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Dabeny. See Daubeney.
Daccombe, Devon, ii. g. 771 (9).
Daceto. See Diaceto.
Dacre of the North, William lord, of Gilsland and Graystoke, of the Council in the North, i. 898; ii. 759:— g. 476 (107), 648 (17).
Dacre of the South, Thomas Fiennes lord, a minor, i. 148 (58).
Dacre or Dacres, Mary lady, widow of Thomas lord Dacres (who was executed in 1541), i. 854; ii. 252
-, Mrs., i. 519.
-, Thos., i. 116; ii. 775 (f. 78).
Dagenham (Dagnam), Essex, ii. g. 332 (27).
Daimsel. See Damesell.
Dains, Wm. See Davis.
Dakyns, Geo., i. g. 970 (62); ii. g. 476 (p. 248), 718 (4 p. 357).
-, (Dawkins), John, S.T.P., canon of Wells, ii. 775 (f. 112).
-, (Dawkyns), Steph., ii. 181.
Dalabere, Ant., i. p. 772.
Dalamere, John, escheator of Wore. (a.d. 1516), ii. g. 773 i.
Da l'Armi (de Larmy), Ludovico, of Bologna, an Italian captain retained by Henry VIII., i. 222, 234, 466, 601–2, 604, 625, 634, 655–6, 666–7, 714, 723, 742, 755–6, 820, 895, 1288, 1366; ii. 27, 269, 372, 384, 496, 530, 567, 570, 578, 603, 669, 684, 741, 757.
-, -, letters from, i. 602, 714, ii. 372, 384, 496, 530.
Dalby, Leic. See Galby.
Dalby on the Wold or Old Dalby (and Rothley), Leic., i. p. 776.
-, preceptory (supp.) of St. John, i. pp. 770, 776 bis.
Dalbye, Thos., i. g. 504 (1).
-, Wm, ii. g. 476 (p. 245).
Dalcove (Dawcove), in Scotland, i. 1279 (pp. 626, 630).
Daldorp (Daudrope), Henry, servant of the Duke of Lauenburg, i. 643 (f. 67).
Dale, Derb., abbey (supp.), i. 1157; ii. g. 200 (18, 31), 332 (57).
Dale (Dayle), Hen., i. g. 149 (39).
-, John, i. g. 504 (2), 1537 (17).
-, Ric., i. p. 779.
-, Thos., shipmaster, i. 1267.
Dalehead, Westmld., ii. g. 771 (12).
Dalhem (Thalam in Vol. XIX.), Bernard von, i. 581 (2).
Dalison. See Dalyson.
Dall aware. See Delaware.
Dalle, Wm., ii. 240 ii.
Dallegre. See Allegre.
Dally, Wm., i. g. 1383 (60).
Dalmahoy, John, i. 1453.
Dalmatia and islands adjoining, i. 1276.
Dalowyne, Matthew, ii. 661.
Dalston (Dallston), Mr., i. 1247.
-, Chr., i. g. 716 (20).
-, -, Eleanor, i. g. 716 (20), 1166 (26, 73 p. 581); ii. g. 332 (91).
-, Mabel, i. g. 716 (20).
-, (Dalson), Thos., i. 1280 (§ 1 f. 22, §§ 2, 3):— g. 716 (20), 970 (62), 1166 (26, 73 p. 581); ii. 712 i.:— g. 332 (91).
Dalton, Yorks., i. p. 777.
Dalton (Dawleton), Laurence, Rougecrosse pursuivant (March, 1546), Richmond herald (Jan., 1547), ii. 199 (86), 770 (79):— g. 476 (68).
-, Rog., t. g. 718 (4); ii. g. 771 (37).
Dalton (Dawleton), Thos., i. 1165 (32)
Dalyson, Roger, S.T.P., dean of Thornton college, i. 760, 963 (105):— g. 970 (9).
Dalyson, Wm., sheriff of Lincolnshire (1545–6), i. g. 504 (4), 1537 (17 p. 763); ii. 472.
Damarycourt, Glouc., in Blandford, ii. 581.
Damerham, Wilts, ii. g. 476 (96).
Damesell, John, i. 1302.
-, (Damsel, Damisell, Damezel, Damesyl, Daimsel, Damozell, Domazell), William, English agent at Antwerp, i. 5, 27, 122, 171, 221, 241, 252, 312, 315, 324, 338–9, 344, 347 (p. 170), 350, 354, 360, 367 (p. 179), 375–7, 386, 428, 434, 453, 456, 622, 643 (ff. 64, 70–1), 664, 673, 735, 752, 762, 768, 795, 840, 984, 1009–10, 1061–2, 1102–3, 1187, 1189–90, 1328, 1361, 1376, 1392–3, 1397, 1421, 1434–5,1449,1470,1477,1493–4, 1508, 1513, 1523; ii. 17, 42, 70–2, 75, 85, 87–8, 96, 97 (2), 108, 312, 143, 146, 154, 176–7, 188, 198, 207, 219, 243, 247, 268, 308, 317, 378, 394, 408, 450, 483,. 657, 733, 746, 775 (f. 95).
-, -, letters from, i. 221, 252, 324, 338, 376–7, 428, 514, 735, 752, 795, 1009–10, 1061, 1103, 1189–90, 1393, 1435; ii. 72, 198, 247, 308, 394, 450, 483, 657, 733, 746.
-, -, signature of, ii. 70, 188.
Damme, Robt., i. 963 (137):— g. 970 (40).
Dammesell. See Damesell.
Dampert or Damport. See Davenport.
Dampont. See Ampont.
Damsel. See Damesell.
Danam, Chesh. See Dunham.
Danam, Robt., ii. g. 773 i. (14).
Danbury (Daneburie), Essex, i. g. 1537 (35); ii. 647 (9).
Danby, Sir Chr., sheriff of Yorkshire (1545–6), ii. 472.
-, Wm., i. g. 718 (4 p. 358).
Dancing, i. 802.
Dandino, Jeronimo, bp. of Caserta, bp. of Imola (1546), the Pope's secretary, special nuncio to Charles V. (in 1545) and to France (July, 1546), i. 96, 231, 379, 1294, 1309, 1365, 1411–2; ii. 129, 194 258, 406, 589, 727.
-, -, letters from, i. 96; ii. 727.
-, -, letter to, ii. 194.
Dane, Ric., i. 171, 591.
Daneels, William Pieter, i. 1311 (3).
Daneham, Chesh. See Davenham.
Danesius, Petrus, provost of Sezanne (? Suzennarum), afterwards (a.d. 1557) bp. of Lavaur, i. 1287 (p. 641).
Danett, Thos., ii. 770 (81).
Dangyen, Mons. See Enghien.
Daniel. See Danyell.
Danielstoun, John, letter to, ii. 278.
Dankard, Sebastian, i. 1410.
Danner, Eleanor, ii. g. 332 (7).
Dansey. See Daunce.
Dansik or Danske. See Dantzic.
Dantzic (Gedanum, Daunske, Daunsyke, Danske, Dansick, Dansycke, Dansik), i. 126, 170, 195, 201, 218, 251, 291, 296, 301 (4), 338–9, 376, 428, 695, 848, 1334:— g. 149 (7); ii. 369, 450, 483, 654, 770 (61).
-, letter from the city, i. 218.
Danube (Danow, Donaw, Dunaw), river, i. 1438, 1474; ii. 16, 53, 75, 169, 178, 268, 302, 309–10, 340, 377, 457, 461, 471, 506 ("Ister"), 602–3.
Danvers or Davers, —, i. 91 (1, 2, Wilts).
-, Andrew, i. g. 149 (14).
Danyell, Gregory, ii. g. 332 (91).
-, John, ii. 769 iv. (9).
-, (Daniel), Thos., i. 573.
Daours (Dours), near Corbie, ii. p. 469.
Darbie or Darby. See Derby.
Darcy (Darcie), Sir Arthur, i. 147, 643 (f. 86), 884, 1280 (1 f. 51, 3 bis):— p. 782:— g. 149 (40), 970 (62 pp. 488–9), 1166 (73 p. 581), 1383 (110).
-, Sir George, i. 1023:— g. 504 (47 p. 251), 970 (62 pp. 488–9), 1166 (37, 73 pp. 580–1); ii. 775 (f. 106):— p. 440.
-, -, Dame Dorothy his wife, i. g. 504 (47 p. 251), 970 (62 p. 489), 1166 (73 pp. 580–1).
-, Thomas lord (executed in 1537), ii. 554 (p. 283):— g. 773 ii. (7).
-, (Darsy), Sir Thomas, gentleman of the Privy Chamber, i. 91 (Essex), 148 (69), 650 (58, 87), 812–3, 969, 1165 (67), 1384 (pp. 695–6), 1536 (21–3, 27):— g. 970 (62 p. 489), 1383 (18), 1537 (22, 35 bis); ii. 199 (98), 331 (8), 634 (1, 10), 647 (§§ 8, 9), 723, 775 (f. 84):— g. 332 (77), 471 (87), 648 (51), 772 (3).
-, -, signature of, ii. 723.
Darcyes Chantries, Essex, i. g. 1537 (35).
Dardys, Edm., i. g. 1166 (73).
-, Hen., i. g. 1166 (73).
Darefield or Darfield (Derfelde),Yorks., i. g. 504 (47); ii. g. 648 (51).
Darell. See Darrell.
Darfield, Yorks. See Darefield.
Darfould (Derfold), Notts, i. g. 1537 (17, 35).
Dargatzen, George, i. 361.
Dariensis, William, bp. suffragan (died in 1546), i. 1084; ii. g. 648 (31).
Darington, Ric., King's footman, i. 148 (73).
Darkenolde, Wm., i. p. 783.
Darlaston (Dorlaston), Staff., i. g. 149 (39).
Darley (Darlie, Derley), Derb., i. 1388 (3).
-, abbey (supp.), i. 1157:— p. 776:— g. 1166 (73 p. 581), 1537 (17); ii. g. 200 (31), 332 (57), 476 (96).
Darlington (Derlington, Dernton), Dham., i. g. 149 (29, 39).
