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Calendar of Letter-Books of the City of London: I, 1400-1422. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.
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Lacy, John, 150, 240
Lake, John, 101
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 101
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 101
-, — — Margery, daughter of, 101
-, — — William, son of, 101
Lakford, John, 20
Lambhithe (Lambeth), 160
Lambourn, Lamburne, John, 16, 24
Lancaster, Duke of. See John of Gaunt.
Land tax, of a shilling on every pound's worth of land, 28, 37; of 6s. 8d. on every 20 pounds' worth of income from land, 99
Lane, John, Mercer and Alderman,
75, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 85, 88, 96,
97, 108, 117, 118, 123, 127, 130,
203, 229, 277, 278
-, — — elected Sheriff, 75
Langdyche, John, 91
Langebourn Ward, Constables of:
-, Elkyn, Robert, 282
-, Halman, John, 286
-, Mader, John, 286
Langeford, Richard, 22
-, — Thomas, 229
-, — William, chaplain, taken in
adultery, 276
Langele, Langlee, John, 144, 176
Langeley, Thomas, 18
Langhorn, Alice, 257
Langshote, Thomas, 238
Lardyner, Robert, 102
Large, Robert, Mercer and Alderman, 238, 284, 285
Lasyngby, William, a commissioner
for gaol-delivery, 120, 131, 145, 168,
191, 212
-, — William, 169
Latoners, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 173; allowed to elect Masters or Wardens, 186
Launde, Thomas, 12
Laurence, Lawrence, Lawrens, Guy,
12, 51, 256
-, — John, 235
-, — Ralph, chaplain, taken in
adultery, 286
-, — Roger, 47
-, — William, 66
-, — — Robert, son of, 66
Law, apprentices of, not to be returned to Parliament, 33; action at, removed from the City to the King's Court, 156
Lawney, John, 268
-, — — Margaret, wife of, formerly wife of William Radwelle,
268
Lawsele, Roger, parson of the church of St. John the Evangelist in Friday Street, 230
Laye, Thomas, 174
Leather, assayers of, 98, 172, 254; discharged from serving on juries, 256
Leather, tanned, surveyors of, appointed, 98; to be assayed and sold at appointed selas, 100
Leathersellers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 173, 208, 254, 288
Lecche, John, 165
-, — Thomas, 225, 227
Leche, John, 281
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 281
Ledbury, Walter, 215
"Ledenhalle," the manor of, assigned to the City by Richard Whityngtone and others, 92
Leffeyre, Mark, Mayor of Winchester, 70
Legat, John, 268
Leget, John, 54, 126, 154
-, — — Thomas, son of, 154
"Leggeharneys," 112
Leghe, Robert, 68, 126, 147
Leicester, Parliament (1414) at, 121; Statute of (1414), delivering heretics direct over to the secular power, 130
Lender', Lucas, of Brabant, 150
Lentehale, Rouland, Knight, 247
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 247
Leonard alias Pyle, Margaret, 234
Lepers, assessments for benefit of, 13, 14; Guardians of, discharged from serving on inquests, 184
Le Stocks, fish market at, 61, 71, 82
"Lethersellers." See Leathersellers.
Levegro, James, 234
Lever, John, 154
Levertone, Thomas, 228
Leycestre, John, 20
-, — Richard, 14
Leyne, John, 144
"Leystowes" (Laystalls), 65
Lights to be hung before houses on certain nights, 44, 45, 93
Limners, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 173, 174
Limners and Scriveners, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150
Linen-weavers, ordinances of, 223; their dispute with the woollen-weavers, 271-2
Linen-weavers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150, 173, 174, the freedom of the City wrongfully obtained through, 257-8
"Litherdyer," 133
Litle, David, 184
Litstere, Adam, 228
Littell, John, 238
Littelman, John, 58
Liveries of Company, the granting of, forbidden, 119
Livery not to be received by City officers from more than one craft or fraternity, 138, 149
Lobenham, John, 68
-, — Ralph, Draper and Alderman,
68, 108, 111, 117, 118, 127, 130,
142, 278
-, — — elected Sheriff, 107
Loche, Nicholas, 36
Lodewys, Francis, 229
Lodyngtone, Thomas, 233
-, — William, a commissioner for
gaol-delivery, 145, 168, 191, 212
"Lodysman," of a ship, 185
Lokyntone, Richard, 8
Lollardry, chaplains not to favour,
116; the secular power authorized
to take the initiative in suppressing, 116n., 130n.
-, See also Heresy, Heretics.
Lollards, commissioners appointed to search for, 123; meeting of, in St. Giles' Fields, 166
Lollebrok, Thomas, 2, 4
-, — — Edward, servant of, 2
Lomeley, William, 191
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of John Wodecok, 191-2
London, Bishops of:
-, Braybrook, Robert, 11
-, Clifford, Richard, 91, 92, 93, 94,
97, 129, 148, 171, 177, 184,
193, 194, 209
-, Kempe, John, 271
-, Waldene, Roger, 43
-, — Port of, restrictions placed on
ships leaving, 8; no credit to be
allowed seamen in foreign galleys
lying in, 73; Robert Cotone, collector of petty custom in, 169
London, John, 16
London Bridge, Wardens, election of, 34, 59, 75-6, 88, 94, 107, 117, 127-8, 204, 226, 245, 261, 273; ordinances as to their election, 33; not to remain in office more than two consecutive years, 34; ordinance revoked, 35; omission to record election of, as formerly, 76n.; Auditors of their accounts, 88, 94, 107, 117, 127-8, 226, 245, 261
London Bridge, "Drawebrigge' on, 166; mansion on, granted to the Lord Mayor's Esquire, 259
Londone, Henry, servant to Richard Whitington, 77
Longe, John, 207, 238
-, — Robert, of the King's Bench,
excluded from general pardon, 73
Longele, John, 7, 42
Loriners, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150, 173, 174, 240, 254
Lorkyn, Beneyt, 58
Losey, Nicholas, 158
Louthe, John de, "tynker," 275
-, — William, Goldsmith and Alderman, 51, 59, 60, 63, 69, 78, 80, 88,
89, 94, 96, 97, 107, 108, 117, 188,
119, 123, 127, 130, 143, 154, 168,
178, 189, 190, 194, 222, 275, 278,
279
-, — — appointed a commissioner
for levying a subsidy, 28, 61, 119;
elected Sheriff, 32; contributes £20
towards City loan, 203
Love, Walter, 229
Lovekyn, John, 15
Loveliche, Henry, 52
Lovell, John, 1
Loveye, Geoffrey, condemned to the pillory for slandering an Alderman, 96, 114
"Loviers" (Louviers), town of, captured by Henry V., 199, 200
Loweyn, John, 207
Loxlee, Richard, 199
Lucas, John, 234
-, — Richard, 233
Ludekyn, Adam, elected Sheriff, 205
Ludgate prison, William Kyngescote, keeper discharged from office for obstructing the Sheriffs' taking over prisoners, 76; reinstated, 96; the keepership granted to John St. Germayn, 123; ordinance for closing, and removing prisoners to Newgate, 215; for "freemen," 227; the Kings prison, 230
Lumberd alias Erle, John, 234
Lumley, Ralph, Lord, 1, 2
Luna, Peter de, styled Pope Benedict XIII., 79
Lutone, John, 235
-, — Robert, 32
Lyberd, John, 133
"Lyghters," boats called, 108
Lyle, William, 141
Lylye, William, 14, 52
Lymbergh, Lymber, Henry, 228, 235
"Lymehostes," les (Limehouse), 185
Lyndesey, Nicholas, 228
Lynforde, Robert, 207, 229, 234
Lyng, John, 257
Lynne, John, 234
-, — William, 268, 269
-, — — Alice, wife of, 268
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 269
-, — — Beatrix, daughter of, 269
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 269
-, — — Robert, son of, 269
Lyntone, William, parson of the church of Buxtede, co. Sussex, taken in adultery, 274
M
Mabbe, Roger, 173, 186
Maidstone, Richard, 172
Maii, John, 245
Maior, Thomas, 278
Maister, John, 243
Maithall, John, 207
Maldone, John, 126, 182, 225
"Malemaker," 100
Malmesbury, Abbot of, 105
Maloney, William, 125
Malpas, Philip, 256
-, — — Johanna, wife of, late wife
of William Middelhouse, 256
Malster, John, 150
Maltby, Robert, 48
-, — William, 261
Maltone, Thomas, chantry priest in Guildhall Chapel, 93
"Malvezye," 125
Man, Edmund, 44
-, — John, of "Erehithe," 58
-, — — of Woolwich, 58
-, — Richard, 206
-, — Robert, 126
Manhale, Richard, 8
Mannyng, John, 216, 217
Mantes, Henry V. at, 224, 255
Manyngtre, Robert, chantry priest in church of St. Helen, Bishopsgate, 220
Mapelisdene, Maplesdene, John, 17,
40
-, — — senior, 87
-, — Stephen, 20, 91
-, — — John, son of, 20, 91
-, — — William, son of, 20, 91
-, — William, 54
Marcadell, Mark, of Venice, 243
Marchall, John, 56, 173, 276
-, — Robert, 31
Marchaunt, John, Common Clerk of
the City, 19; late Common Clerk
of the City to enjoy his house near
the Guildhall for life without paying
rent, 179
-, — John, clerk, 7
Marche, William, chantry priest in Guildhall Chapel, 92
Marcheford, Robert, 287
-, — William, a commissioner for
levying a subsidy, 55
-, — William, mercer, 112
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
36, 57, 109, 113
Marchesford (Marchefford ?), William, 20
Marcowe, Alexander, 235
Mare, Matilda de la, 278-9
Mark, Marke, Henry, 185
-, — Ralph, 235
-, — William, 233
Markby, William, 265
Markets for merchandise appointed by the Treasurer of England, so that the King be not defrauded of his customs, 113
Marle, Robert, 185
"Marnersynne," parish of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, 249
Marshalsea, the, 167
Martin V., Pope, 193, 208n.
