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Naburn, Naburne, Nayburne, Yorks, 274–5.

Nackington, Natyngdoun, Kent, 25.

Nanfan, James, coroner in Cornwall, 217.

-, John, sheriff of Cornwall, 245.

Nanseglos, Agnes, wife of Martin, 286.

-, Martin, 286.

-, Thomas, 127.

Nanstornan, Cornwall, 245.

Nansulgan, Cornwall, 35.

Narberth, Nerber, Nerberth, co. Pembroke, castle, lordship and manor of, 146.

-, rector of. See Ogaun, R.

Narburgh, William de, 172, 204.

-, William, son of William, 204.

Narman, John, 117.

Nash, Nasche, Nesche, Thomas, rector of Chinnor, 25–6.

Nassington, Nassyngton, Northants, 134, 158.

Nasty, Nasteyes, Herts [in Great Munden], 160.

Natyngdoun. See Nackington.

Naweton, John, 243.

Nayburne. See Naburn.

Neadecote. See Nethercott, Cornwall.

Neath, Neeth, co. Glamorgan, Thomas abbot of, 374.

Neburgh. See Newburgh (surname).

Necromancy. See Sorcery.

Necton, Katherine, 350.

-, Roger, 350.

Nederbretton, Yorks, 311.

Nedewode, Roger, 238.

Neel, Neell, Neelle. See Nele.

Neeth. See Neath.

Nelande, Nelonde, John, 62, 64, 173, 187–8.

-, Margaret. See Philippot, M.

Nele, Neel, Neell, Neelle, John, 237.

-, John, 276.

-, alias Dernewelle, John, 351–2.

-, Margery, daughter of John, married (1) — Penne, (2) William Spanby, 351.

-, William, 132, 169.

Nelme, Richard atte, 49, 52.

Nelonde. See Nelande.

Neors, Thomas, 374.

Nerber, Nerberth. See Narberth.

Nerforth, Peter de, 212.

Nesche. See Nash.

Nesfelde, Henry, 80, 83.

Netheravon, Nytheraven, Wilts, 87.

Nethercott, Neadecote, Cornwall [in Whitstone], 13.

Nethercott, Nethercote, Oxon [in Tackley], 335.

Netherdene. See Dean, Lower.

Netherhardes. See Hardres, Lower.

Netherheyforde. See Heyford, Lower.

Nethcrmelcombe. See Melcombe Horsey.

Netherthorston. See Throston, Low.

Netherstrete, John, vicar of Babraham, 340.

Netley, Lettele, Hants, abbot of, 288.

Neubolde, William, 161–2.

Neuburgh. See Newburgh (surname).

Neufelde (recte Nenfelde). See Ninfield.

Neuhous. See Newsham, Linc.

Neulande, Yorks. See Newland.

Neulande (surname). See Newland.

Neuport. See Newport.

Neusom. See Newesom.

Neusome. See Newsham, Yorks.

Neuton, Suffolk. See Newton.

Neuton (surname). See Newton.

Neuynton. See Newington, Kent.

Neve, John, 259.

Neville. Nevile, Nevill, Nevylle, Alexander, 338.

-, Alice, wife of Richard earl of Salisbury, 28, 283–4, 339, 340.

-, Elizabeth. See Holand, E. de.

-, George, lord Latimer (A.D. 1432–69), 179.

-, Joan, wife of Ralph first earl of Westmorland, 67, 125, 273, 322, 346, 348.

-, Joan, wife of Robert, 328.

-, Joan, wife of William, 108.

-, John, lord Latimer (ob. 1430), 80–1, 83.

-, John, son of the first and father of the second earl of Westmorland (ob. 1420), 22.

-, John, son of Robert, 328.

-, Maud, wife of John lord Latimer, afterwards married Richard earl of Cambridge, 82–3, 270.

-, Ralph, first earl of Westmorland (ob. 1425), 22, 67, 80–1, 125, 273, 311, 322, 347–8.

-, Ralph, second earl of Westmorland, 21–2, 67, 125, 282–3, 322 (Salisbury), 347–8.

