Index: N, O

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N.

Naas (Nase), in Ireland, ii. 797.

Naburn (Naborne), Yorks., i. g. 620 (32).

Nackholt (Nacolt), near Hinxhill, Kent, i. g. 465 (37).

Nafferton, Yorks., i. g. 465 (39 pp. 215–6).

Nailor. See Naylor.

Naisshe. See Nash.

Nalers, Thos., I. g. 465 (22 p. 212).

Namur (Namure Namewre). in Luxemburg, ii. 595, 605, 636, 653, 655, 766.

-, letter dated at, ii. 785.

Nancy, in Lorraine, i. 80.

Nane War, in Scotland. See Ninewar.

Nannyng, Steph., i. g. 620 (4).

Nanthorne, in Scotland. See Nenthorn.

Nantwich (Wicus Malbanus, le Nauntwyche), Chesh., i. p. 684:—g. 465 (13); ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 636, 538).

Naples, kingdom and city, i. 217, 447, 463 (p. 207), 752, 1249–50; ii. 103, 547, 561 (p. 261), 612, 758.

-, viceroy of. See Toledo, Don Pedro de.

Napoli di Romagna (Napoli in Roumania), in the Morea, ii. 93.

Napton, Thos., i. g. 465 (99), 1335 (51).

Narango, Peter, a captain of Spaniards, i. 799, 803.

Narrow Seas, the, i. 215, 352, 490, 543, 557 (f. 57). 584, 592, 704, 717 (p. 371), 732, 925, 1023, 1313; ii. 27, 38–9, 82, 107–8, 133, 136, 151, 156, 158, 164, 174, 183, 209, 225, 229, 238, 264, 281, 344, 346, 368–9, 389, 402, 430, 608, 788:—App. 27iii., 32.

Narwiche, Thos., ii. 372.

Nase, in Ireland. See Naas.

Nash (Nasshe), David, i. 557 (f. 39).

-, (Nasshe, Naisshe), John, ii. g 266 (7), 496 (46):—App. 2 (2v.).

-, (Nayshe, Nashe), Ric., i. g. 465 (63); ii. 29 (2):—g. 496 (45).

Nasi, Jo. Bapt., a Florentine of Antwerp, i. 1202 iii.

Nasing, Essex, i. p. 678.

Nasmyt, James, to be dean of Brechin, i. 516.

Naso, Francesco, a Florentine, i. 240.

Nassau, House of, i. 1233.

Nassau (Nasso), Henry count of (who died in 1538), ii. 772.

Nasse, the. See Dungeness.

Nassewike, Essex, i. g. 465 (99).

Nasso. See Nassau.

Naumburg (Nowmbergh, Newnbergh), in Misnia, ii. 628, 727.

Naunby, Linc. See Navenby.

Naunton (Nawenton), Glouc., i. g. 1335 (26).

Naunton (Newynton, Nawynton, Nawnton), in North Beauchamp, Worc., i. 718:—g. 846 (79).

Navagero, Bernardo, Venetian ambassador with Charles V., i. 108, 143, 254, 588 (p. 285), 599, 667 (p. 347), 693, 807, 918 (p. 453); ii. 245 (p. 108), 269, 765.

-, -, letter from, ii. 269.

Navara. See Navarro.

Navarre and the Navarrois, i. 682 (p. 356), 782.

Navarre (Naver), Henry d'Albret king of, an exile in France, i. 619, 682 (p. 356), 1046 (p. 503), 1069; ii. 408, 493.

-, -, his secretary, i. 1046 (p. 503).

Navarre, Queen of. See Margaret of Angouleme.

Navarro (Navarroys, Navara), Charles, a captain of Spaniards, i. 1315; ii. 118, 169, 457, 633 (p. 291), 779, 882, 916.

-, (Navara), Pedro do, marshal of Seville, i. 459.

Navell, lord. See Nevill.

Navenby (Naunby), Linc., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Naver. See Navarre.

Naves, Dr. John, vice-chancellor of the Empire, i. 91 (p. 42), 323, 350, 363, 693, 808, 958, 967.

Navestock, Essex, i. pp. 674–5, 679, 682; ii. 824 ii.

Nawenton, Glouc. See. Naunton.

Nawnton, Worc. See Naunton.

Nawnton, Wm., i. g. 622 (p. 317).

Nawton, Suff. See Nowton.

Nawynton, Worc. See Naunton.

Naylor or Nayler, —, ii. g. 1068 (19).

-, Agnes, i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

-, (Neyler), Alice, ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 538).

-, (Naylour, Nailor), Ric., i. g. 1081 (24); ii. g. 266 (23).

-, Wm., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

Nayshe. See Nash.

Naze (Nase), the, Essex, i. 1174 (2).

Neale. See Nele.

Neasham (Nesham), Dham., ii. g. 910 (45).

Neath (Nethe, Neth), co. Glamorgan, abbey (supp.), i. 557 (f. 38):—g. 465 (16, 101).

Necton (Nevton), Norf., ii. g. 496 (68).

Nedeham, Suff. See Needham.

Nedeham (Nedam), Jas., i. g. 125 (18), 282 (26).

-, (Nedam), John, i. g. 282 (26).

-, Sir Robt., i. g. 846 (82).

Nederdale, Yorks. See Nidderdale.

Nedes, John, ii. g. 910 (77).

Nedewood, Staff. See Needwood.

Nedingworth, Hunts. See Needingworth.

Nedirdale, Yorks. See Nidderdale.

Needham (Nedeham), Suff., i. g. 282 (19).

Needingworth (Nedingworth), Hunts, i. p. 674.

Needwood (Nedewood.), Staff, and Derb. i. 1030; ii. 418 (16).

Negro, Pedro, a captain of Spaniards, i. 59, 1094.

Neither Mylnes, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Nele, —, i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

-, Hen., i. g. 621 (12 p. 308).

-, John, mariner, ii. 857.

-, (Neale, Neyle), Ric., i. g. 465 (101 p. 229), 622 (pp. 314, 319).

-, Thos., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

-, (Neale, Nelle), Wm., i. g. 620 (28), 1335 (13, 51).

Neles manor, Suff., in Sudbury, i. g. 125 (2).

Nelle. See Nele.

Nelson, —, an English friar at Antwerp, i. 40, 48. N.B. Could this be Elston? See Elston, Henry.

-, Hen., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

-, John, i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

-, Robt., i. g. 13&5 (12 p. 659).

-, Wm. clk., ii. 418 (22):—g. 707 (31).

Nemours, in France, letter dated at, i. 517.

Nemours, Madame de, i. 343.

Nenthorn (Neynethorne, Nanthorne), in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Nesbed, Nesbette, or Nesbyt. See Nisbet.

Nesham, Dham. See Neasham.

Nesse, John, i. g. 846 (87).

Nestelhoo. See Nostell.

Neston, Chesh., i. g. 465 (59).

Neth or Nethe. See Neath.

Netherclyff, Thos., i. g. 1081 (52).

Netherdale, Yorks. See Nidderdale.

Netherden, Beds. See Deane, Nether.

Netherhall manor, Norf., i. 274.

Netherlands, the. See Flanders.

Netherlander. See Flemish soldiers.

Netherlipiatt, Glouc. See Lypiat.

Nethermyll, John, i. g. 1335 (51).

Nethermylles, Margery, i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Nether Parts. See Flanders.

Nethersall, Ric., ii. 706 (20).

Netherstedhey, Staff., ii. g. 496 (42).

Netherswell, Glouc. See Swell.

Netherthorp, Derb., i. g. 1081 (58).

Netherwood, Wm., i. p. 683.

Nethewey, Edm., i. g. 1335 (37).

Netilton, Wilts. See Nettleton.

Nettlebed (Nettilbed, Netlebed), Oxon, i. p. 684:—g. 465 (63).

Nettlested (Nettilsted), Kent, i. g. 282 (52).

Nettleton (Nettylton, Netylton), Linc., i. g. 1335 (11, 12 p. 659); ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 535–6, 538).

Nettleton (Netilton), Wilts, ii. g. 266 (14).

Neuburg, in Bavaria, letter dated at, i. 323.

Neudike, Chr., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

Neuenhausen (Nieuenhuuse), in Germany, ii. 249 (2).

Neufchateau (Nuefe Chatau), in the Boulonnais, ii. 929.

Neufport. See Nieuport.

Neumünster (Nyewe Munsiter, New Mynster), in Holstein, ii. 342–3.

Neustadt an der Waltnab, letter dated at, ii. 11.

Nevall. See Nevill.

Neven, co. Carnarvon, ii. g. 1068 (42).

Nevenham. See Newenham.

Nevers, Mons. de, ii. 493.

Nevill (Nevell), Sir Ant., i. 123:—g. 623 (pp. 321, 324).

