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INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Most subjects are grouped under inclusive headings. The main groups are: Areas of local administration; Buildings and architectural features; Clergy and religious; Crime and punishment; Household goods and clothing; Land; Law and law courts; Liberties of tenants; Livestock; Measures; Names; Officials and servants; Religious houses and institutions; Rents and services; Rights of lordship; Serjeanties; Tenures; Trades and occupations; Writs.
All see under references are to the Index of Persons and Places.
Accidents
-, broken bones, 139, 188, 339, 341, 663, 666, 777–8, 781–2, 786, 791, 898, 996, 998, 1000
-, cart upset, 343
-, falling buildings, 782
-, falls from horse, 139, 188, 777, 782, 786, 791, 898, 996, 998, 1003
-, falls from ladder, 341
-, falls in ditch, fen, 350, 663, 778, 1000
-, houses burnt down, 158, 339, 665, 783, 898
-, kicked by horse, 139
-, locked in church, 999
Apprenticeship, indentures of, 188
Areas of local administration
-, baronies see under Barnstaple; Baynard’s Castle; Bedford; Bolam; Bulbeck; Combe, Castle; Dudley; Earl Patrick; Golpatrik; Greystoke; Hepple; Lewes; Marlay; Mitford; Monchensy; Muschamp; Odell; Odensil; Prudhoe; Sandford; Stafford; Swanscombe; Tattershall; Vescy; Wark; Whalton
-, commotes see under Hirfryn; Newport in Cemais; Perfedd; Wentlloog
-, duchies see under Cornwall, Lancaster
-, honours and fees see under Acre, Castle; Arcy; Arsic; Aumale; ‘Bayons’; Berkhamsted; Bolingbroke; Boulogne; Bourne; Bradninch; Chester; Christchurch; Clare; Clifford; Colwyn; Dover; Eagle; Eye; Gaunt; Gloucester; Goodrich; Greetham; Haughley; Hay; Helion; Huntingdon; Lacy; Lancaster; Leicester; Lincoln; Lisle; Mandeville; Monmouth; Montfichet; Montgomery; Okehampton; Peak, High; Peverel; Pickering; Pinkney; Plympton; Polsloe; Pontefract; ‘Portico’; Rayleigh; Redlevet; Richmond; St. Valery; Shrewton; Tickhill; Tutbury; Wallingford; Winkleigh; Wilton
-, hundreds and half hundreds see under Abdick; Aldbury; Alton; Andover; Archenfield; Ashridge; Bampton; Basingstoke; Bempstone; Brightford; Broadwindsor; Budleigh, West; Bullingdon; Bulstone; Coleridge; Cottesloe; Earsham; Easewrithe; Flitt; Freebridge; Grimshoe; Halberton; Kingsbury; Lifton; Llandovery; Milverton; North Gate; Norton Ferris; Petherton, North and South; Ringwood; Samford; Shamwell; Shirwell; Shrewton; Shrivenham; Somerton; Staple; Steyning; Stoke; Sutton, King’s; Wantage; Warden, Chipping; Wayland; Whittington; Woolton; Wrangdike
-, liberties and stewardships see under Bury St. Edmunds; Colchester; Hereford
-, lordships see under Abergavenny; Axholme; Beaudesert; Bittesby; ‘Blytonfee’; Bosham; Burton Coggles; Cameley; Cardiff; Cargo; Chepstow; Clifford; Coity; Colwyn; Corfe Castle; Dorston; Dunton; Ewyas Harold; Glyndourdy; Goodrich Castle; Gower; Grosmont; Hebburn; Henley in Arden; ‘Kentilleth’; Kilvey; Llandovery; Lyonshall; Newport in Cemais; Norton; Pembroke; Reading; Red Castle; Richmond; ‘Sawarth’; Sheffield; Stoughton; Swansea; Tytherley, East; Whittington; Wigmore; Wolverley
-, manors, passim
-, manors, extents of see Abinger; Audley; Barming, West; Barnoldby le Beck; Bentham, Little; Berkswell; Bobbing; Carlton Scroop; Chekeswell; Chesterton; Cottingham; Deeping, Market; Denne, Drax; Eastwell; Edlington; Enfield Grove, Wrothesplace in; Fleet, Kent; Henley in Arden; Hintlesham; Ingleby, South; Horton; Lighthorne; Marske; Marston, Lincs; Netherhall; Newham; Rasen, West; Redbourne; Rotherfield Greys; Ryarsh; Senclers; Shere; Shorne, Skelton; Stanton Fitzwarren; Thirsk; Tunstall; Wantage; Ware; Whalton in Newham; Whitstable, Winterslow, East; Wooburn; Yoxall
