Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, 1398-1404. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.
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"Index of Persons and Places: A". Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, 1398-1404. Ed. W H Bliss, J A Twemlow(London, 1904), , British History Online. Web. 6 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol5/pp631-637.
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Aachen, Aix-la-Chapelle [Rhenish Prussia], indulgence of the church of St. Mary, 242, 304, 584.
Abbedesbury. See Abbotsbury.
Abberbury, Richard, knight, 12, 13.
-, Thomas, donsel, 563, 569.
-, -, Catherine his wife, 563, 569.
Abberfro. See Aberffraw.
Abbergwili. See Abergwilly.
Abbey cwm Hir, Cumhir, Cumhre [co. Radnor], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 269. 343.
Abbeyderg, Derg, Derge [parish of Tagsheenod, co. Longford], Augustinian priory of St. Peter, prior of papal mandatary, 341.
-, -, -, See Macmurchy; Igynechan.
Abbeyleix, abbey of. See Leix.
Abbodesbury. See Abbotsbury.
Abbodesham. See Abbotsham.
Abbot, Nicholas, abbot of St. Thomas the Martyr's by Dublin. 435, 436, 554.
Abbotsbury, Abbedesbury, Abbodesbury [co. Dorset]. Benedictine abbey, abbot and convent of, 77, 439.
Abbotsham, Abbodesham [co. Devon], church of St. Helen, 426.
Abdaron. See Aberdaron.
Abedowy. See Aberedw.
Abendon. See Abingdon.
Aber, Lewis, papal chaplain and auditor, canon of St. Asaph, treasurer of St. Davids, bishop elect of Bangor, 99, 179.
Aberdaron, Abdaron [co. Carnarvon], 444, 613.
Aberedw, Abedowy [co. Radnor], 390.
Aberffraw, Abberfro [Anglesey], 283.
Abergwilly, Abbergwili, Abergwili, Abergwill, Abergwilli, Abergwyle, Abergwyli, Abergwyly, Abergwylly, Albergwili [co. Carmarthen], collegiate church, canons of. See Acton; Ammeney; Appelpen; Bremore; Chichele; Cook; Doneys; Gerveys; Gower; Gruffuth ap David; Jakes; John ap David alias Tegle; Richard ap Eygnon Syw; Usk; Wybbe; Wynchecombe; Yong.
-, -, chancellor of. See Howel ap Meredudd; Quernbi.
-, -, precentorship of, 477.
Abingdon, Abendon. Abyndon, Abyngdon [co. Berks], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 291, 423, 581.
-, -, -, faculty for, 354.
-, -, abbot and convent of, 5-7, 351-354.
-, -, prior of, papal mandatary, 10.
-, -, monk of, 218.
-, -, corrody in, 276.
-, -, church of, 354.
-, -, parish church or chapel of St. Helen appropriated to, 5, 351, 354.
-, -, chapel of St. Nicholas near, 354.
-, parish church of St. Nicholas, 275, 276, 351.
-, hospital of St. John, 276.
-, lands in the rural deanery of, 353.
-, letters dated at, 351.
Abirford, Master John, proctor at the Roman court, 594.
-, John, Cluniac (of Pontefract and Bermondsey), 162, 350, 397, 564.
Abyndon, Abyngdon. See Abingdon.
Acciaiolus, Acciaiuoli, Angelus. See Cardinal priests (St. Laurence's in Damaso).
Acdeoen. See Aghadoe.
Achadallayn, Rayth. See Aghavallen.
Achanurcayr. See Ardnurcher.
Achayghivalayn. See Aghavallen.
Achnurhir. See Ardnurcher.
Achonry, Eachaconori [co. Sligo], bishop of, papal mandatary, 169, 342, 344, 453, 490, 580.
-, Bernard, bishop of. See O'Hara.
-, William, bishop of. See Andrew.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 80, 169, 451.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 80.
-, -, See Macguillichaenygel; Ocoymiean.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 613.
-, canons of. See Ociaragan; Ocoymiean; Ogara; Omochan.
-, St. Mary's, 336.
-, See Cathadensis .
Achraich. See Agher.
