The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.

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The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.
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Henry -- III, -- King of England, 1207-1272.
Edward -- I, -- King of England, 1239-1307.
Constitutional history -- Great Britain -- Sources.
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INDEX 9. Of Names, Sirnames of Barons, Privy Counsellers, Knights, Embassadors, Proctors for the King at Rome, Officials, Lawyers, Clerks, Monks, other persons of our own or other Nations not comprised in the former Indexes; with most of their qualities, actions. (Book 9)

A.
  • DE Abendune William, a learned Monk, censures the Popes confirmation of a Mariage against vowed Chastity, for money, as illegal, p. 500. De St. Agatha, a Clerk, 495.
  • Agoilun Robert, Miles; the Bishop of Winchesters servant, ex∣communicated, 787.
  • De St. Albano, Albino, St. Albon, St. Albine Henry; a Chap∣lain, 971. Michael a Clerk of Oxford, 495. Nicholas a Monk, their Proctor at Rome, 458, 462. William
  • Kings Proctor at Rome, 377, 378.
  • De Albamara Robert, Commissioner for the exiled Bishops dammages, 280.
  • De Albaniaco Philip, a Baron, agent for King H. 3. 446, 453, 454, 472. Robert, Commissioner for the Bishops dammages, 280.
  • Albertus, Popes Notary, 777.
  • De Albin Philip, a person of quality imployed in Lady Isabels contract of marriage with the Emperor, 453, 454, 455.
  • De Albineto William, a Baron, he and his son excommunica∣ted by the Pope for taking arms against King John, 359.
  • De Aldermanbury Gervas his case, 882.
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  • Aldebrandi, 845. Ildebrando, 1038.
  • Aldethely James, 1049.
  • Alexander William, a Lawyer, excommunicated for opposing King John, 455.
  • Alienora, Queen to H. 3. One of the Gardians of the Realm in his absence, 808, 814. The Dismes of Ireland assigned to her for a debt, 1049, 1054.
  • Alienora, King H. 3. his Sister, married to Simon Montefort against her vow, 498, 500, 575, 756.
  • Mr. Altho the Legates Register, p. 448.
  • St. Amand Aimericus, a Baron, mentioned in the marriage agreement with the Emperor, 453, 456. Present in the Parliament of Merton, and vote for Bastardy against the Canons, 472.
  • Amblion John; Kings Proctor at Rome, 808.
  • De Amendalia Jacob, 531.
  • St. Amur William, Kings Proctor at Rome, 578.
  • De Andre James, a Baron, subscribing a Letter to the Pope with others against his exactions, 951. Roger, a Commis∣sioner for the Bishops dammages, 281.
  • De St. Andrew William, brought Letters of the Popes relea∣sing the interdict to King John, 332.
  • Angermund William, 941.
  • Anselmus, a Romish agent, 957, 958.
  • De Arches Peter, the Popes provisor, 575.
  • De Arden Ralph, Custos of the temporalties, Archishoprick of Cant. 25. William Commissioner for the Bishops da∣mages, 280.
  • De Argentine, De Argento his Teste to a Writ as a privy Counsellor, 1005, 1008, 1014. R. a Baron in the Parliament of Merton 472.
  • Mr. Attee a Clerk, 562.
  • De Aly, Attie Gerardus, one of King Johns Counsellers, ad∣herents against the Pope and Bishops, 265. Ingelardus his Nephew the like, Ib. William Miles, sent by King John to the Pope to congratulate his election, 995.
  • De Avenir William, a plundered Clerk, 1009.
  • Auketill, Anketill Robert, Kings Proctor at Rome, 580, 583.
  • Aumbly Geoffry, Commissioner for the Bishops dammages, 280.
  • Aundely Walter, the like Commissioner, 280.
  • Arthur, King Johns Nephew; reported to be slain by him: he condemned for it, 256, 361, 362.
B.
  • DE Bacon Robert, an Oxford Monk, 495, 624. De Baillol, Bailul; Bernardus, Hugo, King Johns Counsellers, adherents against the Pope, 265. Engerim, an Oxford Clerk, 495. Henry his manucaptor, ibid. Eu∣stace, Jocelyn, John, abuse the Bishop of Duresme, impri∣son his servants, &c. 827, 828.
  • Bakepuse, Bakepuz Ralph; Commissioner to secure the Citi∣zens of Norwich goods, 1066. Robert Collector of Disms 1007. William, Kings Escheator in Ireland. See Index 8.
  • Ball Philip, imployed in H. 3. his Mariage Treaty, 626.
  • Balianno de Jocelino, 531.
  • Bardolf William, a Baron in Parliament, 472.
  • Barentin Drogo, Kings Proctor at Rome, 561.
  • De Baro Robert, Kings Proctor at Rome, protests against clauses in the Popes Bull to excommunicate the Kings Justices, Officers in Ireland at the Bishops suggestions a∣gainst them, 858, 859, 866, 867, 967.
  • Batatius, Botatio a Grecian, married the Emperor Frede∣ricks daughter, an enemy to the Church of Rome, 653, 658.
  • De BarryWilliam, Commissioner for the Bishops dammages, 658.
  • De Barthona, Barton Robert, a Clerk, 722.
  • Basset Philip Miles, an Ambassador with others for the King, kingdom, to the Council of Lyons against King Johns Charter and Popes grievances, 299, 638, 638. One of the Kings Counsil, 965. Thomas, Counsellor, adherent to King John against the Pope, 165.
  • De Bassingham Alexander: Kings Proctor at Rome, 428. John one of King Johns Counsellers, adherents against the Pope, 265. His Sister, 352.
  • Bealuere Matthew, an English Baker, raised a sedition in Rome and rescued their imprisoned Senator, Appendix 24.
  • Beaufiz William, Clerk, 836.
  • De Beleshall John, Kings Proctor at Rome, 912.
  • De Bell John, Gardian of the Temporalties of Sarum 993.
  • De Bello Campo Beauchamp, Eudo, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 283. William, a Baron, excommunicated by the Pope for opposing King John, 359. Popes Letters pray∣ed to him to assist the King, 390. Sheriff of Worcester, excommunicated by the Bishop for executing the Kings Writ; Writs to absolve him and his officers, 735, 758, 829. Miles 847.