Darmstadt (Armystat), in Hesse, ii. 612, 624, 626, 637, 644, 708.
Darnbrook (Darnebroke), Yorks., ii. g. 476 (2).
Darnhall (Darnall), Chesh., i. g. 1166 (20).
Darnley, lord. See Lennox, earl of.
Darnold, Sir Nic., i. g. 1383 (29).
-, Nic., i. g. 1383 (29).
Darowen (Darrowen), co. Montgom., ii. 537.
Darras. See Arras.
Darrell, Mr., of the Household, i. 969.
-, Sir Edw., i. 91 (1, 2, Wilts); ii. 712 xxi.:— g. 773 i. (37).
-, Eliz., i. g. 149 (40).
-, Francis, alias Wyatt, q.v.
-, (Dayrell), Paul, i. 1264.
-, Steph., ii. g. 332 (91).
-, (Darell), Thos., i. 643 (f. 31):— g. 302 (30); ii. 472:— g. 332 (91).
Darrington, Yorks., ii. p. 441.
Darsy. See Darcy.
Dartford (Dertfforde, Detfford), Kent, i. 250, 643 (f. 79):— p. 439.
-, nunnery (supp.), i. 643 (ff. 15, 47):— p. 784:— g. 302 (65); ii. 775 (ff. 20, 64):— p. 439:— g. 648 (62 p. 347).
Dartmouth, Devon (Clifton, Dartmouth and Hardness), i. 24, 549, 573, 669, 936, 961, 991, 1072, 1105:— g. 302 (28); ii. 556:— p. 455:— g. 771 (37).
-, mayor of, i. 549, 585, 986, 1030, 1386.
Darton, Yorks., i. g. 504 (47).
Darwyn, Edw., ii. g. 648 (22).
-, John, i. g. 970 (62 p. 489).
Dasi, Fernando, a Spanish merchant, ii. 244.
Dassa. See Assa.
Dassell, Agnes, Beatrice and Kath., Ric., ii. g. 771 (7).
Datchet (Dochett), Bucks., ii. g. 771 (14).
Datchworth (Thatcheworthe), Herts, i. g. 1166 (42).
Dates, i. 1222.
Dati (Datye), George, an Italian, i. 72.
-, John, Baptista de, Italian banker, ii. 277–8.
-, (Daty, Datius), Latino, a captain of Italians, i. 300, 1302, 1382 (26); ii. 775 (f. 89).
Daubeney (Dawbeney), Ant., i. 963 (35).
-, Henry, earl of Bridgewater, q.v.
-, (Dabeny), John and Matilda, ii. g. 771 (7).
-, (Dawbeney), Wm., i. g. 1537 (29).
Daudrope. See Daldorp.
Daultinges. See Autingues.
Daumalle, Mons. See Guise, Francis of.
Daunce (Dauncye), —, i. g. 1383 (89).
-, (Daunsey, Dauntesey), Ambrose, i. 1280 (f. 27); ii. 472.
-, (Dauncie), Anne, i. 643 (f. 7); ii. 775 (f. 8).
-, (Dauncie), Chr., 775 (f. 92).
-, Sir John, one of the General Surveyors (died 7 Dec, 1545), i. 148 (109):— g. 970 (52); ii. g. 476 (101), 648 (55).
-, -, signature of, i. g. 149 (36), 717 (10).
-, (Dauncey), John, escheator of Heref. and Marches (a.d. 1514, 1532), ii. g. 773 i. (p. 424).
-, (Dansey), Thos., i. g. 504 (1 p. 244).
-, Wm., ii. g. 476 (67, 101).
Daunde, John, i. g. 1166 (26).
Daunenwerd. See Donauworth.
Daunsey. See Daunce.
Daunske. See Dantzic.
Daunson, John, ii. p. 439.
Daunsyke. See Dantzic.
Dauntesey. See Dauncy.
Dauphin, the. See Henry.
Dauphiness, the. See Katharine.
Dauria. See Doria.
Dausy. See Ausy.
Davell, George, i. 274, 1280 (f. 55).
-, -, signature of, i. 274.
-, Robert, abbot of Whitby, i. 1084.
Davenham (Daneham), Chesh., i. g. 1166 (59).
Davenport (Dampert), —, i. 681.
-, (Damporte), John, i. g. 149 (33); ii. 563.
-, -, letter from, ii. 563.
Daventry (Daventre), Ntht., i. p. 783; ii. g. 648 (25 pp. 334, 336, 338).
-, Holy Trinity guild, ii. g. 648 (25 p. 338).
Daverne. See Desvres.
Davers. See Danvers.
Daves. See Davis.
David (see also Ap David), Alice, i. 722 (6):— g. 1166 (73).
-, John, i. g. 504 (1); ii. g. 200 (6).
-, Magnus, of Veere, i. 911, 1034; ii. 14.
-, Rice, i. g. 970 (30).
-, Thos. ap Rees Ll'n, i. 148 (126).
Davidson (Davison), Robt., of Hether lands, i. 1279 (p. 626).
-, (Davison), Wat, i. 1279 (p. 626).
Davington, Kent, ii. g. 200 (10).
-, nunnery (supp.), ii. g. 200 (10).
-, -, prioress of. See Dynmarke, M.
Davis (Daves), Joan, ii. g. 648 (62 p. 347).
-, (Davies, Daves, Davyes), John, i. g. 302 (65), 1166 (20. 57), 1383 (110); ii. g. 648 (62 p. 347).
-, (Davies), Robt., ii. 770 (48):— p. 435.
-, (Davies, Dains), Wm., i. 643 (f. 34); ii. 775 (f. 49).
Davy or Davye, —. Gardiner's servant, i. 74.
-, (Davie), Michael, i. 643 (f. 69).
-, Rog., ii. g. 200 (35).
-, Thos., i. g. 970 (30).
-, Wm., ii. g. 476 (107).
Dawbeney. See Daubeney.
Dawcove. See Dalcove.
Dawes, John, deputy treasurer of the Chamber, i. 113, 116, 156, 176, 1167.
-, John, clk., i. 643 (f. 78).
-, John, ii. g. 476 (73).
Dawkins, Dr. See Dakyns.
Dawleton. See Dalton.
Dawlyn, Wm., i. g. 149 (37).
Dawsheils, Scottish family, i. 1279 (p. 626). Qu. Dalzells?
Dawson, John, i. p. 785:— g. 718 (4 p. 357); ii. 769 ii (12).
-, Robt., i. g. 1166 (65).
Dawtreou. See Outreleau. See also under Boulogne.
Dawtrey (Dawtrie), Sir Fras., captain of Newenham Bridge, i. 301 (14), 359, 792, 1384 (p. 696):— g. 302 (18), 1166 (35).
-, a servant of and his accomplice, i. 792.
-, (Dawtrye), Sir John, ii. 775 (f. 94).
-, John, sheriff of Surrey and Sussex (1545–6), ii. 472.
-, Wm., ii. g. 476 (85).
Day, George, bp. of Chichester, Queen's almoner, i. 109–10, 148 (21), 1384 (pp. 695 bis, 696):— g. 149 (25), 302 (30), 970 (16, 32); ii. 745, 759.
-, -, letter to, ii. 745.
Day or Daye (Daie), Chr., i. 643 (f. 92).
-, Ric., i. 148 (123); ii. g. 771 (14).
-, Thos., LL.B., prb. of Oxford, ii. g. 476 (9), 648 (25 p. 337).
-, Thos., i. g. 504 (32), 1383 (82); ii. g. 771 (14).
Dayesbroy. See Desborough.
Dayle. See Dale.
Dayrell. See Darrell.
Deake or Deakes, Mons. de. See Scepperus.
Deakon, Ralph., i. g. 149 (33).
Deal, Kent, ii. g. 476 (21).
-, Castle, i. 939.
-, -, view of, ii. p. 460.
Dean (Dene) Forest, Glouc., ii. 199 (67):— g. 476 (91).
Dean Hall (Deanehaull), in Caunton Notts, i. g. 1537 (17 p. 763, 35).
Dean, Little, Glouc., ii. 436.
Dean, Mitchell, Glouc. See Mitchell.
Dean, Over (Overdene), Beds, ii. g. 648 (52).
Dean, West (Westdene), Suss., ii. g. 476 (p. 245).
Dean, Mr. [of St. Paul's]. See May.
Deane, Anne a, i. g. 970 (48).
-, Ant., i. g. 1166 (37).
-, Brian, i. p. 785.
-, (Dene), Edw., ii. g. 332 (50).
-, (Dene), Isabella, ii. g. 771 (7).
-, Joan, i. 643 (f. 5); ii. 775 (f. 6):— g. 771 (7).
-, (Dene), John, i. g. 970 (48); ii. g. 332 (87), 476 (1), 773 i. (22).
-, Ric., clk., i. 1248.
-, Ric., i. 1280 (f. 56).
-, Robt., i. g. 970 (62 p. 489); ii. g. 773 ii. (14).
-, Wm., i. p. 785:— g. 718 (4 p. 357); ii. g. 771 (7, 14).
Deanes, Essex. See under Debden.
Dearne (Derne), the Yorkshire river, i. g. 504 (47).
Deaudate. See Diodati.
Debanke, Wm., ii. p. 440.
Debateable land ("the Batable") on the West Borders, i. 605.
Debden (Depden), Essex, Deanes in, i. g. 302 (65 p. 152).
Debenham (Debinham, Debnam), Suff., i. g. 504 (15).
Debenham (Debnam), —, i. 844 (8).
-, Wm., ii. g. 773 i. (29).
Deboyis. See Dubois.
Decke, Mons. See Scepperus.
Dechilac, Mons. See Chilac.
Decon, John, ii. 240.
Deddington (Dodyngton), Oxon, i. g. 970 (62); ii. g. 648 (25).
Dedham (Dedam), Essex, ii. p. 458.
Dedisham (Dedsham), park, in Rudgwick, Suss., ii. p. 434.
Dee, John, ii. g. 648 (43, 51 p. 344).
Deepdale (Depedale), Westmld., ii. g. 476 (107).
