Index of Persons and Places: B

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 6, 1404-1415. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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'Index of Persons and Places: B', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 6, 1404-1415, (London, 1904) pp. 523-535. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol6/pp523-535 [accessed 26 April 2024]

B

Babylon (Cairo), Soldan of, 170, 177.

Babyngle, Babynghe, John, Friar Preacher, archbishop of Tuam, 143, 174, 198, 256, 274, 275.

Babyngton, Adam de, priest, 356.

Bache, or Bathe, John, rector of Rotherfield, secretary of archbishop Arundel, 324.

-, Thomas, canon of Dublin, 187.

Bacstere, James. See Baxtere.

Badminton, Badmynton [co. Gloucester], 230.

Badone. See Waddon.

Bagley, Baguley, James, rector of All Saints', North Street, York, 443.

-, Thomas, Premonstratensian, 511.

Bailenibeurle. See Ballyburley.

Bailesford, Balesford, William, 329.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 329.

Bailleofietan, diocese of Raphoe, 265.

Baker, Isabel, 11.

-, John, rector of Somerleyton, 331.

Bakfast. See Buckfastleigh.

Bakhouis, Richard, vicar of Sidlesham, 86.

Balagabhin, Balaghach. See Ballyhay.

Baldewyn, William, of Doddington, layman, 108.

-, -, -, John his son, serf, 108.

Baldinotis, Anthony de, of Pistoia, member of the household of John XXIII, 183, 186.

Baldok, Richard de, canon of York, 447.

Baldyng, Thomas, canon of Hereford, papal mandatary, 457.

-, vicar of Moulton, 244.

Bale, Bathele [co. Norfolk], Peter Erl of, priest, 345.

Baleincayssleayn and Ara. See Castletownarra.

Balelochakyn. See Loughkeen.

Balembonaid. See Ballymoney.

Balemmolan, diocese of Cork, 87, 88.

Balenascrine. See Ballynascreen.

Balesford, William. See Bailesford.

Balicluyg. See Ballyclog.

Balilochorye, diocese of Meath, 306.

Balimbonaid. See Ballymoney.

Bali Mictonchabuill, rectory in the parish of Drung [co. Cavan], 120.

Bali Monaid. See Ballymoney.

Balinteampuill. SeeBallintemple.

Baliochtan, Baliohechtan, diocese of Connor, 425, 426.

Balirothery. See Balrothery.

Ball, Nicholas, bishop of Ardfert, afterwards of Emly, 82, 131.

-, William, bishop of Ardfert, 131, 150, 193.

Ballie, John, 194.

-, -, Mabel his mother, 194.

-, -, Mabel de Wynkley, his wife, 194.

-, See Baly; Bayly.

Ballimtobyr. See Ballintober.

Ballimtobyr. See Ballintober.

Ballimudayn. See Ballymodan.

Ballingarry, Garthbiboys [in the barony of Connello, co. Limerick], 232.

Ballinrobe, Roba in Conmacniculi, Roba in Conmacnycule (Conmaione Cuile, i.e., barony of Kilmaine, co. Mayo), Roba in Keara (i.e., barony of Carra, co. Mayo), rectory and vicarage of, 436, 477, 478.

Ballinrobe, Villaroba [co. Mayo], parish church of St. Mary and Holy Cross, Henry, rector of, 387.

-, Hospitallers' church of St. John Baptist, 421.

-, See Tuam.

Ballintemple, Balinteampuill [co. Cavan], parish church of St. Patrick, 121.

Ballintober, Ballimtobyr, Ballyintobyr, Ballymtobir, Balymtobir [co. Roscommon], 399, 425, 426.

Ballok, Thomas, the younger, 144.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 144.

Bally Beg, in the parish of Buttevant, Botonia [co. Cork], Augustinian priory of St. Thomas the Martyr, prior of. See Lang; Baret.

-, -, canon of, 203.

Ballyburley, Bailenibeurle [King's County], 257.

Ballyclog, Balicluyg [co. Tyrone], prebend in Armagh, 39.

Ballyhay, Balaghach, Balygathin [co. Cork], prebend in Cloyne, 85, 123.

Ballyintobyr. See Ballintober.

Ballymacormick. See Kylltacamorca.

Ballymartle alias Kilmedy, Kylmid, Kylmyd [co. Cork], 87, 88.

Ballymodan, Ballmudayn, Balymudayn [co. Cork], 425, 428.

Ballymoney, Balembonaid, Balimbonaid, Bali Monaid [cos. Antrim and Londonderry], parish church of St. Mary, 254, 352, 431, 463.

Ballymore, Tamplaccaliad, Tamplaccliad [co. Armagh], 432, 481.

Ballymore, Lochscedi, Lochseudie, Lochseudy, Lochseuedi, Lochsydi [co. Westmeath], Cistercian abbey (priory), abbess (prioress) and convent of, patronage of, 90, 368.

-, parish church of St. Mary, 35, 72, 481.

Ballymtobir. See Ballintober.

Ballynascreen, Balenascrine [co. Londonderry], 432.

Ballysakeery, Ascaery, Ascery [co. Mayo], 480.

Balne, Thomas, Augustinian canon, 466.

Balrothery, Balirothery [co. Dublin], 367, 368.

Balscot, Alexander, bishop of Ossory, afterwards of Meath, 35, 72, 156.

Baly, Robert, layman, 110.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 110.

-, See Ballie; Bayly.

Balymtobir. See Ballintober.

Balymudayn. See Ballymodan.

Balynikasslean and Ara. See Castletownarra.

Bamberg. See Nürnberg.

Bambery. See Banbury.

Bampton [co. Oxford], 323, 339.

-, Bamtton [co. Devon], 7.

Banagher, Bendcor [co. Londonderry], 431.

Banastre, Thomas, rector of Teversham, 489.

Banbury, Bambery, Bannebury [co. Oxford], prebend in Lincoln, 248, 473.

Bangor [co. Carnarvon], bishop of, papal mandatary, 323, 431, 432, 479, 480, 489, 509.

-, -, See Yonge (Gruffin and Richard); Bifort; Nicolls.

-, archdeacon of. See Pryce; Carnyn.

-, canon of. See Wotton.

Bangor Monachorum. Bangore [cos. Denbigh and Flint], 502.

Bannannou. See Bannow.

Bannebury. See Banbury.

Bannow, Bannannou, island of [in the parish of Bannow, co. Wexford], 395.

Bannyl, Thomas, rector of Gnomore, vicar of Galway, 269.

Banyngham, John, Friar Minor, 20.

