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Persons and Places referred to in this Index will be found in the Index of Persons and Places.
A
Abbey-gate, monk appointed to guard, 233
Acknowledgement, recognicio, xxi-ii
Advowson. See Pleas(2)
Affidare. See Words
Affri. See Words
Aids. See Customs and Services; Sheriff's Aid
Alienation, covenant to bar, 131, 147, 159, 206, 226, 237, 283, 291, 305
Anchoress, inclusa, 107
Anniversary, celebration of, 134
Arbitration, 309
Assart. See Land
Assize of bread and ale, 228
Assizes. See Pleas(1)
Attachments, 178–9, 228
Attorneys, xvi, xvii, xxv
Attornment, xxii, xxxix
B
Bailiffs of the king, 2
Barons of the king, xiv, 312–13, 330–1
Barony, 296
Battle, judicial, xxxii, xxxvi-vii, 259, 326
Beasts, foreign, to be excluded, 46,
219. See also Redemptio
-, —, right to water, 271
-, —, unlawfully removed, 158, 242
-, —, See also Affri; Cattle
Beer, and second beer, 274
Benefits and prayers, benefactors received into, 3, 6, 12, 17, 24, 28, 40, 51, 69, 73, 80, 84, 87, 90–1, 95, 99, 102–3, 111, 117–8, 120, 122, 124, 128– 30, 138, 178, 186–7, 191, 195–6, 198– 200, 203, 205, 207–8, 210, 213, 216– 19, 223, 225–6, 233–6, 240, 250, 252, 254, 260, 262, 264, 273, 280, 298
Black Death, the, liv, lvii
Black Sluice Drainage, li
Bondmen. See Villeins
Boon-day. See Customs and Services
Booths. See Fisheries
Boots, monastic, 274
Bretons, lands of the, lxx, 292
Bridges, 12, 16, 79, 118, 141, 172
Buildings, 309–10. See also Bridges; Chamber; Dovecote; Hall; Hospitals; Infirmary; Kitchen; Shops; Store-chambers
Bull, the demesne, 293
Burgage, tofts held in, 2, 182
Burgwermot of Lincoln, xin
Butt mound, li
Butter, butirum, 190, 274
C
Canon-priest or secular, maintenance of, 169–70
Cartularies. See Bardney; Bridlington; Haverholme; Kirkstead; Ormsby; Peterborough; Welbeck
Carucate. See Land
Castle-guard, lxvii. See also Belvoir; Lancaster; Lincoln; Richmond; Rockingham
Cattle, 42, 156, 175
Causeway, 172
Cenacula. See Words
Chamber, 145
-, —, rent of a, 259
Chancery, clerk of the, 315
Chapels. See Birthorpe; Birkwood; Fen; Gedney; Holme, South; Holme Spinney; Ringstone; Silkby
Chaplain celebrating for the dead,
157–8
-, —, to be appointed by bishop of
Lincoln, 145
Charter, inability to render, 300
-, —, leading to a concord, xli
-, —, made in court, xi, xin, xli
-, —, royal, confirming a concord,
xxxix–xl
-, —, warranty of. See Pleas(1)
Charters, annulled or surrendered,
xxvi, 43, 113, 125, 294, 329–30
-, —, devices for strengthening, x
-, —, unpledged, 302
Chase and re-chase. See Right of way
Cheese, 190, 274
Chief lords, xli, xliv
Chirograph, xxviii, lxxx, 2, 15, 101,
307, 310–11, 314, 325
-, —, annulled, 303
-, —, day given for receiving, xxiv–
vii, xxx
Chirographer, xxiii, xxxi
Cognizor and cognizee, xxi
Common rights. See Fishery; Marsh; Pasture; Pleas(2); Turbary; Wood
Composition, a friendly, 307–8
Concord. See Final Concords
-, — of fine, xxxi, lxxix
Constable, the bishop of Lincoln's, 228–9
Corrody, lxix, 190–1
-, —, a groom's, a monk's, 274
-, —, See also Livery
Cottars. See Villeins
Court rolls, 179
Courts, shire and seignorial, xiv–v, xxxi–iii. See also Burgwermot; Curia Regis
Cows, 293
Cross, 302
-, —, the stone, in the field of Rand, 7
-, —, —, near Kirkstead abbey,
172
Cultura. See Land
Curia Regis, x, xiv, xv, xxii
Customs and Services, Feudal—
-, aid to make eldest son a knight
and to marry eldest daughter,
lxvii, 71, 105, 115, 138, 228, 241,
247
-, aid, sheriff's, xli, lxvii, 1, 22, 228
-, assize of bread and ale, 228
-, banks (wallia) and watercourses
(watergangia), maintenance of,
168
-, barony, tenure by, 296
-, boon-day, 76, 189
-, —, the great, services of,
described, 21
-, burgage, tofts held in, 2, 182
-, castle-guard, q.v.
