Index: E

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 6, 1247-1251. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1922.

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'Index: E', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 6, 1247-1251, (London, 1922) pp. 611-617. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen3/vol6/pp611-617 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Eardisley, Eirdesl' [co. Hereford], 195.

Earsham, Erlsham [co. Norfolk], 109.

Easington, Esinton [co. Durham], manor, 157, 204.

Easingwold, Esingwald [co. York], 400.

-, king's manor, 126.

-, manor, 241.

-, king's demesne of, 31.

Eastwood, Estwod [co. Essex], prison of Margaret de Burgo at, 189.

Ebbesborne Wake, Ebbeburn, Ebesburn, co. Wilts, 393.

Eboraco, William de, 114, 541.

-, -, a justice, 83, 554.

-, -, ordinance for Oxford made by, 217.

-, -, bishop of Salisbury, 188, 205, 335, 462, 522, 555.

-, -, -, to buy wine, 47.

-, -, -, justice, at the Tower, 131.

-, -, gifts to, 140, 237.

-, -, -, gifts of firewood to, 478–479, 513.

-, -, -, quit of common summons before forest justices, 369.

-, -, -, knights of, 334.

-, -, -, letters close authorised by, 106.

Ebroicis, Ebroic, William de, 111.

Eccleshal, William de, and William his brother, 556.

Ecclesiastical, acknowledgment of king's right to insist on licence to elect and royal confirmation of a bishop, 222.

-, first fruits of the diocese of Canterbury, 550–551.

-, lay hand to be removed, 63, 120, 361, 542.

-, privileges of chapels royal, 226. See also Chapels Royal.

-, privileges of clerks of the household, 550–551.

-, provisors in a church, 348.

-, sacristry of Westminster, 413.

-, tithes, 415.

- See also Westminster; Woodstock.

-, church furniture, vestments &c.:—
-, alb, stole et fanon', 506.
-, red banners (vexilla), 449.
-, embroidered banner for Westminster, 422.
-, a basin of tin with chains to hang in the king's chapel at Windsor, 505.
-, a baudekin to be repaired and a wide gold fringe put to a chasuble, 451.
-, bell to be made greater than those last year, 304.
-, bell and cross with two cherubims for Westminster, 409.
-, Bible stolen from the dean and chapter of Hereford, 331.
-, a great cammock for the shrine of St. Edward at Westminster, 422.
-, censers &c. for Westminster abbey, 320.
-, chalice and cup, 264.
-, chasuble, 377.
-, chasuble to be sent to the king, 423.
-, chasuble, alb and amice, 467.
-, copes, 328, 375, 425, 507.
-, cope (described), 143.
-, cope for Salisbury, 166.
-, copes of samite cum campanellis given to Salisbury, 201.
-, copes for the king's chapel, 383.
-, a cope for the abbot of Pershore, 431.
-, a cope of samite, 458.
-, cope for abbey of Cluny, 485– 486.
-, -, described, 466.
-, copes and chasubles (described) for the parish church and chapel royal at Windsor, 445.
-, a crozier with stones, with the stick covered with silver plate, 389–390.
-, cup for Sacrament, 343.
-, figure of the Virgin with shrine, 380, 381 bis.
-, a mitre to be made, 454.
-, obols of Musk for the shrine of St. Mildred, 463.
-, obols of Musk for various shrines, 546.
-, pictures and crucifix for king's chapel at Guildford, 340– 341.
-, pixes for king and queen, 444.
-, quilt (culcitra) to hang in St. Peter's, Westminster, 476, 477.
-, silk cloths to hang in Westminster abbey, 493.
-, a ring for the Patriarch of Jerusalem, 454.
-, list of service books &c., 447.
-, stole (described) to be made, 493.
-, summarium for the king's chapel, 355.
-, a silver thurible, 481.
-, timber for stalls, 457, 458.
-, vestments for use of the white cardinal, 290, 291.
-, vestments for the new chapel at Windsor, 132, 399.
-, tunic and dalmatic with fringes after the Roman manner, 445.
-, pontificals for Aymer de Valence, 472.
-, vestments and chalice, 265.
-, wine for Sacraments, 505.
-, See also Bells.

Echingham. See Ekingham.

Eckington, Ekinton, co. Worcester, advowson of, 553.

Edde, Geoffrey son of, 520.

