Index: E

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV: Volume 1, 1461-1468. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1949.

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Ealing, Yellyng [co. Middlesex], 136, 402.

Earde [now Crayford, co. Kent], 239.

Earthcott, Erthecott [in Alweston, co. Gloucester], manor, 196, 405.

Eastacott, Estcote [in Bulkworthy parish, co. Devon], 4–5.

Eastbrook, Estbroke [in Alton parish, co. Southampton], 90–1, 93, 155.

Eastbury, Estbury [in Lambourne, co. Berks], manor, 3.

Eastcombe, Estecombe [in Hollocombe parish, co. Devon], 4.

East Ham, Esthamme [co. Essex], 262.

Eastleigh, Estle [co. Southampton], manor, 390.

Eastwood, Estwode [co. Essex], manor, 10, 17.

Ebbesham. See Epsom.

Eburton, Henry, draper, of London, 136.

Eccleshale, Richard, late treasurer of Calais, 22, 24.

Ecclesiastical:
-, alien priories, grant of their possessions, 218.
-, annuities, payments of, 35, 47, 81, 99, 109, 217, 222, 248.
-, bequests, for pious purposes, 26, 34, 82–3, 118, 148–9, 181–2, 191–2, 297, 312, 388–9, 397–8.
-, chapel, grant of, 26.
-, corrodies, 81, 98–9, 101–5, 131, 163–5, 189, 247–8, 411, 442.
-, gifts to, of alnage on wools and cloths, 15–6.
-, -, of rent in almoin to, 295–6.
-, -, of wines, 110, 119, 176, 343, 419.
-, -, for repairs etc. 334.
-, -, of annuity to, 218.
-, lands, leases of, 132, 178, 187, 198–200, 230–4, 270, 290, 295–6, 316–7, 325, 365, 403.
-, payments for release of an enclosure etc., 41.
-, tithes, collection of, 24, 30.
-, -, forgotten, 82.
-, vacant abbeys, grants out of their revenues, 217, 224, 415.

-, legal:
-, recognisances by abbot, 65, 72, 74.
-, lease with clause of repairs by bishop, 192, 315.
-, writ of dower before justice of record, 391.
-, attempt to defraud bequest to dean and chapter by abstraction of deed, 402–3.
-, denial by persons that they were neifs of abbey, 439–40.

-, abbeys. See:
-, Abbotsbury.
-, Abingdon.
-, Barking.
-, Battle.
-, Bayham.
-, Beaulieu.
-, Bermondsey.
-, Bindon.
-, Bordesley.
-, Bristol.
-, Bruerne.
-, Buckfast.
-, Bury St.
-, Edmunds.
-, Canterbury.
-, Cerne.
-, Chertsey.
-, Cirencester.
-, Cleeve.
-, Coggeshall.
-, Colchester.
-, Evesham.
-, Eynesham.
-, Faversham.
-, Fountains.
-, Furness.
-, Glastonbury.
-, Gloucester.
-, Halesowen.
-, Hulme, St. Benet's.
-, Hyde by Winchester.
-, Jervaulx.
-, Kenilworth.
-, Kirkstead.
-, Leicester.
-, Lilleshall.
-, Malmesbury.
-, Muchelney.
-, Netley.
-, Northampton.
-, Osney.
-, Pershore.
-, Peterborough.
-, Romsey.
-, Rufford.
-, St. Albans.
-, St. Neots.
-, Shaftesbury.
-, Sherburne.
-, Shrewsbury.
-, Sion.
-, Spalding.
-, Stanley.
-, Stoneleigh.
-, Stratford.
-, Tewkesbury.
-, Thame.
-, Thorney.
-, Tinterne.
-, Vale Royal.
-, Waltham.
-, Waverley.
-, Welbeck.
-, Westminster.
-, Wherwell.
-, Whitby.
-, Wilton.
-, Winchester.
-, York.

-, Priories. See :
-, Barnwell.
-, Bath.
-, Blackmore.
-, Blythe.
-, Bradwell.
-, Bristol.
-, Bruton.
-, Carlisle.
-, Coventry.
-, Daventry.
-, Dover.
-, Farleigh.
-, Fineshead.
-, Frieston.
-, Guisborough.
-, Hatfield Peverell.
-, Henton.
-, Hinkley.
-, Ivychurch.
-, Lewes.
-, Massingham.
-, Montacute.
-, Newstead.
-, Northampton.
-, Nostell.
-, Rowney.
-, Royston.
-, St. Michael's Mount.
-, Shelford.
-, Southwick.
-, Truro.
-, Tynemouth.
-, Ware.
-, Wenlock.
-, Winchester.
-, Worcester.
-, Wormegay.
-, and London; Christchurch, Holy Trinity and St. Mary's in Charterhouse.

