, 59
Lanleye. See Lauleye.
Larmourer, Nicholas, 131
-, — — John, son of, 131
"Lastage," 140n.
Latrines on Fleet Ditch, 49–50
Laughe, Herman, merchant of Almaine, 320
Laughtone, Laghtone, John de, 49, 137
Lauleye (Lanleye?), Thomas, 293
Launde, Robert de la, 156
Laurence, William, 60, 110, 212
-, — — Guy, son of, 212, 213
-, — — Juliana, daughter of, wife
of John Claverynge, 212
-, — — Thomas, son of, 212
Laus, William, 41
Lavendere, Clement, 206
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 206
"La Vyze," vill of, 175
Law Courts, pleadings in, to be in English, 147n.
Law merchant, 198
Lawe, John, 176
Lawselle, John, 200
Lead not to be exported, 105
Leadenhall. See Ledenhalle.
Leathersellers, petition by, 293; complaint against Dyers by, 295
Leaute, John, 113
Leche, John (le), 55, 58, 118
-, — — Alice, daughter of, wife of
William Sunnyngge, 55, 58, 118
-, — — Matilda, wife of, 55
-, — — his chantry in church of
St. Michael, Cornhill, 118
-, — Roger le, 21
Lectone, John de, 21
Ledebury, Thomas, 21
Ledenhalle, poulterers at the, 258
Ledes (co. Kent), writ dated from, 118
Ledrede, Leddrede, John, 190, 191
-, — Robert de, 14
-, — William, 190, 191
Leget, Robert, 185
Leggy, Thomas, 11, 18, 22, 31, 32,
34, 38, 40, 43, 44, 45, 51, 53, 58,
68, 71, 89, 185, 202, 289
-, — — Alderman of Broad Street
Ward, death of, 94
-, — — Simon, son of, 185, 289
Legh, Walter de, called "le Hetherne," 11
-, — — Margery de Algate, dau. of, 11
Leke, Leyke, Elias, 249, 250
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Henry Sket, 249
Lemenstre, John de, 79
Lemman, John, 61, 76, 89
-, — William, 96
Lenham, Edmund de, 57
-, — John de, 126
"Lenne" (Lynn, co. Norf.), burgesses of, letter of procuration from, 25
Lenne, Ralph de, 23, 25, 53, 68, 71
Lentale, Adam, 244
Lepers, the Hospital of St. Giles, Holborn, for, 27–9, 30–1
-, — not to walk or beg in the streets,
217, 301; a baker, who was a leper,
to quit the City forthwith on pain
of the pillory, 294
Lesnes (co. Kent), 207
Lesnes, John de, 118
Lesyngcroft, "Aueray" de, 3
Leuesham, Thomas (de), 216, 301, 322, 323
Levelif, Simon, 76, 89, 129, 172, 215,
220, 325
-, — — Lucy, wife of, 220
-, — Thomas, 75
Lever, John, 321
Leycestre, John de, 189, 334
-, — — the King's Changer at the
Tower, 326
-, — Philip de, 30
-, — William de, 60
-, — — beadle of Aldersgate Ward,
258
Leye, John (de), 269, 293
Leyke. See Leke.
Licheberwe, William, 40
Lightfot, Lyghtfot, John, 80, 98
-, — — Alice, wife of, 98
-, — John "Maisterion" (Master
John ?), 241
-, — Robert, 15, 59, 171
Lillyngstone, Thomas de, 68
Lime Street, parish of St. Andrew, Cornhill, 218
Lime Street Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Fraunceys, Adam, 50, 51
-, Gloucestre, John de, 50
-, Little, John, 51
Lincoln, burgesses of, letter of procuration from, 25; to be free of toll, 258
Lincoln, Lyncoln, John de, 195
-, — Richard de, 56
-, — — Thomas, son of, 56
-, — Robert, 59, 207, 231, 244
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of William Knyvet, 231
-, — Simon de, 26, 59
-, — Thomas (de), 16, 201, 252
-, — William de, 70, 143
Lisbon, wax of, 209. See also Spanish Wax.
Little, Lytle, John (le), 18, 21, 24,
31, 38, 51, 58, 68, 71, 75, 132, 135,
140, 165, 174, 185, 190, 191, 203,
205, 211, 213, 215, 216, 220, 222,
232, 236, 245, 254, 267, 281, 287,
293, 299, 316, 317, 319, 321, 324,
327, 330
-, — — Alderman of Bishopsgate
Ward, 322
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
140
-, — — Johanna, wife of, widow
of Simon Dolsely, 245
-, — Robert, 165, 190, 191
Litylworth, William, 288
"Loches," a freshwater fish, 139
Lodelawe, Lodelowe, John de, 3, 126,
137
-, — Thomas (de), 135, 138, 139, 140,
146, 153, 156, 161, 169, 174, 181,
183, 186, 190, 234, 255, 269, 301,
316
Lodeneye, Walter, 162
Lokyer, Elena, 269
Lombard merchants, to attend the King's Council, 91; taken under the King's protection, id.; attacked by mercers of the City, 112; not to be molested, 245; a broker sworn to act for, 314
Londham. See Loudham.
London, John de, 60, 112
London, Bishop of, 132, 169; fields in Berwardeslane belonging to, 322
London, Port of, no one to leave without licence, 40, 45; goods seized in the, 75; collectors of custom in the, 75, 232, 319; petty custom in, 90, 319; custom on wool in, pledged as security for a loan to the King, 263, 264
London Bridge, estate belonging to,
27, 100, 194; shops on, 37; a tax
collected at, for repair of roads, 81
-, — Wardens of, 13, 27, 37, 41, 44,
100, 108, 127, 133, 155
London Bridge, Wardens of:
-, Bacoun, Richard, 37, 41, 44, 108,
127, 155
-, Hatfeld, John de, or "le Chaundeler," 13, 27, 37, 41, 44, 108,
127, 155
-, Vannere, Henry le, 13
Longchamp, William de, Bishop of Ely and Chancellor, 35, 125, 140
Longe, Longge, John, 299
-, — Nicholas (le), 61, 174
-, — Ralph, 244
-, — Roger, 222, 259
-, — Thomas, 81
Longeneye, Stephen de, 140
Louche, Louches, Adam de, Knt., 50
-, — John de, 118
Loudham (Londham?), William de, 308
Louwyk, John, 187
Love, Reginald, 239, 276, 304
-, — William, 244
Loveday, John, 50
Lovekyn, Adam, 158, 159, 260, 332
-, — Geoffrey, 112
-, — John, 18, 22, 51, 58, 68, 71, 75,
77, 102, 104, 105, 106, 109, 110,
111, 112, 113, 115, 119, 132, 160,
168, 169, 174, 181, 185, 190, 193,
196, 202, 203, 208, 211, 212, 213,
214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 245,
267
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
182
-, — — elected Mayor, loco Bury removed by the King's orders, 205
-, — — collector of customs in the
Port of London, 75
Lovelane, Thomas, 170, 171
Loveryk, Thomas, 227
Loveye, John de, 132
Loveyne, Nicholas de, 286
Lowyk, Robert, 259
Lowys, John, 244
-, — William, 244
Lubeck, "polane" of, 209
Lubek, John, 155, 168
Luca, Raphael de, of the order of Hermits of St. Augustine, 151
Lucas, John, 24, 58, 130, 131, 161
-, — — Common Clerk of the
City, 169
-, — Robert, 229
Luddyngtone, John, 243
Ludelowe. See Lodelawe.
Ludgate, the "free" prison of, 31n.
Lumbard, Hamo, 100
-, — Paul, 330
Lumbardestret, 111
Lutone, Robert de, 158
-, — — Robert, son of, 158
Lydyard, Simon, 140
Lye, John de, 308
Lyndeseye, Geoffrey de, 14
-, — John, 100, 309
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 309
-, — William, 160
Lynne, Alexander de, 10
-, — Thomas de, 293
Lyons, Lyouns, Richard, 199, 305,
327, 332
-, — — appointed collector of the
petty custom in the Port of London,
319
-, — — elected Alderman of Broad
Street Ward, 322
"Lyoun atte Dore," the, tenement in Watling Street called, 151, 218
Lyrp', Gilbert, 253
Lythgrave, John, 260
Lyveraunt, Simon, 7
Lyvoke, Walter, 239
M
Macchynge, Matchynge, Simon de, 220
-, — Thomas de, 6, 46, 59, 88, 95, 164
-, — — John, son of, 88, 164
-, — — Margery, widow of, wife of
John Cok, 164
-, — — Thomas, son of, 164
-, — William, 257
-, — — John, son of, 257
-, — — Mabel, sister of, 257
-, — — — John, son of, 257
-, — — — — John Wryghte
de Borham, son of, 256, 257
Maces, the right of the City Serjeants to bear, 22, 23
"Macz" Doulton, Peter, 68
Madefrey, John, 152, 153
Makenheved, Ralph (de), 35, 110
Makeseye, Henry, 110, 131, 252
-, — Robert de, 40, 61, 69
-, — — Agnes, wife of, widow of
John Merwe, 40, 69
-, — William, 304
Maldon, co. Essex, charters to the burgesses of, 94
Male, Victor de, 236
Malebeke, Lodewic, 313
"Malec," 209
Malemakere, John, 41
Malemakers, surveyors of, 187
Malemayn, Edward, 244
Malewayn, John, 38, 39, 52, 53, 94,
96, 99, 106, 132, 207
-, — — John, son of, 207
-, — — Margery, dau. of, wife of
Nicholas, son of John Mockyngge, 38
Mallynge, John (de), 176, 191
-, — Richard (de), 100, 101, 238
Maltone, William, 275
"Malvesie," "Malveysin," 102, 137, 199
Mangel, John, 152, 153
-, — — Margaret, wife of, daughter of Robert Westmelne, 152
Mangfeld, Geoffrey, 107
Mangyl, John, 253
Manhale, Robert de, 20, 60, 61, 111
Mapelesdene, John, 229
March, the Earl of, orders proclamation to be made for all Frenchmen to quit England, 109
Marchal, Mareschal, Godfrey, de
Greschirche, 321
-, — John, 145
-, — Richard, 34, 283
Marchaunt, John, 244
-, — — de Ipre, 48
-, — Peter, 286
Maressale, William, 173
"Marie Knyght," la, ship called, 333
Mark, Peter, 313, 314
Markeby, Henry de, 229, 234
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Richard Cranesle, 229, 234
-, — — John, son of, 229, 234
-, — — Margery, daughter of, 229,
234
-, — — Petronilla, wife of, 234
Marny, Sir Robert de, 16
-, — — William, son of, 16
Martlane, 240
Martlesham, Martesham, William, 310, 311, 312
"Martone," Ralph de. See Mortone.
Martyn, Bartholomew, 314
-, — John, 146
-, — — Sarah, daughter of, 146
Marwe, Isabella, 210
Mary, John de, 204
Maryns, John, 204, 252, 303, 313
-, — — Marion, wife of, late wife
of Adam de Carlelle, 303
Masks, not to be worn at night, 3
Mason "hewers," 51
-, — "layers and setters," 51, 116
Masons, wages of, regulated, 301
-, — mistery of, ordinances, 51
Masoun, Robert le, 49
Matilda, wife of Henry I., founder of the Hospital of St. Giles, Holborn, 28
"Maudone". See Maldon.
