Index: D

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 2, 1429-1435. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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Dabernoun, John, 85, 89, 90, 136.

Dabriggecourt, Dabryggecourt, Agnes, wife of John, 135.

-, John, 134–5.

-, Thomas, son of John, 134.

Daccombe, William, coroner in Dorset, 71.

Dachehurst, Dacheherst. See Datchurst.

Dacheworth. See Datchworth.

Dacre, Edmund, 50, 52.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, 52.

-, Isabel, wife of Thomas, 52.

-, Joan, daughter of Edmund, married John Gibson, 50.

-, Thomas, son of Edmund, 50, 52.

Dadlington, Dadlyngton, Leic., 130.

Dadyngton. See Deddington.

Dagworths, Dagworthes, manor, Essex, [in Elmdon], 94.

Dalahowe. See Delahowe.

Dalamare. See Delamare.

Dalby, Hugh, 119.

Dale manor, Essex [in Lawford], 88.

Dale, John, 114.

-, Sibyl, wife of Thomas, knight, 88.

-, Thomas, 120.

-, Thomas, clerk, 206, 346.

-, Thomas, knight, 88.

-, -, Thomas his son, 88.

-, -, -, Thomas his son, 88.

Dalley. See Dawley.

Dallington, Dalyngton, Sussex, 45–6, 64, 69.

Dallyng, Roger, 379.

Dalton, Lanc., 57.

Dalton, Alice, wife of John, 43.

-, John, 43.

-, Richard, 58.

-, Thomas, 40, 253.

Dalyngton. See Dallington.

Damer. See Dammer.

Damianis, Lawrence de, 374.

Damme, Dam, Belgium, 259.

Dammer, Damer, Richard, 170, 330.

-, -, coroner in Sussex, 261.

Damport, Thomas, 111.

Danby, Robert, 361.

-, William, 71.

Dane, Simon, 62.

Danesey. See Dengie.

Danet, John, 131, 295.

-, Richard, 295.

Dansk. See Danzig.

Danyell, Henry, 379.

-, John, cellarer of St. Leonard's hospital, York, 166.

-, Richard, parson of Swillington, 93–4.

-, Thomas, 12.

-, Thomas, of St. Neots, 39.

-, William, 168.

Danzig, Dansk, merchant of, 317.

-, ship of, 317.

Darcy, Eleanor, wife of Philip lord Darcy, 276.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of Philip lord Darcy, married James Strangways the younger, 143, 207, 276.

-, Elizabeth, wife of Philip lord Darcy, 143, 207.

-, John lord Darcy (ob. 1411), 143, 207, 257, 276.

-, John, called lord Darcy, brother of Philip, 348.

-, Margery, daughter of Philip lord Darcy, married John Conyers, 143, 207–8.

-, Margaret, wife of John lord Darcy, 257.

-, Philip, 324.

-, Philip, lord Darcy (ob. 1399), 143, 207.

-, Philip lord Darcy and Meinill (ob. 1418), 21, 143, 207, 276, 348.

-, Robert, 152–3, 162, 188, 250, 259, 280, 296, 329.

Dare, John, the elder, 39.

-, John, the younger, 39.

Darell, Edmund, 270.

-, John, 226, 228.

-, William, 34, 43–4, 50–5, 58, 247, 252, 350.

Darenth, Darent, Kent, 60, 236.

Darfield, Derfelde, Yorks, 130.

Darmesden, Dermoundesden, Suffolk [in Barking], 210.

Darsham, Dersham, Suffolk, 130.

Dartford, Dertforde, Kent, 59, 60, 236.

-, deed dated at, 60, 236.

Dartmouth, Dertemouth, Dertemuth, Derthemouth, Southtoune Dertemouth, Devon, 84, 103–4, 220, 259, 367.

-, collectors of customs and subsidies in, 263.

-, keepers of the passage in, 199.

Darton, Dartonketilmanthorp (i.e. D. and Ketilmanthorp), Yorks, 137.

Dartre, John, 31, 92.

Datchurst, Dacheherst, Dachehurst. Kent [in Hildenborough], 357–8.

Datchworth, Dacheworth, Herts, 161.

Daubeny, Daubney, Giles, 67, 308.

-, William, son of Giles, 308.

Daueler, Richard, 64.

Daunce, Thomas, 117.

Daundeleyn, John, 127.