-, digging, service of, 313
-, England, the courtesy of, tenure
by, xliv, 167
-, estovers, lxix, 26, 40
-, — for reparation of mills, 296
-, fealty, 228, 248, 290, 302
-, foreign or forinsec service, xli–ii,
5–7, 11–13, 16, 19, 22–4, 36, 41,
52, 54, 57, 59–64, 66–8, 74, 79–80,
89, 97–8, 109, 114–16, 118, 120,
122–5, 127–8, 134, 142, 146, 148,
158–9, 167, 177, 186, 189, 191–2,
201, 217, 233, 238, 241, 269, 272,
281, 283, 290, 295, 297, 300, 303,
324–6, 331
-, frank almoign, tenure of, xliii–iv,
3, 12, 17, 24, 28–9, 34, 40, 49–51,
55, 69, 73, 75, 80, 84, 86–7, 91–3,
95, 99, 103–4, 108, 110–12, 114,
117–18, 120–2, 124–5, 128–30, 134,
136, 138, 142, 145–6, 155, 157–8,
161, 169, 174, 175, 177–8, 186–7,
198–200, 203–4, 207–8, 210, 213,
216, 222–3, 225, 227–8, 233–4, 236,
240, 250, 252, 254, 260, 262, 264,
267, 270, 273–4, 278, 280, 285,
289, 295, 297–8, 305, 310, 312–13,
315
-, free men, homage and service of,
45, 52, 74, 125, 134, 268
-, free service, 300, 312, 332–3
-, free tenements, customs and services in respect of. See Pleas(2)
-, haybote, 26
-, heriot, obitus, 253
-, homage, lxvii, 43, 48, 136, 186,
227, 286–8, 290, 296, 302
-, —, done in the king's court,
131–3, 153, 184, 186, 285, 287,
290, 299, 300, 324
-, — and fealty, 252
-, — and service, 79–80, 91–2, 131,
134, 183–4, 237, 285–7, 296
-, horseback, to go on, as messenger,
76
-, horses, five, lodging (hospitium)
to be provided for, 145
-, husbote, 26
-, knight's fee, xx
-, —, 1/60 of, 304
-, —, 1/20 of, 148
-, —, 1/16 of, 296
-, —, 1/10 of, 98, 154
-, —, 1/8 of, 43
-, —, 1/6 of, 298
-, —, ¼ of, 31, 43, 142, 170, 222–3,
228
-, —, ⅓ of, 63, 94, 136, 207, 282
-, —, ½ of, 47, 292, 296, 302, 334–5
-, —, 2/3 of, 295
-, —, consisting of—
-, 2 carucates, 6 virgates, and 1
mill, 153
-, 5 carucates, 115
-, 7½ carucates, 142
-, 48 carucates, 186
-, —, division of, among coheiresses, lxx, 334–5
-, knight-service, tenure by, xli–ii, 1,
6, 11, 13, 17, 29, 31–2, 47, 53, 63,
94, 98, 102, 105–6, 112–13, 115,
117, 122, 131–2, 136–7, 142, 148,
154, 170, 182, 184, 186, 203–4,
207, 222–3, 228, 241, 272, 281–2,
287, 291–2, 295–6, 298, 302–4,
307–8, 316, 323–4, 326, 331. Sec
also Pleas(2)
-, 'lawedayes', 'laghedays', suit of
court on, 43, 116
-, markets and fairs, customs and
services concerning, 178–9, 228–9
-, marriage, frank, land held in,
xxvi, xliv, 23, 31, 85, 107, 146
-, merchants, use of. See Merchants
-, merchet for giving daughter in
marriage, 189
-, mesne tenant. See Pleas(1)
-, mowing, 21, 313
-, pesage. See below tronage
-, ploughing, 21–2, 189
-, pontage, 232
-, reaping, 21
-, relief, 24, 253, 290
-, rod, servant bearing a, in time of
fair, 179
-, royal service, 207
-, scutage, lxx, 5, 17–18, 24, 26–7, 38,
45, 53, 60, 65, 74, 76, 83, 94–5,
116, 146, 168, 197, 204–5, 222,
232–3, 241, 281, 298
-, sea-dikes, maintenance of, 108,
150, 191
-, sea-walling, service of, 249
-, service remitted to the fourth
degree of heirs, 146
-, suit of court. See Pleas(2)
-, tronage and pesage, 178–9, 305–6
-, view of frankpledge, lxvii, 1, 48–9,
206
-, wardship, 47
-, — of lands of priory, 266
-, —, See also Pleas
D
Dale. See Land
Damages, quittance of, 5, 9, 18–19, 27, 32, 34, 39, 50, 53, 55–6, 58, 61, 64–6, 71–3, 75–6, 80, 83, 88–9, 93, 95, 98, 105, 110, 112, 114, 116, 119, 127, 131–3, 137–8, 142–3, 146, 148, 154, 157, 170, 174–5, 182, 186, 189, 194, 197–8, 203–4, 207, 211, 222–3, 227, 247–8, 256
Danegeld, xli–ii
Darrein presentment. See Pleas(1)
Dates, xlvii–ix
Dating, interesting methods of, xlix, 311, 329
Debts due to the king, 225
-, — due to Christians and Jews,
306
Dedimus potestatem. See Writs
Demandant, xvi
Demesne, lxii, 11, 127, 166, 284, 293,
298, 302–3, 309–10, 325
-, — bull, cows, oxen, beasts of
draught, pigs, 293
Dies datus. See Chirograph
Dike, 118, 145, 149, 172, 189, 271,
309–10
-, —, ancient, part of, called Milnedam, 289
-, —, making and maintenance of,
87
Distraint, 5, 14, 24, 38–41, 45, 49–50, 53, 55–6, 58, 61, 64, 66, 71–3, 93, 95, 104–5, 112, 114–15, 117, 119–20, 127, 136, 138, 141–2, 146, 148, 157–8, 161, 164, 170, 174, 180, 186, 197–8, 204, 211, 223, 227, 241, 247–8, 254, 261–2, 269, 275, 277, 289–90
Divine service for the dead, endowment for, 134, 145, 169–70
Dogs for hunting, 172
Dovecote, 145
Dower, 52, 64, 78, 96, 103, 107, 131,
137, 162, 173, 189–90, 277, 286,
304, 327, 329. See also Pleas(2)
-, —, capital messuage of, 24
Drainage, lxxvii, 140–1
Drawbridge, pons tractiuus, 145
Duel. See Battle
E
Eels, 'styckys' of, 70
Enclosure. See Land; Pasture; Wood
England, the courtesy of xliv, 167
Engrossment of chirograph, xxvi–viii
Entail, 30–2, 209–10, 226–7, 265, 267
Escheats, 291
Esplees, xvii
Estovers. See Customs and Services
F
Fairs, markets. See Customs and Services; Pleas(2). Also Boston; Ruskington
Faith, pledging of, xi, 332–3
Fealty. See Customs and Services
Ferry, 99
Field. See Land
Fighting and wounding, appeal of, xx
Final Concords—
-, sacredness of, ix, x, xn
-, in substance conveyances of land,
x
-, a preclusive bar, x, xn, xii, xxxviii
-, an end of both real and fictitious
litigation, x, xi, xx, xxx, xl
-, advantages of, xxxvii–ix
-, acts of court, xi, xin, xxii
-, antiquity of, xii–xiv
-, incontestable evidence of title, xi,
xxxvii
-, early examples of, xii-xiv
-, unvarying form of, xiii
-, coram rege ipso, xiv
-, levied in shire and seignorial
courts, xv
-, levied in the Curia Regis, xiv-xv
-, sometimes sealed and witnessed,
xv, 332–3
-, subject-matter of, xv, xvi, xx
-, parties to, xvi, xvii
-, fees for, xviii, xix, xx-i
-, not dispositive instruments, xviii
-, concordati sunt, meaning of, xxii
-, contents of, xxvii-viii
-, confirmed by royal charter, xxxixlxi
-, parts of, xxviii
-, —, methods of separating the,
xxviii
-, dating of, xlvii-ix
-, general interest of, lxv-vi
-, annulled, 6, 288
-, made with the assent of the king,
162
