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INDEX
A
Aas, Aase, Ralph, 252
Abbot, John, 245, 249, 283, 284, 285
Abell, Richard, 36
Acre, Sayer, 252
Adam, John, 173
-, — Thomas, 56
-, — Walter, 173
Ade, John, 110
Adultery, persons taken in, sent to the Ordinary for punishment, 279 et seq.
Adys, William, 210
Agincourt, a solemn procession to Westminster to return thanks for victory at, 144
"Agon Mailok," Nicholas, 234
Alardson, Giles, 268
-, — — Idonia, daughter of, 268
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 268
Albertis, Albertes, Philip de, 229
-, — Thomas de, 147
Albright, Petronilla, 279
Alchon, John, 238
Alcok, John, 109
Aldenham, John, 58
Aldermen, elections of, four nomina tions to be made, 18, 19, 241; two do., 18n., to be English born, 117; imprisonment for slandering, 114, 132; to return and dwell in the City by the King's and Mayor's orders, 183; proceedings for rebel lion against, 245
Aldermen:
-, Aleyn, Thomas, 168, 178, 190,
194, 210, 222, 226, 245, 261
-, Askham, William, 4, 10, 15, 23,
51, 53, 54, 60, 69, 75, 78, 80,
89, 96, 97, 108, 109, 113, 118,
123, 275, 276, 278
-, Barantyn, Barentyn, Drew, 10,
15, 32, 36, 51, 60, 69, 80, 88,
89, 96, 109, 113, 278, 279
-, Bartone, Henry, 51, 53, 59, 60,
63, 70, 75, 78, 80, 85, 88, 89,
94, 96, 97, 102, 107, 108, 117,
118, 127, 130, 168, 194, 204,
206, 210, 222, 226, 245, 246,
261, 271, 277, 278, 279, 282,
283
-, Bartone, Ralph, 168, 178, 183,
189, 190, 194, 222, 227, 246,
262, 271, 273, 279, 281, 282,
283, 284, 285
-, "Benwell," William, 10. See
Reinwelle.
-, Bithewater, John, 281, 282, 283
-, Blakden, John, 271, 273
-, Botiller, Boteler, John, 245, 246,
248, 261, 262, 273
-, Bramptone, William, 4, 10, 15,
23, 27, 33, 51, 53
-, Brokle, John, 282, 283, 285
-, Brook, Geoffrey, 10, 15, 23, 27,
36, 53, 60, 275, 276, 277
-, Broun, Stephen, 285
-, Cauntbrigge, Cambrigge, William,
143, 149, 168, 178, 189, 190,
194, 204, 206, 222, 245, 246,
272, 279, 282
-, Chichelee, Robert, 27, 36, 51, 53,
59, 60, 63, 69, 75, 78, 85, 97,
118, 130, 143, 168, 178, 188,
190, 206, 209, 222, 226, 246,
261, 276, 277, 278
-, Chichele, Chichylly, William, 63,
69, 70, 75, 85, 89, 94, 96, 102,
107, 108, 123, 130, 143, 178,
189, 190, 194, 206, 222, 226,
278
-, Cottone, Walter, 75, 78, 80, 85,
88, 89, 108, 127, 277, 279
-, Coventre, John, 44n, 245, 246,
248, 261, 262, 271, 273, 282,
283
-, Crowmer, Cromere, William, 27,
32, 36, 44n., 51, 59, 60, 63,
68, 69, 75, 78, 89, 94, 96, 97,
102, 108, 118, 168, 178, 189,
190, 194, 204, 206, 210, 222,
226, 245, 246, 248, 261, 271,
272, 276, 278, 284, 285
-, Depham, Roger, 129
-, Estfeld, William, 281, 282, 283
-, Everard, Alan, 143, 178, 189,
190, 222
-, Evote, William, 4
-, Fauconer, Thomas, 23, 36, 51,
59, 60, 69, 75, 78, 85, 89, 94,
95, 96, 97, 107, 108, 113, 117,
118, 123, 127, 130, 145, 168,
-, 178, 189, 190, 194, 204, 206,
222, 226, 245, 246, 248, 253,
261, 271, 272, 275, 276, 277,
278, 279, 283, 284, 285
-, Framelyngham, Fremelyngham,
William, 23, 27, 36
-, Fraunceis, John, 4, 23, 27, 36
-, Frowyk, Henry, 282, 283, 284,
285
-, Gedeney, John, 142, 168, 189,
194, 206, 222, 226, 245, 246,
261, 271, 279, 283, 285
-, Gosselyn, John (Richard ?), 282,
283
-, Hadlee, John, 4, 10, 15, 21, 27,
32, 36, 51, 275, 276
-, Haltone, Henry, 54, 70, 75, 78,
80, 81, 88, 89, 96, 97, 102, 107,
108, 117, 118, 123, 127, 130,
143, 277, 278, 279
-, Hende, John, 4, 10, 23 43, 53,
276
-, James, Jamys, Nicholas, 273,
282, 283
-, Knollys, Knolles, Thomas, 15,
23, 27, 32, 36, 44n., 51, 53,
60, 63, 68, 69, 75, 78, 80, 88,
89, 102, 107, 108, 117, 118,
123, 127, 130, 143, 167, 188,
189, 190, 204, 206, 209, 222,
226, 246, 248, 261, 275, 276,
278, 279, 283, 285
-, Lane, John, 96, 97, 108, 117,
118, 123, 127, 130, 277, 278
-, Large, Robert, 284, 285
-, Lobenham, Ralph, 108, 117, 118,
127, 130, 142
-, Louthe, William, 51, 59, 60, 63,
69, 78, 80, 88, 89, 94, 96, 97,
107, 108, 117, 118, 123, 127,
130, 143, 154, 168, 178, 189,
190, 194, 222, 275, 278, 279
-, Merlawe, Richard, 27, 32, 53,
59, 75, 78, 94, 95, 96, 97, 107,
108, 118, 123, 127, 130, 143,
145, 149, 168, 178, 188, 189,
190, 209, 226, 275, 276, 278,
279
-, Michell, John, 127, 178, 190,
194, 210, 222, 226, 245, 246,
248, 253, 262, 282
-, Newton, Walter, 4
-, Nortone, William, 60, 63, 69, 78,
85, 89, 94, 96, 97, 102, 104,
107, 108, 117, 118, 123, 127,
130, 143, 168, 178, 189, 190,
194, 206, 210, 222, 226, 245,
246, 278, 279
-, Ottele, Robert, 282, 283, 285
-, Parker, William, 4, 15, 21
-, Pattesle, Paddesle, John, 285
-, Penne, John, 69, 70, 75, 78, 80,
88, 94, 97, 102, 108, 117, 118,
123, 127, 130, 143, 168, 178,
183, 189, 190, 194, 204, 206,
222, 226, 245, 246, 248, 261,
277, 278, 279
-, Perneys, John, 178, 189, 190, 194,
204, 222, 227, 245, 246, 248,
261, 271, 272, 279, 283, 284
-, Polle, Thomas, 4, 10, 15, 23, 32,
36, 51, 59, 60, 63, 69, 75, 78,
80, 88, 89, 94, 96, 107, 108, 276
-, Pountfreyt, Pomfreyt, Henry, 27,
32, 36, 53, 69, 75, 85, 89, 96,
275, 276
-, Pyke, Thomas, 85, 88 94, 97,
102, 107, 108, 117 118, 123,
130, 132, 143, 144, 168, 178,
189, 190, 194, 204, 206, 222,
227, 277, 278, 279
-, Radewelle, William, 36
-, Reinwell, Reynwell, John, 168,
178, 189, 190, 194, 204, 206,
210, 222, 226, 245, 261, 262,
272, 279
-, — William, 4, 10, 15
-, Seman, Simon, 44.n, 281, 282,
283, 284, 285
-, Sevenoke, William, 44n., 97, 108,
117, 118, 123, 127, 130, 132,
143, 168, 178, 189, 190, 194,
197, 201, 204, 206, 222, 246,
248, 261, 271, 272
-, Shadworth, John, 4, 27, 32, 36,
51, 59, 63, 78, 85, 89, 95, 96,
97, 108, 118, 123, 275
-, Skynnard, Ralph, 284
-, Speleman, Spilman, Stephen, 54,
59, 60, 63, 69, 75, 78, 85, 88,
89, 94, 96, 97, 102, 107, 108,
117, 118, 123, 127, 130, 132,
277, 278, 279
-, Standelf, John, 227
-, Staundone, William, 4, 15, 36,
51, 54, 74
-, Tatersall, Robert, 44n., 245, 246,
248, 261, 262, 273, 282, 283,
284
-, Venour, William, 4, 10, 23, 27,
32, 36, 51, 53, 275, 276
-, Wade, John, 4
-, Wakelee, John, 15, 23, 27
-, Walcote, John, 4, 10, 15, 20,
32, 36
-, Wilderne, William, 10, 15, 20,
23, 27, 32, 36, 44n, 51, 60,
63, 69, 75, 78, 80, 89, 94, 96,
97, 108, 123, 129, 130, 168,
190, 194, 206, 209 10, 222,
226, 244, 246, 248, 261, 275,
277, 278
-, Wandesford, Thomas, 283, 285
-, Warner, Waryner, John, 4, 10,
23, 28, 32, 36, 51, 54, 59, 60,
63, 69, 80, 85, 89, 96, 276
-, Welles, John, 261, 273, 281, 283,
284, 285
-, Whitingham, Wityngham, Robert,
204, 206, 226, 245, 246, 248,
261, 271, 273, 282, 283
-, Whityngtone, Richard, 4, 10, 15,
27, 36, 51, 53, 69, 75, 78, 89,
96, 97, 102, 107, 108, 118, 123,
127, 130, 143, 167, 189, 190,
194, 206, 222, 226, 261, 272,
275, 277, 278, 279
-, Widyngtone, Robert, 204, 206,
227, 261, 273
-, Wilford, Thomas, 4, 10, 15
-, Wodecok, John, 4, 10, 15, 23, 27,
32, 33, 60, 276
-, Wottone, Nicholas, 28, 36, 51,
60, 69, 75, 78, 88, 89, 94, 96,
97, 102, 107, 108, 118, 123,
127, 129, 130, 143, 178, 189,
190, 204, 206, 210, 222, 226,
245, 246, 261, 271, 272, 278,
282, 283
Aldersgate Ward, Stephen Speleman elected Alderman of, 124
Aldrichegate, 82
Aldrychessay, John, called "clerk," 27
Ale, bairels and measures to be sealed with the seal of the Chamber, 63, 97-8, 232; ordinance prescribing price of, to be enforced, 233; barrels to be examined and marked by coopers, 235-6; the price of, to be set yearly by the Mayor, 236; brewers not to sell ale at 2d. a gallon except inside their houses, id.; sent to Rouen for the army, 200
"Alekonners," appointment of, 131, 191
Alen&çon, truce between England and the Duke of Buttany made at, 215
Alexander V., Pope, Peter de Candia elected, 79
Aleyn, Henry, 210
-, — John, 234, 235
-, — Martin, 238, 263
-, — Nicholas, 234
-, — Peter, 245
-, — Ralph, 151
-, — Richard, 234
Aleyn, Thomas, Mercer and Alderman,
37, 112, 130, 137, 151, 155, 168, 178,
190, 194, 210, 222, 226, 245, 261
-, — — elected Sheriff, 127
-, — — contributes £20 towards
City loan (1417), 203
-, — Thomas, a brewer, 234
-, — Thomas, "smyth," 235
-, — William, 146, 151
Alfeld, Richard, admitted deputy- coroner, 45, 61, 115; writ of cer tiorari, touching his right to execute office of City Coroner, 241; return thereto, id.
Alfrend, Thomas, 238, 288
Alkirtone, Richard, Canon of Chiches ter, invited to preach Easter sermon, 132
Allesle, John, 263
All Hallows, Honey Lane, church, 284
All Hallows the Less, parish, 2
Almaine, merchants of, a commercial
agreement between merchants of
England and, 5, 6; claim to be quit
of toll, 95-6, 198, 260
-, See also Teutonics.
