Index: U, Z

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 6, 1247-1251. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1922.

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U

Ubbeston, Ubeston, co. Suffolk, John le Parker of, q.v.

Ucchegrey, Robert, overseer of works at Deganwy, 433.

Uchtred, Richard son of, 393.

Uggel. See Ugley.

Ugley, Uggel', co. Essex, manor, 407–408.

Ulkel, John, the younger, overseer of works at Chester, 433.

Ulster, Ulvester, earl of. See Lacy.

Underwode, Robert, 132–133.

Unywent, Julian, 217.

Uphavering, William de, bailiff of Havering, 543.

-, -, William son of, 543.

Upminster, Uppeministr', co. Essex, 280.

Uppedune, Walter, 214.

Uppeministr'. See Upminster.

Uppington, Upton, co. Salop, 485.

Uppinham, Peter de, 526.

Upton. See Uppington.

Urchfont, Erchefunt [co. Wilts], manor, 269.

Usury, arrest for, 521.

-, imprisonment for, 520.

Utlag, William le, 251.

V

Vaghan, Waghan, Rees, 408.

Valencia, Walencia, William de, the king's brother, 4–5, 20, 23, 44, 102, 134, 141, 236, 269, 275, 380, 447, 544, 550, 559.

-, -, at Sandleford, 137.

-, -, his steward in Ireland, 112.

-, -, his chattels in Ireland, 345.

-, -, his lands in Ireland, 401.

-, -, his 500 marks for stocking his lands in Ireland, 481, 484.

-, -, Benham given to, 483.

-, -, his court at Pembroke, 297.

-, -, has suit of the county of Pembroke, 518.

-, -, lord of Pembroke, 526.

-, -, his steward in Ireland. See Sancto Martino.

-, -, his park of Swindon, 509.

-, -, manor committed to, 410.

-, -, his cows in the king's forest, 297.

-, -, debt to, 250, 262.

-, -, gift of deer to, 249, 327, 342, 385.

-, -, gift of live deer to, 200.

-, -, gift of a gerfalcon to, 325.

-, -, gift of debts to, 93, 123.

-, -, money for, 91.

-, -, gift of money to, 196, 397, 398.

-, -, gift of tallage to, 159.

-, -, gift of wine to, 2.

-, -, wine for, 7.

-, -, wine drunk by, 264.

-, -, gift of timber to, 411.

-, -, gift of wood to, 16.

-, -, grants to, 11, 133, 147, 277, 287, 399, 403, 407– 408.

-, -, grants of wardship to, 191, 193, 486.

-, -, pardon for, 162.

-, -, letters close authorized by, 411, 517.

-, -, livery for his knights, 14.

-, -, -, (named), 15.

-, -, livery for his yeomen, 15.

-, -, three of his yeomen to be knighted, 90.

-, -, and Joan his wife, 497.

-, -, -, fees assigned to, 102–103.

-, -, -, grant to, 28.

-, -, Joan his wife, one of the heirs of Walter Marshal earl of Pembroke, 102, 275.

-, -, -, livery to, 14.

-, -, -, the king's sister, lying in of, 247.

Valle Torta, Ralph de, 226 bis.

-, Robert de, 103.

-, William de, an approver, 499.

Vallibus, Vaus, John de, 547.

-, Peter de, appointed escheator in Northumberland, 36.

-, William de, 226.

-, -, sometime husband of Eleanor de Ferrariis, 440.

-, -, and Eleanor his wife, 70, 119, 294, 366.

-, Eleanor de, 226.

Vareis, Vareys [Vayres, Gironde, France], Amalvinus de, 245, 265, 343.

Vatort. See Vautort.

Vaudevill, Waudevill, Bartholomew de, pardon for, 1.

Vaus. See Vallibus.

Vautort, Vatort, Robert de, 224.

Vavasores, north of Trent to take venison, 490.

Vavasur, Robert le, 268.

-, -, honour of Peverel committed to, 172, 253.

-, -, keeper of the honour of Peverel, 382.

Veer. See Vere.

Veil, Oresia daughter of Reynold le, 362.

Vendeval. (See Wendeval.

Venison, does for the king, 20, 21.

-, does for prince Edward, 17. See also Deer.

-, gifts of, passim.

Venuc. See Venuz.

Venur, William le, 28.

Venuz, Venuc, Venoyz, Venoiz, John de, 150, 329.

-, -, mandate to, 136.

-, -, his bailiwick restored to, 129.

-, -, keeper of Aliceholt forest, 304 bis, 481.

-, -, steward or keeper of Aliceholt forest, mandates to, 205, 448, 473, 474.

-, -, bailiff of Woolmer, 481.

Vercelli [Italy], Sancti Andree Vercellensis, abbot, 262.

-, Sancti Januarii Vercellensis, abbot, 262.

Verderers, election of, 42, 46, 395, 408.

-, exempt from assizes except grand assize, 56.

-, exempt from juries &c. outside his county, 105.

-, exemptions of, 508.

Verdun, John de, gift to, 444.

-, -, lands held of, 52.

-, William de, 530.

Vere, Ver, Veer, Geoffrey de, 358.

-, Hugh de, earl of Oxford, 102, 103, 536.

-, Robert de, 73, 336, 337 bis.

-, Simon de, 537.

Verins, John, 163.

Vernay, Henry de, knight, 57.

Vernon, Vernun, John de, escheator in Wilts, 384.

-, -, coroner in Wilts, appointed steward of the forest there, 278.

-, -, steward of the forest of Wilts, mandate to, 385.

-, -, keeper of Bradden forest, mandate to, 294.

-, -, steward of Chippenham forest, 306, 373.

-, -, steward of Gillingham forest, 308.

-, -, -, mandates to, 299, 309, 342.

-, -, steward of Melksham forest, mandate to, 339.

-, -, steward of Selwood forest, 298.

-, Ralph de, 142, 512, 519.

-, Richard de, 519, 557.

-, -, and Heloise his wife, 48, 218.

-, -, -, daughter of Joan de Morvill, 93.

-, Warin de, and Alda his wife, 142.

Versificator. See Henry.

Vescy, Vesci, William de, 117.

-, -, war waged by, 136.

-, -, and Agnes his wife, 70, 71, 156, 294, 366.

Vestments for the king, chasuble of samite to be lined with diaper, 292.

-, chasuble (casula), 300.

-, copes (described), 494.

-, a cope to be made of a baudekin, 498.

-, alb, tunic and dalmatic, 524.

- See also Ecclesiastical.

Veteri, Ponte, Idonea de, 94.

-, John de, 36, 94.

-, Robert de, 63, 104.

Veutrer, Hugh le, 29.

Vian, Viann. See Vyane.

Viel, Margery, 79.

Vignerun, John de, 252.

Vigros, a servant, 462.

Vilers, Vileres, Richard de, 461, 479.

-, Robert de, 184, 220.

Villa Honoris, Bernard de, a gown for his wife, 460.

Villa Nova, Villanou, Villonne, Bernard de, 487.

-, -, king's yeoman, a gown for his wife, 505.

-, -, livery to, 476.

-, -, livery of a dress for his wife, 13.

Vincent, tutor of Aymer de Lezinan, 143 bis.

Vincent, Thomas son of, 131.

Viner, Thomas son of Roger del, 417.

Vintner, Simon the, 252.

Vintner. See Adam.

Vintners, fines from, 121–122.

Virgultis, Peter de, to receive knighthood, 475.

Viterbio, Reiner de, cardinal deacon, money for, 92.

Vitwell, co. Norfolk. See Outwell.

Vivario, Vivar', Martin de, 163.

-, -, knight of the king's household, 132.

-, Robert son of John de, 494–495.

Vivill. See Wyvill.

Vivonia, Vivon', Hugh de, 120, 258.

-, -, sometime sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, 440.

-, -, William de Fortibus son and heir of, q.v.

-, -, gift of bucks to, 289.

-, -, execution of will of, 209.

-, -, gifts of bucks to, 74 bis, 84.

-, -, custody given to, 128.

-, -, liveries for, 16.

-, -, mandate to, 183.

-, Hugh son of Hugh de, 480.

-, -, absent in Gascony, 128.

-, -, his wife Parnell, daughter of William Putot, 128.