-, See also Acknowledgment; Concord of fine; Engrossment; Foot
of fine; Licence to agree; Note
of fine; Procedure
Fine. See Concord
-, —, plea of keeping a. See
Pleas(1)
Firewood, 274
Fisheries, lxviii, 12, 313–14
-, — in Witham, and adjacent
booths, 175
Fishery, common of, 12, 118, 175
Fish-ponds, fish-stews. See Vivaries
Fold broken, and beasts driven
from, 49–50
-, —, right to have a, 242
Folk-moot, li
Foot of fine, xxviii-xxx, lxxxi. See also Final Concords
Foreign beasts, xlii, 219
-, — men, xlii, 228
-, — merchants, use of, xlii, 1–2
-, — service, xli-ii. See also Customs and Services
-, — wills, xlii
Forester, view of the, 296
Foxes, hunting of, 171
Frank almoign. See Customs and Services
Frankpledge, view of. See Customs and Services
Free men. See Customs and
Services
-, — service, 300, 312
-, — tenant successfully resists a
claim that he and his household
should be at the great boon-day,
76
-, — tenants and all the males of
their households above 15 years
to do suit of court, 48
-, — —, and their tenements excluded from grant of manor, 26
Friars. See Lincoln
Fugitives. See Villeins
Furlong. See Land
G-H
Game, hunting of, 171–2
Garden, 145
Gowt. See Words
Hald, le, sheep to be numbered in, 293
Halestaffeta, Hale stubble, 298
Hall, 145, 166
Hares, hunting of, 171
Haven, 87
Hay, 274
Haybote, 26
Heriot, obitus, 253
Hermitage, 175
Herrings, 89, 190
Hogs' grease, 274
Homage. See Customs and Services
Honour. See Bolingbroke; Richmond
Horses, 218–19. See also Hospitium
Hospitals. See Infirmary; and also Lincoln; Mere; St. Lazarus; Spital le Street; Stamford
Hospitium for horses, 145
House-breaking, appeal of, xx
Hunting and chasing, lxviii, 172. See also Dogs; Foxes; Game; Hares
Husbote, 26
I-K
Impedient, xvi
Impounding of beasts, pigs, etc., 42, 47, 50, 175, 219
Incense. See Rents
Incorporeal hereditaments, xvi
Infirmary, 114
Ingrossetur. See Engrossment
Jews. See Aaron of York; Bradewrth
-, —, debts due to, 225, 306
Jury. See Writs
Justice, chief. See Glanvill'
Justices, the king's, xiv, 1, 5, 49, 112, 131, 174, 288, 295, 295n, 299300, 307–13, 315, 329–32
Keys of wood, to be delivered at gate of Kirkstead abbey, 171
King's silver. See Post fine
Kitchen, 145
Knight's fee, knight-service. See Customs and Services; Pleas(2)
L
Lake, 141
Lambs, 293–4
Land—
-, acre-heads, achaued', 301
-, area, plot, 304
-, assart, 271
-, bovate, passim
-, carucate, 1, 5, 11, 20, 26, 30, 36,
38, 41, 43–5, 49, 61, 77, 88, 97,
99, 103, 115, 138, 142, 153, 155,
158, 162, 169, 181, 187, 201, 209,
224, 226–7, 239, 241–2, 265, 280,
284, 286–7, 292, 295, 298, 300–1,
312, 326, 329
-, —, query in Wiltshire, 15
cultura, furlong, shot, wong,
xliv–v, 6, 121, 124, 130, 284,
303–4, 312, 326
-, dale, strip, daila, 314
-, divise, parcels of land, 271
-, enclosure, xliv, 172, 309–10
-, exchange, 296–7, 309–10
-, fallow, time of, warrectus, 156
-, field, open fields, xliv
-, fields, open time in, 156
-, headland, 123, 149
-, pecia, plot, 123, 194, 224
-, placea, placeum, plot, 29, 45, 165,
221, 242, 268, 305
-, selion, land, rigg, xliv, 7, 13, 19,
29, 66, 122–3, 125, 149, 190, 212,
221, 301–2, 305
-, —, the butt of, 123
-, selions lying scattered (particulatim), xlv, 35
-, severalties and closes, 47
-, virgates, 36, 86, 288–9
-, — in co. Lincoln, 153, 323
-, See also Common; Demesne;
Manor; Pasture; Turbary
Lead. See Wool and lead
Levy, meaning of the term, xviii
Licence to agree, xix-xxi, lxxix
-, — —, revoked, xxvi
Livery, lxix, 190. Cp. Corrody
-, — of Seisin. See Seisin
Loaf, a squire's, 274
Loaves, monastic white, 274
-, — such as ploughmen receive, 274
M
Mallards.See Rents
Manor. See Demesne; Pleas(2)
-, —, damages suffered through an
extent of, 288
-, —, lease of, for 25 years, 181
Manumission. See Pleas(1)
Manupastus, domestic service, 2
Markets. See Customs and Services; Fairs; Pleas(2)
Marriage, frank. See Customs and
Services; Pleas(2)
-, — settlement, xxxix, lxvi, 30–1
-, — with an inferior, covenant to
bar, 31
Married women, grants by, xxxix
Marsh, 202, 254, 301.See also
Pasture; Pleas(2). Also Algarkirk; Anwick; Quadring; Wildmore
-, —, common of pasture in, 129
-, —, sewer through the, 141
Measures and Values—
-, bovates. See Land
-, bushel, 16, 99, 108
-, carucate. See Land
-, cumin. See Rents
-, denariate, 288
-, ell, 190, 221
-, gallon, lagena, of beer, 274
-, gloves. See Rents
-, knight's fee. See Customs and
Services
-, librate, 23, 97, 236, 288, 292
-, loaves, four, or 1d., 21
-, lodging, hospitium, for 5 horses
for a year, or half a mark, 145
-, markate, 282
-, oblate, 26
-, palfrey, or 100s., 121
-, perch of 16 feet, 309–10
-, — of 20 feet, 315
-, pounds of incense, pepper, wax
etc. See Rents
-, quarters of corn, 16, 33, 274
-, — of salt, 251, 274
-, robe, or 1 mark, 230
-, sextary of salt, 99, 127
-, solidate, 25, 100, 125, 288, 300
-, sparrow-hawk, a mewed, or half a
mark, 132
-, spurs. See Rents
-, sticks, 'styckys,' of eels, 70
-, stones of butter, cheese, grease,
tallow, 190, 274
-, virgate. See Land
Merchants, 178–9
-, —, foreign, use of, 1–2
Merchet. See Customs and Services
Mesne, xliii. See also Pleas(1)
Messuage, capital, 24, 27, 29, 113, 125–6, 134, 206, 285
Mill, 16–17, 84, 107, 123, 128, 153,
163, 166, 289, 296, 302
-, —, rent from, 38–9
-, —, right to build, 1–2
-, —, suit of, 1, 25, 50
-, —, water-, 126
-, —, wind-, 53, 112, 126, 134, 145,
206
-, —. See also Multure
Mort d'ancestor. See Pleas(1)
Multure, 128. See also Mill
-, —, the 20th vessel for toll, 25
N
Names, christian, of women—
-, Adelilda (O.E. Æthelhild), 330–1
-, Albreda, 25, 98–9, 129, 194, 244,
252, 258, 276
-, Alditha (O.E. Ældgyth), 299
-, Aldusa, 299
-, Alena or Avelina, 198, 205, 234,
275n
-, Alesia, 257
-, Amphelisa, Amflisa, 84, 107, 188
-, Anneis, 312
-, Ascelina, Assellina, 67, 94, 326
-, Ascitia, 94
-, Athelina, 85
-, Awys, 8
-, Aylled, Aylet (query O.E.
