Index: C

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 14, 1268-1272. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.

This premium content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.

'Index: C', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 14, 1268-1272, (London, 1938) pp. 607-617. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen3/vol14/pp607-617 [accessed 19 April 2024]

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image

C

Cachepol, Henry, keeper of Shrewsbury gaol, 347.

-, -, Isabel, his wife, 347.

-, -, Henry, his father, 347.

Cadillac, Caldilek [Gironde], 74.

Cadurcis, Chawrc, Chawrth, Patrick de, 328, 457.

-, -, Hawise his wife. See London.

-, Payn de, 266, 289.

-, -, witness, 113–4.

-, -, gift to, 180.

Caerphilly, Kaerfyl, Kaerfili [co. Glamorgan], castle, 474, 546.

Cajarc, Kaiark [Lot], 184.

Caldbergh, Caldeberg [co. York], 273.

Caldecote, Caldecot, Henry de, gift to, 82.

Caldecotes, Edmund de, 252.

Caldilek. See Cadillac.

Caleston. See Calstone.

Calf, John de, of Saxham, 30.

Calstone Wellington, Caleston [co. Wilts], 232.

Calweden. See Kelvedon.

Cambridge, Cantebrig, Cant, 25, 76, 115, 171, 176.

-, Jews of, 231.

-, prison, 60, 152–3, 348.

-, places in:—
-, Morhull on St. Neots' road, 262.
-, Stupende Cruche, 262.
-, Portefeld, 262.

Cambridge county, 70.

-, -, sheriff of. See Frivill, Moyne, Peche, Stowe.

-, -, coroners in, 212.

-, -, justices in eyre in, 171, 491, 559–60.

-, -, prisoners on bail in, 13, 60, 152–3, 348.

-, -, quittance of common summons in, 548, 551–3, 589.

-, -, tallages in, 212.

Camera, la Chaumbre, Chambre, Henry de, 427.

-, John de, 380–1.

-, Peter de, the king's servant, 475.

-, Richard de, 270.

-, Robert de, 493.

Cameys, Ralph de, 323, 392, 538, 570.

-, John de, 557.

Camilla, Camull', Thedise de, dean of Wolverhampton, gifts to, 32, 158, 179, 362, 378, 380, 536, 552.

Camvill. See Caunvill.

Canavoll, James de, parson of Chedzoy, 194.

Canc'. See Kent, Kanc'.

Cancellis, Cancell, Hugh de, 240, 247–8.

-, Philip de, the king's clerk, 383.

-, Thomas de, 138. Cf. Chaunceus.

Candavo. See Gandavo.

Candover, Candevre, Henry de, the king's huntsman, 361, 364–5, 495–6, 501–2, 504.

-, Richard de, the king's huntsman, 78–9, 365, 367, 396.

-, William de, the king's huntsman, 78–9, 365, 367.

Caneley, Robert de, 263.

Canewden, Canewedon [co. Essex], 256–7.

Canford, Kaneford [co. Dorset], 294.

Caninges. See Kaninges.

Cannock, Canok, Kannok [co. Stafford], forest, keeper of. See Weseham.

-, -, bucks in, 214, 217, 351, 482, 490.

-, -, does in, 460.

-, -, hinds in, 305.

-, -, stags in, 497.

-, -, timber in, 179.

-, -, trespass and damage in, 352, 492, 503.

-, -, woods in. See Ashwood, Pelsall.

Cannok, Alice, daughter of Richard, 24.

Cant', Humphrey de, 213.

-, Leonin' de, 583.

Cantebrig. See Cambridge.

Canterbury, Cantuaria, Cant' [co. Kent], Jews of, 336–8, 473, 517, 529.

-, friars minor of, 363, 484.

-, preaching friars of, 345.

-, justices in, 353.

-, change in, 160, 371.

-, Holy Trinity priory, quittance of common summons for, 91–2, 137, 240–1.

-, St. Augustine's abbey, abbot of, 181.

-, Christchurch, 229, 415.

-, -, Alan, prior of, 230, 330, 573.

-, see of, archbishop. See Sabaudia.

-, -, vacant see, guardian of. See Clifford.

-, -, excommunications in, 418.

-, -, parks in, 311.

-, -, manors in, 345.

-, -, stewardship of priory in, 415–6.

-, -, requisitions on, 220–2, 225, 228–9, 232, 239–41, 324, 360–1, 363, 373, 389–90, 397, 404, 455, 482, 490, 497, 504, 519.

Cantilupo, George de, 255.

-, Margery de, 425.

-, Nicholas de, 135.

-, -, Eustacia, his widow, wife of William de Ros, 135.

-, Robert de, 405.

-, Roger de, 126.

-, Thomas de, canon of London, 88.

Cantuaria. See Canterbury.

Canun, Richard, and Maud, his wife, 555.

Canynges. See Kaninges.

Capeles, Hugh de, 299.

Capella, Bartholomew de, 395.

-, -, Joan, his daughter. See Somery.

-, Thomas de, 554.

-, William de, 451.

Caperel, Richard, 385.

Capes, Thomas de, 261–2.

Cappe, Adam, 61.