Acle [co. Norfolk], 142.
Acre [Syria], Nicholas, bishop of. See Arlon.
-, bishop of. See Mühlhausen; Blunt.
Acton, John, canon of Abergwilly, afterwards rector of Kilbride Pilate, 373.
Adam, John, layman (of the diocese of Lincoln), 353.
-, John, donsel nobleman (of the diocese, of Lincoln), 135, 148.
-, -, his wife. 135, 148.
-, John, of Ashton, nobleman (of the diocese of Lincoln), 144.
-, -, his wife, 144.
-, Thomas, priest, 132.
-, Richard son of, de Docking. See Docking.
-, See Maurice ap Adam.
Adames, Roger, burgess of Yarmouth 236.
-, -, Agnes his wife. 236.
Addergoole, Adrogoyl [co. Mayo], parish church of, 253.
-, Adraguil [parish of Abbeygormacan. co. Galway], prebend in Clonfert, 180.
Adderston, John, Augustinian canon, 132.
Addirpon, diocese of Cloyne, 451.
Addryngton. See Atherington.
Adefeldi, John, clerk, notary, 347.
Adlingfleet, Athelyngflete [co. York, W.R.], 535.
Adloyn. See Athlone.
Adlyngton. See Allington.
Adraguil. See Addergoole.
Adria [Veneto, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary. 524, 558.
Adrogoyl. See Addergoole.
Adyngham. John de, Augustinian canon, 31.
Adyrley, Adyrlon, Ralph, 224, 238.
-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 224, 238.
Aghadoe, Aedeoen [co. Kerry], archdeacon of institution by, 458.
-, -, papal mandatary, 440, 441.
-, -, See Oachaerna.
Aghamore, Achmirhir [co. Meath], St. David's and St. Colman's, 406, 407.
Aghavallan, Achayghivalayn [co Kerry], 469.
Aghavallen, Rayth Achadallayn [co. Meath(?)]. tithes of 336.
Agher, Achraich [co. Meath], tithes of, 336.
Aghton. See Aughton.
Agmondesham. See Amersham.
Agnes, a fever-stricken woman healed, 459.
Ainderby, Andreby [co. York, N R.], 3.
Aix-la-Chapelle. See Aachen.
Akenay, Alan, of Weston, vicar of Glentham, 245.
Akerman, Robert, 353.
-, Stephen, 352.
Akkar, lands of the late. 3.
Alampton, John, rector of Uphill, vicar in Wells cathedral church, 422.
Alaneo, Bertrand de, archbishop of Amalfi, papal auditor, 456, 596.
Albalanda. See Blanchland.
Albano [Campagna, Italy], Henry, bishop of. See Cardinal bishops.
Albemarle (Aumâle), duke of. See Edward.
Albergwili. See Abergwilly.
Albert, cardinal priest, chancellor of the holy Roman church. See Cardinal priests.
Alberti, Julian, son of John son of Lipus, citizen and merchant of Florence, 214.
Alberton. See Northallerton.
Alby [co. Norfolk], 49.
Alcester [co. Warwick], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 359.
-, -, -, See Merston.
Aldborough. See Aldeburgh.
Aldbrough, Aldeburgh [co. York. N.R.], 3.
-, Aldeburgh [co. York. E.R.], 16.
Aldbury, Aldeburi, Aldebury [co. Herts], 264, 435.
Aldeborugh. See Aldeburgh.
Aldeburgh, William, rector of Little Snoring, 30, 52.
Aldeburgh, Aldborough, Aldeborugh, Aldeburga [co. Suffolk], 281, 434, 435.
Aldeburi, Aldebury. See Aldbury.
Aldeby [co. Norfolk], Benedictine priory, prior and priory of, 12, 526, 527, 586.
Aldelyme, John, donsel. 131.
Alderforde bridge in Starston [co. Norfolk], 481.
Alderton, Richard, donsel, 59.
Aldestre, John, vicar of Comberton (of the diocese of Worcester), 25.
-, -, priest (of the diocese of Worcester), 31.
Aldewike. See Aldwick.
Aldimarius, Alemannus, corrector of papal letters, 461, 528.
