Chapter 6

Dunston, Norfolk, i. 30, 140; ii. 302, 303.Dunwich, Suffolk, ii. 3; iv. 193.Durasse, Lord, i. 281; v. 188.Durham, i. 215; iv. 60, 179.Durham (Dereham), Laurence Booth, Bishop of (1457-76), i. 169; ii. 81; iv. 50.See alsoSherwood.Düsseldorf, i. 288.Dutchland (Germany),ii. 105.Dutchmen, i. 27; iv. 78; vi. 141.Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105Citation missing.Dutchland, DutchmenText unchanged, but words are always spelled “Duche-”.Dux, Wm., v. 91.273Dylmyn, Wm.,iv. 142.Dymock (Dymmok), Lady, v. 137.Dymsoynt, orDymysent. Metal facing for a girdle, vi. 203-208.Dyne, ——, iii. 84.Dyngane, Joan, iv. 86.Dynham.SeeDenham.Dynne, ——, ii. 182, 193.Dynne, John, vi. 103.Dynne, Wm., ii. 186.Dyott, ——, iv. 280.Dyram.SeeDereham.Dyrward, ——, iii. 303.EaEgEmEsEvEagle, The, Lincolnshire, Priest of, iii. 261.Earl Soham (Erll Some), Framlingham, Suffolk, vi. 156, 159.Earlham, Norfolk, i. 284.Easewyk, Norfolk, ii. 70.Eberton, Elizabeth, i. 286, 287.Eberton, Harry, i. 286; v. 206-207, 215.Ebesham, Wm., i. 323; v. 1-4, 63.Eborlyn, Hans, vi. 37.Eccles, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Eccles, Norfolk, ii. 135.Eccles, John, ii. 80.Eccles, Robt., ii. 80.Eddingthorpe, Norfolk, i. 76; ii. 33, 51, 57, 70; vi. 4, 190. Rector of, ii. 10, 31.Edinburgh, iii. 307.Edgecombe (Egecum), Sir Ric., vi. 118, 127.Edgecombe, Sir Piers, vi. 152.Edmonds, John, of Taverham, iv. 129, 130.Edmonds, Thos., iv. 43.Edmundes, John, ii. 60.Education in time of Paston Letters, i. 318-321.EdwardI., iv. 248.EdwardIII., i. 86, 191; vi. 65.EdwardIV., as Earl of March, i. 100, 135, 148-149, 182, 184, 185-188, 194; ii. 297; iii. 196, 197, 204, 221-222, 228, 233, 234, 249; as King, i. 194, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 213, 215, 216, 217, 239, 243, 244, 245-246, 246-250, 257, 259-262, 263, 266, 271, 275, 280, 283, 288-289, 294-298, 322, 340; iii. 266, 267, 269, 271, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 284, 286, 291, 292, 296, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304, 306, 312, 313-314; iv. 15-16, 17, 19, 20, 25, 26, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 52, 58 (bis), 60-61, 66, 78, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 96, 101, 106, 109, 111, 113-116, 116-117 (bis), 207, 218, 246-247, 275, 287, 296-297, 307, 311; v. 6-7, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30-33 (bis), 34, 35-36, 41, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 62, 63, 69, 70-71, 80, 83, 95, 96, 97, 100, 106, 107, 112, 131, 135, 161, 162, 170, 179, 181, 188, 189, 195, 196, 203, 215, 220, 221, 222, 224, 233, 236, 237, 238, 239 (bis), 240, 242, 246, 250, 260, 261, 277, 290, 318, 324; vi. 2, 20, 25, 28, 29;redeems jewels pledged by his father, iii. 294-295;desire to do justice, iii. 302;strongholds in Wales given up to, iii. 302;statutes of, vi. 67; harbinger of, when Earl of March, iii. 233.Edward, Prince of Wales, son of HenryVI., i. 130, 133, 156-157, 171, 192, 193, 194, 261; ii. 295-296, 297, 320; iii. 13, 32, 86, 87, 196, 234, 267, 269, 306; iv. 51; v. 104.Edward, Prince, afterwards EdwardV., i. 271, 322; v. 179.Edward, a servant, v. 187, 251.Edworth, Wm., ii. 313.Egmere, i. 205.Egremont, Thos. Percy, Lord, third son of Henry, second Earl of Northumberland, i. 131, 134, 147-148, 177; ii. 296; iii. 126.Egyll (l’Aigle ?) Castle, France, ii. 6.Eimond.SeeEmond.Elger, John, iii. 22.Elghe, Suffolk, ii. 11.Elingham, ——, ii. 139 (bis); vi. 36.Elizabeth, Queen, i. 26, 27.Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of EdwardIV.SeeWoodville, Elizabeth.Elizabeth, Mrs., v. 190.Elizabeth of York, Queen of HenryVII., vi. 105-106, 107 (seecorrection in vol. i., page 340).Elkanhed, Treasurer of Calais, v. 163.See alsoCalais.Ellis, Bartholomew, iii. 5, 105, 106, 278; iv. 10, 102, 104, 238, 239, 243, 269.Ellis, Thos., i. 231; iii. 245; iv. 139.Ellis, Wm., iv. 70.Ellis (Elys), ——, iv. 175, 176.Elmyse.Enemies, iv. 283; v. 37.Eltham, Kent, i. 116, 239; iii. 233; iv. 275, 276.Elton, ——, i. 81.Elwyn, Richard, vi. 152.Ely, Bishop of.SeeAlcock, John(1486-1500);Bourchier, Thos.(1443-54);Grey, Wm.(1454-78);Morgan, Philip(1426-34).Ely, Isle of, vi. 92.Elysse, Berthelmew.SeeEllis.Embracery.A legal offence, ii. 167 note 5; iii. 85.Eme.Uncle, ii. 157 note 2.Emeryngale, John, iv. 241.274Emond (Eimond), John, ii. 193; iii. 42.Emundes, Robt., ii. 244.Entwistle (At Wessyll), Sir Bertram, iii. 28, 30.Eppeswell, Robt., iii. 141.Epworth, Lincolnshire, ii. 71.Erasmus, i. 327.Ernold, Ric., of Cromer, ii. 100.Erpingham Hundred, Norfolk, iv. 19.Erpingham, Sir Thos., i. 33, 333; ii. 13-15, 16, 54.Esher, Surrey, i. 153.Esprygy, Wm., ii. 2.Essay, Normandy, i. 56.Essex county, v. 95.Essex, gentlemen of, vi. 122.‘Essex,’ Fastolf’s place in Hickling, iii. 83; v. 107, 234, 306.Essex, ——, iii. 268.Essex, Earl of.SeeBourchier, Henry.Essey, Normandy, ii. 6.Esson.Essoin, ii. 157; iii. 37.Est, John, ii. 192.Estaple.SeeStaple.Estgate, John, iii. 255; iv. 84, 106, 177, 180.Estlexham.SeeLexham, East.Estodenham.SeeTuddenham, East.Estwell, Kent, iv. 309, 310, 311.Etaple (Staples), France, vi. 154.Eton, i. 306, 319, 336; vi. 5, 8.Eton, Fulk, i. 50.Eton, Wm., iii. 230; iv. 102, 104, 239.Eu, Normandy, ii. 6.Eusdale, ——, ii. 271.Everard, Sir Thos., Parson of Oxnead, v. 327 (bis).Everingham, Henry, i. 338.Everingham, Thos., i. 124; iii. 143.Everton.SeeEberton.Everyton, John, iv. 226.Evreux (Everose), Normandy, ii. 5.Ewelme, Oxfordshire, i. 245; ii. 121; v. 15, 131.Exeter, i. 116, 165, 166; v. 86.Exeter, Bishops of.SeeNevill, Geo.(1456-65) andCourtenay, Piers(1478-87).Exeter, Henry Holland, Duke of (1446-73), i. 134, 147-148, 150, 176, 182, 183, 186, 192, 199; ii. 154, 296, 321, 329; iii. 125, 126, 127, 192, 234, 267, 312.Exeter, Thos. Beaufort, Duke of (1416-26), ii. 8, 9; iii. 156.Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Widow of Henry Holland, v. 250.Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Wife of John Holland, third Duke (1443-6), iv. 189; v. 69.Exmouth, i. 182.[274b]Eye, Suffolk, i. 231; iii. 315; iv. 204; v. 86. Bailiff of.SeeBottisford.FaFeFiFlFoFrFuFyFagernon, France, ii. 6.Fairchild (Feyrechildes), Norfolk, iv. 32; v. 170, 188.Fairfax, Guy, i. 298; v. 30, 76; vi. 74.Fairfax, Mr., v. 120.Fairfax, Sir Thos., vi. 152.Fakenham, Norfolk, ii. 215.Falaisetaken by HenryV., ii. 5.‘Falce Carte Sproute,’ iii. 53.Falcon (Fawcon), Pursuivant, vi. 126.Falconbridge, Bastard, i. 177, 266.Falyate, John, i. 115; ii. 263-264.Falyate, Sir William, iv. 308.Fardell.Pack, burden, iv. 65.Farrer.SeeFerrour.Farwell, John, iii. 155, 157.Faste.‘Be Goddis faste,’ ii. 79.Faster, John, vi. 180.Fastingong.Shrovetide, ii. 220.Fastolf, Catherine, iii. 96.Fastolf, Edmund, v. 177.Fastolf, Sir Hugh, ii. 235; iii. 12, 110, 157.Fastolf, John, ii. 113.Fastolf, John, Father of Sir John, iii. 147, 152, 154, 155.Fastolf, John, of Cowhawe, iii. 19, 200.Fastolf, Sir John, i. 26, 52, 76-78, 89, 90, 116-120, 126, 150-154, 195-203, 206, 209, 215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 233, 234-238, 241, 245, 251, 254, 258, 284, 297, 298; ii. 4, 21, 29, 39, 40, 50 (bis), 51, 80, 81, 82, 96, 101, 107-108, 113-116, 134, 137, 149, 152, 153, 154, 156, 160, 170, 171, 178-179, 182, 188-189 (bis), 190, 191-192 (bis), 193, 194, 195, 195-200, 203, 204, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211 (bis), 216 (bis), 233, 234-235, 238, 250, 252 (bis), 253 (bis), 254, 277, 279, 280, 281, 323, 326-327, 328, 329, 333, 334, 335; iii. 2, 3, 6 (bis), 7-9 (bis), 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20-21, 22, 32, 34, 35 (bis), 37, 41, 42, 50, 51-52, 53-54 (bis), 55-60, 61-65 (ter), 67 (bis), 68, 69 (bis), 70-71 (bis), 72, 73-74 (bis), 76, 77, 78, 79, 82-83, 85, 88, 91, 93 (bis), 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99-100, 104, 105, 106, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120 (bis), 121, 125, 126, 127, 129, 132, 135, 138, 142 (bis), 193, 194 (bis), 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 217, 218 (bis), 219 (bis), 220, 229, 231, 238, 246 (bis), 251, 254, 271, 291, 294, 305, 308, 309, 311, 316; iv. 26, 30 (bis), 31, 42, 53-56, 62, 63, 66, 72, 73, 74, 79, 81, 91, 100, 101, 106, 109, 123, 142,275155, 157, 173, 174, 180, 188, 189, 208, 254, 266, 269, 280, 281, 288, 289, 293-295, 296, 302, 303, 304; v. 11, 18, 20, 22, 30, 59, 63, 64, 72 (bis), 76, 77, 81, 82, 91, 92, 94, 98, 107, 116, 117, 126, 128, 129, 132, 134, 136, 141, 146, 170, 172, 176, 230, 234, 301, 303, 322; vi. 55, 61-64, 75, 108;goods of, iii. 166-174; iv. 231-236;will of, i. 242; iii. 117-160, 160-163, 163-166; iv. 101-104, 111, 112, 113-116, 154, 181-185, 236-245, 246, 247, 268, 276, 284-286;wardrobe of, iii. 174-189;college proposed by, i. 151, 195, 197, 201, 202, 216, 241, 258, 284; iii. 98, 110, 111, 148-149, 153, 154, 160, 161, 164, 189-191, 193, 202; iv. 53-56, 73, 100, 109-110, 111, 112-113 (bis), 114, 175, 183, 238, 240, 244, 254, 293; v. 82, 216;place in Southwark, iii. 224, 233, 247;condition of, just before death, iv. 104, 238, 240.Fastolf, Mary, Sir John’s mother, iii. 147, 153-154, 155.See alsoMortimer, Lady.Fastolf, Lady Milicent, Sir John’s wife, i. 120, 153; ii. 114, 115; iii. 147, 153, 159, 163; iv. 238.Fastolf, Milicent, v. 72.Fastolf, Richard, iii. 76; iv. 237, 244, 284, 285.Fastolf, Thos., ii. 171.Fastolf, Thos., son of John Fastolf of Cowhawe, i. 203, 240; ii. 323; iii. 5, 8, 14, 19-20, 21, 22, 34-35, 36, 112, 133, 142, 199-202, 278, 286, 308; iv. 3, 70, 282; v. 72, 78;mother of, iv. 3.Fastolf, Wm., Abbot of Fécamp, iii. 157.Fauconberg, Thos., v. 109, 113.Fauconberg, Wm. Nevill, Lord, ii. 123; iii. 126; v. 109.Fauconer, ——, of London, ii. 114-115.Faukham, Kent, iv. 310.Fawkon.SeeFalcon.Fawkoner, Thos., i. 42; ii. 31; iii. 17.Fazakerley (Fitzacurley), ——, i. 336.Fécamp, Normandy, Abbot of, i. 56; iii. 157.Feen, Master, iv. 47.Feke, Hodge, ii. 86.Felbrigg, Norfolk, i. 254; ii. 188, 221, 288; iii. 227, 248, 281, 286; iv. 20, 68, 93, 215, 216; v. 64.Felbrigg (Fylbryg), ——, iv. 61; v. 102.Felbrigg, Catherine, Lady, ii. 193, 224, 250, 251; iii. 12, 14, 210.Felbrigg, Sir John, iv. 215.Felbrigg, Sir Simon, i. 30; ii. 14, 33, 34, 46, 51.Feldyng, Mr., v. 104.