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Persons are indexed by Christian name, with cross-references from other names; names of places are indexed under their modern forms as far as possible. Witnesses to the charters calendared as 1–233 are not indexed. References in the form p1, etc., are to pages in the introduction; all other references are to the bold numbers of the charters.
A
Abel, goldsmith, 381
Abingdon (Berks, Abbendon, Abbendonia, Abendon, Abendona, Abingdon, Halbendon), 225, 323, 481; chaplains, 323, 481; monks, 323, 481
Abingdon, see alsoJohn; Martin
Abetot, see Urse
Abraham, brother of Martin, 374
Abingdon, See also John; Martin
Abraham, brother of Martin, 374
Absolon, his son William, and his brother John, 479
Acton, see Stephen; William
Adam, brother of son of Ralph son of Adam, 290
Adam, chamberlain, 297, 319, 372, 409
Adam, chaplain of Abbot William, monk of Westminster, 308
Adam, clerk of Henry Fitz Ailwin the Mayor, 355
Adam, deacon, 382
Adam le Gost, 382
Adam, marshall, 454–5
Adam, monk of Malvern, 271
Adam, nephew of the bishop (i.e. of Richard of IIchester, bp of Winchester), p18; 288, 387, 413–4, 416, 422, 437–8, 440, 443–4, 446–8, 451
Adam of Cranford, Mr, 315, 454–5
Adam of Esssendon, 313
Adam of Essex, 453
Adam of Greenford, 453–5
Adam of London, 246
Adam of Petsoe (Pettesho), 472
Adam of Sunbury, 301 315, 446–8; his widow, see Juliana
Adam of the church, 356, 408, 418, 421, 441
Adam of the monastery, 417
Adam of the Wood, 466–7
Adam of Westminster, 356, 395, 402–3, 407, 411–12, 423, 425–7, 429, 433; and Matilda his wife, and Scolastica her mother, 412
Adam of Winchester, 318
Adam, sergeant of Westminster Abbey, 348, 360, 378, 387, 407, 412, 423, 430, 433, 443–4, 451, 458, 461, 480
Adam, sermocinarius, sermonicinarius,
Adam, son of Aldwin the chamberlain,
Adam, son of Alulf, 381
Adam, son of Godfrey of Pershore, 271
Adela, ,countess of Blois (mother of King Stephen), 105
Adrian IV, pope, p13; 164–6; his brother, 208
Adward, see Ailward
Aelwin, cook, 234
Agnes of Claygate, 347
Agnes, sister of Thomas Becket, 382, 384
Aguillun, see Richard
Ailmar, 249
Ailmar, hermit, 264
Ailmar, priest, 249
Ailmer of Wandsworth, 452
Alinoth de la Ruding (Larudenge), 397
Ailnoth (Alnod) of London, nephew of Sweyn, 24, 60
Ailric, son of Meriet, 31
Ailward, brother of Robert of Wembley, 397
Ailward (Adward) Hut, 398–9, 437–8, 440, 445
Ailward Pethet, 375
Ailwin Godmar, 397
Ailmer, joiner, (fustan'), 291
Alan (Alimus), 246, 452
Alan, chaplain (of Richard Fitz Nigel, bp of London), 212, 216–18, 313; canon of St Paul's, London, 219
Alan, clerk, 383
Alan Cook, 383
Alan, count of Brittany, 54
Alan, dapifer, 2775, 285, 452
Alan de Baalun, 356
Alan de Deapier, 485
Alan de Furnell, baron of the Exchequer, 287
Alan de Hull (Hulla, Hulle), 471, and Christine his mother, 472–3
Alan de Neville, justice, 281–3
Alan Herun, 477
Alan of Aldwych, 415
Alan of Norway, 291
Alan of Shepperton, 404
Alan of Taplow (Tripelawe), and his brother William, 397
Alan, reckoner (compurator), 446
Alan, seneschal, 278
Alan, sergeant, 302
Alan, son of Edward, 318; son of Edward the reeve, 406; son of Edward the former reeve, 322
Alan, son of Peter, 363, 371, 377
Alard of Burnham, archdeacon of London, 217–19; canon of St Paul's, London, 216
Albano (Italy), bp of, 163
Alberic, 55
Alberic, clerk of Hilary, bp of Chichester, 228
Alberic of Ostia, papal legate, p13
Albert, Lorrainer, 55–6
Albin, 313
Albin, clerk, 319, 406–7, 409, 415–16, 457
Albin, mercer, 375
Albin of the Exchequer, 321, 336
Aldelmann, see William
Aldenham (Herts, Aldeham), 281, 318–19, 333, 466–7; chapels, 176; chaplain, 466–7;, church, 176, 179; farm, 319; hundred-court, 318; manor, 2; parish, 128; tithe, 128; view of frankpledge, 318; wood, 281, 319
Aldenham, see also Celestria; Robert of the Wood; Thomas
Alwin (Aldred), chamberlain, 103–4; chamberlain of Queen Matilda, 99–100; and his wife, 102
Aldwych, see Alan; Henry, son of Humphrey; Paulinus
Alestan, 91
Alexander, 454–5
Alexander, bp of Lincoln, 111
Alexander, brother of Abbot Walter, 303, 490
Alexander, brother of Ralph Runt, 263
Alexander, chaplain, 387, 392, 451, 480
Alexander, chaplain of Aldenham, 466–7
Alexander, clerk, 335, 346, 423, 439, 464, 480
Alexander, clerk of the Exchequer, 414, 424, 426; alias Alexander son of Henry, 413; and his sons, 413; see also Alexander of Swerford
Alexander de Barentin, 139, 144, 277–8; butler (pincerna) of King Henry II, 135, 143; sergeant of King Henry II, 134; his wife Margaret, 134; his sons, Richard and Thomas, 139, 144
Alexander de Longhall (Langhal'), canon of Holy Trinity Aldgate, 362
Alexander III , pope, p13, p17–18; 167–76, 190, 204, 221
Alexander, monk of Westminster, 306, 490
Alexander, Mr, archdeacon of Stow, 224; clerk of Hugh of Avallon, bp of Lincoln, 223; vice-archdeacon of Stow, canon of Lincoln, 209
Alexander of Ebury, 311–12, 413, 419, 440, 447–8
Alexander of Swerford, p19; 327, see also Alexander, clerk of the Exchequer
Alexander, priest, 446, 460
Alexander, seneschal, 291
Alexander, servant of William of Northolt, 453
Alexander, smelter (fundur), 447–8
Alexander, son of Faulkes, 385
Alexander, son of Henry, see Alexander,
Alexander, son of Ralph, 322
Alexander, son of William, 399
Alexander, son of William chaplain of St Martin, 404
Alexander, Welshman, 334
Alfred of Westminster, 275
Alfred of Wheathampstead, 277; clerk, 267, 452
Alfred, son of Walter, 275
Alfwin, dyer (teinter), 307
Alfwine Gottune, 8
Alger, clerk, and his grandfather Puncelin, 267
Alice, daughter of John Buccuinte, widow of Henry Naget, 384
Alice de Condet, 195
Alquin, prior of St Albans, later prior of Westminster, p15
Alric, chamberlain of King Edward, 12
Alric, chamberlain of King Edward, 12
Alta Ripa, see Ralph
Altus, see Richard
Alulf, son of Fromund, 292
Aluric Lambesheavod, 260
Aluric (Leuric) Cnivet, 436
Aluric, priest, 251
Alward, clerk, 49
Alward of London, 40, 54
Alward, priest, 260
Alwin Dodesone, 27
Alwold of St Botolph's gate, 25
Amalric, brother of Abbot Gervase, 258, 263, 269
Amand, clerk, 255
Amauric, 486
Amauric of Box (Hall), 472
Anagni, Italy, 167–70, 173–4
Andrew, 352
Andrew Albus (white), and his son Henry, 381
Andrew, brother of Robert son of Brictric, 352
Andrew Buccuinte (justiciar of London), 112
Andrew Bucherel, 342–3, 352
Andrew de Hwath, 270
Andrew, ironmonger (ferunarius), 376
Andrew le Blund, 369
Andrew of the Exchequer, 311–12, 321, 336, 409, 424–5, 446, 457; and his son William, 480
Andrew Revel, 474
Andrew, son of Ralph son of Adam, and his brothers Adam and Nicholas, 290
Andrew, son of Terric son of Albric, 293
Anjou, count of, 123; seneschal of, 386
Ankerwyke (Berks), nuns, 356
Ansegod, 394
Ansegod de Barra, 397
Ansell, 290
Anselm (of Aosta), abbot of Bec, p14; 26, 50
Anselm, son of Hakon of London, 363
Ansgod, cordwainer (corveser), 309
Ansgod, monk of Westminster, 258, 271
Ansgot (Angot) Duredent, 453–5
Apethorpe (Northants, Apetorp), priest, 270
Aqua, see John
Arbor, see Henry
Archbold, 288
Arden (Darden), see Geoffrey
Ardre, see Robert
Argentan, see Reginald
Arnald (Arnold) of Hurley, 289, 297, 319, 409
Arnold, brother of Constantine son of Alulf, 381
Arnulf of Greenford, 462
Arnulf Postard, brother of Abbot William, 321
Arras (Flanders), see Wibert
Arundel, see Ralph, abbot of Westminster; Ralph
Aschetill de Sartrin, and his son, William, 404
Asculf, see Hasculf
Ashwell (Herts, Assewell), chapels, 176, 179 church, 176, 179
Ashwell, see also Bartholomew
Asketin, 374; William his son, 406
Ate, draper, 458
Aubigny, see Nigel; William
Aubrey de Vere, 246–7, 331; earl of Oxford, 464; grandfather of William de Mandeville, 464; his chamberlain, 246; sheriff of Essex, 91, 94; sheriff of London, 79
Aubrey de Vere III, earl of Oxford, and his parents, 456
Aucus, see Robert, gooseherd
Augustine Fitz Ailwin, 389, 391
Augustine, hosier (calicerius), 358–60, 389
Augustine Malet, 454–5
Aumary, see Robert
Aurea Valle, see Hugh
Avallon, see Hugh
Aveley (Essex), soke, 35
Avenay, see William
Avice of Longditch, 446–8
Aylwin, sheriff of Sussex, 272
Ayot St Laurence (Herts), manor, 37
Azo, son of Alfred, and his maternal aunt Alice, 256
B
Baalun, see Alan
Bailliol, see Jocelin
Bacheler, see Nicholas
Bagnor, see Robert
Baldric de Sigillo, archdeacon of Leicester, 452
Baldwin, 31, 380
Baldwin, abp of Canterbury, 138
Baldwin Crisp, 275–6
Baldwin of Parham, 325
Baldwin, son of Baldwin, 404
Baldwin, son of Ingelric, 258
Balham (Surr), 21
Balie, see Richard
Balta, see Richard
Banastre, see Gilbert
Baratrus, 462
Bardolf, Bardulf, see Hugh
Barentin, see Alexander; Richard; Thomas
Barill, see Reinald
Barking (Essex, Berchengis, Berching, Berking, Berkinge, Braking), abbess, 365; clerk, 461; nunnery, 6
Barking, see also Lucy; Peter; Richard; Stephen; William
Barra, see Ansegod; Edith; Geoffrey; William
Barre, see Richard
Bartholomew (Berth), butler (pincerna), 333, 476; usher (hostiarius), 402, 466–7
Bartholomew de Vendome, abp of Tours, formerly parson of Ockendon, 463
Bartholomew of Ashwell, 490
Bartholomew of Hanney, 490
Bartholomew, son of Godwin (le fiz Godwine), 309
Bartholomew, son of Hugh, 335
Bartholomew, son of John Fitz Herlicun, 381
Basset, see Isabel; Ralph; Richard; William
Bassingbourn, see Robert
Bat, see Simon; William
Bastard, see William
Battersea (Surr, Patricheseye), 6, 82–3, 314, 330; aqueduct, 330; church, 19, 169, 177, 231–2; manor, 17–18, 120–1, 197; vicar, 231–2; wood, 19, 330
Bauderic, clerk, later canon of St Mary Overy (Southwark), 357
Bayeux (Baioc'), bp, 17, 19–20, 48, 76
Baynard (Bainard), see Ralph; William
Beatrice, daughter of Iseult (Ysoude), daughter of Gilbert of Stevenage, 471
Beauchamp, see Hugh
Beaument, see Henry; Ralph; Robert
Bec (Normandy), abbot, pp14– 15; 26, 50, 361; monks. 361
Becche, see Osbert
Becham (? Beckenham, Kent), clerk, 298; park, 298, 330; priest, 298
Becket, see Agnes; Mary; John; Thomas
Bedford, see Geoffrey; Robert
Beggi (Begi), see John
Belet, see Henry; Michael
Bella Aqua, see Hugh
Bellus. see Hugh
Belmeis family, 105; see also Richard de Belmeis I and II
Belton (Lincs), church. 46
Benchesham, see Godfrey
Benedict, abbot of Stratford Langthorne, papal judge-delegate, 225
Benedict, capeler, 396–7
Benedict, linen-draper (lingedraper), 378
Benedict, Mr, 486
Benedict of Sawston, canon of St Paul's, London, 219
Benedict, tenant (sentarius), 294–5
Benfleet, South, (Essex, Bainflete, Bemflet, Benflet, Bienflet), p18; 339; church, 214, 299–300, 317, 344; manor, 299, 317, 332, 3485: manorial court, 300; men, free and unfree, 332; parson, 214–15; vicar, 215
Benfleet, see also Robert; William
Berdena (? Bardney, Lincs), tithes, 462
Berengar (Bereng'), see Ralph
Berengier, see William
Berkshire (Barrocscire), 462
Berkswell, see Peter
Bermondsey (Surr, Bermundesseye), priory of St Saviour, p15; monks, 220, 287, 368; prior, 287; prior, as papal judge-delegate, 194, 220, 368
Bernard, bp of St Davids, 242
Bernard, brother of St James's hospital, Westminster, 288
Bernard, cook, 386
Bernard, sacrist of St Paul's cathedral, 255
Berners, see Ralph
Berniville, see Osbert
Bertherol, see Robert
Bertram, 380; clerk, son of Leodbert, 255
Bertram, prior of St Saviour, Bermondsey, 287
Beslun, see Robert
Bidun, see Walter
Bifort, see Hugh
Bigod, see Hugh; Roger
Bishop (Bissope), see Ernis
Bisley (Surr), 65
Bisset, see Manasser
Black, see Osbert Niger; Robert Niger
Blancfront (Blancfrunt), see Roland; Walter
Blessed Virgin Mary, cult, p17; heir of land donated to Westminster, 346
Bloet, see Robert
Blois (France), archdeacon, 202; count and countess, 105
Blois, see also Peter
Bloxham (Oxon, Bloccesham, Blockesham, Blokesham), 286; church, p12, p15; 225, 253, 286, 323, 481; parson, 286
Blund (Blunt, le Blund), see Andrew; David; Edward; Geoffrey; Henry; John; Matthew; Norman; Rolph; Richard; Robert; Roger; Simon; Stephen
Bohun, see Henry
Bonehaie, see Henry
Bordwadestone (Boston House in Brentford, Mddx), St Laurence's hospital, church and cemetery, 206
Bordewate, see Wulfric
Borel, see Norman; William
Bosworth, see Simon
Boulogne (Bolonia), see Ralph; Ralph Fitz Stephen; Stephen
Boulogne, count, 6, 13, 21, 61, 475
Boveney, see William
Box Hall, see Amauric
Beadmere, see William
Brampton (Hunts), 73
Branc', see Roger
Brand, Brant, see Hamo; Henry; Ralph
Bray, see Nicholas
Breton (Bretun), see Ralph
Brichtmar of Haverhill, 355; and Denise his wife, 388
Bricklehampton (Worcs, Brythelmeton), vill, 305
Bridport, see John
Brithstan, (? Brichtma of Haverhill), sheriff of Mddx, 279
Brito, see Ralph
Brittany, count, 54, 136
Briwer, see William
Broad Street, see William
Broc, see Robert
Broomfield (Essex), 41, 48
Broomhill, see Ralph
Broxbourne, see John
Bruming, son of Stephen, 362
Bruming, see Fulc
Brunger, champion, 406
Brutun, see Robert
Bryce, corder (cordarius), 378–9
Buccuinte (Boccuinte, Bocuinte, Buchunte, Bukeinte), see Alice; Andrew; Geoffrey; John
Bucherel (Bukerel), see Andrew; Peter
Buckingham, see William
Buckinghamshire, 51
Buckland (Herts, Bochelanda, Bocholand, Bocl', Bocland), see Geoffrey; Hugh; William
Buckton, (Heref, Buchetuna, Buketon), 478
Buckton, see also Simon
Bukelar, see William
Bulby (Lincs, Bolebi), tithe, 303
Bundi, staller, 7
Burchard, son of William the painter, 404
Bureswelle, see Robert
Burgh, see Hubert
Burgundian (Burguinnun), p20; 139, 277–8, 291, 342–3, 388
Burnham (Bucks, Burneham), 51, 242
Burnham, see also Alard; Robert
Burton, see Peter
Burtoria, see William, clerk
Bushey (Herts, Bissea), tithes, 127
Bushey, see also John; Richard
Butillir, see John
C
Cabus, see John
Caen (Normandy, Cadamo), abbot, 307
Camberletk, see William Aldelmann
Camera, see William
Cannock (Staffs), 71
Canterbury (Kent), abp, p1, p2, p14; 6, 14, 17, 19–20, 30, 72, 76–81, 91, 111, 138, 163, 195–202, 298, 310, 323, 330, 365, 460–1, 463, 482; archdeacon, 135, 281, 457; cathedral, 200
Canterbury, see also Robert
Capella, see Martin
Cara Movilla, see Henry
Carbunel, see Hugh
Cardville (Cardvill), see Roger
Castell, see William
Catamus, see Robert
Catepol, see Godric
Cauz, see John
Cecily, mother of John son of Edward, 451
Celestine III, pope, 180–2
Celestria, widow of Daniel de Aqua of Aldenham, 466–7
Chacombe, see Hugh
Chalkhill (in Kingsbury, Middx), 11
Champart, see Robert
Channel, English, p20
Chanterel, see Hugh; William
Charing, see Ailward
Chaune, see Richard
Chelsea (Mddx, Celceia), 242; manor, p16; 262
Chenduit, see Julian
Cherrington, see William
Chertsey, abbot, 13, 21, 116
Chesney, see Robert
Chester, bp, see Coventry; constable, 95; earl, 95
Chichester, bp, p14; 129, 190, 228
Childwick, see Geoffrey
Chimilly, see Thomas
Chiswick, see Henry; Ralph
Cho, see Peter
Chollington (Suss, Cillentuna), 19, 339
Christian, 394
Christine, anchoress, 249
Cippenham (Bucks, Sipenham, Sippenham), 51, 242, 339
Clarebald, physician, 242
Clarendon (Wilts), 139
Clare (Suff, Clere), 112
Clare, see also Osbert; Robert; Gilbert (de Clare), earl
Clareton (unidentified, ?in Surr), 238
Claygate (Surr, Claigate, Cleigate, Cleygate), 62, 105, 125–6; manor, 13; vill, 484–5
Claygate, see also Agnes; Geoffrey; Richard; Robert
Clement, clerk, 374–5
Clement III, pope, 178–9
Clerk (surname, not occupation), see Ralph
Clerkenwell (Mddx, Clerchenewella, Fons Clericorum), nuns, 292, 327, 384, 386–7
Clevelode, see Robert
Clifford, see Rosamund
Clinton, see Geoffrey
Cobold, see Richard
Cobold, see Richard
Coc, see Walter; William
Code, see Robert
Coggeshall (Essex), half-hide in, 246
Coggeshall, Little (Essex, Parva Coggeshale), 331
Coggeshall, see also Ralph
Colchester (Essex), abbey of St John, p9; 54; houses, 16
Coleliva, see Richard
Colepouch, see Henry
Colet, see Richer
Colham, seem Hugh; Walter son of Thurstan