-, sokes see under Caistor; Drax; Horncastle; Kirton in Lindsey; Oswaldbeck; Waltham; Winchester
-, tithings, 179, 479
-, wards see under London
Assize of bread and ale, 387, 479
Banns, publishing of, 786
Bastards, 187, 207, 670, 1006
Boats see Ships and boats
Books, 664, 777, 786, 899
-, missals, 102, 777–8, 786, 900
-, psalters, 188
Buildings and architectural features
-, barns, 211, 387, 482, 721, 758, 787
-, bartons, 479
-, booths, 720
-, brewhouses, 152, 1006
-, bridges, 114, 637, 639, 766, 996
-, butteries, 211, 655
-, byres, 606, 789
-, cellars, 211, 479, 482, 606, 725, 968, 986
-, chambers, 211, 341, 343–4, 387, 479, 482, 488, 606, 758, 787
-, charnel houses, 116–7
-, ‘churches’, 479
-, cottages, 1, 9–10, 18, 25, 61, 91, 130–1, 137, 162, 175, 199, 212, 215–6, 218, 282, 288, 372, 376, 387, 479, 488, 496, 521–2, 553, 586, 670, 684–5, 692, 710, 721–2, 727, 734, 758, 788–9, 830–2, 839, 882, 909, 938, 986, 1010, 1013
-, dovecots, 35–7, 120, 135, 211–2, 287, 341, 387, 449–50, 481, 483, 670, 684, 753, 758, 760, 839, 843, 887, 937, 1024, 1029
-, drawing chambers, 479
-, forges, 667
-, gaols, 223, 782
-, gates, 482
-, granaries, 203, 387
-, granges, 211, 479
-, halls, 211, 341, 479, 758, 787
-, houses, inns and taverns, 91, 725, 751
-, kitchens, 211, 344, 758
-, ‘larderhouses’, 211
-, malthouses, maltkilns, 482, 667, 789
-, mansions, 293–4, 384, 405, 738, 769
-, messuages, passim
-, messuages, capital, 30, 131, 200, 387, 428, 534, 632, 673, 715, 720, 830–1, 896, 950, 1010
-, mills, 114, 137, 148, 155, 218, 225, 240, 315, 351, 387, 443, 451, 479, 481, 483, 602, 788, 862, 866, 1013, 1025, 1032, 1040
-, corn, 667, 715
-, fulling, 387, 443, 789
-, horse, 371–2, 376, 998
-, water, 71, 87, 90, 120, 131, 135, 206, 222, 356, 371, 387, 401, 409, 425, 428, 443, 450, 602, 606, 632, 637–9, 667, 689, 737, 753, 766, 846, 893, 1024, 1032
-, wind, 91, 120, 122, 135, 387, 409, 638–9, 737, 758, 893
-, moats, 314
-, ovens, common, 315, 325, 387
-, pantries, 211, 336
-, piggeries, 787
-, sheepfolds, 387
-, shops, 92, 132, 152, 246, 284, 293–4, 332, 363, 401, 405, 468, 488, 548, 557, 709, 720, 725, 945, 968
-, solars, 152, 405, 488, 725, 789, 945, 968
-, stables, 211, 349, 482, 606, 782, 789
-, thatched and tiles, 211
-, wharves, 488
-, windows, 188
-, weirs, 606
Castles see under Abergavenny; Alnwick; Alton; Anstey; Banbury; Barnstaple; Barton Seagrave; Beaudesert; Bedford; Belvoir; Benefield; Berwick upon Tweed; Bolingbroke; Bothal; Bramber; Braybrooke; Bridgwater; Builth; Bytham, Castle; Calais; Carisbrooke; Carlisle; Chepstow; Chillingham; Christchurch; Coity; Cooling; Corfe Castle; Devizes; Dorston; Dover; Dudley; Dunster; Elmley Castle; Ewyas Harold; Ewyas Lacy; Framlingham; Gloucester; Goodrich; Grosmont; Harbottle; Heighley; Hertford; Kendal; Lancaster; Launceston; Leeds; Lewes; Lincoln; Llandovery; Llanover; Longtown; Lullingstone; Lyonshall; Lynhales; Mitford; Monmouth; Montgomery; Naworth; Newcastle under Lyme; Newcastle upon Tyne; Newport in Cemais; Norham; Norwich; Nottingham; Ogle; Okehampton; Pevensey; Plympton St. Mary; Porchester; Radnor; Red Castle; Richard’s Castle; Richmond; Rochester; Rockingham; St. Briavels; St. Fagan’s; Sarum, Old; Sheffield; Shrawardine; Skelton, Yorks; Somerton; Swansea; Tamworth; Tattershall; Tickhill; Tonbridge; Torrington, Great; Totnes; Trematon; Wark; Warwick; Weoley; Whittington; Wigmore; Wilton, Bishop; Windsor; York
Churching of mothers, 158, 341, 349, 392, 665, 780–1, 1000
Clergy and religious
-, abbesses see under Bruisyard; Denny; Romsey; Shaftesbury; Stamford; Wherwell; Wilton; Winchester