-, Richard, earl of Salisbury, lord Monthermer, 28, 39, 50, 52, 125, 225–6, 228, 240, 283, 311, 339, 340, 346, 348, 361.

-, Robert, 328.

-, Robert, bishop of Salisbury, 244, 375.

-, William, 108, 162, 164.

-, William, lord Fauconberge, 28, 99, 322.

Newbold Revel, Fennynebold, Warw. [in Stretton under Fosse], 283.

Newburgh, Yorks, 225.

-, prior of. See Esyngwalde, J.

-, - and convent of, 225.

Newburgh, Neburgh, Neuburgh, Joan. See Delamare, J.

-, John, 67, 328.

-, John, the elder, 95–6.

Newby, William, mayor of Leicester, 295.

Newcastle under Lyme, N. under Lyne, Staff., 5.

Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, 59.

-, collectors of custom and subsidy in, 273.

-, keepers of the passage in, 199.

-, mayor of. See Rodes, J. de.

-, sheriff of, 100, 179, 181, 241, 245–6, 293, 367.

-, places in:
-, Allhallows' church, chantry in, 18.
-, -, churchyard, 17.
-, castle, 18.
-, St. Katherine's alias Thornton hospital, 18.
-, St. Mary Magdalene's chapel, 18.
-, St. Nicholas' church, chantries in, 18.
-, -, churchyard, 18.
-, street, etc. (named), 17–8.

-, recognisance to be levied in, 59.

Newchurch, Newecherche, Kent, 247.

Newdegate, John, 62.

Newehallc. See Newhall, Leic.

Neweman. See Newman.

Newenden, Kent, 158.

Newene, Christina, wife of Peter, 247.

-, Peter, 247.

Newenham, Beds. See Newnham.

Newenham, Thomas, 184.

-, William, 129–30.

Newenton. See Newington, Surrey.

Newenton Longeville. See Newton Longville.

Neweport. See Newport.

Newerk, John, 150.

Newesom, Neusom, John, 384.

-, Thomas, 166.

Neweton. See Newton, Suffolk.

Neweton Abbot. See Newton Abbot.

Neweton Buschell. See Newton Bushel.

Neweton. See Newton (surname).

Newhall, Nywhalle, Essex [in Tendring], 258, 296.

Newhall, Newehalle, Newhalle, Leic. [in Thurlaston], 130, 296, 341.

Newington, Neuynton, Kent [near Hythe], 363.

Newington, Newenton, Surrey, 104.

Newington, South, Newnton, Oxon, 107–8.

Newland, Nywelonde, Devon [in Bradworthy], 87.

Newland, Newton Mountagu, Dorset [in Wootton Glanville], 13.

Newland, Neulande, Yorks [in Normanton], 136.

Newland, Neulande, Newlande, John, 114–5.

-, John, goldsmith, 119.

Newman, Neweman, Joan, wife of John, 55.

-, John, 55.

-, Richard, 164.

Newnham, Newenham, Beds [in Goldington], canon of. See Wylyngton, J.

Newnham Murren, Niwenham Moryn, Oxon, 335.

Newnton. See Newington, South.

Newport, Neuport, Neweport, Richard, 288.

-, William, 115, 181.

-, -, knight of the shire for Hertford, 271.

New Sarum. See Salisbury.

Newsham, Neuhous, Linc. [in Brocklesby], canon of. See Otryngham, J.

Newsham, Neusome, Yorks [in Kirkby Ravensworth], 197–8.

Newton, Neuton, Suffolk [in Swilland], 209, 295.

Newton, Neweton, Suffolk [by Sudbury], Botillers manor in, 97.

-, deed dated at, 97.

Newton, Castelleneuton, Yorks [in Langbargh West wapentake], 357.

Newton, Yorks [in Outwood], 249.

Newton Abbot, Neweton Abbot, Devon, 363.

Newton Bushel, Neweton Buschell, Devon [in Newton Abbot], 363.

Newton Longville, Newenton Longeville, Bucks, 215.

Newton Mountagu. See Newland, Dorset.

Newton, Neuton, Neweton, John, constable of the staple of Bristol, 104.

-, Richard, 162, 222.

-, Roger, 117.

-, William, 291.

