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INDEX.
A
Abbot, Hemy, 49, 117
-, — — Johanna, wife of, formerly
wife of John Flete, 117
-, — Roger, 52, 72, 238, 270, 280, 334
Abchurch Lane, 114
Abell, Richard, 332, 424
-, — — Margaret, wife of, daughter of William Wyght, 424
Abourne, Robert, 131
Abraham, John, 43
Abyndone, Nicholas, 216
-, — — Isabella, wife of, formerly
wife of John Miltone, 216
-, — — — Johanna, dau of, 216
-, — Stephen de, 105, 144
Adam, John, 10
-, — John, 419, 425
-, — — Henry, son of, 419, 425
-, — — Matilda, daughter of, wife
of John Longe, 419, 426
-, — Thomas, 388
-, — Walter, 416
Adultery, clerks taken in, handed over to the ecclesiastical court, 339
"A Horn," Roger, 78
Aillesbury. See Aylesbury.
Alan, the "waterberere," 198
Albon, John, chantry priest, 315
-, — Richard, 96, 175
-, — Thomas, 147, 387
-, — — Alice, daughter of, wife of
Nicholas Hotot, 387
-, — — Elizabeth, bastard daugh
ter of, wife of Thomas Christofre, 387
-, — — John, son of, 387
-, — — John, bastard son of, 387
Albone, William, 25n., 45
Alderman of the City, the Prior of Christchurch as ex officio, 154, 378, 380
"Aldermannebury," 211
Aldermen:
-, Anecroft, Ancroft, William, 213,
218, 219, 230, 237, 247, 249, 251
-, Askham, William, 434, 439, 444,
447, 449
-, Aubrey, John, 5, 12, 14, 16, 41,
46, 54, 59
-, Austyn, Thomas, 325, 332, 335,
342, 347, 352, 355, 359, 362,
386
-, Aylesbury, Richard, 28, 153, 154
-, Badby, William, 89, 98, 102, 104,
105, 152, 153, 154
-, Bamme, Adam, 32, 98, 178, 185,
195, 200, 215, 230, 237, 247,
320, 322, 325, 329, 334, 341,
342, 344, 347, 352, 355, 362,
378, 380, 386, 393, 399, 401,
408, 414, 417, 425, 426
-, — Henry, 214, 218, 219, 342,
344, 347, 352, 355, 359, 362,
368, 378, 380, 385, 386, 387
-, Barentyn, Drew, 375, 378, 380,
385, 386, 387, 409, 417, 419,
425, 426
-, Baret, William, 58, 61, 64, 72,
73, 77, 78, 118, 121, 163, 169,
219, 352, 355, 359, 362, 368,
378, 380, 385, 386, 387, 393
-, Begge, Hervey, 22, 39, 40, 41,
46, 47, 54, 59, 118, 121, 136,
178, 195, 200
-, Betele, William, 58, 61, 78
-, Boseham, Bosham, John (de), 58,
61, 62, 77, 78, 99, 118, 135,
136, 164, 168, 169, 176, 219,
263, 272, 276, 280, 283, 285,
295, 305
-, Boxforde, Robert, 59, 61, 64, 77,
78, 118, 135, 137, 164, 169, 176
-, Bramptone, William, 254, 275,
352, 355, 359, 362, 367, 368,
378, 380, 385, 386, 387, 393,
394, 399, 401, 409, 415, 417,
425, 433, 434, 439, 440, 444,
447, 449
-, Brembre, Nicholas, 12, 14, 36,
40, 46, 47, 59, 99, 108, 154,
177, 186, 198, 263, 283, 295,
304, 320
-, Bryan, John, 58, 61, 64, 78, 153,
154, 178, 185
-, Bury, Adam de, 14, 24, 38 39
-, Bys, William, 178, 185, 198, 200
-, Carletone, Karletone, Thomas,
178, 185, 195, 198, 200, 325
-, Carlille, Kailille, Adam, 58, 61,
64, 73, 75, 77, 78, 117, 118,
121, 135, 136, 163, 168, 169,
176, 352, 355, 359, 362, 366,
368, 378, 380, 385, 386, 387,
393, 399, 401, 417
-, Changeour, Adam. See St. Ive, Adam de.
-, Cheyne, William, 64
-, Chichely, Robert, 425
-, Chichestre, John, 12, 14, 18, 36,
38, 40, 41, 46, 47, 54, 59
-, Chircheman, John, 163, 169, 176,
230, 245, 247, 251, 263, 267,
280, 283, 286, 289, 295, 304,
313, 320, 322, 325, 329, 331,
335, 341, 352
-, Clyvelee, John, 89, 102, 104, 105
-, Cornewaleys, Thomas, 44, 46, 47,
54, 59, 99, 118, 135, 136, 164,
169, 176, 218, 219, 230, 245,
247, 251
-, Cosyn, John, 393, 399, 401
-, Cressewyk, William, 385, 387
-, Croydone, Richard de, 6
-, Crymelford, Geoffrey, 213, 215,
218, 219, 230, 233, 237, 247,
249 251
-, Doget, Walter, 148, 154
-, Elys, Roger, 59, 61, 64, 77, 78, 79,
118, 135, 137, 164, 169, 176,
230, 237, 247, 249, 251, 263,
272, 276, 284, 289, 295, 304,
313, 320, 393 397, 399, 401,
409, 415, 417, 424, 426, 434
-, Estone, John, 23, 28, 72, 88, 92,
98, 99, 102, 104, 105, 117, 152,
153, 154, 178, 185, 195, 198,
230, 237, 247, 249, 251, 280,
284, 286, 289, 295, 304
-, Evote, William, 308, 393, 399,
401, 409, 415, 417, 425, 433,
434, 439, 440, 444
-, Extone, Nicholas, 178, 185, 196,
197, 203, 263, 266, 272, 276,
280, 283, 286, 289, 304, 324,
341, 344, 347, 352, 362, 380,
386
-, Eynesham, William, 118, 136
-, Farendone, Nicholas de, 105
-, Fastolf, Hugh, 163, 169, 230, 247,
251, 263, 272, 276, 284, 289,
304, 316, 320, 325, 330, 335,
341, 342, 344, 347
-, Fraunceys, Fraunceis, John, 213,
218, 219, 233, 237, 247, 249,
251, 263, 272, 276, 284, 286,
289, 295, 304, 313, 320, 322,
325, 332, 335, 341, 342, 344,
347, 352, 355, 359, 362, 368,
378, 380, 385, 386, 387, 393,
399, 401, 409, 415, 417, 426,
433, 434, 439, 440, 444, 449
-, Fresshe, Frosshe, John, 164, 169,
176, 263, 266, 272, 276, 280,
284, 285, 289, 304, 313, 325,
335, 341, 342, 347, 352, 359,
362, 367, 368, 378, 380, 385,
386, 393, 401, 408
-, Frestlyng, Bartholomew, 14, 36,
40, 41, 46, 47, 54, 59
-, Furneux, John, 214, 219
-, Fyffide, Fyfide, John, 12, 14, 38,
40, 46, 47, 54
-, Godessone, Nicholas, 58, 61, 64,
77, 78
-, Haddele, John, 6, 12, 14, 16, 36,
40, 41, 46, 47, 54, 55, 89, 98,
102, 104, 105, 108, 195, 198,
200, 245, 247, 252, 263, 272,
276, 280, 283, 285, 286, 289,
295, 304, 313, 320 322, 324,
331, 335, 341, 342, 347, 351,
355, 359, 362, 367, 368, 378,
380, 386, 395, 425 426, 433,
434, 439, 440, 444
-, Haldene, William, 7
-, Hatfeld, Robert, 12, 14 16, 36,
40, 41, 46, 47, 54, 118, 121,
135, 136
-, Hende, Heende, John, 118, 121,
136, 163, 169, 230, 237, 247,
249, 251, 263, 266, 272, 276,
284, 286, 289, 295, 304, 320,
325, 341, 342, 347, 352, 359,
362, 368, 380, 386, 408, 439,
440, 444
-, Heylesdone, John, 58, 61, 78,
164, 169, 176, 215, 218
-, Holbeche, William, 17
-, Hoo, John, 72, 89, 99, 102, 104,
105, 108, 153, 154
-, Horne, John, 58, 61, 64, 73, 77,
78, 118, 121, 136, 163, 166n.,
169, 176
-, Irlond, Thomas, 118, 135, 136,
163, 169, 176
-, Knolles, Thomas, 308, 393, 399,
401, 409, 415, 417, 433, 434,
439, 440, 444, 449
-, Knyghtcote, William, 88, 102,
104, 105, 163, 169, 176
-, Kyng, William, 59, 64, 72, 73,
78, 118, 136-7, 164, 169, 176,
213, 219, 221
-, Kyiketone, Kyrtone, John, 89,
98, 102, 104, 105, 153, 154,
178, 185, 198, 200
-, Launde, Robert, 47, 54, 59, 89,
99, 102, 104, 108, 117, 153, 154
-, Little, Lytle, John, 14, 16, 40,
46, 47, 54, 59, 62
-, Lovekyn, Adam, 59, 61, 64, 78
-, Loveye, John, 325, 332, 335, 341,
342, 347, 352, 359, 362, 366,
368, 378, 385, 386, 387, 393,
401
-, Lucas, Lukas, Robert, 52, 59, 61,
64, 77, 78, 164, 169
-, Lyons, Richard, 12, 14, 30n., 38
-, Maghfeld, Maunfeld, Maufeld,
Gilbert, 197, 200, 378, 386,
393, 401, 409, 414, 417, 419,
425, 426
-, Maryns, John, 9, 12, 14, 36, 40,
41, 46, 47, 54, 59, 118, 135,
137
-, More, John, 178, 185, 195, 198,
200, 211
-, — William, 195, 198, 200,
230, 237, 247, 249, 251, 263,
272, 276, 280, 284, 289, 295,
304, 320, 325, 341, 342, 344,
347, 349, 352, 355, 359, 362,
366, 367, 368, 378, 380, 386,
393, 399, 408, 414, 417, 439,
440, 444
-, Mortone, John, 59, 64, 77, 78
-, Neuport, Andrew, 437
-, — William, 58, 61, 64, 77, 78,
149, 152, 153, 154, 178, 185
-, Neutone, Newentone, Geoffrey,
89, 102, 104, 117, 154
-, Newtone, Thomas, 378, 380, 386,
393, 409, 415, 425, 434, 444
-, Noket, Thomas, 59, 61, 64, 72,
77, 78, 213, 218, 219
-, Norbury, Richard, 214, 215, 218,
219
-, Nor[t]hamptone, John, 9, 12, 14,
15, 16, 18, 24, 27, 36, 38, 40,
41, 46, 47, 54, 59
-, Olyver, Edmund, 58 64, 77, 78,
118, 135, 136, 164, 169
-, — William, 213, 219, 280, 284,
286, 289, 295, 304, 313, 320,
362, 368, 378, 380, 385, 386,
387, 393, 401, 409, 415, 417,
426
-, Organ, Orgon, John, 38, 46, 47,
54, 55, 59, 98, 102, 104, 105,
108, 117, 153, 154, 178, 185,
195, 200, 230, 237, 247, 249,
251, 252, 263, 272, 280, 283,
285, 286, 289, 295, 304, 313
-, Parker, William, 393, 399, 401,
409, 415, 417, 426, 440
-, Pecche, John, 16, 22, 38
-, Philipot, Phelipot, John, 12, 14,
40, 46, 47, 54, 59, 98, 99, 153,
154, 177, 198, 200
-, Polle, Thomas, 449
-, Pountfieyt, Henry, 425
-, Prestone, Richard (de), 89, 108,
117, 230, 247, 249, 263, 276,
280, 284, 286, 289, 295, 304
-, Pyel, John, 12, 14, 20, 24, 40,
54, 59
-, Pykeman, Andrew, 54, 59, 98,
102, 104, 117, 153, 154
-, Pynchoun, John, 347, 352, 355,
359, 362, 366, 368, 380, 386
-, Ragenel, Ragenelle, John, 164,
169, 176
-, Redyng, John, 118, 135, 137, 164,
169, 176
-, Reynewelle, William, 275
-, Reynham, Thomas, 89, 98, 102,
104, 105, 148, 153, 154, 162
-, Rolf, Thomas, 213, 215, 218,
219
-, Rote, John, 89, 102, 104, 105,
117, 152, 153, 154, 178, 198,
200, 249, 251, 263, 266, 272,
276, 280, 284, 285, 286, 289,
295, 304, 313, 320, 325, 335,
342, 347
-, Rysynge, William, Prior of
Christchurch, 84
-, St. Ive, Yve, Adam de, 39, 40, 41,
46, 47, 54, 59, 76, 102, 104, 105,
108, 153, 154, 178, 185, 195,
198, 200, 230, 237, 247, 249,
251, 263, 266, 272, 276, 284,
286, 289, 295, 304, 313, 320,
322, 325, 335, 342, 344, 347,
352, 355, 359, 362, 368, 378,
380, 386, 387
-, Sely, John, 23, 118, 121, 135,
136, 178, 185, 195, 198, 200,
230, 237, 247, 249, 251
-, Shadeworth, John, 49, 213, 215,
219, 263, 271, 276, 284, 285,
286, 289, 295, 304, 313, 320,
325, 332, 335, 341, 342, 344,
347, 349, 352, 359, 362, 380,
385, 386, 393, 401, 408, 417,
426, 439, 440, 444, 449
-, Shelford, John, 118, 121, 136
-, Shnyngham, Sheryngham, William, 150, 213, 215, 219, 325,
332, 335, 341, 342, 347, 359,
362, 367, 368, 378, 380, 385,
386, 387, 393, 399, 401, 409,
415, 417, 425, 426, 434
-, Short, Hugh, 439, 440, 444
-, Sibile, Sibyle, Walter, 58, 61, 64,
73, 78, 117, 118, 121, 135,
136, 163, 166n., 168, 169, 176
-, Southam, John, 58, 61, 64, 73,
77, 78, 118, 135, 136, 163,
169
-, Stable, Adam, 7, 12, 16, 17, 23,
33, 36, 38, 40, 41, 46, 47, 98,
105, 108, 117, 152, 154
-, Staundone, William, 214, 218,
219, 230, 237, 247, 249, 251,
263, 266, 272, 276, 280, 284,
286, 289, 295, 305, 320, 325,
341, 385, 393, 404, 408, 417,
425, 426, 434, 439, 440, 444,
449
-, Stodeye, John, 14, 16, 44
-, Thorpe, Elias (de), 59, 61, 64,
77, 78
-, Tonge, William, 59, 61, 77, 78,
163, 169, 176, 195, 263, 273
-, Torngold, Torgold, John, 5, 12,
14, 16, 36, 47, 54, 59
-, Twyford, Nicholas, 8, 12, 14, 16,
36, 38, 40, 41, 46, 47, 54, 59,
62, 89, 102, 105, 108, 154,
219, 313, 320, 324, 331, 335,
341, 351, 359
-, Vannere, Henry, 213, 219, 237,
247, 249, 251, 263, 272, 276,
280, 283, 286, 289, 295, 304,
313, 320, 325, 329, 334, 362,
366, 380, 385, 386, 393, 398,
399, 401, 408, 414
-, Venour, William, 213, 284, 289,
295, 305, 320, 322, 325, 335,
341, 344, 347, 351, 362, 368,
378, 386, 393, 399, 408, 414,
439, 440, 444
-, Vyne, John, 89, 98, 102, 104,
117, 153, 154, 176
-, Vyvent, Thomas, 362, 368, 378,
380, 385, 386, 387
-, Wade, John, 409, 415, 425, 433,
434, 439, 440, 444
-, Walcote, John, 52, 72, 178, 185,
195, 198, 200, 254, 323, 325,
332, 335, 342, 344, 345, 347,
352, 359, 380, 385, 387, 393,
394, 399, 401, 405, 409, 415,
417, 426, 433, 434, 439, 440,
444, 449
-, Waleworth, William, 15, 20, 24,
27, 36, 40, 46, 47, 54, 59, 98,
99, 102, 104, 105, 108, 153,
154, 177, 197, 237, 247, 263,
266, 276
-, Warbulton, Robert, 88, 102, 104,
105, 108, 153, 154, 219, 230,
237, 247, 251, 263, 276, 283,
286, 289, 295, 304
-, Warde, John, 12, 14, 54, 59, 118,
135, 136
-, Warner, John, 345, 405, 439,
440, 444
-, Welde, William, 17
-, Welford, Wilford, Thomas, 16,
31, 32, 58, 61, 64, 77, 78, 118,
121, 135, 136, 137, 164, 168,
169, 176, 212, 230, 237, 247,
249, 251, 263, 271, 272, 273,
276, 280, 284, 285, 286, 289,
295, 305, 313, 320, 322, 325,
335, 341, 342, 347, 352, 359,
362, 368, 378, 380, 385, 386,
387, 409, 417, 426, 440, 449
-, Wengrave, John de, 144
-, Whityngtone, Whytyngdone,
Richard, 393, 401, 408, 417,
426, 449
-, Wodecok, John, 444, 449
-, Wodehous, William, 58, 61, 64,
77, 78, 178, 185, 195, 198, 200
-, Worstede, Simon, 17
-, Wottone, William, 313, 322, 325,
326, 332, 341, 347, 352, 359,
362, 366, 368, 378, 380, 386
-, Wrothe, John, 12, 14, 48
-, Wynchcombe, Simon, 195, 198,
200, 263, 272, 276
Aldermen, general elections of, 58-9,
88-9, 118, 147-8, 163-4, 177-8, 213-14,
229-30, 263, 283-4, 304-5, 324-5,
341-2, 351-2, 362, 393-4, 408-9
-, — forbidden to maintain any quarrel, 40; not to be re-elected, 58;
names of those elected for the
several Wards, 58–9; allowed to
be re-elected if their conduct has
been satisfactory during the year
preceding, 60; to make a return
of the number of persons over
fourteen years of age in their
Wards for the purpose of a poll
tax, 60; to put their Wards in
array, 65, 66, 85; to take turns in
guarding the shipping in the Thames,
74–5; to make a return of non-resident freemen, 84; to inquire as
to the true value of every tenement,
let or unlet, in their Wards, 84, 155;
to ride with the Mayor elect to Westminster when taking his charge, 106;
precepts to, touching collection of
poll-tax, 158, 163; to cause the in
habitants of their Wards to take an
oath of fealty, 167; to guard the City
gates, 171–2; to wear silk-lined gowns
at Whitsuntide, 188; election of,
to take place between the Feast of
Purification and Feast of St. Gregory,
207; of certain Wards to see that
the course of the Walbrook be kept
clear, 216; may be re-elected consecutive years, 228; the King's
assent, 231; names of those summoned to attend the Kirgat Reading,
245; names of deputies appointed
by, during their attendance on the
King at Reading, 246–7; precept to,
for levying parliamentary grant, 278;
punishment for assaulting, 295–6; for
disobeying, 323; not to be removed
from office except for good cause,
408, 413n.; election of, approved
by the King, 409; not to be removed without reasonable cause,
but to remain in office from year to
year, 409–10; election of two Com
moners to be presented to the Mayor
and Aldermen for them to select one
to fill a vacant Ward, 436; pay no
fees for enrolment of deeds, &c., 446
Aldermen, Court of, elect an Alderman in default of election by inhabitants of a Ward, 148; to have control over all victuallers, 223
Aldersgate, Peter Warewyk, Keeper of, 9; steps to be taken for guarding the gate, 171–2; rooms over and custody of, granted to Ralph Strode, Common Pleader, 15, 83; the grant revoked, 83; again granted, 208; the same granted to two Serjeants of the Chamber, 208; the same granted to John Beauchamp, id., again granted to Ralph Strode, 245; the same granted to John Fekyn ham for life, 284; declared forfeited by Ralph Strode, and an annuity granted to him in it, stead, 287; murage collected at, 300; rooms over, granted to John Blytone, 433
Aldersgate Ward, Aldermen of:
Bamme, Adam, 178
-, — Henry, 214
-, Elys, Roger, 59, 118, 164, 230,
247, 263, 284, 304, 393, 409
-, Reynham, Thomas, 89, 148, 162
-, Twyford, Nicholas, 324, 341, 351
-, Vanner, Henry, 362
-, — assessment, 3; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 130; sends four
representatives to Common Council,
228; sends six, 239, 281; sends nine,
332
-, — John Knotte, Deputy of, 247
Aldewerk, William, 174
Aldewyne, John, 114
Aldgate, William Averhurst, Keeper of, 9; a toll to be levied on carts passing through, 54; to be safeguarded, 66, 172; mansion over granted to Richard Forster, 290
Aldgate Soke, metes and bounds of, 46
Aldgate Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Carlille, Karlille, Adam, 352,
362, 393
-, Kirktone, Kyrtone, John, 89, 148,
178
-, Staundone, William, 214, 230,
247, 263, 284, 305, 325, 341
-, Tonge, William, 163
-, Wade, John, 409
-, Warde, John, 118
-, — assessment, 2; amount of poll
tax contributed by, 130; sends two
representatives to Common Council,
228; sends three, 238, 280; sends
four, 333
-, — William Cressewyk, Deputy of,
247
Ale, ordinances regulating sale of, 18, 71, 184, 201, 214, 215, 293, 311, 337, 360; assize of, to be kept, 349; the King's taker of, 411
Aleconners, their duties, 71, 157; precept for election of, 360; to appear at the Great Court of Wardmote, 361
Aleyn, "Reynaud" or Reginald, 126,
238
-, — Thomas mercer, 316
-, — — Margery, wife of, daughter
of William Knyghtcote, 316
Alfilde, Richard, 152
Algar, Ralph, de Colchestre, 146
Algode, Thomas, junior, of Storteford, 5
Alleye, Ally, Thomas, 237, 270, 333, 382
All Hallows, Barking, church of, curfew rung at, 25, 373
-, — parish of, 173
All Hallows, Bread Street, parish of, 357
All Hallows, Gracechurch, church of,
freemen selling corn to stand under
the wall of, 138
-, — parish of, 354
All Hallows at the Hay, parish of, 26
All Hallows, Honey Lane, parish of, 144
All Hallows, London Wall, church of, 162
Almaine, Hanse of, privileges of merchants of, 53; complain of loss of privileges, 101; privileges suspended by Parliament, id.; they invoke the City's aid, id.; William Walworth elected Alderman of, loco John Aubrey, deceased, 158; merchants of, charged with mixing skins of fur, 101–2; the poll tax not paid by certain merchants of, 164; a member discharged and admitted to the freedom of the City, to be a free subject of the King, 278; their privileges confirmed, 451
Alome, Robert, 131
Alstre, Thomas, 206
Amerose, Hugh, Keeper of Ludgate, 9
Amiens, &c., merchants of, payments to the City in respect of their "composition" by, 399, 425, 429, 446; acquittance to, for sum of 25 marks, 399; their rent due to the City, 425, 446. See also Corbie and Nesle.
