1296-7, membranes 24d, 23d, 22d, 21d, 20d, 19d, 18d, 17d, 16d, 15d, 14d, 13d, 12d, 11d, 10d, 9d, 8d, 6d, 5d, 4d, 2d, 1d

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: Volume 3, 1292-1301. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1895.

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1296, membranes 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

MEMBRANE 24d.

1296. Nov. 22. Bury St. Edmund's.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Appeltrefeld and Bertram Tauncrey, on complaint by the abbot of St. Augustine's Canterbury, touching the persons who dug and threw down the dyke which the abbot had made to protect the lands of himself and others on the sea coast at Boreware Marreys, co. Kent, in obedience to an ordinance lately made by the said Henry and Bertram as commissioners de walliis et fossatis in that county.

Appointment of Fulk Baynard and Richard de Belhus to deliver Norwich gaol for this term, except of the prisoners indicted before John Boteturte and Peter de Campania, late justices of oyer and terminer, touching trespasses against men of Hoyland of Florence, count of Hoyland, and John de Aunvers, merchant of Brabant, in the port of Blakeneye, and against Bernard de Lymoges, merchant of Montpellers, in the port of Yarmouth.

MEMBRANE 23d.

Nov. 28. Bury St. Edmund's.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Gyldeford and Robert de Glammorgan, touching the persons who broke the park of —— de Percy at Pettewrth, co. Sussex, hunted therein and carried away deer.

Commission to Fulk Baynard and Richard de Belhus to deliver St. Edmund's gaol of all prisoners except those indicted of trespasses against the men from Hoyland, &c., as above,

Dec. 10. Bures.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Gildeford and Robert de Glammorgan, touching the persons who broke the parks of William de Alta Rypa of Berlavyndon, Lutegereshale, and Flaxham co. Essex, hunted therein and carried deer away.

MEMBRANE 22d.

Dec. 17. Nayland.

Association of William de Herdeston, in the room of William de Ormesby, who is engaged on the king's affairs in Scotland, with William Gerberge, clerk, in a commission of oyer and terminer, by jury of the counties of Norfolk and York, directed to the latter, touching trespasses committed upon Wulphus de Stralshunt and Tydmannus de Stralshunt, merchants of Almain, and Albert de Hoyland, merchant of the land of the count of Hoyland, by Ralph de Aldeburgh and John de Romeneye of Lenn, as it appears, on complaint by the said merchants, that the case was begun but not determined.

MEMBRANE 21d.

Commission to Fulk Baynard and R. de Belhus to deliver Norwich gaol of all prisoners except those indicted for trespasses against the men from Hoyland, &c., as above.

Nov. 11. Bury St. Edmund's.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John son of Simon and William de Sutton, touching the persons who entered the park of John Engayne of Hunnesdon, co. Hertford.

Commission to Fulk Baynard and Richard de Belhus to deliver Est Derham gaol of all prisoners except those indicted for trespasses against the men from Hoyland, &c., as above.

1297. Jan. 4. Ipswich.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Ret[ford] and Henry Spig[urnel] touching the persons who carried away the corn and other goods of John de Rede, late parson of the church of St. Peter, Berkhampstede, at Hemelhampstede and Boveden, co. Hertford, while he was in Scotland on the king's service.

The like to Thomas de la Roche, Gilbert de la Roche, and brother William de Tothale, master of Slebech, by jury of the county of Haverford on complaint by Robert du Vaal, that whereas he and his ancestors were accustomed to hold their court of their own tenants at their manor of Hil in West Wales, Walter de Pederton, Maurice de Killamery and William le Clerk, king's ministers of Haverford, and Walter de Sancta Brigida, king's minister of Mons, by their own authority prevented and still prevent him from holding his said court.

Vacated because otherwise below.

Association of Henry Spig[urnel], in the room of Roger Brabazon, with Hugh de Braunteston, in a commission of oyer and terminer touching an appeal which Margery, late the wife of William le Rus, brings against John de Nevill and others for the death of her husband.

Commission to Fulk Baynard and Richard de Belhus to deliver Ipswich gaol of all prisoners except those indicted of trespasses against the men from Hoyland, &c., as above.

Jan. 3. Ipswich.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas de la Roche, Gilbert de la Roche, and brother William de Tothale, &c., to the same effect as above, sub dato Jan. 4.

MEMBRANE 20d.

[Jan. 28.] [Castleacre.]

The like to William Haward and William de Kerdeston, touching the persons who entered the park of Hugh Bardolf at Qwyneberge while he was staying in Gascony on the king's service and under his protection, hunted therein and in his free warren of Qwyneberge, Wyrmegeye, Westbrigge, and Totenhill, co. Norfolk.

The like to the said William and Peter de Wakerleye, touching an appeal which Emma, late the wife of Roger de Colevill of Roleston, brings in the county of Leicester against Henry de Apehawe, Henry Burdican of Westburgh, Richard de Louesingham, William le Provost of Ryskynton, John le Turnur of Ryskinton, Henry son of Henry Burdican, and William de Apehawe for the death of her husband ; on petition by the accused for a speedy hearing of the appeal.

MEMBRANE 19d.

Feb. 6. Walsingham.

The like to R. de Ret[ford], and H. Spig[urnel], touching the persons who carried away the goods of Ralph atte Halle of Fhisshele at Fisshele, co. Norfolk. By K., on the information of Nicholas Malemeyns.

1296. Nov. 14. Bury St. Edmund's.

The like to Gilbert de Robyry and William de Sutton touching the persons who entered the parks of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex of Great Waltham and High Estre, co. Essex, hunted therein, fished in his stews there, and carried away deer and fish. By K.

MEMBRANE 18d.

1297. March 3. Clarendon.

The like to Roger Brabazun and William Inge, on complaint by the prioress of Nunne Eton, that Andrew de Estleye, Nicholas his son, William Wyote, Richard de Egelaston, Thomas, parson of the church of Wedynton, Richard le Venur, Robert le Gardrober, William Sharp, William de Broghton, Henry le Pestur, Ralph le Grey, Robert atte Milne, Adam Waleman, John son of Amicia, Richard le Fevre, William son of Henry Godbody, Robert Bodyn, William son of Thomas son of Richard, Thomas son of Walter Godbody, Adam le Forester, Robert Dobbe, Matthew le Bonde and Henry Whytladde, lately broke her park at Nunne Eton, co. Warwick, hunted there and in her free warren there and carried away deer and hares.

March 5. Clarendon.

The like to William de Staunton and Andrew de Trellosk, touching the persons who burned some goods of Oliver de Dynham at Cardinan, co. Cornwall, while he was on the king's service in the custody of the coast, and carried away others.

March 27. Sherborne.

The like to William de Bereford and Hugh de Chichull, touching the persons who entered the park of John de Drokenesford, king's clerk, of Crokes Eston, co. Southampton, hunted therein and carried away deer.

MEMBRANE 17d.

March 20. Wimborne Minster.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to Robert de Sevaunce and William de Hastynges, in the room of Robert de Burghersh, who is engaged by the king's command in the custody of the Cinque Ports under Stephen de Penecestre and William de Stokes, deceased, for the coast of the county of Sussex.

March 25. Gillingham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spig[urnel] and Walter de Glouc[estre], on complaint by the abbot of Bynedon, that John de Novo Burgo, Thomas de Novo Burgo, William Burdet, Henry le Glyde, Hugh Fyllol, Robert le Warenner, Robert le Machun, John Gayman, John de Bexton, John Weryngg', 'peleter,' Andrew Cock, William Brun, John le Narewe, Nicholas son of Nicholas le Charetter, Stephen Modydo, Richard Herneys, and others, came to his abbey and imprisoned him and carried away his goods there and at Wynfrod Neuburgh, co. Dorset.

MEMBRANE 16d.

Feb. 9. Castleacre.

Commission to Fulk Baynard and Richard de Belli us, to deliver Great Yarmouth gaol of all prisoners except those indicted for trespasses against the men from Hoyland, &c., as above.

The like to William de Pakeham and Luke de Vyenna, to deliver Gildeford gaol of all prisoners except those indicted for trespasses against the peace before the coming of the justices lately in eyre in the county of Surrey, those who up to the coming of the said justices were handed over in bail for homicide, those who surrendered to the said gaol during the said eyre, and those indicted before Peter Malore and Osbert de Spaldington, justices appointed to hear and determine trespasses committed in the free chaces and warrens of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, in the counties of Surrey and Sussex, and for the death of William le Taillur, late parker of the earl.

Feb. 28. Clarendon.

Association of John de Clinton of Coleshull, in the room of Simon de Ellesworth, now deceased, with Nicholas de Warewyk in a commission of oyer and terminer directed to the latter, touching the persons who broke the parks of William de Bello Campo, earl of Warwyk, at Stodleye and Claverdon, co. Warwick, while he was staying in Scotland on the king's service.

Feb. 27. Clarendon.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger Brabanzun and William Inge, touching the persons who lately entered the chaces of Nedwod, co. Stafford, and Duffeld, co. Derby, after they came to the king's hands by the death of Edmund his brother, hunted therein and carried away deer.

March 2. Clarendon.

The like to John de Lithegraines and William de Sancto Quintino, touching the persons who broke the park of the archbishopric of York, at Beverley co. York, while it was in the king's hands by reason of the voidance of the see, hunted therein and carried away deer.

MEMBRANE 15d.

Feb. 22. Odiham.

Protection with clause nolumus, until All Saints, for the abbot of Hide Winchester, his men, lands, goods, rents and possessions.

