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General Index: L L Labati, William, 111. Lacatour, Bernard, of Carlisle, 534. — See Catur. Laceby, Laisseby, Laysseby, Leysseby [in Bradley wapentake], co. Lincoln, 160, 332, 334, 402. —, John de Stretton, parson of, 402. Laceer, Geoffrey le, of London, 354. Lacford, Thomas de, 153. Lache, atte. See Lathe. Lacheleye, Lachele, John de, and Isabella, his wife, 163, 334. Laci. See Lacy. Lacock, Lacok, co. Wilts, Margaret daughter of Amicia countess of Devon, a nun of, 126. Lacok, Isabella, late the wife of Edward de, 335. Lacu, Master Roger de, presented to Stistede church, 96. Lacy, Laci, Lascy, Henry de, earl [1257-1312] of Lincoln, 178, 190, 356, 393, 511. —, —, his executors, 393, 535. —, —, lieutenant of Edward I. in the duchy of Aquitaine, 636, 640, 673. —, Hugo de, 487. —, John, of Wodehalle, 495. —, John de, earl [1232-1240] of Lincoln, constable of Chester, 285. —, John de, and Robert his brother, 595, 692. —, Robert de, 232, 554, 586, 590. —, Master Robert de, parson of the church of Barton, 399. —, —, parson of Earls Barton, 399. —, —, [treasurer of Lincoln], 196. —, William de, 595, 692. — See Lescy. Lade, la, co. Somerset. See Load. Lafford, New or Novel, or Old. See Sleaford. Lageham. See Lagham. Lagenham. See Langham in Gillingham. Lagham, Lageham [in Godstone parish, co. Surrey], 678. Laghton, Robert de, 585. —, Roger de, 523. —. See Laughton. L'Aigle, or the Eagle, barony of, 336. —, honor of, 117, 135, 416, 472, 678. Laindon, or Langdon, Leindon, Leyndon [co. Essex], 190. —, Master William de Braye, parson of the church of, 302. — [with Basildon], Leindon [co. Essex], Thomas de Isham, parson of St. Nicholas', 383. Laisseby. See Laceby. Lake, Lak, Margaret la, 585. —, Richard le, Margaret his daughter, 585. —, William de la, 239. —, William le, 403. Laleham, Lalham [co. Middlesex], Robert de Strubby, vicar of, 459. Lalleford, William de, 481. Lallyng, Philippa, late the wife of William de, of Maldon, 73. Lamareis. See Mareis. Lambanby. See Lamonby. Lambard, Lamberd, Lambert, Humphrey, of Wolsthorpe, 395. —, Reginald, 685. —, Richard, of Lenne, 318. —, Thomas, 495. —, William, 57. Lambe, John, 690. Lamberherst, John de, monk of Robertsbridge, 338. Lambert, Lamberd. See Lambard. Lamberton, William de, bishop of St. Andrews. See St. Andrew's. Lambley. Lameleye, in Shirewode forest [co. Nottingham], 434, 562. Lambok, John, 314. Lambourne, Lamburne, Mainard de, 405, 504. Lambourne, Lamburn, 402. —, Upper, Uplamborn, co. Berks, 615. Lambyn, Edmund, of London, 588, 592. —, Henry, of London, 450, 454, 674. —, Peter, 146. Lameleye. See Lambley. Lamhithe, William de, clerk of the sheriffs of London, 147, 231. Lamker, or Laniker, Richard, 383. Lamley, Langele [in Oakham soke], co. Rutland, 196. Lamleye. See Lambley. Lamme. See Launeie. Lamonby, Lambanby [in Skelton parish, co. Cumberland], co. Westmoreland, 211. Lampeter Pont Stephen, Thlanpederdalpont Estephne [co. Cardigan], 656. Lanarmon Ynjaal. See Llanarmon-in-Yal. Lancaster, earl of. See Plantagenet. Lancaster, county of, 53, 241, 308, 311, 373. —, commissioners of array for, 351, 460, 478. —, — to assess a fifteenth in, 474. —, — to assess a sixteenth in, 530. —, — touching homicides and other crimes in, 421. —, — offences of the king's ministers in, 685. —, — measures used in, 688. —, conservators, or keepers, &c., of the peace for, 108, 124, 130. —, keeper of, Ralph son of William, 389. —, sheriff of, 531. —, —, [alleged malpractices, oppressions, &c.], by, 244. —, —, Ralph Bykerstathe, 244. —, [Templars' lands in], 45. Lancaster, town of, co. Lancaster, 88. —, the prior of St. Mary's, 307. —, murage and pavage for, 512. Lancastre, Henry de, king's kinsman, [son of Edmund, called Crouchback, earl (1267-1296) of Lancaster, and brother of Thomas, earl (1296-1321) of Lancaster], lord of Monemue, 222, 297, 620, 622. —, —, pardoned as an adherent of the earl of Lancaster, 23. —, John de, 303, 523, 653. —, —, conservator of the peace and a commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c., 23, 124, 421, 699. —, John son of Robert de, of Holegille, 177. —, Thomas de, monk of Furness, 252, 415. —, William de, 661. Lanchester, Langcestre, Langecestre [co. Durham], Adam de Osgodeby prebendary of, 170. —, Master William de Quykham, dean of St. Mary's, 302, 508. Lancing, Launcyngge, Launcynge, co. Sussex. 558, 562. Land, bailiwick of the measures of, in Ireland, 40, 43. — See also Cosyn; Launeie. Landbargh, Langbergh, Langebergh, co. York, 544, 567. Landbeach, Landbeche, co. Cambridge, 284. Landesdoune, Landesdune, Thomas de, of Bristol, 68, 445. Lane, Alan atte, 506, 588. —, John atte, 416. —, Peter atte, 197. —, Walter atte, of Baston, 506, 588. —, William atte, 246. — See Lone. Lane. See Path. Lanercost, Lanrecost [co. Cumberland], canons of St. Mary Magdalene, 537. —, prior and convent of, 632. Lang, Lange, Adam, 687. —, Roger le, 429. —, See Launge; Longe. Lang', Thomas de, rector of Croft. See Langeford. Langar [co. Nottingham], 624. —, St. Andrew's church, 624. Langcestre. See Lanchester. Langclerk, Walter, 679, 689. Langdon, West, Langedon [co. Kent], abbot and convent of, 667. —, Langedon, co. Warwick, 522. — See Laindon, co. Essex. Lange. See Lang; Longe. Langebergh. See Langbargh. Langebrigge, Hugh de, of Bristol, 294. Langecestre. See Lanchester. Langedon, Longedon, John de, 153. —, —, a monk of Burton, 250, 314. —, Thomas de, purveyor, 6, 188, 349. —. See Langdon. Langeford, Clement de, chancellor of Exeter, 212. —, John de, and Lenota his wife, 218. —, Nicholas de, 25. —, or Lang', Thomas de, parson of Croft, 7, 360, 543. — See Langford; Langford manor. Lange Gathen. See Llangathen. Langeham, Richard de, canon of Chetwod, 630. Langele, Langeleie, Langeley, John de, 351, 461, 593. —, Richard de, presented to St. James's church, Dover, 87. —, Roger de, 318. —, Thomas de, 301. —, Walter de, 339. —, William de, 44. —, —, to prosecute on behalf of the king, 273, 295. —, —, parson of Clonne, 442. —, —, presented to Lange Gathen church, 256. —, —, parson of Randelesham, 463. —, —, keeper of the hospital of St. Margaret's, Huntingdon, 81. — See Langley; Langley, Kings. Langele, co. Rutland. See Lamley. Langele Marreys. See Langley Marsh. Langeleie, Langeley, Langeleye. See Langele. Langelond, Langelonde, Nicholas de, 229, 685. Langeneuton, Lange Neuton. See Newton, Long. Langeport, Robert de, 152. —, William de, 425, 427. Langerigge. See Langridge. Langestowe. See Long Stow. Langestrode. See Langstrothdale. Lange Sutton. See Sutton, Long. Langethwayt, Langthwait, Ralph de, parson of Laxton, 376. —, William de, 375. Langetoft, Master Thomas de, prebendary of Welton Payneshalle, 380. —, William de, a vicar of St. Peter's, York, 476, 477. — See Langtoft. Langeton, Langton, David de, 570. —, John de, bishop [1305 to 17 June 1337] of Chichester, 95, 158, 159, 218, 279, 280, 343, 354, 368, 437, 440, 441, 623, 625, 654. —, —, complaint by, 413. —, Nicholas de, 255. —, —, of York, 156. —, Master Thomas de, parson of Wygetoft, 342. —, —, parson of Suthykam, 342. —. Walter de, bishop [Feb. 1295-6 to 16 Nov. 1321] of Coventry and Lichfield, 141, 158, 218, 368, 441, 472, 508, 534, 597, 603, 650. —, —, a special commissioner, 147. —, —, keeper or master of the hospital of St. Leonard's, York, 80, 185, 525, 526, 650. —, —, treasurer of Edward I., 400. —, —, his commissary. See Turville. —, —, his lands in cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon, 178. — See Langton; Langton Wallis. Langford, Langeford, co. Bedford, 244, 598. — [co. Devon], 467. — Manor, Langeford, co. Berks, Francis Gaytani, prebendary of, 643. — Steeple, Stepellangeford [co. Wilts.], 111, 121. Langham in Gillingham, Lagenham [co. Dorset], 357. —, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. Langley, Langele, 476. —, co. Buckingham, 564. —, Langele [co. Norfolk], abbot and convent of, 157, 440. — See Langele; Langley, Kings. Langley, Kings, Langele [Langele Cheyndut, Chiltern Langley, Childelangele], co. Hertford, 295, 519. —, Friars Preachers at, 295. —, Richard de Kinefare, parson of, 1. —, Thomas de la Felde of Hemelhamstede, parson of, 203. —, Walter de