Index: B

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV: Volume 1, 1461-1468. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1949.

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B

Babbe, Robert, 91.

-, William, 91.

Babham, Thomas, grocer, of London, 377.

Babthorp, Robert, knight, 359.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 359.

-, -, Ralph his son, 359.

Babyngton, Thomas, recorder of Nottingham, 378, 437.

-, William, son of Robert, 362, 378–9.

-, William, esquire, of Chilwell, 73, 378–9.

Bacheler, Richard, chaplain, 181.

Bacon, John, of Holburn alias Levynge, 81.

-, William, 'haberdassher,' of London, 246, 252.

Badmington, Badmynton [co. Gloucester], 182.

Badstone. See Batson.

Badyngcote. See Barnacott.

Bag Enderby, Bagenderby [co. Lincoln], 181.

Baggepath. See Bagpath.

Bagot, John, 'gentilman,' 88, 153, 460.

-, John, the king's servant, 103.

-, John, merchant, of Bristol, 153.

Bagpath, Baggepath [in Newington parish, co. Gloucester], 76.

Bagshawe, Laurence, draper, of London, 307.

-, Richard, his brother, 307, 360.

Bagshot, Bagshotesbaylly [in Windsor forest, co. Surrey], 32, 48, 393.

Bagworth, Robert, of Southampton, 448.

Bahowe, Richard, clerk, 250.

bailiffs. See Trades and occupations.

Bailly, Roger, 'gentilman,' 135.

Baker, Henry, cordwainer, of London, 238.

-, John, mercer of London, 100, 154, 240, 400–1.

-, John, 'gentilman,' of Stoke Nayland, 240.

-, John, cordwainer, of London, 388.

-, John, of Caldeham, 314.

-, John, the elder, of Tooting Graveney, 433.

-, John, the younger, 446.

-, John, 'stokfysshmonger,' of London, 183.

-, John, 'fuller,' of Sudbury, 77.

-, Nicholas, draper, of Canterbury, 431.

-, Nicholas, spicer, of Bristol, 444.

-, Richard, rector of Kirkby Mallory, 147.

-, Richard, of Sudbury, 77.

-, Robert, 'gentilman,' of Stoke Nayland, 100, 240.

-, Thomas, 186, 314, 392.

-, Thomas, salter, of London, 88.

-, -, John his brother, husbandman, of Northleach, 88.

Bakere, Richard, 100.

-, Thomas, the elder, 100.

-, Thomas, the younger, 100.

bakers. See Trades and occupations.

Baldewyne, Richard, 450.

-, Robert, 'yoman,' of West Ham, 262.

Baldington, William, and Joan his wife, 143.

Baldry, William, 287.

Baldslow, Baldeslow [co. Sussex], hundred, 92.

Baldyng, Thomas, 'haberdassher,' of London, 381.

Bale, Robert, scrivener, of London, 333, 458.

Balegh, Nicholas, 'gentillman,' of London, 320–1, 328–9.

Baleygh, John, 400.

Balidon. See Ballingdon.

Ball, Balle, John, cutler, of London, 249, 406.

-, John, chaplain, 399–400.

-, Thomas, 84.

-, William, 249.

Ballard, Thomas, 314.

Ballarde, William, otherwise Chester Herald, 300.

Balle. See Ball.

Balliden, Baliden [co. Derby], 320.

Ballingdon, Balidon, Balydon [in Bulmer parish, co. Essex], places in:—
-, Balidonhalle, 77.
-, Balidon Ende, 78.
-, Barownes, 77.
-, Brundenhalle, 77.
-, Bulmere medewe, 77.
-, Calcys, 77.
-, Chapelfeelde, 77.
-, Cissesmershe, 77.
-, Edes, 77.
-, Hedyrwelw, 77.
-, Kelnefeelde, 77.
-, Kentis, 77–8.
-, Loddislonde, 77–8.
-, Madowres, 77.
-, Nasegatehill, 77.
-, Porteroses, 77–8.
-, Redemedewdyche, 77.
-, Snowdown, 77.
-, Wychfeelde, 77.

Balsall, Balsale [co. Warwick], prcceptor of, 238.

Balser, John, 396.

Balydon. See Ballingdon.

Bamfeld, William, son of Thomas the elder, 97.

Bamme, John, esquire, of Gillingham, 359–60.

-, -, Richard, esquire, his father, 359–60.

Bampton, Richard, saddler, of London, 258.

-, William, clerk, 317.

Banaster, Christopher, fishmonger, of London, 439.

Banastre, Giles, draper, of London, 444.

Banbury [co. Oxford], 64, 102, 190.

Banbury, Richard, skinner, of London, 66.

Banke, Simon, 404.

Banknotte, John, mercer, of London, 445.

-, William, 445.

Barantine, John, esquire, 32.

Barantyne, Dru, 143.

Barbe, Thomas, of Ivinghoe, 371.

Barberigo, Andrew, merchant, of Venice, 398–9.

barbers. See Trades and occupations.

Bardsey, Robert, 82, 143.

Barell, John, 'stacyoner,' of London, 395.

Baret, Alan, esquire, of Bury St. Edmunds, 66, 446.

-, Margery, widow of Thomas, esquire, 131.

-, Richard, coroner, in Worcester, 42.

Barfote, John, 'bruer,' of London, 253.

bargemen. See Trades and occupations.

Bargh, John, 125.

-, Walter, esquire, 152.

Barkeley, Maurice, 125. Cf. Berkeley.

-, Robert, chaplain, 365.

Barker, Henry, 'bowyer,' of London, 262.

-, Thomas, 239–40.

-, William, painter, of London, 268.

-, William, 'hostiller,' of Rochester, 142.

Barkham, Berkham [co. Berks], 139.

Barking, Berkyng, Berking [co. Essex], 262, 303, 370, 373, 400.

-, Riple in [now Ripplehead), 400.

-, abbess of, 41.

Barklowe. See Bartlow.

Barley, John, 'maltman,' of Enfield, 63.

-, Thomas, 'gentilman,' 305.

Barley End, Burley [in Pitstone parish, co. Buckingham], 161.

Barlowe, Roger, tailor, of London, 264, 394.

Barnacott, Badyngcote, [in Westleigh parish, co. Devon], 4–5.

Barnak, William, 147.

Barnard, Lewis, attorney of bishop of Exeter, 12.

-, Richard, 'tallowchandler,' of Southwark, 98.

-, Thomas, verderer, in Wychwood, 218.

-, Thomas, scrivener, of London, 381.

-, Thomas, esquire, 114–5, 143.

Barnastapel. See Barnstaple.

Barnby, Thomas, prior of St. Mary Carlisle, 192.

Barnes, Bernes [co. Surrey], 263.

-, rector of. See Lucas.

Barnet, Chipping, Chepyng [co. Hertford], 197, 449.

Barnet, Richard, 102.

Barnevile, William, 399–400.

Barnewell, John, 431.

Barnewell. See Barnwell, Bernewelle.

Barnewode. See Bernwood.

Barney, Berneye [co. Norfolk], 391.

Barnstaple, Barnastapel [co. Devon], 30.

Barnwell, Barnewell [co. Cambridge], prior and convent of, 103.

Baron, John, notary of London, 70.

-, Robert, merchant of Bristol, 298.

-, Simon, ex-purveyor of Calais, 37.

Barough, John att, esquire, 226.

Barow, William, of Waldon, 300.

Barowe, John, tailor, of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, 311.