-, (Newell), Ant., i. g. 622 (pp. 312–4), 623 (p. 320).

-, (Nevell), Edm., i. g. 620 (32, 55).

-, (Nevell), Sir Edw., attainted, i. g. 1081 (57).

-, (Nevell, Navell, Newell), Sir Henry lord, son of the Earl of Westmoreland, i. 558:—p. 683; ii. 533, 633:—App. 2 (1, 2 vi.).

-, Humph., i. g. 465 (55).

-, (Nevile, Nevell), Sir John, i. 339 (2), 838 (2):—g. 623 (p. 325).

-, (Nevell), John, i. g. 282 (19).

-, Marm., ii. App. 2 (2 iv.).

-, (Nevell), Mary, i. 557 (f. 2).

-, Ralph, earl of Westmoreland, q.v.

-, lord Thomas, ii. 633.

-, (Nevell), Thos., i. 557 (ff. 11–45):—g. 622 (p. 317), 623 (p. 322); ii. g. 496 (5).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (15, 73).

Newark, Ntht., i. 208.

Newark priory (supp.), near Ripley, Surr., i. 557 (f. 36).

Newark upon Trent, Notts, i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

-, Kartergate End, i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

-, St. Mary Magdalen's church, i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

-, St. Mary the Virgin, guild of, i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

Newarke, Wm., i. g. 620 (8).

Newarks and Newland Fee, in Good Easter, Essex, i. g. 465 (94).

Newbattle (Newbotle), abbot of, ii. 534.

Newbery in Crayford, Kent, i. g. 465 (1).

Newbigging, in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Newbold (Newbyll), Linc., ii. g. 266 (23).

Newboo, in Barrowby, Linc., abbey (supp.), i. g. 465 (22), 1335 (11 p. 657, 12); ii. 1068 (19 p. 538).

Newborowghe, Dors., ii. g. 1068 (46).

Newbotle, in Scotland. See Newbattle.

Newbourne (Newborne), Suff., i. g. 465 (58).

Newburgh, Yorks., i. pp. 676–7; ii. g. 910 (7).

-, abbey (supp.), i. pp. 676–7, 682:—g. 465 (26, 39, pp. 214, 216), 1081 (19 p. 522): ii. g. 707 (27), 910 (7), 1068 (19 p. 536–7).

Newbury (Newbery), Berks, i. 1330:—p. 682:—g. 465 (70).

Newby, Yorks., i. g. 465 (39).

Newby, Thos., i. g. 621 (12).

Newcastle upon Tyne (Nywcastell), i. 53, 97, 129 (p. 61), 141, 155, 175, 189 (p. 84), 243, 276, 285. 312, 354, 420, 434, 466, 513, 531, 535–6, 555, 596, 613, 630, 646, 663, 671, 673, 686, 705, 713, 732, 786, 811, 815, 839, 864, 868, 939, 978, 1246, i. g. 465 (89), 621 (3), 846 (2) 1081 (19); ii. 191, 201, 202 (2), 302, 329, 332, 401, 457, 600, 633, 1043, 1051.

-, letters dated at, i. 135, 205–6, 301, 321, 641, 787, 857–9, 867, 879, 883, 890–1, 901, 906, 909, 1285–6, 1308–9, 1315; ii. 7, 54, 64, 87, 96–7, 110, 119, 130, 143, 160, 169, 187, 205, 216, 232, 308, 456–8, 505–6, 512, 515–6, 524, 533, 540, 572, 684.

-, mayor of. See Lewen, R.

-, petition of mayor and aldermen, i. 312 (2).

-, Black Friars or Friars Preachers (supp.), i. g. 1081 (19).

-, castle, i. g. 622 (p. 312), 623 (p. 319).

-, town gaol, i. g. 622 (p. 312), 623 (p. 319).

-, Shelfielde, i. g. 1081 (19).

-, Wall Knoll (Walknole), priory (supp.), of Trinitarian Friars, i. g. 1081 (19).

-, White Friars or Friars Carmelites (supp.), i. g. 1081 (19).

Newcastle measure (for wheat), i. 666.

Newcombe, Joan, i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

Newcome, Chr., i. g. 846 (87).

Newdigate (Nudygate), Ant., ii. App. 13.

-, (Nudigate), Dunstan, ii. 88.

-, John, i. g. 622 (pp. 314–319).

Newe, Ric., i. g. 1081 (3).

Newell. See Nevill.

Newelve, Thos., ii. g. 266 (23).

Newe Munster. See Neumunster.

Newen. Thos., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

Newenham abbey, Devon. See Newham.

Newenham (Nevenham), Sir Wm., i. g. 622 (p. 316), 623 (p. 325).

Newent, Thos., i. g. 620 (8).

Newenton, Kent. See Newington.

Newgolf, co. Carnarvon, ii. g. 910 (24).

Newhall, Chesh., i. p. 684.

Newhall, East- (Estnewhall), Essex, i. 557 (f. 53).

Newhall, in Mistley, Essex, i. 557 (f. 53).

Newhall, Wm., i. g. 465 (63).

Newham, Devon, i. 923.

Newham or Newenham abbey (supp.), Devon, near Axminster, I. g. 620 (4).

New Haven. See Havre de Grace.

Newhawe, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Newington (Newenton), Kent, i. g. 465 (37, 43).

Newington, Surr., i. p. 675; ii. g. 496 (29, 68 p. 232).

-, Horsemonger Lane ii. g. 496 (29, 68 p. 232), 707 (52).

Newington, South- (Southmyngton), Oxon, i. p. 677.

Newland, Herts, i. p. 677:—g. 125 (6).

Newland, Worc., i. g. 465 (80).

Newland, in Sherborne parish, Dors., i. g. 1335 (18).

Newland, Ric.,., i. g. 620 (8).

-, Robt., i. g. 620 (4).

-, (Newlond), Wm., mayor of Dartmouth, letter from, i. 1191.

Newlands, Nthld., i. g. 465 (39).

Newman, Agnes, i. g. 465 (99).

-, John, i. g. 620 (8 p. 300 bis).

-, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (7).

-, Wm., i. 1061.

Newmarket, Camb., i. 1041.

Newmarket Heath, Camb., ii. 733 (p. 345).

Newminster abbey (supp.), Nthld., beside Morpeth, i. p. 685:—g. 125 (23), 1081 (19).

New Mynster. See Neumünster.

Newnbergh, in Saxony. See Maumberg.

Newneham, Oxon. See Nuneham.

Newnham priory (supp.), near Bedford, i. g. 465 (99), 846 (93 p. 428); ii. g. 910 (4), 1068 (46).

Newport, in Flanders. See Nieuport.

Newport, co. Glamorgan, ii. g. 1068 (51).

Newport Pagnell, Bucks, ii. App. 43 (26, 28).

-, Great Inn at, i. 455.

Newport or Newport Ponde, Essex, hospital (supp.), i. 557 (f. 21); ii. g. 707 (52).

Newport or Newporte. John. i. g. 622 (p. 317), 1335 (13); ii. g. 910 (82 p. 456).

-, Marg., i. g. 620 (29); ii. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

-, Ric.,, i. g. 622 (p. 318), 623 (pp. 323, 326); ii. g. 910 (13).

-, Robt., ii. g. 910 (82 p. 455).

-, Thos., i. g. 620 (29).

New Row (Newrawe), Yorks., near Dunsley, i. g. 1081 (28).

Newsham (Newsome), abbey (supp.), in Brocklesby, Linc., i. g. 1335 (11).

Newstead priory (supp.), Linc., beside Glanford Brigg, otherwise Newsted upon Ankholme, i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657); ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 536–7, 52).

Newstead priory, in Sherwood Forest, Notts, i. g. 465 (63, 72), 1335 (11, 55).

Newstede, John, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 522).

Newthorpe, Notts, i. g. 1335 (33, 55 p. 673).

Newton, Cumb., i. g. 1335 (27).

Newton, Linc., i. g. 1335 (11, 55).

Newton, Norf., ii. g. 496 (68), 707 (52 p. 330).

Newton, Ntht., i. g. 1335 (21, 55 p. 672).

Newton Yorks., i. p. 682:—g. 846 (93 p. 428).

Newton Cyres (Saynt Cires Newton), Devon, ii. g. 496 (19).

Newton Kyme, Yorks., i. g. 465 (63).

Newton, Little-, in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Newton Magna, et Parva, Ntht., i. g. 1335 (21).

Newton Milne, in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Newton Parva, Ntht., i. g. 846 (11).

Newton upon Ouse, Yorks. i. p. 675

Newton, Alice, i. g. 465 (49).

-, Hugh, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

-, Sir John, i. g. 622 (p. 317), 623 (p. 326).

-, John, i. g. 620 (4, 8); ii. 1035 (f. 28):—g. 266 (12). 707 (52 p. 330), 1068 (19 p. 536).

