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127  
Horrox 1994, 70, quoting the
Historia Roffensis
attributed to William of Dene.
128  
Barber and Thomas 2002, 13–14.
129  
PRO C 54 185 m27, translated by Dr Jeremy Ashbee.
130  
CLPA, nos 65, 68. This should be placed in the context of twenty-four such alleged violent dispossessions between 1340 and 1450 (with breaks in the sequence).
131  
CLB F, 203.
132  
CLB G, 30–31.
133  
TNA SC 2/191/60 m9–m12d; SC 2/205/12 m10.
134  
CCR, Ed III, Vol. 9, 8–9.
135  
CCR, Ed III, Vol. 9, 54. The search encompassed many other English ports, too.
136  
MOSJ MS K/12, Baildon transcript of Cotton MS Nero E vi, fo 15d.
137  
LMA Husting Rolls 77/49, 77/126 (information courtesy of Tony Dyson, Nick Holder and Nathalie Cohen).
138  
CHW, Vol. 1, 534, 537.
139  
TNA SC 2/191/60 esp m13–m15d; Riley 1868, liii.
140  
TNA SC 2/191/60 m21; CHW, Vol. 1, 535.
141  
CHW, Vol. 1, 531–2.
142  
CHW, Vol. 1, 556.
143  
CHW, Vol. 1, 558; detail of will transcribed from microfilm at LMA by Dr Jeremy Ashbee.
144  
St John Hope 1925, 7.
145  
Grimes 1968, 175–80.
146  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 331; CAN, no 437; Grainger and Phillpotts 2011, 75; TNA E 40/2643.
147  
Hodgett 1971, no 951.
148  
Hodgett 1971, no 958.
149  
CHW, Vol. 1, 651, 679; detail transcribed from LMA microfiche by Dr Jeremy Ashbee.
150  
TNA E 210/6811.
151  
TNA E 326/2310.
152  
CHW, Vol. 1, 597.
153  
Foedera,Vol. 5, 658, transcribed by Dr Jeremy Ashbee.
154  
IPM, Ed III, Vol. 9, nos 368, 428.
155  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 261.
156  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 271.
157  
CCR, Ed III, Vol. 9, 62–4.
158  
CPMR, Vol. 1, 224.
159  
CLB F, 191.
160  
CLB F, 186.
161  
CHW, Vol. 1, 567, 581, 599; Hist Gaz, St Pancras Soper Lane no 145/36.
162  
Her guardianship was assigned on 13 June 1353 to Thomas de Staundone, cofferer, and she claimed her property at full age in 1362 (CLB G, 8, 145).
163  
CHW, Vol. 1, 558, 576.
164  
CHW, Vol. 1, 543, 563.
165  
CLB F, 189.
166  
CHW, Vol. 1, 598.
167  
CLB G, 11–12; CAD, C 6871.
168  
CHW, Vol. 1, 552.
169  
CHW, Vol. 1, 562–3.
170  
Barron 1985, 23–5.
171  
CHW, Vol. 1, 540, 542, 547, 565, 679; see Chapter 5 for further consideration of fraternities.
172  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 4, 105.
173  
CHW, Vol. 1, 552; CPL,Vol. 3, 289.
174  
CHW, Vol. 1, 675.
175  
CHW, Vol. 1, 544, 590; see also Redstone and Redstone 1937.
176  
CHW, Vol. 1, 618, 619.
177  
Westlake 1923, Vol. 1, 110.
178  
CPL, Vol. 3, 274.
179  
CHW, Vol. 1, 569.
180  
TNA LR 15/163.
181  
CAD, Vol. 4 (1902), A 7378.
182  
CLB F, 221.
183  
TNA SC 2/191/60 m16–m19d.
184  
CHW, Vol. 1, 652.
185  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 277.
186  
CCR, Ed III, Vol. 9, 65.
187  
CHW, Vol. 1, 564.
188  
TNA SC 2/191/60 m16d.
189  
CHW, Vol. 1, 569; CLB F, 188, 191.
190  
CLB F, 191.
191  
Jones 1964, 20–2.
192  
Horrox 1994, 64–5, after Thompson 1889, 406–7.
193  
Sporley’s
History of the abbots of Westminster,
written
c
. 1450 (BL Cotton MS Claud A viii), quoted by Dugdale, 1817, Monasticon, Vol. 1, 275, translated by Dr Jeremy Ashbee.
194  
Cal Hust Wills, Vol. 1, 578.
195  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 285, 286. Reasons for vacancy could include death, resignation, exchange or cessation; dates of presentation to a vacant benefice could be anywhere from a few days to several weeks after vacancy. Actual institution might follow days, weeks or months after the presentation (see Aberth 1995). The dates here suggest deaths in April or May.
196  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 285, 291.
197  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 287; CHW, Vol. 1, 559.
198  
CPL, Vol. 3, 273–4.
199  
CPL, Vol. 3, 285.
200  
CPL, Vol. 3, 330; CPP, Vol. 1, 165.
201  
VCH London 1, 542–6; CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 348.
202  
CHW, Vol. 1, 568, 580, 595.
203  
Harvey 2000, 18, quoting WAM 19331; John of Reading is described as
‘tunc infirmario’
(‘then the infirmarer’) on 15 March 1350, presumably appointed following the death of John de Ryngestede during the plague.
204  
Ahl 2002, 18–19.
205  
CHW, Vol. 1, 586; Kingsford 1915, 101.
206  
CHW, Vol. 1, 571.
207  
TNA SC 2/191/60 m20–m22d.
208  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 295, 298.
209  
CAN, no 617: the complaint was brought following the reconstruction of the forge in May 1377.
210  
CFR, Ed III, Vol. 6; CHW,Vol. 1, 577.
211  
CPMR, Vol. 1, A6, m1b.
212  
CAN, Roll DD, no 418. Hardyngham was litigious, see note 50.
213  
Sutton 2005, 96.
214  
Pugh 1968, 280.
215  
TNA E 101 471/3, translated by Dr Jeremy Ashbee.
216  
Gask 1926, 15.
217  
CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 298.
218  
Foedera, Vol. 5, 662, transcribed by Dr Jeremy Ashbee.
219  
CLPA, no 67.
220  
CHW, Vol. 1, 691; Vol. 2, 70.
221  
CHW, Vol. 1, ix.
222  
CHW, Vol. 1, 603, 649–51.
223  
CCR, Vol. 9, 163.
224  
Barron 2004, 39.
225  
CFR, Ed III, Vol. 6, 140; CPR, Ed III, Vol. 8, 303.
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