Index: D

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D

Da, Hugh, 372.

Daan, Daau, Gilbert, 307, 364.

Dabernon, Dabernoun, Dabernun. See Abernoun.

Dabingdon. See Abyndon.

Dabot, Aleyn, 495.

, William, 495.

Dabynton. See Abyngton.

Dachet, Theobald, 399.

Dachson, David, 372.

Dacre, Edmund, 526.

, Ranulph de, 39, 212, 513.

Dadyngton. See Deddington.

Dagenhale, Thomas de, and Joan his wife, 292.

Dagenham, Dakenham, co. Essex, 575, 596.

Dagg, Thomas, 372.

Daggeworth. See Dagworth.

Daggolf, Henry, 580.

Dagworth, Dagworthe, Daggeworth, John de, 63, 495.

, Matilda de, 63.

Dakenay, Dakeny, Joan late the wife of Robert, 59.

Dakenham. See Dagenham.

Dakeny. See Dakenay.

Dalasun, Dalisun. See Dalezun.

Dalby, Daleby, Hugh de, 393.

, Simon de, of Normanby, 278.

Daldenn, Jordan de, 610.

Dalderby, John, bishop [1300 to 12 January, 1319-20] of Lincoln, 21, 41, 45, 73, 77, 80, 106, 109, 119, 136, 139, 140, 142, 144, 151, 157, 190, 195, 214, 215, 218, 224, 239, 260, 322, 338, 356, 402, 405, 407.

, —, death of, 413, 437.

Dale, Baldwin de la, 371.

, John atte, 608.

, John son of Hamo del, 372.

, Reginald son of John del, 372.

Daleby. See Dalby.

Dalezun, Dalyzun, William, 83.

Dalham, co. Suffolk, 311.

Daligod, John, 174.

Dalingho. See Dallinghoe.

Dalingregge. See Dallyngregge.

Dallard. See Daulard.

Dallayre, John, of Moissak, merchant of Gascony. 538.

See Dalyre.

Dalling. See Dallynges.

Dallinghoe, Dalingho, Dalyngho, co. Suffolk, 400, 401.

Dallingrigg. See Dallyngregge.

Dallington, Daylington, Dalyngton [co. Northampton], 375.

Dallynges, Dallyng, Dalling, Simon de, Thomas his priest, Thomas Simondesprest de Dallyng, 479.

Dallyngregge, Dallyngrigg, Dalingregge, John de, a commissioner, &c., 466, 472.

Dalserf, or Machan, Maghhan, Robert de Roderham, parson of, 382.

Dalswinton, Dalswynton in the diocese of Galloway [in Kirkmahoe parish, co. Dumfries], John de Anlaghby parson of, 381.

Dalton, Henry de, 308, 362.

, John de, 234.

, Ralph de, 265.

, —, parson of Whalton, 209.

, Richard de, pardon to, 162.

, — [king's messenger], 282, 288, 367.

, Robert de, 431.

, William de [of York], 286.

Dalton, co. Lancaster, 555.

Dalton [co. York], 110.

Dalton Wood, Dalton Wode [co. York], 110.

Dalton, South, Southdalton [in Harthill wapentake, co. York], Adam de Holcote, parson of, 20.

Dalyngho. See Dallinghoe.

Dalyngton. See Dallington.

Dalyre, John, 435.

See Dallayre.

Dalyzun. See Dalezun.

Dam, William del, of Derham, 368.

Dammartin. See Danmartyn.

Dammory, Dammori, Damory, Damary, Ammory, Amory, Aumary, Richard, Richard de, 192, 421, 455.

, —, a commissioner, 484.

, Roger, or Roger de, 2, 23, 26, 34, 39, 42-44, 46, 58, 59, 66, 67, 79, 81, 93, 99, 100, 109, 111, 113-115, 119, 120, 125, 134, 135, 146, 155, 172, 181, 237, 238, 292, 322, 379, 388, 393, 406, 418, 421, 422, 426, 450, 453, 455, 470, 477, 519, 531, 545.

, —. a commissioner, 134.

, —, keeper of the castle of Corfe, 76.

, —, keeper of Gloucester castle, 38, 46.

, —, his lands in the county of York, 58.

, —, and his wife Elizabeth de Burgo, the king's niece [sister and co-heiress of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford. late the wife of John son of Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster], 4, 26, 48, 60, 68, 103, 121, 248, 388, 401, 526, 531.

Damoisell, Damoisele, Roger, 398.

Damory. See Dammory.

Damyon, Henry, 175.

Danby, Daneby, co. York, 282, 359.

Dane, Stephen atte, 112.

, Stephen de la, a commissioner, &c., 604.

Daneby. See Danby.

Danegeld, 250.

Danehurst, Dannehurst, Dannehuste, Robert de, a purveyor, 12, 138, 217, 267, 564.

Daneys, Brice le, 171.

See also Deneys.

Dangham [co. York], 218.

Daniel, Danyel, Alexander, of Chesham, 52.

, John, 529.

Danielis, William, marquis de Careto, 59.

Danmartyn, John, 498.

, Robert, 498.

, William son of John, 498.

Dannehurste, Dannehuste. See Danehurst.

Dansey, Dansy, Eustace, 480.

, Roger son of Nicholas, 481.

, Thomas son of William de, 480.

Danvers, Thomas, 599.

, —, a commissioner, 297.

Danyel. See Daniel.

Dapetot, William, 'bailliff,' 474.

Darcy, Adam, of Dublin, 346, 373.

, Henry, 113.

, John, 521, 591.

, —, [of Dublin], 346, 373.

, —, constable of Norham castle, 66.

, Robert, 34.

Dare, William, 608.

Darel, Edmund, 181, 183.

, —, and John and Richard his brothers, 181.

, Simon, 306.

Dargentein, Dargenteyn. See Argentin.

Darley, Derleye [co. Derby], abbot and convent of, 138.

Darlington, Derlington [co. Durham], 21, 231.

Darlton, Derleton [co. Nottingham], 415.

Darraines, Darreines, Darreins, Henry, 315.

, Robert, 230.

, William, 231.

Darras, Darrays, Robert, 232.

Darreines, Darreins. See Darraines.

Dartford, Derteford, co. Kent, 184, 275, 295, 444.

Dartmoor, Dertemore, co. Devon, 19, 298, 386, 406, 424.

