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of their lives, of all their manor of Wynterburn, with the advowson of the church of the same town, and of all their lands of Bochampton and of Swanewich, rendering therefore at Michaelmas a silver cup of the price

and of the homage of Adam son of Hugh, of Chetilton, and of Juliana, and of the heirs of the said Juliana, daughter of Adam de Munh'ford, for the tenement of Munh'ford, and from Robert son of Hugh of Chetilton

following dates of Conge d'elire , royal assent and restoration of temporalities are taken from the Patent Rolls or Calendars of State Papers, and where they conflict with those of election, (which, of course, must be between those of Conge

his heirs and assigns, of a tenement in Southovere, Wells, near the house of the prior of the Hospital of St. John, which the grantor had of John Vyfhyde, vicar of the church of Wells; also of a messuage and

of die of office of moneyer ( cunei monetarie ) of. See Cantuaria, Robert de. -, moneyers of, mandate to, 422. -, prison at, to serve for 'Estkent,' 460. -, privileges of, re manufacture of cloth, 422. -, vintner

tunicam, supertunicam et pallium cum pellura, de dono regis. Teste ut supra. Mandatum est eidem Rogero quod Fernando nuncio regis Castell' faciat habere unam robam, videlicet, tunicam, supertunicam et pallium cum pellura pertinente, de dono regis. Teste ut supra. De

partibus illis similiter habere faciant robas de bono viridi vel de bono morretto cum pertinenciis, et cuidam sollempni nuncio regis Castell' robam integram de bono panno cum pertinenciis, de dono regis; et robas illas liberent valleto J. Maunsell', latori presencium,

illarum et pro paupertate sua subtraxit se a villa Lincoln' et non ob aliam causam; rex ad instanciam Alfonsi regis Castell' et Legionum illustris remisit, quantum ad regem pertinet, eidem Judeo subtraccionem predictam et ei predictas cartas reddidit, ita quod

archdeacon of, 45. -, bishopric of. See Coventry and Lichfield. - castle, 450. -, chamberlains of, 450. -, earl of. See Edward. -, earl of Chester's court at, 44. -, earldom of, 459. -, honour of, 468. -, justice of,

of, 531. Combe , Coumbe, Henry de, monk of Tintern, 371. -, Joan daughter of William de, 474. -, John de, 530. -, - son of William de, 530. -, Ralph de, master of the house of St. Thomas

42. Cornwall , countess of. See Almain, Margaret wife of Edmund of; Gavaston, Margaret de. -, earl of. See Almain, Edmund of; Almain, Richard of; Gavaston, Peter de. -, earldom of, 22, 188. -, sheriff of, 3, 4, 9, 56,

church of, 5282. -, St. Olave, church of, in, 4487. -, St. Olave, lane of, 4706. -, Chestre, county of, 4197, 4223, 4399, 4413, 4583, 4743, 5701, 5783, 6705-6708, 6918, 7003, 7280, 7291, 7332, 7899. -, county court of, 4898,

between the priory of Lenton in Nottinghamshire and the church of Lichfield. 1252. Seals of Walter, prior of the Friars Minor of Leicester; of Adam of Stanford, archdeacon of Chester; 104 of the priory of Lenton; and of its proctor,

oldest of them. IV.-1485 to 1536 A.D. Book of the Gild of St. Antony of Lenne: Small Quarto, of paper leaves in vellum cover. V.-14 Henry VII. to 37 Henry VIII. Book of the Gild of All Saints of South

his wife. Premises in Uxbrigge. Mich. Anno 6. Richard, bishop of Winchester, Richard, bishop of London, Thomas, bishop of Durham, John, bishop of Rochester, Thomas, duke of Norfolk, Charles, earl of Worcester, Sir John Fyneux, knight, Sir Thomas Lovell, knight,

wardens, and community of the mystery of the Skinners of London, the governor of the possessions, revenues and goods of the Free Grammar School of Sir Andrew Judd, knight, in the vill of Tunbridge, in the county of Kent, and

The cardinal of England, the bishop of Winchester The archbishop of Canterbury The archbishop of York The duke of Gloucester The bishop of Chester The bishop of Lincoln The bishop of Salisbury The earl of Huntingdon The earl of Warwick

1633, 1673, 1695, 1714, 1721, 1743, 1744. -, chantry of St. Michael of, C 146, 1565. -, chapel of St. John the Baptist of, C 1462. -, church of St. Mary of, C 890. Bridstow , B 690. Bridyllington. See

of, 136. -, Blackestreet in, 251. -, Blackstrete in, 368. -, Blake Strete in, 311. -, Cathedral Church of, 38, 68, 77, 78, 85, 89. -, Connystreete in, 251. -, Conyestrete in, 311. -, Conystrete in, 379. -, County

lordship of, grant of, 127. -, mayor and bailiffs of, 246. -, port of, collectors of customs in, 332. -, prison of, delivery of prisoner in, 168, 185. -, Prucia embassy, assessment of cost of, made by attorneys of, 565,

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