Ditton, parson of, 100. —, letters patent dated at, 201-203, 206-210, 246, 247, 334-341, 406, 408-411, 439-442, 444-447, 451, 455, 456, 491-494. Langley Marsh, Langeleye Mareys, Langele Marreys [co. Buckingham], 11, 12, 77, 626. Langridge, Langerrige by Bath, co. Somerset, 238. —, John, parson of, 238. Langstrothdale, Langestrode [in the parishes of Gisburne, Linton and Ilkley, co. York], 372, 378, 560. Langthwait. See Langethwayt. Langtoft, Langetoft [co. Lincoln], 506, 588. Langton, John de, bishop of Chichester. See Langeton. Langton Langeton, co. York, 384. — Wallis [in Langford Maltravers parish, co. Dorset], Langeton, 540. — on Swale, Langeton on Swale [co. York], Master Geoffrey, vicar of, 538. Langunneth. See Llangonoyd. Langwath, Langwathe, William de, 542. Laniker. See Lamker. Lanlibiau in Anglesey. See Llanllibio. Lanneie. See Launeie. Lanrecost. See Lanercost. Lanruthe. See Llanrhudd. Lansladron. See Nansladron. Lanteglos by Camelford, Lanteglos [co. Cornwall], Thomas de Sweyneseye, parson of, 673. Lanteglos by Fowey, Lanteglos by Fawy [co. Cornwall], 258. —, John de Bomine, rector of, 258. Lanthonia, Master Henry de, rector of the church of Kyngeston, 110. Lanthony. See Llanthony. Lantodeney. See Llanthony. Lantony. See Llanthony. Lanwerne. See Laughern. Lappeflode, Henry de, 278. Larceny, a woman hanged for, 632. Larcher, Nicholas. See Archer. Larde, Adam, 414. —, William, 414. Lardiner, Lardener, William le, parson of, Holteby, 538. Laredo, la Rode [Biscay in Spain], merchants of, 34. Largy, ? Tylagh Largi [Ulster], 17. Larke, Thomas, 418. La Rode. See Laredo. Lasceles, Lasseles, John, 23. —, Thomas de, 249. Lascy. See Lacy. Lasham. See Lassham. Lasseles. See Lasceles. Lassham, Lasham [co. Hants], 402. Latele. See Netley. Lateymer. See Latimer. Lathe, or Lache, Alan atte, 58. Lathebury. See Latthebury. Lathum, Lathom, Richard de, 22. —, Robert de, 108, 124, 419, 474. —. See Laytham. Latimer, Lateymer, Latymer, Latymere, Laytimer, Alice la, 222, 453, 464. —, John le, 85, 86. —, Nicholas le, 222. —, —, and Blanche his wife, 464. —, William le, 228, 248, 250, 259. —, —, lord of Jarum, 172. —, —, Lucy his wife, 172. —, William le, [of Lambanby], 211. Laton Merk. See Latton. Latthebury, Lathebury, John de, 655. Latton, co. Essex, priory of, 607. —, Mark Hall, manor in, Laton Merk, co. Essex, 607. Latymer. See Latimer. Laudymor, John de, 326. Laugharne, Talhaeran [co. Carmarthen], 25. —, Lotharn [co. Glamorgan], 3. Laughern, Lauwerne, Lanwerne [Eleemosinary in the parish of St. Johns, Bedwardine by Worcester], 80. Laughton, Laghton [co. Lincoln], 600. —, Estloghton, co. Lincoln, 404. Laules, Master Elias, 102. —, —, [chamberlain] of the Exchequer, Dublin, 96. Lauly, Richard, 523. —, Robert, 523. Laun, Robert de, chaplain, 409. Launceston, Launceveton, co. Cornwall, 229, 685. —, prior of, [rector] of the church of Liskerede, 310. —, commission of gaol delivery of, 149. Launceveton. See Launceston. Launeynge, Launcyngge. See Lancing. Launde, Arnold de la, 370. —, John de, 226. —, John de la, 406, 408. —. William de la, 353. Launde, or Lodington [co. Leicester], prior and canons of, 27. —, Tilton by, 27. Launden. See Lavendon. Launeie, Launne, Lenneie, Geoffrey de, of Ireland, 16. —, —, deputy of the measures of land in Ireland, 40, 43. Launge, John, and Joan his wife, 132, 353. —, See Lang. Launne. See Launeie. Launseles, John de, vicar of the church of Leskerede, 311. Launvas in Anglesey. See Llanvaes. Laur, Oger de, of St. Quitterie, 636, 640, 673. Laurence, Henry, 510. —, John son of, de Etton, 475. —, Richard, 331, 589. —, Robert, 417. —, Robert son of, de Keleby, 237, 238. —, Thomas, 181, 383. —, Thomas son of, de Herdewyk, 598. —, William son of, 414. Laurenz, William, 251. —, William son of Richard, 251. Lauselle, Simon de, 86. Lauwerne, Lanwerne. See Laughern. Lavanta, Master William de, parson of Shyvyok, 572. Lavender, Gilbert, 495. —, John le, 608. —, John, taillur, 153. Lavendon, Launden [co. Buckingham], 252. Laverdene, Richard de, 273. Laverstock, Laverkestok [co. Wilts], 457. Lavyngton, Lavynton, Alice de, abbess of Shaftesbury, 349. —, John de, rector of Melbury, 349, 360. Law, English, 687. —, —, in Ireland, 346, 463, 564. —. Welsh, 687. Lawarre. See Warre. Lawerne. See Laughern. Lawes, Simon, 416. Lawhadeyn, Philip de, presented to Penbeer church, 533. Lawrence. See Laurence. Laxfield, Laxfeld [co. Suffolk], 34. Laxton, Ralph de Langethwayt, parson of, 376. Laxton, co. Northampton, 674. Lay, Bernard du, 652. —, John du, 652. —, —, of Paxton, 591. —, Ralph du, 652. —, Robert de, or Robert du, 113. Layburne. See Leyburne. Layer de la Hay, Leyre atte Haye, co. Essex, 610. Laysseby, Alexander de, 402. — See Laceby. Laytham, Lathum [co. York], 540. Laythorpe. See Kirkby Laythorpe. Lazenby, Leisingby, Leysingby [in Kirk Leatham parish, Langbaurgh wapentake, co. York], John de Eboraco, keeper of St. Mary's hospital, 388. —, St. Mary's hospital, John Slight, master of, 543. Lea, Lue, co. Essex, the river, 18. Lea, la Lee [near Marston], co. Warwick, 408. Leake, Leke [co. Lincoln], Walter de Spalding, parson of, 380. —, East or Great, Gret Lek [co. Nottingham], Reymund [de Fargis] cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, parson of, 635. Leatherhead, Ledrede [co. Surrey], 247. L'eau. See Aqua; Lewe; Water. Leaumes, Alan de, 23. Leawes. See Lewes. Lebret, le Bret. See Bret. Lebreto, Ameneuus de, 352. —, —, his nephew Raymund Garsie de Sancto Salvatore, 352. —, Guttardus de, or Guychardus de, archdeacon of Canterbury and Huntingdon, 634. — See Bret. Lecchelade, John de, 382. — See Lechiade. Lecford, John de, vicar of Hilyndon, 656. Lech, John de, archbishop of Dublin. See Leek. Leche, Edmund le, 197. —, William le, 171. Lechlade, Lechelade [co. Gloucester], 111, 121, 651. Leckford, Lekeford, co. Hants, 417. Ledbeter, Ledbetere, John le, 57, 504. —, Ralph le, 57. —, Thomas le, 57. Leddrede. See Ledered. Lede. See Lydd. Ledebald, Agnes, of Bondeby, 155. Ledebrede, John de, purveyor, 111. Ledecote, Roger de, 558. Ledecoumbe, Walter de, monk of Abyndon, 338. Ledered, Leddrede, Lederede, Ledred, Thomas de, purveyor, 166, 189. —, William de, or William le, 56, 496. Ledes, Geoffrey de, 619. —, —, keeper of Clyve forest, 533. —, Henry de, and Boniface his brother, 236. — See Leeds. Ledrede, Ledred, Lederede. See Leatherhead; Ledered. Lee, Legh, Alice wife of William de la, her service to the king's grandmother, 162. —, Geoffrey de la, or Geoffrey de, 49, 124, 152, 422, 461, 482, 592, 596, 622. —, Griffith du, 23. —, Henry du, 22. —, John de la, 113, 477. —, John brother of Roger de la, 478. —, Nicholas de la, 499, 600. —, Peter atte, 149. —, Philip de la, 130, 277, 611, 645. —, William de la, and Alice his wife, 162, 304. — See Legh. Lee, Leye, co. Rutland, 576, 578, 664. —, la, co. Warwick, 408. — See Lea; West Lee. Leeds, Ledes, co. Kent, 111, 135, 137, 227, 228, 680, 698. —, —, Thomas de Cotyngham, keeper of the castle of, 117, 152. —, —, the prior of, 152. —, Ledes, co. York, 236. Leek, Leke. John de, archbishop [1311-1313] of Dublin, 4, 11, 13, 17, 79. — See also Lek. Leek, Lek [co. Stafford], 332. Leem, John, 251. Leen, Richard de, collector of customs, 204. Lees, William de, 361. Le Fessu. See Fessu. Lefgrene, Robert of the, 58. Legat, John, [of Bristol], 68, 134, 143, 144. —, Richard, [of Bristol], 68, 134, 143. Lege, John le, 589. Leger, Roger, 238. —, —, and Katherine his wife, 238. Leges, John de, 626. Legh, Legha, Leghe, Alfred de, 226, 239. —, John de la, 104. —, Nicholas de la, 73. —, Thomas de, presented to Stokebasset church, 18. — See Lee. Legh in Samford Spynee [co. Devon], 125. Legha. Leghe. See Legh. Leghes See Leighs, Great. Leghton, Richard de, commissioner of array, 461. —, —, collector of alms for the master and brethren of St. Lazarus, 1, 394. —, Robert de, 591. —, Walter de, purveyor, 166. —, William de, canon of Huntingdon, 460. — See Leighton; Lighton; Loghton. Leghton Busard. See Leighton Buzzard. Leicester, earl of. See Plantagenet, Edmund, earl of Lancaster, &c. —, archdeacon of, Reymund [de Fargis], cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria Nova, 634, 635. —, archdeacon of. See