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"Index: H, I". Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 12 Part 2, June-December 1537. Ed. James Gairdner(London, 1891), , British History Online. Web. 16 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol12/no2/pp585-606.
H.
Haberde, in Wales, I. g. 311 (46).
Habermewill, in Wales, I. g. 311 (46).
Habynton. See Abingdon., in Wales, I. g. 311 (46).
Hacche. See Hatch., in Wales, I. g. 311 (46).
Hache, Thos., I. g. 1330 (16).
Hacheman or Hucheman, ——, I. 837.
-, Rob., I. g. 795 (36).
Hacket, John, ambassador of Flanders (died 1534), I. 1293.
Hackington (Hakynton), Kent, letters dated at, II. 638, 677, 1296.
Hackney (Hakeney, Hakneye), Midd., I. 1315; II. 821, 1151 (3).
-, letters dated at, I. 1304; II. 19, 186 (16), 827, 1336.
-, the King's house of, I. 1211.
Hackthorn (Hakthor..), Linc., I. 581 n.
Haconby (Hakunby), near Bourne, Linc., I. g. 795 (46).
Hacque, John, II. 613 (p. 226).
Hadde, George, dec., I. g. 1105 (17).
-, Hen., I. g. 1105 (17).
-, Matth., dec., I. g. 1105 (17).
-, Robt., dec., I. g. 1105 (17).
-, Thos., dec., I. 1105 (17).
Haddenham-on-the-Hill, Camb., II. g. 1008 (17).
Haddlesey (Haddelsey, Hadylsayes, Hardelsay, Hadilsays, Adellseys), Yorks., I. 1200; II. 186 (11, 31, 34, 35, 48–52, 59, 65, 82).
Haddon, Leonard, I. 671.
Haddylsay, Wm., I. 871.
Hadham, Herts., II. 720.
Hadleigh (Hadley, Hadeleegh) and Hadleigh Rey, Essex, I. g. 1330 (58); II. 625 (?) 974.
Hadleigh (Hadley), Suff., II. 450.
-, curate of. See Payne, Hugh.
Hadley, Wm., subprior of Christchurch Canterbury, I. 437.
Hadocke, Gilbert, I. 785.
Hadylsayes. See Haddlesey., Gilbert, I. 785.
Hagard, co. Louth, II. 1310 i. (12).
Hager plain, near Rothwell, II. 186 (43).
Haggar, Stephen, I. 380 (p. 176).
Haghton. See Haughton., Stephen, I. 380 (p. 176).
Hagnaby (Hawnby, Hawmby), Linc., I. 70 ix.
-, abbey (supp.) of, I. 70 i., 380.
Haigham, Linc., I. 199 (? Hogham).
Haile or Halle, in Beetham, I. 671.
Hailes (Hayles, Halse), abbey, Glouc., II. 1314.
-, abbot of, I. 389, 1323; II. 295, 534 (2? or Hales Owen).
Hailsham (Haylisham), Suss., II. g. 1008 (3).
Hainault, in the Low Countries, I. 1168, 1219; II. 367, 418, 1307.
-, seneschal of, II. 351, 366, 372, 633.
Haitefeld. See Hatfield.-, seneschal of, II. 351, 366, 372, 633.
Hakluyt, Thos., II. g. 1311 (37).
Hakneye. See Hackney.
Hakunby. See Haconby.
Halam. See Hallam.
Halbernes. See Hall Barns.
Haldesworth. See Holdsworth.
Hale, John, vicar of Isleworth (executed 1535), II. 181.
Hale, Robert, II. 58 ii., 597 ii.
Hales. See Hailes., Robert, II. 58 ii., 597 ii.
Hales (Halles, Hale), Chr., master of the Rolls, I. 63, 70 x., 1150, 1199 (3 i., ii.):—g. 539 (11), 1105 (8); II. 429, 475, 488, 638, 677, 705, 873–4, 906, 1065, 1122 ii., 1151 (2, 3), 1170, 1296:—g. 1008 (31), 1150 (13), 1311 (28, 34).
-, -, letters from, I. 63; II. 638, 677, 873, 1296.
-, -, letter to, II. 475.
Hales, Edw., II. g. 796 (16).
-, James, II. g. 1311 (28).
-, (Hale), John, baron of the Exchequer, I. g. 311 (18), 539, (11, 40, 44); II. 475, 488, 720, 906:—g. 1008 (31), 1150 (13, 19), 1311 (28).
-, -, letter from, II. 488.
-, -, letter to, II. 475.
-, John, I. g. 539 (5).
-, Thos., I. 1146:—g. 311 (18).
-, Wm., I. g. 311 (18).
Halfhyde, John, II. 1027.
Halgh. See Hall.
Haliden in Catesby, Ntht., I. g. 795 (10).
Halifax, Yorks., I. 425, 784, 1178, 1285; II. 248 (p. 104), 316, 339, 369.
-, vicar of. See Holdsworth, Dr. Robert.
Halifax, John, II. 1101 (2).
Halile, John, II. 186 (4, 23, 77).
Halingbury. See Hallingbury.
Halishall (Glouc.?), I. g. 795 (16).
Halk, Nic., II. 959.
Hall or Halle, ——, customer of Exeter, II. 548.
-, Mr., II. 87 (p. 31), 1020.
-, Dr. (qu. Thomas? q. v.), I. 1213, 1218; II. App. 31.
-, Andrew, II. 1231 (p. 433).
-, (Haule), Anthony, I. App. 2; II. 249.
-, (Haule), Francis, of Calais, nephew of Sir Robert Wingfield, I. 440, 1181, App. 4; II. 107, 155, 163, 192, 210, 305, 307, 319, 323–4, 333, 349, 366 371, 1020 (?).
-, -, letters from, I. 1181; II. 210, 319, 323 (2), 333, 366, 371.
-, George, II. 150.
-, (Haule, Hawle), John, I. 478 (2), 498 (2), 918 ii., App. 2:—g. 1140 (10); II. 186 (73), 249, 250 (1, 5).
-, (Hawle), Nich., M. A., Lord Sandes' chaplain, I. 961:—g. 1330 (2).
-, Rob., I. 581; II. 186 (67).
-, (Haule), Sandy, I. 351, App. 2; II. 249.
-, (Halgh), Thos., I. 498 (2), 1207 (13):—g. 1104 (11); II. g. 1150 (16).
-, or Haull, Thos., clk., II. g. 191 (37).
-, Thomas, of Huntingdon, receiver of Lincolnshire, I. 676, 692, 974, 998:—g. 1105 (11); II. 141. See also Hall, Dr.
-, -, letter from, II. 141.
-, -, letters to, I. 676, 998.
-, (Halle), Wm., I. 1194 (2), 1227 (11); II. 56, 68.
Hallam (Hallome, Hallom, Hayllom, Halom, Hallum, Halam, Alome, Hollom), John, I. 46, 64, 81, 102, 104, 115, 136, 140–2, 145, 174, 178–9, 198, 201–2, ("William Halome"), 234, 279, 292, 338, 369 (pp. 165–6), 370, 380 (p. 179), 392 (p. 186), 393 (p. 195), 410, 416 (p. 204), 467, 481 (p. 229), 532, 533 (p. 247), 578 (p. 267), 847, 848 (p. 377–8), 1019, 1021 (3), 1035, (p. 474), 1087 passim, 1088 (2), 1113.
-, -, examination of, I. 201 iii., iv., 370.
Hallam's rebellion, examinations taken about, I. 201–2, 370. See also Northern Rebellion.
Hallaton (Haulloughton), Leic., II. g. 1311 (4).
Hall Barns (Halbernes, Hawe Barns), Nthld., I. g. 1103 (29). See also Heron, J., of the Hall Barns.
Halle or Haile, in Beetham, I. 671.
Hallebart, Ric., II. 719.
Halleden, Nthld., I. 799.
Hallelathes in Sandall, Yorks., II. g. 1150 (27).
Halles. See. Hales., Yorks., II. g. 1150 (27).
Halley, Edw., II. 186 (16).
-, John, II. 186 (16).
Hallhelie, Nthld., I. g. 1103 (29).
Halliday (Halidaye), Jock, II. 836.
Hallingbury (Halingbury), Morley, Essex, letters dated, I. 521, 728.
Hallington, Nthld., I. 799 (? Halleden).
Hallom. See. Hallam., Nthld., I. 799 (? Halleden).
Halls, the Northumberland family, I. 351.
Hallyman, Thos., chaplain, II. 3.
Hallywell, I. 1274 (qu London, Holywell? q. v.).
Halman, James, II. 1119.
Halouston, co. Meath, II. 1310 i. (11).
Halse. See Hailes., co. Meath, II. 1310 i. (11).
Halstead, Essex, II. 884 (?):—g. 191 (40).
Halston, S. Wales, I. g. 795 (16).
Halstow (Haystowe or Hallstowe), Kent, II. g. 1311 (16).
Halsworth. See Holdsworth., Kent, II. g. 1311 (16).
Haltemprise (Haltenprice, Hawtenprice, Holdenprise), near Hull, abbey (supp.) of, I. 6 (p. 8), 392 (p. 185); II. 548 (2).
Haltham, Linc., I. 70 iii., 581 n.
Halton, Chesh., II. 1215.
Halton (Hallton), Nthld., I. 1090 (pp. 505–7).
Halton, Wm., abbot of Alnwick, I. g. 311 (37).
Halvergate, Norf., I. g. 1330 (26).
Halywell. See Holywell., Norf., I. g. 1330 (26).
Ham, Surr., II. 1147.
Hambarcourt,——, councillor of Flanders, I. 1061.
Hambledon (Hamelden), Bucks, II. g. 1311 (22 p. 470).
Hamble-en-le-Rice (Hamell, Hamyll), Hants, I. 1001; II. 708, 767.
Hambleton, or Hamellton Hills, Yorks., I. 236, 1033 (p. 491).
Hamburg, II. 1025, 1089.
Hamby, Linc., (near Lavington?), II. 187 (4, 6, 7).
Hamelden. See Hambledon.
Hamelyn. See Hamlyn., Linc.
Hamerton, Hunts, II. g. 1311 (20).
Hamerton (Hammertowne, Hammerton, Hammarton, Hamurton), Sir Stephen, I. 6 i. (p. 7),ii., 7, 491, 777, 785, 846, 914 (p. 416), 1014, 1020, 1034, 1086, 1087 (p. 496), 1088, 1199 (2, 3), 1207 (8), 1227, 1257, 1285, 1321:—g. 1330 (1); II. 41, 181, 190 (2).
-, -, evidence against, I. 1086, 1087 (p. 496).
-, -, examination of, I. 1034.
-, -, his mother, I. 1321.
Hamerton (Amarton), Mr., I. 6 (p. 7).
-, Harry, one of his sons, I. 7 (p. 10).
-, (Hammerton), Michael, monk of Furness, I. 841 (2, 3 i. p. 371, ii.).
Hamilton, James, I. 771.
Hamilton (Hamyldon) Hill or How, Linc., I. 6.
Hamlyn, Hen., II. g. 1150 (30).
-, (Hamelyn), John, I. g. 311 (14), II. 247:—g. 1150 (20).
Hammertowne. See Hamerton.-, (Hamelyn), John, I. g. 311 (14), II. 247:—g. 1150 (20).
Hammes (Hampnes), near Calais, I. 474, 815, 905, 1273; II. 177.
-, letter dated at, I. 905.
-, lieutenant of, I. 474. See Grey, Wm. lord.
Hammes pursuivant, I. 1235; II. 1060 (p. 373).
Hamon, Robt., II. 172 (2).
-, Thos., II. 172 (2).
Hamond, or Hawmond (Avmond, Awmond), Anth., I. 1022, 1159 ii. 1172 (2), 1207 (4):—g. 795 (12); II. g. 191 (49), 411 (4).
Hampden, John, I. g. 539 (20).
-, Wm., I. g. 539 (20).
Hamphall (Hampall, Hampoll, Ampoll, Hampole), Yorks., I. 6 (pp. 5, 7), 1175 ii.
-, nunnery of, I. 29, 392 (p. 191), 393 (See Notes), 929, 946 (2).
Hampnet West (Hampton), Suss., II. g. 1008 (19).
Hampshire (Southamptonshire), I. 78 (2) 548, 1040, 1223–4, 1322; II. 261, 875, 975, 1273–4, 1314 (1, 2):—g. 1150 (7, 18).
-, sheriff of (1537–8). See Lisle, Sir Thos.
Hampstead, Midd., letter dated at, II. 570.
Hampstead (Hempstede) Marshall, Berks, II. 975.
Hampnet, Midd., II. g. 1311 (22).
Hampton, Suss. See Hampnet West.
Hampton. See Southampton., Suss. See Hampnet West.
Hampton (a benefice of Bedyll's), II. 849.
Hampton Court, Midd., I. 1164, 1187, 1266, 1284–5:—g. 539 (12); II. 41, 126, 200 n, 271, 397, 437, 671, 839, 911, 939, 1025, 1060, 1078, 1105, 1147, 1251.
-, letters dated at, I. 1235, 1247; II. 63, 66, 78, 153, 155, 680, 774, 811, 821, 832, 867–9, 889, 891–2, 970, 977, 1012, 1030, 1032:—App. 26, 40, 45.
-, warrants, &c. dated, I. 1330 (34, 39–41, 52, 62–4); II. g. 191 (3, 4, 5, 12, 15, 17–20, 23, 24, 26, 27, 32, 35, 37, 38, 42–3, 54–5), 411 (16, 17, 22, 25, 33), 796 (10, 15, 18), 1008 (7, 14, 15, 21, 22, 27, 33, 35–9–44), 1150 (2, 6).
-, the King's works at, surveyor of, I. 654.
Hampton upon the Way, or Bishop's Hampton, Heref., II. 302 (p. 125), 303 (pp. 125–6), 496.
-, priest of. See Large, Edw.
Hamtell. See Ampthill.-, priest of. See Large, Edw.
Hamurton. See Hamerton.-, priest of. See Large, Edw.
Hamyll. See Hamble.-, priest of. See Large, Edw.
Hanaper, the (of Chancery), II. 785.
Hanbury (Hanbery), Staff., II. 986, 993.
Hancock (Hannecoke), John, I. 1294 (2):—g. 539 (35), 1330 (32).
-, Nich., prior (late) of Christchurch, London, II. g. 796 (7).
Hancoke, Mr., II. 1255.
-, Simon, I. 957.
Hancokkes, Thos., II. 1006.
Handborough, Oxon, I. 182.
Handcock,——, of the Goat, I. 86.
Handguns and crossbows (proclamation), I. 210.
Handsworth (Hansworth), Yorks., letters dated at, II. 503, 989.
Hanes,——, II. 877.
Hanky, Hugh, II. 58.
