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-The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Paston Letters, Volume VI (of 6), Part 2
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- divided into two e-texts, Letters and Index. Volume I, the
- General Introduction, will be released after all other volumes,
- matching the original publication order.
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-INDEX
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-LETTERS AND TITLES
-
-[In this Index will be found the names of the writers of the different
-letters, and of the persons written to, with the titles of other papers.
-The numbers referred to here are those of the letters, while the General
-Index refers to the volume and page, in which each name will be found.
-For the convenience, however, of persons using this Index, the Nos.
-contained in each volume are indicated at the head of every page.]
-
- VOL. II., Nos. 1 to 259.--
- VOL. III., 260 to 487.--
- VOL. IV., 488 to 694.--
- VOL. V., 695 to 935.--
- VOL. VI., 936 to 1088.
-
-
- ALYARD, EDMUND.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 944.
-
- ALYNGTON, GILES, and ROGER DARCY.
- _From_ William Makefyrr, 1078.
-
- ANCESTRY OF THE PASTONS, 643.
-
- ANDREW, THOMAS.
- _To_ William Paston, 1027, 1028.
-
- ANNE, Mrs.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 687.
-
- ANONYMOUS.
- _To_ ----, 2, 30, 165, 446.
- _To_ H. B., of Lincoln, 405.
- _To_ Paston, J., 56, 80, 145, 495, 574, 1082.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 690.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 501, 608, 977.
- _To_ Rothwell, Master, 570.
- _To_ Yelverton and Paston, 414.
-
- ARBLASTER, JAMES.
- _To_ Malden, Bailiff of, 808.
- _To_ Paston, John, 636.
-
- AUBRY, JOHN.
- _To_ Sir Henry Spelman, 718.
-
-
- B. D. M. S.
- _To_ John Paston, 631.
-
- BALKEY, T.
- _To_ John Paston, 1081.
-
- BARKER, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J., 265.
- _To_ Paston, John, 379.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 986.
- _To_ Worcester, William, 287.
- _From_ Fastolf, 318.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Barker and Howys), 144.
-
- BARNARD, WILLIAM.
- _To_ William Paston, 1055.
-
- BEAUCHAMP, Lord J.
- _To_ Sir Thomas Howes, 479.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 674.
-
- BEAUMONT, JOHN, Viscount.
- _From_ Buckingham, Humphrey, Duke of, 65.
- _From_ Jersey, Bailiff and Jurats of, 68.
- _From_ Lovel, John, Lord, 381.
- _From_ Norfolk, Eleanor, Duchess of, 382.
- _From_ Northwood, John, 78.
- _From_ Salisbury, Ric., Earl of, 361.
- _From_ Tailboys, Will., 100.
- _From_ Willoughby, John, 33.
-
- BECKHAM, EAST, 1074.
-
- BEDINGFIELD, EDMUND, (knighted 1483).
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 918.
- _To_ Paston, John, 1014.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 1015.
-
- BERNEY, JOHN.
- Memorandum of, 442.
- _To_ Paston, John, 199, 470, 471.
- _To_ Paston, John and W. Rokewode, 467.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Berney and others), 164, 171, 203, 204.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Berney and Henry Inglose), 39.
- _From_ Worcester, William (Botoner), 399.
-
- BERRY, HENRY.
- _To_ John Paston, 556.
-
- BILL OF COSTS, 788.
-
- BINGHAM, RICHARD.
- _To_ Fastolf, 308.
-
- BLACK KNIGHT, The.
- _From_ the Steward of Earl of Oxford, 1073.
-
- BLOUNT, SIR WALTER.
- _To_ Prior of Norwich, 573.
-
- BOCKING, JOHN.
- _To_ Fastolf, 322, 366.
- _To_ Paston, John, 330, 331, 334, 345, 354.
- _To_ White, William, 169.
- _To_ Yelverton, Paston, and Filongley, 396.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Bocking and others), 156, 158, 160, 161, 173,
- 318.
- _From_ Windsor, H., 299.
- _From_ Worcester, W., (to Bocking and Paston), 305.
- _From_ Yelverton, 155.
-
- BOLEYN, Sir GEOFFREY.
- _To_ John Paston, 428.
-
- BOTONER, W.--_See_ WORCESTER.
-
- BOURCHIER, THOS., Archbishop of CANTERBURY, afterwards Cardinal.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J., 326.
- _To_ Paston, J., 344.
- _From_ Thomas Howes, 688.
- Declaration of, 702.
-
- BOWET, AMYE.
- _To_ ----, 2.
-
- BRACKLEY, Friar.
- _To_ Paston, J., 177, 338, 339, 383, 395, 404, 409, 415, 416, 417,
- 418, 426, 429.
- _To_ Paston, William, 403.
- _From_ ----, 37.
- Whitsunday, Sermon of, 436.
-
- BRETON, JOHN, of Hadley.
- _To_ William Paston, 1085.
-
- BREWS, Dame ELIZABETH.
- _To_ John, or Sir John, Paston, the youngest, 894, 895, 896, 1017,
- 1018.
- _From_ Margaret Paston, 913.
-
- BREWS, MARGERY.
- _To_ John Paston, 897, 898.
- _From_ John Paston, 887.
- Paston, John, and M. B., 910.
- _See also_ Paston, Margery.
-
- BREWS, THOMAS, and Sir MILES STAPLETON.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 133.
-
- BREWS, Sir THOMAS.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 902.
- Memorandum of, 905.
-
- BROMHOLM, JOHN, Prior of.
- _To_ John Paston, 431, 972.
-
- BROMHOLM, NICHOLAS, Prior of.
- _To_ William Paston, 8.
-
- BROMHOLM, ROBERT, Prior of.
- _To_ John Paston, 84.
-
- BROWNE, Dame ELIZABETH.
- _To_ John Paston, 1003.
- Will of, _App._ 6.
-
- BROWNE, Sir GEORGE.
- _To_ John Paston, 694.
-
- BROWNE, ROBERT.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 422, 711.
-
- BUCKINGHAM, HUMPHREY, Duke of.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 65.
-
- BURTON, J.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 444.
-
-
- CAISTER CASTLE, Besiegers of.
- _From_ Writtill, 726.
-
- CAISTER COLLEGE.
- Foundation of, 571.
-
- CALLE, RICHARD.
- _To_ Paston, John, Senior, 152, 458, 485, 492, 498, 499, 507, 522,
- 523, 524, 538, 558, 568, 593.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 587, 663, 712, 717.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, the younger, 487, 1067, 1068.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 464, 820, 955.
- _To_ Paston, Margery, 713.
- _From_ Paston, John (to Calle and others), 540, 601, 575, 591.
- Bill of Costs of, 788.
-
- CALL, ROBERT.
- _To_ John Paston, 420.
-
- CALTHORPE, W.
- _To_ John Paston, 367.
-
- CANON, THOMAS, the elder, of Mekyll Pagrave.
- _To_ J. Paston, 281.
-
- CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, (JOHN STAFFORD).
- _From_ John Hauteyn, 63.
-
- CHAMBRE, ELEANOR.
- _To_ William Paston, 45.
-
- CHAMBERLAIN, Sir ROGER.
- _To_ Agnes Paston, 64.
-
- CHANCELLOR, the LORD.
- _From_ John Paston, 530.
-
- CHEDWORTH, JOHN, Bishop of Lincoln.
- _To_ John Paston, 302.
-
- CLARENCE, GEORGE, Duke of.
- _From_ Edward IV., 719.
-
- CLERE, EDMUND.
- _To_ John Paston, 270.
-
- CLERE, ELIZABETH.
- _To_ Paston, John, 94, 114, 447.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 654.
-
- CLERE, ROBERT.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1023.
-
- CLOPTON, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 209, 242, 243.
-
- COKE, WILLIAM, and others.
- _From_ Sir John Fastolf, 107.
-
- COLE, WILLIAM and others.
- _From_ Sir John Fastolf, 104.
-
- COOK, JOHN.
- _From_ W. Coting, 697.
-
- COTING, W.
- _To_ Cook, John, 697.
- _To_ Paston, John, 89.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 445.
-
- CRANE, ALICE.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 296.
-
- CRANE, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 121, 285.
-
- CRESSINGHAM MANOR, 961.
-
- CROFT, RICHARD.
- _From_ John Paston (the younger), 989.
-
- CROMWELL, Lord.
- _To_ John Paston, 313.
-
- CROWMER, ROBERT.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1060.
-
- CRYNE, T.
- _To_ John Paston, 980.
-
-
- DALLING, WILLIAM.
- Petition of, 25.
-
- DAMME, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, 95.
- _To_ Paston, John (from Damme and Gresham), 151.
-
- DANIEL, THOMAS.
- _From_ Rob. Wenyngton, 90.
-
- DARCY, ROGER, and GILES ALYNGTON.
- _From_ William Makefyrr, 1078.
-
- DAUBENEY, J.
- _To_ Paston, John, 521.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 1022.
- _From_ Lampet, Ralph, 542.
- _From_ Paston J. (to Daubeney and others), 575, 591.
-
- DAUNE, CICELY.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 679.
-
- DAVERSE, T.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 660.
-
- DAVY, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 433.
-
- DEBENHAM, TYMPERLEY, and WHITE.
- _To_ John Paston, 189.
-
- DENYES, THOMAS.
- _To_ Paston, John, 123, 141, 181, 239, 244, 245, 454, 455.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 463.
-
- DOLLAY, R.
- _To_ John Paston, 248.
-
- DORY, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 353.
-
- DOWBIGGING, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 506.
-
- DOWNYNG, JOHN.
- _To_ Edmund Paston, 991.
-
- DURHAM, Bishop of (JOHN SHERWOOD).
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1040.
-
-
- EBESHAM, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 695.
-
- EDINGTHORPE, Parson of.
- _To_ ----, 18.
- _To_ William Sewardby, 3.
-
- EDWARD IV.
- _To_ Clarence, Warwick, and Archbishop Nevill, 717.
- _To_ Fynys, Sir Robert, 693.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 683, 698.
- _To_ Swan, William, 758.
- _To_ Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, 641.
- _From_ Paston, John, Senior, 569.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 879.
-
- ELIZABETH, Queen of Henry VII.
- _To_ Earl of Oxford, 1020.
-
- ERRANDS to Marlingford, 940.
-
- ESTGATE, JOHN.
- _To_ ----, 602.
-
- EYE, Bailiffs, etc. of.
- _To_ John, Duke of Suffolk, 760.
-
-
- FASTOLF, Sir JOHN.
- Memoranda by, 159, 166.
- Claims against the Crown, 309, 310.
- _To_ Berney, John, and Thomas Howes, 164, 171, 174.
- _To_ Berney, Howes, and Shipdham, 203.
- _To_ Berney, John, and Henry Inglose, 39.
- _To_ Berney, Paston, and Howes, 204.
- _To_ Bocking or Barker for J. Paston, 318.
- _To_ Fastolf, John, and John Kirteling, 97.
- _To_ Filongley, Henry, and John Paston, 271.
- _To_ Howes, Thomas, 122, 125, 130, 138, 153, 162, 186, 188, 202,
- 205, 251.
- _To_ Howes and W. Barker, 144.
- _To_ Howes and J. Bocking, 160, 161, 142.
- _To_ Howes, Bocking, and Shipdham, 156.
- _To_ Howes, W. Coke, and W. Shipdham, 107.
- _To_ Howes, W. Cole, and W. Shipdham, 104.
- _To_ Howes, Th. Green, and Shipdham, 137.
- _To_ Howes, Jenney, and Bocking, 158.
- _To_ Molyneux, Nich., 304.
- _To_ Norfolk, Duke of, 277, 278.
- _To_ Paston, John, 92, 261, 266, 269, 272, 277, 279, 286, 289, 290,
- 293, 298, 307, 312, 318, 321, 323, 329, 335, 336, 337, 341, 349,
- 350, 351, 357, 380.
- _To_ Paston, Molyneux, and West, 319.
- _To_ Paston and Yelverton, 296.
- _To_ Paston and Howes, 376.
- _To_ Scrope, Stephen, 360.
- _To_ Waller, Ric., 264.
- _To_ Whytyngham, Lady, 317.
- _To_ Yelverton, W., 359.
- _From_ Bingham, Ric., 308.
- _From_ Bocking, John, 322.
- _From_ Bourchier, Archbishop, 326.
- _From_ Filongley, Henry, 340.
- _From_ Howes, Th., 192.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 168.
- _From_ Paston, J., and T. Howes, 368.
- _From_ Worcester (Botoner), W., 364, 365.
- _From_ Yelverton, W., 154.
- Will of, 385, 386, 387.
- Will of, depositions touching, 565.
- Will of, examinations touching, 606, 639.
- Inventory of Goods, 388.
- Wardrobe of, 389.
- College of, 390, 752.
- Goods of, 638.
- Lands of, 750.
- Sir J. F. and John Paston, 392.
- _See also_ Paston, William, son of the Judge.
-
- FASTOLF, JOHN, and JOHN KIRTELING.
- _From_ Sir John Fastolf, 97.
-
- FELBRIGGE, Sir JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 625.
-
- FENN, HUGH.
- _To_ Paston, John, 277, 328.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 682.
-
- FILONGLEY, HENRY.
- _To_ Sir J. Fastolf, 340.
-
- FILONGLEY, HENRY, and JOHN PASTON.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 271.
-
- FILONGLEY, HENRY, J. PASTON, and YELVERTON.
- _From_ J. Bocking, 396.
-
- FITZHUGH, ALICE, Lady.
- _To_ John Paston, 1008.
-
- FITZWALTER, JOHN, Lord.
- _To_ Paston, John, 1011.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 1024, 1025.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 1042.
-
- FRENCH PRISONERS, Report of, 512.
-
- FUNERAL EXPENSES of Lady Katherine Howard, 622.
-
- FYNYS, Sir ROBERT.
- _From_ Edward IV., 693.
-
-
- GLOUCESTER, RICHARD, Duke of.
- _To_ Lord Nevill, 992.
-
- GLOYS, JAMES.
- _To_ Paston, Jon, 81, 178, 179, 300, 482.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 650.
- _From_ Margaret Paston, 825.
-
- GNATESHALE, THOMAS.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 634, 635.
- _From_ Lord Scales, 76.
-
- GOLDEWELL, NICHOLAS.
- _From_ William Paston, 937.
-
- GRANT from the Crown, 473.
-
- GRENE, THOMAS.
- _To_ William Yelverton, 651.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Grene and others), 137.
-
- GRESHAM, Tenants of.
- _From_ Lord Molynes, 86.
-
- GRESHAM, JAMES.
- _To_ Damme, Simon, 670.
- _To_ Paston, John, 74, 96, 127, 129, 131, 146, 147, 198, 303, 325,
- 348, 460, 513, 545, 555.
- _To_ Paston, J. (from Gresham and J. Damme), 151.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 771.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 546.
- _To_ Paston, William, 51.
- _To_ White, Master, 128.
- _From_ Paston, J., 136.
- _From_ Paston, J., to Margaret Paston, James Gresham, and Calle,
- 661.
-
- GREY of Hastings, EDMUND, Lord.
- _To_ J. Paston, 250.
- _From_ J. Paston, 252.
-
- GRIGGS, T.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1029.
-
- GYNE, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, 29.
- _To_ Paston, Will., 52.
-
-
- H. B. of Lincoln.
- _To_ Anonymous, 405.
-
- HANSSON, CHRISTOPHER.
- _To_ J. Paston, 419.
-
- HARWARD, WILLIAM.
- _From_ Elizabeth, Countess of Surrey, 1005.
-
- HARWELLBURY, STANSTED and, 1000.
-
- HARYSON, LUMEN.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1041.
-
- HASTINGS, Lord.
- _To_ Middleton, Sir John of, and Sir J. Paston, 839.
- _To_ Paston, John, 847, 848.
- _From_ John Paston, 886.
-
- HAWTE, JAMES.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 714.
-
- HAWTEYN, JOHN.
- Deposition against, 46.
- _To_ Stafford, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 63.
- Oxnead, 50.
-
- HELLESDEN, Duke of Suffolk's attack on, 615.
-
- HENRY VI.
- _To_ Nedham, John, and John Littleton, 411.
- _To_ Paston, John, 139.
- _From_ Richard, Duke of York, 143.
- Memorial to, 282.
-
- HENRY VII.
- _To_ Oxford, Earl of, 1036, 1046.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John, 1010, 1066.
-
- HERLYNG, JOHN, of Basyngham.
- Petition of, to 'Lady' Paston, 678.
-
- HERT, Sir THOMAS.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 990.
-
- HEVENINGHAM, Sir JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, Senior, 404.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 191.
-
- HEYDON, Sir HENRY.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1056.
-
- HEYDON, TUDDENHAM and, Oppressions of, 176.
-
- HOWARD, Sir JOHN, 658, 669.
- _From_ Duke of Norfolk, 668.
-
- HOWARD, Lady KATHERINE, 622.
-
- HOWYS, Sir THOMAS.
- _To_ Bourchier, Cardinal, 688.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J., 192.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J. (from Howes and Paston), 368.
- _To_ Paston, John, 259, 263, 267, 268, 273, 509.
- _From_ Beauchamp, Lord, 479.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir J., 122, 125, 130, 138, 153, 162, 186, 188, 202,
- 205, 251.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir J, (to Howes and Paston), 376.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir J. (to Howes and others), 104, 107, 137, 144,
- 156, 158, 160, 161, 164, 171, 173, 174, 203, 204.
- Declaration of, 672.
-
- HUNGERFORD, Lord, and ROBERT WHITYNGHAM.
- _To_ Margaret of Anjou, 480.
-
-
- INGLOSE, HENRY, and JOHN BERNEY.
- _From_ Sir John Fastolf, 39.
-
- INGHAM, WALTER.
- Petition of, 238.
-
- INVENTORY, AN, 1079.
- _See also_ Plate.
-
-
- JEFFREYS, THOMAS.
- _From_ Duke of Suffolk, 997.
-
- JENNEY, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 294, 295.
-
- JENNEY, WILLIAM.
- _To_ J. Paston, 384, 443.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf (to Jenney and others), 158.
-
- JERMYN, JOHN.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 167.
-
- JERNYNGHAM, JOHN.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 369.
-
- JERSEY, Bailiff and Jurats of.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 68.
-
- JOYE, WILLIAM, and WILLIAM PASTON, 49.
-
- JULLYE.
- _To_ his Father, 959.
-
-
- KELA, THOMAS.
- _To_ John Paston, 899.
-
- KEMP, Cardinal, Lord Chancellor.
- Petition to, 218.
-
- KENDAL, Sir JOHN.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1069.
-
- KENDAL, JOHN.
- _To_ William Paston, 1076.
-
- KING, JOHN.
- _From_ Paston, William, 970.
- _From_ George, servant to William Paston, 971.
-
- KNAPTON, Manor of, 960.
-
- KNIVET, Sir WILLIAM, and others.
- _From_ Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk, 1061.
-
- KYLLYGREWE, ROBERT.
- _To_ Ric. Wasse, 1083.
-
-
- LAMPET, RALPH.
- _To_ Daubeney, his cousin, 542.
- Testimony of, 541.
-
- LANGLEY, Abbot of.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 549.
- _To_ Stokes, John, 407.
-
- LEDHAM, ROBERT.
- Information against, 241.
-
- L'ESTRANGE, ROGER.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1054.
-
- LETHUM, ROBERT.
- _To_ John Paston, 459.
-
- LIGHTFOOTE, RICHARD, and WILLIAM PASTON.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 1071.
-
- LINCOLN, JOHN CHEDWORTH, Bishop of.
- _To_ John Paston, 302.
-
- LITTLETON, THOMAS, and JOHN NEDHAM.
- _From_ Henry VI., 411.
-
- LOMNER, WILLIAM.
- _To_ John Paston, 120, 190, 402, 465, 963.
-
- LOVEL, JOHN, Lord.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 381.
-
- LYNG, Sir T.
- _To_ Sir J. Paston, 1058.
-
- LYNSTED, THOMAS.
- _From_ William Paston, 948.
-
-
- MAKEFYRR, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Roger Darcy and Giles Alyngton, 1078.
-
- MALDEN, Bailiff of.
- _From_ James Arblaster, 808.
-
- MARGARET of Anjou.
- _From_ Lord Hungerford and Robert Whityngham, 480.
-
- MARHAM, PETER.
- _To_ William Paston, 957.
-
- MARLINGFORD.
- Manor of, 953.
- Errands to, 940.
-
- MARYOT, JOHN.
- _To_ William Paston, 54.
-
- MAUTBY, BAILIFF of.
- _From_ William Paston, 1033.
-
- MAUTBY, EDWARD.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 653.
-
- MEMORANDA, 954, 1084.
-
- MEMORANDA for PROSECUTIONS, 175.
-
- MIDDLETON, Sir JOHN of, and Sir J. PASTON.
- _From_ Lord Hastings, 839.
-
- MOLYNES, LORD.
- _To_ the Gresham Tenants of, 86.
- _To_ Winchester, Bishop of, 79.
-
- MOLYNEUX, NICH.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 304, 319.
-
- MOWTH, Friar JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 628.
-
- MUNDEFORD, ELIZABETH.
- _To_ John Paston, 502.
-
- MUNDFORD, OSBERT.
- _To_ J. Paston, 208, 378.
-
-
- NAUNTON, WILLIAM.
- _To_ John Paston, Senior, 486.
-
- NEDHAM, JOHN, and THOMAS LITTLETON.
- _From_ Henry VI., 411.
-
- NEVILL, LORD.
- _From_ Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 992.
-
- NEVILL, G., Archbishop of YORK.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 709.
- _From_ Edward IV., 719.
-
- NORFOLK, Authorities in.
- _From_ Yorkist Lords, 410.
-
- NORFOLK, Gentlemen of.
- _To_ the Sheriff, 211.
-
- NORFOLK, Parties in, 219.
-
- NORFOLK, Sheriff of.
- _To_ King and Council, 214.
- _From_ Gentlemen of Norfolk, 211.
- _From_ Paston, J., 212.
-
- NORFOLK, JOHN MOWBRAY, Third Duke of.
- Proclamation by, 210.
- _To_ J. Paston, 58, 148, 150.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir J., 277, 278.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 134.
- Petition against the Duke of Somerset, 230.
-
- NORFOLK, CATHERINE, Duchess of.
- _To_ J. Paston, 60.
-
- NORFOLK, ELEANOR, Duchess of.
- _To_ Beaumont, Viscount, 382.
- _To_ Paston, J., 288.
-
- NORFOLK, JOHN MOWBRAY, Fourth Duke of.
- _To_ Besieged at Caister (passports), 730, 731.
- _To_ Howard, Sir John, 668.
- _To_ Paston, John, Senior, 548.
- _To_ Paston, John, the youngest, 614.
- _From_ Paston, John, 824.
-
- NORFOLK, Duke of, his Council.
- _From_ Lord Scales, 706.
-
- NORFOLK, JOHN HOWARD, Duke of.
- _To_ John Paston, 994, 1002.
-
- NORFOLK, ELIZABETH, Duchess of.
- _To_ Knivet, Sir William, and others, 1061.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 1064.
-
- NORMAN, EDMUND.
- Will of, 57.
-
- NORTHWOOD or NORWODE, JOHN.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 78.
- _From_ J. Paston, 225.
-
- NORWICH, W., Bishop of.
- _To_ W. Yelverton, 441.
-
- NORWICH, JOHN, Prior of.
- _To_ ----, 1013.
- _From_ Sir Walter Blount, 573.
-
-
- OCLEY, WILLIAM.
- _To_ William Paston, 1088.
-
- OGARD, Dame ALICE.
- _To_ John Paston, 327.
-
- OSBERN, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 193, 215.
-
- OUTRAGES, Information of, 217.
-
- OXFORD, JOHN, Twelfth Earl of.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J., 168.
- _To_ Jermyn, J., 167.
- _To_ Norfolk, Duke of, 134.
- _To_ Paston, J., 118, 124, 132, 149, 163, 437, 438, 456.
- _To_ Stapleton, Sir M., and Th. Brews, 133.
- _From_ Paston, J., 240.
-
- OXFORD, ELIZABETH, Countess of.
- _To_ J. Paston, 232, 233, 234.
-
- OXFORD, JOHN, Thirteenth Earl of.
- _To_ Bedinfield, Sir Edmund, 1015.
- _To_ a Lady, 775.
- _To_ Paston, Edmund, 1034.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John (the elder), 686, 696.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John (the younger), 1012, 1021, 1032,
- 1037, 1038, 1045, 1047, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1072.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, and another, 1065.
- _To_ Spilman, Henry, and others, 770.
- _To_ Vere, Thomas, 769.
- _From_ Elizabeth, Queen of Henry VII., 1020.
- _From_ Henry VII., 1036, 1046.
-
- OXFORD, STEWARD of Earl of.
- _To_ 'Black Knight,' 1073.
-
- OXFORD, MARGARET, Countess of.
- _To_ John or Sir John Paston, 1009, 1070.
-
- OXNEAD PARSONAGE, 934, 943.
-
- OXNEAD and FRIAR HAWTEYN, 50.
-
-
- PAINTER'S WORK, 756.
-
- PAMPYNG, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, Senior, 481, 559.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 751.
- _From_ John Paston to Pampyng and others, 540.
-
- PASSPORT.
- _To_ Besieged on surrender of Caister, 730.
-
- PASTON, Land in, 48.
-
- PASTON, Vicar of.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 852, 853.
-
- PASTON, AGNES.
- _To_ Paston, Edmund, 62.
- _To_ Paston, John, 93, 105, 194, 195, 196, 207, 222, 227, 237, 363,
- 493.
- _To_ Paston, William, 34.
- _From_ Chamberlain, Sir Roger, 64.
- _From_ Poynings, Elizabeth, 374.
- _From_ Reynolds, William, of Crowmer, 231.
- _From_ Williamson, Sir Robert, 503.
- 'Errands to London of A. P.,' 362.
- Will of, 644, 645.
-
- PASTON, Dame AGNES, Widow of
- the Second Sir John.
- Will of, _App._ 9.
-
- PASTON, AGNES and WILLIAM.
- Manors of, 919.
-
- PASTON, CLEMENT, Father of the Judge.
- Will of, _App._ 1.
-
- PASTON, CLEMENT, Son of the Judge.
- _To_ J. Paston, 430, 461, 478, 484, 557, 564, 627.
-
- PASTON, EDMUND, Son of the Judge.
- _To_ John Paston, 69, 789, 870.
- _From_ Agnes Paston, 62.
- Will of, 85.
-
- PASTON, EDMUND, Son of John.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John, the younger, his brother, 789, 952,
- 1056.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 975.
- _To_ Paston, William, his brother, 974.
- _From_ Downyng, John, 991.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 1034.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 836.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John (to him and John Paston), 873.
- _From_ Paston, William, his brother, 969.
-
- PASTON, JOHN, Son of the Judge.
- _To_ ----, 213, 508.
- _To_ Chancellor, the Lord, 530.
- _To_ Edward iv., 569.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir John (from him and Howes), 368.
- _To_ Gloys, Jas., 301.
- _To_ Gresham, Jas., 136.
- _To_ Grey, Edmund, Lord of Hastings, 252.
- _To_ Norfolk, Sheriff of, 212.
- _To_ Norwode, John, 225.
- _To_ Oxford, Earl of, 240.
- _To_ Pampyng, Calle, and Wykes, 540.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 659, 700, 741.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 408, 412, 468, 475, 535, 595, 600, 609.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, and others, 575, 591, 601.
- _To_ Radclyff, John, of Attylburgh, 624.
- _To_ Southwell, Richard, 440.
- _To_ Suffolk, Duke of, 534.
- _From_ Anonymous, 56, 80, 145, 495, 574, 1082.
- _From_ Anonymous (to Paston and Yelverton), 414.
- _From_ Arblaster, Jas., 636.
- _From_ B. D. M. S., 631.
- _From_ Balkey, T., 1081.
- _From_ Barker, Will., 379.
- _From_ Berney, John, 199, 470, 471.
- _From_ Berney, John (to Paston and Rokewode), 467.
- _From_ Berry, Henry, 556.
- _From_ Bocking, John, 330, 331, 334, 345, 354.
- _From_ Bocking, John (to Paston and others), 396.
- _From_ Boleyn, Sir Geoffrey, 428.
- _From_ Botoner, W. _See_ Worcester.
- _From_ Bourchier, Archbishop, 344.
- _From_ Brackley, Friar. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Bromholm, John, Prior of, 431.
- _From_ Bromholme, Robert, Prior of, 84.
- _From_ Calle, Richard. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Call, Robert, 420.
- _From_ Calthorpe, W., 367.
- _From_ Canon, Thos., the Elder, of Mekyll Pagrave, 281.
- _From_ Clere, Edmund, 270.
- _From_ Clere, Elizabeth, 94, 114, 447.
- _From_ Clopton, John, 209, 242, 243.
- _From_ Cotyng, W., 89.
- _From_ Crane, John, 121.
- _From_ Cromwell, Lord, 313.
- _From_ Damme, John, 95.
- _From_ Damme, John, and J. Gresham, 151.
- _From_ Daubeney, J., 521.
- _From_ Davy, John, 433.
- _From_ Debenham, Tymperley, and White, 189.
- _From_ Denyes, Thomas, 123, 141, 181, 239, 244, 245, 454, 455.
- _From_ Dollay, R., 248.
- _From_ Dory, John, 353.
- _From_ Dowbigging, John, 506.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir John. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir John (to Paston and others), 204, 271, 275, 319,
- 376.
- _From_ Felbrigge, Sir John, 625.
- _From_ Fenn, Hugh, 324, 328.
- _From_ Gloys, Jas., 81, 178, 179, 300, 482.
- _From_ Gresham, Jas. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Grey (of Hastings), Edmund, Lord, 250.
- _From_ Gyne, John, 29.
- _From_ Hansson, Christopher, 419.
- _From_ Henry VI., 139.
- _From_ Heveningham, Sir John, 494.
- _From_ Howes, Thomas, 259, 263, 267, 268, 273, 347, 509.
- _From_ Jenney, John, 294, 295.
- _From_ Jenney, William, 384, 443.
- _From_ Lethum, Robert, 459.
- _From_ Lincoln, John Chedworth, Bishop of, 302.
- _From_ Lomner, William, 120, 190, 402, 465.
- _From_ Mowth, Friar John, 628.
- _From_ Mundeford, Elizabeth, 502.
- _From_ Mundeford, Robert, 208, 378.
- _From_ Naunton, William, 486.
- _From_ Norfolk, third Duke of, 58, 148, 150.
- _From_ Norfolk, fourth Duke of, 548.
- _From_ Norfolk, Catherine, Duchess of, 60, 288.
- _From_ Ogard, Dame Alice, 327.
- _From_ Osbern, John, 193, 215.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 118, 124, 132, 149, 163, 437, 438, 456.
- _From_ Oxford, Elizabeth, Countess of, 232, 233, 234.
- _From_ Pampyng, John, 481, 559.
- _From_ Paston, Agnes. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Clement, 430, 461, 478, 484, 557, 564, 627.
- _From_ Paston, Edmund, 69, 870.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 375, 477, 511, 518, 612, 613.
- _From_ Paston, John, his second son, 532, 533, 552, 586, 633.
- _From_ Paston, Margaret. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, William, his brother, 91, 254, 260, 391, 400, 406,
- 526.
- _From_ Paston, William, and Th. Playter, 448.
- _From_ Payn, John, 126.
- _From_ Playter, Thomas. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Playter, Thomas, and W. Paston, 450.
- _From_ Price, William, 291.
- _From_ R. C. V. C., 550.
- _From_ Reppes, Robert, 36.
- _From_ Russe, John, 333, 476, 515, 525, 529, 531, 580.
- _From_ Rysing, John, 588.
- _From_ St. Benet's, Abbot of, 274.
- _From_ Scales, Thos., Lord. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Shotbolt, John, 434.
- _From_ Smythe, John, 453.
- _From_ Southwell, Ric., 206, 262, 632.
- _From_ Sperlyng, G., 398.
- _From_ Sporle, Vicar of, 140.
- _From_ Taverham, Roger, 490, 491.
- _From_ W. C., 516.
- _From_ Warwick, Ric., Earl of, 257.
- _From_ Wayte, William, 142, 170, 172.
- _From_ Willoughby (of Eresby), Robert, Lord, 61.
- _From_ Windsor, Henry, 332, 370, 483.
- _From_ Wingfield, Sir John, 439.
- _From_ Worcester (or Botoner), W. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Wychyngham, Edmund, 220.
- _From_ Wykes, John, 514.
- _From_ Wymondham, John, 619.
- _From_ Yelverton, William, 66.
- _From_ York, Richard, Duke of, 256.
- Petitions of, 59, 102, 135, 524, 575, 590.
- Expenses of, 373.
- Outlawry of, 572.
- Funeral of, 637.
- J. P., and Margaret Paston, 43.
- Fastolf, Sir J., and J. P., 392.
-
- PASTON, or WORTES, JOHN, 11, 14.
-
- PASTON, JOHN, eldest son of John Paston, Senior (Sir John in 1463).
- _To_ Anne, Mistress, 687.
- _To_ Beauchamp, Lord, 674.
- _To_ Edward IV., 879.
- _To_ Paston, Edmund, his brother, 836.
- _To_ Paston, John, his father, 375, 477, 511, 518, 612, 613.
- _To_ Paston, John, his brother, 655, 662, 665, 691, 703, 715, 729,
- 742, 753, 762, 781, 782, 798, 800, 812, 813, 826, 830, 831, 832,
- 833, 834, 841, 842, 843, 858, 860, 861, 864, 881, 883, 884, 888,
- 892, 900, 903, 909, 912, 914, 929, 936.
- _To_ Paston, John, and Edmund, 873.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, his mother, 652, 725, 736, 774, 795, 837,
- 846, 856, 857, 865, 875, 889, 891, 893, 911, 916, 930, 956.
- _To_ Townsend, Roger, 699.
- _To_ Writtill, Master, 722, 723.
- _From_ Anonymous, 690.
- _From_ Bedingfield, Edmund, 918.
- _From_ Brews, Sir Thomas, 902.
- _From_ Browne, Robert, 429, 711.
- _From_ Calle, Richard, 487, 587, 663, 712, 717.
- _From_ Daubeney, John, 1022.
- _From_ Daune, Cecily, 679.
- _From_ Daverse, T., 660.
- _From_ Ebesham, William, 695.
- _From_ Edward IV., 683, 698.
- _From_ Fenn, Hugh, 682.
- _From_ Gloys, Sir James, 650.
- _From_ Gresham, James, 771.
- _From_ Hastings, Lord (to Sir John of Middleton and Sir John
- Paston), 839.
- _From_ Hawte, James, 714.
- _From_ Langley, Abbot of, 549.
- _From_ Nevill, G., Archbishop of York, 709.
- _From_ Osbern, John, 819.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 686, 696.
- _From_ Pampyng, John, 751.
- _From_ Paston, John (his father), 659, 700, 741.
- _From_ Paston, John, the youngest. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Margaret. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Walter, 945.
- _From_ Paston, William, 664, 854.
- _From_ Pecock, William, 786, 921, 922.
- _From_ Poynings, Elizabeth, 692.
- _From_ Pympe, John, 906, 907, 908.
- _From_ Reynforth, Constance, 928.
- _From_ Sporle, Tenants of, 844.
- _From_ Strange, J., 657.
- _From_ Whetley, J., 932.
- _From_ Whynbergh, Robert, 880.
- _From_ Worcester, W., (Botoner), 927.
- _From_ Wykes, John, 598, 626.
- Deeds of, 785.
- Will of, 920.
-
- PASTON, JOHN, the youngest (Sir John in 1487).
- _To_ ----, 449, 967.
- _To_ Brews, Margery, 887.
- _To_ Croft, Richard, 989.
- _To_ Fitzwalter, Lord, 1042.
- _To_ Hastings, Lord, 886.
- _To_ Norfolk, Duke of, 824.
- _To_ Paston, John, his father, 532, 533, 552, 586, 633.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, his brother, 659, 661, 666, 700, 705, 710,
- 716, 732, 735, 737, 740, 741, 746, 747, 793, 796, 801, 802, 804,
- 805, 809, 810, 817, 821, 823, 828, 829, 850, 876, 877, 883, 885,
- 890, 904, 925, 957.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 607, 673, 684, 759, 766, 776, 778, 780, 784,
- 868, 878, 882, 901, 915, 926, 962, 965, 979.
- _To_ Paston, Dame Margery, his wife, 1019.
- _To_ Paston, Will., his brother, and R. Lightfoot, 1071.
- _From_ Anonymous, 789.
- _From_ Brews, Dame Elizabeth, 894, 895, 896, 1017, 1018.
- _From_ Brews, Margery, 897, 898.
- _From_ Bromholm, John, Prior of, 972.
- _From_ Browne, Dame Elizabeth, 1003.
- _From_ Browne, Sir George, 694.
- _From_ Calle, Richard, 1067, 1068.
- _From_ Clere, Robert, 1023.
- _From_ Crowmer, Robert, 1060.
- _From_ Cryne, T., 980.
- _From_ Durham, Bishop of, 1040.
- _From_ Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady, 1008.
- _From_ Fitzwalter, John, Lord, 1011, 1024, 1025.
- _From_ Griggs, T., 1029.
- _From_ Haryson, Lumen, 1041.
- _From_ Hastings, Lord, 847, 848.
- _From_ Henry VII., 1010, 1066.
- _From_ Heydon, Sir Henry, 1056.
- _From_ Kela, Thomas, 899.
- _From_ Kendal, Sir John, 1069.
- _From_ L'Estrange, Roger, 1054.
- _From_ Lomnor, William, 963.
- _From_ Lyng, Sir T., 1058.
- _From_ Norfolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of, 1064.
- _From_ Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of, 994, 1002.
- _From_ Norfolk, John Mowbray, Fourth Duke of, 614.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Oxford, Margaret, Countess of, 1009, 1070.
- _From_ Paston, Edmund, 789, 952, 1056.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John (to him and Edmund Paston), 873.
- _From_ Paston, Margaret. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Margery, his wife, 923, 982, 983, 999, 1007, 1030.
- _From_ Paston, Walter, his brother, 946.
- _From_ Paston, William, his brother, 939, 942, 1026, 1031, 1039,
- 1053.
- _From_ Paston, William, his son, 1062.
- _From_ R. B., 984.
- _From_ R. L., 783.
- _From_ Southwell, Richard, 867.
- _From_ Suffolk, Duke of, 1006.
- _From_ Suffolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of, 993.
- _From_ Surrey. Earl of, 1043, 1044.
- _From_ Surrey, Elizabeth, Countess of, 1004.
- _From_ Writtill, 728.
- _From_ Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, 1048, 1059.
- J. P. and the surrender of Caister, 731.
- J. P. and Margery Brews, 910.
- J. P. and his uncle William, 966, 998.
- Books of, 987.
-
- PASTON, MARGARET, Wife of John.
- _To_ ----, 597.
- _To_ Brews, Dame Elizabeth, 913.
- _To_ Gloys, Sir James, 825.
- _To_ Paston, John, her husband, 38, 47, 75, 77, 82, 83, 87, 88, 103,
- 106, 180, 182, 183, 184, 187, 197, 201, 216, 221, 224, 226, 228,
- 229, 236, 306, 377, 423, 427, 432, 435, 462, 466, 469, 472, 488,
- 489, 496, 497, 504, 505, 510, 517, 536, 539, 544, 551, 553, 567,
- 578, 579, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 590, 594, 596, 599, 604, 610,
- 611, 616, 617, 620, 630, 761, 792, 811.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, her eldest son, 552, 592, 629, 649, 671, 701,
- 704, 720, 721, 724, 733, 752, 761, 790, 794, 803, 863, 871, 874,
- 917.
- _To_ Paston, John, her second son, 623, 787, 791, 792, 797, 811,
- 814, 816, 862, 866.
- _From_ Alyard, Edmund, 944.
- _From_ Anonymous, 501, 608, 977.
- _From_ Barker, W., 986.
- _From_ Burton, J., 444.
- _From_ Calle, Richard, 464, 820, 955.
- _From_ Clere, Elizabeth, 654.
- _From_ Cotyng, W., 445.
- _From_ Crane, Alice, 296.
- _From_ Denyes, Thomas, 463.
- _From_ Gnatyshale, Thomas, 634, 635.
- _From_ Gresham, James, 546.
- _From_ Herlyng, John, of Basyngham, 678.
- _From_ Hert, Sir Thomas, 990.
- _From_ Jernyngan, John, 369.
- _From_ Mautby, Edward, 653.
- _From_ Paston, Vicar of, 852, 853.
- _From_ Paston, Edmund, 975.
- _From_ Paston, John, her husband, 408, 412, 468, 475, 535, 595, 600,
- 609.
- _From_ Paston, John (to her and others), 591, 601.
- _From_ Paston, John, the eldest son. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, John, the youngest son. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Walter, her son, 931.
- _From_ Paston, William, 255, 869.
- _From_ Piers, 424, 474.
- _From_ Pykenham, William, 941.
- _From_ Russe, John, 656.
- _From_ Spany, Robert, of Possewyke, 394.
- _From_ Worcester, William, 681.
- _From_ Wykes, John, 576.
- Will of, 978.
- John Paston and M. P., 43.
-
- PASTON, MARGARET, Wife of Edmund.
- Will of, _App._ 8.
-
- PASTON, MARGARET, Wife of Robert.
- Will of, _App._ 5.
-
- PASTON, MARGERY, Daughter of John.
- _From_ Richard Calle, 713.
-
- PASTON, MARGERY, Wife of John Paston the youngest.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John, her husband, 923, 982, 983, 999,
- 1007, 1030.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 1019.
-
- PASTON, ROBERT, of Wiveton.
- Will of, _App._ 4.
-
- PASTON, WALTER, Son of John.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, his brother, 945.
- _To_ Paston, John, his brother, 946.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, his mother, 931.
- Will of, 950.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM, the Judge.
- _To_ ----, 10.
- _To_ the Vicar of the Abbot of Clugny, 20.
- _To_ Worsted, William, and others, 12.
- _From_ Anonymous, 15.
- _From_ Bromholme, Nich., Prior of, 8.
- _From_ Chambre, Eleanor, 45.
- _From_ Cressingham, Ralph, Parson of, 17.
- _From_ Gresham, Jas., 51.
- _From_ Gyney, John, 52.
- _From_ Maryot, John, 54.
- _From_ Paston, Agnes, 34.
- _From_ Willoughby, Robert, Lord, 22.
- _From_ Wotton, William, 55.
- Will of, _App._ 2.
- W. P., and William Joye, 49.
- Instructions to John Staynford, 7.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM, Son of the Judge.
- _To_ ----, Lord, 30.
- _To_ Goldewell, Nicholas, 937.
- _To_ King, John, 970.
- _To_ Lynsted, Thomas, 948.
- _To_ Paston, John, 91, 254, 260, 391, 400, 406, 526.
- _To_ Paston, John (from him and Playters), 450.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 664, 854.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 255, 869.
- _To_ Pope, William, of Bacton, 938.
- _To_ Staynford, John, 7.
- _To_ Walsh, Robert, 958, 964.
- _To_ Waryns, Henry, 949.
- _From_ Brackley, Friar, 403.
- Will of, _App._ 7.
- Plate of, 951.
- W. P. and Sir John Fastolf, 985.
- George, Servant of, to John King, 971.
- _See also_ Paston, Agnes, and William; _and_ Paston, John, the
- youngest.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM, Son of John.
- _To_ Mautby, Bailiff of, 1033.
- _To_ Paston, Edmund, his brother, 969.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John, the youngest, his brother, 939, 942,
- 1026, 1031, 1039, 1053.
- _From_ Andrew, Thomas, 1027, 1028.
- _From_ Barnard, William, 1055.
- _From_ Breton, John, of Hadley, 1086.
- _From_ Paston, Edmund, 974.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John (to him and R. Lightfoot), 1071.
- _From_ Wryght, John, 1085.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM, Son of Sir John the younger.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, his father, 1062.
- _From_ Kendal, John, 1076.
- _From_ Warham, Archbishop, 1075.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM (uncertain).
- _From_ Marham, Peter, 957.
- _From_ Ocley, William, 1088.
-
- PAYN, J.
- _To_ John Paston, 126.
-
- PECOCK, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 786, 921, 922.
-
- PICKERING, NICHOLAS.
- Will of, 603.
-
- PIERS.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 424, 474.
- _To_ Rokesby, Robert, 425.
-
- PLATE, INVENTORY of, 968.
-
- PLAYTER, THOMAS.
- _To_ Paston, John, 253, 421, 422, 451, 452, 457, 474, 500, 527, 528,
- 537.
- _To_ Paston, John (from William Paston and T. P.), 450.
-
- PLEADINGS in 23 Henry VI., 253.
-
- POPE, WILLIAM, of Bacton.
- _From_ William Paston, 938.
-
- POYNINGS, ELIZABETH.
- _To_ Paston, Agnes, 374.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 692.
-
- PRICE, WILLIAM.
- _To_ John Paston, 291.
-
- _Proclamation against_ Henry Tudor, 1001.
-
- PROSECUTIONS, Memoranda for, 176.
-
- PYKENHAM, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 941.
-
- PYMPE, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 906, 907, 908.
-
- PYRKE, JOHN.
- Will of, _App._ 3.
-
-
- R. B.
- _To_ John Paston, 984.
-
- R. C. V. C.
- _To_ John Paston, the eldest, 550.
-
- R. L.
- _To_ John Paston, 783.
-
- RADCLYFF, JOHN, of Attylborough.
- _To_ John Paston, 624.
-
- REPPES, ROBERT.
- _To_ John Paston, 60.
-
- REYNFORTH, CONSTANCE.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 928.
-
- REYNOLDS, WILLIAM, of Crowmer.
- _To_ Agnes Paston, 231.
-
- RICHMOND, MARGARET, Countess of.
- _To_ ----, 1063.
-
- ROKESBY, ROBERT.
- _From_ Piers, 425.
-
- ROKEWODE, WILLIAM.
- _From_ Berney (to Rokewode and J. Paston), 467.
-
- RONDELLE, MARTIN.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 838.
-
- ROTHWELL, Master.
- _From_ Anonymous, 570.
-
- RUSSE, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, 333, 476, 515, 525, 529, 531, 580.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 656.
-
- RYSYNG, JOHN.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 588.
-
-
- SACRED VESSELS, 562.
-
- ST. ALBANS, Battle of, 283, 284.
-
- ST. BENET'S, JOHN MARTIN, Abbot of.
- _To_ John Paston, 274.
-
- ST. FAITH, Monastery of, 976.
-
- SALISBURY, RICHARD, Earl of.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 361.
-
- SCALES LANDS, The, 1035.
-
- SCALES, ANTHONY, Lord.
- _To_ ----, 707.
- _To_ Norfolk, Council of the Duke of, 706.
-
- SCALES, THOMAS, Lord.
- _To_ Gnateshale, Thos., 76.
- _To_ Paston, John, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 246, 342,
- 343.
-
- SCROPE, STEPHEN.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 360.
-
- SEWARBY, WILLIAM.
- _From_ Anonymous, 3.
- _From_ Edingthorpe, Parson of, 3.
-
- SHIPDAM, WALTER or WATKIN.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf (to Shipdam and others), 104, 107, 137, 156,
- 203.
-
- SHOTBOLT, THOMAS.
- _To_ John Paston, 434.
-
- SMYTH, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, Senior, 453.
-
- SOUTHWELL, RICHARD.
- _To_ John Paston, 206, 262, 632, 867.
- _From_ John Paston, 440.
-
- SPANY, ROBERT, of Possewyke.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 394.
-
- SPERLYNG, G.
- _To_ John Paston, 398.
-
- SPELMAN, Sir HENRY.
- _From_ John Aubry, 718.
-
- SPILMAN, HENRY, and others.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 770.
-
- SPORLE, Vicar of.
- _To_ John Paston, 140.
-
- STAFFORD, JOHN, Archbishop of CANTERBURY.
- _From_ John Hauteyn, 63.
-
- STANSTED and HARWELLBURY, 1000.
-
- STAPLETON, Sir MILES, and THOMAS BREWS.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 133.
-
- STAYNFORD, JOHN.
- _From_ William Paston, 7.
-
- STODELEY, JOHN.
- News Letter of, 235.
-
- STOKE, Battle of, 1016.
-
- STOKESLEY, JOHN.
- _From_ Abbot of Langley, 407.
-
- STRANGE, J.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 657.
-
- SUFFOLK, ALICE, Duchess of, 702.
-
- SUFFOLK, ELIZABETH, Duchess of.
- _To_ John Paston, 993.
-
- SUFFOLK, WILLIAM, Duke of.
- Impeachment of, 101.
- _To_ his son, 117.
-
- SUFFOLK, JOHN, Duke of.
- _To_ Eye, Bailiffs, etc., of, 760.
- _To_ Jeffreys, Thomas, 997.
- _To_ Paston, John, 1006.
- _From_ Paston, John, 534.
- Attack on Hellesdon, 615.
-
- SURREY, ELIZABETH, Countess of.
- _To_ Harward, William, 1005.
- _To_ Paston, John, 1004.
-
- SURREY, Earl of.
- _To_ ----, 1005.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 1043, 1044.
-
- SWAFFHAM, Town of.
- Petition from, 185.
-
- SWAN, WILLIAM.
- _From_ Edward IV., 758.
-
-
- TAILBOYS, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 100.
-
- TAVERHAM, ROGER.
- _To_ John Paston, 400, 401.
-
- TEWKESBURY, Battle of, 777.
-
- TOWNSEND, ROGER.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 699.
-
- TUDDENHAM, Sir THOMAS.
- _From_ Richard, Earl of Warwick, 98.
-
- TUDDENHAM and HEYDON.
- Oppressions of, 176.
-
- TUDOR, HENRY.
- Proclamation against, 1001.
-
- TYMPERLEY, DEBENHAM, and WHITE.
- _To_ John Paston, 189.
-
-
- VAUX, JOHN, Parson of Edingthorpe.
- _To_ ----, 18.
- _To_ William Sewarby, 3.
-
- VERE, THOMAS.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 769.
-
- VERSES BY A LADY, 988.
-
-
- W. C.
- _To_ John Paston, 516.
-
- WALLER, RICHARD.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 264.
-
- WALSH, ROBERT.
- _From_ William Paston, 958, 964.
-
- WARHAM, Archbishop.
- _To_ William Paston, 1075.
-
- WARYNS, HENRY.
- _From_ William Paston, 949.
-
- WARWICK, RICHARD, Earl of.
- _To_ Paston, John, 257.
- _To_ Tuddenham, Sir Thos., 98.
- _From_ Edward IV., 719.
-
- WASS, RICHARD.
- _From_ Robert Kyllygrewe, 1083.
-
- WAYNFLETE, WILLIAM, Bishop of WINCHESTER.
- _From_ Lord Molynes, 79.
- Advice touching Will of Fastolf, 393.
-
- WAYTE, WILLIAM.
- _To_ John Paston, 142, 170, 172.
- _From_ John Bocking, 169.
-
- WENTWORTH, Sir PHILIP.
- Petition of, 397.
-
- WENYNGTON, ROBERT.
- _To_ Thomas Daniel, 90.
-
- WEST, THOMAS.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 319.
-
- WHITE, DEBENHAM and TYMPERLEY.
- _To_ John Paston, 189.
-
- WHITE, Master.
- _From_ James Gresham, 128.
-
- WHETLEY, J.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 932.
-
- WHITYNGHAM, ROBERT. _See_ HUNGERFORD.
-
- WHYNBERGH, ROBERT.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 880.
-
- WILLIAMSON, Sir ROBERT.
- _To_ Agnes Paston, 503.
-
- WILLOUGHBY, JOHN.
- _To_ Lord Beaumont, 33.
-
- WILLOUGHBY (OF ERESBY), ROBERT, Lord.
- _To_ John Paston, 61.
-
- WINDSOR, HENRY.
- _To_ Bocking, J., and Worcester, 299.
- _To_ Paston, J., 332, 370, 483.
-
- WINGFIELD, Sir JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 439.
-
- WINGFIELD, THOMAS.
- _From_ Writtill, 727.
-
- WORCESTER (or BOTONER), WILLIAM.
- _To_ ----, 401, 577, 744.
- _To_ Berney, John, 399.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir John, 364, 365.
- _To_ Paston, John, 247, 249, 258, 297, 314, 315, 316, 320, 346, 355,
- 356, 372.
- _To_ Paston, John, and J. Bocking, 1077.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 927.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 681.
-
- WORSTED, WILLIAM, and others.
- _From_ William Paston, 12.
-
- WORTES, or PASTON, JOHN, 11, 14.
-
- WOTTON, WILLIAM, of Pagrave.
- _To_ William Paston, 55.
-
- WRIGHT, JOHN.
- _To_ William Paston, 1085.
-
- WRITTILL, Master.
- _To_ Caister, Besiegers of, 726.
- _To_ Paston, John, 728.
- _To_ Wingfield, Thomas, 727.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 722, 723.
-
- WYCHYNGHAM, EDMUND.
- _To_ John Paston, 220.
-
- WYKE, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 598, 626.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 576.
- _From_ Paston, John, 514.
- _From_ Paston, John (to him and others), 540.
-
- WYKES ----.
- Bill for travelling expenses, 1080.
-
- WYMONDHAM, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 619.
-
-
- YARMOUTH, Bailiffs of.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1048, 1059.
-
- YELVERTON, WILLIAM, Justice (_Sir William_ in 1461).
- _To_ Bocking, John, 155.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir John, 154.
- _To_ Paston, John, 66.
- _From_ Anonymous (to Yelverton and Paston), 414.
- _From_ Bocking, J. (to Yelverton and others), 396.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir John, 359.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir John (to him and Paston), 275.
- _From_ Norwich, W., Bishop of, 441.
- Message of, 618.
-
- YELVERTON, WILLIAM, Grandson of the Judge.
- _From_ Thomas Grene, 651.
-
- YORK, RICHARD, Duke of.
- _To_ Henry VI., 143.
- _To_ Paston, J., 256.
- Indenture with Sir J. Fastolf, 223.
-
- YORKIST LORDS.
- _To_ Norfolk Authorities, 410.
-
-
-
-
-GENERAL INDEX
-
-OF
-
-NAMES, PLACES, SUBJECTS, AND OBSOLETE WORDS
-
-[Entries are ordinarily made under the form of spelling most in
-conformity with modern usage, but in the case of puzzling variants
-cross references are given.]
-
-
- Abbevile, v. 287.
-
- 'Abbey of the Holy Ghost' (Alcock's), i. 323; vi. 66.
-
- Abbot, John, ii. 120.
-
- Abbys, Will., v. 305.
-
- Abergavenny (Bargevenny), Lady, iii. 98.
-
- Acle (Okill), Norfolk, i. 200; ii. 313; iii. 236 (_bis_), 238; v. 136.
-
- Acle (Ocle), Magna et Parva, v. 202.
-
- Acton, Hugh, ii. 212.
-
- Adam, ----, ii. 257.
-
- Adam, John, iv. 66.
-
- Adam, Little, iii. 231.
-
- Adam, Master, ii. 299.
-
- neas Sylvius, afterwards Pope Pius II., i. 58.
-
- Agas, ----, tenant at Cotton, iii. 315.
-
- Akethorpe, Lowestoft, Suffolk, iv. 102, 109, 173, 174, 175, 241, 243,
- 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 148, 189.
-
- Albert the Prodigal, Duke of Austria, i. 89; ii. 205.
-
- Alblastre. _See_ Arblaster.
-
- Albon, John, i. 29.
-
- Albon, Rob., vi. 153.
-
- Alborow, Margaret, i. 306-307, 319; vi. 8.
-
- Alburugh. _See_ Hawteyn, Friar John.
-
- [[entry spelled Hautayne]]
-
- Alcock, John, Master of the Rolls (1471-2); Bishop of Rochester
- (1468-76); Bishop of Worcester (1476-86); Bishop of Ely
- (1486-1500); Lord Chancellor (1485-86), i. 323; vi. 98.
-
- Alderford, Edmund, ii. 29.
-
- Alderiche, Friar John, vi. 179.
-
- Alderton More, Yorkshire, vi. 131.
-
- Alenon, ii. 5; iii. 63.
-
- Alenon, John, Duke of, taken prisoner at battle of Verneuil (1424),
- iii. 50, 59, 64, 73.
-
- Alexander, iii. 135.
-
- Aleyn, Dr., iii. 226, 242; iv. 10, 142, 205; v. 110, 150, 169.
-
- ----, Wife of, v. 159, 164.
-
- Aleyn, John, ii. 172, 232, 233.
-
- Aleynes, ----, Farmer of Fresham, iv. 9, 123.
-
- Alfonso V., King of Arragon, i. 54, 89; ii. 126, 205.
-
- Alford, John, iv. 307.
-
- Alington, Giles, vi. 172.
-
- Alington, John, ii. 307; iv. 150-152.
-
- Alington, Master, iii. 45, 46-47.
-
- Alington, Will., ii. 307; v. 270.
-
- Alisander, ----, iii. 226.
-
- Allen, Thos., clerk of Peter Le Neve, i. 330.
-
- Alman, Rob., ii. 299.
-
- Almayne (German) harness, vi. 173.
-
- Alnwick (Annewyke), Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59, 60, 71.
-
- Alnwick, Will., Bishop of Lincoln, vi. 76, 190.
-
- _Aloyned._ Esloigned, iv. 114.
-
- Alpherde, John, iv. 279.
-
- 'Alredis sone,' ii. 269.
-
- Alunday, Richer, ii. 2.
-
- Alwedyr, ----, vi. 4, 7.
-
- Alyard, Mr. Edmund, i. 306; v. 320; vi. 11-12, 13, 16, 17.
-
- _Alyer, green_, a kind of cloth, v. 307.
-
- Alygh, Ralph, iii. 142.
-
- _Alys._ See _Hales_.
-
- Amasia, iii. 97.
-
- _Amewse_, iii. 214.
-
- Amiens, v. 203.
-
- Amiens (Amyas), Sr. John of, vi. 154.
-
- Ampthill, ii. 325.
-
- Ancell, John, vi. 16.
-
- Andrew, Thos., vi. 206, 207.
-
- Andrew or Andrews, John, ii. 145, 193, 194, 252, 326; iii. 18, 34, 85,
- 91, 95, 105, 112, 120, 121, 133, 222, 227, 228, 245, 248, 309;
- iv. 145, 205; vi. 200.
-
- Andrewe, vi. 113-114, 114-115.
-
- Andrews, Jas., v. 25.
-
- _Anemps_. Anent; towards or before, v. 15.
-
- Angerville, Normandy (Ankyrvile), ii. 8.
-
- Anjou, France, i. 46, 47, 48, 57, 60, 62, 103, 107; ii. 121; iii. 155;
- vi. 83.
-
- Anjou, Charles of, Count of Maine, brother of King Ren, i. 46, 50;
- ii. 123.
-
- Anjou, Margaret of. _See_ Margaret.
-
- Anjou, Ren, Duke of, ii. 123.
-
- Anne, Duchess of Brittany, afterwards Queen of France, vi. 125-127.
-
- Anne, Lady, v. 67.
-
- Anond, John, vi. 152.
-
- Annewyke. _See_ Alnwick.
-
- Anselm, Abbot. _See_ Hulme.
-
- Ante-dated Letters Patent, iii. 88.
-
- Antony, Castle of (_qu._ the Bastile of St. Anthony in Paris ?),
- ii. 7.
-
- Apawys, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- _Apeyr._ Impair, iv. 124, 125.
-
- Appeal of Murder, v. 65, 73.
-
- Appleby (Appylby), John, iv. 269.
-
- Appleyard family, i. 30.
-
- Appleyard, John, iv. 105.
-
- Appleyard (Appulzerd), Nich., of Norwich, ii. 191, 193, 212, 213, 252,
- 253, 261, 266.
-
- _Appointment._ A treaty; terms or conditions laid down, v. 42, 46, 57,
- 58.
-
- Ap Rice (Aprys), David, ii. 27.
-
- Aprys. _See_ Ap Rice.
-
- Arblaster, Agnes, ii. 295.
-
- Arblaster (Alblastre), Jas., i. 190, 276; ii. 150, 294 (_bis_), 295,
- 323; iii. 86, 135, 139, 218, 226, 227, 237; iv. 18, 46, 105, 166,
- 172, 193, 207, 221, 226, 259, 273, 274, 275; v. 41, 88, 148-149,
- 150, 199, 201, 202, 230, 239, 289.
-
- ----, Wife of, iii. 130.
-
- Ardern, Sir Peter, iii. 268; iv. 94.
-
- Arfleet. _See_ Harfleur.
-
- Argenten, Sir William, ii. 46.
-
- Argenton, Normandy, ii. 5.
-
- Arkesay, Parson of, ii. 113; iii. 157.
-
- Arleham, iv. 225.
-
- Armagnac, John, Count of, i. 61; v. 180.
-
- Arnald, Davy, iv. 204.
-
- _Aronde._ Errand, iv. 161.
-
- Arques (Arkes), Normandy, i. 56, 106; iii. 306.
-
- Arragon, King of. _See_ Alfonso V.
-
- Arran, Thomas Boyd, Earl of, v. 144, 147.
-
- Arthern, i. 336.
-
- Arthur, King, iv. 298; vi. 65; Death of, i. 323.
-
- Arthur, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VII., i. 317; vi. 161.
-
- Arundel, Sir John, vi. 118.
-
- Arundel, Sir John, of the West, vi. 151, 187.
-
- Arundel, William Fitzalan, Earl of, i. 176; iv. 217; v. 62.
-
- Ascam, ----, ii. 20.
-
- Ashfield (Aschefylde), ----, iv. 194; v. 38.
-
- Ashton (Ascheton), Ralph, i. 297; iv. 60; v. 243.
-
- Aske, Jane, vi. 37.
-
- Aslak, Walter, i. 32-33; ii. 12-18, 28.
-
- Aslake, ----, v. 201.
-
- Aspall, Sir Robert, i. 193.
-
- Asse la Rebole, ii. 7.
-
- Asshcote, ----, ii. 317.
-
- Assize, Writ of, iv. 22.
-
- Asslie, Kent, iv. 310.
-
- Astley (Astele), ----, iv. 209.
-
- Attaint, iii. 10, 18, 32, 76, 84, 129.
-
- Attcliff, ----, i. 269.
-
- Attcliff, or Hattecliff, Will., v. 85, 181, 184.
-
- Atte Hill, Roger, ii. 42.
-
- Atte More. _See_ More.
-
- Attleborough, Norfolk, i. 202; iii. 80, 153, 155, 162; iv. 214;
- v. 256, 262; vi. 94, 100, 109.
-
- Attlebridge (Attylbrigge), Norfolk, iv. 8.
-
- 'Attrochid,' ii. 123. So Fenn reads the word, which he interprets as
- _attracted_. The reading in the Rolls of Parliament is, however,
- _accroched_.
-
- Atwell, Thom., vi. 56.
-
- At Wessyll. _See_ Entwistle.
-
- Aubre, Adam, ii. 17, 18.
-
- Aubry (Awbry), iii. 286; iv. 231.
-
- Aubry, John, v. 34.
-
- Audeley, Sir James, vi. 102.
-
- Audeley, John, iii. 307.
-
- Audeley, Sir Humphrey, v. 104, 105.
-
- Audeley, Lord, i. 179, 180, 182.
-
- Audeley (Awdley), ----, vi. 118, 187.
-
- Austin (Awstyn), Hugh, iv. 265.
-
- Austria, Duke of. _See_ Albert.
-
- Avranches (Averense), ii. 5.
-
- Awdley. _See_ Audeley.
-
- Awge (?), in France, ii. 6.
-
- Axes, Anne, iii. 146.
-
- 'Ayeseldys wife,' vi. 43.
-
- Aylesham, Norfolk, i. 90; ii. 54, 55, 224, 311; iii. 298; iv. 242.
-
- Aylinton (? Aylmerton), Norfolk, iv. 215.
-
- Aylmerton, Norfolk, i. 254; v. 64. _See_ Aylinton.
-
- Ayscough, Wm., Bishop of Salisbury, i. 76.
-
-
- B. D. M. S., iv. 244.
-
- Baberham (Baburgham), Cambridge, ii. 162.
-
- Babington, Thos., iv. 118 note, 119.
-
- Babthorpe, Ralph of, iii. 28, 30.
-
- Bacon, or Bakon, ----, iv. 40.
-
- Bacon, Edmund, i. 41; ii. 30.
-
- Bacon, Francis, Lord, i. 314.
-
- Bacon, John, senior, ii. 261.
-
- Bacon, John, junior, ii. 261.
-
- Bacon, Margery, i. 41; ii. 30.
-
- Bacon, Maud, i. 41.
-
- Baconthorpe, Norfolk, iv. 67.
-
- Bacton (Baketun, etc.), Norfolk, ii. 10, 33, 34, 63, 70, 263; iv. 80,
- 230; v. 117 (_bis_), 323; vi. 3, 20, 162-163, 190.
-
- Bacton, Vicar of, vi. 188.
-
- Bacton, Adam, Vicar of, vi. 189.
-
- Bacton (Baketon), Edmund, Elizabeth, Margaret, Robert, ii. 67.
-
- Bacton, ----, land of, vi. 20.
-
- Bacton (Bakton), John, ii. 80, 87, 98; iv. 250, 251, 252; v. 209, 221;
- vi. 162-163, 188.
-
- Bacton, Martha, vi. 188.
-
- Bacton, William, ii. 278; v. 63; vi. 189, 192, 193, 198, 199.
-
- Bacton's Place, vi. 162.
-
- Baggeworth, iii. 143.
-
- Bagham, Thos., iii. 4.
-
- Bailey, ----, i. 72.
-
- Bailey, Wm., vi. 167.
-
- Bain, ----, iii. 136.
-
- Bakeney, Joan, iv. 70.
-
- Baker, John, vi. 167.
-
- Baketun. _See_ Bacton.
-
- Bakon. _See_ Bacon.
-
- Bakton. _See_ Bacton.
-
- Bakuile, France, ii. 7.
-
- _Bald batts_, iv. 67.
-
- Balden, Reginald, ii. 72.
-
- Baldeswell, ii. 265.
-
- Baldware, Laurence, Rector of Stockton, ii. 45;
- Parson of Oxnead, ii. 234.
- _See also_ Oxnead.
-
- Baley, Mr. vi. 44.
-
- Balkey, T., vi. 183.
-
- Ball, ----, ii. 135, 244.
-
- Ball, Agnes, ii. 246.
-
- Ball, John, ii. 246; iv. 243.
-
- Ballon (Balon), France, ii. 7.
-
- Baly, Roger, ii. 271.
-
- Bamborough, Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59 (_bis_), 60.
-
- Bampton, Thos., ii. 131.
-
- Banbury, i. 249.
-
- Bang, Henry, ii. 267, 271, 308, 311.
-
- Bange, Austin, i. 331.
-
- Bange, Thos., vi. 166, 167.
-
- Baningham, Rob., iv. 178.
-
- Baningham, Norfolk, iv. 215.
-
- Baningham, Little, vi. 208.
-
- Banyard, ----, iv. 151.
-
- Bapthorp. _See_ Babthorpe.
-
- Barantyn, Drewe, ii. 159.
-
- Barber, Sir William, iv. 308.
-
- Barbour, Henry, iii. 239, 245; iv. 104, 237.
-
- Barbour, John and Cassandra, iii. 3.
-
- Barbour, Philip, vi. 146-147.
-
- Barbour, William, ii. 55.
-
- Bardeslie, Nic., v. 189.
-
- Bardolph, Lady, ii. 134, 191, 192 (_bis_), 213, 216, 252.
-
- Bardolph, Sir Will. Philip, Lord, ii. 19, 57, 145, 209.
- _See also_ Philip.
-
- Barel, John, vi. 80.
-
- Baret. _See_ Barret.
-
- 'Barge of Yarmouth, The,' i. 214; iv. 43, 45, 46.
-
- Barkeley, Ric., vi. 140, 141, 142.
-
- Barker, ----, of Blickling, ii. 245.
-
- Barker, Chas., iii. 237.
-
- Barker, Christopher, iii. 125.
-
- Barker, Harry, ii. 243; v. 250.
-
- Barker, John, v. 86.
-
- Barker, Ric., vi. 57.
-
- Barker, Will., ii. 178, 192, 238, 252; iii. 6 (_bis_), 7, 9, 10, 32
- (_bis_), 33, 41, 66, 69, 72, 73, 76, 93, 104, 105, 109, 110, 111,
- 113, 114, 129, 132, 141-142, 167, 200, 219, 220, 246; iv. 130,
- 257, 293, 294; v. 145, 153, 177, 187, 198, 323; vi. 61, 62, 64,
- 65.
-
- Barkerz Yard, iii. 208.
-
- Barkway (Berkewey), Herts, ii. 162; iii. 135; vi. 100.
-
- Barlee, Nic., vi. 25.
-
- Barly, Mrs., i. 302; v. 274.
-
- Barlyscose, Ralph, iv. 279.
-
- Barnard.
- _See also_ Bernard.
-
- Barnard, ----, Warden of the Grey Friars, Norwich, iii. 209.
-
- Barnard, ----, v. 32.
-
- Barnard, ----, Under-Sheriff of Norfolk, iv. 87.
-
- Barnard, Will., vi. 146-147.
-
- Barnarde, Benet, vi. 185.
-
- Barnet, Battle of, i. 260, 261, 266, 271, 274; v. 99-100.
-
- Barney. _See_ Berney.
-
- Barnham (Bernham) Broom, Norfolk, vi. 57.
-
- Barow, ----, ii. 96, 131, 132, 133.
-
- Barow, Sir Maurice, vi. 187.
-
- Barret, or Barette, ----, Treasurer to the Duke of Norfolk, iii. 7.
-
- Barret, or Baret, Catherine, ii. 39 note 2.
-
- Barret, Thos., ii. 269, 271, 310, 311.
-
- Barret, Will., ii. 2.
-
- Barronners (Berners ?), ----, iii. 301, 302, 303.
-
- Barrow, Walter, v. 104.
-
- Barry, Sir Edmund, ii. 11; vi. 192.
- _See also_ Berry.
-
- Barry or Paston, Agnes. _See_ Paston.
-
- Barry, Arms of, ii. 91.
-
- Barsam, ----, iv. 27.
-
- Bartholomew Fair, v. 109.
-
- Barton, Sir Hen., Alderman of London, ii. 81.
-
- Basingham. _See_ Bessingham.
-
- Bastard, Alice, vi. 200, 201.
-
- Bastard of Burgundy. _See_ Burgundy.
-
- Bastard, Will., vi. 19.
-
- Bastram, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Bastwick, Norfolk, iv. 79, 109; v. 76, 92, 233, 283.
-
- Bataly, Edmund, ii. 68.
-
- Bataly, Will., vi. 17.
-
- Bath Cathedral, i. 27.
-
- Bath, John Stafford, Bishop of (1425-43), ii. 38.
-
- Bath, Knights of the, vi. 151.
-
- Batham Wyly, iii. 72.
-
- Bathe Row, London, iv. 264.
-
- Batilmewe, Ric., iv. 286.
-
- Batryaux, John, iii. 28.
-
- Bawd, Sir Thos., vi. 152.
-
- Bawryte, Sir John, ii. 276.
-
- Baxter, James, ii. 265.
-
- Baxter, John, ii. 41-43.
-
- Baxter, Waryn, ii. 82.
-
- Baxter, Will., iii. 252, 253.
-
- Baxter's Place, ii. 62.
-
- Bayard, a horse, i. 315; vi. 123.
-
- Bayeux, i. 57, 67, 68; ii. 5.
-
- Bayfield, Norfolk, ii. 77.
-
- Bayfield, Allen, iv. 10.
-
- Bayleham (Beylom, Boylom), Suffolk, iii. 133.
-
- Bayonne, i. 95, 120.
-
- Bayton. _See_ Beighton.
-
- Beamond, Hugh, v. 235.
-
- _Bear on hand, to_, ii. 110 note.
-
- Beauchamp, Manor of, vi. 192, 195.
-
- Beauchamp, Ann, ii. 78 note 1.
-
- Beauchamp, John, Lord, Lord Treasurer (1450-2), ii. 200, 328;
- iii. 165, 166, 192, 215, 305-306, iv. 111, 288, 289, 292; v. 20,
- 94; vi. 118.
-
- Beauchamp, Sir Roger, Arms of, vi. 47.
-
- Beaufort, Lady Anne, i. 291; vi. 115 note 2.
-
- Beaufort, Henry, Bishop of Winchester (1405-47); Lord Chancellor
- (1413-17 and 1424-6); Cardinal (1427), i. 33, 47, 51, 142; ii. 27,
- 115.
-
- Beaufort, Lord John, i. 99, 108, 241, 336.
-
- Beaufort, Margaret, i. 61, 62; vi. 207.
-
- Beaufort.
- _See also_ Somerset and Exeter, Dukes of.
-
- Beaulieu (Bewelay) Sanctuary, i. 271, 272; v. 189. [This is Beverley
- in Fenn's modern version.]
-
- Beaumarais, i. 79, 81.
-
- Beaumesnil, France, ii. 7.
-
- Beaumesnil, Robert, Lord of Willoughby and. _See_ Willoughby.
-
- Beaumont, Anne, Countess of, i. 292.
-
- Beaumont (Bemonde), Sir Harry.
-
- Beaumont (Bewmound), France, ii. 7.
-
- Beaumont, John, Viscount (1440-60), i. 63, 68, 134, 171, 189, 201;
- ii. 44, 75-76, 78, 88, 118, 150, 296; iii. 50, 87, 121, 143
- (_bis_), 189.
-
- Beaumont, Wm., iii. 268.
-
- Beccles, Suffolk, ii. 56, 194; iv. 192, 238.
-
- Becham, Henry, iv. 178.
-
- Becham, Sir John, vi. 118.
-
- Becher, John, v. 229.
-
- Beckham, Norfolk, iv. 250, 252, 253; v. 25, 33, 59, 61, 63.
-
- Beckham, East, i. 254; iii. 133; v. 49, 64, 116; vi. 96, 169.
-
- Beckham, West, i. 254; ii. 51; v. 64.
-
- Beckham (Bekkham), ----, iv. 287; v. 213.
-
- Beckingham, Sir Harry, iii. 268.
-
- Bedford, John, Duke of, Uncle of Henry VI. and Regent of France,
- i. 119, 333; ii. 35, 36, 40; iii. 9, 50, 51, 58, 59, 67, 69,
- 70-71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 79, 93, 148, 149; iv. 2, 188, 189.
-
- Bedford, Jaquetta, Duchess of, i. 257, 324; iv. 188, 305; v. 16, 64,
- 85.
-
- Bedford, John, ii. 160.
-
- Bedford, Matt., v. 60.
-
- Bedford, Will, iv. 203; v. 98, 143.
-
- Bedingfield, Family of, i. 284.
-
- Bedingfield, Edmond (knighted 1483), i. 312; v. 143, 181, 262,
- 296-298, vi. 99-100 (_bis_), 101, 130, 136, 143, 149.
-
- Bedston, ----, iv. 261.
-
- Beeston near the Sea, i. 354.
-
- Beeston, Henrietta, i. 331.
-
- Beetley, ii. 305.
-
- Begviles Pasture, Somerton, vi. 55.
-
- Begviles, Winterton, Norfolk, iv. 109, 292; v. 94; vi. 55.
-
- Behelwyn. _See_ Belesme.
-
- Beighton (Beyton or Boyton), Norfolk, i. 196; ii. 192, 193, 199, 234,
- 240; iii. 65, 72, 220; iv. 18 (_bis_), 70, 109, 244, 292; v. 25,
- 92, 136, 234.
-
- Bekarton (Bykerton), John, v. 268, 273, 274 (_bis_), 275.
-
- Bekk, ----, ii. 84, 131, 133.
-
- Bekkes, John , ii. 51.
-
- Bele, John, ii. 199.
-
- Bele, Master, vi. 20.
-
- Belesme (Behelwyn), Normandy, ii. 7.
-
- Bellacombyr, France, ii. 7.
-
- 'Belle Dame sans Mercy,' i. 323; vi. 65, 66.
-
- Bellingham, Sir Roger, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Belt, ----, i. 316; vi. 152.
-
- Belton, Suffolk, iv. 238, 244.
-
- Belton, Jane, vi. 179.
-
- Belys, ----, iv. 9.
-
- Bemond, Sir Harry, v. 105.
-
- Bemond, Will., vi. 180.
-
- Benchard, Geoffrey, ii. 244.
-
- Bendyssh, John, ii. 173.
-
- Bennes, John, iii. 119.
-
- Bentley, or Bentley Houses, Suffolk, iii. 20, 90, 91, 93, 112, 129,
- 167; iv. 249.
-
- Bentley, Yorkshire, iii. 72.
-
- Benyngfeld, Sir Edmond, vi. 187.
-
- Berdewell, Will., ii. 52.
-
- Berkeley (Barkley), Maurice, i. 249; v. 35, 105; vi. 187.
-
- Berkeley, William, v. 219.
-
- Berker. _See_ Barker.
-
- Berkhamstead, i. 177; iii. 126.
-
- Berkshire, i. 189; iii. 226.
-
- Berkyng, John, ii. 65; iii. 237.
-
- Bermondsey, iii. 173, 191.
-
- Bermondsey Abbey, i. 198, 228; ii. 25; iv. 186.
-
- Bermondsey, Abbot of, iii. 53.
-
- Bermoth, Sir Wm., v. 104.
-
- Bernard (Barnard), v. 32, 161, 238.
-
- Bernard, Long, ii. 323; iii. 5, 85, 93.
-
- Bernard, John, iii. 223, 237; v. 84.
-
- Bernard, Friar John, iv. 237, 271.
-
- Bernard, Sir John, ii. 78.
-
- Bernard, Rob., v. 254.
-
- Berners. _See_ Burneys, Barronners.
-
- Berners, Lord (Sir John Bourchier), i. 336, iii. 267.
-
- Berney, ----, i. 164; ii. 66; iv. 67, 303; v. 32, 163, 198, 199, 215.
-
- Berney, Elizabeth, v. 203.
-
- Berney, John, of Reedham, (_ob._ 1440), ii. 14, 30, 46.
-
- Berney, John, (_ob._ 1460), iii. 222, 223-224, 251, 283.
-
- Berney, John, of Reedham, (_ob._ 1473), i. 287; iii. 222, 238, 244;
- iv. 71, 73, 172; v. 174, 175, 179; Wife of, v. 174.
-
- Berney, John, of Witchingham (_ob._ 1471), i. 204, 206, 212, 267;
- iii. 140, 284, 288 (_bis_), 289, 290 (_bis_), 291-292, 292-293,
- 298; iv. 17, 20, 24, 92, 94, 226; v. 119.
-
- Berney, John (uncertain), i. 31, 184; ii. 50, 93-94, 171, 189, 200,
- 201, 209, 212, 215, 217, 219, 249, 252, 253, 257, 308, 322;
- iii. 36, 203, 208, 217, 237, 241, 242, 248, 263; iv. 79, 93, 122,
- 126, 129, 192, 193; v. 143, 153.
-
- Berney, Osbert, i. 252, 253, 254; v. 45, 57, 60.
-
- Berney, Osborn, v. 147, 316; vi. 53.
-
- Berney, Philip, i. 113; ii. 230, 239, 251, 268, 269, 277, 282, 286,
- 287, 309, 311.
-
- Berneys of Reedham, Arms of, vi. 47.
-
- Bernysdale, v. 185.
-
- Berry and Guienne, Charles, Duke of, v. 216.
-
- Berry, ----, ii. 243.
-
- Berry (Berre), Agnes, i. 30; ii. 11.
-
- Berry, Sir Edmund, i. 30; iv. 253; vi. 19.
- _See also_ Barry.
-
- Berry, Henry, iv. 89-91.
-
- Berton, John, ii. 312.
-
- Berton, Rob., ii. 308.
-
- Berton, Wm., iii. 309.
-
- Berwick-on-Tweed, i. 169, 194; iii. 271.
-
- Bery, Rob., v. 78.
-
- Bery, Thos., ii. 312.
-
- Bery. _See_ Bury St. Edmunds.
-
- Bessingham (Basingham, or Besigham), Norfolk, ii. 51, 187, 287, 290,
- 294; vi. 48.
-
- Best, Roger, v. 39.
-
- Beston, John, ii. 221, 308, 310.
-
- Betchworth Castle, i. 258.
-
- Betele. _See_ Beetley.
-
- Betes, John, ii. 224.
-
- Bethune (Betoyn), v. 287.
-
- Betts, ----, ii. 155, 220-222.
-
- Beueron, S. Jaques de, ii. 5.
-
- _Bever_, drinkables, ii. 229.
-
- Beverley, v. 113.
- _See also_ Beaulieu.
-
- Beylom. _See_ Bayleham.
-
- Bewmalyn, Castle of, France, ii. 7.
-
- Bewmanill. _See_ Beaumesnil.
-
- Bewmound. _See_ Beaumont.
-
- Beyton. _See_ Beighton.
-
- Bible, The, iv. 307.
-
- Bickwod, iii. 17.
-
- Bigg, Thos., i. 126.
-
- Bigot, Mrs., vi. 209.
-
- Billes in Stokesby, iv. 292; v. 76, 94, 283.
-
- Billesdon, Nichol, Chancellor of Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester,
- ii. 27.
-
- Billing, Thos., Sergeant-at-law (1453), Chief Justice of the King's
- Bench (circa 1469), ii. 329, 330; iii. 1-2; v. 195.
-
- Billingford, Norfolk, vi. 133.
-
- Billingford, John, iii. 237; iv. 60.
-
- Billingford (Bylyngeford), Margaret, v. 274, 292.
-
- Billingham, ----, iv. 51.
-
- Billys. _See_ Billes.
-
- Bingham, Rich., Justice of the King's Bench, i. 156; ii. 321; iii. 37,
- 54-55, 109, 121, 142; iv. 77.
-
- Bingham, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Bingham, ----, iv. 44.
-
- Binham, Norfolk, vi. 94.
-
- Bircham (Brytcham), Norfolk, vi. 115.
-
- Birde, Will., vi. 186.
-
- Birlingham, v. 136.
-
- Birmingham (Bermingham), iv. 70.
-
- 'Bishop of Salisbury Inn,' i. 165.
-
- 'Bishop of the other side of the sea,' ii. 96.
-
- Bishop (Busshop), ----, ii. 134; vi. 69.
-
- Bishop (Busshop), Wife of, ii. 188, 216.
-
- Bishop (Byshop), the Attorney, v. 248.
-
- Bishop (Byshop), Nich., ii. 264-265.
-
- Bishop (Byshoppe), Mrs., vi. 59.
-
- Bishops Waltham (Bysshop Waltham), Hants, v. 314.
-
- Biskley, v. 252.
-
- Blackbeard or Whitebeard, ii. 152.
-
- Blackborough Nunnery, i. 256; v. 63.
-
- Blackheath, i. 70, 75, 76, 77, 99; ii. 145, 153.
-
- Black Knight, The (Sir J. P. ?), vi. 168.
-
- Bladsmyth, John, ii. 233.
-
- Blake, ----, ii. 252; iii. 146, 196.
-
- Blake, ----, of the King's house, ii. 212, 248;
- Secretary to the King, ii. 249.
-
- Blake, ----, Bailiff of Swaffham, i. 89; ii. 206, 207, 208, 211, 214,
- 285.
- _See also_ Swaffham.
-
- Blake, John, ii. 276.
-
- Blake, Ric., iii. 263.
-
- Blake, Simon, ii. 217, 264.
-
- Blakeney, Mrs., v. 123.
-
- Blakeney, Norfolk, i. 177; iii. 126, 128; iv. 125.
-
- Blakeney, Carmelite Friars of, ii. 54, 188.
-
- Blakeney, ----, Clerk of the Signet, iv. 47.
-
- Blakette, Walter, iii. 4.
-
- Blakke, ----, iii. 310.
-
- _Blanket Bendes_, ii. 128.
-
- Blaye, i. 95, 122.
-
- Bleaunt, John, iv. 279.
-
- Blennerhasset, Blaundrehasset, or Harsset, Jane, v. 177, 179.
-
- Blennerhasset, John, i. 278; v. 178.
-
- Blennerhasset, Ralph, v. 179.
-
- Blickling, Norfolk, ii. 134, 145, 277, 282; iii. 246; iv. 160; vi. 27.
-
- Blickling (Blykling), ----, i. 240; iv. 282.
-
- Blodwell, John, ii. 27.
-
- Blofield, Norfolk, i. 113; ii. 270, 308, 314; iv. 11, 18, 46, 240,
- 284; vi. 61.
-
- Blofield, Parson of. _See_ Howes, Thos.
-
- [[entry spelled Howys]]
-
- Bloreheath Battle, i. 179, 180, 195.
-
- Bloumvyle, Ric., iii. 297; v. 90.
-
- Blount, Sir James and Sir Thomas, vi. 101, 102, 187.
-
- Blount, Sir Walter, Treasurer of Calais, iii. 267, 312; iv. 117-118.
-
- Bloxham, Master, iv. 268.
-
- Blyant, Simon, vi. 105, 106, 107.
-
- Blythburgh, Suffolk, iv. 269.
-
- Blything Hundred, Suffolk, iii. 85.
-
- Boar's Head, The, Southwark, iii. 132, 224.
-
- Bocher, ----, v. 182.
-
- Bocking (Bokking), John, i. 89, 163, 167, 338; ii. 170, 171, 190, 191,
- 192, 194, 195, 196, 198, 205-206, 209, 210, 212, 233, 252, 253,
- 335; iii. 6, 7, 9 (_bis_), 10, 11, 22 (_bis_), 34, 36, 37, 43, 50,
- 51, 68, 69, 73, 74-76 (_bis_), 79, 84-86, 86-87, 91-92, 102-103,
- 104, 106, 109, 114, 127-128, 132, 196, 197-198, 217, 231, 246;
- iv. 102, 103, 239; v. 322.
-
- Bocking, Nicholas, ii. 134, 149, 188, 200; iii. 3.
-
- Bocking, Sir Wm., v. 322.
-
- Bodham, Norfolk, i. 254; v. 64.
-
- Bodrugan, Sir Henry, i. 281.
-
- _Bogey._ Budge fur, or lambskin with the wool dressed outwards,
- ii. 155.
-
- Bokenham (Bukman, etc.), Wm., Prior of Yarmouth, iii. 162; iv. 73,
- 102, 103, 182, 237.
-
- Bokenham Castle, iii. 81; vi. 190, 195.
-
- Bokenham Ferry, v. 271; vi. 190, 195.
-
- Bokking. _See_ Bocking.
-
- Bokynham, ----, ii. 288, 289.
-
- Bokynham, Edmund, iii. 227.
-
- Bokyngham. _See_ Buckenham.
-
- Boleyn. _See_ Boulogne.
-
- Boleyn, ----, i. 190.
-
- Boleyn, Anne, Lady, i. 274; iv. 270, 276-277; v. 125, 144.
-
- Boleyn, Sir Geoffrey, of London, ii. 277, 279; iii. 9, 226, 246-247.
-
- Boleyn, Thos., v. 32.
-
- Boleyn, Sir Wm., i. 312; vi. 99, 129.
-
- Boll, Harry, vi. 176.
-
- Bolore, France, ii. 7.
-
- Bolt, ----, vi. 43.
-
- Bolte, Henry, iii. 134; vi. 187.
-
- Bolwer, Roger, iii. 286.
-
- Bomstapyll, France, ii. 7.
-
- Bomsted, ----, v. 133.
-
- Bon, Bone, or Bonde, Thos., i. 226-227; ii. 288; iii. 239, 297;
- iv. 128, 169-171.
-
- Bona of Savoy, i. 246.
-
- Bonaventure, The, ii. 51.
-
- Bonde, Wareyn, iii. 91.
-
- Bondes, Wm., ii. 65, 67, 68; iv. 105.
-
- Bongay. _See_ Bungay.
-
- Bonvile, France, ii. 7.
-
- Bonvile, William, Lord, i. 134, 165; ii. 296, 299, 321; iii. 48-50.
-
- Bonwell, v. 299; vi. 192, 195.
-
- Books, vi. 65-67; expense of transcribing, v. 2.
-
- Booth (Bothe), Laurence, Lord Privy Seal, afterwards Bishop of Durham
- and Archbishop of York (1452-1464), i. 172; ii. 329; iii. 108,
- 198; v. 100.
-
- Boothe, Rob., ii. 252.
-
- Booth, Wm., Bishop of Chester, i. 94.
-
- Borceter, Sir John, iii. 269.
-
- _Borde Alisaundre_, vi. 51.
-
- Bordeaux (Burdeux), i. 55, 95, 120-125; iii. 61, 157; iv. 35.
-
- Borges. _See_ Burgess.
-
- Boring (Bouryng), ----, vi. 185.
-
- Borow. _See_ Burgh.
-
- Borret, ----, of Sussex, iii. 307.
-
- _Borrow_ (_Borwe_). A surety, ii. 17.
-
- _Bosartys._ A kind of hawk, vi. 133.
-
- Bosomes or Bosouns, Caister, Norfolk, i. 298; ii. 21; iv. 109, 289,
- 292; v. 77, 94; vi. 74.
-
- Boson, Ric., ii. 21.
-
- Boston, Lincolnshire, ii. 72, 119.
-
- Boswell, ----, iv. 61.
-
- Boswell, Wm., iv. 236, 241-242, 284.
-
- Bosworth Battle, i. 311.
-
- Boteler. _See_ Butler.
-
- Boter town, vi. 185.
-
- Botewright, John, ii. 192, 197, 217.
-
- Bothas (?), ----, vi. 151.
-
- Bothe, Laur. _See_ Booth.
-
- Botill, Rob., Prior of St. John's, i. 157, 336; iii. 13.
-
- Botiller. _See_ Butler.
-
- Botoner. _See_ Worcester, W.
-
- Botraux, Wm., Lord, i. 42.
-
- Bottesford, ----, iv. 203, 204, 205, 206, 207.
-
- Bottisforth, ----, Bailiff of Eye, i. 231.
-
- Bould, Bartholomew, i. 81.
-
- Boules. _See_ Bowles.
-
- Bourbon, Duke of, i. 106.
-
- Boulogne (Boleyn), iv. 57; v. 287.
-
- Bourchier (Bourgchier), Edw., iii. 199.
-
- Bourchier (Bourgchier), Henry, iii. 132.
-
- Bourchier, Henry, Lord (1435-46), Viscount Bourchier (1446-61), Earl
- of Essex (1461-83), Lord Treasurer (1455-6 and 1460), i. 162, 189,
- 259, 281, 298, 336; ii. 206, 325; iii. 4, 31, 92, 108, 132, 299,
- 301, 302, 303, 304; iv. 50, 310; v. 44, 62, 188.
-
- Bourchier, Sir Humph., v. 100.
-
- Bourchier, John. _See_ Fitzwarine, Lord.
-
- Bourchier, Lady, i. 287; v. 194, 198.
-
- Bourchier, Lady Eliz., i. 270; v. 111, 137.
-
- Bourchier, Thos., Bishop of Ely (1443-54), Archbishop of Canterbury
- (1454-86), Lord Chancellor (1455-6, 1460), Cardinal (1467), i. 99,
- 159, 160, 163, 172, 187, 188, 196, 241, 243, 253, 270, 298, 335,
- 336; ii. 253; iii. 2, 9, 14, 24, 37, 49, 50, 52, 71, 72, 79-80,
- 82, 92, 93, 94, 97, 101, 108, 109 (_bis_), 110, 111, 112, 118,
- 127, 132, 166, 192, 206, 210, 249, 291, 292, 294, 316; iv. 103,
- 115, 181, 220, 286, 289, 290, 302, 305; v. 11, 12-13, 20, 44, 55,
- 67, 76, 91, 92, 94, 117, 123, 132, 140, 142, 183, 192, 227, 270;
- vi. 9, 20;
- (called erroneously George), v. 76.
- _See also_ Buckingham, Humph., Duke of, his brethren.
-
- Bourchier, Viscount, i. 172.
-
- Bourg on the Garonne, i. 95, 122.
-
- Bourges, i. 49, 54.
-
- Bowden, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Bowen, Edmund, of the Checker, v. 229, 248, 250, 252.
-
- Bowet, Amye, ii. 9.
-
- Bowet, Henry, Clk., iii. 101.
-
- Bowet, Sir Nichol, iii. 101.
-
- Bowle, John, vi. 152, 162.
-
- Bowles, Manor of, ii. 332-333.
-
- Bowres Place, ii. 278.
-
- Bowser, Master, iii. 233.
-
- Boyle, Lady Charlotte, i. 27.
-
- Boylom. _See_ Bayleham.
-
- Boys, Jane, iii. 260-262.
-
- Boys, John, i. 149; ii. 46; iv. 282.
-
- Boys, Sir Roger, ii. 198.
-
- Boys, Sibilla, Widow of Sir Roger, ii. 248, 279.
-
- Boys, ----, Daughter of, v. 236 note 1.
-
- Boyton. _See_ Beighton.
-
- Bra..., Wm., vi. 65.
-
- Brackley, John, D.D., Grey Friar of Norwich, i. 190, 197, 235, 236;
- ii. 48, 217-218, 300; iii. 95-96, 97, 144-145, 165, 166, 193,
- 195-197, 209-212, 213-214, 220 (_bis_), 221, 226-227 (_bis_), 228,
- 229-230, 231-232, 242-244, 247-248, 256-258 (_bis_), 259, 280,
- 298; iv. 104, 123, 182, 183, 184, 185, 210, 237, 241, 275-276,
- 293.
-
- Bradbury, Thos., Alderman of London, vi. 172.
-
- Bradeleghe, Will. de, ii. 4.
-
- Bradeston (Breydeston or Brayston), Norfolk, i. 95, 114; ii. 11, 137,
- 145.
-
- Bradfield, Wm. de, ii. 2.
-
- Bradlee, Christopher, ii. 267, 308.
-
- Bradshaw, ----, ii. 89.
-
- Bradwell, Suffolk, ii. 193, 194, 199, 234, 235, 240; iii. 20, 54, 65,
- 91, 102, 105, 110, 154, 199; iv. 244, 292.
-
- Braham, John, iv. 289.
-
- Braintree (Brambtre), Essex, vi. 181.
-
- Brampston, Parson of, iv. 256.
-
- Brampton, ----, ii. 157; v. 32.
-
- Brampton, John, v. 123.
-
- Brampton, John, senior, v. 95.
-
- Brampton, Thos., iii. 307; v. 252.
-
- Brancaccio, Thos., Cardinal, Bishop of Tricarico, ii. 22.
-
- Brancaster, Norfolk, iii. 263.
-
- Branch, Henry, iii. 155.
-
- Branch, Margaret, iii. 155, 157.
-
- Branch, Sir Philip, ii. 30; iii. 155, 157.
-
- Brandeston, Norfolk, iv. 292.
-
- Brandeston, Parson of, iv. 167.
-
- Brandon, juxta Barnham Broom, Norfolk, vi. 57.
-
- Brandon, ----, v. 31, 108.
-
- Brandon, Lady, v. 131, 156, 157.
-
- Brandon, Mrs., iv. 30.
-
- Brandon, Rob., v. 241, 251, 252; vi. 99.
-
- Brandon, Sir Rob., vi. 110, 187.
-
- Brandon, Wm., iii. 77; v. 108;
- Sir Wm., i. 276, 294, 297; v. 50, 105, 151, 156, 172, 240, 243, 260.
-
- Brandon, Wm., junior, v. 108; vi. 2.
-
- Branton, Rob., ii. 245.
-
- Brasiour, ----, vi. 57.
-
- Brasted, Kent, Parson of, vi. 209.
-
- Braunford, iii. 90.
-
- Brawnton, ----, ii. 108.
-
- Bray, John, ii. 118.
-
- Bray, Sir Reginald, vi. 98, 158.
-
- Braydeston, or Brayston. _See_ Bradeston.
-
- Braye, ----, iv. 264.
-
- Brayles, Sir Simon, iii. 94.
-
- Braylyes, Sir Jas., iii. 93.
-
- Brayn, ii. 227.
-
- Brayn (or Broyn), ii. 190, 191, 193, 206, 240; iii. 95.
-
- Brayn, Matt., ii. 155.
-
- Brayston, ii. 248, 255, 256 note 2, 257, 265, 273-274, 312, 313;
- iii. 53.
-
- Bregmiles (?), Winterton, v. 76.
-
- Breknok, Davy, iii. 71.
-
- Brele (Brackley ?), Friar, ii. 48.
-
- Brenerig, John, iv. 37.
-
- Brentwood, vi. 181, 182.
-
- Bressingham, Robert, i. 332.
-
- Brest, Brittany, ii. 104; vi. 118, 126.
-
- Bretailles, Louis de, v. 32.
-
- Breton, John, vi. 186.
-
- Breton, Wm., ii. 312.
-
- Bretons, The, iv. 57.
-
- Brewes, Dame Eliz., i. 300; v. 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 271, 272,
- 285, 286, 287, 288, 290, 292, 307, 308, 310; vi. 59, 88, 102-103,
- 103-104.
-
- Brewes (Brewys or Bruce), Margery, married in 1477 to John Paston, the
- youngest, i. 300-303, 306, 307, 310; v. 255, 265, 266, 267, 268,
- 269, 272, 273 (_bis_), 274 (_bis_), 284, 285, 288, 289, 291, 292.
- _See also_ Paston, Margery.
-
- Brewes, Sir Rob., ii. 11.
-
- Brewes, Thos., ii. 163, 164, 275, 276.
-
- Brewes, Sir Thos., i. 300, 301, 302, 337; v. 265, 266, 267, 268, 269,
- 272-273, 274, 275, 275-276, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290,
- 291, 292, 307, 308, 310.
-
- Brewes, Young, iii. 6, 110.
-
- Brews, ----, iv. 151; v. 102.
-
- Brews, Wm., vi. 90, 103, 117-118.
-
- Brz, Pierre de, French general (called Piers Brusy by Lomner),
- i. 49, 174; ii. 147.
-
- Brice, ----, vi. 11.
-
- _Brigaunders or Brigandines_. A kind of coat armour, ii. 128, 155;
- iv. 142.
-
- Brigg, ----, ii. 190, 211; iv. 125, 130.
-
- Brigg, John, iii. 286; iv. 105; vi. 5, 19.
-
- Brigg, Marg., ii. 193, 233; iii. 105.
-
- Brigg, Thos., iii. 227; vi. 208.
-
- Brigge, ----, iv. 125.
-
- Briggeman, ----, ii. 102, 103.
-
- Brigham, ----, v. 198.
-
- Brightlede (Bryghtylhed, Brytyeff, or Brythyeve), ----, i. 218;
- iii. 237; iv. 130, 140.
-
- Brightlede, Rob., iii. 237.
-
- Brisley, Norfolk, iii. 273, 282.
-
- Bristol (Brystow), i. 146, 152; ii. 176, 181, 324; vi. 120.
-
- Bristol Castle, ii. 319.
-
- Bristol, Mayor of, i. 146; ii. 324.
-
- Briston (Bryston), Norfolk, ii. 51; iv. 225.
-
- Briston, Master, v. 72, 123.
-
- Brittany, i. 314, 315; iii. 60, 63; v. 112; vi. 111-112, 118, 125-127;
- Ambassadors of, v. 157; vi. 111.
-
- Brittany, Anne, Duchess of, vi. 125-127.
-
- Brittany, Francis I., Duke of, i. 52, 53, 54, 56; ii. 126.
-
- Brittany, Francis II., Duke of, iv. 35; v. 157; vi. 81, 82, 111.
-
- Brittany, Giles of, ii. 126.
-
- Brittany, Marshal of, vi. 127.
-
- Broadbridge (Brodebryge), John, iv. 280.
-
- Brodeston, v. 234.
-
- Brok, ----, v. 117.
-
- Broke, Wilts, ii. 44.
-
- Broke (Bruke), Rob. Willoughby, Lord, vi. 118.
-
- Broke, Mr., iii. 67.
-
- Broke, ----, a scrivener, iii. 263.
-
- Brokesby, ----, iii. 98.
-
- Brome (or Broom), ----, ii. 199; iv. 279; v. 32, 85, 161.
-
- Brome, Edmund, ii. 268, 311; iii. 240; v. 73, 74, 75, 97, 98.
-
- Brome, Mrs., v. 103.
-
- Bromehill, Prior of, iv. 39.
-
- Bromholm (Brumham or Broomholme), Norfolk, ii. 19, 20, 21; iv. 227,
- 228, 230; v. 111, 181, 200, 323.
-
- Bromholm, Priory of St. Andrew, i. 25, 35, 233, 308; ii. 2, 22, 32-33,
- 34, 63; iii. 252; iv. 24, 124, 249; v. 58, 301, 319, 324; vi. 28,
- 188, 190.
-
- Bromholm, Prior of, i. 28, 29, 33; ii. 10, 21, 23, 24, 56, 63;
- iii. 14; iv. 39, 227, 229, 231; v. 119, 230, 242; vi. 16, 162.
-
- Bromholm, John, Prior of, iii. 250-252; vi. 41-42.
-
- Bromholm, Nic., Prior of, ii. 20-21; vi. 189.
-
- Bromholm, Robert, Prior of, ii. 96-97; vi. 189.
-
- Brone, Sir Anthony, vi. 102.
-
- Brooke, ----, i. 81.
-
- Broom. _See_ Brome.
-
- Broughton, Sir Robt., vi. 187.
-
- Broweston, Bradwell, Suffolk, v. 107, 148, 189.
-
- Brown (Broun), ----, ii. 134; v. 32.
-
- Brown, Edmond, ii. 309.
-
- Brown, John, Under Sec. of England, iii. 108.
-
- Brown, John, iv. 31.
-
- Brown, Mr., vi. 13, 14.
-
- Brown, Mother, v. 245.
-
- Brown, Ric., Alderman of Norwich, iii. 38; vi. 40, 41.
-
- Brown, Rob., iv. 103.
-
- Brown, Thos., ii. 54, 65.
-
- Brown, Sir Thos., v. 300.
-
- Brown, Wm., v. 319.
-
- Browne, Anthony, vi. 102, 187, 205.
-
- Browne, Eliz. _See_ Paston, Eliz.
-
- Browne, Sir George, i. 258; iv. 311; v. 105, 131, 147, 152, 165, 181;
- vi. 24-25, 29, 201.
-
- Browne, Margt., vi. 208.
-
- Browne, Mary, Daughter of Sir George, vi. 202-205.
-
- Browne, Matt., vi. 204, 205.
-
- Browne, Robt., v. 23-24; vi. 205.
-
- Broyn. _See_ Brayn.
-
- Bruce. _See_ Brewes.
-
- Bruges, i. 247; iii. 306; iv. 297-298, 299; v. 193, 194, 277.
-
- Bruke. _See_ Broke.
-
- Brundall (Brundehall), Norfolk, iii. 223; iv. 284.
-
- Brundale, John, Prior of Bromholme (1426), ii. 29.
-
- Brunham, iii. 128, 210; iv. 93.
-
- Brussells, i. 283; v. 184, 259.
-
- Brustall, Suffolk, iii. 90.
-
- Brusy, Pierce. _See_ Brz.
-
- Bruus, Robt., Chancellor of Arch. Chicheley, ii. 27.
-
- Brychamwell, iii. 261.
-
- Brygg. _See_ Brigg.
-
- Bryghtylhed, Brytyeff or Brythyeve. _See_ Brightlede.
-
- Brykkes, Wm., vi. 116.
-
- Brykkys, Sir John, priest, v. 314, 315.
-
- Bryon, ----, vi. 58, 59.
-
- Bryse, Sir T., ii. 266.
-
- Bryston, Mr., v. 123.
-
- Bryston, John, ii. 308.
-
- Brytcham. _See_ Bircham.
-
- Bube (?), John, vi. 181.
-
- Buck (Buk or Bukk), John, Parson of Stratton, i. 151; ii. 194, 195.
-
- Buckenham (Bokyngham), iii. 72, 217.
-
- Buckenham (Bokenham), Old, vi. 190.
-
- Buckenham Castle, vi. 1.
-
- Buckenham (Bukenham), Edmund, of Snyterton, iii. 132.
-
- Buckingham, Henry Stafford, Duke of, (1460-83), i. 292; v. 62; vi. 1.
- _See also_ Stafford.
-
- Buckingham, Humphrey Stafford, Duke of (1441-59), i. 128, 133, 134,
- 161, 168, 171, 172, 173, 304, 311, 336; ii. 75-76, 113, 161, 295,
- 297, 321; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 86, 92, 108, 118, 127, 268;
- 'His brethren' (_i.e._ Arch. Bourchier and Viscount Bourchier),
- iii. 108.
-
- Buckingham, Anne, daughter of, iii. 218.
-
- Buckingham, Wm. _See_ Bokenham.
-
- Buckley, Wm., i. 81.
-
- Buckram, iv. 76.
-
- Buk, Sir, vi. 38.
-
- Bukle, iii. 97.
-
- Bukman. _See_ Bokenham.
-
- Bullock, John, iv. 31, 286.
-
- Bulman, Master John, ii. 218; iii. 135, 141; iv. 160, 187; vi. 3.
-
- Bulmans, Norfolk, v. 300.
-
- Bunche, Robert, iv. 237, 244, 285.
-
- Bungay (Bowunggey), Suffolk, i. 200; iii. 246; vi. 58.
-
- Bunwell (Bonewell), Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Bureau Brothers, i. 123.
-
- Burflet, ----, ii. 224.
-
- Burgess (Borges or Burgoys), ----, iv. 130.
-
- Burgeys, ----, iv. 124; v. 10.
-
- Burgeys, John, iv. 266, 269.
-
- Burgeys, Wm., ii. 48.
-
- Burgh, Sir Edward, vi. 187.
-
- Burgh (Borow), Norfolk, ii. 60; iv. 284; vi. 149, 190.
-
- Burgh, Wm., ii. 62.
-
- Burghersh, Sir John, i. 41.
-
- Burgundy, i. 283, 291, 299; iii. 130.
-
- Burgundy, Bastard of, i. 281; iv. 278, 279, 298;
- Armourer of, v. 194.
-
- Burgundy, Mary, Duchess of, i. 300.
-
- Burgundy, Dukes of. _See_ Chas. the Bold (1467-77); Philip the Good
- (1419-67); Philip the Fair (1482-1506).
-
- Burlingham, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 266, 267.
-
- Burlingham, South, ii. 311.
-
- Burnam, John, vi. 109.
-
- Burnby, Thos., iii. 307.
-
- Burneviles, in Nacton, iv. 11, 29, 109, 292; v. 92.
-
- Burneys (Berners ?), Lord, iii. 25.
-
- Burnham, Norfolk, ii. 214; vi. 14;
- Sir Rauf, Parson of, i. 331, 332.
-
- Burton, ----, of Norwich, ii. 282.
-
- Burton, J., iii. 263.
-
- Burton, Seman, iv. 103.
-
- Burvam, S. Jaques de, ii. 5.
-
- Bury, ----, ii. 195.
-
- Bury, Thos., ii. 308, 312; iii. 222.
-
- Bury, Wm., ii. 276.
-
- Bury St. Edmunds (Bery), i. 85, 311; ii. 163, 164, 184 (_bis_), 243;
- iii. 135; iv. 36, 94, 256; v. 94, 96; vi. 85, 121.
-
- Bury St. Edmunds, Abbot of, vi. 34.
-
- Bury St. Edmunds, Monastery of, ii. 32.
-
- Bury St. Edmunds, Parliament of, iii. 243.
-
- Bussard, ----, iii. 253.
-
- Busshop. _See_ Bishop.
-
- Butler, Lord Sudley. _See_ Sudley.
-
- Butler, Henry, iv. 165.
-
- Butler, Sir James, son of Jas., fourth Earl of Ormond, ii. 89 note 4.
-
- Butler (Boteler), Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Butler (Boteler), John, iii. 248; iv. 92, 203, 204.
-
- Butler (Botiller), Robt., ii. 191; iii. 235; iv. 102, 140, 237, 243,
- 268, 285.
-
- Butler (Botelore), Wm., iii. 28.
-
- Butt, John, ii. 84.
-
- Bychamwelle, v. 98.
-
- Bylaugh, Roger. _See_ Chirch, Roger.
-
- Bylbys, ----, ii. 49.
-
- Byrde, Wm., vi. 186.
-
- Byrdon, Thos., ii. 271, 311.
-
- Bysshop. _See_ Bishop.
-
-
- Cabell (Capell ?), Sir Wm., vi. 91.
-
- Cable, ----, vi. 108.
-
- Cade, Jack, the rebel, i. 44, 68-78, 126, 156, 170; ii. 145, 153-155,
- 207.
-
- Caen, Normandy, i. 9, 57, 67, 87; ii. 5, 118; iii. 157, 306; iv. 48.
-
- Caen, Abbey of St. Stephen's, ii. 6.
-
- Caen, 'Bole Abbey,' ii. 6.
-
- Cager, Thos., v. 176.
-
- Caister (Castre), Norfolk, i. 26, 118-120, 150, 151, 153, 184, 195,
- 202-203, 209, 214, 215, 218, 224, 225, 227-228, 229, 230, 234,
- 237, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 258, 260, 262, 263-264, 272,
- 274, 276, 284, 294-298, 309, 314, 321; ii. 4, 9, 30, 39, 40, 108,
- 134, 136, 149, 152, 170, 171, 178, 192, 198, 199, 200, 201, 212,
- 238, 239, 240, 279, 311, 329, 334, 335; iii. 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12,
- 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 32, 35, 42, 43, 50, 52, 68, 69, 71, 74,
- 76, 83, 87, 93, 94, 97, 100, 104, 105, 109, 110, 115 (_bis_), 117,
- 119, 121, 138, 142, 144, 145, 148-149, 160, 162, 164, 167, 193,
- 207, 212, 217, 230, 235, 239, 250, 277, 286, 294, 298, 310; iv. 9,
- 45, 46, 52, 53, 54, 61, 70, 72, 73, 74, 84, 86, 102, 103, 105,
- 109-110, 125, 131, 133, 140, 142, 149, 165, 168, 180, 182, 186,
- 192, 205, 223, 230, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242,
- 243, 244, 246, 247, 255, 256, 265, 269, 270, 272, 282, 283, 284,
- 285, 289, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 302, 303, 306; v. 8-9, 15, 17,
- 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 33, 36, 63, 70, 76, 78, 81, 82, 91, 92
- (_bis_), 94, 97, 109, 110, 117, 131, 142, 146, 147, 150, 151, 163,
- 166, 171, 172-173, 185, 198, 201, 224, 235, 237, 238, 239,
- 242-244, 246, 247, 251, 259, 262, 275, 283, 293, 294, 301-302,
- 305, 310, 314; vi. 29, 33, 63, 69, 74 (_bis_), 76, 79, 139.
- Inventory of household stuff at, iv. 42.
- Descent of the Manor, iv. 42.
- Expense of household at, iv. 149.
- Vicar of, _see_ Cutteler.
- Presentation to chapel, v. 13, 14, 16.
- Siege of, and negotiations thereon, i. 250-254, 256, 257, 265, 340;
- v. 36-37, 40-41, 42-45, 45-46, 47-49, 50-59, 60-61, 65, 73.
- Inventory of goods and guns left at, after siege, v. 59.
- Intended college at. _See under_ Fastolf, Sir John, Will of.
-
- Caister, Bardolf, v. 116, 299.
-
- Caister, Cleres, v. 299; vi. 207.
-
- Caister, Horning Hall in, iv. 105.
-
- Caister Hall, Manor of, v. 305; vi. 91.
-
- Caister St. Edmund's, Norwich, i. 285.
- Parson of, v. 78.
-
- Calabria and Lorraine, Nic. of Anjou, Duke of, v. 216.
-
- Calais, i. 64, 83, 88, 95, 96, 97, 103, 106-107, 108-110, 126, 128,
- 137, 138, 147, 159, 162, 173, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182,
- 183, 185, 186, 188, 239, 248, 249, 277, 287, 288, 290, 291, 294,
- 300; ii. 51, 146, 148, 162, 257, 299, 325; iii. 92, 118, 126, 130,
- 141, 203, 204, 312; iv. 35, 50, 57, 58, 78, 264; v. 28, 65, 111,
- 152, 154, 163, 176, 180, 181, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
- 193, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 203, 215, 219, 225, 226, 235, 237,
- 238 (_bis_), 239 (_bis_), 247, 251, 253, 256, 258, 259, 270, 274,
- 277, 279, 280, 286, 287, 290, 298; vi. 34, 60, 83, 144, 145.
-
- Calais, Deputy and council of, v. 224.
- Lieutenant of. _See_ Keriell, Sir Thos.