-, John, 103.

-, Nicholas, saddler, 447.

-, William, deceased, 102.

Barowe in Braband. See Bergen op Zoom.

Barret, Richard, 67.

Barrington, Baryngton [co. Somerset], manor, 116.

Barrow, Barowe [co. Somerset], 373.

Barsham [co. Suffolk], manor, 143.

Barsham, East, Estbarsham [co. Norfolk], 391.

Bartelot, Bartlot, Simon son of John, 396.

-, Thomas, 226.

-, William, of Westgate, 396.

Bartlow, Barklowe, Berklowe [co. Cambridge], 262.

Barton [co. Cambridge], 132.

- by Gloucester, Berton [co. Gloucester], manor, 346.

- Bristol, Berton [co. Gloucester], hundred, 277, 416.

Barton, Thomas, esquire, 338, 410– 1.

-, Thomas, 'wodemonger,' of London, 249.

-, William, 'gentilman,' of London, 81.

-, William, 'bruer,' 444.

Baryngton. See Barrington.

Basford, Baseford [co. Nottingham], manor, 330.

Basilson, Robert, merchant, of Boston, 152.

Basingstoke, Basyngstok [co. Southampton], 123.

Baskervyle, James, 149.

basket makers. See Trades and occupations.

Bass, William, 'latoner,' 453.

Basse, Thomas, draper, of London, 447.

Basses, Basse, in Whitehorse Vale [in Longworth parish, co. Berks], manor, 442.

Basset, Edmund, 183.

-, -, Henry his son, 183.

-, Laurence, esquire, 411.

-, Reynold, 391.

-, Robert, alderman and salter of London, 71, 186, 447.

-, -, sheriff, 258.

-, Robert, 'gentilman,' of North Luffenham, 183.

-, Thomas, 177, 390–1.

Bassyngthwayt, John, grocer, of London, 434.

Bastard, William, 'gentilman,' 75.

Baston [co. Kent], manor, 369–70.

Bastwyk, John, 140.

Basyng, Edward, 152.

Basyng, William, prior of St. Swithin's, Winchester, 233.

Basyngstok. See Basingstoke.

Basyngthwayte, John, grocer of London, 68–9.

Bate, John, clerk of chancery, 51, 82, 194–5, 211.

-, John, brewer, of London, 57.

-, John, of Spalding, 404.

-, Thomas, of Yelvertoft, 267.

-, William, esquire, of Melbourne, 309.

-, William, 'sherman' of London, 56.

Bateman, Thomas, esquire, 361.

-, William, of Hutton, 363.

Bates, William, 143.

Bath, Bathe [co. Somerset], prior and convent of, 102.

Batson, Badstone [in Malborough, co. Devon], manor, 222.

Batson, Ralph, yeoman of the crown, 33.

Battaiglia, Peter, Genoese merchant, 196–7.

Batter, Thomas, draper, of London, 130, 229, 243–4, 373–4, 435, 447–8.

Battersea, Batursaye [co. Surrey], 197.

Battle, Bataill [co. Sussex], abbot of, 383–5.

Baugham, Daniel, barber, of London, 310.

Bavaud, William, 'joynour,' of London, 194.

Bawde, Ralph, esquire, 305.

Bawdyn, Thomas de, 'gentilman,' of Westminster, 206.

Baxter, Richard, 'gentilman,' of London, 449.

Baybroke, William, 'fysshmonger,' of London, 75, 205, 377.

Bayham, Begham [co. Sussex], Thomas, prior of St. Mary's abbey in, 315–6.

Bayle, Robert, 91.

Bayly, John, clerk, 435.

Baylly, Bayly, John, of Walsall, 73.

-, Richard, 87.

-, Roger, 'gentilman,' of London, 71.

-, William, 'gentilman,' of Walsall, 70, 73.

Baynard, Richard, escheator, 353.

-, Robert, esquire, 152, 361.

Baynton, John, 271, 438.

Bayon, Thomas, 370.

Beam, Beme [in Great Torrington parish, co. Devon], 4–5.

Beanley, Benley [in Eglingham parish, co. Northumberland], 220.

Beare, Bere in Cleest [in Broad Clyst, co. Devon], manor, 6, 442.

Beauchamp, Geoffrey, 'yoman,' of London, 107, 134–5.

-, John, knight, 327.

-, John, draper, of London, 130, 201.

-, Richard, bishop of Salisbury, 211, 225–6, 246, 271–2, 386.

-, William. See Belchamp Walter.

Beaufitz, William, 109.

Beaufort, Anne, duchess of Exeter, widow of the 3rd duke, 3–4.

-, Eleanor, duchess of Somerset, widow of 2nd duke, 289–90.

-, Henry, 5th duke of Somerset [1455–1461], 54.

-, John, 1st duke of Somerset [1418–1444], 8, 30, 170, 340.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 8, 24–5, 30, 169–70, 340, 464.

-, -, John his father, 1st earl of Somerset, half-brother of Henry IV [1397–1410], 340.

Beaufrere, John, brewer, of London, 201.

Beaulieu, Beauley, Bewle [co. Suffolk], abbot and convent of, 103, 119, 403.

Beaumond, John, esquire, 96, 273.

Beaumont, Henry, esquire, of Dudley, 55, 451.

Beaupeny, Thomas, and Margaret his wife, 174.

Beaushens, Beaushyn [in Whitchurch Canonicorum parish co. Dorset], manor, 211.

Beaushyn, William, 'gentilman,' of Bradford, 211.

Beavile, Richard, coroner in Huntingdon, 172.

Beccles, Becclys [co. Suffolk], 241.

Beckenham, Bekenham [co. Kent], 320, 327.

Beckley, Bekley [co. Sussex], 242.

-, Bekkeley [co. Oxford], manor and park, 356–7.

Bedale, [co. York], manor, 354.

Beddington, Bedyngton [co. Surrey], 73, 248.

Bedell, Nicholas, 133.

Bederenden, John, 143.

Bedfont, East, Estbedefounte [co. Middlesex], 367.

Bedford, town, 106, 276, 417.

- county:
-, coroners in, 42.
-, escheators in, 5, 7, 106, 111, 123, 225.
-, fee farm of, 10, 18, 22, 54, 220, 281, 343–4, 422.
-, justices in eyre in, 50.
-, proclamation in, 55, 217, 268.

Bedford, Bedforde, John, 'gentilman,' of Aylesbury, 246.

-, John, another, 240.

-, Mary de, dame de la Sparre, 167.

-, Robert, husbandman, of St. Martin in the Fields, 462–3.

Bedham, John, citizen, of London, 397.

Beds:
-, keeper of, 29, 123, 298, 345.
-, featherbed, 'federbed,' 388.
-, bed of arras, 398.
-, - worsted, 398.
-, - coral, 398.
-, delivered by way of seisin, 382.

Bedyll, Bedyle, Henry, husbandman, of Bromley, 445.

-, Thomas, the elder, 'husbondman,' of Bromley, 377, 445.

Bedyngton. See Beddington.

Beerde, Richard, fishmonger, of London, 407.

Beere, Roger, 'upholder,' of London, 242.

Beeston, Richard, 'gentilman,' 306, 371.

-, William, 'gentilman,' of London, 71, 75, 130, 133, 363, 402.

Beford, John, alias Beauford, 'stockfishmonger,' of London, 75.

-, John 'sherman,' of London, 75.

Begham. See Bayham.

Bekener, William, 140.

