Index: E

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

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Earde (now Crayford), Erde [co. Kent], manor, 239.

East Court, Estcroft, in Windsor forest [co. Berks], 208.

Eastley, Estle [co. Southampton], manor, 423.

Eaton Bray, Eyton [co. Bedford], 302.

Eaton Socon, Eton [co. Bedford], 334.

Ebbegate, Robert de, 247.

Ebbesham. See Epsom.

Eboraco, Ebor', Nicholas de, 547–8.

-, William de, 275.

Eboracum. See York.

Ebroicis, Everus, Everues, Maud de, 452, 491, 532, 552.

-, Richard, son of Richard de, 488.

Ecclesiastical:—
-, Legal:
-, abbot pardoned for failure to attend eyre, 16–7.
-, ecclesiastical tithes, grant of by pope, 51, 79.
-, deanery, succession to, not to be interfered in by escheator, 32.
-, criminous clerks, purgation by, 86–7, 356.
-, terms of settlement of dispute as to presentment to living, 92–5.
-, liberty of royalty in Marshland, to be settled by sheriff, 96–7, 102–3.
-, Irish prebends, dispute as to appointment, 567–8.
-, remission of tax of 20th on amercements of men, 158.
-, quittance of suit in archbishop's court, 239.
-, quit claim of patronage in church, 255.
-, tithes assigned to pay debts to merchants, 372.
-, arrears of prebend, 389.
-, sequestration of churches during vacancy of see, 463–4.
-, assessment of his men granted to dean, 536.
-, excommunications, 418, 572, 575.

Bishoprics:
-, bishop not to extort tithes from dean and canons, 30.
-, - not to interfere with free chapel already taxed by king, 110–1.
-, attorneys for bishop elect going to obtain confirmation at Rome, 18–9.
-, Vacant sees:
-, guardians of, recompensed for losses, 19.
-, revenues of, paid into wardrobe, 26.
-, allocation of revenues of, to make up arrears of annual fee, 167.
-, collection of harvests, 218, 326.
-, executors of dead archbishop's will pardoned for forest offences, etc., 236–7.
-, restoration of priory during vacancy of see, 240–1.
-, remission of manorial fees during vacancy, 324.
-, terms for payment of rent of manor in, 345.
-, lands in, promised, if death occurs during vacancy of see, 397.
-, stewardship, office of, 415–6.
-, revenues of, assigned to archbishop, as set off for debts due from king, 497–8.
-, desmesne lands of manor in, to be cultivated, 519.
-, Abbeys:
-, feoffment of abbot in lands in frank almoin, 1.
-, claim by abbot to liberties, etc., attached to cathedral church, 67–8.
-, king's right to deodand of horse waived in abbot's favour, 73.
-, dispute as to rights of rival abbots, 73, 91, 146.
-, fine paid into wardrobe for confirmation, 159, 199.

-, paid for service due to army, 181.
-, tithes of venison for, 172, 374, 482.
-, abbot to distrain his tenants to repair ditches and walls in Marshland, 107.
-, grooms and horses to be released from abbots' prison, 337.
-, assessment of men confirmed by charter, 442.
-, summons remitted to, 524.
-, men to be lodged in, 524.
-, 20th remitted to, 529–30.
-, fines paid into wardrobe for custody during vacancy, 231, 233, 321.
-, income from manor made up to, 580–1.
-, exchequer summons remitted to heir of guardian of vacant abbey, 79.
-, Priories:
-, inquisition as to liability of prior for tallage, 17, 70.
-, gift of felons' goods to, 31–2.
-, prioress pardoned for taking wood for repairs of house, 51.
-, right of priory to cartage, 223.
-, remission to prioress of 20th due to king, 271.
-, violation of liberty of priory, contrary to indulgence granted by Holy See, 389–90.
-, security given by, for debts, 409–12.
-, goods of burnt priory not to be wasted, 526–7.
-, fine paid into wardrobe for custody during vacancy, 16, 209, 307, 330, 340, 378, 384, 503–4, 528, 535.

