Burghersh, Henry de, fourteenth bishop of
Lincoln; collated to bishopric by pope John XXII.; 215. his persecutions by Edward II.; 215. procures from Edward III. extended
rights of sanctuary; 216. Burgo, Hubert de, earl of Kent and justi- ciar; witness to a charter of Henry
III., in 1227; 230: again, in 1229; 231.
Burgo, John de; clerk of bishop Hugh de Wells, and one of his executors; 229.
Burnell, Robert, bishop of Bath; present at St. Hugh's translation in 1280; 220.
Burton, Bucks. See Bierton. Bytham, Castle, Lincolnshire; church of,
given by bishop Gravesend to ca- nons of Lincoln; 234.
Bytham, Little, Lincolnshire; advowson of church of, acquired by bishop Gravesend to see of Lincoln; 232.
Caldwell ("Kaldewell "), Bedfordshire; legacy to prior of, in will of bishop Hugh de Wells; 224.
Calis (Keal, near Spilsby ?); land in, given to Lincoln by William de Romara; 161, September 11, and n. 2. Calsthorp ("Kaltorp"), near Louth; manor
of, granted for a term, by Roesia de Kyme and Philip her son, to bishop Hugh de Wells; and by him, in his will, to Louth Park abbey; 227. Calz, Geoffrey de; donor of a chalice to Lincoln; ob. June 30; 158. Camera, Gilbert de; legacy to, in will of
bishop Hugh de Wells; 225. Camera, John de; legacy to, in will of bishop Hugh de Wells; 225.
Canones Rom. Pont. ; copy of, in Lincoln library, in 12th century; 166, 1.
Canons of Lincoln; twenty-one instituted by Remigius; 19,194. Twenty-one more by bishop Bloet; 32, 195. Some by bishop Alexander; 33,197. One by bishop Chesney; 35. their property exempted by bishop Chesney from episcopal jurisdiction; 196, 197.
when non-resident, to be compelled to provide fit vicars, by Injunction of St. Hugh; 201,
Adam de Heli, 12th century; ob.
September 19; 161.
Ajax, priest, 12th century; ob. June 11; 158.
Alberic, priest, 12th century; ob. May 28; 157.
Albinus, priest, 11th century; Henry of Huntingdon's master; ob. De- cember 18; 164, and n. 2. Alexander, priest, 12th century; ob. July 10; 159.
Ansold, 12th century; ob. October 29; 162.
Aschetil, priest, 12th century; ob. December 24; 164. Bristol, Roger de.
Caysun, Fule de. See Caysun. Corbrugg, Thomas de; canon in 1324; 216, 1. 6.
Engelram, deacon, 12th century; ob. October 13; 162.
Fulc de Chesney, 12th century; ob. October 5; 161.
Galfrid, 12th century; ob. July 28; 159.
Galfrid, priest, 12th century; ob. October 18; 162. Gentilius, nephew of pope Alexander III.; ob. October 23; 162. Gerard, subdeacon, 12th century; ob. December 8; 163. Donor of a book to the library; 166, 1, 30.
Gunter, 12th century; ob. February 8; 154.
Hervey, 12th century; ob. September 19; 161.
Hugh, priest, 12th century; ob. June 17; 158. Donor of a book to the library; 171, 1. 8.
Ilbert, priest, 12th century; ob. August 25; 160.
Maurice, deacon, 12th century; ob. September 2; 160.
Nicholas, priest, 12th century; ob. March 15; 155.
Okham, William de; canon in 1324; 216, l. 6.
Osbert, priest, 12th century; ob. No- vember 29; 163.
Osbert, son of Hugh, 12th century; ob. February 15; 154.
Oxonia, Richard de; canon in 1233; 224, 1. 12.
Peter de Melida, priest, 12th century; ob. October 3; 161. Donor of books to the library; 170, 1. 27. Philip, priest, 12th century; ob. Sep- tember 18; 161.
Rainer, priest, 12th century; ob. Oc- tober 4; 161.
Ralph, priest, 12th century; ob. Ja- nuary 30; 154.
Ralph, deacon, 12th century; ob. June 8; 158.
