Constable, Symon, of Faversham, a tenant at Mersham, ii., 32. Convocation, proxy for use in, i., 3; ex- cuse for non-attendance, 93; the Prior's reply to a summons, 307; a summons, ii., 131. Cope, professional, paid by the Bishop of Exeter, ., 124; proctor appointed to exact payment, 430; acquittance for, 450; the grounds upon which they are demanded, iii., 185; paid by a French bishop, i., 186.
Corbavia, Bishop of, celebrates holy orders
at Canterbury, i., 421. Cordier, Gawain, an adherent of Queen Isabella, deprived of his corrody, i., 184; agent for the Convent in France, 210; ii., 24, 48; a patron of the Convent at the English Court, i., 211, 446. Coresete, Will. de, tenant at Doccombe, ii., 361.
Cornewaille, John de, messenger of the Archbishop, i., 486.
Cornhell, Edmd. Fitz-Peter de, claims the manor of Walworth, is a member of Despenser's household, i., 175. Cornwallys, Jas., Chief Baron of the Ex- chequer in Ireland. See Irish estates. Corrodies. The king nominates to a, i., 42; a, granted with an office to Geoff. of London, 87; Peter Bernard nominated to that vacated by Gawain Cordier, 184; he is deprived, 196; the king renounces his claim to, ii., 122; but attempts to fill a vacancy, 212, 234; a, granted to Vachan, Archdeacon of Surrey, 290, 293; to T. de Longchamp with an office, 298, 334; to Tho. Sprot and his wife, 842; to J. de Eccleshall, 370; to J. de Wymborne, 456; to T. Masoun (Counsel), 354; to a Canterbury citizen, iii., 13; petition for relief from those in the gift of the Crown, 32; the petition granted, 36; the recompense, 12, 40. Corteney, Piers, misleads a Canterbury monk, iii., 273.
Cost, Master Rich., arbitrator in the matter of the Black Prince's chaplains, iii., 210.
Courtenay, the Lady Agnes de, gives a ring to the Prior, i., 109. Courtenay, Sir Hugh, i., 68.
Courtenay, John de, monk of Tavistock, i., 318.
Coventre, John, executor of Sir Rich. Whittington, iii., 143.
Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of (W. d: Langton), i., xlvii., 22; the validity of his election, 57.
Craneslee, Will. de, rector of St. Vedast, London, chaplain of the King's chapel at Westminster, and rector of Silebes- ter, ii., 368.
Credence, letters of, i., 20, 36, 200, 340, 482, 521.
Criminous clerks, i. 413, 436.
Cristemesse, Tho., of Stonor, a fugitive, i, 436.
Croidon, Ric. de, witnesses a deed of the Black Prince, ii. 423. Crucesignati.
A pilgrim solemnly signed,
iii., 239. Crul, Rob. de, i., 128. Cryel (Kyriel), J., at variance with his neighbours, ii., 280.
Culgaith, Will. de, proposed as bailif✅ Risborough, i., 386. Customs dues. 257.
Woollen cloth seized, E.
Dacre, Sir Tho., of Sussex, Jack Cade i his service, iii., 208.
Dagh, Nich., clerk to the Prior, ii., 260. Dane, Stephen de la, bailiff at Mersham, ii., 32.
Dartford, Rob. de, attorney for Ch. Ch., i., 278.
Daubrichourt, Sir Eustace, commemorated in a mass at Eastbridge Hospital, iii.,
Debent Superioribus, a constitution of Boniface VIII., i., 164.
Deepham manor, procurations exacted at, ii., 270.
Deer given by the Earl of Arundel to the Archbishop, i., 422; from Westwell Park, 524.
Delves, Joh., witnesses a deed of the
Black Prince, ii., 423.
Dene, J. de, agent in France for Ch. Ch., i., 158, 160; patron of the convent at the court, 170; Seneschal of the Guest Hall, dies, ii., 7; his legacy to the con- vent, 66, 68.
Dene, Peter de, claimed as a monk of St.
Augustine's Abbey. See St. Augustine's. Denom, Sir W., a judge, ii., 2.
Dentone, Rob. de, purchases a corrody in Eastbridge Hospital, ii., 372.
Denys, John, founds a chantry at Ickham, iii., 21.
Depynge, Joh., chaplain, commemorated in a mass at Ickham chantry, iii., 23. Derby, William, of Eversle in Westwell, ii., 221.
Dereham, Will. de, a creditor of Ch. Ch., ii., 419.
Despenser, Hugh Seur., letter to, i., 100; asked to restrain E. de Cornhell, 174. Despenser, Hugh Junr., petition to, con- cerning the queen's hounds, i., 168; is abjured in Parliament, 204; the sen- tence pronounced upon him, iii., 404. Digges, John, sheriff of Kent. See Dyggs, iii., 237. Discipline, monastic, monks fail in their purgation, i., 286. See also Aledone, Valoynes, Sandwich, and proprietatis vitium.