Barbaur, Elizabeth. See Barbour.

Barberii, Nicholas, abbot of Beaulieu. See Bartelmew.

Barbour, Barbaur, Elizabeth, 145.

-, Geoffrey, of Abingdon, merchant, 402.

Barburgh, Henry, of Blythburgh, clerk, 507.

Barddeneye. See Bardney.

Bardelle, Peter, merchant of Florence, 96.

Bardney, Barddeneye [co. Lincoln], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 495.

Baret, Bared, Bared alias Brechnach, John, Augustinian canon, afterwards prior, of Bally Beg, with the deanery of Killala in commendam, 203-205.

-, Maurice, vicar of Addergoole and of Meycindfilead (? Manulla, co. Mayo), 119.

-, Simon, of Hitcham, 129, 346, 417.

-, -, -, Simon his son, rector of a moiety of Little Ringstead, 129.

-, -, -, -, vicar of Lowestoft, 346, 417.

-, See Barrett; Bored.

Barford, St. Michael, Berford [co. Oxford], 276.

Barkar, Roger, 144.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 144.

Barking, Berkingge, Berkyng [co. Essex], Benedictine nuns' abbey, abbess and convent of, 63, 283, 471, 501.

-, -, nuns of, 359.

-, -, conventual church of, 501.

-, -, parish church of St. Margaret within the precincts of, 501.

-, See London (parish church of All Hallows).

Barlings, Barlyng, Barlynges, Berlynges [co. Lincoln], Premonstratensian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 105, 125.

-, -, -, a witness, 159.

Barmby-on-the-Marsh, Berneby [co. York], prebend in Howden, 38.

Barneby, Barnabi, Richard, 145.

-, -, his wife, 145.

-, Thomas, rector of Hawarden, 507.

Barnetby, John, the younger, 146.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 146.

Barnstaple, Barum alias Barnstaple [co. Devon], archdeacon of. See Orum.

-, Cluniac priory of St. Mary Magdalene, prior and convent of, 279.

-, parish church of St. Peter, 279.

Barnwell, Bernewell, Bernewelle [co. Cambridge], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 126, 217, 325.

-, See Berneuyle.

Barrett, Patrick, bishop of Ferns, 64.

-, Thomas, bishop of Elphin, 240.

-, See Baret; Bored.

Barrow, Barwe [co. Suffolk], 152.

-, See Barwh.

Barry, John, clerk, 106.

Bartelmew, Bartelmo, Richard (substituted by the scribe for Nicholas Barberii), abbot of Beaulieu, 359, 464.

Bartholi, Gualbertus. See Morelli.

Barton, Bartun, Thomas, canon of Exeter, 212.

-, -, vicar of Cropredy (diocese of Lincoln), 306.

-, William, priest, 16.

Barton Stacey, Birehune [co. Southants], 41.

Bartun, William. See Barton.

Barwe. See Barrow.

Barwedoune, diocese of Norwich, 152.

Barwh, Richard, donsel, 354.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 354.

Basle [Switzerland], diocese of, 36.

Baslick, Baslig, Baslug, Baslyg [co. Roscommon], 399, 426.

Basset, Fulk, dean of York, 420, 421.

-, John, rector of Chadwell (diocese of London), 73.

-, -, vicar of Gedney (diocese of Lincoln), 331.

-, -, layman (diocese of Llandaff), 346.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 346.

-, -, esquire (diocese of Exeter), 407.

-, Master Roger, treasurer of St. Davids, canon of Lincoln, London and Salisbury, rector of Tarring, papal notary, 124, 172, 302, 309, 329, 332, 335, 339.

Bassingbourn, Bassyngbourne [co. Cambridge], 208.

Bateman alias de Norwico, William, dean of Lincoln, 30.

Bath [co. Somerset], Benedictine abbey, prior of, papal mandatary, 7, 490.

Bath and Wells [co. Somerset], bishop of, papal mandatary, 6, 7, 92, 127, 245, 253, 287, 379, 395.

-, -, See Erghum; Bowet; Bubbewith.

-, bishop elect of. See Clifford.

Bathe or Bache, John, rector of Rotherfield, secretary of archbishop Arundel, 324.

-, Thomas, canon of Dublin, 187.

Bathele. See Bale.

Batheman, John, of London, priest, Friar Preacher, 100.

Batisford, Ratisford, William, rector of Berkswell, 353, 457.

Battlefield, Hateleyfeld, near Shrewsbury [co. Salop], chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, erected into a chantry college, 225, 226.

-, See also Shrewsbury.

Baudeseye, Bawdishey, John, Augustinian canon, 396.

-, William, Carmelite, papal chaplain, 167.

Baudon, John, priest, 384.

Bavent, Hugh, clerk, canon of Dublin, rector of Athboy, 110, 111.

Bawdishey, William. See Baudeseye.

Bawe alias Gogh, Robert, priest, in the service of Henry IV, 71.

Bawewill, William, Augustinian canon, 347.

Baxtere, Bacstere, Baxster, Baxstere, James, of Langley, 10.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 10.

-, John, of Honing, 21, 409.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 21, 409.

-, Robert, layman, 382.

Bayham, Begeham [in the parish of Frant, co. Sussex], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of. See Chettham.

Bayly, Cristiana, 385.

-, See Ballie; Baly.

Baynard, William, Friar Preacher, 470.

Baynton, John, clerk, notary, 334.

Bayonne [Basses-Pyrénées, France], Menandus, bishop of, 82.

-, bishop of. See Vernet.

-, canon of, 82.

-, chapter, clergy, people and vassals of, 82.

Baysham, John (diocese of Lincoln), priest, 362.

-, John, rector of Hanslope (diocese of Lincoln), 457.

-, John, rector of Hampton Lovett (diocese of Worcester), 243.

Beaconsfield, Bekenesfeld [co. Bucks], 58.

Beaminster, Bemynstre Prima [co. Dorset], prebend in Salisbury, 244.

Beatitudine, abbey de. See Bective.

Beauchamp, Beauchaump, Bellocampo, Richard de, earl of Warwick, 361.

-, -, -, his wife, 361.

-, Thomas, priest, 146.

-, William, of Powick, knight, 362.

-, -, -, Catherine his wife, 362.

Beaufort, Beautfort, Beautforte, Beufort, Henry, canon of York, bishop of Lincoln, afterwards of Winchester, 6, 31, 39, 40, 52, 62, 186, 202, 299, 336, 473.

-, -, -, legate of Gregory XII in England and Ireland, 99, 100.