Martyn, Henry, 211, 268
-, — John, 105, 146
-, — John, assaults a City officer, 58
-, — John, cordwainer, 224; sworn
Master of the Mistery of Cordwainers, 150
-, — John, a commissioner to try
cases of treason, 164; a commissioner for gaol-delivery, 265
-, — Ralph, 12, 99
-, — Thomas, 235
-, — Thomas, junior, 22
-, — Walter, 283
"Mary Knyght," la, a ship of "Danzsk," 185
Mascalle, Maskalle, John, 130
-, — William, 234
Masks, the wearing of, at Christmas forbidden, 209. See also Vizors
Mason alias Walram, Robert, 234
Masone, John, 235
Masons, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 172, 174, 207
Massam, William, 173
Maudeleyne, Richard, clerk, 2
Maughfield, Gilbert, 22
Maungeard, Walter, 287
Maunsfeld, Thomas, 65
May, John, 62
May, Thomas, 170
Mayhewe, Simon, 166
Maylond, Robert, 234
Mayn, John, 233
-, — Richard, 214
Mayneld, Maynelle, Thomas, grocer, 117; insults an Alderman, 132
Mayor, the, election of, no one to
attend, unless specially summoned,
34; election of, preceded by the
celebration of Mass, 52-3, 226;
election vested in the Mayor and
Aldermen, the nomination in the
inhabitants of the Wards, 53n.;
two casks of wine granted to, for
foregoing right to make six men
free of the City, 64; ordinance
regulating ridings of, 78; election
takes place on a Sunday, id.;
disfranchisement and imprisonment
for assaulting, 118; takes precedence in the City over royal princes,
135; ex officio the King's Escheator,
156, 185; writ for attachment of,
156, 157; proceedings stayed, 157;
servants of, not to ask for money at
Christmas time from tradespeople,
225; the esquire of, 226, 259
-, — Serjeants of:
-, Bris, Otho, 110, 136, 170, 195
-, Est, William, 9, 19
-, "Jarpenwylle," "Jargevyle,"
Richard, 14, 19
-, Uptone, John, 204
-, — — their gowns, 194
Mayors:
-, Askham, William, 27, 28, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 59, 176
-, Bamme, Adam, 65
-, Barantyn, Barentyn, Drew, 4, 70,
71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 140,
187, 194, 260, 277
-, Bartone, Henry, 136, 167, 168,
170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 178,
181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186,
187, 188, 190, 279, 283, 284,
285
-, Brembre, Nicholas, 16
-, Broun, Brown, Stephen, 286,
287
-, Cauntebrigge, Cambrigge, William, 246, 248, 251, 252, 253,
254, 255, 256, 257, 259, 260,
261, 267, 270
-, Chichele, Robert, 12, 44n., 55,
97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102,
103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,
255, 260 1, 262, 263, 264, 265,
266, 267, 268, 271, 272, 277
-, Coventre, John, 232, 247
Mayors:
-, Crowmer, William, 84, 100, 119,
120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125,
126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 239,
278, 279
-, Estfeld, William, 136, 285
-, Extone, Nicholas, 5, 66
-, Fauconer, Thomas, 57, 130, 131,
133, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140,
142, 143, 149, 156, 188, 239
-, Fraunceys, John, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15
-, Frowik, Henry, 231
-, Hadlee, John, 23
-, Hende, John, 36, 38, 39, 40, 43
-, Knollys, Knolles, Thomas, 1, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 19, 89, 90, 91, 92,
93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 277
-, Lovekyn, John, 15
-, Merlawe, Richard, 78, 80, 81
83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 190,
191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 198,
199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 206
-, Oteley, Robert, 204, 266
-, Philippot, John, 101
-, Piel, John, 5
-, Reynwell, John, 260, 282
-, Sevenok, William, 112, 203,
206, 209, 211, 212, 214, 215,
220, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226,
227
-, Shadworth, John, 15, 16, 17, 19,
20, 21, 22
-, Staundone, William, 17, 60, 62,
63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 232,
277
-, Walcote, John, 17, 24, 25, 26, 27
-, Waldern, William, 77, 108, 109,
110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116,
117, 118, 154, 278
-, Walworth, William, 66
-, Warde, John, 13, 25, 85
-, Whityngtone, Richard, 52, 53,
54, 56, 58, 59, 60, 62, 227,
231, 232, 235, 237, 238, 239,
240, 241, 243, 244, 246, 249,
276
-, Wodecok, John, 35, 44, 45, 46,
47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 60,
62, 97, 226, 235, 236, 275
-, Wottone, Nicholas, 85, 106,
144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 153,
154, 155, 156, 157, 159
Mayor's Court to be held in th principal Chamber of the Guildhall and not in the Inner Chamber as heretofore, 80
Mayster, John, 105
Measures for sale of ale, to be marked at the Guildhall, 63, 232
"Medburn," co. Leic., 55, 149
Mede, John, 186
Medford, Walter, Dean of Wells, appointed Papal Collector in England, 193
Medherst, John, 174
Medway, preservation of salmon, &c., in the, 47; nets seized in the, 58
Megre, John, 203
Melbourne, John, 261, 273
Melcheborne, John, 55, 110
Meleward, Henry, 122
Melreth, William, 266
Melton (Felton ?), Thomas, 16
Meltone, Walter, 210
Melun, siege of, 242
"Melyour," Alice Wyke, called, 281
Meneux, Pascow, 281
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 281
Mercere, William, chaplain of chantry of Sir Henry de Guldeford, 241
Mercers, Mistery of, brokers elected by, 12; the Masters complain of having been defrauded by a wrongful admission to the freedom of the City, 257-8
Mercery, Mistery of, 260
Merchant Strangers, restrictions of trade imposed upon, 40; to bring their cloth to Bakwell Hall, 41; freemen not to colour the goods of, 42; right of free trade granted by statute to, 54n.; the same revoked, id.
Merdene, John, 58
Merevall, Meryvale, Richard, advances money to the King, 203
-, — — vintner, 204
Merke or Merks, Thomas, Bishop of Carlisle, 2; put on his trial for conspiracy, 4
Merlawe, Merlowe, Henry, 264
-, — Richard, Ironmonger and Alderman, 27, 32, 53, 59, 75, 78, 80, 81,
83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 94, 95,
96, 97, 107, 108, 118, 123, 127,
130, 143, 149, 168, 178, 188, 189,
190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 198,
199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 206, 209,
226, 275, 276, 278, 279
-, — — one of the Treasurers of
the King's Wars, 28, 29; elected
Mayor, 78, 190; elected M. P. for
the City, 95, 121, 145; translated
from Ironmongers to Fishmongers,
149; contributes 100 marks towards
a loan, 203
-, — Thomas, 174
Merlyn, John, 238
-, — William, 238
Mersch, Henry, 172
Mersk, Robert, 39
Mersshe, John, King's Butler, 84
Merstone, John, 234
Meryvale See Merevall.
Michel, Mychell, John, Grocer and
Alderman, 127, 178, 190, 194, 210,
222, 226, 245, 246, 253, 262, 282
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
95, 248, 253, 270n.; elected City
Auditor, 117; elected Sheriff, 127;
appointed a receiver of subsidy on
wool. 158; advances money to the
King, 203; a commissioner for levying subsidy, 208
-, — Richard, 150, 184
-, — William, 150, 158, 180, 207, 245
Michelbadue. See Muchelbanduue.
Michole, Janyn, or John, 119, 203
-, — John, vintner, elected Sheriff, 117
Middeltone, Brian, 14
-, — John, mercer, 155, 203; elected
Auditor, 183; advances money to
the King, 203
-, — William, 256
-, — — Johanna wife of, afterwards wife of Philip Malpas, 256
Mideltone, William, 203
Midsummer Watch. See Watch.
Mildenhale, John, 243
-, — Richard, 13
Milerth, William, 245
Miles, Alexander, 234
-, — John, 234
Milford, John, 254
Milkedale, John, 254
Millengy, William, chaplain, taken in adultery, 280, 282
Mills not to be used for fulling caps, &c., 29, 176
Milward, Milleward, Henry, 80
-, — Simon, 238
Minoresses of the Order of St. Clare without Aldgate, 210
Minstrels at ridings of the Mayor, &c., 78
Mint in the Tower, 100
Misteries, translations from and to, 5, 8, 15, 16, 23, 24, 25, 153, 154, 198-9, 260. 264, 267; livery granted to City officers restricted, 138, 149; Masters of, sworn, 144, 147, 150-1, 153, 172-4, 207-8, 215, 240, 254, 287-8; precept to Masters and Wardens of the several, for preservation of the peace, 182; a portion of fines received in, claimed by the Mayor, 249
"Mochet" (Michell ?), Richard, 186
Mockyng, John, 235
Mogoun, John, 110, 127
Moigne, Roger, 47
"Mommyng" at Christmas forbidden, 209
"Mone," le, a tavern in parish of St. Mary Wolnoth, called, 110
Montague, John de, Earl of Salisbury, his conspiracy against the King, 1; put to death at Cirencester, 2n.
Montemagno, John de, restored to his estates by the Emperor Sigismund, 158
Moor, the ("More," la), to be cleaned and gardens there removed, 101; a new postern in the City Wall leading to, 137
Moore, William, 105
Mordone, Richard, 80, 122
More, John, 51, 234, 235
-, — William, 288
"Moregate," the postern called, 137n.
Mortmain, licence in, for rebuilding St. Michael Paternosterchurch, 77; the same for the City to purchase property of £100 yearly value, 92
Mortone, Thomas, 87
-, — William, 29
Moryce, Thomas, 153
Morys, John, 95
Morysch, John, 153
Moubray, John, 150
Mount, John, 56
Mountford alias Burbrigge, John, chantry priest in Guildhall Chapel, 148
Mountgombry, Richard, chaplain, taken in adultery, 275
Mountgomery, Thomas, 149
Mowere, John, 172
"Muchelbanduue," "Michelbadue," Peter (de), 232
Mullyng, John, 51, 55
-, — John, 91
-, — — John, son of, 91
-, — John, 219
-, — — Katherine, daughter of,
wife of Simon Eyr, 219
-, — — Thomas, son of, 219
Multone, Walter, chantry priest in
church of St. Thomas Ap., 97
-, — William, 13, 249, 250, 272
Munt, John, 249
Muriel, Nicholas, 235
Muskham, Alice, 278
"Muskles" (mussels), assayer of, 79
Mychell See Michel.
Mygrave, Henry, 95
Myles, John, 208
Myltone, Walter, 102
Mymcan, Mymken, William, brewer,
234
-, — William, fishmonger, 251
Mymmes, William, 234
Myntone, Thomas, 81
N
Nangill, Nicholas, chaplain, taken in adultery, 277
Nasynge, John, 150, 184, 186, 235
Nechtone, William, chaplain, taken in adultery, 278
Neel, Hugh, 234, 260, 287
Neele, town of. See Nesle.
Nekton, Thomas, 19
Nel, William, 53
Nelam, John, City Saltmeter, 120
Nesle, merchants of, payment to the
City in respect of their "composition" by, 75, 89, 267
-, See also Amiens, Corbie.
Netmakers, Mistery of, 13
Nets, unlawful, seized, 58-9
"Netter" (net-maker?), 212
Neubery, William, Steward of the Abbess of the Minoresses without Aldgate, 210
Neubolt, William, 215
Neuman, John, 215, 235
-, — Richard, 235
Neuport, John, 105
-, — — Laurence, brother of, 105,
106
Nevyle, Richard, 12
Neweman, John, 243, 247
-, — — Alice, wife of, afterwards
wife of John Bartone, 243
-, — — John, son of, 247
-, — — Margaret, dau. of, 243, 247
Newendene, John, admitted to a chantry in Guildhall Chapel, 177-8
Newenham, John, presented to a chantry in Guildhall Chapel, 259
Newgate, inquisition touching conspiracy against Henry IV. held at, 1; the King's prison of, 19; commissioners appointed for gaol-delivery of, 35, 38, 44, 62, 90, 110, 116, 120, 131, 145, 168, 191, 212, 240, 265; better accommodation made for female prisoners in, 49-50; a house called "Bocardo" in, 49; gaolers of, not to give money to the Sheriff for their places, 262
Newman, Henry, 288
-, — John, 275
Newton, Walter, 4
Nicholas, Pope, taxation of, 107n., 117
Nichols, Benedict, Bishop of Bangor, 103
Nightyngale, Margaret, 234
Nikke, Robert, 88
Noble, the gold, depreciated by Henry IV., 100; to be accepted in pieces weighing 5s. 8d. instead of 6s. 8d. in payment of subsidy, 265
"Nomanslond," 82n.
Norbury, John, 1
Nordone, Richard, 57, 149, 155
-, — — Agnes, wife of, formerly
wife of Thomas Wodehous and
Richard Payn, 149, 155
Norman, John, 88, 103, 233
Northampton, Statute of, touching the bearing of arms, 125
Northfolk, John, 150
Northmymmes (co. Herts), tenants there to be quit of toll, 139
Northumberland, Earl of. See Percy.
