Index of Persons and Places: D, E, F, G

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 6, 1404-1415. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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D

Dabridgcourt, Dambregecouit, Robert, clerk, 142.

Dachorand, rectory of. See Doogary.

Dacre [co. Cumberland], Peter, rector of. See Redele.

-, See Daker.

Dacrcuiaelayn. See Derryvullan.

Dacy or Daty, Robert, 355.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 355.

Daiminis, priory de. See Devenish.

Dairelurain. See Derryloran.

Daker, Thomas, knight, 338.

-, -, Philippa his wife, 338.

Dalberd, John, clerk, 318.

Dalham [co. Suffolk], 289, 338.

Dallavigna, William, bishop of Todi, treasurer, referendary, and nuncio to France, etc., of Gregory XII, 94.

Dalton, John, rector of Skirbeck, 403, 414, 415.

-, William de, Cistercian monk, afterwards abbot, of Furness, 77.

Dambregecouit, Robert. See Dabridgcourt.

Danielis, Nicholas, Friar Minor, papal chaplian, 186, 350.

-, See Danyell.

Danversz, Daunvers, Edmund, esquire, 356.

-, William, 146.

-, -, Joan his wife, 146.

Danyell, John, priest, 410.

-, See Danielis.

Darditz, Joan, 506.

Dareauialayn. See Derryvullan.

Darell, William, 360.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 360.

Darlington, Derlington [co. Durham], 329.

Darrelurain. See Derryloran.

Dartford, Dertforde [co. Kent], Augustinian nunnery, nun of, 392.

Dartraigi. See Galloon.

Dartry or Dartraighe and Brefni Chiar, Dartragie and Brefnichiar [i.e. barony of Rosclogher, co. Leitrim], 257, 319.

Daty or Dacy, Robert, 355.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 355.

Daunttesey, Edward, bishop of Meath, sometime archdeacon of Cornwall. chancellor of Thomas of Lancaster, 317, 325, 365.

Daunvers, Edmund. See Danversz.

Daurelurain. See Derryloran.

David ap Howel, priest, 346.

Davidis, John, layman, 462.

-, See John ap David.

Dawe, William, vicar of St. Clecr, 482.

Dax [Landes, France], Garsias, bishop of, collector to the papal camera in the provinces of Bordeaux and Auch, 96.

-, bishop of. See Bosco.

Dealbna Eathra, Delwenethre i.e. barony of Garrycastle [King's County], except the parish of Lusmagh, 234.

Dearg. See Abbeyderg.

Deen, Geoffrey, 331.

-, -, Emma his wife, 331.

-, See Den.

Defforde, John, rector of Colerne, 337.

Dekeman, John, Augustinian canon, papal chaplain, 400.

Dellante, Delante, Augustine, of Pisa, advocate of the papal consistory, nuncio of John XXIII to England, etc., 183-185.

Delvin, Delvyn [co. Westmeath], 128, 293.

Delwenethre. See Dealbna Eathra.

Demymaula. See Drummaul.

Den, William, canon of Ferns, 243.

-, See Deen.

Deneye. See Denny.

Denford, Denforde [co. Northants], 417.

Denforde, William, vicar of Denford, 417.

Denny, Deneye [co. Cambridge], abbey of Minoresses, nun of, 283.

Denys, Robert, clerk, 307.

-, William, Friar Preacher, 299.

-, See Dynys.

Derby, chapel royal and collegiate church, canon of. See Talbot.

Dereham, West, West Derham [co. Norfolk], Premonstratensian abbey of St. Mary, abbot and convent of, 284, 285.

-, See Derham.

Derg. See Abbeyderg.

Dergert. See Lough Derg.

Derham, Dersham, Geoffrey de, rector of Bradwell, 285.

-, Master Richard, dean of St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, papal notary, 208.

-, -, canon of Salisbury, papal notary, 210, 312, 332, 335, 366.

-, -, canon of Lincoln, Salisbury and York, papal notary, 289, 290.

-, -, papal notary, safe-conduct for, 168.

Derlington. See Darlington.

Dermot, John (diocese of Meath), priest, notary, 351.

-, John, rector of Clonmore (diocese of Armagh), 503.

Derrane, Blachinat alias Dorean [in Kilbride parish, co. Roscommon], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of. See Macmurcerchaid.

Derry [co. Londondorry], bishop of, papal mandatary, 198, 431, 480.

-, -, patronage of, 436.

-, John, bishop of. See Oflannra.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 188, 257, 264, 268, 425, 429, 431, 436.

-, -, See Macgillibridi; Mackathmail; Macmeamnanydomnaill; Occarbalan.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 115, 425.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 254, 255, 265, 436.

-, canons of. See Macblosgaid; Ocassalaid; Occarbalan; Occurtean; Oceainnlad; Odeobealaich; Odubayll; Oduil; Okagan; Olucheran; St. Cainnech.

-, Cella Nigra, Augustinian abbey, Oddo, abbot of, 198.

-, -, abbot of. See Magrabortaid.

-, -, canons of, 198, 283, 316.

-, -, convent of, papal letters to, 198.

Derryloran, Dairelurain, Darrelurain, Daurelurain, Duralurain [co. Tyrone], 262.

Derryvullan, Dacreuiaelayn, Dareauialayn [co. Fermanagh], parish church of St. Tierney, 478, 481.

Dersham, Geoffrey de. See Derham.

Dertforde. See Dartford.

Derwach. See Durrow.

Deserto Connerie, abbey de. See Kells.

Desmond, John, earl of, 131.

-, -, Thomas his son, 131.

Despenser, Henry, bishop of Norwich, 34, 50, 62, 72, 285.

Deumlaygyll. See Drumline.

Devenish, de Daiminis [co. Fermanagh], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 396.

Deventer [Holland], collegiate church of St. Lebuinus (St. Leofwine or Lewin), provost of, papal mandatary, 474.

-, -, -, See Dwerg.

Deverill Longbridge, Deverell Langebrig [co. Wilts], 7.

Dexsteder, Robert, rector of Killagh, 258.

Deynrei. See Dinder.

Deynyscaein (rectius de Ynyscaein). See Inniskeen.

Deys, Master Frederick, papal chaplain and auditor, 239, 474, 475, 492, 493, 515.

Diamor, Dromore [co. Meath], 235.

Dickleburgh, Dykylburgh [co. Norfolk], the third portion, called Semer, of the parish church of, 382.

Didbrook, Dydebrok [co. Gloucester], 388.

Dinder, Deynrei [co. Somerset], prebend in Wells, 227.

Dinning, Thomas, of Wainfleet, priest, 407.

Dirachio, Ladizlaus de. See Ladislaus de Duracio.

Dirix, John de, chancellor of St. John's, Beverley, rector of Leckonfield, 247.

Dirumcoos alias de Roa. See Drumachose.

Disert. See Dysert.

Disertfynchill, diocese of Kilmore, parish church of St. Bridget, 226, 227.

Disertkcalayd. See Isertkelly.

Diseworth, Dyisworth [co. Leicester], 416.

Disse, John, priest, 347.

-, See Dys.

Ditcheat, Dychesyate [co. Somerset], 294.

Docworth, Edward, rector of Bampton, 7.

Doddington, Dodyngton, Dodynton [co. Cambridge], parish church of, 61.

-, William Baldewyn of, layman, 108.

-, -, John his son, serf, 108.

