Index: E

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 5, 1242-1247. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

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Ealing Farm, Yeling [in Hampstead Norris], co. Berks, 475.

Easingwold, Esingwaut, Esingewade, Esingwaud [co. York], 519, 522, 529.

-, wood of, 222.

Easton, Great, Eystan ad Montem, co. Essex, 201.

Eastrop, Estrop [in Basingstoke hundred], co. Hants, 244.

Eastwell, Welle [co. Kent], park of, 235.

Eastwood, Estwud, co. Essex, 106, 109.

Eaton Socon, Eton [co. Bedford], 363.

Ebbesborn Wake, Ebbeleburn [co. Wilts], 53.

Eboraco, Ebor', Alan de, 287.

-, Alice de, 504.

-, William de, 504.

-, -, provost of Beverley, 89, 143, 182, 217, 245, 247, 253, 268, 293, 325, 440.

-, -, -, mandate to, 198.

-, -, bishop of Salisbury, 496, 516, 521, 541.

-, -, justice, 234, 259, 267, 307, 348, 476.

-, -, -, mandates to, 351, 471.

Ebredunensis. See Embrun.

Ebroicensis. See Evreux.

Ebroicis, Evereus, Isabel late the wife of Stephen de, 162.

-, William de, 165, 238, 338.

Eccles, co. Norfolk, 251.

Eccleshal'. See Exhall.

Ecclesiam, William ad, 102.

Echingham, Ellis de, 487.

-, William de, and Margery his wife, co-heiress of William de Monte Acuto, 487, 498.

Eda, Richard son of, 101.

Edbrichton. See Ibberton.

Edgar, John, of Winchester, 119, 121.

Edgcott, Etechot, co. Bucks, 420.

Edgerley, Eggredesle [in Kinnerley], co. Salop, 359.

Edith wife of Edward the Confessor. See St. Edith.

Edith, Jocelyn son of, 76.

Edmund, son of Henry III, his baptismal robe, 288, 296, 307.

Edmundestrop, Edmundestorp, William de, forester of Freemantle, co. Hants, 95, 374.

Edstone, Edrecheston, co. Warwick, grant of a fair at, 540.

Edward the Confessor. See St. Edward.

Edward, son of Henry III, 30, 80, 101, 119, 149, 156, 173, 178, 215, 222, 228, 326.

-, his clerk, 102.

-, boys brought up with, 141, 342.

-, gift of a cup to, 310.

-, a pardon granted at his petition, 48.

-, his nurse, 328.

-, provision for the king's servants in attendance on, 292.

-, robes for, 118, 120.

-, a saddle for, 45.

-, venison for, 105, 119, 206, 333.

-, wine for, 72, 78, 83, 102, 133, 153, 313, 332, 342.

-, household of, guardians and controllers of, 326.

-, -, usher of his chamber. See Kanun.

Edwin, John son of, 86.

Egdean, Bletham, co. Sussex, 249.

Egeblaunche, Peter de, bishop of Hereford, 119, 143, 189, 226, 241, 346, 522, 536.

-, -, houses in Lambeth for, 41.

-, -, mandate to, 140.

-, -, pardon to, 509.

-, -, claim to crops planted in Cheltenham manor while he had it farm, 545.

Eglesdon, Walter de, outlawed clerk, 86.

Eggredesle. See Edgerley.

Egremund [Gramont, Basses Pyrénées], Arnold Willelmi de, 59, 63, 70.

-, William de, the king provides for his son's schooling, 402.

Eilesham. See Hailsham.

Eis. See Es.

Ela, countess of Warwick, 417, 524.

-, -, her dower, 10, 69.

Elard, brother, bailiff of Fécamp abbey in county Lincoln, 512.

Eldersfield, Heldrisfeld [co. Worcester], 94, 124.

Eleanor, queen of England, 10, 13, 111, 132, 142, 145, 150, 153, 156, 158, 159, 212, 214, 224, 225, 228, 271, 276, 306, 313, 324, 338, 339, 372, 390, 394, 412, 420, 423, 506, 522, 534.

-, her damsel, Roberga, 163.

-, gifts of, 156.

-, horses bought for, 506.

-, her marshal, 481.

-, preparations for her purification, 285, 286.

-, receiver of her gold, 305.

-, robes for, 175, 286.

-, her sumpter, 484.

-, her wardrobe, 324, 333, 341, 430, 506.

-, -, clerk of, 506.

-, -, controller of. See Bradele.

-, -, keeper of. See Palude.

-, -, usher of, 506.

-, -, yeoman of, 506.

Eleanor, sister of Henry III, sometime queen of Scotland, keeping the anniversary of, 164.

-, poor fed for the soul of, 398.