Maunsiple, Roger, 117
Maydenhuthe, John de, 4
Maydestone, Robert de, 132
Maye, Thomas, 107
Maykyn, Makyn, John, 137, 228, 229, 265, 304
Mayn, John, one of the King's Serjeants-at-arms, 16
-, — — a leper, ordered to quit the
City, 294
Maynard, Robert, 70
Mayor, the, opprobrious words against, punished by fine, 53–4; as the King's Escheator, 77, 80, 89, 144; to be nominated on every Commission for gaol-delivery, 120; to have one halfpenny for pesage, 167; the same disallowed, id.; election of, to take place on the Feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 198; manner of prosecuting before the, 198, Serjeants of, to assist in maintaining his oath to the King and City, 226; Walter (de) Berneye elected, but declines office, 234; pays fine of 100 marks, 240; election of, no one to attend, unless summoned, 265
Mayoralty Seal. used in place of that of an individual as being better known, 21
Mayors:
-, Andreu, James, 135, 146, 158,
165, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224,
225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230,
232, 233, 258
-, Aubrey, Andrew, 4
-, Bamme, Adam, 159
-, Bernes, John (de), 136, 147, 250,
269, 270, 273, 275, 276, 277,
278, 279, 283, 286, 287, 289,
291, 292, 297, 298, 299, 305
-, Bokerel, Andrew, 30
-, Brembre, Nicholas, 246, 257,
285, 292, 317
-, Bury, Adam de, 167, 174, 175,
177, 178, 181, 185, 186, 188,
189, 190, 192, 193, 196, 197,
198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203,
212, 260, 261, 308, 316, 317,
318, 320, 323, 326, 327, 328,
334
-, Cavendisshe, Stephen (de), 145,
146, 148, 152, 153, 154, 155,
156, 157, 158, 245
-, Chichestre, John de, 154, 202,
254, 256, 257, 258, 260, 261,
262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267,
268
-, Chikewelle, Hamo de, 127
-, Dolsely, Simon, 112, 113, 114,
115, 119, 120, 157, 245
-, Fraunceys, Adam, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27,
-, 31, 32, 35, 44–5, 55, 89, 210,
245, 251
-, Fraunceys, Simon, 31, 45, 48,
49, 51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 65, 66,
67, 68, 69, 71, 110
-, Grantham, John de, 13
-, Leggy, Thomas, 31, 32, 34, 36,
38, 40, 42, 43, 45, 46, 53, 89,
202
-, Lovekyn, John, 102, 104, 105,
106, 109, 110, 111, 112, 115,
132, 168, 181, 184, 205, 206,
207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 214,
215, 216, 217, 218, 219
-, Mordone, Simon de, 96, 122,
124, 178, 223, 234, 236, 237,
239, 240, 241, 242, 245, 246,
247, 248, 254
-, Nott, John, 156, 157, 158, 161,
164, 165, 168, 169, 170, 176,
208, 334
-, Pecche, John, 110, 131, 132, 134,
135, 136, 138, 139, 140, 144,
245
-, Philipot, Phelipot, John, 164
-, Picard, Pykard, Henry, 68, 71,
75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 88,
89, 90, 91, 100, 115, 170,
214
-, Piel, Pyel, John, 165, 269, 299,
301, 303, 306, 307, 309, 313,
314, 515
-, Pulteney, John, 268
-, Stodeye, John (de), 92, 93, 94,
95, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103,
107, 110, 115, 121, 128, 245
-, Turk, Walter, 50
-, Twyford, Nicholas, 166
-, Walworth, William, 314, 316,
327, 329
-, Warde, John, 153, 201
-, Wroth, John, 121, 122, 125, 127,
128, 129, 130, 134, 139, 245,
325
Mayr, Meir, William le, 182, 251
Measures, false, called "chopyns," to be burnt, 269
Medford, John, 332. See also Metford and Mitford.
Melchebourne, Meldebourne, Gilbert
de, 201, 273
-, — William, 191
Meltone, Geoffrey de, 11
Melyn, Gyles de, 189
-, — — Isabella, wife of, sister of
Reginald Newport, 189
-, — — Jaconnia, daughter of, 189
-, — — John, son of, 189
-, — — Walter, son of, 189
Mercers of London, elect weigher of the Small Balance, 2; attack Lombard merchants, 112; contribute towards a present for the King, 172, 173
Merchants, not to engross merchandise, 186
Merchant Strangers, free trade granted
to, by Statute of York, 14–15; complaints of excessive privileges having
been granted by the King to, 180.
-, See also Foreigners.
Merchant Tailors. See Tailors and Linen-armourers.
Mercier, John, 37
Merstham (co. Surrey), 286
Merstone, Richard de, Serjeant of the Chamber, 204
Mertone, Simon de, 98
-, — William de, 98
Merwe, Merewe, John, 40, 69, 202
-, — — Agnes, widow of, wife of
Robert de Makeseye, 40, 69
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 69
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 40, 69, 202
-, — — Walter, son of, 69
Meryman, John, 115
Meryn, John, 182
Metford, John, 319, 327, 330. See also Medford, Mitford.
Miccham, John, 38
Michel, Mychel, Andrew, 235
-, — Andreu, of "Pistore," 314
-, — John, vintner, 124
-, — John, chaplain, 217
-, — Nicholas, 299
Middleton, John de, sworn to be of the City's Counsel, 310
Mildenhall, Mildenhale, "Peres" de, 200, 252
Mills, Benedict, 290
Mirorer, Richard le, 111
Misteries, the, Common Council elected from, 3; men of divers, cause a disturbance in the City, 168; ordinance for the government of, 174; their good effect likely to be destroyed by innovations in trade, 179; to send members to attend the King at Guildford, 280, 281
Mite, John, 258
Mitford, John (de), 173, 175, 185, 196,
197, 202, 211, 213, 220, 222, 232,
245, 251, 254, 267, 281, 287, 298,
299, 303, 316, 327, 332
-, — John de, draper, 292
Moburlee, John, 244
Mockyngge, Mokkynge, John (de),
38, 52, 53, 106, 191, 275
-, — — Nicholaa, wife of, 38
Mockyngge, Mokkynge, John (de),
Nicholas, son of, 38, 39, 52, 53, 106
-, — — Thomas, son of, 38
-, — Thomas, 156, 190, 191, 276
-, — Thomas de, 307
-, — — Alice, wife of, 307
-, — — Thomas, son of, 307
Moderby, William, 162
Molaryn, Piers de, 210
Mollere, Nicholas, 283
"Moltetalaugh," 144. Cf. "Rough-talwh."
Momart, Michael, 182
Mondene, William, 190, 191
Money, made to resemble the old money of Scotland, not to be circulated, 36; not to be taken out of the kingdom, 182, 196
Money-changers. See Exchange, King's Exchange.
Monkoy, John, 59
Moor, the. See Finsbury.
Moot, John, 112
-, — William, 57
Moraunt, Thomas, 307
Morce, John, 245
Mordone, John de, 222
-, — Ralph de, 76, 89, 134, 154
-, — Roger de, 61
-, — Simon (de), 13, 61, 62, 96, 122,
124, 173, 175, 178, 185, 190, 196,
197, 203, 211, 213, 215, 216, 220,
222, 232, 234, 236, 237, 239, 240,
241, 242, 245, 246, 247, 248, 254,
260, 262, 267, 275, 281, 287, 299,
315, 316, 319, 327, 330
-, — — late Alderman of Candlewick Street Ward, 323
-, — Thomas de, 50, 89
More, John, 238, 281
-, — Robert de la, 178, 222, 266, 277,
286
-, — William, 247, 268
Morehous, Richard, 235
Morewode, William, 111
-, — — Dionisia, wife of, 111
Morice, Moricz, Thomas, 107, 108,
113, 114, 115
-, See also Common Serjeants.
Morlee, Robert (de), Constable of the Tower, 127, 207
Morstrate, la, parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate, 102
Mort d'Ancestor, assizes of, to be held every fortnight, 72
Mortone, John de, 68
-, — Nicholas, 256
-, — Ralph de, 34, 99, 133
Moshache, Mousehacche, William, 59, 65, 119
Mot, Gamelyn, 312
Moteshunte, William, 160, 252
Moubray, John, 83
Mounteneye, Geoffrey de, 11
-, — — Cecilia le Hethreve, wife
of, 11
-, — — John, son of, citizen of
Norwich, 11
-, — Thomas (de), 125, 132, 156, 161,
276
"Mountevyler" (Montvilliers), 34
Moy, John, 333
Multone, Robert, 333
Mundene, John de, junior, 54
Murdone, Nicholas, 160
"Murrhine" cups, 299n.
Mustone, Henry, 241
Mymmes, John de, 8, 145n.
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 8,
145n.
-, — Richard de, 95
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of John Crus, 95, 96
-, — — Juliana, daughter of, 95, 96
Myne, Bartholomew, 239, 242, 276, 313
Mynested, William, 259
Myntone, John, 332
-, — — Isabella, wife of, 332, 333
N
Nantone, John de, 176
Naples, William de, 121, 334
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 334
Navarre, Philip of, makes submission, 69
Naverger, Henry, 235
Navy, writ for arrest of deserters from the, 297, 298
Neel, Walter, 36, 55, 100, 191
-, — — Alice, wife of, 36, 55, 100
Neketone, John de, 317
-, — — Margery, daughter of, wife
of Alexander Bedyk, 317
Nemay, Godfrey, 189
Nesle, merchants of, excluded from
new composition made between the
City and merchants of Amiens, 30;
arrears of ferm due from, paid to
various Mayors, 245
-, See also Amiens, Corbie.
Netlam, Nicholas, 241
Neuby, John, 291
Neuman, William, 244
Neville, Sir John de, Lord of Raby,
328
-, — — Ralph, son of, 328
-, — — Thomas, son of, 328
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 34, 49
New Custom in the Port of London, 319n.
Newe, Richard, 244
Neweman, William, 32
Newentone, Geoffrey de, 222
Newerk, William de, appointed Keeper of the King's Seal for recognizances under the Statute of Acton Burnel, 67
Newgate, the pavement within, a market place for corn, 33, 103, 170, 171, 196, 261, 330; bequest for repair of highway between Wycombe and, 191
Newgate Gaol, keepers of, 68, 161, 296;
not to be let to ferm, 74; no officer
of, to-be allowed to brew, 272
-, — Commissions for delivery of, 1,
2, 18, 49, 51, 57, 71, 93, 112,
121, 145, 156, 181, 186, 220, 234,
255, 269, 301, 316, 329; the Mayor
for the time being to be nominated
in every commission, 120; a recent
commission appointed to sit at the
Guildhall not to prejudice the City's
rights, 213; an appeal for death to
be prosecuted before the Commissioners, and not elsewhere, 277
Newlond, Henry (de), 161
-, — John, 161
Newport, Neuport, James de, 50, 109
-, — — Isabella, wife of, 109
-, — John de, 79, 80
-, — — John, son of, 79, 80
-, — — William, son of, 79
-, — Reginald, 189
-, — — Isabella, sister of, wife of
Gyles de Melyn, 189
-, — William (de), 97, 222, 276, 304,
316, 319, 327, 330
New Temple, the, 118
-, — its Bar, 31, 325
-, — proceedings touching a right of
way through to the river, 126, 322
-, — the manor of, the property of
the Prior of St. John of Jersualem,
324, 325
Newtone, Neutone, Geoffrey de, 178,
267, 276
-, — Richard de, 107
Noke, John, 244
Noket, Thomas, 284
"Nonschenche," 6n.
Norbury, Richard, 165
Noreys, Thomas, 326
Norfolk, Northfolk, John (de), 162, 165, 200, 252
Norhamptone, John (de), 126, 162, 175, 201, 276, 281
Norhamptone, Roger, 145
-, — William de, 117
Norice, John, 145
-, — John, de Tetteworth, 144
North', John de, 81
Northalle, manor of, 273
Northampton, burgesses of, letter of procuration from, 25; charter of Richard I. to, 139–40; to be quit of lastage, 140
Northawe, John, 318
Northburgh, John de, 80
-, — Michael de, Bishop of London,
132, 169
Northbury, Richard de, 262, 304
-, — — Imanya, wife of, widow of
John de Enefeld, 262
-, — William, 206
Northerne, Sir Ralph, Rector of St.
Christopher, 75, 80
-, — Stephen le, 55, 56, 57
Northflete, writ dated from, 44
Northfolk. See Norfolk.
Northhalle, John de, 93
Northwych, John de, 223, 247. See
also Norwich.
-, — Robert de, 70
Nortone, John (de), 61, 252
-, — Richard (de), 137, 172, 276
-, — William (de), 45, 83, 281
Norwich, Norwych, city of, 11, 25
-, — charter of Richard I. to burgesses
of, 125
Norwold, Robert, 281
Norwych, John de, Sub-Warden of the
Hospital of St. James, near Westminster, 80
-, — John, 269
Notefeld, Richard, 117
Notehurste, Walter, 50
Notfeld, manor of, 286
Notingham, Notyngham, Gilbert de,
165, 215, 258, 321
-, — John de, 92
-, — Richard (de), 32, 48, 51, 53,
58, 68, 69, 72, 76, 81, 83, 84, 87,
90, 95, 106, 108, 115, 117, 132,
136
-, — — Margery, wife of, 136
-, — — Richard, son of, 136
-, — Robert, 333
-, — William de, 244
Nott, Noot, John, 156, 157, 158, 161, 164, 165, 168, 169, 170, 174, 176, 190, 203, 208, 211, 213, 220, 276, 334
Nottingham, burgesses of, letter of procuration from, 25
Nottone, William de, 1, 18, 49, 71, 93, 112, 121
Novel Disseisin, assizes of, to be held every week, 72
Nuisance, assize of, 129
Nuisances, masons and carpenters sworn to survey, 158
O
Ode, Adam, 227, 229
-, — William, of "Pekham," 227
Odyham, Odiham, Richard, 159, 213, 249, 316
Offewyk, William de, 17
Offord, John de. See Ufford.
