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119 Quilters , xxxvi Quitclaims , 128, 149, 188 – 9, 204, 213, 250, 272 – 3 — to Geoffrey Chaucer, 268 Quitrents , actions relating to, 59, 61 Quo Warranto , of 1683, ix Ransom , of prisoners in

consists of 86 leaves. The text is in Latin with a translation in Middle English of about the time of Chaucer. The Latin version is a transcript from an earlier copy which no longer exists. The transcript was probably made

Lib. I, cap. xv. Ib., Lib. II, prologue II, headed 'also another'. 'For thirttene is a convenent as I gesse', Chaucer, Canterbury Tales : The Somnours Tale, line 2250. Book of Found., Lib. II, prologue I. Robert de Sigillo, 1141-1151.

dower in the lands of the said John in Herlawe. Witnesses:-Robert Frere, citizen of London, John le Perer, Robert le Chaucer and others (named). 13 November, 2 Edward II. Seal damaged . Kent. C. 4193. Grant by William Hynt, Ralph

understand the said Richard and the others have granted the said reversion to Sir Robert Halome, bishop of Salisbury, Thomas Chaucer, John Golafre, Hamo Bealknapp, John Hurlegh, clerk, John Warfeld and Thomas Berdesle; notify that they have attorned to the

5851. le Chaluner, 5140. le Chanun, 5449. le Chapman, 4953, 5120, 5123, 5440. le Chareman, 5660. le Charters, 4048. le Chaucer, 4192. le Chaudos, 4841. le Child, 5151, 5422. le Clerk, le Clerc, 4017, 4626, 5017, 5457, 5823, 6645. le

and William Viel, sheriffs of the same, and others (named). 32 Henry III. [Middx. ] A. 1471. Grant by John Chaucer, citizen and vintner of London, and Agnes his wife, kinswoman and heir of Hamo de Copton, to William atte

Algate, which le Fourner acquired of Simon de Plaghe, leech, and Joan his wife, and which formerly belonged to John Chaucer, vintner, and Agnes his wife. Stephen de Cavendish, then Mayor, James Andreu and John de Sancto Albano, then sheriffs

William de Northwell, clerk, to his dear mother and lady, Agnes de Northwell, and John de Northwell, son of Agnes Chaucer of London, and the heirs of the body of the said John begotten, of all his lands and tenements,

and Joan, his wife, and William, son of Richard de Hedersete, and Matilda, his wife. Premises in Harwys. Anno 35. 364 . Robert le Chaucer, and Mary, his wife, and Ralph le Clerk, of Edelmeton. Land in Edelmeton. Anno 35.

letters close dated at, 36, 274, 277. Chatham , Godard de, of Stone, 585. Chattisham , Chatesham, co. Suffolk, 436. Chaucer , John le, of London, 531. Chaucumbe. See Chacombe. Chaucumbe , Chaucombe, Robert de, 128. -, Thomas de, 314,

168. Chastillon. See Castellion. Chastillun , Alan de, 111. Chatemere , co. Devon, 596, 600. Chatham , co. Kent, 73. Chaucer , Richard le, 376. Chaucombe. See Chalcombe. Chaucombe , Hugh de, founder of Chalcombe priory, 468. -, John de,

Chetham, co. Kent, 30, 72. -, Luton, Laghton, Leghton, in, 30, 72. Chattegrave. See Chedgrave. Chatyndon , co. Wilts, 234. Chaucer , John son of Robert le, 90, 93. -, Mary wife of Richard le, 90, 93. -, Richard le,

, Adam, 311. Chater , Ralph, 27. Chatewall. See Chatwall. Chatkulne , William de, 104. Chatwall , co. Salop, 264. Chaucer , Mary wife of Robert le, 318. Chaucomb. See Chalcombe. -, Dalby. See Dalby, Great. Chaucombe , Thomas, 205,

Henry Picard, John Michel, Henry Vannere, Henry Palmere, William Clapitus, Henry del Strete, John and Richard de Rothyng, and Richard Chaucer The magnitude and variety of the enterprises of these and other vintners of this time were very remarkable Picard,

Justices at, 55; curfew rung at, 136, 142; inquest at, touching evidence in a case of trespass against Richard le Chaucer and Mary his wife, 218; all inquisitions touching citizens to be held at, and not elsewhere, 244 St. Martin

also Assessments. Aldgate , 101, 102; a turret near, leased to Walter Parmenter, 24; a tenement over, let to Geoffrey Chaucer, 327-8 Aldgate Bar , 11 Aldgate Ward , Aldermen of: Berkyngge, Richard de, 48 Smelt, Richard, 48 Warde, John,

advanced principles of medieval constitutional life in England." 45 The next Parliament met at Gloucester in October, 1407, when Thomas Chaucer, son of the poet and one of the members for Oxfordsh ire in the Parliaments of 1401, 1402, and

Compostella in Galicia, Spain. 2 Or Girdle of Riches, one made of costly material studded with precious stones, such as Chaucer describes in his translation of the 'Romance of the Rose':- The Bokell of it was of ston The mordaunt,

446. -, -, Margaret his daughter, wife of John Grenevylle, knight, 446. -, -, Maud his daughter, wife of Thomas Chaucer, 446. Burghfield , Burfeld, Burfelde, co. Berks, 113, 342. Burghill , Burghulle, co. Hereford, 'Maunselesplace' in, 469. -, Tillington,

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