- Mayor and merchants of the staple of, ii. 299; v. 194.
- Treasurer of, v. 152. _See_ Elkenhed, Marshal of, v. 224.
- Master Porter of, v. 282.
-
- Calcote, or Caldecote, Suffolk, i. 212, 234; iv. 9, 68, 69, 71, 151,
- 157, 192, 193, 238, 244, 289, 292; v. 92, 107, 148, 189, 234.
-
- _Calkestowe_, v. 122.
-
- Call, Robert, iii. 235.
-
- Calle, John, son of Ric., vi. 52, 69.
-
- Calle (Kale), Richard, Bailiff to Paston family, i. 202, 209-210, 212,
- 216, 221, 228, 254-256, 285, 311; ii. 187-188; iii. 22, 219, 220
- (_bis_), 239, 245, 246, 249, 277-278, 284, 296, 298, 315-316,
- 318-320; iv. 4, 9, 17, 18 (_bis_), 25, 27, 29-30, 41, 45, 46
- (_bis_), 58, 61, 63, 64 (_bis_), 65, 66, 68, 71-72, 81, 87, 92-93,
- 97, 107-108, 116, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 132, 135, 138,
- 140, 146, 148, 149, 152 (_bis_), 154, 155, 156 (_bis_), 157, 158,
- 159 (_bis_), 160, 160-162 (_bis_), 163, 164, 167, 171, 174, 175,
- 176, 179, 181, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195, 199, 202, 203, 227, 238,
- 255, 256, 271, 271-272, 274, 276, 277, 299; v. 2, 3, 6, 22, 24-25,
- 25-28, 33, 49, 59, 61, 63, 97, 120, 121, 127, 129, 130, 150, 153,
- 168-169, 197, 229, 232, 233, 263; vi. 20-21, 108, 138, 162-163
- (_bis_), 166;
- imprisonment of, iii. 318-320;
- engagement to Margery Paston, v. 21, 39.
-
- Calle, Richard and Wm., sons of the preceding, vi. 52.
-
- Calman, Nich., iv. 197.
-
- Calthorpe, ----, i. 324; iv. 60; v. 93, 227.
-
- Calthorpe, Alianora, ii. 46.
-
- Calthorpe, Dame Elizabeth, v. 66, 175; vi. 121.
-
- Calthorpe, John, iv. 105.
-
- Calthorpe, Lady, i. 264; v. 108; vi. 57, 59.
-
- Calthorpe, Master, ii. 180, 224, 225, 240; iii. 140; iv. 107, 108;
- vi. 119.
-
- Calthorpe, Philip, vi. 155.
-
- Calthorpe, Sir Wm., i. 31, 285; ii. 46; iii. 266, 286; iv. 3, 266;
- v. 17, 90, 302.
-
- Calthorpe, William, i. 216-217, 338; ii. 308; iii. 128, 227, 276;
- v. 32, 179.
-
- Calthorpe, Young, iii. 6, 110.
-
- Caly, ----, ii. 157, 278.
-
- Calybut, ----, ii. 159.
-
- Camber, the, near Rye, vi. 155.
-
- Cambridge, i. 27, 116, 241, 319; ii. 40, 100, 103, 106, 107; iii. 123,
- 135, 215, 220; iv. 9, 21, 33, 36, 102, 241, 293; v. 72 (_bis_),
- 137, 174, 314; vi. 129, 130, 157, 206.
- Peter House in, ii. 49.
- Trinity Hall, ii. 40.
- Provost of St. Mary's, iv. 87, 140.
- Scholar of, ii. 106.
-
- Cambridgeshire, iv. 95, 116, 125; v. 95.
-
- Camplyon, Robt., ii. 313.
-
- Candle. 'Set a candle before the devil,' iv. 12.
-
- Cane, Dan Thomas of, ii. 21.
-
- Canon, Thos., ii. 141.
-
- Canon, Thos., the elder, iii. 23.
-
- Canterbury, i. 156, 249, 266; iii. 13, 118; iv. 90, 187, 256, 300;
- v. 40, 74, 75, 112, 185, 245; vi. 153, 206.
-
- Canterbury, Archbishops of. _See_ Stafford, John (1443-52); Kemp, John
- (1452-4); Bourchier, Thos. (1454-86); Morton, John (1486-1500).
-
- Canterbury, Auditor of Archbishop of, iv. 286.
- Court of Audience of, i. 216, 224; iv. 182.
- Monastery of St. Augustine's, iv. 90.
-
- Canterbury (Caunterbury), Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Canwike, Laurence, vi. 207.
-
- Canyngs, Wm., iii. 126.
-
- Capell. _See_ Cabell.
-
- Capgrave, ----, i. 109.
-
- Cappe, John, iii. 237.
-
- Capron, ----, ii. 102.
-
- Capron, R., v. 149.
-
- Carbalde, John, v. 184.
-
- Carbonell, Sir John, ii. 11, 46.
-
- Carbonell, Margery, ii. 11.
-
- Carbonel, Sir Richard, i. 30.
-
- Carbrooke, Norfolk, v. 168.
-
- Carbrooke, Master of, iii. 261; iv. 41.
-
- Cards, Game of, vi. 79.
-
- Carentan (Karentine), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Carenton, John, Bailiff of Maldon, v. 148.
-
- Carew, Sir William, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Carleton, Norfolk, v. 299; vi. 75, 191, 192, 195.
-
- Carleton, by Snaith, Yorks, ii. 19.
-
- Carlisle, iv. 50. Siege of, i. 205; iii. 276.
-
- Carlisle, Bishop of, i. 336.
-
- Carpentarius, Robertus, ii. 3.
-
- Carr, John, vi. 173.
-
- Carre, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Carre, Wm., vi. 155.
-
- Carrow, Prioress of, iv. 227.
-
- Carsell, France, ii. 7.
-
- _Carvel_, a kind of ship, iii. 306.
-
- Carvil, Edmund, iv. 196.
-
- Caryour, Roger, ii. 293.
-
- Case, John, iv. 178.
-
- Casewick, Norfolk, vi. 190.
-
- Cassell, v. 297.
-
- Cassibelaun, vi. 65.
-
- Castile, Henry IV., King of, iv. 35.
- _See also_ Philip.
-
- Castile, Queens of. _See_ Isabella and Joan.
-
- [[Isabella is listed under "Spain" and under "Ferdinand and
- Isabella"]]
-
- Castillon, in Perigord, i. 122, 125; ii. 123 note 1.
-
- Castleacre, Norfolk, ii. 64, 215.
-
- Castlecombe, Wilts., i. 152; iii. 126.
- Parson of. _See_ Howes, Thos.
-
- [[entry spelled Howys]]
-
- Castle Rising, i. 27.
-
- Caston, Norfolk, ii. 11.
-
- Caston, Wm., Esq., ii. 46.
-
- Castre. _See_ Caister.
-
- Catelyn, ----, iv. 256.
-
- Cates, John, ii. 60.
-
- Catesby, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.
-
- Catherine (Kateryne), Mrs., ii. 131; v. 161; vi. 45.
-
- Catherine of Arragon, i. 317; vi. 161.
-
- Cattes, Norfolk, iv. 292, 295, 296; v. 76, 94.
-
- Caudebec (Galdebek), France, i. 56, 106; ii. 6.
-
- Caulx, i. 106.
-
- Caus, Richard, vi. 94.
-
- Causton. _See_ Cawston.
-
- Causton, Richard de, ii. 10, 31.
-
- Causton, Richard, Vicar of Paston, vi. 189 (_bis_).
-
- Cavendish, Suffolk, ii. 315.
-
- Cavendish, ----, ii. 315.
-
- Cawston (Causton), Norfolk, ii. 93; iv. 161, 207, 256.
-
- Caxton, Wm., i. 153, 323.
-
- Celot, M. J., ii. 218.
-
- Chaderton, Edmund, vi. 93.
-
- _Chafeveleyns_, javelins, iv. 266.
-
- Chalais in Perigord, i. 122.
-
- Chalers, Sir John, ii. 307.
-
- Chamberlain, My Lord, iv. 275; v. 62, 148, 149, 166, 178, 247, 251,
- 252, 290; vi. 20.
-
- Chamberlain, Sir Robt., iv. 60; vi. 2.
-
- Chamberlain, Lady, iv. 82.
-
- Chamberlain, Sir Roger, i. 74, 164; ii. 75, 185 note 1; iii. 34, 36
- note 1, 38, 76; iv. 73; v. 309.
-
- Chamberlain, Sir William, i. 338; ii. 185; iii. 278; iv. 2, 18.
-
- Chamberlain, W., iii. 196, 227.
-
- Chambers (or Chambre), Eleanor, ii. 51, 52.
-
- Chambre, John, ii. 52.
-
- Chambre, Thos., ii. 52, 84, 311; iv. 279.
-
- Chambrois (Chamberexs) Castle, France, i. 56; ii. 6.
-
- Chamer, George of, ii. 312.
-
- Champagne, France, i. 13.
-
- Chancehose, Nic., ii. 3.
-
- Chancellor, My Lord, i. 60, 62, 63; ii. 20, 205, 207, 208, 210;
- iv. 272, 273, 274, 310; vi. 20.
-
- Chancellors, Lord. _See_ Beaufort, Henry (1413-17 and 1424-6); Kemp,
- John (1426-32 and 1450-4); Stafford, John (1432-50); Salisbury,
- Rich. Nevill, Earl of (1454-5); Bourchier, Thos. (1455-6);
- Waynflete, Wm. (1456-60); Nevill, George (1460-7 and 1470-1);
- Stillington, Robt. (1467-73); Rotherham, Thos. (1474-83); Alcock,
- John (1485-6); Morton, John (1487-1500).
-
- Chancery, ii. 227; v. 314.
-
- Chapell, John, ii. 65.
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- Chapelleyn, Robert, i. 331.
-
- Chapman, Sir John, Rector of St. Mary's, Melton, iv. 306; vi. 5.
-
- Chapman, John, v. 56.
-
- Chapman, Thos., iv. 47-48.
-
- _Chardequeyns._ Preserve of quinces, ii. 276.
-
- Charles II., i. 27.
-
- Charles VII., King of France, i. 48-57, 95, 109, 120-125; ii. 121-127;
- iii. 125, 234, 306.
-
- Charles VIII., vi. 82, 83.
-
- Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1467-77), i. 107, 239, 247, 259,
- 277, 288, 289, 299; iv. 277, 296, 299; v. 175, 184, 219, 225, 258,
- 270, 287.
-
- Charles, Ric., ii. 95, 282; iv. 154, 155, 228, 229; vi. 180.
-
- Charles, Thos., vi. 143.
-
- Charles and his fellowship, ii. 248.
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- Charleton, Sir Thos., i. 137.
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- Charolois, Chas., Count of, i. 247.
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- Chatterley, ----, i. 336.
-
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 323.
-
- Chaucer (or Chawsers), Thos., Chief Butler to Henry V., and son of the
- Poet, i. 39, 41, 42; ii. 29, 31.
-
- Chaumpeneys, Ric., ii. 3.
-
- Chawsers. _See_ Chaucer.
-
- Chawson, Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- Checkroll, ii. 181.
-
- Chedworth, John, Bishop of Lincoln (1451-71), i. 127, 336; iii. 47-48.
-
- Cheke, Sir Wm., vi. 152.
-
- Chelmsford, Essex, i. 171; vi. 121, 122, 181, 182.
-
- Chelsfeld, Kent, iv. 310.
-
- Chelsea (Chelchyche), vi. 108.
-
- Cheney, Sir John, vi. 118, 187.
-
- Chenne. _See_ Sheen.
-
- Cherbourg, i. 57, 67, 175; ii. 6, 162, 291.
-
- Cherche. _See_ Chirch.
-
- Cheseman, ----, iv. 18 (_bis_).
-
- Chesham, Thos., ii. 69.
-
- Cheshire, iv. 96.
-
- Chess, Game of, vi. 66.
-
- Chesten, Henry, iv. 150.
-
- Chester, i. 81, 171, 173, 190; iii. 92, 108, 233.
-
- Chester, Bishop of. _See_ Coventry and Lichfield.
-
- Chesterfield, Yorkshire, v. 70.
-
- Chesteyne, Friar John, iv. 257.
-
- 'Chevers Mater,' ii. 134.
-
- _Chevissche._ To procure, or provide, v. 48.
-
- _Chevyssance._ Borrowing at interest, iv. 267.
-
- Cheynour, John, iv. 280.
-
- Cheyny, ----, v. 32.
-
- Cheyny, Sir Robt., vi. 102, 187.
-
- Chicheley, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury (1414-43), ii. 27.
-
- Chichester, i. 75.
-
- Chief Justice, ii. 20.
-
- Child (Chylde), ----, iv. 282.
-
- Child, Richard, ii. 293.
-
- Child, Thos., vi. 15, 16.
-
- Child, Wm., ii. 4.
-
- Chinon, France, i. 54.
-
- Chippenham, Master, iv. 268.
-
- Chirch, Nicholas, ii. 271, 311; iv. 237, 242, 243, 284.
-
- Chirch, Roger, i. 113, 114, 115; ii. 263-264, 266, 267, 270, 271
- (_bis_), 272, 274, 308, 312.
-
- Chirch, Robert, ii. 311.
-
- Chitock's Son, iv. 181.
-
- Choke, Richard, Serjeant-at-law, afterwards Judge of the Common Pleas,
- iii. 84.
-
- Chrewys, ----, iv. 12.
-
- '_Christopher, The_,' ship, v. 190.
-
- Christopher, St., Life of, vi. 66.
-
- Christopher, iii. 106.
-
- Church. _See_ Chirch.
-
- Church Close in Paston, v. 209.
-
- Chyllins, Richard, iv. 158.
-
- _Chynne._ To split, crack, ii. 19.
-
- Cicero (Tully), _de Amicitia_ and _de Senectute_, i. 153; vi. 66.
-
- Cinnamon, v. 119.
-
- Cinque Ports, i. 75.
-
- Clarence, George, Duke of, brother of Edward IV., i. 212, 248-249,
- 252, 253, 257, 271-272, 281, 313; iii. 233; iv. 25; v. 35, 43, 44,
- 46, 47, 55, 63, 70, 71, 80, 96, 135, 188, 189, 195, 199, 270.
- _See also_ George.
-
- Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, i. 191.
-
- Clarence, Thos., Duke of, brother of Henry V., ii. 8; iii. 61, 63,
- 148, 149.
-
- Clarendom, i. 130.
-
- Clark, Thos., vi. 157.
-
- Claryngton, John, vi. 19.
-
- Claverying, John de, ii. 3.
-
- Claxton, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 260; iv. 161, 163.
-
- Clay, John, iii. 233.
-
- Clay, Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Clay. _See_ Cley.
-
- Claymond, Thos., i. 338.
-
- Clederro, ----, vi. 34-35.
-
- Clement, Mr., iv. 123.
-
- Clement, Master (Felmingham ?), iii. 211.
-
- Clement, John, vi. 28.
-
- Clement, Robt., ii. 305.
-
- 'Clenefyed, strek met, and non inmet,' iv. 130.
-
- Clerc, John, ii. 188, 191.
-
- Clere, ----, ii. 190; vi. 64.
-
- Clere, Anne, Wife of Robt., vi. 149, 150.
-
- Clere, Edmund or Esmond, i. 157; ii. 30, 51, 57, 67, 68, 307;
- iii. 13-14, 126, 136, 246; iv. 105, 116, 126; vi. 33, 192, 193,
- 198.
-
- Clere, Eliz., widow of Robt., i. 155, 291, 324; ii. 99, 108, 109-111,
- 140 (_bis_), 141, 223, 224, 278, 280, 284-285, 286, 330; iii. 3,
- 264; iv. 13, 27, 61, 66, 83, 105, 180, 258; v. 93, 118, 125, 208,
- 304-305; vi. 108, 150.
-
- Clere, John, of Ormesby, ii. 30.
-
- Clere, Margaret, iv. 61.
-
- Clere, Mistress, ii. 83.
-
- Clere, Robt., of Ormesby, ii. 30, 39, 51, 57, 64-65, 68; vi. 192, 193,
- 198.
-
- Clere, Robt., Son of preceding (knighted 1494), v. 220, 221, 222, 227,
- 232-233, 324; vi. 108, 149, 152, 155, 167.
-
- Clere, Wm., ii. 85.
-
- Clerk, ----, vi. 166.
-
- Clerk, Geoffrey, iv. 9.
-
- Clerk, Henry, iv. 237, 242, 284.
-
- Clerk, John, iii. 141; iv. 237, 244, 269.
-
- Clerk, Margaret, iv. 20.
-
- Clerk, Roger, iii. 307.
-
- Clerke, Robt., iv. 279; v. 105.
-
- Clerke, Wm., iv. 280.
-
- Cleton, Wm., i. 148.
-
- Clewer (Cleworth), Windsor, i. 317; vi. 172.
-
- Cley, Norfolk, vi. 132, 200, 201.
-
- Cley, Sir John, iii. 312; iv. 83; v. 105.
-
- Cleyhall, iii. 263.
-
- Clifford, ----, heirs of, ii. 253, 254.
-
- Clifford, Henry, fourteenth Lord (1485-1523), vi. 151, 187.
-
- Clifford, John, twelfth Lord (1422-55), i. 110, 134, 161; ii. 296;
- iii. 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.
-
- Clifford, John, thirteenth Lord (1455-61), i. 177, 178, 193-194;
- iii. 126, 267, 268, 276.
-
- Clifford, Sir Robt., vi. 118, 187.
-
- Clifton, Sir Jerveys, of York, v. 104; vi. 151.
-
- Clifton, Lady, ii. 275.
-
- Clifton, Sir John, iii. 93, 94.
-
- Clifton, Robt., ii. 217.
-
- Clifton, Sir Robt., Kt., ii. 14; iii. 12; vi. 102.
-
- Clinton, John, fifth Lord, i. 161; iii. 30, 199; iv. 57.
-
- Clippesby, Catherine, i. 307, 310; vi. 23, 25.
-
- Clippesby, John, ii. 308; vi. 24-25.
-
- Clippesby, John, of Oby, vi. 24, 164.
-
- Clippesby, Will., ii. 271.
-
- Clippesby's Wife, ii. 95.
-
- Clist Heath, near Exeter, i. 165.
-
- Clopton, Mr., vi. 129, 130.
-
- Clopton, ----, v. 89, 274.
-
- Clopton's Manor, Suffolk, vi. 80.
-
- Clopton, John, Sheriff of Norfolk, i. 337; ii. 258, 260, 261, 263-264,
- 314-315 (_bis_), 316; iii. 106; iv. 105.
-
- Clopton, Wm., i. 87; ii. 315-316.
-
- Clopton, Sir Wm., vi. 190, 191.
-
- _Clot shon._ Clouted or patched shoes, iv. 67.
-
- Cloth of gold, v. 245, 246.
-
- Cloves, v. 119.
-
- _Clowt up._ Patch up, v. 9.
-
- Clugny, France, ii. 20.
-
- Clugny, Abbot of, i. 35, 36; ii. 32.
-
- Cluniac Order, ii. 32.
-
- Clyf, Wm., iii. 109.
-
- Clyfton. _See_ Clifton.
-
- Cobbes place, ii. 91.
-
- Cobham, v. 316.
-
- Cobham, Eleanor, Wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 114 note 3.
-
- Cobham, Lord, i. 31, 98-99, 335; v. 105.
-
- Cobham, Sir Reynold, ii. 114, 115, 253.
-
- Cockermouth, iii. 269.
-
- Cockley Cley, Norfolk, ii. 215; iii. 261.
-
- Cocus, Thos., vi. 17.
-
- Cotivy, Oliver de, i. 122.
-
- Cofe. _See_ Cove.
-
- Cognac, i. 95.
-
- Cok, Alex., v. 98.
-
- Coke (Cook), John, ii. 52, 269, 310; vi. 19.
-
- Coke, Lincoln, iii. 133.
-
- Coke, Wm., ii. 137; v. 94.
-
- Coke (Koke), Sanders. _See_ Kok, Sandre.
-
- Cokett (Kokett), ----, i. 283, 293; ii. 278; iv. 74; v. 197, 257, 293,
- 294 (_bis_).
-
- Cokett, John, ii. 308.
-
- Cokfeldes, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Cokkow, John, ii. 267.
-
- Cokkow, Thos., ii. 308, 312.
-
- Colby, ----, ii. 60.
-
- Colby, Henry de, ii. 3.
-
- Colbyes, Walsham, ii. 63.
-
- Colbyne, ----, iii. 234.
-
- Colchester, i. 75, 260; ii. 226, 322, 323; iii. 248; v. 84; vi. 121,
- 182.
-
- Cole, Jas., ii. 27.
-
- Cole, John, ii. 194, 195; iv. 57.
-
- Cole, Wm., ii. 134, 189.
-
- Cole, Wm., 'Cole and Watkin's (Shipdam's) Chamber,' iii. 182.
-
- Coleby (Colby), Norfolk, iv. 215.
-
- Colens, Wm., iv. 228.
-
- Coles, John, iv. 279.
-
- Coleshill, i. 173.
-
- Colet, Henry, v. 74, 289; vi. 77, 149, 150.
-
- Colet, ----, vi. 36.
-
- Colin, servant of Sir J. Fastolf, iii. 93.
-
- Colins, ----, ii. 228.
-
- Colinson, Robt., a priest, iii. 41.
-
- 'Colinus Gallicus,' i. 152 note 6; iii. 97, 213, 230, 231.
-
- Colle, v. 259.
-
- Colley Weston, Northamptonshire, vi. 158.
-
- Collys, Harry, ii. 93, 94.
-
- Colman or Coleman, John, iii. 315; iv. 93, 156; v. 97.
-
- Colman, Nich., iii. 93, 238, 246; iv. 94.
-
- Colneise, Bailiff of, iii. 90.
-
- Colneys, Carleton, vi. 75.
-
- Colson, ----, iv. 279.
-
- Colte, ----, of Newcastle, iv. 140.
-
- Colte, Thos., iii. 199, 249.
-
- Colton, John, i. 332.
-
- Colvyle, John, ii. 299; v. 242, 251, 260.
-
- Colyet, iv. 148, 226.
-
- Colyns, ----, iii. 214.
-
- Combesdon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- _Comenaunte_. A covenant, ii. 283.
-
- Comet, 'A greet gleymyng sterre' seen, iii. 75.
-
- Compigne, France, iii. 58, 64.
-
- Compostella, St. James of, i. 287; v. 186, 190.
-
- Concarnewe, Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- Conches, Normandy. _See_ Counsheux.
-
- Coningsby, Humph., vi. 205.
-
- Conorhithe, ii. 83.
-
- Constable, ----, iii. 114.
-
- Conway Castle, i. 81.
-
- Conyers, ----, vi. 2.
-
- Conyers, John, Son of Sir Robt., iii. 210.
-
- Conyers, Sir John, iii. 199.
-
- Conyers, Sir Robt., ii. 240, 275-276; iii. 128; iv. 66.
-
- Conyers, Sir Wm., i. 249.
-
- Coo, John, ii. 159.
-
- Cook. _See_ Coke and Kook.
-
- Cook, Henry, iv. 280; v. 304, 307.
-
- Cook, Jas., ii. 317.
-
- Cook (Kook), John, iii. 90, 91; v. 6, 154, 177, 272.
-
- Cook, Robert, iv. 279.
-
- Cooke, Alderman, i. 71.
-
- Cookesay, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Cookeson, Thurstan, v. 97.
-
- Coole, Robt., ii. 187.
-
- Coomber, Ric., iii. 309.
-
- Cooting, Sir Wm. _See_ Coting.
-
- Coppes, iv. 71.
-
- Coppini, Francesco, Bishop of Terni, i. 186.
-
- Coppyng, John, iii. 282.
-
- _Copschotyn_. High crested, iv. 306.
-
- Corbet, Sir Robt., v. 105.
-
- Corbett, ----, vi. 153.
-
- Corbrygg, Simon, iii. 263.
-
- Corby, or Courby, the carrier, v. 136, 212.
-
- Corbyn, Wm., iii. 28.
-
- Cork, John Paston (alias Wortes), made Bishop of, i. 33; ii. 22, 26,
- 27.
-
- Cornburght, Averey, iv. 47-48.
-
- Cornewaleys, ----, vi. 130.
-
- Cornewaleys, Thos., iv. 105.
-
- Cornwall, i. 281; iii. 269.
-
- Cornwall, Sir John, ii. 8.
-
- Cornwall, a gentleman of, iv. 194.
-
- Coronation of Edward IV., iii. 276, 278, 280, 286.
-
- Coroumbr (?), Yorkshire, iii. 269.
-
- Cosard, Philip, v. 91.
-
- Cossey (Costessey), Norfolk, i. 219, 221, 223, 227, 231; ii. 170, 285;
- iv. 137, 147, 148, 155, 158, 159, 163, 164, 170, 171, 179, 204,
- 205, 207.
-
- Cossey, Bailiff of, i. 218, 221, 227, 231; iv. 137, 142, 143, 148,
- 155, 160, 170, 171, 186, 203, 205; v. 321.
-
- Costaunce. _See_ Coutances.
-
- Costard, ----, ii. 156, 158, 249.
-
- Costard, Francis, ii. 113, 172, 228; iii. 236, 282, 296.
-
- _Costers_, vi. 50 note 2.
-
- Costessey. _See_ Cossey.
-
- Costid (?), ----, ii. 66.
-
- Coteler, Edw., ii. 288.
-
- Coteler, Robt. _See_ Cutler.
-
- Coting (Cooting or Cutting), Wm., ii. 29, 102-103; iii. 263; iv. 108;
- v. 6, 86.
-
- Cotman, Sir Richard, v. 320.
-
- Cotton, Suffolk, i. 209, 225, 227-228, 229-231, 234, 240, 340;
- ii. 170; iii. 110, 308, 309, 315, 316, 317, 319; iv. 9, 52, 62,
- 63, 71, 72, 157, 168, 185, 191, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200, 235, 274,
- 292, 303; v. 5; vi. 106, 107.
-
- Cotton, Parson of, ii. 195.
-
- Cotton (Quotton), Wm., of Cambridgeshire, Receiver of the Duchy of
- Lancaster, ii. 209; iii. 28, 30, 31.
-
- Cotton, Mr., vi. 157.
-
- Coubitt. _See_ Retford.
-
- Couche, John, ii. 67.
-
- Coule, Wm., ii. 31.
-
- Councils, Great, iii. 92.
-
- Counsheux (Conches, Normandy ?), i. 55; ii. 5.
-
- Courcy (Cursy), France, ii. 6.
-
- Courtenay, Sir Hugh, v. 105.
-
- Courtenay, John, iii. 307.
-
- Courtenay, Sir Philip, v. 105.
-
- Courtenay, Piers, Bishop of Exeter, vi. 81.
-
- Courtenay, Rich., Bishop of Norwich, i. 30.
-
- Courtenay. _See_ Devonshire, Earl of.
-
- Courtenays, v. 80, 113.
-
- Courtonne (Curton), France, ii. 6.
-
- Cousinot, Wm., French Ambassador, ii. 121, 124.
-
- Coutances (Normandy), ii. 6.
-
- _Couth._ Publicly known, iii. 41.
-
- Cove (Cofe), Wm., of North Cove, Suffolk, iii. 264.
-
- Coventry, i. 75, 152, 172, 173, 182, 189, 244, 249, 250, 313; ii. 89,
- 90; iii. 103, 108, 198, 233, 242;
- Parliament at, iii. 226;
- Recorder of, ii. 176.
-
- Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of, formerly called Bishop of Chester.
- _See_ Booth, Wm., and Hales, John.
-
- _Covine._ Intrigue, ii. 271, 312.
-
- Cowhaw, Nacton, Suffolk, iii. 5, 20, 85, 90, 91.
-
- Cowling, Suffolk, iii. 155, 157.
-
- _Cowntewery._ Counter or desk, ii. 281.
-
- Cowper, ----, vi. 120-121.
-
- Cowper, Aleyn, iv. 280.
-
- _Cragg._ Stoneware, vi. 50.
-
- Craksheld, ----, v. 244, 245.
-
- Crane, ----, ii. 315; iii. 92.
-
- Crane, Alice or Alson, ii. 135, 301; iii. 40, 115; iv. 223.
-
- Crane, Eliz., vi. 206.
-
- Crane, John, ii. 148-149; iii. 31, 40 note 1.
-
- Crane, Margaret, iii. 31.
-
- Crawethorn, ----, v. 208.
-
- Cray, North Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Crayford, i. 335.
-
- Cressell, Monsieur de, iii. 306.
-
- Cressener, ----, iii. 2.
-
- Cressingham, Norfolk, i. 306; ii. 31, 159, 220; iv. 256; vi. 17,
- 27-28, 96, 97.
-
- Cressingham, Parson of, ii. 31, 219.
-
- Crevecoeur, Ph. de, v. 297.
-
- Croft, Sir Ric., v. 105; vi. 69, 101, 187.
-
- Croile, France, ii. 7.
-
- Croker, Sir John, v. 105, 113.
-
- Crome, N., iii. 50; iv. 76, 77, 155, 156.
-
- Cromer (Crowmer), Norfolk, i. 25, 177, 254, 308, 309; ii. 19, 64, 136,
- 187, 244, 292-293; iii. 126, 128, 196; v. 298; vi. 24, 29.
-
- Cromer, Pers of, ii. 68.
-
- Cromes, ii. 128.
-
- Cromwell, Ralph, Lord Treasurer of England, i. 31, 59, 131, 163, 336;
- ii. 38, 47, 120, 190, 197, 198, 200, 275, 324; iii. 9, 30, 41, 44,
- 50, 52, 66, 69, 73, 156.
-
- Cromwell, Humphrey Bourchier, Lord (1461-71), iv. 8; v. 100.
-
- Cromwell, Sir Thos., v. 105.
-
- Crosseby, ----, iv. 270.
-
- Crostwight (Crostweyt), Norfolk, Parson of, iv. 229.
-
- Crowland Abbey, i. 248.
-
- Crowmer. _See_ Cromer.
-
- Crowmer, ----, i. 72, 74; iv. 61.
-
- Crowmer, Sir Jas., v. 105.
-
- Crowmer, Robt., vi. 154-155.
-
- Croyland, Prior of, i. 66.
-
- Croxton, ----, ii. 158.
-
- Croxton (Croxeston), Audrey, iv. 224.
-
- Croxton, Thos., iv. 117.
-
- Cryne, T., vi. 55-56.
-
- Cubitt. _See_ Kubyte.
-
- Cullynge, ----, iv. 10.
-
- Cumberton, Richard, iv. 279.
-
- Curde, John, iv. 22.
-
- _Currants._ _See_ Raisins.
-
- Curson, Sir John, ii. 216.
-
- Curson, Philip, iv. 231.
-
- Cursy. _See_ Courcy.
-
- Curteys, John, v. 306.
-
- Curton. _See_ Courtonne.
-
- _Curt baron_, vi. 175.
-
- Custans, ----, ii. 130.
-
- Cutler (Coteler), Robt., Vicar of Caister, iv. 102, 103, 104, 124 note
- 3, 228, 229, 237, 238, 241, 242, 243, 285; v. 66, 67; vi. 50.
-
- Cutting. _See_ Coting.
-
- Cuttyng, Gees, ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Cyselond. _See_ Sisland.
-
-
- Dacre of the North, Ralph, first Lord (1459-62), iii. 268; iv. 51.
-
- Dacre (Dakarys) of the South, Richard Fynes, Lord (1459-84), i. 193,
- 215; iv. 57, 61; v. 62;
- Thos. Fynes, Lord (1484-1534), i. 69; vi. 151.
-
- Delalaunde, Sir Thos., v. 70.
-
- Dalby, Constantine, iv. 105-106, 124.
-
- Dale, Edward, iii. 308, 316, 317, 319; iv. 303.
-
- D'Alenon, Duc, i. 106.
-
- Dalling, Norfolk, iii. 287.
-
- Dalling, Vicar of, iv. 230, 231.
-
- Dalling, ----, Under Escheator, ii. 200, 201, 212.
-
- Dalling, Robt., i. 114; ii. 267, 271, 274, 308, 311.
-
- Dalling, Sir Roger, iv. 8.
-
- Dalling, Thos., ii. 271, 311.
-
- Dalling, Wm., ii. 38-39, 214; iii. 263.
-
- Dam (Damme), John, i. 44, 90; ii. 85, 95, 111-112, 128, 133, 148, 176,
- 179, 180, 186, 217, 223, 225, 228, 279, 315; iii. 227, 239, 266,
- 270, 298; iv. 15, 16, 17, 27, 48, 75, 250, 251, 252, 254; v. 308;
- vi. 189, 192, 193, 198, 199.
-
- Dam, Simon, iv. 280, 281; v. 196, 252.
-
- Dam, Wm., vi. 4.
-
- Damask, price of, iv. 287.
-
- Danby, Robt., iii. 122; iv. 88.
-
- Dane, John, iv. 310.
-
- _Danger_. 'In his danger,' _i.e._ in his debt, or responsible to him,
- iii. 38.
-
- Daniel, ----, vi. 35.
-
- Daniel, ----, of Gray's Inn, iii. 296.
-
- Daniel, John, vi. 117, 119.
-
- Daniel, Thos., of Rising, Norfolk, i. 68, 94-95, 113, 114; ii. 80, 82,
- 86, 87, 103, 137-138, 145, 150, 172, 176, 202, 214, 216, 217-218,
- 254 note 1, 255, 256, 265, 274, 296, 312; iii. 53, 60, 63, 100,
- 132, 226; iv. 96.
-
- Daniel, Walter, vi. 75.
-
- Danvers, Robt., Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 162.
-
- Danvers, Master T., v. 314.
-
- Darby. _See_ Derby.
-
- Darcort, ----, iii. 266.
-
- Darcy (Darsy), Roger, iii. 98; vi. 172.
-
- Darell, Sir Edward, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Dartford, Kent, i. 74, 99, 335-6.
-
- Dartmouth, vi. 126.
-
- Dates, v. 313.
-
- Daubeney, ----, ii. 54.
-
- Daubeney, Giles, Lord (1486-1507), vi. 145, 207.
-
- Daubeney, John, i. 221, 240, 252, 253, 254, 340; iii. 297; iv. 13, 27,
- 41 (_bis_), 42-44, 64, 66, 70, 73, 79, 84, 85, 121, 123, 127, 136
- (_bis_), 137, 139, 140, 142, 150, 152, 156, 160, 161, 162, 192,
- 227, 230, 266, 271, 277, 283, 299, 306, 307; v. 14, 22, 24, 25,
- 45, 47, 57 (_bis_), 61, 63, 66, 67, 97, 98, 140, 185, 302; vi. 50,
- 107-108.
-
- Daubeney, Wm., iii. 237, 266.
-
- Daune, Cecily, iv. 291-292.
-
- Daungell, France, ii. 7.
-
- Daunson, John, iii. 142, 284.
-
- Dauphin, The, i. 290.
-
- Dauson. _See_ Dawson.
-
- Davers, Thos., iv. 267-268.
-
- Daverse, ----, i. 240.
-
- Davington, ii. 188.
-
- Davy, ----, ii. 93, 94; v. 78.
-
- Davy, Alice, vi. 14.
-
- Davy, Elyse, iv. 134.
-
- Davy, John, ii. 112, 209; iii. 253-254; iv. 237, 238, 239; vi. 14.
-
- Davy, John, Vicar of E. Tuddenham, iv. 102, 103, 104, 239; vi. 75.
-
- Davy, Richard, ii. 319.
-
- Davy, Thos., vi. 19, 57.
-
- Dawbeney. _See_ Daubeney.
-
- Dawes, Thos., iv. 178.
-
- Dawnson, ----, v. 214.
-
- Dawson (Dauson), ----, iii. 307; v. 214, 215.
-
- Dawson, John, iv. 236, 241.
-
- Daye, John, v. 174.
-
- Deal, Kent, i. 316.
-
- Dean, Forest of, i. 250.
-
- 'Death of Arthur, The,' i. 323.
-
- Debenham, Suffolk, ii. 322.
-
- Debenham, Gilbert, ii. 235-236, 243, 273, 275, 276, 307; iii. 35, 309,
- 317, 319; iv. 9, 42-43, 62, 63, 68, 69-70, 71-72, 151, 157, 192,
- 193, 198.
-
- Debenham, Gilbert, the younger, knighted before 1465, father of
- Elizabeth Brews, i. 210, 212, 214, 230, 337; iv. 43, 45, 46, 88,
- 94, 192, 198, 199, 274; v. 50.
-
- Debenham, Sir Gilbert, son of the preceding and uncle of Margery
- Paston, i. 210, 229, 230, 340; vi. 106, 118.
-
- Debretayll, Lewis, v. 32.
-
- _Decies tantum_, writ of, ii. 17.
-
- De Coussy, i. 123.
-
- Dedham, Essex, ii. 149, 170, 193, 194, 195; iii. 37, 56, 65, 67, 68,
- 94, 96, 109, 142, 301, 302; iv. 158; v. 117.
-
- Dedham Netherhall, Essex, iii. 154; iv. 236.
-
- Dedham Overhall, Essex, iv. 236.
-
- Delaber, Sir Richard, vi. 187.
-
- Delevere, Sir Richard, vi. 101.
-
- Delgate, Thos., ii. 53.
-
- Delvys, Sir John, v. 104.
-
- Denbigh, i. 192.
-
- Dene, Robt., iii. 68.
-
- Dengayn (Dyngane), Joan, iv. 86.
-
- Dengayns, Yarmouth, v. 94.
-
- Denham (Dynham), John, afterwards Lord, i. 182, 184, 185, 281;
- iii. 199, 203; v. 188; vi. 107, 120.
-
- Denmark, King of, vi. 136, 138.
-
- Denney (Jenney ?), ----, ii. 238.
-
- Denny, William, iv. 279.
-
- Denschers, iv. 228.
-
- Denston, ----, ii. 307, 315.
-
- Denton, ----, v. 320.
-
- Denyes, Thos., i. 139-142, 204-205, 206; ii. 113, 150-151 (_bis_),
- 163, 173-174, 176, 191, 211, 214, 226-227, 302-304, 304-306, 307,
- 317, 318-319; iii. 37, 85, 91, 227, 272-273, 274-275, 282-283,
- 284-285 (_bis_), 286, 297;
- murdered, iii. 286, 288-289, 291-292, 293, 296.
-
- Denyes, 'Mistress Anne' or Agnes, wife of preceding, i. 139, 141-142;
- ii. 150, 151, 303, 304, 305-306 (_bis_), 307; iii. 273, 282, 283,
- 284, 287-288, 297; iv. 40.
-
- Denyse, ----, v. 181.
-
- Depden, John, iv. 150.
-
- Derby (Darby), ----, v. 252, 262, 265; vi. 43.
-
- Derby, Richard, i. 298.
-
- Derby, i. 336.
-
- Dereham (Dyram), Norfolk, iv. 155.
-
- Dereham, East, Vicar of, iv. 105-106.
-
- Dereham, West, ii. 215.
-
- Derham, Thos., ii. 14.
-
- Deryk, Mr., vi. 146.
-
- Deve. _See_ Dive.
-
- Devenish, Sir ----, vi. 187.
-
- Devereux (Deverys), Sir J., v. 105.
-
- Devereux, Sir Wm., i. 81.
-
- Devonshire, v. 80, 113.
-
- Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, fifth Earl of (1422-1458), i. 87, 98-99,
- 161, 165; ii. 148; iii. 25, 29, 30, 48-50, 76.
-
- Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, sixth Earl of (1458-61), iii. 268, 269.
-
- Devonshire, Humphrey Stafford, created Earl of (1469), i. 249, 335.
-
- Devonshire, Earl of, v. 104.
-
- Dewe, John, iv. 230.
-
- Dey, ----, iv. 9.
-
- Dey, Thos., vi. 144.
-
- Deye, Henry, iii. 90, 91.
-
- Deye, John, ii. 184; iii. 235.
-
- Deymayne, Wm., iii. 237.
-
- Deyvill, or Devyle, ----, iii. 85, 112.
-
- Dickinson (Dykynson), John, iv. 279.
-
- _Diem clausit extremum_, writs of, ii. 16.
-
- Dieppe (Depe), i. 281; ii. 6; iii. 234, 306, 307; iv. 35; v. 184.
-
- Digby, Sir John, vi. 187.
-
- Dilhams, ii. 43.
-
- _Diskure._ Discover, disclose, iv. 187.
-
- _Diswyr._ Doubt, ii. 228.
-
- Dive, S. Pierre, ii. 6.
-
- Dive, S. Sauveur, ii. 6.
-
- Dixon, ----, vi. 25.
-
- Dixon (Dyxon), Mrs., v. 271.
-
- Docking, Norfolk, iii. 210.
-
- Doctor of Physic, iv. 21.
-
- Dode, John, iv. 282.
-
- Dogdyke (Dokdike), Lincolnshire, ii. 120.
-
- Doget (Doket), Master, ii. 160.
-
- Doget (Doket), Bailiff's son, iv. 205.
-
- Doget, John, iv. 148.
-
- Doget, Ric., i. 335; ii. 216, 240; vi. 191, 192, 195.
-
- Doget, Wm., iv. 170.
-
- Doke, John, iii. 237.
-
- Doket. _See_ Doget.
-
- Dokkyng, ----, vi. 18.
-
- Dokkyng, Thos., vi. 207.
-
- Dokkynges Manor, v. 299, 300.
-
- Dokworth. _See_ Duckworth.
-
- Dole at Bromholm, iv. 228-230.
-
- Dolestones, ii. 72 note 5.
-
- Dollay, R., ii. 322-323.
-
- Dollys, ----, v. 103, 108, 165.
-
- Domfront, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Doncaster (Dancastre), Yorkshire, ii. 296; iii. 129, 135; v. 70.
-
- _Donge._ A mattress, iii. 184; vi. 175-176, 178.
-
- Donham. _See_ Dunham.
-
- Donmowe. _See_ Dunmowe.
-
- Donne, Laurence, iii. 142.
-
- Donne, ----, i. 304; vi. 2.
-
- Donnynges, Walsham, ii. 63.
-
- Donsamborowe. _See_ Dunstanborough.
-
- Donstable. _See_ Dunstable.
-
- 'Doolis,' or 'Dolestones,' _q.v._
-
- Dordrecht, or Dort, Netherlands, vi. 154.
-
- Dorking, Surrey, vi. 201.
-
- Dorlet, ----, i. 218; iv. 129, 131.
-
- Dormand, Edmund, vi. 112, 119, 121.
-
- _Dormants._ Large beams, ii. 281.
-
- Dorset, Henry Beaufort, Earl of, afterwards Third Duke of Somerset,
- i. 161; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 33.
- _See also_ Somerset.
-
- Dorset, Cecily, Marchioness of, v. 290; vi. 209.
-
- Dorset, Thos. Grey, Marquis of, vi. 173.
-
- _Dortour._ Dormitory, vi. 42.
-
- Dorward, William, ii. 275.
-
- Dory, ----, iii. 86, 113-114.
-
- Dory, John, Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iii. 113.
-
- Dorylot, John de, iii. 309.
-
- Douglas, James, Earl of, i. 115; iv. 50.
-
- Douyle, France, ii. 7.
-
- Dover, i. 64, 65; ii. 146, 147, 148; v. 185, 195.
-
- Dow, John, ii. 282.
-
- Dowbigging, John, iv. 28-29.
-
- Dowebegyng, John, ii. 82.
-
- Dowee, Thos., ii. 214.
-
- Downes, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Downham (Dounham), Norfolk, iii. 296.
-
- Downing, John, ii. 77; vi. 70.
-
- Dowylday, Nic., ii. 215.
-
- Draper, John, ii. 54.
-
- _Draught Chamber_. Room containing a 'draught' or privy, ii. 281.
-
- Dravale, ----, ii. 135.
-
- Drayton, Norfolk, i. 218-223, 226-227, 232, 234, 245-246, 273, 284,
- 303-304; ii. 134, 137, 254; iii. 42; iv. 27, 32, 93, 109, 129,
- 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 156,
- 157, 158, 161, 162, 164-166, 169-171, 176, 180, 187, 195, 203,
- 205, 206, 208, 235, 280-281; v. 76, 77, 126, 142, 155, 166, 188,
- 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.
- Descent of the Manor of, iv. 165.
- Church of, iv. 31, 145, 193, 206; vi. 2.
- Bailiff of, iv. 128, 170.
-
- Drentall, Thos., clerk, vi. 53.
-
- Druell, John, LL.D., iv. 102, 103, 104, 181, 236, 245.
-
- Drury, Matt., ii. 307.
-
- Drye, Thos., iv. 178.
-
- Dublin (Deblyn), i. 313; iii. 203.
-
- Ducket, Wm., i. 227.
-
- Duckworth (Dokworth), Elys, ii. 267, 308, 312.
-
- Dudley, John Sutton, Fourth Lord (1406-1482), i. 86, 94, 336;
- iii. 25, 33.
-
- Dudley, Catherine, v. 68-69.
-
- Dumfries, i. 193.
-
- Dunham (Donham), Norfolk, v. 168.
-
- Dunham, Little (Lytyldonham), iii. 23.
-
- Dunmowe (Donemowe), John, iv. 150.
-
- Dunmowe, Wm., ii. 267, 269, 308, 312.
-
- Dunois, John, Count of, bastard of Orleans, i. 49-50; ii. 121-124.
-
- Dunstable (Donstable), vi. 21.
-
- Dunstanborough (Donsamborowe), Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59, 60.
-
- Dunston, Norfolk, i. 30, 140; ii. 302, 303.
-
- Dunwich, Suffolk, ii. 3; iv. 193.
-
- Durasse, Lord, i. 281; v. 188.
-
- Durham, i. 215; iv. 60, 179.
-
- Durham (Dereham), Laurence Booth, Bishop of (1457-76), i. 169; ii. 81;
- iv. 50.
- _See also_ Sherwood.
-
- Dsseldorf, i. 288.
-
- Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105.
-
- Dutchmen, i. 27; iv. 78; vi. 141.
-
- [[both forms spelled "Duche-"]]
-
- Dux, Wm., v. 91.
-
- Dylmyn, Wm., iv. 142.
-
- Dymock (Dymmok), Lady, v. 137.
-
- _Dymsoynt_, or _Dymysent_. Metal facing for a girdle, vi. 203-208.
-
- Dyne, ----, iii. 84.
-
- Dyngane, Joan, iv. 86.
-
- Dynham. _See_ Denham.
-
- Dynne, ----, ii. 182, 193.
-
- Dynne, John, vi. 103.
-
- Dynne, Wm., ii. 186.
-
- Dyott, ----, iv. 280.
-
- Dyram. _See_ Dereham.
-
- Dyrward, ----, iii. 303.
-
-
- Eagle, The, Lincolnshire, Priest of, iii. 261.
-
- Earl Soham (Erll Some), Framlingham, Suffolk, vi. 156, 159.
-
- Earlham, Norfolk, i. 284.
-
- Easewyk, Norfolk, ii. 70.
-
- Eberton, Elizabeth, i. 286, 287.
-
- Eberton, Harry, i. 286; v. 206-207, 215.
-
- Ebesham, Wm., i. 323; v. 1-4, 63.
-
- Eborlyn, Hans, vi. 37.
-
- Eccles, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Eccles, Norfolk, ii. 135.
-
- Eccles, John, ii. 80.
-
- Eccles, Robt., ii. 80.
-
- Eddingthorpe, Norfolk, i. 76; ii. 33, 51, 57, 70; vi. 4, 190. Rector
- of, ii. 10, 31.
-
- Edinburgh, iii. 307.
-
- Edgecombe (Egecum), Sir Ric., vi. 118, 127.
-
- Edgecombe, Sir Piers, vi. 152.
-
- Edmonds, John, of Taverham, iv. 129, 130.
-
- Edmonds, Thos., iv. 43.
-
- Edmundes, John, ii. 60.
-
- Education in time of Paston Letters, i. 318-321.
-
- Edward I., iv. 248.
-
- Edward III., i. 86, 191; vi. 65.
-
- Edward IV., as Earl of March, i. 100, 135, 148-149, 182, 184, 185-188,
- 194; ii. 297; iii. 196, 197, 204, 221-222, 228, 233, 234, 249; as
- King, i. 194, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 213, 215,
- 216, 217, 239, 243, 244, 245-246, 246-250, 257, 259-262, 263, 266,
- 271, 275, 280, 283, 288-289, 294-298, 322, 340; iii. 266, 267,
- 269, 271, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 284, 286, 291, 292, 296, 299,
- 300, 301, 302, 304, 306, 312, 313-314; iv. 15-16, 17, 19, 20, 25,
- 26, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 52, 58 (_bis_), 60-61, 66, 78, 88, 89,
- 91, 93, 94, 96, 101, 106, 109, 111, 113-116, 116-117 (_bis_), 207,
- 218, 246-247, 275, 287, 296-297, 307, 311; v. 6-7, 23, 24, 28, 29,
- 30-33 (_bis_), 34, 35-36, 41, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 62, 63, 69,
- 70-71, 80, 83, 95, 96, 97, 100, 106, 107, 112, 131, 135, 161, 162,
- 170, 179, 181, 188, 189, 195, 196, 203, 215, 220, 221, 222, 224,
- 233, 236, 237, 238, 239 (_bis_), 240, 242, 246, 250, 260, 261,
- 277, 290, 318, 324; vi. 2, 20, 25, 28, 29;
- redeems jewels pledged by his father, iii. 294-295;
- desire to do justice, iii. 302;
- strongholds in Wales given up to, iii. 302;
- statutes of, vi. 67; harbinger of, when Earl of March, iii. 233.
-
- Edward, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VI., i. 130, 133, 156-157, 171,
- 192, 193, 194, 261; ii. 295-296, 297, 320; iii. 13, 32, 86, 87,
- 196, 234, 267, 269, 306; iv. 51; v. 104.
-
- Edward, Prince, afterwards Edward V., i. 271, 322; v. 179.
-
- Edward, a servant, v. 187, 251.
-
- Edworth, Wm., ii. 313.
-
- Egmere, i. 205.
-
- Egremont, Thos. Percy, Lord, third son of Henry, second Earl of
- Northumberland, i. 131, 134, 147-148, 177; ii. 296; iii. 126.
-
- Egyll (l'Aigle ?) Castle, France, ii. 6.
-
- Eimond. _See_ Emond.
-
- Elger, John, iii. 22.
-
- Elghe, Suffolk, ii. 11.
-
- Elingham, ----, ii. 139 (_bis_); vi. 36.
-
- Elizabeth, Queen, i. 26, 27.
-
- Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of Edward IV. _See_ Woodville, Elizabeth.
-
- Elizabeth, Mrs., v. 190.
-
- Elizabeth of York, Queen of Henry VII., vi. 105-106, 107 (_see_
- correction in vol. i., page 340).
-
- Elkanhed, Treasurer of Calais, v. 163.
- _See also_ Calais.
-
- Ellis, Bartholomew, iii. 5, 105, 106, 278; iv. 10, 102, 104, 238, 239,
- 243, 269.
-
- Ellis, Thos., i. 231; iii. 245; iv. 139.
-
- Ellis, Wm., iv. 70.
-
- Ellis (Elys), ----, iv. 175, 176.
-
- _Elmyse._ Enemies, iv. 283; v. 37.
-
- Eltham, Kent, i. 116, 239; iii. 233; iv. 275, 276.
-
- Elton, ----, i. 81.
-
- Elwyn, Richard, vi. 152.
-
- Ely, Bishop of. _See_ Alcock, John (1486-1500); Bourchier, Thos.
- (1443-54); Grey, Wm. (1454-78); Morgan, Philip (1426-34).
-
- Ely, Isle of, vi. 92.
-
- Elysse, Berthelmew. _See_ Ellis.
-
- _Embracery._ A legal offence, ii. 167 note 5; iii. 85.
-
- _Eme._ Uncle, ii. 157 note 2.
-
- Emeryngale, John, iv. 241.
-
- Emond (Eimond), John, ii. 193; iii. 42.
-
- Emundes, Robt., ii. 244.
-
- Entwistle (At Wessyll), Sir Bertram, iii. 28, 30.
-
- Eppeswell, Robt., iii. 141.
-
- Epworth, Lincolnshire, ii. 71.
-
- Erasmus, i. 327.
-
- Ernold, Ric., of Cromer, ii. 100.
-
- Erpingham Hundred, Norfolk, iv. 19.
-
- Erpingham, Sir Thos., i. 33, 333; ii. 13-15, 16, 54.
-
- Esher, Surrey, i. 153.
-
- Esprygy, Wm., ii. 2.
-
- Essay, Normandy, i. 56.
-
- Essex county, v. 95.
-
- Essex, gentlemen of, vi. 122.
-
- 'Essex,' Fastolf's place in Hickling, iii. 83; v. 107, 234, 306.
-
- Essex, ----, iii. 268.
-
- Essex, Earl of. _See_ Bourchier, Henry.
-
- Essey, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- _Esson._ Essoin, ii. 157; iii. 37.
-
- Est, John, ii. 192.
-
- Estaple. _See_ Staple.
-
- Estgate, John, iii. 255; iv. 84, 106, 177, 180.
-
- Estlexham. _See_ Lexham, East.
-
- Estodenham. _See_ Tuddenham, East.
-
- Estwell, Kent, iv. 309, 310, 311.
-
- Etaple (Staples), France, vi. 154.
-
- Eton, i. 306, 319, 336; vi. 5, 8.
-
- Eton, Fulk, i. 50.
-
- Eton, Wm., iii. 230; iv. 102, 104, 239.
-
- Eu, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Eusdale, ----, ii. 271.
-
- Everard, Sir Thos., Parson of Oxnead, v. 327 (_bis_).
-
- Everingham, Henry, i. 338.
-
- Everingham, Thos., i. 124; iii. 143.
-
- Everton. _See_ Eberton.
-
- Everyton, John, iv. 226.
-
- Evreux (Everose), Normandy, ii. 5.
-
- Ewelme, Oxfordshire, i. 245; ii. 121; v. 15, 131.
-
- Exeter, i. 116, 165, 166; v. 86.
-
- Exeter, Bishops of. _See_ Nevill, Geo. (1456-65) and Courtenay, Piers
- (1478-87).
-
- Exeter, Henry Holland, Duke of (1446-73), i. 134, 147-148, 150, 176,
- 182, 183, 186, 192, 199; ii. 154, 296, 321, 329; iii. 125, 126,
- 127, 192, 234, 267, 312.
-
- Exeter, Thos. Beaufort, Duke of (1416-26), ii. 8, 9; iii. 156.
-
- Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Widow of Henry Holland, v. 250.
-
- Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Wife of John Holland, third Duke (1443-6),
- iv. 189; v. 69.
-
- Exmouth, i. 182.
-
- Eye, Suffolk, i. 231; iii. 315; iv. 204; v. 86. Bailiff of. _See_
- Bottisford.
-
-
- Fagernon, France, ii. 6.
-
- Fairchild (Feyrechildes), Norfolk, iv. 32; v. 170, 188.
-
- Fairfax, Guy, i. 298; v. 30, 76; vi. 74.
-
- Fairfax, Mr., v. 120.
-
- Fairfax, Sir Thos., vi. 152.
-
- Fakenham, Norfolk, ii. 215.
-
- Falaise taken by Henry V., ii. 5.
-
- 'Falce Carte Sproute,' iii. 53.
-
- Falcon (Fawcon), Pursuivant, vi. 126.
-
- Falconbridge, Bastard, i. 177, 266.
-
- Falyate, John, i. 115; ii. 263-264.
-
- Falyate, Sir William, iv. 308.
-
- _Fardell._ Pack, burden, iv. 65.
-
- Farrer. _See_ Ferrour.
-
- Farwell, John, iii. 155, 157.
-
- _Faste._ 'Be Goddis faste,' ii. 79.
-
- Faster, John, vi. 180.
-
- _Fastingong._ Shrovetide, ii. 220.
-
- Fastolf, Catherine, iii. 96.
-
- Fastolf, Edmund, v. 177.
-
- Fastolf, Sir Hugh, ii. 235; iii. 12, 110, 157.
-
- Fastolf, John, ii. 113.
-
- Fastolf, John, Father of Sir John, iii. 147, 152, 154, 155.
-
- Fastolf, John, of Cowhawe, iii. 19, 200.
-
- Fastolf, Sir John, i. 26, 52, 76-78, 89, 90, 116-120, 126, 150-154,
- 195-203, 206, 209, 215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 233, 234-238, 241,
- 245, 251, 254, 258, 284, 297, 298; ii. 4, 21, 29, 39, 40, 50
- (_bis_), 51, 80, 81, 82, 96, 101, 107-108, 113-116, 134, 137, 149,
- 152, 153, 154, 156, 160, 170, 171, 178-179, 182, 188-189 (_bis_),
- 190, 191-192 (_bis_), 193, 194, 195, 195-200, 203, 204, 206, 208,
- 209, 210, 211 (_bis_), 216 (_bis_), 233, 234-235, 238, 250, 252
- (_bis_), 253 (_bis_), 254, 277, 279, 280, 281, 323, 326-327, 328,
- 329, 333, 334, 335; iii. 2, 3, 6 (_bis_), 7-9 (_bis_), 10, 11, 14,
- 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20-21, 22, 32, 34, 35 (_bis_), 37, 41, 42, 50,
- 51-52, 53-54 (_bis_), 55-60, 61-65 (_ter_), 67 (_bis_), 68, 69
- (_bis_), 70-71 (_bis_), 72, 73-74 (_bis_), 76, 77, 78, 79, 82-83,
- 85, 88, 91, 93 (_bis_), 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99-100, 104, 105, 106,
- 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120 (_bis_), 121,
- 125, 126, 127, 129, 132, 135, 138, 142 (_bis_), 193, 194 (_bis_),
- 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 217, 218 (_bis_), 219 (_bis_),
- 220, 229, 231, 238, 246 (_bis_), 251, 254, 271, 291, 294, 305,
- 308, 309, 311, 316; iv. 26, 30 (_bis_), 31, 42, 53-56, 62, 63, 66,
- 72, 73, 74, 79, 81, 91, 100, 101, 106, 109, 123, 142, 155, 157,
- 173, 174, 180, 188, 189, 208, 254, 266, 269, 280, 281, 288, 289,
- 293-295, 296, 302, 303, 304; v. 11, 18, 20, 22, 30, 59, 63, 64, 72
- (_bis_), 76, 77, 81, 82, 91, 92, 94, 98, 107, 116, 117, 126, 128,
- 129, 132, 134, 136, 141, 146, 170, 172, 176, 230, 234, 301, 303,
- 322; vi. 55, 61-64, 75, 108;
- goods of, iii. 166-174; iv. 231-236;
- will of, i. 242; iii. 117-160, 160-163, 163-166; iv. 101-104, 111,
- 112, 113-116, 154, 181-185, 236-245, 246, 247, 268, 276, 284-286;
- wardrobe of, iii. 174-189;
- college proposed by, i. 151, 195, 197, 201, 202, 216, 241, 258, 284;
- iii. 98, 110, 111, 148-149, 153, 154, 160, 161, 164, 189-191, 193,
- 202; iv. 53-56, 73, 100, 109-110, 111, 112-113 (_bis_), 114, 175,
- 183, 238, 240, 244, 254, 293; v. 82, 216;
- place in Southwark, iii. 224, 233, 247;
- condition of, just before death, iv. 104, 238, 240.
-
- Fastolf, Mary, Sir John's mother, iii. 147, 153-154, 155.
- _See also_ Mortimer, Lady.
-
- Fastolf, Lady Milicent, Sir John's wife, i. 120, 153; ii. 114, 115;
- iii. 147, 153, 159, 163; iv. 238.
-
- Fastolf, Milicent, v. 72.
-
- Fastolf, Richard, iii. 76; iv. 237, 244, 284, 285.
-
- Fastolf, Thos., ii. 171.
-
- Fastolf, Thos., son of John Fastolf of Cowhawe, i. 203, 240; ii. 323;
- iii. 5, 8, 14, 19-20, 21, 22, 34-35, 36, 112, 133, 142, 199-202,
- 278, 286, 308; iv. 3, 70, 282; v. 72, 78;
- mother of, iv. 3.
-
- Fastolf, Wm., Abbot of Fcamp, iii. 157.
-
- Fauconberg, Thos., v. 109, 113.
-
- Fauconberg, Wm. Nevill, Lord, ii. 123; iii. 126; v. 109.
-
- Fauconer, ----, of London, ii. 114-115.
-
- Faukham, Kent, iv. 310.
-
- Fawkon. _See_ Falcon.
-
- Fawkoner, Thos., i. 42; ii. 31; iii. 17.
-
- Fazakerley (Fitzacurley), ----, i. 336.
-
- Fcamp, Normandy, Abbot of, i. 56; iii. 157.
-
- Feen, Master, iv. 47.
-
- Feke, Hodge, ii. 86.
-
- Felbrigg, Norfolk, i. 254; ii. 188, 221, 288; iii. 227, 248, 281, 286;
- iv. 20, 68, 93, 215, 216; v. 64.
-
- Felbrigg (Fylbryg), ----, iv. 61; v. 102.
-
- Felbrigg, Catherine, Lady, ii. 193, 224, 250, 251; iii. 12, 14, 210.
-
- Felbrigg, Sir John, iv. 215.
-
- Felbrigg, Sir Simon, i. 30; ii. 14, 33, 34, 46, 51.
-
- Feldyng, Mr., v. 104.
-
- Felix, v. Pope, ii. 96.
-
- Felmingham, Norfolk, vi. 163.
-
- Felmingham, Clement.
- _See also_ Clement, Master, iii. 193; iv. 102, 103, 104, 183, 184,
- 185, 230, 237, 239, 243, 244; v. 146.
-
- Felthorpe, Parson of, iv. 187.
-
- Fendykes, ----, iii. 50.
-
- Fenn, Hugh, i. 338; ii. 240; iii. 73, 77, 78, 81-82, 91, 102, 103,
- 133, 142, 166; iv. 12, 14, 78, 86-87, 91, 105, 179, 207, 260,
- 295-296; v. 9, 117, 212; vi. 190, 191, 194.
-
- Fenn, John, iii. 258.
-
- Fenne, Robt., vi. 167, 179.
-
- Fennes, Herringby, Norfolk, iv. 292.
-
- Fenwyk, Ric., Rector of Testerton, vi. 113, 114.
-
- Fenyngley. _See_ Filongley.
-
- Fenys (Fenes), Robt., i. 205, 259; iii. 281; iv. 308, 309, 310, 311.
-
- Feraris (Ferers), ----, ii. 214, 215, 216, 217; iv. 61.
-
- Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, vi. 161.
-
- Feres, Sir Harry, v. 105.
-
- Feres, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Fermer, John, iv. 35, 37.
-
- Fernwale, William, iv. 279.
-
- Ferrers, John, ii. 260.
-
- Ferrour (Farrer, Ferrer), ----, v. 208.
-
- Ferrour, Ric., i. 303; v. 316, 317, 321, 322, 323.
-
- Fescamp. _See_ Fcamp.
-
- _Fetis._ Good, well-made, ii. 112.
-
- Feversham, i. 75.
-
- Feyrechildes. _See_ Fairchild.
-
- Fidyon, Roger, Clerk, iv. 105.
-
- Fiennes (Fynys), v. 297.
-
- Figs, price of, iii. 126.
-
- Filby, Norfolk, ii. 67, 68; iv. 105, 238; v. 117. Parson of, ii. 67;
- iv. 86.
-
- Fille, John, vi. 56, 58.
-
- Filongley (Fenyngley), Henry, nephew of Fastolf, i. 196; ii. 328;
- iii. 6, 14, 30, 31, 33, 67, 75, 98-99, 138, 157, 165, 166, 192,
- 197, 198, 213; v. 94.
-
- Filongley, Cecily, wife of Henry, iii. 157.
-
- Filpot. _See_ Philpot.
-
- Finch (Fynch), ----, ii. 49.
-
- Fincham, Norfolk, Vicar of, vi. 207.
-
- Fincham (Fyncheham), ----, ii. 214, 257; iii. 82, 99.
-
- Fincham, John, iii. 227.
-
- Fincham, Simeon, of Fincham, iii. 80.
-
- Fish (Fysch), Peter, ii. 54.
-
- Fisher (Fysscher), Ric., Sec. to the Earl of Salisbury, iii. 96, 199.
-
- Fishley, Norfolk, v. 149.
-
- Fishwick, Lancashire, ii. 181.
-
- Fitzalan, Thos., Lord Maltravers, son of Wm., Earl of Arundel, iv. 217
- and note.
-
- Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady, i. 311-312; iv. 217; vi. 91-92.
-
- Fitzhugh, Henry, Lord (1386-1424), i. 311; ii. 8.
-
- Fitzlewes (Fitzlawes), Sir Ric., vi. 162, 163.
-
- Fitzralph (Fitzrawff), John, ii. 11; iii. 157.
-
- Fitzrauff, Robt., ii. 199; iii. 153, 193, 319; iv. 104, 237, 239.
-
- Fitzwalter, John Ratcliff, called Lord (killed at the Battle of
- Ferrybridge, 1461), iii. 80, 210, 249, 267.
-
- Fitzwalter, John, Lord. _See_ Radcliffe.
-
- Fitzwalter, Lady, v. 179.
-
- Fitzwalter, Lord, iv. 307.
-
- Fitzwalter, Master, v. 179, 253, 256, 258, 259; vi. 24, 31; wife of,
- i. 300; v. 256, 258.
-
- Fitzwalter, Rich., vi. 183.
-
- Fitzwalter (Walter ?), Lord, ii. 17; iv. 232.
-
- Fitzwarine (Fyvaren), John Bourchier, Lord, vi. 151.
-
- Fitzwilliam, ----, ii. 173; iii. 277, 279.
-
- Fitzwilliam, Austin, ii. 3.
-
- Flanders, i. 64, 247, 288, 312, 317; ii. 104; iv. 57, 296; v. 218,
- 219, 270, 297; vi. 111.
- _See also_ Flemings.
-
- Fleet raised for Edward IV., iv. 41, 42-43, 52, 57.
-
- Fleet Prison. _See_ London.
-
- Flegg (Fledge), Norfolk, i. 283, 284; ii. 200; iii. 148; iv. 47, 109,
- 179, 222, 292; v. 25, 188, 225; vi. 33, 69.
-
- Flegg, East, iv. 46, 105; v. 94.
-
- Flegg, West, iv. 46; v. 94.
-
- Fleghalle, Winterton, ii. 51.
-
- Fleming, John, iv. 103.
-
- Fleming, Master, iv. 216.
-
- Flemings molest the coast, ii. 49.
-
- Flemings, goods of, taken, ii. 299.
-
- Flint (Flynte), Hugh, iv. 280.
-
- Flodden, i. 270.
-
- Florison, Cornelius, ii. 252.
-
- _Flos unguentorum_, vi. 104.
-
- Flourdew, John, Parson of Drayton, iv. 145, 187 and note 1.
-
- Fogg (Fooge), John, Treasurer of the Household to Edward IV., iv. 218;
- v. 188.
-
- Foke, ----, ii. 158, 249.
-
- Foke, John, iv. 229.
-
- Foke, Roger, ii. 96.
-
- Folsham. _See_ Foulsham.
-
- Fooge. _See_ Fogg.
-
- _Forcer._ A chest, ii. 92.
-
- Fordham (Cambs.), iv. 256;
- Vicar of, vi. 157.
-
- Forey, ----, of France, v. 104.
-
- Forncete, Norfolk, ii. 18, 278; iii. 135.
-
- Fornsett, John, D.D., vi. 96.
-
- _Forslet, a_, ii. 267.
-
- Forter, John, v. 137.
-
- Fortescue (Foscwe), ----, v. 32.
-
- Fortescue (Forskew), Lord, v. 104.
-
- Fortescue, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King's Bench (name
- misprinted by Fenn 'Festux'), i. 89; ii. 61-62, 205; iii. 76, 135,
- 198, 226, 242, 307.
-
- Fortescue, Sir John, of Punsborne, vi. 157, 187.
-
- Fortescue, Richard, i. 281.
-
- Foster, Wm., v. 305.
-
- Fotheringay (Foodryngdre), Northamptonshire, i. 217, 248; iv. 117;
- College at, ii. 281; v. 318.
-
- Fougres, capture and recovery of, i. 53-56, 102, 104.
-
- Fouke, ----, of Knapton, vi. 31.
-
- Fouler, Wm., iii. 72.
-
- Foulsham (Folsham), Norfolk, ii. 318.
-
- Fourmigni, battle of, i. 67.
-
- Fowler, ----, v. 85.
-
- Fowler, John, iv. 279.
-
- Fox, Henry, vi. 113-114 (_bis_);
- Wife of, vi. 114 (_bis_).
-
- Foxhall (Foxhole), Suffolk, iii. 20, 91, 112.
-
- Framsden, Suffolk, iii. 259.
-
- Framlingham, Suffolk, seat of the Duke of Norfolk, i. 203, 230, 274,
- 275, 276, 295; ii. 15, 52, 69, 145, 163, 164, 165, 166, 185, 243,
- 255, 260, 261, 269, 275, 276; iii. 21, 34, 112, 144, 277, 311;
- iv. 59, 80, 198, 211; v. 21, 22, 149, 150, 151, 166, 171, 172,
- 176.
-
- Framyngham, ----, ii. 217.
-
- France (_see also_ French), i. 48-57, 60-61, 67-68, 76, 77, 95, 96,
- 120-125, 174, 282; iii. 155; iv. 51, 249; v. 82, 206, 219, 226,
- 270;
- Admiral of, v. 287;
- Ambassadors of, v. 216.
-
- France, Kings of. _See_ Charles VII., Lewis XI.
-
- Frances, ----, vi. 46.
-
- Frank, Sir Edward, vi. 92.
-
- Frank, Thos., vi. 27.
-
- _Frankleyn._ A large owner of land, ii. 311.
-
- Fraunces (Frauncesse), ii. 79; iv. 196.
-
- Fraunceys, ----, iii. 3.
-
- Fraunk, Robt., vi. 27.
-
- Frays, John, iii. 84.
-
- Frederick III., Emperor, v. 219.
-
- Freethorpe, Norfolk, iv. 258.
-
- _Freking_, ii. 211.
-
- Fremelyngham, Richard, Canon of Leyston Abbey, Suffolk, ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Frenay (Frezsne) Le Vicomte, France, ii. 5; iii. 63.
-
- French, ----, Wife of, v. 312.
-
- French, the, threaten Jersey and Guernsey, i. 280; ii. 321;
- ships of, iii. 283; iv. 57; vi. 111-112;
- books of, v. 63;
- Frenchmen on the coasts, iv. 68; v. 177, 178;
- army equipment, i. 122-123.
-
- Frenges, Norfolk, Rector of (1341), ii. 4.
-
- Frenles, Sir Roger, ii. 57.
-
- Fresnay, Maine, i. 50.
-
- Freston, Suffolk, ii. 51, 298.
-
- Frethorp. _See_ Freethorpe.
-
- Frettenham, Norfolk, iv. 284.
-
- Friars, Grey, or Minors. _See under_ Norwich.
-
- Fritton (Freton), Suffolk, iv. 71, 230, 238, 244, 292; v. 148, 241,
- 246; vi. 48, 53, 56;
- Parson of, i. 204; iii. 291.
-
- Fritton (Freton), near Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 31.
-
- Fronsac, i. 125.
-
- _Frunture, a_, ii. 267.
-
- _Fugr'._ Figured ? 'Sateyn fugr',' iv. 202.
-
- Fulchier, ----, ii. 159.
-
- Fulford, Sir Baldwin, i. 185.
-
- Fulford, Sir Humphrey, vi. 152.
-
- Fulford, Sir Thos., v. 111, 113.
-
- Fuller, Thos., i. 31.
-
- Fuller, Wm., vi. 19.
-
- Fulman, John, iii. 279.
-
- Fulmerston, Ric., iv. 198, 199.
-
- Fulthorp, ----, iii. 77, 103.
-
- Fulthorp, Lady, iii. 142.
-
- Fulthorp, Sir Thos., ii. 168.
-
- Furbuschour, ----, iv. 40.
-
- Furness, Lancashire, i. 313.
-
- Fylongley. _See_ Filongley.
-
- Fynch, ----, ii. 49.
-
- Fyncheham. _See_ Fincham.
-
- Fyndern, Sir Thos., iii. 307.
-
- Fynys. _See_ Fiennes.
-
- Fynys, ----, Speaker of Parliament, iv. 75.
-
- Fyrass, Robt., iv. 12.
-
- Fysch, Peter, ii. 54.
-
- Fysscher. _See_ Fisher.
-
- Fyvaryn. _See_ Fitzwarine.
-
-
- Gachecroft, ----, ii. 215.
-
- Gaddishill. _See_ Godshill.
-
- Gaillon (Galion), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Galdebek (Caudebec), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Galion. _See_ Gaillon.
-
- Gallawey, Robt., iv. 230.
-
- Gannok, Catherine, ii. 53.
-
- Gannok, John, ii. 53.
-
- Gant, John, ii. 4.
-
- Garcy, France, ii. 6.
-
- _Gardyvyands._ Knapsacks, vi. 144.
-
- Garleke, ----, ii. 172.
-
- Garnesseye. _See_ Guernsey.
-
- Garnet, Thos., v. 32.
-
- Garneys, ----, ii. 56.
-
- Garneys, Margery, ii. 51.
-
- _Garnish, a._ A set of pewter vessels, iv. 14.
-
- Garonne, The, i. 95, 121.
-
- Garneys, Mrs., ii. 66.
-
- Garrard, Simon, vi. 69.
-
- Gascoigne, Sir Wm., Chief Justice of England, i. 154; ii. 114.
-
- Gascony, i. 95, 97, 105, 108, 120-125, 127, 128.
-
- Gase, Walter, ii. 9.
-
- Gate, Sir Jeffrey, v. 111.
-
- Gateley, i. 205.
-
- Gately More, vi. 131.
-
- Gatesend, Nicholas, ii. 265.
-
- Gatte, James, ii. 187.
-
- _Gaudees._ Beads, vi. 52.
-
- Gaunley, Robt., vi. 186.
-
- Gaunt, John of, i. 191.
-
- Gavaston, Piers, the favourite of Edward II., ii. 3.
-
- _Gawdeid._ Ornamented, iv. 263; vi. 52.
-
- Gawnt. _See_ Ghent.
-
- Gaydade, Mistress, iv. 268.
-
- Gayn, John, iv. 94, 107.
-
- Gayne, Joan, iv. 4, 40, 61, 203.
-
- Gayne, ----, v. 133.
-
- Gayne, Eliz., vi. 208.
-
- Gayton (Geyton), Norfolk, ii. 173, 214.
-
- Gaywood, Norfolk, iv. 29.
-
- Geane. _See_ Genoa.
-
- Gedding, Suffolk, ii. 75.
-
- Gees, John, Carmelite Friar, ii. 29.
-
- Gees, John, Merchant of Crowmer, ii. 29.
-
- Geffreie, ----, ii. 73.
-
- Gegge, Richard, i. 333.
-
- Gelderstone (Gerlyston), Norfolk, ii. 56; iii. 256.
-
- 'Genealogical History of the Kings of England,' by Francis Sandford,
- i. 25.
-
- Geney. _See_ Jenney.
-
- Gemyngham. _See_ Gimmingham.
-
- Genoa, iv. 257.
-
- Gent, John, ii. 198.
-
- Genyn, ----, iv. 300.
-
- George, son of Richard, Duke of York, iii. 233.
- _See also_ Clarence.
-
- George, Walter, ii. 307.
-
- George, servant to Wm. Paston, vi. 41.
-
- Geppeswich. _See_ Ipswich.
-
- Gerard, Simon, vi. 52, 53.
-
- Gerberoy, Normandy, i. 55.
-
- Gerbrege, Sir Thos., iv. 253.
-
- Gerlyston. _See_ Gelderstone.
-
- Germany (Dutchland), ii. 105.
-
- Germyn. _See_ Jermyn.
-
- Germyne, ----, v. 198.
-
- Germyngham. _See_ Jerningham.
-
- _Gesernys_ or _Giserings_. Battle axes, ii. 128.
-
- _Gesseren._ Sleeveless coat of mail, iv. 169.
-
- Geyton. _See_ Gayton.
-
- Ghent (Gawnt), i. 277; v. 176, 297.
-
- Gibbon. _See_ Gybon.
-
- Gibson, Wm., vi. 27.
-
- Gifford, Wm., i. 272; v. 107.
-
- Gilberd, ----, ii. 278.
-
- Gilbert, John, Mayor of Norwich (1460), iii. 239-240; iv. 2.
-
- Gilder (Gylder), John, iv. 279.
-
- Giles, John, iv. 35-36.
-
- Giles, Karoll, i. 152; iii. 132.
-
- _Gille._ A girl, iv. 190.
-
- _Gilyngsat, a_, ii. 58.
-
- Gimmingham (Gemyngham), Norfolk, i. 28, 36, 37; ii. 57, 70, 73;
- iii. 298; iv. 10.
-
- Gimmingham, ----, iv. 20.
-
- Ginger, v. 119.
-
- Gippeswich. _See_ Ipswich.
-
- Girlyngton, Nich., iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- Gironde, i. 122.
-
- Glanville, impalement of, ii. 2.
-
- Glanville, Sir Wm., iv. 249.
-
- Gloucester, i. 75, 81, 116;
- Abbot of, i. 55, 86.
-
- Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, Protector of England during minority of
- Henry VI., i. 33, 46, 47, 57, 145, 154; ii. 8, 14, 16, 26, 27,
- 35-38, 46-47;
- Wife of. _See_ Hainault, Jacqueline of.
-
- Gloucester, Richard, Duke of. _See_ Richard.
-
- Gloucestershire, iv. 88, 91.
-
- Glover, Alex., ii. 244.
-
- Glover, Robt., iv. 9.
-
- Gloys, James, Priest, i. 90, 226-227, 279-280, 287; ii. 88, 92-94,
- 157, 219-223, 223-225 (_bis_), 228, 248, 265; iii. 45-46 (_bis_),
- 298, 310-311; iv. 74, 121, 159, 169, 170, 226, 227, 256, 274, 294,
- 299; v. 26, 39, 66, 103, 115, 146, 147, 153, 173, 197, 212, 213,
- 223, 225; vi. 175, 176.
-
- Gnateshale. _See_ Knatysale.
-
- Goche (Gough ?), Margaret, iii. 87.
-
- God, James, i. 334.
-
- Godard, Dr., iii. 228.
-
- Godehreds, ----, iv. 179.
-
- Godfrey, Mr., v. 142.
-
- Godmerston, ----, v. 100.
-
- Godnoston, Jane, v. 180.
-
- Godshill (Gaddishill), Isle of Wight, i. 316; vi. 160.
-
- Gogyne, Wm., vi. 121.
-
- Golbeter, Jas., iv. 130.
-
- Gold, Pipes of, ii. 45.
-
- Goldsmyth, Nich., ii. 267.
-
- Goldwell, Jas., Bishop of Norwich (1472-99), v. 221, 227, 305; vi. 3,
- 6, 9-10, 13.
-
- Goldwell, Nich., vi. 3.
-
- Goneld (Gunnold), Henry, ii. 87, 130, 131, 292, 293; vi. 181.
-
- Gonnore. _See_ Gunnor.
-
- Goodfellow, Robin, vi. 131.
-
- Goodknape, Thos., v. 306.
-
- Goodrede, Wm., v. 75.
-
- Goodwein (Goodwyn), Wm., ii. 214, 244.
-
- Goold, ----, ii. 254.
-
- Goos, Sir J., v. 201.
-
- Gordon, Robt., iv. 29.
-
- Gorge (Gorges), ----, iv. 60.
-
- Gorge, Walter, iv. 22.
-
- Gorleston, Yarmouth, iv. 238, 244, 284, 292; v. 107, 234.
-
- Gorney. _See_ Gurney.
-
- Goshawk desired by John Paston, v. 152, 154, 157, 165.
-
- Gosloth (?), Alice, ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Goth. _See_ Gough.
-
- Gough (Goth), Matthew, i. 49-50, 67-68, 72, 73; ii. 40, 147, 157;
- iii. 248.
-
- Gough.
- _See also_ Goche.
-
- Gournay. _See_ Gurney.
-
- Gower, James, v. 105.
-
- Gower, Thos., ii. 40; iii. 157.
-
- Gowns, iv. 59.
-
- 'Grace de Dieu,' a ship, i. 109; iv. 57.
-
- Grame, Mrs., v. 253.
-
- Grandson, i. 299.
-
- Granere, Wm., Master of Works at Caister, ii. 40.
-
- Grantham, Lincoln, v. 70.
-
- Grave, John, ii. 67.
-
- Gray, Henry, ii. 275.
-
- Gray, Sir John, ii. 8; vi. 118.
-
- Gray, Sir Ralph, iii. 268; iv. 60.
-
- Gray (Grey), Sir Thos., v. 105, 274.
-
- 'Great Book, The,' i. 323; v. 1, 3.
-
- Great Seal, v. 196.
-
- Green, Dr., i. 165.
-
- Greenfield (Grenefeld), ----, iii. 123.
-
- Greenfield, John, iii. 298 note 2.
-
- Greenfield, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.
-
- _Green wax_, ii. 160.
-
- Greenwich, i. 70, 158; iii. 14, 233, 306, 314; iv. 297.
-
- Grefyth, Sir Walter, of Lancaster, vi. 151.
-
- Gregory, a servant of Edmund Paston, v. 231-232.
-
- Gregory, ----, Sir, vi. 102.
-
- Grenacre (Greneakyr), Ralf, iv. 126.
-
- Grene, ----, iv. 70.
-
- Grene, Dr., iii. 48.
-
- Grene, John, ii. 80.
-
- Grene, Sir Robt., v. 105, 185.
-
- Grene, Thos., ii. 145, 160, 170; iii. 114, 298; iv. 12, 79, 138, 222,
- 257; v. 94, 274.
-
- Grene, Wm., iv. 292.
-
- Grenefeld. _See_ Greenfield.
-
- Grenesheve, Christopher, ii. 267, 308.
-
- Grenneville, ii. 7.
-
- Gresham, Norfolk, i. 39, 41-44, 91-92, 233, 254, 256; ii. 30, 83, 88,
- 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 113, 127-134, 157, 161, 166-167, 170, 187,
- 214, 219, 228, 287; iv. 250, 251; v. 64, 112, 116, 127, 141, 160,
- 194, 196, 197.
- Church of, iii. 120, 135; vi. 48.
-
- Gresham, ----, the London carrier, iv. 230.
-
- Gresham, James, i. 76, 172; ii. 53, 61-62, 83-84, 87, 88, 92, 93, 148,
- 156-157, 158, 159 (_bis_), 160-162, 168, 180-182, 183, 186, 224,
- 230, 244, 248-249, 325; iii. 22, 48-50, 78-79, 103, 107-109, 280;
- iv. 15, 36, 65, 76-78, 78-79, 88-89, 92, 93, 126, 171, 175, 223,
- 229, 280-282, 283; v. 6, 69, 96, 97, 116, 125, 139, 141; vi. 86,
- 87.
-
- Gresham, John, iv. 232.
-
- Gresham, Thos., iv. 71.
-
- Gressenhall, Norfolk, ii. 159; iv. 22.
-
- _Gresynges._ Steps, vi. 51.
-
- Gretkyn, Mrs., v. 176.
-
- Greve, Wm., vi. 146-147.
-
- Grey or Minor Friars. _See under_ Norwich.
-
- Grey, ----, iii. 290.
-
- Grey, Edmund, Lord of Hastings and Ruthin, i. 80, 156; ii. 325, 327;
- iii. 1-2, 41, 198; iv. 310.
-
- Grey, Henry, ii. 39, 185, 308; iii. 1; iv. 172.
-
- Grey, Sir Harry, v. 105; vi. 155-156.
-
- Grey, John, iv. 266, 269; v. 10.
-
- Grey, Master, i. 164; iii. 36.
-
- Grey, Lord Richard, i. 322-323.
-
- Grey, Robert, of Warham, i. 205.
-
- Grey, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Grey, Wm., vi. 35.
-
- Grey, Wm., Bishop of Ely (1454-78), ii. 38; iii. 2, 292; iv. 305;
- v. 85, 202.
-
- Grey, Wm., of Martyn, v. 142.
-
- Greyve, ----, iv. 290.
-
- Griffith (Gryphet), ----, Usher of the Hall to Henry VI., iii. 30.
-
- Griffith Suoh (?), iii. 92.
-
- Grigge, Robert, i. 331, 332.
-
- Grigges, Andrew, iii. 93.
-
- Grigges, John, iii. 237.
-
- Grigges, T., vi. 115-116.
-
- Grimesby, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Grimston, Edward, iii. 93, 94.
-
- Grinstead, East, ii. 61.
-
- Groby, France, ii. 7.
-
- Grocer, Philip, iii. 142.
-
- Grome, Nich., ii. 217.
-
- Groos, John, ii. 261; iii. 227.
-
- Groos, Oliver, ii. 14, 46, 51.
-
- Gros, John, ii. 288, 289; iv. 3. Wife of, ii. 288.
-
- Grust, Wm., i. 81.
-
- Grymesby. _See_ Grimesby.
-
- Grymston, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Gryphet. _See_ Griffith.
-
- Grys, John, of Wighton, i. 32, 33; ii. 12, 13.
-
- Grys, Thomelin, ii. 81.
-
- Gryseacresse, Mistress, v. 69.
-
- Gueldres, Mary of, i. 193.
-
- Guernsey, i. 147, 182; ii. 78-79, 104, 321; iv. 32.
-
- Guienne, i. 45, 61, 95, 97, 105, 120, 124, 130, 132; ii. 121, 126,
- 291; iii. 60, 61, 64, 92, 155.
-
- Guincamp (Gingham), vi. 126.
-
- Guisnes (Guynes), i. 183, 184, 185; iii. 205, 234, 307; v. 204, 206,
- 253, 256, 257; vi. 83.
-
- Gundy, France, ii. 6.
-
- Gunnold. _See_ Goneld.
-
- Gunnor (Gonnore), ----, ii. 112, 130, 220-223, 230; iii. 107; iv. 10,
- 40, 188.
-
- Gunnor, Simon, iii. 133, 227.
-
- Gunnor, Wm., iii. 157.
-
- Gunton, Norfolk, iv. 302.
-
- Gunton, Ralph, of Norfolk, ii. 29.
-
- Gurnay (Gornay), ----, ii. 189, 279, 285; iii. 97, 131; vi. 58, 59.
-
- Gurney, Margaret, ii. 295.
-
- Gurney, Thos., ii. 145, 260; iii. 227; iv. 3, 66, 67.
-
- Gurney (Gornay), Wm., i. 272-273; v. 133, 138, 143, 151, 161, 285,
- 287.
-
- Guton, Brandiston, Norfolk, i. 273, 274; iii. 247; iv. 109, 125, 130,
- 256, 265, 266, 289, 292; v. 10, 25, 85, 128, 142, 144, 234.
-
- Guy of Warwick, i. 323; vi. 65.
-
- Guy and Colbrande, i. 323; vi. 66.
-
- Guybon, Gregory, ii. 216 (_bis_).
-
- Guynes. _See_ Guisnes.
-
- Gybon (Guybon), ----, of Debenham, ii. 322, 323.
-
- Gygges, John, vi. 14.
-
- Gylmyn, ----, ii. 293; iv. 217.
-
- Gylys. _See_ Giles.
-
- Gymmyngham. _See_ Gimmingham.
-
- Gyne (Gyney), John of Dilham, i. 31; ii. 40-41, 62-63.
-
- Gynne, Robt., ii. 58; vi. 189.
-
- Gyns, or Gynnis Close, in Paston, ii. 73; v. 209.
-
- _Gypcer_. A purse or bag, iii. 290.
-
- Gyrdyng, John, iv. 236, 241, 284.
-
-
- H. B., iii. 214.
-
- Habeland (Hadlounde, or Haveland), Bradwell, Suffolk, iv. 109, 244,
- 289, 292; v. 98, 107, 148, 189, 234.
-
- _Haborjoun_, or _Harburyone_. A coat of mail, ii. 215, 322; iii. 186.
-
- Hache, Wm., ii. 283, 284.
-
- Hadle, iii. 97.
-
- Hadleigh, Essex, vi. 182.
-
- Hadley, Suffolk, ii. 323.
-
- Hadlounde. _See_ Habeland.
-
- Hadynet, John, iv. 295.
-
- Hagreston, ----, Groom of the King's Chamber, iii. 121.
-
- Hainault, Jacqueline of, wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 26,
- 27.
-
- Haineford. _See_ Hayneford.
-
- Hakon, Thos., Parson of Felthorp, iv. 180, 187.
-
- Halbroke, Richard, iv. 280.
-
- Hale. _See_ Holm Hale.
-
- _Hales_, or _Alys_. Pavilions, vi. 144.
-
- Hales (Halse), John, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, i. 298, 336;
- vi. 104.
-
- Halesworth (Hallysworthe), Suffolk, iv. 152.
-
- Halfnothe (Halsnoth), John, iv. 259; v. 192, 200.
-
- Hall, Sir Edmund, iv. 286.
-
- Hall, Robt., iv. 127.
-
- Halman (Halleman), ----, ii. 158, 159.
-
- Halman, Henry, ii. 113, 172, 227; iv. 272; v. 58, 106, 130, 182.
-
- Halman, Jas., ii. 131; iv. 306; vi. 177.
-
- Halman, John, ii. 31.
-
- Halman, Wm., vi. 20.
-
- Halsnoth. _See_ Halfnothe.
-
- Haltoft, Gilbert, Baron of the Exchequer, iii. 91.
-
- Haltoft, ----, iii. 85.
-
- Halton, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Halvergates, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Halyn, the King's porter, iii. 28.
-
- Hambie (Hommbe), Normandy, ii. 7.
-
- Hammes (Hampnes), Calais, iii. 312; vi. 2, 83.
-
- Hammond, Master, ii. 28.
-
- Hamond, Simon, ii. 214.
-
- Hampden, Sir Edmund, iii. 307; v. 104.
-
- Hampton. _See_ Southampton.
-
- 'Hankyn, our dog,' v. 212.
-
- Hanmer, John and Wm., iv. 96.
-
- Hansard, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Hanson (Hansson), Henry, ii. 252; iii. 110, 111.
-
- Hanson (Hanswan, or Honson), Christopher, iii. 136, 233-234, 246, 249,
- 269, 302, 305; iv. 49, 50, 51, 235.
-
- Hanyngton, Chr., iv. 218, 221.
-
- Happisburgh, Norfolk, ii. 135.
-
- Harbard. _See_ Herbert.
-
- _Harburyone._ See _Haborjoun_.
-
- Harcourt, ----, iv. 304; v. 66, 69.
-
- Harcourt, Lady, i. 320; vi. 14.
-
- Harcourt, Sir Ric., v. 149, 178.
-
- Harcourt, Sir Robt., ii. 89; v. 126; vi. 151.
-
- Hardwyn, George, iv. 279.
-
- Harecourt, France, i. 56; ii. 7.
-
- Harfleur (Arfleet), Normandy, i. 59; ii. 47; iii. 62.
-
- Haringby. _See_ Herringby.
-
- Harington, John, Lord (1405-18), ii. 8.
-
- Harington, Lady (1473), v. 185.
-
- Harington, Thos. Grey, Lord, son of first Marquis of Dorset, vi. 151.
-
- Harington, ----, iii. 72.
-
- Harington, Sir James, vi. 187.
-
- Harington, Sir Robt., v. 105.
-
- Harington, Sir Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Harlech Castle, i. 192.
-
- Harlesdon, Robt., v. 24.
-
- Harleston, Norfolk, i. 220, 226, 231; iii. 42.
-
- Harleston, ----, Under Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, iv. 143,
- 144, 161, 163, 169, 205.
-
- Harley, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Harling, East, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 171.
-
- Harling, Sir Robt., iii. 157, 168;
- Daughter of, iii. 94.
-
- Harman (Herman), Waryn, ii. 135, 244, 245, 246, 247, 255-256, 266,
- 278.
-
- Harmerer, Robt., iii. 294.
-
- _Harness, Harneys._ Armour, iv. 142.
-
- Harneys, Reynold, iv. 294.
-
- Harper (Harpor), ----, iii. 33; iv. 61.
-
- Harple. _See_ Wolman.
-
- Harpour, ----, Yeoman of the Crown, iii. 30.
-
- Harry, Lord (?), iii. 267.
-
- Harsset, or Hasset. _See_ Blennerhasset.
-
- Hart. _See_ Lyhart.
-
- Hart, Thos., iv. 284.
-
- Hartford, Thos., vi. 134.
-
- Hartwelbury. _See_ Horwellbury.
-
- Harvey, Edward, vi. 209.
-
- Harvey (Hervey), Geo., vi. 209.
-
- Harvey, John, vi. 209.
-
- Harvey, Thos., vi. 209.
-
- Harward, Wm., vi. 89.
-
- Haryngby. _See_ Herringby.
-
- Haryson (Henrickson), Lumen, vi. 132.
-
- Hasard, Wm., ii. 96, 101, 130.
-
- Hasingham, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 269, 312.
-
- Hasslake, Margaret, vi. 205.
-
- Hastings, ----, iv. 279; v. 264.
-
- Hastings, Ann, wife of John, ii. 84.
-
- Hastings, Lady Cath., wife of Wm., Lord, v. 290.
-
- Hastings (Hastynges), John, iv. 105; v. 248.
-
- Hastings, Lord of. _See_ Grey, Edmund.
-
- Hastings, Lady Margery, widow of Sir Edward, Lord Hastings, ii. 88,
- 277; iii. 12.
-
- Hastings, Sir Ralph, v. 204, 205-206.
-
- Hastings, Sir Rich., v. 105.
-
- Hastings, Wm., son of Sir Leonard, iii. 138, 139, 199, 249.
-
- Hastings, Sir Wm., iii. 267.
-
- Hastings, Wm., Lord (1461-83), Lord Chamberlain to Edward IV., i. 55,
- 215, 270, 275, 276, 289; iv. 50, 61, 300; v. 111, 137, 148, 149,
- 151, 152, 155, 184, 194-195, 204, 205, 206, 215, 253, 256, 257
- (_bis_), 258, 270, 272; vi. 20, 28, 30, 32, 60, 72.
-
- Hatefeld, ii. 91.
-
- Hattecliff. _See_ Attecliff.
-
- Hattecliff, Isabel, Wife of Wm., vi. 209.
-
- Hattecliff, Wm., vi. 209.
-
- _Haukeney._ A hackney or saddle-horse, iv. 38.
-
- Hault. _See_ Haute.
-
- Hautayne (Hawteyn), Alice, ii. 3.
-
- Hautayne, Claricia, ii. 53-55.
-
- Hautayne, Haymundus, ii. 53, 54.
-
- Hautayne, Friar John, i. 38; ii. 52-55, 60-61, 74, 83, 100, 109, 147,
- 156-157, 158; vi. 19.
- _See also_ Alburugh.
-
- Hautayne, Robt., ii. 54, 79.
-
- Hautayne, Tiphania, ii. 55.
-
- Haute (Hawt), ----, iv. 61.
-
- Haute, Anne, i. 239-240, 245, 263, 268-270, 304; iv. 300; v. 11 and
- note 1, 15, 18, 19, 61, 69, 111, 115, 135, 181, 188, 198, 223,
- 270, 293, 294.
-
- Haute, John or Jakys, iii. 307; v. 28, 31.
-
- Haute, Master, v. 23.
-
- Haute, Rich., i. 269; v. 115, 188.
-
- Haute (Hawte), Sir Rich., vi. 111.
-
- Havelound. _See_ Habeland.
-
- Haverland (Herlonde), John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.
-
- Haward. _See_ Howard.
-
- Hawe, Rich., iv. 178.
-
- Hawes, Mr., vi. 119.
-
- Hawhunte, ii. 55.
-
- Hawk. _See_ Goshawk.
-
- Hawte. _See_ Haute.
-
- Hawys. _See_ Howys.
-
- Hawys, Thos., ii. 88.
-
- Haxby, Robt., ii. 78.
-
- Hay's Wife, ii. 102.
-
- Haylysden. _See_ Hellesden.
-
- Haynford (Heynesford, etc.), Norfolk, i. 241; ii. 188; iv. 109, 256,
- 289, 290, 292; v. 10, 25, 107.
-
- Haywards, ii. 244.
-
- Heathfield, i. 74.
-
- Heberd, Rich., ii. 95.
-
- _Hedermoder._ Hugger-mugger, iii. 290.
-
- Hederset. _See_ Hetherset.
-
- Hdin (Hedynge), in Artois, v. 287.
-
- Hedingham (Heveningham or Henyngham), Essex, i. 315; v. 95; vi. 112,
- 121, 122, 123, 128, 129, 130, 136, 138, 142, 143, 144, 151, 165,
- 181, 186.
-
- Heestowe, Edw., vi. 121.
-
- Hegon. A man of Lord Moleyns, ii. 131, 132.
-
- Heigham (Hygham), Norwich, iv. 79.
-
- Heigham Potter, vi. 190, 195.
-
- _Helle._ To cover, or put a top on, ii. 243.
-
- Hellesden (Haylysdon, etc.), Norfolk, i. 200, 218-224, 226, 227, 229,
- 231, 232, 234, 240, 245-246, 261, 273, 284, 303-304, 322; ii. 107,
- 134, 137, 152, 171, 191, 279, 281; iii. 114, 117, 135, 190, 239,
- 240, 297; iv. 27, 55, 79, 81, 86, 92, 109, 124, 130, 131, 137,
- 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 157, 158, 160, 161,
- 162, 165, 170, 171, 180, 186, 197 (_bis_), 204, 205, 206, 220,
- 234, 235, 282; v. 12-13, 31, 77, 117, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316,
- 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.
- Attack on, iv. 201-204; v. 11, 31-32.
- Title to, iv. 130, 195.
- Parson of, iii. 298; iv. 282. _See_ Hert, Thos.
-
- Hellesdon, John, i. 223.
-
- Helloughton, ii. 217.
-
- Hellowe, iv. 292.
-
- Hemnales, Hempnales, Cotton, Suffolk, iv. 109, 200, 290, 292; vi. 105.
-
- Hempton, Norfolk, ii. 215.
-
- Hempton Abbey, vi. 114 (_bis_).
-
- Hengham. _See_ Hingham.
-
- Heningham. _See_ Hedingham.
-
- Henmar, Wm., v. 104.
-
- Hennebon, Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- Hennesby, Norfolk, vi. 190, 193.
-
- Henry IV., iii. 59, 61, 148, 149.
-
- Henry V., i. 59, 86, 119; ii. 9; iii. 59, 61, 148, 149, 204.
- Conquests in France, ii. 5.
- His siege of Rouen, ii. 8.
-
- Henry VI., i. 45, 53, 70-71, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89, 94,
- 96-102, 110-111, 112, 125, 126, 129, 133, 142, 143-144, 156-162,
- 164-165, 166-167, 168, 169, 170-172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181,
- 186, 188, 189, 190, 191-192, 194, 203, 205, 213, 257, 258, 259,
- 260, 261, 262, 277; ii. 113, 171-172, 174-175, 177 (_bis_), 181,
- 295-296, 297; iii. 32, 43, 44, 59-60, 61, 74, 75, 86, 87, 92, 103,
- 108, 111, 118, 125, 126, 127, 139, 156, 205, 222-223, 232, 233,
- 267, 269, 286, 307; iv. 32, 35, 51, 53; v. 155.
- Education of, ii. 34-38.
- Informed of the state of county Norfolk, ii. 258.
- 'Borroweth his expense for Christmas,' ii. 205.
- Recovery from illness, iii. 13-14.
- Memorial addressed to, before battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24.
- Presence of, at Battle of St. Albans, iii. 25-29, 29-30.
- Invasion of Scotland expected of, iii. 87.
- Fastolf's claims against, iii. 55-60.
- Money lent to, iii. 59.
- Flight to Scotland after Towton, iii. 267.
- Attempts to regain Crown, iv. 32.
- Restored to Throne, v. 95-96.
- Uncles of, iii. 111.
- Almoner of, iii. 13.
-
- Henry VII. (called 'Henry Tydder' before his accession by Richard
- III.), i. 311-317; vi. 81-84.
- Landing in England, vi. 85.
- After accession, vi. 89-90, 93, 95, 99, 100, 101, 111, 118, 119,
- 120, 121, 122 (_bis_), 125-127, 129, 136-7, 144, 152, 161, 172,
- 174.
-
- Henry, second son of Henry VII., afterwards Henry VIII., created Duke
- of York. _See_ York, Henry, Duke of.
-
- Hensted, Edw., v. 282.
-
- Henyngham. _See_ Heveningham.
-
- Herberd, Julian, i. 33, 34-36, 331-334; ii. 28.
-
- Herbert (Harbard), Rich., i. 249; iii. 246.
-
- Herbert, Sir Wm., i. 174; iii. 118;
- Earl of Pembroke (1468-9), i. 249; iv. 305.
-
- Herbynger, John, ii. 187.
-
- _Herden_, (?), iv. 42.
-
- Hereford, i. 116, 173, 174; iii. 118, 233.
-
- Hereford, Reginald Butler, Bishop of (1450-3), i. 96.
-
- Hereford, John [Stanbury], Bishop of (1454-74), i. 298.
-
- Herington, John, iii. 167.
-
- Herlyng, John, of Basyngham, iv. 290.
-
- Herlyngflet. _See_ Herringfleet.
-
- Herman. _See_ Harman.
-
- Herman, Walter, ii. 60; iv. 10, 70.
-
- Hermer, Rich., iv. 228, 229.
-
- Herne, Wm., iv. 146.
-
- Herod in Corpus Christi play, v. 321.
-
- Heron, Roger, vi. 166.
-
- Herringby (Haryngby), Norfolk, iii. 78; iv. 292; v. 76; vi. 108.
-
- Herringfleet (Herlyngflet), St. Olave's, Prior of, ii. 4.
-
- Herringflete, Suffolk, ii. 235.
-
- Herry, Capt., of Bristol, v. 104.
-
- Hert, John, iv. 178.
-
- Hert, Nich., iii. 259.
-
- Hert, Robt., iv. 104, 239, 242, 243.
-
- Hert, Thos., Parson of Hellesden, ii. 189; iv. 3, 138 and note;
- vi. 69.
-
- Hert, Thos., of Caister, iv. 237, 240, 242.
-
- Hertford, i. 165; iii. 32, 50; vi. 127, 128.
-
- Hertfordshire, iv. 250.
-
- Hervy, Harry, vi. 5, 57.
-
- Hervy, Nich., Recorder of Bristol, v. 104 note 3; vi. 5.
-
- Herward, ----, iv. 94.
-
- Hetherset (Hederset), Norfolk, ii. 198; iii. 36.
-
- Heveningham. _See_ Henyngham.
-
- Heveningham, Suffolk, ii. 237; iv. 11.
-
- Heveningham (Henyngham), Sir John, ii. 46, 237, 239, 260, 286, 287.
-
- Heveningham, John, afterwards Sir John, son of the preceding,
- i. 250-251; ii. 288-289, 308; iii. 222; iv. 9, 10-11, 152, 205;
- v. 36, 50, 52.
-
- Heveningham (Eliz. ?), widow of Sir John, iii. 14.
-
- Heverlonde, John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.
-
- Heydon, Henry, afterwards Sir Henry, son of John Heydon of
- Baconsthorpe, i. 273, 274, 312; iv. 67; v. 138, 142, 143, 264,
- 324; vi. 30, 55, 99, 100, 110, 119, 143, 148-149 (_bis_), 150,
- 158.
- Anne, second daughter of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, wife of, iv. 276.
-
- Heydon, John, vi. 144.
-
- Heydon, John, of Baconsthorpe, Lawyer of Norwich, i. 42, 84, 86,
- 89-91, 94, 112, 189, 207, 211, 338; ii. 74, 86, 96, 99, 100, 112,
- 133, 137, 140, 145, 146, 156, 166, 167, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177,
- 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, 202 note,
- 203, 206, 207-208, 209 (_bis_), 210, 211, 212, 214-215, 216, 217,
- 218, 224, 225, 227, 230, 233, 235, 238-239, 249, 252 (_bis_), 255,
- 259, 275, 277; iii. 45-46 (_bis_), 47, 95, 105, 121, 133, 195,
- 196, 222, 225, 226, 227, 228, 242, 245, 248, 255, 274, 278, 286,
- 292, 296, 297; iv. 15, 20, 104, 154, 156, 160, 223, 238, 239;
- v. 89, 90, 290.
-
- Heydon, Norfolk, ii. 61; vi. 30.
-
- Heydon, Young, v. 178.
-
- Heydon's, The, Family of, v. 178.
-
- Heylesden. _See_ Hellesden.
-
- Heylisdon, John, iv. 165. Alice, daughter of, iv. 165.
-
- Heylok, Walter, ii. 65.
-
- _Heyne._ To heighten, or raise, iv. 130.
-
- Heynesford. _See_ Haynford.
-
- Heythe, Robt., v. 169; vi. 53.
-
- Hibernicus ('W. W.' ?), iii. 213, 214, 229.
-
- Hickling, Norfolk, ii. 134, 212, 239, 253 (_bis_); iii. 65, 82, 83,
- 94; v. 136; vi. 55.
- A Bailly of, ii. 192.
- Netherhall in, iii. 154.
- Prior and Priory of, ii. 80-82, 193, 199, 250, 253-254; iii. 99,
- 154; v. 107.
-
- Hide, Mrs., vi. 206.
-
- Higgens, Eliz., v. 113, 122.
-
- Higham, ----, ii. 178; v. 89. Widow of, ii. 178, 254.
-
- Higham, Thos., iii. 68.
-
- Hill (Hylle), John, iv. 280.
-
- Hill, Robt., ii. 278, 279, 285.
-
- Hillingworth, ----, iii. 270.
-
- Hingham (Hengham), Norfolk, ii. 271.
-
- 'History of Henry VII.,' by Francis Bacon, i. 314.
-
- Hith. See Hythe.
-
- Hobard (Hubbard), Jas., afterwards Attorney Gen. to Henry VII.,
- i. 297, 298; v. 19, 42, 52, 311; vi. 10, 104, 169.
-
- Hobbes' Wife, ii. 216.
-
- Hobbis, John, iv. 164, 279; vi. 19.
-
- _Hobbyllers._ Light Horsemen, vi. 89-90.
-
- Hoberd, ----, ii. 173.
-
- Hockwold, Norfolk, iv. 39.
-
- Hodson (Hodessone or Hoddeson), Margaret, iii. 185, 187.
-
- Hodson, Thos., iii. 157.
-
- Hody, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, ii. 4, 162.
-
- Hody, ----, iii. 226.
-
- Hogan, ----, iv. 151.
-
- Hogan, the Prophet, v. 178, 179, 181, 188.
-
- Hogan, Thos., vi. 134.
-
- Hogan (Ogan or Huggan), Wm., i. 216, 280, 281; iii. 309; iv. 88, 116,
- 117; v. 120, 121.
-
- _Hoggys._ Lambs, iv. 203.
-
- Hokewold. _See_ Hockwold.
-
- Holand, Robert, vi. 16.
-
- Holham Rents, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Holkham's Tenement, v. 299; vi. 63, 64.
-
- Holkham, Edmund, vi. 63.
-
- Holkham, Margaret, vi. 63.
-
- Holland, ii. 104; vi. 141.
-
- Hollar, Mr. Robt., vi. 17.
-
- Holle, Sir Wm., Priest, i. 305; vi. 9, 10.
-
- Holler, Thos., ii. 311; iii. 223-224, 237; iv. 26;
- Son of, v. 173, 174, 175.
-
- Hollewelebury. _See_ Horwellbury.
-
- Hollewellhalle, vi. 192, 195.
-
- Hollwellhawe, East Tuddenham, vi. 75.
-
- Holm Hale, Norfolk, ii. 248, 279.
-
- Holman, Edward, iv. 280.
-
- Holme. _See_ Hulme.
-
- Holme Hall, Filby, vi. 171.
-
- Holme, ----, vi. 27.
-
- Holme, Henry, ii. 195.
-
- Holme, John, iv. 1, 105.
-
- Holt, Norfolk, ii. 224, 249.
-
- Holt Castle, Denbighshire, i. 81, 215; iv. 59, 97; v. 102. (The
- footnote here is wrong.)
-
- Holt, Harry, ii. 131.
-
- Holywell, i. 73.
-
- Homeworth, v. 78.
-
- Hommbe (Hambie ?), France, ii. 7.
-
- 'Hone, Set upon the,' iv. 2.
-
- Honfleur (Honneflete), Normandy, i. 57, 106; iii. 63.
-
- Honing, Norfolk, ii. 62, 63, 68.
-
- Honingham, Norfolk, vi. 190.
-
- Hoo, Sir Thos., i. 49, 297; ii. 175; v. 243.
-
- Hoop, Thos., Parson of Brandeston, iv. 167.
-
- Hoore, Thos., iv. 284.
-
- Hopton, ----, ii. 235; iii. 85; iv. 145; vi. 100.
-
- Hopton, Sir George, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Hopton, John, i. 337.
-
- Hopton, Robt., ii. 117.
-
- Hopton, Walter, iii. 249.
-
- Hopton, Young, iii. 6.
-
- Horell, Davy, iv. 279.
-
- Horne, ----, of Kent, iii. 267.
-
- Horne, Rich., iv. 236, 242, 284.
-
- Horne, Robert, i. 71.
-
- Horninghall, Caister, ii. 30; vi. 64.
-
- Horningtoft, Norfolk, vi. 113, 114.
-
- Horseye, Norfolk, ii. 51.
-
- Horsham, St. Faith's, Norfolk, Prior of, iv. 241.
-
- Horshighdown, or Horsleydown. _See under_ London.
-
- Horsmouden, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Horwellbury (Orwellbury, Hollewellebury, or Horswelbury), Herts,
- i. 30, 309; ii. 11, 109, 279, 280, 285; iii. 264; iv. 251, 252,
- 253; vi. 29, 33, 34, 40, 75, 76, 79, 80, 191, 192.
-
- Hose, iv. 185, 186.
-
- Hosele, Robt., ii. 65.
-
- Hosy, Mr., v. 120.
-
- Houson. _See_ Hanson.
-
- Houston, Simon, vi. 179.
-
- Howard, ----, ii. 258, 331.
-
- Howard, John, afterwards Sir John, and Lord Howard (1470), created
- Duke of Norfolk in 1483, i. 164, 204, 206-209, 210, 212, 340;
- iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38, 39, 274, 275, 280, 303, 304, 314; iv. 2,
- 5, 33, 39, 45, 60, 96, 106, 262-264, 277, 279, 292; v. 4, 32, 111,
- 137, 218, 249; vi. 73, 74;
- Marg., wife of, iii. 314; iv. 262-264; v. 194.
-
- Howard, Lady Catherine, iv. 211-213.
-
- Howard, Sir John (_temp._ Henry VII.), v. 249; vi. 106;
- Wife of, iv. 262.
-
- Howard, Nich., v. 32.
-
- Howard, Thos., Earl of Surrey (1483-1514), Duke of Norfolk
- (1514-1524), i. 270, 287; v. 137.
-
- Howe, John atte, ii. 217.
-
- Howes, Agnes, wife of Wm. Barker, vi. 61.
-
- Howes, Isabel, vi. 61.
-
- Howes (Hous), John, vi. 56, 58.
-
- Howse, ----, v. 32.
-
- _Howsel, Howsyl_. To administer the sacrament. _To be howselled_, to
- receive it, iv. 275.
-
- Howys (Hawys or Howes), Sir Thos., Parson of Castlecombe, afterwards
- of Blofield, Mautby, and Pulham, i. 91, 117, 151, 195, 196, 198,
- 234-235, 236, 237, 242-243, 244, 258, 295-298; ii. 80, 134, 137,
- 149, 152, 160, 170, 171, 178, 188, 192, 193, 194, 195 (_bis_),
- 201, 209, 212 (_bis_), 233, 234, 238-240, 250, 252 (_bis_), 253
- (_bis_), 281, 283, 284, 326, 334-335; iii. 5-6, 9-10, 10-11, 12,
- 16, 18, 21, 22 (_bis_), 35, 37, 41, 54, 68, 85, 96, 97, 102, 103,
- 104, 105, 106-107, 112, 114, 115, 120, 121, 129, 132 (_bis_), 133,
- 138, 141, 142, 145, 150-152, 153, 157-160, 162-163, 165-166
- (_bis_), 194, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 212, 216, 217, 218-219,
- 230, 239, 246, 247, 251, 278, 294-295, 305, 311; iv. 2, 3, 4, 9,
- 11, 12, 18, 27, 31-33, 66, 69, 81, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105,
- 106, 108, 111-112, 126, 128, 155, 173, 180, 181-185, 188-190, 194,
- 195, 196 (_bis_), 231-236, 236-245, 257, 269, 274, 284-286, 292,
- 294, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 12, 22, 57, 72, 79, 92, 94, 170, 242;
- vi. 36, 61-64;
- Richard, servant of, iii. 97, 116; iv. 173.