Doccombe manor (in Devonshire) given to the convent by Sir W. de Tracy, iii., 358; a pope's tenth at, i, 50; docu- ments relating to the tenants at, i., 50, 68, 211, 226, 382, 400, 418, 448, 519, 520; ii., 133, 303, 348, 356, 361, 362. Domestic economy of the monastery. Form by which lay servants accept office, i., 16; acquittance to a bailiff's executors, 75; account of the supply of bread, ii., 141; groceries bought in London, 348; salt-fish supplied, iii., 298; a bed sent from London, 303. Doo, John le, agent in the diocese of Nor- wich, farmer of Mersea, i., 81, 178, 184, 186; ii., 62.
Doreward, John, son of William, of Boc- king, founds a chantry, iii., 52.
Doul, Joh., executor of R. de Haute, rector of Westerham, ii., 171.
Dover Castle, the constable wishes to buy corn from Ch. Ch., i., 112. Dover, the Domus Dei, a general servant appointed for life, ii., 384.
Dover, St. Martin's Priory, disputes with the Chapter of Ch. Ch., i., xci., 293, 430, 432, 524; ii., 38, 44, 46, 56, 58, 60, 152, 171, 250, 301, 303; iii., 369-378; a list of early priors, iii., 376. Drovedenne, mentioned, i., 460, 490. Drury, Dr. Tho., reports favourably of a Canterbury monk living in Italy, iii.,
Duraunt, Will., feoffee in the matter of Pamfield manor, iii., 258.
Durham diocese, a papal constitution re- lating to, i., 164.
Dyggs, John, proctor at the Curia, ii.,
Dygg, Roger (of Barham), a provisor, i., 84, 86, 92, 108.
Dyolet, William, chaplain in the Black Frince's chantry, iii., 210. Dyonis, the cook of Ch. Ch. enlisted, i., 72.
Earde, J., bailiff in the Weald, ii., 32. Easole, Steph. de, sub-constable of Dover Castle, i, 362.
Easole manor, offered to Ch. Ch. as en- dowment for Beauchamp's chantry, ii., 484-8.
Eastry parish, taxation of the portion of the tithes assigned to the Almonry of Ch. Ch., i., 334; exchange of the benefice, ii., 284; the farm-yard shared between the rector and the convent, 311; the church restored to the convent, 470-2.
Eastry manor, escheats in, i., 86; right of free warren infringed, 404; a wood- reeve appointed for the denns in the Weald attached to it, ii., 112. Eccleshall, Ric. de, nominated to a benefice by the king, ii., 240.
Eccleshall, J. de, canon of St. Paul's, proctor for Ch. Ch. in obtaining money owed by the king, ii., 295; a corrody granted to, 370.
Ecclesiastical liberties infringed and atone- ment made, iii., 288.
Edwards, John, a tenant at Mersham, robbed by highwaymen, iii., 311. Elegit, writ of, asked for, i., 198. Eleigh Monachorum, as a manor of the church, is exempted from scutage, ii., 236; the Archbishop is asked to give the vicarage to a friend of the Prior, 268.
Elgar, a priest with an hereditary church in London, iii., 356.
Elham, J., canon of St. Paul's, a debtor to Ch. Ch., i., 460.
Ely, Bishop of. (Rob. Oxford) is required
to provide for a clerk, i., 33. (John Hotham) his mortuary roll, ii., 114. Ely, Robert, citizen of London, agent for the convent, i., 200, 268, 392, 400, 434, 520.
Margaret of Anjou, arrangements for her journey through France to England, iii., 176. English merchants, whose goods were seized in German ports. See Hanse Towns.
Erhethe, Rob. de, sergeant-at-arms to the king, ii., 296.
Essex, Earl of (Geoff. Fitz Peter), warrants the freedom of episcopal elections, i., 21.
Esturmy, Sir W., ambassador from Henry IV. to the Hanse Town, iii., xxxi., 78 et seqq.
Etchingham, Sir James, vendor of land at Cnolle, i., 348; his suit against Ch. Ch., 460, 490; ii., 38.
Everdon (Eversdon), Baron of the Ex- chequer, i., 372, 424, 452. Exchange of benefice, Silchester, and chaplaincy of St. Stephen, Westminster, ii., 368.
Exemplification of letters, form to be used in, i., 17.
Exeter, Bishop of. (Walter Stapledon) dis- pute as to Bosham Church, i., 97-8; wishes to acquire land at East Horsley, 130, 135. (John Grandison) his consecration at Rome and profession at Canterbury, 312; buys land in the fee of Ch. Ch., ii., 74; pays his profes- sional cope, 124; sends for revisal his Life of St. Thomas, 380.
Eyleston, Rob., treasurer to Edw. III., i., 464.
Eyton, Geoff. de, clerk to Archbishop Raynold, i., 133, 186.
Fairs held in the cathedral churchyard, iii., 233. Falcon belonging to the Bishop of London stolen, i., 472; young falcons may be obtained at Risborough, 486. Fant, Will., attorney for Ch. Ch., ii., 46, 56.
Farleigh, East, Culpeper's estate at, for- feited, i., 188, 196, 230. Fastolfe, Laur., advocate in the Arch- bishop's court, i., 247. Faucoun, Marg., daughter of John, tenant at Walworth, ii., 414. Favelore, Peter, bailiff for Ch. Ch., in East Kent, i., 372. Faversham, the Abbot of, collector of a subsidy, i., 322-333.