Ancroft. See Anecroft.
Andeby, Walter, 333
Andevere, Nicholas, 130
Andre, John, 202
Andreu, James, 9, 76, 206, 376
-, — — Katherine, daughter of, wife
of John Dony (Dovy ?), 8
Andreu, Andrew, John, 96, 130, 238,
280, 357
-, — Laurence, 280
-, — Roger, condemned to the pillory
for pretending to be an officer of the
Marshalsea, 376
Anecroft, Ancroft, William, elected
Alderman of Billingsgate, 213, 230;
elected M.P. for the City, 273
-, — — 73, 161, 218, 219, 224,
235, 237, 246, 247, 249, 251, 271,
299, 300, 313, 334
-, — William, 288
-, — — Alice, wife of, 288
Angwill, Lowys, 406
Annesbery, Richard de, 105
"Appealer," 328n., 330
Appeals at law, custom touching, 225
Appelby, John, 186
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 186
-, — Thomas, 112, 115
Appeltone, John, 326
Apprenticeship, punishment for making false indentures of, 34; bondsmen not to be admitted to, 309; apprentices to be enrolled within their first year, 391
Aquitaine, merchants of, their privi leges, 223, 242
Ardern, Richard, 45, 210, 324
-, — Richard, skinner, found guilty of
a usurious "chevance," 302–3
Ardern, Richard, 275
-, — — Alice, wife of, 275
"Arewehede," as a royal mark, 295
Armour, not to be exported, 27; seized, 30; to be sold at reasonable price to those setting out for Portugal, &c., 160
Armourer, Michael the, discharged from juries, &c., on account of age, 46
Armourers to sell arms, &c., at a reasonable price, 69, 288
Armourers, mistery of, sends two members to the Common Council, 44, 59; Masters sworn, 62, 69, 152; Surveyors to be appointed, 160
Arms in the Tower, Richard, Master of the, 80
Arms, restrictions as to carrying, 25, 65, 69, 81, 173, 289, 296, 322, 371, 373, 405; the price of, not to be enhanced, 269, 288
Arnold, Robert, 365
Artelburgh, John, 43
Arundel, Earl of, 80, 321; arrested, 437, 438
Arundel, Thomas, Bishop of Ely and Chancellor, 302
Ascombe, Ashcombe, Robert, 43, 239,
271, 281, 333, 434
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
437
Ascowe, Robert, 360
Askham, William, elected M.P. for
the City, 417; elected Sheriff, 439
-, — — 424, 434, 439, 444, 447,
449
Askote, Richard de, 8
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 8
-, — — John, son of, 8
-, — — Lucy, wife of, 8
-, — — Richard, son of, 8
Assby, Assheby, Matthew, 281, 333
-, — Richard, 164
Asselyn, Asshelyn, Henry, 6, 17 44,
61
-, — Walter, 13
Assessments, to be made of the value of every tenement in each Ward, 155; for subsidy granted by Parliament (1380), 159; for the defence of the realm, 271
Asshbone, Robert de, 80
Asshe, John, 332
-, — Thomas, 143, 155
Asshebourne, William, 112, 130
Assheby. See Assby.
Assheford, William, 45, 112, 324
Asshele, John, 220, 221, 236, 240, 281
Asshewell, Richard, 270
Asshurst, John, 44, 235, 240, 270, 281, 332
Assize of Freshforce, procedure in, 242
Assize of Nuisance, Surveyor of, 216
Assizes, &c., persons discharged from serving on, owing to increasing age, 84, 110, 278, 284, 328, 329, 331, 335, 340, 349, 351, 361, 363, 367, 390, 391, 393, 396, 397, 398, 405, 420, 421, 422, 423, 427 428, 431, 434, 438, 442, 445, 449, 451
Astele, Walter, 43
Astelyn, Walter, 37
Astone, John, 52
-, — Richard, 384
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 384
-, — Robert de, Knt., the King's
Treasurer, 32, 33
-, — Roger, 152, 238, 333
Asty, Henry, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 31
Atte Barnet, Thomas, 13
Atte Blakeloft, John, 295
Atte Bole, Simon, 63
Atte Boure, Richard, 43, 105
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 105
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 105
-, — — John, son of, 105
Atte Broke, Peter, 17
Atte Brom, William, 90
Atte Castelle, Ralph, 297, 357
-, — William, 52, 260
Atte Celer, Richard, 318
Atte Chaumbre, Reginald, 197
Atte Chirche, Richard, 13, 216
-, — Thomas, 21
-, — Walter, 311
-, — — Matilda, wife of, 311
Atte Conduit, Reginald, 243
Atte Corne, William, 131
Atte Corner, William, 37
Atte Crouche, Richard, 260
Atte Diche, Richard, 44, 125
Atte Downe, Philip, 239
Atte Dyke, John, 42, 45
Atte Feld, William, 44
Atte Forde, William, 28
Atte Forth, Walter, 217
Atte Fryth, Stephen, 82
Atte Gate, Gilbert, 134
-, — Richard, 363
-, — William, 337, 354, 358, 404, 416
Atte Grene, Simon, 20 21
Atte Grove, Adam, 217
Atte Hacche, John, 17
Atte Hacche or Hache, Roger, 184,
202
-, — Thomas, 388
Atte Harpe, John, 52, 280
Atte Haye, Thomas, 186
Atte Hecche, John, 151
Atte Hethe, Peter, 66, 424
-, — — Agnes, wife of, daughter
of Edward Gosselyn, 66
Atte Hill, John, 25
-, — — William, brother of, 25
-, — Robert, 363
-, — Walter, 403
Attehille, John, 326, 336
Atte Hoke, Henry, 17, 61
-, — Simon, 274
Atte Lathe, William, 76, 130, 170, 217, 273, 346
Atte Lee, John, 402
-, — William, 76, 125, 238, 278, 281,
333
Atte Mersshe, Gilbert, 357
Atte Mille, Atte Milne, Roger, 142,
179
-, — — John, son of, 142, 179
-, — — Matilda, wife of, afterwards
wife of John Wakele, 179
-, — — William, son of, 142, 179
-, — Thomas, 115, 280
Atte More, Hugh, 105
-, — Roger, 256
-, — Thomas, 45
-, — — Richard, son of, 45
Atte Mulle, Thomas, 332
Atte Mylle, John, 428
Atte Nasp, Thomas, 269
Atte Nasshe, John, 397
Atte Nax, Simon, 13, 44, 76, 239, 281, 300, 332
Atte Noke, Cristina, 237
-, — John, 237
-, — — Richard, son of, 237
Atte Noket, Thomas, 8, 28, 124
Atte Pole, Peter, 174-5
-, — Reginald, 175
Atte Putte, Richard, 232, 233
Atte Sele, Ralph, 94
-, — Reginald, 260, 261
-, — William, 238, 281, 333
-, — William, wrongfully arrested on
a charge of having in his possession
a loaf of bread deficient in weight,
261
Atte Shoppe, John, 96, 131, 293, 330, 441
Atte Sole, Richard, 221, 388
Atte Stone, William, 429
Atte Swan, Thomas, 238, 280, 333
Atte Vane, Juliana, a "hukstere' condemned to the thew for selling ale, 214–15
Atte Vyne, Philip, 29, 47, 96, 132,
326 332, 413
-, — William, 110
Atte Walle, Nicholas, 362
Atte Water, Roger, 17, 61
Atte Watre, Adam, 125, 239
Atte Welle, Richard, 202, 291, 318,
388
-, — Simon, 336
Atte Were, Walter, 96
Atte Weye, Andrew, 37
Attewode, Edmund, 388
Atte Wode, John, 403
-, — Roger, 37
-, — Thomas, 403, 413, 418
-, — William, 17, 61
Atte Wyche, Richard, 131
Attorneys, their duties, 402
Aubrey, Andrew, 433
-, — John, Alderman of the Hanse,
158
-, — John, 5, 12, 14, 16, 41, 46, 54,
59, 67, 124, 301
-, — William, 102, 293
-, — — John, son of, 103, 293
Aulnage of cloth, statutes touching, 149
Aulnager, William Hervy to execute office of, 140
Aumberbury, Richard de, 88
"Auncel," 370n.
Austin, Austyn, John, 67, 329
-, — Henry, 37, 175, 202
-, — Robert, 133, 202, 273, 346, 356,
397
-, — Roger, 357
-, — Thomas, mercer, 322
-, — — Alice, wife of, 322
-, — Thomas, elected Alderman of
Langbourn, 325, 342, 352, 362;
elected Sheriff, 332
-, — — 257, 287, 299, 300, 317,
324, 325, 332, 335, 342, 344, 347,
355, 359, 386
"Austoure," a species of hawk, 4
"Aver du pois" not to be weighed by subtil pois, 175
Averhurst, William, Keeper of Aldgate, 9
Aylesbury, Richard, elected Alderman
of Cheap Ward, 148; ditto Dowgate,
213; appointed a Comptroller of the
Poll-Tax, 157, 164
-, — — 28, 153, 154, 195
Aylesham, Simon de, 42, 90, 94, 108,
239
-, — William, 34
Aylewyne, Ayllewyn, Walter, 395, 427
Aystone, William, 318
B
Baas, Bas, Basse, John, 51, 52, 72,
165, 238, 259, 270, 334
-, — John, draper, 308, 342
-, — Robert, 114
Baathe. See Bathe.
Bacerell, John, 426
Bacoun, John, pledges the King's plate and jewels with the City for repayment of a loan, 123; Keeper of the King's jewels, 159, 160
Badby, William, elected Alderman of
Candlewick Street Ward, 89
-, — William, 89, 98, 102, 104, 105,
124, 129, 136, 152, 153, 154, 195,
238, 280, 287, 296
Baddeby, John, of Taplow, his lock on the Thames, 9
Bagenelle, John, 126
"Baile," le, 132
Bailly, Richard, a chaplain, fined for
abducting a married woman, 311
-, — Thomas, chaplain to the chantry
of Henry de Guldeford in St. Paul's,
338
Baker, Bakere, John, 114, 292, 369
-, — John, de Ryslep, 110
-, — Reginald, 365, 381
-, — Robert, de Ely, 147
-, — Thomas, de Mymmes, 16
Bakers not to use spring water, 107; to make loaves at a farthing, 183; to provide themselves with "ferlinges' for change, 184; their Courts called "Halymotz" held in the Church of St. Thomas de Acres, 207; deceit practised by foreign, 373; punishment of the hurdle for fraudulent, id. See also Touite-bakers, White-bakers.
"Baker's dozen," 107n., 194
Bakers, mistery of, sends two members
to the Common Council, 43; Masters
committed to prison for wrongful
airest of a baker, 260–1
-, — — John Groos appointed Surveyor of, 108
Baktone, Thomas, fishmonger, 307
-, — — Matilda, wife of, formerly
wife of Walter Hervyle, 307
-, — Thomas, Archdeacon of London,
308
Bakwell, William, 147
"Bakwellehalle," regulations for sale of cloth at, 449
Balauncer, Ralph le, 105
Baldeswelle, William, 397
Baldewyn, William, 42
Baldok John, 86, 113
Ballard, John, 144
Balle, William, 326
Bally, John, 85
Bamme, Adam, appointed a collector
of the poll-tax, 157; renders account; 164; elected M.P. for the
City, 329, 334, 346; an insult
offered to, 329, elected Alderman
of Aldersgate Ward 178; elected
Sheriff, 198; elected Alderman of
Cripplegate, 230; ditto Cheap, 325,
341, 352, 362; ditto Lime Street,
393; elected Mayor, 434; dies in
office, 436
-, — — 32, 71, 99, 108, 125, 141,
157, 171, 177, 185, 195, 200, 206,
215, 218, 225, 235, 237, 246, 247,
248, 254, 271, 299, 300, 320, 322,
334, 342, 343, 344, 347, 352, 355,
357, 358, 360, 361, 364, 365, 366,
367, 368, 378, 383, 386, 391, 392,
399, 401, 414, 417, 425, 426, 435
-, — Henry, elected Alderman of
Aldersgate, 214, ditto Coleman
Street Ward, 342, 352
-, — — 214, 218, 219, 224, 239,
287, 296, 342, 344, 347, 355, 359,
368, 378, 380, 385, 386, 387, 391
Bamptone, John, 63
Banastre, William, 363, 416
Bandy, Peter, a Lombard, 199
Bangor, Philip, 410
Banham, John, 317
-, — Walter, 417
"Barbekane," la. See Barbican.
Barbers, mistery of, ordinances, 20; Masters of, sworn, 20, 77, 96, 201, 221, 250, 291, 318, 337, 346, 356, 369
Barbican, the, without Aldersgate, bequest for making a gate at, 26; bequest to fabric of, 103
Barbour, Henry, 10
Barde, Gautron, Master of the King's Mints, 164
Bardeney, John, 365
Bardi, Society of, 26
Barelle, William, 292
Barentyn, Barantyn, Drew, elected
Sheriff, 399; elected Alderman of
Farringdon Within, 409; elected
M.P. for the City, 417, 437; elected
Mayor, 445
-, — — 375, 378, 380, 385, 386,
387, 391, 393, 404, 414, 417, 419,
425, 426, 446, 447, 448, 449
-, — — goldsmith, 446
Baret, Geoffrey, 339
-, — Henry, 76, 174
-, — Thomas, 333
Baret, William, elected Alderman of
Aldgate, 58; ditto I ime Street
Ward, 118; ditto Walbrook, 163;
ditto Cornhill, 213; ditto Tower,
352, 362, 393; elected Sheriff, 135;
elected M.P. for the City, 168,
220
-, — — 58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 72, 73,
77, 78, 94, 102, 118, 121, 124, 135,
136, 137, 138, 142, 149, 153, 163,
169, 195, 219, 235, 240, 246, 248,
299, 300, 355, 359, 368, 378, 380,
385, 386, 387, 391
Baret, William, grocer, 254
Barges, to be fitted out for sea, 155
Barley, John, 127
-, — — Dionisia, wife of, daughter
of John Sutton, 127
Barnes. See Bernes.
Barnes's chest, 63n.
Barnet, corn brought to the City from, to be sold at the Pavement near the Grey Friars, 133
Barnet, John, 420
-, — Thomas de la, 21
Baroun, Hugh, 356
-, — Robert, 356, 365
-, — Stephen, 272
Barry, John, Warden of the mistery
of Skinners, 161
-, — John, 21, 232, 238, 358, 422
Bartholomew Fair, 29, 70
Bartone, John de, 6, 25
-, — Richard, 363
-, — Thomas, 239, 269, 340
-, — Walter, 236
-, — William, a Preaching Friar, offers
to obtain a Papal confirmation of
the fraternity of journeymen Cord
wainers, 311
Bas. See Baas.
Base, Robert, 37
Baskerville, John, 217
Bassishaw Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Betele, William, 58
-, Estone, John, 88, 148, 178
-, Fresshe, John, 164
-, Kyng, William, 118
-, Norbury, Richard, 214
-, Shadworth, John, 284, 304, 325,
341, 352, 362, 393, 408
-, Warbultone, Robert, 230, 247
-, — assessment, 3; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 131; sends two
representatives to Common Council,
228, 281; sends three, 239, 333;
William Shiryngham appointed
Deputy of, 247
Bassyngbourne, Sir Thomas de, Knt., 34
Bassyngbourne, Beatrix, wife of Sir Thomas de, Knt., afterwards wife of Alexander Befford (Besford ?), 34
"Bastard," a wine, 365
"Bastard" saddles, 30
Bat, Bate, Batte, John, 356, 366, 403, 431
Baterell, John, 86
"Baterie" (metal utensils), 299
"Baterychesey," "Batricheseye" (Battersea), 87, 255, 278
Bathe, Baathe, John (de), 29, 42, 94,
125, 239, 270, 281, 287, 300, 332
-, — John de, junior, 346
Bathele, Robert, 66, 67
-, — — Alice, wife of, widow of
Edward Gosselyn, 66, 67
Batisford, Hugh, 375
Baud, John, 279
Baudry, John, 21, 243
Bawds, ordinance for punishment of, 189
Baysham, Thomas, 13
Bealhomme. See Belhomme.
Bealknape, Robert. See Belknape.
Beauchampe, Gilbert, 86, 143, 155, 238
-, — Roger de, 79, 80
-, — Thomas, Earl of Warwick, 321
-, — William de, 19, 376
-, — William, Captain of Calais, 269,
340
Beaufront, John, 238, 271, 280, 334
Beawe, Walter, butcher, 61, 366
Becche, Hervey, draper, 23
Bechaumpe, John, 51
Beche, Robert, 397
-, — Walter, 25n.
