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INDEX
LETTERS AND TITLES


[In this Index will be found the names of the writers of the different letters, and of the persons written to, with the titles of other papers. The numbers referred to here are those of the letters, while the General Index refers to the volume and page, in which each name will be found. For the convenience, however, of persons using this Index, the Nos. contained in each volume are indicated at the head of every page.]


Vol. II., Nos. 1 to 259.— Vol. III., 260 to 487.— Vol. IV., 488 to 694.—
Vol. V., 695 to 935.— Vol. VI., 936 to 1088.

 A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P 
Agnes PastonJohn Paston (senior) • John Paston (older son)
John Paston (younger son) • Margaret PastonWilliam Paston (the Judge)
 R   S   T   V   W   Y 

General Index

[237b]

Alyard, Edmund.

To Margaret Paston, 944.

Alyngton, Giles, and Roger Darcy.

From William Makefyrr, 1078.

Ancestry of the Pastons, 643.

Andrew, Thomas.

To William Paston, 1027, 1028.

Anne, Mrs.

From Sir John Paston, 687.

Anonymous.

To ——, 2, 30, 165, 446.

To H. B., of Lincoln, 405.

To Paston, J., 56, 80, 145, 495, 574, 1082.

To Paston, Sir John, 690.

To Paston, Margaret, 501, 608, 977.

To Rothwell, Master, 570.

To Yelverton and Paston, 414.

Arblaster, James.

To Malden, Bailiff of, 808.

To Paston, John, 636.

Aubry, John.

To Sir Henry Spelman, 718.

B. D. M. S.

To John Paston, 631.

Balkey, T.

To John Paston, 1081.

Barker, William.

To Fastolf, Sir J., 265.

To Paston, John, 379.

To Paston, Margaret, 986.

To Worcester, William, 287.

From Fastolf, 318.

From Fastolf (to Barker and Howys), 144.

Barnard, William.

To William Paston, 1055.

Beauchamp, Lord J.

To Sir Thomas Howes, 479.

From Sir John Paston, 674.

Beaumont, John, Viscount.

From Buckingham, Humphrey, Duke of, 65.

From Jersey, Bailiff and Jurats of, 68.

From Lovel, John, Lord, 381.

From Norfolk, Eleanor, Duchess of, 382.

From Northwood, John, 78.

From Salisbury, Ric., Earl of, 361.

From Tailboys, Will., 100.

From Willoughby, John, 33.

Duke of,
text reads ‘Duke of, of,’

238

Beckham, East, 1074.

Bedingfield, Edmund, (knighted 1483).

To Paston, Sir John, 918.

To Paston, John, 1014.

From Earl of Oxford, 1015.

Berney, John.

Memorandum of, 442.

To Paston, John, 199, 470, 471.

To Paston, John and W. Rokewode, 467.

From Fastolf (to Berney and others), 164, 171, 203, 204.

From Fastolf (to Berney and Henry Inglose), 39.

From Worcester, William (Botoner), 399.

Berry, Henry.

To John Paston, 556.

Bill of Costs, 788.

Bingham, Richard.

To Fastolf, 308.

Black Knight, The.

From the Steward of Earl of Oxford, 1073.

Blount, Sir Walter.

To Prior of Norwich, 573.

Bocking, John.

To Fastolf, 322, 366.

To Paston, John, 330, 331, 334, 345, 354.

To White, William, 169.

To Yelverton, Paston, and Filongley, 396.

From Fastolf (to Bocking and others), 156, 158, 160, 161, 173, 318.

From Windsor, H., 299.

From Worcester, W., (to Bocking and Paston), 305.

From Yelverton, 155.

Boleyn, Sir Geoffrey.

To John Paston, 428.

Botoner, W.See Worcester.

Bourchier, Thos., Archbishop of Canterbury, afterwards Cardinal.

To Fastolf, Sir J., 326.

To Paston, J., 344.

From Thomas Howes, 688.

Declaration of, 702.

[238b]

Bowet, Amye.

To ——, 2.

Brackley, Friar.

To Paston, J., 177, 338, 339, 383, 395, 404, 409, 415, 416, 417, 418, 426, 429.

To Paston, William, 403.

From ——, 37.

Whitsunday, Sermon of, 436.

Breton, John, of Hadley.

To William Paston, 1085.

Brews, Dame Elizabeth.

To John, or Sir John, Paston, the youngest, 894, 895, 896, 1017, 1018.

From Margaret Paston, 913.

Brews, Margery.

To John Paston, 897, 898.

From John Paston, 887.

Paston, John, and M. B., 910.

See also Paston, Margery.

Brews, Thomas, and Sir Miles Stapleton.

From Earl of Oxford, 133.

Brews, Sir Thomas.

To Sir John Paston, 902.

Memorandum of, 905.

Bromholm, John, Prior of.

To John Paston, 431, 972.

Bromholm, Nicholas, Prior of.

To William Paston, 8.

Bromholm, Robert, Prior of.

To John Paston, 84.

Browne, Dame Elizabeth.

To John Paston, 1003.

Will of, App. 6.

Browne, Sir George.

To John Paston, 694.

Browne, Robert.

To Sir John Paston, 422, 711.

Buckingham, Humphrey, Duke of.

To Viscount Beaumont, 65.

239

Burton, J.

To Margaret Paston, 444.

Caister Castle, Besiegers of.

From Writtill, 726.

Caister College.

Foundation of, 571.

Calle, Richard.

To Paston, John, Senior, 152, 458, 485, 492, 498, 499, 507, 522, 523, 524, 538, 558, 568, 593.

To Paston, Sir John, 587, 663, 712, 717.

To Paston, Sir John, the younger, 487, 1067, 1068.

To Paston, Margaret, 464, 820, 955.

To Paston, Margery, 713.

From Paston, John (to Calle and others), 540, 601, 575, 591.

Bill of Costs of, 788.

Call, Robert.

To John Paston, 420.

To John Paston, 420.
Text reads “647”.

Calthorpe, W.

To John Paston, 367.

Canon, Thomas, the elder, of Mekyll Pagrave.

To J. Paston, 281.

Canterbury, Archbishop of, (John Stafford).

From John Hauteyn, 63.

Chambre, Eleanor.

To William Paston, 45.

Chamberlain, Sir Roger.

To Agnes Paston, 64.

Chancellor, the Lord.

From John Paston, 530.

Chedworth, John, Bishop of Lincoln.

To John Paston, 302.

Clarence, George, Duke of.

From Edward IV., 719.

[239b]

Clere, Edmund.

To John Paston, 270.

Clere, Elizabeth.

To Paston, John, 94, 114, 447.

To Paston, Margaret, 654.

Clere, Robert.

To Sir John Paston, 1023.

Clopton, John.

To John Paston, 209, 242, 243.

Coke, William, and others.

From Sir John Fastolf, 107.

Cole, William and others.

From Sir John Fastolf, 104.

Cook, John.

From W. Coting, 697.

Coting, W.

To Cook, John, 697.

To Paston, John, 89.

To Paston, Margaret, 445.

Crane, Alice.

To Margaret Paston, 296.

Crane, John.

To John Paston, 121, 285.

Cressingham Manor, 961.

Croft, Richard.

From John Paston (the younger), 989.

Cromwell, Lord.

To John Paston, 313.

Crowmer, Robert.

To Sir John Paston, 1060.

Cryne, T.

To John Paston, 980.

Dalling, William.

Petition of, 25.

240

Damme, John.

To Paston, John, 95.

To Paston, John (from Damme and Gresham), 151.

Daniel, Thomas.

From Rob. Wenyngton, 90.

Darcy, Roger, and Giles Alyngton.

From William Makefyrr, 1078.

Daubeney, J.

To Paston, John, 521.

To Paston, Sir John, 1022.

From Lampet, Ralph, 542.

From Paston J. (to Daubeney and others), 575, 591.

Daune, Cicely.

To Sir John Paston, 679.

Daverse, T.

To Sir John Paston, 660.

Davy, John.

To John Paston, 433.

Debenham, Tymperley, and White.

To John Paston, 189.

Denyes, Thomas.

To Paston, John, 123, 141, 181, 239, 244, 245, 454, 455.

To Paston, Margaret, 463.

Dollay, R.

To John Paston, 248.

Dory, John.

To John Paston, 353.

Dowbigging, John.

To John Paston, 506.

Downyng, John.

To Edmund Paston, 991.

Durham, Bishop of (John Sherwood).

To Sir John Paston, 1040.

[240b]

Ebesham, William.

To Sir John Paston, 695.

Edingthorpe, Parson of.

To ——, 18.

To William Sewardby, 3.

Edward IV.

To Clarence, Warwick, and Archbishop Nevill, 717.

To Fynys, Sir Robert, 693.

To Paston, Sir John, 683, 698.

To Swan, William, 758.

To Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, 641.

From Paston, John, Senior, 569.

From Paston, Sir John, 879.

Elizabeth, Queen of Henry VII.

To Earl of Oxford, 1020.

Errands to Marlingford, 940.

Estgate, John.

To ——, 602.

Eye, Bailiffs, etc. of.

To John, Duke of Suffolk, 760.

Fastolf, Sir John.

Memoranda by, 159, 166.

Claims against the Crown, 309, 310.

To Berney, John, and Thomas Howes, 164, 171, 174.

To Berney, Howes, and Shipdham, 203.

To Berney, John, and Henry Inglose, 39.

To Berney, Paston, and Howes, 204.

To Bocking or Barker for J. Paston, 318.

To Fastolf, John, and John Kirteling, 97.

To Filongley, Henry, and John Paston, 271.

To Howes, Thomas, 122, 125, 130, 138, 153, 162, 186, 188, 202, 205, 251.

To Howes and W. Barker, 144.

To Howes and J. Bocking, 160, 161, 142.

To Howes, Bocking, and Shipdham, 156.

To Howes, W. Coke, and W. Shipdham, 107.

To Howes, W. Cole, and W. Shipdham, 104.

To Howes, Th. Green, and Shipdham, 137.

To Howes, Jenney, and Bocking, 158.

To Molyneux, Nich., 304.

241

To Norfolk, Duke of, 277, 278.

To Paston, John, 92, 261, 266, 269, 272, 277, 279, 286, 289, 290, 293, 298, 307, 312, 318, 321, 323, 329, 335, 336, 337, 341, 349, 350, 351, 357, 380.

To Paston, Molyneux, and West, 319.

To Paston and Yelverton, 296.

To Paston and Howes, 376.

To Scrope, Stephen, 360.

To Waller, Ric., 264.

To Whytyngham, Lady, 317.

To Yelverton, W., 359.

From Bingham, Ric., 308.

From Bocking, John, 322.

From Bourchier, Archbishop, 326.

From Filongley, Henry, 340.

From Howes, Th., 192.

From Oxford, Earl of, 168.

From Paston, J., and T. Howes, 368.

From Worcester (Botoner), W., 364, 365.

From Yelverton, W., 154.

Will of, 385, 386, 387.

Will of, depositions touching, 565.

Will of, examinations touching, 606, 639.

Inventory of Goods, 388.

Wardrobe of, 389.

College of, 390, 752.

Goods of, 638.

Lands of, 750.

Sir J. F. and John Paston, 392.

See also Paston, William, son of the Judge.

Fastolf, John, and John Kirteling.

From Sir John Fastolf, 97.

Felbrigge, Sir John.

To John Paston, 625.

Fenn, Hugh.

To Paston, John, 277, 328.

To Paston, Sir John, 682.

Filongley, Henry.

To Sir J. Fastolf, 340.

Filongley, Henry, and John Paston.

From Sir J. Fastolf, 271.

Filongley, Henry, J. Paston, and Yelverton.

From J. Bocking, 396.

[241b]

Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady.

To John Paston, 1008.

Fitzwalter, John, Lord.

To Paston, John, 1011.

To Paston, Sir John, 1024, 1025.

From Sir John Paston, 1042.

French Prisoners, Report of, 512.

Funeral Expenses of Lady Katherine Howard, 622.

Fynys, Sir Robert.

From Edward IV., 693.

Gloucester, Richard, Duke of.

To Lord Nevill, 992.

Gloys, James.

To Paston, Jon, 81, 178, 179, 300, 482.

To Paston, Sir John, 650.

From Margaret Paston, 825.

Gnateshale, Thomas.

To Margaret Paston, 634, 635.

From Lord Scales, 76.

Goldewell, Nicholas.

From William Paston, 937.

Grant from the Crown, 473.

Grene, Thomas.

To William Yelverton, 651.

From Fastolf (to Grene and others), 137.

Gresham, Tenants of.

From Lord Molynes, 86.

Gresham, James.

To Damme, Simon, 670.

To Paston, John, 74, 96, 127, 129, 131, 146, 147, 198, 303, 325, 348, 460, 513, 545, 555.

To Paston, J. (from Gresham and J. Damme), 151.

To Paston, Sir John, 771.

To Paston, Margaret, 546.

To Paston, William, 51.

To White, Master, 128.

242

From Paston, J., 136.

From Paston, J., to Margaret Paston, James Gresham, and Calle, 661.

Grey of Hastings, Edmund, Lord.

To J. Paston, 250.

From J. Paston, 252.

Griggs, T.

To Sir John Paston, 1029.

Gyne, John.

To Paston, John, 29.

To Paston, Will., 52.

H. B. of Lincoln.

To Anonymous, 405.

Hansson, Christopher.

To J. Paston, 419.

Harward, William.

From Elizabeth, Countess of Surrey, 1005.

Harwellbury, Stansted and, 1000.

Haryson, Lumen.

To Sir John Paston, 1041.

Hastings, Lord.

To Middleton, Sir John of, and Sir J. Paston, 839.

To Paston, John, 847, 848.

From John Paston, 886.

Hawte, James.

To Sir John Paston, 714.

Hawteyn, John.

Deposition against, 46.

To Stafford, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 63.

Oxnead, 50.

Hellesden, Duke of Suffolk’s attack on, 615.

Henry VI.

To Nedham, John, and John Littleton, 411.

[242b]

To Paston, John, 139.

From Richard, Duke of York, 143.

Memorial to, 282.

Henry VII.

To Oxford, Earl of, 1036, 1046.

To Paston, John, or Sir John, 1010, 1066.

Herlyng, John, of Basyngham.

Petition of, to ‘Lady’ Paston, 678.

Hert, Sir Thomas.

To Margaret Paston, 990.

Heveningham, Sir John.

To Paston, John, Senior, 404.

To Paston, Margaret, 191.

Heydon, Sir Henry.

To Sir John Paston, 1056.

Heydon, Tuddenham and, Oppressions of, 176.

Howard, Sir John, 658, 669.

From Duke of Norfolk, 668.

Howard, Lady Katherine, 622.

Howys, Sir Thomas.

To Bourchier, Cardinal, 688.

To Fastolf, Sir J., 192.

To Fastolf, Sir J. (from Howes and Paston), 368.

To Paston, John, 259, 263, 267, 268, 273, 509.

From Beauchamp, Lord, 479.

From Fastolf, Sir J., 122, 125, 130, 138, 153, 162, 186, 188, 202, 205, 251.

From Fastolf, Sir J, (to Howes and Paston), 376.

From Fastolf, Sir J. (to Howes and others), 104, 107, 137, 144, 156, 158, 160, 161, 164, 171, 173, 174, 203, 204.

Declaration of, 672.

Hungerford, Lord, and Robert Whityngham.

To Margaret of Anjou, 480.

Inglose, Henry, and John Berney.

From Sir John Fastolf, 39.

243

Ingham, Walter.

Petition of, 238.

Inventory, An, 1079.

See also Plate.

Jeffreys, Thomas.

From Duke of Suffolk, 997.

Jenney, John.

To John Paston, 294, 295.

Jenney, William.

To J. Paston, 384, 443.

From Sir J. Fastolf (to Jenney and others), 158.

Jermyn, John.

From Earl of Oxford, 167.

Jernyngham, John.

To Margaret Paston, 369.

Jersey, Bailiff and Jurats of.

To Viscount Beaumont, 68.

Joye, William, and William Paston, 49.

Jullye.

To his Father, 959.

Kela, Thomas.

To John Paston, 899.

Kemp, Cardinal, Lord Chancellor.

Petition to, 218.

Kendal, Sir John.

To Sir John Paston, 1069.

Kendal, John.

To William Paston, 1076.

King, John.

From Paston, William, 970.

From George, servant to William Paston, 971.

[243b]

Knapton, Manor of, 960.

Knivet, Sir William, and others.

From Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk, 1061.

Kyllygrewe, Robert.

To Ric. Wasse, 1083.

Lampet, Ralph.

To Daubeney, his cousin, 542.

Testimony of, 541.

Langley, Abbot of.

To Paston, Sir John, 549.

To Stokes, John, 407.

Ledham, Robert.

Information against, 241.

L’Estrange, Roger.

To Sir John Paston, 1054.

Lethum, Robert.

To John Paston, 459.

Lightfoote, Richard, and William Paston.

From Sir John Paston, 1071.

Lincoln, John Chedworth, Bishop of.

To John Paston, 302.

Littleton, Thomas, and John Nedham.

From Henry VI., 411.

Lomner, William.

To John Paston, 120, 190, 402, 465, 963.

Lovel, John, Lord.

To Viscount Beaumont, 381.

Lyng, Sir T.

To Sir J. Paston, 1058.

Lynsted, Thomas.

From William Paston, 948.

244

Makefyrr, William.

To Roger Darcy and Giles Alyngton, 1078.

Malden, Bailiff of.

From James Arblaster, 808.

Margaret of Anjou.

From Lord Hungerford and Robert Whityngham, 480.

Marham, Peter.

To William Paston, 957.

Marlingford.

Manor of, 953.

Errands to, 940.

Maryot, John.

To William Paston, 54.

Mautby, Bailiff of.

From William Paston, 1033.

Mautby, Edward.

To Margaret Paston, 653.

Memoranda, 954, 1084.

Memoranda for Prosecutions, 175.

Middleton, Sir John of, and Sir J. Paston.

From Lord Hastings, 839.

Molynes, Lord.

To the Gresham Tenants of, 86.

To Winchester, Bishop of, 79.

Molyneux, Nich.

From Sir J. Fastolf, 304, 319.

Mowth, Friar John.

To John Paston, 628.

Mundeford, Elizabeth.

To John Paston, 502.

Mundford, Osbert.

To J. Paston, 208, 378.

[244b]

Naunton, William.

To John Paston, Senior, 486.

Nedham, John, and Thomas Littleton.

From Henry VI., 411.

Nevill, Lord.

From Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 992.

Nevill, G., Archbishop of York.

To Sir John Paston, 709.

From Edward IV., 719.

Norfolk, Authorities in.

From Yorkist Lords, 410.

Norfolk, Gentlemen of.

To the Sheriff, 211.

Norfolk, Parties in, 219.

Norfolk, Sheriff of.

To King and Council, 214.

From Gentlemen of Norfolk, 211.

From Paston, J., 212.

Norfolk, John Mowbray, Third Duke of.

Proclamation by, 210.

To J. Paston, 58, 148, 150.

From Fastolf, Sir J., 277, 278.

From Oxford, Earl of, 134.

Petition against the Duke of Somerset, 230.

Norfolk, Catherine, Duchess of.

To J. Paston, 60.

Norfolk, Eleanor, Duchess of.

To Beaumont, Viscount, 382.

To Paston, J., 288.

Norfolk, John Mowbray, Fourth Duke of.

To Besieged at Caister (passports), 730, 731.

To Howard, Sir John, 668.

To Paston, John, Senior, 548.

To Paston, John, the youngest, 614.

From Paston, John, 824.

Norfolk, Duke of, his Council.

From Lord Scales, 706.

245

Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of.

To John Paston, 994, 1002.

Norfolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of.

To Knivet, Sir William, and others, 1061.

To Paston, Sir John, 1064.

Norman, Edmund.

Will of, 57.

Northwood or Norwode, John.

To Viscount Beaumont, 78.

From J. Paston, 225.

Norwich, W., Bishop of.

To W. Yelverton, 441.

Norwich, John, Prior of.

To ——, 1013.

From Sir Walter Blount, 573.

Ocley, William.

To William Paston, 1088.

Ogard, Dame Alice.

To John Paston, 327.

Osbern, John.

To John Paston, 193, 215.

Outrages, Information of, 217.

Oxford, John, Twelfth Earl of.

To Fastolf, Sir J., 168.

To Jermyn, J., 167.

To Norfolk, Duke of, 134.

To Paston, J., 118, 124, 132, 149, 163, 437, 438, 456.

To Stapleton, Sir M., and Th. Brews, 133.

From Paston, J., 240.

Oxford, Elizabeth, Countess of.

To J. Paston, 232, 233, 234.

Oxford, John, Thirteenth Earl of.

To Bedinfield, Sir Edmund, 1015.

To a Lady, 775.

To Paston, Edmund, 1034.

To Paston, Sir John (the elder), 686, 696.

To Paston, John, or Sir John (the younger), 1012, 1021, 1032, 1037, 1038, 1045, 1047, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1072.

[245b]

To Paston, Sir John, and another, 1065.

To Spilman, Henry, and others, 770.

To Vere, Thomas, 769.

From Elizabeth, Queen of Henry VII., 1020.

From Henry VII., 1036, 1046.

Oxford, Steward of Earl of.

To ‘Black Knight,’ 1073.

Oxford, Margaret, Countess of.

To John or Sir John Paston, 1009, 1070.

Oxnead Parsonage, 934, 943.

Oxnead and Friar Hawteyn, 50.

Painter’s Work, 756.

Pampyng, John.

To Paston, John, Senior, 481, 559.

To Paston, Sir John, 751.

From John Paston to Pampyng and others, 540.

Passport.

To Besieged on surrender of Caister, 730.

Paston, Land in, 48.

Paston, Vicar of.

To Margaret Paston, 852, 853.

Paston, Agnes.

To Paston, Edmund, 62.

To Paston, John, 93, 105, 194, 195, 196, 207, 222, 227, 237, 363, 493.

To Paston, William, 34.

From Chamberlain, Sir Roger, 64.

From Poynings, Elizabeth, 374.

From Reynolds, William, of Crowmer, 231.

From Williamson, Sir Robert, 503.

‘Errands to London of A. P.,’ 362.

Will of, 644, 645.

Paston, Dame Agnes, Widow of

the Second Sir John.

Will of, App. 9.

246

Paston, Agnes and William.

Manors of, 919.

Paston, Clement, Father of the Judge.

Will of, App. 1.

Paston, Clement, Son of the Judge.

To J. Paston, 430, 461, 478, 484, 557, 564, 627.

Paston, Edmund, Son of the Judge.

To John Paston, 69, 789, 870.

From Agnes Paston, 62.

Will of, 85.

Paston, Edmund, Son of John.

To Paston, John, or Sir John, the younger, his brother, 789, 952, 1056.

To Paston, Margaret, 975.

To Paston, William, his brother, 974.

From Downyng, John, 991.

From Oxford, Earl of, 1034.

From Paston, Sir John, 836.

From Paston, Sir John (to him and John Paston), 873.

From Paston, William, his brother, 969.

Paston, John, Son of the Judge.

To ——, 213, 508.

To Chancellor, the Lord, 530.

To Edward iv., 569.

To Fastolf, Sir John (from him and Howes), 368.

To Gloys, Jas., 301.

To Gresham, Jas., 136.

To Grey, Edmund, Lord of Hastings, 252.

To Norfolk, Sheriff of, 212.

To Norwode, John, 225.

To Oxford, Earl of, 240.

To Pampyng, Calle, and Wykes, 540.

To Paston, Sir John, 659, 700, 741.

To Paston, Margaret, 408, 412, 468, 475, 535, 595, 600, 609.

To Paston, Margaret, and others, 575, 591, 601.

To Radclyff, John, of Attylburgh, 624.

To Southwell, Richard, 440.

To Suffolk, Duke of, 534.

From Anonymous, 56, 80, 145, 495, 574, 1082.

From Anonymous (to Paston and Yelverton), 414.

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From Arblaster, Jas., 636.

From B. D. M. S., 631.

From Balkey, T., 1081.

From Barker, Will., 379.

From Berney, John, 199, 470, 471.

From Berney, John (to Paston and Rokewode), 467.

From Berry, Henry, 556.

From Bocking, John, 330, 331, 334, 345, 354.

From Bocking, John (to Paston and others), 396.

From Boleyn, Sir Geoffrey, 428.

From Botoner, W. See Worcester.

From Bourchier, Archbishop, 344.

From Brackley, Friar. See that title.

From Bromholm, John, Prior of, 431.

From Bromholme, Robert, Prior of, 84.

From Calle, Richard. See that title.

From Call, Robert, 420.

From Calthorpe, W., 367.

From Canon, Thos., the Elder, of Mekyll Pagrave, 281.

From Clere, Edmund, 270.

From Clere, Elizabeth, 94, 114, 447.

From Clopton, John, 209, 242, 243.

From Cotyng, W., 89.

From Crane, John, 121.

From Cromwell, Lord, 313.

From Damme, John, 95.

From Damme, John, and J. Gresham, 151.

From Daubeney, J., 521.

From Davy, John, 433.

From Debenham, Tymperley, and White, 189.

From Denyes, Thomas, 123, 141, 181, 239, 244, 245, 454, 455.

From Dollay, R., 248.

From Dory, John, 353.

From Dowbigging, John, 506.

From Fastolf, Sir John. See that title.

From Fastolf, Sir John (to Paston and others), 204, 271, 275, 319, 376.

From Felbrigge, Sir John, 625.

From Fenn, Hugh, 324, 328.

From Gloys, Jas., 81, 178, 179, 300, 482.

From Gresham, Jas. See that title.

From Grey (of Hastings), Edmund, Lord, 250.

From Gyne, John, 29.

From Hansson, Christopher, 419.

From Henry VI., 139.

From Heveningham, Sir John, 494.

From Howes, Thomas, 259, 263, 267, 268, 273, 347, 509.

247

From Jenney, John, 294, 295.

From Jenney, William, 384, 443.

From Lethum, Robert, 459.

From Lincoln, John Chedworth, Bishop of, 302.

From Lomner, William, 120, 190, 402, 465.

From Mowth, Friar John, 628.

From Mundeford, Elizabeth, 502.

From Mundeford, Robert, 208, 378.

From Naunton, William, 486.

From Norfolk, third Duke of, 58, 148, 150.

From Norfolk, fourth Duke of, 548.

From Norfolk, Catherine, Duchess of, 60, 288.

From Ogard, Dame Alice, 327.

From Osbern, John, 193, 215.

From Oxford, Earl of, 118, 124, 132, 149, 163, 437, 438, 456.

From Oxford, Elizabeth, Countess of, 232, 233, 234.

From Pampyng, John, 481, 559.

From Paston, Agnes. See that title.

From Paston, Clement, 430, 461, 478, 484, 557, 564, 627.

From Paston, Edmund, 69, 870.

From Paston, Sir John, 375, 477, 511, 518, 612, 613.

From Paston, John, his second son, 532, 533, 552, 586, 633.

From Paston, Margaret. See that title.

From Paston, William, his brother, 91, 254, 260, 391, 400, 406, 526.

From Paston, William, and Th. Playter, 448.

From Payn, John, 126.

From Playter, Thomas. See that title.

From Playter, Thomas, and W. Paston, 450.

From Price, William, 291.

From R. C. V. C., 550.

From Reppes, Robert, 36.

From Russe, John, 333, 476, 515, 525, 529, 531, 580.

From Rysing, John, 588.

From St. Benet’s, Abbot of, 274.

From Scales, Thos., Lord. See that title.

From Shotbolt, John, 434.

From Smythe, John, 453.

From Southwell, Ric., 206, 262, 632.

From Sperlyng, G., 398.

From Sporle, Vicar of, 140.

From Taverham, Roger, 490, 491.

From W. C., 516.

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From Warwick, Ric., Earl of, 257.

From Wayte, William, 142, 170, 172.

From Willoughby (of Eresby), Robert, Lord, 61.

From Windsor, Henry, 332, 370, 483.

From Wingfield, Sir John, 439.

From Worcester (or Botoner), W. See that title.

From Wychyngham, Edmund, 220.

From Wykes, John, 514.

From Wymondham, John, 619.

From Yelverton, William, 66.

From York, Richard, Duke of, 256.

Petitions of, 59, 102, 135, 524, 575, 590.

Expenses of, 373.

Outlawry of, 572.

Funeral of, 637.

J. P., and Margaret Paston, 43.

Fastolf, Sir J., and J. P., 392.

To Pampyng, Calle, and Wykes, 540.
Text reads “Panpyng”.

Fastolf, Sir J., and J. P., 392
Text reads “J. F.”

Paston, or Wortes, John, 11, 14.

Paston, John, eldest son of John Paston, Senior (Sir John in 1463).

To Anne, Mistress, 687.

To Beauchamp, Lord, 674.

To Edward IV., 879.

To Paston, Edmund, his brother, 836.

To Paston, John, his father, 375, 477, 511, 518, 612, 613.

To Paston, John, his brother, 655, 662, 665, 691, 703, 715, 729, 742, 753, 762, 781, 782, 798, 800, 812, 813, 826, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 841, 842, 843, 858, 860, 861, 864, 881, 883, 884, 888, 892, 900, 903, 909, 912, 914, 929, 936.

To Paston, John, and Edmund, 873.

To Paston, Margaret, his mother, 652, 725, 736, 774, 795, 837, 846, 856, 857, 865, 875, 889, 891, 893, 911, 916, 930, 956.

To Townsend, Roger, 699.

To Writtill, Master, 722, 723.

From Anonymous, 690.

From Bedingfield, Edmund, 918.

From Brews, Sir Thomas, 902.

From Browne, Robert, 429, 711.

From Calle, Richard, 487, 587, 663, 712, 717.

From Daubeney, John, 1022.

From Daune, Cecily, 679.

From Daverse, T., 660.

From Ebesham, William, 695.

248

From Edward IV., 683, 698.

From Fenn, Hugh, 682.

From Gloys, Sir James, 650.

From Gresham, James, 771.

From Hastings, Lord (to Sir John of Middleton and Sir John Paston), 839.

From Hawte, James, 714.

From Langley, Abbot of, 549.

From Nevill, G., Archbishop of York, 709.

From Osbern, John, 819.

From Oxford, Earl of, 686, 696.

From Pampyng, John, 751.

From Paston, John (his father), 659, 700, 741.

From Paston, John, the youngest. See that title.

From Paston, Margaret. See that title.

From Paston, Walter, 945.

From Paston, William, 664, 854.

From Pecock, William, 786, 921, 922.

From Poynings, Elizabeth, 692.

From Pympe, John, 906, 907, 908.

From Reynforth, Constance, 928.

From Sporle, Tenants of, 844.

From Strange, J., 657.

From Whetley, J., 932.

From Whynbergh, Robert, 880.

From Worcester, W., (Botoner), 927.

From Wykes, John, 598, 626.

Deeds of, 785.

Will of, 920.

Paston, John, the youngest (Sir John in 1487).

To ——, 449, 967.

To Brews, Margery, 887.

To Croft, Richard, 989.

To Fitzwalter, Lord, 1042.

To Hastings, Lord, 886.

To Norfolk, Duke of, 824.

To Paston, John, his father, 532, 533, 552, 586, 633.

To Paston, Sir John, his brother, 659, 661, 666, 700, 705, 710, 716, 732, 735, 737, 740, 741, 746, 747, 793, 796, 801, 802, 804, 805, 809, 810, 817, 821, 823, 828, 829, 850, 876, 877, 883, 885, 890, 904, 925, 957.

To Paston, Margaret, 607, 673, 684, 759, 766, 776, 778, 780, 784, 868, 878, 882, 901, 915, 926, 962, 965, 979.

To Paston, Dame Margery, his wife, 1019.

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To Paston, Will., his brother, and R. Lightfoot, 1071.

From Anonymous, 789.

From Brews, Dame Elizabeth, 894, 895, 896, 1017, 1018.

From Brews, Margery, 897, 898.

From Bromholm, John, Prior of, 972.

From Browne, Dame Elizabeth, 1003.

From Browne, Sir George, 694.

From Calle, Richard, 1067, 1068.

From Clere, Robert, 1023.

From Crowmer, Robert, 1060.

From Cryne, T., 980.

From Durham, Bishop of, 1040.

From Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady, 1008.

From Fitzwalter, John, Lord, 1011, 1024, 1025.

From Griggs, T., 1029.

From Haryson, Lumen, 1041.

From Hastings, Lord, 847, 848.

From Henry VII., 1010, 1066.

From Heydon, Sir Henry, 1056.

From Kela, Thomas, 899.

From Kendal, Sir John, 1069.

From L’Estrange, Roger, 1054.

From Lomnor, William, 963.

From Lyng, Sir T., 1058.

From Norfolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of, 1064.

From Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of, 994, 1002.

From Norfolk, John Mowbray, Fourth Duke of, 614.

From Oxford, Earl of. See that title.

From Oxford, Margaret, Countess of, 1009, 1070.

From Paston, Edmund, 789, 952, 1056.

From Paston, Sir John. See that title.

From Paston, Sir John (to him and Edmund Paston), 873.

From Paston, Margaret. See that title.

From Paston, Margery, his wife, 923, 982, 983, 999, 1007, 1030.

From Paston, Walter, his brother, 946.

From Paston, William, his brother, 939, 942, 1026, 1031, 1039, 1053.

From Paston, William, his son, 1062.

From R. B., 984.

From R. L., 783.

From Southwell, Richard, 867.

From Suffolk, Duke of, 1006.

From Suffolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of, 993.

From Surrey. Earl of, 1043, 1044.

From Surrey, Elizabeth, Countess of, 1004.

From Writtill, 728.

249

From Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, 1048, 1059.

J. P. and the surrender of Caister, 731.

J. P. and Margery Brews, 910.

J. P. and his uncle William, 966, 998.

Books of, 987.

Paston, Margaret, Wife of John.

To ——, 597.

To Brews, Dame Elizabeth, 913.

To Gloys, Sir James, 825.

To Paston, John, her husband, 38, 47, 75, 77, 82, 83, 87, 88, 103, 106, 180, 182, 183, 184, 187, 197, 201, 216, 221, 224, 226, 228, 229, 236, 306, 377, 423, 427, 432, 435, 462, 466, 469, 472, 488, 489, 496, 497, 504, 505, 510, 517, 536, 539, 544, 551, 553, 567, 578, 579, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 590, 594, 596, 599, 604, 610, 611, 616, 617, 620, 630, 761, 792, 811.

To Paston, Sir John, her eldest son, 552, 592, 629, 649, 671, 701, 704, 720, 721, 724, 733, 752, 761, 790, 794, 803, 863, 871, 874, 917.

To Paston, John, her second son, 623, 787, 791, 792, 797, 811, 814, 816, 862, 866.

From Alyard, Edmund, 944.

From Anonymous, 501, 608, 977.

From Barker, W., 986.

From Burton, J., 444.

From Calle, Richard, 464, 820, 955.

From Clere, Elizabeth, 654.

From Cotyng, W., 445.

From Crane, Alice, 296.

From Denyes, Thomas, 463.

From Gnatyshale, Thomas, 634, 635.

From Gresham, James, 546.

From Herlyng, John, of Basyngham, 678.

From Hert, Sir Thomas, 990.

From Jernyngan, John, 369.

From Mautby, Edward, 653.

From Paston, Vicar of, 852, 853.

From Paston, Edmund, 975.

From Paston, John, her husband, 408, 412, 468, 475, 535, 595, 600, 609.

From Paston, John (to her and others), 591, 601.

From Paston, John, the eldest son. See that title.

From Paston, John, the youngest son. See that title.

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From Paston, Walter, her son, 931.

From Paston, William, 255, 869.

From Piers, 424, 474.

From Pykenham, William, 941.

From Russe, John, 656.

From Spany, Robert, of Possewyke, 394.

From Worcester, William, 681.

From Wykes, John, 576.

Will of, 978.

John Paston and M. P., 43.

Paston, Margaret, Wife of Edmund.

Will of, App. 8.

Paston, Margaret, Wife of Robert.

Will of, App. 5.

Paston, Margery, Daughter of John.

From Richard Calle, 713.

Paston, Margery, Wife of John Paston the youngest.

To Paston, John, or Sir John, her husband, 923, 982, 983, 999, 1007, 1030.

From Paston, Sir John, 1019.

Paston, Robert, of Wiveton.

Will of, App. 4.

Paston, Walter, Son of John.

To Paston, Sir John, his brother, 945.

To Paston, John, his brother, 946.

To Paston, Margaret, his mother, 931.

Will of, 950.

Paston, William, the Judge.

To ——, 10.

To the Vicar of the Abbot of Clugny, 20.

To Worsted, William, and others, 12.

From Anonymous, 15.

From Bromholme, Nich., Prior of, 8.

From Chambre, Eleanor, 45.

From Cressingham, Ralph, Parson of, 17.

From Gresham, Jas., 51.

From Gyney, John, 52.

From Maryot, John, 54.

From Paston, Agnes, 34.

From Willoughby, Robert, Lord, 22.

250

From Wotton, William, 55.

Will of, App. 2.

W. P., and William Joye, 49.

Instructions to John Staynford, 7.

Paston, William, Son of the Judge.

To ——, Lord, 30.

To Goldewell, Nicholas, 937.

To King, John, 970.

To Lynsted, Thomas, 948.

To Paston, John, 91, 254, 260, 391, 400, 406, 526.

To Paston, John (from him and Playters), 450.

To Paston, Sir John, 664, 854.

To Paston, Margaret, 255, 869.

To Pope, William, of Bacton, 938.

To Staynford, John, 7.

To Walsh, Robert, 958, 964.

To Waryns, Henry, 949.

From Brackley, Friar, 403.

Will of, App. 7.

Plate of, 951.

W. P. and Sir John Fastolf, 985.

George, Servant of, to John King, 971.

See also Paston, Agnes, and William; and Paston, John, the youngest.

Paston, William, Son of John.

To Mautby, Bailiff of, 1033.

To Paston, Edmund, his brother, 969.

To Paston, John, or Sir John, the youngest, his brother, 939, 942, 1026, 1031, 1039, 1053.

From Andrew, Thomas, 1027, 1028.

From Barnard, William, 1055.

From Breton, John, of Hadley, 1086.

From Paston, Edmund, 974.

From Paston, Sir John (to him and R. Lightfoot), 1071.

From Wryght, John, 1085.

Paston, William, Son of Sir John the younger.

To Sir John Paston, his father, 1062.

From Kendal, John, 1076.

From Warham, Archbishop, 1075.

Paston, William (uncertain).

From Marham, Peter, 957.

From Ocley, William, 1088.

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Payn, J.

To John Paston, 126.

Pecock, William.

To Sir John Paston, 786, 921, 922.

Pickering, Nicholas.

Will of, 603.

Piers.

To Paston, Margaret, 424, 474.

To Rokesby, Robert, 425.

Plate, Inventory of, 968.

Playter, Thomas.

To Paston, John, 253, 421, 422, 451, 452, 457, 474, 500, 527, 528, 537.

To Paston, John (from William Paston and T. P.), 450.

Pleadings in 23 Henry VI., 253.

Pope, William, of Bacton.

From William Paston, 938.

Poynings, Elizabeth.

To Paston, Agnes, 374.

To Paston, Sir John, 692.

Price, William.

To John Paston, 291.

Proclamation against Henry Tudor, 1001.

Prosecutions, Memoranda for, 176.

Pykenham, William.

To Margaret Paston, 941.

Pympe, John.

To Paston, Sir John, 906, 907, 908.

Pyrke, John.

Will of, App. 3.

R. B.

To John Paston, 984.

251

R. C. V. C.

To John Paston, the eldest, 550.

R. L.

To John Paston, 783.

Radclyff, John, of Attylborough.

To John Paston, 624.

Reppes, Robert.

To John Paston, 60.

Reynforth, Constance.

To Sir John Paston, 928.

Reynolds, William, of Crowmer.

To Agnes Paston, 231.

Richmond, Margaret, Countess of.

To ——, 1063.

Rokesby, Robert.

From Piers, 425.

Rokewode, William.

From Berney (to Rokewode and J. Paston), 467.

Rondelle, Martin.

To Sir John Paston, 838.

Rothwell, Master.

From Anonymous, 570.

Russe, John.

To Paston, John, 333, 476, 515, 525, 529, 531, 580.

To Paston, Margaret, 656.

Rysyng, John.

To Sir John Paston, 588.

Sacred Vessels, 562.

St. Albans, Battle of, 283, 284.

St. Benet’s, John Martin, Abbot of.

To John Paston, 274.

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St. Faith, Monastery of, 976.

Salisbury, Richard, Earl of.

To Viscount Beaumont, 361.

Scales Lands, The, 1035.

Scales, Anthony, Lord.

To ——, 707.

To Norfolk, Council of the Duke of, 706.

Scales, Thomas, Lord.

To Gnateshale, Thos., 76.

To Paston, John, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 246, 342, 343.

Scrope, Stephen.

From Sir J. Fastolf, 360.

Sewarby, William.

From Anonymous, 3.

From Edingthorpe, Parson of, 3.

Shipdam, Walter or Watkin.

From Sir J. Fastolf (to Shipdam and others), 104, 107, 137, 156, 203.

Shotbolt, Thomas.

To John Paston, 434.

Smyth, John.

To John Paston, Senior, 453.

Southwell, Richard.

To John Paston, 206, 262, 632, 867.

From John Paston, 440.

Spany, Robert, of Possewyke.

To Margaret Paston, 394.

Sperlyng, G.

To John Paston, 398.

Spelman, Sir Henry.

From John Aubry, 718.

Spilman, Henry, and others.

From Earl of Oxford, 770.

Sporle, Vicar of.

To John Paston, 140.

252

Stafford, John, Archbishop of Canterbury.

From John Hauteyn, 63.

Stansted and Harwellbury, 1000.

Stapleton, Sir Miles, and Thomas Brews.

From Earl of Oxford, 133.

Staynford, John.

From William Paston, 7.

Stodeley, John.

News Letter of, 235.

Stoke, Battle of, 1016.

Stokesley, John.

From Abbot of Langley, 407.

Strange, J.

To Sir John Paston, 657.

Suffolk, Alice, Duchess of, 702.

Suffolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of.

To John Paston, 993.

Suffolk, William, Duke of.

Impeachment of, 101.

To his son, 117.

Suffolk, John, Duke of.

To Eye, Bailiffs, etc., of, 760.

To Jeffreys, Thomas, 997.

To Paston, John, 1006.

From Paston, John, 534.

Attack on Hellesdon, 615.

Surrey, Elizabeth, Countess of.

To Harward, William, 1005.

To Paston, John, 1004.

Surrey, Earl of.

To ——, 1005.

To Paston, Sir John, 1043, 1044.

Swaffham, Town of.

Petition from, 185.

Swan, William.

From Edward IV., 758.

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Tailboys, William.

To Viscount Beaumont, 100.

Taverham, Roger.

To John Paston, 400, 401.

Tewkesbury, Battle of, 777.

Townsend, Roger.

From Sir John Paston, 699.

Tuddenham, Sir Thomas.

From Richard, Earl of Warwick, 98.

Tuddenham and Heydon.

Oppressions of, 176.

Tudor, Henry.

Proclamation against, 1001.

Tymperley, Debenham, and White.

To John Paston, 189.

Vaux, John, Parson of Edingthorpe.

To ——, 18.

To William Sewarby, 3.

Vere, Thomas.

From Earl of Oxford, 769.

Verses by a Lady, 988.

W. C.

To John Paston, 516.

Waller, Richard.

From Sir J. Fastolf, 264.

Walsh, Robert.

From William Paston, 958, 964.

Warham, Archbishop.

To William Paston, 1075.

253

Waryns, Henry.

From William Paston, 949.

Warwick, Richard, Earl of.

To Paston, John, 257.

To Tuddenham, Sir Thos., 98.

From Edward IV., 719.

Wass, Richard.

From Robert Kyllygrewe, 1083.

Waynflete, William, Bishop of Winchester.

From Lord Molynes, 79.

Advice touching Will of Fastolf, 393.

Wayte, William.

To John Paston, 142, 170, 172.

From John Bocking, 169.

Wentworth, Sir Philip.

Petition of, 397.

Wenyngton, Robert.

To Thomas Daniel, 90.

West, Thomas.

From Sir J. Fastolf, 319.

White, Debenham and Tymperley.

To John Paston, 189.

White, Master.

From James Gresham, 128.

Whetley, J.

To Sir John Paston, 932.

Whityngham, Robert. See Hungerford.

Whynbergh, Robert.

To Sir John Paston, 880.

Williamson, Sir Robert.

To Agnes Paston, 503.

Willoughby, John.

To Lord Beaumont, 33.

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Willoughby (of Eresby), Robert, Lord.

To John Paston, 61.

Windsor, Henry.

To Bocking, J., and Worcester, 299.

To Paston, J., 332, 370, 483.

Wingfield, Sir John.

To John Paston, 439.

Wingfield, Thomas.

From Writtill, 727.

Worcester (or Botoner), William.

To ——, 401, 577, 744.

To Berney, John, 399.

To Fastolf, Sir John, 364, 365.

To Paston, John, 247, 249, 258, 297, 314, 315, 316, 320, 346, 355, 356, 372.

To Paston, John, and J. Bocking, 1077.

To Paston, Sir John, 927.

To Paston, Margaret, 681.

Worsted, William, and others.

From William Paston, 12.

Wortes, or Paston, John, 11, 14.

Wotton, William, of Pagrave.

To William Paston, 55.

Wright, John.

To William Paston, 1085.

Writtill, Master.

To Caister, Besiegers of, 726.

To Paston, John, 728.

To Wingfield, Thomas, 727.

From Paston, Sir John, 722, 723.

Wychyngham, Edmund.

To John Paston, 220.

Wyke, John.

To Paston, Sir John, 598, 626.

To Paston, Margaret, 576.

From Paston, John, 514.

From Paston, John (to him and others), 540.

Wykes ——.

Bill for travelling expenses, 1080.

254

Wymondham, John.

To John Paston, 619.

Yarmouth, Bailiffs of.

To Sir John Paston, 1048, 1059.

Yelverton, William, Justice (Sir William in 1461).

To Bocking, John, 155.

To Fastolf, Sir John, 154.

To Paston, John, 66.

From Anonymous (to Yelverton and Paston), 414.

From Bocking, J. (to Yelverton and others), 396.

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From Fastolf, Sir John, 359.

From Fastolf, Sir John (to him and Paston), 275.

From Norwich, W., Bishop of, 441.

Message of, 618.

Yelverton, William, Grandson of the Judge.

From Thomas Grene, 651.

York, Richard, Duke of.

To Henry VI., 143.

To Paston, J., 256.

Indenture with Sir J. Fastolf, 223.

Yorkist Lords.

To Norfolk Authorities, 410.

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GENERAL INDEX
OF
NAMES, PLACES, SUBJECTS, AND OBSOLETE WORDS


[Entries are ordinarily made under the form of spelling most in conformity with modern usage, but in the case of puzzling variants cross references are given.]


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Index of Names

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Abbevile, v. 287.

‘Abbey of the Holy Ghost’ (Alcock’s), i. 323; vi. 66.

Abbot, John, ii. 120.

Abbys, Will., v. 305.

Abergavenny (Bargevenny), Lady, iii. 98.

Acle (Okill), Norfolk, i. 200; ii. 313; iii. 236 (bis), 238; v. 136.

Acle (Ocle), Magna et Parva, v. 202.

Acton, Hugh, ii. 212.

Adam, ——, ii. 257.

Adam, John, iv. 66.

Adam, Little, iii. 231.

Adam, Master, ii. 299.

Æneas Sylvius, afterwards Pope Pius II., i. 58.

Agas, ——, tenant at Cotton, iii. 315.

Akethorpe, Lowestoft, Suffolk, iv. 102, 109, 173, 174, 175, 241, 243, 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 148, 189.

Albert the Prodigal, Duke of Austria, i. 89; ii. 205.

Alblastre. See Arblaster.

Albon, John, i. 29.

Albon, Rob., vi. 153.

Alborow, Margaret, i. 306-307, 319; vi. 8.

Alburugh. See Hawteyn, Friar John.

Entry spelled “Hautayne”.

Alcock, John, Master of the Rolls (1471-2); Bishop of Rochester (1468-76); Bishop of Worcester (1476-86); Bishop of Ely (1486-1500); Lord Chancellor (1485-86), i. 323; vi. 98.

Alderford, Edmund, ii. 29.

Alderiche, Friar John, vi. 179.

Alderton More, Yorkshire, vi. 131.

Alençon, ii. 5; iii. 63.

Alençon, John, Duke of, taken prisoner at battle of Verneuil (1424), iii. 50, 59, 64, 73.

Alexander, iii. 135.

Aleyn, Dr., iii. 226, 242; iv. 10, 142, 205; v. 110, 150, 169.

——, Wife of, v. 159, 164.

Aleyn, John, ii. 172, 232, 233.

Aleynes, ——, Farmer of Fresham, iv. 9, 123.

Alfonso V., King of Arragon, i. 54, 89; ii. 126, 205.

Alford, John, iv. 307.

Alington, Giles, vi. 172.

Alington, John, ii. 307; iv. 150-152.

Alington, Master, iii. 45, 46-47.

Alington, Will., ii. 307; v. 270.

Alisander, ——, iii. 226.

Allen, Thos., clerk of Peter Le Neve, i. 330.

Alman, Rob., ii. 299.

Almayne (German) harness, vi. 173.

Alnwick (Annewyke), Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59, 60, 71.