[275b]Felix, v. Pope, ii. 96.Felmingham, Norfolk, vi. 163.Felmingham, Clement.See alsoClement, Master, iii. 193; iv. 102, 103, 104, 183, 184, 185, 230, 237, 239, 243, 244; v. 146.Felthorpe, Parson of, iv. 187.Fendykes, ——, iii. 50.Fenn, Hugh, i. 338; ii. 240; iii. 73, 77, 78, 81-82, 91, 102, 103, 133, 142, 166; iv. 12, 14, 78, 86-87, 91, 105, 179, 207, 260, 295-296; v. 9, 117, 212; vi. 190, 191, 194.Fenn, John, iii. 258.Fenne, Robt., vi. 167, 179.Fennes, Herringby, Norfolk, iv. 292.Fenwyk, Ric., Rector of Testerton, vi. 113, 114.Fenyngley.SeeFilongley.Fenys (Fenes), Robt., i. 205, 259; iii. 281; iv. 308, 309, 310, 311.Feraris (Ferers), ——, ii. 214, 215, 216, 217; iv. 61.Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, vi. 161.Feres, Sir Harry, v. 105.Feres, Sir John, v. 105.Fermer, John, iv. 35, 37.Fernwale, William, iv. 279.Ferrers, John, ii. 260.Ferrour(Farrer, Ferrer), ——, v. 208.Ferrour, Ric., i. 303; v. 316, 317, 321, 322, 323.Fescamp.SeeFécamp.Fetis.Good, well-made, ii. 112.Feversham, i. 75.Feyrechildes.SeeFairchild.Fidyon, Roger, Clerk, iv. 105.Fiennes (Fynys), v. 297.Figs, price of, iii. 126.Filby, Norfolk, ii. 67, 68; iv. 105, 238; v. 117. Parson of, ii. 67; iv. 86.Fille, John, vi. 56, 58.Filongley (Fenyngley), Henry, nephew of Fastolf, i. 196; ii. 328; iii. 6, 14, 30, 31, 33, 67, 75, 98-99, 138, 157, 165, 166, 192, 197, 198, 213; v. 94.Filongley, Cecily, wife of Henry, iii. 157.Filpot.SeePhilpot.Finch (Fynch), ——, ii. 49.Fincham, Norfolk, Vicar of, vi. 207.Fincham (Fyncheham), ——, ii. 214, 257; iii. 82, 99.Fincham, John, iii. 227.Fincham, Simeon, of Fincham, iii. 80.Fish (Fysch), Peter, ii. 54.Fisher (Fysscher), Ric., Sec. to the Earl of Salisbury, iii. 96, 199.Fishley, Norfolk, v. 149.Fishwick, Lancashire, ii. 181.276Fitzalan, Thos., Lord Maltravers, son of Wm., Earl of Arundel, iv. 217 and note.Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady, i. 311-312; iv. 217; vi. 91-92.Fitzhugh, Henry, Lord (1386-1424), i. 311; ii. 8.Fitzlewes (Fitzlawes), Sir Ric., vi. 162, 163.Fitzralph (Fitzrawff), John, ii. 11; iii. 157.Fitzrauff, Robt., ii. 199; iii. 153, 193, 319; iv. 104, 237, 239.Fitzwalter, John Ratcliff, called Lord (killed at the Battle of Ferrybridge, 1461), iii. 80, 210, 249, 267.Fitzwalter, John, Lord.SeeRadcliffe.Fitzwalter, Lady, v. 179.Fitzwalter, Lord, iv. 307.Fitzwalter, Master, v. 179, 253, 256, 258, 259; vi. 24, 31; wife of, i. 300; v. 256, 258.Fitzwalter, Rich., vi. 183.Fitzwalter (Walter ?), Lord, ii. 17; iv. 232.Fitzwarine (Fyvaren), John Bourchier, Lord, vi. 151.Fitzwilliam, ——, ii. 173; iii. 277, 279.Fitzwilliam, Austin, ii. 3.Flanders, i. 64, 247, 288, 312, 317; ii. 104; iv. 57, 296; v. 218, 219, 270, 297; vi. 111.See alsoFlemings.Fleet raised for EdwardIV., iv. 41, 42-43, 52, 57.Fleet Prison.SeeLondon.Flegg (Fledge), Norfolk, i. 283, 284; ii. 200; iii. 148; iv. 47, 109, 179, 222, 292; v. 25, 188, 225; vi. 33, 69.Flegg, East, iv. 46, 105; v. 94.Flegg, West, iv. 46; v. 94.Fleghalle, Winterton, ii. 51.Fleming, John, iv. 103.Fleming, Master, iv. 216.Flemingsmolest the coast, ii. 49.Flemings, goods of, taken, ii. 299.Flint (Flynte), Hugh, iv. 280.Flodden, i. 270.Florison, Cornelius, ii. 252.Flos unguentorum, vi. 104.Flourdew, John, Parson of Drayton, iv. 145, 187 and note 1.Fogg (Fooge), John, Treasurer of the Household to EdwardIV., iv. 218; v. 188.Foke, ——, ii. 158, 249.Foke, John, iv. 229.Foke, Roger, ii. 96.Folsham.SeeFoulsham.Fooge.SeeFogg.Forcer.A chest, ii. 92.[276b]Fordham (Cambs.), iv. 256;Vicar of, vi. 157.Forey, ——, of France, v. 104.Forncete, Norfolk, ii. 18, 278; iii. 135.Fornsett, John, D.D., vi. 96.Forslet, a, ii. 267.Forter, John, v. 137.Fortescue (Foscwe), ——, v. 32.Fortescue (Forskew), Lord, v. 104.Fortescue, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King’s Bench (name misprinted by Fenn ‘Festux’), i. 89; ii. 61-62, 205; iii. 76, 135, 198, 226, 242, 307.Fortescue, Sir John, of Punsborne, vi. 157, 187.Fortescue, Richard, i. 281.Foster, Wm., v. 305.Fotheringay (Foodryngdre), Northamptonshire, i. 217, 248; iv. 117;College at, ii. 281; v. 318.Fougères, capture and recovery of, i. 53-56, 102, 104.Fouke, ——, of Knapton, vi. 31.Fouler, Wm., iii. 72.Foulsham (Folsham), Norfolk, ii. 318.Fourmigni, battle of, i. 67.Fowler, ——, v. 85.Fowler, John, iv. 279.Fox, Henry, vi. 113-114 (bis);Wife of, vi. 114 (bis).Foxhall (Foxhole), Suffolk, iii. 20, 91, 112.Framsden, Suffolk, iii. 259.Framlingham, Suffolk, seat of the Duke of Norfolk, i. 203, 230, 274, 275, 276, 295; ii. 15, 52, 69, 145, 163, 164, 165, 166, 185, 243, 255, 260, 261, 269, 275, 276; iii. 21, 34, 112, 144, 277, 311; iv. 59, 80, 198, 211; v. 21, 22, 149, 150, 151, 166, 171, 172, 176.Framyngham, ——, ii. 217.France (see alsoFrench), i. 48-57, 60-61, 67-68, 76, 77, 95, 96, 120-125, 174, 282; iii. 155; iv. 51, 249; v. 82, 206, 219, 226, 270;Admiral of, v. 287;Ambassadors of, v. 216.France, Kings of.SeeCharlesVII.,LewisXI.Frances, ——, vi. 46.Frank, Sir Edward, vi. 92.Frank, Thos., vi. 27.Frankleyn.A large owner of land, ii. 311.Fraunces (Frauncesse), ii. 79; iv. 196.Fraunceys, ——, iii. 3.Fraunk, Robt., vi. 27.Frays, John, iii. 84.FrederickIII., Emperor, v. 219.Freethorpe, Norfolk, iv. 258.Freking, ii. 211.277Fremelyngham, Richard, Canon of Leyston Abbey, Suffolk, ii. 23 note 1.Frenay (Frezsne) Le Vicomte, France, ii. 5; iii. 63.French, ——, Wife of, v. 312.French, the, threaten Jersey and Guernsey, i. 280; ii. 321;ships of, iii. 283; iv. 57; vi. 111-112;books of, v. 63;Frenchmen on the coasts, iv. 68; v. 177, 178;army equipment, i. 122-123.Frenges, Norfolk, Rector of (1341), ii. 4.Frenles, Sir Roger, ii. 57.Fresnay, Maine, i. 50.Freston, Suffolk, ii. 51, 298.Frethorp.SeeFreethorpe.Frettenham, Norfolk, iv. 284.Friars, Grey, or Minors.See underNorwich.Fritton (Freton), Suffolk, iv. 71, 230, 238, 244, 292; v. 148, 241, 246; vi. 48, 53, 56;Parson of, i. 204; iii. 291.Fritton (Freton), near Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 31.Fronsac, i. 125.Frunture, a, ii. 267.Fugr’.Figured ? ‘Sateyn fugr’,’ iv. 202.Fulchier, ——, ii. 159.Fulford, Sir Baldwin, i. 185.Fulford, Sir Humphrey, vi. 152.Fulford, Sir Thos., v. 111, 113.Fuller, Thos., i. 31.Fuller, Wm., vi. 19.Fulman, John, iii. 279.Fulmerston, Ric., iv. 198, 199.Fulthorp, ——, iii. 77, 103.Fulthorp, Lady, iii. 142.Fulthorp, Sir Thos., ii. 168.Furbuschour, ——, iv. 40.Furness, Lancashire, i. 313.Fylongley.SeeFilongley.Fynch, ——, ii. 49.Fyncheham.SeeFincham.Fyndern, Sir Thos., iii. 307.Fynys.SeeFiennes.Fynys, ——, Speaker of Parliament, iv. 75.Fyrass, Robt., iv. 12.Fysch, Peter, ii. 54.Fysscher.SeeFisher.Fyvaryn.SeeFitzwarine.GaGeGiGlGoGrGuGyGachecroft, ——, ii. 215.Gaddishill.SeeGodshill.Gaillon (Galion), Normandy, ii. 6.Galdebek (Caudebec), Normandy, ii. 6.Galion.SeeGaillon.Gallawey, Robt., iv. 230.Gannok, Catherine, ii. 53.Gannok, John, ii. 53.Gant, John, ii. 4.[277b]Garcy, France, ii. 6.Gardyvyands.Knapsacks, vi. 144.Garleke, ——, ii. 172.Garnesseye.SeeGuernsey.Garnet, Thos., v. 32.Garneys, ——, ii. 56.Garneys, Margery, ii. 51.Garnish, a.A set of pewter vessels, iv. 14.Garonne, The, i. 95, 121.Garneys, Mrs., ii. 66.Garrard, Simon, vi. 69.Gascoigne, Sir Wm., Chief Justice of England, i. 154; ii. 114.Gascony, i. 95, 97, 105, 108, 120-125, 127, 128.Gase, Walter, ii. 9.Gate, Sir Jeffrey, v. 111.Gateley, i. 205.Gately More, vi. 131.Gatesend, Nicholas, ii. 265.Gatte, James, ii. 187.Gaudees.Beads, vi. 52.Gaunley, Robt., vi. 186.Gaunt, John of, i. 191.Gavaston, Piers, the favourite of EdwardII., ii. 3.Gawdeid.Ornamented, iv. 263; vi. 52.Gawnt.SeeGhent.Gaydade, Mistress, iv. 268.Gayn, John, iv. 94, 107.Gayne, Joan, iv. 4, 40, 61, 203.Gayne, ——, v. 133.Gayne, Eliz., vi. 208.Gayton (Geyton), Norfolk, ii. 173, 214.Gaywood, Norfolk, iv. 29.Geane.SeeGenoa.Gedding, Suffolk, ii. 75.Gees, John, Carmelite Friar, ii. 29.Gees, John, Merchant of Crowmer, ii. 29.Geffreie, ——, ii. 73.Gegge, Richard, i. 333.Gelderstone (Gerlyston), Norfolk, ii. 56; iii. 256.‘Genealogical History of the Kings of England,’ by Francis Sandford, i. 25.Geney.SeeJenney.Gemyngham.SeeGimmingham.Genoa, iv. 257.Gent, John, ii. 198.Genyn, ——, iv. 300.George, son of Richard, Duke of York, iii. 233.See alsoClarence.George, Walter, ii. 307.George, servant to Wm. Paston, vi. 41.Geppeswich.SeeIpswich.Gerard, Simon, vi. 52, 53.Gerberoy, Normandy, i. 55.Gerbrege, Sir Thos., iv. 253.Gerlyston.SeeGelderstone.278Germany (Dutchland), ii. 105.Germyn.SeeJermyn.Germyne, ——, v. 198.Germyngham.SeeJerningham.GesernysorGiserings. Battle axes, ii. 128.Gesseren.Sleeveless coat of mail, iv. 169.Geyton.SeeGayton.Ghent (Gawnt), i. 277; v. 176, 297.Gibbon.SeeGybon.Gibson, Wm., vi. 27.Gifford, Wm., i. 272; v. 107.Gilberd, ——, ii. 278.Gilbert, John, Mayor of Norwich (1460), iii. 239-240; iv. 2.Gilder (Gylder), John, iv. 279.Giles, John, iv. 35-36.Giles, Karoll, i. 152; iii. 132.Gille.A girl, iv. 190.Gilyngsat,a, ii. 58.Gimmingham (Gemyngham), Norfolk, i. 28, 36, 37; ii. 57, 70, 73; iii. 298; iv. 10.Gimmingham, ——, iv. 20.Ginger, v. 119.Gippeswich.SeeIpswich.Girlyngton, Nich., iv. 292; v. 94.Gironde, i. 122.Glanville, impalement of, ii. 2.Glanville, Sir Wm., iv. 249.Gloucester, i. 75, 81, 116;Abbot of, i. 55, 86.Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, Protector of England during minority of HenryVI., i. 33, 46, 47, 57, 145, 154; ii. 8, 14, 16, 26, 27, 35-38, 46-47;Wife of.SeeHainault, Jacqueline of.Gloucester, Richard, Duke of.SeeRichard.Gloucestershire, iv. 88, 91.Glover, Alex., ii. 244.Glover, Robt., iv. 9.Gloys, James, Priest, i. 90, 226-227, 279-280, 287; ii. 88, 92-94, 157, 219-223, 223-225 (bis), 228, 248, 265; iii. 45-46 (bis), 298, 310-311; iv. 74, 121, 159, 169, 170, 226, 227, 256, 274, 294, 299; v. 26, 39, 66, 103, 115, 146, 147, 153, 173, 197, 212, 213, 223, 225; vi. 175, 176.Gnateshale.SeeKnatysale.Goche(Gough ?), Margaret, iii. 87.God, James, i. 334.Godard, Dr., iii. 228.Godehreds, ——, iv. 179.Godfrey, Mr., v. 142.Godmerston, ——, v. 100.Godnoston, Jane, v. 180.Godshill (Gaddishill), Isle of Wight, i. 316; vi. 160.Gogyne, Wm., vi. 121.Golbeter, Jas., iv. 130.