Beck, Gerard, 199
Bectote, Matilda, 35
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 35
Bedeford, Bedford, John, 28, 422, 429
Bedford, Countess of, a fraud prac tised on, 121
Bedford, corn brought to the City from, to be sold at Gracechurch, 133
Bedik, Juliana, 150
Befford (Besford ?), Alexander, 34
-, — — Beatrix, wife of, formerly
wife of Sir Thomas de Bassyngbourne, 34
Begge, Hervey, elected Alderman of
Walbrook Ward, 22, 39, 118; ditto
Lime Street Ward, 178
-, — Hervey, draper, 22, 36, 38,
39, 40, 41, 46, 47, 51, 54, 59, 118,
121, 136, 139, 178, 190, 195, 200
Belchambre, Thomas, 278
Belde, Peter, 175
Belhomme, Bealhomme, William, 42, 422, 424, 428
Belknape, Robert (Chief Justice of Common Pleas), 19, 56, 64, 85, 118, 149, 159, 166, 173, 204, 229, 276, 294, 322
Belle, Robert, 363
Beltone, Walter, 182
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
Robert Berewyk, 182
-, — William, 5, 17, 77, 151, 280,
337
Bene, Stephen, 346
Benedicta, the breweress, 215
Benerache, John, 112, 114
Beneyt, Henry, 346
-, — John, 48, 182
-, — Richard, 363
-, — Thomas, 350
Benge, William, 173
Bengeo, Richard, 130, 238, 271, 370
Bentele, John, 158
Benyngtone, John, 42
-, — Nicholas, 212
Berdene, Eustace, 112
Berdvile, Robert, 403
Bere, John, 185
Berefaire, Berfaire, John, 62, 130, 370, 451
Berewold, Robert, 198
Berewyk, Robert, 48, 103, 182
-, — — Alice, daughter of, wife of
Walter Beltone, 182
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Walter Sand, 182
-, — — Leticia, daughter of, wife
of William Wadesworth, 182
Berham, William, 211, 212
Berkhampstede, Castle of, 231
Berkyngcherche. See All Hallows, Barking.
Berkynge, Giles de, 131
-, — John, 130, 351
Berkynge, the Abbess of, ordered to repair a broken wall on the river-side, 151
Berlyngham, John, 49
-, — — Idonea, daughter of, wife
of John Doget, 49
-, — — John, son of, 49
-, — — Margaret, wife of, after
wards wife of John Phelipot, 49
-, — — Thomas, son of, 49
Bernard, John, of Bishop Hatfield, co.
Herts, 156
-, — John, 173
Bernes, Biernes, John, his chest known as " Barnes's chest," 63n.; his arrears due for a present to the Prince of Wales, &c., 63–4; money borrowed by the City from his chest, 287, 342–3, 345–6
Bernes, John, 233
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 233
-, — — Margery, daughter of, 233
Bernewell, Robert, 363
Bernus (Bernns ?), Richard, 403
Berteville, David, 112
-, — — Keeper of Newgate Gaol,
185
-, — — admitted atrorney of the
Mayor's Court, 344
Besants paid to the Exchequer for the bailiwick of Southwark, 447
Besford, Alexander. See Befford.
Besouthe, Bysouth, Thomas, 202, 217, 291, 318, 416
Bestriche, John, 356
Betele, William, elected Alderman of
Bassishaw, 58
-, — William, 58, 61, 78, 124
Bethlehem, St. Mary de, Hospital of, writ and return touching the induction of a Keeper, 338
Betoigne, Betoyne, Richard, 257
-, — Robert, 414, 424
Bever (Bener ?), Henry, parson of St. Peter de Bradstret, 185
Beverle, John, 136
Beverley, Thomas, 418
Biernes, John, skinner, 362
-, — Richard, 250
-, See also Bernes.
"Bievre," fur of, 101. See also "Buvere."
Biggewode, Robert, 130
Bigood, Thomas, 270
"Bilets," ordinances regulating the sale of wood called, 138
Billingsgate, corn, &c., brought to, to be exposed three days for sale before being warehoused, 147
Billingsgate Market, 202, 203
Billingsgate Ward, Aldermen of:
Anecroft, William, 213, 230, 247
Extone, Nicholas, 178, 263, 283,
304, 324, 341, 352, 362
-, Horne, John, 58, 118, 163
-, Maghfeld, Gilbert, 197, 393, 409
-, Pykeman, Andrew, 48, 88, 148
-, Wrothe, John, 48
-, — assessment, 2; amount of poll tax contributed by, 130; sends four
members to Common Council, 228;
sends eleven, 238; sends five 280;
sends nine, 334; Bailiff of, to see
that no ale pass to Westminster to
be sold by hucksters, 215; Richard
Grinder, Beadle of, 312; John Wade,
Deputy of, 247
Biltone, John, 222
Bircham, Geoffrey, 334
Birche, Thomas, 238, 280, 334
Birchore, Alan, 272
Biringtone, Thomas, appointed Common Hunt loco Charneye, 309
Birlesters to pass along the streets and not stand to sell fish, 243–4, 301
Bisshop, John, 429
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, formerly
wife of Thomas Fyndone, 429
-, — John, 126, 238, 280, 334
-, — John, junior, 423
-, — William, 329
Bishopsgate, William Taunton, Keeper
of, 9
-, — toll levied on carts passing
through, 54
-, — a mansion adjoining, granted
to Walter Tauntone, Beadle of
Bishopsgate Ward, 83; to be safe
guarded, 172; murage collected at,
300
Bishopsgate Ward, Aldermen of:
Bys, William, 178
-, Chircheman, John, 163, 230, 247,
263, 283, 304, 325, 341, 352
-, Eynsham, William, 118
-, Parker, William, 393, 409
-, Shiryngham or Sheryngham, William, 213
-, Stable, Adam, 88, 147
-, Vyvent, Thomas, 362
-, — assessment, 2; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 130; sends four
representatives to Common Council,
228, 280; sends nine, 238, 333;
Walter Tauntone, Beadle of, 83;
Gilbert Meldebourne, Deputy of, 247
Black Smiths (Nigri jabri), mistery of, Masters sworn, 369, 388
Bladers, mistery of, a "cutler' deceitfully admitted freeman in, 206
Bladesmiths and Blacksmiths, Masters sworn, 45
Bladsmyth, Roger, 115
Blake, John (goldsmith), 329, 343
-, — Richard, 22, 42
"Blakehalle" in the Tower, 181
Blakeneye, John, 125, 147
Blakestoke, Walter, 369
Blakman, John, 281
Blakthorne, John, 139
Blankeneye, Blakeneye, Walter, 305
Blanket, John, 52
Blankpayn, William, 363
Bliklinge, John, 212
Blockelee, Bloklee, John, 114, 130
Blomville, Richard, 134, 238, 281, 333
Blosse, William, 443
-, — — Thomas, son of, 443
Blount, William, 83
Blund, Walter, 242
Blunt, Ralph le, 88
Blythe, Ralph de, 105
Blytone, John, committed to Corfe
Castle, 229, 232
-, — John, grant of mansion over
Aldersgate to, 433
"Bocardo" in Newgate gaol, 204
Bocher, John, 367
-, — John, of Merlawe, 377
"Bocherie," la, 56
"Bochers," mistery of Masters sworn, 274. See also Butchers.
Bockynge, Bokkynge, John, 29, 50, 77, 151, 239
Bodde, Rumbold, 35
Bodelee, William de, 105
Bodesham, John, 42
Bodley, William. See Budeley.
Body, John, 294
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of John Coterelle, 294, 295n.
"Bogerowe," 26
Bokbyndere, Stephen, 29
Bokel, John, 366, 404
Bokeler, John, 345
-, — William, 222, 346
Bokeleresbury, 26
Bokelsmythe, John, 239, 270, 333, 350
Boketot, William, 346
Bokkynge, Elys, 334
-, — John, 281, 332
Bokyngham, John, Bp. of Lincoln, 80
Bole, Richard, 326
-, — Thomas, 130
Bolle, Robert, 50
Bonanter, Bonantre, Bonanture,
Thomas, 13, 42, 45, 132, 238, 271,
273, 333–4, 380
-, — William, 402
Bondsmen not to be admitted to apprenticeship or freedom, 309; sons of, not to be admitted to judicial office, id.; gain freedom by residence within the City for a year and a day, 309n.
Bone, Richard, 315
Boneby, Richard, mercer, 305
Bonere, Alexander, 426
-, — John, 132, 174
-, — Thomas, 256
-, — — Johanna, wife of, formerly
wife of William Horewode, 256
-, — Thomas, 281, 332, 354, 358
Bonet, Gilbert, 31, 32, 389
-, — John, 43, 238, 281
-, — Nicholas, 273
Boniface IX., Pope, letters by, touching the Lollards, 428
Bonjohan, Bonjohn, Bon Jon, William, 34, 96, 202, 211, 388
Bonne, Thomas, 133
Bontyng, John, 397
Boole, Thomas, 398
Bor, Richard, 34
Borard, Richard, 37
Boreford, John de, 143
Borham, John, 446
"Borlee" (co. Essex), church of, 427, 432
Borstalle, Thomas, 370
Bosam, Bosane, Bartholomew, 28, 363
Bosan, Busan, Bette, a Lombard, 54
Bosebury, Nicholas, 18, 23, 273, 312
Boseham, Bosham, John, elected
Alderman of Cheap, 58, 118, 164,
213, 263, 283; elected Sheriff, 102;
elected M.P. for the City, 138
-, — John (de), 24, 27, 42, 58, 60, 61,
62, 67, 77, 78, 90, 94, 99, 104, 107,
108, 112, 117, 118, 121, 124, 135,
136, 141, 153, 164, 168, 169, 170,
176, 195, 211, 219, 235, 239, 246,
257, 272, 276, 280, 285, 287, 295,
299, 305
Boselee, Henry, 112, 113, 114, 115
-, — — Thomas, servant of, 114
Boseworth, Thomas, 412
Bosse, Robert, 233
-, — — Isabella, wife of, daughter
of Thomas Wilgar, 233
Bostone, John, 28
Botelesham, John, of Bury, 343–4
Botelestone, Thomas, 67
"Botelmakers,"mistery of, Masters sworn, 63, 96, 133; badly tanned leather condemned by, 93
Boterwyk, John, Under-Sheriff of Middlesex, 317
Botesham, John, elected M.P. for the City, 355, 359
Botlesham, Botkysham, John, appointed Keeper of Ludgate, 292; proceedings against, 368, 374, 392–3, 395–6
Botiller, John, 174
-, — Richard, 131, 221
-, — Thomas, 182
Botinate, John, 216
Botkysham, otherwise Halle, John, 442. See also Botlesham.
Botolf, Thomas, 363
Botolph Wharf, 73
Boton', Thomas, 294
Botstone, Thomas, 43
Botulstone, Walter de, 351
Boun, John, 270
Bourne, Henry, 222
Bovendun(?), Adam, 25n.
Bowe, Roger (de), 114, 144
Bowere, John, of York, 114
"Bowestaves,"414
Bows, new, not to be sent to Coinhill for sale, 6
Bow-string maker. See "Strengere."
Bowyere, John, Keeper of the Bridgegate, 9
-, — William, 318, 324, 357, 365
Bowyers, mistery of, 6; its separation from the Flecchers, 11n.; sends two members to the Common Council, 43; Masters sworn, 292, 389, 416; ordinances of, 414
Boxforde, Robert, elected Alderman
of Fairingdon Ward, 59, 118,
164
-, — — 59, 61, 64, 77, 78, 118,
126, 135, 137, 164, 168, 169, 176,
195, 239, 281, 332
Boxhulle, Thomas, 185
Boxtone, John, 333
Boydone, John, 37
-, — Richard, 224
Boys, Hugh (de), 125, 237, 280, 333, 378, 439
Boyvel, Thomas, 74
Boyvile, William, 334
Bradefeld, Bradfeld, John, 71, 72, 75, 167, 224, 239, 271
Bradeford, William, 97
Bradele, John, 112, 238, 280
Brademore, John, sworn Master-Surgeon, 352
Bradestret Ward. See Broad Street.
Bradmor, John, 397
Braghen, Braghyn, Peter, of Brabant, 250, 388
Bramptone, William, Bailiff of Southwark, 192; elected Alderman of
Bridge, 352, 362, 393, 409; elected
M.P. for the City, 349, 448; elected
Sheriff, 415
-, — — 87, 94, 125, 134, 143, 254,
275, 352, 355, 359, 362, 367, 368,
378, 380, 385, 386, 387, 391, 393,
394, 399, 401, 415, 417, 425, 433,
434, 439, 440, 444, 447, 449
Bramstone, John, 186
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, daughter of Richard Forster, 186
Brandesbury, John, 250
Brandone, Nicholas, 227
-, — — Agnes, wife of, formerly
wife of Richard Horshulle, 227
Brangwayn, Richard, 76, 237
Brantingham, Thomas, Bishop of Exeter, 79, 80
Brasiers, mistery of, sends two members to the Common Council, 43
Brauncestre, Branncestre, Alan de,
88, 104, 105
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 104, 105
-, — Thomas de, 88, 105
Braybroke, Braibroke, Elias, 255, 278
Braybrook, Robert de, Bishop of London, 137, 451
Brayles, John, 113
Braynford, Richard de, 143
Bread not to be made by hostelers, 3; loaves at a farthing, 183; scarcity of, 136; handmills to be used instead of watermills, by reason of scarcity of, id.; ordinance touching sale of, 337; assize of, to be kept, 349
Bread Street, 357
Bread Street Ward, Aldermen of:
Brembre, Nicholas, 88, 147, 177,
229, 247, 263, 283, 304
-, Brian, John, 58
-, Furneux, John, 214
-, Sely, John, 118
-, Sheryngham or Shiryngham, William, 325, 341, 352, 362, 393,
409
-, Welford, Thomas, 164
-, — assessment, 2; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 130; sends four
representatives to Common Council,
228; sends fourteen, 239; sends
nine, 281; sends eleven, 332; John
Scorfeyn, Deputy of, 247; a constable of, assaulted, 360
Brech (?), Thomas, 126
Brehulle, Brehille, Thomas, 131, 202, 291
Brele, Thomas, 77
Brembre, Nicholas, elected Mayor, 61, 66, 78, 220, 251, 276; the King's Customer in the Port of London, 88, 123; elected Alderman of Bread Street Ward, 88, 147, 177, 229, 263, 283, 304; opposed by Nicholas Twyford, Sheriff, 99; made to pay a sum of money to propitiate the Earl of Buckingham, 104, 111; the money repaid by the City, 111–12; elected M.P. for the City, 211; to be reimbursed expenses during his Mayoralty, 290; oath administered to the citizens by order of, 314; sent on a mission to the King, 315; acts as intermediary between the King and the City, 315, 317; taken under the King's protection till the meeting of Parliament, 321; charged with encroaching on the King s prerogative, 321n.; arrested, tried, and hanged, 320n.; his conduct not to be a subject of controversy, 364
Brembre, Nicholas, 12, 14, 19, 36, 40, 46, 47, 52, 58, 59, 61, 63, 64, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 89, 91, 92, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102, 104, 105, 108, 109, 111, 123, 124, 141, 154, 166, 168, 177, 180, 186, 193, 198, 211, 219, 220, 229, 232, 237, 245, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 257, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 268, 269, 271, 272, 275, 276, 277, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 292, 295, 299, 303, 313, 320, 343
Brenchele, John de, 294
Brendewode, Hugh, 253
-, — Richard, 333
Brente, Robert, 30
-, — Walter, 89
Bret, Berard de la, a French prisoner
ransomed, 19
-, — Henry, 221
Bretford, William, 130
Breveux, John de, 446
Brewers, infringing regulations, to be
reported by the Aldermen, 107;
fines to be paid by defaulting, 122;
to use "ferlyng measures," 183;
never to refuse change for a half-penny, id.; to provide themselves
with "ferlinges" for change, 184;
to sell ale by certain measures, 201;
a return to be made of their number
in each Ward, 293; to provide their
customers with hanaps, 373
-, — mistery of, sends four members to
the Common Council, 43
Brian, Bryan, John, 3, 10, 11, 28, 42
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 3, 10
-, — — John, son of, 3
-, — — Thomas, son of, 3, 10
-, — — William, son of, 3
-, — John, elected Alderman of Bread
Street Ward, 58; ditto Castle Baynard, 148, 178
-, — — 58, 61, 64, 78, 125, 129,
153, 154, 185
-, — Robert, 239
Brichford, Nicholas, 31
-, — William, 318, 324
Bridge-gate, John Bowyere, Keeper, 9
Bridge Street, fish sold at to be surveyed, 143
Bridge Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Bramptone, William, 352, 362,
393, 409
-, Chircheman, John, 213
-, Fastolf, Hugh, 284, 304, 325,
341
-, Olyver, Edmund, 58
-, Sibylle, Walter, 118, 163
Bridge Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Waleworth, William, 88, 147, 177,
230, 247, 263
Bridge Ward, assessment of, 2; amount of poll tax contributed by, 130; sends six members to Common Council, 228; sends eighteen, 238; sends sixteen, 281; sends fourteen, 333; Walter Sibille, Deputy of, 247
Bridlyngtone, Thomas, 106, 221, 271
Brifty, Robert. See Brysty.
"Brigurdelere,"115
Brikles, Brykles, Bricles, John, 45
-, — William, 179, 180, 319
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 180,
319
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 179,
319
-, — — John, son of, 319, 320
Brinton, Thomas de, Bishop of Rochester, 9
Bristowe, Brystowe, Geoffrey, 274,
318, 346
-, — John, 37, 209
-, — — Isabella, wife of, afterwards
wife of John Swift, 209
-, — — Simon, son of, 209
-, — Ralph, 45, 96, 356, 366, 403
-, — Thomas, 17, 18, 451
-, — Walter, 195
Brittany, an expedition to, 160
Broad Street Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Carlylle, Karlylle, Adam, 118, 163
-, Lyons, Richard, 38
-, Orgon, John, 38, 88, 148
-, Rolfe, Thomas, 213
-, St. Ive, Adam de, 230, 247, 263,
284, 304, 325, 342, 352, 362
-, Whityngtone, Whytyngdone,
Richard, 393, 408
-, Wodehous, William, 58, 178
-, — assessment of, 2; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 130; sends four
representatives to Common Council,
228; sends nine, 238; sends five, 280
-, — Adam Carlille, Deputy of, 247
Brode, Henry, 366
Broderers, Brouderers, mistery of, 423; sends two members to the Common Council, 43
Broke, Geoffrey, 357, 399, 445
-, — John, 43, 96, 132
"Brokenecross" in Chepe, 34n., 131n.; to be removed to make way for a conduit, 343
"Brokenewharf,"le, 149
Brokerage, no one to meddle with, unless sworn, 209; names of those sworn to judge matters of false contract or, 210; a portion of brokerage to be paid by vendor towards the livery of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Recorder, 350
Brokers, regulations for, 3, 198–9, 350; to be approved by the Mayor and also by four men of the mistery in which they act, 21–2; of Grocers sworn, 22, 199, 200; of Vintners sworn, 22; certain persons imprisoned in Newgate for unlawfully acting as, 23–4; not to be foreigners, 53; manner of punishing those convicted of false bargains and usury, 199; of Skinners sworn, 199
Brokesby, William, 397
"Bromle" (Bromley), 174
Bromle, Edward, 339
-, — Henry, 132, 216
Bromptone, Brumptone, Hugh de, 21
-, — Thomas, 113, 131, 239
Brook, Geoffrey, 440
-, — Robert, 345
Broun, Elias, 97, 254
-, — John, 25, 37, 77
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 25
-, — John, de Caleys, 147
-, — Thomas, 382
Brounesbury, Bronnesbury, John, 17, 61, 125, 240, 270, 280, 287, 334, 405
Brounfeld, Henry, 235 238
Brounflete, Thomas, 423, 440, 445
Browghtone, Richard, 369
Brunne, Stephen, 76
-, — Walter, 423
Bryan, John, a Comptroller of the
poll-tax, 157, 164
-, — Robert, 271–2, 326
-, — William, 86, 442
-, See also Brian.
Brydde, Edward, 397
Bryel, Thomas, 311
Brykelesworth, John, 5, 332, 350
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 350
-, — — Katherine, wife of, 350
-, — — Richard, son of, 5, 350
-, — Roger, 130, 281
Brykenham, Clement, 1
Brykhulle, John, 334
Brykles. See Brikles.
Brymesford, Robert, 25n.