-
- Hoxne (Oxon), Suffolk, iii. 315; iv. 186, 187; vi. 7.
-
- Hoxon, ----, v. 176, 183, 184, 188.
-
- Hubbard, Jas., v. 207, 238, 260.
-
- Hugard, Sir Andrew. _See_ Ogard.
-
- Huggan. _See_ Hogan.
-
- Hugh, ----, vi. 172.
-
- Hugucio, a writer on Canon Law, vi. 177.
-
- Hull, Ship of, vi. 91.
-
- Hull, Sir Edward, i. 124.
-
- Hull, _The Gylys_ of, iv. 43.
-
- Hulme (Holme), St. Benet's Monastery, Norfolk, i. 197, 202, 298;
- ii. 82; iii. 149, 150, 153, 162, 163, 167, 191, 210; iv. 73, 80,
- 232, 238, 244, 293, 294; v. 236.
-
- Hulme (Holme), Abbots of, ii. 39; iii. 100, 210, 211; iv. 242, 290,
- 294; v. 78; vi. 19, 144;
- Man of, v. 169;
- Anselm, ii. 1;
- John Martin, iii. 16, 17;
- Reginald, ii. 1;
- Richard, ii. 33;
- Thomas, vi. 19.
-
- Hungary, King of. _See_ Ladislaus V.
-
- Hungerford, Mary, daughter of Sir Thos., v. 184.
-
- Hungerford, Robt., second Lord (1449-59), ii. 116.
-
- Hungerford, Robt., third Lord (1459-64), iii. 306-307, 312; iv. 35.
-
- Hungerford, Sir Robt., Lord Moleyns. _See_ Moleyns.
-
- Hungerford, Walter, first Lord (1426-49), ii. 116.
-
- Hunnworth (Honewerth, Hunewrth), Thos., iv. 155, 160 (_bis_).
-
- Hunsdon, Herts, iii. 32, 132.
-
- Hunt, Geoff., vi. 14.
-
- Hunt, Roger, iii. 144.
-
- Hunt, Thos., Prior of Walsingham, iii. 45.
-
- Huntingdon, John Holland, Earl of (1417-42), afterwards Duke of
- Exeter, ii. 8, 38.
-
- Huntingdonshire, iv. 116.
-
- Huntingfield, Suffolk, vi. 80, 148.
-
- Hunton, H., iii. 227.
-
- Husband, David, i. 272; v. 107.
-
- Hyde, R., v. 147, 152.
-
- Hygham. _See_ Higham.
-
- Hykele, ii. 149.
-
- Hyllyngworth, ----, iii. 270.
-
- Hypgame, Thos., ii. 217.
-
- Hyrste, Hobbe, vi. 131.
-
- Hythe (Hith), Kent, iv. 57.
-
-
- Ichyngham, Robert and Joan, ii. 293.
-
- Iceland (Islond), vi. 136-137.
-
- Ickborough (Ikburgh), Norfolk, iii. 81.
-
- Iden, Alex., i. 74.
-
- Illee, iv. 230.
-
- Illingworth, Rich., Knight and Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1462-71),
- iii. 84; iv. 215.
-
- Ing. _See_ Yng.
-
- Inges, Wm., ii. 62.
-
- Ingham (Engham), Norfolk, ii. 215; iv. 86.
-
- Ingham, Thos., i. 139, 140; ii. 229; iv. 182.
-
- Ingham, Walter, i. 139, 140; ii. 302-304 (_bis_), 307, 317; iii. 274.
-
- Ingleton (Ingulton), Master, iv. 268.
-
- Inglose, Henry, i. 338; ii. 50; iii. 114; iv. 211, 271;
- Sister of, vi. 43.
-
- Inglose, Sir Henry, Kt., i. 90; ii. 14, 43, 109, 144, 193, 199, 200,
- 209, 212, 224, 238, 251, 266; iii. 157; iv. 30-31.
-
- Inglose (Ingelose), Sir John, ii. 203.
-
- Inglose (Inglys), Robt., ii. 251, 326; iii. 217, 261; iv. 30, 236,
- 242, 271.
-
- Ingoldesthorpe (Yngylthorp), Isabel, daughter of Sir Edmund, iii. 118.
-
- Ingoldesthorpe, Jane, widow of Sir Edmund, v. 195.
-
- Ingram (Yngram), Wm., iv. 279.
-
- Ingworth, Norfolk, iv. 215;
- Parson of, ii. 63.
-
- _Inmorteyse._ To amortise, give in mortmain, iv. 112.
-
- _Inmet._ Unmeasured ? iv. 130.
-
- Intewod, ----, ii. 233.
-
- Intwood, Norfolk, iii. 39 (_bis_).
-
- Intwode, John, iii. 263.
-
- Ippyswell (Yspwell), Robt., iv. 177, 187, 193; vi. 19.
-
- Ipswich (Yepysweche, etc.), i. 64, 217; ii. 185, 243, 326; iii. 90,
- 146, 307, 308, 309; iv. 30, 116, 151, 153, 154, 193; vi. 57, 121,
- 135;
- St. Laurence's Church, iii. 309;
- Sun Inn at, iii. 309.
-
- Ireland, i. 147, 182, 185, 186, 188, 190, 316; iv. 58.
-
- Iryng, Roger, iii. 237.
-
- Irynge, Thos., ii. 214.
-
- Isabell Land, so named in Scroudeby, etc., iii. 114; iv. 237.
-
- Isle of Man, i. 154.
-
- Isley, ----, Steward of the Inner Temple, ii. 206; iv. 101.
-
- Isley, Edward, vi. 209.
-
- Isley, Isabel, vi. 209.
-
- Isley, John, vi. 209.
-
- Isley, Thos., vi. 209.
-
- Itteringham, Norfolk, vi. 208.
-
- Ive. _See_ Yve.
-
- Ixworth, Suffolk, iv. 74.
-
- Ixworthe, John, ii. 22.
-
-
- J. B., Junior, iii. 212.
-
- Jaallere, John, ii. 60.
-
- Jack, a servant, v. 108, 152, 187.
-
- _Jack._ A coat of mail, ii. 101, 128, 268, 313, 322.
- 'Jakkyd and saletted,' _i.e._ armed with coats of mail and helmets,
- iii. 297.
-
- Jackson (Jakysson), Robt., iv. 306; v. 23, 25.
-
- Jacob, John, vi. 60.
-
- Jacobyn, a servant, v. 67.
-
- James II. of Scotland, i. 169-170, 172, 193.
-
- James III. of Scotland, vi. 112.
-
- James IV. of Scotland, vi. 112.
-
- Jamys, John, ii. 244.
-
- Jane, my Lady, v. 143.
-
- _Jape._ To deceive, ii. 97.
-
- Jargeau, i. 59.
-
- Jeffrey, Walter, iii. 38.
-
- Jeffreys, Thos., vi. 74.
-
- Jekkes (Jekkys), John, ii. 65.
-
- Jekkes, Robt., iii. 237.
-
- Jenney, ----, ii. 69.
-
- Jenney, Edmund, v. 252.
-
- Jenney (Geney), John, senior, ii. 217.
-
- Jenney, John, of Lord Cromwell's Council, i. 164; ii. 145, 176, 197;
- iii. 38, 39, 84, 227, 276; iv. 15, 86, 141; v. 89, 160, 161.
-
- Jenney, Sir Rich., ii. 211; iii. 268.
-
- Jenney, Thos., vi. 24, 88.
-
- Jenney, Wm., Sergeant-at-law (1463), Justice of the King's Bench
- (1481), i. 196, 209, 210, 216, 217, 218, 230, 233, 295-298, 337;
- ii. 81, 140, 176, 178, 182, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 209, 216,
- 238, 240, 252, 335; iii. 10 (_bis_), 11, 16, 22, 67, 68, 69, 84,
- 85, 96, 138, 142, 146-147, 263, 264, 308, 309, 310, 315, 317, 318,
- 319; iv. 9, 11, 29-30, 51, 56, 60, 62, 63, 69-70, 88, 105, 107,
- 114, 116, 117, 135, 136, 150-152, 153, 170, 180, 192, 193, 198,
- 199, 200, 217, 257, 292; v. 92, 94, 115, 116, 117, 176, 242.
- Brother of, ii. 252.
-
- Jenneys (family of the ?), ii. 233.
-
- Jerham, John, vi. 75.
-
- Jermy, Sir John, Kt., ii. 15.
-
- Jermyn, John, i. 89, 91-93; ii. 183, 203, 241, 251.
-
- Jermyn, Mr. Thos., v. 271.
-
- Jermyn, ----, of Suffolk, iii. 68; iv. 192.
-
- Jernemouth. _See_ Yarmouth.
-
- Jerningham, ----, iii. 264; iv. 168;
- sister of, iv. 168.
-
- Jernyngan, John, iii. 129-131.
-
- Jernyngan, John, junior, i. 204; iii. 291; iv. 192, 193.
-
- Jersey (Yernessey), i. 147; ii. 321; iv. 32;
- Bailiff and Jurats of, ii. 78-79.
-
- Jersey and Guernsey, Captain of, ii. 78.
-
- Jerusalem, Chronicle of, iii. 254.
-
- Jeryng, Thos., iv. 222.
-
- Jewell, Roger, iv. 279.
-
- Jewels pledged by the Duke of York to Sir J. Fastolf, ii. 280.
-
- Jhoxson and his wife Kate, v. 147.
-
- Joan, Queen of Castile, vi. 174.
-
- John, Sir Lewis, iv. 189; v. 89, 100.
-
- John Amend-all, name for a captain of insurgents, i. 114; ii. 264,
- 271.
-
- Jonge (Young ?), Sir Borle, ii. 175.
-
- _Joperte._ Jeopardy, iv. 60; v. 44.
-
- _Jornade_, or _Jornet_. A kind of cloak, v. 67.
-
- Joseph, Wm., i. 163; ii. 296; iii. 29, 44.
-
- Josse, ----, ii. 175.
-
- Joudone, ----, v. 85.
-
- Joyce, Wm., ii. 58.
-
- Joye, Robt., ii. 265.
-
- Judde, John, vi. 180.
-
- Judy (Juddy, or Jwde), a messenger, iv. 287; v. 15, 21, 29, 77, 78,
- 125, 136, 146, 150, 152, 160, 177, 187, 190, 191, 193, 195.
-
- Julles, ----, vi. 14, 15.
-
- Julles, Joan, vi. 209.
-
- Julles, Wm., iii. 237.
-
- Jullye, ----, Clerk of St. Edmond's, vi. 26.
-
- Jullys, Thos., vi. 144.
-
- _Junkeryes._ Junketings (?), ii. 112.
-
- Justice, the Chief, ii. 20.
-
-
- Kalle. _See_ Calle.
-
- Kampe, Holland, ii. 104.
-
- Katherine. _See_ Catherine.
-
- Kecham, Thos., ii. 144.
-
- Keche, ----, iv. 39; vi. 65.
-
- Keche, John, iii. 275.
-
- Kechon, John, ii. 65.
-
- Kechyn, ----, iv. 279.
-
- Kedman, Rich., v. 305.
-
- Kedmay, John, vi. 179.
-
- Kela, Thos., v. 269.
-
- _Kelerys._ Vessels, ii. 58.
-
- Kelke, Stephen, v. 76.
-
- Kelynge, Wm., ii. 215.
-
- Kelsall, Herts, vi. 40.
-
- Kemp, John, Bishop of Rochester (1419-21), Chichester (1421), London
- (1421-6);
- Archbishop of York (1426-51), Canterbury (1452-4), Cardinal
- (14 . .), Lord Chancellor (1426-32 and 1450-4), i. 73, 84, 87, 88,
- 89, 115, 127, 129, 134, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142-143, 157, 336;
- ii. 38, 115, 158, 160-161, 166, 168-170, 190, 192, 226, 271, 296,
- 299, 303, 304, 306 (_bis_); iii. 13, 64.
-
- Kemp, Richard, ii. 67, 68.
-
- Kempston, Simon, ii. 27.
-
- Kendal, or Kendall, ----, v. 153.
-
- Kendal, Earldom of, i. 61.
-
- Kendal, John, v. 303; vi. 171.
-
- Kendal, Nich., John's father, v. 303.
-
- Kendal, Sir John, Prior of the Knights of St. John, vi. 164.
-
- Kene, Wm., iv. 308, 309.
-
- Kenilworth, i. 70, 71, 73, 116, 172, 173, 336.
-
- Kensale, Frater, ii. 31.
-
- Kent County, i. 69, 70, 75, 89, 98, 126, 169, 173, 183, 184, 311, 316;
- ii. 161, 162; iv. 101, 308; v. 82, 278, 286.
- A priest of, iii. 93.
- Commission of _oyer and terminer_ for, ii. 206.
- Commons of, iii. 92.
- Insurrection in, vi. 73.
-
- Kent, Edmund Grey, Earl of (1465-88), i. 259; iv. 218, 310.
-
- Kent, Geo. Grey, Earl of (1488-1504), vi. 173.
-
- Kent, Wm. Nevill, Earl of (1462), iv. 60.
-
- Kent, Robt., iii. 192; iv. 101, 103, 134, 243, 244; v. 192.
-
- Kent, Thos., i. 336.
-
- Kentyng, ----, ii. 130.
-
- Kerdeston, Sir Wm. de, i. 41.
-
- Keriell, Sir Thos., Lieutenant of Calais (1441), i. 67; ii. 51, 147;
- iii. 60, 64.
-
- Kertelyng. _See_ Kirteling.
-
- Kervile, Thos., ii. 173.
-
- Kervyle. _See_ Carvel.
-
- Keshank, France, ii. 7.
-
- Keswick, Taverham, Norfolk, iv. 8, 258.
-
- Ketteringham, vi. 155-156.
-
- Kilburn, i. 160.
-
- Killigrewe, Robt., vi. 184-185.
-
- Killingworth (Kyllyngworth), Rich., ii. 13.
-
- Killingworth, ----, vi. 209.
-
- King, ----, of Downham, iii. 282, 296.
-
- King, John, vi. 40, 41, 189.
-
- King, Warin, ii. 244; iv. 10; vi. 16;
- Wife of, ii. 244.
-
- King's Bench, iii. 318.
-
- Kingston Bridge, i. 98.
-
- Kingston-on-Hull, i. 338.
-
- Kingston (Kyngyston), Alex., iii. 264.
-
- Kingston, Sir Roger, v. 105.
-
- Kington (Kyngton), John, iv. 279.
-
- Kirby (Kerby), ----, v. 132.
-
- Kiriel. _See_ Keryell.
-
- [[entry spelled Keriell]]
-
- Kirkcudbright (Kirkhowbre), Scotland, iii. 307.
-
- Kirkeby, Thos. de, Master of the Rolls, ii. 227; iii. 131, 236.
-
- Kirkehall Manor, Salle, ii. 51.
-
- Kirkeley (Kirley), Lowestoft, iii. 20, 85.
-
- Kirteling, John, Parson of Arkesay, Sir John Fastolf's Receiver,
- ii. 21, 113, 233; iii. 157, 194.
-
- Knapton, Norfolk, ii. 2; iv. 80; v. 298; vi. 15, 26, 27, 168.
-
- Knatysale (Knatylsale or Gnateshale), ii. 86, 215.
-
- Knatysale, Thos., ii. 87; iv. 225 (_bis_).
-
- Knevet (_see also_ Knyvet), ----, iv. 126, 192; v. 88.
-
- Knevet, Joan, Wife of Sir Wm., vi. 1 note 2.
-
- Knevette, Sir Wm., vi. 155.
-
- Knightley (Knythley), Sir Rich., vi. 152.
-
- Knott, ----, iv. 146.
-
- Knoyll, ----, v. 104.
-
- Knyvet (Knevet), ----, ii. 282; iv. 20.
-
- Knyvet.
- _See also_ Knevet.
-
- Knyvet, John, ii. 217.
-
- Knyvett, W., v. 152.
-
- Kok, Sandre, v. 180-181, 212; vi. 180.
-
- Kokett. _See_ Cokett.
-
- Kokkys, Wm., vi. 123.
-
- Konyneclosse, v. 231.
-
- Kook, ----, iv. 225.
- _See also_ Cook.
-
- Kowven, Rich., iii. 241.
-
- Kubyte, Oliver, ii. 311.
-
- Kwte (?), Mr., v. 116.
-
- Kyme, Lincolnshire, ii. 119.
-
- Kyng. _See_ King.
-
- Kyngston. _See_ Kingston.
-
- Kyrley, Norfolk, ii. 97; iii. 91.
-
- Kyrry, Dr., iii. 228.
-
- Kyrton, Robt., v. 176.
-
-
- L. R., v. 114.
-
- _Laches._ Negligent (?), iv. 11.
-
- Lacy, Master, i. 269; v. 198.
-
- Ladislaus V. of Hungary and Queen of, iii. 125.
-
- La Guerche, Brittany, i. 51.
-
- L'Aigle (Egyll), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Lambeth (Lamehith), ii. 299; iii. 31, 80; iv. 104; v. 20; vi. 209.
-
- Lampet, Ralph, ii. 134, 149; iii. 74, 162, 264; iv. 72-73 (_bis_),
- 102, 237.
-
- Lampney, Marmaduke, Treasurer of England, iii. 200, 201, 202.
-
- Lancashire, iv. 96; vi. 122.
-
- Lancaster, Duchy of, i. 29, 31; ii. 32, 150, 191, 197, 220, 222;
- vi. 42, 109.
-
- Lancaster, Thos., Earl of, _temp._ Edward II., ii. 3.
-
- Lancasterother. _See_ Longstruther.
-
- Lancastrians, iii. 247.
-
- Laneham, vi. 181.
-
- Langdon, John, Bishop of Rochester (1421-34), ii. 38.
-
- Langford, Sir Ralph, vi. 187.
-
- Langford, Sir Nich., v. 105.
-
- Langham, John, vi. 194.
-
- Langham, ----, iv. 39, 174, 256.
-
- Langheyn, ----, of Ireland, iii. 307.
-
- Langley, Norfolk, v. 271;
- Monastery of, iii. 153; iv. 81;
- Nich., Abbot of, iii. 165, 166, 218-219, 251; iv. 81, 104, 242, 271;
- v. 92.
-
- Langman, John, of Swaffham, ii. 214.
-
- Langston, Suffolk, iii. 20, 90, 91.
-
- _Langue-de-boeuf._ A kind of glaive, ii. 302 note 4.
-
- 'L'Arbre de Bataille,' ii. 291.
-
- Lanham, ----, iv. 39.
-
- Larragonneys, Sir Francis, i. 104
-
- Lasuze, France, iii. 57.
-
- _Latchesnes._ Neglect, vi. 44.
-
- Latimer, John Neville, fifth Lord, Lands of, ii. 44.
-
- Latimers, Manor of, i. 28, 29, 36; iv. 251; v. 298; vi. 190, 191, 194.
-
- Lauerawns, Robt., ii. 133.
-
- _Launyegays._ Lancegay, a kind of lance, v. 10.
-
- Lauton, Janet, ii. 135.
-
- Lavenham, Suffolk, iv. 37; vi. 93, 106.
-
- Lawes (Fitzlawes ?), Mr., vi. 163.
-
- Lawes, Robt., iv. 154, 238, 239.
-
- _Layer_, vi. 38.
-
- Leawe, John de, iii. 50.
-
- Leche, Sir Philip, ii. 8.
-
- Lechefeld, ----, Mason of Westminster, v. 105.
-
- Leder, Rich., iv. 279.
-
- Ledham, Robt., i. 112, 114; ii. 197, 198, 267, 269, 270, 307-314,
- 329-330.
- _See also_ Lethum.
-
- Lee, ----, ii. 273, 275.
-
- Lee, Edmund, v. 86.
-
- Lee, Rich., vi. 10, 11, 17-18.
-
- Lee, John, i. 286; iv. 301; v. 207, 208; vi. 24, 29.
-
- Leevys, Sir Thos., v. 2, 3.
-
- Legal Procedure, general familiarity with in 15th century, i. 117-118.
-
- 'Legend of Ladies,' i. 323; vi. 65.
-
- Leghe, ----, widow, vi. 167.
-
- Leicester, i. 68, 70, 159, 172, 173, 174; ii. 17, 18, 26, 28, 145,
- 149, 150; iii. 118, 139, 233; v. 179, 180, 181.
-
- Leicestershire, iii. 98.
-
- Le Mans, i. 49-50, 52, 58, 77.
-
- Le Neve, Peter, Will of, i. 330-331.
-
- Lenn. _See_ Lynn.
-
- Lent, Clean, iv. 93.
-
- Lente, Matilda and Thos., ii. 9.
-
- Leo, Pope, i. 228, 229.
-
- Leseaux. _See_ Lisieux.
-
- _Lesings._ Lies, falsehoods, ii. 226.
-
- Lessingham, Richard de, ii. 3.
-
- L'Esparre, Sieur de, i. 121.
-
- L'Estrange, Roger, vi. 145-146.
-
- Letheringham, iii. 260.
-
- Lethom, ----, ii. 157.
-
- Lethum, Robt., ii. 237, 309; iii. 133, 279.
- _See also_ Ledham.
-
- Letter writing in times of Paston Letters, i. 65, 318-319.
-
- Leukenore, ----, iv. 78.
-
- Levelond, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Leventhorpe, Mrs. Jenkin, ii. 81.
-
- Leventhorpe, John, ii. 299.
-
- Leventhorpe, Laurence, ii. 299.
-
- Levernoys, Sir Hugh, v. 157.
-
- Lewes, Suffolk, i. 74; iii. 303.
- Priory of, iii. 126.
-
- Lewes, Philip, vi. 129.
-
- Lewes, Sir Rich., vi. 130, 187.
-
- Lewis, ----, iii. 185.
-
- Lewis, Sir Thos., v. 1.
-
- Lewis XI., King of France, i. 246, 247, 288, 289, 290-291, 294, 299;
- iii. 306; iv. 35, 57, 299; v. 113, 179, 180, 184, 203, 219, 224,
- 258, 277, 287, 297.
-
- Lewisham, Kent, vi. 209.
-
- Lexham, East (Estlexham), Norfolk, iv. 22.
-
- Ley, Rich., iii. 236.
-
- Leyhert. _See_ Lyhart.
-
- Leystoft. _See_ Lowestoft.
-
- Leyston, Suffolk, Abbots of, ii. 216.
- Thos., ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Lichfield, i. 172.
-
- Lightfoot (Lytefot), ----, vi. 115.
-
- Lightfoot, Rich., vi. 166.
-
- Likone, France, ii. 8.
-
- Limnour. _See_ Lomner.
-
- Lincluden Abbey, i. 193.
-
- Lincoln, iv. 233. H. B. of, iii. 214.
-
- Lincoln Castle, ii. 119.
-
- Lincoln, Earl of, i. 312.
-
- Lincoln, Bishops of. _See_ Alnwick, Wm. (1436-49); Chedworth, John
- (1452-71); Gray, Wm. (1431-36); Rotherham, Thos. (1472-80).
-
- [[Gray, Wm.
- _entry could not be identified]]
-
- Lincoln, Rich., S. T. P., i. 305; v. 327.
-
- Lincoln (Lyn Calyn), Wm., iii. 44.
-
- Lincolnhalle, Beighton, Norfolk, iv. 292.
-
- Lincolnshire, v. 69, 70. Rebellion in, v. 70.
-
- Ling. _See_ Lyng.
-
- Lingwood, Norfolk, ii. 271, 311.
-
- Linsted. _See_ Lynsted.
-
- Lipgate (Lypzate), Philip, Bailiff to the Duke of Suffolk, i. 218,
- 219, 221, 226; iv. 132, 137, 138, 139 note 1, 142, 146, 157,
- 160, 169, 186.
-
- Lisieux, Normandy, i. 56; ii. 5.
-
- Lisle, Lord, i. 124.
-
- Lister. _See_ Lyster.
-
- Listen (Lyston), John, ii. 47.
-
- Little, John, iv. 159, 205.
-
- Littleton. _See_ Lyttleton.
-
- _Livelode_ or _Lifflode_. Lands or rents from which an income was
- derived, iv. 4, etc.
-
- Liveries, v. 29.
-
- _Lobsters._ Stoats, vi. 133.
-
- Loddon, Norfolk, iv. 242; v. 311.
-
- 'Lodonys wife,' v. 119.
-
- Lodylond. _See_ Lothingland.
-
- Loer, John, iv. 102, 104, 237, 239, 269.
-
- Lollards, the, i. 175.
-
- Lombards, the, vi. 35.
-
- Lomnour, ----, ii. 157, 280.
-
- Lomnor, or Lumnor, Anne, vi. 208.
-
- Lomnor, Henry, vi. 209.
-
- Lomnor, Jas., vi. 209.
-
- Lomnor, John, iii. 227; vi. 209.
-
- Lomnor, Margaret, vi. 208.
-
- Lomnor, Thos., iv. 277; vi. 209.
-
- Lomner (Limnour or Lumnor), Wm., i. 65, 67, 204, 261, 262, 309;
- ii. 146-148, 176, 236; iii. 208-209, 286-287, 298; iv. 6, 8, 105,
- 141-142, 146, 172, 194; v. 73, 100, 102, 125, 160, 285; vi. 19,
- 22, 23, 29, 29-31, 32, 77, 208, 209.
-
- London, Bishop of. _See_ Kemp, John (1421-6).
-
- London, _passim_. Letters dated at, ii. 134, 137, 148, 149, 152, 157,
- 162, 170, 171, 179, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 200, 201, 206, 209,
- 233, 252, 253, 254, 299, 325, 327, 331; iii. 45, 48, 66, 78, 82,
- 99, 126, 127, 132, 136, 192, 205, 220, 222, 224, 234, 263, 280,
- 285, 290, 299, 300, 312; iv. 31, 89, 118, 126, 128, 169, 174, 217;
- v. 8, 24, 41, 45, 52, 91, 100, 186, 191, 199, 201, 204 (_bis_),
- 216, 218, 250, 261, 271, 290, 317, 319; vi. 3, 41 (_bis_), 72, 92,
- 108, 119, 145, 167, 170.
- Commotions in, iii. 33, 86.
- Discontent of citizens, ii. 207.
- Errands of Agnes Paston to, iii. 123.
- Lombards in, iii. 87.
- Merchants of, iii. 86.
- Recorder of, ii. 176.
-
- London, Places in, and adjoining:--
- Bermondsey, iii. 229.
- Billingsgate, The Bell at, vi. 11.
- Black Friars, i. 87, 177, 286; iii. 127; iv. 185; v. 252; vi. 201,
- 206, 209.
- Bow Church, i. 330. Churchyard, vi. 8.
- Bread Street, Gerard's Hall in, vi. 34.
- Candlewick Street ward, ii. 124.
- Charterhouse, v. 186.
- Cheap, i. 72, 87; v. 62.
- Cheapside, vi. 11.
- Clifford's Inn, i. 37.
- Farringdon, Within ward of, ii. 121, 122.
- Fleet Prison, i. 34, 134, 136, 140, 141, 209, 210, 211, 217, 224,
- 227, 228, 333; ii. 303, 306; iv. 12, 196, 204, 245; v. 139;
- vi. 112.
- Fleet Street, i. 177, 333; ii. 174; v. 75, 116, 137.
- Furnival's Inn, ii. 19.
- Gray's Inn, ii. 330.
- Guildhall, i. 72; iii. 84; iv. 26.
- Horsleydown (Horshighdown), ii. 235; iii. 92, 107.
- King's Bench Prison, i. 74; iv. 204; vi. 202.
- Lincoln's Inn, i. 140; ii. 303; v. 314; vi. 10.
- Lombard Street, The George, v. 144; vi. 11.
- London Bridge, i. 71, 73, 75, 78, 205; ii. 155, 207; iii. 142, 271;
- v. 113.
- London House (Bishop of London's), iii. 29.
- Ludgate, iii. 196, 254; iv. 185; vi. 202.
- Marshalsea Prison, i. 74, 78; ii. 156; vi. 202.
- Mart Lane (Mark Lane), i. 133; ii. 297.
- Mile End, i. 72.
- Mint, The, vi. 11.
- Newgate Prison, i. 141; ii. 306; iii. 227; vi. 202.
- Paul's Cross, iii. 227, 243.
- Paul's Wharf, The George by, v. 206, 214, 235, 239, 258, 259, 261,
- 274, 304, 313, 320; vi. 13.
- St. Alban's Wood Street, vi. 202.
- St. Bridget or Bride, iv. 245; vi. 34.
- St. Giles, i. 63.
- St. Gregory's Parish, iv. 245.
- St. James, i. 163.
- St. Katherine's, i. 133; ii. 297.
- St. Laurence Lane, ii. 81.
- St. Laurence Pulteney, Parish of, ii. 124.
- St. Margaret Pattens, i. 72.
- St. Martin's, v. 137.
- St. Mary Eldermary, iv. 244.
- St. Michael, Crokyd Lane, iv. 244.
- St. Paul's, i. 101, 178; ii. 155, 158; iii. 191, 196, 280; iv. 102,
- 245.
- St. Paul's, Rood at North door, i. 228; iv. 186.
- St. Sepulchre's Parish, ii. 121.
- Salisbury, Inn of the Bishop of, iii. 48.
- Silver Street, v. 208.
- Smithfield, i. 70.
- Staple Inn, v. 121.
- Temple, The, ii. 111, 187, 246; iii. 50, 110, 111, 141, 254, 314.
- Temple Bar, iii. 125.
- Temple Gate, iii. 239, 245.
- Temple, Inner, ii. 55, 79, 135, 206, 278, 301; iv. 18, 68.
- Temple, Middle, ii. 206.
- Temple, New, Master of, ii. 98.
- Thames Street, i. 133; ii. 297.
- Tower, The, i. 59, 60, 62, 70, 72, 73, 77, 88, 133, 158, 262, 274,
- 280; ii. 297; iii. 33; v. 99, 137, 181; vi. 121.
- Tower Hill, ii. 297.
- Warwick's Inn, i. 292, 293; vi. 207.
- Warwick Lane, v. 223.
- Whitechapel, i. 72.
- White Friars (or Carmelites), i. 177, 308; iii. 127; v. 300; vi. 28,
- 35.
- Wood Street, v. 208.
-
- London, ----, i. 267.
-
- Longclose, Cromer, ii. 293.
-
- Longford, Sir Nich., v. 105.
-
- Longham, John, ii. 26.
-
- Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 90.
-
- Longstruther (Lancasterother), Robt., iii. 261-262.
-
- Longstruther, Sir John, Prior of St. John's, Lord Treasurer (1469),
- v. 32, 104.
-
- Longville, Sir John, vi. 187.
-
- Longyard, John, v. 306.
-
- Lore, John, iii. 248.
-
- Lorraine, i. 299; v. 258.
-
- Lothingland (Lodylond), Suffolk, ii. 170; iii. 154; iv. 51, 238, 244;
- v. 146, 148.
-
- Lounde, Thos., iv. 243.
-
- Loundhall, Saxthorpe, iv. 109, 289, 292.
-
- Louviers (Louerse), Normandy, i. 105; ii. 5.
-
- Love, John, iv. 136.
-
- _Loveday._ Explanation of term, iii. 195 note 1.
-
- Loveday, ----, iv. 151, 152.
-
- Loveday, Agnes, ii. 237.
-
- Loveday, Janore, v. 181.
-
- Loveday, John, iv. 105, 230; v. 107, 125.
-
- Loveday, Philip, v. 103, 163.
-
- Loveday, Wm., v. 163.
-
- Lovedeyne, Harry, i. 149.
-
- Lovegold, Robt., i. 231; iv. 204.
-
- Lovel (Lovell), ----, v. 21, 41, 140-141, 244; vi. 10.
-
- Lovel, Francis, son of John, Lord, Viscount Lovel (1483-7), i. 312;
- vi. 92 (_bis_), 93, 95, 100;
- Anne, wife of, vi. 91, 92; mother of, iii. 143.
-
- Lovel, Sir Gregory, vi. 187.
-
- Lovel, John, Lord, iii. 143.
-
- Lovel, Ralph, v. 98.
-
- Lovel, Thos., v. 210, 211.
-
- Lovel, Sir Thos., vi. 102, 158, 187.
-
- Lovelase, ----, ii. 155.
-
- Loveyn, Lord, Arms of, vi. 47.
-
- Lowdon, France, ii. 7.
-
- Lowe, John , vi. 116, 117.
-
- Lowe, John, Bishop of Rochester, ii. 156.
-
- Lowes, John, v. 89.
-
- Lowestoft (Leystoft), Suffolk, iii. 246; iv. 70, 237, 292; v. 107,
- 148, 234, 304; vi. 21.
-
- Loweys, Herry, iii. 30.
-
- Lowys, ----, iii. 104, 117.
-
- Loyes, The, v. 168.
-
- Lubeck, Ships of, ii. 104.
-
- Ludford, near Ludlow, dispersion of Yorkists at, i. 181-2.
-
- Ludlow, Salop, iii. 132, 233;
- Ludlow Castle, i. 86, 96, 98, 116, 149, 180-2, 336;
- Battle of Mortimer's Cross, near, iii. 266.
-
- Lukett (Lwket), ----, iii. 110, 131, 305.
-
- Lumley, ----, iii. 114.
-
- Lumner. _See_ Lomner.
-
- Lusignan, i. 122.
-
- Lydgate's _De Regimine Principum_, v. 3;
- 'Temple of Glass,' i. 323; v. 135; vi. 65.
-
- Lydham, ----, iv. 147.
-
- Lye, Alex., iv. 87.
-
- Lyhart (Hart), Walter, Bishop of Norwich (1446-72), i. 219, 223, 256,
- 279, 283, 293, 336; ii. 82, 96, 97, 170, 171, 192, 253 (_bis_),
- 265, 266, 267, 268, 309, 311; iii. 45-46 (_bis_), 82, 83, 99, 141,
- 166, 228, 249, 251, 263, 292, 315, 319; iv. 28-29, 31, 67 (_bis_),
- 70, 138-139, 142, 145, 160, 186, 193, 232, 304, 307; v. 37-39,
- 117, 146, 169-170.
-
- Lympnour, Thos., of Bury, v. 4.
-
- Lymyngton, Walter, vi. 53.
-
- Lynd Calyn (Lincoln ?), Wm., iii. 44.
-
- Lynde. _See_ Lyne.
-
- Lyndesey, ----, ii. 302.
-
- Lyndford, John, iii. 157.
-
- Lyndis (Lynes), Sir Thos., Clerk, iv. 195, 196, 228, 229, 262; v. 69,
- 143, 145, 302.
-
- Lyne, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Lyne (Lynde or Lynne), Wm., iii. 75; iv. 239, 243.
- _See also_ Lynys.
-
- Lyng, Norfolk, iv. 226.
-
- Lyng, Sir T., vi. 151-152.
-
- Lynghall, v. 299.
-
- Lynn (Lenn), Norfolk, i. 89, 92, 214, 248, 256; ii. 39, 145, 173, 174,
- 196, 200, 201, 204, 208, 209, 210, 211, 214, 230; iii. 12, 290,
- 310; iv. 28-29, 41, 42, 84; v. 31, 46, 63, 96; vi. 60.
-
- Lynn, Grey Friars (or Friars Minors) at, ii. 208; vi. 113.
-
- Lynne, Robt., iii. 235; iv. 102, 104, 106, 239; v. 177.
-
- Lynne. _See_ Lyne.
-
- Lynsted, ----, iv. 125.
-
- Lynsted, Rich., ii. 135; iv. 105, 171, 229; v. 298;
- Thos. (?), brother of, v. 299.
-
- Lynsted, Thos., vi. 14, 145.
-
- Lynwoode, Dr. Wm., i. 180.
-
- Lynys, Wm., i. 204; iii. 291.
-
- Lyra, Nich. de, iii. 243.
-
- Lyseux, Thos., Keeper of the Privy Seal, ii. 321.
-
- Lyster, John, ii. 174, 211; iii. 227; iv. 5.
-
- Lyster, Wm., ii. 9.
-
- Lyston. _See_ Liston.
-
- Lytefot. _See_ Lightfoot.
-
- Lytell, Edmond, iv. 279.
-
- Lyttleton, Thos. (the celebrated Judge), ii. 74; iii. 85, 91, 107,
- 222; iv. 88, 292.
-
- Lyttleton, Sir Wm., vi. 187.
-
- Lytton, Sir Robt., vi. 152.
-
- Lytyldonham. _See_ Dunham, Little.
-
-
- Mace, v. 119.
-
- Mackerell, Dr., iii. 269.
-
- Madies, Thos., vi. 206.
-
- Madok, Edward of, iv. 96.
-
- Magdalen, daughter of Charles VII. of France, iii. 125.
-
- Magges, W., iii. 22.
-
- Maile, John, ii. 318.
-
- Maine, France, i. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 57, 60, 62, 77, 103, 107-108;
- ii. 40, 121, 123, 133; iii. 155; vi. 83.
-
- Maine, Charles of Anjou, Count of. _See_ Anjou.
-
- _Maintenance._ A legal term, ii. 167 note 3.
-
- Mak, ----, ii. 130.
-
- Makefyrr, Wm., vi. 172-174.
-
- Makestock Castle, Warwickshire, ii. 76.
-
- Maldon, i. 276; ii. 54; v. 150, 151.
-
- Maldon, Bailiff of, v. 148, 150.
-
- Malley. _See_ Mauley.
-
- Malmesbury, ----, iii. 204, 210.
-
- Malmesbury, Roger, iv. 183.
-
- Malmsey, v. 122.
-
- Malpas, John, i. 192; vi. 165.
-
- Malpas, Philip, i. 72, 174.
-
- Malpertius, the Lord, vi. 125-126.
-
- Malso (Mulso), Sir Wm., i. 81.
-
- Malt, Price and sale of, iv. 46, 125, 133, 166, 172; v. 25, 222, 233.
-
- Maltby. _See_ Mautby.
-
- Maltby, Johannes de. _See_ Mauteby, John.
-
- Manchester, v. 71.
-
- Manners, Thos., First Earl of Rutland, i. 26.
-
- Manning, ----, iii. 319.
-
- Mannington, Norfolk, vi. 208.
-
- Mans, Le (Maunce), France, ii. 123, 133.
-
- Mantes (Mawnt), France, ii. 6.
-
- Manufrac (?), Robt., iv. 178.
-
- March, Earl of. _See_ Edward IV.
-
- Marchall, Thos., i. 332.
-
- Marche, Robt., ii. 65.
-
- Marches, The, i. 79, 100.
-
- Margaret, Daughter of Rich., Duke of York, and sister of Edward IV.,
- married in 1468 to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, i. 239,
- 247; iii. 233; iv. 277, 296, 297, 298; v. 175, 258, 297.
-
- Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI., i. 45, 47, 59, 78, 87, 130,
- 133, 136, 156-157, 158, 166, 167, 170-172, 173, 175, 178, 182,
- 187, 192-193, 194, 195, 215, 260, 261, 277, 299; ii. 284, 296,
- 297, 321; iii. 4, 13, 32, 60, 75, 86, 87, 92, 103, 108, 118, 127,
- 218, 232, 234, 267, 269, 306-307; iv. 32, 51, 57, 299; v. 100,
- 131.
-
- Marget, ----, iv. 227.
-
- Marham, Peter, vi. 186.
-
- Mariot, ----, iv. 21, 230; v. 24, 25, 33, 134; vi. 108.
-
- Mariot, John, ii. 49, 64, 102, 112, 216 (_bis_); iv. 272; v. 63, 64,
- 139, 145.
-
- Mariot, Rich., iv. 105.
-
- Markham, ----, iii. 84, 133, 276; iv. 49.
-
- Markham, John, v. 245.
-
- Markham, John, afterwards Sir John, Justice of the King's Bench,
- ii. 69, 78, 88, 181, 182; iv. 116.
-
- Marlborough, i. 216; iv. 116.
-
- Marlborough, Statute of, v. 309.
-
- Marlingford, Norfolk, i. 308, 309; ii. 11, 302; iv. 251, 252, 253;
- v. 299; vi. 5, 19, 29, 30, 33, 34, 56, 57, 58, 76, 78, 148, 190,
- 191, 192.
-
- Marlingford, Gerald of, vi. 5;
- Parson of, ii. 302; vi. 56.
-
- Marney, Sir Harry, of Essex, vi. 152.
-
- Marsh (Mershe), Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Marshall (Merchall), John, ii. 256; iii. 44; iv. 102, 104, 239.
-
- Marshall, Roger, iv. 105.
-
- Marsham, Norfolk, vi. 190.
-
- _Marteres._ Martin's fur, iv. 263.
-
- Martham, Norfolk, ii. 51; vi. 190, 193.
-
- Martin, Thos., i. 330; vi. 113, 114, 156, 159.
-
- Martin, Wm., vi. 199.
-
- Martyn, ----, v. 300.
-
- Mary, Queen, i. 26, 27.
-
- Mary of Gueldres, Queen of James II. of Scotland, iv. 44, 50.
-
- Mary, sister of James III. of Scotland, v. 144.
-
- 'Mary Grace,' a ship, iv. 57.
-
- 'Mary Talbot,' a ship, iv. 41, 43.
-
- Maryot. _See_ Mariot.
-
- Maryys, Sir Wm., iv. 187.
-
- Mason, Edmund, v. 98.
-
- Mason, Thomas, ii. 65.
-
- Master (or Clerk) of the Rolls, iv. 177.
- _See also_ Kirkeby, Thos. de (1447-61); Alcock, John (1471-2);
- Morton, John (1472-9); Morton, Robt. (1479-83).
-
- Mathew, Wm., iii. 259; iv. 204.
-
- Matlask, Norfolk, ii. 51, 287; v. 169; vi. 48, 116;
- Matelaske Kerre, v. 169.
-
- Mattishall, Norfolk, vi. 75.
-
- Mattishall, Burgh, Norfolk, vi. 75.
-
- Mauley (Malley), Radulfus Bigot, Dominus de, iii. 268. This must have
- been a descendant of Constance, eldest daughter of Peter, seventh
- Lord Mauley, who died in 1415. Her second husband was Sir John
- Bigot.
-
- Maundevilles, Manor of, vi. 74.
-
- Maunvyle, John, iii. 237.
-
- Mautby (Mawdby or Mawteby), Norfolk, i. 150, 274, 279, 306, 321;
- ii. 51, 91, 188, 211, 329; iii. 83, 235, 239; iv. 9, 46, 105, 125,
- 130, 196, 237; v. 87, 117, 142, 147, 221, 223, 228, 232, 233, 236,
- 240, 241, 271, 289, 292, 296, 306 (_bis_), 311, 312, 324; vi. 17,
- 48, 108;
- Arms of, vi. 47;
- Bailiff of, i. 315; vi. 123;
- Chapel at, i. 279; iii. 135; iv. 195; v. 200; vi. 46, 47, 51;
- Parson of, v. 180, 231; vi. 44.
-
- Mautby Close, v. 154.
-
- Mautby Marsh, iv. 124.
-
- Mautby, Thos., ii. 51.
-
- Mautbys, in Waxham, vi. 55.
-
- Mauteby, Alianora or Eleanor, widow of Robt., ii. 46, 51, 52.
-
- Mauteby, Alianora, sister of Robt., ii. 46.
-
- Mauteby, Edward, ii. 51; iv. 225, 258; v. 93, 302.
-
- Mauteby, John, father of Margaret Paston, i. 39; ii. 45 note 2, 46,
- 50, 51, 52; vi. 45, 46-48.
-
- Mauteby, Margaret. _See_ Paston, Margaret.
-
- Mauteby, Margery, wife of John and mother of Margaret Paston, ii. 46,
- 51, 88, 100; vi. 48.
-
- Mauteby, Peter, ii. 46.
-
- Mauteby, Robt., ii. 46, 51, 52; vi. 45, 53.
-
- Mauteby, Sir John, ii. 85.
-
- Mauteby, Sir Robt. de, ii. 4, 85.
-
- Mawnt. _See_ Mantes.
-
- Mawteby. _See_ Mauteby.
-
- Maximilian of Austria, King of the Romans (1486-1519), v. 297;
- vi. 111.
-
- May, Wm., Master of the New Temple, ii. 98; vi. 135.
-
- _Mayshate_, iv. 202.
-
- Measures, difference of, in London and Norfolk, iv. 47.
-
- Measures of malt, iv. 125.
-
- Medeley, ----, iv. 230.
- _See also_ Modeley.
-
- Medew, Thos., ii. 160.
-
- Medwe, Wm., ii. 299.
-
- 'Meeds of the Mass,' vi. 66.
-
- Melford, Suffolk, ii. 258; vi. 140.
-
- Melton, Norfolk, v. 299; vi. 5, 57;
- Parson of, vi. 5.
-
- Melton Magna, Norfolk, vi. 57.
-
- Mendham, ----, v. 182.
-
- Mendham, Friar John, ii. 318.
-
- Mendlesham, Suffolk, iv. 192.
-
- _Meney_, _Menye_, or _Meyne_. A retinue or company, ii. 83, 111.
- _Qu._ this signification in 'to owle meney,' ? ii. 246.
-
- Merchall. _See_ Marshall.
-
- Mercroft, Roger, iii. 28.
-
- _Mercyment._ An amerciament or fine, ii. 245.
-
- Merkeshale, Norfolk, ii. 51.
-
- Merlyngforth (?). _See_ Marlingford.
-
- Mershlond, Daniel of, iv. 170, 172.
-
- Mersh, Wm., iv. 154.
-
- Messeden, Robt., iv. 280.
-
- _Mestlyon_, vi. 58.
-
- _Met_ or _Mette_. Measure, iv. 130, 'strek met' (exact measure ?).
-
- Metfield, Suffolk, vi. 103.
-
- Methis or Holkham, vi. 63, 64.
-
- Methwold, Norfolk, ii. 215.
-
- Metsharp, Roger, ii. 209.
-
- Metteney, Peter, v. 176.
-
- Mews, The King's, at Westminster, iii. 44.
-
- _Meyne._ _See Meney._
-
- Middleham, Yorkshire, i. 179, 250; ii. 333; iii. 271.
-
- Middleton, Norfolk, ii. 87, 138 (_bis_), 139 (_bis_), 140, 141
- (_bis_); iii. 100, 101; v. 33.
-
- Middleton, ----, vi. 66.
-
- Middleton, Christopher, vi. 206.
-
- Middleton, Dr., vi. 206.
-
- Middleton, Mrs. Jane, v. 296.
-
- Middleton, Sir John, v. 194, 259, 296.
-
- Milan, Duke of. _See_ Sforza.
-
- Mileham, Norfolk, ii. 214.
-
- Miles, Lewis, v. 104.
-
- Milewatier, John, i. 148.
-
- Mill, Robt., vi. 19.
-
- Miller, Robt., iii. 120.
-
- Miller, Simon, iii. 263; iv. 108.
-
- Milsent, John, v. 80, 85, 91, 99, 141.
-
- Milsent, Wm. (Mylsant), v. 60, 77, 99, 122, 123, 185, 198, 212.
-
- Minor Friars. _See_ Grey Friars.
-
- [[entry "Grey or Minor Friars" under Norwich]]
-
- Minster, Isle of Sheppey, vi. 88.
-
- _Mitte sapientem._ A proverb, ii. 201, 206.
-
- Modeley (Medeley ?), ----, iv. 227. _See_ Medeley.
-
- Molet, John. _See_ Mowth.
-
- Moleyns, Adam de, Bishop of Chichester, i. 49, 58, 59, 62, 78, 82.
-
- Moleyns, Eleanor, i. 42.
-
- Moleyns, Robt. Hungerford, Lord, i. 42-44, 84, 85, 91-93, 125, 233;
- ii. 88, 90-91, 94, 95-96, 99, 111, 112, 127-134, 157, 161-162,
- 166-167, 168-170, 171-172, 176, 179, 180, 182, 183, 186, 216, 219,
- 224, 228, 230, 235, 236 (_bis_), 241-242, 248, 249, 250, 258;
- v. 117;
- Alianora, wife of, ii. 166-167.
-
- Moleyns, Robt., i. 42; ii. 31.
-
- Moleyns, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Moleyns, Wm., i. 41, 42; ii. 31.
-
- Molyneux, Nich., iii. 50, 69, 70; v. 128.
-
- Moncontour, Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- Mondonet, Nich., v. 60.
-
- Moneslee. _See_ Mundesley.
-
- Monford, Osbert. _See_ Mundford.
-
- Monke, John (alias Smith), iv. 236, 237-241, 284.
-
- Monmouth, i. 116.
-
- Monpysson, Robt., ii. 116.
-
- Montague, Isabel, Marchioness, v. 195.
-
- Montague, John Nevill, Lord. _See_ Nevill.
-
- Montayn, ----, v. 144.
-
- Montfort, France, ii. 7.
-
- Montgomerey, Anne, vi. 29.
-
- Montgomery, Sir Thos., i. 211, 249; iv. 15, 16, 17, 275, 281; v. 35,
- 63, 85, 202, 219, 224, 225; vi. 20, 121.
-
- Montils, near Tours, i. 54.
-
- Montjoy. _See_ Mountjoy.
-
- Montreuil (Motrell), v. 287.
-
- Moody (Mody), Piers, v. 275, 282, 287.
-
- Moor, The, Hertfordshire, i. 274; v. 20, 62, 80, 131.
-
- Morat, i. 299.
-
- More, Adam atte, ii. 311.
-
- More, John , vi. 114.
-
- More, Thos., iv. 128, 129.
-
- Moreton. _See_ Morton.
-
- Morgan, Philip, Bishop of Ely (1426-34), ii. 38.
-
- Morin, John, ii. 78.
-
- Moring, Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Morlaix, Brittany, ii. 104; vi. 118.
-
- Morley, Isabel, widow of Thos., Lord, ii. 84-85, 88, 179, 224;
- iii. 14.
-
- Morley, Lady, Widow of Wm., Lord, ii. 20; vi. 78, 79.
-
- Morley, Thos., ii. 308.
-
- Mortaigne, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Mortimer, Lady, mother of Sir John Fastolf, ii. 4; iii. 155.
- _See also_ Fastolf, Mary.
-
- Mortimer, John, i. 69-70.
-
- Mortimer, Sir John, vi. 101, 187.
-
- Mortimer, Robt., ii. 216, 261.
-
- Mortimer, Sir Thos., iii. 155.
-
- Mortimer, the younger, iv. 61.
-
- Mortimer's Cross, Battle of, iii. 266 note 1.
-
- Mortlake, iii. 101.
-
- Mortoft, ----, iii. 208.
-
- Morton, Parish of, vi. 184.
-
- Morton, John, D.D., Master of the Rolls (1472-9), Bishop of Ely
- (1478-86), Archbishop of Canterbury (1486-1500), Lord Chancellor
- (1487-1500), Cardinal (1493), i. 282; iii. 242, 269; v. 196, 210,
- 219, 224, 225, 235; vi. 22, 23, 28, 30, 32, 152, 206, 207.
-
- Morton, Robt., Master of the Rolls (1479), vi. 32.
-
- Morvile, France, ii. 6.
-
- Morysby, Sir Chris., v. 105.
-
- Mot, Mons. de la, iii. 306.
-
- Motford. _See_ Mutford.
-
- Motrell. _See_ Montreuil.
-
- Motten, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Motton, John, vi. 118.
-
- Moundford. _See_ Mundford.
-
- Mountjoy, Lord, vi. 69.
-
- Mountjoy, Waller Blount, first Lord (1465-74), v. 62.
-
- Moushold (Musshold), Norwich, iii. 210.
-
- Moustierville. _See_ Mustervilers.
-
- Mowbray, Ann, daughter of the fourth Duke of Norfolk, i. 276;
- Duchess of York v. 247, 250; vi. 24.
-
- Mowbray, John, Earl Marshal in Henry V.'s time, afterwards second Duke
- of Norfolk, ii. 8.
- _See also_ Norfolk.
-
- Mowth (Mowght, or Molet), John, Prior of Norwich (1453-71), i. 235;
- iv. 67, 71, 219-220, 275-276; vi. 96.
-
- Mulso, Sir Edmund, ii. 321.
-
- Munde, ----, v. 117; vi. 24.
-
- Mundesley (Moneslee), Norfolk, i. 25, 36; ii. 19; vi. 4, 188, 190.
-
- Mundford (Monford), Osbert, Marshal of Calais, i. 95, 114, 115, 185,
- 187; ii. 137, 145, 216, 240, 255, 256-257, 273-274, 308, 312, 313;
- iii. 140-141, 262.
-
- Mundford, Eliz., wife of Osbert, Aunt of Margaret Paston, ii. 257;
- iii. 52; iv. 22-23;
- Mary, daughter of, iii. 52 note 2.
-
- Mundford, ----, vi. 153.
-
- Mundford, ---- (Osbert ?), iii. 135.
-
- Mundham, Manor of, ii. 192 (_bis_), 212; iv. 281.
-
- Murder, Appeal of, v. 65.
-
- Murlee. _See_ Morley.
-
- Musgrave, Sir John, vi. 187.
-
- _Muster de Velers._ A kind of grey woollen cloth, ii. 155; iii. 123;
- v. 307; vi. 180.
-
- Mustirvilers (Moustierville), France, i. 106; ii. 6.
-
- Mutford (Motford), Suffolk, Bailiff of, iv. 192, 193.
-
- Mykelfylde, ----, younger, iv. 192.
-
- Myles, Christiana, v. 98.
-
- Mylsant. _See_ Milsent.
-
- Myners, ----, v. 201.
-
- Mynshe, John, iv. 280.
-
- Myrfyn, ----, of Kent, iii. 307.
-
- _Myrr_, ii. 251.
-
- Myryel, John, v. 152, 181, 185.
-
- _Myvers_ (?), iv. 169.
-
-
- Nacton, Suffolk, iii. 93, 308, 309; iv. 9, 62, 63, 152, 199, 292;
- v. 245.
-
- Nailer, ----, iii. 103.
-
- Nancy, i. 299.
-
- Nantron, Luke, iv. 235.
-
- Narbow, Wm., ii. 173, 308.
-
- Narford, Norfolk, ii. 215.
-
- Naseby, John, Proctor, iv. 103, 104, 243, 244.
-
- Naunton, ----, ii. 77.
-
- Naunton, Wm., iii. 317; iv. 136, 139, 143, 161.
-
- Navell, Chas., ii. 308.
-
- Nawton, Wm., iv. 205.
-
- Necton (Neyghton), Norfolk, v. 167.
-
- Nedeham, ----, iv. 268.
-
- Nedersole, ----, v. 121.
-
- Nedham, John, Justice, iii. 222.
-
- Neill, John, v. 70.
-
- Neketone, Edmund, son of Robt. de, ii. 3.
-
- Nessfeld, ----, v. 254.
-
- Netter, Thos., of Walden, Provincial of the Carmelite Order in
- England, ii. 54.
-
- Nettlestead (Netlestede), Suffolk, iii. 112.
-
- Neuss, Germany, Siege of, i. 288-289; v. 218, 219, 225.
-
- Neuton. _See_ Newton.
-
- Neve, Thos., iv. 237, 243, 244, 284.
-
- Nevill, Anne, wife of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, v. 136.
-
- Nevill (Nevell), Edw., vi. 174.
-
- Nevill, George, Bishop of Exeter (1456-65), Archbishop of York
- (1465-76), Lord Chancellor (1454-5 and 1460-3), i. 189, 226, 243,
- 244, 248, 252, 253, 274, 340; iii. 198, 226, 227, 269; iv. 8, 53,
- 89, 101, 110, 127, 168, 217, 220, 221, 303, 304, 305; v. 12
- (_bis_), 13, 20, 24, 35, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 62, 63, 69, 80,
- 92, 99, 116, 131, 137, 199; vi. 77.
-
- Nevill, Sir George, v. 105; vi. 102, 187.
-
- Nevill, John, or Sir John, brother of Earl of Warwick, created Lord
- Montague, 1461; Earl of Northumberland 1464; resigned Earldom and
- created Marquis of Montague, 1470, i. 131, 228, 314-315; iii. 199,
- 267, 276; iv. 60; v. 62, 71, 100.
-
- Nevill, Lord, i. 131, 193; iii. 267, 268; vi. 71.
-
- Nevill, Master, ii. 8; iii. 254.
-
- Nevill (Ralph ?), Lord, vi. 71.
-
- Nevill, Sir Thos., iii. 74, 199.
-
- Nevill, Robert, Bishop of Durham, i. 136.
-
- Nevylebeke, France, ii. 7.
-
- Newark, v. 96.
-
- Newborow, Sir Roger, vi. 152.
-
- Newbury, i. 75.
-
- Newbury, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Newcastle-on-Tyne, i. 215; iv. 60, 61, 142;
- Pilgrim Street in, iv. 142.
-
- Newdigate (Nudygate), Henry, iv. 280.
-
- Newham Bridge, Calais, i. 183; v. 297.
-
- Newington, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Newman, ----, ii. 286.
-
- Newman, Colyn, iii. 138.
-
- Newman, John, ii. 302.
-
- Newman, Nich., iv. 2, 102, 104, 237, 239.
-
- Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, iii. 217; vi. 124;
- the Beacontree (Bekyntre) near, ii. 40.
-
- Newport, Thos., of Runham, ii. 46.
-
- Newton, v. 234.
-
- Newton, Friar, ii. 110.
-
- Newton, Robt., v. 78.
-
- Newton (Neuton), Thos., iv. 237, 243, 280, 284; vi. 7.
-
- Neyghton. _See_ Necton.
-
- Nicheson, ----, v. 95.
-
- 'Nicholas of the Tower,' a ship, i. 64, 65; ii. 146.
-
- Nicholas V., Pope, ii. 96 note 1.
-
- Nicolas, Sir Harris, the Antiquary, i. 108.
-
- Nicoll, Gilbert, iv. 154.
-
- Noans, France, ii. 7.
-
- Noble, Percy, ii. 43.
-
- Nokold, Sir Wm., vi. 209.
-
- None, Henry, iv. 242.
-
- _Nonpier_ (_noonpier, nounpier_). Umpire, ii. 14.
-
- Noreys, Sir Edward, vi. 102.
-
- Norfolk, County of, i. 89, 90, 111-112, 115, 164, 189, 315, 330;
- ii. 29, 161, 162, 165, 166, 171, 179, 181, 182, 196, 206, 242,
- 260, 267, 273-275, 329; iii. 101, 116, 117, 161, 162, 163, 164,
- 190, 221, 289; iv. 53, 66, 91, 136, 188; v. 46, 95, 96; vi. 90;
- Collector of taxes in, v. 178;
- Edward IV.'s Visit to, iii. 299;
- Elections and Knights of the Shire for, ii. 184, 185; iii. 34, 36,
- 38, 39, 292, 293, 297; v. 149-150;
- Escheators of, iv. 116;
- Escheatorship of, iii. 108;
- Feeling of the 'Commons' of, iii. 292 (_bis_);
- Gentlemen of, ii. 260;
- Officers in, iii. 222;
- Risers (Insurgents) in, ii. 106;
- Subsidy in, v. 206;
- Woodsales in, v. 118.
-
- Norfolk, Sheriffs of, ii. 157, 186; iii. 32, 223, 290; iv. 78, 79, 93,
- 94.
- _See also_ Clopton, John; Jermyn, John;
- Under Sheriffs of, iii. 208, 289, 290, 291, 292, 297; iv. 68, 79,
- 87, 93, 94, 107.
- _See also_ Dory, John, and Price, W.
-
- Norfolk, 'The Head-Town' of, iv. 296.
-
- Norfolk Thread, iii. 40.
-
- Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of (1483-5). _See_ Howard.
-
- Norfolk, John Mowbray, second Duke of (1424-32), i. 33, 333;
- ii. 15-18.
- _See also_ Mowbray.
-
- Norfolk, Catherine, Duchess of, wife of John Mowbray, the second Duke,
- ii. 71, 255; iv. 104.
-
- Norfolk, John Mowbray, third Duke of, (1432-61), i. 85, 87, 92, 111,
- 114, 132, 149, 158, 164, 201, 202-203, 204, 208, 215, 241, 243,
- 245, 246, 250-254, 257, 258, 260, 262, 264, 266, 272, 274,
- 275-276, 284, 294, 295, 297-298, 311, 323, 337-338; ii. 47, 48,
- 49, 52, 68-69, 82, 145, 162, 163, 165, 168, 171, 182, 184 (_bis_),
- 185, 186, 188, 199, 210, 220, 239, 242, 243, 254-255, 258-260
- (_bis_), 262-263 (_bis_), 265, 273, 274, 275-276, 279, 290-292,
- 298, 299, 301, 335; iii. 4, 7, 11, 18, 19, 20, 30, 33, 34, 38, 39,
- 90, 112, 212, 260, 262, 277, 278, 283, 286, 311, 313; iv. 31.
-
- Norfolk, Eleanor, Duchess of, wife of the third Duke, i. 163-164;
- ii. 199; iii. 34, 143-144, 260, 262; v. 251.
-
- Norfolk, John Mowbray, fourth Duke of (1461-76), i. 214-215, 229-230;
- iv. 58, 60, 73-74, 80, 95, 96, 162, 165, 166, 191, 198, 199,
- 200-201, 207, 272, 273, 274, 277-278, 287, 290, 302, 304, 307;
- v. 6, 7, 9, 10, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 40, 41, 42-44,
- 45, 46, 47 (_bis_), 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 59, 61, 63, 65,
- 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 84, 89, 90, 91, 92 (_bis_), 109, 128, 132,
- 133, 138, 142, 147, 149, 150-151, 157, 160, 161, 162, 163, 166,
- 170, 171, 172, 176, 183, 210, 215, 218, 219, 224, 235, 237, 238,
- 239, 240, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250, 251, 260; vi. 74, 85;
- Council of, iv. 200, 302; v. 10, 18, 22, 42, 43, 52 (_bis_), 53, 54,
- 68, 73, 75, 150, 161, 170, 224, 238, 242-244.
-
- Norfolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of, wife of the preceding, i. 243, 260,
- 264, 274, 275-276, 294-295, 297; iv. 96, 97, 159, 198, 199, 287,
- 304; v. 22, 23, 68, 70, 73, 84, 85, 109, 133, 136, 139, 143, 147,
- 148-149, 150, 151, 155, 156, 158, 161, 162, 163, 166, 170, 171,
- 176, 183, 187, 218, 224, 229, 235, 238, 239, 240, 241, 249, 250,
- 251, 254; vi. 1, 18, 29, 57, 58, 59, 148, 149, 155-156, 159.
-
- Norfolk, Yeoman for the King's mouth, iii. 198.
-
- Norfolk, ----, of Gemyngham, ii. 102.
-
- Noris, ----, vi. 39.
- _See also_ Norys.
-
- Norman, ----, ii. 192.
-
- Norman, Edmund, ii. 67-68; vi. 171.
-
- Norman, John and Margaret, ii. 68.
-
- Normandy, i. 45, 50-57, 58, 61, 64, 67, 76, 77, 87, 95, 96, 97,
- 102-103, 104-108, 128, 132, 174; ii. 121, 123-126, 133, 162, 291;
- iii. 58, 60, 63, 64, 155, 312; vi. 83.
-
- Norris, Henry, i. 81.
-
- Norris, Thos., i. 81.
-
- Norse, ----, v. 143.
-
- Northale, John, Sheriff of Norwich, iv. 10.
-
- Northampton, iv. 78; v. 181;
- Statute of, ii. 174.
-
- Northampton, Battle of, i. 189, 192; iii. 274.
-
- North Cray. _See_ Cray.
-
- North Walsham. _See_ Walsham, North.
-
- Northumberland, Eleanor, Countess of, Widow of Henry Percy, third
- Earl, i. 205, 259; iii. 281.
-
- Northumberland, Henry Percy, second Earl of (1414-55), i. 131, 147;
- iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 31.
-
- Northumberland, Henry Percy, third Earl of (1455-61), i. 161, 169,
- 177, 193; iii. 126, 234, 267, 268, 269.
-
- Northumberland, Henry Percy, fourth Earl of (restored 1470, died
- 1489), v. 71, 137; vi. 118, 120, 127-128.
- _See also_ Percy, Henry, Lord.
-
- Northumberland, John Nevill, Earl of (1464-70). _See_ Nevill.
-
- Northwood, John. _See_ Norwode.
-
- Norton, Norfolk, vi. 16, 31.
-
- Norwich, i. 25, 30, 75, 84, 85, 90, 112, 206, 210, 221, 227, 230, 231,
- 245, 248, 276, 279, 284, 296, 306, 313, 315, 322; ii. 13, 15, 20,
- 54, 87, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 101, 108, 109, 135, 136, 145, 170,
- 171, 176, 179, 192, 203, 209, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216, 223, 224,
- 225, 228, 229, 230, 233, 234, 238, 239, 240, 243, 245, 248, 251,
- 252, 253, 260, 262, 265, 267, 268, 274, 277, 280, 282, 284, 285,
- 286, 287, 301, 307, 324, 328; iii. 4, 6, 15, 32, 47, 53, 78, 79,
- 114, 116, 124, 130, 135, 139, 142, 161, 162, 163, 164, 202, 204,
- 205, 208, 214, 218, 227, 244, 246, 259, 260, 262, 272, 278, 287,
- 311, 316; iv. 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 23, 35, 36 (_bis_), 39, 40, 43,
- 44, 47, 53, 59, 66, 70, 76, 83, 93, 94, 106, 108, 128, 143, 159,
- 161, 162, 168, 174, 180, 181, 186, 187, 193, 204, 206, 210, 211,
- 223, 226, 230, 237, 240, 241, 242, 256, 257, 262, 266, 276, 281,
- 283, 284, 303; v. 6, 9, 16, 19, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 42,
- 65, 66, 67, 68, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 87, 89, 90, 108, 109, 114,
- 123, 141, 149, 152, 166, 177, 184, 188, 197, 207, 219, 222, 228,
- 229, 230, 238, 239, 240, 242, 246, 247, 248, 249, 252, 255, 259,
- 263, 264, 266, 271, 272, 275, 288, 291, 311, 317, 323, 326; vi. 4,
- 5, 10, 16, 23, 25 (_bis_), 26, 31, 44, 55 (_bis_), 58, 59, 69, 91,
- 121, 134, 144, 153, 166, 183, 186, 189, 209;
- Plague at, v. 110;
- Shire-mote at, iii. 297; iv. 17;
- Writ of Parliament for, iii. 38;
- Mayor of, i. 322; ii. 310; iv. 204, 266; v. 89;
- Sheriff of, ii. 310.
-
- Norwich, Bishops of, ii. 21. _See_ Goldwell, Jas. (1472-99); Lyhart,
- W. (1446-72).
- Chancellor of, ii. 149.
-
- Norwich, Priors of, i. 32; ii. 18, 39, 88, 107, 159, 217; iii. 42,
- 114; iv. 116, 117; vi. 103;
- John, ii. 64; iv. 97;
- John (Bonwell), vi. 95-98.
- _See also_ Mowth, John; Haverland, John.
-
- [[cross-references in the "Norwich" section refer to other entries
- under Norwich]]
-
- Norwich, Places, etc., in:
- 'Abbey.' _See_ Priory.
- Bishop's Gates, i. 90; ii. 224.
- Castle, i. 34, 260, 333; ii. 144, 234; v. 85, 155.
- Cathedral and Priory of Holy Trinity or Christchurch, i. 27, 90,
- 113, 330; ii. 261, 268; vi. 20, 189;
- Lady Chapel in, iv. 250, 253.
- Chapel of the Field, vi. 49.
- Christ Church. _See_ Cathedral.
- Conesford, vi. 49.
- Convent of, ii. 107; iii. 232; iv. 237; vi. 96-98.
- Friars, four orders of, ii. 55; iv. 226, 227; vi. 49.
- Friars, Black (or Preachers), ii. 274; v. 207; vi. 49.
- Friars, Grey (or Minors), i. 32; ii. 13, 15, 300; iii. 252, 292.
- Friars, White (or Carmelites), i. 38, 112; ii. 268, 309; iii. 316;
- iv. 229, 253; v. 82; vi. 49, 77.
- Gates, The five, vi. 49.
- Guildhall, iv. 222; v. 178.
- Maid's Head, v. 163.
- Mancroft, ii. 212.
- Nedeham Gates, ii. 13.
- New Inn, i. 265; v. 114.
- Normandy, Sisters of, iv. 226; vi. 49.
- Normans, vi. 49.
- North Gates, vi. 49.
- Pokethorpe, ii. 171, 212; iv. 237; vi. 61.
- Prince's Inn, ii. 194, 195.
- Priory (sometimes called 'Abbey') of Trinity Church, i. 90; ii. 224;
- iv. 250.
- St. Andrew's parish, ii. 318.
- St. Clement's parish, ii. 243.
- St. Edmund's, vi. 57.
- St. Giles' Hospital, i. 265; vi. 49.
- St. Gregory's, iv. 65.
- St. James', Pokethorpe, iv. 237.
- St. Laurence's parish, ii. 247.
- St. Leonard's Priory, i. 40; ii. 55; iii. 287.
- St. Michael Coslany, vi. 49.
- St. Michael's parish, iv. 14.
- St. Peter's, iv. 227.
- St. Peter's, Hungate, iv. 230; vi. 49, 50;
- Parson of, iv. 231.
- St. Stephen's, i. 331; iv. 227, 229.
- Spurrier Row, iv. 17.
- Tombland, i. 90; ii. 224.
- Westewyk Gates, ii. 13.
-
- Norwich, Christopher, iii. 223, 237.
-
- Norwich, Robt., ii. 233; iv. 242.
-
- Norwich, Wm., ii. 175, 176; iii. 78, 101; iv. 2, 71.
-
- Norwode (Northwood), John, ii. 88-90, 283, 287.
-
- Norys, Sir Edward, vi. 187.
-
- Norys, Sir Wm., iv. 279; v. 195; vi. 187.
- _See also_ Noris.
-
- Nosbet, Robt., iv. 280.
-
- Note, Thos., ii. 95.
-
- Nottingham, i. 248, 249, 250; v. 35, 36, 195.
-
- Nottingham (Pursuivant ?), iii. 268.
-
- Nottingham (Notyngham), Henry, ii. 81.
-
- Nottingham, Wm., iv. 88.
-
- Nottingham, Wm., Earl of, vi. 74.
-
- _Nouche_ or _Nowche_. A jewelled gold button, brooch, or necklace,
- v. 16.
-
- _Novel disseisin_, ii. 47 note 3.
-
- Nowell, Chas., i. 112, 113, 114; ii. 260, 261-262 (_bis_), 265, 267,
- 274; iii. 135.
-
- Nowell, Otiwell, ii. 267.
-
- _Noy._ 'At the first Noy,' _i.e._ at the first call, iii. 5.
-
- _Noyssed, noised._ Reported, ii. 208.
-
- Nyter, John, iv. 279.
-
-
- Oby (Owby), Norfolk, vi. 45.
-
- Ocam, Thos., vi. 190.
-
- Ocle. _See_ Acle.
-
- Ocle, Sir Robt., iii. 30, 269.
-
- Ocley, Wm., vi. 186.
-
- Ode, John, ii. 217; iii. 47.
-
- Oelston, John, ii. 74.
-
- _Office._ An inquisition, ii. 188 note 2; iii. 236.
-
- Offord, Robt., iii. 101.
-
- Ogan. _See_ Hogan.
-
- Ogard, Dame Alice, iii. 80-81.
-
- Ogard (Hugard), Sir Andrew, ii. 251, 308; iii. 51.
-
- Ogle (Ogyll), Robt., first Lord (1461-9), iv. 60.
-
- Okill. _See_ Acle.
-
- Oldhall, Margaret, wife of Sir Wm., ii. 33.
-
- Oldhall, Sir Wm., i. 81, 83, 85; ii. 33, 174, 175, 176, 180, 186, 191,
- 301; iii. 33, 41, 132, 199, 234; iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- Oliver, ----, iii. 103.
-
- Olton (? Oulton, Norfolk), iii. 263.
-
- _Oranges_, vi. 132.
-
- Orford, iii. 259.
-
- Orford, John, iv. 230.
-
- Orleans, Bastard of. _See_ Dunois.
-
- Orleans, Chas., Duke of, i. 46, 60, 106; ii. 46-47, 122, 123.
-
- Ormesby, Norfolk, ii. 51; iv. 105, 180, 258; v. 117, 299; vi. 108,
- 149, 171.
-
- Ormesby, Reppes Place in, ii. 39.
-
- Ormesby, Roger, ii. 95.
-
- Ormond, Jas. Butler, fourth Earl of (1405-52), ii. 8.
-
- Ormond, John Butler, sixth Earl of (1461-78), i. 299; v. 258.
-
- Ormond, John, iii. 234, 307.
-
- Ormond, Mr., iii. 213.
-
- Ormond, Sir Jas. of, ii. 89.
-
- Orwelde, Leach of, ii. 63.
-
- Orwellbury. _See_ Horwellbury.
-
- Osbern, the Priest, i. 1.
-
- Osbern (Osborn), John, i. 92; ii. 98, 130, 174, 222, 228, 241-243,
- 249, 264-265, 278, 279; iii. 128, 291; iv. 154, 238, 239, 242;
- v. 117, 144, 167-168, 181, 182, 183, 197; vi. 176, 177.
-
- Osebern, ----, ii. 156, 158, 210; iii. 81.
-
- Oter, John, iii. 199; iv. 216.
-
- Otford, Kent, vi. 209.
-
- _Othea_, v. 3; vi. 66.
-
- Ottery (Otryght), Devonshire, iii. 234.
-
- Oulton (Owlton), Norfolk (?), iv. 225.
- _See also_ Olton.
-
- Ouresby, John, iii. 186.
-
- Overs, Awge, France, ii. 6.
-
- Ovid, _De Arte Amandi_, etc., iv. 268.
-
- Ovy, ----, ii. 318.
-
- Ovye, Nich., v. 321.
-
- Owayn, Wm., ii. 173.
-
- Owby, vi. 45.
-
- _Owches_. Jewels, iv. 262.
-
- Owdin, J., v. 117.
-
- Owell, Wm., ii. 313.
-
- _Owle, To_, ii. 246 note 3.
-
- Owstoonde, Norfolk, v. 298.
-
- Oxborough, Norfolk, v. 229; vi. 100.
-
- Oxford (Oxynford), i. 152, 241, 279, 305, 306, 319-320; iv. 293;
- v. 170, 174, 320; vi. 12, 13, 14, 17.
-
- Oxford, Magdalene College, i. 258, 284; v. 77, 81, 82, 216.
-
- Oxford, John de Vere, twelfth Earl of (1417-61), i. 85, 90, 139, 140,
- 141; ii. 144, 145, 150, 151, 163, 164 (_bis_), 165-166, 168, 173,
- 176, 179, 183, 184-185, 186, 193, 196, 200, 201 (_bis_), 202, 203,
- 204, 207, 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 223, 225, 226, 231, 249, 253,
- 275, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 334; iii. 2, 30, 258, 259, 275;
- iv. 39.
-
- Oxford, Elizabeth, Countess of, wife of the preceding, i. 291; ii. 294
- (_bis_), 295; iv. 39, 80, 105, 226; v. 16, 101, 202; vi. 65.
-
- Oxford, John de Vere, thirteenth Earl of (1464-1513), Lord Admiral
- under Henry VII., i. 240, 252, 260, 261, 277, 281-282, 311, 312,
- 313-314, 315, 316, 340; iv. 28-29, 35-36, 105, 193, 268, 300;
- v. 5, 9, 46, 47, 62, 63, 84, 85, 89, 90-91, 94-95, 95-96, 101-102,
- 184, 186, 188, 189, 201, 203, 289; vi. 2, 27, 81, 88, 95, 99,
- 100-101, 105, 106, 107, 111, 113, 114, 116, 122, 124, 125,
- 127-128, 128-129 (_bis_), 130, 135-136 (_bis_), 137, 138, 139,
- 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 160, 166, 167, 168, 181, 183;
- Brothers of, v. 111;
- Son of, iv. 37.
-
- Oxford, Margaret, Countess of, wife of the preceding, i. 324; iv. 300;
- v. 101 note 2, 137, 251, 289; vi. 92-93, 146, 165.
-
- Oxnead, Norfolk, i. 26, 27, 28, 36, 37-38, 304-305, 308, 309; ii. 2,
- 3, 11, 60, 61, 83, 100, 109; iv. 251; v. 221, 299, 308; vi. 1, 19,
- 29, 30, 59, 76, 78, 133, 190, 191;
- Parson of, ii. 60, 88, 93, 94, 234; v. 325, 327;
- Church and Parsonage of, v. 325-327; vi. 1 note 4, 3, 9-11.
-
- _Oyer and Terminer_, ii. 161 note 3.
-
-
- P., Lady Anne, iv. 268.
-
- Page, Thos., iv. 178.
-
- Pagentoun, Malmer, iii. 28.
-
- Pagrave (Palgrave), Norfolk, ii. 64, 320; iv. 250, 256; vi. 96.
-
- Pagrave, Little, ii. 64; iii. 23.
-
- Pagrave, Mekyll, iii. 23.
-
- Pagrave, ----, ii. 88.
-
- Pagrave, John, ii. 261; iii. 23; vi. 192, 193, 198.
-
- 'Pakker, The,' a ship, v. 190.
-
- 'Palatyse and Scitacus,' vi. 66.
-
- Palle, Roger, iii. 212.
-
- Palling, Norfolk, ii. 51; vi. 151.
-
- Palmer, ----, ii. 73.
-
- Palmer, ----, Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iv. 282;
- Escheator, vi. 22, 23.
-
- Palmer, ----, Bailiff of Costessey, iii. 227.
-
- Palmer, Edmund, ii. 63.
-
- Palmer, John, iv. 204, 209.
-
- Palmer, Margaret, vi. 209.
-
- Palmer, Wm., i. 332.
-
- Pamping, John, i. 285; iii. 220, 288, 298, 308-309; iv. 33, 71, 92,
- 93-95, 130, 142, 185, 274; v. 1, 2, 8, 9, 23, 60, 66, 67, 68, 73,
- 74, 75, 77-79, 80, 97, 98, 110, 112, 115, 119, 122, 139, 140, 152,
- 187, 199, 200.
-
- Pamsborow. _See_ Punsborne.
-
- Papias (Papie), the Grammarian, vi. 177.
-
- Par, John of, iv. 275; v. 32, 105.
-
- Parcerit, Clement and Cecil, ii. 3.
-
- Paris, iii. 63, 157;
- Bastile of St. Anthony, iii. 62.
- _See also_ Antony;
- Chamber of Accounts, iii. 63.
-
- Paris Touch, Silver of, vi. 63.
-
- Parker (Parkar), ----, v. 122.
-
- Parker (Perker), ----, v. 74, 140, 251.
-
- Parker, James, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Parker, John, vi. 17.
-
- Parker, Nich., Notary, iv. 102, 104, 168, 182, 245.
-
- Parker, Robt, v. 306.
-
- Parker, Thos., ii. 98.
-
- Parker, Wm., v. 195.
-
- _Parklos_, ii. 246.
-
- Parlevesque, France, ii. 7.
-
- Parliament, Elections to, iii. 34.
-
- 'Parliament of Birds,' Chaucer's, i. 323; vi. 65, 66.
-
- Parminter, Wm., i. 75, 334.
-
- Parnell, John, ii. 293.
-
- Parr, Sir Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Parr, Wm., vi. 173.
-
- Parre, Sir John, v. 137, 144, 147, 219.
-
- Parson, Wm., vi. 19.
-
- Partrich, John, servant of Lord Moleyns, ii. 99, 101, 219, 230, 249.
-
- Partrick, John, of Swathfield, Vicar of Paston, ii. 63, 72.
-
- Partridge. _See_ Pertryche.
-
- Pasche, Thos., vi. 27.
-
- Paston (Pastune), Norfolk, i. 25, 28, 29, 35, 36, 37, 225, 238, 308,
- 309; ii. 2, 3, 4, 46, 51, 57, 62-63, 70, 71, 72, 77, 135, 247,
- 256, 278; iv. 248, 251; v. 116, 117, 298; vi. 3, 16, 22, 24, 29,
- 33, 76, 190;
- Church of St. Margaret, ii. 63; iv. 230; vi. 188.
-
- Paston, Vicars of, i. 37; iv. 124, 126; v. 208, 209;
- Rich. Cawston (1409-22), vi. 189 (_bis_).
-
- Paston Hall, i. 26, 35.
-
- Paston Letters, literary history of, i. 1-3;
- account of the MSS., their disappearance and recovery, i. 3-10;
- edition of 1872-75, and plan of, i. 11, 19, 20;
- editorial accuracy of Fenn, the first editor, i. 12-19;
- places of deposit of the original MSS., i. 20, 21.
-
- Paston (de Pastun), early members of the Family:--
- Clement, ii. 4;
- Constantine, ii. 3;
- Edmund, ii. 2, 3;
- Eudo, ii. 2;
- Hugh, ii. 2, 3;
- John, ii. 3;
- Nicholaus filius, Radulphi Diaconi, ii. 2;
- Osbern, ii. 1;
- Ralph, ii. 1;
- Richard, ii. 2, 3;
- Richer, ii. 1;
- Robert, ii. 2, 3, 4;
- Roger, ii. 2, 3;
- Walter, ii. 3;
- Warin, ii. 3;
- William, ii. 3, 4;
- Wystan or Wolstan, ii. 2.
-
- Paston Family, Ancestry of, i. 25; iv. 181, 247-249.
-
- Paston, Agnes, wife of William, the Judge, and daughter of Sir Edmund
- Barry, i. 30, 37, 38, 39, 40, 155, 217, 218, 251, 292, 293,
- 304-305, 307, 309, 321; ii. 11, 45, 46, 62-63, 64, 65, 66, 72-73,
- 74, 75, 77, 79, 80, 82, 108-109, 135, 147, 223-224, 243-244, 245,
- 246-247, 255-256, 278-280, 285, 292, 301-302, 314, 315-316;
- iii. 123, 124, 134, 270, 311; iv. 10, 14, 23, 60, 80, 90, 105,
- 127, 140-141, 167, 180, 223, 247, 248, 294; v. 9, 36, 37, 38, 39,
- 75, 82, 86, 192, 212, 214, 220, 298, 327; vi. 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 18,
- 19, 20, 24, 28, 29, 33, 77, 95-98, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195,
- 198, 199;
- Disagreement with her son John, iv. 140-141;
- Will of, iv. 249-251, 251-253 (_bis_); vi. 20;
- Parentage of, iv. 253.
-
- Paston, Dame Agnes, second wife of the later Sir John, vi. 167, 209.
-
- Paston, Agnes, daughter of Wm., vi. 206.
-
- Paston, Alice, daughter of Robt. of Wiveton, vi. 200, 201.
-
- Paston, Anne, daughter of John and Margaret, married in 1477 to Wm.
- Yelverton, i. 284-286, 306, 310, 324; iv. 186, 287; v. 11, 16, 93,
- 142, 143, 144, 147, 199, 200, 262, 271; vi. 17, 50-51, 53, 119.
-
- Paston, Lady Anne, wife of Wm., v. 67, 75; vi. 206.
-
- Paston, Beatrix, wife of Clement, and mother of the Judge, vi. 188,
- 190.
-
- Paston, Christopher, son of John the youngest, i. 27, 302, 310;
- iii. 90 ?; vi. 1.
-
- Paston, Clement, father of the Judge, i. 28-30, 39; ii. 64; iv. 247;
- vi. 188-189, 190, 191, 194.
-
- Paston, Clement, son of Sir Wm., i. 26-27.
-
- Paston, Clement, son of the Judge, i. 208, 218; iii. 92, 123, 124,
- 217, 229, 232, 248, 249-250, 281-282, 299, 302, 303-305, 313-314;
- iv. 9, 20, 34, 40, 79, 89, 90, 91-92, 96, 100-101, 127, 167, 217,
- 218, 246, 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 253, 259; vi. 76, 95, 193, 194,
- 195, 196, 197, 198.
-
- Paston, Clement, son of John, i. 290, 306.
-
- Paston, Constance, daughter of Wm., son of the eldest John, vi. 164.
-
- Paston, Edmund, son of the Judge, i. 37; ii. 60-61, 72-73, 79-80, 93,
- 94, 98, 100; v. 23, 81, 146, 147, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196,
- 197, 198.
-
- Paston, Edmund, son of John, i. 278, 279, 288, 290, 306, 307, 308,
- 309, 310; iii. 135; iv. 9; v. 106-107, 115, 121-123, 152, 177,
- 206, 208, 212, 215, 219, 231-232, 235, 270, 271, 274, 312; vi. 17,
- 18-19, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 39, 43-44, 44-45, 50, 53, 56, 70, 124,
- 125, 149-151, 208;
- Catherine, wife of, widow of Wm. Clippesby, vi. 40, 44, 50, 53, 56.
-
- Paston, Sir Edmund, i. 27.
-
- Paston, Elizabeth, daughter of the Judge, married first to Robt.
- Poynings, afterwards to Sir Geo. Browne of Betchworth, i. 77,
- 155-156, 205, 258-259, 325, 327; ii. 108-111, 300, 301, 314,
- 315-316, 327-328, 331; iii. 123, 134-135, 217, 234, 281; iv. 185,
- 218, 308-310; v. 6, 88, 123, 131; vi. 86-87, 193, 195, 196, 197,
- 198, 201-205;
- Will of, vi. 201-205.
-
- Paston, Eleanor, daughter of Sir Wm., i. 26.
-
- Paston, Elizabeth, daughter of Wm., son of the Judge, vi. 206.
-
- Paston, Erasmus, son of Sir Wm., i. 26.
-
- Paston, Harry, son of the Judge, ii. 95.
-
- Paston, John, Esq., son of the Judge, died 1466, i. 26, 29, 35, 37,
- 38, 39-44, 65, 84, 85, 90, 91-93, 113, 115, 116-117, 120, 139,
- 141, 150, 151, 155, 157, 160, 163, 164, 189-190, 195, 196,
- 197-203, 204, 205-213, 214, 215, 216-232, 232-238, 242, 321, 322,
- 339-340; ii. 20, 40-41, 45, 46-48, 49, 51, 55-57, 64-66, 68-69,
- 69-71 (_bis_), 73, 74, 76-77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87, 88, 90, 91
- (_bis_), 92, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 109,
- 111, 113, 127-130 (_bis_), 135, 136, 137, 138 (_bis_), 139
- (_bis_), 140 (_bis_), 141 (_bis_), 144, 145, 146, 148, 150, 151,
- 153, 156, 158, 159, 160, 163, 164, 166-167, 168-170, 171, 172,
- 173, 174, 183, 184 (_bis_), 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 191, 193,
- 199, 207, 210, 216, 217 (_bis_), 219, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228,
- 229, 233, 234, 235 (_bis_), 236, 238, 239, 241, 243, 244, 245,
- 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 260, 262, 264
- (_bis_), 266, 268, 275, 276, 278, 281, 283, 284, 285, 286, 288,
- 294 (_bis_), 295, 300, 301, 304, 306-307, 308, 314, 315-316, 317,
- 318, 320 (_bis_), 322, 323 (_bis_), 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330,
- 331, 332, 333, 334; iii. 1, 3 (_bis_), 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14,
- 15, 16, 17 (_bis_), 18, 21, 22 (_bis_), 23, 31, 32, 34 (_bis_),
- 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 45, 46-47 (_bis_), 48, 50, 51, 52, 53,
- 54 (_bis_), 65, 66 (_bis_), 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 76, 77, 78,
- 80, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87, 90, 91, 93 (_bis_), 94, 95, 97, 98, 99,
- 100 (_bis_), 101, 102, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113,
- 114, 115, 116, 119, 120, 124, 126, 128, 129, 131, 133, 134, 135,
- 136, 137, 138 (_bis_), 140, 141, 142, 144, 146, 148, 149, 150,
- 151, 157-160, 160-163, 163-166 (_bis_), 189-190, 191, 193, 195,
- 197, 200, 201, 202 (_bis_), 204, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 212,
- 213, 216, 218-219 (_bis_), 220, 222, 223-224, 225, 226, 227, 229,
- 231, 233, 235 (_bis_), 236, 238, 242, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250,
- 252, 253, 254, 255, 258, 259 (_bis_), 260-262, 263, 264, 266, 268,
- 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 279, 280, 281, 282, 284, 285,
- 286, 287, 288, 289-290 (_bis_), 291, 292, 293, 294-295, 296
- (_bis_), 299 (_bis_), 301, 303, 305, 308, 310, 311, 313, 315, 317;
- iv. 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 (_bis_), 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 26,
- 28, 29, 30-31 (_bis_), 33, 34, 36 (_bis_), 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45,
- 46 (_bis_), 47, 48, 50 (_bis_), 51, 53-56, 57, 58, 62-64, 64-65
- (_bis_), 67, 68, 69, 71-72 (_bis_), 73 (_bis_), 74 (_bis_), 76,
- 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 95, 97, 100,
- 101-104, 105, 107, 109-111, 111-113, 113-116, 116-117 (_bis_),
- 118, 121-126, 127, 129 (_bis_), 131, 133, 136, 141, 143, 145, 147,
- 150, 153, 154, 156-158, 159, 160, 162, 164-166 (_bis_), 167
- (_bis_), 169, 173-174, 174-176, 179, 181, 181-185 (_bis_), 187,
- 188-190, 191, 195, 196, 197, 201, 204, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211,
- 213, 214, 215, 217, 219, 221, 222, 224 (_bis_), 225 (_ter_), 226,
- 236-245, 246-247, 248, 254 (_bis_), 256, 257, 258, 260, 268-269,
- 274, 275, 276, 284-286, 289, 290 (_bis_), 293, 295, 302, 303;
- v. 11, 12, 37, 81, 119, 124, 126, 129, 141, 192, 196, 199, 249,
- 295; vi. 33, 45, 46, 47, 48, 75-78, 86, 96-98, 184, 189, 194, 195,
- 196, 197, 198, 199 (_bis_);
- in Parliament, iii. 238, 243;
- imprisoned in the Fleet, i. 209, 210, 211, 217, 224, 227, 228, 333;
- iv. 1-2, 196;
- mocking letter addressed to, iv. 118-120;
- accused of being a bondman, iv. 181;
- rhyming letter of, iv. 190;
- claim of, to Sir John Fastolf's property, iv. 53-56;
- license of, to found college at Caister, iv. 113-116, 238;
- outlawry of, iv. 116-117; disagreement
- with his brother Wm., iv. 223;
- funeral expenses of, iv. 226-231, 231-236;
- Mary, cousin of, iv. 224;
- date of death of, iv. 247, 254; will of, iv. 255, 259; v. 192, 199,
- 200, 283, 301; vi. 20, 97-98;
- tomb of, i. 35, 268; v. 111, 112, 181, 200, 242, 245, 301, 318, 319,
- 323, 324;
- brothers of, iii. 87.
-
- Paston, John, eldest son of John Paston, Esq., knighted in 1463, died
- 1479, i. 26, 205, 208, 209-210, 212, 213, 214, 216, 217, 218,
- 221-223, 227, 238-246, 250-255, 256, 257-259, 260, 261, 262, 263,
- 264, 265, 266, 267-270, 271, 272-277, 278, 279, 281, 283-284, 287,
- 288, 290-291, 291-298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303-304, 307-308, 309,
- 310, 311, 323, 324; ii. 51, 57, 84; iii. 137, 139, 245, 246,
- 301-303, 314, 315; iv. 20, 26, 33, 34, 44, 45, 59, 66, 67, 79, 81,
- 82, 84, 87, 90, 127, 140, 152, 157, 159, 160, 161, 167, 168, 186,
- 197-200, 204, 216, 218, 220, 246-247, 249, 250, 251, 252, 254
- (_bis_), 256, 257-258, 259, 261, 265, 267, 268, 270, 271, 273, 275
- (_bis_), 277, 281, 282, 284, 287, 288, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295,
- 296, 300, 300-301, 303, 306-308 (_bis_); v. 1, 5, 6, 7-8 (_bis_),
- 10, 12-13 (_bis_), 14 (_bis_), 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 28, 29,
- 30, 33, 36, 37, 40-41, 41-45 (_bis_), 47-49, 53-54, 56, 57, 59,
- 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68-70, 71, 72 (_bis_), 74, 76 (_ter_), 77
- (_bis_), 79, 80, 81 (_bis_), 84, 85, 88-91, 94, 96, 97, 99-101,
- 102, 106, 107, 109-111, 111-113, 115, 116 (_bis_), 117, 118-119,
- 120, 122, 123 (_bis_), 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 130-131, 132, 134,
- 135, 136-137, 138, 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 148, 149 (_bis_), 153,
- 155-157, 158, 160, 161-164, 165, 167, 169, 171, 172, 173, 175-176,
- 177 (_bis_), 179-180, 180-183, 184-185, 186, 187-189, 189-191,
- 191-193 (_bis_), 194, 195-196, 196-199, 200-201 (_bis_), 203, 206,
- 208, 209 (_bis_), 210, 211-212, 213-214, 214-215, 216, 216-218,
- 218-219, 220, 221 (_bis_), 223-225, 225-226, 230, 232, 234, 235,
- 236, 237, 238, 239, 241, 242-244 (_bis_), 245-246 (_bis_), 247,
- 248-250, 251, 256-257, 257-259 (_bis_), 260-261, 261-262, 262-263,
- 270-271, 272, 273-274 (_bis_), 276, 279, 280, 282-283, 284,
- 285-286, 287-288, 289-290, 291, 293-294 (_bis_), 296, 304, 305,
- 309, 312, 313, 315, 316-317, 318-319, 320, 323; vi. 1-3, 12, 17,
- 20, 21-22, 23, 28, 29 (_bis_), 30, 32, 34, 40, 74, 76, 77, 95-98;
- incurs father's displeasure, iii. 137, 139; iv. 122, 131-132;
- intended marriage of (_see_ Haute, Anne);
- will of, v. 300-303; vi. 39-40;
- influence of at Court, v. 324;
- Thos., 'child' of, v. 20, 70;
- brothers of, v. 42, 233, 236, 237;
- Constance, natural daughter of, i. 310.
-
- Paston, John, younger son of John Paston, Esq., knighted in 1487, died
- 1503, i. 26, 214-215, 216, 228, 229-231, 239, 250-254, 255, 259,
- 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 264-266, 267, 268, 270, 273, 274, 275,
- 276, 278, 279-280, 286-287, 290, 291, 294-295, 297, 300-303, 306,
- 307, 308, 309-310, 311-312, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 323, 324;
- iii. 265-266, 318; iv. 41-42, 58-59, 59-61, 68, 69, 71 (_bis_),
- 95-97, 150-152, 155, 159, 185-186, 191, 192, 193, 200, 213, 221,
- 225, 227, 257, 259, 265-266, 268-269, 270, 274, 275, 275-277,
- 287-288, 297-299, 306, 311; v. 8 (_bis_), 9, 13, 17-18, 21-23, 29,
- 30-33 (_bis_), 42, 44, 45-46, 52, 53 (_bis_), 55, 56 (_bis_), 57,
- 59, 60-61, 63, 65, 66-68 (_bis_), 70, 72-74, 74-75, 80, 81, 82,
- 84-85, 86, 88, 93, 94, 98, 99, 100, 102-103, 106-107, 107-108,
- 109, 111, 114, 115-116, 118, 121, 124, 126, 127-128, 131, 132-133,
- 134, 135, 136 (_bis_), 138-139, 139-141, 142, 143-144, 145-147,
- 149-152, 153-154 (_bis_), 155, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164,
- 165-166, 169-170, 171-172, 172-173, 175, 176, 177 (_bis_), 178,
- 179, 180, 184, 186, 187, 190, 195, 196, 200, 203, 204, 205,
- 206-208, 209, 210, 214, 216, 218, 223, 225, 227 (_bis_), 228-229,
- 231, 235, 237, 238-239, 239-240, 241-242, 245, 246, 247, 248,
- 251-252, 253-255, 255-256 (_bis_), 257, 258, 259, 261, 262-263,
- 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271-272, 273, 274-275, 282,
- 284, 285, 286, 287, 289, 290, 301, 307, 309-310, 311-313, 316,
- 320, 321; vi. 1, 4, 7, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23-25, 27, 28,
- 28-29 (_bis_), 31-33, 33-34, 34-35, 40, 41, 51, 52, 53, 54-55
- (_bis_), 56, 58, 60, 69, 72, 73, 75-78 (_bis_), 85, 86, 87, 89,
- 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96-98, 99, 102 (_bis_), 103, 104, 105,
- 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 115, 117, 120, 122, 127, 128, 129,
- 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (_bis_), 138 (_bis_), 140, 141, 142, 143
- (_bis_), 145, 148, 149, 151, 153, 154, 155, 157, 159, 160, 161,
- 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 171, 187, 209;
- writ of attachment against, iv. 68;
- marriage projects of, iv. 270; v. 206-208, 214-215, 216-218,
- 255-256, 259;
- 'little man' of, iv. 299;
- appeal of murder sued against, v. 65, 73;
- wounding of, at Battle of Barnet, v. 99-100, 102-103;
- engagement of, to Margery Brews, v. 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269,
- 272, 273, 275-276, 282-283, 284, 285-286, 288-289;
- arrangements touching settlement of, v. 275-276, 284, 285-286,
- 290-292, 294;
- marriage of, v. 307 note 1; sons of, vi. 78 note 1;
- books of, vi. 65-67.
-
- Paston, John, otherwise called Wortes. _See_ Wortes.
-
- Paston, Margaret, wife of John (daughter of John Mauteby), i. 39-41,
- 44, 117, 200, 204, 207, 211, 212, 214, 217, 218-219, 220, 222,
- 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229-232, 240, 241, 245, 251, 256, 257,
- 261-262, 266, 267, 273, 274, 278-280, 283, 290, 293, 301-304, 305,
- 308, 310-311, 321, 322, 324; ii. 45, 46, 49, 51, 52, 55-57, 83,
- 84-87, 88, 94-96, 99-102, 130-134, 135, 136, 147, 222, 225,
- 227-228, 228-229, 230, 234, 237, 247-248, 250-251, 266-267,
- 276-277, 281-282, 284-285, 286-287, 288-289, 300-301, 330;
- iii. 40, 52-53, 129, 138-139, 194, 219, 223, 236, 238-240 (_bis_),
- 245-246, 252, 255, 263 (_bis_), 282-283, 284, 285, 286, 287-288,
- 289, 290-291, 293-294, 296; iv. 1-4, 4-5, 12, 13-14, 14-16, 21,
- 24-26, 26-28, 33, 40-41, 61, 64, 65-67, 69-70, 74-76, 78, 83-84,
- 84-86, 86-87, 90, 105-107, 122, 127, 129-131, 131-133 (_bis_),
- 134, 136-141, 141-142, 143-144, 147-150, 154-156 (_bis_), 159,
- 161, 162, 162-164 (_bis_), 166-167, 167-168, 169-172, 173, 174,
- 179-181, 185, 186, 188-190, 191-195, 195-196, 197, 198, 199, 200,
- 202, 204, 204-206, 206-207, 209, 210-211, 213-214, 220-222,
- 222-223, 225 (_bis_), 247, 254-255, 256, 257 (_bis_), 258 (_bis_),
- 260, 265, 271, 273, 275, 282-283, 287, 290, 293, 295, 297;
- v. 10-12, 14-17, 24, 26, 27, 29, 33, 36, 37-40, 42, 45-47 (_bis_),
- 57-59, 60, 61, 62, 66, 67, 69, 70, 79, 84, 86-88, 93, 99, 102,
- 106, 107, 109, 110, 115, 118-120, 122, 123, 124-125, 126-127,
- 129-130 (_bis_), 134-135, 136, 141-143, 146-147, 153, 154-155,
- 159-161 (_bis_), 164, 168, 169, 173-175, 177, 179, 181, 191, 196,
- 197, 199, 200, 201, 203, 208 (_bis_), 209, 211, 213, 216, 218,
- 220-221, 221-223, 225, 227, 228, 230, 231, 232-234, 236, 237, 239,
- 241, 246, 250, 256, 257 (_bis_), 260, 261, 262 (_bis_), 265, 271,
- 275, 282, 283, 284, 285, 288-289, 290, 293, 294-296, 311, 318,
- 319, 322, 323-325; vi. 6, 11, 12, 20, 21, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 35,
- 44, 46, 54, 55, 56 (_bis_), 57, 59, 69, 70, 74, 194;
- visit to London of, iv. 185, 188, 191;
- advice to her son John concerning his income, v. 59;
- complaints of her sons, v. 79;
- desires a license to have the sacrament in her chapel at Mautby,
- v. 169, 170, 221, 227;
- will of, v. 322; vi. 46-53, 54;
- Death of, vi. 78 note 1.
-
- Paston, Margaret, wife of Robert of Wiveton, vi. 200, 200-201.
-
- Paston, Margaret, daughter of William, v. 214.
-
- Paston, Margaret, widow of Edmund (1504), vi. 208.
-
- Paston, Margery, daughter of John, i. 228, 255-256, 310, 311, 324;
- iv. 61, 186, 261; v. 15, 88; vi. 17, 52;
- marriage of, v. 21, 25, 37-40, 63; sons of, i. 310; vi. 52.
-
- Paston, Margery, wife of John Paston the youngest, v. 307-308, 310;
- vi. 1, 2, 25, 30, 51, 54, 56-58, 58-59, 60, 78-79, 87, 88, 90-91,
- 102, 103, 104, 117-119, 148;
- birth of her son Christopher, vi. 1;
- pilgrimage of, vi. 119.
- _See also_ Brews, Margery.
-
- [[Entry spelled "Brewes"]]
-
- Paston, Master, vi. 184.
-
- Paston, Richard, son of John the younger, vi. 52.
-
- Paston, Robt., son of Edmund, vi. 50, 53, 56.
-
- Paston, Sir Robert, afterwards Earl of Yarmouth, i. 25, 27.
-
- Paston, Robt., of Wiveton, will of, vi. 199-200.
-
- Paston, Robert, son of Edmund, i. 310.
-
- Paston, Walter, son of John, sen. ? i. 279, 305-306, 307, 320; v. 146,
- 173-175, 258, 319-320; vi. 6, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 18, 27-28;
- will of, vi. 16-17.
-
- Paston, Wm., of Paston, Norfolk, Sergeant-at-law (1421), Justice of
- the Common Pleas (1429), died in 1444, i. 26, 28, 29, 30-37, 38,
- 41, 42, 318, 319, 331-334; ii. 2, 11, 12-18, 19-24, 25-28, 30, 31
- (_bis_), 32 (_bis_), 33 (_ter_), 34, 38-39, 41-43, 45, 46, 48, 51
- (_bis_), 52, 55-56, 57, 58, 61-62, 62-63 (_bis_), 64 (_ter_),
- 65-66, 69-70, 74, 80, 234, 270; iv. 106, 249, 258; v. 6, 249, 298,
- 326; vi. 33-34, 76, 77, 95-98, 188;
- will of, i. 309; iv. 253-254; v. 116, 283, 301;
- mem. of death and will of, vi. 77, 86-87, 188-199.
-
- Paston, Wm., son of the Judge, i. 150, 153, 184, 190, 196, 198,
- 199-200, 217, 218, 229, 246, 283, 291-293, 304, 308, 309-310;
- children of, i. 292; ii. 75, 86, 100, 106-107, 135, 286, 329-330
- (_bis_), 331; iii. 1-3, 92, 95, 96, 136, 191-192, 204-205, 206,
- 209, 213, 214, 216-218, 226, 229, 248, 266-267, 271, 278, 284,
- 285; iv. 3, 40, 48-49, 90, 105, 127, 168, 188, 219, 223, 227, 234,
- 246, 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 253, 255, 259, 272, 273-275, 281,
- 292, 299, 304; v. 10, 11, 19 (_bis_), 25, 30, 32, 63, 66, 75, 82,
- 94, 98, 117, 138, 140, 146, 148, 155, 160, 163, 189, 192, 195,
- 202, 208 (_bis_), 209 (_bis_), 209-210 (_bis_), 211, 214, 220,
- 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 230-231, 233, 234, 237, 244, 245,
- 260, 305; vi. 1, 3 (_bis_), 5 note 1, 14, 14-15, 15-16, 17-18
- (_bis_), 19 (_bis_), 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31, 32, 33, 40-41
- (_bis_), 57, 59, 60, 61-64, 75-78, 95-98, 107, 113, 114, 145,
- 148-149, 158, 193, 195, 196, 197, 198, 205-207.
-
- Paston, Sir Wm., i. 26, 27.
-
- Paston, Wm., son of John the eldest, i. 306-307, 314, 315, 319;
- v. 295, 303; vi. 4-5, 7-8, 39-40, 43, 51, 53, 111-112, 120-122,
- 123, 127, 129-131, 143-145, 146, 166, 186;
- becomes 'crased in mind,' vi. 167.
-
- Paston, Wm., son of Sir John the younger, i. 303, 310; vi. 52, 157,
- 170, 171, 172, 186.
-
- Paston, Wm., second Earl of Yarmouth, i. 27-28.
-
- Paston, Arms of, ii. 92.
-
- Patents, Validity of, iv. 218.
-
- Paternoster, Thos., iii. 237.
-
- 'Paternoster while,' a, ii. 89.
-
- _Paternosters._ Beads, vi. 176.
-
- Patgrys, John, vi. 192, 195.
-
- Patgrys, Robt., ii. 214.
-
- Pattesley, Norfolk, ii. 214.
-
- Paulett, Sir Ameas, vi. 187.
-
- _Pavises._ Large shields, ii. 128.
-
- _Paxbred_, iii. 172 and note 1.
-
- Payn, John, Servant of Sir J. Fastolf, i. 77-78, 334-335; ii. 153-156;
- iv. 211.
-
- Payne, John, ii. 3.
-
- Paynter, ----, iv. 144.
-
- _Paytrell_, vi. 178.
-
- Peche, Sir Wm., iv. 60.
-
- Pecke, Thos., Clerk, ii. 11.
-
- Peckhalle, Tittleshall, Norfolk, ii. 21.
-
- Pecock, Reginald, Bishop of Chichester, i. 175.
-
- Pecock, Thos., servant to Sir John Paston, iii. 302, 303, 304; iv. 79,
- 123, 124, 131, 295; v. 49, 146, 149, 153, 174, 203, 222, 295, 310,
- 315, 323, 324; vi. 21, 24, 33.
-
- Pecock, Wm., i. 279; iv. 230; v. 117, 233, 304-306, 306-307.
-
- Pedham Hall, Beyton, v. 136.
-
- Pekeryne. _See_ Pickering.
-
- Pembroke, Earls of. _See_ Herbert, Sir Wm.; Tudor, Jasper.
-
- Penennec, Henry, vi. 185.
-
- Penteney, Priors of, ii. 39, 233;
- Richard, ii. 233.
-
- Penteney, John de Tyrington, ii. 232.
-
- Peny, Wm., iv. 306.
-
- Penycock, John, ii. 175.
-
- Pepper, v. 119.
-
- Peraunte, ----, v. 189; wife of, v. 163.
-
- Percy, Henry, Lord, iv. 190, 196; v. 80;
- restored to Earldom of Northumberland (1470), v. 71.
- _See also_ Northumberland, Henry, fourth Earl of, _and_ Perse, ----.
-
- Percy, Henry, Lord, son of preceding, i. 228.
-
- Percy, Ralph, iii. 29.
-
- Perers, France, ii. 7.
-
- Perigord, i. 122.
-
- Peris. _See_ Perse.
-
- Perker. _See_ Parker.
-
- Perpoynt, ----, ii. 216.
-
- Perse, ----, i. 309; v. 32.
-
- Perse, ----, Friar, v. 312.
-
- Perse, Edmond, ii. 257; v. 307.
-
- Perse (Piers, Pers, Peris, Perys), J., a servant, first of John
- Berney, afterwards of the Paston family, i. 309; iii. 240 (_bis_),
- 241-242, 283; iv. 26-27; v. 155, 304; vi. 30.
- _See also_ Perys.
-
- _Perse._ Sky blue, or bluish grey, ii. 155.
-
- Persoun, ----, ii. 323.
-
- Pertrych, ----, ii. 93, 111, 112.
-
- Pertryche, Alson, ii. 95.
-
- Perys. _See_ Perse.
-
- Peschere, France, ii. 7.
-
- Pesemerche, ----, ii. 115, 116.
-
- Pestilence, iii. 1-2; iv. 180, 209.
-
- Petche, Jone, ii. 229.
-
- Peterborough, i. 116.
-
- Peterfeld, iii. 32.
-
- Petham, Alice, vi. 209.
-
- Peverel, Eliz., v. 308.
-
- Pewter vessels, iv. 14.
-
- Phelip. _See_ Philip.
-
- Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy (1419-67), i. 89, 95, 106; ii. 205,
- 299, 321; iv. 35, 93, 277.
-
- Philip the Fair, Duke of Burgundy (1482-1506), King of Castile
- (1504-6), i. 317; vi. 111, 172, 173, 174.
-
- Philip (Phelip), Sir Wm., Knight, ii. 14.
- _See also_ Bardolf, Lord.
-
- Philip, Mr. _See_ Lipgate.
-
- Philip, Thos., iii. 307.
-
- Philpot (Fylpot), ----, iii. 245.
-
- Physicians, warning against, iv. 106.
-
- Picard, the Baker, i. 267; v. 119.
-
- Picardy, i. 294; v. 224, 279.
-
- Pickenham, Norfolk, ii. 175; v. 167.
-
- Pickenham (Pykenham), Dr. Wm., i. 305, 306; v. 38 note 1, 66, 201,
- 311, 312, 313, 318; vi. 6-7.
-
- Pickering (Pykering), ----, ii. 192; v. 125.
-
- Pickering, Sir Edward, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Pickering, John, iv. 178, 238; v. 306.
-
- Pickering, Nich., ii. 65, 67, 68, 91; iv. 84, 177, 178; vi. 171;
- Alson, wife of, iv. 178.
-
- Pickering, Rauly, ii. 104.
-
- Pickering, Thos., iv. 236, 242, 284.
-
- Pickering, Sir Thos., iii. 249.
-
- Pickering, Wm., iv. 154, 177, 178, 238, 239, 242; v. 303.
-
- Pickworth (Pykeworth), Rutland, iv. 30.
-
- Piers. _See_ Perse.
-
- Pigot (Pygot), Rich., Sergeant-at-law, i. 298; iv. 88; v. 120; vi. 74.
-
- Pilgrims and Pilgrimages, ii. 135; v. 112.
-
- Pilkington, John, v. 85;
- Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Pinchebeck, Dr., iii. 196.
-
- Pinkie, Battle of, i. 26.
-
- Pitte, W., v. 152, 187, 189, 190, 207, 251.
-
- Pius II., Pope, i. 186.
-
- Plague. _See_ Pestilence.
-
- Plaiter. _See_ Playter.
-
- Plattyng, Kothye, v. 187, 189.
-
- Plattyng, Stephen, ii. 54.
-
- Plattyng, T., v. 152, 185.
-
- Plawing, iv. 202.
-
- _Plawncher._ Floor, ii. 101.
-
- Plays, ----, iv. 249.
-
- Playter, Richard, iv. 216.
-
- Playter, Thos., ii. 328-329; iii. 96, 198, 212, 235-236 (_bis_), 238,
- 239, 245, 248, 266-267, 268-269, 270-271, 276-277, 296, 298, 299,
- 304; iv. 2, 3, 4, 5, 19-20, 27, 50 (_bis_), 51, 60, 66, 67-68, 87,
- 197, 221, 227, 234; v. 125, 134, 177, 181, 191, 192, 210, 225,
- 310; vi. 108.
-
- Plomer, ----, i. 198; iii. 191.
-
- Plummer, Thos., iv. 232, 233, 234, 235, 244, 245.
-
- Plumstead, Norfolk, i. 332, 333; ii. 214, 269, 310; iii. 279.
-
- Plumstead (Plumbsted, or Plumpsted), ----, ii. 145, 181.
-
- Plumstede, Wm., ii. 158.
-
- Plumton, ----, the carter, iii. 263.
-
- Poiness, ----, vi. 31.
-
- Poitiers, i. 122.
-
- Pokethorpe. _See_ Norwich.
-
- [[i.e. Norwich: places]]
-
- Pole (Pool), Lady, iii. 123, 136.
-
- Pole, ----, iv. 157.
-
- Pole, Lodowick of, iii. 44.
-
- Pole (Pool, or de la Pole), Family of, i. 223; iii. 132; iv. 157, 165,
- 166, 280.