Colleville (Coleville), see Gilbert; William
Colwell, see Henry
Comberton (Worcs, Cumbritona), 66, 339, 488
Condet, see Alice
Conteville (Normandy, Cuntav', Cuntevilla), see Stephen; William
Constant, see Walter
Constantine, son of Alulf, 371, 381
Cook (surname), see Alan
Cookham, see William
Corner, see John
Cornhill (Corhull', Corneil, Cronhull), see Gervase; Henry; Hugh; Jocelin; Ralph; Reginald; Robert; Roger; William
Cornwall, earl, 132
Cornwall, see also Ivo; Peter
Cossington, see William
Coutances, bp, 49
Coutances, see also Walter
Covenham, see John
Coventry, bp, 300, 304, 324
Cowden, see Ralph; William
Cowley, (Mddx, Coueleia, Couele, Coueleya, Coveley), 339, 453–5
Cowley, see also Richard; William
Cranford, see Adam; Gilbert; Hasculf
Creeping, see Walter
Creeton, see William
Crema (Italy), see John
Crevequor, see William
Cricklade (Wilts), burgesses, church and vill, 32
Crimplesham, see Roger
Crisp, see Baldwin
Crispin, see Gilbert, abbot; Miles
Crout, see Ralph
Croxley, see Robert
Cruce, see Geoffrey
Cruke, see Godiva
Crutgeorne, see Robert
Curcy, see William
Curland, see Roger
Curton, see Herbert
Cuttlebatte, see Geoffrey
D
Damette, mother of Abbot Gervase, p16; 262
Daniel, abbot of St Benet of Hulme, 118
Darnford, see William
Datchworth (Herts, Dachwrth), 8, 468; church, 319, 468; parson, 319, 468; tenant, 319; vicar and vicarage, 222, 468
Daventry, see Philip
David I, king of Scots, 100–103, 160, earl of Huntingdon, p12; 97, 99
David Blund, 357
David, chaplain of St Christopher, 384
David de Jarponville, 333, 453, 464; and his brother Simon, 470
David, parmenter, 358 389
David, son of Gregory the chaplain, 368
Deene (Northants, Den, Dien), 480; chaplain, 270; parson, 223; priest, 270; vicar, 223
Deene, see also Ivo; Simon
Deerhurst (Gloucs, Derherst, Derhurste), p16; 4; bailiffs, 271; manor, 28, 98, 136, 271, 341; service of hospitality due from, 324
Deerhurst, see also Edric; Robert
Deire, see Ralph
Deirel, see Sampson
Dene, see Godfrey
Denham (Bucks, Deneham), church, 244, 301; manor, 138, 301
Denham, see also Simon
Deodatus, carpenter, 472
Deodatus of Polehanger (Pullehangre), 472
Deormann, moneyer, (? son of Algar the moneyer), 68
Deormann, his three daughters, 68
Deorman (Theorman) de Clareton, fugitive to Westminster, 238
Derby, archdeacon, 214
Dereham, see Elias
Derman, butcher, (carnifax), 275
Derwin of Roxeth, 454–5
Dispenser, see Robert
Ditton, Long (Surr), 13, 62–4, 105–6; vill, 126; wood, 126
Dod, see Richard; William
Doddington (Linces, Dodinton, Dotinton), 224; church, 209, 224, 322; manor, 31, 61, 115, 322, 339, 475; parson, 224
Dodesone, see Leofsin
Dol, see Richard; Thomas
Donnington, see Walter
Dover (Kent), 122–3
Dover, see also Richard
Drapier, see Alan
Droitwich (Worcs), 19
Droxford (Hants), 137
Duc, see Roger
Duket (Ducet, Duchet), see Laurence; Nicholas; Roger
Dune, see Roger
Dunsfold (Surr), granges, 268
Dunstable, see Siward
Dunstan, abp of Canterbury, p1; 163, 321
Durand Duredent, 340
Durand, nanus (dwarf), 134
Durant, 375
Duredent, see Ansgot; Durand; Walter
Durham, archdeacon, 235; bp-elect, 307; bp, 11–12, 25, 35–7, 40, 49, 51, 140, 145, 229, 235, 300, 304, 314; catheral, 229; cathedral priory, p15; 235
Duxford (Cambs), manor, 61
E
Eadser, alias Aetsere Swearte, and his wife Ealvida alias Alefgyth, 35
Ealdred, abp of York, 4
East Cheap (Eastceapa), see Geoffery; William
Easthampstead (Berks, Iezthamesteda, Iezamstede), church, 285, 302
East Saxons, king, see Saeberht
Ebbgate, see John
Ebury (Mddx), see under Westminster
Ebury, see also Alexander; Edmund; Herbert; Ralph and his son John; Richard; Stephens; Thomas de St John; William parvus
Eckington, see Robert
Edgar, king, p1, p10, p321
Edgware, see John
Edith, daughter of Geoffery de Barra, p19, 414; and her sons, 413
Edith, Queen, wife of King Edward, p2, p9
Edmonton (Mddx, Eadelmatona), 266
Edmund (Estmund), 260
Edmund, baker (pistor), 288
Edmund, clerk, Mr, parson of Deene, 223
Edmund of Ebury, 404
Edmund, physician, son of Osmar, 196
Edmund, sheriff of Herts, 8
Edmund, son of Girard, 382
Edmund, son of Wimund, baker, 415, 437–8, 440
Edric of Deerhurst, 234
Edric of the Garden, 408, 417–8, 449–50
Edric, reeve of Geoffery de Mandeville I, 462
Edward, king (the Confessor), pp1–3, p8, pp10–11, p13, p17; 7, 11–6, 20, 22, 25, 80, 89, 105–6, 122–3, 126, 136, 149, 152–3, 187, 189, 199, 238–9, 240, 248–9, 264, 271–4, 279, 321–2; canonization, 158, 167–8, 190, 204; founder of Westminster, 244, 250, 265; and patron, 244, 458; his chamberlain, 12; his kinsman, 60; regalia, 161; saint, 138, 149, 193, 204, 221, 285, 297, 302, 313, 335, 360, 401, 458
Edward II, king, p5
Edward III, king, p8
Edward Blund, 342–3
Edward of Honey Lane, 366–7
Edward of Salisbury, sheriff of Wilits, 32
Edward of Tolleshunt, 379
Edward of Wells, 277
Edward of Whatcombe, 462
Edward (one of six brothers), 374
Edward, reeve of Westminster, 289, 303, 318, 404, 406–7, 409; former reeve, 322, 411, 446, 451; his sons, see Alan; John
Edward, sheriff (of Hants, or Oxon), 30
Edward, son of Odo, 424
Edward Winpl', 260
Edwin, abbot of Westminster, p9, p11, p15; 2–3, 13
Edwin, earl of Mercia, 5
Edwy, prior of Westminster, 245, 248A
Eleanor, Queen, wife of King Henry II, 142, 463
Elfgiva (Eluva) Lombard, 308; wife of William de Camera, 307, 353
Elias, 288
Elias, chaplain, 277, 383
Elias, clerk, 255, 270, 341, 482
Elias, clerk, vicar of Datchworth, 222; clerk of Nicholas archdeacon of Huntingdon and vicar of Datchworth, 468
Elias, deacon, parson of Islip, 270
Elias de Settesb', 301
Elias de Stent', and his son Robert, 472
Elias Hodin, 404
Elias, mercer, 376
Elias, Mr, 456
Elias of Dereham, Mr, 482
Elias of Honey Lane, 368; priest, 355
Elias of Moulsham, 254, 270
Elias of Newton (Niweton), 473
Elias parmenter, 348, 387, 390, 417–18
Elias, prior of Westminster, p16; 261, 271, 341
Elias Scad, 458
Elias, son of Goldwin, clerk of Abbot Gervase, 258
Elias, son of Taileboys, 479
Elsthorpe (Lincs, Hellestorp), tithe, 303
Ely (Cambs, Heli), archdeacon, 310, 316; bp-elect, 140; bp, 111, 146, 190, 281 300, 304, 314; Isle of, 462
Ely, see also Henry; Peter; William
Emma, anchoress, 249
Emma, daughter of Ralph de Sumery, wife of Simon the Forester, 366–7
Emsworth (Immurtha), see Pain; Ralph
Endiff, see under Westminster
Endiff, see also Hardwin
Enganet, see Roger; Tovy
England, chamberlain, 306; chancellors, 83, 145; chaplain of the royal court, 404; clerk of the queen, 463; regalia, 153; ticiar, 439; queen, 463; regalia, 153; treasurer, 439
English (Engleis), see William
English-language writ, 4–9, 42, 238–9
Eorlwin, brother of Wlfwin, 340
Ernald, abbot of Stratford Langthorne, 206
Ernald Bedell, 373
Ernald, Mr, 307
Ernald Postard, Mr, 441
Ernis Bishop (Bissope), 369
Ernulph, brother of Robert Foliot, 479
Ernulph de Mandeville, 350
Ernulph, orphan (orbus), 350
Ernulph Postard, 336; Mr, 313, 323, 353, 481; brother of Abbot William, 312; see also Ernald
Escures, see Ralph
Esegar, staller, 27
Esperlenos, see Jordan
Essendon, see Adam
Essex, 113; archdeacon, 105, 380; earl, 266, 464, 470, 476–7, 484; justiciar, 113–4; king, p1; sheriff, 9–10, 12, 16, 23–4, 26, 35, 48, 50, 91, 94, 113–4, 239; shire court, 91
Essex, see also Adam; Henry; Robert; Sweyn
Ethelred II Unraed, king, p1, p10, p321; 249
Ethelwig, abbot of Evesham, 5, 22
Eton, see Geoffrey
Eudo, dapifer, 54, 58
Eudo of St George, 368
Eudo, soke-reeve of the bp of London, 375
Eudo, son of Ernis, 298
Eudo, see also Odo
Eugenius III, pope, p13; 162–3
Euremou (Euremou), see Hugh
Eustace, 456
Eustace, bp of Ely, 314
Eustace, butler (pincerna), 353
Eustace, chamberlain, 470
Eustace, clerk, 397
Eustace, count of Boulogne, 6, 61, 475
Eustace de Fauconberg, justice, 330–1, 439
Eustace Fitz John, 88, 101
Eustace, painter, 360, 402, 443–4
Eustace, son of King Stephen, 114
Eustace, son of William, 399
Everard (Ewerard) de Fonte, and his son John, 396
Everard, goldsmith, and his brother Roger, 381; and his brother Simon, 275
Eversley (Hants), 34
Evesham, abbot, 5, 22
Evigny (Levini), see Richard
Exchequer, 344; barons, 96, 117, 287, 300, 304, 312, 487; clerks, 414, 424, 432; marshal. 446; officers, pp18–19; 311–12, 321, 336, 409, 413–4, 424–6, 432, 439, 446–8, 457, 480, 487; see also Albin; Alexander; Jocelin Fitz Hugh; Robert and William Mauduit; William of Ely; William de Castell
Exeter, bp, p14; 61, 230, 445; clerk, 468
Exeter, see also Ralph
Eynsford, see William
Eye, see Westminster, Ebury in
F
Fanton (Essex, Fantone, Fantun), 62–4, 105–6, 126, 339; manor, 299, 317
Fauconberg, see Eustace
Fausard, Fauset, see Peter
Haversham, Kent, abbey, p3
Fecamp (Normandy), monks, 249
Feering (Essex), 9–10, 67; church, 207–8, 211; clerk, 207; manor, 16, 50, 331; sokeen, 16
Feering, see also Rannulph; Theobald
Ferentino (Italy), 163
Fergaunt, see Osbert
Fernar', see William
Ferrara (Italy), 176
Fichet (? alias Rannulph Fiket), 395
Fisher, see William
Fiket, see Rannulph
Finchley, see Richard
Firherede, see Geoffrey
Fisher, see William
Fitz Algod, see Ralph
Fitz Audelin, see William
Fitz Count, see Otwel
Fitz Durand, see William
Fitz Egenulph, see Robert
Fitz Gerold, see Henry; Warin
Fitz Hamo, see Ilbert
Fitz Hedric, see Hugh
Fitz Herbert, see Peter
Fitz Herlicum (Erlicun, Herlichun, Herlicunn, Herwicun), see Gregory; John
Fitz Hervey, see Osbert
Fitz Isabel, see William
Fitz Martin, see William
Fitz Nigel, see Richard
Fitz Osbern, see William
Fitz Oter, see Walter
Fitz Peter, see Geoffrey; Simon
Fitz Ralph, see Robert; William
Fitz Rannulph, see Rannulph
Fitz Reinfrid (Rennfrid), see Richard; Roger
Fitz Reyner (Reiner, Renger, Reynger), see Henry; Jordan; Richard; Robert; William
Fitz Richard, see Osbert; Robert
Fitz Robert, see Roger
Fitz Stephen, see Ralph
Fitz Warner, see Hugh
Fitz William, see Otho; Richard
Fitz Wimar, see Robert
Fitz, see Randulph; William
Flahun, see Ralph
Flambard, see Rannulph
Fleet, see John; Robert
Fleet Bridge, see Simon
Fleming (Flameng), p20; see also Hugh; Wibert
Foberd, see William
Folchmar, baker, (pistor), 389
Foliot (Folet), see Gilbert; Henry; Robert; Roger
Fonte, see Everard; Hugh
Fot, see Roger
Fracheville, see Richard
Frank, see William
Fraxineto, see Robert
French (Fraunceys), see Roger
Frenchman (Franceis, Francigenus, Franciger), see Thurstan; William
Friville, see Roger
Froger, bp of Séez, 365
Fulc Bruning, 350
Fulc de la Hule, 32
Fulc de Noers (Nodar'), 350
Fulham, see Walter
Furmonville, see Richard
Furnell, see Alan
G
Galured Merc' (?merchant, or mercer), and his brother, 267
Gandeshider, see Thomas
Ganet, see Roger; Tovy
Garden, see William
Garin (? Warin), Templar, 354
Gauger, Gernon, 381
Gedding, see Rannulph
Geoffery, 245, 380, 436
Geoffrey, abbot of Westminster, p9, p11, p15
Geoffrey, abp of Rouen, 76
Geoffrey, alderman (halderman), 354, 382
Geoffrey (Ridel), archdeacon of Canterbury, justice, 281
Geoffrey Bataille, 199
Geoffrey, bp of Coutances, 49
Geoffrey, brother of William de Grestan, 270
Geoffrey, brother-in-law of William de Wenden, 254
Geoffrey Buccuinte, 291
Geoffrey, chamberlain, 402–3, 447–8, 466–7, 482, 484
Geoffrey, chamberlain of Aubrey de Vere, 246, 333
Geoffrey, chaplain, 431
Geoffrey, chaplain of Abbot Walter, 302
Geoffrey, chaplain of Tothill, 404
Geoffrey, constable, 380
Geoffrey, count of Anjou, 123
Geoffrey, count of Brittany, 136
Geoffrey, count of Perche, and his wife Matilda, 465; has bailiffs, 465
Geoffrey Cuttlebatte, 392, 419, 424, 443, 445
Geoffrey de Clinton, 83, 89, 92
Geoffrey de Colet, 246
Geoffrey de Cruce, 311, 328, 348, 356, 387, 391–2, 395, 399, 407–8, 410–11, 413, 416, 419–22, 424–5, 428–30, 432–3, 435, 437–8, 440–2, 444, 448–9, 451, 460; and his wife Edith, and his parents, 415; his son Geoffrey, 434
Geoffrey de Cruce, brother of Hugh son of Richer de Fonte, 406
Geoffrey de Hanley, 434
Geoffrey de Jarponville, 127
Geoffrey de Mandeville I, p18, p20; 11–12, 21, 24, 33, 35–6, 40, 43, 49, 59, 266–7, 464, 472; and his (first) wife Alice, 23, 436, 462; and his (second) wife Lecelina, 43, 52, 436, 462; his dapifer, 462; his reeve, 462
Geoffrey de Mandeville II, earl of Essex, 267n, 464; and his wife Rose, and his parents (William and Margaret), 350
Geoffrey de Mandeville III, 267; earl of Essex, 464
Geoffrey de Neville, 440
Geoffrey de Say, 335
Geoffrey de Soam, 385
Geoffrey de St Helen, canon of St Bartholomew's priory, Smithfield, 362
Geoffrey de St Leger, and his parents, 490
Geoffrey Firherde, 373
Geoffrey, fishmonger (piscarius), 378
Geoffrey Fitz Peter, p18; 306, 314; earl of Essex, 476–7, 484; justiciar, p18; 310, 324–5, 330–1
Geoffrey Fitz Stephen, clerk of the Queen, 446
Geoffrey Fitz Walter, 464
Geoffrey, goldsmith, 381
Geoffrey grossus, 456
Geoffrey, knight of William nephew of Turald, 436
Geoffrey Lageman (Lagemann), 372–3
Geoffrey le Blund, Blunt, 294–5
Geoffrey, monk of Westminster, 281
Geoffrey, nephew of Ralph de Hairun, 436
Geoffrey of Arden, 385
Geoffrey of Bedford, chaplain, alias clerk, 369; priest, 194
Geoffrey of Buckland, 476–7
Geoffrey of Childwick (Childew'), 318
Geoffrey of Claygate, 403, 414, 417–8, 428, 448; Geoffrey brother of Richard of Claygate, 395
Geoffrey of Eastcheap, 382
Geoffrey of Eton, 431
Geoffrey of Norwich, Mr, 297, 304
Geoffrey of Polehanger (Pullehangre), 472
Geoffrey of Quarrendon, 350
Geoffrey of St Margaret Bridge Street, 368
Geoffrey of the church, 348, 418, 421
Geoffrey of the monastery, 417
Geoffrey of the Tower, clerk, 194
Geoffrey of Wycombe, 389, 392
Geoffrey Picot, 230, 289, 303, 319, 332, 352, 409, 445, 466–7, 490; and his son Richard and nephew William, 304; Mr, 347; seneschal of Westminster abbey, 297, 302; seneschal of Abbot Walter, 300
Geoffrey Pinchehaste, 275–6
Geoffrey Pirone, Mr, 413
Geoffrey, priest, 288, 446, 448
Geoffrey, priest of Deene, 270
Geoffrey, priest of Tothill, 447
Geoffrey, roofer (cohopertor), 440
Geoffrey Rufus, son of Gilbert Rufus, 357
Geoffrey, sergeant (of Westminster), 302, 360, 378; sergeant of the church, 387, 407, 412, 423, 430, 433, 443–4, 451, 458, 480; sergeant, 297
Geoffrey, smith, 346, 393, 411, 447; alias Geoffrey son of Jocelin smith, 346, 433; and his brother Robert, 440
Geoffrey, son of Geoffrey de Cruce, 434
Geoffrey, son of Count Eustace of Boulogne, and his wife Beatrice, 21
Geoffrey, son of Fredesent, 404
Geoffrey, son of Godfrey, 254, 452
Geoffrey, son of Jocelin Smith, see Geoffrey, smith
Geoffrey, son of Parent (? son of kinsman of Elias of Moulsham), 270
Geoffrey, son of Sabelli, 277
Gerald, 234
Gerard, 275
Gerard, brother of William the clerk, 488
Gerard, cook, 353, 412, 423–4, 427, 432, 484
Gerard de Kayli, 484
Gerard of Mitcham (Miggeham), 435
Gerbod de Scalt, 115
Gerin (Jerin), engineer (ingeniator), p19; 255
Gerin, knight, 269; minister of the king, 261; his son, 313, 440
Gerin, see also Walter
Germin, see William
Gernon (Gernoun), see Gauger; Robert
Gernua, under-sheriff of London, 357
Gerold, chamberlain (camberarius) of Abbot Herbert, 269
Gervase, abbot of Westminster, p3, p9, pp10–13, pp16–7, p19, p21; 161–6, 198–9, 254–74, 280; former abbot, 341; his clerk, see Elias; his brothers, 258, 263, 269; his clerk, 255, 270
Gervase Bachel', 410
Gervase, centurier, 389
Gervase, gatekeeper (portitor), 348, 418, 441
Gervase of Cornhill, baron of the Exchequer, 287; sheriff of London and Mddx, 452
Gervase of the kitchen, 408, 449
Gervase Peverell, 258
Gervase Purs', 432
Gervase, scribe, 446
Gervase Tatin (Tatyn), 348, 410, 412, 418–19, 431, 460–1
Giffard, see Richard; William
Gilbert, 275; (Gulebert), 485
Gilbert, and his wife Alice, 347
Gilbert Banastre, clerk of Gilbert Foliot, bp of London, 211
Gilbert, brewer (bracus), 480
Gilbert, brother of William son of Fulc, 242
Gilbert, carpenter, 396
Gilbert, chaplain of Abbot William, monk of Westminster, 308
