Index of Persons and Places: W, Y, Z

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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Waddesdon, Wottesdon [co. Bucks], third portion, called ‘de la Grene,’ in the parish church of, 387.

Waffyrtoun, Thomas, dean of Ossory, 77.

Wagomay, Nicholas. See Wogomai.

Wainfleet, Waynflete [co. Lincoln], 23.

Wakehurst, Richard, donsel. 131.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 131.

Waldebeef, John, clerk, 599.

Walden. See Saffron Walden.

Walford, William, rector of Weddington, 186.

Walker, John, priest, 184.

Walling, Master John, papal chaplain and auditor, 44, 72, 180, 398, 399, 464, 465, 497.

Walpole, Walpoll [co. Norfolk], chapel of St. Peter in Woldych, in the parish of, 172.

Walsche, Richard, prior of St. Stephen's, Leighlin, 436.

-, See also Valensis.

Walsham, Richard, a Benedictine monk, 392.

-, William, priest, 128.

Walsingham [co. Norfolk], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, faculty to, 33.

Walsoken, Walsokne [co. Norfolk], 387.

Walson, John, vicar of Lochrutton, 620.

Waltham [co. Essex], Augustinian abbey of Holy Cross, abbot of, papal mandatary, 56, 630.

-, -, canon of, 36.

Waltham by Grimsby, Grymesby [co. Lincoln], 643.

Walton, Thomas, 40.

-, -, Alice his wife, 40.

Walton, West [co. Norfolk], 586.

Walton le Solken. See Consumpta-perMare.

Walweyn, Makelinus, donsel, 29.

-, -, Cecily his wife, 29.

Wandestre. See Wanstrow.

Waneurgein, rectius Llaneurgein i.e. Northop [co. Flint], 19, 20.

Wansford, John, canon of Wells, 312.

Wanstrow, Wandestre [co. Somerset], a prebend in Wells, 522.

Waplod. See Whaplode.

Wappenbury, Wappingberi [co. Warwick], 80.

Warcham. See Warham.

Warcop, Robert de, 365.

-, -, Robert his son, donsel, 365.

-, -, -, John his wife, 365.

Ward, Warde, John, donsel, of the diocese of Salisbury, 28.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 28.

-, John, donsel, of the diocese of York, 364.

-, -, -, Ellen his wife, 364.

-, Thomas, priest, of the diocese of York, 126.

-, -, archdeacon of Bath, canon of London, 56.

Wardale, John, clerk, notary, 146.

Warde, John and Thomas. See Ward.

Wardlaw, Henry, bishop of St. Andrews, 143, 144, 159, 199, 203, 270, 329, 369, 370, 376, 396, 399, 401, 427, 460, 461, 491, 535–538, 549, 550, 618, 647, 665.

-, -, -, nephew of. See Neuton.

-, -, -, secretary of.See Galbrathe.

-, Wardlau, Wardlaro, William de, canon of the chapel royal of St. Mary at St. Andrews, rector of Musselburgh hospital, 19, 26.

Wardon [co. Bedford], Cistercian abbey, William, abbot of, 142.

Warewill'. See Wherwell.

Wareyn, John, donsel, of the diocese of Norwich, 186, 359.

- See also Waryn.

Warham, Warcham [co. Norfolk], parish church of All Saints, 82.

Warley, John, of Dublin, canon of Dublin, rector of Kilbride, vicar of Tallaght, 468.

Warminster, Wermestre [co. Wilts], a prebend in Wells, 505.

Warner, John, of Kyrketon, merchant, 28.

-, -, Joan his wife, 28.

Warnford, Warneford, Warnesford [co. Southants], 57, 540.

Warre, Thomas, rector of Steeple Fitzpaine, chaplain of Allerton Chapel, 18, 116, 523.

Warrene, John, rector of St. Mary's in Romney Marsh, 535.

Warrington, Waryngton [co. Lancaster], 636.

Warthill, John, rector of St. Margaret's, York, 661.

Warton, Gartun, Gratun, Wartun [co. Lanc.], 340, 343, 594, 659.

Warwick [co. Warwick], earl of. See Beauchamp.

-, Isabel, countess of, 241–243.