Deepdale (Depedale), Yorks., i. p. 773.
Deeping (Depinge), Linc., i. 1280 (f. 5).
Deer, live, i. 200, 746, 850:— g. 1383 (2); ii. 22, 775 (f. 107):— g. 332 (41).
-, hart of force, i. 1239, 1365, 1405.
Deerhurst (Derehurste), Glouc., i. g. 302 (65).
-, priory of (supp.), cell to Tewkesbury, ii. p. 435.
Deferencia, Thomas, an Italian, ii. 54.
Degon, Patrick, ii. g. 332 (87).
Dekyn, Joan, i. g. 718 (4 p. 358).
-, Wm., i. g. 717 (9).
Dekyns, Ric., i. g. 302 (65).
Delacrace or Delacracye. See Dieulacres.
Delaffitati. See Affaitati.
De la Haye, Thomas. See Hayes.
De la Lynde (Lynde), Geo., i. 91 (Dors.); ii. 472.
Delamere Forest, Chesh., i. 1165 (103).
Delanzano. See Lanciana.
De la Penne, Geoffrey, ii. g. 771 (14).
Delaprey. See under Northampton.
De la Ryvers, Roger, i. p. 781.
De la Vale, Sir John, ii. 472.
Delaware (De la Warre, Dellaware), Thomas West lord, i. 732, 736, 790, 967:— g. 970 (32); ii. 759:— p. 438.
-, -, Elizabeth his wife, ii. p. 438.
Del Bene, Albizo, i. 1105.
Del Campo, John, i. 1472; ii. 11.
Dell Alaryn. See Lalaing.
Dellanos, Rodrigo, i. 986.
Delle, Hen., ii. g. 771 (6).
Delley or Dellie. See Delye.
Dellwoode, John, i. 643 (f. 70).
De Lolme, —, of Antwerp, his son, i, 479.
Delve, John, ii. g. 476 (28).
-, Ric., ii. g. 200 (19).
Delves, Sir Henry, sheriff of Cheshire (1545–6), i. g. 970 (32); ii. 472.
Dolvott, Devon, ii. g. 200 (9).
Delvin, Richard Nugent baron of, i. 275 ii., 427; ii. 156 (p. 66).
-, -, signature of, i. 427.
Delye (Delley), Andrew, i. 643 (f. 4).
-, (Dellie), Awdrey, ii. 775 (f. 4).
-, (Dellie), Marg., i. 643 (f. 4); ii. 775 (f. 4).
-, Matth., i. 643 (f. 12); ii. 775 (f. 16).
Demetrio, Captain. See Sumbat.
Demora, Ant. See Mora, A. de.
Demoyena, Nicola, an Italian soldier, ii. 54.
Denam. See Denham.
Denbighshire, i. g. 302 (30).
-, sheriffs of (1544–7), ii. 472.
Denby, Yorks., i. p. 773.
Denbye, John, ii. g. 476 (55).
Dene, Glouc. See Dean.
Dene, Ntht., i. 737.
Dene (surname). See Deane.
Denevor. See Dynevor.
Denford, Ntht., ii. g. 648 (52).
Denforde alias Shortes, Berks., i. g. 302 (8).
Dengell. See Dingle.
Dengeyn, Hen., ii. 697.
Denham, Oxon, ii. g. 332 (54).
Denham, Mary, i. 643 (f. 4); ii. 775 (f. 5).
-, (Denam), Thos., i. g. 302 (30 p. 147).
-, Sir Wm., i. g. 504 (47).
-, Wm., i. 643 (f. 86).
Denman, Nic., i. g. 1166 (65).
Denmark (Dennesmarke) and the Danes, i. 54, 126, 195, 423, 582 (p. 285), 731, 796 (p. 395), 797, 1155, 1191, 1227, 1374, 1499:— g. 149 (7); ii. 33, 359–60, 369, 444, 509, 679, 707.
-, ambassadors to:—
English, ii. 359. See Morison, R.
French. See Richer.
Imperial. See Le Bourg.
Protestants', ii. 359.
-, king of. See Christian III.; also Christiern ii.
Denne. See Denny.
Dennebault. See Annebaut.
Dennesmarke. See Denmark.
Dennington (Dynnyngton), Suff., ii. g. 200 (24).
-, chantries in, ii. g. 200 (24).
Dennis or Denys, —, i. 1280 (2).
-, Mr., ii. 432.
-, Eliz., ii. g. 476 (p. 248).
-, Geo., i. p. 778.
-, Hugh, escheator of Glouc. and Marches (a.d. 1531), ii. 472:— g. 773 i. (p. 425).
-, John, i. g. 149 (14).
-, Maurice, i. g. 970 (1); ii. g. 476 (p. 248), 648 (62).
-, Sir Thos., i. 91 (Devon), 591 (p. 290), 650 (50), 986:— g. 970 (32); ii. 472.
-, (Denys), Thos., i. 1273.
-, Sir Walter, i. 91 (1, 2, Glouc), 643 (f. 82); ii. g. 648 (62).
-, (Denyss), Wm., provost of Queen's College, Oxford, signature of, i. 244.
Denny, Glouc., i. g. 1383 (110).
Denny (Deny, Denney), Sir Anthony, gentleman of the Privy Chamber, i. 148 passim, 301, 650 (heading and § 7), 652, 743, 963 (heading and §§ 39, 54, 83, 93–4), 969, 1165 (heading and §§ 9, 34, 40. 49, 78), 1382 (heading and §§ 12, 66), 1384 (pp, 695 bis, 696), 1536 (6):— p. 768:— g. 504 (47), 716 (20), 1166 (73 p. 582), 1383 (110), 1537 (33–4); ii. 199 (heading and §§ 15, 21, 28, 65, 74, 77, 79, 80, 97, 110), 202 (2), 331 (heading and §§ 62–3), 441, 475 (heading and §§ 57, 62–4, 70, 100, 106–7, 114), 499, 512, 554, 555 (18), 634 (1, 10), 642, 647 (heading and §§ 7, 23, 64), 700, 723, 728, 739, 750, 754 (pp. –385–6), 769 ii. (14), 770 (1, 85), 775 (f. 95):— g. 648 (60).
-, -, his wife, i. 969 iii., 1181 (pp. 589–90):— g. 504 (47), 1383 (110).
Dennynge, John, i. g. 149 (14).
Densted, Kent, i. g. 302 (65).
Densyll, Master, i. g. 1383 (110).
Dent, Yorks., ii. 527.
Dent, —, widow, i. g. 149 (17).
-, Chas., i. g. 149 (17).
-, Geoffrey, George, James, Lancelot, "Matthew, Richard, and Roland, ii. g. 648 (17).
-, Thos., ii. g. 476 (85).
-, (Dente), Wm., abbot of St. Mary's, York, i. 1084:— g. 717 (13); ii. g. 771 (18, 37).
-, Wm., ii. g. 648 (17).
Denton, Dham., ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).
Denton, Hen., i. g. 1383 (41).
-, Thos., i. g. 1166 (7); ii. 775 (f. 106):— g. 332 (7).
-, Wm., ii. 199 (139):— g. 332 (47).
Deny. See Denny.
Denynlle park, co. Denbigh, ii. g. 476 (31).
Denys. See Dennis.
Deodati. See Diodati.
Depden, Essex. See Debden.
Depe. See Dieppe.
Depedale. See Deepdale.
Depers, Berks, i. p. 774.
Deptford (Dettforde, Depfford) or Deptford, Strand, Kent, i. 498 ii., 1334; ii. 769 ii. (12):— 200 (36).
-, naval storehouse, i. 536.
Depyng, Ric., clk., ii. p. 436.
Derblys. Sec Derllys.
Derby (Darby), i. 1305:— p. 776:— g. 149 (39), 302 (30); ii. g. 332 (76).
-, bailiffs of, i. 67.
-, burgesses of, dispute, i. 7.
-, Fryregatestrete, i. g. 1537 (17).
-, gaol, i. 1445.
-, Kings Mead priory (supp.), i. g. 1537 (17); ii. g. 332 (57), 476 (85).
-, St Peter's, i. g. 1537 (17).
-, St. Werburg's, i. g. 1537 (17).
Derby, Edward Stanley earl of, i. 736, 1384 (pp. 695 bis, 696):— p. 784:— g. 970 (32); ii. 759, 770 (25):— g. 332 (91), 648 (51).
Derby, Countess of, ii. 556.
Derby (Derbie. Darbie), Thos., i. 643 (f. 54); ii. 775 (f. 71).
Derbyshire, i. 67, 643 (f. 78), 746, 844 (4), 1280 (p. 631):— g. 302 (30), 970 (32).
-, commission for musters, i. 67.
-, (and Notts), escheator, ii. g. 476 (34), 773.
-, (and Notts), sheriff of, i. 67, ii. 472. See Markham, Sir J. (1545–6); Clifton, Sir G. (1546–7).
Derbyshire (Derbishere), Oliver, ii. g. 332 (91).
Dereham, West, Norf., ii. p. 434.
-, abbey (supp.), ii. p. 434:— g. 476 (61).
Derehawgh, Robt., i. g. 1537 (35).
Derehurste, Glouc. See Deerhurst.
Derestones, Yorks., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 335).
Derfelde, Yorks. See Darefield.
Derfold, Notts. See Darfould.
Derham, Thos., ii. 697 (p. 366).
Derikson, Marg., ii. g. 648 (23).
Dering, Mr., i. 1001.
-, John, i. p. 771.
Derley, Derb. See Darley.
Derley, John, ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).
-, Rog., ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).
Derlington. See Darlington.
Derllys (Derblys) hundred, co. Carmarthen, i. g. 970 (30).
Dermdon, in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 626). Qu. Dirrington?
Derne, river. See Dearne.
Derneford, Wilts. See Durnford.
Dernton. See Darlington.
Derrington, Linc. See Dorrington.
Dertfforde. See Dartford.
Deryke, Jacob, of Middelburg, i. 108.
Desborough (Dayesbroy), Chr., ii. 246.
Des Gueres, Baron, i. 1384 (p. 694). Qu. Esguerre?
