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-, auditors of accounts of the king's ministers of, 462. -, chamberlain of, 194, 356, 429, 436, 462. -, exchequer of, 429, 436, 462. -, mayor and bailiffs of, 463. -, monk of, 525. -, port of, keepers of the

truth of a deed, 22. of acknowledgment of deeds, passim . of mainprises. See mainprises above . of an oath not to harm others, 228. of resignation of the office of clerk of the crown, 130. of the tender of

Agnes daughter of Alice daughter of Emma Verlegh sister of Richard, 438, 439. -, Christina daughter of Alice daughter of Emma Verlegh sister of Richard, 438, 439. -, Elizabeth Heghne daughter of Thomasia daughter of Maud sister of Richard, 439.

James le, late earl of Ormond, 207, 248. -, -, heir of Stephen Marreys knt., namely son of Edmund, son of Theobald, son of Theobald, son of Joan, sister of John, father of Herbert father of the said Stephen, 248.

- of black, 27. - of blanket, 339. - of blue, 27, 161. - of faldyng, 346. - of greywork, 362. - of 'murre,' 27. - of red, 362. - of russet, 27, 339. - of Wales, 27. - of

Witnes of qwhilk thyngs the Seel of Sire Willame of Borthnic, the Signet of Sire Jon of Remorgny, and the Seel of the Abbot of Melros , procurit throw Adam Forstar for the Partie of Scotland; and the Seels of

archdeacon of Surrey, and William Waldrene, merchant of London, to treat for a truce with the K. of France and the duke of Burgundy and for redress of injuries; another commission adding Roger Flo re, mayor of the staple of

March 4. Protection for Roger Legh, of London, a herald, alias Roger Gloucestre, of Newynton, in co. Surrey, alias Clarencieux king of arms, of Newington, going to France in the retinue of Richard duke of York. Westm . O. x.

de mesne as of fee of the manor of Shalden, Hampshire, held of Henry V of the Duchy of Lancaster by military service, namely by homage and fealty and scutage of 40s. JW died without heirs of his body, his

of anise, 24lb of currants, 2lb of long pepper, 3lb of cloves ('clavorum gariofili'), 3lb of mace, 12lb of cinnamon, 5lb of 'greynes', 6lb of gum Arabic ('gummi'), 6lb of galls ('gallys'), 6lb of copper, 2lb of verdigris, 6lb

and the letters patent of Thomas Case, commissary general in the city of London and the deaneries of Middlesex and Barking of Thomas Lyseux, Dean of St Paul's and keeper of the spiritualities of the bishopric of London during the

Cecilia, dau. of, 264 All Hallows at the Hay , parish of, 279 All Hallows, Bread Street , parish of, 158, 277 All Hallows de Stanyngechirche , parish of, 55 Almaine , Hanse of, 115 - merchants of, to guard

of, 190. - Denis, 190. - Chedde of Lichfield, the Canon of the Church of, 228. - Peter of Wolverhampton, Thedisius de Camilla, the Dean of Church of, 233, 239, 249. - Mary of Stafford, the Dean and Chapter

the custom of the parish. To the high altar of Billinghay vj d . To the fabric of the church of the blessed Mary of Lincoln iiij d . To the iiij orders of friars of the city of Lincoln

-, church of, 22, 147, 156 -, tenement of the light of the blessed Mary in, 23-4 -, vicar of, 22, 22 n Barrowby , Barewby, Beroughby, co. Linc., 101, 109 -, church of, 101, 109 -, curate of, 101,

Bakewell paver admissus est ad libertatem pro pavimento per ipsum facto in . . . de Munkegate ex con. . . Rumpnay in the list of Chamberlains. In the list of Chamberlains entered as Edus. Glover. Thus in the original.

held by way of dower of the inheritance of John son of Saer of London, in right of the said Mary late the wife of Saer son of Henry, father of the said John. Monday the morrow of St. Katharine,

of Carisbroke 'within the tethyng of Gravisland late yn the holde of Eobert Eylys,' between lands of the warden and scholars of 'the New College of Winchester,' of 'Magaret' Wynnyat, of the prior of Caresbroke, and of the 'chauntrey

Beckett of Lyncolnes Inne, gentleman, one of the sons and sole executor of the will of Ansell Becket, late citizen and 'habberdassher' of London, of the first, Anne Becket, of London, widow, late the wife of the said Ansell, of

of the testament of Dame Beatrice, late the wife of William Lemyng, late citizen and grocer of London, of the second part, and John Hardyng 'mastyr of the college of Seynt Thomas of Acres in London and the brethern

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