-, collegiate church, canons of See Norton; Prentis.

Warwyk, William, citizen of Salisbury, 616 (bis).

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 616 (bis).

Waryn, Richard, dean of Limerick, 150.

-, See also Wareyn.

Waryngton. See Warrington.

Wasselyn, Robert, 187.

-, -, Joan his wife, 187.

Water, John, 41.

-, -, his wife, 41.

Waterford [co. Waterford], dean of, papal mandatary, 76, 77.

-, Adam, dean of. See Pembrock.

-, Edmund, dean of. See Fleming.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 397.

-, Adam, precentor of. See Pembrock.

-, Nicholas, precentor of. See Whyte.

-, Roger, precentor of. See Stanton.

-, priory of St. Catherine, of the order of St. Victor, prior of, papal mandatary, 452, 560.

-, See also Lismore and Waterford.

Waternys. See Vaternish.

Waterton, Robert, knight, 513, 515.

-, -, Beatrice his wife, 513, 515.

Watkyn, John ap. See John.

Watternys. See Vaternish.

Watton at Stone, Watton [co. Herts], 188.

Wause, Gilbert, chancellor of Caithness, 85.

-, See also Vaus; Vaux.

Waverley [co. Surrey], Cistercian abbey, Henry, abbot of, 602.

Waverton [co. Chester], 539.

Waynflete. See Wainfleet.

Wedderburn, William de. See Widenborne.

Weddington, Wethenton [co. Warwick], 186.

Wedmore [co. Somerset], vicarage of, 508.

-, Quarta, Wedmor Quarta, Wodmor Quarta, a prebend in Wells, 577.

Weem, Wem, Weme [co. Perth], 328, 628.

Wegmale alias Saresson, John. See Wygenhale.

Welby, Welly, Adlard, rector of Addlethorpe and of Surfleet, 151, 591.

Welhowe. See Wellow.

Well, Welle [co. York, N.R.], hospital of, master of. See Byrmeston.

Well [co. Lincoln]. See Welles.

Welles, Henry, rector of Angle, 127.

-, Thomas, 41.

-, -, Helen his wife, 41.

-, alias Dyar, John, priest, of the diocese of London, 211.

-, See also Wells; Wellys.

Welles [i.e. Well, co. Lincoln], Leo de, donsel, 512, 514, 515.

-, -, Joan his wife, 512, 514.

Wellow, Welhowe [in Great Grimsby, co. Lincoln], Augustinian abbey, abbot and convent of, 349.

Wells, William, bishop elect of Rochester, sometime abbot of St. Mary's, York, 582, 612.

-, See also Welles; Wellys.

Wells [co. Somerset], bishop of. See Bath and Wells.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 116, 117, 310, 384, 508, 660.

-, John, dean of. See Forest; Labere.

-, Nicholas, dean of. See Carent.

-, dean and chapter of, patronage of, 313, 314.

-, subdean of. See Raynaldi.

-, subdean and canons of, 273, 274.

-, archdeacon of, faculty to, 146.

-, -, papal mandatary, 508.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Bubbewyth.

-, John, precentor of. See Storthwayt.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 497.

-, John, chancellor of. See Hody.

-, canons of. See Bernardi; Bourchier; Brokholes; Bubbewyth; Cordon; Depeden; Dixson; Forest (Richard); Fulford; Hiller; Hore; Lane; Marchall; Morpath; Pederton; Penwortham; Rede; River; Stevens; Storthwayt; Sturgeon; Toly; Wansford.

-, vicars choral of the cathedral church of, 312, 363.

-, papal privileges, statutes etc. of the cathedral church and chapter of, 313, 314.

-, Augustinian hospital of St. John Baptist, 363.

Welly, Adlard. See Welby.

Wellys, Hugh de, rector of Durris, vicar of Nigg, 430.

-, John, a vicar choral in York cathedral church, 134.

-, Ralph, canon of St. Asaph, rector of Northop with the annexed chapel of Flint, 19, 20.

-, See also Welles; Wells.

Weltden, Richard, nobleman, 366.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 366.

Welton Ryval, Welton Riuall' [in Welton parish, co. Lincoln], a prebend in Lincoln, 656.