Aldolay, Thomas, priest, 133.
Aldwick, Aldewike [co. Sussex], 393.
Alençon, Philip d'. See Cardinal bishops (Ostia).
Alersforde, Master Nicholas de, vicar of Downton, notary, 172.
Alerynton. See Alkerton.
Alexander III, letters of, 363, 512.
Alexander IV, letters of, 164, 187, 195, 508, 516.
Alexander, John son of, 352.
-, son of William son of Randus, 352.
Aleyn, Aleyne, Charles, priest, notary, 291.
-, Hugh, rector of Melton, 621.
-, Roger, Augustinian canon, 49.
-, Thomas, citizen of London, 47.
-, -, Margery his wife, 47.
Alferus, Henry, minister-general of the Friars Minors, 571.
Alffurton, Robert, Carmelite, papal chaplain, 28.
Alfriston, Alfryston, Alverstone [co. Sussex], 247, 417.
Algarkirk [co. Lincoln], 79.
Algate. See London (Aldgate).
Alhart, John, dean of Ossory, 524.
-, Nicholas, chaplain of St. Mary's, Bennettsbridge (in the diocese of Ossory), 240.
-, Nicholas (of the diocese of Ossory), clerk, notary, 293.
Aliam, Master David, notary, 428.
Aliotti, Lewis, bishop of Volterra, papal collector in England, 377, 418.
Alisleye. See Allesley.
Alkebarow, Alkebarowe, Robert, priest, 61.
-, Robert de, Benedictine, 227.
Alkerton, Alerynton, chapel in Eastington parish [co. Gloucester], 374.
Alkok, Robert, 235.
-, Alice his wife, 235.
Allerthorpe, Allerthorp, Laurence, stagiary and canon residentiary’ of St. Paul's, London, 395, 530.
Allesley, Alisleye, Allessley [co. Warwick], 213.
-, Ralph Scot or Stoc or Stot of, 124.
-, -, Margaret his wife, 124.
Allington, Alyngton [co. Lincoln], 520.
-, Adlyngton [co. Wilts], 307.
Allucingolus, Gerardus and Hubert. See Cardinal priests (St. Laurence's in Damaso), and Cardinal deacons (St. Adrian's).
Almandbury, William, priest, 147.
Almondsbury, Almundesbury [co. Gloucester], 361.
Alnwick, Alnewyk [co. Northumberland], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 98.
Alspade. See Meriden.
Alster, John Wiis de, clerk, notary, 608.
Alston, Thomas, canon of Wells, 326.
Altaripa, Thomas de, of York, 563, 569.
-, -, Isabella his wife, 563, 569.
Altarnon, Alternon [co. Cornwall], 141.
Althmelodin. See Meliden.
Althorpe, Althorp [co. Lincoln], 97, 131.
Altoftes, William de, Augustinian canon 48.
Alton, Aulton [co. Southants], 24.
Aluerton. See Northallerton.
Alvechurch, Alvchurche [co. Worcester], letters dated at, 15.
Alverstone. See Alfriston.
Alvingham, Alvyngham [co. Lincoln], chapel of St. Mary the Virgin at the gate of the Gilbertine priory of, 574.
Alwent, John, rector of Middleham, 243.
Alyngton. See Allington.
Alysham alias de Causton, Roger de, rector of Heydon, 250.
-, See Aylsham.
Amalfi [Campania, Italy], Bertrand, archbishop of. See Alaneo.
Amberley, Amberle [co. Sussex], 369, 370.
Ambresbury. See Amesbury.
Ambrosetown, Ambreysdon, Ambrisden Ambrysdon [co. Wexford], 181, 296, 302.
Amersham, Agmondesham [co. Bucks], 435.
Amesbury, Ambresbury [co. Wilts], Benedictine nuns’ priory of the Order of Fontevrault, prioress of. See Montegu.
-, -, nun of, 160.
Amice, the lady, 353.
Ammeney, Amneney. Walter. See Jakes.
Ampilford, Robert de, clerk, notary, 211.
Amyas, John, Augustinian canon, 131, 493.
Anable, John. See Tailor.
Anachcalych. See Annaghcallow.
