Index: L - Z

Calendar of Letter-Books of the City of London: E, 1314-1337. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1903.

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'Index: L - Z', in Calendar of Letter-Books of the City of London: E, 1314-1337, (London, 1903) pp. 341-369. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-letter-books/vole/pp341-369 [accessed 19 March 2024]

Index L - Z L Lacer, Lacier, Richard (le), 2, 4, 7, 188, 200, 226, 227, 228, 245, 246, 250, 263, 279, 281, 292, 298, 302 - - M. P. for the City, 282 Lacy, John de, 158 Lambel, Jordan, 70 Lambhurst, John de, 4 Lambhuthe, Lamhuthe, Richard de, 232 - Simon de, 3 - Thomas de, 3 Lambourne, Lamburne, Robert de, 127, 238 - - Cristina, widow of, 238 Lambyn, Edmund, 31, 112, 115, 121, 126, 135, 169, 173, 187, 215, 224 - - Alderman of Bridge Ward, 125; compelled to attend on the King, 179n. - Henry, 94, 199 - John, 9, 12, 16, 17, 37, 41, 49, 59, 70, 93, 107, 224 - Peter, 3 - William, 94, 127, 199, 200 Lamme, William atte, 129 Lampreys, liable to custom like other fish, 131-2 Lancaster, [Henry, first] Earl of, 60 - Henry, [third] Earl of, 229 - Thomas, Earl of, 97n. - - forbidden to gather his adherents at Doncaster, 154 - - the manor of the New Temple granted to, 229 Langar, Henry, 83, 235 Langbourne Ward, 143; Roger de Frowik, Alderman of, 124, 186; to provide men to clean out the City ditches, 147; assessment of, 187 Langecoumbe, Lanecoumbe, John de, rector of "Laumazheys" (Lammas, co. Norf. ?), 100 Langeford, William de, 259, 270 Langele, Langeleye, Langgele, Geoffrey de, 135, 204 - John de, 60 - Jordan de, 62, 81 "Langele Marroys" (Langley Marish, co. Bucks), 154 Langetone, Sir Robert de, Clerk of the Wardrobe of Queen Isabella, 219 Lansehulle. See Lausehell. "La Plente de Lenne," ship called, 86 Larblaster, Richard, 142 Larmourer. See Armourer. "Lastage," 140n. Latoner, Anselm le, 131 - Richard le, 1, 177 - - Margaret, wife of, daughter of Richard le Sporiere, 177 - William le, 94 - - sworn a keeper of the Conduit, 204 Latthere, Robert le, 95 Laubel, Jordan, 135 Lauen, Alan, 129 Laufare, Reginald de, 195 - - Ralph, valet of, 195 "Laumazheys" (Lammas, co. Norf.?), John de Langecoumbe or Lanecoumbe, Rector of, 100 Launce, William, 69, 128 Laurence, Laurenz, Amicia, wife of John de Honylane, 100, 158 - John, 47, 62, 100, 174 - - Agnes, daughter of, wife of John, son of John Dode, 47, 48, 62, 174 - - Johanna, daughter of, 100 - - Matilda, widow of, wife of Simon de Burgh, 47, 48 - - Osbert, son of, 99 Lausehell, Lansehulle, William de, 170, 171 Leadenhall, the, court of justice at, 119n. Leather, brokers of, admitted, 97, 302 Leche, John le (not de), 3 - John, 298 - Stephen le, 297 Ledebery, Ledburi, Robert de, 115, 201 "Ledes" (Leeds, co. Kent), the Castle of, 147n., 152, 153-4; the City contingent sent to, not to become a precedent, 153, 154, 155 Ledred, Richard de, 95, 304 - Thomas de, 95 - William de, 56 Lefhogge, Lefhog, Geoffrey, 290 - John, le Chaundeler, 43 Lefstan, Walter, 4 Leg, Thomas, 272 Leghe, James de la, 4 Leire, Leyre, Thomas de, 192, 221, 225, 231, 234, 235, 237, 238, 241, 242, 246, 247, 248, 249, 252, 253, 254, 256, 258, 279 Leire, Leyre, William de, 7, 8, 9, 12, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 25, 27, 31, 33, 39, 42, 46, 55, 59, 62, 67, 68, 77, 80, 81, 94, 98, 100, 106, 110 - - elected M. P. for the City, 17, 30, 33, 40, 104; Alderman of Castle Baynard Ward, 32 Lek, Alan de, Serjeant-herbergeour of the King's household, 206 Lemyngtone, Robert de, 136 Lenesham, John de, 129 See also Leuesham. Lenfaunt, William, 238 Lenham, William de, 96 Lenne, Lynne, John de, 267 - Ralph de, 157, 158, 286, 293 - Richard de, 158, 159 - Robert de, 80, 110, 117, 129, 233, 242 - Roger de, 116, 129, 204, 242 "Lentone," charter of Edward I. to the Weavers, dated from, 260 Leo the Jew, 12, 21 Lescrop, Le Scrope, (Sir) Geoffrey, 5, 189, 218, 237 - - City gift to, 273 - (Sir) Henry, 40 - - City gift to, 273 Lesnes, Lesues, Gilbert de, 76, 81, 129, 186, 198, 205 Lespicer, Roger, 81, 129 See also Spicer, Espicer. Lestre, Robert de, 4 Lettone, William de, 244 Leuesham, John de, 145, 151 See also Lenesham. Leukenore, John de, 2 Levechild, William, 22 Levynge, John, de Caustone, 256 - - Johanna, wife of, daughter of John de Asshford, 256 Lewes, John de, 2 Leycestre, Leicestre, John de, 68, 142, 162 Leylond, John de, 280 Leyton, Leytone, William de, 86, 127 Libellond, Henry de, 157 Lidel, Thomas de Wake, lord of, gives timber for repair of Guildhall Chapel, 215 Lime, the price of, fixed, 241 Lime Street Ward, 143; Robert Sely, Alderman of, 124; to provide men to clean out the City ditches, 147; assessment of, 187 Lincoln, Parliament at, 54, 58, 71, 79; cloth of, 54; a deputation to attend the King and Council at, 222, 223; Bishop of, Henry de Burghersh, 268 Lincoln, "Nichole," "Nicole," &c, Hugh de, 178 - - John, son of, 178 - John de, 7, 8, 10, 12, 33, 41, 55, 68, 77, 80, 83, 84, 91, 93, 97, 100 - Richard de, 266, 271, 275, 286, 291, 302, 303 - - Elizabeth, wife of, 271 - Robert de, 127, 163, 233 - Thomas de, 81, 289 - - City gift to, 273 - William de, 104 Lindeseye, Lyndeseie, &c., John (de), 81, 94, 109, 129, 135, 142, 171, 175 - William de, 227 Linen-Armourers. See Tailors. Litelgrom, John, 4 Litle, John, called le, 86, 228 Litlyngtone, Thomas de, 188 Littleglenne, Alice, of co. Leices., 279 Livery Companies. See Misteries. Lockeman, Geoffrey, 4 "Lodelawe" (Ludlow, co. Salop), 150 Lodelawe, Lodelow, Stephen de, 96 - Sir Thomas de, 34 - - Dame Johanna, late wife of, 34 Loke, John atte, 233 Lombard, "Chimellus," 94 - William, 43 Lombardestret, Lumbardstret, 256 - "Jhosep" de, 96 Lomhethe, Richard de, 137 Londenstone, Ralph de, 84 - - Alditha, daughter of, wife(?) of Andrew de Rothewelle, 84 London, standard weights of, 203 - tallage not to be levied on the goods of citizens of, in the vill of Henleye, 10 - Bishop of, Gilbert Segrave, 50 - Sheriffs of, are jointly and severally Sheriff of Middlesex, 167 London, John de, 4, 229 London Bridge, pontage not to be demanded by the City for goods passing over or under, 63; retailers of ale upon, 131; the manner of guarding the gate on, 143; profits of Stocks Market to be given to, 186, 200; bequest to, 257 - John atte Halle, renter of, 52 London Bridge, Wardens of: Atte Vigne (or Vyvyen), Roger, 144, 149, 180, 184, 189, 205, 208 Gille, Alan, 299 Gisors, Anketin de, 41, 52, 83, 296 London Bridge, Wardens of: Gloucestre, Henry de, 41, 52, 83 Neel, Walter, 299 Piphurst, Robert de, 146 Prentiz, Thomas, 52 Sterre, John, 144, 146, 149, 180, 184, 189, 205, 208 Swote, Robert, 296 Wymondham, John de, 41, 52 - - their accounts, 52, 144; auditors of their. accounts appointed, 41, 83, 144, 205; to repair and maintain Botolph Wharf, 149, 208; acquittance to, 208, 296; to collect rents of the Stocks Market, 299 London Wall, an elm tree in, to be cut down, 39; a turret on, granted to Sir John de Elyngham, 39; a hermitage near the King's garden on, 49 Longe, Lung, &c., Andrew le, 158, 161 - - Margaret, wife of, 158 - Estmar le, 233 - John le, 5, 60, 91, 93, 97, 118, 120, 222, 258, 265 - - Agnes, relict of, wife of Stephen le Brewere, 97 - - Alderman of the Hanse of Almaine in England, 119, 120 - - the Easterling, 84 - Laurence le, 129, 268 - - Richard, son of, 268 - Nicholas le, 113 - Richard le, 118, 223 - Robert le, 96 - William le, 43, 56, 95 Lorbatour, Alexander, 144 Lorimers, their agreement with the Saddlers, 219, 220 Lorymer, Edmund le, 113 - John le, 62 - - Isabella, daughter of, 62 - - Johanna, daughter of, 62 - - Margery, relict of, wife of Robert de Baldok, 62 Lothaire. See Brabant, Duke of. Lothebyri, William de, 85 Loughteburgh, William de, 184 Louth, "says" of, 54 Louthe, John de, 3 - Randolf de, 146 Lovayne (Louvain), merchants of, to be quit of murage, &c., 256; charter of Edward I. to, 256 Love, William, his bequest to the work of the Conduit, 228 Lovekyn, John, 254, 286, 299 - Richard, 234 - Roger, 101, 114 Lovel, Nicholas, 15 - Peter, 4 Lovet, Robert, 220 - - Thomas, son of, 220 Lubyk (Lubeck), town of, 86 Luca, Luka (Lucca), merchants of, to be quit of murage, &c., 272 - Burnet de, 93 Lucas, Adam, 254, 293, 298 - John, 93 - Margery, late wife of Richard de Caam, 176, 177 - - Walter, son of, 177 - Philip, 28, 77, 94, 137, 199 - Stephen, 251-2, 255 - Walter, 95 Luco, John de, called "Janyn," 80 Luda, John de, 144, 302 Ludekyn, Adam, 16, 17, 60, 62, 94 Ludgate, the manner of guarding, 142 - John le Barber, Warden of, 197 Lukes, Nicholas William de, 120 Lungeneie, Nicholas Bursy de, 227 Lussher, Richard, 117, 118 - Walter, 261 Lutegaresale, John de, 8 Lutone, Richard de, 268 - William de, 74 Lyghtfot, William, 255 - - Nicholas, son of, 255 - - Sabine, wife of, 255 Lymburg. See Brabant, Duke of. Lymestret, John de, 96 Lymyntone, Limintone, Robert de, 80, 129 Lyndewode, Walter de, 222 Lynford, John de, 4 Lynham, Nicholas de, 2 Lyntone, Roger de, 45, 129 M Mabely, William, 161 Macchinge, Thomas de, 234 Mace, "Perotus" de, 110 Maceoun, Michael le, 55 Maciot, Nicholas, 94 Macoun, Richard, 96 Madefrey, Matfrei, Hugh, 69, 81, 100, 137, 232 - Nicholas, 284 Maderman, Thomas le, 42 Madour, Roger, 233 Maidenstone, John, 95 Maii, John, 278 Maistre, Richard, 277 Maldone, Walter de, 3 Malines or Mechlin, unlawful seizure of goods by burgesses of, 101, 102 Malines or Mechlin, merchants of, to be quit of murage, &c., 240, 241 Mallinge, John de, 4, 96, 268 Mamfel, John, 233 Manchestre, Thomas de, 163 - - Agnes, wife of, 163 Manhale, William de, 89, 157, 159, 161, 177, 269 Manion, Manioun, Manjon, Ferand, 175, 186, 191, 302 - - Margaret, wife of, 302 Manne, Nadde de, 287 Mantel, James, 258 Manworth, Richard de, 297 Marberer, Marbrer, Adam le, 56, 81, 166 - Walter le, 224, 253-4 - - Johanna, relict of, 253 Marchaunt, John, 4 - William, 289 Marche, Gilbert de la, 24 - - Thomas, son of, 24 - John ate (or de la), 142, 167, 177, 243 - - John, son of, 177 - Philip de la, 96 - Ralph de la, 4, 289 - Robert de la, 95 - William de la, 3. See also Merssh. Marchyntone, John de, 126 Marcy, John, son of Nicholas le Barbier, 9 Mare, Cecilia de la, 108 - William de la, 52 Mareny, William de, 245 Marescalli, Aldebrand, 272 Mareschal, Marchal, Edmund le, 110 - Henry de Guldeford, called le, 31 - John le, 5, 95, 117, 126, 128 - Robert le, 4, 235 - Simon le, 304 - Walter le, 90, 268 - William le, de London, 296 - - Mary, wife of, 296 Mareys, Mareis, John, 259, 263 Markets, for the sale of corn, 56, 57 Marleberwe, John de, 3 Marmyoun, William, 95 Marny, William de, 172 Mars, Simon, 223 Marshall, Sir William le, parson of St. Mary Wolnoth, 101 Marshalsea Court, proceedings in, 49, 206-7. See also King's Household and King's Marshalsea. Marshalsea Prison, 240 Marsham, Robert de, 83 Martelane, 108 Martin, Martyn, John, 2, 94 Maryns, Thomas de, 6, 216, 229, 232, 261, 300, 304 - - elected Chamberlain, 291 Marz, Simon, 268 Mascarelli, Bauduchin, 262, 263 "Mascles," meshes of a net, 237 Masschebury, Maisshebure, Adam