  • De Berkele R. excommunicated for being against King John, 360.
  • De Berkeny Ely, Prince Edwards Clerk, 1064.
  • De Berne Adam, Proctor for St. Albans to the Pope, 693.
  • De Berneval Henry, Clerk, exempted from Dims, 562.
  • De Beverlaco William, Prince Edwards Clerk, 1063.
  • De Bezill Matthew, 1032.
  • De Bigod Hugh: Teste to a Writ as one of the Counsil, 942.
  • De Billesdona Walter, a Lawyer, 805.
  • De Blesciles Adam, an Arbitrator 509.
  • Blunden John; Commissioner to treat a Peace with France, 446. Gardian of the Temporalties of Norwich, 913.
  • Blundus Ralph, Appendix 4.
  • Boccius Papae Camerarius, 785.
  • De Bocking Reginald, a Physician; imployed to Rome for Se Albans, 458, 462.
  • Bockingfield Adam, an imprisoned Clerk, 491.
  • Bode, Henry, John, 864.
  • Bonaventura 360.
  • Boncoque William, Miles, a Lawyer, 847.
  • Bonaccursius Reinerus the Popes Merchant, 1035.
  • Bonquer William Miles, an Agent, Proctor from the King to the Pope, 871, 923, 957, 958, 960, 1010, 1030 1031.
  • Bonsignius Bonifacius the Popes Merchant, 845.
  • De Botteler, Butteler Ralph, a Clerk, 1035, 1051. Thomas his case 885.
  • De Bourne Henry, Miles; Commissioner for spoyled Clerks 1000.
  • Boyvil Herbert, Tenant in capite of Ferling Manor, sells it for for his voyage to the Holy Land, 1056.
  • Bradesord Henry, a Manucaptor, p. 942.
  • De Brainford Andrew, 955.
  • Brancaleo elected Senator of Rome, imprisoned, rescued, expells the Pope, Cardinals, their adherents out of Rome, con∣temnes their excommunications, humbles them so as to seek peace; joynes with Manfred against them, Appendix p. 24.
  • Brandanus a turbulent Monk, Append. 1, to 14.
  • De Brandeston Henry, Collector of Dismes, 951.
  • De Brantefeld Elias, a Monk sent to the Pope by the King, 245.
  • De Branche Peter, a most eloquent and pious man, the King and kingdomes nuncio to Pope Urban 4. His death, p. 948.
  • De Braund Walter, William, of Lincoln, 1013.
  • De Brause William, a Peer, his and his Wives harsh answer to the souldiers of King John, demanding hostages for his fidelity, flight into Ireland, imprisonment, death, 256, 260.
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  • De Bemiagth Mylerus, Miles, the Kings Officer in Ireland, 858, 859.
  • De Brennes John, the Popes General to seise the Empire by force, whiles absent in the Holy Wars, 416, 417, 418, 427, 428. defeated by the Emperor, Ibid.
  • De Brent Falcatius, seised, close imprisoned Justice Braybroc by force in Bedford Castle; excommunicated, censured for it by the Nobles and Clergy in Parliament; the King refused to remit his sentence upon the Popes solici∣tation, 392, 398.
  • De Briche Walterus, a Clerk, Collector of Dismes, 972, 1050.
  • B••••to Ranulph, a Clerk, 512.
  • Briver, Brewer, Bruer, Brewer Fulco, King Johns Coun∣sellor, Adherent against the Pope, 265. Robert, imploy∣ed in the Emperors Marriage. Treaty, 463. William, a Baron, prime Counsellor to King John, his Teste to Writs; actions, matters concerning him, 230, 242, 251, 262, 265, 268, 274, 276, 277, 280, 335, 338, 339, 348, 354, 387, 395.
  • De Bromich W. a Baron in Parliament, 472.
  • Le Brun William, a Clerk, 562.
  • De Brus Peter, a Nobleman, excommunicated for opposing King John, 359. claims retorns of Writs in his Wa∣pentake, 970.
  • Buchard John, a Clerk, 1062.
  • Block Ralph, a Priest, 283.
  • De Bulum John, the Abbot of St. Albans Proctor to the Council of Lyons, 643.
  • De Burdegal Peter, 560.
  • De Burgata Robert, Custos of Temporalties, 254.
  • De Burgo, Vurgh, Benedict a Monk, 582. Hubert Earl of Kent, Chief Justice, See Index 7, 8. John, a Baron, 1001. Richard, Chief Justice in Ireland, 458. Index 8. Walter, Miks, Kings Officer in Ireland, 958, 959. Excommuni∣cated by the Pope upon the Irish Bishops complaint, Ibid.
  • De Burnham Philip, Commissioner for Bishops damages, 280.
  • De Burnvill Robert, the like Commissioner, 280.
C.
  • CAboth Petrus, the Popes Clerk and Legate, 755.
  • De Cadamo John, elected Prior of Winton, 729.
  • De ••••saria John, 531.
  • Cmb Rusechello, Popes Merchant, 1035.
  • De Camberleg Peter, an arbitrator between King H. 3. and the Barons, in absence of others, 1002, 1005.
  • De Camel Theodorus, the Kings Clerk, licensed to have a Plurality, 1053, 1064.
  • De Cmea Osbrae, Appendix 1, 2, 12.
  • De Cameys Ralph, his Teste to a Writ, as of the Kings Coun∣sil, 1005.
  • De Camezana John, the Popes Provision to him, suits con∣cerning it, 803, 842, 843. The Popes Chaplain, his Letter, 857, 858, 859.
  • De Camino Biackmus, 550.
  • De Camino Gugsinus, 55.
  • De Convill Gerardus, sequestrator of the Clerks livings in Lincoln Diocesse, who obeyed the Popes Interdict, 255.