Northwode, John, 267
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of John Tetford, 267
"Northwythom' (North Witham, co. Linc.), 229
Nortone, Adam, 62
-, — Richard, a commissioner for
gaol-delivery, 120, 131, 145, 168,
191, 212, 240; Chief Justice of
Common Bench, 205; Justice of
the King's Bench, 220
-, — Thomas, 165, 235
-, — William, Diaper and Alderman,
42, 52, 60, 63, 69, 70, 75, 76, 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
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
21; appointed a commissioner for
levying a subsidy, 28, 55; elected
Sheriff, 69; contributes £20
towards loan, 203
-, — William, 127
-, — — Alice, wife of, late wife of
Peter de Wottone, 127
Norway, Eric, King of, 160
Norwich, Richard Courtenay, Bishop of, 143
Notary public, a appointed by the Emperor Sigismund, 158
Nothale, Robert, 147
Notle, Margaret, 276
Nownzeglis (?), Thomas, 234
Nyppe, Robert, 126
O
Odiham, Odyham, Richard, Chamberlain, 5, 16
-, — Robert, 178, 182, 201, 225, 248,
252, 253
-, — — Elizabeth, dau. of, wife of
John Poley, 177, 178
-, — — James, son of, 225, 252
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 182, 201
-, — — John, son of, 177, 182
-, — — Robert, son of, 177, 201,
252
-, — — Thomas, son of, 177, 201,
252, 253
-, — — William, son of, 225, 252
"Of Water," John, 180
Ogle, William, 234
Okebourne, William, 238
Okham, William, 105
Oldcastle, Sir John, escapes from the Tower, 119-20; rewards offered for his capture, 121-2; fails to make submission, 133; proceedings against William Parchemyner, otherwise Fyssher, for abetting, 166
Old Fish Street, fish market at, 61, 71, 82, 124, 126
Olney, John, 54, 261
Olyve, John, 225
-, — William, 58
Olyver, Edmund, 39
-, — — Johanna, wife of, afterwards wife of John Yonge, 39, 40
-, — — Thomas, son of, 39
-, — — - Edmund, son of, 39
-, — John, 173
-, — John, 228
-, — — Roger, son of, 228, 229,
230
-, — William, 172, 180, 203, 229
-, — — elected M. P. for the City,
129
Ordinary, the, criminous priests and others taken in adultery to purge themselves before, 279
Orewell, port of, ships to assemble at, to prevent invasion, 151
"Organistre," 66
Orkesle, William, 207
Orlandyn, John, 229
Orleans, the Duke of, offers to give up Aquitaine, 102
Orphan, marriage of, without leave of Mayor and Aldermen, 55, 141; punishment for removing an orphan without permission of the Mayor and Aldermen, 111
Orphanage, 7, 11, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 24, 26, 30, 31, 38, 39, 40, 43, 44, 49, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 62, 64, 65, 68, 76, 77, 81, 82, 84, 85, 87, 88, 91, 99, 100, 101, 103, 104, 106, 111, 112, 120, 122, 124, 126, 127, 128, 129, 133, 136, 137, 139, 140, 141-2, 143, 148-9, 151, 153, 155, 169, 170, 172, 182, 183, 192, 193, 195, 196, 198, 199, 201, 203, 209, 211, 212, 213, 219, 220, 225, 231, 232, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 246, 247, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 260-1, 263, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 272
Orphanage, the City custom touching, set out, 220-2
Osbarn, Osborn, John, 26
-, — — Margery, wife of, afterwards wife of Henry Haltone, 26
-, — — William, son of, 26
-, — Richard, 6, 10, 44n., 57, 64, 84,
87, 91, 125, 177, 182, 201, 225,
231, 238,
-, — Richard, 76
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 76
-, — Richard, clerk, 192
-, — Thomas, 172
-, — — Margery, wife of, dau. of
Otho Brys, 172
-, — Thomas, 193, 235
Osberne alias Banent, Thomas, 146
Oseye, John, 233
"Oseye," a wine, 71n., 125
Osmer, Richard, 142
Ostriche, Thomas, 254
Oswaldkirk, Thomas, Rector of church of St. George, Eastcheap, 106, 192
Oteley, Robert, 204, 266
Otes, William, 266
-, — — Isabella, wife of, afterwards
wife of Henry Frowyk, 266
-, — — William, son of, 266
Otewyche, Ralph, 99
Ottehill, Richard, 240
Ottele, Robert, Grocer and Alderman, 282, 283, 285
Oudeby, John, one of the "Treasurers of War," 28, 29
Overay, Thomas, 13
Oxenford, Thomas, 139
-, — — John, son of, 139
Oxford, Lady, her Wardrobe in the City, 281
Oxford, certain conspirators against the King condemned to death at, 2
Oxney, Oxeney, John, 37, 68
-, — John, 143
-, — — John, son of, 143
-, — — Thomas, son of, 143
-, — Salamon, 68, 142, 143, 266;
elected M. P. for the City, 248, 253
Oyle, John, of Lexlepe, co Kildare, 271
Oystergate, otherwise Ebgate, 138
Oyster measures, Keeper of, 68
Oyster-meter and Assayer at Queenhithe, 79, 231
Oysters. See Hoystrys.
P
Pacy, Walter, presented as chantry priest in church of St. Swithin, 171
Paddesle. See Pattesle.
Padiam, John, 280
-, — — Juliana, wife of, 280
Page, Gilbert, 165, 173
-, — Nicholas, presented to Billyngham's chantry in St. Michael's,
Cornhill, 202
-, — William, of Clifton, co. Oxon, 15
-, — — John, son of, 15
Painters (Pictores), Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150
Pake, John, 91
Pakwode, John, 105
Palmer, John, 235
-, — Ralph, 235
-, — Thomas, 229
-, — Walter, 38, 40, 63
Palyng, John, 146
Panter, Thomas, 31
Papal Bulls, forgery of, 105
Parchemyner, William, otherwise Fyssher, hanged for harbouring Sir John Oldcastle, 166
Parker, Parkere, Henry, 42
-, — John, 87, 150, 163, 166, 173,
235, 249
-, — — Johanna, wife of, afterwards wife of John Grantham, 87
-, — — Margaret, daughter of, 87
-, — William, Mercer and Alderman,
4, 15
-, — William, elected M. P. for the
City, 21
-, — William, 43, 44n.
-, — — John, son of, 43
-, — otherwise Skydmore, Margaret,
285
Parles, John, 120
-, — — Alan, son of, 120
Parliament, writs for elections, 15,
20, 28n., 30, 35, 45, 56, 81, 83, 95,
109, 113, 121, 129, 139, 145, 158,
248, 251, 252, 262, 270
-, — new mode of election of members prescribed by Statute (1406),
56n., 57; elections to take place in
the Husting, 81; the City election to
take place in the full county, 83;
the "unlearned," at Coventry, 33;
summoned to meet at Coventry,
moved to Westminster, 35; to
meet at Gloucester (1406), transferred to Westminster, 45; at
Gloucester (1407), 66, 69; at Cambridge, 250
Parys, John, 52, 173, 234, 254, 267
-, — John, 268
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, wife of
Lucas Goodburgh, 268, 268n., 269
-, — — Alice, daughter of, wife of
John Gate, 269
-, — — John, son of, 268, 268n.,
269
-, — — William, son of, 268, 269
Pastelers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 287. See also Cooks.
Pastone, John, 14
Paternoster Row, 72
Patesley, John, collector of a subsidy, 265
Pateswyk, Thomas, 12
Pattesle, Paddesle, John, Goldsmith and Alderman, 268, 285
"Paunce," a, 112
Pawlard, Peter, of Brabant, 172
Payn, Henry, 55
-, — John, 5, 228, 229
-, — Richard, 55, 149, 155
-, — — Agnes, wife of, widow of
Thomas Wodehous, and sometime
wife of Richard Nordone, 55, 149,
155
-, — Robert, 228
-, — William, 233
Paynell, Richard, 274
-, — — Margaret, wife of, 274
Pays, John, 31
-, — — Samuel, son of, 31
-, — John, 88
-, — — Alice, wife of, 88
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 88
-, — — Thomas, brother of, 88
Pecche, Nichol, 208
Pecok, Richard, 7, 14
Pede, Robert, 233
Pegeyn, John, 234
Pelham, John, Knt., one of the
Treasurers of War, 37
-, — William, 263
Pelles, Adam, of Holt Market, 104
Pellycan, Pellikan, John, 39, 268
Pembroke, Countess of. See St. Paul,
Mary de.
-, — Earl of. See Valence, Aymer
de.
Penne, John, Skinner and Alderman, 69, 70, 75, 78, 80, 88, 89, 94, 97, 102, 106, 108, 117, 118, 123, 127, 130, 143, 168, 178, 183, 189, 190, 194, 204, 206, 222, 226, 245, 246, 248, 261, 277, 278, 279
Penne, John, elected Sheriff, 88
-, — Peter, 87
-, — William, 150, 184, 186
Penson, Thomas, 234
Penverne, John, 235
Peper, Pepir, Peter, 275
-, — — Dionisia, wife of, 275
-, — William, 195, 288
Pepper, to be sold at a reasonable price, 98
Percy, Henry, Earl of Northumber land, a surety for repayment of a City loan, 18; his conspiracy against Henry IV., 228n.
Permestede, Henry, 32
Pernell, Thomas, 16
Perneys, John, Stockfishmonger and
Alderman, 128, 158, 178, 189, 190,
194, 204, 206, 222, 226, 227, 231,
245, 246, 248, 261, 271, 272, 279,
283, 284
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
158; elected Sheriff, 205; contributes £50 towards City loan,
203; appointed collector of subsidy, 265
Persoun, Persone, John, 171
-, — William, 117
-, — — Richard, son of, 117
Pertre, William, 173
Peryn, Michael, 147
Pesoge, Thomas, 58
Petevyle, John, 235
-, — William, 287
Petevyn, Simon, 234
Pettele, Stephen, 72
Petty custom in port of London, 169
Pevere, William, 40
Pewter pots to be used for selling ale, 98
Philip, Philip, 126
Philippe, John, 287
Philippot, John, 101
Picard, Pycard, Geoffrey, 124
-, — — William, son of, 124
-, — William, grocer, 21, 22, 68,
126, 147, 213
Piel, John, 5
"Pikedstaf," 280
Pillory, punishment of, for pretending to be a King's Purveyor, 174; for a husband acting as bawd, 276-7; for adultery, 281; for provoking public immorality, 286-7
Piryell, John, 207
Piryman See Pyrymon.
Piryngtone, Thomas, 150
Piryton, Thomas, 91, 219
Pisa, Synod at, 79
Pitman, John, 225
Plasterers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 173
Pleystow, Thomas, 238
Plouman, John, 229
Plow Monday. See Wardmote, General Court of.
Plymouth, men-at-arms to muster at, 163
Podmore, Thomas, 169
-, — — Isabella, wife of, formerly
wife of William Wynter, 169
Pokelyngtone, John de, 24
-, — Martin, 202
"Polax," 280
Polet, John, 109
Poley, John, 177, 178, 201
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, daughter
of Robert Odyham, 177, 178
-, — John, 252, 253
Polle, Thomas, Goldsmith and Alderman, 4, 10, 15, 23, 32, 36, 51, 59,
60, 63, 69, 75, 78, 80, 88, 89, 94,
96, 107, 108, 276
-, — — elected Sheriff, 27
Pont de Larche, captured by Henry V., 199, 200
Pontoise, the capture of, 224, 225
Pope, Thomas, chaplain, taken in
adultery, 280
-, — Walter, 51, 91, 148
-, — William, 215
Popes:
-, Alexander V., 79
-, Benedict XIII., 79
-, Gregory XII., 79
-, Innocent VII., 43
-, Martin V, 193, 208n.