Amiens, merchants of, payment to the City in respect of their "composi tion" by, 75, 89, 267. See also Corbie and Nesle.
Amour, John, 135
Amwell, John, 234
Anable, Richard, 156
Andre (Audre ?), John, 230
-, — — William, son of, 230
Andreu, Andrewe, John, chaplain,
taken in adultery, 276
-, — Reginald, 215
-, — William, 235
Anelesgippe, Henry, 287
Angell, Richard, 248
Anketill, Anketylle, Henry, 55, 110, 144
Anne, Alexander, Common Serjeant, 283
Apprentice, an, deceived as to the guild to which his master belonged, 215-16
Apprentices, to be enrolled within the first year of their term, 38, 134; to be tall and of good physique, 250; Statute of, id.
Apprenticeship, strangers to obtain the franchise in future only by, 63
Aprees, John, chantry priest in the church of St. Swithin, 129, 171
Aquitaine, duchy of, expedition to recover, 102; City loan of 10,000 marks to assist the King's expedi tion to, 104
Archery to be encouraged, 125
Ardyngworth, John, chaplain, taken in adultery, 285
Armagnac, Bernard, Count of, 102n, 185; slain at Paris, 199n.
Armagnacs, the, offer to restore Aqui taine to England, 102
Armourers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 144, 207, 215
Arms, proclamation against carrying, 72-3, 125
"Armyngswerd," an, 113
Arnald, Arnold, John, 232
-, — Robert, 16, 51, 55, 157, 203,
229, 283
Arundel, Beatrice, Countess of, 247
-, — — Thomas Fitz Alan, hus
band of, 247
-, — Thomas, Archbishop of Canter
bury, causes barbers to close their
shops on Sunday, 115
Asenhull, William, Knt., Sheriff of Cambridge, 219
Askham, William, Fishmonger and
Alderman, 4, 10, 15, 23, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 51, 53, 54, 59,
60, 69, 75, 78, 80, 89, 96, 97, 108,
109, 118, 123, 176, 275, 276, 278
-, — — elected Mayor, 27
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
57, 109, 113
Askwythe, John, 118
Assay of oysters and mussels at Queen hithe, 231
Assessment, inquests as to which Ward a tenement should be assessed in, 109, 148
Asshe, John, 173, 254
Asshehirst, Gilbert, 74
Asshtone, John, 153, 261
Asshwell, Asshewelle, John, 225, 269
Athelard, Robert, 165, 166
Atherlee, John, 213
At Mere, William, 126
Atte Corner, John, 14
Attecroune, Richard, 234
Atte Hache, Roger, 7
Atte Lake, John, chaplain, taken in adultery, 275
Atte Lee, John, 49, 109
-, — — Matilda, wife of, formerly
wife of Thomas Reygate, 49
-, — Richard, 154
Atte More, William, 91
Atte Noke, William, 238
Atte Ponde, John, 87
Atte Stone, Thomas, 131
Atte Van, Thomas, 254, 256
Atte Welle, Henry, 94
-, — — Walter, son of, 94
Attewelle, Simon, 235, 238
-, — William, 103, 109, 213, 234
Atte Wode, Edmund, 115
-, — Thomas, 147, 172, 212, 213, 234
-, — William, 51, 52, 227, 234
-, — William, 153
-, — — Felicia, wife of, 153
-, — — Henry, son of, 153
Audery, John, 207
Audree (Andree?), John, 74
Aulnage of cloth, granted to Thomas Wottone, 52, 84; the City's claim to, disputed, 84; divers ordinances touching, 113
Avery, Ann, 280
Ayle, Thomas, 235
Aylesham, John, grocer, arrested at Steresbridge Fair by order of the Chancellor of Cambridge University, 216-17; his expenses paid by the City, 224
Aynesford (Eynesford), co. Kent, 179
Aysshe, John, 229, 235
B
Babyngtone, William, a commissioner for gaol-delivery, 240, 265
Bacon, Bacoun, John, 155, 170, 172,
192, 243
-, — John, collector of a subsidy, 265
-, — William, 235, 288
Badby, John, 215
Bagworth, John, 174
Baille, John, 185
Bailly, John, 233
-, — William, 235
Baker, a, drawn on the hurdle for baking bread deficient in weight, 53
Baker, John, 209
-, — Robert, 238, 254
Bakers, Mistery of, a translation from, 260
Bakwelle Hall, shops and land near, granted to Richard Osbarn, clerk of the Chamber, 6, 10; merchant strangers to bring their cloth to, 35n., 41, 43; oath of the keeper of the seld of, 41; sureties for the due execution of his office, 42; Henry Hert elected Keeper, id.
Baldok, John, 228
-, — Thomas, 198
Ballard, John, 54, 235
Balle, Sir Henry, Rector of church of
St. Nicholas Shambles, 269
-, — William, 165, 244
Ballye, John, appointed deputy coroner, 21
Balman, Richard, 142
Balsham, Thomas, 110
Baltesore, John, 150
Bamburgh, Bamborough, Robert, 42, 52, 267
Bamme, Adam, 65
Banastre, Richard, 128
-, — — Katherine, wife of, late
wife of William Braybrook, 128
-, — Robert, City Saltmeter, 120
Banent alias Osberne, Thomas, 146
Bangor, Philip, 42, 75, 133
-, — — Margery, wife of, after
wards wife of John Bokenham, 133
-, — — William, son of, 133
Bangor, Bishops of
-, Byford, Lewis, 228
-, Nichols, Benedict, 103
Banham, Geoffrey, 165, 207
Barantyn, Barentyn, Drew, Gold
smith and Alderman, 10, 15, 32, 36,
51, 60, 69, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 88,
89, 96, 140, 187, 194, 277, 278, 279
-, — — wrongly recorded as "An
dreas" when admitted a freeman, 6;
elected M P for the City, 36, 81,
109, 113; elected Mayor, 70; elected
Alderman of Bishopsgate Ward, 124
Barbers, to close their shops on Sun
day, under penalty of a fine, 115,
116; discharged from serving on
juries, 116; appointed Surveyors of
Surgery, 135; not to attend serious
cases without submitting them to
the Surveyors, id.
-, — Mistery of, ordinances confirmed,
85; not to be subject to any other
Mistery, id; Masters sworn, 153,
173, 209, 288
Barber Surgeons, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 153, 173
Barbour, John, 52, 248
Bardeneye, John, 244
Bardolf, John, 108
Baret, Richard, 254, 256
Barlare, Giles de 207
Baron alias Draycote, John de, 11
Baron, Baroun, John, 144, 282
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 282
-, — Roger, 233
Barrels, &c., for the sale of ale, to be marked by the Chamberlain's de puty, 63; made of unsound wood and defective in measure adjudged to be burnt, 118; to be examined and marked by coopers, 235-6
Barron, William, 52
Barry, John, 39
-, — Richard, 203
-, — Stephen, 268
Barte, William, 233
Bartelot, Alexander, 64
-, — John, 212, 213
-, — Simon, 203, 229
Bartlot, Richard, 118
Barton, Bartone, Henry, Skinner and
Alderman, 20, 48, 51, 53, 59, 60,
61, 63, 70, 75, 78, 80, 85, 88, 89,
94, 96, 97, 102, 107, 108, 117, 118,
127, 130, 136, 167, 168, 170, 171,
172, 174, 176, 178, 181, 182, 183,
184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 194, 204,
206, 210, 222, 226, 245, 246, 261,
271, 275, 276, 277 278, 279, 282,
283, 284
-, — — elected Mayor, 168; not
to be hindered by the King's Pur
veyors from victualling ships for the
King's service, 172; contributes
100 marks to a loan, 202
-, — John, sometime City Recorder,
143, 155, 167, 168, 171, 178, 189,
190, 193, 202, 204, 205, 206, 209,
212, 220, 226, 244, 246, 261, 279
-, — — senior, a commissioner for
gaol delivery, 145, 191, 240, 265;
the same to try cases of treason, 164;
to hear pleas of the Crown, 166, 167
-, — Ralph, Skinner and Alderman,
168, 178, 183, 189, 190, 194, 206,
208, 209, 222, 226, 227, 231, 246,
262, 271, 273, 279, 281, 282, 283,
284, 285
-, — Ralph, contributes towards loan
(1417), 203; elected Sheriff, 204
-, — — Richard, son of, 114
-, — Thomas, 114
-, — William, removed from keeper
ship of a Compter for letting a
prisoner go without orders, 111
Basket, John, 85
Basset, John, 219, 233
Bastard wine, 71, 87, 125
Bataylle, Thomas, 193
Bate, Batte, John, 29, 53, 207, 210,
234
-, — Ralph, 55, 110
-, — Roger, 229
Bateman, Robert, 234
Bath, Henry Bowet, Bishop of, 18, 59
Battesford, Hugh, 65
Bayli, Bailly, John, 186
Bealamy, John, 165
Beards, false, the wearing of, forbidden at Christmas, 209
Beau, Beaw, Walter, 79
Beauchamp, Richard, 71
Beauchamp, Thomas de, Earl of War wick, 1
Beaufort, Thomas, Admiral, sails for France, 73
Beaumond, Beaumont, John, 52
-, — John, 256
-, — — Dionisia, daughter of, 256
-, — Richard, 150
-, — Thomas, 148, 153, 251
Becham, Reginald, 235
Bechesworth, John de, 74
Bedel, Henry, 234
Bedenhale, John, 215
Bederenden, Beterenden, John, Cham berlain, 26, 99, 100, 134, 136, 201, 226, 232, 239, 245, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 259, 261, 263, 266, 268, 269, 271, 272, 273, 283
Bedford, John, 235
Bedford, John, Duke of, 139, 145,
159, 188, 191, 208, 212, 215, 222
-, — — Warden of England, 225,
232, 256, 257, 262, 265; at the
Guildhall, 135; commands expedi
tion to France, 161n; his expedi
tion against the Scots, 163
Bedwell, John, 287
Bedyngtone, Robert de, "couper," 25
-, — — Thomas "Couper," brother
of, 25
Bekeryng, John, of Bickering, co. Linc., engaged in the Trumpington conspiracy, 165
Bekeswelle, Cristiana, 234
Bekke, John, 165
Belde, Simon, 87
Belle, William, 234
Belverge, John, 173
Benedict XIII, Pope, Peter de Luna styled, 79
Benedict, "wolman," 165; hanged for taking part in the Trumpington conspiracy, 166
Benefit of clergy, 3
Beneriche, William, 141
Benet, John, 257
Benge, John, 235
Bentone, Richard, 255
-, — — Agnes, wife of, formerly
wife of John Prynce, 255
"Benwell" (Renwell, Reynwelle?), William, Alderman, 10
Benworth, John, 254, 256
Benyngton, John, chaplain, taken in
adultery, 277
-, — Johanna, 274
"Berbynderslane," 110
Berde, Simon, 12
Berdewell, William, Knt., 30
-, — — Robert, son of, 30
-, — — - Elizabeth, wife of,
daughter of Nicholas Extone, 30
Bereford, John, 128
Berfaire, John, 10
Bergham, John de, of Flanders, 150
Bergone, John, 267
Bernard, William, 234
Bernes, Richard, de "Abertoun," 7
Bernewelle, Thomas, 126
Berwer, John, 287
"Besants" as a fee to be paid for certain offices, 259n.
Besouth, Besowthe, Thomas, 150, 207
Beterenden, John. See Bederenden.