The like for the following, who have made fine for such protections before the chancellor :—

Richard de Overton, clerk.

Master Philip de Cornubia.

The prior of St. Swithin's, Winchester.

The abbess of St. Mary's, Winchester.

Emericus Rabotel.

Peter de Sancto Mario, archdeacon of Surrey.

Peter Callaudi.

Gilbert de Chalfunt.

Robert Bertrandi, parson of the church of Claudon Abbots.

Gilbert de Arderne, parson of the church of Hanewelle.

Gerricus de Fago, proctor general of Theobald de Baro, prebendary of Bannebury, and parson of the church of Pageham.

Edward, parson of the church of Croxton.

Gerricus de Fago, proctor general of Peter, parson of the church of Hambury by Wych.

William de Torni, clerk.

Master Adam de Botyndon, parson of the churches of Penne, Bodiford and Cobinton and of a third part of the church of Botydon.

Master Thomas de Logor, canon of the church of St. Andrew, Wells.

Master Roger la Force, parson of the church of Berfeld.

Master Andrew la Force, parson of the church of Bocland.

John de Hyneton. parson of the church of Paulesholt.

The prior of Burncestre.

Walter de Dene, parson of the church of All Saints, Westden.

The prior of Motesfunte.

The abbess of Wherewelle.

William de Sadington, parson of the church of Saxeby.

John de Laufare, parson of the church of Sauecaumpe.

Master James de Cobeham and Master Thomas his brother, clerks.

The prior of the hospital of St. John, Creckelade.

Nicholas de Ely, parson of the church of Cranleye.

William Abel, parson of the church of Linleyc

Henry de Bluntesdon.

Master Peter Doucet, parson of the church of Aveninges.

The abbess of Shaftesbury.

John de Scardeburgh, parson of the church of Systan and of St. Michael, Stanton.

Nicholas de Luvetot.

Thomas de Neweton, parson of the church of Knoll.

John de Cumbe, clerk.

The prior of Christ Church Twynham.

Master William de Grundwell, clerk.

John de Upton, parson of the church of Fifhide.

Master John de Kenleye, parson of the church of Sekyndon.

Geoffrey de Bremham, clerk.

Geoffrey de Wretton, parson of the churches of Henxhull and Codeham.

Roger de Shulton.

Robert de Hareden, parson of the chapel of Aldinton.

Ralph de Stanford.

Roger de Sutton, parson of the church of Heyden.

Robert de Askeby.

Master William de Chirinton.

Henry de Tidolside, parson of the church of Northnewendon.

William de Beccles, parson of the churches of Barsham and Dichingham.

The prioress of Nunne Eton.

The prioress of Nunne Eton (sic).

Bartholomew de Sutton, parson of the church of Sutton.

The prior of the house of Leprous Women, Maydenbradelegh.

Hugh de Clepton, clerk.

Geoffrey de Hegham, parson of the church of Caimdel Bishops.

John Bacun.

The prior of Brummore.

Hugh de Spineto, parson of the church of Thurcleston.

William Abel, parson of the church of Lindleye.

Maurice Luvel, parson of the church of Almusford.

Humphrey de Lye, parson of the church of Laneford.

Henry Beaufiz, parson of the church of Asshe.

Master Reyner de Wychio, canon of the church of St. Chad, Lichfield.

Guy de Wychio, parson of the church of Ese.

Henry de Ponte, clerk,

William de Hamelton.

William de Holt, parson of the church of Allekanynges.

Richard de Kyneburle.

John de Spaldington, parson of the church of Thorpedmor.

Robert de Benhale, clerk.

The prior of Brionton.

Master Hugh Trypacy, clerk.

Stephen Prowet, clerk.

The abbot of Tychefeld.

Master Robert Scarlet, parson of the church of Elme.

Master Robert de Strode, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

Anthony de Bradeneye, clerk.

Stephen de la Prise, parson of the church of Boyton.

The prior of la Grave.

Ralph de Eboraco, chancellor of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

William Baynard, parson of the church of Irstede.

Matthew de Hamme, parson of the church of Staunton St. Quentin.

The prioress of Ambresbury.

John de Bradenham, parson of the churches of Fenne Sutton and Kenburnleye.

Stephen Malore, parson of the church of Draghton.

Master William de Chirynton.

The abbot of Hide, Winchester.

Richard Malore, parson of the church of Lindwode.

Richard de Eyleston, parson of the church of Barkeston.

William le Deneys, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

Henry de Colingburne, parson of the church of Tolre.

Richard de Wynton.

Richard de Wynton, parson of the church of Penyton.

William de Middelton, parson of the church of Bradelegh-byGrymesby.

John de Wynton, parson of the church of Enham.

William de Welinton, canon of the church of St. Andrew, Wells.

Master William de Appirlee, parson of the church of Est Brightewell.

William de Ippele, parson of the church of Fouleston.

The master of the hospital of St. Nicholas, Salisbury.

Richard de Preston, parson of the church of Long Brydie.

The abbess of Romeseye.

John de Newent, parson of the church of Gratele.

The provost of the house of St. Edmund, Salisbury.

John de Romeseye, parson of the churches of Edindon and Ichinestok.

John de Spersholt, clerk.

The abbess of Wilton.

Master Ralph de Odiham, parson of the church of Bradeford Peverel.

William de Wermenistre, parson of the church of Tidolveshide.

Robert de Benhale, clerk.

Robert de Leycestre, parson of the church of St. Oswald and vicar of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

John de Witham, chaplain.

Roger de Essex, parson of the church of Wulfieton.

The prior of Poghelee.

Robert de Aldinton, vicar of the church of Sturminstre Mareschal.

The abbot of Muchelnye.

The abbot of Glastonbury.

Master William de Perham, parson of the church of Romeseye.

Robert, parson of the churches of Aston Somervill and Burghton.

Robert Russel, parson of the churches of Horsonton and Derham.

The keeper of the house of Scholars, Salisbury.

The prior of Longleat (Longa Leta).

Master Robert de Strode, canon of St. Mary's, Salisbury.

Peter de Sancto Martino, parson of the church of Ubbcton.

Gilbert de Wellavynton.

Master William de la Wyle, archdeacon of Dorset.

The prior of Scandelford.

Peter Maundevill, parson of the church of Chelesbury.

Robert de la Wyle, parson of the church of Brideton.

Peter Bolymer, parson of the church of Norrig.

Peter Maundevill, parson of the church of Chelesbury.

Brother William le Lyencurt, proctor of the prioress de Claro Rivo, of the order of Fontevraud.

Master William de Shireburn, vicar of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

Walter Bakun, parson of the church of Endegate.

Laurence de Clifford, parson of the churches of Wynterburn and Thoresby.

The prior of St. Denis.

Ralph de Vasto Prato, parson of the churches of Wydindon and Bekynton.

William son of Robert de Stokes, parson of the church of Buddesden.

Richard le Engleys, parson of the church of Farnham.

William de Motesfonte, parson of the chapel of Whelpelegh.

Herbert (H'b's) de Sancto Quintino, parson of the church of Belle.

John de Shypton, vicar of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

The abbot of Cerne.

William atte Wyle, parson of the church of Staplebrig.

Richard de la Wyle, parson of the church of Haukechirche.

Nicholas atte Wyle, parson of the church of Childefrome.

William Gascelyn, parson of the church of Hynepiddele.

Master William de Wederhale.

The abbess of Lacok.

William de Boclond, canon of the free chapel of Tettenhale.

The prior of Suthwyk.

Hugh de Goldeston, parson of the church of Gestlingthorp.

Brother William de Lyencurt, prior of La Grave, proctor-general in England of the abbess of Fontevraud.

Richard Brian, parson of the church of West Grymstede.

William de Burton, parson of the chapel of Whadden.

Richard de Wilton, parson of the church of Cumpton Chamberleyn.

The abbot of Middelton.

Richard le Engleys, parson of the church of Farnham.

Robert de Leycestre, parson of the churches of Tarente Vylers and Pencrich.

Peter de Baiona, parson of the church of Shapwyk.

Robert de Michildevre, farmer of the church of Ebblesburne Wak.

Laurence de Clifford, parson of the church of Thoresby and of Wynter bourn.

The prior of Stafordale.

Nicholas de Bassingburn.

The prior of Ivychurch (de monasterio Ederoso).

William de Molis, parson of the church of Maperton.

Robert de Burbach, parson of the church of Westdoene.

The prioress of Hington.

The prior of Bath.

John de Hyneton, parson of the chapel of Stanebrigg.

Aymo de Quarto, provost of Beverley. Vacated.

Robert de Cliderhowe.

Iterius de Engolisma, canon of the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, Ireland.

Baldwin de Caundel, vicar of the church of Horton.

Stephen de Asshebury, parson of the church of Wyly.

Andrew de Lincolnia.

Richard de Roteland, parson of the church of Tarent Hyneton.

Walter de Helton, parson of the church of Prestchut.

Richard de Sotwell, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

The abbot of Athelingnie.

Geoffrey, master of the hospital of St. John, Brigewater.

Master Robert de Sancto Quintino, parson of the church of Wikham.

Robert de Sancto Quintino, chaplain.

Benedict, abbot elect of Abbotesbury.

Richard Fromund, parson of the church of Thornfagun.

John de Exonia, clerk.

The abbess of Godestowe.

John de la Ryvere, parson of the chapel of Abberleye.

Thomas de Sancto Johanne, parson of the churches of Bryenston and Chauton.

The bishop of Salisbury.

Robert de Sancto Quintino, chaplain.

Master Michael de Wodeford, parson of the church of Long Cheselburn.