-, Nicholas, 107n., 117
"Popyll," a fur, 167
Porcelle, Philip, 235
Porter, Henry, 20
Potkyn, Richard, 207
-, — Simon, 233
Potte, Nicholas, 228, 229
Pouchmakers, Mistery of, to supervise the making of galoches of wood, 9
Pouchmakers and Galochemakers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150, 173, 207
"Pouderbox" of silver, 112
Poule, Henry, 68
-, — Thomas, chaplain, taken in
adultery, 275
-, — William, 14
Pound, John, 17
-, — William, 228
Pounsounby, Dionisia, 273
Pountfreyt, Poumfreit, Henry,
Saddler and Alderman, 16, 24, 27,
32, 36, 51, 53, 60, 68, 69, 75, 85,
89, 96, 125, 275, 276
-, — — appointed a commissioner
for levying subsidy, 55; elected
Sheriff, 59
-, — Margaret, 273
-, — Richard, 126
-, — William, 19
Pourche, John, 52
-, — — Margaret, wife of, daughter
of John Goldyng of Edmonton, 52
Power, Thomas, 229
Powes, Geoffrey, 144
Powlyn, John, 287
Poynant, John, 38, 40, 62
-, — — John, son of, 38, 40
-, — — Katherine, daughter of, 38,
40
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 40, 62
Prakyll, Henry, 58
-, — John, 58
"Prattsferye," 58
Preaching Friars, the King holds a council at the house of the, 152n., 162, 176
Preest, William, 267
Prentout, John, 32, 84
Prentys, John, City Cornmeter, 120
-, — Thomas, 99
Prestone, Henry, 39
-, — John, 44, 51, 59, 60, 62, 63, 68,
69, 74, 75, 78, 80, 88, 89, 90, 94,
95, 96, 97, 102, 107, 108, 110, 116,
117, 118, 120, 123, 127, 129, 130,
131, 145, 168, 191, 212, 277, 278,
279. See also Recorders.
-, — — a commissioner for gaol-delivery, 240, 265
Priests, criminous, taken in adultery, 273-87; not to be hired under penalty of paying into the Chamber double salary, 279
Proffyt, Prophete, John, City
Chamberlain, 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, 103, 104, 106,
120, 122, 124, 125, 126, 130, 133,
137, 140, 143, 239, 242
-, — — elected M.P. for the
City, 21, 36; elected Chamberlain,
34, 35, 59, 65; desires to be discharged from office, 130
Proude, Prowde, Laurence, 187, 207
Provendre, Thomas, 112
Prussia, corn exported from, 174
"Prykinghatte," a, 112
Prynce, Gilbert, 11, 12
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Thomas Coggeshall, 11, 12
-, — — John, son of, 11, 12
-, — John, 255
-, — — Agnes, wife of, afterwards
wife of Richard Bentone, 255
-, — — Reginald, son of, 255
-, — John, chaplain, taken in adultery,
279
Pulteneye, Sir John, his chantry in St. Paul's, 46
Punchard, Richard, 13
-, — William, 105
Punchoun, Richard, 65
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of John Trenchemer, 65
Purchace, Henry, 182
Purveyance, statutes regulating,
288-98
-, See also King's Purveyors.
Purveys, Gilbert, 2; confesses himself guilty of conspnacy against the King, 4
Pycard. See Picard.
Pychard, John, a Serjeant of the Chamber, 54, 189
Pychefork, William, chaplain, taken in adultery, 281
Pyke, Thomas, Draper and Alderman,
85, 88, 89, 94, 97, 102, 107, 108,
117, 118, 123, 130, 132, 143, 144,
168, 178, 189, 190, 194, 204, 206,
222, 227, 277, 278, 279
-, — — appointed a commissioner
for levying subsidy, 61; elected
Sheriff, 88; contributes £50 towards loan (1417), 203
Pyle alias Leonard, Margaret, 234
"Pymperneel," a small eel known as, 102
Pynchelee, Katherine, 235
Pynner, Matthew, 146
-, — Robert, 13
-, — — John, son of, 13
Pynners, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 172, 207, 287
Pyrymon, Piryman, Gilbert, 26, 44,
47
-, — — Alice, daughter of, wife of
Richard Chapman, 26, 47
-, — — Margery, daughter of, wife
of John Chesthunte, 26, 44
-, — — Matilda, wife of, afterwards
wife of Ralph Burwell, 26
-, — — Thomas, son of, 26
-, — — Walter, son of, 26
"Pysan," a, 112
Q
Quarrer, James, 209
Quatermayns, Richard, 269
Queenhithe, keeper of oyster measures at, 68; metage and assay of oysters and mussels at, 79, 231; tables of tolls set up at, 134
Queldryk, John, 173
-, — Robert, 165, 166, 167
Quyntyn, John, 228, 234
R
Rabell, John, 58
Radclyff, Thomas, 173, 184
Radewelle, Richard, 39, 52
-, — William, Stockfishmonger and
Alderman, 36
-, — William, 268
-, — — Margaret, wife of, afterwards wife of John Lawney, 268
-, — — Margaret, daughter of,
wife of Robert Isham, 268
Raff, Cecilia, 234
"Rakiers," to remove rubbish, 60, 131
Ramsey alias Haderham, John, chantry priest in church of St. Swithin, 129
Ramure, Adam, 99
Randolf, John, 139, 140, 207, 233
-, — — Alice, wife of, 139
-, — William, 82, 88
Rasyn, John, 153
Ratford, John, 234
Ratteseye, Adam, 8
Rauffe, John, 251
Recorders:
-, Bartone, John, senior, 143, 155,
167, 168, 171, 178, 189, 190,
193, 202, 204, 205, 206, 209,
212, 220, 226, 244, 246, 261,
279
-, Depham, Roger, 129n.
-, Fray, John, 248, 271, 272
-, Prestone, John, 51, 59, 60, 63,
68, 69, 74, 75, 78, 80, 88, 89,
94, 95, 96, 97, 102, 107, 108,
117, 118, 123, 127, 129, 130,
277, 278, 279
-, Simond, John, 282, 283
-, Southworth, Matthew, 4, 10, 22,
27, 115
-, Thornburgh, Thomas, 32, 36
Rede, Henry, 149, 190, 194, 204
-, — — elected Sheriff, 189
-, — John, 275, 283
-, — Thomas, 105
-, — William, 126
Redhede, William, of Barnet, 174
Refham, John, 207, 234
Reinwelle, Reynwelle, John, Fishmonger and Alderman, 51, 102,
103, 105, 107, 168, 178, 189, 190,
194, 204, 206, 210, 222, 226, 245,
260, 261, 262, 272, 277, 279, 282
-, — a commissioner for levying subsidy, 61, 158, elected Auditor, 75,
88, 127-8, elected M.P. for the
City, 81; elected Sheriff, 94; contributes £20 towards City loan
(1417), 203
-, — William, Alderman, 10
-, — William, 81, 82
-, — — Cristina, daughter of, 81
-, — — John, son of, 81
-, — — Thomas, son of, 81
-, — — William, son of, 81
Rempstone, Thomas, Knt., Constable of the Tower, 1, 3
"Rempton," a letter from the Bishop of Winchester dated from, 208
Render, William, 232
Rendre, William, barber, 116, 212, 238
Repore, William, 235
"Rerebras" and "Vauntbras," 112
Resoun, Richard, 150
Retham, William, chaplain, taken in adultery, 275
"Rethereslane," 22n.
Reygate, Thomas, 49
-, — — Matilda, wife of, afterwards
wife of John atte Lee, 49
-, — — William, son of, 49
Reygnold or Reynold, Richard, 8
Reymond, Stephen, 86
Reynere, John, 234
Reynold, John, 174, 254
-, — William, of Bordeaux, 23
Richard II., conspiracy for his restoration, 1-4; reported to be still living, 228; the Earl of Northumberland's conspiracy in favour, id.
Richard, Philip, 235
Riche, Agnes, 235
-, — John, 234, 235
-, — — junior, 235
Riche alias Ware, Roger, 234
Richemond, Henry, 122
-, — John, 153
Richer, John, 254
-, — Thomas, 150
Rideler, Walter, 153, 238
Ridings of the Mayor, the ceremony prescribed, 78
Rikhill, Rykhyll, William, commissioner for trying cases of felony, 1
-, — — commissioner for gaol-delivery, 35, 38, 44
Rikill, Nicholas, 196, 241
-, — William, 196, 241
-, — — Rose, "consort" of, 196,
241
Riole, le, the church of St. Michael Paternosterchurch in, 77
Ripon, Gilbert, 228
Rither, John de, appointed chantry priest in the hermitage near Cripplegate, 9
River, John, chaplain, taken in adultery, 283
Robelard, Thomas, 144, 215
Robert, John, 233
-, — Ralph, 238
-, — William, 234
Roche, Alan, of Ireland, 98
-, — Katherine, 234
Rochelle, wine of, 71; merchants protected in voyaging to and from, 74
Rodland, William, 13
Rogers, Thomas, 114
Rokeland, Simon, 190
Rokesle, Thomas, 58
Rolf, Henry, 55
-, — John, 108
-, — Matilda, 235
-, — Simon, 153
Rome, Thomas, of "Northwythom," 229
Romeney, John, his chantry in church
of St. Botolph, Aldgate, 67, 92, 128
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 128
"Romeneye," a wine, 125
Romeyn, Thomas, his chantry in church of St. Thomas Ap., 97
Roo, Stephen, 147, 234
Rooke, Roger, 209
Roolf, Simon, 209
Roos, Richard, 112, 193
-, — — Richard, son of, 112, 193
-, — — Thomas, son of, 112, 193
Roos (William, 7th) Lord de, 58
Ropele, John, 269
Ros, Peter, 233
Rose, Robert, 12
Rothell, John, 238
Rothyng, John, 234
Rotour, John, 120
Rouen, victuals to be sent to, 197, 200, 201; burgesses of, quit of custom except on wine, 242
Rouland, Rowland, Henry, 108
-, — John, 234
Roulond, Rowlond, Johanna, 276
-, — John, 174
Rouse, Thomas, 187
Routhe, John, 173
Rowdone, Rowedone, Richard, 51, 166, 228, 235
Rowe, John, Beadle of Castle Baynard Ward, 282
Rowold, John, 288
Rowte, Peter, 208
Royal grants, a return to be made of all, 114
Royal jewels, pledged as security for a loan, 143, 202-3, 214
Roys, John, 172
Rushes, the manner of selling prescribed, 169
Russe, William, 266, 285
Russell, John, 52, 166, 234, 240
-, — John, "wollemonger," 87, 156,
157
-, — John, condemned to the pillory
for having falsely charged Thomas
Fauconer, Alderman, with having
procured the death of Richard
Gurmyn for heresy, 180
-, — John, of Ceston, co. Leicester,
228, 229, 230
-, — Peter, 154
-, — William, 39
Rybode, William, 145
Rycher, Thomas, 174
Rydell, John, 58
Ryebrede, Hugh, 52
Rykhyll. See Rikhill.
Rykone, John, 104
Ryner (Ryver?), Richard, 13
Ryngwode, Nicholas, 268
-, — Richard, 144
Rysle alias Woke, John, 117
Ryver (Ryner?), Margaret, 282
S
Sabyne, John, 59, 174
Sacy, Philip, 229
Sadelere, Sadeller, Henry, 203, 235
-, — John, 212, 226, 229
Sage, Richard, 154
Saham, John, 66
St Alban, monastery of the Order of Black Monks at, 231, 263
St Alphege, church of, William Newsham Rector, 251
St Andrew, Castle Baynard, church, 277
St Andrew near Cornhill. See St. Andrew Undershaft.