Gilbert, constable of the Tower of London, 342–3
Gilbert Crispin, abbot of Westminster, p11, p16; 40–41, 44, 47, 50–3, 55, 59–61, 65, 81, 97, 107, 124, 236–42, 243n, 245, 264, 436, 462, 488
Gilbert de Colleville, baron of the Exchequer, 287
Gilbert de Vere, 464
Gilbert (de Clare), earl (of Hertford), 350
Gilbert Fitz Turold, 488
Gilbert Foliot, bp of London, p14, p17; 205–13, 459
Gilbert Foliot II, archdeacon of Mddx, 210, 217; canon of St Paul's, London, 206
Gilbert Godmar, 397
Gilbert, ironmonger (ferrun, ferunerius, ferur), 374–5, 384
Gilbert le seutrer, 379
Gilbert Malet, 135
Gilbert of Cranford, 301; clerk, 315
Gilbert of Hendon, 107, 157; and his father, 124; son of Gunter of Hendon, and his brother Godfrey the priest, 263
Gilbert of St Michael, and his brother Philip, 301
Gilbert of Stevenage, 471
Gilbert of the Weald (de Walda), 397
Gilbert of Wandsworth, 397–8, 452
Gilbert Pipard, 241
Gilbert Rufus, 357
Gilbert, sheriff of Surrey, 65, 82
Gilbert, son of William forester, and his brother William, 397
Gilbert the Universal, bp of London, p14; 93, 155, 249
Gilbert Trepingar, 480
Ginnes, see William
Girard, cook, 437–8
Gislan, 109
Gladwin, parmenter, 399, 445
Glanville, see Rannulph
Gloucester Abbey, cantors, 58; crownwearing ceremony, 58
Gloucester, archdeacon, 453
Gloucester, see also Robert
Gloucestershire, 28; bailiffs, 137; justices, 137; sheriff, 137
Godard, tanner, 353
Godard, 488
Godfrey de Benchesham, 453–5
Godfrey de Insula, justice, 330–1
Godfrey de la Dene, 323, 481
Godfrey de Lucy, 296; bp-elect of Winchester, 140; bp of Winchester, 232
Godfrey de Preston, Prestune, 453–5
Godfrey, goldsmith, 381
Godfrey of St Martin, 308
Godfrey of Tockington, 453–5
Godfrey, palmer, 389
Godfrey, priest, brother of Gilbert of Hendon
Godfrey, prior of the New Hospital outside Bishopsgate, 13
Godfrey, son of Count Eustace of Boulogne, 13
Godin, farrier (ferrator), 372
Godiva Cruke, 397
Godobald, 237
Godric Catepol, 340
Godric Lobbe, monk of Westminster, 257
Godsalm, fishmonger (pessunier), 357
Godstow (Oxon, Godestowe), nunnery of St John the Baptist, p6, p12, p15; 323; abbess, p15; 225, 481; chaplain, 225, 481; nuns, 225, 323, 481
Godwin, 247
Godwin, hermit, Master of Kilburn priory, 249
Godwin Loffa, of Bishopsgate, and his grandfather Wlfward Grafte, 259
Godwin, marshall, 366–7
Godwin, swineherd (porcarius), 269
Goldhauet, fishmonger (pessunerius), 354
Goslan, 90
Gralent de Tany, 452
Gramaville, see William
Greenford (Mddx, Grenef', Greneford'), parson, 210
Greenford, see also Adam; Arnulf; Walter
Gregory, chaplain, 368
Gregory, dapifer, 250, 265, 350; dapifer of Westminster, 254, 340
Gregory Fitz Herlicun, 304
Gregory, Mr, 277, 365
Gregory, priest of Sandridge, 282
Gregory, seneschal, 341
Grestan, see William
G(uerin), abbot of St Victor, Paris, 400
Guestling (Suss, Gestling), see John
Gunhild, anchoress, 249
Gunter, 305
Gunter of Hendon, 241; and his heir, 254; his son, 263
Guy, dean of Waltham Holy Cross, justice, 281
Guy, sergeant, 473
H
H ( ), fugitive to Westminster, 274
Hachel, see Nicholas
Hachun, 247
Hackney, see Robert
Haggehurst, see William
Haimar, fishmonger (pessunerius), 354
Hairun (Hair'), see Ralph; Richard
Haket, clerk, 209
Half-hide (? in Coggeshall, Essex), 246
Ham (Essex, Hamma), 267; West, 91
Hambleton (Rutl, Hameldon, Hameledone), church, 226, 321, 336, 483; parson, 226
Hamelin, 350
Hamleg', see Ivo
Hamo, 380
Hamo Brand, 396; son of Ralph, 383
Hamo, clerk of Hereford, 478
Hamo (Haimo), dapifer, 72
Hamo (Hamund) de Hotot, 428–9, 348
Hamo of Roxeth, 454–5; and his brother Hugh, 453
Hampshire, 34; sheriff, 30, 34
Hampstead (Mddx), 88, 108, 249
Hamund, 452
Hamund, clerk of Kingston, 452
Hamund de Laburgh', 485
Hanley, see Geoffrey
Hanney, see Bartholomew
Hanslope, see Warin; William
Hanwell (Mddx), 121; church, 197, 206; parish, 206; parson, 206, 210
Hanworth (Mddx, Hanewrde), 339
Har', see Walter
Hardell, see William
Hardres, see Robert
Hardwin of Endiff, 261
Hareng, see Warin
Harold Godwinson, earl of Wessex, 10, 16–18; king, p2; 6, 60
Harold Harefoot, king, p1
Harrow (Mddx, Herges, Herghes), 196; manor, 196, 201–2; tenants, 196, 201–2; vill, 460–1
Harthacnut, king, p1
Hasculf, chaplain, 404, 470
Hasculf de Tany, 242
Hasculf of Cranford, 301, 315
Hastings, see William
Hathewy, 265
Haverhill, see Brichtmar; Brithstan; Thomas; William
Havering (Essex), 67
Hawise, daughter of Rumin, 353
Hendon (Mddx), 107, 157, 459; church, 211, 459; manor, 124, 241, 245, 263; parson, 459; patrons of church, 459
Hendon, see also Gilbert; Gunter
Henry I, king, p3, pp10–12; 57–97, 105–6, 114, 117–20, 122–4, 126–7, 132, 134, 140, 154–5, 203, 249, 475, 479, 489; his children, 62, 97
Henry II, king, p3, p9, p12, pp16–18, p20; 122–40, 142–4, 206, 281, 286–7, 292–3, 296, 351, 361, 386–7, 396, 435, 439, 452, 470; his butler, 143; his Chamber, 390; his children, 206; his curia regis, 366–7; his son Henry the Young King, 298
Henry III, king, p3, p7
Henry, 255
Henry Albus (white), citizen of London, 352
Henry Arbor. 247
Henry Belet. Mr. physician, 304
Henry Blund, 290, 357
Henry Bonehaie, 355
Henry, brother of Ralph of Seven Fountains. 323, 481
Henry, brother of William son of Geoffrey, 440
Henry, butler (pincerna), 291
Henry, chaplain of Staines, 431
Henry, clerk, 209, 383
Henry Colepouch', 404
Henry de Bayeux, 300; parson of Greenford and Hanwell, 210
Henry de Beaumont, earl of Warwick, 25
Henry de Bohun (Boun), 377–8
Henry de Brant' and his brother Thomas, 472
Henry de Cara Movilla, 452
Henry de Colwell, vicar of Launton, 227
Henry de Limesey, 298
Henry de Pont-Audemer, justice, 334, 338
Henry de Soilly (Soliaco), prior of Bermondsey, 368
Henry, earl of Huntingdon, p13; 101–3
Henry Fitz Ailwin, 290, 292–5, 342–3, 351, 361; mayor of London, p7, p21n; 353, 355, 363–4, 366–7, 371, 377–8, 381
Henry Fitz Gerold, 367; justice, 281
Henry Fitz Reyner, 290, 309, 371; brother of William Fitz Reyner, 363, 394, 440
Henry Foliot, 335, 421–2, 449
Henry Longchamps, brother of the justiciar, p9; 181n–2n
Henry Marshall, bp of Exeter, 230
Henry, Mr, 380
Henry Naget, Alice widow of, 384
Henry of Blois, bp of Winchester, p13; 157–9
Henry of Chiswick, soke-reeve (of St Martin le Grand), 382
Henry of Cornhill, 300
Henry of Ely, clerk, and his son Walter, 393
Henry of Essex, 116; his grandfather, 465
Henry of Hertford, 360
Henry of Kensington, and his brother John, 323, 481
Henry of London, 277; Mr, 365
Henry of Melford, 322
Henry of Pisa, papal legate, 190
Henry of St Alban, 362
Henry of Winchester, 298
Henry, parmenter, 354
Henry Parur, 394
Henry, priest of Apethorpe, 270
Henry, priest of Sudborough 270
Henry, reeve, 474
Henry, son of Andrew Albus, 381
Henry, son of Gilbert, 472
Henry, son of Henry cum capillis, and his son Laurence, 381
Henry, son of Humphrey of Aldwich, 408
Henry, son of Leveston, citizen of London, 352
Henry, son of Wilfred (Wlured), and his heir, 247
Henry Sumer (Somer), 312–3, 327–8, 335, 346–7, 353, 391–3, 395, 402–3, 407–9, 413, 415–7, 419–29, 433–5, 440–3, 445, 447–9, 458, 480; reeve of Westminster, 437–8; sergeant of Westminster abbey, 297
Henry, Templar, 354
Henry Toltric, 351
Herbert, abbot of Westminster, pp9–10, p12, p16; 73, 75–6, 78, 80–3, 89–90, 96, 107, 117, 124, 187–9, 243–50, 269, 280; his chamberlain, 269
Herbert, archdeacon of Northampton, 134
Herbert, chamberlain, 58, 96, 488
Herbert de Curton, 234
Herbert, dispenser of Abbot Gilbert, 242
Herbert Fitz Herbert, 96, 117
Herbert le Poore, p18; archdeacon of Canterbury, 135; and his father, 457; bp of Salisbury, 421–2
Herbert Losinga, bp of Norwich, 72
Herbert, monk of Westminster, 236
Herbert of Ebury, 440
Herbert, son of Richard the palmer, 458
Hereford, clerk, 478; earl, 4
Hereford, see also Richard
Hereward (Herward), scribe, 417, 444, 480
Herlewin, brother of Grunzo, 236
Herriard, see Richard
Hertford (Herts), earl, 350
Hertford, see also Henry; Ilbert
Hertfordshire, p15; 2, 37, 222, 282; sheriff, 8, 27, 37, 282; shire court, 282
Hervey, Mr, 255, 258
Heselton, see Walter
Hilary, bp of Chichester, 129, 190, 228
Hobregge, Hobruge, see William
Holavessael, see Hugh
Holborn (Mddx, Holeborn), priest, 289; St Giles's hospital, 289
Holwell (Herts, Holywell), chapel, 166
Holy Innocents, chaplain, 398
Holy Roman Emperor, p2
Honey Lane, see Edward; Elias
Hotot, see Hamo
Hubert, 380, 485
Hubert de Burgh, justiciar, 439
Hubert Manant, 456
Hubert, nephew of Geoffrey, 385
Hubert Walter, 296; abp of Canterbury, papal legate, 225, 310, 316, 323, 482
Hugh, 380
Hugh, abbot of Abingdon, 225, 323, 481
Hugh (Barre), archdeacon of Leicester, 452
Hugh Bardolf, 148, 304; justice, 324; royal dapifer, 138–9
Hugh Bellus, 254–5, 258, 269, 271, 280
Hugh Bigod, 88, 107
Hugh, brother of Hamo of Roxeth, 453
Hugh, canon, 355
Hugh Carbunel, 298
Hugh Chanterel, 447–8
Hugh, chaplain of Deene, 270
Hugh de Aurea Valle, bp of London, 24, 33, 70, 93
Hugh de Beauchamp, 51, 488
Hugh de Bella Aqua, 429
Hugh de Bifort, 254
Hugh de Euremou, 61, 475
Hugh de Fonte, 311, 395, 416, 418; son of Richer de Fonte, 406; his daughter Margaret, 416; his son John, 415; his brother, see Geoffrey de Cruce
Hugh de Holavessael, 488
Hugh de la Mote, 472
Hugh de Middleton, 242
Hugh de Monte, 242
Hugh de Nonant (Nunant), bp of Coventry (alias Chester), 304; baron of the Exchequer, 300; justice, 324
Hugh de Ov', 453
Hugh de Port, 34, 45–6, 55
Hugh de Taber', seneschal of Geoffrey, count of Perche, 465
Hugh de Weston', 452
Hugh du Puiset, bp of Durham, 140, 145, 229, 300, 304
Hugh, earl of Chester, 95
Hugh Fitz Hedric, 82
Hugh Fitz Warner, 133
Hugh, Fleming, 378
Hugh le Bel, 404
Hugh Mascherell, 92, 462; and his brother Roger, 436
Hugh, Mr, 468
Hugh, Mr, chaplain, 382
Hugh, monk of Westminster, 258
Hugh Nottingham, clerk, 440
Hugh, novice-monk of Westminster, 258
Hugh of Avallon, bp of Lincoln, 223–6, 323; his clerk, 223
Hugh of Buckland, 53, 68, 85, 97, 320, 488; sheriff of Mddx, 59
Hugh of Chacombe (Chaucumbe), justice, 319
Hugh of Colham, 488; and his son Richard, 453; dapifer and proctor of Westminster abbey, 47
Hugh of Cornhill, Mr, 363
Hugh of Kent, subdean of Lincoln, 226
Hugh of London, 372
Hugh of Morwick, royal dapifer, 139
Hugh of Polestead, and his son Hugh, 465
Hugh of Stanning (? Staining Lane), 370
Hugh of Wells, bp-elect of Lincoln, 402; bp of Lincoln, p13; 227
Hugh of Winchester, 446
Hugh, palmer, 356
Hugh, sheriff of Lincs, 31
Hugh, smith, 384
Hugh, son of Hugh of Polestead, 465
Hugh, son of Ingulf, 486
Hugh, son of Richard, 336
Hugh, son of Robert the smith, brother of St James's hospital, 441
Hugh, son of Ulger, 260
Hugh, son of Warner, 452
Hugh Stuth, 485
Hugh, tailor, 356
Hugh Underore, 431
Hull (Hule, Hulla, Hulle), see Alan; Fulc
Humet, see Nicholas
Humphrey, priest, 380
Huntingdon (Hunts, Huntend'), archdeacon, 222, 468, 482; clergy, 222; earl p12; 101–3
Huppinore, see Walter
Hurell (Hurel), see Ralph; Simon
Hurley (Berks, Arlave, Herlaue, Herlauia, Herlave, Herleya, Hurleya), church, 462; monks, 266, 285; priory, p4; monk, 462; prior, 266, 285; priory, p4; 166, 171, 266, 302;rustic, 462; vill, 462
Hurley, see also Arnald; Maurice; William
Hurstbourne, see Thomas
Huscarl, see Roger
Hut (Hutt, Hutte), see Ailward
Huville (Huvile), see Ralph
I
Ickenham, see William
Ilbert of Hertford, sheriff of Herts, 27
Ilbert son of Hamo, and his brother Jocelin, 478
Ilchester (Somerset), see Richard
Illevoster, see Walter
Ilteney (Essex, Elteneya), 339
Imar, cardinal bp of Tusculum, 162
Ingeleram, priest, 394
Ingold, son of Roger, 472–3
Innocent II, pope, p10, p13; 155–61
Innocent III, pope, 183–6
Insula, see Godfrey; Walter
Irishman, see William
Isaac, canon of Waltham. and his brother William, 284
Isabel Basset (wife of Robert Mauduit), p19; 312, 329, 421–2, 449–5
Islip (Northants) church, 270; parson, 270; sokemen, 270
Islip (Oxon), 3, 83, 149; manor court, 149
Ivo de Hamleg', 473
Ivo, mercer. 260
Ivo of Cornwall, parson of South Benfleet, 215; and archdeacon of Derby, 214
Ivo of Medmenham, 348, 387, 429, 451
Ivo of the Kitchen. 419
Ivo of Thorpe. monk of St Bartholomew's, Sudbury. 130
Ivo, son of Richard, 412, 423; son of Richard of Medmenham. and his brother Martin, 410
Ivo, son of Simon of Deene, 338, 480
Ivo Tailleboys, 479, 488
J
James, 454–5
James, alderman, 366–7
James, cellarer, 325
James, draper, 383
James le Salvage, 482; parson of Swanscombe, 483; royal clerk, 150
James le Want', 369
James of Potterne, justice, 334. 338
James, parmenter, 359
James, priest of Holborn, 289
James, servant of William of Northolt, 453
James, usher (hostiarius, ostiarius), 307, 318, 333, 353, 476–7, 484, 486; usher of Abbot William, 309
Jarponville (Gerpunville, Jarpenville, Jarpovilla, Jarpunville), see David; Geoffrey
Jerusalem (Ierosolima), 347; Holy Sepulchre, 352
Jews, 383
Jocelin, brother of Ilbert son of Hamo, 478
Jocelin de Bailliol, 128
Jocelin Fitz Hugh, marshall of the Exchequer, p19; 446, 486; and Mr, 327, 335, 409, 434, 487
Jocelin of Cornhill, 383; alias son of Jocelin of Cornhill, 383, 384
Jocelin, smith, 406; his son, see Geoffrey, smith
Jocelin, son of William, 366–7
John, King, p3, p9, p12; 147–51, 325, 330–1, 366–7, 371–2, 377, 402, 439; president of the curia regis, 334, 338
John, alderman, and his brother Ralph, 378
John, archdeacon of Séez, 365
John Beggy, 376, 382
John Blund, 275, 357, 372; goldsmith, 362
John, bp of Bayeux, 76
John, brother of Absolon, 479
John, brother of Richard the doorkeeper, 297, 327, 429, 446, 449
John Buccuinte, 277, 293, 342–3, 383–4
John Buchement, 355
John, Burgundian, 139, 277–8, 291, 342–3, 388
John, butcher, 397
John Butillir', 473
John, butler (pincerna), 411; of Abbot William, 309
John Cabus, 301
John, Chancellor, 424
John, chaplain, 454–5
John, chaplain del Baille (? the bailey of the Tower of London), 369
John, chaplain of St Magnus the Martyr, 368
John, chaplain of St Nicholas, 357
John, chaplain of the Curia Regis, 404
John, clerk, 442
John, clerk of the sheriffs of London, 342–3
John Corner, 364; goldsmith, 381
John de Aqua, 413, 419
John de Cauz (Kauz), 484
John de Cella, abbot of St Albans, 333; papal judge-delegate, 225
John de Garland, 277, 378–9; clerk of Richard Fitz Nigel, bp of London, 212
John de Palton, 291, 297
John de Perdiz, 465
John de Sartrin, 288
John de Stuteville (Stutehilla), 195
John, Dom, parson of St Clement Danes, 396
John, esquire of Abbot Gilbert, 254
John Fitz Herlicun, 291–2, 355, 361; alderman of ( )ward, and his sons Thomas, John, William and Bartholomew, 381; alias son of Robert Fitz Herlicun, 294–5
John Fitz Nigel, alderman, 389
John Flete, monk of Westminster, p5, p8, p16
John, goldsmith, 297
John Jacob, 382
John le Gos, 382
John Lovegold, 359
John Mauger, 381
John, monk of Westminster, 270
John Morin, 358, 389
John, nephew of Abbot Laurence, 284
John, nephew of Roger the chamberlain, 404
John, nephew of Thomas Becket, p14; 294–5, 365
John Nikel, 301
John of Abingdon, 398–9, 403, 411, 422, 445
John of Bridport, Mr, 457
John of Broxbourne, 473
John of Bushey, clerk, 128
John of Covenham (Coveham), 288, 342–3
John of Crema, papal legate, 189
John of Ebbgate, 373
John of Edgware, 362
John of Guestling (Gestling), justice, 310, 325, 330–1
John of Kensington, and his brother Henry, 323, 481
John of London, chaplain, 431
John of Meppershall (Maperteshale), 472
John of Oxford, 127; bp of Norwich, justice, 296
John of Rochelle, 464, 470
John of Rochford, 465
John of Salerno, papal legate, 191–2
John of Staines, 473; alias son of John of Staines, 458
John of St Margaret (Bridge Street), 369
John of Stortford, 313, 335, 346, 359
John of the Fleet, 465
John of the tub (solium), 376
John of Thrapston, chaplain, vicar of South Benfleet, 215
John of Tynemouth, Mr, 482
John of Wells, 291