Faversham Abbey exchanges the manor of Tring for the advowsons of Boughton and Preston, ii., 219.
Faversham, Thomas de, a justice of trail- baston, and adviser of Ch. Ch., i., 374, 406; ii., 44, 56, 58; proposes to re- claim Seasalter marsh, i., 139. Felbrygge, Sir Simon, commemorated in Arundel's mass in Ch. Ch., iii., 124. Felon's goods forfeited, ii., 369. Fermor, J., commissioner for coast-guard, &c., ii., 194, 206, 208.
Ferns, Bishop of. See Irish estates. Ferrars, Earl (William), warrants the freedom of episcopal elections, i., 21. Ferthing, Rich., of the Doune in Orping- ton, ii., 242.
Firminus, Magister, rector of Bradgate, iii., 76; custos of St. Jacob's Hospital, Canterbury, 77.
Fitz-Herbert, Peter, warrants the freedom of episcopal elections, i., 21. Fitz-Water, Lady Philippa, of Dunmow, commemorated in a mass at Bocking, iii., 53, 55.
Fogge, John, commissioner of array in Kent, iii., 225; justice of sewers, 274. Folkyngham, Joh. de, first priest of Godmersham chantry, ii., 455. Fordwich, wharfage at, given to Ch. Ch., iii., 358.
Formulæ, summons to Parliament, &c., i., 1; summons to visitation, 3; Prior's death announced, 6; mandate to elect, 9; notice of deaths sent to monasteries in society, 9; invitation to a funeral, 10; letters of confraternity, 10; licence of alibi, 14; manumission, 15; com- mission of a lay servant, 15; bond to secure rent, 17; exemplification of letters patent, 17; licence to profess novices asked for, 18; presentation to a pensionary church, &c., 18; commis- sion of bailiff for East Kent, 371; testimonial letters de conversatione, 372; dispute as to proper forms, 438- 42; commission of bailiff. Gallicè, ii.
458; receipt for money in the Lombard form, 143; invitations to dinner, 194; letters of credence, see Credence; recommendation for free quarters for an emissary, 72; invitation to a consultation, 126; excuse for not attending a funeral, 128; summons to advisers after the death of an archbishop, 291; return to summons to a visitation, 304; general release from actions, 316, 345; com- mission of bailiff for the Weald, 394. Fountayne, John de la, tenant at Ris- borough, i., 488.
Foxton, T. de, a letter to, ii., 6. Framysdenn, Joh. de, vicar of Ash Bock- ing, ii., 422. France, King of.
Charles IV., petition to, for the Wine of St. Thomas, i., 64. Philippe VI., a similar petition, ii., 11. Charles VII., his pacific letter to Henry VI., iii., 176.
Louis XI., his renewal of the grant of the wine, iii.. xix., 292.
France, the Abbot of St. Denys is asked to assist the convent in the matter of their wine, ii., 271; a certificate favour- able to one of his monks, 281 (see Wine of St. Thomas); invasion of, by Edw. IV., iii., xvi, 274.
Fraunceys, John son of Rob., restorer of Romney Hospital, ii., 436.
Frend, Steph., of Westbere, Borsholder, iii., 289.
Frere, Alban, witnesses a deed of the Black Prince, ii., 423.
Fretina (mixed coins), rates of exchange of, ii., 108.
Friar, scandalous speech made by a, i., 110.
Friars, Augustinian, wish to purchase land in St. George's parish, i., 100, 160.
Frysel, James, bailiff of Risborough. See Risborough, Halton, Newington. Fynel, Domina de, a sister of St. Jacob's Hospital, ii., 262.
Fyneux, James, Esquire of the King's body, and seneschal of the Archbishop, iii., 182.
Gailard, Jehan, Treasurer of France, i.,
Galais, Pierre, agent in France. See Wine of St. Thomas.
Gange, E., bailiff of Ch. Ch., in Essex, i 374, 499. Garwinton, Rob. de, presented to St. Pan- cras, London, ii., 295.
Garwynton, Tho., of Well-in-Ickham, commemorated in a mass, iii., 23. Gate, Tho., of Monkton, accused of treasonable practices, iii., 195. Gatepath, John, of Chudleigh, attorney at Doccombe, ii., 348, 356.
Gaveston, Piers, safe-conduct for, iii., 388. German merchants robbed by English cruisers. See Hanse Towns. Gernegan, Peter, collector of scutage in Suffolk, ii., 237.
Gloster, Duke of (Thomas of Woodstock), his foundation at Plasshy, iii., 294. Glover, Will., a lay servant of Ch. Ch., ii, 197.
Glover, John and Thomas, consorting with heretics, are condemned to penance, iii., 156. Godmersham Church, lapsed presentation to, i., 136; a chantry founded in, ii, 454.
Godmersham Manor, a market proposed in, i., 446; repairs at the court, ii., 56. Goldstone, Reginald, monk and agent of Ch. Ch., iii., 304.
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