Index of Persons and Places: B

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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'Index of Persons and Places: B', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447, (London, 1909) pp. 689-702. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol8/pp689-702 [accessed 26 April 2024]

B

B. Abbas . See Bartolomeus.

Babb, William, priest, de facto canon of Ossory, 668.

Babthorp, William, layman, 602.

-, -, Robert his son, 602.

-, -, -, Joan, espoused to, 602.

-, -, William and John his sons, 602.

Babyngle, John, archbishop of Tuam, 49, 89, 142, 181, 427, 500, 619.

Bac and Clekcallay, Bach and Bercheach alias Kyncul Eda Hyercharach. See Beagh.

Bachdrymomane. See Aughrim.

Backchild. See Bapchild.

Badlesmere, Badelesmer, Badelesmere [co. Kent], parish church of St. Leonard, indulgence for alms etc. to, 26.

-, -, John Fossard, rector of, 176.

Bagot, John, canon and treasurer of South Malling, master of the hospital or free chapel of Clothall, 310.

Baguley, James, rector of All Saints, North Street, York, 594.

Baker, William, layman, 492.

Balerotheu. See Balrothery.

Balhelbi, Balhelvy. See Belhelvie.

Balhyn. See Ballon.

Balieascaerig. See Ballysakeery.

Ball, John, priest, 211.

Balla [co. Mayo], a prebend in Mayo, 453, 454.

Ballinchalla. See Inish Maine.

Ballinrobe (S. of river Robe), Roba in Conmacarerule, Roba in Conmacniculi (Rodhba in Conmaicne Cúle) [in the deanery of Shrule, co. Mayo], 421, 491.

-, Augustinian friars' house of St. Mary the Virgin, 340, 341.

Ballinrobe (N. of river Robe), Roba in Kena, Roba in Quera (Rodhba in Ceara, i.e. the barony of Carna) [in the deanery of Mayo, co. Mayo], 89, 421.

Ballinrobe. See also Killoshebeena.

Ballinskelligs. See St. Michael's Mount.

Ballintober, Fons Sancti Patricii [co. Mayo], Augustinian abbey of Holy Trinity, abbot of, papal mandatary, 89, 110, 111, 119, 120, 142, 143, 164, 357, 416, 425, 453, 487, 500, 619, 620, 652, 653.

-, -, Cornelius, abbot of, 357.

-, Ballyntobair, Ballyntobayr [co. Roscommon], 8.

Ballon, Balhyn [co. Carlow], 562.

Bally Beg, in the parish of Buttevant, Batonia, Botonia [co. Cork], Augustinian priory of St. Thomas the Martyr, canon of, 72, 353.

Ballyburly alias Primult, Brimolt [King's County], 209, 210.

Ballyloughloe, Lochlua [co. Westmeath], 422.

Ballymakeery. See Rathronan.

Ballymore, Lochsydi, Lochside alias Villamagna [co. Westmeath], Cistercian priory, priores and convent of, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 118, 119.

-, rectory of St. Mary's, 420.

Ballymote, Mota, Muta [in Emlaghfad parish, co. Sligo], 156, 192.

- See also Cornan.

Ballynakill alias Aghyart [co. Galway], See Achagearta.

Ballynakill, Coola, Cuildea, Culdea [co. Sligo], 51, 156, 192.

Ballyntobair, Ballyntobayr. See Ballintober.

Ballyrashane, Baly Renasien [co. Antrim], parish church of St. Mary, 106.

Ballysadare, Asdara, Astara, Casdara, Easdara, Easdare, Esdara, Esdra [co. Sligo], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 7, 8, 51, 57, 72, 73, 88, 108, 109, 119, 198, 354, 564.

-, -, Cormac, abbot of. See Macdonnchaid.

-, -, Cornelius, abbot of, 542.

-, -, -, - See Macserrayd.

-, -, John, abbot of, 53.

-, -, abbot and convent of, appropriation to, 54.

-, -, canons of, 52, 53, 357.

-, vicarage of, 54.

Ballysakeery, Balieascaerig [co. Mayo], 7.

- See Rosserk.

Balmerino, Balmorinach, Balmorynach, Balmorynoch, Balmurinach, Balmurinache, Balmurino, Balmurinoch, Balmurynach, Balmurynoch, Balmwrynowch [co. Fife], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 15, 203, 204, 208, 288, 333, 334, 452, 489, 524, 543, 549, 550, 556, 639, 670.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 371.

-, -, monk of, 613, 639.

Balmyle, William de, rector of Arbuthnott, 106.

Balquhidder, Buffuder, Buchodir, Buffoder, Buffodre, Buffrode [co. Perth], a prebend in Dunblane, 453, 579, 605, 611, 667.

Balrothery, Balerotheu, Barilotheri [co. Dublin], 62, 63.

Baltinglass, de Valle salutis [co. Wicklow], Cistercian abbey, David, abbot of, 109.

Baly Renasien. See Ballyrashane.

Balymwilhe alias Villiston. See Carrigparson alias Willestown.

Bamburgh, de Bamburgo, de Samburgo [co. Northumberland], 170, 171.

Bamff. See Banff.

Bampton, Bompton, Thomas, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln, 188, 190, 191.

-, -, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln, notary public, 196.

Banada [in Kilmacteige parish, co. Sligo]. See Offhicari.

Banastre, Thomas, rector of Feversham, afterwards rector of Dunmow and Swanscombe, master or warden of Tenby hospital, and canon of St. Asaph and Stoke by Clare; afterwards archdeacon of Bangor, canon of St. Asaph and Stoke by Clare, master or warden of Tenby hospital, and rector of Dunmow, 462.

Banchory-Devenick. Banchori Deveny, Banchory Devieny, Banchorydeueny [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 396, 583, 649.

Bane (? rectius Vance, q.v.), William, notary public, 244.

Banff, Bamff, Banf, Banfe, [co. Banff], 397, 593, 604.

Bangor [co. Carnarvon], bishop of, papal mandatary, 525.

-, John, bishop of. See Clederowe.

-, Thomas, bishop elect of. See Cheriton.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Banastre.

-, canon of. See Graystok.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 575.

Bangor, Beandehar [co. Down], Augustinian abbey, abbot and convent of, 124.

Bannory, Bannori, Gilbert de, chancellor of Dunblane, vicar of the annexed vicarage of Kilmadock, rector of Strathblane hospital, 100–102.

Bapchild, Backchild [co. Kent], Radfield chapel in the parish of, 93.

Barbach, James. See Burbach.

Barbaton (rectius Berberon, i.e. Berebrun, now Barbon in Kirkby Lonsdale parish, co. Westmoreland], Thomas, lord of lands in the parish of Poulton le Sands, 515.