Æthegyth), 25–6, 48
-, Berte, 32
-, Beyilda (O.E. Bæghild), 258
-, Clemencia, 70
-, Dametta, 59, 72
-, Desiderata, 243
-, Desideria, 123
-, Doda, 55
-, Dreuergoil, 109
-, Edda (O.E. Edde), 225
-, Edelina, 324
-, Edusa, 11, 24, 29, 61–2, 75, 143,
154
-, Egelina, 292
-, Emmecina, 95, 168–9, 173
-, Ermentrude, 14–15, 31–2, 73,
116–17
-, Eustachia, 181
-, Felicia, 52–3, 69, 187, 189
-, Flandrina, 23
-, Frethesenta, 44, 101
-, Geva, 157, 226, 249
-, Godeware (O.E. Godwaru), 303
-, Guenilda, 301
-, Gundred (query O.N. Gunn and
O.E. thryth), 136
-, Gunnilda (O.N. Gunnhldr), 82,
193, 221
-, Gunnora (O.N. Gunnvor), 1–2
-, Guva, 301
-, Helewis, 214, 268
-, Hillaria, 155
-, Ibria, 193
-, Imania, 21–2
-, Ismania, 244
-, Ivetta, 8, 19, 85–6, 220, 269, 299
-, Lana, 149
-, Lauretta, 38, 134, 154–5
-, Lecia, 12
-, Legard, 60
-, Lettice, 35
-, Levena, Levina, 67, 213
-, Limota, Limotta, 224–5, 250, 258
-, Loretta, 108, 127, 184, 238, 251
-, Maidusa, 301
-, Mariota, 88–9, 161, 301
-, Milisand, 59
-, Muriel, 135, 191, 234
-, Nichola, Nicholaa, 244, 275
-, Olivia, 84
-, Orewen, 302–3
-, Osanna, 89–90
-, Preciosa, 265
-, Richolda, 163, 173, 253
-, Roeis, Roesia, 36, 120, 219–20,
272, 311
-, Sabina, 155
-, Sapiencia, 5, 6
-, Sirith (O.N. Sigríthr), 28, 192
-, Sunnyva (O.E. Sunngifu), 59
-, Tecia, 57
-, Tesauca, 207
-, Thefania, Theophania, 23, 125,
150
-, Tyeca, 290
-, Viana, 139, 148
-, Wymarca (Breton in origin), 82,
118, 210
-, Wynesia, 113
Names, christian, of men—
-, Aaron, 15
-, Abel, 12, 17
-, Adgar, 303
-, Aelsi, Aeilsi, Eilsi (O.E. Æthelsige), 331n
-, Affard, 48
-, Albert, 163
-, Aloch' (query O.E. Heathulac), 11
-, Alwin (O.E. Ælfwine or Æthelwine), 299
-, Amadeus, 161, 165
-, Amblard, 196, 213, 216
-, Anger, Aunger, 73, 243, 255, 285
-, Anketin, 268
-, Arenibern, Ernibern, 341–2
-, Aristotil', 342
-, Ascer (O.N. Ozurr), 323
-, Aslac, Aslacus (O.N. Aslakr), 34,
305
-, Auda (probably O.N. Authi), 25
-, Aylbert (O.E. Æthelberht), 250
-, Azg', 301
-, Baldric (O.E. Bealdric), 301
-, Beaumundus, 229
-, Berenger, 136, 286, 301
-, Blak (O.E. Blæc), 125
-, Brand (O.N. Brandr), 299
-, Conan (Breton), 222, 297
-, Constantine, 84
-, Coste (probably a short form of
Constantine), 122
-, Cunred (guery O.N. Gudrodr),
135
-, Denis, 305
-, Dere (O.E. Deora), 297
-, Deulecresse, 14
-, Durant (O.E. Durand, of O.N.
origin), 243
-, Eborard, 55–6, 125, 189
-, Ech', 155
-, Edric (O.E. Ædric), 301
-, Eudo, 112, 123
-, Gamel (O.N. Gamall), 304–5
-, Garin, 19
-, Gelmus or Gelmi, 298
-, Gerard, 8
-, Gerlou, 199
-, Gikell, 300–1
-, Gilla (O.N. Gilli), 16
-, Godesman, 48
-, Godred (O.E.), 301
-, Godrich (O.E. Godric), 299, 305
-, Godwin (O.E. Godwine), 305
-, Gosse (perhaps O.E.), 299
-, Grinward (perhaps a hybrid combining O.N. Grim and O.E.
weard, or an unrecorded form of
O.N. Grimvarthr), 9
-, Haldan (O.N. Halfdan), 299, 301
-, Hamelin, 149, 301
-, Haudein', 323
-, Heremer, 300
-, Hialsi (probably O.E. Æthelsige), 330–1
-, Hulfketell (O.N. Ulfkell), 299
-, Igmundus (probably O.N.
Ingimundr), 16
-, Ingelram, 224
-, Ivo, 266, 299
-, Iwayn (Breton), 316
-, Joceus, Jocey, Joyce, 20, 41, 47, 83
-, Jordan, 11, 143
-, Joseph, 110
-, Ketell (O.N. Ketell), 20, 72, 122,
304–5
-, Lambert, 91–2, 131
-, Lewis, 17
-, Liulf (O.E. Ligulf, from O.N.).