Dartmouth, Dertemuthe [co. Devon], to provide ships for the king's service, 165.

Darton, Derton, Barugh by, Bergh by Derton, co. York, 281, 368, 370.

Dartrik, Giles, [of Bruges], 218.

Dase, William, 101.

Dassett, Dercet, Dersete, co. Warwick, 24, 140, 146.

, Great, Great Dercet, Great Dersete [co. Warwick], 154, 255.

Dastyn, Master John, 448.

, Robert, 291.

Dathy, Dathi. See Athy.

Daubeny, Daubeneye, Daubene, Henry, 176.

, John, 505.

See Albini; Albiniaco.

Daubernoun. See Abernoun.

Daude. See Daudeson; Fiz Daude.

Daudele, Daudeley. See Audeley.

Daudeson, Daudson, Ralph son of William, 608.

, William, 84.

Compare Fiz Daude.

Daudry, Peter, 232.

See Dautre.

Daudson. See Daudeson.

Daulard, Walter, mariner of Sandwich, 244, 293.

Daumale. See Aumale.

Daumarle, John, 99.

, —, his servant John, Jonesserjaunt Daumarle, 99.

See Alba Marlia; Albemarle.

Daumey, John, 523.

Daundelyn, Thomas, 403.

Daune. See Aune.

Dauney, Dauneye, John, 429.

, Matthew, 329.

, Nicholas, 312.

, Thomas, 541.

Daunpere, Daunper, Richard son of John, of North Kelsey, and Roger his brother, 182.

, William, of North Kelsey, 182, 183.

Daunsel, Nicholas, and William and Hugh his brothers, 608.

Dautre, Dautri, Peter, 359.

, Richard, 183.

, William, 181, 233.

, —, and Richard and John his sons, 181.

See Alta Ripa.

Dauwesone, Robert, of Honesdon, 488.

D'aux, Arnald, cardinal bishop of Albano. See Albano.

Daveines, John, 231.

Daventre, Davyntre, John de, 577.

, Philip de, 419.

, Robert de, 397, 419, 435.

, —, Katherine his wife, 397.

, Robert son of Walter son of Robert de, 467.

, Simon de, lord of Falewesle, 577.

Daventry, Daventre, Davyntre [co. Northampton], 221.

, prior and convent of, 221.

, Walter son of Robert, lord of, 577.

Davi. See Davy.

David, parson of Haryngby. See Herringby.

, Edenevet son of, 372.

, Richard son of, atte Grene, 257.

, —, de Wemme, 94.

, Robert son of, de Maldon, 543.

, Simon son of, parson of Launvas, 525.

David ap Blethin, bishop of St. Asaph. See Blethin.

ap Enyon, 228.

ap Eynoun, 310.

ap Grenou. See Yevan.

ap Gurgen', 77.

ap Kenewreck, 446.

ap Lewelin Seys, 310.

ap Meillir, 310.

ap Meuryk, 582.

ap Yereward, 310.

ap Yevan, 310.

, Gogh, 344.

Goth. See Griffin ap David.

With. See Yevan.

William, 232.

See Griffin; Leulin; Mereduc; Vaghan; Yevan.

Davington, Davynton [co. Kent], prioress and nuns of, 595.

Davy, Davi, Alan, 512.

, Edmund, of Herlawe, 482.

, John, [of Colchester], 475, 479.

, —, [of Exeter], 533.

, Robert, of Loutegarshale, 232.

, William, of Crouchestoke, 104.

Davynton. See Davington.

Davyntre. See Daventre; Daventry.

Dawe, Adam, 204.

Day, Deye, John le, of Hunstanton, 284.

, Robert, 78.

, Thomas le, 360.

, William son of Thomas le, of Wyghton, 234.

Dayerye, Alan de la, 181.

Daylington. See Dallington.

Dayncourt. See Deyncourt.

Dayville, Dayvill. See Deyville.

Deacon, See Dekne.

Dean, Dene, 145.

Dean, Dene [co. Gloucester]. Forest of, 9, 10, 14, 307, 364, 407, 485.

, John Hathewy. forester of, 102.

, Nicholas le Long, forester of, 102.

, places [named] in, 15.

, array of men of, 575.

Dean, West. See West Dean.

Deancombe, Denecombe, 19.

Debach [co. Suffolk], William de Lutheburgh, parson of, 441.

Debborn, John de, 353.

Debts, seal for recognisance of. See Northampton; York.

, exemption from arrest for. See Almain merchants; Arrest.

Deceptione, writ de, 10.

Decer, John le, of Dublin, 205.

Deddington, Dadyngton, co. Oxford. 179.

Dedham, Gilbert de, 184, 361.

. —, the bishop of Ely's forester of Hetham, 153.

, John de, of Colchester, 480.

Dedham, Dyham [co. Essex], 498.

Deen, Master Walter le, of St. Edmunds, 469.

, See Dene.

Deeping Gate, Depyng [in Maxey parish, co. Northampton], 286.

Deeping, West, Westdepyng, Westdepingg, co. Lincoln, 494, 495.

Deerhurst, Derhurst [co. Gloucester], prior of, 43, 333, 430, 431, 448, 451.

, Stephen, prior of, 430.

, the priory of, 593.

, church [of the priory] of, 430.

Deffirneboth. Deffreneboth. See Dyffryn Ebbwy.

Degher, John le of Pulbergh, 283.

, See Deyer; Dighere; Dyer; Lytester; Teinturer.

Deincurt. See Deyncourt.

Deiville. See Deyville.

Dekenay. See Dakenay.

Dekne, Dekene, John le, 326.

, Philip le, of Cherleye, 100, 228.

, — Compare Acton, Philip de, of Cherleye.

Delawarre. See Ware.

Delcestre, John de, 51.

Delegan in Netherwente. See Edelegan.

De l'Isle. See Insula.

Delwode, del Wode. See Wode.

Den. See Dene; Yarmouth, Great.

Denardeston, Dennardiston, Peter de, 153, 175, 229.

, —, chaplain, 175.

, —, Henry his cook, Henry Pereskoc de, or of Denardeston, 175.

, —, a commissioner, conservator of the peace, &c., 177, 290, 363, 365, 462, 536, 549, 559.

See Denston.

Denbury, Devenbury, Devenebirie [co. Devon], 353, 505.