Barbo, Peter [nephew of Eugenius IV, afterwards Paul II], cardinal deacon of S. Maria Nova, archdeacon of Salisbury, canon of Lincoln, 244, 264, 266, 307.

Barbon, Thomas, See Barbaton.

Barbot, Robert, donsel, 42.

-, -, Alice his wife, 42.

Barbout, John, priest, 569.

Barby, Thomas, archdeacon of Kells, with cure of the parish church of Nobber, canon of Dublin, vicar of Naas, 107, 108.

-, -, canon of Dublin, papal mandatary, 154.

Barcelona [Catalonia, Spain], Andrew, bishop of, penitentiary of Benedict XIII. See Bertrandi.

-, Daniel Tries of, clerk, papal registers rubricated by, 510 note, 656 note, 664 note.

Bardesley, Bardeslei. See Barnsley.

Bared, John, an Augustinian canon of Bally Beg, holding the provostship of Killala in commendam, 72, 353, 354.

-, -, canon of Killala, 59.

Baret, Emundus, rector of Kilfian, 597.

-, John, donsel, 392.

-, Mulerus, Macgillacroyn, vicar of Kilbelfad, to have collation of the rectory of Kilfian, 597.

-, Richard, lord of Little Ringstead, 393.

-, -, -, Cecily his wife, 393.

Bariesley, Thomas. See Barnesley.

Barilotheri. See Balrothery.

Barkburgh. See Barlborough.

Barkeceria , archdeacon of. See Berks.

Barker, William, priest, 433.

Barkes, See Berks.

Barking, Berkyng [co. Essex], Benedictine nuns' abbey, Katherine, abbess of. See Poole.

Barlanark, Barlanerk, Berlarik, Borkouke [in Shettleston parish, co. Lanark], a prebend in Glasgow, 412, 490, 535.

Barlborough, Barkburgh [co. Derby], Nicholas Gaushill of, nobleman, 390.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 390.

Barlinch, Berlynche [in Kings Brompton parish, co. Somerset], Augustinian priory, John, prior of.See Porter.

Barlings, Berlyng'. [co. Lincoln], Premonstratensian abbey of St. Mary the Virgin, indulgence for visits and alms to the church of, 93, 94.

Barly, William, layman, 445.

-, -, Margery his wife, 445.

Barnard Castle [co. Durham], Nicholas de Spens of, esquire, 492.

Barnesley, Bariesley, Barnislai, Barnislay, Thomas, archdeacon of Leicester, 344, 642.

Barningham, Bernyngham [co. York, N.R.], 163.

Barnislai, Barnislay, Thomas. See Barnesley.

Barnsley, Bardesley, Bardeslei [co. Gloucester], 662.

- See also Barnesley.

Barnwell [co. Cambridge], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 485.

Barnwell, Thomas, 38.

-, -, Alice his wife, 38.

Baron or Barou, William, a Benedictine monk, 566.

Baronum, William, citizen of London, 362.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 362.

Barou or Baron, William, a Benedictine monk, 566.

- See also Barow; Barrow.

Barow, Roger de, an Augustinian canon, 362.

- See also Barou; Barrow.

Barraig, Nicola, 478.

- See also Barri; Barry.

Barri, Thomas, vicar [in 1429] of Dunster in the diocese of Bath and Wells, 125.

- See also Barraig; Barry.

Barrow, William, bishop of Carlisle, 593.

-, -, -, chaplain of.See Willestorpe.

- See also Barou; Barow.

Barrow [in Ardfert parish, co. Kerry], See Rynduera.

Barry, Thomas, bishop [1427–1459] of Ossory, 373, 397.

-, alias Colibere, Robert, clerk, notary public, 385.

- See also Barraig; Barri.

Bart, Richard, layman, 507.

Bartolomeus Abbas , i.e. Bartholomew, abbot of St. Bartholo, Ferrara, O.S.B., afterwards abbot of St. Vincent's on the river Volturno(de Volturno) [near Capua], O.S.B. (Reg. Lat. 327, f. 223, Feb. 9, 1435), registrator of apostolic letters (appointed to that office July 1, 1434, ibid., f. 24), 487, 490, et passim.

Barton, Thomas, citizen of York, 395.

-, -, -, Maud his wife, 395.

Barton [in Whippingham parish, I. of Wight, co. Hants], oratory of Holy Trinity, 168.

Barton upon Humben [co. Lincoln], 196.

Basel [Switzerland], Council of, xl, 212–215, 217, 223 note, 224–226, 227note, 233, 238, 245, 265, 267, 275note, 299, 306, 315 note.

-, -, envoys from England to the, 224.

-, -, - See Brouns; Langdon; Polton.

Baslick, Baslyg, Clanconchubur (Clanconor) alias Baslich [co. Roscommon], a prebend in Elphin, 423.

-, vicarage of, 8.

Basset, John, donsel, of the diocese of London, 346, 361, 365.

-, -, -, Catherine his wife, 361, 365.

-, Basser, John, esquire, of the diocese of Worcester, 40.

Basseti, John, priest, official of Rouen, 342.

Bassingham, Basyngham [co. Lincoln], 659.

Batelfeld. See Battlefield.

Batell, William, priest, 477.

Bateman, John, citizen of Dublin, 132.

-, -, -, Cecily his wife, 132.

-, Robert, clerk, 676.

Bath [co. Somerset], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 508.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Ward.

-, Benedictine priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 508.

Bath and Wells [co. Somerset], bishop of, papal mandatary, 175, 195, 295, 317, 408, 446, 497, 580, 599, 600, 603, 677.

-, -, provision of benefices in the patronage of, 313.

-, John, bishop of, 245.

-, -, - See Stafford.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Bekynton.

- See also Wells.

Batheleyfeld. See Battlefield.

Batherysby, Oliver de, donsel, 135.

Bathyngham. See Letheringham.

Batonia , i.e. Buttevant. See Bally Beg.

Battlefield, Batelfeld, Batheleyfeld, Hatheleyfeld [near Shrewsbury, co. Salop], college of St. Mary Magdalen de Campo, master of.See Yve.

-, -, indulgence for visits etc. to, 248.

Bavaria, duke of. See John.

-, duchess of. See Jacqueline.

Bawre, Andrew de. See Bowre.

Bayeux [Calvados, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 91.

-, -, chancellor of the university of Caen, 252 note.

-, Nicholas, bishop of. See Habart.

-, Zano, Zanonus, bishop of [nephew of Branda de Castillione, cardinal bishop of Porto]. See Castillione.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 10.

-, canons of. See Clyffe alias Pekoc; Francisci.

-, clergy etc. of the diocese of, papal letters to, 355.

Bayham, Begham [in the parish of Frant, co. Sussex], Premonstratensian abbey, John, abbot of, 78.

Bazas [Gironde, France], Henry, bishop of. See Cavier.

