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VOL. III. Official copies, translations, etc., of the following documents:-
Confirmation of the endowment by John, son of Reginald de Grey. of the collegiate church of St. Peter, in Ruthyn, co. Denb., 18 Edw. I. [1280], f. 2; -Confirmation of the charter of Prince Edward, son of Edw. I., as Prince of Wales, constituting Newborough, co. Anglesey, a borough, 17 Edw. II. [1324], f. 4;- Grant to Avianus, Bishop of Bangor, of lands in the marches of Wales, 7 Edw. I. [1279], f. 5; -Licence to the same, to make his will, 13 Edw. I. [1285], f. 6;-Grant of the office of amobret, in Anglesey, 18 Edw. I. [1290], f. 7 ;-Licence to grant lands in Lammas, co. Anglesey, to the friers Minorites of Anglesey, 8 Edw. II. [1315], f. 8;- Licence to Peter Russell, to grant lands to a chaplain for service in St. Mary's, in Beaumareys, 4 Edw. III. [1330], f. 9;-Licence to John [Swaffham], Bishop of Bangor, to unite certain churches in his diocese, by reason of the smallness of the livings, 5 Ric. II. [1381], f. 10 ;-Grant to Henry de Percy, son of the Earl of Northumberland, of the county of Anglesey, and castle of Beaumaris, 1 Hen. IV. [1399], f. 11;-Grant to Eleanor, Lady Stanley, of the mills of Llannas and Kennecogh, in Beaumaris, 4 Edw. II. [1311], f. 12,- Licence to the Priory of Anglesey, to apply rents assigned to them in Lakenheath [co. Suff.] by Elizabeth de Burgh, for the support of two chaplains in their church of Anglesey, and partly to the support of a chaplain in the chapel of Botesham [Bottisham, co. Camb.?] erected by William Alyngton, 16 Edw. IV. [1476], f. 13 ;-Grant to Humphrey, the King's son [afterwards Duke of Gloucester], of the manors of Cokham and Bray, co. Berk., and Middleton and Merden, co. Kent, 1 Hen. IV. [1399], f. 15;- Warrant for wine, for the Friars Minors of London, for celebrating service for Isabel, late Queen, 32 Edw. III. [1358], f. 16. - Writ and inquisition ad quod damn., for the grant by Robert de Wodehous, Archdeacon of Richmond, to John [Stratford], Abp. of Canterbury, of land in Harugh [Harrow], co. Middx., 18 Edw. III. [1344], f. 18;- Statement relative to manors in Linton, co. Camb., f. 20;- Privy seal warrant for a commission to Richard de Lone, mason, "pour faire pieres pour nos canons," in Slavescombe, co. Glouc. [temp. Ed. III. or Ric. II.?], f. 22;- Licence to fortify Plymouth, 5 Ric. II. [l382], f. 22b.;- Grant to the Abbey of Faversham, of the fisheries of Middelton, [co. Kent], 7 John [1208], f. 23;- Petition to Parliament, relating to the same, 4 Edw. III. [1330], f. 25;- List of Grants and inquisitions relating to Middleton, alias Milton, co. Kent, f. 28;- Writ for taking Maple-Durham, co. Oxf., into the King's hand, 18 Edw. III. [1344], f. 31;- Grant of land in the town of Stafford, 24 Hen. VI. [1445], f. 32 ;-Writ for allowance to Falk' de Breaute, of sums expended for the King, among which is 100s. for the Abbey of Croxton [co. Leic.], where the heart of King John was buried, 3 Hen. III. [1218], f. 33;- Extract from a Register of the See of Exeter, relating to Lidford [co. Devon], as the mother church of Babbeney and Pushill, ao. 1260, f. 34; - Grant to the church of Lidford, of tithe of herbage in Dartmore, 21 Hen. III. [1237], f. 35;- Suit of John Slye v. Humphrey Shackespeare and others, relative to lands in Kingswood, co. Warw., 1686, f. 35 b.;- Grant of Hugh of Treverbyn, to the borough of Portbyham, co. Cornw., f. 36;- Suit of Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bart., v. John Atkinson, clerk, relating to the tithes of Kirby Stephen, co. Westmd., 1712, f. 37; - Induction by Peter [Courtenay], Bishop of Exeter, of Henry de Leygh, to the vicarage of Widecombe, co. Devon [temp. Edw. IV.?], f. 38 -Grant of exemption from tolls to the burgesses