Wem, Weme [co. Salop], 636.

Wem, Weme, diocese of Dunkeld. See Weem.

Weme, diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. See Wem.

Wemme, Thomas, rector of Waverton and vicar in St. John's, Chester, afterwards a chantry priest in St. John's, 539.

Wemys, John de, layman, 371.

Wendron [co. Cornwall], 195.

Wentworth, Roger, donsel, lord of Parlington, 601, 615.

-, -, -, Margery, lady of Roos, his wife, 601, 615.

Weothnya, abbey de. See Abington.

Werkworth, Werkuith, Henry, prior of St. Mary's, Southwark, 184, 312.

Wermestre. See Warminster.

Werwell. See Wherwell.

Wesebergh. See Wisborough Green.

West, Reginald, knight, 126, 128, 129.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 126, 128, 129.

-, Thomas, nobleman, 393.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 393.

West Derham. See Dereham.

Westacre [co. Norfolk], Robert Attenabbe of, 165.

-, -, Margaret his first wife, 165, 166.

-, -, Catherine his second wife, 165, 166.

Westhall, Richard, priest, 431.

Westminster, Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, abbot of, papal mandatary, 32, 116, 205, 209, 241, 322, 323, 344, 385, 630, 636.

-, -, present abbot of [Richard Harowden], 587.

-, -, Edmund, abbot of. See Kyrton.

-, -, Nicholas, prior of. See Ascheby.

-, -, mode of electing the prior of, 587.

-, -, monks of, 587, 615, 640.

-, -, barbers dwelling within the precincts of, 321.

-, chapel royal of St. Stephen in the palace of, canons of. See Bontemps; Dixson; Hesill; Sturgeon.

-, hospital [now the palace] of St. James, by Charing Cross, Charryngerosse, warden of. See Dixson.

-, letters dated at, 243.

Westmoreland, countess of. See Neville.

Weston [co. Herts], 188.

Westyllyngford, William, 166.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 166.

Wethenton. See Weddington.

Wethyrmersch', Richard, donsel, 35.

Wetton, Richard, priest, notary public, 392.

Wetwang, alias Kynseman, Richard, rector of St. Denis's in Walmgate, York, advocate of the court of York, 166, 345.

Weveton. See Wiveton.

Wexford [co. Wexford], parish church of St. Mary, 668.

Whaplode, Waplod [co. Lincoln], chapel of Holy Trinity, 84.

Wheetwell. See Wherwell.

Wheldrake, Wheldryk [co. York, E.R.], 522.

Wherwell, Warewill', Werwell, Wheetwell, Wherwill [co. Southants], Benedictine nuns' abbey, secular canons or prebendaries of. See Croucheston; Lane; Prentis.

Wheytwell, Thomas, donsel, 187.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 187.

Whichford, St. Michael, Wycheford [co. Warwick], 149.

Whistones, Wyyston [in Worcester city], Benedictine (rectius Cistercian) priory, nun of, 132.

Whitby, Whytby [co. York, N.R.], bridge at, 167.

Whitchurch in the deanery of Kemes, Whitchurch (Alba) in Kymmeys [co. Pembroke], 166.

White, John, bishop of Clonfert, xl., 267.

-, Whyte, Thomas, vicar of Reydon, 32.

-, See also Whyt; Whyt; Wyt.

Whiteherne, Candida Casa [co. Wigtown], bishop of, papal mandatary, 121, 375, 493, 592, 593.

-, Alexander, bishop of. See Vaus.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Gray.

-, Premonstratensian priory (cathedral), Thomas, prior of.See Macgilliachuysi.

-, -, prior and convent of, parish church in the patronage of, 375.

-, -, canon of, 211.

-, intimidation in the diocese of, 472.

Whitgreve, Whitgreve [co. Stafford], a prebend in Stafford collegiate church, 528.

Whitington, Richard, citizen of London, 340.

Whitstable, Whitstaple [co. Kent], 658.

Whittington, Whytyngton, Wytyngton [co. Salop], 656.

-, See also Whitington.

Whitty, Robert, bishop of Ferns, 623, 660.

Whityng, Thomas, vicar of Yetminster, 660.