-
- Pole, John de la, son of Wm., Duke of Suffolk, afterwards Duke of
- Suffolk, i. 61.
- _See also_ Suffolk, John, Duke of.
-
- Pole, W. de la, Duke of Suffolk. _See_ Suffolk.
-
- Poleaxes (pelleaxis), ii. 101.
-
- Poley, ----, iii. 84.
-
- Poleyn, John, v. 6.
-
- _Polronds._ Shoulder pieces, iv. 142.
-
- Pomfret (Pontefract), Yorks, i. 150, 193; v. 85.
-
- Pont Audemer (Pountedomer), Normandy, i. 56; ii. 6.
-
- Pont de l'Arche, i. 54, 55, 105; ii. 6.
-
- Pont Meulant, iii. 62.
-
- Ponte, Thos., iv. 148.
-
- Pontorson, i. 52.
-
- Ponyant (Pounyant), Wm. and Claricia, ii. 54-55.
-
- Ponynges. _See_ Poynings.
-
- Pool.
- _See also_ Pole.
-
- Pool, John, sen., v. 305.
-
- Poole, Geoffrey, ii. 298.
-
- Poole, Sir Richard, vi. 187.
-
- Poole, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Poole, Wm., i. 223.
-
- Pope, Master, ii. 149.
-
- Pope, Wm., of Bacton, vi. 3.
-
- Pope, Wm., perpetual Vicar of Paston, ii. 80, 244.
-
- Popy, Robt., iii. 80, 145, 166; iv. 102, 103, 106, 125, 152, 239, 240;
- v. 146, 322.
-
- Porter, ----, v. 282.
-
- Porter, Grene, iv. 205, 206.
-
- Porter, Harry, iv. 130.
-
- Porter, John or Jankyn, ii. 334, 335; iii. 6, 11, 21, 22, 35.
-
- Porter, John, of Blickling, ii. 145-146, 214.
-
- Porter, Robt., v. 95.
-
- Porter, Thos., Sheriff of Warwickshire, ii. 90.
-
- Porter, Sir Wm., ii. 8.
-
- Portington, John, Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 321.
-
- Portland, ii. 104; v. 144.
-
- Portsmouth, i. 75; vi. 118.
-
- Portugal, i. 263; v. 110, 128, 131.
-
- Postwick (Possewyke), Norfolk, i. 114, 115; ii. 264, 271, 312;
- iii. 194.
-
- Potter, ----, man of law, vi. 209.
-
- Pounyant. _See_ Ponyant.
-
- Poutrell (Powtrell), ----, iii. 270, 276.
-
- Powys, Lord, iii. 199.
-
- Poye, Thos., i. 39.
-
- Poynings, Henry Percy, Lord, eldest son of Henry, second Earl of
- Northumberland, i. 134; ii. 296.
-
- Poynings, Sir Edward, brother-in-law of Eliz. Poynings (or Paston),
- iv. 309, 310, 311.
-
- Poynings, Edward, afterwards Sir Edw., son of Eliz., iv. 309, 310;
- vi. 204, 205, 207.
-
- Poynings, Elizabeth. _See_ Paston, Eliz.
-
- Poynings, Dame Isabel, wife of the later Sir Edw., vi. 204, 205.
-
- Poynings, Master, iii. 52, 271.
-
- Poynings, Robt., i. 77, 126, 156, 190, 205; ii. 154, 155, 324;
- iii. 135, 226, 234, 308, 309, 310.
-
- Prenting, John, iii. 309.
-
- Prentis (Pryntys), ----, ii. 158, 175, 177, 182, 193, 211, 214, 227.
-
- Prentys, John, ii. 32; iv. 70, 286.
-
- Prentys, Wm., ii. 113.
-
- 'Pretend it in your mind,' _i.e._, hold it before your mind (Lat.
- _prtendere_), v. 37.
-
- Pressigny, Bertrand, Lord of, ii. 121, 124.
-
- _Prestis._ Borrowings, iv. 123.
-
- Prewett (Prowett), ----, iv. 79, 229; vi. 198.
-
- Price, Wm., Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iii. 36.
-
- Priors' Manor, v. 244.
-
- Prisot, John, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, i. 90, 91; ii. 145,
- 233, 238, 239, 240, 321, 329.
-
- Privy Seal, My Lord, iii. 53.
-
- Prymer, Robt., iii. 264.
-
- Pryntys. _See_ Prentis.
-
- Prysot. _See_ Prisot.
-
- Pulford, ----, i. 81.
-
- Pulham, Rector of (T. Howes), iv. 231.
-
- Pulton, Richard, iv. 280.
-
- Pulyston, Roger, iv. 96.
-
- Punche, a messenger, v. 205, 206.
-
- Punsborne (Pamsborowe), Herts, vi. 157.
-
- Punyant, Wm. and Claricia, ii. 54-55.
-
- Purdy, ----, v. 103, 108.
-
- _Purfeled._ Edged, trimmed, iv. 262.
-
- Purpeynt, Sir Harry, v. 105.
-
- Purry, ----, ii. 101, 102, 131, 133; vi. 179.
-
- Pye, Henry, i. 332.
-
- Pygot. _See_ Pigot.
-
- Pykenham. _See_ Pickenham.
-
- Pykerell, John, iv. 290.
-
- Pykeworth. _See_ Pickworth.
-
- Pympe, John, v. 276-279, 279-280, 280-282.
-
- Pynchemore (Pynchamour), i. 220; ii. 162, 278; iv. 144.
-
- Pynchester, iv. 267.
-
- Pyrenees, The, i. 95.
-
- Pyrke, John, Rector of SS. Michael and Peter, Long Stratton, vi. 199.
-
- _Pyssaunce._ Puissance or forces, iv. 32.
-
- Pyte, a 'lyster' or dyer, ii. 247.
-
-
- Quale (Qwale), John, v. 209.
-
- _Quarrels_ or _Quarreaux_. Square pyramids of iron shot from
- crossbows, ii. 101.
-
- Queenborough Castle, i. 74.
-
- _Quene._ A harlot, v. 231.
-
- Querles, ----, ii. 101, 102.
-
- Quotton. _See_ Cotton.
-
- Qwharteyn. _See_ Wharton.
-
-
- R. B., vi. 60-61.
-
- Rabbes, Wm., iv. 267.
-
- Rabekyn, v. 176.
-
- Rackheath (Rakheth), Norfolk, ii. 326.
-
- Radcliff.
- _See also_ Ratcliff.
-
- Radcliff, ----, iii. 3, 35, 135, 196; iv. 21.
-
- Radcliff, Cecily, wife of Sir John, iii. 157.
-
- Radcliff (Ratclift), Jas., of Billingford, iv. 225; v. 95; vi. 133.
-
- Radcliff, Sir Jas., vi. 29.
-
- Radcliff, John, iii. 66.
-
- Radcliff, Sir John, iii. 156.
-
- Radcliff, John, of Attleborough, called Lord Fitzwalter (_ob._ 1461),
- iii. 80, 210, 249, 267.
-
- Radcliff, John, of Attleborough, Lord Fitzwalter (1485-93), iv. 214;
- v. 94; vi. 19, 87, 88, 94, 99, 109, 110, 133.
-
- Radcliff, Rich., vi. 72.
-
- Radcliff, Sir Rich., v. 105.
-
- Radcliff, Robt., iv. 215, 225; v. 137; vi. 102.
-
- Radford, Nich., of Upcott, Devonshire, iii. 49.
-
- Radford.
- _See also_ Ratford.
-
- Raffman, ----, iii. 181.
-
- Radley, Rich., v. 115, 123, 198, 248, 249.
-
- Raisins. Price of, iii. 126.
-
- Raisins of Corons, v. 120.
-
- Rakesond, John, son of Geoffrey, ii. 39.
-
- Ram, Adam, ii. 53.
-
- Ramesey, ----, vi. 167.
-
- Rammesbury, ----, iv. 258.
-
- Randolff, ----, ii. 91.
-
- Ranson (Rauson ?), Robt., iv. 144.
-
- Ranworth, Norfolk, iii. 237.
-
- Ratcliff.
- _See also_ Radcliff.
-
- Ratcliff, Jas., iii. 274.
-
- Ratcliff, John, son of Hodge or Roger, i. 114; ii. 267, 271, 274, 308,
- 310.
-
- Ratcliff, Sir Robt., vi. 187.
-
- Ratcliff, Thos., iii. 259.
-
- Ratford, Sir Harry, iii. 233.
-
- Rauf, Sir, Parson of Burnham, i. 331, 332.
-
- Raufman, ----, ii. 115.
-
- Raulyns, ----, ii. 240; iii. 93, 99.
-
- Raulyns, John, iii. 30.
-
- Rauson (Ranson), Robt., iv. 144.
-
- Ravensbye, ----, iv. 279.
-
- Rawlyn, Richard, v. 81.
-
- Rayle, Walter, i. 136.
-
- Reading, i. 127, 129, 136, 138, 278, 333; iv. 116, 117.
-
- Recheforthe (Rycheferthe), Master, ii. 106.
-
- Recheman, ----, iii. 217.
-
- Rede, Bartholomew, Mayor of London in 1502, vi. 11.
-
- Rede, John, iii. 113.
-
- Rede, Laurence, ii. 85, 91, 92.
-
- Rede, Richard, ii. 82.
-
- Redeham. _See_ Reedham.
-
- Redford, ----, v. 114.
-
- Redmill, Sir Wm., vi. 187.
-
- Redriff. _See_ Rotherhithe.
-
- Redwe, John, v. 254.
-
- Ree, Roger, Sheriff of Norfolk, iv. 307; v. 24, 34.
-
- Ree, Sir Roger, v. 105.
-
- Reed Clyf, ii. 18.
-
- Reede, ----, vi. 11, 206.
-
- Reede, Edmund, v. 212.
-
- Reedham (Redham), Norfolk, i. 39, 298; iv. 230; vi. 48.
-
- Reedhams, in Caister, iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 77, 94; vi. 74.
-
- Rees, Stratton, iv. 18; v. 7.
-
- Regestre, Robt., iii. 237.
-
- _Regimine Principum de_, v. 3. _See also_ Lydgate.
-
- Reggisley, iv. 289.
-
- Regmayde, Wm., iii. 30.
-
- Regyll, Castle, France, ii. 6.
-
- Remond (Reymond), Guillaume, iii. 58, 64.
-
- Rendlesham, Suffolk, iii. 141.
-
- Ren, King, Father of Margaret of Anjou, i. 45, 50, 57.
-
- Rennes, Brittany, vi. 127.
-
- Renold, ----, vi. 132.
-
- Reppes (Reppys), ----, ii. 193, 235.
-
- Reppes, John, Laurence, Ralph, Roger, and Wm. de, ii. 2.
-
- Reppes, Robt., ii. 46-48, 247, 258.
-
- Repps, Manor of, ii. 4; iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 76, 94.
-
- _Rere._ To raise, iv. 93.
-
- _Reskuse._ Rescue, iv. 24, 25; v. 47, 49.
-
- Reston, vi. 193.
-
- Retford, John, 'late Coubitt,' iii. 307.
-
- Reve, Alex., ii. 215.
-
- Reymond. _See_ Remond.
-
- Reynalds, ----, ii. 244.
-
- Reyner, John, ii. 264.
-
- Reynforth, Constance, v. 315-316.
-
- Reynolds, Wm., ii. 292-293; iv. 229.
-
- Reynthorpe, iv. 258.
-
- Rhenish wine, vi. 132.
-
- Richard, Coeur de Lion, Book about, vi. 65.
-
- Richard, son of Richard, Duke of York, created Duke of Gloucester
- (1461), became King as Richard III. (1483), i. 209, 245, 271-272,
- 281, 311, 322; iii. 233, 310; v. 31, 32, 62, 135, 136, 195, 199,
- 202, 270; vi. 71-72, 85;
- proclamation of, vi. 81-84.
-
- Richard, a servant of Howes, Parson of Blofield, iii. 97, 116;
- iv. 173.
-
- Richard, a servant of John Paston, ii. 287; v. 251.
-
- Richard of Wardrobe, ii. 299.
-
- Richard, Sir, vi. 38.
-
- Richardson, Richard, vi. 17.
-
- Richford. _See_ Recheforth.
-
- Richmond, Surrey, vi. 161.
-
- Richmond, Yorkshire, Archdeacon of, ii. 158.
- _See also_ Urswick, Christopher.
-
- Richmond, Earl of. _See_ Tudor, Edmund, _and_ Henry VII.
-
- Richmond, Margaret, Countess of, mother of Henry VII., vi. 115 note 2,
- 158.
-
- Richmond, Master, iv. 226, 268.
-
- Ridlingfeld, ii. 149, 160, 170, 171.
-
- Riot during Mass, iv. 24.
-
- Rippingale, ----, vi. 36.
-
- Rising, Norfolk, ii. 137.
-
- Rising, Castle, iii. 53, 133, 266; iv. 28, 37, 68.
-
- Rising, ----, iv. 9, 69-70; v. 145.
-
- Rising, John, of Fritton, i. 240; iv. 89, 145-146, 151, 153-154, 156,
- 282;
- wife of, iv. 192.
-
- Rising (Rysyng), Wm., iii. 237.
-
- Riston. _See_ Ruston.
-
- Rither, Sir Ralph, vi. 152.
-
- Rivers, Lord. _See_ Woodville, Richard.
-
- [[entry as Sir Richard]]
-
- Robert, Sir, vi. 209.
-
- Robin of Redesdale, Insurrection of, i. 246, 248-250, 257.
-
- Robinson, John, ii. 19; iv. 286.
-
- Robsart, Perceval, vi. 66.
-
- Robsart, Sir Terry, v. 105, 280, 298; vi. 145-146.
-
- Robson, ----, ii. 200, 208.
-
- Robyn, a servant, v. 37, 49, 57.
-
- Robyns, John, ii. 227.
-
- Roche, Anthony, Count de la. _See_ Burgundy, Bastard of.
-
- Roche-Guyon, i. 56.
-
- Rochelle, i. 283.
-
- Rochester, i. 74, 75, 87; ii. 162; iii. 115.
-
- Rochester, John Langdon, Bishop of, ii. 38.
-
- Rochester, John Lowe, Bishop of, i. 78.
-
- Rockland Tofts, Norfolk, ii. 212, 269, 282.
-
- Rodon. _See_ Rothan.
-
- Roger, Master, iv. 84; v. 122, 135.
-
- Roger, Richard, iv. 280.
-
- Rogers, Robt., Parson of Thorpe, ii. 96.
-
- Rokesby (Sir ?), Robt., iii. 241.
-
- Rokesley, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Rokewode, ----, iii. 92.
-
- Rokewode, Wm., i. 190; ii. 261, 308; iii. 226, 237, 238, 248, 288
- (_bis_), 289, 291.
-
- Rokkysson, James, ii. 93.
-
- Rollesby, Norfolk, v. 67.
-
- Rome, i. 110, 299; iv. 6, 7; v. 258; vi. 34, 35.
-
- Rome, Court of, i. 33, 269; ii. 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 96, 97;
- dispensation from, v. 198, 216;
- pardon from, iv. 231.
-
- Romgey, ii. 271.
-
- Rondelle, Martin, i. 281; v. 193-194.
-
- Ronhale, Margaret, vi. 60.
-
- Roon. _See_ Rouen.
-
- Roos, Aleyn, iii. 286; iv. 258.
-
- Roos, John, eighth Lord (1414-21), ii. 8.
-
- Roos, Thos., tenth Lord (1431-61), ii. 173; iii. 25, 29, 196, 204,
- 241, 267, 307.
-
- Roos, Lady, iii. 93; vi. 106.
-
- Roos, Sir Henry, iii. 307.
-
- Roos, Mr., v. 33, 88, 89, 90, 160.
-
- Roos, Sir Thos., i. 49, 182.
-
- Roper's Manor, Cromer, iv. 251.
-
- Roppys, John, i. 331, 332.
-
- Rose, Sir John, Canon of Ixworth, iv. 73.
-
- Rose, Mrs., iv. 289.
-
- Rostock, Baltic port, ii. 104.
-
- Rothan (Rodon), Jane, v. 151, 158, 162; vi. 29.
-
- Rothenhale, Sir John, i. 31.
-
- Rothenhale, Eliz., widow of Sir John, ii. 29, 30, 39.
-
- Rotherfield Gray, Oxfordshire, iii. 143.
-
- Rotherham, Thos., Bishop of Lincoln (1472-80), Archbishop of York
- (1480-1500), v. 235; vi. 107, 118.
- _See_ correction in vol. i. page 340.
-
- Rotherhithe (Redriff, Redre), iii. 234.
-
- Rothewell, Master, iv. 111.
-
- Rothnall Hall, iii. 264.
-
- Rotty. _See_ Rutty.
-
- Rouen (Roan, Roon), Normandy, i. 51, 56, 57, 66, 67, 105, 106; ii. 6,
- 116; iii. 63;
- siege of, by Henry V., i. 119; ii. 8.
-
- Rough, Robt., iv. 93.
-
- Rougham, Norfolk, ii. 209, 211.
-
- Rous (Rowse), Family of, iv. 22.
-
- Rous, ----, v. 187; vi. 39.
-
- Rous, Edmund, iv. 22-23.
-
- Rous, Eustace, vi. 75, 192, 195.
-
- Rous, Reginald, of Dennington, i. 337; ii. 48; iv. 107.
-
- Rous, Reynold, ii. 307.
-
- Routon (Rowton), Norfolk, ii. 220, 221; v. 299.
-
- Rowe, John, vi. 137.
-
- Rowneham. _See_ Runham.
-
- Rowse. _See_ Rous.
-
- Roydon, Norfolk, ii. 173, 176.
-
- Roys, ----, ii. 188.
-
- Roys, John, ii. 33, 41-43.
-
- Roys, W., ii. 42.
-
- Royston, Herts, i. 159; iv. 125; vi. 80, 195.
-
- Roxburgh, i. 193.
-
- Rugge, John, iv. 237, 243, 244, 284.
-
- Rumbold, Piers, vi. 80.
-
- Runham (Rowneham), Norfolk, iv. 109, 292; v. 76, 94, 233, 234, 283;
- vi. 40.
-
- Runton (Runeton), Norfolk, i. 254; iv. 215; v. 64.
-
- Russe, John, iii. 37, 90, 93, 110, 219, 298, 299-300, 304; iv. 3, 9,
- 37-38, 47-48, 51-52, 57-58, 70, 71, 102, 103, 104, 106, 130,
- 133-136, 140, 173, 174 (_bis_), 175, 176, 180, 183, 237, 238, 239,
- 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 257, 260-261, 268, 285, 294; v. 150, 180,
- 181, 306; vi. 17, 18.
-
- Rust, Wm., iv. 214.
-
- Rusteynes, Wymondham, iv. 258.
-
- Ruston (Riston), Norfolk, iv. 85; v. 299; vi. 190.
-
- Ruthin. _See_ Grey, Edmund, Lord.
-
- Rutland, Edmund, Earl of, son of Richard, Duke of York, i. 148-149,
- 182, 193-194; iii. 199.
-
- Rutland, Thos. Manners, first Earl of, i. 26.
-
- Rutt, Wm., ii. 136.
-
- Rutty (Rotty), Thos., vi. 166.
-
- Ryburgh, Norfolk, vi. 114, 115.
-
- Rycheferthe. _See_ Recheforthe.
-
- Rycheman, John, ii. 292.
-
- Rychers, John, ii. 65.
-
- Rydon, ii. 176.
-
- Rye, Herts, iii. 32.
-
- Rysebank, Tower of, i. 185.
-
- Ryveers Castle, France, ii. 6.
-
-
- Sabacotys, Sir John, vi. 187.
-
- _Sacring_ (_Sakeryng_). A religious service, the mass, ii. 244.
-
- Sadde, Hugo, ii. 265.
-
- Sadler, John, iii. 67; iv. 46.
-
- Sadler (Sadiller), Simon, vi. 179.
-
- Saham, ii. 217.
-
- St. Alban's, i. 116, 178; ii. 175; iii. 33; iv. 50.
-
- St. Alban's, Battle of, i. 160-161, 165, 167, 169, 177; iii. 25-29,
- 29-30, 31, 44.
-
- St. Alban's, Second Battle of, iii. 274, 282, 309.
-
- St. Alban's, St. Peter's in, i. 161.
-
- St. Benet's, Norfolk, ii. 109. _See_ Hulme.
-
- St. Blankheare (Blankard), Baron de, i. 26.
-
- St. Brieux (Bryak), Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- St. Catherine's, Rouen, Abbey of, ii. 8.
-
- St. David's, Bishop of, i. 336.
-
- St. Denis, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Edmund's, Parson of, ii. 278.
-
- St. Faith's Priory, Norfolk, ii. 251; vi. 45;
- Prior of, ii. 39; iv. 241.
-
- St. Germain's, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Gilerinz, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Imain's, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Jacques de Beuvron (Beueron), France, i. 52, 104; ii. 5.
-
- St. Jacques de Burvam, France, ii. 5.
-
- St. James' Bec, Bristol, i. 152.
-
- St. James' Hospital, Westminster, iii. 44.
-
- St. James', Spain. _See_ Compostella.
-
- St. Johan dit Dolot, Johan de, ii. 50.
-
- St. John, Master, vi. 173.
-
- St. John's, Priors of. _See_ Botill, Robt.; Kendal, Sir John.
-
- St. Leger (Selenger), ----, v. 69.
-
- St. Leonard's (Levenard), Norwich. _See under_ Norwich.
-
- St. Lo, ii. 5.
-
- Saintlow, Giles, iii. 252, 307.
-
- Saintlow, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall, i. 281-282; v. 203.
-
- St. Olave's, Suffolk, ii. 4; iii. 142; iv. 51, 192, 193.
-
- St. Omer, v. 191, 296, 297.
-
- St. Osith's, Essex, i. 281; v. 188.
-
- St. Paul de Lyon, vi. 126.
-
- St. Pierre suz Dive, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- St. Quentin, v. 287.
-
- St. Romains, Plaine, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Sauveur de Vive (le Vicomte ?), ii. 5.
-
- St. Sauveur suz Dive, ii. 6.
-
- St. Severin, France, Dean of, iii. 312.
-
- St. Wallrens (St. Vallery ?), Normandy, vi. 154.
-
- Saintonge, i. 122.
-
- Sak (?), John, iii. 157.
-
- _Sakeryng._ _See_ Sacring.
-
- Sale, Peryn, iv. 306.
-
- Salet (Solatt), John, i. 304; iii. 287; iv. 160, 177, 187, 193, 194,
- 195; vi. 2.
-
- _Salettes._ Helmets, ii. 128.
-
- Salisbury (Sarum), i. 43, 75, 179, 180; ii. 127; iii. 48; iv. 7, 220;
- v. 7.
-
- Salisbury (Salesbury), ii. 173.
-
- Salisbury, Thos. de Montacute, Earl of (1409-28), ii. 8, 44.
-
- Salisbury, Richard Nevill, Earl of (1442-60), Lord Chancellor
- (1454-5), i. 99, 131, 147, 158, 159, 161, 163, 176, 177, 178, 179,
- 180, 182, 184, 187-188, 193, 336 (_bis_); ii. 297, 321, 328;
- iii. 2, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 44, 50, 74, 92, 121-122, 125, 196,
- 199, 204, 221-222, 226, 234; iv. 232.
-
- Salisbury, Alice, Countess of, wife of the preceding, iii. 199.
-
- Salisbury, Bishop of, 'inn' or town house in London, iii. 48.
-
- Sall, Norfolk, ii. 51, 200, 201, 211, 225; iv. 258; v. 288, 290.
-
- Sall, Norfolk, Parson of, iv. 169.
-
- Salle, Robt., vi. 69.
-
- Salle, Sir Robt., Knight, vi. 190, 191.
-
- Salr (?), Osbert, ii. 3.
-
- Salter, ----, v. 244, 245.
-
- Salthouse, Norfolk, vi. 201.
-
- Sammys, ----, iv. 10.
-
- Sampson, J., son and heir of, iii. 96.
-
- Sampson, Mr., vi. 121.
-
- Sandal Castle, Yorkshire, i. 171, 193; ii. 332; iii. 86, 92.
-
- Sandall, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Sandes, Sir Wm., vi. 102, 187.
-
- Sandford, Francis, i. 25.
-
- Sandwich, i. 109, 174, 184, 185, 187, 337; iii. 118, 203, 204; iv. 33;
- vi. 153.
-
- Sandys, ----, v. 121.
-
- Sanitary conditions in time of Paston Letters, i. 322.
-
- Sapcotes, Sir John, vi. 102.
-
- Saracens, i. 263; v. 128.
-
- Saresson, Dr. John, Chancellor to Bishop of Norwich, v. 38 note 1.
-
- Sarsenet, price of, iv. 287.
-
- Sarum. _See_ Salisbury.
-
- Saunders, ----, v. 168.
-
- Saundes, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Saundre. _See_ Kok.
-
- Saunpere, Jenyn, iv. 279.
-
- Savage, Martin, iv. 228.
-
- Savage, Sir Humfrey, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Savile, Sir John, Knight, vi. 158.
-
- Sawtr, ----, ii. 250, 251.
-
- Sawtre, Hunts, Abbot of, ii. 232.
-
- Saxthorpe, Norfolk, i. 272-274; ii. 192, 198; iii. 7, 119, 208, 265,
- 266, 289, 292; v. 63, 107, 133, 138, 142, 144; vi. 208.
-
- Say, John, iv. 75, 78, 217; vi. 201.
-
- Say, Wm. Fienes, Lord, i. 68, 70, 71, 72; v. 100.
-
- Say, Sir Wm., i. 81; vi. 129.
-
- Scales' Cliff, i. 183.
-
- Scales, Lady, ii. 43.
-
- Scales, Anthony, Lord. _See_ Woodville.
-
- [[entry under Sir Anthony]]
-
- Scales (Scalys), Robt., Parson of Brasted, vi. 209.
-
- Scales, Thos., Lord, i. 71, 72, 73, 89, 95, 112; ii. 82, 87, 115, 116,
- 137, 138 (_bis_), 139 (_bis_), 140, 141, 145, 168, 176, 193, 196,
- 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 226, 236, 239, 249, 255, 259, 265, 307,
- 320; iii. 83, 99, 100 (_bis_), 146, 195, 196;
- lands of, vi. 124, 125.
-
- Scales, Thos., iii. 33.
-
- Scarlett, ----, iv. 279; v. 248, 251.
-
- Scarlett, Lady, ii. 63.
-
- Scharggar, ----, v. 305.
-
- Schauntrell, the Lord. (This cannot be Poton de Saintrailles, as
- suggested in Fenn's note, for he died in 1461), v. 296.
-
- Scheperd. _See_ Shepherd.
-
- Scheryngton, ii. 54.
-
- Schipdam. _See_ Shipdam.
-
- [[Entries are "Shipden" and "Shipdham"]]
-
- Scholdham, Thos., ii. 308.
-
- _Schoryle._ Churl, v. 122.
-
- Schypden. _See_ Shipden.
-
- Scipio, vi. 66.
-
- Scoles (Scoolys), Norfolk, iii. 320; iv. 46.
-
- Scolton, vi. 2.
-
- Scotland, i. 26, 55, 115, 192, 194; iii. 87, 267, 296, 312; iv. 35,
- 44, 50, 51, 59, 218; v. 184; vi. 89;
- Henry VI. and Margaret of Anjou in, iii. 267.
-
- Scots, The, i. 315; iii. 92, 271; iv. 59, 60; v. 107, 188; vi. 120.
-
- Scots, Kings of. _See_ James III. and James IV.
-
- Scots, Queen of. _See_ Mary of Gueldres.
-
- [["Mary of Gueldres" and "Gueldres, Mary of" are separate entries.]]
-
- Scott, Sir John, v. 194, 279, 280.
-
- Scott, Margaret, daughter of Sir John, v. 181, 279.
- _See also_ Bedingfield.
-
- Scrope, Sir John, Knight, iv. 105.
-
- Scrope, Stephen, stepson of Sir J. Fastolf, i. 153-156; ii. 108, 109
- (_bis_), 110, 113-115, 116; iii. 2, 54-55, 72, 109, 120, 129, 141,
- 142; iv. 44, 237, 244, 284, 285; v. 14.
- _See also_ Steven, Master.
-
- [[entry spelled Stephen]]
-
- Scrope (of Bolton), John, fifth Lord (1460-98), i. 299; v. 258.
-
- Scrope (of Masham), Thos., fifth Lord (1455-75), iii. 267; iv. 49,
- 105.
-
- Scrotby (Scrowby, or Scroudeby), Norfolk, iii. 114; iv. 105, 237;
- v. 117, 305.
-
- Scroudeby. _See_ Scrotby.
-
- Sechforth, ----, ii. 201.
-
- Seez, Normandy, ii. 5.
-
- Seff (Seve ?), ----, daughter of, v. 312.
-
- Seggeford, ----, ii. 200.
-
- Seine River, France, ii. 8; iv. 35.
-
- Sekbrok, iv. 116.
-
- Selenger, ----, iv. 275; v. 69.
-
- Selet, John, ii. 216.
-
- Sellyng, ----, ii. 254.
-
- Sellyng, Richard, ii. 188.
-
- Semecroft, John, ii. 68.
-
- Semper, France, ii. 7.
-
- Senctlowe. _See_ Saintlow.
-
- Sendall. _See_ Sandal.
-
- Sergaunte, Robt., ii. 53.
-
- Seve (Seyve), John, iv. 155; v. 95, 305; vi. 152.
- _See also_ Seff.
-
- Seve, Thos., v. 95.
-
- Sevenoaks, i. 70.
-
- Sewal, ----, iii. 91.
-
- Sewardby, Wm., ii. 10.
-
- Sewardby's Manor, Norfolk, v. 298.
-
- Seymour, Sir John, v. 104.
-
- Seynclew, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Seyne, John, v. 66, 67.
-
- Seyntlowe. _See_ St. Lo.
-
- Seyve. _See_ Seve.
-
- Sforza, Francis, Duke of Milan, i. 89; ii. 205.
-
- Shaa. _See_ Shawe.
-
- Shakerley, Nich., iv. 280.
-
- _Shakke tyme._ _Shack_, in Norfolk and Suffolk, is liberty of winter
- pasturage for the lord of the manor on his tenant's lands,
- iv. 124.
-
- Sharington, Norfolk, vi. 208.
-
- Sharman, Rich., v. 58.
-
- Sharp, Robt., iv. 10; vi. 125.
-
- Sharpe, ----, i. 336.
-
- Sharynborn, ----, ii. 282.
-
- Shave, ----, iv. 285.
-
- Shawe (Shaa), Edmund, v. 76.
-
- Shawe, John, iv. 154, 238, 239, 241, 242; v. 167, 168; vi. 206.
-
- Shawe (Shave), Wm., iv. 237, 243, 285.
-
- Sheen (Shene, Chenne), Surrey, afterwards called Richmond, i. 171,
- 271, 315; iii. 87, 92; v. 135; vi. 8, 93, 108, 122, 137;
- Charter-house at, iii. 196;
- Castle of, v. 259.
- _See also_ Richmond.
-
- Sheep taken from Hellesdon, iv. 161, 166, 171, 191.
-
- Shelton, Catherine, widow of Wm., ii. 39.
-
- Shelton, John, ii. 39.
-
- Shelton, Piers, ii. 26.
-
- Shelton, Ralph, ii. 39, 308.
-
- Shepherd (Schepherd), Sim., ii. 86.
-
- Sheriff. _See_ Shireff.
-
- [[entry spelled Shirref]]
-
- Sheriff Hutton (Shirrifhoton), i. 176; iii. 122; vi. 134, 135.
-
- Sheriff's turn, ii. 187.
-
- Sheriffs, Election of, iii. 109.
-
- Sheringham, Robt., Vicar of East Dereham, iv. 124.
-
- Sherringham (Sheryngham, Shiryngham), Norfolk, i. 254; v. 64;
- Frenchmen taken at, iv. 35.
-
- Sherwood, John, Bishop of Durham (1485-92), vi. 131-132.
-
- Shipden (Schypden), Norfolk, i. 39, 254; iv. 251; v. 64; vi. 191, 194.
-
- Shipdham, Norfolk, vi. 190.
-
- Shipdham (Schyddam), Walter or Watkin, ii. 96, 110, 134, 137, 170,
- 191, 199, 252; iii. 117, 118, 211, 219, 319; iv. 70, 113, 140,
- 184.
- _See also_ Cole, Wm.
-
- Shipton.
- _See also_ Sibton.
-
- Shipton (Sypton), Sir John, ii. 160, 194, 195.
-
- Shipton (Sipton), ----, vi. 37, 38.
-
- Shiringham. _See_ Sheryngham.
-
- Shirley, Sir Ralph, vi. 187.
-
- Shirref, Wm., ii. 118-120.
-
- Sholond Hall, Suffolk, iii. 112.
-
- Shotbolt, Thos., iii. 254.
-
- Shotery (Shortere), Edmund, vi. 200, 201.
-
- Shottisham, Suffolk, vi. 143.
-
- Shragger, ----, ii. 215, 261.
-
- _Shrew._ Brawler, ii. 202.
-
- _Shrewd._ Sharp or severe, iii. 266; iv. 25.
-
- Shrewsbury, i. 81, 97, 173; iii. 233.
-
- Shrewsbury, Battle of, i. 165; iii. 48.
-
- Shrewsbury, ----, wife of John, first Earl of, ii. 89.
-
- Shrewsbury, John Talbot, first Earl of (1442-53), i. 56, 66, 96, 105,
- 106, 110, 121-124, 127, 128, 130; ii. 123; iii. 60, 64.
-
- Shrewsbury, John Talbot, second Earl of (1453-60), i. 163, 172, 189,
- 336 (_bis_); iii. 30, 44, 103, 108, 118.
-
- Shrewsbury, Geo. Talbot, fourth Earl of (1473-1538), vi. 152.
-
- Shuldham, ----, ii. 173, 215.
-
- Sibbeson (Sybbeson), Wm., vi. 70.
-
- Sibton (Sybton), ii. 171.
- _See also_ Shipton.
-
- Sibton, Sir John, ii. 240.
-
- Silk, iv. 188.
-
- Sillie le Guillem, Castle of, France, iii. 57, 64.
-
- Silver, price of, v. 87.
-
- Silveryn, Roger, iv. 178.
-
- Simnel, Lambert, Rebellion of, i. 312-313.
-
- Simon, ----, ii. 224; vi. 79.
-
- Simond (surname lost), Sir, vi. 102.
-
- Singleton, ----, vi. 178.
-
- Sion, Order of the Temple of, iv. 119.
-
- Sipton. _See_ Shipton.
-
- Sisland (Cyseland), Norfolk, ii. 192.
-
- Skelton, John, vi. 17.
-
- Skerne, ----, i. 286; iv. 300; v. 215; vi. 37, 38, 39, 107.
-
- Skerne, Sir ----, v. 105.
-
- Skeyton, Norfolk, ii. 61; vi. 190.
-
- Skilly, ----, iii. 5, 90, 91.
-
- Skinner, Jas., iii. 310.
-
- Skipping, Thos., ii. 202.
-
- Skipwith (Skyppewith), ----, iii. 298; iv. 66, 138, 139, 172; v. 285.
-
- Skipwith, Anne, v. 250, 252.
-
- Skolehouse (Skolous), ----, iv. 230, 231.
-
- Skrowpe. _See_ Scrope.
-
- Skyner, ----, ii. 157.
-
- 'Sleeping time,' iii. 89.
-
- Sleper, Robt., iv. 280.
-
- Sleyforth (Slyford), Thos., iv. 205, 206.
-
- Sloley, Master, iii. 298; iv. 3; v. 242.
-
- Sloth, Piers at, iv. 137, 146.
-
- Slyfelde, ----, v. 162, 170.
-
- Slyford. _See_ Sleyforth.
-
- Smalbergh, ii. 294; iii. 195.
-
- Smalbridge (Smalbergh), Suffolk, vi. 80.
-
- Smith (Smyth), ----, iii. 205.
-
- Smith, Harry, ii. 311; v. 207.
-
- Smith, John, iii. 271-272, 283; iv. 26, 69-70, 71, 145, 153, 220, 286,
- 294; v. 143, 145, 177, 196; vi. 2, 6, 19.
-
- Smith, Martin, vi. 27.
-
- Smith, Wm., ii. 92, 187; vi. 57, 80.
-
- Smithden (Smethedon), Hund. of, Norfolk, iv. 292.
-
- Smyth, John, i. 75, 242.
-
- Snailwell (Sneylewell), Cambs, ii. 41, 102, 159; iii. 135, 220;
- iv. 123, 256; v. 63, 138, 140, 141, 283, 301; vi. 157, 191, 192,
- 194.
-
- Snailwell, Bailiff of, vi. 157.
-
- Snaith, Yorks, ii. 19.
-
- Snallewell, ----, vi. 176, 180.
-
- Snell (Snel), Thos., vi. 185.
-
- Snell, Wm., vi. 185.
-
- Snetterton (Snytertoon), Norfolk, iii. 133.
-
- Snoring, Norfolk, Parson of, i. 204; iii. 282, 290, 293.
-
- Snoring, Little, Norfolk, ii. 332 (_bis_), 333; iii. 195.
-
- Snow, ----, iii. 106.
-
- Social conditions of the time of Paston Letters, i. 317-329.
-
- Sokelyng, ----, iii. 319.
-
- Solatt. See Salet.
-
- Somer, Harry, iii. 81.
-
- _Somerlay._ To keep ground fallow, iv. 272; vi. 171.
-
- Somerset, Sir Chas., afterwards Lord Herbert and Earl of Worcester,
- vi. 111.
-
- Somerset, Duchess of, i. 178, 291; iv. 291; daughter of, iv. 291.
-
- Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, second Duke of (1448-55), i. 26-27, 33,
- 50-57, 67, 68, 75, 87-88, 94-108, 111, 114, 116, 127, 128-129,
- 130-133, 140, 147, 149, 157-161, 162, 163, 166, 167, 169, 291;
- ii. 255, 274, 290-292, 297, 298, 299, 329; iii. 4, 25, 28, 29,
- 30, 31, 44.
-
- Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, called Duke of (1464-71), iv. 299; v. 104.
-
- Somerset, Henry Beaufort, third Duke of (1455-64), i. 168, 173, 176,
- 177, 178, 182-183, 184, 201, 262; iii. 108, 125, 126, 189, 234,
- 267, 269, 306, 312; iv. 32, 35, 52, 96.
- _See also_ Dorset.
-
- Somerset, John Beaufort, Earl of (1397-1410), vi. 82.
-
- Somerset, John Beaufort, first Duke of (1443-4), i. 51; ii. 121;
- vi. 82.
-
- Somerset, Lord John (Beaufort), brother of Henry, third Duke of,
- v. 104.
-
- Somersetshire, i. 134; iii. 196.
-
- Somerton, Norfolk, ii. 51; iii. 217.
-
- Somerton, East, vi. 190, 193, 195.
-
- Somerton, West, vi. 190, 193, 195.
-
- Somerton, Beatrice, vi. 190.
-
- Somerton, Geoffrey (Galfridus), i. 28, 29; ii. 9; vi. 190.
-
- Somerton, John, vi. 16.
-
- Somme River, France, v. 219.
-
- Songer, Jas., v. 190.
-
- Sorell, a horse, v. 29.
-
- Sotehill, Harry, Counsel, ii. 157; iii. 72, 129, 314.
-
- _Souking_, ii. 174.
-
- Souter, Wm., i. 335.
-
- Southampton (Hampton), i. 177; vi. 111.
-
- Southtown. _See_ Yarmouth, Little.
-
- Southwark, i. 71, 74, 76, 77, 126; ii. 154; iii. 86, 103, 191, 224,
- 233 note 3; iv. 11, 91, 234, 284, 310; v. 166, 170, 176.
-
- Southwark, Places, etc., in:--
- Berehouse, The, iii. 224.
- Bermondsey Street, v. 166.
- Boar's Head, The, iii. 132, 224.
- Buck Head, The, iii. 154.
- Cardinal's Hat, The, v. 120, 121.
- Fastolf's place in, i. 199.
- Hartshorne, The, iii. 224.
- St. George's, iv. 242.
- St. Margaret's, i. 73.
- St. Mary Overy, v. 64, 77.
- St. Olave's Church, i. 202; iii. 154, 155, 162.
- Water Mills in, iii. 224.
- White Hart, The, ii. 155.
-
- Southwell, Alice, daughter of Rich., v. 228.
-
- Southwell, Sir John, ii. 333.
-
- Southwell, Master, i. 265.
-
- Southwell, Rich., i. 199, 276, 297, 298; ii. 248, 254, 255, 308;
- iii. 3-4, 21, 191, 235, 236, 260, 261, 277-278; iv. 224, 304;
- v. 24, 73, 74, 114, 151, 172, 202, 227-228, 238, 260; vi. 155.
-
- Southwell, Robt., vi. 152.
-
- Sowle, Geoffrey, ii. 214.
-
- _Sowlemesse Day._ All Souls' Day, iv. 211.
-
- _Sowter._ A shoemaker, ii. 323.
-
- Sowter, Adam, vi. 207.
-
- Spain, i. 287.
-
- Spain, Isabella of, i. 317.
-
- Spain (Spayn), John de, iv. 279.
-
- Spanish Ships or Fleet, iii. 130; iv. 35, 57.
-
- Spany, Robt., ii. 311, 312; iii. 194, 237.
-
- Sparham, Norfolk, i. 301; ii. 51, 52, 159, 236, 264; iv. 158, 225,
- 226; v. 167, 261, 275, 276, 283, 284, 285, 291; vi. 48, 69.
-
- Sparham, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 86.
-
- Sparham, John of, ii. 86.
-
- Sparham, Sir John, iv. 209.
-
- Sparke, ----, vi. 39.
-
- Sparre, Simon, ii. 249.
-
- Spedding, Mr., i. 314.
-
- Speke, Sir John, vi. 152.
-
- Spelman (Spilman), Henry, Recorder of Norwich in 1469, iii. 80;
- iv. 67, 105; v. 34, 95; vi. 23.
-
- Spencer, John, ii. 67.
-
- Spencers in Herringby, iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 76, 94.
-
- Spendlove, Sir Reynold, Clerk, iv. 32.
-
- Spenser, Robt., vi. 142.
-
- Sperham. _See_ Sparham.
-
- _Sperid._ Fastened (spoken of doors), ii. 102.
-
- Sperlyng (Spirling), Geoff., ii. 192; iii. 12, 32, 68, 104, 110, 115,
- 117, 118, 119, 145, 202, 214; iv. 223, 225; v. 67, 141.
-
- Spery, Robt., v. 82.
-
- Spicer, Clement, ii. 246.
-
- Spicer, Master, v. 72.
-
- Spicer, Thos., iv. 237, 243, 284.
-
- Spirling. _See_ Sperlyng.
-
- Spirling (Spyrlyng), Geoff. _See_ Sperling.
-
- Spitlynges, Suffolk, iv. 18, 109, 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 107, 148, 189.
-
- Spordauns (Spurdans), ----, iii. 267.
-
- Spordauns, Margaret, iv. 223.
-
- Sporle, Norfolk, i. 254, 274, 283, 292, 293; ii. 64, 159, 172;
- iii. 23, 146; iv. 250, 252, 253, 256; v. 25, 63, 127, 129, 136,
- 139, 141, 144, 167, 168 (_bis_), 169, 181, 191, 192, 197, 201,
- 213, 222, 226, 233, 237, 283, 293, 294, 295, 303; vi. 20, 40, 57,
- 96.
-
- Sporle, Norfolk, Tenants of, iv. 272; v. 201-202;
- Vicar of, ii. 159, 172; vi. 20.
-
- Spriggeis Manor, Norfolk, v. 298.
-
- Spring (Sprynge), ----, v. 196.
-
- Sprouston, Norfolk, i. 32; ii. 18, 28.
-
- Spycer. _See_ Spicer.
-
- Spyrlyng. _See_ Sperlyng.
-
- Squyer, Sir John, ii. 195.
-
- Squyre, John, iv. 279.
-
- Stacy, ----, ii. 147.
-
- Stafford, i. 173.
-
- Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. _See_ Buckingham.
-
- Stafford, Anne, eldest daughter of Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham,
- iii. 218.
-
- Stafford, Henry, Earl of, grandson of Buckingham, afterwards second
- Duke, i. 161; ii. 38; iii. 127.
- _See also_ Buckingham.
-
- Stafford, Henry, Earl of, son of Edward, third Duke of Buckingham,
- vi. 173.
-
- Stafford, Lord Henry (called Lord Henry of Buckingham), iii. 268;
- v. 62.
-
- Stafford, Humphrey, Earl of (1403), eldest son of first Duke of
- Buckingham, ii. 76; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30.
-
- Stafford, Humphrey, Lord (of Southwick), created Earl of Devonshire in
- 1469, v. 28.
-
- Stafford, Sir Humphrey, i. 70; ii. 89; iii. 267.
-
- Stafford, John, iii. 267.
-
- Stafford, John, Bishop of Bath (1425-43), ii. 38;
- Archbishop of Canterbury (1443-52) and Chancellor (1432-50), ii. 74,
- 104, 105, 110.
-
- Stafford, Lord John (called Lord John of Buckingham), v. 62.
-
- Stafford, Richard, son of Sir Humphrey, ii. 89.
-
- Stafford, Thos., vi. 118.
-
- Stafford Bernyngham, ii. 46.
-
- Stalham (Stalom), Norfolk, ii. 43.
-
- Stalham, Thos., ii. 68.
-
- Stalworth, Watkyn, vi. 184.
-
- Stamford, i. 75, 116; iv. 34;
- Battle of, v. 86 note 1.
-
- Stanhope, ----, iv. 168.
-
- Stanle, ----, ii. 289.
-
- Stanley (Staneley), ----, iv. 274.
-
- Stanley, Geo. _See_ Strange.
-
- Stanley, Sir Humfrey, vi. 101, 187.
-
- Stanley, Thos., Lord (1459-85), Earl of Derby (1485-1504), v. 71.
-
- Stanley, Sir Thos., i. 81; ii. 150; iii. 30.
-
- Stanley, Sir W., i. 287.
-
- Stanstede, Suffolk, ii. 11, 73; iv. 251, 252, 253; vi. 29, 33, 34, 76,
- 79-80, 191, 192.
-
- Stanton, Nicholl, iv. 187.
-
- Stanywerp, Bury St. Edmund's, ii. 4.
-
- Staple, Merchants of the, v. 262.
-
- Stapleton (Stapilton), ii. 220, 221, 222.
-
- Stapleton (Stapilton), Sir Brian, Knight, ii. 141, 193, 308; iii. 101.
-
- Stapleton, Sir Brian, ii. 14, 15.
-
- Stapleton (Stapulton), Sir Miles, i. 112, 190, 204, 206, 338; ii. 141,
- 163, 164, 176, 180, 182, 185 note 1, 208, 230, 259; iii. 12, 93,
- 94, 227, 266, 286, 288, 289 (_bis_), 292, 298; vi. 75.
-
- Stapleton, Miles, ii. 145.
-
- Stapleton, Lady, ii. 288.
-
- Stapleton, Lady Catherine, widow of Sir Miles, vi. 79.
-
- Staplis. _See_ Etaples.
-
- Star Chamber at Westminster. _See_ Westminster.
-
- Starbroke, Gilbert, iii. 28.
-
- Starkeweder, John, iv. 279.
-
- Starkey (Sterkey), Humph., Barrister, iv. 88, 218.
-
- Starkey (Cookeson), ----, v. 97.
-
- Staundon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Staunton, ----, vi. 37, 38, 39.
-
- Staunton, Wm., ii. 237.
-
- Stavely, Master, iv. 268.
-
- Stayard. _See_ Steyard.
-
- Staynford, John, ii. 19.
-
- Stendale, Edmund, iii. 33.
-
- Stephen (Steven), Master, iv. 145, 180, 186-187; v. 72.
-
- Sterborough, Lady, ii. 252-253.
-
- Sterkey. _See_ Starkey.
-
- Stermyn, Thos., iv. 137, 138.
-
- Steven. _See_ Stephen.
-
- Stevenson, Thos., vi. 4, 7.
-
- _Stevynned._ Parti-coloured, vi. 177.
-
- Steward, ----, of Colton, vi. 5.
-
- Steward, Tom, i. 265.
-
- Steyard, Wm., ii. 29, 30.
-
- Stibbard (Styberd), Norfolk, v. 300.
-
- Still. _See_ Style.
-
- Stillington, Robt., Bishop of Bath and Wells (1466-91), Lord
- Chancellor (1467-73), v. 108, 159.
-
- Stirop (Styrop), ----, of the King's Bench, ii. 183.
-
- Stiwardson, Wm., ii. 65, 140 (_bis_).
-
- Stockton, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 45.
-
- Stocton, ----, i. 286;
- daughter of, v. 215.
-
- Stodeley, John, ii. 295-299.
-
- Stodhagh, Thos., ii. 46.
-
- Stoke (Norfolk ?), iv. 289.
-
- Stoke, Suffolk, ii. 195.
-
- Stokeby, Newark, Notts, Battle of, i. 313; vi. 101-102, 187.
-
- Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, iv. 211.
-
- Stokes, John, Clerk, LL.D., ii. 86; iii. 50, 71, 165, 166, 191, 204,
- 206, 218, 294; iv. 183.
-
- Stokesby, Norfolk, iii. 255; v. 76.
-
- Stokesby, Church of, iii. 16, 17.
-
- Stokesby, Parson of, v. 153.
-
- Stompys (Stomps), Thos., v. 72, 74, 78, 91.
-
- Stonham, Suffolk, ii. 52.
-
- Stonham, ----, ii. 275.
-
- Stonor, Sir Wm., vi. 11, 40, 41 (_bis_), 187.
-
- Stonstead. _See_ Stanstead.
-
- Stony Stratford, i. 322.
-
- Stotevyle, Wm., ii. 65.
- _See also_ Stutvyle.
-
- Stourton, Lord, i. 336.
-
- Stradbroke, Bailiff of, iv. 206.
-
- Strange, Geo. Stanley, Lord (1482-97), vi. 151.
-
- Strange (Strawng), ----, wife of, iv. 74.
-
- Strange, John, iv. 148-149, 261-262.
-
- Strangwysse, Sir Jas., iii. 249.
-
- Strangys, Land called, iii. 23.
-
- Stratford, Suffolk, ii. 323.
-
- Stratford of the Bowe, iv. 80.
-
- Stratford, Abbey of, vi. 121.
-
- Stratton, iii. 296, 297, 298, 299; iv. 30, 258.
-
- Stratton, Ree's tenement in, v. 7.
-
- Stratton, Long, vi. 199.
-
- Stratton, Long, Rector of, vi. 199.
-
- Stratton, Rich., v. 253, 254, 255.
-
- Straunge, ----, ii. 217.
-
- Straunge, Henry, iv. 279.
-
- Strecok, Nich., ii. 264.
-
- Street Hall (Strehall or Strawhall), Cressingham, v. 244, 245.
-
- _Strek met._ Exact measure (?), iv. 130.
-
- Strickland, Sir Thos., v. 105.
-
- Strumpshaw, Norfolk, ii. 311.
-
- Stuard, Master, iv. 268.
-
- _Stuff._ Household goods, iv. 14, 24.
-
- Sturmer, ----, vi. 39.
-
- Sturmer, Harry, ii. 188.
-
- Sturmyn, Robt., Mayor of Bristol, ii. 324.
-
- Sturmyn, ----, v. 312.
-
- Stutvyle, ----, v. 61.
- _See also_ Stotevyle.
-
- Stwkle, ----, iv. 225.
-
- Styberd. _See_ Stibbard.
-
- Style (Still), Sir John, iv. 299; v. 25, 60, 127-128, 146, 153, 154,
- 177.
-
- Styrston, Norfolk, iv. 215.
-
- Styward, Thos., v. 114.
-
- Subpoena delivered in church on Sunday, v. 320.
-
- Suckling (Sokelyng), ----, iii. 319.
-
- Sudbury, Suffolk, iv. 191.
-
- Sudley, Sir Ralph Butler, Lord, i. 99, 108, 287, 336 (_bis_); ii. 78;
- iv. 289, 292; v. 94, 107, 186.
-
- Suffield, John, ii. 277.
-
- Suffolk, County of, i. 64, 330; ii. 171, 182, 185 note 1, 196, 207;
- iii. 85, 161, 162, 163, 164, 190, 310; iv. 53, 66, 136; v. 95, 97;
- vi. 90.
-
- Suffolk, Sessions of, iv. 193.
-
- Suffolk, Sheriff of, iv. 116.
-
- Suffolk, Under Sheriff of, iv. 107, 108.
-
- Suffolk, Michael Pool, first Earl of, i. 223.
-
- Suffolk, Wm. de la Pole, Earl of (1415-44), Marquis of (1444-8), Duke
- of (1448-50), i. 38, 42, 44-48, 53, 57-67, 68, 102, 108, 164;
- ii. 38, 43, 47, 80, 86, 100, 120-127, 132, 136, 142-143, 145,
- 146-147, 148, 149, 150, 170; iii. 39, 56, 65 (_bis_), 94, 154;
- iv. 63, 157, 165.
-
- Suffolk, Alice, Duchess of, wife of preceding, i. 94, 190, 207, 212,
- 226, 240, 245; ii. 288, 289; iii. 94, 146, 226, 278, 310; iv. 9,
- 25, 151, 163, 165, 168, 205, 221, 256, 274, 303, 304; v. 5, 11,
- 12-13, 15, 24, 155, 166.
-
- Suffolk, John de la Pole, Duke of (1463-91), i. 209, 212, 213,
- 218-219, 220-221, 223, 226-227, 231-232, 245, 246, 261, 303-304,
- 307, 311; ii. 142; iii. 226, 271, 314; iv. 25, 27, 62, 66, 75,
- 106, 129-130, 135, 137, 139, 140, 146, 147, 148, 157, 164, 165,
- 168, 180, 187, 201, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 256, 272; v. 24, 30,
- 31, 32, 62, 86, 126, 149, 309, 317, 318, 320, 323; vi. 1, 2, 21,
- 74-75, 89-90;
- claim of, to Drayton, iv. 129-130, 135, 157, 159, 160-162, 162-163,
- 164-165, 170-171, 204-208, 280-281;
- pedigree of, iv. 165.
-
- Suffolk, Eliz., Duchess of, wife of preceding, and sister to Edward
- IV., iii. 226; iv. 163; v. 128, 131, 309, 323; vi. 72, 108.
-
- Suffolk, Edmund de la Pole, Earl of (1491-1503), i. 316; vi. 160.
-
- Sugar, iv. 210; v. 127.
-
- Sumpterman, John, ii. 298.
-
- Sundridge (Sondryche), Kent, vi. 209.
-
- Sundridge, Sir Robert, Parish Priest of, vi. 209.
-
- Suoh (?), Griffith, iii. 92.
-
- Surienne, Franois (L'Arragonois), i. 53-54, 56.
-
- Surrey, County of, iv. 234; v. 81.
-
- Surrey, Eliz., Countess of, i. 311; vi. 87-88, 89.
-
- Surrey, Thos. Howard, Earl of, i. 311; vi. 113, 134, 135.
-
- Sussex, County of, i. 177.
-
- Sussex, Radcliff (Ratcliff) Family, Earls of, iv. 214.
-
- Sustead (Sustede), Norfolk, i. 254; ii. 112, 134; v. 64.
-
- Suthwell. _See_ Southwell.
-
- Sutton, Robt., ii. 27.
-
- Swaffham (Swafham), Norfolk, i. 90; ii. 53-54, 145, 159, 175, 176,
- 192, 197, 206, 208, 209, 215, 217, 221, 222, 231-233, 239; v. 167.
-
- Swaffham, Bailiff of, ii. 214.
- _See also_ Blake.
-
- Swaffham, Parson of, ii. 211.
-
- Swafield, vi. 4.
-
- Swainsthorpe (Sweyngsthorp), Norfolk, ii. 234; iii. 135; iv. 74, 87,
- 92, 123, 223, 250, 251, 252, 253; v. 6, 117, 141, 275, 276, 284,
- 312, 313; vi. 25, 96, 97.
-
- Swan, Agnes, vi. 52.
-
- Swan, Wm., ii. 24; iv. 290; v. 83; vi. 8.
-
- Swathfield, ii. 72 note 3.
-
- Swathing, Edmund, ii. 68.
-
- Swaywell. _See_ Snailwell.
-
- Sweet (Swete), Henry, v. 97.
-
- _Swemeful._ Sorrowful, v. 10.
-
- Sweyngsthorp. _See_ Swainsthorpe.
-
- Swiss, The, v. 258.
-
- Switzerland, i. 299.
-
- Swolle, ----, ii. 191.
-
- Swyffhcote, John, ii. 117.
-
- Swyneston, ----, ii. 89.
-
- Swynford, Catherine, third wife of John of Gaunt, vi. 82.
-
- Swystode, de, The Wynsalaw (?), ii. 22.
-
- Sybton. _See_ Sibton.
-
- Syme or Symme, a boy, v. 103, 169, 175, 212, 213, 229, 232, 245, 272.
-
- Symmys, John, iv. 154, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243.
-
- Symmys, Thos., ii. 149.
-
- 'Sypton's matter,' ii. 193.
- _See also_ Shipton.
-
-
- Tables, Game of, vi. 79.
-
- Tacolneston, Norfolk, iv. 258.
-
- Taderston, vi. 182.
-
- Tailboys, Wm., i. 59; ii. 118-120; iii. 307.
-
- Taillor. _See_ Taylor.
-
- Tailors' Company, iii. 75.
-
- Talbot, Chris., vi. 207.
-
- Talbot, Sir Chris., third son of John, first Earl of Shrewsbury,
- ii. 47.
-
- Talbot, Gilbert, eleventh Lord, ii. 8; vi. 158, 187.
-
- Talbot, Henry, i. 124.
-
- Talbot, Sir Humphrey, v. 43.
-
- Talbot, Sir John, i. 81.
-
- Talbot, Mr., v. 254.
-
- Talfas, ----, ii. 278.
-
- Talfas, Margaret, ii. 278.
-
- Talyour, John, vi. 115.
-
- Tancarville, i. 106.
-
- Tanfeld, ----, iii. 270.
-
- Tanner, Rev. Dr., i. 330.
-
- Tanny, France, ii. 7.
-
- Tartyssale, John, Parson of East Church, Warham, iii. 45.
- _See also_ Tattershall.
-
- Tasborough, ii. 191.
-
- Tatleshale, John, ii. 216.
-
- Tattershall, Lincolnshire, i. 131, 119, 120, 198.
-
- Tattershall (Tatirshall), Sir John, iii. 195, 212, 290.
- _See also_ Tartyssale.
-
- Tattingstone (Tatyngston), Suffolk, v. 5.
-
- Taunton, Somerset, ii. 296.
-
- Taverham, Norfolk, iv. 8; vi. 69.
-
- Taverham, Old (Roger ?), iv. 4.
-
- Taverham, Roger, iv. 5-7, 7-9.
-
- Taverham, Thos., iv. 8.
-
- Taverner, Wm., ii. 286; iv. 26; vi. 176.
-
- Taxation, i. 280-283.
-
- Taylor, Adam, iv. 159.
-
- Taylor, Robt., ii. 267, 271, 308, 310, 311.
-
- Taylor, Roger, ii. 46.
-
- Taylor, Wm., vi. 167.
-
- Taylour, Ralph, vi. 167.
-
- Tebald, Robt., ii. 62-63.
-
- Teffaunt, Wilts., seat of Lord Moleyns, ii. 91.
-
- Telte, Robt., ii. 283.
-
- Temperley. _See_ Tymperley.
-
- 'Temple of Glass,' Lydgate's, i. 323; v. 135; vi. 65.
-
- Tendale, ----, iii. 248.
-
- Tendall, John, v. 179.
-
- Tendall, Mary, vi. 52.
-
- Tentale, ----, iv. 68.
-
- Terell. _See_ Tyrell.
-
- Testerton, Norfolk, vi. 113;
- Church of, ii. 23 note 1; vi. 113.
-
- Testerton, Parson of, vi. 113, 114.
-
- Tewkesbury, Battle of, i. 262, 266; v. 104-105.
-
- Thames River, i. 109; ii. 53; iv. 57.
-
- Thanet (Tenett), Isle of, v. 189.
-
- Tharston (Therston), Norfolk, iv. 258.
-
- Theberton, Suffolk, iii. 263.
-
- Thelverton (Thelton), Norfolk, iii. 147.
-
- Themelthorpe (Thimblethorpe), v. 300.
-
- Thepala (?), iii. 206.
-
- Therston. _See_ Tharston.
-
- Thetford, Norfolk, i. 312; ii. 214, 258, 300; iii. 135, 265; iv. 33,
- 92, 93 (_bis_), 94, 224, 284; v. 252; vi. 45, 69, 100;
- Priory of, ii. 33; iii. 120.
-
- Thetford, Prior of (John Vescey), v. 101.
-
- Thimblethorpe. _See_ Themelthorpe.
-
- Thirn. _See_ Thurne.
-
- Thomas, ----, i. 305.
-
- Thompson, Thos., of Guisnes, iii. 307.
- _See also_ Tomson.
-
- Thorald, Thos., iv. 154, 238, 243, 244.
-
- Thoresby, ----, iv. 39.
-
- Thorne, Rich., iii. 299.
-
- Thornham, vi. 116.
-
- Thornham, John, i. 332.
-
- Thornham, Simon, iii. 80; iv. 187.
-
- Thornton, ----, Chamberlain of London, iii. 76.
-
- Thorpe, Norfolk, ii. 268; iv. 193; vi. 87, 88.
-
- Thorpe, Parson of, ii. 96.
-
- Thorpe, ----, iv. 289.
-
- Thorpe (Thorppe), Robt., iv. 279.
-
- Thorpe, Robt., of Norwich, vi. 89.
-
- Thorpe, Thos., Baron, of the Exchequer, and Speaker of the House of
- Commons (1454), i. 127, 134-135, 136-137; ii. 296; iii. 28, 29,
- 44, 226, 228, 242.
-
- Thorpe, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Thorpe, Friar Wm., iv. 220.
-
- Thorpe Waterfield, iii. 267.
-
- Thorpe Wood, i. 113; ii. 309.
-
- Thorplond, vi. 56.
-
- Threcher (Thressher), John, iv. 97; v. 26, 60.
-
- Thurnberne, ----, iii. 315.
-
- Thurne (Thirn), Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Thurning (Thyrning), Norfolk, ii. 214; iv. 214, 225.
-
- Thurrock, West (Westthirrok), Essex, iv. 188.
-
- Thuxton, Wm., ii. 216; vi. 75, 191, 192, 195.
-
- Thuxtons, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Thwait, Griffin de, i. 1.
-
- Thwait.
- _See also_ Tweyt.
-
- Thyrkbye (Tyrkbye), v. 315.
-
- Thyrning. _See_ Thurning.
-
- Thyrston, ----, v. 110, 143, 152, 181, 185.
-
- Tibetot, Lord, iii. 156.
-
- Tibetot, Milicent. _See_ Fastolf, Milicent.
-
- Tibetot, Sir Robt., iii. 147, 153.
-
- Tidman, Wm., vi. 209.
-
- Tiger Pursuivant, v. 297.
-
- Tilly (Tylly), Normandy, ii. 7.
-
- Tilney, Alan de, ii. 2.
-
- Tilney, Reginald, Prior of Ixworth, iv. 73.
-
- Tindale, Mary, wife of Sir Wm., iii. 52 note 2.
-
- Titchwell (Tychwell), Norfolk, i. 196, 272, 273; ii. 134, 188, 199,
- 200, 201; iii. 65, 72, 105, 220, 263; iv. 108, 109, 159, 292;
- v. 6, 71, 72, 107, 136, 142, 234.
-
- Titleshale, ----, iv. 296; v. 116.
-
- Tittleshall, Norfolk, ii. 21.
-
- Tobye, John, iv. 284.
-
- Todenham. _See_ Tuddenham.
-
- Toke, Henry, iv. 241.
-
- Tolle, Robt., ii. 283.
-
- Tolman, Nich., iv. 132.
-
- Tolthorpe, Norfolk, i. 284; v. 76, 77, 92, 188.
-
- Toly, R., iv. 294.
-
- Tolyes or Tolleys, Lands called, vi. 75, 191.
-
- Tom, Master, iv. 164.
-
- Tomson, T., v. 60.
-
- Tonstale. _See_ Tunstall.
-
- Topcliffe, Yorks, vi. 128.
-
- Topcroft, v. 264, 267, 268, 272, 273, 274; vi. 30.
-
- Toppes, Robert, i. 338.
-
- Toppis, ----, ii. 247, 251.
-
- Topy, John, ii. 43.
-
- Toring, Rich., v. 246.
-
- Tottenham (Totnam), vi. 13.
-
- Totyndon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Touchet, Sir Jas., Lord Audelay, vi. 102.
-
- Touques (Towk), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Tournament at Eltham, iv. 275, 276.
-
- Tournament at Smithfield, iv. 277.
-
- Tovey, France, ii. 7.
-
- Tovy, John, iv. 102, 103, 237, 242.
-
- Tower of London. _See_ London.
-
- Townsend (Townysende), ----, iv. 273, 305.
-
- Townsende, Robt., iii. 237.
-
- Townsende (Tounesende), Roger, i. 283, 292, 293, 298; iv. 152; v. 7,
- 64, 68, 73, 74, 75, 94, 125, 138, 153, 163, 164, 169, 202, 211,
- 213, 214, 223, 226, 235, 293; vi. 21, 74, 149-150, 169.
-
- Towton, Battle of, i. 194, 201, 205; iii. 267, 268.
-
- Tracy, Normandy, ii. 7.
-
- _Traunson._ A cross beam, vi. 50, 176.
-
- Trayford, Sir Edward, vi. 151.
-
- Treacle of Genoa, iv. 257; vi. 25.
-
- Treasurers, Lord. _See_ Cromwell, Ralph, Lord (1434-44); Beauchamp,
- John, Lord (1450-2); Worcester, John, Earl of (1452-56, and
- 1462-4); Wiltshire and Ormond, James, Earl of (1455, and 1458-60);
- Bourchier, Henry (1455-56 and 1460); Woodville, Richard, Earl
- Rivers (1466-69); Longstruther, Sir John (1469); Dynham, John,
- Lord (1486-1501).
-
- [[Woodvile, Richard: entry has Sir Richard
- Dynham: entry spelled Denham]]
-
- Trenchemer, ----, ii. 217.
-
- Trent River, iv. 32.
-
- _Trentalles._ A trentall was thirty masses, vi. 201.
-
- Tresham, ----, ii. 249; iv. 274, 305.
-
- Tresham, Sir Harry, v. 105.
-
- Tresham, Thos., ii. 296; iii. 29.
-
- Tresham, Sir Thos., v. 105.
-
- Tresham, Wm., i. 80, 88.
-
- Trevilian, John, ii. 296.
-
- Tricarico, Thos. Brancaccio, Cardinal of, ii. 22.
-
- 'Trinity,' The ship, iv. 57.
-
- _Troilus and Cressida_, i. 323.
-
- Troilus, Book of, vi. 65.
-
- Trollope, Andrew, i. 181; iii. 234, 249.
-
- Trollope, Sir Andrew, iii. 267, 268.
-
- Troutbeke, Sir Wm., vi. 101, 187.
-
- Trovy, John, vi. 162-163.
-
- Trunch, Norfolk, ii. 73; iv. 10; v. 298.
-
- Trunch, Church of, vi. 188.
-
- Trunch, Richard de, ii. 2.
-
- Trusbut, Thos., ii. 173.
-
- Trussell, ----, v. 32.
-
- Tuddenham (Todenham), Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Tuddenham East, ii. 11; vi. 56, 75, 190, 192, 195.
-
- Tuddenham (Todyham), Henry, iii. 145, 222, 227, 228.
-
- Tuddenham (Tudham, or Todenham), Sir Thos., i. 42, 84, 86, 89-91, 94,
- 112, 164, 189, 207, 211, 338; ii. 57, 79, 87, 117, 150, 175, 177,
- 180, 188, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, 202 note 1, 206, 207, 208,
- 209, 210, 211, 212, 214-215, 216, 217 (_bis_), 218, 225, 226, 227,
- 230, 231, 232, 233, 238, 239, 249 (_bis_), 252, 255, 259, 275-276,
- 307, 308; iii. 39, 45, 46, 47, 48, 95, 196, 222, 225, 227, 228,
- 278, 292; iv. 15, 18, 20, 104, 219.
-
- Tuddenham, Harry, ii. 173, 174.
-
- Tudor, Edmund, Earl of Richmond, i. 135, 171, 311; ii. 285, 297;
- iii. 92; vi. 82.
-
- Tudor, Henry. _See_ Henry VII.
-
- Tudor, Jasper, Earl of Pembroke, i. 135, 158, 161, 171, 192, 330;
- ii. 285, 298; iii. 25, 92, 198, 312; iv. 58; v. 112; vi. 81.
-
- Tudor, Owen, vi. 81, 82.
-
- Tuke, Rich., vi. 205.
-
- Tully. _See_ Cicero.
-
- Tunstall, Norfolk, iii. 195.
-
- Tunstall, Sir Rich., iv. 51, 59.
-
- Tunstall (Tonstale), W., v. 32.
-
- Tunstall, Sir Wm., iv. 59.
-
- Tunstead (Tonstead), Norfolk, iv. 46, 211.
-
- Turbeville (Trobylvyll), Sir John, vi. 118.
-
- Turk, a little, in London, v. 69-70.
-
- Turks, The, i. 128, 186.
-
- Turner, Dawson, the Antiquary, i. 119.
-
- 'Turnerys of Lawn,' vi. 179.
-
- Turve, France, ii. 6, 7.
-
- Tutbury, Staffordshire, i. 171; iii. 86, 87.
-
- Tuxford, Notts, i. 134; ii. 296.
-
- Tweyt, Geoffrey de, i. 2.
-
- Tweyt, Roger de, i. 2.
-
- Twyer, ----, i. 204; iii. 128.
-
- Twyer, John, iii. 227, 274, 275, 282, 290, 291, 293, 296.
-
- Tychewell. _See_ Titchwell.
-
- Tydder. _See_ Tudor.
-
- Tylerd, ----, iii. 264.
-
- Tylly, France, ii. 7.
-
- Tylyard, Robt., iii. 263.
-
- Tymperley (Temperley), ----, ii. 235-236, 242, 243, 273, 322, 323;
- iii. 309; v. 151, 172.
-
- Tymperley, John, i. 276, 297.
-
- Tyndale, Wm., vi. 124.
-
- Tyrell, ----, i. 190; iii. 226.
-
- Tyrell, Sir Jas., i. 272; v. 105, 189.
-
- Tyrell, Sir John, ii. 275; iii. 62.
-
- Tyrell (Terell), Sir Thos., ii. 208, 258; iv. 189; vi. 130, 187.
-
- Tyrell (Terell), Sir Wm., i. 337; iv. 305; v. 100.
-
- Tyrlyngham, Kent, iv. 309, 310.
-
- Tyrwitt, Sir Wm., vi. 187.
-
-
- Ulveston, ----, Steward of the Middle Temple, ii. 206.
-
- Ulveston, John, ii. 193, 194.
-
- Umfraville (Umphirvile), Sir Gilbert, ii. 8.
-
- Unguentum album, ii. 248.
-
- Upgate, Sir Wm., Vicar of Caister, vi. 3.
-
- Upton, Norfolk, Vicar of, iv. 227.
-
- Upton, Thos., iii. 44, 116, 212, 232; iv. 102, 103, 239.
-
- Urmond. _See_ Ormond.
-
- Urry, John, ii. 22.
-
- Urswick, Chris., Archdeacon of Richmond, (1494-1500), vi. 206.
-
-
- Vache, Philip, and Eliz., his wife, i. 41, 42; ii. 30-31.
-
- Valeis. _See_ Falaise.
-
- Valognes (Valence), Normandy, i. 67; ii. 5.
-
- Vampage, Sir Wm., vi. 102, 111, 187.
-
- Vannes, Brittany, ii. 104; vi. 126.
-
- Vaughan (Wagham), Sir Hugh, vi. 173.
-
- Vaughan, Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Vaus, Sir Wm., v. 104.
-
- Vaux, Caister, Norfolk, i. 298; iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 77, 94; vi. 74,
- 190.
-
- Vaux, John, Parson of Eddingthorpe, ii. 10, 31.
-
- Vaux, Sir Nicholas, vi. 187.
-
- Ve, France, ii. 6.
-
- Venetian Ambassador's comments on English life in time of Henry VII.,
- i. 326-327.
-
- Venice, Gold of, vi. 173.
-
- Venor, Eliz., iv. 245.
-
- Vere, Aubrey de, son of John, twelfth Earl of Oxford, iii. 218.
-
- Vere, John de, etc. _See_ Oxford.
-
- Vere, Dame Margaret, v. 176.
-
- Vere (Veer), Sir Rich., ii. 144.
-
- Vere (Veer), Sir Robt., iii. 269.
-
- Vere, Thos., v. 94.
-
- Vergeant, Master, iii. 209, 228.
-
- Vergil, Polydore, i. 327-328.
-
- Vergraunt, Dr., iv. 271.
-
- Vermus, France, ii. 6.
-
- Verneuil (Vernoile), France, i. 56; ii. 6; iii. 59, 63.
-
- Vernicle, a Prayer to the, vi. 66.
-
- Vernoile (Vernon ?), suz Seyne, i. 56; ii. 6.
-
- Verses by a Lady, vi. 67-69.
-
- Vescy, Lord, iii. 109.
-
- Veuter (Veutre), Sir Rich., ii. 249.
-
- Veyl, ----, wife of, i. 267; v. 119.
-
- Vileine Castle, France, ii. 6.
-
- Villers, Johan, ii. 50.
-
- Vincent (Vyncent), John, of Bentley, iii. 126.
-
- Vincent, Sir John, iii. 72.
-
- Vincent, the Plumber, v. 305.
-
- Vire, Normandy, ii. 5.
-
- Vive (Vicomte ?), Saint Sauveur de, ii. 5.
-
- Vyncent. _See_ Vincent.
-
- Vynollys, Burd, ii. 50.
-
- Vyall, Thos., v. 82; vi. 186.
-
-
- W. C., iv. 39.
-
- Wacy, John, ii. 65.
-
- Wady, John, iv. 279.
-
- Waghan. _See_ Vaughan.
-
- Wager of Law, iii. 107 note 3.
-
- Waifford, ii. 325.
-
- Wakefield, Battle of, i. 193, 194, 201; iii. 249 note 8, 266.
-
- Wakeleyn, John, iv. 280.
-
- Walcot (Wolcote), Norfolk, iv. 13, 70.
-
- Walcots, Little Snoring, ii. 332 (_bis_), 333.
-
- Walden, Thos. Netter of. _See_ Netter.
-
- Wales, i. 171, 174, 182; ii. 113; iii. 92, 234, 300, 302, 307, 312;
- iv. 32, 58, 96, 131; v. 203.
-
- Waleys, John, iv. 279.
-
- Waleys, Rich., iv. 279.
-
- Walgrave, Lady, widow of Sir Rich., i. 287; v. 215, 216-218, 274.
-
- Walgrave, Sir Thos., v. 24, 137.
-
- Walkere, Wm., vi. 131.
-
- Walle, Geoffrey, ii. 39.
-
- Waller, Rich., iii. 6; iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- Wallerswyke, ii. 3.
-
- Walles, Southwark, v. 170.
-
- Wallingford, i. 60, 277; v. 131.
-
- Walsam, ----, ii. 254.
- _See also_ Walsham.
-
- Walsam, Catherine, ii. 86.
-
- Walsam, Joan, v. 140, 141.
-
- Walsam, Rich., Sexton of Norwich Priory, vi. 96.
-
- Walsch, Robt., of Colby, vi. 26, 27, 31.
-
- Walsh (Walysh), Thos., ii. 62, 63, 75.
-
- Walsham, Norfolk, ii. 41, 63, 246, 271; iii. 197.
-
- Walsham, North, i. 27; ii. 33, 63; vi. 70.
-
- Walsham, South, i. 265; iv. 73; v. 114, 299.
-
- Walsham, ----, of Chancery, iii. 196.
- _See also_ Walsam.
-
- Walsham, Jane, iv. 85.
-
- Walsham, John, iv. 70.
-
- Walsingham, Norfolk, i. 35, 40, 91, 92, 93, 205, 207, 245, 248, 304,
- 313, 315; ii. 55, 76-77, 116, 145, 179, 191, 209, 210, 211, 236
- (_bis_), 238, 239, 240, 242, 320, 332; iii. 65, 79, 112, 128, 206,
- 286, 291, 310, 314; iv. 172, 179, 224; v. 28, 31, 109, 144, 167,
- 168, 172, 229, 239; vi. 1, 44, 121.
-
- Walsingham, Bailiff of, iii. 290.
-
- Walsingham, Friars Minors of, ii. 67; iii. 228.
-
- Walsingham, Prior of, ii. 39, 200, 216, 331-332 (_bis_).
-
- Walsingham Way, v. 167.
-
- Walsyngham, Wm., ii. 62.
-
- Walter, Sir, ii. 64.
-
- Walters, Batcheler, v. 81.
-
- Walters, Friar, vi. 36.
-
- Waltham, iv. 94.
-
- Walthamby, Winchester, v. 111, 171.
-
- Walysch. _See_ Walsh.
-
- Wangeford, Wm., ii. 81; iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- Wantown Gapp, ii. 60.
-
- Wappys, v. 61.
-
- Warbeck, Perkin, i. 316.
-
- Ware, Herts, i. 160, 165; ii. 179; iii. 32.
-
- Warham, iii. 45.
-
- Warham, Wm., Bishop of London, vi. 170.
-
- Warkworth (Warcoth), i. 215; iv. 60.
-
- Warles, John, ii. 187.
-
- Warns (Waryns), Henry, i. 310; v. 208, 209; vi. 15.
-
- Waron, Martin, ii. 53.
-
- Warren, Earl of (_temp._ Edw. I.), iv. 249.
-
- Warwick, i. 171, 179, 250; iii. 86, 92.
-
- Warwick (Warwyk), ----, iv. 225.
-
- Warwick, Ann, Countess of, i. 271, 272; v. 188-189.
-
- Warwick, Guy of, i. 323; vi. 65.
-
- Warwick, Henry de Beauchamp, Earl of (1444-5), ii. 78.
-
- Warwick, Rich. de Beauchamp, Earl of (1401-39), ii. 8, 20, 34-38, 78.
-
- Warwick, Rich. Nevill, Earl of (1449-71), 'the King-Maker,' i. 99,
- 135, 159, 161, 162, 163, 167, 171, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181,
- 182-190, 194, 201, 215, 224, 226, 243, 244, 246-250, 257, 259,
- 260, 271, 277, 292, 328-329, 331, 336 (_bis_), 337-338; ii. 117,
- 148, 297, 298, 332 (_bis_), 333; iii. 25, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33,
- 44, 50, 75, 86, 87, 92, 118, 125, 127, 130, 189, 196, 199, 204,
- 212, 221-222, 226, 228, 234, 239, 243, 246, 266, 272, 274, 299;
- iv. 8, 22-23, 32, 44, 50, 52, 57, 58, 59, 60, 207, 215, 304;
- v. 28, 35, 63, 70 (_bis_), 71, 80, 100;
- Secretary of, iii. 96;
- Apothecary of, v. 207.
-
- Waryn, Barth., Parson of Trunch, ii. 29.
-
- Waryn, John, ii. 195.
-
- Waryn, Piers, i. 218; iv. 137, 144.
-
- Waryn, Robert, iii. 69.
-
- Waryns. _See_ Warns.
-
- Waserer, Agnes, vi. 209.
-
- Waserer, Thos., vi. 209.
-
- Wasnes, ----, i. 82.
-
- Wasse, Rich., vi. 184.
-
- Water, Batchelor, Carmelite Friar of Norwich, v. 106, 298; vi. 77.
-
- Water (Watyr), John, vi. 19, 57.
-
- Water, Thos., iv. 205.
-
- Waterford, i. 186.
-
- Waterman, Nich., ii. 172; iii. 81.
-
- Waterman, Wm., iv. 154, 238.
-
- Watford, Herts, i. 161; iii. 25.
-
- Waxham, Norfolk, ii. 49; iii. 212.
-
- Waxstonesham, Norfolk, ii. 51.
-
- Waynesford, ----, of London, iii. 307.
-
- Waynflet, John, iii. 299, 300.
-
- Waynflete, Wm. of, Bishop of Winchester (1447-86), Lord Chancellor
- (1456-60), i. 43, 73, 99, 143, 153, 157, 172, 173, 196, 198, 199,
- 241, 258, 273, 276, 284, 294, 295, 298, 335, 336; ii. 90, 158,
- 190; iii. 13, 108, 110, 111, 112, 128, 165, 166, 191, 192, 194,
- 196, 197, 204, 212, 243; iv. 111, 288, 289, 290, 292, 293; v. 20,
- 64, 67, 71, 72, 76, 77, 81, 82, 91, 92 (_bis_), 94, 107, 116, 132,
- 136, 142, 146, 147, 148, 162, 170, 171, 172, 176, 183, 188, 189,
- 216, 234, 235, 301; vi. 13, 35, 39.
-
- Wayte, ----, Old, v. 153.
-
- Wayte, Wm., i. 83, 84, 89; ii. 174-177, 205, 207-209, 210-211;
- iii. 210; iv. 148.
-
- Webster, Wat, iv. 228.
-
- Weche, Alice, iv. 225.
-
- Wechingham. _See_ Witchingham.
-
- Wechyngham, Dan John, vi. 96.
-
- 'Wedyrby's matter,' ii. 49.
-
- Weeting, Norfolk, iv. 39.
-
- Weggs, iii. 263.
-
- Wekeys, ----, iii. 134; iv. 85.
-
- Welle (Wells by the Sea, Norfolk ?), vi. 116;
- Parson of, i. 116; ii. 106.
-
- Welles, Leo, Lord, ii. 119, 120.
-
- Welles, Lord, iii. 263, 267, 268, 269.
-
- Welles, Sir Robt., v. 70.
-
- Wellis, John, iii. 109, 155; iv. 33, 58; v. 25.
-
- Wells, Thos., ii. 106.
-
- Welonby, ii. 52.
-
- Welpdalle, Sir John, iii. 307.
-
- Welshmen, The, v. 107.
-
- Wendlyng, Abbot of, ii. 216.
-
- Wenlock, Sir John, Knight, Lord Wenlock (1461-71), i. 182; iii. 28,
- 33, 199, 312; iv. 8, 50; v. 104.
-
- Wenlok, R., ii. 51.
-
- Wenstall (Wynstall), Henry, iv. 104, 239, 240, 241.
-
- Wensum River, i. 219.
-
- Wentworth, Henry, iii. 110; v. 151.
-
- Wentworth, John, v. 202.
-
- Wentworth, Lady, ii. 235.
-
- Wentworth (Wentforde), Sir Philip, i. 337-338; ii. 322, 323; iii. 4,
- 6, 19, 20, 21, 33, 34, 35, 37, 53, 76, 77, 85, 90, 102, 103, 108,
- 112, 114, 135, 141, 196, 199-202, 225, 239, 248, 308.
-
- Wenyngton, Robt., ii. 103-105.
-
- Weseter. _See_ Worcester.
-
- Wessyll, At. _See_ Entwistle.
-
- West, Thos., iii. 69, 70, 200; iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- West, Wm., iv. 279.
-
- West Acre, Norfolk, Prior of, ii. 215.
-
- Westerham, i. 126.
-
- Westby, Edmund, iii. 27.
-
- Westhawe, Dr., iii. 196.
-
- Westminster (Westmonasterium), i. 57 and note, 68, 93, 127, 129, 136,
- 147, 159, 167, 175, 176, 179, 189, 190, 244; ii. 159, 165, 166;
- iii. 125; v. 19; vi. 119;
- St. James's Hospital at, iii. 44;
- Star Chamber at, i. 59, 336; vi. 152;
- King's Mews at, iii. 44;
- King's Receipt at, iii. 60;
- King's Chequer, or Exchequer at, iii. 61, 62;
- King's Palace at, i. 62, 63, 80; ii. 172; v. 7; vi. 106;
- Sanctuary at, v. 85, 111, 112;
- a monk of, v. 186.
-
- Westminster Bars, i. 165; iii. 48.
-
- Westminster Bridge, iii. 228.
-
- Westminster Hall, i. 233; iii. 210; v. 91; vi. 152.
-
- Westmoreland, i. 148.
-
- Weston, ii. 145; vi. 61.
-
- Weston Baldock, Herts, vi. 80.
-
- Westthirrock (West Thurrock), iv. 188.
-
- Westvale, Geoff., v. 72.
-
- Westwood, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Wetherby. _See_ Wedyrby.
-
- Wetherby, Thos., ii. 49.
-
- Wethewell, ----, ii. 331.
-
- Weting, vi. 65.
-
- Wevenhoe. _See_ Wivenhoe.
-
- Weverston (Suffolk ?), Park of, v. 5.
-
- Whale on coast of Norfolk, i. 314.
-
- Whal, Abraham, ii. 293.
-
- Wharles, ----, ii. 219.
-
- Wharton (Qwharteyn), Alex., vi. 56, 58.
-
- Wheat, price of, iv. 9.
-
- Wheatacre, Norfolk, iii. 263.
-
- Wheler, Henry, v. 24.
-
- _Whervilles_, vi. 36.
-
- Whethill, ----, v. 253, 254.
-
- Whetley (Wheteley), John, i. 296, 303; v. 117, 250, 282, 310, 317,
- 318, 319, 320-323 (_bis_); vi. 25.
-
- Whevenho. _See_ Wivenhoe.
-
- Wheyth, ii. 60.
-
- White, ----, ii. 235-236; v. 304; vi. 153.
-
- White, of Metfield, vi. 103.
-
- White, Bartholomew, ii. 278; iv. 105.
-
- White, John, iii. 237.
-
- White, Master, a servant of Cardinal Kemp, ii. 158, 160-161, 162, 170.
-
- White, Simon, vi. 143.
-
- White, Wm., ii. 226, 227, 307, 308; iii. 239; iv. 70, 105; v. 230.
-
- White Friars, Proctor of, at Rome, vi. 35.
-
- Whitewell, Thos., ii. 42.
-
- Whiting (Whytenge), Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Whitingham, Robt. _See_ Wyttyngham.
-
- Whitingham, Sir Robt., iii. 50, 51, 76, 306-307, 312; v. 104;
- widow of, iii. 69 (_bis_), 71.
-
- Whittock's Mede (Maid ?), ii. 162.
-
- Whode, Edward of, ii. 92.
-
- Whymberg, Eliz., vi. 208.
-
- Whynberg, Robt., v. 244-245.
-
- Whynne, John, vi. 192.
-
- Whynnes, in Carleton, vi. 75.
-
- Whytteby, ----, iv. 279.
-
- Wickham Market, Suffolk, iii. 141.
-
- Wicklewood (Wykelwode), ii. 91.
-
- Widville. _See_ Woodville.
-
- Wigge, ----, iii. 87.
-
- Wiggenhall, Norfolk, iv. 42.
-
- Wight, Isle of, ii. 105; vi. 160.
-
- Wighton, Norfolk, i. 32; ii. 12.
-
- Wighton-on-the-Wold, Yorks, ii. 114, 115; iii. 109.
-
- Wigorniensis. _See_ Worcester, W.
-
- Wikes. _See_ Wyke.
-
- Wilkins, John, i. 336.
-
- Willerby, Ralph, iii. 28.
-
- Willeys, John, iv. 123.
-
- William, iii. 144, 269.
-
- William, the Priest, ii. 24.
-
- William, nephew of Friar Brackley, iii. 221.
-
- William, Sir, a Canon of Hempton Abbey, vi. 113.
-
- Williamson, Sir Robt., Vicar of Paston, iv. 13, 23-24.
-
- Willingham, Suffolk, ii. 11.
-
- Willoughby de Broke. _See_ Broke.
-
- Willoughby, Sir Henry, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Willoughby, John, ii. 44.
-
- Willoughby, Margaret, sister of Lord Robert, and wife of W. Oldhall,
- ii. 33.
-
- Willoughby, Maud, widow of Lord Robt., iii. 74.
-
- Willoughby, Rich. Welles, Lord, reported killed at Towton, iii. 267,
- 268, 269.
-
- Willoughby, Robt., Lord (1409-52), i. 337; ii. 8, 33, 120; iii. 50,
- 59, 73-74.
-
- Willoughby, Sir Robt., v. 105.
-
- Willoughby, Sir Wm., iv. 68.
-
- Willyot, John, ii. 63.
-
- Wilson, ----, vi. 23.
-
- Wilton, ----, iii. 114.
-
- Wilton, Catherine, ii. 269; vi. 178.
-
- Wilton, Henry, iii. 2, 38; iv. 146.
-
- Wilton, John, ii. 269, 310, 311.
-
- Wiltshire, i. 76; ii. 161, 162, 179;
- insurrection in, ii. 162.
-
- Wiltshire, Lady, ii. 188.
-
- Wiltshire, Earl of, i. 154.
-
- Wiltshire and Ormond, Jas. Butler, Earl of, Lord Treasurer (1455 and
- 1458-60), i. 134, 161, 162, 189, 199, 205, 287, 336; ii. 324, 328;
- iii. 25, 28, 32, 88, 138, 191, 197, 213, 234, 268, 269, 271.
-
- Wiltshire, John Stafford, Earl of, v. 186.
-
- Winch (Wynche), Norfolk, a seat of the Earl of Oxford, ii. 150, 164,
- 165, 185, 201, 205, 210, 275.
-
- Winch (Wynche), ----, iv. 279.
-
- Winchelsea, i. 109.
-
- Winchester, i. 57, 75; ii. 156, 157; v. 109, 111.
-
- Winchester, Bishop of. _See_ Waynflete, W.
-
- _Windacs._ Grappling irons for cross bows, ii. 101.
-
- Windefeld, Sir John, iv. 205.
-
- Windham. _See_ Wyndham.
-
- Windsor, i. 133, 143, 145, 172; ii. 295, 297, 320; iii. 40; iv. 246,
- 247; v. 28, 131, 137, 290; vi. 95, 111, 174.
-
- Windsor, St. George's Chapel, iii. 154.
-
- Windsor, Dean and Chapter of, vi. 27.
-
- Windsor, ----, vi. 129.
-
- Windsor, Henry, i. 151, 152, 163, 322, 338; iii. 43-45, 87-89, 114,
- 131-133, 311-312.
-
- Wingfield, Suffolk, v. 86; vi. 75.
-
- Wingfield, ----, iii. 84; v. 202; vi. 65.
-
- Wingfield, Dame Annie, vi. 121.
-
- Wingfield (Wyngfelde), John, iii. 102.
-
- Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Sir John, iii. 259; iv. 152.
-
- Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Robt., ii. 335; iv. 126.
-
- Wingfield, Sir Robt., ii. 47; v. 132, 149, 246, 249.
-
- Wingfield, Thos., i. 245; iii. 278, 314; v. 30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 107,
- 108.
-
- Wingfield, Wm., v. 108.
-
- Winstall. _See_ Wenstall.
-
- Winter (Wynter), Edmund, ii. 216; iv. 70.
-
- Winter, John, iii. 156; iv. 125.
-
- Winter, Walter, vi. 180.
-
- Winterbourne (Wyntborne or Winterton ?), Thos., LL.D., iv. 103, 104,
- 188.
-
- Winterton, Norfolk, i. 28; ii. 51, 65, 134, 135, 146; iv. 269, 292;
- v. 76, 92, 222, 283, 304, 305, 306; vi. 190, 193.
-
- Winterton, Thos. _See_ Winterbourne.
-
- Winterton, Wm., vi. 200.
-
- Wisbeach (Wisbyche), Cambs, i. 248; iii. 296.
-
- Witchingham, Blanche, iii. 130.
-
- Witchingham, John, vi. 96.
-
- Witchingham (Wychyngham or Wechingham), Edmund, ii. 63, 199, 220, 251,
- 252, 266, 275-276; iii. 260-262; iv. 30, 172, 271.
-
- Witchingham, Margaret, ii. 275 note 2.
-
- Witchingham, Nich., ii. 275 note 2.
-
- Witchingham, Norfolk, i. 330, 331; iii. 292.
-
- Witham, Essex, vi. 182.
-
- Witton, Norfolk, ii. 63, 70, 269, 308; iii. 46, 129, 133; vi. 4, 190.
-
- Wivenhoe (Wevenhoo), ii. 144, 226.
-
- Wivenhoe, Essex, seat of the Earl of Oxford, i. 140; ii. 144, 145,
- 152, 226, 294, 295, 302; iii. 259 (_bis_), 275.
-
- Wiveton, Norfolk, vi. 199, 200.
-
- Wix. _See_ Wykes.
-
- Woburn (Waburn), Prior of, vi. 144.
-
- Wodborne, Thos., iv. 150.
-
- _Wode._ Wild, furious, mad, iii. 39.
-
- Wode. _See_ Wood.
-
- Wodehous, Sir Edw., v. 105.
-
- Wodehous, Harry, ii. 173, 174, 183; v. 239.
-
- Wodehouse (Wodows), John, ii. 173; iv. 84, 256.
-
- Wodesyde, iii. 264.
-
- Wodhalle Manor, Pagrave, ii. 31.
-
- Wodhows, ----, ii. 273; v. 89.
-
- Wodhowse, Mr., v. 321.
-
- Wodlark, Robt., provost of St. Mary's College, Cambridge, iv. 87.
-
- Wodows. _See_ Wodehouse.
-
- Wodvyle. _See_ Woodville.
-
- Wolcote, iv. 125.
-
- Wollysby, ----, ii. 331.
-
- Wolman (alias Harple), Ralph, Parson of Cressingham, ii. 31.
-
- Wolston, vi. 185.
-
- Wolterton, Norfolk, vi. 208.
-
- Wolton, Sir Thos. of, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Wolverton, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Wolvesby, Thos., iv. 224.
-
- Wonges, The, v. 167.
-
- Wood (Wode), John, ii. 215; iii. 103; v. 154.
-
- Wood, Robt. of, ii. 215.
-
- Wood, W., v. 147, 152, 181, 185.
-
- Wood, Dalling, vi. 208.
-
- Woodhall (Woodhouse, etc.). _See_ Wodhall, Wodhows, etc.
-
- Woodhall, Norfolk, vi. 96.
-
- Woodmill (Wodemyl) in Bacton, iv. 80; v. 298.
-
- Wood Norton, Church of St. Peter, vi. 206.
-
- Wood Rising (Woderysyng), v. 228.
-
- Woodstock, i. 116.
-
- Woodville, Sir Anthony, Lord Scales (1461-9), Earl Rivers (1469-83),
- i. 184, 225, 227, 229, 238, 239, 245, 263, 268, 299, 322, 329;
- iii. 203, 204, 267, 268, 269; iv. 60, 106, 168, 257, 275, 279,
- 298; v. 16, 17, 18-19 (_bis_), 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 106, 110, 116,
- 117, 128, 131, 157, 188, 203, 258; vi. 55, 56;
- reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.
-
- Woodville (Wydewell), Edmund, iv. 12.
-
- Woodville, Sir Edward (called Lord Woodville), vi. 81, 111.
-
- Woodville, Elizabeth, Queen of Edward IV., i. 224, 243, 248, 266, 340;
- ii. 47 note 2; v. 14, 24, 28, 30, 34, 61, 85, 112, 135, 137, 179,
- 181, 310; vi. 42.
-
- Woodville, Sir John, i. 245, 250; iv. 275; v. 30, 31, 32.
-
- Woodville, Lionel, brother of the Queen, i. 320; vi. 12.
-
- Woodville, Margaret, sister to the Queen, i. 312; iv. 217.
-
- Woodville, Sir Richard, created Baron Rivers 1448;
- Earl Rivers 1466, Lord Treasurer (1466-9);
- beheaded 1469, i. 184-185, 224, 245, 250, 337, 340; ii. 47, 150;
- iii. 203, 204; iv. 189, 305; v. 19 (_bis_), 24, 30, 31, 32.
-
- Wool, price of, iv. 172.
-
- Woolterton, vi. 208.
-
- Worcester, i. 81, 180.
-
- Worcester (Wyrcestre or Wysseter, otherwise called Botoner), Wm.,
- i. 52, 76, 151-153, 163, 184, 185, 197, 198, 216, 234, 236, 241,
- 262, 286, 338-339; ii. 145, 188, 192, 193, 320-322, 323-325, 331,
- 333-334, 335; iii. 16, 32, 36, 41-42, 43, 50, 51-52, 53 (_bis_),
- 54, 60, 66-67 (_bis_), 68-69, 71-72, 76, 96 (Wigorniensis);
- iii. 104-106, 107, 109, 114, 115-116, 116-118, 125, 126 (_bis_),
- 131-132, 133-134, 135, 136, 145, 165, 166, 191, 192, 198, 203,
- 205-207, 212, 213, 214, 217, 229, 230, 253, 254, 305; iv. 2, 12,
- 27, 32, 50, 52, 87, 89, 102, 103, 104, 105, 113, 128-129, 134,
- 155, 181-185, 189, 232, 233, 235, 239, 241, 244, 255 (_bis_), 274,
- 280-281, 284-286, 293-295, 303; v. 67, 71, 72, 92, 103, 152, 156,
- 170, 176, 313-315, 322; vi. 61-64, 66.
-
- Worcester, Margaret, wife of, iii. 203, 207; vi. 61, 62, 64.
-
- Worcester, Wm., father of preceding, i. 152.
-
- Worcester, John Tiptoft, Earl of (Lord Treasurer in 1452-56, and
- 1462-64), i. 136, 158, 336; ii. 188; iii. 118, 201, 202;
- iv. 37-38, 43, 45, 47, 60, 256; v. 85.
-
- Wormegay (Wyrmegay), ----, iii. 84, 210.
- _See also_ Wremmegay.
-
- Worsop, ----, iii. 102.
-
- Worsted, Norfolk, i. 229, 307; iv. 188 note 2; v. 109; vi. 43;
- Curate of, iii. 97.
-
- Worsted, Wm., ii. 26.
-
- Worsted manufacture, v. 109.
-
- Worsted, fine as silk, iv. 188, 195.
-
- Worsted, Merchant of, v. 109.
-
- Worsteler, Greg, iv. 228.
-
- Wortes (otherwise called Paston), John, i. 33; ii. 21-26, 27-28, 29.
-
- Wotton, Wm., ii. 64, 138.
-
- Wrantham, Wm., v. 306.
-
- Wremmegay's wife, vi. 43.
-
- Wrene, Adam, iv. 150, 151.
-
- Wrenham, iii. 217.
-
- Wrentham, ii. 9.
-
- Wright, John, vi. 186.
-
- Wright, Rich., ii. 216; iii. 298.
-
- Wrightes of Smalbergh, place called, iii. 195.
-
- Writell, Essex, i. 171; iii. 86, 92.
-
- Writing, cost of, v. 2-3, 4.
-
- Writtill, Master, i. 252; v. 40, 41, 46, 47, 50-52 (_bis_), 53, 57,
- 58.
-
- Wrothe, ----, iv. 83.
-
- Wrottisle, Walter, v. 111.
-
- Wroughton, Sir Christopher, vi. 187.
-
- Wroxham, Norfolk, iii. 7; iv. 284.
-
- Wryte, Roger, ii. 271.
-
- Wulff, Robt., vi. 16.
-
- Wulstan, ancestor of Paston Family, iv. 249.
-
- Wyat, Sir Thos., i. 26.
-
- Wyatt (Wyott), Harry, vi. 112.
-
- _Wychsave._ Vouchsafe, iv. 223.
-
- Wychyngham. _See_ Witchingham.
-
- Wycombe, i. 172.
-
- Wydevile. _See_ Woodville.
-
- Wydwell, ----, Bailiff of Yarmouth, iv. 47, 70.
-
- _Wyfeles._ Battle axes, ii. 112.
-
- Wyghte, Robt., (alias Farbuschour), ii. 187, 188.
-
- Wyghtton, Edmund, ii. 215.
-
- Wyke (Wykes or Wekis), John, Usher of the King's (Edward IV.) Chamber,
- i. 217-218, 221, 225, 226, 229; iii. 304; iv. 36-37, 39, 127-128,
- 168-169, 216-217; v. 98, 128.
-
- Wykes (Wix), Wm. and John, servants of the Pastons, iv. 71, 136, 142,
- 143, 144, 155, 160, 161, 162, 165, 191-192, 202, 203, 221-222,
- 282; v. 67, 97, 109, 231; vi. 181-182.
-
- Wylles, ----, ii. 282.
-
- Wylleys, v. 117.
-
- Wylly, Robt., iv. 70, 102, 104.
-
- Wylton's wife, ii. 91.
-
- Wymond, John, vi. 30.
-
- Wymondham. _See_ Wyndham.
-
- Wymondham (Wyndham), Norfolk, iii. 80; v. 152, 263; vi. 30, 75, 192,
- 195.
-
- Wymondham, Abbot of, v. 230.
-
- Wynch. _See_ Winch.
-
- Wyndham, ----, vi. 186.
-
- Wyndham (Wymondham), John, of Felbrigg, i. 338; ii. 88, 96, 175, 177,
- 188, 192, 202, 210, 218, 223, 234, 249, 251, 252, 288, 289, 308;
- iii. 12, 133 (_bis_), 196, 197, 222, 227, 228, 248, 281, 286, 309;
- iv. 95, 209-210, 215; v. 74, 146, 177.
-
- Wyndham, Sir John, vi. 102, 187.
-
- _Wynds._ An engine for raising stones, v. 66.
-
- Wyngfeld. _See_ Wingfield.
-
- Wynne, John, vi. 69.
-
- Wynsalaw (?), The, de Swysto, ii. 22.
-
- Wynstall. _See_ Wenstall.
-
- Wynston, ----, ii. 188.
-
- Wyntbourne. _See_ Winterbourne.
-
- Wynter. _See_ Winter.
-
- Wynterton. _See_ Winterton.
-
- Wyoth, Rich., ii. 30-31.
-
- Wyrcestre. _See_ Worcester.
-
- Wyrmegay. _See_ Wormegay.
-
- Wysman, ----, v. 128, 321, 323; vi. 100.
-
- Wysseter. _See_ Worcester.
-
- Wytherley, John, iv. 144.
-
- Wythom, Hugh, ii. 118.
-
- Wyttyngham, ----, iii. 234.
-
-
- Yarmouth (Jernemouth), Much or Great Yarmouth, i. 27, 118, 202, 213,
- 287, 298, 314, 316; ii. 9, 29, 39, 97, 136, 176, 312; iii. 12,
- 100, 117, 128, 145, 148, 162, 164, 266, 283; iv. 37, 38, 41, 43,
- 44, 45, 46 (_bis_), 47, 48, 70, 102, 103, 134, 136, 230, 236, 237,
- 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 268, 269, 284, 286, 292; v. 49, 55,
- 150, 154, 155, 156, 190, 252, 304; vi. 21, 69, 91, 139, 147, 153,
- 155, 183.
-
- Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, ii. 188; iv. 37, 246-247; vi. 138-139, 153-154
- (_bis_).
-
- Yarmouth, Friars of, ii. 67; iii. 152; vi. 49.
-
- Yarmouth, White Friars or Carmelites, ii. 30; v. 72.
-
- Yarmouth, Parish Church of, iii. 152-153, 154.
-
- Yarmouth, John, Parson of (?), ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Yarmouth, Wm. Bokenham, Prior of, iii. 162.
-
- Yarmouth, Priory of the Parish Church, iii. 152.
-
- Yarmouth, Rich., Monk of, vi. 189.
-
- Yarmouth, Little, or South Town, iv. 284; vi. 49.
-
- Yarmouth, Little, Austeners (Austin Friars) of, iv. 123, 239, 244.
-
- Yarmouth, Earl of, ii. 92.
-
- Yarmouth, Sir Robert Paston, Viscount, afterwards Earl of, i. 25, 27.
-
- Yarmouth, Wm. Paston, second Earl of, i. 27-28.
-
- Yates, John, ii. 157, 218.
-
- Yatys, ----, iv. 223.
-
- Yaxham (Yeaxham), Norfolk, v. 300.
-
- Yaxley, John, vi. 169.
-
- Yelverton, Anne. _See_ Paston, Anne.
-
- Yelverton, Eleanor, daughter of Wm., iii. 210 note 1.
-
- Yelverton, John, vi. 43.
-
- Yelverton, John, junior, iii. 227.
-
- Yelverton, Wm., afterwards Sir Wm., Justice of the King's Bench
- (1444-70), i. 83, 85, 89, 90, 91, 153 note, 196, 209, 210, 211,
- 212, 216, 218, 221, 224, 225, 230, 234, 236, 242, 243, 244, 245,
- 251, 258, 295, 297, 298; ii. 69, 76-77, 94, 145, 168, 174, 176,
- 177, 181, 182, 183, 186, 188, 189-190 (_bis_), 191, 193, 196, 201,
- 202, 203, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 222, 223, 225,
- 226, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 252, 253, 288; iii. 10, 11, 16, 17,
- 45, 47 (_bis_), 48, 69, 78, 84, 85, 92, 96, 110, 120, 139, 140,
- 142, 144, 165, 166, 197, 209-212, 225, 227, 229, 232, 248, 263,
- 276, 308-309, 310; iv. 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 26, 36, 51, 56, 60,
- 68, 71, 77, 91, 93, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 114, 126, 134, 135,
- 148-149, 161, 162, 169, 171, 179, 181 (_bis_), 198, 199, 208,
- 236-245, 256, 257, 265, 266, 268, 273, 274, 284-286, 292, 302,
- 303, 305; v. 5, 10, 11, 16, 22, 64, 70, 71, 72 (_bis_), 91, 92,
- 94, 128, 129, 143, 176, 242; vi. 19, 75;
- wife of, iii. 209, 211.
-
- Yelverton, Wm., son of the Judge, iii. 210; v. 10, 90. (The person
- mentioned in some of these references may be the Justice's
- grandson.)
-
- Yelverton, Wm., grandson of the Judge, i. 226, 284-285; v. 199, 288,
- 310; vi. 51, 115, 136, 143;
- servant of, vi. 115.
-
- Yemmys, Wm., ii. 60.
-
- Yenneys, Rich., ii. 211.
-
- Yernessey. _See_ Jersey.
-
- Yllynworthe. _See_ Illingworth.
-
- Ymay, Agnes, ii. 53.
-
- Yng, Master, iii. 72.
-
- Yngloos. _See_ Inglos.
-
- Yngylthorp. _See_ Ingoldesthorp.
-
- Yon, ----, iii. 74.
-
- Yong, John, iii. 173, 249.
-
- Yonge, Thos., i. 88, 111; ii. 176; iii. 70.
-
- Yonge, Wm., iv. 228.
-
- York, i. 131, 193, 194; ii. 321; iii. 267, 269, 271, 275; iv. 101;
- v. 48, 49, 62, 71, 82; vi. 121, 134.
-
- York, Archbishops of, i. 336.
- _See also_ Nevill, George (1465-76); Rotherham, Thos. (1480-1500);
- Booth, Wm. (1452-64).
-
- York, Dan Robt. of, ii. 20.
-
- York, John, i. 298.
-
- York, Duchess of. _See_ Mowbray, Anne.
-
- York, Cecily, Duchess of, wife of Duke Richard, iii. 93, 110, 198,
- 203, 233, 266; iv. 83; v. 236.
-
- York, James, Duke of, i. 27.
-
- York, Richard, Duke of, father of Edward IV., i. 44, 47, 50, 51, 68,
- 70, 78-88, 96-108, 115, 116, 120, 132, 133, 134-138, 140, 145-150,
- 157-163, 164, 165, 166-175, 176, 177, 178, 179-180, 182, 186, 187,
- 189, 190-193, 194, 206, 335-336, 336-337; ii. 50, 174, 175, 176,
- 177 (_bis_), 178, 180 (_bis_), 184 (_bis_), 186, 200, 206,
- 280-281, 296, 297, 298, 321, 324, 329, 331-332; iii. 2, 4, 25-29,
- 30, 31, 32, 33, 39, 44, 50, 75, 81, 86, 92, 108, 125, 199, 203,
- 226, 233, 239, 244; iv. 233;
- Memorial to Henry VI. before the Battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24;
- at the Battle, iii. 25-29, 30, 31;
- attainted with his adherents, iii. 198-199;
- Claim to the Crown in Parliament, iii. 239.
-
- York, Richard, Duke of, son of Edward IV., v. 250, 310; vi. 24.
-
- York, Henry, Duke of, afterwards Henry VIII., i. 26, 270, 316, 329;
- vi. 151, 152.
-
- York, Robt., Prior of Bromholm, ii. 34.
-
- Yorkshire, i. 148.
-
- Yorkists, iii. 213.
-
- Yotton (Yetton), Dr. John, v. 14, 16, 309-310, 314.
-
- Young. _See_ Yonge and Yong.
-
- Yoxhale, Robt., iv. 178.
-
- 'Ypotis,' the Child, Book about, vi. 66.
-
- Ypswell. _See_ Ippyswell.
-
- Yve, John, iii. 286.
-
-
- Zealand, vi. 141.
-
- Zealand, Ships of, vi. 141.
-
- Zealand Cloth, iii. 180.
-
- Zelverton. _See_ Yelverton.
-
- Zouche, John, Lord, of Harringworth, v. 184.
-
- Zouche, Wm., iii. 28.
-
-
-THE END
-
-
- * * * * *
- * * * *
- * * * * *
-
-
-Errors and Inconsistencies (noted by transcriber)
-
-In this Index segment of the Paston Letters, unambiguous errors
-in punctuation and typography have been silently corrected or
-regularized. Other errors and inconsistencies are listed below.
-
-Errors in cross-references were noted as they occurred.
-
-
-_Index of Letters_
-
- BEAUMONT, JOHN, Viscount.
- _From_ Buckingham, Humphrey, Duke of, 65. [Duke of, of,]
- CALL, ROBERT.
- _To_ John Paston, 647. [647]
- PASTON, JOHN, Son of the Judge.
- ...
- _To_ Pampyng, Calle, and Wykes, 540. [Panpyng]
- ...
- Fastolf, Sir J., and J. P., 392. [J. F.]
-
-
-_General Index_
-
- Barker, Harry, ii. 243; v. 250. [_volume reference "ii." missing_]
- Beauchamp, John, Lord, Lord Treasurer (1450-2)
- [_duplicate "Lord" is not an error_]
- Cambridge, ... vi. 129, 130, 157, 206.
- [vi. 129, 130, 157; vi. 206.]
- Cicero (Tully), _de Amicitia_ and _de Senectute_, i. 153; vi. 66.
- [_text has "_de Amicitia et de Senectute_" but works are named
- separately in primary text_]
- Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105. [_page-and-volume reference missing_]
- Heydon's, The, Family of, v. 178. [_text unchanged_]
- Norfolk / Feeling of the 'Commons' of, iii. 292 (_bis_);
- [_volume reference "iii." missing_]
- Norfolk, John Mowbray, fourth Duke of (1461-76) [_missing "of"_]
- Partridge. _See_ Pertryche. [_See also_]
- Paston, Margaret, wife of John ... iv. ... 186, 188-190,
- [_text has "188-" (only) at line end_]
- Paston, Walter / will of, vi. 16-17.
- [_volume reference "vi." missing_]
- Perys. _See_ Perse. [_See also_]
- Radcliff (Ratclift), Jas., of Billingford, iv. 225; v. 95; vi. 133.
- [_text unchanged, but name is never spelled -clift_]
- _Regimine Principum de_, v. 3. _See also_ Lydgate. [_See_]
- Reston, vi. 193.
- [_entry mis-alphabetized between "Repps" and "Rere"_]
- Richard III / proclamation of, vi. 81-84
- [_volume reference "vi." missing_]
- Rokesby (Sir ?), Robt., iii. 241. [Rokesty]
- Wodvyle. _See_ Woodville]
- [_text reads in full "Wodvyle (Woodville)."_]
- Worcester, Margaret, ... vi. 61, 62, 64. [61, 92, 64]
-
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-LETTERS AND TITLES
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-[In this Index will be found the names of the writers of the different
-letters, and of the persons written to, with the titles of other papers.
-The numbers referred to here are those of the letters, while the General
-Index refers to the volume and page, in which each name will be found.
-For the convenience, however, of persons using this Index, the Nos.
-contained in each volume are indicated at the head of every page.]
-
- VOL. II., Nos. 1 to 259.--
- VOL. III., 260 to 487.--
- VOL. IV., 488 to 694.--
- VOL. V., 695 to 935.--
- VOL. VI., 936 to 1088.