Dendy, Henry, 475, 480.

Dene, Deen, Den, Denn, Adam de, 540, 542.

, Edmund de, 27.

, Geoffrey de, of Prensted, 142.

, John de, 192, 200.

. Nicholas de, rector of Hyntlesham, 9.

, Thomas de, 312.

, William atte, and Agnes his wife, 368.

, —, his sons Jordan, John and John 368.

, —, his daughters Isabella and Aline, 368.

, William de, 495.

, —. a commissioner, &c., 186, 292, 363, 374, 375.

See Dean; Deen.

Dene, Denes. See Yarmouth, Great.

Denecombe, 19.

Deneman, Henry, 482.

Denever, Henry de, 311.

See Denver.

Deneys, John le, 456.

, See also Daneys.

Dengaynesbaillif. See Hallaton.

Denham, John de, of Colchester. 475.

, Reginald de, a monk, 469.

Denham, co. Suffolk, 365.

Denis, Denis son of, de Wathe, 233.

Denisshe, Denysh or Denysshe. Devysh, John, of Denecombe, 19.

, Stephen. 98.

, Thomas, the elder, 98.

, —, the younger, 98.

Denman. See Deneman.

Denn. See Dene.

Dennardiston. See Denardeston.

Denne. See Dene; Yarmouth, Great.

Denny, Deny, Bernard, 435.

, Henry, 367.

Dennyg, Robert, of Cambridge, 110.

Denoume, Denom, Denum, John de, 159, 234.

, —, commissioner. 484, 546.

, —, parson of Loweder, 382.

. John son of Master Adam de, 359.

, William de, 71, 405.

, —, a commissioner, &c., 85, 92, 99, 289, 301, 357, 358, 484, 509, 545, 546, 604.

Denston, Denardeston [co. Suffolk], 175.

Denton, John de, parson of the church of Sallewarpe, 74.

, William de, 211.

, —, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 359.

Denton [co. Norfolk], William [de Diss], parson of, 274.

Denum. See Denoume.

Denver, Denever [co. Norfolk], 451.

Deny. See Denny.

Denys. See Denis.

Denysshe, Denysh. See Denisshe.

Depe in Normandy, See Dieppe.

Depyng, Depyngge, John de, 86.

, —, prebendary in the church of Aukeland, 122.

, —, parson of Peykirk, 265.

, —, parson of Senewhar, 382.

Depyng. See Deeping Gate.

Deraboght, Henry, 175.

Derby, Derb' Dereby, Gilbert de, [of Bristol], 579.

, Thomas de, 33.

, —, yeoman of the chamber, 56, 67, 419.

, William de, 102, 145, 534, 583.

, —, a commissioner, 172.

, — Compare Driby.

Derby, county of, 135.

, assessors for, 348, 387.

, commissioners for, 97, 299.

, commission de walliis et fossatis for, 302, 373.

, conservators of the peace for, 460.

, sheriff of, 203, 501.

, form of taxation for, 349.

, malpractices committed in, 489.

Derby, Derbi, town of, 219, 236, 281.

, prison of, 135.

, Friars Preachers of, 236.

, prioress and nuns of, 336.

Derby, West, Westderby by Liverpole [co. Lancaster], 431.

Dercet. See Dassett; Derset.

Dereby. See Derby.

Dereham, Derham [co. Norfolk], 368.

Dereham, East, Est Derham, Estderham [co. Norfolk], 58, 108, 369.

, justices of gaol delivery for, 108.

Dereham, West, West Derham, Westderham [co. Norfolk], abbot and convent of St. Mary's, 254, 345.

Derewentewatre, Derewentwatre. See Derwentwater.

Derham. See Dereham.

Derhirst, Derhurst. See Deerhurst.

Derlay, William de. 541.

Derle. See Erle.

Derleton, William de, parson of Tunstead, 310.

See Darlton.

Derleye. See Darley; Erle.

Derling. See Derlyng.

Derlington. See Darlington; Derlyngton.

Derllys, co. Carmarthen, hundred of. See Cantref Mawr.

Derlyng, Derling, Peter, 211.

, Robert, 86.

Derlyngton, John de, parson of Glencarne, 382.

Derneford, Hubert de, 441.

, Nicholas de, prebendary of Driffield, 41.

, Thomas de, 477.

Dernyngton, Ralph de, 340.

Derset, Dersete, Hugh de, 528.

See Dasset; Magna Dersete.

Dersham, William de, 367.

Dersingham, Dersyngham [co. Norfolk], 298, 364.

Derteford. See Dartford.

Dertemore. See Dartmoor.

Dertemuthe. See Dartmouth.

Derton. See Darton.

Derwent, William de, 541.

Derwentfells, Derwentefelles, co. Cumberland, 189.

Derwentwater, Derewentwatre, Derewentewatre, Henry de, 235.

, John de, 30, 31.

Descales. See Scalariis.

Descures. See Scures.

Desenynge. See Disney.

Despenser, Hugh le, 100.

, —, the elder, 9, 14, 54, 121, 124, 157, 182, 212, 221, 262, 271, 312, 317, 422, 426, 429, 431, 454, 498, 511, 518, 551, 578.

, —, a commissioner, &c., 547.

. —, justice, or keeper of the Forest beyond Trent, 255, 258.

, —, going to Spain, 262.

, —, the younger, le fuiz, 5, 6, 10, 45, 48, 56, 103, 109, 248, 255, 259, 262, 265, 266, 271, 275, 308, 325, 340, 362, 365, 414, 416, 440, 441, 449, 452, 464, 468, 473, 502, 510, 514, 530, 531, 534, 540, 544, 551, 575, 582, 584, 585, 591, 593, 596, 597, 607.

, —, and Eleanor his wife, sister and co-heiress of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 60, 103, 121, 208, 257, 415, 456, 511, 518, 531.

, —, his daughter Isabella, wife of Richard son of Edmund, earl of Arundel, 562.

, —, commissioner, 303, 384.

, —, constable of the castle of Odyham, 46, 595.

, —. keeper of the castle of Dynnevor, 130.

, —, lord of the land of Glamorgan, 547, 582.

, Thomas, 245.

, See also Dispenser: Spenser.

Destanes, John, 342.

Destapelton. See Stapelton.

Dethek, Geoffrey de, 494.