-, alien abbeys. See Caen; Lire.

Echyngham. See Etchingham.

Echyngham, Thomas, esquire, of Etchingham, 93, 207, 266.

Edelmeton. See Edmonton.

Edenhall, Ednell [co. Cumberland], 330.

Edenstowe. See Edwinstow.

Ederosa, Ecclesia. See Ivychurch.

Edestone. See Edstone.

Edgebaston, Egebaston [co. Warwick], 105.

Edgeware, Eggeware, Eggesware [co. Middlesex], 150, 455.

Edlingham, Edlyngham [co. Northumberland], 106.

Edmond, Robert, 'bruer,' of London, 87.

Edmonton, Edelmeton [co. Middlesex], 118, 135, 241, 263.

Edmund, earl of Kent [d. 1330], 25–6.

-, -, Lucy his wife, 25–6.

-, earl of Rutland, the king's brother [d. 1460], deceased, 11.

Edmunde, William, 370.

Edmundes, Robert, esquire, of Benhall, 134.

Ednell. See Edenhall.

Edolf, Robert, draper, of London, 70, 98.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 98.

Edstone, Edestone [co. Warwick], 186.

Edward the Confessor, Domesday entry referring to, 232.

Edward III, king, annual grants by, 22–3, 27–8, 295.

-, appointments by, 109.

Edward IV, king [1461–1483], queen of. See Elizabeth.

-, chancellor. See Neville.

-, attorney. See Sotehyll.

-, butler. See Wenlock.

-, carver. See Peche.

-, clerks. See Broun; Peneson.

-, esquires. See Arnold; Dunne; Garnet; Gray; Kesteyne; Wykes.

-, - of body. See Hastynges; Pylkyngton.

-, - of household. See Dynham.

-, minstrell. See Crystyn.

-, physician. See Hatteclyffe.

-, plumbers. See Brycheold; Walton.

-, secretary. See Bothe.

-, serjeants. See Aprice; Arnold; Austyn; Blakeney; Bosewell; Brice; Cotyngbourne; Croft; Dale; Debenham; Doune; Eyton; Fourneys; Gaynesford; Glass; Goodale; Graveley; Hunt; Langley; Lavonde; Leventhorpe; Martyn; Merewedyr; Moody; Mulso; Normanton; Pault; Pecche; Pemberton; Penfouns; Rede; Sandes; Sandeland; Sauntleger; Sidborough; Sturmy; Tilghman and Yonge.

-, serjeants-at-arms. See Bestney; Botiller; Bright; Bury; Convers; Damport; Eustace; George; Grayson; Gylmyn; Hoghton; Kesteyne; Manthorpe; Osberne; Rokley; Sambroke; Sayer; Shadwell; Shefeld; Skelton; Spaldyng; Suthcote; Thomas, Walterot; Walton.

-, serjeants-at-law. See Law and Administration.

-, servants. See Aleyne; Allestre; Asshe; Bagot; Benytt; Brokwode; Clapam; Cotes; Coverdale; Croft; Doun; Fenne; Fereby; Fouler; Fylongley; Garnet; Glase; Gower; Gregory; Grene; Hall; Hamond; Hemyngborough; Hennale; Hygynson; Ive; Kendale; Kyle; Langlay; Malabir; Maynell; Melsham; Mercer; Peke; Philip; Preston; Rede; Shelden; Smyth; Staveley; Stone; Thomson; Tomson; William; Willy; Wode; Woode.; Worley; Worsley.

-, spicery clerk. See More.

-, yeomen of the Crown. See Batson; Brokwode; Burton; Corneburgh; Fulthorpe; Goddall; Hargille; Kyngdon; Melsham; Neville; Porter; Walton; Yonge.

-, yeomen of chamber. See Allestre; Lane; Pye.

-, yeomen of beds. See Austyn; Welby.

-, yeoman of cellar. See Cledon.

-, yeoman of vestry. See Chirk.

-, yeomen of household. See Corbyn; Frenyngham; Serll.

-, yeoman of jewels. See Gryme.

-, yeoman of kitchen. See Broun.

-, grants by, dower. See Law and administration.

-, -, annuities, 9–12, 14–7, 19, 22–3, 27–9, 31–3, 35–41, 45–9, 51–3, 108–12, 114, 118, 122, 124, 129, 166–171, 173, 175–7, 213–6, 224, 274–6, 286– 97, 336, 338–52, 356, 414–9, 421–3.

-, -, apports, yearly, 35, 99, 222.

-, -, corrodies, 81, 98–9, 101–5, 131, 164–5, 189, 247–8, 411.

