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of Bewdeley, oon of the yomen of oure corone, in ne of thoffices of kepyng of oure parke of Pembrigge in oure counte of Hereford, ne of the kepyng of oon wod of ours called Northwod, within oure lordship

widow of, wife of John de Orleton, 150, 168, 207 - - Johanna, daughter of, wife of Robert de Brandone, 150 - - Johanna, daughter of, wife of Robert Gumme de Keleseie, 168 - - Mary, daughter of, wife of

of, Ralph, 104. -, -, abbot and convent of, 104. -, archbishopric of, 86, 88, 122, 124, 129. -, -, temporalities of, guardians of, 9, 170, 181. -, -, tenth in, collectors of, 322, 449. -, province of, clergy

customs of 8 d . the sack and the weighing of wool and woolfells in, charge upon, 250. -, hired soldiers of, 213. -, marches of, 166. -, mint in, office of controller of, 250. -, office of controller of,

county of. -, -, adjacent to Herefordshire. See Hereford, county of. -, -, adjacent to Shropshire. See Salop, county of. -, wool of, export of, 324. Wales , South, Suthwales, chancery of, 324. -, -, king's courts in, issues of,

prior or vicar of the friars preachers at, 210. -, St. Augustine's, abbot of, 235, 515, 653. -, staple of, mayor and constable of, 462. -, diocese of, clergy of, 233, 234. -, province of, clergy of, tenth granted by,

the mayor of London. Order, upon petition of Thomas Hawekyn of Weymouth, master and owner of a ship called ' la Jonet ' of Weymouth, upon sight etc. to suffer 107 pieces of tin of John Nicol of Bodmyn in

-, canons of, 474. -, castle, 27. -, chapter of, 383. -, citizens of, 512. -, dean of, 268. -, - See Ledebury, Stephen de. -, prior of, 269. -, -, collector of the tenth in the diocese of Hereford,

of York, primate of England, John of Durham and Thomas of Llandaff, bishops; the earls Richard of Arundel, Thomas of Warwick, Hugh of Stafford, Robert of Oxford, William of Salisbury, Henry of Northumberland and Thomas of Nottingham; John Neville

seized of 1 messuage, 30 acres of land, and 6 acres of pasture in Twickenham, of which the aforesaid close is a part. JM says that RC died seised of this property in his demesne as of fee and of

of goods) Damages claimed: �20 Case type: Sale of goods Pleading: Henry P. claims that John T. owes him �12 arising from the sale of 35 pounds of pepper, 4 pounds of saffron, 6 pounds of ginger, 27 gallons

a messuage, 70 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 3 roods of wood, 20 acres of peat ['mucarie' ] and 21s rents in Stiffkey, against the form of the statute and to his damage of �100. Pleading: TG states

116. Proper Names of the Wards of the City of London and the Names of the Aldermen. Ward of Chepe Stephen Aswy. Ward of Lodgate and Neugate William de Farndone. Ward of Castle Beynard Richard Aswy. Ward of Aldreidesgate William

Treasurer of London, 15 Alianora , Queen Dowager of England, widow of Henry III., 90 - Queen of England, wife of Edward I., the City's gift to, 224 Alleston , Alan de, 141 All Hallows de Berkingechurch , parish of,

hadde knowleche of hys fals dysposyscyon of thys fals Duke Harry of Somersett. The kynge sende a grete feleschippe of hys housolde men to kepe the towne of Newecastelle, and made the Lorde Scrope of Bolton captayne of t he

conscience of Thomas of Canterbury, William of York, archbishops; Thomas of London, William of Winchester, John of Rochester, Thomas of Bath and Wells, John of Worcester, Walter of Norwich, George of Exeter, John of Hereford, John of Lincoln, Laurence of

Castell, Master William Petir of Strode by Rochester, and Lawrence Benn of the parish of St. Mary in Hoo, to Agnes wife of William Halton of the said parish of St. Mary for her life of a yearly rent

acquired of William Fifacre. Preston, 9 February, 34 Edward III. [Bedford. ] C. 4529. Grant by Thomas Attehay of Kenesburne of the parish of Whethamstede to John Spendelove of St. Albans of two parcels of meadow of the soke of

wife of John Broke, of St. Albans, Thomas West, of the same, and John and Thomas Bukberd, of Harow on the Hill, executors of the said John Broke, of the receipt from Robert Hawkyns, citizen and 'hattermerchaunt' of London, of

Reparacions of the body of the parissh chirch of Seint Clementtes, in Rochestur, where I was boorne," p. 20. The following references indicate the volume and page of these Wills in Sharpe's 'Calendar of Wills of the Court of Husting,

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