Deudeswelle, John de, 467.

Deuery, John, 249.

Deures, James de, 40.

Deuse, D'Euse, Dosa, Doze, de Ossa, Deuza, Dueza, Gaucelinus Johannis, Gaucelinus, [son of John de Ossa], cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, vice-chancellor of the Roman Church, bishop of Albano, 2, 7, 9, 26, 47, 50, 62, 88, 117, 123, 161, 166, 198, 199, 201, 213, 233, 346, 397, 398, 517.

, his yeomen, 52.

, —, wheat and wine for the use of, 45, 47.

, —, parson of the church of Brigham, 44.

, —, parson of the churches of Hemingburgh, Hackney, Olyngborn, and Pageham, 152.

, —, parson of the churches of Lymmyng and Northflete, 517.

, —, treasurer in the church of Lichfield, 152.

, —, prebendary of Driffield, 44, 152.

, —, prebendary of the prebends of Louth and Sallowe, 152.

, Peter, brother of Pope John XXII., 46, 50.

, —, to be of the Household and Council, 50.

See Douza.

Devenbury, Devenbirie. See Denbury.

Deveneshire, Michael de, 174.

Deveneys, William le. 16.

Devenish, Devenisshe, Henry, of Dublin, 346, 373.

Deverus, John, 574.

Devisshe. See Denisshe.

Devizes, Devyses, Dyvises, Dyvyses, co. Wilts, 115, 132, 202.

, letters patent dated at, 588.

Devon, county of, 92, 148, 301, 312.

, assessors for, 349.

, commissioners or justices. &c., for, 97, 299, 456, 501, 602.

, commissioners to perambulate the forest of, 240.

, conservators of the peace for, 459.

, sheriff of, 36.

, [alleged malpractices] by the stannary men of, 240.

, the buying of tin in, 212.

, mines of tin in, keeper of, Anthony Pessaigne, 56.

, keepers [named] of. 537.

, —, committed to the abbot and convent of Tavistock, 537.

, trespasses committed against the king's miners in, 485.

, custom on wools in, 603.

, ports of, deputy of the butler or gauger in, 40, 440, 447.

, ship seized at Sutton by Plymton, 289.

, ships [for the king's service] from, 313.

Devy. See Dyfi.

Devyses. See Devizes.

Devysh. See Denisshe.

Deway, Gerard, of Berneston, 291.

Dewesbury. See Dewsbury.

Dewias, Philip, 419.

Dewsbury, Dewesbury, co. York, 264.

Deyare. See Deyer.

Deye. See Day.

Deyer, Deyere, Deyare, John le, of Colchester, 475, 480.

, —, [of co. Worcester], 486.

, Richard le, 475, 480.

, Roger le. [co. Worcester] 486.

, Thomas le, 297.

, See Degher; Dighere: Dyer; Lytester; Teinturer.

Deyncourt, Deyncurt, Deincurt, Dayncourt, Eyncourt, Eyncurt, Edmund, or Edmund de [the eighth baron], a commissioner, &c., 88, 92, 94, 95, 96, 289, 297, 298, 301, 306, 369, 483, 601.

, —, complaint by, 87.

, —, licensed to fly falcons, and goshawks, 240.

, John, John de, an assessor, commissioner, conservator of the peace. 97, 240, 302, 348, 373, 387, 460, 607.

, Master Oliver, parson of St. Peter's, Malberthorpe, 215.

Deyne, John, 486.

, Thomas, 486.

, —, 'taillour,' 486.

Deyte, Edmund de, 426.

Deyville, Deyvylle, Dayville, Eyville, Goscelin, 228.

, John, 302, 306.

, —, the younger, 302.

, John, or John de, of Anstan, 85, 526.

, John, of Athelyngflete, 539.

, Peter, an assessor, 348.

, Piers (Peter) de, 405.

, Robert, Robert de, 231.

, Roger, Roger de, 582.

, Simon, or Simon de, 88, 89.

, —, parson of the church of Shapwick, 24, 55.

Dickering, Dykeryng, co. York, commission de walliis et fossatis for, 374.

Didcot, Dudcote, Dudecote, co. Berks, 47.

Didlingtin, Duddelington, Duddelyngton, co. Norfolk, 170, 536.

Dieppe, Depe in Normandy [Seine Inférieure, France], 538.

, a ship laden with merchandise for Ireland at, 373.

Diere. See Dighere; Dyer.

Diggeby, Roger son of John de, 232.

Dighere, Deyare, Nicholas le, 475, 479.

, See Degher; Deyer; Dyer; Lytester; Teinturer.

Dighton. See Dyghton.

Dikere. See Dyker.

Dinant [in the county of Liege, Belgium], Dinant in Almain, merchants of. 425.

Dinesheved, John, 171.

Dinyeton. See Dynyeton.

Dinyngton. See Dynyngton.

Dirlaund, Dirland, John, 467.

, John de, 326.

, Richard, 232.

Disce. See Diss.

Disceford, Disseford, William de, 161.

Disert, Disshard. co. Meath, 126.

Disford, Disseford [co. York], 381.

Disney, Desenynge, co. Suffolk, 531.

Disny, Dysny, Dyseny, Isny, William, William de, a commissioner, &c., 81, 82, 99, 287, 477, 536.

Dispenser, Henry, 26.

, Hugh, 26.

, Thomas, 26.

See also Despenser; Spenser.

Diss, William de, rector of Denton. See Denton.

Diss, Disce [co. Norfolk], 536.

Disseford. See Disceford; Diśford.

Disshard. See Disert.

Ditton, Benedict de, 469.

, John de, 435.

, —, king's clerk, 386, 387, 389, 390.

, —, commissioner. 184, 375.

Ditton, the ship Annot of, 212.

, [co. Cambridge], 209, 238, 276.

Diueleys. See Dowlas.

Dive, St. Pierre sur. See St. Pierre sur Dive.

Divelyn. See Dublin.

Divere. See Dyvere.

Dobbere, Robert le, 486.

Dobbes, Robert, 171.

Doberich, Roger, and Peter and William his brothers, 592.

Dochil, Petronilla, late the wife of William de, 372.

Docwra, Dockewra, Thomas de, 151, 530.

Doddington, Dodyngton, co. Cambridge, 602.

Doddington, Dodyngton, co. Northumberland, 255.