Desligneris, Jacques, of the Court of Paris, i. 1287 (p. 641).
Des Mailletz, Sieur. See Ango, J.
Des Marets, M., murdered by Talart, i. 1489.
Desmond (Destmore), James Fitzgerald, 15th earl of, i. 275, 304, 371, 427, 480, 853, 915, 1072, 1523; ii. 156:— g. 476 (43).
-, -, his servant Barnabe, i. 1523.
-, -, signature of, i. 427.
Desmond, Thomas Fitzgerald 12th earl of (died in 1534), i. 918.
Desmoy, Mons. See Espinai.
Desmray (?) Mons. and Mademoiselle, i. 705.
Despleghem, secretary to Mary of Hungary, Sir., signature, i. 306, 380, 832.
Dessey (Dessy, Desse) or Dessay, Sieur de, a French gentleman. See Essey.
Destmore. See Desmond.
Desvres (Daverne, Devern, Devre, Deversne), in the Boulonnais, i. 250, 394, 507, 586, 690, 841, 849, 855, 862, 892, 1028, 1444, 1469; ii. 8.
Detasse, Mons. See Taix.
Detfford nunnery. See Dartford.
Dethick, Gilbert, Richmond Herald, Norroy king of arms (Jan., 1547). i. 643 (f. 82), 690 ii., 864, 981, 1028, 1271, 1425; ii. 370, 580, 776 (73).
-, (Dethycke, Dethike), John, i. g. 302 (65), ii. 631.
Dett, Ric., i. g. 504 (1 p. 244).
Dettforde. See Deptford.
Deurax, Levesque. See Evreux.
Deux Ponts. See Zweibruck.
Devell, Agnes, ii. p. 441.
-, John, ii. p. 441.
Deventer, in the Netherlands, i 190.
Deverall Longe Bridge. See Longbridge.
Devereux (Deverox), —, i. 1280 (2).
-, (Deverox, Devoroxe), Richard, son of Lord Ferrers, i. 91 (1 p. 41, 3), 650 (1), 732; ii. 331 (33), 555 (3), 775 (f. 102):— g. 332 (86).
-, Walter, lord Ferrers, q.v.
-, Wm., i. g. 1383 (88).
Devern. See Desvres.
Devizes (Devies., Devyes, the Vyes), Wilts, i. g. 718:(11), 1383 (82).
Devonshire, i. 363 (2), 591 (p. 290) 643 (f. 82), 801, 936, 1280 (f. 25):— p. 773:— g. 149 (30), 302 (30), 970 (32); ii. 432, 435, 775 (f. 107).
-, escheators, ii. g. 773.
-, map of the south coast, ii. p. 455.
-, musters in, i. 91 (1, 2).
-, sheriff, ii. 472. See Pollard, Sir H. (1545–6); Carew, Sir P. (1546–7).
-, Stannary, i. g. 970 (28).
Devotion money (a collection in 1542 for defence against the Turks) i. g. 1166 (53).
Devonshyre, Arthur, ii. g. 476 (102).
Devre. See Desvres.
Devyes, Wilts. See Devizes.
Dewe, Geoff., ii. g. 332 (56).
Dewey, Thos. and Ursula, i. g. 1537 (35).
Dewge, Joan, i. g. 1383 (82).
Dewlish (Dowlissh), Dors., i. 1046.
Deyman, Wm., ii. g. 771 (7).
Deythur hundred, co. Montgomery, ii. 446.
Dhannebault, Sieur. See Annebaut.
Diaceto (Daceto), Florentius de, i. 794; ii. 598, 775 (f. 96).
Dias (Diez, Dyas), Chr., a captain of Spaniards, i. 1433; ii. 199 (52):— g. 332 (19).
Diazi, Juan, a doctor of medicine and theologian, assassinated by his brother Alfonso, i. 596.
Dichefelde, Thos., i. g. 970 (62).
Dichesyate, Soms. See Ditcheat.
Dicke, Humph., ii. g. 476 (96), 648 (62).
-, (Dick), Wm., ii. g. 332 (25).
Dickelbuhel. See Dinkelsbiihl.
Dickens (Dycons), Thos., ii. 472.
Dickinson (Diconson), —, ii. 572.
-, (Dykynson), John, i. g. 718 (4 p. 357).
-, (Diconson), Marg., i. 1280 (f. 56).
-, Robt., cloth worker, his servant John, a sacramentarian, i. 1342.
-, (Dyconson), Robt., i. g. 1166 (73).
Dickson (Dicson), Jas., i. 1279 (p. 628).
-, (Dicson), John, i. 1279 (p. 627).
Dicksons (Dicsons), the Scottish family, i. 1279 (p. 626).
Dicleston, Glouc. See Dixton.
Diconson. See Dickinson.
Diddeswell, Derb. See Tideswell.
Didlington (Dudlyngton), Norf., i. g. 1383 (29).
Dieberen, Egbert van, i. 145.
Dieffholt. See Diepholtz.
Dieppe (Depe), in Normandy, i. 187 283, 304, 322, 563, 693, 748, 762, 795, 803, 1319, 1343; ii. 231, 244, 259, 406, 414, 679, 680, 692.
-, letter dated at, i. 187.
-, captain of, i. 1384 (p. 695).
-, lieutenant (or vicomte) of. See Ango, J.
Diepholtz (Dieffholt), Count of, i. 165.
Dier. See Dyer.
Dierbyn, Gentill, i. 148 (118).
Diet, the. See Bourbourg.
Dieulacres (Delacracye, Delacres, Delacrace) abbey (supp.), beside Leek, Staff., i. 643 (f. 37), 644:— pp. 772 bis, 779 bis, 781–2, 784–5, 785 bis:— g. 1383 (89), 1537 (17, 35); ii. 775 (f. 53):— pp. 440–1.
Diez, Captain Chr. See Dias.
Differencloid. See Dyffryn Clwydd.
Diffrynclaraugh, co. Cardigan, i. g. 1383 (88).
Digby, Sir Everard, ii. g. 771 (37).
-, Harry, letter from, ii. 265.
-, Kenelm, i. 91 (1, 2, Rutl.), 1280 (§ 1 ff. 14, 16, § 2):— g. 970 (32); ii. 472 (p. 223):— g. 771 (37).
-, (Dygbye) Reynold, i. 91 (1, 2, Warw.):— g. 970 (32); ii. 472.
-, Simon, controller of petty customs, London (1509 to 1514), ii. g. 773 i. (9).
-, (Dygbye), Thos., i. g. 1166 (65).
Digeon. See Dijon.
Digges, Thos., escheator of Kent and Midd. (a.d. 1536), i. 91 (Kent); ii. 331 (25):— g. 773 ii. (p. 430).
Dighton, Edm., i. g. 1383 (50).
-, Robt., i. g. 504 (4), 1383 (50).
-, Thos., i. g. 718 (4), 771 (37).
Dijon (Digion, Digeon), in France, ii. 53.
-, letters dated at, ii. 248, 254–5.
-, Chartreuse, ii. 248.
Dikyngton, Ric., i. g. 1537 (21).
Dilfus. See Van der Delft.
Dilkes, Thos., i. p. 774.
Dillingen (Tumbynga, Tillingen, Tillinghe, Tillinge), in Bavaria, ii. 302, 310, 340, 430, 457, 511, 613.
-, letters dated at, ii. 370, 388, 430, 458.
Dillon, Sir Barth., chief justice of Ireland (January, 1533 to May, 1534), i. 918.
Dilogarde (i.e., De la Garde), Baron. See Paulin, A.
Dilton, Wilts. See Dinton.
Dingle (Dengell), in Ireland, i. 304.
Dingle, Hen. See Dingley.
Dinglespill. See Dinkelsbühl.
Dinglev, Ntht., preceptory (supp.) of St. John, i. g. 1537 (35); ii. g. 771 (37).
Dingley, Etheldreda, ii. g. 200 (33).
-, (Dingle), Hen., i. 643 (f. 55); ii. 775 (f. 72).
-, Jas., ii. p. 440.
-, Joan, ii. g. 200 (33).
-, Thos., ii. g. 332 (7).
Dinham, Monm., ii. p. 434 (? "Tydnam").
Dinkelsbuhl (Dunkelspiel, Dickelbuhel, Dingelspill, Dinglespill, Tinglespil, Duncelspoel), in Germany, i. 165 (p. 84), 606, 616; ii. 511, 558, 613, 624.
-, letters dated at, i. 547; ii. 495.
Dinllaen (Dynllan), co. Carnarvon, i. g. 302 (53).
Dinmore, Heref., preceptory (supp.) of St. John, i. g. 1637 (17, 35).
Dinton (Donington), Bucks, i. g. 302 (65 p. 152).
Dinton (Dilton), Wilts, i. g. 1383 (82).
Dinxhill, Edm., i. g. 1383 (110 p. 693).
-, John, i. g. 1383 (110 p. 693).
Diodati (Deodati, Deaudati), Jeronimo, i. 312–3, 323, 347 (p. 170), 367, 409–10, 434, 1421, 1434 (pp. 718–9), 1448, 1470, 1477, 1492; ii. 17, 88, 132, 143, 188, 205.
-, (Deodati), Michael, i. 1448; ii. 88.
-, Nic., i. g. 716 (14).
Dios, John de, ii. g. 200 (23).
Dirikson, Marg., ii. 475 (113).
Dirrington. See Dermdon.
Dirryk, Jacob, i. 946.
Dirsom, Robt., i. g. 504 (47).
Dis, John and Walter, ii. g. 773 i. (28).
Disney, John, i. g. 718 (4).
Distamps, Madam. See Estampes.
Distilling, ii. p. 433.
Ditcheat (Dychesyat, Dychyat), Soms., ii. g. 476 (13, 33).
Ditton, Kent, ii. g. 200 (34).
Ditton, Long (Longeditton), Salop, i. g. 716 (17).
Ditton Valance, Camb., in Wood Ditton, i. g. 717 (4).
Dixe, John, ii. g. 476 (p. 248).
Dixon (Dyxson). Agnes, ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).
-, Chr., ii. 181.
