Index: N, O

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Naas (Nase), the, in Ireland, St. John's in, 1416.

Naburn (Nabourne), Yorks., g. 519 (1).

Nanfan, John, g. 202 (12).

Naples, kingdom of, 7 (p. 5), 383, 479 (p. 190).

Naples, town of, 179 (p. 78), 181–2, 443 (p. 179).

Naples, Ant. de, gunner, 279.

Narbonne (Narboney), in France, 1436.

Narbonne (Nerbonne), John, Bluemantle (till 1536), Richmond herald (Sept. 1536), g. 519 (16).

Nasao. See Nassau.

Nase, the. See Naas.

Nase, John, sig. of, 60.

Nasing, Essex, 135.

Nassau (Nasao, Nasso), Henry count of, 7 (p. 5), 40 (p. 24), 254, 275, 316, 320, 378, 389 (p. 160), 435, 437 (p. 175), 442, 469, 479 (p. 192), 493, 498, 528 (p. 214), 714.

-, -, his army. See Flanders, army of.

Nauburg, in Germany, 388.

Navan (Novan), the, in Ireland, 1416.

Navarre, 40 (p. 24), 383, 1183.

Navarre, Henry d'Albret, king of, 383.

Navarre, queen of. See Margaret of Angoulême.

Nawarth (Nayworth), Cumb., 1331.

Naxon. See Nixon.

Nayland (Neylonde), Suff., 625.

Nayler, Ric., 1498 (5).

Nayworth. See Nawarth.

Nedam, James, surveyor of the King's works, 381 B.

Nedersoll or Nethersall, —, of Dover, 289, 331.

Nedham, —, 307.

Neett, Thos., alias Pynner, 232.

Negro, the abbot, 1183 (p. 480).

Negropont (Nigropont), in Greece, 179.

Nele, John, g. 202 (20).

-, Robt., 967.

Nele for O'Neil, Irish surname, q. v.

Nerbonne. See Narbonne.

Netham, Hants, g. 202 (37).

Netherdayll. See Nidderdale.

Nethereldon. See Eldon.

Netherley, Glouc., g. 202 (10).

Nethersall. See Nedersoll.

Netherwaloppe. See Wallop (Nether).

Netlam. See Nettleham.

Netley (Letley), Hants, g. 385 (3).

-, abbey of (supp.), 370, g. 385 (3).

-, last abbot of. See Stephens, Thos.

-, monk of, 370.

- grange, g. 385 (3).

- mill, g. 385 (3).

Nettleham (Netlam), Linc., 828 v., 939, 971.

Nettlestead, Suff., letter dated at, 1393.

Nettleton (Nettilton), John, 903.

Neutis, Clay, 171.

Neutrality, proclamation of, 330.

Neve, Ric., 827 ii.

Nevell. See Nevill.

Nevenson, Chr., 276.

Nevill (Nevell), —, lord, 1155 (1, 2).

Nevill, Nevell, Nevyll, Nevyle:—

-, Mr., 960, 1155 (2).

-, Anthony, 930, 1028–9, 1042, 1063:— g. 202 (23).

-, Sir Edward, 580 (1, 2, p. 233), 1334: —App. 8, 9.

-, Henry. See Abergavenny, lord.

-, Henry, son of Sir Edward, 1334.

-, Sir John, 734, 1025.

-, -, letter from, 1025.

-, -, his servant, 899.

-, Marmaduke, 1319.

-, Sir Robert, 522, 688 (3), 997, 1051, 1253:—App. 11.

-, -, letter from, 1051.

-, Sir Thos., 140, 580 (pp. 234–5):— App. 8.

-, -, letter from, 140.

-, Thos., g. 1217 (20).

-, Thos., of Worcestershire, letter from 140.

-, Thos., 568.

New, Roger, 967 viii.

Newark upon Trent, Notts, 562, 644, 816, 834, 850, 884, 972, 974, 1016, 1026, 1035–6, 1038, 1042, 1061, 1103, 1121, 1126, 1155 (5), 1207, 1209, 1224, 1226–7 (p. 496), 1234, 1241, 1283.