-, Nic., i. g. 465 (39).

-, Sir Peter, i. g. 1335 (23).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (13).

Newtown or Newton, in Scotland, ii. 465 (2 bis), 533 (p. 247 bis), 633 (p. 291). See also Eccles Newton.

Newtown Baschurch, Salop, ii. g. 496 (58).

Newtown (Newton) of Eildon, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Newynton, Worc. See Naunton.

Neyle. See Nele.

Neyler. See Naylor.

Neynethorne, in Scotland. See Nenthorn.

Neyton, Norf. See Necton.

Nicasius. See Yetswert, N.

Nice, in Savoy, treaty or Truce of (18 June, 1538), a truce for ten years between the Emperor and France, i. 372 (p. 169), 619 (p. 297); ii. 561 (p. 262).

Nicene Creed, the, ii. 895.

Nicholas the Post or Courier, I. 426, 550, 591, 633, 693, 807 (p. 400), 870, 959, 1046, 1085, 1124, 1203 (p. 597), 1205 (p. 599), 1206, 1242–3; ii. 147, 363–4, 374, 380, 393, 402, 436, 467–8, 474, 527, 605 (p. 279), 680–1, 714, 731, 766, 785, 794.

Nicholas (Nicolas), Jas., i. 557 (f. 11).

-, John, i. g. 620 (8 p. 300); ii. g. 707 (50).

-, Robt., i. g. 282 (19), 620 (8 pp. 299, 300).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (21), 621 (12 p. 310).

Nicholassonne, Edw., i. g. 620 (8 p. 301).

-, Marg., i. g. 620 (8 p. 301).

Nicholl or Nicoll, Thos., ii. 88.

-, (Nycoll), Wm., ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 535–6).

Nichols, Nicolles or Nicholles, —, secretary or clerk of the English house at Antwerp, i. 609, 633, 725, 727.

-, -, letters to, i. 609.

-, John, i. g. 1335 (51); ii. g. 707 (52).

-, Ric., ii. g. 707 (44).

-, (Nicols), Robt., i. g. 620 (28); ii. g. 707 (44).

Nicholson or Nicolson, Ant., i. 557 (f. 20).

-, Edw., i. g. 846 (54).

-, Geo., ii. g. 266 (23).

-, Jas., i. g. 621 (12).

-, John, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

Nicoluche (Nycolucho, Nicolucio or Nicholucho), —, ii. 114, 492, 677.

Nidderdale (Nedirdale, Nederdale, Netherdale), Yorks., i. g. 465 (39), 846 (10); ii. g. 496 (68).

Nieuevenhuuse. See Neuenhausen.

Nieuport (Newport, Neufport), in Flanders, i. 1. 12, 33–4, 54, 1202 (p. 587), 1213–4; ii. 249 (2), 332, 460 (3), 521, 561, 732.

-, letters dated at, ii. 668–70.

Nightingall, Wm., i. g. 1335 (13).

Nigri, Philip, chancellor of the Order of the Golden Fleece, i. 64, 103, 647, 659, 709, 764, 980, 982, 985, 1025, 1033, 1036, 1098, 1114, 1124, 1161, 1168; ii. 624, 875 (p. 427), 903, 906.

-, -, signature, i. 64 ("P. Tingri").

Ninebanks (Nynbynkes), Nthld., i. g. 465 (39).

Ninehead (Nynehed), Soms., i. g. 282 (52 p. 129).

Ninewar (Nane War, Manwarre), in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199). 533 (p. 248).

Nisbet (Nesbed, Nesbet, Nesbyt), in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199) 533 (p. 248).

-, laird of, ii. 137.

Nisbet (Nesbett, Estnesbeyt), East-, in Scotland, ii. 533 (p. 249).

-, laird of, ii. 912.

Nisbet (Nesbette), Nether-, in Scotland. ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Nisbet (Nesbette) Over- (Ovirnesbett), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Nisbet, West-, in Scotland, ii. 533 (p. 248), 633 (p. 291).

-, laird of, ii. 414.

Nithsdale (Nydis-daill), in Scotland, ii. 664 (2), 676.

Nix, Richard, bp. of Norwich (1501–1536), i. g. 846 (90); ii. 266 (14).

Nixon, John, ii. 418 (79), 1035 (f. 22).

Ncche, Don Pedro de. See Guzman.

Node, Geo., ii. 1035 (f. 18).

Noirthoudt (Norture, Nointhou), Sieur de, ii. 56, 131, 149, 178 (pp. 75–6), 260, 276–7, 311, 493, 563.

-, -, letter from, ii. 311.

-, -, letter to, ii. 277.

Noitdemocke, Mr., ii. App. 43 (56).

Noke, Thos., i. g. 282 (52).

Noneley (Nonley), Salop, ii. g. 496 (58).

Noneridinge, Nthld. See Nunriding.

Nonesuch (Nonsuche), Surr., i. 557 (ff. 53–4, 63), 784; ii. 37 (2), 418 (90–1).

-, letter dated at, i. 784.

-, meetings of Privy Council at, i. 1117, 1128.

Nonet on, Warw. See Numeaton.

Nonley, Salop. See Noneley.

Nonneappulton. See Nun Appleton.

Nonneaton, Warw. See Nuneaton.

Nonnehouse, Yorks. See Nun House.

Nonnekelinge priory. See Nun Keeling.

Nonneormsbye, Linc. See Ormsby.

Nonnes, John, i. g. 282 (19).

Nonnyngton, Yorks. See Nunnington.

Non-residence, i. g. 125 (10). 465 (67–8, 98), 846 (37, 84), 1335 (5); ii. 733 (p. 345):—g. 707 (12).

-, a foorged licence, ii. 746.

Nonsuche. See Nonesuch.

Noppye, John, i. g. 846 (87 p. 426).

Norahame. See Norham.

Norbourn, Kent. See Northbourn.

Norcott (Northcote), Glouc., ii. g. 707 (10).

Norcotte, Marion, ii. g. 1068 (22).

Norenbergh. See Nuremberg.

Noreyes. See Norres.

Norfolk, i. 102, 134, 294, 312 (2), 339, 526, 535, 555, 557 (ff, 56, 59), 833, 864, 889, 899, 936, 999, 1051, 1078 bis 1275, 1313, 1323:—g. 1081 (23, 33); ii. 202 (2), 366, 368, 397, 609, 613, 845, 850 (30), 922, 936, 965, 968:—App. 4 (3).

-, commission of the peace, i. g. 622 (p. 315).

-, commission of sewers, i. g. 622 (p. 314). 623 (p. 324).

-, (and Suffolk), escheator, ii. g. 910 (13).

-, (and Suffolk), sheriff. See Wyndham, Sir E. (1545–6); Loveil, Sir F. (1545–5).

Norfolk, Thomas Howard duke of, K.G., Lord High Treasurer of England, and Earl Marshal, letters from, i. 717, 999; ii. 455.

-, -, letters to, i. 950, 1022, 1041, 1210, 1276, 1323; ii. 209:—App. 29.

-, -, present in Council, i. 876, 881, 926; ii. 270, 278, 290, 301, 312, 318, 323, 325, 335, 344, 357, 365, 373, 387, 389, 397, 402, 419, 439, 445, 452, 461, 470, 483, 501, 510, 513, 520, 530, 538, 545, 568, 584, 588, 599, 603, 608, 613, 620, 645, 657, 674, 708, 712, 841,

849, 859, 868, 874, 878, 882, 896, 912, 916, 922, 934, 945, 948, 951, 959, 965, 968, 974, 978, 980, 1010, 1022.

-, -, signature, i. 215 (1), 258, 270, 297, 347, 381, 481:—g. 125 (3, 24), 282 (24), 465 (20, 89), 624 (2, 12, 13), 846 (1, 3, 4, 56); ii. 319, 548, 561 (2),585, 721, 952, 981:—g. 707 (39, 40), 910 (14, 32, 67, 74), 1068 (5, 6, 11, 18, 25, 51).

-, -, his steward. See Holdyche, R.

-, -, his treasurer. See Hussey, T.

-, -, his first wife Anne (d. of Edward IV.), ii. g. 496 (18).

-, -, other references, i. 557 (ff. 41, 49, 59, 66, 73), 558, 566, 816, 833, 864, 881, 922 (p. 455), 926, 957–8, 971, 984 (p. 479), 1071, 1078, 1219, 1268, 1275, 1281, 1322:—g. 125 (9), 282 (52 p. 129), 465 (58), 621 (4), 622 (p. 315–19), 623 (p. 322–3, 325–6), 624 (15), 1081 (32–3), 1335 (53); ii. 80, 111, 113–4, 117, 188, 192, 190, 240, 337 (2), 418 (34–7). 472, 494, 596, 714, 738, 741, 796, 1029, 1067 (1):—g. 266 (36), 496 (18, 68 p. 231), 707 (20), 1068 (15):—App. 2.