St. Andrew Hubbard, church, John Stafford, Rector, taken in adultery, 280
St. Andrew Undershaft, church, 282
St. Bartholomew, Prior and Convent of, 14
St. Bartholomew the Little, parish of, 272
St. Botolph without Aldersgate, parish of, 183
St. Botolph without Aldgate, chantry of John Romeney in church of, 67, 92, 128, parish of, 210
St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, church, 277
St. Botolph, Eastcheap, parish of, 22
St. Botolph's Fair abandoned, 159
St. Bride, church, 278
St. Christopher le Stocks, parish of, 54, situate partly in Cornhill Ward and partly in Ward of Broad Street, 148
St. Dionis de Fanchirch, parish of, 255
St. Dunstan East, church of, 197, 275, 285
St. Dunstan West, parish of, 165
St. Edmund, Lombard Street, church, 281
St. George, Eastcheap, or Pudding Lane, church of, Thomas Oswald kirk Rector of, 106, 192, Sir John Stephenton, chaplain in, taken in adultery, 282
St. Germayn, John, appointed keeper of Ludgate Prison, 123
St. Giles, Cripplegate, parish of, 255
St. Giles' Fields, meeting of Lollards in, 166
St. Giles' Hospital, its tenants in the City to contribute for the benefit of lepers in, 13 14, its guardians dis- charged from serving on juries, 184
St. Helen, convent of, 202
St. Helen, Bishopsgate, church of, chantry of Walter de Byllyngham in, 220
St. John Evangelist (formerly St. Werburga) in Friday Street, church of, Roger Lawsele parson, 230
St. John of Jerusalem, church of, used by the Fraternity of Yeomentailors, 187
St. John, Walbrook, church of, Robert Brome Rector, 102; enlargement of, id.
St. John Zachary, parish of, 146
St. Katherine Creechurch, parish of, 270
St. Laurence, Jewry, church, 279, 280
St. Laurence Pulteney, church, 273
St. Magnus, church of, the Rector
claims precedence over other City
rectors, 188; Fraternity of Fishmongers in, 280
-, — parish of, 22
St. Margaret, Lothbury, church, 280
St. Margaret Moses, William Gaunstede Rector, 54
St. Margaret Patyns, church of, advowson assigned to the City, 92
-, — — Rectors:
-, Gyles, William, 94
-, Wordesworth, Adam, 95
St. Martin le Grand collegiate church, sanctuary taken in, 128; Richard Henney, Vicar of, taken in adultery, 281
St. Martin, Ludgate, parish of, 195, 202
St. Martin Oteswich, church, 278
St. Martin's Lane, a resort for felons, 128
St. Mary Aldermary, church, 281
St. Mary of Bedlem, William Derman condemned to the pillory for pretending to be a collector of alms for, 105
St. Mary Bothawe, church, 276
St. Mary le Bow, church, 276
St. Mary Fenchurch, parish, 281
St. Mary Somerset, church of, chantry
in, 59; John Burtone Rector of,
id.; Richard Ludlow do., id.
-, — parish of, 284
St. Matthew, Friday Street, parish of, 146, 154
St. Michael de "Bassyngeshawe," parish of, 6, 10
St. Michael, Cornhill, church of,
Billyngham chantry in, 202
-, — parish of, 55
St. Michael, Crooked Lane, college of, 281, 285
St. Michael Paternosterchurch, John White parson of, 77; land granted by Richard Whitington for rebuilding church of, id.
St. Michael, Queenhithe, church, 281, 282
St. Michael le Quern, parish of, 54
St. Nicholas Coldabbey, church of, the Rector claims precedence over other City rectors, 188
St. Nicholas Hacon, church, 277
St. Nicholas Shambles, church of,
Sir Henry Balle Rector, 269
-, — parish of, 61, 82
St. Olave near "Martlane," church, 278
St. Pancras, parish of, 147
St. Paul, Mary de, Countess of Pembroke, 9
St. Paul's, Convocation held in, 29
-, — chantries of William Chatylleshunt and Sir John Pulteney in, 45,
46; chantry of Sir Henry de Guldeford in, 241
-, — wrestling forbidden within the
precincts, 93
St. Paul's, chapel over charnel-house,
91; the chaplain to be allowed a
gown, 194
-, — churchyard, a cloth to be provided for protection of the Mayor
and Aldermen going to hear sermons
in, 231
-, — Dean and Chapter, agreement
with the City touching certain easements, 72
-, — — asked to admit a chantry
priest in the Guildhall Chapel, 259
St. Peter, Cornhill, church of, the advowson assigned to the City, 92; the Rector to take precedence over other City rectors in processions, 188
St. Peter, Westchepe, parish of, 23
St. Sepulchre, parish of, 219, 284
St. Stephen, Coleman Street, parish, 281
St. Swithin, church of, Roger Depham's chantry in, 129, 171
St. Swithin's Lane, 110
St. Thomas the Apostle, church of, chantries in, 97
St. Vedast, parish of, 154
Salisbury, Earl of. See Montague.
Salle, Idonea, 274
Salman, John, 233, 251
-, — Robert, 31
Salmon, William, de Hakeney, 52
Salmon, in the Thames and Medway to be preserved, 47
Salt, a wey of, to contain 5 quarters, 227; measurer of, to take 4d. for measuring a wey, id.
Salter, John, 228, 235, 287
-, — — senior, 228
Salters, their dispute with the Tallowchandlers touching the assay of
weights and measures, 222-3
-, — Mistery of, Masters sworn, 208,
254
Saltmeters appointed, 120; discharged from serving on juries, &c., id.
Samme, John, 233
Sampson, John, 58
-, — Thomas, 22
Sanctuary, John Russell, convicted of
slandering Thomas Fauconer, Alderman, takes, 180
-, See also St. Martin le Grand.
"Sappe," 75n., 118
Savage, Alice, 279
-, — Thomas, 126
-, — Thomas, chaplain of chantry of
Sir Henry de Guldeford, 241
Saveryn, Peter, 242
-, — — Juliana, wife of, widow of
William Brounynge, 242
Sawcetone, Ralph, 273
Say, Thomas, 14
Sayer, John, 241
Sazacrely, Robert, 229
Scales, John, chaplain, charged with abduction, 285
Scarburgh, Gregory, 259
Scavage, a toll, 70
Scores, Geoffrey, 240
Scot, Johanna, 233
-, — John, 58
Scotland, rebellion in, 8; the Duke of Bedford's expedition to, 163
Scotte, Thomas 254, 255
-, — — Elizabeth, wife of, daughter of Henry Wodewey, 255
Scrace, Robert, 148, 198
Scriveners, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 173, 174, 207, 241, 288
Sedere, Stephen, 99
Sege, John, 55
Segood, William, 58
Segor, John, 252, 253
Segrave, John, 208
"Sekollane" (Seacoal Lane), 275
Sele, John, chaplain, taken in adultery, 279
Seleman, John, 84
Sellerer, William, 229
Sellowe, Thomas, 254
Selove, Thomas, 172
Selxtone, John, 153
Sely, Benedict, Knt., condemned to
death at Oxford, 2
-, — Laurence, 229
Seman, Bartholomew, 49, 125, 257
-, — Simon, Vintner and Alderman,
44n., 148, 281, 282, 283
"Sercheours" (of ale ?) sworn, 287
"Sergeaunte," John, armourer, 228
Serjeant-at-mace, John Charlton, 181; John Combe admitted loco John Pichard, 189
Serle, Henry, 234
-, — John, 235
-, — Simon, 150
-, — William, executed for treason, 31
-, — William, his nets seized, 58
Sesingham, Sesyngham, John, 142, 148
"Seskyn," a coin, 146
Setyngbourne, Margaret, 234
Sevenoke, William, Grocer and Alderman, 21, 25, 44n., 51, 68, 88, 97, 108, 111, 112, 117, 118, 123, 126, 127, 129, 130, 132, 143, 168, 178, 182, 189, 190, 194, 197, 201, 203, 204, 206, 209, 211, 212, 214, 215, 220, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 246, 248, 261, 271, 272, 278
Sevenok, William, Grocer and Alderman, appointed a commissioner for levying a subsidy, 25; elected Warden of London Bridge, 34; elected City Auditor, 75; elected Sheriff, 107; elected Alderman of Tower Ward, 124; appointed with other Aldermen to superintend the exportation of victuals to Rouen, 197, 201; contributes £100 towards a loan, 203; elected Mayor, 206
Sevesterre, John, 80
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 80
-, — John, 122
-, — — William, son of, 122
Sewale, Sewalle, Simon, 23, 52, 54,
97, 203, 208
-, — Stephen, 52
-, — William, 144, 176
Shadworth, John, Mercer and Alderman, 4, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 27,
32, 36, 51, 59, 63, 78, 85, 89, 92,
95, 96, 97, 108, 112, 118, 123, 137,
151, 275
-, — — elected Mayor, 15
Shapman, John, 215
Sharp, William, 268
"Shastele," a medium-sized eel known as, 102
Shawe, John, appointed a commissioner for levying a subsidy, 119
-, — John, 180
-, — John, 231, 263
-, — — William, son of, desires to
enter the monastery of St. Alban,
231, 263
-, — John, 238
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 238
-, — — Matilda, daughter of, wife
of John Kyngestone, 238
Shearmen, their settlement with the
Drapers touching price to be paid
for shearing cloth, 71
-, — Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150,
173, 174, 215, 254
Sheathers, "Shethers," their difference
with the Cutlers, 67
-, — Mistery of, Masters sworn, 153,
173, 207
Sheford, Ralph, chaplain, taken in adultery, 274
Shelard, John, 173
Shelley, Thomas, Knt., 2
Sheman, John, 240
Shenfield, co. Essex, 214
Shepey, Thomas, 58
"Shepster," 283n.
