Chapter 7

See alsoAlburugh.Hautayne, Robt., ii. 54, 79.Hautayne, Tiphania, ii. 55.Haute (Hawt), ——, iv. 61.Haute, Anne, i. 239-240, 245, 263, 268-270, 304; iv. 300; v. 11 and note 1, 15, 18, 19, 61, 69, 111, 115, 135, 181, 188, 198, 223, 270, 293, 294.Haute, John or Jakys, iii. 307; v. 28, 31.Haute, Master, v. 23.Haute, Rich., i. 269; v. 115, 188.Haute (Hawte), Sir Rich., vi. 111.Havelound.SeeHabeland.Haverland (Herlonde), John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.Haward.SeeHoward.Hawe, Rich., iv. 178.Hawes, Mr., vi. 119.Hawhunte, ii. 55.Hawk.SeeGoshawk.Hawte.SeeHaute.[281b]Hawys.SeeHowys.Hawys, Thos., ii. 88.Haxby, Robt., ii. 78.Hay’s Wife, ii. 102.Haylysden.SeeHellesden.Haynford(Heynesford, etc.), Norfolk, i. 241; ii. 188; iv. 109, 256, 289, 290, 292; v. 10, 25, 107.Haywards, ii. 244.Heathfield, i. 74.Heberd, Rich.,ii. 95.Hedermoder.Hugger-mugger, iii. 290.Hederset.SeeHetherset.Hédin (Hedynge), in Artois, v. 287.Hedingham(Heveningham or Henyngham), Essex, i. 315; v. 95; vi. 112, 121, 122, 123, 128, 129, 130, 136, 138, 142, 143, 144, 151, 165, 181, 186.Heestowe, Edw., vi. 121.Hegon. A man of Lord Moleyns, ii. 131, 132.Heigham (Hygham), Norwich, iv. 79.Heigham Potter, vi. 190, 195.Helle.To cover, or put a top on, ii. 243.Hellesden(Haylysdon, etc.), Norfolk, i. 200, 218-224, 226, 227, 229, 231, 232, 234, 240, 245-246, 261, 273, 284, 303-304, 322; ii. 107, 134, 137, 152, 171, 191, 279, 281; iii. 114, 117, 135, 190, 239, 240, 297; iv. 27, 55, 79, 81, 86, 92, 109, 124, 130, 131, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 165, 170, 171, 180, 186, 197 (bis), 204, 205, 206, 220, 234, 235, 282; v. 12-13, 31, 77, 117, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.Attack on, iv. 201-204; v. 11, 31-32.Title to, iv. 130, 195.Parson of, iii. 298; iv. 282.SeeHert, Thos.Hellesdon, John, i. 223.Helloughton, ii. 217.Hellowe, iv. 292.Hemnales, Hempnales, Cotton, Suffolk, iv. 109, 200, 290, 292; vi. 105.Hempton, Norfolk, ii. 215.Hempton Abbey, vi. 114 (bis).Hengham.SeeHingham.Heningham.SeeHedingham.Henmar, Wm., v. 104.Hennebon, Brittany, vi. 126.Hennesby, Norfolk, vi. 190, 193.HenryIV., iii. 59, 61, 148, 149.HenryV., i. 59, 86, 119; ii. 9; iii. 59, 61, 148, 149, 204.Conquests in France, ii. 5.His siege of Rouen, ii. 8.HenryVI., i. 45, 53, 70-71, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89, 94, 96-102, 110-111, 112, 125, 126, 129, 133, 142, 143-144,282156-162, 164-165, 166-167, 168, 169, 170-172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 186, 188, 189, 190, 191-192, 194, 203, 205, 213, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 277; ii. 113, 171-172, 174-175, 177 (bis), 181, 295-296, 297; iii. 32, 43, 44, 59-60, 61, 74, 75, 86, 87, 92, 103, 108, 111, 118, 125, 126, 127, 139, 156, 205, 222-223, 232, 233, 267, 269, 286, 307; iv. 32, 35, 51, 53; v. 155.Education of, ii. 34-38.Informed of the state of county Norfolk, ii. 258.‘Borroweth his expense for Christmas,’ ii. 205.Recovery from illness, iii. 13-14.Memorial addressed to, before battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24.Presence of, at Battle of St. Albans, iii. 25-29, 29-30.Invasion of Scotland expected of, iii. 87.Fastolf’s claims against, iii. 55-60.Money lent to, iii. 59.Flight to Scotland after Towton, iii. 267.Attempts to regain Crown, iv. 32.Restored to Throne, v. 95-96.Uncles of, iii. 111.Almoner of, iii. 13.HenryVII.(called ‘Henry Tydder’ before his accession by RichardIII.), i. 311-317; vi. 81-84.Landing in England, vi. 85.After accession, vi. 89-90, 93, 95, 99, 100, 101, 111, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122 (bis), 125-127, 129, 136-7, 144, 152, 161, 172, 174.Henry, second son of HenryVII., afterwards HenryVIII., created Duke of York.SeeYork, Henry, Duke of.Hensted, Edw., v. 282.Henyngham.SeeHeveningham.Herberd, Julian, i. 33, 34-36, 331-334; ii. 28.Herbert (Harbard), Rich., i. 249; iii. 246.Herbert, Sir Wm., i. 174; iii. 118;Earl of Pembroke (1468-9), i. 249; iv. 305.Herbynger, John, ii. 187.Herden, (?), iv. 42.Hereford, i. 116, 173, 174; iii. 118, 233.Hereford, Reginald Butler, Bishop of (1450-3), i. 96.Hereford, John [Stanbury], Bishop of (1454-74), i. 298.Herington, John, iii. 167.Herlyng, John, of Basyngham, iv. 290.Herlyngflet.SeeHerringfleet.Herman.SeeHarman.Herman, Walter, ii. 60; iv. 10, 70.Hermer, Rich., iv. 228, 229.Herne, Wm., iv. 146.Herod in Corpus Christi play, v. 321.Heron, Roger, vi. 166.Herringby (Haryngby), Norfolk, iii. 78; iv. 292; v. 76; vi. 108.