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Naburn (Naborne, Nabburne), Yorks, 438 (1 m. 22).

Nackington (Natindon), Kent, 438 (2 m. 8).

Nacton. See Natton.

Nafferton (Nofferton, Naferton, Naffurton), Nthld., 438 (2 m. 13), 438 (3 m. 2).

Nafferton (Nawferton, Nauffarton), Yorks, 391, 438 (3 m. 11).

Nafford (Narford), Worc., 438 (2 m. 17), 438 (4 m. 24).

Nailston (Nelson), Leic., g. 54 (93).

Najera (Najara, Nazara), duke of, 6 (p. 5), 1291, 1509 (p. 695), 1511 (pp. 698–9).

Nalyngton, Surr., 438 (3 m. 1). Query Paddington in Abinger parish ?

Namur, in Luxemburg, 1813, 2113, 2404, 3174.

Nanfan, Sir Richard, deputy of Calais under Henry VII., 791:—g. 190 (39), 357 (33), 709 (14), 1948 (31), 2222 (7).
-, -, Wm., 193 (p. 99):—g. 94 (110).

Nanskewell, Cornw., 438 (4 m. 16).

Nanskylly, John, his will, 206.

Nantes (Nauntes), in Britanny, 1936.

Nantes, [Robert Guibé or Britto], cardinal of St. Anastasius, bp. of. 406, 554, 755n, 756, 1052, 1621 ii., 1854, 2144, 3063.
-, -, -, letters to, 1052, 1621 ii.

Nantheody, See Moghenaunt.

Nantwich (Nownthwyche, Nounwyche), Chesh., 438 (1 m. 19), 438 (2 m. 8), 438 (3 m. 24), 438 (4 m. 16):—g. 94 (14), 519 (24).

NAPLES (Napulys), city and kingdom, 6 (pp. 4, 6), 83, 147, 162 (pp. 83–4, 86), 329 (p. 150), 345, 432, 526, 545, 570, 610, 627, 724, 741, 793, 819, 1186, 1204, 1223, 1257 (2), 1277 (pp. 585, 587), 1326 (p. 615), 1423, 1511 (pp. 697, 700), 1519, 1665 (p. 765), 1667, 1781, 1877, 1892, 1897, 2006 (p. 908), 2016, 2038 ii., 2077, 2242, 2292, 2475, 2486, 2523, 2583, 2670, 2743, 2746, 2791, 2794, 2797, 2800, 2860, 3009, 3018, 3051, 3145, 3245, 3597:—App. 6.
-, -, letters dated at, 965 ii., 2991.
-, -, Venetian consul at, 2990.
-, -, viceroy of. See Cardona, R. de.
-, -, Cardinal of (Oliver Carafa), 286, 479.
-, -, Ferdinand King of, 325.
-, -, Joan Queen of ("the old Queen"), widow of Ferdinand I. (†1494), sister of Ferdinand the Catholic of Aragon, 965 ii.

Naples (Napulles), John de, 20 (p. 13), 82 (p. 42), 186.
-, -, Vincent of, painter, p. 1502.

Napolitan, Doctor. See Medula.

Nappa (Nappey), Yorks, 438 (4 m. 7):—g. 3499 (41).

Nappys. See Apps.

Narberth (Nerberd, Nerberth, Narbath), S. Wales, 1803 (1 m. 1):—g. 257 (44), 485 (37), 784 (21).
-, -, rector presented, g. 731 (38).

Narbon, Henry, canon of Bridgenorth, g. 2422 (16).
-, - (Nerbon), Piers, 151:—g. 158 (84).
-, -, -, alms knight at Windsor, App. 18.

Narbonne (Gallia Narbonensis), in France, 1647 (p. 743), 1769, 3344.

Narbonne, Guillame Briçonnet, cardinal of, bp. of Præneste, 625, 667, 732, 964.
-, -, -, signature of, 625, 732.

Naregod, Heref, 438 (2 m. 33). Qu. Northgate ?

Narford. See Nafford.

Narke, Th., 438 (3 m. 21).

Narrow Seas, the, 1567, 1894, 1899, 1992, 3513 (2):—p. 1508.

Narsigua [in Africa], King of, 1974 (p. 895).

Nassau (Nassou, Nasso, Nauso, Vannasso, Nessou), count of, 919, 1101, 1481, 1792, 2038, 2063, 2147, 2174, 2362, 2383, 2391 (p. 1061), 2521, 2656, 2665, 2673 (2), 2705, 2736, 2797, 2894, 2985, 2994, 2995 (pp. 1293–4), 3113, 3400.
-, -, lord of, resident in Germany, marries Lord Berghes' daughter, 3174.

Nassington, Ntht., 438 (2 m. 33):—g. 94 (35).
-, -, prebend in Lincoln cathedral, 438 (1 m. 3).

Nastoke. See Navestock.

Natelia. See Anatolia.

Natindon. See Nackington.

Natton (Nacton), John, 438 (4 m. 4).

Naturensis. See Athyra.

Nauffarton. See Nafferton.

Naunton (Newnton), Glouc., g. 651 (8).

Naus, John, clk., 438 (4 m. 12).

Nauso. See Nassau.

Naval expenses, 1393, 1414, 1463, 1506, 1600, 1661, 1669, 1704–5, 1710, 1727–8, 1801, 1864, 1982, 2043, 2478, 2652, 2805, 2842, 2883, 2909, 2937–9, 2968, 3060; see also war payments; Daunce, Sir J. (payments by); Dawtrey, J.; Wyndham, Sir T.

Navarra (Navare, Navaro, Novaro), Count Pedro de, Ferdinand's general against the Moors, 345 (p. 159), 481, 556, 610, 724.
-, -, -, prisoner in France, 1916, 2203, 2208, 2475, 2561, 3145.

Navarre (Navar), kingdom of, 854, 1239, 1286, 1292, 1319–21, 1326–7, 1359, 1375–6, 1417, 1422 (p. 651), 1447, 1458, 1487, 1509, 1511, 1519, 1575, 1665 (pp. 761–2, 765), 1689, 1866, 1884 (p. 859), 1931, 2006 (pp. 907–8), 2016, 2077, 2254, 2523, 2583, 2745, 2794, 2860, 2928, 2957, 3018, 3472, 3477, 3519.
-, -, the daughter of [Anne eldest daughter of John d'Albret ?], 325.
-, -, King of. See Albret, J. d'.
-, -, marshal of. See Beaumont, L. de.
-, -, Queen of [Katharine wife of John d'Albret], 1320, 1326–7, 1351, 1375, 1509, 1511 (pp. 697–8), 1665 (p. 765), 1689, 1953, 2393.
-, -, treaty with France, 1375.