298
-, Malger, 331
-, Matatyel, 14
-, Matfrid, 307–8
-, Mengi (Breton), 314–15
-, Morant, 301
-, Nari (O.N.), 299
-, Norman, 108–9, 241
-, Oke (probably O.E. Oca), 324
-, Outi, 341–2
-, Palthein, 330
-, Patrick, 296
-, Picot, Pykot, 11, 23–4, 30
-, Potin, 282
-, Pryur, 8
-, Reinfrid, 299, 308, 313, 330
-, Ridell, 78
-, Rocelin, 95, 140
-, Ronald, 224
-, Runfar (O.N. Romfari equals
Rome-farer), 4–5
-, Saer, 161, 306
-, Sampson, 168, 227
-, Sebrand, 48
-, Serlo, 304
-, Seward (O.E. Sægeward, Sigeward), 301
-, Sigerius (O.N. Siggeirr), 297
-, Siwathe (O.N. Sighvatr), 302
-, Staffordius, 12
-, Sueccer, 136
-, Swartbrand (O.N. Svartbrandr),
60
-, Sweyn (O.N. Sveinn), 206, 298–9
-, Syward (O.N. Sigvardr), 132
-, Thorald, Turold (O.N. Póraldr),
171, 303
-, Thorius, Thorus (O.N. Puri,
Pori), 191, 195, 207, 220
-, Tostan (O.N. Porsteinn), 323
-, Totel', Tutell, 341
-, Turkill (O.N. Porkell), 305
-, Ulph, Ulphus (O.N. Ulfr), 150–1
-, Walkelin, 25
-, Warin, 7, 25, 52–3, 173
-, Warner, 292
-, Wigan, 304
-, Wlgrun, 304
-, Wosi (O.N.), 323
-, Wygod (O.N. Wigot), 133
-, Wymund (O.E. Wimund), 132
-, Ywan (Breton), 96
-, Yward (O.N.), 301
Names, surnames—
-, Archer, le, 233
-, Barba, cum, 164, 194
-, Berker, le, Bercar, 80, 195, 243
-, Blont, 156
-, Blounde, la, 203
-, Bloy, le, 231
-, Blund, le, 166
-, Blundus, 23
-, Blunt, le, Blunt, 48, 125, 165
-, Both, a la, 150
-, Bottiller, le, 154
-, Brenheft, 104
-, Brennehand, 285
-, Bretun, le, 45, 83, 197, 268
-, Brokendisse, 60
-, Burguylun, le, 256
-, Bynortheton, 115
-, Capud Vie, ad, 284–5
-, Champiun, le, 202, 232, 282
-, Chaundeler, le, 205
-, Chaunpeneys, le, 205
-, Cheyne, del, 282
-, Chiulelok, 236
-, Church, de Ecclesia, 123
-, Coynte, le, 186
-, Criur, le, 238
-, Crucem, ad, 250
-, Cunestable, le, 90
-, Cupare, le, 273
-, Curtoys, le, 150
-, Cymiterio, de, 85
-, Dekene, le, 285, 316–17
-, Dekne, la, 285
-, Emtor, 38
-, Engleys, le, 188, 199
-, Escot, le, 93, 118
-, Escryvein, le, 181, 209
-, Especer, le, le Espicer, Lespccr',
10, 129, 157, 219
-, Estraunge, le, 94
-, Estreys, le, 135
-, Fadirles, 127
-, Faukener, le, 84, 167, 212, 259
-, Feuere, le, 48, 263, 282
-, Fiz la Persone, le, 75
-, Flandrensis, 303
-, Foleschouke, 102
-, Frank, le, 48
-, Fraunceys, le, 104, 151, 212
-, Freman, 195
-, Gallicus, 299
-, Gaydergo, 285
-, Gos, le, 196
-, Gras, le, 67, 165
-, Graunt, le, 217, 226
-, Grene, a la, 129
-, Grosse, la, 155
-, Guiz, le, 324
-, Halymoder, 257
-, Horingeserch, 216
-, Irensid, 137
-, Ireys, le, 6
-, Ismonger, le, 282
-, Juvenal, 12
-, Karreter, le, 116
-, Keu, le, 255–7
-, Kumper, le, 51
-, Leu', le, 30
-, Lewordy, 244
-, Little, Parvus, 332
-, Lorimer, le, 144
-, Lung, le, 79, 187
-, Makehayt, 86, 193
-, Malherbe, 252, 266
-, Malregard, 307–8
-, Mauclerk, 124, 148, 295
-, Meremohou, le, 188
-, Messager, le, 50, 125, 237
-, Messer, le, 125, 238
-, Milkehevid, 214
-, Mouner, le, le monner, le muner,
35, 107, 136, 230
-, Moyne, le, 37, 83, 286, 290
-, Neucomen, le, 307–8
-, Neve, le, Nepos, 125, 282
-, Niger, 301
-, Noreys, le, 10, 130, 151
-, Nuteman, 255
-, Official, le, 92
-, Orfeure, le, 114, 270
-, Oystler, le, 162
-, Pannegetter, le, 76
-, Parker, le, 147
-, Paumer, le, 24, 149, 166, 243
-, Peleter, le, 48
-, Peschur, le, 48
-, Pessuners, le, 114
-, Pestur, le, 276
-, Porcher, le, 271
-, Porter, le, 218
-, Poter, le, 206
-, Poure, le, 152
-, Prestre, le, 79
-, Prikemody, 25
-, Pudding, 48
-, Pundere, le, 115
-, Rous, le, 203
-, Saunztere, 242
-, Sauter, le, 96
-, Savage, le, le Sawage, 97, 207
-, Scarlet, 125
-, Scot, le, Scot, 254, 269
-, Sermuner, le, 9
-, Shyreve, 234
-, Smerehorn, 234
-, Sureys, le, 260
-, Suur, le, 136, 150
-, Tippeler, le, 150
-, Tyeruler or Tyuerler, le, 84, 84n
-, Vavassur, le, 108, 148
-, Venele, de la, 82
-, Venur, le, 239
-, Wanwite, 195, 220
-, Welifed, 150–1
-, Whirkehan, 137
-, Wunderswerd, 47
-, Wyse, le, 121
Natiui. See Villeins
Neifty. See Pleas(1)
Normans, lands of the, lxx, 162
Note of fine, xxiii, xxiv, lxxx
Novel disseisin, assize of, xvii, xxi, xxin, xxxiii, lxxiii, 300
O-Q
Oats, 33–4, 152, 213, 274
Oxen, 42, 187, 218–19, 293
Palfrey. See Payments
Park, 34, 271, 309
Parliament, rolls of, x
Pasture, common, or herbage, 34,
41–2, 45–6, 49, 70, 100, 109, 129,
156, 187, 195, 218–19, 242–3, 271,
293–4, 298
-, —, —, in marsh, 79, 313
-, —, —, agreement concerning,
309
-, —, —, time of enclosure of, 42,
46, 293
Pax, xxiii
Payment, terms for, 1
Payments—
-, falcon, a sore, 281