Eleanor countess of Pembroke, afterwards countess of Leicester. See Monte Forti.

Eleford. See Aylesford.

Elemos[inaria], Hugh de, 402.

Elham [co. Kent], 425, 476.

-, bailiffs of, mandate to, 493.

-, park of, 313, 427.

-, -, parker of, Adam, 451.

-, guardian of the manor of, mandates to, 425, 427, 451, 488.

Elie, Raymond, 17.

Elissa son of Jerneth, baron of North Wales, rebel, mandate to, 347.

Ellis. See Elys.

Elmer, Helmer' [in Middleton], co. Sussex, 249.

Elmore, co. Gloucester, 109.

Elnestowe, Simon de, 278.

Elvael, Elveyn [co. Radnor], scutage of, 501.

Elveden, Elvenden, Benedict son of Warin de, Robert his brother, and Thurston son of Robert de, 378.

Elveston, Henry de, 129.

Elvetham [co. Hants], 428.

Elwin, Ivo son of, 102.

Ely [co. Cambridge], letters close dated at, 202–204, 254, 297.

-, bishop of. See Norwold.

-, cathedral church of, 508.

-, shrine of St. Etheldreda at, garland from the king for, 208.

Ely, John de, 46, 108, 521.

-, Ralph de, his fee from the king, 32.

Elys, Ellis, Alice daughter of, and Maud, 226.

Emberton, Emton, Embreton, co. Bucks, 116, 250.

Embleton, co. Cumberland, 115.

Embrun, Ebredunensis [Hautes Alpes, France], archbishop of, 42, 149.

Emeleswhurth [Emsworth], co. Hants, grant of a market and fair in, 235.

-, liberty of hunting in, 235.

Emma, queen of king Canute, 286.

Emma, Richard son of, 511.

-, Walter son of, 48.

-, William son of, 511.

Emperor. See Frederic.

Engaine, Engayne, Henry, 20.

-, Viel, 20, 290.

-, Warner, 45, 61, 387.

-, -, sometime warden of the castle of the Peak, co. Derby, 512.

Engelfeld, Englefeld, Englefield, William de, 311, 420.

-, -, knt., 455, 456.

Engines, the king's, 3, 69, 200, 257.

-, a blideh' [catapult], and a trebuchet, 219.

Englechevill, Engleschevill, Theobald de, 211, 310, 451.

-, -, his nephew Hugh de Anselvill, 27.

Englefeld, Englefield. See Engelfeld.

Englefield, Englefeld [co. Flint], 510.

-, traitors of, 211.

Engleis, Anglicus, Hugh le, 37.

-, William, 179.

Engleschevill. See Englechevill.

Englewud. See Inglewood.

Entre Deux Mers, inter Duo Maria [Gironde, France], building of a wooden castle in, 6, 25.

-, focage due from, 60.

-, provost of, 16, 57.

-, -, mandate to, 69.

Episcopus [Eveque], John, canon of Hereford, 242.

Epping, Roger de, 283.

Epwell, Eppewell, co. Oxford, 373.

Erbroe. See Arberou.

Erchefont, Lucy, charged with the death of her husband, 97.

Erdlega, Giles de, 311.

Erlega, Erle. See Arley.

Erlega, Henry de, 471.

Erlingeham, Arnold de, and Isabel his wife, 213.

Erminak. See Armegnac.

Ermine, 145.

-, a hood of, 272.

Ernald, Ern', Walter son of, 76.

- Cf. Arnold.

Ernaldi, Bidas, and William, de Regula, 454.

Ernemuth. See Yarmouth.

Ernisius, Roger son of, 251.

Es, Eis, Eys, Eyss, Alexander de, 194.

-, Edmund de, 445.

-, Hugh de, 163, 172.

-, Richard de, 193.

-, William de, 193.

Escape, an, 323.

-, pardon for permitting an, 173.

Eschalers, John des, 501.

Eschales, Eskales, Marmaduke de, and William de, 534.

Escheator, the king's. See Neketon; Rivall'; Wingeham.

Escheators, chattels improperly taken from, 482.

-, to be exempt from assizes &c., 455, 456.

Escheats, 61, 62, 124, 198.

-, gifts of, 7, 9, 13, 23, 339, 381, 462, 519, 523, 533.

Escoteny, Walter de, 344.

Esden. See Dean, East.

Esfeld, Henry de, 273.

Esingwaut, Esingewade. See Easingwold.

Esmerefeld. See Ashenfield.

Esnecia [primogeniture], 389, 498.

Esperun, Amisius de, envoy of the vicomte of Tartays, 491.

Espervill, Oliver de, 388.

Esse, William de, 414.

Esselega, Walter de, his sister and heir, Maud Revel, 444.