  • De Cantelu, Cantelupo Fulco, Custos of the Temporalties of Canterbury, 252. Roger, Kings Proctor at Rome to oppose encroachments on his Royalties, 428, 430, 432, 634. William, 229. One of King Jobs chief Counsellors, adherents, 265. Sent Embassador with others to the Council of Lyons, against King Johns Charter and Popes oppressions, 299, 638, 639, 640. Subscribes the Letter, Patent of King John to the exiled Bishops, with other Nobles, as his Sureties to make good the agreement con∣cerning them, 338, 339. The Kings Steward, to be present and assent to elections of Bishops and Abbots, 348, 354, 355. He and his Son William junior, Barons in the Parliament of Merton, 472. A potent, eminent preson; his son elected, consecrated Bishop of Worcester, 484. A Writ to him and the Bishop of Carliste, to se∣quester the impropriations of the Monks of Bardenay, 599, 600. One of the Guardians of the Realm in the Kings absence, Ibid. 601, 602. Sent by the King with others to the Prelates and Clergy, to induce them to assent to the Popes grant of an Ayd for the King, 610. Miles, 638.
  • De Cantuar. Robert, a Clerk, 806.
  • De Capua Peter, 523.
  • De Castro Bernardi Guido, an Executor to the Bishop of Ely, 966, 967.
  • Cecily Wife of Elias Fisher, 718.
  • Cementarius Alexander, Abbot of the Benedictines, defends King John against the Popes proceedings, advanced to many Benefices by the King, deprived of all by the Pope for his loyalty, forced to beg his bread at last, 258, 259, 335. His Disputes, Books against the Pope, Ibid.
  • De Cernton William, Commissioner for the exiled Bishops da∣mages, 280.
  • De Cestreton Adam, Clerk, 962.
  • De Chaceport Peter, Clerk, exempted from the Disme, 562. enabled to hold a Plurality, 632. His Teste to a Patent, 756. A Provision for 200 l. in Benefices for him by the year, 806.
  • De Chamleng Robert, Tenant in Capite, the Wardship of his Heir and Lands committed to Arlot the Popes Nuncio's Nephew, 991.
  • De Chaunent William, Clerk, Dean of St. Martins, Kings Agent to the Pope, 995, 1020.
  • De Chisehull John, Kings Proctor to the Pope, 833.
  • De Clapam William, 229.
  • Clarell John, the Kings Proctor at Rome in several appeals, 735, 854. The King to defray his expenses, without which he would not go, 916, 940, 941, 946.
  • Clerk, Clericus William, 787.
  • De Clifford Roger, Walter, Letters to them from the Pope desired by the King to assist and continue loyal to him, 390. Walter, Commissioner for the Bishops damages, 280. William, a Clerk, a Writ to him to install the Treasurer in York Cathedral, upon the Deans and Pre∣bends refusal, 1011. sent to the Popes Legate to pawn the Kings Jewels, 1026.
  • Clon Cornelius, a Knight, his Vision of the name Jesus in fleshy letters in the Eucharist, 73.
  • Coit John, 1013.
  • De Coleville William, and R. his Son, excommunicated for opposing King John, 360.
  • De Commovill Gilbert, the Archbishop of Rhoans Proctor to swear his Fealty to the King, 482, 483.
  • De Coquinato Umbertus, 977.
  • De Corbolio D. King Lewes Proctor, 362.
  • De Cornubia, Cornhelle Henry, expels the Monks of Canter∣bury by force, by King Johns command, 248. William, an Archdeacon, 255.
  • De Cotton Alfridus, his Case, 883. John, Miles, the Kings Officer in Ireland, pressed to be excommunicated, 858, 859.
  • De Crancumbe, Croucumbe Godefridus, Miles, the Kings Proctor in Rome against an election, &c. 347, 389, 390, 395, 452, 453.
  • De Creft Selmo, a Clerk exempt from Dismes, 562.
  • De Creke Bartholmew, a precept to him not to alien any Lands to Religious persons, 759.
  • De Crekhale I. Kings Treasurer, 965.
  • De Crepping Robert, Guardian of the Temporalties of Rhoan, 686.
  • Crespyn Theobald, held Castles of the King, 456.
  • De Cressi R. and John his Son, excommunicate for opposing King John, 359.
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  • De Crioil, Crioll Bertram, sent with a Prohibition to the Popes Delegates, 478. William, Miles, Commissioner for plundred Clerks, 1000.
  • De Croinden Stephen, Clerk, 787.
  • De Crk Henry, Clerk, a Prohibition to him, 689.
  • De Croyland Walterus, of Lincoln, 1013.
  • De Curcun Robert, preached against the Popes Usurers, 802.
  • Curiall . Baron in the Parliament of Merton, 472.
  • De Curtenay Martil, a safe conduct to him, 333.
  • Curtin Emericus, a Clerk, 921.
  • De Cygainy Eugelardus, his Case, 882.
D.
  • DAlemaigne Henry, Miles, an arbitrator between the King and Barons in armes, 1019.
  • Dandre Roger, a Prohibition to him, 388.
  • De Darbuton John, 857.
  • David Prince of Wales, Excommunicated, Warred on, 604. His Charter, Oath to the King; absolved from his Oath and Allegiance by the Pope, 608, 609, 610. Excommu∣nicated for it, 621, 622. Warred on, his Country wast∣ed for his Treachery, Ibid. his death, 623.
  • De Dedling William, 942.
  • De Dena Aufridus, the Kings Proctor at Rome, 246.
  • De Dereby Hugo, Clerk, 577.
  • De Derham Elias, a Canon, his death, 616.
  • Dernazati James, 1035.
  • Dispensator Hugh, a Baron in the Parliament at Merton, 472, 1001.
  • De Divisis William, a Freer, 833.
  • Doget Henry, Appendix p. 4.
  • Dosset Robert, a Clerk, 283.
  • De Drouhedale William, an Advocate, 624.
  • De Dungan Ralph, the Kings Clerk, 806.
  • De St. Dunstan Godefridus, Collector of Dismes, 1048.
  • De Dya John, Walter, the Kings Clerks, 562.
E.
  • DE St. Earmund Hermite, William, a Pictavin, Excom∣municated by the Archbishop, 787. banished, 937.
  • De St. Edmund Hugh, to publish the Groysado, 807.
  • De Egga alba James, Queens Treasurer, 835.
  • De Erdington Thomas, 339.
  • De Essingwold John, Clerk, 974, 975.
  • De Estlegg Thomas, Commissioner for Bishops damages, 280.
  • De Estoyland, Clerk, 562.