-
-
- ALYARD, EDMUND.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 944.
-
- ALYNGTON, GILES, and ROGER DARCY.
- _From_ William Makefyrr, 1078.
-
- ANCESTRY OF THE PASTONS, 643.
-
- ANDREW, THOMAS.
- _To_ William Paston, 1027, 1028.
-
- ANNE, Mrs.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 687.
-
- ANONYMOUS.
- _To_ ----, 2, 30, 165, 446.
- _To_ H. B., of Lincoln, 405.
- _To_ Paston, J., 56, 80, 145, 495, 574, 1082.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 690.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 501, 608, 977.
- _To_ Rothwell, Master, 570.
- _To_ Yelverton and Paston, 414.
-
- ARBLASTER, JAMES.
- _To_ Malden, Bailiff of, 808.
- _To_ Paston, John, 636.
-
- AUBRY, JOHN.
- _To_ Sir Henry Spelman, 718.
-
-
- B. D. M. S.
- _To_ John Paston, 631.
-
- BALKEY, T.
- _To_ John Paston, 1081.
-
- BARKER, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J., 265.
- _To_ Paston, John, 379.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 986.
- _To_ Worcester, William, 287.
- _From_ Fastolf, 318.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Barker and Howys), 144.
-
- BARNARD, WILLIAM.
- _To_ William Paston, 1055.
-
- BEAUCHAMP, Lord J.
- _To_ Sir Thomas Howes, 479.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 674.
-
- BEAUMONT, JOHN, Viscount.
- _From_ Buckingham, Humphrey, Duke of, 65.
- _From_ Jersey, Bailiff and Jurats of, 68.
- _From_ Lovel, John, Lord, 381.
- _From_ Norfolk, Eleanor, Duchess of, 382.
- _From_ Northwood, John, 78.
- _From_ Salisbury, Ric., Earl of, 361.
- _From_ Tailboys, Will., 100.
- _From_ Willoughby, John, 33.
-
- BECKHAM, EAST, 1074.
-
- BEDINGFIELD, EDMUND, (knighted 1483).
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 918.
- _To_ Paston, John, 1014.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 1015.
-
- BERNEY, JOHN.
- Memorandum of, 442.
- _To_ Paston, John, 199, 470, 471.
- _To_ Paston, John and W. Rokewode, 467.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Berney and others), 164, 171, 203, 204.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Berney and Henry Inglose), 39.
- _From_ Worcester, William (Botoner), 399.
-
- BERRY, HENRY.
- _To_ John Paston, 556.
-
- BILL OF COSTS, 788.
-
- BINGHAM, RICHARD.
- _To_ Fastolf, 308.
-
- BLACK KNIGHT, The.
- _From_ the Steward of Earl of Oxford, 1073.
-
- BLOUNT, SIR WALTER.
- _To_ Prior of Norwich, 573.
-
- BOCKING, JOHN.
- _To_ Fastolf, 322, 366.
- _To_ Paston, John, 330, 331, 334, 345, 354.
- _To_ White, William, 169.
- _To_ Yelverton, Paston, and Filongley, 396.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Bocking and others), 156, 158, 160, 161, 173,
- 318.
- _From_ Windsor, H., 299.
- _From_ Worcester, W., (to Bocking and Paston), 305.
- _From_ Yelverton, 155.
-
- BOLEYN, Sir GEOFFREY.
- _To_ John Paston, 428.
-
- BOTONER, W.--_See_ WORCESTER.
-
- BOURCHIER, THOS., Archbishop of CANTERBURY, afterwards Cardinal.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J., 326.
- _To_ Paston, J., 344.
- _From_ Thomas Howes, 688.
- Declaration of, 702.
-
- BOWET, AMYE.
- _To_ ----, 2.
-
- BRACKLEY, Friar.
- _To_ Paston, J., 177, 338, 339, 383, 395, 404, 409, 415, 416, 417,
- 418, 426, 429.
- _To_ Paston, William, 403.
- _From_ ----, 37.
- Whitsunday, Sermon of, 436.
-
- BRETON, JOHN, of Hadley.
- _To_ William Paston, 1085.
-
- BREWS, Dame ELIZABETH.
- _To_ John, or Sir John, Paston, the youngest, 894, 895, 896, 1017,
- 1018.
- _From_ Margaret Paston, 913.
-
- BREWS, MARGERY.
- _To_ John Paston, 897, 898.
- _From_ John Paston, 887.
- Paston, John, and M. B., 910.
- _See also_ Paston, Margery.
-
- BREWS, THOMAS, and Sir MILES STAPLETON.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 133.
-
- BREWS, Sir THOMAS.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 902.
- Memorandum of, 905.
-
- BROMHOLM, JOHN, Prior of.
- _To_ John Paston, 431, 972.
-
- BROMHOLM, NICHOLAS, Prior of.
- _To_ William Paston, 8.
-
- BROMHOLM, ROBERT, Prior of.
- _To_ John Paston, 84.
-
- BROWNE, Dame ELIZABETH.
- _To_ John Paston, 1003.
- Will of, _App._ 6.
-
- BROWNE, Sir GEORGE.
- _To_ John Paston, 694.
-
- BROWNE, ROBERT.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 422, 711.
-
- BUCKINGHAM, HUMPHREY, Duke of.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 65.
-
- BURTON, J.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 444.
-
-
- CAISTER CASTLE, Besiegers of.
- _From_ Writtill, 726.
-
- CAISTER COLLEGE.
- Foundation of, 571.
-
- CALLE, RICHARD.
- _To_ Paston, John, Senior, 152, 458, 485, 492, 498, 499, 507, 522,
- 523, 524, 538, 558, 568, 593.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 587, 663, 712, 717.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, the younger, 487, 1067, 1068.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 464, 820, 955.
- _To_ Paston, Margery, 713.
- _From_ Paston, John (to Calle and others), 540, 601, 575, 591.
- Bill of Costs of, 788.
-
- CALL, ROBERT.
- _To_ John Paston, 420.
-
- CALTHORPE, W.
- _To_ John Paston, 367.
-
- CANON, THOMAS, the elder, of Mekyll Pagrave.
- _To_ J. Paston, 281.
-
- CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, (JOHN STAFFORD).
- _From_ John Hauteyn, 63.
-
- CHAMBRE, ELEANOR.
- _To_ William Paston, 45.
-
- CHAMBERLAIN, Sir ROGER.
- _To_ Agnes Paston, 64.
-
- CHANCELLOR, the LORD.
- _From_ John Paston, 530.
-
- CHEDWORTH, JOHN, Bishop of Lincoln.
- _To_ John Paston, 302.
-
- CLARENCE, GEORGE, Duke of.
- _From_ Edward IV., 719.
-
- CLERE, EDMUND.
- _To_ John Paston, 270.
-
- CLERE, ELIZABETH.
- _To_ Paston, John, 94, 114, 447.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 654.
-
- CLERE, ROBERT.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1023.
-
- CLOPTON, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 209, 242, 243.
-
- COKE, WILLIAM, and others.
- _From_ Sir John Fastolf, 107.
-
- COLE, WILLIAM and others.
- _From_ Sir John Fastolf, 104.
-
- COOK, JOHN.
- _From_ W. Coting, 697.
-
- COTING, W.
- _To_ Cook, John, 697.
- _To_ Paston, John, 89.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 445.
-
- CRANE, ALICE.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 296.
-
- CRANE, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 121, 285.
-
- CRESSINGHAM MANOR, 961.
-
- CROFT, RICHARD.
- _From_ John Paston (the younger), 989.
-
- CROMWELL, Lord.
- _To_ John Paston, 313.
-
- CROWMER, ROBERT.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1060.
-
- CRYNE, T.
- _To_ John Paston, 980.
-
-
- DALLING, WILLIAM.
- Petition of, 25.
-
- DAMME, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, 95.
- _To_ Paston, John (from Damme and Gresham), 151.
-
- DANIEL, THOMAS.
- _From_ Rob. Wenyngton, 90.
-
- DARCY, ROGER, and GILES ALYNGTON.
- _From_ William Makefyrr, 1078.
-
- DAUBENEY, J.
- _To_ Paston, John, 521.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 1022.
- _From_ Lampet, Ralph, 542.
- _From_ Paston J. (to Daubeney and others), 575, 591.
-
- DAUNE, CICELY.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 679.
-
- DAVERSE, T.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 660.
-
- DAVY, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 433.
-
- DEBENHAM, TYMPERLEY, and WHITE.
- _To_ John Paston, 189.
-
- DENYES, THOMAS.
- _To_ Paston, John, 123, 141, 181, 239, 244, 245, 454, 455.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 463.
-
- DOLLAY, R.
- _To_ John Paston, 248.
-
- DORY, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 353.
-
- DOWBIGGING, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 506.
-
- DOWNYNG, JOHN.
- _To_ Edmund Paston, 991.
-
- DURHAM, Bishop of (JOHN SHERWOOD).
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1040.
-
-
- EBESHAM, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 695.
-
- EDINGTHORPE, Parson of.
- _To_ ----, 18.
- _To_ William Sewardby, 3.
-
- EDWARD IV.
- _To_ Clarence, Warwick, and Archbishop Nevill, 717.
- _To_ Fynys, Sir Robert, 693.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 683, 698.
- _To_ Swan, William, 758.
- _To_ Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, 641.
- _From_ Paston, John, Senior, 569.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 879.
-
- ELIZABETH, Queen of Henry VII.
- _To_ Earl of Oxford, 1020.
-
- ERRANDS to Marlingford, 940.
-
- ESTGATE, JOHN.
- _To_ ----, 602.
-
- EYE, Bailiffs, etc. of.
- _To_ John, Duke of Suffolk, 760.
-
-
- FASTOLF, Sir JOHN.
- Memoranda by, 159, 166.
- Claims against the Crown, 309, 310.
- _To_ Berney, John, and Thomas Howes, 164, 171, 174.
- _To_ Berney, Howes, and Shipdham, 203.
- _To_ Berney, John, and Henry Inglose, 39.
- _To_ Berney, Paston, and Howes, 204.
- _To_ Bocking or Barker for J. Paston, 318.
- _To_ Fastolf, John, and John Kirteling, 97.
- _To_ Filongley, Henry, and John Paston, 271.
- _To_ Howes, Thomas, 122, 125, 130, 138, 153, 162, 186, 188, 202,
- 205, 251.
- _To_ Howes and W. Barker, 144.
- _To_ Howes and J. Bocking, 160, 161, 142.
- _To_ Howes, Bocking, and Shipdham, 156.
- _To_ Howes, W. Coke, and W. Shipdham, 107.
- _To_ Howes, W. Cole, and W. Shipdham, 104.
- _To_ Howes, Th. Green, and Shipdham, 137.
- _To_ Howes, Jenney, and Bocking, 158.
- _To_ Molyneux, Nich., 304.
- _To_ Norfolk, Duke of, 277, 278.
- _To_ Paston, John, 92, 261, 266, 269, 272, 277, 279, 286, 289, 290,
- 293, 298, 307, 312, 318, 321, 323, 329, 335, 336, 337, 341, 349,
- 350, 351, 357, 380.
- _To_ Paston, Molyneux, and West, 319.
- _To_ Paston and Yelverton, 296.
- _To_ Paston and Howes, 376.
- _To_ Scrope, Stephen, 360.
- _To_ Waller, Ric., 264.
- _To_ Whytyngham, Lady, 317.
- _To_ Yelverton, W., 359.
- _From_ Bingham, Ric., 308.
- _From_ Bocking, John, 322.
- _From_ Bourchier, Archbishop, 326.
- _From_ Filongley, Henry, 340.
- _From_ Howes, Th., 192.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 168.
- _From_ Paston, J., and T. Howes, 368.
- _From_ Worcester (Botoner), W., 364, 365.
- _From_ Yelverton, W., 154.
- Will of, 385, 386, 387.
- Will of, depositions touching, 565.
- Will of, examinations touching, 606, 639.
- Inventory of Goods, 388.
- Wardrobe of, 389.
- College of, 390, 752.
- Goods of, 638.
- Lands of, 750.
- Sir J. F. and John Paston, 392.
- _See also_ Paston, William, son of the Judge.
-
- FASTOLF, JOHN, and JOHN KIRTELING.
- _From_ Sir John Fastolf, 97.
-
- FELBRIGGE, Sir JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 625.
-
- FENN, HUGH.
- _To_ Paston, John, 277, 328.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 682.
-
- FILONGLEY, HENRY.
- _To_ Sir J. Fastolf, 340.
-
- FILONGLEY, HENRY, and JOHN PASTON.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 271.
-
- FILONGLEY, HENRY, J. PASTON, and YELVERTON.
- _From_ J. Bocking, 396.
-
- FITZHUGH, ALICE, Lady.
- _To_ John Paston, 1008.
-
- FITZWALTER, JOHN, Lord.
- _To_ Paston, John, 1011.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 1024, 1025.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 1042.
-
- FRENCH PRISONERS, Report of, 512.
-
- FUNERAL EXPENSES of Lady Katherine Howard, 622.
-
- FYNYS, Sir ROBERT.
- _From_ Edward IV., 693.
-
-
- GLOUCESTER, RICHARD, Duke of.
- _To_ Lord Nevill, 992.
-
- GLOYS, JAMES.
- _To_ Paston, Jon, 81, 178, 179, 300, 482.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 650.
- _From_ Margaret Paston, 825.
-
- GNATESHALE, THOMAS.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 634, 635.
- _From_ Lord Scales, 76.
-
- GOLDEWELL, NICHOLAS.
- _From_ William Paston, 937.
-
- GRANT from the Crown, 473.
-
- GRENE, THOMAS.
- _To_ William Yelverton, 651.
- _From_ Fastolf (to Grene and others), 137.
-
- GRESHAM, Tenants of.
- _From_ Lord Molynes, 86.
-
- GRESHAM, JAMES.
- _To_ Damme, Simon, 670.
- _To_ Paston, John, 74, 96, 127, 129, 131, 146, 147, 198, 303, 325,
- 348, 460, 513, 545, 555.
- _To_ Paston, J. (from Gresham and J. Damme), 151.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 771.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 546.
- _To_ Paston, William, 51.
- _To_ White, Master, 128.
- _From_ Paston, J., 136.
- _From_ Paston, J., to Margaret Paston, James Gresham, and Calle,
- 661.
-
- GREY of Hastings, EDMUND, Lord.
- _To_ J. Paston, 250.
- _From_ J. Paston, 252.
-
- GRIGGS, T.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1029.
-
- GYNE, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, 29.
- _To_ Paston, Will., 52.
-
-
- H. B. of Lincoln.
- _To_ Anonymous, 405.
-
- HANSSON, CHRISTOPHER.
- _To_ J. Paston, 419.
-
- HARWARD, WILLIAM.
- _From_ Elizabeth, Countess of Surrey, 1005.
-
- HARWELLBURY, STANSTED and, 1000.
-
- HARYSON, LUMEN.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1041.
-
- HASTINGS, Lord.
- _To_ Middleton, Sir John of, and Sir J. Paston, 839.
- _To_ Paston, John, 847, 848.
- _From_ John Paston, 886.
-
- HAWTE, JAMES.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 714.
-
- HAWTEYN, JOHN.
- Deposition against, 46.
- _To_ Stafford, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 63.
- Oxnead, 50.
-
- HELLESDEN, Duke of Suffolk's attack on, 615.
-
- HENRY VI.
- _To_ Nedham, John, and John Littleton, 411.
- _To_ Paston, John, 139.
- _From_ Richard, Duke of York, 143.
- Memorial to, 282.
-
- HENRY VII.
- _To_ Oxford, Earl of, 1036, 1046.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John, 1010, 1066.
-
- HERLYNG, JOHN, of Basyngham.
- Petition of, to 'Lady' Paston, 678.
-
- HERT, Sir THOMAS.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 990.
-
- HEVENINGHAM, Sir JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, Senior, 404.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 191.
-
- HEYDON, Sir HENRY.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1056.
-
- HEYDON, TUDDENHAM and, Oppressions of, 176.
-
- HOWARD, Sir JOHN, 658, 669.
- _From_ Duke of Norfolk, 668.
-
- HOWARD, Lady KATHERINE, 622.
-
- HOWYS, Sir THOMAS.
- _To_ Bourchier, Cardinal, 688.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J., 192.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J. (from Howes and Paston), 368.
- _To_ Paston, John, 259, 263, 267, 268, 273, 509.
- _From_ Beauchamp, Lord, 479.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir J., 122, 125, 130, 138, 153, 162, 186, 188, 202,
- 205, 251.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir J, (to Howes and Paston), 376.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir J. (to Howes and others), 104, 107, 137, 144,
- 156, 158, 160, 161, 164, 171, 173, 174, 203, 204.
- Declaration of, 672.
-
- HUNGERFORD, Lord, and ROBERT WHITYNGHAM.
- _To_ Margaret of Anjou, 480.
-
-
- INGLOSE, HENRY, and JOHN BERNEY.
- _From_ Sir John Fastolf, 39.
-
- INGHAM, WALTER.
- Petition of, 238.
-
- INVENTORY, AN, 1079.
- _See also_ Plate.
-
-
- JEFFREYS, THOMAS.
- _From_ Duke of Suffolk, 997.
-
- JENNEY, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 294, 295.
-
- JENNEY, WILLIAM.
- _To_ J. Paston, 384, 443.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf (to Jenney and others), 158.
-
- JERMYN, JOHN.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 167.
-
- JERNYNGHAM, JOHN.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 369.
-
- JERSEY, Bailiff and Jurats of.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 68.
-
- JOYE, WILLIAM, and WILLIAM PASTON, 49.
-
- JULLYE.
- _To_ his Father, 959.
-
-
- KELA, THOMAS.
- _To_ John Paston, 899.
-
- KEMP, Cardinal, Lord Chancellor.
- Petition to, 218.
-
- KENDAL, Sir JOHN.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1069.
-
- KENDAL, JOHN.
- _To_ William Paston, 1076.
-
- KING, JOHN.
- _From_ Paston, William, 970.
- _From_ George, servant to William Paston, 971.
-
- KNAPTON, Manor of, 960.
-
- KNIVET, Sir WILLIAM, and others.
- _From_ Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk, 1061.
-
- KYLLYGREWE, ROBERT.
- _To_ Ric. Wasse, 1083.
-
-
- LAMPET, RALPH.
- _To_ Daubeney, his cousin, 542.
- Testimony of, 541.
-
- LANGLEY, Abbot of.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 549.
- _To_ Stokes, John, 407.
-
- LEDHAM, ROBERT.
- Information against, 241.
-
- L'ESTRANGE, ROGER.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1054.
-
- LETHUM, ROBERT.
- _To_ John Paston, 459.
-
- LIGHTFOOTE, RICHARD, and WILLIAM PASTON.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 1071.
-
- LINCOLN, JOHN CHEDWORTH, Bishop of.
- _To_ John Paston, 302.
-
- LITTLETON, THOMAS, and JOHN NEDHAM.
- _From_ Henry VI., 411.
-
- LOMNER, WILLIAM.
- _To_ John Paston, 120, 190, 402, 465, 963.
-
- LOVEL, JOHN, Lord.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 381.
-
- LYNG, Sir T.
- _To_ Sir J. Paston, 1058.
-
- LYNSTED, THOMAS.
- _From_ William Paston, 948.
-
-
- MAKEFYRR, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Roger Darcy and Giles Alyngton, 1078.
-
- MALDEN, Bailiff of.
- _From_ James Arblaster, 808.
-
- MARGARET of Anjou.
- _From_ Lord Hungerford and Robert Whityngham, 480.
-
- MARHAM, PETER.
- _To_ William Paston, 957.
-
- MARLINGFORD.
- Manor of, 953.
- Errands to, 940.
-
- MARYOT, JOHN.
- _To_ William Paston, 54.
-
- MAUTBY, BAILIFF of.
- _From_ William Paston, 1033.
-
- MAUTBY, EDWARD.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 653.
-
- MEMORANDA, 954, 1084.
-
- MEMORANDA for PROSECUTIONS, 175.
-
- MIDDLETON, Sir JOHN of, and Sir J. PASTON.
- _From_ Lord Hastings, 839.
-
- MOLYNES, LORD.
- _To_ the Gresham Tenants of, 86.
- _To_ Winchester, Bishop of, 79.
-
- MOLYNEUX, NICH.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 304, 319.
-
- MOWTH, Friar JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 628.
-
- MUNDEFORD, ELIZABETH.
- _To_ John Paston, 502.
-
- MUNDFORD, OSBERT.
- _To_ J. Paston, 208, 378.
-
-
- NAUNTON, WILLIAM.
- _To_ John Paston, Senior, 486.
-
- NEDHAM, JOHN, and THOMAS LITTLETON.
- _From_ Henry VI., 411.
-
- NEVILL, LORD.
- _From_ Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 992.
-
- NEVILL, G., Archbishop of YORK.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 709.
- _From_ Edward IV., 719.
-
- NORFOLK, Authorities in.
- _From_ Yorkist Lords, 410.
-
- NORFOLK, Gentlemen of.
- _To_ the Sheriff, 211.
-
- NORFOLK, Parties in, 219.
-
- NORFOLK, Sheriff of.
- _To_ King and Council, 214.
- _From_ Gentlemen of Norfolk, 211.
- _From_ Paston, J., 212.
-
- NORFOLK, JOHN MOWBRAY, Third Duke of.
- Proclamation by, 210.
- _To_ J. Paston, 58, 148, 150.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir J., 277, 278.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 134.
- Petition against the Duke of Somerset, 230.
-
- NORFOLK, CATHERINE, Duchess of.
- _To_ J. Paston, 60.
-
- NORFOLK, ELEANOR, Duchess of.
- _To_ Beaumont, Viscount, 382.
- _To_ Paston, J., 288.
-
- NORFOLK, JOHN MOWBRAY, Fourth Duke of.
- _To_ Besieged at Caister (passports), 730, 731.
- _To_ Howard, Sir John, 668.
- _To_ Paston, John, Senior, 548.
- _To_ Paston, John, the youngest, 614.
- _From_ Paston, John, 824.
-
- NORFOLK, Duke of, his Council.
- _From_ Lord Scales, 706.
-
- NORFOLK, JOHN HOWARD, Duke of.
- _To_ John Paston, 994, 1002.
-
- NORFOLK, ELIZABETH, Duchess of.
- _To_ Knivet, Sir William, and others, 1061.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 1064.
-
- NORMAN, EDMUND.
- Will of, 57.
-
- NORTHWOOD or NORWODE, JOHN.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 78.
- _From_ J. Paston, 225.
-
- NORWICH, W., Bishop of.
- _To_ W. Yelverton, 441.
-
- NORWICH, JOHN, Prior of.
- _To_ ----, 1013.
- _From_ Sir Walter Blount, 573.
-
-
- OCLEY, WILLIAM.
- _To_ William Paston, 1088.
-
- OGARD, Dame ALICE.
- _To_ John Paston, 327.
-
- OSBERN, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 193, 215.
-
- OUTRAGES, Information of, 217.
-
- OXFORD, JOHN, Twelfth Earl of.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir J., 168.
- _To_ Jermyn, J., 167.
- _To_ Norfolk, Duke of, 134.
- _To_ Paston, J., 118, 124, 132, 149, 163, 437, 438, 456.
- _To_ Stapleton, Sir M., and Th. Brews, 133.
- _From_ Paston, J., 240.
-
- OXFORD, ELIZABETH, Countess of.
- _To_ J. Paston, 232, 233, 234.
-
- OXFORD, JOHN, Thirteenth Earl of.
- _To_ Bedinfield, Sir Edmund, 1015.
- _To_ a Lady, 775.
- _To_ Paston, Edmund, 1034.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John (the elder), 686, 696.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John (the younger), 1012, 1021, 1032,
- 1037, 1038, 1045, 1047, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1072.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, and another, 1065.
- _To_ Spilman, Henry, and others, 770.
- _To_ Vere, Thomas, 769.
- _From_ Elizabeth, Queen of Henry VII., 1020.
- _From_ Henry VII., 1036, 1046.
-
- OXFORD, STEWARD of Earl of.
- _To_ 'Black Knight,' 1073.
-
- OXFORD, MARGARET, Countess of.
- _To_ John or Sir John Paston, 1009, 1070.
-
- OXNEAD PARSONAGE, 934, 943.
-
- OXNEAD and FRIAR HAWTEYN, 50.
-
-
- PAINTER'S WORK, 756.
-
- PAMPYNG, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, Senior, 481, 559.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 751.
- _From_ John Paston to Pampyng and others, 540.
-
- PASSPORT.
- _To_ Besieged on surrender of Caister, 730.
-
- PASTON, Land in, 48.
-
- PASTON, Vicar of.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 852, 853.
-
- PASTON, AGNES.
- _To_ Paston, Edmund, 62.
- _To_ Paston, John, 93, 105, 194, 195, 196, 207, 222, 227, 237, 363,
- 493.
- _To_ Paston, William, 34.
- _From_ Chamberlain, Sir Roger, 64.
- _From_ Poynings, Elizabeth, 374.
- _From_ Reynolds, William, of Crowmer, 231.
- _From_ Williamson, Sir Robert, 503.
- 'Errands to London of A. P.,' 362.
- Will of, 644, 645.
-
- PASTON, Dame AGNES, Widow of
- the Second Sir John.
- Will of, _App._ 9.
-
- PASTON, AGNES and WILLIAM.
- Manors of, 919.
-
- PASTON, CLEMENT, Father of the Judge.
- Will of, _App._ 1.
-
- PASTON, CLEMENT, Son of the Judge.
- _To_ J. Paston, 430, 461, 478, 484, 557, 564, 627.
-
- PASTON, EDMUND, Son of the Judge.
- _To_ John Paston, 69, 789, 870.
- _From_ Agnes Paston, 62.
- Will of, 85.
-
- PASTON, EDMUND, Son of John.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John, the younger, his brother, 789, 952,
- 1056.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 975.
- _To_ Paston, William, his brother, 974.
- _From_ Downyng, John, 991.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 1034.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 836.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John (to him and John Paston), 873.
- _From_ Paston, William, his brother, 969.
-
- PASTON, JOHN, Son of the Judge.
- _To_ ----, 213, 508.
- _To_ Chancellor, the Lord, 530.
- _To_ Edward iv., 569.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir John (from him and Howes), 368.
- _To_ Gloys, Jas., 301.
- _To_ Gresham, Jas., 136.
- _To_ Grey, Edmund, Lord of Hastings, 252.
- _To_ Norfolk, Sheriff of, 212.
- _To_ Norwode, John, 225.
- _To_ Oxford, Earl of, 240.
- _To_ Pampyng, Calle, and Wykes, 540.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 659, 700, 741.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 408, 412, 468, 475, 535, 595, 600, 609.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, and others, 575, 591, 601.
- _To_ Radclyff, John, of Attylburgh, 624.
- _To_ Southwell, Richard, 440.
- _To_ Suffolk, Duke of, 534.
- _From_ Anonymous, 56, 80, 145, 495, 574, 1082.
- _From_ Anonymous (to Paston and Yelverton), 414.
- _From_ Arblaster, Jas., 636.
- _From_ B. D. M. S., 631.
- _From_ Balkey, T., 1081.
- _From_ Barker, Will., 379.
- _From_ Berney, John, 199, 470, 471.
- _From_ Berney, John (to Paston and Rokewode), 467.
- _From_ Berry, Henry, 556.
- _From_ Bocking, John, 330, 331, 334, 345, 354.
- _From_ Bocking, John (to Paston and others), 396.
- _From_ Boleyn, Sir Geoffrey, 428.
- _From_ Botoner, W. _See_ Worcester.
- _From_ Bourchier, Archbishop, 344.
- _From_ Brackley, Friar. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Bromholm, John, Prior of, 431.
- _From_ Bromholme, Robert, Prior of, 84.
- _From_ Calle, Richard. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Call, Robert, 420.
- _From_ Calthorpe, W., 367.
- _From_ Canon, Thos., the Elder, of Mekyll Pagrave, 281.
- _From_ Clere, Edmund, 270.
- _From_ Clere, Elizabeth, 94, 114, 447.
- _From_ Clopton, John, 209, 242, 243.
- _From_ Cotyng, W., 89.
- _From_ Crane, John, 121.
- _From_ Cromwell, Lord, 313.
- _From_ Damme, John, 95.
- _From_ Damme, John, and J. Gresham, 151.
- _From_ Daubeney, J., 521.
- _From_ Davy, John, 433.
- _From_ Debenham, Tymperley, and White, 189.
- _From_ Denyes, Thomas, 123, 141, 181, 239, 244, 245, 454, 455.
- _From_ Dollay, R., 248.
- _From_ Dory, John, 353.
- _From_ Dowbigging, John, 506.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir John. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir John (to Paston and others), 204, 271, 275, 319,
- 376.
- _From_ Felbrigge, Sir John, 625.
- _From_ Fenn, Hugh, 324, 328.
- _From_ Gloys, Jas., 81, 178, 179, 300, 482.
- _From_ Gresham, Jas. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Grey (of Hastings), Edmund, Lord, 250.
- _From_ Gyne, John, 29.
- _From_ Hansson, Christopher, 419.
- _From_ Henry VI., 139.
- _From_ Heveningham, Sir John, 494.
- _From_ Howes, Thomas, 259, 263, 267, 268, 273, 347, 509.
- _From_ Jenney, John, 294, 295.
- _From_ Jenney, William, 384, 443.
- _From_ Lethum, Robert, 459.
- _From_ Lincoln, John Chedworth, Bishop of, 302.
- _From_ Lomner, William, 120, 190, 402, 465.
- _From_ Mowth, Friar John, 628.
- _From_ Mundeford, Elizabeth, 502.
- _From_ Mundeford, Robert, 208, 378.
- _From_ Naunton, William, 486.
- _From_ Norfolk, third Duke of, 58, 148, 150.
- _From_ Norfolk, fourth Duke of, 548.
- _From_ Norfolk, Catherine, Duchess of, 60, 288.
- _From_ Ogard, Dame Alice, 327.
- _From_ Osbern, John, 193, 215.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 118, 124, 132, 149, 163, 437, 438, 456.
- _From_ Oxford, Elizabeth, Countess of, 232, 233, 234.
- _From_ Pampyng, John, 481, 559.
- _From_ Paston, Agnes. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Clement, 430, 461, 478, 484, 557, 564, 627.
- _From_ Paston, Edmund, 69, 870.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 375, 477, 511, 518, 612, 613.
- _From_ Paston, John, his second son, 532, 533, 552, 586, 633.
- _From_ Paston, Margaret. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, William, his brother, 91, 254, 260, 391, 400, 406,
- 526.
- _From_ Paston, William, and Th. Playter, 448.
- _From_ Payn, John, 126.
- _From_ Playter, Thomas. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Playter, Thomas, and W. Paston, 450.
- _From_ Price, William, 291.
- _From_ R. C. V. C., 550.
- _From_ Reppes, Robert, 36.
- _From_ Russe, John, 333, 476, 515, 525, 529, 531, 580.
- _From_ Rysing, John, 588.
- _From_ St. Benet's, Abbot of, 274.
- _From_ Scales, Thos., Lord. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Shotbolt, John, 434.
- _From_ Smythe, John, 453.
- _From_ Southwell, Ric., 206, 262, 632.
- _From_ Sperlyng, G., 398.
- _From_ Sporle, Vicar of, 140.
- _From_ Taverham, Roger, 490, 491.
- _From_ W. C., 516.
- _From_ Warwick, Ric., Earl of, 257.
- _From_ Wayte, William, 142, 170, 172.
- _From_ Willoughby (of Eresby), Robert, Lord, 61.
- _From_ Windsor, Henry, 332, 370, 483.
- _From_ Wingfield, Sir John, 439.
- _From_ Worcester (or Botoner), W. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Wychyngham, Edmund, 220.
- _From_ Wykes, John, 514.
- _From_ Wymondham, John, 619.
- _From_ Yelverton, William, 66.
- _From_ York, Richard, Duke of, 256.
- Petitions of, 59, 102, 135, 524, 575, 590.
- Expenses of, 373.
- Outlawry of, 572.
- Funeral of, 637.
- J. P., and Margaret Paston, 43.
- Fastolf, Sir J., and J. P., 392.
-
- PASTON, or WORTES, JOHN, 11, 14.
-
- PASTON, JOHN, eldest son of John Paston, Senior (Sir John in 1463).
- _To_ Anne, Mistress, 687.
- _To_ Beauchamp, Lord, 674.
- _To_ Edward IV., 879.
- _To_ Paston, Edmund, his brother, 836.
- _To_ Paston, John, his father, 375, 477, 511, 518, 612, 613.
- _To_ Paston, John, his brother, 655, 662, 665, 691, 703, 715, 729,
- 742, 753, 762, 781, 782, 798, 800, 812, 813, 826, 830, 831, 832,
- 833, 834, 841, 842, 843, 858, 860, 861, 864, 881, 883, 884, 888,
- 892, 900, 903, 909, 912, 914, 929, 936.
- _To_ Paston, John, and Edmund, 873.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, his mother, 652, 725, 736, 774, 795, 837,
- 846, 856, 857, 865, 875, 889, 891, 893, 911, 916, 930, 956.
- _To_ Townsend, Roger, 699.
- _To_ Writtill, Master, 722, 723.
- _From_ Anonymous, 690.
- _From_ Bedingfield, Edmund, 918.
- _From_ Brews, Sir Thomas, 902.
- _From_ Browne, Robert, 429, 711.
- _From_ Calle, Richard, 487, 587, 663, 712, 717.
- _From_ Daubeney, John, 1022.
- _From_ Daune, Cecily, 679.
- _From_ Daverse, T., 660.
- _From_ Ebesham, William, 695.
- _From_ Edward IV., 683, 698.
- _From_ Fenn, Hugh, 682.
- _From_ Gloys, Sir James, 650.
- _From_ Gresham, James, 771.
- _From_ Hastings, Lord (to Sir John of Middleton and Sir John
- Paston), 839.
- _From_ Hawte, James, 714.
- _From_ Langley, Abbot of, 549.
- _From_ Nevill, G., Archbishop of York, 709.
- _From_ Osbern, John, 819.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of, 686, 696.
- _From_ Pampyng, John, 751.
- _From_ Paston, John (his father), 659, 700, 741.
- _From_ Paston, John, the youngest. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Margaret. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Walter, 945.
- _From_ Paston, William, 664, 854.
- _From_ Pecock, William, 786, 921, 922.
- _From_ Poynings, Elizabeth, 692.
- _From_ Pympe, John, 906, 907, 908.
- _From_ Reynforth, Constance, 928.
- _From_ Sporle, Tenants of, 844.
- _From_ Strange, J., 657.
- _From_ Whetley, J., 932.
- _From_ Whynbergh, Robert, 880.
- _From_ Worcester, W., (Botoner), 927.
- _From_ Wykes, John, 598, 626.
- Deeds of, 785.
- Will of, 920.
-
- PASTON, JOHN, the youngest (Sir John in 1487).
- _To_ ----, 449, 967.
- _To_ Brews, Margery, 887.
- _To_ Croft, Richard, 989.
- _To_ Fitzwalter, Lord, 1042.
- _To_ Hastings, Lord, 886.
- _To_ Norfolk, Duke of, 824.
- _To_ Paston, John, his father, 532, 533, 552, 586, 633.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, his brother, 659, 661, 666, 700, 705, 710,
- 716, 732, 735, 737, 740, 741, 746, 747, 793, 796, 801, 802, 804,
- 805, 809, 810, 817, 821, 823, 828, 829, 850, 876, 877, 883, 885,
- 890, 904, 925, 957.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 607, 673, 684, 759, 766, 776, 778, 780, 784,
- 868, 878, 882, 901, 915, 926, 962, 965, 979.
- _To_ Paston, Dame Margery, his wife, 1019.
- _To_ Paston, Will., his brother, and R. Lightfoot, 1071.
- _From_ Anonymous, 789.
- _From_ Brews, Dame Elizabeth, 894, 895, 896, 1017, 1018.
- _From_ Brews, Margery, 897, 898.
- _From_ Bromholm, John, Prior of, 972.
- _From_ Browne, Dame Elizabeth, 1003.
- _From_ Browne, Sir George, 694.
- _From_ Calle, Richard, 1067, 1068.
- _From_ Clere, Robert, 1023.
- _From_ Crowmer, Robert, 1060.
- _From_ Cryne, T., 980.
- _From_ Durham, Bishop of, 1040.
- _From_ Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady, 1008.
- _From_ Fitzwalter, John, Lord, 1011, 1024, 1025.
- _From_ Griggs, T., 1029.
- _From_ Haryson, Lumen, 1041.
- _From_ Hastings, Lord, 847, 848.
- _From_ Henry VII., 1010, 1066.
- _From_ Heydon, Sir Henry, 1056.
- _From_ Kela, Thomas, 899.
- _From_ Kendal, Sir John, 1069.
- _From_ L'Estrange, Roger, 1054.
- _From_ Lomnor, William, 963.
- _From_ Lyng, Sir T., 1058.
- _From_ Norfolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of, 1064.
- _From_ Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of, 994, 1002.
- _From_ Norfolk, John Mowbray, Fourth Duke of, 614.
- _From_ Oxford, Earl of. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Oxford, Margaret, Countess of, 1009, 1070.
- _From_ Paston, Edmund, 789, 952, 1056.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John (to him and Edmund Paston), 873.
- _From_ Paston, Margaret. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Margery, his wife, 923, 982, 983, 999, 1007, 1030.
- _From_ Paston, Walter, his brother, 946.
- _From_ Paston, William, his brother, 939, 942, 1026, 1031, 1039,
- 1053.
- _From_ Paston, William, his son, 1062.
- _From_ R. B., 984.
- _From_ R. L., 783.
- _From_ Southwell, Richard, 867.
- _From_ Suffolk, Duke of, 1006.
- _From_ Suffolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of, 993.
- _From_ Surrey. Earl of, 1043, 1044.
- _From_ Surrey, Elizabeth, Countess of, 1004.
- _From_ Writtill, 728.
- _From_ Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, 1048, 1059.
- J. P. and the surrender of Caister, 731.
- J. P. and Margery Brews, 910.
- J. P. and his uncle William, 966, 998.
- Books of, 987.
-
- PASTON, MARGARET, Wife of John.
- _To_ ----, 597.
- _To_ Brews, Dame Elizabeth, 913.
- _To_ Gloys, Sir James, 825.
- _To_ Paston, John, her husband, 38, 47, 75, 77, 82, 83, 87, 88, 103,
- 106, 180, 182, 183, 184, 187, 197, 201, 216, 221, 224, 226, 228,
- 229, 236, 306, 377, 423, 427, 432, 435, 462, 466, 469, 472, 488,
- 489, 496, 497, 504, 505, 510, 517, 536, 539, 544, 551, 553, 567,
- 578, 579, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 590, 594, 596, 599, 604, 610,
- 611, 616, 617, 620, 630, 761, 792, 811.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, her eldest son, 552, 592, 629, 649, 671, 701,
- 704, 720, 721, 724, 733, 752, 761, 790, 794, 803, 863, 871, 874,
- 917.
- _To_ Paston, John, her second son, 623, 787, 791, 792, 797, 811,
- 814, 816, 862, 866.
- _From_ Alyard, Edmund, 944.
- _From_ Anonymous, 501, 608, 977.
- _From_ Barker, W., 986.
- _From_ Burton, J., 444.
- _From_ Calle, Richard, 464, 820, 955.
- _From_ Clere, Elizabeth, 654.
- _From_ Cotyng, W., 445.
- _From_ Crane, Alice, 296.
- _From_ Denyes, Thomas, 463.
- _From_ Gnatyshale, Thomas, 634, 635.
- _From_ Gresham, James, 546.
- _From_ Herlyng, John, of Basyngham, 678.
- _From_ Hert, Sir Thomas, 990.
- _From_ Jernyngan, John, 369.
- _From_ Mautby, Edward, 653.
- _From_ Paston, Vicar of, 852, 853.
- _From_ Paston, Edmund, 975.
- _From_ Paston, John, her husband, 408, 412, 468, 475, 535, 595, 600,
- 609.
- _From_ Paston, John (to her and others), 591, 601.
- _From_ Paston, John, the eldest son. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, John, the youngest son. _See_ that title.
- _From_ Paston, Walter, her son, 931.
- _From_ Paston, William, 255, 869.
- _From_ Piers, 424, 474.
- _From_ Pykenham, William, 941.
- _From_ Russe, John, 656.
- _From_ Spany, Robert, of Possewyke, 394.
- _From_ Worcester, William, 681.
- _From_ Wykes, John, 576.
- Will of, 978.
- John Paston and M. P., 43.
-
- PASTON, MARGARET, Wife of Edmund.
- Will of, _App._ 8.
-
- PASTON, MARGARET, Wife of Robert.
- Will of, _App._ 5.
-
- PASTON, MARGERY, Daughter of John.
- _From_ Richard Calle, 713.
-
- PASTON, MARGERY, Wife of John Paston the youngest.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John, her husband, 923, 982, 983, 999,
- 1007, 1030.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 1019.
-
- PASTON, ROBERT, of Wiveton.
- Will of, _App._ 4.
-
- PASTON, WALTER, Son of John.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, his brother, 945.
- _To_ Paston, John, his brother, 946.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, his mother, 931.
- Will of, 950.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM, the Judge.
- _To_ ----, 10.
- _To_ the Vicar of the Abbot of Clugny, 20.
- _To_ Worsted, William, and others, 12.
- _From_ Anonymous, 15.
- _From_ Bromholme, Nich., Prior of, 8.
- _From_ Chambre, Eleanor, 45.
- _From_ Cressingham, Ralph, Parson of, 17.
- _From_ Gresham, Jas., 51.
- _From_ Gyney, John, 52.
- _From_ Maryot, John, 54.
- _From_ Paston, Agnes, 34.
- _From_ Willoughby, Robert, Lord, 22.
- _From_ Wotton, William, 55.
- Will of, _App._ 2.
- W. P., and William Joye, 49.
- Instructions to John Staynford, 7.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM, Son of the Judge.
- _To_ ----, Lord, 30.
- _To_ Goldewell, Nicholas, 937.
- _To_ King, John, 970.
- _To_ Lynsted, Thomas, 948.
- _To_ Paston, John, 91, 254, 260, 391, 400, 406, 526.
- _To_ Paston, John (from him and Playters), 450.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 664, 854.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 255, 869.
- _To_ Pope, William, of Bacton, 938.
- _To_ Staynford, John, 7.
- _To_ Walsh, Robert, 958, 964.
- _To_ Waryns, Henry, 949.
- _From_ Brackley, Friar, 403.
- Will of, _App._ 7.
- Plate of, 951.
- W. P. and Sir John Fastolf, 985.
- George, Servant of, to John King, 971.
- _See also_ Paston, Agnes, and William; _and_ Paston, John, the
- youngest.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM, Son of John.
- _To_ Mautby, Bailiff of, 1033.
- _To_ Paston, Edmund, his brother, 969.
- _To_ Paston, John, or Sir John, the youngest, his brother, 939, 942,
- 1026, 1031, 1039, 1053.
- _From_ Andrew, Thomas, 1027, 1028.
- _From_ Barnard, William, 1055.
- _From_ Breton, John, of Hadley, 1086.
- _From_ Paston, Edmund, 974.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John (to him and R. Lightfoot), 1071.
- _From_ Wryght, John, 1085.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM, Son of Sir John the younger.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, his father, 1062.
- _From_ Kendal, John, 1076.
- _From_ Warham, Archbishop, 1075.
-
- PASTON, WILLIAM (uncertain).
- _From_ Marham, Peter, 957.
- _From_ Ocley, William, 1088.
-
- PAYN, J.
- _To_ John Paston, 126.
-
- PECOCK, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 786, 921, 922.
-
- PICKERING, NICHOLAS.
- Will of, 603.
-
- PIERS.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 424, 474.
- _To_ Rokesby, Robert, 425.
-
- PLATE, INVENTORY of, 968.
-
- PLAYTER, THOMAS.
- _To_ Paston, John, 253, 421, 422, 451, 452, 457, 474, 500, 527, 528,
- 537.
- _To_ Paston, John (from William Paston and T. P.), 450.
-
- PLEADINGS in 23 Henry VI., 253.
-
- POPE, WILLIAM, of Bacton.
- _From_ William Paston, 938.
-
- POYNINGS, ELIZABETH.
- _To_ Paston, Agnes, 374.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 692.
-
- PRICE, WILLIAM.
- _To_ John Paston, 291.
-
- _Proclamation against_ Henry Tudor, 1001.
-
- PROSECUTIONS, Memoranda for, 176.
-
- PYKENHAM, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 941.
-
- PYMPE, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 906, 907, 908.
-
- PYRKE, JOHN.
- Will of, _App._ 3.
-
-
- R. B.
- _To_ John Paston, 984.
-
- R. C. V. C.
- _To_ John Paston, the eldest, 550.
-
- R. L.
- _To_ John Paston, 783.
-
- RADCLYFF, JOHN, of Attylborough.
- _To_ John Paston, 624.
-
- REPPES, ROBERT.
- _To_ John Paston, 60.
-
- REYNFORTH, CONSTANCE.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 928.
-
- REYNOLDS, WILLIAM, of Crowmer.
- _To_ Agnes Paston, 231.
-
- RICHMOND, MARGARET, Countess of.
- _To_ ----, 1063.
-
- ROKESBY, ROBERT.
- _From_ Piers, 425.
-
- ROKEWODE, WILLIAM.
- _From_ Berney (to Rokewode and J. Paston), 467.
-
- RONDELLE, MARTIN.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 838.
-
- ROTHWELL, Master.
- _From_ Anonymous, 570.
-
- RUSSE, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, John, 333, 476, 515, 525, 529, 531, 580.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 656.
-
- RYSYNG, JOHN.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 588.
-
-
- SACRED VESSELS, 562.
-
- ST. ALBANS, Battle of, 283, 284.
-
- ST. BENET'S, JOHN MARTIN, Abbot of.
- _To_ John Paston, 274.
-
- ST. FAITH, Monastery of, 976.
-
- SALISBURY, RICHARD, Earl of.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 361.
-
- SCALES LANDS, The, 1035.
-
- SCALES, ANTHONY, Lord.
- _To_ ----, 707.
- _To_ Norfolk, Council of the Duke of, 706.
-
- SCALES, THOMAS, Lord.
- _To_ Gnateshale, Thos., 76.
- _To_ Paston, John, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 246, 342,
- 343.
-
- SCROPE, STEPHEN.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 360.
-
- SEWARBY, WILLIAM.
- _From_ Anonymous, 3.
- _From_ Edingthorpe, Parson of, 3.
-
- SHIPDAM, WALTER or WATKIN.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf (to Shipdam and others), 104, 107, 137, 156,
- 203.
-
- SHOTBOLT, THOMAS.
- _To_ John Paston, 434.
-
- SMYTH, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, Senior, 453.
-
- SOUTHWELL, RICHARD.
- _To_ John Paston, 206, 262, 632, 867.
- _From_ John Paston, 440.
-
- SPANY, ROBERT, of Possewyke.
- _To_ Margaret Paston, 394.
-
- SPERLYNG, G.
- _To_ John Paston, 398.
-
- SPELMAN, Sir HENRY.
- _From_ John Aubry, 718.
-
- SPILMAN, HENRY, and others.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 770.
-
- SPORLE, Vicar of.
- _To_ John Paston, 140.
-
- STAFFORD, JOHN, Archbishop of CANTERBURY.
- _From_ John Hauteyn, 63.
-
- STANSTED and HARWELLBURY, 1000.
-
- STAPLETON, Sir MILES, and THOMAS BREWS.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 133.
-
- STAYNFORD, JOHN.
- _From_ William Paston, 7.
-
- STODELEY, JOHN.
- News Letter of, 235.
-
- STOKE, Battle of, 1016.
-
- STOKESLEY, JOHN.
- _From_ Abbot of Langley, 407.
-
- STRANGE, J.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 657.
-
- SUFFOLK, ALICE, Duchess of, 702.
-
- SUFFOLK, ELIZABETH, Duchess of.
- _To_ John Paston, 993.
-
- SUFFOLK, WILLIAM, Duke of.
- Impeachment of, 101.
- _To_ his son, 117.
-
- SUFFOLK, JOHN, Duke of.
- _To_ Eye, Bailiffs, etc., of, 760.
- _To_ Jeffreys, Thomas, 997.
- _To_ Paston, John, 1006.
- _From_ Paston, John, 534.
- Attack on Hellesdon, 615.
-
- SURREY, ELIZABETH, Countess of.
- _To_ Harward, William, 1005.
- _To_ Paston, John, 1004.
-
- SURREY, Earl of.
- _To_ ----, 1005.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 1043, 1044.
-
- SWAFFHAM, Town of.
- Petition from, 185.
-
- SWAN, WILLIAM.
- _From_ Edward IV., 758.
-
-
- TAILBOYS, WILLIAM.
- _To_ Viscount Beaumont, 100.
-
- TAVERHAM, ROGER.
- _To_ John Paston, 400, 401.
-
- TEWKESBURY, Battle of, 777.
-
- TOWNSEND, ROGER.
- _From_ Sir John Paston, 699.
-
- TUDDENHAM, Sir THOMAS.
- _From_ Richard, Earl of Warwick, 98.
-
- TUDDENHAM and HEYDON.
- Oppressions of, 176.
-
- TUDOR, HENRY.
- Proclamation against, 1001.
-
- TYMPERLEY, DEBENHAM, and WHITE.
- _To_ John Paston, 189.
-
-
- VAUX, JOHN, Parson of Edingthorpe.
- _To_ ----, 18.
- _To_ William Sewarby, 3.
-
- VERE, THOMAS.
- _From_ Earl of Oxford, 769.
-
- VERSES BY A LADY, 988.
-
-
- W. C.
- _To_ John Paston, 516.
-
- WALLER, RICHARD.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 264.
-
- WALSH, ROBERT.
- _From_ William Paston, 958, 964.
-
- WARHAM, Archbishop.
- _To_ William Paston, 1075.
-
- WARYNS, HENRY.
- _From_ William Paston, 949.
-
- WARWICK, RICHARD, Earl of.
- _To_ Paston, John, 257.
- _To_ Tuddenham, Sir Thos., 98.
- _From_ Edward IV., 719.
-
- WASS, RICHARD.
- _From_ Robert Kyllygrewe, 1083.
-
- WAYNFLETE, WILLIAM, Bishop of WINCHESTER.
- _From_ Lord Molynes, 79.
- Advice touching Will of Fastolf, 393.
-
- WAYTE, WILLIAM.
- _To_ John Paston, 142, 170, 172.
- _From_ John Bocking, 169.
-
- WENTWORTH, Sir PHILIP.
- Petition of, 397.
-
- WENYNGTON, ROBERT.
- _To_ Thomas Daniel, 90.
-
- WEST, THOMAS.
- _From_ Sir J. Fastolf, 319.
-
- WHITE, DEBENHAM and TYMPERLEY.
- _To_ John Paston, 189.
-
- WHITE, Master.
- _From_ James Gresham, 128.
-
- WHETLEY, J.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 932.
-
- WHITYNGHAM, ROBERT. _See_ HUNGERFORD.
-
- WHYNBERGH, ROBERT.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 880.
-
- WILLIAMSON, Sir ROBERT.
- _To_ Agnes Paston, 503.
-
- WILLOUGHBY, JOHN.
- _To_ Lord Beaumont, 33.
-
- WILLOUGHBY (OF ERESBY), ROBERT, Lord.
- _To_ John Paston, 61.
-
- WINDSOR, HENRY.
- _To_ Bocking, J., and Worcester, 299.
- _To_ Paston, J., 332, 370, 483.
-
- WINGFIELD, Sir JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 439.
-
- WINGFIELD, THOMAS.
- _From_ Writtill, 727.
-
- WORCESTER (or BOTONER), WILLIAM.
- _To_ ----, 401, 577, 744.
- _To_ Berney, John, 399.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir John, 364, 365.
- _To_ Paston, John, 247, 249, 258, 297, 314, 315, 316, 320, 346, 355,
- 356, 372.
- _To_ Paston, John, and J. Bocking, 1077.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 927.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 681.
-
- WORSTED, WILLIAM, and others.
- _From_ William Paston, 12.
-
- WORTES, or PASTON, JOHN, 11, 14.
-
- WOTTON, WILLIAM, of Pagrave.
- _To_ William Paston, 55.
-
- WRIGHT, JOHN.
- _To_ William Paston, 1085.
-
- WRITTILL, Master.
- _To_ Caister, Besiegers of, 726.
- _To_ Paston, John, 728.
- _To_ Wingfield, Thomas, 727.
- _From_ Paston, Sir John, 722, 723.
-
- WYCHYNGHAM, EDMUND.
- _To_ John Paston, 220.
-
- WYKE, JOHN.
- _To_ Paston, Sir John, 598, 626.
- _To_ Paston, Margaret, 576.
- _From_ Paston, John, 514.
- _From_ Paston, John (to him and others), 540.
-
- WYKES ----.
- Bill for travelling expenses, 1080.
-
- WYMONDHAM, JOHN.
- _To_ John Paston, 619.
-
-
- YARMOUTH, Bailiffs of.
- _To_ Sir John Paston, 1048, 1059.
-
- YELVERTON, WILLIAM, Justice (_Sir William_ in 1461).
- _To_ Bocking, John, 155.
- _To_ Fastolf, Sir John, 154.
- _To_ Paston, John, 66.
- _From_ Anonymous (to Yelverton and Paston), 414.
- _From_ Bocking, J. (to Yelverton and others), 396.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir John, 359.
- _From_ Fastolf, Sir John (to him and Paston), 275.
- _From_ Norwich, W., Bishop of, 441.
- Message of, 618.
-
- YELVERTON, WILLIAM, Grandson of the Judge.
- _From_ Thomas Grene, 651.
-
- YORK, RICHARD, Duke of.
- _To_ Henry VI., 143.
- _To_ Paston, J., 256.
- Indenture with Sir J. Fastolf, 223.
-
- YORKIST LORDS.
- _To_ Norfolk Authorities, 410.
-
-
-
-
-GENERAL INDEX
-
-OF
-
-NAMES, PLACES, SUBJECTS, AND OBSOLETE WORDS
-
-[Entries are ordinarily made under the form of spelling most in
-conformity with modern usage, but in the case of puzzling variants
-cross references are given.]
-
-
- Abbevile, v. 287.
-
- 'Abbey of the Holy Ghost' (Alcock's), i. 323; vi. 66.
-
- Abbot, John, ii. 120.
-
- Abbys, Will., v. 305.
-
- Abergavenny (Bargevenny), Lady, iii. 98.
-
- Acle (Okill), Norfolk, i. 200; ii. 313; iii. 236 (_bis_), 238; v. 136.
-
- Acle (Ocle), Magna et Parva, v. 202.
-
- Acton, Hugh, ii. 212.
-
- Adam, ----, ii. 257.
-
- Adam, John, iv. 66.
-
- Adam, Little, iii. 231.
-
- Adam, Master, ii. 299.
-
- Aeneas Sylvius, afterwards Pope Pius II., i. 58.
-
- Agas, ----, tenant at Cotton, iii. 315.
-
- Akethorpe, Lowestoft, Suffolk, iv. 102, 109, 173, 174, 175, 241, 243,
- 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 148, 189.
-
- Albert the Prodigal, Duke of Austria, i. 89; ii. 205.
-
- Alblastre. _See_ Arblaster.
-
- Albon, John, i. 29.
-
- Albon, Rob., vi. 153.
-
- Alborow, Margaret, i. 306-307, 319; vi. 8.
-
- Alburugh. _See_ Hawteyn, Friar John.
-
- [[entry spelled Hautayne]]
-
- Alcock, John, Master of the Rolls (1471-2); Bishop of Rochester
- (1468-76); Bishop of Worcester (1476-86); Bishop of Ely
- (1486-1500); Lord Chancellor (1485-86), i. 323; vi. 98.
-
- Alderford, Edmund, ii. 29.
-
- Alderiche, Friar John, vi. 179.
-
- Alderton More, Yorkshire, vi. 131.
-
- Alencon, ii. 5; iii. 63.
-
- Alencon, John, Duke of, taken prisoner at battle of Verneuil (1424),
- iii. 50, 59, 64, 73.
-
- Alexander, iii. 135.
-
- Aleyn, Dr., iii. 226, 242; iv. 10, 142, 205; v. 110, 150, 169.
-
- ----, Wife of, v. 159, 164.
-
- Aleyn, John, ii. 172, 232, 233.
-
- Aleynes, ----, Farmer of Fresham, iv. 9, 123.
-
- Alfonso V., King of Arragon, i. 54, 89; ii. 126, 205.
-
- Alford, John, iv. 307.
-
- Alington, Giles, vi. 172.
-
- Alington, John, ii. 307; iv. 150-152.
-
- Alington, Master, iii. 45, 46-47.
-
- Alington, Will., ii. 307; v. 270.
-
- Alisander, ----, iii. 226.
-
- Allen, Thos., clerk of Peter Le Neve, i. 330.
-
- Alman, Rob., ii. 299.
-
- Almayne (German) harness, vi. 173.
-
- Alnwick (Annewyke), Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59, 60, 71.
-
- Alnwick, Will., Bishop of Lincoln, vi. 76, 190.
-
- _Aloyned._ Esloigned, iv. 114.
-
- Alpherde, John, iv. 279.
-
- 'Alredis sone,' ii. 269.
-
- Alunday, Richer, ii. 2.
-
- Alwedyr, ----, vi. 4, 7.
-
- Alyard, Mr. Edmund, i. 306; v. 320; vi. 11-12, 13, 16, 17.
-
- _Alyer, green_, a kind of cloth, v. 307.
-
- Alygh, Ralph, iii. 142.
-
- _Alys._ See _Hales_.
-
- Amasia, iii. 97.
-
- _Amewse_, iii. 214.
-
- Amiens, v. 203.
-
- Amiens (Amyas), Sr. John of, vi. 154.
-
- Ampthill, ii. 325.
-
- Ancell, John, vi. 16.
-
- Andrew, Thos., vi. 206, 207.
-
- Andrew or Andrews, John, ii. 145, 193, 194, 252, 326; iii. 18, 34, 85,
- 91, 95, 105, 112, 120, 121, 133, 222, 227, 228, 245, 248, 309;
- iv. 145, 205; vi. 200.
-
- Andrewe, vi. 113-114, 114-115.
-
- Andrews, Jas., v. 25.
-
- _Anemps_. Anent; towards or before, v. 15.
-
- Angerville, Normandy (Ankyrvile), ii. 8.
-
- Anjou, France, i. 46, 47, 48, 57, 60, 62, 103, 107; ii. 121; iii. 155;
- vi. 83.
-
- Anjou, Charles of, Count of Maine, brother of King Rene, i. 46, 50;
- ii. 123.
-
- Anjou, Margaret of. _See_ Margaret.
-
- Anjou, Rene, Duke of, ii. 123.
-
- Anne, Duchess of Brittany, afterwards Queen of France, vi. 125-127.
-
- Anne, Lady, v. 67.
-
- Anond, John, vi. 152.
-
- Annewyke. _See_ Alnwick.
-
- Anselm, Abbot. _See_ Hulme.
-
- Ante-dated Letters Patent, iii. 88.
-
- Antony, Castle of (_qu._ the Bastile of St. Anthony in Paris ?),
- ii. 7.
-
- Apawys, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- _Apeyr._ Impair, iv. 124, 125.
-
- Appeal of Murder, v. 65, 73.
-
- Appleby (Appylby), John, iv. 269.
-
- Appleyard family, i. 30.
-
- Appleyard, John, iv. 105.
-
- Appleyard (Appulzerd), Nich., of Norwich, ii. 191, 193, 212, 213, 252,
- 253, 261, 266.
-
- _Appointment._ A treaty; terms or conditions laid down, v. 42, 46, 57,
- 58.
-
- Ap Rice (Aprys), David, ii. 27.
-
- Aprys. _See_ Ap Rice.
-
- Arblaster, Agnes, ii. 295.
-
- Arblaster (Alblastre), Jas., i. 190, 276; ii. 150, 294 (_bis_), 295,
- 323; iii. 86, 135, 139, 218, 226, 227, 237; iv. 18, 46, 105, 166,
- 172, 193, 207, 221, 226, 259, 273, 274, 275; v. 41, 88, 148-149,
- 150, 199, 201, 202, 230, 239, 289.
-
- ----, Wife of, iii. 130.
-
- Ardern, Sir Peter, iii. 268; iv. 94.
-
- Arfleet. _See_ Harfleur.
-
- Argenten, Sir William, ii. 46.
-
- Argenton, Normandy, ii. 5.
-
- Arkesay, Parson of, ii. 113; iii. 157.
-
- Arleham, iv. 225.
-
- Armagnac, John, Count of, i. 61; v. 180.
-
- Arnald, Davy, iv. 204.
-
- _Aronde._ Errand, iv. 161.
-
- Arques (Arkes), Normandy, i. 56, 106; iii. 306.
-
- Arragon, King of. _See_ Alfonso V.
-
- Arran, Thomas Boyd, Earl of, v. 144, 147.
-
- Arthern, i. 336.
-
- Arthur, King, iv. 298; vi. 65; Death of, i. 323.
-
- Arthur, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VII., i. 317; vi. 161.
-
- Arundel, Sir John, vi. 118.
-
- Arundel, Sir John, of the West, vi. 151, 187.
-
- Arundel, William Fitzalan, Earl of, i. 176; iv. 217; v. 62.
-
- Ascam, ----, ii. 20.
-
- Ashfield (Aschefylde), ----, iv. 194; v. 38.
-
- Ashton (Ascheton), Ralph, i. 297; iv. 60; v. 243.
-
- Aske, Jane, vi. 37.
-
- Aslak, Walter, i. 32-33; ii. 12-18, 28.
-
- Aslake, ----, v. 201.
-
- Aspall, Sir Robert, i. 193.
-
- Asse la Rebole, ii. 7.
-
- Asshcote, ----, ii. 317.
-
- Assize, Writ of, iv. 22.
-
- Asslie, Kent, iv. 310.
-
- Astley (Astele), ----, iv. 209.
-
- Attaint, iii. 10, 18, 32, 76, 84, 129.
-
- Attcliff, ----, i. 269.
-
- Attcliff, or Hattecliff, Will., v. 85, 181, 184.
-
- Atte Hill, Roger, ii. 42.
-
- Atte More. _See_ More.
-
- Attleborough, Norfolk, i. 202; iii. 80, 153, 155, 162; iv. 214;
- v. 256, 262; vi. 94, 100, 109.
-
- Attlebridge (Attylbrigge), Norfolk, iv. 8.
-
- 'Attrochid,' ii. 123. So Fenn reads the word, which he interprets as
- _attracted_. The reading in the Rolls of Parliament is, however,
- _accroched_.
-
- Atwell, Thom., vi. 56.
-
- At Wessyll. _See_ Entwistle.
-
- Aubre, Adam, ii. 17, 18.
-
- Aubry (Awbry), iii. 286; iv. 231.
-
- Aubry, John, v. 34.
-
- Audeley, Sir James, vi. 102.
-
- Audeley, John, iii. 307.
-
- Audeley, Sir Humphrey, v. 104, 105.
-
- Audeley, Lord, i. 179, 180, 182.
-
- Audeley (Awdley), ----, vi. 118, 187.
-
- Austin (Awstyn), Hugh, iv. 265.
-
- Austria, Duke of. _See_ Albert.
-
- Avranches (Averense), ii. 5.
-
- Awdley. _See_ Audeley.
-
- Awge (?), in France, ii. 6.
-
- Axes, Anne, iii. 146.
-
- 'Ayeseldys wife,' vi. 43.
-
- Aylesham, Norfolk, i. 90; ii. 54, 55, 224, 311; iii. 298; iv. 242.
-
- Aylinton (? Aylmerton), Norfolk, iv. 215.
-
- Aylmerton, Norfolk, i. 254; v. 64. _See_ Aylinton.
-
- Ayscough, Wm., Bishop of Salisbury, i. 76.
-
-
- B. D. M. S., iv. 244.
-
- Baberham (Baburgham), Cambridge, ii. 162.
-
- Babington, Thos., iv. 118 note, 119.
-
- Babthorpe, Ralph of, iii. 28, 30.
-
- Bacon, or Bakon, ----, iv. 40.
-
- Bacon, Edmund, i. 41; ii. 30.
-
- Bacon, Francis, Lord, i. 314.
-
- Bacon, John, senior, ii. 261.
-
- Bacon, John, junior, ii. 261.
-
- Bacon, Margery, i. 41; ii. 30.
-
- Bacon, Maud, i. 41.
-
- Baconthorpe, Norfolk, iv. 67.
-
- Bacton (Baketun, etc.), Norfolk, ii. 10, 33, 34, 63, 70, 263; iv. 80,
- 230; v. 117 (_bis_), 323; vi. 3, 20, 162-163, 190.
-
- Bacton, Vicar of, vi. 188.
-
- Bacton, Adam, Vicar of, vi. 189.
-
- Bacton (Baketon), Edmund, Elizabeth, Margaret, Robert, ii. 67.
-
- Bacton, ----, land of, vi. 20.
-
- Bacton (Bakton), John, ii. 80, 87, 98; iv. 250, 251, 252; v. 209, 221;
- vi. 162-163, 188.
-
- Bacton, Martha, vi. 188.
-
- Bacton, William, ii. 278; v. 63; vi. 189, 192, 193, 198, 199.
-
- Bacton's Place, vi. 162.
-
- Baggeworth, iii. 143.
-
- Bagham, Thos., iii. 4.
-
- Bailey, ----, i. 72.
-
- Bailey, Wm., vi. 167.
-
- Bain, ----, iii. 136.
-
- Bakeney, Joan, iv. 70.
-
- Baker, John, vi. 167.
-
- Baketun. _See_ Bacton.
-
- Bakon. _See_ Bacon.
-
- Bakton. _See_ Bacton.
-
- Bakuile, France, ii. 7.
-
- _Bald batts_, iv. 67.
-
- Balden, Reginald, ii. 72.
-
- Baldeswell, ii. 265.
-
- Baldware, Laurence, Rector of Stockton, ii. 45;
- Parson of Oxnead, ii. 234.
- _See also_ Oxnead.
-
- Baley, Mr. vi. 44.
-
- Balkey, T., vi. 183.
-
- Ball, ----, ii. 135, 244.
-
- Ball, Agnes, ii. 246.
-
- Ball, John, ii. 246; iv. 243.
-
- Ballon (Balon), France, ii. 7.
-
- Baly, Roger, ii. 271.
-
- Bamborough, Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59 (_bis_), 60.
-
- Bampton, Thos., ii. 131.
-
- Banbury, i. 249.
-
- Bang, Henry, ii. 267, 271, 308, 311.
-
- Bange, Austin, i. 331.
-
- Bange, Thos., vi. 166, 167.
-
- Baningham, Rob., iv. 178.
-
- Baningham, Norfolk, iv. 215.
-
- Baningham, Little, vi. 208.
-
- Banyard, ----, iv. 151.
-
- Bapthorp. _See_ Babthorpe.
-
- Barantyn, Drewe, ii. 159.
-
- Barber, Sir William, iv. 308.
-
- Barbour, Henry, iii. 239, 245; iv. 104, 237.
-
- Barbour, John and Cassandra, iii. 3.
-
- Barbour, Philip, vi. 146-147.
-
- Barbour, William, ii. 55.
-
- Bardeslie, Nic., v. 189.
-
- Bardolph, Lady, ii. 134, 191, 192 (_bis_), 213, 216, 252.
-
- Bardolph, Sir Will. Philip, Lord, ii. 19, 57, 145, 209.
- _See also_ Philip.
-
- Barel, John, vi. 80.
-
- Baret. _See_ Barret.
-
- 'Barge of Yarmouth, The,' i. 214; iv. 43, 45, 46.
-
- Barkeley, Ric., vi. 140, 141, 142.
-
- Barker, ----, of Blickling, ii. 245.
-
- Barker, Chas., iii. 237.
-
- Barker, Christopher, iii. 125.
-
- Barker, Harry, ii. 243; v. 250.
-
- Barker, John, v. 86.
-
- Barker, Ric., vi. 57.
-
- Barker, Will., ii. 178, 192, 238, 252; iii. 6 (_bis_), 7, 9, 10, 32
- (_bis_), 33, 41, 66, 69, 72, 73, 76, 93, 104, 105, 109, 110, 111,
- 113, 114, 129, 132, 141-142, 167, 200, 219, 220, 246; iv. 130,
- 257, 293, 294; v. 145, 153, 177, 187, 198, 323; vi. 61, 62, 64,
- 65.
-
- Barkerz Yard, iii. 208.
-
- Barkway (Berkewey), Herts, ii. 162; iii. 135; vi. 100.
-
- Barlee, Nic., vi. 25.
-
- Barly, Mrs., i. 302; v. 274.
-
- Barlyscose, Ralph, iv. 279.
-
- Barnard.
- _See also_ Bernard.
-
- Barnard, ----, Warden of the Grey Friars, Norwich, iii. 209.
-
- Barnard, ----, v. 32.
-
- Barnard, ----, Under-Sheriff of Norfolk, iv. 87.
-
- Barnard, Will., vi. 146-147.
-
- Barnarde, Benet, vi. 185.
-
- Barnet, Battle of, i. 260, 261, 266, 271, 274; v. 99-100.
-
- Barney. _See_ Berney.
-
- Barnham (Bernham) Broom, Norfolk, vi. 57.
-
- Barow, ----, ii. 96, 131, 132, 133.
-
- Barow, Sir Maurice, vi. 187.
-
- Barret, or Barette, ----, Treasurer to the Duke of Norfolk, iii. 7.
-
- Barret, or Baret, Catherine, ii. 39 note 2.
-
- Barret, Thos., ii. 269, 271, 310, 311.
-
- Barret, Will., ii. 2.
-
- Barronners (Berners ?), ----, iii. 301, 302, 303.
-
- Barrow, Walter, v. 104.
-
- Barry, Sir Edmund, ii. 11; vi. 192.
- _See also_ Berry.
-
- Barry or Paston, Agnes. _See_ Paston.
-
- Barry, Arms of, ii. 91.
-
- Barsam, ----, iv. 27.
-
- Bartholomew Fair, v. 109.
-
- Barton, Sir Hen., Alderman of London, ii. 81.
-
- Basingham. _See_ Bessingham.
-
- Bastard, Alice, vi. 200, 201.
-
- Bastard of Burgundy. _See_ Burgundy.
-
- Bastard, Will., vi. 19.
-
- Bastram, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Bastwick, Norfolk, iv. 79, 109; v. 76, 92, 233, 283.
-
- Bataly, Edmund, ii. 68.
-
- Bataly, Will., vi. 17.
-
- Bath Cathedral, i. 27.
-
- Bath, John Stafford, Bishop of (1425-43), ii. 38.
-
- Bath, Knights of the, vi. 151.
-
- Batham Wyly, iii. 72.
-
- Bathe Row, London, iv. 264.
-
- Batilmewe, Ric., iv. 286.
-
- Batryaux, John, iii. 28.
-
- Bawd, Sir Thos., vi. 152.
-
- Bawryte, Sir John, ii. 276.
-
- Baxter, James, ii. 265.
-
- Baxter, John, ii. 41-43.
-
- Baxter, Waryn, ii. 82.
-
- Baxter, Will., iii. 252, 253.
-
- Baxter's Place, ii. 62.
-
- Bayard, a horse, i. 315; vi. 123.
-
- Bayeux, i. 57, 67, 68; ii. 5.
-
- Bayfield, Norfolk, ii. 77.
-
- Bayfield, Allen, iv. 10.
-
- Bayleham (Beylom, Boylom), Suffolk, iii. 133.
-
- Bayonne, i. 95, 120.
-
- Bayton. _See_ Beighton.
-
- Beamond, Hugh, v. 235.
-
- _Bear on hand, to_, ii. 110 note.
-
- Beauchamp, Manor of, vi. 192, 195.
-
- Beauchamp, Ann, ii. 78 note 1.
-
- Beauchamp, John, Lord, Lord Treasurer (1450-2), ii. 200, 328;
- iii. 165, 166, 192, 215, 305-306, iv. 111, 288, 289, 292; v. 20,
- 94; vi. 118.
-
- Beauchamp, Sir Roger, Arms of, vi. 47.
-
- Beaufort, Lady Anne, i. 291; vi. 115 note 2.
-
- Beaufort, Henry, Bishop of Winchester (1405-47); Lord Chancellor
- (1413-17 and 1424-6); Cardinal (1427), i. 33, 47, 51, 142; ii. 27,
- 115.
-
- Beaufort, Lord John, i. 99, 108, 241, 336.
-
- Beaufort, Margaret, i. 61, 62; vi. 207.
-
- Beaufort.
- _See also_ Somerset and Exeter, Dukes of.
-
- Beaulieu (Bewelay) Sanctuary, i. 271, 272; v. 189. [This is Beverley
- in Fenn's modern version.]
-
- Beaumarais, i. 79, 81.
-
- Beaumesnil, France, ii. 7.
-
- Beaumesnil, Robert, Lord of Willoughby and. _See_ Willoughby.
-
- Beaumont, Anne, Countess of, i. 292.
-
- Beaumont (Bemonde), Sir Harry.
-
- Beaumont (Bewmound), France, ii. 7.
-
- Beaumont, John, Viscount (1440-60), i. 63, 68, 134, 171, 189, 201;
- ii. 44, 75-76, 78, 88, 118, 150, 296; iii. 50, 87, 121, 143
- (_bis_), 189.
-
- Beaumont, Wm., iii. 268.
-
- Beccles, Suffolk, ii. 56, 194; iv. 192, 238.
-
- Becham, Henry, iv. 178.
-
- Becham, Sir John, vi. 118.
-
- Becher, John, v. 229.
-
- Beckham, Norfolk, iv. 250, 252, 253; v. 25, 33, 59, 61, 63.
-
- Beckham, East, i. 254; iii. 133; v. 49, 64, 116; vi. 96, 169.
-
- Beckham, West, i. 254; ii. 51; v. 64.
-
- Beckham (Bekkham), ----, iv. 287; v. 213.
-
- Beckingham, Sir Harry, iii. 268.
-
- Bedford, John, Duke of, Uncle of Henry VI. and Regent of France,
- i. 119, 333; ii. 35, 36, 40; iii. 9, 50, 51, 58, 59, 67, 69,
- 70-71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 79, 93, 148, 149; iv. 2, 188, 189.
-
- Bedford, Jaquetta, Duchess of, i. 257, 324; iv. 188, 305; v. 16, 64,
- 85.
-
- Bedford, John, ii. 160.
-
- Bedford, Matt., v. 60.
-
- Bedford, Will, iv. 203; v. 98, 143.
-
- Bedingfield, Family of, i. 284.
-
- Bedingfield, Edmond (knighted 1483), i. 312; v. 143, 181, 262,
- 296-298, vi. 99-100 (_bis_), 101, 130, 136, 143, 149.
-
- Bedston, ----, iv. 261.
-
- Beeston near the Sea, i. 354.
-
- Beeston, Henrietta, i. 331.
-
- Beetley, ii. 305.
-
- Begviles Pasture, Somerton, vi. 55.
-
- Begviles, Winterton, Norfolk, iv. 109, 292; v. 94; vi. 55.
-
- Behelwyn. _See_ Belesme.
-
- Beighton (Beyton or Boyton), Norfolk, i. 196; ii. 192, 193, 199, 234,
- 240; iii. 65, 72, 220; iv. 18 (_bis_), 70, 109, 244, 292; v. 25,
- 92, 136, 234.
-
- Bekarton (Bykerton), John, v. 268, 273, 274 (_bis_), 275.
-
- Bekk, ----, ii. 84, 131, 133.
-
- Bekkes, John a, ii. 51.
-
- Bele, John, ii. 199.
-
- Bele, Master, vi. 20.
-
- Belesme (Behelwyn), Normandy, ii. 7.
-
- Bellacombyr, France, ii. 7.
-
- 'Belle Dame sans Mercy,' i. 323; vi. 65, 66.
-
- Bellingham, Sir Roger, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Belt, ----, i. 316; vi. 152.
-
- Belton, Suffolk, iv. 238, 244.
-
- Belton, Jane, vi. 179.
-
- Belys, ----, iv. 9.
-
- Bemond, Sir Harry, v. 105.
-
- Bemond, Will., vi. 180.
-
- Benchard, Geoffrey, ii. 244.
-
- Bendyssh, John, ii. 173.
-
- Bennes, John, iii. 119.
-
- Bentley, or Bentley Houses, Suffolk, iii. 20, 90, 91, 93, 112, 129,
- 167; iv. 249.
-
- Bentley, Yorkshire, iii. 72.
-
- Benyngfeld, Sir Edmond, vi. 187.
-
- Berdewell, Will., ii. 52.
-
- Berkeley (Barkley), Maurice, i. 249; v. 35, 105; vi. 187.
-
- Berkeley, William, v. 219.
-
- Berker. _See_ Barker.
-
- Berkhamstead, i. 177; iii. 126.
-
- Berkshire, i. 189; iii. 226.
-
- Berkyng, John, ii. 65; iii. 237.
-
- Bermondsey, iii. 173, 191.
-
- Bermondsey Abbey, i. 198, 228; ii. 25; iv. 186.
-
- Bermondsey, Abbot of, iii. 53.
-
- Bermoth, Sir Wm., v. 104.
-
- Bernard (Barnard), v. 32, 161, 238.
-
- Bernard, Long, ii. 323; iii. 5, 85, 93.
-
- Bernard, John, iii. 223, 237; v. 84.
-
- Bernard, Friar John, iv. 237, 271.
-
- Bernard, Sir John, ii. 78.
-
- Bernard, Rob., v. 254.
-
- Berners. _See_ Burneys, Barronners.
-
- Berners, Lord (Sir John Bourchier), i. 336, iii. 267.
-
- Berney, ----, i. 164; ii. 66; iv. 67, 303; v. 32, 163, 198, 199, 215.
-
- Berney, Elizabeth, v. 203.
-
- Berney, John, of Reedham, (_ob._ 1440), ii. 14, 30, 46.
-
- Berney, John, (_ob._ 1460), iii. 222, 223-224, 251, 283.
-
- Berney, John, of Reedham, (_ob._ 1473), i. 287; iii. 222, 238, 244;
- iv. 71, 73, 172; v. 174, 175, 179; Wife of, v. 174.
-
- Berney, John, of Witchingham (_ob._ 1471), i. 204, 206, 212, 267;
- iii. 140, 284, 288 (_bis_), 289, 290 (_bis_), 291-292, 292-293,
- 298; iv. 17, 20, 24, 92, 94, 226; v. 119.
-
- Berney, John (uncertain), i. 31, 184; ii. 50, 93-94, 171, 189, 200,
- 201, 209, 212, 215, 217, 219, 249, 252, 253, 257, 308, 322;
- iii. 36, 203, 208, 217, 237, 241, 242, 248, 263; iv. 79, 93, 122,
- 126, 129, 192, 193; v. 143, 153.
-
- Berney, Osbert, i. 252, 253, 254; v. 45, 57, 60.
-
- Berney, Osborn, v. 147, 316; vi. 53.
-
- Berney, Philip, i. 113; ii. 230, 239, 251, 268, 269, 277, 282, 286,
- 287, 309, 311.
-
- Berneys of Reedham, Arms of, vi. 47.
-
- Bernysdale, v. 185.
-
- Berry and Guienne, Charles, Duke of, v. 216.
-
- Berry, ----, ii. 243.
-
- Berry (Berre), Agnes, i. 30; ii. 11.
-
- Berry, Sir Edmund, i. 30; iv. 253; vi. 19.
- _See also_ Barry.
-
- Berry, Henry, iv. 89-91.
-
- Berton, John, ii. 312.
-
- Berton, Rob., ii. 308.
-
- Berton, Wm., iii. 309.
-
- Berwick-on-Tweed, i. 169, 194; iii. 271.
-
- Bery, Rob., v. 78.
-
- Bery, Thos., ii. 312.
-
- Bery. _See_ Bury St. Edmunds.
-
- Bessingham (Basingham, or Besigham), Norfolk, ii. 51, 187, 287, 290,
- 294; vi. 48.
-
- Best, Roger, v. 39.
-
- Beston, John, ii. 221, 308, 310.
-
- Betchworth Castle, i. 258.
-
- Betele. _See_ Beetley.
-
- Betes, John, ii. 224.
-
- Bethune (Betoyn), v. 287.
-
- Betts, ----, ii. 155, 220-222.
-
- Beueron, S. Jaques de, ii. 5.
-
- _Bever_, drinkables, ii. 229.
-
- Beverley, v. 113.
- _See also_ Beaulieu.
-
- Beylom. _See_ Bayleham.
-
- Bewmalyn, Castle of, France, ii. 7.
-
- Bewmanill. _See_ Beaumesnil.
-
- Bewmound. _See_ Beaumont.
-
- Beyton. _See_ Beighton.
-
- Bible, The, iv. 307.
-
- Bickwod, iii. 17.
-
- Bigg, Thos., i. 126.
-
- Bigot, Mrs., vi. 209.
-
- Billes in Stokesby, iv. 292; v. 76, 94, 283.
-
- Billesdon, Nichol, Chancellor of Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester,
- ii. 27.
-
- Billing, Thos., Sergeant-at-law (1453), Chief Justice of the King's
- Bench (circa 1469), ii. 329, 330; iii. 1-2; v. 195.
-
- Billingford, Norfolk, vi. 133.
-
- Billingford, John, iii. 237; iv. 60.
-
- Billingford (Bylyngeford), Margaret, v. 274, 292.
-
- Billingham, ----, iv. 51.
-
- Billys. _See_ Billes.
-
- Bingham, Rich., Justice of the King's Bench, i. 156; ii. 321; iii. 37,
- 54-55, 109, 121, 142; iv. 77.
-
- Bingham, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Bingham, ----, iv. 44.
-
- Binham, Norfolk, vi. 94.
-
- Bircham (Brytcham), Norfolk, vi. 115.
-
- Birde, Will., vi. 186.
-
- Birlingham, v. 136.
-
- Birmingham (Bermingham), iv. 70.
-
- 'Bishop of Salisbury Inn,' i. 165.
-
- 'Bishop of the other side of the sea,' ii. 96.
-
- Bishop (Busshop), ----, ii. 134; vi. 69.
-
- Bishop (Busshop), Wife of, ii. 188, 216.
-
- Bishop (Byshop), the Attorney, v. 248.
-
- Bishop (Byshop), Nich., ii. 264-265.
-
- Bishop (Byshoppe), Mrs., vi. 59.
-
- Bishops Waltham (Bysshop Waltham), Hants, v. 314.
-
- Biskley, v. 252.
-
- Blackbeard or Whitebeard, ii. 152.
-
- Blackborough Nunnery, i. 256; v. 63.
-
- Blackheath, i. 70, 75, 76, 77, 99; ii. 145, 153.
-
- Black Knight, The (Sir J. P. ?), vi. 168.
-
- Bladsmyth, John, ii. 233.
-
- Blake, ----, ii. 252; iii. 146, 196.
-
- Blake, ----, of the King's house, ii. 212, 248;
- Secretary to the King, ii. 249.
-
- Blake, ----, Bailiff of Swaffham, i. 89; ii. 206, 207, 208, 211, 214,
- 285.
- _See also_ Swaffham.
-
- Blake, John, ii. 276.
-
- Blake, Ric., iii. 263.
-
- Blake, Simon, ii. 217, 264.
-
- Blakeney, Mrs., v. 123.
-
- Blakeney, Norfolk, i. 177; iii. 126, 128; iv. 125.
-
- Blakeney, Carmelite Friars of, ii. 54, 188.
-
- Blakeney, ----, Clerk of the Signet, iv. 47.
-
- Blakette, Walter, iii. 4.
-
- Blakke, ----, iii. 310.
-
- _Blanket Bendes_, ii. 128.
-
- Blaye, i. 95, 122.
-
- Bleaunt, John, iv. 279.
-
- Blennerhasset, Blaundrehasset, or Harsset, Jane, v. 177, 179.
-
- Blennerhasset, John, i. 278; v. 178.
-
- Blennerhasset, Ralph, v. 179.
-
- Blickling, Norfolk, ii. 134, 145, 277, 282; iii. 246; iv. 160; vi. 27.
-
- Blickling (Blykling), ----, i. 240; iv. 282.
-
- Blodwell, John, ii. 27.
-
- Blofield, Norfolk, i. 113; ii. 270, 308, 314; iv. 11, 18, 46, 240,
- 284; vi. 61.
-
- Blofield, Parson of. _See_ Howes, Thos.
-
- [[entry spelled Howys]]
-
- Bloreheath Battle, i. 179, 180, 195.
-
- Bloumvyle, Ric., iii. 297; v. 90.
-
- Blount, Sir James and Sir Thomas, vi. 101, 102, 187.
-
- Blount, Sir Walter, Treasurer of Calais, iii. 267, 312; iv. 117-118.
-
- Bloxham, Master, iv. 268.
-
- Blyant, Simon, vi. 105, 106, 107.
-
- Blythburgh, Suffolk, iv. 269.
-
- Blything Hundred, Suffolk, iii. 85.
-
- Boar's Head, The, Southwark, iii. 132, 224.
-
- Bocher, ----, v. 182.
-
- Bocking (Bokking), John, i. 89, 163, 167, 338; ii. 170, 171, 190, 191,
- 192, 194, 195, 196, 198, 205-206, 209, 210, 212, 233, 252, 253,
- 335; iii. 6, 7, 9 (_bis_), 10, 11, 22 (_bis_), 34, 36, 37, 43, 50,
- 51, 68, 69, 73, 74-76 (_bis_), 79, 84-86, 86-87, 91-92, 102-103,
- 104, 106, 109, 114, 127-128, 132, 196, 197-198, 217, 231, 246;
- iv. 102, 103, 239; v. 322.
-
- Bocking, Nicholas, ii. 134, 149, 188, 200; iii. 3.
-
- Bocking, Sir Wm., v. 322.
-
- Bodham, Norfolk, i. 254; v. 64.
-
- Bodrugan, Sir Henry, i. 281.
-
- _Bogey._ Budge fur, or lambskin with the wool dressed outwards,
- ii. 155.
-
- Bokenham (Bukman, etc.), Wm., Prior of Yarmouth, iii. 162; iv. 73,
- 102, 103, 182, 237.
-
- Bokenham Castle, iii. 81; vi. 190, 195.
-
- Bokenham Ferry, v. 271; vi. 190, 195.
-
- Bokking. _See_ Bocking.
-
- Bokynham, ----, ii. 288, 289.
-
- Bokynham, Edmund, iii. 227.
-
- Bokyngham. _See_ Buckenham.
-
- Boleyn. _See_ Boulogne.
-
- Boleyn, ----, i. 190.
-
- Boleyn, Anne, Lady, i. 274; iv. 270, 276-277; v. 125, 144.
-
- Boleyn, Sir Geoffrey, of London, ii. 277, 279; iii. 9, 226, 246-247.
-
- Boleyn, Thos., v. 32.
-
- Boleyn, Sir Wm., i. 312; vi. 99, 129.
-
- Boll, Harry, vi. 176.
-
- Bolore, France, ii. 7.
-
- Bolt, ----, vi. 43.
-
- Bolte, Henry, iii. 134; vi. 187.
-
- Bolwer, Roger, iii. 286.
-
- Bomstapyll, France, ii. 7.
-
- Bomsted, ----, v. 133.
-
- Bon, Bone, or Bonde, Thos., i. 226-227; ii. 288; iii. 239, 297;
- iv. 128, 169-171.
-
- Bona of Savoy, i. 246.
-
- Bonaventure, The, ii. 51.
-
- Bonde, Wareyn, iii. 91.
-
- Bondes, Wm., ii. 65, 67, 68; iv. 105.
-
- Bongay. _See_ Bungay.
-
- Bonvile, France, ii. 7.
-
- Bonvile, William, Lord, i. 134, 165; ii. 296, 299, 321; iii. 48-50.
-
- Bonwell, v. 299; vi. 192, 195.
-
- Books, vi. 65-67; expense of transcribing, v. 2.
-
- Booth (Bothe), Laurence, Lord Privy Seal, afterwards Bishop of Durham
- and Archbishop of York (1452-1464), i. 172; ii. 329; iii. 108,
- 198; v. 100.
-
- Boothe, Rob., ii. 252.
-
- Booth, Wm., Bishop of Chester, i. 94.
-
- Borceter, Sir John, iii. 269.
-
- _Borde Alisaundre_, vi. 51.
-
- Bordeaux (Burdeux), i. 55, 95, 120-125; iii. 61, 157; iv. 35.
-
- Borges. _See_ Burgess.
-
- Boring (Bouryng), ----, vi. 185.
-
- Borow. _See_ Burgh.
-
- Borret, ----, of Sussex, iii. 307.
-
- _Borrow_ (_Borwe_). A surety, ii. 17.
-
- _Bosartys._ A kind of hawk, vi. 133.
-
- Bosomes or Bosouns, Caister, Norfolk, i. 298; ii. 21; iv. 109, 289,
- 292; v. 77, 94; vi. 74.
-
- Boson, Ric., ii. 21.
-
- Boston, Lincolnshire, ii. 72, 119.
-
- Boswell, ----, iv. 61.
-
- Boswell, Wm., iv. 236, 241-242, 284.
-
- Bosworth Battle, i. 311.
-
- Boteler. _See_ Butler.
-
- Boter town, vi. 185.
-
- Botewright, John, ii. 192, 197, 217.
-
- Bothas (?), ----, vi. 151.
-
- Bothe, Laur. _See_ Booth.
-
- Botill, Rob., Prior of St. John's, i. 157, 336; iii. 13.
-
- Botiller. _See_ Butler.
-
- Botoner. _See_ Worcester, W.
-
- Botraux, Wm., Lord, i. 42.
-
- Bottesford, ----, iv. 203, 204, 205, 206, 207.
-
- Bottisforth, ----, Bailiff of Eye, i. 231.
-
- Bould, Bartholomew, i. 81.
-
- Boules. _See_ Bowles.
-
- Bourbon, Duke of, i. 106.
-
- Boulogne (Boleyn), iv. 57; v. 287.
-
- Bourchier (Bourgchier), Edw., iii. 199.
-
- Bourchier (Bourgchier), Henry, iii. 132.
-
- Bourchier, Henry, Lord (1435-46), Viscount Bourchier (1446-61), Earl
- of Essex (1461-83), Lord Treasurer (1455-6 and 1460), i. 162, 189,
- 259, 281, 298, 336; ii. 206, 325; iii. 4, 31, 92, 108, 132, 299,
- 301, 302, 303, 304; iv. 50, 310; v. 44, 62, 188.
-
- Bourchier, Sir Humph., v. 100.
-
- Bourchier, John. _See_ Fitzwarine, Lord.
-
- Bourchier, Lady, i. 287; v. 194, 198.
-
- Bourchier, Lady Eliz., i. 270; v. 111, 137.
-
- Bourchier, Thos., Bishop of Ely (1443-54), Archbishop of Canterbury
- (1454-86), Lord Chancellor (1455-6, 1460), Cardinal (1467), i. 99,
- 159, 160, 163, 172, 187, 188, 196, 241, 243, 253, 270, 298, 335,
- 336; ii. 253; iii. 2, 9, 14, 24, 37, 49, 50, 52, 71, 72, 79-80,
- 82, 92, 93, 94, 97, 101, 108, 109 (_bis_), 110, 111, 112, 118,
- 127, 132, 166, 192, 206, 210, 249, 291, 292, 294, 316; iv. 103,
- 115, 181, 220, 286, 289, 290, 302, 305; v. 11, 12-13, 20, 44, 55,
- 67, 76, 91, 92, 94, 117, 123, 132, 140, 142, 183, 192, 227, 270;
- vi. 9, 20;
- (called erroneously George), v. 76.
- _See also_ Buckingham, Humph., Duke of, his brethren.
-
- Bourchier, Viscount, i. 172.
-
- Bourg on the Garonne, i. 95, 122.
-
- Bourges, i. 49, 54.
-
- Bowden, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Bowen, Edmund, of the Checker, v. 229, 248, 250, 252.
-
- Bowet, Amye, ii. 9.
-
- Bowet, Henry, Clk., iii. 101.
-
- Bowet, Sir Nichol, iii. 101.
-
- Bowle, John, vi. 152, 162.
-
- Bowles, Manor of, ii. 332-333.
-
- Bowres Place, ii. 278.
-
- Bowser, Master, iii. 233.
-
- Boyle, Lady Charlotte, i. 27.
-
- Boylom. _See_ Bayleham.
-
- Boys, Jane, iii. 260-262.
-
- Boys, John, i. 149; ii. 46; iv. 282.
-
- Boys, Sir Roger, ii. 198.
-
- Boys, Sibilla, Widow of Sir Roger, ii. 248, 279.
-
- Boys, ----, Daughter of, v. 236 note 1.
-
- Boyton. _See_ Beighton.
-
- Bra..., Wm., vi. 65.
-
- Brackley, John, D.D., Grey Friar of Norwich, i. 190, 197, 235, 236;
- ii. 48, 217-218, 300; iii. 95-96, 97, 144-145, 165, 166, 193,
- 195-197, 209-212, 213-214, 220 (_bis_), 221, 226-227 (_bis_), 228,
- 229-230, 231-232, 242-244, 247-248, 256-258 (_bis_), 259, 280,
- 298; iv. 104, 123, 182, 183, 184, 185, 210, 237, 241, 275-276,
- 293.
-
- Bradbury, Thos., Alderman of London, vi. 172.
-
- Bradeleghe, Will. de, ii. 4.
-
- Bradeston (Breydeston or Brayston), Norfolk, i. 95, 114; ii. 11, 137,
- 145.
-
- Bradfield, Wm. de, ii. 2.
-
- Bradlee, Christopher, ii. 267, 308.
-
- Bradshaw, ----, ii. 89.
-
- Bradwell, Suffolk, ii. 193, 194, 199, 234, 235, 240; iii. 20, 54, 65,
- 91, 102, 105, 110, 154, 199; iv. 244, 292.
-
- Braham, John, iv. 289.
-
- Braintree (Brambtre), Essex, vi. 181.
-
- Brampston, Parson of, iv. 256.
-
- Brampton, ----, ii. 157; v. 32.
-
- Brampton, John, v. 123.
-
- Brampton, John, senior, v. 95.
-
- Brampton, Thos., iii. 307; v. 252.
-
- Brancaccio, Thos., Cardinal, Bishop of Tricarico, ii. 22.
-
- Brancaster, Norfolk, iii. 263.
-
- Branch, Henry, iii. 155.
-
- Branch, Margaret, iii. 155, 157.
-
- Branch, Sir Philip, ii. 30; iii. 155, 157.
-
- Brandeston, Norfolk, iv. 292.
-
- Brandeston, Parson of, iv. 167.
-
- Brandon, juxta Barnham Broom, Norfolk, vi. 57.
-
- Brandon, ----, v. 31, 108.
-
- Brandon, Lady, v. 131, 156, 157.
-
- Brandon, Mrs., iv. 30.
-
- Brandon, Rob., v. 241, 251, 252; vi. 99.
-
- Brandon, Sir Rob., vi. 110, 187.
-
- Brandon, Wm., iii. 77; v. 108;
- Sir Wm., i. 276, 294, 297; v. 50, 105, 151, 156, 172, 240, 243, 260.
-
- Brandon, Wm., junior, v. 108; vi. 2.
-
- Branton, Rob., ii. 245.
-
- Brasiour, ----, vi. 57.
-
- Brasted, Kent, Parson of, vi. 209.
-
- Braunford, iii. 90.
-
- Brawnton, ----, ii. 108.
-
- Bray, John, ii. 118.
-
- Bray, Sir Reginald, vi. 98, 158.
-
- Braydeston, or Brayston. _See_ Bradeston.
-
- Braye, ----, iv. 264.
-
- Brayles, Sir Simon, iii. 94.
-
- Braylyes, Sir Jas., iii. 93.
-
- Brayn, ii. 227.
-
- Brayn (or Broyn), ii. 190, 191, 193, 206, 240; iii. 95.
-
- Brayn, Matt., ii. 155.
-
- Brayston, ii. 248, 255, 256 note 2, 257, 265, 273-274, 312, 313;
- iii. 53.
-
- Bregmiles (?), Winterton, v. 76.
-
- Breknok, Davy, iii. 71.
-
- Brele (Brackley ?), Friar, ii. 48.
-
- Brenerig, John, iv. 37.
-
- Brentwood, vi. 181, 182.
-
- Bressingham, Robert, i. 332.
-
- Brest, Brittany, ii. 104; vi. 118, 126.
-
- Bretailles, Louis de, v. 32.
-
- Breton, John, vi. 186.
-
- Breton, Wm., ii. 312.
-
- Bretons, The, iv. 57.
-
- Brewes, Dame Eliz., i. 300; v. 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 271, 272,
- 285, 286, 287, 288, 290, 292, 307, 308, 310; vi. 59, 88, 102-103,
- 103-104.
-
- Brewes (Brewys or Bruce), Margery, married in 1477 to John Paston, the
- youngest, i. 300-303, 306, 307, 310; v. 255, 265, 266, 267, 268,
- 269, 272, 273 (_bis_), 274 (_bis_), 284, 285, 288, 289, 291, 292.
- _See also_ Paston, Margery.
-
- Brewes, Sir Rob., ii. 11.
-
- Brewes, Thos., ii. 163, 164, 275, 276.
-
- Brewes, Sir Thos., i. 300, 301, 302, 337; v. 265, 266, 267, 268, 269,
- 272-273, 274, 275, 275-276, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290,
- 291, 292, 307, 308, 310.
-
- Brewes, Young, iii. 6, 110.
-
- Brews, ----, iv. 151; v. 102.
-
- Brews, Wm., vi. 90, 103, 117-118.
-
- Breze, Pierre de, French general (called Piers Brusy by Lomner),
- i. 49, 174; ii. 147.
-
- Brice, ----, vi. 11.
-
- _Brigaunders or Brigandines_. A kind of coat armour, ii. 128, 155;
- iv. 142.
-
- Brigg, ----, ii. 190, 211; iv. 125, 130.
-
- Brigg, John, iii. 286; iv. 105; vi. 5, 19.
-
- Brigg, Marg., ii. 193, 233; iii. 105.
-
- Brigg, Thos., iii. 227; vi. 208.
-
- Brigge, ----, iv. 125.
-
- Briggeman, ----, ii. 102, 103.
-
- Brigham, ----, v. 198.
-
- Brightlede (Bryghtylhed, Brytyeff, or Brythyeve), ----, i. 218;
- iii. 237; iv. 130, 140.
-
- Brightlede, Rob., iii. 237.
-
- Brisley, Norfolk, iii. 273, 282.
-
- Bristol (Brystow), i. 146, 152; ii. 176, 181, 324; vi. 120.
-
- Bristol Castle, ii. 319.
-
- Bristol, Mayor of, i. 146; ii. 324.
-
- Briston (Bryston), Norfolk, ii. 51; iv. 225.
-
- Briston, Master, v. 72, 123.
-
- Brittany, i. 314, 315; iii. 60, 63; v. 112; vi. 111-112, 118, 125-127;
- Ambassadors of, v. 157; vi. 111.
-
- Brittany, Anne, Duchess of, vi. 125-127.
-
- Brittany, Francis I., Duke of, i. 52, 53, 54, 56; ii. 126.
-
- Brittany, Francis II., Duke of, iv. 35; v. 157; vi. 81, 82, 111.
-
- Brittany, Giles of, ii. 126.
-
- Brittany, Marshal of, vi. 127.
-
- Broadbridge (Brodebryge), John, iv. 280.
-
- Brodeston, v. 234.
-
- Brok, ----, v. 117.
-
- Broke, Wilts, ii. 44.
-
- Broke (Bruke), Rob. Willoughby, Lord, vi. 118.
-
- Broke, Mr., iii. 67.
-
- Broke, ----, a scrivener, iii. 263.
-
- Brokesby, ----, iii. 98.
-
- Brome (or Broom), ----, ii. 199; iv. 279; v. 32, 85, 161.
-
- Brome, Edmund, ii. 268, 311; iii. 240; v. 73, 74, 75, 97, 98.
-
- Brome, Mrs., v. 103.
-
- Bromehill, Prior of, iv. 39.
-
- Bromholm (Brumham or Broomholme), Norfolk, ii. 19, 20, 21; iv. 227,
- 228, 230; v. 111, 181, 200, 323.
-
- Bromholm, Priory of St. Andrew, i. 25, 35, 233, 308; ii. 2, 22, 32-33,
- 34, 63; iii. 252; iv. 24, 124, 249; v. 58, 301, 319, 324; vi. 28,
- 188, 190.
-
- Bromholm, Prior of, i. 28, 29, 33; ii. 10, 21, 23, 24, 56, 63;
- iii. 14; iv. 39, 227, 229, 231; v. 119, 230, 242; vi. 16, 162.
-
- Bromholm, John, Prior of, iii. 250-252; vi. 41-42.
-
- Bromholm, Nic., Prior of, ii. 20-21; vi. 189.
-
- Bromholm, Robert, Prior of, ii. 96-97; vi. 189.
-
- Brone, Sir Anthony, vi. 102.
-
- Brooke, ----, i. 81.
-
- Broom. _See_ Brome.
-
- Broughton, Sir Robt., vi. 187.
-
- Broweston, Bradwell, Suffolk, v. 107, 148, 189.
-
- Brown (Broun), ----, ii. 134; v. 32.
-
- Brown, Edmond, ii. 309.
-
- Brown, John, Under Sec. of England, iii. 108.
-
- Brown, John, iv. 31.
-
- Brown, Mr., vi. 13, 14.
-
- Brown, Mother, v. 245.
-
- Brown, Ric., Alderman of Norwich, iii. 38; vi. 40, 41.
-
- Brown, Rob., iv. 103.
-
- Brown, Thos., ii. 54, 65.
-
- Brown, Sir Thos., v. 300.
-
- Brown, Wm., v. 319.
-
- Browne, Anthony, vi. 102, 187, 205.
-
- Browne, Eliz. _See_ Paston, Eliz.
-
- Browne, Sir George, i. 258; iv. 311; v. 105, 131, 147, 152, 165, 181;
- vi. 24-25, 29, 201.
-
- Browne, Margt., vi. 208.
-
- Browne, Mary, Daughter of Sir George, vi. 202-205.
-
- Browne, Matt., vi. 204, 205.
-
- Browne, Robt., v. 23-24; vi. 205.
-
- Broyn. _See_ Brayn.
-
- Bruce. _See_ Brewes.
-
- Bruges, i. 247; iii. 306; iv. 297-298, 299; v. 193, 194, 277.
-
- Bruke. _See_ Broke.
-
- Brundall (Brundehall), Norfolk, iii. 223; iv. 284.
-
- Brundale, John, Prior of Bromholme (1426), ii. 29.
-
- Brunham, iii. 128, 210; iv. 93.
-
- Brussells, i. 283; v. 184, 259.
-
- Brustall, Suffolk, iii. 90.
-
- Brusy, Pierce. _See_ Breze.
-
- Bruus, Robt., Chancellor of Arch. Chicheley, ii. 27.
-
- Brychamwell, iii. 261.
-
- Brygg. _See_ Brigg.
-
- Bryghtylhed, Brytyeff or Brythyeve. _See_ Brightlede.
-
- Brykkes, Wm., vi. 116.
-
- Brykkys, Sir John, priest, v. 314, 315.
-
- Bryon, ----, vi. 58, 59.
-
- Bryse, Sir T., ii. 266.
-
- Bryston, Mr., v. 123.
-
- Bryston, John, ii. 308.
-
- Brytcham. _See_ Bircham.
-
- Bube (?), John, vi. 181.
-
- Buck (Buk or Bukk), John, Parson of Stratton, i. 151; ii. 194, 195.
-
- Buckenham (Bokyngham), iii. 72, 217.
-
- Buckenham (Bokenham), Old, vi. 190.
-
- Buckenham Castle, vi. 1.
-
- Buckenham (Bukenham), Edmund, of Snyterton, iii. 132.
-
- Buckingham, Henry Stafford, Duke of, (1460-83), i. 292; v. 62; vi. 1.
- _See also_ Stafford.
-
- Buckingham, Humphrey Stafford, Duke of (1441-59), i. 128, 133, 134,
- 161, 168, 171, 172, 173, 304, 311, 336; ii. 75-76, 113, 161, 295,
- 297, 321; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 86, 92, 108, 118, 127, 268;
- 'His brethren' (_i.e._ Arch. Bourchier and Viscount Bourchier),
- iii. 108.
-
- Buckingham, Anne, daughter of, iii. 218.
-
- Buckingham, Wm. _See_ Bokenham.
-
- Buckley, Wm., i. 81.
-
- Buckram, iv. 76.
-
- Buk, Sir, vi. 38.
-
- Bukle, iii. 97.
-
- Bukman. _See_ Bokenham.
-
- Bullock, John, iv. 31, 286.
-
- Bulman, Master John, ii. 218; iii. 135, 141; iv. 160, 187; vi. 3.
-
- Bulmans, Norfolk, v. 300.
-
- Bunche, Robert, iv. 237, 244, 285.
-
- Bungay (Bowunggey), Suffolk, i. 200; iii. 246; vi. 58.
-
- Bunwell (Bonewell), Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Bureau Brothers, i. 123.
-
- Burflet, ----, ii. 224.
-
- Burgess (Borges or Burgoys), ----, iv. 130.
-
- Burgeys, ----, iv. 124; v. 10.
-
- Burgeys, John, iv. 266, 269.
-
- Burgeys, Wm., ii. 48.
-
- Burgh, Sir Edward, vi. 187.
-
- Burgh (Borow), Norfolk, ii. 60; iv. 284; vi. 149, 190.
-
- Burgh, Wm., ii. 62.
-
- Burghersh, Sir John, i. 41.
-
- Burgundy, i. 283, 291, 299; iii. 130.
-
- Burgundy, Bastard of, i. 281; iv. 278, 279, 298;
- Armourer of, v. 194.
-
- Burgundy, Mary, Duchess of, i. 300.
-
- Burgundy, Dukes of. _See_ Chas. the Bold (1467-77); Philip the Good
- (1419-67); Philip the Fair (1482-1506).
-
- Burlingham, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 266, 267.
-
- Burlingham, South, ii. 311.
-
- Burnam, John, vi. 109.
-
- Burnby, Thos., iii. 307.
-
- Burneviles, in Nacton, iv. 11, 29, 109, 292; v. 92.
-
- Burneys (Berners ?), Lord, iii. 25.
-
- Burnham, Norfolk, ii. 214; vi. 14;
- Sir Rauf, Parson of, i. 331, 332.
-
- Burton, ----, of Norwich, ii. 282.
-
- Burton, J., iii. 263.
-
- Burton, Seman, iv. 103.
-
- Burvam, S. Jaques de, ii. 5.
-
- Bury, ----, ii. 195.
-
- Bury, Thos., ii. 308, 312; iii. 222.
-
- Bury, Wm., ii. 276.
-
- Bury St. Edmunds (Bery), i. 85, 311; ii. 163, 164, 184 (_bis_), 243;
- iii. 135; iv. 36, 94, 256; v. 94, 96; vi. 85, 121.
-
- Bury St. Edmunds, Abbot of, vi. 34.
-
- Bury St. Edmunds, Monastery of, ii. 32.
-
- Bury St. Edmunds, Parliament of, iii. 243.
-
- Bussard, ----, iii. 253.
-
- Busshop. _See_ Bishop.
-
- Butler, Lord Sudley. _See_ Sudley.
-
- Butler, Henry, iv. 165.
-
- Butler, Sir James, son of Jas., fourth Earl of Ormond, ii. 89 note 4.
-
- Butler (Boteler), Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Butler (Boteler), John, iii. 248; iv. 92, 203, 204.
-
- Butler (Botiller), Robt., ii. 191; iii. 235; iv. 102, 140, 237, 243,
- 268, 285.
-
- Butler (Botelore), Wm., iii. 28.
-
- Butt, John, ii. 84.
-
- Bychamwelle, v. 98.
-
- Bylaugh, Roger. _See_ Chirch, Roger.
-
- Bylbys, ----, ii. 49.
-
- Byrde, Wm., vi. 186.
-
- Byrdon, Thos., ii. 271, 311.
-
- Bysshop. _See_ Bishop.
-
-
- Cabell (Capell ?), Sir Wm., vi. 91.
-
- Cable, ----, vi. 108.
-
- Cade, Jack, the rebel, i. 44, 68-78, 126, 156, 170; ii. 145, 153-155,
- 207.
-
- Caen, Normandy, i. 9, 57, 67, 87; ii. 5, 118; iii. 157, 306; iv. 48.
-
- Caen, Abbey of St. Stephen's, ii. 6.
-
- Caen, 'Bole Abbey,' ii. 6.
-
- Cager, Thos., v. 176.
-
- Caister (Castre), Norfolk, i. 26, 118-120, 150, 151, 153, 184, 195,
- 202-203, 209, 214, 215, 218, 224, 225, 227-228, 229, 230, 234,
- 237, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 258, 260, 262, 263-264, 272,
- 274, 276, 284, 294-298, 309, 314, 321; ii. 4, 9, 30, 39, 40, 108,
- 134, 136, 149, 152, 170, 171, 178, 192, 198, 199, 200, 201, 212,
- 238, 239, 240, 279, 311, 329, 334, 335; iii. 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12,
- 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 32, 35, 42, 43, 50, 52, 68, 69, 71, 74,
- 76, 83, 87, 93, 94, 97, 100, 104, 105, 109, 110, 115 (_bis_), 117,
- 119, 121, 138, 142, 144, 145, 148-149, 160, 162, 164, 167, 193,
- 207, 212, 217, 230, 235, 239, 250, 277, 286, 294, 298, 310; iv. 9,
- 45, 46, 52, 53, 54, 61, 70, 72, 73, 74, 84, 86, 102, 103, 105,
- 109-110, 125, 131, 133, 140, 142, 149, 165, 168, 180, 182, 186,
- 192, 205, 223, 230, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242,
- 243, 244, 246, 247, 255, 256, 265, 269, 270, 272, 282, 283, 284,
- 285, 289, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 302, 303, 306; v. 8-9, 15, 17,
- 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 33, 36, 63, 70, 76, 78, 81, 82, 91, 92
- (_bis_), 94, 97, 109, 110, 117, 131, 142, 146, 147, 150, 151, 163,
- 166, 171, 172-173, 185, 198, 201, 224, 235, 237, 238, 239,
- 242-244, 246, 247, 251, 259, 262, 275, 283, 293, 294, 301-302,
- 305, 310, 314; vi. 29, 33, 63, 69, 74 (_bis_), 76, 79, 139.
- Inventory of household stuff at, iv. 42.
- Descent of the Manor, iv. 42.
- Expense of household at, iv. 149.
- Vicar of, _see_ Cutteler.
- Presentation to chapel, v. 13, 14, 16.
- Siege of, and negotiations thereon, i. 250-254, 256, 257, 265, 340;
- v. 36-37, 40-41, 42-45, 45-46, 47-49, 50-59, 60-61, 65, 73.
- Inventory of goods and guns left at, after siege, v. 59.
- Intended college at. _See under_ Fastolf, Sir John, Will of.
-
- Caister, Bardolf, v. 116, 299.
-
- Caister, Cleres, v. 299; vi. 207.
-
- Caister, Horning Hall in, iv. 105.
-
- Caister Hall, Manor of, v. 305; vi. 91.
-
- Caister St. Edmund's, Norwich, i. 285.
- Parson of, v. 78.
-
- Calabria and Lorraine, Nic. of Anjou, Duke of, v. 216.
-
- Calais, i. 64, 83, 88, 95, 96, 97, 103, 106-107, 108-110, 126, 128,
- 137, 138, 147, 159, 162, 173, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182,
- 183, 185, 186, 188, 239, 248, 249, 277, 287, 288, 290, 291, 294,
- 300; ii. 51, 146, 148, 162, 257, 299, 325; iii. 92, 118, 126, 130,
- 141, 203, 204, 312; iv. 35, 50, 57, 58, 78, 264; v. 28, 65, 111,
- 152, 154, 163, 176, 180, 181, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
- 193, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 203, 215, 219, 225, 226, 235, 237,
- 238 (_bis_), 239 (_bis_), 247, 251, 253, 256, 258, 259, 270, 274,
- 277, 279, 280, 286, 287, 290, 298; vi. 34, 60, 83, 144, 145.
-
- Calais, Deputy and council of, v. 224.
- Lieutenant of. _See_ Keriell, Sir Thos.
- Mayor and merchants of the staple of, ii. 299; v. 194.