[282b]Herringfleet (Herlyngflet), St. Olave’s, Prior of, ii. 4.Herringflete, Suffolk, ii. 235.Herry, Capt., of Bristol, v. 104.Hert, John, iv. 178.Hert, Nich., iii. 259.Hert, Robt., iv. 104, 239, 242, 243.Hert, Thos., Parson of Hellesden, ii. 189; iv. 3, 138 and note; vi. 69.Hert, Thos., of Caister, iv. 237, 240, 242.Hertford, i. 165; iii. 32, 50; vi. 127, 128.Hertfordshire, iv. 250.Hervy, Harry, vi. 5, 57.Hervy, Nich., Recorder of Bristol, v. 104 note 3; vi. 5.Herward, ——, iv. 94.Hetherset (Hederset), Norfolk, ii. 198; iii. 36.Heveningham.SeeHenyngham.Heveningham, Suffolk, ii. 237; iv. 11.Heveningham (Henyngham), Sir John, ii. 46, 237, 239, 260, 286, 287.Heveningham, John, afterwards Sir John, son of the preceding, i. 250-251; ii. 288-289, 308; iii. 222; iv. 9, 10-11, 152, 205; v. 36, 50, 52.Heveningham (Eliz. ?), widow of Sir John, iii. 14.Heverlonde, John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.Heydon, Henry, afterwards Sir Henry, son of John Heydon of Baconsthorpe, i. 273, 274, 312; iv. 67; v. 138, 142, 143, 264, 324; vi. 30, 55, 99, 100, 110, 119, 143, 148-149 (bis), 150, 158.Anne, second daughter of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, wife of, iv. 276.Heydon, John, vi. 144.Heydon, John, of Baconsthorpe, Lawyer of Norwich, i. 42, 84, 86, 89-91, 94, 112, 189, 207, 211, 338; ii. 74, 86, 96, 99, 100, 112, 133, 137, 140, 145, 146, 156, 166, 167, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, 202 note, 203, 206, 207-208, 209 (bis), 210, 211, 212, 214-215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 225, 227, 230, 233, 235, 238-239, 249, 252 (bis), 255, 259, 275, 277; iii. 45-46 (bis), 47, 95, 105, 121, 133, 195, 196, 222, 225, 226, 227, 228, 242, 245, 248, 255, 274, 278, 286, 292, 296, 297; iv. 15, 20, 104, 154, 156, 160, 223, 238, 239; v. 89, 90, 290.Heydon, Norfolk, ii. 61; vi. 30.Heydon, Young, v. 178.Heydon’s, The, Family of, v. 178.Heydon’s, The, Family ofText unchanged.Heylesden.SeeHellesden.Heylisdon, John, iv. 165. Alice, daughter of, iv. 165.283Heylok, Walter, ii. 65.Heyne.To heighten, or raise, iv. 130.Heynesford.SeeHaynford.Heythe, Robt., v. 169; vi. 53.Hibernicus (‘W. W.’ ?), iii. 213, 214, 229.Hickling, Norfolk, ii. 134, 212, 239, 253 (bis); iii. 65, 82, 83, 94; v. 136; vi. 55.A Bailly of, ii. 192.Netherhall in, iii. 154.Prior and Priory of, ii. 80-82, 193, 199, 250, 253-254; iii. 99, 154; v. 107.Hide, Mrs., vi. 206.Higgens, Eliz., v. 113, 122.Higham, ——, ii. 178; v. 89. Widow of, ii. 178, 254.Higham, Thos., iii. 68.Hill (Hylle), John, iv. 280.Hill, Robt., ii. 278, 279, 285.Hillingworth, ——, iii. 270.Hingham (Hengham), Norfolk, ii. 271.‘History of HenryVII.,’ by Francis Bacon, i. 314.Hith. See Hythe.Hobard (Hubbard), Jas., afterwards Attorney Gen. to HenryVII., i. 297, 298; v. 19, 42, 52, 311; vi. 10, 104, 169.Hobbes’ Wife, ii. 216.Hobbis, John, iv. 164, 279; vi. 19.Hobbyllers.Light Horsemen, vi.89-90.Hoberd, ——, ii. 173.Hockwold, Norfolk, iv. 39.Hodson (Hodessone or Hoddeson), Margaret, iii. 185, 187.Hodson, Thos., iii. 157.Hody, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King’s Bench, ii. 4, 162.Hody, ——, iii. 226.Hogan, ——, iv. 151.Hogan, the Prophet, v. 178, 179, 181, 188.Hogan, Thos., vi. 134.Hogan (Ogan or Huggan), Wm., i. 216, 280, 281; iii. 309; iv. 88, 116, 117; v. 120, 121.Hoggys.Lambs, iv. 203.Hokewold.SeeHockwold.Holand, Robert, vi. 16.Holham Rents, Norfolk, v. 299.Holkham’s Tenement, v. 299; vi. 63, 64.Holkham, Edmund, vi. 63.Holkham, Margaret, vi. 63.Holland, ii. 104; vi. 141.Hollar, Mr. Robt., vi. 17.Holle, Sir Wm., Priest, i. 305; vi. 9, 10.Holler, Thos., ii. 311; iii. 223-224, 237; iv. 26;Son of, v. 173, 174, 175.Hollewelebury.SeeHorwellbury.Hollewellhalle, vi. 192, 195.Hollwellhawe, East Tuddenham, vi. 75.[283b]HolmHale, Norfolk, ii. 248, 279.Holman, Edward, iv. 280.Holme.SeeHulme.Holme Hall, Filby, vi. 171.Holme, ——, vi. 27.Holme, Henry, ii. 195.Holme, John, iv. 1, 105.Holt, Norfolk, ii. 224, 249.Holt Castle, Denbighshire, i. 81, 215; iv. 59, 97; v. 102. (The footnote here is wrong.)Holt, Harry, ii. 131.Holywell, i. 73.Homeworth, v. 78.Hommbe (Hambie ?), France, ii. 7.