-, Ralph, 263.

Carbonel, John, 336, 402, 408.

Caretter, Chareter, John le, the queen's servant, 223–4.

-, Robert le, 6, 380.

-, Roger le, 442.

Carleton in Coverdale, Karleton [co. York], 228, 273.

Carlisle, Karl' [co. Cumberland], castle, constable of. See Dacre.

-, -, timber for repairs to tower, 31, 331.

-, -, prison, 194, 197.

-, forest, falconry in, 362.

-, -, stags in, 365.

-, see, bishop of. See Chausey.

-, -, sequestrations in, 463–4.

Carmarthen, Kaermardyn [Wales], county, justices in, 115.

Carpenter, Charpenter, Geoffrey le, 555.

-, Richard le, 526.

-, Robert le, 455.

-, Simon le, 73.

Carreghova, Kaerkolion [co. Salop], 509.

Carrehou, Alice de, 354.

Carrum. See Charrun.

Carteworghte, Henry, son of Henry le, 25.

-, Roger and William, his brothers, 25.

Carthusian, Charthus, monks, 197–8.

Cartman, William le, 76.

Carun, Matthew le, and Thomas, his brother, 461.

Castelkayrok, Richard de, 551.

Castello, Castell', Bartholomew de, the king's clerk, 104, 578.

-, -, keeper of the king's change, 160, 349.

-, -, letter to, 371.

-, -, witness, 399.

-, Gerard de, steward, 415–6.

-, Henry de, 476.

-, John de, 543.

Castles. See Arundel, Bridgenorth, Bristol, Caerphilly, Carlisle, Chartley, Clun, Corfe, Devizes, Dover, Fenwick, Fotheringhay, Gloucester, Hadleigh, Hereford, Kenilworth, Lincoln, Marlborough, Northampton, Nottingham, Oxford, Pevensey, Portchester, Rochester, Salisbury, Southampton, Winchester, Windsor, and York.

Caston, Castone [co. Salop], 513–4.

Castre, Robert de, 574.

Castro, Alan de, of London, 21.

Castro Bernardi, Gilbert, son of Nicholas de, 332.

-, Guy de, 262.

Castro Ricardi. See Richard's Castle.

Cate, Andrew, 339.

Cateloign', John de, 134.

Cateloine, Robert de, 577.

Catesby [co. Northampton], 455.

Cateshull. See Cattishall.

Catewyk, Aufrid de, 452.

Catspool, Chaspel, Jaspoll [co. Stafford], wood in Kinver or Morf forest, timber in, 199, 305.

Catston, Richard de, parson of St. Andrew's, Burlingham, 574.

-, Robert de, 574.

Cattishall, Cateshull [in Great Barton, co. Suffolk], 530.

Caumpedene, John de, 226.

Caumpes, Elyas de, of Bordeaux, 368–9.

-, Richard de, 393.

Caunceler, William, of Milton, 165.

Caunvill, Camvill, Robert de, 237, 387, 556.

-, Thomas de, 554.

Causton. See Cawston.

Causton, Beatrice, wife of Stephen de, 270.

Cauze, Andrew de, 299.

Caverdale. See Coverdale.

Cavereswell, William de, 429.

Cawston, Causton [co. Norfolk], manor, 34.

Caxton, Robert de, 210.

Caylleway. See Chayllowe.

Caynes. See Kaymes.

Cecilia, 509.

Cecilia, daughter of the smith, 227.

Ceddre. See Cheddar.

Celebrations, Christmas, 1268, 10–11.

-, Pentecost, 1269, 42–3.

-, St. Edward's feast, 1271, 364–5.

-, Pentecost, 1271, 344.

-, St. Edward's feast, 1272, 496.

-, Christmas, 1272, 585–6.

Cerchehil Parva. See Crichell.

Cerney, Cerneye [co. Gloucester], advowson of, 103.

Certes, Robert de, vatlettus of the kitchen, 327.

Certeleye. See Chartley.

Certeseye. See Chertsey.

Cestre, Peter de, 534–5.

Cestrehunt. See Cheshunt.

Cestreton. See Chesterton.

Cestreton, Adam de, 126.

-, Ralph de, 293–4.

Cestria. See Chester.

Cett, Cette. See Chute.

Ceynturer, Robert le, 272.

Chabbeneys, Chabeneys, William de, gifts to, 98, 191.

Chaceporck, Peter, late treasurer, 370.

Chaddel, Robert de, 421.

Chalfont St. Peter, Chalfunt [co. Buckingham], 396.

Chalfunt, Chalhunt, Gilbert de, 120, 396.

Chaluns, Peter de, 289–90.

Chambre. See Camera.

Champiun, Henry le, 571.

Chancery, keeper of writs. See Portjoie.

-, clerks of. See Fulconis, Hanynton, Leye, Odyam.

-, appointment of chancellor, 1.

-, custody of seal, 72, 588.

-, death of chancellor, 502–3.

-, chancery clerks, gowns for, 50.

-, -, support of, 173–4.

-, acknowledgment of receipt of ransom in, 98–9.