Essemore [? Ashmore, co. Dorset], forest of, 520.

Essex, county of, 124, 249, 362, 363, 382, 454.

-, earl of. See Bohun.

-, escheator in. See Stanford.

-, -, mandates to, 467, 528.

-, eyre of justices in, 229.

-, forest of, 43, 92, 220, 244, 273, 338, 343, 345, 443, 446, 482, 521, 531.

-, -, eyre of justices of, 506, 507, 541.

-, a raid in, 464.

-, sheriff of, 96. See also Grey.

-, -, mandates to, 45, 48, 49, 75, 84, 85, 99, 110, 115, 116, 126, 127, 158, 171, 173, 174, 176, 180, 182, 189, 201, 204, 213, 222, 230, 238, 239, 241, 244, 246, 247, 249, 264, 296, 323, 341, 352, 357, 377, 380, 385, 388, 394, 421, 436, 438, 441, 446, 456, 472, 500, 512, 515, 536.

Essex, William de, 278.

Essulk, Richard son of, 188.

Estan [? Ashton], co. Lancaster, 499.

Estburnham. See Burnham, East.

Estden'. See Dean, East.

Estenestok [? East Stoke, co. Notts], 264.

Estfeld, 499.

Estivaus, P. de, 63.

Estlega, John son and heir of John de, 369.

Estmor, Nicholas le, 519.

Eston, Adam de, 95, 299, 493.

-, -, parson of Peak, co. Derby, 385, 512.

-, John de, 441.

-, Reynold son of Henry de, 101.

-, Robert de, 101.

Estovers, 89, 157, 158, 161, 236, 401, 446, 453.

Estrethe, Richard de, 244.

Estrop. See Eastrop.

Esturmi, Esturmy. See Sturmy.

Estutevill. See Stutevill.

Estwud. See Eastwood.

Etechot. See Edgcott.

Eton [co. Bucks], 147.

-, See also Eaton So con; Nuneaton.

Eu, Augum [Seine Inférieure, France], countess of, 128, 157, 166, 532.

-, -, Alice, 425, 451, 503.

-, -, -, Amice her niece, 425.

-, -, -, mandates to guardians of lands late of, 499, 504, 532.

Eudo, warden of Oleron, 18.

-, the clerk, late provost of Oleron, 67.

Eudo, Henry son of, 171.

Eurdas. See Urdos.

Eustar'. See Ustaritz.

Eva, sometime nurse of Richard, count of Poitiers and earl of Cornwall, 108.

Eva, Philip son of, 239.

Everard, William, justice, 543.

Everdon, Silvester de, 97, 105, 113, 121, 131, 148.

-, -, keeper of the great seal, 266.

-, -, archdeacon of Chester, 380, 419.

-, -, parson of Meleburn, bishop elect of Carlisle, 485, 489, 522, 523.

Evereslega. See Eversley.

Evereus. See Ebroicis.

Everingeham, Evering', Everingham, Adam de, mandate to, 519.

-, Robert de, keeper of Sherwood forest, 438.

-, -, mandates to, 16, 49, 90, 110, 131, 149, 152, 166, 178, 182, 205, 212, 220, 222, 224, 225, 282, 337, 368, 379, 380, 383, 398, 403, 431.

-, -, Isabel late the wife of, 438.

-, -, -, mandates to, 439, 440, 448, 452, 487, 488.

Everley, Everl' [co. Wilts], park of, 268, 288.

Evermuth, Beatrice niece and heir of Walter de, and wife of Robert de Bruis', 74.

Eversle, Thomas de, 352.

Eversley, Evereslega [co. Hants], chapel of, 458.

Evesham [co. Worcester], letters close dated at, 369.

-, abbey of, 88, 168, 548.

-, -, plunder of, 24.

-, -, safeguarding during voidance, 33.

-, -, mandate to guardian of, 178.

-, -, corrody required of, 346.

-, -, quit of suits to counties and hundreds, 457.

-, -, ordinance between the church of Worcester and, 548.

-, -, abbot of, 13, 41, 349, 460.

-, -, -, his chamber in Westminster abbey, 123.

-, -, -, Richard, 88, 470.

-, -, -, his nephews, 93, 107.

-, -, -, Thomas, 179.

Evesham, Simon de, archdeacon of the East Riding, 548.

Evesk, John le, 88.

-, Maud late the wife of John le, assignment of dower to, 84.

Evreux, Ebroicensis [Eure, France], bishopric of, 154.

Exchequer, Scaccarium, the, 2, 3, 14, 16, 17, 25, 28, 30, 32, 37, 38, 45, 54, 79, 81, 100, 101, 106, 119, 121, 122, 146, 154, 159, 160, 164, 172, 173, 181, 185, 189, 193, 194, 202, 203, 207, 215, 217, 232, 271, 290, 293, 297, 315, 325, 327, 339–344, 361, 365, 377, 380, 384, 388, 391, 395, 414, 415, 428, 443, 455, 482, 505, 509, 511, 514, 520, 537.

