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succeeded in obtaining provision of Orpington. He had further provision, 20 July, 1393, of a preb. in St. Paul's (Cal. Papal Letters, iv., 468). This was Kentish Town, of which he obtained possession on 30 June, 1395 (Le Neve, ii., 404), and had ratification on 5 Feb., 1395-6 (Cal. Pat., 1391-6, p. 658). On 3 Nov., 1393, he was inst. to Algarkirk, Lincs., in succession to John Ravenser (Lincoln Reg. Buckingham, ii., f. 83). In 1395 he exch. his Wells preb. for Chalke preb. in Wilton (Cal. Papal Letters, iv., 505), in which his estate was ratified on 1 May (Cal. Pat., 1391-6, p. 564), the ratification being followed by a formal grant of the preb. on 16 Oct. (ibid., p. 637). At the close of July, 1397, he received an indult to receive the fruits of his benefices while nonresident (Cal. Papal Letters, v., 23). He had ratification of his estate in Dunnington preb., 26 Sept., 1397 (Cal. Pat., 1396-9, p. 202), having received a week earlier, on 19 Sept., papal provision of the church of Somersham, Hunts (Cal. Papal Letters, v., 79; cf. Cal. Pat., 1396–9, p. 262). His benefices at this time, not counting Somersham, to which he does not appear to have been inst., were valued at 480 marks. On 8 Nov., 1397, he had a grant of the archdeaconry of Exeter (Cal. Pat., 1396-9, p. 279), which, if he obtained, he held for only a short time (see Le Neve, i., 394). The Exeter registers record no collation. He exch. his Salisbury preb. in 1397-8 for St. Martin's altar preb. in Beverley, to which he was pres. by the Crown on 17 March (Cal. Pat., 1396-9, p. 324), and had coll. on 22 March of Leighton manor preb. in Lincoln, for which he exch. his preb. in St. Paul's (Lincoln Epis. Reg. Buckingham, Inst., ii., ff. 444, 444 d), and of which he had ratification on 16 April, 1398 (Cal. Pat., 1396-9, p. 320). He was inst. to his preb. in Beverley on 8 May, 1398 (York Sed. Vac. Reg., ff. 228, 229). On 18 March, 1398-9, he exch. his preb. in Lincoln and Dunnington preb. for Cave preb. in York (Lincoln Epis. Reg. Beaufort, ff. 217, 217 d; 19 March in Reg. Scrope, f. 1 and d) on a pres. by the Crown, bearing date 26 Feb. (Cal. Pat., 1396-9, p. 477). On 15 Sept., 1399, he had a grant from Richard II. of the mastership of St. Leonard's hospital, York (ibid., p. 595), and on 14 Oct. he obtained ratification of his estate in this, in his churches of Algarkirk and Somersham, and his prebs. in York, Beverley and Wilton (ibid., 1399-1401, pp. 4, 5). The Lincoln registers contain no record of his having obtained possession of Somersham. He was one of the founders of the Ravenser chantry in Lincoln minster in 1398 (ibid., 1396–9, p. 477), and is named as one of the supervisors chosen in July, 1407, to select workmen for the building of the great tower of York minster (ibid., 1405—8, p. 383). His name appears as a legatee of John Scarle in 1405 (Test. Ebor., iii., 24), and as one of the legatees to each of whom bishop Skirlaw of Durham left a silver basin and ewer in 1406 (ibid., i., 410). In 1414 he and Thomas Haxey were executors of John Neuton, treasurer of York, who left Waltham a silver basin with a great letter M on the bottom (ibid., i., 367). He died in 1416: his will (ibid., iii., 55 sqq.) bears date 2 Sept. with codicil of 5 Oct., and was proved at Beverley on 9 Oct. He desired to be buried in Lincoln minster, next his uncle John Ravenser. His bequests included £40 to the fabric of York, 100 marks to that of Lincoln, and £40 to that of Beverley minster, the last bequest being devoted to the construction of the great east window. To Beverley he also left most of his law-books with the reversion of others: other books of canon law were left to King's hall, Cambridge. bequeathed an antiphoner to Algarkirk church, and a portas and missal, which had belonged respectively to his uncles Richard and John Ravenser, to the Ravenser chantry at Lincoln. His executors gave a long silver banner-stave for processions to the church of York (York Fabric Rolls, p. 220).