Hannaert, John, viscount of Lombeke and lord of Liedekerke (Liskyrke, Likerke, &c), I. 364, 924; II. 323 (2), 327, 333, 343, 351, 366, 371–2, 442, 633, 699, 957.
-, -, his wife, II. 323 (2).
Hannecoke. See Hancock.
Hanon, Nichasius, II. 172, 398.
Hanse, John, alias Mayer, II. g. 796 (11).
Hanseatic League, the, II. 1025.
Hansley. See Hunsley., the, II. 1025.
Hanslope (Hanslap), Bucks, II. 275.
Hanson, John, I. 661.
Hansworth. See Handsworth., John, I. 661.
Hanworth, Midd., II. 814, 1209 (? Haunworth).
Hanyball. See Annebaut., Midd., II. 814, 1209 (? Haunworth).
Happisburgh, Norf., II. 561, 682.
Harbledowne (Harbaldowne), Kent, St. Nicholas hospital, I. g. 1330 (5).
Harbottle (Harbottel) castle, Nthld., I. 595, 804, 858, 930, 973, 1090 (p. 505).
Harbrowne, John, parson of Newton Bromswold, II. 1068 ii.
Harbury, Warw., I. g. 1330 (59).
Harcher, Perys, I. 671.
Harcock, Edm., late prior of the Black Friars of Norwich, I. 297.
Harcourt or Harecourt, Hercote (Hercourt), Sir John, I. 211; II. 886.
-, Sir Simon, I. 127, 211, 264, 638 II. 157:—g. 1150 (18).
Hardeck, Count Julius ab, II. 819.
Hardelsay. See Haddlesey.
Harding, Nich., II. 458.
-, Roland, I. 1021 (3).
Hardwyke, I. 1089.
-, letter dated at, I. 314.
Hardyngton (qu. Harlington, Midd.?), II.g. 1311 (22 p. 470).
Hardys, Mr., II. 1296.
-, Thos., II. g. 1150 (13), 1311 (28).
Hare, Mr., I. 80, 1177; II. 864, 1219.
-, ——, I. 252, 381.
-, Chr., II. 44.
-, Nich., II. g. 1008 (38).
-, Thos., I. 1095; II. 44.
-, Wm., I. 718 (4).
Harford, or Harforth. See Hereford.
Harlakyndon, Thos., II. g. 1311 (28).
Harlaw (Hayrlaw) woods, in Scotland. I. 421.
Harlebury. See Hartlebury., in Scotland. I. 421.
Harleston, Sir Clement, I. 734 (8).
-, (Harlystun), John, II. 561.
Harlewyne, John, I. 424.
Harley, Gilb., II. 912.
-, John, I. 889.
Harlin, John, I. 428.
Harlington, Midd., II. g. 1311 (22 p. 470? Hardyngton).
Harlow, Essex, I. g. 1105 (5).
Harmon or Harman, Edm., II. g. 191 (18).
-, Edw., II. 975.
-, Geoff., I. g. 539 (17).
-, John, II. g. 1150 (42).
Harnage Grange, Salop, II. g. 411 (13).
Harness and weapons, Almain rivetts, bills, &c., I. 70 vii., 136, 163(2), 192, 201 (pp. 88–9, 91), 202 (pp. 103, 105), 234, 271, 364 (p. 160), 385, 406, 440, 507, 532, 533, 595 (p. 274), 809, 1148, 1183 (2); II. 984, 1091, 1103, 1328.
Harodon or Haroden, Hugh, II. 458, 476.
Harlod or Harald, ——, II. 236, 251, 297.
Harowdon. See Harrowden., ——, II. 236, 251, 297.
Harper, George, II. 911 (pp. 319–20).
-, Wm., II. 1162.
Harpissley. See Harpsley.
Harpley, Norf., I. g. 1330 (26); II. 13 (2):—g. 1311 (30).
Harpsfield (Herpysfeld), Lewis, II. 186 (19).
Harpsley (Harpissley), Mr., II. 1329.
Harre, Thos., I. 581, 581 n.
Harres. See Harris., Thos., I. 581, 581 n.
Harrietsham (Harieteisham), Kent, I. g. 311 (18).
Harrington (Herington, Haryngton), Mr., I. 6 (p. 5); II. 1196.
-, (Herryngton, Haryngton, Harington), John, I. 590, 639, 734 (2), 841 (3, 4), 1207 (5):—g. 1104 (10); II. 196:—g. 1150 (18).
-, John, of Stoke Dry, signature of, I. 126.
-, Robt., I. g. 539 (7).
-, (Harington), Wm., mayor of York, I. 306 (pp. 137–8); II. 172 (2).
Harris or Harres (Harys), ——, II. 596, 1157, 1209–10.
-, Harry, II. 195.
-, Janet, I. 1214 (2).
-, John, II. 195.
-, Robert, II. 195 (p. 85).
-, Walt., II. 815, 912.
-, Wm., I. 75; II. 665:—g. 191 (40).
Harrison, Harryson, or Herryson, ——, of Hull, I. 392 (p. 186).
-, ——, of Lutterworth, II. 1208 (2).
-, Mr., I. 950.
-, Ant., II. 149.
-, George, I. 63.
-, (Henryson, Harreson), John, I. 581 bis, 581 n. ter, 914; II. 44.
-, Ric. See Kirkstead, abbot of.
-, (Haryson), Ric., priest, letter from, I. 1271 (4).
-, Robt., I. 369 (p. 165).
-, Seth, I. 406.
-, Wm., I. 581 ii., 671 (p. 296), 914 (p. 417).
Harrow-on-the-Hill, Midd., letter dated at, II. 748–9, 934.
Harrowden (Harowdon), Ntht., letter dated at, II. 478.
Harrowden (Harowdon), Thos. Vaux, lord. See Vaux.
Harrydaunce, John, bricklayer, II. 594, 624.
Hart (Hert), Dham., parson of. See Wilson, Wm.
Hart or Hert, Robt., priest, I. 380.
-, Thos., I. 74.
-, Wm., I. 380.
Harteskay. See Horskey.
Hartfield (Hartfeld), Suss., II. g. 1008 (3), 1150 (31).
Harting (Hertyng), Suss., II. g. 1008 (19).
-, benefice of, I. 86, 195, 237, 947.
Hartlebury (Harlebury, Hartl.), Worc., II. 1259.
-, letters dated at, II. 501, 947, 1266.
Hartlepool, Dham., I. 578.
-, late mayor of, I. 578.
Hartlepool (Hartylpoole, Hertylpole), Roger, monk of Jervaulx, I. 1012, 1036; II. 291 ii.
Hartley, Nthld., II. 422 (2).
Hartley (Hurteley), Westmld., I. 498 (2).
Hartley (Harteley) Castle, (Westmld.?), II. 249 (3 ii.).
Hartoft (Hertoft), Yorks., I. 1277 iii.
Hartwell, ——, provost marshal at Lincoln, I. 70 vii.
-, (Hertwell), John, I. 591, 639.
Harvell (Arvell), Edmund, resident at Venice, I. 406, 763; II. 484, 546, 1021, 1127, 1217.
-, -, letters from, I. 763; II. 484, 1021, 1127, 1217.
Harvelles castle, near Aire, I. 1005.
Harvey or Harvye, John, I. 1146; II. g. 1150 (42).
-, Wm., II. g. 1008 (10).
Harviste, Thos., II. 1033.
Harvye. See Harvey., Thos., II. 1033.
Harwar, Roger, I. 717.
Harward, Benedict, letter from, II. 1110.
-, -, his brother William, II. 1110.
Harwich, Essex, I. 1095; II. 495.
Harwood, Yorks., I. 71.
Harwood (Harwodd), Richard, I. 330, 1095; II. 12 (1, 2).
-, -, his wife, I. 535; II. 12 (2).
Haryet, Abell, I. 701.
Haselbury, Wilts., I. g. 311 (33).
Hasilside. See Hesleyside.
Hasilwood, Mr., II. 657.
-, (Haselwode, Hasselwod), Edm., keeper of the Fleet, I. 734 (8), 1163; II. App. 16.
-, -, letter from, II. App. 16.
-, John, II. g. 1150 (18, 28).
Haslemere (Hasilmere), Suss. (sic, qu. Surr.?), II. g. 1008 (19).
Hassall (Hassar), Richard, solicitor to the Welsh Council, I. 578, 781:—g. 539 (3, 42), 1330 (55); II. 914 ii., 997, 1057:—g. 411 (9), 1150 (33).
-, -, letters from, I. 781; II. 997, 1057.
-, -, signature of, II. 1057 (1–3).
Hasteley or Hasylegh, near Arreton, I. of Wight, I. g. 539 (45); II. g. 1150 (7).
Hasting. Francis, II. 186 (15).
Hastings, Suss., I. 1095; II. 574.
-, letter from bailiff and jurats of, I. 748.
Hastings, Francis lord, son of the earl of Huntingdon, II. 186 (40), 847, 911 (pp. 319–20), 1060 (p. 374):—g. 1008 (26).
-, -, Katharine his wife, II. g. 1008 (26).
Hastings (Hastingez), —, I. 86 (p. 46), 457 (p. 220), 1027; II. 167, 603, 921.
-, Sir Brian, sheriff of Yorkshire (1536–7), I. 6, 517, 576, 853, 929, 1089 (pp. 502–3):—g. 539 (43); II. 100, 102 (2, 5), 369 (3 p. 149), 1235.
-, -, letters from, I. 517, 929.
-, Francis, son of Sir Brian, I. g. 539 (13).
-, Sir Hugh, I. 588.
-, Hugh, II. 487 n.
-, John, II. 1060 (p. 373).
-, Rob., I. 535 ii.
-, Wm., I. g. 1330 (63); II. 304.
Hasylegh. See Hasteley.-, Wm., I. g. 1330 (63); II. 304.
Hasyll, Ric., of West Malling, I. 990.
Hatch (Hacche), near Northill, Beds., II. 458.
Harchet, Robert, letter to, I. 798.
Hatclif (Hatteclyff), Thos., II. 430 (1, 2):—g. 1311 (28).
-, -, letter from, II. 430 (2).
Hatfield (Haitefeld), near Doncaster, Yorks., I. 576:—g. 539 (43).
Hatfield Peverill, Essex, II. g. 191 (40).
Hatfield Regis (or Broadoak), Essex, priory (supp.) of, II. 718.
-, -, prior of. See Standon, Ric.
Hatley Cokynge, Camb., II.g. 1311 (20).
Hatley East, Camb., II.g. 1311 (20).
Hatley Hungrye, Camb., II.g. 1311 (20).
Hatton, Chesh., II. 597.
Hatton, Linc., parson of, I. 70 iv.
Hatton Grange, Salop, II. g. 411 (13).
Haught. See Hawte., Salop, II. g. 411 (13).
Haughton (Haghton) castle, Nthld., I. 804.
Haughton (Hawghton), Staff., I. 584.
Haughton. See also Houghton., Staff., I. 584.
Haughton (Hawghtune), Dan John, I. 892.
Haukenston, co. Meath, II. 1310 i. (11).
Hauker. See Hawker., co. Meath, II. 1310 i. (11).
Haukeruge, Wilts, I. g. 311 (33).
Haule. See Hall., Wilts, I. g. 311 (33).
Haule, Katherine, I. 742 (2).
-, Mary, I. 742 (2).
Haull. See Hall.
Haulloughton. See Hallaton.
Haulte. See Hawte.
Haunworth park (qu. Hanworth?), II. 1209.
Hausted. See Hawstead.
Hausworthe. See Holdsworth.
Havard, Thos., II. g. 191 (39).
Haverford West, S. Wales, I. 800:—g. 539 (47).
Haverholme priory, Linc., II. 187 (6).
Havering-atte-Bower, Essex, I. 301:—g. 1104 (2); II. 975:—g. 1311 (6).
-, park of, letter to the keeper, II. 153.
Haverstoe, Linc., I. 179 (p. 78).
Havoodwen, in Wales, I. g. 311 (46).
Havre de Grace (Port de Grace, Newhaven), in Normandy, I. 556, (p. 259), 647, 762, 1107; II. 482, 1006.
-, letter dated at, I. 1051.
Haward. See Howard.
Hawcroft. See Holcroft.
Hawdewyn, Wm., I. 671.
Hawe Barns. See Hall Barns.
Hawes, Ric., II. g. 1150 (29).
Hawgh, Thos., I. 1207 (13).
Hawghton. See Haughton.
Hawker or Hauker, Robt., I. 1056, 1300 (2); II. 68:—g. 1150 (38).
Hawkes, John, clk., I. g. 1105 (11).
-, Robt., II. 1060 (p. 373).
Hawkesworth, James, I. 1164.
Hawkins or Hawkyns, (Hakins), ——, I. 393 (p. 195), 1086 ii.; II. 858.
-, John, I. 308.
-, Ric., I. g. 1105 (16).
-, Rob., II. 975.
-, Thos., II. g. 1311 (14).
-, (Haukyns), Wm., of Plymouth, I. 153.
Hawks (falcon, hobby, goshawk, lanners), I. 8, 86 (p. 46), 118, 195, 443, 452, 457 (p. 220), 586, 740, 1094, 1278–9; II. 170, 228, 527, 555, 634, 680, 711, 731, 748–9, 774, 807–8, 824, 870, 958, 962, 1058–9, 1095, 1130, 1194, 1211.
Hawlde, Patrick, prior of Holyrood in Limerick, II. 457.
Hawle. See Hall., Patrick, prior of Holyrood in Limerick, II. 457.
Hawley, Thos., Clarencieux king of Arms, I. 73, 914 (p. 416); II. 192, 1060 (p. 373).
-, -, bill of, I. 73.
Hawmby or Hawnby. See Hagnaby.
Hawmond. See Hamond.
Hawnabe in Richmondshire, II. 1212 (p. 428).
Haworth. See Howard.
Haws, Walter, II. 1098.
Hawstead, Suff., letter dated at, I. 686 (? Hausted).
Hawstrate. See Hoghstraten.
Hawsworth. See Holdsworth.
Hawte, Alan, II. 180.
-, (Haulte, Haught), Sir Wm., I. 766; II. 911 ii., 1048, 1144:—g. 1150 (18).
Hawtenprice. See Haltenprise.
Hawtton. See Aughton.
Hawttreyll, Ric., II. 688.
Haycroffte,——, I. 685 (3).
Haydon, Essex, II. g. 1311 (26).
Haydon (Heydon), Nthld., II. g. 411 (17).
Haydyng. See Hesdin.
Haye, Gerald, II. 898 (5).
-, Patrick, II. 898 (5).
Haye, Palme de, I. 589 (2).
Hayes (Heyes, Hays), Midd., II. g. 1311 (22 p. 470).