  • De Estwode John, the Bishop of Rochesters surety, 941.
  • De Everdon Silvester, Clerk, 478.
  • Eustace, a Monk, 371.
  • De Ewla W. 229.
  • De Exon. John, Chancellor of York, 963.
  • De Eyvil John, Custos Pacis in York-shire, 999.
F.
  • DE Faite William, a Canon of Pauls, 745.
  • De Farnham Nicholas, Clerk, 497.
  • De Felda Nicholas, his suit in Ireland, 393.
  • De la Felle Richard, 393.
  • De Fereby J. Excommunicated for opposing King John, 360.
  • De Fering Geoffry, Official to the Bishop of Winton, 590. A Prohibition to him not to disturbe the Kings Clerks, 964.
  • De Ferrariis William, a Noble, 453.
  • De Ferun Th. the Archbishop of Rhoans Proctor to swear his Fealty, 756.
  • De Feynes M. had Lands in England and France, 631.
  • Finatus, the Popes Archdeacon, Kings Proctor at Rome, 858, 859, 866, 869, 963.
  • De Finham Nicholas, 56.
  • Fitz Alan Osburn, Excommunicated for opposing King John, 360.
  • Fitz Geoffry John, Miles, of the Kings Counsil, 855 943, 951. sent with others Embassidor to the Council of Lyos, against the Popes grievances, and King Johns Charter, 299. sent to the Bishops to prohibite them to act any thing against the Kings Crown, 487 sent by the King to induce the Prelates to assent to the Popes grant of an Ayd, 610, 638, 639, 640.
  • Fitz Gerold Warin, a Baron, 274, 338 Maurice, Miles, imployed in Ireland, 768. One of the Irish Nobles, 818. Bishops complaint against him, 858, 859.
  • Fitz Griffin L. 1009.
  • Fitz Herebert Peter, a Baron, 274, 276, 277. King Johns Counsellor against the Pope, 265. M a witnesse to King Johns Homage to the Pope, 290.
  • Fitz Hugh John, a Judge, 202. R. a Baron, in Parliament at Merton, 472.
  • Fitz John Philip, Excommunicated for opposing King John, 360. John, a Baron, 1001.
  • Fitz Machute H. in Parliament at Merton, 472.
  • Fitz Michael R in Parliament at Merton, 472.
  • Fitz Nicholas Ralph, Miles, sent to Admiralius, 284. to the Council of Lyons, 299. his other imployments, 452, 453, 610, 638, 639, 640.
  • Fitz Ralph Henry, assaults the Bishop of Durham, 827.
  • Fitz Ranulf Gilbert, a Baron, 276, 277.
  • Fitz Reimbert Osburn, Appendix p. 4.
  • Fitz Robert Ranulph, Excommunicated for opposing King John, 359.
  • Fitz Reger R. a person of honour, 251.
  • Fitz Roscelin William, Commissioner for the Bishops dama∣ges, 281.
  • Fitz Simons Simon, 942.
  • Fitz Walter Robert, accused of Treason against King John, flyes England, cleaves to the exiled Bishops, restored with them, safe conduct, damages to him, 265, 271, 272, 277, 286. Hated by the King, Ibid. a witnesse to the Kings Charter to the Archbishop, 339. Excom∣municated for opposing King John, 359. the Popes Letters to him to promote the Kings affairs, 390.
  • Fitz Warin Fulo, Excommunicated for opposing King John, 359. sent by the King to warn Martin to depart the Realm, 620.
  • Flanders Richard, a Commissioner for the Bishops damages, 280.
  • Le Flemeng John, a Clerk, 1052.
  • Foliot Jordan, a Commissioner for the Bishops damages, 280.
  • De Ford Robert, Kings Proctor, 978.
  • De Forest Philip, the Bishop of Wintons Steward, Excommu∣nicated, 787.
  • Francis John, Clerk in the Exchequer, 775.
  • De Frenese Stephen, Kings Proctor, 923.
  • De Frisney J. to promote the Croysado in Ireland, 768.
  • De Frissinon John, a Collector of Dismes, 815, 816, 818, 961.
  • Fulcon Robert, a Commissioner of Inquiry, 1016.
  • De Fuleburn Stephen, a Templar, 1049.
G.
  • DE Gatesden John, a Monk 587.
  • Gaucer William, a Clerk, 787.
  • De Gaugi Robert, King Johns Counsellor, adherent against the Pope, 265. detains the Kings Castle of Newarke till forced to surrender it, 372, 373.
  • De Gaunt Gilbert, a Baron, 1001. Henry, 786. Maurite, Excommunicated for opposing King John, 360.
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  • Gfred, a Romish Agent, 1055.
  • De St. Geon Richard, Kings Proctor at Rome, 967. Willi∣am, a Clerk, 972.
  • Gissard Osbert, Excommunicated for opposing King John, 360.
  • Gradi Barthelmw, 1035.
  • De Gloucester Robert, a Clerk, 725. William, the Kings Proctor, 454, 497.
  • Goimer William, Mayor of London, imprisoned a Canon, for which the City was Interdicted, 512.
  • De Gray John, Richard, take up the Crosse, 766. Captain of Dover Castle, 937, 956.
  • De Grenvll Adam, Sheriff of Northampton, 1008.
  • De Grssy R. Excommunicated for opposing King John, 360.
  • Griffin, imprisoned by his Brother, 604.
  • Griffolino, 974, 975.
  • Grimbald Peter, Kings Proctor at Rome, 432.
  • Guido, Kings Nuntio, 977.
  • Guido Imbertus, the Kings Proctor in France, 1032.
  • De Guldeford Thomas, Custos of Winton Temporalties, 979.
  • Gumberti Carlino, 864.
  • De Gunneis Thomas, a Messenger, 313.
H.
  • HAles Judge, refused to disinherit Qu. Mary, 326.
  • De Handlo Nicholas, Custos of the Bishoprick of Winton, 955, 979.
  • Hardel William, Clerk, 503. Kings Proctor at Rome, 561, 562.
  • Hardenton Thomas, Miles, sent Embassador to Murmelius, 284. to Rome, 347.
  • De Hastencoat William, 937.
  • De Hastings Henry, a Baron, 1001.