Martivallis. Leicester, Leycester, county of, 65, 308, 311, 394, 511. —, commissioners of array, 351, 461, 478. —, — to assess the twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. —, — to assess the fifteenth in, 474. —, — to assess the sixteenth in, 530. —, — touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. —, — measures used in, 688. —, conservators, or keepers, &c., of the peace for, 68, 109, 123, 129, 482. —, justices of gaol delivery for, 226. —, sheriff of, 106, 531. —, — [alleged malpractices, or oppressions, &c.] by, 243. —, —, John de Howby, 243. —, sub-escheator in, 522. —, alleged malpractices by ministers of the forest in, 308, 311. —, Templars' lands in, 37. —, twentieth and fifteenth in, 281. Leicester, Leycestre, honor of, 185. Leicester, Leycestre, town of, 520. —, abbot and convent of, 212. —, abbey of, 181. —, gaol delivery for, 343. —, murage and pavage for, 512. —, letters patent dated at, 613. Leicestre. See Lestre; Leycestre. Leigh, la [co. Sussex], 127. Leighs, Great, Great Leghes [co. Essex], John de Borham, parson of, 382. Leighton, Leghton [in Cloford parish, co. Somerset], 197. Leighton Buzzard, Leghton Busard [co. Bedford], Master Gilbert de Middelton prebendary of, 281, 446. —, letters patent dated at, 442. Leighton Ecclesia, prebendary of. See Sutton, Oliver de. Leilaund, Richard de, 23. Leindon. See Laindon. Leinthall, Earl's, Leynthale Erles, co. Hereford, 419. — Starkes, Leynthale Starkes, co. Hereford, 419. Leintwardine, Leyntwardyn, co. Salop, 323, 419. Leisingby. See Lazenby. Leixlip, Salmon Leap [co. Kildare], church of, 487. Lek, Leke, Leyk, John de, 589. —, —, 'espicer,' 330, 507. —, —, 'fisher,' 500, 589. —, Laurence de, parson of the church of Hokeringe, 395. — See also Leake; Leek. Leke, 380, 382. — See Leake; Leek. Lekeburne, Peter de, 351. Lekeford, Richard de, complaint by, 416. — See Leckford. Leker, Robert le, of Beautre, 372. Lekhey [? Lickhey Beacon] in Feckenham forest [co. Worcester], 167. Lekyngfeld, Henry de, 386. Leloroor. See Lorrour. Lely, John, of Carleton, 700. Lemenistre, Leministre. See Lemynistre. Lemnes, Alan de, 496. Lemyng, William de, 494. Lemynistre, Lemenistre, Limenistre, Adam de, rector of Cestrehont, 360. —, Hugh de, prebendary of Chirche Wythyngton, 659. —, —, keeper of the hospital of St. John, Southampton, 256. Len. See Lene. Lench', Thomas de, 23. Lenchwick, Lenchwike, Lenchwy ke [co Worcester], 74, 535. Lene, Len or Leu, John, 601. —, Richard, of Ipswich, 524. Lenebaud, John, 404, 689, 690. Lenge, John, 502. Lengleys, Lengeleis, Leyngleys, Engleys, Engleis, Bartholomew, and John his son, 82. —, Gilbert, of Caen, 338, 363. —. John, 22. —, —, of Caen, 338, 369. —, Robert, 50, 51, 108, 124, 460. —, William, 167. —, —, or William le, purveyor, 10, 77, 188, 350, 448, 453, 486, 607, 677. Lenham, John de, 109, 123. —, —, and Matilda his wife, 655. —, Robert de, 416. Lenham, co. Kent, 659. Lenna, Alice, late the wife of John de, 67. Lenne, Henry de, [at Oxford], 584, 594, 695, 699. —, William de, 331, 500. — See Lenns; Linne; Lynn, King's. Lenneie. See Launeie. Lenns, Roger de, 359. Lenton [co. Nottingham], 585. —, Reginald de Crespy, or Reginald, prior of, 14, 30, 203, 439. —, Geoffrey, late prior of Froville, to be prior of, 439. —, prior and convent of, 14, 382, 383. —, priory of, John de Hothum, keeper of, 14. —, letters patent dated at, 167. Lenveyse, Lenveseye, Len Veysy, Leuueseye, Leuveyse, Walter, or Walter de, 350' 482, 530. Lenys, Robert, 409, 518. Leonard, John son of, de Swalughirst, 176. Leonhales, John de, 649. Leonisius, John son of, 486. Leouer, William, 220. — See Lewer. Lepers. See Bolton; Derby; London, St. Giles without; Maiden Bradley; Romsey, hospital of St. Mary Magdalen and St. Anthony; Southwark. Lercar, Frederick, of Genoa, 14. Lercedekene, Lercedekne, Lercediakne, Ercedekue, Ercedekene, Ercidiacne, Thomas, or Thomas le, 59, 125, 143. —, —, sheriff of Cornwall, 242, 243, 313. —, —, steward of Cornwall, 163. —, Thomas son of Thomas le, 411. Leremyte. See Heremyte. Lermitage in Tanfield, co. York. See Hermitage. Lesbury, Lessebiry, co. Northumberland, 132. Lescales. See Scalariis. Lescampo, Master John de, 370. Lescapon, Master John, canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 361. —, —, prebendary of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 207. Lescebury, John de, 597. Lesceby, Walter, 171. Lescluse. See Sluis. Lescote. See Scot. Lescrope. See Scrope. Lescy, Geoffrey, 690. —, See Lacy. Lesenes. See Lesnes. Lesignan, Audomar de, or Aymer de, bishop [1250-1260] of Winchester, 676. Lesinaco, Petronilla, late the wife of Geoffrey de, 674. Lesnes, Lesenes, co. Kent, 39, 192, 193. —, abbot and convent of, 127. Lespeie, Lespeye, Nicholas de, of Lucca, 189, 242. Lespicer. Gervase, 641. —, Guy, mayor of Cambridge, 330, 507. —, Laurence, 609. —, —, and William his brother, 584. — See also Specer; Spicer. Lesquiller, Henry, 658. Lessay [diocese of Coutances, Manche, France], John, abbot of, 10. Lessebiry. See Lesbury. Lessone, Thomas, 581. Lestalouner, Richard, 318. —, William, complaint by, 318. Lester. See Lestre. Lestrange, Lestraunge, Le Strange, le Straunge, Strange, Extraneus, Eble or Ebulo, 23. —, Fulk, 23, 26, 66, 236, 255, 391. —, —, his son Hamo, 255, 391. —, —, commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 69, 72, 330, 421, 492. —, Hamo, 23. —, Isolda, late the wife of John, of Knokyn, 151, 316, 588. —, —, grant of her marriage to John de Mortuo Mari, 44. —, John, 429. —, —, of Cheseworthyn, 255, 391. —, John le, of Knokyn, 151. —, Robert, 23, 240. Lestre, Lester, Henry de, 88. —, Ralph, or Ralph le, 172, 544, 567. — See Leycestre. Lestriz, Folcard, 57. Lesyngham, Thomas de, bailiff of New Lafford, 580, 590. Letchworth, Letcheworthe [co. Hertford], Master Robert de Donebrigge, parson of, 300. Leteriche, William de, 316. — See Lotrich. Leterig, Thomas de, 157. Lethe, Edmund de, 197. Letrussin [in Ireland], 488. Lettice, John son of, de Horewode, 492. Lettle. See Netley. Letton, John de, 589. Leu, Leue. See Lene; Leve. Leuesham, Master Thomas de, parson of Couseby, 549. Leukenore, Thomas de, 403, 529. Leuueseye, Leuveyse, Leu Veysy. See Lenveyse. Leve, Robert, vicar of Dartford. See Dartford. Levediman, Levedyman, John le, 65. Leverington, Adam de, 589. Leverington, Leveryngton, co. Cambridge, 315, 491. —, Master Richard de Stannowe, parson of, 357. Levesham. See Leuesham. Levesque, Nicholaa, late the wife of Philip, 275. —, Philip, and Nicholaa his wife, 275. —, Philip called, bailly of Gersie, 442. — See also Bisshop. Levessone, William, 405. Levington, Castle, Castellevington [co. York], 172. — See Levynton; Linton. Levre, Jannessone de, 241. Levy of footmen for ships, or mariners, allegations of an improper. See Ships. Levynton, Levyngton, Levington, John de, canon of Suthwyk, 435. —, —, [of Yarm], 172. —, John son of Roger de, 172. — See Linton. Lewe, John, and Alice his wife, 251. — See Aqua; Lou; Water. Lewelin. See Llewellyn. Lewenny, Leweny. See Lleweny. Lewer, Lewere, Hugh, 509. — See Ewer; Leouer. Lewes, Leawes, co. Sussex, 236, 483, 484, 485, 528. —, prior of, 90, 96, 121, 521, 570. —, John, prior of, 82, 295. —, James de Cusancia, monk of, 570. Lewin, Lewyn, Lewyne, 97. —, Geoffrey, or Geoffrey de, 25, 580, 586. —, Simon, 627. Lewynthorpe, Hugh son of William de, 579. Lexden, Lexeden, co. Essex, 18, 211. Lexham, Edmuud de, 648. Lexkeburn, Henry de, 683. Leybrun. See Leyburne. Leyburne, Leyburn, Leybrun, Layburne, Henry de, 419. —, —, pardon of his outlawry, 650. —, John de, 425. —, John le fiz William de, 24. —, Juliana de, 336. —, Juliana, late the wife of William de, 338, 675. —, Nicholas de, 460, 699. —, —, an adherent of the earl of Lancaster, 22. —, Robert de, 22, 183, 460, 534. —, —, manors granted to, 177, 207. —, —, constable of the castle of Ayr, 118, 177. —, — [constable] of Cokermuthe castle, 102, 118, 177, 602. —, — [keeper] of the town and castle of Carlisle, 389. —, Roger de, justice of the forest, 432. Leyburne in Gascony. See Libourne. Leycestre, Leicestre, Gilbert de, 317. —, John de, 85. —, Richard de, 10, 340. —, Robert de, 48, 212. —, Roger de, 486. —, Thomas de, 589. —, —, parson