‘Hone, Set upon the,’ iv. 2.Honfleur (Honneflete), Normandy, i. 57, 106; iii. 63.Honing, Norfolk, ii. 62, 63, 68.Honingham, Norfolk, vi. 190.Hoo, Sir Thos., i. 49, 297; ii. 175; v. 243.Hoop, Thos., Parson of Brandeston, iv. 167.Hoore, Thos., iv. 284.Hopton, ——, ii. 235; iii. 85; iv. 145; vi. 100.Hopton, Sir George, vi. 102, 187.Hopton, John, i. 337.Hopton, Robt., ii. 117.Hopton, Walter, iii. 249.Hopton, Young, iii. 6.Horell, Davy, iv. 279.Horne, ——, of Kent, iii. 267.Horne, Rich., iv. 236, 242, 284.Horne, Robert, i. 71.Horninghall, Caister, ii. 30; vi. 64.Horningtoft, Norfolk, vi. 113, 114.Horseye, Norfolk, ii. 51.Horsham, St. Faith’s, Norfolk, Priorof, iv. 241.Horshighdown, or Horsleydown.See underLondon.Horsmouden, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Horwellbury(Orwellbury, Hollewellebury, or Horswelbury), Herts, i. 30, 309; ii. 11, 109, 279, 280, 285; iii. 264; iv. 251, 252, 253; vi. 29, 33, 34, 40, 75, 76, 79, 80, 191, 192.Hose, iv. 185, 186.Hosele, Robt., ii. 65.Hosy, Mr., v. 120.Houson.SeeHanson.Houston, Simon, vi. 179.Howard, ——, ii. 258, 331.Howard, John, afterwards Sir John, and Lord Howard (1470), created Duke of Norfolk in 1483, i. 164, 204, 206-209, 210, 212, 340; iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38,28439, 274, 275, 280, 303, 304, 314; iv. 2, 5, 33, 39, 45, 60, 96, 106, 262-264, 277, 279, 292; v. 4, 32, 111, 137, 218, 249; vi. 73, 74;Marg., wife of, iii. 314; iv. 262-264; v. 194.Howard, Lady Catherine, iv. 211-213.Howard, Sir John (temp.HenryVII.), v. 249; vi. 106;Wife of, iv. 262.Howard, Nich., v. 32.Howard, Thos., Earl of Surrey (1483-1514), Duke of Norfolk (1514-1524), i. 270, 287; v. 137.Howe, John atte, ii. 217.Howes, Agnes, wife of Wm. Barker, vi. 61.Howes, Isabel, vi. 61.Howes (Hous), John, vi. 56, 58.Howse, ——, v. 32.Howsel, Howsyl. To administer the sacrament.To be howselled, to receive it, iv. 275.Howys(Hawys or Howes), Sir Thos., Parson of Castlecombe, afterwards of Blofield, Mautby, and Pulham, i. 91, 117, 151, 195, 196, 198, 234-235, 236, 237, 242-243, 244, 258, 295-298; ii. 80, 134, 137, 149, 152, 160, 170, 171, 178, 188, 192, 193, 194, 195 (bis), 201, 209, 212 (bis), 233, 234, 238-240, 250, 252 (bis), 253 (bis), 281, 283, 284, 326, 334-335; iii. 5-6, 9-10, 10-11, 12, 16, 18, 21, 22 (bis), 35, 37, 41, 54, 68, 85, 96, 97, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106-107, 112, 114, 115, 120, 121, 129, 132 (bis), 133, 138, 141, 142, 145, 150-152, 153, 157-160, 162-163, 165-166 (bis), 194, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 212, 216, 217, 218-219, 230, 239, 246, 247, 251, 278, 294-295, 305, 311; iv. 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 18, 27, 31-33, 66, 69, 81, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 111-112, 126, 128, 155, 173, 180, 181-185, 188-190, 194, 195, 196 (bis), 231-236, 236-245, 257, 269, 274, 284-286, 292, 294, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 12, 22, 57, 72, 79, 92, 94, 170, 242; vi. 36, 61-64;Richard, servant of, iii. 97, 116; iv. 173.Hoxne (Oxon), Suffolk, iii. 315; iv. 186, 187; vi. 7.Hoxon, ——, v. 176, 183, 184, 188.Hubbard, Jas., v. 207, 238, 260.Hugard, Sir Andrew.SeeOgard.Huggan.SeeHogan.Hugh, ——, vi. 172.Hugucio, a writer on Canon Law, vi. 177.Hull, Ship of, vi. 91.Hull, Sir Edward, i. 124.Hull,The Gylysof, iv. 43.Hulme (Holme), St. Benet’s Monastery, Norfolk, i. 197, 202, 298; ii. 82; iii. 149, 150, 153, 162, 163, 167, 191, 210; iv. 73, 80, 232, 238, 244, 293, 294; v. 236.Hulme (Holme), Abbots of, ii. 39; iii. 100, 210, 211; iv. 242, 290, 294; v. 78; vi. 19, 144;Man of, v. 169;Anselm, ii. 1;John Martin, iii. 16, 17;Reginald, ii. 1;Richard, ii. 33;Thomas, vi. 19.Hungary, King of.SeeLadislausV.Hungerford, Mary, daughter of Sir Thos., v. 184.Hungerford, Robt., second Lord (1449-59), ii. 116.Hungerford, Robt., third Lord (1459-64), iii. 306-307, 312; iv. 35.Hungerford, Sir Robt., Lord Moleyns.SeeMoleyns.Hungerford, Walter, first Lord (1426-49), ii. 116.Hunnworth (Honewerth, Hunewrth), Thos., iv. 155, 160 (bis).Hunsdon, Herts, iii. 32, 132.Hunt, Geoff., vi. 14.Hunt, Roger, iii. 144.Hunt, Thos., Prior of Walsingham, iii. 45.Huntingdon, John Holland, Earl of (1417-42), afterwards Duke of Exeter, ii. 8, 38.Huntingdonshire, iv. 116.Huntingfield, Suffolk, vi. 80, 148.Hunton, H., iii. 227.Husband, David, i. 272; v. 107.Hyde, R., v. 147, 152.Hygham.SeeHigham.Hykele, ii. 149.Hyllyngworth, ——, iii. 270.Hypgame, Thos., ii. 217.Hyrste, Hobbe, vi. 131.Hythe (Hith), Kent, iv. 57.IcIpIchyngham, Robert and Joan, ii. 293.Iceland (Islond), vi. 136-137.Ickborough (Ikburgh), Norfolk, iii. 81.Iden, Alex., i. 74.Illee, iv. 230.Illingworth, Rich., Knight and Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1462-71), iii. 84; iv. 215.Ing.SeeYng.Inges, Wm., ii. 62.Ingham (Engham), Norfolk, ii. 215; iv. 86.Ingham, Thos., i. 139, 140; ii. 229; iv. 182.Ingham, Walter, i. 139, 140; ii. 302-304 (bis), 307, 