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Buc, see Buke

Buchell, Th., 20, 62*
Bucket? (hausorium), 49
Budge, 49*

Bug or Bugge, Th., 185
Buger, Th., 84

Buke, Henr., 209, 214, 218, 223; Joh.,
20, 63, 83, 125, 217, 238; Nich.,
151*, 158, 159, 162, 163; Th., 54,
83, 125, 202*, 214, 222, 238; Will.,
20, 83, 160

Bull stirketts, 137, 176
Bull, Th., 124

Bullock, died in driving, 129
Bullocks, 120*-128*, 130*, 134, 136,

138*, 139*, 140, 154, 159, 160*,
169, 176, 177, 179, 205, 206, 207,
212, 215, 222, 236, 238, 246, 248*,
252, 253, 254*; care of, 44*; in
summer, 9; pro concordia, 139
Bulls (papal), examinations of, 17,
155; redemption of, 17

Bulls (tauri), 120*, 121*, 122, 124,
125, 126, 127*, 129, 130*, 134, 135,
139, 140, 159, 168, 169, 173, 176,
177*, 179, 205, 235, 236, 242*, 253,
254*; given in alms at the gate,
253, 254*; in alms, 124, 125
Bultyngclose, 49

Burdonriddynge, 188

Burgh under Stainmoor, 154

Burgh, Ric., 19, 158; Th., 121, 223
Burghbrig, see Boroughbridge
Burial of carpenter, 219

Burlay, 148

Burlay, Will., 34, 53, 83
Burn, Rob., 62, 190, 247

Burneston or Byrnyston, vicar of,
107, 108

Burnett, 167; Joh., 35*, 138, 147
Burning iron of St. Wilfrid, 103
Burnsall, Brynsall, or Bornsall, 5, 21,
95, 104, 245n; church of, 7; rectors
of, 153*
Bursar, 27, 28*, 29*, 30, 33*, 69*,
70*, 71*, 72*, 74*, 76, 89; felt hat
for, 49; payment by, at door of
bed, 104, at door of cellarium, 107;
servant of de Bursaria, famulus
Bursarii, 32, 251, 252; tunic for, 49

Bursary, office of, 219; servant in, 32,
75, 251

Burthwate, Ric., 69

Burton, 31, 34, 37, 38, 40, 58*, 77*,
79*, 140, 167, 170; vicar of, 79
Burton, Joan, 36, 129, 147; Joh., 13,
32, 33, 36, 51, 74, 85*, 119*, 164,
218, pincerna, 250; Will., 111*, 112,
223, gen., 119, 250, jun., 160

Burton Leonard, 9, 37, 39, 43, 87, 134,
165, 166, 174

Burton, near Masham, 156, 168
Business affairs, 69*; see also Exp.
Itinerancium
Busschels, 183*

Busshell, Th., 185, 248
Bute, Th., 84

Buth, Chr., 11, 46, 89

Butler, pincerna, 250

Butter, 80, 116, 133, 244; allowance

for, 62, 63; tax, 40, 115*, 116
Buttes, 183*, 188

Byland, 59, 155

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Cabbage and plants, 52

Cakar, Joh., 36, 121, 229; de coquina
abbatis, 251

Calach, pairs of, 202*
Calder, 60n

Caldstanfald, 5, 95
Caldwell, 7

Calfalhous, 2, 5, 34, 35, 41, 83, 84, 95,
118, 126, 132, 134, 135, 137, 150,
172, 176, 180, 213*, 214, 221

Calfherd, Will., 158

Calf lost, 180

Calfskin, 219

Caliga, 15, 50

Calton, 5, 21, 65, 95

Calton, Em., 172; Rob., 101, 222, de
Porcaria, 251; Th., 24

Calvard, Will., 24

Calves, 120*-124*, 126, 127, 129, 135,
136*, 138*, 139, 140, 200, 235, 236,
237*; for Abbot's kitchen, 241
Camera built at Kilnsay, 28
Cammyll, 135

Cancellarius, dns., 27
Candelabrum, 25

Candles?, 190n; for hospice, 112
Canterbury, "bishop " of, 60
Cantor, 33, 75

Canvas for Wool-house, 49

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Captive, present to, 17
Captives relieved, 61*
Car, Joh., 21

Care of wood, 87; of wood and pas-

ture, 16; see also Charge

Carectarius, 32

Caret j, 123n

Caret vacca, 123n

Carlele, T., 123

Carlesmor, 4, 7, 81, 82, 95

Carlisle, 27, 29, 69; bp. of, 26, 49, 156,
160; synod at, 71*, 151
Carlton or Karlton, 4, 77, 81
Carmelites, 19, 234
Carpenter, Ric., 15*