Alnwick, Will., Bishop of Lincoln, vi. 76, 190.

Aloyned. Esloigned, iv. 114.

Alpherde, John, iv. 279.

‘Alredis sone,’ ii. 269.

Alunday, Richer, ii. 2.

Alwedyr, ——, vi. 4, 7.

Alyard, Mr. Edmund, i. 306; v. 320; vi. 11-12, 13, 16, 17.

Alyer, green, a kind of cloth, v. 307.

Alygh, Ralph, iii. 142.

Alys. See Hales.

Amasia, iii. 97.

Amewse, iii. 214.

Amiens, v. 203.

Amiens (Amyas), Sr. John of, vi. 154.

Ampthill, ii. 325.

Ancell, John, vi. 16.

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Andrew, Thos., vi. 206, 207.

Andrew or Andrews, John, ii. 145, 193, 194, 252, 326; iii. 18, 34, 85, 91, 95, 105, 112, 120, 121, 133, 222, 227, 228, 245, 248, 309; iv. 145, 205; vi. 200.

Andrewe, vi. 113-114, 114-115.

Andrews, Jas., v. 25.

Anemps. Anent; towards or before, v. 15.

Angerville, Normandy (Ankyrvile), ii. 8.

Anjou, France, i. 46, 47, 48, 57, 60, 62, 103, 107; ii. 121; iii. 155; vi. 83.

Anjou, Charles of, Count of Maine, brother of King René, i. 46, 50; ii. 123.

Anjou, Margaret of. See Margaret.

Anjou, René, Duke of, ii. 123.

Anne, Duchess of Brittany, afterwards Queen of France, vi. 125-127.

Anne, Lady, v. 67.

Anond, John, vi. 152.

Annewyke. See Alnwick.

Anselm, Abbot. See Hulme.

Ante-dated Letters Patent, iii. 88.

Antony, Castle of (qu. the Bastile of St. Anthony in Paris ?), ii. 7.

Apawys, Norfolk, v. 299.

Apeyr. Impair, iv. 124, 125.

Appeal of Murder, v. 65, 73.

Appleby (Appylby), John, iv. 269.

Appleyard family, i. 30.

Appleyard, John, iv. 105.

Appleyard (Appulzerd), Nich., of Norwich, ii. 191, 193, 212, 213, 252, 253, 261, 266.

Appointment. A treaty; terms or conditions laid down, v. 42, 46, 57, 58.

Ap Rice (Aprys), David, ii. 27.

Aprys. See Ap Rice.

Arblaster, Agnes, ii. 295.

Arblaster (Alblastre), Jas., i. 190, 276; ii. 150, 294 (bis), 295, 323; iii. 86, 135, 139, 218, 226, 227, 237; iv. 18, 46, 105, 166, 172, 193, 207, 221, 226, 259, 273, 274, 275; v. 41, 88, 148-149, 150, 199, 201, 202, 230, 239, 289.

——, Wife of, iii. 130.

Ardern, Sir Peter, iii. 268; iv. 94.

Arfleet. See Harfleur.

Argenten, Sir William, ii. 46.

Argenton, Normandy, ii. 5.

Arkesay, Parson of, ii. 113; iii. 157.

Arleham, iv. 225.

Armagnac, John, Count of, i. 61; v. 180.

Arnald, Davy, iv. 204.

Aronde. Errand, iv. 161.

Arques (Arkes), Normandy, i. 56, 106; iii. 306.

Arragon, King of. See Alfonso V.

Arran, Thomas Boyd, Earl of, v. 144, 147.

Arthern, i. 336.

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Arthur, King, iv. 298; vi. 65; Death of, i. 323.

Arthur, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VII., i. 317; vi. 161.

Arundel, Sir John, vi. 118.

Arundel, Sir John, of the West, vi. 151, 187.

Arundel, William Fitzalan, Earl of, i. 176; iv. 217; v. 62.

Ascam, ——, ii. 20.

Ashfield (Aschefylde), ——, iv. 194; v. 38.

Ashton (Ascheton), Ralph, i. 297; iv. 60; v. 243.

Aske, Jane, vi. 37.

Aslak, Walter, i. 32-33; ii. 12-18, 28.

Aslake, ——, v. 201.

Aspall, Sir Robert, i. 193.

Asse la Rebole, ii. 7.

Asshcote, ——, ii. 317.

Assize, Writ of, iv. 22.

Asslie, Kent, iv. 310.

Astley (Astele), ——, iv. 209.

Attaint, iii. 10, 18, 32, 76, 84, 129.

Attcliff, ——, i. 269.

Attcliff, or Hattecliff, Will., v. 85, 181, 184.

Atte Hill, Roger, ii. 42.

Atte More. See More.

Attleborough, Norfolk, i. 202; iii. 80, 153, 155, 162; iv. 214; v. 256, 262; vi. 94, 100, 109.

Attlebridge (Attylbrigge), Norfolk, iv. 8.

‘Attrochid,’ ii. 123. So Fenn reads the word, which he interprets as attracted. The reading in the Rolls of Parliament is, however, accroched.

Atwell, Thom., vi. 56.

At Wessyll. See Entwistle.

Aubre, Adam, ii. 17, 18.

Aubry (Awbry), iii. 286; iv. 231.

Aubry, John, v. 34.

Audeley, Sir James, vi. 102.

Audeley, John, iii. 307.

Audeley, Sir Humphrey, v. 104, 105.

Audeley, Lord, i. 179, 180, 182.

Audeley (Awdley), ——, vi. 118, 187.

Austin (Awstyn), Hugh, iv. 265.

Austria, Duke of. See Albert.

Avranches (Averense), ii. 5.

Awdley. See Audeley.

Awge (?), in France, ii. 6.

Axes, Anne, iii. 146.

‘Ayeseldys wife,’ vi. 43.

Aylesham, Norfolk, i. 90; ii. 54, 55, 224, 311; iii. 298; iv. 242.

Aylinton (? Aylmerton), Norfolk, iv. 215.

Aylmerton, Norfolk, i. 254; v. 64. See Aylinton.

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Ayscough, Wm., Bishop of Salisbury, i. 76.

B. D. M. S., iv. 244.

Baberham (Baburgham), Cambridge, ii. 162.

Babington, Thos., iv. 118 note, 119.

Babthorpe, Ralph of, iii. 28, 30.

Bacon, or Bakon, ——, iv. 40.

Bacon, Edmund, i. 41; ii. 30.

Bacon, Francis, Lord, i. 314.

Bacon, John, senior, ii. 261.

Bacon, John, junior, ii. 261.

Bacon, Margery, i. 41; ii. 30.

Bacon, Maud, i. 41.

Baconthorpe, Norfolk, iv. 67.

Bacton (Baketun, etc.), Norfolk, ii. 10, 33, 34, 63, 70, 263; iv. 80, 230; v. 117 (bis), 323; vi. 3, 20, 162-163, 190.

Bacton, Vicar of, vi. 188.

Bacton, Adam, Vicar of, vi. 189.

Bacton (Baketon), Edmund, Elizabeth, Margaret, Robert, ii. 67.

Bacton, ——, land of, vi. 20.

Bacton (Bakton), John, ii. 80, 87, 98; iv. 250, 251, 252; v. 209, 221; vi. 162-163, 188.

Bacton, Martha, vi. 188.

Bacton, William, ii. 278; v. 63; vi. 189, 192, 193, 198, 199.

Bacton’s Place, vi. 162.

Baggeworth, iii. 143.

Bagham, Thos., iii. 4.

Bailey, ——, i. 72.

Bailey, Wm., vi. 167.

Bain, ——, iii. 136.

Bakeney, Joan, iv. 70.

Baker, John, vi. 167.

Baketun. See Bacton.

Bakon. See Bacon.

Bakton. See Bacton.

Bakuile, France, ii. 7.

Bald batts, iv. 67.

Balden, Reginald, ii. 72.

Baldeswell, ii. 265.

Baldware, Laurence, Rector of Stockton, ii. 45;

Parson of Oxnead, ii. 234.

See also Oxnead.

Baley, Mr. vi. 44.

Balkey, T., vi. 183.

Ball, ——, ii. 135, 244.

Ball, Agnes, ii. 246.

Ball, John, ii. 246; iv. 243.

Ballon (Balon), France, ii. 7.

Baly, Roger, ii. 271.

Bamborough, Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59 (bis), 60.

Bampton, Thos., ii. 131.

Banbury, i. 249.

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Bang, Henry, ii. 267, 271, 308, 311.

Bange, Austin, i. 331.

Bange, Thos., vi. 166, 167.

Baningham, Rob., iv. 178.

Baningham, Norfolk, iv. 215.

Baningham, Little, vi. 208.

Banyard, ——, iv. 151.

Bapthorp. See Babthorpe.

Barantyn, Drewe, ii. 159.

Barber, Sir William, iv. 308.

Barbour, Henry, iii. 239, 245; iv. 104, 237.

Barbour, John and Cassandra, iii. 3.

Barbour, Philip, vi. 146-147.

Barbour, William, ii. 55.

Bardeslie, Nic., v. 189.

Bardolph, Lady, ii. 134, 191, 192 (bis), 213, 216, 252.

Bardolph, Sir Will. Philip, Lord, ii. 19, 57, 145, 209.

See also Philip.

Barel, John, vi. 80.

Baret. See Barret.

‘Barge of Yarmouth, The,’ i. 214; iv. 43, 45, 46.

Barkeley, Ric., vi. 140, 141, 142.

Barker, ——, of Blickling, ii. 245.

Barker, Chas., iii. 237.

Barker, Christopher, iii. 125.

Barker, Harry, ii. 243; v. 250.

ii. 243; v. 250.
Volume number “ii.” missing

Barker, John, v. 86.

Barker, Ric., vi. 57.

Barker, Will., ii. 178, 192, 238, 252; iii. 6 (bis), 7, 9, 10, 32 (bis), 33, 41, 66, 69, 72, 73, 76, 93, 104, 105, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 129, 132, 141-142, 167, 200, 219, 220, 246; iv. 130, 257, 293, 294; v. 145, 153, 177, 187, 198, 323; vi. 61, 62, 64, 65.

Barkerz Yard, iii. 208.

Barkway (Berkewey), Herts, ii. 162; iii. 135; vi. 100.

Barlee, Nic., vi. 25.

Barly, Mrs., i. 302; v. 274.

Barlyscose, Ralph, iv. 279.

Barnard.

See also Bernard.

Barnard, ——, Warden of the Grey Friars, Norwich, iii. 209.

Barnard, ——, v. 32.

Barnard, ——, Under-Sheriff of Norfolk, iv. 87.

Barnard, Will., vi. 146-147.

Barnarde, Benet, vi. 185.

Barnet, Battle of, i. 260, 261, 266, 271, 274; v. 99-100.

Barney. See Berney.

Barnham (Bernham) Broom, Norfolk, vi. 57.

Barow, ——, ii. 96, 131, 132, 133.

Barow, Sir Maurice, vi. 187.

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Barret, or Barette, ——, Treasurer to the Duke of Norfolk, iii. 7.

Barret, or Baret, Catherine, ii. 39 note 2.

Barret, Thos., ii. 269, 271, 310, 311.

Barret, Will., ii. 2.

Barronners (Berners ?), ——, iii. 301, 302, 303.

Barrow, Walter, v. 104.

Barry, Sir Edmund, ii. 11; vi. 192.

See also Berry.

Barry or Paston, Agnes. See Paston.

Barry, Arms of, ii. 91.

Barsam, ——, iv. 27.

Bartholomew Fair, v. 109.

Barton, Sir Hen., Alderman of London, ii. 81.

Basingham. See Bessingham.

Bastard, Alice, vi. 200, 201.

Bastard of Burgundy. See Burgundy.

Bastard, Will., vi. 19.

Bastram, Kent, iv. 309.

Bastwick, Norfolk, iv. 79, 109; v. 76, 92, 233, 283.

Bataly, Edmund, ii. 68.

Bataly, Will., vi. 17.

Bath Cathedral, i. 27.

Bath, John Stafford, Bishop of (1425-43), ii. 38.

Bath, Knights of the, vi. 151.

Batham Wyly, iii. 72.

Bathe Row, London, iv. 264.

Batilmewe, Ric., iv. 286.

Batryaux, John, iii. 28.

Bawd, Sir Thos., vi. 152.

Bawryte, Sir John, ii. 276.

Baxter, James, ii. 265.

Baxter, John, ii. 41-43.

Baxter, Waryn, ii. 82.

Baxter, Will., iii. 252, 253.

Baxter’s Place, ii. 62.

Bayard, a horse, i. 315; vi. 123.

Bayeux, i. 57, 67, 68; ii. 5.

Bayfield, Norfolk, ii. 77.

Bayfield, Allen, iv. 10.

Bayleham (Beylom, Boylom), Suffolk, iii. 133.

Bayonne, i. 95, 120.

Bayton. See Beighton.

Beamond, Hugh, v. 235.

Bear on hand, to, ii. 110 note.

Beauchamp, Manor of, vi. 192, 195.

Beauchamp, Ann, ii. 78 note 1.

Beauchamp, John, Lord, Lord Treasurer (1450-2), ii. 200, 328; iii. 165, 166, 192, 215, 305-306, iv. 111, 288, 289, 292; v. 20, 94; vi. 118.

Beauchamp, John, Lord, Lord Treasurer
Not an error.

Beauchamp, Sir Roger, Arms of, vi. 47.

Beaufort, Lady Anne, i. 291; vi. 115 note 2.

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Beaufort, Henry, Bishop of Winchester (1405-47); Lord Chancellor (1413-17 and 1424-6); Cardinal (1427), i. 33, 47, 51, 142; ii. 27, 115.

Beaufort, Lord John, i. 99, 108, 241, 336.

Beaufort, Margaret, i. 61, 62; vi. 207.

Beaufort.

See also Somerset and Exeter, Dukes of.

Beaulieu (Bewelay) Sanctuary, i. 271, 272; v. 189. [This is Beverley in Fenn’s modern version.]

Beaumarais, i. 79, 81.

Beaumesnil, France, ii. 7.

Beaumesnil, Robert, Lord of Willoughby and. See Willoughby.

Beaumont, Anne, Countess of, i. 292.

Beaumont (Bemonde), Sir Harry.

Beaumont (Bewmound), France, ii. 7.

Beaumont, John, Viscount (1440-60), i. 63, 68, 134, 171, 189, 201; ii. 44, 75-76, 78, 88, 118, 150, 296; iii. 50, 87, 121, 143 (bis), 189.

Beaumont, Wm., iii. 268.

Beccles, Suffolk, ii. 56, 194; iv. 192, 238.

Becham, Henry, iv. 178.

Becham, Sir John, vi. 118.

Becher, John, v. 229.

Beckham, Norfolk, iv. 250, 252, 253; v. 25, 33, 59, 61, 63.

Beckham, East, i. 254; iii. 133; v. 49, 64, 116; vi. 96, 169.

Beckham, West, i. 254; ii. 51; v. 64.

Beckham (Bekkham), ——, iv. 287; v. 213.

Beckingham, Sir Harry, iii. 268.

Bedford, John, Duke of, Uncle of Henry VI. and Regent of France, i. 119, 333; ii. 35, 36, 40; iii. 9, 50, 51, 58, 59, 67, 69, 70-71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 79, 93, 148, 149; iv. 2, 188, 189.

Bedford, Jaquetta, Duchess of, i. 257, 324; iv. 188, 305; v. 16, 64, 85.

Bedford, John, ii. 160.

Bedford, Matt., v. 60.

Bedford, Will, iv. 203; v. 98, 143.

Bedingfield, Family of, i. 284.

Bedingfield, Edmond (knighted 1483), i. 312; v. 143, 181, 262, 296-298, vi. 99-100 (bis), 101, 130, 136, 143, 149.

Bedston, ——, iv. 261.

Beeston near the Sea, i. 354.

Beeston, Henrietta, i. 331.

Beetley, ii. 305.

Begviles Pasture, Somerton, vi. 55.

Begviles, Winterton, Norfolk, iv. 109, 292; v. 94; vi. 55.

Behelwyn. See Belesme.

Beighton (Beyton or Boyton), Norfolk, i. 196; ii. 192, 193, 199, 234, 240; iii. 65, 259 72, 220; iv. 18 (bis), 70, 109, 244, 292; v. 25, 92, 136, 234.

Bekarton (Bykerton), John, v. 268, 273, 274 (bis), 275.

Bekk, ——, ii. 84, 131, 133.

Bekkes, John à, ii. 51.

Bele, John, ii. 199.

Bele, Master, vi. 20.

Belesme (Behelwyn), Normandy, ii. 7.

Bellacombyr, France, ii. 7.

‘Belle Dame sans Mercy,’ i. 323; vi. 65, 66.

Bellingham, Sir Roger, vi. 102, 187.

Belt, ——, i. 316; vi. 152.

Belton, Suffolk, iv. 238, 244.

Belton, Jane, vi. 179.

Belys, ——, iv. 9.

Bemond, Sir Harry, v. 105.

Bemond, Will., vi. 180.

Benchard, Geoffrey, ii. 244.

Bendyssh, John, ii. 173.

Bennes, John, iii. 119.

Bentley, or Bentley Houses, Suffolk, iii. 20, 90, 91, 93, 112, 129, 167; iv. 249.

Bentley, Yorkshire, iii. 72.

Benyngfeld, Sir Edmond, vi. 187.

Berdewell, Will., ii. 52.

Berkeley (Barkley), Maurice, i. 249; v. 35, 105; vi. 187.

Berkeley, William, v. 219.

Berker. See Barker.

Berkhamstead, i. 177; iii. 126.

Berkshire, i. 189; iii. 226.

Berkyng, John, ii. 65; iii. 237.

Bermondsey, iii. 173, 191.

Bermondsey Abbey, i. 198, 228; ii. 25; iv. 186.

Bermondsey, Abbot of, iii. 53.

Bermoth, Sir Wm., v. 104.

Bernard (Barnard), v. 32, 161, 238.

Bernard, Long, ii. 323; iii. 5, 85, 93.

Bernard, John, iii. 223, 237; v. 84.

Bernard, Friar John, iv. 237, 271.

Bernard, Sir John, ii. 78.

Bernard, Rob., v. 254.

Berners. See Burneys, Barronners.

Berners, Lord (Sir John Bourchier), i. 336, iii. 267.

Berney, ——, i. 164; ii. 66; iv. 67, 303; v. 32, 163, 198, 199, 215.

Berney, Elizabeth, v. 203.

Berney, John, of Reedham, (ob. 1440), ii. 14, 30, 46.

Berney, John, (ob. 1460), iii. 222, 223-224, 251, 283.

Berney, John, of Reedham, (ob. 1473), i. 287; iii. 222, 238, 244; iv. 71, 73, 172; v. 174, 175, 179; Wife of, v. 174.

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Berney, John, of Witchingham (ob. 1471), i. 204, 206, 212, 267; iii. 140, 284, 288 (bis), 289, 290 (bis), 291-292, 292-293, 298; iv. 17, 20, 24, 92, 94, 226; v. 119.

Berney, John (uncertain), i. 31, 184; ii. 50, 93-94, 171, 189, 200, 201, 209, 212, 215, 217, 219, 249, 252, 253, 257, 308, 322; iii. 36, 203, 208, 217, 237, 241, 242, 248, 263; iv. 79, 93, 122, 126, 129, 192, 193; v. 143, 153.

Berney, Osbert, i. 252, 253, 254; v. 45, 57, 60.

Berney, Osborn, v. 147, 316; vi. 53.

Berney, Philip, i. 113; ii. 230, 239, 251, 268, 269, 277, 282, 286, 287, 309, 311.

Berneys of Reedham, Arms of, vi. 47.

Bernysdale, v. 185.

Berry and Guienne, Charles, Duke of, v. 216.

Berry, ——, ii. 243.

Berry (Berre), Agnes, i. 30; ii. 11.

Berry, Sir Edmund, i. 30; iv. 253; vi. 19.

See also Barry.

Berry, Henry, iv. 89-91.

Berton, John, ii. 312.

Berton, Rob., ii. 308.

Berton, Wm., iii. 309.

Berwick-on-Tweed, i. 169, 194; iii. 271.

Bery, Rob., v. 78.

Bery, Thos., ii. 312.

Bery. See Bury St. Edmunds.

Bessingham (Basingham, or Besigham), Norfolk, ii. 51, 187, 287, 290, 294; vi. 48.

Best, Roger, v. 39.

Beston, John, ii. 221, 308, 310.

Betchworth Castle, i. 258.

Betele. See Beetley.

Betes, John, ii. 224.

Bethune (Betoyn), v. 287.

Betts, ——, ii. 155, 220-222.

Beueron, S. Jaques de, ii. 5.

Bever, drinkables, ii. 229.

Beverley, v. 113.

See also Beaulieu.

Beylom. See Bayleham.

Bewmalyn, Castle of, France, ii. 7.

Bewmanill. See Beaumesnil.

Bewmound. See Beaumont.

Beyton. See Beighton.

Bible, The, iv. 307.

Bickwod, iii. 17.

Bigg, Thos., i. 126.

Bigot, Mrs., vi. 209.

Billes in Stokesby, iv. 292; v. 76, 94, 283.

Billesdon, Nichol, Chancellor of Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester, ii. 27.

Billing, Thos., Sergeant-at-law (1453), Chief Justice of the King’s Bench (circa 1469), ii. 329, 330; iii. 1-2; v. 195.

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Billingford, Norfolk, vi. 133.

Billingford, John, iii. 237; iv. 60.

Billingford (Bylyngeford), Margaret, v. 274, 292.

Billingham, ——, iv. 51.

Billys. See Billes.

Bingham, Rich., Justice of the King’s Bench, i. 156; ii. 321; iii. 37, 54-55, 109, 121, 142; iv. 77.

Bingham, Sir John, v. 105.

Bingham, ——, iv. 44.

Binham, Norfolk, vi. 94.

Bircham (Brytcham), Norfolk, vi. 115.

Birde, Will., vi. 186.

Birlingham, v. 136.

Birmingham (Bermingham), iv. 70.

‘Bishop of Salisbury Inn,’ i. 165.

‘Bishop of the other side of the sea,’ ii. 96.

Bishop (Busshop), ——, ii. 134; vi. 69.

Bishop (Busshop), Wife of, ii. 188, 216.

Bishop (Byshop), the Attorney, v. 248.

Bishop (Byshop), Nich., ii. 264-265.

Bishop (Byshoppe), Mrs., vi. 59.

Bishops Waltham (Bysshop Waltham), Hants, v. 314.

Biskley, v. 252.

Blackbeard or Whitebeard, ii. 152.

Blackborough Nunnery, i. 256; v. 63.

Blackheath, i. 70, 75, 76, 77, 99; ii. 145, 153.

Black Knight, The (Sir J. P. ?), vi. 168.

Bladsmyth, John, ii. 233.

Blake, ——, ii. 252; iii. 146, 196.

Blake, ——, of the King’s house, ii. 212, 248;

Secretary to the King, ii. 249.

Blake, ——, Bailiff of Swaffham, i. 89; ii. 206, 207, 208, 211, 214, 285.

See also Swaffham.

Blake, John, ii. 276.

Blake, Ric., iii. 263.

Blake, Simon, ii. 217, 264.

Blakeney, Mrs., v. 123.

Blakeney, Norfolk, i. 177; iii. 126, 128; iv. 125.

Blakeney, Carmelite Friars of, ii. 54, 188.

Blakeney, ——, Clerk of the Signet, iv. 47.

Blakette, Walter, iii. 4.

Blakke, ——, iii. 310.

Blanket Bendes, ii. 128.

Blaye, i. 95, 122.

Bleaunt, John, iv. 279.

Blennerhasset, Blaundrehasset, or Harsset, Jane, v. 177, 179.

Blennerhasset, John, i. 278; v. 178.

Blennerhasset, Ralph, v. 179.

Blickling, Norfolk, ii. 134, 145, 277, 282; iii. 246; iv. 160; vi. 27.

Blickling (Blykling), ——, i. 240; iv. 282.

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Blodwell, John, ii. 27.

Blofield, Norfolk, i. 113; ii. 270, 308, 314; iv. 11, 18, 46, 240, 284; vi. 61.

Blofield, Parson of. See Howes, Thos.

Entry spelled “Howys”.

Bloreheath Battle, i. 179, 180, 195.

Bloumvyle, Ric., iii. 297; v. 90.

Blount, Sir James and Sir Thomas, vi. 101, 102, 187.

Blount, Sir Walter, Treasurer of Calais, iii. 267, 312; iv. 117-118.

Bloxham, Master, iv. 268.

Blyant, Simon, vi. 105, 106, 107.

Blythburgh, Suffolk, iv. 269.

Blything Hundred, Suffolk, iii. 85.

Boar’s Head, The, Southwark, iii. 132, 224.

Bocher, ——, v. 182.

Bocking (Bokking), John, i. 89, 163, 167, 338; ii. 170, 171, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195, 196, 198, 205-206, 209, 210, 212, 233, 252, 253, 335; iii. 6, 7, 9 (bis), 10, 11, 22 (bis), 34, 36, 37, 43, 50, 51, 68, 69, 73, 74-76 (bis), 79, 84-86, 86-87, 91-92, 102-103, 104, 106, 109, 114, 127-128, 132, 196, 197-198, 217, 231, 246; iv. 102, 103, 239; v. 322.

Bocking, Nicholas, ii. 134, 149, 188, 200; iii. 3.

Bocking, Sir Wm., v. 322.

Bodham, Norfolk, i. 254; v. 64.

Bodrugan, Sir Henry, i. 281.

Bogey. Budge fur, or lambskin with the wool dressed outwards, ii. 155.

Bokenham (Bukman, etc.), Wm., Prior of Yarmouth, iii. 162; iv. 73, 102, 103, 182, 237.

Bokenham Castle, iii. 81; vi. 190, 195.

Bokenham Ferry, v. 271; vi. 190, 195.

Bokking. See Bocking.

Bokynham, ——, ii. 288, 289.

Bokynham, Edmund, iii. 227.

Bokyngham. See Buckenham.

Boleyn. See Boulogne.

Boleyn, ——, i. 190.

Boleyn, Anne, Lady, i. 274; iv. 270, 276-277; v. 125, 144.

Boleyn, Sir Geoffrey, of London, ii. 277, 279; iii. 9, 226, 246-247.

Boleyn, Thos., v. 32.

Boleyn, Sir Wm., i. 312; vi. 99, 129.

Boll, Harry, vi. 176.

Bolore, France, ii. 7.

Bolt, ——, vi. 43.

Bolte, Henry, iii. 134; vi. 187.

Bolwer, Roger, iii. 286.

Bomstapyll, France, ii. 7.

Bomsted, ——, v. 133.

Bon, Bone, or Bonde, Thos., i. 226-227; ii. 288; iii. 239, 297; iv. 128, 169-171.

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Bona of Savoy, i. 246.

Bonaventure, The, ii. 51.

Bonde, Wareyn, iii. 91.

Bondes, Wm., ii. 65, 67, 68; iv. 105.

Bongay. See Bungay.

Bonvile, France, ii. 7.

Bonvile, William, Lord, i. 134, 165; ii. 296, 299, 321; iii. 48-50.

Bonwell, v. 299; vi. 192, 195.

Books, vi. 65-67; expense of transcribing, v. 2.

Booth (Bothe), Laurence, Lord Privy Seal, afterwards Bishop of Durham and Archbishop of York (1452-1464), i. 172; ii. 329; iii. 108, 198; v. 100.

Boothe, Rob., ii. 252.

Booth, Wm., Bishop of Chester, i. 94.

Borceter, Sir John, iii. 269.

Borde Alisaundre, vi. 51.

Bordeaux (Burdeux), i. 55, 95, 120-125; iii. 61, 157; iv. 35.

Borges. See Burgess.

Boring (Bouryng), ——, vi. 185.

Borow. See Burgh.

Borret, ——, of Sussex, iii. 307.

Borrow (Borwe). A surety, ii. 17.

Bosartys. A kind of hawk, vi. 133.

Bosomes or Bosouns, Caister, Norfolk, i. 298; ii. 21; iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 77, 94; vi. 74.

Boson, Ric., ii. 21.

Boston, Lincolnshire, ii. 72, 119.

Boswell, ——, iv. 61.

Boswell, Wm., iv. 236, 241-242, 284.

Bosworth Battle, i. 311.

Boteler. See Butler.

Boter town, vi. 185.

Botewright, John, ii. 192, 197, 217.

Bothas (?), ——, vi. 151.

Bothe, Laur. See Booth.

Botill, Rob., Prior of St. John’s, i. 157, 336; iii. 13.

Botiller. See Butler.

Botoner. See Worcester, W.

Botraux, Wm., Lord, i. 42.

Bottesford, ——, iv. 203, 204, 205, 206, 207.

Bottisforth, ——, Bailiff of Eye, i. 231.

Bould, Bartholomew, i. 81.

Boules. See Bowles.

Bourbon, Duke of, i. 106.

Boulogne (Boleyn), iv. 57; v. 287.

Bourchier (Bourgchier), Edw., iii. 199.

Bourchier (Bourgchier), Henry, iii. 132.

Bourchier, Henry, Lord (1435-46), Viscount Bourchier (1446-61), Earl of Essex (1461-83), Lord Treasurer (1455-6 and 1460), i. 162, 189, 259, 281, 298, 336; ii. 206, 325; iii. 4, 31, 92, 108, 132, 299, 301, 302, 303, 304; iv. 50, 310; v. 44, 62, 188.

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Bourchier, Sir Humph., v. 100.

Bourchier, John. See Fitzwarine, Lord.

Bourchier, Lady, i. 287; v. 194, 198.

Bourchier, Lady Eliz., i. 270; v. 111, 137.

Bourchier, Thos., Bishop of Ely (1443-54), Archbishop of Canterbury (1454-86), Lord Chancellor (1455-6, 1460), Cardinal (1467), i. 99, 159, 160, 163, 172, 187, 188, 196, 241, 243, 253, 270, 298, 335, 336; ii. 253; iii. 2, 9, 14, 24, 37, 49, 50, 52, 71, 72, 79-80, 82, 92, 93, 94, 97, 101, 108, 109 (bis), 110, 111, 112, 118, 127, 132, 166, 192, 206, 210, 249, 291, 292, 294, 316; iv. 103, 115, 181, 220, 286, 289, 290, 302, 305; v. 11, 12-13, 20, 44, 55, 67, 76, 91, 92, 94, 117, 123, 132, 140, 142, 183, 192, 227, 270; vi. 9, 20;

(called erroneously George), v. 76.

See also Buckingham, Humph., Duke of, his brethren.

Bourchier, Viscount, i. 172.

Bourg on the Garonne, i. 95, 122.

Bourges, i. 49, 54.

Bowden, Thos., iv. 279.

Bowen, Edmund, of the Checker, v. 229, 248, 250, 252.

Bowet, Amye, ii. 9.

Bowet, Henry, Clk., iii. 101.

Bowet, Sir Nichol, iii. 101.

Bowle, John, vi. 152, 162.

Bowles, Manor of, ii. 332-333.

Bowres Place, ii. 278.

Bowser, Master, iii. 233.

Boyle, Lady Charlotte, i. 27.

Boylom. See Bayleham.

Boys, Jane, iii. 260-262.

Boys, John, i. 149; ii. 46; iv. 282.

Boys, Sir Roger, ii. 198.

Boys, Sibilla, Widow of Sir Roger, ii. 248, 279.

Boys, ——, Daughter of, v. 236 note 1.

Boyton. See Beighton.

Bra..., Wm., vi. 65.

Brackley, John, D.D., Grey Friar of Norwich, i. 190, 197, 235, 236; ii. 48, 217-218, 300; iii. 95-96, 97, 144-145, 165, 166, 193, 195-197, 209-212, 213-214, 220 (bis), 221, 226-227 (bis), 228, 229-230, 231-232, 242-244, 247-248, 256-258 (bis), 259, 280, 298; iv. 104, 123, 182, 183, 184, 185, 210, 237, 241, 275-276, 293.

Bradbury, Thos., Alderman of London, vi. 172.

Bradeleghe, Will. de, ii. 4.

Bradeston (Breydeston or Brayston), Norfolk, i. 95, 114; ii. 11, 137, 145.

Bradfield, Wm. de, ii. 2.

Bradlee, Christopher, ii. 267, 308.

Bradshaw, ——, ii. 89.

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Bradwell, Suffolk, ii. 193, 194, 199, 234, 235, 240; iii. 20, 54, 65, 91, 102, 105, 110, 154, 199; iv. 244, 292.

Braham, John, iv. 289.

Braintree (Brambtre), Essex, vi. 181.

Brampston, Parson of, iv. 256.

Brampton, ——, ii. 157; v. 32.

Brampton, John, v. 123.

Brampton, John, senior, v. 95.

Brampton, Thos., iii. 307; v. 252.

Brancaccio, Thos., Cardinal, Bishop of Tricarico, ii. 22.

Brancaster, Norfolk, iii. 263.

Branch, Henry, iii. 155.

Branch, Margaret, iii. 155, 157.

Branch, Sir Philip, ii. 30; iii. 155, 157.

Brandeston, Norfolk, iv. 292.

Brandeston, Parson of, iv. 167.

Brandon, juxta Barnham Broom, Norfolk, vi. 57.

Brandon, ——, v. 31, 108.

Brandon, Lady, v. 131, 156, 157.

Brandon, Mrs., iv. 30.

Brandon, Rob., v. 241, 251, 252; vi. 99.

Brandon, Sir Rob., vi. 110, 187.

Brandon, Wm., iii. 77; v. 108;

Sir Wm., i. 276, 294, 297; v. 50, 105, 151, 156, 172, 240, 243, 260.

Brandon, Wm., junior, v. 108; vi. 2.

Branton, Rob., ii. 245.

Brasiour, ——, vi. 57.

Brasted, Kent, Parson of, vi. 209.

Braunford, iii. 90.

Brawnton, ——, ii. 108.

Bray, John, ii. 118.

Bray, Sir Reginald, vi. 98, 158.

Braydeston, or Brayston. See Bradeston.

Braye, ——, iv. 264.

Brayles, Sir Simon, iii. 94.

Braylyes, Sir Jas., iii. 93.

Brayn, ii. 227.

Brayn (or Broyn), ii. 190, 191, 193, 206, 240; iii. 95.

Brayn, Matt., ii. 155.

Brayston, ii. 248, 255, 256 note 2, 257, 265, 273-274, 312, 313; iii. 53.

Bregmiles (?), Winterton, v. 76.

Breknok, Davy, iii. 71.

Brele (Brackley ?), Friar, ii. 48.

Brenerig, John, iv. 37.

Brentwood, vi. 181, 182.

Bressingham, Robert, i. 332.

Brest, Brittany, ii. 104; vi. 118, 126.

Bretailles, Louis de, v. 32.

Breton, John, vi. 186.

Breton, Wm., ii. 312.

Bretons, The, iv. 57.

Brewes, Dame Eliz., i. 300; v. 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 271, 272, 285, 286, 287, 288, 290, 292, 307, 308, 310; vi. 59, 88, 102-103, 103-104.

Brewes (Brewys or Bruce), Margery, married in 1477 to John Paston, the youngest, i. 300-303, 306, 307, 310; v. 255, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 272, 273 (bis), 274 (bis), 284, 285, 288, 289, 291, 292.

See also Paston, Margery.

Brewes, Sir Rob., ii. 11.

Brewes, Thos., ii. 163, 164, 275, 276.

Brewes, Sir Thos., i. 300, 301, 302, 337; v. 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 272-273, 274, 275, 275-276, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 307, 308, 310.

Brewes, Young, iii. 6, 110.

Brews, ——, iv. 151; v. 102.

Brews, Wm., vi. 90, 103, 117-118.

Brézé, Pierre de, French general (called Piers Brusy by Lomner), i. 49, 174; ii. 147.

Brice, ——, vi. 11.

Brigaunders or Brigandines. A kind of coat armour, ii. 128, 155; iv. 142.

Brigg, ——, ii. 190, 211; iv. 125, 130.

Brigg, John, iii. 286; iv. 105; vi. 5, 19.

Brigg, Marg., ii. 193, 233; iii. 105.

Brigg, Thos., iii. 227; vi. 208.

Brigge, ——, iv. 125.

Briggeman, ——, ii. 102, 103.

Brigham, ——, v. 198.

Brightlede (Bryghtylhed, Brytyeff, or Brythyeve), ——, i. 218; iii. 237; iv. 130, 140.

Brightlede, Rob., iii. 237.

Brisley, Norfolk, iii. 273, 282.

Bristol (Brystow), i. 146, 152; ii. 176, 181, 324; vi. 120.

Bristol Castle, ii. 319.

Bristol, Mayor of, i. 146; ii. 324.

Briston (Bryston), Norfolk, ii. 51; iv. 225.

Briston, Master, v. 72, 123.

Brittany, i. 314, 315; iii. 60, 63; v. 112; vi. 111-112, 118, 125-127;

Ambassadors of, v. 157; vi. 111.

Brittany, Anne, Duchess of, vi. 125-127.

Brittany, Francis I., Duke of, i. 52, 53, 54, 56; ii. 126.

Brittany, Francis II., Duke of, iv. 35; v. 157; vi. 81, 82, 111.

Brittany, Giles of, ii. 126.

Brittany, Marshal of, vi. 127.

Broadbridge (Brodebryge), John, iv. 280.

Brodeston, v. 234.

Brok, ——, v. 117.

Broke, Wilts, ii. 44.

Broke (Bruke), Rob. Willoughby, Lord, vi. 118.

Broke, Mr., iii. 67.

Broke, ——, a scrivener, iii. 263.

Brokesby, ——, iii. 98.

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Brome (or Broom), ——, ii. 199; iv. 279; v. 32, 85, 161.

Brome, Edmund, ii. 268, 311; iii. 240; v. 73, 74, 75, 97, 98.

Brome, Mrs., v. 103.

Bromehill, Prior of, iv. 39.

Bromholm (Brumham or Broomholme), Norfolk, ii. 19, 20, 21; iv. 227, 228, 230; v. 111, 181, 200, 323.

Bromholm, Priory of St. Andrew, i. 25, 35, 233, 308; ii. 2, 22, 32-33, 34, 63; iii. 252; iv. 24, 124, 249; v. 58, 301, 319, 324; vi. 28, 188, 190.

Bromholm, Prior of, i. 28, 29, 33; ii. 10, 21, 23, 24, 56, 63; iii. 14; iv. 39, 227, 229, 231; v. 119, 230, 242; vi. 16, 162.

Bromholm, John, Prior of, iii. 250-252; vi. 41-42.

Bromholm, Nic., Prior of, ii. 20-21; vi. 189.

Bromholm, Robert, Prior of, ii. 96-97; vi. 189.

Brone, Sir Anthony, vi. 102.

Brooke, ——, i. 81.

Broom. See Brome.

Broughton, Sir Robt., vi. 187.

Broweston, Bradwell, Suffolk, v. 107, 148, 189.

Brown (Broun), ——, ii. 134; v. 32.

Brown, Edmond, ii. 309.

Brown, John, Under Sec. of England, iii. 108.

Brown, John, iv. 31.

Brown, Mr., vi. 13, 14.

Brown, Mother, v. 245.

Brown, Ric., Alderman of Norwich, iii. 38; vi. 40, 41.

Brown, Rob., iv. 103.

Brown, Thos., ii. 54, 65.

Brown, Sir Thos., v. 300.

Brown, Wm., v. 319.

Browne, Anthony, vi. 102, 187, 205.

Browne, Eliz. See Paston, Eliz.

Browne, Sir George, i. 258; iv. 311; v. 105, 131, 147, 152, 165, 181; vi. 24-25, 29, 201.

Browne, Margt., vi. 208.

Browne, Mary, Daughter of Sir George, vi. 202-205.

Browne, Matt., vi. 204, 205.

Browne, Robt., v. 23-24; vi. 205.

Broyn. See Brayn.

Bruce. See Brewes.

Bruges, i. 247; iii. 306; iv. 297-298, 299; v. 193, 194, 277.

Bruke. See Broke.

Brundall (Brundehall), Norfolk, iii. 223; iv. 284.

Brundale, John, Prior of Bromholme (1426), ii. 29.

Brunham, iii. 128, 210; iv. 93.

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Brussells, i. 283; v. 184, 259.

Brustall, Suffolk, iii. 90.

Brusy, Pierce. See Brézé.

Bruus, Robt., Chancellor of Arch. Chicheley, ii. 27.

Brychamwell, iii. 261.

Brygg. See Brigg.

Bryghtylhed, Brytyeff or Brythyeve. See Brightlede.

Brykkes, Wm., vi. 116.

Brykkys, Sir John, priest, v. 314, 315.

Bryon, ——, vi. 58, 59.

Bryse, Sir T., ii. 266.

Bryston, Mr., v. 123.

Bryston, John, ii. 308.

Brytcham. See Bircham.

Bube (?), John, vi. 181.

Buck (Buk or Bukk), John, Parson of Stratton, i. 151; ii. 194, 195.

Buckenham (Bokyngham), iii. 72, 217.

Buckenham (Bokenham), Old, vi. 190.

Buckenham Castle, vi. 1.

Buckenham (Bukenham), Edmund, of Snyterton, iii. 132.

Buckingham, Henry Stafford, Duke of, (1460-83), i. 292; v. 62; vi. 1.

See also Stafford.

Buckingham, Humphrey Stafford, Duke of (1441-59), i. 128, 133, 134, 161, 168, 171, 172, 173, 304, 311, 336; ii. 75-76, 113, 161, 295, 297, 321; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 86, 92, 108, 118, 127, 268;

‘His brethren’ (i.e. Arch. Bourchier and Viscount Bourchier), iii. 108.

Buckingham, Anne, daughter of, iii. 218.

Buckingham, Wm. See Bokenham.

Buckley, Wm., i. 81.

Buckram, iv. 76.

Buk, Sir, vi. 38.

Bukle, iii. 97.

Bukman. See Bokenham.

Bullock, John, iv. 31, 286.

Bulman, Master John, ii. 218; iii. 135, 141; iv. 160, 187; vi. 3.

Bulmans, Norfolk, v. 300.

Bunche, Robert, iv. 237, 244, 285.

Bungay (Bowunggey), Suffolk, i. 200; iii. 246; vi. 58.

Bunwell (Bonewell), Norfolk, v. 299.

Bureau Brothers, i. 123.

Burflet, ——, ii. 224.

Burgess (Borges or Burgoys), ——, iv. 130.

Burgeys, ——, iv. 124; v. 10.

Burgeys, John, iv. 266, 269.

Burgeys, Wm., ii. 48.

Burgh, Sir Edward, vi. 187.

Burgh (Borow), Norfolk, ii. 60; iv. 284; vi. 149, 190.

Burgh, Wm., ii. 62.

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Burghersh, Sir John, i. 41.

Burgundy, i. 283, 291, 299; iii. 130.

Burgundy, Bastard of, i. 281; iv. 278, 279, 298;

Armourer of, v. 194.

Burgundy, Mary, Duchess of, i. 300.

Burgundy, Dukes of. See Chas. the Bold (1467-77); Philip the Good (1419-67); Philip the Fair (1482-1506).

Burlingham, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 266, 267.

Burlingham, South, ii. 311.

Burnam, John, vi. 109.

Burnby, Thos., iii. 307.

Burneviles, in Nacton, iv. 11, 29, 109, 292; v. 92.

Burneys (Berners ?), Lord, iii. 25.

Burnham, Norfolk, ii. 214; vi. 14;

Sir Rauf, Parson of, i. 331, 332.

Burton, ——, of Norwich, ii. 282.

Burton, J., iii. 263.

Burton, Seman, iv. 103.

Burvam, S. Jaques de, ii. 5.

Bury, ——, ii. 195.

Bury, Thos., ii. 308, 312; iii. 222.

Bury, Wm., ii. 276.

Bury St. Edmunds (Bery), i. 85, 311; ii. 163, 164, 184 (bis), 243; iii. 135; iv. 36, 94, 256; v. 94, 96; vi. 85, 121.

Bury St. Edmunds, Abbot of, vi. 34.

Bury St. Edmunds, Monastery of, ii. 32.

Bury St. Edmunds, Parliament of, iii. 243.

Bussard, ——, iii. 253.

Busshop. See Bishop.

Butler, Lord Sudley. See Sudley.

Butler, Henry, iv. 165.

Butler, Sir James, son of Jas., fourth Earl of Ormond, ii. 89 note 4.

Butler (Boteler), Sir John, v. 105.

Butler (Boteler), John, iii. 248; iv. 92, 203, 204.

Butler (Botiller), Robt., ii. 191; iii. 235; iv. 102, 140, 237, 243, 268, 285.

Butler (Botelore), Wm., iii. 28.

Butt, John, ii. 84.

Bychamwelle, v. 98.

Bylaugh, Roger. See Chirch, Roger.

Bylbys, ——, ii. 49.

Byrde, Wm., vi. 186.

Byrdon, Thos., ii. 271, 311.

Bysshop. See Bishop.

Cabell (Capell ?), Sir Wm., vi. 91.

Cable, ——, vi. 108.

Cade, Jack, the rebel, i. 44, 68-78, 126, 156, 170; ii. 145, 153-155, 207.

Caen, Normandy, i. 9, 57, 67, 87; ii. 5, 118; iii. 157, 306; iv. 48.

Caen, Abbey of St. Stephen’s, ii. 6.

Caen, ‘Bole Abbey,’ ii. 6.

Cager, Thos., v. 176.

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Caister (Castre), Norfolk, i. 26, 118-120, 150, 151, 153, 184, 195, 202-203, 209, 214, 215, 218, 224, 225, 227-228, 229, 230, 234, 237, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 258, 260, 262, 263-264, 272, 274, 276, 284, 294-298, 309, 314, 321; ii. 4, 9, 30, 39, 40, 108, 134, 136, 149, 152, 170, 171, 178, 192, 198, 199, 200, 201, 212, 238, 239, 240, 279, 311, 329, 334, 335; iii. 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 32, 35, 42, 43, 50, 52, 68, 69, 71, 74, 76, 83, 87, 93, 94, 97, 100, 104, 105, 109, 110, 115 (bis), 117, 119, 121, 138, 142, 144, 145, 148-149, 160, 162, 164, 167, 193, 207, 212, 217, 230, 235, 239, 250, 277, 286, 294, 298, 310; iv. 9, 45, 46, 52, 53, 54, 61, 70, 72, 73, 74, 84, 86, 102, 103, 105, 109-110, 125, 131, 133, 140, 142, 149, 165, 168, 180, 182, 186, 192, 205, 223, 230, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246, 247, 255, 256, 265, 269, 270, 272, 282, 283, 284, 285, 289, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 302, 303, 306; v. 8-9, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 33, 36, 63, 70, 76, 78, 81, 82, 91, 92 (bis), 94, 97, 109, 110, 117, 131, 142, 146, 147, 150, 151, 163, 166, 171, 172-173, 185, 198, 201, 224, 235, 237, 238, 239, 242-244, 246, 247, 251, 259, 262, 275, 283, 293, 294, 301-302, 305, 310, 314; vi. 29, 33, 63, 69, 74 (bis), 76, 79, 139.

Inventory of household stuff at, iv. 42.

Descent of the Manor, iv. 42.

Expense of household at, iv. 149.

Vicar of, see Cutteler.

Presentation to chapel, v. 13, 14, 16.

Siege of, and negotiations thereon, i. 250-254, 256, 257, 265, 340; v. 36-37, 40-41, 42-45, 45-46, 47-49, 50-59, 60-61, 65, 73.

Inventory of goods and guns left at, after siege, v. 59.

Intended college at. See under Fastolf, Sir John, Will of.

Caister, Bardolf, v. 116, 299.

Caister, Cleres, v. 299; vi. 207.

Caister, Horning Hall in, iv. 105.

Caister Hall, Manor of, v. 305; vi. 91.

Caister St. Edmund’s, Norwich, i. 285.

Parson of, v. 78.

Calabria and Lorraine, Nic. of Anjou, Duke of, v. 216.

Calais, i. 64, 83, 88, 95, 96, 97, 103, 106-107, 108-110, 126, 128, 137, 138, 147, 159, 162, 173, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, 239, 248, 249, 277, 287, 288, 290, 291, 294, 300; ii. 51, 146, 148, 162, 257, 299, 325; iii. 92, 118, 126, 130, 141, 203, 204, 312; iv. 35, 50, 57, 58, 78, 264; v. 28, 65, 265 111, 152, 154, 163, 176, 180, 181, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 193, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 203, 215, 219, 225, 226, 235, 237, 238 (bis), 239 (bis), 247, 251, 253, 256, 258, 259, 270, 274, 277, 279, 280, 286, 287, 290, 298; vi. 34, 60, 83, 144, 145.

Calais, Deputy and council of, v. 224.

Lieutenant of. See Keriell, Sir Thos.

Mayor and merchants of the staple of, ii. 299; v. 194.

Treasurer of, v. 152. See Elkenhed, Marshal of, v. 224.

Master Porter of, v. 282.

Calcote, or Caldecote, Suffolk, i. 212, 234; iv. 9, 68, 69, 71, 151, 157, 192, 193, 238, 244, 289, 292; v. 92, 107, 148, 189, 234.

Calkestowe, v. 122.

Call, Robert, iii. 235.

Calle, John, son of Ric., vi. 52, 69.

