THE CHANCELLOR, JUSTICES OF THE TWO Chancellor. Sir Robert de Sadington. John de Offord (from and after the 26th of October,1845).1 Justices of the Court of King's Bench. Sir William Scot, Chief Justice. Sir Roger de Baukwell. Sir William Basset. Sir William de Thorpe." Justices of the Court of Common Pleas,3 Sir John de Stonore, Chief Justice. Sir Roger Hillary. Sir Richard de Kelleshulle, or Kelshulle. Treasurer. William de Edyngton. Barons of the Exchequer. Sir William de Shareshulle, or Sharshulle, Chief Baron Sir John de Stouford, Chief Baron from the 10th of Sir Robert de Sadington (late Chancellor), appointed Sir William de Broclesby. Sir Gervase de Wilford. 1 Rot. Lit, Claus. 19 Edw. III., p. 2, m. 10, d, and Rot. Lit. Pat. 19 Edw. III. p. 2, m. 7. 2 Rot Lit. Pat. 19 Edw. III., p. 1, m. 14 (grant to as Justice, 20 May, 1345). 8 As ascertained from the Feet of Fines of the three Terms. Sharshulle was re-appointed to the Common Bench, as Second Justice, on the 10th of November, 1345 (Rot. Lit. Pat. 19 Edw. III., p. 2, m. 2). His name, however, does not re-appear in the Feet of Fines until Hilary Term, 20 Edw. III. 5 Rot. Lit. Pat. 19 Edw. III., p. 2, m. 2. On the appointment of Sadington to be Chief Baron on the 8th of December, 1345, Stouford seems to have been re-appointed Justice of the Common Bench, and his name re-appears in the Feet of Fines of Hilary Term, 20 Edw. III. 6 Rot. Lit. Pat. 19 Edw. III., p. 3, m. 11, NAMES OF THE "NARRATORES," COUNTORS, OR COUNSEL. Richard de Birton. Roger de Blaykeston.. Adam Bret, Hamo Derworthy. John de Gaynesford. Henry Grene. John de Haveryngton, James Huse, or Husee. John de Moubray. Henry de Mutlow, or Motelowe. -William de Notton. Richard de la Pole. Peter de Richemunde. John de la Rokel, or Rokele, or Rokelle. Hugh de Sadelyngstanes. Thomas de Seton. William de Skipwith. Robert de Thorpe. William de Thorpe.2 CORRECTIONS. Page 58, note 1, column 2, line 1, for "per" read "par." 181, margin, after "Quare impedit" add "[Fitz., Collusion, 33.]" ,, 178, line 18, for "Shipwith" read "Skipwith." 267, note 1, column 1, line 3, for “Trin.” read “Easter.” 413, note 1, column 2, line 23, after "concessimus" dele the comma. 426, line 17, for "W.1" read "W ̧8” 433, notes, column 2, line 12, for "libræ" read "libras.” 1 Mentioned in the Plea Rolls of the Common Bench as receiving chirographs of Fines. The fact that the counsel mentioned in the reports could be identified with the "narratores” mentioned in the rolls was discovered through the minute inspection of the rolls which was necessary for my proposed calendar of them. See the Vol, of Y.B., 16 Edw. III., Part 2 (published in 1900), p. xi. 2 A Justice of the King's Bench in May, 1345. |