Carpenters, 57, 62, 76, 97, 128, 134,

137, 162, 196, 198, 209, 218, 246,
250, 251*, 252; cards for, 50
Carpenter's mate, 213; meals, 118,
213; work, 84, 213
Carpent maker, 66, 180

Carpentry, 50, 53, 54*, 118, 182
Carr. bigis, 58

Carriage, 42, 43*, 46*, 52*, 213; of
corn, 116, 119, 182, 195, 197, 235,
244*; earth, 116; fish, 112, 160;
fuel, 213; iron, 235; lead, 16, 142,
149, 150, 151*, 152; letters, 117,
147, 150, 156; malt, 196; marl, 182;
moss, 58; oats, 118; salmon, 16;
salt, 16*, 89; sand, 16, 58; to the
sea, 30, 70, 146, 165, and tying up
of stockfish, 111, at Hull, 156,
from Hull to York, 108; stones, 83;
straw, 182; tan, 52; tar, 107, 112,
131; temple, 182; thorns, 182;
timber, 16, 102, 116, 153, 181, 246;
tithe corn, 8, 9, 16, 82, 165, 196;
tithe hay, 8; white herrings, 157;
wine, 58*, from Hull to York, 110;
wool, 16, 153; see also Cariagia for
many other things
Cariagia, 16, 57, 58
Cariag' pistrinæ, 11
Carriator?, 120n

Carr. communitatis, 172

Carriers, carriatores, de carr., 228,
229*, 251, 252

Carrying of two horses, 179
Carsay, see Kersey

Cart (carecta), 14

Cartar, Joh., 83; Ric., 219; Th., 54;

Will., 35, 36, 37, 91

Carter, 57, 75, 128, 134*

Carwere, Will., 101

Castlay, 5

Castle fines, 24*

Catell, Will., 189

Cater, Cator, or Caterer, communis
catur, 28, 32, 52, 69, 70, 75, 97n,
251

Caton, see Catton and Cayton
Catour, Th., 124, 125, 164, 238*, com-
munis catur, 251

Catryke, Joh., 18, 27, 29, 32, 66*, 73*,
74, 107*, 108*, 144, 148, 149, 150,
153, 158*

Cattall, 3, 95

Cattle, accounts relating to, 172, 173*,
203, 205, 223, 237, 245, 246*, 247
Cattle of Allerdale, 237
Cattle bought, 135, 138, 175, 235; cap-

tured, 149*, 159, by sheriff, 48;
care of, 9, 10; carried off, 144; de-
livered, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126,
127, 128, 130, 133, 137, 138, 139,
140*; driving of, see Driving; from
farms, 153, 236; (cow) as a fee, 129;
(ox) as fee, 135; feed for, 51; keep-
ing of, 22; Master of, 43, 47; night,
watching of, 204*; presents of, 127,
129, 159; received, 119, 120, 126;
seeking of, 157; as wages, see Wages
Cattle and sheep, driving of, 10*
Cattle, sheep, and boars lost, 154, 235
Cattle sold, 40, 80; stealing of, al-
leged, 248*; stolen, 180; taken by
bailiff, 142; tithe, 231; watching
and driving of, 194; younger, 121;
see also under their kinds; see also
Presents

Catton, 3, 4, 21, 41, 64, 79, 95
Caupanhow, 5, 82

Causeway at Crosthwaite, 22, 65; at
Wheldrake, 56, 84

Cauton, 4, 81

Cayton, 1, 5, 33, 40, 65, 95, 108, 110
Cellarer, 27, 28*, 29*, 34, 58, 69*, 70*,
71, 73*, 74*, 83, 85, 176*, 177, 229;
servant of, famulus cellerarii, 32,
75, 229, 252; in patria, 38; white
cloth for, 53

Chaff and straw sold, see Straw
Chaff, wheat and oat, 167
Chamberlain, 32

Chamber-man, of Abbot, 252; of
Prior, 251
Chancellor, 17

Chapelhous, 3, 5, 10*, 14, 44*, 45, 55,
62, 88*, 95, 243, 249*
Chaplain of earl, 61
Chapman, Ric., 77
Charcoal, 2, 14, 50, 51

Charge or Care, of hoggs, 234; oxen,
231*; sheep, various, and lambs,
88, 231; see also under names of
animals

Chaungeridding, 185

Cheese, 62, 63, 76*, 80, 116*, 199*,

212, 216, 219, 226, 244, 245; sold,
115*; and butter sold, 40, 80, 116
Chessyer, Joh., 188
Chickens, 237
Choir-books, 255

