Index: E

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III 1476-1485. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1954.

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'Index: E', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III 1476-1485, (London, 1954) pp. 471-475. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw4/1476-85/pp471-475 [accessed 18 April 2024]

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Ealdland, Ealdeland, prebend of St. Paul's, 128.

Ealing, Church, Yellyng [co. Middlesex], 1329.

Ealing, Little, Yellyng [co. Middlesex], 1329.

Earlham, Erlham [co. Norfolk], 834.

Earsby, Ereby, Erby [in Carlton in Craven parish, co. York, W. Riding], 598, 602.

Earsham, Erseham, hundred [co. Norfolk], 103.

Easeborne, Borne [co. Sussex], 151.

Easewrithe, Esewrith, hundred [co. Sussex], 103.

Easter, High, Estre [co. Essex], manor, 1306.

Easthorpe, Yaresthorpe [in Appleton parish, co. York, N. Riding], 650.

Eastmarsh, Estmersshe [in Kimble parish, co. Buckingham], 1401.

Easton, Eston [co. Huntingdon], 1111.

Easton, Eston [in Berwick St. John parish, co. Wilts], manor, 1198.

Easton Neston, Eston [co. Northampton], 956.

Eastwell, Estwell [co. Leicester], 1209, 1211.

Eastwood, Estwode [co. Essex], 994.

Eaton, Eton [co. Norfolk], 176.

Eaton Bray, Eyton [co. Buckingham], manor, 1348.

-, St. Nicholas church in, ibid.

Ebmede, John, 316, 667.

-, Richard, 462.

Eburton, Stephen, tailor, of London, 481.

Ebury, Eybury [in Westminster parish, co. Middlesex], 820.

Ecclesiastical:
-, advowsons, granted to abbey, 695.
-, alien abbeys, property of, seized during war with France, 24.
-, annuity granted by abbots, 841.
-, assignment of funds by will for 'placebo' and 'obit,' 67, 479, 1029.
-, - for masses, 479, 710, 754, 1061, 1273.
-, congregation, summons to, 768.
-, corrodies, 152.
-, excommunications, 610, 716.
-, manorial suit settled by covenant, 738.
-, sees, debts to, not to be discharged, 396.
-, -, dilapidations of, 371, 395.
-, abbeys. See Abingdon, Bardney, Battle, Bon Repos, Bury St. Edmunds, Canterbury, Cirencester, Cockersand, Colchester, Combe, Crowland, Denny, Dore, Durford, Evesham, Eynsham, Fougéres, Fountains, Furness, Glastonbury, Gloucester, Hayles, Hilton, Hyde by Winchester, Keynsham, Malmesbury, Osney, Peterborough, Ramsey, Reading, Rivaulx, St. Albans, St. Benet Hulme, Sawtry, Selby, Shaftesbury, Shrewsbury, Stratford, Tavistock, Thorny, Waltham, Welbeck, Wardley, Westminster, Winchcombe and York.
-, priories. See Barlinch, Bath, Blythburgh, Coventry, Crabhouse, Ely, Folkestone, Hinton, Ipswich, Kingston on Hull, Kirkham, Lauceston, Lenton, Lewes, Lytham, Malvern, Merton, Monmouth, Pentney, Rowney, St. John of Jerusalem, Selsea, Sempringham, Southampton, Spalding, Stoneley, Thetford, Totnes, Wenlock, Westacre, Worcester.

Eddys, Richard, alias Barbour, chapman, of Banbury, 278.

Edelmeton. See Edmonton.

Edenham, Richard, bishop of Bangor [1465–1496], 981, 1152.

Ederiche. See Edryche.

Edgeware, Eggeware [co. Middlesex], manor, 999, 1011.

Ediall, Edyall, Henry, clerk, 609, 1372.

-, chaplain, 698.

Edmond, Andrew, and John, his son, 964. Cf. Edmund.

Edmonton, Edelmeton [co. Middlesex], 694, 1356.

Edmund, Robert, brewer, of London, 364. Cf. Edmond.

Edrede, Richard, 818.

Edrith, William, husbondman, of Tottenham, 25.

Edryche, Ederiche, James, gentleman, 1015–6.

Edsawe, John, of Chobham, 462.

Edstaston, Hedistaston [in Wem parish, co. Salop], 1273.

Edward II, king:
-, grants by, 1081.

Edward III, king:
-, officers of, 4.
-, grants by, 325, 333, 1307.