Vuelhine, Nicholas, 406.

Vure [Ivor, co. Buckingham ?], prisoners of, 69.

Vyane, Vian, Viann, Nicholas de, gift of a buck to, 86.

-, -, livery for, 15.

-, -, pardon for, 52.

W

Wabridge, Wauberg, Waubergh, Wauberge [co. Huntingdon], forest, bucks and does in, 25, 26, 242, 259, 495.

-, -, firewood in, 40.

-, -, timber in, 33, 128, 129, 134, 193, 196, 252.

Wad', Henry de la, and Julia his mother, 544.

Wade, Robert son of Richard, 89.

Wages, payment of, 132.

Waghan. See Vaghan.

Wahull. See Odell.

Wahull, Wahul, Saher de, 49, 267, 299, 359.

-, -, Walter son of, 359.

-, -, Walter son and heir of, homage of, 299.

Wainfleet, Waynflet, co. Lincoln, advowson of St. Mary's church, 531.

Wak, Alina, debts of, 495.

-, Joan, 491.

Wakefeld in Whittlewood forest [co. Northampton], oaks in, 51.

Wakeringh'. See Walkeringham.

Waketon, Alexander de, 151.

Walde. See Weald.

Walden, Saffron, Waledon, Waleden, co. Essex, 121.

-, letters close dated at, 33.

-, abbot of, 469, 489.

Waldis, Robert de, carpenter, 482.

Waleden, Waled', Robert de, mason, 556.

Waledon. See Walden.

Walegod, William, 26.

Walencia. See Valencia.

Walensis, le Waleys, le Waleis, John, 158.

-, -, bailiff of Havering, 340, 360, 494, 512.

-, -, bailiff of Havering park, mandate to, 202.

-, Nicholas, 537.

-, Richard, 363.

-, Robert, 336.

-, William, 133.

Walepol, Edmund de, monk of St. Edmund's, elected abbot, 87.

Walerand, Waleran, Wallerand, Waleraund, J., letters close authorized by, 541.

-, Robert, 95, 112, 158, 165, 318, 361.

-, -, presiding over forest pleas, 23.

-, -, appointed sheriff of Gloucester, 42.

-, -, sheriff of Gloucester, mandate to, 33.

-, -, king's steward, 468.

-, -, -, gift of bucks to, 490.

-, -, bailiff of Carmarthen, mandate to, 518.

-, -, justice of assize, 379, 537 bis, 538, 562.

-, -, letters close authorized by, 410, 450, 470, 475, 478, 482, 487, 489.

-, -, mandates to, 135, 137, 275, 380.

-, -, gifts to, 89, 199, 300, 317.

-, -, and Denise his wife, 357.

Wales, 66.

-, lands in, 5.

-, conquered land in, 145.

-, custody of Welsh minors' lands, 555.

-, Welsh hostages, 44, 45.

-, a hostage from the prince of North Wales, 148.

-, law and custom of, 113, 236.

-, land granted to the least loss of the king and the greatest of his Welsh enemies, 135.

-, death of a stranger from, 266.

-, North, war in, 541.

-, -, Llewelin prince of, 541.

Waleton. See Wallington: Walton.

Waleys. See Walensis.

Walingford, Walingef. See Wallingford.

Walingford, Clement de, 273.

Walkelin, Gilbert, 415.

Walkeringham, Wakeringh', co. Nottingham, manor, tallage of, 177.

Wallen, la Wallen [Walland in Worlfardisworthy?], co. Devon, 362.

Wallerand. See Walerand.

Wallingford, Walingef, Walinford [co. Berks], king's court at, 47.

-, bailiffs of, 66, 69.

-, king's prison at, 28.

-, prison, 327.

-, a Jew of, 77.

-, letters close dated at, 289, 406, 412.

Wallington, Waleton [in Beddington parish], co. Surrey, 211.

-, manor, 250.

Walpole, Walpol, co. Norfolk, 560.

Walsall, Walsshal [co. Stafford], manor, 2.

Walsingham [co. Norfolk], chasuble sent to the king at, 423.

-, letters close dated at, 425.

-, Edmund vintner of, 121.

Walsshal. See Walsall.

Walter serjeant of the king's hall, 386.

Walter, Agnes daughter of, 376.

-, Gilbert son of, 227.

-, Hugh son of, 350.

-, William son of, 131.

Waltham, Wautham, co. Essex, 280.

-, letters close dated at, 107, 197, 230, 422, 492, 494, 495, 557.

-, bread from, 89, 97, 110, 170, 220, 332, 428, 509.

-, trespass at, 557.

-, king's wines at, 264, 268, 303.

-, wine sold at, 145.

-, no wine to be sold there before the king's, 90.

-, tenants in ancient demesne in, 135.

-, abbot of, 557.

-, -, has tallage of his tenants in ancient demesne, 135.

-, -, goods of, 36.

-, -, debts due to, 37.

-, -, gift to, 61.

-, cellarer of. See Sancta Osida.

-, abbot and canons of, 280.

Waltham, Bishop's Wautham [co. Hants], letters close dated at, 390, 391.

Waltham on the Wolds, co. Leicester, 51.

Waltham, Wautham, co. Lincoln, manor, tallage of, 235.

Walton, Waleton [co. Buckingham], 103.

Walton. See Wauton.

-, East, co. Norfolk, 560.

Wamberg. See Wanborough.

Wanborough, Wamberg, co. Wilts, 361.

Wanek, William le, 16.

Waneting. See Wantage.

Wantage, Waneting, co. Berks, 102.

-, town and hundreds, liberty of, 501.

Wapham. See Wepham.

War, between William de Vescy and Morgan son of Howell, 136.

War. See Ware.

Ward, Adam, 240.

Warderoba, Henry de, 283.

Wardley, Warleye, co. Rutland, 194.

Wardrobe, the king's, keys of, sent under seal, 201.

-, -, payments in, 44, 51, 57, 85, 121, 124, 125, 127, 141, 145, 148, 150, 159, 192, 195, 206, 213, 250, 254, 267, 269 bis, 270, 273, 276, 291, 296, 314, 317, 322, 333, 335, 386, 389, 399, 410, 412, 416, 418, 419, 422, 438, 447, 465, 469, 482, 483, 489, 502, 513, 515, 523, 544, 549.

-, -, money to be sent into, 455, 456.

-, -, payment in, certified to the exchequer, 239.

-, -, money to be paid from the exchequer into, 242.

-, -, debts in, 420.

-, -, escheators to answer in, 36.

-, -, money for expenses of, 482.

-, -, prests made from, 162.

-, -, stuffs requisitioned for, 522.

-, -, cloth for alms to be sent into, 198.

-, -, liveries out of, furred gowns and caps, 206. See also Liveries.

-, -, keepers of, 383. See also Chaceporc.

-, in the Tower, wax to be got from, 201.

Wardship granted, services &c. due from, 111.

Ware, War', co. Hertford, 34, 122.

-, bread from, 90, 332.

-, trespass at, 109.

-, trespass of measures at, 447.

-, earl of Winchester's men of, 55.

-, liberty of, 33.

-, Henry le Brun of, 109.

-, bailiff of. See Brun.

Warenna, Warenne, John de, 37, 247, 374, 391, 398, 536, 564.

-, -, not heir of his mother Maud, 178.

-, -, to have his tallage, 41.

-, -, gift of live deer to, 517.

-, -, liveries to, 16, 89.

-, -, pardon for, 373.

-, -, (son of William), earl of Surrey, comes Warenne, immunities of, 117, 426, 474, 477.

-, -, -, issues of his lands, 42.

-, -, -, grant to, 39.

-, -, -, Alice wife of, the king's sister, 479.

-, William de, late earl of Surrey, 36, 39, 117, 131, 285.

-, -, alms of, 131.

-, -, old debts of, 402.

-, -, immunities of, 474, 477.

-, -, Maud (daughter of William Marshal) wife of, 37, 39, 41, 178.

-, -, -, illness of, 110.

-, -, -, writ after her death, 41.

-, -, -, execution of her will, 42.

Wargrave, Weregrave [co. Berks], wood, in the forest of Windsor, 335.

Warin, Fulk son of, 102.

-, -, liberty of, 501.