Beagh (q.v. in the Index of Cal. Lett. VII), Bach and Bercheach alias Kyncul Eda Hyercharach, Beithac de Kynaledgahierorach, Clekcally and Bac [co. Galway], rectory of, 201, 563, 564.

-, vicarage of, 557.

Beandehar. See Bangor.

Beandfada. See Banada.

Béarn [Basses-Pyrénées, France], Gaston, count of. See Foix.

Bearnio, Berau alias Veran, Peter de, abbot commendatary of St. Sever, afterwards of Sainte-Croix, Bordeaux, son of Gaston de Béarn, count of Longueville and Béarn, captal de Buch, 223, 274.

Beauchamp, Richard, earl of Warwick, 242, 251, 508.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, countess of Warwick, 241–243.

-, -, -, governor of France under Henry VI, 223note.

-, Richard, rector of Amersham in the diocese of Lincoln, 627.

-, Beauchampe, alias Acton, Richard, vicar of Madron in the diocese of Exeter, in the service of Henry VI, 672, 673, 676.

- See also Bechanp.

Beauchief, de Bellocapite [co. Derby], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 195.

Beaucob, John, rector of Down St. Mary, 330.

Beaufort, Edmund, earl of Mortain, 514 (bis), 515.

-, -, -, Eleanor his wife, 514 (bis), 515.

-, Henry, bishop of Winchester, cardinal priest of St. Eusebius's, ‘the cardinal of England,’ 242.

-, -, -, -, residing at Rouen, 342.

-, -, -, -, faculties to, 139, 484.

-, -, -, -, letters to Eugenius IV from, 267.

-, -, -, -, letters from Eugenius IV to, 214, 215, 218, 221, 237, 254, 263 note, 266, 267, 275 note.

-, -, -, -, Eugenius IV's desire for him to go to the Roman court, 264, 267.

-, -, -, -, legation of in Bohemia, 534.

-, -, -, -, licence for, to resign the see of Winchester, 260.

-, -, -, -, chancellor of. See Bildeston.

-, -, -, -, chaplain of. See Blakdon.

-, -, -, -, persons in the service of. See Estcourt; Moleyns.

-, -, -, -, secretaries of. See Toly; Petteworth.

- See also Bewford.

Beaumont. See Beawmount; Bellomonte.

Beauvais [Oise, France], Peter, bishop of. See Cauchon.

Beawmount, Robert, canon of Salisbury, rector of Catherston Leweston, 657.

- See also Bellomonte.

Bec ., G., 289.

Bechanp (i.e. Bechamp), Catherine, 56.

- See also Beauchamp.

Beckincthon, Beckington, Thomas.See Bekynton.

Beckington, Bekyngton [co. Somerset], 588.

Beddgelert, Bettkelerd [co. Carnarvon], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, indulgence for visits and alms to, 437.

Beddington, Bedrington [co. Surrey], 526.

Bedeman's Berg, Bedemanesberg, Bedemansburga, a cell dependent on Colchester abbey, in the parish of Writtle, co. Essex, 150, 163.

Bedford, Anne of Burgundy, duchess of. See Anne.

Bedford Major, St. Mary's in Angulo, Bedford Magna [co. Bedford], a prebend in Lincoln, 401, 535.

Bedrington. See Beddington.

Bedwin, Bedwyn, Bedwynd [co. Wilts], a prebend in Salisbury, 92, 137, 535.

Beeg, Simon. See Breg.

Beeke, John, citizen of London, 574.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 574.

Beelt, Maurice, priest, notary public, 430.

Beetham, Bethum [co. Westmoreland], Thomas de Bethum, donsel, lord of, 570.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 570.

Begge, Alice, of Dublin, 432.

Begham. See Bayham.

Beithac de Kynaledgahieronach. See Beagh.

Bekelond Monachorum. See Buckland.

Bekenacer. See Bicknacre.

Beklis, William, a Benedictine monk, 128.

Bekonton, Thomas. See Bekynton.

Bekyllokenedi. See Killokennedy.

Bekygton. See Beckington.

Bekynton, Bekonton, Beckincthon, Beckington, Thomas, clerk, 242.

-, -, secretary of Henry VI, canon of Lincoln, 264, 266.

-, -, bishop of Bath and Wells, 244, 245, 259, 272, 312note.

Belamy, John, vicar of Hornsea, 581.

Belesbi, Belesby. See Bilsby.

Belgrave [co. Leicester], 161.

Belham or Bolham, William, layman, 661.

-, -, Margery his wife, 661.

Belhelvie, Balhelbi, Balhelvy [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 412, 490.

Bell, William, priest, 629.

Bellalanda . See Byland.

Bellandi, Peter, canon, afterwards archbishop elect, of Bordeaux, 194.

Belle, William, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne, 185, 187.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 185, 187.

Bello loco , priory de. See Killagh.

Bellomonte, John de, baron, 615.

-, -, Elizabet his wife, 615.

- See also Beawmount.

Belmer, Richard, bishop of Achonry, a Friar Preacher, suffragan bishop in the diocese of Worcester, 55.

Belton [co. Suffolk], 140.

Belyngtham, Richard, esquire, 614.

-, -, Ellen his wife, 614.

Belyngthope. See Bullinghope.

Bemor, John, donsel, 188.

-, -, Elizabet his wife, 188.

Benedict XIII, appropriation by, 143.

-, chaplain of. See Pontfret.

-, penitentiaries of. See Cardinal priests (St. Peter's ad Vincula); Bertrandi; Galdo.

Benedictio Dei , diocese of Meath, Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 99, 145.

-, -, Donatus, abbot of. See Macreafay.

-, -, Tierney, abbot of. See Obuochan.

-, -, Ymarus, abbot of, 113.

-, -, monks of, 113, 141.

- See also Kilbeggan.

Benegy, Kenegy, Thomas, notary public, 244.

Benenati , Jo., papal register rubricated by, 609 note.

Benett, Thomas, priest, 364.

Benholme, Bonham in Penna [co. Kincardine], 263.

Benne, Alice, a widow, 187.

Bennington, Benyngton, Long [co. Lincoln], 148, 195.

Bennyggom, diocese of Norwich, 121.

Bentham, John, vicar of Brailes, 34.

Benyng, Bonyng, Bynnen, Bynnyn, John, John de, vicar of Lintrathen in the diocese of St. Andrews, afterwards of Kilpatrick in the diocese of Glasgow, 100, 203, 370.

-, -, vicar of Linlithgow in the diocese of St. Andrews, 399.

-, -, canon of Moray, 541.

Benyngton, Long. See Bennington.

Benyngworth, Thomas, clerk, 78, 91.

Bepthwhm', William, priest, 183.

Berau alias Veran, Peter de. See Bearnio.

Berberon, Berebrun, Thomas. See Barbaton.