Dogstown, Killeibe, Killerbe [co. Tipperary], 253, 263.

Dokwra, Roger de, rector of Burton in Kendal, 317.

Dominici, John. See Cardinal priests (St. Sixtus's).

Domnachfyndra. See Donacavey or Fintona.

Domnachidi, Domnachkaidi. See Donaghedy.

Domnachmor, Dompnachmor. See Donaghmore.

Donacavey or Fintona, Domnachfyndra [co. Tyrone], 241.

Donadei, James, bishop of Aquila, sometime papal auditor and mandatary, 61, 66, 67, 368.

Donaghedy, Domnachidi, Domnachkaidi [co. Tyrone], 259, 268.

Donaghmore, Dompnachmore [co. Donegal], 267.

-, Donmachmor [co. Limerick], prebend in Limerick, 23, 43.

-, Domnachmor [co. Tyrone], St. Patrick's, 477.

Donbrothy. See Dunbrody.

Dongan or Dougan, John, bishop of Down, 454.

Doniam, John, rector of the chapel of Holy Trinity and St. Mary in the cemetery of High Wycombe parish church, 455.

Donmachmor. See Donaghmore.

Doogary, Dachorand [in Castlemore parish, co. Mayo], 254.

Dop, Peter, clerk, notary, 351.

Dore [co. Hereford], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 325.

-, -, Richard, abbot of, 77.

Dorean. See Derrane.

Dorrha, Durug [co. Tipperary], 269.

Dorset, Thomas, earl of. See Beaufort; Bubbewith; Macworth.

-, archdeacon of. See Chichele.

Dorsteyno', Wenceslaus, knight, 16.

-, -, his wife, 16.

Douai [Nord, France], collegiate church of Saint Amé, St. Amatus, dean and chapter of, 251.

Dougan or Dongan, John, bishop of Down, 454.

Doultecote alias Doultyngcote. See Dulcote.

Doulting, Doulton [co. Somerset], 8.

Dover [co. Kent], Benedictine priory of St. Martin, prior and convent of, 281.

-, parish church of St. Martin, 281.

Doveridge, Dubbrigge [co. Derby], 482.

Dowdeswell, Dowdiswell [co. Gloucester], 388.

Down [co. Down], bishop of. See Dougan; Cely.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral), prior of. See Cely.

-, chapter of, papal letters to, 454.

-, clergy and people of the city and diocese of, papal letters to, 454.

-, vassals of the church of, papal letters to, 454.

Dowth, Thdhunna [co. Meath], 264.

Drang, Dreng. See Drung.

Dreylonde, John the elder, of Faversham, layman, 10.

-, Reginald, 10.

-, -, Juliana his wife, 10.

Drimbrodathi. See Dunbrody.

Drochey. See Drought.

Drogheda [co. Louth], parish church of St. Mary, 155.

Dromin, Dromyns [co. Louth], 463.

Dromore [co. Down], Ralph, bishop of, afterwards bishop of Cloyne, 109.

-, bishop of. See Messing; Curlw.

-, archdeacon of. See Magynd; Omostraht.

-, canons of. See Macfirmoir; Magynd; Omostraht.

-, clergy, etc., of the city and diocese of, 197.

-, See Diamor.

Dromyns. See Dromin.

Drong. See Drung.

Drought, Drochey [in Kilreekill parish, co. Galway], prebend in Clonfert, 42.

Droys, Thomas, priest, notary, 351.

Druimcuilb. See Dungulph.

Drumach. See Durrow.

Drumachose, Dirumcoos alias de Roa, Druymcath [co. Londonderry], 121, 269, 270.

-, See also St. Cainnech.

Drumchrichid. See Drumcree.

Drumcleyb. See Drumcliffe.

Drumcliab. See Drumcliffe.

Drumcliff, Drumcleyb [co. Clare], 479, 480.

Drumcliff, Drumcliab, Druymcliab [co. Sligo], prebend in Elphin, 422.

-, vicarage of, 35.

Drumcree, Drumchrichid [co. Armagh], 432.

Drumgoon (including the townland of Magheranure), Drumduyn alias Macharunbarr [co. Cavan], St. Patrick's, 120.

Drumlane, Drumleachan, Drumlechen, Druymlethan [co. Cavan], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 481.

-, -, prior and convent of, 159.

-, vicarage of St. Medocius's, 159.

Drumlaygill. See Drumline.

Drumleachan, Drumlechen. See Drumlane.

Drumline, Deumlaygyll, Drumlaygill [co. Clare], 36, 43.

Drummaul, Demymaula [co. Antrim], 492.

Drumreilly alias Cinel Luachain, Drumyrbeallaich alias Kenealluochan, Druymoirbealaich, Druymoirbealich, Druymorchelaich [co. Leitrim], 481, 509.

Drundagre. See Duniry.

Drung, Drang, Dreng, Drong [co. Cavan], St. Patrick's, 120, 153, 370, 371, 374.

Druymbryt, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Druymcath. See Drumachose.

Druymcliab. See Drumcliff.

Druymlethan. See Drumlane.

Druymoirbealaich, Druymoirbealich. See Drumreilly.

Druymony, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Druymorchelaich. See Drumreilly.

Dubbrigge. See Doveridge.

Dublin [co. Dublin], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 6, 111.

-, -, patronage of, 368, 494.

-, -, See Cranley.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 119, 320, 475.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 88.

-, -, See Carran; Chambre; Hill; Mynoth.

-, treasurer of. See Gilton; Swayne; Swyndon; Teyr; Wadesword.

-, chancellor of. See Fitzhugh.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 371, 493.

-, -, suit before, 101, 102.

-, canons of. See Bathe; Bavent; Flemming; Fox; Hill; Mouner; Naas; Poule; Prentys; Pryce; Stafford; Sutton; Swayne; Swifft; Tanner.

-, cathedral church (St. Patrick's), threat of interdict against, 374, 375.

-, Augustinian priory of Christ Church (Holy Trinity), prior of. See Redyngnys; Staunton.

-, -, canon of, 202, 203.

-, Augustinian (Aroasian) priory of All Saints by, prior of, papal mandatary, 291.

-, Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 76, 126, 187, 203, 343.

-, -, Stephen, abbot of. See Roche.

-, -, abbot and convent of, patronage of, 320.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr, abbot of papal mandatary, 126, 280, 288.

-, -, abbot and convent of, patronage of, 90, 398.

-, parish church of St. Kevin, 124, 125.

-, city and diocese of, papal legate to, 99.

-, suffragans of, 174.

-, Hugh Whyte, citizen of, 11.

-, -, -, Sarah his wife, 11.

Duffeld, John, of North Scarle, vicar of Congresbury, 323, 337.

Dulcote, Doultecote alias Doultyngcote [co. Somerset], prebend in Wells, 244.

Duloe, Dulo [co. Cornwall], 224.

Dumgeren. See Dunkerrin.

Dumnacanan. See Duncannon.

Dunbin, Dunbeyns [co. Louth], 463.

Dunboyne, Dunboyng [co. Meath], parish church of St. Peter, 446.

Dunbrody, Donbrothy, Drimbrodathi [co. Wexford], 281.

-, Cistercian abbey of Port St. Mary, de Portu Sancte Marie, Thomas, abbot of, 281.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 281.

Duncannon, Dumnacanan [in Dunbrody parish, co. Wexford], 281.

Dundagre. See Duniry.