Offynctone, John de, 116
Ofham, John, 128
-, — — Peter, son of, 128
Og, William, 241
Ogleye, Peter, 214
Oil to be gauged before sale, 156, 215
Okebourne, John, 107, 161
-, — Ralph, 107
Okeham William de, 14
Old Fish Street. See Eldfishstrete.
Olescompe, John, 171, 273
Oliver, Edmund, 252, 276
-, — Leuyn, 48
Olneye, John, 276
-, — Richard de, 116
-, — William, 141, 154
"One hand," compurgation by, 73.
-, See also "Seventh hand."
Oo or Hoo, Andrew de, 239
Ordinary, the, wills in the City proved before, and afterwards in the Husting, 88
Orewelle, Andrew de, 201, 249
Organ, John, 164, 263, 264, 266, 289,
304, 306, 321
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
222
Orgrane (Orgrave ?), Thomas de, Clerk to the King's Treasurer, 251
Orphans, custody of, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 19, 22, 32, 35, 36, 38, 40, 44, 56, 63, 69, 79, 82, 83, 91, 95, 99, 110, 113, 114, 119, 120, 122, 125, 128, 129, 132, 134, 135, 136, 146, 147, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 163, 164, 165, 167, 169–70, 181, 185, 188, 193, 196, 200, 201, 202, 205, 211, 212, 218, 224, 226–7, 228, 229, 230, 231, 234, 235, 238, 239, 240, 246, 247, 248, 249, 256, 257, 258, 260, 261, 264, 265, 270, 278, 279, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 292, 296, 298, 301, 306, 307, 308, 309, 315, 317, 318, 320–1, 323–4, 332, 333
Osebern, Osebourne, Robert (de), 100, 116
Osekyn John, 95, 204, 216, 222
-, — Simon, 46
-, — — Juliana, wife of, afterwards wife of Henry Chaucer, 46
Ospreng, Currad, 228
-, — — Roesia, daughter of, 228
"Oure," an Egyptian animal called, 178–9
Outlawry in the Husting, 144
Outlaws not to be harboured, 33
Outlecote, Utlecote, Utlicote, Itillecote, John, 135, 155, 168
Owayn. See Iweyn.
Oxenford, Oxon', John de, 7, 45, 61,
78, 82, 102, 117, 151
-, — John de, 196
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 196
-, — — John, son of, 196
-, — John de, senior, 116
-, — John de, junior, 95, 116
-, — — Alice, mother of, 95
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of John Blaunche, 95
-, — — John, son of, 95
-, — — William, son of, 95
-, — Robert, 281
-, — Roger de, 196
-, — Thomas de, 90
Oxewyk, John, 252, 306. See also Exwyk.
Oxford, city of, letter of procuration from, 25; burgesses of Bedford to enjoy the same liberties as citizens of, 35; the University of, deprived of its liberties owing to a riot, 39; the same restored, id.
P
Pace, Master Richard, the King's baker, 106
Padecryst, Padegrys, Robert, 192, 200
Padyngtone, Henry de, 320
-, — — Common Clerk of the City,
232, 304
Page, Philip, 208
-, — Walter, 40, 61, 69
Pagenham, Thomas, 61
Pakenhulle, William de, 79
-, — — John, son of, 79
"Pakkure," 197n.
Palmer, Richard, 281
-, — Simon (le), 55, 56, 58, 60, 115,
118
-, — Thomas, 185
Palvesinis, Palvesinus de, 204
Palyngtone, Robert de, 37
Pancregge, John, 190, 191
Papal Bulls, not to be brought into England, 182; search to be made for, 272
Papelwyk, William, 227
Par', Richard de, 49, 162
Parishes, a sum of £50,000 to be levied on, 280, 284; of the City, their number, 282, 284
Parker, John, 244
-, — Walter, 154, 218
Parliament, statute forbidding common money-exchanges, 5; the
Statute of Staples of 1353 passed,
8n.; of 1354 confirms ordinances
made by the Council of the previous
year, 17n., 20; the price of wool in
various counties fixed by, 87–8;
statute of 1362 touching purveyance,
147, 285; the price of victuals not
to be enhanced during session of,
278; grants a sum of £50,000, to be
levied on parishes, to the King, 280,
284; no impost to be laid on wool
without assent of, 285n.; of 1372,
grants by, 302n., 308, 310; of 1373,
ordinances passed by, 318; grants
of money by, 319.; of 1374, grants
by, 319n., 327, 330
-, — Writs for election of City members to attend, 11, 20, 47, 81–2, 94,
119, 122, 127, 140, 155, 182, 205,
222, 227, 241, 274–5, 297, 298,
312–13
Parmenter, Walter, 24
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 24
Parys, John de, 101
-, — Robert (de), 8, 238, 248, 276,
312
Passelewe, Henry, 250
-, — — Katherine, wife of, afterwards wife of William Estwyk, 250
-, — — Margery, daughter of, 250
Passeware, Pesseware, William, 59, 135, 161, 215, 253, 333
Paston, John de, 155
Paterlinge, John, 34
"Paternoster Rowe," 41
Patrik, Richard, 102
-, — — Alice, wife of, 102
"Paul of London," City barge called, 310, 311, 330
Pavage, ordinance touching, 81
Pavement, the, within Newgate, a
market-place for corn, 33, 103, 170,
171, 196, 261, 330
-, — at Gracechurch, a market place
for corn, 103, 330
Pavement not to be unduly raised, 301
Payn, John, 48, 135, 155, 166, 168,
259
-, — Juliana, 76
-, — Lawrence, 189
-, — Robert, 189, 250, 253
-, — Roger, 207
Pays, Nicholas, 306
Peautrer, Peuterer, Arnald (le), 2, 11
-, — Nicholas, 59, 278
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 278
-, — — Thomas, son of, 278
-, — — William, son of, 278
Peccham, Christiana, 258
Pecche, John, 3, 7, 13, 16, 23, 24, 51,
58, 68, 71, 91, 94, 95, 110, 113,
132, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140,
144, 183, 190, 191, 203, 215, 216,
240, 245, 251, 254, 256, 276, 298,
316
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
241, 298
-, — — grant of monopoly of
sweet wines by the King to,
annulled by Parliament, 318; the
City to uphold him in his monopoly,
320
-, — John, sen., 79
Peek, John, 245
Peintour, Peyntour, Henry, 81
-, — John, 60
-, — William le, 55
Pekham, Pecham, John de, 116
-, — Nicholas de, 226, 229
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 226,
229, 230
Pelham, John de, 101
Pelkeshanke, John, 315
"Pelleters". See Skinners.
Pembroke, Countess of, her hostel, 132n.
Penne, William, 200, 253
Pennyng, Paul, 248
Penrose, John, 178
Penthouses, ordinance touching, 205
Pentyk, Thomas, 60
Pepperers of Sopereslane, surveyors appointed, 204; of Chepe, the same, id.; of the Ropery, the same, id.; of Bucklersbury, the same, id.
Pere, John, 276
Peremay, Permay, John, 119, 171, 201
Perewyche, John de, 154
Perjury, punishment for, 177
Perle, Thomas, 23, 53, 58, 68, 72, 77, 113, 132
Pers, William 76
Persshore, William, 59
Pesage due to the Mayor, 104, 167
Pestilence of 1349, wages not to be enhanced by reason of the, 14
Petipas, Henry, 257
Petit, Nicholas, 118
Petresfeld, Thomas de, 88, 89
Peuterer. See Peautrer.
"Peutres" (Pewterers), mistery of, 172
Pevereche, William de, 21
Pewter, a "garnish" of, 299
Pewterers, mistery of. See "Peutres."
Peytevyne, John, 34
Philipot, Philpot, John, 174, 240,
247, 255, 263, 264, 266, 276, 280,
281, 282, 297, 299, 314, 316, 327
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
275
-, — — appointed Commissioner
for raising the City's quota of
£50,000, granted to the King by
Parliament, 284
-, — — elected Alderman of Cornhill Ward, 298
-, — John, 291
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 291
-, — William, 241
Phip, Phippe, John, 6, 253
Phippessone, John, 315
Picard, Pycard, Pykard, Henry, 16,
18, 24, 25, 26, 36, 53, 58, 68, 71,
75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 88, 89,
90, 91, 95, 100, 113, 115, 132, 170,
214, 223
-, — John, 116
Piedeleu, Piedleu, Simon, 217
-, — — William, brother of, 217
Piel, Pyel, John, 136, 165, 216, 240,
247, 251, 254, 258, 262, 264, 266,
267, 269, 276, 281, 287, 298, 301,
303, 306, 307, 309, 313, 314, 315,
327
-, — — elected Alderman of Castle
Baynard, 247
-, — — elected Sheriff, 253
-, — — elected Mayor, 299
"Piement," a wine, 149
Pigs, not to be allowed to wander at large, 33
Pikenham. See Pykeman.
Pikman. See Pykeman.
Pilgrims, not to leave the realm without permission, 19, 35; the same ordered to quit the City by a certain day, 217
Pillory, punishment of the, 259, 261, 264, 283, 293, 334
Pinners. See Pynners.
Pipehurst, Thomas, 128
Plate, gold and silver, not to be exported without licence, 196
Pleaders, to take reasonable fees, 74
Pledour, Sabyne, de Stratford atte Bowe, 211
Plegdene (co. Essex), 207
Pletour, Raulyn, 106
Pleystowe, Henry, 290
Ploket, Nicholas, 136
Plomer, Nicholas, 182
-, — William, 218
Plott, John, 157
Plumbers, complaint against, for
creating a nuisance by smelting in the
parish of St. Clement, Eastcheap,
283–4
-, — mistery of, ordinances of, 183;
surveyors appointed, id.
Plummere, Robert, the King's subsidy on cloth let to ferm to, 329
Plumouth, Richard, 253
Plumsted (co. Kent), 207
Poitiers, battle of, letter of the Prince of Wales to the Mayor, &c., announcing his victory, 71; Thomas de Voudenay, Knt., taken prisoner in, 81
"Pole," la, in the Thames, 271
Poletrie, Adam de la, 21
Polstede, John, 283
Ponge, Nicholas, 60, 81
Pontefract, Sir John de, 174
Pope, John, 7, 83, 86, 258, 289, 383
-, — John, 240
-, — — Mary, wife of, widow of
Laurence Beamoond, 241
-, — Robert, 160
Pope Innocent VI., his letter to Edward, Prince of Wales, 70
Popel, John, 100, 112, 157
"Porcelle," or "Purcelle," 274n.
Porche, Andrew de, 237
Porneys (Porveys ?), William, 264
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, daughter
of Thomas de Grantham, 264
Port, Guy del, 248
Portejoye, Thomas, 116, 117
Porter, Portour, Thomas, 101, 245
-, — William, 76, 331
Portesmuthe, Portesmue, 46, 125
Port of London. See London, Port of.
Portugal, merchants of, not to be molested, 290, 327
Posse, Simon, 14, 59, 236
Poteman, John, 167
Potenhale, John (de), 96, 172
-, — Robert, 172
-, — Walter, 278
Potesgrave, Thomas, 252
Pottere, Richard, 244
Potyn, Nicholas, 172, 307
Potynham, William, 163
Pouchmakers, complaint against Dyers
by, 295
-, — mistery of, 172, 269, 290, 293
"Poucyn," 274n.
Poule, Lodewic, of Florence, 313
-, — Nicholas de, of Florence, 314
"Poule," the, City barge called. See "Paul of London."