-, Geoffrey son of, 124

-, -, steward of the forest of Morfe, 309, 375.

-, -, steward of Shirlot forest, 325.

-, -, keeper of Cannock forest, 457.

-, -, -, mandates to, 71, 85, 180, 183, 184 (4), 196, 235, 238, 244, 256, 303, 309, 325, 457.

-, Walter son of, 362 bis.

-, William son of, steward of the forest of Feckenham, 303.

Warkton, Werketon, co. Northampton, wood, 281.

Warleye. See Wardley.

Warminster, Werministr' [co. Wilts], 386.

Warneford, Richard de, 143, 325, 481.

Warnham, Wornham, co. Sussex, 561.

Warr, John la, 363.

Warranty, security for, 184.

Warre, Emma la, 365.

-, John de, and Olympias, 536.

Warre. See Ware.

Warren, fine for having, 195.

-, grant of, 43.

Warrens. See Corfe; Northampton.

Warsop, Warshope, co. Nottingham, 104.

Warwick county, committed to Philip Marmiun, 181.

-, sheriff of. See Marmiun.

-, election of coroner in, 25.

-, coroner in. See Edricheston.

-, appointment of escheator in, 248, 277, 474.

-, thieves and malefactors in, 112.

Warwick, Warr., co. Warwick, prison at, 28, 257, 265, 329, 443, 446, 494.

-, road from, to Coventry, 286.

-, Richard de Marston Prioris of, 324.

Warwick, earl of. See Plessetis.

-, Philippa countess of. See Philippa.

Wascelin, Andrew, 421.

Wasche, la Wasche [co. Hants], wood, 394.

Washam, Geoffrey de, 151.

Wassand, Wassaund. See Watsand.

Waste, 520–521.

Wastehus, Richard, 372.

Watchmen to be appointed against malefactors, 540.

Waterperry, Waterpir [co. Oxford], 5.

Watervill, Reynold de, 259.

Watevill, Whatevill, Wattevill, Peter de, 75, 76, 195.

Watford, William de, 549.

Wath, Walter de, formerly sheriff of Devon, 441.

Watsand, Watsaund, Wassand, Wassaund, Alan de, 238.

-, -, constituted a justice in eyre, 115, 215.

-, -, appointed justice in eyre in Middlesex, 223.

-, -, justice in eyre, 98, 110.

-, -, justice of assize, 369, 536 bis, 537, 559, 561.

-, -, justice of the bench, 555.

Wattevill. See Whatevill.

Watton, John de, formerly sheriff of Essex and Hertford, 285.

Wauberg, Wauberge, Waubergh. See Wabridge.

Waud', Richard de, 556.

Wauder, Thomas, 120.

Waudevill. See Vaudevill.

Waukfelwod, forest, timber in, 295.

Wauncy, Nicholas de, 557.

-, Ralph de, witness to a deed, 227.

Wauth', Stephen, justice of assize, 537.

Wautham. See Waltham.

Wauton, Robert de, 402.

-, Walton, Wautton, Simon de, 63, 109.

-, -, keeper of Feckenham manor, 319.

-, -, keeper of the king's houses at Feckenham, 497.

-, -, justice in eyre, 111, 355.

-, -, justice in Suffolk, 430.

-, -, justice of assize, 227, 228, 229, 230, 364 passim, 365, 368, 369, 484, 537, 538, 560, 561.

-, -, justice of the bench, 555.

-, -, gifts to, 71, 180, 303, 460.

Wavendon, co. Buckingham, 463.

-, church, 463.

Waverle, John de, lay brother, 439.

Waverley, Waverleg, Waverl' [co. Surrey], Otuelus monk of, 231.

-, a lay brother (fratrem conversum) of, 414.

Wax, for king's use, 138.

-, a miliare of, 201.

Wayder, John son of Peter le, of Lincoln, 370.

Waynflet, co. Lincoln. See Wainfleet.

Wayok, Michael, 228.

Weald, co. Essex. See Northweald.

Weald, South, Walde, co. Essex, 280.

Weapons, 12,000 quarrels sent to Ireland, 440.

Wearne, Pytene and Werne, Pitten and Werne, co. Somerset, 467.

-, manors, tallage of, 160, 167.

Wedding feast, gift of bucks and firewood for, 200.

Wednesfield, Wednesfeld, [in Wolverhampton parish, co. Stafford], serjeanty in, 545.

Weights, miliare of wax, 201.

-, four carratas of lead, 202.

Weirs, kidelli, for fishing, 509.

Weirs (gurgites). See Gloucester.

-, repairs to, 127.

Weld, co. Essex. See Northweald.

Welesleg. See Wellesleg.

Weleton soke. See Welton.

Welford, Welleford, co. Northampton, 559.

Welholm, Robert de, 119.

Welhop, Welloc, John de, 462.

Well, Robert de, 111.

-, Thomas de, sub-prior of Crowland, becomes abbot, 66.

Welleford, co. Northampton. See Welford.

Wellesleg, Welesleg, Walerand de, 364, 365 bis.

Wellesty, Herbert de, 35.

Welleton. See Welton.

Welloc. See Welhop.

Wells, Welles [co. Somerset], letters close dated at, 313.

-, a burgess of, 366.

-, the bishop's bailiffs of, 403.

-, archdeacon of. See Chaceporc.

-, dean of. See Saracen.

-, dean and sub-dean of, mandates to, 541.

-, chapter of, 446.

Welton, Welleton, Weleton [in Howdenshire, co. York], soke, 157, 204.

Wendeval, Wendevall, Vendeval, Robert de, 11, 23.

-, -, testament of, 21.

Wendlesworth, Wendleswrth, Laurence de, 24, 160.

Wenge. See Wing.

Wengham, Wingeham, Wengeham, Wingham, Henry de, guardian of the see of Bath, 19.

-, -, keeper of the bishopric of Bath and Wells, mandate to, 67.

-, -, appointed tallager, 216.

-, -, illness of, 246.

-, -, guardian of Pershore abbey, mandate to, 428.

-, -, to hear pleas concerning serjeanties, 545.

-, -, mandate to, about a serjeanty, 182.

-, -, oath of sub-escheator before, 476.

-, -, escheator, 137, 545.

-, -, -, oaths taken before, 437, 474.

-, -, -, inquisitions made by, 310, 393.

-, -, -, his fellow in co. Warwick, 248.

-, -, -, money to be handed to, 53.

-, -, mandates to, as escheator, 2, 4, 10, 11, 12 bis, 13 bis, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 24, 30, 34, 36, 37, 39 bis, 41 bis, 44, 52, 60, 62, 65 ter, 66, 67 bis, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 bis, 79 bis, 81 bis, 85, 89, 94, 105, 124, 127, 128, 129 bis, 131, 132, 136, 137, 138 bis, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144, 146, 151 bis, 154, 155 bis, 157, 159, 171, 172 bis, 173, 174, 175, 176, 179, 180, 183, 184, 187, 189, 190, 191 bis, 192, 193, 197, 200 bis, 204 bis, 206, 207 ter, 209 bis, 212 bis, 213 bis, 214, 215, 236, 237, 240, 243, 244, 251, 257, 258, 261, 265, 268, 271, 272, 277, 279 bis, 281, 292, 299, 301, 302, 303, 305, 306, 311, 316, 318, 321, 323, 326 bis, 329, 331, 333 ter, 334, 336 bis, 337, 340, 347, 371, 376, 381, 384, 391, 392, 395, 397, 407 bis, 420, 422, 423, 426, 443, 444, 446, 453, 456, 459, 463, 466, 470, 476, 477.

-, -, -, -, to pay in all moneys in hand, 83.

-, -, -, -, to make payment from the issues of his office, 92.

Wengho, William son of Roger de, 538.

Wenham, co. Suffolk, manor, 244.

Wenlock, Wenloc, Wenlak, co. Salop, prior of, 254, 533, 567.

-, -, his houses in the forest to be pulled down, 256.

Wennington, Weniton, Westm', co. Essex, 537.

Wepham, Wapham [in Burpham parish], co. Sussex, 83.

Weregrave. See Wargrave.

Werewell. See Wherwell.

Werketon. See Warkton.

Werlegh, Hawise wife of Hugh de, 102.