Calle (Kale), Richard, Bailiff to Paston family, i. 202, 209-210, 212, 216, 221, 228, 254-256, 285, 311; ii. 187-188; iii. 22, 219, 220 (bis), 239, 245, 246, 249, 277-278, 284, 296, 298, 315-316, 318-320; iv. 4, 9, 17, 18 (bis), 25, 27, 29-30, 41, 45, 46 (bis), 58, 61, 63, 64 (bis), 65, 66, 68, 71-72, 81, 87, 92-93, 97, 107-108, 116, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 132, 135, 138, 140, 146, 148, 149, 152 (bis), 154, 155, 156 (bis), 157, 158, 159 (bis), 160, 160-162 (bis), 163, 164, 167, 171, 174, 175, 176, 179, 181, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195, 199, 202, 203, 227, 238, 255, 256, 271, 271-272, 274, 276, 277, 299; v. 2, 3, 6, 22, 24-25, 25-28, 33, 49, 59, 61, 63, 97, 120, 121, 127, 129, 130, 150, 153, 168-169, 197, 229, 232, 233, 263; vi. 20-21, 108, 138, 162-163 (bis), 166;

imprisonment of, iii. 318-320;

engagement to Margery Paston, v. 21, 39.

Calle, Richard and Wm., sons of the preceding, vi. 52.

Calman, Nich., iv. 197.

Calthorpe, ——, i. 324; iv. 60; v. 93, 227.

Calthorpe, Alianora, ii. 46.

Calthorpe, Dame Elizabeth, v. 66, 175; vi. 121.

Calthorpe, John, iv. 105.

Calthorpe, Lady, i. 264; v. 108; vi. 57, 59.

Calthorpe, Master, ii. 180, 224, 225, 240; iii. 140; iv. 107, 108; vi. 119.

Calthorpe, Philip, vi. 155.

Calthorpe, Sir Wm., i. 31, 285; ii. 46; iii. 266, 286; iv. 3, 266; v. 17, 90, 302.

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Calthorpe, William, i. 216-217, 338; ii. 308; iii. 128, 227, 276; v. 32, 179.

Calthorpe, Young, iii. 6, 110.

Caly, ——, ii. 157, 278.

Calybut, ——, ii. 159.

Camber, the, near Rye, vi. 155.

Cambridge, i. 27, 116, 241, 319; ii. 40, 100, 103, 106, 107; iii. 123, 135, 215, 220; iv. 9, 21, 33, 36, 102, 241, 293; v. 72 (bis), 137, 174, 314; vi. 129, 130, 157, 206.

Peter House in, ii. 49.

Trinity Hall, ii. 40.

Provost of St. Mary’s, iv. 87, 140.

Scholar of, ii. 106.

Cambridge, ... vi. 129, 130, 157, 206
Text has “vi. 129, 130, 157; vi. 206”

Cambridgeshire, iv. 95, 116, 125; v. 95.

Camplyon, Robt., ii. 313.

Candle. ‘Set a candle before the devil,’ iv. 12.

Cane, Dan Thomas of, ii. 21.

Canon, Thos., ii. 141.

Canon, Thos., the elder, iii. 23.

Canterbury, i. 156, 249, 266; iii. 13, 118; iv. 90, 187, 256, 300; v. 40, 74, 75, 112, 185, 245; vi. 153, 206.

Canterbury, Archbishops of. See Stafford, John (1443-52); Kemp, John (1452-4); Bourchier, Thos. (1454-86); Morton, John (1486-1500).

Canterbury, Auditor of Archbishop of, iv. 286.

Court of Audience of, i. 216, 224; iv. 182.

Monastery of St. Augustine’s, iv. 90.

Canterbury (Caunterbury), Thos., iv. 279.

Canwike, Laurence, vi. 207.

Canyngs, Wm., iii. 126.

Capell. See Cabell.

Capgrave, ——, i. 109.

Cappe, John, iii. 237.

Capron, ——, ii. 102.

Capron, R., v. 149.

Carbalde, John, v. 184.

Carbonell, Sir John, ii. 11, 46.

Carbonell, Margery, ii. 11.

Carbonel, Sir Richard, i. 30.

Carbrooke, Norfolk, v. 168.

Carbrooke, Master of, iii. 261; iv. 41.

Cards, Game of, vi. 79.

Carentan (Karentine), Normandy, ii. 6.

Carenton, John, Bailiff of Maldon, v. 148.

Carew, Sir William, vi. 102, 187.

Carleton, Norfolk, v. 299; vi. 75, 191, 192, 195.

Carleton, by Snaith, Yorks, ii. 19.

Carlisle, iv. 50. Siege of, i. 205; iii. 276.

Carlisle, Bishop of, i. 336.

Carpentarius, Robertus, ii. 3.

Carr, John, vi. 173.

Carre, Sir Wm., v. 105.

Carre, Wm., vi. 155.

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Carrow, Prioress of, iv. 227.

Carsell, France, ii. 7.

Carvel, a kind of ship, iii. 306.

Carvil, Edmund, iv. 196.

Caryour, Roger, ii. 293.

Case, John, iv. 178.

Casewick, Norfolk, vi. 190.

Cassell, v. 297.

Cassibelaun, vi. 65.

Castile, Henry IV., King of, iv. 35.

See also Philip.

Castile, Queens of. See Isabella and Joan.

See Isabella and Joan.
Isabella listed under Spain and as “Ferdinand and Isabella”.

Castillon, in Perigord, i. 122, 125; ii. 123 note 1.

Castleacre, Norfolk, ii. 64, 215.

Castlecombe, Wilts., i. 152; iii. 126.

Parson of. See Howes, Thos.

Entry spelled “Howys”.

Castle Rising, i. 27.

Caston, Norfolk, ii. 11.

Caston, Wm., Esq., ii. 46.

Castre. See Caister.

Catelyn, ——, iv. 256.

Cates, John, ii. 60.

Catesby, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.

Catherine (Kateryne), Mrs., ii. 131; v. 161; vi. 45.

Catherine of Arragon, i. 317; vi. 161.

Cattes, Norfolk, iv. 292, 295, 296; v. 76, 94.

Caudebec (Galdebek), France, i. 56, 106; ii. 6.

Caulx, i. 106.

Caus, Richard, vi. 94.

Causton. See Cawston.

Causton, Richard de, ii. 10, 31.

Causton, Richard, Vicar of Paston, vi. 189 (bis).

Cavendish, Suffolk, ii. 315.

Cavendish, ——, ii. 315.

Cawston (Causton), Norfolk, ii. 93; iv. 161, 207, 256.

Caxton, Wm., i. 153, 323.

Celot, M. J., ii. 218.

Chaderton, Edmund, vi. 93.

Chafeveleyns, javelins, iv. 266.

Chalais in Perigord, i. 122.

Chalers, Sir John, ii. 307.

Chamberlain, My Lord, iv. 275; v. 62, 148, 149, 166, 178, 247, 251, 252, 290; vi. 20.

Chamberlain, Sir Robt., iv. 60; vi. 2.

Chamberlain, Lady, iv. 82.

Chamberlain, Sir Roger, i. 74, 164; ii. 75, 185 note 1; iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38, 76; iv. 73; v. 309.

Chamberlain, Sir William, i. 338; ii. 185; iii. 278; iv. 2, 18.

Chamberlain, W., iii. 196, 227.

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Chambers (or Chambre), Eleanor, ii. 51, 52.

Chambre, John, ii. 52.

Chambre, Thos., ii. 52, 84, 311; iv. 279.

Chambrois (Chamberexs) Castle, France, i. 56; ii. 6.

Chamer, George of, ii. 312.

Champagne, France, i. 13.

Chancehose, Nic., ii. 3.

Chancellor, My Lord, i. 60, 62, 63; ii. 20, 205, 207, 208, 210; iv. 272, 273, 274, 310; vi. 20.

Chancellors, Lord. See Beaufort, Henry (1413-17 and 1424-6); Kemp, John (1426-32 and 1450-4); Stafford, John (1432-50); Salisbury, Rich. Nevill, Earl of (1454-5); Bourchier, Thos. (1455-6); Waynflete, Wm. (1456-60); Nevill, George (1460-7 and 1470-1); Stillington, Robt. (1467-73); Rotherham, Thos. (1474-83); Alcock, John (1485-6); Morton, John (1487-1500).

Chancery, ii. 227; v. 314.

Chapell, John, ii. 65.

Chapelleyn, Robert, i. 331.

Chapman, Sir John, Rector of St. Mary’s, Melton, iv. 306; vi. 5.

Chapman, John, v. 56.

Chapman, Thos., iv. 47-48.

Chardequeyns. Preserve of quinces, ii. 276.

Charles II., i. 27.

Charles VII., King of France, i. 48-57, 95, 109, 120-125; ii. 121-127; iii. 125, 234, 306.

Charles VIII., vi. 82, 83.

Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1467-77), i. 107, 239, 247, 259, 277, 288, 289, 299; iv. 277, 296, 299; v. 175, 184, 219, 225, 258, 270, 287.

Charles, Ric., ii. 95, 282; iv. 154, 155, 228, 229; vi. 180.

Charles, Thos., vi. 143.

Charles and his fellowship, ii. 248.

Charleton, Sir Thos., i. 137.

Charolois, Chas., Count of, i. 247.

Chatterley, ——, i. 336.

Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 323.

Chaucer (or Chawsers), Thos., Chief Butler to Henry V., and son of the Poet, i. 39, 41, 42; ii. 29, 31.

Chaumpeneys, Ric., ii. 3.

Chawsers. See Chaucer.

Chawson, Brittany, vi. 126.

Checkroll, ii. 181.

Chedworth, John, Bishop of Lincoln (1451-71), i. 127, 336; iii. 47-48.

Cheke, Sir Wm., vi. 152.

Chelmsford, Essex, i. 171; vi. 121, 122, 181, 182.

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Chelsfeld, Kent, iv. 310.

Chelsea (Chelchyche), vi. 108.

Cheney, Sir John, vi. 118, 187.

Chenne. See Sheen.

Cherbourg, i. 57, 67, 175; ii. 6, 162, 291.

Cherche. See Chirch.

Cheseman, ——, iv. 18 (bis).

Chesham, Thos., ii. 69.

Cheshire, iv. 96.

Chess, Game of, vi. 66.

Chesten, Henry, iv. 150.

Chester, i. 81, 171, 173, 190; iii. 92, 108, 233.

Chester, Bishop of. See Coventry and Lichfield.

Chesterfield, Yorkshire, v. 70.

Chesteyne, Friar John, iv. 257.

‘Chevers Mater,’ ii. 134.

Chevissche. To procure, or provide, v. 48.

Chevyssance. Borrowing at interest, iv. 267.

Cheynour, John, iv. 280.

Cheyny, ——, v. 32.

Cheyny, Sir Robt., vi. 102, 187.

Chicheley, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury (1414-43), ii. 27.

Chichester, i. 75.

Chief Justice, ii. 20.

Child (Chylde), ——, iv. 282.

Child, Richard, ii. 293.

Child, Thos., vi. 15, 16.

Child, Wm., ii. 4.

Chinon, France, i. 54.

Chippenham, Master, iv. 268.

Chirch, Nicholas, ii. 271, 311; iv. 237, 242, 243, 284.

Chirch, Roger, i. 113, 114, 115; ii. 263-264, 266, 267, 270, 271 (bis), 272, 274, 308, 312.

Chirch, Robert, ii. 311.

Chitock’s Son, iv. 181.

Choke, Richard, Serjeant-at-law, afterwards Judge of the Common Pleas, iii. 84.

Chrewys, ——, iv. 12.

Christopher, The,’ ship, v. 190.

Christopher, St., Life of, vi. 66.

Christopher, iii. 106.

Church. See Chirch.

Church Close in Paston, v. 209.

Chyllins, Richard, iv. 158.

Chynne. To split, crack, ii. 19.

Cicero (Tully), de Amicitia and de Senectute, i. 153; vi. 66.

de Amicitia and de Senectute
Text has “de Amicitia et de Senectute” but works are named separately in primary text.

Cinnamon, v. 119.

Cinque Ports, i. 75.

Clarence, George, Duke of, brother of Edward IV., i. 212, 248-249, 252, 253, 257, 271-272, 281, 313; iii. 233; iv. 25; v. 35, 43, 44, 46, 47, 55, 63, 70, 71, 80, 96, 135, 188, 189, 195, 199, 270.

See also George.

Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, i. 191.

Clarence, Thos., Duke of, brother of Henry V., ii. 8; iii. 61, 63, 148, 149.

Clarendom, i. 130.

Clark, Thos., vi. 157.

Claryngton, John, vi. 19.

Claverying, John de, ii. 3.

Claxton, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 260; iv. 161, 163.

Clay, John, iii. 233.

Clay, Thos., iii. 199.

Clay. See Cley.

Claymond, Thos., i. 338.

Clederro, ——, vi. 34-35.

Clement, Mr., iv. 123.

Clement, Master (Felmingham ?), iii. 211.

Clement, John, vi. 28.

Clement, Robt., ii. 305.

‘Clenefyed, strek met, and non inmet,’ iv. 130.

Clerc, John, ii. 188, 191.

Clere, ——, ii. 190; vi. 64.

Clere, Anne, Wife of Robt., vi. 149, 150.

Clere, Edmund or Esmond, i. 157; ii. 30, 51, 57, 67, 68, 307; iii. 13-14, 126, 136, 246; iv. 105, 116, 126; vi. 33, 192, 193, 198.

Clere, Eliz., widow of Robt., i. 155, 291, 324; ii. 99, 108, 109-111, 140 (bis), 141, 223, 224, 278, 280, 284-285, 286, 330; iii. 3, 264; iv. 13, 27, 61, 66, 83, 105, 180, 258; v. 93, 118, 125, 208, 304-305; vi. 108, 150.

Clere, John, of Ormesby, ii. 30.

Clere, Margaret, iv. 61.

Clere, Mistress, ii. 83.

Clere, Robt., of Ormesby, ii. 30, 39, 51, 57, 64-65, 68; vi. 192, 193, 198.

Clere, Robt., Son of preceding (knighted 1494), v. 220, 221, 222, 227, 232-233, 324; vi. 108, 149, 152, 155, 167.

Clere, Wm., ii. 85.

Clerk, ——, vi. 166.

Clerk, Geoffrey, iv. 9.

Clerk, Henry, iv. 237, 242, 284.

Clerk, John, iii. 141; iv. 237, 244, 269.

Clerk, Margaret, iv. 20.

Clerk, Roger, iii. 307.

Clerke, Robt., iv. 279; v. 105.

Clerke, Wm., iv. 280.

Cleton, Wm., i. 148.

Clewer (Cleworth), Windsor, i. 317; vi. 172.

Cley, Norfolk, vi. 132, 200, 201.

Cley, Sir John, iii. 312; iv. 83; v. 105.

Cleyhall, iii. 263.

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Clifford, ——, heirs of, ii. 253, 254.

Clifford, Henry, fourteenth Lord (1485-1523), vi. 151, 187.

Clifford, John, twelfth Lord (1422-55), i. 110, 134, 161; ii. 296; iii. 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.

Clifford, John, thirteenth Lord (1455-61), i. 177, 178, 193-194; iii. 126, 267, 268, 276.

Clifford, Sir Robt., vi. 118, 187.

Clifton, Sir Jerveys, of York, v. 104; vi. 151.

Clifton, Lady, ii. 275.

Clifton, Sir John, iii. 93, 94.

Clifton, Robt., ii. 217.

Clifton, Sir Robt., Kt., ii. 14; iii. 12; vi. 102.

Clinton, John, fifth Lord, i. 161; iii. 30, 199; iv. 57.

Clippesby, Catherine, i. 307, 310; vi. 23, 25.

Clippesby, John, ii. 308; vi. 24-25.

Clippesby, John, of Oby, vi. 24, 164.

Clippesby, Will., ii. 271.

Clippesby’s Wife, ii. 95.

Clist Heath, near Exeter, i. 165.

Clopton, Mr., vi. 129, 130.

Clopton, ——, v. 89, 274.

Clopton’s Manor, Suffolk, vi. 80.

Clopton, John, Sheriff of Norfolk, i. 337; ii. 258, 260, 261, 263-264, 314-315 (bis), 316; iii. 106; iv. 105.

Clopton, Wm., i. 87; ii. 315-316.

Clopton, Sir Wm., vi. 190, 191.

Clot shon. Clouted or patched shoes, iv. 67.

Cloth of gold, v. 245, 246.

Cloves, v. 119.

Clowt up. Patch up, v. 9.

Clugny, France, ii. 20.

Clugny, Abbot of, i. 35, 36; ii. 32.

Cluniac Order, ii. 32.

Clyf, Wm., iii. 109.

Clyfton. See Clifton.

Cobbes place, ii. 91.

Cobham, v. 316.

Cobham, Eleanor, Wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 114 note 3.

Cobham, Lord, i. 31, 98-99, 335; v. 105.

Cobham, Sir Reynold, ii. 114, 115, 253.

Cockermouth, iii. 269.

Cockley Cley, Norfolk, ii. 215; iii. 261.

Cocus, Thos., vi. 17.

Coëtivy, Oliver de, i. 122.

Cofe. See Cove.

Cognac, i. 95.

Cok, Alex., v. 98.

Coke (Cook), John, ii. 52, 269, 310; vi. 19.

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Coke, Lincoln, iii. 133.

Coke, Wm., ii. 137; v. 94.

Coke (Koke), Sanders. See Kok, Sandre.

Cokett (Kokett), ——, i. 283, 293; ii. 278; iv. 74; v. 197, 257, 293, 294 (bis).

Cokett, John, ii. 308.

Cokfeldes, Norfolk, v. 299.

Cokkow, John, ii. 267.

Cokkow, Thos., ii. 308, 312.

Colby, ——, ii. 60.

Colby, Henry de, ii. 3.

Colbyes, Walsham, ii. 63.

Colbyne, ——, iii. 234.

Colchester, i. 75, 260; ii. 226, 322, 323; iii. 248; v. 84; vi. 121, 182.

Cole, Jas., ii. 27.

Cole, John, ii. 194, 195; iv. 57.

Cole, Wm., ii. 134, 189.

Cole, Wm., ‘Cole and Watkin’s (Shipdam’s) Chamber,’ iii. 182.

Coleby (Colby), Norfolk, iv. 215.

Colens, Wm., iv. 228.

Coles, John, iv. 279.

Coleshill, i. 173.

Colet, Henry, v. 74, 289; vi. 77, 149, 150.

Colet, ——, vi. 36.

Colin, servant of Sir J. Fastolf, iii. 93.

Colins, ——, ii. 228.

Colinson, Robt., a priest, iii. 41.

‘Colinus Gallicus,’ i. 152 note 6; iii. 97, 213, 230, 231.

Colle, v. 259.

Colley Weston, Northamptonshire, vi. 158.

Collys, Harry, ii. 93, 94.

Colman or Coleman, John, iii. 315; iv. 93, 156; v. 97.

Colman, Nich., iii. 93, 238, 246; iv. 94.

Colneise, Bailiff of, iii. 90.

Colneys, Carleton, vi. 75.

Colson, ——, iv. 279.

Colte, ——, of Newcastle, iv. 140.

Colte, Thos., iii. 199, 249.

Colton, John, i. 332.

Colvyle, John, ii. 299; v. 242, 251, 260.

Colyet, iv. 148, 226.

Colyns, ——, iii. 214.

Combesdon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Comenaunte. A covenant, ii. 283.

Comet, ‘A greet gleymyng sterre’ seen, iii. 75.

Compiègne, France, iii. 58, 64.

Compostella, St. James of, i. 287; v. 186, 190.

Concarnewe, Brittany, vi. 126.

Conches, Normandy. See Counsheux.

Coningsby, Humph., vi. 205.

Conorhithe, ii. 83.

Constable, ——, iii. 114.

Conway Castle, i. 81.

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Conyers, ——, vi. 2.

Conyers, John, Son of Sir Robt., iii. 210.

Conyers, Sir John, iii. 199.

Conyers, Sir Robt., ii. 240, 275-276; iii. 128; iv. 66.

Conyers, Sir Wm., i. 249.

Coo, John, ii. 159.

Cook. See Coke and Kook.

Cook, Henry, iv. 280; v. 304, 307.

Cook, Jas., ii. 317.

Cook (Kook), John, iii. 90, 91; v. 6, 154, 177, 272.

Cook, Robert, iv. 279.

Cooke, Alderman, i. 71.

Cookesay, Sir Thos., vi. 187.

Cookeson, Thurstan, v. 97.

Coole, Robt., ii. 187.

Coomber, Ric., iii. 309.

Cooting, Sir Wm. See Coting.

Coppes, iv. 71.

Coppini, Francesco, Bishop of Terni, i. 186.

Coppyng, John, iii. 282.

Copschotyn. High crested, iv. 306.

Corbet, Sir Robt., v. 105.

Corbett, ——, vi. 153.

Corbrygg, Simon, iii. 263.

Corby, or Courby, the carrier, v. 136, 212.

Corbyn, Wm., iii. 28.

Cork, John Paston (alias Wortes), made Bishop of, i. 33; ii. 22, 26, 27.

Cornburght, Averey, iv. 47-48.

Cornewaleys, ——, vi. 130.

Cornewaleys, Thos., iv. 105.

Cornwall, i. 281; iii. 269.

Cornwall, Sir John, ii. 8.

Cornwall, a gentleman of, iv. 194.

Coronation of Edward IV., iii. 276, 278, 280, 286.

Coroumbr (?), Yorkshire, iii. 269.

Cosard, Philip, v. 91.

Cossey (Costessey), Norfolk, i. 219, 221, 223, 227, 231; ii. 170, 285; iv. 137, 147, 148, 155, 158, 159, 163, 164, 170, 171, 179, 204, 205, 207.

Cossey, Bailiff of, i. 218, 221, 227, 231; iv. 137, 142, 143, 148, 155, 160, 170, 171, 186, 203, 205; v. 321.

Costaunce. See Coutances.

Costard, ——, ii. 156, 158, 249.

Costard, Francis, ii. 113, 172, 228; iii. 236, 282, 296.

Costers, vi. 50 note 2.

Costessey. See Cossey.

Costid (?), ——, ii. 66.

Coteler, Edw., ii. 288.

Coteler, Robt. See Cutler.

Coting (Cooting or Cutting), Wm., ii. 29, 102-103; iii. 263; iv. 108; v. 6, 86.

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Cotman, Sir Richard, v. 320.

Cotton, Suffolk, i. 209, 225, 227-228, 229-231, 234, 240, 340; ii. 170; iii. 110, 308, 309, 315, 316, 317, 319; iv. 9, 52, 62, 63, 71, 72, 157, 168, 185, 191, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200, 235, 274, 292, 303; v. 5; vi. 106, 107.

Cotton, Parson of, ii. 195.

Cotton (Quotton), Wm., of Cambridgeshire, Receiver of the Duchy of Lancaster, ii. 209; iii. 28, 30, 31.

Cotton, Mr., vi. 157.

Coubitt. See Retford.

Couche, John, ii. 67.

Coule, Wm., ii. 31.

Councils, Great, iii. 92.

Counsheux (Conches, Normandy ?), i. 55; ii. 5.

Courcy (Cursy), France, ii. 6.

Courtenay, Sir Hugh, v. 105.

Courtenay, John, iii. 307.

Courtenay, Sir Philip, v. 105.

Courtenay, Piers, Bishop of Exeter, vi. 81.

Courtenay, Rich., Bishop of Norwich, i. 30.

Courtenay. See Devonshire, Earl of.

Courtenays, v. 80, 113.

Courtonne (Curton), France, ii. 6.

Cousinot, Wm., French Ambassador, ii. 121, 124.

Coutances (Normandy), ii. 6.

Couth. Publicly known, iii. 41.

Cove (Cofe), Wm., of North Cove, Suffolk, iii. 264.

Coventry, i. 75, 152, 172, 173, 182, 189, 244, 249, 250, 313; ii. 89, 90; iii. 103, 108, 198, 233, 242;

Parliament at, iii. 226;

Recorder of, ii. 176.

Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of, formerly called Bishop of Chester. See Booth, Wm., and Hales, John.

Covine. Intrigue, ii. 271, 312.

Cowhaw, Nacton, Suffolk, iii. 5, 20, 85, 90, 91.

Cowling, Suffolk, iii. 155, 157.

Cowntewery. Counter or desk, ii. 281.

Cowper, ——, vi. 120-121.

Cowper, Aleyn, iv. 280.

Cragg. Stoneware, vi. 50.

Craksheld, ——, v. 244, 245.

Crane, ——, ii. 315; iii. 92.

Crane, Alice or Alson, ii. 135, 301; iii. 40, 115; iv. 223.

Crane, Eliz., vi. 206.

Crane, John, ii. 148-149; iii. 31, 40 note 1.

Crane, Margaret, iii. 31.

Crawethorn, ——, v. 208.

Cray, North Kent, iv. 309.

Crayford, i. 335.

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Cressell, Monsieur de, iii. 306.

Cressener, ——, iii. 2.

Cressingham, Norfolk, i. 306; ii. 31, 159, 220; iv. 256; vi. 17, 27-28, 96, 97.

Cressingham, Parson of, ii. 31, 219.

Crevecœur, Ph. de, v. 297.

Croft, Sir Ric., v. 105; vi. 69, 101, 187.

Croile, France, ii. 7.

Croker, Sir John, v. 105, 113.

Crome, N., iii. 50; iv. 76, 77, 155, 156.

Cromer (Crowmer), Norfolk, i. 25, 177, 254, 308, 309; ii. 19, 64, 136, 187, 244, 292-293; iii. 126, 128, 196; v. 298; vi. 24, 29.

Cromer, Pers of, ii. 68.

Cromes, ii. 128.

Cromwell, Ralph, Lord Treasurer of England, i. 31, 59, 131, 163, 336; ii. 38, 47, 120, 190, 197, 198, 200, 275, 324; iii. 9, 30, 41, 44, 50, 52, 66, 69, 73, 156.

Cromwell, Humphrey Bourchier, Lord (1461-71), iv. 8; v. 100.

Cromwell, Sir Thos., v. 105.

Crosseby, ——, iv. 270.

Crostwight (Crostweyt), Norfolk, Parson of, iv. 229.

Crowland Abbey, i. 248.

Crowmer. See Cromer.

Crowmer, ——, i. 72, 74; iv. 61.

Crowmer, Sir Jas., v. 105.

Crowmer, Robt., vi. 154-155.

Croyland, Prior of, i. 66.

Croxton, ——, ii. 158.

Croxton (Croxeston), Audrey, iv. 224.

Croxton, Thos., iv. 117.

Cryne, T., vi. 55-56.

Cubitt. See Kubyte.

Cullynge, ——, iv. 10.

Cumberton, Richard, iv. 279.

Curde, John, iv. 22.

Currants. See Raisins.

Curson, Sir John, ii. 216.

Curson, Philip, iv. 231.

Cursy. See Courcy.

Curteys, John, v. 306.

Curton. See Courtonne.

Curt baron, vi. 175.

Custans, ——, ii. 130.

Cutler (Coteler), Robt., Vicar of Caister, iv. 102, 103, 104, 124 note 3, 228, 229, 237, 238, 241, 242, 243, 285; v. 66, 67; vi. 50.

Cutting. See Coting.

Cuttyng, Gees, ii. 23 note 1.

Cyselond. See Sisland.

Dacre of the North, Ralph, first Lord (1459-62), iii. 268; iv. 51.

Dacre (Dakarys) of the South, Richard Fynes, Lord (1459-84), i. 193, 215; iv. 57, 61; v. 62;

Thos. Fynes, Lord (1484-1534), i. 69; vi. 151.

Delalaunde, Sir Thos., v. 70.

Dalby, Constantine, iv. 105-106, 124.

Dale, Edward, iii. 308, 316, 317, 319; iv. 303.

D’Alençon, Duc, i. 106.

Dalling, Norfolk, iii. 287.

Dalling, Vicar of, iv. 230, 231.

Dalling, ——, Under Escheator, ii. 200, 201, 212.

Dalling, Robt., i. 114; ii. 267, 271, 274, 308, 311.

Dalling, Sir Roger, iv. 8.

Dalling, Thos., ii. 271, 311.

Dalling, Wm., ii. 38-39, 214; iii. 263.

Dam (Damme), John, i. 44, 90; ii. 85, 95, 111-112, 128, 133, 148, 176, 179, 180, 186, 217, 223, 225, 228, 279, 315; iii. 227, 239, 266, 270, 298; iv. 15, 16, 17, 27, 48, 75, 250, 251, 252, 254; v. 308; vi. 189, 192, 193, 198, 199.

Dam, Simon, iv. 280, 281; v. 196, 252.

Dam, Wm., vi. 4.

Damask, price of, iv. 287.

Danby, Robt., iii. 122; iv. 88.

Dane, John, iv. 310.

Danger. ‘In his danger,’ i.e. in his debt, or responsible to him, iii. 38.

Daniel, ——, vi. 35.

Daniel, ——, of Gray’s Inn, iii. 296.

Daniel, John, vi. 117, 119.

Daniel, Thos., of Rising, Norfolk, i. 68, 94-95, 113, 114; ii. 80, 82, 86, 87, 103, 137-138, 145, 150, 172, 176, 202, 214, 216, 217-218, 254 note 1, 255, 256, 265, 274, 296, 312; iii. 53, 60, 63, 100, 132, 226; iv. 96.

Daniel, Walter, vi. 75.

Danvers, Robt., Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 162.

Danvers, Master T., v. 314.

Darby. See Derby.

Darcort, ——, iii. 266.

Darcy (Darsy), Roger, iii. 98; vi. 172.

Darell, Sir Edward, vi. 102, 187.

Dartford, Kent, i. 74, 99, 335-6.

Dartmouth, vi. 126.

Dates, v. 313.

Daubeney, ——, ii. 54.

Daubeney, Giles, Lord (1486-1507), vi. 145, 207.

Daubeney, John, i. 221, 240, 252, 253, 254, 340; iii. 297; iv. 13, 27, 41 (bis), 42-44, 64, 66, 70, 73, 79, 84, 85, 121, 123, 127, 136 (bis), 137, 139, 140, 142, 150, 152, 156, 160, 161, 162, 192, 227, 230, 266, 271, 277, 283, 299, 306, 307; 271 v. 14, 22, 24, 25, 45, 47, 57 (bis), 61, 63, 66, 67, 97, 98, 140, 185, 302; vi. 50, 107-108.

Daubeney, Wm., iii. 237, 266.

Daune, Cecily, iv. 291-292.

Daungell, France, ii. 7.

Daunson, John, iii. 142, 284.

Dauphin, The, i. 290.

Dauson. See Dawson.

Davers, Thos., iv. 267-268.

Daverse, ——, i. 240.

Davington, ii. 188.

Davy, ——, ii. 93, 94; v. 78.

Davy, Alice, vi. 14.

Davy, Elyse, iv. 134.

Davy, John, ii. 112, 209; iii. 253-254; iv. 237, 238, 239; vi. 14.

Davy, John, Vicar of E. Tuddenham, iv. 102, 103, 104, 239; vi. 75.

Davy, Richard, ii. 319.

Davy, Thos., vi. 19, 57.

Dawbeney. See Daubeney.

Dawes, Thos., iv. 178.

Dawnson, ——, v. 214.

Dawson (Dauson), ——, iii. 307; v. 214, 215.

Dawson, John, iv. 236, 241.

Daye, John, v. 174.

Deal, Kent, i. 316.

Dean, Forest of, i. 250.

‘Death of Arthur, The,’ i. 323.

Debenham, Suffolk, ii. 322.

Debenham, Gilbert, ii. 235-236, 243, 273, 275, 276, 307; iii. 35, 309, 317, 319; iv. 9, 42-43, 62, 63, 68, 69-70, 71-72, 151, 157, 192, 193, 198.

Debenham, Gilbert, the younger, knighted before 1465, father of Elizabeth Brews, i. 210, 212, 214, 230, 337; iv. 43, 45, 46, 88, 94, 192, 198, 199, 274; v. 50.

Debenham, Sir Gilbert, son of the preceding and uncle of Margery Paston, i. 210, 229, 230, 340; vi. 106, 118.

Debretayll, Lewis, v. 32.

Decies tantum, writ of, ii. 17.

De Coussy, i. 123.

Dedham, Essex, ii. 149, 170, 193, 194, 195; iii. 37, 56, 65, 67, 68, 94, 96, 109, 142, 301, 302; iv. 158; v. 117.

Dedham Netherhall, Essex, iii. 154; iv. 236.

Dedham Overhall, Essex, iv. 236.

Delaber, Sir Richard, vi. 187.

Delevere, Sir Richard, vi. 101.

Delgate, Thos., ii. 53.

Delvys, Sir John, v. 104.

Denbigh, i. 192.

Dene, Robt., iii. 68.

Dengayn (Dyngane), Joan, iv. 86.

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Dengayns, Yarmouth, v. 94.

Denham (Dynham), John, afterwards Lord, i. 182, 184, 185, 281; iii. 199, 203; v. 188; vi. 107, 120.

Denmark, King of, vi. 136, 138.

Denney (Jenney ?), ——, ii. 238.

Denny, William, iv. 279.

Denschers, iv. 228.

Denston, ——, ii. 307, 315.

Denton, ——, v. 320.

Denyes, Thos., i. 139-142, 204-205, 206; ii. 113, 150-151 (bis), 163, 173-174, 176, 191, 211, 214, 226-227, 302-304, 304-306, 307, 317, 318-319; iii. 37, 85, 91, 227, 272-273, 274-275, 282-283, 284-285 (bis), 286, 297;

murdered, iii. 286, 288-289, 291-292, 293, 296.

Denyes, ‘Mistress Anne’ or Agnes, wife of preceding, i. 139, 141-142; ii. 150, 151, 303, 304, 305-306 (bis), 307; iii. 273, 282, 283, 284, 287-288, 297; iv. 40.

Denyse, ——, v. 181.

Depden, John, iv. 150.

Derby (Darby), ——, v. 252, 262, 265; vi. 43.

Derby, Richard, i. 298.

Derby, i. 336.

Dereham (Dyram), Norfolk, iv. 155.

Dereham, East, Vicar of, iv. 105-106.

Dereham, West, ii. 215.

Derham, Thos., ii. 14.

Deryk, Mr., vi. 146.

Deve. See Dive.

Devenish, Sir ——, vi. 187.

Devereux (Deverys), Sir J., v. 105.

Devereux, Sir Wm., i. 81.

Devonshire, v. 80, 113.

Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, fifth Earl of (1422-1458), i. 87, 98-99, 161, 165; ii. 148; iii. 25, 29, 30, 48-50, 76.

Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, sixth Earl of (1458-61), iii. 268, 269.

Devonshire, Humphrey Stafford, created Earl of (1469), i. 249, 335.

Devonshire, Earl of, v. 104.

Dewe, John, iv. 230.

Dey, ——, iv. 9.

Dey, Thos., vi. 144.

Deye, Henry, iii. 90, 91.

Deye, John, ii. 184; iii. 235.

Deymayne, Wm., iii. 237.

Deyvill, or Devyle, ——, iii. 85, 112.

Dickinson (Dykynson), John, iv. 279.

Diem clausit extremum, writs of, ii. 16.

Dieppe (Depe), i. 281; ii. 6; iii. 234, 306, 307; iv. 35; v. 184.

Digby, Sir John, vi. 187.

Dilhams, ii. 43.

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Diskure. Discover, disclose, iv. 187.

Diswyr. Doubt, ii. 228.

Dive, S. Pierre, ii. 6.

Dive, S. Sauveur, ii. 6.

Dixon, ——, vi. 25.

Dixon (Dyxon), Mrs., v. 271.

Docking, Norfolk, iii. 210.

Doctor of Physic, iv. 21.

Dode, John, iv. 282.

Dogdyke (Dokdike), Lincolnshire, ii. 120.

Doget (Doket), Master, ii. 160.

Doget (Doket), Bailiff’s son, iv. 205.

Doget, John, iv. 148.

Doget, Ric., i. 335; ii. 216, 240; vi. 191, 192, 195.

Doget, Wm., iv. 170.

Doke, John, iii. 237.

Doket. See Doget.

Dokkyng, ——, vi. 18.

Dokkyng, Thos., vi. 207.

Dokkynges Manor, v. 299, 300.

Dokworth. See Duckworth.

Dole at Bromholm, iv. 228-230.

Dolestones, ii. 72 note 5.

Dollay, R., ii. 322-323.

Dollys, ——, v. 103, 108, 165.

Domfront, Normandy, ii. 6.

Doncaster (Dancastre), Yorkshire, ii. 296; iii. 129, 135; v. 70.

Donge. A mattress, iii. 184; vi. 175-176, 178.

Donham. See Dunham.

Donmowe. See Dunmowe.

Donne, Laurence, iii. 142.

Donne, ——, i. 304; vi. 2.

Donnynges, Walsham, ii. 63.

Donsamborowe. See Dunstanborough.

Donstable. See Dunstable.

‘Doolis,’ or ‘Dolestones,’ q.v.

Dordrecht, or Dort, Netherlands, vi. 154.

Dorking, Surrey, vi. 201.

Dorlet, ——, i. 218; iv. 129, 131.

Dormand, Edmund, vi. 112, 119, 121.

Dormants. Large beams, ii. 281.

Dorset, Henry Beaufort, Earl of, afterwards Third Duke of Somerset, i. 161; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 33.

See also Somerset.

Dorset, Cecily, Marchioness of, v. 290; vi. 209.

Dorset, Thos. Grey, Marquis of, vi. 173.

Dortour. Dormitory, vi. 42.

Dorward, William, ii. 275.

Dory, ——, iii. 86, 113-114.

Dory, John, Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iii. 113.

Dorylot, John de, iii. 309.

Douglas, James, Earl of, i. 115; iv. 50.

Douyle, France, ii. 7.

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Dover, i. 64, 65; ii. 146, 147, 148; v. 185, 195.

Dow, John, ii. 282.

Dowbigging, John, iv. 28-29.

Dowebegyng, John, ii. 82.

Dowee, Thos., ii. 214.

Downes, Sir John, v. 105.

Downham (Dounham), Norfolk, iii. 296.

Downing, John, ii. 77; vi. 70.

Dowylday, Nic., ii. 215.

Draper, John, ii. 54.

Draught Chamber. Room containing a ‘draught’ or privy, ii. 281.

Dravale, ——, ii. 135.

Drayton, Norfolk, i. 218-223, 226-227, 232, 234, 245-246, 273, 284, 303-304; ii. 134, 137, 254; iii. 42; iv. 27, 32, 93, 109, 129, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 156, 157, 158, 161, 162, 164-166, 169-171, 176, 180, 187, 195, 203, 205, 206, 208, 235, 280-281; v. 76, 77, 126, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.

Descent of the Manor of, iv. 165.

Church of, iv. 31, 145, 193, 206; vi. 2.

Bailiff of, iv. 128, 170.

Drentall, Thos., clerk, vi. 53.

Druell, John, LL.D., iv. 102, 103, 104, 181, 236, 245.

Drury, Matt., ii. 307.

Drye, Thos., iv. 178.

Dublin (Deblyn), i. 313; iii. 203.

Ducket, Wm., i. 227.

Duckworth (Dokworth), Elys, ii. 267, 308, 312.

Dudley, John Sutton, Fourth Lord (1406-1482), i. 86, 94, 336; iii. 25, 33.

Dudley, Catherine, v. 68-69.

Dumfries, i. 193.

Dunham (Donham), Norfolk, v. 168.

Dunham, Little (Lytyldonham), iii. 23.

Dunmowe (Donemowe), John, iv. 150.

Dunmowe, Wm., ii. 267, 269, 308, 312.

Dunois, John, Count of, bastard of Orleans, i. 49-50; ii. 121-124.

Dunstable (Donstable), vi. 21.

Dunstanborough (Donsamborowe), Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59, 60.

Dunston, Norfolk, i. 30, 140; ii. 302, 303.

Dunwich, Suffolk, ii. 3; iv. 193.

Durasse, Lord, i. 281; v. 188.

Durham, i. 215; iv. 60, 179.

Durham (Dereham), Laurence Booth, Bishop of (1457-76), i. 169; ii. 81; iv. 50.

See also Sherwood.

Düsseldorf, i. 288.

Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105.

Dutchmen, i. 27; iv. 78; vi. 141.

Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105
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Dux, Wm., v. 91.

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Dylmyn, Wm., iv. 142.

Dymock (Dymmok), Lady, v. 137.

Dymsoynt, or Dymysent. Metal facing for a girdle, vi. 203-208.

Dyne, ——, iii. 84.

Dyngane, Joan, iv. 86.

Dynham. See Denham.

Dynne, ——, ii. 182, 193.

Dynne, John, vi. 103.

Dynne, Wm., ii. 186.

Dyott, ——, iv. 280.

Dyram. See Dereham.

Dyrward, ——, iii. 303.

Eagle, The, Lincolnshire, Priest of, iii. 261.

Earl Soham (Erll Some), Framlingham, Suffolk, vi. 156, 159.

Earlham, Norfolk, i. 284.

Easewyk, Norfolk, ii. 70.

Eberton, Elizabeth, i. 286, 287.

Eberton, Harry, i. 286; v. 206-207, 215.

Ebesham, Wm., i. 323; v. 1-4, 63.

Eborlyn, Hans, vi. 37.

Eccles, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Eccles, Norfolk, ii. 135.

Eccles, John, ii. 80.

Eccles, Robt., ii. 80.

Eddingthorpe, Norfolk, i. 76; ii. 33, 51, 57, 70; vi. 4, 190. Rector of, ii. 10, 31.

Edinburgh, iii. 307.

Edgecombe (Egecum), Sir Ric., vi. 118, 127.

Edgecombe, Sir Piers, vi. 152.

Edmonds, John, of Taverham, iv. 129, 130.

Edmonds, Thos., iv. 43.

Edmundes, John, ii. 60.

Education in time of Paston Letters, i. 318-321.

Edward I., iv. 248.

Edward III., i. 86, 191; vi. 65.

Edward IV., as Earl of March, i. 100, 135, 148-149, 182, 184, 185-188, 194; ii. 297; iii. 196, 197, 204, 221-222, 228, 233, 234, 249; as King, i. 194, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 213, 215, 216, 217, 239, 243, 244, 245-246, 246-250, 257, 259-262, 263, 266, 271, 275, 280, 283, 288-289, 294-298, 322, 340; iii. 266, 267, 269, 271, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 284, 286, 291, 292, 296, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304, 306, 312, 313-314; iv. 15-16, 17, 19, 20, 25, 26, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 52, 58 (bis), 60-61, 66, 78, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 96, 101, 106, 109, 111, 113-116, 116-117 (bis), 207, 218, 246-247, 275, 287, 296-297, 307, 311; v. 6-7, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30-33 (bis), 34, 35-36, 41, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 62, 63, 69, 70-71, 80, 83, 95, 96, 97, 100, 106, 107, 112, 131, 135, 161, 162, 170, 179, 181, 188, 189, 195, 196, 203, 215, 220, 221, 222, 224, 233, 236, 237, 238, 239 (bis), 240, 242, 246, 250, 260, 261, 277, 290, 318, 324; vi. 2, 20, 25, 28, 29;

redeems jewels pledged by his father, iii. 294-295;

desire to do justice, iii. 302;

strongholds in Wales given up to, iii. 302;

statutes of, vi. 67; harbinger of, when Earl of March, iii. 233.

Edward, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VI., i. 130, 133, 156-157, 171, 192, 193, 194, 261; ii. 295-296, 297, 320; iii. 13, 32, 86, 87, 196, 234, 267, 269, 306; iv. 51; v. 104.

Edward, Prince, afterwards Edward V., i. 271, 322; v. 179.

Edward, a servant, v. 187, 251.

Edworth, Wm., ii. 313.

Egmere, i. 205.

Egremont, Thos. Percy, Lord, third son of Henry, second Earl of Northumberland, i. 131, 134, 147-148, 177; ii. 296; iii. 126.

Egyll (l’Aigle ?) Castle, France, ii. 6.

Eimond. See Emond.

Elger, John, iii. 22.

Elghe, Suffolk, ii. 11.

Elingham, ——, ii. 139 (bis); vi. 36.

Elizabeth, Queen, i. 26, 27.

Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of Edward IV. See Woodville, Elizabeth.

Elizabeth, Mrs., v. 190.

Elizabeth of York, Queen of Henry VII., vi. 105-106, 107 (see correction in vol. i., page 340).

Elkanhed, Treasurer of Calais, v. 163.

See also Calais.

Ellis, Bartholomew, iii. 5, 105, 106, 278; iv. 10, 102, 104, 238, 239, 243, 269.

Ellis, Thos., i. 231; iii. 245; iv. 139.

Ellis, Wm., iv. 70.

Ellis (Elys), ——, iv. 175, 176.

Elmyse. Enemies, iv. 283; v. 37.

Eltham, Kent, i. 116, 239; iii. 233; iv. 275, 276.

Elton, ——, i. 81.

Elwyn, Richard, vi. 152.

Ely, Bishop of. See Alcock, John (1486-1500); Bourchier, Thos. (1443-54); Grey, Wm. (1454-78); Morgan, Philip (1426-34).

Ely, Isle of, vi. 92.

Elysse, Berthelmew. See Ellis.

Embracery. A legal offence, ii. 167 note 5; iii. 85.

Eme. Uncle, ii. 157 note 2.

Emeryngale, John, iv. 241.

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Emond (Eimond), John, ii. 193; iii. 42.

Emundes, Robt., ii. 244.

Entwistle (At Wessyll), Sir Bertram, iii. 28, 30.

Eppeswell, Robt., iii. 141.

Epworth, Lincolnshire, ii. 71.

Erasmus, i. 327.

Ernold, Ric., of Cromer, ii. 100.

Erpingham Hundred, Norfolk, iv. 19.

Erpingham, Sir Thos., i. 33, 333; ii. 13-15, 16, 54.

Esher, Surrey, i. 153.

Esprygy, Wm., ii. 2.

Essay, Normandy, i. 56.

Essex county, v. 95.

Essex, gentlemen of, vi. 122.

‘Essex,’ Fastolf’s place in Hickling, iii. 83; v. 107, 234, 306.

Essex, ——, iii. 268.

Essex, Earl of. See Bourchier, Henry.

Essey, Normandy, ii. 6.

Esson. Essoin, ii. 157; iii. 37.

Est, John, ii. 192.

Estaple. See Staple.

Estgate, John, iii. 255; iv. 84, 106, 177, 180.

Estlexham. See Lexham, East.

Estodenham. See Tuddenham, East.

Estwell, Kent, iv. 309, 310, 311.

Etaple (Staples), France, vi. 154.

Eton, i. 306, 319, 336; vi. 5, 8.

Eton, Fulk, i. 50.

Eton, Wm., iii. 230; iv. 102, 104, 239.

Eu, Normandy, ii. 6.

Eusdale, ——, ii. 271.

Everard, Sir Thos., Parson of Oxnead, v. 327 (bis).

Everingham, Henry, i. 338.

Everingham, Thos., i. 124; iii. 143.

Everton. See Eberton.

Everyton, John, iv. 226.

Evreux (Everose), Normandy, ii. 5.

Ewelme, Oxfordshire, i. 245; ii. 121; v. 15, 131.

Exeter, i. 116, 165, 166; v. 86.

Exeter, Bishops of. See Nevill, Geo. (1456-65) and Courtenay, Piers (1478-87).

Exeter, Henry Holland, Duke of (1446-73), i. 134, 147-148, 150, 176, 182, 183, 186, 192, 199; ii. 154, 296, 321, 329; iii. 125, 126, 127, 192, 234, 267, 312.

Exeter, Thos. Beaufort, Duke of (1416-26), ii. 8, 9; iii. 156.

Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Widow of Henry Holland, v. 250.

Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Wife of John Holland, third Duke (1443-6), iv. 189; v. 69.

Exmouth, i. 182.

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Eye, Suffolk, i. 231; iii. 315; iv. 204; v. 86. Bailiff of. See Bottisford.

Fagernon, France, ii. 6.

Fairchild (Feyrechildes), Norfolk, iv. 32; v. 170, 188.

Fairfax, Guy, i. 298; v. 30, 76; vi. 74.

Fairfax, Mr., v. 120.

Fairfax, Sir Thos., vi. 152.

Fakenham, Norfolk, ii. 215.

Falaise taken by Henry V., ii. 5.

‘Falce Carte Sproute,’ iii. 53.

Falcon (Fawcon), Pursuivant, vi. 126.

Falconbridge, Bastard, i. 177, 266.

Falyate, John, i. 115; ii. 263-264.

Falyate, Sir William, iv. 308.

Fardell. Pack, burden, iv. 65.

Farrer. See Ferrour.

Farwell, John, iii. 155, 157.

Faste. ‘Be Goddis faste,’ ii. 79.

Faster, John, vi. 180.

Fastingong. Shrovetide, ii. 220.

Fastolf, Catherine, iii. 96.

Fastolf, Edmund, v. 177.

Fastolf, Sir Hugh, ii. 235; iii. 12, 110, 157.

Fastolf, John, ii. 113.

Fastolf, John, Father of Sir John, iii. 147, 152, 154, 155.

Fastolf, John, of Cowhawe, iii. 19, 200.