- Treasurer of, v. 152. _See_ Elkenhed, Marshal of, v. 224.
- Master Porter of, v. 282.
-
- Calcote, or Caldecote, Suffolk, i. 212, 234; iv. 9, 68, 69, 71, 151,
- 157, 192, 193, 238, 244, 289, 292; v. 92, 107, 148, 189, 234.
-
- _Calkestowe_, v. 122.
-
- Call, Robert, iii. 235.
-
- Calle, John, son of Ric., vi. 52, 69.
-
- Calle (Kale), Richard, Bailiff to Paston family, i. 202, 209-210, 212,
- 216, 221, 228, 254-256, 285, 311; ii. 187-188; iii. 22, 219, 220
- (_bis_), 239, 245, 246, 249, 277-278, 284, 296, 298, 315-316,
- 318-320; iv. 4, 9, 17, 18 (_bis_), 25, 27, 29-30, 41, 45, 46
- (_bis_), 58, 61, 63, 64 (_bis_), 65, 66, 68, 71-72, 81, 87, 92-93,
- 97, 107-108, 116, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 132, 135, 138,
- 140, 146, 148, 149, 152 (_bis_), 154, 155, 156 (_bis_), 157, 158,
- 159 (_bis_), 160, 160-162 (_bis_), 163, 164, 167, 171, 174, 175,
- 176, 179, 181, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195, 199, 202, 203, 227, 238,
- 255, 256, 271, 271-272, 274, 276, 277, 299; v. 2, 3, 6, 22, 24-25,
- 25-28, 33, 49, 59, 61, 63, 97, 120, 121, 127, 129, 130, 150, 153,
- 168-169, 197, 229, 232, 233, 263; vi. 20-21, 108, 138, 162-163
- (_bis_), 166;
- imprisonment of, iii. 318-320;
- engagement to Margery Paston, v. 21, 39.
-
- Calle, Richard and Wm., sons of the preceding, vi. 52.
-
- Calman, Nich., iv. 197.
-
- Calthorpe, ----, i. 324; iv. 60; v. 93, 227.
-
- Calthorpe, Alianora, ii. 46.
-
- Calthorpe, Dame Elizabeth, v. 66, 175; vi. 121.
-
- Calthorpe, John, iv. 105.
-
- Calthorpe, Lady, i. 264; v. 108; vi. 57, 59.
-
- Calthorpe, Master, ii. 180, 224, 225, 240; iii. 140; iv. 107, 108;
- vi. 119.
-
- Calthorpe, Philip, vi. 155.
-
- Calthorpe, Sir Wm., i. 31, 285; ii. 46; iii. 266, 286; iv. 3, 266;
- v. 17, 90, 302.
-
- Calthorpe, William, i. 216-217, 338; ii. 308; iii. 128, 227, 276;
- v. 32, 179.
-
- Calthorpe, Young, iii. 6, 110.
-
- Caly, ----, ii. 157, 278.
-
- Calybut, ----, ii. 159.
-
- Camber, the, near Rye, vi. 155.
-
- Cambridge, i. 27, 116, 241, 319; ii. 40, 100, 103, 106, 107; iii. 123,
- 135, 215, 220; iv. 9, 21, 33, 36, 102, 241, 293; v. 72 (_bis_),
- 137, 174, 314; vi. 129, 130, 157, 206.
- Peter House in, ii. 49.
- Trinity Hall, ii. 40.
- Provost of St. Mary's, iv. 87, 140.
- Scholar of, ii. 106.
-
- Cambridgeshire, iv. 95, 116, 125; v. 95.
-
- Camplyon, Robt., ii. 313.
-
- Candle. 'Set a candle before the devil,' iv. 12.
-
- Cane, Dan Thomas of, ii. 21.
-
- Canon, Thos., ii. 141.
-
- Canon, Thos., the elder, iii. 23.
-
- Canterbury, i. 156, 249, 266; iii. 13, 118; iv. 90, 187, 256, 300;
- v. 40, 74, 75, 112, 185, 245; vi. 153, 206.
-
- Canterbury, Archbishops of. _See_ Stafford, John (1443-52); Kemp, John
- (1452-4); Bourchier, Thos. (1454-86); Morton, John (1486-1500).
-
- Canterbury, Auditor of Archbishop of, iv. 286.
- Court of Audience of, i. 216, 224; iv. 182.
- Monastery of St. Augustine's, iv. 90.
-
- Canterbury (Caunterbury), Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Canwike, Laurence, vi. 207.
-
- Canyngs, Wm., iii. 126.
-
- Capell. _See_ Cabell.
-
- Capgrave, ----, i. 109.
-
- Cappe, John, iii. 237.
-
- Capron, ----, ii. 102.
-
- Capron, R., v. 149.
-
- Carbalde, John, v. 184.
-
- Carbonell, Sir John, ii. 11, 46.
-
- Carbonell, Margery, ii. 11.
-
- Carbonel, Sir Richard, i. 30.
-
- Carbrooke, Norfolk, v. 168.
-
- Carbrooke, Master of, iii. 261; iv. 41.
-
- Cards, Game of, vi. 79.
-
- Carentan (Karentine), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Carenton, John, Bailiff of Maldon, v. 148.
-
- Carew, Sir William, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Carleton, Norfolk, v. 299; vi. 75, 191, 192, 195.
-
- Carleton, by Snaith, Yorks, ii. 19.
-
- Carlisle, iv. 50. Siege of, i. 205; iii. 276.
-
- Carlisle, Bishop of, i. 336.
-
- Carpentarius, Robertus, ii. 3.
-
- Carr, John, vi. 173.
-
- Carre, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Carre, Wm., vi. 155.
-
- Carrow, Prioress of, iv. 227.
-
- Carsell, France, ii. 7.
-
- _Carvel_, a kind of ship, iii. 306.
-
- Carvil, Edmund, iv. 196.
-
- Caryour, Roger, ii. 293.
-
- Case, John, iv. 178.
-
- Casewick, Norfolk, vi. 190.
-
- Cassell, v. 297.
-
- Cassibelaun, vi. 65.
-
- Castile, Henry IV., King of, iv. 35.
- _See also_ Philip.
-
- Castile, Queens of. _See_ Isabella and Joan.
-
- [[Isabella is listed under "Spain" and under "Ferdinand and
- Isabella"]]
-
- Castillon, in Perigord, i. 122, 125; ii. 123 note 1.
-
- Castleacre, Norfolk, ii. 64, 215.
-
- Castlecombe, Wilts., i. 152; iii. 126.
- Parson of. _See_ Howes, Thos.
-
- [[entry spelled Howys]]
-
- Castle Rising, i. 27.
-
- Caston, Norfolk, ii. 11.
-
- Caston, Wm., Esq., ii. 46.
-
- Castre. _See_ Caister.
-
- Catelyn, ----, iv. 256.
-
- Cates, John, ii. 60.
-
- Catesby, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.
-
- Catherine (Kateryne), Mrs., ii. 131; v. 161; vi. 45.
-
- Catherine of Arragon, i. 317; vi. 161.
-
- Cattes, Norfolk, iv. 292, 295, 296; v. 76, 94.
-
- Caudebec (Galdebek), France, i. 56, 106; ii. 6.
-
- Caulx, i. 106.
-
- Caus, Richard, vi. 94.
-
- Causton. _See_ Cawston.
-
- Causton, Richard de, ii. 10, 31.
-
- Causton, Richard, Vicar of Paston, vi. 189 (_bis_).
-
- Cavendish, Suffolk, ii. 315.
-
- Cavendish, ----, ii. 315.
-
- Cawston (Causton), Norfolk, ii. 93; iv. 161, 207, 256.
-
- Caxton, Wm., i. 153, 323.
-
- Celot, M. J., ii. 218.
-
- Chaderton, Edmund, vi. 93.
-
- _Chafeveleyns_, javelins, iv. 266.
-
- Chalais in Perigord, i. 122.
-
- Chalers, Sir John, ii. 307.
-
- Chamberlain, My Lord, iv. 275; v. 62, 148, 149, 166, 178, 247, 251,
- 252, 290; vi. 20.
-
- Chamberlain, Sir Robt., iv. 60; vi. 2.
-
- Chamberlain, Lady, iv. 82.
-
- Chamberlain, Sir Roger, i. 74, 164; ii. 75, 185 note 1; iii. 34, 36
- note 1, 38, 76; iv. 73; v. 309.
-
- Chamberlain, Sir William, i. 338; ii. 185; iii. 278; iv. 2, 18.
-
- Chamberlain, W., iii. 196, 227.
-
- Chambers (or Chambre), Eleanor, ii. 51, 52.
-
- Chambre, John, ii. 52.
-
- Chambre, Thos., ii. 52, 84, 311; iv. 279.
-
- Chambrois (Chamberexs) Castle, France, i. 56; ii. 6.
-
- Chamer, George of, ii. 312.
-
- Champagne, France, i. 13.
-
- Chancehose, Nic., ii. 3.
-
- Chancellor, My Lord, i. 60, 62, 63; ii. 20, 205, 207, 208, 210;
- iv. 272, 273, 274, 310; vi. 20.
-
- Chancellors, Lord. _See_ Beaufort, Henry (1413-17 and 1424-6); Kemp,
- John (1426-32 and 1450-4); Stafford, John (1432-50); Salisbury,
- Rich. Nevill, Earl of (1454-5); Bourchier, Thos. (1455-6);
- Waynflete, Wm. (1456-60); Nevill, George (1460-7 and 1470-1);
- Stillington, Robt. (1467-73); Rotherham, Thos. (1474-83); Alcock,
- John (1485-6); Morton, John (1487-1500).
-
- Chancery, ii. 227; v. 314.
-
- Chapell, John, ii. 65.
-
- Chapelleyn, Robert, i. 331.
-
- Chapman, Sir John, Rector of St. Mary's, Melton, iv. 306; vi. 5.
-
- Chapman, John, v. 56.
-
- Chapman, Thos., iv. 47-48.
-
- _Chardequeyns._ Preserve of quinces, ii. 276.
-
- Charles II., i. 27.
-
- Charles VII., King of France, i. 48-57, 95, 109, 120-125; ii. 121-127;
- iii. 125, 234, 306.
-
- Charles VIII., vi. 82, 83.
-
- Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1467-77), i. 107, 239, 247, 259,
- 277, 288, 289, 299; iv. 277, 296, 299; v. 175, 184, 219, 225, 258,
- 270, 287.
-
- Charles, Ric., ii. 95, 282; iv. 154, 155, 228, 229; vi. 180.
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- Charles, Thos., vi. 143.
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- Charles and his fellowship, ii. 248.
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- Charleton, Sir Thos., i. 137.
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- Charolois, Chas., Count of, i. 247.
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- Chatterley, ----, i. 336.
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- Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 323.
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- Chaucer (or Chawsers), Thos., Chief Butler to Henry V., and son of the
- Poet, i. 39, 41, 42; ii. 29, 31.
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- Chaumpeneys, Ric., ii. 3.
-
- Chawsers. _See_ Chaucer.
-
- Chawson, Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- Checkroll, ii. 181.
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- Chedworth, John, Bishop of Lincoln (1451-71), i. 127, 336; iii. 47-48.
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- Cheke, Sir Wm., vi. 152.
-
- Chelmsford, Essex, i. 171; vi. 121, 122, 181, 182.
-
- Chelsfeld, Kent, iv. 310.
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- Chelsea (Chelchyche), vi. 108.
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- Cheney, Sir John, vi. 118, 187.
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- Chenne. _See_ Sheen.
-
- Cherbourg, i. 57, 67, 175; ii. 6, 162, 291.
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- Cherche. _See_ Chirch.
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- Cheseman, ----, iv. 18 (_bis_).
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- Chesham, Thos., ii. 69.
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- Cheshire, iv. 96.
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- Chess, Game of, vi. 66.
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- Chesten, Henry, iv. 150.
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- Chester, i. 81, 171, 173, 190; iii. 92, 108, 233.
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- Chester, Bishop of. _See_ Coventry and Lichfield.
-
- Chesterfield, Yorkshire, v. 70.
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- Chesteyne, Friar John, iv. 257.
-
- 'Chevers Mater,' ii. 134.
-
- _Chevissche._ To procure, or provide, v. 48.
-
- _Chevyssance._ Borrowing at interest, iv. 267.
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- Cheynour, John, iv. 280.
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- Cheyny, ----, v. 32.
-
- Cheyny, Sir Robt., vi. 102, 187.
-
- Chicheley, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury (1414-43), ii. 27.
-
- Chichester, i. 75.
-
- Chief Justice, ii. 20.
-
- Child (Chylde), ----, iv. 282.
-
- Child, Richard, ii. 293.
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- Child, Thos., vi. 15, 16.
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- Child, Wm., ii. 4.
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- Chinon, France, i. 54.
-
- Chippenham, Master, iv. 268.
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- Chirch, Nicholas, ii. 271, 311; iv. 237, 242, 243, 284.
-
- Chirch, Roger, i. 113, 114, 115; ii. 263-264, 266, 267, 270, 271
- (_bis_), 272, 274, 308, 312.
-
- Chirch, Robert, ii. 311.
-
- Chitock's Son, iv. 181.
-
- Choke, Richard, Serjeant-at-law, afterwards Judge of the Common Pleas,
- iii. 84.
-
- Chrewys, ----, iv. 12.
-
- '_Christopher, The_,' ship, v. 190.
-
- Christopher, St., Life of, vi. 66.
-
- Christopher, iii. 106.
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- Church. _See_ Chirch.
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- Church Close in Paston, v. 209.
-
- Chyllins, Richard, iv. 158.
-
- _Chynne._ To split, crack, ii. 19.
-
- Cicero (Tully), _de Amicitia_ and _de Senectute_, i. 153; vi. 66.
-
- Cinnamon, v. 119.
-
- Cinque Ports, i. 75.
-
- Clarence, George, Duke of, brother of Edward IV., i. 212, 248-249,
- 252, 253, 257, 271-272, 281, 313; iii. 233; iv. 25; v. 35, 43, 44,
- 46, 47, 55, 63, 70, 71, 80, 96, 135, 188, 189, 195, 199, 270.
- _See also_ George.
-
- Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, i. 191.
-
- Clarence, Thos., Duke of, brother of Henry V., ii. 8; iii. 61, 63,
- 148, 149.
-
- Clarendom, i. 130.
-
- Clark, Thos., vi. 157.
-
- Claryngton, John, vi. 19.
-
- Claverying, John de, ii. 3.
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- Claxton, Norfolk, i. 112; ii. 260; iv. 161, 163.
-
- Clay, John, iii. 233.
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- Clay, Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Clay. _See_ Cley.
-
- Claymond, Thos., i. 338.
-
- Clederro, ----, vi. 34-35.
-
- Clement, Mr., iv. 123.
-
- Clement, Master (Felmingham ?), iii. 211.
-
- Clement, John, vi. 28.
-
- Clement, Robt., ii. 305.
-
- 'Clenefyed, strek met, and non inmet,' iv. 130.
-
- Clerc, John, ii. 188, 191.
-
- Clere, ----, ii. 190; vi. 64.
-
- Clere, Anne, Wife of Robt., vi. 149, 150.
-
- Clere, Edmund or Esmond, i. 157; ii. 30, 51, 57, 67, 68, 307;
- iii. 13-14, 126, 136, 246; iv. 105, 116, 126; vi. 33, 192, 193,
- 198.
-
- Clere, Eliz., widow of Robt., i. 155, 291, 324; ii. 99, 108, 109-111,
- 140 (_bis_), 141, 223, 224, 278, 280, 284-285, 286, 330; iii. 3,
- 264; iv. 13, 27, 61, 66, 83, 105, 180, 258; v. 93, 118, 125, 208,
- 304-305; vi. 108, 150.
-
- Clere, John, of Ormesby, ii. 30.
-
- Clere, Margaret, iv. 61.
-
- Clere, Mistress, ii. 83.
-
- Clere, Robt., of Ormesby, ii. 30, 39, 51, 57, 64-65, 68; vi. 192, 193,
- 198.
-
- Clere, Robt., Son of preceding (knighted 1494), v. 220, 221, 222, 227,
- 232-233, 324; vi. 108, 149, 152, 155, 167.
-
- Clere, Wm., ii. 85.
-
- Clerk, ----, vi. 166.
-
- Clerk, Geoffrey, iv. 9.
-
- Clerk, Henry, iv. 237, 242, 284.
-
- Clerk, John, iii. 141; iv. 237, 244, 269.
-
- Clerk, Margaret, iv. 20.
-
- Clerk, Roger, iii. 307.
-
- Clerke, Robt., iv. 279; v. 105.
-
- Clerke, Wm., iv. 280.
-
- Cleton, Wm., i. 148.
-
- Clewer (Cleworth), Windsor, i. 317; vi. 172.
-
- Cley, Norfolk, vi. 132, 200, 201.
-
- Cley, Sir John, iii. 312; iv. 83; v. 105.
-
- Cleyhall, iii. 263.
-
- Clifford, ----, heirs of, ii. 253, 254.
-
- Clifford, Henry, fourteenth Lord (1485-1523), vi. 151, 187.
-
- Clifford, John, twelfth Lord (1422-55), i. 110, 134, 161; ii. 296;
- iii. 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.
-
- Clifford, John, thirteenth Lord (1455-61), i. 177, 178, 193-194;
- iii. 126, 267, 268, 276.
-
- Clifford, Sir Robt., vi. 118, 187.
-
- Clifton, Sir Jerveys, of York, v. 104; vi. 151.
-
- Clifton, Lady, ii. 275.
-
- Clifton, Sir John, iii. 93, 94.
-
- Clifton, Robt., ii. 217.
-
- Clifton, Sir Robt., Kt., ii. 14; iii. 12; vi. 102.
-
- Clinton, John, fifth Lord, i. 161; iii. 30, 199; iv. 57.
-
- Clippesby, Catherine, i. 307, 310; vi. 23, 25.
-
- Clippesby, John, ii. 308; vi. 24-25.
-
- Clippesby, John, of Oby, vi. 24, 164.
-
- Clippesby, Will., ii. 271.
-
- Clippesby's Wife, ii. 95.
-
- Clist Heath, near Exeter, i. 165.
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- Clopton, Mr., vi. 129, 130.
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- Clopton, ----, v. 89, 274.
-
- Clopton's Manor, Suffolk, vi. 80.
-
- Clopton, John, Sheriff of Norfolk, i. 337; ii. 258, 260, 261, 263-264,
- 314-315 (_bis_), 316; iii. 106; iv. 105.
-
- Clopton, Wm., i. 87; ii. 315-316.
-
- Clopton, Sir Wm., vi. 190, 191.
-
- _Clot shon._ Clouted or patched shoes, iv. 67.
-
- Cloth of gold, v. 245, 246.
-
- Cloves, v. 119.
-
- _Clowt up._ Patch up, v. 9.
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- Clugny, France, ii. 20.
-
- Clugny, Abbot of, i. 35, 36; ii. 32.
-
- Cluniac Order, ii. 32.
-
- Clyf, Wm., iii. 109.
-
- Clyfton. _See_ Clifton.
-
- Cobbes place, ii. 91.
-
- Cobham, v. 316.
-
- Cobham, Eleanor, Wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 114 note 3.
-
- Cobham, Lord, i. 31, 98-99, 335; v. 105.
-
- Cobham, Sir Reynold, ii. 114, 115, 253.
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- Cockermouth, iii. 269.
-
- Cockley Cley, Norfolk, ii. 215; iii. 261.
-
- Cocus, Thos., vi. 17.
-
- Coetivy, Oliver de, i. 122.
-
- Cofe. _See_ Cove.
-
- Cognac, i. 95.
-
- Cok, Alex., v. 98.
-
- Coke (Cook), John, ii. 52, 269, 310; vi. 19.
-
- Coke, Lincoln, iii. 133.
-
- Coke, Wm., ii. 137; v. 94.
-
- Coke (Koke), Sanders. _See_ Kok, Sandre.
-
- Cokett (Kokett), ----, i. 283, 293; ii. 278; iv. 74; v. 197, 257, 293,
- 294 (_bis_).
-
- Cokett, John, ii. 308.
-
- Cokfeldes, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Cokkow, John, ii. 267.
-
- Cokkow, Thos., ii. 308, 312.
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- Colby, ----, ii. 60.
-
- Colby, Henry de, ii. 3.
-
- Colbyes, Walsham, ii. 63.
-
- Colbyne, ----, iii. 234.
-
- Colchester, i. 75, 260; ii. 226, 322, 323; iii. 248; v. 84; vi. 121,
- 182.
-
- Cole, Jas., ii. 27.
-
- Cole, John, ii. 194, 195; iv. 57.
-
- Cole, Wm., ii. 134, 189.
-
- Cole, Wm., 'Cole and Watkin's (Shipdam's) Chamber,' iii. 182.
-
- Coleby (Colby), Norfolk, iv. 215.
-
- Colens, Wm., iv. 228.
-
- Coles, John, iv. 279.
-
- Coleshill, i. 173.
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- Colet, Henry, v. 74, 289; vi. 77, 149, 150.
-
- Colet, ----, vi. 36.
-
- Colin, servant of Sir J. Fastolf, iii. 93.
-
- Colins, ----, ii. 228.
-
- Colinson, Robt., a priest, iii. 41.
-
- 'Colinus Gallicus,' i. 152 note 6; iii. 97, 213, 230, 231.
-
- Colle, v. 259.
-
- Colley Weston, Northamptonshire, vi. 158.
-
- Collys, Harry, ii. 93, 94.
-
- Colman or Coleman, John, iii. 315; iv. 93, 156; v. 97.
-
- Colman, Nich., iii. 93, 238, 246; iv. 94.
-
- Colneise, Bailiff of, iii. 90.
-
- Colneys, Carleton, vi. 75.
-
- Colson, ----, iv. 279.
-
- Colte, ----, of Newcastle, iv. 140.
-
- Colte, Thos., iii. 199, 249.
-
- Colton, John, i. 332.
-
- Colvyle, John, ii. 299; v. 242, 251, 260.
-
- Colyet, iv. 148, 226.
-
- Colyns, ----, iii. 214.
-
- Combesdon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- _Comenaunte_. A covenant, ii. 283.
-
- Comet, 'A greet gleymyng sterre' seen, iii. 75.
-
- Compiegne, France, iii. 58, 64.
-
- Compostella, St. James of, i. 287; v. 186, 190.
-
- Concarnewe, Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- Conches, Normandy. _See_ Counsheux.
-
- Coningsby, Humph., vi. 205.
-
- Conorhithe, ii. 83.
-
- Constable, ----, iii. 114.
-
- Conway Castle, i. 81.
-
- Conyers, ----, vi. 2.
-
- Conyers, John, Son of Sir Robt., iii. 210.
-
- Conyers, Sir John, iii. 199.
-
- Conyers, Sir Robt., ii. 240, 275-276; iii. 128; iv. 66.
-
- Conyers, Sir Wm., i. 249.
-
- Coo, John, ii. 159.
-
- Cook. _See_ Coke and Kook.
-
- Cook, Henry, iv. 280; v. 304, 307.
-
- Cook, Jas., ii. 317.
-
- Cook (Kook), John, iii. 90, 91; v. 6, 154, 177, 272.
-
- Cook, Robert, iv. 279.
-
- Cooke, Alderman, i. 71.
-
- Cookesay, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Cookeson, Thurstan, v. 97.
-
- Coole, Robt., ii. 187.
-
- Coomber, Ric., iii. 309.
-
- Cooting, Sir Wm. _See_ Coting.
-
- Coppes, iv. 71.
-
- Coppini, Francesco, Bishop of Terni, i. 186.
-
- Coppyng, John, iii. 282.
-
- _Copschotyn_. High crested, iv. 306.
-
- Corbet, Sir Robt., v. 105.
-
- Corbett, ----, vi. 153.
-
- Corbrygg, Simon, iii. 263.
-
- Corby, or Courby, the carrier, v. 136, 212.
-
- Corbyn, Wm., iii. 28.
-
- Cork, John Paston (alias Wortes), made Bishop of, i. 33; ii. 22, 26,
- 27.
-
- Cornburght, Averey, iv. 47-48.
-
- Cornewaleys, ----, vi. 130.
-
- Cornewaleys, Thos., iv. 105.
-
- Cornwall, i. 281; iii. 269.
-
- Cornwall, Sir John, ii. 8.
-
- Cornwall, a gentleman of, iv. 194.
-
- Coronation of Edward IV., iii. 276, 278, 280, 286.
-
- Coroumbr (?), Yorkshire, iii. 269.
-
- Cosard, Philip, v. 91.
-
- Cossey (Costessey), Norfolk, i. 219, 221, 223, 227, 231; ii. 170, 285;
- iv. 137, 147, 148, 155, 158, 159, 163, 164, 170, 171, 179, 204,
- 205, 207.
-
- Cossey, Bailiff of, i. 218, 221, 227, 231; iv. 137, 142, 143, 148,
- 155, 160, 170, 171, 186, 203, 205; v. 321.
-
- Costaunce. _See_ Coutances.
-
- Costard, ----, ii. 156, 158, 249.
-
- Costard, Francis, ii. 113, 172, 228; iii. 236, 282, 296.
-
- _Costers_, vi. 50 note 2.
-
- Costessey. _See_ Cossey.
-
- Costid (?), ----, ii. 66.
-
- Coteler, Edw., ii. 288.
-
- Coteler, Robt. _See_ Cutler.
-
- Coting (Cooting or Cutting), Wm., ii. 29, 102-103; iii. 263; iv. 108;
- v. 6, 86.
-
- Cotman, Sir Richard, v. 320.
-
- Cotton, Suffolk, i. 209, 225, 227-228, 229-231, 234, 240, 340;
- ii. 170; iii. 110, 308, 309, 315, 316, 317, 319; iv. 9, 52, 62,
- 63, 71, 72, 157, 168, 185, 191, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200, 235, 274,
- 292, 303; v. 5; vi. 106, 107.
-
- Cotton, Parson of, ii. 195.
-
- Cotton (Quotton), Wm., of Cambridgeshire, Receiver of the Duchy of
- Lancaster, ii. 209; iii. 28, 30, 31.
-
- Cotton, Mr., vi. 157.
-
- Coubitt. _See_ Retford.
-
- Couche, John, ii. 67.
-
- Coule, Wm., ii. 31.
-
- Councils, Great, iii. 92.
-
- Counsheux (Conches, Normandy ?), i. 55; ii. 5.
-
- Courcy (Cursy), France, ii. 6.
-
- Courtenay, Sir Hugh, v. 105.
-
- Courtenay, John, iii. 307.
-
- Courtenay, Sir Philip, v. 105.
-
- Courtenay, Piers, Bishop of Exeter, vi. 81.
-
- Courtenay, Rich., Bishop of Norwich, i. 30.
-
- Courtenay. _See_ Devonshire, Earl of.
-
- Courtenays, v. 80, 113.
-
- Courtonne (Curton), France, ii. 6.
-
- Cousinot, Wm., French Ambassador, ii. 121, 124.
-
- Coutances (Normandy), ii. 6.
-
- _Couth._ Publicly known, iii. 41.
-
- Cove (Cofe), Wm., of North Cove, Suffolk, iii. 264.
-
- Coventry, i. 75, 152, 172, 173, 182, 189, 244, 249, 250, 313; ii. 89,
- 90; iii. 103, 108, 198, 233, 242;
- Parliament at, iii. 226;
- Recorder of, ii. 176.
-
- Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of, formerly called Bishop of Chester.
- _See_ Booth, Wm., and Hales, John.
-
- _Covine._ Intrigue, ii. 271, 312.
-
- Cowhaw, Nacton, Suffolk, iii. 5, 20, 85, 90, 91.
-
- Cowling, Suffolk, iii. 155, 157.
-
- _Cowntewery._ Counter or desk, ii. 281.
-
- Cowper, ----, vi. 120-121.
-
- Cowper, Aleyn, iv. 280.
-
- _Cragg._ Stoneware, vi. 50.
-
- Craksheld, ----, v. 244, 245.
-
- Crane, ----, ii. 315; iii. 92.
-
- Crane, Alice or Alson, ii. 135, 301; iii. 40, 115; iv. 223.
-
- Crane, Eliz., vi. 206.
-
- Crane, John, ii. 148-149; iii. 31, 40 note 1.
-
- Crane, Margaret, iii. 31.
-
- Crawethorn, ----, v. 208.
-
- Cray, North Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Crayford, i. 335.
-
- Cressell, Monsieur de, iii. 306.
-
- Cressener, ----, iii. 2.
-
- Cressingham, Norfolk, i. 306; ii. 31, 159, 220; iv. 256; vi. 17,
- 27-28, 96, 97.
-
- Cressingham, Parson of, ii. 31, 219.
-
- Crevecoeur, Ph. de, v. 297.
-
- Croft, Sir Ric., v. 105; vi. 69, 101, 187.
-
- Croile, France, ii. 7.
-
- Croker, Sir John, v. 105, 113.
-
- Crome, N., iii. 50; iv. 76, 77, 155, 156.
-
- Cromer (Crowmer), Norfolk, i. 25, 177, 254, 308, 309; ii. 19, 64, 136,
- 187, 244, 292-293; iii. 126, 128, 196; v. 298; vi. 24, 29.
-
- Cromer, Pers of, ii. 68.
-
- Cromes, ii. 128.
-
- Cromwell, Ralph, Lord Treasurer of England, i. 31, 59, 131, 163, 336;
- ii. 38, 47, 120, 190, 197, 198, 200, 275, 324; iii. 9, 30, 41, 44,
- 50, 52, 66, 69, 73, 156.
-
- Cromwell, Humphrey Bourchier, Lord (1461-71), iv. 8; v. 100.
-
- Cromwell, Sir Thos., v. 105.
-
- Crosseby, ----, iv. 270.
-
- Crostwight (Crostweyt), Norfolk, Parson of, iv. 229.
-
- Crowland Abbey, i. 248.
-
- Crowmer. _See_ Cromer.
-
- Crowmer, ----, i. 72, 74; iv. 61.
-
- Crowmer, Sir Jas., v. 105.
-
- Crowmer, Robt., vi. 154-155.
-
- Croyland, Prior of, i. 66.
-
- Croxton, ----, ii. 158.
-
- Croxton (Croxeston), Audrey, iv. 224.
-
- Croxton, Thos., iv. 117.
-
- Cryne, T., vi. 55-56.
-
- Cubitt. _See_ Kubyte.
-
- Cullynge, ----, iv. 10.
-
- Cumberton, Richard, iv. 279.
-
- Curde, John, iv. 22.
-
- _Currants._ _See_ Raisins.
-
- Curson, Sir John, ii. 216.
-
- Curson, Philip, iv. 231.
-
- Cursy. _See_ Courcy.
-
- Curteys, John, v. 306.
-
- Curton. _See_ Courtonne.
-
- _Curt baron_, vi. 175.
-
- Custans, ----, ii. 130.
-
- Cutler (Coteler), Robt., Vicar of Caister, iv. 102, 103, 104, 124 note
- 3, 228, 229, 237, 238, 241, 242, 243, 285; v. 66, 67; vi. 50.
-
- Cutting. _See_ Coting.
-
- Cuttyng, Gees, ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Cyselond. _See_ Sisland.
-
-
- Dacre of the North, Ralph, first Lord (1459-62), iii. 268; iv. 51.
-
- Dacre (Dakarys) of the South, Richard Fynes, Lord (1459-84), i. 193,
- 215; iv. 57, 61; v. 62;
- Thos. Fynes, Lord (1484-1534), i. 69; vi. 151.
-
- Delalaunde, Sir Thos., v. 70.
-
- Dalby, Constantine, iv. 105-106, 124.
-
- Dale, Edward, iii. 308, 316, 317, 319; iv. 303.
-
- D'Alencon, Duc, i. 106.
-
- Dalling, Norfolk, iii. 287.
-
- Dalling, Vicar of, iv. 230, 231.
-
- Dalling, ----, Under Escheator, ii. 200, 201, 212.
-
- Dalling, Robt., i. 114; ii. 267, 271, 274, 308, 311.
-
- Dalling, Sir Roger, iv. 8.
-
- Dalling, Thos., ii. 271, 311.
-
- Dalling, Wm., ii. 38-39, 214; iii. 263.
-
- Dam (Damme), John, i. 44, 90; ii. 85, 95, 111-112, 128, 133, 148, 176,
- 179, 180, 186, 217, 223, 225, 228, 279, 315; iii. 227, 239, 266,
- 270, 298; iv. 15, 16, 17, 27, 48, 75, 250, 251, 252, 254; v. 308;
- vi. 189, 192, 193, 198, 199.
-
- Dam, Simon, iv. 280, 281; v. 196, 252.
-
- Dam, Wm., vi. 4.
-
- Damask, price of, iv. 287.
-
- Danby, Robt., iii. 122; iv. 88.
-
- Dane, John, iv. 310.
-
- _Danger_. 'In his danger,' _i.e._ in his debt, or responsible to him,
- iii. 38.
-
- Daniel, ----, vi. 35.
-
- Daniel, ----, of Gray's Inn, iii. 296.
-
- Daniel, John, vi. 117, 119.
-
- Daniel, Thos., of Rising, Norfolk, i. 68, 94-95, 113, 114; ii. 80, 82,
- 86, 87, 103, 137-138, 145, 150, 172, 176, 202, 214, 216, 217-218,
- 254 note 1, 255, 256, 265, 274, 296, 312; iii. 53, 60, 63, 100,
- 132, 226; iv. 96.
-
- Daniel, Walter, vi. 75.
-
- Danvers, Robt., Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 162.
-
- Danvers, Master T., v. 314.
-
- Darby. _See_ Derby.
-
- Darcort, ----, iii. 266.
-
- Darcy (Darsy), Roger, iii. 98; vi. 172.
-
- Darell, Sir Edward, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Dartford, Kent, i. 74, 99, 335-6.
-
- Dartmouth, vi. 126.
-
- Dates, v. 313.
-
- Daubeney, ----, ii. 54.
-
- Daubeney, Giles, Lord (1486-1507), vi. 145, 207.
-
- Daubeney, John, i. 221, 240, 252, 253, 254, 340; iii. 297; iv. 13, 27,
- 41 (_bis_), 42-44, 64, 66, 70, 73, 79, 84, 85, 121, 123, 127, 136
- (_bis_), 137, 139, 140, 142, 150, 152, 156, 160, 161, 162, 192,
- 227, 230, 266, 271, 277, 283, 299, 306, 307; v. 14, 22, 24, 25,
- 45, 47, 57 (_bis_), 61, 63, 66, 67, 97, 98, 140, 185, 302; vi. 50,
- 107-108.
-
- Daubeney, Wm., iii. 237, 266.
-
- Daune, Cecily, iv. 291-292.
-
- Daungell, France, ii. 7.
-
- Daunson, John, iii. 142, 284.
-
- Dauphin, The, i. 290.
-
- Dauson. _See_ Dawson.
-
- Davers, Thos., iv. 267-268.
-
- Daverse, ----, i. 240.
-
- Davington, ii. 188.
-
- Davy, ----, ii. 93, 94; v. 78.
-
- Davy, Alice, vi. 14.
-
- Davy, Elyse, iv. 134.
-
- Davy, John, ii. 112, 209; iii. 253-254; iv. 237, 238, 239; vi. 14.
-
- Davy, John, Vicar of E. Tuddenham, iv. 102, 103, 104, 239; vi. 75.
-
- Davy, Richard, ii. 319.
-
- Davy, Thos., vi. 19, 57.
-
- Dawbeney. _See_ Daubeney.
-
- Dawes, Thos., iv. 178.
-
- Dawnson, ----, v. 214.
-
- Dawson (Dauson), ----, iii. 307; v. 214, 215.
-
- Dawson, John, iv. 236, 241.
-
- Daye, John, v. 174.
-
- Deal, Kent, i. 316.
-
- Dean, Forest of, i. 250.
-
- 'Death of Arthur, The,' i. 323.
-
- Debenham, Suffolk, ii. 322.
-
- Debenham, Gilbert, ii. 235-236, 243, 273, 275, 276, 307; iii. 35, 309,
- 317, 319; iv. 9, 42-43, 62, 63, 68, 69-70, 71-72, 151, 157, 192,
- 193, 198.
-
- Debenham, Gilbert, the younger, knighted before 1465, father of
- Elizabeth Brews, i. 210, 212, 214, 230, 337; iv. 43, 45, 46, 88,
- 94, 192, 198, 199, 274; v. 50.
-
- Debenham, Sir Gilbert, son of the preceding and uncle of Margery
- Paston, i. 210, 229, 230, 340; vi. 106, 118.
-
- Debretayll, Lewis, v. 32.
-
- _Decies tantum_, writ of, ii. 17.
-
- De Coussy, i. 123.
-
- Dedham, Essex, ii. 149, 170, 193, 194, 195; iii. 37, 56, 65, 67, 68,
- 94, 96, 109, 142, 301, 302; iv. 158; v. 117.
-
- Dedham Netherhall, Essex, iii. 154; iv. 236.
-
- Dedham Overhall, Essex, iv. 236.
-
- Delaber, Sir Richard, vi. 187.
-
- Delevere, Sir Richard, vi. 101.
-
- Delgate, Thos., ii. 53.
-
- Delvys, Sir John, v. 104.
-
- Denbigh, i. 192.
-
- Dene, Robt., iii. 68.
-
- Dengayn (Dyngane), Joan, iv. 86.
-
- Dengayns, Yarmouth, v. 94.
-
- Denham (Dynham), John, afterwards Lord, i. 182, 184, 185, 281;
- iii. 199, 203; v. 188; vi. 107, 120.
-
- Denmark, King of, vi. 136, 138.
-
- Denney (Jenney ?), ----, ii. 238.
-
- Denny, William, iv. 279.
-
- Denschers, iv. 228.
-
- Denston, ----, ii. 307, 315.
-
- Denton, ----, v. 320.
-
- Denyes, Thos., i. 139-142, 204-205, 206; ii. 113, 150-151 (_bis_),
- 163, 173-174, 176, 191, 211, 214, 226-227, 302-304, 304-306, 307,
- 317, 318-319; iii. 37, 85, 91, 227, 272-273, 274-275, 282-283,
- 284-285 (_bis_), 286, 297;
- murdered, iii. 286, 288-289, 291-292, 293, 296.
-
- Denyes, 'Mistress Anne' or Agnes, wife of preceding, i. 139, 141-142;
- ii. 150, 151, 303, 304, 305-306 (_bis_), 307; iii. 273, 282, 283,
- 284, 287-288, 297; iv. 40.
-
- Denyse, ----, v. 181.
-
- Depden, John, iv. 150.
-
- Derby (Darby), ----, v. 252, 262, 265; vi. 43.
-
- Derby, Richard, i. 298.
-
- Derby, i. 336.
-
- Dereham (Dyram), Norfolk, iv. 155.
-
- Dereham, East, Vicar of, iv. 105-106.
-
- Dereham, West, ii. 215.
-
- Derham, Thos., ii. 14.
-
- Deryk, Mr., vi. 146.
-
- Deve. _See_ Dive.
-
- Devenish, Sir ----, vi. 187.
-
- Devereux (Deverys), Sir J., v. 105.
-
- Devereux, Sir Wm., i. 81.
-
- Devonshire, v. 80, 113.
-
- Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, fifth Earl of (1422-1458), i. 87, 98-99,
- 161, 165; ii. 148; iii. 25, 29, 30, 48-50, 76.
-
- Devonshire, Thos. Courtenay, sixth Earl of (1458-61), iii. 268, 269.
-
- Devonshire, Humphrey Stafford, created Earl of (1469), i. 249, 335.
-
- Devonshire, Earl of, v. 104.
-
- Dewe, John, iv. 230.
-
- Dey, ----, iv. 9.
-
- Dey, Thos., vi. 144.
-
- Deye, Henry, iii. 90, 91.
-
- Deye, John, ii. 184; iii. 235.
-
- Deymayne, Wm., iii. 237.
-
- Deyvill, or Devyle, ----, iii. 85, 112.
-
- Dickinson (Dykynson), John, iv. 279.
-
- _Diem clausit extremum_, writs of, ii. 16.
-
- Dieppe (Depe), i. 281; ii. 6; iii. 234, 306, 307; iv. 35; v. 184.
-
- Digby, Sir John, vi. 187.
-
- Dilhams, ii. 43.
-
- _Diskure._ Discover, disclose, iv. 187.
-
- _Diswyr._ Doubt, ii. 228.
-
- Dive, S. Pierre, ii. 6.
-
- Dive, S. Sauveur, ii. 6.
-
- Dixon, ----, vi. 25.
-
- Dixon (Dyxon), Mrs., v. 271.
-
- Docking, Norfolk, iii. 210.
-
- Doctor of Physic, iv. 21.
-
- Dode, John, iv. 282.
-
- Dogdyke (Dokdike), Lincolnshire, ii. 120.
-
- Doget (Doket), Master, ii. 160.
-
- Doget (Doket), Bailiff's son, iv. 205.
-
- Doget, John, iv. 148.
-
- Doget, Ric., i. 335; ii. 216, 240; vi. 191, 192, 195.
-
- Doget, Wm., iv. 170.
-
- Doke, John, iii. 237.
-
- Doket. _See_ Doget.
-
- Dokkyng, ----, vi. 18.
-
- Dokkyng, Thos., vi. 207.
-
- Dokkynges Manor, v. 299, 300.
-
- Dokworth. _See_ Duckworth.
-
- Dole at Bromholm, iv. 228-230.
-
- Dolestones, ii. 72 note 5.
-
- Dollay, R., ii. 322-323.
-
- Dollys, ----, v. 103, 108, 165.
-
- Domfront, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Doncaster (Dancastre), Yorkshire, ii. 296; iii. 129, 135; v. 70.
-
- _Donge._ A mattress, iii. 184; vi. 175-176, 178.
-
- Donham. _See_ Dunham.
-
- Donmowe. _See_ Dunmowe.
-
- Donne, Laurence, iii. 142.
-
- Donne, ----, i. 304; vi. 2.
-
- Donnynges, Walsham, ii. 63.
-
- Donsamborowe. _See_ Dunstanborough.
-
- Donstable. _See_ Dunstable.
-
- 'Doolis,' or 'Dolestones,' _q.v._
-
- Dordrecht, or Dort, Netherlands, vi. 154.
-
- Dorking, Surrey, vi. 201.
-
- Dorlet, ----, i. 218; iv. 129, 131.
-
- Dormand, Edmund, vi. 112, 119, 121.
-
- _Dormants._ Large beams, ii. 281.
-
- Dorset, Henry Beaufort, Earl of, afterwards Third Duke of Somerset,
- i. 161; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 33.
- _See also_ Somerset.
-
- Dorset, Cecily, Marchioness of, v. 290; vi. 209.
-
- Dorset, Thos. Grey, Marquis of, vi. 173.
-
- _Dortour._ Dormitory, vi. 42.
-
- Dorward, William, ii. 275.
-
- Dory, ----, iii. 86, 113-114.
-
- Dory, John, Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iii. 113.
-
- Dorylot, John de, iii. 309.
-
- Douglas, James, Earl of, i. 115; iv. 50.
-
- Douyle, France, ii. 7.
-
- Dover, i. 64, 65; ii. 146, 147, 148; v. 185, 195.
-
- Dow, John, ii. 282.
-
- Dowbigging, John, iv. 28-29.
-
- Dowebegyng, John, ii. 82.
-
- Dowee, Thos., ii. 214.
-
- Downes, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Downham (Dounham), Norfolk, iii. 296.
-
- Downing, John, ii. 77; vi. 70.
-
- Dowylday, Nic., ii. 215.
-
- Draper, John, ii. 54.
-
- _Draught Chamber_. Room containing a 'draught' or privy, ii. 281.
-
- Dravale, ----, ii. 135.
-
- Drayton, Norfolk, i. 218-223, 226-227, 232, 234, 245-246, 273, 284,
- 303-304; ii. 134, 137, 254; iii. 42; iv. 27, 32, 93, 109, 129,
- 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 156,
- 157, 158, 161, 162, 164-166, 169-171, 176, 180, 187, 195, 203,
- 205, 206, 208, 235, 280-281; v. 76, 77, 126, 142, 155, 166, 188,
- 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.
- Descent of the Manor of, iv. 165.
- Church of, iv. 31, 145, 193, 206; vi. 2.
- Bailiff of, iv. 128, 170.
-
- Drentall, Thos., clerk, vi. 53.
-
- Druell, John, LL.D., iv. 102, 103, 104, 181, 236, 245.
-
- Drury, Matt., ii. 307.
-
- Drye, Thos., iv. 178.
-
- Dublin (Deblyn), i. 313; iii. 203.
-
- Ducket, Wm., i. 227.
-
- Duckworth (Dokworth), Elys, ii. 267, 308, 312.
-
- Dudley, John Sutton, Fourth Lord (1406-1482), i. 86, 94, 336;
- iii. 25, 33.
-
- Dudley, Catherine, v. 68-69.
-
- Dumfries, i. 193.
-
- Dunham (Donham), Norfolk, v. 168.
-
- Dunham, Little (Lytyldonham), iii. 23.
-
- Dunmowe (Donemowe), John, iv. 150.
-
- Dunmowe, Wm., ii. 267, 269, 308, 312.
-
- Dunois, John, Count of, bastard of Orleans, i. 49-50; ii. 121-124.
-
- Dunstable (Donstable), vi. 21.
-
- Dunstanborough (Donsamborowe), Northumberland, i. 215; iv. 59, 60.
-
- Dunston, Norfolk, i. 30, 140; ii. 302, 303.
-
- Dunwich, Suffolk, ii. 3; iv. 193.
-
- Durasse, Lord, i. 281; v. 188.
-
- Durham, i. 215; iv. 60, 179.
-
- Durham (Dereham), Laurence Booth, Bishop of (1457-76), i. 169; ii. 81;
- iv. 50.
- _See also_ Sherwood.
-
- Duesseldorf, i. 288.
-
- Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105.
-
- Dutchmen, i. 27; iv. 78; vi. 141.
-
- [[both forms spelled "Duche-"]]
-
- Dux, Wm., v. 91.
-
- Dylmyn, Wm., iv. 142.
-
- Dymock (Dymmok), Lady, v. 137.
-
- _Dymsoynt_, or _Dymysent_. Metal facing for a girdle, vi. 203-208.
-
- Dyne, ----, iii. 84.
-
- Dyngane, Joan, iv. 86.
-
- Dynham. _See_ Denham.
-
- Dynne, ----, ii. 182, 193.
-
- Dynne, John, vi. 103.
-
- Dynne, Wm., ii. 186.
-
- Dyott, ----, iv. 280.
-
- Dyram. _See_ Dereham.
-
- Dyrward, ----, iii. 303.
-
-
- Eagle, The, Lincolnshire, Priest of, iii. 261.
-
- Earl Soham (Erll Some), Framlingham, Suffolk, vi. 156, 159.
-
- Earlham, Norfolk, i. 284.
-
- Easewyk, Norfolk, ii. 70.
-
- Eberton, Elizabeth, i. 286, 287.
-
- Eberton, Harry, i. 286; v. 206-207, 215.
-
- Ebesham, Wm., i. 323; v. 1-4, 63.
-
- Eborlyn, Hans, vi. 37.
-
- Eccles, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Eccles, Norfolk, ii. 135.
-
- Eccles, John, ii. 80.
-
- Eccles, Robt., ii. 80.
-
- Eddingthorpe, Norfolk, i. 76; ii. 33, 51, 57, 70; vi. 4, 190. Rector
- of, ii. 10, 31.
-
- Edinburgh, iii. 307.
-
- Edgecombe (Egecum), Sir Ric., vi. 118, 127.
-
- Edgecombe, Sir Piers, vi. 152.
-
- Edmonds, John, of Taverham, iv. 129, 130.
-
- Edmonds, Thos., iv. 43.
-
- Edmundes, John, ii. 60.
-
- Education in time of Paston Letters, i. 318-321.
-
- Edward I., iv. 248.
-
- Edward III., i. 86, 191; vi. 65.
-
- Edward IV., as Earl of March, i. 100, 135, 148-149, 182, 184, 185-188,
- 194; ii. 297; iii. 196, 197, 204, 221-222, 228, 233, 234, 249; as
- King, i. 194, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 213, 215,
- 216, 217, 239, 243, 244, 245-246, 246-250, 257, 259-262, 263, 266,
- 271, 275, 280, 283, 288-289, 294-298, 322, 340; iii. 266, 267,
- 269, 271, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 284, 286, 291, 292, 296, 299,
- 300, 301, 302, 304, 306, 312, 313-314; iv. 15-16, 17, 19, 20, 25,
- 26, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 52, 58 (_bis_), 60-61, 66, 78, 88, 89,
- 91, 93, 94, 96, 101, 106, 109, 111, 113-116, 116-117 (_bis_), 207,
- 218, 246-247, 275, 287, 296-297, 307, 311; v. 6-7, 23, 24, 28, 29,
- 30-33 (_bis_), 34, 35-36, 41, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 62, 63, 69,
- 70-71, 80, 83, 95, 96, 97, 100, 106, 107, 112, 131, 135, 161, 162,
- 170, 179, 181, 188, 189, 195, 196, 203, 215, 220, 221, 222, 224,
- 233, 236, 237, 238, 239 (_bis_), 240, 242, 246, 250, 260, 261,
- 277, 290, 318, 324; vi. 2, 20, 25, 28, 29;
- redeems jewels pledged by his father, iii. 294-295;
- desire to do justice, iii. 302;
- strongholds in Wales given up to, iii. 302;
- statutes of, vi. 67; harbinger of, when Earl of March, iii. 233.
-
- Edward, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VI., i. 130, 133, 156-157, 171,
- 192, 193, 194, 261; ii. 295-296, 297, 320; iii. 13, 32, 86, 87,
- 196, 234, 267, 269, 306; iv. 51; v. 104.
-
- Edward, Prince, afterwards Edward V., i. 271, 322; v. 179.
-
- Edward, a servant, v. 187, 251.
-
- Edworth, Wm., ii. 313.
-
- Egmere, i. 205.
-
- Egremont, Thos. Percy, Lord, third son of Henry, second Earl of
- Northumberland, i. 131, 134, 147-148, 177; ii. 296; iii. 126.
-
- Egyll (l'Aigle ?) Castle, France, ii. 6.
-
- Eimond. _See_ Emond.
-
- Elger, John, iii. 22.
-
- Elghe, Suffolk, ii. 11.
-
- Elingham, ----, ii. 139 (_bis_); vi. 36.
-
- Elizabeth, Queen, i. 26, 27.
-
- Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of Edward IV. _See_ Woodville, Elizabeth.
-
- Elizabeth, Mrs., v. 190.
-
- Elizabeth of York, Queen of Henry VII., vi. 105-106, 107 (_see_
- correction in vol. i., page 340).
-
- Elkanhed, Treasurer of Calais, v. 163.
- _See also_ Calais.
-
- Ellis, Bartholomew, iii. 5, 105, 106, 278; iv. 10, 102, 104, 238, 239,
- 243, 269.
-
- Ellis, Thos., i. 231; iii. 245; iv. 139.
-
- Ellis, Wm., iv. 70.
-
- Ellis (Elys), ----, iv. 175, 176.
-
- _Elmyse._ Enemies, iv. 283; v. 37.
-
- Eltham, Kent, i. 116, 239; iii. 233; iv. 275, 276.
-
- Elton, ----, i. 81.
-
- Elwyn, Richard, vi. 152.
-
- Ely, Bishop of. _See_ Alcock, John (1486-1500); Bourchier, Thos.
- (1443-54); Grey, Wm. (1454-78); Morgan, Philip (1426-34).
-
- Ely, Isle of, vi. 92.
-
- Elysse, Berthelmew. _See_ Ellis.
-
- _Embracery._ A legal offence, ii. 167 note 5; iii. 85.
-
- _Eme._ Uncle, ii. 157 note 2.
-
- Emeryngale, John, iv. 241.
-
- Emond (Eimond), John, ii. 193; iii. 42.
-
- Emundes, Robt., ii. 244.
-
- Entwistle (At Wessyll), Sir Bertram, iii. 28, 30.
-
- Eppeswell, Robt., iii. 141.
-
- Epworth, Lincolnshire, ii. 71.
-
- Erasmus, i. 327.
-
- Ernold, Ric., of Cromer, ii. 100.
-
- Erpingham Hundred, Norfolk, iv. 19.
-
- Erpingham, Sir Thos., i. 33, 333; ii. 13-15, 16, 54.
-
- Esher, Surrey, i. 153.
-
- Esprygy, Wm., ii. 2.
-
- Essay, Normandy, i. 56.
-
- Essex county, v. 95.
-
- Essex, gentlemen of, vi. 122.
-
- 'Essex,' Fastolf's place in Hickling, iii. 83; v. 107, 234, 306.
-
- Essex, ----, iii. 268.
-
- Essex, Earl of. _See_ Bourchier, Henry.
-
- Essey, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- _Esson._ Essoin, ii. 157; iii. 37.
-
- Est, John, ii. 192.
-
- Estaple. _See_ Staple.
-
- Estgate, John, iii. 255; iv. 84, 106, 177, 180.
-
- Estlexham. _See_ Lexham, East.
-
- Estodenham. _See_ Tuddenham, East.
-
- Estwell, Kent, iv. 309, 310, 311.
-
- Etaple (Staples), France, vi. 154.
-
- Eton, i. 306, 319, 336; vi. 5, 8.
-
- Eton, Fulk, i. 50.
-
- Eton, Wm., iii. 230; iv. 102, 104, 239.
-
- Eu, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Eusdale, ----, ii. 271.
-
- Everard, Sir Thos., Parson of Oxnead, v. 327 (_bis_).
-
- Everingham, Henry, i. 338.
-
- Everingham, Thos., i. 124; iii. 143.
-
- Everton. _See_ Eberton.
-
- Everyton, John, iv. 226.
-
- Evreux (Everose), Normandy, ii. 5.
-
- Ewelme, Oxfordshire, i. 245; ii. 121; v. 15, 131.
-
- Exeter, i. 116, 165, 166; v. 86.
-
- Exeter, Bishops of. _See_ Nevill, Geo. (1456-65) and Courtenay, Piers
- (1478-87).
-
- Exeter, Henry Holland, Duke of (1446-73), i. 134, 147-148, 150, 176,
- 182, 183, 186, 192, 199; ii. 154, 296, 321, 329; iii. 125, 126,
- 127, 192, 234, 267, 312.
-
- Exeter, Thos. Beaufort, Duke of (1416-26), ii. 8, 9; iii. 156.
-
- Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Widow of Henry Holland, v. 250.
-
- Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Wife of John Holland, third Duke (1443-6),
- iv. 189; v. 69.
-
- Exmouth, i. 182.
-
- Eye, Suffolk, i. 231; iii. 315; iv. 204; v. 86. Bailiff of. _See_
- Bottisford.
-
-
- Fagernon, France, ii. 6.
-
- Fairchild (Feyrechildes), Norfolk, iv. 32; v. 170, 188.
-
- Fairfax, Guy, i. 298; v. 30, 76; vi. 74.
-
- Fairfax, Mr., v. 120.
-
- Fairfax, Sir Thos., vi. 152.
-
- Fakenham, Norfolk, ii. 215.
-
- Falaise taken by Henry V., ii. 5.
-
- 'Falce Carte Sproute,' iii. 53.
-
- Falcon (Fawcon), Pursuivant, vi. 126.
-
- Falconbridge, Bastard, i. 177, 266.
-
- Falyate, John, i. 115; ii. 263-264.
-
- Falyate, Sir William, iv. 308.
-
- _Fardell._ Pack, burden, iv. 65.
-
- Farrer. _See_ Ferrour.
-
- Farwell, John, iii. 155, 157.
-
- _Faste._ 'Be Goddis faste,' ii. 79.
-
- Faster, John, vi. 180.
-
- _Fastingong._ Shrovetide, ii. 220.
-
- Fastolf, Catherine, iii. 96.
-
- Fastolf, Edmund, v. 177.
-
- Fastolf, Sir Hugh, ii. 235; iii. 12, 110, 157.
-
- Fastolf, John, ii. 113.
-
- Fastolf, John, Father of Sir John, iii. 147, 152, 154, 155.
-
- Fastolf, John, of Cowhawe, iii. 19, 200.
-
- Fastolf, Sir John, i. 26, 52, 76-78, 89, 90, 116-120, 126, 150-154,
- 195-203, 206, 209, 215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 233, 234-238, 241,
- 245, 251, 254, 258, 284, 297, 298; ii. 4, 21, 29, 39, 40, 50
- (_bis_), 51, 80, 81, 82, 96, 101, 107-108, 113-116, 134, 137, 149,
- 152, 153, 154, 156, 160, 170, 171, 178-179, 182, 188-189 (_bis_),
- 190, 191-192 (_bis_), 193, 194, 195, 195-200, 203, 204, 206, 208,
- 209, 210, 211 (_bis_), 216 (_bis_), 233, 234-235, 238, 250, 252
- (_bis_), 253 (_bis_), 254, 277, 279, 280, 281, 323, 326-327, 328,
- 329, 333, 334, 335; iii. 2, 3, 6 (_bis_), 7-9 (_bis_), 10, 11, 14,
- 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20-21, 22, 32, 34, 35 (_bis_), 37, 41, 42, 50,
- 51-52, 53-54 (_bis_), 55-60, 61-65 (_ter_), 67 (_bis_), 68, 69
- (_bis_), 70-71 (_bis_), 72, 73-74 (_bis_), 76, 77, 78, 79, 82-83,
- 85, 88, 91, 93 (_bis_), 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99-100, 104, 105, 106,
- 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120 (_bis_), 121,
- 125, 126, 127, 129, 132, 135, 138, 142 (_bis_), 193, 194 (_bis_),
- 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 217, 218 (_bis_), 219 (_bis_),
- 220, 229, 231, 238, 246 (_bis_), 251, 254, 271, 291, 294, 305,
- 308, 309, 311, 316; iv. 26, 30 (_bis_), 31, 42, 53-56, 62, 63, 66,
- 72, 73, 74, 79, 81, 91, 100, 101, 106, 109, 123, 142, 155, 157,
- 173, 174, 180, 188, 189, 208, 254, 266, 269, 280, 281, 288, 289,
- 293-295, 296, 302, 303, 304; v. 11, 18, 20, 22, 30, 59, 63, 64, 72
- (_bis_), 76, 77, 81, 82, 91, 92, 94, 98, 107, 116, 117, 126, 128,
- 129, 132, 134, 136, 141, 146, 170, 172, 176, 230, 234, 301, 303,
- 322; vi. 55, 61-64, 75, 108;
- goods of, iii. 166-174; iv. 231-236;
- will of, i. 242; iii. 117-160, 160-163, 163-166; iv. 101-104, 111,
- 112, 113-116, 154, 181-185, 236-245, 246, 247, 268, 276, 284-286;
- wardrobe of, iii. 174-189;
- college proposed by, i. 151, 195, 197, 201, 202, 216, 241, 258, 284;
- iii. 98, 110, 111, 148-149, 153, 154, 160, 161, 164, 189-191, 193,
- 202; iv. 53-56, 73, 100, 109-110, 111, 112-113 (_bis_), 114, 175,
- 183, 238, 240, 244, 254, 293; v. 82, 216;
- place in Southwark, iii. 224, 233, 247;
- condition of, just before death, iv. 104, 238, 240.
-
- Fastolf, Mary, Sir John's mother, iii. 147, 153-154, 155.
- _See also_ Mortimer, Lady.
-
- Fastolf, Lady Milicent, Sir John's wife, i. 120, 153; ii. 114, 115;
- iii. 147, 153, 159, 163; iv. 238.
-
- Fastolf, Milicent, v. 72.
-
- Fastolf, Richard, iii. 76; iv. 237, 244, 284, 285.
-
- Fastolf, Thos., ii. 171.
-
- Fastolf, Thos., son of John Fastolf of Cowhawe, i. 203, 240; ii. 323;
- iii. 5, 8, 14, 19-20, 21, 22, 34-35, 36, 112, 133, 142, 199-202,
- 278, 286, 308; iv. 3, 70, 282; v. 72, 78;
- mother of, iv. 3.
-
- Fastolf, Wm., Abbot of Fecamp, iii. 157.
-
- Fauconberg, Thos., v. 109, 113.
-
- Fauconberg, Wm. Nevill, Lord, ii. 123; iii. 126; v. 109.
-
- Fauconer, ----, of London, ii. 114-115.
-
- Faukham, Kent, iv. 310.
-
- Fawkon. _See_ Falcon.
-
- Fawkoner, Thos., i. 42; ii. 31; iii. 17.
-
- Fazakerley (Fitzacurley), ----, i. 336.
-
- Fecamp, Normandy, Abbot of, i. 56; iii. 157.
-
- Feen, Master, iv. 47.
-
- Feke, Hodge, ii. 86.
-
- Felbrigg, Norfolk, i. 254; ii. 188, 221, 288; iii. 227, 248, 281, 286;
- iv. 20, 68, 93, 215, 216; v. 64.
-
- Felbrigg (Fylbryg), ----, iv. 61; v. 102.
-
- Felbrigg, Catherine, Lady, ii. 193, 224, 250, 251; iii. 12, 14, 210.
-
- Felbrigg, Sir John, iv. 215.
-
- Felbrigg, Sir Simon, i. 30; ii. 14, 33, 34, 46, 51.
-
- Feldyng, Mr., v. 104.
-
- Felix, v. Pope, ii. 96.
-
- Felmingham, Norfolk, vi. 163.
-
- Felmingham, Clement.
- _See also_ Clement, Master, iii. 193; iv. 102, 103, 104, 183, 184,
- 185, 230, 237, 239, 243, 244; v. 146.
-
- Felthorpe, Parson of, iv. 187.
-
- Fendykes, ----, iii. 50.
-
- Fenn, Hugh, i. 338; ii. 240; iii. 73, 77, 78, 81-82, 91, 102, 103,
- 133, 142, 166; iv. 12, 14, 78, 86-87, 91, 105, 179, 207, 260,
- 295-296; v. 9, 117, 212; vi. 190, 191, 194.
-
- Fenn, John, iii. 258.
-
- Fenne, Robt., vi. 167, 179.
-
- Fennes, Herringby, Norfolk, iv. 292.
-
- Fenwyk, Ric., Rector of Testerton, vi. 113, 114.
-
- Fenyngley. _See_ Filongley.
-
- Fenys (Fenes), Robt., i. 205, 259; iii. 281; iv. 308, 309, 310, 311.
-
- Feraris (Ferers), ----, ii. 214, 215, 216, 217; iv. 61.
-
- Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, vi. 161.
-
- Feres, Sir Harry, v. 105.
-
- Feres, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Fermer, John, iv. 35, 37.
-
- Fernwale, William, iv. 279.
-
- Ferrers, John, ii. 260.
-
- Ferrour (Farrer, Ferrer), ----, v. 208.
-
- Ferrour, Ric., i. 303; v. 316, 317, 321, 322, 323.
-
- Fescamp. _See_ Fecamp.
-
- _Fetis._ Good, well-made, ii. 112.
-
- Feversham, i. 75.
-
- Feyrechildes. _See_ Fairchild.
-
- Fidyon, Roger, Clerk, iv. 105.
-
- Fiennes (Fynys), v. 297.
-
- Figs, price of, iii. 126.
-
- Filby, Norfolk, ii. 67, 68; iv. 105, 238; v. 117. Parson of, ii. 67;
- iv. 86.
-
- Fille, John, vi. 56, 58.
-
- Filongley (Fenyngley), Henry, nephew of Fastolf, i. 196; ii. 328;
- iii. 6, 14, 30, 31, 33, 67, 75, 98-99, 138, 157, 165, 166, 192,
- 197, 198, 213; v. 94.
-
- Filongley, Cecily, wife of Henry, iii. 157.
-
- Filpot. _See_ Philpot.
-
- Finch (Fynch), ----, ii. 49.
-
- Fincham, Norfolk, Vicar of, vi. 207.
-
- Fincham (Fyncheham), ----, ii. 214, 257; iii. 82, 99.
-
- Fincham, John, iii. 227.
-
- Fincham, Simeon, of Fincham, iii. 80.
-
- Fish (Fysch), Peter, ii. 54.
-
- Fisher (Fysscher), Ric., Sec. to the Earl of Salisbury, iii. 96, 199.
-
- Fishley, Norfolk, v. 149.
-
- Fishwick, Lancashire, ii. 181.
-
- Fitzalan, Thos., Lord Maltravers, son of Wm., Earl of Arundel, iv. 217
- and note.
-
- Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady, i. 311-312; iv. 217; vi. 91-92.
-
- Fitzhugh, Henry, Lord (1386-1424), i. 311; ii. 8.
-
- Fitzlewes (Fitzlawes), Sir Ric., vi. 162, 163.
-
- Fitzralph (Fitzrawff), John, ii. 11; iii. 157.
-
- Fitzrauff, Robt., ii. 199; iii. 153, 193, 319; iv. 104, 237, 239.
-
- Fitzwalter, John Ratcliff, called Lord (killed at the Battle of
- Ferrybridge, 1461), iii. 80, 210, 249, 267.
-
- Fitzwalter, John, Lord. _See_ Radcliffe.
-
- Fitzwalter, Lady, v. 179.
-
- Fitzwalter, Lord, iv. 307.
-
- Fitzwalter, Master, v. 179, 253, 256, 258, 259; vi. 24, 31; wife of,
- i. 300; v. 256, 258.
-
- Fitzwalter, Rich., vi. 183.
-
- Fitzwalter (Walter ?), Lord, ii. 17; iv. 232.
-
- Fitzwarine (Fyvaren), John Bourchier, Lord, vi. 151.
-
- Fitzwilliam, ----, ii. 173; iii. 277, 279.
-
- Fitzwilliam, Austin, ii. 3.
-
- Flanders, i. 64, 247, 288, 312, 317; ii. 104; iv. 57, 296; v. 218,
- 219, 270, 297; vi. 111.
- _See also_ Flemings.
-
- Fleet raised for Edward IV., iv. 41, 42-43, 52, 57.
-
- Fleet Prison. _See_ London.
-
- Flegg (Fledge), Norfolk, i. 283, 284; ii. 200; iii. 148; iv. 47, 109,
- 179, 222, 292; v. 25, 188, 225; vi. 33, 69.
-
- Flegg, East, iv. 46, 105; v. 94.
-
- Flegg, West, iv. 46; v. 94.
-
- Fleghalle, Winterton, ii. 51.
-
- Fleming, John, iv. 103.
-
- Fleming, Master, iv. 216.
-
- Flemings molest the coast, ii. 49.
-
- Flemings, goods of, taken, ii. 299.
-
- Flint (Flynte), Hugh, iv. 280.
-
- Flodden, i. 270.
-
- Florison, Cornelius, ii. 252.
-
- _Flos unguentorum_, vi. 104.
-
- Flourdew, John, Parson of Drayton, iv. 145, 187 and note 1.
-
- Fogg (Fooge), John, Treasurer of the Household to Edward IV., iv. 218;
- v. 188.
-
- Foke, ----, ii. 158, 249.
-
- Foke, John, iv. 229.
-
- Foke, Roger, ii. 96.
-
- Folsham. _See_ Foulsham.
-
- Fooge. _See_ Fogg.
-
- _Forcer._ A chest, ii. 92.
-
- Fordham (Cambs.), iv. 256;
- Vicar of, vi. 157.
-
- Forey, ----, of France, v. 104.
-
- Forncete, Norfolk, ii. 18, 278; iii. 135.
-
- Fornsett, John, D.D., vi. 96.
-
- _Forslet, a_, ii. 267.
-
- Forter, John, v. 137.
-
- Fortescue (Foscwe), ----, v. 32.
-
- Fortescue (Forskew), Lord, v. 104.
-
- Fortescue, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King's Bench (name
- misprinted by Fenn 'Festux'), i. 89; ii. 61-62, 205; iii. 76, 135,
- 198, 226, 242, 307.
-
- Fortescue, Sir John, of Punsborne, vi. 157, 187.
-
- Fortescue, Richard, i. 281.
-
- Foster, Wm., v. 305.
-
- Fotheringay (Foodryngdre), Northamptonshire, i. 217, 248; iv. 117;
- College at, ii. 281; v. 318.
-
- Fougeres, capture and recovery of, i. 53-56, 102, 104.
-
- Fouke, ----, of Knapton, vi. 31.
-
- Fouler, Wm., iii. 72.
-
- Foulsham (Folsham), Norfolk, ii. 318.
-
- Fourmigni, battle of, i. 67.
-
- Fowler, ----, v. 85.
-
- Fowler, John, iv. 279.
-
- Fox, Henry, vi. 113-114 (_bis_);
- Wife of, vi. 114 (_bis_).
-
- Foxhall (Foxhole), Suffolk, iii. 20, 91, 112.
-
- Framsden, Suffolk, iii. 259.
-
- Framlingham, Suffolk, seat of the Duke of Norfolk, i. 203, 230, 274,
- 275, 276, 295; ii. 15, 52, 69, 145, 163, 164, 165, 166, 185, 243,
- 255, 260, 261, 269, 275, 276; iii. 21, 34, 112, 144, 277, 311;
- iv. 59, 80, 198, 211; v. 21, 22, 149, 150, 151, 166, 171, 172,
- 176.
-
- Framyngham, ----, ii. 217.
-
- France (_see also_ French), i. 48-57, 60-61, 67-68, 76, 77, 95, 96,
- 120-125, 174, 282; iii. 155; iv. 51, 249; v. 82, 206, 219, 226,
- 270;
- Admiral of, v. 287;
- Ambassadors of, v. 216.
-
- France, Kings of. _See_ Charles VII., Lewis XI.
-
- Frances, ----, vi. 46.
-
- Frank, Sir Edward, vi. 92.
-
- Frank, Thos., vi. 27.
-
- _Frankleyn._ A large owner of land, ii. 311.
-
- Fraunces (Frauncesse), ii. 79; iv. 196.
-
- Fraunceys, ----, iii. 3.
-
- Fraunk, Robt., vi. 27.
-
- Frays, John, iii. 84.
-
- Frederick III., Emperor, v. 219.
-
- Freethorpe, Norfolk, iv. 258.
-
- _Freking_, ii. 211.
-
- Fremelyngham, Richard, Canon of Leyston Abbey, Suffolk, ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Frenay (Frezsne) Le Vicomte, France, ii. 5; iii. 63.
-
- French, ----, Wife of, v. 312.
-
- French, the, threaten Jersey and Guernsey, i. 280; ii. 321;
- ships of, iii. 283; iv. 57; vi. 111-112;
- books of, v. 63;
- Frenchmen on the coasts, iv. 68; v. 177, 178;
- army equipment, i. 122-123.
-
- Frenges, Norfolk, Rector of (1341), ii. 4.
-
- Frenles, Sir Roger, ii. 57.
-
- Fresnay, Maine, i. 50.
-
- Freston, Suffolk, ii. 51, 298.
-
- Frethorp. _See_ Freethorpe.
-
- Frettenham, Norfolk, iv. 284.
-
- Friars, Grey, or Minors. _See under_ Norwich.
-
- Fritton (Freton), Suffolk, iv. 71, 230, 238, 244, 292; v. 148, 241,
- 246; vi. 48, 53, 56;
- Parson of, i. 204; iii. 291.
-
- Fritton (Freton), near Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 31.
-
- Fronsac, i. 125.
-
- _Frunture, a_, ii. 267.
-
- _Fugr'._ Figured ? 'Sateyn fugr',' iv. 202.
-
- Fulchier, ----, ii. 159.
-
- Fulford, Sir Baldwin, i. 185.
-
- Fulford, Sir Humphrey, vi. 152.
-
- Fulford, Sir Thos., v. 111, 113.
-
- Fuller, Thos., i. 31.
-
- Fuller, Wm., vi. 19.
-
- Fulman, John, iii. 279.
-
- Fulmerston, Ric., iv. 198, 199.
-
- Fulthorp, ----, iii. 77, 103.
-
- Fulthorp, Lady, iii. 142.
-
- Fulthorp, Sir Thos., ii. 168.
-
- Furbuschour, ----, iv. 40.
-
- Furness, Lancashire, i. 313.
-
- Fylongley. _See_ Filongley.
-
- Fynch, ----, ii. 49.
-
- Fyncheham. _See_ Fincham.
-
- Fyndern, Sir Thos., iii. 307.
-
- Fynys. _See_ Fiennes.
-
- Fynys, ----, Speaker of Parliament, iv. 75.
-
- Fyrass, Robt., iv. 12.
-
- Fysch, Peter, ii. 54.
-
- Fysscher. _See_ Fisher.
-
- Fyvaryn. _See_ Fitzwarine.
-
-
- Gachecroft, ----, ii. 215.
-
- Gaddishill. _See_ Godshill.
-
- Gaillon (Galion), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Galdebek (Caudebec), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Galion. _See_ Gaillon.
-
- Gallawey, Robt., iv. 230.
-
- Gannok, Catherine, ii. 53.
-
- Gannok, John, ii. 53.
-
- Gant, John, ii. 4.
-
- Garcy, France, ii. 6.
-
- _Gardyvyands._ Knapsacks, vi. 144.
-
- Garleke, ----, ii. 172.
-
- Garnesseye. _See_ Guernsey.
-
- Garnet, Thos., v. 32.
-
- Garneys, ----, ii. 56.
-
- Garneys, Margery, ii. 51.
-
- _Garnish, a._ A set of pewter vessels, iv. 14.
-
- Garonne, The, i. 95, 121.
-
- Garneys, Mrs., ii. 66.
-
- Garrard, Simon, vi. 69.
-
- Gascoigne, Sir Wm., Chief Justice of England, i. 154; ii. 114.
-
- Gascony, i. 95, 97, 105, 108, 120-125, 127, 128.
-
- Gase, Walter, ii. 9.
-
- Gate, Sir Jeffrey, v. 111.
-
- Gateley, i. 205.
-
- Gately More, vi. 131.
-
- Gatesend, Nicholas, ii. 265.
-
- Gatte, James, ii. 187.
-
- _Gaudees._ Beads, vi. 52.
-
- Gaunley, Robt., vi. 186.
-
- Gaunt, John of, i. 191.
-
- Gavaston, Piers, the favourite of Edward II., ii. 3.
-
- _Gawdeid._ Ornamented, iv. 263; vi. 52.
-
- Gawnt. _See_ Ghent.
-
- Gaydade, Mistress, iv. 268.
-
- Gayn, John, iv. 94, 107.
-
- Gayne, Joan, iv. 4, 40, 61, 203.
-
- Gayne, ----, v. 133.
-
- Gayne, Eliz., vi. 208.
-
- Gayton (Geyton), Norfolk, ii. 173, 214.
-
- Gaywood, Norfolk, iv. 29.
-
- Geane. _See_ Genoa.
-
- Gedding, Suffolk, ii. 75.
-
- Gees, John, Carmelite Friar, ii. 29.
-
- Gees, John, Merchant of Crowmer, ii. 29.
-
- Geffreie, ----, ii. 73.
-
- Gegge, Richard, i. 333.
-
- Gelderstone (Gerlyston), Norfolk, ii. 56; iii. 256.
-
- 'Genealogical History of the Kings of England,' by Francis Sandford,
- i. 25.
-
- Geney. _See_ Jenney.
-
- Gemyngham. _See_ Gimmingham.
-
- Genoa, iv. 257.
-
- Gent, John, ii. 198.
-
- Genyn, ----, iv. 300.
-
- George, son of Richard, Duke of York, iii. 233.
- _See also_ Clarence.
-
- George, Walter, ii. 307.
-
- George, servant to Wm. Paston, vi. 41.
-
- Geppeswich. _See_ Ipswich.
-
- Gerard, Simon, vi. 52, 53.
-
- Gerberoy, Normandy, i. 55.
-
- Gerbrege, Sir Thos., iv. 253.
-
- Gerlyston. _See_ Gelderstone.
-
- Germany (Dutchland), ii. 105.
-
- Germyn. _See_ Jermyn.
-
- Germyne, ----, v. 198.
-
- Germyngham. _See_ Jerningham.
-
- _Gesernys_ or _Giserings_. Battle axes, ii. 128.
-
- _Gesseren._ Sleeveless coat of mail, iv. 169.
-
- Geyton. _See_ Gayton.
-
- Ghent (Gawnt), i. 277; v. 176, 297.
-
- Gibbon. _See_ Gybon.
-
- Gibson, Wm., vi. 27.
-
- Gifford, Wm., i. 272; v. 107.
-
- Gilberd, ----, ii. 278.
-
- Gilbert, John, Mayor of Norwich (1460), iii. 239-240; iv. 2.
-
- Gilder (Gylder), John, iv. 279.
-
- Giles, John, iv. 35-36.
-
- Giles, Karoll, i. 152; iii. 132.
-
- _Gille._ A girl, iv. 190.
-
- _Gilyngsat, a_, ii. 58.
-
- Gimmingham (Gemyngham), Norfolk, i. 28, 36, 37; ii. 57, 70, 73;
- iii. 298; iv. 10.
-
- Gimmingham, ----, iv. 20.
-
- Ginger, v. 119.
-
- Gippeswich. _See_ Ipswich.
-
- Girlyngton, Nich., iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- Gironde, i. 122.
-
- Glanville, impalement of, ii. 2.
-
- Glanville, Sir Wm., iv. 249.
-
- Gloucester, i. 75, 81, 116;
- Abbot of, i. 55, 86.
-
- Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, Protector of England during minority of
- Henry VI., i. 33, 46, 47, 57, 145, 154; ii. 8, 14, 16, 26, 27,
- 35-38, 46-47;
- Wife of. _See_ Hainault, Jacqueline of.
-
- Gloucester, Richard, Duke of. _See_ Richard.
-
- Gloucestershire, iv. 88, 91.
-
- Glover, Alex., ii. 244.
-
- Glover, Robt., iv. 9.
-
- Gloys, James, Priest, i. 90, 226-227, 279-280, 287; ii. 88, 92-94,
- 157, 219-223, 223-225 (_bis_), 228, 248, 265; iii. 45-46 (_bis_),
- 298, 310-311; iv. 74, 121, 159, 169, 170, 226, 227, 256, 274, 294,
- 299; v. 26, 39, 66, 103, 115, 146, 147, 153, 173, 197, 212, 213,
- 223, 225; vi. 175, 176.
-
- Gnateshale. _See_ Knatysale.
-
- Goche (Gough ?), Margaret, iii. 87.
-
- God, James, i. 334.
-
- Godard, Dr., iii. 228.
-
- Godehreds, ----, iv. 179.
-
- Godfrey, Mr., v. 142.
-
- Godmerston, ----, v. 100.
-
- Godnoston, Jane, v. 180.
-
- Godshill (Gaddishill), Isle of Wight, i. 316; vi. 160.
-
- Gogyne, Wm., vi. 121.
-
- Golbeter, Jas., iv. 130.
-
- Gold, Pipes of, ii. 45.
-
- Goldsmyth, Nich., ii. 267.
-
- Goldwell, Jas., Bishop of Norwich (1472-99), v. 221, 227, 305; vi. 3,
- 6, 9-10, 13.
-
- Goldwell, Nich., vi. 3.
-
- Goneld (Gunnold), Henry, ii. 87, 130, 131, 292, 293; vi. 181.
-
- Gonnore. _See_ Gunnor.
-
- Goodfellow, Robin, vi. 131.
-
- Goodknape, Thos., v. 306.
-
- Goodrede, Wm., v. 75.
-
- Goodwein (Goodwyn), Wm., ii. 214, 244.
-
- Goold, ----, ii. 254.
-
- Goos, Sir J., v. 201.
-
- Gordon, Robt., iv. 29.
-
- Gorge (Gorges), ----, iv. 60.
-
- Gorge, Walter, iv. 22.
-
- Gorleston, Yarmouth, iv. 238, 244, 284, 292; v. 107, 234.
-
- Gorney. _See_ Gurney.
-
- Goshawk desired by John Paston, v. 152, 154, 157, 165.
-
- Gosloth (?), Alice, ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Goth. _See_ Gough.
-
- Gough (Goth), Matthew, i. 49-50, 67-68, 72, 73; ii. 40, 147, 157;
- iii. 248.
-
- Gough.
- _See also_ Goche.
-
- Gournay. _See_ Gurney.
-
- Gower, James, v. 105.
-
- Gower, Thos., ii. 40; iii. 157.
-
- Gowns, iv. 59.
-
- 'Grace de Dieu,' a ship, i. 109; iv. 57.
-
- Grame, Mrs., v. 253.
-
- Grandson, i. 299.
-
- Granere, Wm., Master of Works at Caister, ii. 40.
-
- Grantham, Lincoln, v. 70.
-
- Grave, John, ii. 67.
-
- Gray, Henry, ii. 275.
-
- Gray, Sir John, ii. 8; vi. 118.
-
- Gray, Sir Ralph, iii. 268; iv. 60.
-
- Gray (Grey), Sir Thos., v. 105, 274.
-
- 'Great Book, The,' i. 323; v. 1, 3.
-
- Great Seal, v. 196.
-
- Green, Dr., i. 165.
-
- Greenfield (Grenefeld), ----, iii. 123.
-
- Greenfield, John, iii. 298 note 2.
-
- Greenfield, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.
-
- _Green wax_, ii. 160.
-
- Greenwich, i. 70, 158; iii. 14, 233, 306, 314; iv. 297.
-
- Grefyth, Sir Walter, of Lancaster, vi. 151.
-
- Gregory, a servant of Edmund Paston, v. 231-232.
-
- Gregory, ----, Sir, vi. 102.
-
- Grenacre (Greneakyr), Ralf, iv. 126.
-
- Grene, ----, iv. 70.
-
- Grene, Dr., iii. 48.
-
- Grene, John, ii. 80.
-
- Grene, Sir Robt., v. 105, 185.
-
- Grene, Thos., ii. 145, 160, 170; iii. 114, 298; iv. 12, 79, 138, 222,
- 257; v. 94, 274.
-
- Grene, Wm., iv. 292.
-
- Grenefeld. _See_ Greenfield.
-
- Grenesheve, Christopher, ii. 267, 308.
-
- Grenneville, ii. 7.
-
- Gresham, Norfolk, i. 39, 41-44, 91-92, 233, 254, 256; ii. 30, 83, 88,
- 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 113, 127-134, 157, 161, 166-167, 170, 187,
- 214, 219, 228, 287; iv. 250, 251; v. 64, 112, 116, 127, 141, 160,
- 194, 196, 197.
- Church of, iii. 120, 135; vi. 48.
-
- Gresham, ----, the London carrier, iv. 230.
-
- Gresham, James, i. 76, 172; ii. 53, 61-62, 83-84, 87, 88, 92, 93, 148,
- 156-157, 158, 159 (_bis_), 160-162, 168, 180-182, 183, 186, 224,
- 230, 244, 248-249, 325; iii. 22, 48-50, 78-79, 103, 107-109, 280;
- iv. 15, 36, 65, 76-78, 78-79, 88-89, 92, 93, 126, 171, 175, 223,
- 229, 280-282, 283; v. 6, 69, 96, 97, 116, 125, 139, 141; vi. 86,
- 87.
-
- Gresham, John, iv. 232.
-
- Gresham, Thos., iv. 71.
-
- Gressenhall, Norfolk, ii. 159; iv. 22.
-
- _Gresynges._ Steps, vi. 51.
-
- Gretkyn, Mrs., v. 176.
-
- Greve, Wm., vi. 146-147.
-
- Grey or Minor Friars. _See under_ Norwich.
-
- Grey, ----, iii. 290.
-
- Grey, Edmund, Lord of Hastings and Ruthin, i. 80, 156; ii. 325, 327;
- iii. 1-2, 41, 198; iv. 310.
-
- Grey, Henry, ii. 39, 185, 308; iii. 1; iv. 172.
-
- Grey, Sir Harry, v. 105; vi. 155-156.
-
- Grey, John, iv. 266, 269; v. 10.
-
- Grey, Master, i. 164; iii. 36.
-
- Grey, Lord Richard, i. 322-323.
-
- Grey, Robert, of Warham, i. 205.
-
- Grey, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Grey, Wm., vi. 35.
-
- Grey, Wm., Bishop of Ely (1454-78), ii. 38; iii. 2, 292; iv. 305;
- v. 85, 202.
-
- Grey, Wm., of Martyn, v. 142.
-
- Greyve, ----, iv. 290.
-
- Griffith (Gryphet), ----, Usher of the Hall to Henry VI., iii. 30.
-
- Griffith Suoh (?), iii. 92.
-
- Grigge, Robert, i. 331, 332.
-
- Grigges, Andrew, iii. 93.
-
- Grigges, John, iii. 237.
-
- Grigges, T., vi. 115-116.
-
- Grimesby, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Grimston, Edward, iii. 93, 94.
-
- Grinstead, East, ii. 61.
-
- Groby, France, ii. 7.
-
- Grocer, Philip, iii. 142.
-
- Grome, Nich., ii. 217.
-
- Groos, John, ii. 261; iii. 227.
-
- Groos, Oliver, ii. 14, 46, 51.
-
- Gros, John, ii. 288, 289; iv. 3. Wife of, ii. 288.
-
- Grust, Wm., i. 81.
-
- Grymesby. _See_ Grimesby.
-
- Grymston, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Gryphet. _See_ Griffith.
-
- Grys, John, of Wighton, i. 32, 33; ii. 12, 13.
-
- Grys, Thomelin, ii. 81.
-
- Gryseacresse, Mistress, v. 69.
-
- Gueldres, Mary of, i. 193.
-
- Guernsey, i. 147, 182; ii. 78-79, 104, 321; iv. 32.
-
- Guienne, i. 45, 61, 95, 97, 105, 120, 124, 130, 132; ii. 121, 126,
- 291; iii. 60, 61, 64, 92, 155.
-
- Guincamp (Gingham), vi. 126.
-
- Guisnes (Guynes), i. 183, 184, 185; iii. 205, 234, 307; v. 204, 206,
- 253, 256, 257; vi. 83.
-
- Gundy, France, ii. 6.
-
- Gunnold. _See_ Goneld.
-
- Gunnor (Gonnore), ----, ii. 112, 130, 220-223, 230; iii. 107; iv. 10,
- 40, 188.
-
- Gunnor, Simon, iii. 133, 227.
-
- Gunnor, Wm., iii. 157.
-
- Gunton, Norfolk, iv. 302.
-
- Gunton, Ralph, of Norfolk, ii. 29.
-
- Gurnay (Gornay), ----, ii. 189, 279, 285; iii. 97, 131; vi. 58, 59.
-
- Gurney, Margaret, ii. 295.
-
- Gurney, Thos., ii. 145, 260; iii. 227; iv. 3, 66, 67.
-
- Gurney (Gornay), Wm., i. 272-273; v. 133, 138, 143, 151, 161, 285,
- 287.
-
- Guton, Brandiston, Norfolk, i. 273, 274; iii. 247; iv. 109, 125, 130,
- 256, 265, 266, 289, 292; v. 10, 25, 85, 128, 142, 144, 234.
-
- Guy of Warwick, i. 323; vi. 65.
-
- Guy and Colbrande, i. 323; vi. 66.
-
- Guybon, Gregory, ii. 216 (_bis_).
-
- Guynes. _See_ Guisnes.
-
- Gybon (Guybon), ----, of Debenham, ii. 322, 323.
-
- Gygges, John, vi. 14.
-
- Gylmyn, ----, ii. 293; iv. 217.
-
- Gylys. _See_ Giles.
-
- Gymmyngham. _See_ Gimmingham.
-
- Gyne (Gyney), John of Dilham, i. 31; ii. 40-41, 62-63.
-
- Gynne, Robt., ii. 58; vi. 189.
-
- Gyns, or Gynnis Close, in Paston, ii. 73; v. 209.
-
- _Gypcer_. A purse or bag, iii. 290.
-
- Gyrdyng, John, iv. 236, 241, 284.
-
-
- H. B., iii. 214.
-
- Habeland (Hadlounde, or Haveland), Bradwell, Suffolk, iv. 109, 244,
- 289, 292; v. 98, 107, 148, 189, 234.
-
- _Haborjoun_, or _Harburyone_. A coat of mail, ii. 215, 322; iii. 186.
-
- Hache, Wm., ii. 283, 284.
-
- Hadle, iii. 97.
-
- Hadleigh, Essex, vi. 182.
-
- Hadley, Suffolk, ii. 323.
-
- Hadlounde. _See_ Habeland.
-
- Hadynet, John, iv. 295.
-
- Hagreston, ----, Groom of the King's Chamber, iii. 121.
-
- Hainault, Jacqueline of, wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 26,
- 27.
-
- Haineford. _See_ Hayneford.
-
- Hakon, Thos., Parson of Felthorp, iv. 180, 187.
-
- Halbroke, Richard, iv. 280.
-
- Hale. _See_ Holm Hale.
-
- _Hales_, or _Alys_. Pavilions, vi. 144.
-
- Hales (Halse), John, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, i. 298, 336;
- vi. 104.
-
- Halesworth (Hallysworthe), Suffolk, iv. 152.
-
- Halfnothe (Halsnoth), John, iv. 259; v. 192, 200.
-
- Hall, Sir Edmund, iv. 286.
-
- Hall, Robt., iv. 127.
-
- Halman (Halleman), ----, ii. 158, 159.
-
- Halman, Henry, ii. 113, 172, 227; iv. 272; v. 58, 106, 130, 182.
-
- Halman, Jas., ii. 131; iv. 306; vi. 177.
-
- Halman, John, ii. 31.
-
- Halman, Wm., vi. 20.
-
- Halsnoth. _See_ Halfnothe.
-
- Haltoft, Gilbert, Baron of the Exchequer, iii. 91.
-
- Haltoft, ----, iii. 85.
-
- Halton, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Halvergates, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Halyn, the King's porter, iii. 28.
-
- Hambie (Hommbe), Normandy, ii. 7.
-
- Hammes (Hampnes), Calais, iii. 312; vi. 2, 83.
-
- Hammond, Master, ii. 28.
-
- Hamond, Simon, ii. 214.
-
- Hampden, Sir Edmund, iii. 307; v. 104.
-
- Hampton. _See_ Southampton.
-
- 'Hankyn, our dog,' v. 212.
-
- Hanmer, John and Wm., iv. 96.
-
- Hansard, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Hanson (Hansson), Henry, ii. 252; iii. 110, 111.
-
- Hanson (Hanswan, or Honson), Christopher, iii. 136, 233-234, 246, 249,
- 269, 302, 305; iv. 49, 50, 51, 235.
-
- Hanyngton, Chr., iv. 218, 221.
-
- Happisburgh, Norfolk, ii. 135.
-
- Harbard. _See_ Herbert.
-
- _Harburyone._ See _Haborjoun_.
-
- Harcourt, ----, iv. 304; v. 66, 69.
-
- Harcourt, Lady, i. 320; vi. 14.
-
- Harcourt, Sir Ric., v. 149, 178.
-
- Harcourt, Sir Robt., ii. 89; v. 126; vi. 151.
-
- Hardwyn, George, iv. 279.
-
- Harecourt, France, i. 56; ii. 7.
-
- Harfleur (Arfleet), Normandy, i. 59; ii. 47; iii. 62.
-
- Haringby. _See_ Herringby.
-
- Harington, John, Lord (1405-18), ii. 8.
-
- Harington, Lady (1473), v. 185.
-
- Harington, Thos. Grey, Lord, son of first Marquis of Dorset, vi. 151.
-
- Harington, ----, iii. 72.
-
- Harington, Sir James, vi. 187.
-
- Harington, Sir Robt., v. 105.
-
- Harington, Sir Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Harlech Castle, i. 192.
-
- Harlesdon, Robt., v. 24.
-
- Harleston, Norfolk, i. 220, 226, 231; iii. 42.
-
- Harleston, ----, Under Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, iv. 143,
- 144, 161, 163, 169, 205.
-
- Harley, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Harling, East, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 171.
-
- Harling, Sir Robt., iii. 157, 168;
- Daughter of, iii. 94.
-
- Harman (Herman), Waryn, ii. 135, 244, 245, 246, 247, 255-256, 266,
- 278.
-
- Harmerer, Robt., iii. 294.
-
- _Harness, Harneys._ Armour, iv. 142.
-
- Harneys, Reynold, iv. 294.
-
- Harper (Harpor), ----, iii. 33; iv. 61.
-
- Harple. _See_ Wolman.
-
- Harpour, ----, Yeoman of the Crown, iii. 30.
-
- Harry, Lord (?), iii. 267.
-
- Harsset, or Hasset. _See_ Blennerhasset.
-
- Hart. _See_ Lyhart.
-
- Hart, Thos., iv. 284.
-
- Hartford, Thos., vi. 134.
-
- Hartwelbury. _See_ Horwellbury.
-
- Harvey, Edward, vi. 209.
-
- Harvey (Hervey), Geo., vi. 209.
-
- Harvey, John, vi. 209.
-
- Harvey, Thos., vi. 209.
-
- Harward, Wm., vi. 89.
-
- Haryngby. _See_ Herringby.
-
- Haryson (Henrickson), Lumen, vi. 132.
-
- Hasard, Wm., ii. 96, 101, 130.
-
- Hasingham, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 269, 312.
-
- Hasslake, Margaret, vi. 205.
-
- Hastings, ----, iv. 279; v. 264.
-
- Hastings, Ann, wife of John, ii. 84.
-
- Hastings, Lady Cath., wife of Wm., Lord, v. 290.
-
- Hastings (Hastynges), John, iv. 105; v. 248.
-
- Hastings, Lord of. _See_ Grey, Edmund.
-
- Hastings, Lady Margery, widow of Sir Edward, Lord Hastings, ii. 88,
- 277; iii. 12.
-
- Hastings, Sir Ralph, v. 204, 205-206.
-
- Hastings, Sir Rich., v. 105.
-
- Hastings, Wm., son of Sir Leonard, iii. 138, 139, 199, 249.
-
- Hastings, Sir Wm., iii. 267.
-
- Hastings, Wm., Lord (1461-83), Lord Chamberlain to Edward IV., i. 55,
- 215, 270, 275, 276, 289; iv. 50, 61, 300; v. 111, 137, 148, 149,
- 151, 152, 155, 184, 194-195, 204, 205, 206, 215, 253, 256, 257
- (_bis_), 258, 270, 272; vi. 20, 28, 30, 32, 60, 72.
-
- Hatefeld, ii. 91.
-
- Hattecliff. _See_ Attecliff.
-
- Hattecliff, Isabel, Wife of Wm., vi. 209.
-
- Hattecliff, Wm., vi. 209.
-
- _Haukeney._ A hackney or saddle-horse, iv. 38.
-
- Hault. _See_ Haute.
-
- Hautayne (Hawteyn), Alice, ii. 3.
-
- Hautayne, Claricia, ii. 53-55.
-
- Hautayne, Haymundus, ii. 53, 54.
-
- Hautayne, Friar John, i. 38; ii. 52-55, 60-61, 74, 83, 100, 109, 147,
- 156-157, 158; vi. 19.
- _See also_ Alburugh.
-
- Hautayne, Robt., ii. 54, 79.
-
- Hautayne, Tiphania, ii. 55.
-
- Haute (Hawt), ----, iv. 61.
-
- Haute, Anne, i. 239-240, 245, 263, 268-270, 304; iv. 300; v. 11 and
- note 1, 15, 18, 19, 61, 69, 111, 115, 135, 181, 188, 198, 223,
- 270, 293, 294.
-
- Haute, John or Jakys, iii. 307; v. 28, 31.
-
- Haute, Master, v. 23.
-
- Haute, Rich., i. 269; v. 115, 188.
-
- Haute (Hawte), Sir Rich., vi. 111.
-
- Havelound. _See_ Habeland.
-
- Haverland (Herlonde), John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.
-
- Haward. _See_ Howard.
-
- Hawe, Rich., iv. 178.
-
- Hawes, Mr., vi. 119.
-
- Hawhunte, ii. 55.
-
- Hawk. _See_ Goshawk.
-
- Hawte. _See_ Haute.
-
- Hawys. _See_ Howys.
-
- Hawys, Thos., ii. 88.
-
- Haxby, Robt., ii. 78.
-
- Hay's Wife, ii. 102.
-
- Haylysden. _See_ Hellesden.
-
- Haynford (Heynesford, etc.), Norfolk, i. 241; ii. 188; iv. 109, 256,
- 289, 290, 292; v. 10, 25, 107.
-
- Haywards, ii. 244.
-
- Heathfield, i. 74.
-
- Heberd, Rich., ii. 95.
-
- _Hedermoder._ Hugger-mugger, iii. 290.
-
- Hederset. _See_ Hetherset.
-
- Hedin (Hedynge), in Artois, v. 287.
-
- Hedingham (Heveningham or Henyngham), Essex, i. 315; v. 95; vi. 112,
- 121, 122, 123, 128, 129, 130, 136, 138, 142, 143, 144, 151, 165,
- 181, 186.
-
- Heestowe, Edw., vi. 121.
-
- Hegon. A man of Lord Moleyns, ii. 131, 132.
-
- Heigham (Hygham), Norwich, iv. 79.
-
- Heigham Potter, vi. 190, 195.
-
- _Helle._ To cover, or put a top on, ii. 243.
-
- Hellesden (Haylysdon, etc.), Norfolk, i. 200, 218-224, 226, 227, 229,
- 231, 232, 234, 240, 245-246, 261, 273, 284, 303-304, 322; ii. 107,
- 134, 137, 152, 171, 191, 279, 281; iii. 114, 117, 135, 190, 239,
- 240, 297; iv. 27, 55, 79, 81, 86, 92, 109, 124, 130, 131, 137,
- 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 157, 158, 160, 161,
- 162, 165, 170, 171, 180, 186, 197 (_bis_), 204, 205, 206, 220,
- 234, 235, 282; v. 12-13, 31, 77, 117, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316,
- 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.
- Attack on, iv. 201-204; v. 11, 31-32.
- Title to, iv. 130, 195.
- Parson of, iii. 298; iv. 282. _See_ Hert, Thos.
-
- Hellesdon, John, i. 223.
-
- Helloughton, ii. 217.
-
- Hellowe, iv. 292.
-
- Hemnales, Hempnales, Cotton, Suffolk, iv. 109, 200, 290, 292; vi. 105.
-
- Hempton, Norfolk, ii. 215.
-
- Hempton Abbey, vi. 114 (_bis_).
-
- Hengham. _See_ Hingham.
-
- Heningham. _See_ Hedingham.
-
- Henmar, Wm., v. 104.
-
- Hennebon, Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- Hennesby, Norfolk, vi. 190, 193.
-
- Henry IV., iii. 59, 61, 148, 149.
-
- Henry V., i. 59, 86, 119; ii. 9; iii. 59, 61, 148, 149, 204.
- Conquests in France, ii. 5.
- His siege of Rouen, ii. 8.
-
- Henry VI., i. 45, 53, 70-71, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89, 94,
- 96-102, 110-111, 112, 125, 126, 129, 133, 142, 143-144, 156-162,
- 164-165, 166-167, 168, 169, 170-172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181,
- 186, 188, 189, 190, 191-192, 194, 203, 205, 213, 257, 258, 259,
- 260, 261, 262, 277; ii. 113, 171-172, 174-175, 177 (_bis_), 181,
- 295-296, 297; iii. 32, 43, 44, 59-60, 61, 74, 75, 86, 87, 92, 103,
- 108, 111, 118, 125, 126, 127, 139, 156, 205, 222-223, 232, 233,
- 267, 269, 286, 307; iv. 32, 35, 51, 53; v. 155.
- Education of, ii. 34-38.
- Informed of the state of county Norfolk, ii. 258.
- 'Borroweth his expense for Christmas,' ii. 205.
- Recovery from illness, iii. 13-14.
- Memorial addressed to, before battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24.
- Presence of, at Battle of St. Albans, iii. 25-29, 29-30.
- Invasion of Scotland expected of, iii. 87.
- Fastolf's claims against, iii. 55-60.
- Money lent to, iii. 59.
- Flight to Scotland after Towton, iii. 267.
- Attempts to regain Crown, iv. 32.
- Restored to Throne, v. 95-96.
- Uncles of, iii. 111.
- Almoner of, iii. 13.
-
- Henry VII. (called 'Henry Tydder' before his accession by Richard
- III.), i. 311-317; vi. 81-84.
- Landing in England, vi. 85.
- After accession, vi. 89-90, 93, 95, 99, 100, 101, 111, 118, 119,
- 120, 121, 122 (_bis_), 125-127, 129, 136-7, 144, 152, 161, 172,
- 174.
-
- Henry, second son of Henry VII., afterwards Henry VIII., created Duke
- of York. _See_ York, Henry, Duke of.
-
- Hensted, Edw., v. 282.
-
- Henyngham. _See_ Heveningham.
-
- Herberd, Julian, i. 33, 34-36, 331-334; ii. 28.
-
- Herbert (Harbard), Rich., i. 249; iii. 246.
-
- Herbert, Sir Wm., i. 174; iii. 118;
- Earl of Pembroke (1468-9), i. 249; iv. 305.
-
- Herbynger, John, ii. 187.
-
- _Herden_, (?), iv. 42.
-
- Hereford, i. 116, 173, 174; iii. 118, 233.
-
- Hereford, Reginald Butler, Bishop of (1450-3), i. 96.
-
- Hereford, John [Stanbury], Bishop of (1454-74), i. 298.
-
- Herington, John, iii. 167.
-
- Herlyng, John, of Basyngham, iv. 290.
-
- Herlyngflet. _See_ Herringfleet.
-
- Herman. _See_ Harman.
-
- Herman, Walter, ii. 60; iv. 10, 70.
-
- Hermer, Rich., iv. 228, 229.
-
- Herne, Wm., iv. 146.
-
- Herod in Corpus Christi play, v. 321.
-
- Heron, Roger, vi. 166.
-
- Herringby (Haryngby), Norfolk, iii. 78; iv. 292; v. 76; vi. 108.
-
- Herringfleet (Herlyngflet), St. Olave's, Prior of, ii. 4.
-
- Herringflete, Suffolk, ii. 235.
-
- Herry, Capt., of Bristol, v. 104.
-
- Hert, John, iv. 178.
-
- Hert, Nich., iii. 259.
-
- Hert, Robt., iv. 104, 239, 242, 243.
-
- Hert, Thos., Parson of Hellesden, ii. 189; iv. 3, 138 and note;
- vi. 69.
-
- Hert, Thos., of Caister, iv. 237, 240, 242.
-
- Hertford, i. 165; iii. 32, 50; vi. 127, 128.
-
- Hertfordshire, iv. 250.
-
- Hervy, Harry, vi. 5, 57.
-
- Hervy, Nich., Recorder of Bristol, v. 104 note 3; vi. 5.
-
- Herward, ----, iv. 94.
-
- Hetherset (Hederset), Norfolk, ii. 198; iii. 36.
-
- Heveningham. _See_ Henyngham.
-
- Heveningham, Suffolk, ii. 237; iv. 11.
-
- Heveningham (Henyngham), Sir John, ii. 46, 237, 239, 260, 286, 287.
-
- Heveningham, John, afterwards Sir John, son of the preceding,
- i. 250-251; ii. 288-289, 308; iii. 222; iv. 9, 10-11, 152, 205;
- v. 36, 50, 52.
-
- Heveningham (Eliz. ?), widow of Sir John, iii. 14.
-
- Heverlonde, John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.
-
- Heydon, Henry, afterwards Sir Henry, son of John Heydon of
- Baconsthorpe, i. 273, 274, 312; iv. 67; v. 138, 142, 143, 264,
- 324; vi. 30, 55, 99, 100, 110, 119, 143, 148-149 (_bis_), 150,
- 158.
- Anne, second daughter of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, wife of, iv. 276.
-
- Heydon, John, vi. 144.
-
- Heydon, John, of Baconsthorpe, Lawyer of Norwich, i. 42, 84, 86,
- 89-91, 94, 112, 189, 207, 211, 338; ii. 74, 86, 96, 99, 100, 112,
- 133, 137, 140, 145, 146, 156, 166, 167, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177,
- 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, 202 note,
- 203, 206, 207-208, 209 (_bis_), 210, 211, 212, 214-215, 216, 217,
- 218, 224, 225, 227, 230, 233, 235, 238-239, 249, 252 (_bis_), 255,
- 259, 275, 277; iii. 45-46 (_bis_), 47, 95, 105, 121, 133, 195,
- 196, 222, 225, 226, 227, 228, 242, 245, 248, 255, 274, 278, 286,
- 292, 296, 297; iv. 15, 20, 104, 154, 156, 160, 223, 238, 239;
- v. 89, 90, 290.
-
- Heydon, Norfolk, ii. 61; vi. 30.
-
- Heydon, Young, v. 178.
-
- Heydon's, The, Family of, v. 178.
-
- Heylesden. _See_ Hellesden.
-
- Heylisdon, John, iv. 165. Alice, daughter of, iv. 165.
-
- Heylok, Walter, ii. 65.
-
- _Heyne._ To heighten, or raise, iv. 130.
-
- Heynesford. _See_ Haynford.
-
- Heythe, Robt., v. 169; vi. 53.
-
- Hibernicus ('W. W.' ?), iii. 213, 214, 229.
-
- Hickling, Norfolk, ii. 134, 212, 239, 253 (_bis_); iii. 65, 82, 83,
- 94; v. 136; vi. 55.
- A Bailly of, ii. 192.
- Netherhall in, iii. 154.
- Prior and Priory of, ii. 80-82, 193, 199, 250, 253-254; iii. 99,
- 154; v. 107.
-
- Hide, Mrs., vi. 206.
-
- Higgens, Eliz., v. 113, 122.
-
- Higham, ----, ii. 178; v. 89. Widow of, ii. 178, 254.
-
- Higham, Thos., iii. 68.
-
- Hill (Hylle), John, iv. 280.
-
- Hill, Robt., ii. 278, 279, 285.
-
- Hillingworth, ----, iii. 270.
-
- Hingham (Hengham), Norfolk, ii. 271.
-
- 'History of Henry VII.,' by Francis Bacon, i. 314.
-
- Hith. See Hythe.
-
- Hobard (Hubbard), Jas., afterwards Attorney Gen. to Henry VII.,
- i. 297, 298; v. 19, 42, 52, 311; vi. 10, 104, 169.
-
- Hobbes' Wife, ii. 216.
-
- Hobbis, John, iv. 164, 279; vi. 19.
-
- _Hobbyllers._ Light Horsemen, vi. 89-90.
-
- Hoberd, ----, ii. 173.
-
- Hockwold, Norfolk, iv. 39.
-
- Hodson (Hodessone or Hoddeson), Margaret, iii. 185, 187.
-
- Hodson, Thos., iii. 157.
-
- Hody, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, ii. 4, 162.
-
- Hody, ----, iii. 226.
-
- Hogan, ----, iv. 151.
-
- Hogan, the Prophet, v. 178, 179, 181, 188.
-
- Hogan, Thos., vi. 134.
-
- Hogan (Ogan or Huggan), Wm., i. 216, 280, 281; iii. 309; iv. 88, 116,
- 117; v. 120, 121.
-
- _Hoggys._ Lambs, iv. 203.
-
- Hokewold. _See_ Hockwold.
-
- Holand, Robert, vi. 16.
-
- Holham Rents, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Holkham's Tenement, v. 299; vi. 63, 64.
-
- Holkham, Edmund, vi. 63.
-
- Holkham, Margaret, vi. 63.
-
- Holland, ii. 104; vi. 141.
-
- Hollar, Mr. Robt., vi. 17.
-
- Holle, Sir Wm., Priest, i. 305; vi. 9, 10.
-
- Holler, Thos., ii. 311; iii. 223-224, 237; iv. 26;
- Son of, v. 173, 174, 175.
-
- Hollewelebury. _See_ Horwellbury.
-
- Hollewellhalle, vi. 192, 195.
-
- Hollwellhawe, East Tuddenham, vi. 75.
-
- Holm Hale, Norfolk, ii. 248, 279.
-
- Holman, Edward, iv. 280.
-
- Holme. _See_ Hulme.
-
- Holme Hall, Filby, vi. 171.
-
- Holme, ----, vi. 27.
-
- Holme, Henry, ii. 195.
-
- Holme, John, iv. 1, 105.
-
- Holt, Norfolk, ii. 224, 249.
-
- Holt Castle, Denbighshire, i. 81, 215; iv. 59, 97; v. 102. (The
- footnote here is wrong.)
-
- Holt, Harry, ii. 131.
-
- Holywell, i. 73.
-
- Homeworth, v. 78.
-
- Hommbe (Hambie ?), France, ii. 7.
-
- 'Hone, Set upon the,' iv. 2.
-
- Honfleur (Honneflete), Normandy, i. 57, 106; iii. 63.
-
- Honing, Norfolk, ii. 62, 63, 68.
-
- Honingham, Norfolk, vi. 190.
-
- Hoo, Sir Thos., i. 49, 297; ii. 175; v. 243.
-
- Hoop, Thos., Parson of Brandeston, iv. 167.
-
- Hoore, Thos., iv. 284.
-
- Hopton, ----, ii. 235; iii. 85; iv. 145; vi. 100.
-
- Hopton, Sir George, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Hopton, John, i. 337.
-
- Hopton, Robt., ii. 117.
-
- Hopton, Walter, iii. 249.
-
- Hopton, Young, iii. 6.
-
- Horell, Davy, iv. 279.
-
- Horne, ----, of Kent, iii. 267.
-
- Horne, Rich., iv. 236, 242, 284.
-
- Horne, Robert, i. 71.
-
- Horninghall, Caister, ii. 30; vi. 64.
-
- Horningtoft, Norfolk, vi. 113, 114.
-
- Horseye, Norfolk, ii. 51.
-
- Horsham, St. Faith's, Norfolk, Prior of, iv. 241.
-
- Horshighdown, or Horsleydown. _See under_ London.
-
- Horsmouden, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Horwellbury (Orwellbury, Hollewellebury, or Horswelbury), Herts,
- i. 30, 309; ii. 11, 109, 279, 280, 285; iii. 264; iv. 251, 252,
- 253; vi. 29, 33, 34, 40, 75, 76, 79, 80, 191, 192.
-
- Hose, iv. 185, 186.
-
- Hosele, Robt., ii. 65.
-
- Hosy, Mr., v. 120.
-
- Houson. _See_ Hanson.
-
- Houston, Simon, vi. 179.
-
- Howard, ----, ii. 258, 331.
-
- Howard, John, afterwards Sir John, and Lord Howard (1470), created
- Duke of Norfolk in 1483, i. 164, 204, 206-209, 210, 212, 340;
- iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38, 39, 274, 275, 280, 303, 304, 314; iv. 2,
- 5, 33, 39, 45, 60, 96, 106, 262-264, 277, 279, 292; v. 4, 32, 111,
- 137, 218, 249; vi. 73, 74;
- Marg., wife of, iii. 314; iv. 262-264; v. 194.
-
- Howard, Lady Catherine, iv. 211-213.
-
- Howard, Sir John (_temp._ Henry VII.), v. 249; vi. 106;
- Wife of, iv. 262.
-
- Howard, Nich., v. 32.
-
- Howard, Thos., Earl of Surrey (1483-1514), Duke of Norfolk
- (1514-1524), i. 270, 287; v. 137.
-
- Howe, John atte, ii. 217.
-
- Howes, Agnes, wife of Wm. Barker, vi. 61.
-
- Howes, Isabel, vi. 61.
-
- Howes (Hous), John, vi. 56, 58.
-
- Howse, ----, v. 32.
-
- _Howsel, Howsyl_. To administer the sacrament. _To be howselled_, to
- receive it, iv. 275.
-
- Howys (Hawys or Howes), Sir Thos., Parson of Castlecombe, afterwards
- of Blofield, Mautby, and Pulham, i. 91, 117, 151, 195, 196, 198,
- 234-235, 236, 237, 242-243, 244, 258, 295-298; ii. 80, 134, 137,
- 149, 152, 160, 170, 171, 178, 188, 192, 193, 194, 195 (_bis_),
- 201, 209, 212 (_bis_), 233, 234, 238-240, 250, 252 (_bis_), 253
- (_bis_), 281, 283, 284, 326, 334-335; iii. 5-6, 9-10, 10-11, 12,
- 16, 18, 21, 22 (_bis_), 35, 37, 41, 54, 68, 85, 96, 97, 102, 103,
- 104, 105, 106-107, 112, 114, 115, 120, 121, 129, 132 (_bis_), 133,
- 138, 141, 142, 145, 150-152, 153, 157-160, 162-163, 165-166
- (_bis_), 194, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 212, 216, 217, 218-219,
- 230, 239, 246, 247, 251, 278, 294-295, 305, 311; iv. 2, 3, 4, 9,
- 11, 12, 18, 27, 31-33, 66, 69, 81, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105,
- 106, 108, 111-112, 126, 128, 155, 173, 180, 181-185, 188-190, 194,
- 195, 196 (_bis_), 231-236, 236-245, 257, 269, 274, 284-286, 292,
- 294, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 12, 22, 57, 72, 79, 92, 94, 170, 242;
- vi. 36, 61-64;
- Richard, servant of, iii. 97, 116; iv. 173.