Nor ham (Norahame, Norram), Nthld., i. 174, 340, 586, 671, 673, 837; ii. 400, 432, 533 (pp. 247, 249), 633, 683, 951.

-, letter dated at, i. 280.

-, captain of, i. 340, 381. See Layton, Sir B.

Noris, Francis Anthony de (Francisci), of Florence, ii. 76 (2).

Norman, Alice, i. g. 1335 (13).

-, Hen., i. g. 620 (32).

-, John, i. 102 ii., iv.:—g, 620 (27), 621 (12 pp. 307–8), 1335 (44); ii. g. 707 (50).

-, Nic, i. g. 620 (8).

Normanby, Linc., i. g. 846 (93).

Normanby, Yorks., i. g. 125 (31).

Normanby next Spyttell, Linc., i. g. 846 (93); ii. g. 707 (52).

Normandy and Normans, I. 296, 425 (p. 189), 457, 510, 548, 589, 619, 654, 730, 791, 804, 869, 918 (p. 453), 959, 1045, 1069, 1098, 1109, 1210, 1254; ii. 38–9, 225, 260, 281, 307, 493 (p. 213), 494, 941 (p. 470), 984 (p. 487), 993, 1003, 1013, 1024 (p. 509):—App. 16.

-, Lutherans in, i. 1288.

Norman, an individual, a spy, I. 196–9.

Normandy glass, i. 997.

Normanton, ii. 900.

Normanton, Yorks., i. g. 622 (p. 318).

Normanton upon Soar, I. Notts, i. g. 846 (27).

Normberg. See Nuremberg.

Norram. See Norham.

Norrelles, Alice, ii. g. 1068 (46).

Norres, Agnes, i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

-, Christiana, g. 1335 (48).

-, Edm., ii. g. 496 (44).

-, Henry, attainted, ii. g. 266 (5).

-, Hugh, ii. 1035 (f. 28).

-, (Norris), Sir J., ii. 633.

-, (Norrys, Norreys), John, i. 557 (ff. 13, 48):—p. 674:—g. 465 (30), 621 (12 p. 309), 622 (p. 318); ii. g. 496 (54).

-, (Norys), Ric., ii. g. 496 (29).

-, (Norrys), Robt., ii. g. 496 (7).

-, (Notreyes), Thos., ii. 88:—g. 266 (7).

-, (Norreis), Sir Wm., ii. g. 910 (52).

Norstrete, Berks. See North Street.

North, the, i. 52, 288, 557 (f. 56), 671, 848, 867, 872, 889, 922 (p. 455), 958, 1022, 1061, 1082, 1173; ii. 79, 118, 171, 177, 192, 196, 209, 211, 241, 322–3, 419, 425, 453, 457, 600, 645, 683, 769; ii. 827, 945, 982, 1010, 1042.

-, Council in. i. 116, 155, 404, 434, 1157; ii. 109, 457, 1051.

-, -, letter from. ii. 109.

-, -, president. See Holgate, R.

-, -, instructions for, and list of members, i. 116.

-, -, secretary of. See Uvedale, J.

-, lieutenant general in, i. g. 621 (3), 846 (2); ii. 457. See Shrewsbury, earl of; also Hertford, earl of.

North, Sir Edward, chancellor of Augmentations, letters from, ii. 1, 327.

-, -, letters to, ii. 168,952.

-, -, signature, i. 182, 718, 762, 793, 822, 1089, 1189–90, 1259, 1303–4, 1312, 1321–2:—g. 125 (12, 23), 282 (14,18, 20, 28, 33–4, 37, 40, 45–6), 465 (6, 7. 9, 13–6, 19, 21–2, 26, 36, 41–2, 45, 47–9, 51–2, 58, 60, 64–5 70–1, 73–4, 79, 80, 82, 91, 94), 620 (1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 28, 32, 48, 51, 53 i., ii.), 621 (1, 2, 7, 8, 12), 846 (10, 30, 39, 40, 49, 50, 52–3, 59, 61, 70–1, 75–6, 82, 85, 90), 1081 (3, 5, 6, 10, 12–14, 17, 19, 21, 25, 27–30, 32, 34, 36–7, 39, 40, 47–9, 52–3), 1335 (11–13, 16–18, 21, 23, 25–6, 28, 30–4, 36–7, 40–3, 45, 49, 50, 53); ii. 1, 12, 49, 73, 80, 148, 157, 210, 221, 253, 282, 296, 313, 316, 644, 825, 892, 902, 924:—g. 266 (1, 2, 3, 5–9, 11–17, 19, 20, 23, 25, 28–35), 496 (1, 2, 5–7, 9, 10, 12–15, 18–22, 24–8, 31, 34, 36, 38–9, 41–4, 46, 49, 50, 54–8, 61, 66), 707 (3, 9, 10, 14, 27, 43, 50), 910 (1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 21, 30, 33, 39, 53, 77), 1068 (7, 10, 19, 21, 33, 35, 37, 40, 42, 44, 46, 50):—App. 23.

-, -, other references, i. 101, 550 (p. 261), 557 (f. 46, 49, 51, 62, 66, 69), 580, 958, 982, 1065, 1089, 1275:—p. 673–4:—g. 125 (14), 282 (52), 465 (90), 620 (33), 623 (p. 325–6), 1081 (50), 1335 (52); ii. 72, 114, 222, 231, 268, 358, 418, 427, 696–7, 706 (n., 5, 87, 96), 824 (1, 2). 868, 900, 909 n., 980, 985, 1067 (27, 34):—g. 266 (18), 496 (58), 910 (81, 82 p. 456), 1068 (33, 52):—App. 43 (18, 28).

North, David, ii. 88.

-, John, i. g. 465 (79), 1081 (19 p. 523).

-, Robt., ii. g. 496 (7).

-, Rog., i. g. 125 (31).

-, T., L.K., a signature, ii. 952.

North Seas, the, i. 189 (p. 84); ii. 657, 916.

Northallerton, Yorks., ii. g. 266 (32).

Northam, Devon, ii. g. 1068 (37).

Northampton, i. 262, 640:—pp. 679–80:—g. 465 (22 p. 212), 621 (12); ii. 425, 1035 (f. 28).

-, letter dated at, ii. App. 6.

-, chamberlain of, i. g. 621 (12 p. 308).

-, All Saints, i. p. 684.

-, Augustinian Friars (supp.), i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

-, Black Friars or Friars Preachers (supp.), i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

-, castle, i. g. 622 (p. 312–4), 623 (p. 319–20).

-, De la Pray nunnery (supp.), i. g. 621 (12 p. 309), 846 (11), 1335 (21, 55 p. 672); ii. g. 1068 (40, 46):—App. 43 (21).

-, Grey Friars or Friars Minors (supp.), i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

-, Marlyns Mylne or Marvelous Mylne, ii. g. 496 (29).

-, St. Andrew's priory (supp.), i. 557 (f. 34):—g. 621 (12 p. 308); ii. g. 496 (29).

-, St. James' abbey (supp.), i. pp. 679, 683:—g. 465 (99), 621 (12 pp. 308–9), 846 (11), 1335 (21); ii. g. 496 (24, 34).

-, streets and parishes named, i. g. 621 (12).

-, the Swanne, i. 262.

-, White Friars or Carmelites (supp.), i. g. 621 (12 p. 308).

Northamptonshire, i. 208–9, 904, 1078 bis, 1275, 1323:—g. 1081 (33); ii. 425, 851:—App. 4 (3).

-, commission of the peace, i. g. 622 (p. 316).

-, (and Rutland), escheator, ii. g. 910 (13).

-, sheriff (1545–6). See Cope, J.

Northawe, Herts, ii. g. 496 (68).

North Berwick, in Scotland, i. 1106 (p. 545).

Northborn, manor, Soms., i. g. 846 (8).

Northborough (Northburghylles), Ntht., i. g. 846 (48).

Northbourn (Norbourn), Kent, i. g. 622 (p. 315).

Northbye, Yorks., i. g. 465 (39).

Northcadbye, Linc. See Cadley.

Northcot (Northcote Berks., i. g. 1081 (52).

Northcote, Glouc. See Norcott.

Northemorton, Berks, ii. g. 1068 (50). Qu. Morton in Dinton, Bucks?

Northen John, —, ii. p. 1068 (19 p. 538).

Northern horsemen (Northmen), ii. 878, 929.

Northern rebellion (in 1536), ii. 733.

North Foreland (Land's End), the, i. 1023, 1174; ii. 12.

-, shipmasters' advice to defend the passage, i. 1174 (2).

North Hill, Cornw., i. g. 465 (35).

Northikam, Linc. See Hykeham.

Northland, Suff., ii. g. 266 (36), 496 (68 p. 231).

