A.A., warden at London,136,n.4.A., of Hereford, secretary to Adam Marsh,33;biographical notice of,185.Abburbury,109.Abdy, Robert, Master of Balliol, bequest,106.Aberdeen, Observant friars at,89,n.4.Abingdon, monks of,2,12,n.2;mentioned,108.Acre (Palestine),8.Acre (Norfolk?),180.Acton, Nic., bequest,103.Adam of Bechesoueres, physician,181;notice of,187.Adam of Bury St. Edmund’s, Archdeacon of Oxford,102,n.1.Adam of Corf, friar Minor,219.Adam Godham:seeAdam Wodham.Adam of Hekeshovre:seeAdam of Bechesoueres.Adam of Hoveden or Howden, lector, mentioned,163;notice of,162.Adam of Kydmersford, robber,308.Adam de Lakeor, Dominican,334.Adam of Lathbury, abbat of Reading,235,n.4.Adam of Lincoln, lector and provincial, notice of,160.Adam Marsh or de Marisco, upholds Franciscan poverty,4, andn.8,11,22;books bequeathed to him,57;royal ambassador,7,307-8;influence at Oxford,8;relations to Walter de Merton,9, and Richard Earl of Cornwall,25,n.2;friendship with Simon de Montfort,32, Grostete,32,48,57, Walter of Madele,189, Roger Bacon,192,193;lecturer to the friars at Oxford,31-32,36,37,186,188;letters illustrating the position of lector and socius,33-4,56,n.3;his socius,185,186,188;controversy on theological degrees in 1253,38-9;his activity and reputation,32,n.2, 3;67;at the Council of Lyons,127,128;obtains a papal privilege,141,n.2;his letters,57,n.1,59;mentioned,57,65,128,129,139,n.8,140,141,142-3,151,153,154,156,n.3,179,181,184,186,187,189,211;biographical notice,134-139.Adam of Norfolk, secular master,331,332,334.Adam of Oxford, missionary,7;pupil of Adam Marsh,135;biographical notice,178.Adam Rufus:seeRufus.Adam of Warminster, warden at Oxford, notice of,129;controversy with Dominicans,333-5.Adam Wodham, lector, nominalist,77,n.4,170,226;notice of,172.Adam of York, lectured at Lyons,66,n.10.Adee, Swithin,124.Adreston (Adderstone?),seeWilliam of.Ægidius de Legnaco,220.Ægidius Delphinus, general minister,267.Ægidius Romanus,215.Agas, Map of Oxford,124.Agatha (daughter of Walter Goldsmith?),20.Agnellus of Pisa, first provincial, comes to England,1-2,125;character of the province under him,3;royal ambassador,7;opposes extension of areas,13;builds infirmary and school at Oxford,3,21,30;secures Grostete as lecturer,30;holds provincial chapter at Oxford,69;buried there,21,26;mentioned,57,89,n.2,126,127,178,179,181,188;biographical notice,176.Agnes, widow of Guido, grant of land to the Franciscans at Oxford,14,15,n.2,17.Ailly, Peter d’:seePeter.Alan of Rodan, lector,157.Alan of Wakerfeld, lector,158,320,321,335.Albert the Great, Dominican, mentioned by Roger Bacon,42;works ascribed to,167,210.Albert of Metz,220.Albert of Pisa, provincial, his sayings,4,6;knew St. Francis,6,n.7;his connexion with the Oxford friary,3,n.7,68;policy as minister,7,13,72;opinion of the English province,11,n.3;mentioned,2,n.1,127,177,178,180,n.3;notice of,181.Alexander IV, pope,136,214,n.2.Alexander V, pope, mentioned,66,n.7;biogr. notice of,249.Alexander of Hales,67,137,192,213,214,n.2,215.Alien, John, mentioned,41,n.5,53,n.4;biogr. notice,265.Alienora de S. Amando, bequest by,105.Alifax, Rob.:seeEliphat.Alkerton,109.Alnwick:seeMartin, Roger, William, of.Alyngdon, doctor, mentioned,96,n.2;276.Amaury de Montfort:seeMontfort.Ambassadors, Franciscans employed as,7,128,137,138,144,159,161,162,177,243,272,307-8.Amory, Richard d’,239.Amour, William de St.:seeWilliam.Ancona, march of,181.Andrewes, Richard, of Hales, buys site of Grey and Black Friars, Oxford,122,123.Andrews, Nic., of Peckwater’s Inn,95.Anesti, Thomas of:seeThomas.Anger:seeAuger.Anivers (Anilyeres, Aynelers), Nic. de:seeNicholas.Anjou, master H. of,154.Anna of Radley,94.Anneday, Thomas, mentioned,47,51;biogr. notice,270.Anthony of Padua, St.,135,156,n.1.Anthony Papudo, biogr. notice,284.Anthony de Vallibus,52;biogr. notice,261.Antioch, Patriarch of,183.Antonius Andreas,130,n.2,262.Anyden, Thomas:seeAnneday.Apeltre, Henry of:seeHenry.Apulia, Franciscan province,235.Aquinas, St. Thomas:seeThomas.Aquitaine, Friars from, at Oxford,66.Aragon, Minorites from, at Oxford,243;Peter Russel teaches in,255.Arctur, John:seeArthur.Arezzo:seePhilip of Castello.Argentina:seeStrasburg.Argentine, John, biogr. notice,260;cf.191,n.1.Argos, bishop of:seeTinmouth.Aristotle,73.— Commentaries on,254.— — De coelo et mundo,153.— — Ethics,156.— — Logic,225-6,259,262.