White, Mic., 248, 283, 286; Will., 213
Whittik, Tho., 77, 85
Whixley, Sim. de, 14 Whynfell, Jac., 241, 277
Whyryg, Joh., 220
Whyte, White, Mic., 248, 283, 286,
292, 293; Will., 292, 294 Wighton, Joh. de, 28 Wilberfosse, Alan., 166, 214 Willesthrop, Chris., 233; Geo., 233; Hen., 233; Jam., 233; Miles, 233, 275, 294; Pet., 233; Ric., 233; Rob., 233; Tho., 233; Will. de, 33 Williamson, Bea., 79; Hen., 245, Rob., 277
296; Joh., 67, 120; Wilson, Will., 234, 283
Wirkesworth, Tho., 19; Will. de, 10 Wistowe, Elue., 274; Rob., 274 Woddall, Joh., 238
Wode, Joh., del, 11 Woderof, Joh., 6
Wortelay, Will., 38, 85
Wrangways, Rob., 271; Tho., 271 Wrangwishe, Tho., 166, 196, 207,
214, 215, 239, 245, 292, 294, 295 Wrench, Rob., 17, 30
Wright, Pet., 66; Will., 140, 198, 200, 203, 204, 206, 208, 215, 233, 235, 238
Abbot, of Fountains, statute mer- chant and the, 30; Brian Davell, tenant of the, 231; of Jervaulx, bond to dean and chapter, 137; of S. Mary's, dispute between Robert Sallay and, 93; of Meaux, dispute between Prior of Car- melites and, 80; of Whitby, Brian Davell, tenant of the, 231 Advowson of S. Mary the Elder, 130 Agreement between surgeon and
patient, 17. 25, 26; about pageant house in Toft Green, 42, xlii. Aldermen, 9, 55, 81, 91, 109, 142, 159, 166, 199, 200, 202, 206, 208, 246, 252, 265, 286; election of, 258, 292, 293, 294, ix., x.; of weavers, 30 Aliens, Johannes Artays, 78, 79; Johannes Walter, 78, 79; Johan Cook, 57-62; Perot de Casawas,
29; naturalization of, 49, 50, 113-122, 185, 186, 217, 267, 298, xiii., xxiii., xxvii., xxviii. Almswomen, in Maison Dieu, 33 Antony, gild of S., 70
Appleby, burgesses of, charter of, 124, 125, 234, 235 Apprentices, 14, 29; cappers', 284; cooks', 161; curriers', 167; glasiers', 209; listers', 210; marshals', 178; patoners', 139; parchmentmakers', 128; tapiters', 197; number of, 196, 238; to be tried in mayor's court, 251, lv., lvi. Apprenticeship, seven years', 127, 129, 140, 178, 190, 209, 286; 4 years', 123, lv., lvi. Archbishop of York, 43; as arbiter,
289; tenement of, 218; treasury of, 37; le Halgarthdyke of the, 76; mint of the, 42, 43; chronicle of, 101; printed in The Historians of the Church of York, Rolls Series, vol. ii., pp. xxvii., 312-387 Arms, men and, requisitioned, 84 Assembly of the city, in S. William's
Chapel, 17; in the council cham- ber on Ousebridge, 30; in the common hall, 52, 53, 63, 81, 91, 107, 109, 157, 202, 257
Assize, fresh force, 11, 12, 85; mort d' ancestor, 265; novel disseisine, 39; of cloth, 195, 196 Attachment, defence in foreign, 147 Attempt to avoid payment of
bequest to Maison Dieu, 291, 292 Attornment for tenement in Skelder- gate, 10
Award, house in Bootham, 248; in Horselane, 250; in Walmgate, 296; of xiiis. 4d. for unjust verdict, 17; fishmonger to pay 24£ for insulting mayor, 289; to settle dispute between John Tong and Richard Thornton, 296
Bailiffs, 11, 12, 255, 259; replaced by sheriffs, 259, v., vi; court of, 11, 12; of Shrewsbury, 47 Bedern, le, 42
Black Death, ii. Boatbuilders, 70 Bollers, 171
Bond, with double penalty, 149; between merchants of Danzic and Scarborough, 95, xxv., xxvi.; bond by master of S. Leonards to mayor, 222; by wardens of Friars Minors, 231
Botellers and bowgemakers, ordin- ances of, 139-142
Bolton, Prior of, defrauded by chaplain, 99, 100
Boroughbridge, Sir William Tankerd, steward of, 241
Breach of sequestration, 143 Broggers, dealing with non citizens,
175; ordinances of, 175, 176 Building on common land, 107, xvii. Bull, the, in Coney Street, hostel for aliens, 203
Cappers, ordinances of, 283-286 Carpenters, ordinances of, 193, 194, 277-283