Werne. See Wearne.

Werwell. See Wherwell.

Wescot, John de, 312.

-, Robert de, 329.

Weseham, Geoffrey de, 63.

-, Roger de, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 221 bis, 527.

-, bishop of Chester, 444.

-, -, pardons for, 378, 417.

-, Simon de, 199.

West Wicumb. See Wycombe.

Westbir, 393.

Westbir', Nicholas de, 393.

Westhide [in Stoke Edith parish], co. Hereford, 538.

Westhanneg, Westhanneye. See Hanney.

Westminster, 111, 148, 204, 224, 399.

-, justices of Jews at. See Jews.

-, letters close dated at, 1, 4–8 passim, 22–32 passim, 38–40, 63–69 passim, 91, 92– 95, 102–107, 116, 117, 118, 120, 126–127, 133, 134, 135, 146–152, 153–160, 175–177, 199, 206–214, 215, 222, 231– 233, 235–237, 238, 252–263, 266–273, 276–283, 332, 333, 334–339, 343, 347–352, 353, 355–357, 370, 395–399, 416– 421, 430, 437, 440–444, 445– 446, 488, 509–518, 525, 532– 533, 534–535, 539, 554, 564– 567.

-, petitions presented at, 220.

-, pleas in banco at, 555.

-, provisions sent to, 35, 248, 250, 259, 319, 328, 330, 390, 392, 427, 428, 502.

-, wine to be sent to, 1, 211, 266.

-, wines at, 456, 464.

-, celebration of St. Edward's day at, 89, 202, 330, 502.

-, St. Edward's fair to be proclaimed, 557.

-, payments made at, 333, 438.

-, payments into the Wardrobe at, 269 bis.

-, the great hall, 4.

- Hall, poor to be fed in, at Christmas &c., 19.

-, fall of a wall in the king's hall, 521.

-, larder at, 153.

-, larder in the cellar of the chamber of the clerks of the chapel to be altered, 461.

-, works at, 70, 245.

-, grey (grisia) stone for works at, 262.

-, wardrobe of king's chamber at, to be painted, 203.

-, Jewry in, and great wine cellar to be wainscotted, and other works, 464.

-, Antioch chamber at, 464.

-, king's prison at, 501.

-, stews at, small pike for stocking, 317.

-, Nicholas recluse of, 24.

-, the great church, 4.

-, -, building of, 82.

-, -, money to be raised for building, 307.

-, -, wages of workmen in, 245, 375, 423.

-, -, sacristy to be built and vestments to be provided, 413.

-, -, tapestries (culcitra) to hang in (described), 476, 477.

-, -, cloth to hang in, 477.

-, -, silk cloths to hang in, 493.

-, -, St. Peter's, cup for the sacrament in, 343.

-, -, metal remaining from the great bell of, 264.

-, -, new chapter house at, a lectern for, 203.

-, monastery of St. Edward, a candle of 1,000lbs. for, 18.

-, shrine of St. Edward at, 423.

-, -, a great cammock for, 422.

-, -, candlesticks for, 423.

-, -, a ring for, 467.

-, -, the new shrine, 423.

-, the sacrist to have the two censers of St. Dunstan and the old shrines burnished &c., 320.

-, great bell and cross for, 409.

-, crucifix at, 546.

-, chapel of St. Edmund, 4.

-, St. John's chapel, candle of 100lbs. for, 19.

-, St. Stephen's chapel, candle of 100lbs. for, 18.

-, -, two bells of, 264.

-, -, painting of the interior, 311.

-, prior and convent of, gift to, 496.

-, sub-prior of, 264.

-, priors of cells of, exempt from common fine, 348.

-, abbot of, 23, 94, 161, 203, 260, 343, 370, 420, 551.

-, -, absent abroad, 24.

-, -, to provide a warden for Jewish converts, 238.

-, -, lawing of his dogs, 302.

-, -, granted amercement of his men, 264.

-, -, his men not to be distrained in co. Gloucester, 68.

-, -, amercements of his men in co. Gloucester, 77.

-, -, liberty of, in hundred of Deerhurst, 39.

-, -, his manor of Headley, 77.

-, -, debts of, 24.

-, -, gifts of live deer to, 238 bis.

-, -, gift of bucks to, 175.

-, -, grant of eight bucks a year to, 77, 181, 296, 496.

-, -, gift of a rent to, 307.

-, -, gift of timber to, 54.

-, -, mandate to, 246.

-, -, grants of liberties to, 158, 264.

-, abbot and convent, 65.

Westmonasterio, Westm', Edward de, son of Odo de, 151, 162, 166, 203, 304.

-, -, king's clerk, 45.

-, -, appointed keeper of the exchequer seal, 58.

-, -, to take the city of London into the king's hand, 79.

-, -, to get wax from the wardrobe, 201.

-, -, metal in his custody, 304.

-, -, ring sent to, 467.

-, -, cloth sent to, for a cope, 498.

-, -, treasure delivered to, 500.

-, -, to buy gold leaf, 501.

-, -, letters close authorised by, 429.

-, -, mandates to, 12 bis, 15, 18, 60 bis, 70, 82, 88, 91, 101, 132, 151, 162, 166, 201, 203, 238, 245, 246, 264, bis, 290, 291, 292, 300, 304, 307, 316, 318, 326, 328, 331, 343, 375, 377, 389, 390, 409, 413, 422, 423 bis, 425, 427, 431, 444, 447 bis, 454, 460, 461, 463, 466, 467, 472, 473, 476, 477, 481, 485, 486, 494, 496, 505, 506, 507, 521, 524, 546.

-, Richard de, 368.

Weston. See Wheston.

Weston [co. Berks?], manor, 327.

-, [Colville], co. Cambridge, 560.

- on Avon, co. Gloucester, 538.

- [co. York], 308.

Weston, Hugh de, respite of knighthood for, 105.

-, John de, 369, 538.

-, Richard de, 520.

-, Sibyl de, 537.

-, William de, 538.

Westwod, co. Warwick, wood of, 339.

Westwood, Westwod [co. Worcester], nuns of, 319.

Weyder, Alan le, 252.

Whaplode, Quappel [co. Lincoln], 545.

Whatevill. See Watevill.

Whatewiche [co. Salop ?], wood, 158.

Wherewell. See Wherwell.

Wherwell, Wherewell, Werwell, co. Hants, letters close dated at, 304, 477, 479.

-, abbess of, 115, 392.

-, -, gifts of timber to, 168 bis.

Wheston, Weston [in Tideswell, co. Derby], tallage, 179.

Whetel, Greg' de, 393.

-, Simon de, 393.

-, -, Richard his son, 393.

Whicchewod, Whicchewode. See Wychwood.

Whicestre, Roger de, livery for, 395.

Whichewod. See Wychwood.

Whit. See Wight.

Whitby, Wyteby, co. York, abbot of, 357.

Whitcherch, William de, a monk of Pershore, 553.

Whitchirch, Wihtchirch, Ellis son of Ellis de, 68.

Whitchurch, Wiccherch, co. Oxford, 554.

-, Wytecherch, co. Warwick, 119.

White Castle, Album castrum [co. Monmouth], 112.

Whitecok [co. Leicester]. See Withcote.

Whitedic. See Whittendike.

Whitefeld, Ralph de, 228.

Whitfield, Whitefeud [co. Northampton], 408.

Whith. See Wight.

Whitham. See Whystham.

Whithlewode. See Whittlewood.

Whithune, William, 214.

Whiting, Thomas, 215 bis.

Whitinton, co. Salop. See Whittington.

Whitlewod, Whitlewode. See Whittlewood.

Whitsand, Whitsaund. See Wytsand.

Whittendike, Whitedic [in Ramsbury parish], co. Wilts, 229.

Whittington, Great, Wytinton [in Corbridge parish, co. Northumberland], manor, 213, 214.

-, Whitinton, co. Salop, church, 542.

Whittlewood, Whittlewod, Whithlewod, Wytlewod, Whitlewod, Whitlewode, Wittlewod, Withlewod [co. Northampton], forest, 173.

-, -, assart in, 43.

-, -, bucks and does in, 53, 136, 196, 278, 293, 300, 308, 312, 323, 388, 395, 450, 472, 492, 517.