Dungarvan [co. Kilkenny], parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, 34, 460.

Dungeimin. See Dungiven.

Dungeryn. See Dunkerrin.

Dungiven, Dungeimin [co. Londonderry], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 423.

Dungulph, Druimcuilb [in Tintern parish. co. Wexford], 281.

Duniry, Drundagre, Dundagre [co. Galway], 427.

Dunkerrin, Dumgeren, Dungeryn, Dunkaeryn [King's County], 32, 33,41.

Dunkeswell, Dunkeswill [co. Devon], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 482.

Dunmore, Dwnmor [co. Galway], 116.

Dunsert. See Dysart.

Duracio, Ladislaus de, king of Jerusalem and Naples. See Ladislaus.

Duralurain. See Derryloran.

Durbach. See Durrow.

Durham [co. Durham], bishop of, papal mandatary, 39, 60, 105, 106, 109, 110, 112, 117, 123, 127, 135, 149, 154, 349, 379, 473, 474, 483, 496, 497.

-, -, patronage of, 155, 320.

-, -, See Skirlawe; Langley.

-, archdeacon of. See Weston; Honyngham.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral), prior of, licence to, 469.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 401.

-, -, John, prior of. See Hemingburgh.

-, -, prior and chapter of, papal letters to, 469.

-, -, -, patronage of, 39, 155, 320, 389-391.

-, -, monk of, 184, 400.

-, -, chapter house of, letters dated in, 390.

-, chapter, clergy, people and vassals of, 83.

During, William, 21.

-, -, Alice his wife, 21.

Durrow, Derwach, Drumach, Durbach, Durmaid, Duruac [King's County], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 41, 235, 257, 467, 481.

-, -, canon of, 507.

Durug. See Dorrha.

Dutton, Edmund, rector of Ashton-on-Trent, 54.

-, Thomas, knight, 358, 403.

Duy, Thomas, vicar of St. Mary's, Cardigan, 248, 439.

-, See Dw.

Duyrhurst, John, esquire, 385.

-, -, Joan his wife, 385.

Dw, Richard, prior of Llangenydd, 395.

-, See Duy.

Dwerg, Master Herman, provost of St. Lebuinus's (St. Leofwine's), Deventer, papal chaplain and auditor, papal notary, nuncio of John XXIII to England, 52, 61, 62, 173, 239, 440, 441.

Dwnmor. See Dunmore.

Dychesyate. See Ditcheat.

Dydebrok. See Didbrook.

Dylsworth. See Diseworth.

Dykylburgh. See Dickleburgh.

Dynys, William, Gilbertine, 470.

-, See Denys.

Dys, John, citizen of London, 341.

-, -, Joan his wife, 341.

-, See Disse.

Dysart, Dunsert [co. Kilkenny], 259.

Dysert, Disert [co. Limerick], chapel of St. Meranus, annexed to the parish church of, 224.

E

Eachdruim. See Aughrim.

Eagle, Eycle [co. Lincoln], Hospitallers' house, preceptor of. See Crownhall.

Eanachguid, diocese of Ardagh, 369.

Easby near Richmond [co. York, N.R.], Premonstratensian abbey of St. Agatha, abbot and convent of. 281.

-, -, canon of, 511.

Easham, Esham [in Syleham parish, co. Suffolk], chapel of Holy Trinity, 220.

East Budleigh. See Budleigh.

East Gilling. See Gilling.

East Hendred. See Hendred.

East Riding, Estrydyng [co. York], Walter, archdeacon of. See Wisbech.

-, visitation of, 389, 390.

Easton, Eston [near Burbage, co. Wilts], Trinitarian house, prior and friars of, 193.

Eastrington, Estryngton [co. York, E.R.], 390, 391.

Eaton, Eston [co. Notts], prebend in Southwell, 228.

Eccleston [co. Lancaster], 489.

Edelington, Edlyngton, John, vicar of Pinchbeck (diocese of Lincoln), 461.

-, John, priest (diocese of Lincoln), 14.

Edenham, William, Cistercian, papal chaplain, 182, 400.

Edeward, Thomas. See Edward.

Edlyngton, John. See Edelington.

Edward III, licence of for the foundation and endowment of a college, 377.

Edward, duke of Albemarle (Aumaäle), afterwards duke of York, cousin of Henry IV, 190, 191, 225, 378.

-, -, -, Philippa [lady Golofre] his wife, 132.

Edward, Edeward, Robert, priest, 14.

-, Thomas, of Weston Market, priest, 385.

-, William, rector of Agher, 119.

Edyngham, Thomas, clerk, notary, 497.

Eglesfeld, Robert de, clerk of queen Philippa, founder of Queen's Hall, Oxford, 377.

Egton [co. York, N.R.], baron of. See Mauley.

Elindon, John, Benedictine, 336.

-, See Elyngton.

Elingdon, Wroughton. See Wroughton Elingdon.

Elington. See Ellington.

Elkington, Eltingdon [co. Northants], 393.

Ellingham, Great, Elyngham Magna [co. Norfolk], 296.

Ellington, Elington [co. Hunt.], 495.

-, See Elyngton.

Elmere, John, official of the bishop of Winchester, 486.

Elmham, North [co. Norfolk], letters dated in the manor of the bishop of Norwich at, 285.

Elphin [co. Roscommon], bishop of, papal mandatary, 115, 118, 394, 430.

-, -, patronage of, 321.

-, -, See Barrett; Caneton; Colbi; Ograda.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 160, 166, 201, 236, 255, 263, 277, 451, 454, 509.

-, -, patronage of, 321.

-, -, See Macdiarmada; Macdonchaid; Oflannagan; Omulymnan.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 277, 316, 322.

-, -, See Macbradaich.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 240, 260, 292.

-, provost of, papal mandatary, 118, 263, 292.

-, canons of, patronage of, 321.

-, -, See Macabrehim; Macaedagan; Maccolich; Macdiarmada; Macgillarnogh; Macgillaruaid; Oconel, Cornelius and Maurice; Oflannagan; Ogara; O'Hedian; Okathaill; O'Kelly; Nicholas and Thady; Osomochan.

-, portionary of. See Okathaill.

-, chapter of, patronage of, 321.

-, clergy, etc., of the city and diocese of, 240.

-, persone of, patronage of, 321.

Elsing, Elsynge [co. Norfolk], 189.

Eltingdon. See Elkington.

Elton, Richard, citizen of London, 406.

-, -, -, Amy his wife, 406.

Elvet, Richard, archdeacon of Leicester, 496.

Elwone, Thomas, clerk, 414.

Ely [co. Cambridge], bishop of, mensa of, 108, 286, 307.

-, -, papal mandatary, 9, 19, 52, 66, 69, 92, 108, 112, 290, 296, 299, 322, 327, 489.

-, -, patronage of, 130.

-, John, bishop of. See Fordham.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 105, 322, 327.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 58, 108, 126, 166.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral), William, prior of. See Powcher.

-, -, prior and chapter of, consent of to an appropriation, 208.

-, -, -, petition of, 394.

-, -, reform of the statutes of, 394.

Elyngham Magna. See Ellingham, Great.

Elyngton, John, priest, 144.

-, William, Benedictine, 329.

-, See Elindon.

Elys, Richard, priest, notary, 334, 384.

Emigueton. See Arrington.

Emlaghfad, Ymleachafada [co. Sligo], parish church of St. Columba, 63, 69.