-, John de, earl of Somerset, 19, 21, 212, 213, 249.

-, -, -, Joan his wife (sic), countess of Somerset, 19, 21.

-, -, -, Margaret de Holand his relict, 212, 213, 249.

-, Thomas, Thomas de, earl of Dorset, 470.

-, -, -, chancellor of Henry IV, 225.

-, Thomas, donsel, 19, 21.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 19, 21.

Beaulieu, Bellilociregis [co. Southants], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, faculty to, 351.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 482.

-, -, -, See Bartelmew.

-, -, Richard, abbot of. See Middleton.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 186, 467.

Beaumont, Bellomonte, Henry de, knight, 13, 16-18.

-, -, Elizabet, Elizabeth his wife, 13, 16-18.

Beauregard, letters of Henry IV dated at, 303.

Beautfort, Beautforte, Thomas. See Beaufort.

Bebe, John, priest, 305.

Bec Hellouin, Beckheilewin, Bek Herlewyn [Eure, France], Benedictine abbey, abbot and convent of, 250, 456.

-, -, monk of, 250.

-, -, dependent house of. See Stoke.

Becche, Henry, priest, 406.

Beckheilewin. See Bec Hellouin.

Becon or Beton, Philip, rector of Ranby, 339.

Bective, de Beatitudine [co. Meath], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 267.

Bedale [co. York, N.R.], 456.

Bedford, Bedeford, Bedeforde, John, warden of St. Bartholomew's hospital near Rye, afterwards rector of Layham, 34.

-, John, Premonstratensian canon, papal chaplain, 401.

-, John, donsel, 345.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, damsel, 345.

Bedford, John, duke of. See John.

-, archdeacon of, 137, 209.

-, -, See Aghton.

-, prebend in Lincoln, 143, 144.

Beef, John, rector of Sowton, 404.

Beeford, Beford, Beforde [co. York, E.R.], 153, 345, 387, 420.

Beel, Richard (diocese of Salisbury), priest, 404.

-, -, vicar of St. Helen's, Abingdon (diocese of Salisbury), 440, 483.

Beetham, Botheme, Bethome [co. Westmoreland], 117, 135, 206.

Beford, Beforde. See Beeford.

Begberi, John, 405.

-, -, Joan his wife, 405.

Begeham. See Bayham.

Begge, Robert, priest, 320.

Beglis, alias Canoun, John, baker and citizen of Exeter, 408.

-, See Beklis.

Bek, Boeck, Boek, Anthony, dean of Lincoln, 30.

-, Nicholas de, 67.

-, -, Elizabeth his daughter, 67.

Bekelly, Nicholas, donsel, 10.

Bekenesfeld. See Beaconsfield.

Bek Herlewyn. See Bec Hellouin.

Beklis, John, Premonstratensian canon, 330.

-, See Beglis.

Bekrynge, Thomas, donsel, 146.

Belchford, Beltesford [co. Lincoln], 91.

Bele, Richard. See Belle.

Bellalanda. See Byland.

Belle, Bele, Nicholas, 361.

-, -, Joan his wife, 361.

-, Richard, clerk, notary, 334.

Bellers alias Sellers, William, Friar Preacher, bishop of Sudak, 373.

Bellocampo, Richard de, earl of Warwick. See Beauchamp.

Belloloco, priory de. See Killagh.

Bellomonte, Henry de. See Beaumont.

Belmer, Richard. See Katadensis.

Belmont [Aveyron, France], collegiate church, provost of. See Arpajone.

Belt, Lewis, rector of Sutton Coldfield, 364.

Beltesford. See Belchford.

Beluas, Belvas, John, clerk, notary, 214, 288, 391.

Belvoir, Bever [co. Leicester], Benedictine priory, prior of, 304.

Belyngeham, Nicholas, scholar, 513.

Bemerton, Bymerton [co. Wilts], 317.

Bemynstre Prima. See Beaminster.

Bendcor. See Banagher.

Benedict XII, commission of a suit by, 30.

-, ordinance by, 449.

Benedict XIII (Peter de Luna), condemnation of by the Council of Pisa, 193, 199, 239, 241, 284, 368, 376, 417, 471, 502.

-, ordinance of the Council of Pisa about letters of, 503.

-, procedure against adherents of, 180, 182.

-, provision by, 502.

-, See Marseilles; Savona.

Benedictio Dei, diocese of Meath, abbot of, papal mandatary, 203, 239, 429.

-, See Kilbeggan.

Benet, Bennett, John, rector of the chapel of Holy Trinity and St. Mary in the cemetery of High Wycombe parish church, 455.

-, Thomas, priest, 403.

Benetisbrig, Benetisbrige. See Bennettsbridge.

Benett, Thomas. See Benet.

Bennettsbridge, Benetisbrig, Benetisbrige [parishes of Treadingstown and Danesfort, co. Kilkenny], chapel of St. Mary, 118, 120, 370.

Bere alias Myssyndene, Bere alias Mayssyndene, Thomas. See Myssyndene.

Bere Regis. See Charminster and Bere Regis.

Berewyk. See Berwick.

Berford. See Barford.

Berghwolte, Thomas, Augustinian canon, 275.

Berkeforde, John, Augustinian canon, 77, 82.

Berkeswelle, Berkeswelt. See Berkswell.

Berkingge. See Barking.

Berkswell, Berkeswelle, Berkeswelt [co. Warwick], 353, 457.

Berkyng. See Barking.

Berkynghyrche. See London (parish church of All Hallows).

Berlynges. See Barlings.

Bermondsey, Bermundesey [co. Surrey], Cluniac abbey of St. Saviour, abbot and convent of, patronage of, 91.

-, -, monk of, 7.

Bernard, John (diocese of Lichfield), priest, 881.

-, See Burnard.

Bernaslay, Thomas, rector of Tankersley, 457.

Berneby. See Barmby-on-the-Marsh.

Berneuyle, John, of Reydon, 409.

-, -, -, Agnes his wife, 409.

Bernewell, Bernewelle. See Barnwell.

Berney, John, donsel, 15.

-, -, his wife, 15.

Bernham, William (diocese of Norwich), priest, 15.

-, William, rector of Brampton and of St. Mary's in the Marsh, Norwich, afterwards of Carlton Rode and of St. Mary's in the Marsh, 188, 189, 319.

Berniers, Nicholas, donsel, 405.

-, -, Margery his wife, 405.

Berton, Simon, priest, 355.

Berwick, Berewyk, St. James [co. Wilts], 200.

Bery, Richard de, premonstratensian canon, 330.