Navestock (Nastoke), Essex, 438 (3 m. 3), 438 (4 m. 1).

Nawferton. See Nafferton.

Nawisley. See Noseley.

Nayler, Edward, 438 (3 m. 25).
-, -, John, g. 587 (5).
-, -, (Neylar), Rob., g. 1494 (18).

Nazara. See Najera.

Naze (Nase), the, off Essex, 2865.

Neale. See Nele.

Nean. See Neen.

Neasdon, Midd., rental of the prebend, 595.

Neath (Nethe, Neith), co. Glamorgan, g. 54 (87), 158 (55), 519 (51).
-, -, abbey, 438 (2 m. 27).
-, -, -, abbot. See Thomas, L.

Neblond, John, alias Colchestre, q.v.

Nechilles or Nechellys, John, g. 682 (18), 1494 (21A).

Necton (Nekton), Norf., g. 1836 (4), 2964 (63).

Neddans (Nedanis), co. Tipperary, p. 1524.

Nedding. See Nedging.

Nedercot. See Nethercote.

Nedging (Nedding, Neding), Suff., g. 158 (40). 2055 (50, 95).

Nedham. See Needham.

Nedhrop (Nethroppus), Oxon, 438 (4 m. 10).

Nedron. See Ballydrain.

Needham (Nedham) Market, Suff., 438 (1 m. 14).

Needles, the, 1936.

Neele or Neell. See Nele.

Neen Sollers (Nean Solers), Salop, 438 (3 m. 28).

Neenton (Neynton), Salop, 2537.

Negeyll, Wm., canon, p. 1530.

Negropont, in Turkey, Prince of, 3557.

Neill. See Nele.

Neith. See Neath.

Nekton. See Necton.

Nele, Alice, 1398.
-, - (Neill, Neale), Anthony, of Calais, 20 (p. 18), 82 (p. 40), 589, 878, 893 (2), 1424, 1463, xii., 1715, 1752, 2057, 2337, 2786, 2833 (2), 2983, 3135, 3144, 3317, 3338:—pp. 1506, 1511:—g. 1123 (17), 1805 (1), 2617 (31), 3408 (26, 37).
-, -, -, letter to, 878.
-, -, -, signature, g. 1805 (1).
-, -, Chr., p. 1539:—g. 218 (12).
-, -, Giles, 2537.
-, - (Neele, Neyle, Nelle), John, 20 (pp. 17, 18), 438 (4 mm. 3, 8):—g. 132 (84).
-, -, Ric., 3133:—p. 1498.
-, -, Rob., ship-master, 1661 (4).
-, -, Th., a Scot, 1262 (p. 578).

Nelleson, Neleson, or Nelison. See Nelson.

Nelson, Leic. See Nailston.

Nelson, George, 20 (p. 18), 82 (p. 39).
-, -, (Neleson, Nelleson, Nelison), Wm., 438 (1 m. 13):—g. 357 (21).
-, -, Wm., M.A., rector of St. Blaise, Calais, g. 3324 (17).

Nembury. See Newbury.

Nemours, Gaston de Foix, duke of, Grand Master of Milan, French commander in Italy, 1071, 1127 (p. 539), 1178, 1204, 1257, 1301 (p. 598), 1312.

Nenagh (Lenaenach), co. Tipperary, St. John's priory, prior of, p. 1530.

Nenneton. See Nuneaton.

Nepi (Nepo), near Rome, 165.

Nerberd. See Narberth.

Nerbon. See Narbon.

Neroche (Rache) Forest, Soms., g. 94 (35).

Neronis, Bertram, p. 1521.

Nesbethe or Nesbit. See Nisbet.

Nessewyk. See Neswike.

Nesshe, Wm., g. 449 (12).

Nessou. See Nassau.

Neswike (Nessewyke), Rob., 20 (p. 13):—g. 357 (3), 519 (21).

Nethe. See Neath.

Nethercote (Nedercot), Warw., [in Wolphamcote], 438 (3 m. 3).

Nethercote, Wilts, 2537.

Netherex (Nytherey), Devon, 438 (3 m. 31).

Netherleigh, Glouc. [in Westbury], 438 (1 m. 24).

Netherlupeyate. See Lypiat.

Nethersloughter. See Slaughter.

Netherwent. See Wentsland.

Netherwood (Nethewood), park, Heref., g. 257 (86), 447 (21), 519 (15), 632 (84), 1602 (34), 3107 (48).

Nethroppus. See Nedhrop.

Netley (Letley) abbey (Locus Sancti Edwardi), Hants, 438 (3 m. 9).
-, -, confirmation for, g. 709 (29).

Nettica (in Istria or Carniola ?), 1534.

Nettlebed, Oxon, 438 (2 m. 28).

Nettlestead, (Netylstede, Netlisted, Netlestod, Notlystode), Suff., 438 (2 m. 18), 438 (3 m. 16):—g. 1804 (9).

Nettleworth, Notta., 438 (1 m. 22).

Neu. See New.

Neudegate. See Newdigate.

Neufchatel (Castro Novo). See Rothelin and Neufchatel.

Neufville, N. de, sieur de Villeroy, q.v.

Neul, Guyot de. See Heulle.

Neunham Bridge. See under Calais.

Neuport. See Newport.

Neuremberc. See Nuremberg.

Neuss (Newys, Nuis), in Germany, 1440, 1469.
-, -, letter dated at, 1440.

Neutham. See Newton.

Neuton. See Newton.

Nevell. See Nevill.

Nevers, Charles de Cleves Comte de. See Cleves.
-, -, Charlotte of Vendôme, countess of, widow of Engelbert count of Nevers, letter to, 12.

Nevers, the process of, 2705.

Nevill (Nevell), Lord. See Westmoreland, earl of.