-, Wm., Warham, parson of, II. 783:—g. 411 (32).
Hayes, Cornelius, goldsmith, II. 180, 1250.
-, (Heys), Thos., I. 1150 n.; II. g. 191 (58).
-, Walter, II. g. 411 (21).
Hayleforth, a ship of, II. 1325.
Hayles. See Hailes.
Haylisham. See Hailsham.
Haylle, Nthld., I. g. 1103 (29).
Hayllom. See Hallam.
Hayr. See Ayr.
Hayrlaw. See Harlaw.
Haysham, John, II. 195.
Haystow. See Halstow.
Hayton, Yorks., I. 392 (p. 191).
Hayton hundred, Devon, I. g. 1330 (8).
Heacham (Hecham), Norf., II. g. 1311 (30).
Headcorn (Hederone, Hettcorne), Kent, I. 957; II. 908.
Healaugh (Heley, Helaygh)) Park, supp. priory, II. 548 (2).
-, prior of, II. 455.
Heath, Derb., I. g. 795 (38).
Heath (Hethe), Nicholas, archd. of Stafford, I. 15; II. 402, 620, 1122 (p. 393).
-, -, letter to, II. 620.
Heath or Heth (Hethe), Mr., II. 862.
-, (Heithe), Davy, II. 195.
-, Michael, I. 127, 211.
-, Ric., I. g. 1104 (5).
Heathfield (Hethfeld), Suss., II. g. 1311 (34).
Heberton (Soms.?), II. 195 (p. 85).
Heblewhaite or Hebyllthwayt, John, of Sedbergh, I. 632, 914.
Hebora. See Evora.
Heburne. See Hepburn.
Hecham. See Heacham.
Hechbury. See Heytesbury.
Heckington, Linc., II. 2.
Hedcrone. See Headcorn.
Hedeley. See Hedley.
Hedge, John, I. 392 (p. 186).
Hedgerley (Hegeley), Bucks, II. g. 1311 (22).
Hédin. See Hesdin.
Hedingham (Hennyngham) castle, Essex, priory (supp.) of, II. 545.
Hedingham Sible, Essex, II. g. 191 (40).
Hedio, Caspar, the German reformer, II. 410.
Hedlam, Mrs. Philip, I. 1277 iii.
Hedley (Hedeley), Dennis, I. 478 (2), 918 ii.
-, George, II. 186 (14).
-, John, I. 467.
-, Thos., II. 1247, 1255, 1276.
Hedon, in Holderness, I. 380 (p. 178).
Hedsor (Hedesore), Bucks, II. g. 1311 (22 p. 470).
Hedwyn. See Edwyn.
Heffreston, Chesh., I. 694.
Hegeley. See Hedgerley.
Heigham, Ric., II. g. 411 (18).
Heithe. See. Heath.
Helaigh,——, monk of Coverham, II. 291 ii.
Helard, Chr., I. g. 1103 (31).
Hele, Thos., I. 308.
Heley. See Healaugh.
Helgay. See Hilgay.
Heliar. See also Hillyard.
-, John, vicar of East Meon, letter from, II. 70.
Hell. See Hill.
Helley (qu. Healaugh?), Yorks., I. 398.
Hellifield (Helefyld) peel, Yorks., I. 1321.
Hellingly (Helyngly), Suss., II. g. 191 (11. See Errata), 1008 (3).
Helloughton (Hilloughton), Norf., II. g. 1311 (30).
Helmerton. See Hillmarton Helmsley (Hemysley, Hemsley), Yorks., I. 136, 1130; II. 280, 370.
-, letters dated at, II. 332, 340.
Helnesley (Yorks.?), II. 291 ii. Helsington, Westmld., I. g. 795 (14).
Helton, Cornw., I. 1127.
Hely. See Ely., Cornw., I. 1127.
Heyarde. See Hilliard; also Heliar.
Helyngly. See Hellingly.
Helys. See Ellis.
Hemar (Hyymar or Heyghmer), Lancelot, I. 185.
Hemellton. See Embleton., Lancelot, I. 185.
Hemingborough, Yorks., I. 1186.
Hemingby, Linc., II. g. 191 (41).
Hemington, Ntht., letters dated at, II. 1208, 1255, 1276.
Hemington (Hemmyngton), Thos., priest, II. 1102. Hemyngford, I. 1263.
Hempringham, ——, I. 392 (p. 189).
Hempstead, Norf., II. g. 1311 (30).
Hempstede. See Hampstead., Norf., II. g. 1311 (30).
Hempton, Oxon, I. g. 539 (19).
Hempton priory (supp.), Norf., I. 231, 510.
-, prior of. See Salter, Hen.
Hemysley or Hemsley. See Helmsley.
Henage. See Henneage.
Henbury (Hynbyrre), Chesh., II. 1186:—g. 411 (9).
Henbury,——, II. 555, 625.
Hendley. See Henley.,——, II. 555, 625.
Hendrigida, Denbigh, I. g. 1103 (37).
Heneg. See Henneage.
Henes. See Heynes.
Henfield, Suss., II. g. 1311 (34).
Henley in Arden, Warw., I. g. 311 (21); II.g. 1311 (18).
Henley (Hendley), James, I. 1045 (2), 1300 (2); II. 68.
-, John, II. 621.
-, (Hendley), Ric., I. 1045 (2), 1300 (2, 3).
-, (Hendeley), Walter, II. g. 1150 (13), 1311 (28).
Henllan mill, in Isaled, co. Denb., I. g. 1103 (37).
Henneage (Henage, Hennage), Sir Thomas, (knighted 18 Oct. 1537), of the Privy Chamber, I. 41, 875, 1149, 1159, iv., 1199 (4):—g. 1104 (10); II. 172 (p. 57), 661, 739, 814, 911 ii., 939, 946, 973 v., 1063, 1158 (2, 3), 1244, 1295, 1336:—g. 411 (29), 1150 (16).
-, -, letters from, II. 1063, 1244.
-, -, letter to, I. 41.
-, -, his wife, lady Henneage, II. 1060 (p. 374).
Henneage (Heneg),——, II. 1241.
-, George, dean of Lincoln, I. 70 viii., 1218; II. 568, 704.
-, (Henage, Hennege), John, I. 6, 380 (p. 174), 639, 734 (2):—g. 1104 (10); II. g. 1150 (16, 43).
-, (Hennage), Robt., I. 734 (8):—g. 1330 (13).
Hennebault. See Annebaut.-, (Hennage), Robt., I. 734 (8):—g. 1330 (13).
Hennwers or Henniers soldiers, I. 801; II. 192.
Hennyng, Linc., I. 581 n.
Hennyngam, II. 97.
Hennyngham alias Honnyngham. See Hevingham., II. 97.
Hennynghani castle. See Hevingham castle., II. 97.
Henrison,——, I. 786 (p. 342).
Henry I., king, charter of, II. g. 1150 (5).
Henry II., king, charter of, II. g. 1150 (5).
Henry III., king, charter of, II. g. 1150 (5).
Henry IV., king, I. 901 (p. 407).
Henry V., king, I. 1313 (p. 596).
Henry VI., king, II. 186 (38).
Henry VII., king, I. 151, 841 (3, 4), 901 (p. 407), 1011 (p. 454), 1012, 1313 (p. 596); II. 1, 186 (1–3, 62), 973 ii., 1079, 1277; 1324:—g. 1150 (5).
-, -, letter to, II. 186 (2).
Henry VIII., king, personal notices of, I. 3, 17 (p. 13), 23, 34, 42–5, 47 (2, 3, 4, 8, 11), 48, 66, 70 xiii., 125–6, 137, 146, 151, 154–6, 162, 164–5, 184, 185 (p. 80), 190, 198–9, 201 (pp. 85–6, 88–9), 202, 212, 237, 249, 252, 255, 271, 291, 298, 302, 329, 332, 353, (p. 156), 366, (p. 161). 368, 378, 407 (2), 416, 420, 425, 429, 439, 440, 444, 450, 463, 492, 528, 532, 549, 565, 609, 665, 667, 677, 685 (3), 697, 698 (2), 723, 777 (p. 338), 784, 789 (p. 346), 790, (p. 347), 843, 849, 886, 900 (p. 401), 901 (p. 405), 947–8, 973, 988, 1008–9, 1013 (p. 458), 1068, 1132–3, 1149, 1164, 1175, 1187, 1189, 1194 (2), 1195, 1198, 1224–5, 1244, 1247, 1266–7, 1273–4, 1284–5, 1290, 1307 (2), 1317; II. 22, 41, 43, 63, 66, 73, 74, 77, 97, 105, 126, 166 (p. 55), 186 (38), 200, 208, 212, 228–9, 236, 242, 245, 259, 271, 275, 283, 291 (p. 120), 297, 315, 328–9, 331, 337–8, 395, 397, 413, 415, 422, 424, 427, 430, 437–9, 445, 466–7, 473, 479, 483, 489, 491, 495, 512, 548, 552 (p. 208) 555, 566, 586, 589, 590, 619–20, 625, 650, 661, 665, 671–2, 676, 680, 683, 689–90, 704, 720, 736, 738, 747, 764, 774, 795, 802, 805, 807, 810, 812, 814, 821, 827, 839, 861, 870–1, 873, 875, 891–3, 911 (p. 320), 921, 925, 935, 939, 940–1, 946, 950, 951, 952, 971, 976–7, 983, 987–8, 991, 994, 1002, 1004, 1013, 1022–3, 1030, 1035, 1044, 1060, 1063, 1090, 1122 ii., 1136, 1143, 1151, 1152, 1179, 1181, 1185, 1189, 1196, 1201, 1205, 1209–10, 1234,1244, 1250, 1259, 1269, 1285–6, 1292–3, 1295, 1336:—App. 7, 19, 43, 44, 45.
-, letters from, I. 21, 26, 36, 90, 96–7, 208–9, 222, 224, 226–8, 274, 300, 418, 422, 445, 465, 479, 503–4, 540, 666, 668, 706, 817, 863, 865, 896, 939–10, 1031–2, 1117–18, 1192, 1313; II. 77, 78, 133, 155–6, 263, 368, 376–7, 385–8, 525, 599, 712, 746, 797, 832, 867–9, 913, 972, 1134, 1249.
-, letters to, I. 50, 67, 71, 84, 85 (2), 136, 141–2, 160, 169, 174, 177, 204, 207, 234, 248, 292, 331, 342, 351, 362, 365, 372, 394, 397, 401, 419, 421, 448, 453, 498, 500, 520, 552, 557, 590, 602, 613–15, 633, 648, 656, 699, 709–10, 745, 781, 804, 806, 809, 840, 842, 849 (p. 380), 857, 870, 882, 883 (2), 915, 918, 924, 938, 983, 986, 997, 1028, 1129, 1135, 1162, 1167, 1172, 1190, 1214, 1217, 1220, 1223, 1286, 1305; II. 2, 25, 34, 55, 100, 107, 123, 132, 146, 186 (18, 62–3), 230, 281–2, 307, 346, 355, 364, 389, 442, 464, 506, 524, 563, 598, 627, 633, 641, 670, 695, 723, 732, 760, 792, 833, 880, 888, 905, 929, 952, 967, 1025, 1064, 1075–6, 1078–9, 1088–9, 1121, 1133, 1156, 1231, 1263, 1283, 1300, 1312:—App. 10, 12, 15.
-, his children. See Mary and Elizabeth.
-, has a sore leg, I. 1068; II. 77.
-, reports of his death, II. 935, 1185, 1205, 1208, 1220, 1252, 1256, 1282, 1298.
-, debts to, II. 1048.
-, his "gests," II. 430 (2).
-, his grandam. See Richmond, Margaret, countess of.
-, handwriting of, I. 370 n, 1312; II. 401 (3), 407.
-, household, I. 1297; II. 177, 430 (2), 945, 1060 (p. 370), 1151 (2), 1251.
-, -, reformed (spears and pensioners), I. 86, 237, 299, 353.
-, his marriage with (and divorce from) Katharine of Arragon, I. 444, 637, 845, 901, (pp. 406, 409), 1022 (p. 467); II. 212, 635, 952.
-, his marriage, II. 1053.
-, his opinion of the General Council.
-, -, See under Council.
-, the Pope's censures against (bulls), I. 34, 55, 296, 326, 414, 463, 525, 580, 647, 923, 931, 996.
-, his privy chamber, I. 84, 1068; II. 382 (5), 911.
-, his title Defender of the Faith, I. 665.
-, his signature, II. g. 1150 (18).
-, household (and other) officers of:—almoner. See Foxe, bp. of Hereford. auditors, I. g. 795 (43).
-, -, captain of the guard. See Kingston, Sir Will.
-, -, chamberlain. See Sandes, Wm. lord. the three lord chamberlains, II. 911.
-, -, Chapel royal. (See also under Chapel), II. 911.
-, -, -, dean of. See Sampson, Ric.
-, -, chaplains, I. g. 311 (28), 1104 (9); II. 894, 911:—g. 191 (5), 617 (6), 1008 (7,8), 1150 (35).
-, -, officers of the Cellar, II. g. 191 (7).
-, -, clerk of the Closet. See Wolfet, George.
-, -, clerk of the Crown, II. 1094.
-, -, clerk of the Green cloth, II. 945.
-, -, clerk of the Kitchen, I. g. 1103 (1); II. 945.
-, -, clerks of the Privy seal, I. g. 1103 (15).
-, -, clerk of the Wardrohe, II. g. 796 (6).
-, -, comptroller of the Household. See Paulet, Sir Wm.
-, -, esquires of the Body, I. g. 1003 (32); II. g. 191 (20), 617 (8), 1311 (12).
-, -, esquires of the Stable, I. g. 1104 (6).
-, -, falconer, II. 530.
-, -, gentleman ushers, I. g. 795 (2, 41), 1103 (7); II. 413:—g. 796 (15), 1008 (27), 1311 (25).
-, -, gentlemen of the Privy chamber, I. g. 1103 (13); II. g. 617 (10), 1150 (31).
-, -, groom of the Chamber, I. g. 1330 (37); II. g. 191(18).
-, -, groom of the Wardrobe, II. g. 191 (4, 43).
-, -, the Guard, II. 1060 (p. 374).
-, -, gunfounders, I. g. 1102 (21, 22).
-, -, gunners, I. g. 1330 (9–11).
-, -, keeper of the arras and tapestry, I. g. 795 (22).
-, -, knight of the Body, I. g. 795 (14).
-, -, lady mistress, II. 911
-, -, master cook I. g. 1330 (28); II. g. 1311 (15).
-, -, organist, II. g.1150 (37)
-, -, pages of the chamber, I. g. 1103 (36); II. g. 1008 (42), 1311 (3).
-, -, rat-catcher, II. g. 796 (8).