Eddewurth. See Edworth.

Edenevet, Tuder son of. See Tuder.

Edington, Edinton, co. Somerset, 363.

Edinton, Robert de, 363.

Edmund the king's son, his nurse. See Foliot.

Edmundestorp, Edmundstrop, Admundestrop, Amundestrop, Amundestorp, Hadmundestrop, Robert de, 4.

-, -, huntsman, 22, 88, 259, 326, 328.

-, -, bailiff of Freemantle, 328, 424, 427.

Edmundi, John, 62.

Edmundstrop. See Edmundestrop.

Edrich, Richard, 189.

Edricheston [co. Warwick]. See Atherston.

Edricheston, William de, coroner in Warwickshire, 440.

Edward the confessor, charter of, confirmed, 511.

Edward the king's son, gives 15 tunics to poor on Christmas eve, 18.

-, to be allowed to hunt in Windsor park, 63.

-, gift of bucks by, 187.

-, illness of, 452.

-, falcons of, 290.

-, lands for support of, 44.

-, meat for, 15.

-, money for, 15.

-, roebucks for, 451, 452.

-, venison for, 17.

-, his chamber in Gloucester castle, 476.

-, his chamber at Ludgershall, to be built, 435.

-, leech of. See Alexander; Thomas.

-, nurse of. See Alice.

Edward, Iwayn son of, 414, 423.

Edwini, Robert, and Humphrey his brother, 248.

Edworth, Eddewurth, co. Bedford, 102.

Egg Buckland, Bocland, co. Devon, 30.

Eggs, provision of, 97.

Egidia, mother of Alesia de Burgo, 197.

Egwell, Samson de, late rector of Sudborough, 23.

Eierdesl'. See Eardisley.

Eignon. See Eynon.

Eincurt. See Eyncurt.

Ekingham, Echingham, Ellis de, 188, 213, 407.

Ekinton, co. Worcester. See Eckington.

Ela countess of Warwick, gifts to, 86, 378, 471.

-, mandate to, 141.

Eleanor the king's sister [wife of Simon de Monte Forti], countess of Leicester and Pembroke, 3, 463.

-, gifts to, 3, 22, 74 bis, 302.

-, grant to, 22.

-, her dower in Ireland, 135.

Eleham. See Elham.

Elfael, Elveyn [co. Radnor], 72.

-, court of, 113.

-, land on the hill of, 113.

Elham, Eleham, co. Kent, manor, 59.

-, park, deer in, 8, 69, 80, 187.

-, Adam, parker of, 59.

Elingh. See Hayling.

Elingham. See Ellingham.

Elkinton, Robert de, 171.

Ellecumb, co. Gloucester, 364.

Elleford. See Aylesford.

Ellen, nurse of Henry III, 208, 255.

Ellesleg. See Allesley.

Ellingham, Elingham [co. Hants], Geoffrey le Messer of, 406.

Ellis nuntius, 530.

Ellis, formerly queen's cook, 464, 468.

Ellis, Geoffrey son of, 351.

Elm, Thomas de, 531.

Elmertorp. See Elmsthorpe.

Elmet, Roger de, 219.

Elmham, South, Suthwelham [co. Suffolk], 109.

Elmsthorpe, Elmertorp, co. Lincoln, 340.

Elstow, Alnestowe, Awnestowe, co. Bedford, Albreda de Saunford abbess of, 423.

Eltesdon, Simon de, 57.

Eltisley, Eltesleg, Eltesl', co. Cambridge, 229, 424, 425.

Elveyn. See Elfael.

Elwin, Michael son of, 544.

Ely [co. Cambridge], 238.

-, letters close dated at, 108, 425, 531.

-, cathedral church, timber for fabric of, 34.

-, bishop of, to have his liberties, 128.

-, H. bishop of. See Northwold.

-, prior of, to provide swans &c., 223.

Ely, isle of [co. Cambridge], pleas held in, 103.

Ely, Roger de, 451.

-, Walter de, 238.

-, William de, 229.

Elynton, John de, 543.

Emesgonia. See Emsgau.

Emma, Richard son of, Avice wife of, 174.

-, William son of, 475.

Empress, the, four gerfalcons for, 88.

Emsgau, Emesgonia [in Hanover], men of, 531–532.