Nevill (Nevell, Nevile), Edw., or Sir Edward, esquire for the Body, King's spear, 20 (p. 12), 616, 671 (Vaillant Desyre), 698, 877n, 1176, 1496, 2053 (5), 2480 (15), 2562:—p. 1513:—App. 9, 22:—g. 158 (40), 546 (19), 804 (5), 3324 (34), 3582 (26).
-, -, -, letter from, 2480 (15).
-, -, -, signature of, g. 2862 (1).
-, -, George, s. and h. of Sir John Nevill marquis Montague, 438 (3 m. 7).
-, -, George, father of Lord Abergavenny, g. 1524 (36).
-, -, George, Lord Abergavenny, q.v.
-, -, Sir George, 2607:—g. 11 (10).
-, -, Isabel (or Elizabeth), daughter of John marquis of Montague, (A.D. 1470–1), 438 (2 m. 31).
-, -, Joan, wife of Michael, g. 1662 (23).
-, -, John, Marquis Montague, q.v.
-, -, Sir John, of Liversedge, g. 158 (66).
-, -, Sir John, knighted at Tournay, 2301, 2480.
-, - (Nevell), John, 20 (p. 13), 82 (p. 40), 438 (4 m. 7), 2053 (1, 2, 3, 5):—g. 158 (66), 969 (11), 2772 (24).
-, -, John, yeoman of the King's horses, g. 289 (4), 749 (13).
-, -, Lady Lucy, d. of John Marquis Montague (†1471), widow of Sir T. Fitzwilliam and Sir A. Browne, 82 (p. 41), 438 (1 m. 1), 1549.
-, -, Michael, g. 1662 (23).
-, - (Nevyle), Ralph († 1498), eldest son of the Earl of West, moreland, 438 (3 m. 26).
-, -, Richard, earl of Warwick, q.v.
-, -, Richard, Lord Latimer, q.v.
-, - (Nevell, Nevyle), Richard, of the order of St. John, 591:—g. 190 (36).
-, -, Sir Robert, App. 26.
-, - (Nevell, Nevyle), Robert, 438 (1 m. 22), 438 (4 m. 7):—p. 1542:—g. 94 (61), 804 (29 ii.), 833 (50 ii.), 1948 (94).
-, - (Nevell, Nevile), Th. or Sir Thomas, esquire for the Body, 20 (p. 14), 438 (3 m. 25):—pp. 1539, 1540, 1545 bis, 1546:—g. 158 (61), 632 (26), 1083 (36), 3107 (9, 42), 3499 (72).

Newall. See Nowell.

Neware. See Novara.

Newark (Newerk), Notts., 438 (1 m. 6), 438 (3 m. 23).
-, -, letter dated at, 2279n.

Newark in Sherwood priory (St. Mary de Novo Loco), Notts 438 (1 m. 1).
-, - prior. See Sandall, W.

Newark (Newerke), upon Trent, 438 (4 m. 21), 3398.

Newark (Neward), Wm., gentleman of the Chapel, 20 (p. 18), 82 (p. 41):—g. 94 (22), 257 (43).

Newbald, Yorks, 438 (3 m. 3).

Newbiggen (Newbigging), Nthld., g. 485 (26), 2863 (5).

Newbiggyn, Cumb., rector of, p. 1529.

Newbold, Warw., 438 (2 m. 14).

Newbold, Fenny-, Warw., 438 (3 m. 32).

Newbold Ryvell, Warw., 438 (3 m. 32).

Newbold or Newkald, Thomas, abbot of Evesham (†1513), 205, 438 (4 m. 4), 963, 3464:—g. 2535 (24), 2684 (22).

Newboo (Newbou), abbey, Linc., 633.

Newborough under Needwood (Newebroghe), Staff., 438 (4 mm. 15, 16).

Newborough or Newburgh, Yorks, priory, 438 (2 m. 18):—p. 1529:—g. 2484 (2).
-, -, -, confirmation for, g. 381 (83).
-, -, -, prior. See Barker, T

Newborough or Newburgh, John, 2054 (5).
-, - (Newborow), Lewes, g. 784 (45).
-, - (Neuburgh), Sir Roger, 438 (3 m. 2):—g. 2684 (32).
-, - (Newbrugh, Nuenbrugh), Roger, 438 (2 m. 11).
-, - (Nouburgh), Th., 1803 (1 m. 1).

Newbottle (Newbotell), Ntht., 1803 (1 m. 6).

Newburn (Neweborne), Nthld., 438 (3 m. 27).

Newbury (Nubury, Newyry, Nembury, Newbery, Neubury), Berks., 438 (2 m. 18), 438 (3 m. 5, 17, 24):—g. 94 (35).
-, -, rector of, 438 (2 m. 5):—pp. 1526, 1529.

Newcastell, Loys of. See Southern, L.

Newcastle under Lyne, Staff., 438 (2 m. 33), 438 (4 m. 20):—833 (11).
-, -, mayor and commonalty, 438 (2 m. 21).

Newcastle upon Tyne, 205 (p. 106), 438 (2 m. 18, 23, 30), 438 (3, mm. 2, 25), 438 (4 m. 22), 874 (2), 1262 (p. 578), 1342, 1645, 1982 (1, 2), 2111, 2260, 2324, 2386, 2544 iii., 2546, 2651–2, 2713–14, 2722, 3313 (6), 3522:—p. 1506:—g. 257 (88), 381 (21), 833 (11), 1524 (16), 2222 (16), 3408 (33).
-, -, letter dated at, 2546 iii.
-, -, confirmation of charters, g. 485 (17).
-, -, customs of, g. 94 (55), 158 (37), 784 (5).
-, -, export of wool, g. 289 (25).
-, -, mayorof, 2714:—g. 257 (88). See also Brandelyng, T.
-, -, preceptory of St. John, 438 (4 m. 15).
-, -, repair of the bridge and walls, g. 289 (24).
-, -, tronage of, g. 1462 (18).
-, -, weigher of, g. 257 (59).

Newce (News), Ric., g. 546 (17).
-, -, (Newse, Newyce), Th., 438 (1 m. 6).

Newdigate (Neudegate), John p. 1540:—g. 731 (27–8), 969 (17), 2684 (41), 3049 (20).

Newehaule. See Newhall.

Newell (Neuell), Robert, 438 (4 m. 4).

Newelme. See Ewelme.

Newenden, Kent, g. 132 (33).

Newenham (Nywanham, Neuenham), Devon, 438 (2 m. 13):—g. 969 (70).

Newenham (Newham, Newnam) abbey, Devon [near Axminster], p. 1531.
-, -, abbot of. See Ellis, J.
-, -, confirmation for, g. 485 (21).

Newenham Courtney, Oxon, 520:—g. 546 (27), 632 (64).

Newesom, Thomas, prior of Wartre, 438 (4 m. 22).

New Forest, Hants, 438 (4 m. 25).
-, -, ranger, g. 1221 (9).
-, -, warden or keeper of, 438 (3 m. 30).

Newgatt,—, soldier of Calais, 2643.

Newhall (Newehaule), Chesh., g. 257 (65).

Newhall, Essex, 438 (3 m. 3), 721.

Newhall, Leic., 438 (3 m. 3).

Newham (Newnham), Nthld., 438 (1 m. 9).

Newham abbey. See Newenham.

Newham, Ralph, g. 784 (35).

Newhaven. See under Calais.

Newhaven, in Scotland, 1645, 1775.

Newington (Newenton), Bucks, g. 1221 (28).