-, -, receivers of lands, I. 1091.
-, -, serjeants-at-arms, I. g. 1105 (9); II. g. 1311 (19, 21).
-, -, serjeant of the Catry, II. 285.
-, -, serjeant of the Cellar, II. 1211.
-, -, serjeants-at-law, King's, II. g. 1008 (16).
-, -, sewers of the Chamber, I. g. 311 (29), 795(16), 1330 (3, 20); II. g. 1150 (17), 1311 (7).
-, -, steward of the Household. See Shrewsbury, earl of.
-, -, stewardship of the Household, II. g. 191 (36).
-, -, surveyors-general of Crown lands, I. 1091:—g. 539 (40); II. 168, 858.
-, -, surveyor of liveries and prosecutions, I. g. 795 (27).
-, -, surveyor of woods. See Wigston Roger.
-, -, treasurer of the Chamber, I. 1091; II. 2, 180, 276, 1250. See. Tuke, Sir Brian.
-, -, treasurer of the Household, II. 911. See Fitzwilliam, Sir Wm; Paulet, Sir Wm.
-, -, chief trencher, I. g. 539 (29).
-, -, vice-admiral. See Dudley, Sir John.
-, -, vice chamberlain. See Kingston, Sir Wm.
-, -, yeomen of the Chamber, II. g. 191(20), 411 (16), 1311 (9).
-, -, yeomen of the Crown, I. g. 1330 (32).
-, -, yeomen of the Guard, I. g. 311 (29), 1330 (15); II. g. 1008 (24), 1311 (4, 9, 11, 14, 33).
-, -, yeomen pricker of the buckhounds, II. g. 1008 (37).
Henry, Dauphin (Dolphin) of France, afterwards Henry II., I. 12, 124, 826; II. 104, 121, 210, 228, 319, 323(2), 372(1, 2), 395, 418, 494, 539, 957, 962, 968, 1040, 1217 (p. 430).
-, -, his brother. See Charles duke of Orleans.
-, -,his secretary, II. 121.
-, -,his sister. See Margaret of France.
-, -,his wife. See Katharine De Medici.
Henryson. See Harrison.
Hepburn (Heburne, Heyborn), Thos., II. 249–50 (1, 5).
Herald, the. See Miller, Thomas (Lancaster): Treberon, Thos.
Herbais (Arbes), Sieur de, I. 696; II. 148.
-, -, instructions to, I. 696.
Herbert, Lady, of Troy, II. 911 (p. 320).
-, (Harbert), Mr., I. 953.
-, (Herbard), Francis, I. 963; II. 468, 472.
-, George, I. 969.
-, John, II. 1333.
-, Sir Richard, I. 93; II. 158.
-, Ric. or Rice, I. g. 1330 (51).
-, Walter, I. 1271; II. 995, 1333.
-, (Harbert), Wm., I. g. 311 (12); II.1333.
-, Sir Wm., dec., I. g. 1330 (51).
Hercote or Hercourt. See Harcourt.
Hercules, ——, II. 269, 711, 922.
Hercy, John, I. g. 1104 (11); II. g. 1150 (18).
Herdman or Hyrdman, Rob., I. 581, 581 n.
Hereford, Castle of, I. g. 311 (30).
Hereford (Harforth, Harford), Bishop of, I. 1287. See Foxe, Edward.
Herefordshire, I. 928:—g. 1330 (55); II. g. 191 (35), 1150 (18), 1311 (37).
-, sheriff of (1537–8). See Blount John.
Herendon, Walter, I. g. 1330 (23).
Heresy and heretics, I. 6 (p. 4), 70 i., 123, 163, 166, 275, 308 (p. 140), 368, 392, (new opinions), 429 (p. 208), 430, 444 (p. 214), 532–3, 567, 576, 756, 786 ii., 804, (p. 357), 852–4, 899, 900 (p. 401), 901 (pp. 405, 409, 411–12), 945, 957 (new fellows), 1021, 1087 (p. 495), 1147, 1316; II. 221, 302–3, 436, 530, 716 (2), 846, 1031, 1114, 1148:—App. 19.
"Heretic" Bishops (Canterbury, Worcester, St. David's and Lincoln), I. 6 (pp. 4, 9), 201 (p. 91), 900 (p. 401), 901 (pp. 403, 405, 411–12), 945, 1021 (4).
Herford (i.e. Hereford), my lord of. See Foxe, bp. of Hereford.
Herington. See Harrington., my lord of. See Foxe, bp. of Hereford.
Hermanus, Dominus, II. 1126.
Herme (Erme), one of the Channel Islands, II. g. 191 (46).
Hermitage (Armetage) Castle, in Liddisdale, II. 990.
Herne, Linc., II. g. 1311 (20).
Heron, ——, of Ford, I. 595.
-, Eliz., I. g. 1103 (29).
-, George, son and heir of John of Chipchase, II. 142, 203 (p. 87), 229, 291, 588, 741, 746, 772.
-, John, I. 225, 421:—g. 1330 (3).
-, John, of Chipchase, I. 799, 1090 passim; II. 142, 193, 203, (p. 87, "now in ward there"), 229, 291, 588, 741, 746, 772, 823.
-, -, his son. See Heron George.
-, -, his wife's sister, I. 1091 (p. 507).
-, -, his daughter, wife of Cuthbert Charleton, II. 291.
-, John, bastard son of John of Chipchase, I. 799.
-, Sir John, treasurer of the Chamber, dec., I. g. 795 (38); II. 186 (4).
-, John, of Hall (Hawe) Barns, II. 142, 203 (p. 87), 229, 823.
-, Sir Wm., dec., I. g. 1103 (29).
-, Wm., II. 193.
Herons, the Border family, II. 291 (p. 120), 1336.
Herons (hernsews), I. g. 1330 (3); II. 186(74).
Herpysfeld. See Harpsfield., I. g. 1330 (3); II. 186(74).
Herringfleet (Heryngfiete) priory (supp.), Suff., I. 510.
Herryng, Ric., signature of, I. 108.
Herrings, I. 8, 196, 355, 459–60, 566, 599, 663, 718; II. 186(70), 188, 252, 687, 1103, 1118, 1209, 1211.
Herste. See Hurst., I. 8, 196, 355, 459–60, 566, 599, 663, 718; II. 186(70), 188, 252, 687, 1103, 1118, 1209, 1211.
Herstmonceux. See Hurstmonceux., I. 8, 196, 355, 459–60, 566, 599, 663, 718; II. 186(70), 188, 252, 687, 1103, 1118, 1209, 1211.
Hert. See Hart., I. 8, 196, 355, 459–60, 566, 599, 663, 718; II. 186(70), 188, 252, 687, 1103, 1118, 1209, 1211.
Herte, Henry, I. g. 539 (34).
Hertford, II. 275.
-, Castle of, I. g. 311 (30).
Hertford. Earl of, II. 938:—g. 1008 (22). See Seymour, Sir Edw.
Hertford or Herteford, my lord of. See Foxe, bp. of Hereford.
Hertfordshire, or Herts, I. 757 ii.:—g. 1105(15); II. 975, 1101, 1314 (1, 2):—g. 1150 (18, 41).
-, suppressed monasteries in, I. 571.
Hertoft. See Hartoft.
Hertwell. See Hartwell.
Hertylpole. See Hartlepool.
Hertyng. See Harting.
Hery, ——, a Fleming, I. 751.
Heryngfiete. See Herringfleet.
Herngsawe, Norf., II. g. 1311 (30).
Hesdin (Hédin, Hedung, Hesding, Heyding, Haydyng), in France, I. 690, 705, 826, 861, 949, 1039, 1076, 1322; II. 18(2), 105–6, 113, 124–5, 148 n., 213, 319, 333, 372, 539, 948.
-, letters dated at, I. 769, 826, 861, 956; II. 824.
-, castle of, I. 690, 705, 752, 760–1, 769, 813, 826, 885, 931, 953, 956, 962, 1048, 1071, 1329; II. 372.
-, -, Burgundian captain of, I. 953.
Hesell. See Hessle.
Hesleyside (Hasilside), Nthld., 799; II. 878, 978, 1076, 1231 (p. 433), 1242.
Hesse, Philip landgrave of, Elector, I. 564, 745, 997; II. 1089, 1148.
-, -, letter from, II. 1089.
-, -, signature of, I. 745.
Hessen, Colonel, II. 125 (p. 43).
Hessle (Hessell, Hesell), Yorks., I. 392 (pp. 184–5):—g. 1103 (1).
Hessylskewgh, Yorks., I. 201 (p. 100).
Hestam (qu. Evesham q. v.), II. 534 (2).
Hestedeheshe, in Gilsland, II. 836.
Heth or Hethe. See Heath., in Gilsland, II. 836.
Hettcorne. See Headcorn., in Gilsland, II. 836.
Heuster, Robt. ap. Roger, parson of Llanelidan, I. 1202 (2).
Hevenynges (Hennuyng), Linc., I. 581n.
Hever, Kent, letters dated, II. 580, 722.
Hever, John, I. g. 1103 (15).
Hever Forest, near Louvain, I. 1220.
Heversham, Westmld., I. 671 (2 iii.).
Hevingham (Hennyngham alias Honnyngham), Norf., II. g. 1311 (20).
Hevingham castle, Suff., II. 97 (?Hennyngam).
Hevingham, Sir John, II. g. 1150 (42).
Hevora. See Evora., Sir John, II. g. 1150 (42).
Hew, Sir. See Hugh.
Hewelsfield, Gloue., I. g. 795 (16).
Hewes. See Huges., Gloue., I. g. 795 (16).
Hewett or Hewytt, Giles, petition of, II. 1328.
-, John, II. 1068 ii., 1325.
-, Nich., II. 646.
-,(Huet), Wm., vicar of All Hallows in Cambridge, I. 876–7.
-, -, letter from, I. 877.
Hewoode or Heywood, Wilts, I. g. 311 (33).
Hewse. See Hughes.
Hewster. See Heuster.
Hewys. See Hughes.
Hexham (Hexam, Exham), Nthld., I. 804, 1086 ii., 1090 (pp. 505, 507); II. 537, 696 (2).
-, letters dated at, I. 546; II. 280, 823, 878, 1242.
-, priory (abbey) of, I. 421, 479, 498, 500, 546, 1086 ii. (abbey), 1090 (pp. 506–7); II. 548 (2).
Hexhamshire, Nthld., I. 345, 546, 595, 1090 (pp. 504, 506–7).
Heyborn. See Hepburn., Nthld., I. 345, 546, 595, 1090 (pp. 504, 506–7).
Heyding. See Hesdin., Nthld., I. 345, 546, 595, 1090 (pp. 504, 506–7).
Heydock, ——, monk of Whalley, I. 632.
-, Thos., I. g. 311 (34).
Heydon, Sir John, I. 588, 1045–6, 1056, 1063, 1125, 1268 iv., 1301; II. 21.
-, -, letters from, I. 1045–6, 1301.
-, -, signature of, I. 1056; II. 21.
-, Ric., I. 1046, 1301.
Heyes. See Hayes.
Heyes, George, secretary to the Duke of Albury, II. 181.
Heygham. See Higham.
Heyght Laws, the, I. 1259 (2).
Heynes (Henes, Haynes), Dr. Simon, dean of Exeter (1537), II. 182, 263, 409 n., 557, 911 ii., 1044.
-, -, letter from, II. 557.
-, -, letter to, II. 182.
-, -, handwriting of, II. 409 n.
Heynestown, co. Louth, II. 1310 (43).
Heys. See Hayes., co. Louth, II. 1310 (43).
Heysham (Heysam), Lanc., I. 671 (2 ii).
Heyshot, Suss., II. g. 1008 (19).
Heytesbury (Hechbury), Wilts. See Hungerford of Heytesbury, lord.
Heyward, John, alias Wolward, I. g. 1330 (54).
Heywood, alias Hewoode, Wilts, I. g. 311 (33).
Hibernicus (Hybernicus), Duncanus, I. 733; II. 433.
Hicke or Hikkye, John, M.D., Irish rebel, II. 1310 i. (45), ii. (9).
Hide. See Hyde., John, M.D., Irish rebel, II. 1310 i. (45), ii. (9).
Hides, I. 74 (calfskins):—g. 311 (29); II. 253.
Higdon or Hogden, Brian, dean of York, q. v.
Higford, John, I. g. 795 (15).
Higgins (Hygyns), John, II. 496.
Higgonstown, in Ireland, II. 837 (2).
Higham, Clement, II. g. 1150 (42).
Higham (Heygham) Ferrers, Ntht., II. 1068 ii.
High Downes in Barnet, II. g. 191 (31).
Hikkye. See Hicke., II. g. 191 (31).
Hilgay (Helgay), Norf., II. g. 1311 (30).
Hill, in Haddenham, Camb., II. g. 1008 (17).
Hill (Hyll), Edw., I. 1004.
-, George, I. 734 (8).
-, James, priest, I. 702, 765 (1, 2), 768.
-, James, II. 256, 285, 576:—App. 32.
-, -, letter from, II. App. 32.
-, -, his father and mother, II. App. 32.
-, John, II. 530.
-, Robt., I. g. 1105 (10); II. g. 1150 (12, 14).
-, (Hell), Roland, mercer, I. 1260.
-, Thos., of Gray's Inn, town clerk of Worcester, II. 692, 912, 1224.
Hillersdon (Hyllarsdon), Andrew, I. g. 795 (35); II. 754, 803, 856.
-, -, his declaration, II. 754.
Hiles (Hylles), Edw., preceptor of Shingay, dec., I. g. 1103 (28).
Hilliard (Hilyard, Helyarde), Sir Chr., I. 6 (p. 7), 201, 380 (p. 178), 392 (p. 186–90), 1172 (2), 1207 (4); II. App. 31.
Hilliard. See also Heliar., Helyarde), Sir Chr., I. 6 (p. 7), 201, 380 (p. 178), 392 (p. 186–90), 1172 (2), 1207 (4); II. App. 31.
Hillington, Norf., I. g. 1330 (26); II. g. 1311 (30).
Hillmarton (Helmerton), Wilts., II. g. 1311 (22).
Hilloughton. See Helloughton.
Hilsey, John, bp. of Rochester, prior of the Black Friars, London, I. 70 xii., 297, 635, 726, 790 (p. 347), 901 (pp. 405, 409 "two bishops"):—g. 795 (26); II. 402–3, 420, 530, 911 ii., 1060 (pp. 373–4).
-, -, letters from, I. 297, 726; II. 420.
Hiltoft, John, I. 1207 (7).
Hilton Abbey, Staff., II. g. 1008 (1).
-, Edw. Wilkyns, abbot of, II. g. 1008 (1).
Hilton, the baron of (temp. Hen. VII.), II. 186 (1).