-, -, firewood in, 76, 136, 448, 452.

-, -, wood for charcoal in, 383.

-, -, timber in, 51, 56, 82, 92, 186, 188, 322.

-, -, keeper of. See Langelegh.

-, -, steward of. See Goldingham.

-, -, Pokel and Havel woods in, q.v.

Whystham [co. Berks]. See Wytham.

Whystham, Whitham, Roger de, 76–77.

Whyt. See Wight.

Whytel, John de, 299.

-, -, William his brother, 299.

Wiccherch, co. Oxford. See Whitchurch.

Wicchewod, Wichewud. See Wychwood.

Wichlad, William, 424.

Wichton, 559.

Wicumb. See Wycombe.

Wife. See Legal.

Wigginton, Wiginton [in Tamworth parish], co. Stafford, manor, tallage of, 133.

Wight, Whit, Whyt, Whith, Wyht, isle of, return of writs in, 209.

-, -, forest of, 22.

-, -, -, deer in, 57.

-, -, -, bucks in, 76, 86, 136.

Wiginton. See Wigginton.

Wiht. See Wight.

Wik, co. Somerset, 363.

Wik, Philip de, 537.

Wiketon, Odard de, 218.

Wilde, John, 458.

Wilden, co. Bedford, parson of. See Pabenham.

Wilie, Philip de, 229.

Will, chattels left by, 153.

Willama, Robert son of, 60.

Willelma, dame, to remain with the king's children, 247.

Willelmi, Arnald, de Casalis, clerk of St. Sever, 82.

Willey, Willeye [in Greasley parish], co. Nottingham, hay, timber oaks in, 307, 445.

William, the king's baker, 63.

-, the king's fisher, 399, 504, 505.

-, the king's painter, 54, 492.

-, king's painter at Windsor, 83.

-, the queen's saucer, grant to, 155.

-, the pope's usher, 245.

William, Alan son of, 429.

-, Godfrey son of, forester of Donigton, 467.

-, -, Alice his sister, 467.

-, John son of, 38, 488.

-, Martin son of, 316.

-, Richard son of, 530.

-, Robert son of, 511.

-, Saer son of, 537.

-, Thomas son of, 276.

-, -, William and Roger sons of, 276.

-, William son of, 365, 538.

Wilton [co. Wilts], 25.

-, cloth to be taken at, 199.

-, pleas at, 215.

-, abbey, 100.

-, abbess of, grant to, 139.

-, -, her wood in Savernake forest, 462.

-, friars preachers of, 298, 382, 391.

-, Jews of, 381.

Wilton, Wylton, William de, constituted a justice in eyre, 115, 215.

-, -, justice in eyre, 98–99, 335.

-, -, constituted justice of assize, 228.

Wilts, the county amerced for false judgment, 308.

-, fine for beaupleader in, 308.

-, justices in eyre appointed in, 215.

-, eyre of forest justices in, 48.

-, election of coroners in, 278, 512.

-, escheator in. See Vernun.

-, steward of the forest in. See Vernun.

-, sheriff of. See Tinehid.

-, -, his servant. See Cantebrigia.

Wimpler, Wympler, William le, Isabel wife of, 328.

Winceleys, Winseleys, Wynseleys, Nicholas de, 411.

-, Robert de, 403.

Winchcombe, Winchecumb [co. Gloucester], bread from, 509.

-, abbey, 100.

-, abbot of, 81.

Winchelsea, Winchels', Winches', Wincheles', Wynchels', co. Sussex, 271.

-, mandate to bailiffs of, 476.

-, manor, 81.

-, to equip a galley, 78.

-, wreck at, 358–359, 361.

-, fish from, 54, 385, 392, 429– 430.

-, wine merchants at, 565.

-, a ship taken at, 567.

Winches'. See Winchelsea.

Winchester, 97, 145.

-, town taken into king's hand and restored, 457.

-, mayor of. See Specer.

-, mayor and bailiffs of, mandate to, 433.

-, bailiffs of, king's alms at hands of, 140.

-, document dated at, 524.

-, letters close dated at, 19, 20, 58, 63, 99, 101, 115, 116, 136, 164, 165, 166, 248, 250, 301, 302, 303, 346, 347, 360, 374, 375, 391, 392, 452, 454, 478, 523, 525, 543.

-, tallage at, 376.

-, king to spend Christmas at (1247), 12.

-, preparations for spending Whitsuntide at, 160.

-, poor clothed there at Whitsuntide, 52.

-, Christmas (1249) to be spent at, 239.

-, king at, 253.

-, Christmas (1250) spent at, 384, 385, 386, 387, 389.

-, wood and charcoal for cooking, 386.

-, Whitsuntide to be spent at, 443.

-, cloth for the poor at, 445.

-, king starting for, 449.

-, knights to be made at, 50.

-, cambium at, 98.

-, arrangements as to coining money at, 107–108.

-, a stranger from Wales killed near, 266.

-, money sent to, 53, 451.

-, a cope sent to, 375.

-, cloth sent to, 451.

-, bread from, 97, 160, 244, 386, 443.

-, boars &c. from, 385.

-, provisions ordered from, 539.

-, horses bought at, 453.

-, fish sent to, 54, 381.

-, fencing for king's kitchens at, 386.

-, works at, 41.

-, castle, 160.

-, -, works at, 167 ter, 304, 460, 508.

-, -, timber for repairs in, 264.

-, -, Jews' tower in, timber for, 146.

-, -, timber for building a room in, 167.

-, shingles for roofing king's houses at, 251.

-, walls of La Parroc sent to, 431.

-, gaol, escapes from, 19–20.

-, king's prison at, 21, 28, 105, 239, 255, 266, 271, 283, 284, 289, 312, 387, 452.

-, wax at, 138.

-, wines at, 17, 242, 330, 450, 455.

-, wine sent to, 170, 244.

-, St. Giles' fair, proclamation to be made at, 557.

-, -, merchandize sold at Southampton during, 563.

-, Jews of, 304, 553.

-, Henry butcher of, 154.

-, William butcher of, 110.

-, Henry le Macecren, le Macecrer of, 465, 544.

-, friars preachers of, 479.

-, -, gifts to, 59, 304.

-, abbess of St. Mary's, 352, 417, 451.

-, -, gift of timber to, 481.

-, -, payments by, 269.

-, -, Richard servant of, 269.

-, infirm of St. Mary Magdalene without, 372.

-, St. Cross by, house of, 326, 380.

-, St. Swithun's, prior of, 31, 115, 286, 361, 430, 434.

-, -, -, mandate to, 367.

-, -, prior and monks of, loan to, 375–376.

-, -, John prior of, elected abbot of Peterborough, 263.

-, -, baker in. See Pictavensis.

-, -, three monks of, 380.

-, -, keeper of anniversaries of. See Trenchefoil.

-, archdeacon of, mandate to, 380.

-, bishop of, official of, 105.

-, elect of. See Aymer.

-, P. late bishop of. See Rupibus.

-, W. de Ralegh late bishop of, q.v.

-, election of a bishop, 522.

-, bishop's quay at Southwark, 332.

-, bishops of, claims of, 31.

-, bishopric, 372.

-, -, question of appointment, 376.

-, -, guardians of, 424.

-, -, -, mandate to, 386.

-, -, - See also Chaceporc.

-, -, fish in stews of, 332.

-, -, issues of, 328, 386, 394, 413.

-, -, cultivation of lands of, 329.

-, -, ploughs &c. reserved for use of, 327, 330.

-, -, woods belonging to, 410.

-, -, bucks to be taken in the parks of, 325.

-, -, provisions requisitioned in, 328.

-, issues of bishopric to be delivered to Aymer elect of, 416.

-, earl of. See Quency.

Winchfield, Winchefeld [co. Hants], wood of, 251.

Windesor, Windes', Windleshour, Thomas de, 357.

-, -, execution of will of, 301.

-, John son and heir of Thomas de, homage of, 332.

Windsor, Windleshour, Windles, Windes' [co. Berks], 15, 163, 201, 360, 558.

-, deed dated at, 526.