Fastolf, Sir John, i. 26, 52, 76-78, 89, 90, 116-120, 126, 150-154, 195-203, 206, 209, 215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 233, 234-238, 241, 245, 251, 254, 258, 284, 297, 298; ii. 4, 21, 29, 39, 40, 50 (bis), 51, 80, 81, 82, 96, 101, 107-108, 113-116, 134, 137, 149, 152, 153, 154, 156, 160, 170, 171, 178-179, 182, 188-189 (bis), 190, 191-192 (bis), 193, 194, 195, 195-200, 203, 204, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211 (bis), 216 (bis), 233, 234-235, 238, 250, 252 (bis), 253 (bis), 254, 277, 279, 280, 281, 323, 326-327, 328, 329, 333, 334, 335; iii. 2, 3, 6 (bis), 7-9 (bis), 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20-21, 22, 32, 34, 35 (bis), 37, 41, 42, 50, 51-52, 53-54 (bis), 55-60, 61-65 (ter), 67 (bis), 68, 69 (bis), 70-71 (bis), 72, 73-74 (bis), 76, 77, 78, 79, 82-83, 85, 88, 91, 93 (bis), 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99-100, 104, 105, 106, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120 (bis), 121, 125, 126, 127, 129, 132, 135, 138, 142 (bis), 193, 194 (bis), 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 217, 218 (bis), 219 (bis), 220, 229, 231, 238, 246 (bis), 251, 254, 271, 291, 294, 305, 308, 309, 311, 316; iv. 26, 30 (bis), 31, 42, 53-56, 62, 63, 66, 72, 73, 74, 79, 81, 91, 100, 101, 106, 109, 123, 142, 275 155, 157, 173, 174, 180, 188, 189, 208, 254, 266, 269, 280, 281, 288, 289, 293-295, 296, 302, 303, 304; v. 11, 18, 20, 22, 30, 59, 63, 64, 72 (bis), 76, 77, 81, 82, 91, 92, 94, 98, 107, 116, 117, 126, 128, 129, 132, 134, 136, 141, 146, 170, 172, 176, 230, 234, 301, 303, 322; vi. 55, 61-64, 75, 108;

goods of, iii. 166-174; iv. 231-236;

will of, i. 242; iii. 117-160, 160-163, 163-166; iv. 101-104, 111, 112, 113-116, 154, 181-185, 236-245, 246, 247, 268, 276, 284-286;

wardrobe of, iii. 174-189;

college proposed by, i. 151, 195, 197, 201, 202, 216, 241, 258, 284; iii. 98, 110, 111, 148-149, 153, 154, 160, 161, 164, 189-191, 193, 202; iv. 53-56, 73, 100, 109-110, 111, 112-113 (bis), 114, 175, 183, 238, 240, 244, 254, 293; v. 82, 216;

place in Southwark, iii. 224, 233, 247;

condition of, just before death, iv. 104, 238, 240.

Fastolf, Mary, Sir John’s mother, iii. 147, 153-154, 155.

See also Mortimer, Lady.

Fastolf, Lady Milicent, Sir John’s wife, i. 120, 153; ii. 114, 115; iii. 147, 153, 159, 163; iv. 238.

Fastolf, Milicent, v. 72.

Fastolf, Richard, iii. 76; iv. 237, 244, 284, 285.

Fastolf, Thos., ii. 171.

Fastolf, Thos., son of John Fastolf of Cowhawe, i. 203, 240; ii. 323; iii. 5, 8, 14, 19-20, 21, 22, 34-35, 36, 112, 133, 142, 199-202, 278, 286, 308; iv. 3, 70, 282; v. 72, 78;

mother of, iv. 3.

Fastolf, Wm., Abbot of Fécamp, iii. 157.

Fauconberg, Thos., v. 109, 113.

Fauconberg, Wm. Nevill, Lord, ii. 123; iii. 126; v. 109.

Fauconer, ——, of London, ii. 114-115.

Faukham, Kent, iv. 310.

Fawkon. See Falcon.

Fawkoner, Thos., i. 42; ii. 31; iii. 17.

Fazakerley (Fitzacurley), ——, i. 336.

Fécamp, Normandy, Abbot of, i. 56; iii. 157.

Feen, Master, iv. 47.

Feke, Hodge, ii. 86.

Felbrigg, Norfolk, i. 254; ii. 188, 221, 288; iii. 227, 248, 281, 286; iv. 20, 68, 93, 215, 216; v. 64.

Felbrigg (Fylbryg), ——, iv. 61; v. 102.

Felbrigg, Catherine, Lady, ii. 193, 224, 250, 251; iii. 12, 14, 210.

Felbrigg, Sir John, iv. 215.

Felbrigg, Sir Simon, i. 30; ii. 14, 33, 34, 46, 51.

Feldyng, Mr., v. 104.

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Felix, v. Pope, ii. 96.

Felmingham, Norfolk, vi. 163.

Felmingham, Clement. See also Clement, Master, iii. 193; iv. 102, 103, 104, 183, 184, 185, 230, 237, 239, 243, 244; v. 146.

Felthorpe, Parson of, iv. 187.

Fendykes, ——, iii. 50.

Fenn, Hugh, i. 338; ii. 240; iii. 73, 77, 78, 81-82, 91, 102, 103, 133, 142, 166; iv. 12, 14, 78, 86-87, 91, 105, 179, 207, 260, 295-296; v. 9, 117, 212; vi. 190, 191, 194.

Fenn, John, iii. 258.

Fenne, Robt., vi. 167, 179.

Fennes, Herringby, Norfolk, iv. 292.

Fenwyk, Ric., Rector of Testerton, vi. 113, 114.

Fenyngley. See Filongley.

Fenys (Fenes), Robt., i. 205, 259; iii. 281; iv. 308, 309, 310, 311.

Feraris (Ferers), ——, ii. 214, 215, 216, 217; iv. 61.

Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, vi. 161.

Feres, Sir Harry, v. 105.

Feres, Sir John, v. 105.

Fermer, John, iv. 35, 37.

Fernwale, William, iv. 279.

Ferrers, John, ii. 260.

Ferrour (Farrer, Ferrer), ——, v. 208.

Ferrour, Ric., i. 303; v. 316, 317, 321, 322, 323.

Fescamp. See Fécamp.

Fetis. Good, well-made, ii. 112.

Feversham, i. 75.

Feyrechildes. See Fairchild.

Fidyon, Roger, Clerk, iv. 105.

Fiennes (Fynys), v. 297.

Figs, price of, iii. 126.

Filby, Norfolk, ii. 67, 68; iv. 105, 238; v. 117. Parson of, ii. 67; iv. 86.

Fille, John, vi. 56, 58.

Filongley (Fenyngley), Henry, nephew of Fastolf, i. 196; ii. 328; iii. 6, 14, 30, 31, 33, 67, 75, 98-99, 138, 157, 165, 166, 192, 197, 198, 213; v. 94.

Filongley, Cecily, wife of Henry, iii. 157.

Filpot. See Philpot.

Finch (Fynch), ——, ii. 49.

Fincham, Norfolk, Vicar of, vi. 207.

Fincham (Fyncheham), ——, ii. 214, 257; iii. 82, 99.

Fincham, John, iii. 227.

Fincham, Simeon, of Fincham, iii. 80.

Fish (Fysch), Peter, ii. 54.

Fisher (Fysscher), Ric., Sec. to the Earl of Salisbury, iii. 96, 199.

Fishley, Norfolk, v. 149.

Fishwick, Lancashire, ii. 181.

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Fitzalan, Thos., Lord Maltravers, son of Wm., Earl of Arundel, iv. 217 and note.

Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady, i. 311-312; iv. 217; vi. 91-92.

Fitzhugh, Henry, Lord (1386-1424), i. 311; ii. 8.

Fitzlewes (Fitzlawes), Sir Ric., vi. 162, 163.

Fitzralph (Fitzrawff), John, ii. 11; iii. 157.

Fitzrauff, Robt., ii. 199; iii. 153, 193, 319; iv. 104, 237, 239.

Fitzwalter, John Ratcliff, called Lord (killed at the Battle of Ferrybridge, 1461), iii. 80, 210, 249, 267.

Fitzwalter, John, Lord. See Radcliffe.

Fitzwalter, Lady, v. 179.

Fitzwalter, Lord, iv. 307.

Fitzwalter, Master, v. 179, 253, 256, 258, 259; vi. 24, 31; wife of, i. 300; v. 256, 258.

Fitzwalter, Rich., vi. 183.

Fitzwalter (Walter ?), Lord, ii. 17; iv. 232.

Fitzwarine (Fyvaren), John Bourchier, Lord, vi. 151.

Fitzwilliam, ——, ii. 173; iii. 277, 279.

Fitzwilliam, Austin, ii. 3.

Flanders, i. 64, 247, 288, 312, 317; ii. 104; iv. 57, 296; v. 218, 219, 270, 297; vi. 111.

See also Flemings.

Fleet raised for Edward IV., iv. 41, 42-43, 52, 57.

Fleet Prison. See London.

Flegg (Fledge), Norfolk, i. 283, 284; ii. 200; iii. 148; iv. 47, 109, 179, 222, 292; v. 25, 188, 225; vi. 33, 69.

Flegg, East, iv. 46, 105; v. 94.

Flegg, West, iv. 46; v. 94.

Fleghalle, Winterton, ii. 51.

Fleming, John, iv. 103.

Fleming, Master, iv. 216.

Flemings molest the coast, ii. 49.

Flemings, goods of, taken, ii. 299.

Flint (Flynte), Hugh, iv. 280.

Flodden, i. 270.

Florison, Cornelius, ii. 252.

Flos unguentorum, vi. 104.

Flourdew, John, Parson of Drayton, iv. 145, 187 and note 1.

Fogg (Fooge), John, Treasurer of the Household to Edward IV., iv. 218; v. 188.

Foke, ——, ii. 158, 249.

Foke, John, iv. 229.

Foke, Roger, ii. 96.

Folsham. See Foulsham.

Fooge. See Fogg.

Forcer. A chest, ii. 92.

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Fordham (Cambs.), iv. 256;

Vicar of, vi. 157.

Forey, ——, of France, v. 104.

Forncete, Norfolk, ii. 18, 278; iii. 135.

Fornsett, John, D.D., vi. 96.

Forslet, a, ii. 267.

Forter, John, v. 137.

Fortescue (Foscwe), ——, v. 32.

Fortescue (Forskew), Lord, v. 104.

Fortescue, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King’s Bench (name misprinted by Fenn ‘Festux’), i. 89; ii. 61-62, 205; iii. 76, 135, 198, 226, 242, 307.

Fortescue, Sir John, of Punsborne, vi. 157, 187.

Fortescue, Richard, i. 281.

Foster, Wm., v. 305.

Fotheringay (Foodryngdre), Northamptonshire, i. 217, 248; iv. 117;

College at, ii. 281; v. 318.

Fougères, capture and recovery of, i. 53-56, 102, 104.

Fouke, ——, of Knapton, vi. 31.

Fouler, Wm., iii. 72.

Foulsham (Folsham), Norfolk, ii. 318.

Fourmigni, battle of, i. 67.

Fowler, ——, v. 85.

Fowler, John, iv. 279.

Fox, Henry, vi. 113-114 (bis);

Wife of, vi. 114 (bis).

Foxhall (Foxhole), Suffolk, iii. 20, 91, 112.

Framsden, Suffolk, iii. 259.

Framlingham, Suffolk, seat of the Duke of Norfolk, i. 203, 230, 274, 275, 276, 295; ii. 15, 52, 69, 145, 163, 164, 165, 166, 185, 243, 255, 260, 261, 269, 275, 276; iii. 21, 34, 112, 144, 277, 311; iv. 59, 80, 198, 211; v. 21, 22, 149, 150, 151, 166, 171, 172, 176.

Framyngham, ——, ii. 217.

France (see also French), i. 48-57, 60-61, 67-68, 76, 77, 95, 96, 120-125, 174, 282; iii. 155; iv. 51, 249; v. 82, 206, 219, 226, 270;

Admiral of, v. 287;

Ambassadors of, v. 216.

France, Kings of. See Charles VII., Lewis XI.

Frances, ——, vi. 46.

Frank, Sir Edward, vi. 92.

Frank, Thos., vi. 27.

Frankleyn. A large owner of land, ii. 311.

Fraunces (Frauncesse), ii. 79; iv. 196.

Fraunceys, ——, iii. 3.

Fraunk, Robt., vi. 27.

Frays, John, iii. 84.

Frederick III., Emperor, v. 219.

Freethorpe, Norfolk, iv. 258.

Freking, ii. 211.

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Fremelyngham, Richard, Canon of Leyston Abbey, Suffolk, ii. 23 note 1.

Frenay (Frezsne) Le Vicomte, France, ii. 5; iii. 63.

French, ——, Wife of, v. 312.

French, the, threaten Jersey and Guernsey, i. 280; ii. 321;

ships of, iii. 283; iv. 57; vi. 111-112;

books of, v. 63;

Frenchmen on the coasts, iv. 68; v. 177, 178;

army equipment, i. 122-123.

Frenges, Norfolk, Rector of (1341), ii. 4.

Frenles, Sir Roger, ii. 57.

Fresnay, Maine, i. 50.

Freston, Suffolk, ii. 51, 298.

Frethorp. See Freethorpe.

Frettenham, Norfolk, iv. 284.

Friars, Grey, or Minors. See under Norwich.

Fritton (Freton), Suffolk, iv. 71, 230, 238, 244, 292; v. 148, 241, 246; vi. 48, 53, 56;

Parson of, i. 204; iii. 291.

Fritton (Freton), near Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 31.

Fronsac, i. 125.

Frunture, a, ii. 267.

Fugr’. Figured ? ‘Sateyn fugr’,’ iv. 202.

Fulchier, ——, ii. 159.

Fulford, Sir Baldwin, i. 185.

Fulford, Sir Humphrey, vi. 152.

Fulford, Sir Thos., v. 111, 113.

Fuller, Thos., i. 31.

Fuller, Wm., vi. 19.

Fulman, John, iii. 279.

Fulmerston, Ric., iv. 198, 199.

Fulthorp, ——, iii. 77, 103.

Fulthorp, Lady, iii. 142.

Fulthorp, Sir Thos., ii. 168.

Furbuschour, ——, iv. 40.

Furness, Lancashire, i. 313.

Fylongley. See Filongley.

Fynch, ——, ii. 49.

Fyncheham. See Fincham.

Fyndern, Sir Thos., iii. 307.

Fynys. See Fiennes.

Fynys, ——, Speaker of Parliament, iv. 75.

Fyrass, Robt., iv. 12.

Fysch, Peter, ii. 54.

Fysscher. See Fisher.

Fyvaryn. See Fitzwarine.

Gachecroft, ——, ii. 215.

Gaddishill. See Godshill.

Gaillon (Galion), Normandy, ii. 6.

Galdebek (Caudebec), Normandy, ii. 6.

Galion. See Gaillon.

Gallawey, Robt., iv. 230.

Gannok, Catherine, ii. 53.

Gannok, John, ii. 53.

Gant, John, ii. 4.

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Garcy, France, ii. 6.

Gardyvyands. Knapsacks, vi. 144.

Garleke, ——, ii. 172.

Garnesseye. See Guernsey.

Garnet, Thos., v. 32.

Garneys, ——, ii. 56.

Garneys, Margery, ii. 51.

Garnish, a. A set of pewter vessels, iv. 14.

Garonne, The, i. 95, 121.

Garneys, Mrs., ii. 66.

Garrard, Simon, vi. 69.

Gascoigne, Sir Wm., Chief Justice of England, i. 154; ii. 114.

Gascony, i. 95, 97, 105, 108, 120-125, 127, 128.

Gase, Walter, ii. 9.

Gate, Sir Jeffrey, v. 111.

Gateley, i. 205.

Gately More, vi. 131.

Gatesend, Nicholas, ii. 265.

Gatte, James, ii. 187.

Gaudees. Beads, vi. 52.

Gaunley, Robt., vi. 186.

Gaunt, John of, i. 191.

Gavaston, Piers, the favourite of Edward II., ii. 3.

Gawdeid. Ornamented, iv. 263; vi. 52.

Gawnt. See Ghent.

Gaydade, Mistress, iv. 268.

Gayn, John, iv. 94, 107.

Gayne, Joan, iv. 4, 40, 61, 203.

Gayne, ——, v. 133.

Gayne, Eliz., vi. 208.

Gayton (Geyton), Norfolk, ii. 173, 214.

Gaywood, Norfolk, iv. 29.

Geane. See Genoa.

Gedding, Suffolk, ii. 75.

Gees, John, Carmelite Friar, ii. 29.

Gees, John, Merchant of Crowmer, ii. 29.

Geffreie, ——, ii. 73.

Gegge, Richard, i. 333.

Gelderstone (Gerlyston), Norfolk, ii. 56; iii. 256.

‘Genealogical History of the Kings of England,’ by Francis Sandford, i. 25.

Geney. See Jenney.

Gemyngham. See Gimmingham.

Genoa, iv. 257.

Gent, John, ii. 198.

Genyn, ——, iv. 300.

George, son of Richard, Duke of York, iii. 233.

See also Clarence.

George, Walter, ii. 307.

George, servant to Wm. Paston, vi. 41.

Geppeswich. See Ipswich.

Gerard, Simon, vi. 52, 53.

Gerberoy, Normandy, i. 55.

Gerbrege, Sir Thos., iv. 253.

Gerlyston. See Gelderstone.

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Germany (Dutchland), ii. 105.

Germyn. See Jermyn.

Germyne, ——, v. 198.

Germyngham. See Jerningham.

Gesernys or Giserings. Battle axes, ii. 128.

Gesseren. Sleeveless coat of mail, iv. 169.

Geyton. See Gayton.

Ghent (Gawnt), i. 277; v. 176, 297.

Gibbon. See Gybon.

Gibson, Wm., vi. 27.

Gifford, Wm., i. 272; v. 107.

Gilberd, ——, ii. 278.

Gilbert, John, Mayor of Norwich (1460), iii. 239-240; iv. 2.

Gilder (Gylder), John, iv. 279.

Giles, John, iv. 35-36.

Giles, Karoll, i. 152; iii. 132.

Gille. A girl, iv. 190.

Gilyngsat, a, ii. 58.

Gimmingham (Gemyngham), Norfolk, i. 28, 36, 37; ii. 57, 70, 73; iii. 298; iv. 10.

Gimmingham, ——, iv. 20.

Ginger, v. 119.

Gippeswich. See Ipswich.

Girlyngton, Nich., iv. 292; v. 94.

Gironde, i. 122.

Glanville, impalement of, ii. 2.

Glanville, Sir Wm., iv. 249.

Gloucester, i. 75, 81, 116;

Abbot of, i. 55, 86.

Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, Protector of England during minority of Henry VI., i. 33, 46, 47, 57, 145, 154; ii. 8, 14, 16, 26, 27, 35-38, 46-47;

Wife of. See Hainault, Jacqueline of.

Gloucester, Richard, Duke of. See Richard.

Gloucestershire, iv. 88, 91.

Glover, Alex., ii. 244.

Glover, Robt., iv. 9.

Gloys, James, Priest, i. 90, 226-227, 279-280, 287; ii. 88, 92-94, 157, 219-223, 223-225 (bis), 228, 248, 265; iii. 45-46 (bis), 298, 310-311; iv. 74, 121, 159, 169, 170, 226, 227, 256, 274, 294, 299; v. 26, 39, 66, 103, 115, 146, 147, 153, 173, 197, 212, 213, 223, 225; vi. 175, 176.

Gnateshale. See Knatysale.

Goche (Gough ?), Margaret, iii. 87.

God, James, i. 334.

Godard, Dr., iii. 228.

Godehreds, ——, iv. 179.

Godfrey, Mr., v. 142.

Godmerston, ——, v. 100.

Godnoston, Jane, v. 180.

Godshill (Gaddishill), Isle of Wight, i. 316; vi. 160.

Gogyne, Wm., vi. 121.

Golbeter, Jas., iv. 130.

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Gold, Pipes of, ii. 45.

Goldsmyth, Nich., ii. 267.

Goldwell, Jas., Bishop of Norwich (1472-99), v. 221, 227, 305; vi. 3, 6, 9-10, 13.

Goldwell, Nich., vi. 3.

Goneld (Gunnold), Henry, ii. 87, 130, 131, 292, 293; vi. 181.

Gonnore. See Gunnor.

Goodfellow, Robin, vi. 131.

Goodknape, Thos., v. 306.

Goodrede, Wm., v. 75.

Goodwein (Goodwyn), Wm., ii. 214, 244.

Goold, ——, ii. 254.

Goos, Sir J., v. 201.

Gordon, Robt., iv. 29.

Gorge (Gorges), ——, iv. 60.

Gorge, Walter, iv. 22.

Gorleston, Yarmouth, iv. 238, 244, 284, 292; v. 107, 234.

Gorney. See Gurney.

Goshawk desired by John Paston, v. 152, 154, 157, 165.

Gosloth (?), Alice, ii. 23 note 1.

Goth. See Gough.

Gough (Goth), Matthew, i. 49-50, 67-68, 72, 73; ii. 40, 147, 157; iii. 248.

Gough.

See also Goche.

Gournay. See Gurney.

Gower, James, v. 105.

Gower, Thos., ii. 40; iii. 157.

Gowns, iv. 59.

‘Grace de Dieu,’ a ship, i. 109; iv. 57.

Grame, Mrs., v. 253.

Grandson, i. 299.

Granere, Wm., Master of Works at Caister, ii. 40.

Grantham, Lincoln, v. 70.

Grave, John, ii. 67.

Gray, Henry, ii. 275.

Gray, Sir John, ii. 8; vi. 118.

Gray, Sir Ralph, iii. 268; iv. 60.

Gray (Grey), Sir Thos., v. 105, 274.

‘Great Book, The,’ i. 323; v. 1, 3.

Great Seal, v. 196.

Green, Dr., i. 165.

Greenfield (Grenefeld), ——, iii. 123.

Greenfield, John, iii. 298 note 2.

Greenfield, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.

Green wax, ii. 160.

Greenwich, i. 70, 158; iii. 14, 233, 306, 314; iv. 297.

Grefyth, Sir Walter, of Lancaster, vi. 151.

Gregory, a servant of Edmund Paston, v. 231-232.

Gregory, ——, Sir, vi. 102.

Grenacre (Greneakyr), Ralf, iv. 126.

Grene, ——, iv. 70.

Grene, Dr., iii. 48.

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Grene, John, ii. 80.

Grene, Sir Robt., v. 105, 185.

Grene, Thos., ii. 145, 160, 170; iii. 114, 298; iv. 12, 79, 138, 222, 257; v. 94, 274.

Grene, Wm., iv. 292.

Grenefeld. See Greenfield.

Grenesheve, Christopher, ii. 267, 308.

Grenneville, ii. 7.

Gresham, Norfolk, i. 39, 41-44, 91-92, 233, 254, 256; ii. 30, 83, 88, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 113, 127-134, 157, 161, 166-167, 170, 187, 214, 219, 228, 287; iv. 250, 251; v. 64, 112, 116, 127, 141, 160, 194, 196, 197.

Church of, iii. 120, 135; vi. 48.

Gresham, ——, the London carrier, iv. 230.

Gresham, James, i. 76, 172; ii. 53, 61-62, 83-84, 87, 88, 92, 93, 148, 156-157, 158, 159 (bis), 160-162, 168, 180-182, 183, 186, 224, 230, 244, 248-249, 325; iii. 22, 48-50, 78-79, 103, 107-109, 280; iv. 15, 36, 65, 76-78, 78-79, 88-89, 92, 93, 126, 171, 175, 223, 229, 280-282, 283; v. 6, 69, 96, 97, 116, 125, 139, 141; vi. 86, 87.

Gresham, John, iv. 232.

Gresham, Thos., iv. 71.

Gressenhall, Norfolk, ii. 159; iv. 22.

Gresynges. Steps, vi. 51.

Gretkyn, Mrs., v. 176.

Greve, Wm., vi. 146-147.

Grey or Minor Friars. See under Norwich.

Grey, ——, iii. 290.

Grey, Edmund, Lord of Hastings and Ruthin, i. 80, 156; ii. 325, 327; iii. 1-2, 41, 198; iv. 310.

Grey, Henry, ii. 39, 185, 308; iii. 1; iv. 172.

Grey, Sir Harry, v. 105; vi. 155-156.

Grey, John, iv. 266, 269; v. 10.

Grey, Master, i. 164; iii. 36.

Grey, Lord Richard, i. 322-323.

Grey, Robert, of Warham, i. 205.

Grey, Sir Thos., vi. 187.

Grey, Wm., vi. 35.

Grey, Wm., Bishop of Ely (1454-78), ii. 38; iii. 2, 292; iv. 305; v. 85, 202.

Grey, Wm., of Martyn, v. 142.

Greyve, ——, iv. 290.

Griffith (Gryphet), ——, Usher of the Hall to Henry VI., iii. 30.

Griffith Suoh (?), iii. 92.

Grigge, Robert, i. 331, 332.

Grigges, Andrew, iii. 93.

Grigges, John, iii. 237.

Grigges, T., vi. 115-116.

Grimesby, Sir Wm., v. 105.

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Grimston, Edward, iii. 93, 94.

Grinstead, East, ii. 61.

Groby, France, ii. 7.

Grocer, Philip, iii. 142.

Grome, Nich., ii. 217.

Groos, John, ii. 261; iii. 227.

Groos, Oliver, ii. 14, 46, 51.

Gros, John, ii. 288, 289; iv. 3. Wife of, ii. 288.

Grust, Wm., i. 81.

Grymesby. See Grimesby.

Grymston, Thos., iv. 279.

Gryphet. See Griffith.

Grys, John, of Wighton, i. 32, 33; ii. 12, 13.

Grys, Thomelin, ii. 81.

Gryseacresse, Mistress, v. 69.

Gueldres, Mary of, i. 193.

Guernsey, i. 147, 182; ii. 78-79, 104, 321; iv. 32.

Guienne, i. 45, 61, 95, 97, 105, 120, 124, 130, 132; ii. 121, 126, 291; iii. 60, 61, 64, 92, 155.

Guincamp (Gingham), vi. 126.

Guisnes (Guynes), i. 183, 184, 185; iii. 205, 234, 307; v. 204, 206, 253, 256, 257; vi. 83.

Gundy, France, ii. 6.

Gunnold. See Goneld.

Gunnor (Gonnore), ——, ii. 112, 130, 220-223, 230; iii. 107; iv. 10, 40, 188.

Gunnor, Simon, iii. 133, 227.

Gunnor, Wm., iii. 157.

Gunton, Norfolk, iv. 302.

Gunton, Ralph, of Norfolk, ii. 29.

Gurnay (Gornay), ——, ii. 189, 279, 285; iii. 97, 131; vi. 58, 59.

Gurney, Margaret, ii. 295.

Gurney, Thos., ii. 145, 260; iii. 227; iv. 3, 66, 67.

Gurney (Gornay), Wm., i. 272-273; v. 133, 138, 143, 151, 161, 285, 287.

Guton, Brandiston, Norfolk, i. 273, 274; iii. 247; iv. 109, 125, 130, 256, 265, 266, 289, 292; v. 10, 25, 85, 128, 142, 144, 234.

Guy of Warwick, i. 323; vi. 65.

Guy and Colbrande, i. 323; vi. 66.

Guybon, Gregory, ii. 216 (bis).

Guynes. See Guisnes.

Gybon (Guybon), ——, of Debenham, ii. 322, 323.

Gygges, John, vi. 14.

Gylmyn, ——, ii. 293; iv. 217.

Gylys. See Giles.

Gymmyngham. See Gimmingham.

Gyne (Gyney), John of Dilham, i. 31; ii. 40-41, 62-63.

Gynne, Robt., ii. 58; vi. 189.

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Gyns, or Gynnis Close, in Paston, ii. 73; v. 209.

Gypcer. A purse or bag, iii. 290.

Gyrdyng, John, iv. 236, 241, 284.

H. B., iii. 214.

Habeland (Hadlounde, or Haveland), Bradwell, Suffolk, iv. 109, 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 107, 148, 189, 234.

Haborjoun, or Harburyone. A coat of mail, ii. 215, 322; iii. 186.

Hache, Wm., ii. 283, 284.

Hadle, iii. 97.

Hadleigh, Essex, vi. 182.

Hadley, Suffolk, ii. 323.

Hadlounde. See Habeland.

Hadynet, John, iv. 295.

Hagreston, ——, Groom of the King’s Chamber, iii. 121.

Hainault, Jacqueline of, wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 26, 27.

Haineford. See Hayneford.

Hakon, Thos., Parson of Felthorp, iv. 180, 187.

Halbroke, Richard, iv. 280.

Hale. See Holm Hale.

Hales, or Alys. Pavilions, vi. 144.

Hales (Halse), John, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, i. 298, 336; vi. 104.

Halesworth (Hallysworthe), Suffolk, iv. 152.

Halfnothe (Halsnoth), John, iv. 259; v. 192, 200.

Hall, Sir Edmund, iv. 286.

Hall, Robt., iv. 127.

Halman (Halleman), ——, ii. 158, 159.

Halman, Henry, ii. 113, 172, 227; iv. 272; v. 58, 106, 130, 182.

Halman, Jas., ii. 131; iv. 306; vi. 177.

Halman, John, ii. 31.

Halman, Wm., vi. 20.

Halsnoth. See Halfnothe.

Haltoft, Gilbert, Baron of the Exchequer, iii. 91.

Haltoft, ——, iii. 85.

Halton, Kent, iv. 309.

Halvergates, Norfolk, v. 299.

Halyn, the King’s porter, iii. 28.

Hambie (Hommbe), Normandy, ii. 7.

Hammes (Hampnes), Calais, iii. 312; vi. 2, 83.

Hammond, Master, ii. 28.

Hamond, Simon, ii. 214.

Hampden, Sir Edmund, iii. 307; v. 104.

Hampton. See Southampton.

‘Hankyn, our dog,’ v. 212.

Hanmer, John and Wm., iv. 96.

Hansard, Sir Thos., vi. 187.

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Hanson (Hansson), Henry, ii. 252; iii. 110, 111.

Hanson (Hanswan, or Honson), Christopher, iii. 136, 233-234, 246, 249, 269, 302, 305; iv. 49, 50, 51, 235.

Hanyngton, Chr., iv. 218, 221.

Happisburgh, Norfolk, ii. 135.

Harbard. See Herbert.

Harburyone. See Haborjoun.

Harcourt, ——, iv. 304; v. 66, 69.

Harcourt, Lady, i. 320; vi. 14.

Harcourt, Sir Ric., v. 149, 178.

Harcourt, Sir Robt., ii. 89; v. 126; vi. 151.

Hardwyn, George, iv. 279.

Harecourt, France, i. 56; ii. 7.

Harfleur (Arfleet), Normandy, i. 59; ii. 47; iii. 62.

Haringby. See Herringby.

Harington, John, Lord (1405-18), ii. 8.

Harington, Lady (1473), v. 185.

Harington, Thos. Grey, Lord, son of first Marquis of Dorset, vi. 151.

Harington, ——, iii. 72.

Harington, Sir James, vi. 187.

Harington, Sir Robt., v. 105.

Harington, Sir Thos., iii. 199.

Harlech Castle, i. 192.

Harlesdon, Robt., v. 24.

Harleston, Norfolk, i. 220, 226, 231; iii. 42.

Harleston, ——, Under Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, iv. 143, 144, 161, 163, 169, 205.

Harley, Sir John, v. 105.

Harling, East, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 171.

Harling, Sir Robt., iii. 157, 168;

Daughter of, iii. 94.

Harman (Herman), Waryn, ii. 135, 244, 245, 246, 247, 255-256, 266, 278.

Harmerer, Robt., iii. 294.

Harness, Harneys. Armour, iv. 142.

Harneys, Reynold, iv. 294.

Harper (Harpor), ——, iii. 33; iv. 61.

Harple. See Wolman.

Harpour, ——, Yeoman of the Crown, iii. 30.

Harry, Lord (?), iii. 267.

Harsset, or Hasset. See Blennerhasset.

Hart. See Lyhart.

Hart, Thos., iv. 284.

Hartford, Thos., vi. 134.

Hartwelbury. See Horwellbury.

Harvey, Edward, vi. 209.

Harvey (Hervey), Geo., vi. 209.

Harvey, John, vi. 209.

Harvey, Thos., vi. 209.

Harward, Wm., vi. 89.

Haryngby. See Herringby.

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Haryson (Henrickson), Lumen, vi. 132.

Hasard, Wm., ii. 96, 101, 130.

Hasingham, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 269, 312.

Hasslake, Margaret, vi. 205.

Hastings, ——, iv. 279; v. 264.

Hastings, Ann, wife of John, ii. 84.

Hastings, Lady Cath., wife of Wm., Lord, v. 290.

Hastings (Hastynges), John, iv. 105; v. 248.

Hastings, Lord of. See Grey, Edmund.

Hastings, Lady Margery, widow of Sir Edward, Lord Hastings, ii. 88, 277; iii. 12.

Hastings, Sir Ralph, v. 204, 205-206.

Hastings, Sir Rich., v. 105.

Hastings, Wm., son of Sir Leonard, iii. 138, 139, 199, 249.

Hastings, Sir Wm., iii. 267.

Hastings, Wm., Lord (1461-83), Lord Chamberlain to Edward IV., i. 55, 215, 270, 275, 276, 289; iv. 50, 61, 300; v. 111, 137, 148, 149, 151, 152, 155, 184, 194-195, 204, 205, 206, 215, 253, 256, 257 (bis), 258, 270, 272; vi. 20, 28, 30, 32, 60, 72.

Hatefeld, ii. 91.

Hattecliff. See Attecliff.

Hattecliff, Isabel, Wife of Wm., vi. 209.

Hattecliff, Wm., vi. 209.

Haukeney. A hackney or saddle-horse, iv. 38.

Hault. See Haute.

Hautayne (Hawteyn), Alice, ii. 3.

Hautayne, Claricia, ii. 53-55.

Hautayne, Haymundus, ii. 53, 54.

Hautayne, Friar John, i. 38; ii. 52-55, 60-61, 74, 83, 100, 109, 147, 156-157, 158; vi. 19.

See also Alburugh.

Hautayne, Robt., ii. 54, 79.

Hautayne, Tiphania, ii. 55.

Haute (Hawt), ——, iv. 61.

Haute, Anne, i. 239-240, 245, 263, 268-270, 304; iv. 300; v. 11 and note 1, 15, 18, 19, 61, 69, 111, 115, 135, 181, 188, 198, 223, 270, 293, 294.

Haute, John or Jakys, iii. 307; v. 28, 31.

Haute, Master, v. 23.

Haute, Rich., i. 269; v. 115, 188.

Haute (Hawte), Sir Rich., vi. 111.

Havelound. See Habeland.

Haverland (Herlonde), John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.

Haward. See Howard.

Hawe, Rich., iv. 178.

Hawes, Mr., vi. 119.

Hawhunte, ii. 55.

Hawk. See Goshawk.

Hawte. See Haute.

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Hawys. See Howys.

Hawys, Thos., ii. 88.

Haxby, Robt., ii. 78.

Hay’s Wife, ii. 102.

Haylysden. See Hellesden.

Haynford (Heynesford, etc.), Norfolk, i. 241; ii. 188; iv. 109, 256, 289, 290, 292; v. 10, 25, 107.

Haywards, ii. 244.

Heathfield, i. 74.

Heberd, Rich., ii. 95.

Hedermoder. Hugger-mugger, iii. 290.

Hederset. See Hetherset.

Hédin (Hedynge), in Artois, v. 287.

Hedingham (Heveningham or Henyngham), Essex, i. 315; v. 95; vi. 112, 121, 122, 123, 128, 129, 130, 136, 138, 142, 143, 144, 151, 165, 181, 186.

Heestowe, Edw., vi. 121.

Hegon. A man of Lord Moleyns, ii. 131, 132.

Heigham (Hygham), Norwich, iv. 79.

Heigham Potter, vi. 190, 195.

Helle. To cover, or put a top on, ii. 243.

Hellesden (Haylysdon, etc.), Norfolk, i. 200, 218-224, 226, 227, 229, 231, 232, 234, 240, 245-246, 261, 273, 284, 303-304, 322; ii. 107, 134, 137, 152, 171, 191, 279, 281; iii. 114, 117, 135, 190, 239, 240, 297; iv. 27, 55, 79, 81, 86, 92, 109, 124, 130, 131, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 165, 170, 171, 180, 186, 197 (bis), 204, 205, 206, 220, 234, 235, 282; v. 12-13, 31, 77, 117, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.

Attack on, iv. 201-204; v. 11, 31-32.

Title to, iv. 130, 195.

Parson of, iii. 298; iv. 282. See Hert, Thos.

Hellesdon, John, i. 223.

Helloughton, ii. 217.

Hellowe, iv. 292.

Hemnales, Hempnales, Cotton, Suffolk, iv. 109, 200, 290, 292; vi. 105.

Hempton, Norfolk, ii. 215.

Hempton Abbey, vi. 114 (bis).

Hengham. See Hingham.

Heningham. See Hedingham.

Henmar, Wm., v. 104.

Hennebon, Brittany, vi. 126.

Hennesby, Norfolk, vi. 190, 193.

Henry IV., iii. 59, 61, 148, 149.

Henry V., i. 59, 86, 119; ii. 9; iii. 59, 61, 148, 149, 204.

Conquests in France, ii. 5.

His siege of Rouen, ii. 8.

Henry VI., i. 45, 53, 70-71, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89, 94, 96-102, 110-111, 112, 125, 126, 129, 133, 142, 143-144, 282 156-162, 164-165, 166-167, 168, 169, 170-172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 186, 188, 189, 190, 191-192, 194, 203, 205, 213, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 277; ii. 113, 171-172, 174-175, 177 (bis), 181, 295-296, 297; iii. 32, 43, 44, 59-60, 61, 74, 75, 86, 87, 92, 103, 108, 111, 118, 125, 126, 127, 139, 156, 205, 222-223, 232, 233, 267, 269, 286, 307; iv. 32, 35, 51, 53; v. 155.

Education of, ii. 34-38.

Informed of the state of county Norfolk, ii. 258.

‘Borroweth his expense for Christmas,’ ii. 205.

Recovery from illness, iii. 13-14.

Memorial addressed to, before battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24.

Presence of, at Battle of St. Albans, iii. 25-29, 29-30.

Invasion of Scotland expected of, iii. 87.

Fastolf’s claims against, iii. 55-60.

Money lent to, iii. 59.

Flight to Scotland after Towton, iii. 267.

Attempts to regain Crown, iv. 32.

Restored to Throne, v. 95-96.

Uncles of, iii. 111.

Almoner of, iii. 13.

Henry VII. (called ‘Henry Tydder’ before his accession by Richard III.), i. 311-317; vi. 81-84.

Landing in England, vi. 85.

After accession, vi. 89-90, 93, 95, 99, 100, 101, 111, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122 (bis), 125-127, 129, 136-7, 144, 152, 161, 172, 174.

Henry, second son of Henry VII., afterwards Henry VIII., created Duke of York. See York, Henry, Duke of.

Hensted, Edw., v. 282.

Henyngham. See Heveningham.

Herberd, Julian, i. 33, 34-36, 331-334; ii. 28.

Herbert (Harbard), Rich., i. 249; iii. 246.

Herbert, Sir Wm., i. 174; iii. 118;

Earl of Pembroke (1468-9), i. 249; iv. 305.

Herbynger, John, ii. 187.

Herden, (?), iv. 42.

Hereford, i. 116, 173, 174; iii. 118, 233.

Hereford, Reginald Butler, Bishop of (1450-3), i. 96.

Hereford, John [Stanbury], Bishop of (1454-74), i. 298.

Herington, John, iii. 167.

Herlyng, John, of Basyngham, iv. 290.

Herlyngflet. See Herringfleet.

Herman. See Harman.

Herman, Walter, ii. 60; iv. 10, 70.

Hermer, Rich., iv. 228, 229.

Herne, Wm., iv. 146.

Herod in Corpus Christi play, v. 321.

Heron, Roger, vi. 166.

Herringby (Haryngby), Norfolk, iii. 78; iv. 292; v. 76; vi. 108.

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Herringfleet (Herlyngflet), St. Olave’s, Prior of, ii. 4.

Herringflete, Suffolk, ii. 235.

Herry, Capt., of Bristol, v. 104.

Hert, John, iv. 178.

Hert, Nich., iii. 259.

Hert, Robt., iv. 104, 239, 242, 243.

Hert, Thos., Parson of Hellesden, ii. 189; iv. 3, 138 and note; vi. 69.

Hert, Thos., of Caister, iv. 237, 240, 242.

Hertford, i. 165; iii. 32, 50; vi. 127, 128.

Hertfordshire, iv. 250.

Hervy, Harry, vi. 5, 57.

Hervy, Nich., Recorder of Bristol, v. 104 note 3; vi. 5.

Herward, ——, iv. 94.

Hetherset (Hederset), Norfolk, ii. 198; iii. 36.

Heveningham. See Henyngham.

Heveningham, Suffolk, ii. 237; iv. 11.

Heveningham (Henyngham), Sir John, ii. 46, 237, 239, 260, 286, 287.

Heveningham, John, afterwards Sir John, son of the preceding, i. 250-251; ii. 288-289, 308; iii. 222; iv. 9, 10-11, 152, 205; v. 36, 50, 52.

Heveningham (Eliz. ?), widow of Sir John, iii. 14.

Heverlonde, John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.

Heydon, Henry, afterwards Sir Henry, son of John Heydon of Baconsthorpe, i. 273, 274, 312; iv. 67; v. 138, 142, 143, 264, 324; vi. 30, 55, 99, 100, 110, 119, 143, 148-149 (bis), 150, 158.

Anne, second daughter of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, wife of, iv. 276.

Heydon, John, vi. 144.

Heydon, John, of Baconsthorpe, Lawyer of Norwich, i. 42, 84, 86, 89-91, 94, 112, 189, 207, 211, 338; ii. 74, 86, 96, 99, 100, 112, 133, 137, 140, 145, 146, 156, 166, 167, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, 202 note, 203, 206, 207-208, 209 (bis), 210, 211, 212, 214-215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 225, 227, 230, 233, 235, 238-239, 249, 252 (bis), 255, 259, 275, 277; iii. 45-46 (bis), 47, 95, 105, 121, 133, 195, 196, 222, 225, 226, 227, 228, 242, 245, 248, 255, 274, 278, 286, 292, 296, 297; iv. 15, 20, 104, 154, 156, 160, 223, 238, 239; v. 89, 90, 290.

Heydon, Norfolk, ii. 61; vi. 30.

Heydon, Young, v. 178.

Heydon’s, The, Family of, v. 178.

Heydon’s, The, Family of
Text unchanged.

Heylesden. See Hellesden.

Heylisdon, John, iv. 165. Alice, daughter of, iv. 165.

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Heylok, Walter, ii. 65.

Heyne. To heighten, or raise, iv. 130.

Heynesford. See Haynford.

Heythe, Robt., v. 169; vi. 53.

Hibernicus (‘W. W.’ ?), iii. 213, 214, 229.

Hickling, Norfolk, ii. 134, 212, 239, 253 (bis); iii. 65, 82, 83, 94; v. 136; vi. 55.

A Bailly of, ii. 192.

Netherhall in, iii. 154.

Prior and Priory of, ii. 80-82, 193, 199, 250, 253-254; iii. 99, 154; v. 107.

Hide, Mrs., vi. 206.

Higgens, Eliz., v. 113, 122.

Higham, ——, ii. 178; v. 89. Widow of, ii. 178, 254.

Higham, Thos., iii. 68.

Hill (Hylle), John, iv. 280.

Hill, Robt., ii. 278, 279, 285.

Hillingworth, ——, iii. 270.

Hingham (Hengham), Norfolk, ii. 271.

‘History of Henry VII.,’ by Francis Bacon, i. 314.

Hith. See Hythe.

Hobard (Hubbard), Jas., afterwards Attorney Gen. to Henry VII., i. 297, 298; v. 19, 42, 52, 311; vi. 10, 104, 169.

Hobbes’ Wife, ii. 216.

Hobbis, John, iv. 164, 279; vi. 19.

Hobbyllers. Light Horsemen, vi. 89-90.

Hoberd, ——, ii. 173.

Hockwold, Norfolk, iv. 39.

Hodson (Hodessone or Hoddeson), Margaret, iii. 185, 187.

Hodson, Thos., iii. 157.

Hody, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King’s Bench, ii. 4, 162.

Hody, ——, iii. 226.

Hogan, ——, iv. 151.

Hogan, the Prophet, v. 178, 179, 181, 188.

Hogan, Thos., vi. 134.

Hogan (Ogan or Huggan), Wm., i. 216, 280, 281; iii. 309; iv. 88, 116, 117; v. 120, 121.

Hoggys. Lambs, iv. 203.

Hokewold. See Hockwold.

Holand, Robert, vi. 16.

Holham Rents, Norfolk, v. 299.

Holkham’s Tenement, v. 299; vi. 63, 64.

Holkham, Edmund, vi. 63.

Holkham, Margaret, vi. 63.

Holland, ii. 104; vi. 141.

Hollar, Mr. Robt., vi. 17.

Holle, Sir Wm., Priest, i. 305; vi. 9, 10.

Holler, Thos., ii. 311; iii. 223-224, 237; iv. 26;

Son of, v. 173, 174, 175.

Hollewelebury. See Horwellbury.

Hollewellhalle, vi. 192, 195.

Hollwellhawe, East Tuddenham, vi. 75.

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Holm Hale, Norfolk, ii. 248, 279.

Holman, Edward, iv. 280.

Holme. See Hulme.

Holme Hall, Filby, vi. 171.

Holme, ——, vi. 27.

Holme, Henry, ii. 195.

Holme, John, iv. 1, 105.

Holt, Norfolk, ii. 224, 249.

Holt Castle, Denbighshire, i. 81, 215; iv. 59, 97; v. 102. (The footnote here is wrong.)

Holt, Harry, ii. 131.

Holywell, i. 73.

Homeworth, v. 78.

Hommbe (Hambie ?), France, ii. 7.

‘Hone, Set upon the,’ iv. 2.

Honfleur (Honneflete), Normandy, i. 57, 106; iii. 63.

Honing, Norfolk, ii. 62, 63, 68.

Honingham, Norfolk, vi. 190.

Hoo, Sir Thos., i. 49, 297; ii. 175; v. 243.

Hoop, Thos., Parson of Brandeston, iv. 167.

Hoore, Thos., iv. 284.

Hopton, ——, ii. 235; iii. 85; iv. 145; vi. 100.

Hopton, Sir George, vi. 102, 187.

Hopton, John, i. 337.

Hopton, Robt., ii. 117.

Hopton, Walter, iii. 249.

Hopton, Young, iii. 6.

Horell, Davy, iv. 279.

Horne, ——, of Kent, iii. 267.

Horne, Rich., iv. 236, 242, 284.

Horne, Robert, i. 71.

Horninghall, Caister, ii. 30; vi. 64.

Horningtoft, Norfolk, vi. 113, 114.

Horseye, Norfolk, ii. 51.

Horsham, St. Faith’s, Norfolk, Prior of, iv. 241.

Horshighdown, or Horsleydown. See under London.

Horsmouden, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Horwellbury (Orwellbury, Hollewellebury, or Horswelbury), Herts, i. 30, 309; ii. 11, 109, 279, 280, 285; iii. 264; iv. 251, 252, 253; vi. 29, 33, 34, 40, 75, 76, 79, 80, 191, 192.

Hose, iv. 185, 186.

Hosele, Robt., ii. 65.

Hosy, Mr., v. 120.

Houson. See Hanson.

Houston, Simon, vi. 179.

Howard, ——, ii. 258, 331.

Howard, John, afterwards Sir John, and Lord Howard (1470), created Duke of Norfolk in 1483, i. 164, 204, 206-209, 210, 212, 340; iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38, 284 39, 274, 275, 280, 303, 304, 314; iv. 2, 5, 33, 39, 45, 60, 96, 106, 262-264, 277, 279, 292; v. 4, 32, 111, 137, 218, 249; vi. 73, 74;

Marg., wife of, iii. 314; iv. 262-264; v. 194.

Howard, Lady Catherine, iv. 211-213.

Howard, Sir John (temp. Henry VII.), v. 249; vi. 106;

Wife of, iv. 262.

Howard, Nich., v. 32.

Howard, Thos., Earl of Surrey (1483-1514), Duke of Norfolk (1514-1524), i. 270, 287; v. 137.

Howe, John atte, ii. 217.

Howes, Agnes, wife of Wm. Barker, vi. 61.

Howes, Isabel, vi. 61.

Howes (Hous), John, vi. 56, 58.

Howse, ——, v. 32.

Howsel, Howsyl. To administer the sacrament. To be howselled, to receive it, iv. 275.

Howys (Hawys or Howes), Sir Thos., Parson of Castlecombe, afterwards of Blofield, Mautby, and Pulham, i. 91, 117, 151, 195, 196, 198, 234-235, 236, 237, 242-243, 244, 258, 295-298; ii. 80, 134, 137, 149, 152, 160, 170, 171, 178, 188, 192, 193, 194, 195 (bis), 201, 209, 212 (bis), 233, 234, 238-240, 250, 252 (bis), 253 (bis), 281, 283, 284, 326, 334-335; iii. 5-6, 9-10, 10-11, 12, 16, 18, 21, 22 (bis), 35, 37, 41, 54, 68, 85, 96, 97, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106-107, 112, 114, 115, 120, 121, 129, 132 (bis), 133, 138, 141, 142, 145, 150-152, 153, 157-160, 162-163, 165-166 (bis), 194, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 212, 216, 217, 218-219, 230, 239, 246, 247, 251, 278, 294-295, 305, 311; iv. 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 18, 27, 31-33, 66, 69, 81, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 111-112, 126, 128, 155, 173, 180, 181-185, 188-190, 194, 195, 196 (bis), 231-236, 236-245, 257, 269, 274, 284-286, 292, 294, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 12, 22, 57, 72, 79, 92, 94, 170, 242; vi. 36, 61-64;

Richard, servant of, iii. 97, 116; iv. 173.