of Bristol, 11 Hen. III. [1227], f. 39 ;-Inquisition post mort. of the lands of Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, 28 Edw. I. [1299], f. 40;- Notice of commission, to make extent of lands of Will. de Ferrars, Earl of Derby, 38 Hen. III. [1254], f. 44;- Grant to William Bagot, of the custody of the lands of Robert de Ferrars, Earl of Derby, 50 Hen. III. [1266], f. 45;- Grant of free warren to Ralph de Nevill, 14 Edw. III. [1340], f. 46;- Grant to Ranulph, Earl of Chester, of West Derby, Liverpool, Salford, and Leyland, co. Lanc., 13 Hen. III. [1229], f. 47;- Grant to Ralph de Nevill, of the manor of Evre, co. Buck., 10 Edw. III. [1336], f. 48;- Grant to William de Notton, of lands in Littlington and Abington, co. Cambr., 26 Edw. III. [1352], f. 50;- Writ and inquisition post mort. of the lands of Margaret, Countess of Shrewsbury [second wife of John Talbot, first Earl of Shrewsbury], in the county of Berks., 7 Edw. IV. [1467], f. 52;- List of documents relating to the lordship of Gower, co. Glamorg., f. 61;- Writ and inquisition post mort. of the lands of Sir Warin de L'Isle, in Fulham, co. Middx., 6 Ric. II. [1382], f. 63;- List of inquisitions post mort. relating to the family of Moels, Edw. I., Edw. III., f. 64;-
Charter of liberties to the borough of Liverpool, 13 Hen. III. [1229], f. 64 b.; -Constitution of the vicarage of Ponteland [co. Northd.], by Anthony [Bek], Bishop of Durham, 21 Aug. 1303, f. 66;- Grant of customs to Plymouth, to be applied to the fortifying the town, 1 Ric. II. [1377], f. 68;- Grants of the custody of the city and castle of Rochester, 8 Edw. I.-50 Edw. III. [1280-1376], f.72;- Mandate for paving the high street of Rochester, 18 Ric. II. [1395], f. 90;- Grant to the city of Dublin, of the great and small customs in that port, and in other ports between Skerry and Ardclow, 49 Edw. III. [1375], f. 92;- Grant to Robert de Clifford, of a market and fair at Burgh, under Staynemore, co. Westmd., 4 Edw. III. [1330], f. 94;-
Indenture of the delivery of records by William de Burstall, clerk, late keeper of the Rolls of Chancery, to John de Waltham, his successor, 9 Sept.
5 Ric. II- [1381], f. 96 ;-Articles agreed upon by the company of painters, in London, for supporting a light before the images of the Virgin and St. Luke, in the Church of St. Giles, without Cripplegate, etc., n. d., f. 106 ;-
Writ and inquisition ad quod damn., for the grant to the Dean and Chapter of the chapel in the castle of Hastings, of licence to enclose the said castle etc., and to take the herbage pertaining to the same, 4 Edw. III. [1330], f. 107;-Extracts from Domesday Book, relating to Chalfont, co. Buck., f. 111 ;-Grants of a market at Bradford, co. York, 53 Hen. III.-22 Edw. IV. [1269-1483], f 113;-Charter of the guild of merchants of Cambridge, etc., temp. John, f. 118 ;-Charter of liberties to the borough of Liverpool, temp. John, f. 119 b. ;-Appointment of Roger Dammory, supervisor in the chaces of Langestrode, Littondale, Topclive, and Spofford, [co. York], 9 Edw. 11. [1316], f. 121 Survey of the honor of Ottford, co. Kent 1650, f. 122. -.Mandate to the magistrates of the various ports of England, to seize foreign letters, and arrest suspected persons [temp. Edw. II.], f. 123 ;-Delivery to Will. de Ferrars, Earl of Derby, of the lands of Ranulph, late Earl of Chester, in co. Lane., 33 Hen. III. [1249], f. 125 ;-Grant to Edmund, the King's son, of the county of Lancaster, 51 Hen. III. [1267], f. 127 ;--Fine of Robert de Ferrars, Earl of Derby, of a gold cup with pearls and diamonds, for the King's pardon, 19 Dec. 50 Hen. III. [1265], f. 129;-Submission of the same, and grant of custody of his lands, 49 Hen. III. [1265], f. 131 General pardon to the same, with fine, 5 Dec. [50 Hen. III.], f. 133;-Grant of wine to the Friars