-, (Dynson), Edw., i. g. 504 (31).
-, Hen., clk., ii. g. 476 (82).
-, Joan, i. g. 717 (9).
-, (Dyxson), John, i. g. 718 (4).
-, (Dixson), Mich., ii. g. 476 (85).
-, Ric., i. g. 302 (39), 717 (9).
-, (Dixson), Robt., ii. g. 476 (55).
-, (Dyxson), Thos., i. p. 783:— g. 504 (35); ii. 250.
Dixton (Dicleston), Glouc, ii. g. 332 (65).
Do, M. See O.
Dobbes, John, i. g. 1383 (13).
-, Wm., ii. p. 438.
Dobbyns, John, i. 774.
Dobson, Cecilia, ii. g. 771 (18, 37).
-, John, i. g. 718 (4), 1166 (26); ii. g. 200 (33), 771 (37).
-, Thos., i. 643 (f. 16); ii. 775 (f. 24).
-, Wm., ii. g. 771 (37).
Doccron, dominus, master of the Imperial house, ii. 441.
Dochett, Bucks. See Datchet.
Doctor, the [accompanying Philip count Palatine]. See Ouercentanus.
Dod (the Doddes), in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 627).
Dodde or Dod, Mr., ii. 768 iii.
-, Anne, i. g. 302 (25).
-, Fras., i. 367.
-, John, ii. g. 332 (91).
Dodder Hill (Doderhill), Worc., ii. g. 476 (p. 247).
Doddes. See Dod.
Doddesley, Glouc. See Dowdeswell.
Doddesworth, George, i. 1165 (18).
Doddings Bere, Dors., i. 1046.
Doddington (Dodyngton), Glouc., i. g. 717 (5).
Doddington (Duddyngton), Linc., ii. g. 476 (85).
Dodenham (Dodnam), Worc., in Knightwick, i. g. 1383 (61).
Doder, Hugh, i. 643 (f. 70).
Doderhill, Worc. See Dodder Hill.
Dodford, Worc., priory (supp.), ii. g. 476 (p. 245).
Dodge, Wm., ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).
Dodington, Oxon. See Deddington.
Dodington, Giles. See Dodyngton.
Dodman (Dudman) Point, Cornw., ii. p. 455.
Dodman, John, ii. 767 (12, 14).
Dodnam, Worc. See Dodenham.
Dodworth, Yorks., i. p. 769:— g. 302 (65).
Dodyngton, Oxon. See Deddington.
Dodyngton, Glouc. See Doddington.
Dodyngton (Dodington), Giles, i. 1280 (f. 23).
-, John, i. p. 775; ii. g. 332 (67).
-, Ph., ii. g. 200 (19).
-, Wm., ii. g. 648 (43, 51 p. 344).
Doffe, Chr., i. 643 (f. 71).
Dogeson, John, ii. p. 438.
Dogge, the (Dogger Bank?), i. 1056.
Doggett, Edm., ii. g. 332 (56).
Dogholles March, Essex, ii. p. 440.
Dogleby, Yorks. See Duggleby.
Dogs, ii. 14 (p. 7), 69, 768. greyhounds and running dogs, i. 444, 628–9, 734, 850, 1165 (5), 1343.
"mastyve dogges," ii. 770 (55).
retrievers, ii. 538.
spaniels, ii. 769 ii. (8, 9).
Doisy, Mons. See Clutin, H.
Dolbeare, Edith, ii. g, 771 (7).
Dolbyn, Robt., i. g. 1383 (86).
Dolewothlan, co. Carnarvon. See Dolwyddelan.
Dollow (Dolow), Beds, i. p. 772.
Dolphinby, Nic., clk., i. g. 1383 (37).
Dolwyddelan (Dolewothlan), co. Carnarvon, i. g. 302 (53).
Domazell. See Damesell.
Dombertrant. See Dumbarton.
Domingo, —, ii. 417 (p. 199).
Domrysel, Mr. See Damesell.
Domus Palustris, i. 1446. Qu. Hatfield?
Don. See Donne.
Donaldsone, Hector, i. 114.
Donas, M., ii. 93.
Donasthrop, Leic. See Donasthrop.
Donato, Francesco, doge of Venice, i. 301 (35), 1243, 1382 (27), 1474–5; ii. 603.
Donauworth (Tanaberth, Tunwarde, Donbert, Dona wart, Thunewerd, Daunenwerd, Tonnert, Townward, Donovaert, Tonwar, Tunivere, Tonnewert), in Germany, i. 1155 (2), 1191, 1438, 1474; ii. 178, 197, 268, 297, 310, 313, 348, 613, 658.
-, letters dated at, i. 572; ii. 261–2.
Donaw. See Danube.
Donawart. See Donauwörth.
Donbert. See Donauwörth.
Donbertane. See Dumbarton.
Doncaster, Yorks, ii. p. 440.
Done. See Donne.
Donel, Barnard, i. 1523.
Donell, Ric., i. 91 (Hunts.)
Donington, Bucks. See Dinton.
Donington cum Launton Lydyat, Chesh., on the Mersey, i. g. 1383 (38).
Donisthorpe (Donasthrop), Leic., i. 1388.
Donkyrke. See Dunkirk.
Donne, (Dune), Gabriel, abbot of Buckfast, i. 643 (f. 11); ii. 775 (ff. 14, 111).
-, (Dun), Griffith, ii. 472 (Carm.)
-, Sir John, ii. 433.
-, John, S.T.B., sub-dean of the Chapel (1546), i. 1536 (27, 50):— p. .778; ii. g. 332 (58).
-, (Downe), John, of Rye, a pirate, i. 1386, 1472.
-, (Done), Ric., i. 643 (f. 13):— g. 1537 (25); ii. 775 (f. 17).
-, (Dunne), Robert, surveyor of victuals at Calais, i. 566, 879 1454; ii. 672, 724.
-, (Dunne), Thos., i. 856.
Donnell, Thos., ii. g. 648 (43, 51 p. 344).
Donnington (Donyngton), Berks priory (supp.), of Crossed Friars, i. g. 302 (8).
Donnington (Donyngton), John, i. 1280 (f. 51).
-, Ric., i. g. 1166 (73).
Donriche. See Dunriche.
Donton, Beds, ii. g. 648 (25 p. 335);
Donye, Ellen, i. g. 1166 (26).
Donyngton. See Donnington.
Doo, Robt., i. g. 504 (19).
Doore, Heref. See Dore.
Doram, Hen., i. g. 504 (1 p. 244).
Dorant, John, of Cottesmore, escheator of Ntht. and Rutl. (a.d. 1537), ii. g. 773 ii. (p. 430).
Dorchester, Oxon, abbey (supp.), ii. g. 648 (25 p. 337).
Dordrecht (Dordreth, Dortrecht, Dordryt, Durdriche, Dordrecghet), or Dort, in Holland, i. 7,147 (2), 170, 189, 201, 228, 241, 252, 338, 350–1, 369, 375 (p. 182), 382–3, 420, 422, 450, 455, 458, 469, 486, 497, 511–3, 525, 541, 546, 550, 569, 583, 614–5, 673, 768, 894, 983–4, 1009–10, 1062–3, 1069, 1091, 1155, 1191, 1224 (2), 1328, 1391. 1429, 1459, 1513; ii. 216:— p. 461.
-, letters dated at, i. 768, 780, 935.
Dore (Doore), Heref., now Abbey Dore, i. g. 504 (47).
-, abbey (supp.), i. 644:— g. 504 (47); ii. g. 200 (36), 332 (91).
Doreham, Robert (a.d. 1602), i 1064.
Doret or Doriat, Dominus, i. g. 1383 (110 p. 693).
Dorformliers. See Fourelieres.
Doria (Dauria), Andrea, Prince or Melfi, admiral of the Emperor's galleys, ii. 255, 699 ii. 735.
Doria, Giannetin, slain, ii. 699 ii.
Dorlaston, Staff. See Darlaston.
Dorleance. See Dourlens.
Dormer, Geoff., ii. 712 xx.:— g. 200 (50), 771 (25).
-, John, ii. g. 771 (37).
-, Kath., ii. g. 771 (37), 773 ii. (12).
-, Sir Mich., i. g. H66 (20), 1537 (15); ii. g. 771 (37).
-, Piers, son of Francis, i. 920.
-, Sir Robt., i. 91 (Bucks), 437, 456, 1384 (p. 695):— g. 504 (47 p. 251), 970 (32), 1383 (110), 1537 (35).
-, Thos., i. g. 1537 (15).
-, Walter, i. 920.
-, Wm., i. 1384 (p. 695); ii. g. 773 ii. (12).
-, Young, i. 91 (1, 2, Bucks). Dorothy, wife of Frederic, Count Palatine, younger daughter of Christiern ii. of Denmark, i. 490, 492, 800, 1191.
Dorpat (Tarbatum), in Livonia, i. 165 (p. 84).
-, bp. of (Taebatensis), i. 165 (p. 84). See also Deynter.
Dorrand, Hen., i. g. 504 (1 p. 244).
Dorrington (Derrington), Linc., i. g. 1166 (73).
Dorset or Dorsetshire, i. 363 (2), 591 (p. 290), 626, 643 (f. 82), 678, 1280 (f. 25), 1342, 1498:— g. 302 (30), 718 (11), 970 (32); ii. p. 434:— g. 773 i. (27).
-, escheators, ii. g. 773.
-, map of the coast, ii. p. 460.
-, musters in, i. 91 (1, 2).
-, (and Soms.), sheriff of, ii. 472. See FitzJames, ii. (1545–6); Sydenham, J. (1546–7).
Dorset, archdeacon of, ii. g. 648 (25 p. 338).
Dorset, Henry, Marquis of, i. 91 (Leic), 272, 289, 363n, 365, 392, 736, 1124, 1165 (50), 1204, 1384 (p. 695 ter);— p. 783:— g. 149 (40), 717 (4), 970 (32), 1537 (7); ii. 759.
Dorset, Frances Marchioness of. See Frances.
Dorsett, John, i. g. 1383 (82); ii. g. 648 (41).