MEMBRANE 14d.

April 8. Buckfastleigh. (Buffeld.)

Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bereford and Henry Grapynell, on complaint by Master William Burnell, provost of Wells, William de Hamelton and other executors of the will of Robert Burnell, late bishop of Bath and Wells, that whereas the custody of the manor of Little Badewe, co. Essex, and of the body of Ralph son and heir of Nicholas le Gras, who held that manor of the bishop by knight service, was in the bishop's hands before his death by reason of the minority of the heir; and whereas the said executors obtained the custody of the manor and heir for a certain period after the bishop's death for the execution of his said will, as well as the bishop's goods arising therefrom, and also a competent marriage for the said Ralph ; the latter, asserting himself to be of full age, and rejecting a marriage without in any way making satisfaction to the said executors, has intruded into the manor and ejected them, and still detains it, contrary to the statute by the king and council in that case provided.

MEMBRANE 13d.

Protections.

March 6. Clarendon.

William de Staunton, vicar of the church of Stepel Lavynton.

Thomas de Bothekesham, parson of the church of Chelderington.

The prioress of Westwode.

Osbert de Baggeston, canon of Salisbury, portioner of the church of St. Tecla, and parson of the church of Burnyngton.

Henry de Kemeseye, keeper of the house of St. Mary, Southampton, and parson of the church of Dumner.

William de Cotenham, vicar of the church of Crepperye.

Stephen de Rommesbury, clerk.

William de Taunton, parson of the church of Badekynton.

Walter de Chelteham, parson of the churches of Ameneye and Whytinton.

Thomas de Anna, parson of the church of Anna Port.

John de Bernewell, parson of the church of Sulthorn.

John de Keynesham, parson of the church of Abbodeston.

William de Braybrok, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

Michael de Godeshull, parson of the church of Sutton Walerand.

Geoffrey de Pymperle, parson of the church of St. Mary, Orthiston.

Nicholas de Engleys, parson of the churches of Staunton Abbess and Sideling.

Walter de Sancto Austolo, parson of the church of Patyngham.

John de Drax, parson of the church of Neuton.

Thomas de Ripton, canon of the churches of St. Mary, Salisbury, and parson of the church of St. Mary, Dunheved.

Master William de Kerchehull, parson of the church of Kerchehull.

Aymo de Quarto, provost of Lausanne, proctor-general of John Judicis, the Pope's notary, canon of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln.

The prior of Merton.

The abbot of Oseneye.

Robert de la Brok, parson of the church of Clopham.

Godfrey, bishop of Worcester.

Nicholas son of Lambert, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

Richard de Horton, vicar of the church of Mulleford.

Raymond de Threscun, parson of the church of Chilemark.

John de Trevenedec, parson of the church of St. Clears (Sancti Clederi).

The prior of Bradenestok.

The prior of St. Frideswyde's, Oxford.

Richard de Osgodby, parson of the church of Graynesby.

Bartholomew de Mere, parson of the church of Funtel Giffard.

John de Drax, parson of the church of Neuton.

Hugh de Wenlok, master of the chapel of La Hidehall, Clivedon.

The prioress of Stodlegh.

The prioress of Garinges.

William de Haddon, parson of the church of Melebury in Bubbe.

Robert de la Barre, vicar of the church of Elyngg.

Henry de Haddon, parson of the church of Lydelinch.

Master Ralph de Odyham, parson of the church of Bradeford Peverel.

Thomas de Verdun, parson of the churches of Farnham and Milham.

The prior of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Newbury. The king graciously ordered it because he is poor.

Bogo de Knovill, parson of the church of Dene.

The prioress of Bromhale. By K., because she is poor.

Eustace de Henton, parson of the church of Iuerne Curteneye.

Ralph de Torny, parson of the church of Heryngeswell.

The abbot and convent of Beaulieu. Afterwards he had another.

Reginald, parson of the church of Wynterburn Abbots.

The prioress of Ruesparre.

Richard le Blund, parson of the church of Tappelawe.

John Mignot, parson of the church of Thirnyng.

Robert de Cotehegh, parson of the church of Werdeford.

Peter Poleyn, parson of the church of Gussich.

Peter de Averille, parson of the churches of Kyngtetonemayne. By bill and testimony of Alan de Plogenet.

Geoffrey, parson of the church of Maynemartel. By bill and testimony of Alan Plogenet.

Henry de Kynemersford, vicars of the great church of St. Mary, Salisbury. These had protection with out clause nolumus.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Thomas de Staunton,
Osbert de Wycumbe,
Henry de Hereford,
John de Shypton,
Adam de Irencestre,
John de Wyntonia,
Simon de Derham,
William de Neuton,
Richard de Worthe,
Walter de Welewe,
Henry de Weymue,
Simon Ingram,
Henry de Chilbalton,
Elias de Sunnynges,
John de Basteldene,
Robert de Warham,
Robert de Romeseye,
Nicholas de Mere,
Stephen de Frameleye,
Robert de Gernemuth,
Robert de Leycestre,
Thomas de Forde,
Robert Eylmere,
Henry de Middelton,
John de Eton,
Henry de Cornubia,
Philip de Lamburne,
Robert de Odyham,
Nicholas de Remmysbery,
Roger de Estden,
Richard de Mazerigg,
William de Writle,
Geoffrey de Bromham,
Roger de Wycumbe,
William Shireburne,
Richard de Littleton,
John de Rammesbr',
John de Cantulupo,
Robert de Denyse,
Nicholas de Wyntonia,
Henry de Gildeford,
Richard de Yetemenystre,
Andrew le Comuner,
John de Fonte,
William de Stokes,
John de Bolteford,
Ralph de Langebredye,
Ralph de Stevenach,
William de Wokyngham,
Walter de Reymerton,
Thomas de Rem.

William le Peiletre, clerk, proctor general in England of Master Lewis de Bello Monte, the treasurer of St. Mary's, Salisbury, and canon of Wells, for himself and the goods of the said Lewis in the usual form.

Master John de Ibestok, parson of the church of Newechirche.

Nicholas Bynet, prior of Warham. By testimony of Alan Plogonet.

Thomas de Capella, parson of the churches of Blechesdon and Sevenak.

Thomas de Frollesbury, parson of the church of Willehale. By testimony of Henry le Tieys.

Hugelinus de Lavanna, canon of St. Mary's, Salisbury.

The abbot of Dorkcestre. By testimony of John Luvel.

Richard, vicar of the church of Domerham.

William de Preston, vicar of the church of St. Mary, Cettre.

The abbot of Quarr.

John, vicar of the church of Gotesdon. By testimony of J. Lovel.

The prior of Noketon Park.

William le Goyz, parson of the church of Horblauton. By letters of Alan Plug[enet].

Henry de Esshe, canon of St. Mary's, Salisbury.

Richard Pax, parson of the church of Bledon. By bill of Alan Plug[ enet].

The abbot of Bynedon.

Clement de Stanford, parson of the church of Fresshewater.

Walter de Tychefeud, parson of the church of Colingeburn Earls.

The prior of Repindon.

Walter de Wyntonia, parson of the chapel of Staundon.

William, parson of the church of St. Cross, Southampton. By bill of Henry le Tyes.

Master Henry de Wodestok, parson of the church of Bottelegh.

John de Insula, parson of the church of Arretone.

William Coterel, parson of the chapel of St. John the Baptist, Seintlyngges.

Roger, parson of the church of St. Michael, Southampton. By bill of Henry le Tyes.

The sub-prior and convent of Montacute. By K.

Brunus de Monte Revelli, parson of the church of Sheperton.

The prioress of Wynteneye. By testimony of H. le Tyes.

Peter de Bruges, parson of the churches of Lanpeter in Wales and St. Bridget in Netherwent. By bill of A. Plug[enet].

William, parson of the church of St. Hebba, Oxford. By testimony of J. Lovel.
Ralph de Oxonia, parson of the church of Fynnemere.
Nicholas de Blundesden, parson of the church of Chakynden.
William, vicar of the church of St. Peter-in-le-Est, Oxford.
Richard de Lyons, parson of the church of Beckebrok.

Henry de Preselond, parson of the church of Wynesfold.

Reginald, parson of the church of Anne Abbots.

John, parson of the church of Sture Prewes.

William de Babeton, parson of the church of Selton.

Bernard, parson of the church of St. Cross, Cornwall.

Roger, parson of the church of Staunton. By testimony of Alan Plug[enet].
Nicholas, vicar of the church of Suthstoke.
William, parson of the church of Sweyneswyk.
John, parson of the church of Langrygg.
William de Batesford, parson of the church of Lokestone. By testimony of Alan Plug[enet].
The prior of Dunsterre.
Nicholas, parson of the church of Priston.

Jordan, vicar of the church of Weston by Bath.

William de la Dune. By bill of the Exchequer.

Malcolm de Harleye.

Simon, parson of the church of Baggeworth.

William de Middelton, sacristan of the church of Wymburn Minstre. By roll of Recognisances.
Master Henry de la Hyde, parson of the church of Melebury.

Master William de Wentlynge, parson of the church of Burghelere. By testimony of H. Tyeys.

Walter de Falleye, parson of the church of Wolvrinton.

Walter de Sancto Lucio, vicar of the church of Areton.

The abbot and convent of Dunkeswelle.

Henry de Moy, parson of the church of Blaneford Forum.

William de Puntyngton, parson of the church of Hardington. By bill of Alan de Plogenet.

Thomas de Norrigg, parson of the chapel of Wyntreburn Thomaston. By roll of Recoguisances.