of the church of Bocton under le Ble, 77. —, —, presented to Orsete church, 16. —, William de, 65, 66, 137, 145, 148, 633. —, —, parson of Chynnore, 371. —, —, parson of the chapel of St. John the Baptist, Colneye, 393. — See Leicester; Lestre. Leye. See Lee. Leyegrave. See Leygrave. Leyflif, Thomas, 589. Leyghtred. See Llechrhyd. Leygrave, Leyegrave, Alice de la, or Alice de, 86, 480. —, —, the king's nurse, 517. Leyk. See Lek. Leyland, Leylonde [co. Lancaster], Robert de Assheton, parson of, 648. Leyndon. See Laindon. Leyngleys. See Lengleys. Leynthale Erles. See Leinthall Earl's. — Starkes. See Leinthall Starkes. Leyntwardyn. See Leintwardine. Leyre, John de, 284. —, William de, of London, 49, 287, 340. Leyre atte Haye. See Layer de la Hay. Leys. See Norton Lees. Leysingby. See Lazenby. Leysseby. See Laceby. Leythorpe. See Kirkby Laythorpe. Liard. See Lyard. Libourne, Leyburne in Gascony [Garonne, France], 247. Licence to hunt or sport. See Deductum; Hunt. Lich', Lych', William de, 627. — See also Lichefeld. Lichebone. See Lisbon. Lichefeld, Lychefeld, Adam de, monk, 250, 314. —, Henry de, 132. —, Nicholas de, parson of Chalgrave, 59. —, Master William de, presented to Cheryngton church, 212. —, —, parson of Salwarp, 670. — See also Lich'. Lichfield, Lichefeld, Lychefeld, Coventry and, bishop of. See Langeton; Longespey. —, the bishop of, his commissary. See Turville. —, bishopric, diocese or see of, 200, 219, 256, 257, 302, 357, 364, 366, 440, 442, 575, 648. —, dean and chapter of St. Chad's, 158, 218, 368, 441, 633. —, dean of Stafford in. See Cherleton. —, archdeacon of Coventry in. See Anibaldis; Pecche. —, — of Derby in. See Derby. —, canon of. See Turville; Varesio. —, St. Chad's, John de Sandale, treasurer of, and prebendary of Sallowe, 10. Lichfield, Lichfeld, Lichefeld, Lychefeld, [co. Stafford], 367. —. St. John's hospital, master and brethren of, 367. Lickhey, Lekhey in Feckenham forest [co. Worcester], 167. Lideford. See Lydford. Lidgate, Ludgate, co. Suffolk, 503. Life or limb, the king binds himself in 100l. for any deed whereby Edward de Brus may lose, 551. Lifton, Lyfton, co. Devon, 360. Ligardis, Ligardiis, Andrew de, of Gascony, 149, 224. Light of a church be not hindered, 449. Lightfot, Lyghtfot, John, 72. —, Nicholas, 683. Lighton, John de, purveyor, 99. —, compare Leghton; Luyton. Lilleburne, Lilleburn, Lilleborne, John de, 25, 687. —, —, constable of the castle of Mitford, 396. Lilleford, John de, 23. Lilleshall, Lilleshulle [co. Salop], abbot and convent of, 30. Lilley, Lynleye [co. Hertford], John son of Fremund Inge, parson of, 399. Lilling, John son of Simon de, 320. Lilling, East, Estlilling, co. York, 320. —, West, Westlillyng [co. York], 596. Lillingstone, Lullyngston [co. Buckingham], 609. — See Lullingstone. Lillingstone-Lovell, Lillingstone, Lyllingston [co. Oxford], 152, 249. Lillington, Edmund de, of Shireburne, and John his son, 240. Lillington [co. Warwick], 302. Limber, Magna, Magna Lymbergh [co. Lincoln], John de Askeby, vicar of, 392. Limbergh. See Lymbergh. Limberwe. See Lymbergh. Limbury. See Lymbury. Limene. See Lympne. Limenistre. See Lemynistre. Limerick, the county, deputy of the escheator in, 639. Linby, Lyndeby, co. Nottingham, 164. Linch, Lynche [in Easebourne parish], co. Sussex, 430. Linchlade. See Linslade. Lincoln, Alexander de, 381. —, John de, chaplain, 397. —, —, [of Cambridge], 589. —, Nicholas de, 28, 112. —, Peter de, 544. —, Ralph de, 63. —, Robert de, keeper of St. Margaret's hospital, Huntingdon, 345. —, —, chantry in St. Mary's church, Warwick, granted to, 559. —, —, prebendary of St. Mary's, Warwick, 647. —, Simon de, 58. —, Walter de, merchant of England, otherwise Walter le Keu of Lincoln, attorney of the court of Hainault. See Keu, Walter le, of Lincoln. —, William de, parson of Wykyngby, 382. Lincoln, J[ohn de Lacy], earl [1232-1240] of, constable of Chester, 285. —, earl of. See Gaunt; Lacy; Romara. Lincoln, county of, 52, 272, 313, 319, 327329, 362, 373, 379, 443, 450, 454, 577-580, 589, 623, 663, 664, 666, 674, 675. —, commissioners of array for, 460. —, — of array for Holland, Kesteven and Lindsey, 351. —, — to assess a sixteenth in, 530. —, — to assess the twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. —, — to assess a fifteenth in, 474. —, — touching offences of the king's ministers in, 686. —, — touching measures used in, 688. —, — de walliis et fossatis for the sea coasts, &c. of, 147. —, — for the river Acolne, 57. —, — for Holland, 63, 154, 329, 410. —, — for Holland and Lindsay, 154. —, — for Kesteven, 410. —, — for marshes of Gedeneye, Holebeche, Sutton and Flete, 701. —, justices of assize for, 545, 574, 675, 682. —, — of gaol delivery for, 150, 226. —, — of oyer and terminer for, 64, 319, 576. —, conservators or keepers of the peace for, 109, 123, 129, 483. —, coroners of, 682. —, sheriff of, 9, 196, 249, 259, 277, 349, 392, 393, 523, 568, 569, 682. —, —, to provide provisions for the king's household, 195. —, — [alleged malpractises or oppressions, &c., by], 243. —, —, Thomas de Burnham, 64, 319. —, —, Ralph de Neville, of Stokes, 243, 525. — [Templars], lands in, 45. —, corn from, 394, 540. —, alleged forwarding of provisions to Scotland from, 249, 277. —, cloth of, 275, 344. —, fifteenth and twentieth granted in the county of, 279. —, ferry across the Humber to, 344. —, crimes, &c., committed in, 422. Lincoln, city of, 62, 144, 160, 189, 248, 262, 284, 289, 320, 361, 369, 375, 380, 397-400, 430, 441, 473, 523, 525, 526, 545, 554, 565, 582, 585, 613, 643, 651, 663, 684. —, the king at, 603. —, the council of prelates, &c., at, 693. —, Parliament at, 215, 291, 346, 389, 398, 401, 433, 452, 455, 460, 473, 475, 504, 529, 531, 532, 607, 610, 680. —, the chancery at, 384. —, letters patent dated at, 105, 106, 109, 110, 146, 147, 188-190, 241, 242, 245, 312-350, 352, 357, 358, 361, 380-402, 411-414, 426-438, 442-444, 492, 502, 521-529, 531-534, 582-585, 587, 594. —, Walter le Keu, of. See Keu. — [enclosure] of a lane in the suburb of, 435. —, — of the precinct of the cathedral, 361, 436. —, justices of gaol delivery for, 493, 503, 683. —, prison of, 3, 576, 663, 675, 682. —, cloth of, 275, 344. —, pavage for, 63, 188. —, —, collectors appointed for, 188. —, a rent in the city and suburb of, 400. —, le Estbight in the bailey of, 361. —, Eastgate, Estgate of, 361, 436, 585. —, —, a messuage in, 390. —, Pottergate in, 436. —, Pottergate Street in, 361, 362. —, Wayneswelle in, 436. —, Waynewellestiche in, 362. —, Wykford Street, church of St. Margaret the Virgin in, 284. —, Wigford, Wykford, in the city of. See Wigford. —, Holy Innocents' hospital without, John de Carleton, keeper of, 335. —, St. Bartholomew's hospital without; master and brethren of, 345. —, St. Giles without, house of, 473. —, St. Katherine's without, the prior of, 376, 600. —, —, prior and convent of, 385, 397, 435, 523, 648. —, St. Margaret the Virgin's church in Wykford Street in, 284. —, Newstead (de Novo Loco) without, the prior of, 347. —, Seint Martin Kyrk, Alan Rauf, clerk of, 582. —, Seint Martyn Kyrk, Ralph le clerk of, 582. —, Seint Petrekyrk atte Skynmarket, Hugh le Haliwater, clerk, 582. Lincoln, bishop of, 165, 186, 206. —, Oliver [Sutton, 1275-1280], dean of, 473. —, Richard, bishop of. See Gravesende. —, Robert [Bloet], bishop [1090-1123] of, 307. —, Robert [de Chesney, 1147 to 26 January 1167-8], bishop of, 285. —, W. (sic), bishop (27 Aug. 1316) of, 539. —, bishop of, infringement of his liberties in his manor of Bannebiry, 321. —, —, his serjeant, William de Thorneton, 321. —, bishop and chapter of, 205. —, bishops of. See Bloet; Chesney; Dalderby; Gravesende; Sutton. —, bishopric, diocese or see of, 18, 20, 40, 78, 79, 82, 100, 105, 117, 119, 156, 159, 162, 165, 176, 181, 186, 189, 199, 200, 203, 211, 216, 256, 269, 278, 284, 335, 337, 338, 340, 341, 346, 349, 352-354, 366, 370, 372, 378, 379, 387, 391, 397, 399, 439, 440, 446, 453, 459, 464, 472, 475, 479, 508, 512, 524, 526, 544, 548, 550, 554, 560, 566, 609, 610, 612, 616, 619, 621, 628, 634, 635, 641, 654. —, —, tenth collected in, 548. —, —, tenth granted by the clergy of, 270, 275, 279, 281. —, church of St. Mary, 321. —, —, licence