[278b]Gold, Pipes of, ii. 45.Goldsmyth, Nich., ii. 267.Goldwell, Jas., Bishop of Norwich (1472-99), v. 221, 227, 305; vi. 3, 6, 9-10, 13.Goldwell, Nich., vi. 3.Goneld (Gunnold), Henry, ii. 87, 130, 131, 292, 293; vi. 181.Gonnore.SeeGunnor.Goodfellow, Robin, vi. 131.Goodknape, Thos., v. 306.Goodrede, Wm., v. 75.Goodwein (Goodwyn), Wm., ii. 214, 244.Goold, ——, ii. 254.Goos, Sir J., v. 201.Gordon, Robt., iv. 29.Gorge (Gorges), ——, iv. 60.Gorge, Walter, iv. 22.Gorleston, Yarmouth, iv. 238, 244, 284, 292; v. 107, 234.Gorney.SeeGurney.Goshawkdesired by John Paston, v. 152, 154, 157, 165.Gosloth (?),Alice, ii. 23 note 1.Goth.SeeGough.Gough (Goth), Matthew, i. 49-50, 67-68, 72, 73; ii. 40, 147, 157; iii. 248.Gough.See alsoGoche.Gournay.SeeGurney.Gower, James, v. 105.Gower, Thos., ii. 40; iii. 157.Gowns, iv. 59.‘Grace de Dieu,’ a ship, i. 109; iv. 57.Grame, Mrs., v. 253.Grandson, i. 299.Granere, Wm., Master of Works at Caister, ii. 40.Grantham, Lincoln, v. 70.Grave, John, ii. 67.Gray, Henry, ii. 275.Gray, Sir John, ii. 8; vi. 118.Gray, Sir Ralph, iii. 268; iv. 60.Gray (Grey), Sir Thos., v. 105, 274.‘Great Book, The,’ i. 323; v. 1, 3.Great Seal, v. 196.Green, Dr., i. 165.Greenfield (Grenefeld), ——, iii. 123.Greenfield, John, iii. 298note 2.Greenfield, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.Green wax, ii. 160.Greenwich, i. 70, 158; iii. 14, 233, 306, 314; iv. 297.Grefyth, Sir Walter, of Lancaster, vi. 151.Gregory, a servant of Edmund Paston, v. 231-232.Gregory, ——, Sir, vi. 102.Grenacre (Greneakyr), Ralf, iv. 126.Grene, ——, iv. 70.Grene, Dr., iii. 48.279Grene, John, ii. 80.Grene, Sir Robt., v. 105, 185.Grene, Thos., ii. 145, 160, 170; iii. 114, 298; iv. 12, 79, 138, 222, 257; v. 94, 274.Grene, Wm., iv. 292.Grenefeld.SeeGreenfield.Grenesheve, Christopher, ii. 267, 308.Grenneville, ii. 7.Gresham, Norfolk, i. 39, 41-44, 91-92, 233, 254, 256; ii. 30, 83, 88, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 113, 127-134, 157, 161, 166-167, 170, 187, 214, 219, 228, 287; iv. 250, 251; v. 64, 112, 116, 127, 141, 160, 194, 196, 197.Church of, iii. 120, 135; vi. 48.Gresham, ——, the London carrier, iv. 230.Gresham, James, i. 76, 172; ii. 53, 61-62, 83-84, 87, 88, 92, 93, 148, 156-157, 158, 159 (bis), 160-162, 168, 180-182, 183, 186, 224, 230, 244, 248-249, 325; iii. 22, 48-50, 78-79, 103, 107-109, 280; iv. 15, 36, 65, 76-78, 78-79, 88-89, 92, 93, 126, 171, 175, 223, 229, 280-282, 283; v. 6, 69, 96, 97, 116, 125, 139, 141; vi. 86, 87.Gresham, John, iv. 232.Gresham, Thos., iv. 71.Gressenhall, Norfolk, ii. 159; iv. 22.Gresynges.Steps, vi. 51.Gretkyn, Mrs., v. 176.Greve, Wm., vi. 146-147.Grey or Minor Friars.See underNorwich.Grey, ——, iii. 290.Grey, Edmund, Lord of Hastings and Ruthin, i. 80, 156; ii. 325, 327; iii. 1-2, 41, 198; iv. 310.Grey, Henry, ii. 39, 185, 308; iii. 1; iv. 172.Grey, Sir Harry, v. 105; vi. 155-156.Grey, John, iv. 266, 269; v. 10.Grey, Master, i. 164; iii. 36.Grey, Lord Richard, i. 322-323.Grey, Robert, of Warham, i. 205.Grey, Sir Thos., vi. 187.Grey, Wm., vi. 35.Grey, Wm., Bishop of Ely (1454-78), ii. 38; iii. 2, 292; iv. 305; v. 85, 202.Grey, Wm., of Martyn, v. 142.Greyve, ——, iv. 290.Griffith (Gryphet), ——, Usher of the Hall to HenryVI., iii. 30.Griffith Suoh (?), iii. 92.Grigge, Robert, i. 331, 332.Grigges, Andrew, iii. 93.Grigges, John, iii. 237.Grigges, T., vi. 115-116.Grimesby, Sir Wm., v. 105.[279b]Grimston, Edward, iii. 93, 94.Grinstead, East, ii. 61.Groby, France, ii. 7.Grocer, Philip, iii. 142.Grome, Nich., ii. 217.Groos, John, ii. 261; iii. 227.Groos, Oliver, ii. 14, 46, 51.Gros, John, ii. 288, 289; iv. 3. Wife of, ii. 288.Grust, Wm., i. 81.Grymesby.SeeGrimesby.Grymston,Thos., iv. 279.Gryphet.SeeGriffith.Grys, John, of Wighton, i. 32, 33; ii. 12, 13.Grys, Thomelin, ii. 81.Gryseacresse, Mistress, v. 69.Gueldres, Mary of, i. 193.Guernsey, i. 147, 182; ii. 78-79, 104, 321; iv. 32.Guienne, i. 45, 61, 95, 97, 105, 120, 124, 130, 132; ii. 121, 126, 291; iii. 60, 61, 64, 92, 155.Guincamp (Gingham), vi. 126.Guisnes (Guynes), i. 183, 184, 185; iii. 205, 234, 307; v. 204, 206, 253, 256, 257; vi. 83.Gundy, France, ii. 6.Gunnold.SeeGoneld.Gunnor (Gonnore), ——, ii. 112, 130, 220-223, 230; iii. 107; iv. 10, 40, 188.Gunnor, Simon, iii. 133, 227.Gunnor, Wm., iii. 157.Gunton, Norfolk, iv. 302.Gunton, Ralph, of Norfolk, ii. 29.Gurnay (Gornay), ——, ii. 189, 279, 285; iii. 97, 131; vi. 58, 59.Gurney, Margaret, ii. 295.Gurney, Thos., ii. 145, 260; iii. 227; iv. 3, 66, 67.Gurney (Gornay), Wm., i. 272-273; v. 133, 138, 143, 151, 161, 285, 287.Guton, Brandiston, Norfolk, i. 273, 274; iii. 247; iv. 109, 125, 130, 256, 265, 266, 289, 292; v. 10, 25, 85, 128, 142, 144, 234.Guy of Warwick, i. 323; vi. 65.Guy and Colbrande, i. 323; vi. 66.Guybon, Gregory, ii. 216 (bis).Guynes.SeeGuisnes.Gybon (Guybon), ——, of Debenham, ii. 322, 323.Gygges, John, vi. 14.Gylmyn, ——, ii. 293; iv. 217.Gylys.SeeGiles.Gymmyngham.SeeGimmingham.Gyne (Gyney), John of Dilham, i. 31; ii. 40-41, 62-63.Gynne, Robt., ii. 58; vi. 189.280Gyns, or Gynnis Close, in Paston, ii. 73; v. 209.Gypcer. A purse or bag, iii. 290.Gyrdyng, John, iv. 236, 241, 284.HaHeHiHoHuHyH. B., iii. 214.Habeland(Hadlounde, or Haveland), Bradwell, Suffolk, iv. 109, 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 107, 148, 189, 234.Haborjoun, orHarburyone. A coat of mail, ii. 215, 322; iii. 186.Hache, Wm., ii. 283, 284.Hadle, iii. 97.Hadleigh, Essex, vi. 182.Hadley, Suffolk, ii. 323.Hadlounde.SeeHabeland.Hadynet, John, iv. 295.Hagreston, ——, Groom of the King’s Chamber, iii. 121.Hainault, Jacqueline of, wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 26, 27.Haineford.SeeHayneford.Hakon, Thos., Parson of Felthorp, iv. 180, 187.Halbroke, Richard, iv. 280.Hale.SeeHolm Hale.Hales, orAlys. Pavilions, vi. 144.Hales (Halse), John, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, i. 298, 336; vi. 104.Halesworth (Hallysworthe), Suffolk, iv. 152.Halfnothe (Halsnoth), John, iv. 259; v. 192, 200.Hall, Sir Edmund, iv. 286.Hall, Robt., iv. 127.Halman (Halleman), ——, ii. 158, 159.Halman, Henry, ii. 113, 172, 227; iv. 272; v. 58, 106, 130, 182.Halman, Jas., ii. 131; iv. 306; vi. 177.Halman, John, ii. 31.Halman, Wm., vi. 20.Halsnoth.SeeHalfnothe.Haltoft, Gilbert, Baron of the Exchequer, iii. 91.Haltoft, ——, iii. 85.Halton, Kent, iv. 309.Halvergates, Norfolk, v. 299.Halyn, the King’s porter, iii. 28.Hambie (Hommbe), Normandy, ii. 7.Hammes (Hampnes), Calais, iii. 312; vi. 2, 83.Hammond, Master, ii. 28.Hamond, Simon, ii. 214.Hampden, Sir Edmund, iii. 307; v. 104.Hampton.SeeSouthampton.‘Hankyn, our dog,’ v. 212.Hanmer, John and Wm., iv. 96.Hansard, Sir Thos., vi. 187.[280b]Hanson (Hansson), Henry, ii. 252; iii. 110, 111.Hanson (Hanswan, or Honson), Christopher, iii. 136, 233-234, 246, 249, 269, 302, 305; iv. 49, 50, 51, 235.Hanyngton, Chr., iv. 218, 221.Happisburgh, Norfolk, ii. 135.Harbard.SeeHerbert.Harburyone.SeeHaborjoun.Harcourt, ——, iv. 304; v. 66, 69.Harcourt, Lady, i. 320; vi. 14.Harcourt, Sir Ric., v. 149, 178.Harcourt, Sir Robt., ii. 89; v. 126; vi. 151.Hardwyn, George, iv. 279.Harecourt, France, i. 56; ii. 7.Harfleur (Arfleet), Normandy, i. 59; ii. 47; iii. 62.Haringby.SeeHerringby.Harington, John, Lord (1405-18), ii. 8.Harington, Lady (1473), v. 185.Harington, Thos. Grey, Lord, son of first Marquis of Dorset, vi. 151.Harington, ——, iii. 72.Harington, Sir James, vi. 187.Harington, Sir Robt., v. 105.Harington, Sir Thos., iii. 199.Harlech Castle, i. 192.Harlesdon, Robt., v. 24.Harleston, Norfolk, i. 220, 226, 231; iii. 42.Harleston, ——, Under Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, iv. 143, 144, 161, 163, 169, 205.Harley, Sir John, v. 105.Harling, East, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 171.Harling, Sir Robt., iii. 157, 168;Daughter of, iii. 94.Harman (Herman), Waryn, ii. 135, 244, 245, 246, 247, 255-256, 266, 278.Harmerer, Robt., iii. 294.Harness, Harneys.Armour, iv. 142.Harneys, Reynold, iv. 294.Harper (Harpor), ——, iii. 33; iv. 61.Harple.SeeWolman.Harpour, ——, Yeoman of the Crown, iii. 30.Harry, Lord (?), iii. 267.Harsset, or Hasset.SeeBlennerhasset.Hart.SeeLyhart.Hart, Thos., iv. 284.Hartford, Thos., vi. 134.Hartwelbury.SeeHorwellbury.Harvey, Edward, vi. 209.Harvey (Hervey), Geo., vi. 209.Harvey, John, vi. 209.Harvey, Thos., vi. 209.Harward, Wm., vi. 89.Haryngby.SeeHerringby.281Haryson (Henrickson), Lumen, vi. 132.Hasard, Wm., ii. 96, 101, 130.Hasingham, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 269, 312.Hasslake, Margaret, vi. 205.Hastings, ——, iv. 279; v. 264.Hastings, Ann, wife of John, ii. 84.Hastings, Lady Cath., wife of Wm., Lord, v. 290.Hastings (Hastynges), John, iv. 105; v. 248.Hastings, Lord of.SeeGrey, Edmund.Hastings, Lady Margery, widow of Sir Edward, Lord Hastings, ii. 88, 277; iii. 12.Hastings, Sir Ralph, v. 204, 205-206.Hastings, Sir Rich., v. 105.Hastings, Wm., son of Sir Leonard, iii. 138, 139, 199, 249.Hastings, Sir Wm., iii. 267.Hastings, Wm., Lord (1461-83), Lord Chamberlain to EdwardIV., i. 55, 215, 270, 275, 276, 289; iv. 50, 61, 300; v. 111, 137, 148, 149, 151, 152, 155, 184, 194-195, 204, 205, 206, 215, 253, 256, 257 (bis), 258, 270, 272; vi. 20, 28, 30, 32, 60, 72.Hatefeld, ii. 91.Hattecliff.SeeAttecliff.Hattecliff, Isabel, Wife of Wm., vi. 209.Hattecliff, Wm., vi. 209.Haukeney.A hackney or saddle-horse, iv. 38.Hault.SeeHaute.Hautayne (Hawteyn), Alice, ii. 3.Hautayne, Claricia, ii. 53-55.Hautayne, Haymundus, ii. 53, 54.Hautayne, Friar John, i. 38; ii. 52-55, 60-61, 74, 83, 100, 109, 147, 156-157, 158; vi. 19.