William, parson of the church of Langecrichel. By testimony of Alan de Plogenet.

John de Byrne, prior of the cell of Mary Magdalene without Lincoln.

Richard, vicar of the church of Nethrewollop. By roll of Recognisances.

Thomas de Corf, parson of the church of St. Peter, Shaftesbury. By roll of Recognisances.

Robert de Rympton, parson of the church of Long Blaneford. By roll of Recognisances.

The abbot of Forde.

Francis de Stokleye, parson of the church of Neuton St. Loe (Sancti Laudi). By bill of Alan Plug[enet].

Stephen, parson of the church of Costone. By testimony of the said Alan.

Jordan de Insula, parson of the church of Wrington. By bill of Alan Plug[enet].

The prior of Fakenhamdam. By testimony of Robert de Tateshale.

Philip de Vasto Prato, parson of the church of Westdeuelihs. By roll of Recognisances.

Robert de Sancto Nicholao, parson of the church of Estkoker. By bill of Recognisances.

Master Robert de Craft, parson of the churches of Bedeworth and Eylmelthorp. By testimony of J. de Segrave.

Brian de Compton, parson of the church of Twyverton. By testimony of Alan Plug[enet].
Nicholas, parson of the church of Walecote.
Alan, parson of the church of Hampton by Bath.
Alexander, parson of the church of Paddeworth. By testimony of J. Lovel.
Henry, parson of the church of Wasinges.
Thomas, parson of the church of Silhamstede Banastre.

William de Estaniaco, archdeacon of Lincoln and parson of the church of Grenested.

The abbot of Torre. By testimony of Gilbert de Knovill.

Gerard de Wyppeyns, canon of the church of St. Chad, Lichfield, and parson of the churches of Creystok and Wadyngton.

Stephen, parson of the church of Godmanston. By testimony of A. Plugenet.

Robert de Littlebury, clerk. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Richard de Hertrigge, parson of the church of Suthmorton. By testimony of J. Lovel.

William de Berewyk, parson of the church of Calvedon Harang.

Robert de Berewyk, vicar of the church of Henton.

John de Sheffeld.

The abbess of Canonlegh. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Robert Smaleman, parson of the church of Yatebury.

The abbot of Nyweham.

Nicholas, vicar of the church of Roudes.

John de Wyvelesford, parson of the church of Suthperet.

Roger, prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter.

Robert de Norwy co. parson of the church of Kynefare, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield.

William de Woelewyk, parson of the church of Chyryton. By testimony of Henry Tyes and Hugh de Chekehull.
Robert de Donam, parson of the church of Avynton.
Jordan, parson of the church of Alresford. By testimony of Henry Tyes and Hugh de Chekehull, sheriff of Southampton.
John, vicar of the church of Sutton

John, vicar of the church of Berthon by Kenewertheston. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Hugh de Eyton, parson of the church of Lymyngton.

Michael de Bernewell, parson of the church of Kyngestone Bagepuz, in the diocese of Salisbury.

Richard del Espine, parson of the church of Sevenhampton Michaels. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

William Man, parson of the church of Cruket Malherbe.

John de Legh, parson of the church of Suthlegh.

Walter, parson of the church of Soueberge. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Robert de Pydele, parson of the church of Farweye.

William de Conry, parson of the church of North Peret. By testimony of A. Plug[enet] and the sheriff of Somerset.

Ernaldus de Moury, parson of the church of Meriet. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Richard Tuk', vicar of the church of Merthuche. By bill of Alan Plugenet.

William, parson of the church of Knyghtheton. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].
Nicholas Moyun, parson of the church of Amme Moyun.
Hervey, parson of the church of Manston.
William le Bruton, parson of a moiety of the church of Acford Skelling.
Matthew, parson of a moiety of the church of Childeacford.

Robert de Derneford, vicar of the church of Northperton.

The abbot of Boclaunde. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Richard de Wyggehale, parson of the moiety of the church of Childeacford. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

John Fraunke, parson of the church of Bernolby. By testimony of A. de Welles.

The abbot of Buffestre. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

MEMBRANE 12d.

March 23. Shaftesbury.

Protection with clause nolumus, until Michaelmas, for the prior of Okeburn, to whom the king, by writ of Exchequer, has restored the priory, to hold during pleasure, on condition that he pay at the Exchequer a certain sum yearly, according to an ordinance made thereof in the Exchequer. By bill of Exchequer.

The like for the following :—

William, prior of Hermodesworth.

The prior of Barnestaple.

John, prior of Andevre.

The prior of Wylmynton, a cell of the abbey of St. Mary, Grestain, in the dominion of the king of France.

The prior of Frumpton.
Otriton.
Totteneys.
Cowyk.
St. James's by Oxford.
Estiventon.
Lodres.

Nicholas, prior of Toftes.

The prior of Upaven.
Byrstall.
Weston.
Ecclesfeld.
Blythe.
St. Cross, Isle of Wight.
St. Helens.
Apeltrecumbe.
Caresbrok.
Brumesfeld.
Avebury.
Mobury.
Tuardreyd.
Clifford.
St. Neot's.

April 19. Plympton.

Simon, prior of Newent.

Osbert, prior of Goldeclive.

William, attorney of the prior of Bekeford.

June 26. Westminster.

Ralph, prior of Ware.

Matthew, prior of Coges.

John, proctor of the abbot of Aulnay.

Brother Robert, proctor of the abbot of St. Nicholas, Angers (Andegavis). By bill of Exchequer.

The prior of Neuton Longeville.

Brother William, proctor of the abbot of Séez, in England.

Brother Hugh, prior of Wedon.

The prior of Noion and Newmarket.

Brother Peter, prior of Pritwell.

July 24. Westminster.

Brother James, prior of Horton, a cell of the abbey of Cluny.

MEMBRANE 11d.

July 24. Westminster.

[There is a blank space after the last entry on Membrane 12d., and Membrane 11d. has no heading to the following list of clergy, which appears to be a continuation of the list of protections on Membrane 13d. above.]

April 4. Bishops Clist.

Master Richard de Speccote, parson of the church of Parkham.

Thomas, bishop of Exeter.

The dean and chapter of St. Peter's, Exeter, for the possessions belonging to the said church.

Master William Bloyou, parson of the church of Puntestocke.

Payn de Exonia, parson of the church of Dunesford.

Master John le Petyt, parson of the church of St. Melan.

Richard de Mayesmor, parson of the churches of Sutton Montacute and Sparkeford.

Master Henry de Sumersete, parson of the church of Cury Rivel.

Nicholas, parson of the church of Thurverton.

The prioress of Polsio.

John, parson of the church of Chiriton Pagan.

John, parson of the church of Stodleye.

Walter de Mellond, precentor of the church of St. Cross, Cridinton.

John de Arderne, parson of the church of Stawell. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Robert de Wychio, parson of the churches of Alvethechirche and Tyderinton, and canon of the church of Holy Trinity, Westbury. By testimony of Thomas de Berkeleye.

The prior of Plympton. By testimony of Sir Gilbert de Knovill.

John Tolliro, parson of the church of Tarente Gundevyle. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Clement de la Roche, parson of the church of la Roche.

Walter, parson of the church of Combe Templer. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Thomas le Bret, parson of the church of Poghill.

The abbess of Tarente. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Walter de Cantilupo, parson of the church of Snytefeud, in the diocese of Worcester. By testimony of J. de Segrave.

Philip de Shillingeford, parson of the church of Legh.

Thomas, parson of the church of Spectebury. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Philip de Exonia, archdeacon of Berdestapel. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

John, vicar of the church of Jevele. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Alexander de Munestok, parson of the church of Farligh. By testimony of H. le Tyeys.

Philip, parson of the churches of Kaentlesbyar and St. Tudy (Sancto Tudio).

Alexander, vicar of the church of Welinton.

The abbot of Cumbermere. By testimony of Reginald de Grey.

Walter, parson of the church of Joyford.

Master Walter de Stapeldon, parson of the church of Aveton Giffard.

The abbot of Tavistock. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Hugh, parson of the chapel of Kyngeston by Gevele. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Robert de Lodres, keeper of the hermitage of Leucumbe. By the Chancellor for God.

Philip de Sancto Albino, parson of the church of Alrington.

The prior of Plympton. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

John de Grosewold, parson of the church of Little Dersete, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. By testimony of J. de Segrave.

Simon de Wybbebury, parson of the church of Chaghford.

Master John, parson of the church of Puderham.

Alan de Baucumbe, parson of the church of Wemmeworthy.

John Tracy, parson of the church of St. Mabena.

William le Chaumberleyn, prebendary in the church of St. Cross, Crideton.

Geoffrey, parson of the church of Fyneton.

Master Hamo Parleben, parson of the church of Wyke, St. Mary.

William Malet, parson of the church of Aure. By bill of Alan Plug[enet] and the sheriff of Sumerset.

Geoffrey de Malleston, parson of the church of Cherleton.

Master Clement de Rupe, parson of the churches of Roche (de Rupe) and St. Mewans (de Sancto Mewano).

David de Sulghene, prebendary in the church of St. Berian.

Master John Wele, parson of the church of Wodeleye.

Master David, parson of the church of Shirewell.

Henry, parson of the church of Chilterne Dommore.

The prior of Launceveton.

John de Middelton. parson of the church of Weston and vicar of the church of Otry St. Mary.

Henry de la Lynde, parson of the church of Chescumbe.

Thomas de Evesham, parson of the chapel of Blakelond.

William de Flore, parson of the church of Blake Toriton.

The abbot of Hertilaunde.