-, paid for restitution of corporalities, 367.
-, claim to have custody of during vacancy, 229–30, 370.

Echeles, Ralph de le, 528–9.

Echingham, Echinggeham. See Ochinggeham.

Eckington, Ekenton [co. Derby], 360, 364.

Eclyng', William de, 306.

Edburton, Edeberneton [co. Sussex], 548.

Eddeworth, Eddewrth, Edworth, Stephen de, chamberlain of London, 4, 16–7, 169.

-, -, constable of the Tower, 21.

-, -, keeper of Clarendon forest, 196, 307–8, 373.

-, -, steward of the household, 333, 441, 461, 498–9, 566–7.

-, -, debts to, 107–8, 120–2, 296–7.

-, -, gifts to, 445–6, 562, 565.

-, -, witness, 123–5, 131, 302, 402, 414.

-, -, Juliana, his wife, 548–9.

Ede, Thomas, 569.

Edeberneton. See Edburton.

Edelmeton, Solomon de, 21.

Edelmeton. See Edmonton.

Edenbrok, Richard de, 306.

Edenestone. See Ensdon.

Ederoso. See Ivychurch.

Edgton, Eketon, Egeton [co. Salop], 513–4.

Edmonton, Edelmeton [co. Middlesex], 21.

Edmund (de Alemannia), son of the king of Almain, the king's nephew, 84, 559.

-, earl of Cornwall, 533, 576.

-, -, gifts to, 454, 483, 487, 518.

-, -, letter to, 500.

-, -, quittance for, 554.

Edmund, the king's son, 212, 229, 288, 324–5.

-, -, gifts to, 52, 162, 173, 177, 215, 265, 310, 325, 363, 448.

-, -, lands of, 115, 565.

-, -, claim to Ferrars' estates, 123–6, 214–5, 398.

-, -, men of, 359, 454.

Edrich, Henry, 277.

Edrid, Elias, 569.

-, Henry, 569.

Edward, the king's son, 3, 6, 16, 26, 44, 48, 51–2, 69, 74, 82, 105–6, 115, 138, 162–3, 177, 180, 209, 219, 222, 225, 232, 238, 244, 281–2, 288, 472, 494, 498, 590.

-, letters close authorized through, 40, 55, 102.

-, crusade of, 290, 462.

-, debts to, 103–4.

-, Ely captured by, 176.

-, escape of, referred to, 434.

-, Gascon wines of, 369, 579.

-, gifts to, 160, 204, 208, 213.

-, homage to, 568.

-, Irish lands of, 259–60.

-, Jewry of, 101, 153, 268, 368, 451, 498–9, 518–9.

-, letter to, 397–8.

-, lawsuit of, 7.

-, payments to, 529.

-, servants of, 61, 119, 180, 195, 204, 352, 578.

-, service paid to, 467.

-, Welsh, meeting with, 71, 211.

-, witness, 264.

-, children of, 164.

-, birth of his son, 49, 441.

-, John, and Henry, his sons, gifts to, 17, 29, 352.

-, his wife. See Eleanor.

Edwardstone, Edwardeston [co. Suffolk], 419, 553.

Edworth. See Eddeworth.

Eemer, Geoffrey, 224.

Effemme, Adam, 255.

Egebaston, Henry de, 264.

Egeton. See Edgton.

Egeton, Philip de, 514.

Ekenton. See Eckington.

Eketon. See Edgton.

Eketon, Heketon, John de, 513–4.

Eleanor, queen of England, 157, 161, 332, 364; her carpenter. See Ranulph.

-, -, her cook. See Norreys.

-, -, her vatlettus. See Whiting.

-, -, gifts to, 4, 76–7, 161, 195, 229, 236, 295, 316–8, 340, 358, 398, 465–6, 493, –4 517–8, 521, 586.

-, -, chamber of, 200.

-, -, debts to, 316–7, 569, 586.