Bekenham. See Beckenham.

Bekkeley. See Beckley.

Bekley. See Beckley.

Bekwyth, John, of the king's household, 89.

Bekyngham, John, draper, of London, 454.

Bekynsall, Roger, parson of Byrton, 439.

Bekynsawe, Roger, 184.

Belamy, Simon, fishmonger, of London, 376.

Belchamp Walter, Beauchamp William [co. Essex], 77.

Belchford, [co. Lincoln], manor, 330.

Beleter, John, 133.

-, Thomas, mercer, of London, 133–4.

Belgrave [co. Leicester], 190.

Belingeham, Henry, knight, 167.

Belknap, Henry, esquire, 328.

Belle, Henry, brewer, of London, 372.

-, John, of the archbishop's household, 317.

-, John, 262.

Beller, Roger, sheriff of Warwick and Leicester, 281, 293, 416.

Bellers, John, 90.

Bello Campo, Richard de, late earl of Warwick [1401–1439], 19.

Belstone, Belston [co. Devon], church, 315.

Belton, John, 'gentilman,' of Cambridge, 138, 267.

Belward, William, skinner, of London, 68.

Belynghams, William, 55.

Beman, Nicholas, of Pakenham, 332.

-, Alice, his daughter, 332.

Beme. See Beam.

Bench, the King's:
-, chief justice of. See Markham.
-, justices. See Byngham; Danby; Fray; Laken; Nedeham; Yelverton.
-, appointment of, 11.
-, instruction to, 49, 224, 424.
-, form of writ to be used by, in new king's name, 49–50.
-, inquiry in, as to removal of king's hand from estate, 115.
-, sergeants-at-law. See Law and Administration.

-, the Common:
-, justices of. See Ardern; Chok; Martyn; Moyle; Welby.
-, inquiry before as to removal of king's hand from estate, 115.
-, instructions to, to adjourn courts owing to outbreak of plague, 224, 424.

Bene, Thomas, abbot of St. Anne's by the Tower, 434.

Benefeld. See Binfield.

Benehale. See Benhall.

Benet, John, 'haberdassher,' of London, 70.

-, John, of Clare, 66.

-, John, 74.

-, Margaret, widow, of London, 430.

-, Thomas, 'girdeller,' of London, 453.

-, William, of Brentwood, 193.

-, William, of Peckleton, 147.

Benfelde. See Binfield.

Benfleet, Beniflete, Southbeniflete [co. Essex], 66–7.

-, Poundis in, 66.

Benhall, Benehale [co. Suffolk], 134.

Benham Lovell, Denham, Benham [co. Berks], manor, 282, 350.

Benington, Benyngton [co. Hertford], 73.

Benley. See Beanley.

Bennayth, Richard, 'gentilman,' of Monkton by Pembroke, 302.

Benstede. See Binstead.

Benstede, Edward, 156.

Bentele, Henry, 'yoman,' 305.

-, William, grocer, of London, 396, 444.

Bentlee, William, 237.

-, Thomas, his cousin, 237.

Bentley, John, citizen, of London, 64, 71, 135, 402.

-, Thomas, 'chapman,' of Wokingham, 154.

Benton, John 'yoman,' 255.

Benworthe, Richard, 'hostiller' of London, 145.

Benyngton, Richard, 186.

Benytt, William, the king's servant, 98.

Berde, Henry, 375.

Berdefeld, John, the elder, 66.

Berden, John de. keeper of Fosse pool, 222.

Berdewell, John, esquire, 241.

Bere. See Beare.

Bere, John, 262.

-, Ralph, 332.

-, Richard, 130.

-, Thomas, 271, 312.

-, William, 148.

berebrewers. See Trades and occupations.

Beregyn, John van, hatmaker, of Southwark, 331.

Berewyk, John, rector of Bowers Giffard, 66.

Berford?, Barfold [in Chiddingfold, co. Surrey], 92.

Bergen op Zoom, Barowe in Brabant [North Brabant], 62.

Berkeley [co. Gloucester], 75, 122.

Berkeley, Barkeley, Maurice, knight, of Ulegh, and Ellen his wife, 225.

-, Maurice, knight, of Stoke, 117, 145–6.

-, William, knight, 154, 225.

-, William, lord Berkeley, 444.

Berkeswell, William, clerk, 67.

Berkewey, Thomas, son of John, 306.

-, -, Parnell his mother, daughter of John Tebold, 306.

Berkham. See Barkham.

Berkhamstead, Berkhamstede [co. Hertford], castle, 112, 117–8.

-, lordship, 117–8.

-, honour, 117–8.

Berking. See Barking.

Berkshire:
-, coroners in, 42.
-, escheators in, 3, 117, 354.
-, fee farm of, 32–3, 40, 48, 52, 297, 422.
-, justices in eyre in, 49.
-, proclamations in, 55, 217, 268.
-, recognisances in, 327.
-, sheriff of, 345.
-, verderers in, 43–4.

Berklowe. See Bartlow.

Bermondsey, Bermondesey, Bermesey [co. Surrey], 147.

-, St. Saviour's abbey and convent in, 99, 165, 333.

-, -, John abbot of, 438.

Bermyngham, Fulk, canon of St. Mary, Salisbury, 211.

Bernard, John, knight, of Cambridgeshire, 310.

-, -, Ellen his wife, 310.

-, -, Margaret his daughter, wife of Thomas Peyton, 310.

-, Thomas, esquire, 310.

-, John, 225.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 225.

-, -, John his son, 225.

-, John, of Rutland, 435.

-, John, 'inneholder,' of Southwark, 322.

-, Richard, 238.

-, Thomas, baker, of St. Clement Danes, 300–1.

-, Thomas, skinner, of London, 378.

Bernes. See Barnes.

Bernes, Richard, 136.

Bernevyle, William, 136.

Bernewelle, Barnewell, John, 157, 431, 438.

Berneye. See Barney.

Bernwell, John, fishmonger, of London, 203.

-, Thomas, fishmonger, of London, 203.

Bernwood, Barnewode [co. Buckingham], forest, 44, 286.

Bernys, Richard, tailor, of Wokingham, 139.

-, Richard, clerk, 179.

Berton, William, 173.

Bertram, Joan, 252.

Bertyn, Robert, 'gentilman,' of Canterbury, 180.

Berue, Stephen atte, 360.

Berwick on Tweed, Berwyck, wool exports from, 13.

Berwyk, John, esquire, 434.

Bery. See Bury St. Edmunds.

Best, William, 85.

Beste, John, 95.

-, Thomas, 156.

Bestney, William, the king's sergeant, 229, 421.

Betlow, Betslowe [in Tring parish, co. Hertford], 93, 466.

Betslowe. See Betlow.

Bette, John, of Littlington, 130.

-, John (another?), 243.

-, Richard, of Theydon, 100.

-, William, 'sherman,' of London, 63.

Bettes, Edmund, mercer, of London, 359–60.

Bettys, Edmund, 154.

-, Thomas, 154.

-, William, clerk, 154.

Beueshill. See Bewsley.

Bever, Thomas, 461.

Beverich, Joan, 203.

Beverley [co. York], St. John's collegiate church at, 389, 405.

Beverley, Thomas, bailiff, of St. Albans, 69, 157, 431.

Bevyle, Thomas, haberdasher, of London, 443–4.

Bevylham. See Bivelham.

Bevyn, John, 1–2, 425–6.

Bevys, William, fishmonger, of London, 137.