Whyt, alias Brugan, John, rector of Painestown, 511.

-, See also White; Whyte; Wyt.

Whytby. See Whitby.

Whyte, Nicholas, priest, with reservation of the precentorship of Waterford, 560.

-, Qwhyte, William, rector of St. Margaret's. Friday Street, London, 569.

-, See also White; Whyt; Wyt.

Whytey, John, clerk, 660.

Whythorn, John, donsel, 38.

-, -, his wife, 38.

Whytyngton. See Whittington.

Wickham. See Wykham.

Wickham Skeith, Wykham [co. Suffolk], 121.

Wickhambreux, Wykeham Brewes [co. Kent], 540.

Wiclif [co. York]. See Wycliffe.

Wicliff, John. See Wycliffe.

Widenborne (Wedderburn), William de, 321, 322.

-, -, Catherine de Grame his wife, 321, 322.

Wight, Isle of, oratory of Holy Trinity.See Barton.

Wildland, Wildelonde [in Tillingham parish, co. Essex], a prebend in London, 82.

Willesden, Willesdon [co. Middlesex], a prebend in London, 56.

Willestorpe, rector of Brafferton, chaplain of William Barrow, bishop of Carlisle, 593.

Willestown alias Carrigparson. See Carrigparson.

Willet, Wyllet, Richard, citizen of Dublin, 431, 432.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 431, 432.

William II, king of England, foundation by, 94.

William, king of Scots, foundation etc. by, 672.

William, John, priest, 675, 676.

William ap Davyt, donsel, 39.

-, his wife, 39.

William ap Thomas, knight, 569.

-, his wife, 569.

Williamson. See Wyllyamson.

Willingham, Wyllyngham, South, Sowthewollyngham [co. Lincoln], 172, 515, 516.

Willughby, Wylughby, Thomas, esquire, 68, 211.

-, -, Joan his wife, 211.

-, -, Joan Arundell his intended wife, 68.

Wimbrone Minster, Wymbornmynstre, Wymborne Meynster, Winnebornmynster [co. Dorset], [destroyed] chapel of St. Catherine, Virgin and Martyr [at or near Leigh] in the parish of, 658.

-, collegiate church, 505.

-, -, canon of. See Stopyndon.

Wincestre, John, vicar of Alyth in the diocese of Aberdeen, 159.

-, -, canon of Aberdeen, Glasgow, Moray and Ross, rector of Kilmany, vicar of Linlithgow and Markinch, both in the diocese of St. Andrew's, master of the hospital of St. Nicholas at St. Andrews, 423.

-, -, provost of Lincluden in the diocese of Glasgow, canon of Moray, afterwards bishop of Monay, 314, 602, 612, 613, 648.

Winchcomb, Wynchecombe [co. Gloucester], Benedictine abbey, abbot and convent of, 383.

-, See also Wynchecumbe.

Winchelsey, Wynchelsey, Robert, archbishop of Canterbury, constitution by, 439, 440.

- See also Wynchilse.

Winchester [co. Southants], bishop of, papal mandatary, 321, 497, 523, 546.

-, -, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 257, 312, 313.

-, Henry, bishop of. See Beaufort.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 195.

-, Nicholas, archdeacon of. See Bildeston.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 51, 52.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral church), prior of, faculty to, 386.

-, -, William, prior of. See Aulton.

-, -, prior and chapter of, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 257, 312, 313.

-, -, subprior of. See Aulton.

-, -, monks of, 36, 361, 363.

-, Benedictine abbey of Hyde by, abbot of, papal mandatary, 209, 342, 343.

-, -, Nicholas, abbot of. See Strode.

-, -, monk of, 181.

-, Benedictine nuns' abbey of St. Mary, chapel of Holy Trinity in the precincts of, 342, 343.

-, St. Mary's College, Robert, warden of. See Thurborn.

-, See also Wincestre.

Windsor, Windesore, Wyndesore, Wyndosore, Wyndsor [co. Berks], chapel royal of St. George, warden and canons of, indult for, 576.

-, -, canons of. See Coryngham; Depeden; Lochard; Lyseux; Snell.

-, Eton by. See Eton.