317; iii. 274.Ingleton (Ingulton), Master, iv. 268.Inglose, Henry, i. 338; ii. 50; iii. 114; iv. 211, 271;Sister of, vi. 43.285Inglose, Sir Henry, Kt., i. 90; ii. 14, 43, 109, 144, 193, 199, 200, 209, 212, 224, 238, 251, 266; iii. 157; iv. 30-31.Inglose (Ingelose), Sir John, ii. 203.Inglose (Inglys), Robt., ii. 251, 326; iii. 217, 261; iv. 30, 236, 242, 271.Ingoldesthorpe (Yngylthorp), Isabel, daughter of Sir Edmund, iii. 118.Ingoldesthorpe, Jane, widow of Sir Edmund, v. 195.Ingram (Yngram), Wm., iv. 279.Ingworth, Norfolk, iv. 215;Parson of, ii. 63.Inmorteyse.To amortise, give in mortmain, iv. 112.Inmet.Unmeasured ? iv. 130.Intewod, ——, ii. 233.Intwood, Norfolk, iii. 39 (bis).Intwode, John, iii. 263.Ippyswell (Yspwell), Robt., iv. 177, 187, 193; vi. 19.Ipswich(Yepysweche, etc.), i. 64, 217; ii. 185, 243, 326; iii. 90, 146, 307, 308, 309; iv. 30, 116, 151, 153, 154, 193; vi. 57, 121, 135;St. Laurence’s Church, iii. 309;Sun Inn at, iii. 309.Ireland, i. 147, 182, 185, 186, 188, 190, 316; iv. 58.Iryng, Roger, iii. 237.Irynge, Thos., ii. 214.Isabell Land, so named in Scroudeby, etc., iii. 114; iv. 237.Isle of Man, i. 154.Isley, ——, Steward of the Inner Temple, ii. 206; iv. 101.Isley, Edward, vi. 209.Isley, Isabel, vi. 209.Isley, John, vi. 209.Isley, Thos., vi. 209.Itteringham, Norfolk, vi. 208.Ive.SeeYve.Ixworth, Suffolk, iv. 74.Ixworthe, John, ii. 22.JaJeJoJuJ. B., Junior, iii. 212.Jaallere, John, ii. 60.Jack, a servant, v. 108, 152, 187.Jack.A coat of mail, ii. 101, 128, 268, 313, 322.‘Jakkyd and saletted,’i.e.armed with coats of mail and helmets, iii. 297.Jackson (Jakysson), Robt., iv. 306; v. 23, 25.Jacob, John, vi. 60.Jacobyn, a servant, v. 67.JamesII.of Scotland, i. 169-170, 172, 193.JamesIII.of Scotland, vi. 112.JamesIV.of Scotland, vi. 112.[285b]Jamys, John, ii. 244.Jane, my Lady, v. 143.Jape.To deceive, ii. 97.Jargeau, i. 59.Jeffrey, Walter, iii. 38.Jeffreys, Thos., vi. 74.Jekkes (Jekkys), John, ii. 65.Jekkes, Robt., iii. 237.Jenney, ——, ii. 69.Jenney, Edmund, v. 252.Jenney (Geney), John, senior, ii. 217.Jenney, John, of Lord Cromwell’s Council, i. 164; ii. 145, 176, 197; iii. 38, 39, 84, 227, 276; iv. 15, 86, 141; v. 89, 160, 161.Jenney, Sir Rich., ii. 211; iii. 268.Jenney, Thos., vi. 24, 88.Jenney, Wm., Sergeant-at-law (1463), Justice of the King’s Bench (1481), i. 196, 209, 210, 216, 217, 218, 230, 233, 295-298, 337; ii. 81, 140, 176, 178, 182, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 209, 216, 238, 240, 252, 335; iii. 10 (bis), 11, 16, 22, 67, 68, 69, 84, 85, 96, 138, 142, 146-147, 263, 264, 308, 309, 310, 315, 317, 318, 319; iv. 9, 11, 29-30, 51, 56, 60, 62, 63, 69-70, 88, 105, 107, 114, 116, 117, 135, 136, 150-152, 153, 170, 180, 192, 193, 198, 199, 200, 217, 257, 292; v. 92, 94, 115, 116, 117, 176, 242.Brother of, ii. 252.Jenneys (family of the ?), ii. 233.Jerham, John, vi. 75.Jermy, Sir John, Kt., ii. 15.Jermyn, John, i. 89, 91-93; ii. 183, 203, 241, 251.Jermyn, Mr. Thos., v. 271.Jermyn, ——, of Suffolk, iii. 68; iv. 192.Jernemouth.SeeYarmouth.Jerningham, ——, iii. 264; iv. 168;sister of, iv. 168.Jernyngan, John, iii. 129-131.Jernyngan, John, junior, i. 204; iii. 291; iv. 192, 193.Jersey (Yernessey), i. 147; ii. 321; iv. 32;Bailiff and Jurats of, ii. 78-79.Jersey and Guernsey, Captain of, ii. 78.Jerusalem, Chronicle of, iii. 254.Jeryng, Thos., iv. 222.Jewell, Roger, iv. 279.Jewels pledged by the Duke of York to Sir J. Fastolf, ii. 280.Jhoxson and his wife Kate, v. 147.Joan, Queen of Castile, vi. 174.John, Sir Lewis, iv. 189; v. 89, 100.John Amend-all, name for a captain of insurgents, i. 114; ii. 264, 271.Jonge (Young ?), Sir Borle, ii. 175.Joperte.Jeopardy, iv. 60; v. 44.286Jornade, orJornet. A kind of cloak, v. 67.Joseph, Wm., i. 163; ii. 296; iii. 29, 44.Josse, ——, ii. 175.Joudone, ——, v. 85.Joyce, Wm., ii. 58.Joye, Robt., ii. 265.Judde, John, vi. 180.Judy (Juddy, or Jwde), a messenger, iv. 287; v. 15, 21, 29, 77, 78, 125, 136, 146, 150, 152, 160, 177, 187, 190, 191, 193, 195.Julles, ——, vi. 14, 15.Julles, Joan, vi. 209.Julles, Wm., iii. 237.Jullye, ——, Clerk of St. Edmond’s, vi. 26.Jullys, Thos., vi. 144.Junkeryes.Junketings (?), ii. 112.Justice, the Chief, ii. 20.KaKiKnKoKalle.SeeCalle.Kampe, Holland, ii. 104.Katherine.SeeCatherine.Kecham, Thos., ii. 144.Keche, ——, iv. 39; vi. 65.Keche, John, iii. 275.Kechon, John, ii. 65.Kechyn, ——, iv. 279.Kedman, Rich., v. 305.Kedmay, John, vi. 179.Kela, Thos., v. 269.Kelerys.Vessels, ii. 58.Kelke, Stephen, v. 76.Kelynge, Wm., ii. 215.Kelsall, Herts, vi. 40.Kemp, John, Bishop