to enclose the precinct of, 361, 436. —, —, chapter of, 131. —, —, dean and chapter of, 158, 189, 199, 218, 304, 361, 362, 369, 390, 398, 400, 434-436, 441, 473, 613, 654. —, —, dean of. See Mammesfeld. —, —, sub-dean of, 401, 402. —, —, — See Benyngworthe. —, —, archdeacon of. See Staniaco. —, —, — of Berks. See Berks; Varesio. —, —, — of Huntingdon. See Lebreto. —, —, — of Leicester. See Leicester; Fargis; Martivallis. —, —, — of Northampton. See Northampton; Middelton; Sutton. —, —, — of Nottingham. See Nottingham; Grandissono. —, —, canons of. See Bray; Gaytani; Segrave; Stretton; Sutton, Thomas de; Wynchecumbe. —, —, choristers of, 390. —, —, prebendaries of. See Ayremynne; Benyngworthe; Birston; Broward; Gaytani; Haryngton; Langetoft; Middelton; Neapolio; Northburgh; Notyngham; Rothewell; Sancto Salvatore; Shirewode; Stokes; Stretton; Sutton; Wodehouse. —, —, chancellor of. See Barry. —, —, precentor of. See Brompton; Testa. —, —, treasurer of. See Lacy. —, —, prebends of. See Aylesbury; Buckden; Caistor; Carlton [cum Thurlby]; Farndon; Ketton; Kirton; Langford Manor; Leighton Buzzard; Leighton Ecclesia; Nassington; Stoke, East; Stowe in Lindsey; Sutton [cum Buckingham]; Thame; Welton Painshill; Welton Rivall; Welton Westhall. —, —, vicar of, Adam de Heslai, 398. —, —, —, to pray for the soul of the king, &c., 398. Lindale, Lyndalle, co. Lancaster, 252, 415. Lindehurst, William de, 19. Lindesey, Lindeseye. See Lyndesey. Lindisfarn. See Holy Island. Lindraper. See Lyndraper. Lindrick, Lyndrik [co. Nottingham], 255, 524. Lindsell, Lyndesles [co. Essex], 334. Lindsey, Lyndeseie, co. Lincoln, commission de walliis et fossatis for, 154. —, commissioner to assess twentieth and fifteenth in, 50. —, — of array for, 351. Linen, ulnage of woven, 344. Linet, Robert. See Lynet. Linio, Perrot de, 353. Linliscu. See Linlithgow. Linlithgow, Linliscu [Scotland], peel of, 41. Linne, Lenne, Andrew de, 348. — See Lenne. Lin Shield, Lyndesele [co. Northumberland], 163. Linslade, Linchlade, Lyncelade [co. Buckingham], 442, 467. Linton, Levington, Levynton [co. Cumberland], 131. Linwood, Lyndewode, Lyndwode, co. Lincoln, 88. —, Geoffrey de Welleford, parson of, 365. Lips, lacerat[ion] of, 135. Lire, Lira [diocese of Evreux, France], William, abbot of, 30. Lisbon, Lichebone, Lychebone, in Portugal, merchants of, 67, 142. Lisi Koet. See Llys-y-Coed. Liskeard, Liskerede, Liskered, Lyskerede, co. Cornwall, 310, 454. —, complaint by the king's tenants of, 310. —, mills of, 310. —, —, tithes or tenths issuing out of the, 310, 311, 454. —, vicar of, 310, 454. —, —, John de Launseles, 311. —, rector or parson of, 310, 454. —, — of the church of, the prior of Launceston, 310. — [dispute touching tithes payable out of], 310, 454. —, St. Mary's free chapel in the park of, Roger de Aqua, chaplain of, 477. Lisle, L'Isle. See Insula. Lismore, Ireland, diocese of, 168, 201, 663. Listark, John de, 367. Liston. See Lyston. Litegrome, Walter, of Wikeholmhurst, 240. Litele. See Little. Litelman. See Lytelman. Litester. See Lytester. Lithegraynis. See Lythegrayns. Litleburne. See Littlebourne. Litlebury. See Littlebury. Littel. See Little. Littel, the river. See Little. Littelbirches, Ralph de, purveyor, 565. — See also Lyghteberkes. Littelborgh. See Littlebury. Littelbury. See Littlebury. Littelhaghe. See Little Haugh. Littelport, Lutelport, Brice de, 500. — See Littleport. Littester. See Lytester. Little, Littel, the river [? the Ouse], 52, 81. Little (Parvus), Edneved the. See Edneved. —, —, Ennyon the. See Ennyon. —, —, John, master of le Michel, 547. Little, Littel, Litele, Lytele, Lyttele, John le [of Scarborough], 493, 587. —, Robert le, 239, 403. —, Seman, 694. —, William, 246. —. See also Petit. Littleborough, Lutheburgh [co. Nottingham], 365. Littlebourne, Litleburne, Littleburne [co. Kent], 334, 481. Littleburgh. See Lughteburgh. Littlebury, Littelbury, Litlebury, Lyttlebury, Lyttelbury, Lyttlebyry, Lyttylbury, Humphrey de, 85, 138, 442, 580. —, —, captain of seven ships, 334. —, —, captain of the king's fleet, 356. —, John de, 591, 592. —, Martin de, 125. —, Richard de, 61. Littlebury, Lyttlebury, co. Essex, 228. Little Haugh. Littelhaghe, co. Suffolk, 80. Littleman. See Lytelman. Littleport, Vincent de. See Lyttelport. Littleport, Littelport, Litteleport [co. Cambridge], 52, 80, 81. Littleton, Lutleton, Luttelton, Clarice, late the wife of Nicholas de, 423, 503. —, John de, 291. —, Master John de, 535. —, Thomas de, 531. Littleton, co. Wilts, 658. —, Luttelton, Luttleton [co. Worcester], 29, 291, 397. Littondale [co. York], 378. Livedon, Lyveden [co. Northampton], 582. Livery, exemption from, of the king's steward, marshals, &c., 44, 166, 300, 554. Llanarmon-yn-Yal, Llanarmon-in-Ial, Lanarmon Ynjaal, Thlanharmon in Yal [co. Denbigh], Master Howel ap Ithel, parson of, 161, 170. —, Hugh, parson of, 543. Llandaff, bishop of, 441. —, — See also Monmouth. —, —, dean and chapter of, 158, 218, 368, 441. —, bishopric, diocese, or see of, 211, 256, 360. —, bishopric of, weir in the Weye be longing to, 310. Llandovery, Thlanandevery, Thlandevery [co. Carmarthen], castle of, in the Marches of Wales, 634. Llangathen, Lange Gathen [co. Carmarthen], William de Langele, parson of, 256. Llangeler, Merthir Kelere [in Emlyn, co. Carmarthen], Maurice de Wenden, parson of, 282. —, Roger Burel, parson of, 282. Llangonoyd, Langunneth [co. Glamorgan], Richard de Bodekesham, rector of, 360. —, William, rector of, 360. Llanllibio, Lanlibiau, co. Anglesey, 85. Llanrhudd, Lanruthe [co. Denbigh], Hugh, rector of the church of, 178. Llanthony by Gloucester, Llanthony, Lanthony, Lantony, Lantodeney, co. Gloucester, the prior of, 116, 339. —, —, John Chaundos, or John, prior of, 94, 442. Llanthony Prima in Wales, Lanthony [co. Monmouth], the prior of, 456. —, Walter, prior of, 200. —, prior and convent of, 219. Llanvaes, Launvas in Angleseye [co. Anglesey], 388. —, Friars Minors of 388. Llanyrhydol, Swydd, Suthlanerhudel, 643. Llechrhyd, Leyghtred [co. Cardigan], 99. L[lewellyn] prince of Aber[ffraw] and lord of Snaud[on], 576. —, Lewelin, prince of Wales, 395, 470. —, —, his brother David ap Gruffud, 470. — son of Henry, 587, 683. Llewellyn ap Bledyn of Lisi Koet, 25. — ap Crechour, 567. — ap Maddoc, 178. — ap Rees, Llewellyn ap Rees of Morgannou, otherwise Llewellyn Bren. See Bren. Lleweny, Lewenny, Leweny [co. Denbigh], 25, 255. Lleyn, Thleen, Thleyn [co. Carnarvon], 470. —, in Wales, lord of 395. Lloyd. See Thloyt. Llys-y-Coed, Lisi Koet [co. Flint], 25. Lo, John de, of Ypres, 42, 162. Load, la Lade [in Somerton hundred], co. Somerset, 226. Lobwythe, 180. Locard, Lotard, Richard, 394. —, Simon, and John his son, 687. Lock, Locks. See Thames, the river. Lockerley, Lokerle, co. Hants, 479, 493. Lockington, Lokynton, 91. —, William de Boynton, parson of, 395. —, Lokyngton [co Leicester], 212. —, Lokyngdon, co. York, 501. — See Lokynton. Locok, Cyncius, of Skirebek, 683. Locup, David son of Adam, 582. Lodeford. See Ludford. Lodelowe, Lodelawe, Ludelow, Ludelowe, Ludelawe, Matilda, late the wife of William de, marriage of, 604. —, Thomas de, 66. —, William de, 23, 72, 108, 123, 324, 351, 530. —, —, assault by, 423, 499. — See Ludlow. Lodene, Lettice, late the wife of Robert de, 671. Loderford, Roger de, 229. Loders, Lodres [co. Dorset], prior of, 62. Lodewel. See Ludewelle. Lodewyk, William de, 573. Lodhuish, or Beggarnhuish in Nettlecombe, Ludehywyshe [co. Somerset], 152. Lodington. See Launde. Lodre, Robert de, clerk, 229. Lodres. See Loders. Loffenham. See Luffenham. Logg, William, 414. Loghton, Roger de, carpenter, 380. Lok, John, of Scardeburgh, 24. Lokere, Richard, 492. Lokerle. See Lockerley. Loketon, John de, 150. Lokyn, Richard, and Thomas his brother, 679. Lokyngdon. See Lockington. Lokyngton, Lokynton, Ralph de, 585. — See Lockington. Lolle, William, 56, 496. Lollebrok, John de, 499. —, Reginald de, 499. Lomage, vicomte. See Gutto. Lomb. See Lombe. Lombardy, horses from, 345. Lombe, Lomb, Cicely, 682. —, John, of Lenne, 11. —, —, 'peleter,' 682. —, Ralph, 682. Lomelinus, Boniface, 179. Lond, Lond'. See Lound; Lunde. Lond', William de, purveyor. See London. — See Lound; Lunde. Londide, or