Ancona [Marche, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 101.
-, citizen of, 418.
Anderby, Andreby. See Ainderby.
Andrew, Andreu, John, Augustinian canon, papal chaplain, 48, 118, 213, 217.
-, William, Friar Preacher, bishop of Achonry, 14.
Angell, John, citizen of London. 126.
-, -, Alice his wife, 126.
Angers [Maine-et-Loire], Benedictine abbey of St. Nicholas, James I, abbot, and the convent of, 76.
-, -, abbot and convent of, 438.
-, -, monk of, 438.
Angharet werch Richard, 388.
Anglesey, Angleseye, Angliseye, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 99, 107, 154, 238, 239, 444, 581, 582, 613, 616.
-, -, See John ap Rys.
-, Angleseye, Anglisey [co. Cambridge], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 202, 585.
Ambaldi, Peter, canon of St. Peter's, Rome, papal mandatary, 165.
Anketil, William, 32, 53.
-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 32, 53.
Anlaby Thomas de, rector of Scarborough, of Kirkby Overblow, and of Petworth, vicar of Warkworth, 259.
Annadown, Eanchduyn [co. Galway], bishop of, papal mandatary, 520.
-, -, See Trillowe; Bryt.
-, dean of. See Ohallinaram.
-, Cella Parva, Premonstratensian abbey of St. John Baptist, 268.
-, -, abbot of, papal mandatary, 324.
-, -,Maurice, abbot of, 289.
-, -, abbot of. See Omeally.
-, -,convent of, 289.
-, -, canon of, 289.
-, parish church of St. Mary, 335.
Annaghcallow, Anachcalych [in Clonfert parish, co. Galway], prebend in Clonfert, 99, 104.
Anne of Bohemia, queen of Richard II, 246, 607, 608.
Anoet or Auoet, William, priest, 138.
Austey, Richard, 532, 533.
-, -, Marion his first wife, 532, 533.
-, -, Isabella his second wife, 533.
Antaradus alias Tortosa [Syria], in the patriarchate of Antioch, Anthony, bishop of, 386.
-, bishop elect of. See Cranswick.
Antenunes (or Ancemmes), Magota, 132.
Anthony, East, Anton [co. Cornwall], 426.
Apeldurham. See Appledram.
Appelbi, Roger. See Appleby.
Appellestorp. See Habblesthorpe.
Appelpen, Geoffrey, rector of Kilbride Pilate, afterwards canon of Abergwilly, 373.
Appelton. See Appleton.
Appeltrethuuait. See Appletreethwaite.
Appilton, Peter de, clerk, notary, 211.
-, Robert de, rector of Huggate (in the diocese of York), canon of Lincoln, 340.
-, -,clerk (of the diocese of York), presented to the rectory of Sturton, 394.
-, Thomas de, Augustinian canon, 348.
-, William, 560, 570.
Appleby, Appelbi, Roger, prior of Nuneaton, bishop of Ossory, afterwards of Dromore, 288, 301, 504.
-, See Appulby.
Appledram, Apeldurham [co. Sussex], St. Mary's chapel, 282.
Appleton, Appelton [co. Berks], 351, 352.
-, lord of, 352.
-, See Appilton.
Appletreethwaite, Appeltrethuuait [co. Cumberland], 512.
Appulby, —, layman, 224.
-, See Appleby.
Appultrewyk, Appultrewik, Thomas, layman (of the diocese of York), 130.
-, Thomas donsel (of the diocese of York). 144, 148.
-, -, his wife, 144, 148.
-, Thomas (of the diocese of London), 131.
-, -, Marion his wife, 131.
Aprano, Bartholomew de, bishop of Lucera, papal chaplain and auditor, 337.
Aquila, Master James de, papal chaplain and auditor, 150, 151, 272, 312, 313, 337, 338.
Aquila [Abruzzi, Italy], James, bishop of. See Donadei.
Arbrygh, Thomas, Augustinian canon, 498.
Ardagh [co. Longford], bishop of, papal mandatary, 29, 103, 108, 252, 282, 331, 364, 368, 440.
-, -, patronage of, 80, 368.