-, letters dated, 740, 757–8, 772, 791, 845, 846, 929 xxvi., xxvii., 1044, 1050, 1087, 1094, 1197.

-, bridge of, 1087, 1155 (5).

-, castle of, 1087, 1155 (5).

Newborough or Newburgh (between York and Beverley), the White Lion in, 628.

Newbury (Newbery) Berks, 580 (p. 234).

Newcastle-under-Line, 841.

Newcastle upon Tyne, 215, 759, 955 (3), 1017, 1059, 1155 (4), 1207, 1229, 1236, 1276, 1296, 1307, 1371–2, 1410 (4):— g. 385 (30), 943 (4).

-, mayor of, 1155 (4), 1207, 1372. See also Brandlyng, R.

-, Guild of Holy Trinity in, g. 943 (4).

-, Friars Observants, 1372.

Newcum, Ric., 967.

Newdigate (Nudygate), John, 580 (p. 233).

Newelme, And., g. 1217 (23).

Newenham Abbey, Beds, priory of, 1407.

-, -, prior of, 1407.

Newenham Bridge. See under Calais.

Newenham (Newnam), Sir Wm., sheriff of Northamptonshire (1536–7), 998:— g. 202 (13), 1217 (23).

Newenton. See Newington.

Newerk, prior of, master of works at Hampton Court, 381 A.

New Forest, Hants, g. 1217 (6).

Newham (Neuham), Devon, abbot of, 1330.

New Haven. See Havre de Grace.

Newington, Midd., letter dated at, 657.

Newington (Newenton) Belhouse, Kent, 135 (p. 56).

Newington Green, Midd., letters dated at, 153, 449, 453, 529–30, 535.

Newkyrke, near Calais, 56.

Newland, Glouc., g. 1417 (7).

Newman (Newmen), Ric., 1155 (2).

-, Dan Thos., of St. Albans, 354.

Newmarket, Camb., 642, 727.

Newminster (Newmyster) abbey, Nthld., 449, 529, 689.

Newnam. See Newenham.

New Porte, Linc., 828, 968.

Newport in Flanders. See Nieuport.

Newport, Thos., g. 1217 (23), 1417 (15).

Newsom, Newsham, or Newhouse abbey, Linc., 198 (2).

Newton, Lanc., 1253.

-, bailiff of (R. Hatton), 1253.

Newton, Yorks., g. 519 (1).

Newton beside Evyll, letter dated at, 290.

Newton Ferrers (Ferrys), Devonsh., 1383:— g. 1417 (9).

Newton Garth, Yorks., g. 519 (1).

Newton Hall, Nthld., g. 385 (30).

Newton Underwood, Nthld., g. 385 (30).

New Years' gifts, 163, 1397.

Neyll, Robt., 140.

Neylonde. See Nayland.

Nicæa (Nice), council of, 72 (p. 35), 124 (8).

Nice, 7 (p. 6), 70, 179, 181–2, 235, 383, 389 (p. 161), 631, 779.

Nidderdale (Netherdayll, Notherdale, Mydderdale), Yorks., 677, 1246.

Nieuerkirk in Duyveland, letter dated at, 1158.

Nieuport (Newport), in Flanders, 263 (2), 345, 1341.

Nigropont. See Negropont.

Nix (Nyx), Ric., late bishop of Norwich, 629:—g. 202 (1, 35), 943 (8, 11.)

Nixon (Naxon), Wm., 827 (1, 3).

Nobily, Nic. de, letter from, 438.

Noble (Nobull), John, 975 (f. 8).

-, Thos., 827 (1, 3), 828 xii., 972.

Noffolck. See Norfolk.

Norfolk, county of, 221, 261, 404, 470, 576 (p. 230), 580 (pp. 233–5), 615, 625, 642, 659, 969, 1216, 1227 (p. 496), 1229, 1238, 1410:—g. 1217 (23).

