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Chartesey , John, 204 Chartres , besieged by the Dauphin, 255 Chatylleshunt , William, his chantry in St Paul's, 45 Chaucer , Thomas, the King's Butler and City Coroner, 21, 24, 45, 61, 115 - - Speaker of the House

Chategrave. See Chedgrave. Chatham , Chetham [co. Kent ] , church of St. Mary, 414. Chatton , co. Northumberland, 613. Chaucer , John, citizen of London, 509. -, Nicholas, 441. -, -, citizen and pepperer of London, 590. Chaucombe. See

la Vache knights, John Scarle, William atte Wode, Simon Dudyngton clerks, Robert Stokleye, William Gascoigne and John Woderoue. Witnesses: Geoffrey Chaucer, Hugh de Middelton, Richard Rowe, John Fox, Thomas Baker, William Co uper, John Longe, William Symond of Grenewych, John

arising, in preference to any assignments hereafter made and any payments hereafter made to any man, to pay to Thomas Chaucer the king's butler and Lewis John a sum of 795 l . 10 s . for their discharge towards

John, of Wallington, 91. Burghcher , Burgchier. See Bourgchier. Burgherssh , John, 336. -, Maud, daughter of John, married Thomas Chaucer, 335-7, 339. Burghfield , Burghfeld, Berks, 301. Burghope , Thomas, coroner in Herefordshire, 262. Burgoyne , Burgoigne, John, 171,

, Chaterice, Chatericz, co. Cambridge, 24. -, abbess and nuns of, 448. Chatton , co. Northumberland, 71, 120, 185, 409. Chaucer , Nicholas, 657. Chaucomb , Chaucumbe [co. Northampton ] , priory, 437. Chaumberleyn. See Chamberleyn. Chaumbre , Chambre, Adam

Modbirlay, 402. Chatham , co. Kent, Walderslade in. q.v . Chatwall , Chatewell [in Cardington ] , co. Salop, 471. Chaucer , Nicholas, 146. Chaulowe. See Challow. Chaumberleyn , Chaumberlayn, Chaumberlayne, Chau mberlein, Chaunburleyn, Dame, 153. -, John, 548. -,

Shawstead, Sharstede in, 206. -, Little, co. Kent, 189, 336. Chatton , co. Northumberland, 438. -, Fowberry, Fulbery in, 147. Chaucer , Nicholas, 459, 500. Chaucombe , John, 161. Chaulowe , Robert, 463. Chaumberleyn. See Chamberlayn. Chaumbre. See Chambre. Chaumpeneys

wit:- William de Fremelesworth. Ed[mund ] de Tydemersh. Jan. 28. Westminster. To the bailiffs of Ipswich. Order to permit John Chaucer of London to take 40 quarters of wheat to Flanders, in accordance with the king's grant to him, after

elder, 643. Chatham , Chetham, near Rochester [co. Kent ] , hospital of St. Bartholomew, prior and brethren of, 308. Chaucer , John, 447. - -, of London, 82. -, -, citizen of London, 447. -, Richard, 583. Chaumberleyn ,

~, Joan w. of, see Joan da. of William NOEYL DE FLAUNDENE de Flaundene, John (fl. 1307, d. c .1332), chaucer , hosier, h. of Margery, f. of John & John. St. Mary le Bow 17-18 (s) ~, ~, John

answer Nicholas de Cantebrig and his fellows, who were impanelled as a jury between Matthew de Essex and Baudewyn le Chaucer, for having said that the plaintiffs spoke falsely in the inquest and were perjured, to the damage of the

, Juliana de, 98 Servad, Servat , William, 31, 37, 100, 118 "Settere," le , 225n. "Seuelesho" (Sevelesho?) , William, chaucer, 117-118 Seur , Clement le, 89 - John le, junior, 225 - Nicholas le, 89 - Richard le, 89,

Feast of St. Clement [23 Nov. ] came Francis de Vylers, "chivaler," and acknowledged himself bound to William de Upton, "chaucer," in the sum of 100 s .; to be paid at the Feast of the Purification, & c. (Execution

unless, & c. cognicio. xj d. Saturday after the Feast of St. Matthew [21 Sept. ] came Robert de Bolnhirst, "chaucer" of Cordwanerstrete, and acknowledged himself bound to Simon Fitz Robert, fishmonger, in the sum of 110 s .; to

since been found. No one else suspected. The felons had no chattels. The four nearest neighbours attached, viz., John le Chaucer by John Fyfher and John de Suffolk, "buriler"; William Uggel by Warin de Lagrave, skinner, and Robert le Combere;

i de "Springwelle' alterius execut' test'i Johannis de Midelborou . The same day came Daniel de Ciltre, "cordwaner," Elyas le Chaucer, Thomas de Wrytele, "formager," Peter de Elding', "coureour," and Thomas de Gloucestre, saddler, and mainprised jointly and severally on

de Suffolk, Thomas de Beauflour and James his valet, Thomas Pounz "le caretter," Peter Drinkwatre, Walter le Benere, Robert le Chaucer, Benedict de Suffolk, Thomas de Suffolk, Simon Beauflour, Henry le Gaugeour, and Higecok Trente. Proclamacio facta super breve pre

of St. Thomas the Martyr, the year aforesaid, whereof the said Benedict appeals him. Pledges for prosecution, viz., Richard le Chaucer 10 and Ralph Dieubeneye The said Richard says he is not guilty, and puts himself [on the country ]

admitted the charge and paid a fine of 20s to the Commonalty for drawing blood. He was mainprised by John Chaucer 4 and William Shirbourne, vintners, for his appearance in court etc . 4 April 1365 Mary Convers was committed

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