-, -, expenses of, 49.

-, -, exchequer debts paid to, 157.

-, -, lawsuit of, 262, 292.

-, -, merchants of, 372–3.

-, -, servants of, 69, 77, 83, 182, 223–4, 345, 441.

Eleanor, wife of prince Edward, gifts to, 4, 6–7, 25, 45–6, 206, 210, 320, 347–8, 435, 559.

-, -, birth of her son John, 49, 441.

-, -, debt to, 95–6, 296, 431.

-, -, servants of, 305.

-, -, gift of fines and amercements of manor to, 12–3.

Eleanor, the king's sister, countess of Leicester. See Monte Forti.

Eletewod. See Altwood.

Elfael, Eweyn [co. Radnor], scutage of, 211.

Elger, Roger de, 478.

Elherst, Henry de, 346.

Eliensis. See Ely.

Elingham, Richard de, 475.

Elmesdale [co. Lincoln], 174.

Elmetewell, Alice de, 136.

Elof, 515.

Elsithefeld, Juliana, wife of Gilbert de, 120.

Elston. See Aston.

Ely, Eliensis [co. Cambridge], letters close dated at, 375, 575.

-, prison, 13.

-, isle of, rebels in, 72, 176, 306, 350, 445.

-, bishop of. See Balsham.

-, prior of, quittance for, 88, 575.

Ely, Nicholas de, bishop of Winchester, 44, 237, 539.

-, -, debt of, 131.

-, -, gift to, 449.

Elynor, Ralph, and Robert, his son, 309.

Elynton, Ivo de, 117.

Elys, William, 385.

Emma, Nicholas, son of, 388.

Emoretone, Emorthon [co. Salop], 514–5.

Enefeld, Peter de, 21.

Enfield, Enefeld [co. Middlesex], 21, 291, 566.

Engelwode. See Inglewood.

Engleis. See Engleys.

Englechevill, Theobald de, 320.

Engleys, Engleis, Giles le, 106.

-, John le, 513.

-, Richard le, 281–2.

Engymur, Robert, son of David de, of Market Weston, 269.

Ensdon, Edenestone [co. Salop], 506, 512.

Entsweyn, John, 483.

Envesee, John le, 376–7.

Enveyse, Hugh le, 542.

Epsom, Ebbesham [co. Surrey], 412.

Erde. See Earde.

Erdington, Giles de, 32.

Erdinton, Henry de, 129.

Ereswell. See Eriswell.

Erimite, Simon, 583.

Ering, Ralph, 508.

Eriswell, Ereswell [co. Suffolk], manor, 127, 248.

Erl, Ranulph, 272.

Erleham, Ralph de, the king's servant, 206.

Erleye, Erleya, Philip de, 575.

-, Robert de, 269.

Ernaldi. See Arnaldi.

Ernaud, William, 164.

Ernewis, Walter, 478.

Ernham [co. Southampton ?], 566.

Ernham, Rosamund, daughter of John de, 566–7.

-, -, Margery, her mother, 566.

Escheators, north of Trent. See Latimer, Reygate.

-, south of Trent. See Moyne, Tynemouth, Wymondham.

-, to grant administration to executors on giving security for debts to king, 17, et passim.

-, to cultivate lands of dead tenants in chief, 28.

-, payments into wardrobe for lands in their hands, 317.

-, to restore estate to heirs, 351–2.

Escot. See Scot.

Escoteny. See Scoteny.

Escudemor, Peter de, 406–7.

-, -, gifts to, 221, 447.

-, -, collector of subsidy, 245.

Eshewode. See Ashwood.

Eshwell. See Ashewell.

Eslington, Estlincton, Estlington [co. Northumberland], 151.

Espaynuol, John le, vatlettus, 296.

Especer. See Specer.

Espele. See Espley.

Esperoun, Thomas, 320.

Espigornel. See Spigornel.

Espley, Espele [co. Salop], 514.