of Rochester (1419-21), Chichester (1421), London (1421-6);Archbishop of York (1426-51), Canterbury (1452-4), Cardinal (14 . .), Lord Chancellor (1426-32 and 1450-4), i. 73, 84, 87, 88, 89, 115, 127, 129, 134, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142-143, 157, 336; ii. 38, 115, 158, 160-161, 166, 168-170, 190, 192, 226, 271, 296, 299, 303, 304, 306 (bis); iii. 13, 64.Kemp, Richard, ii. 67, 68.Kempston, Simon, ii. 27.Kendal, or Kendall, ——, v. 153.Kendal, Earldom of, i. 61.Kendal, John, v. 303; vi. 171.Kendal, Nich., John’s father, v. 303.Kendal, Sir John, Prior of the Knights of St. John, vi. 164.Kene, Wm., iv. 308, 309.Kenilworth, i. 70, 71, 73, 116, 172, 173, 336.Kensale, Frater, ii. 31.[286b]Kent County, i. 69, 70, 75, 89, 98, 126, 169, 173, 183, 184, 311, 316; ii. 161, 162; iv. 101, 308; v. 82, 278, 286.A priest of, iii. 93.Commission ofoyer and terminerfor, ii. 206.Commons of, iii. 92.Insurrection in, vi. 73.Kent, Edmund Grey, Earl of (1465-88), i. 259; iv. 218, 310.Kent, Geo. Grey, Earl of (1488-1504), vi. 173.Kent, Wm. Nevill, Earl of (1462), iv. 60.Kent, Robt., iii. 192; iv. 101, 103, 134, 243, 244; v. 192.Kent, Thos., i. 336.Kentyng, ——, ii. 130.Kerdeston, Sir Wm. de, i. 41.Keriell, Sir Thos., Lieutenant of Calais (1441), i. 67; ii. 51, 147; iii. 60, 64.Kertelyng.SeeKirteling.Kervile, Thos., ii. 173.Kervyle.SeeCarvel.Keshank, France, ii. 7.Keswick, Taverham, Norfolk, iv. 8, 258.Ketteringham, vi. 155-156.Kilburn, i. 160.Killigrewe, Robt., vi. 184-185.Killingworth (Kyllyngworth), Rich., ii. 13.Killingworth, ——, vi. 209.King, ——, of Downham, iii. 282, 296.King, John, vi. 40, 41, 189.King, Warin, ii. 244; iv. 10; vi. 16;Wife of, ii. 244.King’s Bench, iii. 318.KingstonBridge, i. 98.Kingston-on-Hull, i. 338.Kingston (Kyngyston), Alex., iii. 264.Kingston, Sir Roger, v. 105.Kington (Kyngton), John, iv. 279.Kirby (Kerby), ——, v. 132.Kiriel.SeeKeryell.Entry spelled “Keriell”.Kirkcudbright (Kirkhowbre), Scotland, iii. 307.Kirkeby, Thos. de, Master of the Rolls, ii. 227; iii. 131, 236.Kirkehall Manor, Salle, ii. 51.Kirkeley (Kirley), Lowestoft, iii. 20, 85.Kirteling, John, Parson of Arkesay, Sir John Fastolf’s Receiver, ii. 21, 113, 233; iii. 157, 194.Knapton, Norfolk, ii. 2; iv. 80; v. 298; vi. 15, 26, 27, 168.Knatysale(Knatylsale or Gnateshale), ii. 86, 215.Knatysale, Thos., ii. 87; iv. 225 (bis).Knevet(see alsoKnyvet), ——, iv. 126, 192; v. 88.Knevet, Joan, Wife of Sir Wm., vi. 1 note 2.Knevette, Sir Wm., vi. 155.Knightley (Knythley), Sir Rich., vi. 152.287Knott, ——, iv. 146.Knoyll, ——, v. 104.Knyvet (Knevet), ——, ii. 282; iv. 20.Knyvet.See alsoKnevet.Knyvet, John, ii. 217.Knyvett, W., v. 152.Kok, Sandre, v. 180-181, 212; vi. 180.Kokett.SeeCokett.Kokkys, Wm., vi. 123.Konyneclosse, v. 231.Kook, ——, iv. 225.See alsoCook.Kowven, Rich., iii. 241.Kubyte, Oliver, ii. 311.Kwte (?), Mr., v. 116.Kyme, Lincolnshire, ii. 119.Kyng.SeeKing.Kyngston.SeeKingston.Kyrley, Norfolk, ii. 97; iii. 91.Kyrry, Dr., iii. 228.Kyrton, Robt., v. 176.LaLeLiLoLuLyL. R., v. 114.Laches.Negligent (?), iv. 11.Lacy, Master, i. 269; v. 198.LadislausV.of Hungary and Queen of, iii. 125.La Guerche, Brittany, i. 51.L’Aigle (Egyll), Normandy, ii. 6.Lambeth (Lamehith), ii. 299; iii. 31, 80; iv. 104; v. 20; vi. 209.Lampet, Ralph, ii. 134, 149; iii. 74, 162, 264; iv. 72-73 (bis), 102, 237.Lampney, Marmaduke, Treasurer of England, iii. 200, 201, 202.Lancashire, iv. 96; vi. 122.Lancaster, Duchy of, i. 29, 31; ii. 32, 150, 191, 197, 220, 222; vi. 42, 109.Lancaster, Thos., Earl of,temp.EdwardII., ii. 3.Lancasterother.SeeLongstruther.Lancastrians, iii. 247.Laneham, vi. 181.Langdon, John, Bishop of Rochester (1421-34), ii. 38.Langford, Sir Ralph, vi. 187.Langford, Sir Nich., v. 105.Langham, John, vi. 194.Langham, ——, iv. 39, 174, 256.Langheyn, ——, of Ireland, iii. 307.Langley, Norfolk, v. 271;Monastery of, iii. 153; iv. 81;Nich., Abbot of, iii. 165, 166, 218-219, 251; iv. 81, 104, 242, 271; v. 92.Langman, John, of Swaffham, ii. 214.Langston, Suffolk, iii. 20, 90, 91.Langue-de-bœuf.A kind of glaive, ii. 302 note 4.‘L’Arbre de Bataille,’ ii. 291.Lanham, ——, iv. 39.