Nicholl, Nichol, Nicole, John, 379, 381.

-, John, coroner in Cornwall, 334.

Nicholls, Benedict, bishop of St. Davids (ob. 1433), 129, 366.

Nicholson, John, 105.

Nideles alias Lyles, Cambs, formerly Essex [in Great Chishall], 181.

Ninfield, Neufelde (recte Nenfelde), Sussex, prebend of. See Wartling.

Niwenham Moryn. See Newnham Murren.

Nobull, Henry, 362.

Nocton. See Notton.

Noke, John, 289.

-, Thomas, 349.

Nokes, Hunts [in Great Stukeley], 296, 309.

Nony. See Nunney.

Nonyngton. See Nunnington.

Noreys, John, 181.

-, Richard, 369.

-, Thomas, bailiff of Bristol, 346.

Norfolk, Norffolk, 69, 226.

-, coroner in, 70, 154, 197, 262. See also Randes, R.; Stodhagh, T.; Stewarde, T.

-, escheator in, 19, 78, 84, 204, 272, 276, 278–9, 334. See also Hevenyngham, J.; Roys, J.

-, and Suffolk, escheator in, 20, 75, 139, 144, 151.

-, knights of the shire, 271.

-, recognisances to be levied in, 23, 25, 29, 30, 165, 173.

-, sheriff of, 70, 154, 262.

-, and Suffolk, sheriff of, 55, 70, 181, 241, 246.

Norfolk, duchess of. See Mowbray, E.; Mowbray, K.

-, duke of. See Mowbray, John de (two).

Norhampton. See Northampton (town and county).

Norhampton, John, 33.

Norhtferiby. See Ferriby, North.

Norman, Thomas, 240.

Normandy, duchy of, 202.

Normanton, Wilts [in Wilsford], 284.

Normanton, Yorks, 137.

Normanton [upon Trent], Notts, 163.

Normanton Turville, Leic., [in Thurlaston], 296, 342.

Normanton, Henry, 109.

-, William, 107, 222, 344.

North, John, 307.

-, John, of Southwark, 102.

-, John, of Tilshead, 95.

-, Richard, 289.

Northampton, Norhampton, town, 113, 159–60, 365.

-, bailiffs of, 333.

-, deeds acknowledged at, 69, 132, 169.

-, fee farm of, 333.

-, friar minor of. See Rychemonde, T.

-, seal of the mayoralty of, 69.

Northampton, Norhampton, county, 226, 295, 365.

-, coroner in, 3, 4, 18, 154. See also Aleyn, R.; Long, R.; Lovenham, W.

-, escheator in, 2, 134, 199, 279, 283–4. See also Burgh, J.

-, and Rutland, escheator in, 151.

-, knights of the shire, 271.

-, recognisances to be levied in, 112, 119, 128, 184, 288.

-, sheriff of, 3, 4, 10, 18, 118, 154, 197, 206, 220, 332, 338.

Northampton, earl of. See Bohun, H. de.

Northampton, William, 358.

Northbarun, Norway (Bergen ?), 180.

Northcray. See Cray, North.

Northdoun, Richard, 317.

Northehuwysshe. See Huish, North.

Northelmeshale. See Elmsall, North.

Northey, John, 190.

Northfleet, Northflete, Kent, 236, 290.

Northgrauntelonde. See Grantland.

Northgrove, John, 307.

Northhalle. See Northolt.

Northiam, Northihamme, Sussex, 287.

Northill, Northyemelle, Beds, 59.

-, deeds dated at, 59.

Northleach, Northleche, Glouc., vicar of. See Scowe, J.

Northload, Northlode, Somerset [in Wedmore], 97.

Northlode, Northolde, Alice, wife of William, 96–7.

-, Joan, wife of John, 96–7.

-, John, 96–7.

-, John de, 96.

-, William, 96.

Northolt, Northhalle, Midd., 57.

Northorp, Henry, 136.

Northoughton. See Houghton, North.

Northpederton. See Petherton, North.

Northtauton. See Tawton, North.

Northtoft, William, 212.

Northumberland, corner in, 150. See also Mitford, J.

-, escheator in, 19, 140, 143, 202, 208, 285, 330. See also Cartyngton, J. de.