Case in sheriff's court, 61, 62, x., xi. Castle mills, 216
Chamber, sergeant of the, 33, 257, 258
Chamberlains, 277; oath of, 257
Chantry in All Saints', North Street, 99, 100, 273, 274; in the cathedral, 233; in S. George's, Fishergate, 251; in S. Helen's, Stonegate, 18, 270; in S. John's, Micklegate, 273; in S. Martin's, Coney Street, 18, 269, 270; in S. Mary's the Elder, 18: in S. Mary's, Castlegate, 18; in S. Michael's-le-Belfry, 215; in S. Sampson's, 18, 137; in S. Saviour's, 18, 233; in Holy Trinity, Fossgate, 19; in Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, 215; in S. William's Chapel, Ousebridge, 18, 39, 40, 51, 53, 134, 272, 273, lxiii.- lxvii. Churches, All Saints', Fishergate, 133, 134; All Saints', Peaseholm, 133, 134; All Saints', North Street, 18, 21, 99, 100, 132, 133; All Saints', Pavement, 133, 134, 286, 290, 292; S. Andrew's, 23, 132, 134; S. Anne's, Fossbridge, 68; S. Clement's, 23, 133; S. Crux, 21, 132, 133; S. Cuthbert's, 132, 133, 134; S. Dionisius, 22, 48, 49, 132, 133; S. Denis, 44; S. Edward's, 132, 134; Friars preachers, church of, 27, 28: S. George's, 133, 134, 251; Gregory's, 21, 132, 133; S. Helen's, Fishergate, 133; S. Helen's-on-the-Walls, 132, 133, 134 S. Helen's, Stonegate, 18, 22, 132, 133; S. John's-del-Pyke, 23, 132, 133; S. John's, Hund- gate, 132, 133; S. John's, Ouse- bridge, 21, 130, 132; S. Law- rence's, 134; S. Leonard's, church of, 293; S. Margaret's, London, 50; S. Margaret's, Walmgate, 108, 132, 133; S. Martin's, Coney Street, 18, 21, 24, 132, 134; S. Martin's, Micklegate, 21, 132, 133; S. Maurice's, 132, 133; S. Mary's, Castlegate, 18, 23; S. Mary's Episcopi, 131, 133; S. Mary's the Elder, 18, 21, 131, 133; S. Mary's, Layerthorp, 132, 133, 250; S. Michael's-le-Belfry, 20, 23, 132, 133; S. Michael's, Ouse- bridge, 111, 132; S. Nicholas', Micklegate, 21, 23, 131, 132, 133; S. Nicholas', Walmgate, 134; S. Olave's, 22, 132, 134; S. S. Peter's the less, 21, 132, 133; S. Peter's cathedral church, 42, 63, 75, 93, 108, 219, 233, 250;
Churches (con.)—
S. Peter's-in-lez-Wylughes, 132, 133; S. Sampson's, 18, 21, 132, 133; S. Saviour's, 132, 133; S. Stephen's, Caen, 66; Holy Trinity, 18, 63, 217, 218, 278; Holy Trinity in curia regis, 132; Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, 132, 133, 215; S. Wilfrid's, 18, 132, 133; S. William's Chapel, 18, 40, 51, 53, 68, 72, 113, 178, 181, 272, 273, 274
City, freedom of, 217, 165, 261 Clause of will of Henricus Lescrop, 29
Cobblers and Corpus Christi Common clerk, 96, 99, 101, 102, 104, 174, 175, 183, 294 Communitas, 52, 81, 183, 246 Cooks, ordinances of, 160, 161 Cordwainers not to be curriers, 170 Corpus Christi, see pageant Council chamber, on Ousebridge, 68, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 84, 87, 95, 103, 110, 139, 166, 173, 175, 180, 195, 199, 200, 203, 204, 208, 213, 215, 238, 241, 247, 248, 283, 293, 294; in common hall, 52, vii. Counsaylours of the chamber, 246 Crane, the new, 81, 82 Cross, on highway to Fulford, 39; in Thursday market, 100 Court of Chivalry, 57; of Husting (London), 214; of mayor and bailiffs, 259, 260, 12, 13,; of mayor and sheriffs, 259, 260; of mayor and aldermen, 251-253, vii., viii. ; sheriff's court of
personal action, 57-62, xi. ;
sheriff's court of London, 143-155,
Dean and chapter, 108, 250 Dearth of pinners, 297, xlvii. Debt, 77; Duke of Exeter and payment of, 83, 84; incurred in Bruges, 87, 88; action for, 56, 144-150
Debtor, in sanctuary, 27, 28, 101 Decay, of the city, 246, 247; of weaving, 207; of country towns, ii.