Dode, Geoffrey, purveyor, 266, 418, 447.

Compare Dude.

Dodekyn, William, of Pilham, 306.

Dodeman, Dudemon, Elizabeth daughter of William, 239.

, Simon, of Reynham, 565.

Dodemayton, Robert de, 176.

Dodenham, Walter de, parson of Great Billing, 356.

Dodyngton, William de, 602.

See Doddington.

Doge of Venice. See Venice.

Doget, Robert, of Smalliden, 609.

Doggel, Thomas, 486.

Dogmaleis in Kemmeys. See St. Dogmaels in Kemmes.

Doily. See Dolii of Stoke.

Doioun, Thomas, 488.

Doito, William de, 37.

Dokele, Edenevet de, 371.

, Richard de, 371.

Dokelinton, John de, 223.

Dokesworth, John. a rioter. 99.

, —, deprived of eye-sight, 151.

See Duxford.

Doket, Duket, Alice, of Certeseye, 319.

, John, 241.

Doketon. See Doughton.

Dolegan. See Edelegan.

Dolerous, Alan, 183.

Dolfyn, Richard, 562.

Dolii, John, of Stoke, a commissioner, &c., 97.

See Doly.

Dolpenmayn, Dolpenmeyn, Dolpenmayn, 116, 202, 223, 268, 453.

Doly, John, 389.

See Dolii.

Domet, John de, 503.

Dommer, Dommere, Dummere, Dunmere, Hugh de, 483.

, John de, 468, 483, 503.

, —, Stephen, Richard and John his sons, 503.

, Richard de, 574.

Dommynges. See Domynges.

Domyn, Thomas, of Great Warmynton, 291.

, William, 291.

Domynges, Dommynges. John, of Portugal, 169, 403.

. Peter, of Portugal, 169, 403.

, —, Carver, of Spain, 481.

Don, Done, co. York, commission de walliis et fossatis for Merskland upon the river, 309.

Don. See Doune; Dun.

Donat, Peter, of Florence, 131.

Doncaster, Doncastre, Donecastre [co. York], 20, 222, 360, 520.

, St. Edmund's hospital by, Thomas de Cresacre, master of, 206.

, Master William de Stanes, parson of, 209.

, church of St. George, 222.

, letters patent dated at, 31, 33, 39, 76, 89.

See Donecastre.

Done. See Don; Doune.

Donecastre, Doncastre, Danecastre, John de, a commissioner, &c., 80-83, 85-89, 95, 100, 144, 162, 178, 181, 183, 280-283, 285, 287, 292, 294, 299, 303, 305, 306, 308, 309, 322, 358, 359, 362, 363, 368, 370, 372, 374, 461, 469, 470, 476, 479, 509, 536, 539-541, 546, 548, 606.

, —, to be a justice [5 June, 1318] of the Common Bench. 344.

, —, parson of Middebby, 381.

, —, merchant, born in England, 424.

, John son of Gervase de, 17.

, Richard de, 366.

, —, a commissioner, 19.

, Robert de, a purveyor, 62, 188, 379.

, Thomas de, prior of the collegiate church of Holland, 353.

See Doncaster.

Doneketon, John de, a monk of St. Swithun's, Winchester, 402.

Donel, John, of Humbrestayne, 366.

Donemawe. See Dunmow.

Donende. See Downend.

Donere, Philip le, 175.

Donesby, Hugh de, 78.

, Richard de, 180.

Donestaple, Dunstaple, John de, and Robert his brother, 453.

, William de, parson of Langathen in Cantremaur, 601.

See Dunstable.

Donesthorpe [in the soke of Grantham, co. Lincoln], 258, 346.

Donewere. See Dunwear.

Donewich, Donewych. See Dunwich.

Donewyche, Peter de, 610.

Donigton. See Dunnington.

Donington, Donyngton [in Holland], co. Lincoln, 603.

Donington upon Bain, Donyngton in Lindsey [co. Lincoln], 234.

Doningworth. See Dunningworth.

Donnyng. See Donyng.

Donstaple. See Dunstable.

Donton. See Dounton.

Donyng, Donnyng, Dounyng, Geoffrey, 475, 479.

Donyngton, John de, 405.

, —, of Leycestre, 230.

, John son of Richard de, of Leycestre, 306.

, John son of Thomas de, 230.

Donyngton. See Donington; Dunnington.

Donypase. See Dunipace.

Doraunt. See Durant.

Dorchester, Dorcestre, co. Dorset, 172, 471, 537.

, John de Langeton, rector of All Saints, 193, 337.

, Robert de Hakunthorpe, rector of All Saints, 337.

Dordrecht, Durdrech, in Holland, Henry Rudbudel, burgess of. See Ruttebuthel.

Dore [co. Hereford], abbot and convent of, 347.

Doresdare. See Durisdeer.

Doreward, Henry, 184.

, Nicholas son of Thomas, 296.

, Thomas, 184.

, —, 'John Thomasprest of,' 184.

Dorlot, Geoffrey, of Wymerepol, 279.

Dormal, Peter, 540.

Dormston, Dormeston [co. Worcester], 487.

Dorneford, John de, 506.

Dorneye, John son of Walter de, 367.

Doronis, Doroms. See Orum.

Dorset, county of, 301, 319, 364, 472.

, assessors for, 348.

, commissioners. or justices of oyer and terminer for, 96, 299, 501, 548, 550, 602.

, conservators, or keepers of the peace for, 83, 459.

, justices of assize in, 503.

, sheriff of, 15, 36, 203.

, custom on wools in, 603.

, [offences against the staple of wool in], 489.

, lands of the earls of Lancaster in, 264.

, ports of, deputy of the gauger in, 40.

, forest of, 132.

Dosa, Doze. See Deuse.

Doseville, Henry, 591.

Dosy, Robert, 229.

Douce, Douse, Bartholomew de la, a monk of Bermondsey, 182.

, Thomas, 486.

, —, of Westhaddon, 221.

Compare Douse.

Doughton [with Dunton]. Doketon, co. Norfolk, Roger de Leekes, parson of, 169.

Douglas [co. Lanark], Robert de Ranyngton, parson of, 382.

Doulere, Ralph le, and William his son, 544.

Doun. See Doune.

Dounclent, Clement de, and Avicia his wife, 601.