de, 132 - Henry de, 201 - William de, 277. See also Messingburi. Massingham, Messyngham, Thomas de, 289 - William de, 3, 94 "Mastles." See "Mascles." Matham, Simon de, 70 - - Johanna, widow of, wife of Stephen de Abyndone, 70 "Maucovenant," James, 146 Maundeville, John de, 3 Mayor, election of, no one to take part in, unless specially summoned, 53; deputies of the, 71, 220, 223, 225, 241; the, deposed, 179n. ; of the Staples to be elected, 211, 214; as King's escheator, 224 Mayoralty, the, in the King's hand, 155, 178-9; restored, 214 Mayors: Abyndone, Stephen (Steven) de, 18, 19, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 62, 67, 68, 70, 71 Aubrey, Aubry, Andrew, 188 Betoyne, Betoigne, &c., Richard de, 214n., 215, 217, 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 252, 274, 276 Blound, Blount, John le, 26 Chigewell, Chiggewelle, &c. Hamo de, 9, 25, 31, 82, 84, 91, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 119, 121, 125, 126, 129n., 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 141, 142, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153, 157, 161, 162, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 204, 205, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 216, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231 Conduit, Reginald de, 5, 6, 200, 212, 228, 250, 262, 268, 281, 290, 291, 292, 293, 298, 300, 302, 303 Farndone, Farendone, Nicholas de, 10, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 37, 90, 136, 137, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 274 Gisors, Gysors, &c., John de, 9, 12, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 36n., 39, 41, 42, 46, 49 Grantham, John de, 140, 192, 202, 231, 234, 235, 236, 237, 239, 241, 274 Prestone, John de, 192, 269, 274, 275, 280, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288 Pulteneye, Polteneye, &c., John de, 69, 252, 253, 254, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 263, 264, 265, 268, 269, 272, 273, 274, 281, 284, 286, 288, 289, 290, 296, 302, 304 Refham, Richer de, 12 Romayn, Thomas, 27 Swanlond, Swanlund, Simon de, 77, 92, 242, 243, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 274, 279 Waleys, Henry le, 179 Wengrave, Wenegrave, &c., John de, 7, 8, 9, 19, 20, 56, 62, 70, 74, 75, 76, 77, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 90, 92, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 108, 109, 133 Mazerer, Mazeliner, Alexander le, 79 - John le, 9, 42, 78, 108, 112, 201 - - Walter, son of, 108, 201 - - William, son of, 78 - Robert le, 166 - Walter le, 232 Measures, according to the King's Standard, 74, 76 - examiners of, for corn, appointed, 74, 75 Meat, surveyors of, 109; bad, seized and condemned, 110, 111, 126, 133; belonging to foreign butchers seized for being exposed for sale contrary to the custom, 137 Medelane, Geoffrey de, 272, 275 - - William, son of, 272, 275 - William de, 29, 30, 79 - - Juliana, daughter of, 29, 30 - - Theophania, widow of, wife of John de Yieveneye, 29, 30, 79 - - Thomas, son of, 29, 30, 79 "Meilorg" (Maylor, co. Flint?), 211 Meldebourne, John de, 96 - Richard de, 50, 83 - Thomas de, 50 Meleward, Moleward, Walter le, 22, 128. See also Mulleward, Milleward. Meltone, Richard de, 157, 158, 161 "Mendep," cloth called, 54 Mercers, Mistery of, names of those sworn to govern the, 232 Merchant Strangers. See Foreigners. Merdele, Philip de, 27, 50 Merefeld, Walter de, 46 Mereworth, Merworth, Merword, Simon de, 94, 264, 295 Merk, Richard de, 169 Merkyngfeld, John de, goldsmith, 40 - John de, King's Justice, 40 Merlawe, Henry de, 91 - - Agnes, widow of, wife of William de Dorkyngge, 91 - - Alice, daughter of, 91, 92 - - Walter, son of, 91 - - William, son of, 91 Merre, Geoffrey, 286 - William, a tallager for the county of Oxford, 10 Merssh, John of the, 3 - Nicholas atte, 213, 295 See also Marche. Mersshlond, Robert de, 3 Merstone, William de, 181 Merton, Prior of, 68 Mery, Roger, 3 Meryot, Miriet, Walter, 209, 234 Messingburi, Adam de, 95. See also Masschebury. Metage of corn. See Corn. Metere, Andrew le, 167. Mew, John, 42 Mey, Ricche, 287 Michel, John, 157, 158 - - Juliana, wife of, 157 - William, 5, 283, 284 - - Katherine, wife of, widow of William Prodhome, 283, 284 Middelburgh, John de, 85 Middeltone, John de, 270 - - Richard, son of, 270 Middlesex, county of, annexed to the City, 167; the Sheriffs of London are Sheriff of, 167 Migham, Nicholas de, 95 Mignot, Mynot, Michael, 122, 232, 261, 275, 299 - - elected M. P. for the City, 104 Milkstrete, Melkstrete, tenements in, 12, 21 Miller, William, de Lambeherst, 10, 11 Millers to be punished for committing assaults in the City by night, 116 Milleward, Robert le, 277. See also Meleward, Mulleward. "Minever," a fur called, 225 Mirourer, Merourer, Geoffrey le, 269 - Richard le, 289 Missi, Elen, 287 Misteries, the government of the, claimed by the City, 143 - names of those sworn to govern the several, 232-4 Mitere, Richard le, 90, 197 Mockynge, Hugh de, 200, 230, 232, 253, 299 - John de, 5, 43, 46, 94, 196, 205, 232, 265, 293, 298 - - senior, 62 Moday, John, 175 Mogwelle, John de, Rector of St. Olave in Silvernestret, 101 Mohant, "Mohaut," Edmund, 113-4, 157, 159, 161 Molere, Alice la, 14 Moles, Peter, merchant of "Meilorg," 211 Monami, Monamy, William, 201, 277 Mondene, Moundene, Mundene, Adam de, 81, 92 - Robert de, 190 - Simon de, 97 - William de, 3 Monketone, William de, Sheriff of Cornwall and Warden of the Stannary, 203 Monqoi, Moncoi, Henry, 134, 172, 254, 275, 293 - - elected M. P. for the City, 134, 282 Montacute, William de, 5 Montagu, Mountagu, John, 234 - William de, 205, 224, 268 - - Steward of the King's Household, 98 Montclar, Frisot de, 144 Montefiore, Paul de, 300 Moor, the, lease of, 7, 28, 118 Moraunt, Jordan, appointed to survey measures in Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, 76 Mordone, Gilbert de, 24, 28, 29, 69, 130, 137, 178, 181, 224, 278 - - Leticia, wife of, widow of Thomas le Wodere, 24 - Peter de, 278 - Robert de, 275 - Walter de, 7, 94, 128, 130, 208, 231, 238, 288, 293, 294, 298 - William de, 292, 293 More, Benedict atte, 72 - Cecilia ate, 19 - Gilbert atte, 136, 290 - Henry atte, 81, 232 - John atte, 215, 216 More, "Alesia," relict of John atte, wife of Peter Staci, 215 - - John, son of, 215 - - Stephen, son of, 215 - Reginald atte, 2 Morice, John, 297 Morle, Morlee, Richard de, 3 - Sir Robert de, City gift to, 273 Morri, Geoffrey, 92 - - Adam, son of, 92 - - Agnes, wife of, 92 - - Roger, son of, 92 - - Thomas, son of, 92 - - William, son of, 92 Mortimers, the, uncle and nephew, 150, 159, 161, 213 Mortone, John de, 279 - William de, 39, 127 Mosdene, John de, 245 Motun, Motoun, Robert, 117, 172, 224 - - Alice, daughter of, wife of John de Watford, 117 - - Richard, son of, 224 - - - Katherine, wife of, widow of Richard Swote, 224 Mounde, Walter, de Suthewerk, 231, 302 - - Walter, son of, 302 Mouner, Walter le, 94 Mucheldevere, Sir John de, 259 Mulgar, Hugh, 101 - - John de Assheby, son of, 101 Mulleward, Walter le, 241. See also Meleward, Milleward. Multone, Robert de, 111 - - Agnes, wife of, 111, 112 - - "Bonajoia," daughter of, wife of Ralph Beleverge, 111, 112 Murage, grant of, to the City, 63-5, 66-7; not to be demanded in future in the City, as being bad for trade, 104; collectors of, appointed by the Commonalty, 146; burgesses of New Sarum to be quit of, 228-9; receivers of money arising out of, 237; Knights Hospitallers to be quit of, 239; burgesses of Malynes the same, 240-1; of Exeter the same, 248; of Shrewsbury the same, 249; of Canterbury the same, 255; of Lovayne the same, 256; grant of, to William Haunsard, 257; merchants of Hereford to be quit of, 263; the Peruchi of Florence the same, 265; merchants of Coventrie the same, 267-8; of Spain the same, 269; of Luca the same, 272; let to ferm, 273, 274; merchants of Ipswich to be quit of, 280-1; of Rochester the same, 283; certain merchants to be quit of, 287; merchants of Bristol the same, 303 Muriel, Walter, 269 Musard, John, 7 Musle, Thomas de, 39 Myles, John, de Smethefeud, 279 Mymmes, Hawisia de, 72 - John de, 79 - - Warden of Cripplegate, 197 - Roger de, 79, 162 Myne, John de la, 24 Mynot. See Mignot. N Nagrave (?), William, 96 Napery of England, 52 Nasard, Nazard, Henry, 78, 90, 94, 112, 115, 142 - - Alderman of Broad Street Ward, 139, 172 Nasinge, Nasyng, John de, 79, 227, 234 - William de, 227, 282, 289 Nasshe, John atte, 233 Naylere, Nailere, Robert le, 92 - Stephen le, 43 "Nedelere," 289 Neel, Nel, John, 94, 162 - - Matilda de Kydemenstre, wife of, 162 - Walter, 56, 93, 130, 216, 233, 246, 275 - - a Warden of London Bridge, 299 Neele, Nele (Nesle), merchants of, privileges enjoyed by, 214; rent due from, in arrear, 274 Nettlestede, Roger de, 133, 233 Neubery, John de, 233, 246, 271 - - junior, 233 Neucomen, Newcomyn, Robert, 129, 166 Neuport, William de, 201 Neutone, Reginald de, 4 Neve, John le, 264 - - de Candelwykstrete, 210 - William le, de Lenne, 279, 280 Nevile, John de, 184 Neville, Ralph de, Steward of the King's Household, 268 - Thomas de, 174 - - Isabella, widow of, 174 "New Articles" confirmed by the King, 104, 105 Newcastle, troops to be sent to, 5, 179 Newcastle, Neucastell, Nicholas de, 128, 271 - - Isabella, wife of, widow of Richard de Histone, 271 - Peter de, 18, 67, 127, 233, 302 - William atte, 95 Newcastle "super Are," or under Lyme , Stephen de, parson of St. Laurence de Candelwikstrete, 70, 244 "New Custom," the, 285, 287-8 Newecoke, William, 146 Newgate, the manner of guarding, 142 - William de Wynchestre, Warden of, 197 Newgate Prison, a chamber and sewer of, to be repaired, 66; gaol delivery, 244, 252, 283; precept to bring up a prisoner from, contrary to the franchise, 281 Newman, Neweman, Edmund, 3 - John, 118, 162 - - Alice, daughter of, 162 - - Cristina, wife of, 162n. - - Cristina, daughter of, 162 - - Johanna, daughter of, 162 - - Thomas, son of, 162 New Sarum, burgesses of, to be quit of murage, &c., 228-9; writ for election of two citizens to attend a Parliament at, 229, 230; charter of Edward III. dated from, 249 New Temple, the, 97; the Tron for wool proposed to be removed to, 211; manor of, granted to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, 229 Nicholas, Sir, Rector of St. Benedict de Garscherche, 101 - Abbot of Pippewell, co. Northampton, 262 "Nichole." See Lincoln. Nicol, Simon, 296 Noille, William, 82 Noke, Robert atte, 258 - William atte, 233, 258 Nonnes, Nunnes, Nunnys, John (de), 94, 128, 190, 204 Nore, John ate, 10 - - Roger de Stoke, son of, 10 Noreys, John, de Erbuthe, 237 Norfolk, cloth of, 54 Norhamptone, Henry de, 78, 137, 145, 159, 176, 256, 269, 272 - Richard de, 96, 97 - Robert de, 118, 233, 235 - - William, son of, 235 Normant, Thomas le, 7 - - Richard, son of, 7 Normantone, Benedict de, 184 Nortfolk, "Charles" de, 96 Northampton, cloth of, 65 - Parliament at, 227, 230 - an Iter held at, 244 Northawe, John atte, 83 Northburgh, Roger de, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 