-, goshawk, a mewed, 241
-, —, a sore, 12, 47, 91, 109
-, money, passim
-, palfrey, and 100s., 121
-, sparrowhawk, a mewed, 245, 251
-, —, —, or half a mark, 132
-, —, a sore, passim
Pence (equals money), 34, 41, 45
Pesage. See Customs and Services
Pigs, 42, 46, 293
Pittance, 274
Plaintiff, xvi
Pleas(1), pleas, writs, and forms of
-, action—
-, Assizes—
-, darrein presentment, xxxiii-iv,
lxxiii, 3, 16, 44, 103, 106, 111,
165, 176, 187, 217, 226, 238,
280, 304
-, the grand assize, xxii-iii, xxxii,
6, 12, 17, 29, 33, 35, 55, 57,
69, 86, 130, 133, 142, 148–50,
153, 180, 209, 214, 218, 65
-, mort d' ancestor, xxxiii, xxxvi,
lxxiii, 7–8, 11, 13, 15, 20, 22–
25, 27, 30, 32, 54–7, 61, 63, 65,
67–8, 70, 73, 77–8, 81, 83, 85,
89, 106, 114, 117–20, 122–4,
149, 152, 155–6, 184, 191–2,
194, 205, 219, 229, 244, 248,
256–7, 263, 267–70, 272, 298,
302
-, novel disseisin, xvii, xxi, xxin,
xxxiii, lxxiii, 300
-, utrum iuris, xxxiv–vi, lxxiv, 8,
84, 87, 199, 210
-, covenant or praecipe, xxxiv,
xxxvi, lxxiv, 4, 10, 12, 15, 19,
31, 41, 52, 57, 75, 77, 81, 88,
91, 93, 96–7, 103, 105, 108–11,
119, 139, 143–4, 152, 160,
162–3, 167–8, 173, 176–7, 179,
181, 183, 185, 189–92, 196–7,
199–201, 204, 206, 209, 211–13,
217, 221–5, 227, 229, 232, 234–
40, 242, 244–47, 251, 253–4,
257, 259–60, 262–3, 270–1,
274–5, 277, 283, 288–9, 291–3
-, keeping a fine, xxxv-vi, lxxv, 1,
5, 95, 105, 131, 175, 208, 304
-, mesne, xxxv, lxxiv, 5, 24, 31,
38, 40, 50, 53, 55–6, 63, 71, 73,
93, 95, 105, 114–15, 117, 120,
127, 137–8, 142, 146, 157, 161,
164, 170, 174, 186, 197–8, 204,
207, 223, 247, 275
-, neifty or bondage, xxxv, xlvii,
lxxiv, 4, 28, 71, 129–30, 191,
195, 200, 202, 204, 206–8, 210–
11, 213–17, 219–22
-, warranty of charter, xxxiv-vi,
lxxiv, 3–306 passim (337 instances)
-, plea moved by writ of right
patent, xiv, xvii, xxxi-iii,
lxxii, 14, 31, 43, 76, 113, 116,
137, 141, 148, 154, 164, 203,
310
-, plea moved by writ of right,
close, xxxiii, lxxii
-, See also Pleas(2); Writs
Pleas(2), concerning—
-, advowson of church, 3, 5–6, 16,
23, 29, 32, 34–5, 42–4, 52, 69,
90, 102–3, 106, 111–12, 114,
125–6, 165, 176, 180, 184, 187,
201, 208, 217–18, 223, 224–6,
234–5, 237–9, 248, 270, 278,
280–1, 284–6, 289, 291–2, 304–5,
307, 316, 329–30
-, — of abbey, 183, 266
-, aids, 71, 105, 115, 138, 228, 241,
247
-, common rights, 34, 41, 45–6, 79,
100, 109, 129, 156, 187, 195,
218–19, 242, 293–4, 298, 309–
10, 313. See also Pasture, and
below fishery; marshes
-, customs and services in respect
of free tenements, xxxv, lxxiv,
5, 9–10, 14, 17–18, 21–2, 24, 26,
31, 36–40, 48, 50, 53, 55–6, 60–1,
63, 65–6, 71, 73–4, 76, 80, 83,
87, 89, 91–4, 98, 104–5, 109,
111, 114–17, 120, 122, 127,
131–3, 136–8, 141–2, 144, 146,
148, 154, 157, 161, 164, 170,
174, 177, 182–4, 186, 189,
197–9, 203–4, 206–7, 211, 222–3,
227–8, 247, 251, 256, 262, 275,
281–2, 298, 304, 307–8, 316
-, dower, 41, 44, 53, 64–6, 77, 94,
105, 130–1, 134, 151, 205, 216,
268–9, 278, 281–2, 284, 295–7,
300
-, fishery, 175
-, —, common of, 12, 118
-, free warren, 50, 171–2
-, homage and relief, 5, 17–18, 24,
53, 66, 73–4, 76, 80, 91–3, 104,
109, 115, 116, 120, 132–3, 136,
138, 141–2, 148, 154, 170, 199,
203, 227–8, 247, 298
-, — and service, 183–4, 206,
285–7, 296
-, knight-service, 11, 31, 63, 94,
98, 105, 112, 122, 131–2, 136–7,
142, 148, 154, 170, 182, 186,
204, 207, 222–3, 228, 241, 282,
292, 295–6, 298, 302–3, 316,
331
-, land ad utware, 330
-, — held in frank marriage, 31,
85
-, livery, 190–1
-, manors, 15, 24, 31–2, 35, 37, 47,
63, 85, 92, 114, 134, 162, 181,
183, 205, 225–6, 239–40, 267,
278, 280–1, 283, 285–8, 291,
295, 307–8
-, markets and fairs, 2, 178–9,
228–9
-, marriage, 31
-, marshes, 49–50, 79, 108, 129,
174–5, 202, 254, 256, 260–1,
290, 313
-, mills, 1–2, 17, 25, 38, 53, 84, 89,
107, 126, 139, 145, 153, 163,
166, 214
-, pasture. See Pasture
-, right of way, chase, and rechase, 271
-, scutage, 24, 26–7, 53, 65, 74, 83,
94–5, 116, 146, 197, 204, 228,
241, 298
-, sticks of eels, 70
-, suit of court, xlvii, 14, 24, 31,
39–40, 43, 48, 50, 55–6, 63–6,
71, 73–4, 76, 88, 91–5, 98, 104–5,
112–17, 120, 127, 132, 136,
138, 141–2, 144, 146, 148, 154,
157–8, 161, 164, 170, 174, 177,
186, 189, 191, 197–9, 203, 211,
227, 241, 247, 262, 275, 298
-, tronage and pesage, 178–9, 305–6
-, wardship of lands of priory, 47
-, —. See also Damages; Distraint;
Pleas(1); Writs
Plough-work, 21–2, 189
Pontage, 232
Poor, alms for the, 332–3
-, —, bread for the, lxix, 247
-, —, endowment for the, xlix, 145