-, recognisances of debts, enrolled in, 89–90, 95–8, 100, 102– 5, 107–10, 112, 115–27, 129, 131–5, 137–40, 142–4, 146–7, 241–4, 246–53, 255, 260–2, 265– 72, 277–9, 284–8, 290–7, 299, 302–3, 384–5, 388, 392–400, 402–9, 412–4, 416–424, 426, 429– 32, 537, 539–41, 543–5, 551–65, 569, 574–8, 588–90.

Chanceus. See Chaunceus, Cancellis.

Chanketon, Geoffrey de, 269.

Chapeler, John le, of Stratford, 21.

-, John le, 104.

-, Stephen le, 104.

Chapelyn, Chapeleyn, John, 276.

-, Roger le, parson of Dunscombe. See Roger.

Chaplains, gifts to, 30, 449, 469, 483, 519.

Chapman, Robert, 2.

Chappeman, Justina, daughter of Nicholas le, 404.

Chard, Cherde [co. Somerset], 403.

Chareter. See Caretter.

Charing, Charringg [co. Kent], hermitage, 583.

Charles, William, witness, 252, 285–6, 302.

-, William de, 99, 130–1, 188.

Charles, Charles, son of, 396, 500, 542, 554.

-, William, son of, 122.

Charlton, Cherleton [co. Sussex], manor, 505–6.

Charneles, Nicholas, and William de, 42.

Charpenter. See Carpenter.

Charringg. See Charing.

Charrun, Charrom, Charrer, Carrum, Charron, Charun, Guichard de, sheriff of Northumberland, 150, 185.

-, -, letters to, 345–6, 472.

-, Matthew le, servant of Prince Edward, 74, 225.

-, Thomas le, his brother, servant of Prince Edward, 61, 225.

Charterhouse, Charthus [co. Somerset], wood in Selwood forest, roebucks in, 329, 333–4.

-, prior of, 446.

-, order, house of, 457.

Chartley, Certeleye [co. Stafford], 565.

-, castle, 546.

-, manor, 546.

Charun. See Charrun.

Chaspel. See Catspool.

Chasteners, Chastner [co. Kent], wood, timber in, 30–1.

Chategrave. See Chedgrave.

Chatel, Geoffrey, 276.

Chatur, Hugh le, 507.

Chaumbre. See Camera.

Chaumbreleng, John de, 589.

Chaumbreleyn, Robert le, 420.

Chaumpayn, Colin de, 389.

Chaumpeneys, Ralph de, and Nicholaa, his wife, 99.

Chaumpvent. See Chauvent.

Chaunceus, Chanceus, Emery de, 282.

-, John de, 112.

-, John, son of Giles de, 87.

-, Robert de, 112.

-, Thomas de, 251. Cf. Cancellis.

Chaundeler, Nicholas le, 270, 476.

-, William le, the king's servant, and Margery, his wife, 339–40.

Chaunterel, Richard, 537.

Chausey, Robert de, bishop of Carlisle, gifts to, 238, 331, 486.

-, quittance for, 387.

Chauton. See Chawton.

Chauvent, Chaumpvent, Chavent, Peter de, constable of Gloucester castle, 15, 98–9, 311, 452.

-, -, gifts to, 33, 170, 191, 226, 355, 383, 478, 528.

-, -, quittance for, 109, 573.

-, -, debts to, 129–30, 246, 302, 392.

-, witness, 123, 391.

Chawrc', Chawrth. See Cadurcis.

Chawton, Chauton [co. Southampton], letters close dated at, 81, 215.

-, wood in Portchester forest, 532, 534.

Chayllowe, Caylleway, Maud de, 412, 418.

Cheddar, Ceddre [co. Somerset], forest, keeper of. See Plessetis.

-, -, bucks in, 375.

Cheddingford. See Chiddingfold.

Chedgrave, Chategrave [co. Norfolk], 188.

Chedzoy, Chiddeseye [co. Somerset], 194.

Chef de la vile, Richard, 70, 72.

Cheleseye, Gilbert de, 246–7.

-, Simon de, 413.

Chelesham. See Chelsham.

Chelewrth, Richard de, 118.

-, -, Gunnilda, his wife, 118.

-, -, Julia, her sister, 118.

Chelmesford, John de, 402.

Chelmsford, Chelmersford [co. Essex], 564.

Chelsham, Chelesham [co. Surrey], 288.

Chelvecham, Matthew de, knight, 255.

Chelwarton, Thomas de, 434, 537.

Chenes, Roger de, constable of Marlborough castle, 166.

Cheney Longville, Langefeld [co. Salop], 514.

Cheneye, Alexander de, 500.

Cheny, Felicia de, 136.

Chepingnorton. See Norton.

Chepton. See Shipton.

Cherche, Robert atte, 271.

Cherchehull, Churchehull, John de, and Maud, his wife, 293, 297–8, 564–5.

Cherde. See Chard.

Cherleton. See Charlton.

Cherleton, William de, 561.

Chertsey, Certeseye, Certes' [co. Surrey], letters close dated at, 380.

-, abbot of, 96, 441.

-, repairs to church of, 441.

Cheselbourne, Longa Cheselburn, Lange Cheselburn [co. Dorset], 16.