John of Wick, 311–12, 409, 446
John of Winchester, Mr, 322
John Olivant, and his son Peter, 381
John Oysel, 389
John, parmenter, 477–8
John, parson of St Clement Danes, 394; and his brother, William the chaplain, 397
John Pimerich (Pimeriche, Pimerics, Pymerich), 348, 428–9, 437–8
John, priest, 288
John, priest, son of Moses, 404
John, sergeant of Westminster abbey, 378, 387, 407, 412, 430, 433, 443–41, 451, 461; alias of the church, 418
John, smelter, fusor, 413–4, 439
John, son of Alan, 348
John, son of Daniel, 382
John, son of Edward, 311–12, 391, 393, 395, 407, 409, 415–6, 425, 428, 435, 437–8, 443–4, 447, 449–50; and his mother Cecily, 451; son of Edward of Westminster, 408, 441; son of Edward the reeve, 406, 410; son of Edward the former reeve, 448
John, son of Eldmand, 290
John, son of Everard de Fonte, 396
John, son of Hugh de Fonte, 415
John, son of John Fitz Herlicun, 381
John, son of Laurence, 381
John, son of Laurence diabolus, 359–60
John, son of Osbert, 300
John, son of Pain, 370
John, son of Ralph, 260
John, son of Ralph of Ebury, 404
John, son of Ralph son of Everard, 260
John, son of Robert Fitz Herlicun, see John Fitz Herlicun
John, son of Thomas of Windsor, 422
John, son of Tureb', 300
John, son of Viel (Vitalis), 364
John, son of William, 335, 390, 416, 427, 439, 449–50, 461; son of William son of Robert, 311, 415, 422
John Sperling, 379; and William and Martin his brothers, 366–7; alderman, 367
John Testard, 421–2, 477; brother of Richard Testard, 327, 446, 449
John Thorneys, 275
John Tresgod, and Amy his wife, 342–3
John Vautort, 301
John, vintner, 458
John Walran, 372
John Witing, clerk of Richard Fitz Nigel, bp of London, 214
Jordan, clerk of Abbot Walter, 298
Jordan Esperlenos, 353
Jordan Fitz Reyner, 372
Jordan, fugitive to Westminster, 240
Jordan, Mr, 468
Jordan of the Tower, 295, 381
Jordan of Worcester, 248
Jordan Peverell, 476–7, 484
Jordan, son of Aubrey, 472
Jordan, son of Laurence diabolus, 360
Jordan, son of Nicholas son of Robert, 490
Joseph, parson of St Martin, Ludgate, 360; chaplain, 218; Fitz Peter, nephew of Lawrence of Stanstead, 358
Joseph, sergeant of Westminster, 318
Joyce, weigher, 366–7, 372
Judas, see Roger
Julian Chenduit (Cheinduit, Chendedut, Cheneduit, Chesned), 328, 333, 424, 426, 439, 461, 484, 486
Julian, clerk, 335
Juliana, abbess of St John the Baptist, Godstow, 255, 481
Juliana, widow of Adam of Sunbury, 449–50
Jumieges, Normandy, abbey, p2
Justice (surname), see Robert
Justices, of the Bench, 487; royal, 69, 132, 142
Justiciar, the, 145, 439, 463
K
Kauz (Cauz), see John
Kayli, see Gerard
Kelvedon (Essex), 144; church, 211; manor, 199
Kelvedon (Hatch) (Essex, Keleuedune), manor, 12, 252
Kensington (Mddx. Gora), 250, 265
Kensington, see also Henry; John
Kensington Gore (Mddx, Gora), 250, 265
Kent, 20
Kent, see also Hugh
Kepe, see Leofwine
Kesteven (Lincs), 31
Kilburn (Mddx, Cuneburna, Keneburna, Kyneburna), church of St John the Baptist, 250; hermitage, 249; nunnery, p4, p15; 205; nuns, 250, 264–5, 280
Kinet', see Osbert
King, see Martin
Kingston on Thames (Mddx. Cnithtebruga, clerk, 452
Knightsbridge (Mddx, Chithtebruga, Knihtebruga), (Kensington) Gore (Gara) in, 250, 265; manor, 250, 265, 339
Knockholt, see Roger
L
Laburgh, see Hamund
Laidet, see Viscard
Lambert, cook, 234
Lambesheavod, see Aluric
Lambeth (Surr), 150, 196, 486; South Lambeth (Sudlamhee), 486; Hide in 486
Lanfranc, abp of Canterbury, 14, 17, 19–20, 30
Lardor, see Walter
Latimer, see Robert
Latton, see Ralph
Launton (Oxon), church, p13; 227; parson, 229; vicar, 227
Laurence, abbot of Westminster, p9, pp15–18, p21; 103, 133, 167, 169–73, 177, 190, 222, 275–86, 302, 305, 404, 452, 459, 463, 468
Laurence, chaplain of Abchurch, 363
Laurence de Theburg', 318, 333
Laurence Duket, 366–7
Laurence Muschat, 346, 348, 356, 378, 387, 390, 407–8, 410–12, 414, 418–19, 423, 426, 429–30, 433, 441–2, 450–1, 461; and his parents, 432
Laurence of Paglesham, 465
Laurence of the Exchequer, 319
Laurence, plumber, 351
Laurence Ruffus, 374–5
Laurence, son of Gregory, and his sons John, Richard, Thomas and William, 381
Laurence, son of Henry, 381
Laurence, son of Jordan, 300
Laurence, diabolus (devil), son of William, and his son John, 359; and his sons John and Jordan, 360; his father William diabolus, 358; of Stanstead, 358; his nephew, see Joseph
Laurence, usher (hostiarius), 421
Lectona, see Walter
Leek, see Peter
Leia, see Peter
Leicester (Legrec', Leron'), archdeacon 224, 452; earl, 103, 281
Leigh (Legha), see William
Lekus, see Peter
Lenn, see Robert
Leofgar, 246
Leofsin of London, alias Leofsin Dodesone, master-mason, 27
Leofwine, bp of Lichfield, 5
Leofwine Kepe, his parents and his son Richard, 404
Leofwine Scune, 8
Leofwine, Mr, 269
Leo IX, pope, 152, 156
Leon (Spain, Leone), see Peter
Lessness (Kent), church, 20; manor, 20, 81
Lesward, 305
Leutre, Lutre, see William
Lewes (Suss), priory of St Pancras, p15; 260
Lichfield, bp, 5
Liger, servant of William of Northolt, 453
Limesey, see Henry
Lincoln, bp, pp13–4; 2–3, 31, 37, 46, 61, 76, 79, 81, 111, 119, 127, 190, 195, 221–7, 242, 270, 323, 475, 482; bpelect, 402; bpric, 2; canon, 209; cathedral, 221, 223–4, 226–7; dean, 226; sub-dean, 226; diocese, p14; diocesan clergy, 270
Lincolnshire, 31, 61, 475; sheriff, 31; suitors to shire court, 31
Lirling, see Richard
Lisoris, see William
Living, merchant, 445
Lobbe, see Godric
Loffa, see Godwin
Lombard (Lumbard) p20; see also Elfgiva
London, pp1–2, p13, p15, p17, pp19–22;
19, 24, 59, 62, 64, 68, 77, 100–1, 105,
113–4, 116–7, 139, 144, 188, 191–2,
218, 227, 258, 260, 327, 339, 352, 356,
358, 364, 370–1, 378–9, 385, 393
-, aldermen, p22; 366–7, 372–3, 375–6, 389
-, archdeacon, p14; 70, 93, 105, 194, 214–5,
217–20, 362, 368–9; his clerk, 468; his
official, 368
-, Assize of Building, 371
-, barons, 49, 77, 90, 97, 109, 258–60, 291,
342–3, 350
-, bp-elect, 140
-, bp, p2, pp13–14, p18; 9–12, 24, 33, 35,
40, 49, 58, 70, 84, 88, 93, 97, 108,
114, 128, 147, 155, 172, 176, 179, 198,
203–20, 230, 249, 255, 314, 350, 380,
382, 434, 439, 459; his chaplain, 214,
313; his clerk, 211; his jurisdiction,
123, 154–5; his soke-reeve, 375
-, burgesses, 39, 78
-, chamberlains, 79
-, citizens, p7, p19, p22; 33, 36, 54, 68, 112,
123, 258, 340
-, clergy, p15, p19
-, diocese, p14; 212, 215
-, environs, p22
-, farm, 79
-, fire hazard in, 340
-, Folkmoot, 112
-, Husting Court, p22; 112, 289, 292, 342–3, 361; suitors of, 342–3
-, justiciar, 112; justiciar, royal, 109
-, mayor, p22; 355, 363–4, 367, 371, 377–8,
381; see also Henry Fitz Ailwin; his
clerk, 355
-, officers, 36, 38, 77; officers, royal, 25,
39–40, 78, 89, 109
-, preceptor of the Templars in, 354
-, royal highway, 366–7, 371–2, 396
-, seld, royal, 381
-, sheriff, 24–5, 36, 49, 68, 77, 79, 89–90,
97, 109, 259–60, 292–5, 342–3, 361,
366–7, 377, 452; under-sheriff, 357;
sheriff's clerks, 342–3
-, tenement measurements, p21
-, walls, 308, 363
-, Westminster abbey's fee (fee of St Peter)
in, 33, 36, 39, 78, 258, 275, 295, 352;
merchants residing on, 33, 36, 77, 89;
soke of Westminster abbey, 112
-, wharves, p12; 25, 97, 289, 353, 377
-, Places in:
-, Aldersgate, (Aldredesgate), 295
-, Baynard's Castle, 354
-, Billingsgate, 377
-, Bishopsgate, 259; Godwin Loffa of, 259
-, Bread Street (Bredstrate), 292–3
-, Bridge (London), 25, 220, 287, 357, 368
-, Cheap(forum), 921; 275–6, 295, 355;
West Cheap, 355
-, Dowgate (Duvegate), 135, 143, 342–3
-, East Cheap (Eastceapa), 292, 340
-, Fishmarket, p21, 139, 156, 277–8, 356
-, Fleet (Flete) Bridge, 327
-, Fleet Street (Flietestrate), 392
-, Friday Street (Strete), 291, 293–4
-, Langbourn (Langebort) ward, 259
-, Ludgate (Hludgate), p21; 327, 358–60,
386–9, 391
-, Musterlingebur, 361
-, New Fishmarket, 357
-, Outwich ward, alderman, 376
-, Prestbure, 374
-, St Botolph's gate, 25
-, Thames, p21; 289
-, Tower, the, 69, 362; clerk, 194, 255, 382;
constable, 342–3, 484
-, Vuerc, 234
-, Wood Street, 291
-, Churches, parishes and religious
foundations:
-, Churches, 70, 78, 211, 308; religious
houses, p15
-, All Hallows Honey Lane, Priest, 355
-, Clerkenwell nunnery, p15
-, Haliwell (Halewelle), nunnery, 289;
nuns, 289
-, Holy Trinity Aldgate, priory, p6;
canons, 362, 366–7, 379; prior, 362
-, St Agnes, church, 257; within
Aldersgate, 211
-, St Alban Wood Street, church, 211, 288
-, St Alphege Cripplegate (Crepelgate),
parish, 362
-, St Audoen, church, chaplain, 359;
priest, 255
-, St Bartholomew Smithfield, priory, p6;
362; canon, 362; hospital, 293
-, St Bride, church, 211
-, St Christopher (le Stocks), chaplain, 384
-, St Clement Candlewick Street, Eastcheap, church, 211, 363
-, St Clement Danes (outside the Walls),
211, 396–7; parish, 393–5
-, St Dionis, church, p20; 259
-, St Dunstan in the West, church, 211
-, St Faith in the crypt of St Paul's
cathedral, parish, 364
-, St James Garlickhithe (in the Vintry; on
the riverbank; super Tamisiam),
church, 70, 211, 365
-, St Lawrence Candlewick Street (beside
London Bridge; on the riverbank),
church, 70, 211; cemetery, 256, 366–7;
parish, 366–7
-, St Magnus the Martyr (beside London
Bridge) chapel alias church, p15, p20;
70, 93, 211, 220, 287, 368–9; chaplain,
368; parson, 220; parish, 270
-, St Margaret Bridge Street, New Fish
Street, church, 211, 369; parish,
370–73
-, St Margaret Eastcheap, chapel, 70, 194
-, St Martin in the Fields, church; 211;
chaplain, 404; parish, 22
-, St Martin le Grand, p4; 257,382;
canons, p15; soke-reeve, 382
-, St Martin Ludgate, chapel, church, 211,
218, 358–60; chaplain, 359–60, 404;
parish, 390; parson, 218, 360
-, St Martin Outwich (Otteswich), parish,
374–6, 398–9
-, St Mary Abchurch, chaplain, 363
-, St Mary at Hill (de la Hulle), parish,
377–9
-, St Mary Colechurch (Colcherch),
chaplain, 385
-, St Mary Magdalen, chaplain, 357
-, St Mary Newchurch. p9; 40, 49, 54, 90,
109, 244
-, St Mary Somerset (Sumersete chirch),
priest, 275
-, St Mary Staining Lane (Stanningelane),
parish, 290
-, St Mary Without Bishopsgate (Bissopegate, the New Hospital), 362;
chaplain, 368; prior, 362
-, St Matthew Friday Street, church, 211,
255; parish, 291, 380–1
-, St Michael Cornhill, chaplain, 384;
parish, 382, 384
-, St Nicholas (unspecified), chaplain, 357
-, St Nicholas Shambles (ad Mazatriam),
parish, 385
-, St Paul, cathedral, p6; 70, 93, 204, 216,
219, 255, 356, 380–1; canons, 206, 210
380; chapter, 255; sacrist, 255
-, St Peter in the Bailey, chaplain, 369
London, Adam of, 246
-, Ailnoth (Ailnod) of, 24, 60
-, Alward of, 40, 54
-, Anselm son of Hakon of, 363
-, Henry Albus of, 352
-, Henry of, 277; Mr, 365
-, Henry son of Leveston of, 352
-, Hugh of, 372
-, John of, chaplain, 431
-, Leofsin of, alias Leofsin Dodesone, master-mason, 27
-, Peter, alderman of, 260
-, Richard Blund of, 385
-, Simon of, 328, 335, 420, 424; parson, 227
-, Walter Niger of, and his wife and son
Simon, 356, 431
-, Walter, Mr, of, 309, 362
Longbridge (Longus pons), see Roger
Longchamps, see Henry; William
Longditch, see Avice
Longditch Street, see under Westminster
Longhall (Langhal'), see Alexander
Longword, see William
Lormar', see Odo
Lorrainer, see Albert
Louis, clerk, 312, 321, 335, 346, 407, 412, 420, 422–3, 427, 429, 441–2, 458, 461; clerk of Rockingham, 311, 443–4; clerk of the Exchequer, 414, 424, 426, 432
Lovegold, see John
Lucius III, pope, 177
Lucy of Barking, 449; widow of Richard, 447–8
Lucy, see Richard
Luffield (Berks), priory, p4
Lulworth, see Roger
Lutre, see Walter
M
Macon, see Walter
Magnus, earl of Orkney, p20
Main, draper, 382
Maiscville (Maiscu'l), see William
Maisi, see Osbert
Malcolm III Canmore, king of Scots, and his wife Margaret, 99–100
Malcolm IV, king of Scots, p12; 103; his chancellor, 103
Malet, see Augustine; Gilbert; William
Malvern, Great, (Worcs), priory, p4, p17; 164, 166, 171, 248A; monks, 243, 271; fugitive monk, 248A
Manasser Biset, 386
Manant, see Hubert
Mandeville (Mand'), see Ernulph; Geoffrey; Richard; Walter; William
Mapeleford (Mddx, Mapelefort), 96, 117
Mardley (Herts, Merdeleya), 339
Marford (? Herts), and its river, 282
Margaret, 385
Margaret (Margery), daughter of Hugh de Fonte, 416, 418; wife of Simon Hurel, 417
Marinlli, see Robert
Marinus, clerk of the queen, 481
Mark, carpenter, 358
Mark, monk of St Neots, 479
Marlborough (Wilts, Marlebergia), 85
Marlborough, see also Robert
Marona, widow of Martin Sperling, 379
Marsh, see Ralph; Robert
Marshall, see Henry; William
Marston (Oxon), 7
Martell, see Osbert; William
Martin, brother of Abraham, 374
Martin, brother (? brother of Clement the clerk), 374
Martin, brother of Ivo son of Richard of Medmenham, 410
Martin, clerk of the queen, 323
Martin de Capella, 138, 301, 315
Martin, ironmonger (ferun), 379
Martin, goldsmith, 381
Martin King, 421–2, 434
Martin, monk of Westminster, 306, 490
Martin of Abingdon, 409
Martin of Medmenham, 434
Martin, prior of St Mary Overy, Southwark, 362
Martin Sperling, brother of John, 366–7; husband of Marona, 379
Martin Smud, 449–50
Martin, son of Alice, 381; brother of Robert and William, 364
Martin, son of Kenewald, 375
Martin, son of Richard, 426
Martin, son of Stephen the mercer, 290
Martinville (Martinivilla), seeRobert
Marwenna, 438; daughter of William, 437; her son William and his wife Alice, 437–8
Mary Becket, abbess of Barking, 365
Marzai, see Stephen
Mascherell (Mascherel, Maskereal), see Hugh; Walter
Matell, seeWilliam
Matilda, daughter of Simon son of Osmar, 202, 461; of Paris, 371, 373, 460; daughter of Simon of Paris, 372; her parents, 371, 460; Osmar her grandfather, 460
Matilda, Empress, p12; 123; 'lady of the English', 98
Matilda, Queen, wife of King Henry I, p2, p12; 59, 62–3, 70, 74, 79, 97, 99–105, 114, 118–20, 160, 187, 189
Matilda, widow of Jospe, and her daughter Margery, 396
Matthew, alderman, 367, 372
Matthew Blund, alderman, 366–7
Matthew of Staines, 458
Matthew Pistree, 382
Matthew, sister's husband or son (sororius) of William of St Michael, 289
Matthew, son of Thomas, 450
Mauduit, seeIsabel Basset; Ralph; Robert; William
Mauger, see John
Mauger, bp of Worcester, 233
Maurice, 284, 375
Maurice, bp of London, 40, 49, 58, 70, 93
Maurice, clerk, 263, 265
Maurice, clerk of Abbot Laurence, vicar of Sawbridgeworth, 284
Maurice, monk of Westminster, 245
Maurice, Mr, 275, 280, 452; clerk of Abbot Walter, 207
Maurice of Hurley, 413
Maurice of St Albans, 285
Maurice (one of six brothers), 374
Medmenham, seeIvo; Martin; Richard
Melford, seeHenry
Mellitus, bp of London, p14
Meppershall, seeJohn; Thomas son of Gilbert
Mercia, earl, 5; king, p1, p9, p321
Meriden, see Roger
Merton (Surr), priory of St Mary, p15; 268; prior, 268
Meulan, (France, Mellent), count, 34–5, 489
Michael Belet, 304; baron of the exchequer, 287
Michael, clerk, 290
Michael, Mr, 480
Michael Potel, 381
Michael, son of John, 290
Michael, son of William of Scarborough, 328
Micklefield, see Robert
Middlesex, 11, 38, 52, 59, 83, 88, 96, 108, 117; archdeacon, 105, 196, 203, 210, 217; justices, 88, 108; justiciar 117; 117, 122, 133, 452
Middleton, see Hugh
Miles Crispin, 241
Milisent, 458
Mimms, see Peter
Mirabel, daughter of Oger the dapifer, 342–3
Missenden (Bucks, Messendene), abbey, 207
Missenden, see also Roger
Mitcham, seeGerard
Modiva, 480
Mohun, seeWilliam
Monte, seeHugh; Richard
Moray (Scotland), bp, 103
Morin, see John
Mortain (Normandy, Moretein), count, 13
Mortain, see alsoRoger
Morton (Worcs), chapel, 166
Morwick (Northumberland), seeHugh
Mosa (? Cambs), vill, 462
Moses, chaplain of Richard, abp of Canterbury, 202
Mote, seeHugh
Moulsham (Essex, Molesham, Mulesham, Mullesham), 48; manor, 41
Moulsham, see also Elias; Ralph; Robert; William
Mulas, see William
Muschat, see Laurence; Richard
N
N ( ) son of Rannulph clerk of Feering, 208
N ( ) sheriff of Essex, 239