Berdefeld, John, donsel, 433.

-, -, Cristiana his wife, 433.

Bere, Sibyl de la, damsel, 393.

-, Thomas, priest, 130.

Bergaveni, Bergeveny, Bergewenny.See Abergavenny.

Berkhede. See Birkenhead.

Berks, Barkes, Barkeceria, John, archdeacon of. See Norton.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Brouns.

Berkyng. See Barking.

Berlarik. See Barlanark.

Berlyche. See Barlinch.

Berlyng'. See Barlings.

Bermyngeham (Birmingham), John de, alias Wingfield (Nynsaldi), rector of Mark (q.v.), afterwards archbishop of Tuam, 181, 204, 205, 427.

Bermyngeham. See Birmingham.

Bernardi, Bernard, John, canon of Wells, 308.

-, -, commissary of bishop Bekynton, 245, 259.

-, John, donsel, 188.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 188.

Bernes, William, citizen of London, 190.

Bernyll, William, a Benedictine monk. 615.

Bernyngham. See Barningham.

Berrford, Joan de. See Bewford.

Berrynarbor, Burynerberd [co. Devon], 463.

Berton, John, perpetual chaplain in Bothwell collegiate church, vicar of Legerwood, to exchange for the vicarage of Cadzow, 641, 642.

Bertrandi, Andrew, bishop of Barcelona, penitentiary of Benedict XIII, 537.

Berwick, North, Nortberwyc [co. Haddington], Cistercian nuns' priory, Maud, prioress, and the convent of, patronage of, 377.

Berwyck, Thomas, priest, 38.

Besanşon [Doubs, France], John, archbishop of. See Ruppescissa.

Bestok, Hamund de. See Bostok.

Bethelnie alias Old Meldrum, Bothelne [co. Aberdeen], 541.

Bethlehem [Palestine], bishop of, papal mandatary, 501.

-, Dominic, bishop of, commendatary of the hospital of St. Germains, 488, 489, 567, 638.

-, episcopal mensa of, 488.

-, hospital of the order of. See St. Germains.

Bethum, Thomas de, donsel, lord of Beetham, 570.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 570.

Bethum. See Beetham.

Bettes, Henry, priest, 185.

Bettkelerd. See Beddgelert.

Beverlayhaw. See Gnosall.

Beverley [co. York, N.R.], collegiate church of St. John, provost of, papal mandatary, 196.

-, -, Robert, provost of.See Rolleston.

-, -, canons of. See Bildeston; Neville; Rolleston; Scroup; Swan.

-, -, chapter of, letters conservatory for, 209.

-, -, prebend of St. Catherine in, 343.

-, -, altar of St. Michael in, 339.

-, Friars Preachers' house at, friar of, 542.

-, Hospitallers' house at, preceptor of. See Tong'.

-, privileges of the burgesses of, 530.

Beverstone, Beverston [co. Gloucester], 311.

Bewford, Berrford, Joan, 255, 256.

- See also Beaufort.

Bewle alias Ownyng. See Owning.

Bewyck, John, priest, 42.

Bicknacre, Bekenacer [in Woodham Ferrers, co. Essex], Augustinian priory, 346.

Biconylt, William, clerk, 242.

Biggar, Bigare [co. Lanark], 420, 421, 444.

Bigot, Bygot, John, the elder, 40.

-, -, -, his wife, 40.

-, -, the younger, 40.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 40.

Bildeston, Bildenston, Nicholas, archdeacon of Winchester, canon of Beverley, Lincoln, London, and Salisbury, rector of Phillack, afterwards of Bishopstone, chancellor of cardinal Beaufort, 137, 138, 208, 278, 534, 535.

-, -, -, at the Roman court, 503.

Billericay, Billyrecha [co. Essex], 600.

Bilsby, Belesbi, Belesby [co. Lincoln], 90, 456.

Bindale, Simon, layman, 392.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 392.

Binorthyn, John. See North.

Biondo da Forli. See Blondus.

Birkenhead, Berkhede [co. Chester], Benedictine priory of St. James, monk of, 543.

Birmingham, Bermyngeham [co. Warwick], chapel or hospital of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Thomas the Martyr, 645.

- See also Bermyngeham; Bremegam.

Biscopesten. See Bishopstone.

Bishop, Hampton. See Hampton Bishop.

Bishops Cleeve. See Cleeve.

Bishopsbourne, Bisshoppesborne, Bysshoppesborne [co. Kent], 324, 456, 505, 555.

Bishopstone, Bishopesten, with Sidlesham (q.v.), a prebend in Chichester, 379.

-, Bisshopton [co. Wilts], 137, 534.

Bishoppesborne. See Bishopsbourne.

Bisshopton. See Bishopstone.

Blackmanstone, Blacmayston (rectius Blacmanston) [co. Kent], 448.

Blair, Nicholas de, canon of Ross. See Blare.

Blaket, Walter, rector of Wappenbury, 80.

Blacmayston. See Blackmanstone.

Blakdon, James, a Friar Preacher, chaplain of cardinal Beaufort, 541, 542.

Blaknotlee. See Notley, Black.

Blare, Blar, Blair, Nicholas de, canon of Ross, to have collation of the parish church of Dunnottar, 604, 605, 666.

-, Blar, Walter, canon of Moray, vicar of Carnbee in the diocese of St. Andrews, M.A., 155, 550.

-, -, clerk, of the diocese of St. Andrews, M.A., archdeacon of Teviotdale, afterwards dean and canon of Ross, 306–308.

-, William de, abbot of Kinloss, afterwards of Cupar, 110, 114, 144, 356, 366, 543.

Blaye [Gironde, France], Augustinian abbey of St. Roman, Peter (1), canon, sometime abbot of, 428.

-, -, Peter (II), provost, afterwards abbot of, 428.

-, -, convent etc. of, papal letters to, 428.

Blebury, Blevury, John, a Benedictine monk, 432.

Bliburgh. See Blyborough.

Blockley, Blokley [co. Worcester], 194.

- See Rostreley.

Blodnell, John, dean of St. Asaph, abbreviator of papal letters, 148, 149.

Blokley. See Blockley.

Blonda, Martin Campania de. See Campania.

Blondus (Biondo da Forli), a secretary of Eugenius IV, xl, 240, 581 note, 614, et passim.

Blounham, John, precentor of Chichester, rector of Warnford, 56, 57, 539, 540.

Bloxwych, John, of England, a Carmelite, papal minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, 317.

-, -, -, bishop elect of Holar, 499.

Blundeston [co. Suffolk], 281.

Blya, Martin Campania de. See Campania.

Blyborough, Bliburgh [co. Lincoln], 285.

Bobbio [Emilia, Italy], Benedictine monastery of St. Columbanus, monk of, 609.