Newington (Newyngthin), Kent, 2054.
-, -, rector of, pp. 1527–8.

Newington, Oxon, rector of, 1803 (1 m. 1).

Newington (Newton), Surr., 438 (3 m. 19).

Newington Green (Newinton Grene), Midd., g. 3049 (37).

Newington, John, mercer, 2779.
-, -, Wm., 1451.

Newkald. See Newbold.

Newland (Newelond), Devon, 1803 (1 mm. 1, 5).

Newland, Glouc., g. 132 (68).

Newland (Newelond), Yorks, 438 (2 mm. 16, 18):—g. 1602 (9).
-, -, preceptory of St. John, 438 (2 m. 6).

Newland (Newelond), John, abbot of St. Augustine's, Bristol, 438 (3 m. 33).

Newman, Joan, 438 (3 m. 23).
-, - (Neuman), John, 438 (3 m. 23):—g. 833 (69).
-, -, John, clk., g. 1462 (22A.).
-, -, Rob., 20 (p. 18), 82 (p. 40).
-, -, Wm., trumpet, 2803.

New Market, Suff., 438 (3 m. 17).

Newminster abbey, Nthld., beside Morpeth, confirmation for, g. 632 (82).

Newnam alias Ayleston, Devon, g. 1083 (2).

Newnam or Newnham abbey. See Newenham.

Newnham Courtney (Nunam Cortnay), Devon, g. 257 (8).

Newnham, Ralph, g. 2684 (77).
-, -, Th., g. 257 (75).

Newnton. See Naunton.

Newport (Neuport), Essex, 438 (2 m. 29), 438 (4 m. 29).

Newport, I. of Wight, 438 (1 m. 19), 438 (3 m. 2):—g. 3049 (28).

Newport, Salop, 438 (1 m. 22), 438 (2 m. 31).

Newport, in Wales, 1803 (1 m. 3).

Newport Pond, Essex, rector of, 438 (2 m. 34).
-, -, St. Leonard's hospital, 438 (2 m. 34).

Newport or Neuport, John, 438 (2 m. 27):—pp. 1537–8, 1543:—g. 587 (15), 833 (58 ii., 59), 1221 (30), 2222 (16 Hants).
-, -, John, justice of assizes, 2787:—pp. 1533, 1537 bis, 1538 bis, 1542, 1543 bis, 1546 bis:—g. 632 (26), 2055 (59), 2684 (9), 2861 (33), 3049 (23).
-, -, Ric., clk., 438 (3 m. 15).
-, -, Rob., p. 1538:—g. 1524 (38).
-, -, Sir Thomas, knight of St. John's, bailly of the Eagle, 438 (2 m. 6), 1964, 2234, 2254, 2263, 2447, 2511:—p. 1539–40:—g. 804 (13), 969 (52), 1171 (3), 1836 (3), 3582 (14).
-, -, Wm., gunner, g. 289 (39).

New Priory. See Armagh.

Newrenberge. See Nuremberg.

News or Newse. See Newce.

Newsham (Newsom), Linc.[in Brocklesby], abbey of, 438 (4 m. 2):—g. 3107 (33).
-, -, -, abbot. See Johnson, T.

Newstead (Newestede), Yorks, 438 (4 m. 15).

Newstead near Glanford Brigg alias N. upon Ankholme, priory of, 438 (3 m. 15).

Newstead (Neustede), in Sherwood, Notts, 438 (2 m. 28).
-, -, priory, confirmation for, g. 381 (63).

New Street, Herts, 438 (1 m. 25).

Newton, Cornw., 438 (2 m. 6).

Newton (Neweton), Cumb., 438 (4 m. 27):—g. 132 (34), 485 (42), 1804 (17).

Newton (Nuton), Soms., 438 (4 m. 22).

Newton, Surr. See Newington.

Newton, Yorks, 438 (3 m. 10).

Newton Blossonville, Bucks, rector of, 1803 (2 m. 1).

Newton Busshell, Devon, 438 (3 m. 9).

Newton next Castleacre, Norf., 438 (2 m. 30).

Newton upon Derwent (Neuton, Neutham), Yorks, g. 158 (32).

Newton (Neuton) Hall, Nthld., 438 (2 m. 32).

Newton Holy Cross. See Newton St. Cyres.

Newton (Neweton) in le Moor, Nthld., 438 (4 m. 12).

Newton Pleycy (Plassy, Placy) alias North Newton, Soms., 438 (2 m. 28).

Newton Popleford, borough, Devon [in Aylesbeare], g. 1083 (2).

Newton St. Cyres (Newton Holy Cross), Devon, 438 (1 m. 9). 438 (4 m. 1):—g. 414 (29).

Newton St. Low, Soms., 438 (3 m. 13).

Newton, in St. Mellion, Cornw., g. 2861 (37).

Newton Sermonville (N. Sermafeld), Soms., 438 (4 m. 22).

Newton [near Sudbury], Suff., rector presented, g. 749 (41).

Newton Tracy, Devon, rector presented, g. 2964 (68).

Newton Unthank (Neuton Buthank), Leic., g. 1123 (58).

Newton Valence, Hants, 438 (2 m. 21).

Newton, Wold (Waldnewton), Linc., 438 (4 m. 2).

Newton, Wold, Yorks, g. 709 (31).

Newton, Alice, 438 (1 m. 19).
-, - (Neuton), George, canon of Ancrum, p. 1521, 1524.
-, -, Giles, alias Covers, g. 1524 (17).
-, -, Harry, 2480 (22).
-, -, Sir Issac, copy made for (A.D. 1701), 2781 (2).
-, -, John, 438 (1 m. 17), 2305 iii.
-, -, John, abbot of Dieulacres, 438 (3 m. 25).
-, -, John, D.D., abbot of Gloucester, 963, 1383, 1661 (4), 2024, 2402, 2489, 3422, 3464:—pp. 1518–9, 1537:—g. 604 (49), 632 (83), 2222 (16 Gloucester), 2861 (17), 2964 (34).
-, -, -, letters from, 2489.
-, -, -, letters to, 1383.
-, - (Neuton), Peter, of the Council of Wales, 438 (2 m. 30), 1174:—pp. 1537–8, 1543, 1546:—g. 381 (37–8), 414 (48, 52), 485 (62), 709 (57), 784 (34), 857 (11), 1123 (20), 1316 (9), 1365 (25), 1494 (9), 2055 (42).
-, -, -, signature of, 1174.
-, -, Ric., 20 (p. 17), 82 (p. 43), 438 (1 m. 19), 707 (p. 383), 2537:—g. 94 (25, 76), 2484 (11).
-, -, Rob., 438 (2 m. 27):—g. 3107 (28).
-, -, Roger, 438 (4 m. 3).
-, -, (Newtoun), Th. or Sir Thomas, knighted after Flodden, 1450 (p. 661), 2246 (4 ii.).
-, -, Wm., 3567:—g. 731 (47).