-, -, See MacBrady.
-, bishop elect of. See Nony.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 340, 344, 364, 399, 462.
-, dean and chapter and canons of, patronage of, 368, 440.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 79, 103–105, 282, 322, 366, 447, 450, 453.
-, official of. papal mandatary, 79, 105, 108, 322, 341, 344, 364, 435.
-, canons of. See Macimurcharchay; Macmuirhertaich.
Ardcanny, Ardkachny, Ardkahny, [co. Limerick], prebend in Limerick, 315, 468.
Ardcarne, Ardcarna [co. Roscommon], St. Mary's 335.
Ardfauir, lands of, 336.
Ardfert [co. Kerry], bishop of, papal mandatary, 108, 255, 383, 384, 440.
-, -, patronage of, 109, 250.
-, -, See Bull.
-, bishop, dean and chapter and canons of, patronage of, 440, 441.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 502.
-, dean and chapter of, patronage of, 250.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 100, 106, 110, 520, 554, 595.
-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 187, 250, 520.
-, chancellor of. See Bull; Stak.
-, canons of. See Oconyll; Odali; Ofllahainayn; O'sullivan.
Ardffassad, lands and mill of, 336.
Ardington, Erdyntona, Perdinton [co. Berks], 363.
-, See Erdynton.
Ardisley, Richard de, Cistercian, papal chaplain, 116.
-, See Erdesley.
Ardkachny, Ardkahny. See Ardcanny.
Ardley, Erdulff [co. Oxford], 363.
Ardnarver (or Ardinarive), Ardnabyr [coLondonderry], tithes of, 335.
Ardnurcher, Achanurcayr, Achnurhir [co. Westmeath], parish church of St. David, 314, 406, 407.
Arkilby, Thomas de, of Beverley, ‘spicer,’ 119.
-, -, Matilda his wife, 119.
Arlingham, Herlyngham [co Gloucester], fishery at, 361.
Arlon. Nicholas de, bishop of Acre, 288.
Arlyngh. See Harling.
Armagh, archbishop of, cardinal's letters addressed to, 14.
-, -,papal mandatary, 64, 74, 81, 100, 110, 167, 180, 194, 254, 290, 297, 366, 444, 455.
-, -, collation by the commissaries of, 447.
-, -, See MacGillivider; Fitz Ralph; Colton; Fleming.
-, archbishop, dean and chapter of, patronage of, 617.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 421.
-, -, See Mecdanim; Ocorri; Ogaband.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 81, 101, 110, 115, 348, 617.
-, -, See Garnon; Omulchrewy.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 398, 452.
-, canon of. See Mackeogayn.
-, Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal mandatary, 421, 520.
Armeston [in the parish of Polebrook, co. Northants], hospital of St. John, 367.
Armgerde, Simon, priest, 137.
Armin, Ayrmyn [co. York, W.R.], 268.
-, See Ayrmen.
Arnald, John, layman (of the diocese of Canterbury), 128.
-, Richard, priest, 621.
-, See Arnold; Ernald.
Arnale. See . Arnold.
Arnassano, Master Bertrand de, papal chaplain and auditor, 594, 596.
Arncliffe, Arneclyff [co. York, W.R.], 53.
Arncot, Ermcote, Ernecote [co. Oxford], 363, 435.
Arneclyff. See Arncliffe.
Arnold, John, clerk, 147.
-, See Arnald; Ernald.
Arnold, Arnale [co. Notts], 472.
Arnolph, priest, 434.
Arrouaise [Pas-de-Calais, France], Augustinian abbey, houses of the Order of, 18, 335.
Arthur, John, abbot of Bective, 627.
Arundel, Arundell, Thomas, archbishop of York, afterwards of Canterbury, conservator of the Cluniacs in England, bishop of St. Andrews, 2, 4, 8, 10, 11, 162, 202, 318, 349, 362, 385, 430, 467, 468, 472, 483–485, 509, 510, 584, 587, 592, 607.
Arundel [co. Sussex], manor of the earl of, 417.
-, house of Friars Preachers at, 470.
Ascham, Robert, clerk, notary, 26.
-, See Askam; Askham.