Chesewyk, Gilbert de, citizen of London, 560–1.

Cheshunt, Cestrehunt [co. Hertford], 159, 236.

Chester, Cestria, 71.

-, bishopric of, 512.

-, honour of, 568.

Chesterfeld, rectius Colchester, q.v.

Chesterton, Cestreton [co. Warwick], 432.

Chete. See Chute.

Chetewinde. See Chetwynd.

Chetewinde, John de, 513.

Chetham, Nigel de, 337.

Chetton, Chetindon [co. Salop], 441–2.

Chetwood, Chetwode [co. Buckingham], prior of, 491.

Chetwynd, Chetewinde [co. Salop], 513.

Chevere, Hamo, 471, 577.

Cheverell, Edmund, and Alice, his wife, 89.

-, John, son of Alexander, 457–8.

Cheveroyl, Chiverel, John de, 406–7.

Chichester, Cycestr', Cicestr' [co. Sussex], 81.

-, letters close dated at, 74–5.

-, prison, 13.

-, friars minor of, 347.

-, suburb of, 385.

-, St. Cyriac's church in, 75.

-, bishopric of, 168, 512.

Chiddeseye. See Chedzoy.

Chiddingfold, Cheddingford [co. Surrey], 560.

Chilahede, Richard de, chaplain at Westminster, gift to, 469.

Child, Peter, 276.

Childerle, Nicholas de, 253.

Childerley, Childrele [co. Cambridge], 83.

Childwick, Childewick [co. Hertford], 337.

Chiltecumbe, Walter de, 422.

Chinecote, Philip de, 380–1.

Chinne. See Chynne.

Chinnock, Kinnok [co. Somerset], manor, 135.

Chippenham, Chippeham, Chyppeham, Cippeham, Cippenham, Cipham [co. Wilts], 144, 203.

-, forest, keeper of. See Basset, Rabayne.

-, -, does in, 447.

-, -, timber in, 48, 168, 170, 190, 196, 200, 360, 444, 452, 481.

Chirbury, Chirebury [co. Salop], prior of, 420.

Chirrone, John le, and William, his brother, 226.

Chishull, Chishill, Chyshull, John de, letters close authorized through, 91.

-, -, chancellor, 1, 8, 72, 117.

-, -, treasurer, 260, 328, 410.

-, -, dean of London, 8.

-, -, dean of St. Paul's, 218, 329, 568, 570.

-, -, provost of Beverley, 8.

-, -, witness, 123, 126.

-, -, letter to, 319–20.

-, -, gift to, 360.

-, William de, 552.

Chiverel. See Cheveroyl.

Chothour. See Shotover.

Christchurch, Cristescherch [co. Southampton], letters close dated at, 91.

Chull, Richard, 429.

Chupingnorthon. See Norton.

Churchehull. See Cherchehull.

Churchill, Churchehull [co. Worcester], 565.

Chute, Chut, Cette, Cett, Chete [co. Wilts and Southampton], forest, bucks in, 4, 209, 212, 357–8, 364, 366–7, 369, 482, 491, 499, 503.

-, -, does in, 4, 309–10, 314, 456.

-, -, stags in, 208, 373.

-, -, timber in, 48, 77, 79, 163, 184, 219–20, 226, 344, 346, 351, 359, 362–3, 380, 447, 453, 470.

-, -, woods in. See Digerle.

Chynne, Chinne, Gilbert, of Salisbury, 11–2.

Chyppeham. See Chippenham.

Chyshull. See Chishull.

Cicestr'. See Chichester.

Cifrewast, Ciferwast, Cyfrewast, Sifrewast, Nicholas de, debts to, 140, 243, 288, 576–7.

-, -, covenant of, 143–4, 249– 50.

-, Richard de, of Clewer, 563.

Cinq Ports, de Quinque Portubus, ship of, 63–4.

Cipham, Cippeham, Cippenham. See Chippenham.

Cirencester, Cyrencestr' [co. Gloucester], abbot of, gift to, 189.

-, -, tallage for, 33–4.

-, -, quittance for, 137, 247.

-, vacancy of abbey, 79.

Ciriel, Nicholas, son of Nicholas de, 457.

Citeaux, Cystersiensis [Cote d'Or], John, abbot of, letter from, 301.

-, Nunneries not to enjoy privileges of Cistercian Order, 301.

Clackcross, Clakelos [co. Norfolk], hundred, 107.

Clacton, rectius Scrafton, q.v.

Claibur, Richard de, 507.

Clakelos. See Clackross.

Clanfield, Clanefeld [co. Southampton], 106.

-, Henry, parson of, 247.

Clanordaffe. See Glan-y-rafon.

Clare, Clar', Alice de, 583.

-, Bogo de, 170, 284–5.

-, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 44–5, 434–5, 568.

-, -, gifts to, 224, 357, 364, 373–4, 521, 526.

-, -, lawsuits of, 7, 115, 271, 348, 389, 403.

-, -, letters to, 205–6, 292.

-, -, Welsh enterprises of, 234–5, 474, 546–7.

-, -, witness, 285, 462.

-, -, illegal fortification of island by, 292.