Master William de Ditton, parson of the church of Taustok. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

John, parson of the church of Farendon.

Robert, parson of the church of Tetteburne.

The abbot of Clyve.

Thomas de Stapeldon, parson of the church of Suttecumbe.

William, vicar of the church of St. Mary Major, Exeter.

The prior of Frythelestok.

Walter, parson of the church of Torrebryon.

Master Ralph de Bikebury, parson of the church of Bikebiry.

John, vicar of the church of Milton. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Hugh de Exton, parson of the church of Dune St. Mary.

Thomas, parson of the church of Bretton.

Richard, parson of the church of Spertegrave. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

William Bonde, parson of the church of Pultimore.

John de Glasneya, parson of the church of Clistwyk.

William de Lavinton, parson of the church of St. Ewa.

William de Plumpton, parson of the church of Westludeford. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Nicholas Strange, parson of the church of Clyst Finnycum.

William, parson of the church of Giddesham.

Robert Goue, parson of the church of Assherston.

Robert, parson of the church of Cumbe Coffyn.

Henry de Pynkeny, parson of the church of Duppeford.

John de Exton, parson of the church of Affeton.

Hugh, parson of the church of Neweton. By testimony of H. Tyeys.

William de Debenham, vicar of the church of Westhanneye. By testimony of H. de Thistelton.

Nicholas le Chaumberleyn, parson of the church of Morcestre Bishops.

Roger de Cruke, parson of the church of Benanger.

Roger de Mimlaunde, parson of the church of Brodewode.

William de Treynyer, vicar of the church of Lauescly.

John de Clendon, parson of the church of Neweton.

John de Estone, parson of the church of Colemere. By testimony of H. Tyeys.

John le Bygod, parson of the churches of Framlingham, Ersham, Akele, Teberton and Wyke.

Elias, parson of the church of Cameleghe. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

The abbot of Malmesbury.

Isaac le Rous, vicar of the church of Porteseye St. Mary.

Master William de Grenefeyld, parson of the church of Gillingham. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

James de Cumbe, parson of the church of St. Stephen, Exeter. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Edward, parson of the church of Tarente Kaynes. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Geoffrey, vicar of the church of Cadebyry.

Adam, vicar of the church of Nortbyry. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

The prior of Daventre.

The abbot of St. Augustine's, Bristol.

Richard de Erwes, parson of the church of Morchard Crwes.

William, parson of the church of Dunshydiok.

William, parson of the church of Wulfardesworthy.

Adam, parson of the church of Lockesbere.

Richard Cotel, parson of the church of Corscumbe. By bill of A. Plug[enet.]
Nicholas, abbot of Kaynesham.
Robert de Bello Campo, parson of the church of Stoke desuz Hamedune.

Thomas, parson of the church of Uppeton Pyn.

Peter, parson of the church of Est Woggewille.

Richard, parson of the church of Luketon. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

John de Hulle, parson of the church of Daunteseye.

Adam, parson of the church of Bromton. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

The abbot of Eynesham. By testimony of J. Lovel.

Thomas de Bradeford, parson of the church of Dertinton.

John de Trillawe, clerk. By testimony of J. Lovel.

William, parson of the church of Filelegh. By testimony of G. de Knovill.
Philip, parson of the church of Hamme.
John, parson of the church of Estbocland.

The prior of St. Bartholomew's, Gloucester.

The abbot of Cirencestre.

William Neel, parson of the church of Eshereygny.

Nicholas de Berewyk, parson of the church of Coldashton.

Adam de Wasford, parson of the church of Wasford.

Elias, vicar of the church of Cristenestowe.

William de Cerdestok, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

The prioress of the house of St. Mary Magdalene, Bristoll.

Master William de Ewell, canon of the church of St. Paul, London.

William, vicar of the church of Cerdestok.

Thomas, parson of the church of Suth Molton. By bill of G. de Knovill.
Richard, parson of the church of Estwolrington.

Peter, vicar of the church of Yetemenstre. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Adam le Blund, parson of the church of Eglosheyl.

John, vicar of the church of Bukerell.

Andrew de Staunton, parson of the church of Staunton. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

The abbot of St. Dogmael's. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Matthew, vicar of the church of Payhembyry.

Maurice de Caumvill, parson of the church of Nymetracy.

Ralph, parson of the church of Polham. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Odo, parson of the church of Alinton.

William de Rypton, parson of the church of Beniell.

Hugh, parson of the church of Writhlyngton. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Robert, vicar of the church of Kynggesteyton.

John, parson of the church of Lillington. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Henry de Shinholte, parson of the church of Porlemuth.

John de Harecumbe, parson of the church of Clysthydon.

William de la Perce, parson of the church of Wyntreburn Stikelane. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

The prior of Pilton.

John, parson of the church of Nimeth St. George. By bill of G. de Knovill.
Master Richard, parson of the church of Esse.

William de Cherleton, succentor of the church of Wells, and parson of the church of Cherleton Makerell.

Master John le Waleys.

Walter son of Thomas.

Stephen de Welington.

Richard de Sauford.

Simon de Stockelegh.

Adam de Sydemuth.

Richard Duschaunt.

John de Anstygh.

Richard de Penbrok.

John de Evysham.

Wymund Duschaunt.

John Sydemuth.

Richard de Brankyscumbe.

John de Lokynton.

Robert Pees.

John Fraunceys.

Gervase de Poghehull.

Walter le Tayllur, vicar of the church of St. Cross, Cridinton.

William de Oxton, parson of the church of Creucumbe.

Hugh, parson of the chapel of Toddebere. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].
Walter, parson of Nithermelecumbe.

Andrew parson of the church of Morleghe.

Walter de Bridewell, parson of the church of Whiteston. By testimony G. de Knovill.

Thomas de Cherlton, parson of the church of Pokelechirche.

Thomas de Henton, parson of the church of Chiriton.

Master Roger de Otery, parson of the church of Ilstington.

John, parson of the church of Cumbe-in-Tynhyde. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

John de Clopham, parson of the church of Clopham.

Richard Sidevers of Alincestre, parson of the church of Waterstok.

John de Chiklede, parson of the church of Chiklede. By testimony of Robert son of Payn.

William, parson of the church of Frome Voghechurche. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

John de Cristemaleford, parson of the church of Crudewell.

Richar i de Felmyngham, parson of the church of Hengham. By testimony of Robert de Tatteshale.

Stephen, vicar of the church of Mucheldever. By testimony of Henry Tyeys.

The prioress of Cornworth.

Master William de Eton, parson of the church ofChilton. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].
The chapter of Wells.
Hugh de Welewyk, parson of the church of Hanyton. By testimony of Henry Tyeys.
Richard, parson of the church of Bonechurche.
Richard, parson of t he church of St. Laurence,Wa.
The prior of St. Germans. By testimony of Thomas de la Hyde.
Peter de Douueslond, parson of the church of Lansant.

Robert Casteleyn, vicar of the church of Lokynton.

Ralph de Ferrariis, parson of the church of Thurleston.

John, parson of the church of Orchard byTan tone. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].
Hugh de Egredon, parson of the church of Wynterburne Wast.

Philip, parson of the church of Cubberleye.

Robert, parson of the church of Offewelle.

Geoffrey Pollard, clerk. By testimony of Robert son of Roger.
John, vicar of the church of Redborn.

William, parson of the church of Cumbe St. Nicholas.

William, vicar of the church of Inglescumbe. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

John de Torre, parson of the church of Stok in Tynhide.

Stephen, parson of the church of Blakebergh. For God.

Walter de Turiton, vicar of the church of Dene. By K. for God.

William Poleyn, parson of the church of Est Anesty. For God.

Peter de Boyvill, parson of the chapel of Tengbruere. For God.

Th. de Backote, chaplain of the chapel of Heanton Punchardun. By the chancellor, for God.

William de Belton, chaplain. For God.

William de Broghton, vicar of the church of Lamerton. By K. for God.

Henry de Langeton, parson of the church of Stok Magdalene. By K. for God.
Jeminianus de Wadelond, parson of the churchof Asshebury.
John, vicar of the church of Lamberton.
John, vicar of the church of Holbogheton. For God.
Master John de Drayton, parson of the church of Evemere.
Robert, parson of the church of Hunycherche.
William, vicar of the church of Okhampton.

MEMBRANE 10d.

April 8. Buckfastleigh.

Master Richard, parson of the church of Whytston and treasurer of the church of St. Cross, Credinton.

Robert de Cadamo, parson of the church of All Saints, Kirkeby.

Geoffrey de Farnham, vicar of the church of Stokynehamme.

Master Albertinus de Lavania, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

Robert, parson of the church of Radestok. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].
Ralph le Butiller, parson of the church of Henyton St. George.
John, parson of the church of Curilond near Recchiche.

William de Brumpton, parson of the church of Little Bytham. By testimony of A. de Welles.

Adam, parson of the church of Chepstapele. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Walter de Stontorre, chaplain.

Thomas, parson of the church of Beverstone.

Matthew, parson of the church of West Wulverington.

Robert de Cotyngham, parson of the chapel of Richard's Castle, co. Salop.

Michael de la Stane, parson of the church of Rageneford.

John de Sancto Amando, parson of the church of Northcadbury. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].
Geoffrey, parson of the chapel of Estham.

Thomas, parson of the church of Cottelegh.

Robert, parson of the church of Wondestre. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Richard de Alba Marlia, parson of the church of Northlegh.

William de Ayleston, parson of the church of Walkhampton.

Master Blasius de Anaghnia, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury.

Richard de la Grave, prior of Horsleye.