Edward IV:
-, his queen. See Elizabeth.
-, his sons. See Edward, Richard.
-, his mother. See Cecily.
-, his brothers. See George, Richard.
-, his sister. See Margaret.
-, master of ordnance. See Sturgeon.
-, annuities, 1, 5–6, 9–10, 156–8, 168, 322–4, 326–7, 329–30, 334–5, 337, 347–8, 352–4, 490, 493–7, 500, 625, 627, 637, 639, 755, 760, 767, 863, 865, 871–2, 875, 880.
-, debts of, 169.
-, offices, grant of, 4, 7–8, 11, 155, 163, 167–8, 170, 178, 331, 336, 338, 502, 628–9, 632, 635–6, 640–1, 758–9, 766, 856–9, 861–2, 867–70, 874, 876, 879.

Edward prince of Wales (afterwards king Edward V), 1, 164, 418, 822, 855, 981.
-, appointed duke of Cornwall, 161.
-, reign of, p. 301–8, nos. 1014–1046.
-, referred to, as bastard, 1346.
-, close roll of, 1390.

Edward, prince of Wales, son of Richard III, 1061, 1152.

Edward, earl of Warwick. See George.

Edward, John, and Alice, his wife, daughter of Isabel Crosse, 1157.

-, Peter, yeoman, 289.

-, William, wolleman, 77, 887.

Edwardys, John, yeoman, of Keynsham, 1249.

Edy, Richard, 1022.

-, William, 1326.

Edyall. See Ediall.

Egesey, Thomas, mayor, of New Windsor, 1336.

Eggecombe, Richard, 832.

Eggeware. See Edgeware.

Eggington, Ekyndon [co. Bedford], 1314, 1321.

Eglosaurs, Eglosawres [in Filleigh parish, co. Cornwall], 224.

Egremond, Robert, abbot, of Cockersand, 706.

Ekyndon. See Eggington.

Elcot mill, Elcote [in Mildenhall parish, co. Wilts], 49.

Eliot. See Elyot.

Elizabeth, queen of Edward IV, 103, 247, 637, 995, 1188.

Elkenhede, Elizabeth, widow, 1455.

Elkyn, Thomas, 113.

Ellesmere, Edward, esquire, 261, 688.

Ellingham, Great, Mykill Elyngham [co. Norfolk], 479.

Elmdon, Elmedon [co. Essex], 78.

Elmede rectius Ebmede, q.v.

Elmere. See Ilmer.

Elmerugge, Roger, ex-sheriff of Oxford, 1083.

Elmesdale, John, Margaret, his wife, and William, his son, 823.

Elmessale, Elmeshale, William, gentleman, of London, 488, 824.

Elmore [co. Gloucester], manor, 804.

Elryngton, John, treasurer of the king's household, 612, 694, 813, 1125–6, 1336.

-, John, gentleman, of Hackney, 320, 670, 1125–6, 1336.

-, John, girdler, of London, 429, 642.

-, Thomas, 1125.

Elston [co. Nottingham], 422.

Eltham [co. Kent], 635, 708, 1091, 1284, 1328.

-, places in:
-, Berwysfeld, Fulkeslonde, the Horn and Mordones Marsh, 708.

Eltofts, Henry, esquire, 262.

Elton, Aylton [co. Huntingdon], 1274.

Elveden, Henry, 455.

-, John, his father, and Henry, his son, ibid.

Elyington [co. York, E. Riding], advowson, 650.

Elwold, William, baker, of London, 1159.

Ely [co. Cambridge]:
-, bishop of. See Morton.
-, citizens of, 449.
-, prior of, 230.
-, Castlehythe ward in, 230.
-, lands of bishop, 1356.

Ely, John de, 230.

-, Richard, of London, 1141.

Elyngham. See Ellingham.

Elyot, Eliot, Richard, gentleman, 667.

-, Thomas, 747.

-, Walter, mercer, 449.

-, William, clerk, 445, 1005, 1215.

Elyottes, Henry, 1410.

Elys, Gawine, 1428.

-, John, 967.

-, Thomas, attorney, 201.

-, William, gentleman, of Kent, 315.

-, -, gentleman, of London, 1424.

Emery, Thomas, goldsmith, of London, 471.

Emlyn, John, notary, and Joan, his wife, 608.

Emneth, Ennemeth, [co. Norfolk], 176, 204.

Emwell, John, clerk, 599.

Enfield, Enefeld, Enfeld [co. Middlesex], 936, 1025, 1167.

Engeham, John, esquire, of Cranbrook, 409, 436.

Ennemeth. See Emneth.

Episwiche. See Ipswich.

Epworth, Eppeworth [co. Lincoln], 1225, 1298, 1353.

Ereby, Erby. See Earsby.

Erith, Erythe [co. Kent], 909.

Erle, William, tailor, of London, 524.

Ellham. See Earlham.