-, -, Alice, his wife, countess of Gloucester, gifts to, 224, 357.

-, Richard de, his father, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 44, 342.

-, -, Maud, his widow, countess dowager of Gloucester, 103, 284–5, 498.

-, -, -, Rose, her daughter 284.

-, Thomas de, 53, 111, 122–4, 143–4, 249–50, 272.

-, -, keeper of Essex forest, 31, 49, 185, 195, 197, 205, 324–5, 345, 456, 459, 486, 504, 520, 529.

-, -, keeper of Portchester forest, 474, 534.

-, -, keeper of forests between Oxford and Stamford bridges, 478, 489, 494–5.

-, -, Irish estates of, 258–60.

-, -, letter to, 334.

-, -, gift to, 476.

-, -, witness, 285.

-, William de, his brother, 339.

Clarel, John, 338.

Clarendon [co. Wilts], 91.

-, letters close dated at, 7–12, 164–7, 219–21, 290, 307–8, 445– 7, 537–8.

-, a payment at, 58.

-, manor, 11, 169, 355.

-, works in, 208.

-, wines in, 169.

-, forest, 414.

-, -, keeper of. See Eddeworth.

-, -, bailiwick in, 307.

-, -, beeches in, 10, 223.

-, -, bucks in, 77, 355, 357, 362, 373–4, 491, 518.

-, -, timber in, 30, 48, 56–7, 169, 172–3, 196, 207–8, 220–1, 229, 308–9, 314, 355, 446–8, 451, 453, 463.

-, -, woods in. See Buckholt, Groveley, and Melchet.

Claye. See Cley.

Cledesdon. See Cliddesden.

Cleeve, Clyve [co. Somerset], abbot of, tallage for, 34.

Clehonger, Clehangr' [co. Hereford], 38.

Clenden, Richard de, 152–3.

Clenefeld. See Clanfield.

Clerk, Clerc, Clerck, Alexander le, 348.

-, Felisia, wife of Peter le, 386.

-, Geoffrey le, 422.

-, Hamo le, 508.

-, John le, 257–8, 540.

-, Richard le, 157, 580.

-, Robert le, 157.

-, Robert, son of Ranulph le, 455.

-, Thomas, son of Ranulph le, 455.

-, Thomas le, of Letcombe, 583.

-, Walter le, 89, 91.

-, William le, 46–7, 507–9.

-, -, Ralph, his son, 509.

-, William le, of Newport Pagnall, 283.

-, William le, of Silsoe, 284.

-, William, son of Robert le, and Thomas, his brother, 309.

Clewer, Clyware [co. Berks], assessment of, 486.

Cley, Claye [co. Norfolk], manor, 130.

Cleydon, Robert de, 248.

Cleye, Roger de la, 452.

Cliddesden, Cledesden, Gledesden [co. Southampton], 80.

Clifford, Cliff', John de, 353.

-, Richard de, 134, 151, 466.

-, -, escheator this side Trent, letters to, 221, et passim.

-, -, guardian of the see of Canterbury, 220–2, 225, 228–9, 232, 239–41, 311, 324, 326, 345, 360–1, 363, 373, 404, 455, 484, 490, 497, 519, 532.

-, -, payments by, 317.

-, -, gifts to, 324, 374, 523.

-, Roger de, senior, justice of forest pleas, 129, 331.

-, -, justice of forests south of Trent, 105, 117–8, 182, 184, 519.

-, -, gift to, 26.

-, -, letters to, 62, 78, 179, 182–3, 203.

-, -, debt to, 98.

-, -, security, 122–4.

-, -, witness, 125.

-, -, mandates to, 4–6, 12, 15–6, 25, 30–3, 37, 49–50, 60, 63, 65, 67–8, 75, 77, 80, 84–5, 161, 163, 170, 173, 197, 200, 205–7, 209–10, 212, 214, 216.

-, -, pardon to, 380–1.

-, -, junior, his son, 59, 403.

-, -, justice of forests south of Trent, 578.

-, -, mandates to, 217–8, 221, 224, 226, 229–32, 234, 238–9, 304–5, 310, et passim, 416.

-, -, letters to, 313–4, 333.

-, -, debt to, 407, 539–40.

-, -, Isabel, his wife. See Veteri Ponte.

-, Sibyl de, 374, 498.

-, Walter de, 2.

-, William de, baron of the exchequer, 410, 588.

-, -, escheator, 445.

-, -, gifts to, 311, 322.

Clifton Hampden, Clifton [co. Oxford], 209.

Clifton, South, Clifton [co. Nottingham] 212.

Clifton [co. York], 274.

Clifton, Clyfton, John de, 155.

-, Reynald de, 274.

-, William de, 338.

-, William, son of Margery de, 213.

Clinton [co. Southampton], 182.

Clipstone, Clipston [co. Nottingham], manor, 226, 382.

Clive. See Kingscliffe.

Clive, Jocelyn de la, 32.

-, Peter de la, 295.

Clocton, Robert de, 417.

Clongunford. See Clungonford.

Clopton, Robert de, 544.

-, Thomas de, 373.

Clothall, Clothal' [co. Hertford], prison, 203.