-, monasteries of, 642.

-, -, commissioners for suppression, 518:—App. 6.

-, fee of Richmond in, g. 385 (26).

-, sheriff of (1536–7). See Drury, Sir Wm.

Norfolk (Noffolck, Norphoch), Thomas Howard, third duke of, High Treasurer, letters from, 21, 162, 233, 236, 404, 434, 458, 470, 543, 601–3, 625–6, 642, 659–60, 671, 738, 754–5, 775–6, 793–4, 800, 802, 825, 845–6, 864, 902, 909, 921, 995, 1014, 1065, 1121, 1126, 1138–9, 1196, 1208, 1234, 1241–2.

-, -, letters to, 238, 701, 727, 758, 766, 788, 799, 801, 816–7, 840, 884, 996, 1045, 1166–7, 1171, 1174, 1223, 1226–8, 1233, 1237, 1307.

-, -, other references to, 7 (pp. 3, 6, 7), 8, 37, 40 (pp. 20–3), 41, 45, 101, 129, 139 ii., iv., 146, 214, 221, 228, 230, 285 (p. 121), 349, 373, 375–6, 441 (p. 178), 489, 502, 576 (p. 230), 579 (2), 580 (2, 5), 583, 623, 709, 712, 714, 716, 726, 750–1, 765– 71, 773–6, 780, 803, 822–4, 831, 833–7, 841–2, 844, 850, 860, 879 ii., 883, 887, 894, 901–2, 910–1, 917, 924, 927–8, 937, 947, 955 (1, 3), 956–7, 997, 1002–3, 1005, 1007, 1009, 1026, 1038, 1040, 1045–6 (1, 3), 1049 (3), 1058–9, 1061–4, 1086 (p. 436), 1095–6, 1103, 1107, 1111–12, 1115–7, 1120, 1122–4, 1127–8, 1140, 1143, 1146–7, 1153–5, 1162, 1165–8, 1175–6, 1179, 1187, 1196, 1204–12, 1224, 1236, 1243–4, 1246, 1260–1, 1267, 1276, 1293, 1311, 1319, 1331, 1337, 1339, 1363, 1371–2, 1406, 1408, 1410 (3, 4): —g. 202 (9 bis, 13 bis), 1217 (11, 16, 19, 20), 1417 (3 bis, 5 bis, 15).

-, -, handwriting of, 1155 (4).

-, -, instructions for Norfolk and Fitzwilliam, 1064.

-, -, sig. of, 887, 1040.

-, -, his will, 233.

-, -, treasurer of his house. See Rowse, Ant.

Norfolk, John Howard, first duke of (1483–5), 1493.

Norfolk, second duke of (1514–24). See Howard, Thomas.

Norfolk, Agnes duchess dowager of, mother of Lords William and Thomas Howard, 48, 139 i., iii., 636.

Norfolk, Eliz. duchess of, 163 (p. 71), 502.

-, -, letter from, 502.

Norham Castle, Nthld., App. 14.

Norhugge, Wilts., g. 202 (37).

Norman, John, abbot of Bindon, g. 1217 (13).

-, Rob., 828, 972.

Normandy, 7 (p. 6), 285 (p. 120–1), 473, 1334 ii.

Norphoch. See Norfolk.

Norris, Henry, of the Privy Chamber (executed 1536), 28 (p. 16), 29, 41:— g. 202 (23), 385 (16), 943 (2), 1217 (1).

Norris or Norres (Norresse), Christiana, g. 202 (4).

-, Edw., g. 202 (4).

-, Sir John, 580 (2).

-, John, 643.

-, Sir Wm., 1251 (2).

Norroy or Norrey, king of arms. See Barker, Chr. (May—July 1536); also Felowe, Wm. (July 1536).

North, the, 75, 503, 529–30, 605, 615, 663, 672, 726, 816, 1260, 1267, 1307–8, 1319, 1350, 1363, 1371, 1380, 1397, 1452, 1469.