-, letters close dated at, 2–4, 40–46, 70, 87–91, 95, 112, 121, 123–125, 133, 135, 173, 200– 206, 223, 224, 237, 238, 263– 265, 274–276, 284–288, 325, 326, 329, 330, 355, 357, 358, 367, 399, 401, 403, 404, 412, 414, 415, 433–436, 445, 447, 482, 483, 486, 496–500, 504– 508, 519–522, 527, 529–530, 533–534, 539, 540, 553, 554, 557, 562, 563, 564, 567.

-, man hanged at, 485.

-, the king at, 286.

-, king's children at, 24, 247, 521.

-, lampreys for the queen at, 33.

-, money for queen at, 34.

-, provisions made at, concerning the mint, 45.

-, custom due from men of London at, 70.

-, ships and chattels of, arrested at London, 70.

-, payment made at, 447.

-, money sent to, 326.

-, pork sent to, 126.

-, roebucks sent to, 328.

-, salted stags sent to, 504.

-, wine sent to, 332, 503, 516

-, armoury at, 6.

-, parish church, chasuble for, 445.

-, prison at, 415.

-, stews of, small pike to be bought for stocking, 317.

-, -, bream for stocking, 399.

-, wardrobe at, 125.

-, carpenter at. See Simon.

-, works at, 41, 70, 360, 405, 406–407, 447.

-, -, lead for, 202.

-, -, money for, 318, 460.

-, -, 24 stone columus for, 238.

-, -, timber for, 310, 448, 482, 486.

-, -, keepers of, 54. See also Simon; Silvestre.

-, Simon, chaplain, superintendent of works at. See Simon.

-, king's manor, 471.

-, liberties of the manor, 500.

-, seven hundreds without, 500.

-, castle, serjeants at arms in, 234.

-, -, four serjeants at arms in, wages of, 292, 377.

-, -, -, gowns for, 459.

-, -, firewood for, 1.

-, -, vine in, 46.

-, -, swine for, 124.

-, -, timber for building the barbican, 276.

-, -, 100l. for works at, 328.

-, -, stables (marscalcia) to be built outside, 433.

-, -, alterations to chaplain's chamber in, 487.

-, -, the king's cloister (claustrum) to be paved and panelled and decorated, 492.

-, -, constable of, 234.

-, -, -, prisoner delivered by, 46.

-, -, - See also Geneve.

-, -, chapel in, four bells for, 264.

-, -, scaffolding for painting pictures in the chapel, 54.

-, -, vestments and chalice for the king's chapel, 264– 265.

-, -, vexilla for the chapel, 449.

-, -, a basin to hang in the chapel, 505.

-, -, vestments for the chapel, 399.

-, -, cope for the chapel royal at, 445.

-, new chapel, vestments for, 132.

-, -, books for, 162.

-, -, service books for, 447.

-, leprous brethren of, 421.

-, leprous sisters of, 264.

-, forest, bishop of Winchester's claims in, 31.

-, -, cheminage in, 327.

-, -, hunting of hares and foxes in, forbidden, 47.

-, -, purprestures in, 413, 421.

-, -, a stranger killed in, 161.

-, -, trespass in, 10.

-, -, trespass of venison in, 63.

-, -, bucks in, 77, 484.

-, -, firewood in, 1, 92, 239, 501, 507.

-, -, beeches in, 126.

-, -, oak for boat in, 153.

-, -, oaks and timber in, 30, 41, 46, 55, 174, 288, 434, 499.

-, -, election of verderers in, 46, 47.

-, -, verderers of (named), 174.

-, -, keeper of. See Liston.

-, -, Sheperug wood in, 180.

-, -, Wargrave wood in, 335.

-, park, agistment of, 519.

-, -, Edward the king's son to hunt in, 63.

-, -, white cattle for, 123.

-, -, roebucks and other deer in, 452.

-, -, repair of houses &c. in, 265.

-, -, wood &c. to be sold in, 265.

-, park and forest, roebuck in, 451.

Wines, 515.
-, Gascon, 2.
-, From Bordeaux, 6.
-, Claret, 17.
-, Ad pigmenta et alios potus preciosos, 20.
-, Gascon, at Southampton, 238.
-, For costly and delicate drinks for the king, 242.
-, De raco vel de prisa, 388.
-, Ripe and good (vini meri et optimi), 483.
-, Of the bishop of Chichester, 29.
-, A ton broken on the way to Woodstock, 53.
-, For the earl of Derby, 62.
-, Borrowed for king's use, 194 bis, 197, 310.
-, Loans of, 170, 308.
-, Bought, 168, 170, 317.
-, Of Prest, 15, 51, 193, 264, 268.
-, In a wrecked ship, 62.
-, Wreck of the sea, 309.
-, Restrictions on import of, 492.
-, Bought from a Fleming, 352.
-, Bought for the king, 566.
-, Licence to buy, 452.
-, Buyers of. See Azon; Rupella.
-, For king's use, 10 bis, 20, 25, 159, 196, 241, 266, 384, 456.
-, For the king at Christmas, 17.
-, For the king's use, to be taken at Boston, 61.
-, For the king at Northampton, 293.
-, Taken for the king's use, 173, 296, 444.
-, Taken at Boston fair, 297.
-, Taker of. See Dacre.
-, At Southampton, 1.
-, At St. Albans, 157.
-, Sent to York, 190.
-, Sent to Westminster, 211.
-, Sent to Winchester, 244.
-, Landed at Gosport, 286.
-, Sent from London to Windsor, 503.
-, Sent to Windsor, 516.
-, Carts sent for, 388.
-, None to be sold before the king's, 90.
-, Sales of, 47, 82, 150, 159, 169, 330, 494.
-, -, at Waltham, 145.
-, -, at Rochester, 203.
-, -, in Kent, 236–237.
-, Brought to London for sale, 269.
-, Proceeds of sale of, 276, 360.
-, Debts of, 157.
-, Gifts of, 3, 5, 8 bis, 10, 20, 24, 30, 32, 33, 47, 52, 55, 80, 92, 93, 129, 139, 143, 144, 145, 151, 157, 159, 160, 166, 170, 171, 188, 193, 202, 207, 235, 238, 239, 240, 275, 303, 308, 323, 330, 337, 371, 385, 388, 389, 397, 403, 408, 427, 440, 450, 455, 456, 461, 464, 480, 483, 486, 490, 495, 498, 501, 505.
-, -, disputed, 462.
-, -, for celebrating mass, 10, 24, 256, 331.
-, -, -, annual, 24.
-, -, for use of poor, 73.
-, -, to sick man, 55.
-, -, wine of prise, 90.
-, - wine of prest, 15, 51.
-, As fine for trespass, 266.
-, Trespass in connection with wines, 273.
-, See also Bristol; Clarendon; London; Portsmouth; Southampton; Windsor.

Wine, prise of, 7, 8, 24, 33.
-, of prise, 157.
-, -, gift of, 200.
-, -, for the king's use, 251.
-, -, at Southampton, to be delivered to king's buyer, 237.
-, Keeper of prise at Southampton appointed, 145.
-, - at London, sent to Windsor, 332.
-, Prise remitted, 4.
-, Quittance of prise, 6, 269, 296, 360, 420.
-, Wine to be imported free of prise, 246.
-, Fifty tons to be admitted saving prise, 313.
-, Quittance of prise except king's two tons &c., 251, 261.
-, Right prise of a tun before and a tun aft the mast, 420, 459.
-, King's ancient prise of, 452.
-, Only king's right prise to be taken, 565.
-, Prises to be taken at Portsmouth, 240.
-, Prise at London, 245.
-, Prise taken from new wines at London, 211.

Wing, Wenge [co. Rutland], manor, 281.

Wingham, Hugh de, coroner in co. Southampton, 514. See also Wengham.

Winseleys. See Winceleys.

Winteneye. See Wintney.

Winter, Wynter, Robert, 167.

Winterborne Stickland, Winterburn Stikelan, co. Dorset, 30.

Winterburn, co. Wilts, prison at, 91.

Winterton, Thomas son of William de, and Eufemia his wife, 533.

Wintney, Winteneye, Winteneya [co. Hants], 434.

Wintonia, Thomas de, king's clerk, 326.

-, -, payment to, 51.

-, -, letters close authorized by, 502.

Wiredal. See Wyersdale.

Wirehal, Wirhal. See Wirral.