Cloths, samite and cloth of gold to be purchased, 65.

-, cloth of silk for chaplains, 313.

-, cloths not of correct width, 365.

-, See also Liveries.

Cloune, See Clun.

Clovill. See Cnovill.

Clun, Cloune [co. Salop], 507, 514.

-, manor, 506, 512.

-, castle, 506, 511–2.

-, honour, 506.

Clunbury, Clunbir', Plumbiri [co. Salop], 513.

Clungonford, Clongunford [co. Salop], 513.

Cluny, Clun', Cluniacensis [Saône et Loire], letters close dated at, 100.

-, order of, 409–10.

-, Ivo, abbot of, letter from, 99– 100.

-, transfer of manors by abbot to layman, for life, 99–100.

Clusis, Cluse, Tassard de, the king's serjeant at arms, gifts to, 82, 195, 318.

Clyche, Peter de la, 233.

Clyfton. See Clifton.

Clyfve. See Kingscliffe.

Clynton, John de, 399.

Clyve. See Kingscliffe, Cleeve.

Clyvedon, Thomas de, 151.

Clyware. See Clewer.

Cnelle. See Knelle.

Cnot, John, 561.

Cnoville, Knovill, Clovill, Bogo de, knight, 113–4.

-, -, witness, 124–5.

-, -, gift to, 470.

-, Gilbert de, 460, 462.

-, Nicholas de, 549–50.

Cobham, Cobbeham, Cobbham, John de, justice, 20–1, 23, 145, 420.

-, gift to, 36–7.

-, Reynald de, 13–4.

-, -, Mary, his wife. See Valoines.

Cocard, William, ex-servant of king's chapel, 452.

Coce, Robert de le, 227.

Cocham. See Cookham.

Cocham. See Cokham.

Cock, Ralph, of Padbury, 556. Cf. Cok.

Coffin, Robert, 424.

Cofrer, Godfrey le, 104.

Cofton, Thomas de, 263.

Cogehou. See Cuggeho.

Cogenhoe, Cogenho [co. Northampton], John, clerk of, 543.

-, Robert, carpenter of, 543.

Coggeshall, Coggeshal [co. Essex], abbot of, quittance for, 88.

Coigne, John, 514–5.

Cok, Henry le, 429.

-, Robert le, 228.

Cok, Reynald, 477.

-, Roger, 272.

-, -, Cf. Keu. Cock.

Cokefeud, Cokef', Kokefeud, John de, justice, 131, 294, 538.

-, -, gifts to, 466–7, 535–6.

-, Richard de, 130.

-, Robert de, 402, 434–5.

-, Thomas de, 430.

Cokeham. See Cookham.

Cokel, John, of Deptford, 185.

Cokeney. See Cuckney.

Cokeney, Joan, daughter of William de, 97.

Cokerel, Kokerell, Robert, 250, 302.

Cokerinton, Gilbert de, 99.

Cokes', Robert de, 337.

Cokham, Cocham, John de, son of Idonea Renger, 256–8, 545.

Colchester, Colecestr' [co. Essex], manor, 316.

-, prison, 27, 79, 82, 84, 205.

-, friars minor of, 49.

-, archdeacon of. See Lovel.

-, forest, timber in, 445.

-, called Chesterfeld, 473.

- And see Kingswood.

Cole, Alan, bail for, 20–1, 23.

Colebraufeld, Ralph de, 543.

Colebraund, William, 53.

Colecestr'. See Colchester.

Colecestre, Colecestr', Gilbert de, vintner, 222.

-, Henry de, 213.

-, John de, the king's almoner, deliveries to, 13, 28, 195, 447.

-, -, quittance for, 573.

-, -, gifts to, 164, 182, 205, 331–2, 473.

-, -, called le Aumoner, 541,

-, -, parson of Willingale Doe, 406.

-, -, debt to, 554.

-, Walter de, 243–4.

Colemer. See Colemore.

Colemor, Thomas de, vatlettus of Hugh de Evesham, 488.

Colemore, Colemer [co. Southampton], 183.

Coleshill, Coleshull [co. Warwick], 399.

Coleshull, John de, gifts to, 133, 225.

Colevill, Gilbert de, 144.

-, Philip de, 462.

-, Walter de, 279, 462.

Coleworth, Hugh de, 407.

Colingburn. See Collingbourne.

Colinger, Thomas, 90.

-, -, servant of the kitchen, gift to, 157–8.

Colingrugg. See Collingwood.

Colintre. See Collingtree.

Colling', Nicholas, 508.

Collingbourne, Colingburn [co. Wilts], 569.

Collingtree, Colintre [co. Northampton], 543.

Collingwood, Colingrugg [in Frimley, co. Surrey], wood, stags in, 374.

Cologne, Colon [Germany], 331.

Colonia, Hilbrand de, 516.

Columbariis, Matthew de, keeper of Chute and Finkley forests, mandates to, 77, 79, 184, 208–9, 219– 21, 238, 344, 346–7, 354, 359, 362, 369, 380, 447, 482, 499.

-, -, justice of forest pleas, 117–8, 403, 578–9.