Emly [co. Tipperary]. bishop of, papal mandatary, 84, 106, 123, 399, 505.

-, -, See Ball.

-, William, bishop of, 82.

-, canon of. See Coggran.

-, chapter, clergy, people and vassals of, 82.

Emsay, Robert de, vicar of Bingley, 382.

Enachgailb. See Annagelliff.

Enderby, Thomas, donsel, 406.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 406.

England, John Bloch (Black) of, archpriest of St. John Baptist's, Quinzano, without Verona, 114.

-, See Anglia.

Englond, William, Benedictine, 393.

Enstone, Eneston [co. Oxford], 219.

Epperston, Thomas, priest, 13.

Epworth, Eppeworth in the island of Axholm, Haxholme [co. Lincoln], 10.

Erdeley, Thomas, Benedictine monk afterwards abbot, of St. Werburgh's, Chester, 350, 504.

Erghum, Ralph, bishop of Bath and Wells, 133.

Erle, Erl, Peter, of Bale, priest, 345.

-, Thomas, Benedictine monk, afterwards abbot, of Reading, 20, 358.

Ermyn, William, canon of Abergwilly, 44.

Erpingham, Erpyngham, John, vicar of Tunbridge, 18.

-, Thomas, knight, 347, 348, 383, 386.

-, -, Joan his wife, 347, 348 383, 386.

Errigal, Airegal [co. Londonderry], 399, 433.

Errigal Keerogue, Areguldakiarog [co. Tyrone], 233.

Esbache, Esbuche, Robert, canon of Lichfield, 158.

Escowrt, John, rector of St. Stephen's, Bristol, 385.

Esham. See Easham.

Eskheved, Thomas, vicar of Crosthwaite, 8.

Eslake, Edmund, priest, 90.

Essart, William, in the island of Guernsey, 328.

-, -, -, Cristina his wife, 328.

Essebi. See Ashby de la Zouch.

Essex, Gillebertus de, 281.

Essex, archdeacon of. See Prentys.

Est Grenestede. See Grinstead, East.

Estbrok, Thomas, vicar of Duloe, 224.

Este [Venetia, Italy], Nicholas, marquis of, papal vicar in Ferrara, 4.

Estelaydon. See Claydon, East.

Esterlawran. See Inch St. Laurence.

Eston. See Easton; Eaton.

Estoureth. See Hendred.

Estrydyng. See East Riding.

Estryngton. See Eastrington.

Estue, John, donsel, 356.

-, -, Juliana his wife, 356.

Estweych, Thomas, subdeacon, 315.

Euenwode, William, rector of Blundeston, 308.

Everardi, Richard, citizen and 'merser' of London, 338.

-, -, -, his wife, 338.

Everdon, John, priest, 355.

Everesholt. See Eversholt.

Everingham, Sir Adam de, knight, 159.

Eversham. See Heversham.

Eversholt, Everesholt [co. Bedford], 191.

Evesham [co. Worcester], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 7, 19, 58, 80, 237.

-, -, monk of, 167.

Evreux [Eure, France], Benedictine abbey of Saint-Taurin, 395.

Ewardeby, John, donsel, 408.

Ewer, John, donsel, 359.

-, -, Margery his wife, damsel, 359.

Ewstas, Richard, priest, dwelling at Oxford, 358.

Exeldessim. See Hexham.

Exemouth. See Exmouth.

Exeter [co. Devon], bishop of papal mandatary, 109, 135, 223, 224, 324, 326, 439, 487, 488, 508.

-, -, See Stapeldon; Stafford.

-, dean of. See Tregregeou; Pilton.

-, dean and chapter of, 325, 326.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 286, 324, 325.

-, -, See Cardinal priests (St. Mark's).

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 93, 115, 127.

-, -, See Haget; Hals.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 7.

-, -, See Suedesham.

-, canons of. See Barton; Blacbourne; Bolter; Bubbewith; Canterbiri; Courteney; Culling; Gabriel; Haget; Hallum; Hals; Hendeman; Hody; Ixworth; Lercedekne; Luck; Pilton; Teyntton; Walden.

-, cathedral, church, statutes and customs of, 326.

-, Benedictine priory of St. Nicholas, prior of, papal mandatary, 325.

-, Augustinian hospital of SS. John Baptist and John the Evangelist, master or prior and brethren of, 404.

-, Friars Minors' house at, 223.

-, castle, collegiate chapel of Heyes in. See Hayes.

-, -, prebendary of. See Courteney.

-, parish church of St. Olave, 460.

-, see of, reserved by Gregory XII to himself for life, 98.

-, John Beglis alias Canoun, baker and citizen of, 408.

Exforthe, William, Carmelite, papal chaplain, 185, 349.

Exmouth, Exemouth [co. Devon], licence for the foundation of a church of St. Anne at, 487, 488.

-, licence for the foundation of a church of St. Mary the Virgin at, 508.

Eycle. See Eagle.

Eynsham, Eynesham [co. Oxford], Benedictine abbey, James, abbot of, 357.

-, -, abbot and convent of, appropriation to, 277.

F

Fabri, Peter, papal chaplain and auditor, 30, 31.

Facham. See Fahan.

Fachicomla. See Fahy.

Faenza [Emilia, Italy], papal treasurer in. See Magnanis.

Fahan, Facham [co. Donegal], 255.

Fahy, Fachicomla [co. Galway], 431.

Fairfax, Brian, precentor of York, 207.

Fakenham, Fekkenham, Nicholas, Friar Minor, 78.

-, William, Benedictine, papal chaplain, 167.

Fakenham [co. Norfolk], 294.

Fanchirche, St. Mary's de. See London.

Farinton. See Farndon.

Farleigh, Monkton, Farley [co. Wilts], Cluniac priory, prior of. See Hole.

Farmer, John, clerk, notary, scribe and registrar of the bishop of Norwich, 285.

Farnborough, Farneberg [co. Southants], 153.

-, Faruburgh [co. Warwick], 230.

Farndon, Farinton [co. Notts], 16.

Farneberg. See Farnborough.

Faryngton, Alice de, 106.

-, Henry de, layman, 106.

-, William de, archdeacon of Brecknock, 286.

-, William de, canon of Lincoln and York, rector of Beaconsfield, 58.

Fauconers in Gudestre. See Fawkeners in Good Easter.

Fauoria, priory of. See Fore.

Fauton, John, donsel, 19.

-, -, his wife, 19.

Faversham, Faversam, Feversham [co. Kent], Benedictine abbey of St. Saviour, monk of, 79, 184, 400.

-, -, church of, 30.

-, John Dreylonde the elder of, layman, 10.

Fawkeners in Good Easter, Fauconers in Gudestre [co. Essex], prebend in St. Martins-le-Grand, London, 379.

Faygri. See Wheery.

Feakle, Sickil [co. Clare], 122.

Fécamp [Seine-Inférieure, France], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 485.

Federici de Statutis, Francis, citizen of Bologna, member of the pope's household, envoy of John XXIII to England, etc. 172.

Fegheleston. See Fugglestone.

Fekkenham, William. See Fakenham.

Felbergge, George, knight, 15.

-, -, Ela his wife. damsel, 15.

Feld, Feyll, Michael de la, dean of Ossory, 114.

-, Michael de la, vicar of Dunboyne (diocese of Meath), 446.

-, Thomas, dean and canon of Hereford, canon of York, rector of Ross, 58.