-, knights of the shire, 270.

-, recognisances to be levied in, 228, 247, 348, 359.

-, sheriff of, 55, 150, 181.

North Weald Bassett, Northwelde, Essex, 55–6.

-, deed dated at, 56.

Northyea. See Yeo, North.

Northyemelle. See Northill.

Norton Bavant, Wilts, 95.

Norton, Brize, Norton Bruyn, Oxon, 57.

Norton Canes, N. by Little Wyrley, Staff., 315.

Norton [Cold], Essex, 162.

Norton Conyers, Norton, Yorks, 68.

Norton Fitzwarren, Norton, Somerset, 87.

Norton, Hook, Hoggenorton, Oxon, 335.

Norton, John de, chaplain, 90.

-, John, clerk, 372.

-, John, esquire, 30.

-, Richard, 170.

-, Richard, 197.

-, Richard, of Norton, 68.

-, Thomas, 346.

-, Walter, 346.

-, William, 127.

-, William, chaplain, 377.

Norway, king of. See Eric.

- See under Proclamations.

Norwich, Norfolk, 19, 39, 364–5.

-, Allhallows' Berstrete, parson of. See Antyngham, J.

-, deeds acknowledged at, 63, 101.

-, - dated at, 63.

-, friar minor of. See Colman, R.

-, mayor of. See Caumbrigge, J.

-, monk of. See Walsham, R.

-, recognisances to be levied in, 364–5.

-, sheriffs of, 100, 179, 245, 367.

Norwich, bishop of. See Alnwick, W.

Norwich, de Norwico, Norwyche, Norwyke, Emma, 210.

-, John, 94, 101.

-, William, 239.

Norwode, John, 228.

Norwyche, Norwyke. See Norwich (surname).

Nostell, Yorks, St. Oswald's priory, 303.

-, -, John prior and the convent of, 302–3.

Nosterfield, Nostredfelde, Cambs. [in Shudy Camps], 8.

Notborne. See Nutbourne.

Note, William, verderer of Petherton forest, 77.

Notebroun, John, 63, 126.

Notley, Nottele, Bucks [in Long Crendon], canon of. See Outlade, W.

Nottingham, Notyngham, 358–9, 362.

-, bailiffs of. See Stokes, T.; Whithals, W.

-, mayor of. See Brodeholme, W.

-, places in:
-, Asshelynholme, 359, 362.
-, Bridlesmith Gate, 359.
-, Calverton Lane, 358.
-, Long Row, Longrowe, 359.
-, Querrel wonge, 359.
-, Rollescrofthill, 359, 362.
-, St. Mary's church, 358.
-, Suttonpasses chantry, 358.
-, Swan o' the Hope, 358.
-, Todeholes, 359.

Nottingham, Notyngham, county, 27, 31, 62, 232.

-, coroner in, 334. See also Leeke, J. de.

-, escheator in, 6, 134, 148, 202, 327–8. See also Babyngton, N.; Cursoun, J.

-, and Derby, escheator in, 9, 10, 71, 78, 143, 151, 208, 276. See also Bowes, J.

-, knights of the shire, 270.

-, recognisances to be levied in, 27, 111, 114, 228, 234, 304, 365.

-, sheriff of, 192, 334, 364.

Nottingham, earl of. See Mowbray, J.

Notton, Nocton, Yorks, 137.

Notyngham. See Nottingham (town and county).

Nowelande, Joan, 267.

Nowell, Robert, 299, 315.

Nutfield, Nutfelde, Surrey, 189, 354–5.

Nuffield, Tuffelde, Oxon, 335–6.

Nug', Geoffrey, 31.

-, Joan. See Siffride, J.

-, John, 31.

-, William, 31.

Nunmonketon. See Monkton, Nun.

Nunney, Nony, Somerset, 50, 53–6.

Nunnington, Nonyngton, Somerset [in Wiveliscombe], 87.

Nutbourne, Notborne, Nutburne, Sussex [in Pulborough], 303.

Nyke, Nykke, Robert, 127, 229.

Nytheraven. See Netheravon.

Nytymbre, Robert, 303.