Hoxne (Oxon), Suffolk, iii. 315; iv. 186, 187; vi. 7.

Hoxon, ——, v. 176, 183, 184, 188.

Hubbard, Jas., v. 207, 238, 260.

Hugard, Sir Andrew. See Ogard.

Huggan. See Hogan.

Hugh, ——, vi. 172.

Hugucio, a writer on Canon Law, vi. 177.

Hull, Ship of, vi. 91.

Hull, Sir Edward, i. 124.

Hull, The Gylys of, iv. 43.

Hulme (Holme), St. Benet’s Monastery, Norfolk, i. 197, 202, 298; ii. 82; iii. 149, 150, 153, 162, 163, 167, 191, 210; iv. 73, 80, 232, 238, 244, 293, 294; v. 236.

Hulme (Holme), Abbots of, ii. 39; iii. 100, 210, 211; iv. 242, 290, 294; v. 78; vi. 19, 144;

Man of, v. 169;

Anselm, ii. 1;

John Martin, iii. 16, 17;

Reginald, ii. 1;

Richard, ii. 33;

Thomas, vi. 19.

Hungary, King of. See Ladislaus V.

Hungerford, Mary, daughter of Sir Thos., v. 184.

Hungerford, Robt., second Lord (1449-59), ii. 116.

Hungerford, Robt., third Lord (1459-64), iii. 306-307, 312; iv. 35.

Hungerford, Sir Robt., Lord Moleyns. See Moleyns.

Hungerford, Walter, first Lord (1426-49), ii. 116.

Hunnworth (Honewerth, Hunewrth), Thos., iv. 155, 160 (bis).

Hunsdon, Herts, iii. 32, 132.

Hunt, Geoff., vi. 14.

Hunt, Roger, iii. 144.

Hunt, Thos., Prior of Walsingham, iii. 45.

Huntingdon, John Holland, Earl of (1417-42), afterwards Duke of Exeter, ii. 8, 38.

Huntingdonshire, iv. 116.

Huntingfield, Suffolk, vi. 80, 148.

Hunton, H., iii. 227.

Husband, David, i. 272; v. 107.

Hyde, R., v. 147, 152.

Hygham. See Higham.

Hykele, ii. 149.

Hyllyngworth, ——, iii. 270.

Hypgame, Thos., ii. 217.

Hyrste, Hobbe, vi. 131.

Hythe (Hith), Kent, iv. 57.

Ichyngham, Robert and Joan, ii. 293.

Iceland (Islond), vi. 136-137.

Ickborough (Ikburgh), Norfolk, iii. 81.

Iden, Alex., i. 74.

Illee, iv. 230.

Illingworth, Rich., Knight and Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1462-71), iii. 84; iv. 215.

Ing. See Yng.

Inges, Wm., ii. 62.

Ingham (Engham), Norfolk, ii. 215; iv. 86.

Ingham, Thos., i. 139, 140; ii. 229; iv. 182.

Ingham, Walter, i. 139, 140; ii. 302-304 (bis), 307, 317; iii. 274.

Ingleton (Ingulton), Master, iv. 268.

Inglose, Henry, i. 338; ii. 50; iii. 114; iv. 211, 271;

Sister of, vi. 43.

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Inglose, Sir Henry, Kt., i. 90; ii. 14, 43, 109, 144, 193, 199, 200, 209, 212, 224, 238, 251, 266; iii. 157; iv. 30-31.

Inglose (Ingelose), Sir John, ii. 203.

Inglose (Inglys), Robt., ii. 251, 326; iii. 217, 261; iv. 30, 236, 242, 271.

Ingoldesthorpe (Yngylthorp), Isabel, daughter of Sir Edmund, iii. 118.

Ingoldesthorpe, Jane, widow of Sir Edmund, v. 195.

Ingram (Yngram), Wm., iv. 279.

Ingworth, Norfolk, iv. 215;

Parson of, ii. 63.

Inmorteyse. To amortise, give in mortmain, iv. 112.

Inmet. Unmeasured ? iv. 130.

Intewod, ——, ii. 233.

Intwood, Norfolk, iii. 39 (bis).

Intwode, John, iii. 263.

Ippyswell (Yspwell), Robt., iv. 177, 187, 193; vi. 19.

Ipswich (Yepysweche, etc.), i. 64, 217; ii. 185, 243, 326; iii. 90, 146, 307, 308, 309; iv. 30, 116, 151, 153, 154, 193; vi. 57, 121, 135;

St. Laurence’s Church, iii. 309;

Sun Inn at, iii. 309.

Ireland, i. 147, 182, 185, 186, 188, 190, 316; iv. 58.

Iryng, Roger, iii. 237.

Irynge, Thos., ii. 214.

Isabell Land, so named in Scroudeby, etc., iii. 114; iv. 237.

Isle of Man, i. 154.

Isley, ——, Steward of the Inner Temple, ii. 206; iv. 101.

Isley, Edward, vi. 209.

Isley, Isabel, vi. 209.

Isley, John, vi. 209.

Isley, Thos., vi. 209.

Itteringham, Norfolk, vi. 208.

Ive. See Yve.

Ixworth, Suffolk, iv. 74.

Ixworthe, John, ii. 22.

J. B., Junior, iii. 212.

Jaallere, John, ii. 60.

Jack, a servant, v. 108, 152, 187.

Jack. A coat of mail, ii. 101, 128, 268, 313, 322.

‘Jakkyd and saletted,i.e. armed with coats of mail and helmets, iii. 297.

Jackson (Jakysson), Robt., iv. 306; v. 23, 25.

Jacob, John, vi. 60.

Jacobyn, a servant, v. 67.

James II. of Scotland, i. 169-170, 172, 193.

James III. of Scotland, vi. 112.

James IV. of Scotland, vi. 112.

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Jamys, John, ii. 244.

Jane, my Lady, v. 143.

Jape. To deceive, ii. 97.

Jargeau, i. 59.

Jeffrey, Walter, iii. 38.

Jeffreys, Thos., vi. 74.

Jekkes (Jekkys), John, ii. 65.

Jekkes, Robt., iii. 237.

Jenney, ——, ii. 69.

Jenney, Edmund, v. 252.

Jenney (Geney), John, senior, ii. 217.

Jenney, John, of Lord Cromwell’s Council, i. 164; ii. 145, 176, 197; iii. 38, 39, 84, 227, 276; iv. 15, 86, 141; v. 89, 160, 161.

Jenney, Sir Rich., ii. 211; iii. 268.

Jenney, Thos., vi. 24, 88.

Jenney, Wm., Sergeant-at-law (1463), Justice of the King’s Bench (1481), i. 196, 209, 210, 216, 217, 218, 230, 233, 295-298, 337; ii. 81, 140, 176, 178, 182, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 209, 216, 238, 240, 252, 335; iii. 10 (bis), 11, 16, 22, 67, 68, 69, 84, 85, 96, 138, 142, 146-147, 263, 264, 308, 309, 310, 315, 317, 318, 319; iv. 9, 11, 29-30, 51, 56, 60, 62, 63, 69-70, 88, 105, 107, 114, 116, 117, 135, 136, 150-152, 153, 170, 180, 192, 193, 198, 199, 200, 217, 257, 292; v. 92, 94, 115, 116, 117, 176, 242.

Brother of, ii. 252.

Jenneys (family of the ?), ii. 233.

Jerham, John, vi. 75.

Jermy, Sir John, Kt., ii. 15.

Jermyn, John, i. 89, 91-93; ii. 183, 203, 241, 251.

Jermyn, Mr. Thos., v. 271.

Jermyn, ——, of Suffolk, iii. 68; iv. 192.

Jernemouth. See Yarmouth.

Jerningham, ——, iii. 264; iv. 168;

sister of, iv. 168.

Jernyngan, John, iii. 129-131.

Jernyngan, John, junior, i. 204; iii. 291; iv. 192, 193.

Jersey (Yernessey), i. 147; ii. 321; iv. 32;

Bailiff and Jurats of, ii. 78-79.

Jersey and Guernsey, Captain of, ii. 78.

Jerusalem, Chronicle of, iii. 254.

Jeryng, Thos., iv. 222.

Jewell, Roger, iv. 279.

Jewels pledged by the Duke of York to Sir J. Fastolf, ii. 280.

Jhoxson and his wife Kate, v. 147.

Joan, Queen of Castile, vi. 174.

John, Sir Lewis, iv. 189; v. 89, 100.

John Amend-all, name for a captain of insurgents, i. 114; ii. 264, 271.

Jonge (Young ?), Sir Borle, ii. 175.

Joperte. Jeopardy, iv. 60; v. 44.

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Jornade, or Jornet. A kind of cloak, v. 67.

Joseph, Wm., i. 163; ii. 296; iii. 29, 44.

Josse, ——, ii. 175.

Joudone, ——, v. 85.

Joyce, Wm., ii. 58.

Joye, Robt., ii. 265.

Judde, John, vi. 180.

Judy (Juddy, or Jwde), a messenger, iv. 287; v. 15, 21, 29, 77, 78, 125, 136, 146, 150, 152, 160, 177, 187, 190, 191, 193, 195.

Julles, ——, vi. 14, 15.

Julles, Joan, vi. 209.

Julles, Wm., iii. 237.

Jullye, ——, Clerk of St. Edmond’s, vi. 26.

Jullys, Thos., vi. 144.

Junkeryes. Junketings (?), ii. 112.

Justice, the Chief, ii. 20.

Kalle. See Calle.

Kampe, Holland, ii. 104.

Katherine. See Catherine.

Kecham, Thos., ii. 144.

Keche, ——, iv. 39; vi. 65.

Keche, John, iii. 275.

Kechon, John, ii. 65.

Kechyn, ——, iv. 279.

Kedman, Rich., v. 305.

Kedmay, John, vi. 179.

Kela, Thos., v. 269.

Kelerys. Vessels, ii. 58.

Kelke, Stephen, v. 76.

Kelynge, Wm., ii. 215.

Kelsall, Herts, vi. 40.

Kemp, John, Bishop of Rochester (1419-21), Chichester (1421), London (1421-6);

Archbishop of York (1426-51), Canterbury (1452-4), Cardinal (14 . .), Lord Chancellor (1426-32 and 1450-4), i. 73, 84, 87, 88, 89, 115, 127, 129, 134, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142-143, 157, 336; ii. 38, 115, 158, 160-161, 166, 168-170, 190, 192, 226, 271, 296, 299, 303, 304, 306 (bis); iii. 13, 64.

Kemp, Richard, ii. 67, 68.

Kempston, Simon, ii. 27.

Kendal, or Kendall, ——, v. 153.

Kendal, Earldom of, i. 61.

Kendal, John, v. 303; vi. 171.

Kendal, Nich., John’s father, v. 303.

Kendal, Sir John, Prior of the Knights of St. John, vi. 164.

Kene, Wm., iv. 308, 309.

Kenilworth, i. 70, 71, 73, 116, 172, 173, 336.

Kensale, Frater, ii. 31.

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Kent County, i. 69, 70, 75, 89, 98, 126, 169, 173, 183, 184, 311, 316; ii. 161, 162; iv. 101, 308; v. 82, 278, 286.

A priest of, iii. 93.

Commission of oyer and terminer for, ii. 206.

Commons of, iii. 92.

Insurrection in, vi. 73.

Kent, Edmund Grey, Earl of (1465-88), i. 259; iv. 218, 310.

Kent, Geo. Grey, Earl of (1488-1504), vi. 173.

Kent, Wm. Nevill, Earl of (1462), iv. 60.

Kent, Robt., iii. 192; iv. 101, 103, 134, 243, 244; v. 192.

Kent, Thos., i. 336.

Kentyng, ——, ii. 130.

Kerdeston, Sir Wm. de, i. 41.

Keriell, Sir Thos., Lieutenant of Calais (1441), i. 67; ii. 51, 147; iii. 60, 64.

Kertelyng. See Kirteling.

Kervile, Thos., ii. 173.

Kervyle. See Carvel.

Keshank, France, ii. 7.

Keswick, Taverham, Norfolk, iv. 8, 258.

Ketteringham, vi. 155-156.

Kilburn, i. 160.

Killigrewe, Robt., vi. 184-185.

Killingworth (Kyllyngworth), Rich., ii. 13.

Killingworth, ——, vi. 209.

King, ——, of Downham, iii. 282, 296.

King, John, vi. 40, 41, 189.

King, Warin, ii. 244; iv. 10; vi. 16;

Wife of, ii. 244.

King’s Bench, iii. 318.

Kingston Bridge, i. 98.

Kingston-on-Hull, i. 338.

Kingston (Kyngyston), Alex., iii. 264.

Kingston, Sir Roger, v. 105.

Kington (Kyngton), John, iv. 279.

Kirby (Kerby), ——, v. 132.

Kiriel. See Keryell.

Entry spelled “Keriell”.

Kirkcudbright (Kirkhowbre), Scotland, iii. 307.

Kirkeby, Thos. de, Master of the Rolls, ii. 227; iii. 131, 236.

Kirkehall Manor, Salle, ii. 51.

Kirkeley (Kirley), Lowestoft, iii. 20, 85.

Kirteling, John, Parson of Arkesay, Sir John Fastolf’s Receiver, ii. 21, 113, 233; iii. 157, 194.

Knapton, Norfolk, ii. 2; iv. 80; v. 298; vi. 15, 26, 27, 168.

Knatysale (Knatylsale or Gnateshale), ii. 86, 215.

Knatysale, Thos., ii. 87; iv. 225 (bis).

Knevet (see also Knyvet), ——, iv. 126, 192; v. 88.

Knevet, Joan, Wife of Sir Wm., vi. 1 note 2.

Knevette, Sir Wm., vi. 155.

Knightley (Knythley), Sir Rich., vi. 152.

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Knott, ——, iv. 146.

Knoyll, ——, v. 104.

Knyvet (Knevet), ——, ii. 282; iv. 20.

Knyvet.

See also Knevet.

Knyvet, John, ii. 217.

Knyvett, W., v. 152.

Kok, Sandre, v. 180-181, 212; vi. 180.

Kokett. See Cokett.

Kokkys, Wm., vi. 123.

Konyneclosse, v. 231.

Kook, ——, iv. 225.

See also Cook.

Kowven, Rich., iii. 241.

Kubyte, Oliver, ii. 311.

Kwte (?), Mr., v. 116.

Kyme, Lincolnshire, ii. 119.

Kyng. See King.

Kyngston. See Kingston.

Kyrley, Norfolk, ii. 97; iii. 91.

Kyrry, Dr., iii. 228.

Kyrton, Robt., v. 176.

L. R., v. 114.

Laches. Negligent (?), iv. 11.

Lacy, Master, i. 269; v. 198.

Ladislaus V. of Hungary and Queen of, iii. 125.

La Guerche, Brittany, i. 51.

L’Aigle (Egyll), Normandy, ii. 6.

Lambeth (Lamehith), ii. 299; iii. 31, 80; iv. 104; v. 20; vi. 209.

Lampet, Ralph, ii. 134, 149; iii. 74, 162, 264; iv. 72-73 (bis), 102, 237.

Lampney, Marmaduke, Treasurer of England, iii. 200, 201, 202.

Lancashire, iv. 96; vi. 122.

Lancaster, Duchy of, i. 29, 31; ii. 32, 150, 191, 197, 220, 222; vi. 42, 109.

Lancaster, Thos., Earl of, temp. Edward II., ii. 3.

Lancasterother. See Longstruther.

Lancastrians, iii. 247.

Laneham, vi. 181.

Langdon, John, Bishop of Rochester (1421-34), ii. 38.

Langford, Sir Ralph, vi. 187.

Langford, Sir Nich., v. 105.

Langham, John, vi. 194.

Langham, ——, iv. 39, 174, 256.

Langheyn, ——, of Ireland, iii. 307.

Langley, Norfolk, v. 271;

Monastery of, iii. 153; iv. 81;

Nich., Abbot of, iii. 165, 166, 218-219, 251; iv. 81, 104, 242, 271; v. 92.

Langman, John, of Swaffham, ii. 214.

Langston, Suffolk, iii. 20, 90, 91.

Langue-de-bœuf. A kind of glaive, ii. 302 note 4.

‘L’Arbre de Bataille,’ ii. 291.

Lanham, ——, iv. 39.

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Larragonneys, Sir Francis, i. 104

Lasuze, France, iii. 57.

Latchesnes. Neglect, vi. 44.

Latimer, John Neville, fifth Lord, Lands of, ii. 44.

Latimers, Manor of, i. 28, 29, 36; iv. 251; v. 298; vi. 190, 191, 194.

Lauerawns, Robt., ii. 133.

Launyegays. Lancegay, a kind of lance, v. 10.

Lauton, Janet, ii. 135.

Lavenham, Suffolk, iv. 37; vi. 93, 106.

Lawes (Fitzlawes ?), Mr., vi. 163.

Lawes, Robt., iv. 154, 238, 239.

Layer, vi. 38.

Leawe, John de, iii. 50.

Leche, Sir Philip, ii. 8.

Lechefeld, ——, Mason of Westminster, v. 105.

Leder, Rich., iv. 279.

Ledham, Robt., i. 112, 114; ii. 197, 198, 267, 269, 270, 307-314, 329-330.

See also Lethum.

Lee, ——, ii. 273, 275.

Lee, Edmund, v. 86.

Lee, Rich., vi. 10, 11, 17-18.

Lee, John, i. 286; iv. 301; v. 207, 208; vi. 24, 29.

Leevys, Sir Thos., v. 2, 3.

Legal Procedure, general familiarity with in 15th century, i. 117-118.

‘Legend of Ladies,’ i. 323; vi. 65.

Leghe, ——, widow, vi. 167.

Leicester, i. 68, 70, 159, 172, 173, 174; ii. 17, 18, 26, 28, 145, 149, 150; iii. 118, 139, 233; v. 179, 180, 181.

Leicestershire, iii. 98.

Le Mans, i. 49-50, 52, 58, 77.

Le Neve, Peter, Will of, i. 330-331.

Lenn. See Lynn.

Lent, Clean, iv. 93.

Lente, Matilda and Thos., ii. 9.

Leo, Pope, i. 228, 229.

Leseaux. See Lisieux.

Lesings. Lies, falsehoods, ii. 226.

Lessingham, Richard de, ii. 3.

L’Esparre, Sieur de, i. 121.

L’Estrange, Roger, vi. 145-146.

Letheringham, iii. 260.

Lethom, ——, ii. 157.

Lethum, Robt., ii. 237, 309; iii. 133, 279.

See also Ledham.

Letter writing in times of Paston Letters, i. 65, 318-319.

Leukenore, ——, iv. 78.

Levelond, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Leventhorpe, Mrs. Jenkin, ii. 81.

Leventhorpe, John, ii. 299.

Leventhorpe, Laurence, ii. 299.

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Levernoys, Sir Hugh, v. 157.

Lewes, Suffolk, i. 74; iii. 303.

Priory of, iii. 126.

Lewes, Philip, vi. 129.

Lewes, Sir Rich., vi. 130, 187.

Lewis, ——, iii. 185.

Lewis, Sir Thos., v. 1.

Lewis XI., King of France, i. 246, 247, 288, 289, 290-291, 294, 299; iii. 306; iv. 35, 57, 299; v. 113, 179, 180, 184, 203, 219, 224, 258, 277, 287, 297.

Lewisham, Kent, vi. 209.

Lexham, East (Estlexham), Norfolk, iv. 22.

Ley, Rich., iii. 236.

Leyhert. See Lyhart.

Leystoft. See Lowestoft.

Leyston, Suffolk, Abbots of, ii. 216.

Thos., ii. 23 note 1.

Lichfield, i. 172.

Lightfoot (Lytefot), ——, vi. 115.

Lightfoot, Rich., vi. 166.

Likone, France, ii. 8.

Limnour. See Lomner.

Lincluden Abbey, i. 193.

Lincoln, iv. 233. H. B. of, iii. 214.

Lincoln Castle, ii. 119.

Lincoln, Earl of, i. 312.

Lincoln, Bishops of. See Alnwick, Wm. (1436-49); Chedworth, John (1452-71); Gray, Wm. (1431-36); Rotherham, Thos. (1472-80).

Gray, Wm. (1431-36)
Entry could not be identified.

Lincoln, Rich., S. T. P., i. 305; v. 327.

Lincoln (Lyn Calyn), Wm., iii. 44.

Lincolnhalle, Beighton, Norfolk, iv. 292.

Lincolnshire, v. 69, 70. Rebellion in, v. 70.

Ling. See Lyng.

Lingwood, Norfolk, ii. 271, 311.

Linsted. See Lynsted.

Lipgate (Lypzate), Philip, Bailiff to the Duke of Suffolk, i. 218, 219, 221, 226; iv. 132, 137, 138, 139 note 1, 142, 146, 157, 160, 169, 186.

Lisieux, Normandy, i. 56; ii. 5.

Lisle, Lord, i. 124.

Lister. See Lyster.

Listen (Lyston), John, ii. 47.

Little, John, iv. 159, 205.

Littleton. See Lyttleton.

Livelode or Lifflode. Lands or rents from which an income was derived, iv. 4, etc.

Liveries, v. 29.

Lobsters. Stoats, vi. 133.

Loddon, Norfolk, iv. 242; v. 311.

‘Lodonys wife,’ v. 119.

Lodylond. See Lothingland.

Loer, John, iv. 102, 104, 237, 239, 269.

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Lollards, the, i. 175.

Lombards, the, vi. 35.

Lomnour, ——, ii. 157, 280.

Lomnor, or Lumnor, Anne, vi. 208.

Lomnor, Henry, vi. 209.

Lomnor, Jas., vi. 209.

Lomnor, John, iii. 227; vi. 209.

Lomnor, Margaret, vi. 208.

Lomnor, Thos., iv. 277; vi. 209.

Lomner (Limnour or Lumnor), Wm., i. 65, 67, 204, 261, 262, 309; ii. 146-148, 176, 236; iii. 208-209, 286-287, 298; iv. 6, 8, 105, 141-142, 146, 172, 194; v. 73, 100, 102, 125, 160, 285; vi. 19, 22, 23, 29, 29-31, 32, 77, 208, 209.

London, Bishop of. See Kemp, John (1421-6).

London, passim. Letters dated at, ii. 134, 137, 148, 149, 152, 157, 162, 170, 171, 179, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 200, 201, 206, 209, 233, 252, 253, 254, 299, 325, 327, 331; iii. 45, 48, 66, 78, 82, 99, 126, 127, 132, 136, 192, 205, 220, 222, 224, 234, 263, 280, 285, 290, 299, 300, 312; iv. 31, 89, 118, 126, 128, 169, 174, 217; v. 8, 24, 41, 45, 52, 91, 100, 186, 191, 199, 201, 204 (bis), 216, 218, 250, 261, 271, 290, 317, 319; vi. 3, 41 (bis), 72, 92, 108, 119, 145, 167, 170.

Commotions in, iii. 33, 86.

Discontent of citizens, ii. 207.

Errands of Agnes Paston to, iii. 123.

Lombards in, iii. 87.

Merchants of, iii. 86.

Recorder of, ii. 176.

London, Places in, and adjoining:—

Bermondsey, iii. 229.

Billingsgate, The Bell at, vi. 11.

Black Friars, i. 87, 177, 286; iii. 127; iv. 185; v. 252; vi. 201, 206, 209.

Bow Church, i. 330. Churchyard, vi. 8.

Bread Street, Gerard’s Hall in, vi. 34.

Candlewick Street ward, ii. 124.

Charterhouse, v. 186.

Cheap, i. 72, 87; v. 62.

Cheapside, vi. 11.

Clifford’s Inn, i. 37.

Farringdon, Within ward of, ii. 121, 122.

Fleet Prison, i. 34, 134, 136, 140, 141, 209, 210, 211, 217, 224, 227, 228, 333; ii. 303, 306; iv. 12, 196, 204, 245; v. 139; vi. 112.

Fleet Street, i. 177, 333; ii. 174; v. 75, 116, 137.

Furnival’s Inn, ii. 19.

Gray’s Inn, ii. 330.

Guildhall, i. 72; iii. 84; iv. 26.

Horsleydown (Horshighdown), ii. 235; iii. 92, 107.

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King’s Bench Prison, i. 74; iv. 204; vi. 202.

Lincoln’s Inn, i. 140; ii. 303; v. 314; vi. 10.

Lombard Street, The George, v. 144; vi. 11.

London Bridge, i. 71, 73, 75, 78, 205; ii. 155, 207; iii. 142, 271; v. 113.

London House (Bishop of London’s), iii. 29.

Ludgate, iii. 196, 254; iv. 185; vi. 202.

Marshalsea Prison, i. 74, 78; ii. 156; vi. 202.

Mart Lane (Mark Lane), i. 133; ii. 297.

Mile End, i. 72.

Mint, The, vi. 11.

Newgate Prison, i. 141; ii. 306; iii. 227; vi. 202.

Paul’s Cross, iii. 227, 243.

Paul’s Wharf, The George by, v. 206, 214, 235, 239, 258, 259, 261, 274, 304, 313, 320; vi. 13.

St. Alban’s Wood Street, vi. 202.

St. Bridget or Bride, iv. 245; vi. 34.

St. Giles, i. 63.

St. Gregory’s Parish, iv. 245.

St. James, i. 163.

St. Katherine’s, i. 133; ii. 297.

St. Laurence Lane, ii. 81.

St. Laurence Pulteney, Parish of, ii. 124.

St. Margaret Pattens, i. 72.

St. Martin’s, v. 137.

St. Mary Eldermary, iv. 244.

St. Michael, Crokyd Lane, iv. 244.

St. Paul’s, i. 101, 178; ii. 155, 158; iii. 191, 196, 280; iv. 102, 245.

St. Paul’s, Rood at North door, i. 228; iv. 186.

St. Sepulchre’s Parish, ii. 121.

Salisbury, Inn of the Bishop of, iii. 48.

Silver Street, v. 208.

Smithfield, i. 70.

Staple Inn, v. 121.

Temple, The, ii. 111, 187, 246; iii. 50, 110, 111, 141, 254, 314.

Temple Bar, iii. 125.

Temple Gate, iii. 239, 245.

Temple, Inner, ii. 55, 79, 135, 206, 278, 301; iv. 18, 68.

Temple, Middle, ii. 206.

Temple, New, Master of, ii. 98.

Thames Street, i. 133; ii. 297.

Tower, The, i. 59, 60, 62, 70, 72, 73, 77, 88, 133, 158, 262, 274, 280; ii. 297; iii. 33; v. 99, 137, 181; vi. 121.

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Tower Hill, ii. 297.

Warwick’s Inn, i. 292, 293; vi. 207.

Warwick Lane, v. 223.

Whitechapel, i. 72.

White Friars (or Carmelites), i. 177, 308; iii. 127; v. 300; vi. 28, 35.

Wood Street, v. 208.

London, ——, i. 267.

Longclose, Cromer, ii. 293.

Longford, Sir Nich., v. 105.

Longham, John, ii. 26.

Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 90.

Longstruther (Lancasterother), Robt., iii. 261-262.

Longstruther, Sir John, Prior of St. John’s, Lord Treasurer (1469), v. 32, 104.

Longville, Sir John, vi. 187.

Longyard, John, v. 306.

Lore, John, iii. 248.

Lorraine, i. 299; v. 258.

Lothingland (Lodylond), Suffolk, ii. 170; iii. 154; iv. 51, 238, 244; v. 146, 148.

Lounde, Thos., iv. 243.

Loundhall, Saxthorpe, iv. 109, 289, 292.

Louviers (Louerse), Normandy, i. 105; ii. 5.

Love, John, iv. 136.

Loveday. Explanation of term, iii. 195 note 1.

Loveday, ——, iv. 151, 152.

Loveday, Agnes, ii. 237.

Loveday, Janore, v. 181.

Loveday, John, iv. 105, 230; v. 107, 125.

Loveday, Philip, v. 103, 163.

Loveday, Wm., v. 163.

Lovedeyne, Harry, i. 149.

Lovegold, Robt., i. 231; iv. 204.

Lovel (Lovell), ——, v. 21, 41, 140-141, 244; vi. 10.

Lovel, Francis, son of John, Lord, Viscount Lovel (1483-7), i. 312; vi. 92 (bis), 93, 95, 100;

Anne, wife of, vi. 91, 92; mother of, iii. 143.

Lovel, Sir Gregory, vi. 187.

Lovel, John, Lord, iii. 143.

Lovel, Ralph, v. 98.

Lovel, Thos., v. 210, 211.

Lovel, Sir Thos., vi. 102, 158, 187.

Lovelase, ——, ii. 155.

Loveyn, Lord, Arms of, vi. 47.

Lowdon, France, ii. 7.

Lowe, John à, vi. 116, 117.

Lowe, John, Bishop of Rochester, ii. 156.

Lowes, John, v. 89.

Lowestoft (Leystoft), Suffolk, iii. 246; iv. 70, 237, 292; v. 107, 148, 234, 304; vi. 21.

Loweys, Herry, iii. 30.

Lowys, ——, iii. 104, 117.

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Loyes, The, v. 168.

Lubeck, Ships of, ii. 104.

Ludford, near Ludlow, dispersion of Yorkists at, i. 181-2.

Ludlow, Salop, iii. 132, 233;

Ludlow Castle, i. 86, 96, 98, 116, 149, 180-2, 336;

Battle of Mortimer’s Cross, near, iii. 266.

Lukett (Lwket), ——, iii. 110, 131, 305.

Lumley, ——, iii. 114.

Lumner. See Lomner.

Lusignan, i. 122.

Lydgate’s De Regimine Principum, v. 3;

‘Temple of Glass,’ i. 323; v. 135; vi. 65.

Lydham, ——, iv. 147.

Lye, Alex., iv. 87.

Lyhart (Hart), Walter, Bishop of Norwich (1446-72), i. 219, 223, 256, 279, 283, 293, 336; ii. 82, 96, 97, 170, 171, 192, 253 (bis), 265, 266, 267, 268, 309, 311; iii. 45-46 (bis), 82, 83, 99, 141, 166, 228, 249, 251, 263, 292, 315, 319; iv. 28-29, 31, 67 (bis), 70, 138-139, 142, 145, 160, 186, 193, 232, 304, 307; v. 37-39, 117, 146, 169-170.

Lympnour, Thos., of Bury, v. 4.

Lymyngton, Walter, vi. 53.

Lynd Calyn (Lincoln ?), Wm., iii. 44.

Lynde. See Lyne.

Lyndesey, ——, ii. 302.

Lyndford, John, iii. 157.

Lyndis (Lynes), Sir Thos., Clerk, iv. 195, 196, 228, 229, 262; v. 69, 143, 145, 302.

Lyne, Sir Thos., vi. 187.

Lyne (Lynde or Lynne), Wm., iii. 75; iv. 239, 243.

See also Lynys.

Lyng, Norfolk, iv. 226.

Lyng, Sir T., vi. 151-152.

Lynghall, v. 299.

Lynn (Lenn), Norfolk, i. 89, 92, 214, 248, 256; ii. 39, 145, 173, 174, 196, 200, 201, 204, 208, 209, 210, 211, 214, 230; iii. 12, 290, 310; iv. 28-29, 41, 42, 84; v. 31, 46, 63, 96; vi. 60.

Lynn, Grey Friars (or Friars Minors) at, ii. 208; vi. 113.

Lynne, Robt., iii. 235; iv. 102, 104, 106, 239; v. 177.

Lynne. See Lyne.

Lynsted, ——, iv. 125.

Lynsted, Rich., ii. 135; iv. 105, 171, 229; v. 298;

Thos. (?), brother of, v. 299.

Lynsted, Thos., vi. 14, 145.

Lynwoode, Dr. Wm., i. 180.

Lynys, Wm., i. 204; iii. 291.

Lyra, Nich. de, iii. 243.

Lyseux, Thos., Keeper of the Privy Seal, ii. 321.

Lyster, John, ii. 174, 211; iii. 227; iv. 5.

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Lyster, Wm., ii. 9.

Lyston. See Liston.

Lytefot. See Lightfoot.

Lytell, Edmond, iv. 279.

Lyttleton, Thos. (the celebrated Judge), ii. 74; iii. 85, 91, 107, 222; iv. 88, 292.

Lyttleton, Sir Wm., vi. 187.

Lytton, Sir Robt., vi. 152.

Lytyldonham. See Dunham, Little.

Mace, v. 119.

Mackerell, Dr., iii. 269.

Madies, Thos., vi. 206.

Madok, Edward of, iv. 96.

Magdalen, daughter of Charles VII. of France, iii. 125.

Magges, W., iii. 22.

Maile, John, ii. 318.

Maine, France, i. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 57, 60, 62, 77, 103, 107-108; ii. 40, 121, 123, 133; iii. 155; vi. 83.

Maine, Charles of Anjou, Count of. See Anjou.

Maintenance. A legal term, ii. 167 note 3.

Mak, ——, ii. 130.

Makefyrr, Wm., vi. 172-174.

Makestock Castle, Warwickshire, ii. 76.

Maldon, i. 276; ii. 54; v. 150, 151.

Maldon, Bailiff of, v. 148, 150.

Malley. See Mauley.

Malmesbury, ——, iii. 204, 210.

Malmesbury, Roger, iv. 183.

Malmsey, v. 122.

Malpas, John, i. 192; vi. 165.

Malpas, Philip, i. 72, 174.

Malpertius, the Lord, vi. 125-126.

Malso (Mulso), Sir Wm., i. 81.

Malt, Price and sale of, iv. 46, 125, 133, 166, 172; v. 25, 222, 233.

Maltby. See Mautby.

Maltby, Johannes de. See Mauteby, John.

Manchester, v. 71.

Manners, Thos., First Earl of Rutland, i. 26.

Manning, ——, iii. 319.

Mannington, Norfolk, vi. 208.

Mans, Le (Maunce), France, ii. 123, 133.

Mantes (Mawnt), France, ii. 6.

Manufrac (?), Robt., iv. 178.

March, Earl of. See Edward IV.

Marchall, Thos., i. 332.

Marche, Robt., ii. 65.

Marches, The, i. 79, 100.

Margaret, Daughter of Rich., Duke of York, and sister of Edward IV., married in 1468 to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, i. 239, 247; iii. 233; iv. 277, 296, 297, 298; v. 175, 258, 297.

291

Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI., i. 45, 47, 59, 78, 87, 130, 133, 136, 156-157, 158, 166, 167, 170-172, 173, 175, 178, 182, 187, 192-193, 194, 195, 215, 260, 261, 277, 299; ii. 284, 296, 297, 321; iii. 4, 13, 32, 60, 75, 86, 87, 92, 103, 108, 118, 127, 218, 232, 234, 267, 269, 306-307; iv. 32, 51, 57, 299; v. 100, 131.

Marget, ——, iv. 227.

Marham, Peter, vi. 186.

Mariot, ——, iv. 21, 230; v. 24, 25, 33, 134; vi. 108.

Mariot, John, ii. 49, 64, 102, 112, 216 (bis); iv. 272; v. 63, 64, 139, 145.

Mariot, Rich., iv. 105.

Markham, ——, iii. 84, 133, 276; iv. 49.

Markham, John, v. 245.

Markham, John, afterwards Sir John, Justice of the King’s Bench, ii. 69, 78, 88, 181, 182; iv. 116.

Marlborough, i. 216; iv. 116.

Marlborough, Statute of, v. 309.

Marlingford, Norfolk, i. 308, 309; ii. 11, 302; iv. 251, 252, 253; v. 299; vi. 5, 19, 29, 30, 33, 34, 56, 57, 58, 76, 78, 148, 190, 191, 192.

Marlingford, Gerald of, vi. 5;

Parson of, ii. 302; vi. 56.

Marney, Sir Harry, of Essex, vi. 152.

Marsh (Mershe), Thos., iv. 279.

Marshall (Merchall), John, ii. 256; iii. 44; iv. 102, 104, 239.

Marshall, Roger, iv. 105.

Marsham, Norfolk, vi. 190.

Marteres. Martin’s fur, iv. 263.

Martham, Norfolk, ii. 51; vi. 190, 193.

Martin, Thos., i. 330; vi. 113, 114, 156, 159.

Martin, Wm., vi. 199.

Martyn, ——, v. 300.

Mary, Queen, i. 26, 27.

Mary of Gueldres, Queen of James II. of Scotland, iv. 44, 50.

Mary, sister of James III. of Scotland, v. 144.

‘Mary Grace,’ a ship, iv. 57.

‘Mary Talbot,’ a ship, iv. 41, 43.

Maryot. See Mariot.

Maryys, Sir Wm., iv. 187.

Mason, Edmund, v. 98.

Mason, Thomas, ii. 65.

Master (or Clerk) of the Rolls, iv. 177.

See also Kirkeby, Thos. de (1447-61); Alcock, John (1471-2); Morton, John (1472-9); Morton, Robt. (1479-83).

Mathew, Wm., iii. 259; iv. 204.

Matlask, Norfolk, ii. 51, 287; v. 169; vi. 48, 116;

Matelaske Kerre, v. 169.

Mattishall, Norfolk, vi. 75.

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Mattishall, Burgh, Norfolk, vi. 75.

Mauley (Malley), Radulfus Bigot, Dominus de, iii. 268. This must have been a descendant of Constance, eldest daughter of Peter, seventh Lord Mauley, who died in 1415. Her second husband was Sir John Bigot.

Maundevilles, Manor of, vi. 74.

Maunvyle, John, iii. 237.

Mautby (Mawdby or Mawteby), Norfolk, i. 150, 274, 279, 306, 321; ii. 51, 91, 188, 211, 329; iii. 83, 235, 239; iv. 9, 46, 105, 125, 130, 196, 237; v. 87, 117, 142, 147, 221, 223, 228, 232, 233, 236, 240, 241, 271, 289, 292, 296, 306 (bis), 311, 312, 324; vi. 17, 48, 108;

Arms of, vi. 47;

Bailiff of, i. 315; vi. 123;

Chapel at, i. 279; iii. 135; iv. 195; v. 200; vi. 46, 47, 51;

Parson of, v. 180, 231; vi. 44.

Mautby Close, v. 154.

Mautby Marsh, iv. 124.

Mautby, Thos., ii. 51.

Mautbys, in Waxham, vi. 55.

Mauteby, Alianora or Eleanor, widow of Robt., ii. 46, 51, 52.

Mauteby, Alianora, sister of Robt., ii. 46.

Mauteby, Edward, ii. 51; iv. 225, 258; v. 93, 302.

Mauteby, John, father of Margaret Paston, i. 39; ii. 45 note 2, 46, 50, 51, 52; vi. 45, 46-48.

Mauteby, Margaret. See Paston, Margaret.

Mauteby, Margery, wife of John and mother of Margaret Paston, ii. 46, 51, 88, 100; vi. 48.

Mauteby, Peter, ii. 46.

Mauteby, Robt., ii. 46, 51, 52; vi. 45, 53.

Mauteby, Sir John, ii. 85.

Mauteby, Sir Robt. de, ii. 4, 85.

Mawnt. See Mantes.

Mawteby. See Mauteby.

Maximilian of Austria, King of the Romans (1486-1519), v. 297; vi. 111.

May, Wm., Master of the New Temple, ii. 98; vi. 135.

Mayshate, iv. 202.

Measures, difference of, in London and Norfolk, iv. 47.

Measures of malt, iv. 125.

Medeley, ——, iv. 230.

See also Modeley.

Medew, Thos., ii. 160.

Medwe, Wm., ii. 299.

‘Meeds of the Mass,’ vi. 66.

Melford, Suffolk, ii. 258; vi. 140.

Melton, Norfolk, v. 299; vi. 5, 57;

Parson of, vi. 5.

Melton Magna, Norfolk, vi. 57.

Mendham, ——, v. 182.

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Mendham, Friar John, ii. 318.

Mendlesham, Suffolk, iv. 192.

Meney, Menye, or Meyne. A retinue or company, ii. 83, 111.

Qu. this signification in ‘to owle meney,’ ? ii. 246.

Merchall. See Marshall.

Mercroft, Roger, iii. 28.

Mercyment. An amerciament or fine, ii. 245.

Merkeshale, Norfolk, ii. 51.

Merlyngforth (?). See Marlingford.

Mershlond, Daniel of, iv. 170, 172.

Mersh, Wm., iv. 154.

Messeden, Robt., iv. 280.

Mestlyon, vi. 58.

Met or Mette. Measure, iv. 130, ‘strek met’ (exact measure ?).

Metfield, Suffolk, vi. 103.

Methis or Holkham, vi. 63, 64.

Methwold, Norfolk, ii. 215.

Metsharp, Roger, ii. 209.

Metteney, Peter, v. 176.

Mews, The King’s, at Westminster, iii. 44.

Meyne. See Meney.

Middleham, Yorkshire, i. 179, 250; ii. 333; iii. 271.

Middleton, Norfolk, ii. 87, 138 (bis), 139 (bis), 140, 141 (bis); iii. 100, 101; v. 33.

Middleton, ——, vi. 66.

Middleton, Christopher, vi. 206.

Middleton, Dr., vi. 206.

Middleton, Mrs. Jane, v. 296.

Middleton, Sir John, v. 194, 259, 296.

Milan, Duke of. See Sforza.

Mileham, Norfolk, ii. 214.

Miles, Lewis, v. 104.

Milewatier, John, i. 148.

Mill, Robt., vi. 19.

Miller, Robt., iii. 120.

Miller, Simon, iii. 263; iv. 108.

Milsent, John, v. 80, 85, 91, 99, 141.

Milsent, Wm. (Mylsant), v. 60, 77, 99, 122, 123, 185, 198, 212.

Minor Friars. See Grey Friars.

Entry is “Grey or Minor Friars” under Norwich.

Minster, Isle of Sheppey, vi. 88.

Mitte sapientem. A proverb, ii. 201, 206.

Modeley (Medeley ?), ——, iv. 227. See Medeley.

Molet, John. See Mowth.

Moleyns, Adam de, Bishop of Chichester, i. 49, 58, 59, 62, 78, 82.

Moleyns, Eleanor, i. 42.

Moleyns, Robt. Hungerford, Lord, i. 42-44, 84, 85, 91-93, 125, 233; ii. 88, 90-91, 94, 95-96, 99, 111, 112, 127-134, 157, 161-162, 166-167, 168-170, 171-172, 176, 179, 180, 182, 183, 186, 216, 219, 224, 228, 230, 235, 236 (bis), 241-242, 248, 249, 250, 258; v. 117;

Alianora, wife of, ii. 166-167.

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Moleyns, Robt., i. 42; ii. 31.

Moleyns, Thos., iv. 279.

Moleyns, Wm., i. 41, 42; ii. 31.

Molyneux, Nich., iii. 50, 69, 70; v. 128.

Moncontour, Brittany, vi. 126.

Mondonet, Nich., v. 60.

Moneslee. See Mundesley.

Monford, Osbert. See Mundford.

Monke, John (alias Smith), iv. 236, 237-241, 284.

Monmouth, i. 116.

Monpysson, Robt., ii. 116.

Montague, Isabel, Marchioness, v. 195.

Montague, John Nevill, Lord. See Nevill.

Montayn, ——, v. 144.

Montfort, France, ii. 7.

Montgomerey, Anne, vi. 29.

Montgomery, Sir Thos., i. 211, 249; iv. 15, 16, 17, 275, 281; v. 35, 63, 85, 202, 219, 224, 225; vi. 20, 121.

Montils, near Tours, i. 54.

Montjoy. See Mountjoy.

Montreuil (Motrell), v. 287.

Moody (Mody), Piers, v. 275, 282, 287.

Moor, The, Hertfordshire, i. 274; v. 20, 62, 80, 131.

Morat, i. 299.

More, Adam atte, ii. 311.

More, John à, vi. 114.

More, Thos., iv. 128, 129.

Moreton. See Morton.

Morgan, Philip, Bishop of Ely (1426-34), ii. 38.

Morin, John, ii. 78.

Moring, Thos., iii. 199.

Morlaix, Brittany, ii. 104; vi. 118.

Morley, Isabel, widow of Thos., Lord, ii. 84-85, 88, 179, 224; iii. 14.

Morley, Lady, Widow of Wm., Lord, ii. 20; vi. 78, 79.

Morley, Thos., ii. 308.

Mortaigne, Normandy, ii. 6.

Mortimer, Lady, mother of Sir John Fastolf, ii. 4; iii. 155.

See also Fastolf, Mary.

Mortimer, John, i. 69-70.

Mortimer, Sir John, vi. 101, 187.

Mortimer, Robt., ii. 216, 261.

Mortimer, Sir Thos., iii. 155.

Mortimer, the younger, iv. 61.

Mortimer’s Cross, Battle of, iii. 266 note 1.

Mortlake, iii. 101.

Mortoft, ——, iii. 208.

Morton, Parish of, vi. 184.

Morton, John, D.D., Master of the Rolls (1472-9), Bishop of Ely (1478-86), Archbishop of Canterbury (1486-1500), Lord Chancellor (1487-1500), Cardinal (1493), 293 i. 282; iii. 242, 269; v. 196, 210, 219, 224, 225, 235; vi. 22, 23, 28, 30, 32, 152, 206, 207.

Morton, Robt., Master of the Rolls (1479), vi. 32.

Morvile, France, ii. 6.

Morysby, Sir Chris., v. 105.

Mot, Mons. de la, iii. 306.

Motford. See Mutford.

Motrell. See Montreuil.

Motten, Sir Wm., v. 105.

Motton, John, vi. 118.

Moundford. See Mundford.

Mountjoy, Lord, vi. 69.

Mountjoy, Waller Blount, first Lord (1465-74), v. 62.

Moushold (Musshold), Norwich, iii. 210.

Moustierville. See Mustervilers.

Mowbray, Ann, daughter of the fourth Duke of Norfolk, i. 276;

Duchess of York v. 247, 250; vi. 24.

Mowbray, John, Earl Marshal in Henry V.’s time, afterwards second Duke of Norfolk, ii. 8.

See also Norfolk.

Mowth (Mowght, or Molet), John, Prior of Norwich (1453-71), i. 235; iv. 67, 71, 219-220, 275-276; vi. 96.

Mulso, Sir Edmund, ii. 321.

Munde, ——, v. 117; vi. 24.

Mundesley (Moneslee), Norfolk, i. 25, 36; ii. 19; vi. 4, 188, 190.

Mundford (Monford), Osbert, Marshal of Calais, i. 95, 114, 115, 185, 187; ii. 137, 145, 216, 240, 255, 256-257, 273-274, 308, 312, 313; iii. 140-141, 262.

Mundford, Eliz., wife of Osbert, Aunt of Margaret Paston, ii. 257; iii. 52; iv. 22-23;

Mary, daughter of, iii. 52 note 2.

Mundford, ——, vi. 153.

Mundford, —— (Osbert ?), iii. 135.

Mundham, Manor of, ii. 192 (bis), 212; iv. 281.

Murder, Appeal of, v. 65.

Murlee. See Morley.

Musgrave, Sir John, vi. 187.

Muster de Velers. A kind of grey woollen cloth, ii. 155; iii. 123; v. 307; vi. 180.

Mustirvilers (Moustierville), France, i. 106; ii. 6.

Mutford (Motford), Suffolk, Bailiff of, iv. 192, 193.

Mykelfylde, ——, younger, iv. 192.

Myles, Christiana, v. 98.

Mylsant. See Milsent.

Myners, ——, v. 201.

Mynshe, John, iv. 280.

Myrfyn, ——, of Kent, iii. 307.

Myrr, ii. 251.

Myryel, John, v. 152, 181, 185.

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Myvers (?), iv. 169.

Nacton, Suffolk, iii. 93, 308, 309; iv. 9, 62, 63, 152, 199, 292; v. 245.

Nailer, ——, iii. 103.

Nancy, i. 299.

Nantron, Luke, iv. 235.

Narbow, Wm., ii. 173, 308.

Narford, Norfolk, ii. 215.

Naseby, John, Proctor, iv. 103, 104, 243, 244.

Naunton, ——, ii. 77.

Naunton, Wm., iii. 317; iv. 136, 139, 143, 161.

Navell, Chas., ii. 308.

Nawton, Wm., iv. 205.

Necton (Neyghton), Norfolk, v. 167.

Nedeham, ——, iv. 268.

Nedersole, ——, v. 121.

Nedham, John, Justice, iii. 222.

Neill, John, v. 70.

Neketone, Edmund, son of Robt. de, ii. 3.

Nessfeld, ——, v. 254.

Netter, Thos., of Walden, Provincial of the Carmelite Order in England, ii. 54.

Nettlestead (Netlestede), Suffolk, iii. 112.

Neuss, Germany, Siege of, i. 288-289; v. 218, 219, 225.

Neuton. See Newton.

Neve, Thos., iv. 237, 243, 244, 284.

Nevill, Anne, wife of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, v. 136.

Nevill (Nevell), Edw., vi. 174.

Nevill, George, Bishop of Exeter (1456-65), Archbishop of York (1465-76), Lord Chancellor (1454-5 and 1460-3), i. 189, 226, 243, 244, 248, 252, 253, 274, 340; iii. 198, 226, 227, 269; iv. 8, 53, 89, 101, 110, 127, 168, 217, 220, 221, 303, 304, 305; v. 12 (bis), 13, 20, 24, 35, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 62, 63, 69, 80, 92, 99, 116, 131, 137, 199; vi. 77.

