Index: D

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 12, 1261-1264. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1936.

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Dadinton, Walter de, chaplain at Windsor, 323.

Daggewrth, Osbert de, 190.

Dagworth, Daggewrth [co. Suffolk], manor, 190.

Dailinton. See Dallington.

Dalham [co. Suffolk], 290.

Dallington, Dailinton [co. Northumberland], 119.

Dalton [co. York], manor, 180–1.

Damori, Roger, 381.

Danecastr', Roger de, 103.

Dant, Walter, 260.

Darel, William, 277.

-, gift to, 193.

Dartford, Derteford [co. Kent], bread from, 96–7, 230.

-, citizens of, 194–5.

-, dean of, 396.

Daubeny. See Albiniaco.

Daunmartyn, Alice, 86.

Daundevill, Alexander, 380.

Daunteseye, Richard de, 288.

Dauntsey, Daunteseye [co. Wilts], Simon, parson of, attorney of John Mansell, 369.

Daventr', Jordan de, 204.

Daventry, Daventr' [co. Warwick], 264, 310, prior of, 302.

David ap Griffith, 143–4.

Davy, Robert, 260.

Daye, Christiana la, 237.

Dean, Dene, Den [co. Gloucester], forest, 338.

-, bucks in, 45, 54, 62, 67, 77, 184, 239, 246, 249, 328.

-, does in, 7, 23, 204, 220, 328.

-, hinds in, 220.

-, stags in, 70, 351–2.

-, timber in, 7, 31, 48, 70–1, 256–7, 263, 316, 325.

Deer:—
-, bucks, gifts of, 45, et passim.

-, for king's use, 47, et passim.

-, given in exchange, 312.
-, does, gifts of, 7, et passim.

-, for king's use, 8, et passim.
-, live does and bucks given for stocking parks, etc, 9, 208, 320, 321, 325, 328.
-, hinds, gifts of, 9, 21, 57, 187, 202, 318, 322, 329.

-, for king's use, 5, 166, 318.
-, roebuck, for king's use, 8, 37, 48, 166, 219, 348.

-, for queen, 43.
-, stags, gifts of, 53 et passim.

-, for king's use, 47, 66, 191.
-, brocketts, for king's use, 37, 219.

-, taken illegally, 21, 206.
-, hinds and fawn taken illegally, 206.
-, venison to be taken, 17, 53, 58–9, 242.

-, to be sent overseas to king, 151.

-, to be salted and carried to king's larder, 76–7, 85–6, 145, 256.
-, tithes of venison for knights templars and clergy. See under Temple and Ecclesiastical.
-, forest offences. See Forests.

Deganwy, Ganoc [co. Carnarvon], army at, 322.

Den, John de, and William, his brother, 306–7.

-, Philip de, and Clemence, his wife, 126.

-, Thomas de, 306–7.

Den, Dene. See Dean.

Dene, William de, and Rose, his wife, 11.

Denesford, Roger de, 290.

Densford, Denesford [co. Nottingham], 290.

Densing. See Disning.

Denston, Dineharston [co. Suffolk], 289.

Denton [co. Sussex], 310.

Denton, Felicia, wife of Thomas de, 91, 189–90.

-, Mabel, wife of William de, 310. Cf. Dunton.

Depe. See Dieppe.

Depingebir, rectius Pepingebir. See Pembury.

Derby, Derb:—
-, sheriff of. See Lovetot.
-, coroners in, 263.
-, prisoners on bail in, 343–4.
-, forests in. See Peak.

Derleye, Henry de, 378.

Derteford. See Dartford.

Derteford, Thomas de, burgess of Dartford, 194–5.

Desning, Desening. See Disning.

Despenser, Dispensator, Adam le, 304.

-, Hugh le, 95, 303.

-, -, justiciar, 348, 361, 402.

-, -, letters close attested by, 266, 387.

-, -, gift to, 365.

-, -, mandates to, 303, 323.

-, -, letters to, 392–3.

-, -, servants of, 352.

-, John le, 102.

-, -, gift to, 67.

Deubeny, Reynald, 102.

- Cf. Albiniaco.

Deulacresse. See Dieulacres.

Devizes, Divisarum [co. Wilts], castle, 6, 57, 201, 320–1.

-, keeper of. See Basset.

Devon:—
-, countess of. See Ripariis.
-, coroners in, 235.
-, gold and silver mines in, 187, 214, 227–8, 349, 406–7.
-, justices in eyre in, 262, 267, 339.
-, prisoners on bail in, 40.
-, quittance of common summons in, 267.
-, wreck of sea off, 235.
-, forests in. See Exmoor.

Dichel, Richard de, king's huntsman, 347.

Dicheninge. See Ditchling.

Dichesdon, William de, 284.

Diddington, Dudigton [co. Huntingdon], 407.

Dieppe, Depe [Seine Infèrieure], 391.

Dieulacres, Deulacresse [co. Chester], abbot of, 174.