Deeds, lost, 94; enrolled in council chamber, 95
Defeasance, 44; indenture of, 45, 95
Disputes, between, two aldermen, 270, 271; blacksmiths and cutlers, 247-249; carpenters and skinners, 79; gild of S. Antony and Holy Trinity, 70-73; mayor and tanners, 165: mayor and fish- monger, 288; plasterers and tilers, 125, 126, 128; tapiters and linen weavers, 243, 244; about, bound- ary, 80; building on common land, 107; goods lost in wreck, 56, 165; gutter, 112; payment of porters, 41; serf, 6 Ditches, 89
Domesday book, v., vi. Dordrecht, bond to merchant of, 82, xxvii.
Dower, 262; assignment of, 289, 299 Dyers, to pay toll unless wool dyed
be for their own use, 206; ordi- nances of, 210-212; not to sue in foreign courts, 211
East marches, 84, 113-122, 199, 274 Edward IV. at Pontefract and Went- bridge, 240
Edward, Black Prince, death of, 31 Election of, bailiffs, 259; bridge-
masters, 257; chamberlains, 256; common clerk, 257, 294; mayor, 255; recorder, 293; sargeants, 257, 258; searchers, 260; the sheriffs, 75, 260, 292. 293; members of parliament, 87 Enclosure, 110
Escheator, mayor as, 51, 66, 83, 85, 97, 106, 107, 129, 289 Exchequer, false statement in, 44 Exeter, duke of, 83
Ex-mayors, suits and complaints against, 203, 204
Ex-sheriffs, the twenty-four to be, 75
Fairfax, Sir William, recorder, 293; Sir Guy, 218, 236, 293 Felon, property of, 54, 62; from Bruges, 57-62
Fergus, mistery play of, 124, xlix., 1.
Fifteenth, collectors of, 76
Fine, of vis. viijd. for calling a man an usurer, 67; of 10£, for dis- obedience to mayor, 110; of friars preachers if chantry duties not done, 227; levied and col- lected by sheriffs, 52
Firepans, 298, 299 Firewood for poor, 296 Fishermen, feud with country fisher- men, 72
Foreign trade, 10, 14, 29, 56, 65, 66, 82, 87-89, 95, 98, 99, 205, xix.- xxvii. Forgiveness for homicide of a father, 30, 31, xviii., xix. Foriaiture of liberties of the city, 38; of franchise, 111, 165, 175, 201, 261
Fossbridge, money left to rebuild,
Foundation of a gild without royal license, 71
Franchise, parliamentary to citizens in assembly, 87, xiv.; bounds of city's, 254; penalty for wearing livery, loss of, 200, 201 Fraternity, of carpenters, 193, 277- 280; name of, xxxix.; poor and blind and, 279; not compulsory on mistery, 278; women members of, 279; members of, to employ other members, 280, xxxiii.-xl. ; of S. Christopher, 108 Freemen of the city, not to be partners with men from the country, 175
Freemen, sons of, not to pay fee when beginning as masters, 181 Freshforce, assize of, 85, 265 Friar of Munk Grace, 83, 84 Friar, Willelmus Melton, and feast of Corpus Christi, 156-159 Friars minors, 231
Friars preachers, and right of sanctuary, 101; and Euphemia Langton, 223 230; and riots of 1381, 69; prior of, in York, 229; in England, 229
Fullers of York, to search country fullers, 159, see walkers
Garden in Havergate, 241 Gaol, Kidcote, 254 Gate keepers, 261
Gate, of Friars Preachers' Convent, 69
Gild or common hall, meetings in, 52, 63, 85, 86, 90, 157, 183, 203, 206; building of, 199, ii.; elec- tions in, 251-261
Gild of Corpus Christi, 295–296; Holy Trinity and S. Antony, 71, 72; of S. Christopher, 108, 295 Gilds, craft, see misteries
Glasiers, ordinances of, 208-210; mayor and council and, 209; attempt to evade mayor's court by, 209
Glover's, stall at the great gate of the cathedral, 93 Goldsmiths, 123, 124 Gonstones, 299
Governing Body, v.-xii., see mayor,
twelve or aldermen, twenty-four or councillors.