-, Benedictine priory of St. Martin (q.v.) in the diocese of, Benedict, prior of. See Guillermi.

-, -, Michael, prior of. See Matalonibus.

-, -, William, prior of. See Anglia.

Bockkyng, Nicholas, esquire, 389.

-, -, Cecily his wife, 389.

Bodmin, Bodmen [co. Cornwall], Augustinian priory, prior of, faculty to, 386.

Bodykyn, Thomas, layman, 125.

-, -, Siluia (? Hibernice Siola i.e. Sheela) his wife, 125.

Bocllio , abbey de. See Boyle.

Boesham. See Bosham.

Boghe, John, clerk, 189.

-, -, Alice his wife, 189.

Boho, Botha [co. Fermanagh], 429.

Bohola, Bothcomla [co. Mayo], 152.

Bokelond Monachorum. See Buckland.

Bokelonde, William, donsel, 573.

- See also Buklond.

Bokesworth. Seé Boxworth.

Bokingham. See Buckingham.

Bokke, Thomas, donsel, holding a lordship in Lynne, 615.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 615.

- See also Buck.

Boklond. See Buckland.

Bokton, Peter de, esquire, 188.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 188.

Bolde, John, rector of Adisham, member of the household of archbishop Chicheley, 658.

Boldi alias Morton, John, canon of Exeter, rector of Ilfracombe, 247.

Boldon [co. Durham], 167.

Boleyn, Geoffrey, nobleman, 516.

-, -, Alice his wife, 516.

Bolham or Belham, William, layman, 661.

-, -, Margery his wife, 661.

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

-, canon of. See Garsiis.

-, Eugenius IV's proposal to transfer the Council of Basel to, 212, 213, 275.

Bolt, John, rector of Killulagh, afterwards to be vicar of Delvin, 518.

-, -, rector of Painestown, 678.

Bolton, John, of Bristol, layman, 187.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 187.

-, Boltone, John, layman, of the diocese of York, 28.

-, -, Alice his wife, 28.

Bompton, Thomas. See Bampton.

Bonannus , de Bonannis, 249, 295, 308 et passim.

Bonaro, William de, an Augustinian canon, afterwards prior, of St. Andrews, 269, 270.

Bond alias Estmier, John, 175.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 175.

Bonham in Penna. See Benholme.

Boniface V, 484 note.

Boniface VIII, constitution of, 270, 271.

Boniface IX, letters of, 351.

-, provision by, 402.

Bononia, Master John de, papal chaplain and auditor, 464.

Bontemps, William, canon of St. Stephen's, Westminster, 183.

Bonyng, John. See Benyng.

Boqhuanane, Maurice. See Buchanane.

Boquhapple, Bothcuhopil [in Kincardine parish, co. Perth], John de Speciesa of, 461.

Boran, William, 56.

-, -, Catherine Bechanp his wife, 56.

Bordeaux, archbishop of, papal mandatary, 428, 499, 521, 612.

-, David, archbishop of. See Monteferrando.

-, Peter, archbishop elect of. See Bellandi.

-, canons of. See Bellandi; Tidonis.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 194.

-, Benedictine abbey of SainteCroix, Peter, abbot of, 274.

-, -, abbots commendatary of. See Bearnio; Cavier.

-, -, convent etc. of, 274.

-, collegiate church of St. Seurin, Arnold, provost of. See Casaliveteri.

Borkouke. See Barlanark.

Borthwic, Alan, canon of Glasgow and Monay, 667.

Boscher, Laurence, archdeacon of Ferns, 660.

Bosco, Nicholas de, litigant about the parish church of St. Vivien, Rouen, 269.

Bosham, Boesham, Boseham [co. Sussex], chapel royal, canons or prebendaries of. See Crowcher; Lindfield.

Bostok, Bestok, Hamund de, a Benedictine monk, 362.

Boston [co. Lincoln], 23.

Bosworth [co. Leicester], 522.

Boswyll, John, of New Hall, donsel, 35.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 35.

Boteler, James le, earl of Ormonde.See Butler.

Botha. See Bohola.

Bothcomla. See Bohola.

Bothcuhopil. See Boquhapple.

Bothe, William, archdeacon of Middlesex, canon of London and Salisbury, rector of Leigh, 324, 448, 449, 634, 635.

-, William, layman, 574.

-, -, Eleanor his relict, 574.

Bothelne. See Meldrum, Old, alias Bethelnie.

Bothuil, Richard de, a Benedictine monk, 513.

Bothwell, Bothuil [co. Lanark], collegiate church, 642.

- See also Bothuil.

Botiller, James le, earl of Ormonde.See Butler.

-, James le, layman, of the diocese of Lismore. See Butler.

Botonia . See Buttevant.

Bottiller, John, vicar of Ballinrobe.See Butler.

Boucharde, Andrew, clerk, to be a notary public, 210.

Boucheir, Elizabeth de, widow, 431.

- See also Bourchier.

Bouhale, John, chancellor and canon of the cathedral church, Tours, canon of St. Martin de Tours (Marmoutier), 178 note.

Boumaker, Bowmacar, Alexander, an Augustinian canon, 670.

-, Boumacar, Bowmaker, John, archdeacon of Teviotdale, 72.

-, -, canon of Aberdeen, rector of Kilsyth, vicar of Falkirk and Haddington, 199, 200, 474, 475, 491, 551, 552.

Bourbon, James III de, comte de la Marche. See James.

Bourchier, Bourghier, Thomas, dean of St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, canon of Lichfield, Wells and York, Henry VI's candidate for the see of Worcester, afterwards bishop of that see, subsequently postulated, and translated by Eugenius IV without effect, to the see of Ely, 213note, 214–219, 231, 236, 252, 520, 521, 580, 612.

-, -, -, person in the service of. See Moleyns.

-, Bourgehier, William de, knight, 484.

-, -, Eleanor his daughter, damsel, 484.

- See also Boucheir.

Bourdonis, Master Ralph, writer of papal letters, member of the household of Eugenius IV, 650.

Bourgchier, William de. See Bourchier.

Bourgogne, Margaret de. See Margaret.

- See also Burgundy.

Bourn, Burnn' [co. Lincoln], Walter Burne of, donsel, 41, 42.

-, -, Alice his wife, 41, 42.

Bouron , Ja., 289.

Bourton on the Hill, Bourtenhenmerch, Bourtonhenmech, Bourtonhenmerch [co. Gloucester], 91, 93, 116.

Bowers, Boughes [in Good Easter, co. Essex], a prebend in St. Martin's le Grand, 636.

Bowes, Bowis, William, knight, of the diocese of Durham, 134, 492.

-, -, his present wife, 134.

Bowegthon, Thomas, layman, 514.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 514.

Bowis, William. See Bowes.

Bowmacar, Alexander. See Boumaker.

Bowmaker, John. See Boumaker.