-, -, offices, 8–9, 12, 14–6, 19–29, 32–8, 45–8, 108–14, 118, 122–4, 129, 166, 168, 172, 213–5, 217, 274, 279–81, 284–7, 291–4, 296–8, 335–6, 339–41, 343–5, 348, 420.

-, -, pardons, 53, 111, 119, 289.

-, -, wardship and marriage, 11–2.

-, -, pardon general to all save named Lancastrians, 54–6.

-, dignity, high, grants to maintain, 18, 215, 283, 336, 342, 344, 356.

-, loans, repayment by, 11, 14, 16, 24, 284.

-, commission by mainprize, 291.

Edward, John, salter, of London, 153.

-, John, mercer, of London, 195.

-, John, of Theydon, 100.

-, Thomas, of Theydon, 100.

-, William, grocer, of London, 56, 73, 79, 240.

Edwardes, John, 'gentilman,' of Broseley, 105.

Edwinstowe, Edenstowe [co. Nottingham], manor and lordship, 168.

Edy, William, 'gentilman,' 87.

Effyngton, William, 332.

Egebaston. See Edgebaston.

Egger, Roger, 'husbondman,' of Chilham, 439.

Eggeware, Eggesware. See Edgeware.

Eggewere, John, 303.

-, -, Juliana his daughter, wife of John Dod, 303.

Egham [co. Surrey], manor, 133–4, 448.

Ekeney, Edmund, draper, of London, 201.

Ekewell. See Oakwell.

Eland, William, 175.

Elberton, Ailberton [co. Gloucester], 97.

Elendon, Christopher, 'gentilman,' 399.

Eliotte, William, mercer, of London, 64. Cf. Elyot.

Elisse, Augustin, 'yoman,' of Stockbridge, 437.

Elizabeth, queen of Edward IV, 307.

-, -, gifts to, 276–8, 281–2, 293–4, 349–50, 415–9.

-, -, her chancellor. See Radclyff.

Ellingham, Elyngeham [co. Northumberland], manor, 36.

Elmebrygge, John, gentleman, of Merstham, 65, 67.

-, John, 228–9, 268.

Elmerugge, Roger de, keeper of Woodstock manor, 41–2.

Elmesley, Richard, 'gentilman,' 329.

Elmot, William, dyer, of London, 79.

Elonde, John, 464.

Elreton, Simon, coroner in Middlesex, 43.

Elryngton, John, the elder, 'gentilman,' of London, 381.

Elstowe, Henry, weaver, of Warwick, 242.

-, Philip his son, 242.

Eltham [co. Kent], 80.

-, manor, 9, 26–7, 47, 281, 284, 336.

Elton, William, 338.

Eltonhode, John, esquire, 308.

Elveden, Henry, esquire, 255.

Elwold, John, capper, of London, 372.

Ely [co. Cambridge], 230.

-, William, bishop of, 230, 240.

Elyngeham. See Ellingham.

Elyngham, John, 274.

Elyot, John, of Lymington, 186.

-, William, of Lymington, 186.

- Cf. Eliotte.

Elys, John, mercer, of London, 238, 394.

-, John, 'tallowchandler,' of London, 331.

-, John, citizen of London, and Joan his mother, 440–1.

-, Nicholas, 'gentilman,' of Littlebury, 96.

-, -, Mary his wife, 96.

-, Richard, 192.

-, Robert Fitz, 143.

-, William, 67.

Eme, William, of St. Bartholomew's, London, 87.

Emmyne, John, 'armurer,' of London, 161.

Enefeld. See Enfield.

Enemere. See Enmore.

Enesham. See Eynesham.

Enfeld, Thomas le, 313.

Enfield, Enefeld, Enfeld [co. Middlesex], 63, 70, 191, 241, 331.

Engeham, John, esquire, 95.

Enmore, Enemere [co. Somerset], 6.

Epsom, Ipsam, Ebbesham [co. Surrey], manor, 136, 228–9, 268, 448.

Erberfeld. See Arborfield.

Erdeswyke, Thomas, esquire, escheator in Staffordshire, 105.

Eresby [co. Lincoln], 143.

Erithe, John, 'gentilman,' 375.

Erliche, Erlyche, John, 'husbondman,' of East Acton, 137, 402.

Ernescombe. See Yarnescombe.

Ernle, John, 383–4.

Erpyngham, Thomas, 143.

Erthecote. See Earthcott.

Esher [co. Surrey], manor, 255.