Nyuethauk, Matthew, 317.

Nywelonde. See Newland, Devon.

Nywhalle. See Newhall, Essex.

O

Oakham, Okeham, Okham, Rutland, 134, 214, 264.

Oakhurst, Okeherst, Okehurst, Herts [in St. Stephen's], 357, 362.

Oakley, Ocle, Bucks, 147.

Obert, Walter, 369.

Ocle. See Oakley.

Oculshagh, Okulshagh, Henry de, 104.

-, James, 28, 37, 94.

Odelonde, John, 72.

Office, release of, 33.

Offley, High, Heghoffeleye, Staff., 359.

Offorde, William, coroner in Oxford town, 195.

Offton, Offyngton, Ofton, Suffolk, 210–1.

Ogaun, Richard, rector of Narberth, 25.

Oggheburgh, John, 85.

Ogham, Henry, 112.

- See also Ongham.

Oil bottles, transportation of, 71.

Oke, Katherine, daughter of Philip, married Richard Bothe, 84.

-, Philip, 84.

Okebourne, Robert, 49, 51.

Okeham. See Oakham.

Okehampton, Okhampton, Devon, 85.

-, castle and manor, 220.

Okeherst, Okehurst. See Oakhurst.

Okham. See Oakham.

Okhampton. See Okehampton.

Okore, Thomas, 327.

-, Thomasia. See Sallowe, T.

Okulshagh. See Oculshagh.

Olantigh, Olynteghe, Kent [in Wye], 52.

Olayghtnan, Rory, 374.

Oldacres, Aldacres, co. Durham, 120.

Oldcourt, Oldecourte, Sussex [in Wartling], 45, 63, 69.

Oldecastelle, Elizabeth, wife of Richard, 289.

-, Richard, 289.

Oldeknyght, Oldeknyghtes. See Barouns.

Oldland, Oldelande, Glouc. [in Bitton], 163.

Oliver, Olyver, John, 222.

-, William, haberdasher, 355.

-, William, mercer, 187.

-, William, of Gayton, 132, 169.

Olney, Bucks, 127.

Olney, John, of London, 238.

-, -, sheriff of London, 293.

-, John, of Weston Underwood, 6, 7.

Olton. See Oulton.

Olyer, William, 370.

Olynteghe. See Olantigh.

Olyver. See Oliver.

Ombeforde. See Amberton.

Omony, Thomas, 371.

Onehouse, Onhous, Suffolk, 48, 312.

Ongham, Ogham, John, clerk of the chancery, 310.

-, John, coroner in Middlesex, 3, 140.

Onhande, William, 210.

Onhous. See Onehouse.

Orby, Orreby, Linc., 279.

-, Griffith part in, 265.

Orby Wood, Orbywode, in Welton le Marsh, Linc., 265.

Orell, Lanc. See Orrell.

Orell, Alice. See Ponynges, A.

-, John, 8, 275.

-, Nicholas de, 58.

-, William, 58.

Orford, Orforde, Suffolk, friars of, 372.

Orforde, John, 372.

Orgare, Richard, 268.

Orkesley. See Horkesley.

Ormesby, Arthur, 343.

Orreby. See Orby.

Orrell, Orell, Lane., 57.

Orwell, Orwelle, Suffolk, customers, searchers, controllers and overseers of the search, 156.

-, keepers of the passage in, 156.

Orwelle, William, 322.

Orwyn, Robert, 132, 169.

Osbarne, Martin, 295.

-, Richard, 178.

-, Thomas, 34, 231.

Osbernby. See Osbournby.

Osbert, Roger son of, 209.

Osbournby, Osbernby, Linc., vicar of. See Frodesham, R.

Osea, Ouesey, Oueseye, Essex [in Great Totham], 81–2, 216–7.

Osene. See Osney (surname).

Oseney. See Osney, Oxon.

Osgodby, John, 39.

Osmonde, Osmound, Osmounde, Peter, 300–1, 306.

Osney, Oseney, Oseneye, Oxon [in Oxford], 13.

-, abbot and convent of, 13, 37, 107.

-, William, abbot of, 379.

Osney, Osene, John, 303.

-, Richard, 289.

