Index of Persons and Places: W

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 9, 1431-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.

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W

Wadborough, Wadbarewe [in the parish of Holy Cross, Pershore, co. Worcester], chapel of, 119.

Waddesdon, Wottesdon [co. Bucks], portion called 'de la Grene' in, 281.

Wade, St. Nicholas at. See St. Nicholas at Wade.

Wagen. See Wawne.

Waithne. See Ocerbayll; Otroighith.

Walbert, Thomas, canon of London, 367.

Walden. See Saffron Walden.

Wale, Philip de, layman, 492.
-, - See also Walle.

Walgarcot, Thomas, an Augustinian canon, 212.

Walisby, William, dean of Leicester, 240.

Walisch, John. See Walsh.

Walker, Richard, layman, 523.

Walle, Richard, sheriff of Carlow, 533.
-, -, Roger, archdeacon of Coventry, canon of Lichfield, 286.
-, - See also Wale.

Wallingford, Welyngford [co. Berks], parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, 373.
-, -, chapel royal, dean of. See Morepath.

Walliyngton, John, rector of Boxwell, 416.

Walsh, Valencis, Valentis, David, to have collation of the vicarage of Shrule, in the diocese of Tuam, 167.
-, -, -, rector of Ballinchalla in the diocese of Tuam, 393.
-, -, Valensis, Edmund, vicar of Turlough, 183.
-, -, Walisch, John, layman, 309.
-, -, -, his wife, 309.
-, -, Walsch, Walsche, John, rector of Ballyhay in the diocese of Cloyne, 74.
-, -, -, canon of Cork, to have collation of the deanery of Cork and the rectory of Little Island, 173, 197.
-, -, Valensis, Valentis, Milerus, canon of Tuam, to have collation of the rectory of Aglish in the diocese of Tuam, 86, 87, 143.
-, -, -, to have collation of the rectory of Ballinchalla in the diocese of Tuam, 393,
-, -, Valen, Robert, provost of Killala, 12.

Walsingham, Walsyngham [co. Norfolk], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 78.
-, -, -, canon of, 206.

Walsoken, Walsokne [co. Norfolk], 67, 181.

Walson, John, vicar of Lochrutton, 18.
-, -, Thomas, vicar of Lochrutton, 18.

Walsyngham. See Walsingham.

Walton, Thomas, canon of Lincoln, 307.

Walton on the Hill [co. Lancaster], rectory of, 485.

Walyschman, Robert, layman, 300.
-, -, -, Joan Caunton his wife, 300.

Wappenham, Wapenhem, Wapenham [co. Northants], parish church of, 59, 166.

Ward, John, vicar of. Cullington, 573.
-, - See also Warde.

Wardale, John, rector of Keyston and Sharnford, 58, 238.
-, -, William, layman, 288.

Warde, Thomas, canon of Lincoln, 162.
-, - See also Ward.

Wardlaw, Henry, bishop of St. Andrews, 22, 72, 129, 140, 150, 326, 498, 539.
-, -, Wardelaw, John de, an Augustinian canon, 264.
-, -, Vardlau, Wardelaw, William, vicar of Kilpatrick and Wemyss, to be vicar of Cupar, 289, 536, 555.

Wardrope, Thomas de, alias Thomas William, layman, 238.
-, -, -, Agnes his wife, 238.

Warsop, Warshop [co. Notts], 306.

Warter, John, priest, 366.

Warwick, Warwyk [co. Warwick], duke and earl of. See Beauchamp.
-, -, collegiate church of St. Mary, canon of. See Verney.

Warwiick, Eleanor de, 465.

Warwyk. See Warwick.

Wascellyn, Robert, layman, 284.

Washbourne, Wayssheburnewater [co. Devon], 308.

Water, John, prior of St. John Baptist's outside Dublin, 222.
-, -, John, layman, 364.
-, -, -, Joan his wife, 364.

Water Stratford, Waturstratford [co. Bucks], 370.

Waterford, [co. Waterford], Richard, bishop of, See Ankel.
-, -, dean of, papal mandatary, 278.
-, -, precentorship of, 508.
-, -, intimidation in the city and diocese of, 508.
-, -, see of. See also Lismore.