268 Northerne, Thomas le, 89 Northfolk, Andrew de, 201 Northhalle, John de, 288. See also Clerk, John le. - Thomas de, 290 Northwych, Walter de, 82 - - Felicia, widow of, wife of Roger Swetinge, 82 Nortone, Gregory de, 5, 50, 69, 77, 92, 161, 192, 200, 212, 213, 216, 219, 223, 224, 225, 228, 230, 231, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 241, 242, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 258, 259, 264, 268, 270, 272, 274, 279, 280, 281, 283, 284, 290, 292, 298, 300, 302 - - elected Common Serjeant and Pleader, 20 - - elected M. P. for the City, 167 - - increase of fee of, as Recorder, 242-3 - John de, 234 Norwich, Bishop of, 271 - cloth of, 54 - merchants of, to help select a Mayor of the Staples, 211 Norwich, Norwiz, Sir Walter de, 39, 60, 105, 111; Warden of the King's Treasury, 168; City gifts to, 194 - William de, deputy Sheriff of Middlesex, 167 Notary, Philip the, 216 Notfeld, Thomas de, 86 Notingham, Notyngham, Geoffrey de, 3, 96, 129 - Henry de, 3 - John de, 96, 157, 161 - Ralph de, 233 - Roger de, 128, 186 Nottingham, Edward III. at, 222; charter of Edward III. dated from, 249; Parliament at, 299; a great Council at, 301 Nute, William, de Stokflete, 237 O Oath taken by the soldiers furnished by the City for the war with Scotland, 5 Odyerne, John, 279 "Official," William, Serjeant of Cheap Ward, 136 Offord, John de, Dean of Arches, 304 "Of the castel," William, 296 "Of ye Rook," Robert, 96 See also "Othe Roke." Okele, John de, 56 Okenore, John de, 96 Olneie, Sir John de, Knt., 197, 198 Ongar. See Aungre. Ordinances made by those present at the Guildhall to bind those who disobey the summons to attend, 147 - made by two representatives of each Ward to bind the whole Commonalty, 174 Orfevre, Thomas le, de Newenham, 15, 16 Orgor, Thomas, 184 Orletone, John de, 168n., 169, 207, 226, 232 - - Alice, wife of, widow of Geoffrey de Brandone, 207 Ormesby, Gilbert de, visitor of the Order of Sempringham, 164 - Robert de, 177 - W[illiam] de, 10, 11 - - appointed to survey corn measures in Norfolk and Suffolk, 74, 75 Orphan, abduction of an, proceedings relative to, 266-7 Orphans, custody of, 10, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 43, 47, 48, 51, 52, 57, 61, 62, 67, 68, 69, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 81, 82, 90, 91, 92, 99, 100, 105, 106, 121, 135, 136, 145, 146, 162, 178, 180, 181, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188, 192, 199, 200, 204, 208, 209, 210, 212, 215, 216, 223, 224, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 235, 238, 239, 242, 246, 255, 260, 264, 266, 267, 268, 269, 272, 275 Osard, Richard, 93 Osbern, John, 4 - Thomas, elected broker of wines, 173 - William, 158, 161 Osbert, Abbot of Dureford (co. Sussex), 31 Osekyn, Robert, 81, 82, 88, 89, 170 - - Johanna, wife of, daughter of William le Callere, 82n., 88 - - John, son of, 82, 88, 170 - - Robert, son of, 81, 88, 89 - - Roger, son of, 81, 88 - - Simon, son of, 88 Otemonger, Dyonesius le, 222 Oteswich, William de, 27 "Othe Roke," Nicholas de Aka, called, 10 - - Isabella, daughter of, 10 "Othe Roke," Nicholas, son of Nicholas de Aka, called, 10 - - Richard, brother of, 10 See also "Of ye Rook." Otteford (co. Kent), writ dated from, 256 Ounde, Nicholas de, 157 Oundele, Alexander de, 3 - William de, 4 Outfangthef, the right of the City to, 275-6 Outlawry, not put in execution without the King's consent, 156 Overee, Overhee, Walter, 89, 222, 242 - - John, son of, 242 - - Roesia, daughter of, 242 Overtone, Thomas de, 3 Owyas, William, 278 Oxford, charters of the city of, 249; the guild-merchant of the city of, 249; burgesses of, to be allowed their former liberties, 252, 253; to pay tronage on wools, wines, &c., 253 Oxford, Oxenford, Oxon', &c., Hugh de, 74 - - Matilda, late wife of, 74 - John de, 5, 7, 94, 130, 149, 164, 172, 182, 185, 186, 189, 193, 201, 225, 232, 242, 243, 246, 250, 261, 263, 276, 281, 288, 289, 298 - - wool merchant, elected to consult with a Parliament at Nottingham, 300 - Laurence de, 120 - Nicholas, 95 - Richard de, 157 - - Matilda, wife of, 157 - Walter de, 114, 157, 181, 183 P Paas, John, 88 Pabenham, Simon de, 55-6 Padenham, Geoffrey de, a tallager for the county of Oxford, 10 Page, John, 127 Painters, Mistery of, names of those sworn to govern the, 234 Pake, John, 127 Palmer, Palmere, Paumer, Gilbert le, 4 - Grace le, 224 - Henry le, 93, 110, 130, 181, 184, 223, 233, 261, 262, 299, 302 - James le, 94, 129, 142 - John le, 181, 182 - Nicholas, 95 - Roger le, 32, 56, 81, 83, 84, 91, 99, 112, 113, 115, 122, 129, 133, 135, 142, 145, 146, 148, 149, 162, 165, 169, 170, 172, 182, 185, 186, 187, 199, 201, 208, 211 Palmer, Roger le, Alderman of Castlebaynard Ward, 11, 125; elected M. P. for the City, 54; compelled to attend on the King, 179n. - - senior, 61 - - junior, 93 - Thomas le, 235 - - Agnes, daughter of, wife of Richard Baldewyne, 235, 236 - - Alice, daughter of, wife of Roger de Redebourne, 235, 236 - - Katherine, daughter of, 235, 236 Palyntone, Henry de, 201, 202 - John de, 201 - Thomas de, 201 Pampesworth, John de, 119, 120 Pamy, Robert, 128 Panyfader, Roger, de Houndesdiche, 156 Pappeword, Pappeworth, Walter (de), 94, 127, 149 - - Alderman of Candlewick Street Ward, 205 "Pares," or peers, 33 Paris, plaster of, 76 Paris, Parys, Pariz, Geoffrey de, 22 - - Johanna, widow of, 22 - John de, 26, 27, 81, 94, 97, 110, 129, 132, 177 - Roger de, 7, 9, 12, 16, 19, 20, 24, 25, 27, 33, 42, 46, 59, 62, 70, 77, 80, 94, 100, 112 - Simon de, 7, 8, 12, 24, 27, 31, 33, 41, 77, 81, 94, 106, 115, 137 - - the elder, 145 - - junior, 137 - - Alderman of Cheap Ward, 11, 125 - William de, 128 Parish Clerks, community of. See Chaplains. Parker, John le, de Otteford, 10, 11 - - Thomas, son of, 10, 11 Parliament, at York, 6, 20, 30, 33, 87, 99, 104, 105, 167, 176, 217, 225, 227, 271, 282, 303 writ for the adjournment of, 17; the City members of, elected by good men summoned from each ward, 33; their expenses paid, 33; at Westminster, 39, 130, 134, 145, 183, 205, 206, 271, 295; petition to, for change in legal procedure, 51; at Lincoln, 54, 58, 71, 79; at Ripon, 174, 175; held by Prince Edward, afterwards King Edward III., in January, 1327, during his father's lifetime, 215; proclamation against attending, with an armed retinue, 227; at Northampton, 227, 230; at New Sarum, 229, 230; of 1328, 230n.; at Winchester, 243; at Nottingham, 299; wool merchants summoned to attend, 299, 300 Parnnslond, Robert de, 157 Parson, Robert, 60 Partenhale, William de, 144 Pasforde, William de, the King's valet, 203 "Passage," 140n. Passaquila, John, 36. See also Pisaquila. Passefeld, William de, 268 Passemer, William, 125, 184 Pasteler, Peter le, 138 Patemer, Henry de, 281 Paul's Walk. See Scriveners. "Pavage," 140n.; burgesses of New Sarum to be quit of, 228, 229 Pavements, market for corn on the, 56, 57 Pavethorne, Hugh de, 3 Paviours. See Streets. Pavy, Robert, 56, 110, 118, 119, 120 Payn, Thomas, Serjeant of Walbrook Ward, 120 - William, 227 Paynel, Laurence, 4 "Paynesfeld," a field near Edmonton called, 80 Peautrer, Roger le, 259 Peche, Pecche, John, 130, 234, 245 - Nicholas, 245 Pecok, John, 58, 157, 158 - - senior, the King's Alnager, 53, 54, 55 - Walter, 100, 114 Peleter, Daniel le, 158, 161 Pelham, John de, 68, 115, 233, 268 - Peter de, 277 - Richard de, 191, 261 - - Katherine, wife of, 191 Pellipers. See Skinners. Peltry, surveyors of, on Cornhill, sworn, 110 - William del Abbeye admitted broker of, 302 Pembroke, Aymer de Valence, Earl of, 50, 98; sent by the King to confer with the City, 151; conveys the manor of the New Temple to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, 229 Pencriche (Penerich ?), Peter de, 159, 162 Penedok, Andrew de, 227 Penerich (Penerich?), William de, 4 Penne, Ralph atte, de Aldenham, 83 Peny, Robert, 288 - - John, son of, 288 Pepperers of Soper's Lane, ordinances of the, 67 Percy, George de, 245 Perendone, Perndon, Thomas de, 136, 178 - - John, son of, 178 Perer, John, 137 Pereres, John de, 224 Perim, Reyner, 265 Perle, Thomas, 262 Perler, John (le), 4, 268 - Stephen le, 4 Perndon. See Perendone. Peronele, Henry, 158, 161 Pershore, William de, 4 Persone, Robert, 17, 78, 204 Pertenale, William de, 162 Peruchi, merchants of the Florentine Company of, to be quit of murage, &c., 265 Pesehale, Richard de, 6 Pesok, John, 115 - - Robert, son of, 115 - - William, son of, 115 Pestel, Richard, 4 Pestour, Stephen le, 158 - - Henry, son of, 158 - William le, 139 Peter, son of William, 171 Peterborough, Thomas de, 241 Petertone, Petirtone, Adam de, 277- 278 - John de, 280 Petewardyn, John, 120, 222 Petri, Elias, 93 Peverel, John, 2 Peyntour, Adam le, 28 - John le, 267 "Peytou" (Poitou), 86 Pheliper, Feliper (Fripperer), Godwin le, 137, 145, 176 - - John Albon, son of, 137, 145, 176 Phelipeslane, 106 Philippi, Bono, 168 Picard, Pycard, John, 110 - Peter le, 42 - Robert, 290 Picheford, Sir Geoffrey de, 31 - - Richard, son of, 31 "Pickage," 248n. Picot, Pycot, Pikot, Nicholas, 12, 25, 26, 48, 81, 235 - - John, son of, 81 - Ralph, 129, 208 Piebakere, Peter, 128 Pifre, Richard, 230 Pigeon, William, 91 Piggeflesshe, "Reynus" (or Reyner), 129, 130 Pigs, not to be allowed at large in the streets, 116 Pikeman, Adam, 5, 6, 133, 137, 199, 232, 254, 258, 274 - John, 94, 128 - Richard, 22 - - Amicia, wife of, widow of Ralph de Bery, 21, 22 - Thomas, 224, 231 - William, 192 Pikenham, Pykenham, John de, 69, 81, 166 Pikerel, Pykerel, William, 1, 187, 199, 212, 232, 255, 284, 303 Pikewell, William de, 4 Pilard, William, 156, 157, 161, 162 Pile, Henry, de Bolyngham, 120 - - John, son of, 120 Pillory, on Cornhill, 96 Pinder, Roger le, 4 Pinkeneie, Henry, 83 "Pione," murage payable on, 64 Pipe, the, in the Exchequer, 194 Pipehurst, Pyphurst, Robert de, 45, 52, 76, 87, 94, 137, 144, 186 - - Juliana, wife of, 186 - - elected a Warden of London Bridge, 146 Pipere, Reginald le, 93 Pippewell, co. Northampton, Abbot and Convent of, 262 Pisaquila, John, de "Janua," 73, 178. See also Passaquila. Place, Henry de, 270 - - Walter, son of, 270 Plastrer, Adam le, 76 - William, 303 Pleas of the Crown, not to be determined at Fairs by the City Wardens, 230 Pleas of Land, not to be determined at Fairs by the City Wardens, 230 Pledges, to be sold by the Chamberlain, 68 Plomer, William le, 270 Plomptone, William de, 156 Plomstede, James de, 95 Podifat, Robert, 128, 137 Poinfer, Robert, 95 Poitou, church of St. Hillary at, 6. See also "Peytou." Pokerige, John de, 3 Pole, John atte, 232 - Ralph de la, 42 - Richard de la, 250, 258; the King's Butler, elected Alderman of Bishopsgate. Ward, 243; elected M.P. for the City, 282 Pole, Roger ate, de Edelmeton, 80 - - John, son of, 80 - William de la, 258 Polham, Simon de, 302 Pollokeshull, John de, 3 Ponde, John atte, 61 - - Isabella, wife of, widow of William atte Vigne, 61 Ponge, Nicholas, 127, 137, 142, 261, 285 "Pontage," 140n. - not to be demanded by the City for goods passing over or under London Bridge, 63 Pont de Sorgue, a Papal