Newtown of Fertulagh, co. Westmeath, p. 1524.

Newwerke, Yorks, 438 (2 m. 10). Newark, Notts. ?

Newyce. See Newce.

New Year's Gifts, 1549.

Newyry. See Newbury.

Newys. See Neuss.

Neylar. See Nayler.

Neyle. See Nele.

Neynton. See Neenton.

Nichol. See Nichols.

Nicholas, Gilbert, a Scottish friar, 1756.
-, -, Roger, of the Guard, 20 (p. 15).

Nicholasson, Ric., 438 (3 m. 28).

Nichol Forest, Cumb., g. 2684 (86).

Nichols, Nichol or Nicolls, George, 2274:—p. 1534:—g. 1221 (21).
-, - (Nicholas, Nicholes, Nicoll), John, g. 546 (41).
-, - (Nicholles), Laurence, g. 2422 (14).

Nichols (Nicols, Nicolson), Rob., 438 (2 m. 19), 438 (3 m. 8):—g. 804 (39).
-, -, Th., g. 1804 (19).

Nicolson, Wm., 559, 1947.

Nieuport (Newport), in Flanders, 620, 1743, 1891 (2), 2220, 2376, 2854, 2888, 2983.

Nightingale (Nytyngale), Derrick, 1664, 1761, 2011 (3), 2539:—p. 1505.

Nile, the river, 1974 (p. 895).

Nimeguen (Nymeghe), in Gueldres, 919, 966, 1101.

Nimeguen (Nymyng) money, 1610.

Nimes, in France, g. 2055 (118).

Ninsin, David, clk., a Scot, p. 1522.

Nisbett (Nesbit), George, a Scot, 1262 (p. 578).
-, - (Nesbethe, Nesbit), Philip, Scot, 2313, 2461:—g. 448 (1).
-, - (Nesbit), Th., 853.

Nition. See Linton.

Nivelle, in Flanders, 1213.

Nix (Nykke), Richard, bp. of Norwich, 20 (pp. 14, 21), 205, 283, 438 (2 mm. 4, 33), 963, 1046, 1803 (1 m. 1), 3276–7, 3279, 3464, 3603:—pp. 1528, 1541, 1544:—g. 289 (28), 519 (63), 731 (47), 1732 (4).

Noble (Nobull), Eliz., widow of Richard, 438, (3 m. 9).

Nobton, John, 1493 v.

Nocemethuin, Venetian prothonotary, 1277 (p. 586).

Nochimall. See Knockmeal.

Nocton, Linc., 438 (3 m. 13):—g. 1316 (4), 2772 (11).

Nocton Park, priory, Linc., 438 (4 m. 25).
-, -, -, Richard prior of, 438 (4 m. 25).

Nofferton. See Nafferton.

Noke (Nokke, Nok, Nooke), Edmond, 438 (2 m. 25).
-, -, John at, of the King's Chapel, 3594.
-, - (Nokke, Nooke, Nok), Rob., 1803 (1 m. 6).

Nokes, John, g. 2684 (14).

Nolson, Ric., g. 804 (24).

Nona [co. Clare ?], p. 1525.

Nonnemonketon. See Nun Monkton.

Nonshere, conte de. See Devon.

Nooke. See Noke.

Noon, Henry, p. 1541, 1544:—g. 833 (58 i.).

Norborough, Wm., g. 804 (33).

Norborowe. See Northborough.

Norburn. See Northbourn.

Norbury (Northbury), Derb., 438 (4 m. 2), 1803 (1 m. 6).
-, -, letter dated at, 392.
-, -, rector of, 438 (2 m. 25).

Norbury, Joan, widow of Sir John, 438 (2 m. 26).

Norcotes, John, g. 218 (7).

Nördlingen (Norlyng), in Germany, 2445.

Norfolk, 205 (p. 106), 438 (4 mm. 2, 5), 559, 1262, 1416, 2054 (3, 4), 3377:—p. 1519:—g. 11 (10), 132 (26), 158 (71), 218 (31, 37), 381 (74), 447 (23), 546 (28), 632 (26, 41, 66), 833 (11, 58), 969 (23), 1003 (1), 1365 (24), 1494 (9, 55), 1602 (38), 1804 (9, 22, 37), 1836 (6), 2055 (95 iii.), 2222 (12, 16), 2484 (9, 13, 17), 2617 (37), 2684 (1, 5, 12, 52), 2861 (27), 2964 (81), 3107 (21), 3499 (12).
-, -, commission of the peace, p. 1541.
-, -, coroners in, g. 190 (19).
-, - (and Suffolk), escheator, 438 (1 m. 19).
-, -, feodary of, g. 94 (35 p. 50).
-, -, Richmond fee in, 438 (1 m. 3):—g. 381 (74), 1170 (12).
-, - (and Suffolk), sheriff of, 438 (1 m. 4).

Norfolk, archdeaconry of, 310 (2).

Norfolk, Elizabeth duchess of (†1507), widow of John de Mowbray duke of Norfolk (†1476), 438 (2 m. 30), 438 (4 m. 18), 1471.

Norfolk, John Howard, duke of Norfolk (†1485), Earl Marshal, 2382:—g. 546 (42).

Norfolk, Thomas Howard duke of (1514, for earlier references see Surrey, earl of), 2315.

Norfolk, or Eastern Circuit (this name not used in original, which simply names the counties, viz.: Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Beds and Bucks, the city of Norwich, and the liberty of Bury St. Edmunds, or else the gaols), g. 132 (2 Notes and Errata, 48), 381 (39), 546 (1, 47), 709 (34), 833 (40), 1083 (13, 20), 1266 (41), 1316 (28), 1602 (41), 1662 (28), 2137 (3, 11), 2684 (62), 3049 (35), 3107 (34).

Norge king of arms, of Denmark, 462, 518.

Norham castle, Nthld., 627, 1323, 2111, 2246 (4), 2270, 2279, 2283–4, 2381–2, 2390, 2391 (p. 1060), 2394, 2642:—g 2330 (1), 2422 (18).
-, -, letter dated at, 1380.
-, -, captainship of, 290.
-, -, constable of. See Annesley, J.

Norhamshire, Nthld., 2913.

Norice, Rob., 1262 (p. 578).

Norlache. See North Leach.

Norling, Hieronymo, letter from, 2750.

Norman, Th. son of Roger, g. 2964 (57).