— — Metaphysics,142,196,233.— — Meteorics,130,n., 2,196,241.— — Physics,157,196,216,224,226,227.— — [Secretum Secretorum],196.— — [Vegetabilia],196.Armagh, Archbishops of:seeRichard Fitzralph;Foxholes, J.:see also288,n.7.Arnulphus, vicar of the Order,180.Arter:seeArthur, John.Arthur or Arter, John, Friar Minor, charges against him,95-6,132;kept a horse,96;biogr. notice,284.Arthur, prince,260.Arundel, Thomas, Archbp.,85,112.Ascensius, editor of Ockham’sDialogus,231.Ascoli:seeJerome of.Ashby,125,189;prior of Canons Ashby,126.Ashendon, John, mathematician,160,237.Asia, Franciscan mission,244.Assisi; MS. at,143;burial at,159;general chapters at,159,177,178,229,235.Auger, William, biogr. notice,254.Augustine, St., work in the Franciscan Library, Oxford,57;mentioned,150,292.Augustine, brother of William of Nottingham,183.Aureolus,262.Aurifaber, Walter:seeGoldsmith.Austin Canons, join Minorite Order,180.Austin Friars,7,n.2,75,80,263,281,285.Auvergne, William of:seeWilliam.Averroes,73.Avignon,163,164,167,168,170,172,239:seeClement V;Ockham imprisoned at,225;General Chapter at,229.Aylesbury,163,n.2;Grey Friars of,287.Aylmer, John and Christiana, property granted to Minorites,16.Aynelers:seeNicholas of Anivers.B.Babwell, Grey Friars at,56,n.4,173;seeBury St. Edmund’s.Bacheler, John, Friar Minor, vice-warden at Oxford,131,288,318;biogr. notice,285.Bachun, Thomas, biogr. notice,187.Bacon, Sir Francis, quoted,64,n.3.Bacon, Peter, mentioned,192.Bacon, Robert, Dominican, signs charter of Henry III for the University,9;professed on day of entry,68;uncle of Roger Bacon,191;preaches to the King,ib.;life of St. Edmund by,192,n.1;works by,196(?),210.Bacon, Roger, buried at Oxford,26;quoted,31;on the study of theology,37,42;nature and object of his writings,37,n.1,63,64;writings in the Franciscan Library at Oxford,58;lectures to Spanish students,66,n.8;at Paris,68;sends works to the pope,56;begs for alms,91;pupil and friend of Grostete and Adam Marsh,135,n.1,139;his pupil John,33,n.4,211;his opinion of Thomas Aquinas,73, and Richard of Cornwall,143;influence on Bungay,153, W. de Mara,215, and J. Somer,244;biographical notice,191-5;works,195-210.Bacon, Roger, mentioned,192.Bacon, Thomas, mentioned,192.Baconthorpe, John, Carmelite,166.Balborow, William,317.Baldeswell:seePeter de.Balliol College:seeOxford.Balliol, Edward,238.Balliol, Sir John de,9,217.Balsham, Hugh, Bishop of Ely,138.Bampton, Vicar of,110;Hugh of,seeHugh of Bath.Banaster or Banister, Alderman and Mayor of Oxford, visits the friaries,110,n.1,117,121.Banester, John, mentioned,44,n.4;biogr. notice,270.Bangor:seeEdnam, Ric. Bp. of.Banke, Thomas, Rector of Lincoln Coll., bequest,107.Bannebury, John, bequest,104.Barbeur, William le, and Alice his wife,16,20,n.5.Barclay, Alexander,271.Bari,167.Barlete,179.Barlow, Richard, debt,110,n.8.Barly, Thomas, Friar Minor,119,294.Barnby, prebend,235.Barneby, Thomas of:seeThomas.Barnes, Dr., Austin Friar,281.Baron, Roger, work by,209.Bartelot, Jac., attorney,99,n.7,315.Bartholomew of Pisa, quoted,2,6,n.4,30,72,167,170,180,181,182,238,243.Barton:seeMartin de,Roger de.Based:seeBasset.Basel, mentioned,173;Council of,214,257.Basil, St., works of,292.Basingstoke:seeJohn of.Baskerfield, Edward, Warden at Oxford,95,288;his horse,96,287;surrenders his house,118,119;biogr. notice,132.Basset, Gregory, Minorite, mentioned,113,n.5, 6;290;biogr. notice,286.Basset, John, lector,162.Bath,2,134;seeHenry of,Hugh of.Baxter, Mrs.,282.Baynton, Sir Edw.,111.Beamont,290.Beatrice of Falkenstein, wife of Ric. Earl of Cornwall, buried at Oxford,25.Beaune,128.Beauvais, W. of Gainsborough buried at,162:see268,n.1.Bec, fee of the Abbat of, in Oxford,16,20,297.Beche, Phil. de la, Sheriff,60,n.2.Bechesoueres:seeAdam of.Becket, Thomas, Archbishop,155,285.Beckley,218.Bedford, Minorite convent in the Oxford custody,68;burials at,128,172,238.— Simon Ludford, Friar of,119.— Duke of,265,n.4.— Archdeacon of,331.Bedyngfeld, Edmund, Sheriff,99,130.Bek’:seeThomas de.Bekinkham:seeJohn.Bele, Thomas, servant of Friar J. Welle,78,311.Benedict XII, pope, constitutions for Friars Minors,35,36,50-1,170.— Attacked by Ockham,231,232.Benedict le Mercer of Oxford,16,296,298;Symon, son of:seeSimon.Benedictines; students at the Universities,43,n.7.— Franciscan lecturers to,66.— Monks enter Minorite Order,2,237.Benet, John, will mentioned,90,