Northlee or Northlye, Oxon. See Leigh, North.

Northmarsfeld, Leic., ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 535, 538, 52).

Northman who served at Landrechies. See Northern horsemen.

Northmorton, Berks. See Moreton.

Northolme, Linc., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Northon abbey. See Norton.

Northopp, Thos., ii. g. 910 (77).

Northotrington, Yorks. See Otterington.

Northowron, Yorks. See Owram.

Northsok or Northsocke, Notts, i. g. 465 (39).

Northstede manor, Yorks., i. g. 846 (7).

North Street (Norstrete), near Reading, Berks, i. g. 1081 (52).

Northumberland i. 155, 285, 295, 339, 434, 555 (2), 1042, 1246:—g. 125 (28), 621 (3, 13), 846 (2, 12); ii. 54, 524, 851:—App. 4 (3).

-, escheator, ii. g. 910 (13).

-, sheriff (1545–6). See Widdrington, Sir J.

Northumberland, Henry Percy earl of (a.d. 1489–1527), ii. g. 1068 (37).

Northumberland, Henry earl of (a.d. 1527–37), his lands, "earldom of Northumberland," i. 1042:—p. 676:—g. 1335 (27); ii. g. 266 (19), 1068 (37).

Northumbenland, Mary countess of, i. 557 (f. 46).

Northwich, Chesh., letters dated at, i. 574, 579.

Northwinfeld, Derb. See Wingfield.

Northycam, Linc. See Hykeham.

Northynley, Yorke. See Heindley.

Norton (Northon), Chesh., i. p. 674; ii. g. 1068 (22).

-, abbey (supp.), i. 557 (ff. 16, 74):—pp. 674, 677:—g. 465 (41), 1335 (45); ii. 476:—g. 496 (12), 910 (82 p. 456), 1068 (22).

-, -, abbot. See Birkett, T.

Norton, Devon, ii. 744.

Norton, Glouc., i. g. 465 (39).

Norton, Hants, i. g. 846 (93 p. 428).

Norton, Worc., i. p. 684; ii. 1066.

Norton, Yorks., i. p. 675:—g. 623 (p. 323).

Norton Bavant, Wilts, i. p. 684.

Norton, Bishop-. Linc., ii. g. 910 (70).

Norton, Brize- (Norton Broyne, Bresse Norton, Bresenorton), Oxon, i. p. 677:—g. 1081 (36); ii. g. 1068 (50).

Norton, East- (Estnorton), Leic., i. g. 620 (55).

Norton juxta Galby, Leic., i. g. 621 (14).

Norton or Green's Norton (Grenesnorton), Ntht., i. pp. 675, 679.

Norton or King's Norton (Kyngesmorton), Worc., i. g. 125 (31).

Norton, Pudding. See under P.

Norton juxta Twycross (Hoggisnorton), Leic., i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Norton (Morton), —, i. 1046 (2); ii g. 496 (46 p. 226).

-, Chr., i. g. 282 (19 p. 124).

-, Clement, i. g. 465 (79).

-, Fras., i. 328.

-, John, i. 613, 672 (2):—g. 622 (pp. 312, 314, 316, 318), 623 (pp. 320, 32 bis, 324), 1081 (49); ii. 263:—g. 910 (52), 1068 (52).

-, Ric., of the Council in the North, i. 116:—g. 623 (pp. 323, 325); ii. 109.

-, -, signature, ii. 109.

-, Ric., i. 340 (2).

-, Robt., i. g. 846 (28).

-, Wm, i. g. 465 (79).

Norture, Mons. See Noirthoudt.

Norway, i. 429, 446, 676, 1070.

Norwich, i. 112, 134, 999, 1051:—g. 846 (61); ii. g. 266 (29, 31), 910 (82 p. 455).

-, mayor of, i. g. 622 (p. 312), 623 (pp. 320–1, 326); ii. 1051.

-, mayor and sheriff, i. g. 846 (71).

-, recorder of, i. g. 623 (p. 326). Bishop's Palace, i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

Castle, i. g. 622 (p. 312–4), 623 (p. 319 bis).

Cathedral, i. 112, 557 (ff. 22, 26); ii. g. 707 (8).

-, dean. See Salisbury, J.

City gaol, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3), 623 (p. 319 bis).

College or chapel (supp.), of St. Mary in the Fields, i. 112:—g. 846 (71); ii. g. 266 (31), 910 (82 p. 455).

-, dean. See Spencer, M.

-, surrender of (29 Jan. 1545), i. 112.

Guildhall, i. g. 622 (p. 313).

St. Andrew's, i. g. 846 (71).

St. Augustine's, i. g. 282 (37).

St. Clement's, i. g. 282 (37).

St. George's, i. g. 282 (37), 846 (71).

St. John at the Hill, i. g. 282 (37).

St. Martin's, i. g. 282 (37), 1335 (11 p. 657).

St. Mary in the Suburbs, i. g. 282 (37).

St. Peter de Mancrofte, i. g. 846 (71).

St. Stephen's, i. g. 282 (37), 846 (71).

White Friars or Friars Carmelites (supp.), i. g. 282 (37).

Norwich, bp. of, i. 557 (ff. 29, 40). See Repps, W.; also Nix, R.

-, bpric, of, i. g. 282 (37), 1081 (19); ii. g. 266 (14), 707 (8).

Norwodd, Ralph, ii. App. 15.

Norwood, John, ii. 496 (68 p. 231).

Norys. See Nor res.

Noseworthy, John, i. g. 620 (4).

-, Wm, ii. g. 496 (19).

Nostell or Nestelhoo (in Wragby near Pontefract), Yorks., St. Oswald (Oueswoldes), priory (supp.), i. p. 679 bis, 680–1:—g. 465 (39 pp. 215–6, 55), 620 (32, 55), 1081 (19 p. 522, 28); ii. 706 (62):—g. 266 (36), 910 (82 p. 455), 1068 (19 p. 536).

Nostritz, Rocz, ii. 868.

"Nothing," a, ii. 729.

Notley (Notleigh), Essex, i. g. 846 (11).

Notley (Notteley) or Nuttley abbey (supp.), in Long Crendon, Bucks. i. g. 621 (7), 846 (30), 1081 (36); ii. g. 1068 (50 bis).

Notley Grange, Beds, i. g. 846 (30).

Notley, Wm., i. g. 620 (8 p. 300).

Notte, Wm., ii. App. 13.

Nottingham, mayor of, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3), 623 (pp. 320–1).

-, castle, i. 513, 535–7, 673, 713, 768.

-, -, letter to the keeper, i. 537.

-, gaols, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–4), 623 (pp. 319–20).

Nottingham, earl of. See Richmond, duke of.

Nottingham (Notyngham), Ric., ii. g. 266 (36).

-, Robt., i. g. 1335 (11).

-, Thos., i. g. 465 (58), 620 (8 p. 300).

-, Wm., i. g. 1335 (11).

Nottinghamshire, i. 555 (2):—g. 125 (28), 620 (49), 621 (3), 846 (2); ii. App. 4 (3).

-, commission of sewers, i. g. 623 (p. 324).

-, (and Derb.), escheator, i. g. 125 (24); ii. g. 910 (13).

-, (and Derb.), sheriff (1545–6). See Markham, Sir J.

Norton, Yorks., i. p. 680.

Notyngham. See Nottingham.

Noumbergh. See Naumburg.

Nounde, Robt., i. g. 1335 (51).

Noves, Ric., ii. g. 707 (50).

Nowell, Mr., i. 278.

-, Alex., i. g. 465 (65).

-, Andrew, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–3, 315, 319), 623 (pp. 320–1); ii. g. 910 (52).

-, Sir John, i. g. 629 (p. 323).

-, (Nowall), Ralph, ii. g. 910 (82 p. 456).

-, Rog., i. g. 465 (65).

Nowton (Nawton), Suff., i. g. 465 (14); ii. g. 496 (66).

Noyon, in France, i. 1036 ii.

Nuceny, John, ii. 387.

Nudygate. See Newdigate.

Nuefe Chatau. See Neufchateau.

Nulke, Hans, i. 1295.

Nun Appleton (Nonneappulton) priory (supp.), near Bolton Percy, Yorks., i. g. 282 (52 p. 129), 465 (55), 1081 (19 p. 523, 28), 1335 (11 p. 657 bis); ii. g. 266 (23), 707 (27).

Nuncotton, in Keelby, Linc., priory (supp.). i. g. 465 (22 p. 212), 1335 (11, 12 pp. 659–60, 55 p. 672): ii. g. 707 (27), 1068 (19 pp. 536, 52).

Nuneaton (Noneton, Nonneaton, Nonneton), Warw., i. g. 1335 (39).

-, nunnery (supp.), i. 557 (ff. 15, 37):—g. 282 (19 p. 124), 1081 (47).