Sheriffs, election of, 10, 27, 32, 59, 68 9, 75, 88, 94, 107, 117, 127, 143, 189, 204, 226, 245, 261, 273; no one to be present at, unless specially summoned, 34
Sheriffs, not to be returned to Parliament, 15, 20, 57, 109n., 113, 121, 129, 139, 145, 158; number of serjeants prescribed, 32, 33; outgoing, cease to hold office at noon of the day before Michaelmas, 34; prisoners in Ludgate taken over by the new, 76; not to seize carts engaged on the new work of the Guildhall, 115; the City's claim to elect a Sheriff loco one deceased, challenged, 205; their servants not to ask for money from tradespeople at Christmas, 225; both commoners, 32, 117, 245, 261, 273; not to receive money from porters and gaolers, 262
Sheriffs:
-, Abbot, John, 283, 284, 285
-, Aleyn, Thomas, 127, 130
-, Arnold, Robert, 283
-, Bartone, Henry, 48, 275, 276
-, Bartone, Ralph, 204, 206, 209,
226, 231
-, Boteler, John, draper, 245, 246
-, Boteler, John, mercer, 226, 227,
245
-, Brook, Geoffrey, 51, 54, 59
-, Bryan, John, 204
-, Cauntbrigge, William, 143, 154,
168
-, Chichele, Robert, 23
-, Chichele, William, 75, 76, 78, 80,
84, 88, 277
-, Cottone, Walter, 94, 97, 102, 103,
105, 106, 107
-, Coventre, John, 178, 189
-, Crowmere, William, 48, 275, 276
-, Dufhous, Thomas, 283, 284, 285
-, Duke, Thomas, 69, 70, 75, 76
-, Estfeld, William, 273
-, Eyerard, Alan, 143, 154, 168
-, Evote, William, 10
-, Fauconer, Thomas, 27, 32
-, Framelyngham, William, 15
-, Gedney, John, 189, 190, 194, 204
-, Gosselyn, Richard, 261, 262, 271,
273
-, Haltone, Henry, 59, 60, 63, 68,
277
-, Higham, John, 283
-, Holand, Ralph, 285
-, Hyde, William, 410
-, Lane, John, 75, 76, 78, 80, 84,
85, 88
-, Lobenham, Ralph, 107, 108, 111,
278
-, Louthe, William, 32, 36
-, Ludekyn, Adam, 205
Sheriffs:
-, Merlowe, Richard, 23
-, Michell, John, 127, 130, 278
-, Michole, John, 117, 119
-, Nortone, William, 69, 70, 75, 76
-, Penne, John, 88, 89, 106
-, Perneys, John, 205, 226, 231
-, Polle, Thomas, 27, 32
-, Pountfreit, Henry, 59, 60, 68
-, Pyke, Thomas, 88, 89
-, Rede, Henry, 189, 190, 194, 204
-, Reynewelle, John, 94, 97, 102,
103, 105, 107, 277
-, Russe, William, 285
-, Sevenoke, William, 107, 108, 111,
118, 278
-, Speleman, Stephen, 32, 36
-, Suttone, John, 117, 119, 278
-, Tatersall, Robert, 273
-, Venour, William, 15
-, Wakelee, John, 10
-, Walderne, William, 4, 10
-, Wellys, John, 245, 246
-, Westone, John, 261, 262, 271,
273
-, Whitingham, Robert, 226, 227,
245
-, Widyngtone, Robert, 189
-, Wottone, Nicholas, 51, 54, 59
Sherman, John, senior, 229
-, — John, 235, 238
"Shermen." See Shearmen.
"Shether," 122
"Shethers" See Sheathers.
"Shetilmaker," 104
Shiplake, William, 288
Shirlok, John, 166, 232
Shirwod, Richard, 233
Shirwyn, Thomas, 146
Shirwynd, Robert, 84
Shiryng, John, 16
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 16
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 16
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 16
Shlapley, Ralph, 173
Short, Peter, 235
Shote, Richard, 48
Sibsey, Thomas, 24
Sidyngbourne, John, 31
Sigismund, the Emperor, King of the Romans, visits England, 152; restores John de Montemagno to his estates, 158; appoints a notary public, id.; notification of his visit to England, 160; precautions to be taken to preserve the peace in the City, id.; at Windsor, 161n; a truce concluded with, 163-4; denounces the Trumpington conspiracy, 165
Silkerke, Thomas, 173
Silkestone, John, 229
-, — Ralph, 58, 229, 265, 267
Simond, John, 282, 283, 284, 285
Skete, Richard, 8
Skinners, Mistery of, broker elected by, 13
Skydmore, otherwise Parker, Margaret, 285
Skynnard, Ralph, 284
Skynner, John, 198
Smalsho, William, 234
Smart, Peter, 215
Smiths, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 207
Smyth, Smythe, John, City Saltmeter,
120
-, — Robert, 142, 234, 287
-, — Thomas, City Cornmeter, 120
-, — Thomas, called "Stanes," 5
-, — Walter, 173
Snelle, John, 234
Solere, John, 187
Somer, John, 42, 256, 257
Somersham, John, 47
Somertone, Thomas, 51
"Somnour," 274n.
Sonman, Sunman, John, 208, 287
-, — Richard, 252
"Sonne," le, a tavern in parish of St Mary Wolnoth, 110
Soureby, Alice, 280
Southampton, proclamations for ships, seamen, &c., to meet at, 151-2, 162, 171, 175; ships laden with wool to be allowed to leave the Thames for, 192; expedition to France under the Duke of Exeter sets out from, 195, 197
Southerman, Hilbrand, 95
Southmede, John, 228
Southwerk, Walter, 5
Southworth, Matthew, City Recorder, 1, 4, 10, 22, 27, 115
Soys, Davy, 233
-, — John, 109
Spaldyng, John, chaplain, taken in
adultery, 286
-, — William, admitted chantry priest
in Guildhall Chapel, 184
Spanish sword pledged as security for a loan, 202-3; the same surrendered for an assignment of custom on wool, &c., 214
Spark, John, 288
Spayne, John, 57, 58
-, — — Robert, son of, 57
Speke, Robert, 12, 150
Speleman, Spilman, Stephen, Mercer, Alderman, and City Chamberlain, 6, 7, 11, 12, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 31, 36, 52, 54, 59, 60, 63, 69, 75, 78, 85, 88, 89, 94, 96, 97, 102, 107, 108, 117, 118, 119, 123, 127, 130, 132, 277, 278, 279
Speleman, Spilman, Stephen, elected Sheriff, 32; appointed a commissioner for levying a subsidy 119; elected Alderman of Aldersgate Ward, 124
Spencer, Spenser, John, 105, 170, 187,
190, 235, 257
-, — Richard, 146
Spicer, Alice, 274
Spicer, otherwise Tyce, John, "gold-beter," desires to be of the livery of
Goldsmiths, 153
-, — Matthew, 49, 124, 127, 244
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 124,
244
-, — — John, son of, 124, 127, 244
-, — — Peter, son of, 124, 127, 244
-, — William, of Gravesend, 167
Sporyers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 147
Spray, Richard, 235
Spryk, Hermann, 268
Spynal, George, 233
Squyer, Robert, 234
-, — William, 207, 245
Squyrell, Thomas, 58
Squyry, John, 255
Stace, Stacy, Richard, 106, 199
Stachesdene, Stachisden, John, 26, 40, 63
Stacioners, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 173
Stafford, Edmund, Bishop of Exeter,
18
-, — John, Rector of St. Andrew
Hubbard, taken in adultery, 280
Stanbrigge otherwise Whittok, Robert, chaplain, taken in adultery, 284
Stanbury, John, a yeoman - tailor, 136
Standelf, John, Goldsmith and Alderman, 20, 52, 154, 155, 227
-, — Reymund, goldsmith, 20
Standell, Reymund, 146-7
Stanes, Peter, 169
-, — Richard, 165
-, — Thomas, 231
Stanford, Robert, 199
-, — Thomas, 52
Stanour, Nicholas, 245
Stanys, Richard, 146
-, See also Stanes.
Stapilford, John, 51. See also Stapleford.
Staple, Robert, 235
Stapleford, John, 126, 129
Stapleford, John, Anne, wife of, afterwards wife of William Cauntbrigge,
126, 129
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of, 129
-, — — John, son of, 126, 129
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 126, 129
-, — — Richard, son of, 129
-, — John, 112
Stapultone, Richard, 245
Star Chamber, the, 205
Statham, Richard, 19
Staundone, William, Grocer and
Alderman, 4, 15, 17, 49, 51, 54,
62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 74, 232,
237, 277
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
36; elected Mayor, 60
-, — William, 125
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of, 125
Staunforthe, John, 173
Stauntone, John, 52, 235
Steel, Thomas, 273
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 273
-, — Walter, 185
Stele, John, 235
Stephenton, John, chaplain, taken in adultery, 282
"Steresbridge" Fair, dispute between the City of London and Cambridge University touching the right of assay at, 216-19, 224
Sterre, Adam, 238
Steven, John, City Cornmeter, 120
Stews, not to be kept for lodging men and women by day or night, 178
"Steynours," Mistery of, allowed to elect yearly two Governors, 14; Masters sworn, 150
Stigan, Matthew, 215
Stikeneye, William, 184
Stile, Style, Richard, 14, 40, 189,
239
-, — Richard, Warden of London
Bridge, 245
-, — Richard, junior, 26
"Stobelele," a large eel known as, 102
Stocks, the, a market for fish, 61, 71, 82
Stoke, Ralph, 229
Stokes, John, 233
Stoket, Margaret, 234
Stokfissh, Herman, 214
Stoktone, Roger, 55, 213
Stokwode, John, chaplain, taken in adultery, 280
Stone, John, 234
Stonley, Robert, 66
Storm, Richard, 52
Stowell, Richard, 182, 185, 206
Strattone, Nicholas, 51, 192
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 192
-, — — John, son of, 192
Straugham, Richard, 166
Streets, not to be defiled, 82; penalties for casting rubbish into, 131; lanterns to be hung out at Christmas, 209
"Strengers," Mistery of, Masters sworn, 144, 157
Streteman, Lucy, 233
"Streytes," cloth called, 71n
Stubber, John, 105
Sturmyn, John, 229, 234
Style. See Stile.
Stylerd, Johanna, 275
Styperang, John, 260
Subsidy, commissioners for levying,
25, 28, 37, 55, 61, 88-9, 119, 132,
208
-, — commissioners for levying 1s. in
the pound of land value, 28
-, — commissioners for levying 6s. 8d.
on every £20 by the year issuing from
land or rent, 99; return touching
the same, 103
-, — precepts for levying, 42, 43, 107,
117, 124, 132, 155, 175, 187, 191,
206, 222, 245
-, — grant of, by Parliament exemplified, 170
-, — proceedings against certain persons for refusing to contribute to,
245
Sudbury, John (de), grocer, 64, 68,
113, 126, 147, 177, 182, 201
-, — Robert, 28
-, — William, 17
-, — — Cecilia, wife of, late wife
of John Godard, 17
-, — William, 36
Sunman. See Sonman.
Sunnyng, Philip, 150
"Sunnynge" (Sonning), 4
Surby, Richard, 165
Surgery, Surveyors of, two barbers
appointed, 135; serious cases of
illness to be submitted to, id.
-, See also Barber-Surgeons.
Surrendene, James, 118
Sutton, co. Middlesex, 4
Suttone, John, 119, 278; elected
M.P. for the City, 95; elected
Sheriff, 117
-, — Richard, 144, 266
-, — Thomas, 140
-, — William, 105, 212
Swalwe, John, 150
Swannesfeld, Roger, 233
Swayn, John, 192
Swetenham, John, 177
Swift, William, 238
"Swolne," a gutter called, 138
Swynburn, Sir Thomas, 29
Sylvyrton, John, 79
Symcok, Nicholas, 5
Symmes, William, 21, 22, 68, 126, 147
Symond, Stephen, 172, 174
-, — Thomas, 42
T
Taillour, Tayllour, John, 105
-, — Richard, 172
-, — Thomas, 208
-, — William, 53
Tailors, Mistery of, rebellion of yeomen-tailors against the Masters, 136-7; yeomen tailors forbidden to hold conventicles, 187 8
Takle, John, 263
Talbot, John, 133
"Taloughchaundelers," "Talghchaundellers," their dispute with
the Salters touching the assay of
weights and measures, 222-3
-, — Mistery of, Masters sworn, 172;
a translation from Brewers to, 267
Talworth, John, 207
-, — William, his appointment, by
the King, as Bailiff of the Thames
challenged by the City, 120
Tanner, John, 207
-, — Robert, 234
Tapicers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150, 153, 207
Taseburgh, John, 229
Tatersall, Robert, Draper and Alderman, 44n, 128, 132, 245, 246, 248,
261, 262, 273, 282, 283, 284
-, — elected Sheriff, 273
Taterygge, John, 251
Taverner, Gilbert, 284
Taverners, to close their houses at hours prescribed, 86 7, 93, 103, 115, 125, 134, 151, 194
Tawtone, John, 153
Tebawde, John, 150. See also Thebaude.