Bull dated at, 6 Ponte, Robert de, 233 Pontefract, Friar Richard de, 245 - William de, 4, 23. See also Poumfreit. "Pontfreint" (Pontefract), writ dated from, 225 Pope, John, 298 - Robert, 227 - William, 286 Porkele, William de, 234 Porter, Thomas le, 96, 273 Portesmuth, Portecemouthe, John de, 117, 118 - Robert de, 277 Portsmouth, the fleet at, 192 Portsoken Ward, Prior of Holy Trinity, Alderman of, 124 - to provide men to clean out the City ditches, 147; assessment of, 187 Potone, William de, 3 Potrel, John, 121 Potters, frauds committed by, 67 Potyn, John, 81, 94, 98, 122, 128, 208, 226, 227, 232 - Thomas, 289 Poultry, &c., ordinance regulating price of, 43, 44 Poultry, the, on Cornhill, a keeper of, sworn, 113 "Poumandemer," murage payable on, 65 Poumfreit, John de, 95. See also Pontefract. - Robert de, 114, 134 - William de, 127, 183, 285 Pountoyse, writ dated from, 17 Pourte, Geoffrey, 29 - Richard, 28, 29 Powell, John, weigher at the Tron, discharged, 20 Power, Roger, 247 Poyntel, Pointel, John, 8, 20, 32, 88, 89, 94, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 112, 113, 115, 121, 126, 132, 134, 142, 146, 148, 169, 178, 185, 186-7, 204, 221, 236, 242, 269, 277 - - Alderman of Bishopsgate Ward, 125; discharged on account of old age, 243 - Roger, 39, 118 - Thomas, 109, 110, 175, 242 Prat, John, 115 - William, 115 Preaching Friars, order for arrest of, found wandering, 38; a meeting held at their house to elect a Mayor of the Staples, 211 Precedent, a, not to be made of City forces serving outside the City, 99, 153, 154, 155 Prentiz, Prentice, Thomas, 8, 61, 83, 93, 96, 99, 100, 107, 113, 128, 172, 174, 197, 205, 233 - - Warden of London Bridge, 41, 52; elected M.P. for the City, 145 - William, 276 "Preparation," the day of, 276 Presents, list of, sent by the City to various magnates, 194, 195 Pressa the washerwoman, 270 Prest, John, 167 Prestone, Henry de, 37, 130, 191, 242, 247, 261 - John de, 5, 7, 27, 31-2, 37, 60, 69, 78, 83, 85, 91, 93, 108, 109, 110, 112, 116, 119, 125, 126, 131, 133, 148, 164, 165, 169, 170, 172, 177, 185-6, 192, 200, 217, 227, 228, 231, 232, 241, 242, 248, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 263, 269, 274, 275, 277, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 298 - - elected Alderman of Dowgate Ward, 146 - Reginald de, 4 - Richard de, 242, 261, 273 - Robert de, 4 - Stephen de, 37, 62, 78, 85, 93, 191 - William de, 37, 208, 294, 295 Prestwold, John de, 4 Prichet, John, 118, 241 Priour, John, senior, 32, 77, 78, 83, 85, 92, 108, 112, 130, 137, 170, 185, 186, 191, 221, 223, 231, 234, 236, 241, 242, 249, 251, 252, 254, 256, 259, 268, 269, 274, 286 - - Idonea, wife of, widow of William de Conduit, 76, 77, 185n. Priour, John, junior, 128, 130, 233, 270 - Roger, 159, 161 - William, elected weigher at the Tron, 181 Prisage, not to be demanded of ecclesiastics, 63; proclamation against, 79 Privy Seal, the King's, lost, 36 Proclamation, for keeping the King's peace, 2, 25, 238; against forestalling, 43, 44; against vintners and taverners charging more than threepence a gallon for wine, 44; offering a reward for the head of Mortimer, 213; against attending Parliament with an armed retinue, 227 Prodhome, Prodomme, Henry, 91, 283, 284 - William, 32, 43, 81, 102, 129, 232, 283, 284 See also Brodhome. - - Katherine, widow of, wife of William Michel, 283, 284 Pui, le (le Puy en Velay), Confraternity of, gift to, for a chantry in the Guildhall Chapel, 1 Pulteneye, Polteneye, John de, 2, 5, 69, 128, 190, 204, 223, 231, 237, 239, 250, 252, 253, 254, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 263, 264, 265, 268, 269, 272, 273, 274, 281, 284, 286, 288, 289, 290, 292, 296, 302, 304 Punte, Geoffrey, 289 Purser, Payn le, 223 Pursers, complaint against, for false work, 223 Purtreour, Robert le, 232 Purveyance, not to be demanded of ecclesiastics, 63 Purveyors, the King's. See King's Household. Pyk, Pyke, Alexander, 60, 94, 242 - Nicholas, 231, 250, 280, 283, 286, 298 Pykerel, Peter, 108 Pykeringge, Thomas de, 95 Pykeworth, William de, 86 Pymme, Richard, 86 Pynel, John, 131 Pynnefowel, Pynfoul, Richard, 46, 176 Pynnore, Richard, 261 Pynnot, John, 258 Q "Quarantine" in legal proceedings, 219 Queen Eleanor, her tailor, 92 Queen Philippa, City gifts to, 187, 217; "Queen's Gold" alleged to be due to, 296 Queenhithe, the, granted to the City by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, 50; charges on the ferm of, 50, 51, 75; writ for delivery of custody of, to Robert de Hemenhale, declined, 103; cornmeters at, elected, 167; bailiffs of, 167, 196 Queenhithe Ward, 81, 143, 277; Hamo de Chigwelle, Alderman of, 124; to provide men to clean out the City ditches, 147; assessment of, 187 Queen's Gold, illegal demand for, 296; its exaction forbidden, 300 Quercy (Caturcum), 244 R Radioun, Walter, 156 Ragoun, Salamon, 199, 200 Rahgtone, Robert de, 130 Ralph the baker, 79 - the beadle, 98 - the clerk, 45 Ram, Thomas le, 167. See also Ramme. Ramage, Robert, 158, 161 Rameseye, Nicholas de, 266 - Roger de, 100 - - Matilda, wife of, daughter of Walter de Kyngestone, 100 - William de, master of the "new work" of St. Paul's, not to be put on juries, 264 - William, senior, 266 - - Nicholas, kinsman of, 266 - William, junior, 266, 267 - - Agnes, daughter of, wife of Robert, son of William Huberd, 266 - - Cristiana, wife of, 266 Ramme, "Raume," William atte, 94, 109, 110. See also Ram. Ravenesdale (co. Derby), writ dated from, 183 Recorder, the, his yearly fee increased, 242-3; to receive annually a gown like that worn by Aldermen, 243 Recorders: Hertpol, Geoffrey de, 11, 12 Norton, Gregory de, 5, 219, 242, 247, 270, 292, 300 Swalclyve, Robert de, 12, 147, 217 Redbourne, Redebourne, Roger de, 235, 236 Redbourne, Redebourne, Alice, wife of Roger de, daughter of Thomas le Palmere, 235, 236 - - Agnes, sister of, wife of Richard Baldewyne, 235, 236 - - Katherine, sister of, 235, 236 - William de, 2 Rede, John le, 204 - - Walter, son of, 204 - - - Peter, brother of, 204 Redere, William le, 258 Redereslane, 107 Redingge, &c., Richard de, 83 - Thomas de, 95 - William de, 97 Red-work (ruffum opus), murage payable on, 64 Ree, Hanekyn ate, 178 Refby, William de, 95 Refham, Richer de, 12, 76, 78, 112 - - elected M.P for the City, 30, 33 Reigate, Reygate, Adam de, 167 - Alexander de, 15 - Nicholas de, 241, 260, 289 Renaud, John, 302 Reneward, Benedict, 203 Renham, Reynham, John "in the Hale" de, 276 - Richard de, 93, 216, 233 - Robert de, 171 See also Reveham. Replevin, not allowed to a felon unless free of the City, 36n. "Retherhethe" (Rotherhithe), (Sir) William Horn, Rector of, 216, 217n. Reveham (Reneham?), John de, 200 - William de, 201 Reyham, Roger de, 245 Reyner, William, 233 Reynerii, Pietro, 168 Reynham. See Renham. Reynolds, Walter, Bishop of Worcester, a cope presented by the City to, 201-2 - - Archbishop of Canterbury, 98, 202 Richard I., charter of, to the burgesses of Colchester, 140n. Richard, King of the Romans, his charter to the city of Exeter, 248 Richmond, John of Brittany, Earl of, 16, 76, 230 "Ricoungay," "Rieongay," "Reconai," Simon, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160 Riklinghous, Henry de, 86 Ringwode, John de, 95 Riole, la, 91, 117. See also Ryole. Ripon, Parliament at, 174, 175 Rislep, Geoffrey de, 95 Riveres, William de, 87 Roberd, William, 233 Robert, Sir, parson of Iselyngham (Isleham, co. Camb.), 150, 168, 207 Robert, Simon, 127 Roche, Rothe, Richard atte, 128 - Simon atte, 4 - William atte, 80, 83, 94, 101, 114, 128, 129, 130, 193 Roche-Orival, charter dated from, 85 Rochester, charter of Henry III. to, 283 Rofot, Richard, 290 Rogate, Richard de, 95 - Thomas de, 95 Roger the Clerk, 98 Rogeri, Albertin, 198 Rokehall, William de, 281 - - Margaret, wife of, 281 Rokele, John de la, 233, 273 Rokesle, Rokesleye, Adam de, 71 - - the King's Chamberlain, 165n. - Isabella de, 225 - Roger de, 85, 270 - - Margery, wife of, 270 - Stephen de, 78 Rokyngham, Richard de, 175 Rollond, John, 3 Romeneye, John de, 60, 62 Romeseye, John de, 234, 302 Romeyne, Romayn, John de, 93 - Thomas de, 27, 210 Ronewelle, Thomas de, 264 "Roo," Stephen, called le, 165 Roodynge, Nicholas de, 90 Ropere, Reginald le, 105 - Robert le, 294, 299 - Thomas le, 80, 128, 133 Ros, Roos, John de, 257 - William de, de Hamelak, 268 "Rosekyn," murage payable on, 64 Rothe. See Roche. Rotheresgate, 136 Rothewelle, Andrew de, 84 - - Alditha, wife (?) of, dau. of Ralph de Londenstone, 84 - - Thomas, son of, 84 - Stephen de, 158 Rothinge, Rothynge, Adam de, 117, 201 - - Katherine, wife of, 117 - Geoffrey de, 170 - Richard de, 7, 114, 137, 145, 159, 173, 176, 177, 221, 222, 224, 232, 246, 250, 261, 276, 281, 288 - - M.P. for the City, 282 Rouberi, Routhberi, Alan de, 93, 127 Rous, Henry le, 279 - Richard le, 279, 280 - William le, 251 Routhberi. See Rouberi. Royston, co. Herts, 281 Ruddoke, John, 294 Rumberwe, John de, 5 Rumford, writ dated from, 152 Russel, Elyas, 48 - Henry, 228 - John, 289 - Pentecoste, 3, 29 - Walter, 3 Ruthyn, Richard, 209 Ry, John de, 292 Rye, Godfrey atte, 262 Ryole, Henry ate, 145 Rys, Thomas, 76, 116, 122, 130, 137, 186 S Sabrichesworth, William de, 204, 241 Saddlers, Mistery of, their agreement with the Misteries of Fusters and Lorimers, 219, 220 - - names of those sworn to govern the, 232 Sadeler, Philip le, 120 St. Alban, Adam de, 81, 94, 109, 110, 128, 224, 232, 258, 285 - Katherine de, 239 - - John, son of, 239 - - Nicholas, son of, 239 - - - Richard de Gloucestre, father of, 239 - William de, 129, 159, 161, 208 St. Alban de Wodestrate, parish of, 144 St. Alphege within Crepelgate, parish of, 97, 106 St. Andrew upon Cornhulle, Henry, Rector of, 101 St. Andrew Huberd, the right of presentation to the church of, 50 St. Antonin, parish of, 144, 178, 238, 295 St. Antonine, Henry de, 72, 73 St. Augustine, Canterbury, Abbot and Convent of, their wharf on the Thames, 243 St. Bartholomew, parish of, 82 St. Bartholomew de Smethefelde, Prior and Convent of, 163, 193 St. Benedict Fink, St. Benet Fynk, 82, 144, 269 St. Benedict de Garscherche, Sir Nicholas, parson of, 101 St. Benedict Shorhog, parish of, 112, 184, 265, 271 St. Benedict de Wodewharf, parish of, 32 St. Botolph, Billyngesgate, parish of, 107 St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, parish of, 251 - Sir Henry de Colne, Rector of, 251 St. Botolph (Boston, co. Linc.), the City's attorneys at the Fair of, 230, 286, 291, 303 St. Botolph Lane, 125, 192, 295 St. Botolph Wharf, to be repaired by Wardens of London Bridge, 149, 208; payment for repair of, 271; let to ferm, 282, 292 St. Bride, Fleet Street, church of, 60 - parish of, 97, 177 St. Christopher de Bradestrete, parish of, 78 St. Clement's Lane, 295 St. Dionis Backchurch. parish of, 42, 136 St. Dunstan, parish of, 62, 242 - Ward of, 143 St. Dunstan West, parish of, 125, 184 St. Edmund, Fulk de, 61, 74 - - James, son of, 61, 74 - - - Agnes, dau. of, 74 - - - John, son of, 74 - John de, 272 St. Edmund the King and Martyr, parish of, 136 St. Ethelburga