  • De Hattingell William, an Official, 980.
  • De Hause William, a Chaplain, 978.
  • De Haya William, a Prohibition to him, 818.
  • Hayron Jordan, a Prohibition to him, 388.
  • De Helegey Henry, 726.
  • Helias, a famous preaching Freer against Pope Gregory 9. Excommunicated by him, 520, 521.
  • De Hemingford John, Kings Proctor at Rome, 983, 984, 986, to 991.
  • De Hepham William, 1013.
  • De la Herce Joha, the Kings Clerk, exempted from Dismes, 562.
  • Herebert, a Canon of St Martins, 496.
  • De St. Hermet William, 937.
  • De Hertford Elias, 982.
  • De Heuton Joh, Agent at Rome, 419.
  • De Highom Ralph, a Canon of Sarum, 1027.
  • De Hindel Benrd, an Oxford Clerk, 495.
  • De Ho H Popes Delegate, 577.
  • De Hobrugge Gervase, Praecentor of Pauls, appeals against Lewes his Excommunication, 362. excepted out of the Treaty of peace, spoiled of all his Benefices for obstinacy in adhering to Lewes, and celebrating during the Inter∣dict, 371.
  • De Holden Roger, sent to the Council of Lyons to excuse the Abbot of St. Albans absence, 64.
  • De Holdernesse Roger, Agent for Sewal, 813.
  • De Holgate William, 1013.
  • De Hortow William, St. Albans Proctor to Rome, 843.
  • De Hotentost William, Miles, an Agent for Sictly to the Pope, 946.
  • De Howton Robert, Excommunicated, 818.
  • Hugh. a Child crucified by the Jews at Lincoln, 856, 857.
  • Mr. Hugo, Appendix p. 25. De Sancto Victore, 74.
  • De Huntinfield William, a person of worth, 338. Excom∣municated for opposing King John, 360.
  • De Hurst William, 971.
  • Huscarl Roger, Commissioner for Bishops damages, 280.
I.
  • DE Ieland Adam, a Prohibition to him and others, 388.
  • De Insula (Lisle) Brianus, of King Johns Counsil, 265. A Writ to deliver Clerks imprisoned issued to him, 283. A witnesse to King Johns Homage to the Pope, 290. Robert, 965.
  • Joan, King H. 3. his eldest Sister, detained from him by H. de Lexim. Son of the Earl of March, against his Oath; the Pope, Cardinals desired by Letter to excommunicate him, if not restored upon admonition, 377, 378.
  • Jordan, a Freer imprisoned, 522.
  • Isabella, King H. 3. his Mother, her death, and Anniversary prescribed by the King, 755, 756.
  • Isabella, King H. 3. his Sister, married to the Emperor, the Treaty concerning it, and security for her portion, 450, to 454, 614.
  • Le Jnene William, 941.
K.
  • DE Karleol Peter, an Oxford Clerk, 495.
  • Kellock Alexander, Burgesse of Len, 1016, 1017.
  • De Kilkenny Henry, Executor to the Bishop of Ely, 965 William, Kings Proctor sent to Rome, 308, 483, 497, 756, 806.
  • De Kime Simon, Excommunicated for opposing King John, 359.
  • De Kinkenny Odo, Proctor for the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln, 509.
  • De Kirk R. Popes Delegate, 577.
  • De Kirkby John, the Kings Clerk, exempted from Dismes, 1007.
  • De Kirkham Walter, his Plurality, 422.
  • De Kyneburl Eustace, his case of Excommunication, 974.
L.
  • DE Laffidel George, his Case, 474.
  • Lambert Peter, a Clerk, 921, 922.
  • Lambinus, made Bishop by Symony, 851.
  • Lamot Peter, Clerk, 1035.
  • De Langely Geoffry, Kings Proctor at Rome, 458, 462.
  • De Langeton John, 313.
  • De Lanvaley William, Excommunicated for opposing King John, 360.
  • De Lastala Canal, 1035.
  • De Lavan Rolland, Popes Merchant, 1032.
  • De Lauda Thomas, Commissioner for Bishops damages, 281.
  • De Legro Simon, a Monk, 434.
  • Lemovicen Peter, 957, 958.
  • De Len Adam, Eustace, Archbishop Boniface his Officials, 762, 782, 783, 819, 951.
  • Leodiensis Thomas, Kings Agent at Rome, 966.
  • Leolinus of Wales, his Rebellion, Treachery, &c. 445, 976, 977, 1009.
  • Leonardus, the Clergies Advocate against the Popes Exacti∣ons, 841.
  • De Leukenor Nicholas, keeper of the Wardrobe, 1053.
  • De Lewes Roger, a Freer Minor, preaching up the Crosse, 467.
  • De Lexinton John, his Teste to Writs, 757. Miles, his Pro∣hibition to the Bishops in the Kings name, 676. his proceedings against the Jews of Lincoln, 856, 857.
  • De Leyburne R. his Teste to a Writ, 1036.
  • De Leycester Ralph, the Kings Clerk, his Case, 688, 689.
  • Leychesfind William, a Collector, 864.
  • De Lezen. Galfridus, Guid, the Queens Brothers, 930.
  • De Lezig. Galfridus, Guido, 937.
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  • Limeth G. Lewes Proctor against King John, 362.
  • De Linchefelde W. a Canon of St. Pauls, 742. Kings Proctor to Rome, 745. the Popes grand promoter of the Croysado, 862, to 865, 917, 921.
  • De Lincolana Adam, Excommunicated for opposing King John, 360. John, the Kings Proctor, 923.
  • De Lith John, a Clerk, 806.
  • De Lizimaco Galfridus, the Popes Bull to Excommunicate him, 402, 403.
  • De Lockington Roger Kings Proctor, 422. Robert Custos of Canterbury Temporalties, 252, 255. sent to Admirallius by King John, 284, 285: his acts at St. Albans, ibid. Simon a Priest, 595, 1005. William the Queens Chap∣lain, 781.
  • De Longchamp Henry, p. 819.
  • De Longotham Paul; the Emperors messenger, 521.
  • Lovel Henry, 942. VVilliam Canon of Rippon, 693.
  • De Lovetot Roger, Sheriff of Not. & Derby, 828.