Betoigne, Robert, 54
Bette, John, 238
Beverle, John, 247
Beyghbrok, Thomas, 62
-, — — William, son of, 62
Beyvin, Roger, his chantry in the chapel over the charnel house of St. Paul's, 91
Biernes, John, 154, 155
Biland, Roger, 228
Billinggey, Roger, 76
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 76
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 76
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 76
-, — — Thomas, son of, 76
Billingsgate, tables of tolls set up at, 134
Billingsgate Ward, John Hyndon beadle, 276
Bircheham, William, 287
Birchynshawe, Roger, 67
-, — — Dionisia, wife of, daughter
of Ralph Freeman, 67
"Birlisters," 71
Bishopsgate Ward:
-, Barantyn, Drew, elected Alder
man of, 124
Bislee, Katherine, 277
Bisshop, Bysshop, John, 5, 62, 105
Bithewater, Bythewater, John, Gold- smith and Alderman, 154, 155, 240, 281, 282, 283
Bixle, co. Kent, 135
"Blacsmythes," Mistery of, Masters sworn, 172
Bladesmiths, their difference with the
Cutlers, 67; not to enhance the
price of blades without permission,
id.; their marks counterfeited, id.
-, — Mistery of, ordinances, 68
-, — — Masters sworn, 144, 173
Blakden, John, Goldsmith and Alder- man, 271, 273
Blake, Siward le, 157
Blakenale, Thomas, 126
Blakeney, William, 104
Blakey, Blakye, John, 165, 209
Blissote, Roger, 235
Blomville, Richard, 39
-, — — John, son of, 39
Blosme, John, 274
-, — — Isabella, wife of, 274
Blosse, William, 94
-, — — Thomas, son of, 94
Blount, Thomas, Knt, condemned to death at Oxford, 2
Bloxham, John, 269
"Blunket" (=blanket?), 113
"Bocardo," a house in Newgate gaol called, 49, 50n
"Bocherie," le, in Eastcheap and St. Nicholas Shambles, 61, 82, 124
Bockyng, Elyas, 43
Bodham, Simon, 122
Bokele, John, 176
Bokeler, John, 123
Bokelond, co. Herts, 213
Bokenham, John, 133
-, — — Margery, wife of, late wife
of Philip Bangor, 133
-, — Margaret, 278
Bold, Laurence, 22
Boldesore, John, 254
Bole, William, 109
Bolecley, John, 157
-, — — William, son of, 157
Bolfynch, Edward, 126
Bolton, Richard, 126
-, — William, 234
Bonauntre, John, 150
"Bonefyres" for church festivals for bidden, 88
Boner, Alexander, 58
-, — John, 257
Boold, Thomas, 209
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of, 209
-, — — Johanna, wife of, after
wards wife of Robert Hulle, 209
-, — — Robert, son of, 209
-, — — Thomas, son of, 209
"Boquerams," 257
Borgh, Millen, 234
Borugh, Richart, 238
Boseworth, Henry, 22
Bosse, Thomas, 132
Boston (co. Linc.), the annual Fair at, abandoned, 159
Bostone, Henry, 173
-, — John, 261
Boteler, Botiller, John, Mercer and
Alderman, 203, 204, 227, 245, 246,
248, 261, 262, 273
-, — — elected Sheriff, 226
-, — John, draper, 17, 189, 246
-, — — elected Sheriff, 245
-, — John, junior, 213
-, — Thomas, brewer, 235
-, — Thomas, elected M P for the
City, 271n.
-, — Thomas, of co. Huntingdon, 100
Boteler, Botiller, William, 211, 233
"Botelmaker," 100
Botelmakere, Thomas, 234
Boterfeld, William, 238
Boterwyk, John, 269
Boton', Gilbert, 235
-, — William, 165
Bourere, John, 19
Bourtone, Richard, 202
-, — Thomas, 202
-, — William, 204
Bowet, Henry, Bishop of Bath, 18
Bowlond, Thomas, 173
Bowyer, James, 176, 181, 215, 228
-, — William, 19
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 19
Bowyers, Mistery of, ordinances, 65
-, — — Masters sworn, 173
Boxsone, William, 140
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 140
-, — — Petronilla, wife of, after
wards wife of Robert Trenerth, 140
Boydone, Henry, 196, 241
Boylot, John, 174
Boyt, William, 172
Brace, William, 147
Bracy, John, 267
-, — William, 234
Bradlee, Margery, 287
-, — Richard, 66
Bradwey, William, 139
Bragadini, Jeronimo, loses his seal, 266
Brampstone, John, 265
Brampton, co. Oxon, conspirators meet at, 2
Bramptone, Agnes, 287
-, — John, 153
-, — William, Stockfishmonger and
Alderman, 4, 10, 15, 23, 27, 51, 53
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
33
Brangweyn, Richard, 14
Brantefeld, Roger, 90
Brantone, John, 288
Brasiers, Mistery of, ordinances ap- proved, 148, Masters sworn, 150
Braumstone, John, 199
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Roger Cringelford, 199
Braybrook, Robert, Bishop of London,
11
-, — William, 128
-, — — John, son of, 128
-, — — Katherine, wife of, after-
wards wife of Richard Banastre, 128
-, — — Thomas, son of, 128
-, — — William, son of, 128
Brekenhok, David, a yeoman tailor, 136
Brembill, Brembyll, William, 172, 287
Brembre, Nicholas, 16
Brendewode, Robert, 42
Brenge, Henry, 245
Brette, Alan, 52, 213
"Breueresman," 230
Brevyan, Thomas, 234
Brewers, not to draw water from the
small pipes below the Conduit, 139;
to use only vessels marked by the
Chamberlain, 97-8, 232; names of
those who approved of ordinance
prescribing price of ale, &c., 233-5;
ordinance made temp John Wode
cok, Mayor, amended, 235-6; ordi
nances touching, temp. William
Staundon, Mayor, 63, 232, 237; to
incur the same penalty as Coopers
if found using vessels not marked, 236
-, — Mistery of, the Masters to ex
amine all barley brought to the
markets at Gracechurch and the
Pavement before the Friars Minors,
46; ordinances approved, 50-1,
Masters and Wardens sworn, 51,
287; translations from and to, 260,
264, 267
Brewster, John, 234
Brian, Alexander, 108
Bridde, John, 150
Bridge Street, fish market at, 61, 71, 82, 124
Briggeham, John, 215
-, — Thomas, 246
-, — — Elena, wife of, daughter
of Richard Twyford, 246
Briggewater, Bryggewater, Geoffrey,
275
-, — John, chaplain in the chapel
over the bones of the dead in St.
Paul's Churchyard, 91, 194
Brinkhill, Cecilia, 275
Bris, Otho. See Brys.
Bristol, a Parliament to meet at, 81, changed to Westminster, 83
Bristowe, Thomas, 13, 51
Brit, John, 215
Brittany, the Duke of, concludes a truce with England, 215; truce extended, 222
Broad Street Ward, John Whitfeld, Constable of, 287
Brocour, John, 235
Brode, William, chaplain, taken in adultery, 273
Brodynge, John, 228
Brokage, "Brocage," ordinances touching, 264; forbidden in the City, 211-12
Brokas, Bernard, Knt; 2
Broke, John, 146, 234, 268
"Brokenseld," the, a Sheriff's comp- ter in Westchepe declared to be situate in Bread Street Ward, 109
Brokenwharf, 59
Brokere, John, 234
-, — William, 148
Brokers, names of those chosen by divers misteries 12-13; not to act until approved and admitted by the Mayor and Aldermen, 12, 85, 131; aliens not to act as, 12, 264; ordinances touching, 60, 63-4; schedule of charges to be made by, 264
Brokle, John, Draper and Alderman,
261, 273, 282, 283, 285
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
262n
Brome, Robert, Rector of St. John's, Walbrook, 102
Bromley, James, 245
Bronnyng (Brounyng ?), William, 229
Brook, Geoffrey, Grocer and Alder
man, 10, 15, 23, 27, 36, 51, 53,
54, 59, 60, 275, 276, 277
-, — Reginald, 235
-, — Thomas, 126
-, — William, 170
Broun, Elias, 22, 24
-, — Henry, 173
-, — John, 56, 238, 274
-, — Nicholas, City Cornmeter, 120
-, — Stephen, Grocer and Alderman,
192, 285, 286, 287
-, — Thomas, 147, 229, 230
-, — Walter, 185, 234
-, — William, 203
Brounesbury, John, 22
-, — Robert, 269
Bronnyng, Davy, 233
-, — William, 242
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 242,
243
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 242,
243
-, — — Juliana, wife of, afterwards
wife of Peter Saveryn, 242
-, — — Thomas, son of, 242, 243
Brown, Thomas, junior, 76
Brownyng, Andrew, 215
Bruer, Richard, 288
"Bruers" See Brewers
Bruges, letter from the Burgomaster, &c., of, praying the surrender of cer tain merchandise unlawfully seized, 190, 191
Bryan, Alexander, 185
-, — John, 220, 221, 222
Bryan, John, Johanna, wife of, 221
-, — — William, son of, 220, 221
-, — John, elected M. P. for the City,
57; elected Sheriff, 204; dies during
office, 205n.
