Index: E

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 7, 1251-1253. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.

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Easington, Esington' [Buckingham], 223.

Easingwold, Esingwaud, Esingwald [York, North Riding], 88, 174, 472.

Eastbury, Estbir' [Berks], 499, 508.

Eastham, Estham [Worcester], manor, 148.

Easton, Great, Eystan' [Essex], 63.

Eaton, Church, Eyton [Stafford], 233.

Ebbriston [Gloucester], wood, 393.

Ebor'. See York.

Eboraco, William de, bishop of Salisbury, q.v.

Ecclesden Manor [in Angmering, Sussex], 171.

Ecclesiastical:
-, Bishoprics:
-, vacant, 136–7, 340–1.
-, seisin of harvests for, 122.
-, -, seals for, 370.
-, offenses committed by men of, 257.
-, suits between bishops, 468.
-, prohibition of exactions by, 224–5.
-, liberties of, 175, 272, 276, 284, 310, 312, 316, 352, 429.
-, Abbeys:
-, corrodies in, 175, 457.
-, hospitality to king's servant acknowledged, 175.
-, suits against, to be postponed, 175, 462.
-, vacant, 64, 242–3, 327, 365, 415, 423, 503.
-, liberties of by charter, 242, 261, 279, 284, 333, 349, 435, 476, 491.
-, amercements of tenants, 281, 284, 307–8, 376.
-, Nunneries:
-, liberties of, 390.
-, rights to felons' goods, 353.
-, seisin of lands for, 55–6.
-, Priories:
-, arrears of tithes for, 27.
-, distraint from sustenance, 264.
-, oath of fidelity to king, 148.
-, charters of, 102, 175, 304.
-, Parishes:
-, vacant, 163, 165, 202, 242–3, 421.
-, admissions to, 208, 355.
-, advowsons of, 248, 257, 355, 362, 420, 464, 489.
-, presentation annulled, 206.
-, protection to, 217, 248.
-, parochial rights in royal castles, 349.
-, Chaplains, wages for, 393, 414.
-, Lay hand to be removed, 45, 197, 216, 431, 434, 442, 463–4, 481.
-, restitution of lands taken into king's hand, 14, 169, 173.
-, alienation of lands forbidden, 192.
-, criminous clerks. See Clerks.
-, tenths, grant of, for subvention of Holy Land, 214, 217.
-, sanctuary, rights of, 267.
-, Ornaments, silver plate, 156.
-, psalter, 407.
-, image of B. V. Mary, 317.
-, stool for king, 462.
-, cloth of gold for king's chapel, 268.
-, cup and thurible for Eucharist, 65.
-, silver thurible, 306.
-, psalter, 407.
-, vases, 460.
-, embroidered altar cloths, 40, 291.
-, Vestments:
-, chasubles (casula), 1–2, 11, 140, 152, 268.
-, tunic and dalmatic, 32, 128–9, 275, 314.
-, mitre, 314.
-, stole with gold sapphires and pearls, 59.
-, gold buckles (firmaculi), 15.
-, orphreys (aurifrigium), 339.

Echingham, Etchingham, Simon de, respite to, 338.

-, William de, lands of, 338, 341, 343.

-, -, Margery wife of, 341, 343.

Eddelegon. See Edlogan.

Ede, Alditha, 94.

Edelingt'. See Edlington.

Edelmeton', James de, 403.

Edenstowe, Edenestowe [Nottingham], William parson of, 25.

Edlington, Edelingt' [York, East Riding], 208.

Edlogan, Eddelegon [Monmouth], 178.

Edmund, the king's son, sickness of, 330.

Edmundestorp', Admundestorp', Francis de, king's serjeant, mandate to, 128.

-, Hugh de, king's serjeant, mandate to, 128.

-, Robert de, keeper of Freemantle Park, king's serjeant, mandates to, 2, 128, 202–3.

Edrich, Agnes, daughter of John, 97.

Edward the Confessor, shrine of at Westminster, 15.

Edward, eldest son of the king, 38, 266, 317.

-, -, mandates to, 6, 432.

-, -, servants of, 18, 75, 313–4.

-, -, manors of, 82, 350, 368, 375.

-, -, knighthood of, 191, 442–3, 465, 471.

-, -, gifts to, 12, 14, 114, 125, 152, 351.

-, -, proposed marriage for, 475.

-, -, travel of, 509.

-, -, wages for men at arms of, 404.

Edward, Roland son of, 234.

-, -, Helewise wife of, 234.

Edwardstone, Eggeuurth [Suffolk], 441.

Egeblanch, Peter de, bishop of Hereford, q.v.

Egidius. See Giles.

Egrun. See Averham.

Eggeuurth. See Edwardstone.

El', William, dean of St. Andrews, Bordeaux, 187.

Ela, countess of Warwick, 136.

-, gift to, 149.

Eleanor of Provence, queen of Henry III, letters close authorized by, during king's absence, 408–424, 500–12.

-, her chaplain. See Lond'.

-, keeper of wardrobe. See Bradel'.

-, mandates to, 480, 486, 500.

-, money for, 50.