Waterstock, Wattyrstocke [co. Oxford], 233.

Watford, Wotforde [co. Northampton], church of, 210.

Watlington, Watlyngton [co. Oxford], vicarage of, 61.
-, -, [co. Norfolk], rectory of, 305.

Wattyrstocke. See Waterstock.

Watton alias Norman, Edmund, a Cluniac monk, chaplain of Robert, lord of Morley, 77.

Waturstratford. See Water Stratford.

Wawne, Wagen [co. York, E.R.], 134.

Waynflete, William, provost of Eton, 563.

Wayssheburnewater. See Washbourne.

Wchicheford. See Whichford.

Weald, South, St. Peter, Sowthwel [co. Essex], 112.

Wedale, Agnes de, prioress of Manuel, 301.
-, -, Wedel, Robert, abbot of Dunblane, adherent of the Council of Basel, 207.

Wedgnock in Warwick St. Mary, Wegenok [co. Warwick], chapel of Cokowchirche, 119.

Weekley, Wekele [co. Northampton], church of, 210.

Weem, Weme, Wemys [co. Perth], 131, 588.

Wegenok. See Wedgnock.

Wegge, Robert, rector of Milton, 63.

Wekele. See Weekly.

Welhou. See Wellow.

Well'. See Welles.

Welle, John, a Premonstratensian canon, 276.

Welles, John, bishop of Llandaff, 74, 204 and note, 579.
-, -, Well', Robert, an Augustinian canon, 265, 309, 310.
-, - See also Wellis; Wells.

Wellis, Vellis, Hugh de, rector of Durris, 509.
-, - See also Welles; Wells.

Wellow, Welhou [co. Lincoln], Augustinian abbey, canon of, 218.

Wells [co. Somerset], bishop of. See Bath and Wells.
-, -, John, dean of. See Forest.
-, -, dean and chapter of, papal provision of benefices in the patronage of, 333.
-, -, archdeaconry of, 333.
-, -, precentor of, papal mandatary, 469.
-, -, canons of. See Arundell; Bekynton; Biconell; Moleyns; Morepath; Stucle.
-, -, vicar choral of, 253.

Wells, Jocelin de, bishop of Bath and Wells, 271.
-, -, William, bishop of Rochester, 433.
-, -, Wellys, William, a Benedictine monk of Westminster, 220.
-, -, See also Welles; Wellis.

Welyngford. See Wallingford.

Weme. See Weem.

Wemer, Margaret, 318.

Wemet, Wernet. See Wemyss.

Wemys. See Weem.

Wemyss, Kyrkwemys, Wemet, Wernet [co. Fife], vicarage of, 21, 289, 536.

Wendesley, John, archdeacon of Stafford, 477, 485.

Weng, William, vicar of Kilmaganny, 426.

Weobley, Vebley [co. Hereford], 585.

Wernet. See Wemyss.

Weryth, John, vicar of Musselburgh, 28.

Wesecotyngwt (rectius Westcotyngwt). See Cottingwith.

Wesinham, William, layman, 232.
-, -, -, his wife, 232.

West, John, clerk, 367.
-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 367.

Westamstede, John, a Benedictine monk, 266.

Westbere [co. Kent], parish church of All Saints, 61, 69.

Westbourne, Westburne [co. Sussex], rectory of, 491.

Westbury on Trim, Westburi [co. Gloucester], collegiate church of Holy Trinity, 59.

Westcotyngwt. See Cottingwith.

Westerynchtan. See Torrington, West.

Westia. See Westray.

Westminster, Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, abbot of, papal mandatary, 44, 105, 110, 165, 175, 185, 244, 245, 334, 479, 482.
-, -, -, Edmund, abbot of. See Kyrton.
-, -, -, Richard, abbot of. See Harweden.
-, -, -, Nicholas, prior of. See Asshby.
-, -, -, Robert, prior of. See Bathley.
-, -, -, Edmund, sacrist of. See Kyrton.
-, -, -, convent of, election to the priorship by, 2, 3.
-, -, -, convent and vassals of, papal letters to, 128.
-, -, -, monks of, 2, 128, 220.
-, -, -, right of sanctuary at, 282.
-, -, collegiate church of the chapel royal, canon of, 240.