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THOMAS WYOT. There were two or three clerks of this name at the beginning of the fifteenth century between whom it is hard to distinguish. One of these, on 14 June, 1393, obtained a papal mandate to receive collation of a reserved canonry and prebend in Ferns cathedral, which was disputed by another claimant. He was vicar of Kilcolumb, co. Kilkenny, and had recently had

provision of the vicarage of Bray, Berks, which he proposed to resign on accepting a benefice in the gift, joint or several, of the bishop and prior and convent of Winchester (Cal. Papal Letters, iv., 468). He had ratification of his estate in the preb. of Whitechurch or Slecultre in Ferns, 4 May, 1399 (Cal. Pat., 1396–9, p. 521), and again 19 Sept., 1401 (ibid., 1399—1401, p. 484). Thomas Wyot, chaplain, had coll. of the church of Horton, Bucks, 4 Aug., 1402 (Lincoln Epis. Reg. Beaufort, Inst., f. 192 d), in which his estate was ratified on 10 March, 1402-3 (Cal. Pat., 1401-5, p. 206), after some dispute which necessitated the issue of a commission to keep the peace (ibid., p. 275). On 18 Dec., 1403, he exch. Horton for Wymondham, Leices. (Lincoln Epis. Reg. Beaufort, Inst., ff. 83, 193). On 19 Sept., 1411, Thomas Cordon exch. Wymondham for Stanwell, Middlesex (Lincoln Epis. Reg. Repyngdon, Inst., f. 166 d).

The Wyot, however, associated with the diocese of York appears to be Thomas Whiot, priest, inst. to Birkby on 20 March, 1403-4 (Reg. Scrope, f. 166). Thomas Wyot, priest, on 8 Dec., 1409, exch. Birkby for a mediety of Cotgrave, Notts (Reg. Bowet, i., f. 213), which he res. by 5 June, 1411 (ibid., f. 219 d see also a mention of him in Cal. Papal Letters, vi., 273). This is probably the same person as the canon of St. Sepulchre's chapel mentioned on p. 195, who obtained his preb., being then a household clerk of archbishop Bowet, 22 Sept., 1409 (Reg. Bowet, i., f. 44 d). He had coll. of the succentorship of York, 1 Sept., 1429, and of Normanton preb. in Southwel), 27 Dec., 1421 (ibid., ff. 70 d, 72 d, 73). The archbishop left" vnam integram robam de scarlet" and 100s. to sir Thomas Wyot (Test. Ebor., iii., 82-3). Thomas Wiot vacated the preb. of St. Mary's altar at Beverley by death in 1441-2 (Reg. Kempe, f. 48).

INDEX.

The figures in parentheses indicate that the name is repeated that number
of times in the same page.

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Abel, Abelis, Abelle, Walterus filius,

10, 101, 103

Abelium, Wido, 20

Aberford, 138, 157, 158, 249

Abraam, Abraham, Robertus filius,
19; Thos., Thos. son of, 113 (3);
Will., 127

Acarii, Gamellus, 38

Acaster Malbis, 158, 251

Acelot uxor Hugonis Bulmer, 5
Ack', Adam, 117

Ackworth, Acworth, 162, 250.

Acle, see Aycliffe

Aclent, West, see West Auckland
Acum, Ric. de, 115

Adam cum arcu, 36; cum barba, 48,

72; Alexander fil. ejus, 72
Addingham, Adyngham, 160, 255
Addoc, Cristiana filia Will., 3
Ade, Rob. fil., 31; Rog. fil., 50.
Adel, Addell', Adill', 159, 250
Adlingfleet, 159, 254, 254n
Adwick, Adwike, Athewyk-le-Street,
163, 253, 254; -on-Dearne, 163, 252
Agnete, Rob. fil., 41

Ailwin, Alewin, Alwin, Aylwin, Petro-
nilla filia, 81; Radulfus fil., 78;
Rob. fil., 112; de Branspath, 47 ; de
Slikeburne, 66; de Stoketone, 79
Ainderby Steeple, 206, 277
Ainsty deanery, 138, 148, 157n, 159n,
160n, 250, 251, 277
Air, Galfridus le, 3