Bery St. Edmunds. See Bury St. Edmunds.

Berynton, John, 95.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 95.

Besheam. See Bosham.

Besyle, William, donsel, 363.

-, -, his wife, 363.

Betheme, Bethome. See Beetham.

Beton or Becon, Philip, rector of Ranby, 339.

Betty, John, priest, 344.

-, Richard, clerk, rector of Stalbridge, 205.

Beueriche, John, priest, 384.

Beufort, John de, earl of Somerset. See Beaufort.

Bever. See Belvoir.

Bevercots, Richard. See Bouercots.

Beverley, Thomas, Cistercian, 76.

-, William, master of the house and Order of Sempringham, 66.

Beverley, Beverlay [co. York, E.R.], collegiate church of St. John, provost of, papal mandatary, 127.

-, -, -, See Manfeld.

-, -, chancellor of. See Dirix.

-, -, canons of. See Appilton; Manfeld; Ryssheton.

-, -, chapter of, 139, 140.

-, -, prebend of St. James's altar in, 218.

-, -, prebend of St. Stephen's altar in, 59.

-, Burton by. See Bishop Burton.

-, messuages in the town of, 139, 140.

Bezon, John, donsel, 381.

-, -, Eleanor his wife, 381.

Bicester, Burcestre. See Middleton Stoney.

-, See Burcestere.

Bichekyke or Bithekyke, John, 11.

-, -, Joan his wife, 11.

Bifort, Lewis, bishop of Bangor, 137, 502, 503.

Bildeston, Nicholas, clerk, notary, 93.

-, William, canon of St. Martinsle-Grand and rector of St. Alban's, London, 92.

Billesfeld. See Bitchfield.

Billingford, Richard, canon of Lincoln, rector of Walton on Thames, 57.

Bilton [co. York, W.R.], prebend in York, 206.

Bingessuylt. See Burrishoole.

Bingley, Bynglay [co. York, W.R.], 382.

Bircby or Birtby, Isabel, widow, 359.

Birehune. See Barton Stacey.

Birkingham. See Buckingham.

Birkyn, John, 147.

-, -, Margery his wife, 147.

Birr, Byrra, Byrrad [King's County], 117, 120, 269.

Birstal, Bristall [co. York, W.R.], 76.

Birtby or Bircby, Isabel, widow, 359.

Bischopesburne. See Bishopsbourne.

Bisede, John, archdeacon of Annadown, 455.

Bisham, Bryttiwysham, Bustelesham Montagu [co. Berks], Augustinian priory, prior and convent of, 60, 157.

Bishop Burton, Burton by Beverlay [co. York, E.R.], 24.

Bishopsbourne, Bischopesburne [co. Kent], 153.

Bishops Cleeve. See Cleeve, Bishops.

Bishop Wearmouth, Wermouthe [co. Durham], 153.

Bitchfield, Billesfeld [co. Lincoln], John Thomasson of, 147.

-, -, Lora his wife, 147.

Bithekyke or Bichekyke, John, 11.

-, -, Joan his wife, 11.

Bitton [co. Gloucester], prebend in Salisbury, 88.

Blacbourne, Blakbourne, Henry, canon of Exeter, 73.

-, Henry, vicar of Laracor (diocese of Meath), 138.

Blachinat alias Derean. See Derrane.

Black, Blech, John, of England, archpriest of St. John Baptist's, Quinzano, without Verona, 114.

Blackawton, Blakeaueton [co. Devon], 440.

Blackford in Wedmore, Blakeford [co. Somerset], 253.

Bladynton. See Bledington.

Blaenporth, Blainporth [co. Cardigan], prebend in Llandewi Brefi, 206.

Blakbourne, Henry. See Blacbourne.

Blakeauton. See Blackawton.

Blakeford. See Blackford in Wedmore.

Blakemore, William, rector of Flamstead, 364.

Blaket, John, donsel, 357, 359.

-, -, Margaret his wife, damsel, 357, 359.

Blanchvilleskill or Blanchfieldstown, Blonchefyldistowne [co. Kilkenny], 45.

Blaunche, William, rector of Lowthorpe, 511.

Blaye [Gironde, France], Augustinian abbey of St. Roman, abbot of. See Castro.

Blechele. See Bletchley.

Bledington, Bladynton [co. Gloucester], 219, 220.

Bletchley, Blechele [co. Bucks], 209, 312.

Blewbury, Blybury [co. Berks], prebend in Salisbury, 232.

Bliborwh, Bliborwli, Clement de, Premonstratensian canon, 330.

Bliburgh. See Blythburgh.

Blida, Adam de, canon of York, 447.

Blockley, Bloklee [co. Worcester], manor of, letters dated at, 219.

Bloduell, Bloduelle, John, rector of Saltwood and Whiteparish, 312, 315, 415.

Bloklee. See Blockley.

Blonchefyldistowne. See Blanchvilleskill.

Blondel, Blondell, Robert. See Blundel.

Blontesham. See Bluntisham.

Blose, William, priest, 405.

Blounham. See Blunham.

Blount, John, knight, 404.

Blundel, Blondel, Blondell, Robert, of Chichester, rector successively of Farnborough, of Bishop Wearmouth, of Bishopsbourne, and of Monks Risborough, 153, 154, 323.

Blundeston [co. Suffolk], 308.

Blunham, Blounham [co. Bedford], 133.

Bluntisham, Blurytisham, John, rector of Little Snoring, 340.

Bluntisham, Blontesham, Bluntesham [co. Hunt.], 189, 319.

Blurytisham, John. See Bluntisham.

Blybury. See Blewbury.

Blyth, John, Augustinian canon, 238.

Blythburgh, Bliburgh [co. Suffolk], Henry Barburgh of, clerk, 507.

Bockan, Oristiana, 109.

Boddeleyg. See Budleigh.

Bodeman, Boddman, John (diocese of Canterbury), clerk, 407.

-, John (diocese of Rochester), clerk, notary, 93.

Bodmin [co. Cornwall], Augustinian priory of St. Petroc, canon of, 335, 338.

Boeck, Boek, Anthony. See Bek.

Boghe, John, clerk, notary, 415.

Bokelond, Bokelond Albi. See Buckland Newton.

Bokelondi Monachorum. See Buckland Monachorum.

Bokenham. See Buckenham.

Bokfast. See Buckfastleigh.

Boklond. See Buckland.

Bole, William, of Netherbury, 328.

-, -, -, Maud his wife, 328.

Bole [co. Notts], prebend in York, 84.

Boleynham, Hugh. donsel, 357.