Poulesholt, Richard de, 165, 175, 321
-, — — Isabella, dau. of, wife of
William (de) Cotgrave, 165, 321, 322
-, — — Roger, son of, 175
-, — Thomas de, 175
Poulterers, contribute towards a gift to the King, 171; mistery of, surveyors appointed, 207; not to pluck fowls on the highway, id.; names of those sworn to govern, 258; not to stand at the "Carfukes" of Leadenhall, 271; foreign, to sell their poultry on the pavement near the Grey Friars, id.; not to meddle with foreigners, id.; allowed to stand before the church of St. Nicholas Shambles, id.; allotment of plots of land near the church of St. Nicholas Shambles to, 314
Poultry, not to be forestalled, 33; regulations for sale of, by poulterers free and foreign, 271–2; the price of, fixed, 273–4
Poulyn, John, 34
Poundage, a subsidy of 6 pence on every pound of merchandise, 289, 302n., 305
Pountfrait, Pounfreit, Henry, 244
-, — John de, 1, 61, 76, 89, 143, 171,
191, 261, 307, 320, 321
-, — John de, the elder, 260, 268
-, — — Margery, daughter of, wife
of Richard de Evre, 260
-, — — Robert, son of, 260, 268
-, — — — Alice, wife of, 268
-, — John de, junior, 185
-, — Richard, parson of the church of
St. Mary Woolchurch, 194
-, — Robert (de), 261, 321
-, — William, 136
-, — — William, son of, 136
-, See also Pontefract.
Poyntel, Gilbert, 63
-, — John, 116
Prade, Marsean la, 210
Præmunire, Statute of, 17
Prat, John, 117
Preaching Friars, the house of the, butchers purchase a place near, 43
Precious, Henry, 107, 108, 134
Prest, John, 106
Prestmede, William, 183
Prestone, writ dated from, 297
Prestone, Alexander de, 161
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 161
-, — John de, 241
-, — Ralph de, 314
-, — Richard de, 61, 122, 304
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
182
Prichet, Adam, 6, 32
Prikafold, Peter, 14
Prime, half (demy prime), 103
Prisage of victuals coming to the City not to be taken by the Constable of the Tower, 127, 207, 239
Prote, Ralph, 147, 253
Proude, John, 145
Proudfot, Nicholas, 244
Provisors, Statute of, 17n.
Prudhomme, Prodhom, Geoffrey, 248
-, — William, 80
Prynce, Gilbert, 172, 260, 324
Pulteney, Pountenay, John, 268
Pulter, Adam, 258
-, — Alexander, 315
-, — Andrew, 315
Punge, John, de Ware, 96
-, — — Matilda, wife of, daughter
of Thomas de Bromfelde, 96
-, — Nicholas, his bequests for repair
of highways, 233
Puppe, Geoffrey, 276
Purchas, Eudo or Odo, 163, 202, 254
Pursere, Robert, 241
-, — Thomas, 63
Purveyance, statute of 1362 touching, 285
Purveyors, to be called "buyers," 147n. See also King's Purveyors.
Pycot, Pykot, John, 62
-, — Robert, 163, 210
-, — — Matilda, wife of, 210
Pyebakere, Andrew, 172
Pyel. See Piel.
Pyjoun, John, 239
Pyke, Thomas, 162
Pykeburne, Thomas de, 118
Pykeman, Pykenham, Andrew, 34,
120, 129, 135, 156, 157, 163, 215,
249
-, — — Johanna, wife of, widow
of Robert Furneux, 135, 163
-, — Giles, 78, 79, 163, 185, 190,
192, 218
-, — — Robert, son of, 163
-, — — — Alice, wife of, dau.
of Robert Fourneux, 163, 164
-, — John (de), 76, 165, 259
-, — Thomas (de), 132, 174, 190,
203, 289
-, — Walter, 275, 307
Pynk, Robert, Provincial Prior of the Preaching Friars in England, 177
Pynners, mistery of, articles of, 63–4; masters elected, 290
Pynworth, John de, 65
Pyrel, Pyriel, John, 53, 60
Pyrewelle, Ralph de, 7
Pytte, John, 320
Q
Quays of the City, toll taken at, for cleansing, 306
Queen, the, her doorkeeper, 118
Queenborough, charter to burgesses of, 228; the Staple removed from Canterbury to, id.; fairs held at, id.
Queenhithe, rent of 60s. from, granted to the Hospital of St. Giles, 29; corn not to be sold at, before the hour of Prime, 33; corn, &c., to remain three days at, before sale to merchants, 77; schedule of tolls imposed for repairing and cleansing, 97, 221; licence to John Philipot to erect a building near, 291
Queenhithe Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Fraunceys, Adam, 51
-, Little, John, 51
Queldryk, Adam, 107
Quelhogge, Richard, convicted of selling putrid pork, 8
R
Raby, Lord of. See Neville.
Radeclive, Sir John de, chaplain, 76; judgment of outlawry against, 77
Radewelle, James, 211
-, — — Juliana, wife of, widow of
Richard Bacoun, 211
Rales, Ralos, Raloos, Reginald, 204, 235, 270, 302
Rameseye, John (de), 172, 253, 279
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 279
-, — — Felicia, wife of, 279
-, — — Margery, daughter of, 279
-, — — Mariota, daughter of, 279
-, — Robert (de), 57, 61, 185–6, 190,
191, 222, 252
-, — Thomas (de), 190, 191
Randolf, William, 147, 171
Ranele, John de, 118
Rankediche, John, 245
Rapound, Dynus, 237
Ratteseye, Adam, 244
Raulyn, Henry, 107
Raven, Walter, 81, 171
-, — William, 204
Recorder, the, manner of recording City customs by, 84
Recorders:
-, Haldene, William de, 122, 147,
153, 165, 168, 220, 223, 230,
232, 236, 240, 242, 250, 251,
254, 255, 260, 261, 267, 269,
281, 287, 297–8, 299, 315, 316,
324, 327
-, Lodelowe, Thomas (de), 138, 153,
156, 161, 183
Redbourne, John de, 101
Rede, Walter (le), 92, 289
Redeford, John, 296
-, — — Johanna, wife of, later
wife of John de Cornewaille, 296
-, — — John, son of, 296
-, — — Thomas, son of, 296
-, — — Walter, son of, 296
-, — — William, son of, 296
Redyng, Radynge, John (de), 76, 162,
276, 333
-, — Richard de, 282
-, — Robert, 333
Refham, John de, 50, 59, 109
Regalia, the Great Crown redeemed from pledge, 77
"Reneys," "Ryneys" (Rhenish) wine, 124, 272
Renger, Richard, 30
Ressyngdene, John, 114, 240
Reve, Richard, 207
Reygate, Roger, 105
Reyner, Adam, 6–7
-, — John, 59, 109, 153, 154, 276
-, — John, senior, 25
Reynham, Nicholas, 238
-, — — "Alesia," wife of, daughter
of Sir John Warde, 238, 239
-, — Robert de, 50, 59
-, — Simon de, 43, 163
-, — Thomas de, 59, 110
Reynold, John, 290
Rhenish wine. See "Reneys."
Rical, John, 111
Richard, Hugh, 270
Richard I., his charters to burgesses of Bedford, 35; to burgesses of Northampton, 139–40
Richard, Prince (afterwards Richard II.), Guardian of the realm, 296, 297
Riche, David, 117
Richeman, Peter, 147
-, — — Beatrix, wife of, 147
Richemoundshire, co. York, 87
Ridale, co. Leicester, 87
Ridere, Rydere, Robert, 60, 252, 270
Ripegarst, Giles, 16
Ripshire, co. Leicester, 87
Risby, Saloman, 273
Rivers, Sir John de, Knt., 108
-, — — John, son of, 108
-, — — — John, son of, 108
Robinet, John, 110
Robury, Hugh de, 15
-, — — William, brother of, 15
-, — — — Robert, son of, 15
Rocheford, John, 244–5
Rochel, wine of, 149; not to be stored with Rhenish, 272
Rochester, bequest for repair of highway from Southwark Bar to, 191
Rodlond, John de, 155
Roger, John, 253
Rokeslee, Gregory de, 100, 226
Rokeswell, John, the chaplain of, 161
Rolf, Buchard, de Henle, 107
-, — Hugh, 200
-, — John, 107
"Romanye," "Romeneye," a sweet wine, 137, 199
Rombold, Nicholas, 60
Rome, William, 253
Rome, Court of, letters of procuration sent to the, 24, 25
Romenhale, John de, 60
Romeseye, Richard de, 61
Rook, Jakemin de la, 204
-, — John, 165
-, — William (de la), 204, 258
Roolf, Thomas, 275
Ropery, the, grocers, pepperers, and apothecaries of, 204; child kidnapped in, 306
Rote, Arnald, 80
-, — John, 253, 275
Rothewelle, Richard de, 68
Rothynge, John de, 59, 62, 159, 222,
276, 308, 310, 325
-, — Richard de, 185
Rotour, Roger, 82
"Roucestre." See Rochester.
Roudolf, John, 111
-, — William, 82
"Roughtalwh," 144. Cf. "Moltetalaugh"
Roulegh, John de, 175
"Roumelond" at Queenhithe, 221
Roundel, Robert, 244
Rous, John, 190, 191, 222, 317
Roystoke, Robert de, 112
Rudde, Roger, 273
Rumburgh, William (de), 59, 333
Rus, Russe, Robert, 57, 109, 131, 270, 276
Russel, Adam, 41
-, — John, of Abyndone, 176
Russel, Nicholas, 314
-, — Richard, 36, 41, 70, 105, 113,
157, 163, 207, 299, 326
-, — — Lucy, daughter of, 326
-, — — Richard, son of, 326
-, — Robert, 41
Rute, Ruthe, Lambekyn, 235, 250
"Rybole," a sweet wine, 199
Rychemound, John de, 126
Ryf, Ryffe, William, 173, 253
Ryghtwys, John, 178
Rypoun, Thomas, 117
Rysby, Salamon, 200
"Ryvere," "Rivere," a sweet wine (Rhenish ?), 4, 102, 137, 199
S
Saddlers, complain of ordinances of the Girdlers, 66, 67, 70; ordinances of the, 141–3, overseers elected, 143; contribute towards a gift to the King, 172
Sadeler, Godfrey, 276
-, — Ulryke, 189
Sadelyngstanes, Hugh de, 105, 106, 110, 113, 119, 121
Saham, Thomas de, 93, 97
St. Alban, Albon, Adam de, 172
-, — John de, 174, 190, 196, 203, 211,
213, 220, 222, 236, 245, 248, 251,
254, 262, 267, 281
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
155
-, — John, 248, 276
-, — Thomas de, 113, 134, 167
-, — Thomas, City Coroner, 277
-, — William de, 13, 19, 20, 46, 154,
174
-, — William de, Knt., 223
St. Alphage within Cripplegate, parish of, 32
St. Antolin, parish of, 264
St. Augustine, Order of Hermits of, 151
St. Augustine by St. Paul s, church of, Thomas Kendale, Rector of, 135, 155, 235
St. Bartholomew, Fair of, 310
St. Bartholomew, Prior and Convent of, an assize of fresh-force brought against, 83–4, 86; their right to hold a Fair, 310
St. Bartholomew the Little in Broad Street Ward, parish of, 46, 78, 80
St. Benedict Baynards Castle, parish of, 16
St. Benedict de Shorhog, church of,
Richard Vyncent, Rector of, 146, 217
-, — parish of, 99
St. Botolph, town of (Boston, co. Linc.), 4
St. Botolph, Billingsgate, parish of, 9, 133
St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, church of, 15
St. Botolph Quay, ordinances touching, 225; lease of, 260, 268
St. Bride, church of, 137; curfew rung
at, 270
-, — parish of, the Bishop of Salisbury's hostel in, 137–8
St. Christopher, church of, Ralph Northerne, Rector of, 75, 80
St. Clare, the Minoresses of the Order of, 266
St. Clement, Candlewick Street, parish of, 258
St. Clement, Estchepe, parish of, 191; a place called "Wodhawe" in, 283–4
St. Dunstan, East, parish of, 57, 137, 228–9, 265
St. Dunstan, West, parish of, 91
St. Edmund, Thomas de, 93, 133, 191, 210
-, — — Idonia, wife of, 93, 133
St. Elena, Priory of. See St. Helen's.