Normandy and Normans, 193, 264, 268, 406, 1055, 1081, 1127–8, 1163, 1201, 1265, 1273, 1321, 1391, 1447, 1461, 1509 (p. 696), 1559, 1656–8, 1665 (p. 765), 1676, 1699, 1709, 1711, 1737, 1750, 1894, 1907, 1925, 1936, 1971, 2014, 2021, 2156, 2199, 2275, 2377, 2557, 2647, 2694, 2782, 2797, 2856, 3000–1, 3004, 3009, 3331, 3417 (p. 1437):—g. 1221 (19), 1316 (36–7), 1365 (22), 1415 (22), 1494 (21), 1732 (40), 1948 (1, 13, 37, 71), 2055 (113), 2684 (57), 2964 (38), 3226 (10).
-, -, general of. See Boyer, T.
-, -, lieutenant and seneschal of. See Bresze, L. de.

Normandy cloth, 1829.

Norman priest, a spy, 1265 (p. 580), 2083 (2).

Norman soldiers, 413 ii., 2736.

Normanton, Derb., 1803 (2 m. 6).

Normanton, Notts., 520:—g. 546 (27), 632 (64).

Normanton, Rutl., 1803 (1 m. 6).

Normanton, Yorks, 438 (2 m. 28).

Normanvyle (Normanvell, Normanville), Sir John, 438 (2 m. 7 bis):—p. 1547:—g. 158 (91), 804 (29 iv., ix.), 833 (45 iii.), 1365 (3).
-, -, Sir Thomas, 438 (2 m. 7).

Norramton. See Northington.

Norres (Nores), Sir Edward, g. 833 (63).
-, -, Henry, 438 (2 m. 18).
-, -, Joan, 1803 (1 m. 1).
-, -, (Norrys, Nores), John, s. and h. of Edward, 144:—g. 546 (68), 833 (63).
-, - (Norreys, Norrys), Ric., 20 (p. 14), 438 (4 m. 11 bis):—g. 1948 (6).
-, -, Th., 1803 (1 m. 1).
-, -, (Norreys, Norrys, Nores), Sir Wm., 438 (4 m. 11):—g. 546 (68), 632 (1), 804 (3), 833 (63).
-, - (Norreis), Wm., sewer, master of the Hawks, 20 (p. 13), 82 (p. 42):—g. 632 (1).

Norresse, Lord, 2053 (4). Berners ?, q.v.

Norrey (Norroy) King at Arms, 20 (p. 13), 82 (p. 42). See Benolt, T.; also Young, J.

Norsted. See Northstead.

North, Brian, 2054 (6).
-, - (Northe), Christina, 438 (3 m. 23).
-, -, John, p. 1549 bis.
-, - (Northe), Roger, 438 (3 m. 23).

Northallerton (Northalverton), Yorks, g. 2964 (74).

Northam, Devon, 1803 (1 m. 2).

Northampton, 438 (1 mm. 7, 26), 438 (2 m. 8), 438 (3 mm. 5 bis, 10, 12, 29, 30), 438 (4 m. 6), 1803 (1 m. 3):—p. 1548:—g. 190 (3), 833 (11), 969 (21), 1083 (41), 1494 (4), 1662 (47), 2617 (19), 2772 (46), 3226 (4).
-, -, grants dated at, g. 857 (1, 5, 8), 885 (13).
-, -, confirmation of charters, g. 709 (40).
-, -, castle, g. 190 (3).
-, -, Coyfrowe, g. 632 (18).
-, -, De la Pray (St. Mary de Pratis), nunnery, 438 (1 m. 24).
-, -, -, abbess. See Stoke, C.
-, -, St. Andrew's priory, 438 (2 m. 6):—g. 414 (1).
-, -, -, prior. See yorke, T.
-, -, -, quondam prior, 438 (2 m. 12).
-, -, St. James's abbey, 201.
-, -, St. John Baptist's hospital, 438 (2 m. 21).

Northampton, archd. of, 438 (1 m. 15).

Northampton, earl of, 438 (3 mm. 10, 29).

Northamptonshire, 205 (p. 106), 2054 (5):—g. 132 (59), 190 (3), 218 (55), 257 (32, 48), 381 (74), 632 (26), 709 (61), 804 (28, 38), 833 (11), 969 (23), 1123 (12, 15), 1462 (1), 1494 (9, 55), 1804 (22), 1836 (6), 2055 (43), 2222 (12, 16), 2330 (3), 2484 (9, 17), 3226 (27), 3499 (12).
-, -, commission of the peace, p. 1541.
-, -, sheriff of, 438 (1 m. 26).

North Aston, Oxon, 438 (2 m. 34), 438 (3 m. 30).
-, -, vicar of, p. 1529.

Northaw (Northalle), Midd., 438 (1 m. 4).

North Berwick (Berwyk be North), in Scotland, 3468.

Northblake. See Bake.

Northborough (Norborowe), Ntht., g. 969 (67).
-, -, rector of, p. 1526.

Northbourn (Norburn), Kent, 438 (3 m. 9).

North Cheles. See Shields.

Northchurch, Herts, 438 (4 m. 8).

Northcome, Suff. See North Cove.

Northcotes (Northcotis), John, 438 (3 m. 25).

North Cove (Northcome), Suff., 438 (4 mm. 1, 6).

Northe. See North.

Northelmesall. See Elmsall.

North Elmham, Norf, 438 (4 m. 6).

Northern, Rob., 438 (1 m. 17), 438 (4 m. 25).

Northern Circuit (name not used in original, which simply names the counties, viz.: York, North-umberland, Cumberland, West-moreland, the city of York and towns of Newcastle and Hull, or else the gaols), g. 94 (50), 132 (48), 357 (38), 519 (60), 546 (1), 709 (34), 833 (2), 1083 (16), 1266 (34, 41), 1662 (5), 2055 (93, 114), 2684 (68), 3049 (35), 3107 (55).

Northeyghton, Yorks, 438 (3 m. 15).

Northfleet, Kent, 438 (4 m. 15):—g. 1836 (27).
-, -, rector of, 438 (2 m. 6).

North Foreland, the, Kent, 2865.

Northgate, Heref. See Naregod.

Northgate hundred, Oxon, g. 3582 (10).

Northgremesby. See Grimsby.

Northhill, Cornw., g. 1083 (2).

Northill (Northieuell, Northyevell, Noryell), Beds., 438 (2 m. 10), 438 (3 m. 20).
-, -, New College of, master. See Underhill, J.

Northington (Norramton), Hants, 1803 (1 m. 3).

North Leach (Norlache), Glouc., 438 (3 m. 16).

Northlees alias Northlesues, Yorks, g. 2964 (44).

Northlenn. See Lynn.