Nuneham (Newneham), Oxon., ii. g. 496 (36).

Nuñez. Juano, i. 459.

Nun House (Nonnehouse), Yorks., ii. g. 266 (32).

Nun Keeling (Nonnekelinge), in Holderness, Yorks., nunnery (supp.), i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657).

Nunnington (Nonnyngton), Yorks., i. p. 683:—g. 465 (26), 621 (14).

Nunnyngbon, John, ii. g. 496 (12).

Nunormesbye, Linc. See Ormsby.

Nunriding (Noneridinge), Nthld., i. g. 1335 (11).

Nuremberg (Norenbergh, Normberg), i. 918, 946; ii. 11.

Nursselinge, Hants. See Nutshalling.

Nut, Ralph, ii. g. 707 (50).

Nutley, ii. 1035 (f. 20).

Nutshalling (Nutshullyng, Nursselinge), Hants., i. g. 1335 (33); ii. 1066.

Nuttall, Baldwin, i. g. 620 (8).

Nutte, Hen., ii. g. 266 (23).

Nutting, Robt., i. g. 846 (93 p. 428).

Nuttley abbey. See Notley.

Nuvolara, in Italy. See Gonzago, A.

Nycasiue. See Yetswert.

Nycoll. See Nicholl.

Nycolles. See Nichols.

Nydisdaill, in Scotland. See Nithsdale

Nywcastell. See Newcastle.

O.

Oadby (Odeby, Owdeby), Leic., i. g. 621 (14).

Oak (Oke), Our Lady of the, Midd., i. 1129.

Oakham (Okham, Okeham), Rutl., gaol, i. g. 623 (pp. 319–20).

Oakhampton (Okehampton), Devon, i. g. 620 (50).

Oakhanger (Okehanger), Hants., ii. g. 1068 (52).

Oakley (Okeley), Bucks., ii. g. 1068 (50).

Oakley (Ocle), Hants., i. g. 620 (51).

Oakley (Ockeley), Salop, ii. 706 (52).

Oakley (Okeclyffe, Okeley), Staff., i. g. 465 (13).

Oakley, Marg., i. 557 (f. 15).

-, (Okeley), Rog., i. g. 465 (99).

Oare (Ore), Berks., i. g. 1335 (42).

Oatlands (Otelande), Surr., i. p. 681; ii. 228, 303, 352.

-, meeting of Privy Council at, ii. 236, 240, 247, 252, 267, 270, 278, 290, 779, 786, 795, 800, 809, 814.

-, grants dated at, ii. g. 496 (4, 45), 910 (45, 49–51, 54–5, 58, 60–1, 68), 1068 (38).

-, letters dated at, ii. 248–9, 254, 291–3, 295–6, 780.

Oberhausen, in Germany, letter dated at, ii. 630.

Oblington, Worc., ii. g. 1068 (41).

O'Brien, Morough, earl of Thomond, ii. 797.

O'Carroll (Okarull), Irish chief, ii. 797.

Occold (Ockolte, Ockolde), Suff., ii. g. 266 (28).

Ochiltree (Uchiltre), in Scotland. See. Bishop, of O.

Ockeley, Salop. See Oakley.

Ockendon (Huckyngton), Essex, i. g. 623 (p. 322).

Ockendon, South- (Southwokynden), Essex, i. g. 282 (20).

Ockham, Surr., i. g. 465 (23).

Ockolt, Suff. See Occold.

Ocle, Hants. See Oakley.

O'Connor (Occhonour), Bernard, lord of Offaley, Irish chief, i. 665, 865; ii. 797.

-, -, his eldest son sláin, ii. 797.

-, -, his wife (daughter of the Earl of Kildare) and daughters, ii. 797.

-, Cahir, brother of Bernard, i. 665.

Octavian, a priest named, ii. 995.

Octonia. See Eutin.

Oddington (Odyngton), Glouc., i. g. 465 (39).

Odeby, Leic. See Oadby.

Odenborughe, in Germany. See Oldenburg.

Odenburgh, in Flanders. See Oudenborg.

Oder, John, i. g. 1335 (13).

Odiham (Odyam), Hants., i. g. 465 (61); ii. 263:—g. 266 (33).

Odinbergh. See Oldenburg.

O'Dogherty (O'Dagherty), Irish chief, ii. 206.

Odonburgh. See Oudenborg.

O'Donnell (Ydonail), Bernard, bp. of Elphin, i. 233.

-, (O'Doynall), Manus, Irish chief, captain of Tyrconnel, i. 273, 412, 519; ii. 206.

-, -, peace with O'Neil, ii. 206.

Odyam, Hants. See Odiham.

Odyerne. See Audierne.

Odyngton, Glouc. See Oddington.

Oest river (Loiste), in Germany, ii. 249 (2).

Offaley, in Ireland, lord of. See O'Connor.

Offchurch (Offechurche), Warw., i. g. 1335 (39).

Offelde, Oxon., ii. g. 1068 (52).

Offeley. See Offley.

Offenham (Uffenham), Worc., i. p. 684.

Offerton, Heref. See Wooferton.

Offham, Kent., ii. g. 1068 (52).

Offley (Offlei, Offeley), Thos., i. 356, 795:—g. 846 (93); ii. 698.

Oflei. See Offley.

Oftra, Marcus, ii. 69 (p. 36).

O'Gallagher (Ogalcubait), Raymond, administrator of Killala, ii. 743.

Ogden, Mr., i. 1329 (2).

Ogell. See Ogle.

Ogelthorpe. See Oglethorpe.

Oggeley, Staff. See Ogley.

Oglander, Geo., i. 1329 (p. 653).

Ogle, Eliz., i. 557 (f. 7).

-, Hen., clk., i. g. 282 (10).

-, John, i. 142:—g. 125 (23).

-, Parson, i. 301; ii. 1010.

-, Ric., i. g. 622 (pp. 315, 316 bis), 623 (pp. 324–5).

-, (Ogell, Ogill), Robert, lord, i. 1046 (1, 2):—g. 846 (12).

-, Robt, i. 142.

-, Vicar, i. 301.

Oglethorpe (Ogelthorpe), Owen, prb. of Henry VTII.'s College, Oxford, i. 391, 776.

-, -, signature, i. 776.

Ogley (Oggeley), Staff., i. g. 624 (2).

Oistlande. See Eastland.

Okarull. See O'Carroll.

Okeclyffe, Staff. See Oakley.

Oke. See Oak.

Okeden, Dors., ii. g. 266 (9).

Okeforde Estkyllyng, Dors. See Shilling Okeford.

Okeham. See Oakham.

Okehampton, Devon. See Oakhampton.

Okehill, Ric., ii. g. 1068 (22).

Okelande, John, i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Okeley. See Oakley.

Okell, Ralph, i. g. 1335 (45).

Oking. See Woking.

Okynden, John, ii. g. 496 (7).

Okyng. See Woking.

Okyngham, Berks. See Wokingham.

Okynton, Glouc., i. g. 1335 (37).

Old or Wolde, Ntht., i. g. 846 (11).

Old, Thos., i. g. 465 (21).

Oldehall, in Mistley, Essex, i. 557 (f. 53).

Oldehawe, Suff.. See Oldhaugh.

Oldemalton, Yorks. See Malton.

Oldenburg (Oldenborch, Oltenburg), in Germany, i. 656; ii. 877.

Oldenburg (Oweldenborch), Anthony count of, ii. 69 (p. 35).

Oldenburg (Odenborughe, Odinbergh, Oldenborch, Aldenburghe), Chr. count of, brother of Henry duke of Brunswick, i. 21, 656, 814, 1204; ii. 672, 727.

Oldenburg (Oldenborch), Anne countess of, and of Delmenhorst, letter to, i. 446.

Oldenburg, count of, canon of Cologne, i. 967.

Olderstain, lord of, the Emperor's servant, i. 315.

Oldescombe, Devon. See Awlesoombe.

Oldhaugh (Oldehawe, Eldawe), in Rougham, Suff., ii. g. 496 (18, 68 pp. 231–2).

Old Man, the. See under Boulogne.

Oldnall, John, i. g. 621 (12 p. 310); ii. 230.

Oldrino, John, ii. 171.

Olisleger (Olenschlager), Dr. Henry, chancellor to the Duke of Cleves, i. 73, 315.

Oliva, Captain Battista, of Mantua, i. 650 (2).

Olivarius, Petrus, ii. 1035 (f. 24).

Oliver, —, Gardiner's servant, ii. 803.

-, Alice, i. g. 465 (45).

-, Hen., i. g. 846 (61).

-, John, LL.D., dean of King Henry VIII.'s College, Oxford, i. 776; ii. 978.

-, -, signature of, i. 776.

-, Marg., i. g. 465 (45).

-, Robt., i. g. 1335 (11 p. 657); ii. 458.

