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pieces of Brabant cloth, one piece of 'guttyn' (cloth of Gottingen), 2 pieces of 'stroyte flemmys', and 3� yards of blue buckram, against the peace and to his damage of �30. Pleading: DR granted licence to imparl to octave of

1447, Henry Dode bought from him various parcels, namely 11 dozens of pepper, 3 pounds of 'ynd ba wdas' (a blue dyestuff?), 6lb of anise, 24lb of currants, 2lb of long pepper, 3lb of cloves ('clavorum gariofili'), 3lb of mace,

t from him 4 yards of woollen cloth called musterdvilers, 2� yards of woollen cloth called russet, 1� yards of blue woollen cloth and 8� yards of white woollen cloth for 40s, payable on request. However, HC has not paid

silk girdles of various colours decorated with silver, a saddle, a bridle, a scarlet gown lined with marten fur, a blue gown lined with marten fur, a violet gown lined with polecat fur, and a bill called a Normany bill.

of linen cloth called champagne, and 5 pieces of buckram, 3 of which were black and 2 of which were blue, all for �10 16s 8�d, payable on request. Of this, he has been satisfied by WB of 38s 10�d,

end of the 12th cent. and occ. 1195 in cart. St Guthlac fo. 77r). List 4. A of anno in blue . List 1. Cf. Ralph of Maidstone's gr. of Diddlebury (above, n. 26). Hand drawn in margin; other marginalia

later insertion in gold leaf, save for O of Obitus ( in black ) and E of Eodem ( in blue ); hand drawn in margin . List 36. Presumably kinsman of the Ralph de Sancta Columba who was commem.

8d, three entire cloths and 8 yards and one quarter of black cloth for �12 7s 11d, 7 yards of blue cloth for 39s 8d, 20 yards of russet grey for �4, 2 yards of red cloth for 10s, 16

(alias William C.) owes him �10 arising from: a loan of �7 7s 4d; the sale of 20 ells of blue cloth worth 46s 8d; and 46s for time when William boarded (fuit comensalis) with TS at London, from 29/09/1404

whiche she gave me,' 'Dewes wif of Wymondeham' the like for the same; to son John Clere 'a bedde of blue Dammaske and yellowe,' to his wife 'a canopie of tawnye tyncell and grene velvit and a fruntelett of white

. 10 d . were paid over as the amount of the collection. [1593/4. ] At Mr. Norton's, at the Blue Boar in Bookbinder Lane, London.-Letter from Thomas Holand, apothecary, to Mr. Fouler at Harnege Grange, asking his advice as

a short frise gown, a black short gown faced with russell worsted, to a poor child a coat lined with blue buckram, an old gown with white lining, an old frock ] ; to the prison house within the "Palys"

Thread , 10, 25, 30, 37, 42, 43, 46, 51, 65, 67, 69, 76, 77, 79, 82, 98, 244, 280. blue, 280. coloured, 280. cord, 196. gold, 65, 82. green, 280 bis. red, 280 bis. silver, 82. yellow, 280 bis.

& c.): Gilbert de, 133. Peter de, 109, 132, 133, 135. Blod , Will., 131. Blosseville , Hugh de, 67. Blue Stocking Club , 97. Bluke , Rich. de, 131. Blund , John, 134. Bobynhull , 136(3). rector of, 136.

Richemond, that the said John son of Thomas while within age and in the king's wardship took upon him the habit of religion and made his profession therein, and that William Woderoue parson of Spofforde, brother of the said Thomas,

marine cause, 216-7. merchandise imported and exported to be entered in books at every port, 429. monk wandering in secular habit, order for arrest of, 418-9. mortmain, statute of, 415. outlawry, for debt, 437. -, for felony, 13, 34, 36,

haberdasher. See trades and occupations. habit of a religious order. See ecclesiastical matters. Hacche. See Hache. Hacconby , Hacunby, co. Lincoln. manor of, 363. Hache , Hacche, John, 45. -, Robert, of London, dyer, 324. Hacker , William, 475. Hackewell.

chancery, 231. judgments in chancery, 391, 594. - - for recovery of land, 502. limit of age for assumption of habit of religion, 243. manumission of serf, 106. maritime law, 27, 53, 59. marriage of minors, covenants for, 557. master

-, robbery on a journey to Rome from, 607. -, sea between France and, 317. -, secular cathedral churches in, habit of canons of, 547. -, the triennial tenths for a crusade reduced to one tenth in, 402. -, university

to England March 1258, in royal service to 1259 ( ibid .). Also preb. of London, res. on taking monastic habit before Feb. 1259 ( Ann. Dunstable p. 214; 1 Fasti I 76). Papal conf. of benefices 18 Jan. 1259

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