within Bisshopesgate, parish of, 24 St. Faith, John, parson of the church of, 76 St. George de Estchep, Sir Silvester, Rector of, 125 - parish of, 192 St. Giles, Hospital of, 199 St. Helen, nuns of, 251 St. Ives, Robert de, 159 St. James de Garlekhethe, parish of, 29, 79, 105, 246 St. John, Robert de, 289 St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of, the City not to distrain for murage on the, 239 "St. John Perth" (Perth), 86 St. John de Walebroke, parish of, 117 St. Katherine, Hospital of, 68, 197 St. Laurence de Candelwikstrete, parish of, 15 - Stephen de Newcastle "super Are" (or under-Lyme), parson of, 70, 244 St. Laurence, Jewry, parish of, 98, 122, 173, 209, 227 St. Laurence Lane, in the Jewry, 289 St. Magnus, John de, 167 St. Magnus, church of, 39 - parish of, 224, 228, 252, 255 St. Margaret, Bridge Street, parish of, 199, 228, 253 St. Margaret Patyns, parish of, 197 St. Martin, William de, 101, 114 St. Martin [sic] de Garlekhuthe, parish of, 246 St. Martin le Grand, writs in error from the Husting returned before Justices at, 55; curfew rung at, 136, 142; inquest at, touching evidence in a case of trespass against Richard le Chaucer and Mary his wife, 218; all inquisitions touching citizens to be held at, and not elsewhere, 244 St. Martin Orgar de Candelwykstrete, parish of, 204 St. Martin de Oteswich, parish of, 269 St. Martin Pomer, parish of, 228 St. Martin in the Vintry, parish of, 117, 246 St. Mary de Aldermannebury, parish of, 282 St. Mary Aldermary, chantry of John de Export in church of, 87, 88 St. Mary without Alegate, Abbess of, 106 St. Mary "de Aroubus," See St. Mary le Bow. St. Mary without Bishopsgate, the new Hospital of, 106, 163, 205, 251 St. Mary de Bothehawe, parish of, 51, 78, 102 St. Mary le Bow or "de Arcubus," church of, 106 - - Dean of, 62, 87 - parish of, 108, 134, 163, 249, 252 St. Mary de Colcherch, parish of, 164 St. Mary de Farncherche, parish of, 169 St. Mary at Hill, church of, 36 - parish of, 21, 174 St. Mary Magdalen de Eldeflsshstrete, parish of, 280 St. Mary Magdalen de Melkstrete, parish of, 101, 171 St. Mary Pre, co. Leicester, convent of, 296 St. Mary de Stanyngelane, parish of, 190 St. Mary Wolnoth, Sir William le Marshall, parson of, 101 - parish of, 256 St. Mary Woolchurch, parish of, 258 St. Matthew de Fridaystrete, parish of, 175 St. Michael's churchyard, wall of, 183 St. Michael de Bassieshagh, Ranulf de Waltham, Rector of, 75 St. Michael near Candelwikstrete, parish of, 69 St. Michael atte Corne (or "le Quern"), parish of, 23, 166 St. Michael, Cornhill, church of, 114 St. Michael de Paternostercherche, parish of, 78, 91, 117 St. Michael, Queenhithe, parish of, 29, 30, 79 St. Michael de Wodestrate, par. of, 83 St. Mildred de Bredstret, parish of, 83 St. Mildred in the Poultry, parish of, 164, 285 St. Neot, John de, 134 St. Nicholas Coldabbey, parish of, 102 St. Nicholas Hacon, parish of, 175, 186. St. Nicholas Olaf, parish of, 190 St. Nicholas Shambles, parish of, 135, 171, 257 St. Olave in Silvernestret, John de Mogwelle, Rector of, 101 St. Olave, Suthwerk, church of, wharf belonging to, 243 - parish of, 38 St. Olave towards the Tower, parish of, 108 St. Omer, charters to burgesses of, 150 St. Osith, cloth of, 54 St. Pancras, parish of, 82, 198, 224, 288 St. Paul's, Dean and Chapter of, 31, 83, 199; chantry of Henry de Guldeford in, 31; proclamation for arrest of vagabond Friars Preachers made in, 38; scriveners frequenting, 38; John de Dytton, Canon of, 176; corn not to be sold before Prime sounded at, 197; chests of goods belonging to the King's Wardrobe found in the Treasury of, 225; William de Rameseye, master of the "new work" of, not to be put on juries, &c., 264 St. Peter de Bradestrate, parish of, 112 St. Peter on Cornhill, church of, 114, 119 - parish of, 117, 235, 236, 269 St. Saviour, Prior and Convent of, 83 St. Saviour, John de, 278 St. Sepulchre, parish of, 175, 243 - - Peter of the, 157 - - Roger of the, 157 St. Stephen de Colemanstrete, parish of, 164, 286 St. Stephen on Walbrok, parish of, 130 St. Thomas de Acon, church of, 142, 193 St. Thomas the Apostle, church of, chantries in, 259 St. Vedast in Westchepe, parish of, 255 Sakkere, Adam le, 101, 138 Saleman, John, 46, 94, 119, 126, 127, 135, 137, 192, 196, 232 - Robert, 270 Salesburi, Salesbire, Sarum, &c., Adam de, 94, 116, 128, 130, 178, 186, 188, 189, 201, 231, 236, 267 - John de, 118, 119, 158 - William de, 267 Salisbury, Bishop of, his hostel in Fleet Street, 290 "Salopesbyre." See Shrewsbury. Salopia, Salop', John de, 4, 110. See also Shrouesbury, Shrewsbury. Saltwode, near Hythe, co. Kent, writ, &c., dated from, 210, 211 Sampson, Henry, 3 Sanctuary, the citizens pardoned for neglecting to watch those taking, 149 Sandale, Sendale, "Cendal," Sir John de, 27-8, 41, 60 - - Bishop of Winchester, 106 - William de, 106 Sandone, William, 133 Sandwich, Sandwyz, Sandwye, Michael de, 110 - Nicholas de, 245 - Ralph de, Warden of the City, 253 - Walter de, 96 - William de, 167 Saumford, Saunford, Edmund de, 297 - William de, 186, 197 Saumon, Hugh, 95 Saundre, John, 4 Sautre (Saltrey or Sawtre, co. Hunt.), Abbey of, 102 Sauvage, Roger, 129, 234, 289 Savery, Adam, 115 Saxton', John de, 82 Say, Geoffrey de, the King's Admiral, 298 - Henry de, King's Chamberlain, 165n. - William de, 22, 23 - - Geoffrey, son of, 22, 23 Saylebien, Robert, 159, 162 "Scawagers," a Court of, 267 Schyngel, Nicholas, 126 Scot, Geoffrey, 232 - Gilbert, 259, 263 - - Wymarca, wife of, 259, 263 - John, 3, 285 - Richard, 114 - Robert, de Erhuthe, 237 - William, 115 "Scot" and "Lot," 285n. Scotland, war with, 2-5, 31, 37, 79, 91, 93, 99, 103, 105, 133-4, 163, 168, 169, 173, 281, 292, 296, 302 Scriveners, frequenting "Paul's Walk," 38n. Scrope. See Lescrop. Sealer, Seeler, Crispin le, 302 - Richard le, 228 Seccheford, Secheford, Sechford, &c., Andrew de, 4, 166, 233 - Henry de, 7, 32, 69, 76, 77, 92, 94, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 122, 126, 133, 142, 146, 148, 149, 165, 166, 169, 170, 178, 180, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 192, 193, 198, 200, 201, 204, 209, 211, 212, 217, 221, 223-4, 225, 228, 230, 235, 236, 238, 239, 241, 242, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 256, 258, 259, 260, 263, 264, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 272, 273, 274, 275, 279, 280, 281, 283, 284, 290-1, 292, 298 - - Alderman of Aldersgate Ward, 125, 231 - - elected M.P. for the City, 206, 295 - - Chamberlain, 231, 270-1, 292 Segod, John, 115 - - John, son of, 115 Segrave, Gilbert, Bishop of London, 50 - William de, 276 Seistede, John de, 128 Seld, the Great, 199 Sellynge, John (de), 171, 172 - - Robert, son of, 171 Sely, Seli, "Saly," Laurence, 257 - - Agnes, wife of, daughter of Roger Hosebond, 257 - Robert, 32, 81, 91, 109, 113, 115, 121, 125, 126, 145, 146, 148, 149, 169, 170, 172, 173, 193, 199 - - Johanna, wife of, 193 - - Alderman of Lime Street Ward, 124 Seman, Nicholas. 114, 233 - Simon, 241 Sempryngham, Sempringham, Order of, 164 Sencler, Thomas, 222 Sene, Ambrose de, 288 - Bartholomew de, 288 - "Fachicio" de, 288 Sequestration, charge of breaking a, 138, 182 Servat, Servad, William, 17, 20, 24, 39, 68, 70, 80, 112, 244 - - elected M.P. for the City, 17 Settere, William le, 50 Sevecampe, Peter de, 277 Sewell, Sewal, Sewel, John, 188 - Thomas de, 260, 295, 297 Seyntes, William, 170 Shail, Schail, Scheil, Schial, Laurence, 101, 114 - - Richard, 133 - - Thomas, 151 Shaldeford, Thomas de, 4 Shambles, surveyors of meat at the, 109 Shardelowe, John de, 195 "Sharlet," cloth of, 194 Sharp, Sharpe, Scharp, Druet, 183 - Drugo, 279 - John, 483 Shawe, Henry de, 289 Shene, Thomas de, 201, 277 Shepdene, William, 96 Shepertone, Richard de, 56 Shepstone, Richard de, 102 - - Alice, wife of, 103 - - Alice, daughter of, 103 - - Eustace, son of, 103 Sheriffs: Abyndone, Simon de, 91, 108, 109, 110, 112, 113, 116, 119, 125, 126, 131, 133, 164, 177 - Stephen de, 41, 42, 46 Adrien, John, 195 Aubrey, Andrew, 265 Balauncer, Ralph le, 108 Bodele, William de, 19, 60 Brykelesworth, William de, 288 Burdeyn, Robert, 40 Caustone, John de, 197, 199, 201, 205, 206 - William de, 108 Chauntecler, Roger, 221, 276 Chiggewelle, Hamo de, 39, 40, 41, 46 Clerk, John le, otherwise de Northhalle, 288, 303 Combemartyn, Henry de, 140, 218 Conduit, Reginald de, 134, 139, 148 Costantyn, Richard, 32, 148, 157, 164, 166, 169, 170, 173 Cotoun, John, 224 Curteys, William, 303 Dallyng, Dallynge, John de, 88, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107 Darci, Henry, 224 Ely, Roger de, 112, 175, 194 Engleys, Walter le, 195 Fourneys, Furneys, William de, 77, 83, 85, 92, 98 Fraunceys, Simon, 140, 218, 241 Fulsham, Benedict de, 149, 197, 199, 205 Gartone, Hugh de, 40 Gisors, &c., Henry de, 245, 246, 279 Godchep, Hamo, 19, 60 Grantham ("Graham"), John de, 112, 175, 194 Hakeneye, Hakeneie, Richard de, 32, 148, 157, 164, 166, 169, 170, 173 Horsham, Richard de, 25 Hosebond, Husebond, John, 280, 283, 286 Hynxtone, John de, 292 Lacer, Richard le, 245, 246, 279 Lambyn, John, 16 Ludekyn, Adam, 16 Mockyng, John de, 265 Mordone, Gilbert de, 224 Northhalle, John de. See Clerk, John le. Oxford, Oxon', &c., John de, 182, 185, 186, 189 Palmere, Roger le, senior, 61 Poyntel, John, 8, 88, 97, 98, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107 Prestone, John de, 91, 108, 109, 110, 112, 116, 119, 125, 126, 131, 133, 164, 177 Prior, Priour, John, 78, 83, 85, 92 Pyk, Pyke, Nicholas, 280, 283, 286 Rothynge, Richard de, 221, 222, 276 St. Edmund, James, son of Fulk de, 61, 74 Salesberi, Sarum, Adam de, 186, 188, 189 Turk, Walter, 292 Sheriffs, the, complaints of extortion made against, 13; persons nominated as, to be admitted, whether present or absent, by the Barons of the Exchequer, 25; an inquiry to be held into the conduct of, 40, 41; no one to take part in election of, unless specially summoned, 53; to make preparations for an Iter at the Tower, 138; of London act as Sheriff of Middlesex, 167; refuse to attend the King out of the City, 167-8; escape of a prisoner from custody of, 222 Sheriffs' Court, documents drawn up outside the City not to be accepted as evidence in the, 133 Sherman, "Cherman," Gilbert le, 277 - John (le), 95, 96 - William le, 4 Shernhale, Stephen de, 247 - - Ralph, son of, 247 Shether, Robert le, 294 Shirbourne, John de, 286 - - elected Common Clerk, 290 - William de, 268 Shire, Shyre, Gregory atte, 7, 196 Shobenhauge, Adam de, a tallager for the county of Oxford, 10 Shoes, seized for being falsely made, 118 Shordich, Shordiche, Sordwyche, Richard de, 1, 81, 93, 129, 175, 188 - Robert de, 5, 232 - William de, 229 Shorne, Benedict de, 128, 200, 258 - - charged with selling fish outside the Stocks Market, 180, 184, 185, 189, 190, 191; loses the freedom, 185, 191; recovers the freedom, 185, 191 - - Alice, wife of, 258 - Henry ate (de), 127, 184 Shouk, Gilbert, 196 Showelle, John de, 3 Shrewsbury, 150, 161; burgesses of, to be quit of murage, 249; charters to, 249 Shrouesbury, Schrouesbury, Geoffrey