Minors of London, for service for the soul of Queen Isabella, 32 Edw. III. [1358], f. 134;-Grant of annual allowance of wine to the Abbey of St. Mary of Graces, near the Tower, 30 Edw. III. [1356], f. 135 ;-Grant to the poor prisoners of the Flete, of the Godespans, paid on the purchases of wools, etc., in the port of London, 31 Edw. III. [1357], f. 136;-Grant to the Abbey of St. Mary of Graces, of an annuity at the Exchequer; and ordinance for a seventh monk to be added to their number, 32 Edw. III. [ 1358], f. 138 ;-Letter to the General of the order of Friars Minors, relating circumstances of dispute between the Abbess of Denby, co. Cambr., with certain of the sisters remaining at Waterbeach, and requiring him to support the Abbess, 24 Edw. III. [1350], f. 139;-Grant to the Dean and College of St. Stephen's, Westminster, relating to the tithes of Birton [Birton, co. York], 30 Edw. III. [1356], f. 141 ;-Grant to the priory of the Holy Trinity, of London, of a yearly sum, as compensation for the remission by them of the tithes, etc., of St. Bartholomew's to the Abbey of St.Mary of Graces, 34 Edw. III. [1360], f. 142 ;-Charter to take the priory of the Holy Trinity, Loridon, into the King's protection, n. d., f. 143;-Mandate respecting the form of residence of the prebendaries of St. Paul's, London, 22 Ric. II. [1399], f. 144 ;-Order to the Tellers of London, to pay. arrears of an annuity, to the Abbey of St. Mary of Graces, 4 Hen. IV. [1402], f. 146 ;-Commission to John Alcok, to be Master of the Rolls, 11 Hen. I V. [1410], (two copies), fr. 147, 161 ;-Grant by William [ Humez ?], Abbot, and the convent of Westminster, to Richard [Poore?], Bishop of Salisbury, and his successors, of tenements in St. Bride's, London [between 1217-1222 ?], f. 149 ; -Terrier of the living of Ponteland, co. Northd., 1806, f. 151 ;-Abstract of the accompt of John de Crumbewell, Constable of the Tower of London, of his receipts and disbursements from 25 March, 1 Edw. II., to 9 June, 14 Edw. II. [1308-1321], f. 153;-Warrant for the delivery. of the crossbows of the King's rebels to the Armorer of the Tower, 16 Edw. II. [1322], f. 159;- Report from Secretary Davison, prisoner in the Tower, to Secretary Walsingham, of what passed between her Majesty and him, in the cause of the Scottish Queen, from the signing of the warrant to the time of his restraint, f. 163. [See Mss. Cot. Calig. C. ix, f. 149 ; Titus, C. vii, f. 48; and Mss. Harl. 290, f. 209 and 6396];- "The arraignment of Robart, Earl of Essex, and Henry, Earle of Southampton, 19 Feb. 1600," f. 168;- Bill filed by the executor of Abp. Bancroft against Bonham Norton, John Bill, and others, for false demands of debts for books supplied to the Archbishop, f 172;- Concerning the four halymotes among the bakers in London, yearly, [transcribed from Ms. Harl. 3937], f. 173;- Letter of Isabel, Queen of England, to the Mayor of London, announcing the birth of a son [Edw. III.], with an account of the festivities held in the city thereupon, 6 Edw. II. [1312], f. 174;- Extract from Snorro Sturleson's History of the Kings of Norway, translated into English, f. 177;- Arraignment of Sir John Parrott, Knt., at Westminster, 22 Apr. 1592, f. 181;- Letter of H. Haynes to [the Constable of the Tower?] arguing for the exemption of the inhabitants of the Tower from poor rates, dat. Tower, 21 Dec. 1727, f. 192;- "A memorial containing the case of the Tower Intra, with regard to the claims and pretensions of some inhabitants in the Tower Liberty" [l728?], f. 195;- Conversation between Queen Elizabeth and William Lambard, keeper of the Records in the Tower, 1601, f. 226;- Lease from Alice Asshfelde, Prioress of St. Helen's, within Bishopsgate, London, to John Crosby, Grocer, of tenements in Bishopsgate Street [1466], f. 228. Folio. [15,664.]
