Index: D

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 10, 1256-1259. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1932.

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Daci. See Danes.

Dacr'. See Acre.

Daft, William, burgher of Nottingham, 303.

Dagmarfeld. See Dogmarsfield.

Dalmacius, prior of Lenton, 400.

Dalton, Philip de, 239.

Dambli, William, 182.

Dammesford. See Dumpford.

Danes, Daci, 109.

Daniel, Alexander, 365, 371.

-, - Richard, his brother, 303, 332, 371.

Danvers, Robert, 329.

Danzel. See Daunsel.

Darel, Marmeduke, 291.

Darnel, Robert, 206.

Dartford, Derteford [co. Kent], bread from, 106, 125, 130, 153, 283.

Dates, provision of, 186.

Daunsel, Danzel, William, mason, 192–3.

David, master. See Carpentarius.

Dax, Aquensis [Landes], church of, 132–3.

Dean, Den, Dene [co. Gloucester], forest, deer in, 8, 53, 65, 81, 233, 236–7, 244, 246, 257, 384, 386, 389, 405, 408, 414.

-, -, stags in, 83, 250–1, 392.

-, -, hinds in, 162.

-, -, vension in, 95.

-, -, boars and sows in, 95, 158, 163–4, 185, 335.

-, -, timber in, 32, 52–3, 69, 171, 227, 274, 342–3, 384, 421, 454.

-, -, trespass in, 213, 217.

-, -, making of quarrels in, 84; and see St. Briavells.

Dedham, Diham [co. Essex], wood, timber in, 218.

Dedling, William de, 309.

Deer:—
-, gifts of, 3 et passim.
-, to be taken, 5 et passim.
-, hinds, gifts of, 11, 93, 96, 98, 161–2, 166, 172, 198, 206, 258, 339, 344, 347, 404.

-, to be taken, 6, 165, 200.
-, roebuck, gifts of, 182, 206, 374.

-, to be taken, 30, 271.
-, stags, gifts of, 50 et passim.

-, to be taken, 50, 66, 71, 89, 233, 404.

-, not to be taken, 83–4.

-, to be salted, 234–5.
-, kids, gift of, 417.
-, gifts of live, for stocking parks, 27, 93–4, 96, 163, 215, 221, 233, 244–5, 265, 363, 367, 424.
-, provision of, for king's feasts, 125, 266–7, 269, 271–2, 344, 374.
-, chase of, by royal guests, permitted, 29.
-, tithes of venison, 172, 179.

Deganwy, Gannok [co. Carnarvon], letters close dated at, 89–92.

-, king at, 90, 108, 160, 178.

-, castle, 91.

Den, Dene. See Dean.

Dene, Alured de, justice in eyre, 304– 7.

-, Hamo le, of Herst, 53.

-, John de, 470.

-, Richard, son of Geoffrey de, 470.

-, William de, 470.

Denemede, Herbert, serjeant-at-arms, 181.

Deneys, John le, 129.

Denham, Deneham [co. Buckingham], manor, 252.

Denne, William de la, felon, 368.

Deping. See Market Deeping.

Depmore, 215.

Depyng. See Market Deeping.

Derby, Dereby:—
-, prison at, 482.
-, lead from, 337.
-, county, sheriff of. See Hedon, Lovetot, Vavassur.

-, coroners in, 365.

-, justices in eyre in, 157, 201, 289, 292.

Dereby, John de, 22.

Dereham, East, Derham [co. Norfolk], manor, 32.

-, West, Derham [co. Norfolk], abbot of, 113–4, 116.

Deresl. See Doiley.

Derewentewater, William de, 291.

Derham. See Dereham.

Derlington, brother John de, letters close authorized through, 1, 6.

Dersley, Diresle, Duresle, Dersel [co. Northampton], forest, 131.

-, -, timber in, 262, 354.

Derteford. See Dartford.

Despenser, Adam le, 140, 295, 304.

-, Hugh le, 296, 474.

-, -, gifts to, 242, 360, 408.

Desuzlemund. See Walter.

Deuceicus, Deuceycus, Deucaytus, queen's merchant, gift to, 51–2.

-, payments to, 307, 465.

Deverell. See Brixton Deverill.

Devet. See Dyfed.

Devizes, Divises [co. Wilts], castle, works at, 229.

Devon:—
-, earl of. See Ripariis.
-, sheriff of. See Horton.
-, coroners in, 378.
-, cattle lifting in, 238.
-, stannery (stagmarie), 412.
-, justices in eyre in, 3, 43, 350.
-, forests in. See Exmoor.