St. Ethelburga, parish of, 203
St. Fuscien, or Suscien, Jehan de, 30
-, — Robert de, 30
St. Giles, Cripplegate, church of,
curfew rung at, 270
-, — parish of, 67, 102, 121
St. Giles's Hospital for lepers, complaint by the City touching mismanagement of, 27–9, land near Tyburn belonging to, 210
St. Helen's, Priory of, 44
St. Ive, Adam de, 133, 134, 172
-, — — allowed to keep an exchange, 112, 121
-, — John, 172, 253
St. James, Hospital of, near West-minster, 80, 99
St. John of Jerusalem, Prior of, claims a wharf on the Flete, 31, 32; an annuity paid by, 95; obstructs thoroughfare to the river Thames, 322; owns the manor of the New Temple, 324, 325
St. Laurence, Pountney, churchyard of, the meeting-place for servants of Flemish weavers, 265
St. Leonard, Vedast Lane, church of, Walter Fairford, Rector, 269
St. Magnus, parish of, 56, 185, 307
St. "Marc," Robert de, 34
St. Margaret de Briggestrete, parish
of, 22, 224
-, — churchwardens of, distrain the
Abbot of Westminster, 152
St. Margaret, Friday Street, parish of, 25
St. Margaret, Lothbury, parish of,
131, 238
-, — church of, Roger de Faryndon,
Rector of, 131
"St. Martin," name of a ship, 34
St. Martin le Grand, curfew rung at,
3; the King's free chapel in, 282
-, — Deans of:
-, Cusancia, William de, 42
-, Ufflete (Useflete ?), Thomas de, 42
-, — proceedings in error at, 83, 84,
86
-, — inhabitants leave the City to take
up quarters in precinct of, 185
St. Martin, Ludgate, parish of, 114, 309
St. Martin Orgar, parish of, Beauchamp's Inn in, 133n.
St. Mary, Aldermanbury, parish of, 76
St. Mary, Aldermary, parish of, 129, 136
St. Mary without Bishopsgate, Hospital of, 233, 322, 329
St. Mary de Bothawe, parish of, 100
St. Mary le Bow, parish of, 80
-, — church of, a chantry in, 108;
William de Ilkestone, Parson of,
id.; curfew rung at, 150, 255, 270
St. Mary de Colcherche, chantry of Thomas de Cavendish in church of, 118
St. Mary at Hill, parish of, 1
-, — church of, Adam de Burdene,
Rector of, 141
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, parish of, 80
St. Mary "Matefeloun," parish of, 11
St. Mary Somerset, churchyard of, the meeting-place for hired servants of weavers of Brabant, 265
St. Mary, Woolchurch, parish of, 32,
239
-, — church of, the parson claims
stalls at the Stocks as appertaining
to, 194
St. Michael, Bassishaw, parish of, 46; tenement called "le Cage" in, 286
St. Michael de Cornhulle, parish of,
57, 58, 118, 307
-, — church of, 55; Richard Savage,
Rector of, 183–4; chantries in, 118,
183–4
St. Michael, Queenhithe, parish of, 78
St. Michael le Quern or "atte Coorne," parish of, 41, 44
St. Mildred, Bread Street, parish of, 109
St. Neot or "Need," John de, 133, 252, 273
St. Nicholas Acon, churchyard of,
231
-, — parish of, 93, 97
St. Nicholas Shambles, butchers of,
31–2, 43, 139, 173, 207–8
-, — poulterers at, 258, 314
St. Olave de Mugwellestrete, church of, 328
St. Pancras, parish of, 17, 264
St. Paul's, William Hyde, minor
canon of, 131
-, — Richard de Kylmyngtone, Dean
of, 334
-, — the number of prebends in,
ascertained, 282
"St. Peter," name of a ship, 34
St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, parish of, 166, 218
St. Peter, Westminster, a corrody paid by Abbot of, 120; John de Somertone, chamberlain of the church of, 151; Abbot distrained for money due to the church of St. Margaret, Bridge Street, 152
St. Peter at York, church of, 129
St. Sepulchre, parish of, 51
St. Stephen, Walbrook, parish of, 242
St. Suscien or Fuscien, Jehan de, 30
-, — Robert de, 30
St. Swithin, parish of, 197, 210
St. Swithin's Lane, 292
St. Thomas, William, 182
St. Thomas de Acres, Thomas de Sallowe, Master of the house of, 202
St. Thomas de Suthwerk, Hospital of, 151
St. Vedast, parish of, 67, 70
St. Vitalis, Cardinal Nicholas, 71
Salesbury, Alice de, 306
-, — John, 258, 262, 282
-, — Robert de, 200
-, — Thomas de, 60
Salisbury, 25; Bishop of, his hostel in the parish of St. Bride, 137–8
Salkyn, John, 241
Sallowe, Thomas de, Master of the
house of St. Thomas de Acres, 202
-, — William (de), 126, 137
Salman, Saleman, Walter, 36, 105, 113, 163
Salopia. See Shropshyre.
Salter, William, 81
Salters, mistery of, 172
"Saltsmod," 209
Salyngge, Richard, 116, 118, 158
Same, Thomas, 53, 54, 60, 111, 249, 252, 307, 333
Samkyn, William, 92
Sampsoun, Sir Ralph, 131
Sandwich, 25, 43, 44, 47, 112, 113
-, — forces to muster at, 46, 111, 295
-, — City barges to be sent to, 305
Sandwyche, John, 332
Santone. See Sauntone.
"Sarazineshed," tenement called, in the parish of St. Vedast, 67
Sarduche, Sardouche, Nicholas, 236,
237
-, — — pardoned for divers mercantile offences on payment of a fine
to the King, 247–8
Saundre, Thomas, 61
-, — William, 243
Sauntone, Santone, Thomas de, 53, 133
Savage, Walter, 243
Savoche, Dynus or Dyne, 248, 264
Saxtone, Maurice de, 174
"Sayenesmelne," in parish of West Ham, 27
"Scawageours," the duties of, 198.
-, See also "Escawangers."
Schene, Ralph, 217
Sconeburgh, Tideman (de), 90
"Scot," to be in, 20
Scot, James, 332
-, — William, 117, 118
Scotland, ordinances touching the comage of, 36, 219, 285, 305, 318; City gifts to King and Queen of, 106; cattle, victuals, &c., not to be sent to, 215; a truce with, 246
Scriveners, discharged from serving on Sheriffs' inquests, 88
Scut, Richard, 283
-, — Stephen, 51
Sea-coal, meters of, appointed, 248
Secheford, Hugh de, 59
"Secolelane," 65
Segrave, manor of, 192
Seland, Copin, 292
Seles, John, 252
Sely, John, 273, 275, 276
-, — Thomas, 244
Seman, Simon, 6, 15
Semere, Peter, de Guldeford, 161
Sende, Siende, Edward, 228, 258, 266, 291
Sergeant, Serjaunt, Philip (le), 6, 14,
59, 161
-, — — Alice, wife of, 161
Serjeants of the City to be allowed to carry maces, 21–2, 23
Serlee, Thomas, 277
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 277
Serlond, Serland, Thomas, 172, 313, 314
Sessyngham, John, 191
"Seventh hand," compurgation by the, 128. See also "One hand."
Sexlyngham, John de, 200, 201
-, — — Cecilia, wife of, widow of
John le Chaundeler, 200
Shadewelle, Adam de, 9
Shaftesbury, Shaftysbury, John, 256,
308
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 256,
308
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 308
-, — — Beatrix, daughter of, 308
-, — — Colecta, daughter of, 308
Shaldebourne, James, 244
Shaltone, John de, 89
Shalyngford, John (de), 165, 254
Shambles, the, butchers of, 31–2, 139, 173, 207–8; to have a place allotted where they may clean entrails, &c., 43; plots of land allotted to poulterers near, 314
Shappe, Henry, 120
Shareshulle, Schareshulle, William de, 1, 18, 49, 71, 83, 84, 93, 112, 121
Sharnebrok, Thomas de, 59, 76, 100
Shearmen, wages of, 150
Sheldone, John, 244
Sheme (Steme ?), John, 160
Shene, Thomas de, 21
"Shepeye," Isle of, 228
Sherebourne, William de, 1. See also Shirbourne.
Sheriff-Elect admitted to office before the Barons of the Exchequer, although himself not present, 253
Sheriffs:
-, Aubrey, John, 311
-, Benyngtone, "Bedyngtone,"
Simon de, 111, 112, 115, 145
-, Bernes, John, 100, 104, 108, 115
-, Berney, Walter (de), 121
-, Brandone, Thomas de, 46, 47,
51, 54, 58, 65, 72
-, Brembre, Nicholas, 297, 299
-, Brikelesworth, John de, 199, 203
-, Bures, John, 100, 104, 108, 115
-, Cavendisshe, Stephen (de), 94,
95, 97, 106, 115
-, Caytone, Gaytone, Robert (de),
265, 273, 277, 281, 287
-, Chichestre, John de, 111, 112,
115
-, Cordewaner, Gerveys le, 30
-, Dolsely, Dolsaly, Thomas, 68, 69,
81, 83, 84, 87, 89, 90, 115, 116
-, Dykeman, William, 220, 227,
231
-, Forster, Forester, Walter, 46, 51,
54, 58, 65, 66, 72
-, Frestlynge, Bartholomew (de), 94,
95, 97, 115
-, Fyfhide, John, 311
-, Gaytone. See Caytone.
-, Gurdeler, Robert, 232
-, Hatfeld, Robert, 287, 289, 298
-, Hiltoft, John de, 171
-, Holbeche, Hugh, 253, 258, 262
-, Irland, Thomas de, 199, 203
-, Little, John, 16, 18, 21, 24, 31
-, Lyons, Richard, 327, 332
-, Mitford, John de, 173, 175, 185,
196, 197
-, Mordone, Simon de, 173, 175,
185, 196, 197
-, Notyngham, Richard de, 68, 69,
81, 83, 84, 87, 90, 115
-, Philipot, John, 297, 299
-, Piel, Pyel, John, 253, 258, 262,
298
-, Smelt, Richard, 34, 35, 39, 41,
42, 43, 53
-, Stable, Adam, 287, 289, 298
-, Stodeye, John de, 3, 5, 8, 11,
14
-, Todenham, Tudenham, William
(de), 34, 36, 40, 42, 43, 53
-, Tolosan, John, 30
-, Tornegold, John, 220, 227
-, Walworth, William, 265, 273,
277, 281, 287
-, Welde, William (de), 16, 18, 21,
25, 31
-, Wodehous, William, 327, 332
-, Wymondham, Adam (de), 232,
236
Sheriffs of London, to receive a portion of the custom paid by merchants of the Hanse on woad, 67; election of, 68, 199, 232, 253, 265, 287, 297–8, 311, 326; ordinances touching their duties, fees, &c., 72–5; not to let the gaol of Neugate to ferm, 74; not to let the county of Middlesex to ferm, id.; grievances against, to be referred to the Mayor and Aldermen, 75; to bring in their rolls, 199; allowed water from the Conduit without payment, 223; none to attend election of, unless summoned, 265, bailiffs of, extortions by, 326; their clerks to be sworn at the Guildhall, id.
Sheriffs' Courts, proceedings to be observed in actions for recovery of debts in, 73; no pleader, attorney, or essoiner to plead within the bar of, 74; appeal in error from, to the Husting, 84n.
Sheriffs' Inquests, scriveners, barbers, and others discharged from serving on, 88
Sherman, Richard, 51
Sherne, John, 125
Shethere, Bernard, 239
Shipdene (Shipdham, co. Norfolk), advowson to church of, 273
Shiptone, Elias, 244
Shirbourne, Johanna, 315
-, — Richard, 244
-, — Thomas, 244
-, — William de, 10, 61, 76
-, See also Sherebourne.
Shlyngford, Geoffrey, 259
Shobury, Thomas de, 158
-, — — Juliana, wife of, 158
Sholdham, Reginald de, 75
Shoppe, Thomas, 163
Shropshyre, Salopia, Richard de, 158, 223, 257, 279
Shrouesbury, John, 245
-, — William, 243
Siende, Edward. See Sende.
Silkestone, Laurence de, 60, 307
Sket, Scket, Henry, 201, 249
-, — — Amy, daughter of, 201,
249
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Elias Leke, 201, 249
-, — Richard, 160
Skinners, to make their furs according
to the terms of their charter, 149;
contribute towards a gift to the
King, 172; not to cut off the heads
of "werk," 197n.
-, — mistery of, brokers appointed, 7,
45, 90; ordinances of, 197; names
of those fined for disobeying the
same, 200; names of those appointed
to govern the, 275
Skylman, John, 244
Skynnere, Laurence, 145
-, — Osberne le, 176
-, — Robert, 133
-, — Simon le, 111
Skyppere, Laurence, 115
Slak, Thomas, 107
Sley, Thomas, 160
Smelt, Richard, 34, 35, 39, 41, 42, 43,
48, 53, 54, 55, 58, 71, 106, 113,
132
-, — Richard, 124
-, — — Margery, wife of, 124, 125
Smithfield, Hugh Avenelle, Bailiff of,
296
-, — "coursours" and drovers of,
petition of, 296; a charge to be
made on sales of beasts to be devoted
to cleansing, id.