Augustine Steward, of the Inner Temple: Collections relating to the family of Steward.
includes:
- f. 2 John, son of Reginald de Grey: Endowment of the Church of St. Peter in Ruthyn: 1280.
- f. 2 Ruthyn, Denbighshire: Confirmation of the endowment of the church of St. Peter: 1280.
- f. 4 Newborough, Anglesey: Charter constituting it a borough: 1324.
- f. 5 Avianus, Bishop of Bangor: Grant of lands in the marches of Wales to: 1279.
- f. 6 Avianus, Bishop of Bangor: Licence to make his Will: 1285.
- f. 7 Isle of Anglesey: Grant of the office of Amobret in: 1290.
- f. 8 Anglesey Priory; Cambridgeshire: Licence to grant lands in Lammas to the friars Minorites there: 1315.
- f. 8 Lammas, Anglesey: Licence to grant lands in to the Friers Minorites of Anglesey: 1315.
- f. 9 Beaumaris, Anglesey: Licence to P. Russell, to grant lands for service in St. Mary's: 1330.
- f. 9 Peter Russell: Licence to, to grant lands to a chaplain, for service in St. Mary's in Beaumaris: 1330.
- f. 10 John Swaffham, Bishop of Bangor: Licence to, to unite churches in his diocese: 1381.
- f. 11 Sir Henry Percy, called Hotspur, eldest son of Henry, 1st Earl of Northumberland: Grant to, of the county of Anglesey and Castle of Beaumaris: 1399.
- f. 11 Beaumaris, Anglesey: Grant of the castle to H. de Percy: 1399.
- f. 11 Isle of Anglesey: Grant of, to H. de Percy: 1399.
- f. 12 Eleanor Stanley, Lady Stanley: Grant to, of the mills of Llannas and Kennecogh: 1311.
- f. 12 Llannas, Beaumaris: Grant of the mill to Lady Stanley: 1311.
- f. 12 Kennecogh, Beaumaris: Grant of the mill to Lady Stanley: 1311.
- f. 13 Bottisham, Cambridgeshire: Licence to the Priory of Anglesey to apply rents for the support of a chaplain there: 1476.
- f. 13 Anglesey Priory; Cambridgeshire: Licence to, to apply certain rents for the support of Chaplains: 1476.
- f. 13 Lakenheath, Suffolk: Notice of rents there, given by Elizabeth de Burgh to the Priory of Anglesey.
- f. 13 William Alington: Note of a chapel erected by at Bottisham.
- f. 15 Humphrey Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester: Grant to him of the manors of Cokham, Bray, Middleton, and Merden: 1399.
- f. 15 Cookham, Berkshire: Grant of the manor: 1399.
- f. 15 Bray, Berkshire: Grant of the manor: 1399.
- f. 15 Marden, Kent: Grant of the manor: 1399.
- ff. 15, 28 Middletone [Milton?], Kent: Grants and inquisitions relating to.
- ff.16, 134 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Grant of wine to the Friars Minors, for service for the soul of Q. Isabella,etc.: 1358.
- f. 18 Robert de Wodehous, Archdeacon of Richmond: Inquisition ad quod damnum for a grant by him to the Abp. of Canterbury of land in Harrow: 1344.
- f. 18 John Stratford, Archbishop of Canterbury: Grant to him of land in Harrow: 1344.
- f. 18 Harrow, Middlesex: Grant of lands there to the Abp. of Canterbury: 1344.
- f. 20 Linton, Cambridgeshire: Statement relative to manors in.
- f. 22 Richard de Lone, Mason: Warrant for a commission to, to make stone shot for cannon: [temp. Ric. II.?].
- f. 22 Slavescombe, Gloucestershire: Warrant to make stone cannon balls there.
- f. 22 Cannon: Warrant for stone cannonballs.
- f. 22. b Plymouth, Devon: Licence to fortify: 1382.
- f. 23 Middletone [Milton?], Kent: Grant of the fisheries of to the Abbey of Favereham: 1208.
- f. 23 Faversham Abbey; Kent: Grant to, of the fisheries of Middelton, etc.: 1208.