-, -, Elizabet his wife, damsel, 357.

Bollebuckhulle. See Bow Brickhill.

Bologna [Romagna, Italy], bishop of. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

-, Benedictine abbey of San Procolo, San Proculo, abbot of, papal mandatary, 172.

-, Benedictine monastery of St. Stephen, monk of, 235.

-, Cistercian abbey of St. Mary de Strada, Strata, without, abbot of, papal mandatary, 172.

-, Anthony de Butrio, doctor of canon and civil law of, nuncio of Gregory XII to France, etc., 94.

-, Francis Federici de Statutis, citizen of, member of the household and envoy of John XXIII to England, etc., 172.

-, Matthew de Magnanis of, donsel, treasurer of Innocent VII in Bologna and Faenza. 3.

-, Master Nicholas de Malpiglis of, secretary of John XXIII, 497.

-, Peter Piatesii, citizen and merchant of, 169.

-, Ugolinus de Presbiteris of, knight, nuncio of John XXIII to England, etc., 169, 172.

-, Master John de Thomariis of, papal chaplain and auditor, 243, 369, 371, 372.

-, papal court at, 411.

-, papal revenues from the city and diocese of, 172.

Bolter, Roger, canon of Exeter, prebendary or portionary of Probus, rector of Blackawton, 440.

Bolton, Boltone, John de, abbot of Furness, 77.

-, Robert, clerk, notary, 351.

Bolton Castle. Bolton [in Wensley, co. York, N.R.], Richard Scrope of, donsel, 358.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 358.

Bolton in Craven, Bolton in Cravyn [co. York, W.R.], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, canon of, 272.

-, -, procurator of. See Gargrafe.

Boltone, Robert. See Bolton.

Bomm, John, rector of Colmworth, 21.

Boniface VIII, constitution by, 311.

-, letters of Boniface IX attributed to, 304.

Boniface IX, 139.

-, bullaria of, 152.

-, collector of in England. See Aliotti.

-, death and burial of, 1.

-, general annulment by, of appropriations, 4, 29, 75, 76, 80, 81, 110, 111, 130, 137, 157, 162, 192, 393, 417, 468.

-, -, of exemptions, 25.

-, -, of indulgences, 295.

-, -, of reservations, 89.

-, -, of reservations not followed by provision within a month of acceptance, 88, 89.

-, general reservation by, of benefices of papal chaplains, 125.

-, letters of, 1, 2, 4-6, 8, 9, 19, 24-33, 35, 38-41, 44, 45, 50, 52, 62, 63, 66, 67, 73-76, 80-83, 88, 101, 102, 106, 108, 110-113, 122, 135, 141, 142, 152, 162, 190-192, 204, 206, 218, 222, 233, 236-238, 243, 251, 258, 271, 281, 287, 295, 301, 303, 304, 368, 370, 393, 417, 441, 452, 458, 464, 465, 468, 469, 496, 501, 502.

-, -, register of 74.

-, nuncio of to England, etc. See Bosco.

-, reservations by, 141, 143, 211.

Bonnington, Bonyngton [co. Notts], 416, 418.

Bonnrate. See Bunratty.

Bonoghan, Brincam, Buncam, Bunkam [in Dorrha parish, co. Tipperary], 46, 427, 428, 430.

Bonrate. See Bunratty.

Bonyngton. See Bonnington.

Booht, Henry, donsel, 404.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 404.

Boorle, John, vicar of Mildenhall, 322.

Bordeaux [Gironde, France], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 366.

-, -, See Cardinal priests (Sancti Quatuor Coronati).

-, administrator of the see of. See Cardinal priests (Sancti Quatuor Coronati).

-, chapter of, papal letters to, 453.

-, Benedictine abbey of SainteCroix, Amaneuus, abbot of, 366.

-, -, Peter, abbot of, sometime abbot of St. Mary's, Soulac, 366.

-, -, convent of, 366.

-, -, vassals of, 366.

-, collegiate church of SaintSeurin, dean of. See Monteferrando.

-, clergy and people of the city and diocese of, papal letters to, 453.

-, suffragans of, papal letters to, 453.

-, vassals of the church of, papal letters to, 453.

-, city and diocese of. papal legate to, 99.

-, collector to the papal camera in the province of. See Dax.

Bored, Roger, 330.

-, -, Juliana his wife, 330.

-, See Baret; Barrett.

Borke or Bouke, John, priest, 342.

Borlach, Elias, clerk, rector of Killulagh, 367, 371, 372.

Borow, John de, Cistercian, 336.

Bosco, Peter de, bishop of Dax, nuncio of Boniface IX to England, etc., 2, 22, 96, 109, 439, 440, 512.

Bosham, Besheam [co. Sussex]. collegiate church or free chapel royal, canon of. See Gabriel.

Bossall, Bossal [co. York, N.R.], 390, 391.

Boston, John, Cistercian, 336.

-, Richard, Cistercian, 402.

-, William, Augustinian canon, 238.

Boston [co. Lincoln], hospital of St. John Baptist, 22.

-, Richard Ayleward of, clerk, 455.

Boteler, Botelere, Botteler, Bottiller, Butaler, Buteler, John, John le, rector and vicar of Ballinrobe, 436, 477, 478.

-, Richard, 195.

-, -, Joan Lymebrenner his wife, 195.

-, -, Cristina Stiuecle his late wife, 195.

-, Thomas, canon of Lincoln, 39.

-, Thomas, Trinitarian friar, minister of Adare, 397.

-, Thomas le, prior of the Hospitallers of Ireland, 338.

-, William, knight, 402, 403.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 402, 403.

Botermere. See Buttermere.

Botesdale, Botolvisdale, in the parish of Redgrave [co. Suffolk], chapel of St. Botulph at, 247, 362.

Botivant, Botyvant, prebend founded in York by one named, 308.

Botolvisdale. See Botesdale.

Botonia. See Buttevant.

Botraus, Elizabeth, Augustinian nun, 392.

Botteler, Thomas le. See Botcler.

Bottiller, John and Thomas. See Boteler.

Bottlesham, John de, bishop of Rochester, 5.

Bottre, John, Cistercian. 102.

Botyvant, prebend of. See Botivant.

Bouet, Roger, priest, 339.

-, See Bowet.

Bouercots (?Bevercots), Richard, 144.

-, -, Amice his relict, 144.

Bouke or Borke, John, priest. 342.

Bour, William, 356.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 356.

Bourghill, John, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 350.

Bourn, Brunne [co. Lincoln], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 495.

-, -, Geoffrey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 4, 75.