Nevill, Sir George, v. 105; vi. 102, 187.

Nevill, John, or Sir John, brother of Earl of Warwick, created Lord Montague, 1461; Earl of Northumberland 1464; resigned Earldom and created Marquis of Montague, 1470, i. 131, 228, 314-315; iii. 199, 267, 276; iv. 60; v. 62, 71, 100.

Nevill, Lord, i. 131, 193; iii. 267, 268; vi. 71.

Nevill, Master, ii. 8; iii. 254.

Nevill (Ralph ?), Lord, vi. 71.

Nevill, Sir Thos., iii. 74, 199.

Nevill, Robert, Bishop of Durham, i. 136.

Nevylebeke, France, ii. 7.

Newark, v. 96.

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Newborow, Sir Roger, vi. 152.

Newbury, i. 75.

Newbury, Sir Wm., v. 105.

Newcastle-on-Tyne, i. 215; iv. 60, 61, 142;

Pilgrim Street in, iv. 142.

Newdigate (Nudygate), Henry, iv. 280.

Newham Bridge, Calais, i. 183; v. 297.

Newington, Kent, iv. 309.

Newman, ——, ii. 286.

Newman, Colyn, iii. 138.

Newman, John, ii. 302.

Newman, Nich., iv. 2, 102, 104, 237, 239.

Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, iii. 217; vi. 124;

the Beacontree (Bekyntre) near, ii. 40.

Newport, Thos., of Runham, ii. 46.

Newton, v. 234.

Newton, Friar, ii. 110.

Newton, Robt., v. 78.

Newton (Neuton), Thos., iv. 237, 243, 280, 284; vi. 7.

Neyghton. See Necton.

Nicheson, ——, v. 95.

‘Nicholas of the Tower,’ a ship, i. 64, 65; ii. 146.

Nicholas V., Pope, ii. 96 note 1.

Nicolas, Sir Harris, the Antiquary, i. 108.

Nicoll, Gilbert, iv. 154.

Noans, France, ii. 7.

Noble, Percy, ii. 43.

Nokold, Sir Wm., vi. 209.

None, Henry, iv. 242.

Nonpier (noonpier, nounpier). Umpire, ii. 14.

Noreys, Sir Edward, vi. 102.

Norfolk, County of, i. 89, 90, 111-112, 115, 164, 189, 315, 330; ii. 29, 161, 162, 165, 166, 171, 179, 181, 182, 196, 206, 242, 260, 267, 273-275, 329; iii. 101, 116, 117, 161, 162, 163, 164, 190, 221, 289; iv. 53, 66, 91, 136, 188; v. 46, 95, 96; vi. 90;

Collector of taxes in, v. 178;

Edward IV.’s Visit to, iii. 299;

Elections and Knights of the Shire for, ii. 184, 185; iii. 34, 36, 38, 39, 292, 293, 297; v. 149-150;

Escheators of, iv. 116;

Escheatorship of, iii. 108;

Feeling of the ‘Commons’ of, iii. 292 (bis);

Gentlemen of, ii. 260;

Officers in, iii. 222;

Risers (Insurgents) in, ii. 106;

Subsidy in, v. 206;

Woodsales in, v. 118.

Feeling of the ‘Commons’ of, iii. 292
Volume number “iii.” missing

Norfolk, Sheriffs of, ii. 157, 186; iii. 32, 223, 290; iv. 78, 79, 93, 94.

See also Clopton, John; Jermyn, John;

Under Sheriffs of, iii. 208, 289, 290, 291, 292, 297; iv. 68, 79, 87, 93, 94, 107.

See also Dory, John, and Price, W.

Norfolk, ‘The Head-Town’ of, iv. 296.

Norfolk Thread, iii. 40.

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Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of (1483-5). See Howard.

Norfolk, John Mowbray, second Duke of (1424-32), i. 33, 333; ii. 15-18.

See also Mowbray.

Norfolk, Catherine, Duchess of, wife of John Mowbray, the second Duke, ii. 71, 255; iv. 104.

Norfolk, John Mowbray, third Duke of, (1432-61), i. 85, 87, 92, 111, 114, 132, 149, 158, 164, 201, 202-203, 204, 208, 215, 241, 243, 245, 246, 250-254, 257, 258, 260, 262, 264, 266, 272, 274, 275-276, 284, 294, 295, 297-298, 311, 323, 337-338; ii. 47, 48, 49, 52, 68-69, 82, 145, 162, 163, 165, 168, 171, 182, 184 (bis), 185, 186, 188, 199, 210, 220, 239, 242, 243, 254-255, 258-260 (bis), 262-263 (bis), 265, 273, 274, 275-276, 279, 290-292, 298, 299, 301, 335; iii. 4, 7, 11, 18, 19, 20, 30, 33, 34, 38, 39, 90, 112, 212, 260, 262, 277, 278, 283, 286, 311, 313; iv. 31.

Norfolk, Eleanor, Duchess of, wife of the third Duke, i. 163-164; ii. 199; iii. 34, 143-144, 260, 262; v. 251.

Norfolk, John Mowbray, fourth Duke of (1461-76), i. 214-215, 229-230; iv. 58, 60, 73-74, 80, 95, 96, 162, 165, 166, 191, 198, 199, 200-201, 207, 272, 273, 274, 277-278, 287, 290, 302, 304, 307; v. 6, 7, 9, 10, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 40, 41, 42-44, 45, 46, 47 (bis), 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 59, 61, 63, 65, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 84, 89, 90, 91, 92 (bis), 109, 128, 132, 133, 138, 142, 147, 149, 150-151, 157, 160, 161, 162, 163, 166, 170, 171, 172, 176, 183, 210, 215, 218, 219, 224, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250, 251, 260; vi. 74, 85;

Council of, iv. 200, 302; v. 10, 18, 22, 42, 43, 52 (bis), 53, 54, 68, 73, 75, 150, 161, 170, 224, 238, 242-244.

Norfolk, John Mowbray, fourth Duke of (1461-76)
Missing word “of”.

Norfolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of, wife of the preceding, i. 243, 260, 264, 274, 275-276, 294-295, 297; iv. 96, 97, 159, 198, 199, 287, 304; v. 22, 23, 68, 70, 73, 84, 85, 109, 133, 136, 139, 143, 147, 148-149, 150, 151, 155, 156, 158, 161, 162, 163, 166, 170, 171, 176, 183, 187, 218, 224, 229, 235, 238, 239, 240, 241, 249, 250, 251, 254; vi. 1, 18, 29, 57, 58, 59, 148, 149, 155-156, 159.

Norfolk, Yeoman for the King’s mouth, iii. 198.

Norfolk, ——, of Gemyngham, ii. 102.

Noris, ——, vi. 39.

See also Norys.

Norman, ——, ii. 192.

Norman, Edmund, ii. 67-68; vi. 171.

295

Norman, John and Margaret, ii. 68.

Normandy, i. 45, 50-57, 58, 61, 64, 67, 76, 77, 87, 95, 96, 97, 102-103, 104-108, 128, 132, 174; ii. 121, 123-126, 133, 162, 291; iii. 58, 60, 63, 64, 155, 312; vi. 83.

Norris, Henry, i. 81.

Norris, Thos., i. 81.

Norse, ——, v. 143.

Northale, John, Sheriff of Norwich, iv. 10.

Northampton, iv. 78; v. 181;

Statute of, ii. 174.

Northampton, Battle of, i. 189, 192; iii. 274.

North Cray. See Cray.

North Walsham. See Walsham, North.

Northumberland, Eleanor, Countess of, Widow of Henry Percy, third Earl, i. 205, 259; iii. 281.

Northumberland, Henry Percy, second Earl of (1414-55), i. 131, 147; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 31.

Northumberland, Henry Percy, third Earl of (1455-61), i. 161, 169, 177, 193; iii. 126, 234, 267, 268, 269.

Northumberland, Henry Percy, fourth Earl of (restored 1470, died 1489), v. 71, 137; vi. 118, 120, 127-128.

See also Percy, Henry, Lord.

Northumberland, John Nevill, Earl of (1464-70). See Nevill.

Northwood, John. See Norwode.

Norton, Norfolk, vi. 16, 31.

Norwich, i. 25, 30, 75, 84, 85, 90, 112, 206, 210, 221, 227, 230, 231, 245, 248, 276, 279, 284, 296, 306, 313, 315, 322; ii. 13, 15, 20, 54, 87, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 101, 108, 109, 135, 136, 145, 170, 171, 176, 179, 192, 203, 209, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216, 223, 224, 225, 228, 229, 230, 233, 234, 238, 239, 240, 243, 245, 248, 251, 252, 253, 260, 262, 265, 267, 268, 274, 277, 280, 282, 284, 285, 286, 287, 301, 307, 324, 328; iii. 4, 6, 15, 32, 47, 53, 78, 79, 114, 116, 124, 130, 135, 139, 142, 161, 162, 163, 164, 202, 204, 205, 208, 214, 218, 227, 244, 246, 259, 260, 262, 272, 278, 287, 311, 316; iv. 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 23, 35, 36 (bis), 39, 40, 43, 44, 47, 53, 59, 66, 70, 76, 83, 93, 94, 106, 108, 128, 143, 159, 161, 162, 168, 174, 180, 181, 186, 187, 193, 204, 206, 210, 211, 223, 226, 230, 237, 240, 241, 242, 256, 257, 262, 266, 276, 281, 283, 284, 303; v. 6, 9, 16, 19, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 42, 65, 66, 67, 68, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 87, 89, 90, 108, 109, 114, 123, 141, 149, 152, 166, 177, 184, 188, 197, 207, 219, 222, 228, 229, 230, 238, 239, 240, 242, 246, 247, 248, 249, 252, 255, 259, 263, 264, 266, 271, 272, 275, 288, 291, 311, 317, 323, 326; vi. 4, 5, 10, 16, 23, 25 (bis), 26, 31, 44, 55 (bis), 58, 59, 69, 91, 121, 134, 144, 153, 166, 183, 186, 189, 209;

Plague at, v. 110;

Shire-mote at, iii. 297; iv. 17;

Writ of Parliament for, iii. 38;

Mayor of, i. 322; ii. 310; iv. 204, 266; v. 89;

Sheriff of, ii. 310.

Norwich, Bishops of, ii. 21. See Goldwell, Jas. (1472-99); Lyhart, W. (1446-72).

Chancellor of, ii. 149.

Norwich, Priors of, i. 32; ii. 18, 39, 88, 107, 159, 217; iii. 42, 114; iv. 116, 117; vi. 103;

John, ii. 64; iv. 97;

John (Bonwell), vi. 95-98.

See also Mowth, John; Haverland, John.

Norwich, Places, etc., in:

‘Abbey.’ See Priory.

Bishop’s Gates, i. 90; ii. 224.

Castle, i. 34, 260, 333; ii. 144, 234; v. 85, 155.

Cathedral and Priory of Holy Trinity or Christchurch, i. 27, 90, 113, 330; ii. 261, 268; vi. 20, 189;

Lady Chapel in, iv. 250, 253.

Chapel of the Field, vi. 49.

Christ Church. See Cathedral.

Conesford, vi. 49.

Convent of, ii. 107; iii. 232; iv. 237; vi. 96-98.

Friars, four orders of, ii. 55; iv. 226, 227; vi. 49.

Friars, Black (or Preachers), ii. 274; v. 207; vi. 49.

Friars, Grey (or Minors), i. 32; ii. 13, 15, 300; iii. 252, 292.

Friars, White (or Carmelites), i. 38, 112; ii. 268, 309; iii. 316; iv. 229, 253; v. 82; vi. 49, 77.

Gates, The five, vi. 49.

Guildhall, iv. 222; v. 178.

Maid’s Head, v. 163.

Mancroft, ii. 212.

Nedeham Gates, ii. 13.

New Inn, i. 265; v. 114.

Normandy, Sisters of, iv. 226; vi. 49.

Normans, vi. 49.

North Gates, vi. 49.

Pokethorpe, ii. 171, 212; iv. 237; vi. 61.

Prince’s Inn, ii. 194, 195.

Priory (sometimes called ‘Abbey’) of Trinity Church, i. 90; ii. 224; iv. 250.

St. Andrew’s parish, ii. 318.

St. Clement’s parish, ii. 243.

St. Edmund’s, vi. 57.

St. Giles’ Hospital, i. 265; vi. 49.

296

St. Gregory’s, iv. 65.

St. James’, Pokethorpe, iv. 237.

St. Laurence’s parish, ii. 247.

St. Leonard’s Priory, i. 40; ii. 55; iii. 287.

St. Michael Coslany, vi. 49.

St. Michael’s parish, iv. 14.

St. Peter’s, iv. 227.

St. Peter’s, Hungate, iv. 230; vi. 49, 50;

Parson of, iv. 231.

St. Stephen’s, i. 331; iv. 227, 229.

Spurrier Row, iv. 17.

Tombland, i. 90; ii. 224.

Westewyk Gates, ii. 13.

Norwich: See Priory; See Cathedral.
Sub-entries within “Norwich”.

Norwich, Christopher, iii. 223, 237.

Norwich, Robt., ii. 233; iv. 242.

Norwich, Wm., ii. 175, 176; iii. 78, 101; iv. 2, 71.

Norwode (Northwood), John, ii. 88-90, 283, 287.

Norys, Sir Edward, vi. 187.

Norys, Sir Wm., iv. 279; v. 195; vi. 187.

See also Noris.

Nosbet, Robt., iv. 280.

Note, Thos., ii. 95.

Nottingham, i. 248, 249, 250; v. 35, 36, 195.

Nottingham (Pursuivant ?), iii. 268.

Nottingham (Notyngham), Henry, ii. 81.

Nottingham, Wm., iv. 88.

Nottingham, Wm., Earl of, vi. 74.

Nouche or Nowche. A jewelled gold button, brooch, or necklace, v. 16.

Novel disseisin, ii. 47 note 3.

Nowell, Chas., i. 112, 113, 114; ii. 260, 261-262 (bis), 265, 267, 274; iii. 135.

Nowell, Otiwell, ii. 267.

Noy. ‘At the first Noy,’ i.e. at the first call, iii. 5.

Noyssed, noised. Reported, ii. 208.

Nyter, John, iv. 279.

Oby (Owby), Norfolk, vi. 45.

Ocam, Thos., vi. 190.

Ocle. See Acle.

Ocle, Sir Robt., iii. 30, 269.

Ocley, Wm., vi. 186.

Ode, John, ii. 217; iii. 47.

Oelston, John, ii. 74.

Office. An inquisition, ii. 188 note 2; iii. 236.

Offord, Robt., iii. 101.

Ogan. See Hogan.

Ogard, Dame Alice, iii. 80-81.

Ogard (Hugard), Sir Andrew, ii. 251, 308; iii. 51.

Ogle (Ogyll), Robt., first Lord (1461-9), iv. 60.

Okill. See Acle.

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Oldhall, Margaret, wife of Sir Wm., ii. 33.

Oldhall, Sir Wm., i. 81, 83, 85; ii. 33, 174, 175, 176, 180, 186, 191, 301; iii. 33, 41, 132, 199, 234; iv. 292; v. 94.

Oliver, ——, iii. 103.

Olton (? Oulton, Norfolk), iii. 263.

Oranges, vi. 132.

Orford, iii. 259.

Orford, John, iv. 230.

Orleans, Bastard of. See Dunois.

Orleans, Chas., Duke of, i. 46, 60, 106; ii. 46-47, 122, 123.

Ormesby, Norfolk, ii. 51; iv. 105, 180, 258; v. 117, 299; vi. 108, 149, 171.

Ormesby, Reppes Place in, ii. 39.

Ormesby, Roger, ii. 95.

Ormond, Jas. Butler, fourth Earl of (1405-52), ii. 8.

Ormond, John Butler, sixth Earl of (1461-78), i. 299; v. 258.

Ormond, John, iii. 234, 307.

Ormond, Mr., iii. 213.

Ormond, Sir Jas. of, ii. 89.

Orwelde, Leach of, ii. 63.

Orwellbury. See Horwellbury.

Osbern, the Priest, i. 1.

Osbern (Osborn), John, i. 92; ii. 98, 130, 174, 222, 228, 241-243, 249, 264-265, 278, 279; iii. 128, 291; iv. 154, 238, 239, 242; v. 117, 144, 167-168, 181, 182, 183, 197; vi. 176, 177.

Osebern, ——, ii. 156, 158, 210; iii. 81.

Oter, John, iii. 199; iv. 216.

Otford, Kent, vi. 209.

Othea, v. 3; vi. 66.

Ottery (Otryght), Devonshire, iii. 234.

Oulton (Owlton), Norfolk (?), iv. 225.

See also Olton.

Ouresby, John, iii. 186.

Overs, Awge, France, ii. 6.

Ovid, De Arte Amandi, etc., iv. 268.

Ovy, ——, ii. 318.

Ovye, Nich., v. 321.

Owayn, Wm., ii. 173.

Owby, vi. 45.

Owches. Jewels, iv. 262.

Owdin, J., v. 117.

Owell, Wm., ii. 313.

Owle, To, ii. 246 note 3.

Owstoonde, Norfolk, v. 298.

Oxborough, Norfolk, v. 229; vi. 100.

Oxford (Oxynford), i. 152, 241, 279, 305, 306, 319-320; iv. 293; v. 170, 174, 320; vi. 12, 13, 14, 17.

Oxford, Magdalene College, i. 258, 284; v. 77, 81, 82, 216.

Oxford, John de Vere, twelfth Earl of (1417-61), i. 85, 90, 139, 140, 141; 297 ii. 144, 145, 150, 151, 163, 164 (bis), 165-166, 168, 173, 176, 179, 183, 184-185, 186, 193, 196, 200, 201 (bis), 202, 203, 204, 207, 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 223, 225, 226, 231, 249, 253, 275, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 334; iii. 2, 30, 258, 259, 275; iv. 39.

Oxford, Elizabeth, Countess of, wife of the preceding, i. 291; ii. 294 (bis), 295; iv. 39, 80, 105, 226; v. 16, 101, 202; vi. 65.

Oxford, John de Vere, thirteenth Earl of (1464-1513), Lord Admiral under Henry VII., i. 240, 252, 260, 261, 277, 281-282, 311, 312, 313-314, 315, 316, 340; iv. 28-29, 35-36, 105, 193, 268, 300; v. 5, 9, 46, 47, 62, 63, 84, 85, 89, 90-91, 94-95, 95-96, 101-102, 184, 186, 188, 189, 201, 203, 289; vi. 2, 27, 81, 88, 95, 99, 100-101, 105, 106, 107, 111, 113, 114, 116, 122, 124, 125, 127-128, 128-129 (bis), 130, 135-136 (bis), 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 160, 166, 167, 168, 181, 183;

Brothers of, v. 111;

Son of, iv. 37.

Oxford, Margaret, Countess of, wife of the preceding, i. 324; iv. 300; v. 101 note 2, 137, 251, 289; vi. 92-93, 146, 165.

Oxnead, Norfolk, i. 26, 27, 28, 36, 37-38, 304-305, 308, 309; ii. 2, 3, 11, 60, 61, 83, 100, 109; iv. 251; v. 221, 299, 308; vi. 1, 19, 29, 30, 59, 76, 78, 133, 190, 191;

Parson of, ii. 60, 88, 93, 94, 234; v. 325, 327;

Church and Parsonage of, v. 325-327; vi. 1 note 4, 3, 9-11.

Oyer and Terminer, ii. 161 note 3.

P., Lady Anne, iv. 268.

Page, Thos., iv. 178.

Pagentoun, Malmer, iii. 28.

Pagrave (Palgrave), Norfolk, ii. 64, 320; iv. 250, 256; vi. 96.

Pagrave, Little, ii. 64; iii. 23.

Pagrave, Mekyll, iii. 23.

Pagrave, ——, ii. 88.

Pagrave, John, ii. 261; iii. 23; vi. 192, 193, 198.

‘Pakker, The,’ a ship, v. 190.

‘Palatyse and Scitacus,’ vi. 66.

Palle, Roger, iii. 212.

Palling, Norfolk, ii. 51; vi. 151.

Palmer, ——, ii. 73.

Palmer, ——, Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iv. 282;

Escheator, vi. 22, 23.

Palmer, ——, Bailiff of Costessey, iii. 227.

Palmer, Edmund, ii. 63.

Palmer, John, iv. 204, 209.

Palmer, Margaret, vi. 209.

Palmer, Wm., i. 332.

Pamping, John, i. 285; iii. 220, 288, 298, 308-309; iv. 33, 71, 92, 93-95, 130, 142, 185, 274; v. 1, 2, 8, 9, 23, 60, 66, 67, 68, 73, 74, 75, 77-79, 80, 97, 98, 110, 112, 115, 119, 122, 139, 140, 152, 187, 199, 200.

Pamsborow. See Punsborne.

Papias (Papie), the Grammarian, vi. 177.

Par, John of, iv. 275; v. 32, 105.

Parcerit, Clement and Cecil, ii. 3.

Paris, iii. 63, 157;

Bastile of St. Anthony, iii. 62.

See also Antony;

Chamber of Accounts, iii. 63.

Paris Touch, Silver of, vi. 63.

Parker (Parkar), ——, v. 122.

Parker (Perker), ——, v. 74, 140, 251.

Parker, James, vi. 102, 187.

Parker, John, vi. 17.

Parker, Nich., Notary, iv. 102, 104, 168, 182, 245.

Parker, Robt, v. 306.

Parker, Thos., ii. 98.

Parker, Wm., v. 195.

Parklos, ii. 246.

Parlevesque, France, ii. 7.

Parliament, Elections to, iii. 34.

‘Parliament of Birds,’ Chaucer’s, i. 323; vi. 65, 66.

Parminter, Wm., i. 75, 334.

Parnell, John, ii. 293.

Parr, Sir Thos., iii. 199.

Parr, Wm., vi. 173.

Parre, Sir John, v. 137, 144, 147, 219.

Parson, Wm., vi. 19.

Partrich, John, servant of Lord Moleyns, ii. 99, 101, 219, 230, 249.

Partrick, John, of Swathfield, Vicar of Paston, ii. 63, 72.

Partridge. See Pertryche.

See Pertryche
Text reads “See also”.

Pasche, Thos., vi. 27.

Paston (Pastune), Norfolk, i. 25, 28, 29, 35, 36, 37, 225, 238, 308, 309; ii. 2, 3, 4, 46, 51, 57, 62-63, 70, 71, 72, 77, 135, 247, 256, 278; iv. 248, 251; v. 116, 117, 298; vi. 3, 16, 22, 24, 29, 33, 76, 190;

Church of St. Margaret, ii. 63; iv. 230; vi. 188.

Paston, Vicars of, i. 37; iv. 124, 126; v. 208, 209;

Rich. Cawston (1409-22), vi. 189 (bis).

Paston Hall, i. 26, 35.

Paston Letters, literary history of, i. 1-3;

account of the MSS., their disappearance and recovery, i. 3-10;

edition of 1872-75, and plan of, i. 11, 19, 20;

editorial accuracy of Fenn, the first editor, i. 12-19;

places of deposit of the original MSS., i. 20, 21.

Paston (de Pastun), early members of the Family:—

Clement, ii. 4;

Constantine, 298 ii. 3;

Edmund, ii. 2, 3;

Eudo, ii. 2;

Hugh, ii. 2, 3;

John, ii. 3;

Nicholaus filius, Radulphi Diaconi, ii. 2;

Osbern, ii. 1;

Ralph, ii. 1;

Richard, ii. 2, 3;

Richer, ii. 1;

Robert, ii. 2, 3, 4;

Roger, ii. 2, 3;

Walter, ii. 3;

Warin, ii. 3;

William, ii. 3, 4;

Wystan or Wolstan, ii. 2.

Paston Family, Ancestry of, i. 25; iv. 181, 247-249.

Paston, Agnes, wife of William, the Judge, and daughter of Sir Edmund Barry, i. 30, 37, 38, 39, 40, 155, 217, 218, 251, 292, 293, 304-305, 307, 309, 321; ii. 11, 45, 46, 62-63, 64, 65, 66, 72-73, 74, 75, 77, 79, 80, 82, 108-109, 135, 147, 223-224, 243-244, 245, 246-247, 255-256, 278-280, 285, 292, 301-302, 314, 315-316; iii. 123, 124, 134, 270, 311; iv. 10, 14, 23, 60, 80, 90, 105, 127, 140-141, 167, 180, 223, 247, 248, 294; v. 9, 36, 37, 38, 39, 75, 82, 86, 192, 212, 214, 220, 298, 327; vi. 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 24, 28, 29, 33, 77, 95-98, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 198, 199;

Disagreement with her son John, iv. 140-141;

Will of, iv. 249-251, 251-253 (bis); vi. 20;

Parentage of, iv. 253.

Paston, Dame Agnes, second wife of the later Sir John, vi. 167, 209.

Paston, Agnes, daughter of Wm., vi. 206.

Paston, Alice, daughter of Robt. of Wiveton, vi. 200, 201.

Paston, Anne, daughter of John and Margaret, married in 1477 to Wm. Yelverton, i. 284-286, 306, 310, 324; iv. 186, 287; v. 11, 16, 93, 142, 143, 144, 147, 199, 200, 262, 271; vi. 17, 50-51, 53, 119.

Paston, Lady Anne, wife of Wm., v. 67, 75; vi. 206.

Paston, Beatrix, wife of Clement, and mother of the Judge, vi. 188, 190.

Paston, Christopher, son of John the youngest, i. 27, 302, 310; iii. 90 ?; vi. 1.

Paston, Clement, father of the Judge, i. 28-30, 39; ii. 64; iv. 247; vi. 188-189, 190, 191, 194.

Paston, Clement, son of Sir Wm., i. 26-27.

Paston, Clement, son of the Judge, i. 208, 218; iii. 92, 123, 124, 217, 229, 232, 248, 249-250, 281-282, 299, 302, 303-305, 313-314; iv. 9, 20, 34, 40, 79, 89, 90, 91-92, 96, 100-101, 127, 167, 217, 218, 246, 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 253, 259; vi. 76, 95, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198.

Paston, Clement, son of John, i. 290, 306.

Paston, Constance, daughter of Wm., son of the eldest John, vi. 164.

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Paston, Edmund, son of the Judge, i. 37; ii. 60-61, 72-73, 79-80, 93, 94, 98, 100; v. 23, 81, 146, 147, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198.

Paston, Edmund, son of John, i. 278, 279, 288, 290, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310; iii. 135; iv. 9; v. 106-107, 115, 121-123, 152, 177, 206, 208, 212, 215, 219, 231-232, 235, 270, 271, 274, 312; vi. 17, 18-19, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 39, 43-44, 44-45, 50, 53, 56, 70, 124, 125, 149-151, 208;

Catherine, wife of, widow of Wm. Clippesby, vi. 40, 44, 50, 53, 56.

Paston, Sir Edmund, i. 27.

Paston, Elizabeth, daughter of the Judge, married first to Robt. Poynings, afterwards to Sir Geo. Browne of Betchworth, i. 77, 155-156, 205, 258-259, 325, 327; ii. 108-111, 300, 301, 314, 315-316, 327-328, 331; iii. 123, 134-135, 217, 234, 281; iv. 185, 218, 308-310; v. 6, 88, 123, 131; vi. 86-87, 193, 195, 196, 197, 198, 201-205;

Will of, vi. 201-205.

Paston, Eleanor, daughter of Sir Wm., i. 26.

Paston, Elizabeth, daughter of Wm., son of the Judge, vi. 206.

Paston, Erasmus, son of Sir Wm., i. 26.

Paston, Harry, son of the Judge, ii. 95.

Paston, John, Esq., son of the Judge, died 1466, i. 26, 29, 35, 37, 38, 39-44, 65, 84, 85, 90, 91-93, 113, 115, 116-117, 120, 139, 141, 150, 151, 155, 157, 160, 163, 164, 189-190, 195, 196, 197-203, 204, 205-213, 214, 215, 216-232, 232-238, 242, 321, 322, 339-340; ii. 20, 40-41, 45, 46-48, 49, 51, 55-57, 64-66, 68-69, 69-71 (bis), 73, 74, 76-77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87, 88, 90, 91 (bis), 92, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 113, 127-130 (bis), 135, 136, 137, 138 (bis), 139 (bis), 140 (bis), 141 (bis), 144, 145, 146, 148, 150, 151, 153, 156, 158, 159, 160, 163, 164, 166-167, 168-170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 183, 184 (bis), 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 191, 193, 199, 207, 210, 216, 217 (bis), 219, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 233, 234, 235 (bis), 236, 238, 239, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 260, 262, 264 (bis), 266, 268, 275, 276, 278, 281, 283, 284, 285, 286, 288, 294 (bis), 295, 300, 301, 304, 306-307, 308, 314, 315-316, 317, 318, 320 (bis), 322, 323 (bis), 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334; iii. 1, 3 (bis), 299 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 (bis), 18, 21, 22 (bis), 23, 31, 32, 34 (bis), 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 45, 46-47 (bis), 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 (bis), 65, 66 (bis), 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87, 90, 91, 93 (bis), 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100 (bis), 101, 102, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 119, 120, 124, 126, 128, 129, 131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138 (bis), 140, 141, 142, 144, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 157-160, 160-163, 163-166 (bis), 189-190, 191, 193, 195, 197, 200, 201, 202 (bis), 204, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 216, 218-219 (bis), 220, 222, 223-224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 231, 233, 235 (bis), 236, 238, 242, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 255, 258, 259 (bis), 260-262, 263, 264, 266, 268, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 279, 280, 281, 282, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289-290 (bis), 291, 292, 293, 294-295, 296 (bis), 299 (bis), 301, 303, 305, 308, 310, 311, 313, 315, 317; iv. 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 (bis), 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30-31 (bis), 33, 34, 36 (bis), 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46 (bis), 47, 48, 50 (bis), 51, 53-56, 57, 58, 62-64, 64-65 (bis), 67, 68, 69, 71-72 (bis), 73 (bis), 74 (bis), 76, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 95, 97, 100, 101-104, 105, 107, 109-111, 111-113, 113-116, 116-117 (bis), 118, 121-126, 127, 129 (bis), 131, 133, 136, 141, 143, 145, 147, 150, 153, 154, 156-158, 159, 160, 162, 164-166 (bis), 167 (bis), 169, 173-174, 174-176, 179, 181, 181-185 (bis), 187, 188-190, 191, 195, 196, 197, 201, 204, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 213, 214, 215, 217, 219, 221, 222, 224 (bis), 225 (ter), 226, 236-245, 246-247, 248, 254 (bis), 256, 257, 258, 260, 268-269, 274, 275, 276, 284-286, 289, 290 (bis), 293, 295, 302, 303; v. 11, 12, 37, 81, 119, 124, 126, 129, 141, 192, 196, 199, 249, 295; vi. 33, 45, 46, 47, 48, 75-78, 86, 96-98, 184, 189, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199 (bis);

in Parliament, iii. 238, 243;

imprisoned in the Fleet, i. 209, 210, 211, 217, 224, 227, 228, 333; iv. 1-2, 196;

mocking letter addressed to, iv. 118-120;

accused of being a bondman, iv. 181;

rhyming letter of, iv. 190;

claim of, to Sir John Fastolf’s property, iv. 53-56;

license of, to found college at Caister, iv. 113-116, 238;

outlawry of, iv. 116-117; disagreement

with his brother Wm., iv. 223;

funeral expenses of, iv. 226-231, 231-236;

Mary, cousin of, iv. 224;

date of death of, iv. 247, 254; will of, iv. 255, 259; v. 192, 199, 200, 283, 301; vi. 20, 97-98;

tomb of, i. 35, 268; v. 111, 112, 181, 200, 242, 245, 301, 318, 319, 323, 324;

brothers of, iii. 87.

Paston, John, eldest son of John Paston, Esq., knighted in 1463, died 1479, i. 26, 205, 208, 209-210, 212, 213, 214, 216, 217, 218, 221-223, 227, 238-246, 250-255, 256, 257-259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267-270, 271, 272-277, 278, 279, 281, 283-284, 287, 288, 290-291, 291-298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303-304, 307-308, 309, 310, 311, 323, 324; ii. 51, 57, 84; iii. 137, 139, 245, 246, 301-303, 314, 315; iv. 20, 26, 33, 34, 44, 45, 59, 66, 67, 79, 81, 82, 84, 87, 90, 127, 140, 152, 157, 159, 160, 161, 167, 168, 186, 197-200, 204, 216, 218, 220, 246-247, 249, 250, 251, 252, 254 (bis), 256, 257-258, 259, 261, 265, 267, 268, 270, 271, 273, 275 (bis), 277, 281, 282, 284, 287, 288, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 300, 300-301, 303, 306-308 (bis); v. 1, 5, 6, 7-8 (bis), 10, 12-13 (bis), 14 (bis), 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 33, 36, 37, 40-41, 41-45 (bis), 47-49, 53-54, 56, 57, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68-70, 71, 72 (bis), 74, 76 (ter), 77 (bis), 79, 80, 81 (bis), 84, 85, 88-91, 94, 96, 97, 99-101, 102, 106, 107, 109-111, 111-113, 115, 116 (bis), 117, 118-119, 120, 122, 123 (bis), 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 130-131, 132, 134, 135, 136-137, 138, 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 148, 149 (bis), 153, 155-157, 158, 160, 161-164, 165, 167, 169, 171, 172, 173, 175-176, 177 (bis), 179-180, 180-183, 184-185, 186, 187-189, 189-191, 191-193 (bis), 194, 195-196, 196-199, 200-201 (bis), 203, 206, 208, 209 (bis), 210, 211-212, 213-214, 214-215, 216, 216-218, 218-219, 220, 221 (bis), 223-225, 225-226, 230, 232, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 241, 242-244 (bis), 245-246 (bis), 247, 248-250, 251, 256-257, 257-259 (bis), 260-261, 261-262, 262-263, 270-271, 272, 273-274 (bis), 276, 279, 280, 282-283, 284, 285-286, 287-288, 289-290, 291, 293-294 (bis), 296, 304, 305, 309, 312, 313, 315, 316-317, 318-319, 320, 323; vi. 1-3, 12, 17, 20, 21-22, 23, 28, 29 (bis), 30, 32, 34, 40, 74, 76, 77, 95-98;

incurs father’s displeasure, iii. 137, 139; iv. 122, 131-132;

intended marriage of (see Haute, Anne);

will of, v. 300-303; vi. 39-40;

influence of at Court, v. 324;

Thos., ‘child’ of, v. 20, 70;

brothers of, v. 42, 233, 236, 237;

Constance, natural daughter of, i. 310.

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Paston, John, younger son of John Paston, Esq., knighted in 1487, died 1503, i. 26, 214-215, 216, 228, 229-231, 239, 250-254, 255, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 264-266, 267, 268, 270, 273, 274, 275, 276, 278, 279-280, 286-287, 290, 291, 294-295, 297, 300-303, 306, 307, 308, 309-310, 311-312, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 323, 324; iii. 265-266, 318; iv. 41-42, 58-59, 59-61, 68, 69, 71 (bis), 95-97, 150-152, 155, 159, 185-186, 191, 192, 193, 200, 213, 221, 225, 227, 257, 259, 265-266, 268-269, 270, 274, 275, 275-277, 287-288, 297-299, 306, 311; v. 8 (bis), 9, 13, 17-18, 21-23, 29, 30-33 (bis), 42, 44, 45-46, 52, 53 (bis), 55, 56 (bis), 57, 59, 60-61, 63, 65, 66-68 (bis), 70, 72-74, 74-75, 80, 81, 82, 84-85, 86, 88, 93, 94, 98, 99, 100, 102-103, 106-107, 107-108, 109, 111, 114, 115-116, 118, 121, 124, 126, 127-128, 131, 132-133, 134, 135, 136 (bis), 138-139, 139-141, 142, 143-144, 145-147, 149-152, 153-154 (bis), 155, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165-166, 169-170, 171-172, 172-173, 175, 176, 177 (bis), 178, 179, 180, 184, 186, 187, 190, 195, 196, 200, 203, 204, 205, 206-208, 209, 210, 214, 216, 218, 223, 225, 227 (bis), 228-229, 231, 235, 237, 238-239, 239-240, 241-242, 245, 246, 247, 248, 251-252, 253-255, 255-256 (bis), 257, 258, 259, 261, 262-263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271-272, 273, 274-275, 282, 284, 285, 286, 287, 289, 290, 301, 307, 309-310, 311-313, 316, 320, 321; vi. 1, 4, 7, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23-25, 27, 28, 28-29 (bis), 31-33, 33-34, 34-35, 40, 41, 51, 52, 53, 54-55 (bis), 56, 58, 60, 69, 72, 73, 75-78 (bis), 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96-98, 99, 102 (bis), 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 115, 117, 120, 122, 127, 128, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (bis), 138 (bis), 140, 141, 142, 143 (bis), 145, 148, 149, 151, 153, 154, 155, 157, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 171, 187, 209;

writ of attachment against, iv. 68;

marriage projects of, iv. 270; v. 206-208, 214-215, 216-218, 255-256, 259;

‘little man’ of, iv. 299;

appeal of murder sued against, v. 65, 73;

wounding of, at Battle of Barnet, v. 99-100, 102-103;

engagement of, to Margery Brews, v. 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 272, 273, 275-276, 282-283, 284, 285-286, 288-289;

arrangements touching settlement of, v. 275-276, 284, 285-286, 290-292, 294;

marriage of, v. 307 note 1; sons of, vi. 78 note 1;

books of, vi. 65-67.

Paston, John, otherwise called Wortes. See Wortes.

Paston, Margaret, wife of John (daughter of John Mauteby), i. 39-41, 44, 117, 200, 204, 207, 211, 212, 214, 217, 218-219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229-232, 240, 241, 245, 251, 256, 257, 261-262, 266, 267, 273, 274, 278-280, 283, 290, 293, 301-304, 305, 308, 310-311, 321, 322, 324; ii. 45, 46, 49, 51, 52, 55-57, 83, 84-87, 88, 94-96, 99-102, 130-134, 135, 136, 147, 222, 225, 227-228, 228-229, 230, 234, 237, 247-248, 250-251, 266-267, 276-277, 281-282, 284-285, 286-287, 288-289, 300-301, 330; iii. 40, 52-53, 129, 138-139, 194, 219, 223, 236, 238-240 (bis), 245-246, 252, 255, 263 (bis), 282-283, 284, 285, 286, 287-288, 289, 290-291, 293-294, 296; iv. 1-4, 4-5, 12, 13-14, 14-16, 21, 24-26, 26-28, 33, 40-41, 61, 64, 65-67, 69-70, 74-76, 78, 83-84, 84-86, 86-87, 90, 105-107, 122, 127, 129-131, 131-133 (bis), 134, 136-141, 141-142, 143-144, 147-150, 154-156 (bis), 159, 161, 162, 162-164 (bis), 166-167, 167-168, 169-172, 173, 174, 179-181, 185, 186, 188-190, 191-195, 195-196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 202, 204, 204-206, 206-207, 209, 210-211, 213-214, 220-222, 222-223, 225 (bis), 247, 254-255, 256, 257 (bis), 258 (bis), 260, 265, 271, 273, 275, 282-283, 287, 290, 293, 295, 297; v. 10-12, 14-17, 24, 26, 27, 29, 33, 36, 37-40, 42, 45-47 (bis), 57-59, 60, 61, 62, 66, 67, 69, 70, 79, 84, 86-88, 93, 99, 102, 106, 107, 109, 110, 115, 118-120, 122, 123, 124-125, 126-127, 129-130 (bis), 134-135, 136, 141-143, 146-147, 153, 154-155, 159-161 (bis), 164, 168, 169, 173-175, 177, 179, 181, 191, 196, 197, 199, 200, 201, 203, 208 (bis), 209, 211, 213, 216, 218, 220-221, 221-223, 225, 227, 228, 230, 231, 232-234, 236, 237, 239, 241, 246, 250, 256, 257 (bis), 260, 261, 262 (bis), 265, 271, 275, 282, 283, 284, 285, 288-289, 290, 293, 294-296, 311, 318, 319, 322, 323-325; vi. 6, 11, 12, 20, 21, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 35, 44, 46, 54, 55, 56 (bis), 57, 59, 69, 70, 74, 194;

visit to London of, iv. 185, 188, 191;

advice to her son John concerning his income, v. 59;

complaints of her sons, v. 79;

desires a license to have the sacrament in her chapel at Mautby, v. 169, 170, 221, 227;

will of, v. 322; vi. 46-53, 54;

Death of, vi. 78 note 1.

Paston, Margaret ... iv. ... 188-190,
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Paston, Margaret, wife of Robert of Wiveton, vi. 200, 200-201.

Paston, Margaret, daughter of William, v. 214.

Paston, Margaret, widow of Edmund (1504), vi. 208.

Paston, Margery, daughter of John, i. 228, 255-256, 310, 311, 324; iv. 61, 186, 261; v. 15, 88; vi. 17, 52;

marriage of, v. 21, 25, 37-40, 63; sons of, i. 310; vi. 52.

Paston, Margery, wife of John Paston the youngest, v. 307-308, 310; vi. 1, 2, 25, 30, 51, 54, 56-58, 58-59, 60, 78-79, 87, 88, 90-91, 102, 103, 104, 117-119, 148;

birth of her son Christopher, vi. 1;

pilgrimage of, vi. 119.

See also Brews, Margery.

See also Brews, Margery
entry spelled ‘Brewes’

Paston, Master, vi. 184.

Paston, Richard, son of John the younger, vi. 52.

Paston, Robt., son of Edmund, vi. 50, 53, 56.

Paston, Sir Robert, afterwards Earl of Yarmouth, i. 25, 27.

Paston, Robt., of Wiveton, will of, vi. 199-200.

Paston, Robert, son of Edmund, i. 310.

Paston, Walter, son of John, sen. ? i. 279, 305-306, 307, 320; v. 146, 173-175, 258, 319-320; vi. 6, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 18, 27-28;

will of, vi. 16-17.

will of, vi. 16-17
Volume number “vi.” missing

Paston, Wm., of Paston, Norfolk, Sergeant-at-law (1421), Justice of the Common Pleas (1429), died in 1444, i. 26, 28, 29, 30-37, 38, 41, 42, 318, 319, 331-334; ii. 2, 11, 12-18, 19-24, 25-28, 30, 31 (bis), 32 (bis), 33 (ter), 34, 38-39, 41-43, 45, 46, 48, 51 (bis), 52, 55-56, 57, 58, 61-62, 62-63 (bis), 64 (ter), 65-66, 69-70, 74, 80, 234, 270; iv. 106, 249, 258; v. 6, 249, 298, 326; vi. 33-34, 76, 77, 95-98, 188;

will of, i. 309; iv. 253-254; v. 116, 283, 301;

mem. of death and will of, vi. 77, 86-87, 188-199.

Paston, Wm., son of the Judge, i. 150, 153, 184, 190, 196, 198, 199-200, 217, 218, 229, 246, 283, 291-293, 304, 308, 309-310;

children of, i. 292; ii. 75, 86, 100, 106-107, 135, 286, 329-330 (bis), 331; iii. 1-3, 92, 95, 96, 136, 191-192, 204-205, 206, 209, 213, 214, 216-218, 226, 229, 248, 266-267, 271, 278, 284, 285; iv. 3, 40, 48-49, 90, 105, 127, 168, 188, 219, 223, 227, 234, 246, 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 253, 255, 259, 272, 273-275, 281, 292, 299, 304; v. 10, 11, 19 (bis), 25, 30, 32, 63, 66, 75, 82, 94, 98, 117, 138, 140, 146, 148, 155, 160, 163, 189, 192, 195, 202, 208 (bis), 209 (bis), 209-210 (bis), 211, 214, 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 230-231, 233, 234, 237, 244, 245, 260, 305; vi. 1, 3 (bis), 5 note 1, 14, 14-15, 15-16, 17-18 (bis), 19 (bis), 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31, 32, 33, 40-41 (bis), 57, 59, 60, 61-64, 75-78, 95-98, 107, 113, 114, 145, 148-149, 158, 193, 195, 196, 197, 198, 205-207.

Paston, Sir Wm., i. 26, 27.

Paston, Wm., son of John the eldest, i. 306-307, 314, 315, 319; v. 295, 303; vi. 4-5, 7-8, 39-40, 43, 51, 53, 111-112, 120-122, 123, 127, 129-131, 143-145, 146, 166, 186;

becomes ‘crased in mind,’ vi. 167.

Paston, Wm., son of Sir John the younger, i. 303, 310; vi. 52, 157, 170, 171, 172, 186.

Paston, Wm., second Earl of Yarmouth, i. 27-28.

Paston, Arms of, ii. 92.

Patents, Validity of, iv. 218.

Paternoster, Thos., iii. 237.

‘Paternoster while,’ a, ii. 89.

Paternosters. Beads, vi. 176.

Patgrys, John, vi. 192, 195.

Patgrys, Robt., ii. 214.

Pattesley, Norfolk, ii. 214.

Paulett, Sir Ameas, vi. 187.

Pavises. Large shields, ii. 128.

Paxbred, iii. 172 and note 1.

Payn, John, Servant of Sir J. Fastolf, i. 77-78, 334-335; ii. 153-156; iv. 211.

Payne, John, ii. 3.

Paynter, ——, iv. 144.

Paytrell, vi. 178.

Peche, Sir Wm., iv. 60.

Pecke, Thos., Clerk, ii. 11.

Peckhalle, Tittleshall, Norfolk, ii. 21.

Pecock, Reginald, Bishop of Chichester, i. 175.

Pecock, Thos., servant to Sir John Paston, iii. 302, 303, 304; iv. 79, 123, 124, 131, 295; v. 49, 146, 149, 153, 174, 203, 222, 295, 310, 315, 323, 324; vi. 21, 24, 33.

Pecock, Wm., i. 279; iv. 230; v. 117, 233, 304-306, 306-307.

Pedham Hall, Beyton, v. 136.

Pekeryne. See Pickering.

Pembroke, Earls of. See Herbert, Sir Wm.; Tudor, Jasper.

Penennec, Henry, vi. 185.

Penteney, Priors of, ii. 39, 233;

Richard, ii. 233.

Penteney, John de Tyrington, ii. 232.

Peny, Wm., iv. 306.

Penycock, John, ii. 175.

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Pepper, v. 119.

Peraunte, ——, v. 189; wife of, v. 163.

Percy, Henry, Lord, iv. 190, 196; v. 80;

restored to Earldom of Northumberland (1470), v. 71.

See also Northumberland, Henry, fourth Earl of, and Perse, ——.

Percy, Henry, Lord, son of preceding, i. 228.

Percy, Ralph, iii. 29.

Perers, France, ii. 7.

Perigord, i. 122.

Peris. See Perse.

Perker. See Parker.

Perpoynt, ——, ii. 216.

Perse, ——, i. 309; v. 32.

Perse, ——, Friar, v. 312.

Perse, Edmond, ii. 257; v. 307.

Perse (Piers, Pers, Peris, Perys), J., a servant, first of John Berney, afterwards of the Paston family, i. 309; iii. 240 (bis), 241-242, 283; iv. 26-27; v. 155, 304; vi. 30.

See also Perys.

Perse. Sky blue, or bluish grey, ii. 155.

Persoun, ——, ii. 323.

Pertrych, ——, ii. 93, 111, 112.

Pertryche, Alson, ii. 95.

Perys. See Perse.

See Perse.
Text reads “See also”.

Peschere, France, ii. 7.

Pesemerche, ——, ii. 115, 116.

Pestilence, iii. 1-2; iv. 180, 209.

Petche, Jone, ii. 229.

Peterborough, i. 116.

Peterfeld, iii. 32.

Petham, Alice, vi. 209.

Peverel, Eliz., v. 308.

Pewter vessels, iv. 14.

Phelip. See Philip.

Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy (1419-67), i. 89, 95, 106; ii. 205, 299, 321; iv. 35, 93, 277.

Philip the Fair, Duke of Burgundy (1482-1506), King of Castile (1504-6), i. 317; vi. 111, 172, 173, 174.

Philip (Phelip), Sir Wm., Knight, ii. 14.

See also Bardolf, Lord.

Philip, Mr. See Lipgate.

Philip, Thos., iii. 307.

Philpot (Fylpot), ——, iii. 245.

Physicians, warning against, iv. 106.

Picard, the Baker, i. 267; v. 119.

Picardy, i. 294; v. 224, 279.

Pickenham, Norfolk, ii. 175; v. 167.

Pickenham (Pykenham), Dr. Wm., i. 305, 306; v. 38 note 1, 66, 201, 311, 312, 313, 318; vi. 6-7.

Pickering (Pykering), ——, ii. 192; v. 125.

Pickering, Sir Edward, vi. 102, 187.

Pickering, John, iv. 178, 238; v. 306.

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Pickering, Nich., ii. 65, 67, 68, 91; iv. 84, 177, 178; vi. 171;

Alson, wife of, iv. 178.

Pickering, Rauly, ii. 104.

Pickering, Thos., iv. 236, 242, 284.

Pickering, Sir Thos., iii. 249.

Pickering, Wm., iv. 154, 177, 178, 238, 239, 242; v. 303.

Pickworth (Pykeworth), Rutland, iv. 30.

Piers. See Perse.

Pigot (Pygot), Rich., Sergeant-at-law, i. 298; iv. 88; v. 120; vi. 74.

Pilgrims and Pilgrimages, ii. 135; v. 112.