- f. 31 Mapledurham, Oxfordshire: Writ for taking it into the king's hand: 1344.
- f. 32 Town of Stafford: Grant of land to: 1445.
- f. 33 Falkes de Breaute: Writ for allowance to him of sums expended for the king: 1218.
- f. 33 Abbey of Croxton; Leicestershire: Note of money paid to: 1218.
- f. 35 Dartmoor, Devon: Grant of tithe of herbage of, to Lidford: 1237.
- f. 35 Lidford, Devon: Grant to the church of tithe of herbage in Dartmoor: 1237.
- f. 35. b Humphrey Shackespeare: Suit with J. Slye.: 1686.
- f. 35. b John Slye: Suit versus H. Shackespeare: 1686.
- f. 35. b Kingswood, Lapworth, Warwickshire: Suit relative to lands in: 1686.
- f. 35. b Looe, Cornwall: Grant to the borough of.
- f. 36 Hugh of Treverbyn: Grant to the borough of Portbyhan.
- f. 37 John Atkinson: Suit v. Sir C. Musgrave: 1712.
- f. 37 Kirkby-Stephen, Westmorland: Suit relating to the tithes of: 1712.
- f. 37 Sir Christopher Musgrave, Baronet: Suit with J. Atkinson: 1712.
- f. 38 Henry de Leygh: Induction of, to the vicarage of Widecombe: temp. Edw.IV. ?.
- f. 38 Widecombe, Devon: Induction of H. de Leygh to the living of: temp. Edw.IV. ?.
- f. 38 Peter Courtenay, Bishop of Exeter: Induction of H. de Leygh to the vicarage of Widecombe.
- f. 39 Bristol, Gloucestershire: Grant of exemption from tolls to the burgesses of: 1227.
- f. 40 Edmund Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Cornwall: Inquisitions post mortem: 1299, 1300.
- f. 44 William de Ferrars, Earl of Derby: Notice of commission to make extent of his lands: 1254.
- f. 45 Robert de Ferrars, Earl of Derby: Grant to W. Bagot of the custody of his lands: 1266.
- f. 45 William Bagot: Grant to, of the custody of the lands of the Earl of Derby: 1266.
- f. 46 Ralph de Nevill: Grant of free warren to: 1340.
- f. 47 Salford, Lancashire: Grant of: 1229.
- f. 47 West Derby, Lancashire: Grant of: 1229.
- f. 47 Ranulph Blundeville, Earl of Chester: Grant of lands to: 1229.
- f. 47 Leyland, Lancashire: Grant of lands there: 1229.
- f.47 Liverpool, Lancashire: Grant of: 1229.
- f. 48 Eure, Buckinghamshire: Grant of the manor: 1336.
- f. 48 Ralph de Nevill: Grant to, of the manor of Evre: 1336.
- f. 50 Littlington, Cambridgeshire: Grant of lands in: 1352.
- f. 50 Abington, Cambridgeshire: Grant of lands in: 1352.
- f. 50 William de Notton: Grant of lands to: 1352.
- f. 52 Margaret Talbot, wife of John Earl of Shrewsbury: Inquisition post mortem: 1467.
- f. 61 Lordship of Gower: List of documents relating to.
- f. 63 Sir Warin de L'Isle: Inquisition of his lands in Fulham: 1382.
- f. 63 Fulham, Middlesex: Inquisition post mortem of lands in: 1382.
- f. 64 Moels family: List of inquisitions post mortem relating to,: temp. Edw. l.- Edw.III.
- f. 64. b Liverpool, Lancashire: Charter of liberties to: 1229.
- f. 66 Ponteland, Northd: Constitution of the vicarage by the Bishop of Durham: 1303.
- f. 66 Antony Bek, Bishop of Durham: Constitution of the vicarage of Ponteland: 1303.
- f. 68 Plymouth, Devon: Grant of customs to, for fortifying the town: 1377.
- f. 72 Rochester, Kent: Grants of the custody of the city and castle: 1280-1376.
- f. 90 Rochester, Kent: Mandate for paving the high street: 1395.
- f. 92 County of Dublin: Grant to, of the customs in that and other ports: 1375.
- f. 94 Robert de Clifford: Grant to, of a market and fair at Burgh: 1330.