Daungens, Robert, 347–8.

Dautre, Dawtre, John, 48.

-, Walter, 127.

Dauvers, Davers, John, 58, 119, 308.

-, Robert, 119, 132–3, 199, 213, 254–6, 308.

Daventre, William, 172.

Davers. See Dauvers.

David ap Gronou, 373.

- ap Howell, 370, 382.

- ap Jevan, 371, 373 (bis).

- ap Jevan ap Howell, 386.

- ap Maddoke ap Llewelyn, 373.

- ap Merke ap Howell, 370.

- ap Philipp, 373.

David, John, 376.

Davy, John, coroner in Dorset, 195.

-, Thadeus, 386.

Davys, John, 189, 384.

Dawe, John, 94.

Daweson, Dawesone, Thomas, 315.

-, William, 187.

Dawley, Dalley, Midd. [in Harlington], lord of, 51.

Dawlish, Dawlysshe, Devon, 84.

Dawtre. See Dautre.

Dayre, John, 196.

Dayrell, John, 56, 316.

Dean, Dene, forest, Glouc., verderers in, 262. See also Box, J.; Penbrugge, R.

Dean, Lower, Netherdene, Beds, 59, 60.

-, Upper, Overdene, Beds, 59, 60.

-, deeds dated at, 59, 60.

Debenham, Depenham, Deppenham, Gilbert, 48–9, 295, 312, 314.

-, John, 299.

-, Thomas, son of John, 299.

Decree, recognisance to obey, 259, 316.

Deddington, Dadyngton, Oxon, 323, 342.

Dedham, Joan, wife of John, 315.

-, John, 315.

Dee, Madoke, 370.

Deeres, Essex [in Eastwood and Prittlewell], 95.

Deken, Dekene, Dekoun, John, 63.

-, John, chaplain, 370.

-, Thomas, 316.

Delahowe, Dalahowe, Thomas, 37.

Delamare, Dalamare, Eleanor, married — Paulet, 66.

-, Ellis, 66.

-, Joan, married John Newburgh, 67.

-, John, 67.

-, Robert, 142.

Delham, William, 362.

Delowe, Robert, 349.

-, William, 349.

Delves, Staff. [in Wednesbury], 4, 5.

Delves, John, 4, 5.

Denache, Bucks, 212–3. (The Vache in Chalfont St. Giles?)

Denbegh, David, 379.

-, Lewis, 379.

Denbolde, Henry, 164.

Denby, Edmund, 50.

Dene, Bucks [in Chicheley], 127.

Dene forest. See Dean.

Dene, Hugh, 185, 313.

-, John, 30.

-, Richard, 62.

Denebaud, Donebawed, Florence, wife of John, 7, 8.

-, John, 7, 8.

Dengayngne. See Engaine.

Dengie, Danesey, Essex, chapel or prebend in, 334.

Denham, Suffolk (East), 210.

Denham, John, 342.

-, John de (temp. Edw. I.), 210.

-, William, 231.

Denmark, king of. See Eric.

Denneslande, Cornwall, 237.

Dennynge, John, coroner in Devon, 3.

Densangre, John, 240.

Denton, Little Dodyngton, Northants, 29.

Denton, Sussex, 88.

Denton, George, son of Thomas, 259.

-, John, 43.

-, Thomas, 259.

Denwey, John, 111.

Denys, Gilbert, son of Maurice, 138.

-, John, 16.

-, John, of Bristol, 66.

-, Maurice, 137.

-, Thomas, 63.

Depden, John, 307.

Depenham. See Debenham.

Deper, Henry, 308.

-, Isabel, wife of Henry, 308.

Depforde. See Deptford.

Deppenham. See Debenham.

Deptford, Depforde, Kent, 94, 106.

Depulle, Thomas, 289.

Derby, county, 232.

-, coroner in, 195, 274. See also Dunbaben, J.; Tunstede, J.

-, escheator in, 21, 84, 213, 262–3. See also Nottingham and Derby.

-, knights of the shire, 271.

-, recognisances to be levied in, 43, 114, 167.

-, sheriff of, 195, 274.

Derby, John, 8.

-, Margaret, daughter of Stephen, married Morgan Gough, 266.

-, Michaela, wife of Robert, 266.

-, Robert, 266.

-, Stephen, 266.

-, Walter, 266.