Wingfield (Nynsaldi) alias de Bermyngeham, John, rector of Mark (q.v.), afterwards archbishop of Tuam, 181, 204, 205, 427, 500, 508, 547.

-, vicar in spiritrials of, 491.

- See also Wyngfelde.

Wingham, Wyngham [co. Kent], col legiate church, Thomas, provost of. See Moonie.

-, -, canon of. See Stopyndon.

Winnebornmynster. See Wimborne Minster.

Winsford, Wynsford [co. Somerset], 125.

Winter, Simon, a Bridgettine, 174, 175.

Winterborne Abbas, Wynthenam Abbas [co. Dorset], 659.

Winterbourne Earls, Winterborne, Wynterboren, Wynterborn Comitis [co. Wilts], 178, 387, 388, 592.

Wintershill, Wynturshulle [co. Surrey], manor of, 172.

-, See also Wynturshulle.

Wiort, Thomas, priest, 35.

Wisborough Green, Wesebergh [co. Sussex], a prebend in Chichester, 577.

Winsehart, Wischard, Thomas, vicar of Kilpatrick, 100, 370.

- See also Visart.

Witebrede, Robert, of Lincoln, priest, 128, 131.

Witeling, William, rector of Portland, 79.

Witham, William, rector of Bassingham, 659.

-, See also Wythem.

Witherstone, Witherreston [co. Dorset], 138, 149.

Withington, Withyngdon [co. Gloucester], 630.

- [co. Hereford]. See Nannington.

Withyngdon. See Withington.

Witney, Wittoney, Wytteney [co. Oxford], 674.

Witrisham. See Wittersham.

Wittenham, Little [co. Berks], 91.

Wittering, East. See Somerley.

Wittersham, Witrisham [co. Kent], 325.

Witton, William, layman, 492.

Witton, West [co. York, N.R.], chapel of, 658.

Wittoney. See Witney.

Wiveton, Weveton [co. Norfolk], 130.

Wladislav, king of Poland, 228 note.

Wode, John, priest, 571.

-, Thomas, athe, donsel, 41.

-, Thomas atte, master of Gonvile college, Cambridge, rector of Boxworth and of Elsworth, 591.

-, Wod, Walter, priest, 128, 136.

-, William, clerk, 527.

- See also Attewod.

Wodhorn. See Woodhorn.

Wodington. See Wooton.

Wodmor. See Wedmore.

Wodstane, William, layman, 661.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 661.

Wogan, Richard, priest, 675, 676.

Wogomai, Wagomay, Nicholas, bishop of Mayo, a Friar Minor, 427 note, 582.

Wolff, Katherine, noblewoman, 574.

Wolley, John, clerk, notary public, 146.

Wolman, Ralph, rector of Great Cresingham, 326, 327.

Wolsingham. See Bradley Hall.

Woodhorn, Wodhorn [co. Northumberland], 533.

Wooton, Wodington [Isle of Wight], 302.

Worcester [co. Worcester], bishop of, faculties to, 33, 145, 146, 197.

-, -, papal mandatary, 55, 56, 81, 178, 195, 196.

-, Godfrey, bishop of. See Giffard.

-, Thomas, bishop of, sometime bishop of Chichester, See Polton.

-, Thomas, bishop elect of. See Brouns; Rodburn.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 483.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Ixworth; Verney.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Hende.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 520.

-, Benedictine priory of St. Mary (cathedral church), prior of, papal mandatary, 32, 81.

-, -, monk of, 54, 185.

-, -, sometime a secular church, 506.

-, parish church of St. Swithun, 535.

-, diocese of, suffragan bishop in, 55.

-, synodal constitutions of, 56.

-, John Dancer of, priest, 186.

- See also Whistones.

Worcestre, Robert, a Cistercian monk, chaplain of Edmund Lacy, bishop of Exeter, 246.

Workington. See Clifton.

Worleby, Richard, prior, afterwards canon, of Haltemprice, 53.

Worssop, alias Chestrefeld, Chestyrfeld, Thomas, canon of Lichfield, rector of Hodnet, 589, 673.

Wothenia. See Abington.

Wottesdon. See Waddesdon.

Wotton, Adam de, layman, 362.