-, abbots see under Abbotsbury; Abingdon; Alnwick; Athelney; Barlings; Bayham; Beaulieu; Bermondsey; Boxley; Bruern; Bury St. Edmunds; Byland; Canterbury, St. Augustine’s; Cirencester; Cleve, Old; Cockersand; Colchester, St. John’s; Combe; Combermere; Crowland; Dale Abbey; Dorchester; Evesham; Faversham; Fécamp; Forde; Glastonbury; Gloucester; Hyde; Keynsham; Langley; London, St. Mary Graces; Malmesbury; Melrose; Missenden, Great; Muchelney; Netley; Newenham; Newland; Pershore; Peterborough; Pipewell; Ramsey; Reading; Rocester; St. Albans; St. Mary in Furness; St. Giles; Sherborne; Shrewsbury; Stanley; Stratford; Tavistock; Tewkesbury; Thorney; Tilty; Titchfield; Torre; Waltham Holy Cross; Westminster; York, St. Mary’s
-, archbishops see under Canterbury, York
-, archdeacons see under Taunton
-, bishops see under Bath and Wells; Carlisle; Chester; Chichester; Coventry and Lichfield; Durham; Ely; Exeter; Hereford; Lincoln; London; Rochester; Salisbury; Winchester; Worcester
-, bishops suffragan, 341, 1002
-, chaplains, 82, 102, 106–7, 109–10, 114, 122, 207, 288, 387, 392, 401, 420, 446, 449, 519, 521, 559, 568, 570, 617, 620, 648, 664–5, 772, 778, 780–3, 786, 846, 896, 942–3, 958–9, 984, 994, 1052
-, deans see under Exeter; Hereford; Lincoln; Wells; Westminster, St. Stephens
-, friars see under Babwell, 765
-, masters see under Bristol, St. Mark’s; Pleshey; Thompson
-, nuns, 261, 575–6
-, parsons, 12, 17, 25, 97, 123–5, 141, 182, 196, 276, 313, 320, 324, 343, 351, 401, 410, 435–6, 438, 443, 445, 449–51, 455, 480, 523, 539, 543, 570, 580–4, 588, 599–601, 640, 642, 676–7, 706, 737, 777, 785, 807–8, 833, 878, 881, 960, 972, 987, 1032, 1035
-, portioners see under Ponton, William, 124–5
-, prebendaries or canons see under Allerthorp, Lawrence de, 972; Bolton, John, Bromley, Richard, 287; Cherleton, Humphrey de, 990; Haxey, Thomas, 972; Knyght, Thomas, 287; Loring, Master William, 551, 555, 559, 562, 564; Louthorp, George, 972; Mile, Robert, 287; Rede, Robert, 341, Vaggiscomb, Robert, 123–5; Waltham, Master William de, 897, 972
-, precentors, 900
-, preceptors see under Worcester, St. Wolfstan’s
-, prioresses see under Amesbury; Dartford; Heynings; Keldholme; Nuneaton; Stamford; Stixwould
-, priors see under Barnstaple; Bath; Bicknacre; Bodmin; Bradenstoke; Bradley, Maiden; Breamore; Brinkburn; Canterbury, Christchurch; Christchurch; Coventry; Daventry; Deerhurst; Dunmow; Elsing Spital; Ely; Farleigh, Monkton; Goldcliff; Guisborough; Haugham; Kenilworth; Leighs, Little; Lewes; Loders; London, religious houses; Merton; Michelham; Montacute; New Place; Newnham; Otterton; Pentney; Rochester; St. John of Jerusalem; Sempringham; Spalding; Sudbrook; Taunton; Thornholm; Tickford; Warter; Winchester; York, Holy Trinity
-, rectors, 97–8, 114, 125, 276, 341, 349, 380, 417, 501, 523–4, 574–6, 725, 750–1, 779, 893, 943, 963–4, 980, 1034–5
-, vicars, 17, 185, 187, 276, 319, 344, 373, 410, 432–3, 435, 450, 453, 476, 620, 663, 835, 893, 943, 1000, 1003–4, 1034–5
-, wardens, 116, 971
Coins, gold noble, 997
Coronations, 138, 286, 314
Council, the king’s, 54
Crime and punishment
-, abduction of widow, 904
-, abjuring the realm, 165, 470, 657
-, felonies, 165, 233, 339, 387, 470, 657, 660–1, 711
-, forfeitures, 101, 112, 138, 162, 189, 197, 212, 390, 505, 643, 722, 769, 1045–6, 1048–51
-, fraud and collusion, 154–5, 213–4, 677
-, fugitives, 387
-, gaol delivery, 233
-, hanging of a robber, 347, 782–3
-, homicide, 339, 470, 657–8, 1001
-, pardons, 162, 273, 276
-, pollution by bloodshed, 341
-, robberies, 349, 782–3
-, treason, 197, 216
-, trespass, plea of, 341
-, see also outlaws
Customs see ports
Destruction by the Scots, 1, 114, 131, 379, 395, 734, 896, 938, 973, 979, 1013
Destruction by the Welsh, 49, 316, 352, 429, 431, 594, 743, 763, 824
Disasters
-, fires, 665, 783–5
-, floods, flooding, 544, 665
-, shipwrecks, 341