Dichefeld. See Titchfield.

Dichton, Nicholas de, 475.

Diddlebury, Duddelebur [co. Salop], 487.

Digerl. See Doiley.

Diham. See Dedham.

Dikerl, Dileye. See Doiley.

Dilwyn, Dylum [co. Hereford], manor, 63.

Dimmock, Dymmok [co. Gloucester], manor, 54.

Diresle. See Dersley.

Diserth, Dissard [co. Carnarvon], letters close dated at, 152.

Dive, Hugh de, gift to, 384.

Divisis. See Devizes.

Doddescumb, Ralph de, escheator in Devonshire, mandate to, 44.

Dogmarsfield, Dagmarfeld [co. Southampton], 339.

Dogs, lawing of, excused, 141–2, 176.

Doiley, Dikerl, Digerl, Deresl, Dileye, wood in Chute forest [co. Southampton], deer in, 71.

-, -, timber in, 15, 211, 241.

Dokesworth. See Duxworth.

Dole, John de, 297.

Domesman, William, 168.

Domingo, Portuguese merchant, 255.

Donewic. See Dunwich.

Dorchester, Dorscestr, Dorcestr' [co. Dorset], 157, 361.

Dorney, Dornay, Durnay, John de, 223, 274, 297.

-, Peter de, 274.

Dorset:—
-, sheriff of. See Ayston, Erleg.
-, coroners in, 451.
-, county dues in, 5–6.
-, parks in, 131; and see Gillingham.
-, forest pleas in, 157; and see Blackmore, Gillingham, Purbeck, Selwood.

Douai, Duaco [Nord], merchants of, 48, 452.

Dover, Dovor [co. Kent], 134, 293, 317.
-, castle, 130, 187, 202, 241, 293, 317, 354.
-, port, 316–7, 330–1, 334, 351–2, 417, 484–5.
-, constable of, 138, 245, 312; and see Grey.
-, barons of, mandate to, 297, 302.
-, wages for workmen at, 202.
-, timber sent to, 454.

Dover, Richard de, 254.

Draicot. See Draycote.

Draiton. See Drayton.

Draper, Richard le, 37.

Draycote, Draicot, Gilbert de, 242.

-, William, his son, 242.

Drayton, Draiton [co. Stafford], 96, 264, 295.

Drayton, Baldwin de, 333.

-, Robert de, chaplain, 492.

Droes, Henry de or le, excused from being coroner or escheator, 60, 192.

Drumar, Reynald de, king's knight, gifts to, 100–1, 227, 442.

-, -, his daughter, 13.

-, -, Joan, his wife, gifts to, 60, 177, 442.

Drumar, William 311.

Duaco. See Douai.

Duddelebur. See Diddlebury.

Dumfermelyn, brother Robert de, 226.

Dumfermline, Dumfermelyn [co. Fife], abbot of, 329.

Dumpford, Dammesford [co. Sussex], 200.

Dunden. See Compton Dundon.

Dundemur, John de, Scotch ambassador, 477.

Dundstapl, Peter, son of Robert de, approver, 63.

Dunelmensis. See Durham.

Dunewyc. See Dunwich.

Dungun, Ralph de, 373.

Dunmowe, Eustace de, groom of John de Thany, 55.

Dunnemere. See Dymmere.

Dunstable, Dunstapl, Dunestapl [co. Bedford], bread from, 106, 153, 283.

-, prior of, 63, 380.

Dunstanvyl, Walter de, 141, 147, 295.

Dunstaple. See Dunstable.

Dunston, Nicholas de, 137.

Dunwich, Donewic, Dunewyc [co. Suffolk], ships to be equipped at, 155, 231, 243.

-, bailiffs of, mandates to, 58, 111.

Durc, Alinus, Norwegian merchant, 475.

Duresle. See Dersley.

Durham, bishop of. See Farnham, Kirkham.

-, see of, 87, 105, 141, 216, 285, 313, 460–1, 479, 488–9.

Durnay. See Dorney.

Durward, Alan. See Usser.

Duwyme, Punzard de, 447, 450.

Duxworth, Dokesworth, co. Cambridge, 385.

Duyt, John, 436.

Dya, brother John de, gift to, 27.

Dyfed, Devet [now Pembrokshire, S. Wales], 323.

Dylum. See Dilwyn.

Dymmere, Dunnemere, Richard de, 116, 299.

-, -, Margery, his wife, 116.

Dymmok. See Dimmock.

Dynan, Dynant, Geoffrey de, 140, 353.

Dyva, William de, 437.