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, pope, 564. Adstock , Addestoke [co.Bucks ] , 273. Adynnet , Thomas, clerk, notary, 427. AEgina , Eginnen . [Greece ] , bishop of, papal mandatary, 266, 270. Agello , Francis de [bishop of Todi, q.v . ] ,

, preb., see Ripon Offley , preb., see Lichfield Oxgate , preb., see London, St Paul's Paneas , in Thrace, Greece, bp., 51 & n. 2 Peasemore , Berks., 18 Peckham , East, Kent, 42 Penkridge , Staffs., royal free

of St. [Mary without the ] walls, York (containing that although to the said abbot and convent there belongs by ancient and hitherto peaceably observed custom the taking of all tithes and oblations arising within the bounds of the parish

occurs as late as October, 1486 ( Ancient Deeds , A. 9473, A. 9933). P. 99. John Bloyhou may have belonged to the Cornish family of Bloyow or Blochyou (see Calendar of Ancient Deeds , Vol. IV). P. 107. Henry

London just referred to had adjured them not to favour anything that might be attempted in derogation of the law, ancient usage, and custom whereby he claimed the right of government, or that might be to his prejudice. At the

card. bp., 25 Peterborough , Northants., 12 Polebrook , Northants., 60 Porto , Italy, card. bp., 10, 117 Rheon , Greece, bp., 38, 57 Ripon , Yorks., 97 Rochester , Kent, 105; bp., 3, 8, 32, 41, 66, 76, 123

kings as appears of record in time of the king's ancestors, namely from the time of Henry II to the late king's time when William Lescrope caused them to be troubled contrary to the ancient allowances. By p.s. [2704. ]

chapter of St. Paul's, 1086-1163', Camb. Hist. Jnl . x (1951) 111-32. Professor Brooke establishes the general reliability of two ancient prebendal catalogues, which provide the framework of the lists given below. 2 For the names of the prebends, see

of wool, 40 s . for every 300 wool-fells and 4 l . for each last of hides beyond the ancient custom due thereon, and they shall take the wool etc. thence to parts beyond the sea and not from

to put the men and tenants of Edward duke of York of his manor of Wendore, which is of the ancient demesne of the crown it is said, upon assizes, juries etc. without the manor court for lands held of

made by abbot of Grestain to rector of Eastergate, and was conf. by bp. and dean and chapter ( Cat. Ancient Deeds II nos. B/3864, 3868). Lands and rents in Aldingbourne and Sidlesham 1535 ( Valuation 1535 p. 166; see

Inventory of City Charters.-Inventory of the Writings in the Charter-House of the City; 6 volumes. Inventory of Documents, 1846.-Inventory of Ancient Documents belonging to the City, arranged and indexed in 1846; 2 volumes. Reg. Mag. Sig.-Registrum Magni Sigilli, in the

sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs etc. to whom etc. Order to suffer the men and tenants of Kyngesthorp, which is of the ancient demesne of the crown, to be quit of payment of toll to any of them, releasing any distress made

Ancient Deeds, A 1894. St. Paul's MSS., 636, 1528. " " 226, 456. Ancient Deeds, A 7295. " " A 2690. " " A 7295. St. Paul's MSS., 1744 . " " 456. 467. Ancient Deeds, A 1502, 1936.

ministers within the realm. Order to suffer the men of the town of Rosla co. Salop, which is of the ancient demesne of the crown as appears by certificate of the treasurer and the chamberlains sent into chancery at the

of the said ancient custom, granting that in case the lading of wool in that port should at any time be forbidden and be transferred to York or elsewhere, they should take the said rent of the ancient custom in

Public Record Office, there is a vast quantity of Ancient Deeds, the great majority of which are entirely unknown to students, for want of a catalogue. They consist for the most part of conveyances of land, but there are also

Kabergh [co. Westminster ] , manor of, 668. Kaernarvan. See Carnarvon. Kaleys. See Calais. Kandale. See Kendale. Kardiza , Cardica [Greece ] , Benedict bishop of, 447. Karesbrok. See Carisbrooke. Karleton. See Carlton. Karliolo , Nicholas de, 15, 82, 87.

242. -, pirates of, 241. Kan. See Caen. Kane , Ken [co. Louth, Ireland ] , 500. Karditzia , Cardicen' [Greece ] , Benedict bishop of, 174. Karliel. See Carlisle. Karliolo , Richard de, of London, 586. Katerlen. See Catterlen.

as much as the ships can contain of cotton and spice and mastics. Mastics have hitherto been found only in Greece, in the island of Chios. The seignoria have sold it at their own prices. Moreover, there are fine qualities

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