Smiths, mistery of, surveyors sworn, 174; articles of, 291; masters sworn, id.
Smothe, John, 200
Smythe, Andrew, 259
-, — Bartholomew, 172
-, — Edward, 82
-, — Henry, 82
-, — John, 118
-, — John, de Wodhulle, 259
-, — Robert, 82
-, — Roger, 82
-, — Thomas, 82
-, — Walter, 82
-, — William, 82
Somer, William, 239
Someresham, Somersham, John (de),
53, 60, 276
-, — — Alice, wife of, 53
-, — Walter de, 96
Somersete, Robert (de), 83, 86, 162, 281, 333
Somertone, John (de), 59, 76, 125,
253, 272
-, — John de, Chamberlain of the
church of St. Peter, Westminster,
151
Somerville, Robert, 244
Someryngham, John de, 2
Sopereslane, 42, 137
-, — grocers, pepperers, and apothecaries of, 204
Sothel, Richard, 49
Sotherne, called "Holbeche," Hugh. See Sutherne.
Southame, John, 276, 289, 306
Southampton, 25, 311
Southous, Walter, 252, 273
Southwark, the ferm of, 13, 63, 109;
bailiwick of, let to ferm, 275; the
Coroner to distrain the Mayor, &c.,
to answer matters touching, 299;
presentment thereon, 300
-, See also "Suthwerk barre."
"Southwokyndon" (South Okendon, co. Essex), 236
Sowy, John, 34
Spain, wine of, not to lie in the same cellar as wine of Gascony, 138; not to he in the same cellar as Rhenish, 272
Spaldynge, John, 248
-, — — John, son of, 248
-, — Robert, 172, 208
-, — William de, 9, 32
Spaldyngmore, co. York, 87
Spanish wax shipped from Flanders, 75. See also Lisbon.
Sparke, Richard, 70
-, — William, 13, 184, 333
Sparwe, Simon, 126
Spaygne, John de, 90
Speke, Guy, 144
Spencer, Spenser, Gilbert, 160
-, — Margaret, 264
-, — Richard, 283
-, — Robert, 219, 253
Spencer, otherwise Fourneux, William,
183, 184
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 183, 184
Spere, Roger, 245
Sperlyng, Ralph, 30
Sperwe, Jordan, 244
"Spicedysshe," 122
Spicer, John le, de Cornhulle, 21
-, — Simon, 172
"Spilemanesmelne," at Stratford, 27
Sporier, Nicholas (le), 3, 9, 49, 59, 121
Sporiers, mistery of, 171, 207
Sporle, Sporlee, William, 119, 215, 254
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
Simon Bakere, afterwards wife of
John Waket, 119, 215, 254
Spraye, Thomas, 60
Sprot, Adam, 147, 148, 229
-, — Hugh, 287, 331
-, — Richard, 287
"Spiuce," falcons bought at, 90
Spurriers. See Sporiers.
Spyndeler, John, 243
Spynk, William, 172
Spynola, Francisco de, 5, 41, 42
"Spytele barre," le, opposite the Hospital of St. Mary without Bishopsgate, 329
Squyer, John, 253
Stable, Adam, 156, 158, 175, 201, 247,
273, 276, 289, 291, 292, 293, 298,
306, 313, 316, 321, 324, 327
-, — — elected Sheriff, 287
-, — — elected Alderman of Coleman Street Ward, 291
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
313
-, — John, 43, 45, 60, 156
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 156
-, — — Thomas, son of, 156
-, — Richard, 292
Stachysdene, William de, 185
Stacy, Henry, 159
Stafford, Ralph, Earl of, 108
Stafford, John, 64
Stalworth, Robert de, 98
Stamenden, William, 262
Stanes, Thomas de, 107
Stanford, Richard de, 6, 14, 59
-, — Stephen de, 54, 59, 218
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of, 218
Stanford Ryvers, co. Essex, manor of, 108
Stanhard, Stephen, 125
Stanhope, John de, 26
Stanlak, Bartholomew de, 144, 145
Stantone, Hugh de, 200
-, — — Cecilia, wife of, widow of
John de Sexlyngham, and formerly
wife of John le Chaundeler, 200–1
Stanynglane, a garden near, let to Sir John de Neville, 328
Stapelgate, Edmund de, 75, 76
Stapil, William, 258
Staple, to be held in certain towns in England, Wales, and Ireland, 8, 16, 20; at Westminster, John Wrothe, Mayor of the, 16; no wool to be sold within three miles of a, 25–6; wool not to be sold except at, 44, 87–8; at Calais, abolished, 248; at Westminster, 301
Staple, Adam, 273. See also Stable.
Starkolf, Thomas, 60
Statute of Acton Burnel, 67
— of Herrings, 92
— of Labourers, 115; fines paid for non-observance of, 115–8
— of Præmunire, 17
— of Provisors, 17n., 278
— of Staples (1353), 16, 20
— of Westminster, 45 Edward III. [A.D. 1371], 285n.
— of York, 14, 15, 52, 185n., 206
Staundone, Stauntone, Thomas de, 8, 145n, 146, 238
Stauuerne (Stannerne ?), Henry, 227
Stenby, Peter, 274
Sterre, John, 60
-, — Peter, 146
-, — William, 165
"Sterre on the hoope," tenement called, in parish of All Hallows, Bread Street, 217
Stevenache (Stevenage, co. Herts), in the diocese of Lincoln, Robert Atte Brome, Rector of, 101
Stigenheye, William, 244
"Stikelyngs," a fresh-water fish, 139
Stirtupp, Nicholas, 106
Stockfishmongers appoint a measurer of eels, 319
Stocks, the, butchers of, their dispute
with the fishmongers, 127–8; to sell
their meat at prices prescribed, 139;
surveyors sworn, 174, 208; benches
and stalls of, claimed by the Parson
of St. Mary Woolchurch, 194
-, See also Stokkes.
Stodeye, John (de), 3, 5, 11, 13, 14, 16, 20, 23, 47, 53, 58, 68, 71, 82, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 107, 110, 113, 115, 118, 119, 121, 128, 132, 136, 146, 190, 191, 193, 203, 211, 213, 216, 222, 232, 240, 241, 245, 251, 254, 255, 262, 267, 273, 275, 281, 286, 287, 298, 299, 319, 320, 327, 330
Stodeye, William de, 79, 276, 286, 308, 310
Stoggon, Robert, 273
Stokbury, William de, 75, 76
Stoke, Stokes, Hugh de, 106
-, — John, 292
-, — Richard (de), 61, 162, 189, 201
-, — William de, 293
Stokesby, William, 268
Stoket, William, 89, 116, 160, 171, 184, 250, 256, 284
"Stokkes," the, 264
-, See also Stocks.
Stokyngberi, Stokyngbury, John de, 147, 154, 190, 191
Stone Cross, the, in Chepe, 269
Stonham, Richard de, 207, 275
Stonhard, Richard, 118
Stonore, John de, 9, 10
"Stoples," le, in Southwark, 300
Stoppeslee (co. Beds), 134
Storme, Nicholas 61
Storteford, Richard de, 112
Stoundone, Thomas de, 312
Stradele, John, 238
Strangers not to keep hostel, 303.
-, See also Foreigners, Merchant Strangers.
Stratford, mills at, 27; corn and flour brought into the City from, 81
Stratford, Robert de, 60, 76, 93
Strattone, John, 252
Straunge, Roger, 241
Streets to be cleaned, 75, 92, 145, 271
Strengere, Richard, 293
Strete, William, 296
Streyt, Roger, 253
"Strocci," Society of the, at Florence, 166
Strode, John, 315
-, — Ralph, 201, 217, 249
-, — — elected Common Pleader,
317
Strokelady, William, 59, 221, 222, 304
Strokelenedy (Strokelevedy ?), William, 97
Sturdy, Richard, 191, 200
Styward, John, 35, 163
Summoner to the King and the Abp. of Canterbury, office of, 183
Sunnyng, William (de), 56, 57, 58,
118, 172
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
John (le) Leche, 58
Sunnynge (Sonning), co. Oxford, parish of, 50
Surgeons, Master, admitted to practise, 236
Sutherne, Sotherne, &c., Hugh, called
"Holbeche," 235, 236, 239
-, — — Matilda, wife of, formerly
wife of William de Holbeche, 235,
236
Suthfolk, Adam de, 238
"Suthwerk barre," bequest for repair of highway from Rochester to, 191
Suthwyk, writs dated from, 45, 46
Suttone, Geoffrey de, 160
-, — Henry de, appointed deputy
coroner, 118
-, — John, 82, 258
-, — Robert, 244
-, — Roger de, 77
-, — Thomas de, 6, 14, 16, 59, 161
Suwet, Richard, 258
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 258
Swafham, Thomas de, 133, 162, 175, 215
Swalclyve, Swalclif, John de, 107,
108, 134
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 134
-, — — Alice, wife of, widow of
William de Wandlesworth, 107
-, — William, 168
Swanbourne, Henry, 258
Swanlond, Thomas de, 77, 78
Swantone, John, 293
Swath, Henry, 314
Sword-smiths to put private marks on their work, 194
Swynesheved, William, 90
Swyntone, Roger, 264
Symond, John, 57
Syward, John, 9, 59, 219
-, — — Alice, wife of, 219
-, — — William, brother of, 219
-, — Richard, 4, 59, 106
-, — Roger, 219
-, — — Thomas, son of, 219
T
Tabbard, Henry, 116, 117, 118
Taillour, Taylour, John, 276
-, — William, 206
Tailors and Linen-armourers, mistery of, charter of Edward III. to the, 161; mode of admission to the freedom of the City through the mistery, 162; contribute towards a gift to the King, 172; petition against nonfreemen exercising the craft, 278; certain ordinances approved, id.
"Talairadus." See Talleyrand.
Talewardyn, Thomas, 135
-, — — William, chaplain of, 135
Taleworth, William, 304
Talleyrand, Bishop of Albano, 70, 71
Tallow, the price of, regulated, 144.
-, See also "Moltetalaugh," "Roughtalwh."
"Talwode," 149, 150. See also "Buche Talwode."
Tame, Thame, James de, 130, 135,
139, 140, 156, 169, 170, 174
-, — John de, 60, 76, 93, 111
-, — Philip de, Prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem, 31
-, — Richard de, 59
-, — Robert de, 11, 171; his name
to be removed from the tablet of
offenders in the Guildhall, 23
-, — Thomas de, 45
Tamworth, Nicholas, 160
Tangemer, Richard de, 106
Tank, William, 108, 329
Tannere, John, 314
Tanners, without Neugate, 171; without Crepelgate, 172
-, — foreign, to use the seld in Friday
Street belonging to Adam Lovekyn,
260
Tapestry, false, to be burnt, 321
Tapicers, mistery of, surveyors or masters elected, 192, 200, 222, 268, 287, 327; ordinances of, 268
Tarent, William, 287
Taverner, Robert, 59
-, — Sampson, 217
Taverners, not to mix new wine with old, 1; not to keep open house after curfew, 3, 271; to let customers see whence their wine is drawn, 4; not to mix bad wine with good, 33; to sell their wine openly, &c., 34–5
Taverns for sale of sweet wines in the City restricted in number, 192–3
Tawyers, ordinances touching, 197; not to cut off the heads of "werk," 197n.
Tedys, William, of Florence, 314
Temple. See New Temple.
Temple Bar, 31, 325
"Templebrigge," 322, 325
Temple Church, 325
"Templegate," 322
Tenants for life, ordinance restricting power of alienation by, 190
Tenants in tail, ordinance restricting power of alienation by, 190
Tenter ground, parish of St. Martin Orgar, 133
Ternyvel (Tervynel ?), John, Master of the mint of Flanders and Amiens, 248
Terry, John, 158, 227
-, — — Henry, son of, 158, 159
-, — — John, son of, 158, 159
-, — — Margery, daughter of, wife
of Richard Fryday, 227
-, — Robert, 244
Teutonics, the, Hall of, 254
Thaksted, William, 261
-, — — Cristina, wife of, daughter
of John Ippegrave, 261, 262
Thame. See Tame.