Bowre, Bawre, Andrew de, vicar of Stobo, 104.

-, Peter atte, priest, 183.

Boxgrave [co. Sussex], Benedictine priory, monk of, 180.

Boxwell [co. Gloucester], 571.

Boxworth, Bokesworth [co. Cambridge], 592.

Boyis, William de, clerk, beadle of St. Andrew's University, notary public, 538.

- See also Boys.

Boyle, de Boellio, de Buellio [co. Roscommon], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 50, 52, 63, 350, 351, 511.

-, -, Cormac, abbot of. See Macdavid.

-, -, Eugenius, abbot of.See Macdonnchaid.

Boyle, Cistercian abbey of St. Mary—cont.

-, -, Odo, abbot of. See Macdiarmada.

-, -, Cornelius, sacrist of.See Macdiarmada; Macseagham.

-, -, monks of, 32, 50, 51, 347, 348.

-, -, indulgence for visits and alms to the church of, 460.

- See Inchmacnerin.

Boys, Guy de, donsel, 616.

- See also Boyis.

Brabant, duke of. See John.

-, duchess of. See Jacqueline.

Brackley, Brakley [co. Northants], hospital of SS. James and John, master of. See Morton (Thomas).

Bradeford, Richard, priest, 184.

Bradenham, East, Estbradenham [co. Norfolk], 281.

Bradewatre. See Broadwater St. Mary.

Bradfield Combust, Bradfeld Combusta [co. Suffolk], 435.

Bradfield St. Clare, Bradfeld Sencler [co. Suffolk], 435.

Bradgare, Robert, clerk, 339.

- See Bredgar.

Bradley, Great, Bradley Magna [co. Sussex], parish church of St. Mary, indulgence for alms for the repair of the chancel of, 79.

Bradley, Great [co. Suffolk], 135.

Bradley Hall, Bradley [in Wolsingham parish, co. Durham], Robert Euers, lord of, 515.

-, -, -, Elizabeth his wife, 515.

Brafferton, Brafirton [co. York, N.R.], 593.

Brailes, Braylys [co. Warwick], 34.

Brakley. See Brackley.

Bramerton, Andrew de, a Benedictine monk, 181.

Bramhall. See Broomhall.

Bramley (Brymley in Monasticon, V, p. 277), William, Cistercian monk, sometime abbot, of Rivaulx, 45, 46.

Brancaciis, Ja. de, Ja. Branchacius, 290, 299, 316 et passim.

Brank, John, of Skelton, layman, 632, 633.

-, -, -, Alice his wife, 632.

Brankyngbiri, Thomas, esquire, 492.

Brantyngham, John, priest, 41.

Brawby, John, prior of Hexham, 614.

Bray, William, layman, 546.

Braybrooke, Robert, bishop of London, 322, 323.

Braylys. See Brailes.

Bréadach. See Bredah.

Breaghwy, Brechmaid [co. Mayo], parish church of St. Brandan, indulgence for visits and alms to, 87.

-, -, vicarage of, 453.

Brechin, Hugh de, subdean of Brechin, vicar of Fordoun, 199.

Brechin, Brechine, Brechyn [co. Forfar], bishop of, papal mandatary, 95, 114, 153, 155, 553, 554, 647, 666.

-, -, provisions etc. of benefices in the patronage of, 336, 578, 622.

-, John, bishop of. See Crannach.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 148, 309.

-, Cuthbert, dean of. See Alanson [alias Henrici].

-, Duncan, dean of. See Leighton.

-, dean and chapter of, 162, 164, 165.

-, -, provisions etc. of benefices in the patronage of, 336, 578, 622.

-, Hugh de Brechin, subdean of, 199.

-, David, archdeacon of. See Idur.

-, Gilbert, archdeacon of. See Forstar.

-, Richard, archdeacon of. See Trag.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 460.

-, -, seal of, 164.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 314, 329.

-, chancellor of, seal of, 164.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 422, 566, 567.

-, canons of. See Feldew; Fleming (John); Fraser (Patrick); Hamylton (David de); Leighton (Duncan de); Lindesay (Ingram); Ogilby (David de); Piot (Laurence).

-, capitular mensa of, 162.

-, episcopal mensa of, alienations from the, 458.

-, cathedral church of Holy Trinity, gift to, 164, 165.

-, -, prebend called the vicarage of the, 413.

-, letters dated at the castle of, 162, 164.

-, lord of. See Stewart (Walter).

Brechmaid. See Breaghwy.

Brechyn. See Brechin.

Brecknock [co. Brecon], archdeacon of.See Moungomery.

Breda [Holland], Anselm Fabri of. See Anselmus.

Bredah. See Kilfian.

Bredgar, Bradgare [co. Kent], college of Holy Trinity, 339.

-, parish church of, 339.

- See Bradgare.

Bredon [co. Worcester], 483.

Breg, Beeg, Simon, vicar (rector in Cal. Lett. vii, p. 359) of Haddington, 199, 203.

Breheny, Brehony. See Macabretheman; Macabrethim.

Brekles, Isabel, 187.

Bremegam (Birmingham), Brymiscan, Milericus de, rector of Athenry, 406.

-, Bremechean, Raymund, of Tuam, a scholar, 193.

-, Bremigeam, Bremycheam, Premycheam, Raymund I, provost of Tuam, 547, 652.

-, Raymund II, canon of Tuam, rector of Dunmore, to have collation of the provostship of Tuam, 651, 652.

-, Bremugay, Bremycheam, Brenegherm, William, William de, archdeacon of Tuam, rector of Athenry and Dunmore, 93, 207, 406, 653.

-, Bremeceam, William, archdeacon of Mayo, 453.

- See also Bermyngeham.

Bremen [Germany], B. Radeker of, clerk, 280 note, 315 note.

Bremigeam, Raymund. See Bremegam.

Bremugay, William. See Bremegam.

Bremycheam, Raymund and William.See Bremegam.

Brenech, William de, a monk of Pluscardine priory, to have collation of the same, 609.

Brenegherm, William de. See Bremegam.

Brescia [Lombardy], Peter, bishop of.See Monte.

Breslau [Silesia], canon of. See Opizis.

Bretenby. See Brettonby.

Breteyn, John, 133.

-, -, Joan his wife, 133.

Brett, William, vicar of Frome, 194.

Brettonby, Bretenby [co. York, N.R.], 351.

Bricii, John, clerk, to have collation of the vicarage of Kilcalmonell, 625.

- See also Bryis.

Brid, Thomas, a Friar Preacher, 258.

Bridell [co. Pembroke], 166, 185.

Bridgend in Kesteven, Seynt Saviour in Kestevyri' [in Horbling parish, co. Lincoln], 23.

Bridgnorth, Bruggenorth [co. Salop], chapel royal, canon of. See Ayscogh.

