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York. John son of Walter 'of the Bachouse' of Stokesley, acknowledges that he owes to Adam de Brom, clerk, 33 s . 4 d .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co.

parish ? ] co. York, 483. - Dale, Thorinton, Thorneton, Thornton in Pykeringlith, Thornton, co. York, 111, 200, 483. - Steward, Thornton Stiward, Thorneton Stiwarde, co. York, 381 ( p . 214, 222). - Watlas, co. York, Rookwith in, q.v

in 3. Canterbury and York Society, 1915-27. Walsingham . Thomae Walsingham, quondam monachi S. Albani, historia Anglicana , ed. H. T. Riley (Rolls Ser.). 2 vols. London, 1863-4. York Fabric Rolls . The Fabric Rolls of York Minster . Surtees

York, Brunthwaite in, q.v . -, Holden in, q.v . -, Silsden in, q.v . -, Swartha in, q.v . Killerby [in Catterick ] , Kilwardby, co. York, 234. Killingholm , Kyllynge Holm, co. Lincoln, 233. Killyngwyke , co.

as W. archdcn. of York, 21 Sept. 1249 ( Reg. Gray p. 261 n.). Last occ., as W. archdcn. of York, 11 March 1252 ( ibid . p. 267). Occ. as W. de Langeton, archdcn. of York and preb. Strensall,

mutandis ,' to W. archbishop of York, concerning the said George's prebend of Massam in York church, conferred by the king upon W. de Ayremynne. By K. on the information aforesaid. Oct. 30. York. To Robert de Aston, keeper of

York, and John de Neuton, of the county of York, and Thomas de Brunne of Billingburgh, of the county of Lincoln, have mainperned before the king to have the prior before him in a month from Michaelmas. Sept. 16.

1328 March 2. York. Simon Ward of Gyvyndale, knight, acknowledges that he owes to John de Woume of York, merchant, 60 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Roger de

16 d . Aug. 23. Westminster. To the sheriff of York. Order to supersede until Michaelmas next the demand made upon John Buktrout of Massam, late guardian of the prebend of Massam, for 40 marks of a fine placed upon

John de Wodehous, canon of St. Peter's church, York, acknowledges that he owes to John son of Richard de Cornhull of Willesdon 80 marks; to be levied etc. in the county of York. Cancelled on payment . Memorandum that Master

6. Beverley. To the sheriff of York. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of William Waghen, Henry Wolleman, Robert de Gare the younger and John Vaus of Yorkshire, in favour of Thomas Chester of York merchant at suit of Richard

co. York. See Witton, East. Estwode , co. Essex. See Eastwood. Estyngton , co. Gloucester. See Eastington. Esyngwalde , co. York. See Easingwold. Esyngwolde , Esyngwalde, John, clerk, 483. -, -, of York, clerk, 313. -, Thomas, mayor of York

certain causes moving the king and council, the archbishops of Canterbury and York, the bishops of London, Winchester, Bath, Norwich, Hereford, Lincoln and Bangor, the dukes of York and Buckingham, the earls of Warrewyk, Salisbury, Devon, Wiltesir and Worcester the

the bailiffs of Wyche for the time being. Order to pay to Cicely duchess of York the king's mother 70 l . 17 s . 10 d . a year for life and the arrears since 30 December, 1460; as

Donewic. The mayor and bailiffs of Horwell. The mayor and bailiffs of Maldon. The mayor and bailiffs of Colecestre. The mayor and bailiffs of Gippewic. The mayor and bailiffs of York. The sheriff of York. The sheriff of L incoln.

Anne in the church of St. Saviour ' s, York. Licet is . 11 Kal. April. St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 1 d .) To William Reresby, scholar, of York. Dispensation to him, who is in his twentieth year,

694. Jarewell , William de, 694. Jarpenvile , Jarpenill, John de, 423. Jarpenvile , Roger de, 423. Jarum , co. York. See Yarm. Jatlond [co. Devon ? ] , p . 176. Jatton , co. Wilts. See Yatton. Jeneyeie .

742. Sandburn [near York ] , co. York, 366. Sandele , co. York. See Sandal. Sanden , co. Kent. See Saynden. Sandeshend , co. York. See Sandsend. Sandewath , Sandwath [near Bilburgh ? ] , co. York, 320, 637 (

Gloucester. Worcester. Lincoln. The city of Lincoln. For the quinzaine of the Purification: Devon and Cornwall. Salop. Hereforde. York. The city of York. Northumberland. Cumberland. Westmerland. Newcastle upon Tyne. For the quinzaine of St. Hilary: Bedford and Bukingham. Essex and

de Bingham, knight, of the diocese of York, the illegitimate son of a married man. Dispensation to be ordained and hold a benefice. 3 Kal. Oct. Avignon. (f. 25.) To the archbishop of York. Commission and mandate to unite to

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