-, chamber of, furniture and ornamentation, 38, 57, 114, 181.

-, chapel of, 344–5.

-, gifts to, 13, 344, 381.

-, lands restored to, 283.

-, larder of, 419.

-, council of, 480, 497.

-, pregnancy of, 485.

Eleanor, countess of Pembroke and Leicester, deer for, 356.

Eleanor of Castile, daughter of Fernando III., proposed marriage with prince Edward, 475.

Elena, widow of John le Scot, earl of Chester, dowry of, 411–2, 414, 423.

-, king's nurse, 159.

Elfael, Elveyn [Radnor], scutage, 69, 297, 367.

Elfescote. See Alvescote.

Elham [Kent], manor, 82, 375.

Eling manor [Hants], 454.

Elinton, John de, 199, 400, 416, 436, 500.

Elleford. See Aylesford.

Elleigh, Illeghe [Suffolk], 251.

Ellerton manor [York], 400.

Ellesmere [Salop], castle, 356.

Elmesetel. See Elmsett.

Elmham, John de, 450.

Elmigham, William de, 510.

Elmleye, Elmley [Worcester], 258.

Elmsett, Elmesetel' [Suffolk], 255.

Elstow, Alnestowe [Bedford], mandate to abbess of, 87.

Eltesl', John, son of Peter de, 255.

Elton, Aylington [Huntingdon], 31.

Eltsley, Eltesl' [Cambridge], 255.

Elveyn. See Elfael.

Ely [Cambridge], letter close attested at, 157, 257.

-, Hugh Northwold, bishop of, 60, 158, 214.

-, letter close directed to, 219.

-, quittance of common summons for, 466.

-, prison of, 357.

-, prior of, mandate to, 474.

Elyas, John son of, 463.

-, Oliver son of, 453, 463.

-, Robert son of, 143, 319.

-, William son of, 351, 476.

Empingham, river at [Rutland], 65.

Encausad, Bruno, of Bordeaux, 125.

Eneford'. See Enford.

Eneford, Richard de, 463.

-, Walter de, 463.

Enfaunt, Thomas le, 62, 234–5.

-, -, Amabel wife of, 234–5.

-, -, Isabella sister of, 234–5.

Enford, Eneford [Wilts], 296, 463.

Engelwode. See Inglewood.

Englefeld, William de, 260.

Engleschevill, Theobald de, gift to, 358.

Engleuuod, Englewod. See Inglewood.

Engolismus, Count of Cognac, 350, 478.

Enveise, Enveyse, Geoffrey le, Robert son of, 77, 508.

-, John de, 307.

-, Richard de, bailiff of Havering, mandate to, 342.

Ercalewe, William de, escheator of Shropshire, 37.

Erdington, Giles de, mandates to, 2, 97, 440.

-, -, gift to, 377.

-, -, commission to, 234–5, 243, 492–3.

Erlam, Gilbert de, yeoman of Edward, the king's son, 314.

Erleigh, Erleg, Henry de, sheriff of Dorset and Somerset, 4, 193, 227, 310.

-, -, to be distrained, 247.

Erlham, Ralph de, king's falconer, 83, 96, 353, 419.

Erminnez. See Armin.

Ernald, Thomas, suicide of, 67.

Ernaldi, William, of Cadillac, 218, 225, 338.

Ernesby. See Arnesby.

Erosion. See Sea coast, erosion of.

Escape of robbers, 10, 49, 69, 202; and see Offences.

Escheators, exemption from assizes, 17, 44, 73.

-, to take lands into king's hand, 45, 59, 68, 162.

-, appointments of, 85, 186, 270, 301, 303, 377, 379, 420.

-, substitution of, 37–8, 54, 85, 87, 90, 92, 409–10, 422.

-, to hold extent of lands, 99, 325, 400.

-, to collect aid for king's expedition, 475.

-, negligence of, 328.

Escot, John le, 182; and see Scot.

-, Thomas le, 184.

-, William le, 315.

Escrivein, William le, 298.

Escrutevill'. See Scrutevill'.

Esington. See Easington.

Esingewald, John de, rector of Owston, 463–4, 467.

Esingwald, Esingwaud. See Easingwold.

Eskidemor. See Scudemore.

Eslin, Gascony, 187.

Esling, John de, mandate to, 212.

Esperun, Sperun', Thomas, chamberlain of London, gift to, 312.

-, -, mandates to, 71, 74, 92, 110, 162, 226.

-, -, chamberlain at Receipt of the Exchequer, 162.

Esquier, Thomas le, 119.

Esse, John de, 14.

Esseburn, Robert de, mandate to, 246.

Esseburne. See Ashbourne.

Esseburnham. See Ashburnham.

Esseburnham, Bartholomew, son of Robert de, 511.

-, Richard de, 511.

Esseby, David de, 247.

Esseford. See Ashford.

Essel'. See Ashley.

Essel', Roger son of Henry de, 308.

Esseuode. See Ashwood.

Essewell. See Ashwell.

Essewell', Geoffrey de, Agatha wife of, 505–6.

-, Gervais, son of Henry de, 505.

-, John, son of Hugh de, 506.