[287b]Larragonneys, Sir Francis, i. 104Lasuze, France, iii. 57.Latchesnes.Neglect, vi. 44.Latimer, John Neville, fifth Lord, Lands of, ii. 44.Latimers, Manor of, i. 28, 29, 36; iv. 251; v. 298; vi. 190, 191, 194.Lauerawns, Robt., ii. 133.Launyegays.Lancegay, a kind of lance, v. 10.Lauton, Janet, ii. 135.Lavenham, Suffolk, iv. 37; vi. 93, 106.Lawes (Fitzlawes ?), Mr., vi. 163.Lawes, Robt., iv. 154, 238, 239.Layer, vi. 38.Leawe, John de, iii. 50.Leche, Sir Philip, ii. 8.Lechefeld, ——, Mason of Westminster, v. 105.Leder, Rich., iv. 279.Ledham, Robt., i. 112, 114; ii. 197, 198, 267, 269, 270, 307-314, 329-330.See alsoLethum.Lee, ——, ii. 273, 275.Lee, Edmund, v. 86.Lee, Rich., vi. 10, 11, 17-18.Lee, John, i. 286; iv. 301; v. 207, 208; vi. 24, 29.Leevys, Sir Thos., v. 2, 3.Legal Procedure, general familiarity with in 15th century, i. 117-118.‘Legend of Ladies,’ i. 323; vi. 65.Leghe, ——, widow, vi. 167.Leicester, i. 68, 70, 159, 172, 173, 174; ii. 17, 18, 26, 28, 145, 149, 150; iii. 118, 139, 233; v. 179, 180, 181.Leicestershire, iii. 98.Le Mans, i. 49-50, 52, 58, 77.Le Neve, Peter, Will of, i. 330-331.Lenn.SeeLynn.Lent, Clean, iv. 93.Lente, Matilda and Thos., ii. 9.Leo, Pope, i. 228, 229.Leseaux.SeeLisieux.Lesings.Lies, falsehoods, ii. 226.Lessingham, Richard de, ii. 3.L’Esparre, Sieur de, i. 121.L’Estrange, Roger, vi. 145-146.Letheringham, iii. 260.Lethom, ——, ii. 157.Lethum, Robt., ii. 237, 309; iii. 133, 279.See alsoLedham.Letter writing in times of Paston Letters, i. 65, 318-319.Leukenore, ——, iv. 78.Levelond, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Leventhorpe, Mrs. Jenkin, ii. 81.Leventhorpe, John, ii. 299.Leventhorpe, Laurence, ii. 299.288Levernoys, Sir Hugh, v. 157.Lewes, Suffolk, i. 74; iii. 303.Priory of, iii. 126.Lewes, Philip, vi. 129.Lewes, Sir Rich., vi. 130, 187.Lewis, ——, iii. 185.Lewis, Sir Thos., v. 1.LewisXI., King of France, i. 246, 247, 288, 289, 290-291, 294, 299; iii. 306; iv. 35, 57, 299; v. 113, 179, 180, 184, 203, 219, 224, 258, 277, 287, 297.Lewisham, Kent, vi. 209.Lexham, East (Estlexham), Norfolk, iv. 22.Ley, Rich., iii. 236.Leyhert.SeeLyhart.Leystoft.SeeLowestoft.Leyston, Suffolk, Abbots of, ii. 216.Thos., ii. 23 note 1.Lichfield, i. 172.Lightfoot (Lytefot), ——, vi. 115.Lightfoot, Rich., vi. 166.Likone, France, ii. 8.Limnour.SeeLomner.Lincluden Abbey, i. 193.Lincoln, iv. 233. H. B. of, iii. 214.Lincoln Castle, ii. 119.Lincoln, Earl of, i. 312.Lincoln, Bishops of.SeeAlnwick, Wm.(1436-49);Chedworth, John(1452-71); Gray, Wm. (1431-36);Rotherham, Thos.(1472-80).Gray, Wm. (1431-36)Entry could not be identified.Lincoln, Rich., S. T. P., i. 305; v. 327.Lincoln (Lyn Calyn), Wm., iii. 44.Lincolnhalle, Beighton, Norfolk, iv. 292.Lincolnshire, v. 69, 70. Rebellion in, v. 70.Ling.SeeLyng.Lingwood, Norfolk, ii. 271, 311.Linsted.SeeLynsted.Lipgate (Lypzate), Philip, Bailiff to the Duke of Suffolk, i. 218, 219, 221, 226; iv. 132, 137, 138, 139 note 1, 142, 146, 157, 160, 169, 186.Lisieux, Normandy, i. 56; ii. 5.Lisle, Lord, i. 124.Lister.SeeLyster.Listen (Lyston), John, ii. 47.Little, John, iv. 159, 205.Littleton.SeeLyttleton.LivelodeorLifflode. Lands or rents from which an income was derived, iv. 4, etc.Liveries, v. 29.Lobsters.Stoats, vi. 133.Loddon, Norfolk, iv. 242; v. 311.‘Lodonys wife,’ v. 119.Lodylond.SeeLothingland.Loer, John, iv. 102, 104, 237, 239, 269.[288b]Lollards, the, i. 175.Lombards, the, vi. 35.Lomnour, ——, ii. 157, 280.Lomnor, or Lumnor, Anne, vi. 208.Lomnor, Henry, vi. 209.Lomnor, Jas., vi. 209.Lomnor, John, iii. 227; vi. 209.Lomnor, Margaret, vi. 208.Lomnor, Thos., iv. 277; vi. 209.Lomner(Limnour or Lumnor), Wm., i. 65, 67, 204, 261, 262, 309; ii. 146-148, 176, 236; iii. 208-209, 286-287, 298; iv. 6, 8, 105, 141-142, 146, 172, 194; v. 73, 100, 102, 125, 160, 285; vi. 19, 22, 23, 29, 29-31, 32, 77, 208, 209.London, Bishop of.SeeKemp, John(1421-6).London,passim. Letters dated at, ii. 134, 137, 148, 149, 152, 157, 162, 170, 171, 179, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 200, 201, 206, 209, 233, 252, 253, 254, 299, 325, 327, 331; iii. 45, 48, 66, 78, 82, 99, 126, 127, 132, 136, 192, 205, 220, 222, 224, 234, 263, 280, 285, 290, 299, 300, 312; iv. 31, 89, 118, 126, 128, 169, 174, 217; v. 8, 24, 41, 45, 52, 91, 100, 186, 191, 199, 201, 204 (bis), 216, 218, 250, 261, 271, 290, 317, 319; vi. 3, 41 (bis), 72, 92, 108, 119, 145, 167, 170.Commotions in, iii. 33, 86.Discontent of citizens, ii. 207.Errands of Agnes Paston to, iii. 123.Lombards in, iii. 87.Merchants of, iii. 86.Recorder of, ii. 176.London, Places in, and adjoining:—Bermondsey, iii. 229.Billingsgate, The Bell at, vi. 11.Black Friars, i. 87, 177, 286; iii. 127; iv. 185; v. 252; vi. 201, 206, 209.Bow Church, i. 330. Churchyard, vi. 8.Bread Street, Gerard’s Hall in, vi. 34.Candlewick Street ward, ii. 124.Charterhouse, v. 186.Cheap, i. 72, 87; v. 62.Cheapside, vi. 11.Clifford’s Inn, i. 37.Farringdon, Within ward of, ii. 121, 122.Fleet