Wirkesop, Wyrkesop, Ranulph de, 38.

Wirral, Wirehal, Wirhal, Wyrehale, Wyrhale, co. Chester, forest, bucks in, 164, 444.

-, -, stags in, 80, 195.

Wisbeach, Wisebech, Wysebech [co. Cambridge], 531.

-, prison at, 510.

Wisborough, Wisebergh, co. Sussex, 561.

Wisebech [co. Cambridge]. See Wisbeach.

Wisebergh, co. Sussex. See Wisborough.

Wite, Richard le, and Alice his wife, 446.

Witenham. See Wittenham.

Withcote, Wytecok, Whitecok [co. Leicester], 516.

-, John, parson of the church of, 291.

Withington, Wytinton, co. Lancaster, manor, 240.

Withlewod. See Whittlewood.

Witlewod. See Whittlewood.

Witsand, Richard de, mandate to, 484.

-, - Cf. Wytsand.

Witteby, co. Warw., 530.

Witten', Maud wife of John de, and her sisters, 557.

Wittenham, West, Witenham, co. Berks, 103.

Witton, Robert Benedicti of, 166.

Wivill. See Wyvill.

Wllaveton, Henry de, 530.

Wluricheston. See Woolstone.

Wlvemar. See Woolmer.

Wocking, co. Surrey. See Woking.

Wodebur'. See Woodbury.

Wodehus, Walter de la, 319.

Wodestok, Wodest', Wodes'. See Woodstock.

Wodeyat, John de, 231.

Woking, Wocking, co. Surrey, 560.

Wolaviton. See Woolavington.

Wolbern, Adam, mayor of Grimsby, 113.

Woleward. See Wulward.

Wolfarston. See Woolston.

Wolfarston, Golburg de, 363.

Wolf hounds. See Dogs.

Wollaston, Wollaveston [co. Northampton], 428.

-, manor, 336.

Wolsinton. See Woolstone Coudray.

Wolstanton, Wolstaunton, co. Stafford, rector of. See Audithel'.

Wolurich, Maud daughter of Emma, 468–469.

Wolvehop. See Woolhope.

Wolvemer [co. Hants]. See Woolmer.

Wolverhampton, Wolvrenhampton, Wulvrenhampton, Wulvrehampt', Wulfrenhampton [co. Stafford], dean of. See Erdintun.

-, manor, tallage of, 133.

-, timber for the church of dean and canons of, 461.

Wolvesey, Castle, Wolves' [in Winchester], constable of, mandates to, 386, 394.

Wolvesmer. See Woolmer.

Woman, under sentence of death respited until after birth of her child, 84.

-, - See Legal; Dower.

Wombe, Roger, 436.

Wombridge, Wombrig, co. Salop, prior of, 322.

Wonull, Henry de, 526.

Wood, to be cut down to widen road, 154.

-, sale of, 163.

-, See also Timber.

Woodbury, Wodebur', co. Devon, 337.

Woodford, Wodeford, co. Essex, 280.

Woods. See:—
-, Buckholt.
-, Clere.
-, Cornbury.
-, Deresl'.
-, Digerle.
-, Godshill.
-, Grovely.
-, Handley.
-, Harlow.
-, Kenilworth.
-, Kilmington.
-, Lydney.
-, Melchet.
-, Nottingham.
-, Odell.
-, Panchet.
-, Panshill.
-, Puxley.
-, Pydinton.
-, Salcey.
-, Sapley.
-, Scawby hay.
-, Shirlot.
-, Shotover.
-, Soverenn'.
-, Stapleford.
-, Tadeleg.
-, Theydon.
-, Wargrave.
-, La Wasche.
-, Willey hay.
-, Winchfield.

Woodstock, Wodest', Wodes', Wudestok [co. Oxford], 48, 186, 472.

-, letters close dated at, 47, 51–54, 74–80, 111, 113, 131, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 290, 292, 293, 295, 296, 320, 334, 339, 358, 368, 407, 408, 468– 475, 527, 548, 550, 551.

-, charter dated at, 552.

-, document dated at, 226.

-, grant of liberties to the university of Oxford made at, 216.

-, king's court at, 47.

-, seal given to John Mansel at, 74.

-, council assembled at, 80.

-, king's wardrobe at, 51, 317, 322.

-, payment made at, 410, 469.

-, payment in the wardrobe at, 296.

-, pleas adjourned to, 545.

-, king's beasts to be pastured at, 460.

-, stock sent from Brigstock to, 499.

-, fountains at, 4.

-, stew at, pike in, 426.

-, works at, 410.

-, a kiln for works at, 419.

-, lead for works at, 468.

-, keepers of works at, 472.

-, works at, overseers of. See Haveberg; Lega.

-, chapel at, to be panelled and varnished, 404.

-, timber for a belfry at, 410– 411.

-, vintners of, 549.

-, wine sent to, 2.

-, wine going to, 53.

-, king's wines at, 145, 166, 323.

-, keeper of wines at, mandate to, 55.

-, manor, fair at, 320.

-, park, 183.

-, -, custody of, 4.

-, -, eyrie of falcons in, 285.

-, bailiff of. See Sancto Audoeno.

Wool, taken at Bristol, 310.

-, trade in, between Ireland and Gascony, 153.

-, bought by Ghent merchants in England, 304.

-, -, arrested at Bristol, 314.

Woolavington, Wolaviton, co. Somerset, manor, 43.

Woolhope, Wolvehop, co. Hereford, 364.

Woolmer, Wolvemer, Wlvemar, Wolvesmer, co. Hants, fish stew at, 521.

-, forest, bailiff of. See Venuz.

-, -, lawing of dogs in, 314.

-, -, stags in, 313.

-, in Alice Holt forest, a stag in, 491–492.

Woolston, Wolfarston [in Bicknoller parish], co. Somerset, 363.

Woolstone, Wluricheston, co. Berks, 430.

Woolstone Coudray, Wolsinton [co. Buckingham], 103.

Wootton Underwood, Wutton [co. Buckingham], 103.

Wootton, Wutton [co. Oxford], parson of, 410.

-, Wodeton [in Stanton Lacy parish], co. Salop, 116.

Wophurst, Richard de, 249.

Worcester, Wygornia [co. Worcester], 56.

-, bailiffs of, mandate to, 9.

-, a messuage in, 136.

-, inquisition concerning prisoners there, 211.

-, letters close dated at, 367.

-, trespass of measures in, 319.

-, fine for trespass and to have standard measures in, 333.

-, Jew of, 359.

-, Hake a Jew of, 250.

-, William de Bello Campo of, q.v.

-, prison, 331.

-, prior of, liberties of, 475.

-, bishop of, the sheriff to have pleas of withernam in his fees, 567.

-, W. bishop of. See Cantilupo.

Worcester county, appointment of escheator in, 437.

-, forest justices in eyre in, 261, 264.

-, justices in eyre in, 213.

-, thieves and malefactors in, 112.

-, forest liberties of the abbot of Westminster in, 3.

-, sheriff of, letter of, 98.

-, - See also Bello Campo.

Wording, Robert de, 430.

Worfield, Worefeud, Worefeld, Woreford, Wurfeld [co. Salop], 309, 514.

-, manor, 400, 484.

-, -, tallage of, 133.

-, not to be tallaged, 318.

Workmen, injuries to, 521.

Works, a dais at Ludgershall, 9.

-, painting, 203.

-, overseers of, in Wales, 397.

Works. See:—
-, Bridgenorth.
-, Bristol.
-, Bury St. Edmunds.
-, Cambridge, friars preachers.
-, Castleton.
-, Chester.
-, Clarendon.
-, Corfe.
-, Feckenham.
-, Geddington.
-, Gloucester.
-, Guildford.
-, Hereford.
-, Kempton.
-, London, Tower.
-, Ludgershall.
-, Melksham.
-, Montgomery.
-, Northampton.
-, Nottingham.
-, Rockingham.
-, Salisbury.
-, Silverston.
-, Westminster.
-, Winchester.
-, Windsor.
-, York.

- See also Timber.

Worksop, Wyrkesop [co. Nottingham], prior of, 369.

Wornham, co. Sussex. See Warnham.

Worth, Stephen, grant to, 405.