Enborne, Enedeburn, co. Berks, 102.

Enclose, licence to, 278.

Enedeburn. See Enborne.

Engayne, Gilbert, 219.

-, Warin or Warner, 111, 371.

-, Warner, formerly bailiff of the Peak, 280.

- Cf. Ingayn.

Engelwod. See Inglewood.

Engineer (ingeniator) See Bertrand de Saltu; Gerard.

Englebourn, Engleburn [in Harberton parish], co. Devon, 445.

Englefeud, William de, escheator in co. Berks, sheriff of Devon, 515.

-, -, escheator in Berkshire, 476, 482.

-, -, sheriff of Devon, 441.

Engleschevill, Engleskevill, Theobald de, 123, 347.

-, -, gifts to, 54, 435, 482.

Englewode, Englewod. See Inglewood.

Engleys, Gilbert le, 446.

-, John le, 189.

Ennestann. See Enstone.

Enney, co. Berks, manor, 224.

Enrolment of private charters. See Chancery.

Ensham, Eynesham [co. Oxford], abbot and convent of, 100.

Enstone, Ennestann, co. Oxford, Walter son of the smith of, 324.

Enveyse, Enveise, John de, gift to, 139.

-, William le, and Maud his wife, 537.

Epping, co. Essex, 280.

Ercaulewe, Erkaluwe, Arcalewe, Erkelawe, Crekelawe, William de, 421.

-, -, appointed escheator in co. Salop, 101.

-, -, escheator in co. Salop, 322, 484, 485.

Erchefunt. See Urchfont.

Erdbur, mill in the soke of Luton, co. Bedford, 463.

Erdinton, Erdintun, Erdint, Giles de, 113, 218, 312, 405, 545.

-, -, dean of Wolverhampton, 50.

-, -, a justice, 555.

-, -, gift to, 183.

Ereford, Alexander de, 38.

Ereswell, Maurice de, 78.

-, -, Cecily wife of, 78.

Erkaluwe, Erkelawe. See Ercaulewe.

Erlegh, Erleg, Erle, Henry de, sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, intendant of works at Freemantle, 462.

-, -, gift to, 314.

-, -, (called Henry de Ferleg), sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, 401.

-, -, a receipt by, 524.

-, -, late sheriff of Dorset and Somerset, 566.

-, -, mandate to, 567.

Erleham, Ralph de, 474.

-, -, falcons in his custody, 290.

-, Thomas de, hawks in his custody, 78.

Erlsham. See Earsham.

Ermington [co. Devon], Hugh Peverel of, 146.

Ernald, Roger son of, 300.

Ernaldi Muneder, William, 344.

Escalariis, John de, 40.

-, -, Walter his man, 40.

Escales, Robert de, execution of will of, 258.

Escape of a robber, 523.

Escheator, to make inquisitions concerning escheats &c. instead of the sheriff, 105.

-, substitute appointed, 94.

Escheators. See Wingham; Stanford.

-, appointments of, 36, 101, 137, 515. See also Norfolk.

Escheats, assignments out of, 200.

Eschull [Aisholt ?], co. Somerset, 364.

Escoland, Geoffrey, 535.

Escot, Adam le, 242.

-, Gerard le, 38.

-, Luke le, 38.

-, Philip le, 512.

-, William le, 403.

-, -, approver, 66.

- See also Scot.

Escoteny, Thomas, lands late of, 546.

Escrutevill. See Estotevill.

Escudemor, Godfrey de, 545.

Esham, co. Lancaster. See Heysham.

Esher, Eyssere, Essere, co. Surrey, manor, 410.

-, rabbits to be taken at, 332.

Esinden. See Essendon.

Esingwald, Esingwaud. See Easingwold.

Esinton. See Easington.

Esinton, Robert de, and Ellen his wife, 367.

Espec. Cf. Spec.

Espertvill, Oliver de, livery for, as one of the king's knights, 390.

Espervir, Thomas, 454.

Esporun, Thomas (same as the last?), 473.

-, -, deputy for Margaret de Ripariis at the exchequer, 473.

Esquier, Thomas le, 179.

-, -, his daughter Joan. See Paulinus.

Esse, Ralph, 362.

-, Roger de, 171.

Essebir, co. Berks. See Ashbury.

Esseby, Esseb', Philip de, coroner in co. Warwick, 25.