Brienne [Aube, France], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 493.

Brightley, Bryghtlegh [in Okehampton parish, co. Devon], chapel or chantry of St. Mary the Virgin, 87.

Brightwell Baldwin [co. Oxford]. See Bryghtwel.

Brigstock, St. Andrew, Brygstoke [co. Northants], 30, 32.

Brillet, William, bishop of Rennes, 105, 158.

Brimolt. See Ballyburly alias Primult.

Brinke alias Dobeler, John, rector of Shorwell and of Wooton, afterwards of Shorwell and of Hampton Bishop, canon of Alt Sanct Paul's, Münster, and of St. Davids, chaplain of Appleford 302, 303.

Brinkworth, Brynkeworth [co. Wilts], 139.

Bripio , Andreas de, Andreas Brippius, papal registers rubricated by, 353 note, 415 note, 468 note.

- See also Andreas.

Brisson , Jo., 308.

Bristol [cos. Gloucester and Somerset], John Bolton, of, 187.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 187.

Brittany, John, duke of, envoy of Eugenius IV to, 294 note.

Britwell Salome [co. Oxford]. See Bryghtwel.

Brixton Deverill, Brygston Deverell [co. Wilts], 195.

Brixworth, Bryklesworthe [co. Northants], annexed to the chancellor ship of Salisbury, 459.

Broad Clyst. See Clyst.

Broadwater St. Mary, Bradewatre [co. Sussex], 133.

Broans, Thomas. See Brouns.

Brodelyst. See Clyst.

Brogan, Richard, priest, 117.

Broghton, diocese of Lincoln, 82.

Broghton, diocese of York. See Broughton.

Broim (as in Eubel, probably rectius Broun), Maurice, bishop of Ross, 389.

Brokee. See Brooke.

Brokesburne, Eleanor, 67.

Brokesby, Bartholomew, donsel, 38.

Brokholes, John, canon of Abergwilly, Wells and York, rector of Tenby, a master of the royal chancery, 444.

Bromhale, Thomas, clerk, 116.

Brompton, All Saints [co. York, N.R.], 378, 379.

Brompton, Kings. See Barlinch.

Bromyard, Bronyerd [co. Hereford], prebend in the parish church of, 90.

Bron' (? Broun), Stephen, the elder, citizen of London, 363.

Brondewode. See Brownswood.

Bronyerd. See Bromyard.

Brooke, Brokee [co. Norfolk], 188.

Broomhall, Bramhall [in Sunninghall parish, co. Bérks], Augustiman (rectius Benedictine) priory of St. Margaret, nun of, 443.

- See Bromhale.

Broomhill, Promhell [co. Kent], 628.

Broughton, All Saints, Broghton [co. York, W.R.], 28.

- See also Broghton.

Broun, Henry. See Brown.

-, Broune, John, rector of Hardington Mandeville in the diocese of Bath and Wells, 632.

-, John, vicar of Naton in the diocese of St. Andrews, 428.

Broun, Maurice. See Broim.

-, William, a Benedictine monk of Arbroath, prior of Urquhart, 467.

-, William, vicar of Naton and de facto vicar of Ednam, a kinsman of Archibald, earl of Douglas, 428, 556.

-, alias Cordon, Richard, archdeacon of Rochester, canon of Ferns and Salisbury, rector of Newchurch and Shoreham, chaplain of St. Laurence's in the diocese of Rochester, advocate of the papal consistory, 91, 92, 147.

- See also Bron'; Brun.

Brouns, Broans, Thomas, archdeacon of Berks, dean of Salisbury, canon of Lincoln, envoy from England to the Council of Basel, afterwards bishop elect of Chichester, afterwards of Worcester, afterwards bishop of Rochester, afterwards of Norwich, 92, 213215, 217, 233, 240, 476, 498, 521, 612.

Brounyng, William, rector of Ugborough, vicar of Modbury, afterwards canon of Exeter and rector of Ugborough and Berrynarbor, 87, 463.

Brown, Broun, Henry, rector of Corby and Garboldisham, 342, 523.

- See also Broun; Brun.

Brownswood, Brondewode [in Hornsey parish, co. Middlesex], a prebend in London, 92.

Broys, James. See Bruys.

Brugan, alias Whyt, John, rector of Painestown, 511.

Bruges [Belgium], 261, 290.

-, collegiate church of St. Donatien, provost of, papal mandatary, 200, 203.

Bruggenorth. See Bridgnorth.

Brun, Mulerus (rectius Milerus), canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 353, 354.

Brune alias Bryne, Richard, layman, 545.

Bruys, Broys, James, canon of Aberdeen and Dunkeld, vicar of Falkirk, kinsman of James I, 442, 490–492, 621.

-, -, canon of Moray, to have provision of the rectory of Kilmany, 667.

-, -, canon of Dunkeld, to have collation of the archdeaconry of Caithness, 650.

Bryan, William, clerk, notary public, 244.

Bryen, Dyrvorgayll (Dervorguilla) iny (i.e. ni Ybryen), 504.

Bryg, William, rector of Wiveton, 130.

Bryghtlegh. See Brightley.

Bryghtwel, Bryghtwell, diocese of Lincoln (Brightwell Baldwin or Britwell Salome, co. Oxford), 443, 444, 601.

Brygstoke. See Brigstock.

Brygston Deverell. See Brixton Deverill.

Bryis, John, notary public, 633.

- See also Bricii.

Bryklesworthe. See Brixworth.

Brymiscan, Milericus de. See Bremegam.

Brymley, William. See Bramley.

Bryne alias Brune, Richard, layman, 545.

Brynkeworth. See Brinkworth.

Brynmair in Keveilioc. See Llanbrynmair.

Bubbewyth, Bubbewuth, Buwewuth, Thomas, archdeacon and canon of Wells, 127, 312.

Buch [Gironde, France], captal de.See Foix.

Buchan. See Deer, Old.

Buchanane, Boqhuanane, Maurice de, canon of Glasgow, 276.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 494, 495.

Buchodir. See Buffuder.

Buck, John, layman, 37.

- See also Bokke.

Buckefast. See Buckfastleigh.

Buckeland. See Buckland.

Buckfastleigh, Buckefast, Buckfast, Bukfast [co. Devon], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 95, 196, 677.

-, -, monks of, 246, 361.

Buckingham, Bokingham [co. Bucks], archdeacon of, faculty to, 33.

-, -, papal mandatary, 327.

Buckland Monachorum, Bokelond Monachorum, Bekelond Monachorum, Buckeland, Buklond [co. Devon], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 115, 116, 195, 196.

-, vicarage of, 116.

- See Bokelonde; Buklond.

Bucknell, Bukenhull [co. Oxford], 139.

Buffuder. See Balquhidder.

Bukenhull. See Bucknell.