Westray, Westia, Westra [Orkney], vicarage of, 349, 379, 398.

Wexford [co. Wexford], 74.

Weynvechan, in the diocese of St. Davids, 585.

Whatlok, Simon, vicar of Mere, 33.

Wheathampstead, Whethamstede [co. Herts], 163.

Wheery, Faygri, Fayre, [King's County], rectory of, 29.
-, -, vicarage of, 403.

Whethamstede. See Wheathampstead.

Whichford, Wchicheford [co. Warwick], rectory of, 573.

Whitaker, Whytehacre, Richard, vicar of Killucan, 195.

Whitby, Whitteby, John, citizen of York, 484.

Whitby, Whitteby, Whytteby [co. York, N.R.], Benedictine abbey of SS. Peter and Hilda, prior and convent of, 264.
-, -, -, monk of, 214.

White, John, a Friar Minor, bishop of Clonfert, 212, 224.
-, - See also Whyte.

Whitehead, Quhithed, Quhythed, Thomas, vicar of Terregles, 542, 543 note.

Whiteherne, Candida Casa [co. Wigtown], bishop of, papal mandatary, 44, 419.

Whiteland. See Whitland.

Whitgreave, Whitgreve, Whugreve [co. Stafford], a prebend in Stafford collegiate church, 6, 561.

Whitingham, Robert, donsel, 255.

Whitland, Albalanda [in Llangan parish, co. Carmarthen and Pembroke], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 85, 320, 455, 503.

Whitteby. See Whitby.

Whittlesey, Wyttellessey [co. Cambridge], vicarage of St. Mary's, 186.

Whittokkesmode (rectius Whittokkesmede), John, layman, 309.
-, -, -, his wife, 309.

Whitty, Robert, bishop of Ferns, 276.

Whitwell by St. Davids, Whytwel, Wythwel [co. Pembroke], chapel of SS. John the Evangelist and Edward the Confessor, 491.
-, -, Benedictine (?) priory of, 501 note, 502, 503.

Whugreve. See Whitgreave.

Whyte, John, clerk, of the diocese of Armagh, 33.
-, -, -, archdeacon of Armagh, 277.
-, -, -, rector of St. Nicholas's in Carrickfergus, in the diocese of Connor, 35, 56.
-, -, See also White.

Whytehacre. See Whitaker.

Whytteby. See Whitby.

Whytwel. See Whitwell.

Wicarde, William. See Urquhart.

Wicklow, Wyklow or Killmantain [co. Wicklow], church of St. Patrick, 393.

Wikingston, Vykyngston, William, an Augustinian canon, 470.

Wilbraham, Wilbram [co. Cambridge], 3.

Wilby, Wylbi, Eleanor, wife of John Salvani, knight, 317.
-, -, Wylby, Richard, donsel, 238.
-, -, Wylby, Robert de, baron, 84.

Wilhelmi, John, vicar of Monimail, 323.

Wilkynneson, alias Eland, Thomas, vicar of Halifax, 306.

Willesden, Wyllesdon [co. Middlesex], 315.

Willestourne. See Wilstone.

William I, king of England and prince of the Normans, 32, 468.

William the Lion, king of Scotland, 456.
-, -, lord of Lowell and Holland, patron of the hospital of SS. James and John, Brackley, 98.
-, - alias de Waudrope, Thomas, layman, 238.
-, -, -, Agnes his wife, 238.

William ap David ap Mewryk, 496.
-, -, Guenllyan his daughter, 496.

William ap Thomas, knight, and Thomas Herbert, his son, 472–474.

William Lloyd vab Phylpyn, layman, 301.
-, -, Margaret verch Wyllym his wife, 301.

Willingham [near Gainsborough, co. Lincoln], 36.

Willosfordi, John, clerk, 451.
-, -, -, his wife, 451.

Willoughby [de Eresby], Robert, lord, 100.

Willoughby, Wyllybi [co. Lincoln], 100.

Willoughton, Willingthon, Wylughton [co. Lincoln], Hospitallers' preceptory, 265, 516.

Wilstone in Tring, Willestourne [co. Herts], chapel of the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 461.

Wilton, Wylton, Stephen, archdeacon of Winchester, 365, 558.
-, -, Thomas, a canon of St. Mary's chapel, York, rector of Sessay, 7.