-, storms, tempests and high winds, 341, 782–3
Dower, assignments of, 351, 387, 479–84, 603, 667, 787–9, 903, 1007
Exchequer, 38, 244, 262, 862
-, accounts at, 167
-, barons of, 209
-, chamberlains of, 289
-, great roll of, 47
-, marshal of, 298
-, of Carlisle, 191, 240, 510, 1013
-, treasurer and barons of, 180, 197, 680
Extents of manors see Areas of local administration, manors
Fairs see Markets and fairs
Farm implements
-, carts, 120, 343–4, 782–3, 899
-, ploughs, 120
-, ploughshares, 172, 774, 810, 895
Fealty see Tenures, homage and fealty
Ferries, 122, 387, 638–9
Fines (final concords), 111–2, 114, 187, 202, 215, 218, 225, 234, 242–4, 261, 263–4, 276, 278, 286, 288, 302, 313, 325, 386–7, 396, 402, 418–20, 425, 434, 436, 449–51, 455–6, 458, 526–7, 539, 559, 580, 611–2, 619, 695, 727, 733, 759, 819, 846, 863, 875–82, 891, 894, 960, 966, 984–5, 987, 1029–30, 1039–42, 1044, 1046, 1052–3
Fisheries and fishgarths, 16, 71, 114, 122, 387, 409, 428, 479, 481, 721, 734, 866
-, nets and engines for salmon, 387
-, nets for eels, 349
Fishponds, ponds and stanks, 120, 344, 428, 479, 483, 650
Food and drink
-, bacon, 732
-, barley, palm, 774, 893
-, bread, 342, 780, 997
-, butter, 732
-, cheese, 732, 774, 997
-, corn, 120, 344, 479
-, eels, 349
-, fish, 479
-, fruit, 409, 882
-, fruit, dried, 732
-, geese, 997
-, hay, 276
-, meats, 158
-, oats, 774
-, salmon, 387
-, salt, 774
-, wheat, 479
-, wine, 342–3, 732, 897, 997, 999
-, ‘clarry’ and ‘Malmsey’, 655
-, ‘Osey’, 780
-, red, 780, 784, 997
-, white, 784
-, see also Rents in kind
Forests, woods and trees
-, alder groves, 756, 789, 841
-, chases see under Clee, 248; Pensnett, 351; St. Leonard, 300, 302; Swaledale, 94, 96; Tattershall, 665
-, coppice woods, 758
-, forests see under Ashdown, 460; Braydon, 121; Cannock, 881; Cheviot, 973, 979; Chute, 474–5; Dean, 394; Exmoor, 47; Feckenham, 858; Galtres, 721; Haywood, 32; Inglewood, 114, 791; Kinver, 208, 351; Neroche, 47, 756; Mendip, 47; Petherton, North, 47; Prestwood, 208; Wychwood, 412
-, groves, 314
-, hays, Ashwood, 208, 351; Bentley, 881; Earnstrey, 248
-, oaks, 791
-, shrubberies, 756
-, willows, 882
-, woods passim
-, see also parks
Gardens and enclosures
-, churchyards, 116, 188, 243, 344, 720, 725, 899–900
-, closes, 114, 196, 211, 230, 330, 384, 387, 409, 428, 450, 479–80, 482, 693, 721, 789, 862, 887, 929
-, courtyards, 20, 482
-, crofts, 121, 135, 295, 343, 380, 384, 387, 482, 543, 553, 586, 638, 676, 710, 732, 760, 788, 882, 926
-, curtilages, 209, 244, 259–60, 445, 450, 479–80, 482, 496, 522, 556, 559, 839, 882, 887, 1024
-, gardens, 71, 92, 120, 211, 341, 372, 376, 384, 387, 409, 436, 449–50, 482, 539, 559, 614, 720, 724, 727, 736, 750, 758, 790, 882, 887, 972, 986
-, orchards, 387
-, rabbit warrens, 276, 314, 483, 789
-, sheepfolds, free folds, 881–2
Guilds, St. Hida, 152
Highways and roads, 443
Household goods and clothing
-, basins and ewers, 655, 1005
-, bells (nola), 655
-, belts, gilt, 347–8
-, bowls, 342
-, casks, for wine, 342
-, clocks, 725
-, cloth, for clothing, 732
-, fulled, 350
-, red, 342, 732
-, scarlet, 348
-, silk, 347, 480
-, coifs, silk, 480
-, cups, silver, 343, 999
-, footstool, 899
-, gloves, 480
-, goblets, silver, 343
-, gowns, robes, 276, 349
-, grease, lard, tallow, 732
-, hides, skins, 732
-, undressed, 997
-, of foxes, goats, hares, hinds, lambs, martins, rabbits, sheeps and squirrels, 732
-, horseshoes, 387
-, jugs, 342, 655
-, silver, 780
-, lead, 732
-, millstones, 732
-, pots, earth, brass and iron, 387
-, rings, gold, 343
-, suits, 336
-, torches, lanterns, candles, 158, 188, 336, 392, 542–3, 655, 665–6, 780, 784, 899–900, 997, 999–1000
-, vestments of green silk, 341
-, wax, 732
-, wool, 139, 732, 997