Pilkington, John, v. 85;

Sir John, v. 105.

Pinchebeck, Dr., iii. 196.

Pinkie, Battle of, i. 26.

Pitte, W., v. 152, 187, 189, 190, 207, 251.

Pius II., Pope, i. 186.

Plague. See Pestilence.

Plaiter. See Playter.

Plattyng, Kothye, v. 187, 189.

Plattyng, Stephen, ii. 54.

Plattyng, T., v. 152, 185.

Plawing, iv. 202.

Plawncher. Floor, ii. 101.

Plays, ——, iv. 249.

Playter, Richard, iv. 216.

Playter, Thos., ii. 328-329; iii. 96, 198, 212, 235-236 (bis), 238, 239, 245, 248, 266-267, 268-269, 270-271, 276-277, 296, 298, 299, 304; iv. 2, 3, 4, 5, 19-20, 27, 50 (bis), 51, 60, 66, 67-68, 87, 197, 221, 227, 234; v. 125, 134, 177, 181, 191, 192, 210, 225, 310; vi. 108.

Plomer, ——, i. 198; iii. 191.

Plummer, Thos., iv. 232, 233, 234, 235, 244, 245.

Plumstead, Norfolk, i. 332, 333; ii. 214, 269, 310; iii. 279.

Plumstead (Plumbsted, or Plumpsted), ——, ii. 145, 181.

Plumstede, Wm., ii. 158.

Plumton, ——, the carter, iii. 263.

Poiness, ——, vi. 31.

Poitiers, i. 122.

Pokethorpe. See Norwich.

i.e. Norwich: places

Pole (Pool), Lady, iii. 123, 136.

Pole, ——, iv. 157.

Pole, Lodowick of, iii. 44.

Pole (Pool, or de la Pole), Family of, i. 223; iii. 132; iv. 157, 165, 166, 280.

Pole, John de la, son of Wm., Duke of Suffolk, afterwards Duke of Suffolk, i. 61.

See also Suffolk, John, Duke of.

Pole, W. de la, Duke of Suffolk. See Suffolk.

Poleaxes (pelleaxis), ii. 101.

Poley, ——, iii. 84.

Poleyn, John, v. 6.

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Polronds. Shoulder pieces, iv. 142.

Pomfret (Pontefract), Yorks, i. 150, 193; v. 85.

Pont Audemer (Pountedomer), Normandy, i. 56; ii. 6.

Pont de l’Arche, i. 54, 55, 105; ii. 6.

Pont Meulant, iii. 62.

Ponte, Thos., iv. 148.

Pontorson, i. 52.

Ponyant (Pounyant), Wm. and Claricia, ii. 54-55.

Ponynges. See Poynings.

Pool.

See also Pole.

Pool, John, sen., v. 305.

Poole, Geoffrey, ii. 298.

Poole, Sir Richard, vi. 187.

Poole, Sir Thos., vi. 187.

Poole, Wm., i. 223.

Pope, Master, ii. 149.

Pope, Wm., of Bacton, vi. 3.

Pope, Wm., perpetual Vicar of Paston, ii. 80, 244.

Popy, Robt., iii. 80, 145, 166; iv. 102, 103, 106, 125, 152, 239, 240; v. 146, 322.

Porter, ——, v. 282.

Porter, Grene, iv. 205, 206.

Porter, Harry, iv. 130.

Porter, John or Jankyn, ii. 334, 335; iii. 6, 11, 21, 22, 35.

Porter, John, of Blickling, ii. 145-146, 214.

Porter, Robt., v. 95.

Porter, Thos., Sheriff of Warwickshire, ii. 90.

Porter, Sir Wm., ii. 8.

Portington, John, Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 321.

Portland, ii. 104; v. 144.

Portsmouth, i. 75; vi. 118.

Portugal, i. 263; v. 110, 128, 131.

Postwick (Possewyke), Norfolk, i. 114, 115; ii. 264, 271, 312; iii. 194.

Potter, ——, man of law, vi. 209.

Pounyant. See Ponyant.

Poutrell (Powtrell), ——, iii. 270, 276.

Powys, Lord, iii. 199.

Poye, Thos., i. 39.

Poynings, Henry Percy, Lord, eldest son of Henry, second Earl of Northumberland, i. 134; ii. 296.

Poynings, Sir Edward, brother-in-law of Eliz. Poynings (or Paston), iv. 309, 310, 311.

Poynings, Edward, afterwards Sir Edw., son of Eliz., iv. 309, 310; vi. 204, 205, 207.

Poynings, Elizabeth. See Paston, Eliz.

Poynings, Dame Isabel, wife of the later Sir Edw., vi. 204, 205.

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Poynings, Master, iii. 52, 271.

Poynings, Robt., i. 77, 126, 156, 190, 205; ii. 154, 155, 324; iii. 135, 226, 234, 308, 309, 310.

Prenting, John, iii. 309.

Prentis (Pryntys), ——, ii. 158, 175, 177, 182, 193, 211, 214, 227.

Prentys, John, ii. 32; iv. 70, 286.

Prentys, Wm., ii. 113.

‘Pretend it in your mind,’ i.e., hold it before your mind (Lat. prætendere), v. 37.

Pressigny, Bertrand, Lord of, ii. 121, 124.

Prestis. Borrowings, iv. 123.

Prewett (Prowett), ——, iv. 79, 229; vi. 198.

Price, Wm., Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iii. 36.

Priors’ Manor, v. 244.

Prisot, John, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, i. 90, 91; ii. 145, 233, 238, 239, 240, 321, 329.

Privy Seal, My Lord, iii. 53.

Prymer, Robt., iii. 264.

Pryntys. See Prentis.

Prysot. See Prisot.

Pulford, ——, i. 81.

Pulham, Rector of (T. Howes), iv. 231.

Pulton, Richard, iv. 280.

Pulyston, Roger, iv. 96.

Punche, a messenger, v. 205, 206.

Punsborne (Pamsborowe), Herts, vi. 157.

Punyant, Wm. and Claricia, ii. 54-55.

Purdy, ——, v. 103, 108.

Purfeled. Edged, trimmed, iv. 262.

Purpeynt, Sir Harry, v. 105.

Purry, ——, ii. 101, 102, 131, 133; vi. 179.

Pye, Henry, i. 332.

Pygot. See Pigot.

Pykenham. See Pickenham.

Pykerell, John, iv. 290.

Pykeworth. See Pickworth.

Pympe, John, v. 276-279, 279-280, 280-282.

Pynchemore (Pynchamour), i. 220; ii. 162, 278; iv. 144.

Pynchester, iv. 267.

Pyrenees, The, i. 95.

Pyrke, John, Rector of SS. Michael and Peter, Long Stratton, vi. 199.

Pyssaunce. Puissance or forces, iv. 32.

Pyte, a ‘lyster’ or dyer, ii. 247.

Quale (Qwale), John, v. 209.

Quarrels or Quarreaux. Square pyramids of iron shot from crossbows, ii. 101.

Queenborough Castle, i. 74.

Quene. A harlot, v. 231.

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Querles, ——, ii. 101, 102.

Quotton. See Cotton.

Qwharteyn. See Wharton.

R. B., vi. 60-61.

Rabbes, Wm., iv. 267.

Rabekyn, v. 176.

Rackheath (Rakheth), Norfolk, ii. 326.

Radcliff.

See also Ratcliff.

Radcliff, ——, iii. 3, 35, 135, 196; iv. 21.

Radcliff, Cecily, wife of Sir John, iii. 157.

Radcliff (Ratclift), Jas., of Billingford, iv. 225; v. 95; vi. 133.

Radcliff (Ratclift), Jas.
Text unchanged, but name is never spelled “-clift”

Radcliff, Sir Jas., vi. 29.

Radcliff, John, iii. 66.

Radcliff, Sir John, iii. 156.

Radcliff, John, of Attleborough, called Lord Fitzwalter (ob. 1461), iii. 80, 210, 249, 267.

Radcliff, John, of Attleborough, Lord Fitzwalter (1485-93), iv. 214; v. 94; vi. 19, 87, 88, 94, 99, 109, 110, 133.

Radcliff, Rich., vi. 72.

Radcliff, Sir Rich., v. 105.

Radcliff, Robt., iv. 215, 225; v. 137; vi. 102.

Radford, Nich., of Upcott, Devonshire, iii. 49.

Radford.

See also Ratford.

Raffman, ——, iii. 181.

Radley, Rich., v. 115, 123, 198, 248, 249.

Raisins. Price of, iii. 126.

Raisins of Corons, v. 120.

Rakesond, John, son of Geoffrey, ii. 39.

Ram, Adam, ii. 53.

Ramesey, ——, vi. 167.

Rammesbury, ——, iv. 258.

Randolff, ——, ii. 91.

Ranson (Rauson ?), Robt., iv. 144.

Ranworth, Norfolk, iii. 237.

Ratcliff.

See also Radcliff.

Ratcliff, Jas., iii. 274.

Ratcliff, John, son of Hodge or Roger, i. 114; ii. 267, 271, 274, 308, 310.

Ratcliff, Sir Robt., vi. 187.

Ratcliff, Thos., iii. 259.

Ratford, Sir Harry, iii. 233.

Rauf, Sir, Parson of Burnham, i. 331, 332.

Raufman, ——, ii. 115.

Raulyns, ——, ii. 240; iii. 93, 99.

Raulyns, John, iii. 30.

Rauson (Ranson), Robt., iv. 144.

Ravensbye, ——, iv. 279.

Rawlyn, Richard, v. 81.

Rayle, Walter, i. 136.

Reading, i. 127, 129, 136, 138, 278, 333; iv. 116, 117.

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Recheforthe (Rycheferthe), Master, ii. 106.

Recheman, ——, iii. 217.

Rede, Bartholomew, Mayor of London in 1502, vi. 11.

Rede, John, iii. 113.

Rede, Laurence, ii. 85, 91, 92.

Rede, Richard, ii. 82.

Redeham. See Reedham.

Redford, ——, v. 114.

Redmill, Sir Wm., vi. 187.

Redriff. See Rotherhithe.

Redwe, John, v. 254.

Ree, Roger, Sheriff of Norfolk, iv. 307; v. 24, 34.

Ree, Sir Roger, v. 105.

Reed Clyf, ii. 18.

Reede, ——, vi. 11, 206.

Reede, Edmund, v. 212.

Reedham (Redham), Norfolk, i. 39, 298; iv. 230; vi. 48.

Reedhams, in Caister, iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 77, 94; vi. 74.

Rees, Stratton, iv. 18; v. 7.

Regestre, Robt., iii. 237.

Regimine Principum de, v. 3.

See also Lydgate.

See also Lydgate.
Text reads “See”.

Reggisley, iv. 289.

Regmayde, Wm., iii. 30.

Regyll, Castle, France, ii. 6.

Remond (Reymond), Guillaume, iii. 58, 64.

Rendlesham, Suffolk, iii. 141.

René, King, Father of Margaret of Anjou, i. 45, 50, 57.

Rennes, Brittany, vi. 127.

Renold, ——, vi. 132.

Reppes (Reppys), ——, ii. 193, 235.

Reppes, John, Laurence, Ralph, Roger, and Wm. de, ii. 2.

Reppes, Robt., ii. 46-48, 247, 258.

Repps, Manor of, ii. 4; iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 76, 94.

Rere. To raise, iv. 93.

Reskuse. Rescue, iv. 24, 25; v. 47, 49.

Reston, vi. 193.

Reston, vi. 193.
Entry alphabetized between “Repps” and “Rere.

Retford, John, ‘late Coubitt,’ iii. 307.

Reve, Alex., ii. 215.

Reymond. See Remond.

Reynalds, ——, ii. 244.

Reyner, John, ii. 264.

Reynforth, Constance, v. 315-316.

Reynolds, Wm., ii. 292-293; iv. 229.

Reynthorpe, iv. 258.

Rhenish wine, vi. 132.

Richard, Cœur de Lion, Book about, vi. 65.

Richard, son of Richard, Duke of York, created Duke of Gloucester (1461), became King as Richard III. (1483), i. 209, 305 245, 271-272, 281, 311, 322; iii. 233, 310; v. 31, 32, 62, 135, 136, 195, 199, 202, 270; vi. 71-72, 85;

proclamation of, vi. 81-84.

Richard, a servant of Howes, Parson of Blofield, iii. 97, 116; iv. 173.

Richard, a servant of John Paston, ii. 287; v. 251.

Richard of Wardrobe, ii. 299.

Richard, Sir, vi. 38.

Richardson, Richard, vi. 17.

Richford. See Recheforth.

Richmond, Surrey, vi. 161.

Richmond, Yorkshire, Archdeacon of, ii. 158.

See also Urswick, Christopher.

Richmond, Earl of. See Tudor, Edmund, and Henry VII.

Richmond, Margaret, Countess of, mother of Henry VII., vi. 115 note 2, 158.

Richmond, Master, iv. 226, 268.

Ridlingfeld, ii. 149, 160, 170, 171.

Riot during Mass, iv. 24.

Rippingale, ——, vi. 36.

Rising, Norfolk, ii. 137.

Rising, Castle, iii. 53, 133, 266; iv. 28, 37, 68.

Rising, ——, iv. 9, 69-70; v. 145.

Rising, John, of Fritton, i. 240; iv. 89, 145-146, 151, 153-154, 156, 282;

wife of, iv. 192.

Rising (Rysyng), Wm., iii. 237.

Riston. See Ruston.

Rither, Sir Ralph, vi. 152.

Rivers, Lord. See Woodville, Richard.

Robert, Sir, vi. 209.

Robin of Redesdale, Insurrection of, i. 246, 248-250, 257.

Robinson, John, ii. 19; iv. 286.

Robsart, Perceval, vi. 66.

Robsart, Sir Terry, v. 105, 280, 298; vi. 145-146.

Robson, ——, ii. 200, 208.

Robyn, a servant, v. 37, 49, 57.

Robyns, John, ii. 227.

Roche, Anthony, Count de la. See Burgundy, Bastard of.

Roche-Guyon, i. 56.

Rochelle, i. 283.

Rochester, i. 74, 75, 87; ii. 162; iii. 115.

Rochester, John Langdon, Bishop of, ii. 38.

Rochester, John Lowe, Bishop of, i. 78.

Rockland Tofts, Norfolk, ii. 212, 269, 282.

Rodon. See Rothan.

Roger, Master, iv. 84; v. 122, 135.

Roger, Richard, iv. 280.

Rogers, Robt., Parson of Thorpe, ii. 96.

Rokesby (Sir ?), Robt., iii. 241.

Rokesby (Sir ?), Robt., iii. 241.
Text reads “Rokesty”.

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Rokesley, Kent, iv. 309.

Rokewode, ——, iii. 92.

Rokewode, Wm., i. 190; ii. 261, 308; iii. 226, 237, 238, 248, 288 (bis), 289, 291.

Rokkysson, James, ii. 93.

Rollesby, Norfolk, v. 67.

Rome, i. 110, 299; iv. 6, 7; v. 258; vi. 34, 35.

Rome, Court of, i. 33, 269; ii. 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 96, 97;

dispensation from, v. 198, 216;

pardon from, iv. 231.

Romgey, ii. 271.

Rondelle, Martin, i. 281; v. 193-194.

Ronhale, Margaret, vi. 60.

Roon. See Rouen.

Roos, Aleyn, iii. 286; iv. 258.

Roos, John, eighth Lord (1414-21), ii. 8.

Roos, Thos., tenth Lord (1431-61), ii. 173; iii. 25, 29, 196, 204, 241, 267, 307.

Roos, Lady, iii. 93; vi. 106.

Roos, Sir Henry, iii. 307.

Roos, Mr., v. 33, 88, 89, 90, 160.

Roos, Sir Thos., i. 49, 182.

Roper’s Manor, Cromer, iv. 251.

Roppys, John, i. 331, 332.

Rose, Sir John, Canon of Ixworth, iv. 73.

Rose, Mrs., iv. 289.

Rostock, Baltic port, ii. 104.

Rothan (Rodon), Jane, v. 151, 158, 162; vi. 29.

Rothenhale, Sir John, i. 31.

Rothenhale, Eliz., widow of Sir John, ii. 29, 30, 39.

Rotherfield Gray, Oxfordshire, iii. 143.

Rotherham, Thos., Bishop of Lincoln (1472-80), Archbishop of York (1480-1500), v. 235; vi. 107, 118.

See correction in vol. i. page 340.

Rotherhithe (Redriff, Redre), iii. 234.

Rothewell, Master, iv. 111.

Rothnall Hall, iii. 264.

Rotty. See Rutty.

Rouen (Roan, Roon), Normandy, i. 51, 56, 57, 66, 67, 105, 106; ii. 6, 116; iii. 63;

siege of, by Henry V., i. 119; ii. 8.

Rough, Robt., iv. 93.

Rougham, Norfolk, ii. 209, 211.

Rous (Rowse), Family of, iv. 22.

Rous, ——, v. 187; vi. 39.

Rous, Edmund, iv. 22-23.

Rous, Eustace, vi. 75, 192, 195.

Rous, Reginald, of Dennington, i. 337; ii. 48; iv. 107.

Rous, Reynold, ii. 307.

Routon (Rowton) , Norfolk, ii. 220, 221; v. 299.

Rowe, John, vi. 137.

Rowneham. See Runham.

306

Rowse. See Rous.

Roydon, Norfolk, ii. 173, 176.

Roys, ——, ii. 188.

Roys, John, ii. 33, 41-43.

Roys, W., ii. 42.

Royston, Herts, i. 159; iv. 125; vi. 80, 195.

Roxburgh, i. 193.

Rugge, John, iv. 237, 243, 244, 284.

Rumbold, Piers, vi. 80.

Runham (Rowneham), Norfolk, iv. 109, 292; v. 76, 94, 233, 234, 283; vi. 40.

Runton (Runeton), Norfolk, i. 254; iv. 215; v. 64.

Russe, John, iii. 37, 90, 93, 110, 219, 298, 299-300, 304; iv. 3, 9, 37-38, 47-48, 51-52, 57-58, 70, 71, 102, 103, 104, 106, 130, 133-136, 140, 173, 174 (bis), 175, 176, 180, 183, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 257, 260-261, 268, 285, 294; v. 150, 180, 181, 306; vi. 17, 18.

Rust, Wm., iv. 214.

Rusteynes, Wymondham, iv. 258.

Ruston (Riston), Norfolk, iv. 85; v. 299; vi. 190.

Ruthin. See Grey, Edmund, Lord.

Rutland, Edmund, Earl of, son of Richard, Duke of York, i. 148-149, 182, 193-194; iii. 199.

Rutland, Thos. Manners, first Earl of, i. 26.

Rutt, Wm., ii. 136.

Rutty (Rotty), Thos., vi. 166.

Ryburgh, Norfolk, vi. 114, 115.

Rycheferthe. See Recheforthe.

Rycheman, John, ii. 292.

Rychers, John, ii. 65.

Rydon, ii. 176.

Rye, Herts, iii. 32.

Rysebank, Tower of, i. 185.

Ryveers Castle, France, ii. 6.

Sabacotys, Sir John, vi. 187.

Sacring (Sakeryng). A religious service, the mass, ii. 244.

Sadde, Hugo, ii. 265.

Sadler, John, iii. 67; iv. 46.

Sadler (Sadiller), Simon, vi. 179.

Saham, ii. 217.

St. Alban’s, i. 116, 178; ii. 175; iii. 33; iv. 50.

St. Alban’s, Battle of, i. 160-161, 165, 167, 169, 177; iii. 25-29, 29-30, 31, 44.

St. Alban’s, Second Battle of, iii. 274, 282, 309.

St. Alban’s, St. Peter’s in, i. 161.

St. Benet’s, Norfolk, ii. 109. See Hulme.

St. Blankheare (Blankard), Baron de, i. 26.

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St. Brieux (Bryak), Brittany, vi. 126.

St. Catherine’s, Rouen, Abbey of, ii. 8.

St. David’s, Bishop of, i. 336.

St. Denis, France, ii. 7.

St. Edmund’s, Parson of, ii. 278.

St. Faith’s Priory, Norfolk, ii. 251; vi. 45;

Prior of, ii. 39; iv. 241.

St. Germain’s, France, ii. 7.

St. Gilerinz, France, ii. 7.

St. Imain’s, France, ii. 7.

St. Jacques de Beuvron (Beueron), France, i. 52, 104; ii. 5.

St. Jacques de Burvam, France, ii. 5.

St. James’ Bec, Bristol, i. 152.

St. James’ Hospital, Westminster, iii. 44.

St. James’, Spain. See Compostella.

St. Johan dit Dolot, Johan de, ii. 50.

St. John, Master, vi. 173.

St. John’s, Priors of. See Botill, Robt.; Kendal, Sir John.

St. Leger (Selenger), ——, v. 69.

St. Leonard’s (Levenard), Norwich. See under Norwich.

St. Lo, ii. 5.

Saintlow, Giles, iii. 252, 307.

Saintlow, Sir John, v. 105.

St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall, i. 281-282; v. 203.

St. Olave’s, Suffolk, ii. 4; iii. 142; iv. 51, 192, 193.

St. Omer, v. 191, 296, 297.

St. Osith’s, Essex, i. 281; v. 188.

St. Paul de Lyon, vi. 126.

St. Pierre suz Dive, Normandy, ii. 6.

St. Quentin, v. 287.

St. Romains, Plaine, France, ii. 7.

St. Sauveur de Vive (le Vicomte ?), ii. 5.

St. Sauveur suz Dive, ii. 6.

St. Severin, France, Dean of, iii. 312.

St. Wallrens (St. Vallery ?), Normandy, vi. 154.

Saintonge, i. 122.

Sak (?), John, iii. 157.

Sakeryng. See Sacring.

Sale, Peryn, iv. 306.

Salet (Solatt), John, i. 304; iii. 287; iv. 160, 177, 187, 193, 194, 195; vi. 2.

Salettes. Helmets, ii. 128.

Salisbury (Sarum), i. 43, 75, 179, 180; ii. 127; iii. 48; iv. 7, 220; v. 7.

Salisbury (Salesbury), ii. 173.

Salisbury, Thos. de Montacute, Earl of (1409-28), ii. 8, 44.

Salisbury, Richard Nevill, Earl of (1442-60), Lord Chancellor (1454-5), i. 99, 131, 147, 158, 159, 161, 163, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 184, 187-188, 193, 336 (bis); ii. 297, 321, 328; iii. 2, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 44, 50, 74, 92, 121-122, 307 125, 196, 199, 204, 221-222, 226, 234; iv. 232.

Salisbury, Alice, Countess of, wife of the preceding, iii. 199.

Salisbury, Bishop of, ‘inn’ or town house in London, iii. 48.

Sall, Norfolk, ii. 51, 200, 201, 211, 225; iv. 258; v. 288, 290.

Sall, Norfolk, Parson of, iv. 169.

Salle, Robt., vi. 69.

Salle, Sir Robt., Knight, vi. 190, 191.

Salr (?), Osbert, ii. 3.

Salter, ——, v. 244, 245.

Salthouse, Norfolk, vi. 201.

Sammys, ——, iv. 10.

Sampson, J., son and heir of, iii. 96.

Sampson, Mr., vi. 121.

Sandal Castle, Yorkshire, i. 171, 193; ii. 332; iii. 86, 92.

Sandall, Sir Wm., v. 105.

Sandes, Sir Wm., vi. 102, 187.

Sandford, Francis, i. 25.

Sandwich, i. 109, 174, 184, 185, 187, 337; iii. 118, 203, 204; iv. 33; vi. 153.

Sandys, ——, v. 121.

Sanitary conditions in time of Paston Letters, i. 322.

Sapcotes, Sir John, vi. 102.

Saracens, i. 263; v. 128.

Saresson, Dr. John, Chancellor to Bishop of Norwich, v. 38 note 1.

Sarsenet, price of, iv. 287.

Sarum. See Salisbury.

Saunders, ——, v. 168.

Saundes, Sir John, v. 105.

Saundre. See Kok.

Saunpere, Jenyn, iv. 279.

Savage, Martin, iv. 228.

Savage, Sir Humfrey, vi. 102, 187.

Savile, Sir John, Knight, vi. 158.

Sawtr, ——, ii. 250, 251.

Sawtre, Hunts, Abbot of, ii. 232.

Saxthorpe, Norfolk, i. 272-274; ii. 192, 198; iii. 7, 119, 208, 265, 266, 289, 292; v. 63, 107, 133, 138, 142, 144; vi. 208.

Say, John, iv. 75, 78, 217; vi. 201.

Say, Wm. Fienes, Lord, i. 68, 70, 71, 72; v. 100.

Say, Sir Wm., i. 81; vi. 129.

Scales’ Cliff, i. 183.

Scales, Lady, ii. 43.

Scales, Anthony, Lord. See Woodville.

Scales (Scalys), Robt., Parson of Brasted, vi. 209.

Scales, Thos., Lord, i. 71, 72, 73, 89, 95, 112; ii. 82, 87, 115, 116, 137, 138 (bis), 139 (bis), 140, 141, 145, 168, 176, 193, 196, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 226, 236, 239, 249, 255, 259, 265, 307, 320; iii. 83, 99, 100 (bis), 146, 195, 196;

lands of, vi. 124, 125.

Scales, Thos., iii. 33.

Scarlett, ——, iv. 279; v. 248, 251.

Scarlett, Lady, ii. 63.

Scharggar, ——, v. 305.

Schauntrell, the Lord. (This cannot be Poton de Saintrailles, as suggested in Fenn’s note, for he died in 1461), v. 296.

Scheperd. See Shepherd.

Scheryngton, ii. 54.

Schipdam. See Shipdam.

See Shipdam
Entries are Shipden and Shipdham

Scholdham, Thos., ii. 308.

Schoryle. Churl, v. 122.

Schypden. See Shipden.

Scipio, vi. 66.

Scoles (Scoolys), Norfolk, iii. 320; iv. 46.

Scolton, vi. 2.

Scotland, i. 26, 55, 115, 192, 194; iii. 87, 267, 296, 312; iv. 35, 44, 50, 51, 59, 218; v. 184; vi. 89;

Henry VI. and Margaret of Anjou in, iii. 267.

Scots, The, i. 315; iii. 92, 271; iv. 59, 60; v. 107, 188; vi. 120.

Scots, Kings of. See James III. and James IV.

Scots, Queen of. See Mary of Gueldres.

Mary of Gueldres” and “Gueldres, Mary of” are separate entries.

Scott, Sir John, v. 194, 279, 280.

Scott, Margaret, daughter of Sir John, v. 181, 279.

See also Bedingfield.

Scrope, Sir John, Knight, iv. 105.

Scrope, Stephen, stepson of Sir J. Fastolf, i. 153-156; ii. 108, 109 (bis), 110, 113-115, 116; iii. 2, 54-55, 72, 109, 120, 129, 141, 142; iv. 44, 237, 244, 284, 285; v. 14.

See also Steven, Master.

Entry spelled “Stephen”.

Scrope (of Bolton), John, fifth Lord (1460-98), i. 299; v. 258.

Scrope (of Masham), Thos., fifth Lord (1455-75), iii. 267; iv. 49, 105.

Scrotby (Scrowby, or Scroudeby), Norfolk, iii. 114; iv. 105, 237; v. 117, 305.

Scroudeby. See Scrotby.

Sechforth, ——, ii. 201.

Seez, Normandy, ii. 5.

Seff (Seve ?), ——, daughter of, v. 312.

Seggeford, ——, ii. 200.

Seine River, France, ii. 8; iv. 35.

Sekbrok, iv. 116.

Selenger, ——, iv. 275; v. 69.

Selet, John, ii. 216.

Sellyng, ——, ii. 254.

Sellyng, Richard, ii. 188.

Semecroft, John, ii. 68.

Semper, France, ii. 7.

Senctlowe. See Saintlow.

Sendall. See Sandal.

308

Sergaunte, Robt., ii. 53.

Seve (Seyve), John, iv. 155; v. 95, 305; vi. 152.

See also Seff.

Seve, Thos., v. 95.

Sevenoaks, i. 70.

Sewal, ——, iii. 91.

Sewardby, Wm., ii. 10.

Sewardby’s Manor, Norfolk, v. 298.

Seymour, Sir John, v. 104.

Seynclew, Thos., iv. 279.

Seyne, John, v. 66, 67.

Seyntlowe. See St. Lo.

Seyve. See Seve.

Sforza, Francis, Duke of Milan, i. 89; ii. 205.

Shaa. See Shawe.

Shakerley, Nich., iv. 280.

Shakke tyme. Shack, in Norfolk and Suffolk, is liberty of winter pasturage for the lord of the manor on his tenant’s lands, iv. 124.

Sharington, Norfolk, vi. 208.

Sharman, Rich., v. 58.

Sharp, Robt., iv. 10; vi. 125.

Sharpe, ——, i. 336.

Sharynborn, ——, ii. 282.

Shave, ——, iv. 285.

Shawe (Shaa), Edmund, v. 76.

Shawe, John, iv. 154, 238, 239, 241, 242; v. 167, 168; vi. 206.

Shawe (Shave), Wm., iv. 237, 243, 285.

Sheen (Shene, Chenne), Surrey, afterwards called Richmond, i. 171, 271, 315; iii. 87, 92; v. 135; vi. 8, 93, 108, 122, 137;

Charter-house at, iii. 196;

Castle of, v. 259.

See also Richmond.

Sheep taken from Hellesdon, iv. 161, 166, 171, 191.

Shelton, Catherine, widow of Wm., ii. 39.

Shelton, John, ii. 39.

Shelton, Piers, ii. 26.

Shelton, Ralph, ii. 39, 308.

Shepherd (Schepherd), Sim., ii. 86.

Sheriff. See Shireff.

Entry spelled “Shirref”.

Sheriff Hutton (Shirrifhoton), i. 176; iii. 122; vi. 134, 135.

Sheriff’s turn, ii. 187.

Sheriffs, Election of, iii. 109.

Sheringham, Robt., Vicar of East Dereham, iv. 124.

Sherringham (Sheryngham, Shiryngham), Norfolk, i. 254; v. 64;

Frenchmen taken at, iv. 35.

Sherwood, John, Bishop of Durham (1485-92), vi. 131-132.

Shipden (Schypden), Norfolk, i. 39, 254; iv. 251; v. 64; vi. 191, 194.

Shipdham, Norfolk, vi. 190.

Shipdham (Schyddam), Walter or Watkin, ii. 96, 110, 134, 137, 170, 191, 199, 252; iii. 117, 118, 211, 219, 319; iv. 70, 113, 140, 184.

See also Cole, Wm.

Shipton.

See also Sibton.

Shipton (Sypton), Sir John, ii. 160, 194, 195.

Shipton (Sipton), ——, vi. 37, 38.

Shiringham. See Sheryngham.

Shirley, Sir Ralph, vi. 187.

Shirref, Wm., ii. 118-120.

Sholond Hall, Suffolk, iii. 112.

Shotbolt, Thos., iii. 254.

Shotery (Shortere), Edmund, vi. 200, 201.

Shottisham, Suffolk, vi. 143.

Shragger, ——, ii. 215, 261.

Shrew. Brawler, ii. 202.

Shrewd. Sharp or severe, iii. 266; iv. 25.

Shrewsbury, i. 81, 97, 173; iii. 233.

Shrewsbury, Battle of, i. 165; iii. 48.

Shrewsbury, ——, wife of John, first Earl of, ii. 89.

Shrewsbury, John Talbot, first Earl of (1442-53), i. 56, 66, 96, 105, 106, 110, 121-124, 127, 128, 130; ii. 123; iii. 60, 64.

Shrewsbury, John Talbot, second Earl of (1453-60), i. 163, 172, 189, 336 (bis); iii. 30, 44, 103, 108, 118.

Shrewsbury, Geo. Talbot, fourth Earl of (1473-1538), vi. 152.

Shuldham, ——, ii. 173, 215.

Sibbeson (Sybbeson), Wm., vi. 70.

Sibton (Sybton), ii. 171.

See also Shipton.

Sibton, Sir John, ii. 240.

Silk, iv. 188.

Sillie le Guillem, Castle of, France, iii. 57, 64.

Silver, price of, v. 87.

Silveryn, Roger, iv. 178.

Simnel, Lambert, Rebellion of, i. 312-313.

Simon, ——, ii. 224; vi. 79.

Simond (surname lost), Sir, vi. 102.

Singleton, ——, vi. 178.

Sion, Order of the Temple of, iv. 119.

Sipton. See Shipton.

Sisland (Cyseland), Norfolk, ii. 192.

Skelton, John, vi. 17.

Skerne, ——, i. 286; iv. 300; v. 215; vi. 37, 38, 39, 107.

Skerne, Sir ——, v. 105.

Skeyton, Norfolk, ii. 61; vi. 190.

Skilly, ——, iii. 5, 90, 91.

Skinner, Jas., iii. 310.

Skipping, Thos., ii. 202.

Skipwith (Skyppewith), ——, iii. 298; iv. 66, 138, 139, 172; v. 285.

Skipwith, Anne, v. 250, 252.

Skolehouse (Skolous), ——, iv. 230, 231.

Skrowpe. See Scrope.

Skyner, ——, ii. 157.

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‘Sleeping time,’ iii. 89.

Sleper, Robt., iv. 280.

Sleyforth (Slyford), Thos., iv. 205, 206.

Sloley, Master, iii. 298; iv. 3; v. 242.

Sloth, Piers at, iv. 137, 146.

Slyfelde, ——, v. 162, 170.

Slyford. See Sleyforth.

Smalbergh, ii. 294; iii. 195.

Smalbridge (Smalbergh), Suffolk, vi. 80.

Smith (Smyth), ——, iii. 205.

Smith, Harry, ii. 311; v. 207.

Smith, John, iii. 271-272, 283; iv. 26, 69-70, 71, 145, 153, 220, 286, 294; v. 143, 145, 177, 196; vi. 2, 6, 19.

Smith, Martin, vi. 27.

Smith, Wm., ii. 92, 187; vi. 57, 80.

Smithden (Smethedon), Hund. of, Norfolk, iv. 292.

Smyth, John, i. 75, 242.

Snailwell (Sneylewell), Cambs, ii. 41, 102, 159; iii. 135, 220; iv. 123, 256; v. 63, 138, 140, 141, 283, 301; vi. 157, 191, 192, 194.

Snailwell, Bailiff of, vi. 157.

Snaith, Yorks, ii. 19.

Snallewell, ——, vi. 176, 180.

Snell (Snel), Thos., vi. 185.

Snell, Wm., vi. 185.

Snetterton (Snytertoon), Norfolk, iii. 133.

Snoring, Norfolk, Parson of, i. 204; iii. 282, 290, 293.

Snoring, Little, Norfolk, ii. 332 (bis), 333; iii. 195.

Snow, ——, iii. 106.

Social conditions of the time of Paston Letters, i. 317-329.

Sokelyng, ——, iii. 319.

Solatt. See Salet.

Somer, Harry, iii. 81.

Somerlay. To keep ground fallow, iv. 272; vi. 171.

Somerset, Sir Chas., afterwards Lord Herbert and Earl of Worcester, vi. 111.

Somerset, Duchess of, i. 178, 291; iv. 291; daughter of, iv. 291.

Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, second Duke of (1448-55), i. 26-27, 33, 50-57, 67, 68, 75, 87-88, 94-108, 111, 114, 116, 127, 128-129, 130-133, 140, 147, 149, 157-161, 162, 163, 166, 167, 169, 291; ii. 255, 274, 290-292, 297, 298, 299, 329; iii. 4, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 44.

Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, called Duke of (1464-71), iv. 299; v. 104.

Somerset, Henry Beaufort, third Duke of (1455-64), i. 168, 173, 176, 177, 178, 182-183, 184, 201, 262; iii. 108, 125, 126, 189, 234, 267, 269, 306, 312; iv. 32, 35, 52, 96.

See also Dorset.

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Somerset, John Beaufort, Earl of (1397-1410), vi. 82.

Somerset, John Beaufort, first Duke of (1443-4), i. 51; ii. 121; vi. 82.

Somerset, Lord John (Beaufort), brother of Henry, third Duke of, v. 104.

Somersetshire, i. 134; iii. 196.

Somerton, Norfolk, ii. 51; iii. 217.

Somerton, East, vi. 190, 193, 195.

Somerton, West, vi. 190, 193, 195.

Somerton, Beatrice, vi. 190.

Somerton, Geoffrey (Galfridus), i. 28, 29; ii. 9; vi. 190.

Somerton, John, vi. 16.

Somme River, France, v. 219.

Songer, Jas., v. 190.

Sorell, a horse, v. 29.

Sotehill, Harry, Counsel, ii. 157; iii. 72, 129, 314.

Souking, ii. 174.

Souter, Wm., i. 335.

Southampton (Hampton), i. 177; vi. 111.

Southtown. See Yarmouth, Little.

Southwark, i. 71, 74, 76, 77, 126; ii. 154; iii. 86, 103, 191, 224, 233 note 3; iv. 11, 91, 234, 284, 310; v. 166, 170, 176.

Southwark, Places, etc., in:—

Berehouse, The, iii. 224.

Bermondsey Street, v. 166.

Boar’s Head, The, iii. 132, 224.

Buck Head, The, iii. 154.

Cardinal’s Hat, The, v. 120, 121.

Fastolf’s place in, i. 199.

Hartshorne, The, iii. 224.

St. George’s, iv. 242.

St. Margaret’s, i. 73.

St. Mary Overy, v. 64, 77.

St. Olave’s Church, i. 202; iii. 154, 155, 162.

Water Mills in, iii. 224.

White Hart, The, ii. 155.

Southwell, Alice, daughter of Rich., v. 228.

Southwell, Sir John, ii. 333.

Southwell, Master, i. 265.

Southwell, Rich., i. 199, 276, 297, 298; ii. 248, 254, 255, 308; iii. 3-4, 21, 191, 235, 236, 260, 261, 277-278; iv. 224, 304; v. 24, 73, 74, 114, 151, 172, 202, 227-228, 238, 260; vi. 155.

Southwell, Robt., vi. 152.

Sowle, Geoffrey, ii. 214.

Sowlemesse Day. All Souls’ Day, iv. 211.

Sowter. A shoemaker, ii. 323.

Sowter, Adam, vi. 207.

Spain, i. 287.

Spain, Isabella of, i. 317.

Spain (Spayn), John de, iv. 279.

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Spanish Ships or Fleet, iii. 130; iv. 35, 57.

Spany, Robt., ii. 311, 312; iii. 194, 237.

Sparham, Norfolk, i. 301; ii. 51, 52, 159, 236, 264; iv. 158, 225, 226; v. 167, 261, 275, 276, 283, 284, 285, 291; vi. 48, 69.

Sparham, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 86.

Sparham, John of, ii. 86.

Sparham, Sir John, iv. 209.

Sparke, ——, vi. 39.

Sparre, Simon, ii. 249.

Spedding, Mr., i. 314.

Speke, Sir John, vi. 152.

Spelman (Spilman), Henry, Recorder of Norwich in 1469, iii. 80; iv. 67, 105; v. 34, 95; vi. 23.

Spencer, John, ii. 67.

Spencers in Herringby, iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 76, 94.

Spendlove, Sir Reynold, Clerk, iv. 32.

Spenser, Robt., vi. 142.

Sperham. See Sparham.

Sperid. Fastened (spoken of doors), ii. 102.

Sperlyng (Spirling), Geoff., ii. 192; iii. 12, 32, 68, 104, 110, 115, 117, 118, 119, 145, 202, 214; iv. 223, 225; v. 67, 141.

Spery, Robt., v. 82.

Spicer, Clement, ii. 246.

Spicer, Master, v. 72.

Spicer, Thos., iv. 237, 243, 284.

Spirling. See Sperlyng.

Spirling (Spyrlyng), Geoff. See Sperling.

Spitlynges, Suffolk, iv. 18, 109, 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 107, 148, 189.

Spordauns (Spurdans), ——, iii. 267.

Spordauns, Margaret, iv. 223.

Sporle, Norfolk, i. 254, 274, 283, 292, 293; ii. 64, 159, 172; iii. 23, 146; iv. 250, 252, 253, 256; v. 25, 63, 127, 129, 136, 139, 141, 144, 167, 168 (bis), 169, 181, 191, 192, 197, 201, 213, 222, 226, 233, 237, 283, 293, 294, 295, 303; vi. 20, 40, 57, 96.

Sporle, Norfolk, Tenants of, iv. 272; v. 201-202;

Vicar of, ii. 159, 172; vi. 20.

Spriggeis Manor, Norfolk, v. 298.

Spring (Sprynge), ——, v. 196.

Sprouston, Norfolk, i. 32; ii. 18, 28.

Spycer. See Spicer.

Spyrlyng. See Sperlyng.

Squyer, Sir John, ii. 195.

Squyre, John, iv. 279.

Stacy, ——, ii. 147.

Stafford, i. 173.

Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. See Buckingham.

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Stafford, Anne, eldest daughter of Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham, iii. 218.

Stafford, Henry, Earl of, grandson of Buckingham, afterwards second Duke, i. 161; ii. 38; iii. 127.

See also Buckingham.

Stafford, Henry, Earl of, son of Edward, third Duke of Buckingham, vi. 173.

Stafford, Lord Henry (called Lord Henry of Buckingham), iii. 268; v. 62.

Stafford, Humphrey, Earl of (1403), eldest son of first Duke of Buckingham, ii. 76; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30.

Stafford, Humphrey, Lord (of Southwick), created Earl of Devonshire in 1469, v. 28.

Stafford, Sir Humphrey, i. 70; ii. 89; iii. 267.

Stafford, John, iii. 267.

Stafford, John, Bishop of Bath (1425-43), ii. 38;

Archbishop of Canterbury (1443-52) and Chancellor (1432-50), ii. 74, 104, 105, 110.

Stafford, Lord John (called Lord John of Buckingham), v. 62.

Stafford, Richard, son of Sir Humphrey, ii. 89.

Stafford, Thos., vi. 118.

Stafford Bernyngham, ii. 46.

Stalham (Stalom), Norfolk, ii. 43.

Stalham, Thos., ii. 68.

Stalworth, Watkyn, vi. 184.

Stamford, i. 75, 116; iv. 34;

Battle of, v. 86 note 1.

Stanhope, ——, iv. 168.

Stanle, ——, ii. 289.

Stanley (Staneley), ——, iv. 274.

Stanley, Geo. See Strange.

Stanley, Sir Humfrey, vi. 101, 187.

Stanley, Thos., Lord (1459-85), Earl of Derby (1485-1504), v. 71.

Stanley, Sir Thos., i. 81; ii. 150; iii. 30.

Stanley, Sir W., i. 287.

Stanstede, Suffolk, ii. 11, 73; iv. 251, 252, 253; vi. 29, 33, 34, 76, 79-80, 191, 192.

Stanton, Nicholl, iv. 187.

Stanywerp, Bury St. Edmund’s, ii. 4.

Staple, Merchants of the, v. 262.

Stapleton (Stapilton), ii. 220, 221, 222.

Stapleton (Stapilton), Sir Brian, Knight, ii. 141, 193, 308; iii. 101.

Stapleton, Sir Brian, ii. 14, 15.

Stapleton (Stapulton), Sir Miles, i. 112, 190, 204, 206, 338; ii. 141, 163, 164, 176, 180, 182, 185 note 1, 208, 230, 259; iii. 12, 93, 94, 227, 266, 286, 288, 289 (bis), 292, 298; vi. 75.

Stapleton, Miles, ii. 145.

Stapleton, Lady, ii. 288.

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Stapleton, Lady Catherine, widow of Sir Miles, vi. 79.

Staplis. See Etaples.

Star Chamber at Westminster. See Westminster.

Starbroke, Gilbert, iii. 28.

Starkeweder, John, iv. 279.

Starkey (Sterkey), Humph., Barrister, iv. 88, 218.

Starkey (Cookeson), ——, v. 97.

Staundon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Staunton, ——, vi. 37, 38, 39.

Staunton, Wm., ii. 237.

Stavely, Master, iv. 268.

Stayard. See Steyard.

Staynford, John, ii. 19.

Stendale, Edmund, iii. 33.

Stephen (Steven), Master, iv. 145, 180, 186-187; v. 72.

Sterborough, Lady, ii. 252-253.

Sterkey. See Starkey.

Stermyn, Thos., iv. 137, 138.

Steven. See Stephen.

Stevenson, Thos., vi. 4, 7.

Stevynned. Parti-coloured, vi. 177.

Steward, ——, of Colton, vi. 5.

Steward, Tom, i. 265.

Steyard, Wm., ii. 29, 30.

Stibbard (Styberd), Norfolk, v. 300.

Still. See Style.

Stillington, Robt., Bishop of Bath and Wells (1466-91), Lord Chancellor (1467-73), v. 108, 159.

Stirop (Styrop), ——, of the King’s Bench, ii. 183.

Stiwardson, Wm., ii. 65, 140 (bis).

Stockton, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 45.

Stocton, ——, i. 286;

daughter of, v. 215.

Stodeley, John, ii. 295-299.

Stodhagh, Thos., ii. 46.

Stoke (Norfolk ?), iv. 289.

Stoke, Suffolk, ii. 195.

Stokeby, Newark, Notts, Battle of, i. 313; vi. 101-102, 187.

Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, iv. 211.

Stokes, John, Clerk, LL.D., ii. 86; iii. 50, 71, 165, 166, 191, 204, 206, 218, 294; iv. 183.

Stokesby, Norfolk, iii. 255; v. 76.

Stokesby, Church of, iii. 16, 17.

Stokesby, Parson of, v. 153.

Stompys (Stomps), Thos., v. 72, 74, 78, 91.

Stonham, Suffolk, ii. 52.

Stonham, ——, ii. 275.

Stonor, Sir Wm., vi. 11, 40, 41 (bis), 187.

Stonstead. See Stanstead.

Stony Stratford, i. 322.

Stotevyle, Wm., ii. 65.

See also Stutvyle.

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Stourton, Lord, i. 336.

Stradbroke, Bailiff of, iv. 206.

Strange, Geo. Stanley, Lord (1482-97), vi. 151.

Strange (Strawng), ——, wife of, iv. 74.

Strange, John, iv. 148-149, 261-262.

Strangwysse, Sir Jas., iii. 249.

Strangys, Land called, iii. 23.

Stratford, Suffolk, ii. 323.

Stratford of the Bowe, iv. 80.

Stratford, Abbey of, vi. 121.

Stratton, iii. 296, 297, 298, 299; iv. 30, 258.

Stratton, Ree’s tenement in, v. 7.

Stratton, Long, vi. 199.

Stratton, Long, Rector of, vi. 199.

Stratton, Rich., v. 253, 254, 255.

Straunge, ——, ii. 217.

Straunge, Henry, iv. 279.

Strecok, Nich., ii. 264.

Street Hall (Strehall or Strawhall), Cressingham, v. 244, 245.

Strek met. Exact measure (?), iv. 130.

Strickland, Sir Thos., v. 105.

Strumpshaw, Norfolk, ii. 311.

Stuard, Master, iv. 268.

Stuff. Household goods, iv. 14, 24.

Sturmer, ——, vi. 39.

Sturmer, Harry, ii. 188.

Sturmyn, Robt., Mayor of Bristol, ii. 324.

Sturmyn, ——, v. 312.

Stutvyle, ——, v. 61.

See also Stotevyle.

Stwkle, ——, iv. 225.

Styberd. See Stibbard.

Style (Still), Sir John, iv. 299; v. 25, 60, 127-128, 146, 153, 154, 177.

Styrston, Norfolk, iv. 215.

Styward, Thos., v. 114.

Subpœna delivered in church on Sunday, v. 320.

Suckling (Sokelyng), ——, iii. 319.

Sudbury, Suffolk, iv. 191.

Sudley, Sir Ralph Butler, Lord, i. 99, 108, 287, 336 (bis); ii. 78; iv. 289, 292; v. 94, 107, 186.

Suffield, John, ii. 277.

Suffolk, County of, i. 64, 330; ii. 171, 182, 185 note 1, 196, 207; iii. 85, 161, 162, 163, 164, 190, 310; iv. 53, 66, 136; v. 95, 97; vi. 90.

Suffolk, Sessions of, iv. 193.

Suffolk, Sheriff of, iv. 116.

Suffolk, Under Sheriff of, iv. 107, 108.

Suffolk, Michael Pool, first Earl of, i. 223.

Suffolk, Wm. de la Pole, Earl of (1415-44), Marquis of (1444-8), Duke of (1448-50), i. 38, 42, 44-48, 53, 57-67, 68, 102, 108, 164; ii. 38, 43, 47, 80, 86, 100, 120-127, 132, 136, 142-143, 145, 146-147, 148, 312 149, 150, 170; iii. 39, 56, 65 (bis), 94, 154; iv. 63, 157, 165.

Suffolk, Alice, Duchess of, wife of preceding, i. 94, 190, 207, 212, 226, 240, 245; ii. 288, 289; iii. 94, 146, 226, 278, 310; iv. 9, 25, 151, 163, 165, 168, 205, 221, 256, 274, 303, 304; v. 5, 11, 12-13, 15, 24, 155, 166.

Suffolk, John de la Pole, Duke of (1463-91), i. 209, 212, 213, 218-219, 220-221, 223, 226-227, 231-232, 245, 246, 261, 303-304, 307, 311; ii. 142; iii. 226, 271, 314; iv. 25, 27, 62, 66, 75, 106, 129-130, 135, 137, 139, 140, 146, 147, 148, 157, 164, 165, 168, 180, 187, 201, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 256, 272; v. 24, 30, 31, 32, 62, 86, 126, 149, 309, 317, 318, 320, 323; vi. 1, 2, 21, 74-75, 89-90;

claim of, to Drayton, iv. 129-130, 135, 157, 159, 160-162, 162-163, 164-165, 170-171, 204-208, 280-281;

pedigree of, iv. 165.