Aschetillus, Robert son of, 513.
-, See Asketell.
Aschwarby. See Asgarby.
Ascoli [Piceno, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 298.
-, canon of. See Esculo.
Asgarby, Aschwardby [co. Lincoln], prebend in Lincoln, 90.
Ashby by Partney, Askeby by Perteney [co. Lincoln], 66.
Ashby, Askeby [co. Norfolk], 415.
Ashendon, Asschendon [co. Bucks], 509.
Ashill, Aysschull [co. Somerset], prebend in Wells, 326.
Ash Priors, Aysch [co. Somerset], 362.
Ashridge, Asschruge, Asschrugge, Asscrerugge [co. Bucks], Augustinian monastery of, 413, 432.
-, -, brother of, 429.
Ashton, diocese of Lincoln, John Adam of, 144. See also Adam.
-, See Aysshton.
Ashwicken, Askywykym [co. Norfolk], 250.
Askam. Elwisia, of Boston, 236.
-, See Ascham; Askham.
Aske [near Gilling, co. York, N.R.], 3.
Askeaton, Robert de, Augustinian friar, bishop of Kildare, 298, 554, 623, 627.
Askeby. See Ashby.
Askeby by Perteney. See Ashby by Partney.
Asketell, lands of the late, 3.
-, See Aschetillus.
Askham, Richard de, vicar of Scarborough, 397.
-, William, citizen of London, 142.
-, -, his wife, 142.
-, William (of the diocese of London), 149.
-, -, Margaret his wife, 149.
-, See Ascham; Askam.
Askham Bryan [co. York, W.R.], 2.
Askywykym. See Ashwicken.
Aslaby, William de, clerk, 381.
Aslacby, Aslakby, John de, donsel (of the diocese of Durham), 121, 223.
-, -, Alice his wife, 121, 223.
Aslak, John, layman (of the diocese of Norwich), 122.
Asperen [Holland], Crouched Friars’ house, friar of. 503.
Assaroe, Sameria, Samona [parish of Kilbarron, co. Donegal], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, monks of, 17, 18, 64, 431, 432.
Assche, Henry, chaplain in St. Paul's, London, 607.
Asschebrok, Alice, Cluniac nun, 227.
Asscheby. Robert de, prior of Canons Ashby, 44, 60.
Asschefeld, Robert, donsel, 36.
-, -, Margaret his wife, 36.
Asschendon. See Ashendon.
Asschruge, Asschrugge, Asscrerugge. See Ashridge.
Asserby, John, rector of Killalon, 98.
Assewelle, Master Nicholas, priest, papal chaplain, 117.
Assisi [Umbria, Italy], chapter-general of the Friars Minors at, 572.
-, letters dated at, 434.
Astara. See Ballysadare.
Astelworth. See Ozleworth.
Astley [co. Warwick], collegiate church of St. Mary, dean of. See Wolf.
Aston, Roger, donsel. 125.
-, Thomas de, canon of Lincoln, 168.
-, Thomas donsel (of the diocese of London), 566.
-, Thomas, knight (of the diocese of Lichfield), 52, 61, 125.
-, -, Elizabeth his wife. 52, 61, 125.
Aston by Birmingham [co. Warwick], 132.
Aston Cantlow, Aston Cantelow [co. Warwick], 359, 360.
Aston Clinton, Aston Clicton. Aston Kinton [co. Bucks], 138, 435.
Aston, Stepel. See Steeple Aston.
Atbeck, Lucy. See Beck.
Ate. See Atte.
Athalvy. Athaloy [King's County], chapel of, 314, 407.
Athassel, Athessel, Athesyll [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory, priors of. See Burgo; Macmagyn; Whyte.
Athboy [co. Meath], 265.
Athdrum, Athdruma, diocese of Kilmore, 580.
Athelney, Athelneye [co. Somerset], Benedictine abbey, monk of, 357.
Athelyngflete. See Adlingflect.
Athenry, Athnaracgh, Athnerey [co. Galway], 281, 365.
Atherington, Addryngton [co. Devon], 257.
Athessel, Athesyll. See Athassel.