-, -, abbot and convent of, appropriation to. 234.

Bourton, John, rector of Petworth, 310.

Boutham, Bouthum. See York.

Bovyndon, William, master of the hospital of St. Thomas of Acon, London, 384.

Bow Brickhill, Bollebuckhulle [co. Bucks], 324.

Bowdon, Richard de, warden of the chapel or chantry of St. Mary Magdalen, Kingston, 91.

Bowes, Bowesse, William (diocese of Durham), knight, 344, 386.

-, -, -, Elizabeth his wife, 344, 386.

-, William, citizen of York, 364.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 364.

Bowet, Henry, archbishop of York, sometime bishop of Bath and Wells, archdeacon of Lincoln, canon of Howden, 39, 93, 112, 113, 133, 171, 174, 192, 193, 218, 273, 274, 288, 289, 291, 298, 335, 337, 343, 389-391, 447, 474.

-, -, -, chancellor and commissary of. See Pittes.

-, -, -, Henry his kinsman, canon of Hereford and York, 291, 292, 474.

-, See Bouet.

Bowle, Richard, rector of Mold. 60.

Boxgrave, Bosgrave [co. Sussex], Benedictine priory, prior and convent of, 441.

-, -, monks of, 231, 441.

Boxley, Boxle [co. Kent], Cistercian abbey, monk of, 276, 339.

-, parish church of, appropriation of, 80.

Boykerayn, diocese of Cashel, 438.

Boyle, Thomas, Cluniac, papal chaplain, 167.

Boyle, de Boellio, de Buellio, de Buello [co. Roscommon], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 35, 118, 143, 161, 165, 260, 398, 399, 433.

-, -, -, See Macdonchaid; Macdavid.

-, -, monks of, 435.

-, -, convent of, 435.

-, -, a secular clerk to be admitted as a monk of, 292.

-, -, vassals of, 435.

Boyounagh, Boyonach [co. Galway], 438.

Boystok, John, Augustinian canon, 283.

Boyton, John, priest, 360.

Bracebryg, John, Augustinian friar, papal chaplain, 185, 349.

Brackele. See Brackley.

Brackeley, Brackelegh, Stephen, priest, 91.

-, Thomas, Augustinian canon, afterwards prior, of Chalcombe, 275, 396.

Brackley, Brackele [co. Northants], Augustinian hospital of SS. James and John, warden of. See Brokhampton.

-, -, statutes of, 294.

Bradchagh, Geoffrey de. See Bradschaw.

Bradeley, Bradele, John, alias Wynchecombe, vicar of Sherborne, 7.

-, Thomas, vicar of Buckland Monachorum, 324.

Bradenstoke, Bradynstock [co. Wilts], Augustinian priory, Thomas, prior of, 15.

Bradford, Bradforth. John, Cistercian monk and vicar of Whalley, 275, 276.

Bradwell, Bradewelle [co. Suffolk], 285.

Bradschaw, Bradchagh, Geoffrey de, layman, 62.

-, Richard de, layman, 444.

Brady, Nicholas, bishop of Kilmore, 159, 319, 475.

Braintree, Branketre [co. Essex], 195.

Brake, Thomas, rector of Oundle, 26.

Brankenholme, Thomas, rector of Risby, 152.

Brampton, Simon, Friar Minor, bishopelect of Tripoli, 441, 442, 453.

Brampton [co. Hunt.], prebend in Lincoln, 206.

-, Bramptone [co. Norfolk or Suffolk], 188, 319, 340.

-, See Church Brampton.

Brancaciis, Brancatiis, Branchaciis, Charles de, count of Campania, nuncio of Innocent VII to England, Portugal, etc., 3, 4.

-, Raynald de, Reynald de. See Cardinal deacons (St. Vitus's in Macello).

Brandistone, Brandeston [co. Norfolk], 323.

Branketre. See Braintree.

Branston, Branstone, John, clerk, 507.

-, John, layman, 11.

-, Thomas, clerk, 507.

Brantingham, Brantymgham, Brantyngham [co. York, E.R.], 390, 391.

Brasyer, Robert, 382.

-, -, Cristiana his wife, 382.

Brattan, Robert, Augustinian canon, 75.

Bray, Thomas, the younger, clerk, 504.

Braybrook, Braybrok, Gerard, knight, 27, 102, 154, 209.

-, Reginald, knight, lord of Cobham, 12, 16.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, damsel, 12, 16.

-, See Cobham.

-, Reginald, rector of Cherry Hinton, 130.

-, Robert de, bishop of London, 6, 154.

Braynok, Robert, Augustinian canon, afterwards prior, of Mullingar, 239.

Brechnach alias Bared, Maurice, vicar of Addergoole and of Meycindfilead (? Manulla, co. Mayo), 119.

Brecknock [co. Brecon], archdeacon of, faculty to, 334.

-, -, See Chichele; Faryngton.

Bree, William, donsel, 16.

-, -, Alice his wife, 16.

Bremecham, Bremecheam, Bremechean, Maclerius de, Raymund de, and Walter, baron of. See Bremigham.

Bremelier alias Stoclond, Thomas, Benedictine, papal chaplain, 175.

Bremesgrove, Nicholas, vicar of All Hallowes, Barking, London, 385.

Bremigham, Bremecham, Bremecheam, Bremechean, Bremigcham, Brymechgeam alias Omoylin, John, rector of Kilkerrin, afterwards of Boyounagh and Boykerayn, afterwards of Knockgraffon, 438.

-, Maclerius de, clerk, rector of Athenry, 268, 269.

-, Muylerus, priest, vicar of Athenry, 424, 425.

-, Raymund de, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 119.

-, Thomas, vicar of Athenry, 425.

-, Walter, baron of, patron of Athenry, 268.

Bremore, Bremor, John, canon of Ferns, 64.

-, -, archdeacon of Cornwall, secretary of John XXIII, 490.

-, -, archdeaconry of Northampton reserved to, secretary of John XXIII, 454.

-, -, canon of Lincoln, secretary and member of the household of John XXIII, 251.

-, -, canon of London, secretary and member of the household of John XXIII, rector of St. Michael's le Querne, London, 290, 291, 297, 300, 333, 369.

Bremshot, William, 338.

-, -, Joan his wife, 338.

Brereton, William de, knight, 18, 19.

-, -, Ellen his wife, 18, 19.

Bretenoux, Ra[y]mundus de, bishop of Périgueux, afterwards of Lombez, 434.

Breton, Margery, 10.

Bridell [co. Pembroke], parish church of St. David, 377.