Felgham. See Felpham.

Felix, Thomas, priest, notary, 93.

Felley, Fellay [co. Notts], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, canon of, 1.

Felpham, Felgham [co. Sussex], 17.

Felsham, Folsham [co. Suffolk], 14.

Felton, Robert, precentor of Hereford, clerk of Henry V, 440, 505.

Feltwell, Feltwel [co. Norfolk], Thomas Ray of, priest, notary, 334, 341.

Fen, Robert, priest, notary, 352.

Fercall, Ferculath [baronies of Eglish, Ballyboy and Ballycowan, King's County], 429.

Ferentino [province of Rome], bishop of, papal mandatary, 119, 127, 137.

-, -, See Vincione.

Feres, Richard, clerk, notary, 93.

Feriby, Thomas, canon of Salisbury, of St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, of St. John's, Chester, of Shaftesbury and of Wilton, rector of Fordingbridge, 70.

Fermo [Marche, Italy], bishop of, See Physici.

Fermoy [co. Cork], barony of, 85.

Fernior, John, rector of Ribchester, 8, 9.

Ferns [co. Wexford], bishop of, papal mandatary, 34, 116, 370, 443, 453.

-, -, See Barrett.

-, treasurer of. See Alhart; Broune; Macbradaich.

-, canons of. See Bremore; Den; Gryt; Hacket; Mackalnaird; Montayne; Naas; Swayne; Wogan.

-, Augustinian abbey, of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatory, 235, 399.

Ferrara [Italy], 4.

Ferrarii, Berengarius, a witness, 67.

Ferrariis (Ferrers), of Groby, William de, knight, 13, 16-18.

-, -, -, Philippa his wife, 13, 16-18.

Ferres, Robert, priest, 407.

Ferring, Thomas (diocese of Winchester), priest, 55.

-, Thomas, rector of Stedham (diocese of Chichester), 483, 502.

Ferring, Ferryng [co. Sussex], 84.

Ferro, Richard, 497.

-, -, Joan his wife, 497.

Ferrure, Hugh, priest, 398.

Ferryng, Thomas. See Ferring.

Ferryng. See Ferring.

Fethard, Fithard, Fythard [co. Tipperary], vicarage of, 85, 122.

-, Fythard, Sythardi [co. Wexford], prebend in Ferns, 211, 243.

Feversham. See Faversham.

Feyll, Michael de la. See Feld.

Fillem, Ralph, Benedictine, 498.

Fincham, Fyncham [co. Norfolk], Thomas Marchale of, clerk, 444.

Finglas, Fyndglasse [King's County], 32, 33.

Finnoe, Fynnverth [co. Tipperary], 472.

Finnure, Fynidiuyr [in Abbeygormacan parish, co. Galway], prebend in Clonfert, 423.

Fintona. See Donacavey.

Firmo, Fiemo, Thomas de, master of the Order of Friars Preachers, 161, 162.

Fishlake, Fisschelake, Fisselake [co. York, W.R.], 390, 391.

Fisinchole, Thomas, 11.

-, -, Alice his wife, 11.

Fiskirton, John, Gilbertine, 276.

Fisschelake, Fisselake. See Fishlake.

Fitelton. See Fittleton.

Fithard. See Fethard.

Fitlyng, Fitlynge, John, donsel, 146, 147.

-, -, Margaret his wife, damsel, 146, 147.

Fittleton, Fitelton [co. Wilts], 229.

FitzAdam, Anne, 157.

-, Edmund, canon of Limerick. papal mandatary, 397.

Fitz Alan, Joan, countess of Hereford, 139.

-, Richard, earl of Arundel, 78.

-, Thomas, earl of Arundel, 225.

-, See Arundel.

Fitzede, Walter, priest, 70.

Fitzhenre, John, Augustinian canon, 231.

Fitzhugh, Fitzhug, Fizthugh, Robert, chancellor of Dublin, 226.

-, William, citizen of London, 328.

-, -, -, his wife, 328.

Fitzjon, Fizjon, William, rector of Chetwynd, 329.

FitzMorice, Fitzmoris, Fizmoris, Gerald, earl of Kildare, 23.

-, -, -, Richard his son, donsel, 23.

-, Gerald, rector of Dungarvan, 34.

-, Maurice, precentor, afterwards dean, of Ardfert. 164, 165.

-, Thomas, 165.

-, -, David his son, chancellor of Ardfert, 165.

-, -, John his son, dean of Ardfert, rector of Rattoo, 165.

-, See Geraldinis; Mauricii.

Fitzpiers, Fyrzperys, John, donsel, 332, 356.

-, -, Parnel his wife, 332, 356.

Fitzrauf, Constantine, clerk, 507.

Fizjon, William. See Fitzjon.

Fizmoris, Maurice. See Fitz Morice.

-, Thomas, and David and John his sons. See Fitz Morice.

Fizthugh, William. See Fitzhugh.

Flamstead, Flamstede [co. Herts], 364.

Flecher, Robert, of St. Osyth, 18.

Fleckel, Master Henry, papal chaplain and auditor, 371.

Flegg Burgh. See Burgh, Flegg.

Flemming, Flemmyng, Flemyng, John, Trinitarian friar, minister of Adare, 397.

-, Nicholas, sometime canon of Dublin, archbishop of Armagh, 5, 174, 233, 281, 463, 464, 479, 503.

-, Richard, canon of York, papal mandatary, 484, 485.

-, Walter, canon of Cashel, vicar of Fethard, 122.

Flex, Roger, clerk, 139, 140.

Flimby, Flemyngby [co. Cumberland], grange of, 272.

Florence [Italy], canon of. See Stroziis.

-, citizens and merchants of. See Alberti; Albertini; Bardelle; Francisci; London; Medicis; Morelli; Ricii.

-, gold florin of, 105, 112, 149, 155.

-, Marcellus de Stroziis of. See Stroziis.

Fochinnach alias Kyllmacagondain. See Fohanagh.

Fodringeye, Fodryngey. See Fotheringhay.

Fohanagh, Kyllmacagondain alias Fochinnach [co. Galway], 430.

Foleforde, Henry, donsel, 19.

-, -, Wilhelma his wife, 19.

Folsham. See Felsham.

Fonte, John de. Carmelite, 379.

Fontmell, Fountemelle [co. Dorset], prebend in Shaftesbury, 473.

Fontevrault [Maine-et-Loire, France], abbess of. 373.

-, English houses of the Order of. See Amesbury; Nuneaton.

Forcett, Forset [in Gilling parish, co. York, N.R.], 419.

Ford, St. Andrew, Fordes [co. Sussex], 292.

-, See Forde.

Fordam, John, prior of Worcester. See Fordham.

Forde, Robert atte, 17.

-, -, Alice his wife, 17.

Fordes. See Ford.

Fordham, Fordam, John, bishop of Ely, 40.

-, -, -, appropriation by, 208.

-, -, -, chapel of, 297.

-, -, -, faculties to, 149, 286, 307, 457.

-, -, -, indult to, 336.

-, John, Benedictine monk of Westminister, 74.

-, John, Benedictine, prior of Worcester, 355, 357.

Fordingbridge, Fordyngbrygge [co Southants], 70.

Fordington [co. Dorset] and Writhlington [co. Somerset], Wyrtelyngton and Fordyngton, Fordyngton and Wrytelyngton, prebend in Salisbury, 61, 506.