Dunston, Norfolk, i. 30, 140; ii. 302, 303.Dunwich, Suffolk, ii. 3; iv. 193.Durasse, Lord, i. 281; v. 188.Durham, i. 215; iv. 60, 179.Durham (Dereham), Laurence Booth, Bishop of (1457-76), i. 169; ii. 81; iv. 50.See alsoSherwood.Düsseldorf, i. 288.Dutchland (Germany),ii. 105.Dutchmen, i. 27; iv. 78; vi. 141.Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105Citation missing.Dutchland, DutchmenText unchanged, but words are always spelled “Duche-”.Dux, Wm., v. 91.273Dylmyn, Wm.,iv. 142.Dymock (Dymmok), Lady, v. 137.Dymsoynt, orDymysent. Metal facing for a girdle, vi. 203-208.Dyne, ——, iii. 84.Dyngane, Joan, iv. 86.Dynham.SeeDenham.Dynne, ——, ii. 182, 193.Dynne, John, vi. 103.Dynne, Wm., ii. 186.Dyott, ——, iv. 280.Dyram.SeeDereham.Dyrward, ——, iii. 303.EaEgEmEsEvEagle, The, Lincolnshire, Priest of, iii. 261.Earl Soham (Erll Some), Framlingham, Suffolk, vi. 156, 159.Earlham, Norfolk, i. 284.Easewyk, Norfolk, ii. 70.Eberton, Elizabeth, i. 286, 287.Eberton, Harry, i. 286; v. 206-207, 215.Ebesham, Wm., i. 323; v. 1-4, 63.Eborlyn, Hans, vi. 37.Eccles, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Eccles, Norfolk, ii. 135.Eccles, John, ii. 80.Eccles, Robt., ii. 80.Eddingthorpe, Norfolk, i. 76; ii. 33, 51, 57, 70; vi. 4, 190. Rector of, ii. 10, 31.Edinburgh, iii. 307.Edgecombe (Egecum), Sir Ric., vi. 118, 127.Edgecombe, Sir Piers, vi. 152.Edmonds, John, of Taverham, iv. 129, 130.Edmonds, Thos., iv. 43.Edmundes, John, ii. 60.Education in time of Paston Letters, i. 318-321.EdwardI., iv. 248.EdwardIII., i. 86, 191; vi. 65.EdwardIV., as Earl of March, i. 100, 135, 148-149, 182, 184, 185-188, 194; ii. 297; iii. 196, 197, 204, 221-222, 228, 233, 234, 249; as King, i. 194, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 213, 215, 216, 217, 239, 243, 244, 245-246, 246-250, 257, 259-262, 263, 266, 271, 275, 280, 283, 288-289, 294-298, 322, 340; iii. 266, 267, 269, 271, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 284, 286, 291, 292, 296, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304, 306, 312, 313-314; iv. 15-16, 17, 19, 20, 25, 26, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 52, 58 (bis), 60-61, 66, 78, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 96, 101, 106, 109, 111, 113-116, 116-117 (bis), 207, 218, 246-247, 275, 287, 296-297, 307, 311; v. 6-7, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30-33 (bis), 34, 35-36, 41, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 62, 63, 69, 70-71, 80, 83, 95, 96, 97, 100, 106, 107, 112, 131, 135, 161, 162, 170, 179, 181, 188, 189, 195, 196, 203, 215, 220, 221, 222, 224, 233, 236, 237, 238, 239 (bis), 240, 242, 246, 250, 260, 261, 277, 290, 318, 324; vi. 2, 20, 25, 28, 29;redeems jewels pledged by his father, iii. 294-295;desire to do justice, iii. 302;strongholds in Wales given up to, iii. 302;statutes of, vi. 67; harbinger of, when Earl of March, iii. 233.Edward, Prince of Wales, son of HenryVI., i. 130, 133, 156-157, 171, 192, 193, 194, 261; ii. 295-296, 297, 320; iii. 13, 32, 86, 87, 196, 234, 267, 269, 306; iv. 51; v. 104.Edward, Prince, afterwards EdwardV., i. 271, 322; v. 179.Edward, a servant, v. 187, 251.Edworth, Wm., ii. 313.Egmere, i. 205.Egremont, Thos. Percy, Lord, third son of Henry, second Earl of Northumberland, i. 131, 134, 147-148, 177; ii. 296; iii. 126.Egyll (l’Aigle ?) Castle, France, ii. 6.Eimond.SeeEmond.Elger, John, iii. 22.Elghe, Suffolk, ii. 11.Elingham, ——, ii. 139 (bis); vi. 36.Elizabeth, Queen, i. 26, 27.Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of EdwardIV.SeeWoodville, Elizabeth.Elizabeth, Mrs., v. 190.Elizabeth of York, Queen of HenryVII., vi. 105-106, 107 (seecorrection in vol. i., page 340).Elkanhed, Treasurer of Calais, v. 163.See alsoCalais.Ellis, Bartholomew, iii. 5, 105, 106, 278; iv. 10, 102, 104, 238, 239, 243, 269.Ellis, Thos., i. 231; iii. 245; iv. 139.Ellis, Wm., iv. 70.Ellis (Elys), ——, iv. 175, 176.Elmyse.Enemies, iv. 283; v. 37.Eltham, Kent, i. 116, 239; iii. 233; iv. 275, 276.Elton, ——, i. 81.Elwyn, Richard, vi. 152.Ely, Bishop of.SeeAlcock, John(1486-1500);Bourchier, Thos.(1443-54);Grey, Wm.(1454-78);Morgan, Philip(1426-34).Ely, Isle of, vi. 92.Elysse, Berthelmew.SeeEllis.Embracery.A legal offence, ii. 167 note 5; iii. 85.Eme.Uncle, ii. 157 note 2.Emeryngale, John, iv. 241.274Emond (Eimond), John, ii. 193; iii. 42.Emundes, Robt., ii. 244.Entwistle (At Wessyll), Sir Bertram, iii. 28, 30.Eppeswell, Robt., iii. 141.Epworth, Lincolnshire, ii. 71.Erasmus, i. 327.Ernold, Ric., of Cromer, ii. 100.Erpingham Hundred, Norfolk, iv. 19.Erpingham, Sir Thos., i. 33, 333; ii. 13-15, 16, 54.Esher, Surrey, i. 153.Esprygy, Wm., ii. 2.Essay, Normandy, i. 56.Essex county, v. 95.Essex, gentlemen of, vi. 122.‘Essex,’ Fastolf’s place in Hickling, iii. 83; v. 107, 234, 306.Essex, ——, iii. 268.Essex, Earl of.SeeBourchier, Henry.Essey, Normandy, ii. 6.Esson.Essoin, ii. 157; iii. 37.Est, John, ii. 192.Estaple.SeeStaple.Estgate, John, iii. 255; iv. 84, 106, 177, 180.Estlexham.SeeLexham, East.Estodenham.SeeTuddenham, East.Estwell, Kent, iv. 309, 310, 311.Etaple (Staples), France, vi. 154.Eton, i. 306, 319, 336; vi. 5, 8.Eton, Fulk, i. 50.Eton, Wm., iii. 230; iv. 102, 104, 239.Eu, Normandy, ii. 6.Eusdale, ——, ii. 271.Everard, Sir Thos., Parson of Oxnead, v. 327 (bis).Everingham, Henry, i. 338.Everingham, Thos., i. 124; iii. 143.Everton.SeeEberton.Everyton, John, iv. 226.Evreux (Everose), Normandy, ii. 5.Ewelme, Oxfordshire, i. 245; ii. 121; v. 15, 131.Exeter, i. 116, 165, 166; v. 86.Exeter, Bishops of.SeeNevill, Geo.(1456-65) andCourtenay, Piers(1478-87).Exeter, Henry Holland, Duke of (1446-73), i. 134, 147-148, 150, 176, 182, 183, 186, 192, 199; ii. 154, 296, 321, 329; iii. 125, 126, 127, 192, 234, 267, 312.Exeter, Thos. Beaufort, Duke of (1416-26), ii. 8, 9; iii. 156.Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Widow of Henry Holland, v. 250.Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Wife of John Holland, third Duke (1443-6), iv. 189; v. 69.Exmouth, i. 182.[274b]Eye, Suffolk, i. 231; iii. 315; iv. 204; v. 86. Bailiff of.SeeBottisford.FaFeFiFlFoFrFuFyFagernon, France, ii. 6.Fairchild (Feyrechildes), Norfolk, iv. 32; v. 170, 188.Fairfax, Guy, i. 298; v. 30, 76; vi. 74.Fairfax, Mr., v. 120.Fairfax, Sir Thos., vi. 152.Fakenham, Norfolk, ii. 215.Falaisetaken by HenryV., ii. 5.‘Falce Carte Sproute,’ iii. 53.Falcon (Fawcon), Pursuivant, vi. 126.Falconbridge, Bastard, i. 177, 266.Falyate, John, i. 115; ii. 263-264.Falyate, Sir William, iv. 308.Fardell.Pack, burden, iv. 65.Farrer.SeeFerrour.Farwell, John, iii. 155, 157.Faste.‘Be Goddis faste,’ ii. 79.Faster, John, vi. 180.Fastingong.Shrovetide, ii. 220.Fastolf, Catherine, iii. 96.Fastolf, Edmund, v. 177.Fastolf, Sir Hugh, ii. 235; iii. 12, 110, 157.Fastolf, John, ii. 113.Fastolf, John, Father of Sir John, iii. 147, 152, 154, 155.Fastolf, John, of Cowhawe, iii. 19, 200.Fastolf, Sir John, i. 26, 52, 76-78, 89, 90, 116-120, 126, 150-154, 195-203, 206, 209, 215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 233, 234-238, 241, 245, 251, 254, 258, 284, 297, 298; ii. 4, 21, 29, 39, 40, 50 (bis), 51, 80, 81, 82, 96, 101, 107-108, 113-116, 134, 137, 149, 152, 153, 154, 156, 160, 170, 171, 178-179, 182, 188-189 (bis), 190, 191-192 (bis), 193, 194, 195, 195-200, 203, 204, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211 (bis), 216 (bis), 233, 234-235, 238, 250, 252 (bis), 253 (bis), 254, 277, 279, 280, 281, 323, 326-327, 328, 329, 333, 334, 335; iii. 2, 3, 6 (bis), 7-9 (bis), 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20-21, 22, 32, 34, 35 (bis), 37, 41, 42, 50, 51-52, 53-54 (bis), 55-60, 61-65 (ter), 67 (bis), 68, 69 (bis), 70-71 (bis), 72, 73-74 (bis), 76, 77, 78, 79, 82-83, 85, 88, 91, 93 (bis), 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99-100, 104, 105, 106, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120 (bis), 121, 125, 126, 127, 129, 132, 135, 138, 142 (bis), 193, 194 (bis), 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 217, 218 (bis), 219 (bis), 220, 229, 231, 238, 246 (bis), 251, 254, 271, 291, 294, 305, 308, 309, 311, 316; iv. 26, 30 (bis), 31, 42, 53-56, 62, 63, 66, 72, 73, 74, 79, 81, 91, 100, 101, 106, 109, 123, 142,275155, 157, 173, 174, 180, 188, 189, 208, 254, 266, 269, 280, 281, 288, 289, 293-295, 296, 302, 303, 304; v. 11, 18, 20, 22, 30, 59, 63, 64, 72 (bis), 76, 77, 81, 82, 91, 92, 94, 98, 107, 116, 117, 126, 128, 129, 132, 134, 136, 141, 146, 170, 172, 176, 230, 234, 301, 303, 322; vi. 55, 61-64, 75, 108;goods of, iii. 166-174; iv. 231-236;will of, i. 242; iii. 117-160, 160-163, 163-166; iv. 101-104, 111, 112, 113-116, 154, 181-185, 236-245, 246, 247, 268, 276, 284-286;wardrobe of, iii. 174-189;college proposed by, i. 151, 195, 197, 201, 202, 216, 241, 258, 284; iii. 98, 110, 111, 148-149, 153, 154, 160, 161, 164, 189-191, 193, 202; iv. 53-56, 73, 100, 109-110, 111, 112-113 (bis), 114, 175, 183, 238, 240, 244, 254, 293; v. 82, 216;place in Southwark, iii. 224, 233, 247;condition of, just before death, iv. 104, 238, 240.Fastolf, Mary, Sir John’s mother, iii. 147, 153-154, 155.See alsoMortimer, Lady.Fastolf, Lady Milicent, Sir John’s wife, i. 120, 153; ii. 114, 115; iii. 147, 153, 159, 163; iv. 238.Fastolf, Milicent, v. 72.Fastolf, Richard, iii. 76; iv. 237, 244, 284, 285.Fastolf, Thos., ii. 171.Fastolf, Thos., son of John Fastolf of Cowhawe, i. 203, 240; ii. 323; iii. 5, 8, 14, 19-20, 21, 22, 34-35, 36, 112, 133, 142, 199-202, 278, 286, 308; iv. 3, 70, 282; v. 72, 78;mother of, iv. 3.Fastolf, Wm., Abbot of Fécamp, iii. 157.Fauconberg, Thos., v. 109, 113.Fauconberg, Wm. Nevill, Lord, ii. 123; iii. 126; v. 109.Fauconer, ——, of London, ii. 114-115.Faukham, Kent, iv. 310.Fawkon.SeeFalcon.Fawkoner, Thos., i. 42; ii. 31; iii. 17.Fazakerley (Fitzacurley), ——, i. 336.Fécamp, Normandy, Abbot of, i. 56; iii. 157.Feen, Master, iv. 47.Feke, Hodge, ii. 86.Felbrigg, Norfolk, i. 254; ii. 188, 221, 288; iii. 227, 248, 281, 286; iv. 20, 68, 93, 215, 216; v. 64.Felbrigg (Fylbryg), ——, iv. 61; v. 102.Felbrigg, Catherine, Lady, ii. 193, 224, 250, 251; iii. 12, 14, 210.Felbrigg, Sir John, iv. 215.Felbrigg, Sir Simon, i. 30; ii. 14, 33, 34, 46, 51.Feldyng, Mr., v. 104.[275b]Felix, v. Pope, ii. 96.Felmingham, Norfolk, vi. 163.Felmingham, Clement.See alsoClement, Master, iii. 193; iv. 102, 103, 104, 183, 184, 185, 230, 237, 239, 243, 244; v. 146.Felthorpe, Parson of, iv. 187.Fendykes, ——, iii. 50.Fenn, Hugh, i. 338; ii. 240; iii. 73, 77, 78, 81-82, 91, 102, 103, 133, 142, 166; iv. 12, 14, 78, 86-87, 91, 105, 179, 207, 260, 295-296; v. 9, 117, 212; vi. 190, 191, 194.Fenn, John, iii. 258.Fenne, Robt., vi. 167, 179.Fennes, Herringby, Norfolk, iv. 292.Fenwyk, Ric., Rector of Testerton, vi. 113, 114.Fenyngley.SeeFilongley.Fenys (Fenes), Robt., i. 205, 259; iii. 281; iv. 308, 309, 310, 311.Feraris (Ferers), ——, ii. 214, 215, 216, 217; iv. 61.Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, vi. 161.Feres, Sir Harry, v. 105.Feres, Sir John, v. 105.Fermer, John, iv. 35, 37.Fernwale, William, iv. 279.Ferrers, John, ii. 260.Ferrour(Farrer, Ferrer), ——, v. 208.Ferrour, Ric., i. 303; v. 316, 317, 321, 322, 323.Fescamp.SeeFécamp.Fetis.Good, well-made, ii. 112.Feversham, i. 75.Feyrechildes.SeeFairchild.Fidyon, Roger, Clerk, iv. 105.Fiennes (Fynys), v. 297.Figs, price of, iii. 126.Filby, Norfolk, ii. 67, 68; iv. 105, 238; v. 117. Parson of, ii. 67; iv. 86.Fille, John, vi. 56, 58.Filongley (Fenyngley), Henry, nephew of Fastolf, i. 196; ii. 328; iii. 6, 14, 30, 31, 33, 67, 75, 98-99, 138, 157, 165, 166, 192, 197, 198, 213; v. 94.Filongley, Cecily, wife of Henry, iii. 157.Filpot.SeePhilpot.Finch (Fynch), ——, ii. 49.Fincham, Norfolk, Vicar of, vi. 207.Fincham (Fyncheham), ——, ii. 214, 257; iii. 82, 99.Fincham, John, iii. 227.Fincham, Simeon, of Fincham, iii. 80.Fish (Fysch), Peter, ii. 54.Fisher (Fysscher), Ric., Sec. to the Earl of Salisbury, iii. 96, 199.Fishley, Norfolk, v. 149.Fishwick, Lancashire, ii. 181.276Fitzalan, Thos., Lord Maltravers, son of Wm., Earl of Arundel, iv. 217 and note.Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady, i. 311-312; iv. 217; vi. 91-92.Fitzhugh, Henry, Lord (1386-1424), i. 311; ii. 8.Fitzlewes (Fitzlawes), Sir Ric., vi. 162, 163.Fitzralph (Fitzrawff), John, ii. 11; iii. 157.Fitzrauff, Robt., ii. 199; iii. 153, 193, 319; iv. 104, 237, 239.Fitzwalter, John Ratcliff, called Lord (killed at the Battle of Ferrybridge, 1461), iii. 80, 210, 249, 267.Fitzwalter, John, Lord.SeeRadcliffe.Fitzwalter, Lady, v. 179.Fitzwalter, Lord, iv. 307.Fitzwalter, Master, v. 179, 253, 256, 258, 259; vi. 24, 31; wife of, i. 300; v. 256, 258.Fitzwalter, Rich., vi. 183.Fitzwalter (Walter ?), Lord, ii. 17; iv. 232.Fitzwarine (Fyvaren), John Bourchier, Lord, vi. 151.Fitzwilliam, ——, ii. 173; iii. 277, 279.Fitzwilliam, Austin, ii. 3.Flanders, i. 64, 247, 288, 312, 317; ii. 104; iv. 57, 296; v. 218, 219, 270, 297; vi. 111.See alsoFlemings.Fleet raised for EdwardIV., iv. 41, 42-43, 52, 57.Fleet Prison.SeeLondon.Flegg (Fledge), Norfolk, i. 283, 284; ii. 200; iii. 148; iv. 47, 109, 179, 222, 292; v. 25, 188, 225; vi. 33, 69.Flegg, East, iv. 46, 105; v. 94.Flegg, West, iv. 46; v. 94.Fleghalle, Winterton, ii. 51.Fleming, John, iv. 103.Fleming, Master, iv. 216.Flemingsmolest the coast, ii. 49.Flemings, goods of, taken, ii. 299.Flint (Flynte), Hugh, iv. 280.Flodden, i. 270.Florison, Cornelius, ii. 252.Flos unguentorum, vi. 104.Flourdew, John, Parson of Drayton, iv. 145, 187 and note 1.Fogg (Fooge), John, Treasurer of the Household to EdwardIV., iv. 218; v. 188.Foke, ——, ii. 158, 249.Foke, John, iv. 229.Foke, Roger, ii. 96.Folsham.SeeFoulsham.Fooge.SeeFogg.Forcer.A chest, ii. 92.