N ( ) sheriff of Mddx, 274
Nadler, seeRobert
Naget, see Henry
Necton, see William
Neville, seeAlan; Geoffrey; Walter
Newgate, see Thomas
Newham, see William
Newton, seeElias
Nicholas, 380
Nicholas, archdeacon of London, papal judge-delegate, 194, 368, 468; and his brother Mr Richard, 369; his chaplain, 368; his nephew, Mr Nicholas, 368–9
Nicholas Bacheler, 473
Nicholas, bp of Albano, 163
Nicholas, brother of Andrew son of Ralph son of Adam, 290
Nicholas, canon (of St Paul's), 380
Nicholas,chaplain of Nicholas archdeacon of London, 368–9
Nicholas, clerk, Mr, 209
Nicholas de Humet, 431
Nicholas de Romanis, bp of Tusculum, papal legate, 193; and his nephew (Robert son of Robert), pp13–14
Nicholas de Sigillo, archdeacon of Huntingdon, 222, 468
Nicholas, dispenser, 318, 333
Nicholas Duket, 355, 366–7, 371–2; son of Randulph Duket, 289
Nicholas, dyer (tinctor), 357
Nicholas, goldsmith, 381; his son William, 382–3
Nicholas Hachel', 472
Nicholas II, pope, 153, 156
Nicholas, monk, chaplain of Abingdon, 323, 481
Nicholas, monk of Westminster, 236
Nicholas, Mr, 306, 490
Nicholas, Mr, clerk of Abbot Walter, 298, 303
Nicholas, Mr, nephew of Nicholas archdeacon of London, 368–9
Nicholas, nephew of Abbot William, 321
Nicholas of Bray, 428
Nicholas of Paglesham, 300
Nicholas of the cellar, 348, 356, 378, 387, 402, 408, 411–12, 414, 419, 421–24 429–30, 432–3, 441–5, 447–8, 451
Nicholas of Westminster, Mr, parson of Thorpe-on-the-Hill and Doddington, 224
Nicholas, parson of St Martin (Outwich), 374–5
Nicholas Peverell, 289
Nicholas, sheriff of Hertfordshire, 282
Nicholas, son of Avice, 473
Nicholas, son of Clement, 255, 380
Nicholas, son of Geoffrey, 391, 395, 402–3, 407, 415–16, 421–2, 425, 428, 435, 443–4, 446, 486
Nicholas, son of Robert, and his son Jordan, 490
Nicholas, son of Roger, 472
Nicholas, summoner of Westminster abbey, 393, 437–8, 440
Nicholas Winchester, 366–7
Nigel, bp of Ely, 111, 190; justice, 281
Nigel d'Aubigny, 91
Nigel d'Oilly, 60, 83
Nigel, goldsmith, 335
Nigel, son of Alexander, 296
Nikel, see John
Noel, see William
Noers, seeFulc
Nonant, seeHugh
Norfolk, Clakelose Hundred in, 476–7
Norman, 246
Norman Blund, 290; draper, sheriff of London, 377
Norman Borel, 311
Norman, leather-dresser (alutarius), 396
Normandy, 129, 145; seneschal, 386
Norreis, see William
Northampton (Northants, Northamton, Northanton'), 124; archdeacon, 134; judicial eyre at, 324, 338
Northampton, see also Robert; Roger; Thomas
Northolt (Mddx, Norhall', Norhallia), 453–5
Northolt, see also William
Norway, see Alan
Norwich (Norf, Norwyc'), bp, 72, 130; bpelect, 439;
Norwich, see also Geoffrey
Nottingham (Notts, Noting'), see Hugh
Nottinghamshire, 46
Nova Villa, see Robert
O
O ( ), sheriff of Surrey, 17
Oakham (Rutl, Ocham, Okham), 150; chapels, 150, 176; church, 150, 176, 179, 226, 321, 336–7, 482; parson, 226; tenants of church, 150
Ockendon (Essex, Ochendon, Okkenduna, Wochendona, Wokendona, Wokendone), 9–10, 67, 339, 463; church, 198, 211, 247, 463; knight, 463; manor, 247; parson, 198, 463; tithes, 462
Ockendon, see also Turold; William
Odiham (Hants), and its wood, 134
Odo, bp of Bayeux, 17, 19–20, 48; his dapifer, 48
Odo, canon (of St Paul's, London), 380
Odo de Lormar', 465
Odo (Eudo), goldsmith, p7; 288, 321, 327, 335–6, 346, 348, 387, 391–2, 402–3, 407, 417, 420–2, 424–9, 432–3, 435, 437–9, 441, 443–5, 449, 460, 480; attorney of the abbot, 338; Odo of Westminster, 356, 408, 411–12, 423, 442, 458, 461, 466–7, 485; goldsmith, reeve of Westminster, 328, 347, 390, 410, 413–4, 418–9, 423–4, 434, 447–8, 450
Offa, king of Essex, p1
Offa, king of Mercia, p1, p9, p321
Oilly, see Nigel
Oini, 242
Olivant, see John; Ralph
Oliver, 271
Oliver, clerk of the Tower (of London), 382
Ordgar, brother of Deormann's daughters, 68
Ordmar, 394
Ordmar, son of Edward, 395
Ordric, 416
Orkney, earl of, p20
Orpedeman, see William
Osbern, bp of Exeter, 61
Osbern, clerk, 56
Osbert, 454–5
Osbert, abbot of Bec, 361
Osbert Becche, 292
Osbert, brother of Robert clerk of Becham, 298
Osbert, chaplain of St Audoen's 359
Osbert de Berniville, 242
Osbert de Clare, 341; monk of Westminster, 265; prior of Westminster, pp8–11, p13, pp16–17; 34, 158–61, 249, 254; p321
Osbert de Kinet', 277
Osbert de Maisi, 479
Osbert de St Liz, 453
Osbert de St Clare, 470
Osbert de Wauncy, 360
Osbert Fergaunt, 291
Osbert Fitz Hervey, 457; justice, 310, 316, 319, 324, 330
Osbert Fitz Richard, 464, 470
Osbert le Warang, 395
Osbert Martell, 119
Osbert Niger (black), 374
Osbert of Sutton, 275
Osbert, palmer, 472
Osbert Quarel, 277–8
Osenville (Osenwilla), see Saval'
Osmar, 196, 210–2; grandfather of Matilda of Paris, 202, 460
Osmund, 389, 391; carter, 391; and his wife Ermengard, 386–7
Osmund, bp of Salisbury, 32, 462
Osmund, cook, 258
Osmund, cordwainer, 382
Osmund, son of Roger Ursel, 413
Ostia (Italy), see Alberic
Osumul, Osumull', seePaul; Richard
Otbert of Surrey, 488
Oter, see Walter son of Ralph
Otho Fitz William, 457; justice, 324
Otto, goldsmith (aurifex), 488
Otwel (Otuer) Fitz Count, 69, 86, 242; his honorial barons, 86
Ov, see Hugh
Oxford (Oxon), 136; earl, 456, 464
Oxford, see also Ralph
Oxfordshire, 3–4, 7, 83; sheriff, 7, 30, 71, 83
Oxhey, see Philip
Oysel, see John
P
Paddington (Mddx, Padinton), 62–4, 105–6, 126, 296
Paddington, see also Richard: William
Paglesham (Essex, Pakelesham, Pakelsham, Paklesham), 299–300, 317, 339; church, 300
Paglesham, see also Laurence; Nicholas
Pain Dobbe (Dolbe, Duble), 391, 393, 415–6, 425, 437–8
Pain of Emsworth (Immurtha), 452
Pain of Solomon's Temple, 350
Pain Tabur, son of Pain Tabur, and his wife Agnes, 376
Palmer (surname, not occupation), see Ralph
Palton, see John
Pandulf, bp-elect of Norwich, papal legate, 439
Papal judge-delegate, pp14–15; 194, 207–9, 235, 323, 368–9, 468
Papal legate, pp13–14; 158–9, 190–3, 196–201, 225, 323, 439
Parham (Suss, Pereham, Perham), 96, 117, 129, 326, 335, 339, 487; church, 129, 228, 325–6, 334–5; royal demesne chapel, 129; parson, 335; proctor of the monks, 335
Parham, see also Baldwin
Paris (France), abbey of St Denis, p2; monastery of St Victor, its abbot, 400; canons, p15; 400; confraternity agreement with, p15; 400
Paris, see also Matilda; Simon
Parur, see Henry
Paschal II, pope, p13; 154
Paschar, see Roger
Pattishall, see Ralph; Simon
Paulinus of Aldwich, 408
Paul Osumul, 245
Paul Picot, 245
Peak, see Richard
Penge (Surr, Pange), 330; aqueduct, 298; wood, 298, 330
Pentecost, 297
Pentecost of Wandsworth, 309, 486
Pentecost Sparrow, 291
Peppercorn, see Roger
Perche, count, see Geoffrey
Perer, see Ralph
Pershore (Worcs, Persora), 4, 28, 305, 488
Pershore, see also Adam son of Godfrey; Roger
Perton (Staffs, Pertune), 5, 95, 304
Peter, alderman of London, 260
Peter, almoner of Westminster, 485
Peter Bucherel, 372
Peter, chaplain of (St Mary) Colechurch, 385
Peter, chaplain of St Martin Outwich, 374
Peter, clerk of the sheriffs of London, 342–3
Peter de Leia, bp of St Davids, 231
Peter de Leon, 434
Peter de Valognes, 37, 48, 474, 488; sheriff of Essex, 26, 50
Peter Fausard, Fauset, 348, 428–9; and his parents, 430
Peter Fitz Herbert, 487
Peter le Cho, 434
Peter Lekus, 421
Peter of Barking, 384
Peter of Berkswell, 477
Peter of Blois, archdeacon of Blois, 202
Peter of Cornwall, prior of Holy Trinity, Aldgate, 362
Peter of Ely, 421–2, 424, 434, 439
Peter of Leek (Lecche), Mr, 454–5
Peter of Mimms, 458
Peter of Sutton, and his wife Margaret, 342–3
Peter of Waltham, archdeacon of London, 214–15
Peter of Wenden, 360, 391–3, 395, 415–8, 425, 435, 437–8, 440, 443, 480
Peter of Wells, Dom, 472
Peter of Wick 490; and his son Robert of Wick. 305
Peter of Windsor, 278; monk of Westminster, 277
Peter Pierleoni, papal legate, 187–8
Peter, priest, 358
Peter, priest of the sisters of St James's hospital, Westminster, 288
Peter, reckoner (computator), 446
Peter, sixth-place (senarius), 389
Peter, son of (Henry Fitz Ailwin) the mayor, and his brother Thomas, 363
Peter, son of John Olivant, 381
Peter, son of Laurence de Burton, 376
Peter, son of Richard, 398–9
Peter, son of Roger, le Duc, 381
Peter, son of William son of Alulf, 377
Peter Want', 374
Petet, see Walter
Petsoe, see Adam
Peverell, see Gervase; Jordan; Nicholas; Rannulph
Philip, 284
Philip, chaplain of Abbot William, monk of Westminster, 308
Philip de Camera, 466–7
Philip, monk of Westminister, 245
Philip, Mr, 439
Philip, nephew of Abbot (William), 352
Philip of Daventry, 281
Philip of Oxhey, 333
Philip of Poitou, Mr, bp-elect of Durham, 307; bp of Durham, 314
Philip of St Michael, 315; and his brother Gilbert, 301
Philip of Winchester, 384
Philip of Windsor, 386
Philip, priest, 352
Philip, priest of St Matthew's Friday Street, 381
Philip Revel, 474
Philip, scribe, 383
Philomena, 255
Picot (Pichot, Pycot), 242; mason (cementarius), 261
Picot see also Geoffrey; Paul; Walter; William
Pierleoni, see Peter
Pimerich, see John
Pinchehaste, see Geoffrey
Pipard, see Gilbert
Pipe Roll, quitclaim enrolled on. 344
Pirone, seeGeoffrey
Pisa (Italy), 155
Pisa, see also Henry
Pistree, see Matthew
Plumstead, see Randulph
Poitevin, see Simon; William
Poitiers, archdeacon, 135, 222, 277–8, 281, 468
Poitou, see Philip
Polehanger, see Deodatus; Geoffrey
Polestead, see Hugh
Pont de I'Arche, see Robert
Pont-Audemer, see Henry
Pontefract, see Ralph; William
Pope, the, p10, p13; 152–86, 190, 204, 221, 482
Port, see Hugh
Portchester (Hants), 128, 148
Postard, see Ernulph; William, abbot of Westminster
Potterne, see James; Ralph
Potel, see Michael
Poughley, (Berks), priory, p4
Powick (Worcs), manor, 243
Prell, see Robert
Preston, Prestune, see Godfrey; Ralph; Thomas
Provencal, see William
Puiset, see Hugh
Purcel, see Ralph
Pyrford (Surr, Pirefo'), 67, 17–18, 44, 65, 83, 148
Pyrford, see also Wisgar
Q
Quarel, see Osbert
Quarrendon, see Geoffrey; Ralph
Quarremars, see Ralph
Quincy (Quency), see Saher
R
R ( ), 347
R ( ), fugitive to Westminster, 239
R ( ), sheriff of Sussex, 273
R (Ralph or Robert), abbot of St Albans, 118
Rainbald, alias Regenbald, royal chancellor, 22
Ralph, archdeacon of Hereford, justice, 316
Ralph Arundel, 260, 306; abbot of Westminster, p3, p7, pp18–19; 148–9, 227, 233, 327–38, 345, 363, 402, 476–7, 484
Ralph, baker, 404
Ralph Basset, 449
Ralph Baynard, 236; sheriff of London, 24
Ralph Bereng', 302
Ralph Blund, 294
Ralph Brand, 342–3; his son Hamo, 383
Ralph, Breton (Bretun), 291
Ralph Brito, 342–3; and his wife and children, 206
Ralph, brother of Abbot Gervase, 258, 269
Ralph, brother of Abbot Laurence, 280, 404
Ralph, brother of John, alderman, 378
Ralph, brother of Joyce the vintner, 289
Ralph, brother of William of Moulsham, 285
Ralph, chamberlain of Abbot Walter, 298
Ralph, chaplain, 378, 454–5
Ralph, clerk, 263, 265, 269, 407, 466–7
Ralph, clerk of Exeter, 468
Ralph, Clerk (surname, not occupation), 406
Ralph de Alta Ripa, Mr, 207
Ralph de Beaumont, Mr, physician, royal clerk, parson of Bloxham, 286
Ralph de Berners (Berineres), 464
Ralph de Crout, 278
Ralph de Hairun, 462; and his nephew Geoffrey, 436
Ralph de Huville, 474
Ralph Deire, 301
Ralph de Preston, 453–5
Ralph de Quatremars, 292–3
Ralph de Rosei, 327, 386–7
Ralph d'Escures, abp of Canterbury, 72, 76–8
Ralph de Ulla, 368
Ralph diabolus (devil), 242
Ralph Fitz Algod, 242
Ralph Fitz Stephen, royal chamberlain, 306; of Boulogne, 328, 442
Ralph Flahun, 375
Ralph, fruiterer, 389
Ralph, goldsmith, 354, 476
Ralph Hurel, 406
Ralph le chauv (bald), 447
Ralph Marsh, 277
Ralph Mauduit, 435
Ralph, monk of Westminster, 490
Ralph, Mr, 275, 380
Ralph of Arundel (? the future abbot). 260, 306
Ralph of Boulogne, 442
Ralph of Broomhill (Bruhill), 298
Ralph of Chiswick, 439
Ralph of Coggeshall, 285
Ralph of Cornhill, 294–5
Ralph of Cowden (Kuden), 490
Ralph of Ebury, and his son John, 404
Ralph of Emsworth (Immurtha), 452
Ralph of Exeter, 277
Ralph of Latton, 474
Ralph of Moulsham, 275, 404
Ralph of Pattishall, justice, 330
Ralph of Pontefract, 250, 340
Ralph of Potterne, 479
Ralph of Quarrendon, 267
Ralph of Salisbury, 304, 306
Ralph of Seven Fountains, 270, 280, 406–7, 428, 452, 464; and his brother Henry, 323, 481
Ralph of Tockington, 301, 453–5
Ralph of Winchester, 290
Ralph of Wood Street, 291
Ralph Olivant, 381
Ralph Oxford, 381
Ralph Palmer, cutler, 384
Ralph, parson of Hendon, 459
Ralph Perer, 384
Ralph, precentor (cantor) (? of St Paul's cathedral), 369
Ralph, priest, 380
Ralph Purcel, 386
Ralph Rufus, 447
Ralph Runt, and Alexander his brother, 263
Ralph, sergeant of the church (of Westminster), 360, 407, 443–4, 451, 480
Ralph, shipwright, 353
Ralph, son of Adam, 289–90
Ralph, son of Nigel, 270
Ralph, son of Robert, 383
Ralph, son of Simon, alderman, 375
Ralph, son of Turold (of Ockendon) the dapifer, oblate monk of Hurley, 462
Ralph Swift, 458
Ralph Testard, 419–20
Rami Cur', see Richard
Randulph (one of six brothers), 374
Randulph Fiket, 411; see also Rannulph
Randulph Fiz, cook, and his son Richard, 406
Randulph of Plumstead, 246
Randulph, sergeant of Abbot Walter, 490
Rannulph, 380
Rannulph, chancellor, 68–9, 79–80, 82–3
Rannulph, clerk of Feering, 207; brother of pope Adrian IV, 208; and his son N, 208
Rannulph de Glanville, justiciar, 287, 296, 463
Rannulph Fiket, 397; see also Randulph
Rannulph Fitz Rannulph, 61
Rannulph Flambard, 56
Rannulph of Gedding, baron of the Exchequer, 287
Rannulph Peverell, 91
Rannulph, priest, 372
Rannulph, servant of William of Northolt, 453
Rannulph, sheriff of Surrey, 24, 26, 44
Rannulph Sprot, 379
Rannulph, treasurer of Salisbury, 482
Rannulph Wolf, 456
Reading (Berks), abbey, p6
Reed, see Walter
Reginald, 383
Reginald, baker, 414; baker of Richard (Fitz Nigel), bp of London, 392; and his wife Emma, 390–1
Reginald, brother of St James's hospital, Westminster, 288
Reginald, carpenter, 396, 411
Reginald, cutler, (cuteler), 384
Reginald, earl of Cornwall, 132
Reginald, goldsmith, 396
Reginald le Viel, sheriff of London, 342–3
Reginald of Argentan, 314
Reginald of Cornhill, 486
Reginald of Thanet, 474
Reginald of Winchester, 488
Reginald, son of Serlo, 300
Reinald Barill, 340
Reiner, baker, 390
Remenham (Berks), chapel, 462
Remy, bp of Lincoln, 2–3, 31, 37, 46
Revel, see Andrew; Philip; Robert; William
Reviers, see Richard
Reymund, 294
Rheims, see William
Richard I, king, p3, p12; 140–46, 300, 304, 310, 314, 316, 319, 323–4, 378, 395, 419, 439
Richard, 246
Richard of Dover, abp of Canterbury, 201–2; his chaplain, 202
Richard Aguillun, 298
Richard altus (tall), 413, 419
Richard Barre, archdeacon of Ely, justice, 310, 316
Richard Basset, 95; sheriff of Mddx, 94
Richard Blund, 258, 270, 373; and his wife, parents and children, and nephew Robert, 385
Richard, chaplain, 387, 474
Richard, chaplain of St Mary Magdalen, 357
Richard, chaplain of the (Holy) Innocents, 398–9
Richard, clerk, 352
Richard, clerk (of Abbot Walter), 303
Richard Cobold, 376
Richard, cook, 250
Richard crassus (fat), 357
Richard, deacon, 358
Richard de Balie, 301
Richard de Balta, 88, 108
Richard de Barentin 139, 144
Richard de Belmeis I, bp of London, p14; 70, 84, 93, 97, 203
Richard de Belmeis II, archdeacon of Mddx, 196; bp of London, p14; 204
Richard de Chaune, 474
Richard de Coleliva, prior of Ruislip, 361
Richard de Dol, 327, 337, 402–3, 419–20, 423, 425–6, 428, 441, 476–7; seneschal of Westminster, 328, 333, 335, 356, 411–12, 422, 429, 433, 442, 447–9, 461, 466–7, 473, 482, 484–5
Richard de Fracheville, 199
Richard de Furmonville, 254
Richard de Hairun, monk of Westminster, 254
Richard de l'Evigny, 464
Richard de Lirling', Mr, clerk, 359
Richard de Lucy, 113, 119, 206; justice, 281
Richard de Mandeville, 242, 462
Richard de Monte, sheriff of Oxon, 71
Richard de Osumull, 269
Richard de Rami Cur', 242
Richard de Reviers, 60
Richard de Vercoroli, 470
Richard, dispenser, kinsman (? of Richard Blund), 258
