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the king's bullion, to be melted and to receive money of the king's coin to the value thereof, and the ancient money of Scotland shall remain current as heretofore, and if after the pro clamation the sheriff find any using

the abbot and convent of the Augustinian monastery of Kenissam in the diocese of Bath and Wells, to whom by ancient custom the presentation belongs, to John bishop of Limerick, and by him instituted, in virtue of which presentation and

did appear with their friends and counsel in presence of divers trusty neighbours, and the prioress and convent produced divers ancient charters with seals unbroken well known in the country and in no wise suspect, which being read and declared

E315/426, f. 52; MTC, a/c bks. 1-3 (GL microfilms 297-8); MTC, Ancient MS Bk. 37, 'Records 1486-93' (GL, microfilm 312; calendar of the same at MT Hall); MTC, Ancient MS Bk. 8, p. 268 (GL, microfilm 310); PRO, LR2/241, p.

representing the clan, subject only to the superior rights of the Lord of Glamorgan. As the clans gradually disintegrated, their ancient Celtic customs and community rights were suppressed or died out, and were forgotten; but the process of their extinction

at, 221. Darricau. See Arricau Books. Dart , Dert, co. Devon, 473. Dartford , Derteford [co. Kent ] , sometime ancient demesne of the crown, 470. Datchet , Dachet, co. Bucks, 317. Datesham , 105. Daventry , Davintre, co. Northampton,

601. - -, convoy for the vintage of, 12, 170. - of Osey [Alsace ] , 229, 601. - of Greece, 236. - -, sweet, called 'Greke' from Neapolis, 339. - of La Rochelle, 271. -, export of, 322, 521,

c . July 8. Grant of an annuity of 40 marks to Paul count of Valache, in the parts of Greece, who has been ruined by the Turks. Westm . O. x. 374. H. iv. p. iv. 128. Pro Paulo,

Breve de Privato Sigillo . May 10. Grant of an annuity of 40 marks to Paul count of Valache, of Greece. London . O. x. 583. H. v. p. i. 7. Pro Paulo Comite de Valachia . An . 12.

, John de, 131 Graveneye , John de, 245 Gravenynge (Graveney?), 5 Gravesend , Stephen de, see London, Bishop of Greece , wine of, 258 Greenhow, Grenhou , writ dated at, 3 Grene , Isabella atte, 253 — John atte,

368. Tin: bought, 86, 101, 132, 164, 196, 197. for bells, 51. pots, 183, 190. vessel, 51. Tine (Tinos) , [Greece ] , bishop of. See Cornish, Thomas. Tingherst , Tingeherst, Thinghurst, Tyngerst, Tyngest, alias Fingherst. See Fingest. Tinos .

tun on, 191, 192, 204, 231. - of Bordeaux, 382, 480. - of Gascony, 237, 480, 481, 516. - of Greece, 539. - of Osey [Alsace ] , 237. - of Peyto [Poitou ] , 532. - of Portugal, 44,

fruits to be levied or paid of churches or priories which are of lay patronage. By pet. in parl. [ Ancient Petitions , 4388. ] Membrane 42 d . Oct. 26. Westminster. William de Grysle of Notyngham to Bernard Brocas

diocese of Glasgow by the death without the Roman court of John Hesting, the abbot and convent of Paisley, its ancient patrons, presented him to the dean and chapter of Glasgow, the see being then void, who have for some

Edynburgh, O.S.A., in the diocese of St. Andrews, to the then abbot and convent of Holyrood, to whom belong by ancient custom the admission of such resignation and collation and provision of the said priory, the said abbot and convent

Richard, rector of Broxholme, dispensation to, 565. Hacmakarthy . See Aghmacart. Hacmallind . See Aghavallen. Hacmys , Akymys , [an ancient deanery in co. Kerry ] , ecclesia Nova de . See Nohaval. Hactruym . See Trim. Hadaden [ sis

their churches of Bath and Wells that the bishop's manor of Cheddre with its appurtenances in Somerset, formerly of the ancient demesne of the crown, which is within the bounds of the forest of Menedep, should be disafforested and remain

made upon the petitioners by the treasurer and barons, or by the collectors in Dorset. By pet. of C. [ Ancient Petitions , 8504. ] [ Foedera . ] Membrane 21 d . Edmund Forester, cousin and heir of Reynold

Nov. 16. Northampton. To all bailiffs and ministers within the realm. Order, if the manor of Thyngeden be of the ancient demesne of the crown, to suffer the men thereof to be quit of toll upon their property and goods,

5 to the chapter of Tuam, during voidance of the see, and admitted by the said chapter in accordance with ancient custom) if and after Matthew (who is of noble birth and has for some time studied canon law, at

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