Ralph de Monmouth, 12th century; ob. August 19; 160. Randulph, 12th century; ob. Decem- ber 24; 164.
Canons of Lincoln-cont.
Redmer, Giles de; canon in 1324; 216, 1. 8.
Robert, deacon, 12th century; ob. November 13; 162.
Robert de Cambridge, 12th century; ob. August 29; 160.
Robert de Racolf, priest, 12th cen- tury; ob. October 15; 162.
Robert de Worcester, 12th century; ob. June 2; 157.
Roger, 12th century; ob. May 8; 157.
Samson, 12th century; donor of a
copy of the Historia Scholastica to the library; 168, 1. 1. Schalby, John de. See Schalby. Siward, priest, 12th century; donor of land to St. Mary of Lincoln, in parish of St. Michael; ob. July 3;
Siward, priest, 12th century; ob. Oc- tober 12; 161.
Stratton, Richard de, canon in 1324;
Sutton, John de, canon in 1324; 216 1. 7.
Thomas, priest, 12th century; ob.
Walter, 12th century; ob. July 16;
Walter, deacon, 12th century; ob. October 12; 161.
Walter, priest, 12th century; ob. April 14; 156.
Waraville, Ralph de. See Waraville. Wiger, priest, 12th century; ob. De- cember 2; 163.
William, 12th century; ob. June 29;
William, 12th century; ob. Septem- ber 16; 161.
William, deacon, 12th century; ob. June 2; 157.
William Talebot, 12th century; ob. May 25; 157.
Canterbury, archbishops of. See Robert,
Stigand, Lanfranc, Anselm, Tho- mas, Richard, Baldwin, Hubert, Langton, Edmund, Boniface, John, Winchelsey.
Canwick, prebend of, in Lincoln cathedral, given by bishop Chesney to order of Sempringham; 34, n. 3.
this gift confirmed by St. Hugh; 39, n. 1.
Capella, Henry de; witness to a charter of Henry III., in 1229; 231. Carlisle; temporalities of bishopric of, granted by king John to the arch- bishop of Ragusa; 114 n. 4.
Carlisle, bishop of. See Walter. Catherine's, St., without Lincoln, Gilber- tine house; founded by bishop Chesney; 34 n. 3.
Cauchais, Henry, of Tinghurst; legacy to, in will of bishop Hugh de Wells;
Caysun, Fulc de, canon of Lincoln; wit- ness to a charter of bishop Chesney; 197 1. 11.
The name is probably a corruption of
Fulc de Chesney, of 161 October 5.
Cesterhunt. See Cheshunt.
Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks; advowson of
church of, acquired by bishop Gravesend to see of Lincoln; 233. Chalices of pewter, general in the diocese of Winchester, temp. bishop Henry de Blois ; 47.
Chartreuse, the Great; St. Hugh a mem- ber of, and curator; 91, 172, 173. Number of monks in a Carthusian house; 115, and 116 n. 1. Cheshunt ("Cesterhunt "), Herts; mira- culous cure of a madman at, by St. Hugh; 177, 188.
Chesney, Robert de, fourth bishop of Lin- coln; alienated property of the see; 34, 198.
his benefactions to Sempringham; 34, and n. 3; 198.
lost St. Alban's; 34, and n. 4; 198.
incurred a debt of 300l. to Aaron the Jew. His acquisitions of markets and fairs. Added one prebend. 35,
purchased the Old Temple in London; 35, and n. 3; 198.
built new episcopal houses at Lin- coln; 35, and n. 4.
his charters, exempting the property of the canons of Lincoln from epi- scopal jurisdiction; 196, 197. his gift of books to the library; 169 1. 5.
his death, December 27, 1166; 164, and 36 n. 2.
Adeliza, 153 January 13, was pro- bably his mother.
Martin, treasurer in his time, was his nephew; 169 1. 15.
Fulc de Chesney, 161 October 5, canon of Lincoln about his time, was pro- bably a near relation. See Cay-
Corringham, Lincolnshire; church of, and land in, given for a prebend in Lin- coln cathedral; 155, n. 5. Cotele, or Kotele, Elias; legacy to, in will of bishop Hugh de Wells; 225. Cotele, or Kotele, Richard, knight of bishop Joceline of Bath; legacy to, in same will; 230. Cotinton, Peter de; legacy to, in same will; 225.
