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& C. Ex. 3498 No. 22). Occ. Easter term 1459 (D. & C. Ex. 2833). Bp. o f Coventry and Lichfield 1459. M. Henry Webber B.Cn.L. 1459-1477. Called dean 8 Dec. 1459 (Reg. Neville f. 12b), but el. 26 Dec.;

Libr., MS. Ashmole 794 f. 136). Exch. preb. with Nicholas de Lichfield for St Mary's chap., Stafford Castle, 6 July 1370 (Reg. IV (Stretton) f. 67). Nicholas de Lichfield or Taverner 1370-1375. By exch. July 1370. Adm. 7 July (Bodl.

( Chichester , p. 41), Ralph de Repynton ( Coventry and Lichfield , p. 64); John Jeffreys ( Monastic Cathedrals , p. 32), John Geffray ( Coventry and Lichfield , p. 31). Le Neve, Fasti , rev. ed., St Paul's,

June ( CPR . 1361-1364 p. 355). Cons. 25 June ( R.S.A .). Trans. 27 Feb. 1398 to Coventry and Lichfield ( CPL . v 507) since John of Gaunt wanted Lincoln for Henry Beaufort. Buckingham refused trans. and retired

March 1194, list 6).First occ. as archdcn. 8 June 1194 ( Howden III 278-81), and c . 1194 ( M.R.A. Lichfield no. 514, R.A.L . II no. 338(2) and (3), III no. 977, see app. 41). Last occ. c .

myself, at York, the 28th day of May, in the 26th year of our reign." Letter from the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, with news of the defeat of the Scots at the Battle of Falkirk, 22nd July. 26 Edward

of the same Attrop. saving to the Prior and his successors the pension due to him from the said Church. Lichfield, 20th October, 1222. Roger Asdames and Alice his wife Henry, son of William de Thickebrome. A carucate of land

John de, archdeacon of Barnstaple, 195, 196. -, Robert de, abbot of Ramsey, 125, 126. -, Roger de, chancellor of Lichfield, 53, 267. Natyngdon , Thomas de, 36. -, -, his sister Benedicta, 36. -, -, -, her chi ldren

Roger de Clifford, justice of the Forest this side Trent. Order to cause Henry le Mercer of Brewod, dean of Lichfield, to have four oaks in the hay of Caneleye, within the forest of Kanek, and to cause Philip le

William Peke, priests, of the dioceses of York and Lichfield. 7 Id. March. St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 84 d .) To Thomas Brekell, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield. Grant, as above, he having been found fit after

order to repair the king's houses of Colton therewith. By K. on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Nov. 21. Weighton. To Walter de Pederton, justice of West Wales. Whereas the king has committed to Angarath, daughter

cause them to be put in the same stews. By K. on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Nov. 8. Burstwick. To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Whereas the king, in part payment of 500

account for the time when he had, as sheriff, the custody of the temporalities of the bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield, for the amount levied by him of the said temporalities by virtue of the king's writ of judgment and

Alexander de Compton the custody of the lands of the Templars and of Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, in the counties of Warwick and Leicester, of which they had the custody during the king's pleasure, delivering to

Lincoln), 417. -, Richard (diocese of Lichfield), clerk, 69. -, -, (diocese of Lichfield), D.C.L., 354. -, -, rector of Church Brampton (diocese of Lincoln), 246, 327. Leyston . See Leiston. Lichfield , Lichfield [co. Stafford ] , archdeacon of,

at the Quindene of Hillary. m . 41. Staff . Peter de Arderne sued Roger Bishop of Cove ntry and Lichfield for forty acres of meadow in Eyleford (Elford), and Magister John de Derby for five acres of meadow, Magister

Feb. St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 21 d .) To Master Hugh de Wyloby, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield. The like. 14 Kal. Feb. St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 21 d .) To John Bosse, rector of

testimony of Walter de Pederton, justice of West Wales. By K. on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. To the prior of Kermerdyn, treasurer of West Wales. Order to cause the houses of the king's castles in

103. Denton , James, dean of Lichfield, will of, 235. Denyas , Sir Robert, chantry priest, 26. Deodand , Deodands, 63, 189. and treasure trove, & c., 138. Derby : John of, dean of Lichfield, 216, 223. Philip canon of,

manor of Solyhull, in co. Warwick; and Ralph did not appear, and the Sheriff is ordered to produce him at Lichfield on the morrow of the Assumption. It was afterwards shown that Ralph had likewise set his greyhounds on a

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