Brysty (Bryfty ?), Robert, 233, 428
Bryt, John, 346, 403
Buckingham, Thomas of Wodestoke, Earl of, assaulted, 104, 111
Bucstone, John, 77
"Budeley" (Bodley), William de, Sheriff, 144
Bugerowe, 265
Buk', Bukke, John, 87, 255
-, — Robert, goldsmith, 330
Buk', Bukke, Walter, 318, 353
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Robert Faun, 353
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, wife
of John Frensshe, 353
Bumpsted, William, 67
Bunne, John, 119
-, — — Agnes, wife of, daughter
of Robert Payn, 119
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 119
-, — — Katherine, daughter of, 119
Buntell, Robert, 255
Buntyng, John, 112, 114
Burdeville, Burdevyle, John, 17, 18
Burdeyn, William, 262
Bures, John, 17, 36, 42, 62, 124, 405
Burford, William, 240, 270, 281
Burgeys, John, 272
Burgh, William (de), 264, 294
Burle, Nicholas, 254
-, — William, 110
-, — — John, son of, 110
Burlestone, Robert, 114
Burnell, Lord, 372
Burnham, Richard, 332
Burnisshe, Edmund, 130
"Burrokes" for catching fish, 279
Burstalle, Johanna, 63, 114
Burtone, John, 346
-, — Richard, 42, 129, 238, 281
-, — William (de), 51, 216
Burwelle, John, 54, 125-6, 136, 238, 246, 270, 281, 286, 287, 299, 300
Bury, Adam de, removed from his
Aldermanry, 24, 38, 39
-, — Adam de, 14, 21
-, — Blase de, 21, 129
Busse, John, 23
Busshe, John, 34
Bussheye, Robert, 424
But, William, 382
Butchers to sell lambs at a certain
price, 61, 257; to close their shops
at dusk, 108; statutes regulating
the slaughter of beasts outside the
City, 301; not to slaughter animals
within the City, 372; request for
extension of time for them to carry
out new regulations, 375; the same
granted, 376; allowed to cast oftal
into the Thames, 392, 394
-, — mistery of, Masters sworn, 6,
61, 346; sends three members to
the Common Council, 44
Butchers of Estchepe, mistery of, Surveyors sworn, 17; Masters sworn, 97
Butchers of St. Nicholas Shambles, mistery of, Surveyors sworn, 17; Masters sworn, 96
Butchers of "les Stockes,"mistery of, Surveyors sworn, 17; Masters sworn, 318
Buteler, William le, 144
"Buvere,"a fur, 159. See also "Bievre."
Byford, John, 222
Bygood, Robert, 398
Bygoud, Thomas, 35
Byle, John, 222, 356
Byltone, John, 337
Bynge, Roger, 37
Byngfeld, Robert, 397
Bynle, John, 389
Byntham, John, 207
-, — — Alice wife of, 207
Byntre, John, 132
Byrthorpe, Simon, 35
Bys, Edmund, 442, 446
-, — William, elected Alderman of
Bishopsgate Ward, 178
-, — — 125, 185, 198, 200, 238,
246, 281, 333, 405, 446
Byset, John, 369, 417
Bysouthe, Goda, 52. See also Besouthe.
"Bysshe," "Bis,"a fur, 29, 232
C
Caban, Geoffrey, 37
-, — John, 83
Caboche, William, 25
Cadoun, William, 17
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 17
"Calabre,"a fur, 29, 30, 262
Calais, the Staple of, 33; the town threatened by the French King, 283; money granted by Parliament for defence of, 283; William Beauchamp, Captain of, 269, 340; Roger Waldene, Treasurer of, 340
Callere, William, 152, 292
Cam, John, 426
Camber, Edward, 210, 318, 365
-, — — Idonia, daughter of, wife
of John Hake, 210, 211
-, — — Juliana, wife of, 210
-, — Edward, 211
Cambrege, Edward, 324
Cambridge, Thomas Trivet, Mayor of,
167–8
-, — corn brought to the City from, to
be sold at Gracechurch, 133; Parliament of 1388 at, 329, 334, 336, 340
Camerwelle, John, 43, 130, 202
-, — William, 221
Campioun, Campyone, John, 76, 130, 175, 270, 422
Campioun, Campyone, William, 174
Candlewick Street, 139
Candlewick Street Ward, Aldermen of:
Badby, William, 89
-, Godesone, Nicholas, 58
-, Hende, Hcende, John, 118, 163,
230, 247, 263, 284, 304, 325,
341, 352, 362
-, Noket, Thomas, 213
-, Walcote, John, 178, 393, 409
-, — assessment of, 2, 407; amount
of poll-tax contributed by, 130;
sends four representatives to Common Council, 228; sends ten, 240;
sends nine, 280; sends seven, 334;
John Grantham, Deputy of, 247
Canoun, Roger, 28, 126
Canpolle (Caupolle ?), Richard, 318
Cantebrige, Cauntebrigge, Henry de,
88
-, — — Alice, wife of, 88
-, — Henry de, 427, 432
-, — — Margery, daughter of, wife
of Thomas Lancastre, 427, 432
-, — James, 50
-, — John, 6, 16, 21, 32, 37, 66, 202,
446
-, — Reginald de, 105
Canterbury, Archbishops of:
Courtenay, William, 289
-, Sudbury, Simon, 80
-, — Archbishop of, his tenants to be
free of toll, 289
Canterbury, John, 97
Cantoys, John, 332
Canvas to be measured by an officer appointed for the purpose, 401; to be measured by English measure, 407
Canynge, John, 397
Canynges, John, 319
-, — — Cecilia, wife of, formerly
wife of Thomas Wight, 319
-, — John, de Bristoll, 146
Capel, John, 43
Capeleyn, Geoffrey, 397
Capoll, Richard, 201
Capoun, Thomas, of "Northwelde,' co. Essex, 182
Cappe, John, 389
Cappers, mistery of, sends two members to the Common Council, 43; Masters sworn, 132
Caps fulled under foot to be burnt, 366; false, condemned and burnt, 366, 403 4, 418, 431
Carbonell, John, 42, 239, 363
Cardmakers, "Kardemakers," mistery of, Masters sworn, 50, 291, 318
Carletone, Karletone, Thomas, elected
Alderman of Cripplegate, 178; ditto
Coleman Street, 325, elected M.P.
for the City, 198
-, — Thomas, 94, 178, 185, 195, 198,
200, 210
Carlille, Karlille, Adam, elected
Alderman of Bishopsgate Ward, 58;
ditto Broad Street Ward, 118, 163;
ditto Aldgate, 352, 362, 393; elected
M.P. for the City, 20, 75, 117, 286,
349, 417; elected Sheriff, 332; judgment against, for abusing foreign
fishmongers, 197; judgment reversed,
237
-, — — 24, 27, 31, 58, 61, 64, 73,
75, 77, 78, 87, 94, 117, 118, 121,
124, 135, 136, 141, 163, 168, 169,
176, 195, 197, 235, 237, 238, 269,
280, 287, 295, 332, 335, 342, 344,
347, 352, 355, 359, 362, 366, 368,
378, 380, 385, 386, 387, 391, 393,
399, 401, 417
-, — William, 63, 133
Carmelite Friars, the Prior of, complains of an accumulation of filth
near his house, 7
-, — — a disturbance raised by
William de Wyndesore at their
house, 44
Carmewelle, Thomas, 258, 259
Carpenters breaking ordinances to be reported by Aldermen, 107
Carreu, Nicholas, 80–1
Carters, regulations to be observed by, 74
Cartone or Gartone, John, 72
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
Eustace de Glastone, 72
Carts, a tax on, for repairs of highways, 54; not to be bound with iron, 352
Cassy, John, 348, 361, 374, 401, 415, 427, 435, 440, 445
Castel, Castelle, Nicholas, 63
-, — Ralph, 202
-, — William, 151
Castle Baynard Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Brian, John, 148, 178
-, More, William, 230, 247, 263,
284, 304, 325
-, Pyel, John, 88
-, Redyng, John, 118, 164
-, Venour, William, 213, 351, 362,
393, 408
-, Welford, Thomas, 58
-, — assessment of, 2; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 131; sends four
representatives to Common Council,
228; sends eight, 240; John Asshurst
appointed Deputy of, 247; sends six
representatives to Common Council,
281, 332
Castre, Bartholomew, 239, 354, 423
-, — William, 441
Caumbre, Edward, 303
Caus, William, 37
Caustone, Roger, 28
-, — Walter, 197, 366, 404, 418
-, — William de, 105
Cavendisshe, John de, 19, 50, 64, 96,
149, 159
-, — William de, Rector of Borley,
co. Essex, 427, 432
-, — Richard, 21
-, — — Richard, son of, 21
Caysho, John, 37
Certeyn, William, 416
Chaloner, Robert, 51, 96
Chaloners, mistery of, Masters sworn, 96
Chamber of the Guildhall, Auditors of,
102, 136, 153, 168, 198, 219, 249,
273, 286-7, 332, 344, 355, 367, 385 6,
399, 415, 425, 434, 440, 444, 449
-, — Clerks of:
-, Dustone, John, 197
-, Marchaunt, John, 163
-, — Serjeants of:
-, Cobbe, John, 2, 14
-, Covelee, Nicholas, 412, 421, 433
-, Glaunvile, Robert, 357
-, Greyngham, William, 15
-, Parker, John, 275, 413, 418
-, Sewale, William, 14, 355
-, Stowe, Richard, 275
-, Strecche, John, 6, 20
-, Walworth, Philip, 78, 97, 135,
144, 146, 253
-, Wikes, Wykes, John, 258, 330, 350
-, Wyrcestre, William, 47, 53, 97
-, — Serjeants of, pray to be allowed
a livery at the City's expense, 81;
grant of rooms over Ludgate to, 97
Chamberlains:
-, Cantebrigge, John, 6, 16, 21, 32,
66, 446
-, Eynesham, William (de), 3, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
19 23, 26, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35,
44, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 63,
66, 70, 71, 73, 76, 79, 82, 83,
84, 91, 96, 99, 102, 103, 105
-, Odyham, Richard, 11, 16, 23, 26,
27, 31, 32, 49, 51, 52, 72, 76,
79, 82, 106, 137, 142, 149, 150,
160, 161, 165, 167, 169, 170,
177, 179, 180, 182, 186, 187,
188, 190, 206, 209, 210, 212,
214, 216, 219, 227, 232, 246,
250, 254, 255, 256, 267, 268,
273, 279, 284, 290, 291, 294,
295, 297, 305, 308, 315, 316,
319, 326, 327, 331, 334, 338,
339, 340, 341, 350, 357, 358,
360, 361, 364, 367, 371, 384
-, Proffyt, John, 360, 382, 425, 426
-, Speleman, Stephen, 135, 177, 179,
275, 308, 319, 323, 341, 345,
353, 364, 365, 367, 377, 380,
381, 382, 383, 390, 391, 398,
400, 401, 405, 410, 417, 418,
419, 423, 424, 426, 427, 429,
431, 439, 441, 442, 447, 450
-, Ussher, John, 103, 105, 117, 119,
126, 137, 139, 141
-, Waldene, Thomas, 17
Chamberleyn, Edmund, 417
-, — John, 326, 431
Champerty, names of those convicted of, 112 et seq.
Chandlers, mistery of, sends four members to the Common Council, 59; Masters sworn, 76; a wrongful admission to the City franchise through, 443
Chapel, John, 113
Chapeller, John, 370
Chapman, John, 87, 273, 346, 356
-, — Richard, 365
-, — Thomas, 131, 239, 270, 297,
333, 369
Charltone, Robert, 344, 361, 401
Charneye, John, elected Common Hunt,
121-2; to receive fees out of the
profits of the "Stations" in Chepe,
132, 133; surrenders his place, 309
-, — — surveyor of fish nets, 143,
236
-, — — appointed Keeper of Ludgate, 292
-, — — City Coroner, 225, 254,
285, 330
Charter of the Forest confirmed, 63
Chaucer, Richard, 93n.
Chaumbre, William, 363
Chaumpneys, John, 233
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
Thomas Wilgar, 233
Chaundeler, Eustace, 175
-, — John, 270
-, — Montagu, 15
-, — Thomas, 240, 422
Chaunflour, Geoffrey, 412
Chaungeour, Adam le. See St. Ive.
Chaunterell, William, de Lewes, 146
Cheap Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Aillesbury, Richard, 148
-, Bamme, Adam, 325, 341, 352, 362
Cheap Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Boseham, John, 58, 118, 164, 213,
263, 283
-, Estone, John, 230, 247
-, Knyghtcote, William, 88
-, Stable, Adam, 7
-, Staundone, 393, 408
-, — assessment of, 2; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 130; sends six
members to Common Council, 228;
sends twenty-three, 239; sends eighteen, 281; sends nineteen, 333;
Thomas Austyn, Deputy of, 247
Cheesemongers, mistery of, ordinances, 64; Surveyors sworn, 77
Chelchethe, Gilbert 33
-, — — Elena, wife of, 33
Chepe, false nets burnt in, 86; "Stations" round the crosses in, 309; false caps burnt in, 366, 403-4, 418, 431 See also Cheap Ward and Westchepe.
Chepstowe, Philip, 25n.
Cherche, Chirche, John, 102
-, — Thomas, 403
Cherletone, the lord, 372
Cherltone, Robert, 335, 348, 415
Chesterford, Robert, 221, 352, 353, 388, 425
Chesthunte, Sir Walter, Knt., 26
-, — — Walter, son of, 26
-, — — — Alice, wife of, 26
Chestre, John, 369, 417
"Chevance" or usury, ordinances for putting down, 198-200, 261-2; complaint to the Masters of the Skinners touching, 302-3
Cheverel, John, 238, 333
"Chevisance,"contracts of, 157n.
Cheyham, Peter de, Prior of the church of St. Mary, Southwark, 143
Cheyne, William, City Recorder, a grant
of 40 marks a year in lieu of fees for
enrolments in the Husting, &c., 100
-, — — 50, 54, 59, 64, 72, 77, 78,
84, 99, 102, 104, 105, 106, 117, 118,
135, 136, 142, 149, 150, 153, 154,
159, 166, 168, 169, 173, 176, 180,
187, 197, 204, 218, 219, 229, 233,
237, 249, 251, 268, 269, 272, 276,
279, 286, 293, 295, 306, 313, 320,
335, 342, 344, 347, 348, 395, 396
Chichely, Robert, 357, 425
-, — William, 239
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
437
Chichestre, John, 12, 14, 18, 36, 38, 40, 41, 46, 47, 54, 59, 99
Chigewell, Hamo de, 24, 243
Childe, John, 369, 370
-, — Thomas, 412, 413
Chipstede, John, 43, 83, 212, 240, 270
-, — William, 358
Chirchegate, William, 22, 52, 53
Chircheman, John elected Alderman
of Bishopsgate, 163, 230, 263, 283,
304, 325, 341, 352; ditto Bridge
Ward, 213; elected Sheriff, 272; a
false report of his having been
arrested by the King's orders, 330
-, — — 125, 163, 167, 168, 169, 170,
176, 230, 245, 246, 247, 251, 263,
267, 272, 276, 280, 283, 285, 286,
287, 289, 295, 304, 313, 320, 322,
325, 329, 330, 331, 335, 341, 352
-, — Robert, 177
Chirt, Michael, 332
Chiryngtone, Richard, 126
Chiseldene, William, 113
Chivele, Chyvele, John, 131, 206
-, — William, 113, 182
Choune, William, 233
Christchurch, the Prior of, ex officio
Alderman of the City, 84n., 154, 378,
380, 386, 401
-, — Priors of:
-, Excestre, Robert de, 378, 380,
386 401
-, Rysynge, William, 84
Christofre, Cristofre, Angel, 363, 398,
406
-, — — Margery, wife of, formerly
wife of Helming Leget, 398
-, — Thomas, 387
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, bastard
daughter of Thomas Albon, 387
Chyngford, Chynkeford, John, 165, 239
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 165
City, the, measures taken for safeguarding, 30, 64-6, 69, 92, 110, 172, 178, 283, 308, 373; money to be raised to meet expenses of, 116; nobles withdraw from, 123; gifts made to nobles to entice them back, 124; names of contributors, 124-6; commission for safeguarding, after Tyler's rebellion, 166; steps to be taken for obtaining authority to punish misdoers in, 244; freemen not to leave without permission, 269; threatened by the enemy, 285; return to be made of names of disloyal persons found in, 321; the King's pardon for disturbances in, 322
City Barge (the "Paul of London") for the King's service to be sent to Sandwich, 20; to be repaired, 215-216; to be sold at any price, 236
City Carpenters, 13, 216, 217, 253, 350
City Custom, executors to answer for debts of testator whether by specialty or not, 122; touching responsibility of Sheriffs for their prisoners, 374; recorded by word of mouth of the Recorder, 374; the Recorder can only pronounce the judgment of the Mayor and Aldermen and not his own, 395
City Ditches, gift of money for cleansing, 9-10; to be safeguarded, 65; work on, apportioned among the Wards, 128
City Franchise, to be obtained through the mistery actually used, 11, 257-60, 423, 439, 443, 446, 450, 451; John Pecche deprived of, 44; not to be granted to any stranger "known to be rich and powerful" without the consent of the Common Council, 109; the ordinance disputed, id.; Hugh "Hosyer" obtains the freedom by changing his name to "Curteys," 109; custom of admitting strangers to, 109n.; fee paid for admission to, 162; no money to be paid to Wardens, &c., of misteries for presenting persons for admission to, 162-3; fee of 60s. to be paid by natives for admission to, 213; mode of admission to, considered, 234; applicant for admission to be supported by six men of his mistery, 235; unlawfully obtained through the wrong mistery, 257-60, 423, 439, 443, 446; forfeited for fraud, 259-60; ordinance touching free men by birth making oath, 310; freemen living without the City and carrying on trade, to appear and be in lot and scot, 310; forfeited by a freeman by absenting himself from the City, 383
City Gates, appointment to keepership of the postern near the Tower, 2; lease of a movable stall beneath Ludgate, id.; keepers of, sworn not to admit lepers, 9; to be guarded, 64-6, 167, 171-2; order for closing, 81, 173; an assessment made for repair of, 116; the custody of the gate on London Bridge committed to John Dustone, Serjeant to the Mayor, 212; mansions over, not to be let, 290; murage col lected at the, 300; rooms over Aldersgate granted to John Blytone, esquire to the Mayor, 433; houses pertaining to the postern at the Tower granted to John Credy, 443; the gate on London Bridge granted to William Est, 447
City Liberties, form of oath for maintenance of, 178; taken into the King's hand, 379; restored, 381
City Liberty without Aldersgate, bounds of, 398
City Loans to the King on security of Crown Jewels, &c., 79, 80, 81, 87, 88, 119-21, 122, 123, 156, 159, 267, 268
City Masons, 13, 216, 217, 253, 350
City Ordinances to be revised, 41, 94.
-, See also "Jubile."
City Walls, repair of, 84-5, 108, 137, 138
City Wharves to be safeguarded by Aldermen as prescribed, 65
Clabaud, Collard, Provost of the
merchants of Amiens, 399
-, — — Simon, son of, 399
Clabowd, Jaques, 429
Clapschethe, John, 238, 280, 333
Claretone, William, 62
Claveringe, John, 43, 78, 209, 238,
254, 259, 270, 280, 334
-, — Richard, 15
-, — — Dionisia, wife of, afterwards wife of Richard Hatfeld, 15
-, — — Thomas, son of, 15
-, — Roger, 9, 28
-, — William, 130
Claydiche, John, 334
Claydone, John, 238, 280, 334
Clayman, Thomas, 133, 280, 333, 339
Clee, John, 239, 333
Cleme, Henry, 98
Clement, Richard, 356
-, — Robert, 416
-, — Stephen, 255
-, — Thomas, 417
Clenant, Clenaunt, Henry, 313
-, — John, 239, 269, 280
Clenche, Thomas, 53, 253
-, — — Cristina, wife of, 253
-, — — William, son of, 253
Clenhand Clenhond, John, 333, 346,
394, 398
-, — — Idonia, wife of, 398
-, — — John, son of, 394
-, — — Thomas, son of, 394, 398,
399
-, — — William, son of, 394, 399
-, — John, elected M.P. for the City,
329, 334
Clerc, Alexander, 364, 380
-, — Henry, 364, 380
-, — — John, son of, 364, 380
Clergy, not to be distrained for subsidy, 95-6; not to refuse payment of a farthing for a mass, &c., 183; the amount of fees for baptism and mairiage fixed by the Mayor and Aldermen, id.