-, William de, 73, 74.

-, -, his lands and heirs, 78, 187.

-, -, executors of, 89.

-, -, Joan wife of, 74.

Esseford. See Ashford.

Essemor. See Ashmore.

Essendon, Isendon, Esinden, Essend, Isenden, co. Hertford, manor, 399, 403.

-, -, issues of, 4.

-, -, tallage of, 147.

Essere. See Esher.

Essex, election of coroner in, 278, 334.

-, justices in eyre in, 31.

-, -, appointed, 98–99.

-, provisions bought in, 168.

-, sheriff of. See Helgheton.

-, forest of, 33, 59, 159, 256, 282.

-, -, cheminage through, 511.

-, -, height of hays in, 493.

-, -, forester of. See Munfichet.

-, -, steward of. See Fillol.

-, -, election of verderer in, 395.

-, -, brockets to be taken in, 280.

-, -, bucks and does in, 1, 32, 396, 469, 491, 503.

-, -, firewood in, 495.

-, -, holly trees in, 237.

-, -, oaks in, 289.

-, -, without the park, does in, 427.

-, earl of. See Bohun.

Estcherleton. See Charlton.

Estereys, Estereis, John le, 162.

-, -, burgess of Lynn, 424.

Esthall, Alexander, coroner in Kent, 310.

-, Remy de, 46.

Estland, Theodoric de, 135.

Estleg. See Astley.

Eston, co. Salop. See Aston.

Eston, Adam de, clerk of the chancery, 51, 262.

-, -, keeper of Godstow abbey, mandate to, 48.

-, -, parson of Castleton, co. Derby, 280.

Estotevill, Estutevill, Escrutevill, John de, 398, 421.

-, -, pardon for, 398.

Estovers, grant of, 59.

-, in Inglewood, 66.

Estrange, Estrang', John le, mandate to, 441.

-, Roger, 494.

Estre, Geoffrey del, 224 bis.

Estrich, Helmin de, 165.

Esturmy, Adam, 82.

Estutevill. See Estotevill.

Estwod [co. Essex]. See Eastwood.

Eswy, William, merchant of London, 62.

Eu, Augi, Alice countess of. See Alice.

Euer. See Ivor.

Eure. See Ivor.

Eustace, John son of, justice of Ireland, mandate to, 548.

-, Theobald son of, 422.

Eustacii, William, of Waltham, 145.

Euxton, Evesketon [in Leyland parish], co. Lancaster, 226.

Everard, Geoffrey son of, 357.

Everard, Peter, 300.

-, William, 364.

Evercy, Thomas de, 217.

Everdon, co. Northampton, 369.

-, Robert parson of, 369.

Everdon, Robert son of Ranulph de, 369.

-, Silvester de, bishop of Carlisle, 217, 540, 562, 566.

-, -, -, proctor of the prior of Rumilly, 347.

-, -, -, a justice, 554.

-, -, -, letters authorised by, 100.

-, -, -, liberties of his men, 526, 527.

-, -, -, gift of deer to, 51.

-, -, -, gift of timber to, 51.

Evere. See Iver.

Everesl'. See Eversley.

Everesle, Everle, Everl', Bartholomew de, 208, 255.

-, -, Agnes his wife, nurse to Beatrice the king's daughter, 208, 255.

Everingham, Adam de, forester of Sherwood, 521.

-, -, mandate to, 455.

-, Isabel wife of Robert de, mandate to, 92.

Everl, co. Hants. See Eversley.

Everle, Everl. See Everesle.

Everley, Everleg [co. Wilts], park, wild sheep in, 379.

Eversley, Everesl, Everl' [co. Hants], forest, lawing of dogs in, 379, 380.

-, -, keeper of. See Mora.

-, -, two stags and a buck to be taken in, 558.

-, -, cheminage in, 434.

-, bailiff of, 341.

Evesham, co. Worcester, letters close dated at, 319.

-, abbot of, 81, 361, 536, 543.

-, Thomas abbot of, 368.

-, John late prior of, warrant for arrest of, 130.

-, Henry monk of, abbot of Shrewsbury, 437.

Evesketon. See Euxton.

Ewell, co. Surrey, 211.

Ewelm, Ewelme, Lewelm, co. Oxford, manor, 200, 212.

Ewhus, Ewus. See Yews.

