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1450). St. Mary le Bow 35 CHATERTON Chaterton, Edmund (fl. < 1492), clerk. St. Pancras Soper Lane 14-15 LE CHAUCER le Chaucer (alias le Hosyere), Elias (fl. c .1301-23, d. by 1335), cit.?, h. of Agnes, f. of William. St.

as the wife of Richard Chaucer and mother of Thomas Heyroun had been previously t wice married, viz. (1) to - Heyroun, by whom she had the son mentioned; and (2) to Robert le Chaucer, of Ipswich and London, by

Purification, the Annunciation, the Resurrection, the Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, and her Nativity. 16 Chaucer, in describing the manner of preaching pursued by a "Lymytour," or mendicant friar licensed to beg in a certain

Rupertto Duce Bavariae Juniore Homagiali Regis. ibid. 1 Maii . Pro Duce Britanniae, de Acquitantia. p. 38 4 Pro Galfrido Chaucer de Protectione. p. 39 29 De Salvo Conductu pro Nunciis Scotiae. ibid. 6 Jun . Pro Servitio Regis Portugaliae.

. Oct. 13. Grant of a cask of wine annually to Geoffrey Chaucer, the K's esquire. Westm . O. viii. 51. H. iii. p. iv. 149. Pro Galfrido Chaucer . An . 22. R . 2. Pat . 22. R

taverner or vintner, 20, 22, 49, 112, 202 Bolmer (?) , Simon, called "le Maderman," 187 Bolnhirst , Robert de, "chaucer," of Cordwanerstrete, 186, 195, 199, 205 - William de, clerk to the Archdeacon of London, 173 Boltere , Gregory

Godschal de, 57, 58 Uggel , William, 9, 153, 279 - - Isabella, daughter of, 153 Uptone , Robert de, "chaucer," 28, 201 - Stephen de, 126, 136, 238 - William de, 27, 53 V Valence , Sir Eymer de,

c. Dat. in Palatio Regis Westmonasterii vicesimo sexto die Januarii. Per ipsum Regem . Jan. 28. The K. orders Thomas Chaucer his chief butler to deliver 100 tuns of wine, imported for the duke of Bourbon, to the duke's servants.

Trespass 7d le Chapelayn de Norhamptone Other 1d le Chapelayn de Oxford Other 5 le Chaucer de Tauntone Account 1d, 5d, 14d, 11, 22d le Chaucer de Tauntone Debt 19 le Chaundeler de Dostone (indexed 'de Doftone') Debt 10, 15d,

1304-5 Wednesday the Feast of SS. Fabian and Sebastian [20 Jan. ] A� 33 Edw. [1304-5 ] Thomas de Kydemenstre, "chaucer" 2 , was summoned to answer William de Beverlee, because he did not clothe, feed and instruct his apprentice

c. x d . Wednesday next after the quinzaine of Easter [29 March ] , the same year, Stephen le Chaucer acknowledged himself bound to Henry de Hormad, called "boyhz," 15 in the sum of 100 s .; to be

, Sir Wauter de, Sire de Kersi, Constable of Chaumpayne, 165 Chauce , Bernard de, de Gaylac, 92 "Chaucer ," 54n. Chaucer , Baudewin, 146 - Stephen le, 50 Chaudespine , Peter (de), 47, 54, 66, 73, 74, 75 Chaumbre

St. Nicholas, Bp. [6 Dec. ] , 31 Edward I. [A.D. 1302 ] , came Baldwyn ( Baudevynus ) le Chaucer and acknowledged himself indebted to Nic holas de Waderseye, merchant of Dynaunt, and Colman Emyn his partner in the

of the Annunciation B. M. [25 March ] , 32 Edward I. [A.D. 1303-4 ] , came Richard de Welleforth, "chaucer," Thomas de Winchester, bureller, and Robert Inn, fishmonger, before John le Blound, Mayor, William de Leyre, John de Wangrave,

his capacity of Comptroller of the Chamber. Cf. supra (p. 63) William de Sy velesho, chaucer, who was probably identical with William de "Sevelesho," chaucer, who appears in Letter Book A ('Cal.,' pp. 117-18), and possibly with William de Bedeford

] to the same, enclosing the record and proceedings formerly taken against certain jurors in a plaint between Richard le Chaucer and Mary his wife, Geoff rey Stace and Agnes his wife, late wife of Walter de Westhale, Thomas Stace,

received their expenses, while 160 citizens and burgesses represented seventy-nine cities and boroughs. The commons elected as their speaker Thomas Chaucer, one of the foremost parliamentarians of the fifteenth century (it was the first of five occasions upon which he

grant of John Chaucer, vintner, and Agnes his wife. Henry Picard, then Mayor of London, Richard de Notyngham, and Thomas Dolsaly, sheriffs. 12 January, 30 Edward III. Two seals . [Middx. ] A. 1603. Grant by John Chaucer, citizen and

that county. May 3. Westminster. Walter Frelond, parson of Okham church, diocese of Winchester, acknowledges that he owes to Nicholas Chaucer, citizen and pepperer of London, 50 l .; to be levied etc. in Surrey. March 30. Eltham. To Richard

Order to admit to the office of coroner in the city of London John Ballye the substitute appointed by Thomas Chaucer the king's serjeant his chief butler, to whom pertains the exercise of that office, first taking of the said

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