-, Baron, II. 918.
-, Robert, I. 687 (2).
-, (Hylton), Sir Thomas, sheriff of Durham, I. 6 i. (pp. 5 bis, 6, 7) ii., 29 (2), 294, 369, (pp. 164, 166), 392 (p. 192); II. 422, 431, 479, 696 (2), 712.
-, (Hulton), Sir Wm., II. 193.
Hillyard. See Hilliard.
Hind. See Hynde.
Hinderwell, Yorks., I. 533.
-, parson of, I. 1084.
Hinrigge, Nthld., I. g. 1103 (29).
Hipporegiensis (properly Eporediensis), i.e. of Ivrea (in Piedmont), q.v.
Hitchin (Huchyn), Herts., II. 275, 974–5.
Hithe. See Hythe., Herts., II. 275, 974–5.
Hoathley East (Esthotheligh), Suss., II.g. 1311 (34).
Hobbe, Thos., dean of St. Stephens, II. 911 ii.; II. 1241.
Hobbes, John, I. g. 1330 (10).
-, Robt. See St. Albans, abbot of.
Hoborn. See Holburn.-, Robt. See St. Albans, abbot of.
Hobson, John, I. 1103 (11).
Hoby, Philip, I. 254.
Hochepot, M. de (qu. Rochepot, q. v.?), II. 1039.
Hockerton (Hokerton), Notts., I. g. 1330 (29).
Hodde, Reg., II. g. 191 (42).
Hodfern, Ralph, II. 186 (65).
Hodge, Robert, parish priest of Whitburn, II. 340, 422, 732 (See notes).
-, -, deposition of, II. 422 (2).
Hodgekin (Hodgkin), John, S.T.P., bp. suffragan of Bedford (1537), II. 1163:—g. 1311 (5).
Hodgekinson (Hoggekynson), John, I. 199.
Hodgeson, ——, I. 481 (p. 228); II. 741.
-, James, I. 581 ii.
-, (Hogeson), John, II. 186 (67).
-, (Hogeson), Ralph, II. 186 (65).
-, Robt., I. 498 (2).
-, Wm., I. 498 (2).
Hodlow, ——, I. 6 (p. 8).
Hody, Wm., II. g. 1150 (21).
Hoflete, John, I. 662.
Hog, Rob., I. 174.
Hogan (Huggan, Hogain), Mr., I. 308; II. 487.
-, (Hogon), John, I. 424.
-, (Hogans), Robt., master cook, dec., I. g. 1330 (28).
Hogeges, Wm., I. 1194 (2).
Hogeley (Bucks?), II. 1311 (22 pp. 470).
Hogenston, co. Meath, II. 1310 i. (11).
Hogeson. See Hodgeson.
Hoggekynson. See Hodgekinson.
Hogges nunnery. See under Dublin.
Hogham (qu. Haigham?), I. 199.
Hoghnyr Abbey, "on this side Limerick," II. 898 (9).
Hoghstraten (Hawstrate), Count of, II. 93 (2).
Hoghton. See Houghton.
Hoghton, letter dated at, I. 871.
Hogon. See Hogan.
Hoke. See Hooke.
Hoke, Hants., II. g. 1311 (40).
Hokerton. See Hockerton.
Hokes, Ric., I. 74.
Holand. See Holland.
Holands, Nthld., I. g. 1103 (29).
Holbeach, Linc., II. 1311 (20).
Holbeche (Holbaghe), Henry, prior of Worester, afterwards bp. of Rochester, I. 574; II. 501, 587, 1044.
-, -, letter from, I. 574.
Holbeme, Thos., prior (late) of Mitchelham, II. 1008 (3).
Holburn (Hoborn), Nthld. (near Bedford), II. 249.
Holburn (Hoborn, Holboorne), Thos., II. 249 250 (2, 5).
Holcombe, Devon, I. g. 1330 (16).
Holcombe, Oxon., I. g. 539 (19).
Holcotts, Derb., I. g. 795 (38).
Holcroft, Mr., I. 1236; II. 205 (89).
-, -, letter to, I. 1236.
-, (Hawcrofte), Thos., I. 384, 841 (3 p. 371), 914, (p. 416), 1227 (10).
-, Wm., I. 717.
Holden. See Howden.
Holden, Thos. See Alexander, Thos.
Holdenprise. See Haltemprise., Thos. See Alexander, Thos.
Holderness (Houderness, Howlderness), Yorks., I. 6 (pp. 4, 5), 46, 64, 67, 81, 141, 159, 174, 179, 200 (pp. 84–5), 201 (pp. 85, 90, 93, 95, 97), 248, 306 (p. 138), 369, 370 (pp. 167–9), 380 (p. 178), 392 (pp. 185–91), 481 (p. 228), 1019, 1020 ii.; II. 1024, 1186:—g. 1103 (31).
-, the three bailiwicks of, I. 201 (p. 94).
Holdsworth (Hauldsworthe), John, II. 369 (3).
-, (Huldesworth, Hallisworthe, Halsworth, Haldesworth, Hawsworth, Hausworth, Haulsworth), Dr. Robert, vicar of Halifax, I. 260, 425, 698 (2), 784, 849 (pp. 382–3), 1178, 1223–4, 1285; II. 248 (p. 104), 291, 292 ii., 316, 339, 369.
-, -, letters from, I. 260, 425, 1178, 1285.
-, -, examination of, II. 369 (2, 3).
-, -,his mother, II. 369 (3).
Holdyche or Holdich, Robt., II. 56, 605, 864:—g. 1008 (12).
-, -, letter from, II. 605.
Holdyne, Thos. See Alexander, Thos.
Holes. See Hollis.
Holewodde. See Hollywood.
Holford, George, II. 58 ii.
Holgate, Robert, prior of Watton, and master of the Gilbertine Order (master of Sempringham), late prior of St. Katharine's besides Lincoln, bishop of Llandaff (March 1537), &c., I. 6 (p. 6), 65, 201 (pp. 87–8, 91–2, 94–5, 98, 100bis, 101–2), 370 (pp. 167–8, 170), 858 (3), 1224:—g. 795 (30, 47); II. 102(3), 172 (p. 57), 202, 250 (2), 402, 806 n, 1076–7, 1231 (p. 433):—g. 191 (19).
-, -, signature of, II. 1076, 1231.
Holgrave, Hugh, II. 1310 ii. (1).
Holkham, Norf., II. 1311 (30).
Holland (Holand), I. 60, 358 (p. 158), 801; II. 1025.
Holland, a part of Lincolnshire, I. g. 1104 (10); II. g. 1150 (16).
Holland Priory, Lanc., I. 1, 1115.
Holland (Great or Moche), Essex, parson of, I. 407 (2).
Holland or Holand, Mr., II. 111.
-, ——, II. 597 ii.
-, ——, carpenter, I. 37.
-, Mrs., II. 1060 (p. 374).
-, Adam, II. g. 1311 (11, 33).
-, Blaise, I. 1207 (7):—g. 1104 (10); II. g. 1150 (16).
-, David, I. 1202 (2).
-, (Howlond), Elizabeth or Besse, I. 252n; II. 143, 976, 1049, 1332n.
-, John, II. 754, 803, 817, 856.
-, Laur., II. g. 1008 (28).
-, Thos., I. 1104 (10); II. g. 1150 (16).
-, (Hollond) or Honylond, Wm., I. 74.
-, Wm., II. 754 (2), 803, 856.
Holle, Glouc., I. g. 795 (42).
Holle Haven, in Tilbury Reach, (Kent?), II. g. 411 (21).
Hollehed. See Holyhead., in Tilbury Reach, (Kent?), II. g. 411 (21).
Hollesley, Suff., I. g. 1103 (11).
Hollesworthy. See Holsworthy.
Holliday. ——, I. 954.
Hollingworth (Holyngworth), Laur., letter from, II. 186 (74).
Hollis (Holes), Sir Wm., I. 734 (8); II. 50.
Hollom. See Hallam., Sir Wm., I. 734 (8); II. 50.
Hollywood (Holewodde, Holywood), co. Wicklow, II. 1097, 1310 i. (45) ii. (3? "de Sancto Busco").
Holme, Hunts, II. g. 1311 (20).
Holme, Notts., II. g. 1008 (9).
Holme, John, I. 70 ii.
-, Nich., I. 201 (p. 89).
-, Wilfred, I. 1159.
-, Wm., of Barlings, I. 581 ii., 581 n.
Holm (Home, Holmes) Cultram (Coltray), Cumb., I. 687 (p. 303), 1323.
-, letters dated at, I. 904, 1259.
-, Abbey, II. 203, 249 (5).
-, -, abbot of, I. 687 (p. 301, 302), 1259; II. 154, 249 (6).
-, -, subprior of, I. 1259 (3).
Holme Castell, Worc., I. g. 539 (19).
Holme (Howlme) in Spalding Moor, Yorks., I. 113, 136, 380 (p. 178), 891, 1175; II. g. 1311 (35).
-, letters dated, I. 102–3, 146, 159.
-, bailiff of, (Sir R. Constable's bailiff), I. 113, 466; II. 160.
-, parson of, I. 1226; II. 160:—g. 1311 (35).
Holmepatrick (Holmpatryk) Priory (abbey), near Dublin, I. 963; II. 414, 1310 i. (3, 29) ii. (3).
-, Ph. Corre, prior of, II. 1310 ii. (3).
Holmes, Mr., II. 186 (31).
Holmesfield, Derb., I. g. 795 (38).
Holney, Suss., II. g. 1008 (19).
Holond. See Holland.
Holstein (Holst), duke of. See Christian III., king of Denmark.
Holsworthy (Hollesworthy), Devon, II. g. 796 (4).
Holt alias Lyons, Denb., castle of, II. g. 1150 (2).
Holt, Norf., II. g. 1311 (30).
Holt, Nevill of. See Nevill.
Holt (Holit), ——, I. 1040, 1069, 1133, 1165; II. 166.
-, Nich., deposition of, I. 808.
-, Robt., I. 578 (p. 267).
-, Thos., attorney to the Welsh Council, I. g. 539 (3, 4), 1330 (55); II. 852, 914 ii.:—g. 1150 (33).
-, Wm., II. 1299.
Holton, John, I. 581, 581 n.
-, Wm., vicar of Cockerington, I. 581 ii., 581 n.
Holway, Oxon, I. g. 539 (19).
Holy Cross Abbey, co. Tipperary, II. 898 (9).
-, abbot of, II. 837 (2).
Holydays (Saints' days) abrogated, I. 70 xi., 201 (p. 89), 392, 567, 687 (p. 304,) 786 (p. 342), 977, 1001, 1097, 1126; II. 4, 52, 231, 505 (2), 569, 592, 610, 703.
Holygosse, Monm., I. g. 795 (23).
Holyhead (Hollehed) in Anglesea, II. 531:— g. 617 (4).
-, letters dated at, II. 631–2.
Holy Island, Nthld., II. 348.
Holyman, Dr., parson of Handborough, I. 182.
Holyngworth. See Hollingworth.
Holyrood. See under Edinburgh.
Holywell (Halywell), Flintsh., II. g. 1311 (22 p. 470).
Holywell, Linc., II. 187 (4, 6).
Holywell nunnery. See under London.
Holywood. See Hollywood.
Home. See Holm Cultram.
Home, John, of Wedderburn, II. 650.
Homedes (Omedas), John grand master of St. John's of Jerusalem, bailly of Caspe in Arragon, I. 204–6, 347, 1144, 1190; II. 129, 663:—g. 411 (25).
-, -, letters from, I. 204–5.
Homis, Mr., I. 756.
Hompt, Maître, draper, I. 47 (4).
Houfleur (Hountflu, Humflue), in France, I. 556 (p. 259), 562, 642.
-, a ship of. See under Ships, French.
Hongate, Edw., I. 1271 (2).
-, Ralph, II. 291, 340.
Hongerforth. See Hungerford.
Hongre. See Hungary.
Honington or Hunnington, Linc., II. g. 411 (27).
Honnyngham. See Hevingham.
Hononebie. See Hunmanby.
Honorato, French ambassador in Portugal, I. 122 (see Notes and Errata), 366, 565; II. 240.
Honowe, in Wales, I. g. 311 (16).
Hontingtor. See Huntingdon., in Wales, I. g. 311 (16).
Honyden, Beds., II. g. 796 (18).
Honylond, Wm. See Holland.
Hoo, Norf., II. g. 1311 (30).
Hooke, Kent, II. g. 1150 (31).
Hooke (Houke), in Marshland, II. 398.
-, moor, I. 6 (p. 4).
Hoore. See Hore.
Hoorehayes, a family, II. 898 (8).
Hoorton. See Ourton., a family, II. 898 (8).
Hope Bowdrell (Hubybundrell or Hopbadler) Salop, I. g. 795 (38).
Hoper, Hugh, I. g. 311 (15).
Hopkyns, John, King's messenger, I. 100; II. 22, 23.
-, Ric., I. 1194 (2).
-, Robt., II. 496.
Hoppen, or Hoppyn, John, II. 186 (9, 13).
-, Robt., II. 186 (9).
Hopton, Sir Arthur, I. 216, 1159 iv., 1199 (4) 1227 (8, 2); II. 911 ii.:—g. 1150 (42).
-, Lady, I. 216.
Horcey. See Horsey.
Horcop, Robt., I. 1150.
Hore, Horne, or Horen, ——, I. 947; II. 237, 272, 424, 569.
-, David, II. 898 (6).
-, (Hoore), Nich., II. 898 (8).
-, (Hor), Ric., II. 640:—App. 38.
-, Wm., Carthusian. See Horn.
Horeforde, Henry, II. 1334.
Horkstow (Horstowe), Linc., I. 734 (3), 1207 (11); II. g. 411 (27)Horley alias Hurley, Surr., II. g. 1150 (3).
Horley (Horeleigh), West, Surr., I. g. 311 (24).
Horn, or Hore, Wm., Carthusian, I. 1233; II. 91 ii.
Hornby, letter dated, II. 186 (26).
Hornby (Horneby), Yorks., letters dated, II. 186 (29, 30).
Hornby (Horneby), Linc.?, II. 186 (67).
Horncastle, Linc., I. 70 (iii., vii.–xiii.), 380 (pp. 176–7), 481 (p. 228), 581 n., 590–1, 639, 677, 734 (3), 1207 (11).
Hornchurch, Essex, I. 301; II. 1065.
Horncliff, ——, bailiff of Beverley, I. 392 (p. 184).
-, Rob., of Grimsby, I. 392 (p. 189), 581, 581, n.
Horne,—— II. 467.
-, Edm., II. g. 1150 (15).
Horneby. See Hornby.
Horne park. See Eltham.
Horner, Thos., I. 1194–5.