Portmote, 228
Possession eleven points of the law, xvii
Post fine or king's silver, xix-xx
Priest, sons of a, xix. Cp. Rector
Primer fine, xviii-xx
Priory, patronage of, 266
-, —, wardship of lands of, 266
Procedure, xix-xxxi
Purparty, inheritance held in, 266
Querent, xvi
Quia Emptores, statute of, xliii
Quitclaims, passim
R
Rape, appeal of, xx
Rector, daughter of a, 7. Cp. Priest
Redemptio, a payment for depasturing foreign beasts, 219
-, —, a ransom, 232
Reeve, prepositus, 15, 228–9
Register of martyrs of Bardney abbey, 314
Relics, oath upon, 175
Relief. See Customs and Services
Religion, women received into, 331
Religious Houses, Hospitals
See—
-, Alvingham
-, Angers
-, Appleton, Nun
-, Bardney
-, Barlings
-, Beauport
-, Bec
-, Belvoir
-, Bourne
-, Boxgrove
-, Bridge End
-, Bridlington
-, Bullington
-, Butley
-, Campsey
-, Catley
-, Cherbourg, St. Mary de Voto
-, Coton, Nun
-, Creake, North
-, Croxton Keyrial
-, Croyland
-, Dale
-, Dereham, West
-, Drax
-, Durham
-, Elsham
-, Fineshade
-, Fosse
-, Fountains
-, Gisburn
-, Grimsby, Great
-, —, St. Leonard
-, Haverholme
-, Heynings
-, Humberstone
-, Huntingdon
-, Kirkstall
-, Kirkstead
-, Kyme, South
-, Legbourne
-, Lessay
-, Lewes
-, Lincoln, Holy Innocents
-, —, Holy Sepulchre
-, —, St. Katherine
-, Louth Park
-, Malton
-, Markby
-, Mere
-, Newsham
-, Newstead (in Cadney)
-, Newstead by Stamford
-, Nocton
-, Northampton, St. Andrew
-, Nostal
-, Ormsby, Nun
-, Peterborough
-, Pynham
-, Revesby
-, Roche
-, Rufford
-, St. John of Jerusalem
-, St. Lazarus of Jerusalem
-, St. Margaret's
-, St. Martin d'Auchy
-, St. Pierre Sur Dives
-, St. Sever, Rouen
-, Savigny le Vieux
-, Selby
-, Sempringham
-, Shelford
-, Sixle
-, Spalding
-, Spital le Street
-, Stainfield
-, Stamford, St. Giles
-, Stixwould
-, Swineshead
-, Thornholme
-, Thornton Curtis
-, Thurgarton
-, Tilty
-, Torksey
-, Torre
-, Trentham
-, Tupholme
-, Vaudey
-, Waltham
-, Welbeck
-, Winchester
-, Wolston
-, Worksop
-, Wroxton
-, York
Rents, lxviii-ix—
-, cocks, hens, and eggs, 80–1
-, corn, 20, 191
-, —, one grain, 180
-, —, barley, 16–17, 33–4, 53, 89,
97, 152, 183, 187, 192, 213, 259
-, —, beans, 89, 259
-, —, oats, 152, 187, 213
-, —, rye, 187
-, —, wheat, 33–4, 53–4. 89, 97,
152, 183, 187, 192, 213, 259, 261
-, cumin, 8, 26, 40–1, 65, 77–8, 94–6,
108–9, 112, 150, 159, 164, 166,
177, 230, 247, 263, 269, 277
-, —, ½–lb. or ½d., 4
-, —, 1–1b. or 1d., 154, 160, 197.
202, 214
-, eels, 'stychys' of, 70
-, gillyflowers, 107, 187
-, —, clove, 62, 92, 144, 163, 167–8,
170, 204–5, 209, 212, 215, 221,
224, 230–2, 238, 240, 242, 251–4,
273
-, gloves, one pair of white, 6, 40,
102, 109, 120, 124, 283, 286
-, —, —, or ½d., 6, 35–6, 52, 151,
200
-, —, —, or 1d., 16, 54, 71, 81,
88, 105, 143–4, 177, 204, 209, 212–
13, 217–18, 225, 229, 257, 277,
281
-, —, —, or 6d., 124, 126
-, herrings, 89
-, hogs, 89, 97
-, incense, 1–lb., 27, 146
-, mallards, 2, 168
-, money, passim
-, nails or pins, 3, 27, 186
-, pepper, 36, 60–1, 64, 116, 120, 127,
158, 163–4, 182, 188, 230, 233,
262
-, robe, one, or one mark, 230
-, roses, 82, 230, 235, 239, 245–6, 258,
260, 262, 265, 269–71, 273, 276–8,
292
-, —, chaplet of, 106
-, salt, 99, 127, 251, 274
-, sparrow-hawk, one sore, 241, 276
-, spurs, one pair, or 3d., 158
-, —, gilt, one pair, 224, 287
-, — —, —, or 6d., 26, 63,
166, 193, 228, 282, 306
-, warnoth, warnot, lxix, 66
-, wax, 230, 265, 274
-, See also Customs and Services
Return days, xlvii-ix
Rifley, a, 23
Right of common. see Common rights
Right of way, lxviii, 17, 42, 313, 326
-, — —, for carrying, riding, and
hunting, 87
-, — —, chase and re-chase, 128,
271
Rivers, brooks, streams. See Ancholme; Bain; Cliff Beck; Don; Kate Bridge; Ouse Mer Lode; Roughton; Scothdich; Skirth; Witham
Roads, 123, 172, 324–
-, Aswelane in Louth, 197
-, Horncastle street, lix
-, Kexgate, 155
-, Muldike, 271
-, Magna uia de Lafforda, lvi
-, Sadwell, 303
-, Stapelingate, 94
-, from Lincoln to Lafford, lvi, 42
-, — to Stamford, 42
-, from Wainfleet to Thorpe, 5
Royal service, 207
Russet, russetus, 190
Rye, siligo, 16, 187
S
Salt-pits, 99, 109, 178, 251, 304, 323
Scutage. See Customs and Services; Pleas(2)
Sea-banks, sea-dikes, service of. See
Customs and Services
-, —, places devoured by the, lii
Seal, concord confirmed by, 332–3
Seals, 309–10
Seisin, livery of seisin, xvi-viii, 300. See Novel disseisin
Selds, selde, 65, 68
Selions. See Land
Sequel. See Villeins
Service, seisin in, xlii