Bukfast. See Buckfastleigh.

Buklond, Nicholas, master of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Southwark, 189, 519.

- See also Bokelonde.

Bullinghope, Belyngthope [co. Hereford], a prebend in Hereford, 158.

Bullock, John, bishop of Ross in Scotland, 333, 604.

-, Bullok, Richard, canon of Ross in Scotland, 497.

-, William, archdeacon of Derby, 33.

Buoghes. See Bowers.

Burbach, Barbach, James, rector of Leybourne, 34, 84.

Burdun, William, priest, 211.

Burford [co. Oxford], 582.

Burgeskeara. See Burriscarra.

Burgh, Robert, priest, rector of Holwell in the diocese of Salisbury, 173.

-, -, priest, vicar choral in Wells cathedral church, 363.

-, Roger, canon of Gnosall and of St. Gervais, Avranches, rector of Long Marston, chaplain in the church of Saint-Vincent, Rouen, 84.

Burgherssh, John, bishop elect of Sodor, 463.

Burgiskera alias Newtown. See Burriscarra.

Bargo, Catilina de, 390.

-, David de, canon of Tuam, rector of Aglish, vicar of Aghagower, 163, 164, 425.

-, Emundus de, layman, 440.

-, Hubert de, rector of Duniry, 89.

-, Joan Maneach de, 18, 19.

-, John de, alias Ohuban, Oubain, Yubain, archdeacon and canon of Tuam, vicar of Ballinrobe and Annagh, afterwards an Augustinian canon and abbot of Cong, 89, 207, 653.

-, -, archdeacon of Mayo, 453.

-, John de, layman, 25.

-, Margaret de, 25.

-, alias Hubayn, Raymund de, a Premonstratensian canon of St. John Baptist's, Annadown, licensed to migrate to the Augustinian abbey of Cong, 52.

-, Raymund de, layman, 402.

-, Richard de, vicar of Kilkeedy and of Carrigparson alias Willestown, 415.

-, Saub de, of the diocese of Elphin, 68.

-, Saubina de, of the diocese of Tuam, 18.

-, Thomas de, alias Ohuban, Iubayn, Yuiban, a secular canon of Tuam, afterwards an Augustinian canon of Cong, 425 (bis).

-, Thomas de, an Augustinian canon of Clare, afterwards bishop of Emly, 111, 301, 525.

-, Thomas de, donsel, 644.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 644.

-, William de, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary in 1429, 119, 142, 143.

-, William de, clerk of the diocese of Tuam, 191.

-, -, -, collation ordered to be made to him of a canonry and prebend of Tuam in 1432, 425.

-, William de, layman, of the diocese of Clonfert, 462.

-, William de, layman, patron of Ardrahan in the diocese of Kilmacduagh, 204.

Burgundy, Anne of, duchess of Bedford. See Anne.

-, Isabel, duchess of. See Isabel.

-, Margaret of, duchess of Guyenne. See Margaret.

-, Philip the Good, duke of. See Philip.

Burlay, Robert, clerk, notary public, 386.

Burne, Walter, of Bourn, donsel, 41, 42.

-, -, Alice his wife, 41, 42.

Burnham, Henry, archdeacon of Lismore, chancellor of Limerick, rector of Dungarvan, 354, 494,

-, Margery, 661.

Burnham Westgate. See Reynham's Manor.

Burnn'. See Bourn.

Burriscarra, Burgeskeara, Newtown alias Burgiskera [co. Mayo], rectory of, 47.

-, Augustinian friars house of St. Mary the Virgin at, 162.

Burstead. Great, Burstede [co. Essex], 600.

Burton, Alice, an Augustinian (rectius Benedictine) nun, 443.

-, Henry, abbot of Rivaulx, 45, 46.

-, Henry, rector of Lyminge, a kinsman of archbishop Chicheley, 527.

-, Burton', Burtonen', Robert, clerk, of the diocese of Durham, 276.

-, -, archdeacon of Northumberland, precentor of Lincoln, canon of Lanchester, rector of Stepney, afterwards of Blyborough, in the service of Henry VI, etc., 285.

-, William, donsel, 127.

Burun, John, knight, 577, 578.

-, -, Margaret his daughter, 577, 578.

Burwell [co. Cambridge], 577.

Burwell alias Mergetson, John, priest, notary public, 386.

Bury St. Edmunds [co. Suffolk], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, faculty to, 197.

-, -, William, abbot of.See Excetre; Curteys.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 391, 477, 478.

-, -, abbot and convent of, letters conservatory for, 209.

Burynerberd. See Berrynarbor.

Butaler, John le, vicar of Ballinrobe.See Butler.

Bute, Andrew de, rector of Vaternish, 9.

-, Donald de, dean of Dunblane, 177.

Buteler, Philip. See Butler.

Butie, Henry, a Cistercian monk, 295.

Butler, Butiler, Edmundus de, priest, of the diocese of Tuam, 508.

-, Emundus le, clerk, de facto vicar in Sept. 1432 of Ballinrobe in the deanery of Shrule, 421.

-, Boteler, Botiller, James le, earl of Ormonde, 31, 278, 442, 443, 476, 477.

-, -, Joan his first wife, 31.

-, -, Elizabeth his second wife, 31, 442, 443, 476, 477.

-, Botiller, James le, layman, of the diocese of Lismore, 19.

-, John, John le, John Bottiller, John le Butaler, the late, vicar of Ballinrobe in the deanery of Shrule, 421, 491.

-, -, -, Emundus his son, canon of Tuam, priest, to have collation, in April, 1434, of the above vicarage, 491.

-, Buteler, Philip, 179, 180.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 179, 180.

-, Buttiler, Buttilier, Ralph, knight, 38, 42, 43.

-, -, Elizabet, Elizabeth, his wife, 38, 43.

-, alias Fizanter (q.r.), Thomas, priest, 119.

Butoti, Laurence, chaplain in the parish church of Saint-Herbland, Rouen, afterwards a canon of Rouen, 650.

Buttevant, Botonia. See Bally Beg.

Buttiler, Buttilier, Ralph. See Butler.

Buwewuth, Thomas. See Bubbewyth.

Buyb, Margaret, 27.

Byconyll, William, rector of St. Martin's, Oxford, 657, 658.

Byland, Bellalanda [co. York, N.R.], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, William, abbot of. See Helperby.

Bygot, John. See Bigot.

Byllyan, Thomas, dean of Ossory, canon of Cashel, Cloyne, Cork and Emly, 605.

Bynnyn, Bynnen, John de. See Benyng.

Byrmeston, Richard, master of Well hospital, 126.

Byrnd, Edina inge. See Obyrnd.

Byron, John. See Burun.

Byschopyshamton. See Hampton Bishop.

Bysshoppesborne. See Bishopsbourne.