- f. 94 Burgh under Staynemore, Westmd: Grant to R. de Clifford of a fair and market there: 1330.
- f. 96 William de Burstall, Keeper of the Rolls: Delivery of records to his successor, John de Waltham: 1381.
- f. 106 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Agreement for supporting a light before the images of the Virgin and St. Luke, in St. Giles' church, without Cripplegate.
- f. 107 Hastings, Sussex: Inquisition ad quod damn, for a grant to the Dean and Chapter of the chapel in the castle, of licence to enclose the castle, etc.: 1330.
- f. 111 Chalfont, Buckinghamshire: Extracts relating to.
- f. 113 Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire: Grants of a market: 53 Hen. III.-22 Edw. IV.
- f. 118 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Charter of the Guild of merchants of: temp. John.
- f. 119. b Liverpool, Lancashire: Charter of liberties: temp. John.
- f. 121 Roger D'Ammory: Appointment of, as supervisor of chaces in co. York: 1316.
- f. 122 Otford, Kent: Survey of the honor of: 1650.
- f.122 P- Haynes: Letter respecting poor rates in the Tower: 1727.
- f. 125 Ranulph Blundeville, Earl of Chester: Delivery of his lands to the Earl of Derby: 1249.
- f. 125 William de Ferrars, Earl of Derby: Delivery to him, of the lands of the Earl of Chester: 1249.
- f. 127 Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster: Grant to him of the county of Lancaster: 1267.
- f. 127 County of Lancaster: Grant of to Edmund, the king's son: 1267.
- f. 129 Robert de Ferrars, Earl of Derby: Fine of a gold cup for the king's pardon: 1265.
- f. 135 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Grant of annual allowance of wine to the abbey of St. Mary of Graces, near the Tower: 1356.
- f. 136 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Grant to the prisoners of the Fleet, of the " Godespans," paid on wool: 1357.
- f. 138 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Grant to the same abbey of an annuity, etc.: 1358.
- f. 141 Westminster, Middlesex: Grant to the College of St. Stephen of the tithes of Burton: 1356.
- f. 141 Burton, Yorkshire: Paper relating to the tithes: 1356.
- f. 141 Abbey of Denney; Cambridgeshire: Letter in favor of the Abbess of, against some sisters at Waterbeach: 1350.
- f. 142 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Grant to the Priory of Holy Trinity as compensation for the remission of tithes, etc.: 1360.
- f. 144 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Mandate respecting the form of residence of the prebendaries of St. Paul's: 1399.
- f. 146 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Order for payment of arrears of an annuity to the same: 1402.
- ff. 147, 161 John Alcock, Bishop of Ely: Commission to be Master of the Rolls: 1410.
- f. 149 Westminster Abbey: Grant from William, Abbot, etc., to the Bp. of Salisbury of tenements in St. Bride's: circa 1217.
- f. 149 Richard Poore, Bishop of Chichester, afterwards of Salisbury: Grant to him of tenements in St. Bride's: circa 1217.
- f. 149 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Grant of tenements in St. Bride's to the see of Salisbury: circa 1217.
- f. 151 Ponteland, Northd: Terrier of the living: 1806.
- f. 153 John de Crumbewell, Constable of the Tower: Abstract of his accompt: 1308-1321.
- f. 159 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Warrant for the delivery of the cross-bows of the king's rebels to the Armorer of the Tower: 1322.
- f. 163 William Davison, Secretary of State: Report of what passed between her Majesty and himself, in the cause of the Scottish Queen.
- 168 Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton: Arraignment of: 1600.
- f. 168 Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex: Arraignment of: 1600.
- f. 172 Bonham Norton: Bill filed against: circa 1611.
- f. 172 John Bill: BiII filed against: circ. 1611.
- f. 172 Richard Bancroft, Bishop of London (1597) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1604): Bill filed by his executor against B. Norton, J. Bill, etc.: 1615.
- f. 173 London, England: Concerning the four halymotes among the Bakers.
- f. 174 Edward II of England: Letter of Q. Isabella to the Lord Mayor, announcing the birth of Edw. Ill.: 1312.
- f. 177 Snorro Sturleson: Extract from his history of the kings of Norway.
- f. 181 Sir John Perrot, Lord-Deputy of Ireland: Arraignment of: 1592.