Richard Dod, 379
Richard, doorkeeper, (janitor), 297, 312, 319, 322, 336, 353, 395, 476, 482
Richard Fitz Nigel, bp-elect of London, 140; bp of London, p14, p18; 147, 212–19, 230, 313, 390, 434, 439; royal treasurer, justice, 281, 287, 296; his chamberlain, 434
Richard Ritz Reinfrid, 295
Richard Fitz Reyner, 292–5, 343–3, 361; citizen of London, 352; sheriff of London, 290
Richard Fitz William, 465; and his son William, 478
Richard Giffard, 386
Richard, hosier (calicerius), 358
Richard, monk and chaplain of Abingdon, 323, 481
Richard, Mr, brother of Nicholas archdeacon of London, 369
Richard, Mr, physician, 361
Richard Muschat, 439
Richard of Barking, 288, 297–8, 303, 306, 352, 404, 447–8
Richard of Bushey, monk of Westminster, 258, 270–1
Richard of Claygate, and his brother Geoffrey, 395; and his brother Robert, 416
Richard of Cowley, 454–5
Richard of Dover, abp of Canterbury, p14, 138, 201–2, 293, 463
Richard of Ebury, 245
Richard of Finchley, clerk/chaplain of Richard Fitz Nigel, bp of London, 212, 218
Richard of Hereford, 389
Richard of Herriard (Herierd, Heriet), 312, 314, 325, 331, 476; justice, 310, 316, 330
Richard of Ilchester, p9; 139; archdeacon of Poitiers, 135, 222, 277–8, 281, 468; bp of Winchester, p18; 139, 144, 231–2, 287, 361, 437–8, 457; his nephews, 139, 144
Richard of Medmenham, 425; his sons, 410
Richard of Paddington, and his wife, 296
Richard of Rochelle, 464
Richard of St John, 368
Richard of Stapely, clerk, 484
Richard of Stortford, canon of St Paul's, London, 206
Richard of the cellar, 410, 412, 414, 419, 432–3
Richard of the Peak (del Pec'), justice, 324
Richard of Windsor, clerk of Richard Fitz Nigel, bp of London, 215
Richard, painter, 404
Richard, porter, 309, 313, 409
Richard, priest, 261, 460
Richard, priest of Southwick, 270
Richard, prior of Westminster, 306
Richard, reeve (of Westminster), 250, 258, 261, 263, 265, 269
Richard Ruffus, archdeacon of Essex, 380
Richard, smelter (funditor), 446
Richard Sobuld', 384
Richard, son of Alexander de Barentin, 139, 144
Richard, son of Alfred, 396
Richard, son of Edmund, 311, 327–8, 346, 356, 403, 408, 410–11, 413–4, 418–20, 423–4, 426–7, 429, 433, 435, 441–2, 447–9, 458, 461, 485; knight, 412, 343
Richard, son of Geoffrey Picot, 304
Richard, son of Heimund, 390
Richard, son of Herbert, 242
Richard, son of Hugh of Colham, 453
Richard, son of Laurence, 381
Richard, son of Leofwine Kepe, 404
Richard, son of Oswant, 377
Richard, son of Randulph, 393, 430
Richard, son of Randulph Fiz, cook, 406
Richard, son of Randulph, 387, 410, 440, 451
Richard, son of Reginald, 379
Richard, son of Roger, 375
Richard, son of William Fitz Reyner, 370, 372–3
Richard, son of William Noloth, 398–9
Richard Testard, 333, 347–8, 391, 393, 403, 407–8, 411–12, 415–17, 419, 422–30, 432, 435, 442, 451, 477; and his brother John, 327, 446, 449; and his father Robert, 426; reeve of Westminster. 437–8
Richer, 436, 462, 488
Richer of the king's seld, 381
Richer (Ricg) de Colet, 246
Richer, son of Evrard, 263
Richer, son of Richard the reeve, 263
Ridel, see Geoffrey
Rie, see Roger
Ripa, see William
Robert (de Garron), abbot of St Albans, 281
Robert, abbot of St Stephen's, Caen, 307
Robert, baker (pistor), 366, 376
Robert Bloet, 48; bp of Lincoln, 61, 76, 79, 81, 242, 475
Robert Blund, 355, 373; butcher, 372; nephew of Richard, 385
Robert, brother of Geoffrey the smith, 440
Robert, brother of William son of Robert, 385
Robert Catamus, 380
Robert Champart, bp of London, abp of Canterbury, p2
Robert, chaplain, 347, 358, 390, 439
Robert, chaplain of Mr Silvester, 369
Robert, chaplain of St Martin, Ludgate, 359–60
Robert, chaplain of Tovy, 245
Robert, clerk, 275
Robert, clerk de Becham (?Beckenham, Kent), and his brother Osbert, 298
Robert Code, 209
Robert Crutgeorne, 393
Robert de Ardre, parson of Oakham, 337
Robert de Aumary, justice, 338
Robert de Beaumont (kinsman of the count of Meulan), 47
Robert de Beaumont, count of Meulan, 34–5, 47
Robert de Beaumont, earl of Leicester, 103, 281
Robert de Bertherel, 86
Robert de Beslun 242
Robert de Broc (Broch), 304, 386
Robert de Bureswelle, 208
Robert de Chesney (Chaisn), 253; bp of Lincoln, 119, 127, 190, 195, 221–2, 270
Robert de Clare, 323, 481
Robert de Fraxineto, 311
Robert de Lenn', 318
Robert de Martinville, 298
Robert de Nova Villa, 439
Robert de Pont de I'Arche, 135
Robert de Scribab', 304
Robert de Sigillo, bp of London, 380
Robert de Valognes, 474
Robert de Vere, 113
Robert Dispenser, 51, 66; and his wife, and his brother Urse (d'Abetot), 488
Robert Fitz Egenulph, 479
Robert Fitz Ralph, and his wife Katherine, 474
Robert Fitz Reyner, canon of St Mary, Southwark, 362
Robert Fitz Richard, 107–8
Robert Fitz Wimarc, 32
Robert Foliot, 101, 195, 271, 341; and his wife Margaret, and his brother Ernulph, 479
Robert Foliot, canon of St Paul's cathedral, London, 210
Robert Gernon, 91
Robert, goldsmith, 396
Robert, gooseherd (aucus), 380
Robert, hosier (caliciarius), 388
Robert Justice, 384
Robert Latimer, 20
Robert le Brutun, 485
Robert Marinlli', 434
Robert, marshall, 307, 318, 353; marshall of Abbot Gervase, and his esquire Ralph, 269
Robert Mauduit (Mauduyt), 321, 335, 346, 409, 480; chamberlain of the Exchequer, p19; 311–12, 327, 329, 421–2, 427, 446, 449–50; his caretaker, 312; his household staff, 312; his wife, see Isabel Basset
Robert, miller, 440
Robert Nadler, 440
Robert Niger (black), 374
Robert of Bagnor (Baignor), 412; and his wife Derewenne, 423
Robert of Bassingbourn, 335, 421
Robert of Bedford, Mr, clerk of Hugh of Avallon, bp of Lincoln, 223
Robert of Benfleet, 404
Robert of Burnham, 277–8
Robert of Canterbury, 458
Robert of Claygate, 346, 390, 395, 403, 414, 417–8, 428, 434, 439, 447–8, 450; Robert brother of Richard of Claygate, 416
Robert of Clevelode (Cliverolide), 285
Robert of Cornhill, 255
Robert of Croxley (Crochelle, Crokesleg', Krokesleg'), 328, 335, 346, 390, 402–3, 408, 410, 412, 414, 418–9, 423–4, 426–7, 429, 432, 441–2, 447–8, 450, 461, 466–7, 476–7, 484–5
Robert of Deerhurst, 452
Robert of Eckington (Echinton), 488
Robert of Essex, son of Sweyn, 249
Robert of Fleet, Templar, 354
Robert of Gloucester, Mr, 335
Robert of Hackney, fruiterer, 384
Robert of Hardres, archdeacon of Huntingdon, 482
Robert of Marlborough, 342–3
Robert of Micklefield, 333
Robert of Moulsham, precentor of Westminster, p17; 429–30; prior of Westminster, p17; 345–8, 408, 411, 425, 441–2; proctor of the Lady Altar, 346–8, 411
Robert of Northampton, 394
Robert of Rockingham, 311–12, 328, 335, 395, 397–9, 403, 413, 421–2, 433, 445, 449; his son Robert, 394, 397
Robert of Shirburn, 297
Robert of Stanmore, and his son Simon, 397
Robert of the Marsh, 357
Robert of the Temple, 395
Robert of the Tower, 372–3; clerk, 255
Robert of the Wood, 452
Robert of the wood of Aldenham, 466–7
Robert of Watton, son of Ralph, 474
Robert of Wembley, 454–5; and his brother Ailward and son Robert, 397
Robert of Whitefield, baron of the Exchequer, 287, 304; justice, 319, 324
Robert of Wick, and his father Peter, 305
Robert of Wrotham, 376
Robert, palmer, 288, 389
Robert Prell, 367
Robert, priest of St Mary Somerset, 275
Robert, priest of St Giles's hospital, 289
Robert, prior of Merton, 268
Robert, prior of Westminster, 236, 241
Robert Revel, 300
Robert, sacrist of Westminster, 253
Robert Simple, 454–5; sergeant of William of Northolt, 453
Robert, smith, 358, 389
Robert, son of Alan, 227
Robert, son of Alice, 381; and his brothers Martin and William, 364
Robert, son of Brictric, 352
Robert, son of Edward, 374–5
Robert, son of Elias de Stent', 472
Robert, son of Geoffrey, 291
Robert, son of Gerin, 313; son of Gerin of Westminster, 440
Robert, son of King Henry I, earl of Gloucester, p9; 78, 98
Robert, son of Ricold, 337
Robert, son of Robert of Rockingham, 394, 397
Robert, son of Robert of Wembley, 397
Robert, son of the jester (nebularius), 380
Robert, son of Sweyn, 237
Robert, son of Torold, 397; son of Turold the physician, 394
Robert, son of Walchelin (Walkelin), 261, 289, 297
Robert Tailleboys, and his brothers Roger and Simon, 281
Robert Taylepast, 472
Robert Testard, 280, 404, 426
Robert Trenchevent, 431
Robert Wedertot, 379
Robert Winchester, sheriff of London, 366–7
Rochelle, see John; Richard
Rochester (Kent), 151
Rochford, see John; Thomas
Rockingham, see Robert; William
Roding, White (Essex, Roinges), 464; tithe, 92, 211, 251
Roger, baker, 375
Roger Bigod, 65
Roger Blund, 458, 462
Roger, bp of Salisbury, 83, 108, 111
Roger Branc', monk of Westminster, 254
Roger, brother of Everard the goldsmith, 381
Roger, brother of Hugh Mascherell, 436
Roger, brother of Robert Tailleboys, 281
Roger, Bursar (le Borser), mercer (mercennarius), 382
Roger, carpenter, 358
Roger, chamberlain (cubicularius), 275
Roger, chancellor (? of the bp of Séez), 365
Roger, chaplain, 404, 406, 416; of Abbot Walter, 302
Roger, chaplain of Richard Fitz Nigel, bp of London, 214
Roger, clerk, 275, 376
Roger, clerk of the abbot of Westminster,
Roger, constable of the Tower (of London), 484
Roger, cook, 419
Roger de Cardville, 376
Roger de Curland', 261
Roger de Friville, 327, 386–7, 389, 391
Roger de la Dune, 453
Roger de la Rie, 395
Roger de Stanton, 271, 341
Roger de Torcy, and his brother William, 234
Roger de Vere, 247
Roger Duket, 353
Roger Enganet, 260, 288, 291, 297, 309, 311–13, 321, 336, 347, 352, 360, 391, 407, 415, 422, 425, 435, 437–8, 440, 446, 457, 480; reeve of Westminster, p19; 395, 416
Roger Fitz Reinfrid, 304; baron of the Exchequer, 287; justice, 319
Roger Fitz Robert, archdeacon of Middlesex, 203
Roger Foliot, 486
Roger Fot, 407, 432, 449
Roger French (Fraunceys), and his son William, 445
Roger Huscarl, justice, 338
Roger, infirmarer of Westminster, p18; 169
Roger Judas, 394
Roger le Duc, and Peter his son, 381
Roger of Cornhill, 366; and his brother Walter, 367
Roger of Crimplesham (Crampesham), 477
Roger of Knockholt (Cnokethald), 460
Roger of Longbridge, 465
Roger of Lulworth (Lolleswurda), Mr, 285
Roger of Meriden (Merden, Meriend, Muriden), 261, 319, 333
Roger of Missendon, 453–5; his uncle, see William of Northolt
Roger of Mortain, 254
Roger of Northampton, 301
Roger of Pershore, 247
Roger of Rolleston, Mr, archdeacon of Leicester, 224, 226
Roger of St Edmund, 369
Roger of Stradsett, 477
Roger of Whinburgh (Wenberga), 479
Roger of Worcester, clerk of Gilbert Foliot, bp of London, 211
Roger (one of six brothers), 374
Roger Paschar, 432
Roger Peppercon, 260
Roger, priest, 288
Roger, priest of the household of Queen Eleanor, 300
Roger, smith, 397
Roger, son of Ace, 394
Roger, son of Alan, 292, 294–5, 342–3, 352–3, 361, 363, 371, 377–8, 381
Roger, son of Billehold, 380
Roger, son of Edward, 485
Roger, son of Simon, 333
Roger, son of William of Wheathampstead, 269, 452
Roger Welsh, 366–7
Roland Blancfront, 318
Rolleston, see Roger
Rome (Italy), p2; 152, Lateran, 154, 156–61, 164–5, 178–9, 183–6; papal curia, 158; St Peter's, 180–2; Third Lateran Council, 179; Trastevere, 162
Rosamund Clifford, p12
Rose, cushion-maker (custurere), alias Rose de Bleis (widow of William Turpin), p19; 387, 435; wife of William Turpin, 386
Rosei, see Ralph
Rouen (Normandy), 131; abp, 76, 319, 401
Roxeth, see Derwin; Hamo, Hugh
Ruding, la, see Geoffrey; Gilbert;
Rufus, Ruffus, see Geoffrey; Gilbert; Laurence; Ralph; Richard
Ruislip (Mddx), prior, 361
Runt, see Ralph
Rutland, churches, 55–6; tithe, 45
S
Sabrin, 394
Saeberht, king of the East Saxons, and his wife, p1
Sagrin, 242
Saher de Quincy, 386
St Agnes, second feast of, 283
St Alban, see Henry
St Albans (Herts), 118–21; abbey, p15; 282; abbot, 118, 208, 225, 281–2, 318, 333, as papal judge-delegate, 323; abbot's bailiff, 333; honorial barons, 282; monks, 281–2; prior, p15
St Albans, see also Maurice
St Benet of Hulme, abbot, 118
St Botolph, see Alwold; Walter
St Calais, see William
St Clare, see Osbert
St Davids, bp, 231, 242
St Edmund, see Roger
St Faith, see William
St Giles (Holborn), lepers of the hospital, 355
St Helen, see William
St Ives (Hunts) prior, 267
St John, see Richard
St Katharine, grant made in her honour, 231
St Leger, see Geoffrey
St Leonard, dedicatee of Hurley priory, 266
St Liz (Senleia), see Osbert
St Margaret Bridge Street, see Geoffrey
St Martin, see Godfrey
St Michael, see Philip; William
St Neots (Hunts), monk, 479; prior, 479
St Osyth (Essex, St Osith), canons, 390, 392
St Paul, cult promoted at Westminster abbey, p13; 187–8, 193, 229, 335, 373, 404
St Peter, advocate of Westminster abbey, 244, 252; altar, 240, 248, 272, 283, 297, 317, 326, 335; consecrator of Westminster abbey, p14; cult promoted at Westminster abbey, p13; 187–8, 192–3, 200, 229; dedicatee of Westminster abbey, p1; 2–6, 8, 10–13, 15–18, 20–21, 23–32, 34–41, 44–6, 48–9, 52–5, 59–60, 70, 76–80, 86, 92–3, 113–14, 118, 121, 152, 159, 231–2, 234, 237, 247, 249, 250–2, 257, 266–71, 273–4, 279, 282, 287, 295, 301, 335, 240–1, 350–53, 355–6, 359–60, 362, 364–5, 371–2, 377–8, 385, 387–8, 391–2, 401, 404, 411, 417, 420, 429, 436, 441–2, 453, 460–2, 465, 470, 473, 475, 478–80, 488–9; guarantor of anathema, 326, 345; guarantor of sanctuary, 238–10, 248, 272, 274; protector of Westminster abbey, 154; his soke, 112
St Peter and St Paul, dedicatees of Westminster abbey, 373; guarantors of anathema, 335
Ste Mère Eglise, see William
Saledis, 260
Salisbury (Wilts, Saresbiria), bp, 32, 83, 108, 111, 421–2, 434, 462; earl, 149; treasurer, 482
Salisbury, see also Edward; Ralph
Salomon, Salamon, chaplain, 416, 440, 445
Salomon, priest, 44
Salomon of Stepney (Steb', Stibbeta, Stubbeheda), 255, 258, 261
Salomon, son of William chaplain of St Martin, 404
Salvage, see James
Sampson Deirel, 301
Sampson, Mr, 352
Sampson, son of Hakon, 479
Sandridge (Herts, Sandrug'), 282; priest, 282
Sandridge, see also Gregory
Sandwich, see William
Sartrin, see Aschetill; John
Saval de Osenville, 646
Sawal, clerk, 406
Sawbridgeworth (Herts, Sabrihteswrtha), 87; church, 86, 170, 185, 203, 211, 283–4, 469–70; tenants, 284, 469
Sawston, see Benedict
Say, see Geoffrey
Scad, see Elias
Scalt, see Gerbod
Scarborough, see William
Scotland, 100, 102; king, see David; Malcolm III; Malcolm IV; royal dapifers, 100
Scribab', see Robert
Scune, see Leofwine
Sèez (France), bp, 365
Sens (France), 171
Serlo, mercer, 376; son of Hugh, 375; son of Hugh of Kent, 374
Serlo, Mr. 228
Serman, Sermann, 342–3
Settesb', see Elias
Seven Fountains, see Ralph
Sheperton (Mddx, Seperton), 83
Shepperton, see also Alan
Shirburn (Oxon, Schireburn), see Robert
Shouldham (Norf, Suldham), nunnery, p15; nuns and brethren, 476–7
Sig', see William
Sigillo, see Nicholas; Robert
Silvester Abraham, 375
Silvester, Mr. and his chaplain, 369
Simon, abbot of St Albans, 282
Simon Bat, 366–7
Simon Blund, fishmonger, 372
Simon, brother of Everard the goldsmith, 275
Simon, brother of Robert Tailleboys, 281
Simon calvus (bald), 319
Simon, chamberlain, 307
Simon, chaplain, 387, 392, 445, 480
Simon, chaplain of the New Hospital (outside Bishopsgate), 362
Simon, chaplain of St Michael Cornhill, dominus, 384
Simon, clerk, 275, 280, 452
Simon, clerk of Abbot Laurence, 284–5
Simon, clerk of the abbot of Westminster, 470
Simon, clerk, vicar of Deene, 223
Simon, cook, 258, 269
Simon de Valence, clerk, Mr, parson of St Magnus the Martyr, 220
Simon, fishmonger (pessunier), 357, 373
Simon Fitz Peter, justice, 281
Simon, forester, 366; his wife, see Emma
Simon Hurell and his wife Margaret, 417–8
Simon, Mr, clerk, 359
Simon, Mr, parson of Todenham, 233
Simon of Bosworth (Bareswrd, Bareswrth), 307, 353, 481; Mr, 323
Simon of Buckton, 322
Simon of Deene and his son Ivo, 338, 480
Simon of Denham, clerk of Abbot Laurence, 404
Simon of Fleet Bridge, and his wife Agnes, 397