Bewdeley, John, mercer, of Boston, 152.

Bewle. See Beaulieu.

Bewsley, Beueshill [in Hittesleigh parish, co. Devon], 4–5.

Bexley, Bexle [co. Kent], 239, 408.

Bibbesworth [in Kimpton parish, co. Hertford], manor, 422, 430.

Bicester, Bisseter, Bysseter [co. Oxford], 106, 312.

Bickenhill, Byggeneyll [co. Warwick], 105.

Bickford, Bykeforde [in Plympton parish, co. Devon], 426.

Biddenham, Bydenham [co. Bedford], 197.

Biddlesgate, Buttelgate [in Cranborne parish, co. Dorset], 185.

Bideford, Bydeford [co. Devon], 4–5.

Bigge. See Bygge.

Bildeshorp, John de, of Newark, 311.

Billing, Great, Byllyng [co. Northampton], 151.

Billingsley, Billyngeseley [co. Salop], 105.

Billyng, Byllyng, Thomas, sergeant-atlaw, 5, 88, 181–2, 251–2, 324.

-, -, justice, 367, 412, 464–5.

Billynghburgh, Alice, daughter of John Lambherde, 304.

Billyngton. See Byllyngton.

Bilton [co. York], 242.

Bindon, Byndon [co. Dorset], abbot and convent of, 99.

Binfield, Benfelde [co. Berks], 461.

-, Benefelde [co. Northampton], 349.

Binstead, Benstede [co. Southampton], 70, 93.

Birde. See Byrde.

Birdham, Bridham [co. Sussex], 65.

Birds:
-, falcons, mews of, 32.
-, pigeons, 78.
-, capons, 223.

Birkes, Roger, 257.

Birlingham, Birlyngham Byrlyngham [in Gloucester], manor, 198, 200, 301.

Birmingham, Birmyngham [co. Warwick], 102.

Birom, Thomas, chaplain, 89.

Birtet, Amanewe, draper, of London, 228.

Bishop, John, mercer, of Halesowen, 437.

Bisseley, John, son of Thomas 'gentilman,' of Gloucester, 180–1.

Bisseter. See Bicester.

Bisshop, Bishopp, Bisshopp, Bysshop, John, 'gentilman,' of Norwich, 410.

-, John, sheriff's deputy, 266–7, 311, 370.

-, Richard, 232.

-, Robert, 232.

Bittescote, Bitterscote [in Tamworth parish, co. Warwick], 194.

Bivelham, Bevylham [in Mayfield parish, co. Sussex], 92.

Blabye, Thomas, 'yoman,' 197.

Blachyngdon, Thomas, 'husbondman,' of Stepney, 198.

Blackley, Blakelegh [in Farway parish, co. Devon], 2, 426–7.

Blackmore, Blakemore [co. Essex], St. Lawrence priory, 453.

-, -, prior of. See Webbe.

blacksmiths. See Trades and occupations.

Black Torrington, Blaketoriton [co. Devon], hundred, 128.

Bladen, Bladon [co. Oxford], 421.

Bladerwyke, John, 240.

bladesmiths. See Trades and occupations.

Blakbourne, Blakeburne, Thomas, draper, of London, 243–4.

Blakburne, John, 'sherman,' of London, 75, 432.

Blake, Edmund, clerk of the works, 31.

-, John, 91.

-, Robert, 'gentilman,' of Calne, 197, 200.

-, Simon, 'gentilman,' 311.

-, Thomas, salter, of London, 62, 68.

Blakeburne. See Blakbourne, Blakburne.

Blakelegh. See Blackley.

Blakelowe, Ralph, 96.

Blakeman, William, taloughchandeler,' of London, 250.

Blakemore. See Blackmore.

Blakeney, John, the king's serjeant, clerk of the signet, 336.

Blaketoriton. See Black Torrington.

Blakette, John, 'yoman,' of Keynsham, 318.

Blakewell, John, 450.

Blaklegh. See Blackley.

Blakwell, Richard, 'pynner,' of St. Mary Aldermanbury, 311.

-, William, 'yoman,' of Totteridge, 197.

Blanchard, Thomas, 254.

Blanchards, Blaunchardes [co. Suffolk], manor, 143.

Blanche, John, of London, 135.

Blankney, Blaunkeney [co. Lincoln], 406.

Blast, John, 184.

Blaunchardes. See Blanchards.

Blaunkeney. See Blankney.

Bleangate, Blengate [co. Kent], 173.

Bleasby, Bleseby [co. Nottingham], manor, 330.

Blebury. See Blewbury.

Bleche, John, 321.

Bledlowe, Thomas, grocer, of London, 72, 141, 236, 250.

Blengate. See Bleangate.

Bleseby. See Bleasby.

Blewbury, Blebury [co. Berks], 190.

Blewet. See Bluet.

Blickling, Bliclyng [co. Norfolk], 154.

Blisworth, Blysworth [co. Northampton], 106, 407.

Blithe, Thomas, 431.

Blofeld, John, 139, 237.

Blosme, Thomas, of South Benfleet, 66.

-, -, Margery his wife, and Thomas his son, 66.

Blount, Blounte, Edmund, esquire, 196, 406.

-, Robert, 'gentilman,' 430.

-, Walter, lord Mountjoy, 72, 283, 328, 456.

-, Walter, knight, 406.

Blower, Geoffrey, mercer, of London, 182.

-, John, 66–7.

Bloxham, Bloxam [co. Oxford], manor, 340.

Bluet, Bluett, Blewet, John, of Holcombe Regis, esquire, 117, 145.

-, -, late sheriff of Devon and Cornwall, 174–5.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 174.

-, -, Walter his son, 174–5.

Blundell, John, 'fruterer,' of London, 57, 444.

Bly, Laurence de, 85.

Blyke, Richard, 298.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 298–9.

-, -, Richard his son, 298.

Blysworth. See Blisworth.

Blythe, Blyth [co. Nottingham], prior and convent of, 164.

Bocche, William, of Stanfield, 85.

Bocher, Bocheer, Nicholas, 77.

-, William, 231.

Bocking, Bockyng, Bokkyng [co. Essex], 352.

Boder, John, of Barking, 303.

Bodulgate, Thomas, esquire, 443.

Bogell, William, and Alice his wife, 88.

Bogye, Roger, 'upholder,' of London, 462.

Bohun, Humphrey, esquire, 257.

-, -, John his son, 257.

-, -, Humphrey his son, 257.

Boille, Nicholas, draper, of London, 247.

Bokefast. See Buckfast.

Bokelande, William, 239.

Bokelond, William, esquire, of Littleton, 159. Cf. Buklond.

Bokepitte. See Buckpitt.

Bokkyng. See Bocking.

Bokyssh. See Bucks.

Bolbury Alyn, Boltebury Alyn [in Malborough parish, co. Devon], manor, 222.

Bold, Bolde [co. Lancaster], 326.

Bolde [in Idbury parish, co. Oxford], 408.

Bolde, Henry, knight, of Bold, 326.

-, Thomas, 193.

Bole, Richard, mercer, of Winchester, 208–9.

-, Thomas, 243.

-, William, clerk, 130, 243.

Boleworth [in Exton parish, co. Somerset], 147–8.

Boleyn, Boleyne, Geoffrey, alderman of London, 79, 133, 143, 207, 359–60, 384.

-, Thomas, chaplain, 365.

Bolingbroke, Bolyngbroke [co. Lincoln], 187.