Richard, subdean of Wells, prebendary of Wandestree and parson of the church of Woky. By bill of A. Plug[enet].

Godfrey de Lond[on], parson of the church of Haldeworthi.

Alan de Aston, parson of the church of Bereford.

Richard de Porestok, parson of the church of Acford Aufri and of the chapel of Mapelerton. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

William, parson of the church of Lyn. By testimony of G. de Knovill.
Henry de Esse, parson of the church of Cornwode.

Thomas de Evesham, vicar of the church of Yalmton.

Roger de Abernon, parson of the church of Thornbury.

Giles de Biteden, parson of the church of Henton Bluet.

Master John Dreu, parson of the church of Shifford.

John, parson of the church of Pole.

William Trenchard, vicar of the church of Stow St. Mary.

Thomas de Gorgis, precentor of Wells, parson of the church of Pilton. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Walter de Nyweton, parson of the church of Bradestone.

Benedict de Lincoln, parson of the church of Kyrkeby.

Thomas, parson of the church of St. Pancras by Lym.

John de Coleshull, parson of the church of Northbovy.

Walter de Ferar[iis], parson of the church of Byry.

William, parson of the church of Ekenefford. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

James Fraunceys, parson of the church of Whitchirche.

William, parson of the church of Thellebrigge.

Henry Tylly, parson of the church of Great Lillingston.

Thomas, vicar of the church of Carampton.

Stephen de Molis, parson of the church of Northull.

David de Stakepole, parson of the church of Okeford.

Roger, vicar of the church of Ermyngton.

William, parson of the church of Lanrihoerne.

Roger de Abernoun, parson of the church of Halesbergh.

William de Nymeton, parson of the church of Bokelond.

John de Wonyngwyll, parson of the church of Chirchstowe.

John de Chieu, vicar of the church of Modbyry.

William de Whitele, chaplain. By testimony of J. Lovel.

William de Shireburn, parson of the church of Tollepudele. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Michael, vicar of the church of St. Giles, Redinges. By testimony of J. Lovel.

Richard, parson of the church of Maneton.

Philip de Everdon.

Robert de Everdon, parson of the church of Denton Benedych.

Adam de Chaumpeaus, parson of the church of Bonelegh.

Peter de Boyvill, parson of the chapel of Tenghbruere. Vacated.

Master Thomas de Salesbury, parson of the church of Merwenecherche.

Master John de Everdon, parson of the church of Stoke Basset.

William son of John, parson of the church of Stoke-juxta-Mare. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Herbert de Ferrar[iis], parson of the church of Neuton Ferrers.

William de Stokes, parson of the church of Exford.

Martin, parson of the church of Blakeaueton.

William, parson of a moiety of the church of Bacwelle. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

The prior of Bodmine. By testimony of Thomas de la Hyde.

Roger, vicar of the church of Pyrinton. By testimony of J. Lovel.

The prior of Boddeleye. By testimony of Bogo de Knovill.

Laurence, vicar of the church of Aulescumbe.

Master Robert de la More, parson of the church of Wychehampton.

Hugh de Caldewelle, parson of the church of Wytleye. By testimony of Reginald le Porter, sheriff of Worcester.

Robert Fromund, parson of the church of St. Thomas, Salisbury, and prebendary in the church of St. Mary Magdalene, Chulmelegh.

Guy, parson of the church of Weston juxta Mare, and of a moiety of the church of Bacwelle. By testimony of A. Plug[enet].

Thomas, parson of the church of Heanton Punchardon.

Thomas de Berewe, parson of the church of Arleye By testimony of Reginald le Porter, sheriff of Worcester.

John, parson of the church of Yesdon.

John de Wycham, parson of the church of Stoke, and dean of the church of St. Mary, Shrewsbury.

The prior of Farlegh.

Hilary, parson of the church of Nansint-by-Pouton. By testimony of Thomas de la Hyde.

Luke, vicar of the church of Brixham.

Philip, parson of the church of Cadelegh.

The abbot of Neth.

John de Ubeton, parson of the church of Kydermestre. By testimony of the sheriff of Worcester.

Richard, portioner of the church of St. Endelyente. By testimony of Thomas de la Hide.

Philip de Cobbelegh, canon of the church of Criditon. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Philip de Micheldevre, parson of the church of Froyle.

Thomas de Froymere, parson of the church of Haggeleye. By testimony of Thomas de Berk'.

Master William de la Gare, prebendary in the church of Nonyngton, and parson of the church of Credeleye. By testimony of J. Tregoz.

Gabriel de Camamille, prebendary of Grimeston and Yeteministre. By testimony of A[lan] Pl[ugenet].

Master Richard de Hertford, archdeacon of Hereford. By testimony of J. Tregoz.

Nigel de Kyngescote, vicar of the church of Chirchehamme. By testimony of Thomas de Berkleye.
John, vicar of the church of Westbyry on Sevarne.

Master Roger de Holt, parson of the church of Kirkeby. By testimony of J. de Segrave.

John, parson of the church of Netherc Compton. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

Master Thomas de Sancto Omero, prebendary in the church of Syene, and parson of the church of Stokedith. By testimony of J. Tregoz.

Henry de Colecote, parson of the chapel of Rym. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

William de Wyntereshull, parson of the church of Compton Poundelarge. By testimony of A [lan] P[lugenet].

Richard de Derteford, parson of the church of Shokebrok. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Laurence son of Warin, parson of the church of Alwynton.

Robert, vicar of the church of Forde. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

Richard de Kyngesnode, parson of the church of Colewelle. By testimony of J. Tregoz.

Roger de Stapelbrigge, parson of the church of Stoke Abbots. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

Gilbert Folyot, parson of the church of Hetfeyld. By testimony of the sheriff of Somerset.

William, vicar of the church of Cherdestok. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

Walter de Eneham, vicar of the church of Canygges Bishop's. By testimony of Walter de Pavely.

Walter, parson of the church of Ake in Taundene. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

The prior of Calewych. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Master William de Kyngescote, parson of the church of Westbyry on Sevarne. By testimony of Thomas de Berkleye.

John de Punz, prebendary of the church of Welinton. By testimony of J. Tregoz.
Master Roger de Cantuaria, archdeacon of Salop, prebendary of Little Pion.

Thomas de Kirkeby, parson of the church of Stocton. By testimony of J. de Segrave.

The dean and chapter of Hereford. By testimony of J. Tregoz.

The prior of Berlich. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Henry, parson of the church of Shepton.

John de Punz, prebendary of the church of Welinton.

Master Roger de Cantuaria, archdeacon of Salop and prebendary of Little Pion.

Richard de Burington, parson of the church of Were.

Richard de Dune, parson of the church of Putteford. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

Ralph Blakebery, chaplain. By testimony of Robert son of Roger.
Saer, chaplain of Rynkesbury.
Reginald son of Gilbert de Leccheworth. of St. Albans, chaplain.

Master Roger de Sevenak, treasurer of Hereford, and prebendary in the church of Maddeleye.

Master Richard de Swynefeld, prebendary of the church of Bromyard.

David de Abberhale, parson of the church of Landmabo.

John de Offincton, parson of the church of Mordeford. By testimony of John Tregoz.

Master Gilbert de Swynefeld, chancellor of Hereford and prebendary of Bertonesham.

William de Strete, parson of the church of Ken.

Roger, vicar of the church of Estbrente. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

Laurence de Grymeston, parson of the church of Chirchelalleford. By testimony of J. de Segrave.

Master Robert de Gloucestria, canon of the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, prebendary of Hunderton, and parson of the church of Wylardesbury.

Master William de Sancto Johanne, canon of St. Ethelbert's, prebendary of Wythinton.

Thomas de la Dane, parson of the church of Hampton.

Richard de Cettano, parson of the church of Tyssebury.

Henry de Moneketon, portioner of the church of St. Endelienta. By testimony of [Thomas de] la Hide.
Master Walter Giffard.

John de Hinkele, vicar of the church of Eton. By testimony of J. de Segrave.

Warin de Pemlles, parson of the church of Westleye.

Master William de Sancta Elena, canon of the church of St. Peter, Exeter.

Reginald de Campo Ranulphi, parson of the church of Ilfridecumbe.

Robert de Lewes, parson of the church of Wywelle.

Stephen de Cokynton, parson of the church of Honeshawe.

Henry de Lyveton, parson of the church of Rydynore.

Thomas de Sancto Albano, parson of the church of Holne.

Robert de Hendre, parson of the church of Lanreithon.

Richard Neel, parson of the church of Asshereigny.

William de Braunton, parson of the church of Alverdescote.

William de Halton, parson of the church of Shevyoke.

Roger de Cherleton, canon of the church of St. Cross, Crediton.

Thomas le Bret, parson of the church of Hywysh.

The prior of Sondwell. By testimony of B. de Knovill.

Walter Tracy, parson of the church of Mortaho.

Adam le Jeu, parson of the church of Leveneston.

Hamelin de Godelegh, parson of the church of Halghewylle.

Walter de Rodmarleye, prebendary of Morton and parson of the church of Lugwardyn. By testimony of J. Tregoz.

Roger, parson of the church of Candel Marcys. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

Godfrey de Renham, parson of the church of Chalvele.

Roger Wele, parson of the church of Schroulegh.

Robert de Uframvill, parson of the church of Lappeford.

William Dunnyngg, parson of the church of Bydeford.

Nicholas le Jeu, parson of the church of Lawhiteton.

Robert de Oldelond, parson of the church of Anton.

Thomas de Benhanger, keeper of Henry, parson of the church of Tymbresbergh. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

Philip de Everdon.