Services.. See Customs and Services
Severalties and closes, 47
Sewer, common, construction and maintenance of, 140–1
Sheep, 41–2, 70, 109, 134, 187, 218–19,
293–4, 298
-, — fold, 309–10
-, — — in capital messuage, 134
Shepherds, 175
Sheriff's aid, xli, lxvii, 1, 22, 228
-, — tourn, lxvii
Shops, shope, 54, 161, 230
Siligo, rye, 16, 187
Sparrow-hawk. See Payments; Rents
Spurs. See Rents
Stallage, 2, 228
Stalls, selde, 228
Statutes, xiv, xix, xxi, xxxvii-viii
Store-chambers, celaria, 182
Subordination, subiectio, chaplain not to be subject to, 145
Suit. See Customs and Services; Pleas(2)
T
Tallow, 274
Tenant, xvi
Thief, 1, 2, 14, 31, 76, 113, 116, 137, 141, 148, 164, 203
Thinghou, 1
Toll, 1–2
Township, uillata, xlvi, 1
-, —, a party to a document, xlvi,
333–4
-, —, seal of a, xlvi
-, —. Cp. Vill
Trial by combat. See Battle
Tronage. See Customs and Services
Tunic of cloth, 145
Turbary, right of, 183, 240, 246, 251,
268, 290, 313
-, —, common of, 49
Turfs, 274
U-V
Utwara, cyninges utwaru, xli-ii, 330
Venue, 171
View of frankpledge, 1, 48–9, 206
Vill, uilla, xlv-vi
Villata. See Township
Villeins, Bondmen, Villeinage,
etc.—
-, cottars, xlvi, 48
-, —, with tofts and crofts, 302
-, natiui, born serfs, neifs, xxxv,
xlvi, xlvii
-, —, fugitive, and their sequels,
xxxv, 129–30
-, neifty, bondage, seruitudo. See
Pleas(1)
-, uillenagium, the tenement of a
villein, xlvi, 52, 125, 166, 240,
242, 246, 250, 268, 277, 281, 285,
288, 290–1
-, villein and his sequel, grant of,
xlvi-vii, 16, 101, 113, 166, 193,
206, 224, 240, 242, 246, 250, 268,
277, 285, 288, 299, 330
-, — —, excepted from grant,
15
-, villeinage, tenements held in, xlvi,
193, 268
-, villeins and cottars, suit of court
demanded of, 48
-, villeins, tofts and crofts farmed
out (assisas) to, 302
Vills, depopulated, 1–lx
Vintner, 163
Virgate. See Land
Vivaries, uiuaria, 172, 277, 281, 286, 291
W-Y
Wardship. See Customs and Services; Pleas(2); Priory
Warnoth, Warnot. See Rents
Warren in marsh, 50
-, — in woods, 50, 171–2
Waste, covenant to bar, 26, 100, 139, 206, 226, 283, 291
Water-courses, maintenance of, 168
Weirs, gurgites, 118
Wheat, 32–4, 53–4, 89, 97, 142, 152,
183, 187, 192, 213, 259, 261
-, — straw, 274
Witnesses, large number of, xin
Wong. See Land
Wood, 171–2, 175
-, —, commonable, 46
-, —, power to enclose, 50
-, —, to be enclosed for 6 years, 46
Woods. See Burreth; Dowood; Gamelswude; Harlaxton; Ingoldsby
Wool and lead, tronage and pesage of, 178–9
Words—
-, achaueda, an acre-head, 301
-, adductatio, an advowson, 329
-, affidare, to pledge faith or troth,
333
-, affri, beasts of draught, 293
-, aliamentum, sustenance, 310
-, area, a plot, 289, 304
-, assisus, farmed out, 302
-, bisus, a brown loaf, 274
-, botha, a booth, 175, 314
-, celarium, a store-chamber, 182
-, cenaculum, a supper, 274
-, communicare, to have common
rights in, 46
-, concordati, brought into concord,
xxii
-, croffeta, a croft, 298
-, cultura, a shot, 6, 7, 121, 124, 130,
284, 303–4, 312, 326
-, daila, a dale or strip, 314
-, diuisa, a parcel of land, 271
-, elongare, to oust, 305
-, emenda, a fine, 219
-, fabrica, works or fabric fund, 56
-, ferculum, a mess, 274
-, graua, a grove, 15
-, guttera, a gowt, 141
-, hald, le, 293
-, halestaffeta, 298
-, laghedays, lawedayes, 43, 116
-, obitus, a heriot, 253
-, pecia, a plot, 123, 194, 224
-, placeum, placia, a plot, 29, 45, 165,
221, 242, 268, 305
-, rifley, a, 23
-, russetus, russet, 190
-, shopa, shoppa, a shop, 54, 230
-, stoffeta, staffeta, stubble, 298
-, subordinatio, subjection, 145
-, utwara, xli-ii, 330
-, vadiatus, wagered, 259, 326
-, waldura maris, sea-walling, 249,
-, wallia, banks, 168
-, warnoth, a rent, 66
-, watergangia, water-courses, 168
Works, fabrica, of Lincoln cathedral church, 56
Writs, original, xviii-xix, xxxi-vi
-, accedas ad curiam, xxxii, lxxvii
-, to choose the grand assize, xxxii,
xxxvi, lxxvi
-, to summon 12 knights for a grand
assize, xxxii, lxxvi
-, dedimus potestatem, xxi, lxxviii
-, facias recordari, xxxii, lxxvii
-, false judgement, xxxii-iii, lxxvii
-, for fine of land held in chief,
xxxiii, lxxv
-, peace, xxxii
-, pone, xxxiii, lxxviii
-, prohibition to restrain a feudal
lord, xxxii, lxxvi
-, prohibition to restrain a sheriff,
xxxiii, lxxvi
-, proving his freedom, xxxv, lxxv
-, tolt, xxxii
-, transcript of note of fine, xxiv,
lxxviii
-, transcript of foot of fine, xxviii,
lxxix
-, when the lord has remitted his
court to the king, xxxii, lxxii
-, See also Pleas(1)