Simon of London, Mr, 328, 335, 420, 424; parson of Launton, 227; son of Walter Niger, 356, 431; his parents 356, 431
Simon of Paris, 292; father of Matilda, 460; son of Osmar, 201–2
Simon of Pattishall, 311-12, 319, 325, 331, 334, 338
Simon of Southwell, Mr, 482
Simon of the Gaol, 395, 411
Simon (one of six brothers), 374
Simon, painter, 447–8; son of William the painter, 404
Simon Poitevin , 419–20
Simon, son of Osbert, 267
Siric, 246
Sisavern, Sisseverna, see William
Siward of Dunstable, 279
Smud, see Martin
Soam, see Geoffrey
Soubuld', see Richard
Soilli (Soliaco), see Henry
Sothall, see Henry
Southall, see William
Southampton (Hants), 129
Southwark (Surr, Sowthwerk, Suwerk), 232, 249; priory of St Mary Overy, 357, 362; canon, 357, 362; prior, 362
Southwell, see Simon
Southwick (Northants, Sudwic), priest, 270
Sparrow (Sparewe), see Pentecost
Sperling (Sperleng), see John; Marona; Martin; Walter, son of Alexander; William
Sprot, see Rannulph
Staffordshire (Statfordescira), 5, 304; sheriff, 5
Staines (Mddx, Stanes), church, 166, 179, 216; and its chapels, 176; chaplain, 431; manor, 38, 53; New Court, 457; vill, 458
Staines, see also John; Matthew; William son of Richard
Stanerda (or Stanertha, ?Stanwick, Northants), 270; priest, 270
Stanmore, see Robert
Stanning, see Hugh
Stanstead, see Laurence; William
Stanton, see Roger
Stantus, see Walter
Stapely, see Richard
Stent', see Elias
Stephen, king, p3, pp9–12, p16; 105–21, 140, 197; his children. 105, 114, 118–20
Stephen Blund, 294–5; mercer, 371
Stephen, butler (pincerna), 460
Stephen, chamberlain, 319, 369
Stephen, count of Blois (father of King Stephen), 105
Stephen de Boulogne, 291
Stephen de Sven, 356
Stephen (of Tours, alias de Marazai), seneschal of Anjou, 386
Stephen, goldsmith, 354, 358–60
Stephen, healer (sanitarius), his wife and heirs, 361
Stephen, hosier (calicerius), 358
Stephen, kinsman of Thomas Becket, 365
Stephen, mercer, 290
Stephen, nephew of William, 263
Stephen of Acton (Heketona), 446
Stephen of Barking, 309, 311, 327–8, 335–6, 346, 356, 387, 390–2, 395, 402–3, 407–16, 418–30, 432–5, 441–2, 449–51, 480, 485; clerk, 461
Stephen of Conteville, 269
Stephen of Ebury, 397
Stephen of the Strand, 396
Stephen of Turnham and his wife Edelina, 314
Stephen, person of Hendon, 459
Stephen, son of Osbert, 431
Stephen, son of Walding, 275–6
Stepney, see Salomon; Walter
Stevenage (Herts, Stithenache, Stythenach), 471–3; places in: Brueria, 473; Cureswell, 472–3; Flittenmere, 473; Gosiacre, 471; Linden, 473; Livdane, 472; Long Acre. 472–3; Rodingge, Ruddinge, 472–3; Sangerescroft, Songerescroft, 472–3 Slittemere, 472
Stevenage, see also Beatrice daughter of Iseult; Gilbert
Stigand, abp of Canterbury, 6
Stockbury (Kent, Stockingebire), 482
Stortford, see John; Richard; William
Stow (Lincs), archdeacon, 209, 224
Stradsett, see Roger
Stratford (Essex, Stretfort), 24, 339
Stratford Langthorne (Essex), abbot, 206, 225, 323
Streatfield (Hants), 34
Strensham (Worcs, Strengesham), 490
Stiteville, see John
Stuth, see Hugh
Stuttel (Sticael, Stutel), see William
Sudborough (Northants), priests, 270
Subborough, see also Walter
Sudbury (Suff), burgesses, 72; priory of St Bartholomew, p4; 72, 130, 166, 171 monks, 130
Suffac, 134
Suen', see Walter
Suffolk, 72, 130
Sulby (Northants, Sulebi), 339; manor, 195, 479
Sulcard, monk of Westminster, p2, pp 8–9, p 14
Sumer (Somer), see Henry
Sumery, see Emma daughter of Ralph
Sunbury (Mddx, Sunebir', Sunnebiry, Sunneburia, Sunnebury, Sunnetbyr), 133, 452; church, 217, 315; rector, 217
Sunbury, see also Adam; Juliana
Surrey (Surreia), 6, 13, 17–18, 21, 44, 60, 83; archdeacon, 105; sheriff, 17, 24, 26, 44, 65, 82–3, 125, 148, 238
Surrey, see also Otbert
Sussex (Southsexia), 96, 117, 129, 272–3; justices, 129; justiciar, 117; sheriff, 117, 129, 273–3
Sutton (Surr, Suddun), 297
Sutton, see also Osbert; Peter
Swanscomber (Kent, Swenescam), church, 482-3; parson, 483
Swawold, sheriff of Oxon, 7
Swerford, see Alexander
Sweyn, 24, 305
Sweyn, chaplain of Nicholas archdeacon of London, 368
Sweyn, kinsman of King Edward, 60
Sweyn of Essex, 249, 465
Sweyn, priest of Stanerda (?Stanwick, Northants), 270
Sweyn, sheriff of Essex, 9–10, 16–23
Swift, see Ralph
Syen, see Stephen
T
Taber, see Hugh
Tailleboys, see Ivo; Robert; Elias son of Taileboys, 479
Talemasche, see William
Tany, see Hasculf; Gralent
Taplow, see Alan
Taunton (Somerset, Tanton, Tautune), archdeacon of, 484
Taunton, see also Thomas
Taylepast, see Robert
Teddington (Mddx, Todington', Tudinton), 133, 316, 452
Templars, chapter, 354; master, in England, p15; 354; preceptor, in London, 354; see also Henry; Robert of Fleet; Robert; William of the Temple
Teold (Thiwald), canon of St Paul's, 380
Terric, son of Albric, 293
Testard, see John; Ralph; Richard; Robert
Tetworth (Hunts, Tetewrde), 242
Tey, Little (Essex), chapel, 211
Thames, river, p16, 314, 366–7, 377, 486
Thanet, see Reginald
Theburg (Theobrug), see Laurence
Theobald, abp of Canterbury, p14, p17; 110–11, 119, 195–200
Theobald, nephew of Thomas Becket, 365
Theobald of Feering 309, 312–13, 319, 321–Abbot William 3, 353, 395, 409, 428, 457, 481
Theodoric 380
Thiwold, see Teold
Thomas Becket, royal chancellor, 124; abp of Canterbury, p14; 365; saint, 298; his
kinsman, his nephews his sister, 382, 384
Thomas, brother of Pancras, sergeant of the sacritsty, 328
Thomas, butler (pincerna), 263, 315, 318–19, 322
Thomas, chaplain, 365
Thomas, chaplain of St Clement Danes,396
Thomas, clerk, 297, 304, 482; attornery (tornatus), 468
Thomas de Barentin, 139, 144
Thomas de Camera, 335, 466–7
Thomas de Chimilly (Chimilli, Chimili), 335, 439, 486
Thomas de Dol, 335
Thomas de Preston, 334
Thomas de St John of Ebury, 447
Thomas de Vaim, 291
Thomas, fishmonger, 372
Thomas Gandeshider, 355
Thomas, goldsmith, 381
Thomas, Mr, physician (fisicus), 431
Thomas of Haverhill, 362, 371, 377, 458; son of William of Haverhill, 355, 363–4
Thomas of Hurstbourne, 457; Mr and justice, 310, 316, 319, 325
Thomas of Newgate, scribe, 313
Thomas of Northampton, 301
Thomas of Rochford, 446
Thomas of Taunton, Templar, 354
Thomas of Windsor, 311–12, 421, 446; and his son John, 422
Thomas, priest, 288
Thomas, son of Alexander de Barentin, 139, 144
Thomas, son of Barbelot, 297
Thomas, son of Celestria widow of Daniel de Aqua of Aldenham, 466; son of Daniel, 467
Thomas, son of Emma, 390
Thomas, son of Gilbert of Meppershall, 472
Thomas, son of (Henry Fitz Ailwin) the mayor, 363
Thomas, son of Hodierna, 366–7
Thomas, son of John, alderman, 364
Thomas, son of John Fitz Herlicun, 381
Thomas, son of Laurence, 381
Thomas, son of Pavia, 419, 424, 442
Thomas, son of Philip, 300
Thomas, vintner, 387, 393, 398–9, 402, 408, 414, 421–3, 425–6, 430, 433–5, 440, 461
Thorney Island, (Mddx), p1, p14
Thorneys, see John
Thorp (Rutl), vill, 337
Thorpe (Lincs), soke, 31
Thorpe (Suff.), 130
Thorpe-on-the-Hill (Lincs), church, 209, 224; parson, 224
Thrapston, see John
Thurkill, sheriff of Staffs, 5
Thurold, dapifer of Odo bp of Bayeux, 48
Thurstan, Frenchman (Franciger), 389
Thurstan, housecarl, 11
Tilbury (Essex), 23
Titeburst (Herts, Titebirste), 339
Tockington, see Godfrey; Ralph
Todenham (Gloucs, Todeham), church, 233; mill, 306; parson, 233; vill, 306
Tolleshunt, see Edward
Toltric, see Henry
Tonge (Hunts, Tunge), 242
Tooting (Surr), 24, 26, 60; Tooting Bec, 26
Torcy, Torsi, see Roger; William
Torp (Suff), 130
Tostig, earl, and his wife Leofrune, 13
Tottenham (Mddx), p12; 99-104, 160
Tours (France), abp, 463;
Tours, see also Stephen
Tovy, corviser (corveisarius), 340
Tovy, Robert chaplain of, 245
Tovy Ganet (? Enganet), 242, 340
Tower, see Jordan; Robert
Travers, see Walter
Trenchevent, see Robert
Trepingar, see Gilbert
Tresgod, see John
Turba, see William
Turbern of the Weald (de Welda), fugitive to Westminister, 272
Turnham, see Stephen
Turold and his brother William, 237
Turold, brother of St James's hospital, Westminister, 288; master of St James's hospital, 392
Turold, dapifer of Geoffrey de Mandeville I, alias Turold of Ockendon, and his son Ralph, 462
Turold, fishmonger, 356
Turold, physician (? alias Turold of St James's), 394
Turpin, see William
Turstin, 294
Turstin, archdeacon of Durham, 235
Tusculum (Italy, Tusculanum), 172; bp, pp13-14; 162, 193
Tynemouth, see John
U
Uhtred, precentor of Worcester, 248A
Ulla, see Ralph
Underore, see Hugh
Uppingham (Rutl, Huppingeham), 195; church, 46, 338
Upton Snodsbury (Worcs, Snoddesbury), vill, 305
Urse d' Abetot, 66; brother of Robert Dispenser, 488
Ursel, see Osmund
V
Vaim, see Thomas
Valelia, see Simon
Valence, see Simon
Valognes (Valunnis), see Peter; Robert
Vautort, see John
Venice (Italy), Roalto in, 175
Vercoroli, see Richard
Vere, see Aubrey; Gilbert; Robert; Roger; William
Verona (Italy), 177
Viel, see Reginald; William
Viscard Laidet, 464
Vitalis, abbot of Westminster, p2, p11, p15, p21; 19–22, 24– 6, 31, 35–6, 50, 53, 234–5
Vivian, clerk, 404
W
W ( ) Capes, monk of Westminster, 254
W., chancellor (William Giffard, or Waldric), 59
W., sheriff of Nottingham, 56
Walchelin, bp of Winchester, 488
Walden (Essex, Waledene), prior, 350
Waldric, chancellor, 59
Waleramm, 342–3
Waleramm, son of Meilla, 385
Waleran, chaplain, 323
Waleran, chaplain of Godstow nunnery, 225, 481
Waleran (de Beaumount), count of Meulan, 489
Walkelin, and his son Robert and brother William, 261
Walkelin, bp of Winchester, 13, 17, 21, 24, 30, 34, 51–2
Walkelin of the almonry, 328, 417–9, 445; sergeant of the almoner, 444
Wallere, Wallur, see William
Walran, see John
Walter, 380
Walter, abbot of Westminster, p17n, p21; 174–6, 179, 206–10, 287–306, 311, 316, 368–9, 388, 463, 490; his chaplain, 302; his nephew, 291, 297, 300
Walter, see Hubert
Walter, baker, 374
Walter Blancfrunt, 318
Walter, brewer
Walter, brother (? of Roger of Cornhill), 367
Walter, chamberlain, 464
Walter, clerk, 366–7, 372
Walter Coc, 302
Walter de Bidun, chancellor of Malcolm IV, king of Scots, 103
Walter de Constant (? Coutances), Mr, 285
Walter de Donnington, nephew of Abbot Walter, 291; clerk, nephew of Abbot Walter, 297; nephew of Abbot Walter, 300
Walter de Heselton, 322
Walter de Huppinore, 431
Walter de Insula, alderman (of St Martin Outwich), 376
Walter de Lectona, 267
Walter de Mandeville, 462
Walter de Neville, 474
Walter de Valelia, 234
Walter Duredent, 453
Walter Fitz Oter, 53
Walter Gerin, 290
Walter, goldsmith
Walter Illevoster, 374
Walter Lardor, 382
Walter le Har', 452
Walter le Lutre, 275
Walter, marshall, 333, 402, 466–7
Walter Mascherell, 92
Walter Niger (black) of London, and his wife and son, 356, 431
Walter of Coutances, abp of Rouen, justice, 319, 401; see also Walter de Constant'
Walter of Creeping (Creping), justice, 330–1
Walter of Fulham, 379
Walter of Greenford, 301, 453–5, 466–7
Walter of London, Mr, 309; (? archdeacon of London), 362
Walter of Reed, 148
Walter of St Botolph London Bridge, 368
Walter of Stepney (Stebbeheth'), 382
Walter of Sudborough, 270
Walter of Winchester, spicer (lespicer), 396
Walter of Witney, Mr, 210
Walter Pethet, 375
Walter Picot, 322
Walter, prior of St Neots, 479
Walter, sacrist of Westminster, p18; 170
Walter, sergeant, 376
Walter, servant of William of Northolt, 453
Walter, son of Alexander Sperling, 378
Walter, son of Cecily, 394–5, 397
Walter, son of Nicholas, 394
Walter, son of Ralph Oter, 378
Walter, son of Robert, 354, 374
Walter, son of Thurstan of Colham, 310
Walter Stantus, officer of Westminster, his daughter Adelaide, 254
Walter, steward (seuer), 381
Walter Suen', 366
Walter Travers, 355
Walter, woolmonger, 375
Waltham (Essex), 82
Waltham, see also Adam; Peter
Waltham, dean, see Guy
Waltham Holy Cross (Essex), canon, 284
Waltham, Little (Essex), church, 462; rustics, 462
Waltheof, 60
Walton (Surr), p17, p20
Wandle, River (Surr)
Wandsworth (Surrey, Wand', Wanlesworth', Wandelesuurtha, Wandleswrth, Wendleswrth, Wendlswrth), 268; church, 169, 177, 231–2; manor, 17–18; mill, 297; vicar 231–2
Wandsworth, see also Ailmer; Gilbert; Pentecost; William
Warang (le Wrang), see Osbert
Warelwast, see William
Warenne, see William
Wardley (Rutl), church, 46
Warin, abbot of St Albans, 318
Warin Fitz Gerold, 126, 267, 350; royal chamberlain, 123
Warin (Gwarin), turner (tornator), 292
Warin Hareng', 404
Warin of Hanslope (Hamesclape), 242
Warin, prior of Worcester, 248A
Warin, son of Nicholas, 372–3
Warnborough (Hants), 134
Warner, monk of Westminster, 243n
Warwick, earl of, 25, 40
Watm', see Wheathampstead
Watton (Herts, Wattuna), 8, 474
Watton, see also Robert
Wauncy (Wanci), see Osbert
Weald, see Gilbert; Turbern; William
Wedertot, see Robert
Wells, see Edward; Hugh; John; Peter
Welsh (Waleys), see Roger
Wembley, see Robert
Wenden, see Peter; William
Wennington (Ess., Winetona), 339; church, 35, 84; manor, 35
Wessex, p2; earl, 10, 16–18
Westmister Abbey, pp1–3; 189, 193, 304,
402; gifts to, passim
-, Personnel
-, Abbot, pp3–4, p9, pp15– 17; 56, 70–71, 84–5, 88–90, 91, 93–5, 107–8, 114, 116,
123–5, 128, 136–7, 146, 177–8, 181–3,
185–6, 191, 193–4, 205, 220, 226, 230,
232, 393, 395, 428–9, 446–8, 452–3,
457, 459, 465, 471, 481, 485, 487; see
also Edwin; Geoffrey; Gervase;
Gilbert Crispin; Herbert; Laurence;
Walter; William Postard; Ralph
Arundel; Vitalis
-, almoner, 449, 485
-, archdeacon, 349
-, bailiff of the abbot, 318, 33, 335
-, baker, 404
-, butler, 315
-, cantors, 58
-, cellarer, 325
-, chamberlain, 194, 217, 290, 292–3, 297–8, 307–8, 315, 319, 322, 339–40, 342,
361, 365, 369, 373, 402–4
-, chaplain of the abbot, 242, 308
-, clerk, 284–5, 404, 470, 488
-, dapifer, 47, 254, 340, 452
-, deacons, 188
-, dean and chapter, p6, p22
-, doorkeeper, 297, 339
-, esquire of the abbot, 254, 309, 312
-, infirmarer, p18; 169
-, kitchener, 326, 335, 339
-, knight, 236, 322
-, lay officials
-, lay worshippers, p13; 187–9, 192–3, 200,235
-, manorial bailiffs, 271, 339
-, marshall, 269, 307, 318, 353, 402
-, monk-custodian of abbatial estates,105–6
-, monks serving a parish church, 469
-, monks, passim
-, obedientiaries, p5
-, painters, p19, 404, 443–4, 447–8
-, pittancer, 214, 299, 300, 317, 332, 345
-, precentor, p17; 429–30
-, priests, 70, 235
-, priors, pp10–11, pp16–18; 158–61, 236,
241, 245, 248A, 254, 261, 271, 288,
302, 306, 332, 341, 344–8, 377, 400,
408, 411, 425, 441–2
-, proctor, 47; proctor of the Lady Altar,
327, 346–8, 356, 390, 411, 414, 418,
422–4, 426–7, 429, 431–3, 441–2, 445,
450
-, sacrist, p18; 79, 170, 185, 193, 211, 216,
225, 253, 283–4, 323, 328, 355, 388,
420, 459, 481
-, scribes, p7, pp9–10, p19
-, seneschal, 297, 300, 310, 319, 321–3,
328, 333, 335, 356, 395, 409, 411, 422,
433, 439, 442, 447–9, 457, 461, 466–7,
473, 481–2, 484–5
-, seregeant, p19; 297, 302, 339, 348, 360,
378, 387, 407, 412, 419, 423, 430, 430, 433,
443–4, 451, 458, 461, 490; of the
almonry, 328, 417–9, 444–5; of the
bakery, 339; of the brewery, 339; of
the buttery, 254; of the infirmay, 339,
360, 444; of the kitchen, 339; of the
sacristy, 328; of the vestibule, 254; of
the vineyard, 339; of the yard, 339
-, summoner, p19;393, 402–3, 437–8, 440
-, usher (hositarius), 307, 309, 311, 402,
404
-, warden of the sanctuary, 349
-, witnesses to charters, pp7–8, p10, pp9–20; and passim
-, Buildings and related items
-, abbey church, 181, 187, 189, 216, 252
-, almonry, 62–4, 105–6, 126, 132, 236,
-, 297, 303, 328, 444, 456, 476–8, 484–5
-, altars, 1
-, burial of laity in, 237, 388, 436
-, cemeter, 151, 244
-, chapel of St Katherin, 231
-, cloister, 436
-, High Altar, St Peter's altar, (gifts to),
225, 237, 240, 244, 248, 253, 272–3,
283, 297, 299, 312, 317, 326, 328, 335,
404, 420, 436
-, Holy Relics of, p13, 193, 200, 244, 252,
283, 401, 431
-, infirmary, 169, 177, 231, 311, 321, 336,
360
-, Lady Alter (gifts to), 327, 329, 346–8,
356, 362, 364, 379, 390, 396, 407,
