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whi ch he had in the mill of Withrigge; himself also he offered at the altar and took the monastic habit. Witnesses:-Stephen de Magna Villa, Stephen the Fleming ( Flan- drensis ) and Erchenbald and Robert his sons, Jordan de

yearly. If Edith die without issue, Robert shall have the premises for life as long as he lives in secular habit. Witnesses:-Stephen le Cras, alderman, Alexander de Derham, clerk, and others (named). [Henry III. ] Injured . [Middx. ] A.

he leaves to the said Richard the gold ring with a "Todestone" 27 in it which he was in the habit of wearing. To Thomas Watts, carpenter, his gold ring with a "Cornelion" therein. Touching his lands and tenements, he

Reigate and Northburgh we have four Assize Rolls, one a duplicate, from which it appears that they were in the habit of visiting Lancashire once or twice yearly, and that they held Assizes not only at Lancaster but also at

of his superior to get the indulgence granted by Urban VI. and at times on the way put off his habit and assumed a secular dress which he still wears, and now desires to return to his monastery. Id. Oct.

to admit William de Norwode, kinsman of William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury and marshal of England, to the habit and estate of that order. The like to brother Berengar de Auresio, prior of Baroli, commissary and visitor in

and it was found to be untrue that the congregation of St. Benedict induced these English to take the monk's habit, and that the disadvantages which they alleged from that mission and profession mere equally untrue, but that it was

Surrey, to the value of 40s. The goods taken were namely: 3 pair of sheets; 3 pounds of thread; one blue outer-garment (togam); and one black cloak (capicum). Damages are claimed at 40s. Pleading: SM, JS, and TF say that

bought from him 21 ells of Brabant cloth, one piece of fustian, 30 ells of crested cloth, two pieces of blue worsted, one diaper, 13 ells of broad cloth and 18� ells of narrow cloth, all for �4 7s 6�d,

to them in Newbury, namely 5 scarlet gowns edged with marten fur, three blue gowns edged with beaver fur, two musterdevillers gowns edged with beaver fur, seven blue lined gowns ('togas duplicatas'), three murrey lined gowns and 20 gold rings,

and ward omitted ] and carried off goods to the value of �20, namely 5 painted cloths, one bed of blue worsted speckled with birds and roses, one tester, 3 pairs of blankets, 4 pairs of linen sheets, 2 pillows,

March 1447 Hugh Curtenay bought from him 20� yards of black woollen cloth, one yard of blue woollen cloth and 48 yards of blue woollen cloth for �7, payable on request, and on 26 October 1438 he bought a further

cloth called Flemish cloth, 10 pieces of lawn, 6 pounds of thread called Cologne thread, 2 pounds of thread called blue thread ('trede'), one pound of thread called 'outenard' (alt. reading 'outevard') thread, 2 ells of silk called satin, 2

green 'baudekin' of Damascus worth 66s 8d; a piece of blue 'baudekin' of Damascus worth 66s 8d; a piece of black 'baudekin' of Damascus worth 60s; another piece of blue 'baudekin' of Damascus worth 60s; twelve pieces of 'carde' worth

she seized and carried off GA's goods to the value of �300, namely: one garment of black worsted bound with blue buckram; one pair of coral 'paternosters'; twelve gold rings, namely two with two stones called sapphires and ten other

of the land comprised in the two last-mentioned indentures which is shown upon the plan by the colours green, pink, blue, and yellow, and under these two agreements the lessees had the option, within a limited time, to purchase the

kerseye, 358. -, linen, 238, 364. -, miniver, 537. -, 'pople,' 537. -, 'raye of Candelwykstrete,' 349, 569. -, rayed, blue ( bleuchamp ) and murrey ( murrechamp ), 22. -, -, scarlet and green, 380. -, russet, of 'faldynge,'

Bakewell? ] , co. Derby, 509. Calule. See Callaley. Calverdon Valence. See Callerton. Calvyley , Hugh de, knight, 484. camaca blue , 325, 329. Camberwell , co. Surrey, Hatcham, Hacchesham in, 55, 56. Cambridge Cantebrigge , Cauntebrigge [co. Cambridge ]

of, 358. - in a remnant, 185. -, linen, 185. - of black, 27. - of blanket, 339. - of blue, 27, 161. - of faldyng, 346. - of greywork, 362. - of 'murre,' 27. - of red, 362. -

18s, payable at the quindene of Easter next, and also, on the same day, bought from him 11 yards of blue woollen cloth for 22s, payable on request, but he has not paid this total of 40s, to his damage

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