[276b]Fordham (Cambs.), iv. 256;Vicar of, vi. 157.Forey, ——, of France, v. 104.Forncete, Norfolk, ii. 18, 278; iii. 135.Fornsett, John, D.D., vi. 96.Forslet, a, ii. 267.Forter, John, v. 137.Fortescue (Foscwe), ——, v. 32.Fortescue (Forskew), Lord, v. 104.Fortescue, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King’s Bench (name misprinted by Fenn ‘Festux’), i. 89; ii. 61-62, 205; iii. 76, 135, 198, 226, 242, 307.Fortescue, Sir John, of Punsborne, vi. 157, 187.Fortescue, Richard, i. 281.Foster, Wm., v. 305.Fotheringay (Foodryngdre), Northamptonshire, i. 217, 248; iv. 117;College at, ii. 281; v. 318.Fougères, capture and recovery of, i. 53-56, 102, 104.Fouke, ——, of Knapton, vi. 31.Fouler, Wm., iii. 72.Foulsham (Folsham), Norfolk, ii. 318.Fourmigni, battle of, i. 67.Fowler, ——, v. 85.Fowler, John, iv. 279.Fox, Henry, vi. 113-114 (bis);Wife of, vi. 114 (bis).Foxhall (Foxhole), Suffolk, iii. 20, 91, 112.Framsden, Suffolk, iii. 259.Framlingham, Suffolk, seat of the Duke of Norfolk, i. 203, 230, 274, 275, 276, 295; ii. 15, 52, 69, 145, 163, 164, 165, 166, 185, 243, 255, 260, 261, 269, 275, 276; iii. 21, 34, 112, 144, 277, 311; iv. 59, 80, 198, 211; v. 21, 22, 149, 150, 151, 166, 171, 172, 176.Framyngham, ——, ii. 217.France (see alsoFrench), i. 48-57, 60-61, 67-68, 76, 77, 95, 96, 120-125, 174, 282; iii. 155; iv. 51, 249; v. 82, 206, 219, 226, 270;Admiral of, v. 287;Ambassadors of, v. 216.France, Kings of.SeeCharlesVII.,LewisXI.Frances, ——, vi. 46.Frank, Sir Edward, vi. 92.Frank, Thos., vi. 27.Frankleyn.A large owner of land, ii. 311.Fraunces (Frauncesse), ii. 79; iv. 196.Fraunceys, ——, iii. 3.Fraunk, Robt., vi. 27.Frays, John, iii. 84.FrederickIII., Emperor, v. 219.Freethorpe, Norfolk, iv. 258.Freking, ii. 211.277Fremelyngham, Richard, Canon of Leyston Abbey, Suffolk, ii. 23 note 1.Frenay (Frezsne) Le Vicomte, France, ii. 5; iii. 63.French, ——, Wife of, v. 312.French, the, threaten Jersey and Guernsey, i. 280; ii. 321;ships of, iii. 283; iv. 57; vi. 111-112;books of, v. 63;Frenchmen on the coasts, iv. 68; v. 177, 178;army equipment, i. 122-123.Frenges, Norfolk, Rector of (1341), ii. 4.Frenles, Sir Roger, ii. 57.Fresnay, Maine, i. 50.Freston, Suffolk, ii. 51, 298.Frethorp.SeeFreethorpe.Frettenham, Norfolk, iv. 284.Friars, Grey, or Minors.See underNorwich.Fritton (Freton), Suffolk, iv. 71, 230, 238, 244, 292; v. 148, 241, 246; vi. 48, 53, 56;Parson of, i. 204; iii. 291.Fritton (Freton), near Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 31.Fronsac, i. 125.Frunture, a, ii. 267.Fugr’.Figured ? ‘Sateyn fugr’,’ iv. 202.Fulchier, ——, ii. 159.Fulford, Sir Baldwin, i. 185.Fulford, Sir Humphrey, vi. 152.Fulford, Sir Thos., v. 111, 113.Fuller, Thos., i. 31.Fuller, Wm., vi. 19.Fulman, John, iii. 279.Fulmerston, Ric., iv. 198, 199.Fulthorp, ——, iii. 77, 103.Fulthorp, Lady, iii. 142.Fulthorp, Sir Thos., ii. 168.Furbuschour, ——, iv. 40.Furness, Lancashire, i. 313.Fylongley.SeeFilongley.Fynch, ——, ii. 49.Fyncheham.SeeFincham.Fyndern, Sir Thos., iii. 307.Fynys.SeeFiennes.Fynys, ——, Speaker of Parliament, iv. 75.Fyrass, Robt., iv. 12.Fysch, Peter, ii. 54.Fysscher.SeeFisher.Fyvaryn.SeeFitzwarine.GaGeGiGlGoGrGuGyGachecroft, ——, ii. 215.Gaddishill.SeeGodshill.Gaillon (Galion), Normandy, ii. 6.Galdebek (Caudebec), Normandy, ii. 6.Galion.SeeGaillon.Gallawey, Robt., iv. 230.Gannok, Catherine, ii. 53.Gannok, John, ii. 53.Gant, John, ii. 4.[277b]Garcy, France, ii. 6.Gardyvyands.Knapsacks, vi. 144.Garleke, ——, ii. 172.Garnesseye.SeeGuernsey.Garnet, Thos., v. 32.Garneys, ——, ii. 56.Garneys, Margery, ii. 51.Garnish, a.A set of pewter vessels, iv. 14.Garonne, The, i. 95, 121.Garneys, Mrs., ii. 66.Garrard, Simon, vi. 69.Gascoigne, Sir Wm., Chief Justice of England, i. 154; ii. 114.Gascony, i. 95, 97, 105, 108, 120-125, 127, 128.Gase, Walter, ii. 9.Gate, Sir Jeffrey, v. 111.Gateley, i. 205.Gately More, vi. 131.Gatesend, Nicholas, ii. 265.Gatte, James, ii. 187.Gaudees.Beads, vi. 52.Gaunley, Robt., vi. 186.Gaunt, John of, i. 191.Gavaston, Piers, the favourite of EdwardII., ii. 3.Gawdeid.Ornamented, iv. 263; vi. 52.Gawnt.SeeGhent.Gaydade, Mistress, iv. 268.Gayn, John, iv. 94, 107.Gayne, Joan, iv. 4, 40, 61, 203.Gayne, ——, v. 133.Gayne, Eliz., vi. 208.Gayton (Geyton), Norfolk, ii. 173, 214.Gaywood, Norfolk, iv. 29.Geane.SeeGenoa.Gedding, Suffolk, ii. 75.Gees, John, Carmelite Friar, ii. 29.Gees, John, Merchant of Crowmer, ii. 29.Geffreie, ——, ii. 73.Gegge, Richard, i. 333.Gelderstone (Gerlyston), Norfolk, ii. 56; iii. 256.‘Genealogical History of the Kings of England,’ by Francis Sandford, i. 25.Geney.SeeJenney.Gemyngham.SeeGimmingham.Genoa, iv. 257.Gent, John, ii. 198.Genyn, ——, iv. 300.George, son of Richard, Duke of York, iii. 233.See alsoClarence.George, Walter, ii. 307.George, servant to Wm. Paston, vi. 41.Geppeswich.SeeIpswich.Gerard, Simon, vi. 52, 53.Gerberoy, Normandy, i. 55.Gerbrege, Sir Thos., iv. 253.Gerlyston.SeeGelderstone.278Germany (Dutchland), ii. 105.Germyn.SeeJermyn.Germyne, ——, v. 198.Germyngham.SeeJerningham.GesernysorGiserings. Battle axes, ii. 128.Gesseren.Sleeveless coat of mail, iv. 169.Geyton.SeeGayton.Ghent (Gawnt), i. 277; v. 176, 297.Gibbon.SeeGybon.Gibson, Wm., vi. 27.Gifford, Wm., i. 272; v. 107.Gilberd, ——, ii. 278.Gilbert, John, Mayor of Norwich (1460), iii. 239-240; iv. 2.Gilder (Gylder), John, iv. 279.Giles, John, iv. 35-36.Giles, Karoll, i. 152; iii. 132.Gille.A girl, iv. 190.Gilyngsat,a, ii. 58.Gimmingham (Gemyngham), Norfolk, i. 28, 36, 37; ii. 57, 70, 73; iii. 298; iv. 10.Gimmingham, ——, iv. 20.Ginger, v. 119.Gippeswich.SeeIpswich.Girlyngton, Nich., iv. 292; v. 94.Gironde, i. 122.Glanville, impalement of, ii. 2.Glanville, Sir Wm., iv. 249.Gloucester, i. 75, 81, 116;Abbot of, i. 55, 86.Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, Protector of England during minority of HenryVI., i. 33, 46, 47, 57, 145, 154; ii. 8, 14, 16, 26, 27, 35-38, 46-47;Wife of.SeeHainault, Jacqueline of.Gloucester, Richard, Duke of.SeeRichard.Gloucestershire, iv. 88, 91.Glover, Alex., ii. 244.Glover, Robt., iv. 9.Gloys, James, Priest, i. 90, 226-227, 279-280, 287; ii. 88, 92-94, 157, 219-223, 223-225 (bis), 228, 248, 265; iii. 45-46 (bis), 298, 310-311; iv. 74, 121, 159, 169, 170, 226, 227, 256, 274, 294, 299; v. 26, 39, 66, 103, 115, 146, 147, 153, 173, 197, 212, 213, 223, 225; vi. 175, 176.Gnateshale.SeeKnatysale.Goche(Gough ?), Margaret, iii. 87.God, James, i. 334.Godard, Dr., iii. 228.Godehreds, ——, iv. 179.Godfrey, Mr., v. 142.Godmerston, ——, v. 100.Godnoston, Jane, v. 180.Godshill (Gaddishill), Isle of Wight, i. 316; vi. 160.Gogyne, Wm., vi. 121.Golbeter, Jas., iv. 130.[278b]Gold, Pipes of, ii. 45.Goldsmyth, Nich., ii. 267.Goldwell, Jas., Bishop of Norwich (1472-99), v. 221, 227, 305; vi. 3, 6, 9-10, 13.Goldwell, Nich., vi. 3.Goneld (Gunnold), Henry, ii. 87, 130, 131, 292, 293; vi. 181.Gonnore.SeeGunnor.Goodfellow, Robin, vi. 131.Goodknape, Thos., v. 306.Goodrede, Wm., v. 75.Goodwein (Goodwyn), Wm., ii. 214, 244.Goold, ——, ii. 254.Goos, Sir J., v. 201.Gordon, Robt., iv. 29.Gorge (Gorges), ——, iv. 60.Gorge, Walter, iv. 22.Gorleston, Yarmouth, iv. 238, 244, 284, 292; v. 107, 234.Gorney.SeeGurney.Goshawkdesired by John Paston, v. 152, 154, 157, 165.Gosloth (?),Alice, ii. 23 note 1.Goth.SeeGough.Gough (Goth), Matthew, i. 49-50, 67-68, 72, 73; ii. 40, 147, 157; iii. 248.Gough.See alsoGoche.Gournay.SeeGurney.Gower, James, v. 105.Gower, Thos., ii. 40; iii. 157.Gowns, iv. 59.‘Grace de Dieu,’ a ship, i. 109; iv. 57.Grame, Mrs., v. 253.Grandson, i. 299.Granere, Wm., Master of Works at Caister, ii. 40.Grantham, Lincoln, v. 70.Grave, John, ii. 67.Gray, Henry, ii. 275.Gray, Sir John, ii. 8; vi. 118.Gray, Sir Ralph, iii. 268; iv. 60.Gray (Grey), Sir Thos., v. 105, 274.‘Great Book, The,’ i. 323; v. 1, 3.Great Seal, v. 196.Green, Dr., i. 165.Greenfield (Grenefeld), ——, iii. 123.Greenfield, John, iii. 298note 2.Greenfield, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.Green wax, ii. 160.Greenwich, i. 70, 158; iii. 14, 233, 306, 314; iv. 297.Grefyth, Sir Walter, of Lancaster, vi. 151.Gregory, a servant of Edmund Paston, v. 231-232.Gregory, ——, Sir, vi. 102.Grenacre (Greneakyr), Ralf, iv. 126.Grene, ——, iv. 70.Grene, Dr., iii. 48.279Grene, John, ii. 80.Grene, Sir Robt., v. 105, 185.Grene, Thos., ii. 145, 160, 170; iii. 114, 298; iv. 12, 79, 138, 222, 257; v. 94, 274.Grene, Wm., iv. 292.Grenefeld.SeeGreenfield.Grenesheve, Christopher, ii. 267, 308.Grenneville, ii. 7.Gresham, Norfolk, i. 39, 41-44, 91-92, 233, 254, 256; ii. 30, 83, 88, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 113, 127-134, 157, 161, 166-167, 170, 187, 214, 219, 228, 287; iv. 250, 251; v. 64, 112, 116, 127, 141, 160, 194, 196, 197.Church of, iii. 120, 135; vi. 48.Gresham, ——, the London carrier, iv. 230.Gresham, James, i. 76, 172; ii. 53, 61-62, 83-84, 87, 88, 92, 93, 148, 156-157, 158, 159 (bis), 160-162, 168, 180-182, 183, 186, 224, 230, 244, 248-249, 325; iii. 22, 48-50, 78-79, 103, 107-109, 280; iv. 15, 36, 65, 76-78, 78-79, 88-89, 92, 93, 126, 171, 175, 223, 229, 280-282, 283; v. 6, 69, 96, 97, 116, 125, 139, 141; vi. 86, 87.Gresham, John, iv. 232.Gresham, Thos., iv. 71.Gressenhall, Norfolk, ii. 159; iv. 22.Gresynges.Steps, vi. 51.Gretkyn, Mrs., v. 176.Greve, Wm., vi. 146-147.Grey or Minor Friars.See underNorwich.Grey, ——, iii. 290.Grey, Edmund, Lord of Hastings and Ruthin, i. 80, 156; ii. 325, 327; iii. 1-2, 41, 198; iv. 310.Grey, Henry, ii. 39, 185, 308; iii. 1; iv. 172.Grey, Sir Harry, v. 105; vi. 155-156.Grey, John, iv. 266, 269; v. 10.Grey, Master, i. 164; iii. 36.Grey, Lord Richard, i. 322-323.Grey, Robert, of Warham, i. 205.Grey, Sir Thos., vi. 187.Grey, Wm., vi. 35.Grey, Wm., Bishop of Ely (1454-78), ii. 38; iii. 2, 292; iv. 305; v. 85, 202.Grey, Wm., of Martyn, v. 142.Greyve, ——, iv. 290.Griffith (Gryphet), ——, Usher of the Hall to HenryVI., iii. 30.Griffith Suoh (?), iii. 92.Grigge, Robert, i. 331, 332.Grigges, Andrew, iii. 93.Grigges, John, iii. 237.Grigges, T., vi. 115-116.Grimesby, Sir Wm., v. 105.[279b]Grimston, Edward, iii. 93, 94.Grinstead, East, ii. 61.Groby, France, ii. 7.Grocer, Philip, iii. 142.Grome, Nich., ii. 217.Groos, John, ii. 261; iii. 227.Groos, Oliver, ii. 14, 46, 51.Gros, John, ii. 288, 289; iv. 3. Wife of, ii. 288.Grust, Wm., i. 81.Grymesby.SeeGrimesby.Grymston,Thos., iv. 279.Gryphet.SeeGriffith.Grys, John, of Wighton, i. 32, 33; ii. 12, 13.Grys, Thomelin, ii. 81.Gryseacresse, Mistress, v. 69.Gueldres, Mary of, i. 193.Guernsey, i. 147, 182; ii. 78-79, 104, 321; iv. 32.Guienne, i. 45, 61, 95, 97, 105, 120, 124, 130, 132; ii. 121, 126, 291; iii. 60, 61, 64, 92, 155.Guincamp (Gingham), vi. 126.Guisnes (Guynes), i. 183, 184, 185; iii. 205, 234, 307; v. 204, 206, 253, 256, 257; vi. 83.Gundy, France, ii. 6.Gunnold.SeeGoneld.Gunnor (Gonnore), ——, ii. 112, 130, 220-223, 230; iii. 107; iv. 10, 40, 188.Gunnor, Simon, iii. 133, 227.Gunnor, Wm., iii. 157.Gunton, Norfolk, iv. 302.Gunton, Ralph, of Norfolk, ii. 29.Gurnay (Gornay), ——, ii. 189, 279, 285; iii. 97, 131; vi. 58, 59.Gurney, Margaret, ii. 295.Gurney, Thos., ii. 145, 260; iii. 227; iv. 3, 66, 67.Gurney (Gornay), Wm., i. 272-273; v. 133, 138, 143, 151, 161, 285, 287.Guton, Brandiston, Norfolk, i. 273, 274; iii. 247; iv. 109, 125, 130, 256, 265, 266, 289, 292; v. 10, 25, 85, 128, 142, 144, 234.Guy of Warwick, i. 323; vi. 65.Guy and Colbrande, i. 323; vi. 66.Guybon, Gregory, ii. 216 (bis).Guynes.SeeGuisnes.Gybon (Guybon), ——, of Debenham, ii. 322, 323.Gygges, John, vi. 14.Gylmyn, ——, ii. 293; iv. 217.Gylys.SeeGiles.Gymmyngham.SeeGimmingham.Gyne (Gyney), John of Dilham, i. 31; ii. 40-41, 62-63.Gynne, Robt., ii. 58; vi. 189.280Gyns, or Gynnis Close, in Paston, ii. 73; v. 209.Gypcer. A purse or bag, iii. 290.Gyrdyng, John, iv. 236, 241, 284.HaHeHiHoHuHyH. B., iii. 214.Habeland(Hadlounde, or Haveland), Bradwell, Suffolk, iv. 109, 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 107, 148, 189, 234.Haborjoun, orHarburyone. A coat of mail, ii. 215, 322; iii. 186.Hache, Wm., ii. 283, 284.Hadle, iii. 97.Hadleigh, Essex, vi. 182.Hadley, Suffolk, ii. 323.Hadlounde.SeeHabeland.Hadynet, John, iv. 295.Hagreston, ——, Groom of the King’s Chamber, iii. 121.Hainault, Jacqueline of, wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 26, 27.Haineford.SeeHayneford.Hakon, Thos., Parson of Felthorp, iv. 180, 187.Halbroke, Richard, iv. 280.Hale.SeeHolm Hale.Hales, orAlys. Pavilions, vi. 144.Hales (Halse), John, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, i. 298, 336; vi. 104.Halesworth (Hallysworthe), Suffolk, iv. 152.Halfnothe (Halsnoth), John, iv. 259; v. 192, 200.Hall, Sir Edmund, iv. 286.Hall, Robt., iv. 127.Halman (Halleman), ——, ii. 158, 159.Halman, Henry, ii. 113, 172, 227; iv. 272; v. 58, 106, 130, 182.Halman, Jas., ii. 131; iv. 306; vi. 177.Halman, John, ii. 31.Halman, Wm., vi. 20.Halsnoth.SeeHalfnothe.Haltoft, Gilbert, Baron of the Exchequer, iii. 91.Haltoft, ——, iii. 85.Halton, Kent, iv. 309.Halvergates, Norfolk, v. 299.Halyn, the King’s porter, iii. 28.Hambie (Hommbe), Normandy, ii. 7.Hammes (Hampnes), Calais, iii. 312; vi. 2, 83.Hammond, Master, ii. 28.Hamond, Simon, ii. 214.Hampden, Sir Edmund, iii. 307; v. 104.Hampton.SeeSouthampton.‘Hankyn, our dog,’ v. 212.Hanmer, John and Wm., iv. 96.Hansard, Sir Thos., vi. 187.[280b]Hanson (Hansson), Henry, ii. 252; iii. 110, 111.Hanson (Hanswan, or Honson), Christopher, iii. 136, 233-234, 246, 249, 269, 302, 305; iv. 49, 50, 51, 235.Hanyngton, Chr., iv. 218, 221.Happisburgh, Norfolk, ii. 135.Harbard.SeeHerbert.Harburyone.SeeHaborjoun.Harcourt, ——, iv. 304; v. 66, 69.Harcourt, Lady, i. 320; vi. 14.Harcourt, Sir Ric., v. 149, 178.Harcourt, Sir Robt., ii. 89; v. 126; vi. 151.Hardwyn, George, iv. 279.Harecourt, France, i. 56; ii. 7.Harfleur (Arfleet), Normandy, i. 59; ii. 47; iii. 62.Haringby.SeeHerringby.Harington, John, Lord (1405-18), ii. 8.Harington, Lady (1473), v. 185.Harington, Thos. Grey, Lord, son of first Marquis of Dorset, vi. 151.Harington, ——, iii. 72.Harington, Sir James, vi. 187.Harington, Sir Robt., v. 105.Harington, Sir Thos., iii. 199.Harlech Castle, i. 192.Harlesdon, Robt., v. 24.Harleston, Norfolk, i. 220, 226, 231; iii. 42.Harleston, ——, Under Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, iv. 143, 144, 161, 163, 169, 205.Harley, Sir John, v. 105.Harling, East, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 171.Harling, Sir Robt., iii. 157, 168;Daughter of, iii. 94.Harman (Herman), Waryn, ii. 135, 244, 245, 246, 247, 255-256, 266, 278.Harmerer, Robt., iii. 294.Harness, Harneys.Armour, iv. 142.Harneys, Reynold, iv. 294.Harper (Harpor), ——, iii. 33; iv. 61.Harple.SeeWolman.Harpour, ——, Yeoman of the Crown, iii. 30.Harry, Lord (?), iii. 267.Harsset, or Hasset.SeeBlennerhasset.Hart.SeeLyhart.Hart, Thos., iv. 284.Hartford, Thos., vi. 134.Hartwelbury.SeeHorwellbury.Harvey, Edward, vi. 209.Harvey (Hervey), Geo., vi. 209.Harvey, John, vi. 209.Harvey, Thos., vi. 209.Harward, Wm., vi. 89.Haryngby.SeeHerringby.281Haryson (Henrickson), Lumen, vi. 132.Hasard, Wm., ii. 96, 101, 130.Hasingham, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 269, 312.Hasslake, Margaret, vi. 205.Hastings, ——, iv. 279; v. 264.Hastings, Ann, wife of John, ii. 84.Hastings, Lady Cath., wife of Wm., Lord, v. 290.Hastings (Hastynges), John, iv. 105; v. 248.Hastings, Lord of.SeeGrey, Edmund.Hastings, Lady Margery, widow of Sir Edward, Lord Hastings, ii. 88, 277; iii. 12.Hastings, Sir Ralph, v. 204, 205-206.Hastings, Sir Rich., v. 105.Hastings, Wm., son of Sir Leonard, iii. 138, 139, 199, 249.Hastings, Sir Wm., iii. 267.Hastings, Wm., Lord (1461-83), Lord Chamberlain to EdwardIV., i. 55, 215, 270, 275, 276, 289; iv. 50, 61, 300; v. 111, 137, 148, 149, 151, 152, 155, 184, 194-195, 204, 205, 206, 215, 253, 256, 257 (bis), 258, 270, 272; vi. 20, 28, 30, 32, 60, 72.Hatefeld, ii. 91.Hattecliff.SeeAttecliff.Hattecliff, Isabel, Wife of Wm., vi. 209.Hattecliff, Wm., vi. 209.Haukeney.A hackney or saddle-horse, iv. 38.Hault.SeeHaute.Hautayne (Hawteyn), Alice, ii. 3.Hautayne, Claricia, ii. 53-55.Hautayne, Haymundus, ii. 53, 54.Hautayne, Friar John, i. 38; ii. 52-55, 60-61, 74, 83, 100, 109, 147, 156-157, 158; vi. 19.