-, state of, 1293.

-, commons of, 826 (2). See also Northern Rebellion.

-, "traitorous petitions of," 1244.

-, clergy of, their opinion on ten articles, 1245.

-, government of, 1410.

-, council of (proposed), 1410 (3).

North, Edw., clerk of Parliament, 135 (p. 56), 381 A, C, 1419, 1484

-, -, letter from, 1484.

Northallerton (Northalderton), Yorks., 1155 (4).

Northampton, 821, 894, 926, 931, 970.

-, letters dated at, 96, 931.

-, mayor of, 96.

-, St. James' Abbey, 87, 96.

-, -, John Dasset, abbot of, 87.

-, De la Pray abbey, near, 1278:— g. 1417 (12).

-, -, abbess of. See Stock, Clementia.

Northamptonshire, 589, 714, 1184, 1410 (3, p. 562):—g. 202 (13), 519 (22), 1217 (23).

-, sheriff of (1536–7.) See Newenham, Sir Wm.

Northawe, Herts, letters dated at, 406, 830.

Northcave. See Cave North.

Northchapel (North Chappell), Suss., g. 202 (37).

Northcote, Devon, g. 1217 (6).

Northdalton. See Dalton North.

Northern Rebellion (in Yorkshire, &c.), 168 ii., 563–6, 580, 622–3, 627–8, 635, 645–7, 662–4, 672–8, 686, and onwards:—App. 12. See also Yorkshire, insurrection in; Lancashire, commons of.

-, "introduction to concord" after, 936.

-, letters, missive, &c. touching, 700, 821, 873–4, 898.

-, army to repress it. See Army.

-, oath of rebels, 563 (2), 622, 645, 705 (4), 902 (2), 1402.

-, their articles, 705, 902 (2), 1406.

-, manifestoes of, 892, 1405–6.

-, addresses to them, 887:—App. 12.

-, pardon for, 955, 1040, 1064, 1227–8, 1235–6, 1276, 1371, 1392.

-, instructions to Lancaster herald, 956.

-, spoils made in, 1046 (3), 1155 (2 ii.), 1410.

-, commission to Norfolk and others to answer the rebels' demands, 1205.

-, examinations and depositions touching, 1230, 1253.

-, allusions to, 1328 ii., 1353 (2).

-, discourse about a commonwealth (Morison's hand), 1409.

North Flete, the, 1422.

Northumberland, 504, 563, 565, 611, 955 (3), 993, 1044, 1155 (1, 2), 1207, 1235 ii., 1276, 1293, 1307, 1337, 1368, 1372:—g. 1217 (23), 1417 (3).

-, gentlemen of, 736.

-, commissioners for the suppression in, 504, 535, 544, 689.

-, sheriff of. See Northumberland, earl of.

Northumberland, Henry Percy earl of, warden of the East and Middle Marches, and sheriff of Northumberland, 68, 139 i., iv., 153, 163, 449, 453, 516 (p. 207), 529–30, 535, 563, 580 (5), 655, 736, 774, 878, 1039, 1048, 1155 (2), 1221, 1237, 1277, 1293, 1337, 1368, 1402:—g. 1217 (23), 1417 (3).

-, -, letters from, 449, 529–30, 535, 1368.

-, -, letter to, 1048 ii.

-, -, his brothers, 1237. See also Percy, Thomas, and Ingram.

-, -, his lands, 516 (p. 207), 1277.

-, -, his spice plate, 1039.

Northumberland, countess of, wife of the preceding, 1048 ii.

-, her manor of Semar, 792.

Norton Abbey, Chesh., 681, 787, 1019.

-, abbot of, 681, 787, 1019, 1212.

-, canons of, 681, 1019, 1212.

Norton, Mr., 1256.

-, John, 580 (1, 2 p. 233):—g. 1417 (3).

-, John, of Yorkshire, 688 (2, 3), 760 (2), 1155 (4), 1243 (2).

-, Ric., and his heir, 760 (2).