-, -, Joan his wife, 362.

-, John, rector of Boxwell, 571.

-, Thomas, of Chester, layman, 361.

-, -, -, Cecily his wife, 361.

-, William abbot of Cirencester, 365.

Wottonhull, Alan, esquire, 184.

-, -, his wife, 184.

Wotyrnathe. See Outrath.

Wraby, John, canon and treasurer of South Malling, 310.

Wrang, Catherine, 661.

Wratting, Wratyng, Wrotting, Great [co. Suffolk], 125, 136.

Writele, Albert de, 41.

-, Eleanor his wife, 41.

Writhlington, Wryghtlyngton [co. Somerset], with Fordington (q.v.), a prebend in Salisbury, 140.

Writtle [co. Essex]. See Bedeman's Berg.

- See also Writele.

Wrosalias Wrosteth, John de.See Devereux.

Wrotting, Great. See Wratting.

Wrycht, John, vicar of Maybole, 377.

Wryghtlyngton. See Writhlington.

Wybbe, Margaret, a Benedictine (rectius Cistercian) nun, 132.

Wych, John, priest, 675, 676.

Wyche, Richard, rector of North Cadbury collegiate church, 616 (bis).

Wycheford. See Whichford.

Wyckam. See Wickham Skeith.

Wycliffe, Wicliff, John, works of, 209.

Wycliffe, Wiclif [co. York, N.R.], 351.

Wye, Richard, nobleman, 134.

-, -, Emota his wife, 134.

Wyfold, Nicholas, citizen of London, 189.

-, -, -, Alice his wife, 189.

Wygenhale alias Saresson, Wegnale alias Paresson, John, rector of Yaxham and vicar of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, afterwards rector of Yaxham and of Rettendon, 85, 130.

Wykeham Brewes. See Wickhambreux.

Wykerslay, Thomas, Thomas le, priest, of the diocese of York, 37.

-, -, rector of a moiety of Darfield in the diocese of York, 127.

Wykes in Clare. See Clare.

Wykes in Donington parish, Voykes by Donyngton [co. Lincoln], chapel of, 379.

Wykham alias Martyn, John, a Cistercian monk, 178.

Wyllet, Richard. See Willet.

Wyllyamson, William, of Louth, deacon, 166.

Wylughby, Thomas and Joan his wife.See Willughby.

Wymborne Meynster, Wymbornmynstre. See Wimborne Minster.

Wymbyssh, Nicholas, archdeacon of Nottingham, 394.

Wymyngton, William, knight, 38.

-, -, Radulpha his wife, 38.

Wynchecombe. See Winchcomb.

Wynchecumbe, Thomas, priest, 70.

Wynchelsey, Robert. See Winchelsey.

Wynchilse, John, a Friar Minor, proctor of the order in the Roman court, vicar of the order in England during voidance of the office of minister-provincial, 351.

- See also Winchelsey.

Wyndesor, Wyndesore, Wyndosore.See Windsor.

Wyngfelde, Robert, lord of Letheringham, 476.

-, -, -, Elizabeth his wife, 476.

- See also Wingfield.

Wyngham. See Wingham.

Wynsford. See Winsford.

Wynter, Robert, layman, 211.

Wynterboren, Wynterborn Comitis.See Winterbourne Earls.

Wynthenam Abbas. See Winterborne Abbas.

Wynturshulle, John, lord of the manor of Wintershill (q.v.), 172.

Wyrdirsponne, Patrick, abbot of Holyrood, Edinburgh, 294, 551, 671, 672.

Wysdum, Richard, priest, 126.

Wyt , A., 344 et passim.

Wyt, Richard, canon of Kildare, 112.

- See also White; Whyt; Whyte.

Wythem, Nicholas, vicar of Wendron, 195.

- See also Witham.

Wytteney. See Witney.

Wytyngton. See Whittington.

Wyxalcus, Robert. See Quixley.

Wyyston. See Whistones.

Y

Y, abbey of. See Iona.

Yallborayn. See Ohallmarain.

Yalmyton. See Yealmpton.

Yarborough, Yerburgh [co. Lincoln], 252.

Yarcombe, Yerecome [co. Devon], 660.