Wilton, Wylton [co. Wilts], Benedictine nuns' abbey, canon of. See Arundell.
-, -, See also Wyntorne.

Wilyamstown, Archibald de, vicar of Erskine, 375.

Wimborne Minster, Wimborn Munstrie, Wymborn Mynstre [co. Dorset], chapel royal of St. Cuthberga, Gilbert, dean of. See Kymer.
-, -, -, indulgence for, 12.
-, - See also Wyntorne.

Wimpole, Wynepole [co. Cambridge], parish church of, 67.

Winchcomb, Wynchecombe [co. Gloucester], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 279.

Winchelsea, Wynchelsee [co. Sussex], church of St. Thomas the Martyr, 157.

Winchester, John, bishop of Moray, 11, 142, 352, 480, 499, 500, 530.

Winchester [co. Southants], bishop of, papal mandatary, 83, 440, 465.
-, -, bishop of, papal provision of benefices in the patronage of, 333.
-, -, Henry, bishop of. See Beaufort.
-, -, Stephen, archdeacon of. See Wilton.
-, -, official of, papal mandatary, 335, 380.
-, -, Benedictine priory (cathedral) church, formerly a secular church, 113.
-, -, -, prior of, papal mandatary, 380.
-, -, -, prior and chapter of, papal provision of benefices in the patronage of, 333.
-, -, Benedictine nuns' monastery of St. Mary, secular canonry and prebend in, 34.
-, -, abbey of Hyde by. See Hyde.

Windsor, Windsore, Windesora, Wyndesore [co. Berks], chapel royal of St. George, John, dean of. See Arundell.
-, -, -, canons of. See Hanslape; Kette
-, - See also Wyntorne.

Winford, Wynfryth [co. Somerset], 156.

Wingfield, Wyngfeld [co. Suffolk], collegiate church, master of, papal mandatary, 78, 114.
-, - See also Chickering.

Winterborne Steepleton, Wynterbone Stepelton, Wynterborne Stepelton [co. Dorset], 62, 69.

Wischarde, James, vicar of Symington and chaplain of St. Nicholas, Glasgow, 506.
-, -, Thomas, vicar of Kilpatrick, 536.

Wiston, Vyston, Wyston [co. Lanark], vicarage of, 402, 437, 449.

Wistow, Wistowe [co. York, W.R.], a prebend in York, 10.

Withington, Wythyndon, Wythyngdon [co. Gloucester], rectory of, 255.

Witton, Wytton, Uitton, Wyttone, Richard, dean of Darlington, 158, 177, 237.

Wiveliscombe, Wivelescombe [co. Somerset], a prebend in Wells, 67.

Wiveton, Wyffeton [co. Norfolk], 33.

Woborne, John, rector of Peasemore and Wallingford, 62, 373.

Woburne, Thomas, rector of Titchmarsh, 109.

Wodborn, Robert, an Augustinian friar, to be bishop of Holar, 227.

Wodbrygh. See Woodbridge.

Wode, Robert, rector of Thorington, 60.
-, -, Thomas, rector of Dickleburgh in the Fields, 365.
-, -, Robert at. See at Wode.

Wodebeare. See Woodbury.

Wodeford, Wodeord, Thomas, canon of London and clerk in the king's chapel, 257, 360.

Wodehall. See Woodhall.

Wodeord, Thomas. See Wodeford.

Wodisgane, William, layman, 9.
-, -, -, Catherine his wife, 9.

Wodthorp, Wodthorpe, John, John de, abbot of Hagnaby, 310 (bis), 354, 568.

Wogan, Elizabeth, noblewoman, 103.

Wolveden, Robert de, dean of Lichfield, 117.

Womberley. See Umberleigh.

Woodbridge, Wodbrygh [co. Suffolk], Augustinian priory, prior of, faculty to, 228.

Woodbury, Wodebeare [co. Devon], 308.

Woodhall, Wodehall [in Darfield, co. York, W.R.], 229.