-, — William, 39
Brydlyngtone, Thomas, 47
Brygge, John, carpenter, 242
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 242
Brygger, John, loriner 174
Brykelesworth, Peter, 106
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 106
-, — — John, son of, 106
Brys, Bris, Otho, Serjeant to the
Mayor, 116, 136, 170, 195
-, — — Margaret, daughter of,
wife of Hugh Davy, 170, 195
-, — — Margery, daughter of,
wife of Thomas Osbarn, 170, 172
Bucherd, Ralph, 174
Budde, John, 274
-, — — Alice, wife of, 274
Budlee, Ralph, 173
Bugge, Stephen, 42, 235
Buk, Adam, 176
Bulbrook, John, 105
Bullard, Robert, 235
Bulley, Ralph, 168
Bullok, William, 150, 207
Bulmer, Ralph, Knt., 229
Bulstrode, John, 83, 240
-, — — Laurencia, wife of, 240
-, — — Matilda, daughter of, 240
Bulwyk, Richard, 225
Buntyng, Richard, 280
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 280
Burbrigge, alias Mountford, John, a chantry priest in Guildhall Chapel, 148
Burbrok, John, 86
Burdeaux, Burdeux, Robert, 240
-, — William, 58
Burdone, William, 241
Burford, John, 228, 234
Burgeys John, 39
-, — Richard, 109
-, — Thomas, 14
Burgh, John, 99
-, — Philip, 228
Burgundy, John, Duke of, complaints against, to be laid before Congress at Calais, 162-3; prolongation of truce with, 163
Burnel, John, of co. Suffolk, 20
Burnell (Hugh), Lord, 58
Burre, William, 147
Burton, Richard, set over Common
Balance, 248
-, — Thomas, 203, 229
-, — William, 180, 229, 287
Burton, William, elected City Auditor, 94, 107, 189, elected M. P. for the City, 121, 251; appointed com missioner for levying a subsidy, 119
Burwell, Ralph, 44
Bury, John de, 54, 227
-, — Thomas de, 257
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 257
-, — William, Constable of Ward of
Farringdon Without, 284
-, — William, 147, 203
Busche, Busshe, William, 172, 234
"Busshe," the price of, prescribed, 194
Butchers of Estchepe, allowed to cast offal into the Thames, 22
Buxtede, co. Sussex, parson of church, taken in adultery, 274
Bydeford, John, 288
Byllyngham, Walter de, his chantry in the church of St. Helen, Bishops gate, 220
Bynam, "Flienora," 277
Byncote, William, 174
Bynde, James, 170
-, — John, 12
Bynley, John, 174
Bys, Edmund, 39
Bysmare, Bysmere, William, 55, 110, 132
Byxley, Geoffrey, 172
C
Caen, the capture of, 185, 199; vic tuals to be sent to, 188
Calais, the murder of the Duke of Gloucester at, 31n.; the Staple at, 111; negotiations for a peace at, 162-3, 164
Caldecote, Laurence, chaplain, taken in adultery, 274
Caldewelle, William, 110
Calthorpe, John, 7
-, — — Lucy, daughter of, 7
Cambridge, Parliament at, 250
-, — Statute of (1388), 82
-, — University, dispute with the
City of London as to right of assay
at Steresbridge Fair, 216-19, 224
Cambrigge See Cauntebrigge
Camerwell (Camberwell), co. Surrey, 157
Candia, Peter de, elected Pope under the title of Alexander V., 79
Canell, Thomas, chaplain, taken in adultery, 277
Canoun, Canowne, John, 108, 142, 233, 234
Canterbury, Archbishops of:
Arundel, Thomas, 2n., 59, 115
-, Chichele, Henry, 139
-, Waldene, Roger, 2
-, — Archbishops of, their tenants
claim to be quit of toll, 133
Caperoun, Robert, 173
Capmakers, "Kapmakers," Mistery of, Masters sworn, 147
Cappers and Hurers, ordinances regu lating, 29; their dispute with Hatters and Haberdashers, 176-7, 181
Caps, &c, not to be fulled by the feet or by mill, but by the hands, 29, ordi nance repealed, 176-7; unlawfully fulled, 181, 208, 248
Carario, Angelo, otherwise Pope Gregory XII., 79
Carbonell, John, 146
Cardel, William, 235
"Cardenaleshat," le, tenement called, 154
Carletone, John, 233
Carlisle, Bishop of, Thomas Merke, or Merks, 2
Carpenter, Hugh, 286, 287
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 286
-, — John, appointed Common Clerk
of the City, 179; signs official
documents with surname only,
197n
-, — Laurence, 207
-, — Peter, 234, 287
-, — Richard, 67, 88, 233
Carswell, John, 150, 266
Carter, John, 240
-, — William, of Westfield, co
Sussex, 95
-, — — William, son of, 95
Carters, their charges prescribed, 60
Carthusian Priory, "Nomanslond" near the, 82
Carts, to be provided with tail boards, 45; engaged on the new work of the Guildhall not to be seized by Sheriffs, 115; impressment of, by King's Purveyors, 270
Caryen, John, 234
Castile and Leon, John, King of, his truce with England, 123; prolonga tion of truce, 163
Castle Baynard Ward, John Rowe beadle of, 282
Castone, John, 235
Castwater, Simon, 251
-, — — William, son of, 251
Catour, John, 233
Catworth, Thomas, grocer, 252; ar rested at Steresbridge Fair by order of the Chancellor of Cambridge Uni- versity, 216-17; his expenses paid by the City, 224
Caude, John, 58
Cauntebrigge, Cambrigge, John de,
Chamberlain, 5, 15
-, — William, Grocer and Alderman,
143, 149, 154, 168, 178, 189, 190,
194, 204, 206, 210, 222, 245, 246,
248, 251, 252, 253 254, 255, 256,
257, 259, 260, 261, 267, 270, 272,
279, 282
-, — — elected Sheriff, 143;
elected Mayor, 246; receives the
livery of more than one mistery,
viz, Ironmongers and Grocers,
contrary to the ordinance, 149;
contributes £100 towards City loan
(1417), 203
-, — William, 126, 129
-, — — Anne, wife of, widow of
John Stapleford, 126, 129
Caunterbury, John, 238, 254
Caustone, John, 126
"Ceston," co Leicester, 228
Chacombe, Thomas, 81, 82
-, — — John, son of, 81, 82
-, — — Thomas, son of, 81, 82
-, — — William, son of, 81
Chadde, John, 140, 249
Chaloner, William, 238
Chamber of the Guildhall, fines to be
paid into, 41; auditors of accounts
appointed, 75-6, 88, 94, 107, 117,
127-8, 189, 204, 226, 245, 261, 273
-, — Serjeants of the:
Blecchele, John, 118
-, Pychard, John, 54, 189
-, — — then livery, 204, 226
Chamberlains:
-, Bederenden, "Betterdyn," John,
26, 99, 100, 134, 136, 201,
232, 239, 245, 252, 253, 254,
255, 256, 257, 259, 261, 263,
266, 268, 269, 271, 272, 273,
283
-, Cauntebrigge, John de, 5, 15
-, Chichele, John, 247, 266
-, Eynesham, William, 13, 25
-, Hille, John, 31, 85, 87, 106, 147,
148, 151, 153, 155, 167, 170,
172, 177, 178, 182, 192, 196,
203, 204, 211, 212, 222, 225,
226, 231, 232, 238, 240, 243,
269, 272
-, Odiham, Richard, 5, 16
-, Proffyt, John, 12, 20, 39, 40, 42,
43, 49, 52, 54, 56, 58, 62, 64,
65, 68, 76, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85,
87, 88, 91, 93, 99, 101, 102,
Chamberlains:
-, 103, 104, 106, 120, 122, 124,
125, 126, 130, 133, 137, 140,
143, 239, 242
-, Speleman, Stephen, 6, 7, 11, 12,
16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 31,
52
-, — ordinance as to their election
taking place immediately after that
of the Sheriffs, 33; not to remain
in office more than two consecutive
years 34; ordinance revoked, 35;
election of, omission to record as
formerly, 76n; the custom of their
election taking place immediately
after election of Sheriffs again re
verted to, 189
Chamberleyn, John, chaplain, 77
-, — William, 24
Chambre See Chaumbre
Champeney, John, 174
Chances, Johanna, 286
Chandeler, John le, 125
Chantry, in memory of Robert Bray brook, Bishop of London, 46n.
Chapeley, William, 173
Chapell, Thomas, 286
Chapman, John, 235
-, — Richard, 47, 55, 181
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
Gilbert Pyrymon, 47
-, — William, 147
Charcoal, the price of, prescribed, 194
Charleton, John, one of the Serjeants
at Mace, 181
-, — Thomas, 42, 48
Chartesey, John, 204
Chartres, besieged by the Dauphin, 255
Chatylleshunt, William, his chantry in St Paul's, 45
Chaucer, Thomas, the King's Butler
and City Coroner, 21, 24, 45, 61, 115
-, — — Speaker of the House of
Commons, 21n, 61n, 251n
Chaumbre, Chambre, John, 144, 176,
233
-, — William, clerk, 26
-, — William, fishmonger, 40, 54
Chaumpeners, William, his chantry in church of St. Thomas Apostle, 97
Chepe, false caps burnt in, 181
Cherche, John, 254
-, — Matthew, 6
-, — — Peter de la, called "Blake
Tabler," son of, 6
Cheseman, John, 233
Chesham, John, appointed a notary
public by the Emperor Sigismund,
158
-, — John, 241, 266
Chestere, John, 146
Chesterford, John, 173
-, — Robert, 171
Chesthunte, John, 44
-, — — Margery, wife of, daughter
of Gilbert Pyrymon, 44
Cheyne, William, a commissioner for gaol-delivery, 145, 168, 191, 212, 240, 265; a commissioner to try cases of treason, 164, 166, 220; Chief Justice of the King s Bench, admitted to the freedom of the City, 260
Chichele, Henry, Archbishop of Can
terbury, at the Guildhall, 135; pro
claims John Cleydon to be a lapsed
heretic, 139
-, — John, Chamberlain, 247, 266
-, — Robert, Grocer and Alderman,
12, 20, 23, 27, 36, 44n., 51, 53, 55,
59, 60, 63, 68, 69, 75, 78, 85, 97,
98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104,
105, 106, 107, 108, 118, 123, 126,
130, 143, 168, 178, 188, 190, 206,
209, 222, 226, 246, 255, 260, 261,
262, 276, 277, 278
-, — — elected Mayor, 97, 262;
elected M P for the City, 121;
contributes £100 towards a City
loan, 202
-, — William, Grocer and Alderman,
63, 69, 70, 75, 76, 78, 80, 84, 85,
88, 89, 94, 96, 102, 107, 108, 123,
130, 143, 178, 189, 190, 194, 202,
206, 222, 226, 277, 278
-, — — elected Sheriff, 75
Chichester, Richard Alkirtone, Canon of, invited to preach Easter sermon, 132
Chidyngleye, co. Sussex, 94
Child, John, 173
-, — Thomas, 52
Chirche, Peter, a notary public, 141, 238
Chirchesey, John, 235
Chivalle, Nicholas, 87
Christmas, interludes, &c., forbidden at, 209; "oblations" at, not to be demanded from tradespeople by servants of the Mayor or Sheriff, 225
Church festivals not to be celebrated with "bonefyres," 88
Chypsted, Thomas, 110
"Ciscestre" (Cirencester), conspira- tors meet at, 2
City, the, not to be disturbed in its chartered rights, 13; a return to be made of the names of foreigners in, their property, &c., 48; the right to appoint a Bailiff of the Thames, claimed by Mayor, &c., of, 120-1; precautions taken for safeguarding, 122; no tenements to be let to im moral tenants, 178; freemen not to prosecute at common law outside the City without permission, 19, 202
City Auditors See Chamber
City Carpenters, 102
City Customs, one citizen not to im plead another outside the City with out permission, 19, 202; the right of the Mayor to six freedoms com muted for two casks of wine, 64; of repealing unsatisfactory ordinances, 187; touching orphanage, 220-2
City Franchise, lost for impleading a citizen outside the City, 19; unfairly granted to strangers by redemption, 63; in future to be acquired only by apprenticeship, id.; lost for allowing a prisoner to escape, 118; for being fraudulently obtained, 122; for dis obeying orders of the Mayor and Aldermen, 156
City Gates, again let, notwithstanding ordinance to the contrary, 65-6
City Loans, 29, 82, 142, 143, 144, 158, 170, 176, 202 3, 214
City Masons, 102
City Officers to receive only the livery of the craft wherein they became freemen, 138, 149
Claband (Clabaud ?), Peter, 267
Clare, John, 150
Clarence, Thomas Duke of, Warden of England, 158, 163, 164; informs the Mayor, &c., of the capture of Caen, 185; informs the Mayor of the King's movements abroad, 200; his letter to the City announcing the capture of Pontoise, 224; reply thereto, id.
Claveryng, John, 110, 256, 257
Clay, William, 54
Claydich, Richard, 238
Clee, John, chantry priest in church of St. Botolph, Aldgate, 67, 92
"Clee," co. Linc., 47
Clement, John, 106
Clenhand, Thomas, 182
Clergy, heresy preached by un authorized, 7-8. See also Criminous priests.
Clerk, Clerc, Elizabeth, 283
-, — Hugh, 42
-, — — Thomas, son of, 42
-, — John, 124, 168, 234
-, — John, 274
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 274
Clerk, Clerc, John, of Queenhithe, ap-
pointed Keeper of oyster measures,
68
-, — Nicholas, 195, 284
-, — — Alice, wife of, 284
-, — Richard, 153
-, — Thomas, 105, 140, 146, 223
-, — William, Prior of Holy Trinity,
Aldgate, 270
-, — William, "Somnour," 274
Cleydon, John, proceedings against as a lapsed heretic, 139, 140-1
Cleyhorst, Bertram, "ducheman," 229
Cliderowe, Richard, 2, 84
Cliff, William, 203
Clifford, Richard, Bishop of London, 91, 92, 93, 94, 97
Clophille, John, 183
-, — — John, son of, 183
Clophulle, William, 7
Cloptone, Walter, 1
Cloth, subsidy granted to Edward III. from sale of, 52; agreement between Drapers and Shearmen, touching price to be paid for shearing of, 71; to be sold in places appointed by the Treasurer of England so as to safeguard the King's customs, 113-14 See also Aulnage
Clothman, Thomas, 150
Clyff, William, City Saltmeter, 120
Coal, the price of, prescribed, 44; sold in deficient sacks, 214, 215
Cobbe, John, 187
"Cobelers," their dispute with Cord wainers, 73, 74n., 96, 187; an agree ment declared void, 194
Cobham, John, 274
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 274
Cocket Seal, 18
Coggeshale, Coggeshall, Richard, dis-
enfranchised for impleading a citizen
outside the City, 19
-, — Thomas, 12
-, — — Thomas, son of, 12
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Gilbert Prynce, 12
-, — William, 126
Coin, clippers of, 230
Coinage, the, depreciation of, 100-1, 265
Coityf, castle of, siege of, 37
Cok, Thomas, of Candelwykstrete, 173
-, — — of Thames Street, id.
