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404, 474. Chasterford [co. Essex ] . See Chesterford. chastisement of wife , 123. Chatham , Chetham, co. Kent, 257. Chaucer , Geoffrey, 402, 502, 505, 508. -, Thomas, 446. -, -, Maud (de Burgherssh) wife of, 446. 'chaufours' of

259. Chaterton , Oliver, of Fulfen, 125. - Cf . Chadirton. Chatham , Chetham, co. Kent, manor of, 160, 161. Chaucer , Thomas, 42, 128, 217, 345, 383, 444, 446. -, -, chief butler, 259. -, -, of Oxfordshire, 390.

king of Scots, 143. -, household of, bakery of, clerk of. See Threplande, John. -, -, chief butler of. See Chaucer, Thomas. -, -, chamberlain of. See Robessart, Lewis. -, -, cellar of, yeoman purveyor of. See Lokwode, William. -,

, Henry, 67. Chaterice , John, 163. Chatteris , Charteriz, Charteryz, co. Cambridge, abbess and convent of St. Mary, 421. Chaucer , Thomas, 2, 18, 67, 92-3. -, -, Maud wife of, 2, 17-8, 91-3. -, -, esquire, 176. Chaumberleyn

younger, 185. -, -, citizen and haberdasher of London, 470. Chattok , William, citizen and fishmonger of London, 317, 497. Chaucer , Thomas, 481. Chaucers , Chawcers, Thomas, 342. -, - [? another ] , 346, 347. Chaumberleyn. See Chamberlain.

513. -, Richard de, 513. Chatre , Ralph, 180. Chatteris [in Isle of Ely ] , Chaterys, co. Cambridge, 55. Chaucer , Geoffrey, wine for, 340. -, Thomas, 467, 469. Chaumberlayn , Chaumberleyn. See Chamberleyn. Chaumbre. See Chambre. Chaumflour ,

Upsale , Alan de, 206, 519. Upton , Henry de, 111. -, -, Maud wife of, 111. -, John de, chaucer, 653. -, Nicholas de, abbot of Eynsham, 126, 518, 548, 555, 557, 638. -, Peter de, 50. -, Robert

Sutht. Willielmo Sturmy Chivaler. Thomae Trewyn. Thomae Bonham. Roberto Andrewe. Vicecomiti Wiltesiae . in Com. Wiltes. excepta Civitate Sarum. Thomae Chaucer. Roberto James. Johanni Wylcotes. Thomae Bekyngham. Vicecomiti Oxoniae . in Com. Oxon. Willielmo Coggeshale. Johanni Dureward. Richardo Baynard. Johanni

Archiepisco Cantuar. Thomae Domino de Ponyngges. Johanni Pelham Chivaler. Vicecomitibus . in Comitatibus Kantiae & Sussex. Teste ut supra. Thomae Chaucer Armigero. Johanni Wallicotes Armigero. Johanni Golafre Armigero. Vicecomitibus . in Comitatibus Oxon. & Berks. Teste ut supra. Reginaldo de

Theodore HOST Host, Theodore (fl. 1666-70), executor of Dierick. St. Mary Colechurch 26A le Hosyere , Elias, see Elias le CHAUCER HOTCHKIS Hotchkis, Thomas, see Thomas HODGKINS, confectioner, & Thomas HOSKINS, apothecary HOTHERLEY Hotherley, William (fl. 1666), victualler. St. Pancras

Saturday the Feast of St. Mark [25 April ] , 32 Edward I. [A.D. 1304 ] , came Baldewyn le Chaucer before the Chamberlain and acknowledged himself indebted to Richer de Mounbrey, mercer, in the sum of 20 s .;

captain of the City contingent which was sent to the Scottish war in 1327, and four of his men, John Chaucer, Richard de Farnham, cordwainer, Ralph de Tornham and Ralph de Merk, fishmongers, with the help of John de Berton,

day the Mayor and Aldermen entrusted the guardianship of the child to the mother under surety of Richard de Kyselyngbury, "chaucer," and Thomas his brother. Cal. of Letter Book F , p. 39. Set out in Riley's Memorials , pp.

141 Chastiloun , Bartholomew, 185, 185 n. 1 — — Alice, d. of, 185 — — John, s. of, 185 Chaucer, Chaucier , Geoffrey, esquire, 268 — John, 11, 43; vintner, 30 — Thomas, King's Butler, lv Chaumpayn, Chaumpaigne ,

not justly, attributed to Lydgate. A copy in Ashmole MS. 59 is in the handwriting of Shirley, the transcriber of Chaucer, and must have been written as I am informed about 1456. The poem, however, was added to by other

on the former, for on 6 May - the very day on which the commons were presenting their speaker, Thomas Chaucer, 7 to the king - the treasurer, William Kinwolmarsh, drew up a financial statement which he handed to the

Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 39. 433 . John de Stodeye, citizen and vintner of London, and John Chaucer, of London, and Agnes, his wife. 24 shops and two gardens in the parish of St. Mary " Matefeloum,"

Richard de, 353. Chatton [co. Northumberland ] , 512. Chatwall , Chatewall [par. of Cardington, co. Salop ] , 521. Chaucer , Henry le, citizen of Norwich, 217. -, John le, 20. Chauceye , la, priory [par. of Arundel, co

Chattemarsh in Upchurch , Rainham and Iwade [co. Kent ] , 77. Chattisham , Chatesham [co. Suffolk ] , 298. Chaucer , Chaucire, Geoffrey, esquire, controller of customs and subsidies in the port of London, order on his petition for

-, -, - - on wool in, 375, 500. -, -, controller of customs in, 30, 322, 493. See also Chaucer, Geoffrey. -, -, keepers of the p assage in, 24, 264, 375, 380. -, -, lessees of the subsidy

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