-, -, letter to, ii. 458.

-, Thos., i. g. 620 (55); ii. g. 496 (46 pp. 225–6).

-, Wm., i. g. 465 (21); ii. 1067 (16).

Olivers, Barth., i. 1202 xlvii.

Olivier, Francis, Chancellor of Alencon, keeper of the seals and chancellor of France, i. 510, 682 (p. 356), 791, 1205; ii. 695, 703, 740–1, 748, 758, 765, 772, 774–5, 793 (p. 380), 794, 798–9 802, 805, 821, 826, 836, 838, 840, 843, 858 (pp. 419–20), 870, 984, 1006, 1039:—App. 43 (45).

-, -, his nephew. See Catholon, M.

Olney, Bucks., i. p. 678; ii. g. 707 (52).

Oltenburg. See Oldenburg.

Olufton, Warw. See Ufton.

Olyff, John, i. g. 1081 (19 p. 523).

O'More, Connyll (who died in 1537), ii. 797.

-, Kedagh, captain of Leix (killed 1542?), ii. 797.

-, -, his wife, ii. 797.

-, Patrick, brother of Rory, ii.797 (pp. 382–3).

-, Rory, captain of Leix, letter from, ii. 797.

Omulen, Wm., ii. 42.

O'Neil, Con, earl op Tyrone, i. 273, 519, 665; ii. 206.

-, -, peace with O'Donnell.

O'Neil, Terence, son of Tyrone, ii. 206.

Oneley, John, i. p. 678.

Onerby, Yorks. See Unerby.

Onley (Only), Thos., i. g. 622 (p. 319), 623 (p. 324).

Onslowe, Thos., ii. 418 (6):—g. 496 (58).

Onyon, Mr., ii. 263.

Ookin. See Woking.

Oppenau (Openau), in Germany, letter dated at, i. 324.

Oppenheim (Oppeniham), in Germany, i. 1046 (p. 503).

Oppesham, Devon. See Topsham.

Orange principality of, i. 1069.

Oxbell, Ric., i. g. 465 (101).

Ordnance and weapons of war (munitions, artillery, bows, spears, arrows, bills, pikes, bow-strings, etc.), i. 39, 78, 177, 189 (p. 84), 304 (p. 139), 321, 381–2, 386, 395, 420, 433 (2), 435 (p. 195), 461, 468, 490–1, 493, 513, 535–7, 541, 555, 557 (ff. 57–8), 562–3, 580, 613, 666, 671, 672 (2), 676, 692, 702, 708, 713, 725, 732, 748, 768, 772, 803, 813, 825 (p. 407), 839, 856, 899, 900, 925, 950, 957, 960, 986–7, 997, 999, 1007, 1022–3, 1077, 1171 (2), 1174, 1200, 1210, 1221, 1225, 1235, 1244, 1252, 1254, 1256, 1260, 1266, 1275, 1288, 1300, 1324, 1332:—p. 675; ii. 12, 54, 64, 81, 83, 91, 94, 97, 104, 119, 128, 152, 187, 194, 200, 283, 285, 302, 304, 326, 348–9, 381, 439, 562, 620, 729, 746, 7–56, 769, 882–3, 908, 959, 1010, 1032, 1046, 1067 (6–8):—App. 19, 20, 27 iii.–v.

-, lists, i. 420 (3–4), 491, 536 (2), 580 (2), 581 (1, 2), 1046 (2), 1295; ii. 1032:—App. 19, 20.

-, See also Guns and Harness.

Ordnance House. See under London, Tower.

Ordwey, Wm., i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Ore, Berks. See Oare.

Orford (Irforde), near Binbrook, Linc., priory (supp.), i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Orford Ness (Orforde Nasse), Suff., i. 717, 1051.

Orgar, Kent, i. g. 846 (17).

Oriell, Geoff., i. g. 620 (8).

Oringe, John, ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 537).

Orkney, bp. of. See Reid, R.

Orleans, in France, i. 254–5, 1202 (p. 587).

-, bp. of. See Meudon, Card.

Orleans, duchy of, ii. 758.

Orleans, duke of. See Charles.

Orme (Hurme), Humph., groom of the Beds., ii. App. 2.

-, Thos., i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Ormesby (Ormysby), Yorks., i. g. 465 (39 p. 214–5).

Ormeson, John, ii. g. 496 (19).

Ormiston (Ormeston), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

-, letter dated at, ii. 535.

-, laird of, ii. 621.

Ormond (Ormound, Urmonde, Ormunde, Ourmonde) and Ossory, James Butler, earl of, i. 20, 273 520, 665, 1073. 1108; ii. 79, 94, 290, 293, 295, 304–5, 307, 506, 562, 792, 796, 819, 1051.

-, -, letter from, ii. 796.

-, -, letters to, ii. 293, 790 (2).

-, -, signature, i. 665, 1073.

-, -, a servant of, ii. 506.

-, -, his sister. See Power, Kath. lady.

Ormond and Ossory, Piers Butler, earl of (died in 1539), i. 273, 520.

Ormond, Thomas Butler, earl of (a.d. 1478–1515), ii. g. 1068 (37).

Ormsby, North-, or Nun Ormsby (Nonneormsbye. Nuneormysbye, Nunormesbye), Linc, i. g. 1335 (11).

-, nunnery (supp.), i. g. 125 (31), 621 (12 p. 310), 846 (87), 1081 (17), 1335 (11 pp. 656–7, 12, 55 p. 672); ii. g. 496 (68 p. 231), 1068 (l9 pp. 535, 537–8).

Ormsby (Ormsybye), Thos., ii. g. 1068 (19 p. 536).

Orpewood, Thos., i. g. 1081 (27).

Orpyn, Walt., i. g. 282 (19 p. 124).

Orrell, Lanc., i. g. 846 (70).

Orton, Margery, ii. g. 266 (7).

-, Thos., ii. g. 266 (7).

Orwell, Camb., ii. g. 1068 (52).

Oryon, Martin, i. g. 1335 (51).

Osbaldwick prebend, in York cathedral, ii. 1067 (2).

Osbaston, Salop, ii. g. 707 (52).

Osborne, —. ii. g. 910 (21).

-, Eliz., i. g. 465 (76).

-, Jas., i. g. 622 (p. 314).

-, John, comptroller of the Navy, dec., i. g. 465 (76).

-, John, ii. g. 1068 (52).

-, Nic., i. g. 621 (12 p. 308).

-, Ric., i. g. 465 (71), 622 (p. 315).

-, Thos., ii. g. 1068 (46).

Osboston, Geo., ii. g. 910 (77).

Osbournby (Osbornbie, Osburnbye), Linc., i. g. 282 (21), 1335 (12 p. 659).

Osbye, Linc., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Oselbye, Linc. See Usselby.

Oseley, Ric., ii. g. 496 (7), 707 (52 p 330).

-, Thos., ii. g. 496 (7).

Oseney, beside Oxford, abbey (supp.), ii. g. 496 (29).

-, Cathedral of St. Mary (supp.), ii. g. 910 (3).

Osgodby, Linc., i. g. 1335 (11, 55); ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 535, 538).

Osgodby (Osgoodbye), Yorks., i. g. 465 (39 p. 215).

Osgood, Wm., ii. g. 496 (55).

Osley, Warw. See Oversley.

Osmaston (Osmondeston), Derb., ii. g. 266 (15)

Osmington, Dors., i. p. 677.

Osmondeston, Derb. See Osmaston.

Osnabrück (Ossenbrugge), in Germany, i. 656.

Ossenbugge. See Osnabruck.

Ossington, Notts., i. g. 282 (21).

Ossory, bp. of, i. 1108; ii. 79.

Osteler, John, ii. g. 496 (46 p. 226).

Ostend (Osten), in Flanders, i. 1, 12, 332, 337, 1202 (p. 587); ii. 332.

-, letter dated at, i. 268.

Ostenhanger, Kent. See Westonhanger.

Ostiglia, in Italy, i. 617.

Ostynghanger, Kent. See Westonhanger.

Oswalderley, Gabriel, i. g. 1335 (27).

Oswestry (Oswester), Salop, i. g. 465 (74); ii. 850 (26).

Osylbye, Linc., ii. g. 1068 (19).

Otelande. See Oatlands.

Otery. See Ottery.

Otford (Oxfford), Kent, i. 557 (f. 66, 68–9).

Otham (Otteham), Kent, ii. g. 1068 (8).

Othery (Otherey), Soms., i. g. 1081 (2).

Otley, Rog., ii. g. 496 (5).

Otteham, Kent. See Otham.

Otteley, Adam, i. g. 1335 (24).

Ottendorff. See Otterendorff.

Otterborne, Devon. See Otterton.

Otterbourne, Alice, ii. g. 910 (2).

-, John, ii. g. 910 (2).