Esse, Ralph de, 557.

-, Thomas de, 557.

Esseburnham, Richard de, 453.

Essendon, Hesinden [co. Hertford], manor, 18.

Esseteford. See Ashford.

Essex, county, sheriff of. See Mara, Spigornel, Suthcherche.

-, sheriffs in, 176–9, 192.

-, justices in eyre in, 184, 212, 251, 317, 386–7, 464, 531, 540–1, 564, 570.

-, forest pleas in, 58, 270, 333, 387, 540–1, 590.

-, quittance of common summons in, 88, 122, 137, 242, 270, 368, 563, 565, 572, 575, 589.

-, prisoners on bail in, 22, 27–8, 79, 82, 84, 205.

-, forest, keeper of. See Clare.

-, -, bucks in, 195, 218, 357, 363, 498, 515.

-, -, hinds in, 322.

-, -, stags in, 360–1, 367.

-, -, timber in, 31, 49, 184, 197, 205, 324–5, 334, 345, 363, 456, 459, 484, 486, 520, 529.

-, -, trespass in, 79.

-, -, woods in. See Alrefen, Hainault, Hatfield, Havering, and Kingswood.

Essex, Edmund de, 104.

-, John de, 419.

Esshele. See Ashley.

Est Bradeham. See Braddenham.

Estane, Ralph de, 308.

Estchalers, John de, 285.

Estcote, Hugh de, 83–4.

Estcroft. See East Court.

Estelington, Alexander, son of John de, 150–1.

Estfisseburn. See Fishbourne.

Esthop, Thomas de, 513.

Estle. See Eastley.

Estleye, Thomas de, 350.

Estlington, Estlincton. See Eslington.

Eston. See Aston.

Eston, John de, 284.

-, William de, 265.

Estre, Robert le, del, buyer of the king's wines, 16, 55–6, 148, 158, 238.

-, -, gifts to, 5, 186–7, 353.

-, -, mandates to, 6, 11, 30, 60–1, 155–6, 158–9, 164–5.

-, -, letter to, 86.

-, -, quittance for, 572.

Estreys, Herman le, 516.

-, Ludekin le, 516.

Esturmy, Sturmy, Henry, keeper of Savernake forest, 49, 161, 209, 319, 444.

-, -, witness, 413.

-, -, gifts to, 443–4.

-, Hugh, witness, 336, 396, 402, 408.

-, Richard, 248.

Estute, Richard de, 458.

Estutevill. See Stotevill.

Estewell. See Etwall.

Etewell, Alice, wife of William de, 267.

Etling. See Detling.

Etlyng, William de, 324.

Eton [co. Buckingham], 200.

- And see Eaton, Nuneaton.

Eton, John de, sub-prior of Waverley, 215.

Etton, Gilbert de, 303.

Etwall, Etewell [co. Derby], 267.

Eucham, William, son of Richard de, 478.

Eudon Burnell, Eudon Malesoueres [co. Salop], 513.

Eur', Henry de, 108.

Eustach, John, of Northampton, 543.

Ever, Evre, Evere, Hugh de, 146, 474–5, 551.

-, -, Isabel, wife of Robert de, daughter of Roger de Merlay, 332, 557.

-, John de, 104.

Everard, Hulto, of Feckenham, 304.

-, John, of Faversham, 477.

-, Peter, 368.

-, -, gifts to, 76, 176, 342, 369, 484, 530.

-, -, quittance for, 137.

-, -, debt of, 260.

Evere. See Ever.

Everingham. See Everyngham.

Everington [co. Berks], 471.

Everle, John de, 293, 297–8.

-, -, gifts to, 311, 341, 526.

-, -, quittance for, 538, 550.

-, -, Philippa, his wife, 293, 297–8.

Everley, Everle [co. Wilts], 448.

-, park, to be stocked, 363.

Everley, Walter de, keeper of Pamber forest, 196, 450–1.

-, -, letter to, 352.