Prison, i. 34, 134, 136, 140, 141, 209, 210, 211, 217, 224, 227, 228, 333; ii. 303, 306; iv. 12, 196, 204, 245; v. 139; vi. 112.Fleet Street, i. 177, 333; ii. 174; v. 75, 116, 137.Furnival’s Inn, ii. 19.Gray’s Inn, ii. 330.Guildhall, i. 72; iii. 84; iv. 26.Horsleydown (Horshighdown), ii. 235; iii. 92, 107.289King’s Bench Prison, i. 74; iv. 204; vi. 202.Lincoln’s Inn, i. 140; ii. 303; v. 314; vi. 10.Lombard Street, The George, v. 144; vi. 11.London Bridge, i. 71, 73, 75, 78, 205; ii. 155, 207; iii. 142, 271; v. 113.London House (Bishop of London’s), iii. 29.Ludgate, iii. 196, 254; iv. 185; vi. 202.Marshalsea Prison, i. 74, 78; ii. 156; vi. 202.Mart Lane (Mark Lane), i. 133; ii. 297.Mile End, i. 72.Mint, The, vi. 11.Newgate Prison, i. 141; ii. 306; iii. 227; vi. 202.Paul’s Cross, iii. 227, 243.Paul’s Wharf, The George by, v. 206, 214, 235, 239, 258, 259, 261, 274, 304, 313, 320; vi. 13.St. Alban’s Wood Street, vi. 202.St. Bridget or Bride, iv. 245;vi. 34.St. Giles, i. 63.St. Gregory’s Parish, iv. 245.St. James, i. 163.St. Katherine’s, i. 133; ii. 297.St. Laurence Lane, ii. 81.St. Laurence Pulteney, Parish of, ii. 124.St.Margaret Pattens, i. 72.St. Martin’s, v. 137.St. Mary Eldermary, iv. 244.St. Michael, Crokyd Lane, iv. 244.St. Paul’s, i. 101, 178; ii. 155, 158; iii. 191, 196, 280; iv. 102, 245.St. Paul’s, Rood at North door, i. 228; iv. 186.St. Sepulchre’s Parish, ii. 121.Salisbury, Inn of the Bishop of, iii. 48.Silver Street, v. 208.Smithfield, i. 70.Staple Inn, v. 121.Temple, The, ii. 111, 187, 246; iii. 50, 110, 111, 141, 254, 314.Temple Bar, iii. 125.Temple Gate, iii. 239, 245.Temple, Inner, ii. 55, 79, 135, 206, 278, 301; iv. 18, 68.Temple, Middle, ii. 206.Temple, New, Master of, ii. 98.Thames Street, i. 133; ii. 297.Tower, The, i. 59, 60, 62, 70, 72, 73, 77, 88, 133, 158, 262, 274, 280; ii. 297; iii. 33; v. 99, 137, 181; vi. 121.[289b]Tower Hill, ii. 297.Warwick’s Inn, i. 292, 293; vi. 207.Warwick Lane, v. 223.Whitechapel, i. 72.White Friars (or Carmelites), i. 177, 308; iii. 127; v. 300; vi. 28, 35.Wood Street, v. 208.London, ——, i. 267.Longclose, Cromer, ii. 293.Longford, Sir Nich., v. 105.Longham, John, ii. 26.Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 90.Longstruther (Lancasterother), Robt., iii. 261-262.Longstruther, Sir John, Prior of St.John’s, Lord Treasurer (1469), v. 32, 104.Longville, Sir John, vi. 187.Longyard, John, v. 306.Lore, John, iii. 248.Lorraine, i. 299; v. 258.Lothingland (Lodylond), Suffolk, ii. 170; iii. 154; iv. 51, 238, 244; v. 146, 148.Lounde, Thos., iv. 243.Loundhall, Saxthorpe, iv. 109, 289, 292.Louviers (Louerse), Normandy, i. 105; ii. 5.Love, John, iv. 136.Loveday.Explanation of term, iii. 195 note 1.Loveday, ——, iv. 151, 152.Loveday, Agnes, ii. 237.Loveday, Janore, v. 181.Loveday, John, iv. 105, 230; v. 107, 125.Loveday, Philip, v. 103, 163.Loveday, Wm., v. 163.Lovedeyne, Harry, i. 149.Lovegold, Robt., i. 231; iv. 204.Lovel (Lovell), ——, v. 21, 41, 140-141, 244; vi. 10.Lovel, Francis, son of John, Lord, Viscount Lovel (1483-7), i. 312; vi. 92 (bis), 93, 95, 100;Anne, wife of, vi. 91, 92; mother of, iii. 143.Lovel, Sir Gregory, vi. 187.Lovel, John, Lord, iii. 143.Lovel, Ralph, v. 98.Lovel, Thos., v. 210, 211.Lovel, Sir Thos., vi. 102, 158, 187.Lovelase, ——, ii. 155.Loveyn, Lord, Arms of, vi. 47.Lowdon, France, ii. 7.Lowe, John à, vi. 116, 117.Lowe, John, Bishop of Rochester, ii. 156.Lowes, John, v. 89.Lowestoft (Leystoft), Suffolk, iii. 246; iv. 70, 237, 292; v. 107, 148, 234, 304; vi. 21.Loweys, Herry, iii. 30.Lowys, ——, iii. 104, 117.290Loyes, The, v. 168.Lubeck, Ships of, ii. 104.Ludford, near Ludlow, dispersion of Yorkists at, i. 181-2.Ludlow, Salop, iii. 132, 233;Ludlow Castle, i. 86, 96, 98, 116, 149, 180-2, 336;Battle of Mortimer’s Cross, near, iii. 266.Lukett (Lwket), ——, iii. 110, 131, 305.Lumley, ——, iii. 114.Lumner.SeeLomner.Lusignan, i. 122.Lydgate’sDe Regimine Principum, v. 3;‘Temple of Glass,’ i. 323; v. 135; vi. 65.