Worthy, Martyr, Worthy, co. Hants, manor, 379.

Wreck of the sea, 309, 479.

-, no wreck if men escape, 361.

Wrekin, Mons Gilberti [co. Salop], lime from, 435.

Wrennoc Abhelyn, a hostage, 45.

Writel. See Writtle.

Writs, return of, 77, 400.

-, computabitur, 62.

-, habeas corpus, 359.

Writtle, Writel, co. Essex, 121.

-, manor, tallage of, 147, 152.

Wrotham, Wroth, Richard de, bailiff of the forest in Somerset and Dorset, 135.

-, -, to attach forest offenders in Somerset, 248.

-, -, his bailiwick in Somerset, 305.

-, -, keeper of Newton park, 312 bis.

-, -, forester of Blackmoor, 315.

-, -, steward of the forest of Mendip, 374.

-, -, mandates to, 69, 72, 74, 84, 85, 90, 94, 123, 171, 241, 312, 314, 315.

-, -, execution of testament of, 391, 392, 407.

-, -, Cecily wife of, 381.

-, -, -, her dower, 392.

-, -, his heirs, 535.

Wudeman, Henry, 368.

Wudestok. See Woodstock.

Wuldham, Benet de, 511.

Wuleward. See Wulward.

Wulvrehampt'. See Wolverhampton.

Wulward, Woleward, Wuleward, Geoffrey de, late king's clerk, 255.

-, -, execution of will of, 147.

Wurfeld. See Worfield.

Wutton. See Wootton.

Wyarvill, Gilbert de, mandate to, 79.

Wycestr', Geoffrey de, 232.

Wychebr', Richard de, 222.

Wychtham, Maud de, 367.

-, -, her sisters Ellen and Parnell, 367.

Wychwood, Wichewud, Wicchewod, Wychewod, Wycchewod, Whicchewode [co. Oxford], forest, estovers in, 410.

-, -, trespass of, 330.

-, -, wood in, 325.

-, -, firewood in, 200, 234.

-, -, firewood and timber in, 409.

-, -, timber in, 202, 410, 411, 478.

-, -, bucks and does in, 238, 443, 454, 478, 502.

-, -, roe deer in, 262.

-, -, abbot of Eynsham's wood in, 499.

-, -, keeper of. See Langele.

Wycombe, High, Wycumb, Wycomb, Wicumb, co. Buckingham, 122.

-, -, bread bought in, 170, 331.

-, -, tallage of, 133.

-, West, West Wicumb, co. Buckingham, park, bucks in, 326.

Wye, Wy, co. Kent, 536.

Wyersdale, Wiredal [co. Lancaster], forest, licence to keep cows in, 287.

-, -, cows pasturing in, 297.

-, tithes of, 99.

Wygehal, Adam de, 221.

Wyger, Aymer, livery for, 17.

Wygornia. See Worcester.

Wyht, isle of. See Wight.

Wylelie, Waleran de, justice in eyre in Ireland, 80.

Wylindon, Ellis de, 232.

Wylton. See Wilton.

Wylton, William de, constituted a justice in eyre in Middlesex, 223.

-, -, constituted a justice in Lincolnshire, 349.

Wymer, Wym', William, keeper of fishponds at Stafford, 149, 493.

Wympler. See Wimpler.

Wymundeh', Thomas de, 223.

Wynchels'. See Winchelsea.

Wynemer, Peter le, 359.

Wynseleys. See Winceleys.

Wynter. See Winter.

Wyredal. See Wyersdale.

Wyrehale. See Wirrall.

Wyrhale. See Wirrall.

Wyrkesop. See Worksop.

Wysebech. See Wisbech.

Wytag, Joel, 151.

Wyteby. See Whitby.

Wytecherch. See Whitchurch.

Wytechirch, William de la, 133.

Wytecok. See Withcote.

Wyterik, Robert de, 219.

Wytham, Whystham [co. Berks], 77.

Wythemer, Henry de, 232.

-, Ralph de, 232.

Wythes, Adam, 423.

Wythye, John atte, 545.

Wythyt, Hugh de, 243.

Wytinton. See Whittington.

Wytinton, co. Lancaster. See Withington.

Wytlewod. See Whittlewood.

Wytsand, Whitsand, Whitsaund, Richard de, 536.

-, -, mandate to, 495.

-, William de, 262.

- Cf. Witsand.

Wyttel', William de, coroner in Essex, 334.

Wyvill, Wivill, John de, mandate to, 284.

-, -, gifts to, 76, 187.

-, Richard de, 555.

-, William de, 113, 555, 556, 561.

-, -, son of Eustachia de Landa, 548, 555.

-, -, Eustachia his mother, 559.

-, -, - See Landa.

Y

Yardley Hastings, Jerdel' [co. Northampton], manor, Ralph hermit in, 321.

Yarmouth, Gernemut, Gernemue, Jernemuth, Jernemuta [co. Norfolk], herrings from, 10.

-, herrings requisitioned at, 130, 506.

-, foreign merchants' goods arrested at, 532.

Yarvoth son of Adam, 136.

Yatinged', Nicholas de, 541.

Year and day of felons' lands. See Felons.

Yeldham, Great, Gelham, co. Essex, 536.

Yews, Ewhus, Ewus [in Maltby parish, co. York], 94.

-, mill of, 63.

York, co. York, 426.

-, Christmas to be spent at, 490.

-, provisions sent to, for Christmas, 519.

-, cloth requisitioned at, 522.

-, forest inquisition at, 359.

-, pleas held at, 554.

-, wine sent to, 190.

-, lawing of dogs in suburb of, 450.

-, lawing of citizens' dogs, 471.

-, murage at, 534.

-, timber for works at, 298.

-, citizens of, 307.

-, -, to be distrained, 549.

-, mayor of, forest liberties claimed by, 290.

-, mayor and commonalty of, 416.

-, Aaron Jew of, respite for, 49.

-, Jews of, 339, 382.

-, Jews' ark and cyrographers of, 308.

-, mints of king and archbishop at, 67.

-, currency of money at, 108.

-, change (cambium) at, 37.

-, moats (fossatis) at, bream in, 398.

-, gaol, works at, and chapel built over, 428.

-, prison, 27, 76, 147, 180, 188, 250, 273, 316, 440, 457, 467, 488.

-, castle, building at, 19.

-, -, serjeanty of the gate of, 32.

-, -, lead for works at, 373, 497.

-, -, timber for works in, 500.

-, -, timber for roofing towers of, 372.

-, -, overseers of works in, 500.

-, St. Mary's abbey, Richard Aynel monk of, 63.

-, -, abbot of, 339, 357, 382.

-, St. Peter's church, forest pleas at the door at, 357.

-, -, dean and chapter of, 439.

-, -, -, grant of liberties to, 30–31.

-, -, dean of. See Kirkham.

-, St. Peter's hospital, 124– 125, 206.

-, Lawrence archdeacon of, death of, 85.

-, Laurence late archdeacon of, 76.

-, archbishop of. See Grey.

-, archbishop and dean and chapter quit of murage, 534.

-, archbishop's cellar at, 190.

-, archbishop's chamber at, where the king will sleep, alterations to, 518.

York county, election of coroner in, 439.

-, justices in eyre in, 562.

-, forest in, 305.

-, forest gaol in, 32.

-, forest plea in, held at the door of St. Peter's, 357.

-, regard of forest in, 353.

-, forest trespasses in, 396.

-, forester in. See Lyston.

-, wine to be sold in, 169.

-, sheriff of. See Crepping; Molis.

Young. See Juvenis.

Yoxall, Yoxhal, co. Stafford, 379.

Yoxford, Yoxeford, co. Suffolk, 117.

Z

Zouch, Zuch, Zusch, Suche, Such, Alan la, to send money to London, 310.

-, -, constable of Chester, 315, 468.

-, -, justice of Chester, 324, 489, 514, 541.

-, -, -, gift to, 315.

-, -, -, gift of stags to, 489.

-, -, -, mandates to, 295, 315, 323, 338, 341, 360, 394, 401, 414, 419, 420, 434 bis, 438, 439 bis, 442 ter, 456, 465, 518, 551, 552.

-, -, -, money in his hands, 489.

-, Eudo la, treasure delivered by, 500.