Airmyn, Ayerminne, Ayremyn, 175n,
281; Mr Adam de, 289; Will., bishop
of Norwich, 141, 281, 282, 288
Aislaby, Asalakeby, Aselakeby, Aslac-
by, Aslackeby, Aslageby, Asselage-
by, Aslakeby, 80; manerium de, 16;
villata de. 77, 86; Galfridus fil.
Rob. de, 76; Joh. fil. Walt. de, 10;
Juliana uxor Walt. de, 78; Plesen-
cia uxor Thome de, 83, 96, 97; Rob.
de, 76, 101; Thos. de, 87; Thos.

heres de, 83; Walt. de, 78; Will.
fil. Henr. de, 4

Akesekes, Akeseles, Galfridus de, 23,
34

Akton, Laurence de, 118
Alani, Brianus fil., 34

Aldbrough (Holderness), 181, 268
Aldene, Jordanus de, 22

Aldin Grange, Aldyngrigge, 110
Aldingham (Lancs.), 209, 279
Aldington (Kent), 300

Aldman, Johannes, 6

Alduse, Joh. fil., Rob. fil., Cristiana
uxor Joh. fil., 4

Aleinscheles, Gilb. fil. Alex. de, Hawi-
sia filia Rob. de, 68

Alewent, 82

Alexandri, Beatricia filia, 81

Algarkirk (Lincs.), 301

Alicia, 13; infantula, 27

in

Alicie, Joh. fil., 79; Rob. fil., 26, 27,
30; vidue, Rob. fil., 31
Allerdean, Allerdene, Allirden
Norhamschyre, 118; Nich. de, 114
Allerton, see Northallerton; Mau-
leverer, Aluerton Malurry, 203,
211 (2), 213, 277; priory, 203n
Allertonshire, Alvertonshire, 140, 146,
149, 229; jurisdiction, spirituality,
189, 192, 263

Almondbury, Almundbery, Almund-
bury, 162, 250, 295 (2)
Alnemuta, 15

sec North-

Alnham, Alaham, 237; Yvo de, 115
Alnwick, Alnewik, 147, 237; abbey,
237n (3), 238n (3); Will., bishop of
Lincoln, 212n (2), 299
Alston, Aldiston', 236
Alverton, Aluretone,
allerton; Sir Hugh, 274
Alwent, John, 218
Alwinton, Aluerton', 237
Alwinus, see Ailwin
Amounderness, Amondernes', deanery,
145, 150, 202, 208

Ampleforth prebend (York), 300

Amundeuille, Damundeuille, Ed-
mundeuille, Mundeuille, Radulfus
de, 10, 85, 92, 95-97; Rob. de, le
bastard, 41

Ancita de Clara, 78
Ancroft, Anecroft, 114
Andree, Joh. fil., 85

Andrew, Ric., dean of York, 291
Anerceby, dom. R., 36
Anglerus, Will., 124
Anglicus, see Inglys

Angoulême, Engolisma, Hugh de,
archdeacon of Canterbury, 141, 281,
282, 290

Annesley, Andesley, 173, 261
Annyngson', Thos., 211

Antegone filia Gilb. de Thikeley, 36
Apesthorpe prebend (York), 295
Appleton, Appulton, Nun, priory, 159,
166, 251, 256; -le-Street, 191, 265;
Wiske, 189, 264
Applingdene, see Epplingdene
Appuldurford (I.W.), 296

Arch', Henr., Alicia mater ejus, 55
Archidiaconi, Emericus fil., 32
Arcu, Adam cum, 36
Ardene, 64

Argentein, Argentoin, Joh. fil. Will.
de, 70; Emma mater ejus, 70 (2)
Arkendale, 214n

Arkendenlofthows, 214

Arkil, Archilli, Thos. fil. Rog. fil., 31;

de Magna Oseworth, 73

Arksey, Arkesay, 164n, 253

Arlecdon, Arledon, 279

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119; de la Ley, 114n; Umfra-
ville, 125n