de, 159, 161 - John de, 3 See also Salopia. Silk, raw, a broker of, appointed, 177 Silvester, Sir, Rector of the church of St. George de Estchep, 125 Silvis, Adam, 151 - - Agnes, wife of, 151 Simeon, John, surrenders his freedom, 14. See also Symeon. Simian, John, 128 Simond, William, 126 Simonetti, Ascelin de Luca, 288 Sistre, Master Bernard, Canon of the Church of St. Hillary at Poitou, 6 Skeneadieus, Robert, 96 Skinners, charter of Edward III. to the, 226 - names of those sworn to govern the Mistery of, 233 Skynnere, Henry le, 110 Slogh, Walter atte, 290 Sloghtre, John de, 130 Small Beam or Balance. See Balance. Smalwode, John de, 156, 157 Smart, John, 256 Smythe, Thomas the, de Stebenhethe, 126 Snetesham, Henry de, 302 - Thomas de, 302 - William de, 4 Snow, Snowe, Adam, 80, 93, 128 Socage, the book of, 132 Sole, Roger atte, 271 - - Cristiana, wife of, 271 - - called "de Haverynge," 183 Somer', John, 189, 199, 212, 242 Somerfeld, William de, tailor to the Queen Mother, 92 Somersete, Edmund de, 95 - John de, 104 - Philip de, 2 - Ralph de, 4 Somersham, Someresham, John de, 94, 209, 254, 261 Somery, Margery de, widow of Walter de Frowyk, 83 Sonynghulle, Laurence de, 297 Sopereslane, tenements in, 198 Soret, Stephen, de Montpellier, 120 Sorweles, William, 46 Southcote, Suthcote, Roger de, 56, 81, 103, 120, 129 Southwark. See Suthwerk. Soygne, Robert, de Writle, 23 - - Agnes, wife of, daughter of Robert Cook, 23 Spaigne. See Spayne. Spain, merchants of, to be quit of murage, &c., 269 Spaldinge, Spaldyngge, Joce de, 121 - - Johanna, wife of, 121 - Nicholas de, 3 Spaldyng, writ dated from, 38, 39 "Spayne," Cambin Fantini called, 285, 286 - - Boniface, son of, 285 - - Cristiana, daughter of, 285 - - Isabella, daughter of, 285 - - Johanna, daughter of, wife of Robert Freshfish called "de Stoktone," 285, 286 - - John, son of, 285 - - Margery, daughter of, 285 - - Sabine, daughter of, 285 Spayne, Ispannia, Giles de, 245 - James de, 243 - Thomas de, 85, 128, 191, 271 Spence, William atte, 282 Spenser, Alan le, de Reynham, 237 - Hugh le, 247 Sperlyng, Gilbert, 50 - - Johanna, daughter of, 50 - William, de West Hamme, 110, 111 Spicer, Bartholomew le, 128. See also Lespicer, Espicer. Sporiere, Richard le, 177 - - Margaret, daughter of, wife of Richard le Latoner, 177 "Sporoneslane," 79 Spray, Spraye, John, 129, 177, 229, 233, 266, 267 Springfeld, Spryngfeld, Sewal de, 98, 122, 173 - - Alice, wife of, 98, 122, 173 Sprot, Sprott, John, 263, 280 - Nicholas, 270 - Richard, 223, 268 - - John, son of, 223 - Thomas, 115 - Walter, 92 - William, 129, 286 - - Margaret, wife of, 286 - - Richard, son of, 286 Squiller, John le, 4 - Thomas, 3 Squirel, Martin, 94 Stace, Geoffrey, 218, 226, 237; convicted of trespass, 219 - - Laurence, man of, 218, 226, 237 - Thomas, 218, 226, 237 Staci, Peter, 215 - - "Alesia," wife of, relict of John atte More, 215 - Umfrey, 129 Stafford, John de, 3, 96 "Stallage," 140n. Stamford, Stanford, Staunford, 273 - cloth of, 54, 65 Staneford, John de, 139 - William de, 127, 192 Stanenord, William de, 228 Stanes, Agnes de, wife of Alan de Brauncestre, 198 - - Gilbert, son of, 198 - - - the wife of, 198 - William de, 97, 163, 261, 265 Stanhard, Margaret, 247 - - Richard, son of, 247 Stanho, Richard de, Dean of Arches, 82 Stannary, Roger de Blakecolvesle (Blakecolnesle ?), Comptroller of the, 203 - William de Monketone, Warden of the, 203 Stannawe, Bartholomew de, 178 Stansted, John de, 91 Stanyngcherche, parish of, 217 "Stapeledehall," 251 Stapelford, Simon de, 3 Staple of wool, to be established at certain fixed places, 18, 105; ordinances regulating the, 210; complaint against Flemings and others for attempting to subvert the, 210; a citizen engaged in the trade of wool, leather, &c., to be elected Mayor of the, 211; writs to the Mayor and Sheriffs for the due observance of ordinance touching the, 212 See also Wool Staple. Stapleton, Walter, Bishop of Exeter and King's Treasurer, 173, 203 Staundone, Peter de, 109, 127, 193 - Richard de, 221 Staunford, Andrew de, 78 - Katherine de, 259 Stauntone, Stantone, (Sir) Hervey de, 10, 23, 31, 40, 149, 157 - Thomas de, 245 Stayntone, John de, 85, 189 Stebenhethe, Stebenhuthe, John de, 56, 107, 128, 201, 202 - - Margery, wife of, daughter of Simon and Alice Godard, 202n. - Walter de, 128, 131, 159, 169, 197, 270 - William, 286 Stedman, Peter, 96 Stele, Nicholas, 95 Stephen, called "le Roo," 165 Sterre, Ster, Henry, 182, 216, 232, 298 - John (le), 4, 116, 126, 128, 129n., 137, 172, 192, 199 - - a Warden of London Bridge, 144, 146, 149, 180, 184, 189, 205, 208 - - elected M.P. for the City, 145 - Richard (ate), 169, 261 - Roger, 94, 178 - William, 15 Stille, William, 3 Stirling. See "Strivelyn." Stistede, John de, 134 Stocks Market, the, bad meat seized at, 110; flesh and fish not to be sold outside, 179, 180, 184, 185, 189, 190, 191, 200; founded by Henry le Waleys or Galeys, 179, 180, 186, 189, 200; profits of, to be given to London Bridge, 186, 200, 298-9; Edward I. permits establishment of, 200; Edward II. confirms ordinances of, 200 Stodleye, Johanna de, 250 - - Alice, daughter of, 250 - - Johanna, daughter of, 250 - - - John de Asshford, father of. 250 Stokbrigge, John de, 96 Stoke, Roger de son of John ate Nore, 10 Stokes, (Sir) Ralph de, 40, 48 Stoktone, John de, 244 - Robert Freshfish, called de, 285, 286 Stoktone, Johanna, wife of Robert Freshfish, called de, daughter of Cambin Fantini, called "Spayne," 285, 286 Stokwell, Richard de, 234 Stondone, Stoundone, Peter de, 178, 205 - Richard de, 227, 258 Stone, John atte, 297 Stonore, Sir John de, City gift to, 273 Stonwharf, le, 278 Stoples, Stouples, Stephen atte, 96, 200 - - charged with embezzlement of money collected for the army in Scotland, 133-4 Stoppesle, Stoppeslegh, John de, 129, 264 - - Johanna, widow of, wife of Philip Dikeman, 264 - Peter de, 234 Stori, Robert, 95 Storteford, Ralph de, 22, 38, 69 Stotfold, John de, 164 Stowe, Henry de, 108, 128 - Robert de, 158, 159, 161, 162 - William de, Clerk of the Exchequer, City gifts to, 195 Stoyl, Nicholas, 95 Stralsund. See Strellessund. "Strandage," a toll, 248 Strangers. See Foreigners. Stratford, Stretford, Adam de, 4 - Gilbert de, 146 - John (de), Bishop of Winchester, 215; Archbishop of Canterbury, 5, 267-8 - Robert de, 69, 175, 186, 233 Stratton, Nicholas de, 5 Streets, election of paviours for repair of the, 55, 56 - to be cleansed and freed of vagrant pigs, 116 Strellessund (Stralsund), town of, 86 "Strivelyn" (Stirling), 302 Strode, John de, 127, 207, 295 - William de, 302 Sturmy, "Spurny," John. de Dromundby, co. York, 85, 86 Stykeneie, Richard de, 188 Subberi, Geoffrey de, 171 Suffolk, cloth of, 54 Suffolk, Southfolk, Benedict de, 262 - Elias, Elyas de, 7, 18, 31, 41, 42, 45, 46, 49, 62, 80, 83, 84, 91, 94, 100, 106, 110, 115, 121, 122, 126, 137, 146, 148, 169, 170, 182, 193 - - Alderman of Cripplegate Ward, 97, 125 Surreie, John de, 197 Surrey, John de Warren, Earl of, 268 Sussalt, Herman Swart de, 119, 120 Suthreie, Robert de, 120 Suthwerk, John de. "bribour," 156, 158 Suthwerk, unwholesome wine carried to the Bishop of Winchester's house in, to avoid scrutiny, 14; bailiwick of, assigned by Edward III. to his mother, Queen Isabella, 219; Geoffrey Graspays sworn bailiff of, 231; the ferm of, 274, 282 Suthwerk Barre, 157, 158 Sutton, Suttone, Alan, Aleyn de, 209, 277 - Robert de, 144 Swafham, Swofham, Geoffrey de, 95 - Margaret de, 199n. - - John, son of, 199 Swalclive, Swalclyve, Swalclif, &c., Robert de, 9, 31, 91, 112, 139, 142, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 162, 165, 170, 171, 177, 178, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 198, 201, 204, 208, 211, 217, 276, 277 - - elected and sworn Recorder, 12 - - elected M.P. for the City, 167 - - Alderman of Bridge Ward, 199 Swan, John, 96, 226 - - Walter, son of, 226 Swaneshuthe, John de, 3 Swanlond, Swanlonde, John de, 190 - Richard de, 251, 280 - Simon de, 77, 92, 94, 116, 117, 190, 223, 231, 232, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 271, 274, 279 - Thomas de, 286, 291, 303 Swart, Herman, de Sussalt, 119, 120 Swaynford, William de, 4 Swete, Robert, 5 Swetinge, Swetyngge, &c., Roger, 82 - - Felicia, wife of, widow of Walter de Northwych, 82 - Thomas, 184, 200 Swift, Richard, 157 Swote, John, 230 - - Cristina, late wife of, 230 - Richard, 93, 127, 224, 230, 231 - - Johanna, dau. of, 230, 231 - - - Amy, dau. of, 231 - - - Richard, son of, 231 - - - Robert, son of, 231 - - John, son of, 224 - - Katherine, widow of, wife of Richard, son of Robert Motoun, 224 - Robert, 94, 126, 128, 224, 274, 293, 299 Swote, Robert, a Warden of London Bridge, 296 Swynnerton, Roger de, 300 - - Constable of the Tower, 176 Symeon, Simon, 197 - - Agnes, wife of, 197 See also Simeon. Syward, John, 261 T Tableter, John le, 208, 226 - Walter le, 261 Tackele, John de, 261 Tadelowe, John de, 4 Tailleboys, Richard, 96 Tailor, Taillour, Adam le, 184 - Hugh le, 174, 280 - Laurence le, 278 - Ralph le, 5 - Richard le, 46, 156 - - Johanna, wife of, 156 Tailors and Linen-Armourers, Mistery of, names of those sworn to govern the, 234 Tallage, not to be levied on the goods of citizens of London in the vill of Henleye, 10; pledges taken for arrears of, to be redeemed, 27; of 2,000 marks granted to Edward II. by the City, 198 Talp, Stephen, 130, 294 Tapicers, ordinances of the, 252 Tasse, Warin, 258 Tatlingburi, John de, 3 Tauntone, Gilbert de, 103, 186, 187 - - Thomas, son of, 186, 187 - Robert de, 110 Taverner, Falk le, 101, 114 - John le, de "Bredstretende," 261 - Philip le, de Garscherche, 192 - - Alice, daughter of, 192 - - Isabella, daughter of, 192 - - Johanna, daughter of, 192 - - Margery Drynkewater, late wife of, 192 - - William, son of, 192 - Ralph le, de Billinggesgate, 62 - Reginald le, 177 - Richard le, 173 - Simon le, near "le Stockes," 261 - William le, 94, 129, 233 Taverners, to be punished for committing assaults in the City by night, 116; to keep open their doors, 261 - Mistery of, 141 Tavy, John, 234 Tawyer, Martin le, 67 - - William, son of, 67 Taxation, the manner of making a, 24, 122-4 Taxes, assessors and collectors of, 24, 296 Teasels used in making cloth not to be exported, 210, 211 Teler, Sir John de Waltham, called le, Vicar of Windsor, 75 Templars, Knights, quit of murage, &c., 239; charter of Henry III. to the, 255; charter of Edward III. to the, 255; their property given to the Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, 255 Temple, the. See New Temple. Tenements, writ to enforce the repair of, parts of which are occupied by various tenants, 26 Thames, the, manner of guarding. 