Dorte. See Dordrecht.
Dorton (Durton), Bucks., ii. g. 648 (25).
Dortrecht. See Dordrecht.
Dorye, John, i. 1386.
Dosye, Sieur. See Ausy.
Douai (Doway), in Flanders, i. 457.
Douche, Jasper. See Duchy.
Doucheman, Dirrik, i. 147.
Douesse, Mons. See Ausy.
Douglas, Archibald, earl of Angus, q.v.
Douglas, Sir George, brother of Angus, i. 322 ("George,") 678, 940, 1002, 1043, 1088, 1132, 1363–4, 1369, 1404, 1456, 1467, 1486; ii. 473, 544, 575.
Douglas, Lady Margaret, daughter of Angus, niece of Henry VIII., wife of Lennox, i. 918, 969 ii., iii., 1384 (p. 696), 1410; ii. 181, 768 v.
Douglas, —, a Scot, i. 1841.
-, (Dowglas), —, laird of Boonjedward, i. 183.
-, —, of Cavers, sheriff of Teviotdale, i. 183.
-, George, son of Angus, to be abbot of Aberbrothock, i. 1279 (p. 627); ii. 544.
-, Hugh, i. 948.
-, James, laird of Drumlanrig, q.v.
-, John, i. 948.
-, (Dowglas), Matthew, i. 171.
Doulevant, in France, letter dated at, ii. 403.
Douneham, Norf. See Downham.
Doungarvan. See Dungarvan.
Dourlens (Dorleance), in Picardy, i. 861.
Dours castle, near Corbie, ii. p. 469.
Douse, —, ii. g. 769 ii. (2).
Douzay, Sieur. See Clutin, H.; also Ausy.
Dove, Robt., i. p. 784.
Dover (Dovour), Kent, i. 3, 7,100,113, 195, 202, 250–1, 259, 339, 347 (p. 170), 350, 363 (2), 365, 367, 376, 382–3, 414, 416, 419, 425, 428, 437, 439, 449, 467, 486, 525, 530, 538, 541, 544, 557, 585, 591, 597, 635, 643 (ff. 67–8, 70–1, 74–6, 81, 83), 659, 673, 684, 702, 761, 774, 778, 780, 793, 803, 816, 860, 868, 872, 893, 899, 936, 939, 946 (p. 464), 952, 1062, 1080, 1094, 1119, 1124, 1167, 1176, 1316, 1326, 1328, 1330, 1348, 1384 (p. 695), 1396, 1410, 1452, 1487:— p. 783; ii. 91, 115, 140, 199 (121), 244, 427, 448, 554, 589. 602, 610, 619, 651, 730, 775 (ff. 82, 84):— pp. 461, 472:— g. 476 (30).
-, letters dated at, i. 23, 26, 520, 538, 553–4, 563–4, 611, 622, 939, 1024; ii. 680.
-, books of acts and accounts, i. 702; ii. 39.
-, king's agents at. See Gresham, J.; Wingfield, T.
-, lieutenant of the castle, i. 526.
-, mayor of, ii. 680. See also Coly, T.
-, mayors (list), ii. 239.
-, plans, and maps of, ii. pp. 459–60, 466–7.
-, searcher of, ii. 619. See Pilkany, T.
-, Arcliff bulwark, i. 3; ii. p. 459.
-, Bulwark in the Cliff, ii. p. 460.
-, Canon Ward, i. p. 783.
-, Castle, ii. p. 459.
-, Harbour, plans of, ii. p. 459.
-, Maison Dieu (supp.), called the King's House, and used as biscuit factory, i. 643 (f. 50), 1086, 1452:— p. 783; ii. 775 (f. 67).
-, -, master. See Thompson, J.
-, -, pension lists, i. p. 778.
-, St. Martin, St. Nicholas and St. John Baptist churches, i. p. 777.
-, St. Peter's, i. p. 783.
-, St. Radegund's priory (supp.), i. p. 780; ii. g. 200 (41).
-, works at, i. 425, 573, 643 (ff. 65, 68, 74, 76), 1454, 1523; ii. 618, 775 (f. 88):— pp. 466–7.
-, -, comptroller of, ii. g. 476 (44) See Aucher, A.; also Man, J. (Oct. 9, 1546).
-, -, paymaster of. See Broke, T.
Dover archpresbytery and archpriest of, i. pp. 777, 780.
-, bp. suffragan of. See Ingworth, R.
Dover, Straits of, ii. p. 461.
Dover, Clement, i. g. 1166 (26).
Doverdale (Doverdall), Worc., ii. p. 439.
Dovingbye, Paul, i. g. 1166 (26).
Dovse. See Dowes.
Doway. See Douai.
Dowche. See Duchy.
Dowche Lande, Great Master of (i.e., of the Teutonic Order). See Schutzbar, W.
Dowdall, George, abp. of Armagh, of the Council of Ireland (1546), i. 427; ii. 156 (p. 67), 391.
-, -, signature of, i. 427.
Dowdeswell (Doddesley), Glouc, ii. p. 438.
Dowding, John, ii. 244, 604.
Doweche. See Duchy.
Dowes (Dovse), Mr., i. 680, 1403.
-, Jas., ii. 1.
Dowestland. See Germany.
Dowglas. See Douglas.
Dowles, Heref. See Dulas.
Dowlissh, Dors. See Dewlish.
Downe Ampney, Glouc., ii. g. 648 (25).
Downe, Jas., i. g. 1383 (110 p. 693).
-, John, a pirate. See Donne.
Downer, Hen., ii. g. 332 (61).
Downes, Chr., S.T.B., ii. g. 648 (43, 51 p. 344).
-, Robt., escheator of Norf. and Suff. (a.d. 1542), ii. g. 773 ii.
-, Wm., i. g. 1537 (17).
Downesley, John, i. 963 (157)
Downham, Camb., letter dated at i. 152.
Downham, Essex, ii. g. 771 (14).
Downham (Douneham), Norf., ii. g. 332 (56).
Downham (Downeham), Suff., i. g. 1166 (73); ii. g. 476 (1, 107 p. 248).
Downholme (Downeham), Yorks., ii. g. 332 (91).
Downs, the, i. 561, 682, 762, 768, 785 806, 811, 816, 1352; ii. 95, 702.
-, bulwark in. See Walmer castle.
Downsheland, Great Master of (i.e., of the Teutonic Order). See Schutzbar, W.
Downton, Salop, i. g. 1166 (20).
Downton, Joan, ii. g. 332 (87).
-, John, ii. g. 476 (85, 107 p. 247).
Dowrye, John, ii. g. 476 (1, 107 p. 245).
Dowsing, Nicholas, keeper of Greenwich manor (26 Jan., 1547), ii. 475 (111), 499, 700, 754:— g. 771 (28).
Dowthorpe, Yorks., i. g. 1166 (37).
Doyche, Ric., i. g. 504 (1).
Doyle, Doylie or Doyly, John, receiver of the Augmentations, i. 1168, 1280 (1 f. 53, 7):— p. 768:— g. 302 (30, 65 p. 152), 717 (5 bis), 970 (62), ii. 775 (f. 102).
-, -, signature of, i. 1280 (7).
-, Robt., i. g. 302 (65 p. 152).
-, Thos., escheator of Beds and Bucks (a.d. 1538), i. g. 970 (62); ii. g. 773 ii. (p. 430).
Doysy. See Ausy.
Dozy. Mons. See Ausy.
Drackes. See Drakes.
Draicot or Draicote. See Draycote.
Drake, Ellen, ii. g. 771 (7).
-, Jacob, i. 925.
-, Marg., ii. g. 476 (85, 107 p. 247).
-, Robt., ii. g. 771 (7).
-, Wm., ii. 697.
Drakelou, Hen., ii. g. 332 (56).
Drakelow, Derb., i. g. 149 (39).
Drakes or Drackes, Thos., ii. g. 773 ii. (18).
Draner, John, i. 91 (Kent).
Draper (Drapar), Chr., i. 643 (ff. 49, 73); ii. 775 (f. 67).
-, Isabel, i. g. 149 (37).
-, John, i. g. 302 (65).
-, Ric., i. p. 780.
-, Robt., ii. g. 200 (36).
Draughton (Draugton), Yorks., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 335).
Drax, Yorks, priory (supp.), ii. g. (648 22); ii. p. 440.
Draycote, Ant., prb. of Lincoln, ii. 775 (f. 113).
-, Henry, chief remembrance of Exchequer in Ireland, ii. g. 476 (43).
-, (Draicote), Hen., i. 643 (ff. 73, 77); ii. 775 (f. 95).
-, (Draicot, Dreyco), Sir Philip, i. 91 (Staff.) :— g. 302 (30), 970 (30, 61); ii. 22, 156, 472, 775 (f. 109).
-, -, letter from, ii. 22.
-, -, his cousin and heir, ii. 22.
Draynton, John, i. g. 1537 (7).
Drayton, Berks., ii. g. 476 (11).
Drayton, Bucks, i. g. 302 (12).
Drayton, Norf., ii. p. 439.
Drayton, Oxon, ii. g. 648 (25).
Drayton, Salop, ii. 272.
Drayton in Hales, Salop, i. g. 1166 (20).
Drayton Parva, Salop, i. g. 1166 (20).
Drayton or West Drayton, Midd., i. 148 (134), 650 (55):— g. 716 (16).
Dressino. See Tressino.
Dreton, John, ii. g. 200 (22), 332 (30).
Drew, Geo., i. 643 (f. 42); ii. 775 (f. 59).
Drewe, John, ii. g. 773 i. (27).
Dreyco. See Draycot.
Driburgh. See Dryburgh.
Driffield (Dryfelde) Magna, Yorks., i. g. 718 (4).
Drighlington (Drithlingtowne), Yorks. ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).
Dringhouse, beside York, ii. p. 439.
Drinkston, Suff., ii. g. 648 (62 p. 347).
Drithlingtowne, Yorks. See Drighlington.
Driver, Ric., ii. g. 771 (14).
Drogheda, in Ireland, i. 526, 915; ii. g. 476 (22).