Hornsea (Hornesey), Yorks., II. 1184.
Horsay, ——, I. 634.
Horsekeeper, James, I. 201 (p. 87), 370 (p. 169).
Horsekey. See Horskey., James, I. 201 (p. 87), 370 (p. 169).
Horseman (Horsman), Margery, "Mrs. Margery," I. 196, 238, 494; II. 271, 338, 1196, 1343.
Horses (stallions, mares, colts, &c), I. 58, 70, vii. 86, 126, 152, 187–8, 195, 216, 239, 273, 299, 340, 353, 358 (p. 158), 363, 375–6, 441, 457, 486–7, 492, 585, 598–9, 672, 674, 751, 812, 937, 961, 1015, 1039, 1047, 1051, 1068–70, 1149, 1166, 1169, 1197, 1276, App. 4; II.24, 38, 49, 54, 59, 126, 186 (27), 195, 266, 333, (p. 137), 334–5, 363, 423, 466, 543, 555 (p. 137), 334–g, 363, 423, 466, 543, 555, (p. 210), 614, 625, 807, 871, 895, 922, 959, 1004, 1014, 1022, 1130, 1147, 1151 (3), 1209, 1237, 1310 i. (45), 1336:—g. 191 (31), 411 (17).
-, the King's stud, II. 59.
Horset, Essex, I. g. 1330 (6).
Horsewell (Horssewell, Horswell), James, I. 152–3; II. 480.
-, Nich., I. 152.
Horsey (Horcey), Sir John, II. 911 ii.:—g. 1150 (13).
Horsham (Horseham), Suss., I. 1270; II. 1282:—g. 1311 (17).
Horsham St. Faiths, Norf., II. 864.
-, priory or abbey church of (supp.), I. 510; II. 864.
Horsington, Linc., II. g. 191 (41), 411 (27).
Horsington (Horsynton), Soms., letter dated at, II. 992.
Horskey (Harteskay, Horsekey, Husky, Housk, Hurtsky, Hyrtskey), Wm., I. 141, 201 (pp. 85–8, 91, 93–4, 96, 98–9, 100, 102), 202 (pp. 103–4), 370, 1130.
-, -, examination of, I. 201 i.
Horsley (Horslee, Horseley), John, of Northumberland, sheriff (1537–8), I. 421; II. 226, 249–50 (1, 3, 5), 392, 1005, 1122 ii., 1151 (2):—g. 1150 (18), 1311 (38).
-, -, signature of, I. 421.
-, (Horsseley), John, I. 718 (2).
Horstowe. See Horkstow.
Horter, John, I. g. 539 (11).
Horton. Ntht., letters dated at, I. 1213; II. 57, 75, 657, 1236, 1297.
Horton, ——, I. 786 (p. 342).
-, Harry, II. 530, 534.
-, Humph., clk., I. g. 539 (31).
-, John, II. 189.
-, Roger, I. 1150.
Horton. See Ourton.
Hortowne, the, in Ireland, II. 898 (5 ii.).
Horwood (Horwodd), Thos., I. 621.
-, (Whorwood), William, solicitor-general), I. 590, 639, 677, 1199 (3 i. n, ii.); II. 274:—g. 1008 (4).
-, -, Margaret his wife, II. g. 1008 (4).
-, Wm., I. 889.
Horylsthorpe, ——, II. 186 (1. p. 62).
Hosius, Stanislaus, afterwards Cardinal, letter from, I. 862.
Hoskyn, John, II. 1325.
Hossy. See Hussey.
Hostia. See Ostia.
Hostilia. See Ostiglia.
Hotham (Hutham, Hothome), Yorks., II. 161: —g. 1311 (12).
Hotham (Hothom, Howtham, Hothome, Hotsom), Robert, I. 29 (2), 201 (p. 90), 370 (pp. 167, 169), 392 (pp. 186–7).
-, (Howdam), Wm., I. 201 (pp. 98, 100, 102); II. 186 (22).
Hoton, ——, I. 303.
Hotsom. See Hotham., ——, I. 303.
Houdain (in Artois?), I. 1076.
Houden or Houedon. See Howden., I. 1076.
Houdenbort, in Picardy, I. 346.
Houderness. See Holderness., in Picardy, I. 346.
Hougham, Line., I. 1319.
Houghe, Ric., I. 622.
Houghton (Howghton) or Bedford Haughton, Beds., I. 150; II. g. 796 (18).
Houghton (Hoghton), Cumb., II. 249 (5, 6).
Houghton, Norf., I. g. 1330 (26); II. 13:—g. 1153 (38), 1311 (30).
Houghton Conquest, Beds., I. g. 539 (32).
Houghton, John, prior of the Charterhouse (executed 1535), II. 181.
Houghton (Hoghton), Alex., II. 186 (36).
- (Haughton, Hoghton), Sir Ric., I. 348, 518, 630, 785, 840, 880.
-, -, signature of, I. 880.
Houke. See Hooke.
Hounde, ——, I. 1230.
Hounds. See Dogs., ——, I. 1230.
Hounslow (Hownsley), Midd., Friars of, II. 748.
-, -, minister of, II. 748.
Hountflu. See Honfleur.
Hountter. See Hunter.
Housce. See Hussey.
Houschoele (?), in Flanders, I. 538.
House, Ric., I. g. 795 (40). See also Howes.
Housk. See Horskey.
Houth. See Howth.
Hovedenshire. See Howdenshire.
Howard (Haward), lord Edmund, brother of Norfolk, comptroller of Calais, I. 23, 54, 417, 962, 1016, 1266; II. 453, 463, 466, 555 (p. 210), 921, 1023, 1029, 1095, 1157, 1206, 1278–9:—g. 617 (13).
-, -, letters from, II. 1095, 1278.
-, -, signature of, I. 417.
-, -, my lady his wife, I. 23.
Howard, lord Thomas, half brother of Norfolk (died in the Tower, Oct. 1537), I. 532–3; II. 1013, 1023.
-, -, his mother. See Norfolk, Agnes, duchess of.
Howard, lord William, half brother of Norfolk, I. 17, 201 (p. 89), 891; II. 548, 911 (pp. 319–20), 974, 1004, 1253.
-, -, letter to, II. 1004.
Howard (Haworth), Lady, II. 973 iv.
Howard, Lady Margaret (qu. Douglas?), II. 1060 (p. 374).
Howborne, Nich., I. 467.
Howdam. See Hotham.
Howden (Houden, Houedon, Holden), Yorks., I. 6 (pp. 3, 4), 192, 380 (p. 178), 393, 481 (p. 228), 667, 945 (2), 946, 1018, 1022, 1186; II. 12 (p. 5), 536.
-, letter dated at, I. 158.
-, bailey of, I. 158 (Gervaise Cawood?).
Howdenshire (Houdenshire, Hovedenshire, Holdenshire), Yorks., I. 6 (pp. 3, 4), 29 (2), 136, 159, 201 (p. 100), 392 (p. 186), 901 (p. 404), 1018, 1022, 1085.
Howell, John, II. 51.
-, Robt., Carthusian, I. 1232.
-, Wm., II. 859.
Howes, Suff., II. 246.
Howes or Howse, Ric., II. g. 1008 (6).
-, Thos., I. 1045 (2), 1056, 1300 (2, 3). See also House.
Howlderness. See Holderness.
Howllson, Frances, a signature, II. 186 (5).
Howlme. See Holme.
Howlond. See Holland.
Hownde, Jas., II. 1234.
Hownsley. See Hounslow., Jas., II. 1234.
Howold, Yorks., I. 201 (p. 100).
Howrhowd (?), John, a signature, II. 1119.
Howse. See Howes.
Howsew. See Hussey.
Howsham (Howsom), Yorks., I. 174 (2).
Howth (Howith), co. Dublin, letter dated at, II. 1194.
-, rector of. See Geffrey, Simon.
Howth, C. lord of, I. 1066; II. 1194.
-, -, letter from, II. 1194.
Howth (Houth), Robt., II. 1310 ii. (1).
-, (Houth, Houthe), Thomas, 2nd justice of King's Bench and chief remembrancer in Ireland, I. 1077; II. 146, 281, 507, 1310 ii. (1 ter).
-, -, signature of, I. 1077; II. 146, 281, 507.
Howtham. See Hotham.
Hoxne (Hoxston or Hoxun), in Suff., letters dated at, I. 1212, 1284.
Hoxton, John, II. 561.
Hubard, ——, II. 807.
Hubbert, Hen., II. g. 1150 (42).
Hubbert's lands, in Calais, q. v.
Hubybundrell. See Hope Bowdler.
Hucheman. See Hacheman.
Huchyn. See Hitchin.
Huchynson. See Hutchinson.
Huddiston, John, I. 671.
Huddlestone (Huddilston), Sir John, I. 1159 iv., 1199 (4); II. g. 1150 (18).
Huddyswell. See Hudswell., Sir John, I. 1159 iv., 1199 (4); II. g. 1150 (18).
Hudson, ——, I. 201 (p. 89).
-, Clement, of Watton, I. 141 201 (pp. 93, 96, 99, 102), 202 (p. 104), 370 (p. 168).
-, John, I. 1214 (2).
-, Percival, I. 498 (2), 1214 (2), 1246 (2).
-, Rob., I. 581 ii.
-, Wm., I. 581, 581 n.; II. 1101 (2).
Hudswell (Huddyswell, Huddeswell, Huddiswell), George, I. 6, 70 vi, 639, 734 (3), 901, 945, 1012 (3, 4), 1207 (11); II. 779.
-, -, examination of, I. 70 vi.
-, -, his lands, II. 779.
Huet. See Hewett.
Huggan. See Hogan.
Huggyns, John, letters from, I. 308, 701.
Hughes (Huys, Hewys), ——, priest, II. 907–8.
- (Hewes), Eliz., prioress of Cockhull, I. g. 795 (9).
- (Hewse), Thos., I. 718 (4).
Hugill, Robert, I. 1087.
Hugyn, Leonard, I. 671 (2 iii.).
Huiccus, Robt., letter from, I. 212.
Hulcroft, Lane., I. 633.
Huldesworth. See Holdsworth., Lane., I. 633.
Hull, or Kingston-upon-Hull, I. 6 (pp. 3, 4, 6), 29, 46, 64, 67, 70 i., 81, 102, 113, 115, 135–6, 138–41, 144, 156, 159, 198, 200–2, 227–8, 279, 281, 292, 364, 369 (p. 165), 370, 380 (p. 178), 392 (pp. 182, 186–90), 393 (p. 194–5), 406, 410, 416 (2), 467, 481 (p. 228), 532, 558, 578 (p. 267), 612, 616, 698 (2), 788, 847, 848 (pp. 377–8), 849 (p. 382), 858, (3), 901 (pp. 404, 411), 946, 1059, 1080, 1087 (pp. 495–8), 1113, 1130, 1207, 1218:—g. 795 (34); II. 77, 133, 156, 166 (p. 55), 186 (70), 203 (p. 87), 228–9, 292 ii., 329 (2), 441, 806, 850, 1322:—App. 31:—g. 411 (28).
-, letter from the town, I. 141.
-, letter to the corporation, I. 90.
-, letters dated, I. 104, 141, 160, 174–5 179, 191, 279, 338, 682–3.
-, fortification of, I. 46, 64, 81, 138, 160, 174 (p. 76), 201 (pp. 85, 87, 91), 202, 370, 1218.
-, mayor of, I. 392 (pp. 187, 189); II. App. 31. See Roger, Wm.
-, mayor and aldermen of, I. 380 (p. 178), 392 (p. 186).
-, paving of, I. 481 (p. 228).
-, prisoners at, I. 174.
-, the Armitage (Hermitage?), I. 392 (pp. 188, 190).
-, Beverley Gates, I. 392 (p. 188).
-, the Busse ditch, I. 142.
-, Charterhouse near, I. 392 (pp. 189–90); II. 1314 (2).
-, common hall of, I. 201 (p. 89).
-, windmill beside, I. 201 (p. 93), 202 (p. 104), 392 (p. 188).
Hull, bishop of, I. 535.
Hullbridge, Yorks., I. 392 (p. 183).
Hulle, ——, customer of Dartmouth, I. 74.
Hullethorn, John, I. 849 (p. 380).
Hull park, friars of, II. 918.
Hullshire, Yorks., I. 392 (pp. 186, 188).
Hulme St. Benets, Norf., letter dated, I. 80.
Hulton. See Hilton., Norf., letter dated, I. 80.
Humber, the, I. 6,380 (p. 178), 392 (pp. 182, 185, 188); II. 6.
Humber, Little, in Holderness, I. g. 1103 (31).
Humberleyght. See Umberleigh.
Humfleye, ——, I. 392 (p. 192).
Humflue. See Honfleur.
Humfrey. See Humphrey.
Humières, John Brinon, Sieur d', marshal of France (1537), I. 556 (p. 259), 625, 647; II. 987, 1040.
Humphrey (Humfrey), Jas., II. 1310 i. (43).
-, Ric., I. 129; II. g. 1150 (28).
Hundgate, Ralph, I. 1172 (2), 1207 (3).
Hundleby, Line., II. g. 411 (27).
Hungary (Hongre, Ungaria), I. 986, 1190 (2); II. 355, 484, 509 (2), 656, 819, 1020, 1122 ii.
-, King John of. See Scepus, John.
-, queen of. See Mary.
Hungate (Hungaytte), Thos., letter from, I. 218.
-, Wm., sen., II. g. 1150 (II).
Hungerford, Berks, the "Bear" at, II. 247.
Hungerford (Hongerforth), Walter lord of Heytesbury, II. 911 ii., 1060 (p. 373):—g. 1150 (20).
Hungerford, lady Anne, II. 181.
-, -, her sister, II. 181.
- (Hongerford), Sir Anth., I. g. 311 (14), 1105 (15); II. 157, 911 ii.:—g. 1150 (20, 33), 1311 (32).
Hungrye Hatteley. See Hatley Hungry., Sir Anth., I. g. 311 (14), 1105 (15); II. 157, 911 ii.:—g. 1150 (20, 33), 1311 (32).
Hunmanby (Hononebie), Yorks., II. 1212.
Hunnyngton. See Honington., Yorks., II. 1212.
Hunsdon (Hunesdon), Herts, II. 275.
-, overseer of the King's works at, I. g. 1330 (37).
Hunsley, Hunslee, Hunseley, or Hansley, Yorks., I. 201 (p. 90), 370, 392 (pp. 184–5, 190).
Hunston, Suss., II. g. 1008 (19 p. 353).
Hunt, George, II. 1257.
-, Henry, II. 186 (54).
-, John, II. 300.
-, John, friar, II. 515.
- (Hunte), Thos., II. g. 191 (42).
-, Thos., mayor of Exeter, II. 1017:—g. 1150 (30).
