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default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Nottingham. Jan. 1. Lichfield. To W. elect confirmed of Worcester. Prohibition of his doing anything that may be to the prejudice of the king's right or in derogation of his

14. York. To the sheriff of Lincoln. Order to release a ship of Stephen Kyng of Lubyk, price 10 l ., a ship of Henry de Whitiburgh of Lubyk, price 10 l ., a ship of Herbert de Hereerwych of

of a canonry of Auckland, with reservation of a prebend. Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Bath and Ardfert, and Richard de Buri, canon ofYork. 12 Kal. Dec. Avignon. (f. 231 d .) To Richard de Haningfelde. Provision

of wool, a sarplar of wood-fells, 202 ox hides, and 200 florins de Agno of John, of the price of 153 l . sterling, and 6 sarplars of wool and 3 sarplars of woolfells of Nicholas of the price

Archdeacons Carlisle ARCHDEACONS OF CARLISLE M. Richard de Lyth 1291. Richard de Whitby 1292-? Richard archdcn. of Carlisle occ. 21 Feb. 1285 (York, Reg. Romeyn ff. 131, 132). M. Richard, 'called de Lyth' occ. 10 June 1291 as archdcn.,

Neville archbishop ofYork and Robert de Veer marquess of Dublin earl of Oxford and chamberlain of England. Recognisance for 100 l ., to be levied etc. in Norffolk. John Rookwode of Fakenham to Sir Thomas Murreux, Sir Richard Waldegrave

Westminster. To the sheriff of Norffolk. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Dionysius Lopham of London, John Coshale, John Wylyngton and John Millewald of Kent, in favour of Henry Godechilde parson of Freton at suit of William Wrotham chaplain

Richard Beauchamp of Bergevenny knight and Isabel his wife, sister and heir ofRichard son and heir of Thomas lord le Despenser, livery of the manors, fees and advowsons hereinafter mentioned, and the issues thereof taken since the death

three years from then. Mainpernors ofRichard Lambok, imprisoned at York for divers trespasses committed at Notingham: Laurence Ingreham, Adam le Palmer, John de Wyleford, William de Gotham, Augustine Thorald, Nicholas de Goteby. Mainpernors of John de Flemmeng and Adam

See Gringley. Grenlay , Adam son ofRichard de, 268. -, Cecily relict of Adam de, 268. -, Hugh son of William de, 268. -, Ralph son of Thomas de, 268. -, Richard son of Peter de, 268. Grenol ,

L2/4 (Reg. of wills) fo. 1v); chantry there ( York Fabric Rolls p. 299). Also remembered in chantry founded in 1304 by Richard de Taunton, can. ofYork, 111 at altar of St John of Beverley in York Minster (

default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.Richard son ofRichard de Riboef of Stretton acknowledges that he owes to Robert Ingram of Notingham 10 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his

II 1026, of 18 Feb. 1253). Occ. as can. and this preb. once only, May-June 1284 (app. 2). Also can. ofYork, preb. disputed 1284-6 ( York Minster Fasti II 21-2); treas. of Tours and can. ofYork, occ. 22

shall not be taxed by reason of the fifteenth, but that all goods of temporalities, as well of ecclesiastics as of seculars and of other persons of the realm, shall be taxed by reason of the fifteenth and that the

20. York. To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to acquit Robert le Fiz Payn, son and heir of Robert son of Payn, of the ferm of the manor of Kyngesbury, with the rent of assise of Mellebourn

Salop. See Yockleton. York city, 535, 637. -, fine levied at, 584. -, Holy Trinity, prior of, 637. -, St. John's church, 606 ( p . 366). -, St. Leonard's hospital, 111, 246. -, -, the master of, 439 (

canon ofYork. Provision to him, at the petition of king Richard, a member of whose household he is, of the provostship of Wells, value 300 marks, void at the apostolic see by the resignation of Pileus, bishop of Tusculum,

ofYork, guardian of England. Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian of England. Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian of England. Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian of England. Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian

year of his reign. Nov. 24. York. To the sheriffs of London. Order to arrest goods of the men and merchants of the power of the count of Flanders and of the community of that land to the value of

-, ofYork, 483. Foulere , Bartholomew de, of Enfield, 665. Foulesutton . See Sutton, Full. Foun , Roger of Ashbourn, 474. Fountains [co. York ] , abbot of, 100, 358. Fourbour , John son of Nicholas, ofYork, chaplain,

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