Athewold, John and Thomas. See Wold.
Athirston, William, Augustinian canon, 322.
Athlean, diocese of Achonry, 613.
Athlone, Athluain, Athluayn [co. Roscommon], Benedictine (Cluniac priory of SS. Peter and Paul de Innocencia, 18, 20.
-, -, prior of, papal mandatary, 155.
-, -,William, prior of, 572.
-, -, prior of. See Ocomoltaig.
-, -, monk of, 572.
-, Adloyn [co. Westmeath], Friars Minors’ church of St. Mary, 266.
Athnaracgh, Athnerey. See Athenry.
Attelbinghe. See Attilburgh.
Attelowe Couton. See Cowton, Atley Fields.
Attessee. William, of Stickford, Benedictine, 349.
Atteton, Thomas, 377.
Atte, At, Ate, Athe, Att. See Attessee; Atteton; Beck; Bek'; Boure; Bowre; Burye; Cheyrne; Crosse; Dene; Fen; Forde; Gappe; Gate; Grene; Halle; Helle; Hill; Hurne; Ker; Kyrke; Lee; Medow; Mere; Moor; Mor; Mote; Sloo; Stone; Syke; Thorne; Walle; Water; Wele; Well; Welle; Wod; Wode; Wold.
Attilburgh, Attelbinghe, Attilburgih, John, last prior and first abbot of Bermondsey, 77, 162, 349.
Attleborough, Attilburgch [co. Norfolk], 401.
Aubin, Aubyn, Peter, of Chatteris, 431.
-, Richard, vicar (rector) of Leamington, 158.
-, William, vicar (rector) of Leamington, 158.
Auch [Gers, France], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 469.
Auckland, Aukeland, Awkeland, Awkland, [co. Durham], collegiate church, dean of. See Burges.
-, -, canons of. See Sutton Hildiard.
-, William Robsone of, 33. See also Robsone.
-, -, Beatrice his wife, 33.
Audeley, Nicholas de, knight, 30.
-, -, Elizabeth his relict, 30.
Aughton. Aghton [co. Lancaster], 256.
Aukeland, Aukland. See Auckland.
Aulton. See Alton.
Aumale [Seine-Inférieure], Benedictine monastery of St. Martin, 16.
Aumâle, duke of. See Edward.
Aunagh, Eanach [co Galway ?], lands of, 336.
Aundesham, William, 622.
-, -,Joan his wife, 622.
Aunger, Master Nicholas, notary, 428.
Auoet or Anoet, William, priest, 138.
Avel, Richard de, 279.
Avens, Lesandus de, 33.
-, -, Joan his wife, 33.
Averoy, Thomas, clerk, 542.
Avignon, [Vaucluse, France], letters dated at, 547.
Awkeland, Awkland. See Auckland.
Axebrugge, John, priest, 122.
Axholm, Axiholm [co. Linooln], Carthusian priory, 438.
-, See Belton; Epworth.
Aykeskarth. See Aysgarth.
Aylberton. See Elberton.
Ayleshamburgh. See Aylsham.
Ayleward. See Aylward.
Aylmer, Robert, clerk, notary, 114.
Aylsham, Ayleshamburgh, Elysham [co. Norfolk], Robert Debenham of, priest, 224.
-, John Foode of, priest, 567.
-, Nicholas, rector of, 49.
-, See Alysham.
Aylward, Aylwarde, Ayleward, Richard, of Boston, 619.
-, Richard, of Donington, 625.
-, -, -, Elena his wife, 625.
-, Robert, 125.
-, -, Margaret his wife, 125.
-, Thomas, priest, 33, 54, 63.
Aynesworth de Peke, John off, 383.
-, -, Catherine his daughter, 383.
Ayrmen, John, 46, 52.
-, -, Denise his wife, 46, 52.
Ayrmyn. See Armin.
Aysch. See Ash Priors.
Ayscharght, William, Cistercian, papal chaplain, 212.
Aysgarth, Aykeskarth, Ayschearg, Ayschoargt [co. York, N.R.], 160, 286.
Aysschull. See Ashill.
Aysshton, Robert de, vicar of Burton upon Stather, 45.