-, chapel of St. Menganus in the parish of St. David's, 218.

Bridelyngton. See Bridlington.

Bridgnorth, Bruggenorth, Bryggenorth [co. Salop], collegiate church and chapel royal, canon of. See Pilton.

-, bridge and chapel of All Saints, 54.

Bridgwater, Bruggewater [co. Somerset], Friars Minors' house at, friar of, 465.

Bridham, Brydham, Edward, Augustinian canon, rector of Kettlethorpe, 163, 283, 284, 342.

Bridlington, Bridelyngton, Brydelyngton, Brydlyngton [co. York,E.R.], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 25, 26, 92, 378, 439.

-, -, Thomas, prior of, 161.

-, -, prior and convent of, 161.

Brightwalton [co. Berks], 316.

Brightwell, Brightwelle [co. Berks], 450.

-, See Bryghtwell.

Brincam. See Bonoghan.

Brington, Bryngton [co. Northants], 56.

Brinkley, Brynkelee [co. Cambridge], 443.

Brione, Humbert de, Augustinian canon of Saint-Antoine in Viennois, afterwards preceptor of St. Anthony's hospital, London, 162.

Bristall. See Birstal.

Bristol, Bristall [co. Gloucester], parish church of St. Philip, 32.

-, parish church of St. Stephen, 12, 385.

Bristowe, Brystow, Richard, Augustinian canon, afterwards prior, of Holmpatrick, 280, 288.

-, William, rector of St. Peter's the Little, York, 321.

Britan, Thomas, clerk, 90.

Britheles, Joan de, 12.

Brittany, Arthur of, earl of Richmond, 338, 404.

Broadholme, Brodholm [co. Notts], Premonstratensian priory of St. Mary, prioress of. See Riel.

-, -, prioress and convent of, 159, 160.

Brochampton, John. See Brokhampton.

Brodholm. See Broadholme.

Brodoke, Reginald, donsel, 12.

-, -, Maud his wife, 12.

Broghton, John, layman, 249.

-, Nicholas, priest, 249.

-, Robert, Benedictine, 383.

Brok, William, vicar of Altarnon, 325.

Brokeman, John, donsel, 341.

-, -, his wife, damsel, 341.

Brokendyssh, Margaret, 52.

Brokesby, Bartholomew, donsel, 331.

Brokhampton, Brochampton, John, warden of Brackley hospital and rector of Sheepy, 271, 294.

Brokheles, John, rector of Tenby, 17.

Bromhisgrowe. See Bromsgrove.

Brompton, Robert, priest, 345.

Brompton [in Pickering Lythe parish, co. York, N.R.], 361.

-, See Church Brampton.

Bromsgrove, Bromhisgrowe [co. Worcester], 29.

-, See Bremesgrove.

Bromdesby alias Brondeswode. See Brownswood (Park).

Bronhiaco, John de. See Cardinal bishops (Ostia).

Brook, John, priest, 220.

Broune, Broude, Broun, Brounde, Nicholas, dean of Ossory, treasurer of Ferns, 242, 287, 370, 371, 434.

-, Richard, priest, 383.

-, Robert, priest, 354, 364, 499.

-, Thomas, layman, 383.

-, William, priest, notary, 334.

Brounnyng, Brounyng, Thomas, citizen of London, 341.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 341.

-, William, vicar of Modbury, 324, 339.

Brouwe, John, priest, 18.

Brownswood (Park), Brondesby alias Brondeswode [co. Middlesex], prebend in London, 218.

Bruer, Gilbert de la, canon of York, 447.

Bruer, Temple. See Temple Bruer.

Bruges, William. See Brugges.

Brugge, John, Friar Minor, papal chaplain, 175.

Bruggenorth. See Bridgnorth.

Brugges, Bruges, Richard, Lancaster King of Arms, 354.

-, -, -, Catherine his wife, 354.

-, William, Guyenne King of Arms, 354, 364.

-, -, -, Agnes his wife, 354, 364.

Bruggewater. See Bridgwater.

Bruisyard, Brussorde, Brusyerde [co. Suffolk], Minoresses' abbey of St. Mary, abbess and convent of, 468, 469, 489.

Brumpton, Brumptone, Edmund, clerk, notary, 334.

-, John, clerk, to be rector of Cockfield, or Sevenoaks, 60.

-, John, rector of Woolpit, 342.

Brun, Brune, Joan, 452.

-, John, rector of Kilpipe, 428.

-, Muylerus, canon of Killala, 204.

-, Ralph, Benedictine, 402.

-, See Bruyne.

Brunell, Hugh, knight, 386.

Brunham, John, citizen of Norwich, 11.

-, -, -, Cecily his wife, 11.

Brunham. See Burnham.

Brunhamthorp. See Burnham Thorpe.

Brunne. See Bourn.

Brussorde, Brusyerde. See Bruisyard.

Bruton [co. Somerset], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 491.

Bruyne, John, esquire, 17.

-, See Brun.

Bryan. See Ingebrian; Inybrien; Irabrian.

Brycet, Laurence, Augustinian canon, 21.

Bryd, John (diocese of Winchester), 357.

-, -, Alina his wife, 357.

-, John, of London, layman, 449, 450.

-, John, priest, 14.

-, See Byrde.

Brydelyngton. See Bridlington.

Brydham, Edward. See Bridham.

Brydlyngton. See Bridlington.

Bryggenorth. See Bridgnorth.

Bryghemere, Thomas, of Roughton, priest, 353.

Bryghtwell, Walter, 408.

-, -, Alice his wife, 408.

Brymechgeam alias Omoylin, John. See Bremigham.

Bryngton. See Brington.

Brynkelee. See Brinkley.

Brynnesley, John, rector of Hogsthorpe, 163.

Brystow, Richard. See Bristowe.

Bryttiwysham. See Bisham.

Bubbewith. Nicholas, archdeacon of Dorset, canon of Exeter, Lincoln, London and Salisbury, rector of Bishops Cleeve, afterwards bishop of London, afterwards of Salisbury, afterwards of Bath and Wells, 73, 82, 89, 104, 115, 123, 133, 244, 337.

Bucfast. See Buckfastleigh.

Buck, Thomas, deacon, 315.

Buckenham, Bokenham [co. Norfolk], 319.

Buckfastleigh, Bokfast, Bucfast, Bucstast [co. Devon], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 321, 324, 325, 482.

Buckingham, John de, bishop of Lincoln, 80, 219.

Buckingham, Birkingham, Bukingan, Bukyngham [co. Bucks], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 305.