Otterburn (Otterbourne), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Otterburn, Sir Adam, of Reidhall ii. 275, 534.

Otterendorff in Hadeln (Ottendorff in Halle), ii. 249 (2).

Otterington, North- (Northotrington), Yorks., ii. g. 266 (32).

Otterpole, Kent, in Lympne, ii. g. 496 (21).

Otterton (Otterborne), Devon, i. 557 (f. 73).

Ottery Mohun (Oterymohun), Devon, i. 923.

Ottery St. Mary, Devon, i. g. 620 (4), 1081 (42); ii. g. 1068 (45).

-, college (supp.), i 1031, 1222, 1284:—g. 846 (57); ii. 706 (60):—g. 1068 (45).

-, grammar school, ii. 706 (59):—g. 1068 (45).

Ottomany, the House of (i.e. the Turk), i. 1172.

Ottringham (Otteryngham), Yorks. i. p. 684.

Oudenborg (Odonburgh, Oudenborch, Odenburgh), in Flanders, i. 70; ii. 249 (2).

-, letter dated at, I. 1199.

Oudingham. See Audinghem.

Oueswoldes. See under Nostell, St. Oswald's.

Oughton, Ric., i. g. 621 (12 p. 310).

Ouleton, Norf. See Oulton.

Oulston (Ulleston), Yorks., i. pp. 676–7.

Oulton (Ulton), Cumb., i. g. 1336 (27).

Oulton (Ouleton), Norf., ii. g. 496 (20), 910 (82).

Oulton, Suff., i. g. 622 (p. 318).

Oulvescrofte, Leic. See Ulvercroft.

Oulveston, Leic. See Ouston.

Oundle (Ouadell, Owndell), Ntht., ii. 641, 855:—App. 18.

-, See also Francis, John.

Our Lady Church. See Ladykirk.

Our Lady of the Oke, Midd., i. 1129.

Ourmonde. See Ormond.

Ouse (Owse, Use), the Yorkshire river, i. g. 623 (p. 324), 1081 (19 p. 521).

Ouston (Oulveston), Leic., abbey (supp.), i. g. 621 (14); ii. g. 496 (34).

Outlawe, Brymer, ii. 1023.

Outnewton (Owtenewton), Yorks., i. g. 465 (39 p. 215).

Outreau (Owtrewe), near Boulogne, i. 1130.

Ovenden (Ovyngden, Yorks., i. g. 1081 (34).

Over, Camb., i. p. 674; ii. g. 496 (58).

Over, Chesh., i. p. 682; ii. g. 266 (1).

Over, Hen., i. g. 1335 (51); ii. g. 496 (68 p. 232).

Overdeane or Overden, Beds. See Deane, Over.

Overempden. See Emden.

Overende, William, i. 555, 755; ii. 657.

Over Hall (Overall), Suff., ii. g. 910 (82).

Overhewarth, Dham. See Heworth.

Overlanders. See German soldiers.

Overmore, Lanc., ii. 1067 (46).

Oversley (Osley), Warw., ii. g. 266 (7).

Overstichell. See Stitchill.

Overstone (Oveston), Ntht., i. g. 846 (32, 47).

Overstrensham, Worc. See Strensham.

Oversudyngton, Glouc. See Siddington.

Overton, Hants., i. g. 846 (93 p. 428).

-, hundred of, ii. 263.

Overton, Heref., ii. g. 1068 (41).

Overton or Overtowne, in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 247).

Overwheteacre, Warw. See Whitacre.

Oveston, Ntht. See Overstone.

Oving (Ovynge), Suss., i. g. 621 (2); ii. g. 1068 (7).

Ovington, Norf., ii. g. 496 (68).

Ovington, Yorks., i. p. 679.

Ovirnesbett. See Nisbet.

Ovyngden., Yorks. See Ovenden.

Owdeby, Leic. See Oadby.

Oweldenborech. See Oldenburg.

Owen, David, i. g. 465 (63).

-, Eliz., i. g. 465 (63).

-, George, M.D., King's physician, ii. 706 (74 b), 909 (49):—g. 910 (55).

-, George, i. 557 (f. 30):—g. 846 (93 p. 428), 1081 (36, 58).

-, Jasper, i. 419, 481–2.

-, Lewis, ii. g. 910 (52).

-, Ric., i. g. 465 (74).

-, Robt., i. g. 624 (6).

-, Wm., i. g. 125 (3), 465 (74).

Owers rocks (Awers), off Selsea Bill, Suss., i. 1237.

Owesnopside or Owsnopside, in Scotland. See Oxnamside.

Oweston, L. See Owston.

Owgell, Thos., ii. g. 707 (50).

Owley, Robt., i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Owmby (Ownbye), Linc., i. g. 1335 (12 p. 659).

Ownall, Warw., i. g. 1081 (49).

Ownby (Owmbye), Linc., i. g. 1335 (12).

Ownsted, Thos., i. g. 1081 (19).

Owram, North- (Northowrom), Yorks., i. g. 1081 (34).

Owse. See Ouse.

Owsenes, Yorks., i. g. 623 (p. 324).

Owston (Oweston), Linc., i. g. 465 (39 pp. 214, 216); ii. 1068 (33).

Owstrop, Yorks., i. g. 846 (33).

Owtenewton, Yorks. See Out Newton.

Owtrewe. See Outreau.

Oxemoure, in Scotland. See Oxmuir.

Oxenbridge, Robt., i. g. 622 (pp. 315, 319), 623 (pp. 324, 326); ii. 974.

-, (Uxenbridge). Wm., i. 1202 (4); ii. App. 2 (2 iv.).

Oxenton (Exendon, Oxendon), Glouc., i. g. 1335 (37, 55 p. 673).

Oxfforde (i. p. 270). See Otford.

Oxford, i. g. 125 (12), 465 (16, 63), 620 (30), 1335 (8); ii. 236.

-, mayor of, i. g. 623 (p. 322).

-, Bolshipton manor, ii. g. 910 (3).

-, Candyche, i. g. 465 (63).

-, Castle, i. g. 622 (pp. 312–4), 623 (pp. 319–21).

-, Cathedral, i. g. 1081 (25); ii. g. 266 (5), 496 (22), 1068 (46, 50 bis. 52), 909 (45).

-, -, dean. See Cox, R.

-, -, surrender, i. 775.

-, St. Clement's, ii. g. 910 (3).

-, St. Giles beside, i. g. 1081 (36).

-, St. Mary's church, jewels stolen from, i. g. 1335 (8).

-, town gaol, i. g. 623 (p. 321).

-, University, i. 400, 776–7, 1108:—g. 1335 (8); ii. 79.

-, -, Canterbury College (surrendered 27 Nov. 1545), ii. 879.

-, -, surrender, ii. 879.

-, Corpus Chiristi college, president. See Morwent, R.

-, Durham College, surrender of, i. 392.

-, King Henry VIII.'s College, i. 776; ii. g. 496 (29), 910 (3), 1068 (10, 50 bis).

-, -, dean. See Oliver, J.

-, -, surrender, i. 776.

-, New College of Winchester, i. 1103.

-, Oriel College, ii. g. 910 (21).

-, Peckwaters Inn alias Vine Hall, surrender of, i. 1103.

-, St. Frideswide's College (supp.), ii. 909 (45).

Oxford, archdeacon of. See Wright, W.

-, bp. of. See King, R.

-, bpric. of, i. g. 1081 (25); ii. g. 496 (36).

Oxford, John de Vere earl of, i. 713, 926, 999:—g. 125 (15), 623 (pp. 322, 325); ii. 995 (p. 492), 1029.

Oxford, Countess of, ii. 995 (p. 492).

Oxfordshire or Oxon, i. 557 (f. 57), 713, 1078, 1244, 1330:—g. 125 (28), 846 (13), 1081 (33); ii. 851, 922:—App. 4 (3).

-, (and Berks), escheator, ii. g. 910 (13).

-, (and Berks), sheriff (1545–6). See Foster, Sir H.

Oxley, Cuthbert, S.T.P., canon of Winchester (5 June 1545), i. g. 1081 (15).

-, John, i. g. 282 (37 p. 127).

-, Wm, i. g. 621 (12 p. 309).

Oxmuir (Oxemoure), in Scotland, ii. 456 (p. 199), 533 (p. 248).

Oxnamside (Owesnopside, Owsnopside), in Scotland, ii. 456 (2), 533 (p. 248).

Oxstead (Oxsted), Surr., i. g. 465 (58); ii. g. 496 (26).

Oxton, Midd. See Hoxton.

Oxton, Yorks., ii. g. 1068 (19 pp. 537–8, 52).

Oxton, Wm., ii. g. 707 (44).

Oysterlowe, in South Wales, i. g. 1335 (15).

Ozleworth (Woselworth), Glouc., i. g. 465 (60).