-, -, letter from, II. 1017.
Hunter, ——, a post, I. 29 (2).
- (Hountter), Jas., I. 478 (2), 918 ii., 1259 (3).
-, Robt., II. 733 (2).
Hunting and poaching (spoil), I. 585, 1069, 1133; II. 186 (16 ii.), 811, 876, 1151 (1, 2, 3), 1169, 1236, 1255, 1297.
Huntingdon (Hontington), I. 676, 692, 974, 1119; II. 133, 156, 1235, 1247:—App. 31:—g. 1311 (20).
-, letter dated at, II. 186 (75).
-, Castle of, I. g. 311 (30).
Huntingdon, Archdeaconry of, II. 20.
Huntingdon, George Hastings, earl of, I. 6 (pp. 6, 7, 8 see Notes), 306, 849 (p. 382), 1008, 1089 (p. 503), 1175 ii.; II. 151, 186 (40), 274, 445, 847, 1060 (p. 374):—g. 1008 (26).
-, -, letter from, II. 151.
-, -, Anne his wife, II. g. 1008 (26).
Huntingdon, Robt., II. 186 (14).
Huntingdonshire or Hunts, I. g. 1105 (11); II. 1171, 1208, 1235, 1314:—g. 1150 (18).
-, sheriff of. See Cambridgeshire.
Huntley, Mr., King's servant, II. 247.
- (Huntly), Mr., of Gloucestershire, II. 466, 555 (p. 210), 625.
-, John, II. g. 1150 (33).
Huralis. See Laurerius.-, John, II. g. 1150 (33).
Hurdecott, Soms., II. g. 1311 (22).
Hurlestone, Sir John, II. 815, 912.
-, Thos., II. 1123, 1186.
Hurleton, John, prior of the White Friars, Chester, II. 597 ii.
Hurry, Agnes, II. 1100.
Hurst (Herste), Suss., II. g. 1311 (17).
Hurst, Wm., II. g. 1150 (30).
Hurstmonceux (Herstmonceux), Suss., letter dated at, II. 1169.
Hurtado de Mendoza, Don Diego, special ambassador to England (in 1537), I. 696, 873, 1252, 1257, 1266, 1314; II. 41, 42, 77, 104, 114, 148 n., 212 (p. 92 "ambassadors"), 227, 228 ("ambassadors"), 240, 869 (p. 306), 1060 (p. 373).
-, -, instructions for, I. 696.
-, Don Lope, Imperial agent with the duchess of Florence, II. 1041.
-, -, his wife, II. 1041.
Hurteley. See Hartley.
Hurtsky. See Horskey.
"Husernis," soldiers, II. 819.
Hushant. See Ushant.," soldiers, II. 819.
Huskell (Yorks.?), I. 532.
Husky. See Horskey.
Husse. See Hussey.
Hussey (Husy, Huse, Hossy, Howsew), Sir John lord, I. 70 iii., 380 (p. 177), 576, 899, 900, 905, 947, 964, 973, 976, 981, 1012 (3, 4), 1013 (pp. 457, 459), 1087 (p. 500), 1088–9 (Huse), 1172 (2), 1187, 1193, 1199 (2), 1207, 1213, 1218, 1225, 1239–40, 1252, 1285:—g. 1104 (10); II. 2, 8, 29, 41, 43, 105 (see Notes), 141, 143, 156 (2), 166 (p. 55), 181, 187 (17, 25, 26, 32, 33, 37, 40?), 187, 190, 228, 248 (p. 104), 489, 567, 657, 926, 1049, 1167:—App. 31:—g. 411 (16).
-, -, letters from, I. 899; II. 2, 186 (33).
-, -, letters to, II. 186 (32), 187 (2).
-, -, his children, I. 899, 1172 (2).
-, -, his debts, II. 2.
-, -, his goods, II. 8:—App. 31.
-, -, his lands, I. 1213; II. 29, 187, 489, 657, 1167.
-, -, his papers, II. 187.
-, -, his will, II. 187 (3).
-, -, evidence against, I. 1087 (p. 500).
-, -, interrogatories for, I. 900.
Hussey, Anne lady, wife of the preceding, I. 380 (p. 177), 899, 981, 1012 (4), 1087 (p. 501); II. 187 (2, 3).
Hussey,——, II. 186 (40).
-, (Husey), Barth., I. g. 311 (14); II. g. 1150 (20), 1311 (32).
-, (Huse), Dorothy, daughter of lord Hussey, II. 2.
-, Sir Gilbert, s. of lord H., II. 187 (3).
-, Giles, s. of lord H., II. 187 (3).
-, (Housce), John, servant of lord Lisle, letters from, I. 23, 86, 110, 195–6, 237–8, 299, 353–4, 450, 457–8, 482–3, 492–4, 585–6, 618, 634, 680, 812, 860, 947–8, 995, 1002, 1039–40, 1068–9, 1132–3, 1149, 1164–5, 1187–8, 1239–40, 1266–7, 1273–4; II. 84, 105, 126, 130, 166–7, 201, 236–7, 251, 269, 271–2, 297–8, 337–8, 423–4, 446, 466–7, 555, 549, 625–6, 711, 757, 807–8, 922–3, 958, 1157, 1209–11, 1221, 1233–4, 1273.
-, -, other references, I. 921, 1279; II. 5, 85, 130, 270, 704, 820, 1035, 1343.
-, -, his father, I. 86.
- (Huse), John, Carthusian, I. 1232.
-, Sir J. See Hussey, Sir John lord.
- (Huse), Sir Robt., II. 186 (65), 187 (3).
- (Husse, Hossy), Thos., I. 160, 174 (pp. 75–6), 228, 400, 410; II. 229, 291–2, 422, 1049(?).
-, Walt., II. 1310 ii. (1).
- (Husey), Sir Wm., I. g. 1104 (10); II. 187 (3):—g. 1150 (16).
Hutchinson (Huchynson), William, I. 70 ix.; II. 44.
Hutham. See Hotham.
Huton. See Hutton.
Huttoft, ——, clerk of the Privy Seal, II. 249 (7).
-, (Whytoffe, Huttoff), Harry, customer of Southampton, I. 232, 438, 513, 642, 718; II. 225, 546, 556, 708, 765–7, 794.
-, -, letters from, I. 232, 438; II. 225, 556, 708, 766.
-, John, letter from, I. 546.
Hutton, Cumb., I. 687.
Hutton (Huton) Cranswick (Hutton and Craneswike), Yorks., I. 201 (pp. 85, 97), 370 (p. 169).
Hutton, John, Governor of the Merchant Adventurers at Antwerp, and English agent in Flanders, I. 60–1, 358, 364, 406, 524, 555, 562, 612, 817, 866, 924. 940, 997, 1009, 1061, 1122, 1135–6, 1161, 1167–8, 1174, 1220–1, 1276, 1293, 1305–6, 1323; II. 25, 26, 31, 48, 49, 73, 107–8, 127–8, 138, 307–9, 327, 351, 366–7, 390, 418–19, 442, 464, 483, 509, 552 (p. 209), 553, 560, 598, 619, 633–5, 699, 709, 725, 825, 957, 1015, 1020, 1172, 1187–8, 1243, 1303.
-, -, letters from, I. 60–1, 358, 364, 406, 524, 555, 562, 612, 924, 997, 1061, 1122, 1135–6, 1161, 1167–8, 1174, 1220–1, 1276, 1293, 1305–6; II. 25, 26, 31, 48, 49, 107–8, 127, 138, 307–9, 327, 351, 367, 390, 419, 442, 464, 509, 598, 633–5, 699, 709, 725, 825, 957, 1015, 1020, 1172, 1187–8, 1243, 1303.
-, -, letters to, I. 940; II. 128, 553.
-, -, instructions to, I. 866.
-, -, his wife Elizabeth, I. 555; II. 107, 418, 560, 711, 808, 923.
-, -, letter from, II. 560.
Hutton (Hutone, Hutten), ——, I. 416 (2), 786 (p. 342), 789, 1012.
-, ——, of Bedale, I. 786 (p. 342).
-, Ant., of Penrith, I. 687 (p. 303).
-, Cuthbert, I. 687 (pp. 301, 303); II. 249 (6), 250 (1 ii.).
-, Sir Edw. (no doubt Sir E. Wotton q. v.), II. 911 ii.
-, John, II. 248, 249 (6).
-, Miles, I. 632, 671.
-, Thomas, of Snaith, I. 666, 777, 918.
-, Thos., I. 671; II. g. 1150 (22).
-, Wm., of Tenby, petition of, I. 782.
-, Wm., II. 248, 249 (6).
Huttwythe, Ric., priest, I. 687 (p. 301).
Hutye. See Uty., Ric., priest, I. 687 (p. 301).
Huys. See Hughes., Ric., priest, I. 687 (p. 301).
Huystanberghe. See Wirtemberg., Ric., priest, I. 687 (p. 301).
Hychington, ——, II. 172 (2).
Hyde Abbey, beside Winchester, I. 1309.
-, letters dated at, I. 1044; II. 477, 728.
-, abbot of. See Capon, John.
Hyde. See Hythe.-, abbot of. See Capon, John.
Hyde (Hide, Hidd), ——, II. 105, 126, 130, 166, 271, 1233.
-, Geo., II. g. 1150 (41).
-, John, I. 354.
-, Ric., parson of Ravenstone, II. 151.
-, -, his brother, II. 151.
-, Walt., II. 898 (8).
Hynbyrre. See Henbury.-, Walt., II. 898 (8).
Hynde, Mr., I. 352.
-, (Hinde), John, King's serjeant-at-law, recorder of Cambridge, I. 590, 639, 677, 1182, 1199 (3 ii.):—g. 311 (30), 795 (27); II. 537, 874–8, 999, 1151 (2, 3):—g. 1150 (11, 22), 1311 (29).
-, John, I. 1202 (2).
-, Thos., II. 1256.
-, (Hind or Hynd), Wm., of Hull, I. 201 (pp. 95 bis., 96).
Hyndemer, Dr., chancellor to the bp. of Durham, II. 1225.
Hyndemershe or Hyndmers, Henry, I. 478 (2), 918 ii.
Hyneham, letter dated at, I. 831.
Hyrdman or Herdman, Robt., I. 581, 581 n.
Hyrst, Edw., I. 1227 (10).
Hyrtskey. See Horskey., Edw., I. 1227 (10).
Hyston. See Whiston., Edw., I. 1227 (10).
Hythe (Hyde, Hithe), Kent, I. 37, 718 (2, 3), 1146.
I.
Iccombe, Glouc. or Worc., II. g. 796 (9).
Ickford (Ikford), Bucks, II. g. 1311 (22).
Ickleton (Iklington) mon., Camb., I. 1057, 1211.
Iden, Suss., II. g. 1311 (16).
Idon, Anthous, I. 406.
Idrone (Odrone), in Ireland, I. 394 (2); II. 383 (p. 157).
Ifield, Suss., II. g. 1311 (17).
Igmanthorpe manor (Yorks.?), I. 1081.
Ikeath (Okeyth) barony, co. Kildare, II. 1310 i. (4).
Iken (Ikyng, Ikyne), Suff., II. 88 (2), 1050.
Ikford. See Ickford.
Iklington. See Ickleton.
Ilchester, Soms., I. g. 311 (30), 1330 (15).
Ildestre. See Elstree., Soms., I. g. 311 (30), 1330 (15).
Ilkeston, Derb., I. g. 795 (38).
Ilketshall St. Andrew's, Suff., II. g. 1311 (24).
Ilketshall St. John's, II. g. 1311 (24).
Ilketshall St. Lawrence, II. g. 1311 (24).
Ilketshall St. Margaret's, II. g. 1311 (24).
Iltesbery, II. 187 (6 ii.).
Images, worship, desecration, &c., of (idolatry), I. 818 ii.; II. 409, 587 (2), 841.
Imperialists, the. See Flanders, Army of; also Charles V., his army in Italy.
Impshote. See Empshot.
Inagh Ormonde. See Nenagh.
Ince, Roger, II. 58 ii., 597 ii.
Incent (Insent), John, LL.D., canon of St. Paul's, I. 1079.
Inche [-nemeo]. See Monaincha.
Inclosures (enclosures, intacks) of common land, I. 6 (p. 7), 98 (p. 51), 136, 302 p. 136), 392, 478, 687 (p. 304), 901 (p. 411).
India, I. 772.
Indies, the, I. 1055; II. 240.
Inferney, co. Louth, II. 1310 i. (2).
Infidels, the. See Turks.
Ingendland (?....ganlownd), Westmld., I. 498 (2).
Ingepen. See Inkpen.
Ingilby, ——, I. 392 (p. 191).
Inglefeld. See Englefield., ——, I. 392 (p. 191).
Inglewood (Englewood) Forest, Cumb., I. 687 (p. 303):—g. 1105 (2); II. 249 (5, 6).
Ingoldsby (Yngoldesby), Linc., II. 187 (4).
Ingram, John, II. g. 617 (12).
-, Katherine, I. 966.
-, Ralph, II. g. 617 (12).
-, Wm., II. 436 (2).
Ingressions (gressomes, ingressum takings, gressing, gyrsoms, gressuns, garsummys: Lat. Ingressus), and "incomes," I. 163 (1, 2), 392, 393 (p. 195), 478, 595 (p. 274), 687 (p. 304), 881, 914, 1083; II. 44, 186 (1, 67), 205 (p. 89), 262, 548.
Ingrowe, John, of Nienport, I. 718 (2).
Ingworth or Yngworth, Richard, prior of Langley Regis, bp. of Dover (1537), II. 1156, 1182, 1190:—g. 1311 (13).
Inhorolly, in O'Brien's country, II. 1310 i. (26).
Inislonaght (Innyslawenaghte) Abbey, co. Tipperary, abbot of, II. 898 (1, 9).
Inistioge (Inystyok, Innerteok, Inestiok), in co. Kilkenny, II. 837 (1, 2), 1310 i. (45).
-, Priory of, prior of, II. 837.
Inkpen (Ingepen), Berks, II. g. 1311 (40).
Injunctions to the clergy, the King's I. 530, 1259 (2, 3); II. 293, 329, 557, 561, 570, 703, 841–2, 875, 924:—App. 37.
Injunctions out of Chancery, I. 6 (p. 9).
Innerteok. See Inistioge., I. 6 (p. 9).
Innspruck (Insbroke), in the Tyrol, I. 385.
Innykynshelan, in Ireland, I. 394 (2).
Innyscorthi. See Enniscorthy.
Innyslawenaght. See Inislonaght.
Inold. See Enold.
Inquisition, the, I. 366.
Insbroke. See Innspruck.
Insent. See Incent.
Intacks. See Inclosures.
Intercepted letters. See Letters.