Essex:
-, attachments in, 267.
-, coroners in, 42.
-, escheators in, 170, 177, 225, 352–3, 421, 429.
-, fee farm of, 16, 19, 48, 110.
-, justices in eyre in, 50.
-, proclamations in, 55, 202, 217, 230, 259.
-, recognisances in, 138, 445, 447, 453.
-, subsidy and alnage in, 122.
-, verderers in, 43.

Essex, Joan, widow, of London, 67.

-, William, 'yoman,' of Watford, 442.

-, William, 378–9.

Est, William, 'gentilman,' 89, 184, 268, 313, 320.

-, William, 'gentilman,' of Thorpe, 99–100.

Estbarsham. See Barsham.

Estbedefounte. See Bedfont.

Estbroke. See Eastbrook.

Estbury. See Eastbury.

Estchaldefeld. See Chalfield.

Estcokir, Estcokyr, Estcoker. See Coker, East.

Estcote. See Eastacott.

Estcourt, John, 84.

Est Crammer. See Cranmore.

Estecombe. See Eastcombe.

Estecote. See Eastacott.

Estey, John, skinner, of London, 385.

Estfeld, William, knight, 257.

Estgarston. See Garston.

Estgarston, Estgarton, John, 'iremonger,' of London, 79, 313.

Estgarton, Isabel, widow, of London, 79.

Estgrenewich. See Greenwich.

Esthamme. See East Ham.

Esthorp, John, 104.

Estle. See Eastleigh.

Estlulleworth. See Lulworth.

Estmallyng. See Malling.

Estmembery. See Membury.

Estmene. See Meon East.

Estney, Richard, 'iremonger,' of London, 190–1.

Estoll, George, 380.

Eston, Roger, 'couper,' of London, 131.

-, William, 136.

-, -, fishmonger, of London, 188.

Estritherdon. See Rightadown.

Estwell, William, 'yoman,' of Sturrey, 194.

Estwode. See Eastwood.

Estworldham. See Worldham.

Estwych ? [co. Stafford], 105.

Estyngton, John, 147.

-, Thomas, clerk, 228.

-, William, 147.

Esyngwold, John, 5.

Etchingham, Echyngham [co. Sussex], 266, 382–4.

Etewell, Henry, 313.

Eton [co. Buckingham], College, 52, 150–1.

-, church, 151.

-, places in:
-, Lymecrofte, 150.
-, Southfelde, 151.
-, the Wyke, 151.

Euerdon, Thomas, son of Thomas, 326.

Eustace, William, serjeant-at-arms, 8.

Eustas, Ralph, clerk, 127.

Euston [co. Suffolk], 85.

Eve, John, 210.

Everard, William, 84.

Everdon, Everton, John, 248.

-, Thomas, 82.

Evere. See Iver.

Everley, Richard, mercer, of London, 56.

Everyngham, Thomas, 55.

Evesham, Evisham [co. Worcester], abbot and convent of, 102.

Evyngare, John, 270.

Evyngton, William, keeper of Windsor park, 176, 356.

Ewdale, Richard, yeoman, of London, 89.

Ewell, Ewelle [co. Surrey], 228–9, 268.

-, manor, 383–4.

Exchequer:
-, chamberlain of, appointed, 341.
-, barons of. See Clerk; Durham; Fray; Illyngworth.
-, -, instructions to, 49.
-, -, certificates of, 24, 34–5, 37, 41, 169, 421.
-, court of, to be adjourned, 108.
-, files of receipt, 423.
-, officers of. See Lathell.
-, records found in pipes of accounts, 233.
-, rolls and memoranda of, 29–30, 36, 339.
-, usher of. See Amory.

Ewen, Richard, clerk, 332.

Eweyn, Richard, clerk, 131.

Ewhurst [co. Surrey], 285.

Exeter [co. Devon], 3, 24, 30, 67, 185, 425, 427.

-, bishop of. See Neville.

-, customs and subsidies in, 122, 288, 414, 428.

-, churches in:
-, St. Sativola, 6.
-, St. Peter's, 65.

-, bastards of, 55–6.

Exmoor, Exmore [co. Somerset and Devon], forest, 31.

Exton [co. Somerset], 148.

Eyam, Eyom [co. Derby], 187.

Eybury. See Highbury.

Eyer, Thomas, son of Thomas, 400.

Eyleston, John, of Lincoln, 460.

Eynesham, Enesham [co. Oxford], abbot and convent of, 99.

Eyr, John, keeper of beds, 29.

Eyre, Thomas, draper, of London, 81, 87, 206, 248, 263, 443, 454.

-, William, 'peauterer,' of London, 71, 161, 241, 448.

Eyremyn, William, ex-treasurer of Calais, 339.

Eyton, Roger, the king's serjeant, 283.

Eyworth [co. Bedford], manor, 132.