Doune, Doun, Nicholas de la, 297.

, Robert de la, 297.

, Walter, 162.

See Dun.

Dounede. See Downend in Puriton.

Dounfryse. See Dumfries.

Dounlande, Saerus de, Seierus de, 475, 480.

Dounton, Donton, Thomas de, 487.

, William son of Roger de, 233.

Dounyng. See Donyng.

Douse, Peter de la, 294.

Compare Douce; Douza.

Douston, Geoffrey de, 495.

, Robert de, 495.

Dousyng, William son of Ralph, and Robert and James his brothers, 375.

Dousynhou, John, of Gascony, 117.

Douvedale. See Uvedale.

Douza, Giles, 556.

, James, a monk of Gaunt, 556.

Compare Deuse; Douse.

Dovaneby, Hugh de, 171, 370, 542, 543.

, Patrick de, 171, 542, 543.

, Richard son of Elias de, 171, 370, 542, 543.

Dovenby, Dovaneby [co. Cumberland], 171, 370, 542, 543.

Dover, Dovre, 509.

Dover, co. Kent, port or town of, 122, 167, 326, 398, 438, 439.

, bailiff of, Nicholas Archier, 39.

, —, William Archer, Larcher, 439.

, mayor of, Simon Giles or Gyles, 439.

, keeper of the port of, William Virgile, 599.

, castle of, rents in divers counties due to, 255.

, constable of the castle of, 39.

, — See Kendale.

, Canonewarde, Kanounwarde in, 439.

, Nicholeswarde in, 439.

, letters patent dated at, 455, 456, 458, 459, 489-492, 537, 583, 595-599.

, ship, la Nicholas, of, 122.

, honor of, 493.

, land called la Bele Assize, Belle Assise in, 439.

, [way to] Hathebrandesdoune from, 439.

, Maison Dieu or God's House of, 396, 492.

, St. Martin's priory, advowson of, 339, 531, 587.

, —, and the prior of the Holy Trinity, Canterbury, 339.

, —, Robert prior of, 42.

, —, Ralph de Walmere, subprior of, 339, 439, 531.

Dover, Dovere, Dovorr, John de, a commissioner, conservator of the peace, 461, 607.

Doverdale, William son of Ralph de, 487.

Dovey. See Dyfi.

Dovorr. See Dover.

Dovy, William, 487.

Dowlas, Diueleys, Dyueleys, Byueleys [in the parishes of Bassaleg, Coedcernew and Marshfield, co. Monmouth], 103, 120, 257, 415, 456.

Dowlish Wake, or East, Estdouelich [co. Somerset], John son of John de Poton, parson of, 580.

Down. See Downpatrick.

Downend, Donende, Dounende, Dunhende [in Puriton parish], co. Somerset, 126, 127, 297, 470, 547.

Downhead, Dunheved [co. Somerset], 110.

Downpatrick, Down, Dune, Dun [co. Down], 224.

, St. Thomas the Martyr in, a cell of St. Mary's priory, Carlisle, 270.

, St. Thomas the Martyr at the well called Tiberglorie, 224.

Dowse. See Douce; Douse.

Doyle, Doyly. See Dolii of Stoke.

Doynbrok, John de, 361.

Doze. See Deuse.

Drace, William, 559.

, William son of William, 559.

Draghebat, Thomas, 580.

Draghton, Simon de, 179, 181.

Drake, Drak, John, 369.

, —, of Hillyngton, 367.

, Ralph, 367.

, Richard, of Irenham, 474.

, Robert master of the ship le Keel, 266.

, Robert son of Walter, 474.

, Thomas, of Irenham, 474.

, Vincent, 297, 470.

, Walter, of Irenham, 474.

, William, of Alwalton, 329.

Drant, Draunt, Robert, 80, 290.

Draper, Margaret daughter of William le, 257.

, Robert, 98.

Draunt. See Drant.

Draweswerd, Maurice, 418.

Drax, Robert de, 276.

Drax [co. York], prior and convent of, 423.

Draycote, William de, 177.

, —, a conservator of the peace, 605.

Drayton, Henry de, 292.

, John de, 426.

, Ralph de, chaplain, 403.

, —, clerk, 591.

, —, parson of the church of Luffewyk, 82, 177.

, Richard de, 469.

Robert de, 90.

, Simon de, 27, 42, 47, 177, 292, 294, 585.

, —, Margaret his wife, 585.

, —, John his son, 585.

, William son of Roger de, 522.

Drayton, co. Berks, 274.

Drayton [co. Norfolk], 264.

Drayton [co. Northampton], 27, 42, 82, 221, 585.

Drayton, co. Southampton, 503.

Drayton Bassett, Drayton [co. Stafford], 35, 390.

See also Basset of Drayton.

Dreby, Dryby. See Driby.

Drengeton, Thomas son of Adam de, 246.

Dreux, John de, earl of Richmond. See Britannia.

Drewton [co. York], 405.

Dreye Mershton. See Marston Sicca.

Driby, Drieby, Dryby. Dreby, Simon de, 22, 32, 33, 72, 208, 338, 418, 445, 447, 573, 577.

Driffeld, John de, of Nottingham, 87.

, Richard de, 373.

Driffeld, Driffeld [co. Gloucester], Peter, vicar of, 214.

Driffield, Great, Driffeld [co. York], Nicholas de Derneford, prebendary of, 41.

, Cardinal Gaucelinus Johannis prebendary of, 44, 152.

Drittesle, Richard de, 280.

Drivere, Otulphus le, 183.

Drogheda, Droghda, Droughda, in Uriel or towards Meath [co. Louth], 54, 57, 61, 65, 313, 314, 335, 343.

, burgesses on either side of the river, exemptions for, 346.

. merchants [by name] of, 346, 373.

, murage or grant for the town walls, 54, 57, 61, 346.

. pontage, quayage, and pavage for, 57.

, accounts of the collector of custom at, 54.

Droitwich (de Wychio), co. Worcester, 116, 132, 202, 229, 401, 486.

, pavage for, 586.

, Hambury by. See Hanbury by Droitwich.

Drokenesford, John de, 121, 249.

, —, bishop [1309 to 1329] of Bath and Wells, 136, 148, 156, 247, 248, 518, 529.

, —, complaint by, 296, 297, 474, 487, 541.