  • Lucius Tiberius, a Roman, 326.
  • De Luci, Lucy Geoffry, King Iohns Counseller and adherent, 265. Stephen Kings Proctor, agent at Rome, 389, 390, 395, 405. William, 736.
  • De Ludelow Robert, a Baron in Parliament, exceeds his Commission, 584, 585. Thomas, 1089.
  • Lungespee Nicholas; a living to be provided for him, 601, Stephen, King Henries kinsman, a Croysado granted him in Ireland, 757, 784.
  • ...Lupus Robert, ustos of the Temporalties of Winton, 254.
  • Luvel Philip, a Clerk, 736. Treasurer, 865. Roger Kings Proctor, 785, 984, 986, 991.
M.
  • MAlet W. excommunicated for being against King John, 359.
  • De Mandevilla Geoffry; a Nobleman, 339. Excommunica∣ted for opposing King John, 359. Robert and William ex∣communicated for the same cause, 359, 360.
  • De Mara Blasius, Kings Proctor, 497.
  • Marcii Hugotio, 864.
  • De Mare Henry, his Teste to a Writ, 830.
  • De Marescis Richard, 290.
  • De Marisco Adam, a Monk, Popes delegate, 852. Richard one of King Johns Counsellers against the Pope, 265. Robert Official to the Bishop of Durham, 740.
  • De Mansell John, Provost of Beverly, Treasurer of York, King H. 3. great Counseller, Writs subscribed by, for him, acts concerning, and complaints against him, 593, 597, 598, 599, 600, 601, 632, 748, 756, 758. 813, 834, 854. 862, 868, 915, 916, 917. 942, 943. 962, 963, 964, 967, 970, 974, 975, 977, 987, 988, 989. 990, 1000.
  • Marescal John; a Baron in Parliament, 453, 472.
  • Margaret Tenant in Capite, gives security not to marry, but by license, 602. Wife to H. de Burgo, 443.
  • De St. Martin Godfry, a Commissioner for Bishops damages, 280. Ralph 292.
  • Matilda, wife of William de Brause, her harsh words to King Johns Officers, flight, imprisonment, death, 256, 260.
  • De Maula Peter, one of King Johns Connsellors, assistants a∣against the Pope, 265.
  • De Mekillon John, 495.
  • De Melkele Gervase, attachment against him, 458. Robert, 965.
  • Mereduc fil. Griffin, 782.
  • De Merton Waleran, Kings Clerk and agent, 940, 972, 1004, 1005, 1006.
  • De Messenden Roger, Kings Clerk, 782.
  • De Middleton John, Clerk of the Chapel, 1000. Geoffry, Append. 4
  • De Mildhall Constantine, an Official, 955.
  • Millers Gilbert, promoter of the Crosse, 863.
  • De Mohun Richard, 956.
  • De Monasteriis Walter, Commissioner for Bishops damages, 261.
  • Monke Robert, a Canon, 745.
  • De Monte Acuto W. a Baron, excommunicated for opposing K. John, 359.
  • De Monte Begonis R. excommunicated, 359.
  • De Monte Canisio William, a Baron, 1001.
  • De Monte Causa Hugh, his case 882.
  • De Montesort Almericus, Treasurer of York his case, 1010. Peter subscribes the Noblemens Letter against the Popes Innovations, as a Baron, 951.
  • De Monte Pessulano William a Monk, voluntarily resigned his Bishoprick to the Pope, 624, 625.
  • De Monte Visito J. Lewes Proctor at Rome against King John, 362
  • De Montibus Ralfe, Clerk, a provision for him; 806.
  • De Monmouth John, a Clerk, his provision, 559.
  • De Montilis Peter, a Canon, 1062.
  • De Montimer Hugh, Archbishop Bonifaces Official, his acts, 626, 690, 825, 851, 1012. Robert Commissioner for Bishops damages, 280. Roger a Baron, 276, 277. Kings Proctor and Agent, 1002, 1006. Of his Couusil, 1014. Robert Kings Messenger, 977.
  • De Mounterant Imbertus a Messenger, 937.
  • De Mounfichet, Munfichet Richard, a Baron, 339. excom∣municated for opposing King John, 360.
  • De Mucegros Robert, 453.
  • De Muletona Lambertus Miles, his priviledge not to be ex∣communicated, 682. Roger 974, 975, 1037. Thomas, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280. Excommuni∣cated 360, 390.
  • De Mumbray, Moubray William, excommunicated for oppo∣sing King John, 359.
  • De Mussengey R. a Baron in the Parliament of Merton, 472.
N.
  • DE Nassord, Kings Proctor at Rome, 428.
  • De Nevill Robert, Sheriff of York, 1009.
  • De Newburgh (Novo Burgo) Roger, a Monk, 483.
  • De New-market (Novo Mercato) Adam, his Teste to a Writ 1008. disinherited, 1037.
  • De Niccoto VVilliam flies into France, 267.
  • Norisco Robert, Martins conductor, 619.
  • De Normanvil Ralph, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280.
  • Norman Simon, 501, 505. Slanders the English as Traytors, 545, 566.
  • De Norwich Geoffry, imprisoned, tortured to death for treasonable words, acts, 258, 267. Simon sequestred for the Kings debts, 782.
  • De Norwod, Northwood Roger, 941, 942, 1004.
O.
  • DE Ocra VValter, the Emperors Nuncio, 605. an elo∣quent Clerk, 644, 675.
  • De Oleia John, 242.
  • Olive Richard his case, 883.
  • Oliverius the Bishop of VVintons servant, 787.
  • De Orture Peter, 827.
  • De Otinton Henry, Clerk of the Wardrobe, 1000.
P.
  • DE Palude, Puddle Guido, Clerk, 690.
  • Pamson Henry, 473.
  • Parcel Henry Clerk, 978.
  • De Parco Galfrid, 818.
  • De Paris John, 1023.
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  • De Parker Adam, 971.
  • De Parmniter Thomas, 1013.
  • De Passeleve Robert, turns Clerk, 729. Simon, Kings Clerk, his fraud, 932, 933.
  • De Pateshull Simon, Commissioner for the Bishops damma∣ges, 279, 281. an eminent man, 511.