-, Rob., 522 (p. 212).

-, Wm., priest, 1041.

Norway, 80.

Norwich, 404, 434, 470, 580 (p. 234), 659, 1216, 1260 ii., 1478.

-, letter dated at, 629.

-, Black Friars, prior of. See Harcock, Edm

-, gaol of, 1260.

-, Guild Hall (Yelde Hall), 470.

-, mayor of (Fermor), 1260.

-, mayor and brethren of, 470, 580 (4).

-, recorder of. See Hare, Nic.

Norwich, bp. of (qu. Repps or Nix ?), 1216.

-, bp. of. See Repps, Wm.

-, late bp. of. See Nix, Ric.

Norwich (Norfolk), bpric. and see of, 116, 124 n, 245, 484, 1216, 1469:—g. 202 (1, 27, 35), 943 (8, 11).

-, -, lord visitor of, 1216.

Norwich, Sir Robt., chief justice of common pleas (died 1535), 45.

Norwood, Alex., 464.

Nothenbarge (?), bp. of. See Osiander, Andrew.

Notherdale. See Nidderdale.

Nottingham, 558, 562, 587–90, 592, 613, 662–3, 672, 680, 740, 808, 816, 834, 841, 864 ii., 884, 894, 910, 911, 930, 969 (p. 392), 1028, 1042, 1062, 1087, 1124, 1126, 1154–5 (5), 1166, 1209, 1227 (p. 496), 1246.

-, letters dated at (at the castle), 581, 644, 673–6, 694, 730–2. 929 xxi., xxii., xxiv., 1037–8, 1042, 1136, 1196, 1208.

-, bridge of, 1037, 1126, 1136.

-, castle of, 588, 644, 747, 841, 852, 911, 1037–8, 1126, 1136, 1155 (5), 1261.

-, -, master of the ordnance in, 1136.

-, Parliament at, proposed, 1246.

Nottingham (Notyngham), Wm., letter from, 1057.

Nottinghamshire or Notts, 558, 609, 747:— g. 202 (23), 519 (22), 1217 (23).

-, sheriff of, 772. See Fuljambe, Sir Godf. (1536–7).

-, suppressed monasteries in, 558.

Novan. See Navan.

Nowell, Alex., 224.

Nudygate. See Newdigate.

Nune, John, 1393 (2).

Nun Keeling priory, Yorks., g. 1417 (13).

-, prioress of. See Alenson, Joan.

Nun Ormsby, Linc., 975 (ff. 2, 8).

Nuneryk, Linc., 1155 (5).

Nuttyn, John, g. 519 (18).

Nuttynge, Thos., 1485.

Nyewnambrygge. See under Calais.

O.

Oakham (Okeham), Rutl., g. 519 (13).

O'Brien (O'Bryn, Obrene, Obreen, O'Bryne), Conocher, the Great O'Brien, 101–2, 257, 259, 265–6, 281–2, 333, 350–1, 574, 934, 1149, 1412–3.

-, -, letter to, 1413.

O'Brien (O'Bryne, &c.), Donough, eldest son of Conocher, Ossory's son-in-law, 257, 259 i., ii., 350, 934.

-, Edmund Oge, 934.

-, Matthew, constable of Carrigogunnell castle, 257, 259 (bis), 266, 282 ("one of the O'Briens" l. 2), 350.

-, Murrough, brother of Conocher, 259.

O'Briens (Breenys, Brennes, Breenes), the Irish family, 69, 257, 350, 574.

O'Brien's Bridge (Murrough O'Brien's), over Shannon, 205, 257, 259, 265, 281–2, 574, 1149, 1157 (p. 467).

O'Bryne. See O'Brien.

Observant Friars, order of, 1246.

Observant Friars in Guernsey, 473.

O'Byrne, —, Irish chief, 266.

-, Fergananym Rowe, indenture with, 468.

O'Carrol (O'Karell, O'Karvile), —, Irish chief, 259 ii., 266.

Ochonghor. See O'Conor.