Dunston, Norfolk, i. 30, 140; ii. 302, 303.

Dunwich, Suffolk, ii. 3; iv. 193.

Durasse, Lord, i. 281; v. 188.

Durham, i. 215; iv. 60, 179.

Durham (Dereham), Laurence Booth, Bishop of (1457-76), i. 169; ii. 81; iv. 50.

See alsoSherwood.

Düsseldorf, i. 288.

Dutchland (Germany),ii. 105.

Dutchmen, i. 27; iv. 78; vi. 141.

Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105Citation missing.Dutchland, DutchmenText unchanged, but words are always spelled “Duche-”.

Dutchland (Germany), ii. 105Citation missing.

Dutchland, DutchmenText unchanged, but words are always spelled “Duche-”.

Dux, Wm., v. 91.

Dylmyn, Wm.,iv. 142.

Dymock (Dymmok), Lady, v. 137.

Dymsoynt, orDymysent. Metal facing for a girdle, vi. 203-208.

Dyne, ——, iii. 84.

Dyngane, Joan, iv. 86.

Dynham.SeeDenham.

Dynne, ——, ii. 182, 193.

Dynne, John, vi. 103.

Dynne, Wm., ii. 186.

Dyott, ——, iv. 280.

Dyram.SeeDereham.

Dyrward, ——, iii. 303.

EaEgEmEsEv

Eagle, The, Lincolnshire, Priest of, iii. 261.

Earl Soham (Erll Some), Framlingham, Suffolk, vi. 156, 159.

Earlham, Norfolk, i. 284.

Easewyk, Norfolk, ii. 70.

Eberton, Elizabeth, i. 286, 287.

Eberton, Harry, i. 286; v. 206-207, 215.

Ebesham, Wm., i. 323; v. 1-4, 63.

Eborlyn, Hans, vi. 37.

Eccles, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Eccles, Norfolk, ii. 135.

Eccles, John, ii. 80.

Eccles, Robt., ii. 80.

Eddingthorpe, Norfolk, i. 76; ii. 33, 51, 57, 70; vi. 4, 190. Rector of, ii. 10, 31.

Edinburgh, iii. 307.

Edgecombe (Egecum), Sir Ric., vi. 118, 127.

Edgecombe, Sir Piers, vi. 152.

Edmonds, John, of Taverham, iv. 129, 130.

Edmonds, Thos., iv. 43.

Edmundes, John, ii. 60.

Education in time of Paston Letters, i. 318-321.

EdwardI., iv. 248.

EdwardIII., i. 86, 191; vi. 65.

EdwardIV., as Earl of March, i. 100, 135, 148-149, 182, 184, 185-188, 194; ii. 297; iii. 196, 197, 204, 221-222, 228, 233, 234, 249; as King, i. 194, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 213, 215, 216, 217, 239, 243, 244, 245-246, 246-250, 257, 259-262, 263, 266, 271, 275, 280, 283, 288-289, 294-298, 322, 340; iii. 266, 267, 269, 271, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 284, 286, 291, 292, 296, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304, 306, 312, 313-314; iv. 15-16, 17, 19, 20, 25, 26, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 52, 58 (bis), 60-61, 66, 78, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 96, 101, 106, 109, 111, 113-116, 116-117 (bis), 207, 218, 246-247, 275, 287, 296-297, 307, 311; v. 6-7, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30-33 (bis), 34, 35-36, 41, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 62, 63, 69, 70-71, 80, 83, 95, 96, 97, 100, 106, 107, 112, 131, 135, 161, 162, 170, 179, 181, 188, 189, 195, 196, 203, 215, 220, 221, 222, 224, 233, 236, 237, 238, 239 (bis), 240, 242, 246, 250, 260, 261, 277, 290, 318, 324; vi. 2, 20, 25, 28, 29;

redeems jewels pledged by his father, iii. 294-295;

desire to do justice, iii. 302;

strongholds in Wales given up to, iii. 302;

statutes of, vi. 67; harbinger of, when Earl of March, iii. 233.

Edward, Prince of Wales, son of HenryVI., i. 130, 133, 156-157, 171, 192, 193, 194, 261; ii. 295-296, 297, 320; iii. 13, 32, 86, 87, 196, 234, 267, 269, 306; iv. 51; v. 104.

Edward, Prince, afterwards EdwardV., i. 271, 322; v. 179.

Edward, a servant, v. 187, 251.

Edworth, Wm., ii. 313.

Egmere, i. 205.

Egremont, Thos. Percy, Lord, third son of Henry, second Earl of Northumberland, i. 131, 134, 147-148, 177; ii. 296; iii. 126.

Egyll (l’Aigle ?) Castle, France, ii. 6.

Eimond.SeeEmond.

Elger, John, iii. 22.

Elghe, Suffolk, ii. 11.

Elingham, ——, ii. 139 (bis); vi. 36.

Elizabeth, Queen, i. 26, 27.

Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of EdwardIV.SeeWoodville, Elizabeth.

Elizabeth, Mrs., v. 190.

Elizabeth of York, Queen of HenryVII., vi. 105-106, 107 (seecorrection in vol. i., page 340).

Elkanhed, Treasurer of Calais, v. 163.

See alsoCalais.

Ellis, Bartholomew, iii. 5, 105, 106, 278; iv. 10, 102, 104, 238, 239, 243, 269.

Ellis, Thos., i. 231; iii. 245; iv. 139.

Ellis, Wm., iv. 70.

Ellis (Elys), ——, iv. 175, 176.

Elmyse.Enemies, iv. 283; v. 37.

Eltham, Kent, i. 116, 239; iii. 233; iv. 275, 276.

Elton, ——, i. 81.

Elwyn, Richard, vi. 152.

Ely, Bishop of.SeeAlcock, John(1486-1500);Bourchier, Thos.(1443-54);Grey, Wm.(1454-78);Morgan, Philip(1426-34).

Ely, Isle of, vi. 92.

Elysse, Berthelmew.SeeEllis.

Embracery.A legal offence, ii. 167 note 5; iii. 85.

Eme.Uncle, ii. 157 note 2.

Emeryngale, John, iv. 241.

Emond (Eimond), John, ii. 193; iii. 42.

Emundes, Robt., ii. 244.

Entwistle (At Wessyll), Sir Bertram, iii. 28, 30.

Eppeswell, Robt., iii. 141.

Epworth, Lincolnshire, ii. 71.

Erasmus, i. 327.

Ernold, Ric., of Cromer, ii. 100.

Erpingham Hundred, Norfolk, iv. 19.

Erpingham, Sir Thos., i. 33, 333; ii. 13-15, 16, 54.

Esher, Surrey, i. 153.

Esprygy, Wm., ii. 2.

Essay, Normandy, i. 56.

Essex county, v. 95.

Essex, gentlemen of, vi. 122.

‘Essex,’ Fastolf’s place in Hickling, iii. 83; v. 107, 234, 306.

Essex, ——, iii. 268.

Essex, Earl of.SeeBourchier, Henry.

Essey, Normandy, ii. 6.

Esson.Essoin, ii. 157; iii. 37.

Est, John, ii. 192.

Estaple.SeeStaple.

Estgate, John, iii. 255; iv. 84, 106, 177, 180.

Estlexham.SeeLexham, East.

Estodenham.SeeTuddenham, East.

Estwell, Kent, iv. 309, 310, 311.

Etaple (Staples), France, vi. 154.

Eton, i. 306, 319, 336; vi. 5, 8.

Eton, Fulk, i. 50.

Eton, Wm., iii. 230; iv. 102, 104, 239.

Eu, Normandy, ii. 6.

Eusdale, ——, ii. 271.

Everard, Sir Thos., Parson of Oxnead, v. 327 (bis).

Everingham, Henry, i. 338.

Everingham, Thos., i. 124; iii. 143.

Everton.SeeEberton.

Everyton, John, iv. 226.

Evreux (Everose), Normandy, ii. 5.

Ewelme, Oxfordshire, i. 245; ii. 121; v. 15, 131.

Exeter, i. 116, 165, 166; v. 86.

Exeter, Bishops of.SeeNevill, Geo.(1456-65) andCourtenay, Piers(1478-87).

Exeter, Henry Holland, Duke of (1446-73), i. 134, 147-148, 150, 176, 182, 183, 186, 192, 199; ii. 154, 296, 321, 329; iii. 125, 126, 127, 192, 234, 267, 312.

Exeter, Thos. Beaufort, Duke of (1416-26), ii. 8, 9; iii. 156.

Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Widow of Henry Holland, v. 250.

Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, Wife of John Holland, third Duke (1443-6), iv. 189; v. 69.

Exmouth, i. 182.

Eye, Suffolk, i. 231; iii. 315; iv. 204; v. 86. Bailiff of.SeeBottisford.

FaFeFiFlFoFrFuFy

Fagernon, France, ii. 6.

Fairchild (Feyrechildes), Norfolk, iv. 32; v. 170, 188.

Fairfax, Guy, i. 298; v. 30, 76; vi. 74.

Fairfax, Mr., v. 120.

Fairfax, Sir Thos., vi. 152.

Fakenham, Norfolk, ii. 215.

Falaisetaken by HenryV., ii. 5.

‘Falce Carte Sproute,’ iii. 53.

Falcon (Fawcon), Pursuivant, vi. 126.

Falconbridge, Bastard, i. 177, 266.

Falyate, John, i. 115; ii. 263-264.

Falyate, Sir William, iv. 308.

Fardell.Pack, burden, iv. 65.

Farrer.SeeFerrour.

Farwell, John, iii. 155, 157.

Faste.‘Be Goddis faste,’ ii. 79.

Faster, John, vi. 180.

Fastingong.Shrovetide, ii. 220.

Fastolf, Catherine, iii. 96.

Fastolf, Edmund, v. 177.

Fastolf, Sir Hugh, ii. 235; iii. 12, 110, 157.

Fastolf, John, ii. 113.

Fastolf, John, Father of Sir John, iii. 147, 152, 154, 155.

Fastolf, John, of Cowhawe, iii. 19, 200.

Fastolf, Sir John, i. 26, 52, 76-78, 89, 90, 116-120, 126, 150-154, 195-203, 206, 209, 215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 233, 234-238, 241, 245, 251, 254, 258, 284, 297, 298; ii. 4, 21, 29, 39, 40, 50 (bis), 51, 80, 81, 82, 96, 101, 107-108, 113-116, 134, 137, 149, 152, 153, 154, 156, 160, 170, 171, 178-179, 182, 188-189 (bis), 190, 191-192 (bis), 193, 194, 195, 195-200, 203, 204, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211 (bis), 216 (bis), 233, 234-235, 238, 250, 252 (bis), 253 (bis), 254, 277, 279, 280, 281, 323, 326-327, 328, 329, 333, 334, 335; iii. 2, 3, 6 (bis), 7-9 (bis), 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20-21, 22, 32, 34, 35 (bis), 37, 41, 42, 50, 51-52, 53-54 (bis), 55-60, 61-65 (ter), 67 (bis), 68, 69 (bis), 70-71 (bis), 72, 73-74 (bis), 76, 77, 78, 79, 82-83, 85, 88, 91, 93 (bis), 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99-100, 104, 105, 106, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120 (bis), 121, 125, 126, 127, 129, 132, 135, 138, 142 (bis), 193, 194 (bis), 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 217, 218 (bis), 219 (bis), 220, 229, 231, 238, 246 (bis), 251, 254, 271, 291, 294, 305, 308, 309, 311, 316; iv. 26, 30 (bis), 31, 42, 53-56, 62, 63, 66, 72, 73, 74, 79, 81, 91, 100, 101, 106, 109, 123, 142,275155, 157, 173, 174, 180, 188, 189, 208, 254, 266, 269, 280, 281, 288, 289, 293-295, 296, 302, 303, 304; v. 11, 18, 20, 22, 30, 59, 63, 64, 72 (bis), 76, 77, 81, 82, 91, 92, 94, 98, 107, 116, 117, 126, 128, 129, 132, 134, 136, 141, 146, 170, 172, 176, 230, 234, 301, 303, 322; vi. 55, 61-64, 75, 108;

goods of, iii. 166-174; iv. 231-236;

will of, i. 242; iii. 117-160, 160-163, 163-166; iv. 101-104, 111, 112, 113-116, 154, 181-185, 236-245, 246, 247, 268, 276, 284-286;

wardrobe of, iii. 174-189;

college proposed by, i. 151, 195, 197, 201, 202, 216, 241, 258, 284; iii. 98, 110, 111, 148-149, 153, 154, 160, 161, 164, 189-191, 193, 202; iv. 53-56, 73, 100, 109-110, 111, 112-113 (bis), 114, 175, 183, 238, 240, 244, 254, 293; v. 82, 216;

place in Southwark, iii. 224, 233, 247;

condition of, just before death, iv. 104, 238, 240.