, —, keeper of the king's Wardrobe, 161.

. —. —. [temp. Edward I], 154, 593.

Dromeskyn, Richard son of Andrew de, 595.

Dromonby, Durmondeye [co. York], 591.

Droslan, Drosselan. See Dryslwyn.

Droughda. See Drogheda.

Dru, Thomas, of West Lenne, the younger, 170.

, Walter son of Thomas, of Wygenhale, 170.

, William, 454.

Drueenle, Robert de, 566.

Druel, William, parson of Kirkeoswald, 210.

Drury, Druri, Henry, 290.

, Hugh, 176.

, John, of Folifat, 282.

Dryby, Dryeby. See Driby.

Drymarston. See Marston Sicca.

Dryslwyn, Droslan, Drosselan [co. Carmarthen], 130, 248, 255, 256, 266.

, castle of, 56.

, Giles de Bello Campo, keeper of the castle of, 248.

, Thomas de Blount, keeper of the castle of, 56.

, chapel within the castle of, 155.

Duaco, Bornius de, 167.

Dublin. Dyvelin, Dyvelyn, Divelyn, city of, 65, 205.

, citizens of, to be exempt from livery and lodging, 196.

, mayor and citizens of, and the Scots, 192, 204.

, merchants [by name] of, 346, 373.

, burgess of, John Cradok, 490.

, merchants coming to. See Ireland.

, the Bench, justices of the, 317.

, Castle of, Henry de Badewe constable of, 193.

, Exchequer of, 54, 61, 204, 325, 342, 344, 558, 578, 588, 593.

, —, barons of. See Balscote; Broun.

, —, chancellor of. See Wodehouse.

, —, engrossers of. See Broun; Wace; Warlowe.

, —, treasurer of the, 317.

, —, — See Islep.

, —, treasurer and barons of, 316, 325, 558.

Dublin, St. Thomas the Martyr, [Augustinian] house of, 153.

, —, abbot of, 161.

, —, Nicholas (late canon of), abbot of, 154, 199, 313, 376, 507.

, —, Ralph, abbot of, 200.

Dublin, archbishop of, 18, 125, 132, 192, 196, 199, 204, 221, 317, 318.

, — See Bykenore.

, Master Richard de Ferynges, archbishop [1307 to 1311] of Dublin, 204.

Dublin, archbishopric, diocese, or see of, 18, 215, 239, 319.

, lands of, 204.

, restoration of temporalities [in Ireland] and [in England] of, 18.

Dublin, St. Patrick's, dean and chapter of, 132.

, St. Patrick's, prohibition directed to the dean and chapter, relative to collations, 197.

, canons of. See Birton; Bykenore; Godewyne.

, chancellor of. See Ardingelli; Balscote.

, —, prebendaries of. See Ardingelli; Birton; Wotton.

, —, prebends of. See Clonmethan; Finglas; Yagoestown.

Dudcote. See Didcot.

Duddebrok, John de, 91.

Duddelington, Duddelyngton. See Didlington.

Dude, Thomas, 491.

Compare Dode.

Dudecote. See Didcot.

Dudemerton, William son of William de, 295.

Dudemon. See Dodeman.

Dudstan, Dudestan St. Margaret's, otherwise the hospital of St. Margaret and St. Sepulchre. Gloucester, the lepers of, 439, 576.

Duel Dapelton. Dueldappleton. See Appleton le Moor.

Dueza. See Deuse.

Duffeld, Ralph de, 232.

Duffield, Duffeld [co. York]. 233.

Dufford, John de, 338.

Dukes, Duk', Henry, 98.

, Stephen le, 488.

Duket. See Doket.

Dumbarre. See Dunbar.

Dumbelton, Robert de, 427.

, —, the younger, 455.

Dumbleton, Dumbelton [co. Gloucester], 291.

Dumframville. See Umframville.

Dumfries, Dounfryse [co. Dumfries], Richard de Nateby, parson of, 383.

Dummere. See Dommer.

Dun, Peter, 9.

, Simon le, 550.

See Doune; Downpatrick.

Dunbar Dumbarre, Dunbarre [co. Haddington], great service in the king's presence at, 111.

, Preston by. See Preston.

Dunblane in Scotland, bishopric or diocese of, church in, 383.

Dunbretayn, in the diocese of Glasgow, John de Whiteby, parson of, 383.

Dundrennan, Dundrynan [in Rerrick parish, co. Kirkcudbright], abbot of, 322.

Dune. See Downpatrick.

Dunelm. See Dunolm.

Dunemowe. See Dunmow.

Dunewych. See Dunwich.

Dungarvan in Decies, Dungarvan in Decia [co. Waterford], church of St. Mary, 137.

, Master Richard de Clare, parson of, 152.

Dungesell, William de, and Agnes his wife, 393.

, —, William his son, 393.

Dunham, Reginald de, 452.

Dunhende. See Downend.

Dunheved, John, 370.

, William de. 74.

See Downhead.

Dunipace, Donypase [co. Stirling], Richard de Ounesby, parson of, 383.

Dunkeld [co. Perth], prebendaries of. See Sancto Claro; Welleford.

Dunlavin, Dunlovan [co. Dublin], 204.

Dunmawe, Walter son of William de, 481.

See Dunmow.

Dunmere. See Dommer.

Dunmow, Dunemowe, Dunmawe, Dunnemowe, Donemawe [co. Essex], 305, 359, 370.

Dunnington, Donigton [co. Warwick], 582.

Dunnington, Dunyngton, Donyngton [co. York], 342.

, Master Gilbert de Thywa, prebendary of, 342.

, Robert de Bardelby, prebendary of, 342, 376.

Dunningworth. Doningworth, co. Suffolk, 549.

Dunolm, Dunelm', Durem'. Adam de, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 235.

, Edmund de, 305, 359.

, Eudo de, parson of Fingal, 265.

, Master Henry de, 404.

, Laurence de, 235.

, —, Idonia his mother, 235.

, Master Walter de, 404.

, William de. a monk of, of Furness abbey, 87.

. See Dureham; Duresme; Durham.

Dunre. See Duvre.

Dunse, Duns [co. Berwick], Adam de Malteby, parson of, 382.

Dunsey, John, 486.

Dunsfold, Duntefold, co. Surrey, Wytherefold in, 565.