Yarmouth, Great [co. Norfolk ankl Suffolk], indulgence for the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin de Arnebargh in the cemetery of the parish church of, 171.

Yatmuste, Yatmynske, Yatmynstre, See Yetminster.

Yaxham, Iaxham [co. Norfolk], 85, 130.

Ybraeyn, Saub daughter of. See Obraeyn.

Ybrayn, Thomas. See Obravn.

Ybruharayn, Thady. See Obruharayn.

Ybyrn, Malachy. See Obryn.

Yocoregrayn, William. See Ocorcrayn.

Ycearnaid, Celestine and Philip. See Ocearnaid.

Ychonchubair, Sadbingen. See Oconcobair.

Ychoncubair, Dubeablaid ingean. See Oconcobair.

Yclinnayn, Donatus Fuscus. See Oclinnan.

Ycomnachan, Thomas. See Ocomnachan.

Yconallan, Thomas. See Oconallan.

Yconareduayn, Bernard. See Oconareduayn.

Yconchubair, Eugenius. See Oconcobair.

Yconchuyr, David. See Oconcobair.

Yconeyl, Maurus. See Oconeyl.

Ycoyrbayn, Raynaldus. See Ocoyrbayn.

Ycuama, Maurice. See Ocuoma.

Ydalaig, Maurianus. See O'Daly.

Yden. See Iden.

Ydomnaill, Eugenius Macmenmun. See O'Donnell.

Ydruffthyn, Nicholas. See Odruffthyn.

Ydubda, Cormac. See Oduba.

Ydubthaid, Patrick. See Odubthaid.

Yduinissaid, Thady. See Oduinissaid.

Yealmpton, Yalmyton, Ialmpton [co. Devon], vicarage of, 332, 384.

-, with Kingsteignton [co. Devon], a prebend in Salisbury, 657.

Yelabayd, Matthew. See Oelabayd.

Yeleydud, Donatus. See Oeleydud.

Yerburgh. See Yarborough.

Yercome. See Yarcombe.

Yerlayd, Anastasia. See Oerlayd.

Yetminster, Yatmuste, Yatmynske. Yatmynstre [co. Dorset], a prebend in Salisbury, 169, 540.

-, vicarage of, 660.

Yficeallaid, Charles. See Oficeallaid.

Yfeargail, Findguala ingean. See O'Farrell.

Yfinachta, Thady. See Ofynnachda.

Yflafertaidh, Margaret ingen. See O'Flaherty.

Ygara, Bernard. See Ogara.

Ygrada, Donatus and Thomas. See Ograda.

Yhaccagan, Thomas. See Ohaccagan.

Yhalulok, William. See Ohalulok.

Yheadia (rectius Yheadra), John. See Oheadra.

Yheagra, Cormac, John and Thady.See Oheadra.

Yheelayn, Mauricius. See Oheelayn.

Yherattay, Dermiv. See Oherattay.

Yhiurain, Gormlaith ingen. See Ohurayn.

Yhuoluchan, Robert. See Ohullocchayn.

Ykeallay, Donald. See O'Kelly.

Ylaharti, Odo. See O'Flaherty.

Yle, Alexander de. See MacDonald.

Ylongsygh, Donald. See Olongsygh.

Ymigyr, Denis. See Omigyr.

Ymochan, Odo. See Omochan.

Ymochlayn, Odo son of Ruphus. See Omochlan.

Ymolmihil, David. See Omolmihil.

Ymuinchayn, Thady. See Omuinchayn.

Ymulalayd, Dermit. See Omulalayd.

Ymulcroyn, Brandan. See Omulcroyn.

Ymurchuda, Nicholas. See Omurchuda.

Ynaraid, Odo. See Onaraid.

Ynisan, Ynisny, John, canon of Dol. 647, 655.

Ynismagisanith. See Inishmacsaint.

Ynismoyr. See Church Island.

Ynisny, John. See Ynisan.

Ynisnysuayl, Ynisnysuasyl alias Drumad. See Dromod.

Yny Machuna. See Iny Machuna.

Ynysdasliuogh. See Caher.

Ynysfathlyn. See Innisfallen.