Eversley, Everleye [co. Southampton], forest, stags in, 358.

Everus, Everues. See Ebroicis.

Everyngham, Everingham, Adam de, 146.

-, -, keeper of Sherwood forest, 382.

Evesham [co. Worcester], battle of, referred to, 207, 232, 239, 297, 450.

Evesham, Hugh de, 439, 488–9.

-, Roger de, 278, 408–9.

Evill. See Eyvile.

Evre. See Ever.

Ewell, Richard de, buyer for the wardrobe, 61, 523, 541, 586–7.

-, -, gifts to, 515.

-, -, letters to, 69, 81, 182, 194, 307, 580.

-, -, mandates to, 6, et passim, 380–2, 438, et passim.

Eweny, Henry de, overseer of works at Hereford, 326.

Ewer, John le, 212.

-, Nicholas le, 109, 450.

-, Simon le, the king's servant, 315, 451, 475.

-, Swayn le, the king's servant, 475.

Eweyn. See Elfael.

Ewshott, Iweshate [co. Southampton], wood, timber in, 199, 200.

Ewyas, Reynald de, 293.

-, Walter de, 462.

Exchequer, terms allowed for payment of debts to king, 2–3, 23–4, 26–7, 43–4, 47–8, 60, 64, 69–71, 75, 171, 191–2, 199, 306, 342, 457–8, 468, 472, 476, 480, 484–5.

-, debts to, remitted, 6, 65, 70, 186–8, 193–4, 197, 203, 232–3, 238–9, 305, 331, 333, 380–1, 450, 458, 482, 580, 582.

-, debts to king to be set off, 216.

-, relief due to king remitted, 81, 178, 201.

-, - assessment of, 530.

-, ransom remitted, 197.

-, daily wages paid out of, to serjeants at arms, 225.

-, examination of rolls of, 328.

-, security found by burgesses during closure of exchequer, 477–8.

-, inquisition as to whether debts to, are clear, 435–6.

-, accounts postponed, 501.

-, arrears of annual fee due, to, 537.

-, issues of counties sent to, 585.

-, barons of. See Clifford, Haym.

-, gowns for, 311, 325.

Exemore. See Exmoor.

Exemuth, Richard de, 87, 284.

-, -, William de, 87.

Exeter, Exonia [co. Devon], Jews of, 114–5.

-, justices in, 161.

-, prison, 308.

-, bishop of. See Bronescombe.

-, dean and chapter of, 282.

Exmoor, Exemore [cos. Devon and Somerset], forest, stags in, 371, 375.

Exonia. See Exeter.

Exonia, John de, 156, 282.

Extraneus, le Straunge, Hamo, 98, 398.

-, -, gifts to, 37, 534.

-, -, debt to, 107, 249.

-, -, surety, 122–4, 129.

-, -, lawsuit of, 546, 565.

-, John, 515.

-, Robert, 530.

-, Roger, 284–5, 429, 569.

-, -, sheriff of York, 584.

Eye, Eya [co. Suffolk], prison, 219.

Eye, Philip de, 214, 441, 500.

-, -, treasurer, 522, 525.

-, Ralph de, 564.

Eylesford. See Aylesford.

Eylesford, William de, 459–60.

Eymescote, Richard, son of Anselm de, 453–4.

Eyncurt, Ralph de, 109.

Eyneford. See Eynsford.

Eynesham. See Eynsham.

Eynesham, Hugh de, 352.

Eynsford, Eyneford [co. Kent], 353.

Eynsham, Eynesham [co. Oxford], abbot of, 143.

Eyr, Roger le, of Rothwell, 293.

- Cf. Heyr.

Eyte. See Aete.

Eyton [in Lydbury, co. Salop], 515.

Eyton. See Eaton.

Eyton, William, son of Ralph de, 341.

Eyvile, Evill, Deyvill, Adam de, 149.

-, John de, 148–9, 578, 585, 588–9.

Eywode, Edith, wife of Geoffrey de, 422.