Dunsforth, Little Dunsford [co. York], 124.

Dunstable, Dunstaple [co. Bedford], 183, 232, 485, 536, 553.

, prior and canons of. 183.

, tournament at, 258, 410, 411.

Dunstall, Tunstall [co. Lincoln], 269.

Dunstaple. See Donestaple; Dunstable.

Dunston, Henry de, 277.

, William de, of Norwich, 93.

Duntefold. See Dunsfold.

Dunton [co. Essex], letters patent dated at, 462, 485-488.

Dunton, co. Norfolk, 169, 538, 565.

Dunwear, Donewere [near Bridgwater], co. Somerset, 297, 470, 547.

Dunwich, Dunewych, Donewych, Donewich, co. Suffolk, 108, 609.

, ships for the king's service granted by, 325.

, hospital of God's house, 402.

, —, John de Langeton, keeper of, 346.

, hospital [for lepers] of St. James, 52, 79, 141, 400, 506.

Dunyngton. See Dunnington.

Dupeford, Walter de, 183.

Durand, Durandi, John, 248.

, Robert. 229.

Durant, Duraunt, Doraunt, Bernard, 504.

, Edith, 494.

, John, of Hallyngbery, 488.

, Robert, 494.

, —, [of Norwich], 277.

, William, 184, 361.

Duranti II, G., bishop of Mende. See Mende.

Duraunt. See Durant.

Durburgh, John de, 181.

Durdrech. See Dordrecht.

Dureford [on the confines of the cos. Sussex and Southampton], abbot and convent of, 246.

Dureham, Alexander de, 439.

See Dunolm.

Duresme, Durem', Hugh de, 171.

, Nicholas de, 129.

See Dunolm'; Dureham.

Durham, city of, 190, 405, 571.

, letters patent dated at, 463, 464.

, old bridge by the castle of, 404.

Durham, church of St. Cuthbert, 47, 404.

, prior of, 400, 404.

, —, his steward, 405.

, Geoffrey, prior of, 405.

, William the prior, and the convent of, 582.

, prior and convent of, 404, 405.

, elemosinary of. See Kirkeby.

, monk of, Hugh de Monte Alto, 529.

Durham, bishop of. See Beaumont; Bek; Kellawe.

, —, his Exchequer, 582.

, bishopric, diocese or see of, 47, 122, 133, 143, 144, 190, 212, 214, 216, 217, 222, 224, 239, 242, 262, 267, 312, 318, 335, 400, 407, 434-436, 491, 514, 517, 529, 561.

, —, liberty of the, 10.

, —, tenth in, 177, 160, 190, 400.

Durham, county of, 133.

, justices of assize in, 135.

Durham. See Dureham; Dunolm; Duresme.

Durisdeer, Durrisdere [co. Dumfries], Nicholas de Catton, parson of, 383.

, Doresdare [co. Dumfries]. William de Northdalton, parson of, 382.

Durley, Durle, co. Wilts, 553.

Durmondeye. See Dromonby.

Duro Forti, Gaillardus de, Gualhardus de, canon of St. Peter's, York, 255.

, —, prebendary of Wetwang in the church of York, 255, 378.

Durrisdere. See Durisdeer.

Dursdee in the diocese of Glasgow, Hugh de Kellawe, parson of the church of, 383.

Duruy, Robert, 181.

Dusemay, Richard, 362.

Duston [co. Northampton], 399.

Duvedale, Douvedale. See Uvedale.

Duvre, Dunre, Master Richard de, canon of Hereford, 526.

Duxford, Dokesworth, co. Cambridge, 174.

Dydensale, John de, 84.

Dyer, Thomas the, [of Dover], 439.

Dyer, Diere, Deyere, William le, of Berdefeld, 305, 359.

See Deghere; Deyer; Dighere; Lytester; Teinturer.

Dyermith, lay brother of the abbey of Stratflur, 528.

Dyffryn Ebbwy, or Ebwy, Deffreneboth, Deffirneboth, Freneboth [co. Monmouth], 103, 120, 257, 415, 456.

Dyfi or Dovey, Devy [co. Cardigan], 77.

Dyghton, Dighton, Agnes late the wife of John de, of Bonewyk, 540.

, Robert de, parson of Hautwysel, 318.

Dyham, Gilbert de, 498.

See Dedham.

Dyk', Dyk, John de, [of Bruges], 285.

, Philip de, 78.

See Dyke; Dykes.

Dyke, Dyk [in Bourne parish in Aveland wapentake, co. Lincoln], 78.

Dyker, Dikere, Walter le, 280.

Dykeryng. See Dickering.

Dykes, Roger, 468, 473.

See Dyk'.

Dymeton, Edmund de. See Dyneton; Dynyeton.

Dymevor. See Dynevor.

Dymmok, John, the father, and John Dymmok the son, 63.

Dymock, Dymok [co. Gloucester], 365.

Dyn. See Dyne.

Dynan, John, 211.

Dynasbran. See Castell Dinas Bran.

Dyne or Dyve, Henry, 368, 369.

, —, John his brother, 368.

, John, of Flekeneye, 277.

, Margery, abbess of Godstow, 223.

, Nicholas, 368.

Dyneton, John de, 507.

See Dynyeton.

Dynevor. Dynnevor, Dynovor, Dymevor, in Wales [co. Carmarthen], castle of, 130, 255, 256.

, Edmund Hakelut, constable of the castle of, 130.

, Hugh le Despenser, the younger, [constable] of, 130.

Dynleye, John de, 606.

Dynnevor. See Dynevor.

Dynteberg, Ralph, 367.

Dynyeton, Dynieton, Dinyeton, Dymeton, Edmund de, king's clerk, chamberlain of North Wales, 21, 109, 111, 113, 422.

, —, provost of the church of Holyhead, 109, 113, 195.

Compare Dyneton.

Dynyngton, Dinyngton, John de, parson of Great Sandale, 434.

Dysny, Dyseny. See Disny.

Dyttinsale, Dytinshale, Dytynshale, Henry de, rector of St. Mary's, Oxford, 415, 457.

Dyueleys. See Dowlas.

Dyve. See Dyne.

Dyvelin, Dyvelyn. See Dublin.

Dyvere, Alan, 297, 364.

Dyvises. See Devizes.

Dyx, Thomas, of Tilneye, 373.