Christmas, gifts at, .50; minstrels at,
18; provision for, 49; and Midsum-
mer, gratuities at, 199
Christoferi tenementum, 55*
Church, windows of, 85
Church stile, 184

Churching of a woman, 222
Citation, 13*, 25, 27*; bill for, 49;
of Vicar of Crosthwaite, 17
Clapham, 158

Clapham, Th., 24*, 30*, 32, 66*, 67,
74, 103, 129, 140, 152, 153*, 154,
158*, 160, 235*, 243; Will., 18, 24,
29, 67, 150*, 158, gen., 145*, 149*
Clarow, Curia de, 103, 111; wapentake
of, 29, 69, 73, 110, 142*, 144;
wapentake, bailiffs of, 24, 105
Clavecordes, pair of, 49
Clay for a bank, 58
Clay, Joh., 160

Cleansing of ditches, 57, 182*, 232;
of Fountains dike, 56; of foveæ, 54;
of ponds (Deen), 50; of Sandhilkar,
55

Clerici et Feodarii, 31, 74
Clericus Curiæ, 149

Clerk of Escheator, 152

Clerk, Ric., 66; Rob., 122, 234; Th.,

171, 193, 194, 209, 232*, 239
Clerke, 223

Clerks, payments to, 90; on St.
Thomas' Day, 14, 47; sheriff's, 17
Clerkson, Ric., 111, 139, 159, 160, 238,
245, de Hadd, 251; Will., 172
Clesby, 13, 89; Th., 16, 27, 29, 30,
31*, 34, 71, 72*, 73, 85, 138, 199,
215, 217, 223

Cleveland, 127

Clifford, the lord, 17, 18, 19, 60*; son
of, 205

Clifton, Joh., dns., 102, 107

Clock, the great, 55; making of, 56;
repair of, 49

Cloister, deacons of, 75
Close, new, making of, 165

Cloth, 195, 202, 212, 214, 215, 224,
226*, 228, 230*, 233*, 236; for
Abbot's camera, 16; black, 14, 143,
147, for copes, 85; blue (blodius),
110, for livery, 228; cutting out of,
52; fustian, 206; given, 17; grey,
102; for juvenes, 14; kanzett, 206,
210, 211, 223; karsa, Carsey (Ker-
sey), 16, 154, 175, 227, 231, 235,
243; kendal, 59; linen, 16, 53,
68*, 85, 101, 104, 107*, 143,
144,
170,

145*, 147, 154*, 155, 156,
194, 195, 196 ?, 198, 200,
205, 207*, 209, 214, 215*, 217*, 218,
220*, 221*, 222, 223*, 227, 231*,
233*, washing of, 218, see also Flax;
livery, 76; meld, 98, 102, 104*;
russet, 14, 16*, 51, 85, 106, 145, 199,
200, 202*, 205, 206*, 207*, 211*,
212, 215*, 220, 221, 223, 229*, 247,
253; shearing of, 49; white, 16*, 49,
85, 98*, 99, 102, 104, 105*, 171, 174,
200*, 202, 206*, 207, 208, 209, 210,
215*, 217*, 218, 220*, 223*, 230*,
232, for novices' cowls, 16*, 104,
158, 228; woollen, 16, 53, 85, 113,
196 ?

Clotherom, 4, 21, 95

Clothes, trying on and sewing of, 201
Cloths, various, for Abbot, 16
Coals (Charcoal), 2, 14, 50, 51; see
also Seacoal

Coatham, Cotom, Cotum, 4, 67
Cockermouth, 3, 23, 41, 81
Cocyll or Cokyll, Joh., 45, 111
Coke, Rob., 34

Cokson, Will., 153*
Colcrofte, 3, 41

Coldale, Marg., 6, 120, 122*, 123

Coldaylman, Rob., 234, wife of, 152

Colgilcote, 2, 5, 10*, 42, 44, 45, 88, 95,
249*

Colgylhous, 5, 95, 241, 243
Colinson, Rob., 11, 36, 45, 46*
Collar, 207

Collation, etc., of copies, 17

Collection, of quicksets, 51*; of rents,
15, 158, 252; of tithe corn, 43*
Collector firmarum, 252