Iping, Suss., II. g. 1008 (19).
Ipswich (Ippeswiche), I. 32, 216, 317, 407 (2), 818:—g. 1330 (30); II. 6.
-, letters dated at, I. 688; II. 88.
-, gaol of, I. g. 311 (30).
-, Grammar School of, I. 688.
-, Holy Trinity Priory (supp.), I. 510.
-, St. Mary ad Clavem, parish, I. g. 1330 (30).
-, St. Mary Stoke, I. g. 1330 (30).
-, St. Matthew's parish, I. g. 1330 (30).
-, St. Nicholas parish, I. g. 1330 (30).
-, St. Peter's parish, I. g. 1330 (30).
-, St. Peter's Monastery (supp.), I. g. 1330 (30).
Ipswich, suffragan bishop of. See Manning, Thos.
Ireby (Eyrby), Ant., I. g. 1104 (10); II. g. 1150 (16, 43).
-, (Yerby), Robt., I. 1259 (4).
Ireland (Yerland), I. 198, 221, 282–3, 300, 342–3, 357, 368, 394–6, 405, 503–4, 507, 549–50, 569, 960, 983, 1027, 1066–7, 1077, 1084 (p. 493), 1271 (2), 1278, 1288, 1297, 1315, 1323, 1328; II. 73, 76, 86, 135, 173, 186 (30), 192, 230, 256, 281, 375–89, 414, 485–6, 500, 506–7, 527, 531, 544, 551, 575, 591, 627–8, 631–2, 698, 723–4, 729, 734–5, 755, 760–3, 782, 786, 826, 837–8, 859, 872, 898, 943, 963–4, 991, 1046, 1052, 1060, 1096–7, 1124, 1137, 1139, 1145, 1189, 1194, 1207, 1213, 1232, 1239, 1260, 1281, 1288, 1300–2, 1308–10, 1316–18:—g. 1008 (9, 14, 35, 36).
-, archery to be encouraged, II. 729 (5).
-, army in (soldiers, the retinue, horsemen), I. 342–3, 394, 503, 549–50, 894, 983, 1027, 1066, 1098, 1271 (2), 1278; II. 76, 382–3, (pp. 156–7), 468, 507, 527, 729 (5), 755, 762, 786, 838, 1288, 1300, 1302, 1310 ii. (2).
-, -, marshal of the host, II. 1302, 1308, (p. 458).
-, bards, II. 383 (p. 157), 729 (5).
-, beggars, II. 729 (5).
-, blackrents, &c., II. 382, 507, 837 (2).
-, borough towns, II. 729 (4 p. 261, 5).
-, brehens. See below Irish judges.
-, byinges or byenges, II. 729 (4, 5), 1308 (p. 458).
-, "canes," exaction of, II. 729 (5), 1308 (p. 458).
-, castles in, II. 1097, 1281, 1310 ii. (7), 1318 (2).
-, -, (garrisons), II. 382 (1, 5), 468, 786.
-, Chancery, II. 1194, 1308 (p. 458), 1310 ii. (6), 1318. See also Courts of law.
-, chroniclers, II. 383 (p. 157).
-, coinage in, I. 983, 1241, 1278; II. 90, 1316.
-, Commissioner to be sent to, I. 983, 1027, 1241, 1315.
-, Commissioners in (Ant. St. Leger, Geo. Paulet, Thos. Moyle, and Wm. Berners), II. 378–89, 456–7, 468, 472, 485–6, 500, 531, 575, 591, 631–2, 698, 723–4, 729, 734–5, 755, 762–3, 782, 786, 826, 837–8, 859, 898, 943, 991, 1046, 1096–7, 1189, 1260, 1288 i., ii., 1300, 1302, 1308, 1310 ii. (2, 6, 9), 1318.
-, -, signatures of, II. 1310 i. (p. 463), iii.
-, -, commissions to, II. 378–81.
-, -, reports to, II. 729, 837, 859, 898.
-, -, instructions to, II. 382.
-, -, letters from, II. 631, 698, 755, 1096, 1260.
-, -, letters to, II. 389, 414, 456–7, 468, 472, 485–6, 500, 575, 591, 734–5, 763, 782, 838, 991, 1308.
-, -, their correspondence, II. 389.
-, Convocation in, I. 1241; II. 382 See also below, Parliament.
-, Council of, I. 343, 357, 394–6, 405, 503, 894, 983–4, 1027, 1067, 1098, 1278; II. 146–7, 281, 379, 382–3, 386, 506–7, 527, 551, 575, 628, 729 (3, 4, 5), 755, 763, 963, 1096, 1189, 1232, 1288, 1308 (p. 458), 1310 ii. (9), 1318 bis.
-, -, letters from, I. 394–5, 405, 983–1077; II. 146–7, 280, 506–7.
-, -, letters to, I. 503; II. 386, 763.
-, courts of law, II. 382 (1, 5), 1310 ii. (6).
-, coyne and livery, exaction of, II. 383 (p. 157), 729 (1, 2, 5), 837 (2), 859, 898 (1, 9 i., iii.).
-, Crown leases, II. 1288 ii.
-, cuddyes, II. 898 (9).
-, earth-tillers, II. 383 (pp. 156–7).
-, English Pale (the Englishry), I. 357, 1278; II. 86, 383 (pp. 156–7), 729 (4, 5), 1213.
-, English tongue and dress, II. 381–2, 383 (p. 157), 384, 729 (4, 5), 898 (9 iii.), 1046.
-, erykes, II. 1308 (p. 458).
-, escheats in, II. 1310 i. (40).
-, Exchequer, II. 1310 ii. (6), 1318.
-, fines, II. 1310 i. (41).
-, forestallers, II. 898 (9).
-, forfeited lands, II. 382.
-, the Four Shires, I. 1066.
-, foysse or foys, exaction of, II. 729 (1, 5).
-, galloglasses, II. 837 (2), 1096, 1124.
-, gaols, II. 1308 (p. 458).
-, hanaper, the, II. 1310 i. (49).
-, harpers, II. 383 (p. 157), 729 (5), 859.
-, the Irish (Irishmen, Irishry), I. 357, 394 (2, 4), 396, 503, 894, 983, 1066; II. 146, 230, 381–3 (pp. 156–7), 507, 527, 628, 729 (2, 4, 5), 898 (6, 8, 9 iii.), 963, 1139, 1213, 1288 ii., 1308 (pp. 457–8), 1310 i. (46–7).
-, -, intermarriage (alliances, amities) with, II. 382, 383 (p. 157), 384, 729 (4), 1239, 1288 ii.
-, Irish character, II. 382 (p. 157), 729 (4 p. 261).
-, Irish dress, I. 394 (4); II. 383 (p. 157), 729 (2), 898 (9 iii.), 1288 ii.
-, Irish harness, I. 394 (4).
-, Irish judges or Brehens (brehennes), and their laws, II. 729 (1, 5), 837, 859, 898 (1, 9), 1308 (p. 458).
-, Irish saddles, &c., I. 195.
-, isshallyn, II. 383 (p. 157).
-, marches, march lands, and march defences in, I. 1027; II. 378 iii., 381–3 (pp. 156–7), 729 (4), 755, 1308.
-, lords and gentlemen marchers, I. 1066; II. 383 (p. 157), 384, 527, 729 (2, 3, 4, 5), 1300, 1308.
-, Officers, II. 382, 384, 1310 ii. (1). barons of the Exchequer, II. 382.
-, -, Chancellor of, II. 382, 1318. See also Trimletiston, lord.
-, -, Chancellor of the Exchequer. See Alen, John.
-, -, chief baron of Exchequer, II. 786. See also Fynglas, Patrick (died 1537); also Delahide, Ric.
-, -, Chief Justice, II. 1318. See also Aylmer, Gerald.
-, -, Chief Justice of Common Pleas. See Luttrell, Thos.
-, -, Chief Remembrancer. See Howth, Thomas.
-, -, Clerk of the Crown. See Cowley, Robt. (Chancery); Cusak, Jas. (King's Bench).
-, -, Deputy, II. 382, 729 (4, 5), 898 (9 iii.), 1145 (2), 1308, 1318. See also Grey, lord Leonard.
-, -, the judges, II. 729 (4 p. 261), 1145, 1308 (p. 458), 1318.
-, -, King's attorney. See Howth, Thos.
-, -, King's serjeant, II. 544. See also Barnewall, Patrick.
-, -, Master of the Ordnance, II. 76.
-, -, Master of the Rolls, II. 1318. See also Alen, John.
-, -, Lord Treasurer or High Treasurer, II. 382, 1318. See also Butler, lord James.
-, -, Treasurer (really vice-treasurer). See Brabazon, Wm.
-, -, Treasurer of the Exchequer, II. 1318.
-, -, Vice-treasurer or under-treasurer, and treasurer of the wars, II. 382, 1318. See also Brabazon, Wm.
-, Pardons to rebels, II. 378 ii., 380, 382–4, 729 (4 p. 261), 1288 ii.
-, Parliament of, I. 343, 394, 1027, 1241, 1278; II. 76, 382–3, 698, 729–4, 762, 1096, 1189, 1239, 1288, 1300, 1308, 1310 ii. (1, 2).
-, -, Acts and Statutes of, I. 983; II. 375, 382 (1, 5), 384, 388, 729 (4, 5), 1239, 1288, i., ii., 1316:—g. 1008 (9, 36).
-, -, Commons in, I. 300, 343, 983, 1241; II. 388 (2).
-, -, -, letters to, I. 300; II. 388 (2).
-, -, spiritualty in, I. 1241.
-, -, procurators or proctors, II. 384, 1288 ii.
-, -, lords of, II. 383, 388.
-, -, -, letter to, II. 388.
-, pipers, II. 729 (5).
-, priests and spiritualty, II. 837 (2), 1288 ii.
-, revenue (treasure) of, I. 503–4, 983, 1027, 1315; II. 135, 384, 729 (4 p. 261), 1308, 1310, 1318.
-, rhymers, II. 383 (p. 157), 729 (5), 859.
-, the Rolls, II. 1308 (p. 458).
-, sawtes, II. 1308 (p. 458).
-, Scots in, I. 394 (2); II. 628.
-, subsidy, II. 1310 i. (38), ii. (2).
-, suppression of monasteries in, I. 963, 983, 1066, 1241; II. 382, 384, 1288 ii., 1310 i. (44), ii. (2 bis., 3, 6).
-, supremacy (Royal), II. 382.
-, survey of Crown lands, II. 382 (5), 1096, 1310 ii. (2, 6).
-, taxation (a 20th), II. 382 (5), 384.
-, vagabonds, II. 898 (9).
-, wardships and minors in, I. 1027; II. 382 (5), 1310 I (37), ii. (8).
Ireland (Yrland), Thos., I. 1271 (4).
Irem or Irene Acton. See Iron Acton., Thos., I. 1271 (4).
Irenbruk. See Iron Brock., Thos., I. 1271 (4).
Irford (Urthefurthe), Linc., I. 380 (p. 175).
-, nunnery of, prioress of, I. 380 (p. 175).
Irish character, etc. See under Ireland, the Irish.
Irishtown, (co. Kilkenny?), II. 859 (3).
-, verdict of the town, II. 859 (3).
Iron, scarcity of, I. 498.
Iron Acton (Irem, Irene A.), Glouc., I. 353 (p. 156), 354.
Iron Brock (Irenbruk) Grange, Derb., II. g. 411 (13).
Isabella, the Empress, II. 131, 245 (p. 102), 1203.
Isake, John, I. g. 539 (11).
-, Reginald, I. g. 539 (11).
Isaled (Isalet) commote of, in Denbighshire, I. g. 1103 (37).
Isam, Jas., II. 859 (2).
-, John, II. 898 (4).
Isdulas (Istulas) commote, in Denbighshire, I. g. 1103 (37).
Isenherst, Suss., II. g. 1008 (3).
Isidorus Monachus, a friend of Polo's, letter from, II. 853.
Isilbek, Yorks., II. 1181.
Island, the, co. Wexford, II. 898 (6).
Islandshire (Elondshire), Dham., I. 1092.
Isle, the, a place of lord Lumley (in Yorkshire?), I. 369 (pp. 164, 166).
Isle, the. See Ely, Isle of, also Axholme, Isle of.
Islebourg. See Edinburgh., the. See Ely, Isle of, also Axholme, Isle of.
Isleham (Iselham), Camb., I. g. 795 (26).
Isleworth (Thystylworth), Midd., II. 181.
Islington, Midd., II. 58 ii.
-, prebend of, II. 720.
Isselstein (Istayn, Istylstein, Dessestain, Ystelsteyn) Maximilian d' Egmont, lord of, son of the count of Buren, I. 1135; II. 93 (2), 125 (p. 43), 307, 333, 335, 351, 367, 372, 504, 957.
-, -, letters from, II. 335, 504. See also Buren, Count of.
Istayn. See Isselstein.-, -, letters from, II. 335, 504. See also Buren, Count of.
Italian League (proposed), I. 122.
Italian princes, the, I. 122.
Italians (individuals), I. 762, 953, 1061 (p. 484), 1135 (p. 525); II. 539 (p. 203), 635, 1047.
Italian soldiers, I. 556 (p. 259), 762–3, 961, 1032; II. 46, 104, 546, 730, 962, 1053 (p. 368), 1128 (p. 396), 1217 (p. 430).
Italy, I. 122–3, 310, 313, 347, 366 (4), 377, 406, 556 (p. 259), 564 (2), 647, 664, 684, 763, 873, 886, 989, 1053 (p. 481), 1055, 1072, 1076, 1107, 1134, 1141, 1181 (p. 543), 1222, 1310:—g. 539 (27); II. 18 (2), 46, 104, 107, 118 (2), 124, 245 (p. 102), 312, 354, 371, 372 (p. 152), 484, 552 (p. 208), 633, 656, 699, 725, 750, 791, 795 (p. 281), 844, 860, 1021, 1053 (p. 369), 1127–8, 1143 (p. 401), 1148, 1187.
Itchen, the Hampshire river, II. 477.
Itchinor, West (Westichenor), Suss., II. g. 1008 (19).
Ithelweir, in the river Wye, I. g. 795 (16).
Itteringham (Itringham), Norf., II. g. 1311 (30).
Ive, Wm., II. g. 411 (21).
Iver, Bucks, II. g. 1311 (22).
Ivers. See Evers.
Ives. See under Bisham.
Ivrea (Hipporegia), Boniface Ferrero, Cardinal of, I. 544.
Ivrea, Philibert Ferrero, bp. of, nephew of the Cardinal, I. 544, 907; II. 124.
-, -, letter from, II. 124.
Iwade, Kent, II. g. 1311 (16).
Ixworth priory (supp.), Suff., I. 510.
Ized, John, I. 572.