Suffolk, Eliz., Duchess of, wife of preceding, and sister to Edward IV., iii. 226; iv. 163; v. 128, 131, 309, 323; vi. 72, 108.

Suffolk, Edmund de la Pole, Earl of (1491-1503), i. 316; vi. 160.

Sugar, iv. 210; v. 127.

Sumpterman, John, ii. 298.

Sundridge (Sondryche), Kent, vi. 209.

Sundridge, Sir Robert, Parish Priest of, vi. 209.

Suoh (?), Griffith, iii. 92.

Surienne, François (L’Arragonois), i. 53-54, 56.

Surrey, County of, iv. 234; v. 81.

Surrey, Eliz., Countess of, i. 311; vi. 87-88, 89.

Surrey, Thos. Howard, Earl of, i. 311; vi. 113, 134, 135.

Sussex, County of, i. 177.

Sussex, Radcliff (Ratcliff) Family, Earls of, iv. 214.

Sustead (Sustede), Norfolk, i. 254; ii. 112, 134; v. 64.

Suthwell. See Southwell.

Sutton, Robt., ii. 27.

Swaffham (Swafham), Norfolk, i. 90; ii. 53-54, 145, 159, 175, 176, 192, 197, 206, 208, 209, 215, 217, 221, 222, 231-233, 239; v. 167.

Swaffham, Bailiff of, ii. 214.

See also Blake.

Swaffham, Parson of, ii. 211.

Swafield, vi. 4.

Swainsthorpe (Sweyngsthorp), Norfolk, ii. 234; iii. 135; iv. 74, 87, 92, 123, 223, 250, 251, 252, 253; v. 6, 117, 141, 275, 276, 284, 312, 313; vi. 25, 96, 97.

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Swan, Agnes, vi. 52.

Swan, Wm., ii. 24; iv. 290; v. 83; vi. 8.

Swathfield, ii. 72 note 3.

Swathing, Edmund, ii. 68.

Swaywell. See Snailwell.

Sweet (Swete), Henry, v. 97.

Swemeful. Sorrowful, v. 10.

Sweyngsthorp. See Swainsthorpe.

Swiss, The, v. 258.

Switzerland, i. 299.

Swolle, ——, ii. 191.

Swyffhcote, John, ii. 117.

Swyneston, ——, ii. 89.

Swynford, Catherine, third wife of John of Gaunt, vi. 82.

Swystode, de, The Wynsalaw (?), ii. 22.

Sybton. See Sibton.

Syme or Symme, a boy, v. 103, 169, 175, 212, 213, 229, 232, 245, 272.

Symmys, John, iv. 154, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243.

Symmys, Thos., ii. 149.

‘Sypton’s matter,’ ii. 193.

See also Shipton.

Tables, Game of, vi. 79.

Tacolneston, Norfolk, iv. 258.

Taderston, vi. 182.

Tailboys, Wm., i. 59; ii. 118-120; iii. 307.

Taillor. See Taylor.

Tailors’ Company, iii. 75.

Talbot, Chris., vi. 207.

Talbot, Sir Chris., third son of John, first Earl of Shrewsbury, ii. 47.

Talbot, Gilbert, eleventh Lord, ii. 8; vi. 158, 187.

Talbot, Henry, i. 124.

Talbot, Sir Humphrey, v. 43.

Talbot, Sir John, i. 81.

Talbot, Mr., v. 254.

Talfas, ——, ii. 278.

Talfas, Margaret, ii. 278.

Talyour, John, vi. 115.

Tancarville, i. 106.

Tanfeld, ——, iii. 270.

Tanner, Rev. Dr., i. 330.

Tanny, France, ii. 7.

Tartyssale, John, Parson of East Church, Warham, iii. 45.

See also Tattershall.

Tasborough, ii. 191.

Tatleshale, John, ii. 216.

Tattershall, Lincolnshire, i. 131, 119, 120, 198.

Tattershall (Tatirshall), Sir John, iii. 195, 212, 290.

See also Tartyssale.

Tattingstone (Tatyngston), Suffolk, v. 5.

Taunton, Somerset, ii. 296.

Taverham, Norfolk, iv. 8; vi. 69.

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Taverham, Old (Roger ?), iv. 4.

Taverham, Roger, iv. 5-7, 7-9.

Taverham, Thos., iv. 8.

Taverner, Wm., ii. 286; iv. 26; vi. 176.

Taxation, i. 280-283.

Taylor, Adam, iv. 159.

Taylor, Robt., ii. 267, 271, 308, 310, 311.

Taylor, Roger, ii. 46.

Taylor, Wm., vi. 167.

Taylour, Ralph, vi. 167.

Tebald, Robt., ii. 62-63.

Teffaunt, Wilts., seat of Lord Moleyns, ii. 91.

Telte, Robt., ii. 283.

Temperley. See Tymperley.

‘Temple of Glass,’ Lydgate’s, i. 323; v. 135; vi. 65.

Tendale, ——, iii. 248.

Tendall, John, v. 179.

Tendall, Mary, vi. 52.

Tentale, ——, iv. 68.

Terell. See Tyrell.

Testerton, Norfolk, vi. 113;

Church of, ii. 23 note 1; vi. 113.

Testerton, Parson of, vi. 113, 114.

Tewkesbury, Battle of, i. 262, 266; v. 104-105.

Thames River, i. 109; ii. 53; iv. 57.

Thanet (Tenett), Isle of, v. 189.

Tharston (Therston), Norfolk, iv. 258.

Theberton, Suffolk, iii. 263.

Thelverton (Thelton), Norfolk, iii. 147.

Themelthorpe (Thimblethorpe), v. 300.

Thepala (?), iii. 206.

Therston. See Tharston.

Thetford, Norfolk, i. 312; ii. 214, 258, 300; iii. 135, 265; iv. 33, 92, 93 (bis), 94, 224, 284; v. 252; vi. 45, 69, 100;

Priory of, ii. 33; iii. 120.

Thetford, Prior of (John Vescey), v. 101.

Thimblethorpe. See Themelthorpe.

Thirn. See Thurne.

Thomas, ——, i. 305.

Thompson, Thos., of Guisnes, iii. 307.

See also Tomson.

Thorald, Thos., iv. 154, 238, 243, 244.

Thoresby, ——, iv. 39.

Thorne, Rich., iii. 299.

Thornham, vi. 116.

Thornham, John, i. 332.

Thornham, Simon, iii. 80; iv. 187.

Thornton, ——, Chamberlain of London, iii. 76.

Thorpe, Norfolk, ii. 268; iv. 193; vi. 87, 88.

Thorpe, Parson of, ii. 96.

Thorpe, ——, iv. 289.

Thorpe (Thorppe), Robt., iv. 279.

Thorpe, Robt., of Norwich, vi. 89.

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Thorpe, Thos., Baron, of the Exchequer, and Speaker of the House of Commons (1454), i. 127, 134-135, 136-137; ii. 296; iii. 28, 29, 44, 226, 228, 242.

Thorpe, Thos., iv. 279.

Thorpe, Friar Wm., iv. 220.

Thorpe Waterfield, iii. 267.

Thorpe Wood, i. 113; ii. 309.

Thorplond, vi. 56.

Threcher (Thressher), John, iv. 97; v. 26, 60.

Thurnberne, ——, iii. 315.

Thurne (Thirn), Norfolk, v. 299.

Thurning (Thyrning), Norfolk, ii. 214; iv. 214, 225.

Thurrock, West (Westthirrok), Essex, iv. 188.

Thuxton, Wm., ii. 216; vi. 75, 191, 192, 195.

Thuxtons, Norfolk, v. 299.

Thwait, Griffin de, i. 1.

Thwait.

See also Tweyt.

Thyrkbye (Tyrkbye), v. 315.

Thyrning. See Thurning.

Thyrston, ——, v. 110, 143, 152, 181, 185.

Tibetot, Lord, iii. 156.

Tibetot, Milicent. See Fastolf, Milicent.

Tibetot, Sir Robt., iii. 147, 153.

Tidman, Wm., vi. 209.

Tiger Pursuivant, v. 297.

Tilly (Tylly), Normandy, ii. 7.

Tilney, Alan de, ii. 2.

Tilney, Reginald, Prior of Ixworth, iv. 73.

Tindale, Mary, wife of Sir Wm., iii. 52 note 2.

Titchwell (Tychwell), Norfolk, i. 196, 272, 273; ii. 134, 188, 199, 200, 201; iii. 65, 72, 105, 220, 263; iv. 108, 109, 159, 292; v. 6, 71, 72, 107, 136, 142, 234.

Titleshale, ——, iv. 296; v. 116.

Tittleshall, Norfolk, ii. 21.

Tobye, John, iv. 284.

Todenham. See Tuddenham.

Toke, Henry, iv. 241.

Tolle, Robt., ii. 283.

Tolman, Nich., iv. 132.

Tolthorpe, Norfolk, i. 284; v. 76, 77, 92, 188.

Toly, R., iv. 294.

Tolyes or Tolleys, Lands called, vi. 75, 191.

Tom, Master, iv. 164.

Tomson, T., v. 60.

Tonstale. See Tunstall.

Topcliffe, Yorks, vi. 128.

Topcroft, v. 264, 267, 268, 272, 273, 274; vi. 30.

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Toppes, Robert, i. 338.

Toppis, ——, ii. 247, 251.

Topy, John, ii. 43.

Toring, Rich., v. 246.

Tottenham (Totnam), vi. 13.

Totyndon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Touchet, Sir Jas., Lord Audelay, vi. 102.

Touques (Towk), Normandy, ii. 6.

Tournament at Eltham, iv. 275, 276.

Tournament at Smithfield, iv. 277.

Tovey, France, ii. 7.

Tovy, John, iv. 102, 103, 237, 242.

Tower of London. See London.

Townsend (Townysende), ——, iv. 273, 305.

Townsende, Robt., iii. 237.

Townsende (Tounesende), Roger, i. 283, 292, 293, 298; iv. 152; v. 7, 64, 68, 73, 74, 75, 94, 125, 138, 153, 163, 164, 169, 202, 211, 213, 214, 223, 226, 235, 293; vi. 21, 74, 149-150, 169.

Towton, Battle of, i. 194, 201, 205; iii. 267, 268.

Tracy, Normandy, ii. 7.

Traunson. A cross beam, vi. 50, 176.

Trayford, Sir Edward, vi. 151.

Treacle of Genoa, iv. 257; vi. 25.

Treasurers, Lord. See Cromwell, Ralph, Lord (1434-44); Beauchamp, John, Lord (1450-2); Worcester, John, Earl of (1452-56, and 1462-4); Wiltshire and Ormond, James, Earl of (1455, and 1458-60); Bourchier, Henry (1455-56 and 1460); Woodville, Richard, Earl Rivers (1466-69); Longstruther, Sir John (1469); Dynham, John, Lord (1486-1501).

Dynham, John, Lord
Entry spelled ‘Denham’.

Trenchemer, ——, ii. 217.

Trent River, iv. 32.

Trentalles. A trentall was thirty masses, vi. 201.

Tresham, ——, ii. 249; iv. 274, 305.

Tresham, Sir Harry, v. 105.

Tresham, Thos., ii. 296; iii. 29.

Tresham, Sir Thos., v. 105.

Tresham, Wm., i. 80, 88.

Trevilian, John, ii. 296.

Tricarico, Thos. Brancaccio, Cardinal of, ii. 22.

‘Trinity,’ The ship, iv. 57.

Troilus and Cressida, i. 323.

Troilus, Book of, vi. 65.

Trollope, Andrew, i. 181; iii. 234, 249.

Trollope, Sir Andrew, iii. 267, 268.

Troutbeke, Sir Wm., vi. 101, 187.

Trovy, John, vi. 162-163.

Trunch, Norfolk, ii. 73; iv. 10; v. 298.

Trunch, Church of, vi. 188.

Trunch, Richard de, ii. 2.

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Trusbut, Thos., ii. 173.

Trussell, ——, v. 32.

Tuddenham (Todenham), Norfolk, v. 299.

Tuddenham East, ii. 11; vi. 56, 75, 190, 192, 195.

Tuddenham (Todyham), Henry, iii. 145, 222, 227, 228.

Tuddenham (Tudham, or Todenham), Sir Thos., i. 42, 84, 86, 89-91, 94, 112, 164, 189, 207, 211, 338; ii. 57, 79, 87, 117, 150, 175, 177, 180, 188, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, 202 note 1, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 214-215, 216, 217 (bis), 218, 225, 226, 227, 230, 231, 232, 233, 238, 239, 249 (bis), 252, 255, 259, 275-276, 307, 308; iii. 39, 45, 46, 47, 48, 95, 196, 222, 225, 227, 228, 278, 292; iv. 15, 18, 20, 104, 219.

Tuddenham, Harry, ii. 173, 174.

Tudor, Edmund, Earl of Richmond, i. 135, 171, 311; ii. 285, 297; iii. 92; vi. 82.

Tudor, Henry. See Henry VII.

Tudor, Jasper, Earl of Pembroke, i. 135, 158, 161, 171, 192, 330; ii. 285, 298; iii. 25, 92, 198, 312; iv. 58; v. 112; vi. 81.

Tudor, Owen, vi. 81, 82.

Tuke, Rich., vi. 205.

Tully. See Cicero.

Tunstall, Norfolk, iii. 195.

Tunstall, Sir Rich., iv. 51, 59.

Tunstall (Tonstale), W., v. 32.

Tunstall, Sir Wm., iv. 59.

Tunstead (Tonstead), Norfolk, iv. 46, 211.

Turbeville (Trobylvyll), Sir John, vi. 118.

Turk, a little, in London, v. 69-70.

Turks, The, i. 128, 186.

Turner, Dawson, the Antiquary, i. 119.

‘Turnerys of Lawn,’ vi. 179.

Turve, France, ii. 6, 7.

Tutbury, Staffordshire, i. 171; iii. 86, 87.

Tuxford, Notts, i. 134; ii. 296.

Tweyt, Geoffrey de, i. 2.

Tweyt, Roger de, i. 2.

Twyer, ——, i. 204; iii. 128.

Twyer, John, iii. 227, 274, 275, 282, 290, 291, 293, 296.

Tychewell. See Titchwell.

Tydder. See Tudor.

Tylerd, ——, iii. 264.

Tylly, France, ii. 7.

Tylyard, Robt., iii. 263.

Tymperley (Temperley), ——, ii. 235-236, 242, 243, 273, 322, 323; iii. 309; v. 151, 172.

Tymperley, John, i. 276, 297.

Tyndale, Wm., vi. 124.

Tyrell, ——, i. 190; iii. 226.

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Tyrell, Sir Jas., i. 272; v. 105, 189.

Tyrell, Sir John, ii. 275; iii. 62.

Tyrell (Terell), Sir Thos., ii. 208, 258; iv. 189; vi. 130, 187.

Tyrell (Terell), Sir Wm., i. 337; iv. 305; v. 100.

Tyrlyngham, Kent, iv. 309, 310.

Tyrwitt, Sir Wm., vi. 187.

Ulveston, ——, Steward of the Middle Temple, ii. 206.

Ulveston, John, ii. 193, 194.

Umfraville (Umphirvile), Sir Gilbert, ii. 8.

Unguentum album, ii. 248.

Upgate, Sir Wm., Vicar of Caister, vi. 3.

Upton, Norfolk, Vicar of, iv. 227.

Upton, Thos., iii. 44, 116, 212, 232; iv. 102, 103, 239.

Urmond. See Ormond.

Urry, John, ii. 22.

Urswick, Chris., Archdeacon of Richmond, (1494-1500), vi. 206.

Vache, Philip, and Eliz., his wife, i. 41, 42; ii. 30-31.

Valeis. See Falaise.

Valognes (Valence), Normandy, i. 67; ii. 5.

Vampage, Sir Wm., vi. 102, 111, 187.

Vannes, Brittany, ii. 104; vi. 126.

Vaughan (Wagham), Sir Hugh, vi. 173.

Vaughan, Thos., iii. 199.

Vaus, Sir Wm., v. 104.

Vaux, Caister, Norfolk, i. 298; iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 77, 94; vi. 74, 190.

Vaux, John, Parson of Eddingthorpe, ii. 10, 31.

Vaux, Sir Nicholas, vi. 187.

Ve, France, ii. 6.

Venetian Ambassador’s comments on English life in time of Henry VII., i. 326-327.

Venice, Gold of, vi. 173.

Venor, Eliz., iv. 245.

Vere, Aubrey de, son of John, twelfth Earl of Oxford, iii. 218.

Vere, John de, etc. See Oxford.

Vere, Dame Margaret, v. 176.

Vere (Veer), Sir Rich., ii. 144.

Vere (Veer), Sir Robt., iii. 269.

Vere, Thos., v. 94.

Vergeant, Master, iii. 209, 228.

Vergil, Polydore, i. 327-328.

Vergraunt, Dr., iv. 271.

Vermus, France, ii. 6.

Verneuil (Vernoile), France, i. 56; ii. 6; iii. 59, 63.

Vernicle, a Prayer to the, vi. 66.

Vernoile (Vernon ?), suz Seyne, i. 56; ii. 6.

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Verses by a Lady, vi. 67-69.

Vescy, Lord, iii. 109.

Veuter (Veutre), Sir Rich., ii. 249.

Veyl, ——, wife of, i. 267; v. 119.

Vileine Castle, France, ii. 6.

Villers, Johan, ii. 50.

Vincent (Vyncent), John, of Bentley, iii. 126.

Vincent, Sir John, iii. 72.

Vincent, the Plumber, v. 305.

Vire, Normandy, ii. 5.

Vive (Vicomte ?), Saint Sauveur de, ii. 5.

Vyncent. See Vincent.

Vynollys, Burd, ii. 50.

Vyall, Thos., v. 82; vi. 186.

W. C., iv. 39.

Wacy, John, ii. 65.

Wady, John, iv. 279.

Waghan. See Vaughan.

Wager of Law, iii. 107 note 3.

Waifford, ii. 325.

Wakefield, Battle of, i. 193, 194, 201; iii. 249 note 8, 266.

Wakeleyn, John, iv. 280.

Walcot (Wolcote), Norfolk, iv. 13, 70.

Walcots, Little Snoring, ii. 332 (bis), 333.

Walden, Thos. Netter of. See Netter.

Wales, i. 171, 174, 182; ii. 113; iii. 92, 234, 300, 302, 307, 312; iv. 32, 58, 96, 131; v. 203.

Waleys, John, iv. 279.

Waleys, Rich., iv. 279.

Walgrave, Lady, widow of Sir Rich., i. 287; v. 215, 216-218, 274.

Walgrave, Sir Thos., v. 24, 137.

Walkere, Wm., vi. 131.

Walle, Geoffrey, ii. 39.

Waller, Rich., iii. 6; iv. 292; v. 94.

Wallerswyke, ii. 3.

Walles, Southwark, v. 170.

Wallingford, i. 60, 277; v. 131.

Walsam, ——, ii. 254.

See also Walsham.

Walsam, Catherine, ii. 86.

Walsam, Joan, v. 140, 141.

Walsam, Rich., Sexton of Norwich Priory, vi. 96.

Walsch, Robt., of Colby, vi. 26, 27, 31.

Walsh (Walysh), Thos., ii. 62, 63, 75.

Walsham, Norfolk, ii. 41, 63, 246, 271; iii. 197.

Walsham, North, i. 27; ii. 33, 63; vi. 70.

Walsham, South, i. 265; iv. 73; v. 114, 299.

Walsham, ——, of Chancery, iii. 196.

See also Walsam.

Walsham, Jane, iv. 85.

Walsham, John, iv. 70.

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Walsingham, Norfolk, i. 35, 40, 91, 92, 93, 205, 207, 245, 248, 304, 313, 315; ii. 55, 76-77, 116, 145, 179, 191, 209, 210, 211, 236 (bis), 238, 239, 240, 242, 320, 332; iii. 65, 79, 112, 128, 206, 286, 291, 310, 314; iv. 172, 179, 224; v. 28, 31, 109, 144, 167, 168, 172, 229, 239; vi. 1, 44, 121.

Walsingham, Bailiff of, iii. 290.

Walsingham, Friars Minors of, ii. 67; iii. 228.

Walsingham, Prior of, ii. 39, 200, 216, 331-332 (bis).

Walsingham Way, v. 167.

Walsyngham, Wm., ii. 62.

Walter, Sir, ii. 64.

Walters, Batcheler, v. 81.

Walters, Friar, vi. 36.

Waltham, iv. 94.

Walthamby, Winchester, v. 111, 171.

Walysch. See Walsh.

Wangeford, Wm., ii. 81; iv. 292; v. 94.

Wantown Gapp, ii. 60.

Wappys, v. 61.

Warbeck, Perkin, i. 316.

Ware, Herts, i. 160, 165; ii. 179; iii. 32.

Warham, iii. 45.

Warham, Wm., Bishop of London, vi. 170.

Warkworth (Warcoth), i. 215; iv. 60.

Warles, John, ii. 187.

Warns (Waryns), Henry, i. 310; v. 208, 209; vi. 15.

Waron, Martin, ii. 53.

Warren, Earl of (temp. Edw. I.), iv. 249.

Warwick, i. 171, 179, 250; iii. 86, 92.

Warwick (Warwyk), ——, iv. 225.

Warwick, Ann, Countess of, i. 271, 272; v. 188-189.

Warwick, Guy of, i. 323; vi. 65.

Warwick, Henry de Beauchamp, Earl of (1444-5), ii. 78.

Warwick, Rich. de Beauchamp, Earl of (1401-39), ii. 8, 20, 34-38, 78.

Warwick, Rich. Nevill, Earl of (1449-71), ‘the King-Maker,’ i. 99, 135, 159, 161, 162, 163, 167, 171, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182-190, 194, 201, 215, 224, 226, 243, 244, 246-250, 257, 259, 260, 271, 277, 292, 328-329, 331, 336 (bis), 337-338; ii. 117, 148, 297, 298, 332 (bis), 333; iii. 25, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 44, 50, 75, 86, 87, 92, 118, 125, 127, 130, 189, 196, 199, 204, 212, 221-222, 226, 228, 234, 239, 243, 246, 266, 272, 274, 299; iv. 8, 22-23, 32, 44, 50, 52, 57, 58, 59, 60, 207, 215, 304; v. 28, 35, 63, 70 (bis), 71, 80, 100;

Secretary of, iii. 96;

Apothecary of, v. 207.

Waryn, Barth., Parson of Trunch, ii. 29.

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Waryn, John, ii. 195.

Waryn, Piers, i. 218; iv. 137, 144.

Waryn, Robert, iii. 69.

Waryns. See Warns.

Waserer, Agnes, vi. 209.

Waserer, Thos., vi. 209.

Wasnes, ——, i. 82.

Wasse, Rich., vi. 184.

Water, Batchelor, Carmelite Friar of Norwich, v. 106, 298; vi. 77.

Water (Watyr), John, vi. 19, 57.

Water, Thos., iv. 205.

Waterford, i. 186.

Waterman, Nich., ii. 172; iii. 81.

Waterman, Wm., iv. 154, 238.

Watford, Herts, i. 161; iii. 25.

Waxham, Norfolk, ii. 49; iii. 212.

Waxstonesham, Norfolk, ii. 51.

Waynesford, ——, of London, iii. 307.

Waynflet, John, iii. 299, 300.

Waynflete, Wm. of, Bishop of Winchester (1447-86), Lord Chancellor (1456-60), i. 43, 73, 99, 143, 153, 157, 172, 173, 196, 198, 199, 241, 258, 273, 276, 284, 294, 295, 298, 335, 336; ii. 90, 158, 190; iii. 13, 108, 110, 111, 112, 128, 165, 166, 191, 192, 194, 196, 197, 204, 212, 243; iv. 111, 288, 289, 290, 292, 293; v. 20, 64, 67, 71, 72, 76, 77, 81, 82, 91, 92 (bis), 94, 107, 116, 132, 136, 142, 146, 147, 148, 162, 170, 171, 172, 176, 183, 188, 189, 216, 234, 235, 301; vi. 13, 35, 39.

Wayte, ——, Old, v. 153.

Wayte, Wm., i. 83, 84, 89; ii. 174-177, 205, 207-209, 210-211; iii. 210; iv. 148.

Webster, Wat, iv. 228.

Weche, Alice, iv. 225.

Wechingham. See Witchingham.

Wechyngham, Dan John, vi. 96.

‘Wedyrby’s matter,’ ii. 49.

Weeting, Norfolk, iv. 39.

Weggs, iii. 263.

Wekeys, ——, iii. 134; iv. 85.

Welle (Wells by the Sea, Norfolk ?), vi. 116;

Parson of, i. 116; ii. 106.

Welles, Leo, Lord, ii. 119, 120.

Welles, Lord, iii. 263, 267, 268, 269.

Welles, Sir Robt., v. 70.

Wellis, John, iii. 109, 155; iv. 33, 58; v. 25.

Wells, Thos., ii. 106.

Welonby, ii. 52.

Welpdalle, Sir John, iii. 307.

Welshmen, The, v. 107.

Wendlyng, Abbot of, ii. 216.

Wenlock, Sir John, Knight, Lord Wenlock (1461-71), i. 182; iii. 28, 33, 199, 312; iv. 8, 50; v. 104.

Wenlok, R., ii. 51.

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Wenstall (Wynstall), Henry, iv. 104, 239, 240, 241.

Wensum River, i. 219.

Wentworth, Henry, iii. 110; v. 151.

Wentworth, John, v. 202.

Wentworth, Lady, ii. 235.

Wentworth (Wentforde), Sir Philip, i. 337-338; ii. 322, 323; iii. 4, 6, 19, 20, 21, 33, 34, 35, 37, 53, 76, 77, 85, 90, 102, 103, 108, 112, 114, 135, 141, 196, 199-202, 225, 239, 248, 308.

Wenyngton, Robt., ii. 103-105.

Weseter. See Worcester.

Wessyll, At. See Entwistle.

West, Thos., iii. 69, 70, 200; iv. 292; v. 94.

West, Wm., iv. 279.

West Acre, Norfolk, Prior of, ii. 215.

Westerham, i. 126.

Westby, Edmund, iii. 27.

Westhawe, Dr., iii. 196.

Westminster (Westmonasterium), i. 57 and note, 68, 93, 127, 129, 136, 147, 159, 167, 175, 176, 179, 189, 190, 244; ii. 159, 165, 166; iii. 125; v. 19; vi. 119;

St. James’s Hospital at, iii. 44;

Star Chamber at, i. 59, 336; vi. 152;

King’s Mews at, iii. 44;

King’s Receipt at, iii. 60;

King’s Chequer, or Exchequer at, iii. 61, 62;

King’s Palace at, i. 62, 63, 80; ii. 172; v. 7; vi. 106;

Sanctuary at, v. 85, 111, 112;

a monk of, v. 186.

Westminster Bars, i. 165; iii. 48.

Westminster Bridge, iii. 228.

Westminster Hall, i. 233; iii. 210; v. 91; vi. 152.

Westmoreland, i. 148.

Weston, ii. 145; vi. 61.

Weston Baldock, Herts, vi. 80.

Westthirrock (West Thurrock), iv. 188.

Westvale, Geoff., v. 72.

Westwood, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Wetherby. See Wedyrby.

Wetherby, Thos., ii. 49.

Wethewell, ——, ii. 331.

Weting, vi. 65.

Wevenhoe. See Wivenhoe.

Weverston (Suffolk ?), Park of, v. 5.

Whale on coast of Norfolk, i. 314.

Whal, Abraham, ii. 293.

Wharles, ——, ii. 219.

Wharton (Qwharteyn), Alex., vi. 56, 58.

Wheat, price of, iv. 9.

Wheatacre, Norfolk, iii. 263.

Wheler, Henry, v. 24.

Whervilles, vi. 36.

Whethill, ——, v. 253, 254.

Whetley (Wheteley), John, i. 296, 303; v. 117, 250, 282, 310, 317, 318, 319, 320-323 (bis); vi. 25.

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Whevenho. See Wivenhoe.

Wheyth, ii. 60.

White, ——, ii. 235-236; v. 304; vi. 153.

White, of Metfield, vi. 103.

White, Bartholomew, ii. 278; iv. 105.

White, John, iii. 237.

White, Master, a servant of Cardinal Kemp, ii. 158, 160-161, 162, 170.

White, Simon, vi. 143.

White, Wm., ii. 226, 227, 307, 308; iii. 239; iv. 70, 105; v. 230.

White Friars, Proctor of, at Rome, vi. 35.

Whitewell, Thos., ii. 42.

Whiting (Whytenge), Thos., iv. 279.

Whitingham, Robt. See Wyttyngham.

Whitingham, Sir Robt., iii. 50, 51, 76, 306-307, 312; v. 104;

widow of, iii. 69 (bis), 71.

Whittock’s Mede (Maid ?), ii. 162.

Whode, Edward of, ii. 92.

Whymberg, Eliz., vi. 208.

Whynberg, Robt., v. 244-245.

Whynne, John, vi. 192.

Whynnes, in Carleton, vi. 75.

Whytteby, ——, iv. 279.

Wickham Market, Suffolk, iii. 141.

Wicklewood (Wykelwode), ii. 91.

Widville. See Woodville.

Wigge, ——, iii. 87.

Wiggenhall, Norfolk, iv. 42.

Wight, Isle of, ii. 105; vi. 160.

Wighton, Norfolk, i. 32; ii. 12.

Wighton-on-the-Wold, Yorks, ii. 114, 115; iii. 109.

Wigorniensis. See Worcester, W.

Wikes. See Wyke.

Wilkins, John, i. 336.

Willerby, Ralph, iii. 28.

Willeys, John, iv. 123.

William, iii. 144, 269.

William, the Priest, ii. 24.

William, nephew of Friar Brackley, iii. 221.

William, Sir, a Canon of Hempton Abbey, vi. 113.

Williamson, Sir Robt., Vicar of Paston, iv. 13, 23-24.

Willingham, Suffolk, ii. 11.

Willoughby de Broke. See Broke.

Willoughby, Sir Henry, vi. 102, 187.

Willoughby, John, ii. 44.

Willoughby, Margaret, sister of Lord Robert, and wife of W. Oldhall, ii. 33.

Willoughby, Maud, widow of Lord Robt., iii. 74.

Willoughby, Rich. Welles, Lord, reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.

Willoughby, Robt., Lord (1409-52), i. 337; ii. 8, 33, 120; iii. 50, 59, 73-74.

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Willoughby, Sir Robt., v. 105.

Willoughby, Sir Wm., iv. 68.

Willyot, John, ii. 63.

Wilson, ——, vi. 23.

Wilton, ——, iii. 114.

Wilton, Catherine, ii. 269; vi. 178.

Wilton, Henry, iii. 2, 38; iv. 146.

Wilton, John, ii. 269, 310, 311.

Wiltshire, i. 76; ii. 161, 162, 179;

insurrection in, ii. 162.

Wiltshire, Lady, ii. 188.

Wiltshire, Earl of, i. 154.

Wiltshire and Ormond, Jas. Butler, Earl of, Lord Treasurer (1455 and 1458-60), i. 134, 161, 162, 189, 199, 205, 287, 336; ii. 324, 328; iii. 25, 28, 32, 88, 138, 191, 197, 213, 234, 268, 269, 271.

Wiltshire, John Stafford, Earl of, v. 186.

Winch (Wynche), Norfolk, a seat of the Earl of Oxford, ii. 150, 164, 165, 185, 201, 205, 210, 275.

Winch (Wynche), ——, iv. 279.

Winchelsea, i. 109.

Winchester, i. 57, 75; ii. 156, 157; v. 109, 111.

Winchester, Bishop of. See Waynflete, W.

Windacs. Grappling irons for cross bows, ii. 101.

Windefeld, Sir John, iv. 205.

Windham. See Wyndham.

Windsor, i. 133, 143, 145, 172; ii. 295, 297, 320; iii. 40; iv. 246, 247; v. 28, 131, 137, 290; vi. 95, 111, 174.

Windsor, St. George’s Chapel, iii. 154.

Windsor, Dean and Chapter of, vi. 27.

Windsor, ——, vi. 129.

Windsor, Henry, i. 151, 152, 163, 322, 338; iii. 43-45, 87-89, 114, 131-133, 311-312.

Wingfield, Suffolk, v. 86; vi. 75.

Wingfield, ——, iii. 84; v. 202; vi. 65.

Wingfield, Dame Annie, vi. 121.

Wingfield (Wyngfelde), John, iii. 102.

Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Sir John, iii. 259; iv. 152.

Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Robt., ii. 335; iv. 126.

Wingfield, Sir Robt., ii. 47; v. 132, 149, 246, 249.

Wingfield, Thos., i. 245; iii. 278, 314; v. 30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 107, 108.

Wingfield, Wm., v. 108.

Winstall. See Wenstall.

Winter (Wynter), Edmund, ii. 216; iv. 70.

Winter, John, iii. 156; iv. 125.

Winter, Walter, vi. 180.

Winterbourne (Wyntborne or Winterton ?), Thos., LL.D., iv. 103, 104, 188.

Winterton, Norfolk, i. 28; ii. 51, 65, 134, 135, 146; iv. 269, 292; v. 76, 92, 222, 283, 304, 305, 306; vi. 190, 193.

Winterton, Thos. See Winterbourne.

Winterton, Wm., vi. 200.

Wisbeach (Wisbyche), Cambs, i. 248; iii. 296.

Witchingham, Blanche, iii. 130.

Witchingham, John, vi. 96.

Witchingham (Wychyngham or Wechingham), Edmund, ii. 63, 199, 220, 251, 252, 266, 275-276; iii. 260-262; iv. 30, 172, 271.

Witchingham, Margaret, ii. 275 note 2.

Witchingham, Nich., ii. 275 note 2.

Witchingham, Norfolk, i. 330, 331; iii. 292.

Witham, Essex, vi. 182.

Witton, Norfolk, ii. 63, 70, 269, 308; iii. 46, 129, 133; vi. 4, 190.

Wivenhoe (Wevenhoo), ii. 144, 226.

Wivenhoe, Essex, seat of the Earl of Oxford, i. 140; ii. 144, 145, 152, 226, 294, 295, 302; iii. 259 (bis), 275.

Wiveton, Norfolk, vi. 199, 200.

Wix. See Wykes.

Woburn (Waburn), Prior of, vi. 144.

Wodborne, Thos., iv. 150.

Wode. Wild, furious, mad, iii. 39.

Wode. See Wood.

Wodehous, Sir Edw., v. 105.

Wodehous, Harry, ii. 173, 174, 183; v. 239.

Wodehouse (Wodows), John, ii. 173; iv. 84, 256.

Wodesyde, iii. 264.

Wodhalle Manor, Pagrave, ii. 31.

Wodhows, ——, ii. 273; v. 89.

Wodhowse, Mr., v. 321.

Wodlark, Robt., provost of St. Mary’s College, Cambridge, iv. 87.

Wodows. See Wodehouse.

Wodvyle. See Woodville.

Wodvyle. See Woodville.
Text reads in full “Wodvyle (Woodville).”

Wolcote, iv. 125.

Wollysby, ——, ii. 331.

Wolman (alias Harple), Ralph, Parson of Cressingham, ii. 31.

Wolston, vi. 185.

Wolterton, Norfolk, vi. 208.

Wolton, Sir Thos. of, vi. 102, 187.

Wolverton, Kent, iv. 309.

Wolvesby, Thos., iv. 224.

Wonges, The, v. 167.

Wood (Wode), John, ii. 215; iii. 103; v. 154.

Wood, Robt. of, ii. 215.

Wood, W., v. 147, 152, 181, 185.

Wood, Dalling, vi. 208.

Woodhall (Woodhouse, etc.). See Wodhall, Wodhows, etc.

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Woodhall, Norfolk, vi. 96.

Woodmill (Wodemyl) in Bacton, iv. 80; v. 298.

Wood Norton, Church of St. Peter, vi. 206.

Wood Rising (Woderysyng), v. 228.

Woodstock, i. 116.

Woodville, Sir Anthony, Lord Scales (1461-9), Earl Rivers (1469-83), i. 184, 225, 227, 229, 238, 239, 245, 263, 268, 299, 322, 329; iii. 203, 204, 267, 268, 269; iv. 60, 106, 168, 257, 275, 279, 298; v. 16, 17, 18-19 (bis), 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 106, 110, 116, 117, 128, 131, 157, 188, 203, 258; vi. 55, 56;

reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.

Woodville (Wydewell), Edmund, iv. 12.

Woodville, Sir Edward (called Lord Woodville), vi. 81, 111.

Woodville, Elizabeth, Queen of Edward IV., i. 224, 243, 248, 266, 340; ii. 47 note 2; v. 14, 24, 28, 30, 34, 61, 85, 112, 135, 137, 179, 181, 310; vi. 42.

Woodville, Sir John, i. 245, 250; iv. 275; v. 30, 31, 32.

Woodville, Lionel, brother of the Queen, i. 320; vi. 12.

Woodville, Margaret, sister to the Queen, i. 312; iv. 217.

Woodville, Sir Richard, created Baron Rivers 1448;

Earl Rivers 1466, Lord Treasurer (1466-9);

beheaded 1469, i. 184-185, 224, 245, 250, 337, 340; ii. 47, 150; iii. 203, 204; iv. 189, 305; v. 19 (bis), 24, 30, 31, 32.

Wool, price of, iv. 172.

Woolterton, vi. 208.

Worcester, i. 81, 180.

Worcester (Wyrcestre or Wysseter, otherwise called Botoner), Wm., i. 52, 76, 151-153, 163, 184, 185, 197, 198, 216, 234, 236, 241, 262, 286, 338-339; ii. 145, 188, 192, 193, 320-322, 323-325, 331, 333-334, 335; iii. 16, 32, 36, 41-42, 43, 50, 51-52, 53 (bis), 54, 60, 66-67 (bis), 68-69, 71-72, 76, 96 (Wigorniensis); iii. 104-106, 107, 109, 114, 115-116, 116-118, 125, 126 (bis), 131-132, 133-134, 135, 136, 145, 165, 166, 191, 192, 198, 203, 205-207, 212, 213, 214, 217, 229, 230, 253, 254, 305; iv. 2, 12, 27, 32, 50, 52, 87, 89, 102, 103, 104, 105, 113, 128-129, 134, 155, 181-185, 189, 232, 233, 235, 239, 241, 244, 255 (bis), 274, 280-281, 284-286, 293-295, 303; v. 67, 71, 72, 92, 103, 152, 156, 170, 176, 313-315, 322; vi. 61-64, 66.

Worcester, Margaret, wife of, iii. 203, 207; vi. 61, 62, 64.

vi. 61, 62, 64.
Text reads “61, 92, 64”.

[319b]

Worcester, Wm., father of preceding, i. 152.

Worcester, John Tiptoft, Earl of (Lord Treasurer in 1452-56, and 1462-64), i. 136, 158, 336; ii. 188; iii. 118, 201, 202; iv. 37-38, 43, 45, 47, 60, 256; v. 85.

Wormegay (Wyrmegay), ——, iii. 84, 210.

See also Wremmegay.

Worsop, ——, iii. 102.

Worsted, Norfolk, i. 229, 307; iv. 188 note 2; v. 109; vi. 43;

Curate of, iii. 97.

Worsted, Wm., ii. 26.

Worsted manufacture, v. 109.

Worsted, fine as silk, iv. 188, 195.

Worsted, Merchant of, v. 109.

Worsteler, Greg, iv. 228.

Wortes (otherwise called Paston), John, i. 33; ii. 21-26, 27-28, 29.

Wotton, Wm., ii. 64, 138.

Wrantham, Wm., v. 306.

Wremmegay’s wife, vi. 43.

Wrene, Adam, iv. 150, 151.

Wrenham, iii. 217.

Wrentham, ii. 9.

Wright, John, vi. 186.

Wright, Rich., ii. 216; iii. 298.

Wrightes of Smalbergh, place called, iii. 195.

Writell, Essex, i. 171; iii. 86, 92.

Writing, cost of, v. 2-3, 4.

Writtill, Master, i. 252; v. 40, 41, 46, 47, 50-52 (bis), 53, 57, 58.

Wrothe, ——, iv. 83.

Wrottisle, Walter, v. 111.

Wroughton, Sir Christopher, vi. 187.

Wroxham, Norfolk, iii. 7; iv. 284.

Wryte, Roger, ii. 271.

Wulff, Robt., vi. 16.

Wulstan, ancestor of Paston Family, iv. 249.

Wyat, Sir Thos., i. 26.

Wyatt (Wyott), Harry, vi. 112.

Wychsave. Vouchsafe, iv. 223.

Wychyngham. See Witchingham.

Wycombe, i. 172.

Wydevile. See Woodville.

Wydwell, ——, Bailiff of Yarmouth, iv. 47, 70.

Wyfeles. Battle axes, ii. 112.

Wyghte, Robt., (alias Farbuschour), ii. 187, 188.

Wyghtton, Edmund, ii. 215.

Wyke (Wykes or Wekis), John, Usher of the King’s (Edward IV.) Chamber, i. 217-218, 221, 225, 226, 229; iii. 304; iv. 36-37, 39, 127-128, 168-169, 216-217; v. 98, 128.

320

Wykes (Wix), Wm. and John, servants of the Pastons, iv. 71, 136, 142, 143, 144, 155, 160, 161, 162, 165, 191-192, 202, 203, 221-222, 282; v. 67, 97, 109, 231; vi. 181-182.

Wylles, ——, ii. 282.

Wylleys, v. 117.

Wylly, Robt., iv. 70, 102, 104.

Wylton’s wife, ii. 91.

Wymond, John, vi. 30.

Wymondham. See Wyndham.

Wymondham (Wyndham), Norfolk, iii. 80; v. 152, 263; vi. 30, 75, 192, 195.

Wymondham, Abbot of, v. 230.

Wynch. See Winch.

Wyndham, ——, vi. 186.

Wyndham (Wymondham), John, of Felbrigg, i. 338; ii. 88, 96, 175, 177, 188, 192, 202, 210, 218, 223, 234, 249, 251, 252, 288, 289, 308; iii. 12, 133 (bis), 196, 197, 222, 227, 228, 248, 281, 286, 309; iv. 95, 209-210, 215; v. 74, 146, 177.

Wyndham, Sir John, vi. 102, 187.

Wynds. An engine for raising stones, v. 66.

Wyngfeld. See Wingfield.

Wynne, John, vi. 69.

Wynsalaw (?), The, de Swysto, ii. 22.

Wynstall. See Wenstall.

Wynston, ——, ii. 188.

Wyntbourne. See Winterbourne.

Wynter. See Winter.

Wynterton. See Winterton.

Wyoth, Rich., ii. 30-31.

Wyrcestre. See Worcester.

Wyrmegay. See Wormegay.

Wysman, ——, v. 128, 321, 323; vi. 100.

Wysseter. See Worcester.

Wytherley, John, iv. 144.

Wythom, Hugh, ii. 118.

Wyttyngham, ——, iii. 234.

Yarmouth (Jernemouth), Much or Great Yarmouth, i. 27, 118, 202, 213, 287, 298, 314, 316; ii. 9, 29, 39, 97, 136, 176, 312; iii. 12, 100, 117, 128, 145, 148, 162, 164, 266, 283; iv. 37, 38, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46 (bis), 47, 48, 70, 102, 103, 134, 136, 230, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 268, 269, 284, 286, 292; v. 49, 55, 150, 154, 155, 156, 190, 252, 304; vi. 21, 69, 91, 139, 147, 153, 155, 183.

Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, ii. 188; iv. 37, 246-247; vi. 138-139, 153-154 (bis).

Yarmouth, Friars of, ii. 67; iii. 152; vi. 49.

[320b]

Yarmouth, White Friars or Carmelites, ii. 30; v. 72.

Yarmouth, Parish Church of, iii. 152-153, 154.

Yarmouth, John, Parson of (?), ii. 23 note 1.

Yarmouth, Wm. Bokenham, Prior of, iii. 162.

Yarmouth, Priory of the Parish Church, iii. 152.

Yarmouth, Rich., Monk of, vi. 189.

Yarmouth, Little, or South Town, iv. 284; vi. 49.

Yarmouth, Little, Austeners (Austin Friars) of, iv. 123, 239, 244.

Yarmouth, Earl of, ii. 92.

Yarmouth, Sir Robert Paston, Viscount, afterwards Earl of, i. 25, 27.

Yarmouth, Wm. Paston, second Earl of, i. 27-28.

Yates, John, ii. 157, 218.

Yatys, ——, iv. 223.

Yaxham (Yeaxham), Norfolk, v. 300.

Yaxley, John, vi. 169.

Yelverton, Anne. See Paston, Anne.

Yelverton, Eleanor, daughter of Wm., iii. 210 note 1.

Yelverton, John, vi. 43.

Yelverton, John, junior, iii. 227.

Yelverton, Wm., afterwards Sir Wm., Justice of the King’s Bench (1444-70), i. 83, 85, 89, 90, 91, 153 note, 196, 209, 210, 211, 212, 216, 218, 221, 224, 225, 230, 234, 236, 242, 243, 244, 245, 251, 258, 295, 297, 298; ii. 69, 76-77, 94, 145, 168, 174, 176, 177, 181, 182, 183, 186, 188, 189-190 (bis), 191, 193, 196, 201, 202, 203, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 222, 223, 225, 226, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 252, 253, 288; iii. 10, 11, 16, 17, 45, 47 (bis), 48, 69, 78, 84, 85, 92, 96, 110, 120, 139, 140, 142, 144, 165, 166, 197, 209-212, 225, 227, 229, 232, 248, 263, 276, 308-309, 310; iv. 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 26, 36, 51, 56, 60, 68, 71, 77, 91, 93, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 114, 126, 134, 135, 148-149, 161, 162, 169, 171, 179, 181 (bis), 198, 199, 208, 236-245, 256, 257, 265, 266, 268, 273, 274, 284-286, 292, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 10, 11, 16, 22, 64, 70, 71, 72 (bis), 91, 92, 94, 128, 129, 143, 176, 242; vi. 19, 75;

wife of, iii. 209, 211.

Yelverton, Wm., son of the Judge, iii. 210; v. 10, 90. (The person mentioned in some of these references may be the Justice’s grandson.)

Yelverton, Wm., grandson of the Judge, i. 226, 284-285; v. 199, 288, 310; 321 vi. 51, 115, 136, 143;

servant of, vi. 115.

Yemmys, Wm., ii. 60.

Yenneys, Rich., ii. 211.

Yernessey. See Jersey.

Yllynworthe. See Illingworth.

Ymay, Agnes, ii. 53.

Yng, Master, iii. 72.

Yngloos. See Inglos.

Yngylthorp. See Ingoldesthorp.

Yon, ——, iii. 74.

Yong, John, iii. 173, 249.

Yonge, Thos., i. 88, 111; ii. 176; iii. 70.

Yonge, Wm., iv. 228.

York, i. 131, 193, 194; ii. 321; iii. 267, 269, 271, 275; iv. 101; v. 48, 49, 62, 71, 82; vi. 121, 134.

York, Archbishops of, i. 336.

See also Nevill, George (1465-76); Rotherham, Thos. (1480-1500); Booth, Wm. (1452-64).

York, Dan Robt. of, ii. 20.

York, John, i. 298.

York, Duchess of. See Mowbray, Anne.

York, Cecily, Duchess of, wife of Duke Richard, iii. 93, 110, 198, 203, 233, 266; iv. 83; v. 236.

York, James, Duke of, i. 27.

York, Richard, Duke of, father of Edward IV., i. 44, 47, 50, 51, 68, 70, 78-88, 96-108, 115, 116, 120, 132, 133, 134-138, 140, 145-150, 157-163, 164, 165, 166-175, 176, 177, 178, 179-180, 182, 186, 187, 189, 190-193, 194, 206, 335-336, 336-337; ii. 50, 174, 175, 176, 177 (bis), 178, 180 (bis), 184 (bis), 186, 200, 206, 280-281, 296, 297, 298, 321, 324, 329, 331-332; iii. 2, 4, 25-29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 39, 44, 50, 75, 81, 86, 92, 108, 125, 199, 203, 226, 233, 239, 244; iv. 233;

Memorial to Henry VI. before the Battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24; at the Battle, iii. 25-29, 30, 31;

attainted with his adherents, iii. 198-199;

Claim to the Crown in Parliament, iii. 239.

York, Richard, Duke of, son of Edward IV., v. 250, 310; vi. 24.

York, Henry, Duke of, afterwards Henry VIII., i. 26, 270, 316, 329; vi. 151, 152.

York, Robt., Prior of Bromholm, ii. 34.

Yorkshire, i. 148.

Yorkists, iii. 213.

Yotton (Yetton), Dr. John, v. 14, 16, 309-310, 314.

Young. See Yonge and Yong.

Yoxhale, Robt., iv. 178.

‘Ypotis,’ the Child, Book about, vi. 66.

Ypswell. See Ippyswell.

Yve, John, iii. 286.

Zealand, vi. 141.

Zealand, Ships of, vi. 141.

Zealand Cloth, iii. 180.

Zelverton. See Yelverton.

Zouche, John, Lord, of Harringworth, v. 184.

Zouche, Wm., iii. 28.

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