Bolle, Boll, John, 100, 332.

-, Robert, 66.

-, Thomas, 66.

Bolley, William, 'haberdassher,' of London, 239.

Bolne, Bolney, Bartholomew, 93, 207, 383–4.

Bolonde, Richard, 240.

Bolour, John, esquire, 127, 395.

Bolt, John, tailor, of London, 63.

Boltebury Alyn. See Bolbury Alyn.

Boltesham, William de, ranger of Wolmer forest, 343.

Bolton [co. York], 115.

Bolton, Henry, 438.

-, John, cordwainer, of London, 264.

-, Richard, 359.

-, William, chancery clerk, 57, 72, 210–1, 249, 260, 270, 313, 316, 380, 395.

Bolyndene, Bolyngdene. See Bullingdon.

Bolyngton, William, 80.

Bonde, William, draper of London, 141, 303, 333.

Bonefaunt, Thomas, 165.

Bonevile, Bonvyle, John, esquire, 394–5, 434–7.

-, -, William his son, 425–7.

-, Thomas son of John, 1–2, 425–7.

-, William, knight, and Alice his wife, 1–2, 184, 425–7.

-, -, William his son, 425–7.

-, William, knight, of Chuton, 173, 184.

-, -, Anne his cousin, 173.

Boney. See Bunny.

Bonham, Thomas, esquire, 271.

Bononia. See Boulogne.

Bonvalet, Thomas, 324.

Bonvyle. See Bonevyle.

Bony, John, 'hostiller,' of London, 464.

Books, book called a 'Primer,' 182.

Boole, Thomas, constable, of Marlborough, 137.

Boost, John, 408.

-, Thomas, 408.

Boot, Robert, of Milton by Gravesend, 430.

Borard, John, of Lymington, 186.

Borcombe [in Southleigh parish, co. Devon], 2, 426.

Bordeaux, Burdeux [Gascony], merchants of, 209.

-, St. Severin's church in, dean of, 389, 405.

Bordesley, Borsley [co. Warwick], abbot of, 84.

Boreham, Borham [co. Essex], 78, 140.

Borell, Joan, of Southwark, 193.

-, John, mercer, 100–1.

Boremey, Peter, merchant, of Florence, 319.

Borgh, Walter, 225–6, 271–2.

Borham. See Boreham.

-, Nicholas, of Boreham, 78.

Borne, Richard, 78.

Borogh, Walter, esquire, verderer in Clarenden forest, 45.

Borough, William, 'yoman,' of Edmonton, 135.

Borsley. See Bordesley.

Bosewell, John, the king's serjeant, 112.

Bosewyk, Robert, butcher, of London, 132.

Boston, St. Botolph's [co. Lincoln], 89, 152, 238, 262, 299.

-, manor, 330.

-, places in:
-, Barradyke sewer, 152.
-, Coypitte, 152.

-, customs and subsidies in, 11, 13, 17, 40, 127, 171, 278–9, 281, 346, 352.

Boston, Emmot, 398.

-, John, 155.

-, John, servant of George duke of Clarence, 352.

-, William, fishmonger, of London, 374.

Bosustowe, William, 250.

Bosvellock, Bosworthlaske [in Perranzabuloe parish, co. Cornwall], 250.

Boswell, John, clerk, 150, 152.

Boswergy, Boswithgy [in St. Erth parish, co. Cornwall], 386.

Bosworthlaske. See Bosvellock.

Boteler, Botiller, Botyler, Botyller, John, knight, 406.

-, John, esquire, of Gloucestershire, 196.

-, John, esquire, of Bainton, 151,

-, John, esquire, of Badminton, 182.

-, -, William his son, 182.

-, John, of Langley, 253.

-, John, of St. Albans, 156.

-, John, of Wanswell, 76.

-, Morgan, 'gentilman,' 203.

-, Ralph, lord Sudeley, 207.

-, Ralph, sergeant of the king's vestibule, 164.

-, Richard, 'yoman,' of Biddenham, 197.

-, Robert, goldsmith, of London, 194.

-, William, vintner, of London, 69.

Boterfelde, John, of Rickmansworth, 463.

Botermere. See Buttermere.

Botervile, John, 456.

Botesham. See Bottisham.

Botetourt, John, knight, and Maud his wife, 292.

Bothe, Christopher, mercer, of York, 243.

-, George, esquire, of Erlestone, 307.

-, Henry, son of William, esquire, of Erlestone, 307.

-, John, the king's secretary, 307.

-, Laurence, bishop of Durham, 239, 242.

-, Randolph, 434.

-, Robert, esquire, of Stratton, 434.

-, Thomas, dyer, of Amersham, 266.

-, William, archbishop of York, 59, 162–3.

Botiller. See Boteler.

Botley [in Woolton Wawen parish, co. Warwick], 85.

Boton [co. Norfolk], 154.

Botreaux, Thomas, escheator in Devon, 4.

-, William, lord, 116–7, 144–6, 190, 271.

-, -, Margaret his wife. See Hungerford.

Botreaux Molond. See Mollond.

Bottisclyff, Bottysclyff [co. Devon], 427.

Bottisham, Botesham [co. Cambridge], 138, 267.

Bottre, Thomas, draper, of London, 456.

Bottysclyff. See Bottiscliffe.

Botyler, Botyller. See Boteler.

Boulogne, Bononia, honour of, 281, 294, 417.

Bounde, Henry, of Dedham, 301.

Bounisegna, Leonard, merchant of Florence, 183.

Bountyng, John, 'pulter,' of London, 143.

Bourchier. See Bourgchier.

Boure, James, esquire, of Westhorpe, 445–6.

-, John, son of Roger, 297, 299.

-, Peter, chaplain, 374.

Bourgchier, Burghchier, Bourchier, Fulk, esquire, 3.

-, Henry, earl of Essex [1461– 1483], 114–5, 143, 201–2, 210, 328, 456–7.

-, Henry, viscount Bourgchier, 59, 61, 115, 202.

-, Humphrey, lord Cromwell, 251–2, 341, 406.

-, Joan his wife, 251.

-, John, lord Berners, 201, 270.

-, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, 59–60, 116–7, 162–3, 317, 327, 409, 411, 453.

-, Thomas, esquire, 67.

-, Thomas, knight, 317.

Bourgh, Simon, ex-treasurer of Calais, 24.

Bourghchier. See Bourgchier.

Bourton, Burton [co. Gloucester], manor, 301.

Bovacott, Boycote [in Bradford parish, co. Devon], 128.

Bow Brickhill, Bowebrikhill [co. Buckingham], 269–70.

-, Calcote or Caldecote manor in, 269–70.

Boweman, Peter, 'gentylman,' 317.

Bower, Bowre [in Bulkworthy parish, co. Devon], 4–5.

Bowers Gifford, Bowres, Bowrys [co. Essex], 66, 315.

Bowet, John, 201.

Bowey, John, vintner, of London, 74.

Bowgate, William, 'yoman,' of Suffolk, 63.

Bowman, Peter, 'gentilman,' 137.

-, Robert, draper, of London, 137.

Bowndy, William, 'wheler,' of London, 372.

Bowrys. See Bowers Gifford.

Bowyer, Richard, clerk, 303.

bowyers. See Trades and occupations.

Boycote. See Bovacott.

Boylet, William, tailor, of London, 235.

Boylle, Nicholas, 'wexchaundeller,' of London, 244.

Boylond, John, 139.

Boys, Henry, 399–400.