Fordyngbrygge. See Fordingbridge.

Fordyngton. See Fordington.

Fore, Fauoria [co. Westmeath], Benedictine priory of SS. Taurin and Feighin, SS. Taurin and Fekyn, prior of, papal mandatary, 270.

-, -, prior and convent of, letters conservatory for, 343.

-, -, monk of, 393.

Forest, John, archdeacon of Surrey, canon of Lincoln, warden of St. Nicholas's hospital. Portsmouth, and of the hospital of St. Cross, Winchester, 472, 473.

-, John, canon of Lincoln, rector of Stoney Middleton, afterwards of Wheathampstead, 19, 248.

Forgio, abbey de. See Clare.

Forset. See Forcett.

Forster, John (diocese of York), clerk, 53.

-, John (diocese of York), clerk, writer of letters of the papal penitentiary, 414.

-, John, rector of Kington Magna, afterwards of Lutterworth, member of the papal court, 191, 376.

Foston [co. Leicester], 221.

Fotheringhay, Fodringeye, Fodryngey [co. Northants], collegiate church of the Aununciation and St. Edward the Confessor, afterwards of the Annunciation and All Saints, in the castle of, 190, 191, 378.

Fountains [co. York W.R.], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 321, 401, 494.

-, -, -, See Franck; Ripon.

-, -, monks of, 337, 359, 380, 467.

Fountemelle. See Fontmell.

Fovent, Cecily, abbess of Shaftesbury, 473.

Fowcher, William, citizen of London, 407.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 407.

Fox, Foxe, John, canon of Dublin, collector to the papal camera in Ireland, 95, 125.

-, alias Raghat, Patrick, bishop of Cork, sometime dean of Ossory, canon of Cloyne, member of the household of Henry Minutolo, cardinal bishop of Tusculum, afterwards cardinal bishop of Sabina, 114, 124, 197, 242, 409.

Foxholes, John, rector of Streton, 205.

Foyt, John, rector of Arklow, 260.

Franceys, Thomas, rector of Piddington, 300.

-, See Fraunceys.

Francisci, Aldigerius, citizen and merchant of Florance, 169, 175.

-, Bartholomew, provost of St. Stephen's, Prato, papal notary, regent of the papal chancery, papal mandatary, 31.

Franck, John, canon of Salisbury and Wells, rector of St. Michael's, Gussage, 244.

-, Roger, Cistercian monk, afterwards abbot, of Fountains, 380.

-, William, knight, 385.

-, -, Margery his wife, 385.

Fransham, Fraunsham, Little [co. Norfolk], John Waryn alias Oldhalle of, clerk, 104, 105.

Fraunceys, Master John, writer of papal letters, member of the pope's household, envoy of John XXIII to Venice, etc., 168.

-, See Franceys.

Fraunkcheynye, James, rector of Tiverton, 381.

Fraunsham, Little. See Fransham.

Fraychyn, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Frekenham (diocese of Rochester), Reginald Scot, Stoc or Stot of, priest, 330.

Freman, Fremon, Hugh, 498.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 498.

-, John, Augustinian canon, papal chaplain, 183, 401.

Freng, Thomas, rector of Flegg Burgh and of St. Edmund's, Fishergate, Norwich, 490.

Frepurs, Richard, citizen of London, 337.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 337.

Frere, John, rector of St. Swithun's, London, 72.

Freschebrede, Roger, 11.

-, -, Asselina his wife, 11.

Fressingfield, Fresingfeld, Fresyngfeld [co. Suffolk], 208, 468.

Freston. See Frieston.

Fresyngfeld. See Fressingfield.

Freton, William, priest, 346.

Frieston, Freston [co. Lincoln], parish church of St. James, 126.

Frigento [Campania, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 115, 128.

Frome, Frume, Thomas (diocese of Salisbury), 342.

-, -, his wife, 342.

-, Thomas (diocese of Salisbury), nobleman, 342.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 342.

Frome, Frome in Selwood, Sellewode [co. Somerset], lord of. See Leverseggie.

Frume, Thomas. See Frome.

Fugglestone, Fegheleston [co. Wilts], 317.

Fulbourn, Fulborn [co. Cambridge], free chapel of St. Edmund, 292.

Fullere, William, priest, 353, 356.

Furnaigi, Furnay. See Urney.

Furness, Furnes, Furneys, Furnis [co. Lancaster], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 90, 483.

-, -, -, See Bolton; Dalton.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 467.

-, -, convent of, 77.

-, -, monks of, 77, 396.

Furth, John de, Cistercian, papal chaplain, 186, 349.

Fuytby, Henry, rector of Gildigni, 267.

Fyncham. See Fincham.

Fyndglasse. See Finglas.

Fyndiuyr. See Finnure.

Fynnverth. See Finnoe.

Fyrsyuiy alias Tirelach. See Tirawley.

Fyrzperys, John. See Fitzpiers.

Fyschacre, Edward, rector of Honiton, 92.

Fyschwyk, John, Benedictine, papal chaplain, 184, 400.

Fythard. See Fethard.

Fyton, Fytton, John, canon of Lichfield, rector of Alderley, 58.

-, John, canon of Salisbury, 360, 363.

-, Richard, donsel, 344.

-, -, his wife, 344.

G

Gabalinni, Gabalum. See Galloon.

Gabriel, Richard, canon of Bosham, Exeter and Salisbury, rector of Pyworthy, afterwards of Ipplepen, clerk of the chancery of Henry IV, 127, 216.

Gabulmoe, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Galbia. See Galway.

Galerate. See Gallarate.

Galind, Galingy. See Gallen.

Gallarate, Galerate [Lombardy, Italy], provost of St. Mary's, papal mandatary, 111.

Galle, Walter, archdeacon of Cork, 476.

-, -, canon of Cloyne, papal mandatary, 398.

Gallen, Galind, Galingy, Galynne [King's County], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 423.

-, -, -, See Odubnarla.

-, -, prior and convent of, 201.

-, parish church of, 234.

Galloon, Gabalinni, Gabalum [in Coole barony, co. Fermanagh], rectory of the parish church of, called the rectory of Dartraigi [i.e. Dartrey barony, co. Monaghan], 149, 292.

Galonifontibus, John de, archbishop of Soltania, 138.

Galtrim, Galtrym [co. Meath], 6, 375.

Galway, Galbia [co. Galway], parish church of St. Nicholas, vicarage of, 269.

-, -, chaplaincy in, 429.

Galynne. See Gallen.

Gamyn, Thomas, priest, 341.

Ganga alias Yeturtiri, St. Maeilanus's, (? Castleterra, co. Cavan), 120.

Garbalach, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Garboldisham [co. Norfolk], 353.

Garcie, John, Friar Minor, 182.

Gardiner, Henry, canon of Abergwilly, Llandewi Brefi and Wells, rector of Yate, 206.

Garendon, Geroldon [co. Leicester], Cistercian abbey, John, abbot of, 79.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 79.

Gargrave, Laurence de, Augustinian canon and procurator of the priory of Bolton in Craven, 272.

Garsdale, Richard, vicar of Rudston, 439.

Garsington, Gessyndon [co. Oxford], 222.

Gartone, William, clerk, 295.

Garudseagayl, diocese of Armagh, 261.

Gasthorpe, Gastorpe [co. Norfolk], 500.

Gatesheved, William, citizen of York, 404.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 404.