Cokayn, John, a commissioner for gaol delivery of Newgate, 35, 38, 44, 62, 90, 110, 116, 120, 131, 145, 168, 191, 212, 240, 265; a commis- sioner to try cases of treason, &c., 164, 166, 220; Chief Baron, 16, 24, 26, 30, 68; Justice of Common Bench, 205
Coke, Richard, 174
Cokerelle, Peter, 7
Cokke, Roger, 274
"Cok on the hoope" in Grub Street, 251
"Cokthresshyng" forbidden, 72
Colbrook, Robert, 153, 261, 268, 273
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Richard Wodecok, 153
Cole, Clement, 105
Coleworth, Thomas, 42
Colman, John, 82, 84
-, — — Alice, wife of, late wife of
William Coventre, 82, 84
Colneye, Roger, 42
Colonna, Cardinal Otho, elected Pope with the title of Martin V., 193n.
Colpepir, John, a commissioner for gaol-delivery, 110, 116, 120
Colred, Walter, 150, 184, 186
-, — Walter, 252
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 252
-, — — John, son of, 252
-, — — John, another son of, 252
-, — — Margery, daughter of, 252
-, — — Thomas, son of, 252
-, — — Walter, son of, 252
Colshill, Colshulle, Thomas, 26, 82,
234
-, — Walter, 172, 243
-, — — Robert, son of, 172, 243
Colyer, Walter, of Chesthunt, 215
Combe, John, 55, 56, 110, 200, 259
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 56
Combertone, William, 28
Comelond, William, chantry priest, 97
Common Balance, goods of merchant strangers to be weighed at the, 38; Richard Burton appointed to, 248
Common Clerk of the City, office of, an annual fee of £10 attached to, 179, 180
Common Clerks (Town Clerks) of the
City
-, Carpenter, John, 179
-, Marchaunt, John, 19, 179
Common Council, precepts for elec tion in March, 71-72; precepts for election in December, 89, 90n., 98
Common Crier See Common Serjeants at-Arms
Common Hunt, John Courtenay admitted loco Nicholas Brincheslee, 179
Common Law, licence to a citizen to prosecute outside the City at, 190, 202
Common Pleader. See Common Serjeants-at-Law.
Common Serjeants-at-Arms:
-, Combe, John, 189, 259
-, Pichard, John, 189
-, Watlyngton, John, 65
Common Serjeants-at-Law:
-, Anne, Alexander, 283
-, Westone, John, 19, 40, 49, 78,
85, 102, 140, 141
Compters, porters of, not to give money to the Sheriffs for their places, 262; the "Brokenseld" converted into a Sheriff compter, 109
Conduit, the great, brewers not to draw water from the small pipes below, 139
Conesburgh, John, 30
Conservancy of the Thames and Medway, 58
Constance, Council of, 193, 195
Constantyn, William, 186. See also Costantyne.
Cook, Geoffrey, 287
-, — Henry, 55
-, — Janyn, 196
-, — John, 173, 274
-, — Walter, 235
Cooks and Pastelers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 173, 207
Cool, Thomas, 58
Coopers, Coupers, to make casks of
sound wood without "sappe," 75;
to record their marks, 237
-, — Mistery of, Masters sworn, 207,
236, 254, 288
Copendale, Adam, 234
Copsey, Walter, 57, 234
Copshef, Walter, 150
Coquerelle, John, 89
Corbet, John, deprived of the freedom and restored 244
Corbie, merchants of, payment to the
City in respect of their "composi
tion" by, 75, 89, 267
-, See also Amiens and Nesle.
Corby, John, 144, 172, 176
"Cordewaners," their disagreement with "Cobelers," 73, 74n., 96, 187, 194
Cordwainers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150, 215, 254
Corn, scarcity of, 17; not to be ex ported without licence, 215
Cornewaleys, John, 49
Cornmeters, appointed, 120; dis charged from serving on juries, &c., id.
Cornvile, John, 234
"Corody," a, fraudulently obtained, 105
Coroner, Richard, 42
Coroner, writ of certiorari touching the right of Richard Alfeld to execute office of, 241; return thereto, id.
Coroners and King's Butlers:
-, Chaucer, Thomas, 21, 24, 45, 61,
115
-, Merbury, Nicholas, 240
-, Payne, John, 5
-, — Deputy:
-, Alfeld, Richard, 45, 61, 115, 240,
241
-, Ballye, John, 21
-, Pokelyngtone, John de, 24
-, Symcok, Nicholas, 5
Coroners of Middlesex, 242
Corriours See Curriers
Cosseham, Cosham, John, 54, 76, 180
Costantyne, William, 173. See also Constantyn
Cosyn, William, chaplain, taken in adultery, 277
Coterell, Alan, 133, 136
-, — — Flena, daughter of, wife of
John Mortemer, 133, 136
-, — — Emma, daughter of, wife of
William Stout, 133, 136
-, — — Johanna, wife of, afterwards
wife of William Young, 133
-, — — Robert, son of, 133, 134
-, — Alan, "letherdyer," 239
-, — — John, son of, 239
Cotes, John, 109
Cotesbrook, William, 252
Cotone, Robert, Collector of petty custom in the port of London, 169
Cotoun, Thomas, 20
Cottone, Walter, Mercer and Alder
man, 75, 78, 80, 82, 84, 85, 89, 97,
102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 127,
203, 277, 279
-, — Walter, elected City Auditor,
75, 88; elected Sheriff, 94
Coueham, John, 47
Coule, William, 235
Coumbe, John, 65
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Richard Punchoun, 65
Couper John, 284
-, — Roger, 105
-, — Thomas, 25
-, — — Robert de Bedyngtone, co
Surrey brother of, 25
-, — William, 238
Coupers. See Coopers.
"Courseclothes" or "Courcheclothes," 71 n.
"Coursour," 122
Courtenay, Richard, Bishop of Nor- wich and Treasurer, 143
Courteney, John, of Aynesford, co. Kent, admitted Common Hunt, 179
Coventre, John, Mercer and Alder
man, 44n, 76, 77, 117, 147, 158,
167, 178, 189, 203, 232, 245, 246,
247, 248, 261, 262, 271, 273, 282,
283
-, — John, "lymynour,' 93
-, — Robert, 219, 234
-, — Thomas de, 15
-, — — William, son of, 15
-, — William, 76
-, — — William, son of, 76
-, — — - Alice, daughter of,
76, 77
-, — — - Johanna, wife of,
afterwards wife of Richard Harpour,
77
-, — William, 82, 84, 147
-, — — Alice, wife of, afterwards
wife of John Colman, 82
-, — — William, son of, 82, 84,
147
Coventry, the "unlearned" Parlia ment at, 33, 39
Cowlyngge, John, 24, 57
-, — — Katherine, wife of, after
wards wife of Robert Downe, 24,
57
-, — — Geoffrey, son of, 24, 57
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 24,
57
"Coytes," the playing with, forbidden, 125
Crabe, John, 56
Craft, William, 39
Crane, William, 234, 287
Cratfeld, William, Rector of Wortham, co Norf, 165, 166
Credy, John, 66, 147, 200, 226, 251
Creek, John, 26, 75, 88
Cressewyk, William, 49
Cressy, Gregory, 20
-, — John, 105
Creyke, Hugh, 228
Criminous priests taken in adultery, 273-87; not to be hired under penalty of paying into the Chamber double salary, 279, 286
Cringelford, Roger, 199
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 199
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of John Braumstone, 199
-, — — John, son of, 199
Cripplegate, hermitage near, 9; grant of mansion over, 65-6
Crisp, Hugh, 202
Cristemasse, Robert, 201, 252, 253
Cristendom, Robert, committed to Newgate for slandering an Alder man, 170-1, his punishment re mitted for a fine, 171
Crokstone, John, 172, 207
Crosse, John, admitted chantry priest
in Guildhall Chapel, 271
-, — Richard, 234
-, — Thomas, 216, 217
Crowchere, John, 42
Croweste, Andrew, 172
Crowmer, William, Draper and Alder
man, 27, 32, 36, 42, 44, 48, 51, 59,
60, 63, 68, 69, 75, 78, 84, 89, 94,
96, 97, 100, 102, 108, 118, 121,
122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128,
129, 130, 168, 178, 189, 190, 194,
204, 206, 210, 222, 226, 239, 245,
246, 248, 261, 271, 272, 275, 276,
278, 279, 284, 285
-, — elected M. P. for the City, 57,
251; elected City Auditor, 75, 88,
elected Mayor, 119; contributes
£100 towards a City loan, 202
Crulle, Robert, 173
Culmer, Robert, 173, 257
Curriers, Mistery of, ordinances ap proved, 141; Masters sworn, 172
Cursaunt, Walter, 229
Curteys, John, 279
-, — — Alice, wife of, 279
Customs, the King's, safeguarded, 113-14
Cutlers, complain of Sheathers and
Bladesmiths, 67
-, — Mistery of, a portion of fines, &c.,
received by, claimed by the Mayor,
249., ordinances not previously
sanctioned by Court of Aldermen
annulled, id.; Masters sworn, 150,
249-50; ordinances approved, 250
D
Dadyngton, John, 52
Dalby, John, Rector of Horsey, co. Norfolk, 92
Dallynge, Geoffrey, 142, 203
Dalton, John, 209
Dalyngrugge, Edward, Warden of the City, 23
Danyel, Richard, 215
"Danzsk" (Dantzig), 185
Darlyng, Flena, 234
Davy, Elias, 112, 193
-, — Hugh, 195
-, — — Margaret, wife of, daughter
of Otho Brys, 195
-, — John, 36, 42, 51, 235
-, — Laurence, 233
Dawe, Philip, 234
Dede, Ralph, chaplain, taken in adultery, 276
Dekene, John, 229
Deknen, Bartholomew, 180
"Delbury" (Diddlebury), co. Salop, 157
Denever, John de, 25
Denne, Edmond de, 271
Dentone, Richard, 174
-, — Robert, 126
Depham, John, late chantry priest
in Guildhall Chapel, 184
-, — Roger, his chantry in the church
of St. Swithin, 129
Derby, Thomas, 173
Derham, Laurence, 65
-, — William, chaplain, taken in
adultery, 277
Derlyng, Thomas, 106
Derman, William, 105
Dero, John, 208
Despenser, Thomas, Lord le, his conspiracy against the King, 1, 2
Deth, Thomas, 228
Devenysshe, John, 56
-, — William, 187
Deye, Richard, 58
Dieppe, burgesses of, quit of customs except on wines, 242
Dod, Richard, 276, 277
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 276
"Dodekyn," a coin, 146
Domegode, Walter, 254
Domenyk, Robert, 44
Donemowe, Walter, 14
Dorset, the Earl of, Captain of the town of Harfleur, 159n.