-
- Hoxne (Oxon), Suffolk, iii. 315; iv. 186, 187; vi. 7.
-
- Hoxon, ----, v. 176, 183, 184, 188.
-
- Hubbard, Jas., v. 207, 238, 260.
-
- Hugard, Sir Andrew. _See_ Ogard.
-
- Huggan. _See_ Hogan.
-
- Hugh, ----, vi. 172.
-
- Hugucio, a writer on Canon Law, vi. 177.
-
- Hull, Ship of, vi. 91.
-
- Hull, Sir Edward, i. 124.
-
- Hull, _The Gylys_ of, iv. 43.
-
- Hulme (Holme), St. Benet's Monastery, Norfolk, i. 197, 202, 298;
- ii. 82; iii. 149, 150, 153, 162, 163, 167, 191, 210; iv. 73, 80,
- 232, 238, 244, 293, 294; v. 236.
-
- Hulme (Holme), Abbots of, ii. 39; iii. 100, 210, 211; iv. 242, 290,
- 294; v. 78; vi. 19, 144;
- Man of, v. 169;
- Anselm, ii. 1;
- John Martin, iii. 16, 17;
- Reginald, ii. 1;
- Richard, ii. 33;
- Thomas, vi. 19.
-
- Hungary, King of. _See_ Ladislaus V.
-
- Hungerford, Mary, daughter of Sir Thos., v. 184.
-
- Hungerford, Robt., second Lord (1449-59), ii. 116.
-
- Hungerford, Robt., third Lord (1459-64), iii. 306-307, 312; iv. 35.
-
- Hungerford, Sir Robt., Lord Moleyns. _See_ Moleyns.
-
- Hungerford, Walter, first Lord (1426-49), ii. 116.
-
- Hunnworth (Honewerth, Hunewrth), Thos., iv. 155, 160 (_bis_).
-
- Hunsdon, Herts, iii. 32, 132.
-
- Hunt, Geoff., vi. 14.
-
- Hunt, Roger, iii. 144.
-
- Hunt, Thos., Prior of Walsingham, iii. 45.
-
- Huntingdon, John Holland, Earl of (1417-42), afterwards Duke of
- Exeter, ii. 8, 38.
-
- Huntingdonshire, iv. 116.
-
- Huntingfield, Suffolk, vi. 80, 148.
-
- Hunton, H., iii. 227.
-
- Husband, David, i. 272; v. 107.
-
- Hyde, R., v. 147, 152.
-
- Hygham. _See_ Higham.
-
- Hykele, ii. 149.
-
- Hyllyngworth, ----, iii. 270.
-
- Hypgame, Thos., ii. 217.
-
- Hyrste, Hobbe, vi. 131.
-
- Hythe (Hith), Kent, iv. 57.
-
-
- Ichyngham, Robert and Joan, ii. 293.
-
- Iceland (Islond), vi. 136-137.
-
- Ickborough (Ikburgh), Norfolk, iii. 81.
-
- Iden, Alex., i. 74.
-
- Illee, iv. 230.
-
- Illingworth, Rich., Knight and Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1462-71),
- iii. 84; iv. 215.
-
- Ing. _See_ Yng.
-
- Inges, Wm., ii. 62.
-
- Ingham (Engham), Norfolk, ii. 215; iv. 86.
-
- Ingham, Thos., i. 139, 140; ii. 229; iv. 182.
-
- Ingham, Walter, i. 139, 140; ii. 302-304 (_bis_), 307, 317; iii. 274.
-
- Ingleton (Ingulton), Master, iv. 268.
-
- Inglose, Henry, i. 338; ii. 50; iii. 114; iv. 211, 271;
- Sister of, vi. 43.
-
- Inglose, Sir Henry, Kt., i. 90; ii. 14, 43, 109, 144, 193, 199, 200,
- 209, 212, 224, 238, 251, 266; iii. 157; iv. 30-31.
-
- Inglose (Ingelose), Sir John, ii. 203.
-
- Inglose (Inglys), Robt., ii. 251, 326; iii. 217, 261; iv. 30, 236,
- 242, 271.
-
- Ingoldesthorpe (Yngylthorp), Isabel, daughter of Sir Edmund, iii. 118.
-
- Ingoldesthorpe, Jane, widow of Sir Edmund, v. 195.
-
- Ingram (Yngram), Wm., iv. 279.
-
- Ingworth, Norfolk, iv. 215;
- Parson of, ii. 63.
-
- _Inmorteyse._ To amortise, give in mortmain, iv. 112.
-
- _Inmet._ Unmeasured ? iv. 130.
-
- Intewod, ----, ii. 233.
-
- Intwood, Norfolk, iii. 39 (_bis_).
-
- Intwode, John, iii. 263.
-
- Ippyswell (Yspwell), Robt., iv. 177, 187, 193; vi. 19.
-
- Ipswich (Yepysweche, etc.), i. 64, 217; ii. 185, 243, 326; iii. 90,
- 146, 307, 308, 309; iv. 30, 116, 151, 153, 154, 193; vi. 57, 121,
- 135;
- St. Laurence's Church, iii. 309;
- Sun Inn at, iii. 309.
-
- Ireland, i. 147, 182, 185, 186, 188, 190, 316; iv. 58.
-
- Iryng, Roger, iii. 237.
-
- Irynge, Thos., ii. 214.
-
- Isabell Land, so named in Scroudeby, etc., iii. 114; iv. 237.
-
- Isle of Man, i. 154.
-
- Isley, ----, Steward of the Inner Temple, ii. 206; iv. 101.
-
- Isley, Edward, vi. 209.
-
- Isley, Isabel, vi. 209.
-
- Isley, John, vi. 209.
-
- Isley, Thos., vi. 209.
-
- Itteringham, Norfolk, vi. 208.
-
- Ive. _See_ Yve.
-
- Ixworth, Suffolk, iv. 74.
-
- Ixworthe, John, ii. 22.
-
-
- J. B., Junior, iii. 212.
-
- Jaallere, John, ii. 60.
-
- Jack, a servant, v. 108, 152, 187.
-
- _Jack._ A coat of mail, ii. 101, 128, 268, 313, 322.
- 'Jakkyd and saletted,' _i.e._ armed with coats of mail and helmets,
- iii. 297.
-
- Jackson (Jakysson), Robt., iv. 306; v. 23, 25.
-
- Jacob, John, vi. 60.
-
- Jacobyn, a servant, v. 67.
-
- James II. of Scotland, i. 169-170, 172, 193.
-
- James III. of Scotland, vi. 112.
-
- James IV. of Scotland, vi. 112.
-
- Jamys, John, ii. 244.
-
- Jane, my Lady, v. 143.
-
- _Jape._ To deceive, ii. 97.
-
- Jargeau, i. 59.
-
- Jeffrey, Walter, iii. 38.
-
- Jeffreys, Thos., vi. 74.
-
- Jekkes (Jekkys), John, ii. 65.
-
- Jekkes, Robt., iii. 237.
-
- Jenney, ----, ii. 69.
-
- Jenney, Edmund, v. 252.
-
- Jenney (Geney), John, senior, ii. 217.
-
- Jenney, John, of Lord Cromwell's Council, i. 164; ii. 145, 176, 197;
- iii. 38, 39, 84, 227, 276; iv. 15, 86, 141; v. 89, 160, 161.
-
- Jenney, Sir Rich., ii. 211; iii. 268.
-
- Jenney, Thos., vi. 24, 88.
-
- Jenney, Wm., Sergeant-at-law (1463), Justice of the King's Bench
- (1481), i. 196, 209, 210, 216, 217, 218, 230, 233, 295-298, 337;
- ii. 81, 140, 176, 178, 182, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 209, 216,
- 238, 240, 252, 335; iii. 10 (_bis_), 11, 16, 22, 67, 68, 69, 84,
- 85, 96, 138, 142, 146-147, 263, 264, 308, 309, 310, 315, 317, 318,
- 319; iv. 9, 11, 29-30, 51, 56, 60, 62, 63, 69-70, 88, 105, 107,
- 114, 116, 117, 135, 136, 150-152, 153, 170, 180, 192, 193, 198,
- 199, 200, 217, 257, 292; v. 92, 94, 115, 116, 117, 176, 242.
- Brother of, ii. 252.
-
- Jenneys (family of the ?), ii. 233.
-
- Jerham, John, vi. 75.
-
- Jermy, Sir John, Kt., ii. 15.
-
- Jermyn, John, i. 89, 91-93; ii. 183, 203, 241, 251.
-
- Jermyn, Mr. Thos., v. 271.
-
- Jermyn, ----, of Suffolk, iii. 68; iv. 192.
-
- Jernemouth. _See_ Yarmouth.
-
- Jerningham, ----, iii. 264; iv. 168;
- sister of, iv. 168.
-
- Jernyngan, John, iii. 129-131.
-
- Jernyngan, John, junior, i. 204; iii. 291; iv. 192, 193.
-
- Jersey (Yernessey), i. 147; ii. 321; iv. 32;
- Bailiff and Jurats of, ii. 78-79.
-
- Jersey and Guernsey, Captain of, ii. 78.
-
- Jerusalem, Chronicle of, iii. 254.
-
- Jeryng, Thos., iv. 222.
-
- Jewell, Roger, iv. 279.
-
- Jewels pledged by the Duke of York to Sir J. Fastolf, ii. 280.
-
- Jhoxson and his wife Kate, v. 147.
-
- Joan, Queen of Castile, vi. 174.
-
- John, Sir Lewis, iv. 189; v. 89, 100.
-
- John Amend-all, name for a captain of insurgents, i. 114; ii. 264,
- 271.
-
- Jonge (Young ?), Sir Borle, ii. 175.
-
- _Joperte._ Jeopardy, iv. 60; v. 44.
-
- _Jornade_, or _Jornet_. A kind of cloak, v. 67.
-
- Joseph, Wm., i. 163; ii. 296; iii. 29, 44.
-
- Josse, ----, ii. 175.
-
- Joudone, ----, v. 85.
-
- Joyce, Wm., ii. 58.
-
- Joye, Robt., ii. 265.
-
- Judde, John, vi. 180.
-
- Judy (Juddy, or Jwde), a messenger, iv. 287; v. 15, 21, 29, 77, 78,
- 125, 136, 146, 150, 152, 160, 177, 187, 190, 191, 193, 195.
-
- Julles, ----, vi. 14, 15.
-
- Julles, Joan, vi. 209.
-
- Julles, Wm., iii. 237.
-
- Jullye, ----, Clerk of St. Edmond's, vi. 26.
-
- Jullys, Thos., vi. 144.
-
- _Junkeryes._ Junketings (?), ii. 112.
-
- Justice, the Chief, ii. 20.
-
-
- Kalle. _See_ Calle.
-
- Kampe, Holland, ii. 104.
-
- Katherine. _See_ Catherine.
-
- Kecham, Thos., ii. 144.
-
- Keche, ----, iv. 39; vi. 65.
-
- Keche, John, iii. 275.
-
- Kechon, John, ii. 65.
-
- Kechyn, ----, iv. 279.
-
- Kedman, Rich., v. 305.
-
- Kedmay, John, vi. 179.
-
- Kela, Thos., v. 269.
-
- _Kelerys._ Vessels, ii. 58.
-
- Kelke, Stephen, v. 76.
-
- Kelynge, Wm., ii. 215.
-
- Kelsall, Herts, vi. 40.
-
- Kemp, John, Bishop of Rochester (1419-21), Chichester (1421), London
- (1421-6);
- Archbishop of York (1426-51), Canterbury (1452-4), Cardinal
- (14 . .), Lord Chancellor (1426-32 and 1450-4), i. 73, 84, 87, 88,
- 89, 115, 127, 129, 134, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142-143, 157, 336;
- ii. 38, 115, 158, 160-161, 166, 168-170, 190, 192, 226, 271, 296,
- 299, 303, 304, 306 (_bis_); iii. 13, 64.
-
- Kemp, Richard, ii. 67, 68.
-
- Kempston, Simon, ii. 27.
-
- Kendal, or Kendall, ----, v. 153.
-
- Kendal, Earldom of, i. 61.
-
- Kendal, John, v. 303; vi. 171.
-
- Kendal, Nich., John's father, v. 303.
-
- Kendal, Sir John, Prior of the Knights of St. John, vi. 164.
-
- Kene, Wm., iv. 308, 309.
-
- Kenilworth, i. 70, 71, 73, 116, 172, 173, 336.
-
- Kensale, Frater, ii. 31.
-
- Kent County, i. 69, 70, 75, 89, 98, 126, 169, 173, 183, 184, 311, 316;
- ii. 161, 162; iv. 101, 308; v. 82, 278, 286.
- A priest of, iii. 93.
- Commission of _oyer and terminer_ for, ii. 206.
- Commons of, iii. 92.
- Insurrection in, vi. 73.
-
- Kent, Edmund Grey, Earl of (1465-88), i. 259; iv. 218, 310.
-
- Kent, Geo. Grey, Earl of (1488-1504), vi. 173.
-
- Kent, Wm. Nevill, Earl of (1462), iv. 60.
-
- Kent, Robt., iii. 192; iv. 101, 103, 134, 243, 244; v. 192.
-
- Kent, Thos., i. 336.
-
- Kentyng, ----, ii. 130.
-
- Kerdeston, Sir Wm. de, i. 41.
-
- Keriell, Sir Thos., Lieutenant of Calais (1441), i. 67; ii. 51, 147;
- iii. 60, 64.
-
- Kertelyng. _See_ Kirteling.
-
- Kervile, Thos., ii. 173.
-
- Kervyle. _See_ Carvel.
-
- Keshank, France, ii. 7.
-
- Keswick, Taverham, Norfolk, iv. 8, 258.
-
- Ketteringham, vi. 155-156.
-
- Kilburn, i. 160.
-
- Killigrewe, Robt., vi. 184-185.
-
- Killingworth (Kyllyngworth), Rich., ii. 13.
-
- Killingworth, ----, vi. 209.
-
- King, ----, of Downham, iii. 282, 296.
-
- King, John, vi. 40, 41, 189.
-
- King, Warin, ii. 244; iv. 10; vi. 16;
- Wife of, ii. 244.
-
- King's Bench, iii. 318.
-
- Kingston Bridge, i. 98.
-
- Kingston-on-Hull, i. 338.
-
- Kingston (Kyngyston), Alex., iii. 264.
-
- Kingston, Sir Roger, v. 105.
-
- Kington (Kyngton), John, iv. 279.
-
- Kirby (Kerby), ----, v. 132.
-
- Kiriel. _See_ Keryell.
-
- [[entry spelled Keriell]]
-
- Kirkcudbright (Kirkhowbre), Scotland, iii. 307.
-
- Kirkeby, Thos. de, Master of the Rolls, ii. 227; iii. 131, 236.
-
- Kirkehall Manor, Salle, ii. 51.
-
- Kirkeley (Kirley), Lowestoft, iii. 20, 85.
-
- Kirteling, John, Parson of Arkesay, Sir John Fastolf's Receiver,
- ii. 21, 113, 233; iii. 157, 194.
-
- Knapton, Norfolk, ii. 2; iv. 80; v. 298; vi. 15, 26, 27, 168.
-
- Knatysale (Knatylsale or Gnateshale), ii. 86, 215.
-
- Knatysale, Thos., ii. 87; iv. 225 (_bis_).
-
- Knevet (_see also_ Knyvet), ----, iv. 126, 192; v. 88.
-
- Knevet, Joan, Wife of Sir Wm., vi. 1 note 2.
-
- Knevette, Sir Wm., vi. 155.
-
- Knightley (Knythley), Sir Rich., vi. 152.
-
- Knott, ----, iv. 146.
-
- Knoyll, ----, v. 104.
-
- Knyvet (Knevet), ----, ii. 282; iv. 20.
-
- Knyvet.
- _See also_ Knevet.
-
- Knyvet, John, ii. 217.
-
- Knyvett, W., v. 152.
-
- Kok, Sandre, v. 180-181, 212; vi. 180.
-
- Kokett. _See_ Cokett.
-
- Kokkys, Wm., vi. 123.
-
- Konyneclosse, v. 231.
-
- Kook, ----, iv. 225.
- _See also_ Cook.
-
- Kowven, Rich., iii. 241.
-
- Kubyte, Oliver, ii. 311.
-
- Kwte (?), Mr., v. 116.
-
- Kyme, Lincolnshire, ii. 119.
-
- Kyng. _See_ King.
-
- Kyngston. _See_ Kingston.
-
- Kyrley, Norfolk, ii. 97; iii. 91.
-
- Kyrry, Dr., iii. 228.
-
- Kyrton, Robt., v. 176.
-
-
- L. R., v. 114.
-
- _Laches._ Negligent (?), iv. 11.
-
- Lacy, Master, i. 269; v. 198.
-
- Ladislaus V. of Hungary and Queen of, iii. 125.
-
- La Guerche, Brittany, i. 51.
-
- L'Aigle (Egyll), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Lambeth (Lamehith), ii. 299; iii. 31, 80; iv. 104; v. 20; vi. 209.
-
- Lampet, Ralph, ii. 134, 149; iii. 74, 162, 264; iv. 72-73 (_bis_),
- 102, 237.
-
- Lampney, Marmaduke, Treasurer of England, iii. 200, 201, 202.
-
- Lancashire, iv. 96; vi. 122.
-
- Lancaster, Duchy of, i. 29, 31; ii. 32, 150, 191, 197, 220, 222;
- vi. 42, 109.
-
- Lancaster, Thos., Earl of, _temp._ Edward II., ii. 3.
-
- Lancasterother. _See_ Longstruther.
-
- Lancastrians, iii. 247.
-
- Laneham, vi. 181.
-
- Langdon, John, Bishop of Rochester (1421-34), ii. 38.
-
- Langford, Sir Ralph, vi. 187.
-
- Langford, Sir Nich., v. 105.
-
- Langham, John, vi. 194.
-
- Langham, ----, iv. 39, 174, 256.
-
- Langheyn, ----, of Ireland, iii. 307.
-
- Langley, Norfolk, v. 271;
- Monastery of, iii. 153; iv. 81;
- Nich., Abbot of, iii. 165, 166, 218-219, 251; iv. 81, 104, 242, 271;
- v. 92.
-
- Langman, John, of Swaffham, ii. 214.
-
- Langston, Suffolk, iii. 20, 90, 91.
-
- _Langue-de-boeuf._ A kind of glaive, ii. 302 note 4.
-
- 'L'Arbre de Bataille,' ii. 291.
-
- Lanham, ----, iv. 39.
-
- Larragonneys, Sir Francis, i. 104
-
- Lasuze, France, iii. 57.
-
- _Latchesnes._ Neglect, vi. 44.
-
- Latimer, John Neville, fifth Lord, Lands of, ii. 44.
-
- Latimers, Manor of, i. 28, 29, 36; iv. 251; v. 298; vi. 190, 191, 194.
-
- Lauerawns, Robt., ii. 133.
-
- _Launyegays._ Lancegay, a kind of lance, v. 10.
-
- Lauton, Janet, ii. 135.
-
- Lavenham, Suffolk, iv. 37; vi. 93, 106.
-
- Lawes (Fitzlawes ?), Mr., vi. 163.
-
- Lawes, Robt., iv. 154, 238, 239.
-
- _Layer_, vi. 38.
-
- Leawe, John de, iii. 50.
-
- Leche, Sir Philip, ii. 8.
-
- Lechefeld, ----, Mason of Westminster, v. 105.
-
- Leder, Rich., iv. 279.
-
- Ledham, Robt., i. 112, 114; ii. 197, 198, 267, 269, 270, 307-314,
- 329-330.
- _See also_ Lethum.
-
- Lee, ----, ii. 273, 275.
-
- Lee, Edmund, v. 86.
-
- Lee, Rich., vi. 10, 11, 17-18.
-
- Lee, John, i. 286; iv. 301; v. 207, 208; vi. 24, 29.
-
- Leevys, Sir Thos., v. 2, 3.
-
- Legal Procedure, general familiarity with in 15th century, i. 117-118.
-
- 'Legend of Ladies,' i. 323; vi. 65.
-
- Leghe, ----, widow, vi. 167.
-
- Leicester, i. 68, 70, 159, 172, 173, 174; ii. 17, 18, 26, 28, 145,
- 149, 150; iii. 118, 139, 233; v. 179, 180, 181.
-
- Leicestershire, iii. 98.
-
- Le Mans, i. 49-50, 52, 58, 77.
-
- Le Neve, Peter, Will of, i. 330-331.
-
- Lenn. _See_ Lynn.
-
- Lent, Clean, iv. 93.
-
- Lente, Matilda and Thos., ii. 9.
-
- Leo, Pope, i. 228, 229.
-
- Leseaux. _See_ Lisieux.
-
- _Lesings._ Lies, falsehoods, ii. 226.
-
- Lessingham, Richard de, ii. 3.
-
- L'Esparre, Sieur de, i. 121.
-
- L'Estrange, Roger, vi. 145-146.
-
- Letheringham, iii. 260.
-
- Lethom, ----, ii. 157.
-
- Lethum, Robt., ii. 237, 309; iii. 133, 279.
- _See also_ Ledham.
-
- Letter writing in times of Paston Letters, i. 65, 318-319.
-
- Leukenore, ----, iv. 78.
-
- Levelond, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Leventhorpe, Mrs. Jenkin, ii. 81.
-
- Leventhorpe, John, ii. 299.
-
- Leventhorpe, Laurence, ii. 299.
-
- Levernoys, Sir Hugh, v. 157.
-
- Lewes, Suffolk, i. 74; iii. 303.
- Priory of, iii. 126.
-
- Lewes, Philip, vi. 129.
-
- Lewes, Sir Rich., vi. 130, 187.
-
- Lewis, ----, iii. 185.
-
- Lewis, Sir Thos., v. 1.
-
- Lewis XI., King of France, i. 246, 247, 288, 289, 290-291, 294, 299;
- iii. 306; iv. 35, 57, 299; v. 113, 179, 180, 184, 203, 219, 224,
- 258, 277, 287, 297.
-
- Lewisham, Kent, vi. 209.
-
- Lexham, East (Estlexham), Norfolk, iv. 22.
-
- Ley, Rich., iii. 236.
-
- Leyhert. _See_ Lyhart.
-
- Leystoft. _See_ Lowestoft.
-
- Leyston, Suffolk, Abbots of, ii. 216.
- Thos., ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Lichfield, i. 172.
-
- Lightfoot (Lytefot), ----, vi. 115.
-
- Lightfoot, Rich., vi. 166.
-
- Likone, France, ii. 8.
-
- Limnour. _See_ Lomner.
-
- Lincluden Abbey, i. 193.
-
- Lincoln, iv. 233. H. B. of, iii. 214.
-
- Lincoln Castle, ii. 119.
-
- Lincoln, Earl of, i. 312.
-
- Lincoln, Bishops of. _See_ Alnwick, Wm. (1436-49); Chedworth, John
- (1452-71); Gray, Wm. (1431-36); Rotherham, Thos. (1472-80).
-
- [[Gray, Wm.
- _entry could not be identified]]
-
- Lincoln, Rich., S. T. P., i. 305; v. 327.
-
- Lincoln (Lyn Calyn), Wm., iii. 44.
-
- Lincolnhalle, Beighton, Norfolk, iv. 292.
-
- Lincolnshire, v. 69, 70. Rebellion in, v. 70.
-
- Ling. _See_ Lyng.
-
- Lingwood, Norfolk, ii. 271, 311.
-
- Linsted. _See_ Lynsted.
-
- Lipgate (Lypzate), Philip, Bailiff to the Duke of Suffolk, i. 218,
- 219, 221, 226; iv. 132, 137, 138, 139 note 1, 142, 146, 157,
- 160, 169, 186.
-
- Lisieux, Normandy, i. 56; ii. 5.
-
- Lisle, Lord, i. 124.
-
- Lister. _See_ Lyster.
-
- Listen (Lyston), John, ii. 47.
-
- Little, John, iv. 159, 205.
-
- Littleton. _See_ Lyttleton.
-
- _Livelode_ or _Lifflode_. Lands or rents from which an income was
- derived, iv. 4, etc.
-
- Liveries, v. 29.
-
- _Lobsters._ Stoats, vi. 133.
-
- Loddon, Norfolk, iv. 242; v. 311.
-
- 'Lodonys wife,' v. 119.
-
- Lodylond. _See_ Lothingland.
-
- Loer, John, iv. 102, 104, 237, 239, 269.
-
- Lollards, the, i. 175.
-
- Lombards, the, vi. 35.
-
- Lomnour, ----, ii. 157, 280.
-
- Lomnor, or Lumnor, Anne, vi. 208.
-
- Lomnor, Henry, vi. 209.
-
- Lomnor, Jas., vi. 209.
-
- Lomnor, John, iii. 227; vi. 209.
-
- Lomnor, Margaret, vi. 208.
-
- Lomnor, Thos., iv. 277; vi. 209.
-
- Lomner (Limnour or Lumnor), Wm., i. 65, 67, 204, 261, 262, 309;
- ii. 146-148, 176, 236; iii. 208-209, 286-287, 298; iv. 6, 8, 105,
- 141-142, 146, 172, 194; v. 73, 100, 102, 125, 160, 285; vi. 19,
- 22, 23, 29, 29-31, 32, 77, 208, 209.
-
- London, Bishop of. _See_ Kemp, John (1421-6).
-
- London, _passim_. Letters dated at, ii. 134, 137, 148, 149, 152, 157,
- 162, 170, 171, 179, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 200, 201, 206, 209,
- 233, 252, 253, 254, 299, 325, 327, 331; iii. 45, 48, 66, 78, 82,
- 99, 126, 127, 132, 136, 192, 205, 220, 222, 224, 234, 263, 280,
- 285, 290, 299, 300, 312; iv. 31, 89, 118, 126, 128, 169, 174, 217;
- v. 8, 24, 41, 45, 52, 91, 100, 186, 191, 199, 201, 204 (_bis_),
- 216, 218, 250, 261, 271, 290, 317, 319; vi. 3, 41 (_bis_), 72, 92,
- 108, 119, 145, 167, 170.
- Commotions in, iii. 33, 86.
- Discontent of citizens, ii. 207.
- Errands of Agnes Paston to, iii. 123.
- Lombards in, iii. 87.
- Merchants of, iii. 86.
- Recorder of, ii. 176.
-
- London, Places in, and adjoining:--
- Bermondsey, iii. 229.
- Billingsgate, The Bell at, vi. 11.
- Black Friars, i. 87, 177, 286; iii. 127; iv. 185; v. 252; vi. 201,
- 206, 209.
- Bow Church, i. 330. Churchyard, vi. 8.
- Bread Street, Gerard's Hall in, vi. 34.
- Candlewick Street ward, ii. 124.
- Charterhouse, v. 186.
- Cheap, i. 72, 87; v. 62.
- Cheapside, vi. 11.
- Clifford's Inn, i. 37.
- Farringdon, Within ward of, ii. 121, 122.
- Fleet Prison, i. 34, 134, 136, 140, 141, 209, 210, 211, 217, 224,
- 227, 228, 333; ii. 303, 306; iv. 12, 196, 204, 245; v. 139;
- vi. 112.
- Fleet Street, i. 177, 333; ii. 174; v. 75, 116, 137.
- Furnival's Inn, ii. 19.
- Gray's Inn, ii. 330.
- Guildhall, i. 72; iii. 84; iv. 26.
- Horsleydown (Horshighdown), ii. 235; iii. 92, 107.
- King's Bench Prison, i. 74; iv. 204; vi. 202.
- Lincoln's Inn, i. 140; ii. 303; v. 314; vi. 10.
- Lombard Street, The George, v. 144; vi. 11.
- London Bridge, i. 71, 73, 75, 78, 205; ii. 155, 207; iii. 142, 271;
- v. 113.
- London House (Bishop of London's), iii. 29.
- Ludgate, iii. 196, 254; iv. 185; vi. 202.
- Marshalsea Prison, i. 74, 78; ii. 156; vi. 202.
- Mart Lane (Mark Lane), i. 133; ii. 297.
- Mile End, i. 72.
- Mint, The, vi. 11.
- Newgate Prison, i. 141; ii. 306; iii. 227; vi. 202.
- Paul's Cross, iii. 227, 243.
- Paul's Wharf, The George by, v. 206, 214, 235, 239, 258, 259, 261,
- 274, 304, 313, 320; vi. 13.
- St. Alban's Wood Street, vi. 202.
- St. Bridget or Bride, iv. 245; vi. 34.
- St. Giles, i. 63.
- St. Gregory's Parish, iv. 245.
- St. James, i. 163.
- St. Katherine's, i. 133; ii. 297.
- St. Laurence Lane, ii. 81.
- St. Laurence Pulteney, Parish of, ii. 124.
- St. Margaret Pattens, i. 72.
- St. Martin's, v. 137.
- St. Mary Eldermary, iv. 244.
- St. Michael, Crokyd Lane, iv. 244.
- St. Paul's, i. 101, 178; ii. 155, 158; iii. 191, 196, 280; iv. 102,
- 245.
- St. Paul's, Rood at North door, i. 228; iv. 186.
- St. Sepulchre's Parish, ii. 121.
- Salisbury, Inn of the Bishop of, iii. 48.
- Silver Street, v. 208.
- Smithfield, i. 70.
- Staple Inn, v. 121.
- Temple, The, ii. 111, 187, 246; iii. 50, 110, 111, 141, 254, 314.
- Temple Bar, iii. 125.
- Temple Gate, iii. 239, 245.
- Temple, Inner, ii. 55, 79, 135, 206, 278, 301; iv. 18, 68.
- Temple, Middle, ii. 206.
- Temple, New, Master of, ii. 98.
- Thames Street, i. 133; ii. 297.
- Tower, The, i. 59, 60, 62, 70, 72, 73, 77, 88, 133, 158, 262, 274,
- 280; ii. 297; iii. 33; v. 99, 137, 181; vi. 121.
- Tower Hill, ii. 297.
- Warwick's Inn, i. 292, 293; vi. 207.
- Warwick Lane, v. 223.
- Whitechapel, i. 72.
- White Friars (or Carmelites), i. 177, 308; iii. 127; v. 300; vi. 28,
- 35.
- Wood Street, v. 208.
-
- London, ----, i. 267.
-
- Longclose, Cromer, ii. 293.
-
- Longford, Sir Nich., v. 105.
-
- Longham, John, ii. 26.
-
- Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 90.
-
- Longstruther (Lancasterother), Robt., iii. 261-262.
-
- Longstruther, Sir John, Prior of St. John's, Lord Treasurer (1469),
- v. 32, 104.
-
- Longville, Sir John, vi. 187.
-
- Longyard, John, v. 306.
-
- Lore, John, iii. 248.
-
- Lorraine, i. 299; v. 258.
-
- Lothingland (Lodylond), Suffolk, ii. 170; iii. 154; iv. 51, 238, 244;
- v. 146, 148.
-
- Lounde, Thos., iv. 243.
-
- Loundhall, Saxthorpe, iv. 109, 289, 292.
-
- Louviers (Louerse), Normandy, i. 105; ii. 5.
-
- Love, John, iv. 136.
-
- _Loveday._ Explanation of term, iii. 195 note 1.
-
- Loveday, ----, iv. 151, 152.
-
- Loveday, Agnes, ii. 237.
-
- Loveday, Janore, v. 181.
-
- Loveday, John, iv. 105, 230; v. 107, 125.
-
- Loveday, Philip, v. 103, 163.
-
- Loveday, Wm., v. 163.
-
- Lovedeyne, Harry, i. 149.
-
- Lovegold, Robt., i. 231; iv. 204.
-
- Lovel (Lovell), ----, v. 21, 41, 140-141, 244; vi. 10.
-
- Lovel, Francis, son of John, Lord, Viscount Lovel (1483-7), i. 312;
- vi. 92 (_bis_), 93, 95, 100;
- Anne, wife of, vi. 91, 92; mother of, iii. 143.
-
- Lovel, Sir Gregory, vi. 187.
-
- Lovel, John, Lord, iii. 143.
-
- Lovel, Ralph, v. 98.
-
- Lovel, Thos., v. 210, 211.
-
- Lovel, Sir Thos., vi. 102, 158, 187.
-
- Lovelase, ----, ii. 155.
-
- Loveyn, Lord, Arms of, vi. 47.
-
- Lowdon, France, ii. 7.
-
- Lowe, John a, vi. 116, 117.
-
- Lowe, John, Bishop of Rochester, ii. 156.
-
- Lowes, John, v. 89.
-
- Lowestoft (Leystoft), Suffolk, iii. 246; iv. 70, 237, 292; v. 107,
- 148, 234, 304; vi. 21.
-
- Loweys, Herry, iii. 30.
-
- Lowys, ----, iii. 104, 117.
-
- Loyes, The, v. 168.
-
- Lubeck, Ships of, ii. 104.
-
- Ludford, near Ludlow, dispersion of Yorkists at, i. 181-2.
-
- Ludlow, Salop, iii. 132, 233;
- Ludlow Castle, i. 86, 96, 98, 116, 149, 180-2, 336;
- Battle of Mortimer's Cross, near, iii. 266.
-
- Lukett (Lwket), ----, iii. 110, 131, 305.
-
- Lumley, ----, iii. 114.
-
- Lumner. _See_ Lomner.
-
- Lusignan, i. 122.
-
- Lydgate's _De Regimine Principum_, v. 3;
- 'Temple of Glass,' i. 323; v. 135; vi. 65.
-
- Lydham, ----, iv. 147.
-
- Lye, Alex., iv. 87.
-
- Lyhart (Hart), Walter, Bishop of Norwich (1446-72), i. 219, 223, 256,
- 279, 283, 293, 336; ii. 82, 96, 97, 170, 171, 192, 253 (_bis_),
- 265, 266, 267, 268, 309, 311; iii. 45-46 (_bis_), 82, 83, 99, 141,
- 166, 228, 249, 251, 263, 292, 315, 319; iv. 28-29, 31, 67 (_bis_),
- 70, 138-139, 142, 145, 160, 186, 193, 232, 304, 307; v. 37-39,
- 117, 146, 169-170.
-
- Lympnour, Thos., of Bury, v. 4.
-
- Lymyngton, Walter, vi. 53.
-
- Lynd Calyn (Lincoln ?), Wm., iii. 44.
-
- Lynde. _See_ Lyne.
-
- Lyndesey, ----, ii. 302.
-
- Lyndford, John, iii. 157.
-
- Lyndis (Lynes), Sir Thos., Clerk, iv. 195, 196, 228, 229, 262; v. 69,
- 143, 145, 302.
-
- Lyne, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Lyne (Lynde or Lynne), Wm., iii. 75; iv. 239, 243.
- _See also_ Lynys.
-
- Lyng, Norfolk, iv. 226.
-
- Lyng, Sir T., vi. 151-152.
-
- Lynghall, v. 299.
-
- Lynn (Lenn), Norfolk, i. 89, 92, 214, 248, 256; ii. 39, 145, 173, 174,
- 196, 200, 201, 204, 208, 209, 210, 211, 214, 230; iii. 12, 290,
- 310; iv. 28-29, 41, 42, 84; v. 31, 46, 63, 96; vi. 60.
-
- Lynn, Grey Friars (or Friars Minors) at, ii. 208; vi. 113.
-
- Lynne, Robt., iii. 235; iv. 102, 104, 106, 239; v. 177.
-
- Lynne. _See_ Lyne.
-
- Lynsted, ----, iv. 125.
-
- Lynsted, Rich., ii. 135; iv. 105, 171, 229; v. 298;
- Thos. (?), brother of, v. 299.
-
- Lynsted, Thos., vi. 14, 145.
-
- Lynwoode, Dr. Wm., i. 180.
-
- Lynys, Wm., i. 204; iii. 291.
-
- Lyra, Nich. de, iii. 243.
-
- Lyseux, Thos., Keeper of the Privy Seal, ii. 321.
-
- Lyster, John, ii. 174, 211; iii. 227; iv. 5.
-
- Lyster, Wm., ii. 9.
-
- Lyston. _See_ Liston.
-
- Lytefot. _See_ Lightfoot.
-
- Lytell, Edmond, iv. 279.
-
- Lyttleton, Thos. (the celebrated Judge), ii. 74; iii. 85, 91, 107,
- 222; iv. 88, 292.
-
- Lyttleton, Sir Wm., vi. 187.
-
- Lytton, Sir Robt., vi. 152.
-
- Lytyldonham. _See_ Dunham, Little.
-
-
- Mace, v. 119.
-
- Mackerell, Dr., iii. 269.
-
- Madies, Thos., vi. 206.
-
- Madok, Edward of, iv. 96.
-
- Magdalen, daughter of Charles VII. of France, iii. 125.
-
- Magges, W., iii. 22.
-
- Maile, John, ii. 318.
-
- Maine, France, i. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 57, 60, 62, 77, 103, 107-108;
- ii. 40, 121, 123, 133; iii. 155; vi. 83.
-
- Maine, Charles of Anjou, Count of. _See_ Anjou.
-
- _Maintenance._ A legal term, ii. 167 note 3.
-
- Mak, ----, ii. 130.
-
- Makefyrr, Wm., vi. 172-174.
-
- Makestock Castle, Warwickshire, ii. 76.
-
- Maldon, i. 276; ii. 54; v. 150, 151.
-
- Maldon, Bailiff of, v. 148, 150.
-
- Malley. _See_ Mauley.
-
- Malmesbury, ----, iii. 204, 210.
-
- Malmesbury, Roger, iv. 183.
-
- Malmsey, v. 122.
-
- Malpas, John, i. 192; vi. 165.
-
- Malpas, Philip, i. 72, 174.
-
- Malpertius, the Lord, vi. 125-126.
-
- Malso (Mulso), Sir Wm., i. 81.
-
- Malt, Price and sale of, iv. 46, 125, 133, 166, 172; v. 25, 222, 233.
-
- Maltby. _See_ Mautby.
-
- Maltby, Johannes de. _See_ Mauteby, John.
-
- Manchester, v. 71.
-
- Manners, Thos., First Earl of Rutland, i. 26.
-
- Manning, ----, iii. 319.
-
- Mannington, Norfolk, vi. 208.
-
- Mans, Le (Maunce), France, ii. 123, 133.
-
- Mantes (Mawnt), France, ii. 6.
-
- Manufrac (?), Robt., iv. 178.
-
- March, Earl of. _See_ Edward IV.
-
- Marchall, Thos., i. 332.
-
- Marche, Robt., ii. 65.
-
- Marches, The, i. 79, 100.
-
- Margaret, Daughter of Rich., Duke of York, and sister of Edward IV.,
- married in 1468 to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, i. 239,
- 247; iii. 233; iv. 277, 296, 297, 298; v. 175, 258, 297.
-
- Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI., i. 45, 47, 59, 78, 87, 130,
- 133, 136, 156-157, 158, 166, 167, 170-172, 173, 175, 178, 182,
- 187, 192-193, 194, 195, 215, 260, 261, 277, 299; ii. 284, 296,
- 297, 321; iii. 4, 13, 32, 60, 75, 86, 87, 92, 103, 108, 118, 127,
- 218, 232, 234, 267, 269, 306-307; iv. 32, 51, 57, 299; v. 100,
- 131.
-
- Marget, ----, iv. 227.
-
- Marham, Peter, vi. 186.
-
- Mariot, ----, iv. 21, 230; v. 24, 25, 33, 134; vi. 108.
-
- Mariot, John, ii. 49, 64, 102, 112, 216 (_bis_); iv. 272; v. 63, 64,
- 139, 145.
-
- Mariot, Rich., iv. 105.
-
- Markham, ----, iii. 84, 133, 276; iv. 49.
-
- Markham, John, v. 245.
-
- Markham, John, afterwards Sir John, Justice of the King's Bench,
- ii. 69, 78, 88, 181, 182; iv. 116.
-
- Marlborough, i. 216; iv. 116.
-
- Marlborough, Statute of, v. 309.
-
- Marlingford, Norfolk, i. 308, 309; ii. 11, 302; iv. 251, 252, 253;
- v. 299; vi. 5, 19, 29, 30, 33, 34, 56, 57, 58, 76, 78, 148, 190,
- 191, 192.
-
- Marlingford, Gerald of, vi. 5;
- Parson of, ii. 302; vi. 56.
-
- Marney, Sir Harry, of Essex, vi. 152.
-
- Marsh (Mershe), Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Marshall (Merchall), John, ii. 256; iii. 44; iv. 102, 104, 239.
-
- Marshall, Roger, iv. 105.
-
- Marsham, Norfolk, vi. 190.
-
- _Marteres._ Martin's fur, iv. 263.
-
- Martham, Norfolk, ii. 51; vi. 190, 193.
-
- Martin, Thos., i. 330; vi. 113, 114, 156, 159.
-
- Martin, Wm., vi. 199.
-
- Martyn, ----, v. 300.
-
- Mary, Queen, i. 26, 27.
-
- Mary of Gueldres, Queen of James II. of Scotland, iv. 44, 50.
-
- Mary, sister of James III. of Scotland, v. 144.
-
- 'Mary Grace,' a ship, iv. 57.
-
- 'Mary Talbot,' a ship, iv. 41, 43.
-
- Maryot. _See_ Mariot.
-
- Maryys, Sir Wm., iv. 187.
-
- Mason, Edmund, v. 98.
-
- Mason, Thomas, ii. 65.
-
- Master (or Clerk) of the Rolls, iv. 177.
- _See also_ Kirkeby, Thos. de (1447-61); Alcock, John (1471-2);
- Morton, John (1472-9); Morton, Robt. (1479-83).
-
- Mathew, Wm., iii. 259; iv. 204.
-
- Matlask, Norfolk, ii. 51, 287; v. 169; vi. 48, 116;
- Matelaske Kerre, v. 169.
-
- Mattishall, Norfolk, vi. 75.
-
- Mattishall, Burgh, Norfolk, vi. 75.
-
- Mauley (Malley), Radulfus Bigot, Dominus de, iii. 268. This must have
- been a descendant of Constance, eldest daughter of Peter, seventh
- Lord Mauley, who died in 1415. Her second husband was Sir John
- Bigot.
-
- Maundevilles, Manor of, vi. 74.
-
- Maunvyle, John, iii. 237.
-
- Mautby (Mawdby or Mawteby), Norfolk, i. 150, 274, 279, 306, 321;
- ii. 51, 91, 188, 211, 329; iii. 83, 235, 239; iv. 9, 46, 105, 125,
- 130, 196, 237; v. 87, 117, 142, 147, 221, 223, 228, 232, 233, 236,
- 240, 241, 271, 289, 292, 296, 306 (_bis_), 311, 312, 324; vi. 17,
- 48, 108;
- Arms of, vi. 47;
- Bailiff of, i. 315; vi. 123;
- Chapel at, i. 279; iii. 135; iv. 195; v. 200; vi. 46, 47, 51;
- Parson of, v. 180, 231; vi. 44.
-
- Mautby Close, v. 154.
-
- Mautby Marsh, iv. 124.
-
- Mautby, Thos., ii. 51.
-
- Mautbys, in Waxham, vi. 55.
-
- Mauteby, Alianora or Eleanor, widow of Robt., ii. 46, 51, 52.
-
- Mauteby, Alianora, sister of Robt., ii. 46.
-
- Mauteby, Edward, ii. 51; iv. 225, 258; v. 93, 302.
-
- Mauteby, John, father of Margaret Paston, i. 39; ii. 45 note 2, 46,
- 50, 51, 52; vi. 45, 46-48.
-
- Mauteby, Margaret. _See_ Paston, Margaret.
-
- Mauteby, Margery, wife of John and mother of Margaret Paston, ii. 46,
- 51, 88, 100; vi. 48.
-
- Mauteby, Peter, ii. 46.
-
- Mauteby, Robt., ii. 46, 51, 52; vi. 45, 53.
-
- Mauteby, Sir John, ii. 85.
-
- Mauteby, Sir Robt. de, ii. 4, 85.
-
- Mawnt. _See_ Mantes.
-
- Mawteby. _See_ Mauteby.
-
- Maximilian of Austria, King of the Romans (1486-1519), v. 297;
- vi. 111.
-
- May, Wm., Master of the New Temple, ii. 98; vi. 135.
-
- _Mayshate_, iv. 202.
-
- Measures, difference of, in London and Norfolk, iv. 47.
-
- Measures of malt, iv. 125.
-
- Medeley, ----, iv. 230.
- _See also_ Modeley.
-
- Medew, Thos., ii. 160.
-
- Medwe, Wm., ii. 299.
-
- 'Meeds of the Mass,' vi. 66.
-
- Melford, Suffolk, ii. 258; vi. 140.
-
- Melton, Norfolk, v. 299; vi. 5, 57;
- Parson of, vi. 5.
-
- Melton Magna, Norfolk, vi. 57.
-
- Mendham, ----, v. 182.
-
- Mendham, Friar John, ii. 318.
-
- Mendlesham, Suffolk, iv. 192.
-
- _Meney_, _Menye_, or _Meyne_. A retinue or company, ii. 83, 111.
- _Qu._ this signification in 'to owle meney,' ? ii. 246.
-
- Merchall. _See_ Marshall.
-
- Mercroft, Roger, iii. 28.
-
- _Mercyment._ An amerciament or fine, ii. 245.
-
- Merkeshale, Norfolk, ii. 51.
-
- Merlyngforth (?). _See_ Marlingford.
-
- Mershlond, Daniel of, iv. 170, 172.
-
- Mersh, Wm., iv. 154.
-
- Messeden, Robt., iv. 280.
-
- _Mestlyon_, vi. 58.
-
- _Met_ or _Mette_. Measure, iv. 130, 'strek met' (exact measure ?).
-
- Metfield, Suffolk, vi. 103.
-
- Methis or Holkham, vi. 63, 64.
-
- Methwold, Norfolk, ii. 215.
-
- Metsharp, Roger, ii. 209.
-
- Metteney, Peter, v. 176.
-
- Mews, The King's, at Westminster, iii. 44.
-
- _Meyne._ _See Meney._
-
- Middleham, Yorkshire, i. 179, 250; ii. 333; iii. 271.
-
- Middleton, Norfolk, ii. 87, 138 (_bis_), 139 (_bis_), 140, 141
- (_bis_); iii. 100, 101; v. 33.
-
- Middleton, ----, vi. 66.
-
- Middleton, Christopher, vi. 206.
-
- Middleton, Dr., vi. 206.
-
- Middleton, Mrs. Jane, v. 296.
-
- Middleton, Sir John, v. 194, 259, 296.
-
- Milan, Duke of. _See_ Sforza.
-
- Mileham, Norfolk, ii. 214.
-
- Miles, Lewis, v. 104.
-
- Milewatier, John, i. 148.
-
- Mill, Robt., vi. 19.
-
- Miller, Robt., iii. 120.
-
- Miller, Simon, iii. 263; iv. 108.
-
- Milsent, John, v. 80, 85, 91, 99, 141.
-
- Milsent, Wm. (Mylsant), v. 60, 77, 99, 122, 123, 185, 198, 212.
-
- Minor Friars. _See_ Grey Friars.
-
- [[entry "Grey or Minor Friars" under Norwich]]
-
- Minster, Isle of Sheppey, vi. 88.
-
- _Mitte sapientem._ A proverb, ii. 201, 206.
-
- Modeley (Medeley ?), ----, iv. 227. _See_ Medeley.
-
- Molet, John. _See_ Mowth.
-
- Moleyns, Adam de, Bishop of Chichester, i. 49, 58, 59, 62, 78, 82.
-
- Moleyns, Eleanor, i. 42.
-
- Moleyns, Robt. Hungerford, Lord, i. 42-44, 84, 85, 91-93, 125, 233;
- ii. 88, 90-91, 94, 95-96, 99, 111, 112, 127-134, 157, 161-162,
- 166-167, 168-170, 171-172, 176, 179, 180, 182, 183, 186, 216, 219,
- 224, 228, 230, 235, 236 (_bis_), 241-242, 248, 249, 250, 258;
- v. 117;
- Alianora, wife of, ii. 166-167.
-
- Moleyns, Robt., i. 42; ii. 31.
-
- Moleyns, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Moleyns, Wm., i. 41, 42; ii. 31.
-
- Molyneux, Nich., iii. 50, 69, 70; v. 128.
-
- Moncontour, Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- Mondonet, Nich., v. 60.
-
- Moneslee. _See_ Mundesley.
-
- Monford, Osbert. _See_ Mundford.
-
- Monke, John (alias Smith), iv. 236, 237-241, 284.
-
- Monmouth, i. 116.
-
- Monpysson, Robt., ii. 116.
-
- Montague, Isabel, Marchioness, v. 195.
-
- Montague, John Nevill, Lord. _See_ Nevill.
-
- Montayn, ----, v. 144.
-
- Montfort, France, ii. 7.
-
- Montgomerey, Anne, vi. 29.
-
- Montgomery, Sir Thos., i. 211, 249; iv. 15, 16, 17, 275, 281; v. 35,
- 63, 85, 202, 219, 224, 225; vi. 20, 121.
-
- Montils, near Tours, i. 54.
-
- Montjoy. _See_ Mountjoy.
-
- Montreuil (Motrell), v. 287.
-
- Moody (Mody), Piers, v. 275, 282, 287.
-
- Moor, The, Hertfordshire, i. 274; v. 20, 62, 80, 131.
-
- Morat, i. 299.
-
- More, Adam atte, ii. 311.
-
- More, John a, vi. 114.
-
- More, Thos., iv. 128, 129.
-
- Moreton. _See_ Morton.
-
- Morgan, Philip, Bishop of Ely (1426-34), ii. 38.
-
- Morin, John, ii. 78.
-
- Moring, Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Morlaix, Brittany, ii. 104; vi. 118.
-
- Morley, Isabel, widow of Thos., Lord, ii. 84-85, 88, 179, 224;
- iii. 14.
-
- Morley, Lady, Widow of Wm., Lord, ii. 20; vi. 78, 79.
-
- Morley, Thos., ii. 308.
-
- Mortaigne, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Mortimer, Lady, mother of Sir John Fastolf, ii. 4; iii. 155.
- _See also_ Fastolf, Mary.
-
- Mortimer, John, i. 69-70.
-
- Mortimer, Sir John, vi. 101, 187.
-
- Mortimer, Robt., ii. 216, 261.
-
- Mortimer, Sir Thos., iii. 155.
-
- Mortimer, the younger, iv. 61.
-
- Mortimer's Cross, Battle of, iii. 266 note 1.
-
- Mortlake, iii. 101.
-
- Mortoft, ----, iii. 208.
-
- Morton, Parish of, vi. 184.
-
- Morton, John, D.D., Master of the Rolls (1472-9), Bishop of Ely
- (1478-86), Archbishop of Canterbury (1486-1500), Lord Chancellor
- (1487-1500), Cardinal (1493), i. 282; iii. 242, 269; v. 196, 210,
- 219, 224, 225, 235; vi. 22, 23, 28, 30, 32, 152, 206, 207.
-
- Morton, Robt., Master of the Rolls (1479), vi. 32.
-
- Morvile, France, ii. 6.
-
- Morysby, Sir Chris., v. 105.
-
- Mot, Mons. de la, iii. 306.
-
- Motford. _See_ Mutford.
-
- Motrell. _See_ Montreuil.
-
- Motten, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Motton, John, vi. 118.
-
- Moundford. _See_ Mundford.
-
- Mountjoy, Lord, vi. 69.
-
- Mountjoy, Waller Blount, first Lord (1465-74), v. 62.
-
- Moushold (Musshold), Norwich, iii. 210.
-
- Moustierville. _See_ Mustervilers.
-
- Mowbray, Ann, daughter of the fourth Duke of Norfolk, i. 276;
- Duchess of York v. 247, 250; vi. 24.
-
- Mowbray, John, Earl Marshal in Henry V.'s time, afterwards second Duke
- of Norfolk, ii. 8.
- _See also_ Norfolk.
-
- Mowth (Mowght, or Molet), John, Prior of Norwich (1453-71), i. 235;
- iv. 67, 71, 219-220, 275-276; vi. 96.
-
- Mulso, Sir Edmund, ii. 321.
-
- Munde, ----, v. 117; vi. 24.
-
- Mundesley (Moneslee), Norfolk, i. 25, 36; ii. 19; vi. 4, 188, 190.
-
- Mundford (Monford), Osbert, Marshal of Calais, i. 95, 114, 115, 185,
- 187; ii. 137, 145, 216, 240, 255, 256-257, 273-274, 308, 312, 313;
- iii. 140-141, 262.
-
- Mundford, Eliz., wife of Osbert, Aunt of Margaret Paston, ii. 257;
- iii. 52; iv. 22-23;
- Mary, daughter of, iii. 52 note 2.
-
- Mundford, ----, vi. 153.
-
- Mundford, ---- (Osbert ?), iii. 135.
-
- Mundham, Manor of, ii. 192 (_bis_), 212; iv. 281.
-
- Murder, Appeal of, v. 65.
-
- Murlee. _See_ Morley.
-
- Musgrave, Sir John, vi. 187.
-
- _Muster de Velers._ A kind of grey woollen cloth, ii. 155; iii. 123;
- v. 307; vi. 180.
-
- Mustirvilers (Moustierville), France, i. 106; ii. 6.
-
- Mutford (Motford), Suffolk, Bailiff of, iv. 192, 193.
-
- Mykelfylde, ----, younger, iv. 192.
-
- Myles, Christiana, v. 98.
-
- Mylsant. _See_ Milsent.
-
- Myners, ----, v. 201.
-
- Mynshe, John, iv. 280.
-
- Myrfyn, ----, of Kent, iii. 307.
-
- _Myrr_, ii. 251.
-
- Myryel, John, v. 152, 181, 185.
-
- _Myvers_ (?), iv. 169.
-
-
- Nacton, Suffolk, iii. 93, 308, 309; iv. 9, 62, 63, 152, 199, 292;
- v. 245.
-
- Nailer, ----, iii. 103.
-
- Nancy, i. 299.
-
- Nantron, Luke, iv. 235.
-
- Narbow, Wm., ii. 173, 308.
-
- Narford, Norfolk, ii. 215.
-
- Naseby, John, Proctor, iv. 103, 104, 243, 244.
-
- Naunton, ----, ii. 77.
-
- Naunton, Wm., iii. 317; iv. 136, 139, 143, 161.
-
- Navell, Chas., ii. 308.
-
- Nawton, Wm., iv. 205.
-
- Necton (Neyghton), Norfolk, v. 167.
-
- Nedeham, ----, iv. 268.
-
- Nedersole, ----, v. 121.
-
- Nedham, John, Justice, iii. 222.
-
- Neill, John, v. 70.
-
- Neketone, Edmund, son of Robt. de, ii. 3.
-
- Nessfeld, ----, v. 254.
-
- Netter, Thos., of Walden, Provincial of the Carmelite Order in
- England, ii. 54.
-
- Nettlestead (Netlestede), Suffolk, iii. 112.
-
- Neuss, Germany, Siege of, i. 288-289; v. 218, 219, 225.
-
- Neuton. _See_ Newton.
-
- Neve, Thos., iv. 237, 243, 244, 284.
-
- Nevill, Anne, wife of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, v. 136.
-
- Nevill (Nevell), Edw., vi. 174.
-
- Nevill, George, Bishop of Exeter (1456-65), Archbishop of York
- (1465-76), Lord Chancellor (1454-5 and 1460-3), i. 189, 226, 243,
- 244, 248, 252, 253, 274, 340; iii. 198, 226, 227, 269; iv. 8, 53,
- 89, 101, 110, 127, 168, 217, 220, 221, 303, 304, 305; v. 12
- (_bis_), 13, 20, 24, 35, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 62, 63, 69, 80,
- 92, 99, 116, 131, 137, 199; vi. 77.
-
- Nevill, Sir George, v. 105; vi. 102, 187.
-
- Nevill, John, or Sir John, brother of Earl of Warwick, created Lord
- Montague, 1461; Earl of Northumberland 1464; resigned Earldom and
- created Marquis of Montague, 1470, i. 131, 228, 314-315; iii. 199,
- 267, 276; iv. 60; v. 62, 71, 100.
-
- Nevill, Lord, i. 131, 193; iii. 267, 268; vi. 71.
-
- Nevill, Master, ii. 8; iii. 254.
-
- Nevill (Ralph ?), Lord, vi. 71.
-
- Nevill, Sir Thos., iii. 74, 199.
-
- Nevill, Robert, Bishop of Durham, i. 136.
-
- Nevylebeke, France, ii. 7.
-
- Newark, v. 96.
-
- Newborow, Sir Roger, vi. 152.
-
- Newbury, i. 75.
-
- Newbury, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Newcastle-on-Tyne, i. 215; iv. 60, 61, 142;
- Pilgrim Street in, iv. 142.
-
- Newdigate (Nudygate), Henry, iv. 280.
-
- Newham Bridge, Calais, i. 183; v. 297.
-
- Newington, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Newman, ----, ii. 286.
-
- Newman, Colyn, iii. 138.
-
- Newman, John, ii. 302.
-
- Newman, Nich., iv. 2, 102, 104, 237, 239.
-
- Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, iii. 217; vi. 124;
- the Beacontree (Bekyntre) near, ii. 40.
-
- Newport, Thos., of Runham, ii. 46.
-
- Newton, v. 234.
-
- Newton, Friar, ii. 110.
-
- Newton, Robt., v. 78.
-
- Newton (Neuton), Thos., iv. 237, 243, 280, 284; vi. 7.
-
- Neyghton. _See_ Necton.
-
- Nicheson, ----, v. 95.
-
- 'Nicholas of the Tower,' a ship, i. 64, 65; ii. 146.
-
- Nicholas V., Pope, ii. 96 note 1.
-
- Nicolas, Sir Harris, the Antiquary, i. 108.
-
- Nicoll, Gilbert, iv. 154.
-
- Noans, France, ii. 7.
-
- Noble, Percy, ii. 43.
-
- Nokold, Sir Wm., vi. 209.
-
- None, Henry, iv. 242.
-
- _Nonpier_ (_noonpier, nounpier_). Umpire, ii. 14.
-
- Noreys, Sir Edward, vi. 102.
-
- Norfolk, County of, i. 89, 90, 111-112, 115, 164, 189, 315, 330;
- ii. 29, 161, 162, 165, 166, 171, 179, 181, 182, 196, 206, 242,
- 260, 267, 273-275, 329; iii. 101, 116, 117, 161, 162, 163, 164,
- 190, 221, 289; iv. 53, 66, 91, 136, 188; v. 46, 95, 96; vi. 90;
- Collector of taxes in, v. 178;
- Edward IV.'s Visit to, iii. 299;
- Elections and Knights of the Shire for, ii. 184, 185; iii. 34, 36,
- 38, 39, 292, 293, 297; v. 149-150;
- Escheators of, iv. 116;
- Escheatorship of, iii. 108;
- Feeling of the 'Commons' of, iii. 292 (_bis_);
- Gentlemen of, ii. 260;
- Officers in, iii. 222;
- Risers (Insurgents) in, ii. 106;
- Subsidy in, v. 206;
- Woodsales in, v. 118.
-
- Norfolk, Sheriffs of, ii. 157, 186; iii. 32, 223, 290; iv. 78, 79, 93,
- 94.
- _See also_ Clopton, John; Jermyn, John;
- Under Sheriffs of, iii. 208, 289, 290, 291, 292, 297; iv. 68, 79,
- 87, 93, 94, 107.
- _See also_ Dory, John, and Price, W.
-
- Norfolk, 'The Head-Town' of, iv. 296.
-
- Norfolk Thread, iii. 40.
-
- Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of (1483-5). _See_ Howard.
-
- Norfolk, John Mowbray, second Duke of (1424-32), i. 33, 333;
- ii. 15-18.
- _See also_ Mowbray.
-
- Norfolk, Catherine, Duchess of, wife of John Mowbray, the second Duke,
- ii. 71, 255; iv. 104.
-
- Norfolk, John Mowbray, third Duke of, (1432-61), i. 85, 87, 92, 111,
- 114, 132, 149, 158, 164, 201, 202-203, 204, 208, 215, 241, 243,
- 245, 246, 250-254, 257, 258, 260, 262, 264, 266, 272, 274,
- 275-276, 284, 294, 295, 297-298, 311, 323, 337-338; ii. 47, 48,
- 49, 52, 68-69, 82, 145, 162, 163, 165, 168, 171, 182, 184 (_bis_),
- 185, 186, 188, 199, 210, 220, 239, 242, 243, 254-255, 258-260
- (_bis_), 262-263 (_bis_), 265, 273, 274, 275-276, 279, 290-292,
- 298, 299, 301, 335; iii. 4, 7, 11, 18, 19, 20, 30, 33, 34, 38, 39,
- 90, 112, 212, 260, 262, 277, 278, 283, 286, 311, 313; iv. 31.
-
- Norfolk, Eleanor, Duchess of, wife of the third Duke, i. 163-164;
- ii. 199; iii. 34, 143-144, 260, 262; v. 251.
-
- Norfolk, John Mowbray, fourth Duke of (1461-76), i. 214-215, 229-230;
- iv. 58, 60, 73-74, 80, 95, 96, 162, 165, 166, 191, 198, 199,
- 200-201, 207, 272, 273, 274, 277-278, 287, 290, 302, 304, 307;
- v. 6, 7, 9, 10, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 40, 41, 42-44,
- 45, 46, 47 (_bis_), 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 59, 61, 63, 65,
- 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 84, 89, 90, 91, 92 (_bis_), 109, 128, 132,
- 133, 138, 142, 147, 149, 150-151, 157, 160, 161, 162, 163, 166,
- 170, 171, 172, 176, 183, 210, 215, 218, 219, 224, 235, 237, 238,
- 239, 240, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250, 251, 260; vi. 74, 85;
- Council of, iv. 200, 302; v. 10, 18, 22, 42, 43, 52 (_bis_), 53, 54,
- 68, 73, 75, 150, 161, 170, 224, 238, 242-244.
-
- Norfolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of, wife of the preceding, i. 243, 260,
- 264, 274, 275-276, 294-295, 297; iv. 96, 97, 159, 198, 199, 287,
- 304; v. 22, 23, 68, 70, 73, 84, 85, 109, 133, 136, 139, 143, 147,
- 148-149, 150, 151, 155, 156, 158, 161, 162, 163, 166, 170, 171,
- 176, 183, 187, 218, 224, 229, 235, 238, 239, 240, 241, 249, 250,
- 251, 254; vi. 1, 18, 29, 57, 58, 59, 148, 149, 155-156, 159.
-
- Norfolk, Yeoman for the King's mouth, iii. 198.
-
- Norfolk, ----, of Gemyngham, ii. 102.
-
- Noris, ----, vi. 39.
- _See also_ Norys.
-
- Norman, ----, ii. 192.
-
- Norman, Edmund, ii. 67-68; vi. 171.
-
- Norman, John and Margaret, ii. 68.
-
- Normandy, i. 45, 50-57, 58, 61, 64, 67, 76, 77, 87, 95, 96, 97,
- 102-103, 104-108, 128, 132, 174; ii. 121, 123-126, 133, 162, 291;
- iii. 58, 60, 63, 64, 155, 312; vi. 83.
-
- Norris, Henry, i. 81.
-
- Norris, Thos., i. 81.
-
- Norse, ----, v. 143.
-
- Northale, John, Sheriff of Norwich, iv. 10.
-
- Northampton, iv. 78; v. 181;
- Statute of, ii. 174.
-
- Northampton, Battle of, i. 189, 192; iii. 274.
-
- North Cray. _See_ Cray.
-
- North Walsham. _See_ Walsham, North.
-
- Northumberland, Eleanor, Countess of, Widow of Henry Percy, third
- Earl, i. 205, 259; iii. 281.
-
- Northumberland, Henry Percy, second Earl of (1414-55), i. 131, 147;
- iii. 25, 28, 29, 30, 31.
-
- Northumberland, Henry Percy, third Earl of (1455-61), i. 161, 169,
- 177, 193; iii. 126, 234, 267, 268, 269.
-
- Northumberland, Henry Percy, fourth Earl of (restored 1470, died
- 1489), v. 71, 137; vi. 118, 120, 127-128.
- _See also_ Percy, Henry, Lord.
-
- Northumberland, John Nevill, Earl of (1464-70). _See_ Nevill.
-
- Northwood, John. _See_ Norwode.
-
- Norton, Norfolk, vi. 16, 31.
-
- Norwich, i. 25, 30, 75, 84, 85, 90, 112, 206, 210, 221, 227, 230, 231,
- 245, 248, 276, 279, 284, 296, 306, 313, 315, 322; ii. 13, 15, 20,
- 54, 87, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 101, 108, 109, 135, 136, 145, 170,
- 171, 176, 179, 192, 203, 209, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216, 223, 224,
- 225, 228, 229, 230, 233, 234, 238, 239, 240, 243, 245, 248, 251,
- 252, 253, 260, 262, 265, 267, 268, 274, 277, 280, 282, 284, 285,
- 286, 287, 301, 307, 324, 328; iii. 4, 6, 15, 32, 47, 53, 78, 79,
- 114, 116, 124, 130, 135, 139, 142, 161, 162, 163, 164, 202, 204,
- 205, 208, 214, 218, 227, 244, 246, 259, 260, 262, 272, 278, 287,
- 311, 316; iv. 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 23, 35, 36 (_bis_), 39, 40, 43,
- 44, 47, 53, 59, 66, 70, 76, 83, 93, 94, 106, 108, 128, 143, 159,
- 161, 162, 168, 174, 180, 181, 186, 187, 193, 204, 206, 210, 211,
- 223, 226, 230, 237, 240, 241, 242, 256, 257, 262, 266, 276, 281,
- 283, 284, 303; v. 6, 9, 16, 19, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 42,
- 65, 66, 67, 68, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 87, 89, 90, 108, 109, 114,
- 123, 141, 149, 152, 166, 177, 184, 188, 197, 207, 219, 222, 228,
- 229, 230, 238, 239, 240, 242, 246, 247, 248, 249, 252, 255, 259,
- 263, 264, 266, 271, 272, 275, 288, 291, 311, 317, 323, 326; vi. 4,
- 5, 10, 16, 23, 25 (_bis_), 26, 31, 44, 55 (_bis_), 58, 59, 69, 91,
- 121, 134, 144, 153, 166, 183, 186, 189, 209;
- Plague at, v. 110;
- Shire-mote at, iii. 297; iv. 17;
- Writ of Parliament for, iii. 38;
- Mayor of, i. 322; ii. 310; iv. 204, 266; v. 89;
- Sheriff of, ii. 310.
-
- Norwich, Bishops of, ii. 21. _See_ Goldwell, Jas. (1472-99); Lyhart,
- W. (1446-72).
- Chancellor of, ii. 149.
-
- Norwich, Priors of, i. 32; ii. 18, 39, 88, 107, 159, 217; iii. 42,
- 114; iv. 116, 117; vi. 103;
- John, ii. 64; iv. 97;
- John (Bonwell), vi. 95-98.
- _See also_ Mowth, John; Haverland, John.
-
- [[cross-references in the "Norwich" section refer to other entries
- under Norwich]]
-
- Norwich, Places, etc., in:
- 'Abbey.' _See_ Priory.
- Bishop's Gates, i. 90; ii. 224.
- Castle, i. 34, 260, 333; ii. 144, 234; v. 85, 155.
- Cathedral and Priory of Holy Trinity or Christchurch, i. 27, 90,
- 113, 330; ii. 261, 268; vi. 20, 189;
- Lady Chapel in, iv. 250, 253.
- Chapel of the Field, vi. 49.
- Christ Church. _See_ Cathedral.
- Conesford, vi. 49.
- Convent of, ii. 107; iii. 232; iv. 237; vi. 96-98.
- Friars, four orders of, ii. 55; iv. 226, 227; vi. 49.
- Friars, Black (or Preachers), ii. 274; v. 207; vi. 49.
- Friars, Grey (or Minors), i. 32; ii. 13, 15, 300; iii. 252, 292.
- Friars, White (or Carmelites), i. 38, 112; ii. 268, 309; iii. 316;
- iv. 229, 253; v. 82; vi. 49, 77.
- Gates, The five, vi. 49.
- Guildhall, iv. 222; v. 178.
- Maid's Head, v. 163.
- Mancroft, ii. 212.
- Nedeham Gates, ii. 13.
- New Inn, i. 265; v. 114.
- Normandy, Sisters of, iv. 226; vi. 49.
- Normans, vi. 49.
- North Gates, vi. 49.
- Pokethorpe, ii. 171, 212; iv. 237; vi. 61.
- Prince's Inn, ii. 194, 195.
- Priory (sometimes called 'Abbey') of Trinity Church, i. 90; ii. 224;
- iv. 250.
- St. Andrew's parish, ii. 318.
- St. Clement's parish, ii. 243.
- St. Edmund's, vi. 57.
- St. Giles' Hospital, i. 265; vi. 49.
- St. Gregory's, iv. 65.
- St. James', Pokethorpe, iv. 237.
- St. Laurence's parish, ii. 247.
- St. Leonard's Priory, i. 40; ii. 55; iii. 287.
- St. Michael Coslany, vi. 49.
- St. Michael's parish, iv. 14.
- St. Peter's, iv. 227.
- St. Peter's, Hungate, iv. 230; vi. 49, 50;
- Parson of, iv. 231.
- St. Stephen's, i. 331; iv. 227, 229.
- Spurrier Row, iv. 17.
- Tombland, i. 90; ii. 224.
- Westewyk Gates, ii. 13.
-
- Norwich, Christopher, iii. 223, 237.
-
- Norwich, Robt., ii. 233; iv. 242.
-
- Norwich, Wm., ii. 175, 176; iii. 78, 101; iv. 2, 71.
-
- Norwode (Northwood), John, ii. 88-90, 283, 287.
-
- Norys, Sir Edward, vi. 187.
-
- Norys, Sir Wm., iv. 279; v. 195; vi. 187.
- _See also_ Noris.
-
- Nosbet, Robt., iv. 280.
-
- Note, Thos., ii. 95.
-
- Nottingham, i. 248, 249, 250; v. 35, 36, 195.
-
- Nottingham (Pursuivant ?), iii. 268.
-
- Nottingham (Notyngham), Henry, ii. 81.
-
- Nottingham, Wm., iv. 88.
-
- Nottingham, Wm., Earl of, vi. 74.
-
- _Nouche_ or _Nowche_. A jewelled gold button, brooch, or necklace,
- v. 16.
-
- _Novel disseisin_, ii. 47 note 3.
-
- Nowell, Chas., i. 112, 113, 114; ii. 260, 261-262 (_bis_), 265, 267,
- 274; iii. 135.
-
- Nowell, Otiwell, ii. 267.
-
- _Noy._ 'At the first Noy,' _i.e._ at the first call, iii. 5.
-
- _Noyssed, noised._ Reported, ii. 208.
-
- Nyter, John, iv. 279.
-
-
- Oby (Owby), Norfolk, vi. 45.
-
- Ocam, Thos., vi. 190.
-
- Ocle. _See_ Acle.
-
- Ocle, Sir Robt., iii. 30, 269.
-
- Ocley, Wm., vi. 186.
-
- Ode, John, ii. 217; iii. 47.
-
- Oelston, John, ii. 74.
-
- _Office._ An inquisition, ii. 188 note 2; iii. 236.
-
- Offord, Robt., iii. 101.
-
- Ogan. _See_ Hogan.
-
- Ogard, Dame Alice, iii. 80-81.
-
- Ogard (Hugard), Sir Andrew, ii. 251, 308; iii. 51.
-
- Ogle (Ogyll), Robt., first Lord (1461-9), iv. 60.
-
- Okill. _See_ Acle.
-
- Oldhall, Margaret, wife of Sir Wm., ii. 33.
-
- Oldhall, Sir Wm., i. 81, 83, 85; ii. 33, 174, 175, 176, 180, 186, 191,
- 301; iii. 33, 41, 132, 199, 234; iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- Oliver, ----, iii. 103.
-
- Olton (? Oulton, Norfolk), iii. 263.
-
- _Oranges_, vi. 132.
-
- Orford, iii. 259.
-
- Orford, John, iv. 230.
-
- Orleans, Bastard of. _See_ Dunois.
-
- Orleans, Chas., Duke of, i. 46, 60, 106; ii. 46-47, 122, 123.
-
- Ormesby, Norfolk, ii. 51; iv. 105, 180, 258; v. 117, 299; vi. 108,
- 149, 171.
-
- Ormesby, Reppes Place in, ii. 39.
-
- Ormesby, Roger, ii. 95.
-
- Ormond, Jas. Butler, fourth Earl of (1405-52), ii. 8.
-
- Ormond, John Butler, sixth Earl of (1461-78), i. 299; v. 258.
-
- Ormond, John, iii. 234, 307.
-
- Ormond, Mr., iii. 213.
-
- Ormond, Sir Jas. of, ii. 89.
-
- Orwelde, Leach of, ii. 63.
-
- Orwellbury. _See_ Horwellbury.
-
- Osbern, the Priest, i. 1.
-
- Osbern (Osborn), John, i. 92; ii. 98, 130, 174, 222, 228, 241-243,
- 249, 264-265, 278, 279; iii. 128, 291; iv. 154, 238, 239, 242;
- v. 117, 144, 167-168, 181, 182, 183, 197; vi. 176, 177.
-
- Osebern, ----, ii. 156, 158, 210; iii. 81.
-
- Oter, John, iii. 199; iv. 216.
-
- Otford, Kent, vi. 209.
-
- _Othea_, v. 3; vi. 66.
-
- Ottery (Otryght), Devonshire, iii. 234.
-
- Oulton (Owlton), Norfolk (?), iv. 225.
- _See also_ Olton.
-
- Ouresby, John, iii. 186.
-
- Overs, Awge, France, ii. 6.
-
- Ovid, _De Arte Amandi_, etc., iv. 268.
-
- Ovy, ----, ii. 318.
-
- Ovye, Nich., v. 321.
-
- Owayn, Wm., ii. 173.
-
- Owby, vi. 45.
-
- _Owches_. Jewels, iv. 262.
-
- Owdin, J., v. 117.
-
- Owell, Wm., ii. 313.
-
- _Owle, To_, ii. 246 note 3.
-
- Owstoonde, Norfolk, v. 298.
-
- Oxborough, Norfolk, v. 229; vi. 100.
-
- Oxford (Oxynford), i. 152, 241, 279, 305, 306, 319-320; iv. 293;
- v. 170, 174, 320; vi. 12, 13, 14, 17.
-
- Oxford, Magdalene College, i. 258, 284; v. 77, 81, 82, 216.
-
- Oxford, John de Vere, twelfth Earl of (1417-61), i. 85, 90, 139, 140,
- 141; ii. 144, 145, 150, 151, 163, 164 (_bis_), 165-166, 168, 173,
- 176, 179, 183, 184-185, 186, 193, 196, 200, 201 (_bis_), 202, 203,
- 204, 207, 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 223, 225, 226, 231, 249, 253,
- 275, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 334; iii. 2, 30, 258, 259, 275;
- iv. 39.
-
- Oxford, Elizabeth, Countess of, wife of the preceding, i. 291; ii. 294
- (_bis_), 295; iv. 39, 80, 105, 226; v. 16, 101, 202; vi. 65.
-
- Oxford, John de Vere, thirteenth Earl of (1464-1513), Lord Admiral
- under Henry VII., i. 240, 252, 260, 261, 277, 281-282, 311, 312,
- 313-314, 315, 316, 340; iv. 28-29, 35-36, 105, 193, 268, 300;
- v. 5, 9, 46, 47, 62, 63, 84, 85, 89, 90-91, 94-95, 95-96, 101-102,
- 184, 186, 188, 189, 201, 203, 289; vi. 2, 27, 81, 88, 95, 99,
- 100-101, 105, 106, 107, 111, 113, 114, 116, 122, 124, 125,
- 127-128, 128-129 (_bis_), 130, 135-136 (_bis_), 137, 138, 139,
- 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 160, 166, 167, 168, 181, 183;
- Brothers of, v. 111;
- Son of, iv. 37.
-
- Oxford, Margaret, Countess of, wife of the preceding, i. 324; iv. 300;
- v. 101 note 2, 137, 251, 289; vi. 92-93, 146, 165.
-
- Oxnead, Norfolk, i. 26, 27, 28, 36, 37-38, 304-305, 308, 309; ii. 2,
- 3, 11, 60, 61, 83, 100, 109; iv. 251; v. 221, 299, 308; vi. 1, 19,
- 29, 30, 59, 76, 78, 133, 190, 191;
- Parson of, ii. 60, 88, 93, 94, 234; v. 325, 327;
- Church and Parsonage of, v. 325-327; vi. 1 note 4, 3, 9-11.
-
- _Oyer and Terminer_, ii. 161 note 3.
-
-
- P., Lady Anne, iv. 268.
-
- Page, Thos., iv. 178.
-
- Pagentoun, Malmer, iii. 28.
-
- Pagrave (Palgrave), Norfolk, ii. 64, 320; iv. 250, 256; vi. 96.
-
- Pagrave, Little, ii. 64; iii. 23.
-
- Pagrave, Mekyll, iii. 23.
-
- Pagrave, ----, ii. 88.
-
- Pagrave, John, ii. 261; iii. 23; vi. 192, 193, 198.
-
- 'Pakker, The,' a ship, v. 190.
-
- 'Palatyse and Scitacus,' vi. 66.
-
- Palle, Roger, iii. 212.
-
- Palling, Norfolk, ii. 51; vi. 151.
-
- Palmer, ----, ii. 73.
-
- Palmer, ----, Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iv. 282;
- Escheator, vi. 22, 23.
-
- Palmer, ----, Bailiff of Costessey, iii. 227.
-
- Palmer, Edmund, ii. 63.
-
- Palmer, John, iv. 204, 209.
-
- Palmer, Margaret, vi. 209.
-
- Palmer, Wm., i. 332.
-
- Pamping, John, i. 285; iii. 220, 288, 298, 308-309; iv. 33, 71, 92,
- 93-95, 130, 142, 185, 274; v. 1, 2, 8, 9, 23, 60, 66, 67, 68, 73,
- 74, 75, 77-79, 80, 97, 98, 110, 112, 115, 119, 122, 139, 140, 152,
- 187, 199, 200.
-
- Pamsborow. _See_ Punsborne.
-
- Papias (Papie), the Grammarian, vi. 177.
-
- Par, John of, iv. 275; v. 32, 105.
-
- Parcerit, Clement and Cecil, ii. 3.
-
- Paris, iii. 63, 157;
- Bastile of St. Anthony, iii. 62.
- _See also_ Antony;
- Chamber of Accounts, iii. 63.
-
- Paris Touch, Silver of, vi. 63.
-
- Parker (Parkar), ----, v. 122.
-
- Parker (Perker), ----, v. 74, 140, 251.
-
- Parker, James, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Parker, John, vi. 17.
-
- Parker, Nich., Notary, iv. 102, 104, 168, 182, 245.
-
- Parker, Robt, v. 306.
-
- Parker, Thos., ii. 98.
-
- Parker, Wm., v. 195.
-
- _Parklos_, ii. 246.
-
- Parlevesque, France, ii. 7.
-
- Parliament, Elections to, iii. 34.
-
- 'Parliament of Birds,' Chaucer's, i. 323; vi. 65, 66.
-
- Parminter, Wm., i. 75, 334.
-
- Parnell, John, ii. 293.
-
- Parr, Sir Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Parr, Wm., vi. 173.
-
- Parre, Sir John, v. 137, 144, 147, 219.
-
- Parson, Wm., vi. 19.
-
- Partrich, John, servant of Lord Moleyns, ii. 99, 101, 219, 230, 249.
-
- Partrick, John, of Swathfield, Vicar of Paston, ii. 63, 72.
-
- Partridge. _See_ Pertryche.
-
- Pasche, Thos., vi. 27.
-
- Paston (Pastune), Norfolk, i. 25, 28, 29, 35, 36, 37, 225, 238, 308,
- 309; ii. 2, 3, 4, 46, 51, 57, 62-63, 70, 71, 72, 77, 135, 247,
- 256, 278; iv. 248, 251; v. 116, 117, 298; vi. 3, 16, 22, 24, 29,
- 33, 76, 190;
- Church of St. Margaret, ii. 63; iv. 230; vi. 188.
-
- Paston, Vicars of, i. 37; iv. 124, 126; v. 208, 209;
- Rich. Cawston (1409-22), vi. 189 (_bis_).
-
- Paston Hall, i. 26, 35.
-
- Paston Letters, literary history of, i. 1-3;
- account of the MSS., their disappearance and recovery, i. 3-10;
- edition of 1872-75, and plan of, i. 11, 19, 20;
- editorial accuracy of Fenn, the first editor, i. 12-19;
- places of deposit of the original MSS., i. 20, 21.
-
- Paston (de Pastun), early members of the Family:--
- Clement, ii. 4;
- Constantine, ii. 3;
- Edmund, ii. 2, 3;
- Eudo, ii. 2;
- Hugh, ii. 2, 3;
- John, ii. 3;
- Nicholaus filius, Radulphi Diaconi, ii. 2;
- Osbern, ii. 1;
- Ralph, ii. 1;
- Richard, ii. 2, 3;
- Richer, ii. 1;
- Robert, ii. 2, 3, 4;
- Roger, ii. 2, 3;
- Walter, ii. 3;
- Warin, ii. 3;
- William, ii. 3, 4;
- Wystan or Wolstan, ii. 2.
-
- Paston Family, Ancestry of, i. 25; iv. 181, 247-249.
-
- Paston, Agnes, wife of William, the Judge, and daughter of Sir Edmund
- Barry, i. 30, 37, 38, 39, 40, 155, 217, 218, 251, 292, 293,
- 304-305, 307, 309, 321; ii. 11, 45, 46, 62-63, 64, 65, 66, 72-73,
- 74, 75, 77, 79, 80, 82, 108-109, 135, 147, 223-224, 243-244, 245,
- 246-247, 255-256, 278-280, 285, 292, 301-302, 314, 315-316;
- iii. 123, 124, 134, 270, 311; iv. 10, 14, 23, 60, 80, 90, 105,
- 127, 140-141, 167, 180, 223, 247, 248, 294; v. 9, 36, 37, 38, 39,
- 75, 82, 86, 192, 212, 214, 220, 298, 327; vi. 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 18,
- 19, 20, 24, 28, 29, 33, 77, 95-98, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195,
- 198, 199;
- Disagreement with her son John, iv. 140-141;
- Will of, iv. 249-251, 251-253 (_bis_); vi. 20;
- Parentage of, iv. 253.
-
- Paston, Dame Agnes, second wife of the later Sir John, vi. 167, 209.
-
- Paston, Agnes, daughter of Wm., vi. 206.
-
- Paston, Alice, daughter of Robt. of Wiveton, vi. 200, 201.
-
- Paston, Anne, daughter of John and Margaret, married in 1477 to Wm.
- Yelverton, i. 284-286, 306, 310, 324; iv. 186, 287; v. 11, 16, 93,
- 142, 143, 144, 147, 199, 200, 262, 271; vi. 17, 50-51, 53, 119.
-
- Paston, Lady Anne, wife of Wm., v. 67, 75; vi. 206.
-
- Paston, Beatrix, wife of Clement, and mother of the Judge, vi. 188,
- 190.
-
- Paston, Christopher, son of John the youngest, i. 27, 302, 310;
- iii. 90 ?; vi. 1.
-
- Paston, Clement, father of the Judge, i. 28-30, 39; ii. 64; iv. 247;
- vi. 188-189, 190, 191, 194.
-
- Paston, Clement, son of Sir Wm., i. 26-27.
-
- Paston, Clement, son of the Judge, i. 208, 218; iii. 92, 123, 124,
- 217, 229, 232, 248, 249-250, 281-282, 299, 302, 303-305, 313-314;
- iv. 9, 20, 34, 40, 79, 89, 90, 91-92, 96, 100-101, 127, 167, 217,
- 218, 246, 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 253, 259; vi. 76, 95, 193, 194,
- 195, 196, 197, 198.
-
- Paston, Clement, son of John, i. 290, 306.
-
- Paston, Constance, daughter of Wm., son of the eldest John, vi. 164.
-
- Paston, Edmund, son of the Judge, i. 37; ii. 60-61, 72-73, 79-80, 93,
- 94, 98, 100; v. 23, 81, 146, 147, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196,
- 197, 198.
-
- Paston, Edmund, son of John, i. 278, 279, 288, 290, 306, 307, 308,
- 309, 310; iii. 135; iv. 9; v. 106-107, 115, 121-123, 152, 177,
- 206, 208, 212, 215, 219, 231-232, 235, 270, 271, 274, 312; vi. 17,
- 18-19, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 39, 43-44, 44-45, 50, 53, 56, 70, 124,
- 125, 149-151, 208;
- Catherine, wife of, widow of Wm. Clippesby, vi. 40, 44, 50, 53, 56.
-
- Paston, Sir Edmund, i. 27.
-
- Paston, Elizabeth, daughter of the Judge, married first to Robt.
- Poynings, afterwards to Sir Geo. Browne of Betchworth, i. 77,
- 155-156, 205, 258-259, 325, 327; ii. 108-111, 300, 301, 314,
- 315-316, 327-328, 331; iii. 123, 134-135, 217, 234, 281; iv. 185,
- 218, 308-310; v. 6, 88, 123, 131; vi. 86-87, 193, 195, 196, 197,
- 198, 201-205;
- Will of, vi. 201-205.
-
- Paston, Eleanor, daughter of Sir Wm., i. 26.
-
- Paston, Elizabeth, daughter of Wm., son of the Judge, vi. 206.
-
- Paston, Erasmus, son of Sir Wm., i. 26.
-
- Paston, Harry, son of the Judge, ii. 95.
-
- Paston, John, Esq., son of the Judge, died 1466, i. 26, 29, 35, 37,
- 38, 39-44, 65, 84, 85, 90, 91-93, 113, 115, 116-117, 120, 139,
- 141, 150, 151, 155, 157, 160, 163, 164, 189-190, 195, 196,
- 197-203, 204, 205-213, 214, 215, 216-232, 232-238, 242, 321, 322,
- 339-340; ii. 20, 40-41, 45, 46-48, 49, 51, 55-57, 64-66, 68-69,
- 69-71 (_bis_), 73, 74, 76-77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87, 88, 90, 91
- (_bis_), 92, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 109,
- 111, 113, 127-130 (_bis_), 135, 136, 137, 138 (_bis_), 139
- (_bis_), 140 (_bis_), 141 (_bis_), 144, 145, 146, 148, 150, 151,
- 153, 156, 158, 159, 160, 163, 164, 166-167, 168-170, 171, 172,
- 173, 174, 183, 184 (_bis_), 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 191, 193,
- 199, 207, 210, 216, 217 (_bis_), 219, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228,
- 229, 233, 234, 235 (_bis_), 236, 238, 239, 241, 243, 244, 245,
- 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 260, 262, 264
- (_bis_), 266, 268, 275, 276, 278, 281, 283, 284, 285, 286, 288,
- 294 (_bis_), 295, 300, 301, 304, 306-307, 308, 314, 315-316, 317,
- 318, 320 (_bis_), 322, 323 (_bis_), 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330,
- 331, 332, 333, 334; iii. 1, 3 (_bis_), 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14,
- 15, 16, 17 (_bis_), 18, 21, 22 (_bis_), 23, 31, 32, 34 (_bis_),
- 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 45, 46-47 (_bis_), 48, 50, 51, 52, 53,
- 54 (_bis_), 65, 66 (_bis_), 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 76, 77, 78,
- 80, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87, 90, 91, 93 (_bis_), 94, 95, 97, 98, 99,
- 100 (_bis_), 101, 102, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113,
- 114, 115, 116, 119, 120, 124, 126, 128, 129, 131, 133, 134, 135,
- 136, 137, 138 (_bis_), 140, 141, 142, 144, 146, 148, 149, 150,
- 151, 157-160, 160-163, 163-166 (_bis_), 189-190, 191, 193, 195,
- 197, 200, 201, 202 (_bis_), 204, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 212,
- 213, 216, 218-219 (_bis_), 220, 222, 223-224, 225, 226, 227, 229,
- 231, 233, 235 (_bis_), 236, 238, 242, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250,
- 252, 253, 254, 255, 258, 259 (_bis_), 260-262, 263, 264, 266, 268,
- 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 279, 280, 281, 282, 284, 285,
- 286, 287, 288, 289-290 (_bis_), 291, 292, 293, 294-295, 296
- (_bis_), 299 (_bis_), 301, 303, 305, 308, 310, 311, 313, 315, 317;
- iv. 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 (_bis_), 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 26,
- 28, 29, 30-31 (_bis_), 33, 34, 36 (_bis_), 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45,
- 46 (_bis_), 47, 48, 50 (_bis_), 51, 53-56, 57, 58, 62-64, 64-65
- (_bis_), 67, 68, 69, 71-72 (_bis_), 73 (_bis_), 74 (_bis_), 76,
- 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 95, 97, 100,
- 101-104, 105, 107, 109-111, 111-113, 113-116, 116-117 (_bis_),
- 118, 121-126, 127, 129 (_bis_), 131, 133, 136, 141, 143, 145, 147,
- 150, 153, 154, 156-158, 159, 160, 162, 164-166 (_bis_), 167
- (_bis_), 169, 173-174, 174-176, 179, 181, 181-185 (_bis_), 187,
- 188-190, 191, 195, 196, 197, 201, 204, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211,
- 213, 214, 215, 217, 219, 221, 222, 224 (_bis_), 225 (_ter_), 226,
- 236-245, 246-247, 248, 254 (_bis_), 256, 257, 258, 260, 268-269,
- 274, 275, 276, 284-286, 289, 290 (_bis_), 293, 295, 302, 303;
- v. 11, 12, 37, 81, 119, 124, 126, 129, 141, 192, 196, 199, 249,
- 295; vi. 33, 45, 46, 47, 48, 75-78, 86, 96-98, 184, 189, 194, 195,
- 196, 197, 198, 199 (_bis_);
- in Parliament, iii. 238, 243;
- imprisoned in the Fleet, i. 209, 210, 211, 217, 224, 227, 228, 333;
- iv. 1-2, 196;
- mocking letter addressed to, iv. 118-120;
- accused of being a bondman, iv. 181;
- rhyming letter of, iv. 190;
- claim of, to Sir John Fastolf's property, iv. 53-56;
- license of, to found college at Caister, iv. 113-116, 238;
- outlawry of, iv. 116-117; disagreement
- with his brother Wm., iv. 223;
- funeral expenses of, iv. 226-231, 231-236;
- Mary, cousin of, iv. 224;
- date of death of, iv. 247, 254; will of, iv. 255, 259; v. 192, 199,
- 200, 283, 301; vi. 20, 97-98;
- tomb of, i. 35, 268; v. 111, 112, 181, 200, 242, 245, 301, 318, 319,
- 323, 324;
- brothers of, iii. 87.
-
- Paston, John, eldest son of John Paston, Esq., knighted in 1463, died
- 1479, i. 26, 205, 208, 209-210, 212, 213, 214, 216, 217, 218,
- 221-223, 227, 238-246, 250-255, 256, 257-259, 260, 261, 262, 263,
- 264, 265, 266, 267-270, 271, 272-277, 278, 279, 281, 283-284, 287,
- 288, 290-291, 291-298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303-304, 307-308, 309,
- 310, 311, 323, 324; ii. 51, 57, 84; iii. 137, 139, 245, 246,
- 301-303, 314, 315; iv. 20, 26, 33, 34, 44, 45, 59, 66, 67, 79, 81,
- 82, 84, 87, 90, 127, 140, 152, 157, 159, 160, 161, 167, 168, 186,
- 197-200, 204, 216, 218, 220, 246-247, 249, 250, 251, 252, 254
- (_bis_), 256, 257-258, 259, 261, 265, 267, 268, 270, 271, 273, 275
- (_bis_), 277, 281, 282, 284, 287, 288, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295,
- 296, 300, 300-301, 303, 306-308 (_bis_); v. 1, 5, 6, 7-8 (_bis_),
- 10, 12-13 (_bis_), 14 (_bis_), 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 28, 29,
- 30, 33, 36, 37, 40-41, 41-45 (_bis_), 47-49, 53-54, 56, 57, 59,
- 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68-70, 71, 72 (_bis_), 74, 76 (_ter_), 77
- (_bis_), 79, 80, 81 (_bis_), 84, 85, 88-91, 94, 96, 97, 99-101,
- 102, 106, 107, 109-111, 111-113, 115, 116 (_bis_), 117, 118-119,
- 120, 122, 123 (_bis_), 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 130-131, 132, 134,
- 135, 136-137, 138, 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 148, 149 (_bis_), 153,
- 155-157, 158, 160, 161-164, 165, 167, 169, 171, 172, 173, 175-176,
- 177 (_bis_), 179-180, 180-183, 184-185, 186, 187-189, 189-191,
- 191-193 (_bis_), 194, 195-196, 196-199, 200-201 (_bis_), 203, 206,
- 208, 209 (_bis_), 210, 211-212, 213-214, 214-215, 216, 216-218,
- 218-219, 220, 221 (_bis_), 223-225, 225-226, 230, 232, 234, 235,
- 236, 237, 238, 239, 241, 242-244 (_bis_), 245-246 (_bis_), 247,
- 248-250, 251, 256-257, 257-259 (_bis_), 260-261, 261-262, 262-263,
- 270-271, 272, 273-274 (_bis_), 276, 279, 280, 282-283, 284,
- 285-286, 287-288, 289-290, 291, 293-294 (_bis_), 296, 304, 305,
- 309, 312, 313, 315, 316-317, 318-319, 320, 323; vi. 1-3, 12, 17,
- 20, 21-22, 23, 28, 29 (_bis_), 30, 32, 34, 40, 74, 76, 77, 95-98;
- incurs father's displeasure, iii. 137, 139; iv. 122, 131-132;
- intended marriage of (_see_ Haute, Anne);
- will of, v. 300-303; vi. 39-40;
- influence of at Court, v. 324;
- Thos., 'child' of, v. 20, 70;
- brothers of, v. 42, 233, 236, 237;
- Constance, natural daughter of, i. 310.
-
- Paston, John, younger son of John Paston, Esq., knighted in 1487, died
- 1503, i. 26, 214-215, 216, 228, 229-231, 239, 250-254, 255, 259,
- 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 264-266, 267, 268, 270, 273, 274, 275,
- 276, 278, 279-280, 286-287, 290, 291, 294-295, 297, 300-303, 306,
- 307, 308, 309-310, 311-312, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 323, 324;
- iii. 265-266, 318; iv. 41-42, 58-59, 59-61, 68, 69, 71 (_bis_),
- 95-97, 150-152, 155, 159, 185-186, 191, 192, 193, 200, 213, 221,
- 225, 227, 257, 259, 265-266, 268-269, 270, 274, 275, 275-277,
- 287-288, 297-299, 306, 311; v. 8 (_bis_), 9, 13, 17-18, 21-23, 29,
- 30-33 (_bis_), 42, 44, 45-46, 52, 53 (_bis_), 55, 56 (_bis_), 57,
- 59, 60-61, 63, 65, 66-68 (_bis_), 70, 72-74, 74-75, 80, 81, 82,
- 84-85, 86, 88, 93, 94, 98, 99, 100, 102-103, 106-107, 107-108,
- 109, 111, 114, 115-116, 118, 121, 124, 126, 127-128, 131, 132-133,
- 134, 135, 136 (_bis_), 138-139, 139-141, 142, 143-144, 145-147,
- 149-152, 153-154 (_bis_), 155, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164,
- 165-166, 169-170, 171-172, 172-173, 175, 176, 177 (_bis_), 178,
- 179, 180, 184, 186, 187, 190, 195, 196, 200, 203, 204, 205,
- 206-208, 209, 210, 214, 216, 218, 223, 225, 227 (_bis_), 228-229,
- 231, 235, 237, 238-239, 239-240, 241-242, 245, 246, 247, 248,
- 251-252, 253-255, 255-256 (_bis_), 257, 258, 259, 261, 262-263,
- 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271-272, 273, 274-275, 282,
- 284, 285, 286, 287, 289, 290, 301, 307, 309-310, 311-313, 316,
- 320, 321; vi. 1, 4, 7, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23-25, 27, 28,
- 28-29 (_bis_), 31-33, 33-34, 34-35, 40, 41, 51, 52, 53, 54-55
- (_bis_), 56, 58, 60, 69, 72, 73, 75-78 (_bis_), 85, 86, 87, 89,
- 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96-98, 99, 102 (_bis_), 103, 104, 105,
- 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 115, 117, 120, 122, 127, 128, 129,
- 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (_bis_), 138 (_bis_), 140, 141, 142, 143
- (_bis_), 145, 148, 149, 151, 153, 154, 155, 157, 159, 160, 161,
- 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 171, 187, 209;
- writ of attachment against, iv. 68;
- marriage projects of, iv. 270; v. 206-208, 214-215, 216-218,
- 255-256, 259;
- 'little man' of, iv. 299;
- appeal of murder sued against, v. 65, 73;
- wounding of, at Battle of Barnet, v. 99-100, 102-103;
- engagement of, to Margery Brews, v. 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269,
- 272, 273, 275-276, 282-283, 284, 285-286, 288-289;
- arrangements touching settlement of, v. 275-276, 284, 285-286,
- 290-292, 294;
- marriage of, v. 307 note 1; sons of, vi. 78 note 1;
- books of, vi. 65-67.
-
- Paston, John, otherwise called Wortes. _See_ Wortes.
-
- Paston, Margaret, wife of John (daughter of John Mauteby), i. 39-41,
- 44, 117, 200, 204, 207, 211, 212, 214, 217, 218-219, 220, 222,
- 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229-232, 240, 241, 245, 251, 256, 257,
- 261-262, 266, 267, 273, 274, 278-280, 283, 290, 293, 301-304, 305,
- 308, 310-311, 321, 322, 324; ii. 45, 46, 49, 51, 52, 55-57, 83,
- 84-87, 88, 94-96, 99-102, 130-134, 135, 136, 147, 222, 225,
- 227-228, 228-229, 230, 234, 237, 247-248, 250-251, 266-267,
- 276-277, 281-282, 284-285, 286-287, 288-289, 300-301, 330;
- iii. 40, 52-53, 129, 138-139, 194, 219, 223, 236, 238-240 (_bis_),
- 245-246, 252, 255, 263 (_bis_), 282-283, 284, 285, 286, 287-288,
- 289, 290-291, 293-294, 296; iv. 1-4, 4-5, 12, 13-14, 14-16, 21,
- 24-26, 26-28, 33, 40-41, 61, 64, 65-67, 69-70, 74-76, 78, 83-84,
- 84-86, 86-87, 90, 105-107, 122, 127, 129-131, 131-133 (_bis_),
- 134, 136-141, 141-142, 143-144, 147-150, 154-156 (_bis_), 159,
- 161, 162, 162-164 (_bis_), 166-167, 167-168, 169-172, 173, 174,
- 179-181, 185, 186, 188-190, 191-195, 195-196, 197, 198, 199, 200,
- 202, 204, 204-206, 206-207, 209, 210-211, 213-214, 220-222,
- 222-223, 225 (_bis_), 247, 254-255, 256, 257 (_bis_), 258 (_bis_),
- 260, 265, 271, 273, 275, 282-283, 287, 290, 293, 295, 297;
- v. 10-12, 14-17, 24, 26, 27, 29, 33, 36, 37-40, 42, 45-47 (_bis_),
- 57-59, 60, 61, 62, 66, 67, 69, 70, 79, 84, 86-88, 93, 99, 102,
- 106, 107, 109, 110, 115, 118-120, 122, 123, 124-125, 126-127,
- 129-130 (_bis_), 134-135, 136, 141-143, 146-147, 153, 154-155,
- 159-161 (_bis_), 164, 168, 169, 173-175, 177, 179, 181, 191, 196,
- 197, 199, 200, 201, 203, 208 (_bis_), 209, 211, 213, 216, 218,
- 220-221, 221-223, 225, 227, 228, 230, 231, 232-234, 236, 237, 239,
- 241, 246, 250, 256, 257 (_bis_), 260, 261, 262 (_bis_), 265, 271,
- 275, 282, 283, 284, 285, 288-289, 290, 293, 294-296, 311, 318,
- 319, 322, 323-325; vi. 6, 11, 12, 20, 21, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 35,
- 44, 46, 54, 55, 56 (_bis_), 57, 59, 69, 70, 74, 194;
- visit to London of, iv. 185, 188, 191;
- advice to her son John concerning his income, v. 59;
- complaints of her sons, v. 79;
- desires a license to have the sacrament in her chapel at Mautby,
- v. 169, 170, 221, 227;
- will of, v. 322; vi. 46-53, 54;
- Death of, vi. 78 note 1.
-
- Paston, Margaret, wife of Robert of Wiveton, vi. 200, 200-201.
-
- Paston, Margaret, daughter of William, v. 214.
-
- Paston, Margaret, widow of Edmund (1504), vi. 208.
-
- Paston, Margery, daughter of John, i. 228, 255-256, 310, 311, 324;
- iv. 61, 186, 261; v. 15, 88; vi. 17, 52;
- marriage of, v. 21, 25, 37-40, 63; sons of, i. 310; vi. 52.
-
- Paston, Margery, wife of John Paston the youngest, v. 307-308, 310;
- vi. 1, 2, 25, 30, 51, 54, 56-58, 58-59, 60, 78-79, 87, 88, 90-91,
- 102, 103, 104, 117-119, 148;
- birth of her son Christopher, vi. 1;
- pilgrimage of, vi. 119.
- _See also_ Brews, Margery.
-
- [[Entry spelled "Brewes"]]
-
- Paston, Master, vi. 184.
-
- Paston, Richard, son of John the younger, vi. 52.
-
- Paston, Robt., son of Edmund, vi. 50, 53, 56.
-
- Paston, Sir Robert, afterwards Earl of Yarmouth, i. 25, 27.
-
- Paston, Robt., of Wiveton, will of, vi. 199-200.
-
- Paston, Robert, son of Edmund, i. 310.
-
- Paston, Walter, son of John, sen. ? i. 279, 305-306, 307, 320; v. 146,
- 173-175, 258, 319-320; vi. 6, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 18, 27-28;
- will of, vi. 16-17.
-
- Paston, Wm., of Paston, Norfolk, Sergeant-at-law (1421), Justice of
- the Common Pleas (1429), died in 1444, i. 26, 28, 29, 30-37, 38,
- 41, 42, 318, 319, 331-334; ii. 2, 11, 12-18, 19-24, 25-28, 30, 31
- (_bis_), 32 (_bis_), 33 (_ter_), 34, 38-39, 41-43, 45, 46, 48, 51
- (_bis_), 52, 55-56, 57, 58, 61-62, 62-63 (_bis_), 64 (_ter_),
- 65-66, 69-70, 74, 80, 234, 270; iv. 106, 249, 258; v. 6, 249, 298,
- 326; vi. 33-34, 76, 77, 95-98, 188;
- will of, i. 309; iv. 253-254; v. 116, 283, 301;
- mem. of death and will of, vi. 77, 86-87, 188-199.
-
- Paston, Wm., son of the Judge, i. 150, 153, 184, 190, 196, 198,
- 199-200, 217, 218, 229, 246, 283, 291-293, 304, 308, 309-310;
- children of, i. 292; ii. 75, 86, 100, 106-107, 135, 286, 329-330
- (_bis_), 331; iii. 1-3, 92, 95, 96, 136, 191-192, 204-205, 206,
- 209, 213, 214, 216-218, 226, 229, 248, 266-267, 271, 278, 284,
- 285; iv. 3, 40, 48-49, 90, 105, 127, 168, 188, 219, 223, 227, 234,
- 246, 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 253, 255, 259, 272, 273-275, 281,
- 292, 299, 304; v. 10, 11, 19 (_bis_), 25, 30, 32, 63, 66, 75, 82,
- 94, 98, 117, 138, 140, 146, 148, 155, 160, 163, 189, 192, 195,
- 202, 208 (_bis_), 209 (_bis_), 209-210 (_bis_), 211, 214, 220,
- 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 230-231, 233, 234, 237, 244, 245,
- 260, 305; vi. 1, 3 (_bis_), 5 note 1, 14, 14-15, 15-16, 17-18
- (_bis_), 19 (_bis_), 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31, 32, 33, 40-41
- (_bis_), 57, 59, 60, 61-64, 75-78, 95-98, 107, 113, 114, 145,
- 148-149, 158, 193, 195, 196, 197, 198, 205-207.
-
- Paston, Sir Wm., i. 26, 27.
-
- Paston, Wm., son of John the eldest, i. 306-307, 314, 315, 319;
- v. 295, 303; vi. 4-5, 7-8, 39-40, 43, 51, 53, 111-112, 120-122,
- 123, 127, 129-131, 143-145, 146, 166, 186;
- becomes 'crased in mind,' vi. 167.
-
- Paston, Wm., son of Sir John the younger, i. 303, 310; vi. 52, 157,
- 170, 171, 172, 186.
-
- Paston, Wm., second Earl of Yarmouth, i. 27-28.
-
- Paston, Arms of, ii. 92.
-
- Patents, Validity of, iv. 218.
-
- Paternoster, Thos., iii. 237.
-
- 'Paternoster while,' a, ii. 89.
-
- _Paternosters._ Beads, vi. 176.
-
- Patgrys, John, vi. 192, 195.
-
- Patgrys, Robt., ii. 214.
-
- Pattesley, Norfolk, ii. 214.
-
- Paulett, Sir Ameas, vi. 187.
-
- _Pavises._ Large shields, ii. 128.
-
- _Paxbred_, iii. 172 and note 1.
-
- Payn, John, Servant of Sir J. Fastolf, i. 77-78, 334-335; ii. 153-156;
- iv. 211.
-
- Payne, John, ii. 3.
-
- Paynter, ----, iv. 144.
-
- _Paytrell_, vi. 178.
-
- Peche, Sir Wm., iv. 60.
-
- Pecke, Thos., Clerk, ii. 11.
-
- Peckhalle, Tittleshall, Norfolk, ii. 21.
-
- Pecock, Reginald, Bishop of Chichester, i. 175.
-
- Pecock, Thos., servant to Sir John Paston, iii. 302, 303, 304; iv. 79,
- 123, 124, 131, 295; v. 49, 146, 149, 153, 174, 203, 222, 295, 310,
- 315, 323, 324; vi. 21, 24, 33.
-
- Pecock, Wm., i. 279; iv. 230; v. 117, 233, 304-306, 306-307.
-
- Pedham Hall, Beyton, v. 136.
-
- Pekeryne. _See_ Pickering.
-
- Pembroke, Earls of. _See_ Herbert, Sir Wm.; Tudor, Jasper.
-
- Penennec, Henry, vi. 185.
-
- Penteney, Priors of, ii. 39, 233;
- Richard, ii. 233.
-
- Penteney, John de Tyrington, ii. 232.
-
- Peny, Wm., iv. 306.
-
- Penycock, John, ii. 175.
-
- Pepper, v. 119.
-
- Peraunte, ----, v. 189; wife of, v. 163.
-
- Percy, Henry, Lord, iv. 190, 196; v. 80;
- restored to Earldom of Northumberland (1470), v. 71.
- _See also_ Northumberland, Henry, fourth Earl of, _and_ Perse, ----.
-
- Percy, Henry, Lord, son of preceding, i. 228.
-
- Percy, Ralph, iii. 29.
-
- Perers, France, ii. 7.
-
- Perigord, i. 122.
-
- Peris. _See_ Perse.
-
- Perker. _See_ Parker.
-
- Perpoynt, ----, ii. 216.
-
- Perse, ----, i. 309; v. 32.
-
- Perse, ----, Friar, v. 312.
-
- Perse, Edmond, ii. 257; v. 307.
-
- Perse (Piers, Pers, Peris, Perys), J., a servant, first of John
- Berney, afterwards of the Paston family, i. 309; iii. 240 (_bis_),
- 241-242, 283; iv. 26-27; v. 155, 304; vi. 30.
- _See also_ Perys.
-
- _Perse._ Sky blue, or bluish grey, ii. 155.
-
- Persoun, ----, ii. 323.
-
- Pertrych, ----, ii. 93, 111, 112.
-
- Pertryche, Alson, ii. 95.
-
- Perys. _See_ Perse.
-
- Peschere, France, ii. 7.
-
- Pesemerche, ----, ii. 115, 116.
-
- Pestilence, iii. 1-2; iv. 180, 209.
-
- Petche, Jone, ii. 229.
-
- Peterborough, i. 116.
-
- Peterfeld, iii. 32.
-
- Petham, Alice, vi. 209.
-
- Peverel, Eliz., v. 308.
-
- Pewter vessels, iv. 14.
-
- Phelip. _See_ Philip.
-
- Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy (1419-67), i. 89, 95, 106; ii. 205,
- 299, 321; iv. 35, 93, 277.
-
- Philip the Fair, Duke of Burgundy (1482-1506), King of Castile
- (1504-6), i. 317; vi. 111, 172, 173, 174.
-
- Philip (Phelip), Sir Wm., Knight, ii. 14.
- _See also_ Bardolf, Lord.
-
- Philip, Mr. _See_ Lipgate.
-
- Philip, Thos., iii. 307.
-
- Philpot (Fylpot), ----, iii. 245.
-
- Physicians, warning against, iv. 106.
-
- Picard, the Baker, i. 267; v. 119.
-
- Picardy, i. 294; v. 224, 279.
-
- Pickenham, Norfolk, ii. 175; v. 167.
-
- Pickenham (Pykenham), Dr. Wm., i. 305, 306; v. 38 note 1, 66, 201,
- 311, 312, 313, 318; vi. 6-7.
-
- Pickering (Pykering), ----, ii. 192; v. 125.
-
- Pickering, Sir Edward, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Pickering, John, iv. 178, 238; v. 306.
-
- Pickering, Nich., ii. 65, 67, 68, 91; iv. 84, 177, 178; vi. 171;
- Alson, wife of, iv. 178.
-
- Pickering, Rauly, ii. 104.
-
- Pickering, Thos., iv. 236, 242, 284.
-
- Pickering, Sir Thos., iii. 249.
-
- Pickering, Wm., iv. 154, 177, 178, 238, 239, 242; v. 303.
-
- Pickworth (Pykeworth), Rutland, iv. 30.
-
- Piers. _See_ Perse.
-
- Pigot (Pygot), Rich., Sergeant-at-law, i. 298; iv. 88; v. 120; vi. 74.
-
- Pilgrims and Pilgrimages, ii. 135; v. 112.
-
- Pilkington, John, v. 85;
- Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Pinchebeck, Dr., iii. 196.
-
- Pinkie, Battle of, i. 26.
-
- Pitte, W., v. 152, 187, 189, 190, 207, 251.
-
- Pius II., Pope, i. 186.
-
- Plague. _See_ Pestilence.
-
- Plaiter. _See_ Playter.
-
- Plattyng, Kothye, v. 187, 189.
-
- Plattyng, Stephen, ii. 54.
-
- Plattyng, T., v. 152, 185.
-
- Plawing, iv. 202.
-
- _Plawncher._ Floor, ii. 101.
-
- Plays, ----, iv. 249.
-
- Playter, Richard, iv. 216.
-
- Playter, Thos., ii. 328-329; iii. 96, 198, 212, 235-236 (_bis_), 238,
- 239, 245, 248, 266-267, 268-269, 270-271, 276-277, 296, 298, 299,
- 304; iv. 2, 3, 4, 5, 19-20, 27, 50 (_bis_), 51, 60, 66, 67-68, 87,
- 197, 221, 227, 234; v. 125, 134, 177, 181, 191, 192, 210, 225,
- 310; vi. 108.
-
- Plomer, ----, i. 198; iii. 191.
-
- Plummer, Thos., iv. 232, 233, 234, 235, 244, 245.
-
- Plumstead, Norfolk, i. 332, 333; ii. 214, 269, 310; iii. 279.
-
- Plumstead (Plumbsted, or Plumpsted), ----, ii. 145, 181.
-
- Plumstede, Wm., ii. 158.
-
- Plumton, ----, the carter, iii. 263.
-
- Poiness, ----, vi. 31.
-
- Poitiers, i. 122.
-
- Pokethorpe. _See_ Norwich.
-
- [[i.e. Norwich: places]]
-
- Pole (Pool), Lady, iii. 123, 136.
-
- Pole, ----, iv. 157.
-
- Pole, Lodowick of, iii. 44.
-
- Pole (Pool, or de la Pole), Family of, i. 223; iii. 132; iv. 157, 165,
- 166, 280.