Collobium, 147

Collow, 40, 79, 222

Collow, Rob., 121, 128, 129, 139, 159,
224, de Hadd, 251

Colt, Tho., 67

Colwell, Cuthb., 18

Colyn, Joan, 34; Joh., 58; Th., 84,

116, 128

Colynson, Rob., 104
Combe, monk of, 59
Comitatu, labor in, 60

Comitatus at York, 144, 145, 148, 151
Community (communitas) of the
monastery, 51, 76, 121*, 235, 236*,
237, 244; monastic, cattle and sheep
of, 176, 177, 199, 204, 205, 212, 222,
etc.; of Scarborough, 7; of the City
of York, 7, 12, 47, 90
Companagia stirckettes, 44
Companagium, 88, 162*, 210, 216,
219*

Complaints, avoiding of, 66
Composicio feni, 34
Compulsoria, 17
Computation, 72

Coneygarth, Conyngarth, Cunyngarth,
12, 47, 51, 55*, 67, 90
Coniston, see Conyston

Constantyn, Joh., 2, 151, 154, 211,

238

Contumacia placitorum, 24
Contumacio curiæ, 25

Conventui in habitu (payments), 33,
75

Convocation, 72
Conychton, 22

Conyers, Chr., 24, 31, 74, 76, Court
of, 28

Conyston, 2, 5, 55, 63, 88*, 95, 165,
225, 249

Conyston Mour, 80, 249*
Cook, at York, 34

Cooks, coci, de coquina abbatis, 119,
220, 250, 251*

Copandale or Copyndall, Ad., 12, 18
Copes, 85, 107

Copgrave, rector de, 37
Copies kept, 235

Corderow de Ebor., 111; Joh., 145,
147, 153, 156, wife of, 147

Cords, 51

Cordulæ, 25

Corn, 57, 58*, 181; bought, 36; car-
riage and reaping of, 13; sold, 40;
see also Grain

Corpus Christi, play of, 65; conduct
of same, 90
Corrody, 12

Cosby, dns. de, 52

Cote, Joh., 26, 29, 32, 70, 71, 72*, 73*,
75, 108, 128, 129, 220, yoman, 251

Cotgarth, 84*, 161

Cottages, 62*, 63*, 64; repaired, 54*
Cottes, 165

Cottingham, 145

Council of Monastery, 72, 111, 112;
twelve of, 70; at York, 17
Counsel, 59

Counterpane, 85

Court, continuation of, 66; suit of, 178
Courts, 100*; see also Expense Curia-
rum and Exp. Itin.

Covell, Cuthb., 61; dns. T., 28
Cow in return for curing the Abbot's
coachman, 179; fat, 193; feeble,
210; given, 19; given in alms at
the gate, 254; given to preaching
friars, 138; stolen, 134; stolen and
caught, 172; and calf given, 19;
given to the Abbot's cousin, 138
Cows, 33, 117, 119*-124*, 125*, 126*,
128, 129, 130*, 133*, 134, 135, 137–
140, 155, 160*, 169, 171, 172, 173*,
175*, 176*, 178, 179*,180*,193,197,
200, 201, 203-206, 208*, 210-215,
218-220, 222*, 224*, 231, 235*, 236,
237, 242*-246*, 248*, 253*, 254
Cows, deficient, 132*, 137; exchanged
for corn, 138; halves of, 208, 224,
227, 236; horns of, as wages, 175;
injury to or from ?, 48; pocked, 140,
242

Cows and Calves, 135*, 138*, 155,
172, 179*, 180, 194, 221, 242, 243*;
in calf, 135, 140, 236, 242*; not in
calf, 242*

Cowhouse, wall of, repaired, 42
Cowhouses, 83*, 84, 86, 192; repaired,
53*

Cowpasture, 22, 63, 189
Cowell, Chr., 73; Th., 104
Cowhyrd, Rich., 249
Cowpmanhow, 95
Cowsby, lord of, 51

Cowsyde, 20, 54, 83, 86, 204; agist-
ment in, 227*; custody of, 10, 44,
88, 223, 226; wall of, 54

Cowton, 3, 4, 7, 23*, 41, 61, 73, 83,
95, 124; clausuræ de, 23; grange at,
4; see also Northcowton

Cracce or Cracse or Crakse, Elias, 22,
62, 184, 247, 248

Craftsmen, 250-252
Crakanthorpe, Joh., 128, 129
Crake, Joh., 190, 247; Will., 180
Crakhall, Joh., 170, 171, 244
Crapis, 166*

Crathorn, generosus, 127

Craven, 5, 10, 14, 26, 29*, 30, 31, 66,
70*, 71*, 72*, 106, 107, 113, 134*,
151*, 152*, 153*, 158*, 223, 226,
231, 235, 242, 245n; ballivus de,
35; money received in, 241, 242;
wapentake of, 143

