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and John Rothere of 'Northbirlyngham' for leaving the service of John Rothere before the term agreed. Jan. 21. Westminster. Thomas Chaucer the chief butler is sent to the abbot and conven t of Eynesham, to take of that house such

Nov. 12. Westminster. To the justices of the Bench. Order, upon petition of John Grenevile knight, Margaret his wife, Thomas Chaucer and Maud his wife, to proceed to rendering of judg ment in the cause hereinafter mentioned, the king's former

Bernes sheriffs, Thomas Dolsali alderman of that ward. Witnesses: John Aubrey, Peter Vanne, Fulk de Horwode, John de Enefeld, Nicholas Chaucer. Dated London, 1 September, 33 Edward III. Memorandum that John came into the chancery at Westminster on 20 November

John Pelham and Henry Husee knights 21 l . 12 s . for 54 days. Oxfordshire. John Wylcotes and Thomas Chaucer 21 l . 12 s . for 54 days. Berkshire. John Golofre and Thomas Gloucestre 21 l . 12

the port of London. Order to take a tally levied at the receipt of the exchequer in favour of Thomas Chaucer the chief butler for 310 l . 8 s . 51/2 d . to him assigned upon purveyance of

belonged to Simon Godard, the elder, in the parish of St. Mary, Aldermaricherche, London, situate between the tenement of Richard Chaucer towards the east and the lane before the front of that church towards the west, and it extends in

, Ad Capiendum Monstrum Hominum ad Arma & Sagittariorum Johannis Gray de Ruthyn Chivaler. Pro Willielmo Haryngton Chivaler, & Thoma Chaucer , Ad Capiendum Monstrum Hominum ad Arma & Sagittariorum Hugonis de Bourchier . Ibid. m . 18. dor .

1306 Robert de Upton and his wife Margery seem to have been involved in building works on 6. Elias le Chaucer, owner of 8 to the N., complained that they had inserted corbels in his stone wall and taken possession

e.g. 1315 Pat, 1316 ff. Cl, 1319-20 LBE 119. - Weedslade Nb. John de Kyselingberi, appr. of William de Welles, chaucer 1311 LBD 160, J. de Kyselingbery 1328 LBE 233 (warden of hosiers), J. de Kyslyngberi 1329-30 Cl (draper), J.

Fair of, Chapeler , John le, - William le, Chapeleyn, Chaplain , Ralph le, - Reginald the, Chapun , Baldewyn, Chaucer , Baldechon le, - Baudewyn le, - John le, n., xxxv Chaumbre , William de la, Chelcheithe , Cheleshuch,

Koc , William, "fruter," Ku , John le, of Finkeslane, see Keu, Cook - Lovekyn le, Kydemenstre , Thomas de, "chaucer," Lacer , Geoffrey le, - Richard le, Laitone , Symon de, Lamberhull , attachment at, Lambin , Lambyn, Edmund,

de Schyreburne, Isaac de Berkham, Philip de Sarum, Robert de Anemere, taverner, John de Northawe, Nicholas le Convers, Stephen le Chaucer, 22 Robert de St. Edmund, Andrew de Heyham. Mainpernors of John Squiret-Henry de Cestrehunte, William le Hurer, 23 Thomas

is cancelled.) cognicio . nil quia alderm' . Thursday before the Feast of Pentecost [18 May ] came Philip le Chaucer and acknowledged himself bound to William de Leyre, Alderman, in the sum of £10; to be paid at the

Bidik, Adam de Salesburi, Roger de Paris, Henry de Secheford, John Pikeman, Nicholas de Jernemue, Richard Costantine, William le Taverner, chaucer, John de Grantham, spicer, Robert de Borham, Henry Lambyn, John Nunnys, John de Someresham, Thomas de Wynton', Thomas de

viz., Henry le Gaugeor, Robert de Lenne, Geoffrey Beauflour, Henry le Palmere, Robert le Barbier, Walter ate Conduyt, Richard le Chaucer, John de Parys, Robert de Wyght, John de Bluntesham, Michael de Sandwyz, "Perotus" de Mace, Walter Bullok. Names of

declare on oath whether the jurors on an inquisition touching a trespass alleged to have been committed on Richard le Chaucer and Mary his wife by Geoffrey Stace, Agnes, late wife of Walter de Westhale, Thomas Stace, and Laurence "Geffreyesman"

'Pleas and Memoranda,' Roll A 20, membr. 13. Low stone pillars standing at the Southwark end of London Bridge Richard Chaucer by his will, dated 12 April, 1349, and proved and en rolled in the Husting the same year ('Cal.

Richard de Berkyng, Roger de Forsham, and John de Northhall, Aldermen Sureties for the said Matilda, viz., Richard de Kyselyngbury, "chaucer," and Thomas his brother. Afterwards, viz., on Saturday after the Epiphany [6 Jan. ] , 30 Edward III. [A.

-"Men may lykne letterid men to a Lussheborgh, other werse. And to a badde peny with a good preynte." So Chaucer puts into the mouth of his monk the following line -"God woot, no lussheburghes payenye!" ('The Monk's Prologue,' 74).

Thomas de Sandwych, and William de Chelmyngton, archers. From Cordwanerstrete , John de Leveryngtone, Robert Kyng, Richard de Cloptone, Henry Chaucer, John de Kyme, Richard Marioun, armed men, Richard Horncastel, Hugh de Leycestre, Ralph Squier, David Malepas, Peter de Thame,

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