Ospringe, Osprenge, Kent, manor of, alias Quenecourt, 30.

Oteley, Oteleye. See Otteley.

Oterpleye. See Otterplay.

Oterton, Robert, 170.

Otewey. See Otway.

Otour, John, coroner in the West Riding, Yorks, 195.

Otryngham, Tryngham, John, canon of Newsham, 372–3.

Otteley, Oteley, Oteleye, Robert, 211.

-, -, alderman of Tower St. ward, London, 42.

-, -, mayor of London, 346, 349, 361.

Otterplay, Oterpleye, Kent [in Challock], 76.

Otway, Otewey, Otteway, John, 384.

-, Thomas, 289.

Oudeby, Owdeby, Joan, wife of Thomas, 307–8.

-, John, 47.

-, John, son of Thomas, 307.

-, Thomas, 307–8.

Ouedale, John, 344.

Ouesey, Oueseye. See Osea.

Oueshamhalle. See Housham Hall.

Ouhurele, Dermychewes, 371.

Oulton, Olton, Suffolk, 257.

Oundle, Oundell, Oundelle, Northants, 92, 127.

Ouse, Owse, river, Bucks, 353.

Ouse, Use, river, Yorks, 233.

Outlade, William, canon of Notley, 380.

Outthale. See Uggeshall.

Over, Glouc. [in Almondsbury], 120.

Overdene. See Dean, Upper.

Overhalle, heirs of, 212.

Oversodyngton. See Siddington St. Mary.

Overton [Cold], Leic., manor and park, 205.

Overton, David, 362.

-, Richard, 268.

-, Richard, coroner in Salop, 139.

-, Stephen, 64.

-, Thomas, 53.

Ovington, Ovyngton, Essex, 212–3.

Owdeby. See Oudeby.

Owdyne, William, 210.

Owen, Owyn, ap Howell, 370, 372.

Oweyn verch David, 376.

Owse. See Ouse.

Oxborough, Oxeburgh, Norfolk, 361.

Oxenaye. See Oxney.

Oxenbrigge, Oxenbregge, Robert, 45, 69.

Oxendon, Oxindoun, Great, Northants, 109.

-, deed dated at, 109.

Oxene. See Oxney.

Oxenrednes, Surrey [in or near Lingfield], 62.

Oxenton, Oxinton, Oxmanton, Glouc., 257.

Oxeye Richard and Wilronde. See Oxhey Richard and Walround.

Oxford, Oxenforde, 86, 237.

-, Austin friars of. See Kersey, R.; Radclyf, T.

-, bailiffs of. See Isbury, J.; Skynner, J.

-, coroner in, 195. See also Offorde, W.

-, mayor of. See Erberfelde, W.

-, places in:—
-, Fisher St., Fyssherstrete, 237.
-, Hide bridge, 13.
-, Kyngesmede, 13.
-, Merton college, warden of. See Abyndoun, H.
-, -, warden and scholars of, 53–4.
-, mills below the castle, 13.
-, Queen's Hall, 31.
-, -, provost of. See Byris, R.
-, St. Aldate, 237.
-, St. Frideswide, prior and convent of, 309.
-, St. Mary, 237.
-, St. Michael at the south gate, 237.
-, St. Peter in the Bailey, 237.
-, Sewyslane, 237.
-, tenements (named), 237.

Oxford, county, 224–5, 310.

-, escheator in, 5, 15, 20, 144, 147–8, 199, 213, 268, 335, 339, See also Fynderne, W.; Perkyns, W.; Rede, E.

- and Berkshire, escheator in, 151, 219.

-, justices of assize in, 101.

-, knights of the shire, 271.

-, recognisances to be levied in, 46, 101–2, 234, 258, 297.

-, sheriff of, 333.

- and Berkshire, sheriff of, 155.

Oxford, earl of, 212. See also Vere, J. de.

Oxhey Richard and Walround, Oxeye Richard and Wilronde, Herts [in Oxhey], 351, 355, 362.

Oxinton, Oxmanton. See Oxenton.

Oxney, Oxenaye, Oxene, isle of, Kent, 113, 121.

Oyldeboeff, Richard, 313.