Craven, Matild., 39, 50, 147, 181; R.,
147; Rob., 254
Creditors paid, 76
Cremesynclose, 62, 182*

Cressand pro coquina, 10
Cristall, see Kirkstall
Cristkirkland, 184, 185
Croch, 212

Crochouse, 123n; custody of, 10, 44*,
87, 203, 216

Crokay or Crukay, Edw., 75, 139, 159,
212, waynman, 251, wife of, 164;
Mary, 164; Tho., 75

Croke, 211

Croke, Rob., 150

Crokgarth or Crukgarth, 206, 226
Crombeke, a servant, 153
Crosdale of York, 54

Crosthwaite, 3, 14, 22*, 26*, 27*, 29*,

30, 31, 36, 37, 41, 48, 56, 59, 65*,
69*, 70*, 72, 74, 81, 84*, 143, 151,
152*, 155, 156, 237; Court of, 49,
70; eccl. de, 37, 41, 52, 81; papal
bull concerning, 155; hamlets of, 3;
manor of, 22, 84; materia de, see
materia; monk from, 62; procura-
tor de, 122; reredos for, 52; sub-
sidy at, 49; vicar of, 13, 32, 74, 110,
123, 152, cited, 27, failed to come
when expected, 154
Cruke, Edw., 32

Cuke, Joh., 230; Ric.. 77; Rob., 25,
38, 163, 171, 195, 239, waller, 251;
W., 142

Cumberland, 65; sheriff of, 13, 24
Cundall, a novice, 13; Rob., 31;
Will., 15, 67, mother of, 61
Cunstable, Joh., 65, 66

Cur' or Cure, Joh., 23, 26, 29, 36, 69,
71, 76, 81, 97, 98*, 101, 143, 144,
201, 216, 221, son of, 103; Th., 31,
59*, 60, 256

Cure of Abbot's horse, 50
Curing of Abbot, 50
Cushions, 104

Dacre, 1, 3, 5, 10, 35, 40, 41, 44, 45,
53, 57, 80*, 86, 88, 95, 106, 116, 126,
132, 137, 172, 180, 236, 245, 249
Daget or Daket, Joh., 58, 63, 78, 142,

181, 239; Nich., 190; Will., 24, 83,
101, 146, 155, 190, 240

Dakers or Dickers of hides, 199,
254*

Dala, Dalay, Dalagh, see Dalhag
Dalby, a sawyer, 55

Dale, Joh., 21, 171; Will., 35, Ɛ6
Dalhagh, 4, 9, 16, 41, 44, 52, 81, 85*,
95, 236; care of wood of, 87
Dalton, 5, 95

Danby, Rob., 31, 59, 74, 149; Mr.
Rob., 151

Danyell, Pet., armiger, 61
Darby, Laur., 15
Darelhage, 190

Darell or Dayrell, Agn., 190; Nich.,
247; Will., 175, 189
Darell lands, 3, 81
Darnbruke or Dernbruke, 161; Ele-
nora, 35; Joh., 32, 50, 75, 76*,
136, 148, 166, 175, 228*, 230, 232;
Th., 29, 44, 46*, 76, 117-122, 124,
126*, 131*, 137, 138*, 139, 145, 147,
150, 160*, 161, 165, 166*, 168*, 172,
176*, 177*, 193*, 194*, 199, 200*,
201, 203*, 206, 223, 225, 231, 236,
237, 241, 246*, 247, 248, 253, wife
of, 143, 147, 166

Darnbrukhous, 6, 57, 82, 95, 205, 238
D'Arnis, Lexicon, 33n
Daubing, 54, 83

Daveson, Henr., 24, 151; Rob., 59,
66

Dawson, 83; Joh., 47; Rog., 102;
Will., 22, 197*

Dawtre, 103, 129, 149; Will., 18, 112,
145*, 149, son of, chaplain, 137
Day, Th., 33, 34*, 129, 140, 166, 199,
215, 222, in habitu, 134, 160
Day's work, payment by, 56, 57*
De Allerdale, 3

De arreragiis firmarum, 6

De Bosco vendito, 2, 81

De Ecclesia de Crostwate, 81

De Eventibus et satisfacientibus, 39,
79

De extractis Curiarum, 79

De Pannagiis, 2

De Pannagio, 81

De pedibus Compotorum averiorum,
2; Comp. Magistri Averiorum, 80;
compotorum ovium, 2; compo-
torum Magistri Ovium, 80
De pellibus ovium venditis, 79
De pratis venditis, 3, 81
De stramine paliis et fimo, 79
Deacons of Cloister, 33, 33n, 75

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