-, -, letters to, 363, 500.

-, -, witness, 413.

-, William de, the king's vatlettus, 503, 520, 578.

-, -, gifts to, 206, 208, 311, 359, 362, 371, 375, 378, 440–1, 464, 470–1, 491, 496.

-, -, wages for, 327.

-, -, witness, 399.

-, -, debts to, 399, 405, 407–8, 554, 557, 564.

Colyn, Alan, 403.

Combe, Cumbe [co. Oxford], mill, repairs to, 483.

Comberl'. See Cumberland.

Compthon. See Compton.

Compton, Cumpton [co. Surrey], 253, 301–2, 402.

Compton, Great, Compthon [co. Warwick], 141–2.

Compton, Cumpton [in Freshwater, Isle of Wight], 389.

Compton, West, West Cumpton [co. Berks], 280.

Comy, William, of Kilbride, 417.

Comyn, Alexander, earl of Buchan, 8, 89, 116, 287, 389.

-, Elizabeth, countess of Buchan, his wife, daughter of Roger de Quency, 8, 89, 116, 389.

-, John, 77, 78, 469. Cf. Cumyn.

Conan, Gilbert, 448.

-, William de, 380.

Conane, Gilbert, 549.

Congerstone, Conigeston [co. Leicester], 42.

Conrad, Conrald, attiliator of king's baliste, gifts to, 55, 165, 318.

Constantin, Thomas, 515.

Conversus, le Convers, John, the king's servant, gifts to, 26, 224, 313, 379, 458, 504.

Cookham, Cocham, Cokeham [co. Berks], manor, 4, 189, 316.

-, mill, repairs to, 208.

-, men of, 378.

Coppyng, Simon, 254.

Corbet, Peter, 88, 555.

-, Robert, 280, 441–2.

-, Thomas, 194, 211–2, 355–6, 432–3, 513, 555.

-, William, 421.

Corbridge, Corebrugg [co. Northumberland], manor, 204, 322.

Corbyn, William, 263.

Cordel, Beatrice, wife of Thomas, son of Bartholomew, 153–4.

Core, John le, merchant, 516.

Corebrugg. See Corbridge.

Coreston. See Coston.

Coreston, Bartholomew, son of Agnes de, 254.

-, William, son of Thomas de, 254.

Corfe, Corf' [co. Dorset], castle, 66.

-, forest, stags in, 78–9.

Corley, Corleie [co. Warwick], 42.

Cornbury, Cornebir' [co. Oxford], wood in Wychwood forest, timber in, 11, 229–30, 322, 362, 373, 450.

Corner, Cornere, Cornur, John le, 376.

-, William de la, the king's clerk, 521, 590.

-, -, gifts to, 157, 218, 356, 361, 375, 440.

-, -, envoy, 235.

Cornhill, Cornhull, Robert de, bailiff of London, 257–8.

-, Stephen de, London merchant, 104, 295–6.

Cornubia. See Cornwall.

Cornur. See Corner.

Cornwall, Cornubia, perambulations in, 129.

-, quittance of common summons in, 137.

Coroners, removal of, 53.

-, appointment of, 173.

-, ordered to restore goods of slain man to widow for pious uses, 14.

Corsham, Peter de, 455–6.

Cory. Hugh, 309.

Cosby, Kosseby [co. Leicester], 42.

Cosin, Cosyn, Henry, 76.

-, Peter, 516.

Cosseham, Adam de, 470.

-, Peter de, 470.

Cossun, Richard le, 153.

Costessey, Costeseye [co. Norfolk], manor, 287, 524.

Coston, Coreston [co. Norfolk], 254.

Cosyn. See Cosin.

Coterel, Reynald, 106.

Cotes, Henry de, 277.

Cothe, Adam, 272.

Coton. See Weston.

Cotton, William de, 396.

Cotum. See Nun Cotun.

Cotyn, William, 429.

Coudray, Coudreye, Coudrey, Bertram de, 101.

-, Peter de, 390–1, 563–4.

Couele, Bartholomew de, 543.

Coundham, Cundolm [by Coventry, co. Warwick], 42.

Counties, revenues of, assigned for king's debts, 162–3.

-, -, for expenses in king's service, 182.

-, assessment of 20ths in aid of Crusade, 245.

-, four knights of shire appointed to attend assizes, 575.

Coutynger, William, 272.

Coventr'. See Coventry.

Coventre, Coventr', Henry de, 104.

-, Richard de, 201.

Coventry, Coventr' [co. Warwick], prior of, 129.

Coverdale, Caverdale [co. York], forest, 273.

-, -, vaccaries in, 273–4.

Coverham [co. York], abbot of, 273.

Coverham, Stephen de, 273.

Coverur, Nigel le, 533.

Coycu, Peter, 184.

Craft, Philip de, 552.

Crakehale, Wimer de, 228.

Cranborne, Craneburne [co. Dorset], hundred, 66.

-, prison, 305.

Cras, Hugh le, 547. Cf. Gras.

Craudene, Geoffrey de, citizen of London, 555–6.

Crauton, Crefton [in Orpington, co. Kent], manor, 532.