Ockburn, Robt., 301 (2).

Oclyve, Wm., 2 (2).

O'Conor (O'Chonghor, O'Conghor), —, 574, 1414.

O'Conor (Okonour), Cahir, 259 ii., 934.

Odder, in Ireland, nunnery of, 1416.

Odiham (Odiam), Hants., 1456.

Œcolampadius (Elicampadus), John, 1246.

Offerby, And., 842 (3).

Offington (qu. Uffington, Berks. ?), 364.

Offington, Suss. (qu. Oving or Ovingdean ?) g. 202 (37).

Offord qu. Ufford ? q. v.

Ogan, Ric., g. 202 (11).

Ogle, lord, 580 (5).

Ogle, lady, 153.

Ogle (Ogill), George, 1155 (1, 2).

-, Ric., g. 202 (13).

-, Thos., 827.

-, Sir Wm., g. 1417 (3).

Oglesthorpe, Thos., 164 (2), 522.

O'Hanlon, —, 1414.

O'Karell or O'Karvile. See O'Carroll.

Okeham. See Oakham.

Okesbridge (qu. Uxbridge?), letter dated, 1278.

Oking. See Woking.

Oking, Rob., sig. of, 60.

Okonour. See O'Connor.

Olderch, John, 259 ii.

Olderkyrke, near Calais, 56.

Oldfelden, John, 1403.

-, Philip, letter to, 1403.

-, Ric., letter from, 1403.

Olescroft. See Ulvercroft.

Oliver, —, 1301.

- (Olyver), Dr., 1419.

Ombersley, Worc., 407.

Omedes (Howmedes), John de, bailly of Caspe in Arragon, elected Grand Master of St. John's, 917, 983.

Omedeux, Stephen, 1394.

O'More (Omere), —, Irish chief, 69, 101, 259 ii., 266, 1414.

O'Morow, —, Irish chief, 1414.

O'Neil or Nele (O'Nelle), Irish surname:—

-, Con Bacagh, the O'Neill, 281, 1414.

-, Nele More, 1248.

-, Phelim Roo, 1248.

Onley (Only), —, 413, 1282.

-, John, 1419 iii.

Onyer, John, 854 ii.

Oostyrwyke, near Calais, 1494.

Oovingham (qu. Alvingham, Linc. ?), 974.

O'Rayle. See O'Reilly.

Orcheston (Osterum) St. George, Wilts, g. 1217 (6).

Ordnance, guns, &c., 39, 488, 576 (p. 230), 579 (3), 588, 591, 600, 607, 612, 615, 621, 624–5, 638, 640, 661, 672, 686, 692 (1, 2), 698, 1239, 1410.

-, master of. See Mores, Sir Chr.

-, -, in Lincolnshire (Gonson ?), 1093.

O'Reilly (O'Reyly), —, Irish chief, 281, 1414.

Orkney Isles, the, 358 (p. 145).

Orleans, in France, 1089.

Orleans, duke of. See Henry (until Aug. 1536); also Charles (1536).

Ormsby, Linc., 828.

-, Nun, Linc., 975 (ff. 2, 8).

Ormond county, in Ireland, 259 (p. 110).

Orrell, John, 1251 (2).

-, Wm., g. 385 (26).

Ortiz, Dr. Pedro, letters from, 64, 320, 359, 423, 493, 610, 1001, 1160, 1204.

Orwill, bailiff of, 164 (2).

Oryng, John, g. 202 (9).

Osbaldeston, Sir Alex., 1251 (2), 1253.

Osborne, Osberne, Osbourne, Osburn, Oseborne:—

-, —, 1419 ii., 1495.

-, Harry, of Gloucester, and his father, 1195.

-, John, 580 (6).

Osbynow, Yvan, 259 ii.

Oseney abbey, Oxon, 841 ii.:—App. 16.

-, abbot of, 580.

Osgodby, Yorks., letter dated, 924.

Osgoldcross Wapentake, Yorks., 522 (pp. 211, 212 n.).