  • De Pausy, a Baron in the Parliament of Merton, 472.
  • De Paxton Roger, 465.
  • Payforer Fulk, a Commissioner of Inquiry, 1033.
  • De Pecche Bartholmew, Kings Proctor at Rome, 640. Hugh Commissioner to secure the goods of the Citizens of Nor∣wich, 1066.
  • De Penriis Iterus, Kings Proctor, 1032.
  • De Penton Roger, a Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280.
  • De Percy R. excommunicated as against King John, 359, Geoffry, a Commissioner for Norwich riot, 1066.
  • De Perdriz, G. an Attachment against him. 458.
  • De Pet-Pont Robert, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280.
  • De Pevecestre Stephen, Constable of Dover Castle, 1060 1061.
  • Peverel Guido, excommunicated, 787, 788.
  • De Peyteum Gilbert, a Judge, 262.
  • Picard John, excommunicated, 787, 788.
  • Pikot Robert, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280. Thomas, 995.
  • De Perecat William, to poll long-haired Clerks, 479.
  • Plegele, Plegilis, a Priest, his prayer, Christs personal presence in the Eucharist in the form of a Child; Berengarius his censure of him, 71, 72.
  • De Plessetis John, sent with a Prohibition to the Popes Dele∣gates, 478. William, Kings Clerk, provision for him, 562. with a prohibition to him, 725.
  • De Plexeto John, takes the Crosse, 766.
  • Le Pless. W. Kings Clerk, exempt from Dismes, 562.
  • De Plumton Nicholas, Kings Clerk, provision for him, 806. collector of dismes, 862, 863, 864, 916, 917.
  • De Plymton Nicholas Kings Proctor, 807, 808. Rustands Vicegerent, 921, 1034.
  • De Pointun Alexander, excommunicated as against K. John, 360.
  • De Poterna James, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280.
  • De Poppia William, Kings Clerk, exempt from disms, 562.
  • Porretanus Rogerus, an ambitious Monk, his discourse with the Abbot of St. Albans, 350, 351.
  • De Powic, Powik William, Kings advocate to the Council of Lions against King Johns Charter, and other grievances of the Pope, 299, 638, 639, 644, 645.
  • De Preston Gllbert, a Judge 925.
  • Pruz Walter, an Astrologer, 487.
Q.
  • DE Quency Sacru, hated by King John, 286.
  • De St. Quintino Bonetus, Kings Proctor at Rome, 1032.
R.
  • DE Rad. Henry, a Clerk, 495.
  • De Rale Walter, excommunicated for a riot, 787, 788. William Canon of Pauls, 487.
  • Reimundus, a Monk much imployed by Rich. 1. and King John to Rome, and elsewhere; King Iohns apparition to him, 404, 405.
  • De Ribeford Ralfe, a Clerk, 829.
  • De Rissetesord William, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280.
  • De Rivallis Peter, complained against, banished the Court, 443, 445.
  • De Roches Emericus, Kings Clerk, exempt from dismes, 562.
  • De Rockingham Simon, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280.
  • De Rokeland Adam, Clerk, collector of Dismes, 1056.
  • De Rokely John, 1033.
  • De Rogat John, 495.
  • De Sancto Romano Artaldus, presented to a living by the King, 781. Popes notary, agent, 914, 916.
  • De Romandiola Albinus, 550.
  • De Ropesse R. excommunicated as against King John, 360.
  • De Ros Robert; subscribes King Johns homage to the Pope, 290. excommunicated as against King John, 359. 390. & W. his sonne Ibid. William, Collector of Dismes, 863.
  • De Roscelin William, Commissioner for Norwich Bishops dammages, 281.
  • De Rotland, Official of Winton 1038.
  • Rudham Walter, Clerk, a Prohibition to him, 831. Custos of the Temporalties of Karliol Bishoprick, 912.
  • Rufus Geoffry his Charter of Non obstanee, 760.
  • De Rupella, Rochel, Richard Miles, Kings Escheator, 757. complained against with others to the Pope by the Irish Clergy, 854, to 868.
  • De Rusillum Guido, the Kings Clerk, exempt from Dismes 562. A Writ to have a plurality 632. Thomas Kings Clerk, provision for him 836.
  • De Russinal Peter, Clerke, 972.
  • De Ramekinham Roger.
S.
  • DE Sabaudia, Savoy, Alexander Commissary to the Bishop of Hereford, 863. B. Custos of the Bishoprick of Cice∣ster, 606. Peter, Kings favourite, one of his Embassadors to Rome about the businesse of Sicily, 910, 914, to 920, 943, 977, his insolency, 980.
  • De Salinus Hugo, a provision for him, 806.
  • Salveterr Ruk. 1054.
  • De Samkar Laurence, 864.
  • Sampsons Henry, Collector of dismes, 1054.
  • De Sancto Martino Laurentius a Lawyer, Kings Proctor at Rome, 637.
  • Sarracenus Peter, Kings Proctor at Rome, 412, 455, 457. a Roman Citizen, Ib. Popes agent taken prisoner and spoi∣led by the Emperor, 508, 509, 516, 522.
  • De Savage Peter, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280. Robert the like, Ib.
  • Savare VVilliam, 971.
  • De Say Godfry, a Baron, excommunicated, 390. William, a Baron in Parliament, 472
  • De Scudamore Peter, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280.
  • De Scures Roger, a like Commissioner, 280.
  • De Secus Henry, Kings proctor at Rome, 578, 586. 590, 593, 594, 632.
  • Segrave Stephen, the Kings Counseller, promotes the Popes disme to the full value of livings, 426.
  • De Sen. Berardus, Popes Chaplain, agent, 863, 864.
  • De Sinto VVilliam, 976.
  • De Serland G. Custos of Winton Bishoprick, 254.
  • St. John Richard, a Clerk 446. R. a Baron of the Kings Coun∣sil, 1014.
  • Simonetti Hugh, 960, 961.
  • Sinicius, 1048, 1054.
  • De Siton Roger, the Bishop of Durhams Vicegerent, 969:
  • Siward a Monk, 575.
  • De Sobbur Henry 819.
  • De Soler Iohn, 1013.
  • De Spyne, Spina Manieto, 864, Mamecto 1035.