Creak, Crek [co. Norfolk], 244.

Creak, North, Northek [co. Norfolk], prison, 334.

Crefton. See Crauton.

Crek. See Creak.

Crepping, William de, vatlettus of John de Cokefeud, 418, 466–7, 535–6.

Cressing [co. Essex], 566.

Cressinton, John de, 46.

Cressy, Joan, wife of Stephen de, remarriage of, 377.

-, Ralph de, 143.

Cretteworth, William, son of John de, 262.

Creye, Kreye, Simon de, justice, 434, 556.

Crich, Cruche [co. Derby], manor, 139.

Crichell, Little, Parva Cerchehil [co. Dorset], manor, 8.

Crickheath, Cruchet [co. Salop], 509.

Cricksea, Krikkeseye [co. Essex], 405.

Criditon, Geoffrey de, 514.

Criketot, William de, 255.

-, -, William, his son, 99.

Crioll, Nicholas, son of Nicholas de, 576.

Cripel, John, of Windsor, 69.

Cristerpem, Cristrepeny, Roger, of Dunwich, 544, 589.

Cristescherch. See Christchurch.

Croce. See Cruce.

Croft, Robert de, 133.

-, William de, parson of Sutton, 315.

Crofton, Bartholomew, son of Richard de, 334.

Croiland, Croilland. See Crowland.

Crok, Philip, 168.

-, Simon, 295.

Crokhale. See Croxall.

Crokhale, Adam, son of Adam de, 406.

-, Henry, son of Matthew de, 406.

Cromhale, John de, clerk of prince Edward's children, 164.

Crowe, William, 254.

Crowland, Croiland, Croylaund, Croilland [co. Lincoln], abbey, sacristan of. See Moyn.

-, abbot and convent of, gifts to, 1, 527.

-, lawsuit of, 73, 97, 102–3.

-, quittance for, 137, 563.

Croxall, Crokhale [co. Stafford], 406.

Croyce. See Cruce.

Croyden, Ralph de, 225.

Croydon, Croyndon, Croyendene [co. Surrey], parson of, 543.

-, letters close dated at, 283.

-, wood, timber in, 490, 504.

Croylaund. See Crowland.

Croyndon. See Croydon.

Cruce, Croce, Croyz, Croyce, Ralph de, 305, 555.

-, Simon de la, 269.

-, Walter de la, 122.

-, -, letters to, 44, 54.

-, William de la, 275.

-, -, gift to, 50.

Cruche. See Crich.

Cruchet. See Crickheath.

Crumbe, Simon de, 532.

Crume, Roger, 583.

Crumwell, Ralph de, 146.

Crusades, wages of serjeant at arms taking part in, 195–6.

-, debts remitted to crusaders, 241.

-, attorneys for crusaders, 261, 278, 281–4, 288–90, 392.

-, money received for crusader to be forfeited on his failure to attend, 281.

-, demise of crusader's lands for a term, expiration of, 500.

-, quittance of suits for crusaders, 571–2.

Crux Griffini [North Wales], 71.

-, See Griffin's Cross.

Cu, Ralph le, felon, 372.

Cuberley, Geoffrey de, 56.

Cuckney, Cokeney [co. Nottingham], 97.

Cuggeho, Cuggenho, Cugho, Kugenho, Kiggehou, Cogehou, Nicholas de, 396, 453, 554–5, 588.

-, -, gifts to, 210, 321, 323, 343, 354, 357, 369, 457, 463, 521.

-, -, Amicia, his wife, 459.

Cuilli, Peter, 564.

Culture, William de la, 98.

Culverd, William, 304.

Cumbas, Reynald, 46–7.

Cumbe, John de, farmer of Combe, 483.

-, Walter de, 358.

Cumbe. See Combe.

Cumberland, Comberl', county, sheriff of. See Dacre.

-, justices in eyre in, 68, 111–2.

-, perambulations in, 109–112.

-, prisoners on bail in, 194, 197.

-, revenues of, 393.

-, king of Scotland's manors in, 393–4.

-, forests in. See Carlisle, Inglewood.

Cumberworth [co. Lincoln], 422.

Cumberworth, Hawise, wife of Peter de, 422.

Cumbes, Robert de, knight, 521.

Cumpton. See Compton.

Cumpton, John, son of Adam de, 388–9.

-, master John de, 389.

Cumyn, William, called le Blake, 8. Cf. Comyn.

Cundolm. See Coundham.

Cuningeholt, Alan de, 99.

Curlu, Richard, 275.

Curtays, Curteys, Philip, 271.

-, Richard, 309.

Curtenay, Curteny, John de, 375.

-, Nicholas de, 198.

Curteys. See Curtays.

Curzun, Walter de, of Brokes, 477.

Custur, John de la, 216.

Cusyn, Peter, 104.

Cut, Humphrey, 494.

Cuteye, Robert, 408–9.

Cuttlehill, Oldecotenhale [co. Warwick] 399.

Cuver, Robert le, of Salisbury, 11–2.

Cycestr'. See Chichester.

Cyfrewast. See Cifrewast.

Cyrencestr'. See Cirencester.

Cystersiensis. See Citeaux.