Dorwell, Robert, 233
Dover, men at arms to gather at, to cross to France, 164
Dowe, John, 207
Downe, Richard (Robert?), 24, 57
Downyng, William, 238
Drake, Thomas, 89
Drapers, Mistery of, brokers elected by, 13; the Keeper of the Seld of Bakwell Hall elected by, 42; then settlement with Mistery of Shear men touching price to be paid for shearing cloth, 71
"Drawebrigge," le, on London Bridge, 166
Draycote, John de, alias Baron, 11
Draytone, Alice, 235
-, — Richard, 267
Drew, John, 21, 68, 126, 147, 177,
239
-, — — Albreda, daughter of, 68,
126, 147
Drew, John, Johanna, daughter of, 68,
126, 147
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 68,
147
-, — — William, son of, 68, 126,
177, 239
Dromy, David de, 95
Droste, Henry, 95
Drury, John, 146
Dryffeld, Thomas, 234
Dufhous, Thomas, 23, 128, 203, 226, 239, 261, 273, 283, 284, 285
Duke, Thomas, 55, 69, 70, 75, 76
-, — — elected Sheriff, 69
Dunche, John, 233
Dunton, Augustine, 133
Durham, Thomas Langley, Bishop of, 59, 205
Durham, Durem, Laurence, 14, 52
-, — Thomas, chaplain, taken in
adultery, 273
Dutton, Johanna, 278
Dyce, John, 104
"Dyces," the playing with, forbidden, 125
Dyers, Mistery of, Masters sworn,
150, 173, 174, 215, 240
-, — — Wardens sworn, 240
Dylkes, Thomas, 35
Dys, Dyse, John, 185, 201
Dyster, Thomas, 111
-, — — Elena, daughter of, 111
Dystree, Thomas, 10
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 10
E
Easter Sermon, 132
East Hanningfield (co. Essex), church of All Saints, 11
Ebgate, otherwise Oystergate, 138
Edmond, Thomas, 234
Edrych, William, 234
Edward, Henry, 22
-, — Robert, 22, 79
-, — Thomas, 245
-, — William, 148, 153, 208, 251
Edward III., a subsidy from sale of cloth granted to, for remission of forfeitures, 52
Eels, ordinance touching the sale of, 101-2
Eldward or Elward, Richard, chap lain, taken in adultery, 281
Elections, no one to attend, unless specially summoned, 34; elections of Mayor or Sheriff not to be preju diced by noisy clamour, 159
"Elephant," the, a tenement called, 97
Elingham, Katherine, 187
Elken, Robert, 233
Elkyn, Robert, Constable of Lang- bourn Ward, 282
Eltham, the Emperor Sigismund at, 158
Eltone, Richard, 42, 52, 203, 208
Elyot, Richard, 173, 230
Elys, John, 44, 81, 187
-, — — Beatrix, wife of, 81
Enderby, William, under Sheriff, re- moved from office, 209-10
Englisshe, William, 235
Enstone, Walter, chaplain, taken in adultery, 278
Enterdene, Robert, 51
-, — William, 58
Erehithe (Erith, co. Kent), unlawful nets used by fishermen of, 58
Erhithe, John, 257
Erle, alias Lumberd, John, 234
Ermyn, William, 14
Ernelee, Mark, 8
Erntone, William, 12
Erpyngham, Thomas, 1
Eryot, Ralph, 144
Esgastone, Ergastone, John, 51, 180
-, — Richard, 126, 269
Essex, William, 174
Est, William, a Serjeant of the Mayor, to have the same fee as other Ser jeants of the Chamber on retire- ment, 9, 19; mansion on London Bridge granted to, 259
Estchepe, butchers of, allowed to cast offal into the Thames, 22; the "bocherye" in, 61; metes and bounds within which flesh may be sold there, 126
Estcote, Philip, 207
Estfeld, William, 136, 249, 266, 281,
282, 283
-, — — elected Sheriff, 273
"Esthanyfeld". See East Hanning- field.
Estone, John, 156
-, — William, 238
Eve, Michael, 235
Everard, Alan, Mercer and Alder-
man, 143, 154, 178, 189, 190, 222
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
33, 121; elected Auditor, 94;
elected Sheriff, 143; contributes
£40 towards City loan, 203
Evote, William, Draper and Alder-
man, 4
-, — — elected Sheriff, 10
-, — William, 32, 84
Evote, William, John, son of, 32
-, — — Thomas, son of, 84
-, — — William, son of, 84
Evyot, William, 240
Ewayn, Richard, 167
Ewell, Henry, 181
Excetre, Robert de, Prior of Christ Church, 36
Exchequer, inquisition as to dues withheld from the King s, 49, 51-2
Exeter, Edmund Stafford, Bishop of,
18
-, — Thomas Beaufort, Duke of, his
expedition to France (1418), 195,
197n
Extone, Nicholas, 5, 66
-, — Nicholas, 16, 24, 26, 30
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 16,
26, 30
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of,
wife of Robert, son of William
Berdewell, Knight, 16, 30
-, — Thomas, 25, 26, 146
Eynesham, William, 13, 25
Eyr, Simon, 215, 219
-, — — Katherine, wife of, daugh
ter of John Mullyng, 219
F
"Fagot," wood called, its price prescribed, 44
Fairs, the City's right to appoint their own Wardens at, disputed by the Chancellor of Cambridge University, 217-19
Faman, John, 233
-, — Robert, 229
Farndone, Nicholas, 154
Farneborgh, John, 235
Farnell, Alexander, 128
Farringdon Without, Ward of, William Bury, Constable, 284
Fastolf, Johanna, 221
-, — — Johanna, daughter of,
wife of John Bryan, 221
-, — — - William, son of, 220,
221
Fauconer, Thomas, Draper and Alder man, 23, 32, 36, 51, 57, 59, 60, 69, 75, 78, 85, 89, 94, 96, 97, 107, 108, 113, 117, 118, 123, 127, 130, 131, 133, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 149, 156, 168, 178, 188, 189, 190, 194, 204, 206, 222, 226, 239, 245, 246, 248, 253, 261, 271, 272, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 283, 284, 285
Fauconer, Thomas, appointed a com- missioner for levying a subsidy, 25; elected Sheriff, 27; elected M. P. for the City, 95, 145, 248, 253, 262n., 270n; elected Mayor, 130, builds the postern called "Moregate," 137n; accused of falsifying a record, 170-1; falsely charged by John Russell with having procured the death of Richard Gurmyn, a heretic, 180; contributes 40 marks towards loan (1417), 203
Felype, Thomas, 109
Femylle, John, 239
"Ferdkyns," made of unsound wood, 118
Fereby, Feriby, Henry, 235
-, — William, 2
Ferrour, Thomas, 208
-, — William, 234, 264, 287
Feswick, John, 287
Figeyr, Bernard, "Gascoyn," 274
"Filehewer," 87
Finsbury Moor See "More," la
Fish, to be sold in places appointed, 61, 71, 82, 124; its price to be arranged by the Mayor and the owner, 168-9; salmon in the Thames and Medway to be pre served, 47; ordinance for protec tion of, 257
Fishmongers, Fraternity of, in St
Magnus Church, 280
-, — Mistery of, brokers elected by,
12; the Masters to see that the
ordinance giving precedence to the
Rector of St Peter's, Cornhill, over
other City Rectors is observed,
188n.
Fissher, Henry, 150, 240
Fithyan, Johanna, 276
Fitz Alan, Thomas, Earl of Arundel,
247
-, — — Beatrix, wife of, 247
Fitz Andrew, Richard, 106, 192, 198,
232
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 192
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 232
-, — — Idonia, daughter of, 106,
192, 198
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 106,
192, 198
-, — — Matilda, daughter of, 106,
192
-, — — Richard, son of, 106, 192,
232
-, — — Robert, son of, 192, 198
-, — — Roger, son of, 192, 198
-, — — Thomas, son of, 192
-, — Roger, 106
Fitz Hugh, William, 94, 107, 128, 143
Fitz Piers, John, 274
-, — — Cristina, wife of, 274
Fitz Robert, Martin, 100
-, — — Robert, son of, 100
-, — Robert, 21, 89, 128, 203
Flanders, the truce with, 73, 83, 104, 232; complaint of deceit practised in linen and woollen manufacture in, 257
Flawner, John, 126
Flecchers, Mistery of, ordinances of, 25, Masters sworn, 207, 240
Flegge, Simon, 105
Flemyng, John, 135
"Flesshammes" (flesh shambles), parish of St. Nicholas, 124
Flesshe, John, 207
Flete, Richard, 147, 207, 234
-, — Simon, 112
-, — William, 63, 128
"Flourdelys," le, tenement called, 154
Foorde, William, 219
Forcermakers, Mistery of, ordinances, 51
Forde, Thomas of, "sothseyer," con demned to the pillory, 196-7
Foreigners, not to carry arms in the City, 43; a return to be made of property in the City held by, 48; again restricted in their trading, 69
Forest, John, 277
-, — — Alice, wife of, 277
Forster, Agnes, 281
-, — John 146, 274
-, — Richard, 16, 24
-, — Robert, 48
Fossard, John, 105
"Foteball," forbidden, 72, 125
Foucher, William, 180
Fouler John 173
-, — Richard, 240
Founder, William, 245 6
Founders, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 144, 173, 240
Fox, John, 105
-, — William, 229, 235
Framelyngham, William, Skinner and Alderman, 15, 23, 27, 36
Franc, Robert, 234
France, victuals for, to be free of
duty or freightage, 232
-, — the war with, 73, 101, 131, 134,
144, 151, 152, 159, 161, 162, 163,
174, 175, 230, 255
Franke, Thomas, 185
-, — William, 228, 238
Frankeleyn, Robert, 174
Frankeleyn, William, 47
-, — — John, son of, 47
Fraunceys, Adam, knight, a com
missioner for raising money, 48
-, — Adam, chantries in Guildhall
Chapel founded by, 148, 177, 259,
271
-, — John, Goldsmith and Alderman,
4, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 23, 27,
36
-, — — elected Mayor, 10
-, — William, 238 See also Godman
Fray, Alice, 278
Freke, John, 233
-, — Thomas, 146
Freman, Ralph, 54, 67
-, — — Cristina, daughter of, 54
-, — — Dionisia, daughter of, wife
of Roger Birchynshawe, 54, 67
-, — — Simon, son of, 54
Frenche, Frensshe, John, 146, 147,
173, 224, 288
-, — — John, son of, 147
-, — John, 40, 77
-, — — Katherine, wife of, for
merly wife of John Hardewyk, 40
-, — Richard, 284
-, — — Katherine, wife of, 284
-, — William, 173
Frepors, Frepurs, Richard, 198, 234
Friars Preachers, a Council held at the house of, 162, 175-6
"Friturers," Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150
Froldebury, James, 254
Frost John, 235
-, — Nicholas, 173
-, — Sir Walter, chaplain, 219
Frowyk, Henry, Mercer and Alder-
man, 231, 282, 283, 284, 285
-, — — elected City Auditor, 261,
273; elected M. P. for the City,
270n.