Droitwich (Wyche), Worc., i. g. 302 (65); ii. g. 476 (p. 247).
Dromonby (Dromondby), Yorks., i. g. 1166 (65), 1537 (17 p. 763).
Dronfield (Dronefeld), Derb., ii. p. 437:— g. 476 (85).
Drover, George, ship master, i. 1357.
Druchses. See Truchses.
Druell, Robt., escheator of Camb. and Hunts (a.d. 1530), ii. g. 773 i. (p. 425).
Drumel (Drummell), Alard, i. 643 (f. 74).
Drumlanrig, James Douglas laird of, i. 1404.
Drumlugus, in Scotland. See Ogilvy, Sir W.
Drummell. See Drumel.
Drummelzier (Drummelyar), James Tweedie laird of, i. 1043.
Drummond, John, of Innerpeffer, ii. 575.
-, Sandy, i. 948.
Drury, Agnes, i. g. 970 (62).
-, Sir Robert, ii. g. 773 i. (36).
-, Robt., sheriff of Beds and Bucks (1544–5, 1546–7), i. g. 302 (30), 970 (62); ii. 472:— g. 773 ii.
-, (Drurie), SirWm., i. 91 (Suff.), 1384 (p. 696):— g. 149 (40), 970 (32); ii. 472.
Drusland, co. Carmarthen, i. g. 1383 (88).
Dryburgh (Drybrough, Driburgh) in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 627).
-, abbey, i. 1279 (p. 627).
-, Thomas Erskine, commendator of, i. 167, 980, 1279 (p. 628), 1363–4, 1369, 1404, 1456:— g. 1537 (14); ii. 575, 695.
Dryland, John, i. g. 149 (33).
-, Ric., i. g. 149 (33).
Drynge, John, i. g. 718 (4), 1383 (110 p. 693); ii. g. 771 (37).
-, Wm., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 336).
"Drynten," bp. of (who with two other bishops joins the Protestants), i. 201. Qu. Dorpat, q.v.
Drypool (Drypole, Drypule), Yorks., i. g. 1166 (37); ii. pp. 464–5.
-, Swyne Lathes grange, i. p. 783.
Duarte (de Warte), Francisco, commissary for victuals in the Emperor's army, ii. 613.
Dubb Mill, Cumb., ii. p. 439.
Du Bellay (Belay), Jean, abp. of Paris, Cardinal, i. 1394 (4), 1399, 1400, 1445, 1504, 1521; ii. 457, 638.
-, -, letters from, i. 1399, 1400, 1504.
-, -, a bpric. of. See Mans.
Du Bellay, Francis, nephew of the Cardinal, i. 1400.
-, -, his wife, countess de Tonnerre, and her brother Talart, i. 1399, 1400, 1489–90, 1521, 1530; ii. 118.
Du Bies (de Bees, de Buyes, du Buys), Oudart, marshal of France, acting governor of Picardy, i. 33, 65 (p. 27), 128, 262, 364, 445, 479, 636, 671, 682, 779 (2), 888, 928 (? "lieutenant,") 981, 1028, 1122, 1208, 1260, 1271, 1299, 1307, 1345, 1398, 1427 (p. 716), 1469, 1525, 1528, 1530, 1534; ii. 9, 23, 25, 44, 46–7, 49, 68–9, 89, 90–1, 98, 125–6, 131, 134, 144, 149, 241, 245, 254, 258–9, 309, 323, 328, 358, 376, 422, 444, 623, 653, 664, 683, 693:— p. 470.
-, -, letters from, i. 1271, 1525, 1534; ii. 49, 69, 126, 323.
-, letters to, i. 1208, 1260; ii. 37, 49 ii., 64, 69 ii., 90, 126 ii., 130, 159, 382, 664, 693, 763.
Dubledaye, John, ii. g. 332 (57).
Dublin (Duplyn, Dublen), i. 114, 304, 526, 745, 915, 917, 920, 924, 971, 1357; ii. 156 (pp. 66–7):— p. 457:— g. 476 (22).
-, letters dated at, i. 17, 38, 219, 247, 275, 281–2, 290, 295, 427, 448, 480, 815, 914.
-, Castle, i. 918, 921; ii. 199 (75).
-, -, constable of. See Parker, J.
-, St. Mary abbey (supp.), i. 918 (p. 449).
-, St. Patrick's cathedral, ii. 212, 365, 475 (33–4), 676:— p. 457:— g. 476 (49).
-, -, dean. See Basnet, E.
-, -, surrender of, ii. 676.
Dublin County, i. 295, 915, 917.
Dublin, abp. of. ii. p. 457. See Browne, G.
Dubois (Duboiis, Deboyis), Jean, Vander Delft's secretary, i. 1502:— g. 1383 (11); ii. 397, 460.
Du Buyre. See Buren.
Du Chastel, Peter, bp. of Macon, q.v.
Duchy (Doweche, Duche, Dowche, Douche, Duch, Tutzi), Jasper or Gaspar, a Florentine broker at Antwerp, i. 39, 56, 82, 94–5, 105–6, 127, 141–2, 148 (3), 164, 184–5, 189, 197, 199, 200, 228–9, 241, 263–4, 291, 296, 312, 323, 347, 354, 367, 373, 381, 383, 401, 409–10, 434–5, 482, 567, 643 (f. 84), 766–7, 783, 786, 788, 931, 933, 962, 1018, 1020, 1042, 1044–5, 1049, 1073, 1101, 1103, 1113–4, 1187, 1199, 1210, 1238, 1283–4, 1335, 1361, 1420, 1448 (p. 726), 1470:— g. 149 (2), 716 (14); ii. 70 (p. 29), 219.
-, -, letters from, i. 39, 199, 200, 567, 766–7, 1045.
-, -, letter to, i. 56.
-, -, his son, i. 1187.
-, -, statement of offers by, i. 142 (2).
Ducker, Lazarus, ii. 219.
Ducket or Duckett, —, ii. 769 ii. (2).
-, John, ii. 775 (f. 92).
-, Lionel, i. 643 (f. 79).
-, Thos., i. g. 504 (1 p. 244); ii. 775 (f. 104).
-, Wm., ii. g. 648 (17).
Duddeley. See Dudley.
Dudden (Dudon), Chesh., ii. 433.
Duddyngton, Linc. See Doddington.
Dudley, Ambrose, ii. g. 648 (1).
-, (Duddeley, Dudle), Andrew, equerry of the Stable, i. 437, 444, 470, 614, 623, 628–9, 663, 703, 734, 969 (3), 1137, 1235; ii. 475 (72), 775 (ff. 82, 85):— g. 476 (p. 245).
-, -, signature of, i. 1235.
-, Anne, ii. g. 648 (1).
-, Edmond, ii. g. 773 i. (40).
-, Edw., alias Sutton, q.v.
-, Henry, captain of the Guard at Boulogne, i. 33, 300 (1, 2), 1235; ii. 54, 291, 715.
-, (Dudlei), Sir John, viscount Lisle, q.v.
-, Simon, i. p. 770.
-, Wm., ii. g. 648 (39, 52).
Dudlyngton, Norf. See Didlington.
Dudman, Cornw. See Dodman.
Dudon, Chesh. See Dudden.
Duel, a, i. 1232. See Romero and Mora.
Duffe, Ric., i. 643 (f. 12); ii. 775 (f. 16).
Duffelde, John, i. g. 1166 (65).
-, Thos., ii. p. 437.
-, Wm., ii. g. 771 (14).
Duffin, John, i. 643 (f. 89).
Du Flo, Petre, ii. 678.
Duggleby (Doglebye), Yorks., i. g. 1166 (37).
Duino, Isabella, Margaret, Philip Lazar, and Victoria, ii. g. 200 (17).
Duke, John, i. g. 504 (47 p. 251).
-, Richard, clerk of the Council of the Augmentations, signature of, i. 1442:— g. 149 (8, 17–8, 22, 37), 302 (8, 22, 51, 64), 504 (1, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 27–8, 31, 35, 43), 716 (9, 16), 717 (3, 4, 6), 718 (4), 970 (1, 14,19,44), 1166 (14, 17, 21, 26, 39, 43, 52, 55, 58, 65, 70), 1383 (6, 18, 92, 103), 1537 (16. 20, 24–5, 27–9); ii. g. 200 (4, 9, 18, 20–1, 28, 30–1, 33, 35–6, 38, 40–1), 332 (54, 63, 76, 90), 476 (11, 20, 55, 64, 85, 89, 96), 648 (10, 22, 30, 37, 48), 771 (11, 12, 14, 19, 20, 24–5, 34).
-, -, letters to, i. 1139 (3), 1242 ii.
-, -, other references, i. 643 (ff. 31, 33, 51, 61, 85*), 1150:— g. 504 (47 p. 251); ii. 647 (47), 775 (ff. 45, 48, 68, 79, 102, 111):— p. 434:— g. 771 (1).
Dukes manor, Essex, ii. g. 332 (77), 476 (p. 245).
Dulas (Dowles) in Ewias Lacy, Heref., ii. g. 476 (1).
Dulyne, John. i. 946.
Dumbarton (Dombertrant, Donbertane, Dunbertan, Dwubratune, Dumbrettan, Dunbritten) castle, in Scotland, i. 958–9, 979, 1254, 1273, 1275, 1343; ii. 6, 195, 743.
-, captain of, i. 322, 958. 1254.
-, provostry of, ii. 103.
Dumfermling. See Dunfermline.
Dummo, Andrew and James, Scots, ii. 705.
Dun. See Donne.
Dunaw. See Danube.
Dunbar, in Scotland, i. 823, 1279 (pp. 626–8).
-, lieutenant of, i. 1279 (p. 627).
Dunbar, Gawin, abp. of Glasgow, i. 1002, 1363–4, 1369, 1404, 1418, 1436, 1456, 1465.
Dunbar, Alex., abbot of Pluscardine, q.v.
Dunblane, William Chisholm, bp. of, i. 887, 1404, 1431, 1456, 1466, 1486.
Dunboyn, lord of. See Butler, E.
Dunbritten. See Dumbarton.