-, -, Anne, his daughter, wife of John Cristede, 399–400.

-, -, Alice his wife, daughter of Agnes Guybon, 399–400.

Boyvyll, Hugh, verderer, in Rutland, 218.

Braban, John, clerk, 125.

Brabant, Braband [Netherlands], 62.

Brabourne, Braborne [co. Kent], 366.

Braceis. See Brays.

Bracy, John, 238.

-, John, chandler, of London, 328.

-, Richard, 'letherseller,' of London, 85.

Braddyng, John, 'yoman,' of Westminster, 270.

Bradenynch. See Bradninch.

Bradfeld, Henry, clerk, 161.

-, Thomas, 295.

Bradfield, Bradfeld Combust [co. Suffolk], 85–6.

Bradfield St. Clear, Bradefeld, Bradfeld Seancler, Seyntcler, Sencler [co. Suffolk], 65, 85–6, 392.

Bradfield St. George, Monks Bradfeld [co. Suffolk], 86.

Bradford on Avon, Bradford [co. Wilts], 189, 211.

Bradley [in Charlton parish, co. Berks], manor, 435.

Bradley, Bradle, Walter, 'yoman,' of Bradfield St. Clair, 65, 392.

Bradleys, Bradley [in Skipton parish, co. York], manor, 362.

Bradman, James, 'gentilman,' 147, 329.

Bradmere, Bradmare [co. Nottingham], 252, 306.

Bradninch, Bradenynche, Bradynynch [co. Devon], 96.

-, honour, 3.

Bradtoft, John, of St. Albans, 157.

Bradwater, Thomas, 95.

Bradway, Thomas, esquire, 100.

Bradwell [co. Buckingham], St. Mary's Priory, 51.

- [co. Essex], manor, 350.

Bradynynch. See Bradninch.

Braham, Richard, 93.

Braintree, Branktreye [co. Essex], 177.

Brame, William, 241.

Brampton [co. Salop], 460.

Brampton, John, 125, 265.

-, Robert, 207.

-, Thomas, the elder, of Burford, 270.

-, William, 'barbour,' 98.

Brancaster, Brankastre [co. Norfolk], 178.

Brande, William, chaplain, 89.

Brandenburgh, Gisbright van, graver of coins at Tower, 112.

Brandeston. See Branston.

Brandon, William, esquire, of Suthwerk, 150, 182.

Brandred, Brendrede, Robert, 'yoman,' of Caldeham, 95, 314.

Brankastre. See Brancaster.

Branktreye. See Braintree.

Branston, Brandeston [co. Suffolk], 335.

Brasebrigge, William, merchant of Calais staple, 182.

brasiers. See Trades and occupations.

Brasyer, John, otherwise Burcott, of Great Oakley, 435.

Braughing, Braughyng [co. Hertford], 235, 306.

Braunston, Henry, cook, of London, 367.

Bray [co. Berks], manor, 217, 349–50, 419.

-, hundred, 282, 350.

Bray, John, 237.

-, Thomas, esquire, of Colchester, 138, 267.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 138.

-, Thomas, of Tilbury, 66.

-, William, draper, of London, 238.

Braybroke, William, fishmonger, of London, 161, 377.

Brayles, John, 227.

Brayn, Brayne, William, 190, 269, 377.

Brays, Braysheyghes, Brayheighes, Braceis [in Dalwood, co. Devon], 2, 425–6.

Braytoft, Braytof [co. Lincoln], 187.

Breadsall, Breydesale, Breydeshale [co. Derby], manor, 237–8, 251–2, 306.

-, 'Netherhall' manor in, 238, 252, 306.

Breamore, Bremmour [co. Southampton], 50.

Bredestone, William, 'gentilman,' of London, 206.

Bredon [co. Salop], 262.

Bredon, Thomas, 195.

Brekenok, Breknok, John, 410–1.

-, John, esquire, of Horsendon, 161.

Brekyndon. See Brickendon.

Bremmour. See Breamore.

Bremond, John, viner of Windsor castle, 172.

Bremonger, John, draper, of London, 155.

Brenchley, Brenchesle [co. Kent], 318.

Brende, Thomas, tailor, of London, 404.

Brendewode, Robert, 'gentilman,' 186–7.

Brent, Henry, 'gentilman,' 366.

-, Hugh, 410–1.

-, Roger, citizen of Canterbury, 180.

-, William, 386.

Brendrede. See Brandred.

Brentwood, Brendewode [co. Essex], 193, 317, 385.

Brereton, John, esquire, of Whitegreave, 105.

Breton, John, the elder, of Benfleet, 66.

-, John, the younger, 67.

-, Richard, chaplain, 438.

-, William, 'wolpakker,' of London, 381.

-, William, vicar of Northampton, 82.

Brette, John, son of Robert, of Linton, 85–6.

-, -, Edmund, of Bury St. Edmunds, his cousin, 85.

-, John, of Rotherby, 190.

Bretteyn, John de, master of the John, of Garaunt, 209.

Brevyll, Richard, under-bailiff of Marlborough, 137.

Brewer, Geoffrey, mercer, of London, 59.

brewers. See Trades and occupations.

Brewester. See Brewster.

Brews, Robert, 29.

Brewses. See Bruces.

Brewster, Brewester, William, clerk, 97, 146, 239.

Brewys, Thomas, 143.

-, William, 143.

Breydeshale, Breydesale. See Breadsall.

Breynt, Alan, tailor, of London, 141.

-, William, grocer, of London, 141.

Brian. See Bryan.

Brice, Henry, sheriff of London, 447.

-, Hugh, goldsmith, of London, 247, 251, 381.

-, Hugh, the king's serjeant, 348.

-, John, 148.

-, Margery, widow, of Dorsetshire, 97.

Brickendon, Brekyndon [co. Hertford], fee of, 305.

Bricklehampton, Brightlampton [co. Worcester], manor, 198, 200, 301.

Bridde, John, of Walden, 317.

Bridford, Robert, 348.

Bridgenorth, Bruggenorth [co. Salop], castle, 28.

Bridgerule, Briggernell [co. Devon], 128.

Bridham. See Birdham.

Bridlyngton, William, mercer, of London, 140.

Bridport, Thomas, late sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, 293.

brigadin makers. See Trades and occupations.

Brigcasterton. See Casterton, Great.

Brigge, Marmaduke, grocer, of London, 396–7.

-, Thomas, 'gentilman,' of London, 363.

Briggeman, Simon, citizen of London, 370, 373.

Brigger, Robert, 129.

Briggernell. See Bridgerule.

Brigges, William, 'fruterer,' of London, 235, 438.

Briggestok. See Brigstock.

Bright, Walter, the king's serjeant, 8. Cf. Bryght.

Brightlampton. See Bricklehampton.

Brightling, Brightlyng [co. Sussex], 382–4.

Brigstock, Briggestoke, Bryxstoke [co. Northampton], manor, 221, 278, 349.

Brington, Bryngton [co. Northampton], manor, 179.

Brinklow, Brynkelowe [co. Warwick], 309.

Briscowe, William, of Anfield, 191.

Bristol, 47, 81, 99, 103, 180.
-, constable of castle. See Stafford.
-, letters close dated at, 99, 103, 140.
-, cloths in, 224, 351.
-, elections in, 60–1, 160, 163–4, 413.
-, fee farm of, 19, 21, 277, 415.
-, liberty of, 34, 119–21.
-, mayor of, 119.
-, merchants of, 153, 298, 366, 376, 448–9.
-, port of, 28, 110–1.
-, proclamation to, 259.
-, recorder of, 150, 152.
-, sheriffs of, 217.
-, subsidy and alnage in, 283, 428.