Fastolf, Mary, Sir John’s mother, iii. 147, 153-154, 155.

See alsoMortimer, Lady.

Fastolf, Lady Milicent, Sir John’s wife, i. 120, 153; ii. 114, 115; iii. 147, 153, 159, 163; iv. 238.

Fastolf, Milicent, v. 72.

Fastolf, Richard, iii. 76; iv. 237, 244, 284, 285.

Fastolf, Thos., ii. 171.

Fastolf, Thos., son of John Fastolf of Cowhawe, i. 203, 240; ii. 323; iii. 5, 8, 14, 19-20, 21, 22, 34-35, 36, 112, 133, 142, 199-202, 278, 286, 308; iv. 3, 70, 282; v. 72, 78;

mother of, iv. 3.

Fastolf, Wm., Abbot of Fécamp, iii. 157.

Fauconberg, Thos., v. 109, 113.

Fauconberg, Wm. Nevill, Lord, ii. 123; iii. 126; v. 109.

Fauconer, ——, of London, ii. 114-115.

Faukham, Kent, iv. 310.

Fawkon.SeeFalcon.

Fawkoner, Thos., i. 42; ii. 31; iii. 17.

Fazakerley (Fitzacurley), ——, i. 336.

Fécamp, Normandy, Abbot of, i. 56; iii. 157.

Feen, Master, iv. 47.

Feke, Hodge, ii. 86.

Felbrigg, Norfolk, i. 254; ii. 188, 221, 288; iii. 227, 248, 281, 286; iv. 20, 68, 93, 215, 216; v. 64.

Felbrigg (Fylbryg), ——, iv. 61; v. 102.

Felbrigg, Catherine, Lady, ii. 193, 224, 250, 251; iii. 12, 14, 210.

Felbrigg, Sir John, iv. 215.

Felbrigg, Sir Simon, i. 30; ii. 14, 33, 34, 46, 51.

Feldyng, Mr., v. 104.

Felix, v. Pope, ii. 96.

Felmingham, Norfolk, vi. 163.

Felmingham, Clement.See alsoClement, Master, iii. 193; iv. 102, 103, 104, 183, 184, 185, 230, 237, 239, 243, 244; v. 146.

Felthorpe, Parson of, iv. 187.

Fendykes, ——, iii. 50.

Fenn, Hugh, i. 338; ii. 240; iii. 73, 77, 78, 81-82, 91, 102, 103, 133, 142, 166; iv. 12, 14, 78, 86-87, 91, 105, 179, 207, 260, 295-296; v. 9, 117, 212; vi. 190, 191, 194.

Fenn, John, iii. 258.

Fenne, Robt., vi. 167, 179.

Fennes, Herringby, Norfolk, iv. 292.

Fenwyk, Ric., Rector of Testerton, vi. 113, 114.

Fenyngley.SeeFilongley.

Fenys (Fenes), Robt., i. 205, 259; iii. 281; iv. 308, 309, 310, 311.

Feraris (Ferers), ——, ii. 214, 215, 216, 217; iv. 61.

Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, vi. 161.

Feres, Sir Harry, v. 105.

Feres, Sir John, v. 105.

Fermer, John, iv. 35, 37.

Fernwale, William, iv. 279.

Ferrers, John, ii. 260.

Ferrour(Farrer, Ferrer), ——, v. 208.

Ferrour, Ric., i. 303; v. 316, 317, 321, 322, 323.

Fescamp.SeeFécamp.

Fetis.Good, well-made, ii. 112.

Feversham, i. 75.

Feyrechildes.SeeFairchild.

Fidyon, Roger, Clerk, iv. 105.

Fiennes (Fynys), v. 297.

Figs, price of, iii. 126.

Filby, Norfolk, ii. 67, 68; iv. 105, 238; v. 117. Parson of, ii. 67; iv. 86.

Fille, John, vi. 56, 58.

Filongley (Fenyngley), Henry, nephew of Fastolf, i. 196; ii. 328; iii. 6, 14, 30, 31, 33, 67, 75, 98-99, 138, 157, 165, 166, 192, 197, 198, 213; v. 94.

Filongley, Cecily, wife of Henry, iii. 157.

Filpot.SeePhilpot.

Finch (Fynch), ——, ii. 49.

Fincham, Norfolk, Vicar of, vi. 207.

Fincham (Fyncheham), ——, ii. 214, 257; iii. 82, 99.

Fincham, John, iii. 227.

Fincham, Simeon, of Fincham, iii. 80.

Fish (Fysch), Peter, ii. 54.

Fisher (Fysscher), Ric., Sec. to the Earl of Salisbury, iii. 96, 199.

Fishley, Norfolk, v. 149.

Fishwick, Lancashire, ii. 181.

Fitzalan, Thos., Lord Maltravers, son of Wm., Earl of Arundel, iv. 217 and note.

Fitzhugh, Alice, Lady, i. 311-312; iv. 217; vi. 91-92.

Fitzhugh, Henry, Lord (1386-1424), i. 311; ii. 8.

Fitzlewes (Fitzlawes), Sir Ric., vi. 162, 163.

Fitzralph (Fitzrawff), John, ii. 11; iii. 157.

Fitzrauff, Robt., ii. 199; iii. 153, 193, 319; iv. 104, 237, 239.

Fitzwalter, John Ratcliff, called Lord (killed at the Battle of Ferrybridge, 1461), iii. 80, 210, 249, 267.

Fitzwalter, John, Lord.SeeRadcliffe.

Fitzwalter, Lady, v. 179.

Fitzwalter, Lord, iv. 307.

Fitzwalter, Master, v. 179, 253, 256, 258, 259; vi. 24, 31; wife of, i. 300; v. 256, 258.

Fitzwalter, Rich., vi. 183.

Fitzwalter (Walter ?), Lord, ii. 17; iv. 232.

Fitzwarine (Fyvaren), John Bourchier, Lord, vi. 151.

Fitzwilliam, ——, ii. 173; iii. 277, 279.

Fitzwilliam, Austin, ii. 3.

Flanders, i. 64, 247, 288, 312, 317; ii. 104; iv. 57, 296; v. 218, 219, 270, 297; vi. 111.

See alsoFlemings.

Fleet raised for EdwardIV., iv. 41, 42-43, 52, 57.

Fleet Prison.SeeLondon.

Flegg (Fledge), Norfolk, i. 283, 284; ii. 200; iii. 148; iv. 47, 109, 179, 222, 292; v. 25, 188, 225; vi. 33, 69.

Flegg, East, iv. 46, 105; v. 94.

Flegg, West, iv. 46; v. 94.

Fleghalle, Winterton, ii. 51.

Fleming, John, iv. 103.

Fleming, Master, iv. 216.

Flemingsmolest the coast, ii. 49.

Flemings, goods of, taken, ii. 299.

Flint (Flynte), Hugh, iv. 280.

Flodden, i. 270.

Florison, Cornelius, ii. 252.

Flos unguentorum, vi. 104.

Flourdew, John, Parson of Drayton, iv. 145, 187 and note 1.

Fogg (Fooge), John, Treasurer of the Household to EdwardIV., iv. 218; v. 188.

Foke, ——, ii. 158, 249.

Foke, John, iv. 229.

Foke, Roger, ii. 96.

Folsham.SeeFoulsham.

Fooge.SeeFogg.

Forcer.A chest, ii. 92.

Fordham (Cambs.), iv. 256;

Vicar of, vi. 157.

Forey, ——, of France, v. 104.

Forncete, Norfolk, ii. 18, 278; iii. 135.

Fornsett, John, D.D., vi. 96.

Forslet, a, ii. 267.

Forter, John, v. 137.

Fortescue (Foscwe), ——, v. 32.

Fortescue (Forskew), Lord, v. 104.

Fortescue, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King’s Bench (name misprinted by Fenn ‘Festux’), i. 89; ii. 61-62, 205; iii. 76, 135, 198, 226, 242, 307.

Fortescue, Sir John, of Punsborne, vi. 157, 187.

Fortescue, Richard, i. 281.

Foster, Wm., v. 305.

Fotheringay (Foodryngdre), Northamptonshire, i. 217, 248; iv. 117;

College at, ii. 281; v. 318.

Fougères, capture and recovery of, i. 53-56, 102, 104.

Fouke, ——, of Knapton, vi. 31.

Fouler, Wm., iii. 72.

Foulsham (Folsham), Norfolk, ii. 318.

Fourmigni, battle of, i. 67.

Fowler, ——, v. 85.

Fowler, John, iv. 279.

Fox, Henry, vi. 113-114 (bis);

Wife of, vi. 114 (bis).

Foxhall (Foxhole), Suffolk, iii. 20, 91, 112.

Framsden, Suffolk, iii. 259.

Framlingham, Suffolk, seat of the Duke of Norfolk, i. 203, 230, 274, 275, 276, 295; ii. 15, 52, 69, 145, 163, 164, 165, 166, 185, 243, 255, 260, 261, 269, 275, 276; iii. 21, 34, 112, 144, 277, 311; iv. 59, 80, 198, 211; v. 21, 22, 149, 150, 151, 166, 171, 172, 176.

Framyngham, ——, ii. 217.

France (see alsoFrench), i. 48-57, 60-61, 67-68, 76, 77, 95, 96, 120-125, 174, 282; iii. 155; iv. 51, 249; v. 82, 206, 219, 226, 270;

Admiral of, v. 287;

Ambassadors of, v. 216.

France, Kings of.SeeCharlesVII.,LewisXI.

Frances, ——, vi. 46.

Frank, Sir Edward, vi. 92.

Frank, Thos., vi. 27.

Frankleyn.A large owner of land, ii. 311.

Fraunces (Frauncesse), ii. 79; iv. 196.

Fraunceys, ——, iii. 3.

Fraunk, Robt., vi. 27.

Frays, John, iii. 84.

FrederickIII., Emperor, v. 219.

Freethorpe, Norfolk, iv. 258.

Freking, ii. 211.

Fremelyngham, Richard, Canon of Leyston Abbey, Suffolk, ii. 23 note 1.

Frenay (Frezsne) Le Vicomte, France, ii. 5; iii. 63.

French, ——, Wife of, v. 312.

French, the, threaten Jersey and Guernsey, i. 280; ii. 321;

ships of, iii. 283; iv. 57; vi. 111-112;

books of, v. 63;

Frenchmen on the coasts, iv. 68; v. 177, 178;

army equipment, i. 122-123.

Frenges, Norfolk, Rector of (1341), ii. 4.

Frenles, Sir Roger, ii. 57.

Fresnay, Maine, i. 50.

Freston, Suffolk, ii. 51, 298.

Frethorp.SeeFreethorpe.

Frettenham, Norfolk, iv. 284.

Friars, Grey, or Minors.See underNorwich.

Fritton (Freton), Suffolk, iv. 71, 230, 238, 244, 292; v. 148, 241, 246; vi. 48, 53, 56;

Parson of, i. 204; iii. 291.

Fritton (Freton), near Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 31.

Fronsac, i. 125.

Frunture, a, ii. 267.

Fugr’.Figured ? ‘Sateyn fugr’,’ iv. 202.

Fulchier, ——, ii. 159.

Fulford, Sir Baldwin, i. 185.

Fulford, Sir Humphrey, vi. 152.

Fulford, Sir Thos., v. 111, 113.

Fuller, Thos., i. 31.

Fuller, Wm., vi. 19.

Fulman, John, iii. 279.

Fulmerston, Ric., iv. 198, 199.

Fulthorp, ——, iii. 77, 103.

Fulthorp, Lady, iii. 142.

Fulthorp, Sir Thos., ii. 168.

Furbuschour, ——, iv. 40.

Furness, Lancashire, i. 313.

Fylongley.SeeFilongley.

Fynch, ——, ii. 49.

Fyncheham.SeeFincham.

Fyndern, Sir Thos., iii. 307.

Fynys.SeeFiennes.

Fynys, ——, Speaker of Parliament, iv. 75.

Fyrass, Robt., iv. 12.

Fysch, Peter, ii. 54.

Fysscher.SeeFisher.

Fyvaryn.SeeFitzwarine.

GaGeGiGlGoGrGuGy

Gachecroft, ——, ii. 215.

Gaddishill.SeeGodshill.

Gaillon (Galion), Normandy, ii. 6.

Galdebek (Caudebec), Normandy, ii. 6.

Galion.SeeGaillon.

Gallawey, Robt., iv. 230.

Gannok, Catherine, ii. 53.

Gannok, John, ii. 53.

Gant, John, ii. 4.

Garcy, France, ii. 6.

Gardyvyands.Knapsacks, vi. 144.

Garleke, ——, ii. 172.

Garnesseye.SeeGuernsey.

Garnet, Thos., v. 32.

Garneys, ——, ii. 56.

Garneys, Margery, ii. 51.

Garnish, a.A set of pewter vessels, iv. 14.

Garonne, The, i. 95, 121.

Garneys, Mrs., ii. 66.

Garrard, Simon, vi. 69.

Gascoigne, Sir Wm., Chief Justice of England, i. 154; ii. 114.

Gascony, i. 95, 97, 105, 108, 120-125, 127, 128.

Gase, Walter, ii. 9.

Gate, Sir Jeffrey, v. 111.

Gateley, i. 205.

Gately More, vi. 131.

Gatesend, Nicholas, ii. 265.

Gatte, James, ii. 187.

Gaudees.Beads, vi. 52.

Gaunley, Robt., vi. 186.

Gaunt, John of, i. 191.

Gavaston, Piers, the favourite of EdwardII., ii. 3.

Gawdeid.Ornamented, iv. 263; vi. 52.

Gawnt.SeeGhent.

Gaydade, Mistress, iv. 268.

Gayn, John, iv. 94, 107.

Gayne, Joan, iv. 4, 40, 61, 203.

Gayne, ——, v. 133.

Gayne, Eliz., vi. 208.

Gayton (Geyton), Norfolk, ii. 173, 214.

Gaywood, Norfolk, iv. 29.

Geane.SeeGenoa.

Gedding, Suffolk, ii. 75.

Gees, John, Carmelite Friar, ii. 29.

Gees, John, Merchant of Crowmer, ii. 29.

Geffreie, ——, ii. 73.

Gegge, Richard, i. 333.

Gelderstone (Gerlyston), Norfolk, ii. 56; iii. 256.

‘Genealogical History of the Kings of England,’ by Francis Sandford, i. 25.

Geney.SeeJenney.

Gemyngham.SeeGimmingham.

Genoa, iv. 257.

Gent, John, ii. 198.

Genyn, ——, iv. 300.

George, son of Richard, Duke of York, iii. 233.

See alsoClarence.

George, Walter, ii. 307.

George, servant to Wm. Paston, vi. 41.

Geppeswich.SeeIpswich.

Gerard, Simon, vi. 52, 53.

Gerberoy, Normandy, i. 55.

Gerbrege, Sir Thos., iv. 253.

Gerlyston.SeeGelderstone.

Germany (Dutchland), ii. 105.

Germyn.SeeJermyn.

Germyne, ——, v. 198.

Germyngham.SeeJerningham.

GesernysorGiserings. Battle axes, ii. 128.

Gesseren.Sleeveless coat of mail, iv. 169.

Geyton.SeeGayton.

Ghent (Gawnt), i. 277; v. 176, 297.

Gibbon.SeeGybon.

Gibson, Wm., vi. 27.

Gifford, Wm., i. 272; v. 107.

Gilberd, ——, ii. 278.

Gilbert, John, Mayor of Norwich (1460), iii. 239-240; iv. 2.

Gilder (Gylder), John, iv. 279.

Giles, John, iv. 35-36.

Giles, Karoll, i. 152; iii. 132.

Gille.A girl, iv. 190.

Gilyngsat,a, ii. 58.

Gimmingham (Gemyngham), Norfolk, i. 28, 36, 37; ii. 57, 70, 73; iii. 298; iv. 10.