-, -, See Ryssheton; Milton.

-, prebend in Lincoln, 173, 365.

Buckland, Bokland [co. Berks], 317.

Buckland Monachorum, Bokelondi, Monachorum [co. Devon], 324.

Buckland Newton alias Buckland Abbots, Bokelond, Bokelond Albi [co. Dorset], 7, 244, 296.

Bucstast. See Buckfastleigh.

Buddelegh. See Butterleigh.

Budleigh, East, Boddeleyg [co. Devon]. parish church of St. Andrew, 487, 488.

Buellio, abbey de. See Boyle.

Buke, Jolanus, of Swineshead, layman. 218.

Bukingan. See Buckingham.

Bukley, Adam de, 459.

-, -, Isabel his daughter, 459.

Bukstede. See Buxted.

Bukyngham. See Buckingham.

Bulloc, Walter, rector of Denford, 417.

Bulrhorle. See Horley.

Buncam. See Bonoghan.

Buncath. See Bunratty.

Bungay, Bungeye [co. Suffolk], Thomas Porter of, priest, 340.

Bunkam. See Bonoghan.

Bunratty, Bonnrate, Bonrate, Buncath, Bunrate, Bunraythi [co. Clare], 26, 36, 37, 43, 129, 257.

Buntynford, John, Augustinian canon, 329.

Burcestere, Hugh, Augustinian canon, 349.

Burcestre, Midelyngton by. See Middelton Stoney.

Burdet, John (diocese of York), priest, 358.

-, John (diocese of York), clerk, proctor in the Roman court of the Hospitallers of England, 169.

-, John, archdeacon of Carlisle, canon of London and Ripon, rector of Eversholt, afterwards vicar of Madron, 191, 192.

Burell, John, rector of Gilling (diocese of York), 273.

-, John, rector of St. George's. Clyst (diocese of Exeter), 150, 151.

Burey. See Bury St. Edmunds.

Burgeskeara. See Burriscarra.

Burgeys, John, dean of Auckland, 458.

Burgeysuwayll. See Burrishoole.

Burgg, Walter, rector of Trim, afterwards of Burwell, 72.

Burgh, Thomas, 21.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 21.

-, William de, donsel, 361.

-, -, Maud his wife, damsel, 361.

Burgh, abbey of. See Peterborough.

-, Flegg, Burgh in Flegge [co. Norfolk], parish church of St. Margaret, 490.

Burgherssh, John, Cluniac, 400.

Burgo (Burke), Hugh de, rector of Duniry and Loughrea, 427.

-, Thomas de, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 477.

-, Thomas de, alias Ohubayn. rector of Clann Cuain, 427.

-, William de, rector of Burrishoole, 432.

-, Walter de (diocese of Emly), donsel, 505.

-, Walter de (diocese of Limerick), donsel, 460.

Burgoun, John, rector of St. Olave's, Exeter, 460.

Buri, Nicholas, rector of St. Michael's le Querne, London, 291, 297, 300, 369.

Burlot or Burloc. Elias, clerk, notary, 334.

Burnam, John, clerk, 458.

Burnard, John (diocese of Canterbury), priest, 362.

-, See Bernard.

Burnham, Brunham [co. Norfolk], John Halteclo of, donsel, 11.

Burnham Thorpe, Brunhamthorp [co. Norfolk], 17.

Burnham. See Burnam.

Burriscarra, Burgeskeara [co. Mayo]. 426.

Burrishoole Bingessuylt, Burgeysuwayll [co. Mayo], 426, 427, 432.

Bursorde, Robert, citizen of London, 'bellemakere,' 384.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 384.

Burstede, Robert, clerk, 17.

-, Roger, rector of St. Nicholas Olave, London, 38.

Burton, John, of London, clerk, notary, 93.

-, John, rector of Brompton in Pickering Lythe (diocese of York), 361.

-, Roger de, clerk, notary, 288.

-, Thomas, rector of Monks Risborough, afterwards of Bishopsbourne, 153, 154.

-, William de (diocese of York), 'mercere,' 14.

-, William de, serf. afterwards a citizen of York, 23, 24.

Burton, diocese of Lincoln, 510.

Burton by Beverlay. See Bishops Burton.

Burton in Kendal, Burton in Kendale [co. Westmoreland], 317.

Burton Overy, Burton Noveray [co. Leicester], 221.

Burwell [co. Cambridge], 72.

Bury [co. Sussex], 489.

Bury St. Edmunds, Bery, Burey [co. Suffolk], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, faculty to, 334.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 9, 201, 323.

-, -, abbot and convent of, patronage of, 60, 468.

-, -, monks of, 197, 276, 358.

-, William Methewolde of, 340.

-, -, Alice his wife, 340.

-, See Bery; Buri.

Busaco, Henry, of Venice, 114.

-, -, -, John his son, archpriest of St. John Baptist's Quinzano, without Verona, 114.

Buscot, Hardewardestote, Horwordestede [co. Berks], 222.

Bustelesham Montagu. See Bisham.

Butaler, John le. See Boteler.

Buteler, Thomas. See Boteler.

Butley, Buttele [co. Suffolk], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 50.

-, -, canons of, 275, 396.

Butrio, Anthony de, doctor of canon and civil law, of Bologna, nuncio of Gregory XII to France, etc., 94.

Buttele. See Butley.

Butterleigh, Buddelegh [co. Devon], 340.

Buttermere, Botermere [co. Wilts], 307.

Butterworth, John de, 459.

-, -, William his son, 459.

Buttevant, Botonia, priory of St. Thomas the Martyr by. See Bally Beg.

Butturwyk, Thomas, abbot of Ramsey, 190, 191.

Buxted, Bukstede [co. Sussex], 212.

Byggeby, John, Gilbertine, 409.

Byk, John, Benedictine, 441.

Bykebury, John, clerk, 443.

Byland, Bellalanda [co. York], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, monks of, 186, 349, 466.

Bylet, John, 195.

-, -, Emmota his wife, 195.

-, -, Joan his late wife, 195.

Bylly, John, nobleman, 329.

-, -, Maud his wife, 329.

Bynglay. See Bingley.

Byrcheley, John, clerk, notary, 351.

Byrde, John, rector of Baliochtan, 425, 426.

-, See Bryd.

Byre. See Charminster and Bere Regis.

Byrlay, John, Augustinian canon, 162.

Bymerton. See Bemerton.

Byrra, Byrrad. See Birr.

Byrum. Alice, 62.

Bysse, Thomas, 145.

-, -, Joan his wife, 145.