-, St. Augustin's in, abbot and covent of, 103.

-, St. James', prior of, 119–20.

Bristoll, Agnes, alias Bisshop, 56.

Brittany [France], 197, 209.

-, duke of. See Francis.

-, John, former duke of, 92.

-, merchants of, 288.

Britte, Thomas, 7. Cf. Brytte.

Broadway, Brodewey, Brodeway [co. Dorset], 369.

Brocas, Barnard, son of Barnard esquire, of Horton, 90–1, 93, 155, 219, 466.

-, -, Emelina his mother, 466.

-, Humphrey, 158, 373.

-, -, Eleanor his wife, 158, 373.

-, -, John his son, 158–9, 373.

-, -, Walter his son, 158.

-, -, Elizabeth his daughter, 158.

-, Gilbert, 317.

-, John, esquire, 311.

-, Richard, son of Barnard, 90–1, 155.

Brockford, Brokford [co. Suffolk], 344.

Brockhurst [co. Southampton], 232.

brocours. See Trades and occupations.

Brocton, William, 82.

Brodbrigge, Thomas, of Gravesend, 361.

Brodeway, Brodewey. See Broadway.

Brogheton, Thomas, 7.

Broke, John, 'gentilman,' 148, 270, 438.

-, John, notary public, 229.

-, John, deceased, 23, 28.

-, -, John his son, 23, 28.

-, -, Robert his brother, 23, 28.

-, Robert, baker, of London, 443.

-, Thomas, of Barking, 400.

-, William, of Ripple in Barking, 400. Cf. Brook, Brooke.

Brokedoun. See Brookdown.

Brokehampton. See Brokhampton.

Brokeman, John, the elder, 352–3.

Broker, John, 374.

Brokesby, John, of Frisby, 89–90, 190.

-, Bartholomew, 190.

Brokford. See Brockford.

Brokford, John, draper, of London, 310.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 310.

Brokhampton, Brokehampton, Thomas, 1–2, 425–6.

-, Walter, esquire, 180–1, 306.

Brokke, John, 181.

Brokwode, William, yeoman of the crown, 179, 248.

Broman, Richard, the younger, 90–1.

-, John, 93.

-, William, 93.

Bromcroft. See Bromscroft.

Bromelegh. See Bromley.

Bromer, John, sheriff of London, 447.

Bromfeld, Robert, 366.

Bromball, John, grocer, of London, 236.

Bromley, Bromelegh, Bromlegh, Bromleygh [co. Kent], 115–6, 188, 200, 327, 333, 377, 445.

-, parson of. See Chamberlayne.

Bromscroft, Bromcrofte [co. Salop], 53.

Brook, Henry, barber, of London, 447. Cf. Broke, Brooke.

Brookdown, Brokedoun [in Tedbury parish, co. Devon], 315.

Brooke, William, skinner, of London, 332.

-, William, son of Ellen, of Astwell, 309.

- Cf. Broke, Brook.

Broseley, Burwardesley [co. Salop], 105.

Brothres, Simon, 188.

-, William, 188.

Broughton [co. Lancaster], 333.

Broughton, Christopher, esquire, 333.

-, John, the elder, esquire, 95, 156, 410, 438, 443.

-, John, brother of Christopher, 333.

-, John, saddler, of London, 447.

-, Philippa, wife of John Dynham, knight, 289.

-, Thomas, knight, of Broughton, brother of Christopher, 333–4.

Broun, Broune, Brown, Browne, Hisbonus? clerk, 466.

-, James, clerk, 152, 186.

-, John, yeoman of the king's kitchen, 292.

-, John, butcher, of London, 155.

-, John, cordwainer, of Norwich, 186.

-, John, fuller, 235.

-, John, grocer, of London, 143.

-, John, mercer, of London, 400–1.

-, John, tailor, of West Malling, 311.

-, John, of Amersham, 324.

-, John, of Dartford, 360.

-, John, of Luton, 147.

-, John, of Hayes, 320, 450.

-, John, of Watford, 210, 463.

-, John, dyer, of Bristol, 140.

-, John, master of St. Mary, Bethlehem, 182.

-, Maurice, 'gardyner,' of London, 194, 444.

-, Maurice, 'cheseman,' of London, 444–5.

-, -, John his son, 444.

-, Nicholas, son of Edmund, brother of Robert of Norwich, 365.

-, Philip, of Norwich, 365

-, -, John his son, 365.

-, Richard, rector of Upminster, 405.

-, Richard (another), 435.

-, Robert, son of John, merchant of Norwich, 365–6.

-, -, Alice his sister, 365–6.

-, Leonard, son of Robert, 365.

-, Robert, 'hostiller,' of London, 196, 249.

-, Robert, tailor, of London, 400–1.

-, Sir Thomas, knight, 314.

-, Thomas, 'gentilman,' 239.

-, Walter, 97.

-, William, clerk, 47.

-, William, goldsmith, of London, 191.

-, Wistan, clerk, 98.

Brounfeld, William, clerk, 366–7.

Brounflet, Henry, knight, 26.

-, -, Joan his wife, late duchess of York, 26.

browderers. See Trades and occupations.

Browe, John, esquire, of Woodhead, 182, 439.

-, William, of Woodhead, 439.

Brown Candover, Bruynes Candever [co. Southampton], manor, 142.

Brown, Browne. See Broun.

Brownyng, Brownynge, William, the elder, 'gentilman' of Dorset, 211, 369.

Bruces, Bruses, Brewses, manor [in Tottenham, co. Middlesex], 118–9.

Brudenell, Edmund, esquire, 151.

Bruer, John, clerk, 127.

Bruerne [co. Oxford], abbot and convent of, 47.

Brugge, Richard, 146.

Bruggenorth. See Bridgenorth.

Brugges, Thomas, 'gentilman,' of London, 382.

Brumley, John, 371.

Brumpton, John, mercer, of London, 56.

Bruses. See Bruces.

Brusshford, John, 404.

Bruton [co. Somerset], St. Mary's priory, John prior of, 144.

Bruyn, Maurice, knight, 141–2.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 141.

-, -, Harry his son, 142.

-, Richard, esquire, 206–7.

Bruynes Candever. See Brown Candover.

Bryan, Brian, Thomas, 91, 173, 206, 313.

-, -, serjeant-at-law, 315–6, 325, 400–1.

Brycheold, John, the king's plumber, 9.

Bryggeman, Simon, 459.

Brygger, Walter, 'gentilman,' 98.

Bryght, Christiana widow, of Shoreditch, 443.

-, William, tailor of London, 264, 394. Cf. Bright.

Bryghtlampton. See Bricklehampton.

Bryngger, John, of Kimpton, 94.

Bryngton. See Brington.

Brynkelowe. See Brinklow.

Brynn, John, 'gentilman,' 449.

Brytte, John, the elder, and Agnes his wife, of Sherrington, 196. Cf. Britte.

Bryxstocke. See Brigstock.

Buckingham town, 106.

Buckingham county:
-, attachments in, 247, 251.
-, escheators in, 7, 51, 106, 111, 123, 128, 174, 225.
-, fee farm of, 10, 18, 22, 54, 220, 281, 343–4, 417, 422.
-, justices in eyre in, 50.
-, proclamations in, 55, 217, 268.
-, recognisances in, 134, 322.
-, verderers in, 44.