Idiots, 14, 20, 156–7, 182–3, 741, 752, 834, 888, 946–8
Images of B.V.M., 899
Islands, Axholm, 303, 319; Sheppey, 118, 363
Land
-, ancient demesne, 18, 114, 236, 858
-, arable, passim
-, assarts, intakes, purprestures, 240, 412–3, 475, 667, 804, 832
-, bruere?, 22, 296, 580
-, buttes, 387, 758
-, cultures, 387
-, ditches and spurs, 481, 483, 882
-, fallow, 65, 87, 120, 450, 525, 543–4, 1024
-, feedings, 413
-, fencing (watter), 242, 409
-, for making pots, 387
-, foreshore, 131, 387, 729
-, glebe, 120, 125, 410, 882, 927, 964
-, gorse, 756–7
-, heath, 22, 196, 882, 893
-, hedges, 481, 483
-, hilly, 71, 449, 985
-, husbandlands, 1, 342, 734, 938
-, marsh, 18, 30, 115, 206, 387, 509, 518, 638, 691, 737, 760, 774, 918, 939, 986
-, salt, 893, 1053
-, meadow, passim
-, moor, 94, 147, 483, 672, 734, 760, 1029
-, pasture, passim
-, tofts, 18, 21, 23, 34–7, 49–50, 61, 82, 90, 94, 101, 107, 109, 112–3, 120, 131, 184, 226–7, 231, 236–7, 284, 288, 321, 353, 371, 386–7, 396–7, 401, 426, 436, 450–1, 479–80, 544, 548–9, 553, 565, 586, 670, 689, 727, 758, 774, 781, 832, 835, 839, 881, 919, 925, 971, 1010, 1042, 1046–7
-, turbaries, 486, 638–9
-, waste, 65, 131, 443, 508, 544, 587, 986
Lastage, 732
Law and law courts, 1003
-, avesfold of the forest, 460
-, baron, 23, 314
-, borough, 715
-, county, 395
-, court rolls, 478
-, distraint, clause of, 46
-, frankpledge, view of, 70, 120, 261, 263, 276, 530, 587, 640, 652, 684, 727, 737, 758, 760, 846, 893, 1037, 1046–7
-, gaol delivery, 233, 782
-, honour, 135, 631, 639
-, hundred, 402, 412, 689, 715, 827
-, King’s Bench, 298
-, ‘laund’, 200
-, leets, 135, 372, 376, 638, 730
-, manor, 200, 242, 715, 774
-, pleas of account, 3
-, pleas of debt, 380, 1014
-, portmoots, 697
-, release of personal actions, 777–8, 786
-, [sheriff’s] tourn, 483, 587, 730
-, waivery, promulgation of, 1014
-, see also Parliament
Liberties of tenants
-, agistment, 387, 614, 638–9
-, free folding, foldage, 22, 479, 882
-, pannage, 121
-, ‘taury’ and ‘verry’, 882
-, turbary, 486, 638–9
Livery of seisin, 902
Livestock, animals, 482
-, affers, 160
-, boars, 892
-, bulls, 665, 936
-, calves, 782
-, capons, 156, 396–7
-, cattle, 387
-, cocks and hens, 71, 120, 122, 232, 334
-, cows, 276
-, red, 392, 780
-, dams, 349
-, does, 897
-, eels, 349
-, foxes, 1003
-, game, 287, 409
-, geese, 120, 789
-, greyhounds, 783, 1003
-, white, 245
-, hawks, falcons, sparrowhawks, 387
-, heifers, 276
-, horses, 276, 781, 783, 1003
-, bay, 344
-, black, 999
-, chestnut, 782
-, grey, 342, 782
-, palfreys, 343, 655
-, white, 780, 783, 897
-, oxen, 928, 936, 1029
-, pigs, piglets, swine, 276, 782, 892
-, sheep, 276, 606, 783, 839, 921, 937
-, ewes, 783
-, see also rents in kind
Markets and fairs, 102, 120, 158, 211, 315, 387, 428, 478–9, 667, 697, 783, 791, 846, 865, 997, 1037, 1043
-, stalls, 479, 548; for selling fish, 479
Marshalsea of the royal household, 298–9
Mass, 158, 340, 349, 663, 785, 663, 900–1, 999
Meals, 120–1, 997, 1003
-, breakfasts, 997
-, dinners, 336, 1003
-, feasts, 1001
Measures, casks, gallons and bushels, 120, 342, 387, 479, 893
-, dickers, lasts, sacks, sheafs, 732
-, of land, acres, passim
-, acres, Cornish, 933
-, bovates and carucates, passim
-, ferlings, 218, 223, 225, 268–9, 271, 295, 358, 426–7, 549, 556, 741, 789, 834, 930, 933
-, hides, 351, 403, 648, 971
-, perches, 121, 387, 789
-, plots, 135, 157, 335, 387, 479, 577
-, roods, 18, 23, 120, 122, 244, 372, 376, 380, 387, 444–5, 470, 580, 637, 789, 839, 882, 910, 926, 1028, 1038
-, selions, 21, 135, 387, 479
-, strips, 479, 882
-, swathes, 18
-, virgates, passim
Mining and quarrying, for coal, 349, 387, 428
-, for lead, iron, marl, slate, 387
-, quarries, 602
-, stannaries, 447
-, mint of, 653