Gaveler (Caveler in Cal. Lett. V). Gilbert, rector of Spettisbury, 346.

Gaytecote, William, clerk, notary, 126.

Garthbiboys. See Ballingarry.

Geddington, Gedyngton [co. Northants], 108.

Gedney, Gedeney [co. Lincoln], 331.

Gedyngton. See Geddington.

Geese, John, bishop of Lismore and Waterford, 99, 453.

Genge, John, clerk, 71.

George, alias Jory, Nicholas, priest, 358.

Geraldinis, Maurice de, donsel, 144.

-, -, Maurice his son, knight, 144.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 144.

-, Richard de, 85.

-, -, Maurice his son, 85.

-, -, -, Gerald his son, canon of Cloyne, 85.

-, See FitzMorice.

Geroldon. See Garendon.

Gery, Thomas, of Roughton, priest, 353, 357.

Gessyndon. See Garsington.

Gevendale. See Givendale.

Giffard, Gyffard, John, canon of York, 447.

-, William, priest, 91.

Gifford, Aveton. See Aveton Gifford.

Giggleswick, Gigleswyk, Gygleswyk [co. York, W.R.], 390.

Gilbert, Gylbert, John, bishop of St. Davids, 134.

-, Robert, precentor of Lincoln, 373, 443.

Gilby, John, rector of Knesall (diocese of York), 345, 387.

-, Master John (diocese of York), clerk, notary, 391.

Gildeney, Henry, 407.

-, -, Joan his wife, 407.

Gildigni, Gilldelgni, diocese of Dublin, 252, 267.

Giles, Gyles, John, canon of Lincoln, 52, 53.

-, John, rector of Willingham, afterwards prebendary of the chapel royal of Stafford, afterwards rector of St. Martin's, Cornwall, afterwards rector of Wroughton Elingdon and vicar of Sutton on Plym, 109, 512, 513.

Gill abbey. See Cork.

Gilisson, Richard, priest, 382.

Gilldelgni. See Gildigni.

Gillesfeld, Thomas, vicar of Sutton on Plym, 482.

-, See Guldesfelde.

Gilling, West, Gyllyng [co. York, N.R.], 419.

Gilling, East, Gillyng, in Ridale [co. York, N.R.]. 273.

Gilton, William, treasurer of Dublin, 67.

Giovenazzi, Jovinacio, Juvenacio, Juvenanco, Juvinacio, Master Paul de, canon of Patras, archpriest of Ostia, acting vice-chancellor of the Roman church, papal notary, 351, 422.

Gippewico, Thomas de, Premonstratensian canon, 330.

Givendale, Gevendale [co. York, E.R.], prebend in York, 210.

Glade, Robert, 330, 339.

-, -, Joan his wife, 330, 339.

Gladman, Thomas, citizen of London, 13.

Glaindoyle, John, layman, 338.

Glascarrig, Classcharrig, Glasarge, Glasargi, Glascairrig, Glascargy, Glascarraig, Glascarrige, Glascarrigi, Glassgaria [in the parish of Donaghmore, co. Wexford], Benedictine priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 241, 252, 260, 266, 370, 399, 423, 430.

-, -, -, See Wales; Occurrin.

Glasmor ab infra, Glasmore ab infra. See Clashmore.

Glasney, Glosney [co. Cornwall], collegiate church of St. Thomas the Martyr, provost of. See Culling.

-, -, canons of. See Canterbiri; Culling.

Glassgaria. See Glascarrig.

Glastonbury [co. Somerset], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 7.

Gleacindyssyl or Gleaandyssyl, diocese of Leighlin, 266.

Gleanardella, prebend in Ardfert, 372.

Gleanissiligan, diocese of Ardagh, 369.

Gleantalachat. See Glendalough.

Glemham, John, donsel, 20.

-, -, Rose his wife, damsel, 20.

Glendalough Glendalacha, Gleantalachat [co. Wicklow], archdeacon of. See Obruyn; Mackathmail; Symond; Macawille.

Glosney. See Glasney.

Gloucester [co. Gloucester], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 237.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, abbot of, papal mandatary, 237.

-, -, monks of, 357.

-, Augustinian hospital of St. Bartholomew, prior and brethren of, 395, 396.

Glym, William, treasurer of Salisbury, rector of Doddington, 61.

Glyndon. See Wroughton Elingdon.

Gnecgraffayn, Gnecgraffayng. See Knockgraffon.

Gnobeg, Magailind alias Gnobeg. See Moycullen.

Gnomore (? Kilcummin, co. Galway), 269.

Gnesen [Posen, Prussia], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 344.

Goadman, William. See Goodman.

Goboerkirk. See Gosberton.

Godeston, John, layman, 341.

Godestre. See Good Easter.

Godewyn, Nicholas, rector of Collingbourne Kingston, 498.

Godlaf, John, priest, 19.

Godyng, John. See Goodyng.

Godyngton Magna. See Caddington Major.

Goede, Richard, priest, 245.

Goedefadir, William, vicar of Sidlesham, 298.

Gogh alias Bawe, Robert, priest, in the service of Henry IV, 71.

Golafre, John, esquire, 339.

Goldyngton, William, 147.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 147.

Gomond, Gomeind, John, rector of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, 492, 493, 515.

Good Easter, Godestre [co. Essex], 63.

Goodman, Goadman, William, citizen of London, 13, 14.

-, -, -, Eleanor his wife, 13, 14.

Goodyng, Godyng, John (diocese of Norwich), clerk, notary, 333.

-, John, rector of Bury (diocese of Chichester), 489.

Gorewell, John, rector of Week St. Mary, 221.

Gortinybayr, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Gortnaginscala, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Gortygary, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Gosberton, Gosberkyrk, Goboerkirk [co. Lincoln], 288, 298.

Gose, John, vicar of St. Peter's, St. Albans, 213, 214.

Gosselin, Richard, of London, 406.

-, -, -, Beatrice his wife, 406.

Gouxhyll, Ralph de, priest, 383.

Gower, Richard, abbot of Jervaulx, 159, 351.

Graa, John, donsel, lord of Ingleby, 146.

-, -, -, his wife, 146.

Grado [Görz and Gradisca], patriarch of, papal mandatary, 154.

Grafton, Richard, rector of Hanwell, 32.

Graistok. See Greystoke.

Gran [Hungary], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 344.

Granard [co. Longford], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 236, 239, 258, 271.

-, -, -, See O'Farrell.

-, -, William, abbot, afterwards monk of, 198.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 234, 235.

-, -, monks of, 198, 238.

-, -, convent of, papal letters to, 198.

-, -, abbey church of, 218.

-, parish church of St. Mary alias St. Patrick, 234.

Grandisden, William, prebendary of Norton, rector of Wayngton, 418.

Graney, Grane [co. Kildare], Augustinian priory, nun of, 395.

Grantham, John, of Swineshead, layman, 218.

Grantham, South, Grantham alias Grahann South or Minor [co. Lincoln] prebend in Salisbury, 165, 166.

Graunger, John, rector of Alleston, 50.

Graunt, Robert, rector of a moiety of Pakefield, 189, 318.

Gray, John (diocese of Carlisle), knight, 358, 403.

-, John (diocese of York), 144.

-, -, Emma his relict, 144.

-, Sir Richard, knight, 159.

-, Roger (diocese of Lichfield), priest, 329.

-, Thomas, of Heaton, baron Wark, 130, 132, 135, 145.