-, accounts rendered at, 93, 423.

-, -, pardon of, 266.

-, -, respite of, 98, 102, 163, 324.

-, the king's appointed alms in, 497. See also Alms.

-, annuities at, 11, 12, 79, 108, 139, 152, 205, 231, 284, 291, 328, 390, 484, 502, 518, 528, 535.

-, arrears of stipends in, 139.

-, chambers in, to be pannelled, 19.

-, clerks of the Jews, exchequer sitting at, 415.

-, Florentine merchants' account to be prepared in, 38.

-, inquisition taken by, 470.

-, marshalsea prison of, 399.

-, pardon of debts at, 18–21, 43, 49, 53, 81, 153, 159, 164, 185, 188, 207, 230, 277, 296, 299, 315, 327, 374, 380, 382, 388, 394, 400, 403, 406, 407, 409, 410, 413, 414, 418, 429, 435, 437, 463, 465–467, 470, 473, 483, 485, 489, 494, 501, 503, 509, 510, 524, 540, 541.

-, respite of debts at, 271, 368.

-, receipt of, 324.

-, -, clerk of. See Assewell; Haddestok.

-, -, tallies of, 176.

-, rolls of, 32, 44, 271, 316, 337, 413, 535.

-, the king's wardrobe in, 19, 430.

-, barons of, 31, 38, 98, 104, 337, 386. See also Seculer.

-, -, a judgment of, 195.

-, -, respite of a plea before, 429.

-, -, mandates to, 1, 3, 5, 9, 12–14, 16–22, 25, 28–30, 32, 35, 37, 43, 44, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53, 83, 85, 86, 98, 99, 102, 104, 108, 120, 122, 133–135, 137, 139, 144, 145, 151, 153, 154, 159, 161, 163, 164, 167, 171– 173, 179, 181, 185, 188, 193– 195, 201–204, 207, 211, 214, 215, 218, 219, 229, 231, 232, 266, 267, 271, 277, 280, 282– 284, 289, 290, 296, 299, 300, 302, 305, 307, 309, 310, 314– 316, 318, 320, 323–325, 327, 332, 333, 335–337, 339–341, 345, 368, 370, 371, 374, 375, 377, 378, 380–384, 386–391, 394, 397–403, 406, 407, 410, 411, 413, 414, 416, 418, 420– 423, 425, 426, 428, 429, 431– 433, 435, 437, 438, 448, 451, 454, 458, 459, 462, 463, 465– 471, 483–485, 487, 489, 490, 492–494, 496, 497, 501–503, 506–511, 513–516, 518, 520, 521, 523, 524, 527–531, 534– 537, 539–541.

-, treasurer and barons of, 106.

-, -, mandates to, 32, 98, 302, 443.

-, treasurer and chamberlains of, 36, 510, 512.

-, -, mandates to, 28, 30, 39, 44, 110, 142, 146, 155, 176, 177, 270, 274, 297, 332, 339, 421, 440, 453, 508, 520, 535, 542.

-, treasurer, barons and chamberlains of, mandate to, 270.

- See also Chester; Ireland.

Excommunication, respite of sentences of, 67.

-, not to be given effect to, 478.

Executors, to have free administration, 75, 78, 94, 96, 100, 102, 105–107, 112, 118, 160, 179, 201, 265, 391, 446, 456, 483, 539.

Exemore. See Exmoor.

Exemuth, Axemuth, William de, 430, 509.

-, -, mandates to, 399, 401, 431.

Exeter, Exonia, co. Devon, city of, 156, 235, 280.

-, bishop of. See Blund; Brewer.

-, gaol of, 81, 493.

Exhall, Eccleshal', co. Warwick, 116.

Exminster, Exmenistre, co. Devon, 301.

Exmoor, Exemore, co. Devon, dispute touching a demesne of the king in the forest of, 383.

Exning, Ixning, co. Suffolk, 212.

Exonia. See Exeter.

Exonia, Master John de, physician, 442.

Expeditatio [lawing]. See Dogs.

Extortion, 181.

Extraneus. See Lestrange.

Eye, co. Suffolk, honour of, 500.

Eylesbir'. See Aylesbury.

Eynefeld, Walter de, 442.

Eynho. See Aynho.

Eynon son of Oweyn, 510.

Eyr, Roger le, 129.

Eys, Eyss. See Es.

Eystan ad Montem. See Easton, Great.

Eyvill, Walter de, 355.

- Cf. Dayvill.