- f. 195 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Papers relating to the privileges of the inhabitants of the Tower, etc.: 1727, 1728.
- f. 226 William Lambarde: Conversation with Q. Elizabeth at the Record Office in the Tower: 1601.
- f. 226 Elizabeth I of England: Conversation of the Queen with W. Lambard: 1601.
- f. 228 London Various Parishes and Buildings: Lease from Alice, Prioress of St. Helens within Bishopsgate, to J. Crosby, of tenements in Bishopsgate Street: 1466.
- f. 228 John Crosby, Grocer: Lease to, of tenements in Bishopsgate Street: 1466.
- f. 273 Devizes, Wiltshire: Charter to: 1639.
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Benedictine abbey of St Peter, Westminster, Middlesex, 616-1540
Bill, John, of Add MS 15664
Breaute, Falkes
Burstall, William, Keeper of the Rolls
Clifford, Robert
Courtenay, Peter, Bishop of Exeter
Crosby, John, Grocer
Crumbewell, John, Constable of the Tower
Davison, William, diplomat and administrator, d 1608
Devereux, Robert, 2nd Earl of Essex, soldier and politician, 1565-1601,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121382245
Edward II, of England
Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, 1533-1603,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121446237
Faversham Abbey, Kent
Ferrars, Robert, 6th Earl of Derby, nobleman, 1239-1279
Ferrars, William, 5th Earl of Derby, nobleman, c 1193-1254
Grey, John, source of an endowment for the collegiate church of St. Peter in Ruthyn, fl 1280
Haynes, P-
L'Isle, Warin
Lambarde, William, of Add MS 11750
Leygh, Henry
Lone, Richard, Mason
Lordship of Gower
Moels, Family
Musgrave, Christopher, Baronet, of Add MS 15664
Nevill, Ralph
Norton, Bonham
Notton, William
Percy, Henry, called Hotspur, eldest son of Henry, 1st Earl of Northumberland
Perrot, John, lord deputy of Ireland, 1528-1592,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000048382870
Plantagenet, Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall
Plantagenet, Edmund, Earl of Lancaster
Plantagenet, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, prince, soldier, and literary patron, 1390-1447,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000061237387
Poore, Richard, Bishop of Chichester, afterwards of Salisbury
Ranulph Blundeville, Earl of Chester
Russell, Peter
Shackespeare, Humphrey
Slye, John
Snorro Sturleson
Stanley, Eleanor, Lady Stanley
Steward, Augustine, of the Inner Temple
Stratford, John, administrator and archbishop of Canterbury, c 1275-1348
Swaffham, John, Bishop of Bangor
Talbot, Margaret, wife of John Earl of Shrewsbury
Treverbyn, Hugh of
Wodehous, Robert, Archdeacon of Richmond
Wriothesley, Henry, Earl of Southampton, of Add MS 12506
d'Amory, Roger, nobleman and Constable of Corfe Castle, fl 1284-1322 - Places:
- Abington, Cambridgeshire
Anglesey, Wales
Beaumaris, Anglesey
Bottisham, Cambridgeshire
Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire
Bray, Berkshire
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Burgh under Staynemore, Westmd
Burton, Yorkshire
Cambridge, England
Chalfont, Buckinghamshire
Cookham, Berkshire
Dartmoor, Devon
Devizes, England
Dublin, Ireland
Eure, Buckinghamshire
Fulham, Middlesex
Harrow, Middlesex
Hastings, Sussex
Kennecogh, Beaumaris
Kingswood, Warwickshire
Kirkby-Stephen, Westmorland
Lakenheath, Suffolk
Lammas, Anglesey
Lancashire, England
Leyland, Lancashire
Lidford, Devon
Linton, Cambridgeshire
Littlington, Cambridgeshire
Liverpool, Lancashire
Llannas, Beaumaris
London, United Kingdom
Looe, Cornwall
Mapledurham, Oxfordshire
Marden, Kent
Middletone Milton?, Kent
Newborough, Anglesey
Otford, Kent
Plymouth, Devon
Ponteland, Northd
Rochester, Kent
Ruthyn, Denbighshire
Salford, Lancashire
Slavescombe, Gloucestershire
Stafford, Staffordshire
West Derby, Lancashire
Westminster, England
Westminster, Middlesex
Widecombe, Devon