  • Sorang Thomas, 942.
  • De Sothindon Robert Kings Clerk and Rhetorician, 750, 866.
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  • De Stagno VVilliam, 229.
  • De Stanford Geoffry, a Clerk, 283.
  • De Stanle Henry, a Commissioner to inquire, 1016.
  • Streperant Walter, 92.
  • De Stanevile Nicholas, excommunicated for opposing King John, 360.
  • De Stiland John, Kings Clerk, 560.
  • De Stutevil Nicholas, excommunicated for opposing King John, 359. William Sheriff of Yorkshire, 231.
  • De Styland S. Popes Chaplain, 497.
  • De Sudbury Walter, Collector of Dismes, 961.
  • De Suffeld Walter, a learned man of great birth, 583.
  • De Suesse Thaddaeus, the Emperors advocate, 644, 645, 647, 655, 659.
  • De Sukelinghall Robert, Treasurer of the New Temple, 309.
  • De Suly Walter Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280.
  • De Summercote Robert, Kings Proctor, 308.
  • Summery Roger Miles; a sworn arbitrator to draw articles be∣tween H. 3. and the disinherited Rebels in arms, at Ke∣nelworth, 1019.
  • De Sunderness Geofry, Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 284.
  • De Susa H. 560.
  • De Sutton Alexander, excommunicated as against King Iohn, 360. Iohn 1047.
  • Sward Richard, takes up the Crosse, 513.
  • Syleard, R. a Baron in Parliament, 472.
  • De Syngoy E. a Baron in Parliament, 472.
T.
  • LE Tanur Drogo, 718.
  • De Taunton William, Prior of Winton, deprived, 852, 853, 1033.
  • Theobaldus, a Westminster Monk, 584.
  • De Thiwing John, 458.
  • De Thorke Roger, his Teste to a Writ, 942:
  • Tiberti Carlino, 1035.
  • De Tocto William, 520.
  • De Tony Ralph, a Baron in Parliament, 472. his heir in ward to the King, 781.
  • De Totten Robert, Collector of Dismes, 865.
  • Traversanus Paulus, 550.
  • De Trickingham William excommunicated, 819.
  • De Trubelvil, Tarbervill H. Seneshal of Gascoign, 456. a great Souldier, 503. takes up the Crosse, 513. William, 937.
  • De Trussell Roger, 577.
  • Tuinge, Twing Robert, Miles; Captain of the plunderers of the Roman, and other forreign Priests, 436. his complaint, suit, journey to Rome about a Church, against the Popes provisions, 506, 507, 510.
  • De Turri Nicholas; a Commissioner to inquire of the Jewes crucifying a child, 856.
  • De Thurkleby Roger, a like Commissioner, Ibid.
  • De Twintona William, excommunicated for being against K. John, 360.
V.
  • DE Valentia Bertardus, King Clerk, exempt from disms, 562. William, a forraigner, Queens kinsman, his pre∣ferments, insolency against the English, banishment, com∣plaint at Rome, 764, 930, to 939, 981, 1021.
  • De Veleynes Alexander, Clerk of the Chancery, 914.
  • De Valle Bedonis Richard, Commissioner for Bishops dam∣mages, 281.
  • De Ver R. excommunicated as against King John, 359. Henry Kings Proctor in an appeal, 357.
  • De Vescy E. excommunicated as against King John, 359. William, a writ to him, 575.
  • De Vertiers, Clerk, a provision for him, 806.
  • De Veteri-Ponte, Vipont, Old-bridge Robert, Yvo, King Johns Counsellors against the Pope, 265.
  • De Villa Nicholas, Clerk, 993.
  • De Vinea Petrus, the Emperor Fredericks Advocate, Agent, Embassador, 452, 453, 644, 653, 654, 655. He trai∣terously poysoned him by the Popes subornation, 754, 755. knocks out his own brains to avoid another death, Ibid.
  • De Ulitotes Philip, King Johns Counsellor, 265. A Judge Itinerant, Append. p. 20.
  • De Vivon H. Letters desired to him to adhere to the King, 390.
  • De Volta Malachias, the Popes provision for him, 746.
  • De Urnilla Robert, a Winton Monk, 975.
W.
  • WAkering Peter, exempt from dismes, 573. William Kings Proctor at Rome, 496.
  • Walter Robert, a Writ with his Teste added to the Kings, 855.
  • Walerand Robert Miles, Commissioner by Parliament to draw up dictum de Kenelworth between King H. 3. and disinhe∣rited persons in arms, 1019. John, Robert, Escheators of the Bishoprick of Ely committed to them, sequestred till they account, 978, 923, 977, 978. 981, 982, 222: 1055.
  • Walteranus Teutonicus, 453.
  • Wallen Nicholas, Kings messenger, 977.
  • De Wallibus Oliver, excommunicated for opposing King John 360.
  • De Warre William Commissioner for Bishops dammages, 280.
  • De Wanci Robert, a person of quality, 229.
  • De Welmesford William, 283.
  • De Wengham H. Kings Clerk, a provision from him, 855, 996.
  • De Wepsted Richard, 942.
  • De Wer Robert, a Nobleman, 338.
  • De Wescham Girardus, the Bishops agent to the King, 605.
  • De Westmonasterio Edmond, a Writ to him to provide furni∣ture and Books for the Kings Chappel at Windsor, 752.
  • De Westham Roger, 851.
  • De Weston John, 1008.
  • Wiger William, 971.
  • De Wigorn William, 1010, 1011.
  • De Wikeman Robert, Clerk, 820.
  • De Winton Peter, Clerk of the Wardrobe, 914. imployed a∣bout the dismes, 1050, to 1056. Richard, a Clerk, 955.
  • Witham William, Miles, 436.
  • De Witwell Thomas, a Monk, 483.
  • De Wulward G. Clerk, Kings agent, 601.
  • Wybertus de Kantia, 719.
  • De VVymundeham Thomas, a prohibition to him, 728.
Y.
  • DE Yating VVilliam, Kings Messenger, 1008.
Z.
  • LE Zouche Alanus, Miles; A Commissioner chosen, sworn in Parliament to draw Articles of Peace between H. 3. and the disinherited persons in arms, 1019.

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