Clerk, Henry, 45, 76
-, — Henry, son of William, 217
-, — — Isabella, wife of, 217
-, — — John, son of, 217
-, — — William, son of, 217
-, — John, 37, 130, 164, 177, 179,
216, 281, 311, 333, 367, 375, 377,
390, 397
-, — John, junior, 13
-, — John, brewer, 414
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 414
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 414
-, — John, "pulter," 414
-, — Nicholas, 416
-, — Peter, 212
-, — Richard, 278, 414
-, — Roger, the, 105
-, — Roger, of Wandelesworth, convicted of a medical fraud, 184
-, — Thomas, 61, 96, 233, 270
-, — William, 217
-, — — Henry, son of, 217
-, — — Isabella, wife of, 217
-, — — Richard, son of, 217
-, — William (called "Newenham"),
419
-, — — John, son of, 419
Clerkenwelle, the nuns of, 372
Cley, William, 369
Clifford, John (de), 274, 330
Cliftone, Walter, 360
Clofangre, Ralph, 151
Clofham, Ralph, 77
Clofhamer, Godfrey, of Flanders, 250
-, — Ralph, of Flanders, 346
Clophille, Clophulle, William, 29, 130, 270, 326
Cloptone, John, 73, 112, 221, 388
-, — (Sir) Walter, 264, 335, 344, 348,
361, 368, 374, 400, 401, 415, 419,
427, 435, 445
Cloth, certain drapers and fullers sworn
to examine, 13; not to be fulled
with "syge" or urine, 37; to be
sealed, 145; from Essex and Shropshire to be sold at the Stocks or the
Guildhall, id.; the seal for sealing,
delivered to Philip Walworth, 146;
fees for sealing, reduced, 282; regulations for sale of, 301; to be brought
to "Bakwellehalle,' 449
-, — aulnage of. See Aulnage.
Cloun, John, 397
Clyfford, Lewis, 392
Clyftone, John, 90
Clyve, Gosselyn de, 146
Clyvelee, John, elected Alderman of
Vintry Ward, 89
-, — — 42, 89, 102, 104, 105, 124,
129, 195, 246
Coal, brought to the City in sacks deficient in weight, 72, 73, 156, 173, 174, 181, 184-5, 192, 215, 266; a sack of, ought to contain eight bushels, 72n.; ordinances touching the price of, 289
Cobbe, John, 14, 29
Cobeham, John, 269
"Cobelers,"or workers with old leather, their agreement with Cordwainers, or workers with new leather, 425
Cobout, John, of Flanders, 170
Cocket Seal, 122n., 159
"Cock on the hoop,"near Crutched Friars, 295
Codham, Thomas, "founder," 295
-, — — Alice, wife of, 295
-, — — William, son of, 295
Coggere, Roger, 6
Coggeshale, Andrew, 161, 239, 280
-, — John, 125
-, — John, Warden of London Bridge,
18
Cok, Henry, 113
-, — John, 280
-, — Robert, 187, 370, 381
-, — — Clemence, daughter of,
371, 381
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 371
-, — — Margaret, daughter of,
wife of John Ferne, 371, 381
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 371,
381
-, — — Richard, elder son of, 370,
371, 381
-, — — Richard, younger son of,
371, 381
-, — Simon, 202, 280, 356
-, — William, 346
Cokayn, John, 401, 415, 417, 425, 426, 427, 433, 434, 435, 440
Cokkes, James, 70
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Richard Scut, 70
Cokkeslane, disreputable women relegated to, 402
Colbrond, John, of Wilmington, co.
Kent, 225
-, — — Alice, mistress of, 225
Colchestre, William, 134
Colcok, Peter, 132, 250, 336
Cole, John, 35
Coleman, Colman, Geoffrey, 197, 363
-, — Reginald, 28, 43, 108, 125, 197,
256
-, — — Cristina, wife of, afterwards
wife of Roger Wygemor, 256, 257
-, — — John, son of, 256
-, — Thomas, 412
Coleman Street, 162
Coleman Street Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Bamme, Henry, 342, 352, 362
-, Carltone, Thomas, 325
-, Estone, John, 284, 304
-, Evote, William, 393
-, Hoo, John, 89, 148
-, Kyng, William, 59, 164, 213
-, Olyver, William, 409
-, Organ, John, 178, 230, 247
-, Shadworth, John, 263
-, Shelford, John, 118
-, Stable, Adam, 7
-, Twyford, Nicholas, 8
-, — assessment of, 3; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 131; an encroachment in, 162; sends two
representatives to Common Council,
228, 333; sends six, 239; Simon
Wynchecombe appointed Deputy of,
247; sends three representatives to
Common Council, 281
Coler, William, 76
Colle, Adam, 130
-, — William, 130
Colmer, Robert, 402
Colneye, Roger, del Barnet, 354
Colshulle, John, 235, 238, 246, 252, 299
Colyn, John, 86
-, — William, 113
Colyngbourne, Henry, Prior of St. Mary's, Southwark, 318
Common Beam, the, custody of, given to John Spencer, 385
Common Clerk of the City, Henry Perot elected, 8; ordered to place a matter on record, 112
Common Council, to meet whenever necessary, 39; to meet at least twice a quarter, 40; to meet at least once a quarter, 241; the election of Mayors and Sheriffs to be made only by members of, 39; members of, discharged from serving divers offices, 44, 209, 241; any member once removed for reasonable cause not to be re-elected to, 60; ordinance to the effect that no stranger "known to be rich and powerful" be admitted to the freedom without the assent of, questioned, 109-10; elected from and by the Misteries, 36, 39-40, 41-4, 59, 64, 99; elected from and by the Wards, 227, 228, 237-40, 269-71, 277, 280-1, 300, 322, 332-4, 347; elected for a special purpose both from the Misteries and Wards, 155; should it continue to be elected from the Misteries, or in what manner ? 156; certain members removed for betraying secrets, &c., 64; the same restored, 176; members of Parliament elected by the, 211, election to take place within fifteen days of the Feast of St. Gregory, 227, 240; to decide whether Northampton and his fellows should be allowed to come within forty miles of the City, 279, 281-2; to be elected from the Wards by the Mayor and Aldermen, 347; oath taken by members, 41-2, 240
Common Crier or Common Serjeant-at-arms, John Watlyngton, 2, 252
Common Hunt:
-, Biringtone, Thomas, 309
-, Charneye, John, 121-2, 132, 133,
309
-, Ormesby, James, 388
-, — office of, abolished, 122n.; fees
paid out of profits of the "Stations'
around the Crosse in Chepe to,
132, 133
Common Pleaders or Common Serjeants
-, Batisford, Hugh, 375
-, Peek, Robert, 308, 412, 413,
418
-, Reche, John, 23, 92, 180, 206,
221, 305, 306
-, Strode, Ralph, 12, 15, 28, 38, 40,
53, 72, 73, 83, 84, 89, 169,
287
-, Tremayn, John, 32, 52, 76, 150
-, — their duties, 402
Common Pleas removed to York, 378
Common Seal of the City, an addition made to, 36; the keys committed to the Mayor, an Alderman, and two Commoners, id.; the keys entrusted to one Alderman and two Commoners, 62; four keepers of, appointed, 219
Common Serjeant at-arms. See Common Crier.
Common Weigher, 407
Compter in Milk Street, 67
Compters, officers of, not to brew ale or retail victuals, 209-10; escape of a prisoner from one of the, 294; Simon Terry, gate-keeper of one of the, 329; treatment of prisoners in, 402
Comptone, Robert, 37
-, — Roger, 152
Conduit, the "work" of the, 79, 108,
116, 127-8, 381; in Fleet Street,
inundations caused by, 326; a new,
to be laid near the church of St
Michael le Quern, 343, 354.
-, See also Great Conduit.
Conesburgh, John, 14, 270. See also Conyngesburgh.
Constable and Marshal of England obstructed in his duties by City officers, 56-7
Constantyn, John, executed for raising a liot, 231
Conventicles, not to be held without the assent of the Mayor and Aldermen, 226, 249; not to be held for the purpose of making petitions to the King against the civic government, 249; proclamations against, 247, 274
Convers, Nicholas le, 105
-, — Robert le, 105
Conveis, otherwise Kelshulle, William, 424
Conyngesburgh, Robert, 424, 425
-, — — Alesia, wife of, 424
-, — — John, son of, 424, 425.
-, See also Conesbuigh.
Conyngesby, Simon, 250
Coo, Ralph, 30
Cook, Henry, 337
-, — John, 43
-, — Robert, 281
-, — William, "forman' at 'le
Loke," 9
Cooks, schedule of prices to be charged by, 110; regulations forbidding the buying of garbage by, 338
Cooks of Bread Street, mistery of,
Masters sworn, 397
-, — of Estchepe, mistery of, Masters
sworn, 397
Coopers, Coupers, to make certain
measures for sale of ale, 201
-, — mistery of, ordinances, 424
Cope, Adam, 169
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 169
Coraunt, John, 94, 99, 333
Corbie, merchants of, payments to the
City in respect of their "composition" by, 399, 425, 429, 446
-, See also Amiens and Nesle.
Corby, Hugh, 363
Cordwainers condemn badly tanned
leather, 23, 93; or workers with
new leather, their agreement with
"Cobelers," or workers with old
leather, 425
-, — mistery of, ordinances of, 18;
Masters sworn to govern, id.; additional ordinances, 20; right of
search, id.; sends four members to
the Common Council, 43, 59; Masters sworn, 50, 77, 96, 133, 152,
202, 221, 250, 273, 291, 318, 336,
346, 356, 369, 388, 403, 416; Surveyors of, 149, 311; an unlawful
Fraternity established, 311, 432-3
Cordwainer Street Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Fresshe, John, 263, 284, 304, 325,
341, 352, 362, 393, 408
-, Heylesdone, John, 58, 118, 164,
213
-, More, John, 178
-, Northamptone, John, 9
-, Prestone, Richard de, 89
-, Vanner, Henry, 230, 247
-, Vyne, John, 148
-, — assessment of, 2; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 130; sends six
members to Common Council, 228;
sends seventeen, 239; sends thirteen, 280; sends twelve, 332;
Richard Hatfeld, Deputy of, 247
Corfe Castle, John de Northampton and others committed to, 229, 232
Corn, not to be sold by sample, 13; steps taken to prevent enhancement of price of, 48; to be exposed three days for sale before being warehoused, 147; punishment for secretly selling, 354; purch used with orphans' money for the use of the commonalty, 362
Cornelioun, Peter de, 73
Cornhill, new bows not to be sent to, for sale, 6; fish market on, 193, 194; pillory on, 203; manner of holding "evynchepynges" on, 391
Cornhill Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Baret, William, 213
-, Irlond, Thomas, 118, 163
-, Lovekyn, Adam, 59
-, Philipot, John, 88, 147, 177,
230
-, Pynchon, John, 352, 362
-, Rote, John, 230, 263, 284, 304,
325, 342
-, Vannere, Henry, 393, 408
-, — assessment of, 2; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 130; sends four
representatives to Common Council,
228; sends thirteen, 238; sends
eleven, 280; sends sixteen, 334;
William Asshewell, Beadle of, 329;
removed from office, 330
Corn-markets assigned to merchants coming from different quarters, 133
Corn-merchants, freemen not to mix with strangers, 138
Cornmongere, Walter, 130
Cornmongers, mistery of, 443
Cornvile, John, 92
-, — — Emma, wife of, daughter
of Simon Dannger, 92
Cornwaille, Benedict, 28, 52, 126,
161, 239, 257, 269, 280, 333, 349,
358, 367, 377
-, — John, 89n., 139, 187, 224
-, — — Cristiana, wife of, 187
-, — Michael, 13, 239, 270, 332
-, — Ralph, 24, 25, 27
-, — Richard, 37, 97
Cornwaleys, John, 350, 440
-, — Thomas, elected Alderman of
Vintry Ward, 44, 118, 164, 213,
230; elected Sheriff, 102; elected
M P for the City, 138
-, — — 44, 46, 47, 54, 59, 74,
99, 104, 112, 117, 118, 121, 124,
135, 136, 164, 168, 169, 176, 195,
218, 219, 230, 245, 246, 247, 251
Coronation claims, 434
Coroner, John, 15
Coroners and King's Butlers:
-, Brounflete, Thomas, 423, 441, 445
-, Newetone, Geoffrey de, 50
-, Payn, John, 450
-, Sleghe, John, 201, 398
-, Strete, William, 4
-, Tyle, Thomas, 81, 154
Coroners, Deputy:
-, Charneye, John, 154, 201, 202
-, Michell, John, 423, 441, 445
-, Mortone, Henry de, 4, 50, 69, 81
-, Newentone, Robert, 398, 440, 445
-, Scardeburgh, John de, 398
-, Shelford, Henry, 81, 201, 254
-, Symcok, Nicholas, 81, 154, 450
-, Wellesbourne, Richard, 201
Corpsty, John, de Norwyz, 146
"Corsour,"113
Cossele, Thomas, 17
Cosser, Cossier, John, 375, 388
Cost, Godfrey, 238, 270, 333
-, — John, 416
Costantyn, John, 16, 141, 142, 147
-, — — John, son of, 16, 141, 142
-, — — — Philippa, wife of,
daughter of John Pecche, 142
-, — Richard, 144
Cosyn, John, elected Alderman of
Queenhithe, 393
-, — John, 91, 130, 166, 170, 281, 333,
367, 378, 393, 399, 401, 402, 425
-, — Nicholas, 67
"Cosynlane,"136
Coterelle, John, 294, 295n., 326
-, — — Alice, wife of, 294, 295n.,
326, 327
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of John Body, 294
Cotes, Thomas, 130
Coteswold, John, 330
Cotiller, Richard, 211
-, — Roger, 75
Cotlond, John, 90
-, — — Alice, wife of, 90
Cotoun, Cotone, Thomas, 292, 416
Coubrigge, letters patent dated from, 448
Coulynge, Cowlynge, John, 202, 331
Couper, Cuppere, Walter, 91, 92
Coupere, John, 367
-, — Martin, 130
-, — William, 446
Court-letter, writers of, Masters sworn, 375, 388, 397
Courtenay, William, Bishop of London, 79, 80, 137; a proposal to make him a Cardinal, 116, 117
Courtray, William, fishmonger, 315
Cove, Adam, 394
-, — Peter, 28
Covelee, Nicholas, Serjeant to the Mayor, 375; Serjeant of the Chamber, 421, 433
Coventre, William, 44, 97
"Covines." See Conventicles.
Coydale, Herman, 175
Craft, John, 369
-, — William, 135, 250
Crane, Nicholas, 34
-, — Ralph, de Caleys, 146
-, — Roger, 239, 273
-, — Walter, 346
Cranelee, Thomas, Official of the Archdeacon of London, 142
Cranle, Thomas, chantry priest in Guildhall Chapel, 137
Craveneye, John, 83
Cray, Richard de, 175
Crede, Roger, 28, 161, 269
Credil, William, 8
-, — — Margery, daughter of, 8
Creek, John, 238, 342, 382
Cremelford, Nicholas, 13. See also Crymelford.
Crendone, Edmund, 435
-, — John, 416
Crepilgate, John, 52
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 52
-, — — Katherine, daughter of, 52
Cressewyk, Creswyk, William, 268
-, — — Alice, wife of, 268
-, — William, 218, 235, 385, 387, 395,
396, 446
Cressy, George, 326, 332
Cressyngham, Thomas, 130
Cretyng, John, 256, 365
Creyk, John, 260
-, — Thomas, 49
Cripplegate, mansion over, granted to John Watlyngton, the Common Serjeant-at-arms, for life, 2; John Spencer, Keeper of, 9; toll to be taken on carts passing through, for repair of highway, 54; steps to be taken for guarding, 172; to be repaired, 215; vacant land outside, not to be let until surveyed and report made thereon, 252; a parcel of land near, let to John Watlyngton the Common Serjeant-at-arms, id.; murage collected at, 300; a cell of the monastery of St. Mary de Gerendon (co. Leic.) near, 348
Cripplegate Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Bamme, Adam, 230, 247
-, Carletone, Thomas, 178
-, Evote, William, 409
-, Loveye, John, 325, 341 352, 362,
393
-, Lucas, Robert, 59, 164
-, Maryns, Robert, 88, 148, 213,
263, 283, 304
-, Warbultone, John, 9, 118
-, — assessment of, 3; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 130; sends six
representatives to Common Council,
228; sends fifteen, 239, 333; Henry
Bamme appointed Deputy of, 247;
sends nine representatives to Common Council, 281
Crisp, Cripes, Roger, 17, 61, 334
"Croidone" (Croydon), 173
Crokeslee, John, 337, 388
-, — Robert, 16
"Croplyng,"stockfish called, 299
Cros, John, de Guldeford, 147
Croul, John, 181
Crowmere, William, 449
Croydone, John, 8, 97, 132
-, — — Elena, wife of, 97
-, — — Flena, daughter of, 97
-, — Richard de, 6
Cryel, John, 224
-, — — Leticia, wife of, 224, 225
Crymelford, Geoffrey, appointed a
collector of the poll-tax, 157; renders account, 164
-, — — elected Alderman of Langbourn, 213, 230
-, — — 24, 27, 36, 41, 42, 125,
198, 210, 213, 215, 218, 219, 230,
233, 235, 237, 246, 247, 249, 251,
270, 271, 273, 281, 296, 332, 333
Culham, William, 42, 90, 94, 99, 125, 182, 239, 280, 407
Culney, Roger, 327
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of William Herkstede, 327
Culpyn, Thomas, 225
-, — — Elena, wife of, 225
Cumbertone, Robert, committed to Corfe Castle, 229, 232
Cupper. See Couper.
Curlynge, William, 358
"Curreiours" condemn badly tanned leather, 93
Curriers, mistery of, sends two members to the Common Council, 43
Cursoun, Robert, 281, 333
Cursum, John, 113
Cursun, John, Knt., 414
-, — — Mary, wife of, daughter of
Sir Thomas de Feltone, 414
Curteis, Curteys, Hugh, 125, 186
"Curteys" or "Hosyer,"Hugh, 109
Curteys, John, 97
-, — John, of Peterburgh, 182
Cutlers, mistery of, Masters sworn, 13, 76, 132, 133, 170, 171, 202, 222, 273, 346, 356, 388, 397, 403; sends two members to the Common Council, 44; articles approved, 140
Cyba, Angel, 406
"Cyvylle" (Seville), oil of, 175
D
Dachet, Thomas, 50, 413
Dadyngtone, Thomas, 203
Dalasson, Nicholas, 76
Dalby, John, 216
-, — Roger, 211, 216, 260, 333
Dale, Ralph, 187
Dallyngge, John de, Junior, 104
-, — — senior, 104
Dalyngregge, Dalyngrugge, Edward,
Warden of the City, 379, 380; his
expenses to be paid whilst Warden
of the City, 384
-, — — 368, 392
Dancastre, John, 43, 73, 239, 332,
354, 358
-, — Thomas, 397
Dane, Robert, 239, 254, 271, 280, 332,
344, 358, 386, 393, 404, 405
-, — Roger, 17
Daneler, Richard, 403, 420
Dangy, John, 137
Daniel, William, of Hamme, 277
Dannger, Simon, 91, 92
-, — — Emma, daughter of, wife
of John Cornvile, 91, 92
-, — — Juliana, wife of, 91, 92
-, — — Richard, son of, 91, 92
-, — — Thomas, son of, 91, 92
Dantzie, letter dated from, 101
Danvers, Dannvers, Edmund, de
Wynterbourne, 78
-, — William, 398
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Helming Leget, 398
Danyel, John, 52
-, — Peter, 416
Daper, Walter, 92
Dark, John, 190
-, — — John, son of, 190
"Dars" (dace?) in the Thames, 279
Daubeny, Stephen, 35, 161, 170, 232
Daubers breaking ordinances to be reported by Aldermen, 107
Daukyn, William, 37, 254
Dautre, Walter, 280
Daventre, John, 97, 132, 389
Davy, Alexander, 185
-, — John, 131, 236, 397
-, — Thomas, 270
Dawe, Reginald, 43, 257, 403
-, — William, 16, 25, 132, 185, 240,
270, 274, 333
-, — — "Anabla," wife of, 25
Debelyn, Dibelyn, William, 50, 113,
115, 220, 221
-, — — A, wife of, 115
Debtors, fraudulent deeds by, to be void, 134
Deer, John, 152
Dekne, John, 438
De la Pole, Hugh, of Wales, punished
as an impostor, 217
-, — Michael, Earl of Suffolk, 219,
265, 267, 321
Del Fall, Stephen, 93
Del Port, Lowys, 406
Dene, Geoffrey, 350
-, — John, 44, 151
-, — Nicholas, 380
-, — Thomas de, 83
Denny, Hugh, 195
Dennyng, William, 174
Dentone, William, 84, 221, 260
Denver, John, 368, 380
Denyas. See Devyas.