-, — Henry, chantries in Guildhall
Chapel founded by, 148, 177-8, 259,
271
-, — Henry, 266
-, — — Isabella, wife of, formerly
wife of William Otes, 266
Fryth, John, 238, 288
-, — Thomas, 105
Fulburne, John, 254
Fullere, Nicholas, 233
-, — Richard, 151, 240
Fullers, not to send cloth to the mills
unless cleaned and washed, 11
-, — Mistery of, Masters sworn, 173,
207
Fulthorpe, John, 165, 166
Furnivall, Thomas de, one of the Treasurers of War, 37
Fych, William, 174
Fynche, Robert, 207
Fysshe, John, 254
-, — William, 24, 174
Fyssher, William. See Parchemyner
G
Gace, Adam, 110
"Galihalpens," the use of, forbidden, 146
Galochemakers and Pouchmakers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150, 173, 207
Galtres, Robert, 228, 229
Galyant, Walter, City Saltmeter, 120
Gamelyn, John, 229
Gamme, Hugh, 199
Garlykhythe frequented by yeomen tailors, 136
Garthorpe, Robert, 260
Gascoigne, William, Chief Justice, passes judgment on William Serle for treason, 31; a commissioner for gaol-delivery of Newgate, 35, 38, 44, 62, 90, 110
Gascony, wine of, 71
Gate, John, 269
-, — — Alice, wife of, daughter of
John Parys, 269
Gaunstede, William, Rector of St Margaret Moses, 54
Gawtroun, Walter, 88, 104, 117
-, — — Johanna, wife of, formerly
wife of Walter Kynge, 104
-, — Walter, elected M. P. for the
City, 81, 109, 113
Gayton, Alice, 234
Gaytone, John de, 90
Gebon, John, of "Brandonferye" (co Norf ?), 229
Gedeney, Gedney, John, Draper and
Alderman, 106, 142, 168, 189, 190,
194, 204, 206, 222, 226, 245, 246,
261, 271, 279, 283, 285
-, — — elected M P for the City,
129 elected Alderman of Farring
don Without, but refuses to take the
oath, 142; elected Sheriff, 189;
contributes £20 towards loan (1417),
203; appointed collector of sub
sidy, 265
-, — William, 234
Geese to be sold entire, 169
Geffrey, William, 234
George, Richard, 265
-, — William, 105, 173
Gerard, John, 12
Germyn, John, 245
Gerondone, co. Lincoln, John, Abbot of Monastery of, 9
Gest, David, 259
Gevyn, Givayn, Peter, 137, 151, 229
Gilbert, Richard, 24
-, — William, 173
Gildesborgh, Alice, 235
Gildesburgh, John de, 59
-, — Sir Peter de, 59
Giles, Robert, 234
Gille, Richard, 196, 241
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of,
196, 241
-, — — Matilda, wife of, 196
Girdlers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150, 254, ordinances confirmed by letters patent, 158
Girdles presented to the Mayor, &c., as being false, 184, 187
Gisburgh, co. York, 228
Givayn See Gevyn
Gland, Johanna, 277
Glasiers, Mistery of, Master sworn, 240
Glatton, John, chantry priest in Guildhall Chapel, 93
Glene, Hugh, 228, 233
Gloucester, Henry IV. at, 62; Par
liament at, 66, 69; the "honour"
of, 139
-, — Humphrey, Duke of, Warden
of England, 135, 232, 240, 251,
253, 260
-, — — his chaplain taken in
adultery, 285
-, — Thomas, Duke of, his death at
Calais, 31n
Glyn, Walter, 235
Glyvyan, Thomas, 7
Goby, John, 185
Godard, John, 17
-, — — Anne, daughter of, wife
of Thomas Wysshe, 17
-, — — Cecilia, wife of, after
wards wife of William Sudbury, 17
-, — — Katherine, daughter of,
wife of Peter Wymondham, 17
-, — Martin, 17, 142, 143, 148, 181,
249
Godeman, Goodmane, John, 150, 165
Godes, William, 14
Godesball, William, 184
Godfrey, William, 208
Godman, otherwise Fraunceys, John,
154
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, 154
Godrich, Simon, 11
Godyn, John, 253 264
-, — — Isabella, wife of, dau of
Sir Hugh "Holes," Justice, 253, 264
Godyng, John, 153
-, — Thomas, 234
Goldbeaters, Mistery of, allowed to elect Masters and Wardens, 9
Goldryng, John, 234
Goldsmiths, Mistery of, 153, 154, 155
Goldyng, John, of Edmonton, 52
-, — — Margaret, daughter of,
wife of John Pourche, 52
Golenge, John, 238
Goodborugh, John, 109
Goodburgh, Lucas, 269
-, — — Agnes, wife of, daughter
of John Parys, 269
Goring, William, 7
Gorthorpe, Thomas, 54
Gosselyn, Richard, Ironmonger and
Alderman, 262, 271, 273, 282, 283
-, — — elected M. P. for the
City, 251; elected Sheriff, 261
Gowe, Henry, 229, 287
Gower, William, City Cornmeter, 120
Grace, John, 104, 144
-, — William, Rector of H. Trinity
the Less, taken in adultery, 282
Grafton, co. Northampton, 95
Grantham, John, 91, 199
-, — William, 65, 87, 91, 144, 180,
203
Gratley, Thomas, 234
Graunger, William, 170, 246, 249
Graunt, John, 150
Gravesend ships to gather at, 161, a tax imposed on boat-owners plying between the City and, 263
Gray, Robert, 126
Gregory XII, Pope, Angelo Carario styled, 79
Grene, Henry, 234
-, — John, City Cornmeter, 120
-, — John, Master of Mistery of
Cordwainers, 254, 256
-, — Marion, 285
-, — Thomas, 234
Gretyng, John, 55
Greyve, Thomas, 133
Griffith, Thomas, 266
-, — — Giles, son of, 266
-, — — William, son of, 266
Grocers, Mistery of, brokers elected by, 12
Grove, John, 29
-, — Richard, 140, 174
"Grubstrete," 251
Gryffyn, John, 235
Grymmesby, John, 234
Grymstone, Edward, 139
Guildhall, the new work of, a work man engaged on, discharged from serving on juries, &c., 107; money raised for, 111-12; carts engaged thereon not to be seized by Sheriffs, 115
Guildhall Chapel, chantries in, 9, 92,
93, 148, 177-8, 184, 259, 271
-, — a Mass celebrated in, at elec
tion of Mayor, 52-3
-, — College of, 10, 11
Guild Merchant of Winchester, 70
Guldeford, Sir Henry de, his chantry, 241
Gurlewyn, Laurence, 172
Gurmyn, Richard, baker, burnt for heresy, 180
Guy, John, 198, 211
-, — Roger, 12
"Guyene" (Guienne), privileges en joyed by merchants of, 40
Guylliam, Arnald, 79
Gyboun, John, 276
-, — — Alice, wife of, 276
Gyffard, William, 26
Gylam, William, 174
Gyles, William, 213
Gynore, William, 165
H
Haberdashers, their dispute with
Cappers and Hurers, 176-7, 181
-, — Mistery of, Masters sworn, 144,
173, 215, 254; the Masters complain
of having been defrauded by a
wrongful admission to the freedom
of the City, 257-8
Hacche, Thomas, 254
Haddone, John, 165, 244
Haderham alias Ramsey, John, chantry priest in church of St. Swithin, 129
Hadle, Hadley, co. Suffolk, 133, 228
Hadlee, John, Grocer and Alderman,
4, 10, 15, 23, 27, 32, 36, 51, 275,
276
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
21; one of the Treasurers of the
King's wars, 28, 29
Hake, Andrew, 4
Hakeney (Hackney), "les lokes" for lepers at, 184
Hakeneye, William, 186
Halle, John, 23, 240
-, — Robert, 166
-, — Thomas, 112
Haltone, Henry, Grocer and Alderman, 54, 60, 63, 68, 70, 75, 78, 80, 88, 89, 96, 97, 102, 107, 108, 117, 118, 123, 127, 130, 143, 277, 278, 279
Haltone, Henry, elected Sheriff, 59
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
81
-, — Henry, 26, 203
-, — — Blanche, daughter of, 203
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of,
203
-, — — Margaret, daughter of,
203
-, — — Margery, wife of, widow
of John Osborne, and afterwards
wife of John Welles, 26, 203
-, — — Richard, son of, 203
-, — — Robert, son of, 203, 204
-, — — Thomas, son of, 203
-, — William, 85, 210
Hammes, Castle of, 29
Hamptone, Elianora, 265
-, — Emma, 265
-, — John, senior, 265
-, — — junior, 265
-, — Laurence, 51
-, — Thomas, 231
Hamptone See Southampton
Hanaps, not to be used for retailing ale, 98
Hanchere, Thomas, 234
Hanchirche, Hugh, 272
-, — — Margery, wife of, formerly
wife of Thomas White, 272
Hancok, Thomas, 234
-, — William, 238
Hane, John, 105
Hankeford, Hangford, William, a commissioner for gaol-delivery of Newgate, 44, 62, 90, 110, 116, 120, 131, 145, 156, 157, 168, 191, 212, 240, 265; Chief Justice, 205; a commissioner for trying cases of treason, 220; proceedings against certain conspirators, &c., before, 227, 230; witness to a writ of certiorari, 271
"Hansylette." 112n.
Hanwell, Augustine, 235
Haper William, 146
Hardewyk, John, 40, 77
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 40
-, — — Isabella, bastard daughter
of, 40, 77
-, — — Katherine, wife of, after
wards wife of John Frensshe, 40
Hardy, John, 207
Hardyng, John, 234-5
Harefleu, Harflew (Harfleur), the King announces his arrival at, 131; City loan to the King for his voyage to, 144; a proposal to place the town in the hands of the Emperor and the Duke of Holand, 152; proclamation inviting mer chants, &c., to reside at, 159; pro clamation to send victuals, &c., to, 161; alleged to have been betrayed, 230
Harewdon, Haryndone, Sir William, Prior of Christchurch, 60, 69, 92, 97, 108, 118, 128, 130, 167, 190n., 206, 221
Harlestone, Roger, 12
Harlewyn, Hugh, 201, 252, 253
-, — Laurence, 207
Harlowe, Richard, 233
Harlyng, William, City Saltmeter, 120
Harpour, Richard, 76, 77
-, — — Johanna, wife of, formerly
wife of William Coventre, 76, 77
Harry, John, 238
-, — William, 105, 234
Harrys, John, 243, 247
Hasele, Hasley, Thomas, 231, 238
-, — Walter, 142
Hastyng, John, the Mayor's Fsquire, 259
Hatfeld, Hatfield, John, 52
-, — Richard, 165, 227, 249, 250,
262, 268
Hathewyke, Margaret, 287
Hatters. See Haberdashers
Haue, John, 238
Haukeswelle, John, a Coroner in co York, 228, 229
Haute, William, 220, 222
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 220, 222
Haverhille, Haverille, John, 52, 233
Haverisham, William, 99
Hawkhurst, co. Kent, 273
Haxstone, Robert, grocer, 26; elected M P for the City, 33
Hayford, Peter, 51
-, — Thomas, 234
Haytone, Nicholas, 58
Hearsay evidence (fides media), 155
Hebden, Johanna, 282
Hebell, John, 285
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 285
Hecchendene, Henry, 125
-, — — Alice, wife of, 125
-, — — Henry, son of, 125
Hechecok, Richard, 233
Heed, Alexander, 229
Hegge, Richard, chaplain, charged with abduction, 285
Heggerley, Hugh, 284
-, — — Cecilia, wife of, 284
Heley, John, 234
Hende, John, Draper and Alderman,
4, 10, 23, 36, 38, 39, 40, 43, 53, 92,
276
-, — — elected Mayor, 36
Henle, Thomas, 99
Henney, Richard, chaplain, taken in adultery, 281
Henry III, King of Castile, 83n.,
110-11
-, — Katherine, wife of, daughter of
John of Gaunt, id.
Henry IV, inquisition at Newgate and the Tower touching conspiracy against, 1-4, writ forbidding any one to molest the City in its chartered rights, 13; City loans to, 18, 48n., appoints a Commission to in quire as to money and rents due to him, 49; return made by the same, 51-2; appoints Ambassadors for prolongation of truce with France and Flanders, 73; a general pardon granted by, id.; grants licence in mortmain to the City, 92; recovers Aquitaine, 102; City loan of 10,000 marks towards expenses, 104, his death recorded, 113n.
Henry V, his accession, 113; his first Parliament, 113n.; grants a general pardon, 119, 132, 136; his truce with John of Castile, 123, charters of pardon granted by, 132, 169; writ for those in his service to come to London to receive orders, 134; informs the Mayor of his purpose to cross the sea for the recovery of his possessions, 135; writ for safeguarding the City during his absence abroad, 138; informs the City of a plot to place the Earl of March on the throne, 140n.; proclamations touching his expedi tion to France, 151, 152; holds a Council at Blackfriars, 152n., 162, 175-6; prepares to set out for France, 161; is at Harfleur, id.; sets sail from Dover for France (4 Sept., 1416), 164; arrives at Calais, id, prepares to set sail for France (April, 1417), 171, letter from the Mayor, &c., to, desiring to hear of his welfare, 182, notifies the Mayor of the surrender of the Castle of Touques, 183; reply to the King's letter, 184; informs the Mayor, &c., of the capture of Caen, 185; letter from the Mayor to, assuring him of the City's tranquillity, 193; announces to the Mayor, &c., the capture of Louviers, 199; also Pont de Larche, id.; lays siege to Rouen, 200; pledges jewels as security for a loan, 203; assigns custom on wool in place of jewels, 214, his letter to the City an- nouncing the capture of Pontoise, 224, reply thereto, id.; letters of thanks to the City for promised aid, 225; alleged conspiracy against, 228; at Melun, 242; at Mantes, 255; informs the Mayor by letter of his movements, id, his death an- nounced to the City, 270
Henry VI., announcement of the birth of, 264; his accession, 270
Hercy, Richard, 235
Herdyll, Elyas, 235
Hereford, Thomas, 56
Heremyt, Robert, chaplain, 105
Heresy Heretics, writ for putting down the preaching of heresy, 7-8; heretics to be delivered over to the secular authorities for punishment, 14n, 116n; Statute de heretico comburendo, 14; chaplains not to favour Lollardry, 116; the property of heretics not to be unlawfully seized, 122; John Cleydon burnt for heresy, 139, 140-1; Richard Gurmyn do., 180
Herewich (Harwich), 185
Herkstede, William de, 94
Herlawe, Richard, 223
Hert, Henry, 7, 87
-, — — elected Keeper of the Seld
of Bakwell Hall, 42
Hertlee, Nicholas, 64
-, — — Thomas, son of, 64
Hertwelle, John, 105, 111, 261
Hervy, Richard, 185
Herward, John, 129
-, — Simon, 261
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 261
Hetercete, Juliana, 235
Heylond, John, 235
Heyne, John, 43
Hide, William, 21
-, — — Aubrey, wife of, 21
-, — — William, son of, 21
Higham, Hiham, John, draper, 239; elected City Auditor, 245; elected M P for the City, 248, 253; ap- pears as Sheriff, 283
Higyn, John, 11
Hildy, John, 229
Hille, John, Chamberlain, 31, 85, 87, 106, 147, 148, 151, 153, 155, 167, 170, 172, 177, 178, 182, 192, 196, 203, 204, 211, 212, 222, 225, 226, 231, 232, 234, 235, 238, 240, 243, 254, 269, 272, 287
Hille, John, 146
-, — John, 269
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 269
-, — Richard, 144
-, — Robert, a commissioner for gaol-
delivery, 110, 116. See also Hylle.