-, Walter, son of Walter, 266.

-, William, clerk, 308.

-, William, esquire, 294.

-, William, son of Walter, 266.

Dere, Maud, wife of Richard, 286.

-, Richard, 286.

Dereham, East, Estderham, Norfolk, vicar of. See Grene, W. del.

Dereman, Richard, 62.

Derfelde. See Darfield.

Derham, Thomas, 187–8.

Derke, John, 239, 306.

Derlyngton, John, 61.

Dermoundesden. See Darmesden.

Derneforde, Cambs. See Dernford.

Derneforde, Devon. See Dornaford.

Dernewelle. See Nele.

Dernford, Derneforde, Cambs [in Sawston], 340.

Dersham. See Darsham.

Dertemouth, Dertemuth. See Dartmouth.

Dertforde. See Dartford.

Derthemouth. See Dartmouth.

Deschalers, Thomas, 277, 340–1.

Despenser, Hugh le, lord Despenser (ob. 1326), 31.

-, Richard, called lord Despenser (ob. 1414), 139.

Deuyas, John, 223.

Develyn. See Dublin.

Deverose, John, 145.

Devet, John, 358.

Devizes, Devyses, Wilts, 302.

Devon, 157, 360.

-, coroner in, 3, 148, 154, 156. See also Blenche, W.; Bolter, J.; Coterell, N.; Dennynge, J.; Dowenynge, J.

-, escheator in, 73, 78, 84–6, 136, 138, 218, 220–1. See also Bamfelde, J.; Copleston, J.; Jaybyun, J.

- and Cornwall, escheator in, 86, 151, 332.

-, knights of the shire, 271.

-, recognisances to be levied in, 26, 66, 104, 119, 157, 239, 244, 359, 360, 367.

-, sheriff of, 3, 55, 69, 148, 154, 156, 180, 241, 246.

Devon, earl of. See Courtenay, E.; Courtenay, T.

Devyle, William, 210.

Dewall, John, 292.

Dewe, David, 370.

-, Richard, 229.

-, William, 362.

Deyncourt, Deyncourte, Alice, 57.

-, John, son of Thomas, 209.

-, Thomas, 209.

Dieppe [Seine-Inf.], France, 202.

Dilwick, Dylwyke, Beds [in Stagsden], 83.

Dimsdale, Dymmysdale, Dymysdale, Staff. [in Newcastle under Lyme], 4, 5.

Dinant, Belgium, merchants of, 230.

Dinton, Donyngton, Bucks, 329.

Dinton, Donyngton, Wilts, 173, 347.

Diseworth, Dyseworth, Leic., 198.

Diss, Dysse, Norfolk, 144.

-, hundred of, 144.

Ditton, Dytton, Kent, 98, 102.

Ditton Camoys, Cambs [in Wood Ditton], 132–3, 223.

Dixon, Dykeson, Dykson, Dyxon, Dyxoun, Nicholas, 27, 56, 63, 126, 128, 168.

-, -, master of St. James's hospital, 43–4, 51, 53.

-, -, parson of Cheshunt, 323–4.

Dixton, Richard, 79, 260.

Dobel, Dobyl, Dobylle, Edward, 169.

-, Henry, 113, 122.

Dockynge, Simon, 291.

Doddinghurst, Dodyngherst, Essex, 212–3.

Doddington, Dodyngton, Kent, 96.

Doddington, Dodyngton, Linc., 131.

Dode, Thomas, 106.

Dodecote, Cornwall, 14.

Dodnash, Dodenasshe, priory, Suffolk [in Bentley], 213.

Dodyngherst. See Doddinghurst.

Dodyngsels, Edward, 313–4.

-, Edward, son of Edward, 313.

Dodyngton. See Doddington, Kent and Linc.

Dodyngton, Little. See Denton.

Dodyngton, Nicholas, 171.

-, Richard, 171.

Doge, Robert, 62.

Doget, Doket, Richard, 63, 210, 259.

Dogge, Alice, wife of Thomas, 132, 159.

-, Thomas, 132, 159.

Doghton, Thomas, rector of Winterbourne, 120.

Dogmersfield, Dogmersfelde, Dogmersshefelde, Hants, 193, 259.

-, chancery at, 344.

-, letters close, etc., dated at, 193, 202, 208, 221–3, 250, 299, 302, 349, 353, 384.