Loudide, William, and Geoffrey and Robert his brothers, 599. London, Lond', or Loudon, Loud', Andrew son of John de, 513. —, Edmund de, 444. —, —, prebendary of Newcastle of Lyons in St. Patrick's, Dublin, 81. —, Master Edmund de, king's clerk, one of the household, 166. —, —, prebendary of Norton, 640. —, —, parson of Lymplesham, 627. —, —, rector of Westillebury, 369. —, —, parson of Wytlesford, 508. —, John de, 579. —, —, his wife, Joan Loueraz, 514. —, —, of Cestreton, 681. —, —, 'peleter,' [of Bristol], 35, 134, 604, 605. —, —, of Bristol, 619. —, Leulinus de, 319. —, Luke de, mariner, 356. —, Robert de, 57, 73, 272, 362. —, Sarra de, a Jewess, 199. —, Thomas de, 84, 500, 562. —, —, parson of Chelwenton, 654. —, —, parson of Hathelwaldenne, 220. —, William de, 589, 653. —, or Lond', William de, purveyor, 437, 486. Lond[on], William de, 44. London, bishop of, 381. —, —, collector of the tenth, 32, 357. —, bishops of. See Baldock; Basset; Neuport; Segrave. —, bishopric, diocese or see of, 6, 16, 17, 20, 162, 214, 298, 300, 335, 369, 390, 452, 459, 472, 479, 561, 573, 604-607, 633, 635, 639, 656. —, archdeacon of. See Chissulle. London, St. Paul's, church of, 366. —, —, chapter of, 6. —, —, dean and chapter of, 158, 218, 277, 366, 368, 381, 441, 446. —, —, dean of. See Cantilupo; Testa. —, —, archdeacon of Essex in. See Segrave. —, —, — Middlesex in. See Baldok; Neuport. —, —, canons of. See Bray; Braynford; Ferentino; Middelton; Suthwerk; Waltham. —, —, canons and ministers of, protections for, 344, 345. —, —, canons of, their manors exempted from purveyances, 81, 103, 190. —, —, chancellor of. See Clothale. —, —, chancellorship of, ordinance touching the church of Ealing, 277. —, —, prebendaries of. See Ayremynne; Cobeham; Donebrigge; Ellesfeld; Northburgh; Sandale; Warle. —, —, precentor of, Master Gilbert de Segrave, 12, 17. —, —, treasurer of. See Gravesend. —, —, prebends in. See Brownswood; Kentish Town; Newington, Stoke; Oxgate. —, —, —, wood and stones for, not to be taken for the king's use, 98. —, —, —, brew-house at, 81, 104, 190. London, 31, 51, 52, 79, 81, 92, 101, 121, 128, 174, 220, 221, 224, 230, 237, 244, 258, 267-269, 286, 288, 290, 302-304, 314, 325-327, 352, 354, 365, 366, 370, 372, 386, 415, 422, 442, 443, 446-449, 451, 458, 468, 502, 504, 509, 511, 518, 519, 542, 556, 558, 569, 572, 575, 588, 601, 603, 606, 613-615, 620, 622, 625, 630, 631, 636, 652, 654, 666, 668, 670, 674, 690. —, mayor of, John de Gisorciis, or Gizors, 147, 231, 410, 415. —, — and sheriffs of. 40, 52, 176, 258, 270, 323, 478, 654, 666, 590. —, — —, to arrest vagabond friars of the Order of Preachers, 176. —, sheriffs of, 132, 193, 231, 233, 237, 244, 272, 323, 325, 349, 366. —, —, [alleged malpractices, or oppressions, &c.] by, 244. —, —, William de Buddele and Hamo Godechepe, an indemnity for, 518. —, — See Mereworthe; Welleford. —, —, clerks of the, 231, 323. —, — of London and Middlesex, Hugh de Garton, 244. —, — —, Robert Burdeyn, 244. —, commissioners to levy a fifteenth in, 49, 193, 473. —, — tallages in, 193. —, — a tenth in, 193. —, conservators or keepers of the peace for, 107. —, controller of customs in, John de Vienne, 632, 633. —, coroners of, a suit before the, 233. —, deputy of the chief butler in, Henry de Gysors, 620, 644. —, —, James Beauflour, 257. —, supervisors of the fifteenth in, 49. —, citizens of, purchasing corn, 386. —, the Conversi of. See Conversi. —, Friars Preachers and their dwellingplace, 270, 295, 654. —, —, vagabond friars of the Order to be arrested, 176. —, keeper of the seal for the recognisances of debts, William de Hedersete, 480. —, merchants [by name] of, 450, 454, 674. —, Templars' lands in the suburb of, 185. —, Exchange of, keepers of. See Cokermuthe; Trente. —, Husting of, 325, 448, 690. —, customs on wool, hides and woolfells in the port of, 15, 45, 56, 101, 204, 450, 636, 640, 670, 673. —, customs in the port of, collectors, William Servat and William de Tholosa, 204. —, custom of free bench in, 304. —, the seal called the 'coket' in the port of, 45, 101. —, farm of, 132. —, fifteenth in, 49, 52, 193, 265, 450, 473. —, tallages in, 193. —, —, &c. in, exemption from, 449, 611, 631. —, tenth in, 193. —, loan to the king by the mayor and citizens of, 52, 265, 603. —, measures of the standard of, 688. —, murage granted to the mayor, sheriffs and citizens of, 270, 654. —, —, the same custom to construct a tower upon the bank of the Thames and for repair of Newgate gaol, 270, 295. —, — for the completion of the new tower, &c., 654. —, —, collector of, Edmund de Wyndesore, 655. —, pavage to be taken at a place called 'la Charryng,' 340. —, pavement between Westminster and, 287, 340. —, the bridge of, 295, 506, 654. —, pontage granted by Edward I., 295, 654. —, [crenellation of] a chamber in Bradestrete in, 118. —, rents in, 187. —, a quay with appurtenances in, 670. —, provisions for the king's Household and Parliament to be sent to, 194. —, purveyance in the city of, 327. —, stockfish, victuals, corn, &c., for, 450, 454, 458, 459, 674. —, ship laden at, 678. —, the ship la Godale of, 257. —, the ship Holy Cross of, 442. —, ship la Petite Bayard of, 545. —, a vessel [hired from] the men of, for the passage of the queen into France, 306. —, unlawful assemblies [and riot] in, 410. —, wool for Andewarpe laden in the port of, 545. —, suburb of, 133. —, Aldgate, Algate, Sisters Minoresses of, 449. —, All Hallows, Gracechurch, Gerschirche, William de Hiche, parson of, 449. —, Bermundeseye by. See Bermondsey. —, Brokenwharf in, 640. —, Cripplegate, Creplegate hermitage, Walter de Kemeseye, keeper of, 349. —, Fleet Street, Fletestrete, church of St. Dunstan West in, 558. —, Flete river. See Fleet. —, Exchange of, and of the mines in Cornwall, 621. —, Guildhall or Gildhall in the city of, 323. —, Hanse of. See Almain, merchants of the Hanse, &c. —, — of the Teutons in. See Hanse. —, Holy Trinity, the prior of the, 434. —, —, prior and convent of the, 128. —, —, Ralph, prior of, 480. —, —, Richard de Wymbysshe, prior of, 478, 508. —, —, Richard de Wymbisse, canon of, 480. —, —, John le Norreys of, 480. —, House of the Conversi in. See Conversi. —, Kentisheton by. See Kentish Town. —, Newgate, the gate or gaol of. See Newgate. —, New Temple, Bar of the, 287, 340, 441. —, —, pavement between Westminster and, 287, 340. —, —, manor of, 184. —, Old Temple, Bar of the, 290. —, the Pool, la Pole by the Tower of, 323. —, Queenhithe in. See Queenhithe. —, Smethefeld. See Smithfield. —, Soperlane in, 303. —, St. Andrew's, Holborn. See Holborn. —, St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield. See Smithfield. —, St. Dunstans in the West. See St. Dunstans. —, St. Giles's [in the Fields] hospital without, for lepers, 300. —, St. Katherine's hospital by the Tower of, John de Sandale, keeper of, 357, 358. —, St. Martin le Grand, 148, 231, 690. —, —, William de Melton, dean of, 119. —, St. Mary atte Stronde without the Bar of the New Temple, parish of, 441. —, St. Mary's hospital without Bishopsgate, the prior of, 365. —, — without Bysshopesgate, prior and convent of, 92. —, St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, parish of, 366. —. St. Thomas the Martyr of Acon, hospital of, 633. —, St. Thomas Acons, Robert de Bardelby, keeper of the hospital of, 293. —, —, rector and brethren of Assherugge, keepers of the hospital of, 293. —, —, Richard de Suthhampton, keeper of the hospital of, 293. —, Thames Street, Tamestrete in, 621, 670. —, Westchepe, licence to crenellate a house in, 292. —, Tower of, 357, 358. —, —, constable of the, 492. —, —, — See Crumwelle. —, —, justices of gaol delivery for, 492, 502. —, —, John de Roke, carpenter of the works at, 48. —, —, surveyor of works at, John de Norton, 30, 653. —, —, —, Richard de Norton, 77. —, —, assault within the gates of, 327. —, —, provisioning the, 327. —, —, [Scotch prisoners] in the, 455. —, —, and its precinct, 314. —, —, the Pool, la Pole by, 323. London [co. Norfolk], 57. Londonthorpe, Lunderthorpe [co. Lincoln], 523. Lone, Robert in the, 500. — See Lane. Lone, the river. See Lune. Lone, or Loue. See Louue. Lonespee, Lonespey. See Longespey. Long. See also