143 - licence to build a wharf on, 243 Thedmar, John, 62 - - Amy, wife of, 62 Tholosan, Michael, 285 - - Juliana, widow of, wife of Walter Bret, 285 - - Robert, son of, 285 Thomastone, Alexander de, 242 Thomelyn, Geoffrey, de Westmulne (Westmill), co. Herts, 243 - - Richard, son of, 243 Thorneye, William de, 299 Thorp, Thorpe, Elias de, 4, 60, 96, 97, 128, 159, 161, 175, 176, 190, 233, 242, 261 - Henry de, 96 - John de, 157, 158 - - appointed to survey corn measures in Norfolk and Suffolk, 74, 75 - Reginald de, 233, 290, 299 - Richard de, 127 - Simon de, 51, 159, 161, 238 - William de, 4 Thunderle, Adam de, 116, 117 - Reginald de, 14, 15 - - Margery, wife of, 15 Thurgod, John, 97, 200 Thurstayn, Thomas, 3 Tichemers, Hugh de, 56 Tierne, Sir John de, 181 Tiffeld, John de, 6, 193, 242, 259, 263, 282 Tilere, Walter le, 95 Tilleberi, Tillebery, David de, 24. 232 Tilneye, John de, 3 Timber stored in the Guildhall garden, 304 Tin, weights for weighing, in Cornwall to be corrected, 203 Tondeby. See Toudeby. Tonge, Roger de, 3 Toppesfelde, Topesfeld, Toppfeld, &c., William de, 81, 91, 97, 110, 177, 243, 268, 290 Torkeseye, Robert de, 40 Tornegold, John, 200, 261, 277 Toryntone, Desiderata de, 290 Totenham, John de, 269 - - sworn City Carpenter, 201 - Simon de, 109, 110 Toucestre, John de, 245 Toudeby (Tondeby ?), Gilbert de, 195 Tournament, a, in Chepe, 273 Tourstrete, la, 242 Touuetone, William de, 147 Tovy, William, 18, 19, 127 Tower, the, a fine exacted for demolishing a wall near, 52; the King's pardon for the same, 102; its postern to be guarded by the Ward of St. Dunstan, 143; Edward II. at, 206 - Roger de Swynnerton, Constable of, 176 Tower Ward, 262 Simon de Abyndone, Alderman of, elected and sworn Alderman of Billingsgate Ward, but afterwards returns, 11; the same, Alderman of, 108, 124; to provide men to clean out the City ditches, 146; assessment of, 187 Trades and Handicrafts: ancermaker, aunseremakere, maker of "ancers" or "auncers," i.e., small balances known as "auncels," 20 apothecary, 24, 25, 36, 171, 184, 232, 265, 291 armourer, armurer, 3, 49, 78, 162, 170, 236, 247, 276 baker, 19, 56, 57, 83, 84, 90, 116, 126, 139, 175 barber, barbier, 41, 110, 136, 175 batour (beater of cloth), 270, 286 beader (maker of prayer and other beads), 233 blader (cornmonger), 144, 151, 175, 193, 272 "bocher" (butcher), 137, 183, 200, 204, 233, 258, 270, 279 bourser, burser, purser (pouch or purse maker), 69, 184, 215, 223, 241 brewer, brewere, bruer, 56, 77, 126, 158, 241, 247, 270, 281 bureller, buriller, burler (maker of, or dealer in, "borel," coarse kind of cloth), 19, 37, 90, 210, 238, 260, 264, 291, 296, 297 buscher, bucher (woodmonger), 89, 132 capper, 87, 233 carpenter, 21, 62, 81, 88, 170, 177, 197, 201, 205, 273 ceynturer (girdler), 90, 189 chaucer (shoemaker or cordwainer), 27, 94, 129, 173 chaundeler, 43, 90, 134, 221 cheesemonger, chesemongere, 72, 226, 234 See also "formager." coffrer (maker of coffers, or chests), 233 corder (rope-maker), 10, 27, 29, 54, 125, 132, 146, 233 cordwainer, 57, 90, 144, 167, 175, 186, 233, 241, 250, 302 cotiller (cutler), 68, 132, 233 coupere, 80 coureour (currier), 229, 247 draper, 14, 19, 54, 107, 108, 116, 190, 204, 209, 220, 232, 244, 258 "drynker" (trynker ? one who fishes witha "trink"), 115, 237n. dyegher (dyer), 79, 277 See also "teynturer." feliper, pheliper (fripperer, a dealer in second-hand clothes, &c.), 78, 137, 176, 256, 271 felmongere (dealer in undressed skins), 238, 275 fener (haymonger), 89, 221 feroun. See "ismongere." fishmonger, 25, 27, 42, 46, 52, 68, 96, 107, 108, 115, 116, 131, 143, 180, 184, 185, 189, 190, 199, 200, 208, 224, 232, 246, 250, 253, 258, 277, 281, 283, 284, 285, 293 flouremongere, 270 formager, furmager (cheesemonger), 22, 207 fourbour, forbour (furbisher), 1, 82, 228, 259, 263 fullere, 277 fuster, fuister (a maker of saddlebows), 234 gaunter (glover), 22 girdeler, 79, 82, 108, 112, 157, 209, 227, 232, 260, 282, 289 See also "ceynturer." goldbeater, 45, 162, 173 goldsmith, 4, 10, 26, 29, 40, 76, 81, 87, 130, 188, 201, 223, 232, 234, 235, 242, 268, 290, 291, 303 grosser (grocer), 232 haberdassher, 139, 233, 256 hattere, 265, 267 hosier, 162, 177, 233, 249, 255, 280 hosteller, 221 ismongere (ironmonger), 111, 113, 208, 215, 220, 232, 251, 294 joignour, 19 keu (cook), 280 laner. See woolmonger. linen-armourer, 234 See also "taillour." lorymer, lorimer (maker of metalwork of harness), 1, 188, 220 lymbrennere (lime-burner), 241 mason, 55, 273 mercer, 42, 54, 85, 108, 112, 114, 134, 150, 168, 172, 199, 207, 209, 224, 227, 232, 242, 252, 295 nedelere (needle-maker), 289 oystermonger, oistermonger, 156, 157, 161 paternostrer (maker of rosaries, or paternosters), 69 paviour, 55, 56 peleter, pelter, pelleter (skinner), 27, 68, 100, 127, 181, 183, 188, 204, 221, 235, 238, 239, 289 pepperer, 67, 76n., 116, 178, 182, 238 pessoner (fishmonger), 91, 158, 201, 294 peyntour, 7, 234, 267 pheliper. See feliper. plomer (feathermonger ?), 204, 205 potier (potter), 67, 83, 130 purser. See "bourser." sadelere (saddler), 117, 144, 187, 188, 199, 219, 232, 242, 255, 272, 284, 291 settere (an arrow-maker ?), 50 shearman, sherman (shearer of cloth), 116, 128, 130 skinner, 17, 18, 51, 67, 69, 112, 233, 257, 259, 263, 288, 289, 302 spicer, 19, 94, 120, 127, 130, 196, 209, 272 stokfisshmongere, 24, 27, 28, 29, 68, 69, 75, 181, 205, 252, 255, 275, 301 surgeon, 10 taillour, taillur, 43, 51, 68, 85, 92, 101, 114, 130, 157, 188, 197, 234 256, 276, 289 tanner, 118, 162, 251, 260, 264 tapicer (tapestry or carpet maker), 197, 252 taverner, 30, 33, 44, 57, 72, 82, 116, 128, 141, 235, 261 teynturer (dyer), 117 tillere (tiler), 277 vintner, 14, 38, 44, 82, 85, 122, 141, 143, 173, 182, 188, 190, 191, 204, 224, 232, 233, 242 violour (a maker of the musical instrument known as a "viol"), 144 waxchandler, 204 weaver, 291, 296, 297, 298 weder (woadmonger ?), 208 woodmonger, 32 See also "buscher." woolmonger, 20, 77, 127, 172, 174, 216, 233, 250, 256, 299 Trappe, John, 233 Trelbynge, Nicholas, 96 Trenchaunt, Simon, 176 Trente, William (de), 25, 27, 33, 37, 49, 59, 82 - - elected M.P. for the City, 54 - - King's Chamberlain, 165n. Trentemars, John, 175 Treyere, Treire, Robert le, 61, 62, 128, 174, 294 Trigge. See Trugge. Triple, John de, 16, 105, 127, 198, 283, 284, 299 - - charter of exemption granted to, 16 Trippe, Hugh, surrenders his freedom, 14 Trolle, John, 243 "Tromekeresnet," 237n. Trompour, Trompeor, William, 145, 151, 241 Tron, the, assay made of, 20; for weighing cheese, butter, and tallow, as well as wool, delivered to William Diri, 44; William Diry elected and sworn Warden of, 170; William Priour elected weigher at, 181; proposed removal of, to the New Temple, 211 Tronage, by the cocket, 253 Trugge, Trigge, &c., Adam, 210 - - "Eleyne," widow of, wife of Robert de Dodeford, 210 - - William, son of, 209, 210 - Richard, 81, 92, 129 - William, 115, 201, 282 Trussel, Sir William, Knt., 229 - - renounces allegiance to King Edward II., 222 "Trynkes," 115, 237n. Tun, the, on Cornhill, 120; a chaplain committed to, for wandering, 130; a girl committed to, for wandering after curfew rung, 136; repair of, 273 Tunstall, Nicholas de, 170 Turgis, Turgiz, John, 26 - Morice, 127, 209, 284 - Peter, 40 - Simon, 133, 147, 261 Turham, Simon de, 232 Turk, Tourke, &c., Godwyn, 46, 242 - John, 232, 293, 299 - Paulin, 208, 293, 294, 295 - - Cristina, daughter of, 208, 294n. - - Elena, daughter of, 208, 294, 295 - - John, son of, 208, 294, 295 - - Peter, son of, 208, 294n. - Richard, 294 - Robert, 11 - Walter, 5, 228, 232, 246, 262, 275, 284, 292, 298 - - Idonia, wife of, widow of Robert de Dorkynge, 246 Turkild, John, 201 Turnour, Tournour, Philip le, 8, 225 - - Alice, wife of, 8 - Richard, 95 Turpin, Robert, 95 Tuttebury, Henry de, 5 - Robert de, 4 Twedemouthe, writ dated from, 284 Tybourne, 276 Tyeis, Tyeys, Tyes, Henry, 160 Tythinglomb, William, 285 U Uggele, Richard de, 137, 157, 159, 161, 162 Undle, Reginald de, 68 Unro, Herbert, de Lenne, 278 - - John, son of, 278 Uptone, Nicholas de, 302 - Ralph de, 7, 163, 209, 239, 250, 260, 261, 284, 292, 298, 302 - Richard de, 247 - - William, son of, 247 - Stephen de, 249, 254 - - Roysia, daughter of, wife of John le Yonge, 249 - Thomas de, 114 Ussher, Hussher, Henry le, 96 - Richard (le), 43, 72, 129, 177 V Vagrants, proclamation against, 70 Valeye, Valeie, Robert de la, 114, 157, 158, 159 - - Sarah, wife of, 157 Vanne, John, 16, 76, 144 - - Idonea, daughter of, 76 - - Isabella, daughter of, 75 - - Jakelyne, relict of, 76 - - Johanna, daughter of, 76 - - John, son of, 75 - - Matthew, son of, 76 - - Nicholas, son of, 75 - - Peter, son of, 75 - - Thomas, son of, 76 - - exempted by charter from City charges, 16 Vaus, Galeraus (Galerans ?) de, 275 Vavacour, Friar Richard, 245 Venture, Francis, 287 Venys, Geoffrey de, 241 Verdigris, murage payable on, 64 Verdoun, Walter de, 4 Verge, the, of the Court, 206n. Vernon, Hamo de, 43 - - Matilda, wife of, daughter of William de Kent, 43 Vicaries, Hugh, 270 Victuals, ordinance for regulating price of, 43; to be sold at a reasonable price, 219 Vigne, Viegne, Vyne, John atte, 131, 176, 216 - Ralph, 226 - - William, son of, 226 - Richard atte, 81, 128 - Roger atte, 56, 93 - - a Warden of London Bridge, 149, 180, 184, 189, 205, 208 - Walter atte, de Hatfeld, 279 - William atte, 19, 61 - - Isabella, widow of, wife of John atte Ponde, 61 - - John, senior, son of, 19 - - John, junior, son of, 19 - - Margery, daughter of, 61 - - Thomas, son of, 61 - - William, son of, 61 "Vimian" (Vivian ?), John, 128 Vincent, John, bailiff of Billingsgate, 196 - - murage of the City let to ferm to, 273, 274 Vintners, the Mistery of, 141, 143 - - names of those sworn to govern, 232-3 Vintry Ward, 80, 143; John de Gisorz, Alderman of, 124; removed from same, 138, 139; to provide men to clean out the City ditches, 147; assessment of, 187; Anketyn de Gisorsz, Alderman of, 246 Virli, Virly, John, 15 - Martin de, the Norman, 12, 21 Vivian, Vyvyen, &c., John, 78, 85, 94, 116, 117, 130, 139, 142 - - elected Alderman of Dowgate Ward, loco Stephen de Abyndone, removed, 138, 139 - - a Warden of London Bridge, 144 See also "Vimian." Vyne. See Vigne. W "Wadmell," 53n. Wainford, Walter de, 4 Waivery, in the Court of Husting, 239, 240 Wake, Thomas de, lord of Lidel, gives timber for repair of Guildhall Chapel, 215 Walbrook Ward, 142, 161; Thomas Payn, Serjeant of, 120; John Cotun, Alderman of, 125; to provide men to clean out the City ditches, 147; assessment of, 187 Walcote, Ralph de, elected M.P. for the City, 58 Waldegrave, John de, 244 - Richard de, "chevaler," 244 Waldeshef, Waldechef, &c., John de, 103, 139, 161; given the freedom of the City for services in the Parliament at York, 20; deprived of the same for opposing a tax to assist the King in his war with Scotland, 32; elected M.P. for the City, 104 - Walter, 74, 181 - - the King's Butler, 52, 55 - - King's Chamberlain, 165n. Waledene, Waldene, Sampson de, 171 - Thomas de, 4, 232 - Warin de, 132 Walewayn, Waleweyn, John, 168 - the King's Escheator, 60 Waleys, Galeys, Augustine le, 106 - Henry le, 171; his gift to the Confraternity of the Pui for a chantry in the Guildhall Chapel, 1; founds the Stocks Market, 179, 186, 189, 200 - Martin, 282 Walkefare, Robert de, 160 Walpol, Walter de, 235 Walram, Walrham, Walter, 37 - William, 37, 94, 97, 178 Walsham, John de, 