Worcester [co. Worcester], bishop of, 433, 469, 563.
-, -, bishop of, papal mandatary, 10, 80, 248, 253, 472, 488, 559.
-, -, John, bishop of. See Carpenter.
-, -, Thomas, bishop of. See Bourchier.
-, -, John, archdeacon of. See Verney.
-, -, cathedral church, its conversion from a secular to a regular church, 113 note, 255.

Worcestre, William, prior of Pilton, 317.

Wordword, Helen, 258.

Worlingworth, Wyrlingworth, Wytlingworth (rectius Wyrlingworth) [co. Suffolk], rectory of, 249.

Wortham [co. Suffolk], rectory of a portion of, called Southmore, 307.

Wotforde. See Watford.

Wottesdon. See Waddesdon.

Wpton, Nicholas. See Upton.

Wrang, Catherine, 9.

Wrattyng, John, an Augustinian canon, 266.

Wrcharde. See Urquhart.

Wright, Wricht, Wrycht, Wryth, John, vicar of Musselburgh, 319, 414, 448.
-, -, John, layman, of the diocese of York, 327.
-, -, -, Joan his wife, 327.
-, -, Wryght, John, layman, of the diocese of Lincoln, 366.
-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 366.
-, -, Wryght, William, priest, 334.

Wroxham, John, an Augustinian friar, 310.

Wroxton [co. Oxford], Augustinian priory, canon of, 217.

Wrycht, Wryght, Wryth. See Wright.

Wsque. See Usk.

Wy. See Wye.

Wyddirspon, John, vicar of Tranent, 567.

Wye, John, donsel, 517.
-, -, -, Agnes his wife, 517.

Wye, Wy [co. Kent], 584.

Wyffeton. See Wiveton.

Wygenhale, John, priest, 304.

Wyket, Nicholas, an Augustinian canon, 367.

Wyklow. See Wicklow.

Wylbi, Wylby. See Wilby.

Wyli, Richard, chancellor of Brechin, 415.
-, -, See also Wylly.

Wylkyn, John, layman, 573.

Wyllybi. See Willoughby.

Wyllesdon. See Willesden.

Wylly, John, rector of Wheathampstead, chaplain to William, bishop of Lincoln, 163.
-, -, See also Wyli.

Wylton. See Wilton.

Wylughton. See Willoughton.

Wymborn Mynstre. See Wimborne Minster.

Wymbusch, Robert, rector of Whichford, 573.

Wymbysshe, Nicholas, canon of Lincoln, 162.

Wymondham, Wymundham [co. Norfolk], 336.

Wymundham, John, priest, 370.

Wyn, John, clerk, 323.

Wynchelsee. See Winchelsea.

Wyndesore. See Windsor.

Wynepole. See Wimpole.

Wynfryth. See Winford.

Wyngfeld. See Wingfield.

Wynslade, William, prior of St. Guthlac's, Hereford, 272.

Wynter, John, rector of St. Andrew's, Dinas Powis, 63.

Wynterbone Stepelton, Wynterborne Stepelton. See Winterborne Steepleton.

Wyntorne (? Wimborne or Windsor), collegiate church, canon of. See Wyot.

Wynwyk, William, vicar of Stanford, 80.

Wyodi, alias Oboyan, Cornelius. See Oboyan.

Wyot, John, layman, citizen of Salisbury, 316.
-, -, -, -, his wife, 316.
-, -, Wyote, Philip, canon of Lismore, 534.
-, -, Robert, rector of Wimpole, Huggate and Bainton, canon of Wyntorne (q.v.), 67.
-, -, Thomas, canon of Ferns, 276.

Wyrlingworth. See Worlingworth.

Wyse, Thomas, layman, 313, 315.
-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 313, 315.

Wyston. See Wiston.

Wytham, Thomas, an Augustinian canon, 265.
-, -, William, clerk, commissary of the archbishop of Canterbury, 286.

Wythen, John, canon of Ferns, 276.

Wythman. See Wytman.

Wythwel. See Whitwell.

Wythyndon, Wythyngdon. See Withington.

Wytlingworth (rectius Wyrlingworth). See Worlingworth.

Wytman, Vythman, Wythman, Thomas, vicar of Malcarston, afterwards of Cathcart, to be rector of Lochmaben, 394, 402, 449.

Wyttellessey. See Whittlesey.

Wytton, Wyttone. See Witton.