410–12, 414–15, 417–18, 422–7, 429–33, 435, 441–5, 450–1, 480
-, precincts, 151, 211, 251, 411, 425, 429–30, 441–2
-, sacristy, 253, 355, 459
-, sacriptorium, p6
-, tomb of Queen Matilda, 79, 204, 221,
238–40, 248, 272–4, 279
-, treasury, 328
-, Administration
-, books, 309–10
-, camera
-, confraternity agreements, 235, 329, 334,
338, 359, 388, 400
-, cornation church, 57, 123, 154
-, corrody, 264, 349, 402–3
-, court of the abbot, 271, 423
-, crown-wearing ceremony, 58
-, dedication, 3, 149, 373
-, election of abbot, 123
-, examption from episcopal jurisdiction,
153–5, 165, 172, 176, 179, 181–2, 205
-, farm, 395
-, farm, weekly, 339
-, fee (in London), 292, 361, 439
-, festivals solmnly observed, 58, 187–9,
191–3, 221, 229, 283, 345, 401
-, gaol, 395
-, hospitality, service of, 301, 324
-, indulgence, episcopal, 204, 221, 229, 401
-, indulgence, papal, 184, 187–9, 191–3,
200, 204, 221, 229, 401
-, liberties and privileges, 1, 14–15, 33, 38,
40, 42, 57, 76, 80, 85, 87, 105, 110–11,
113, 122–3, 126, 131, 140–2, 145–6,
153, 162–3, 165, 171–2, 183–4
-, liturgical dress, 173–5, 180, 345
-, Lord's Supper (cena Domini), income
assigned for, 339
-, martyology, 328–9, 385
-, muniment enrolled on the Pipe Roll, 344
-, papacy, special relationship with, 154–5,
181, 184, 191
-, pittances, 385
-, sanctuary, p22; 238–40, 248, 272–4, 279,
349
-, Ecclesiastical Property
-, benefices, 185, 210, 214–15, 222–3, 250,
265, 283, 320, 322, 325–6, 329, 334–5,
338, 359, 363, 368–9, 463, 468
-, chapels, 46, 70, 166, 230, 241, 246, 250,
252–3, 264–6, 269, 283, 288, 290, 294–5, 298–300, 312, 319, 322, 326, 328–9,
335, 340, 345, 388, 400, 482–3
-, chapel of royal demesne status, 129
-, churches. p20; 1, 46, 54–5, 70, 72, 84,
86, 90, 93, 109, 129, 151, 154, 166,
169–71, 176–9, 185–6, 194, 198, 203,
206–9, 211–14, 217–18, 220, 222, 224–8, 231–3, 244, 255, 257, 259, 270,
284, 286–8, 299–302, 308, 312, 317,
321–3, 337, 365, 368–9, 380, 463, 468–70, 483
-, tithes, 46, 86, 92, 105, 127–8, 178, 214,
231, 251, 301, 303, 476–8, 489
Westminster (Mddx, Westmonasterium),
p1, p7, p14, pp18–21; 57–8, 61, 72, 79,
88, 91, 99, 107–10, 115, 126, 132–3,
135, 138, 140–7, 149, 189, 193, 219,
288, 304, 311–14, 328, 346–8, 404,
407–8, 411–14, 416–35, 439–42, 444,
446–51, Chapel of the bp of Exeter,
230; chapel, private, 312; Council, 14;
Court (? halimote), 466–7; court of the
abbot, 271, 423; curia regis held in,
118–19, 296, 300, 310, 314, 316, 319,
325, 330–1, 334, 344, 452, 487;
Exchequer held at, 281, 287; farm of
the vill, 311; halimote, 246, 346, 393,
395, 413, 425–8; headland (capucium), 305; high road (vicum), 314,
414; market; or fair, 94; manor, 118–19, 121, 197; palace, p19n; parish,
312; parish priest, 312; parishioners,
312; reeve, p7; 250, 263, 265, 269,
328, 347, 390, 395, 404, 406, 410–8,
450
-, Places in:
-, Aldwich (Aldewich), 408
-, Charing (Cherringa), p20; 390
-, Ebury (Eia, Eye, Heia, Heya), 52;
-, manor, p20; 42, 59, 436
-, Endiff (Aenedetha, Anedeheia), p20;
261, 437–8
-, Fields, the, 408
-, Longditch (Langedich), Street, 230,
311–12, 328, 442, 444–5
-, New Work, 94
-, Strand, Stephen of, 396
-, Tothill (Totenhala, Tothull'), p20; 236,
407, 427, 447–51; chaplain, 404, 446;
priest, 447
-, Churches and Religious Foundations:
-, St Clement Danes, church, p18; parish,
p22; chaplain, 396; parson, 394, 396–7
-, St Giles's Infirmary, 118–19; priest, 289
-, St James's Hospital, leper house,
p15, p20; brthren, sisters, of,
288, 390, 392, 427, 441; master,
392; see also Bernard; proctor,
443
-, St Margaret's church, 179, 230, 244, 312
-, Temple, 354; Templars, chapter, 354;
Master of, p15; 354; preceptor, 354
-, White Monastery of the Holy Ynncocents,
309, 314, chaplain, 398–9
Westminster, Adam of, 356, 391, 395, 402–3, 407, 411–12, 423, 425–7, 429, 433;
and Matilda his wife, and Scolastica
her mother, 412
-, Alfred of, 275
-, Edric of the Garden of, 408, 417–18.
449–50
-, Robert son of Gerin of, 440
-, William English, and his wife Isabel of,
346
-, William of 356, 398–9, 445
Weston, see Hugh
Whatconbe (Dorser, Hwatecomba), see Edward
Wheathampstead (Herts, Watamsted, Watm', Wathamstede), church, 176, 179; clerk, 267, 452; manor, 269
Wheathampstead, see also Alfred; Roger son of William; William
Wheatley (Essex, Wateleya), 237, 339, 465
Whinburgh, see Robert
Whitefield, see Robert
Wibard, beadle (bedel), 378
Wibert of Arras, 260
Wick (Worcs, Wich, Wicha, Wych, Wycha, Wyke), 19, 488–9
Wick, see also John; Peter; Robert
Widfar, 246
Wiger, reeve, 474
Wigod, mercer, 373
Willekin (Wilequin, Wylikyn), see William
William I, king, p2, p3, p5, p8, pp10–12, p21; 1–46, 48–9, 51, 54, 60, 62–5, 67, 70, 77, 89, 91, 93, 106, 126, 149, 226, 462; p321
William II, king p3, p8, 47–56, 61–3, 65, 81, 93, 488
William I, king of Scots p12; 104
William Aetheling, son of King Henry I, 62, 77
William Albus (white), priest, 353; and scribe, 406
William Aldelmann ad Camberletk', 369
William, alderman, 373
William, archdeacon of Taunton, 484
William, baker (pistor, 328, 347, 419–20, 424, 426
William Basset, 296; baron of the Exchrquer, 287
William Bastard, 306
William Bat, 372
William Baynard, 236, 488
William Berengier, 389
William Borel, 312
William, bp of London, 9–12, 35
William, bp of Moray, 103
William Briwer (Brawer), 314
William, brother of Alan of Taplow (Tripelawe), 397
William, brother of Gerald, 234
William, brother of Turold, 237
William, brother of Walkelin, 261
William Bukelar, 351
William, carter, 395
William, chamberlain, 36, 59, 79, 242, 488,
William Chanterel, 404, 406
William, chaplain, 362, 440; brother of John the parson of St Clement Danes, 397
William, chaplain of Abbot Gilbert, 242
William, chaplain of St Martin's Ludgate, 359; and his sons Alexander and Salomon, 404
William, chaplain of William of Ely the royal treasurer, 313
William, clerk, 347, 358, 456
William, clerk de Burtoris, 479
William, clerk (of Abbot Gilbert), 488
William Coc, 445
William (I), constable of Chester, and his wife, 95
William (II), constable of Chester, 95
William, count of Mortain, 13
William Creeton, chamberlain of Richard Fitz Nigel, bp of London, 434
William Crevequor, 386
William d' Aubigny, 312; the Breton, 469
William de Avenay, 311
William de Barra, 408
William de Camera, 307, 353; his wife, see Elfgive Lombard
William de Castell, 313, 327, 335, 346, 439, 446; clerk of the Exchequer, 414
William de Colleville, 297
William de Curcy, 67
William de Fernar, 478
William de Ginnes, and his wife Matilda, 330
William de Gramaville, 464
William de Grestan, 263; and his brother Geoffrey, 270
William de Haggehurst, 323, 481
William de Hobregge (Hobruge), 428; and his parents, 429
William de Leigh, 426
William de Lisoris, 470
William de Mandeville, 479
William de Mandeville I, 59, 436, 462; and his wife Margaret de Ria, 350
William de Mandeville II, earl of Essex, 464, 470
William de Mohun (Moun), 398–9
William de Mulas, 341
William de Newham, master of the Templars, in England, 354
William de Ripa, chaplain, 384
William de Sisavern, seneschal of the abbot of St Albans, 318, 333
William de Ste Mere Eglise, bp of London, 220, 314, 382
William de Torcy, and his brother Roger, 234
William de Turba, bp of Norwich, 130
William de Cere, 470
William de Warenne, justice, 310, 316, 325
William de Winter
William diabolus, and his son Laurence
William Dod, 410
William English, 433; of Westninster, and his wife Isabel, 346
William Fisher, 371
William Fitz Audelin, royal marshal, 281
William Fitz Durand, 134
William Fitz Isabel (? sheriff of London), 280; ? recte son of Sabelina, 343
William Fitz Martin, 468
William Fitz Osbern, 2–3, 14; dapifer, 13; earl of Heref., 4
William Fitz Ralph, seneschal of Normandy, 386
William Fitz Reyner, 362–4, 371; brother of Henry Fitz Reyner, 363, 394, 440
William Fiz, 406–7
William Foberd, 382
William, forester, and his sons Gilbert, William, and another William, 397
William Frank, 354
William, Franchman (Franceis, Francigenus), 396, 479; see also William, son of Roger French
William Germin, 242
William Giffard, bp-elest of Winchester, 58; bp of Winchester, 60; chancellor, 59
William, Goldsmith, 269; son of Nicholas, 384
William grossus (big), 456
William Hardell, sheriff of London, 366–7
William, hosier (calicerius), 358
William, husband of Sara, 372
William, Irishman, 385
William le Leutre, Lutre, 275, 295
William le Viel, 291
William le Wallere, Wallur, 449–50
William longus, goldsmith, 364
William Longchamps, bp-elect of Ely, 140; bp of Ely and justiciar, p9 146, 300, 304
William Longsword, earl of Salisbury, 149
William Macon, 389
William Malet, 386
William Marshall, justice, 324
William Martell, 115–16
William Matel
William Mauduit (III), chamberlain of the Exchequer, 287; and justice, 281
William Mauduit (IV), son of Robert and Isabel, 427, 450
William, monk of Westminster, 236
William, nephew of Geoffrey Picot, 304
William, nephew of Turald, 436
William Noel, 418; of the Gate, 417
William Norreis, and his nephew Hamo, 383
William of Acton (Heketona), Mr, 301
William of Barking, 364; goldsmith, 381
William of Benfleet, 404
William of Boveney, 327, 335
William of Bradmere, 485
William of Broad Street, 376
William of Buckingham, 336, 391
William of Buckland, 242, 319
William of Cherrington, 300
William of Conteville, 263
William of Cookham (Coucham), 260
William of Cornhill, archdeacon of Huntingdon, 327, 335
William of Cossington (Cusinton), 300
William of Cowden (Kuden), 490
William of Cowley, 269
William of Darnford, 98, 136, 271, 324, 341
William of Eastcheap, 382
William of Ely, 214–15, 409; canon of St Paul's, London, 216; royal treasurer, p7, p18; 147, 219, 311–13, 327, 335, 346, 434, 437–8, 446, 486; former terasurer, 439; his chaplain, 313
William of Eynsford, 344, 378–9
William of Hanslope (Hamslape, Hamsslepe, Hanslpe), 480; Mr, 409, 449; and his wife Clarice and son Simon, 447; identical with William of the Temple
William of Hastings, 386
William of Haverhill, 294, 342–3, 353, 363–4; son of Brichtmar, 292–3, 295, 355; and his wife, 388
William of Hurley, 413
William of Ickenham (Ykeham). 301
William of Moulsham, 263; and his brother Ralph, 585
William of Necton (Neket, Neketon), Mr, 312, 482, 486
William of Northolt, archdeacon of Gloucester, 453–5, 470; his sergeant, 453; parson of Hanwell, 206
William of Ockendon, 198
William of Paddington, and his wife, 296
William of Pontefract, 384
William of Rheims (Remis), 337
William of Rockingham, 321
William of Sandwich, 378
William of Scarborough, 390, 404, 419, 422, 445; and his son Michael, 328
William of St Calais, bp of Durham, 11–12 25, 35–7, 40, 49, 51, 235
William of St Faith, 277–8
William of St Helen, abbot of Chertsey, 116
William of St Michael, 289
William of Southall, 301
William of Stortford, clerk, 216
William of the Garden, 408
William of the Infirmary, 360, 444
William of the Temple, 446; indentical with William of Hanslope
William of the Weald (de Walda), 446
William of Wenden, and his wife Adelaide, daughter of Walter Stantus, 254
William of the Wood, 474
William of Wandsworth, 313
William of Westminster, 356; son of William, 398–9, 445
William of Wheathampstead, 269
William of Writtle, 389
William (one of six brothers), 374
William Orpedeman, 389
William, painter, 384; and his sons Simon and Burchard, 404
William, palmer, 418, 449, 451
William, parmenter, 346, 440
William parvus, 413, 419; knight, 297;
William Picot Knight, knight of Westminister abbey, 312; nephew of Geoffrey Picot, 304
William, plumber (plumbarius), 358
William, Poitevin, 397
William Postard, abbot of Westminster, p9, p19, p21; 147, 180, 217–18, 225, 307–26, 395, 481; prior of Westminster, 302, 344; his brother Arnulf, 321; his chaplain, 308
William, preceptor of the Templars in London, 354
William, priest of Becham, 298
William, priest of St Audoen, 255
William, prior of Hurley, 266, 285
William, prior of Walden, 350
William, prior of St Ives, 267
William, Provencal, 396
William Revel, 360
William, sergeant of Westminster abbey,360, 378, 412, 419, 423, 458
William Sig', 372
William, smith, 394
William, son of Absalon and Marwenna, and his wife Alice, 437–8
William, son of Absolon, 479
William, son of Alexander, 368
William, son of Alfred, 267
William, son of Alice, 381; brother of Martin and Robert, 364
William, son of Alulf, 291; and Peter his son, 377
William, son of Andrew, 335, 347, 413, 422, 434, 440; son of Andrew of the Exchequer, 480
William, son of Arnulf, 398–9
William, son of Asketin, 406
William, son of Aviva, 437–8
William, son of Edric, 379
William, son of Ernis, 298
William, son of Fulc, 456; and his brother Gilbert, 242
William, son of Geoffrey, and Henry his brother, 440
William, son of Gervase, 228
William, son of Henry son of Gerard, 370
William, son of Herbert, 348, 416–18
William, son of John, 300
William, son of John Fitz Herlicun, 381
William, son of Laurence, 381
William, son of Martell, 436
William, son of Marwenna and Absalom, and his wife Alice, 437–8
William, son of Nicholas the goldsmith, 382-3
William, son of Nigel, 300
William, son of Odo, 228
William, son of Orderic, 404, 419–20
William, son of Ralph, 260
William, son of Richard Fitz William, 478
William, son of Richard of Staines, 458
William, son of Richer, 428–9
William, son of Robert, 311–12, 321, 336, 421–2, 446; and his brother Robert, 385; his son, see John son of William
William, son of Roger French, 445
William (? son of Sabelina), sheriff of London, 292–5, 342–3, 361, 377
William, son of William, 398–9; son of William of Westminister, 445
William, son of William forester, and his brothers Gilbert and William, 397
William Southall, and his wife Denise, 148
William Sperling, brother of John, 366–7
William Stuttel, 356, 411, 442; sergeant of Westminster abbey, 387, 433
William Telemasche, 456
William Turpin of the chamber of Henry II, p19, 327, 390; and his wife Rose, 386–7
William, usher (hostiarius), 352, 404; of Abbot Walter, 311
William Warelwast, 61
William Willekin, 382; alderman 372
Wiltshire, sheriff, 32
Wimund, 261
Wimund (Wimo, Wymund), baker (pistor), 328, 348, 391–2, 406–7, 419, 421–2, 424–5, 435, 443, 447–8, 480; and his son Edmund, 415, 437–8,440
Wimund (Wymond), sheriff of Surrey, 238
Winchester (Hants, Wint', Winton'), p2, p18; 60, 125, 130; bp-elect, 58, 140; bp, p13, p14; 13, 17, 21, 24, 30, 34, 51–2, 60, 139, 144, 157–9, 231–2, 287, 437–8, 457, 488; bpric, p18 cathedral cantors, 58; crown-wearing ceremony, 58; diocese, 231–2
Winchester, see also Adam; Henry, Hugh; John; Nicholas; Philip; Ralph; Reginald; Robert; Walter
Windsor (Berks, Windlesores, Windlesour), 9, 16, 66, 75–6, 78, 80, 89–90, 92; crown-wearing ceremony, 58; park, 65; Forest, p9; 44, 65
Windsor, see also John; Peter; Philip; Richard; Thomas
Winter, see William
Winterbourne, River (Surr), p20; 486
Wisgar of Pyrford, 340
Witing, see John
Witney, see Walter
Wlfward Grafte, grandfather of Godwin Loffa, 259
Wlgar, 258
Wlmar, 41, 48
Wluard (Wlnard), 375; baker, 374
Wlviva (Wlveva, Wlvuna), laundress 446–8
Wlward, 27
Wolf (lupus), see Rannulph
Wolford (Gloucs, Wleward), 306
Woodstock (Oxon), 81, 83, 93, 95–6, 127, 134
Wood Street, see Ralph
Worcester (Worcs, Wygornia), bp, p14; 4, 22, 233; cathedral priory, prior, 248a; precentor, 248a
Worcester, see also Jordan; Roger
Worcestershire (Wirecestreschira), 4, 22, 28, 66, 137, 489; justices, 137; sheriffs, 137
Wormley (Herts), 27
Writtle, see William
Wrotham, see Robert
Wulfric Bordewate, thegn, 236
Wulfric, royal moneyer, later monk of Westminster, 72
Wulfstan, bp of Worcester, 4, 22
Wulfwold, abbot of Chertsey, 13, 21
Wuluric Trace, and his neighbour, Wuluric, 350
Wyburg, 295
Wycombe, see Geoffrey
Y
Yeoveney (Mddx), 53
York, abp of 4; crown-wearing ceremony,