Ynysgad, Ynysgath. See Inysgad.

Ynysmagisanith. See Inishmacsaint.

Yonge, Griffin, bishop of Ross in Scotland, commendatary of the abbey of le Thoronet and the priory of Locminé, 182, 447, 448, 489, 490, 647.

-, -, -, litigant about the priory of St. James, Pirmil, 464, 465.

-, Zonge, William, canon of Dublin, 502, 503.

- See also Ihong; Young.

York, Richard, duke of. See Richard.

-, archbishop of, confirmation of the privileges of the town of Beverley by, 530.

-, -, faculties to, 145, 518.

-, -, papal mandatary, etc., 69, 179, 180, 209, 341, 351, 352, 385, 408, 507, 539, 626, 632, 633, 662.

-, -, rights of, in regard to the consecration of suffragan bishops, 167, 463.

-, G. archbishop of, 349.

-, John, archbishop of. See Kempe.

-, R. archbishop of, 349.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 196, 506, 586.

-, Robert dean of. See Gilbert.

-, William, dean of. See Felter.

-, dean and chapter of, 551.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Felter.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 352, 353.

-, John, subtreasurer of. See Appilton.

-, Richard, succentor of. See Morton.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 492.

-, canons of. See Bourchier; Brokholes; Chapman; Holes; Morton (Thomas); Opizis; Petteworth; Pole; Soulby; Theweng; Toly.

-, cathedral church, chantry or altar of St. Laurence in, 540.

-, -, chapter of, 349.

-, -, vicar choral in, 134.

-, -, archdeaconries in. See Cleveland; East Riding.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, faculties for, 386.

-, -, -, indult for, 348.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 45, 46, 195, 209, 465, 466, 508, 529, 531, 627.

-, -, William abbot of. See Wells.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 349–351.

-, -, -, privileges etc. of, 567, 568.

-, -, archiepiscopal visitation etc. of, 349, 350.

-, Benedictine priory of Holy Trinity, prior of, faculty for, 614.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 492.

-, hospital of St. Anthony without, indulgence for alms to, 85, 86.

-, hospital of St. Leonard alias St. Peter, habit of the master and brethren of, 94, 95.

-, parish church of All Saints, North street, All Saints in Northstrete, 594.

-, parish church of St. Crux, Pavement, 190.

-, parish church of St. Denis in Walmgate, 166, 345.

-, parish church of St. Margaret, 661.

-, parish church of St. Mary, 351.

-, advocate of the court of, 166.

-, Thomas Barton, citizen of, 395.

-, -, -, Maud his wife, 395.

-, Thomas Gare of, donsel, 136.

-, -, Ellen his wife, 136.

-, Thomas Karr, citizen of, 573.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 573.

-, John Kendal of, priest, 128, 130, 133.

-, William Ormeshed, citizen of, nobleman, 188.

-, -, -, Ellen his wife, 188.

You, John. See Jouu.

Young, William, 175.

-, -, Agnes his relict, 175.

-, See also Ihong; Yonge.

Yrwairch, Grana ingean. See Oruairc.

Ysac, John, chancellor of Dublin, 207.

Yscolaigi, Mor daughter of Donald.See Oscolaigi.

Yscula, Cornelius and Maurice. See Oscula.

Ysingaid, Donald. See Osingaid.

Yssulleabyn, Syabayn daughter of Macrobius. See Osullybayn.

Ysuibne, John, See Osuibne.

Ysullewayn, Maurice. See Osullybayn.

Yuiban, Thomas, aliasde Burgo. See Ohuban.

Yve, James, vicar of St. Peter's, Guestwick, 188.

-, Roger, master of the college of St. Mary Magdalen, Battlefield, near Shrewsbury, 186.

Ywern. See Iwerne Minster.

Z

Zabarella, de Zabarellis, Bartholomew, archbishop of Spalato, afterwards of Florence, papal referendary, envoy of Engenius IV to France and England, 262, 293, 294.

-, -, -, chaplain etc. of. See Nicolai.

Zeeland [Netherlands], countess of.See Jacqueline.

Zonge, William. See Yonge.

Zwola, Master Cunczo de, a papal chaplain and auditor, 46, 104.