Robert, parson of the church of Clist St. Lawrence.

Robert, parson of the church of Duelton.

Thomas de Torny, parson of the church of Aulton Berner.

Richard, vicar of the church of Monkleye.

Master Thomas de Brerlawe, parson of the church of Norham.

Thomas de Lutlinton, canon of the church of Heghtredebyry.

Master James de Bukyngham, canon of the church of Heghtredebury.

Master Simon de Miggeham, dean of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, parson of the church of Godalming, canon of the church of Heghtredebury.

Richard de Sancto Claro, parson of the church of Asshe Britel.

Robert la Wayte, parson of the church of Chiltecombe. By testimony of H. Tyeys.

Richard de Muchegros, parson of a third part of the church of Leye. By testimony of the sheriff of Worcester.

Philip Taleboth, parson of the church of Credenhull. By testimony of J. Tregoz.

Nicholas de Wodeford, parson of the church of Fladbury and prebendary of the church of Westbury. By testimony of Thomas de Berk[leye].

James, parson of the church of Hirsseleye. By testimony of H. Tyeys.
John de Suberton, parson of the church of Walesworth.

Master Roger de Boudon, parson of the church of Undel.

Drogo, vicar of the church of St. Breward (de Sancto Brueredo).

The dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, for all the possessions belonging to the commons (ad communam) of the said church.

Richard de Portlonde, vicar of the church of St. David, Cornwall.

John Burgoygne, parson of the church of Rolveston. By testimony of Walter de Pavely.

Richard, parson of a moiety of the church of St. Gerrans.

Thomas de Glen, parson of the church of St. Ruan Major (Sancti Runoni) in Kerier.

Richard de Staunford, parson of the church of Kaylesthorp.

The prioress of Feyrwell. By testimony of B. de Knovill.

Simon de Ralegh, parson of the church of Warkelegh.

Michael de Clare, parson of the church of Hegesete

John de Clare, parson of the church of Somerton.

William de Clare, parson of the church of Hintlesham.

John, parson of the church of Melebury Osmund. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

William de Middelwode, vicar of the church of St. Gennys (Sancti Genesii) in Co[rnwall].

John, parson of the church of Pennedommor. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

John, vicar of the church of Axemuth.

William de Broghton, vicar. Vacated because for God, and elsewhere.

Ralph, parson of the church of St. Mawgan (de Sancto Maugnano).

Walter de Stranshale, parson of the church of Hidon.

Stephen, parson of the church of Sutton Byngham. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

Robert de Everdon, parson of the church of Ludeton.

Andrew, vicar of the church of Alfington Besiles.

Philip de Cornubia, parson of the church of St. Just.

Hamelin, parson of the church of Wythiel.

William, parson of the church of Little Hameston.

Peter, parson of the church of Sele Monachorum.

Ralph de Prydyas, parson of the church of St. Gwinear (de Sancto Wynyero).

Henry, vicar of the church of St. Newlyn.

Henry, vicar of the church of Colrugge.

Nicholas, parson of the church of Colvenebergh.

Roger Gervays, parson of the church of Wykham.

Peter, parson of the church of St. Mary, Wyltone. By testimony of W. de Pavylly.

Richard Gundewyne, parson of the church of Bradeford,

The abbot of St. Andrew's, Vercelli (Wersellensis) in Lombardy, parson of the church of St. Andrew's, Cestreton.

Master Robert de Cumbe, parson of the churches of Morton, Winterslawe and Aldeflode.

Gilbert, parson of the church of Babbecary. By testimony of A[lan] P[lugenet].

Thomas de Lecchelade, parson of the church of Wympel.

Wandricus, parson of the church of St. Ladock (de Sancto Laudoco). By testimony of Thomas de la Hide.

William de Lomene, parson of the church of Somerferd Maudut.

The abbot of Teukesbury, parson of the churches of St. Crowenne and of St. Wenn (Sancto Wenne) co. Cornwall, and of the church of Chetelhampton, co. Devon. By testimony of Thomas de la Hide.

William de Bylleme, parson of the church of Hambury.

Andrew, vicar of the church of Cerde.

MEMBRANE 9d.

Roger de Norton, parson of the church of Brantefeld.

William, parson of the church of Sydenham Albemarlie.

The prior of Plympton. By testimony of G. de Knovill.

John, parson of the church of Layneston. By testimony of H. Tyeys.

Master Henry de Roghedene, parson of the church of Eston. By testimony of the same.

Master Michael de Helestone, parson of the church of Wordi Mortimer. By testimony of the same.
Giles, parson of the church of Bromdene.
Walter, vicar of the church of Hayling.

William Lovel, portioner of the church of Ermynton.

Henry de Lyskeret, parson of the church of St. Faith, Sparkeford. By testimony of H. Tyeys.

Walter de Meriet, parson of the church of Wydecumb. By testimony of A[lan] Pl[ugenet].

Adam, vicar of the church of Andevere.

Master James de Florencia, parson of the church of Brighteston. By testimony of H. Tyeys.

Master William de Wymundeham, parson of the church of Dydesham, and portioner of the church of St. Teath.

Richard, parson of the church of Tavy St. Peter

William Lude, vicar of the church of Estworldham By testimony of H. Tyeys.
William, parson of the church of St. Peter atte Whytebrede, Winchester.

Hugh de Parva Rydeware, chaplain. By testimony of B. de Knovill.

Ranulph, parson of the church of Middelton Abbot's.

William de Lucumbe, parson of the church of Nettelcumbe.

The prior of St. James', Bristol.

Ralph, parson of the church of Chisshulle. By testimony of H. Tyeys.
Ralph de la March, parson of the church of Hacche.
Richard, vicar of the church of Portesmuth.
William de Froylle, parson of the church of St. Peter Colebrocstret [Winchester].
Robert de Chyrevyle, parson of the church of St. John, Mous.
Robert, parson of the church of Minstede.
Hugh, vicar of the church of Imbeshete.
Simon, parson of the church of St. Martin, Parcheminstrete, Winchester.

William de Leycestre, parson of the church of Hereford.

The prior of Plympton. By testimony of G. de Knovill.
Thomas parson of the church of Teyngton Dreu.
Thomas de Badmynton, parson of the church of St. Andrew Pershore. By testimony of the sheriff of Worcester.
Master Geoffrey de Nowyco, parson of the churchof Overebury.
Hugh, dean of the church of Westbury. By testimony of Thomas de Berk[eleye].
Master Richard de Vienna, parson of the church of Olveston and prebendary of Westbyry.

Peter, vicar of the church of Cumbe Bishops.

William de Legh, parson of the church of Jacobestow.

Nicholas de Kelly, parson of the church of Kelly.

Master John le Flemmeng, parson of the churches of Penestye and Hoghton.

Gilbert, vicar of the church of Dulo.

The prior of the hospital of St. John, Lichfield. By testimony of B. de Knovill.

Henry, parson of the church of Beauford.

John de Cheu, parson of the church of St Marina. By testimony of Thomas de la Hyde.

William de Molys, parson of the church of Yeksburne.

John de Halfknyght, parson of the church of St. James by Winchester castle.

William de Stranshale, parson of the church of Wyddeworth.

Richard, vicar of the church of Bury Pomeray.

Roger, vicar of the church of Brodehommeston.

John, parson of the church of Manyngfeld Brewose.

Roger de Assherugge, parson of the church of Kyngesripton.

Master William de Wymundeham, parson of the church of Barton.

Master Thomas de Cantebrigg, parson of the church of Laston.

Roger de Clare, parson of the church of Deverel.

Robert, vicar of the church of St. Bartholomew. By testimony of H. Tyeys.

Nicholas, parson of the church of Asselowe. By testimony of J. de Segrave.
John, parson of the church of Henle.
The abbot of Alencestre.

John, parson of the church of Ekynton. By testimony of the sheriff of Worcester.

Walter de Iweleye, clerk. By testimony of Thomas de Berkle.

Master Adam Heym, parson of the church of Meuxet.

Martin, parson of the church of Pearcumbe.

John de Wolvedon, vicar of the church of St. Eval (Sancti Uvelis).

Gervase de Horton, parson of the church of Ruweberewe.

John de Odingeseles, parson of the church of Longhichinton. By testimony of J. de Segrave.

William, vicar of the church of Sumbury. By testimony of H. Ties and H. de Chikehull.

William, parson of the church of Newenton. By testimony of the sheriff of Worcester.

Robert, parson of the church of Flavel. By testimony of the same.

Walter, parson of the church of Northpidele. By testimony of the same.

Master Robert de Codinton, clerk. By testimony of J. de Segrave.
Roger, vicar of the church of Chelvrescote.
The prior of Kenelworth.
The prior of Coventry.
John, vicar of the church of Offechirche.
William, vicar of the church of Bykenhull.
Edmund de Langele, parson of the church of Wolfhamcote.
Ralph, parson of the church of Lodbrok.

Richard, parson of the church of St. Pinnock.

Robert, parson of the church of Saunford Peverel.

Roger Bloyou, parson of the church of Monek Okhampton.

Walter, parson of the church of Godelegh.

William son of Rogo, parson of the church of Hautebray.

Richard, vicar of the church of St. Ide (de Sancto Ido).

Ralph Do, parson of the church of Stokrivers.

Alan de Bloiou, parson of the church of Ludewent.

John son of Rogo, parson of the church of Porlok.

William de Yevelcestre, vicar of the church of Sutton.

Benedict de Plymstok, parson of the church of St. Melion (de Sancto Melano).

Robert, vicar of the church of Stretton.