Names, of fields, 209, 211, 329–30, 351, 387, 396–7, 479, 638–9, 667, 721, 760, 846, 882, 926, 929, 986
-, of persons, unusual, Alban, 728, 731–2; Diggory (Degorus), 790, 1001; Dodo, 422; Egidia, 675; Golenta, 207; Goodeth, 985; Mirabel, 7–8; Orange, 450; Salvayn, 627; Sanchia, 209, 351; Teresa, 21; Tillote, 667; Vincent, 650; Wayland, 897, 901; Wenthelen, 989; Wyncellan, 1005
-, of streets see under Exeter; Hereford; London; Newcastle upon Tyne; Shrewsbury; Winchester; York
Officials and servants
-, aldermen, 336
-, bailiffs, 70, 135, 137, 168, 314, 331, 478, 524, 602, 633, 730, 939, 997, 1002, 1013
-, burgesses, 336, 699
-, butlers, 342–3, 347, 655, 997
-, king’s, 88
-, captains, of Calais, 699
-, chamberlains, 342
-, of the exchequer, 289
-, chancellors, of the county of Lancaster, 144
-, church wardens, 725
-, clerks, passim
-, of accounts, 343
-, of debts in the Staple, 813
-, constables, 847, 349
-, coroners, 83, 781
-, escheators see under Besiles, Peter de; Bokeland, Edward; Carreu, Nicholas; Chaucer, Thomas; Clipsham, John; Copuldyk, John; Egmanton, Thomas; Hilliard, Robert; Loveney, William; Mere, Matthew de la; Redman, Richard; Rees, William; Tauk, John
-, farmers, 314, 331, 430, 481, 675, 910, 1004
-, feodaries, 185
-, foresters, 32, 162, 858, 976
-, gaolers, 972
-, judges, 989
-, keepers of fees, 675
-, lieutenants, of Calais, see under Heron, William; Picworth, Thomas; Say, John
-, marshals, of England, 298–9
-, under-marshal, of Calais, see under Bermycham, John
-, mayors see under Bremore, Nicholas; Exton, Nicholas; Walleworth, John; Whityngton, Richard
-, of Calais see under Bermycham, John
-, parkers, park keepers, 276, 428, 434, 614, 858, 891
-, recorders see under Halden, William
-, receivers see under Bispham, William; Goudeby, Hugh; Orbury, William
-, reeves, 314, 331, 996, 998
-, rent collectors, 1000
-, serjeants at law, 989
-, sheriffs see under Chalons, Robert; Doget, Walter; Husflete, Gerard; Langford, William; More, William; Orgon, John; Parles, Ralph; Pygot, Baldwin
-, stewards, 70, 91, 120–2, 291, 950
-, of duchy, 1000
-, of household, 655, 1000, 1005
-, of England, 33
-, of liberties, 782
-, tithingmen, 179
-, ushers, 336
-, treasurers, of the king’s household see under Brounflet, Thomas; Carp, John
-, of Calais see under Merlawe, Richard
-, valets of the chamber, 284
-, warden of the Marches, 791
-, warreners, 314
-, weighers, 285
Outlaws, 3, 166, 380, 658, 711, 909
Pardons, 162
-, charter of, 276
-, general in parliament, 273, 276
Parks, 91, 262–4, 276, 302, 310, 314, 326, 330–1, 351, 409, 428, 434, 458, 461, 483, 534, 598, 602, 632, 638, 656, 846, 865, 881–2, 891, 978, 1035
Parliament, 298, 768, 991, 1045, 1047
-,
judgment of, 421–4, 643
Pestilence, 120
Pilgrimages, to Canterbury, 999, 1002
-, to Holy Land, Jerusalem, 782–3, 785, 999, 1002
-, to Rome, 782, 785
-, to Santiago de Compostela, 785
Pollution and reconsecration of church, 1002
Ports, London, 768–9
-, petty custom in, 903
Prisoners of war, 392, 791, 897
Proofs of age, 102, 105, 139, 141, 158, 188, 336, 339–44, 347–50, 392, 476–8, 655, 663–6, 668, 777–86, 791, 897–901, 996–1005
Raids, by the French, 1002
Religious houses and institutions
-, abbeys see under Abingdon; Alnwick; Barlings; Battle; Beeleigh; Caen; Canterbury St. Augustine’s; Cleeve; Coverham; Elstow; Gloucester; Keldholme; London religious houses; Malmesbury; Mount Grace; Netley; Polesworth; Rosedale; St. Mary Graces; St. Mary in Furness; Stamford; Stratford; Tewkesbury; Waltham Holy Cross
-, cathedrals see under Exeter; Hereford; Lincoln; London St. Paul’s; Wells
-, chantries see under Alcester; Aldbury; Aller; Beaford; Bentham, Little; Bentley, Little; Benton, Long; Cheverell, Little; Childrey; Drayton Basset; Fawkham; Haccombe; Hanslope; Heanton Punchardon; Lighthorne; ‘Overdyk’; Rousham; Shottesbrook; Thorpe, Castle