Armthorpe, Armethorp, 164n, 253
Arnall, see Arnold

Arncliffe (W.R.), 161, 255

Arnold, Arnald, Arnall', 173, 261;
John. 291; Ric., subdean of York,
195, 241, 291; Rob. fil., 23
Artel, Rob., 81

Arthington priory. 163n, 249, 256n
Arthur, Artur, Ralf, 49; Will., 111,
127 Grayfot, 39
Aselakeby, see Aislaby
Ashridge (Berks), 216n

Askham Brian. Askeham, Askam,
158, 252; Richard, 158, 251
Astini, Rog. fil., 20
Aston, 163, 253
Attebenelandes, 123

Attenborough, Adyngburgh, 173, 261
Atwick, Attyngwik', Autynwik', 180,

268

Aublin, Thos., 48

Auckland, Aclent, Auclent, 48, 49,

113, 147; burgus, 54; ecclesia, 46,
233; veredictum, 54; vetus parcus,
39; dean, see Will. Doncastre; dean
and chapter, 232n; messarius de,
see Joh. Paulin ; Joh. faber,
Beatrix filia ejus, 39.; Rogerus
serviens de, 39

Auckland, Norhte, 44
Auckland, S. Elene, 40

Auckland, West, Joh. fil. Eustachii de,
38; Rogerus fil. Joh. de,
39;
Will.
Bercarius de, Ivetta uxor ejus,
Henricus fil. ejus, 40
Auditor causarum, 241

Auford, Walt. de, 57; Will. de, 113
Aughton, Aghton', 185, 267

Aula, Will. de, Gilbertus fil. ejus, 31
Aurifaber, Magister Walterus, 46
Averham, Aueram, Auerham, 170,
259

Avignon, 283

Aycliffe, Acle, 233;

molendinum,

villata, 37; Thos. longus de, 37
Ayremyn, see Airmyn

Aysgarth, Aykeskarth', Ayskerth',
204, 220 (2), 276

Ayton, Great, Aton', 189, 264

B

Baar, Baart, see Barde

Babworth, 169, 258

Bacheler, Semannus, Cecilia uxor
ejus, 22

Bacherii, Iueta filia Ric., 30

Badde, Syeriz, 66

Badsworth, Baddesworth, 148, 164,

251
Baifot, Rob., 39
Bainton, 184, 267
Baker, Walran the, 128
Baldewinus quidam, 29

Balliol, Baielo, Baillio, Baillol, Baiolo,
Balliolo, Bayllol, Beglolo, Eus-
tachius de, 10; Eustachius frater
dom. Joh. de. 85; Henr. de, 10;
Joh. de, 9, 10, 85, 86; Baldewinus
homo Joh. de, 5; Rob. marescallus
Joh. de, 10; Tassin fil. Ingeram de,
8

Ballo, Astinus de, 54

Bamburgh, Baumburgh, 147, 237;
master of, 237
Banes, Joh., 216

Barba, Adam cum, 48, 72; Alex. fil.
ejus, 72

Barde, Baar, Baard, Baart, Berta uxor
Roulandi, Margeria uxor Rad.,
Rad. fil. Roulandi, 83; Rolandus,
Roolant, 10, 101, 103

Bardney abbey, 135, 179n (2)
Bardsey, Bardesay, Bardesey, 159, 250
Baret, Rad., 20

Barford, Bereforde, Alex. fullo de, 48
Barlay, John, 224
Barlow, Berleye, 53

Barmpton, Bermestone, Bermetone,
Bermistone, Bernestone, 35, 66, 71 ;
villata, 71, 73; Thos. fil. Warini de,
73

Barmston, Berneston', 180, 267
Barnard Castle, Bernardcastiell, Cas-
trum Bernardi, 5, 233n; castrum,
villata, veredictum, 15; Elyas fil.
Godefridi de, 15; Hugo serviens de,
75; Ingram de, clericus, 75; Ric. de,
clerk, 110; Joh. fil. Rog. de, 98;
Will. fil. Rogeri de, 97, 98
Barnburgh, Barneburgh,' 147, 163,
164, 253