Lange; Longe; Lung. Longa Bynyngton, Henry son of Ralph de, 424. Longa Villa, Master Isambert de, 575. —, —, parson of Trenge, 550. Longchamp, Loungechaump, Thomas de, of Caen, 338. — See Longo Campo. Longdon, Longedon, co. Salop, 554, 612. — [co. Stafford], 2. —, —, church of St. James, 2. Longe, Long, Lange, Lang, Godekyn Dortemound le, 596. —, Henry le, of Rydon or Ridon, 55, 319, 496. —, John le, 699. —, —, 'maryner,' [of Bristol], 35, 68, 605. —, Robert le, 589. —, Roger le, 145. —, William le, keu, 57. — See Lung. Longedon, Walter de, of Amynton, 412. — See Langedon; Longdon. Longeford, William de, 463. Longehope. See Longhope. Longeleye, Emelina, 169. —, Gilbert de, canon of Roucestre, 569. —, Peter de, 588, 592. Longenolure, Longenolre, Nicholas de, 59, 61. — See Longonore. Longespey, Longespeye, Longespe, Lungespe, Lunespee, Lungespeie, Lungespeye, Lunespy, Emelina de, 533. —, Nicholas, bishop of Salisbury, 159. —, [Meuland, or Molend], Roger, bishop [1287 to 16 Dec. 1295] of Coventry and Lichfield, 302. —, Sir Stephen de, 359. —, William, 359. Longestanton. See Stanton, Long. Longetus, William, 397. Longeville. See Lungeville. Longeworth. See Longworth. Longham Benington. See Bennington, Long. Longhope, Longehope [co. Gloucester], 499, 600. Longo Campo, Henry de, 647. — See Longchamp. Longonore, Roger de, 25. — See Longenolure. Longo Prato, Long Preez, Acard de, parson of Newechirche, 34. —, —, parson of Ordeshale, 169. Long Preez. See Longo Prato. Long Stow by Bourn, Langestowe by Brunne [co. Cambridge], 509. Longueville [Seine Inférieure, France], the prior of, 521. Longworth, Longeworth [co. Berks], Walter de Blida, parson of, 626. Lonne, or Louue. See Louue. Lonsdale, Lounesdale. See Thornton in Lonsdale. Looe, Loo [co. Cornwall], selection of a ship and men in, 696. Lopham, Roger de, 575. Lopham, co. Norfolk, 72. Loptz, Peter, 34. Lorante, Joan, late the wife of Henry, 678. Lord, Bartholomew le, 54. —, William le, of Fordyngton, 240. Loreng, Peter de, 350, 461. — See Loryng. Lorfevre, Hugh, 252. —, Robert, 318, 589. — See Goldsmith; Orfevre. Loriaco, Stephen de, [chaplain] of Xancton castle, 464. Lorimer, Geoffrey le, of Yevele, 150. Lorour. See Lorrour. Lorraine, duke of. See Brabant. Lorrour, Lorour, Leloroor, Matthew le, Macie le, or Matie le,— le, 42, 223, 442. —, —, his brother, Richard le Fesseu, 442. Loryng, Robert de, 573. — See Loreng. Losberk, Arnald de, of Marmande, 348. Losceles. See Loucelles. Lostodiel. See Lostwithiel. Lostwithiel, Lostwythiel, Lostodiel, co. Cornwall, 227, 239, 413, 520. Lotard. See Locard. Lotaringus, Everard, 676. Lote, Thomas, 417. Loterel. See Lutterel. Lotharn. See Laugharne. Lothere. See Louther. Lotheresden, See Lothersdale. Lothersdale, Lotheresden [co. York], 181. Lotrich, William, 692. — See Leteriche. Lou, John le, 282. Loubaud, Lubaud, John, the younger, 586. Loucelles, Losceles, [Calvados] in Normandy, 354. Louches, Richard de, 666. Loudham, John de, 383, 524, 620. Loudide, or Londide. See Londide. Loudon, Loud', or London. See London. Loue, Love, Emma, 238. Louecock. See Lovecok. Loueraz, Joan, late the wife of John de London, 514. —, Joan de, a nun of Garyng, 15. Louerd, Thomas son of William le, of Seusterne, 13. Louermouth, Adam de, 318. Louersale, Richard de, 544. Louerynge. See Loveryng. Loughborough, Lughteburgh, co. Leicester, 510, 580. —, letters patent dated at, 610, 611, 678. Louis X., king of France and Navarre, 338, 352, 355, 357, 363, 369, 394, 448, 457, 458, 490, 512. —, ships of, 571. Lound, Robert de, 74. —, Robert del, of Nottingham, 344. — See Lunde. Lounesdale. See Thornton in Lonsdale. Loungechaump. See Longchamp; Longo Campo. Louth [co. Lincoln], 59, 523, 624. —, altar of the Holy Trinity in the chapel of St. Mary, 624. —, serges of, 344. —, toll to construct a causey between Cockerington and, 198. —, thrithing of, 64, 319. — See Luda. Louth Park [co. Lincoln], the abbot of, 343, 550. —, abbot and convent of, 400. —, confirmation of grants to the monks of, 283. Louther, Louthre, Luthcr, Luthre, Lothere, Beatrice de, 38. —, Hugh de, 130, 427, 473. —, —, knight, 261. —, —, commissioner of oyer and terminer, &c. 54, 60, 62, 64, 70, 143, 232, 234, 237, 241, 244, 249, 252, 307, 309, 310, 312, 313, 316, 320, 324, 404, 414, 415, 416, 419, 424-426, 492, 501, 580, 590, 592, 685, 688. —, John de, parson of Barton, 427. —, —, Henry Jonesprest de, 427. —, Roger de, 22. Louthorpe, Arnold de, 63. —, Robert son of Stephen de, 63. —, Walter son of Thomas de, 63. —. See Lowthorpe. Louthre. See Louther. Louue, or Lonne, William, 471. Louwyk. See Lowick. Lovaigne. See Loveyn. Love. See Loue. Lovecok, Louecok, Eustace, 408, 409. Loveday, Richard, 23, 456. Lovel, Lovell, Louel, Luvel, Adam, 97. —, Aline, of Clexhangre, 141. —, Henry, [of Bristol], 605. —, John, and Christina his wife, 378. —, —, his father, William Lovel, 378. —, —, of Skelton, 539. —, Mabel, late the wife of William, 378. —, Nicholas, keeper of the king's mews at Charryng, 566. —, Richard, 320, 465, 476, 484, 502, 553, 579, 591, 594. —, —, Bradenach manor granted to, 83. —, —, his wife's inheritance, 83. —, —, king indebted to, 161, 162. —, —, and Muriel his wife, 651, 662. —, —, a pilgrim, 161. —, Simon, 544. —, William, 672. —, —, marriage of Sybil late the wife of William de Huntyngfeld granted to, 26. Loveryng, Louerynge, Adam, 153. —, John, 429. Lovet, Robert, 39, 350, 461. Loveto, Richard, of Kercolston, 463. Loveyn, Lovaigne, Thomas de, 86, 455. Low. See Lou. Lowdham, Ludham, co. Nottingham, 311. —, Robert de Emeldon, vicar of, 81, 83, 100, 259. —, Boniface de Saluciis, vicar of, 259. Lowe, Robert atte, of Herbury, 247. Lowe, co. Sussex, 562. Lowick, Luffewyk, Lufwyk, co. Northampton, 582, 661. —, Ralph de Drayton, parson of, 582, 655. Lowick, Louwyk, co. Northumberland, 261. Lowthorpe, Louthorpe, co. York, 63. Lowys, Jordan, of Penryn, 561. Loye, or Loyt ap Trahern, Griffin, 567. Loyt. See Loye. Lubaud. See Loubaud. Lubeck, Lubyk [Germany], the ship Romelond of, 596. Lubeham, Henry de, 97. Lubyk. See Lubeck. Lucas, John, 239, 404. —, —, of Gloucester, 502. —, —, of London, 674. —, Nicholas, 239, 404. —, Philip, of London, 450, 454, 674. —, William, master of la Godyere, 468. Lucca, Luca, Luka, 42, 93, 101. —, merchants of, 242. —, merchants of the society of the Ballardi of, 36, 113. —, merchants of the society of the Moritoni, or Moriconi, of, 189, 242. —, Baroncinns Gauteri de, 101. —, —, Burnettus his son, 101. —, —, Nicholas son of the said Burnettus, 101. —, Thorus, the merchant of, 194. —, ship laden in the parts of, 242. — See Calendrer; Reynerii; Willelmi, Burnettus. Luceby. See Lusceby. Luchirche, Roger de, keeper of St. Leonard's hospital, Derby, 512. Luckington, co. Wilts. See Lokynton. Lucy, countess. See Redvers. Lucy, Nicholas son of, daughter of Robert de Twenge, 261. Lucy, Godfrey, bishop of Winchester. See Winchester. Lucy, Anthony de, 373. —, Richard de, [temp. Henry II.], 613. Luda, Hervey de, 390. —, Richard de, 49, 160. 