-, chapels see under Appleford; Beversbrook; Casterton; Charlton Horethorne; Church Pulverbatch; Dudley; Eaton Tregoes; Haynes; Holbeach Hurn; Lackendon; Lantyan; Lutton, West; Martock; Newton, North; ‘Polehouse’; Roxwell; Staveley; Swaynstree; Umberleigh; Wanborough; Weald Bassett, Wedgnock; Weston, South; Winchester; Windermere; Witton, West
-, colleges see under Cobham; Pleshey; Westminster, St. Stephens
-, friars see under London, religious houses
-, hospitals see under Calais; Chesterfield, St. Leonard’s; Donington, Castle; Kendal; Ludlow, St. John’s; Maldon, St. Giles’s; Portsmouth, St. Nicholas’s; St. John of Jerusalem; Skirbeck, St. John’s; Thompson; Warwick, St. Michael’s; Wooler
-, priories see under Bisham; Deeping St. James; Drax; Dudley; Dunmow; Gisburn; Haltemprice; Heynings; Holme, East; Kersey; Kerswell; Lantony; Launde; Lechlade; London, religious houses; Malpas; Montacute; Pentney; Poughley; St. Carrick; Shouldham; Stamford; Torksey; Ware
Reliquaries, 655
Rents and services
-, assize rents, passim
-, ‘averyngsilver’, 479
-, blanch farm, 547, 956
-, boon works, 71, 120, 135, 372, 376, 387, 602
-, cornage rents, 114, 191, 240, 379, 510–1, 908, 1013
-, custom silver, 983
-, for a watchman, 335, 974, 986
-, for castle guard, 2, 18, 22, 97–8, 104, 242, 250, 346, 368, 379, 396–7, 518, 538, 543, 605–6, 690, 722, 896, 940
-, ‘furse’, 120
-, haysilver, 120
-, hidage, 210, 432
-, housegavel, 122, 1013
-, ‘infangenth’, 120
-, ‘landmole’, 976, 981
-, paynelfee, 120
-, pilorie, 120
-, scutage, 197
-, sheriffs aid, 543, shirrifgild, 722
-, sherseliver, 71
-, ‘shurthes’, 121
-, ‘smytheswerk’, 479
-, stuth, 602, 758
-, ‘talent’, 116
-, tallage, 602
-, ‘toftmole’, 976, 981
-, ‘twopounde’, 976, 981
-, tumbrel, 120
-, warenna, 120
-, ‘warnrentte’, 544
-, Yeve, le, 715
Rents in kind
-, arrows, barbed, 135, 137, 387, 620
-, arrowshafts, 196, 398
-, barley, 774
-, palm, 893
-, belts, gilt, 347–8
-, boar and pigs, 892
-, capons, 157, 396–7, 926, 1036
-, catapults, 112
-, cloves of gillyflower, 396–7
-, cocks and hens, 71, 120, 122, 232, 242, 460–1, 547, 606, 656, 690–1, 753, 774, 810, 893, 918, 1053
-, corn, 120, 930, 933
-, cumin, 94, 120, 128, 135, 145, 150, 184, 276, 387, 446, 504, 732, 835, 888, 931, 936, 994
-, eels, 349
-, eggs, 120, 122, 232, 460, 606, 690, 753, 774, 810, 893, 918, 1053
-, geese, 120
-, ginger, 994
-, gloves, 247, 480, 838
-, greyhounds, 245, 401, 606
-, horseshoes, 387
-, incense, 613
-, malt, 120
-, oats, 774
-, pepper, 71, 99, 135, 215–6, 373, 377, 446, 734, 882, 918, 936
-, ploughshares, 172, 774, 810, 895
-, roses, 99, 129–30, 133, 137, 140, 402, 428, 446–7, 449, 510, 535–6, 560, 756–7, 759, 789, 846, 923
-, red, 62–3
-, salt, 387, 774, 1053
-, sheep, 893
-, slippers, 606
-, sparrowhawks, 274, 382, 431, 446, 533, 686, 727, 948, 956
-, unmewed, 66, 416, 504, 960, 1032
-, spurs, white, 201
-, gilt, 8, 88, 146, 210, 387, 458, 547, 580, 620, 753
-, wax, 230, 446
Rights of lordship, 479–81, 483, 644, 650
-, amercements, 480
-, escheats, 475, 603, 617
-, free chase and warren, 387
-, heriots, 473, 617
-, marriage, 102, 104, 154, 387, 473, 475, 564, 603, 617, 887
-, reliefs, 71, 473, 475, 564, 603, 617
-, scot and lot, 242
-, waifs and strays, 587
-, wardship, 102, 154–5, 387, 473, 475, 564, 603, 610, 617, 887
-, wreck of the sea, 125
Rivers see under Bain; Itchen; Ouse; Petteril; Tees; Test; Trent
Saltpans, saltvats and brine pits, 282, 387, 401
Serjeanties
-, being almoner at the coronation, 314
-, being chamberlain of the exchequer, 289
-, carrying a banner in the king’s army, 113, 893
-, finding an affer and a sack for the king’s army in Wales, 160