Barnby prebend (York), 195, 291, 295,

296; -on-Don, 164, 253; -in-the-Wil-
lows, 170, 259

Barningham, 205, 277; (Suffolk), 291n
Barnsley, Barneslay, 148, 252
Barry, Will., prior of Finchale, 223
Barton-in-Fabis, 172, 260; -le-Street,
191, 265; Ric., 224, 225n
Barwick-in-Elmet, Berwyk, 157, 249
Basford, Baseford', Bayseford', 173,
261

Basset, Basseth, Agneta uxor Regin.,
33; Hugo, 23; dom. Regin., 112;
Will., 34

Bat, Joh., 66

Batayle, James, 122, 123 (2); John,
122; John (Willitoft), 122; Peter,
123 (3), 124; Rob., 123 (3), 124
Batel, hospitale de, 82

Bateman, Adam, 35; Alanus, 24
Bath and Wells, bishops, Thos. Bekyn-

ton, 239n; Henry Bowet, 135
Batley, Batelay, 160, 250
Battlefield college (Salop), 278n
Baumber (Linc.), Baumburgh, 212n;
Will., 211n, 212, 213
Beadnell, Bednell, 119n, 120
Beatrix, 5

Beaufort, cardinal, 147

Beauvale priory, 173n, 203n, 216, 217
Bec, Adam, Elizabet his wife, 113
Beckermet, Beckirmet, 210, 280
Bedale, 205, 276

Bedburn, Bedeburn, capella de, 46
Beddington (Surrey), 300
Bedlington, Bedlingtone, Bedlintone,
236; villata de, 65, 67 (2); Scarf de,
65

Bedminster (Somerset), 294
Bedrule (Roxburgh), Rule Bethoc,
Adam, parson of, 125

Beechhill, prebend (York), Bichyll,

195

Beeford, Beford', 180, 268

Beelsby (Linc.), 292, 293
Beeston (Notts), 173, 261
Beetham, 207, 278
Beglolo, see Balliol

Bekynton, Thos., bishop of Bath and
Wells, 239n

Belle, Will., 9, 10, 11
Benedicti, Will. fil., 12
Benefeldsede, 67
Benour, John, 228
Bentham, 207, 278
Benton, 235

Bercarius, Eustachius, 40; Joh.,
Alanus fil. ejus, 19
Bereforde, see Barford

Bereville, Mr Ric. de, 111
Berleye, Rad. de,

tarius de, 53

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Bermetone, Bermistone, see Barmpton
Bernard, Ric., 30

Bernardcastiell, see Barnard Castle
Bernardi, Ric. fil., 45
Bernaye, Rad. de, 68
Berneston, see Barmston

Bernyngham, John, treasurer of York,
137, 246, 257, 272, 272n, 273, 291,
293, 294, 295, 296, 298
Berrig', 114

Berrington, Berrigdon, Beringdon,
114n; Henry de, 114, 117

Berta uxor Roulandi Baar, 83
Bertram, Rad. fil., 45 (2); Roger, 10,
85; Roger (Bottehole), 85; Will.
fil. Rad., 45

Best, Henry, 211
Betermaulhe, Walter, 41
Betoce, Will., 42

Beutroue, aula de, 24

Beverley, Beverlaco, 135, 140, 149, 298,
299; churches: minster, 140, 149,
182, 182n, 183, 186, 269, 294, 301;
altars and chantries: B.M., 272,
273, 301, 302; St. Andrew, 272, 273,
292, 297; St. James, 272, 273; St.
John of Beverley, 299; St. Kathe-
rine, 272. 273, 298, 299; St. Martin,
le charnel, 183, 272, 273, 274, 274n,
292, 301; St. Michael, 272, 273;
St. Peter, 272, 273, 294, 295; St.
Stephen, 272, 273; St. Mary, 183,
269; St. Nicholas, called Holme-
kirk', 183, 269; provostship, 140,
149; provostry, 180n, 181n, 182n,
183n, 184n (2), 268, 269; canons
and prebendaries, see John Bernyng-
ham, Henry Bowet, John Conge,
Will. Duffield, Will. Felter, Thos.
Haxey, John Notingham, Will.

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