North Lew (Northleve), Devon, 438 (2 m. 7):—g. 2055 (84).
-, -, rector presented, g. 731 (21).

Northmoor (More), Oxon, g. 1083 (23).

Northop, co. Flint, 1803 (2 m. 5).
-, -, rector of, 438 (3 m. 18).

Northorp or Northrop, Wm., 438 (2 m. 9).

Northpeterton. See Petherton.

Northriche, Henry, g. 632 (54).

Northrown, Exeter diocese, rector of, p. 1526.

North Seas, the, 1915.

Northstead (Norsted, Worsted), Yorks [by Scarborough], g. 709 (14), 1948 (31), 2137 (18).

Northstodeley. See Studley.

Northumberland, 205 (p. 106), 2026, 2382, 2443, 2460, 2651, 2714, 3170:—g. 94 (63, 65), 132 (10), 257 (49), 289 (2, 25), 381 (15), 632 (26), 804 (21, 29 vii.), 833 (11, 50), 969 (23), 1494 (9, 60), 1365 (3, 24), 1494 (9), 2484 (9, 17), 3408 (18), 3499 (12).
-, -, commission of array, 74.
-, -, commission of the peace, p. 1541–2.
-, -, sheriffdom of, g. 709 (14), 1948 (31), 2137 (18).

Northumberland, Henry Percy earl of (1470–1489), 157, 438 (3 m. 4), 2382, 2913:—g. 94 (65).
-, -, Henry Percy earl of (1489–1527), K.G., 20 (pp. 14, 21), 37, 157, 205, 309, 391, 442, 963, 1046, 1391, 1450 (p. 651), 2051, 2053 (6 ii., 7), 2130, 2391, 2392 (p. 1063), 2414, 2443, 2913, 3464:—pp. 1541, 1545, 1547 ter:—g. 158 (91), 414 (26, 58), 651 (34), 709 (60), 804 (29 iv.-xi.), 833, (5, 23, 45 iii., 50 i., iii., iv.), 1365 (3), 1948 (90), 3049 (11), 3408 (16, 37).
-, -, -, signature of, 2130.

Northway (Northey), Glouc. [in Ashchurch], 438 (2 m. 24).

Northweald, Kent, 438 (4 m. 26).

Northweald Basset, Essex, g. 289 (16). See also Weald.

Northwich, Chesh., 438 (1 m. 24):—g. 2684 (45).

Northwood (Norwode), Kent, g. 2055 (120).

Northwotton. See Wooton.

Norton, Chesh., abbey, Wm., abbot of, 1493 ii.

Norton, Ntht., 438 (4 m. 6).

Norton, Salop, 438 (3 m. 20).

Norton, Soms., 438 (1 m. 23).

Norton, Wilts, free chapel, g. 749 (43).

Norton, Yorks, 438 (2 m. 4).

Norton Bavant, Wilts, 438 (2 m. 16).

Norton Beauchamp, Soms., 2537.

Norton, Bishop's-, Linc., 575.

Norton, Chipping-(Chepyngnorton), Oxon, 438 (2 m. 4).

Norton, Cold-, Essex, 438 (2 m. 18), 438 (4 m. 22).

Norton Conyers, Yorks, 438 (2 m. 13).

Norton Daney (Nortondauny), Devon, g. 1083 (2).

Norton by Daventry (Norton Davy), Ntht., p. 1548.

Norton Disney, Linc., 438 (2 m. 24).

Norton under Hamden (Hampden), Soms., 520:—g. 546 (27), 632 (64), 709 (14), 1948 (31).

Norton or King's Norton, Worc., g. 94 (35).

Norton, Chr., grocer, 438 (1 m. 4).
-, -, Sir John, 1493, 1820, 2912, 3601:—p. 1547 bis:—g. 158 (91), 1083 (7), 2222 (16 Yorks), 2484 (9), 2862 (7), 3499 (5, 12).
-, -, John, 20 (p. 14):—p. 1547:—g. 2055 (120), 2137 (7).
-, -, John, abbot of Beauchief, 438 (1 m. 14).
-, -, Margaret, 361.
-, -, Otho, 1803 (2 m. 4).
-, -, (Nortown), Richard, 438 (3 m. 16):—p. 1538:—g. 833 (58 ii.), 2484 (9), 3499 (12).
-, -, Sir Robert. See Morton.
-, -, Roger, priest, of the Chapel Royal, chaplain of the Tower, 20 (p. 18), 82 (p. 40), 707:—g. 190 (21), 257 (46).
-, -, Sir Sampson, chamberlain of North Wales (temp. Hen. VII.), g. 257 (78), 2772 (53).
-, -, Sir Sampson, master of the Ordnance, 20 (p. 15), 707, 849, 1004 (1, 4), 1254, 1300 A., 1311 (p. 602), 1333, 1395, 1412, 1420, 1427, 1463 iv., vi., xii., 1508, 1529, 1803 (1 m. 2), 1947, 2057, 2308, 2392, 2510, 2542, 2604, 2667–8, 2678, 2738, 2765, 2831–2, 2834, 3002, 3222:—pp. 1509–11, 1513–15, 1519.
-, -, -, ordnance delivered by, 1004.
-, -, -, declaration by, 2834.
-, -, -, accounts, 3002.
-, -, -, payments by, 1427, 2376.
-, -, -, signature of, 1254, 1395, 2668.
-, -, -, receipts of ordnance by, 1508.
-, -, -, retinue of, 1947.
-, -, Sir Thomas, of the Order of St. John, 438 (2 mm. 11, 13).
-, -, Th., p. 1496.
-, -, Thomas, master of Burton Lazars hospital, 438 (2 m. 11), 1525, 2536.
-, -, Th., mayor of Lincoln, 438 (3 m. 8).
-, -, Walter, his will, 361.
-, -, Wm., p. 1548:—g. 2772 (31), 2862 (7).

Norway, 1116–7.
-, -, Christian, king or viceroy of. See Christiern.

Norwell (Norvell), Notts., 438 (3 m. 16), 438 (4 m. 8).

