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close dated at, 474. Leonius , Leonius son of, 508. -, -, chamberlain of Chester, 460. Lepers , 16. -, food for, 280. -, at York, 280. Lesness , Lesnes, Lesnis, Lessness, abbey [par. of Erith ] , co. Kent,
167. Craunford , John de, knight of the earl of Winchester, 34. Credit for Flemish serjeants , 297. - for food for serjeants at arms, 422. Credito n , Criditon, co. Devon, letters close dated at, 311. Creeton , Creton,
multo silvestris , 379. -, abbot of Bordesley not to be distrained ( namiari ) by, 319. -, lambs for food, 239. Sheffeud , 554. Shefford , Shipford [co. Bedford ] , 103. Shelderton , Sheldreton [in Clunbury and Clungunford
Spain July 1498, 11-20 July 1498, 11-20 15 July. S. E. T. c. I. L. 2. Arrival of Londono and the Sub-prior of Santa Cruz. 202. De Puebla to Ferdinand and Isabella. On Monday evening, the 2nd of
Etheliswyk, to them and the heirs of Thomas, on condition that they should find him for life suitable maintenance in food and clothing, such as the freemen in their household received, to wit a robe yearly at Christmas of the
into their hospital William Dautry, who has long served the king and his father, and to grant him maintenance in food and clothing, so far as the goods of the hospital suffice for those dwelling there and for him, and
they placed a gatekeeper in name of their lordship at the gate of the priory, who received his maintenance in food only during voidance, and that the sub-priors and monks have always had such custody and administration because all things
whenever he was attending to his own affairs, and if he stayed with Hugh, that Hugh should find him suitable food in his house, together with the maintenance of two grooms and the allowance for two horses in hay, shoes
arrears, both by arrest of their bodies and by various distraints, that many of them have become vagrants, begging their food; the king therefore orders the treasurer and barons to inspect the rolls and memoranda of the exchequer touching the
or other ministers ( cliencium ) of the kings, or other persons whatsoever should exact by force or by custom food, tax, or pension, or works, or tributes, gifts or aught else from their possessions, and Henry III. by his
it will be necessary to diminish the number of the poor and infirm and to disperse them to seek their food. Aug. 4. Berkhampstead. To the collectors of customs in the port of Kyngeston upon Hull. Repetition of an order
the late Templars' manor of Dynnesleie. Order to pay to Robert de Hunsingore 3 d . a day for his food and 10 s . a year for other necessaries, and the arrears of the same from the time of
of York. Order to pay to Robert de Walton, chaplain, two parts of 3 d . a day for his food and a mark yearly [for a robe ] at Whitsuntide, and 20 s . yearly for two parts of
the said Peter for so long as his sickness should continue, on condition that the said Peter provide him with food, clothing, bed, shoes and all other necessaries, and render a yearly account before auditors appointed by the Mayor and
namely that SR should find food and drink for Reginald, son of TW, for this period, and should also pay 33s 4d to John Forde and John Hobbys. He states that he found this food and drink for RW for
for the aforesaid cause, and delivered for safe custody to the constable, and that for ill keeping and lack of food they are like to die, if provision be not speedily made for their sustenance; and the petitioner has mainperned
to William Gratefig, his wife Joan, and William's heirs; while she lived, Avicia was to provide William and Joan with food and clothing out of these revenues. 4 By July 1321 Alice la Wymplere's daughter Avicia had married Nicholas Fouke
of the crown, 182, 258, 424. felony, 92. frank marriage, 453. grant by Merton priory, details of, 136-137. grant of food and raiment, 388. grant to support name and estate of earl, 83, 165, 243, 325. grant of wool to
) that the priory of St. Martin's is so poor that it does not suffice in these days for the food and clothing of the minis ters serving God there. Membrane 18. May 30. Westminster. To John de Wyndesore, escheator
suburb within fifteen days and go to solitary field places at a notable distance therefrom and stay there, seeking the food which they need by those who will attend thereto, and that no one shall permit lepers to dwell in