Denys, John, 416
-, — Richard, 416
"Deodands,"124
Depedene, Richard, 363
Depham, Roger, 366
-, — Thomas, 202, 221, 250
Deputies, names of, appointed by the Aldermen during their absence at Reading, 247
Depyng, William, 30
Derby, Henry, Earl of, 437
-, — Henry, 186
-, — Simon, 130
-, — Thomas, 164
Dere, John, 50
Derk, John, of Mymmes, co. Middlesex, 181
Derlynge, John, 334, 422
-, — Simon, 79
-, — — Edith, wife of, 79
-, — — William, son of, 79
Derneford, John, 21, 292, 326
-, — Philip, 141
-, — — Isabella, wife of, widow of
William Stodeye, 141
Despenser, Thomas, Lord, 437
Deux, John, 259
Devenyssh, John, 77, 188
-, — — Bartholomew, son of, 188,
189
-, — — John, son of, 188
-, — John, 269, 333, 339, 362
Devyas (Denyas?), Walter, 37, 77, 345
Dewes, John, 330
Deyneman, Reginald, 356
Deyroun, Thomas, 397
Dibelyn. See Debelyn.
Dice, play at, forbidden, 54, 157, 293
Dicoun, Digoun, Richard, 13, 42, 45
Disshford, John, 115
Ditesbury, John, 324
Divorce, a, security for payment of a sum of money to a wife in the event of, 142
Doblere, John, 446
Doder, William, 37, 43
Doget, Walter, 6, 42, 49n., 125, 129,
238
-, — — John, son of, 49n.
-, — — — Idonea, wife of, dau.
of John Berlyngham, 49
-, — Walter, elected Alderman of
Vintry, 148; elected Sheriff, 153
-, — — 154, 168, 195, 246
Dogs not to be allowed to wander at large, 311
Dole, "Loye" de, 37
Donat, John, 26, 32, 33, 124, 382
-, — — Amy, wife of, 26, 382
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 382
-, — Nicholas, 27, 32, 33
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, afterwards wife of Nicholas Holbourne,
27, 32, 33
-, — — John, brother of, 32, 33
-, — — Margaret, dau of, 32, 33
Doncastre. See Dancastre.
Doneford, John, 21
Donemowe, John, 397. See also Dunmowe.
"Donkirk,"town of, 340
Donne, John, 366, 404
"Donnysmore" (Dunsmore), co. Warwick, 330
Dony (Dovy?), John, 8, 90, 94,
99
-, — — Katherine, wife of, daughter of James Andreu, 8
Donyng, Thomas, 345
Donyngton, John, charged with mixing
divers furs, 158
-, — John, 127
-, — — Johanna, wife of, widow
of John Sutton, 127
-, — John, draper, 332
-, — John, 405
-, — Richard, draper, 405, 406
Doo, John, of Berkyng, 278, 285
Dorneford, John, 43
Dorry, Brank, 406
Dorsete, John, 37, 96, 177, 293
Dossers of fish destroyed, being of unlawful measure, 194-5, 196
Double, Ralph, 124, 146
Douegate, petition of inhabitants near, 182
Doune, Downe, Philip, 125, 281
"Dounfriz" (Dumfries), 174
Doversete, John, 176
Dovy. See Dony.
Dower, claim of, 217. See also "Legitim."
Dowgate Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Aylesbury, Richard, 213
-, Knolles, Thomas, 393, 409
-, Neutone, Geoffrey, 89, 148
-, Northamptone, John, 177
-, Olyver, Edmund, 118, 164
-, Prestone, Richard, 230, 247, 263,
284, 304
-, Southam, John, 58
-, Wottone, William, 325, 341, 352,
362
-, — assessment of, 2; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 130; sends four
representatives to Common Council,
228; sends twelve, 238; sends eight,
280; sends five, 334; William Waltone, Deputy of, 247
Downe, Philip. See Doune.
Draper, Philip, 262
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, wife
of Robert Squyler, 263
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 262
Drapers, mistery of, sends six mem- bers to the Common Council, 42, 59; Masters sworn, 78; Guy Paulyn sworn broker in, 79; to appoint men to search for merchant strangers trading in the City, 90; petition by, for regulating sale of cloth by foreign drapers, 91; Surveyors of, present John Olyver for forestalling the cloth market, 94; complaint by, that men using the mistery had obtained the franchise through the mistery of "Webbes," 259-60
Drayton-Beauchamp, co. Bucks, 443
"Drovere,"113
Drynkewater, John, 206
Drypstein, Terry, 423
"Duddyngisponde,"46
Dudecote, William, 216
Dudford, Richard, 416
Duffhous, Thomas, 390
-, — — Alice, wife of, formerly
wife of John Osse, 390
Duke, Thomas, 239, 326, 332, 441
Dundalk, Michael, 257, 350
Dunmowe, Peter, 76
-, — Walter, 326.
-, See also Donemowe.
Dunstone, Thomas, 365
Duntone, Henry, 311
-, — William, 333
Durant, Duraunt, Henry, 130, 419, 426
Dureme, John, 274
Durham, Bishop of, John Fordham, 268, 293
Durham, John, 293
-, — Robert, 211
Durhille, Richard, 96
Dustone, John, Clerk of the Chamber,
197
-, — John, Serjeant to the Mayor,
the custody of the gate on London
Bridge committed to, 212
-, — Simon, 330
Dybelyn. See Debelyn.
Dyere, "Lucebet," 78
-, — Richard, 37
Dyers, mistery of, sends four members to the Common Council, 43; Masters sworn, 337, 370, 389, 403, 417
Dyghere, Thomas, 86
-, — William, 86
Dyke, John (de), 96, 238, 271, 273, 334, 402
Dykeman, William, 43
Dykeneswell, William, 8
Dymnel, Henry, 112, 113
Dyne, Jaket, 406
-, — John, 115, 375
-, — Richard, 170, 273, 388, 397
E
Eastcheap, butchers of, Masters sworn, 61
Easthampstead, co. Berks, a deputation from the City meets the King at, 306
Ebbgate, 65
Ectone, Thomas, 49
-, — — Katherine, wife of, formerly wife of John Mount, 49
Ede, John, 132, 217, 336
Edmond, John, 291, 341, 382, 400
Edrope, John, 22, 74, 238, 271
Edward, Edwardes, John, 24, 73, 175
Edward I. grants land called "le Stokkes" to the City for maintenance of London Bridge, 242
Edward III., loan to, 24; letter of Privy Seal touching elections in the City, 35; reply thereto, 36; the reply acknowledged, 36-7; protects Italian merchants from the Pope, 55; his death, precautions taken for safeguarding the City, 64-6, 68
Edward, Prince of Wales, a gift of plate to, 63
Egelyn, Egeleye, Peter, of Brabant, 170, 318, 346, 356
Elections in the City, the King threatens to settle the mode of conducting, 35; the City objects, 36; an Alderman elected by the Mayor and Aldermen in default of election by the inhabitants of the Ward, 148; only those summoned to attend, 251, 274, 289
Elger, John, 83
Ellesnam, Peter, 112
Elman, John, 356
Elmham, John, 77
Elstowe, John, 131
Elsynge, Bartholomew, 370, 403
Ely, Bishop of, Thomas Arundel, 302, 372
Elyngeham, John, the King's Serjeant-at-arms, 418
Elyngtone, William, 424
Elyot, William, 159, 278
Elys, John, 236, 398
-, — John, 424
-, — — Beatrix, wife of, daughter
of William Wyght, 424
-, — Roger, elected Alderman of
Aldersgate, 59, 118, 164, 230, 263,
284, 304, 393, 409; elected Sheriff,
425
-, — — 59, 61, 64, 77, 78, 92,
118, 124, 135, 137, 164, 168, 169,
176, 195, 230, 237, 246, 247, 249,
251, 255, 263, 272, 276, 284, 287,
289, 295, 304, 313, 320, 357, 378,
393, 397, 399, 401, 409, 415, 417,
424, 426, 429, 433, 434
-, — Stephen, 412
-, — William, 37, 337
Em, John, 397
Embracers to be punished, 192
Enefeld, mill for fulling cloth at, 37
Enefeld, Thomas de, 143
Enmede, John, 326
Enterdrene, John, 364
Erche, William, of Bishop Hatfield, 184
Erhethe (Erith, co. Kent), nets seized belonging to fishermen of, 86, 154, 426, 427
Erl, Thomas, 239
Ermylyn, Thomas, 403
Ermyn, Thomas, 202
Ernele, Mark, 91, 280, 327
Erntone, William, 358
Escheats unlawfully made to the King, 314
"Esperaunce,"a device called, attached to a girdle, 441
Essex, John, 197, 402
-, — Matthew de, 144
-, — Roger, 115
-, — William, elected M.P. for the
City, 20, 198, 211; removed from
the Common Council, 64; restored,
176; flees to escape prosecution,
304, 306; deprived of franchise, id.;
citizens to make oath to abjure the
opinions of, 315
-, — — draper, 20, 24, 27, 38, 41,
42, 64, 198, 210, 211
Est, William, appointed Bailiff of Southwark, 447; the gate on London Bridge granted to, id.; reversion of his place as Serjeant to the Mayor, 451
Estbroke, Richard, 238, 280, 284
Estby, William, 114
Estone, John, elected Alderman of
Bassishaw, 88, 148, 178; ditto Cheap,
230; ditto Coleman Street, 284, 304
-, — — 23, 28, 36, 62, 72, 88, 92,
98, 99, 102, 104, 105, 117, 124, 152,
153, 154, 178, 185, 195, 198, 206,
219, 230, 237, 246, 247, 249, 251,
270, 280, 284, 286, 287, 289, 295,
304
"Estrichbeer,"365
Eteclowe, William, 271
Eton, near Windsor, 386
Etone, "le park de," 330
Evenynge, Ralph, 63
Everard, Alan, 449
Everdone, William, 250
Everose, John, 285
Everyngham, John, 151
Evesham, Thomas, 125, 237, 270, 280, 333, 345
Evote, William, elected Alderman of Coleman Street, 393; ditto Cripplegate, 409
Evote, William, 271, 308, 333, 378, 393, 399, 401, 409, 415, 417, 425, 433, 434, 439, 440, 444
"Evynchepynges,"ordinance touching, 391
Ewelle, John, 130
Excestre, Robert de, Prior of Christchurch and Alderman, 378, 380, 386
-, — Roger, 42, 212, 235, 239
Exchange. See Money-changer.
Exchequer, the, John Hermesthorp one of the Chamberlains of, 294; removed to York, 378; outstanding tallies to be returned into, the Sheriffs being about to render their accounts, 390
Executors, their duty to answer for debts of testator, whether by specialty or not, 122
Exeter, Bishop of, Thomas Brantingham, 79, 80
Exmuthe, William de, 318
Extone, Nicholas, 146, 161
-, — — Johanna, wife of, late wife
of John Gille, 161
-, — Nicholas, elected Alderman of
Billingsgate Ward, 178, 263, 283,
304, 324, 341, 352, 362; removed
from his Aldermanry, 196-7; his attitude in Parliament towards Northampton condemned and he to quit
the City, 204-5; restored to his
Aldermanry, 233; elected Sheriff,
249; elected M.P. for the City, 273,
elected Mayor, 290, 320; summoned
to Windsor, 321; asks the King to
be discharged from the Mayoralty,
321n.; declared by Parliament to
have not acted prejudicially to the
City, 331
-, — — 137, 150, 170, 178, 185,
187, 196, 197, 203, 204, 205, 227,
246, 249, 251, 256, 257, 263, 266,
272, 273, 276, 280, 283, 286, 287,
289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295,
296, 297, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304,
305, 308, 309, 311, 312, 313, 314,
315, 316, 318, 319, 320, 322, 323,
324, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331,
335, 341, 344, 347, 352, 362, 380,
386
-, — Thomas, elected M.P. for the
City, 404
-, — Thomas, goldsmith, 424, 425
-, — Thomas, 235, 239, 246, 254, 270,
275, 281, 299, 300, 344, 444
Eye, Matilda de, 198
-, — William, 25n.
Eynesham, William, elected Alderman of Bishopsgate Ward, 118
Eynesham, William (de), 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 26, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 44, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 63, 66, 70, 71, 73, 76, 79, 82, 83, 84, 91, 96, 99, 102, 103, 105, 119, 125, 136, 168
Eyot, William, 94
Eystone, John, 42
F
Fairauntre, John, 273
Fairchild, Peter, 212
-, — — Felicia, wife of, daughter
of Roger Reygate, 212
Fairs, the citizens to have their own Wardens at, 222
Fakenham, Edmund, 47, 431
Fanasseverne, John, 17
Fanattenowe, John, 151
Fanbelle, Giles, 151
Fanchirche, parish of, 1
Fanherpe, Arnald, 151
Fanilour, Peter, his gift to the Guildhall Chapel, 339
Fant, Thomas, 216
Farendone, Farndone, Nicholas de,
105, 243
-, — Thomas de, 85
Farnham, Adam, 112
Farringdon Ward, Aldermen of:
-, Barantyn, Drew, 409
-, Boxford, Robert, 59, 118, 164
-, Fraunceis, John, 213, 230, 247,
263, 284, 304, 325, 341, 352,
362, 393
-, Rote, John, 178
-, Twyford, Nicholas, 89, 147
-, — assessment of, 3; amount of poll-tax contributed by, 131; to send
six representatives to Common
Council, 228; sends twenty-four,
239; sends fourteen, 281; sends
thirteen, 332; William Lyncoll,
Deputy of, 247; inhabitants desire
to lay a new water-conduit, 354; to
have two Aldermen, 407; the same
to be approved by the King, 408
Farringdon Ward Without, John Fraunceys, Alderman of, 409
Farthings, struck at the Tower by order of the Mayor and Aldermen for use by bakers and brewers, 183, 184; not to be refused by clergy in payment for masses, &c., id.
Fastolf, Hugh, elected Alderman of Aldersgate, 163; ditto Tower, 230, 263; ditto Bridge, 284, 304, 325, 341; elected M.P. for the City, 168; elected Sheriff, 313; a false report of his having been arrested by the King's orders, 330
Fastolf, Hugh, 125, 163, 169, 230, 246, 247, 251, 263, 272, 276, 284, 287, 289, 304, 313, 316, 320, 325, 327, 330, 331, 335, 341, 342, 344, 347
Faucer, Richard, 131, 333
Fauconer, John, 232
Faun, Robert, 353
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Walter Buk, 353
Faunt, Salamon, 48, 182
Faye, Daniel, 25n.
Fekynham, John, 288; grant of mansion over Aldersgate to, 284
Felde, William, condemned to the pillory for extorting money by false pretences, 18-19
Felstede, Luke, 28
Feltone, Robert, 330
-, — Thomas de, 19
-, — Sir Thomas de, 414
-, — — Mary, daughter of, wife of
John Cursun, Knt., 414
Femmotte, Richard, 388
Ferant, Feraunt, John, 23, 28, 131
Ferie, Peter, 25
"Ferlyng measures" to be used for sale of ale, 183
Fermer, Adam, 171, 270, 333
Ferne, John, 371, 381
-, — — Margaret, wife of, daughter
of Robert Cok, 371, 381
Ferrour, Thomas, 345
Fery, John, 133, 149, 202, 212
Fether, James, 269
Fetherby, Robert, 29
"Feveres" (Smiths), mistery of, 41
Figge, Simon, 174
Filiol, Fylyol, John, 197, 203, 204
Fire, precautions to be taken against, 28, 92, 128, 165
Firmarie, Robert, 77
Fish, ordinances regulating sale of, 121, 137, 142-3, 175, 190-1, 192-3, 203, 209, 243, 274-5, 447-8; all engines in the Thames destructive of, to be removed, 143; assize of nets for catching, 159; unfit for food condemned, 185, 197; brought on horseback, not to be unloaded in Southwark, 193; brought by foreigners to be unloaded at places prescribed, 194; not to be fore stalled, id.; surveyors of nets appointed, 235-6, 253; unwholesome, stored in a cellar near the "Herber," 349; sweet-water, to be sold in Cornhill or Westchepe, 373
Fishmongers, ordinances made temp.
Northampton, Mayor, regulating the
trade of, 190-1, 192-3; to be subject
to the rule of the Mayor and Aldermen, 223, 226; repeal of statute
restricting trade by, 226; foreign,
prevented bringing fish to the City,
192; regulations touching sale of
fish by, 192, 193, 194; insulted by
Adam Carlille, 197; encouraged by
Parliament, 209; the same discouraged, id., note; to trade freely,
226; free, not to be partners with
strangers, 244; foreign, not to sell
by retail in the City, 447; letters
patent granting privileges to, exclusive of foreigneis, id; allowed to
hold their "leyhalmod" twice a
year, 448
-, — mistery of, sends six members
to the Common Council, 42, 59;
four members of, to give evidence
on lawfulness of nets 86; certain
members of, appointed to survey
nets in Thames and Medway, 87;
to appoint men to search for merchant strangers trading in the City,
90; complain of an assault made
on a member, 98; form of oath to
be taken by Wardens of, 142-3; appoints Wardens for Old Fish Street
and Bridge Street, 143; neglect to
bring in their charters, 193; Masters
sworn, 403
Fisshe, Fysshe, Thomas, 197, 291, 346, 416
Fitz Alan, Richard, Earl of Arundel, 80, 321
Fitz Hugh, Fitz Hewe, William, 125, 238, 280, 333, 400
Fitz Johan, Edmund, 1
Fitz Pieres, William, 187
Fitz Robert, Robert, 280
Flanders, Louis, Count of, 99
Flanders, merchants of, allowed free
traffic with England 99; a threatened
invasion from, 269; negotiations
between England and, 340; protection granted to certain merchants of,
340
-, See also Weavers.
Flant, Thomas, 13
Flecchers, mistery of, its separation from the Bowyers, 11n.; sends two members to the Common Council, 43; Masters sworn, 273, 292, 318
Fleet Street, the conduit in, inundations caused by, 326
Flemynge, John, 37
Flete, John, 117
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 117
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, wife
of Stephen Grace, 117
-, — — Johanna, wife of, afterwards wife of Henry Abbot, 117
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 117
"Flete,"a hithe called, 117
Flete, the, iubbish not to be cast into, 247
Flexwyf, Cristina, 115
-, — — Alice, servant of, 115
Florence, merchants of, their goods taken into the King's hand, 55; the Pope's action against, id.
"Floundres" in the Thames, 279
"Flourman, William, 34
-, — Nicholas, son of, 34
Foche, Nicholas, admitted Surveyor of streets, 355
Folvile, Folvylle, John, 45
-, — Robert, 388
Foot, otherwise Maryns, John, 291.
-, See also Maryns.
Ford, Thomas, 339
Foreigners, not to be brokers, 53; not
to keep hostels, id.; not to sell by
retail, id.; poultry brought into the
City by foreign poulterers, and afterwards removed outside the City to
be sold, declared forfeited, 158;
to sell their goods within forty days,
222
-, See also Merchant Strangers.
Forest, charter of the, 63
Forestalment of victuals coming to the City, 13, 134
Forster, John, 235, 239, 271, 281,
332, 373, 375, 378, 399
-, — Richard, 113, 144, 185, 186
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of, wife
of John Bramstone, 185, 186
-, — — Emma, wife of, afterwards
wife of John Munstede, 186
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 185,
186
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 185,
186
-, — Richard, 316, 323
-, — — Idonia, wife of, daughter
of William Knyghtcote, 316, 323
-, — Richard, 290, 401, 402
-, — Salamon, 442
-, — William, 33
-, — — Dionisia, daughter of, 33
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 33
-, — — William, son of, 33
-, — William, 272
"Fosshes" of fur, 30n.