Dogsthorpe, Dosthorp, Northants [in Peterborough], 158.

Dokeseye. See Doxey.

Dokesworth. See Duxford.

Doket. See Doget.

Doklyngton. See Ducklington.

Dole, Doulewe, Doulowe, hundred, Wilts, 43, 51.

Dollynge, Thomas, abbot of Durford, 92, 122, 160–1, 384.

Doncaster, Doncastre, Yorks, 166–7.

Donebawed. See Denebaud.

Doniford, Donyforde, Somerset [in St. Decuman's], 285.

Donington, Castle, Donyngton, Leic., 230.

Donster. See Dunster (surname).

Donwyche. See Dunwich.

Donyforde. See Doniford.

Donyngton, Bucks. See Dinton.

Donyngton, Leic. See Donington, Castle.

Donyngton, Wilts. See Dinton.

Donyngton, Robert, 145, 155.

Donyngworth. See Dunningworth.

Doo, William, 45.

Dorewarde, Durwarde, John, 153, 162, 170, 250, 253, 259, 290, 296.

Dorking, Dorkynge, Surrey, 104, 111.

Dornaford, Derneforde, Devon [in Sampford Courtenay], 220.

Dorset, 202.

-, coroner in, 3, 71, 195, 332. See also Daccombe, W.; Davy, J.; Staunforde, W.; Tracy, W.

-, escheator in, 5, 13, 17, 85, 140, 204, 266, 276, 285, 327, 329, 333. See also Somerset and Dorset; Cornu, W.; Milbourne, R.; Pauncefot, W.; Wynforde, J.

-, knights of the shire, 271.

-, recognisances to be levied in, 350–1.

-, sheriff of, 3, 71, 101, 195, 217, 241, 266, 332. See also Somerset and Dorset.

Dosthorp. See Dogsthorpe.

Doule, John, master of requests, 24.

Doulewe, Doulowe. See Dole.

Doune, Devon. See Down.

Doune (surname). See Downe.

Dounham, Richard, 162.

Dounhamhithe. See Downham Market.

Dounparke. See Downpark.

Dounrewe. See Downrow.

Dounton. See Downton.

Dounvyle, Peter, 161.

Dounynge. See Dowenyng.

Dourische, Dourysche, Durysshe, Thomas, 104, 164, 300–1, 306.

Douue, Roger, minister of the friars minors in England, 379.

Dover, Dovorre, Kent, 47.

-, castle, 149, 206.

-, -, constable of. See Humphrey duke of Gloucester.

-, customers of, 149.

-, customers, searchers, controllers and overseers of the search at, 156.

-, keepers of the passage, 78, 149, 156.

-, mayor of, 78.

-, searcher at, 78, 149.

Dovercourt, Essex, 205.

Dowebere, Henry, 117.

Dowene. See Downe.

Dowenyng, Dounynge, John, 159.

-, John, coroner in Devon, 3.

Dower, assignment of, 1, 5, 6, 8, 20–1, 71, 77, 78–9, 84, 139, 146, 149, 155, 199, 201–2, 204–14, 264, 276, 327, 329, 332, 339.

Dower, John, 5.

Down, Doune, Devon, 84.

Downe, Doune, Dowene, John, 46, 56.

- alias James, Lawrence, 89, 289.

-, Nicholas, monk of Mellifont, 381.

-, Thomas, 322.

-, William, 251.

Downham Market, Dounhamhithe, Norfolk, 237.

Downpark, Dounparke, Sussex [in Harting], 122, 160.

Downrow, Dounrewe, Cornwall [in Whitstone], 13.

Downton, Dounton, Thomas, 183.

Doxey, Dokeseye, Staff. [in Seighford], 359.

Doyly, Edward, 241.

Dragoun, John, 122, 160.

Drakelowe, Thomas, 169.

Draper, Joan, 306.

-, Nicholas, 306.

Drax, Richard, 286.

-, Richard, clerk, 375.

Drayton, Dry, Driedrayton, Cambs., 171, 280.

Drayton, East, Estdrayton, Notts, 163–4.

Drayton, Fen, Fendrayton, Cambs, 360.

-, Knyvettes Halle in, 360.

Drayton, John, 224–5.

-, Richard, 224.

Drewe, Drue, Drwe, Henry, 164, 314–5, 360.

-, John, 301.

