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award of John Hody and Thomas Cokayn chosen on behalf of Henry Cole, Nicholas Dixon clerk and John Tyrell on behalf of John Plymmouth of London 'tayllour,' Richard Tyler of Hoddesdoun 'maltman,' John Somer of Stansted Abbots 'yoman,' Richard Geddyng

by the common assent of the clerg y of the archbishopric ofYork that the said clergy ( clericus ) should find the king for the custody of the marches of Scotland a certain number of armed men, and the

convent of. 157. -, -,canon of, 40, 157, 158. Walssham , Richard. See Walsham. Walsyngham . See Walsingham. Walter , Waltere, Nicholas, priest, notary (of the diocese of Norwich), 211. -, Nicholas, of South Creake, priest (of the diocese of

lieutenant of Thomas earl marshal and earl of Notyngham late warden of the march of England towards Scotland in the parts of the 'Estmarche.' Writ of aid in favour of Henry de Percy earl of Northumberland, now warden of the

church of St. Mary, Suthwell, in the diocese ofYork, and parson of Bokkyng church, of the jurisdiction of Canterbury, acknowledges that he owes to Walter Golyas of Stretton 200 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of

to any of the people. Memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 1,000 l ., made in chancery 29 October this year by Geoffrey Midelton of Midelham co. York esquire, Richard Barborne of Pulton 'gentilman,' Robert Cotom of Kyrkham

sheriffs of the city ofYork for election of two citizens. The sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne, two burgesses. The sheriff of Kyngeston upon Hull, two burgesses. The sheriffs of Norwich, two citizens. The sheriffs of the city of Lincoln,

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

of Edmund marquess and earl of Somerset and Dorset, and the said Eleanor, for their lives without impeachment of waste, with remainder to John then cardinal archbishop ofYork, John then archbishop of Canterbury, both now deceased, William bishop

ofYork. Order and request upon his allegiance, as he loves the king and his honour and desires the safety of the catholic church and of the realm, to summon a convocation of the clergy of the province of

de, 69. -, Richard son of Giles de, 69. Quoye . See Queye. Quy , Coueye, Couue, Queye, co. Camb., 15, 791. -, advowson of the Chapel, 791. Quyntin , Quyntyn. See Quintin. Qwatfeud , Qwocfeud, Richard de, 653 (

of Exeter, and the chapel of Wytfeld, in that of Winchester. Granted in the cathedral of Exeter. Avignon , 2 Id. Feb. (f. 35.) David de Mar, of the diocese ofYork. For a canonry of Aukeland, in that

K. and C. Oct. 1. York. To the bailiffs of the city ofYork. Order to pay to William de Ros of Hamelak 60 l . out of the ferm for the city ofYork for Michaelmas term; the king

within the hospital of St. Leonard within the walls ofYork situate on the east side, the said Richard and William did deliver the seal to the chancellor, in presence ofRichard earl of Warwick, John Mountague, Richard Willughby, James

the diocese of Sutri. 1 (f. 117 r .) To Richard Lessi, clerk, of the diocese ofYork. Absolution, at the petition of Edward, king of England (who alleges that he is a counsellor of Cecily, duchess ofYork, the

default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Norfolk. William de Metham, acknowledges that he owes to William bishop of Winchester, the chancellor, John bishop of Rochester, the treasurer, and Richard de Ravensere, keeper of the hanaper of chancery,

younger, of all lands and tenements, rents and services in Bylton, formerly of Thomas the elder, and before him of Nicholas Halley, Richard son of John de Piley of Pontefract, William Spyryngthorne, William West and Richard son of Alan of

acres of pasture, meadow and wood with separate enclosure, together with 101/2 bovates of land in Bylton of Bryan Daynell, and of Nicholas Halley, William Spynyngthorne, Richard son of John de Pyley of Pontefract, William West and Richard son of

earl of Cornwall. William son of William le Taillur of le Wodhalle, imprisoned at York for the death of John son of Robert son of William de Womwell, wherewith he is charged, has letters to the sheriff ofYork to

of age. Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Worcester, John de Orleton, and John Trilleke, canons of Hereford. 1334. 2 Kal. Mar. Avignon. (f. 89.) To Master John Luterell, doctor of theology. Provision of the canonry and prebend of

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