-, Stephen de, 505.

Essex, county, sheriffs of. See Helghetan; Reyner; Wytsand.

-, escheator in. See Stanford.

-, justices in eyre in, 261–2, 282.

-, quittance of common summons in, 466.

-, forest, deer to be taken in, 120, 132, 157, 270, 285, 300, 319, 370–2, 378, 382, 385–6, 391–2, 397, 402–3, 415.

-, -, oaks in, 15, 194, 306, 341, 345, 403.

-, -, pasturage in, 53.

-, -, pleas of the forest in, 261–2, 283.

-, -, timber in, 333.

-, -, trespasses in, 278.

-, woods. See Danegris; Kingswood.

-, forests in. See also Hainault; Havering.

Essex, Geoffrey de, approver, 490.

Essingwaud, John de. See Esingewald.

Estbir. See Eastbury.

Est Cherleton. See Charlton, Adam.

Est Malling. See Malling, East.

Esteden, Roger de, 234.

Estham, Lucy de, 240–1.

Estham. See Eastham.

Eston, Estone, Estun, Adam de. See Aston.

-, Geoffrey de, 506.

-, Walter de, coroner in Rutland, superseded, 17.

Estrange. See Lestrange.

Est Waleton. See Walton, East.

Esturmi, Katherine, 453.

Eswy, William, citizen of London, 30.

Etchingham. See Echingham.

Eu, Augi, countess of, 351, 374.

Eudo, Odo, the dispenser, 198.

Eure. See Iver.

Eustachius, Master, of Lynn, 195.

Euston. See Owston.

Eva, Adam son of, 420.

Evenesfeld, Margery, 243.

-, Richard, 243.

Everard, William son of, 239.

Everdon, Silvester de, bishop of Carlisle, q.v.

Evere. See Iver.

Everesl'. See Eversley.

Evereus, William de, 175.

Everingham, Adam de, 150, 156.

-, -, homage by, 309.

-, -, gift to, 453.

-, -, mandate to, 313–4.

-, Isabella de, 139, 150.

-, -, mandate to, 112.

-, William de, felon, 296.

Everle, Walter de, steward of Pamber forest, mandate to, 388–9.

Everley. See Eversley.

Everschi, Thomas de, respite to, 263.

Eversley forest, Everesl', Everley [Hants], roes to be taken in, 337.

-, deer to be taken in, 108.

-, woods in. See Papenholt; Schrewenor.

Everton [Nottingham], 230.

Evesham [Worcester], abbey, charter to, 176, 333.

-, letters close attested at, 8, 178.

Evesham, Henry de, 228.

Evington, Walter de, 211.

Evinton', Gerard de, 209–10.

Ewell [Surrey], manor, 166, 296.

Ewyas, Philip de, approver, 60.

Exchequer, Chamberlain of Receipt of. See Esperun.

-, -, appointment of, 162.

-, barons of, mandate to, 3, et passim.

-, -, letter close directed to, 190.

-, -, suits before, 158, 205.

-, -, sheriffs' accounts to be heard and respited. See under Sheriff.

-, arrears to be paid to, 10, 35, 38, 368.

-, amercements postponed, 153.

-, rolls, 2, 32, 111, 116, 190, 227, 266, 275, 282, 361–2, 389.

-, relief to be rendered, 338.

-, restoration of lands taken into king's hand, 337.

-, revenues of vacant sees, 113, 136–7.

-, distraints to be made, 424–5, 451.

-, -, respited, 269, 311, 321, 344, 375, 398, 502.

-, wages paid by, 151, 327, 334, 342.

-, aid to be levied by, 353.

-, county revenues, paid by, 266.

-, extract of fines, etc., sent to, 41–2, 249, 280, 488.

-, payments to be made to, 1, 29, 137, 147, 247–8, 272, 375, 498.

-, summoned to collect arrears, 9.

-, debts respited, 125, 275, 277, 365, 368.

-, law of, 143.

-, allowance by, for expenses, 307, 310, 356, 361–2, 373, 377.

-, sheriffs detained at, 346.

-, quittance of summons of, 267.

-, seals of, 476.

-, enrolment under seal of, 256.

-, small seal to be handed to Philip Lovel, 158.

-, keys and rolls of, handed to same, 160.

Exchequer of Jews. See Jews.

Excommunication, 194, 210, 216.

-, to be justified, 226.

Exemor'. See Exmoor.

Exeter', Exonia [Devon], manor, 110.

-, Richard Blondy, bishop of, letter to, 231.

-, -, letter from, 312.

Exmoor, Exemor' forest, deer to be taken in, 350.

Exonia. See Exeter.

Exonia, John de, gift to, 140.

Extranei. See Lestrange.

Eye [Suffolk], manor, 110.

Eylesbir'. See Aylesbury.

Eyncurt'. See Aencurt.

Eynou, Isabella de, 427.

Eyr, William le, 140.

Eystan. See Easton, Great.

Eyton. See Eaton, Church.

Eyton, William de, 233.

Eyvill', Jocelyn de, 186.

-, John de, 186.

-, Walter de, 21.

-, -, escheator in Warwick, 420, 422.