Fot, William, 165
Founders, mistery of, sends two members to the Common Council, 43; ordinances of, 348; Masters sworn, 356, 369, 389, 416
Fourbour, John le, 103
Fox, John, 389
Foxcote, John, 21
Foxtone, John (de), 93, 206
France, the war with, 8, 22, 26, 29,
31, 33, 73, 74-5, 251, 252, 269, 342,
414, 450
-, — Charles, King of, 211
Frankeleyn, John, 270, 281, 378, 399
-, — Thomas, 270, 402
Fratyng, William, 76
Fraunceys, Adam, 114, 146, 170
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 170
-, — — executors of, give 500
marks towards repair of the Conduit, 108; his gift to the Guildhall
Chapel, 178, 339
-, — Edmund, 236, 357, 415
-, — Elias, 148
-, — — Elias, son of, 148
-, — John, elected Alderman of Farringdon Ward, 213, 230, 263, 284,
304, 325, 341, 352, 362, 393; ditto
Farringdon Without, 409; elected
Sheriff, 355
-, — — 42, 90, 94, 99, 125, 147,
198, 213, 218, 219, 233, 235, 237,
246, 247, 249, 251, 263, 272, 276,
284, 286, 287, 289, 295, 304, 313,
320, 322, 325, 332, 335, 342, 344,
347, 355, 358, 359, 362, 368, 378,
380, 385, 386, 387, 391, 393, 399,
401, 409, 415, 417, 426, 433, 434,
439, 440, 444, 449, 451
-, — Peter, merchant of Florence, 114
-, — Richard, 28
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
John Reigner, 28
-, — Richard, 397
-, — Robert, goldsmith, 38, 41, 42
-, — — removed from the Common Council, 64; judgment against,
reversed, 176
-, — Simon, 178
-, — Walter, 411
-, — William, 35, 42, 375
-, — William, 410
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of John Tiddesbury, 410
Fraunkeleyn, Frankeleyn, John, 126,
239, 333, 364
-, — Robert, 389
-, — Simon, 76
-, — Thomas, 76, 152
Free-bench, 253
Freek, Freke, Thomas, 281, 332
Freemen, not to pay custom on lampreys, 24; wills of, to take effect notwithstanding vagueness, &c., 106; non-resident, to be assessed for tallages, &c., 146; names of those assessed, 146-7
Freman, Nicholas, 181
-, — — Cristina, wife of, 181
Fremelyngham, John, 246
Fremelyngham, William, 280, 334, 367.
-, See also Frenyngham.
Frenkysshe, William, pretends to be a son of the Earl of Ormond, 312
Frensch, Richard, 152
Frenshe, John, spurrier, on London Bridge, 274
Frensshe, Janyn, 63
-, — John, 353, 403
-, — — Margaret, wife of, daughter of John Frensshe, 353
-, — Richard, 394
-, — Simon, 43
-, — Thomas, 174, 356
-, — Thomas, 441, 442
-, — — Johanna, wife of, afterwards wife of Thomas Prouse, 441
-, — — John, son of, 441, 442
-, — — Thomas, son of, 441
-, — William, 10
Frenyngham, William, 378, 415, 434.
-, See also Fremyngham.
Freshforce, assize of, 402
Fresshe, Frosshe, John, 24
-, — — Juliana, wife of, widow of
Nicholas Pluket, 24
-, — John, appointed a collector of
the poll-tax, 157; renders account,
164; elected Alderman of Bassishaw, 164; ditto Cordwainer Street
Ward, 263, 284, 304, 325, 341, 352,
362, 393, 408
-, — — elected Sheriff, 249; elected
M.P. for the City, 404; elected
Mayor, 417
-, — — 126, 135, 157, 164, 168,
169, 176, 195, 239, 246, 249, 251,
263, 266, 272, 276, 280, 284, 285,
287, 289, 291, 299, 304, 313, 325,
335, 341, 342, 347, 352, 357, 359,
362, 367, 368, 378, 380, 385, 386,
391, 393, 401, 408, 414, 415, 418,
419, 420, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426
Frestlyng, Bartholomew, 14, 36, 40, 41, 46, 47, 54, 59, 94
Fretone, Thomas, 308
Frewey, John, 431
Friars Minors, church of, 376, 392
-, — Order of, Robert Hyndone, Warden, 390; an apostate from the Order
to be given up to the Warden, id.
Fromond, John, 117
Frosshe. See Fresshe.
Frost, Reginald, 217
Froweyn, John, 403
Frowyk, Henry, one of the founders
of the College in the Guildhall
Chapel, 178
-, — Roger de, his chantries in Guildhall Chapel, 137
-, — — Mary, wife of, 137
Fryseby, Roger, Rector of the church of St. Michael le Quern, 89
Frythe, William, 238
Fulbek, Thomas, 152
Fulbourne, William, 254
Fulhardy, Walter, 21
Fuller, Adam, 10
-, — Roger, 37
Fullers, mistery of, Wardens elected,
38; sends four members to the
Common Council, 43
-, — — Masters sworn, 77, 97, 171,
202, 274, 292, 318, 337, 346, 356,
388, 402, 416
Fulling, urine or "syge" for fulling cloth forbidden, 37; not to be done under foot, but by hand, 366
Fulthorpe, Roger de, 56, 85
Fungry, William, 216, 416, 449
Furneux, John, elected Alderman of
Bread Street, 214
-, — — 51, 94, 108, 126, 216, 219,
245, 246, 254, 271, 281, 287, 291,
324, 333, 378
Furs, unlawfully mixed, 29, 30, 101-2, 158, 159, 161, 232, 262, 324
Fusters, mistery of, Masters sworn, 18, 76, 370, 389; Surveyors sworn, 17
Fychet, William, 89, 365
Fyffide, Fyfide, &c., John, 12, 14, 38,
40, 46, 47, 54, 124
-, — Ralph, 274
-, — Richard, 203
Fykeldene, Peter, 375
Fynch, John, 255, 363
-, — Richard, 255
-, — Thomas, 159
Fyndone, John, 130
-, — Thomas, 429
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, afterwards wife of John Bisshop, 429
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 429
-, — — Matilda, daughter of, 429
"Fynour,"423, 429
Fyolet, William, 17
Fysshe. See Fisshe.
G
"Galyngale,"murage to be paid on, 297
Gambone, William, 113
Game, John, 62, 69, 114
Garbling, ordinances touching, 400, 406-7; Thomas Halfmark appointed Garbler, 407
Gardiner, Gardyner, John, Keeper of
the Postern, 9
-, — John, Warden of the Hospital of
St. Mary de Bethlem, 165, 338
-, — Simon, 37, 38, 86, 181, 292, 402
Garendon. See Gerendon.
Garnet, John, 340
-, — Thomas, 237, 270, 280, 300, 333,
344
Garnowe, Richard, 175
Gartone, Hugh de, 105
-, — John de, 52, 144
-, — — John, son of, 52, 144
Gascoigne, William, 335
Gascone, Aldebrand, 27. See also Lumbard.
Gate, Roger, 363
Gay, John, 363
Gaysho, John, 18
Gayte, John, 351
Geddynge, Richard, 346
Geffroun, Robert, 25
Gele, William, 356
Geoffrey the Tanner, 46
"George" as a Christian name, early mention, 326
Gerard, Hugelyn, 406
-, — John, 175, 182
-, — Walter, 43
Gerendon (Garendon, co. Leic), monastery of St. Mary at, 348
Gerland, Richard, 126
Gerveys, William, of Milk Street, 126
Geynesburgh, Richard, 397
Gibbe, John, 322
"Gibesers,"34
Giffard, Richard, 143, 195
Gilbert, John, Bishop of Hereford, 80, 95
Gildeford, Robert, 365. See also Guldeford.
Gildenmelle, William, 6
Gilemyn, John, 67
Gille, Gyle, John, 15, 28, 42, 125,
160, 161
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 160
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, wife
of John Sibille, 160, 161
-, — Richard, 438
Gillowe, William, de Hadham, 113
Gillynge, Richard, 29
Gillyngham, Henry, 112
Gilot, William, 240, 280
Girdelere, Gurdeler, Robert, 124
-, — Robert, 310
-, — — Thomas, son of, 310
-, — Thomas, elected M.P. for the
City, 286
-, — Thomas, 165, 216, 235, 238,
246, 249, 252, 271, 273, 280, 299,
300
Girdlers condemn badly tanned leather, 93
Girdlers, mistery of, Masters sworn, 16, 76, 96, 132, 151, 202, 221, 250, 274, 291, 336, 346, 356, 388, 402, 416; ordinances of, 34; sends four members to the Common Council, 43, 59
Gisebourne, Gysbourne, Walter, 221
-, — William, 114
Gladwye, John, 76
Glastone, Eustace de, 71
-, — — Alice, daughter of, wife of
John Cartone or Gartone, 71, 72
-, — — John, son of, 71, 72
-, — John de, clerk, 71, 72
Glattone alias Newetone, a prisoner in Newgate, 285
Glaziers, mistery of, Masters sworn, 222, 370. See also Verneis.
Glemesford, John, 186
-, — Richard, 125, 131, 239
-, — Thomas, 271
Glendale, William, of "Dounfriz," 174
Gloucester, Parliament of 1378 hold at, 97
Gloucester, Earl of, his cross in Chepe, 131n.
Gloucester, Thomas, Duke of, reported to have assaulted John Chircheman, 330; appointed among others to inquire into the City's government, 380; arrested, 437, 438
Gloucestre, Henry de, 105
-, — Thomas, 77, 150, 57, 291, 311
Glovers, mistery of, no member to sell wares on Sundays or great Festivals, 21; Masters sworn, 21, 132, 171, 346, 356, 417
Gnytyng (Guytyng ?), Richard, 368
-, — — Margery, wife of, formerly
wife of John Salpertone, 368
Gobolt, Gobaud, John, 112, 113
Godard, John, 435
-, — Martin, 132, 273, 356, 397
-, — Matthew (Martin ?), 346
-, — Reginald, 221
-, — Richard, 43, 131
-, — Richard, 435
-, — — Margery, wife of, 435
Godard, Walter, 102
-, — William, 425
Godchepe, Goudchepe, Goodchep,
Hamo, Sheriff, 144
-, — Henry, 113
-, — John, 202, 221, 250, 366
-, — Laurence, 403
Godchild, Goudchild, Goodchild, Richard, 13, 44, 239
Godeburgh, John, 366
Godefray, John, 366, 403, 404
-, — William, 87
Godele, John, 132
Godeman, Walter, 418
-, — — John, son of, 418, 419
Godesfast, Roger, 388, 416
Godessone, Nicholas, elected Alderman of Candlewick Street Ward, 58
-, — — 58, 61, 64, 77, 78
Godhewe, Goudhewe, Goodhewe, William, 42, 187, 212, 221, 418
'Godmechestre" (Godmanchester), 181
Godriche, Robert, 134
-, — — Alice, wife of, 134
-, — Simon, 221, 336, 451
-, — William, 43
Godyn, Henry, 239, 281, 359, 360
-, — — John, son of, 360
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, wife
of Roger Lughtburghe, 359
Godynge, Alexander, 357
Gofaire, Govaire, John, 130, 171, 187, 334
Goldbeter, Hankyn, 333
Goldcok, Peter, 217
Goldesburgh, John, 171, 356
Goldfynche, John, 96
Goldryng, John, 43, 239-40, 281, 375, 413, 428
Goldsmiths, an affray between Pepperers and, 99; to have private
marks, 134; commissioners of assay
of silver vessels appointed, id.
-, — mistery of, 34; sends six members
to the Common Council, 42; to
appoint men to search for merchant
strangers trading in the City, 90
Goldynge, William, 363, 397
Goldyngham, Thomas, 45
-, — — Isabella, wife of, 45
-, — — Thomas, son of, 45; enters
the abbey of Croxtone, id.
-, — — William, son of, 45
Goldyngtone, Thomas, Rector of St. Christopher's, 9
Golythte, William, 25n.
Goman, John, 44, 77, 151, 152
Goodburgh, John, 404
Goodehep. See Godchepe.
Goodehild. See Godchild.
Goodhewe. See Godhewe.
Goodsire, Thomas, 238, 271
Gorlefyn, Laurence, 356
Gornefen, Laurence, 337
Gorynge, William, 42, 151, 202, 318, 334
Gosewellestrete, the Earl of Suffolk's garden in, 398
Gosselyn, Fdward, 66
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, wife
of Peter atte Hethe, 66
-, — — Alice, wife of, 66
-, — — Edward, son of, 67
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 67
Goudchepe. See Godchepe.
Goudohyld. See Godchild.
Goudgrom, John, 339
Goudhewe. See Godhewe.
Govaire. See Gofaire.
Grace, Geoffrey, sworn Master-Sur-geon, 352
-, — John, 168
-, — — Margaret, wife of, sometime
wife of John Hothom and Walter
Sibile, 167, 168
-, — Richard, 125, 281
-, — Stephen, 117
-, — — Isabella, wife of, daughter
of John Flete, 117
-, — Thomas, 369
Gracechurch, the Pavement at, used as a cornmarket, 133
Gracechurch Street, 180
Gracian, Peter, a Lombard, admitted a broker, 272
Graftone, Thomas, 412
Grandone, John, 90
Grantham, John, 112, 126, 240, 270
-, — William, 405
"Granthamlane,"steps to be made down to the Thames from end of, 182
Grantone, John de, 20
Gras, William le, 144
Graveney, John, 332
-, — John, senior, 281
Gray, the Lord, 372
Great Balance, the, weigher at, elected by Pepperers, 22; his fees, id.; to render account of weekly profit to the Sheriffs, id.
Great Conduit, the, opposite the church
of St. Thomas de Acon, 354.
-, See also Conduit.
Gregory, Richard, 238, 270, 333
Grendone, Edmund, 412
Grendone called "Credelle," William, 34
Grene, John, 37, 329
Grenecob, Grenecobbe, Henry, 43, 240, 332, 337
Grenefeld, John, 115
Grenehulle, William, 369
Grevel, William, de Campedene, 146
Grey, John, 67, 68
-, — Richard, 262
Greystoke, Richard, 435
-, — — Constance, wife of, formerly wife of Michael Herland, 435
Grigge, Grygge, Geoffrey, 73, 124, 239, 281, 287
Grille, Reginald, 406
Grinder, Richard, 312
Grocers, mistery of, brokers sworn,
21, 76, 199, 200; sends six members to the Common Council, 42,
59; to appoint men to search for
merchant strangers trading in the
City, 90; searchers sworn, 91;
ordinances touching garbling, 400;
nominate Garbler, 407
-, See also Pepperers.
Grom, Richard, 47
-, — William, 47
Grone, John, 257
Groos, John, surveyor of bakers, 108
-, — John, 260, 261
Grubbe, Peter, 351
Grym, Thomas, 86, 426
Guildhall Chapel, chantry of Thomas Legge in, 10; the same of Roger de Frowyk, 137; lease of a house to College of Chaplains in, 178-9; presentation of a wax candle to, by way of penance, 323, 326; petition by Warden and chaplains of, for a sum of money to repair their property, 339
Guilds and Fraternities, their charteis, &c., to be returned into Chancery, 336. See also Misteries.
Guldeford, Henry (de), called "le Mareschal," his chantry in St Paul's, 315, 338
Guphey, Robert, 317, 333
Guytyng. See Gnytyng.
Gyle, Gylle. See Gille.
Gyllyngham, Henry, 77
Gyn, Walter, 37
Gyngevere, Gyngiver, Walter, 50, 273, 308, 312
Gyrn', Edmund, 414
Gysbourne. See Gisebourne.
H
Haberdashers of hats, 366
-, — mistery of, sends two members
to the Common Council, 43; sends
four, 59; Masters sworn, 250, 273,
416
Hackney, leper house at, 9, 343
Hadde
alias Lightfoot, John, 354
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of,
wife of William Kyntone, 354
-, — — John, son of, 354
-, — — Katherine, wife of, afterwards wife of Henry Yevelee, 354
"Haddele,"castle of, 35
Haddele, John, elected Alderman of
Tower Ward, 6, 89, 147, 177, 408;
ditto Lime Street Ward, 263, 283,
304, 324, 341, 351, 362
-, — — elected Sheriff, 12
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
55, 98, 117, 168, 230, 252, 273,
286, 355, 359
-, — — elected Mayor, 137, 401
-, — — 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 24,
25, 35, 36, 40, 41, 46, 47, 54, 55,
72, 73, 79, 80, 83, 87, 89, 90, 94,
95, 98, 102, 104, 105, 106, 108,
118, 119, 123, 124, 132, 135, 136,
137, 139, 140, 141, 142, 147, 148,
149, 150, 152, 153, 154, 156, 195,
197, 198, 200, 218, 245, 246, 247,
252, 263, 272, 276, 280, 282, 283,
285, 286, 287, 289, 295, 299, 304,
313, 320, 322, 324, 331, 335, 341,
342, 347, 352, 355, 359, 362, 367,
368, 378, 380, 386, 387, 395, 398,
401, 405, 406, 408, 411, 413, 415,
417, 425, 426, 433, 434, 439, 440,
444
Haghe, William, 131
Hake, Hakke, John, 211
-, — — Idonia, wife of, daughter
of Edward Camber, 211
-, — Robert, 13, 96
Hakeneye, Michael, 34, 52, 185
Haket, Adam, 295
-, — — William, son of, 295
Haldene, William (de), surrenders his
Aldermanry of Chepe, 7; elected
Alderman of Lime Street Ward, id.
-, — — 7, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 36,
40, 41, 46, 106, 118
Hale, Richard, 280
-, — William, 97
Hales, Robert de, Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem and Admiral of the Fleet, 50, 118,
Halfmark, Thomas, appointed Garbler of spices and "Pollicier" of wax, 407
"Halfwoxefisshe,"stockfish called, 299
Haliwelle, Thomas, 412
Halle, John, 179, 189, 365, 381
Halle, otherwise Botkysham, John,
442
-, — Walter, 158
Halley, Nicholas, 43
Hally, Hugh, 419
Halom, Robert, 270
Halstede, Edmund, 111, 146, 345, 387
-, — John, 345
-, — — Edmund, son of, 345
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 345
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 345
-, — — John, son of, 345
-, — — Lucy, daughter of, 345
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 345
-, — Ralph, 111, 111n.
-, — — John, son of, 111
Halstede (co. Kent), John Neuton, Rector of, 338
Haltone, William, 382
Halyday, John, 232
"Halymotz,"courts called, held by Bakers in the church of St. Thomas de Acres, 207
Halywell, Thomas, 101
"Hamel" (Hamble ?), ships to be sent to, 22
Hamelyn, John, 1
Hamme, Stephen, 375, 437
Hammersmyth, 255
Hamond, Adam, 351
-, — Henry, 174
-, — John, of Barnet, 23
Hamptone, Walter, 216
Hanaps, ale to be sold by measure and not in, 337; taverners to supply their customers with, 337n.
Hand-mills to be used for making bread, owing to scarcity of water, 136
Hanefeld, Hanfeld, John (pepperer), 327, 445
Hanekyn, John, 195
Hanelok (Havelok ?), Robert, 131, 333
Hanemere, Hannemere, David, 264, 294
Hannay, John, 22, 199
Hannele, William, 237
Hanse, Teutonics of the. See Almaine.