Tepyrtone, Thomas, 165, 166
Terell, Richard, 235
Termeday, William, 233
Terry, Guy, 212, 213
Test, William, chantry priest in the Guildhall Chapel, 9, 259
Tetford, John, 142
-, — John, 267
Tetford, John, Johanna, daughter of,
wife of John Northwode, 267
-, — — John, son of, 267
-, — — Margaret, wife of, afterwards wife of John Holym, 267
Teukesbury, John, 271
Teutonics, Order of, Ulric de Jungingen, Master General of, 77; Michael Rochemeister, Master General of, 174; Guildhall of the, 198
Text-letter, Writers of, their ordinances approved, 25-6
"Textwryters," Mistery of, Masters sworn, 254
Thame, Richard, 228
Thames, the river, butchers of Estchepe allowed to cast offal into, 22; preservation of salmon, &c., in the, 47; nets seized in the, 58; ballast allowed to be taken by lightermen from, 108; William Talworth appointed Bailiff of, by letters patent: his appointment challenged by the City, 120-1; penalties for casting rubbish into, 131; no officer connected with, to keep hostel, 134; no charge to be made by wharfowners for drawing water from, 178; Bailiffs of, not to detain ships laden with wool from leaving for Southampton, 192; search to be made four times a year for stakes, &c., in, 256; ordinance for protection of fish in, 257; ordinance touching ferrymen, &c., on, 263; a tax imposed on boatmen plying on, id.
Thebaude, John, 233-4. See also Tebawde.
Thede, William, 207
Thetford, John, 234
"Theydonboys" (co. Essex), 46
Thirnyng, William, a commissioner to try cases of treason, 1; a commissioner for gaol-delivery, 35, 38, 44, 62, 90, 110, 116
Thomas, John, 235
"Thomekyn," Thomas, 24
Thomelyn (Thomekyn ?), John, 57, 64
Thornburgh, Thomas, 32, 35, 36, 38
Thorold, Peter, 240
Thorpe, John, 172
-, — Thomas, 121
Thurstone, William, 215
Tibetot or Tiptoft, Sir John, 49n.; Steward of Aquitaine, 163
Tikell, Agnes, 276
Tiler, Miles, chaplain, taken in adultery, 279
Tilers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 144
Tingeldene, John, 231
Tirefeld (co. Bucks), 220
Tirwhit, Tyrwhit, Robert, a commissioner for gaol-delivery, 110, 116, 120, 131, 145, 168, 191, 212, 240, 265
Toke, John, 235
Tollerton, John, 228, 229
Tolls, tables of, set up at Billingsgate and Queenhithe, 134
Tollyngtone, John, 172
Tomere, Peter, 249
"Topfeldisin," par of St. Bride, 146
Torarld, Peter, 166
Toterich, John, 270
Tott, Ralph, 58
Touques, castle of, surrendered to Henry V., 183
Tower, the, partly within the City and Liberties and partly without, 3n.; the Mint in, 100
Tower Hill, rubbish not to be cast on, 65
Tower Ward, William Sevenoke elected Alderman of, 124
Traps, Thomas, 46
-, — — John, son of, 46
Travail, Morice, 235
Traylle, John, 13
Traynell, John, 283
Treason, commissioners appointed to hear cases of, 1, 164, 166, 220
Trebolans, Henry, 234
Tredewy, John, a City Auditor, 226
Tregelowe, John, 235
Tregenon, Michael, 235
Tremayn, Nicholas, 245
Trenchemer, John, 65
Trendeler, John, 207, 238
Trenerth, Robert, 140
-, — — Petronilla, wife of, late
wife of Robert Boxsone, 140
Trerys, Michael, 235
Trethewy, John, 140
Trewlove, Robert, 148
Trie le Chastel, Henry V. at, 225
Triggelowe, William, 183
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 183
-, — — John, son of, 183
Tristour, John, 174
-, — William, 16, 20, 24, 125
Trogonold, Richard, 126
Tronage, granted to Richard Burtone, 248
Troote, Nicholas, chaplain, taken in adultery, 281
Tropenelle, Robert, 153
-, — Thomas, Master of the Mistery
of Tailors, 136
Troppesselde, Stephen, 251
Troyes, the Peace of, 244
Trum, Trumme, John, 165, 235
"Trumpetone," co. Cambridge, 94
Trumpyngtone, John, 165
-, — Thomas, otherwise Warde, his
conspiracy denounced to the King
by the Emperor, id.
Trymcok, John, 58
-, — Ralph, 58
Trymnel, John, elected Warden of London Bridge, 261, 273
"Trynkes," search to be made in the Thames four times a year for, 256
Tunwell, Nicholas, 167, 254, 255
-, — — Emma, wife of, widow of
Henry Wedewey, 254, 255
Turke, Adam, 97
-, — Michael, 228
-, — Nicholas, 39, 253
Turnell, William, 183, 192
Turnour, John, 174, 207
-, — Thomas, 238
Turvey, John, 234
Twyer, Robert, 42
Twyford, Richard, 170, 246
-, — — Elena, daughter of, wife of
Thomas Briggeham, 24
-, — — John, son of, 170, 246
Twygge, Thomas, 100
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Roger Jaket, 100
Ty, William, 150. See also Tye.
Tyburne, Benedict Wolman hanged at, 166
Tyce. See Spicer.
Tyddesbury, John, 20
-, — — Johanna the elder, daughter of, 20
-, — — Johanna the younger, dau.
of, 20
Tye, Beatrix, 234
Tykhille, Thomas, 19
Tyler, Isabella, 275
Tylney, Henry, 52
Tymbermongers, mistery of, 5
"Tynglasse," girdles harnessed with, 184; cf. girdles harnessed with tin, 187
Tynkeldene, John, 203
"Tynker," 275
U
Umberghe, John, 214
Underhille, Thomas, 109
Underwode, Undirwode, Robert, 186
-, — Thomas, 207
Upholders, Mistery of, 199
"Uplande," 196n.
Upstrete, John, 238
Uptone, John, late Serjeant of the Mayor, to have a fee and livery, 204.
V
Vagrants to leave the City and work in the country, where they are much wanted, 196
Vale, Thomas, 105
Valence, Aymer de, Earl of Pembroke, 9
-, — Johanna, 260
Van Gaile, Segre, 287
Van Gloude, Peter, 207
Vannere, William, 14
Van Uden, John, fraudulently obtains the freedom in Mistery of Linen-Weavers, 257; deprived of the freedom, 258
"Vauntbras" and "Rerebras," 112
Venice, safe-conduct for merchants of, 225
Venne, John, 207
Venour, William, Grocer and Alderman, 4, 10, 23, 27, 32, 36, 37, 51,
53, 275, 276
-, — — Sheriff, 15
"Vermaille," a red wine, 125
Verona, Herman de, chaplain, taken in adultery, 287
Vicary, John, 150, 240
Victuals, proclamation prescribing the price to be paid for, 151
Vigerus, Philip, 207
Vintners not to keep house open after
9 P.M., 86, 151
-, — Mistery of, translations to or
from, 5, 8, 24; brokers elected, 13
Virly, Robert, 25
Vitul, Walter, 245
Vizors, the wearing of, forbidden, 38. See also Masks.
Volantyne, John, 147
W
Wade, John, Fishmonger and Alderman, 4, 16, 26, 30
Wages, ordinance prescribing, 66
Waghorn, John, 234
Wakelee, John, Vintner and Alderman, 15, 23, 27
-, — — elected Sheriff, 10
Wakelyn, Johanna, 287
Walbrook, a new latrine to be built over, 137; to be walled and piled by those living on its banks, 137-8
Walcote, John, Draper and Alderman,
4, 10, 15, 17, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 32,
36
-, — — elected Mayor, 23
Waldene, Roger, sometime Archbishop of Canterbury, 2; committed to the Tower, 3; put on his trial, 3-4; appointed Bishop of London, 43
Walderne, William, Mercer and
Alderman, 4, 10, 15, 20, 23, 27, 32,
36, 37, 44n., 51, 60, 63, 69, 75, 77,
78, 80, 89, 94, 96, 97, 108, 109,
110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117,
118, 123, 130, 154, 155, 168, 182,
190, 194, 206, 209-10, 222, 226,
244, 246, 248, 261, 275, 277, 278
-, — — elected Mayor, 108; elected
M.P. for the City, 129, 251; contributes to City loan, 203
Wales, rebellion in, 29, 82
Walram alias Mason, Robert, 234
Walsale, William, 146, 165
Walsshe, William, 150
Walsyngham, Alan, 110
Walter, Johanna, 284
-, — Walter, 173
Waltham, John, 180
-, — Philip, 268
-, — Richard, 235
Waltone, John, 103
-, — Walter, 102
-, — William, 146
Walworth, Richard, 165-6
-, — William, 66
Wandelyng, Robert, 235
Wandesford, Wandisford, Thomas, Mercer and Alderman, 229, 283, 285
"Wantynge" (Wantage), conspirators meet at, 2
War, Treasurers of, 28, 29, 37
Warde, John, 13, 25, 85
-, — Roger, 66
-, — Thomas, 249
-, — Thomas, otherwise Trumpyngtone, his conspiracy, 165
-, — William, chantry priest in St.
Paul's, 45
Wardmote, General Court of, 37, 44, 53, 61, 70, 83, 98, 109, 121, 145, 175, 191, 206, 264
Wardmotes, precepts for holding, 37,
44, 53-4, 61, 70, 83, 98, 109, 121,
131, 145, 175, 191, 206, 264
-, — members of Common Council to
be elected at December, 89-90, 98
Wards, the, to be put in array during the session of Parliament, 45; to furnish a prescribed number of armed men on the eve of SS. Peter and Paul, 46
Ware, John de, 174
-, — William de, 211
-, — — Edmund, son of, 211
Ware alias Riche, Roger, 234
Warham, John, chaplain, taken in adultery, 282
Warner, Waryner, John, Ironmonger
and Alderman, 4, 10, 16, 23, 24,
28, 32, 36, 51, 54, 59, 60, 63, 69,
80, 85, 89, 96, 276
-, — — appointed a commissioner
for levying a subsidy, 25
-, — Robert, 176, 195, 202
-, — — Elianora, wife of, 195, 202
Warwick, Earl of. See Beauchamp.
Warwik, Alice, 87
Warwyk, John, 55
Waryn, Adam, 229
-, — John, 170, 238
-, — John, of Bereford, co. Beds, 36
-, — Thomas, 154
Wasp, Richard, an assumed name, 19
Watch, Midsummer, 56, 65, 72, 86,
93, 103, 115, 135, 156, 181, 196,
242, 253-4
-, — precepts for armed, 61, 182
Waterlyd, Johanna, 275
Watlyngton, John, 65
Wattes, Roger, chaplain, taken in adultery, 280
Waxchandlers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 287
Wayn, Robert, 235
Wayte, John, 105
Weavers, Mistery of, certain ordinances placed on record, 62
Weavers of England, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 150, 172, 207, 287
Weavers, foreign, Mistery of, Masters
sworn, 150, 172, 207, 287
-, See also Linen weavers and Woollen-weavers.