Exchequer, broken into and besants stolen, 205.

-, king's order to be executed, though exchequer be not sitting, 101.

-, admission of sheriff's attorneys at, 558.

-, arrears to be paid from, 389.

-, attorneys at the, 404.

-, accounts to be rendered at, 204, 253, 285.

-, day for an account, 401.

-, accounts at, postponed, 23.

-, -, postponed for illness of accountant, 160.

-, -, auditing of, 387, 413, 543 bis.

-, barons of, to hear a case of debt, 284.

-, -, mandate to, 135.

-, -, abrogate a liberty without warrant, 403.

-, cause touching a Jew referred to the barons, 299.

-, charter to be read by the barons, 529.

-, roll of debtors sent to, 289.

-, enrolments in, 22, 23.

-, charter to be enrolled in, 543.

-, inspection of rolls of, 210.

-, rolls to be searched, 382, 475.

-, estreat of justices in eyre sent to, for summons to be made, 82–83.

-, money to be sent from, 245, 456.

-, 500 marks from Jewish tallage and all moneys received to be sent after the king, 238.

-, all money in the exchequer at London to be sent to the king, 288.

-, money sent from, to the wardrobe, 242, 455.

-, money of imprest, 421.

-, annual fee payable at, 200.

-, yearly fees received at, 212 bis.

-, pension payable at, 231, 461.

-, office of king's chamberlain (officium camere, sic) in, 473.

-, debts of a sheriff at, 130 bis.

-, sheriff in debt detained at, 142.

-, treasurer of. See Haverhull.

-, treasurer and barons of, to try a Jew with others, 360.

-, treasury chest, debts found in, 421.

-, warrant for arrest addressed to the barons, 41.

-, writ of Liberate, 295.

-, seal of, committed to Edward de Westmonasterio, 58.

-, writ under seal of, cancelled, 403.

-, king's remembrancer. See Nicholas de Sancto Albano.

-, of Jews, Jew residing in, as justice, 165.

- -, a second Jew to reside at, 163.

- -, Philip Lovel constituted a justice, 234.

- -, justice of Jews in, appointed, 330.

- -, profits of, 256.

- of Chester, q.v.

- of Dublin. See Dublin under Ireland.

-, of Durham, q.v.

Excommunicate person to be taken, 97, 98.

Excommunication, bull concerning promulgation of, 99.

Exeministr'. See Exminster.

Exemption from assizes &c., 171, 222, 260, 276, 289, 439, 508.

Exeter, co. Devon, amercements of, 164.

-, arrangements as to coining money at, 107–108.

-, prison at, 270.

-, letters close dated at, 310, 311.

-, Bonefant of. See Jews.

-, Jews of, 21, 320, 374, 488, 496.

-, houses of Jews in, 297.

-, bishopric, voidance of, 351.

-, bishop of. See Blund.

-, treasurer of, mandate to, 535.

Exminster, Exeministr', co. Devon, 363.

Exning, Ixning, co. Suffolk, 397.

Exonia, John de, king's clerk, a gown for, 288.

-, Jordan de, 448.

Extraneus. See Lestrange.

Eya, Eye, Peter de, 513.

-, Philip de, gift to, 321.

Eygnon. See Eynon.

Eylesbur. See Aylesbury.

Eylesham. See Aylsham.

Eyllesbur. See Aylesbury.

Eyncurt, Eincurt, John de, 334, 557–558.

-, Roger de, coroner in Derby, 334.

Eyneford, co. Kent. See Eynsford.

Eyneford, William de, 90.

Eynesbury, co. Huntingdon, Hardwick in, q.v.

Eynesham. See Ensham.

Eynesham, John de, 368.

Eynho. See Aynhoe.

Eynolf or Eynon son of Owen, 3, 50, 295.

Eynon, Eignon, Eygnon son of Edenevet, hostage, 44.

Eynsford, Eyneford, co. Kent, church, 40.

Eynsham, Eynesham [co. Oxford], abbot of, his wood in Wychwood forest, 499.

Eynulvesdal, Nicholas de, 370.

Eyssere. See Esher.

Eyton, co. Derby, 221.

Eyvill, Nicholas de, and Clarice his wife, 148.

-, Robert de, 421.

-, Walter Daiwil, 530.

- See Ayvill.