478. —, —, keeper of tallies in the Exchequer, 637. —, Master Thomas de, 624. — See Louth. Luda, Louth, William de, bishop [1290-1298] of Ely, 255. Ludburgh, Lutheburgh, co. Lincoln, 560. —, Richard de Duffeld, parson of, 560. Luddenham, Ludenham [co. Kent], 127. Ludebrok. See Lydes brook. Ludehywyshe, John de, 152. — See Lodhuish. Ludelowe. See Lodelowe; Ludlow. Ludenham. See Luddenham. Ludewelle, Lodewel, John de, 'diere,' [of Bristol], 605. —, Thomas de, of Bristol, 68, 445. Ludford, Lodeford [co. Salop], 621. Ludgarshall, Lutegarshale, Lutgarshale [co. Buckingham], 625, 635, 638. Ludgate. See Lidgate. Ludham [co. Norfolk], 430. — See Lowdham. Ludington. See Ludyngton. Ludlow, Lodelowe, Ludelowe [co. Salop], 621. —, St. John's hospital, prior and brethren of, 621. —, murage for, 411, 672. — Wotton by. See Wootton. Ludyngton, Ludington, Peter de, 588. —, —, parson of Roxby, 446. —, Robert de, 392. Lue. See Lea. Luffenham, Peter de, keeper of St. Bartholomew's hospital without Oxford, 352. Luffenham, Loffenham [co. Rutland], 50, 109, 351, 596. — See Basset of Luffenham. —, North, Northloffenham, co. Rutland, 54. —, —, John de Colonia, parson of, 464, 475. Luffewyk, Oliver de, of Cestreton, 681. — See Lowick. Luffield, Luffeld [co. Buckingham], John de Westbury, prior of, 470, 511. —, W. prior of, 462. Lufwyk. See Lowick; Luswyk. Lughteburgh, Lutheburgh, Henry de, 511. —, Richard de, 224, 374. —, —, parson of Melles, 377. —, Robert de, of Aberconeway, 439. —, Roger de, prior of Roucestre, 569. — See Loughborough. Lugwardine, Lugwardyn [co. Hereford], Master John Walwaine, parson of, 200, 201. Luk. See Luke. Luka. See Lucca. Luke, Luk, Arnald de, of Bazas, 586. —, John de, keeper of the castle of Tonebrigge, 341, 342, 364. —, —, or John, king's serjeant-atarms, 201, 263. —, —, clerk, a pilgrim, 643. —, Luke de, 125. —, Peter de, 13. — See also Lucca. Luke [de Wodeford] the king's confessor, 563. Lullebrok, Walter de, 364. Lullingstone, Lullyngestane, Lullyngeston [co. Kent], 365. Lullyngston. See Lillingstone; Lullingstone. Lumbard, Adam, 134. —, Novellus, 92. —, Reginald, 591. —, Thomas, 61. —, Walter, 59. —, William, 386. Lumbardye, Lumbardie, Peter de, 66. Lumbury. See Lymbury. Lumpto, Geoffrey, 138. Lund in Sutton in Galtres [co. York], land called le, 301. Lunde, Lund, John de, of Beverley, 387. —, William atte, 251. —, William du, 21. — See Lound. Lunderthorpe, Simon de, 530. — See Londonthorpe. Lune, Lone, co. Lancaster, fishery in the river, 307. Lunespeye, Lungespeie. See Longespey. Lung, Lunge, Adam son of Hugh le, of Ingoldeby, 410. —, —, Adam his son, 410. —, John le, 95. —, —, [alderman of the Hanse court], 225. —, —, purveyor, 52. —, Ralph le, 184. —, Robert le, keu, 57. — See Longe. Lungespeye. See Longespey. Lungeville, Longeville, John de, 530, 597, 600, 684, 685, 695. —, Margaret de, 180. Lusby, Lusceby, Lusteby [co. Lincoln], 393. Lusceby, Luceby, Master Henry de, 395, 549. — See Lusby. Lusignan. See Lesignan. Lusteby, or Lusceby. See Lusby. Lustelegh. See Lustleigh. Lusteshulle, Lusteshull, Lustrehull, Lustreshulle, Lustrishill, John de, rector of Melbury, 361. —, Philip de, monk of St. Swithun's, 510. —, R. de, or Richard de, 456, 483-485, 586, 587, 592-594. —, —, parson of Byllyng, 372. —, —, parson of Elyndon, 550. —, —, parson of Thorndon, 523. —, William de, 249. Lustleigh, Lustelegh, co. Devon, 701. Lustreshulle, Lustrishille. See Lusteshulle. Luswik, Luswyk, or Lufwyk, John de, 269. —, Robert de, 269. Lutegareshale, Lutegarshale, Lutegeresale, Lutegereshale, Lutegershale, Lutgarshale, Ludegareshale, Agnes de, prioress of Garyng, 15. —, Henry de, 259, 570. —, —, rector of Great Dodington, 189. —, —, commissioner of oyer and terminer, 152, 153, 227, 228, 234. — See Ludgarshall. Lutelport. See Littelport. Luterel. See Lutterel. Lutgarshale. See Ludgarshall. Lutheburgh. See Ludburgh; Lughteburgh. Luthre. See Louther. Lutleton. See Littleton. Luton, John de, 138. — See Hakun of Luton. Luttelton. See Littleton. Lutterel, Luterel, Loterel, Andrew, 585. —, Joan, late the wife of Robert, 370. —, Master Robert, prebendary of Salisbury, 280. Luttheburgh. See Lughteburgh. Luttleton. See Littleton. Luvel. See Lovel. Luyton, Luytton, Luython, John de, 66. —, —, purveyor, 374, 510, 627. —, compare Lighton. Lyard, Liard, John, 64, 319. —, William, of Swaffeld, 682. Lych'. See Lich'. Lychebone. See Lisbon. Lychefeld. See Lichefeld; Lichfield. Lydd, Lyde, Lede [co. Kent], 67, 115, 142. —, ships [for the king's service] of, 292. Lydeford. See Lydford. Lydeneye, John de, 499, 600. —, William de, 499, 600. —. See Lydney. Lydes brook, Ludebrok [co. Gloucester], the river, 500. —, bridge across, 500. Lydford, Lydeford, Lideford, co. Devon, 577, 578, 624, 664. Lydham, Lydon, co. Salop, 574. Lydney, Lydeneye [co. Gloucester], Hugh vicar of, 346. Lydon. See Lydham. Lyfton. See Lifton. Lyghteberkes, Lyztbirkes, Ranulph de, purveyor, 110, 511. — See also Littelbirches. Lyghtfot. See Lightfot. Lyllingston. See Lillingston. Lym, Henry de, collector of customs, 294. — See Lyme Regis. Lymage, co. Huntingdon. See Lymmyng. Lymbergh, Lymberwe, Limbergh, Limberwe, Adam de, king's clerk, 316, 324, 463, 474, 526, 528, 598, 650, 688, 693, 699. —, —, to view ships at Boston supposed to be destined for the Scots, 259. —, —, parson of Berkeswelle, 357. —. —, rector of Rye, 84. Lymbergh, duke of. See Brabant. Lymbergh, Magna. See Limber, Magna. Lymberwe. See Lymbergh. Lymboteshay, John de, 598. Lymbury, Lumbury, Limbury, Robert de, 65, 137, 148. Lymene. See Lympne. Lymenee, water of. See Rother, the river. Lymenystre. See Lemynistre. Lyme Regis, Lym, co. Dorset, 137. —, Richard de Bodmyn, deputy of the chief butler in the port of, 18. Lymesy, Lymisy, Arnold de, 601. —, Peter de, 21, 461. —, Richard de, 21. Lyminge, Lymmynge, Lymnyng, co. Kent, 245. —, Henry de Pluckeleye, [parson] of, 3. Lymington, Lymynton, New, co. Hants, 268. —, Old, co. Hants, 268. Lymisy. See Lymesy. Lymmyng [? Lymage, co. Huntingdon], member of the manor of Brampton, 654. Lymmynge, Lymmyng. See Lyminge. Lymplesham. See Lympsham. Lympne, Limene, co. Kent, 656. —, the archbishop's prison of, 538. Lympsham, Lymplesham [co. Somerset], Master Edmund de London, parson of, 627. Lyncelade. See Linslade. Lynch, Lynche. See Linch. Lyndale, Lyndalle, William de, 211, 611. — See Lindale. Lynde, Nicholas de la, 224. —, Richard de la, 629. —, Walter de la, 332, 334, 627. —, —, and Isabella his wife, 402. Lyndeby, William de, 693. —. See Linby. Lyndeseie. See Lindsey. Lyndesele. See Lin Shield. Lyndesey, Lyndeseye, Lyndeseie, Lyndesay, Lindesey, Lindeseye, Philip de, 3, 22, 526, 528. —, Thomas de, 590. —, William de, 72. Lyndesles. See Lindsell. Lyndewode. See Linwood; Lyndwode. Lyndhurst, Nicholas de, 598. Lyndhurst, co. Hants, 137. Lyndon, co. Rutland, 628. —, Thomas de Spyneye, parson of, 349. Lyndraper, Lindraper, Nicholas le, 145. Lyndrik, Lyndryk. See Carlton in Lindrick; Lindrick. Lyndwode, Lyndewode, John de, rector of Newenham, 344. —, Nicholas de, 380. —, —, rector of Newenham, 3, 14, 344. —, Simon de, 296, 661. — See Linwood; Lyngwode. Lynet, Linet, or Lyvet, Robert, 501, 591. —, Robert, of Ippesleye, 581. — See Lyvet. Lyngwode, John de, 589. — See Lyndwode. Lynham, Ralph de, 125, 126. —, Roger de, prior of Chetwod, 630. Lynk, John atte, 57. Lynkefeld, Nicholas de, 653. Lynleye. See Lilley. Lynn, Bishops. See Lynn, King's. Lynn, King's, Bishops Lynn, Lynn Regis, Lynn, Bishops Lenne, Lenne, Lenne Episcopi, co. Norfolk, 11, 103, 231, 246, 251, 260, 264, 280, 288, 318, 323, 394, 478, 506, 520, 542. —, Friars Minors of, 128. —, John de Brompholm, prior of, 57. —, Thomas the 'Mairesclerk' of, 57. —, customs at, controller of, John de Stoketon, 305, 334. —, custom on wool and wool fells at, 15, 56, 306. —, deputies of the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to survey all corn, &c. [exported from], 420. —, corn and victuals from, for the Scots, 418. —, —, to be shipped for Berwickupon-Tweed at, 468. —, licence to export ale from, 178, 380. —, letters patent dated at, 355, 356, 416. —, purchase of falcons at, 551. —, gaol delivery of, 682. —, [riot relative to tolls and bailiffs in], 57, 58. —, la Tolbothe in, 57, 58. —, robberies committed on foreign merchants on land and in the port of, 225. —, ship of foreign merchant robbed in the port of, 262, 319. —, ship Faucon of, 288. —, seacoast from Ipswich to, 533. —, — from Blakene to, 684. —, river from, to Welle, 241. Lynn, Old or West, Oldelenne, co. Norfolk, 419. Lyntere, Alan le, 593, 699. Lyon, Lyoun, John, 599, 634, 697. Lysewy, Juliana de, nun of Romeseye, 206. Lyskerede. See Liskeard. Lysours. See Lysurs. Lyston, Liston, John de, 216, 350, 474, 530. Lysurs, Lysours, John de, 460. Lytele. See Little. Lytelman, Nicholas, master of the ship la Edmund, 694. Lytester, John son of Hugh le, of Retford, 524. —, Littestersone, John de Skipton le, 62. — See also Dyer; Teinturer. Lytham, Lythum [co. Lincoln], Galvan de Thwenge, parson of, 550. Lythegrayns, Lithegraynis, John de, 172. Lythum. See Lytham. Lyttelbury. See Littlebury. Lyttele, Lytele, Litele. See Little. Lyttelport, Littleport, Vincent de, 57. Lyttlebury. See Littlebury. Lyttlebyry, Lyttylbury. See Littlebury. Lyveden. See Liveden. Lyvet, Elias, pardon to, 183. —, or Lynet. See Lynet. Lyvingesbourne, Lyvynggesbourne. See Beaksbourn. Lyztbirkes. See Lyghteberkes.