Thames, the river, its banks to be cleansed, 92; rushes, dung, &c., not to be cast into, 297, 300; a toll taken from boats in, to be devoted to cleansing quays, &c., 306
Thames Street, 166
Thanet, the Foreland of, 264
"Thewe," le, punishment of, 175, 216, 297, 306
Thomas the Scrivener in Friday Street, 172
Thomer, William, 189, 260, 331
Thoresby, John, Archbishop of York, 5
-, — Thomas de, 14
Thorney Thomas (de), 145, 158, 191,
204, 252, 264
-, — William de, 129, 136, 145, 158,
225, 228
-, — — John, son of, 129, 136,
145, 158, 225, 228
Thornton, co. Bucks, 137
Thorntone, John de, 334
-, — Thomas, 117
Thorpe, Elias de, 270, 273, 275, 285
-, — John de, 244
-, — Robert de, 45, 145, 156, 181,
186, 203, 255, 269
-, — William de, 49
Thurkeld, Thurkyld, John, 4, 207, 332, 333
Thyndone, William de, 151
Tilers, ordinances regulating wages of, 138
Tiles, the price of, not to be raised on account of a recent tempest, 138
Tiscote, Richard de, 158
Tittleshall. See Tythleshale.
Todenham, Tudenham, John de, 60
-, — William (de), 3, 13, 19, 23, 24,
26, 32, 34, 36, 40, 42, 43, 51, 53,
58, 68, 71, 106, 113, 132, 135, 156,
170, 174, 196, 203, 213, 220, 245,
251, 254, 276
Todyngworth, Thomas, 107
"Toille," 209
Toky, Richard, 93, 97, 257, 261
Toky, Richard, elected M.P. for the City, 94
Tolosan, John, 30
Tonewelle, Touewelle John, 60, 208, 235
Tonge, William, 304
Toote, John, 193
Toppesfeld, John (de), 59, 60, 283
Toppesham, Richard, 200
Torkeseye, Matthew de, Rector of Great Chesterford (co. Essex), 76
Tornegold, Torgold, John (de), 107,
190, 203, 213, 220, 222, 227, 232,
240, 241, 245, 248, 251, 254, 262,
267, 275, 276, 281, 299, 308, 310,
316, 320, 324, 327
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
140, 155, 241, 275
Torold, "Peres," 200
-, — Roger, 53
Totenhale, John, 253
Totenham, John de, 158, 223
Totesworth, Roger, 106
Tournaments forbidden, 7
Tournay, John de, the elder, 30
-, — William, 174
Tower, the, lay-stalls near, to be
removed, 242
-, — Constable of, not to take prisage
of victuals coming to the City, 127,
207, 239
-, — King's Exchange at, 326
Tower ditch, to be cleansed, 27
Tower Hill, accumulation of rubbish on, to be removed, 291–2
Tower Street, 80
Tower Ward, 115, 308, 309
Town Clerks. See Common Clerks.
Tracys, co. Essex, manor of, 108
Transhale, Henry, 90
"Traventers" (those letting out carts on hire), 149
Travers, Thomas, Knt., 273
Treuthenek, Michael, 217, 252
Treweman, William, 332
Trippelowe, William, 283
-, — — Alice, wife of, 283
"Trubidiane," a sweet wine, 319
Trygge, Trigge, John, 306, 315
Tryple, Triple, John de, 62, 80, 222
Tudenham. See Todenham.
Tun, the, on Cornhill, the bell there hung to be rung at sunset, 248
Tunnage, custom of, 302n., 305
Tunwell, John de, 112
Turk, Andrew, 70, 137, 146, 227, 229
-, — John, 218
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 218
-, — — Margery, wife of, 218
-, — — Simon, son of, 218
-, — — William, son of, 218
Turk, Richard, 57, 61
-, — Richard, senior, 217
-, — Robert, 170, 192
-, — Walter, 50
-, — William, 191
Turri, Nicholas de, 93
Twyford, John, 299
-, — Nicholas, 166, 276
Tybourne, grant of land for the purpose of a fountain-head for the conduit at, 210
Tykhulle, Thomas de, 49, 50
Tyleire, John le, 116
Tyllere, Richard, 189
-, — William le, de Holebourne, 117
Tylneye, John, 162
Tyngewyk, William de, 229, 253
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 229
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 229
-, — — Robert, son of, 229
Tythleshale (Tittleshall, co. Norf.), Roger de Wortham, Rector of, 42
Tythynglomb, William de, 45
U
"Ufflete" (Useflete ?), Thomas de, Dean of St. Martin le Grand, 42
Ufford, John de, Archbishop Elect of Canterbury, 30
Ughwayn. See Iweyn.
Undewode, William, 208
Upholders, surveyor of the mistery elected, 126
Uptone, Thomas de, 60, 134
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 134
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 134
-, — — Thomas, son of, 134
-, — William (de), 252, 331
Urban V., Pope, letter from the Mayor and Commonalty to, 177
Useflete. See Ufflete.
Usk, David, 171, 240
Usshere, John, 119
-, — — John, son of, 119
Usury, proceedings for putting down, 160–1, 162–3, 267
Utlecote, Utlicote. See Outlecote.
Uweyn. See Iweyn.
V
Vache, Richard de la, 207
Valenciens, John de, 98
Van, Peter, 172
Van Anegar, Henry, 251
"Van atte Noue," John, 255
Van Belle, Giles, 175
Van Broke, Peter, 317
Van Brugge, Gerard, 214, 270
-, — William, 214
Van Dayser, William, 270
Vanderheth, Gerard, 204
Van Derlft, Laurence, 251
"Vanenergam," "Van Everegame," John, 104, 251
Van Everyngham, or Heveryngham, John, 235, 290
Van Eys, Walter, 329
Vanhale, Bartholomew, 90
Van Karlewyk, William, 175
Van Naker, James, 250
Vannere, Henry le, 11
-, — Thomas, 59, 204, 222
Van Spycer, Peter, 82
-, — — Hawisia, wife of, afterwards
wife of William Alborn, 82
Vanthebrok, Peter, 131
"Van the Necke," Van Necke, Henry, 255, 302
"Van the venere," Katherine, 216
Vechman, Reginald, 317
Venour, William, 304, 314
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
298
"Vermayle," "Vernaille," a wine, 124, 138, 301
Vernaccia, wine of, or "Vernage," 41, 102, 137, 149, 199
Vernoun, Andrew, 59
"Verrers," ordinances of the, 187–8
Victuals, not to be exported except to Bordeaux and Calais, 82; not to be forestalled, 149, 271; price to be paid for various kinds of, 150; not to be concealed by victuallers, 151; not to be sold privately, but in open market, 198; from the East, to be discharged at Botolph's Quay, 225; price of, not to be enhanced, 278, 295
Viel, John, 30
Vincent, Vyncent, Richard, 26
-, — Sir Richard, Rector of Church
of St. Benedict de Shorhog, 146,
217
Vintners, not to mix new wine with old 1; to sell their wine openly, &c., 34–5; of England, allowed to deal in cloth, notwithstanding the statute, 169; of Gascony, allowed to buy cloth and fish for exportation so far as to keep their money in the country, id.; contribute towards a gift to the King, 172; foreign, to be allowed to sell wines wholesale to lords for their own use, 177; desire that surveyors of wine may be upheld in their duties, 182–3; to set the price of wine, 208, 222
Vintners, mistery of, ordinances, 259; masters elected, 268
Vintry, brokers of the mistery of, 240
Visors, not to be worn, 274, 303
-, See also Masks.
Voudenay, Thomas de, Knt., of the Duchy of Burgundy, made prisoner at Poitiers, 81
Vunkyn, John, 175
Vygerous, John, 176
Vyne, John, 316
Vyolet, Wyolet, William, 157, 175, 235, 270, 302
Vyvyan, Vyvyen, Peter, 184
-, — — Margery, wife of, 184
-, — Thomas, 83, 86
W
Wacher, John, 30
Waddesworth, Wadesworthe, Johanna
de, 236
-, — William, 316
Wade, John, 234
Wages, excessive, forbidden by statute, 37
Wakeleyn, Benedict, 253
Waket, John, 215, 254
-, — — Alice, wife of, widow of
William Sporle, 215, 254
Walbrook, the water-course of, leased for a term, 324
Walclin (Walcliv?), John, 333
Walcote, Walkot, John, 234, 257, 283, 326, 331
Walde, co. Leices., 87
Walden, Waldene, John, 206
-, — Thomas de, 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 19, 21, 22, 32,
33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 43, 45, 53,
56, 58, 63, 69, 79, 82, 83, 85, 91,
95, 96, 99, 102, 105, 106, 108, 109,
110, 121, 129
-, — Walter, 287, 303
Waldeshef, John, 192
Wale, John, merchant of Almaine, 320
-, — Matthew de, 182
Waleworth, Walworth, John, 331
-, — William, 162, 201, 241, 245,
251, 254, 256, 262, 263, 266, 267,
273, 275, 276, 277, 281, 287, 289,
299, 308, 310, 314, 316, 321, 324,
327, 329, 333
-, — — elected Alderman of Bridge
Ward, 234
-, — — elected Sheriff, 265
Waleworth, Walworth, William, elected Mayor, 327
Waleys, Augustine, 101
-, — — Matilda, wife of, 101
-, — William, 163, 207
-, — William, junior, 157, 158
-, See also Galeys.
Walkefare, Sir Thomas de, 25
Walkelate, William, 14
Walkelyn, Benedict de, 14
Walkerne, John de, 55
-, — Roger, de Shenelee, 261
Waller, John, 244
Walpole, Walpol, Geoffrey, 332
-, — Richard, 54
-, — William, 172
Walsshe, Hugh (le), 162, 235
-, — Nicholas de, 117
Walsyngham, Nicholas de, 118
Waltham, Hugh de, 293
-, — John de, 22, 62, 111
-, — — Cristina, wife of, 22
-, — Richard de, 37
-, — Robert de, 50
-, — Roger de, 192
Walworth. See Waleworth.
Walyngford, writ dated from, 296
Wandlesworth, William de, 54–5, 61,
107, 134
-, — — Alice, wife of, afterwards
wife of John de Swalclyve, 107
-, — — John, son of, 134
Wandone (Waudone?), John, 162
-, See also Waudene.
Wangeford, William, 252
Wantilburgh, John, 153
Wappelode John, 244
Ward assessments, in aid of the war, 59–62, 242–3, 251; for presents to the Prince of Wales, &c., 275–6; particulars of arrears due for the same, 331; for £1,000 granted to the King, 282; to raise the City's quota of £50,000 granted to the King by Parliament, 284–5; of a fifteenth, 328–9
Warde, John, 153, 201, 204, 251, 254,
260, 262, 263, 264, 267, 275, 281,
287, 298, 299, 313, 316, 327
-, — — elected Alderman of Ald
gate Ward, 237
-, — — elected M.P. for the City, 313
-, — Sir John, 238, 239
-, — — "Alesia," daughter of,
wife of Nicholas Reynham, 238, 239
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 238
-, — Richard, 117, 118
Wards, the, to be put in array, 113; Watch in the City to be kept by, as prescribed, 213–14
Ware, bequest for repair of highway from Bishopsgate to, 191
Ware, Henry (de), 60, 172, 244, 276
-, — Hugh de, 97, 134, 221
-, — (Sir) John de, 100, 116, 131
-, — Simon de, 243
-, — Thomas de, 176, 200
"Warechaumbre," chamber called, 137
Warender, John, 53, 60, 97
Waresoun, Warysoun, Peter, 110, 126
Warmer, Adam, 232
-, — Hugh, 244
Warrewyk, Robert de, 230
Waryn, William, 2
"Wastel" bread, 226n.
Wastel, Wastelle, John, 259
-, — William, 111
Watch and Ward, precept for keeping, 213–14; to be kept by certain livery companies between the Tower and Billingsgate, 264
"Water bouget," 206n.
Watergate of Castle Baynard, 125
Waterlake, Walter, 107
Watling Street, 218
Watlyngton, John, 202
-, — — elected Common Crier, 265
Wattes, William, 244
Waudene (Wandene?), John, 253.
-, See also Wandone.