-
- Pole, John de la, son of Wm., Duke of Suffolk, afterwards Duke of
- Suffolk, i. 61.
- _See also_ Suffolk, John, Duke of.
-
- Pole, W. de la, Duke of Suffolk. _See_ Suffolk.
-
- Poleaxes (pelleaxis), ii. 101.
-
- Poley, ----, iii. 84.
-
- Poleyn, John, v. 6.
-
- _Polronds._ Shoulder pieces, iv. 142.
-
- Pomfret (Pontefract), Yorks, i. 150, 193; v. 85.
-
- Pont Audemer (Pountedomer), Normandy, i. 56; ii. 6.
-
- Pont de l'Arche, i. 54, 55, 105; ii. 6.
-
- Pont Meulant, iii. 62.
-
- Ponte, Thos., iv. 148.
-
- Pontorson, i. 52.
-
- Ponyant (Pounyant), Wm. and Claricia, ii. 54-55.
-
- Ponynges. _See_ Poynings.
-
- Pool.
- _See also_ Pole.
-
- Pool, John, sen., v. 305.
-
- Poole, Geoffrey, ii. 298.
-
- Poole, Sir Richard, vi. 187.
-
- Poole, Sir Thos., vi. 187.
-
- Poole, Wm., i. 223.
-
- Pope, Master, ii. 149.
-
- Pope, Wm., of Bacton, vi. 3.
-
- Pope, Wm., perpetual Vicar of Paston, ii. 80, 244.
-
- Popy, Robt., iii. 80, 145, 166; iv. 102, 103, 106, 125, 152, 239, 240;
- v. 146, 322.
-
- Porter, ----, v. 282.
-
- Porter, Grene, iv. 205, 206.
-
- Porter, Harry, iv. 130.
-
- Porter, John or Jankyn, ii. 334, 335; iii. 6, 11, 21, 22, 35.
-
- Porter, John, of Blickling, ii. 145-146, 214.
-
- Porter, Robt., v. 95.
-
- Porter, Thos., Sheriff of Warwickshire, ii. 90.
-
- Porter, Sir Wm., ii. 8.
-
- Portington, John, Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 321.
-
- Portland, ii. 104; v. 144.
-
- Portsmouth, i. 75; vi. 118.
-
- Portugal, i. 263; v. 110, 128, 131.
-
- Postwick (Possewyke), Norfolk, i. 114, 115; ii. 264, 271, 312;
- iii. 194.
-
- Potter, ----, man of law, vi. 209.
-
- Pounyant. _See_ Ponyant.
-
- Poutrell (Powtrell), ----, iii. 270, 276.
-
- Powys, Lord, iii. 199.
-
- Poye, Thos., i. 39.
-
- Poynings, Henry Percy, Lord, eldest son of Henry, second Earl of
- Northumberland, i. 134; ii. 296.
-
- Poynings, Sir Edward, brother-in-law of Eliz. Poynings (or Paston),
- iv. 309, 310, 311.
-
- Poynings, Edward, afterwards Sir Edw., son of Eliz., iv. 309, 310;
- vi. 204, 205, 207.
-
- Poynings, Elizabeth. _See_ Paston, Eliz.
-
- Poynings, Dame Isabel, wife of the later Sir Edw., vi. 204, 205.
-
- Poynings, Master, iii. 52, 271.
-
- Poynings, Robt., i. 77, 126, 156, 190, 205; ii. 154, 155, 324;
- iii. 135, 226, 234, 308, 309, 310.
-
- Prenting, John, iii. 309.
-
- Prentis (Pryntys), ----, ii. 158, 175, 177, 182, 193, 211, 214, 227.
-
- Prentys, John, ii. 32; iv. 70, 286.
-
- Prentys, Wm., ii. 113.
-
- 'Pretend it in your mind,' _i.e._, hold it before your mind (Lat.
- _praetendere_), v. 37.
-
- Pressigny, Bertrand, Lord of, ii. 121, 124.
-
- _Prestis._ Borrowings, iv. 123.
-
- Prewett (Prowett), ----, iv. 79, 229; vi. 198.
-
- Price, Wm., Under Sheriff of Norfolk, iii. 36.
-
- Priors' Manor, v. 244.
-
- Prisot, John, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, i. 90, 91; ii. 145,
- 233, 238, 239, 240, 321, 329.
-
- Privy Seal, My Lord, iii. 53.
-
- Prymer, Robt., iii. 264.
-
- Pryntys. _See_ Prentis.
-
- Prysot. _See_ Prisot.
-
- Pulford, ----, i. 81.
-
- Pulham, Rector of (T. Howes), iv. 231.
-
- Pulton, Richard, iv. 280.
-
- Pulyston, Roger, iv. 96.
-
- Punche, a messenger, v. 205, 206.
-
- Punsborne (Pamsborowe), Herts, vi. 157.
-
- Punyant, Wm. and Claricia, ii. 54-55.
-
- Purdy, ----, v. 103, 108.
-
- _Purfeled._ Edged, trimmed, iv. 262.
-
- Purpeynt, Sir Harry, v. 105.
-
- Purry, ----, ii. 101, 102, 131, 133; vi. 179.
-
- Pye, Henry, i. 332.
-
- Pygot. _See_ Pigot.
-
- Pykenham. _See_ Pickenham.
-
- Pykerell, John, iv. 290.
-
- Pykeworth. _See_ Pickworth.
-
- Pympe, John, v. 276-279, 279-280, 280-282.
-
- Pynchemore (Pynchamour), i. 220; ii. 162, 278; iv. 144.
-
- Pynchester, iv. 267.
-
- Pyrenees, The, i. 95.
-
- Pyrke, John, Rector of SS. Michael and Peter, Long Stratton, vi. 199.
-
- _Pyssaunce._ Puissance or forces, iv. 32.
-
- Pyte, a 'lyster' or dyer, ii. 247.
-
-
- Quale (Qwale), John, v. 209.
-
- _Quarrels_ or _Quarreaux_. Square pyramids of iron shot from
- crossbows, ii. 101.
-
- Queenborough Castle, i. 74.
-
- _Quene._ A harlot, v. 231.
-
- Querles, ----, ii. 101, 102.
-
- Quotton. _See_ Cotton.
-
- Qwharteyn. _See_ Wharton.
-
-
- R. B., vi. 60-61.
-
- Rabbes, Wm., iv. 267.
-
- Rabekyn, v. 176.
-
- Rackheath (Rakheth), Norfolk, ii. 326.
-
- Radcliff.
- _See also_ Ratcliff.
-
- Radcliff, ----, iii. 3, 35, 135, 196; iv. 21.
-
- Radcliff, Cecily, wife of Sir John, iii. 157.
-
- Radcliff (Ratclift), Jas., of Billingford, iv. 225; v. 95; vi. 133.
-
- Radcliff, Sir Jas., vi. 29.
-
- Radcliff, John, iii. 66.
-
- Radcliff, Sir John, iii. 156.
-
- Radcliff, John, of Attleborough, called Lord Fitzwalter (_ob._ 1461),
- iii. 80, 210, 249, 267.
-
- Radcliff, John, of Attleborough, Lord Fitzwalter (1485-93), iv. 214;
- v. 94; vi. 19, 87, 88, 94, 99, 109, 110, 133.
-
- Radcliff, Rich., vi. 72.
-
- Radcliff, Sir Rich., v. 105.
-
- Radcliff, Robt., iv. 215, 225; v. 137; vi. 102.
-
- Radford, Nich., of Upcott, Devonshire, iii. 49.
-
- Radford.
- _See also_ Ratford.
-
- Raffman, ----, iii. 181.
-
- Radley, Rich., v. 115, 123, 198, 248, 249.
-
- Raisins. Price of, iii. 126.
-
- Raisins of Corons, v. 120.
-
- Rakesond, John, son of Geoffrey, ii. 39.
-
- Ram, Adam, ii. 53.
-
- Ramesey, ----, vi. 167.
-
- Rammesbury, ----, iv. 258.
-
- Randolff, ----, ii. 91.
-
- Ranson (Rauson ?), Robt., iv. 144.
-
- Ranworth, Norfolk, iii. 237.
-
- Ratcliff.
- _See also_ Radcliff.
-
- Ratcliff, Jas., iii. 274.
-
- Ratcliff, John, son of Hodge or Roger, i. 114; ii. 267, 271, 274, 308,
- 310.
-
- Ratcliff, Sir Robt., vi. 187.
-
- Ratcliff, Thos., iii. 259.
-
- Ratford, Sir Harry, iii. 233.
-
- Rauf, Sir, Parson of Burnham, i. 331, 332.
-
- Raufman, ----, ii. 115.
-
- Raulyns, ----, ii. 240; iii. 93, 99.
-
- Raulyns, John, iii. 30.
-
- Rauson (Ranson), Robt., iv. 144.
-
- Ravensbye, ----, iv. 279.
-
- Rawlyn, Richard, v. 81.
-
- Rayle, Walter, i. 136.
-
- Reading, i. 127, 129, 136, 138, 278, 333; iv. 116, 117.
-
- Recheforthe (Rycheferthe), Master, ii. 106.
-
- Recheman, ----, iii. 217.
-
- Rede, Bartholomew, Mayor of London in 1502, vi. 11.
-
- Rede, John, iii. 113.
-
- Rede, Laurence, ii. 85, 91, 92.
-
- Rede, Richard, ii. 82.
-
- Redeham. _See_ Reedham.
-
- Redford, ----, v. 114.
-
- Redmill, Sir Wm., vi. 187.
-
- Redriff. _See_ Rotherhithe.
-
- Redwe, John, v. 254.
-
- Ree, Roger, Sheriff of Norfolk, iv. 307; v. 24, 34.
-
- Ree, Sir Roger, v. 105.
-
- Reed Clyf, ii. 18.
-
- Reede, ----, vi. 11, 206.
-
- Reede, Edmund, v. 212.
-
- Reedham (Redham), Norfolk, i. 39, 298; iv. 230; vi. 48.
-
- Reedhams, in Caister, iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 77, 94; vi. 74.
-
- Rees, Stratton, iv. 18; v. 7.
-
- Regestre, Robt., iii. 237.
-
- _Regimine Principum de_, v. 3. _See also_ Lydgate.
-
- Reggisley, iv. 289.
-
- Regmayde, Wm., iii. 30.
-
- Regyll, Castle, France, ii. 6.
-
- Remond (Reymond), Guillaume, iii. 58, 64.
-
- Rendlesham, Suffolk, iii. 141.
-
- Rene, King, Father of Margaret of Anjou, i. 45, 50, 57.
-
- Rennes, Brittany, vi. 127.
-
- Renold, ----, vi. 132.
-
- Reppes (Reppys), ----, ii. 193, 235.
-
- Reppes, John, Laurence, Ralph, Roger, and Wm. de, ii. 2.
-
- Reppes, Robt., ii. 46-48, 247, 258.
-
- Repps, Manor of, ii. 4; iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 76, 94.
-
- _Rere._ To raise, iv. 93.
-
- _Reskuse._ Rescue, iv. 24, 25; v. 47, 49.
-
- Reston, vi. 193.
-
- Retford, John, 'late Coubitt,' iii. 307.
-
- Reve, Alex., ii. 215.
-
- Reymond. _See_ Remond.
-
- Reynalds, ----, ii. 244.
-
- Reyner, John, ii. 264.
-
- Reynforth, Constance, v. 315-316.
-
- Reynolds, Wm., ii. 292-293; iv. 229.
-
- Reynthorpe, iv. 258.
-
- Rhenish wine, vi. 132.
-
- Richard, Coeur de Lion, Book about, vi. 65.
-
- Richard, son of Richard, Duke of York, created Duke of Gloucester
- (1461), became King as Richard III. (1483), i. 209, 245, 271-272,
- 281, 311, 322; iii. 233, 310; v. 31, 32, 62, 135, 136, 195, 199,
- 202, 270; vi. 71-72, 85;
- proclamation of, vi. 81-84.
-
- Richard, a servant of Howes, Parson of Blofield, iii. 97, 116;
- iv. 173.
-
- Richard, a servant of John Paston, ii. 287; v. 251.
-
- Richard of Wardrobe, ii. 299.
-
- Richard, Sir, vi. 38.
-
- Richardson, Richard, vi. 17.
-
- Richford. _See_ Recheforth.
-
- Richmond, Surrey, vi. 161.
-
- Richmond, Yorkshire, Archdeacon of, ii. 158.
- _See also_ Urswick, Christopher.
-
- Richmond, Earl of. _See_ Tudor, Edmund, _and_ Henry VII.
-
- Richmond, Margaret, Countess of, mother of Henry VII., vi. 115 note 2,
- 158.
-
- Richmond, Master, iv. 226, 268.
-
- Ridlingfeld, ii. 149, 160, 170, 171.
-
- Riot during Mass, iv. 24.
-
- Rippingale, ----, vi. 36.
-
- Rising, Norfolk, ii. 137.
-
- Rising, Castle, iii. 53, 133, 266; iv. 28, 37, 68.
-
- Rising, ----, iv. 9, 69-70; v. 145.
-
- Rising, John, of Fritton, i. 240; iv. 89, 145-146, 151, 153-154, 156,
- 282;
- wife of, iv. 192.
-
- Rising (Rysyng), Wm., iii. 237.
-
- Riston. _See_ Ruston.
-
- Rither, Sir Ralph, vi. 152.
-
- Rivers, Lord. _See_ Woodville, Richard.
-
- [[entry as Sir Richard]]
-
- Robert, Sir, vi. 209.
-
- Robin of Redesdale, Insurrection of, i. 246, 248-250, 257.
-
- Robinson, John, ii. 19; iv. 286.
-
- Robsart, Perceval, vi. 66.
-
- Robsart, Sir Terry, v. 105, 280, 298; vi. 145-146.
-
- Robson, ----, ii. 200, 208.
-
- Robyn, a servant, v. 37, 49, 57.
-
- Robyns, John, ii. 227.
-
- Roche, Anthony, Count de la. _See_ Burgundy, Bastard of.
-
- Roche-Guyon, i. 56.
-
- Rochelle, i. 283.
-
- Rochester, i. 74, 75, 87; ii. 162; iii. 115.
-
- Rochester, John Langdon, Bishop of, ii. 38.
-
- Rochester, John Lowe, Bishop of, i. 78.
-
- Rockland Tofts, Norfolk, ii. 212, 269, 282.
-
- Rodon. _See_ Rothan.
-
- Roger, Master, iv. 84; v. 122, 135.
-
- Roger, Richard, iv. 280.
-
- Rogers, Robt., Parson of Thorpe, ii. 96.
-
- Rokesby (Sir ?), Robt., iii. 241.
-
- Rokesley, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Rokewode, ----, iii. 92.
-
- Rokewode, Wm., i. 190; ii. 261, 308; iii. 226, 237, 238, 248, 288
- (_bis_), 289, 291.
-
- Rokkysson, James, ii. 93.
-
- Rollesby, Norfolk, v. 67.
-
- Rome, i. 110, 299; iv. 6, 7; v. 258; vi. 34, 35.
-
- Rome, Court of, i. 33, 269; ii. 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 96, 97;
- dispensation from, v. 198, 216;
- pardon from, iv. 231.
-
- Romgey, ii. 271.
-
- Rondelle, Martin, i. 281; v. 193-194.
-
- Ronhale, Margaret, vi. 60.
-
- Roon. _See_ Rouen.
-
- Roos, Aleyn, iii. 286; iv. 258.
-
- Roos, John, eighth Lord (1414-21), ii. 8.
-
- Roos, Thos., tenth Lord (1431-61), ii. 173; iii. 25, 29, 196, 204,
- 241, 267, 307.
-
- Roos, Lady, iii. 93; vi. 106.
-
- Roos, Sir Henry, iii. 307.
-
- Roos, Mr., v. 33, 88, 89, 90, 160.
-
- Roos, Sir Thos., i. 49, 182.
-
- Roper's Manor, Cromer, iv. 251.
-
- Roppys, John, i. 331, 332.
-
- Rose, Sir John, Canon of Ixworth, iv. 73.
-
- Rose, Mrs., iv. 289.
-
- Rostock, Baltic port, ii. 104.
-
- Rothan (Rodon), Jane, v. 151, 158, 162; vi. 29.
-
- Rothenhale, Sir John, i. 31.
-
- Rothenhale, Eliz., widow of Sir John, ii. 29, 30, 39.
-
- Rotherfield Gray, Oxfordshire, iii. 143.
-
- Rotherham, Thos., Bishop of Lincoln (1472-80), Archbishop of York
- (1480-1500), v. 235; vi. 107, 118.
- _See_ correction in vol. i. page 340.
-
- Rotherhithe (Redriff, Redre), iii. 234.
-
- Rothewell, Master, iv. 111.
-
- Rothnall Hall, iii. 264.
-
- Rotty. _See_ Rutty.
-
- Rouen (Roan, Roon), Normandy, i. 51, 56, 57, 66, 67, 105, 106; ii. 6,
- 116; iii. 63;
- siege of, by Henry V., i. 119; ii. 8.
-
- Rough, Robt., iv. 93.
-
- Rougham, Norfolk, ii. 209, 211.
-
- Rous (Rowse), Family of, iv. 22.
-
- Rous, ----, v. 187; vi. 39.
-
- Rous, Edmund, iv. 22-23.
-
- Rous, Eustace, vi. 75, 192, 195.
-
- Rous, Reginald, of Dennington, i. 337; ii. 48; iv. 107.
-
- Rous, Reynold, ii. 307.
-
- Routon (Rowton), Norfolk, ii. 220, 221; v. 299.
-
- Rowe, John, vi. 137.
-
- Rowneham. _See_ Runham.
-
- Rowse. _See_ Rous.
-
- Roydon, Norfolk, ii. 173, 176.
-
- Roys, ----, ii. 188.
-
- Roys, John, ii. 33, 41-43.
-
- Roys, W., ii. 42.
-
- Royston, Herts, i. 159; iv. 125; vi. 80, 195.
-
- Roxburgh, i. 193.
-
- Rugge, John, iv. 237, 243, 244, 284.
-
- Rumbold, Piers, vi. 80.
-
- Runham (Rowneham), Norfolk, iv. 109, 292; v. 76, 94, 233, 234, 283;
- vi. 40.
-
- Runton (Runeton), Norfolk, i. 254; iv. 215; v. 64.
-
- Russe, John, iii. 37, 90, 93, 110, 219, 298, 299-300, 304; iv. 3, 9,
- 37-38, 47-48, 51-52, 57-58, 70, 71, 102, 103, 104, 106, 130,
- 133-136, 140, 173, 174 (_bis_), 175, 176, 180, 183, 237, 238, 239,
- 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 257, 260-261, 268, 285, 294; v. 150, 180,
- 181, 306; vi. 17, 18.
-
- Rust, Wm., iv. 214.
-
- Rusteynes, Wymondham, iv. 258.
-
- Ruston (Riston), Norfolk, iv. 85; v. 299; vi. 190.
-
- Ruthin. _See_ Grey, Edmund, Lord.
-
- Rutland, Edmund, Earl of, son of Richard, Duke of York, i. 148-149,
- 182, 193-194; iii. 199.
-
- Rutland, Thos. Manners, first Earl of, i. 26.
-
- Rutt, Wm., ii. 136.
-
- Rutty (Rotty), Thos., vi. 166.
-
- Ryburgh, Norfolk, vi. 114, 115.
-
- Rycheferthe. _See_ Recheforthe.
-
- Rycheman, John, ii. 292.
-
- Rychers, John, ii. 65.
-
- Rydon, ii. 176.
-
- Rye, Herts, iii. 32.
-
- Rysebank, Tower of, i. 185.
-
- Ryveers Castle, France, ii. 6.
-
-
- Sabacotys, Sir John, vi. 187.
-
- _Sacring_ (_Sakeryng_). A religious service, the mass, ii. 244.
-
- Sadde, Hugo, ii. 265.
-
- Sadler, John, iii. 67; iv. 46.
-
- Sadler (Sadiller), Simon, vi. 179.
-
- Saham, ii. 217.
-
- St. Alban's, i. 116, 178; ii. 175; iii. 33; iv. 50.
-
- St. Alban's, Battle of, i. 160-161, 165, 167, 169, 177; iii. 25-29,
- 29-30, 31, 44.
-
- St. Alban's, Second Battle of, iii. 274, 282, 309.
-
- St. Alban's, St. Peter's in, i. 161.
-
- St. Benet's, Norfolk, ii. 109. _See_ Hulme.
-
- St. Blankheare (Blankard), Baron de, i. 26.
-
- St. Brieux (Bryak), Brittany, vi. 126.
-
- St. Catherine's, Rouen, Abbey of, ii. 8.
-
- St. David's, Bishop of, i. 336.
-
- St. Denis, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Edmund's, Parson of, ii. 278.
-
- St. Faith's Priory, Norfolk, ii. 251; vi. 45;
- Prior of, ii. 39; iv. 241.
-
- St. Germain's, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Gilerinz, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Imain's, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Jacques de Beuvron (Beueron), France, i. 52, 104; ii. 5.
-
- St. Jacques de Burvam, France, ii. 5.
-
- St. James' Bec, Bristol, i. 152.
-
- St. James' Hospital, Westminster, iii. 44.
-
- St. James', Spain. _See_ Compostella.
-
- St. Johan dit Dolot, Johan de, ii. 50.
-
- St. John, Master, vi. 173.
-
- St. John's, Priors of. _See_ Botill, Robt.; Kendal, Sir John.
-
- St. Leger (Selenger), ----, v. 69.
-
- St. Leonard's (Levenard), Norwich. _See under_ Norwich.
-
- St. Lo, ii. 5.
-
- Saintlow, Giles, iii. 252, 307.
-
- Saintlow, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall, i. 281-282; v. 203.
-
- St. Olave's, Suffolk, ii. 4; iii. 142; iv. 51, 192, 193.
-
- St. Omer, v. 191, 296, 297.
-
- St. Osith's, Essex, i. 281; v. 188.
-
- St. Paul de Lyon, vi. 126.
-
- St. Pierre suz Dive, Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- St. Quentin, v. 287.
-
- St. Romains, Plaine, France, ii. 7.
-
- St. Sauveur de Vive (le Vicomte ?), ii. 5.
-
- St. Sauveur suz Dive, ii. 6.
-
- St. Severin, France, Dean of, iii. 312.
-
- St. Wallrens (St. Vallery ?), Normandy, vi. 154.
-
- Saintonge, i. 122.
-
- Sak (?), John, iii. 157.
-
- _Sakeryng._ _See_ Sacring.
-
- Sale, Peryn, iv. 306.
-
- Salet (Solatt), John, i. 304; iii. 287; iv. 160, 177, 187, 193, 194,
- 195; vi. 2.
-
- _Salettes._ Helmets, ii. 128.
-
- Salisbury (Sarum), i. 43, 75, 179, 180; ii. 127; iii. 48; iv. 7, 220;
- v. 7.
-
- Salisbury (Salesbury), ii. 173.
-
- Salisbury, Thos. de Montacute, Earl of (1409-28), ii. 8, 44.
-
- Salisbury, Richard Nevill, Earl of (1442-60), Lord Chancellor
- (1454-5), i. 99, 131, 147, 158, 159, 161, 163, 176, 177, 178, 179,
- 180, 182, 184, 187-188, 193, 336 (_bis_); ii. 297, 321, 328;
- iii. 2, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 44, 50, 74, 92, 121-122, 125, 196,
- 199, 204, 221-222, 226, 234; iv. 232.
-
- Salisbury, Alice, Countess of, wife of the preceding, iii. 199.
-
- Salisbury, Bishop of, 'inn' or town house in London, iii. 48.
-
- Sall, Norfolk, ii. 51, 200, 201, 211, 225; iv. 258; v. 288, 290.
-
- Sall, Norfolk, Parson of, iv. 169.
-
- Salle, Robt., vi. 69.
-
- Salle, Sir Robt., Knight, vi. 190, 191.
-
- Salr (?), Osbert, ii. 3.
-
- Salter, ----, v. 244, 245.
-
- Salthouse, Norfolk, vi. 201.
-
- Sammys, ----, iv. 10.
-
- Sampson, J., son and heir of, iii. 96.
-
- Sampson, Mr., vi. 121.
-
- Sandal Castle, Yorkshire, i. 171, 193; ii. 332; iii. 86, 92.
-
- Sandall, Sir Wm., v. 105.
-
- Sandes, Sir Wm., vi. 102, 187.
-
- Sandford, Francis, i. 25.
-
- Sandwich, i. 109, 174, 184, 185, 187, 337; iii. 118, 203, 204; iv. 33;
- vi. 153.
-
- Sandys, ----, v. 121.
-
- Sanitary conditions in time of Paston Letters, i. 322.
-
- Sapcotes, Sir John, vi. 102.
-
- Saracens, i. 263; v. 128.
-
- Saresson, Dr. John, Chancellor to Bishop of Norwich, v. 38 note 1.
-
- Sarsenet, price of, iv. 287.
-
- Sarum. _See_ Salisbury.
-
- Saunders, ----, v. 168.
-
- Saundes, Sir John, v. 105.
-
- Saundre. _See_ Kok.
-
- Saunpere, Jenyn, iv. 279.
-
- Savage, Martin, iv. 228.
-
- Savage, Sir Humfrey, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Savile, Sir John, Knight, vi. 158.
-
- Sawtr, ----, ii. 250, 251.
-
- Sawtre, Hunts, Abbot of, ii. 232.
-
- Saxthorpe, Norfolk, i. 272-274; ii. 192, 198; iii. 7, 119, 208, 265,
- 266, 289, 292; v. 63, 107, 133, 138, 142, 144; vi. 208.
-
- Say, John, iv. 75, 78, 217; vi. 201.
-
- Say, Wm. Fienes, Lord, i. 68, 70, 71, 72; v. 100.
-
- Say, Sir Wm., i. 81; vi. 129.
-
- Scales' Cliff, i. 183.
-
- Scales, Lady, ii. 43.
-
- Scales, Anthony, Lord. _See_ Woodville.
-
- [[entry under Sir Anthony]]
-
- Scales (Scalys), Robt., Parson of Brasted, vi. 209.
-
- Scales, Thos., Lord, i. 71, 72, 73, 89, 95, 112; ii. 82, 87, 115, 116,
- 137, 138 (_bis_), 139 (_bis_), 140, 141, 145, 168, 176, 193, 196,
- 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 226, 236, 239, 249, 255, 259, 265, 307,
- 320; iii. 83, 99, 100 (_bis_), 146, 195, 196;
- lands of, vi. 124, 125.
-
- Scales, Thos., iii. 33.
-
- Scarlett, ----, iv. 279; v. 248, 251.
-
- Scarlett, Lady, ii. 63.
-
- Scharggar, ----, v. 305.
-
- Schauntrell, the Lord. (This cannot be Poton de Saintrailles, as
- suggested in Fenn's note, for he died in 1461), v. 296.
-
- Scheperd. _See_ Shepherd.
-
- Scheryngton, ii. 54.
-
- Schipdam. _See_ Shipdam.
-
- [[Entries are "Shipden" and "Shipdham"]]
-
- Scholdham, Thos., ii. 308.
-
- _Schoryle._ Churl, v. 122.
-
- Schypden. _See_ Shipden.
-
- Scipio, vi. 66.
-
- Scoles (Scoolys), Norfolk, iii. 320; iv. 46.
-
- Scolton, vi. 2.
-
- Scotland, i. 26, 55, 115, 192, 194; iii. 87, 267, 296, 312; iv. 35,
- 44, 50, 51, 59, 218; v. 184; vi. 89;
- Henry VI. and Margaret of Anjou in, iii. 267.
-
- Scots, The, i. 315; iii. 92, 271; iv. 59, 60; v. 107, 188; vi. 120.
-
- Scots, Kings of. _See_ James III. and James IV.
-
- Scots, Queen of. _See_ Mary of Gueldres.
-
- [["Mary of Gueldres" and "Gueldres, Mary of" are separate entries.]]
-
- Scott, Sir John, v. 194, 279, 280.
-
- Scott, Margaret, daughter of Sir John, v. 181, 279.
- _See also_ Bedingfield.
-
- Scrope, Sir John, Knight, iv. 105.
-
- Scrope, Stephen, stepson of Sir J. Fastolf, i. 153-156; ii. 108, 109
- (_bis_), 110, 113-115, 116; iii. 2, 54-55, 72, 109, 120, 129, 141,
- 142; iv. 44, 237, 244, 284, 285; v. 14.
- _See also_ Steven, Master.
-
- [[entry spelled Stephen]]
-
- Scrope (of Bolton), John, fifth Lord (1460-98), i. 299; v. 258.
-
- Scrope (of Masham), Thos., fifth Lord (1455-75), iii. 267; iv. 49,
- 105.
-
- Scrotby (Scrowby, or Scroudeby), Norfolk, iii. 114; iv. 105, 237;
- v. 117, 305.
-
- Scroudeby. _See_ Scrotby.
-
- Sechforth, ----, ii. 201.
-
- Seez, Normandy, ii. 5.
-
- Seff (Seve ?), ----, daughter of, v. 312.
-
- Seggeford, ----, ii. 200.
-
- Seine River, France, ii. 8; iv. 35.
-
- Sekbrok, iv. 116.
-
- Selenger, ----, iv. 275; v. 69.
-
- Selet, John, ii. 216.
-
- Sellyng, ----, ii. 254.
-
- Sellyng, Richard, ii. 188.
-
- Semecroft, John, ii. 68.
-
- Semper, France, ii. 7.
-
- Senctlowe. _See_ Saintlow.
-
- Sendall. _See_ Sandal.
-
- Sergaunte, Robt., ii. 53.
-
- Seve (Seyve), John, iv. 155; v. 95, 305; vi. 152.
- _See also_ Seff.
-
- Seve, Thos., v. 95.
-
- Sevenoaks, i. 70.
-
- Sewal, ----, iii. 91.
-
- Sewardby, Wm., ii. 10.
-
- Sewardby's Manor, Norfolk, v. 298.
-
- Seymour, Sir John, v. 104.
-
- Seynclew, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Seyne, John, v. 66, 67.
-
- Seyntlowe. _See_ St. Lo.
-
- Seyve. _See_ Seve.
-
- Sforza, Francis, Duke of Milan, i. 89; ii. 205.
-
- Shaa. _See_ Shawe.
-
- Shakerley, Nich., iv. 280.
-
- _Shakke tyme._ _Shack_, in Norfolk and Suffolk, is liberty of winter
- pasturage for the lord of the manor on his tenant's lands,
- iv. 124.
-
- Sharington, Norfolk, vi. 208.
-
- Sharman, Rich., v. 58.
-
- Sharp, Robt., iv. 10; vi. 125.
-
- Sharpe, ----, i. 336.
-
- Sharynborn, ----, ii. 282.
-
- Shave, ----, iv. 285.
-
- Shawe (Shaa), Edmund, v. 76.
-
- Shawe, John, iv. 154, 238, 239, 241, 242; v. 167, 168; vi. 206.
-
- Shawe (Shave), Wm., iv. 237, 243, 285.
-
- Sheen (Shene, Chenne), Surrey, afterwards called Richmond, i. 171,
- 271, 315; iii. 87, 92; v. 135; vi. 8, 93, 108, 122, 137;
- Charter-house at, iii. 196;
- Castle of, v. 259.
- _See also_ Richmond.
-
- Sheep taken from Hellesdon, iv. 161, 166, 171, 191.
-
- Shelton, Catherine, widow of Wm., ii. 39.
-
- Shelton, John, ii. 39.
-
- Shelton, Piers, ii. 26.
-
- Shelton, Ralph, ii. 39, 308.
-
- Shepherd (Schepherd), Sim., ii. 86.
-
- Sheriff. _See_ Shireff.
-
- [[entry spelled Shirref]]
-
- Sheriff Hutton (Shirrifhoton), i. 176; iii. 122; vi. 134, 135.
-
- Sheriff's turn, ii. 187.
-
- Sheriffs, Election of, iii. 109.
-
- Sheringham, Robt., Vicar of East Dereham, iv. 124.
-
- Sherringham (Sheryngham, Shiryngham), Norfolk, i. 254; v. 64;
- Frenchmen taken at, iv. 35.
-
- Sherwood, John, Bishop of Durham (1485-92), vi. 131-132.
-
- Shipden (Schypden), Norfolk, i. 39, 254; iv. 251; v. 64; vi. 191, 194.
-
- Shipdham, Norfolk, vi. 190.
-
- Shipdham (Schyddam), Walter or Watkin, ii. 96, 110, 134, 137, 170,
- 191, 199, 252; iii. 117, 118, 211, 219, 319; iv. 70, 113, 140,
- 184.
- _See also_ Cole, Wm.
-
- Shipton.
- _See also_ Sibton.
-
- Shipton (Sypton), Sir John, ii. 160, 194, 195.
-
- Shipton (Sipton), ----, vi. 37, 38.
-
- Shiringham. _See_ Sheryngham.
-
- Shirley, Sir Ralph, vi. 187.
-
- Shirref, Wm., ii. 118-120.
-
- Sholond Hall, Suffolk, iii. 112.
-
- Shotbolt, Thos., iii. 254.
-
- Shotery (Shortere), Edmund, vi. 200, 201.
-
- Shottisham, Suffolk, vi. 143.
-
- Shragger, ----, ii. 215, 261.
-
- _Shrew._ Brawler, ii. 202.
-
- _Shrewd._ Sharp or severe, iii. 266; iv. 25.
-
- Shrewsbury, i. 81, 97, 173; iii. 233.
-
- Shrewsbury, Battle of, i. 165; iii. 48.
-
- Shrewsbury, ----, wife of John, first Earl of, ii. 89.
-
- Shrewsbury, John Talbot, first Earl of (1442-53), i. 56, 66, 96, 105,
- 106, 110, 121-124, 127, 128, 130; ii. 123; iii. 60, 64.
-
- Shrewsbury, John Talbot, second Earl of (1453-60), i. 163, 172, 189,
- 336 (_bis_); iii. 30, 44, 103, 108, 118.
-
- Shrewsbury, Geo. Talbot, fourth Earl of (1473-1538), vi. 152.
-
- Shuldham, ----, ii. 173, 215.
-
- Sibbeson (Sybbeson), Wm., vi. 70.
-
- Sibton (Sybton), ii. 171.
- _See also_ Shipton.
-
- Sibton, Sir John, ii. 240.
-
- Silk, iv. 188.
-
- Sillie le Guillem, Castle of, France, iii. 57, 64.
-
- Silver, price of, v. 87.
-
- Silveryn, Roger, iv. 178.
-
- Simnel, Lambert, Rebellion of, i. 312-313.
-
- Simon, ----, ii. 224; vi. 79.
-
- Simond (surname lost), Sir, vi. 102.
-
- Singleton, ----, vi. 178.
-
- Sion, Order of the Temple of, iv. 119.
-
- Sipton. _See_ Shipton.
-
- Sisland (Cyseland), Norfolk, ii. 192.
-
- Skelton, John, vi. 17.
-
- Skerne, ----, i. 286; iv. 300; v. 215; vi. 37, 38, 39, 107.
-
- Skerne, Sir ----, v. 105.
-
- Skeyton, Norfolk, ii. 61; vi. 190.
-
- Skilly, ----, iii. 5, 90, 91.
-
- Skinner, Jas., iii. 310.
-
- Skipping, Thos., ii. 202.
-
- Skipwith (Skyppewith), ----, iii. 298; iv. 66, 138, 139, 172; v. 285.
-
- Skipwith, Anne, v. 250, 252.
-
- Skolehouse (Skolous), ----, iv. 230, 231.
-
- Skrowpe. _See_ Scrope.
-
- Skyner, ----, ii. 157.
-
- 'Sleeping time,' iii. 89.
-
- Sleper, Robt., iv. 280.
-
- Sleyforth (Slyford), Thos., iv. 205, 206.
-
- Sloley, Master, iii. 298; iv. 3; v. 242.
-
- Sloth, Piers at, iv. 137, 146.
-
- Slyfelde, ----, v. 162, 170.
-
- Slyford. _See_ Sleyforth.
-
- Smalbergh, ii. 294; iii. 195.
-
- Smalbridge (Smalbergh), Suffolk, vi. 80.
-
- Smith (Smyth), ----, iii. 205.
-
- Smith, Harry, ii. 311; v. 207.
-
- Smith, John, iii. 271-272, 283; iv. 26, 69-70, 71, 145, 153, 220, 286,
- 294; v. 143, 145, 177, 196; vi. 2, 6, 19.
-
- Smith, Martin, vi. 27.
-
- Smith, Wm., ii. 92, 187; vi. 57, 80.
-
- Smithden (Smethedon), Hund. of, Norfolk, iv. 292.
-
- Smyth, John, i. 75, 242.
-
- Snailwell (Sneylewell), Cambs, ii. 41, 102, 159; iii. 135, 220;
- iv. 123, 256; v. 63, 138, 140, 141, 283, 301; vi. 157, 191, 192,
- 194.
-
- Snailwell, Bailiff of, vi. 157.
-
- Snaith, Yorks, ii. 19.
-
- Snallewell, ----, vi. 176, 180.
-
- Snell (Snel), Thos., vi. 185.
-
- Snell, Wm., vi. 185.
-
- Snetterton (Snytertoon), Norfolk, iii. 133.
-
- Snoring, Norfolk, Parson of, i. 204; iii. 282, 290, 293.
-
- Snoring, Little, Norfolk, ii. 332 (_bis_), 333; iii. 195.
-
- Snow, ----, iii. 106.
-
- Social conditions of the time of Paston Letters, i. 317-329.
-
- Sokelyng, ----, iii. 319.
-
- Solatt. See Salet.
-
- Somer, Harry, iii. 81.
-
- _Somerlay._ To keep ground fallow, iv. 272; vi. 171.
-
- Somerset, Sir Chas., afterwards Lord Herbert and Earl of Worcester,
- vi. 111.
-
- Somerset, Duchess of, i. 178, 291; iv. 291; daughter of, iv. 291.
-
- Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, second Duke of (1448-55), i. 26-27, 33,
- 50-57, 67, 68, 75, 87-88, 94-108, 111, 114, 116, 127, 128-129,
- 130-133, 140, 147, 149, 157-161, 162, 163, 166, 167, 169, 291;
- ii. 255, 274, 290-292, 297, 298, 299, 329; iii. 4, 25, 28, 29,
- 30, 31, 44.
-
- Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, called Duke of (1464-71), iv. 299; v. 104.
-
- Somerset, Henry Beaufort, third Duke of (1455-64), i. 168, 173, 176,
- 177, 178, 182-183, 184, 201, 262; iii. 108, 125, 126, 189, 234,
- 267, 269, 306, 312; iv. 32, 35, 52, 96.
- _See also_ Dorset.
-
- Somerset, John Beaufort, Earl of (1397-1410), vi. 82.
-
- Somerset, John Beaufort, first Duke of (1443-4), i. 51; ii. 121;
- vi. 82.
-
- Somerset, Lord John (Beaufort), brother of Henry, third Duke of,
- v. 104.
-
- Somersetshire, i. 134; iii. 196.
-
- Somerton, Norfolk, ii. 51; iii. 217.
-
- Somerton, East, vi. 190, 193, 195.
-
- Somerton, West, vi. 190, 193, 195.
-
- Somerton, Beatrice, vi. 190.
-
- Somerton, Geoffrey (Galfridus), i. 28, 29; ii. 9; vi. 190.
-
- Somerton, John, vi. 16.
-
- Somme River, France, v. 219.
-
- Songer, Jas., v. 190.
-
- Sorell, a horse, v. 29.
-
- Sotehill, Harry, Counsel, ii. 157; iii. 72, 129, 314.
-
- _Souking_, ii. 174.
-
- Souter, Wm., i. 335.
-
- Southampton (Hampton), i. 177; vi. 111.
-
- Southtown. _See_ Yarmouth, Little.
-
- Southwark, i. 71, 74, 76, 77, 126; ii. 154; iii. 86, 103, 191, 224,
- 233 note 3; iv. 11, 91, 234, 284, 310; v. 166, 170, 176.
-
- Southwark, Places, etc., in:--
- Berehouse, The, iii. 224.
- Bermondsey Street, v. 166.
- Boar's Head, The, iii. 132, 224.
- Buck Head, The, iii. 154.
- Cardinal's Hat, The, v. 120, 121.
- Fastolf's place in, i. 199.
- Hartshorne, The, iii. 224.
- St. George's, iv. 242.
- St. Margaret's, i. 73.
- St. Mary Overy, v. 64, 77.
- St. Olave's Church, i. 202; iii. 154, 155, 162.
- Water Mills in, iii. 224.
- White Hart, The, ii. 155.
-
- Southwell, Alice, daughter of Rich., v. 228.
-
- Southwell, Sir John, ii. 333.
-
- Southwell, Master, i. 265.
-
- Southwell, Rich., i. 199, 276, 297, 298; ii. 248, 254, 255, 308;
- iii. 3-4, 21, 191, 235, 236, 260, 261, 277-278; iv. 224, 304;
- v. 24, 73, 74, 114, 151, 172, 202, 227-228, 238, 260; vi. 155.
-
- Southwell, Robt., vi. 152.
-
- Sowle, Geoffrey, ii. 214.
-
- _Sowlemesse Day._ All Souls' Day, iv. 211.
-
- _Sowter._ A shoemaker, ii. 323.
-
- Sowter, Adam, vi. 207.
-
- Spain, i. 287.
-
- Spain, Isabella of, i. 317.
-
- Spain (Spayn), John de, iv. 279.
-
- Spanish Ships or Fleet, iii. 130; iv. 35, 57.
-
- Spany, Robt., ii. 311, 312; iii. 194, 237.
-
- Sparham, Norfolk, i. 301; ii. 51, 52, 159, 236, 264; iv. 158, 225,
- 226; v. 167, 261, 275, 276, 283, 284, 285, 291; vi. 48, 69.
-
- Sparham, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 86.
-
- Sparham, John of, ii. 86.
-
- Sparham, Sir John, iv. 209.
-
- Sparke, ----, vi. 39.
-
- Sparre, Simon, ii. 249.
-
- Spedding, Mr., i. 314.
-
- Speke, Sir John, vi. 152.
-
- Spelman (Spilman), Henry, Recorder of Norwich in 1469, iii. 80;
- iv. 67, 105; v. 34, 95; vi. 23.
-
- Spencer, John, ii. 67.
-
- Spencers in Herringby, iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 76, 94.
-
- Spendlove, Sir Reynold, Clerk, iv. 32.
-
- Spenser, Robt., vi. 142.
-
- Sperham. _See_ Sparham.
-
- _Sperid._ Fastened (spoken of doors), ii. 102.
-
- Sperlyng (Spirling), Geoff., ii. 192; iii. 12, 32, 68, 104, 110, 115,
- 117, 118, 119, 145, 202, 214; iv. 223, 225; v. 67, 141.
-
- Spery, Robt., v. 82.
-
- Spicer, Clement, ii. 246.
-
- Spicer, Master, v. 72.
-
- Spicer, Thos., iv. 237, 243, 284.
-
- Spirling. _See_ Sperlyng.
-
- Spirling (Spyrlyng), Geoff. _See_ Sperling.
-
- Spitlynges, Suffolk, iv. 18, 109, 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 107, 148, 189.
-
- Spordauns (Spurdans), ----, iii. 267.
-
- Spordauns, Margaret, iv. 223.
-
- Sporle, Norfolk, i. 254, 274, 283, 292, 293; ii. 64, 159, 172;
- iii. 23, 146; iv. 250, 252, 253, 256; v. 25, 63, 127, 129, 136,
- 139, 141, 144, 167, 168 (_bis_), 169, 181, 191, 192, 197, 201,
- 213, 222, 226, 233, 237, 283, 293, 294, 295, 303; vi. 20, 40, 57,
- 96.
-
- Sporle, Norfolk, Tenants of, iv. 272; v. 201-202;
- Vicar of, ii. 159, 172; vi. 20.
-
- Spriggeis Manor, Norfolk, v. 298.
-
- Spring (Sprynge), ----, v. 196.
-
- Sprouston, Norfolk, i. 32; ii. 18, 28.
-
- Spycer. _See_ Spicer.
-
- Spyrlyng. _See_ Sperlyng.
-
- Squyer, Sir John, ii. 195.
-
- Squyre, John, iv. 279.
-
- Stacy, ----, ii. 147.
-
- Stafford, i. 173.
-
- Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. _See_ Buckingham.
-
- Stafford, Anne, eldest daughter of Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham,
- iii. 218.
-
- Stafford, Henry, Earl of, grandson of Buckingham, afterwards second
- Duke, i. 161; ii. 38; iii. 127.
- _See also_ Buckingham.
-
- Stafford, Henry, Earl of, son of Edward, third Duke of Buckingham,
- vi. 173.
-
- Stafford, Lord Henry (called Lord Henry of Buckingham), iii. 268;
- v. 62.
-
- Stafford, Humphrey, Earl of (1403), eldest son of first Duke of
- Buckingham, ii. 76; iii. 25, 28, 29, 30.
-
- Stafford, Humphrey, Lord (of Southwick), created Earl of Devonshire in
- 1469, v. 28.
-
- Stafford, Sir Humphrey, i. 70; ii. 89; iii. 267.
-
- Stafford, John, iii. 267.
-
- Stafford, John, Bishop of Bath (1425-43), ii. 38;
- Archbishop of Canterbury (1443-52) and Chancellor (1432-50), ii. 74,
- 104, 105, 110.
-
- Stafford, Lord John (called Lord John of Buckingham), v. 62.
-
- Stafford, Richard, son of Sir Humphrey, ii. 89.
-
- Stafford, Thos., vi. 118.
-
- Stafford Bernyngham, ii. 46.
-
- Stalham (Stalom), Norfolk, ii. 43.
-
- Stalham, Thos., ii. 68.
-
- Stalworth, Watkyn, vi. 184.
-
- Stamford, i. 75, 116; iv. 34;
- Battle of, v. 86 note 1.
-
- Stanhope, ----, iv. 168.
-
- Stanle, ----, ii. 289.
-
- Stanley (Staneley), ----, iv. 274.
-
- Stanley, Geo. _See_ Strange.
-
- Stanley, Sir Humfrey, vi. 101, 187.
-
- Stanley, Thos., Lord (1459-85), Earl of Derby (1485-1504), v. 71.
-
- Stanley, Sir Thos., i. 81; ii. 150; iii. 30.
-
- Stanley, Sir W., i. 287.
-
- Stanstede, Suffolk, ii. 11, 73; iv. 251, 252, 253; vi. 29, 33, 34, 76,
- 79-80, 191, 192.
-
- Stanton, Nicholl, iv. 187.
-
- Stanywerp, Bury St. Edmund's, ii. 4.
-
- Staple, Merchants of the, v. 262.
-
- Stapleton (Stapilton), ii. 220, 221, 222.
-
- Stapleton (Stapilton), Sir Brian, Knight, ii. 141, 193, 308; iii. 101.
-
- Stapleton, Sir Brian, ii. 14, 15.
-
- Stapleton (Stapulton), Sir Miles, i. 112, 190, 204, 206, 338; ii. 141,
- 163, 164, 176, 180, 182, 185 note 1, 208, 230, 259; iii. 12, 93,
- 94, 227, 266, 286, 288, 289 (_bis_), 292, 298; vi. 75.
-
- Stapleton, Miles, ii. 145.
-
- Stapleton, Lady, ii. 288.
-
- Stapleton, Lady Catherine, widow of Sir Miles, vi. 79.
-
- Staplis. _See_ Etaples.
-
- Star Chamber at Westminster. _See_ Westminster.
-
- Starbroke, Gilbert, iii. 28.
-
- Starkeweder, John, iv. 279.
-
- Starkey (Sterkey), Humph., Barrister, iv. 88, 218.
-
- Starkey (Cookeson), ----, v. 97.
-
- Staundon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Staunton, ----, vi. 37, 38, 39.
-
- Staunton, Wm., ii. 237.
-
- Stavely, Master, iv. 268.
-
- Stayard. _See_ Steyard.
-
- Staynford, John, ii. 19.
-
- Stendale, Edmund, iii. 33.
-
- Stephen (Steven), Master, iv. 145, 180, 186-187; v. 72.
-
- Sterborough, Lady, ii. 252-253.
-
- Sterkey. _See_ Starkey.
-
- Stermyn, Thos., iv. 137, 138.
-
- Steven. _See_ Stephen.
-
- Stevenson, Thos., vi. 4, 7.
-
- _Stevynned._ Parti-coloured, vi. 177.
-
- Steward, ----, of Colton, vi. 5.
-
- Steward, Tom, i. 265.
-
- Steyard, Wm., ii. 29, 30.
-
- Stibbard (Styberd), Norfolk, v. 300.
-
- Still. _See_ Style.
-
- Stillington, Robt., Bishop of Bath and Wells (1466-91), Lord
- Chancellor (1467-73), v. 108, 159.
-
- Stirop (Styrop), ----, of the King's Bench, ii. 183.
-
- Stiwardson, Wm., ii. 65, 140 (_bis_).
-
- Stockton, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 45.
-
- Stocton, ----, i. 286;
- daughter of, v. 215.
-
- Stodeley, John, ii. 295-299.
-
- Stodhagh, Thos., ii. 46.
-
- Stoke (Norfolk ?), iv. 289.
-
- Stoke, Suffolk, ii. 195.
-
- Stokeby, Newark, Notts, Battle of, i. 313; vi. 101-102, 187.
-
- Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, iv. 211.
-
- Stokes, John, Clerk, LL.D., ii. 86; iii. 50, 71, 165, 166, 191, 204,
- 206, 218, 294; iv. 183.
-
- Stokesby, Norfolk, iii. 255; v. 76.
-
- Stokesby, Church of, iii. 16, 17.
-
- Stokesby, Parson of, v. 153.
-
- Stompys (Stomps), Thos., v. 72, 74, 78, 91.
-
- Stonham, Suffolk, ii. 52.
-
- Stonham, ----, ii. 275.
-
- Stonor, Sir Wm., vi. 11, 40, 41 (_bis_), 187.
-
- Stonstead. _See_ Stanstead.
-
- Stony Stratford, i. 322.
-
- Stotevyle, Wm., ii. 65.
- _See also_ Stutvyle.
-
- Stourton, Lord, i. 336.
-
- Stradbroke, Bailiff of, iv. 206.
-
- Strange, Geo. Stanley, Lord (1482-97), vi. 151.
-
- Strange (Strawng), ----, wife of, iv. 74.
-
- Strange, John, iv. 148-149, 261-262.
-
- Strangwysse, Sir Jas., iii. 249.
-
- Strangys, Land called, iii. 23.
-
- Stratford, Suffolk, ii. 323.
-
- Stratford of the Bowe, iv. 80.
-
- Stratford, Abbey of, vi. 121.
-
- Stratton, iii. 296, 297, 298, 299; iv. 30, 258.
-
- Stratton, Ree's tenement in, v. 7.
-
- Stratton, Long, vi. 199.
-
- Stratton, Long, Rector of, vi. 199.
-
- Stratton, Rich., v. 253, 254, 255.
-
- Straunge, ----, ii. 217.
-
- Straunge, Henry, iv. 279.
-
- Strecok, Nich., ii. 264.
-
- Street Hall (Strehall or Strawhall), Cressingham, v. 244, 245.
-
- _Strek met._ Exact measure (?), iv. 130.
-
- Strickland, Sir Thos., v. 105.
-
- Strumpshaw, Norfolk, ii. 311.
-
- Stuard, Master, iv. 268.
-
- _Stuff._ Household goods, iv. 14, 24.
-
- Sturmer, ----, vi. 39.
-
- Sturmer, Harry, ii. 188.
-
- Sturmyn, Robt., Mayor of Bristol, ii. 324.
-
- Sturmyn, ----, v. 312.
-
- Stutvyle, ----, v. 61.
- _See also_ Stotevyle.
-
- Stwkle, ----, iv. 225.
-
- Styberd. _See_ Stibbard.
-
- Style (Still), Sir John, iv. 299; v. 25, 60, 127-128, 146, 153, 154,
- 177.
-
- Styrston, Norfolk, iv. 215.
-
- Styward, Thos., v. 114.
-
- Subpoena delivered in church on Sunday, v. 320.
-
- Suckling (Sokelyng), ----, iii. 319.
-
- Sudbury, Suffolk, iv. 191.
-
- Sudley, Sir Ralph Butler, Lord, i. 99, 108, 287, 336 (_bis_); ii. 78;
- iv. 289, 292; v. 94, 107, 186.
-
- Suffield, John, ii. 277.
-
- Suffolk, County of, i. 64, 330; ii. 171, 182, 185 note 1, 196, 207;
- iii. 85, 161, 162, 163, 164, 190, 310; iv. 53, 66, 136; v. 95, 97;
- vi. 90.
-
- Suffolk, Sessions of, iv. 193.
-
- Suffolk, Sheriff of, iv. 116.
-
- Suffolk, Under Sheriff of, iv. 107, 108.
-
- Suffolk, Michael Pool, first Earl of, i. 223.
-
- Suffolk, Wm. de la Pole, Earl of (1415-44), Marquis of (1444-8), Duke
- of (1448-50), i. 38, 42, 44-48, 53, 57-67, 68, 102, 108, 164;
- ii. 38, 43, 47, 80, 86, 100, 120-127, 132, 136, 142-143, 145,
- 146-147, 148, 149, 150, 170; iii. 39, 56, 65 (_bis_), 94, 154;
- iv. 63, 157, 165.
-
- Suffolk, Alice, Duchess of, wife of preceding, i. 94, 190, 207, 212,
- 226, 240, 245; ii. 288, 289; iii. 94, 146, 226, 278, 310; iv. 9,
- 25, 151, 163, 165, 168, 205, 221, 256, 274, 303, 304; v. 5, 11,
- 12-13, 15, 24, 155, 166.
-
- Suffolk, John de la Pole, Duke of (1463-91), i. 209, 212, 213,
- 218-219, 220-221, 223, 226-227, 231-232, 245, 246, 261, 303-304,
- 307, 311; ii. 142; iii. 226, 271, 314; iv. 25, 27, 62, 66, 75,
- 106, 129-130, 135, 137, 139, 140, 146, 147, 148, 157, 164, 165,
- 168, 180, 187, 201, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 256, 272; v. 24, 30,
- 31, 32, 62, 86, 126, 149, 309, 317, 318, 320, 323; vi. 1, 2, 21,
- 74-75, 89-90;
- claim of, to Drayton, iv. 129-130, 135, 157, 159, 160-162, 162-163,
- 164-165, 170-171, 204-208, 280-281;
- pedigree of, iv. 165.
-
- Suffolk, Eliz., Duchess of, wife of preceding, and sister to Edward
- IV., iii. 226; iv. 163; v. 128, 131, 309, 323; vi. 72, 108.
-
- Suffolk, Edmund de la Pole, Earl of (1491-1503), i. 316; vi. 160.
-
- Sugar, iv. 210; v. 127.
-
- Sumpterman, John, ii. 298.
-
- Sundridge (Sondryche), Kent, vi. 209.
-
- Sundridge, Sir Robert, Parish Priest of, vi. 209.
-
- Suoh (?), Griffith, iii. 92.
-
- Surienne, Francois (L'Arragonois), i. 53-54, 56.
-
- Surrey, County of, iv. 234; v. 81.
-
- Surrey, Eliz., Countess of, i. 311; vi. 87-88, 89.
-
- Surrey, Thos. Howard, Earl of, i. 311; vi. 113, 134, 135.
-
- Sussex, County of, i. 177.
-
- Sussex, Radcliff (Ratcliff) Family, Earls of, iv. 214.
-
- Sustead (Sustede), Norfolk, i. 254; ii. 112, 134; v. 64.
-
- Suthwell. _See_ Southwell.
-
- Sutton, Robt., ii. 27.
-
- Swaffham (Swafham), Norfolk, i. 90; ii. 53-54, 145, 159, 175, 176,
- 192, 197, 206, 208, 209, 215, 217, 221, 222, 231-233, 239; v. 167.
-
- Swaffham, Bailiff of, ii. 214.
- _See also_ Blake.
-
- Swaffham, Parson of, ii. 211.
-
- Swafield, vi. 4.
-
- Swainsthorpe (Sweyngsthorp), Norfolk, ii. 234; iii. 135; iv. 74, 87,
- 92, 123, 223, 250, 251, 252, 253; v. 6, 117, 141, 275, 276, 284,
- 312, 313; vi. 25, 96, 97.
-
- Swan, Agnes, vi. 52.
-
- Swan, Wm., ii. 24; iv. 290; v. 83; vi. 8.
-
- Swathfield, ii. 72 note 3.
-
- Swathing, Edmund, ii. 68.
-
- Swaywell. _See_ Snailwell.
-
- Sweet (Swete), Henry, v. 97.
-
- _Swemeful._ Sorrowful, v. 10.
-
- Sweyngsthorp. _See_ Swainsthorpe.
-
- Swiss, The, v. 258.
-
- Switzerland, i. 299.
-
- Swolle, ----, ii. 191.
-
- Swyffhcote, John, ii. 117.
-
- Swyneston, ----, ii. 89.
-
- Swynford, Catherine, third wife of John of Gaunt, vi. 82.
-
- Swystode, de, The Wynsalaw (?), ii. 22.
-
- Sybton. _See_ Sibton.
-
- Syme or Symme, a boy, v. 103, 169, 175, 212, 213, 229, 232, 245, 272.
-
- Symmys, John, iv. 154, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243.
-
- Symmys, Thos., ii. 149.
-
- 'Sypton's matter,' ii. 193.
- _See also_ Shipton.
-
-
- Tables, Game of, vi. 79.
-
- Tacolneston, Norfolk, iv. 258.
-
- Taderston, vi. 182.
-
- Tailboys, Wm., i. 59; ii. 118-120; iii. 307.
-
- Taillor. _See_ Taylor.
-
- Tailors' Company, iii. 75.
-
- Talbot, Chris., vi. 207.
-
- Talbot, Sir Chris., third son of John, first Earl of Shrewsbury,
- ii. 47.
-
- Talbot, Gilbert, eleventh Lord, ii. 8; vi. 158, 187.
-
- Talbot, Henry, i. 124.
-
- Talbot, Sir Humphrey, v. 43.
-
- Talbot, Sir John, i. 81.
-
- Talbot, Mr., v. 254.
-
- Talfas, ----, ii. 278.
-
- Talfas, Margaret, ii. 278.
-
- Talyour, John, vi. 115.
-
- Tancarville, i. 106.
-
- Tanfeld, ----, iii. 270.
-
- Tanner, Rev. Dr., i. 330.
-
- Tanny, France, ii. 7.
-
- Tartyssale, John, Parson of East Church, Warham, iii. 45.
- _See also_ Tattershall.
-
- Tasborough, ii. 191.
-
- Tatleshale, John, ii. 216.
-
- Tattershall, Lincolnshire, i. 131, 119, 120, 198.
-
- Tattershall (Tatirshall), Sir John, iii. 195, 212, 290.
- _See also_ Tartyssale.
-
- Tattingstone (Tatyngston), Suffolk, v. 5.
-
- Taunton, Somerset, ii. 296.
-
- Taverham, Norfolk, iv. 8; vi. 69.
-
- Taverham, Old (Roger ?), iv. 4.
-
- Taverham, Roger, iv. 5-7, 7-9.
-
- Taverham, Thos., iv. 8.
-
- Taverner, Wm., ii. 286; iv. 26; vi. 176.
-
- Taxation, i. 280-283.
-
- Taylor, Adam, iv. 159.
-
- Taylor, Robt., ii. 267, 271, 308, 310, 311.
-
- Taylor, Roger, ii. 46.
-
- Taylor, Wm., vi. 167.
-
- Taylour, Ralph, vi. 167.
-
- Tebald, Robt., ii. 62-63.
-
- Teffaunt, Wilts., seat of Lord Moleyns, ii. 91.
-
- Telte, Robt., ii. 283.
-
- Temperley. _See_ Tymperley.
-
- 'Temple of Glass,' Lydgate's, i. 323; v. 135; vi. 65.
-
- Tendale, ----, iii. 248.
-
- Tendall, John, v. 179.
-
- Tendall, Mary, vi. 52.
-
- Tentale, ----, iv. 68.
-
- Terell. _See_ Tyrell.
-
- Testerton, Norfolk, vi. 113;
- Church of, ii. 23 note 1; vi. 113.
-
- Testerton, Parson of, vi. 113, 114.
-
- Tewkesbury, Battle of, i. 262, 266; v. 104-105.
-
- Thames River, i. 109; ii. 53; iv. 57.
-
- Thanet (Tenett), Isle of, v. 189.
-
- Tharston (Therston), Norfolk, iv. 258.
-
- Theberton, Suffolk, iii. 263.
-
- Thelverton (Thelton), Norfolk, iii. 147.
-
- Themelthorpe (Thimblethorpe), v. 300.
-
- Thepala (?), iii. 206.
-
- Therston. _See_ Tharston.
-
- Thetford, Norfolk, i. 312; ii. 214, 258, 300; iii. 135, 265; iv. 33,
- 92, 93 (_bis_), 94, 224, 284; v. 252; vi. 45, 69, 100;
- Priory of, ii. 33; iii. 120.
-
- Thetford, Prior of (John Vescey), v. 101.
-
- Thimblethorpe. _See_ Themelthorpe.
-
- Thirn. _See_ Thurne.
-
- Thomas, ----, i. 305.
-
- Thompson, Thos., of Guisnes, iii. 307.
- _See also_ Tomson.
-
- Thorald, Thos., iv. 154, 238, 243, 244.
-
- Thoresby, ----, iv. 39.
-
- Thorne, Rich., iii. 299.
-
- Thornham, vi. 116.
-
- Thornham, John, i. 332.
-
- Thornham, Simon, iii. 80; iv. 187.
-
- Thornton, ----, Chamberlain of London, iii. 76.
-
- Thorpe, Norfolk, ii. 268; iv. 193; vi. 87, 88.
-
- Thorpe, Parson of, ii. 96.
-
- Thorpe, ----, iv. 289.
-
- Thorpe (Thorppe), Robt., iv. 279.
-
- Thorpe, Robt., of Norwich, vi. 89.
-
- Thorpe, Thos., Baron, of the Exchequer, and Speaker of the House of
- Commons (1454), i. 127, 134-135, 136-137; ii. 296; iii. 28, 29,
- 44, 226, 228, 242.
-
- Thorpe, Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Thorpe, Friar Wm., iv. 220.
-
- Thorpe Waterfield, iii. 267.
-
- Thorpe Wood, i. 113; ii. 309.
-
- Thorplond, vi. 56.
-
- Threcher (Thressher), John, iv. 97; v. 26, 60.
-
- Thurnberne, ----, iii. 315.
-
- Thurne (Thirn), Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Thurning (Thyrning), Norfolk, ii. 214; iv. 214, 225.
-
- Thurrock, West (Westthirrok), Essex, iv. 188.
-
- Thuxton, Wm., ii. 216; vi. 75, 191, 192, 195.
-
- Thuxtons, Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Thwait, Griffin de, i. 1.
-
- Thwait.
- _See also_ Tweyt.
-
- Thyrkbye (Tyrkbye), v. 315.
-
- Thyrning. _See_ Thurning.
-
- Thyrston, ----, v. 110, 143, 152, 181, 185.
-
- Tibetot, Lord, iii. 156.
-
- Tibetot, Milicent. _See_ Fastolf, Milicent.
-
- Tibetot, Sir Robt., iii. 147, 153.
-
- Tidman, Wm., vi. 209.
-
- Tiger Pursuivant, v. 297.
-
- Tilly (Tylly), Normandy, ii. 7.
-
- Tilney, Alan de, ii. 2.
-
- Tilney, Reginald, Prior of Ixworth, iv. 73.
-
- Tindale, Mary, wife of Sir Wm., iii. 52 note 2.
-
- Titchwell (Tychwell), Norfolk, i. 196, 272, 273; ii. 134, 188, 199,
- 200, 201; iii. 65, 72, 105, 220, 263; iv. 108, 109, 159, 292;
- v. 6, 71, 72, 107, 136, 142, 234.
-
- Titleshale, ----, iv. 296; v. 116.
-
- Tittleshall, Norfolk, ii. 21.
-
- Tobye, John, iv. 284.
-
- Todenham. _See_ Tuddenham.
-
- Toke, Henry, iv. 241.
-
- Tolle, Robt., ii. 283.
-
- Tolman, Nich., iv. 132.
-
- Tolthorpe, Norfolk, i. 284; v. 76, 77, 92, 188.
-
- Toly, R., iv. 294.
-
- Tolyes or Tolleys, Lands called, vi. 75, 191.
-
- Tom, Master, iv. 164.
-
- Tomson, T., v. 60.
-
- Tonstale. _See_ Tunstall.
-
- Topcliffe, Yorks, vi. 128.
-
- Topcroft, v. 264, 267, 268, 272, 273, 274; vi. 30.
-
- Toppes, Robert, i. 338.
-
- Toppis, ----, ii. 247, 251.
-
- Topy, John, ii. 43.
-
- Toring, Rich., v. 246.
-
- Tottenham (Totnam), vi. 13.
-
- Totyndon, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Touchet, Sir Jas., Lord Audelay, vi. 102.
-
- Touques (Towk), Normandy, ii. 6.
-
- Tournament at Eltham, iv. 275, 276.
-
- Tournament at Smithfield, iv. 277.
-
- Tovey, France, ii. 7.
-
- Tovy, John, iv. 102, 103, 237, 242.
-
- Tower of London. _See_ London.
-
- Townsend (Townysende), ----, iv. 273, 305.
-
- Townsende, Robt., iii. 237.
-
- Townsende (Tounesende), Roger, i. 283, 292, 293, 298; iv. 152; v. 7,
- 64, 68, 73, 74, 75, 94, 125, 138, 153, 163, 164, 169, 202, 211,
- 213, 214, 223, 226, 235, 293; vi. 21, 74, 149-150, 169.
-
- Towton, Battle of, i. 194, 201, 205; iii. 267, 268.
-
- Tracy, Normandy, ii. 7.
-
- _Traunson._ A cross beam, vi. 50, 176.
-
- Trayford, Sir Edward, vi. 151.
-
- Treacle of Genoa, iv. 257; vi. 25.
-
- Treasurers, Lord. _See_ Cromwell, Ralph, Lord (1434-44); Beauchamp,
- John, Lord (1450-2); Worcester, John, Earl of (1452-56, and
- 1462-4); Wiltshire and Ormond, James, Earl of (1455, and 1458-60);
- Bourchier, Henry (1455-56 and 1460); Woodville, Richard, Earl
- Rivers (1466-69); Longstruther, Sir John (1469); Dynham, John,
- Lord (1486-1501).
-
- [[Woodvile, Richard: entry has Sir Richard
- Dynham: entry spelled Denham]]
-
- Trenchemer, ----, ii. 217.
-
- Trent River, iv. 32.
-
- _Trentalles._ A trentall was thirty masses, vi. 201.
-
- Tresham, ----, ii. 249; iv. 274, 305.
-
- Tresham, Sir Harry, v. 105.
-
- Tresham, Thos., ii. 296; iii. 29.
-
- Tresham, Sir Thos., v. 105.
-
- Tresham, Wm., i. 80, 88.
-
- Trevilian, John, ii. 296.
-
- Tricarico, Thos. Brancaccio, Cardinal of, ii. 22.
-
- 'Trinity,' The ship, iv. 57.
-
- _Troilus and Cressida_, i. 323.
-
- Troilus, Book of, vi. 65.
-
- Trollope, Andrew, i. 181; iii. 234, 249.
-
- Trollope, Sir Andrew, iii. 267, 268.
-
- Troutbeke, Sir Wm., vi. 101, 187.
-
- Trovy, John, vi. 162-163.
-
- Trunch, Norfolk, ii. 73; iv. 10; v. 298.
-
- Trunch, Church of, vi. 188.
-
- Trunch, Richard de, ii. 2.
-
- Trusbut, Thos., ii. 173.
-
- Trussell, ----, v. 32.
-
- Tuddenham (Todenham), Norfolk, v. 299.
-
- Tuddenham East, ii. 11; vi. 56, 75, 190, 192, 195.
-
- Tuddenham (Todyham), Henry, iii. 145, 222, 227, 228.
-
- Tuddenham (Tudham, or Todenham), Sir Thos., i. 42, 84, 86, 89-91, 94,
- 112, 164, 189, 207, 211, 338; ii. 57, 79, 87, 117, 150, 175, 177,
- 180, 188, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, 202 note 1, 206, 207, 208,
- 209, 210, 211, 212, 214-215, 216, 217 (_bis_), 218, 225, 226, 227,
- 230, 231, 232, 233, 238, 239, 249 (_bis_), 252, 255, 259, 275-276,
- 307, 308; iii. 39, 45, 46, 47, 48, 95, 196, 222, 225, 227, 228,
- 278, 292; iv. 15, 18, 20, 104, 219.
-
- Tuddenham, Harry, ii. 173, 174.
-
- Tudor, Edmund, Earl of Richmond, i. 135, 171, 311; ii. 285, 297;
- iii. 92; vi. 82.
-
- Tudor, Henry. _See_ Henry VII.
-
- Tudor, Jasper, Earl of Pembroke, i. 135, 158, 161, 171, 192, 330;
- ii. 285, 298; iii. 25, 92, 198, 312; iv. 58; v. 112; vi. 81.
-
- Tudor, Owen, vi. 81, 82.
-
- Tuke, Rich., vi. 205.
-
- Tully. _See_ Cicero.
-
- Tunstall, Norfolk, iii. 195.
-
- Tunstall, Sir Rich., iv. 51, 59.
-
- Tunstall (Tonstale), W., v. 32.
-
- Tunstall, Sir Wm., iv. 59.
-
- Tunstead (Tonstead), Norfolk, iv. 46, 211.
-
- Turbeville (Trobylvyll), Sir John, vi. 118.
-
- Turk, a little, in London, v. 69-70.
-
- Turks, The, i. 128, 186.
-
- Turner, Dawson, the Antiquary, i. 119.
-
- 'Turnerys of Lawn,' vi. 179.
-
- Turve, France, ii. 6, 7.
-
- Tutbury, Staffordshire, i. 171; iii. 86, 87.
-
- Tuxford, Notts, i. 134; ii. 296.
-
- Tweyt, Geoffrey de, i. 2.
-
- Tweyt, Roger de, i. 2.
-
- Twyer, ----, i. 204; iii. 128.
-
- Twyer, John, iii. 227, 274, 275, 282, 290, 291, 293, 296.
-
- Tychewell. _See_ Titchwell.
-
- Tydder. _See_ Tudor.
-
- Tylerd, ----, iii. 264.
-
- Tylly, France, ii. 7.
-
- Tylyard, Robt., iii. 263.
-
- Tymperley (Temperley), ----, ii. 235-236, 242, 243, 273, 322, 323;
- iii. 309; v. 151, 172.
-
- Tymperley, John, i. 276, 297.
-
- Tyndale, Wm., vi. 124.
-
- Tyrell, ----, i. 190; iii. 226.
-
- Tyrell, Sir Jas., i. 272; v. 105, 189.
-
- Tyrell, Sir John, ii. 275; iii. 62.
-
- Tyrell (Terell), Sir Thos., ii. 208, 258; iv. 189; vi. 130, 187.
-
- Tyrell (Terell), Sir Wm., i. 337; iv. 305; v. 100.
-
- Tyrlyngham, Kent, iv. 309, 310.
-
- Tyrwitt, Sir Wm., vi. 187.
-
-
- Ulveston, ----, Steward of the Middle Temple, ii. 206.
-
- Ulveston, John, ii. 193, 194.
-
- Umfraville (Umphirvile), Sir Gilbert, ii. 8.
-
- Unguentum album, ii. 248.
-
- Upgate, Sir Wm., Vicar of Caister, vi. 3.
-
- Upton, Norfolk, Vicar of, iv. 227.
-
- Upton, Thos., iii. 44, 116, 212, 232; iv. 102, 103, 239.
-
- Urmond. _See_ Ormond.
-
- Urry, John, ii. 22.
-
- Urswick, Chris., Archdeacon of Richmond, (1494-1500), vi. 206.
-
-
- Vache, Philip, and Eliz., his wife, i. 41, 42; ii. 30-31.
-
- Valeis. _See_ Falaise.
-
- Valognes (Valence), Normandy, i. 67; ii. 5.
-
- Vampage, Sir Wm., vi. 102, 111, 187.
-
- Vannes, Brittany, ii. 104; vi. 126.
-
- Vaughan (Wagham), Sir Hugh, vi. 173.
-
- Vaughan, Thos., iii. 199.
-
- Vaus, Sir Wm., v. 104.
-
- Vaux, Caister, Norfolk, i. 298; iv. 109, 289, 292; v. 77, 94; vi. 74,
- 190.
-
- Vaux, John, Parson of Eddingthorpe, ii. 10, 31.
-
- Vaux, Sir Nicholas, vi. 187.
-
- Ve, France, ii. 6.
-
- Venetian Ambassador's comments on English life in time of Henry VII.,
- i. 326-327.
-
- Venice, Gold of, vi. 173.
-
- Venor, Eliz., iv. 245.
-
- Vere, Aubrey de, son of John, twelfth Earl of Oxford, iii. 218.
-
- Vere, John de, etc. _See_ Oxford.
-
- Vere, Dame Margaret, v. 176.
-
- Vere (Veer), Sir Rich., ii. 144.
-
- Vere (Veer), Sir Robt., iii. 269.
-
- Vere, Thos., v. 94.
-
- Vergeant, Master, iii. 209, 228.
-
- Vergil, Polydore, i. 327-328.
-
- Vergraunt, Dr., iv. 271.
-
- Vermus, France, ii. 6.
-
- Verneuil (Vernoile), France, i. 56; ii. 6; iii. 59, 63.
-
- Vernicle, a Prayer to the, vi. 66.
-
- Vernoile (Vernon ?), suz Seyne, i. 56; ii. 6.
-
- Verses by a Lady, vi. 67-69.
-
- Vescy, Lord, iii. 109.
-
- Veuter (Veutre), Sir Rich., ii. 249.
-
- Veyl, ----, wife of, i. 267; v. 119.
-
- Vileine Castle, France, ii. 6.
-
- Villers, Johan, ii. 50.
-
- Vincent (Vyncent), John, of Bentley, iii. 126.
-
- Vincent, Sir John, iii. 72.
-
- Vincent, the Plumber, v. 305.
-
- Vire, Normandy, ii. 5.
-
- Vive (Vicomte ?), Saint Sauveur de, ii. 5.
-
- Vyncent. _See_ Vincent.
-
- Vynollys, Burd, ii. 50.
-
- Vyall, Thos., v. 82; vi. 186.
-
-
- W. C., iv. 39.
-
- Wacy, John, ii. 65.
-
- Wady, John, iv. 279.
-
- Waghan. _See_ Vaughan.
-
- Wager of Law, iii. 107 note 3.
-
- Waifford, ii. 325.
-
- Wakefield, Battle of, i. 193, 194, 201; iii. 249 note 8, 266.
-
- Wakeleyn, John, iv. 280.
-
- Walcot (Wolcote), Norfolk, iv. 13, 70.
-
- Walcots, Little Snoring, ii. 332 (_bis_), 333.
-
- Walden, Thos. Netter of. _See_ Netter.
-
- Wales, i. 171, 174, 182; ii. 113; iii. 92, 234, 300, 302, 307, 312;
- iv. 32, 58, 96, 131; v. 203.
-
- Waleys, John, iv. 279.
-
- Waleys, Rich., iv. 279.
-
- Walgrave, Lady, widow of Sir Rich., i. 287; v. 215, 216-218, 274.
-
- Walgrave, Sir Thos., v. 24, 137.
-
- Walkere, Wm., vi. 131.
-
- Walle, Geoffrey, ii. 39.
-
- Waller, Rich., iii. 6; iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- Wallerswyke, ii. 3.
-
- Walles, Southwark, v. 170.
-
- Wallingford, i. 60, 277; v. 131.
-
- Walsam, ----, ii. 254.
- _See also_ Walsham.
-
- Walsam, Catherine, ii. 86.
-
- Walsam, Joan, v. 140, 141.
-
- Walsam, Rich., Sexton of Norwich Priory, vi. 96.
-
- Walsch, Robt., of Colby, vi. 26, 27, 31.
-
- Walsh (Walysh), Thos., ii. 62, 63, 75.
-
- Walsham, Norfolk, ii. 41, 63, 246, 271; iii. 197.
-
- Walsham, North, i. 27; ii. 33, 63; vi. 70.
-
- Walsham, South, i. 265; iv. 73; v. 114, 299.
-
- Walsham, ----, of Chancery, iii. 196.
- _See also_ Walsam.
-
- Walsham, Jane, iv. 85.
-
- Walsham, John, iv. 70.
-
- Walsingham, Norfolk, i. 35, 40, 91, 92, 93, 205, 207, 245, 248, 304,
- 313, 315; ii. 55, 76-77, 116, 145, 179, 191, 209, 210, 211, 236
- (_bis_), 238, 239, 240, 242, 320, 332; iii. 65, 79, 112, 128, 206,
- 286, 291, 310, 314; iv. 172, 179, 224; v. 28, 31, 109, 144, 167,
- 168, 172, 229, 239; vi. 1, 44, 121.
-
- Walsingham, Bailiff of, iii. 290.
-
- Walsingham, Friars Minors of, ii. 67; iii. 228.
-
- Walsingham, Prior of, ii. 39, 200, 216, 331-332 (_bis_).
-
- Walsingham Way, v. 167.
-
- Walsyngham, Wm., ii. 62.
-
- Walter, Sir, ii. 64.
-
- Walters, Batcheler, v. 81.
-
- Walters, Friar, vi. 36.
-
- Waltham, iv. 94.
-
- Walthamby, Winchester, v. 111, 171.
-
- Walysch. _See_ Walsh.
-
- Wangeford, Wm., ii. 81; iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- Wantown Gapp, ii. 60.
-
- Wappys, v. 61.
-
- Warbeck, Perkin, i. 316.
-
- Ware, Herts, i. 160, 165; ii. 179; iii. 32.
-
- Warham, iii. 45.
-
- Warham, Wm., Bishop of London, vi. 170.
-
- Warkworth (Warcoth), i. 215; iv. 60.
-
- Warles, John, ii. 187.
-
- Warns (Waryns), Henry, i. 310; v. 208, 209; vi. 15.
-
- Waron, Martin, ii. 53.
-
- Warren, Earl of (_temp._ Edw. I.), iv. 249.
-
- Warwick, i. 171, 179, 250; iii. 86, 92.
-
- Warwick (Warwyk), ----, iv. 225.
-
- Warwick, Ann, Countess of, i. 271, 272; v. 188-189.
-
- Warwick, Guy of, i. 323; vi. 65.
-
- Warwick, Henry de Beauchamp, Earl of (1444-5), ii. 78.
-
- Warwick, Rich. de Beauchamp, Earl of (1401-39), ii. 8, 20, 34-38, 78.
-
- Warwick, Rich. Nevill, Earl of (1449-71), 'the King-Maker,' i. 99,
- 135, 159, 161, 162, 163, 167, 171, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181,
- 182-190, 194, 201, 215, 224, 226, 243, 244, 246-250, 257, 259,
- 260, 271, 277, 292, 328-329, 331, 336 (_bis_), 337-338; ii. 117,
- 148, 297, 298, 332 (_bis_), 333; iii. 25, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33,
- 44, 50, 75, 86, 87, 92, 118, 125, 127, 130, 189, 196, 199, 204,
- 212, 221-222, 226, 228, 234, 239, 243, 246, 266, 272, 274, 299;
- iv. 8, 22-23, 32, 44, 50, 52, 57, 58, 59, 60, 207, 215, 304;
- v. 28, 35, 63, 70 (_bis_), 71, 80, 100;
- Secretary of, iii. 96;
- Apothecary of, v. 207.
-
- Waryn, Barth., Parson of Trunch, ii. 29.
-
- Waryn, John, ii. 195.
-
- Waryn, Piers, i. 218; iv. 137, 144.
-
- Waryn, Robert, iii. 69.
-
- Waryns. _See_ Warns.
-
- Waserer, Agnes, vi. 209.
-
- Waserer, Thos., vi. 209.
-
- Wasnes, ----, i. 82.
-
- Wasse, Rich., vi. 184.
-
- Water, Batchelor, Carmelite Friar of Norwich, v. 106, 298; vi. 77.
-
- Water (Watyr), John, vi. 19, 57.
-
- Water, Thos., iv. 205.
-
- Waterford, i. 186.
-
- Waterman, Nich., ii. 172; iii. 81.
-
- Waterman, Wm., iv. 154, 238.
-
- Watford, Herts, i. 161; iii. 25.
-
- Waxham, Norfolk, ii. 49; iii. 212.
-
- Waxstonesham, Norfolk, ii. 51.
-
- Waynesford, ----, of London, iii. 307.
-
- Waynflet, John, iii. 299, 300.
-
- Waynflete, Wm. of, Bishop of Winchester (1447-86), Lord Chancellor
- (1456-60), i. 43, 73, 99, 143, 153, 157, 172, 173, 196, 198, 199,
- 241, 258, 273, 276, 284, 294, 295, 298, 335, 336; ii. 90, 158,
- 190; iii. 13, 108, 110, 111, 112, 128, 165, 166, 191, 192, 194,
- 196, 197, 204, 212, 243; iv. 111, 288, 289, 290, 292, 293; v. 20,
- 64, 67, 71, 72, 76, 77, 81, 82, 91, 92 (_bis_), 94, 107, 116, 132,
- 136, 142, 146, 147, 148, 162, 170, 171, 172, 176, 183, 188, 189,
- 216, 234, 235, 301; vi. 13, 35, 39.
-
- Wayte, ----, Old, v. 153.
-
- Wayte, Wm., i. 83, 84, 89; ii. 174-177, 205, 207-209, 210-211;
- iii. 210; iv. 148.
-
- Webster, Wat, iv. 228.
-
- Weche, Alice, iv. 225.
-
- Wechingham. _See_ Witchingham.
-
- Wechyngham, Dan John, vi. 96.
-
- 'Wedyrby's matter,' ii. 49.
-
- Weeting, Norfolk, iv. 39.
-
- Weggs, iii. 263.
-
- Wekeys, ----, iii. 134; iv. 85.
-
- Welle (Wells by the Sea, Norfolk ?), vi. 116;
- Parson of, i. 116; ii. 106.
-
- Welles, Leo, Lord, ii. 119, 120.
-
- Welles, Lord, iii. 263, 267, 268, 269.
-
- Welles, Sir Robt., v. 70.
-
- Wellis, John, iii. 109, 155; iv. 33, 58; v. 25.
-
- Wells, Thos., ii. 106.
-
- Welonby, ii. 52.
-
- Welpdalle, Sir John, iii. 307.
-
- Welshmen, The, v. 107.
-
- Wendlyng, Abbot of, ii. 216.
-
- Wenlock, Sir John, Knight, Lord Wenlock (1461-71), i. 182; iii. 28,
- 33, 199, 312; iv. 8, 50; v. 104.
-
- Wenlok, R., ii. 51.
-
- Wenstall (Wynstall), Henry, iv. 104, 239, 240, 241.
-
- Wensum River, i. 219.
-
- Wentworth, Henry, iii. 110; v. 151.
-
- Wentworth, John, v. 202.
-
- Wentworth, Lady, ii. 235.
-
- Wentworth (Wentforde), Sir Philip, i. 337-338; ii. 322, 323; iii. 4,
- 6, 19, 20, 21, 33, 34, 35, 37, 53, 76, 77, 85, 90, 102, 103, 108,
- 112, 114, 135, 141, 196, 199-202, 225, 239, 248, 308.
-
- Wenyngton, Robt., ii. 103-105.
-
- Weseter. _See_ Worcester.
-
- Wessyll, At. _See_ Entwistle.
-
- West, Thos., iii. 69, 70, 200; iv. 292; v. 94.
-
- West, Wm., iv. 279.
-
- West Acre, Norfolk, Prior of, ii. 215.
-
- Westerham, i. 126.
-
- Westby, Edmund, iii. 27.
-
- Westhawe, Dr., iii. 196.
-
- Westminster (Westmonasterium), i. 57 and note, 68, 93, 127, 129, 136,
- 147, 159, 167, 175, 176, 179, 189, 190, 244; ii. 159, 165, 166;
- iii. 125; v. 19; vi. 119;
- St. James's Hospital at, iii. 44;
- Star Chamber at, i. 59, 336; vi. 152;
- King's Mews at, iii. 44;
- King's Receipt at, iii. 60;
- King's Chequer, or Exchequer at, iii. 61, 62;
- King's Palace at, i. 62, 63, 80; ii. 172; v. 7; vi. 106;
- Sanctuary at, v. 85, 111, 112;
- a monk of, v. 186.
-
- Westminster Bars, i. 165; iii. 48.
-
- Westminster Bridge, iii. 228.
-
- Westminster Hall, i. 233; iii. 210; v. 91; vi. 152.
-
- Westmoreland, i. 148.
-
- Weston, ii. 145; vi. 61.
-
- Weston Baldock, Herts, vi. 80.
-
- Westthirrock (West Thurrock), iv. 188.
-
- Westvale, Geoff., v. 72.
-
- Westwood, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
-
- Wetherby. _See_ Wedyrby.
-
- Wetherby, Thos., ii. 49.
-
- Wethewell, ----, ii. 331.
-
- Weting, vi. 65.
-
- Wevenhoe. _See_ Wivenhoe.
-
- Weverston (Suffolk ?), Park of, v. 5.
-
- Whale on coast of Norfolk, i. 314.
-
- Whal, Abraham, ii. 293.
-
- Wharles, ----, ii. 219.
-
- Wharton (Qwharteyn), Alex., vi. 56, 58.
-
- Wheat, price of, iv. 9.
-
- Wheatacre, Norfolk, iii. 263.
-
- Wheler, Henry, v. 24.
-
- _Whervilles_, vi. 36.
-
- Whethill, ----, v. 253, 254.
-
- Whetley (Wheteley), John, i. 296, 303; v. 117, 250, 282, 310, 317,
- 318, 319, 320-323 (_bis_); vi. 25.
-
- Whevenho. _See_ Wivenhoe.
-
- Wheyth, ii. 60.
-
- White, ----, ii. 235-236; v. 304; vi. 153.
-
- White, of Metfield, vi. 103.
-
- White, Bartholomew, ii. 278; iv. 105.
-
- White, John, iii. 237.
-
- White, Master, a servant of Cardinal Kemp, ii. 158, 160-161, 162, 170.
-
- White, Simon, vi. 143.
-
- White, Wm., ii. 226, 227, 307, 308; iii. 239; iv. 70, 105; v. 230.
-
- White Friars, Proctor of, at Rome, vi. 35.
-
- Whitewell, Thos., ii. 42.
-
- Whiting (Whytenge), Thos., iv. 279.
-
- Whitingham, Robt. _See_ Wyttyngham.
-
- Whitingham, Sir Robt., iii. 50, 51, 76, 306-307, 312; v. 104;
- widow of, iii. 69 (_bis_), 71.
-
- Whittock's Mede (Maid ?), ii. 162.
-
- Whode, Edward of, ii. 92.
-
- Whymberg, Eliz., vi. 208.
-
- Whynberg, Robt., v. 244-245.
-
- Whynne, John, vi. 192.
-
- Whynnes, in Carleton, vi. 75.
-
- Whytteby, ----, iv. 279.
-
- Wickham Market, Suffolk, iii. 141.
-
- Wicklewood (Wykelwode), ii. 91.
-
- Widville. _See_ Woodville.
-
- Wigge, ----, iii. 87.
-
- Wiggenhall, Norfolk, iv. 42.
-
- Wight, Isle of, ii. 105; vi. 160.
-
- Wighton, Norfolk, i. 32; ii. 12.
-
- Wighton-on-the-Wold, Yorks, ii. 114, 115; iii. 109.
-
- Wigorniensis. _See_ Worcester, W.
-
- Wikes. _See_ Wyke.
-
- Wilkins, John, i. 336.
-
- Willerby, Ralph, iii. 28.
-
- Willeys, John, iv. 123.
-
- William, iii. 144, 269.
-
- William, the Priest, ii. 24.
-
- William, nephew of Friar Brackley, iii. 221.
-
- William, Sir, a Canon of Hempton Abbey, vi. 113.
-
- Williamson, Sir Robt., Vicar of Paston, iv. 13, 23-24.
-
- Willingham, Suffolk, ii. 11.
-
- Willoughby de Broke. _See_ Broke.
-
- Willoughby, Sir Henry, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Willoughby, John, ii. 44.
-
- Willoughby, Margaret, sister of Lord Robert, and wife of W. Oldhall,
- ii. 33.
-
- Willoughby, Maud, widow of Lord Robt., iii. 74.
-
- Willoughby, Rich. Welles, Lord, reported killed at Towton, iii. 267,
- 268, 269.
-
- Willoughby, Robt., Lord (1409-52), i. 337; ii. 8, 33, 120; iii. 50,
- 59, 73-74.
-
- Willoughby, Sir Robt., v. 105.
-
- Willoughby, Sir Wm., iv. 68.
-
- Willyot, John, ii. 63.
-
- Wilson, ----, vi. 23.
-
- Wilton, ----, iii. 114.
-
- Wilton, Catherine, ii. 269; vi. 178.
-
- Wilton, Henry, iii. 2, 38; iv. 146.
-
- Wilton, John, ii. 269, 310, 311.
-
- Wiltshire, i. 76; ii. 161, 162, 179;
- insurrection in, ii. 162.
-
- Wiltshire, Lady, ii. 188.
-
- Wiltshire, Earl of, i. 154.
-
- Wiltshire and Ormond, Jas. Butler, Earl of, Lord Treasurer (1455 and
- 1458-60), i. 134, 161, 162, 189, 199, 205, 287, 336; ii. 324, 328;
- iii. 25, 28, 32, 88, 138, 191, 197, 213, 234, 268, 269, 271.
-
- Wiltshire, John Stafford, Earl of, v. 186.
-
- Winch (Wynche), Norfolk, a seat of the Earl of Oxford, ii. 150, 164,
- 165, 185, 201, 205, 210, 275.
-
- Winch (Wynche), ----, iv. 279.
-
- Winchelsea, i. 109.
-
- Winchester, i. 57, 75; ii. 156, 157; v. 109, 111.
-
- Winchester, Bishop of. _See_ Waynflete, W.
-
- _Windacs._ Grappling irons for cross bows, ii. 101.
-
- Windefeld, Sir John, iv. 205.
-
- Windham. _See_ Wyndham.
-
- Windsor, i. 133, 143, 145, 172; ii. 295, 297, 320; iii. 40; iv. 246,
- 247; v. 28, 131, 137, 290; vi. 95, 111, 174.
-
- Windsor, St. George's Chapel, iii. 154.
-
- Windsor, Dean and Chapter of, vi. 27.
-
- Windsor, ----, vi. 129.
-
- Windsor, Henry, i. 151, 152, 163, 322, 338; iii. 43-45, 87-89, 114,
- 131-133, 311-312.
-
- Wingfield, Suffolk, v. 86; vi. 75.
-
- Wingfield, ----, iii. 84; v. 202; vi. 65.
-
- Wingfield, Dame Annie, vi. 121.
-
- Wingfield (Wyngfelde), John, iii. 102.
-
- Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Sir John, iii. 259; iv. 152.
-
- Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Robt., ii. 335; iv. 126.
-
- Wingfield, Sir Robt., ii. 47; v. 132, 149, 246, 249.
-
- Wingfield, Thos., i. 245; iii. 278, 314; v. 30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 107,
- 108.
-
- Wingfield, Wm., v. 108.
-
- Winstall. _See_ Wenstall.
-
- Winter (Wynter), Edmund, ii. 216; iv. 70.
-
- Winter, John, iii. 156; iv. 125.
-
- Winter, Walter, vi. 180.
-
- Winterbourne (Wyntborne or Winterton ?), Thos., LL.D., iv. 103, 104,
- 188.
-
- Winterton, Norfolk, i. 28; ii. 51, 65, 134, 135, 146; iv. 269, 292;
- v. 76, 92, 222, 283, 304, 305, 306; vi. 190, 193.
-
- Winterton, Thos. _See_ Winterbourne.
-
- Winterton, Wm., vi. 200.
-
- Wisbeach (Wisbyche), Cambs, i. 248; iii. 296.
-
- Witchingham, Blanche, iii. 130.
-
- Witchingham, John, vi. 96.
-
- Witchingham (Wychyngham or Wechingham), Edmund, ii. 63, 199, 220, 251,
- 252, 266, 275-276; iii. 260-262; iv. 30, 172, 271.
-
- Witchingham, Margaret, ii. 275 note 2.
-
- Witchingham, Nich., ii. 275 note 2.
-
- Witchingham, Norfolk, i. 330, 331; iii. 292.
-
- Witham, Essex, vi. 182.
-
- Witton, Norfolk, ii. 63, 70, 269, 308; iii. 46, 129, 133; vi. 4, 190.
-
- Wivenhoe (Wevenhoo), ii. 144, 226.
-
- Wivenhoe, Essex, seat of the Earl of Oxford, i. 140; ii. 144, 145,
- 152, 226, 294, 295, 302; iii. 259 (_bis_), 275.
-
- Wiveton, Norfolk, vi. 199, 200.
-
- Wix. _See_ Wykes.
-
- Woburn (Waburn), Prior of, vi. 144.
-
- Wodborne, Thos., iv. 150.
-
- _Wode._ Wild, furious, mad, iii. 39.
-
- Wode. _See_ Wood.
-
- Wodehous, Sir Edw., v. 105.
-
- Wodehous, Harry, ii. 173, 174, 183; v. 239.
-
- Wodehouse (Wodows), John, ii. 173; iv. 84, 256.
-
- Wodesyde, iii. 264.
-
- Wodhalle Manor, Pagrave, ii. 31.
-
- Wodhows, ----, ii. 273; v. 89.
-
- Wodhowse, Mr., v. 321.
-
- Wodlark, Robt., provost of St. Mary's College, Cambridge, iv. 87.
-
- Wodows. _See_ Wodehouse.
-
- Wodvyle. _See_ Woodville.
-
- Wolcote, iv. 125.
-
- Wollysby, ----, ii. 331.
-
- Wolman (alias Harple), Ralph, Parson of Cressingham, ii. 31.
-
- Wolston, vi. 185.
-
- Wolterton, Norfolk, vi. 208.
-
- Wolton, Sir Thos. of, vi. 102, 187.
-
- Wolverton, Kent, iv. 309.
-
- Wolvesby, Thos., iv. 224.
-
- Wonges, The, v. 167.
-
- Wood (Wode), John, ii. 215; iii. 103; v. 154.
-
- Wood, Robt. of, ii. 215.
-
- Wood, W., v. 147, 152, 181, 185.
-
- Wood, Dalling, vi. 208.
-
- Woodhall (Woodhouse, etc.). _See_ Wodhall, Wodhows, etc.
-
- Woodhall, Norfolk, vi. 96.
-
- Woodmill (Wodemyl) in Bacton, iv. 80; v. 298.
-
- Wood Norton, Church of St. Peter, vi. 206.
-
- Wood Rising (Woderysyng), v. 228.
-
- Woodstock, i. 116.
-
- Woodville, Sir Anthony, Lord Scales (1461-9), Earl Rivers (1469-83),
- i. 184, 225, 227, 229, 238, 239, 245, 263, 268, 299, 322, 329;
- iii. 203, 204, 267, 268, 269; iv. 60, 106, 168, 257, 275, 279,
- 298; v. 16, 17, 18-19 (_bis_), 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 106, 110, 116,
- 117, 128, 131, 157, 188, 203, 258; vi. 55, 56;
- reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.
-
- Woodville (Wydewell), Edmund, iv. 12.
-
- Woodville, Sir Edward (called Lord Woodville), vi. 81, 111.
-
- Woodville, Elizabeth, Queen of Edward IV., i. 224, 243, 248, 266, 340;
- ii. 47 note 2; v. 14, 24, 28, 30, 34, 61, 85, 112, 135, 137, 179,
- 181, 310; vi. 42.
-
- Woodville, Sir John, i. 245, 250; iv. 275; v. 30, 31, 32.
-
- Woodville, Lionel, brother of the Queen, i. 320; vi. 12.
-
- Woodville, Margaret, sister to the Queen, i. 312; iv. 217.
-
- Woodville, Sir Richard, created Baron Rivers 1448;
- Earl Rivers 1466, Lord Treasurer (1466-9);
- beheaded 1469, i. 184-185, 224, 245, 250, 337, 340; ii. 47, 150;
- iii. 203, 204; iv. 189, 305; v. 19 (_bis_), 24, 30, 31, 32.
-
- Wool, price of, iv. 172.
-
- Woolterton, vi. 208.
-
- Worcester, i. 81, 180.
-
- Worcester (Wyrcestre or Wysseter, otherwise called Botoner), Wm.,
- i. 52, 76, 151-153, 163, 184, 185, 197, 198, 216, 234, 236, 241,
- 262, 286, 338-339; ii. 145, 188, 192, 193, 320-322, 323-325, 331,
- 333-334, 335; iii. 16, 32, 36, 41-42, 43, 50, 51-52, 53 (_bis_),
- 54, 60, 66-67 (_bis_), 68-69, 71-72, 76, 96 (Wigorniensis);
- iii. 104-106, 107, 109, 114, 115-116, 116-118, 125, 126 (_bis_),
- 131-132, 133-134, 135, 136, 145, 165, 166, 191, 192, 198, 203,
- 205-207, 212, 213, 214, 217, 229, 230, 253, 254, 305; iv. 2, 12,
- 27, 32, 50, 52, 87, 89, 102, 103, 104, 105, 113, 128-129, 134,
- 155, 181-185, 189, 232, 233, 235, 239, 241, 244, 255 (_bis_), 274,
- 280-281, 284-286, 293-295, 303; v. 67, 71, 72, 92, 103, 152, 156,
- 170, 176, 313-315, 322; vi. 61-64, 66.
-
- Worcester, Margaret, wife of, iii. 203, 207; vi. 61, 62, 64.
-
- Worcester, Wm., father of preceding, i. 152.
-
- Worcester, John Tiptoft, Earl of (Lord Treasurer in 1452-56, and
- 1462-64), i. 136, 158, 336; ii. 188; iii. 118, 201, 202;
- iv. 37-38, 43, 45, 47, 60, 256; v. 85.
-
- Wormegay (Wyrmegay), ----, iii. 84, 210.
- _See also_ Wremmegay.
-
- Worsop, ----, iii. 102.
-
- Worsted, Norfolk, i. 229, 307; iv. 188 note 2; v. 109; vi. 43;
- Curate of, iii. 97.
-
- Worsted, Wm., ii. 26.
-
- Worsted manufacture, v. 109.
-
- Worsted, fine as silk, iv. 188, 195.
-
- Worsted, Merchant of, v. 109.
-
- Worsteler, Greg, iv. 228.
-
- Wortes (otherwise called Paston), John, i. 33; ii. 21-26, 27-28, 29.
-
- Wotton, Wm., ii. 64, 138.
-
- Wrantham, Wm., v. 306.
-
- Wremmegay's wife, vi. 43.
-
- Wrene, Adam, iv. 150, 151.
-
- Wrenham, iii. 217.
-
- Wrentham, ii. 9.
-
- Wright, John, vi. 186.
-
- Wright, Rich., ii. 216; iii. 298.
-
- Wrightes of Smalbergh, place called, iii. 195.
-
- Writell, Essex, i. 171; iii. 86, 92.
-
- Writing, cost of, v. 2-3, 4.
-
- Writtill, Master, i. 252; v. 40, 41, 46, 47, 50-52 (_bis_), 53, 57,
- 58.
-
- Wrothe, ----, iv. 83.
-
- Wrottisle, Walter, v. 111.
-
- Wroughton, Sir Christopher, vi. 187.
-
- Wroxham, Norfolk, iii. 7; iv. 284.
-
- Wryte, Roger, ii. 271.
-
- Wulff, Robt., vi. 16.
-
- Wulstan, ancestor of Paston Family, iv. 249.
-
- Wyat, Sir Thos., i. 26.
-
- Wyatt (Wyott), Harry, vi. 112.
-
- _Wychsave._ Vouchsafe, iv. 223.
-
- Wychyngham. _See_ Witchingham.
-
- Wycombe, i. 172.
-
- Wydevile. _See_ Woodville.
-
- Wydwell, ----, Bailiff of Yarmouth, iv. 47, 70.
-
- _Wyfeles._ Battle axes, ii. 112.
-
- Wyghte, Robt., (alias Farbuschour), ii. 187, 188.
-
- Wyghtton, Edmund, ii. 215.
-
- Wyke (Wykes or Wekis), John, Usher of the King's (Edward IV.) Chamber,
- i. 217-218, 221, 225, 226, 229; iii. 304; iv. 36-37, 39, 127-128,
- 168-169, 216-217; v. 98, 128.
-
- Wykes (Wix), Wm. and John, servants of the Pastons, iv. 71, 136, 142,
- 143, 144, 155, 160, 161, 162, 165, 191-192, 202, 203, 221-222,
- 282; v. 67, 97, 109, 231; vi. 181-182.
-
- Wylles, ----, ii. 282.
-
- Wylleys, v. 117.
-
- Wylly, Robt., iv. 70, 102, 104.
-
- Wylton's wife, ii. 91.
-
- Wymond, John, vi. 30.
-
- Wymondham. _See_ Wyndham.
-
- Wymondham (Wyndham), Norfolk, iii. 80; v. 152, 263; vi. 30, 75, 192,
- 195.
-
- Wymondham, Abbot of, v. 230.
-
- Wynch. _See_ Winch.
-
- Wyndham, ----, vi. 186.
-
- Wyndham (Wymondham), John, of Felbrigg, i. 338; ii. 88, 96, 175, 177,
- 188, 192, 202, 210, 218, 223, 234, 249, 251, 252, 288, 289, 308;
- iii. 12, 133 (_bis_), 196, 197, 222, 227, 228, 248, 281, 286, 309;
- iv. 95, 209-210, 215; v. 74, 146, 177.
-
- Wyndham, Sir John, vi. 102, 187.
-
- _Wynds._ An engine for raising stones, v. 66.
-
- Wyngfeld. _See_ Wingfield.
-
- Wynne, John, vi. 69.
-
- Wynsalaw (?), The, de Swysto, ii. 22.
-
- Wynstall. _See_ Wenstall.
-
- Wynston, ----, ii. 188.
-
- Wyntbourne. _See_ Winterbourne.
-
- Wynter. _See_ Winter.
-
- Wynterton. _See_ Winterton.
-
- Wyoth, Rich., ii. 30-31.
-
- Wyrcestre. _See_ Worcester.
-
- Wyrmegay. _See_ Wormegay.
-
- Wysman, ----, v. 128, 321, 323; vi. 100.
-
- Wysseter. _See_ Worcester.
-
- Wytherley, John, iv. 144.
-
- Wythom, Hugh, ii. 118.
-
- Wyttyngham, ----, iii. 234.
-
-
- Yarmouth (Jernemouth), Much or Great Yarmouth, i. 27, 118, 202, 213,
- 287, 298, 314, 316; ii. 9, 29, 39, 97, 136, 176, 312; iii. 12,
- 100, 117, 128, 145, 148, 162, 164, 266, 283; iv. 37, 38, 41, 43,
- 44, 45, 46 (_bis_), 47, 48, 70, 102, 103, 134, 136, 230, 236, 237,
- 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 268, 269, 284, 286, 292; v. 49, 55,
- 150, 154, 155, 156, 190, 252, 304; vi. 21, 69, 91, 139, 147, 153,
- 155, 183.
-
- Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, ii. 188; iv. 37, 246-247; vi. 138-139, 153-154
- (_bis_).
-
- Yarmouth, Friars of, ii. 67; iii. 152; vi. 49.
-
- Yarmouth, White Friars or Carmelites, ii. 30; v. 72.
-
- Yarmouth, Parish Church of, iii. 152-153, 154.
-
- Yarmouth, John, Parson of (?), ii. 23 note 1.
-
- Yarmouth, Wm. Bokenham, Prior of, iii. 162.
-
- Yarmouth, Priory of the Parish Church, iii. 152.
-
- Yarmouth, Rich., Monk of, vi. 189.
-
- Yarmouth, Little, or South Town, iv. 284; vi. 49.
-
- Yarmouth, Little, Austeners (Austin Friars) of, iv. 123, 239, 244.
-
- Yarmouth, Earl of, ii. 92.
-
- Yarmouth, Sir Robert Paston, Viscount, afterwards Earl of, i. 25, 27.
-
- Yarmouth, Wm. Paston, second Earl of, i. 27-28.
-
- Yates, John, ii. 157, 218.
-
- Yatys, ----, iv. 223.
-
- Yaxham (Yeaxham), Norfolk, v. 300.
-
- Yaxley, John, vi. 169.
-
- Yelverton, Anne. _See_ Paston, Anne.
-
- Yelverton, Eleanor, daughter of Wm., iii. 210 note 1.
-
- Yelverton, John, vi. 43.
-
- Yelverton, John, junior, iii. 227.
-
- Yelverton, Wm., afterwards Sir Wm., Justice of the King's Bench
- (1444-70), i. 83, 85, 89, 90, 91, 153 note, 196, 209, 210, 211,
- 212, 216, 218, 221, 224, 225, 230, 234, 236, 242, 243, 244, 245,
- 251, 258, 295, 297, 298; ii. 69, 76-77, 94, 145, 168, 174, 176,
- 177, 181, 182, 183, 186, 188, 189-190 (_bis_), 191, 193, 196, 201,
- 202, 203, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 222, 223, 225,
- 226, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 252, 253, 288; iii. 10, 11, 16, 17,
- 45, 47 (_bis_), 48, 69, 78, 84, 85, 92, 96, 110, 120, 139, 140,
- 142, 144, 165, 166, 197, 209-212, 225, 227, 229, 232, 248, 263,
- 276, 308-309, 310; iv. 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 26, 36, 51, 56, 60,
- 68, 71, 77, 91, 93, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 114, 126, 134, 135,
- 148-149, 161, 162, 169, 171, 179, 181 (_bis_), 198, 199, 208,
- 236-245, 256, 257, 265, 266, 268, 273, 274, 284-286, 292, 302,
- 303, 305; v. 5, 10, 11, 16, 22, 64, 70, 71, 72 (_bis_), 91, 92,
- 94, 128, 129, 143, 176, 242; vi. 19, 75;
- wife of, iii. 209, 211.
-
- Yelverton, Wm., son of the Judge, iii. 210; v. 10, 90. (The person
- mentioned in some of these references may be the Justice's
- grandson.)
-
- Yelverton, Wm., grandson of the Judge, i. 226, 284-285; v. 199, 288,
- 310; vi. 51, 115, 136, 143;
- servant of, vi. 115.
-
- Yemmys, Wm., ii. 60.
-
- Yenneys, Rich., ii. 211.
-
- Yernessey. _See_ Jersey.
-
- Yllynworthe. _See_ Illingworth.
-
- Ymay, Agnes, ii. 53.
-
- Yng, Master, iii. 72.
-
- Yngloos. _See_ Inglos.
-
- Yngylthorp. _See_ Ingoldesthorp.
-
- Yon, ----, iii. 74.
-
- Yong, John, iii. 173, 249.
-
- Yonge, Thos., i. 88, 111; ii. 176; iii. 70.
-
- Yonge, Wm., iv. 228.
-
- York, i. 131, 193, 194; ii. 321; iii. 267, 269, 271, 275; iv. 101;
- v. 48, 49, 62, 71, 82; vi. 121, 134.
-
- York, Archbishops of, i. 336.
- _See also_ Nevill, George (1465-76); Rotherham, Thos. (1480-1500);
- Booth, Wm. (1452-64).
-
- York, Dan Robt. of, ii. 20.
-
- York, John, i. 298.
-
- York, Duchess of. _See_ Mowbray, Anne.
-
- York, Cecily, Duchess of, wife of Duke Richard, iii. 93, 110, 198,
- 203, 233, 266; iv. 83; v. 236.
-
- York, James, Duke of, i. 27.
-
- York, Richard, Duke of, father of Edward IV., i. 44, 47, 50, 51, 68,
- 70, 78-88, 96-108, 115, 116, 120, 132, 133, 134-138, 140, 145-150,
- 157-163, 164, 165, 166-175, 176, 177, 178, 179-180, 182, 186, 187,
- 189, 190-193, 194, 206, 335-336, 336-337; ii. 50, 174, 175, 176,
- 177 (_bis_), 178, 180 (_bis_), 184 (_bis_), 186, 200, 206,
- 280-281, 296, 297, 298, 321, 324, 329, 331-332; iii. 2, 4, 25-29,
- 30, 31, 32, 33, 39, 44, 50, 75, 81, 86, 92, 108, 125, 199, 203,
- 226, 233, 239, 244; iv. 233;
- Memorial to Henry VI. before the Battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24;
- at the Battle, iii. 25-29, 30, 31;
- attainted with his adherents, iii. 198-199;
- Claim to the Crown in Parliament, iii. 239.
-
- York, Richard, Duke of, son of Edward IV., v. 250, 310; vi. 24.
-
- York, Henry, Duke of, afterwards Henry VIII., i. 26, 270, 316, 329;
- vi. 151, 152.
-
- York, Robt., Prior of Bromholm, ii. 34.
-
- Yorkshire, i. 148.
-
- Yorkists, iii. 213.
-
- Yotton (Yetton), Dr. John, v. 14, 16, 309-310, 314.
-
- Young. _See_ Yonge and Yong.
-
- Yoxhale, Robt., iv. 178.
-
- 'Ypotis,' the Child, Book about, vi. 66.
-
- Ypswell. _See_ Ippyswell.
-
- Yve, John, iii. 286.
-
-
- Zealand, vi. 141.
-
- Zealand, Ships of, vi. 141.
-
- Zealand Cloth, iii. 180.
-
- Zelverton. _See_ Yelverton.
-
- Zouche, John, Lord, of Harringworth, v. 184.
-
- Zouche, Wm., iii. 28.
-
-
-THE END
-
-
- * * * * *
- * * * *
- * * * * *
-
-
-Errors and Inconsistencies (noted by transcriber)
-
-In this Index segment of the Paston Letters, unambiguous errors
-in punctuation and typography have been silently corrected or
-regularized. Other errors and inconsistencies are listed below.
-
-Errors in cross-references were noted as they occurred.
-
-
-_Index of Letters_
-
- BEAUMONT, JOHN, Viscount.
- _From_ Buckingham, Humphrey, Duke of, 65. [Duke of, of,]
- CALL, ROBERT.
- _To_ John Paston, 647. [647]
- PASTON, JOHN, Son of the Judge.
- ...
- _To_ Pampyng, Calle, and Wykes, 540. [Panpyng]
- ...
- Fastolf, Sir J., and J. P., 392. [J. F.]
-
-
-_General Index_
-
- Barker, Harry, ii. 243; v. 250. [_volume reference "ii." missing_]
- Beauchamp, John, Lord, Lord Treasurer (1450-2)
- [_duplicate "Lord" is not an error_]
- Cambridge, ... vi. 129, 130, 157, 206.
- [vi. 129, 130, 157; vi. 206.]
- Cicero (Tully), _de Amicitia_ and _de Senectute_, i. 153; vi. 66.
- [_text has "_de Amicitia et de Senectute_" but works are named
- separately in primary text_]
- Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105. [_page-and-volume reference missing_]
- Heydon's, The, Family of, v. 178. [_text unchanged_]
- Norfolk / Feeling of the 'Commons' of, iii. 292 (_bis_);
- [_volume reference "iii." missing_]
- Norfolk, John Mowbray, fourth Duke of (1461-76) [_missing "of"_]
- Partridge. _See_ Pertryche. [_See also_]
- Paston, Margaret, wife of John ... iv. ... 186, 188-190,
- [_text has "188-" (only) at line end_]
- Paston, Walter / will of, vi. 16-17.
- [_volume reference "vi." missing_]
- Perys. _See_ Perse. [_See also_]
- Radcliff (Ratclift), Jas., of Billingford, iv. 225; v. 95; vi. 133.
- [_text unchanged, but name is never spelled -clift_]
- _Regimine Principum de_, v. 3. _See also_ Lydgate. [_See_]
- Reston, vi. 193.
- [_entry mis-alphabetized between "Repps" and "Rere"_]
- Richard III / proclamation of, vi. 81-84
- [_volume reference "vi." missing_]
- Rokesby (Sir ?), Robt., iii. 241. [Rokesty]
- Wodvyle. _See_ Woodville]
- [_text reads in full "Wodvyle (Woodville)."_]
- Worcester, Margaret, ... vi. 61, 62, 64. [61, 92, 64]
-
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