Haper, William, 332
Hardegray, Thomas, 238
Hardy, John, 35, 37, 91
-, — William, 10
Hardynge, Thomas, 37, 113, 274
Hare, Thomas, 21
-, — William, 312, 369
Harengeye, Haryngeye, Edmund, 91,
92
-, — Robert, 125, 239, 267, 332
Harewe, Harowe, William, 339, 366
"Hargh" (Harrow ?), 289
Harlots, not to wear fur, 176
Harlowe, Richard, 366
Harpesfeld, Nicholas, 96
-, — — Johanna, wife of, afterwards wife of John Manytone, 96
-, — — John, son of, 96
-, — — Robert, son of, 96
Harwell, John, Serjeant-at-arms, 306
Haselwode, John, 411
Hasemere, Thomas, de Cioydone, 73
Hatfeld, John, 15, 238
-, — John, 411
-, — — Thomas, son of, 411
-, — — his chantries in church of
St. Bennet Gracechurch and Chapel
of St. Thomas on London Bridge, 411
-, — Richard, 75, 130, 235, 239, 249,
252, 271, 280, 332
-, — Robert, 165 170, 171
-, — — Robert, son of, 165, 170,
171
-, — Robert, elected Alderman of
Langbourn Ward, 118
-, — — 12, 14, 16, 36, 40, 41,
46, 47, 54, 118, 121, 124, 135, 136
Hatfield Broad Oak, co. Essex, 192
Hats, haberdashers of, 366
Hatters, mistery of, masters swoin, 337, 416
Haukenele, John, de Watford, 23
Haukere, Thomas, 238
Haukeswelle, Roger, 284, 332
Hauteyn, Thomas, 119
"Hautpas,"173n.
Havelok, Robert, 126, 239, 257, 270, 281. See also Hanelok.
Haverhille, Haverylle, John, 130, 202, 270, 339
Haverynge, writ dated from, 51
Hawe, William, 125, 235, 239, 246, 270, 281
Hawethorn, William, 389
Hawks found straying to be reported to the Sheriff, 4
Hay, &c., proclamation regulating the sale of, 288
Hay, Haye, John, 71, 345
-, — Richard, 37, 345
-, — Thomas, 423
Haydok, Richard, 237
Haydone, John, 201, 337
Hayne, John, 360
Haytfeld, John, 112, 114
Hebbe, Robert, 76, 126
Hede, Hugh, 10
Hedyche, Richard, 79
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 79
-, — — Margery, daughter of, 79
Hedyer, John, 206
Hedyngham, John, 114
Heende. See Hende.
Hegge, John del, 133
Helpestone, John, 206
-, — — Alice, daughter of, wife of
John Trumpyngtone, 206
-, — — Thomas, son of, 206
Helstone, John, threatened with an "appeal" for receiving thieves, 328, 329
Hemyngburgh, Richard, 142
Hende, Heende, John elected Alderman
of Candlewick Street Ward, 118, 163,
230, 263, 284, 304, 325, 341, 352,
362; ditto Walbrook, 408
-, — — appointed collector of poll
tax, 157; renders account, 164;
elected Sheriff, 168; elected Mayor,
368; removed from the Mayoralty
by the King, 379; arrested by the
King's orders, 383; pardoned, id.
-, — — 48, 51, 118, 121, 125, 136,
157, 163, 168, 169, 182, 188, 195,
207, 230, 235, 237, 246, 247, 249,
251, 263, 266, 272, 276, 284, 286,
287, 289, 291, 295, 304, 320, 325,
338, 341, 342, 347, 352, 359, 362,
368, 374, 376, 377, 380, 382, 386,
408, 439, 440, 442, 444
-, — John, diaper, 366
Henry I., his charter of a Fan to the Prior of St. Bartholomew, 70
Henwyk (Heuwyk ?), Robert, 43
"Herber,"the, 349n.
"Herber,"la, a house in Walbrook called, 385
Herbury, Henry, elected M.P. for the
City, 230, 252, 273
-, — — 74, 94, 99, 157, 164, 235,
238, 246, 249, 280, 286, 287, 299,
300, 313, 333
Herdwyk, John, 416
Hereford, Bishop of, John Gilbert, 80, 95
Hereforde, John, 292
"Herethe" (Erith, co. Kent), unlawful nets found at, 86, 154, 426, 427
Herkstede, William, 327 415
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Roger Culney, 327
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 327
-, — — Thomas, son of, 327, 415
Herland, Michael, 435
-, — — Alice, daughter of, wife of
John Ryngsone, 435
-, — — Constance, wife of, afterwards wife of Richard Greystoke,
435
Herlawe, Richard, 403, 413, 418
-, — William, 202
Herlowe, John, 366
Herm', Richard, 112
Hermesthorpe, John, clerk, 45
-, — John, Warden of the Hospital
of St. Katherine near the Tower, 283
-, — John, of the King's Exchequer,
294
Hermitage, the, near Cripplegate, 252
Herrings, price of, prescribed, 196, 202
Hert, William, 206, 385
Hertwell, Thomas, 441
Hervy, Hervey, Richard, 115
-, — Thomas, 33
-, — William, to exercise the office of
Aulnager, 140
Hervyle, Walter, 43, 238, 307
-, — — Matilda, wife of, afterwards
wife of Thomas Baktone, 307
-, — — Richard, son of, 307
"Hese" (Hayes, co. Middlesex), 289
Hethyngham, John, 26
Heuwyk. See Henwyk.
Heved, Thomas, 37
Heyesterre, John, 363
Heylesdone, John, 42, 267
-, — — Alice, daughter of, wife of
John Gournay, 267
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 267
-, — John, elected Alderman of Cordwainer Street Ward, 58, 164, 213;
elected Sheriff, 135
-, — — 58, 61, 78, 94, 124, 135,
136, 137, 149, 152, 153, 164, 168,
169, 176, 195, 215, 218
Heyward, John, 339
-, — Thomas, 239, 280
Higham, John, 151, 175
High Cross in Chepe, 131n., 168
Highways, repair of, 54, 134, 145, 155, 156
Hill, William, 412
Hillary, John, 389
Hille, Alan, 412
-, — John, 281, 369, 427
Hillestone, John, 413
-, — — Avice, wife of, 413
Hiltone, Thomas, 107
Hobbok, Huboe, Robert, 132, 151
Hockele, Hoklee, John, 10, 52, 76
Hodemaker, William, 403
Hodesdone, Edmund, 238-9, 333
-, — Sewal, 129
Hodessone, John, 266
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Thomas Skynner, 266
Hoggeslade, Hogslade, Walter, 18, 23, 152, 312, 326
Hoke, John, 117, 150
-, — — Isabella, wife of, afterwards wife of Nicholas Abyndone,
150
-, — — Richard, brother of, 150
-, — — Robert, son of, 150
-, — — William, son of, 150
-, — Richard, 318
Hokeday, 145n.
Hoklee. See Hockele.
Hokynge, John, 49
Holbeohe, John, 37, 97, 292, 318, 388
-, — William, 17, 258
Holbournbrigge, nuisance caused by butchers slaughtering beasts near, 372
Holbourne, Nicholas, 32, 33
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, formerly
wife of Nicholas Donat, 32, 33
"Holbourne crosse,"236
Holbrok, "Ras," 186
-, — — Katherine, wife of, late
wife of Giles Van Avenel, 186
Holt, Holte, Adam, 150
-, — John, 264, 322
"Holyland" (Heligoland), 175
Holy Trinity, near Queenhithe, Richard Bromham, parson of church of, 414
Homercolt, John, 126, 127
-, — — Juliana, wife of, 126, 127
Honey Lane, 144
Honyford, Robert, 130, 238, 271, 280, 334
Honylane, Bartholomew de, 144
Honylee, Thomas, 43
Hoo, Alice, 339
-, — Gilbert, 238
-, — John, elected Alderman of Coleman Street Ward, 89, 148
-, — — 72, 94, 99, 100n, 102,
104, 105, 108, 124, 129, 136, 153,
154, 195, 239, 246, 280
-, — Nicholas, 281
-, — Thomas, 357
Hopere, Walter, 130, 397
"Hoppyngbeer,"365
Hore, John, 130, 239, 271, 281, 333
-, — John, de Berkynge, 23
-, — Thomas, 229, 232
Horlee, John, 344
Horn, Horne, Geoffiey, 243
-, — John, elected Alderman of Billingsgate, 58, 118, 163
-, — — 6, 42, 58, 61, 64, 73, 77,
78, 79, 94, 118, 121, 125, 136, 147,
163, 166n., 168, 169, 176
-, — John, de Northflete, 146
-, — Nicholas, 24
-, — — John, son of, 24
-, — William, 370
Horners, mistery of, sends two members to Common Councils, 43; Masters sworn, 356, 369, 389, 416; ordinances, 363-4
Horold, Roger, 133, 149, 221
Horscroft, William, 21, 101, 238, 270
Horse-bread, not to be made by hostelers, 3; ingredients to be used in making, 107
"Horsedoune,"203
Horshulle, Richard, 130, 226
-, — — Agnes, wife of, afterwards
wife of Nicholas Brandone, 226,
227
-, — — Dionisia, daughter of, 226
-, — — Flena, daughter of, 226,
227
-, — — John, son of, 226
-, — — Richard, son of, 226, 227
Horslee, Roger, 403
Horsman, Thomas, 240, 257, 280
"Horspole,"236
Horstone, William, 141, 169, 240, 257, 280, 424
Hortone, Thomas, 417
Horwode, Horewode, Fulk, 16, 206,
332
-, — Thomas, 403, 413, 418
-, — William, 175, 255, 365, 381
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, wife
of William Taverner, 255, 256
-, — — Johanna, wife of, afterwards wife of Thomas Boner, 256
-, — — William, son of, 255, 256,
365
Hosier Lane, 413
Hosiere, John, 225
Hostelers, not to make horse-bread, 3; chaiges for hav, &c., to be made by, 27, 140; not to be foreigners, 53; their names to be kept by the Aldermen of each Ward, 65, 66; to be taxed for the City's defence at the discretion of the Aldermen, 65; infringing regulations, to be ie ported by the Aldermen, 107; not to buy horse bread of strangers unless of good weight, 140; to warn hosts bringing cloth to the City of the regulations touching its sale, 145; to be responsible for their hosts, 167; not to sell ale by retail unless brewed by themselves, 184; to provide themselves with "ferlinges" for change, id.; complaints against, to be reported, 199; to sell ale by certain measures, 201
"Hosyer' or "Curteys,"Hugh, 109
Hothom, John, 167, 168
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 167
-, — — John, son of, 167
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 167
-, — — Margaret, wife of, afterwards wife of Walter Sibile and
John Grace, 167, 168
-, — John, 42, 71, 75, 90, 94, 126
Hotot, Nicholas, 387, 421
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
Thomas Albon, 387
Houghton, Houghtone, Adam, Bishop
of St. Davids, 80
-, — William, discharged from serving on juries, &c., 55
-, — William, 99
Houtone, Thomas, 85
Huberd, William, 26
-, — — Mabel, wife of, 26
-, — — Robert, son of, 26
Hubert, Robert, 44
-, — William, 103
Huboc. See Hobbok.
Hucksters, not to buy ale to sell again, 18n., 184, 209, 214, 215; their dealings with bakers, 107n.; not to stand in the street to sell fish, 121; ply their trade in Southwark and Westminster to escape City restrictions, 215; regulations of sale of oysters and mussels by, 244
Hugefeld, Robert, 5
-, — — Custance, wife of, late wife
of Thomas Skynnere, 5
Hughlot, William, 295
Hugyn, John, 239
Hulle, John, 363
Huls, Hugh, 415
Hundene, Robert, 42
"Hundesdyche,"90
Hunte, John, 274, 312, 413
-, — William, 356
Huntingdon, corn brought to the City from, to be sold at Gracechuich, 133
Huntingdon, John, Earl of, 437
Hurers not to full caps at mills used
by fullers, 37, 47-8
-, — misterv of, sends two members to the Common Council, 43;
Masters sworn, 45, 76, 96, 202,
221, 250, 356, 403; false caps condemned by officers of, 366, 413, 418,
431; ordinances of, 443
Husting, the, proceedings in error removed thence to St. Martin le Grand, 56; return as to City custom in such cases, 58; fees for enrolments in, at one time given to the Recorder, 100; falsification of a deed enrolled in, punished by the pillory, 365
Huwet, John, 202, 302, 324, 330, 416
Hychene, John, 311
Hyde, John, 388
-, — William, elected Sheriff, 449
-, — — 239, 333, 378, 434
Hydyngham, John, 43, 112
Hydynghous, Henry, charged with unlawfully mixing furs, 101-2
Hygyn, John, 423, 442
Hyhelm, Thomas, 403
Hylle, John, 332
Hyndon, Robert, Warden of the Friars Minors, 376
Hynstok, John, sworn master-surgeon, 352
I
Ikford, Robert, 326
Imitour (Juntour ?), John, 25n.
Indictments, procedure to be followed in bringing, 347
Ingelby, Thomas de, Commissioner for gaol-delivery, 19
Ingoly, Robert, 370
Ingram, Simon, 422
-, — Thomas, 339
Ippeswiche, John, 131
Ipre, John de, 80
Ipres, 217
Ireland, Duke of, Robert de Vere, 321
Ireland, natives of, to leave the City for their own country by a certain day, 412; proposed expedition in force to, id.
Ireland, mantle of, 298
Irland, Irlond, Johanna, 45
-, — Thomas, elected Alderman of
Cornhill Ward, 118, 163
-, — — 118, 126, 135, 136, 163,
168, 169, 176, 195, 238, 334
Ironmongers, mistery of, sends four members to the Common Council, 43; to appoint men to search for merchant strangers trading in the City, 90
Isaak, John, 232
"Isildone" (Islington), 436
Ismongere, Thomas, 76, 250
Italy, merchants from, complain of having to pay scavage, 429-30
Ive, John, 28, 280
Ivory, William, 61, 126, 134, 240, 280
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 134
Ivyngho, Yvyngo, Robert, 43, 125, 239, 281, 332, 343
J
"Jackes" of satin, 67–8. See also "Paltockes."
Jargevylle, Richard, 253, 292
Jarkevile, Richard, 171
Jerberge, William, 273
"Jernemouthe" (Yarmouth), 175
John "al Cok on the hope," 295
Joiners, mistery of, sends two members to the Common Council, 43; ordinances of, 451
Jolyf, Robert, 174, 346
"Jonkere" (joukere ?), 175
"Jonkerie" (joukerie ?), 174n., 175
Jordan, Jurdan, Adam, 326
-, — John, 130, 185, 240, 280, 334
-, — Nicholas, 89, 239
-, — William, 354
Josep, Stephen, 112, 114
Joynour, Laurence, 271, 334
-, — Peter, 211, 216
Joynours, mistery of. See Joiners.
"Jubile,"book of City oidinances, called, to be revised, 234-5; ordered to be burnt, 235n., 303
Julyan, Henry, 345
Juntour (Imitour ?), John, 25n.
K
Kanynges, John, 67
Kardemakers. See Cardmakers.
Karlille. See Carlille.
Karmerdy, John, 358
-, — — John, son of, 358
Katryngtone, Kateryntone, John, 115, 427
Kave, William de, 132
Kegworth, Simon de, 93
Keleseye, Kelseye, Giles de, 42, 45
-, — John, 221, 346, 380
-, — Robert de, 143
Kelmare, Cristin, a discharged member of the House of Almaine, admitted a free subject of the realm, 278
Kelshille, Kelshulle, John, 170
-, — William, 36, 41, 90, 94, 125,
143, 447
-, — William, 394
-, — — Katherine, daughter of,
394, 395
-, — — Laurence, brother of, 395
Kelshulle, otherwise Conyers, William, 424
Kempe, John, 369
Kempestone, Roger, 326
Kendale, Robert, 62
-, — Thomas, 96
Kenle, John de, 152
Kennington, the King's manor of, 69
Kent, Benedict, 426
-, — John, 25n., 45, 63, 170, 274,
339, 422
-, — Richard de, 429
-, — Thomas de, 84, 302, 388
Kent, Earl of, Thomas, Constable of the Tower, 386, 437
Kent, Sheriff of, writ to, for proclamation of charter of Richard II to the City, &c., 87
Kent Street, Southwark, 318
Kentois, Kentoys, John, 43
"Kentone" on Thames, 278
"Kereseye,"a species of cloth, 298
Keresle, John, 115
Kestevene, John, 177, 179, 189, 405
-, — Robert, 10, 112, 115, 167
Ketylthorpe, William, 350
Keue, Thomas, 77, 417
Kever, Ralph, 233
-, — — Isabella, wife of, daughter
of Thomas Wilgar and widow of
John Chaumpneys, 233
Keyleye, William, 130
Keys, Thomas, 412
Kilburne, the Priory of, 404; Lady Emma St. Omer, Prioress of, 405
King's ale, taker of the, 295
King's Butler, the, City Coronership appertains to, 50, 69
King's Butler, John Sleghe, 201
King's Changer, John de Leycestre, 164
King's Council, the, City officers summoned before, for obstructing the Constable and Marshal of England in his duties, 56-7
King's Escheator, the Mayor to certify the King's right to escheats, 314; the Warden of the City appointed, 379, 383; Richard Whityngtone appointed by letters patent, 436
King's Esquire, John Beauchamp, 208
King's Exchange, in the Tower, 131, 164
King's Herberger, Thomas Sy, 442
King's Mints, Gautron Barde, Master of the, 164
King's Purveyors, 191; ordinances touching the, 438
King's Serjeant-at-arms, John Elyngeham, 418
Kingston on Thames, Richard II. at, 68; the King's supporters to meet at, 438
Kirkeby, Kyrkeby, John, 112, 113, 389
-, — William, 389
Kirtone, Kyrtone, Clement, 260
-, — Thomas, 273
-, — William, 354
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, dau. of
John Hadde alias Lightfoot, 354
Knape, Thomas, 422
Knapet, Thomas, clerk of the church of St. Peter, Paulswharf, arrested for abusing the Duke of Lancaster, 107
Knettere, Richard, 222
Knightcote, Knyghtcote, William,
129, 147, 316, 323, 401, 402
-, — — Idonia, daughter of, wife
of Richard Forster, 316, 323, 402
-, — — Johanna, dau. of, 316, 402
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, wife
of Simon, son of Thomas Sampson,
316
-, — — Margery, daughter of, wife
of Thomas Aleyn, 316
-, — William, elected Alderman of
Cheap Ward, 88; ditto Lime Street,
163; elected Sheriff, 153
-, — — 88, 102, 104, 105, 124,
163, 168, 169, 176, 195, 401, 402
Knighthood, distraint of, 378
Knightsbridge, cattle to be slaughtered at, 301, 372
Knolle, William, 412
Knolles, Robert, Knt., 166, 173
-, — — Custance, wife of, 173
-, — Robert, expedition abroad under,
269; an alleged attempt by Nicholas
Extone to get him appointed Captain over the City, 330-1
-, — Thomas, elected Alderman of
Dowgate, 393, 409; elected Sheriff,
415; elected Mayor, 450
-, — — 76, 308, 327, 378, 393,
399, 401, 409, 415, 417, 425, 433,
434, 439, 440, 444, 449
-, — Walter, 326
Knotte, John, 239
-, — Richard, 242
-, — Robert, 412
-, — William, 113, 236
Knoweslee. Knouseleghe, Richard, 103, 351
Knyght, William, 79, 238, 280, 334
Knyghtcote. See Knightcote.
Knyghtlee, John, 363
Knyvet, John, 80
Koc, Simon, 96
-, — William, 125
Kook, John, atte Harpe, 126
Kymbell, Nicholas, 51, 216
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 51
-, — — Robert, son of, 51, 216
-, — Richard, 429
Kyng, John, 450
-, — Robert, 328
-, — Stephen, 43
-, — William, elected Alderman of
Coleman Street, 59, 164, 213; ditto,
Bassishaw, 118
-, — — 59, 64, 72, 73, 78, 102,
118, 125, 136-7, 148, 164, 169, 176,
195, 213, 219, 221, 235, 239, 246
Kyngesbrugge, Kyngkesbrigge, Thomas, 18, 23, 67, 346
Kyngeshous, John, parson of St. Thomas the Apostle, 433
Kynggesheue (Kynggeshene?), 278
Kyntone, Walter, 132, 202, 403
Kyrkeby. See Kirkeby.
Kyrktone, Kyrtone, John, elected
Alderman of Aldgate, 89, 148, 178
-, — — 42, 89, 98, 102, 104, 105,
124, 148, 153, 154, 178, 185, 198,
200, 205, 238, 246, 299, 300
-, — Roger de, 85