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of Haverhill, John Harwelle of Haverhill co. Suffolk and Richard Petegrieu of London 'coteler,' in favour of John Harwelle and William Smyth clerk, executors of Thomas Harwelle of Haverhill, at suit of Robert Fader of Taxstede 'coteler' for render

of St. Odulphus, 290. Pilton , Pylton, William, William de, dean of Exeter, canon of Chichester, Exeter and York, rector of Tawstock, chaplain of Blackford in Wedmore, 252, 253. -, -, archdeacon ofYork, canon of Exe ter and

7. Westminster. Richard Cosyngton of Aylesforde co. Kent 'gentilman,' to William Ryland of London 'gentilman.' Recognisance for 100 l ., to be levied etc. in Kent. Condition, that he shall abide and obey the award of George archbishop of Canterbury

Richard , a chaplain, 778. Richard , Wallensis, 107. Richard , Maim son of, 501. -, Richard son of alias son of Ralph, 129. -, William son of, 888. Richard , Henry son of, 311. -, John son of,

Leech, 114, Thomas , Edward son of, 585. -, Eustace son of, 877. -, John son of, 254. -, Laurence son of, 470. -, William son of, 870. Thomas son of Michael, Michael son of, 664. Thonglands , Thonglond [in

son of, 20. -, Ralph son of, 294. -, -, Richard son of, 294. Nidd , co. York (W.R.), manor, 792. Nigel . See Neal. Niutimbre , co. Sussex. See Nyetimber. Niwenton , co. Kent. See Newington. Niwenton , Richard

the collectors of the procurations of Gauselin, cardinal-priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, and of Luke, cardinal-deacon of St. Mary's in V ia Lata. Probibition of their exacting procurations or other exactions from the dean and chapter of the above

Richard de Graneby, clerk, by virtue of a writ which is on the files of chancery of this year, and acknowledged the preceding deed. Enrolment of release by John son of John de Sparham to John Page of Byskele

his custody, of the king's gift. Aug. 18. York. To the keepers of the exchange ofYork. Order to cause W. archbishop ofYork, to have two dies with appurtenances to coin ( cambiend' ) in York,of the king's

widow of, 775. - See Eleanor. Henry , William son of,of Little Sutton, 253. - Conan son of. See Conan. -, Henry son of, de Erdinton, 813 ( p . 495). - (son of Conan), Hugh son of, 381

sheriff of Surrey. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of William Book of Notynghamshire, John Benyngton of Warwickshire, John Brysyngham of Norffolk and Thomas Foucher of Surrey, in favour of William Humberston late parson of Herlowe at suit of Thomas

100 marks of the issues and profits of those counties, and the remaining 50 marks of the farms, rents and other profits of the city of Norwich arising. Et erat patens . To the bailiffs of the city of Norwich

honour of God and especially for defence of the realm the clergy of England of the provinces of Canterbury and York severally granted to the late king a tenth of their spiritual and church goods, and with assent of the

wife of the said earl of March of the heritage ofRichard duke ofYork, son of Anne one of the sisters of the said earl of March, and of Joyce wife of John Tiptoft knight a second sister of

ofYork, H. cardinal of England and bishop of Winchester, R. bishop of London, sixteen other bishops, and the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric of St. Davids, during the vacancy of that see. [ Report on Dignity

their behalf to Richard Toone, archdeacon [of ] Estridding, vicar-general in spirituals of William archbishop ofYork, that it had been set forth on their behalf to Henry king of England that on account of the manor of Whilgy (

sheriffs of London for election of four citizens. The sheriffs ofYork for election of two citizens. The sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne for election of two burgesses. The sheriffs of Norwich for election of two citizens. The sheriffs of

king rendered to Reginald son of Peter a moiety of a third of the office of spigurnel ( spigurnelrie ) of the chancery, which part fell to Amice, one of the sisters and heiresses of Oliver de Stanford, deceased, and

archbishop of Canterbury. The bishop of Lincoln. Manserus Marmyon. The bishop of Worcester. The bishop of Salisbury. The prior of Lewes. The prior of Lenton. The dean of the church of Aukeland. Master Richard de Bynteworth. The archdeacon of Lincoln.

collectors of customs in the port ofYork The collectors of customs in the port of Kyngeston upon Hull The collectors of customs in the port of Exeter The collectors of customs in the port of Kaernervan The collectors of

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