Grants, to a chantry in cathedral, 233; of Davell family, 235-237; of goods to mercers, 34; of house in Micklegate, 218; of land in Cokermouth, 54; of land in Hosiergate, 47; of manor of Lettby, with service, 69; of manor of Wasshand, 237; of property to Willelmus de Nesse- field, 46; of property in Fisher- gate and Hundgate, 222; of a rent under condition, 218; of a tenement in Skeldergate to Robert Mauleverer, 218; of a tenement in Monkgate, 272
Guardian of England, John duke of Bedford, 46
Halygaste, ship named, 10
Indenture, Johannes Kirkham to supply council with lime and plaster at fixed price in return for house and warehouses, 138, 139 Inquisition, about two messuages, three shops and a solar in Walm- gate and Girdlergate, 43, 44; about a messuage and garden held in free burgage, 66; about goods and chattels of a felon, 53, 54; about cargo lost at sea, 56 Insolence of porter to alderman, 55, 76; to mayor and council, 110, 111 Inventory of goods of an outlaw, 77, 78
John, charter of, 125
Judas, mistery play of suicide of, 171 Jurisdiction, see courts
Jury, in assize of freshforce, 85; and mercer's disobedience to searchers of mistery, 9; and property of Richard Lescrope, 97; and property of Holy Trinity, Kirkham, 220-222. and ship- wreck, verdict sealed, 56
Hamiburg, Hemingborough, royal Justice, to be done alike to rich and
borough of, 267-269
Hatmakers, ordinances of, 268-288;
foreigners and, 287
Hawkers of wool, 175
Helaughpark, prior and convent of, 230
Helmeslay chantry, 37 Henry I., charter of, vi.
Henry II., charter of, earliest charter in possession of the city, vi.
Henry IV., Joan, wife of, 38 Henry VI., proclamation against wearing liveries, 200, 201; grant of subsidy from every parish to, 130-135
Herbage, 89 Holland, 186 Hospital, of Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin, 48; of S. Leonards, 222; of S. Nicholas, without Walmgate bar, 75; of S. Thomas of Canterbury, 272 Hulke of Selykey, ship named, 56 Hull, piracy by men of, 186-188; tenement in, 218; voyages to, 10, 56
Justices of assize and gaol delivery, 216, 217, 220; of the peace, 73, 74
Kambesmyth, 172 Kidbearers, 188 Kidcote, 254
King, Johannes, prior of the friars preachers of Engand and gift of Euphemia Langton, 229
Kings, John, duke of Bedford, constable of England, son and brother of, 57, 58
Kirkham, prior of, and four messu- ages in Coyngarth, 220–222 Kissing, as seal of peaceful settle- ment of disputes, parson of Patrickbrunton and Nicholaus de Skelton, 15; tilers and wrights, 174
Knaresborough, duchy of the forest of, 241
Knights, 213, 223, 237, 239, 241, 288, 289, 291, 292, 294, 296, 298 Kyrke, S. Mary's, 250
Kyrke, cathedral, of S. Peter's, 250
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