Dikelesdon. See Dixton.

Dimmok. See Dymock.

Dinant, Oliver, 370, 377.

Dineharston. See Denston.

Disning, Desening, Densing, Desning [co. Suffolk], 179, 291.

-, manor, 204.

Disp', Thomas, of Langtoft, 268.

Dispensator. See Despenser.

Dissher, John le, of Shilton, 310.

Ditchling, Dicheninge [co. Sussex], 62.

Ditton [co. Surrey], 291.

Ditton, Ralph de, 291.

Divisarum. See Devizes.

Dixton, Dikelesdon [co. Gloucester], 284.

Docking, Richard de, 292.

Dodeker, John, 213.

Dodington, Dodinton [co. Gloucester], 285.

Dodinton. See Dunton.

Doge, Hamo, officer of Canterbury see, 409.

Dogs:—
-, pardon for chasing brocketts, 21.
-, permit to pass through forest with dogs, to take two deer, 24–5.

Doili. See Doyly.

Donet, Roger de, clerk of the chancery, gift to, 329.

Donington, Donigton [co. Lincoln], 31.

Donington, Thomas de, 284.

Donington. See Doynton.

Donion, Ralph de. See Dungun.

Dorset:—
-, stone from, 14.
-, forest pleas in, 268.
-, justices in eyre in, 278, 298.
-, forests in. See Corfe, Gillingham, Porstock, Selwood.

Dover, Dovor [co. Kent], 3, 223–4, 251, 300, 401, 410.

-, letters close dated at, 77–9, 191, 331.

-, castle, 18–9, 75, 192, 240–1, 283, 343, 351.

-, -, constable of. See Monte Forti, Walerand.

-, -, archers in, 76.

-, -, knights in, 75, 278.

-, -, king's servants in, 229.

-, -, chapel in, 151.

-, -, money for upkeep of, 315.

-, -, recluse at, sustenance for, 52.

-, -, wines in, 325.

-, king's proposed journey to, 390, 396, 398–9.

-, port, arrests at, 93.

-, -, ships at, 169.

-, bailiffs of, mandates to, 356, 359–60, 384.

Dover, Dovor, George de, letter to, 3.

-, Hugh de, and Walter, his son, 283–4.

Dovor. See Dover.

Dowan, Baldwin de, 260.

Doyly, Doyli, Doili, John de, and Alice, his sister, gift to, 317.

-, Roger, mandate to, 380.

Doynton, Donington [co. Gloucester], 284.

Draiton. See Drayton.

Draper, Cecilia, wife of Alexander le, 205.

Dratton, Thomas de, 298.

Draycote, William de, 312.

Drayton, Draiton [co. Stafford], 272, 303.

Droitwich, Wyz, la Wyk [co. Worcester], 230, 370.

Drumar, Reynald de, gifts to, 231, 318.

Dudeleg. See Dudley.

Dudigton. See Diddington.

Dudinton, William de, 53.

Dudley, Dudeleg [co. Stafford], castle, 129.

Dummauwe. See Dunmow.

Dundreis, Robert le, 96.

Dunedish, Dundisse. See Duntish.

Dunelm. See Durham.

Dunelm, John de, 55.

Dunemere, John, and William de, 235.

Dunewico. See Dunwich.

Dunfraunvill, Gilbert de, 288.

Dungun, Donion, Ralph de, accounts audited, 22.

-, gift to, 166.

Duninge, Eustace, of Cambridge, 388.

Dunmow, Dummauwe [co. Essex], church, 289.

Dunsfold, Duntesfolde [co. Surrey], 308.

Dunstanvill, Walter de, 380.

-, letters to, 272, 276.

Dunstaple, Dunstapl' [co. Bedford], prior of, 125, 226, 379.

-, bread from, 230.

-, preaching friars at, 3, 37.

Duntesfolde. See Dunsfold.

Duntish, Dunedish, Dundisse [in Buckland Newton, co. Dorset], manor 345, 350.

Dunton, Dodinton [co. Buckingham], manor, 280.

Dunton, Felisia, wife of Thomas de, 88.

- Cf. Denton.

Dunwic, William de, 31.

Dunwich, Dunwic, Dunewico [co. Suffolk], 300.

-, prison at, 90.

-, liberty of, 307.

-, ships of, 368.

-, defence of, 401–2.

Duraunt, John, 324.

Durehuse, Robert, 207.

Durham, Dunelm, bishop of. See Stichel.

Durrington, Dureton [co. Sussex], manor, 218.

Duse, Bernard de la, prior of St. Andrew's, Northampton, 297.

Duyno, Sampson de, coroner in Derby, 263.

Dydindon, Dydyndon, Dydon, Felicia de, 59–60.

-, -, Ketell, her husband, felon, 60.

Dygun, Thomas, 333.

Dymock, Dimmok [co. Gloucester], respite for men of, 337.

Dyve, Hugh de, gift to, 255.

-, John de, 407.

-, William de, 407.