-, -, -, Alice his wife, 145.

-, -, -, Elizabeth his daughter, damsel, 135.

-, Walter, archbishop of York, 420.

-, William, rector of Bedale, 456.

-, See Grey.

Grayfe, Robert, 144.

-, -, Joan his wife, 144.

Great Connell, Conall, Connell [co. Kildare], Augustinian priory, prior of. See Grewys.

-, -, prior and convent of, 437.

Great Cressingham. See Cressingham, Great.

Great Ellingham. See Ellingham, Great.

Great Horkesley. See Horkesley.

Great Island, Insula [in Kilmokea parish, co. Wexford], 281.

Greatham, Greteham, Gretham [co. Durham], hospital of St. Mary, masters or wardens of. See Weston; Tibbay.

-, See Gretam.

Greetham, Gretham [co. Lincoln], 9.

-, See Gretam.

Greg, John, 383.

-, -, Joan his wife, 383.

Gregory XI, provision by, 45.

-, reservation of first-year fruits by, 148.

-, restrictions by, of the immunities, etc. of papal chaplains, 316, 327, 349.

Gregory XII (Angelus Corrarius, Corario, Correr), annulment by of Innocent VII's reservations, 417.

-, cause before, 157.

-, chamberlain of. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

-, collectors of:—

in England. See Ancona.

in Ireland. See Fox.

in the provinces of Bordeaux and Auch. See Dax.

-, condemnation of by the Council of Pisa, 164, 193, 199, 224, 239, 241, 284, 368, 376, 417, 471, 502.

-, deprivations by, 234, 297.

-, legates of:—

to Almain and Flanders. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

to England and Ireland. See Beaufort.

to England, Ireland and Aquitaine. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

to Hungary and Poland. See Cardinal priests (St. Sixtus's).

-, letters of, 150, 157, 158, 164, 193, 198, 204, 206, 209, 211, 222, 224, 226, 234, 239, 241, 249, 284, 313, 397, 417, 471, 502.

-, -, abbreviator of. See Swayne.

-, -, ordinance of the Council of Pisa about, 503.

-, -, registrar of. See Novello.

-, -, and petitions to, registers of, 418.

-, member of the household of. See Swan.

-, nephew of. See Corrarius.

-, nuncios of:—

to Almain. See Pireto.

to Denmark. See Pireto.

to England. See Pireto.

to France. See Butrio; Corrarius; Dallavigna.

-, procedure against adherents of, 170 (Corrigenda), 171 (Corrigenda), 180, 182.

-, referendaries of. See Corrarius; Dallavigna.

-, request by, for a subsidy, 96, 97.

-, reservation by, of the see of Exeter and other churches to himself for life, 98.

-, secession of the cardinals of, from Lucca to Pisa, 150, 158, 193, 204, 226, 232, 471, 502.

-, secretary of. See Swan.

-, treasurers of. See Corrarius; Dallavigna; Novello.

Grendall. See Grindall.

Grendon, John, canon of Salisbury, rector of Hambleden (diocese of Lincoln), 232.

-, John, vicar of Kyrton in the diocese of Lincoln, 7.

-, Walter, Hospitaller, prior of Clerkenwell, prior of the Order in England, 169, 170, 232.

Grene or Greue, Alice, of Somerlevton, 331.

-, Ralph, donsel, 498.

-, -, his wife, 498.

-, See Greyne.

Grenecornuwaill, John, knight, 386.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 386.

Grenestede, Thomas, clerk, 314.

Grenestede, Est. See Grinstead.

Grenewood, Grenewode, Thomas, vicar of Kirkby Stephen, 483.

-, Master Thomas, B.C.L., 390.

Grenhill, John, clerk, 296.

Grenlaw, John, bishop of Sudak, 138.

Gretam, Thomas de, priest, 356.

Greteham. See Greatham.

Gretham. See Greatham; Greetham.

Grethede, Nicholas, Benedictine, 401.

Greue or Grene, Alice of Somerleyton, 331.

-, Ralph, donsel, 498.

-, -, his wife, 498.

Grewys, Greuiis, Robert, Robert de, prior of Great Connell, afterwards of Louth, 314, 437.

Grey, lord le, 140.

-, -, Joan his daughter, damsel, 140.

-, -, -, See also Strange.

-, John, priest, 15.

-, Richard, of Codnor, 225.

-, Roger, canon of Salisbury, rector of Blunham (diocese of Lincoln), 133.

-, See Gray.

Greyne or Greyve, John, layman, 330.

-, See Grene.

Greystoke, Graistok [co. Cumberland], Ralph, baron of, 219.

-, parish, afterwards collegiate church of, 219.

Greyve or Greyne, John, layman, 330.

Griffin, John, bishop of Leighlin, sometime canon of Ossory, 156.

Grimm, R. de, canon of York, 447.

Grindall, Grendall [co. York], prebend in York, 39.

Grinstead, East, Est Grenestede [co. Sussex], altar of St. Cathenine in the parish church of St. Swithun, 446.

-, See Grenestede.

Groby [co. Leicester], William de Ferrariis (Ferrers) of, knight, 13, 16-18.

-, -, Philippa his wife, 13, 16-18.

Grome, Robert, vicar of Hutton Cranswick, 494.

Grophyll, John de, priest, 353.

-, Thomas de, priest, 353.

Grose, William, donsel, 329.

-, -, Denise his wife, 329.

Gruceworthe, William, Augustinian canon, papal chaplain, 316.

Gruffud ap David ap Rys, layman, 331.

Gruffyt, Reys, 17.

-, -, Tanglwist (i.e. Tanguiistel ?), his wife, 17.

Grundisburgh. Grundesborgh, Grundesburg, Grundesburgh [co. Suffolk], 20, 62, 69, 129, 130.

-, Robert, rector of. See Thurgarton.

Grym, John. See Sryn.

Gryt, Roger, canon of Ferns, 64, 65, 252.

Guernsey, Guernesoy, Guernsoy [Channel Islands], William Essart in the island of, 328.

-, -, Cristina his wife, 328.

-, William de Sancto Georgio in the island of, priest, notary, 333.

Guisborough, Gysburn in Cleveland, Gysburn in Clyvelande, Gyseburn in Clyvelande [co. York, E. R.], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of. See Helmislay.

-, -, prior and convent of, 401, 465.

-, -, canon of, 468.

Guldesfelde, Thomas, vicar of Plymouth, 442.

-, See Gillesfeld.

Gulle, diocese of Norwich, 21.

Guneth, John, Carmelite, 349.

Gunvile, Edmund, rector of the parish, and founder of the collegiate church, of Rushford alias Rushworth, 136, 249.

Gurdon, Robert, 328, 338.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 328, 338.

Gussage, Gussych [co. Dorset], St. Michael's, 244.

Gwita, David, priest, 408.

Gwnna, John, priest, 340.

Gwyn, David, canon of Abergwilly and Llandewi Brefi, 44.

Gybon, John, donsel, 346.

-, -, his wife, 346.

Gyddelegh, William, priest, 340.

Gyffard, William. See Giffard.

Gygleswyk. See Giggleswick.

Gylbert, Robert. See Gilbert.

Gyles, John. See Giles.

Gyllyng. See Gilling.

Gyney, Thomas, 406.

-, -, Maud his wife, 406.

Gysburn in Cleveland, Gysburn in Clyvelande, Gyseburn in Clyvelende. See Guisborough.