Duncannon, in Ireland, ii. 156.
-, (Dungeiman), Matthew or Feardoragh O'Neil lord of, i. 275 ii.
Dunce. See Dunse.
Duncelspoel. See Dinkelsbühl.
Dunche, Wm., auditor of the Mint (24 Nov., 1546), ii. 475 (80):— g. 476 (93).
Dunchurch, Warw., i. p. 772:— g. 1537 (7).
Duncombe, Robt., i. 643 (f. 85).
-, Wm., i. 643 (f. 85); ii. 775 (f. 103).
Dundalk, in Ireland, i. 915 (p. 445); ii. g. 476 (22).
Dundee, in Scotland, i. 159, 162.
Dundraw, Cumb., i. g. 970 (46).
Dune. See Donne.
Dunfermline (Dumfermling), George Durie, abbot of, i. 159, 887, 980, 1002, 1043, 1363–4, 1369, 1404, 1456, 1486, 1502; ii. 104, 226, 231, 411, 429, 473, 544, 575.
Dungarvan (Doungarvan), in Ireland, constable of. See St. Leger, R.
Dungeness (Chambere Naysse, Camber Nassh, Neyse Poynt), Kent, i. 659, 811, 860:— p. 472.
Dungennan. See Duncannon.
Dunglas (Dunglasse), in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 626).
Dunglas Pethes. See Pease.
Dunham (Danam), Chesh., ii. 433, 574:— g. 771 (10).
Dunham, Sir John, ii. g. 476 (75).
Dunkeld (Dunkell), bp. of. See Crichton, G. (until 1544); Hamilton, John (postulate).
-, bpric. of, i. 34, 852, 1465; ii. 277–8.
Dunkelspiel. See Dinkelsbühl.
Dunkeswell, Devon, abbey (supp.), i. g. 504 (27, 42, 47 p. 251), 1537 (11); ii. 648 (62 p. 347).
Dunkirk (Dunkerke, Donkyrke, Donkerk, in Flanders, i. 5, 382, 391, 439, 593, 785 ii., 825, 875; ii. 259, 707:— p. 461.
Dunkyn, Thos., i. g. 149 (33).
Dunne. See Donne.
Dunnyngton college, i. g. 1166 (58).
Dunriche (Donriche), Ant., i. 336, 643 (ff. 28, 33, 51); ii. 775 (ff. 41, 48, 68).
Dunsany, lord of. See Plunket, R.
Dunse (Dunce), in Scotland, i 1279 (pp. 626, 629).
Dunsford (Dunsfurth), Surr., i. p. 783.
Dunshall, in Barking, Essex, i. 1064:— g. 1166 (37)
Dunstable (Dunstaple), Beds, i. 643 (f. 90):— p. 781; ii. p. 437.
-, priory (supp.), i. 643 (f. 40), 1441:— g. 302 (65 p. 152), 1383 (80); ii. 775 (f. 56):— pp. 434, 437:— g. 200 (31).
-, -, prior. See Markham, G.
Dunster (Dunstar), Soms., i. g. 1166 (36).
Dunstew, Oxon, ii. g. 648 (25 p. 336).
Dunston, Linc., i. g. 718 (4).
Dunstone, Ant., alias Kitchen, q.v.
Dunt, Robt., ii. 199 (131):— g. 332 (8).
Dunwell, Nic., i. g. 1166 (73 p. 581).
Dunwich, Suff., ii. p. 456.
Duplyn. See Dublin.
Duport, Thos., i. g. 1537 (7).
Du Pre, Nicholas, French commissioner on the 11th article of the Treaty of Camp, i. 1515; ii. 160.
-, -, commission to, i. 1515.
Durans, Brian, ii. 682.
Durberdes Island, in Ireland, ii. 156.
Durdriche. See Dordrecht.
Du Repayre, M., i. 1384 (p. 694).
Duresham. See Durham.
Durfe, Claude. See Urfé.
Durford priory (supp.), near Rogate, Suss., i. g. 504 (1), 970 (62 p. 489); ii. g. 476 (85).
Durham (Duresham), i. p. 783:— g. 302 (30).
-, Cathedral priory (supp.), i. 643 (f. 29), 1280 (f. 21):— pp. 773, 781, 782 784–5; ii. 775 (f. 42):— p. 440:— g. 476 (96).
-, Gylygate, ii. p. 439.
-, St. Giles, ii. p. 439.
-, St. Nicholas, ii. p. 439.
Durham (Duresme), bp. of. See Tunstall C.
Durham, Bishopric of, i. 738, 1280 (f. 21):— p. 772:— g. 302 (30); ii. p. 433.
Durham College. See under Oxford.
Durham, Old, beside Durham, ii. p. 439.
Durham, Michael, M.D., a Scot, i. 1026.
Durhante, John, i. p. 774.
Durie, Andrew, bp. of Galloway (alias Whithorn), i. 88, 111, 167, 183, 887, 980, 1002, 1043, 1132, 1363–4, 1369, 1404, 1431, 1456, 1466, 1486; ii. 226, 231, 429, 473, 544, 575–6.
-, George, abbot of Dunfermline, q.v.
Durnford (Derneford), Wilts, i. g. 1383 (82).
Durrington, Wilts, i. g. 970 (62 p. 489).
Durse, Robt., ii. g. 771 (37).
Durton, Bucks. See Dorton.
Duston, Ntht., i. p. 785:— g. 504 (1); ii. p. 433:— g. 476 (p. 246).
Dutton, Chesh., i. g. 302 (21).
Dutton, Lanc., i. g. 970 (5).
Dutton, Eleanor, i. 643 (f. 18); ii. 775 (f. 27).
-, Fulk, i. 1000.
-, Hugh, i. g. 302 (21); ii. g. 200 (6).
-, John, i. g. 302 (21).
-, Sir Piers, i. g. 302 (21); ii. p. 436.
-, Thos.,i. 259.
Dweshemen (i.e., Dutchmen). See German soldiers.
Dwygyfylchi (Gwelthe), co. Carnarvon, ii. g. 200 (32).
Dwnbratune. See Dumbarton.
Dyas, Ch., a Spaniard. See Dias.
Dychende, Nthld., i. p. 779.
Dycons. See Dickens.
Dyconson. See Dickinson.
Dye, David, i. g. 717 (1).
Dyer (Dyar), John, A.M., prb. of Oxford, ii. g. 476 (9), 648 (25 p. 337).
-, John, ii. g. 648 (62), 771 (37).
-, (Dyar), Robt., ii. 39:— g. 332 (87).
-, (Dier), Thos., i. 91 (1, 2 Soms.), 643 (f. 82).
Dyffryn Chwydd (Differencloid), co. Denbigh, i. g. 970 (17).
Dykes, Thos., i. g. 1166 (26).
Dykynson. See Dickinson.
Dylburght, Chr., John, and Thos., ii. g. 476 (16).
Dymmock, Glouc. See Dymock.
Dymmock, Dymmok or Dymock, Anne, i. g. 302 (65).
-, Sir Edward, treasurer of Boulogne (circ. 1 Sept., 1546), ii. 22, 196, 233, 311, 322 (2), 592, 604, 618, 643, 666, 734, 775 (f. 93).
-, -, letter to, ii. 233.
-, -,signature of, ii. 666.
-, Edw., i. 91 (Linc.):— g. 504 (4)
-, (Dymnok), Humph., escheator of Flint, i. 91 (Warw.); ii. 472 (Flint):— g. 773 ii. bis.
-, (Dimock, Dymok), John, English agent in the Low Countries, letters from, i. 62, 93, 126, 170, 201, 350–1, 369, 373, 381–3, 422, 450, 486 496–7, 525, 541, 557, 673, 768, 780, 935, 1062–3, 1091, 1155, 1191–2, 1328, 1331, 1438–9, 1491; ii. 216, 268.
-, -, accusation of, i. 894.
-, -, instructions for, i. 54
-, -, his wife, i. 351, 369, 768, 780, 1491 (p. 744); ii. 268 (p. 128).
-, -, -, her brother, i. 1062, 1238, 1328.
-, -, other references, i. 36, 53, 57, 65 (p. 27), 127, 171, 184–5, 189, 195, 211, 228–9, 241, 245, 263, 271, 291, 296. 312, 347, 354, 367 (pp. 178–9), 375 (pp. 181–2), 389, 407–9, 420–1, 428, 434, 455, 463, 511–2, 524, 614 643, (ff. 67, 78), 661, 664, 671, 735, 933, 955, 982–4, 1009–10, 1018 (p. 511), 1061, 1103, 1188–90, 1238, 1326, 1373–4, 1391, 1393, 1409, 1420–1, 1429, 1434–5, 1448, 1459, 1492, 1499, 1513, 1523:— g. 716 (14, 15), 718 (18); ii. 16, 33, 42, 70, 75, 87, 97 (2), 146, 176, 188, 308.
-, John, i. g. 302 (65).
-, Thos., i. g. 1166 (27).
-, Wm., i. g. 1166 (27).
Dymock (Dymmock Riland and D. Ledington), Glouc., ii. 436, 738.
Dymock (surname). See Dymmock.
Dyn, John (temp. Hen. VI.), ii. g. 773 i. (20).
Dyneley, Wm., ii. g. 200 (50).
Dynevor (Denevor), co. Carmarthen, i. g. 1383 (28).
Dynmarke, Matilda, last prioress of Davington, ii. g. 200 (10).
Dynnyngton, Suff. See Dennington.
Dyon, John, ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).
Dyott meadow, Notts, ii. g. 773 ii. (11).
Dyrdroo, John, ii. g. 648 (22, 62).
Dyrham, Thos., ii. g. 332 (87).
Dyrre, John. i. g. 504 (1 p. 244).
Dyson (Dysoune), Hen., i. g. 302 (64).
-, John, i. g. 504 (1).
-, Robt., i. g. 302 (65).
Dyve, Louis, sheriff of Beds and Bucks (1545–6), i. 91 (1, 2, Beds); ii. 472.
Dyx, Wm., i. g. 302 (30).
Dyxe, John, i. g. 302 (65).