Waut, Wartt, John, 178
Wax, of Spain, 75; of Lisbon, 209
Wax chandlers, condemn a torch as falsely made, 92; ordinances touching mistery of, 128, 289; contribute towards a gift to the King, 172; surveyors sworn, 289
Wayte, Whaite, Adam (le), 55, 58
Weavers, ordinances for checking
malpractices of dyers and, 140
-, — mistery of, names of those sworn
to govern the, 2, 15–16, 48, 104,
157, 175, 184, 204–5, 214, 223, 235,
255, 270, 290, 302, 317, 329; the
same to make fine for any offence,
120; foreign clothworkers need not
become members of, 130; to control
the craft, 173, 194
Weavers of Brabant, names of those sworn to govern the mistery, 157, 175, 204, 214, 235, 255, 270, 290, 302, 317; their hired servants to meet in the churchyard of St. Mary Somerset, 265
Weavers of Flanders, bailiffs of, sworn, 16, 157, 175, 204, 214, 235, 255, 270, 290, 302, 317; ordinances of, 208; their hired servants to meet in the churchyard of St. Laurence, Pountney, 265
Weavers, foreign, governors sworn, 2, 48, 104, 146; their ordinances, 130
Webbe, Geoffrey le, 11
-, — William, 208
Weights and Measures, ordinances touching, 115; fines paid for non-observance of the same, 115–18; to be sealed with the seal of the Guildhall, 138; the Guildhall weight of 15 oz to the pound, 300
Welde, John, 130
-, — William (de) (atte), 3, 7, 11, 13,
16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 31,
32, 35, 40, 51, 56, 58, 60, 68, 71–2,
76, 79, 82, 85, 88, 94, 95, 105, 106,
108, 131, 132, 156, 174, 190, 202,
203, 211, 213, 214, 220, 221, 222,
232, 236, 240, 241, 251, 254, 260,
262, 267, 275, 281, 287, 289, 291
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
94
Welford, Thomas de, 60, 88, 91, 230,
304, 331
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of, 230
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 230
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 230
-, — — John, son of, 230
"Wellewarf" (Wool-wharf?), 149
Weltone, John de, 259
-, — Ralph de, 64
Welwyk, John de, 25
Wendelyngburgh, Gilbert de, 77, 78
Wendovre, John de, 59
Wenduyt, John, 166
-, — — Robert, brother of, 166
Wenge, John, 176
Wenlok, Roger, 60
Wentebrigge, John de, 199, 229, 230
Were, Henry, 2
"Werk," the heads of, not to be cut off by skinners or tawyers, 197n.
Wermenstre, William, 160
Wermyngtone, John de, 107
Wesenham, John de, the Great Crown pledged to, 77
West, John, 333
-, — Robert, 244
-, — William, 91, 145, 172
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
John atte Berne, 91
-, — William, 287
-, — — Isabella (wife of ?), 287
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 287
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 287
-, — — John, son of, 287
-, — — William, son of, 287
Westchepe, 70
West Ham, "Sayenesmelne" in parish of, 27
Westmelne, Westmulle, Robert (de),
152, 153, 154
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 152
-, — — Margaret, daughter of,
wife of John Mangel, 152
-, — — Richard, son of, 152, 153
-, — — Robert, son of, 152
-, — — Thomas, son of, 152, 153,
154
Westmerland, David de, 21
Westminster, Simon Langham, Abbot
of, 129
-, — palace of, workmen who had
unlawfully abandoned work on the,
not to be employed, 12
-, — Staple at, 16, 301
-, — Statutes of, 35 Edward III., 127
Westminster, John, 241
-, — Walter, 332, 333
Westminster Fair, merchants attending, taken under the King's protection, 170
Westone, Elias de, 208, 275
-, — John de, 117, 201
-, — Laurence de, 205, 290, 324
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 324
-, — Richard, 293
-, — — Katherine, wife of, 293
-, — Walter de, 116
-, — William, 275
Wethiresfeld, Nicholas, 276
Weyhous, la, near Aldgate, 103–4
Weymouth, John (de), 283
-, — John, "Marshal," 279
Whaite. See Wayte.
Whappelode, Peter, 252
Whetele, Weteley, William (de), 14, 136, 253, 331
Whetstone, a token of a liar, 176–7, 283
Whitchurche, Thomas, 60, 220, 260
Whitouer, John, de Dunstaple, 175
Whitynge, Robert, 293
-, — — Lucy, wife of, 293
Whylteshire, Thomas, 228
Whyte, John, 117
-, — Robert, 61
Whytheved, William, de Westone, 201
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 201
Whyttesle, Thomas de, 165
Wicchirche, Thomas. See Whitchurche.
Wiggemor, Johanna of, co. "Hertford," 70
Wilford, Gervase de, 41, 42, 45, 52, 80, 81, 110
Willardby, John, 162
Wille, Henry, 288
Willesdone, Willisdone, Richard, 331
-, — William, 253
William, John, 208, 241
-, — John, of Wantynge, 236
-, — Thomas, 313
Willoughby, Wylughby, Edmund, 118
-, — Richard de, 45, 50, 279
Wills, freeholds in the City devised by, like chattels, 88; first proved before the ordinary and afterwards in the Husting, id.
Willys, Gregory, 288
Wilton, charters to the burgesses of, 47–8
Wiltone, John, 248
Winchelsea, Wynchelse, burgesses of, 25; port of, 297
Winchester, 25; the Statute of, 113
Windsor Castle, writ dated from, 182
Windsor Chapel, Wardens, Canons, &c., of, to be quit of toll, 33
Wine, new, not to be mixed with old, 1; not to be sold before it has been gauged, 2, 104, 215, 224, 277; charters touching the gauging of, 56; free trade in, encouraged, 4; regulations for sale of, 4, 33, 34–5, 77, 102, 129–30, 137, 138, 145, 149, 226, 240, 255, 260, 272, 301, 311; red and white, not to be kept in the same tavern without special licence, 5; convoy for wine fleet to Gascony, 14; a return to be made of all wine seized as being sold at an unlawful price, 41; return made, 42; of Gascony, to be imported only to England, 52; a fine of a cask of, for using opprobrious words to the Mayor, 53–4; to be discharged at quays, and not secretly removed, 156; foreign vintners to be allowed to sell, according to ordinance, 177; sellers of unwholesome, punished, 178; surveyors of the sale of the same to be upheld in their duties, 178, 182–3; the price to be fixed by Vintners, 208; subsidy of 2s. on every cask of, 289; not to be exported, 294, 316; a sum of 2s. on every tun of wine from Gascony to be levied to pay cost of safe conduct, 306; a present of, made to the City for services rendered by its barge, "The Poule," 330, 333
Wine–drawers, sworn, 241; ordinances of, 242
Wine-gaugers
-, Coloigne, John de, 5
-, Dony, John, 277
Wine-measures to be sealed, 4, 124
Wines, sweet, to be sold in sealed measures, 124; profit arising from sale of, to be devoted to repair and cleansing of walls, ditches, &c., 193; three taverns assigned for sale of, 192–3, 199; the price of, to be prescribed by the Mayor, 193, 318–19; sale of, forbidden, 202–3; scrutineers of, appointed, 204; two Aldermen and two Commoners to prosecute touching sale of, 205; monopoly of, granted by the King to John Pecche, 318; the City to uphold him in his monopoly, 320
Wirdrawer, Walter, 60
Wirhale, John (de), 61, 76, 133, 248
Wirlyngworth, Thomas de, 261
Witle, John, 333
Wittele, Nicholas, 243
Woad, measurer of, appointed by Dyers, 7; apportionment of the tax paid by merchants of the Hanse on, 67
Wockyngge, Wokkyngge, Geoffrey, 97, 160
Wodeford, Thomas, 107
Wodegate, John (de), 60, 172
-, — John, 325
-, — — Margaret (Marion?), wife
of, 325
Wodehalle, William de, 53
-, — — Isabella, wife of, 53
Wodehous, Wodhous, William (de), 176, 200, 228, 252, 276, 304, 319, 327, 330, 332
"Wodhawe," parish of St. Clement, smelting operations by plumbers at, cause a nuisance, 283–4
Wolnore, Sir David, 104
Woltertone, Roger de, 273
Woodstock, letters patent, &c., dated from, 14, 112; the King's manor of, 319
Woodstock, Thomas of, son of Edward III., Warden of England, 49, 112, 113, 114, 115, 119
Wool, not to be sold except at the Staple, 44; Henry Wymond to show cause why he had not paid custom on, 45; the price of, regulated for different counties, 87; to be freely exported up to a certain date, 89; extension of time allowed for exportation of, 97; custom on, pledged to the City as security for a loan, 263, 264, 276; the King's customers for, 266, 276, 277, 281–2; no impost to be made on, without assent of Parliament, 285n.
Worcester, burgesses of, letter of procuration by, 25
Wormegay, William, 106
Worstede, John (de), 60, 156, 161,
267, 270
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
205
-, — — Simon, son of, 270
-, — Richard de, 43, 60
-, — Simon de, 3, 6, 11, 13, 18, 19,
23, 24, 25, 26, 32, 40, 51, 53, 58,
68, 72, 81, 85, 91, 105, 106, 108,
113, 132, 156, 174, 190, 203, 218
-, — — Alice, wife of, 218
Wortham, Roger de, Rector of Tythleshale (Tittleshall, co. Norf), 42
Woubourne, John (de), 30, 160
Woxebrigge, Roger de, 54
Writele, William de, 1
Writle, John, 59
Wrong, Thomas, 244
Wroth, John, 9, 21, 38, 55, 106, 113,
121, 122, 125, 127, 128, 129, 130,
132, 134, 139, 205, 222, 241, 245,
269, 276, 298, 316, 325, 327
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
205, 222, 298
Wrotham, Richard de, 59, 214
Wroxham, Adam de, 137
Wryghte, Agnes, de Borham, 257
-, — — John, son of, 256, 257
Wyartone, Alexander de, 116, 117
Wyche, Geoffrey de, Knt., 272
Wychyngham, Hugh de, 130
-, — James de, 134
-, — John de, 43
Wycombe, bequest for repair of highway between Newgate and, 191
Wycombe, John de, 122, 134
-, — — John, son of, 122
-, — Richard de, 122, 227
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 122
-, — — John, brother of, 122
-, — — Petronilla, wife of, 122, 227
-, — Roger de, 117
Wygan, John de, 62, 63
Wykford, Master Robert de clerk, 221
Wykhale, John, 160
Wylby, Thomas, 228
Wylde, John, 308, 309
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 308, 309
-, — — Cristina, wife of, afterwards
wife of William Dene, 309
-, — — John, son of, 308, 309
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 308, 309
-, — William, 117
Wyllesdone, Richard, 239
-, — William, 273
Wylughby. See Willoughby.
Wymond, Henry, 45
Wymondeswold, Richard de, 25
-, — William de, 111
Wymondham, Adam de, 18, 44, 216,
218, 229, 236, 304
-, — — elected Sheriff, 232; admitted and sworn, 233
Wympol (co. Cambr.), church of, advowson to, 207
Wynchecombe, Simon, 276
Wynchedone, Walter de, 3
Wynchestre, Robert (de), 240, 285
-, — Thomas de, 176
Wynd, John, 161
Wyndelesore, John de, Prior of Elsing Spital, 16
Wyndesore, Thomas de, 287
Wynter, Osbert, 157, 332
-, — — Henry, son of, 157
-, — — Thomas, son of, 157
Wyntermash, Arnald, merchant of Almania, 228
Wynthyngdone, Walter de, 20
Wyolet, William. See Vyolet.
Wyrcestre, Johanna, 269
-, — John de, 110, 131
-, — — William, son of, 110, 131
-, — William de, 49, 50
-, — William de, 134
-, — — William, son of, 134
Wyrhale, John (de), 89, 120, 129, 157, 200, 227
Wysebeche, Peter de, 273
Wytham, Thomas de, 208
Wythe, Thomas, 10
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
Geoffrey de Helpestone, 10
Wytteleye, Peter, 107
Wyttone, Robert de, 175, 215, 254
Y
Yakesle, John (de), 56, 76, 120
-, — John, senior, 109, 111
-, — John, junior, 109, 111
-, — Thomas de, 243, 246
-, — — Beatrix, wife of, 246
Yarmouth, burgesses of, letter of procuration by, 25
"Yeldehalle," Chamber of, 258
Yerdele, Henry (de), 171, 218, 235
-, — John de, 60, 76, 253
Ynde, Robert de, 241
Yonge, John (le), 90, 151, 204, 224
-, — Peter, 214, 290, 317
-, — Philip, 252
-, — Robert, 253
-, — William (le), 55, 109, 116
York, City of, its Serjeants may carry maces bearing the City's arms, 22; letter of attorney from, 25
York, Statute of, granting free trade to
foreign merchants, 14–15, appeal
against, 52, 185n., 206
-, — Archbishop of, to be allowed to
carry his cross in the City of London, 5
York, Robert de, 126, 137
-, — William de, 243
Yungelyn, Hermann, 330
Yvory, Ivory, William, 174, 194
Yweyn. See Iweyn.
Z
Zakarie, Benedict, 309
Zakesle. See Yakesle.
Zouche, William "la," 267