Buckfast, Bokefast [co. Devon], abbot and convent of, 104.

Buckpitt, Bokepitt [in Black Torrington parish, co. Devon], 128.

Bucks, Bokyssh [in Wolfardisworthy parish, co. Devon], 4.

Bukke, Martin, goldsmith, of London, 322.

Buklond, John, 393. Cf. Bokeland.

Bulkeley, Thomas, 422.

Bulkington, Bulkyngton [in Keevil parish, co. Wilts], 51, 125.

Bull, William, 244.

Bullesdon, Thomas, 394.

Bullingdon, Bolyndene, Bolyngdon [co. Oxford], hundred, 40, 278, 416.

Bullo, Richard, clerk, 76.

Bullok, Thomas, verderer in Windsor forest, 44.

Bulman, John, 93.

Bulstrode, Richard, 367.

Bulwell [co. Nottingham], fee farm of, 168, 176.

Bumsted, Bumstede, Henry, mercer, of London, 154.

-, Robert, 'gentilman,' and John his son, 365.

Bunche, Robert, 331.

Bunne, John, 'haborer,' of Lilley, 323.

-, John, butcher, of London, 444.

Bunny, Boney [co. Nottingham], manor, 251–2, 306.

Bunteyns, William, 'yoman' of London, 437.

Burbage, Richard, 97.

Burcestre, John, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, 382–5.

Burder, Thomas, esquire, 455.

Burdet, Thomas, 188.

Burdeux. See Bordeaux.

Burdeux, William, 67.

Burdon, John, 65.

Bure, Richard, 370.

Burell, John, 'gentilman,' 137.

Burellesmyll [co. Somerset], 88.

Burford [co. Oxford], 58, 270.

Burgate [co. Suffolk], 241.

Burgate, John, 'cordewainer,' of London, 253.

Burges, Edward, 321.

Burgeys, Burgeis, John, baker, of Stratford atte Bowe, 96, 249.

Burgeys, Thomas, 438.

Burgh by Wainfleet [co. Lincoln], 187.

Burgh, Burgh in the Marsh [co. Lincoln], 262.

Burgh. See Burrow.

Burgh, John, esquire, 320.

-, Thomas, knight, 215–6, 262, 369, 371.

Burghchier. See Bourgchier.

Burgherssh, Bartholomew de, 295.

Burgherssh. See Burwash.

Burghill, Maurice, esquire, 382.

Burgoyne, John, 185, 304.

-, Thomas, his brother, 'yoman,' of London, 185.

-, Thomas, 'gentilman,' of London, 140, 201, 206, 310, 313.

-, William, 310.

Burgundy [France], duke of. See Philip.

Burin, Ottekin van, of Gelderland, 199.

Burley. See Barley End.

Burley, Simon, ex-constable, of Windsor, 113.

-, William, alias Boerley, of Bromcroft, 53.

Burneby, Eustace, 218, 220.

-, Philippa his wife, 218.

-, -, George his son, 218.

Burnett, Robert, 366.

Burnstede, Richard, clerk, 335.

Burrow, Burgh [in Northleigh, co. Devon], 1.

Burton. See Bourton.

Burton, Henry, prior of St. Mary Overey, Southwark, 402.

-, John, 'vynter,' of Canterbury, 431.

-, John, deceased, 359.

-, Philip, 'stacioner,' of London, 438.

-, Richard, tailor, of London, 161.

-, Richard, of Taunton, 448.

-, Robert, yeoman of the crown, 404, 438.

-, Simon, 181–2.

-, William, 228.

Burton Bradstock, Byrton [co. Dorset], 439.

-, parson of. See Bekynsale.

Burton Pedwardin, Pedwardyn [co. Lincoln], 460.

Burwardesley. See Broseley.

Burwash, Burgherssh, Burgerssh [co. Sussex], manor, 92, 382–4.

Burwood, Burwode [co. Norfolk], 88.

Bury [in Gosport, co. Southampton], 232.

Bury St. Edmunds, Bery [co. Suffolk], 65–6, 85, 205, 446.

-, abbot and convent of, 98, 138, 276, 416.

Bury, Gilbert, clerk, 51.

-, John, the king's serjeant, 15, 128.

-, Thomas, 208, 227, 324.

Bussebrigge, Robert, 285.

Busserd, John, 'barbore,' of Northampton, 82.

Busshe, John, 366.

Busshebury, Ralph, esquire, 387.

-, Richard, grocer, of London, 359, 387, 422–3, 458.

Busshop, John, gentleman, of Norwich, 317.

-, Walter, clerk, 185.

- Cf. Bisshop.

Busshy, John, chaplain, 405.

Bust, John, 77–8.

-, Thomas, 77.

butchers. See Trades and occupations.

Butler, John, earl of Wiltshire, 55. Cf. Boteler.

Buttelgate. See Biddlesgate.

Buttermere, Botermere [co. Wilts], manor, 369.

Butvillein, Robert, knight, 368.

-, -, Elizabeth his sister, mother of Elizabeth Herteshorne, 368.

-, -, Juliana his sister, mother of Alice Kempe, 368.

-, -, William his son, 368.

Bybbesworth, Edmund, and Goditha his wife, 422, 430.

-, Thomas son of John, 421–2, 429–30.

Bydeford. See Bideford.

Bydenham. See Biddenham.

Bydyke, John, 372.

-, -, Isabel his daughter, 372.

-, -, Elizabeth his daughter, wife of Humphrey Pokeswell, 372.

Byfeld, Robert, girdler, of London, 241.

Byflet, Thomas, esquire, 312.

Bygge, Bigge, Richard, 95.

-, Thomas, 'letherseller,' of London, 253, 389.

-, William, citizen of Canterbury, 180.

-, William, grocer, of London, 64.

Byggeneyell. See Bickenhill.

Bygges, Thomas, merchant, of Sandwich, 380.

Bygod, Thomas, 81.

Bykeforde. See Bickford.

Bykerstath, Ralph de, of Newark, 311.

Bykyrstach, Richard, coroner in Warwick, 42.

Byle, William, escheator in Kent, 115.

Byllyng. See Billing.

Byllyngay, Byllynggay, Thomas, 130, 244.

Byllyngton, Billyngton, Nicholas, goldsmith, of London, 265.

-, William, 97.

Byndon. See Bindon.

Byngham, Byngeham, John, of Carcolston, 375.

-, Richard, justice of the Bench, 190.

-, Richard, knight, 369, 432.

Byrde, Birde, Adam, 'gentilman,' of Cudham, 367, 397.

-, Henry, 'foundour,' of London, 245.

-, John, skinner, of London and Alice his wife, 137–8.

-, John, son of Richard, esquire, of Ware, 371.

-, John, another, 291.

-, Randolph, chaplain, 89.

-, Richard, 'foundour,' of London, 245.

-, Roland, salter, of London, 397.

Byrkhed, William, son of Hugh, 'yoman,' of Westminster, 195–6, 365.

Byrlyngham. See Birlingham.

Byrmycham, John, 87.

Byrt, John, 148.

Byrton. See Burton Bradstock.

Byset, Thomas, merchant, of Westminster, 161, 464.

Bysouthe, Richard, 'yoman,' of Northcote, 226.

Bysseter. See Bicester.

Bysshop. See Bisshop.

Bytteswell, Thomas, of Pecklyton, 147.