Osiander, Andrew, "bishop of Nothenbarge," 516.

Ospringe, Kent, 1480.

Osselby. See Usselby.

Ossory county, in Ireland, 259 (p. 110).

Ossory, Piers Butler earl of, 69, 90, 101, 199, 256–7, 258, 266, 281, 333, 350, 574, 915, 934, 1149–50, 1157, 1332.

-, -, sig. of (P. Oss.), 256–7, 350.

-, -, his youngest daughter Ellen, married Donough O'Brien, 257.

Ostend, in Flanders, letter dated, 1341.

Osterum or Ostern. See Orcheston.

Oteley, Thos., g. 1417 (15).

Oteyll, Artoge, 934.

Otford, Kent, 361.

-, letters dated at, 207:—g. 385 (3).

Othersffelde. See Huddersfield.

Otis, Mr., 302.

Otterburn, Nthld., 1155 (2).

Otterburn, (Ottyrbowrn), Sir Adam, 110, 112, 114, 541, 916.

-, -, letter from, 541.

Otteringham (Ottringham), Yorks., 818.

Oudenborg (Audeboeur), in Flanders, 345.

Ouse (Owis), the river in Yorkshire, 694.

Ouztred. See Ughtred.

Overey, John, 972.

Overton, Rutl., g. 519 (13).

Overton subtus Arderne, Leic., 44.

Overton, Guthlac, dec., 419, 425 (Goodlake):— g. 202 (2).

Ovingham, Nthld. (cell to Hexham), master of, 504.

Owen, lordship of, in Wales, g. 943 (1).

Owen, —, Cromwell's servant, 586.

-, Jasper, 1166.

-, John, gunfounder, brother of Robert, 39.

-, Robt., gunfounder, 39.

Owey (qu. Oye ?), marches of Calais, g. 202 (26).

-, parson of. See Vaughan, Wm.

Owis. See Ouse.

Oxame. See Axholme.

Oxford, 138, 301 (2), 580 (p. 234), 841, 970, 1007, 1033, 1184:—App. 16.

-, letters dated at, 212, 360, 982, 1033, 1186, 1376.

-, All Hallows, 138.

-, -, curate of. See Wisdom, Robt.

-, Blue Boar in, 135 (p. 56).

-, mayor of, 138, 1033.

Oxford University, 212, 301 (p. 127), 580 (p. 234), 1033, 1184, 1403.

-, letters from, 212, 1033.

-, chancellor of. See Lincoln, bp. of.

-, All Souls College, letter to, 191.

-, -, statutes of, 79, 191, 982.

-, -, warden of. See Warner, John.

-, Corpus Christi College, g. 943 (18).

-, -, president of. See Claymond, John.

-, -, vice president of. See Morewente, Rob.

-, Henry VIII.'s College, (Cardinal Wolsey's now Christchurch), 301 (p. 127), 360:—App. 16.

-, Lincoln College, rector of. See Cottysford, John.

-, New College, 118, 1185, 1376.

-, -, warden of. See London, Dr. J.

Oxford, John de Vere, 15th earl of, hereditary chamberlain of England, 5, 7, 45, 139 i., iii., 393, 580 (pp. 232—4 bis, 235), 601–3, 625, 701, 753, 799, 879, 885, 957, 1138, 1228, 1237:— g. 202 (9, 45).

-, -, sig., 701, 753, 799, 1228, 1237.

Oxford, Anne countess dowager of, (widow of the 14th earl), 139 i., iii. (?), iv. (?), 1459.

Oxford, Eliz. countess dowager of, widow of the 13th earl), 139 i., iii. (?), iv. (?).

Oxfordshire or Oxon, 96, 146, 580 (pp. 232, 234, 236), 1188, 1410:—g. 202 (40), 1217 (20, 23).

-, sheriff of (1536–7). See Hungerford. Sir Anth.

Oye, near Calais, 56.

-, castle of, 1304.

-, -, letter dated, 1304. See also Owey.