178 Walsshe, John le, 96, 120 - Thomas le, 95 Waltham, Wautham, Hugh de, 5, 6, 12, 21, 25, 26, 48, 73, 75, 81, 96, 103, 105, 136, 177, 194, 196, 198, 235, 236, 252, 258, 267, 269, 270, 292 - - Juliana, wife of, 235, 236 - - elected M.P. for the City, 104 - - Common Clerk of the City, a yearly sum of 50s. out of the ferm of the Small Balance to be paid to, 236 - John de, 3, 96, 280 - Sir John de, called "le Teler," Vicar of Windsor, 75 - Ranulf de, Rector of St. Michael de Bassieshagh, 75 - Richard de, elected Clerk of the Chamber, 6 - Roger de, 127, 233 - - Keeper of the King's Wardrobe, 224 - Walter de, 128 - William de, 87, 97, 151, 223, 233, 268, 290 - - the Cripplegate granted to, for a dwelling-house, 70; fails to show title to the same and is ousted, 121 Walyngford, Richard de, 91, 134 Wandlesworth, Ralph de, 246 - - John, son of, 246 Wantenge, John de, 270 Waps, John, 95 Wardeboys, Robert, 1 "Wardehoke," a, in case of fire, 39 Warderope, Thomas, 3 Wardrobe, the King's, 224 - the Queen's, 219 Wards, good men summoned from the, to elect members of Parliament, 33; assessment of the, 124, 125, 187; to take their share in cleansing the City's ditches, 146-7; two representatives from each of the, to make ordinances for the whole Commonalty, 174 Ware, Gilbert de, 4 - Henry de, 1, 289, 294 - - appointed a keeper of the Conduit, 205, 220; his account, 221 - John de, 246, 284, 299 - Peter de, 181 - Richard de, 156, 158 - Robert de, 139 - Thomas de, 133 - William de, 201, 281 Warefeld, John de, 94, 174, 192, 233 Warewyk, Elyas de, 60 - John de, 157, 158 Warf, Alan ate, 137 Wariner, John le, de Wyndcaultone (Wincanton, co. Somerset), 216 Warle, Warlee, John de, 94, 107, 224 - John Ingelard, called de, 192 - - Alice, wife of, and relict of Philip de Graschurch, 192, 193, 200 Warner, John le, 4 - Robert le, 4 - Thomas, 4 Warren, John de, Earl of Surrey, 268 Waryn, John, 115, 225 - - Alice, wife of, 225 Wastel, Thomas, 80, 89 - William, 4 Watergate, Alan atte, 228 - - Matilda, wife of, 228 Watershep, William, 3 Watevile, Robert de, 160 Watford, Watteford, John de, 117 - - Alice, wife of, daughter of Robert Motun, 117 - Ralph de, 83, 84 - - Johanna, widow of, 83 - Simon de, 95 Watlingestrete, 259, 263 Watre, Watere, Alan atte, 258 - John atte, 69 - - Isabella, wife of, relict of Geoffrey de Beckles, 69 - Reginald atte (de la), 137 - Roger atte, 26, 80, 93, 99, 193 - - the King's Serjeant, 152, 153 Wattone, Adam de, 162 - Andrew de, 161 Wauncy, John, 257 Wautone, Sir John de, Knt., 190 - - Elena, wife of, widow of Sir Bartholomew de Enefeld, 190 Way, Waye, Robert de, 129 - Tideman ate, de Grippeswold, 119, 120 Wayte, Adam le, 3 - Simon "la," 287 - Walter le, 289 Weavers of London, charters of Henry II., Edward I., and Edward III. to the, 260; their claim to have jurisdiction over the Burellers, 291, 296-8 Wedenhale, Adam de, 245 - Robert de, 245 Wedone, Roger de, 272 - - Isabella, wife of, 272 Weights for weighing tin in Cornwall made good according to the City's standard, 203-4 Welde, John de (del), 4, 96 - Thomas ate, 173 Welhous, John de, 4 Welle, Geoffrey ate, 15 Welleford, Weleford, John de, 27 - Richard de, 26, 27, 177, 232, 239, 254, 260, 270, 284, 301 - - Agnes, wife of, 26, 301 - - Alice, daughter of, 26, 301 - - Henry, son of, 27 - - John, son of, 26, 301 - - Thomas, son of, 27 - Robert de, 27, 128 Wells, Robert de Haselshawe, Provost of, 176; escapes from the custody of the Sheriff, 222 Welton, Henry de, 233 Wenelesword, Simon de, 96 Wengrave, Wenegrave, Wangrave, John de, 7, 8, 9, 12, 16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 33, 37, 39, 41, 42, 46, 49, 55, 56, 57, 62, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 77, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 90, 92, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 133 - - elected M.P. for the City, 33; appointed to act as Coroner, 55; Alderman of Cheap Ward, 112 - Robert de, bailiff of Queenhithe, 196 Wenlok, Roger de, 213 Went, Robert de, 3 Westbourne, co. Middlesex, 15 Westchepe, 31, 85, 134, 209, 259 - surveyors of meat at, 109 Westhalle, Walter de, 218, 226, 237, 239 - - Agnes, late wife of, 218, 226, 237 - - - judgment of waivery against, 239 - - Johanna, daughter of, 218n. Westminster, Westminstre, John de, Marshal of the King's House, 207 - Richard de, 95 - Thomas de, 175 Westmulne (Westmill), co. Herts, 243 Westone, John de, 280 - - senior, 55 Wharvager, John le, 167 Whatefeld, John de, 16, 84 Whatele, Watelee, Whetele, Nigel de, 81, 129, 142, 177 - Roger de, 95 Whigh, Robert de, 128 White, Whyte, John le, de Lubyk, 60 - - de Cauntebrigge, 289 - Richard le, 234 White Chapele, William ate, 157, 158, 161, 162 Whittone, Nicholas de, 188 Whityng, John, 15 Whytawyere, Geoffrey le, 280 Whytheved, John, 4 Whytsand, John de, 302 Wigetone, Gilbert de, 160 Wight, Wyght, Whight, Alan de, 268 - John de, 57, 261 - - Isabella, wife of, relict of Henry de Coventre, 57 - Nicholas de, 256 - - Matilda, wife of, 256 - Robert de, 38, 110, 234 - Thomas de, 38, 57, 83, 138, 171, 193 Wihtham, William de, 95 Willehale, Wylehale, Wirhale, &c., John de, 4 - Richard de, 16, 26, 80, 84, 109, 117, 241 - - Juliana, wife of, 80 William, 171 - Peter, son of, 171 William, Nicholas, de Lukes, 120 Wills, probate of, in the Husting, 55 Wilyngtone, John de, 160 Wincanton. See Wyndcaultone. Winchester, the Statute of, to be observed, 25, 135, 136, 163 - writ for the election of two citizens to attend a Parliament at, 243 - Bishop of, wine taken to his hostel in Southwark, to avoid being seized as unwholesome, 14 - - John de Sandale, 106 - - Sir John de Stratford, gives lead for repair of the Guildhall Chapel, 215 - fair at, Wardens and Attorneys appointed by the City for, 239, 260, 284 Winchester, Wyncestre, Wynton', John de, 3, 8, 11, 81, 127, 136, 144, 205, 260 - - Agnes, wife of, 260 - - Agnes, daughter of, 136 - - Alice, daughter of, 136 - - Cristina, daughter of, 136 - - Johanna, second wife of, 136 - - Johanna, daughter of, 136 - - Salomon, son of, 136 - John de, senior, 129 - - junior, 118 - Stephen de, 127, 184 Winchester, Wyncestre, Wynton', Thomas de, 37, 94, 127, 171, 172, 295, 303 - - junior, 286 - Walter de, 144 - - Sabine, wife of, daughter of Thomas de Derby, 144 - William de, 126, 127 - - Warden of Newgate, 197 Windsor, Sir John de Waltham, called "le Teler," Vicar of, 75 See also Wyndesore. Wine, of strangers, unlawfully sold by a hosteler, 14; unwholesome, carried to Southwark to avoid scrutiny, 14; the price of, regulated, 44, 72, 73, 261; unlawfully taken from Gascon merchants, to be restored, 45, 46; scrutineers of, sworn, 109, 110; the price of, regulated, and objected to by taverners, 141; a broker of, elected, 173; Assize of, 219; fines discharged by payment of casks of, 234; the burgesses of Oxford to pay tronage on, 253 Wine-drawers, election of, 110 Wircestre, Wilecestre, &c., Hugh de, 19, 51, 69, 97, 112, 117, 161, 178 Wirdrawiere, Wyrdrawere, Roger le, 286 - William le, 136 - - Emma, daughter of, 136 Witefeld, John de, 96 Witham, Richard de, 134 Withernam, 178 - the right of the citizens to take, 33, 42 Wode, John atte, 253 Wodebere, Elyas de, 234, 280 Wodecote, co. Surrey, 302 Wodeford, John de, 278 - Richard de, 107 - - Agnes, wife of, 107 Wodeham, Matthew de, 101 Wodehere, Elias de, 261 Wodehous, (Sir) Robert de, 109, 124, 177 - - appointed assessor of a twelfth, 106 Wodekok, Robert, 93 Wodere, Thomas le, 24 - - Johanna, daughter of, 24 - - Leticia, widow of, wife of Gilbert de Mordone, 24 Wodestoke, Edmund de, Earl of Kent, alleged rebellion of, 245 Wodestrate, 162 Wolcherche, John, chaplain of, 266 Wolcherchehaghe, church of, 200 Wolcherchehawe, William de, 26 Wolf, William, 128 Wollewharf, le, 262 Wolmer, Edmund, 34 Wolvyn, Wolvyne, Henry, de Lesnes, 115 - John, 234 Wool, brokers of, appointed, 77 - not to be exported, 298, 303 Woolmerchants, the weigher at the Tron elected by, 20; appointment of woolbrokers by, 77; summoned to consult with Parliament, 299, 300 Woolmongers, Mistery of, names of those sworn to govern the, 233 Wool Staple, to be fixed by the Mayor, &c., 18; to be established at certain places, 105 See also Staple. Worcester, Bishop of, Sir Walter Reynolds, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, 201-2 Worsted, "says" of, 54 Worstede, Wursted, Robert de, 93, 128, 209, 213 Woxebrigge, Woxbrugge, Augustine de, 109, 124 - - appointed assessor of a twelfth, 106 - Walter de, 245 Writele, Writlee, &c., John de, 163, 211, 226, 229, 232, 258 - William de, 22 Wroth, John, 261, 299 Wrotham, Wroteham, John de, 83, 127, 174, 228, 233, 293, 299 - - Alice, wife of, 83 - Richard de, 19 - William de, 90, 126 Wuselade, Richard de, 245 Wy, John de, 95 - Walter de, 5 Wychard, John, 237 - Thomas, de Erhuthe, 237 Wycombe, John de, 2-3 Wydeslade, Wodeslade, William de, 119 Wydeville, John de, 34, 35 Wygan, Adam de, 94 Wygemor, William de, 4 Wygenhale, John de, 3 Wygod, Henry, 245 - John, 289 Wyhtham, John de, 95 Wyke, Edmund de, 234 - Robert de, 291 Wykham, Thomas de, 92 Wylemyn, John, 271 Wylot, John, 285 Wylughby, Richard de, 252 Wymond, Henry, 6, 216, 228, 233, 242, 293 Wymond, Henry, a wool merchant, elected to consult with a Parliament at Nottingham, 300 Wymondeswolde, Wymundeswold, John de, 89, 127, 134 - William de, 278 Wymondham, Wymundesham, &c., John de, 93, 127, 196, 251, 255 - - John, son of, 255 - - a Warden of London Bridge, 41, 52 - - elected a collector of the murage, 146 - Peter de, 232 Wynchecoumbe, Geoffrey de, 289 Wynchelse, John de, 3, 277 - Richard de, 96 - William de, 89, 120, 127, 134 Wyndcaultone (Wincanton, co. Somerset), 216 Wyndesore, Wyndlesore, Edmund de, to be allowed to repair certain places for which murage had been granted, 66-7 - John de, 9, 20, 24 - Roger de, 142 Wynehelme, Robert de, 209 Wyngham, William de, 95 Wynterton, co Norfolk, 119 Wynterton, Geoffrey de, 234, 294 Wyrlingworth, Nicholas de, 268 Wyse, Wolfrid, 220 Wyslingham, Richard de, 268 Wysman, John, 280 Wytintone, Richard de, 95 Wyttele, Robert de, 213 Wytton', William de, 68 Y Yakesle, Yakeslee, John de, the King's tentmaker, 269 Yarmouth, Great, 32, 86. See also Gernemuthe. Ydeshale, John de, 268 Yeddynge. See Zeddynge. Yepeswyche, Nicholas de, 158, 161 - - Margery, wife of, 158 See also Ipswich. Yetingge, Yetyngge, Richard de, 128, 158 Yeveneye, Yieveneye, John de, 29, 30, 79 - - Theophania, wife of, widow of William de Medelane, 29, 30, 79 Yonge, John le, 171, 238, 249, 264 - - Henry, son of, 264 - - John, son of, 238 - - Matilda, widow of, 238 - - Roysia, wife of, daughter of Stephen de Uptone, 249 - Robert le, 90, 210 See also Jonge. York, Parliament at, 6, 20, 30, 33, 87, 99, 104, 105, 106, 109, 167, 176, 217, 225, 227, 271, 282 - - money paid to officials attending a, 217 York, Roger de, 294 - William de, 77 Youn, Younge, John (le), 127, 192, 232 - Robert, 94, 126 Yreis, Robert le, 201 Z Zeddynge (Yeddynge?), William de, 247 - - Stephen, son of, 247 "Zylynghous," a tenement in or near Bread Street called. 193