Gilbert de Farynoon, clerk. By testimony of H. Ties.
Lawrence, vicar of the church of Spersholte.
Roger, parson of the church of St. Stephen.
William de Chynham, parson of the church of Stonham.
John de Ropley, parson of the church of King's Wurthy.
William de Turon, parson of the church of Nyweton.
Ranulph, vicar of the church of Habbelenche. By testimony of the sheriff of Worcester.
Henry, parson of the church of Sheldesleye.
Hugh, parson of the church of Adbrighton.
Ralph, parson of the church of Stocton.
Robert de Aure, chaplain. By testimony of T. de Berk[leye.]
Robert, parson of the church of Iweleye.
Master John le Saye, parson of the church of Stanleye.
Master Henry de Neuton, parson of the church of Wynifred.
Walter, vicar of the church of Berkeleye.
William de Stawelle, parson of the church of Tormerton.
Henry de la Hull of Lydeneye, chaplain.
Master Ralph de Leycestre, parson of the church Suthham. By testimony of J. de Segrave.
John, vicar of the church of Lockesle.
Henry, parson of the church of Ilmedon.
Robert de Merston Botiller, chaplain.
Thomas Tankard, clerk, of Warwick. By testimony of J. de Segrave.
Richard, parson of the church of Alcestre.
Master Richard de Staneford, clerk.
John de Bervill, vicar of the church of Wolfricheston.
The prior of Stodleye.
William de Haulee, parson of the church of Morton Bagod.
William, vicar of the church of Edington.
William de la Plaunche, parson of the church of Wytchirche.

Richard de Clare, parson of the churches of Ebrighton and Camelerton. By testimony of A. Plokonet.

Oliver, parson of the church of St. Hugh, Cornwall. By testimony of the sheriff of Cornwall.

John de Staneweye, parson of the church of Rippel. By testimony of Th. de Berk[eley.]

Richard de Swanemere, parson of the church of Gretham. By testimony of H. Ties and H. de Chik[ehull].

David, parson of the church of St. Michael, Penkevel.

Gilbert de Boys, parson of the church of Kirkelongeleye. By testimony of Thomas de Furnivall.
William, parson of the church of Ilkesdon.

Master Thomas de Stok, parson of the churches of Kemeseye and Stanedisse. By testimony of Thomas de Berk[eley.]

Ralph de Salne of Wherewell, chaplain. By testimony of H. Tyeys.
Relevius, parson of the church of Wodecote.
Henry, parson of the church of Ludesulve.
John de Froylle, parson of the church of St. Johnde la Forde, Winchester.
John do Haveringe, parson of the churches of Cresham and la Leye. By testimony of H. de Thisteldon.
William, vicar of the church of Wytteneye.
Master William de Hamme, parson of the church of Hamme.
William de Chaumbri of Savoy, parson of the church of Wytteneye.

Thomas de Peshale, parson of the church of Frompton.

William de Glouc[estria], parson of the church of Berton Sacy.

Master John de Radeberg, parson of the church of Hertlebyry. By testimony of Thomas de Berkeleye.

Walter, parson of the church of St. Martin, Worcester. By testimony of Reginald le Porter.

Eustace, vicar of the church of Tatinton. By testimony of J. Tregoz.
Elias de Uske, vicar of the church of Hereford.
Richard de Credeleye, vicar of the church of Hereford.
John de Bolinghop, chaplain.
Gilbert, parson of the church of Bruge Solers.
William de Alleslaye, parson of the church of Stoke Lacy.
Philip ap Howel, parson of the churches of Mockies and Thlambister.
Hugh Doverous, parson of the church of Kynardesleye.
John le Werur, chaplain, and John le Mareschal, chaplain.
William de Folevile, parson of the church of Malmeshull Lacy. By testimony of J. Tregoz.
Master Stephen de Monte Gomeri, parson of the church of Donure.
Walter, chaplain of the church of Mordeford.
Walter, chaplain of Byford.
Walter Plumet, vicar of the church of Maddeleye.
John de la Punde, vicar of the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford.
Richard de Wys, vicar of the church of Urselane.
Ranulph de Evesham, Hugh le Charpenter and William Vallet, vicars of the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford.
Thomas, vicar of the church of Homme Lacy.
Hugh de Rysebury, parson of the church of Old Radenore.
Hugh de Brewose, parson of the church of Penebrugg.
Geoffrey de Balcote, parson of the church of Kingeslone.
The prior of Kilpec.
Bartholomew, parson of the church of Little Martleye.
James de Solers, parson of the church of Hope Solers.
Hugh, vicar of the church of Upton.
Henry de Brom, parson of the church of Norton. By testimony of Robert de Tateshale.
Geoffrey Shilling, vicar of the church of Lodne.
Roger de Hales, parson of the church of Norton.

John, vicar of the church of Halberton.

Richard, parson of the church of St. Just in Penewith.

David, vicar of the church of Liskeret.

Henry le Deneys, parson of the church of Lisneuwyth.

William de Mortuo Man, prebendary of the prebend of Gorew . . . . By testimony of J. Tregoz.
Peter de Langone, prebendary of the prebend of Preston and parson of Little Wenlak.

Robert de Hemmington, parson of a moiety of the church of Malpas. By testimony of the justice of Chester.

Norman de Braunford, vicar of the church of Hardelee. By testimony of R. de Tateshale.

William Fiz Roges, provost of Glasneye, and the chapter of that place, By testimony of Thomas de la Hide.

Richard, parson of the church of St. Anastasia, Winchester. By testimony of H. Ties.

John, parson of the church of Barnestaple. By testimony of G. de Knouvill.

Hugh de Leministre, parson of the church of Suthtauton. By testimony of J. de Havering.

The abbot of Basingwerk. By testimony of R. de Grey.

Robert le Waleys, parson of the church of Clenchewarton. By testimony of R de Tateshale.

Robert Burdet, vicar of the church of Ekebukelond.

William de Brikhull, parson of the church of Mold. By testimony of the justice of Chester.
Robert de Pulford, parson of the church of Codington.
Philip Gerard, parson of the church of Bebington,
The prior of Birkeheved.
Stephen, parson of the church of Tilston.
Richard de Blechelegh, parson of the church of Northwrthin.

Master Gilbert de Arderne, parson of the church of Aldeford.

John, vicar of the church of Tauton Bishops.

Roger Ingolt, parson of the church of Haworthin. By testimony of Reginald de Grey.

The dean and chapter of the church of St. John, Chester. By testimony of Reginald de Grey, justice of Chester.
The abbot of Chester.
The prior of Norton.
Benedict, portioner of the church of Norththope.
William Duyn, parson of a moiety of the church of Malpas.
Robert son of Bernard, parson of the church of Lechamstede. By testimony of the justice of Chester.
Peter de Prymington, clerk.
The abbot of Vale Royal.
David, parson of the church of Kilkenny.

Thomas, vicar of the church of Lerky.

MEMBRANE 8d.

April 18. Plympton.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spig[urnel] and John Druel, touching the persons who assaulted the men, servants and household (familiares) of A. bishop of Durham, at the market of Undel, co. Northampton, and carried away and consumed the goods bought for the bishop there.

MEMBRANE 6d.

May 23. Portsmouth.

The like to John Randolf and Thomas de Warblington, touching the persons who assaulted Almaricus de Sumersete in the abbot of Romesye's wood of Romesye, co. Southampton. By K.

MEMBRANE 5d.

Commission to William de Pageham and Luke de Vienna, to deliver Gildeford gaol of all prisoners except those indicted for trespasses against the peace before the coming of the justices lately in eyre in the county of Surrey, and except those who before the coming of the said justices were handed over in bail for manslaughter, and except those who were indicted before Peter Malore and Osbert de Spaldington, justices lately appointed to hear and determine trespasses committed in the warrens and chaces of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, in the counties of Surrey and Sussex.

June 3. Canterbury.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Apilton of Of' and Michael de Harccla on petition of accused, touching appeals of Christiana daughter of Walter de Blakehale and of Eva, late wife of the said Walter, in the county of Cumberland against John le Blunt for the death of the said Walter.

MEMBRANE 4d.

June 15. Chatham.

The like to William de Kerdeston and Ralph Bomund, on complaint by Simon de Cokefeld and John de Cokefeld, that being under the king's protection, Richard de Cokefeld, Benedict, Thomas and Ranulph his sons, Thomas de Norton, William de Ragedale, Bartholomew le Sumter, Bartholomew le Keu, Robert son of Galienus de Semere, Ralph le Sumeter of Chelsworth, John de la Haye, Roger Buk' and Simon Grand carried away their goods at Whatefeld, co. Suffolk, and assaulted their servants.

MEMBRANE 2d.

June 22. Westminster.

The like to William de Carletone and William Haward, touching the persons who by night broke the obstructions recently erected in pursuance of a commission de walliis et fossatis, directed to Peter de Campania, Thomas de Hakford and Adam de Shorpham, in three places in the river Utwell in Mersslaunde, co. Norfolk, and diverted the course of the stream. And they are to bring back the course of the stream as they think best for the safety of the lands there. By K.

MEMBRANE 1d.

June 27. Westminster.

The like to the same, on complaint by William de Ormesby that while he was on the king's service in Scotland and under his protection, John parson of the church of Malteby, Peter his son, John Jeck of Malteby and John le Personessone, carried away his goods at Castre in Flegg, co. Norfolk, and assaulted his men.

June 28. Westminster.

The like to R. de Retford, touching the persons who entered the priory of Castelacre, co. Norfolk, during voidance, and took and consumed the goods there.