-, — William, 234
Hilling, John, 14
Hillory, Robert, 133
Hiltone, John, 228
-, — Robert, 235
Hodesdone, Sewal, 9
Hodewey, Henry, 254
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of,
wife of Thos. Scotte, 254, 255
-, — — Emma, wife of, after
wards wife of Nicholas Tunwell, 254
-, — — Robert, son of, 254
Hogge, Stephen, 58
Hoggeman, Ralph, 225
Hoke, Nicholas, 126
Hoke or Hook, Thomas, 70
Hokere, William, 173
"Hokkyng," "Hokkedayes," 48, 72, 85, 124, 161, 194, 211
Holand, David, 281
-, — Ralph, 285
-, — Robert, 254
-, — William, 254
Holand, Holland, John de, Earl
of Huntyngdone, his conspiracy
against the King, 1; executed at
Plesshy, 2n
-, — — John, son of, restored to
the Earldom, 151n.
-, — Thomas, Earl of Kent, his conspiracy against the King, 1; put
to death at Cirencester, 2n.
Holbec, John, 235
Holbeche, John, 59
-, — Roger, 243
Holes, David, 253
"Holes" or "Huls," Sir Hugh,
Knight, Justice, 253, 264
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, wife
of John Godyn, 253, 264
-, — Hugh, a commissioner for gaol-
delivery, 38, 44, 62, 90, 110, 116,
120, 131
Holland, Duke William of, 152
Holme, Matthew, 185
-, — Walter, 187, 228, 254
-, — Sir William, chantry priest in
Guildhall Chapel, 148
Holt Market, co. Norfolk, 104, 114
Holyn, John, 267
-, — — Margaret, wife of, formerly
wife of John Tetford, 267
Holy Trinity or Christchurch, Priors
of:
-, Clerk, William, 270
-, Excetre, Robert de, 36
-, Harewdon, Haryndone, Sir
William, 60, 61, 92, 97, 108,
118, 128, 130, 167, 190n., 206,
221
-, — — the Prior of, as Alderman,
27, 89
Holy Trinity the Less, church of, Rector taken in adultery, 282
"Honour" of Gloucester, the, 139
Hoo, John, 254
Hoods of the City colours, viz., red and white, to be worn at ridings, 98
Hooke, John, 58, 238
Hore, John, 49
Horewode, John, Rector of All Saints, East Hanningfield, 11
Horn, William, 16
-, — — William, son of, 16
"Hornden" (Horndean, co. Hants?), 229
Hornechirche, John, 47
Horners, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 172
Hornittstede, Henry, a plot of land on Houndisdiche granted by the City to, 189
Hornytoft, Henry, 219
Horold, John, 26, 234
-, — William, cooper, condemned to
the pillory for applying gum and
resin to his wine casks. 214
Horsey, co. Norfolk, John Dalby, Rector of, 92
Hortone, Roger, 168, 191, 212, 265
Horwold, John, 150
Hosard, Constance, 235
Hossey, John, 214
Hostelers to warn their "hosts"
against carrying arms, 73; to keep
their houses open as prescribed,
86-7, 93, 134
-, — Mistery of, a translation to
Mistery of Brewers from, 264
Hosyer, John, 233
Hotone, Alexander, 228
Houndesdiche near Newgate, 219
Howe, Thomas, 238
"Hoystrys" (oysters), 79
Hukster, Johanna, 275
Hulle, Robert, a commissioner for
gaol-delivery, 131, 145, 168, 191,
212, 240, 265
-, — Robert, 209
-, — — Johanna, wife of, formerly
wife of Thomas Boold, 209
Huls, Sir Hugh. See Holes.
Humber, John, 235
Hundene, Peter, 130
Hungerford, Walter, Knight, robbed by conspirators against the King, 3
Hunspell, Walter, 234
Hunt, Andrew, 187, 252
-, — William, 269
Huntingdone, Earl of. See Holand.
Hurdle, the, a punishment for fraudulent bakers, 53
Hurers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 207. See also Cappers.
Hurlebatte, John, 141, 142
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Nicholas Aghton, 141
Hurlok, John, 165
Husk, John, 200
Husting, proceedings in Court of, suspended (owing to the plague ?), 64; Parliamentary elections to take place in the, 81; to resume its sitting on St. Botolph's Day now that the Fair at Boston had been abandoned, 159
"Hwet," John, 238
Hyde, John, 229
-, — William, Sheriff, 410
Hylle, Robert, a commissioner to try cases of treason, 164. See also Hille.
Hyndon, John, Beadle of the Ward of Billingsgate, 276
I
Iceland, frequented by fishermen, 160
Idecombe, James, 170
Idesale, Margaret, 248
"Ikham" (Ickham, co Kent), 116
Illuminators or Lymenours, their ordinances approved, 25-6
Illyng, William, 234
Impyngham, Henry, 259
Inglond, Simon, 105
Ingram, John, 109, 238
-, — Simon, 17
Ingylfeld, Stephen, 58
Innocent VII., Pope, appoints Roger Waldene Bishop of London, 43
Inquest on a death held before the Mayor as King's Escheator, 185
"In the hey," Robert, 109
"In the Lane," William, of Grafton,
co. Northampton, 95
-, — — Thomas, son of, 95
Ireland, rebellion in, 170; the Irish in England to return to Ireland, 170
Ironmongers, Mistery of, a broker elected by, 12
Isham, Robert, 268
-, — — Margaret, wife of, daughter
of William Radwelle, 268
J
Jaket, Roger, 99
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Thomas Twygge, 99, 100
-, — — John, son of, 99
James, Jamys, Nicholas, Fishmonger
and Alderman, 141, 142, 158, 189,
203, 204, 211, 273, 282, 283
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
145; elected a Warden of London
Bridge, 226
-, — Philip, 234
Jargevyle, Richard, 14
"Jarpenvylle," Richard, Serjeant of the Mayor, 19
Jepe, Richard, 229
Jescok, Richard, 173
Joce, John, 154, 155
Johan, Alan, 234
John II., King of Castile, a truce with, 83
John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster,
83n.
-, — Constance of Castile, wife of,
id.
John, Lodowic (Lewis), Keeper of the King's Exchange in London and Calais, 114; allowed to issue letters of exchange to foreign paits for a term of three years, 126
John, William, 234
Joiners, Mistery of, allowed to elect Wardens, 13; Masters sworn, 150, 174, 208
Jolyf, John, 276
-, — Philip, 62
-, — Thomas, 209
Jonessone, William, 229
Joye, John, 252, 267
"Joynours" See Joiners
Julian, Henry, 263
-, — — Constance, daughter of,
263
-, — — John, son of, 263
Julyan, Henry, elected Warden of London Bridge, 35, 59, 107
Jungingen, Ulric de, Master General of the Order of Teutonics, 77
Jurdan, William, 233
Jurdone, John, 174
Justice, Richard, 153
Jynne, Richard, 174
K
"Kailes," the playing with, forbidden, 125
Kake, Robert, 83
-, — — Thomas, son of, 83
"Kapmakers." See Capmakers.
Katherine, Queen, wife of Henry V., her coronation, 250; announces birth of Prince Henry, 264
Kayle, Nicholas, 94
-, — — Thomas, son of, 94
Kebel, Kebyll, Thomas, 59, 234
Kelseye, Alice, 171
Kempe, Gerard, of Flanders, 172
-, — John, Bishop of London,
admits a chantry priest in Guildhall
Chapel, 271
Kempster, Johanna, 275
Kenaky, John, 235
Kene (Keue ?), Nicholas, 234
Kenet, William, 14
Kent, Earl of. See Holand.
-, — Sheriff of, to assist in the preservation of salmon, &c., in the
Thames and Medway, 47
Kent, Beneyt, 58
-, — John (de), 238, 245
-, — Thomas de, 233
-, — William, "peautre," 148
-, — William, skinner, 148
-, — William, cordwainer, 229
Kentoys, John, 17
-, — — Margaret, wife of, after-
wards wife of Thomas Fulham, 17
-, — — Thomas, son of, 17
"Kenyngtone" (Kenton, manor of ?), 4
Kersyng, John, 87
"Ketilhat," 128
Ketringham alias Wighe, Nicholas, 208
Ketyng, John, 233
Kilsole, Richard, 234
King's Butler, Thomas Chaucer, 21, 24, 45, 61, 115; John Mersshe, 84
King's Escheator, the Mayor for the time being as, 156, 185
King's Purveyors or Takers not to be provided with victuals, carts, &c., without showing commission, 60-1; steps taken to restrict purveyance, 61n.; to victual ships without delay, 162; not to hinder the Mayor from victualling ships for the King's service, 172; William Redhede convicted of pretending to be one of, 174; a baker arrested for pretending to be one, 270. See also Purveyance.
Kirkeby, Adam, chaplain, taken in adultery, 278
Kirtone, John, 268
Knighthood, distraint of, 90
Knolles, Thomas, Grocer and Alderman, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 19, 23,
27, 32, 36, 44n., 51, 53, 60, 63, 68,
69, 75, 78, 80, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93,
94, 95, 96, 97, 102, 103, 107, 108,
117, 118, 123, 127, 130, 143, 167,
188, 189, 190, 204, 206, 209, 222,
226, 246, 248, 261, 275, 276, 278,
279, 283, 285
-, — — elected Mayor, 4, 89;
appointed a commissioner for levying a subsidy, 99; one of the
Treasurers of the King's Wars,
28-9; elected M. P. for the City,
158; contributes £200 towards a
City loan, 202
-, — Thomas, senior, 126, 143, 172
-, — Thomas, junior, 126, 143, 177,
203, 265, 266
Knot, William, 234
Knotte, John, 103
Knyght, James, 148
-, — William, 126
Knyghtleye, Robert, of Bristol, 68
-, — — Philip, son of, 68
Kooc, Nicholas, 90
Kynastone, William, 198
Kynder, Hugh, 229
Kyng, Henry, 39
-, — John, 5
-, — John, chaplain, taken in adultery,
273
-, — Simon, 235
-, — Thomas, 173, 254
Kynge, Walter, 104
-, — — Johanna, wife of, afterwards wife of Walter Gawtroun,
104
-, — — John, son of, 104
-, — — Margaret, daughter of,
104
-, — — Thomas, son of, 104
-, — — William, son of, 104
Kyngescote, William, Keeper of Ludgate Prison, discharged from office, 76; reinstated, 96
Kyngtone, Thomas, 150
Kynot, Johanna, 283
Kyppynge, Thomas de, 90
Kyrkeby, Sir John, a chantry priest
in Guildhall Chapel, 271
-, — Nicholas, 86
Kywelmersshe, William, Deputy Clerk of the Treasury, 205