-, Margaret, wife of Richard, 79.

-, Richard, 79, 94.

-, Robert, 187.

-, Robert, son of Richard, 79.

-, Thomas, 301.

Driedrayton. See Drayton, Dry.

Drogheda, Droghda, cos. Meath and Louth, 68.

Droitwich, the Wyche, Worc., 10, 289, 297.

-, deed dated at, 289.

Dronsfelde, Christopher, 311, 339.

-, Elizabeth. See Shirwode, E.

-, John, 311.

Drue. See Drewe.

Drury, Henry, 234, 361.

-, -, knight of the shire for Suffolk, 271.

-, John, 381.

-, Thomas, 48.

-, William, 210–1, 228.

Drwe. See Drewe.

Dublin, Develyn, 68.

Duche, Thomas, 18.

Ducklington, Doklyngton, Oxon, 57.

Dudley, Duddeley, Worc., 97, 102, 190.

-, St. James, chapterhouse, 108.

-, -, -, deed dated in, 108.

-, -, John prior and the convent of, 108.

Dudmaston, Salop [in Quatt], 77, 206.

Duffelde, Thomas, 380, 386.

-, William, 65.

Dughty, William, 110.

Duke, Robert, 209.

Dullerton, William, the king's lavender, 157.

Dulwich, Dylwyche, Surrey [in Camberwell], deed dated at, 291.

Dunbaben, John, coroner in Derbyshire, 195.

Dundridge, Dunryge, Bucks [in Aston Clinton], 339.

Dunham, Notts, 163–4.

Dunhede, William, verderer in Weybridge and Sapley forest, 12.

Dunkirk, Dunkyrke [Nord], France, 259.

-, ship of, 259.

Dunmow, Dunmowe, Great, Essex, 334.

Dunmow, Dunmowe, Little, Essex, 152–3.

Dunningworth, Donyngworth, Suffolk, church, 213.

Dunpole, Dunpolle, Somerset [in Ilminster], 28.

Dunryge. See Dundridge.

Dunstable, Dunstaple, Beds, 118.

-, prior and convent of, 103.

Dunster, Dunsterre, Somerset, castle, 72.

Dunster, Donster, Thomas, 170.

-, William, bailiff of Bristol, 107.

Dunstewe. See Tew, Duns.

Dunwich, Donwyche, Suffolk, friar of. See Seman, J.

Durant, Richard, 188.

Durdaunt, Thomas, 56.

Durdraught, John, 136, 264, 326.

Durford, Dureforde, Sussex [in Rogate], abbey of, 122, 160.

-, -, abbot of. See Dollynge, T.

-, chapel, 122, 161.

-, fair at, 122, 161.

Durham, bishop of. See Langley, T.

Durset, William, coroner in Warwickshire, 139.

Durston, Somerset, 327.

-, free chapel in, 327.

-, park of, 327.

Durwarde. See Dorewarde.

Durysshe. See Dourische.

Duryvalle, Richard, 153, 329.

Duxford, Dokesworth, Cambs, rector of. See Bryan, A.

Dwelly, Dwelye, Surrey [in Lingfield], 62.

Dyconson. See Dykinson.

Dyer, Dyere, Dygher, John, 124.

-, Robert, 287.

-, Stephen, 15.

-, Walter, 124.

Dygoun, Richard, 170.

Dyke, Hugh, collector of the custom on wool in London, 332–3.

Dykeson. See Dixon.

Dykinson, Dyconson, John, of Benington, 294.

-, John, of Ripon, 68.

Dykson. See Dixon.

Dylcoke, John, 58.

Dylwyche. See Dulwich.

Dylwyke. See Dilwick.

Dymmesdale, William, 4.

Dymmok, Glouc. See Dymock.

Dymmok, John, 90.

-, Nicholas, son of Thomas, 125.

-, Thomas, 125.

Dymmysdale. See Dimsdale.

Dymock, Dymmok, Dymmoke, Dymoch, Glouc., 184, 274, 278.

-, deed dated at, 184.

Dymysdale. See Dimsdale.

Dyneley, Robert, 26.

-, -, verderer in Pamber forest, 263.

Dyseworth. See Diseworth.

Dysse. See Diss.

Dytton. See Ditton.

Dyve, Edmund, 6, 32.

-, John, 45.

Dyxon, Dyxoun. See Dixon.