-, finding a glove etc., 247
-, finding a hobbler, 940
-, finding a leash of greyhounds when the king goes to Gascony, 606
-, finding a man to keep the king’s hay, 881
-, finding a stable, 692
-, finding napery at the coronation of the queen, 286
-, keeping the king’s hay of Ashwood in Kinver forest, 208
-, keeping pleas of the crown, 2
Ships and boats, 341, 386
-, ‘le Passager’, 900
-, masters of, 732
-, see also Disasters, shipwrecks
Sickness, ‘le colyk’, 339
Sports
-, archery, 900
-, buckler play, 1000
-, hunting, 1003
Tenures
-, burgage, 16, 18, 83, 86, 92, 116, 126, 132, 135–6, 246, 259–60, 276, 284, 293–4, 332, 363, 401, 405, 417, 446, 449, 468, 488, 496, 557, 579, 620, 647, 669, 685, 709, 712, 720, 725, 735–6, 751, 769, 839, 850, 945, 960, 968, 1013, 1042
-, courtesy or law, of England, 38, 62, 87, 101, 147–8, 169, 184, 186, 245–9, 254, 435–6, 449–50, 461, 470, 657, 662, 694, 696–7, 716–8, 745–6, 929, 939, 944–5, 962, 1023
-, customary, 3, 18, 120, 401, 942
-, dower, passim
-, fee farm, fee simple, fee tail, passim
-, free, perpetual, alms, 219, 579
-, free bench, 401
-, gavelkind, 242, 365, 461, 569, 656, 774, 893, 918, 939
-, knight service, passim
-, homage and fealty, 63, 118, 131, 231, 242, 395, 529, 536, 715, 737, 774, 887
-, life, passim
-, serjeanty, 160, 208, 382
-, grand, 16, 44, 116, 121, 123, 285, 927, 972
-, petty, 43, 1054
-, socage, passim
-, suit of court, 20, 22, 30, 118, 143, 165, 242, 412, 458, 681, 689, 694, 715, 774, 805
-, term of years, 319, 349, 571, 709
Tolls
-, of boats, 386
-, of towns, 479, 602, 846
-, of markets, 315, 387, 428, 732, 846
Trades and occupations
-, bottlemakers see under Hall, John
-, butchers see under Bolt, Thomas; Holl, Thomas; Kyng, John
-, carpenters see under Asshele, Walter; Danyell, Walter; Janne, John; Love, William
-, clerks, passim
-, cooks see under Amys, John
-, cordwainers see under York, Robert
-, drapers see under Osberne, William
-, fishmongers see under Byrde, William; Michel, John
-, fletchers see under Prentys, Thomas
-, fullers see under Crouchere, Stephen
-, goldsmiths see under Broun, John; Busshy, John
-, grocers see under Burton, Thomas; Seint Germayn, John; Wiltshire, John
-, horse dealers see under Knyth, Robert
-, ironmongers see under Gregori, Richard
-, masons see under French, Richard
-, nurses and midwives, 336, 343, 392, 478, 666, 780, 900, 996
-, skinners see under Caleiser, Henry; Myle, Nicholas
-, soldiers, 336
-, tailors see under Denton, William; Kelby, David; Leek, William; Taylor, William
-, tanners see under Wroxhale, John
-, vintners see under Litlington, Richard; Louthe, Robert de
-, weavers, ‘webberes’ see under Kyng, William; Vykary, Henry de
Wills, 152, 154, 449, 579, 669, 725, 736, 751, 777–8, 786, 943
Writs
-, certis de causis certiorari, 211
-, die quo obiit, diem clausit extremum, passim [described simply as ‘Writ’]
-, for fees (certiorari super vero valore feodorum), passim
-, for proof of age see Proofs of age
-, mandamus see precipimus
-, melius certiorari, 2, 10
-, melius sciri, 36, 54, 56–7, 99–100, 140, 153, 170–1, 183, 216, 225, 292–3, 296, 302, 318, 320, 324, 326, 328, 331, 333, 460, 524, 527, 669, 718, 722, 739, 775, 895, 929, 934, 995, 1027
-, plenius certiorari, 46, 152, 294, 323, 355, 391, 658, 837, 888, 915, 930, 936, 942, 959
-, plura, 53, 117, 172, 192, 218, 270, 299, 301, 319, 322, 325, 327, 329, 334, 463, 485, 661–2, 813, 829, 846, 918, 924, 928, 932, 936–7, 942, 990
-, precipimus or mandamus, for return of inquisitions, 44, 259, 762, 905, 1008
-, quia habitum religionis assumpsit, 575–6
-, to assign dower see Dower, assignment of
-, to give seisin, 902
-, to partition, 8, 46, 926
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