Erlyngham. See Arlingham.

Erlyngton. See Arlington.

Ermytage, William, 619.

Ernest, Thomas, husband of Alice Metyngham, 67.

-, -, Matthew, their son, ibid.

Erpingham, Erpyngham [co. Norfolk], 3.

-, Jerbrigge manor in, ibid.

Erseham. See Earsham.

Erthyngley. See Ardingly.

Eryk, John, 'upholder,' 673.

Erythe. See Erith.

Esewrith. See Easewrithe.

Esilham. See Isleham.

Essewell, John, 453.

Essex:
-, earl of. See Bourgchier.
-, attachments in, 287.
-, coroners in, 1045, 1047.
-, escheators in, 3, 13, 15, 160, 341, 345.
-, fee farm of, 1306.
-, recognisances in, 572, 1258, 1423.
-, ulnage of wools in, 858.
-, lands and manors in, 3, 15, 78, 102, 106, 116, 130, 186, 301–2, 311, 314, 321, 341, 345, 352, 456, 505, 522, 690, 713, 723, 735, 800, 835, 994–5, 1044, 1091, 1096, 1168, 1225, 1270, 1285, 1294, 1306, 1353, 1368–9, 1372, 1378, 1403, 1440, 1442, 1445.

Essex, Andrew, carpenter, of London, 195.

-, Thomas, gentleman, of Middlesex, 1329.

-, William, gentleman, 207.

Est, John, grocer, of London, 95.

-, Thomas, gentleman, 782, 793.

-, William, friar minor, of Leicester, 291.

Estacch. See Hatch, East.

Estbecheworth. See Betchworth.

Estbedfount. See Bedfont, East.

Estby, John, tailor, 549.

Estdraynes. See Draynes.

Estelacche. See Leach, East.

Esteney, John, abbot of St. Peter's, Westminster, 647.

Esterfeld, John, sheriff, of Bristol, 971.

Estey, John, skinner, of London, and Elizabeth, his wife, 363.

Estfeld, William, mayor of the staple of Westminster, 430.

Estflegge. See Flegg, East.

Estgrenewiche. See Greenwich, East.

Estgrymsted. See Grimstead, East.

Estharlyng. See Harling, East.

Esthatley. See Hatley, East.

Esthawkeswell. See Hauxwell.

Esthope. See Hope.

Estlillyng. See Lilling.

Estmersshe. See Eastmarsh.

Eston. See Easton.

Eston, Thomas, 78.

-, William, mercer, of London, 683.

Estportylmouth. See Portlemouth, East.

Estre. See Easter.

Estreynham. See Rainham, East.

Estryge, Ralph, fishmonger, of London, 185.

Estwell. See Eastwell.

Estwode. See Eastwood.

Estynton, William, 14.

Eton [co. Buckingham], 642, 1336.

-, 'Broketes landes' in, 642, and see Eaton.

Etwell, Henry, and Katherine, his daughter, 679.

Eustace, William, 1060.

Euxton, Alan, grocer, of London, 886.

Ever. See Iver.

Everarde, Richard and William, 294.

Everdon, Roger, 122.

Eversley, Everysley [co. Southampton], 176.

Evesham [co. Worcester], abbey of, 1152.

Evimy, William, haberdasher, of London, 406.

Evyngton, William, 642.

Ewen, Ovyng [in Kemble parish, co. Wilts], 786.

Ewerne. See Iwerne.

Ewygly, Thomas, 642.

Exchequer:
-, payments made out of, as annuities, 334, 337, 353, 629, 632, 1066.
-, resignation of office in, 1043.

Exeter [co. Devon], 913, 1222.

-, bishop of. See Courteney.

-, mayor of. See Germyn.

-, castle of, 7.

-, king's court at, 445.

-, merchants of, 237, 832.

-, recognisances at, 832.

-, subsidies at 1, 355, 765, 767, 1100.

-, St. Peter's deanery at, 264.

Eybury. See Ebury.

Eydon [co. Northampton], 200.

Eyerby, John, and Elizabeth, his wife, 851.

Eyke [co. Suffolk], 362.

Eylesham, John, 590.

Eylond, Robert, 902.

Eynesford [co. Kent], 43.

Eynesham [co. Oxford], 1320.

-, rector of. See Bridde.

-, St. Mary's abbey at, abbot of, 124, 737.

-, 'Hobmylles' in, 1320.

Eyre, Thomas, draper, and Joan, his wife, 316.

-, -, Margaret, his daughter. See Moyle.

-, Thomas, grocer, of London, 293, 1161.

Eyremyn, William, late treasurer of Calais, 758.

Eyton. See Eaton Bray.