Coutances ("Constantiis "), Walter de; a Cornishman, counsellor and vice- chancellor of Henry II.; 38. See also the Glossary, under Archisigil- larius.
fifth bishop of Lincoln; for one year only; 38, and n. 3; 199. Con- firmed bishop Chesney's alienations to Sempringham; 39, 199. translated to archbishopric of Rouen ;
Dalderby, John de, chancellor and thir- teenth bishop of Lincoln; his pro- fession, at his consecration, to the archbishop of Canterbury; 212. his learning, eloquence, piety, &c.; 212, &c.
his benefactions to Lincoln; 213. unites the church of All Saints, Lin- coln, to that of St. Mary Magdalen; 213.
his death; 214, and n. 1.
his miracles; 214. A Lincoln saint, notwithstanding the papal refusal of canonization; 206, n. 1. David, archdeacon of Buckingham; ob. January 20; 154, and n. 2. Donor of a book to the Lincoln library; 170 1. 25.
De Invectionibus, of our author; passage of the Vit. S. Rem. of present volume repeated in; 72 n. 4. De Jure, &c., of our author; passages of Vit. S. Rem. repeated in; 44 n. 1 and 3; 47 n. 4; 49 n. 4; 50 n. 3. De Principis Instructione, of our author; passages of Vit. S. Rem. repeated in; 50 n. 4; 56 n. 2.
Decreta of Gratian, in Lincoln library in 12th century; 170 1. 9.
Decreta of Pontiffs, in Lincoln library in 12th century; 166 l. 15. Decreta of Yvo of Chartres, in Lincoln library in 12th century; 166 l. 12. Decreta, Summula super, given by Giraldus Cambrensis to the library; 168
Demilt, wife of Lewine; donor of land to St. Mary of Lincoln; ob. July 30;
Derneford (? Durnford, Wilts); land of,
a marriage gift to Agatha his niece, by bishop Hugh de Wells. The reversion of it, by his will, to the hospital of Wells; 224.
Despencer, Hugh le; witness to a charter
of Henry III., in 1229; 231. Devonshire; six or seven days before the news of St. Thomas's martyrdom reached; 55.
Dorand, Ralph son of; ob. November 14;
Dunstable, Beds; legacy to prior of, in will of bishop Hugh de Wells; 225. Durham, bishops of. See Beek, Poore.
Ediva; ob. February 11; 154. Edmund, brother of Edward I.; present at the translation of St. Hugh in 1280, with his wife the queen of Navarre; 220, 222.
Edmund, St., archbishop of Canterbury ; consecrator of bishop Grostête to Lincoln; 204.
Edward I., king; grants license to enclose the cathedral precincts at Lincoln;
with his queen, and their children, at the translation of St. Hugh in 1280; 220, 222. Edward II., king; grants license to extend the precinct enclosure; 210 n. 1. his persecutions of bishop Burghersh;
Edward III., king; grants extended rights of sanctuary to Lincoln cathedral;
Edwinstowe, Notts; church of, given to canons of Lincoln by St. Hugh; 40, n. 2.
Egnesham. See Eynsham.
Eilsi de Wikeford. See Alviva. Elkinton, South ("Suthelkinton "), near
Louth; manor of, granted for a term, by Roesia de Kyme and Philip her son, to bishop Hugh de Wells; and by him, in his will, to Louth Park abbey; 227.
Expugnatio Hibernica, of our author; passages from, repeated in the Vit. S. Rem. of the present volume; 50 n. 4, 56 n. 2.
Eynsham ("Egnesham ") abbey, near Ox- ford; monks removed to, from Stow, by bishop Bloet; 32, 195. rescued from Richard I., by St. Hugh; 40 and n. 4; 196.
Adam, abbot of, once chaplain of St. Hugh. See Adam.
Nicholas, abbot of, in 1233; 226.
Farthingstone ("Fardingeston "), North- ants; advowson of church of, ac- quired by bishop Gravesend to see of Lincoln; 232.
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