Gimmingham, ——, iv. 20.

Ginger, v. 119.

Gippeswich.SeeIpswich.

Girlyngton, Nich., iv. 292; v. 94.

Gironde, i. 122.

Glanville, impalement of, ii. 2.

Glanville, Sir Wm., iv. 249.

Gloucester, i. 75, 81, 116;

Abbot of, i. 55, 86.

Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, Protector of England during minority of HenryVI., i. 33, 46, 47, 57, 145, 154; ii. 8, 14, 16, 26, 27, 35-38, 46-47;

Wife of.SeeHainault, Jacqueline of.

Gloucester, Richard, Duke of.SeeRichard.

Gloucestershire, iv. 88, 91.

Glover, Alex., ii. 244.

Glover, Robt., iv. 9.

Gloys, James, Priest, i. 90, 226-227, 279-280, 287; ii. 88, 92-94, 157, 219-223, 223-225 (bis), 228, 248, 265; iii. 45-46 (bis), 298, 310-311; iv. 74, 121, 159, 169, 170, 226, 227, 256, 274, 294, 299; v. 26, 39, 66, 103, 115, 146, 147, 153, 173, 197, 212, 213, 223, 225; vi. 175, 176.

Gnateshale.SeeKnatysale.

Goche(Gough ?), Margaret, iii. 87.

God, James, i. 334.

Godard, Dr., iii. 228.

Godehreds, ——, iv. 179.

Godfrey, Mr., v. 142.

Godmerston, ——, v. 100.

Godnoston, Jane, v. 180.

Godshill (Gaddishill), Isle of Wight, i. 316; vi. 160.

Gogyne, Wm., vi. 121.

Golbeter, Jas., iv. 130.

Gold, Pipes of, ii. 45.

Goldsmyth, Nich., ii. 267.

Goldwell, Jas., Bishop of Norwich (1472-99), v. 221, 227, 305; vi. 3, 6, 9-10, 13.

Goldwell, Nich., vi. 3.

Goneld (Gunnold), Henry, ii. 87, 130, 131, 292, 293; vi. 181.

Gonnore.SeeGunnor.

Goodfellow, Robin, vi. 131.

Goodknape, Thos., v. 306.

Goodrede, Wm., v. 75.

Goodwein (Goodwyn), Wm., ii. 214, 244.

Goold, ——, ii. 254.

Goos, Sir J., v. 201.

Gordon, Robt., iv. 29.

Gorge (Gorges), ——, iv. 60.

Gorge, Walter, iv. 22.

Gorleston, Yarmouth, iv. 238, 244, 284, 292; v. 107, 234.

Gorney.SeeGurney.

Goshawkdesired by John Paston, v. 152, 154, 157, 165.

Gosloth (?),Alice, ii. 23 note 1.

Goth.SeeGough.

Gough (Goth), Matthew, i. 49-50, 67-68, 72, 73; ii. 40, 147, 157; iii. 248.

Gough.

See alsoGoche.

Gournay.SeeGurney.

Gower, James, v. 105.

Gower, Thos., ii. 40; iii. 157.

Gowns, iv. 59.

‘Grace de Dieu,’ a ship, i. 109; iv. 57.

Grame, Mrs., v. 253.

Grandson, i. 299.

Granere, Wm., Master of Works at Caister, ii. 40.

Grantham, Lincoln, v. 70.

Grave, John, ii. 67.

Gray, Henry, ii. 275.

Gray, Sir John, ii. 8; vi. 118.

Gray, Sir Ralph, iii. 268; iv. 60.

Gray (Grey), Sir Thos., v. 105, 274.

‘Great Book, The,’ i. 323; v. 1, 3.

Great Seal, v. 196.

Green, Dr., i. 165.

Greenfield (Grenefeld), ——, iii. 123.

Greenfield, John, iii. 298note 2.

Greenfield, John, Sergeant-at-law, iv. 88, 105, 218.

Green wax, ii. 160.

Greenwich, i. 70, 158; iii. 14, 233, 306, 314; iv. 297.

Grefyth, Sir Walter, of Lancaster, vi. 151.

Gregory, a servant of Edmund Paston, v. 231-232.

Gregory, ——, Sir, vi. 102.

Grenacre (Greneakyr), Ralf, iv. 126.

Grene, ——, iv. 70.

Grene, Dr., iii. 48.

Grene, John, ii. 80.

Grene, Sir Robt., v. 105, 185.

Grene, Thos., ii. 145, 160, 170; iii. 114, 298; iv. 12, 79, 138, 222, 257; v. 94, 274.

Grene, Wm., iv. 292.

Grenefeld.SeeGreenfield.

Grenesheve, Christopher, ii. 267, 308.

Grenneville, ii. 7.

Gresham, Norfolk, i. 39, 41-44, 91-92, 233, 254, 256; ii. 30, 83, 88, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 113, 127-134, 157, 161, 166-167, 170, 187, 214, 219, 228, 287; iv. 250, 251; v. 64, 112, 116, 127, 141, 160, 194, 196, 197.

Church of, iii. 120, 135; vi. 48.

Gresham, ——, the London carrier, iv. 230.

Gresham, James, i. 76, 172; ii. 53, 61-62, 83-84, 87, 88, 92, 93, 148, 156-157, 158, 159 (bis), 160-162, 168, 180-182, 183, 186, 224, 230, 244, 248-249, 325; iii. 22, 48-50, 78-79, 103, 107-109, 280; iv. 15, 36, 65, 76-78, 78-79, 88-89, 92, 93, 126, 171, 175, 223, 229, 280-282, 283; v. 6, 69, 96, 97, 116, 125, 139, 141; vi. 86, 87.

Gresham, John, iv. 232.

Gresham, Thos., iv. 71.

Gressenhall, Norfolk, ii. 159; iv. 22.

Gresynges.Steps, vi. 51.

Gretkyn, Mrs., v. 176.

Greve, Wm., vi. 146-147.

Grey or Minor Friars.See underNorwich.

Grey, ——, iii. 290.

Grey, Edmund, Lord of Hastings and Ruthin, i. 80, 156; ii. 325, 327; iii. 1-2, 41, 198; iv. 310.

Grey, Henry, ii. 39, 185, 308; iii. 1; iv. 172.

Grey, Sir Harry, v. 105; vi. 155-156.

Grey, John, iv. 266, 269; v. 10.

Grey, Master, i. 164; iii. 36.

Grey, Lord Richard, i. 322-323.

Grey, Robert, of Warham, i. 205.

Grey, Sir Thos., vi. 187.

Grey, Wm., vi. 35.

Grey, Wm., Bishop of Ely (1454-78), ii. 38; iii. 2, 292; iv. 305; v. 85, 202.

Grey, Wm., of Martyn, v. 142.

Greyve, ——, iv. 290.

Griffith (Gryphet), ——, Usher of the Hall to HenryVI., iii. 30.

Griffith Suoh (?), iii. 92.

Grigge, Robert, i. 331, 332.

Grigges, Andrew, iii. 93.

Grigges, John, iii. 237.

Grigges, T., vi. 115-116.

Grimesby, Sir Wm., v. 105.

Grimston, Edward, iii. 93, 94.

Grinstead, East, ii. 61.

Groby, France, ii. 7.

Grocer, Philip, iii. 142.

Grome, Nich., ii. 217.

Groos, John, ii. 261; iii. 227.

Groos, Oliver, ii. 14, 46, 51.

Gros, John, ii. 288, 289; iv. 3. Wife of, ii. 288.

Grust, Wm., i. 81.

Grymesby.SeeGrimesby.

Grymston,Thos., iv. 279.

Gryphet.SeeGriffith.

Grys, John, of Wighton, i. 32, 33; ii. 12, 13.

Grys, Thomelin, ii. 81.

Gryseacresse, Mistress, v. 69.

Gueldres, Mary of, i. 193.

Guernsey, i. 147, 182; ii. 78-79, 104, 321; iv. 32.

Guienne, i. 45, 61, 95, 97, 105, 120, 124, 130, 132; ii. 121, 126, 291; iii. 60, 61, 64, 92, 155.

Guincamp (Gingham), vi. 126.

Guisnes (Guynes), i. 183, 184, 185; iii. 205, 234, 307; v. 204, 206, 253, 256, 257; vi. 83.

Gundy, France, ii. 6.

Gunnold.SeeGoneld.

Gunnor (Gonnore), ——, ii. 112, 130, 220-223, 230; iii. 107; iv. 10, 40, 188.

Gunnor, Simon, iii. 133, 227.

Gunnor, Wm., iii. 157.

Gunton, Norfolk, iv. 302.

Gunton, Ralph, of Norfolk, ii. 29.

Gurnay (Gornay), ——, ii. 189, 279, 285; iii. 97, 131; vi. 58, 59.

Gurney, Margaret, ii. 295.

Gurney, Thos., ii. 145, 260; iii. 227; iv. 3, 66, 67.

Gurney (Gornay), Wm., i. 272-273; v. 133, 138, 143, 151, 161, 285, 287.

Guton, Brandiston, Norfolk, i. 273, 274; iii. 247; iv. 109, 125, 130, 256, 265, 266, 289, 292; v. 10, 25, 85, 128, 142, 144, 234.

Guy of Warwick, i. 323; vi. 65.

Guy and Colbrande, i. 323; vi. 66.

Guybon, Gregory, ii. 216 (bis).

Guynes.SeeGuisnes.

Gybon (Guybon), ——, of Debenham, ii. 322, 323.

Gygges, John, vi. 14.

Gylmyn, ——, ii. 293; iv. 217.

Gylys.SeeGiles.

Gymmyngham.SeeGimmingham.

Gyne (Gyney), John of Dilham, i. 31; ii. 40-41, 62-63.

Gynne, Robt., ii. 58; vi. 189.

Gyns, or Gynnis Close, in Paston, ii. 73; v. 209.

Gypcer. A purse or bag, iii. 290.

Gyrdyng, John, iv. 236, 241, 284.

HaHeHiHoHuHy

H. B., iii. 214.

Habeland(Hadlounde, or Haveland), Bradwell, Suffolk, iv. 109, 244, 289, 292; v. 98, 107, 148, 189, 234.

Haborjoun, orHarburyone. A coat of mail, ii. 215, 322; iii. 186.

Hache, Wm., ii. 283, 284.

Hadle, iii. 97.

Hadleigh, Essex, vi. 182.

Hadley, Suffolk, ii. 323.

Hadlounde.SeeHabeland.

Hadynet, John, iv. 295.

Hagreston, ——, Groom of the King’s Chamber, iii. 121.

Hainault, Jacqueline of, wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, ii. 26, 27.

Haineford.SeeHayneford.

Hakon, Thos., Parson of Felthorp, iv. 180, 187.

Halbroke, Richard, iv. 280.

Hale.SeeHolm Hale.

Hales, orAlys. Pavilions, vi. 144.

Hales (Halse), John, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, i. 298, 336; vi. 104.

Halesworth (Hallysworthe), Suffolk, iv. 152.

Halfnothe (Halsnoth), John, iv. 259; v. 192, 200.

Hall, Sir Edmund, iv. 286.

Hall, Robt., iv. 127.

Halman (Halleman), ——, ii. 158, 159.

Halman, Henry, ii. 113, 172, 227; iv. 272; v. 58, 106, 130, 182.

Halman, Jas., ii. 131; iv. 306; vi. 177.

Halman, John, ii. 31.

Halman, Wm., vi. 20.

Halsnoth.SeeHalfnothe.

Haltoft, Gilbert, Baron of the Exchequer, iii. 91.

Haltoft, ——, iii. 85.

Halton, Kent, iv. 309.

Halvergates, Norfolk, v. 299.

Halyn, the King’s porter, iii. 28.

Hambie (Hommbe), Normandy, ii. 7.

Hammes (Hampnes), Calais, iii. 312; vi. 2, 83.

Hammond, Master, ii. 28.

Hamond, Simon, ii. 214.

Hampden, Sir Edmund, iii. 307; v. 104.

Hampton.SeeSouthampton.

‘Hankyn, our dog,’ v. 212.

Hanmer, John and Wm., iv. 96.

Hansard, Sir Thos., vi. 187.

Hanson (Hansson), Henry, ii. 252; iii. 110, 111.

Hanson (Hanswan, or Honson), Christopher, iii. 136, 233-234, 246, 249, 269, 302, 305; iv. 49, 50, 51, 235.

Hanyngton, Chr., iv. 218, 221.

Happisburgh, Norfolk, ii. 135.

Harbard.SeeHerbert.

Harburyone.SeeHaborjoun.

Harcourt, ——, iv. 304; v. 66, 69.

Harcourt, Lady, i. 320; vi. 14.

Harcourt, Sir Ric., v. 149, 178.

Harcourt, Sir Robt., ii. 89; v. 126; vi. 151.

Hardwyn, George, iv. 279.

Harecourt, France, i. 56; ii. 7.

Harfleur (Arfleet), Normandy, i. 59; ii. 47; iii. 62.

Haringby.SeeHerringby.

Harington, John, Lord (1405-18), ii. 8.

Harington, Lady (1473), v. 185.

Harington, Thos. Grey, Lord, son of first Marquis of Dorset, vi. 151.

Harington, ——, iii. 72.

Harington, Sir James, vi. 187.

Harington, Sir Robt., v. 105.

Harington, Sir Thos., iii. 199.

Harlech Castle, i. 192.

Harlesdon, Robt., v. 24.

Harleston, Norfolk, i. 220, 226, 231; iii. 42.

Harleston, ——, Under Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, iv. 143, 144, 161, 163, 169, 205.

Harley, Sir John, v. 105.

Harling, East, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 171.

Harling, Sir Robt., iii. 157, 168;

Daughter of, iii. 94.

Harman (Herman), Waryn, ii. 135, 244, 245, 246, 247, 255-256, 266, 278.

Harmerer, Robt., iii. 294.

Harness, Harneys.Armour, iv. 142.

Harneys, Reynold, iv. 294.

Harper (Harpor), ——, iii. 33; iv. 61.

Harple.SeeWolman.

Harpour, ——, Yeoman of the Crown, iii. 30.

Harry, Lord (?), iii. 267.

Harsset, or Hasset.SeeBlennerhasset.

Hart.SeeLyhart.

Hart, Thos., iv. 284.

Hartford, Thos., vi. 134.

Hartwelbury.SeeHorwellbury.

Harvey, Edward, vi. 209.

Harvey (Hervey), Geo., vi. 209.

Harvey, John, vi. 209.

Harvey, Thos., vi. 209.

Harward, Wm., vi. 89.

Haryngby.SeeHerringby.

Haryson (Henrickson), Lumen, vi. 132.

Hasard, Wm., ii. 96, 101, 130.

Hasingham, Norfolk, Parson of, ii. 269, 312.

Hasslake, Margaret, vi. 205.

Hastings, ——, iv. 279; v. 264.

Hastings, Ann, wife of John, ii. 84.

Hastings, Lady Cath., wife of Wm., Lord, v. 290.

Hastings (Hastynges), John, iv. 105; v. 248.

Hastings, Lord of.SeeGrey, Edmund.

Hastings, Lady Margery, widow of Sir Edward, Lord Hastings, ii. 88, 277; iii. 12.

Hastings, Sir Ralph, v. 204, 205-206.

Hastings, Sir Rich., v. 105.

Hastings, Wm., son of Sir Leonard, iii. 138, 139, 199, 249.

Hastings, Sir Wm., iii. 267.

Hastings, Wm., Lord (1461-83), Lord Chamberlain to EdwardIV., i. 55, 215, 270, 275, 276, 289; iv. 50, 61, 300; v. 111, 137, 148, 149, 151, 152, 155, 184, 194-195, 204, 205, 206, 215, 253, 256, 257 (bis), 258, 270, 272; vi. 20, 28, 30, 32, 60, 72.

Hatefeld, ii. 91.

Hattecliff.SeeAttecliff.

Hattecliff, Isabel, Wife of Wm., vi. 209.

Hattecliff, Wm., vi. 209.

Haukeney.A hackney or saddle-horse, iv. 38.

Hault.SeeHaute.

Hautayne (Hawteyn), Alice, ii. 3.

Hautayne, Claricia, ii. 53-55.

Hautayne, Haymundus, ii. 53, 54.

Hautayne, Friar John, i. 38; ii. 52-55, 60-61, 74, 83, 100, 109, 147, 156-157, 158; vi. 19.


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