Norwich, 205 (p. 106), 438 (1 mm. 1, 3, 11, 12, 13, 18, 24, 26), 438 (2 mm. 4, 9, 12, 15 bis, 16, 24, 25 bis, 29 bis, 31), 438 (3 mm. 5, 6, 16 bis, 18, 23–4, 28, 34), 438 (4 mm. 2, 5, 14, 18, 24, 25 bis), 1661 (p. 752), 1803 (1 m. 6, 2 m. 3):—g. 11 (10), 94 (35 p. 50), 833 (11), 1948 (32), 2222 (16), 2484 (20), 2617 (37).
-, -, fee farm, g. 94 (35).
-, -, worsted weavers of, 438 (3 m. 24).
-, -, places in:—
-, Black Friars (Friars Preachers), 438 (4 m. 19).
-, -, prior. See Bridges, W.
-, Castle, g. 414 (4), 1123 (7).
-, -, constable, g. 1083 (26).
-, -, wards and reliefs, g. 54 (60).
-, Cathedral priory (Christchurch), confirmation for, g. 546 (14).
-, -, prior of, g. 2222 (16 Norf., Norwich).
-, College of St. Mary in the Fields, 438 (1 m. 2).
-, -, dean. See Treman, J.
-, St. Edmond's, rector of, 438 (4 m. 5).
-, St. Michael Coslany, rector of, 438 (3 m. 16).
-, St. Paul's hospital, g. 546 (14).
-, St. Peter Mancroft, John Cosyn's chantry, 438 (1 m. 11).

Norwich, archdeaconry of, 310 (2).
-, -, bp. of. See Nix, R.
-, -, -, confirmation for, g. 1494 (50).

Norwich, bishopric and diocese of, g. 857 (18).

Norwich, Gregory, prior of Bushmead, 438 (3 m. 18).
-, -, Simon, s. and h. of John, g. 1415 (15).

Norwode, Kent. See Northwood.

Norwode, Eliz., d. and h. of John, 438 (2 m. 32).
-, - (Norrewod), Eliz., wife of John, 438 (3 m. 2), 438 (4 m. 28).
-, -, Joan, 438 (4 m. 28).
-, - (Norwod), John, 438 (3 m. 2).

Noryell. See Northill.

Nosa, John de. See Lanuza.

Noseley (Nawisley), Leic., 438 (1 m. 11), 438 (3 m. 13).

Nostell, Yorks, priory of St. Oswald, confirmations for, g. 709 (11), 784 (32).
-, -, -, prior. See Marsden, R.

Notley, Bucks, 438 (3 m. 8).
-, -, abbot of. See Potterton, R.

Notlystode. See Nettlestead.

Nott, John, heir of Robert, g. 784 (17).

Nottingham, 205 (p. 106), 438 (1 m. 14), 438 (2 m. 29), 438 (4 m. 20), 589, 1463 vi.:—pp. 1496–7:—g. 833 (11), 1494 (46), 2222 (16), 3049 (23).
-, -, grants dated at, g. 857 (13, 15–19, 21), 885 (1, 4, 8).
-, -, confirmation of charters, g. 632 (29).
-, -, farm of, g. 94 (35).
-, -, patent by burgesses, g. 485 (56).
-, -, boys' school in St. Mary's parish, g. 1494 (46).
-, -, castle, 877n.

Nottingham, archd. of, 438 (3 m. 23).
-, -, earl of, 438 (1 m. 26). See Berkeley, Marquis.

Nottinghamshire or Notts, 205 (p. 106), 849, 1409 (2), 2392:—g. 132 (26), 218 (55), 257 (48), 519 (17), 604 (31), 632 (26), 804 (29 ii., viii.), 833 (11, 50 ii.), 924 (16), 969 (23, 51), 1123 (15), 1494 (9, 18), 1662 (18), 1804 (28 ii.), 1948 (94), 2222 (12, 16), 2330 (3), 2484 (9, 17), 2684 (27), 3408 (18, 37), 3499 (12, 68).
-, -, commission of the peace, p. 1542.
-, -, Richmond fee in, g. 132 (56, 88).
-, - (and Derb.), sheriff of, 438 (1 m. 1).

Nouburgh. See Newborough.

Nounwyche. See Nantwich.

Noury, Edward, g. 2055 (28).

Novalese (Noveleise), in Italy, 983.

Novara (Neware, Noware), in Italy, 1277 (p. 587), 1345, 1902, 3014 ii.
-, -, battle and defeat of the French at (5–6 June 1513), 1972, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1996, 2014, 2016, 2022, 2029, 2032, 2056, 2074, 2079, 2083, 2107, 2128n., 2352, 2592.

Novaro. See Navarra.

Novellis. See Knollis.

Novyou, Sir Wm. de, App. 26.

Noware. See Novara.

Nowell (Newall, Neweall), Rob., 438 (4 m. 16).
-, -, Wm., surgeon, p. 1520.

Nowers, Ant. and Edm., 438 (2 m. 33).

Nownthwyche. See Nantwich.

Nowton, Great, Suff., g. 414 (30).

Nowtoune, Wm., p. 1519.

Noyers (Noyer), in France, 2633.

Noyers, seigneurie of, 3210, 3380.

Noyon, in France, bp. (and count) of, 3417 (p. 1437).

Noyr, Wm., g. 519 (12).

Nubury. See Newbury.

Nuby, Miles, g. 132 (26).

Nudry, (Nudre, Adre), Thomas, archd. of Galloway (Nov. 1509), treasurer of Glasgow, apostolic prothonotary, Scottish proctor at Rome, archdeacon of Murray (July 1510), precentor of Glasgow, minister of Houston, 338, 374–6, 539, 588, 638, 843, 1062–3, 1076–9, 1346–9, 1620–2, 1756, 2990, 3532:—pp. 1521–8.
-, -, -, letter to, 843.

Nuenbrugh. See Newborough.

Nuis. See Neuss.

Nunam Cortnay. See Newnham Courtney.

Nunburnholme, Yorks, nunnery, 438 (4 m. 26).
-, -, -, prioress. See Willons, A.

Nuneaton (Nenneton), Warw., 28.
-, -, vicar of. See Weyle, T.

Nun Monkton (Nonnemonketon), Yorks, nunnery, 438 (2 m. 32).
-, -, -, Joan prioress of, 438 (2 m. 32).

Nunnes (Nunnys), Ric., 438 (3 m. 8).

Nuremberg (Neuremberc, Newrenberge), in Germany, 2445.
-, -, guns from, 1530.

Nursling (Nusselyng) Beauffeys, alias Nutshalling, q.v.

Nuthall (Nuttall), Notts, 438 (3 m. 8), 438 (4 mm. 4, 21).

Nuthill Garth, Yorks, 438 (4 m. 4).

Nuthurst (Nutherst), Suss., 438 (1 m. 4).

Nutley, Hants, 438 (3 m. 16).

Nuton. See Newton.

Nutshalling, alias Nursling Beauffeys, Hants, g. 833 (69).

Nykke. See Nix.

Nymes, W., alderman, 559.

Nymet Episcopi. See Bishop's Nympton.

Nymyng. See Nimeguen.

Nyon, Lord. See Mouy.

Nytherey. See Netherex.

Nywanham. See Newenham.