Webbe, Thomas, 233
Webulle, Thomas, 228
Wegge, Thomas, 235
Welham, Richard, 213
Welles, Wellys, John, Grocer and
Alderman, 172, 180, 203, 246, 254,
261, 273, 281, 283, 284, 285
-, — — elected Sheriff, 245
-, — — Margery, wife of, widow
of Henry Haltone, 203
-, — Richard, 173, 209, 238
Wellom, Richard, 249
Wells, Dean of, Walter Medford, appointed Papal Collector in England, 193
"Wemendham" (Wymondham, co. Norfolk?), 228
Wengrave, Ralph, chaplain, taken in adultery, 285
Werlowe, Edmund, 207
Wermyngtone, Thomas, 235
Wesenham, William, 215
West, Agnes, 235
-, — Henry, chaplain, taken in
adultery, 279
-, — Peter, 185
-, — William, 172
Westfield, co Sussex, 95
Westone, John, Common Serjeant-at-law or Common Pleader, 19, 40, 49,
51, 78, 81, 85, 95, 102, 140, 141, 157
-, — John, Draper and Sheriff, 261,
262, 271, 273
-, — John, Warden of London Bridge,
204, 226, 245
-, — William, 88, 94, 107, 125, 266-7
-, — — elected M.P. for the City,
145
-, — William, 77
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 77
"Westone in le Clay," 53
Westyerd, John, 166, 235
Wether, Nicholas, 238
Wevertone, William, of "Okham," 229
Weylond, Thomas, 17
Whaplode, Robert, 141, 148
-, — Robert, senior, 209
Whatelee, John, a commissioner for levying subsidy, 28; elected Warden of London Bridge, 34, 35, 59, 107; elected M.P. for the City, 262n.
Whestowe, John, 249, 250
Whetnale, William, 231
Whetstone, a token of a liar, 197n.
Whit, John, 86
Whitawyers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 287
Whitbred, John, 186
White, John, 254
-, — Thomas, 144, 272
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of John Woderove, 272
-, — — Margery, wife of, afterwards wife of Hugh Hanchirche,
272
-, — William, 229
Whitfeld, John, Constable of the Ward of Broad Street, 287
Whithill, Whithull, Thomas, 228, 229
Whittok, otherwise Stanbrigge, Robert, chaplain, taken in adultery, 284
"Whityng," the price of, to be arranged by the Mayor and owner of the fish, 168-9
Whityngham, Robert, Draper and Alderman, 204, 206, 226, 227, 245, 246, 248, 261, 262, 271, 273, 282, 283
Whityngham, Robert, Draper and
Alderman, elected M.P. for the City,
158; elected City Auditor, 204;
elected Sheriff, 226
-, — Robert, tailor, 91
-, — Thomas, tailor, 140; Master of
the Mistery of Tailors, 136
-, — Thomas, 281
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 281
Whityngtone, Richard, Mercer and
Alderman, 4, 10, 15, 27, 36, 50n.,
51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 58, 59, 60, 62,
69, 75, 77, 78, 89, 96, 97, 102, 103,
107, 108, 118, 123, 127, 130, 143,
167, 169, 189, 190, 194, 206, 222,
226, 227, 231, 232, 235, 237, 238,
239, 240, 241, 243, 244, 246, 249,
261, 272, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279
-, — — elected Mayor (1406), 52;
do. (1419), 227; grants land for rebuilding St. Michael Paternoster
church, 77; assigns to the City the
Manor of Leadenhall and the advowsons of St. Peter's, Cornhill, and
St. Margaret Patyns, 92; appointed
a commissioner for collection of
subsidy of 6s. 8d. in the pound of
land or rent, 99; elected M.P. for
the City, 158
Whyt, Geoffrey, 150
Whyttone, Thomas, 93
Widyngtone, Wydyngtone, Robert,
Grocer and Alderman, 167, 189,
204, 206, 227, 261, 273
-, — — contributes 40 marks to City
loan, 203; elected City Auditor, 204
Wighe alias Ketringham, &c., Nicholas, 208
Wight, Thomas, 81n.
-, — William, 81, 170
-, — — Alice, daughter of, 81
-, — — John, son of, 80
-, — — Nicholas, son of, 81
-, — — Richard, son of, 81, 170
-, — — William, son of, 81
Wightmore, Richard, 234
Wikys, Johanna, 286
Wilford, Thomas, Fishmonger and Alderman, 4, 10, 15
Wilkoc, William, appointed oystermeter and assayer at Queenhithe, 231; to provide a cloth to protect the Mayor and Aldermen going to St. Paul's, id.
William, John, 234
Winchester, the City and Guild Merchant of, complain of the Sheriff of London distraining goods for custom, 70; William Wode, Recorder of, id.; Mark Leffeyre, Mayor of, id.
Winchester (Henry Beaufort), Bishop of, 59, 135, 159, 208, 209
Windows of shop closed by order of the Mayor, 156
Windsor, conspiracy to seize the King at, 2n., 4; the Emperor Sigismund at, 161n.
Wine, two casks of, granted to the Mayor for forgoing right to six freedoms, 64; statutes touching the gauging of, 72; the price of, prescribed, 71, 87, 125, 151; proclamation against counterfeiting, 214; custom on wine sold by men of Dieppe and Rouen reserved to the King of England, 242
Wirhale, William de, 182
-, — — Johanna, wife of, 182
-, — — John, son of, 182
Withe, John, de Denever, co. Norfolk, 25
-, — — John de Denever, son of, 25
Witle, Walter, 207
Wittelesey, John, 240
Wode, John, 223
-, — William, Recorder of Winchester, 70
Wodecok, John, Mercer and Alderman, 4, 10, 15, 23, 27, 32, 35, 44,
45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54,
60, 62, 97, 226, 235, 236, 275, 276
-, — — elected M.P. for the City, 33
-, — John, 112
-, — — John, son of, 112
-, — John, 137, 155
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 155
-, — John, 151
-, — — Felicia, daughter of, 151
-, — Richard, 148
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, 149
-, — — John, son of, 149
-, — — Matilda, wife of, 148
-, — — William, son of, 149
-, — Richard, 153
-, — — Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Robert Colbrook, 153
-, — Richard, 251
-, — — John, son of, 251
-, — Richard, 272
-, — — William, son of, 272
-, — Roger, 176
Wodeford, Gilbert, 234
-, — John, late chantry priest in St.
Michael's, Cornhill, 202
-, — William, 267
Wodeham, Richard, 12
Wodehous, John, son of Thomas, 55,
57, 149, 155
-, — — Agnes, wife of, daughter of
Henry Wolryby, 55, 149
Wodehous, William, 55, 149
-, — — Thomas, son of, 55, 149,
155
-, — — — Agnes, wife of, afterwards wife of Richard Payn and
Richard Nordone, 55, 155
-, — — - John, son of, 55, 57,
149, 155
Wodelond, John, 235
Wodemongers, Mistery of, Masters sworn, 207
Woderove, John, 272
-, — — Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Thomas White, 272
Wodeseathe, Thomas, 157
Wodesere, Thomas, 238
Wodeward, John, 213
-, — Nicholas, 238
-, — William, 26, 195, 215
Wodeway, Wodewey, Gilbert, 24
-, — Henry, 64, 167
-, — — Elizabeth, daughter of, 167
-, — — Robert, son of, 167
Woke alias Rysle, John, 117
"Wokedfyssh" (= wet fish), 71
Wokkyng, John, 132
Wolf, John, 280
Wolfale, John, 128
Wolfey, John, 11
"Wollemonger," 87
Wolman, Benedict, engaged in the Trumpingtone conspiracy, 165; convicted and hanged, 166
Wolryby, Henry, 55, 149
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, wife
of John, son of Thomas Wodehous,
55, 149
Woltone. See Wottone.
Wood, the price of, prescribed, 44
Woodmongers See Wodemongers.
Wool, &c., custom on, granted to the City as security for loan, 18, 158, 176; not to be exported to Holland and Zeland, 111; ordinance in Parliament altering the custom to be paid on, annulled, 185-6
Woollen-weavers, their dispute with
the Linen weavers, 271-2
-, — Mistery of, Masters sworn, 254
Wortham, co. Norf., William Cratfeld Rector of, 165, 166
Worthyn, John, chantry priest in the church of St. Botolph, Aldgate, 128
Wottone, Henry, 107, 176
-, — John, 207
-, — Nicholas, Draper and Alderman,
21, 28, 36, 49, 51, 54, 59, 60, 69,
75, 78, 85, 88, 89, 94, 96, 97, 102,
106, 107, 108, 118, 123, 127, 130,
143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 153, 154,
155, 156, 157, 159, 166, 167, 178,
189, 190, 204, 206, 210, 222, 226,
245, 246, 261, 271, 272, 278, 282,
283
Wottone, Nicholas, elected M.P. for the
City, 129, 262n.; elected Mayor, 144;
his mansion house in the parish of
St. Laurence Pulteney, 153; appointed a commissioner to try cases
of treason, 164, 166; contributes
£200 towards a loan, 202-3
-, — Peter de, 127
-, — — Alice, wife of, afterwards
wife of William Norton, 127
-, — Thomas, Aulnager of cloth, 52,
84
-, — Thomas, 81
-, — — Agnes, wife of, 81
-, — Thomas, 179
-, — Thomas, draper, 238, 239
-, — — Richard, son of, 239
-, — — Thomas, son of, 238
-, — Thomas, 256, 266
-, — — John, son of, 256, 266
Wovere, Geoffrey, 23
Wrestling forbidden in the City, 93
Wright, Thomas, 255
Writhe, Sir John, chantry priest in the church of St. Mary, Somerset, 59
Wrothe, John, Knt., 48
Wryght, William, chantry priest in
St Paul's, 45-6
-, — William, 238, 240
Wryngesworth, Roger, 140
Wrytelle, John, 165
Wyche, Agnes, 275-6
-, — Richard, 39
-, — Thomas, 263
Wycombe, William, 52
Wyddene, Richard, 25
Wydmere, John, 7
Wydyngtone, Robert. See Widyngtone.
Wyghtmore, John, 51
Wyke, Alice, called "Melyour," 281
Wykes, John, 166
Wyldene, John, 132
Wylford, Thomas, 4
Wylly, John, 174
Wyllyan, John, of Cornwall, 26
Wylman, Benedict, 228
Wyltshire, William, 102
Wymondham, Peter, 17
-, — — Katherine, wife of, daughter of John Godard, 17
Wynchecombe, co. Gloucester, 117
Wynetone (Wyvetone?), John, 54, 56
Wynge, John, 282
-, — — Katherine, wife of, 282
Wynnant, William, 207
Wynter, Bartholomew, 165
-, — Edmund, 52
-, — William, 169, 211, 212, 213
-, — — Agnes, daughter of, 169,
213
-, — — Edward, son of, 169, 213
-, — — Isabella, wife of, afterwards wife of Thomas Podmore,
169, 213
-, — — Isabella, daughter of, 169,
213
-, — — John, son of, 169, 213
-, — — Matilda, daughter of, 212
-, — — Richard, son of, 169, 212
Wyott, John, 42, 149
Wysman, William, 122
Wysshe, Thomas, 17
-, — — Anne, wife of, daughter of
John Godard, 17
Wytman, William, 174
Wyvetone (Wynetone ?), John, 54, 56
Y
Yaron, John, 228
"Yatele" (co. Hants?), 47
Ybott, Roger, 150
Yeomen-Tailors. See Tailors.
Yetcombe, James, 234
Yevan, Sir Peter, clerk, 112
Yole, Thomas, 233
Yonge, Henry, 144
-, — John, 39, 40
-, — — Johanna, wife of, widow of
Edmund Olyver, 39, 40
-, — Nicholas, 234
York (Edward), Duke of, 58, 135
-, — John, 94
Young, William, 133, 135
-, — — Johanna, wife of, formerly
wife of Alan Coterell, 133
Yver, John, 235