See alsoAlburugh.Hautayne, Robt., ii. 54, 79.Hautayne, Tiphania, ii. 55.Haute (Hawt), ——, iv. 61.Haute, Anne, i. 239-240, 245, 263, 268-270, 304; iv. 300; v. 11 and note 1, 15, 18, 19, 61, 69, 111, 115, 135, 181, 188, 198, 223, 270, 293, 294.Haute, John or Jakys, iii. 307; v. 28, 31.Haute, Master, v. 23.Haute, Rich., i. 269; v. 115, 188.Haute (Hawte), Sir Rich., vi. 111.Havelound.SeeHabeland.Haverland (Herlonde), John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.Haward.SeeHoward.Hawe, Rich., iv. 178.Hawes, Mr., vi. 119.Hawhunte, ii. 55.Hawk.SeeGoshawk.Hawte.SeeHaute.[281b]Hawys.SeeHowys.Hawys, Thos., ii. 88.Haxby, Robt., ii. 78.Hay’s Wife, ii. 102.Haylysden.SeeHellesden.Haynford(Heynesford, etc.), Norfolk, i. 241; ii. 188; iv. 109, 256, 289, 290, 292; v. 10, 25, 107.Haywards, ii. 244.Heathfield, i. 74.Heberd, Rich.,ii. 95.Hedermoder.Hugger-mugger, iii. 290.Hederset.SeeHetherset.Hédin (Hedynge), in Artois, v. 287.Hedingham(Heveningham or Henyngham), Essex, i. 315; v. 95; vi. 112, 121, 122, 123, 128, 129, 130, 136, 138, 142, 143, 144, 151, 165, 181, 186.Heestowe, Edw., vi. 121.Hegon. A man of Lord Moleyns, ii. 131, 132.Heigham (Hygham), Norwich, iv. 79.Heigham Potter, vi. 190, 195.Helle.To cover, or put a top on, ii. 243.Hellesden(Haylysdon, etc.), Norfolk, i. 200, 218-224, 226, 227, 229, 231, 232, 234, 240, 245-246, 261, 273, 284, 303-304, 322; ii. 107, 134, 137, 152, 171, 191, 279, 281; iii. 114, 117, 135, 190, 239, 240, 297; iv. 27, 55, 79, 81, 86, 92, 109, 124, 130, 131, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 165, 170, 171, 180, 186, 197 (bis), 204, 205, 206, 220, 234, 235, 282; v. 12-13, 31, 77, 117, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.Attack on, iv. 201-204; v. 11, 31-32.Title to, iv. 130, 195.Parson of, iii. 298; iv. 282.SeeHert, Thos.Hellesdon, John, i. 223.Helloughton, ii. 217.Hellowe, iv. 292.Hemnales, Hempnales, Cotton, Suffolk, iv. 109, 200, 290, 292; vi. 105.Hempton, Norfolk, ii. 215.Hempton Abbey, vi. 114 (bis).Hengham.SeeHingham.Heningham.SeeHedingham.Henmar, Wm., v. 104.Hennebon, Brittany, vi. 126.Hennesby, Norfolk, vi. 190, 193.HenryIV., iii. 59, 61, 148, 149.HenryV., i. 59, 86, 119; ii. 9; iii. 59, 61, 148, 149, 204.Conquests in France, ii. 5.His siege of Rouen, ii. 8.HenryVI., i. 45, 53, 70-71, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89, 94, 96-102, 110-111, 112, 125, 126, 129, 133, 142, 143-144,282156-162, 164-165, 166-167, 168, 169, 170-172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 186, 188, 189, 190, 191-192, 194, 203, 205, 213, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 277; ii. 113, 171-172, 174-175, 177 (bis), 181, 295-296, 297; iii. 32, 43, 44, 59-60, 61, 74, 75, 86, 87, 92, 103, 108, 111, 118, 125, 126, 127, 139, 156, 205, 222-223, 232, 233, 267, 269, 286, 307; iv. 32, 35, 51, 53; v. 155.Education of, ii. 34-38.Informed of the state of county Norfolk, ii. 258.‘Borroweth his expense for Christmas,’ ii. 205.Recovery from illness, iii. 13-14.Memorial addressed to, before battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24.Presence of, at Battle of St. Albans, iii. 25-29, 29-30.Invasion of Scotland expected of, iii. 87.Fastolf’s claims against, iii. 55-60.Money lent to, iii. 59.Flight to Scotland after Towton, iii. 267.Attempts to regain Crown, iv. 32.Restored to Throne, v. 95-96.Uncles of, iii. 111.Almoner of, iii. 13.HenryVII.(called ‘Henry Tydder’ before his accession by RichardIII.), i. 311-317; vi. 81-84.Landing in England, vi. 85.After accession, vi. 89-90, 93, 95, 99, 100, 101, 111, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122 (bis), 125-127, 129, 136-7, 144, 152, 161, 172, 174.Henry, second son of HenryVII., afterwards HenryVIII., created Duke of York.SeeYork, Henry, Duke of.Hensted, Edw., v. 282.Henyngham.SeeHeveningham.Herberd, Julian, i. 33, 34-36, 331-334; ii. 28.Herbert (Harbard), Rich., i. 249; iii. 246.Herbert, Sir Wm., i. 174; iii. 118;Earl of Pembroke (1468-9), i. 249; iv. 305.Herbynger, John, ii. 187.Herden, (?), iv. 42.Hereford, i. 116, 173, 174; iii. 118, 233.Hereford, Reginald Butler, Bishop of (1450-3), i. 96.Hereford, John [Stanbury], Bishop of (1454-74), i. 298.Herington, John, iii. 167.Herlyng, John, of Basyngham, iv. 290.Herlyngflet.SeeHerringfleet.Herman.SeeHarman.Herman, Walter, ii. 60; iv. 10, 70.Hermer, Rich., iv. 228, 229.Herne, Wm., iv. 146.Herod in Corpus Christi play, v. 321.Heron, Roger, vi. 166.Herringby (Haryngby), Norfolk, iii. 78; iv. 292; v. 76; vi. 108.[282b]Herringfleet (Herlyngflet), St. Olave’s, Prior of, ii. 4.Herringflete, Suffolk, ii. 235.Herry, Capt., of Bristol, v. 104.Hert, John, iv. 178.Hert, Nich., iii. 259.Hert, Robt., iv. 104, 239, 242, 243.Hert, Thos., Parson of Hellesden, ii. 189; iv. 3, 138 and note; vi. 69.Hert, Thos., of Caister, iv. 237, 240, 242.Hertford, i. 165; iii. 32, 50; vi. 127, 128.Hertfordshire, iv. 250.Hervy, Harry, vi. 5, 57.Hervy, Nich., Recorder of Bristol, v. 104 note 3; vi. 5.Herward, ——, iv. 94.Hetherset (Hederset), Norfolk, ii. 198; iii. 36.Heveningham.SeeHenyngham.Heveningham, Suffolk, ii. 237; iv. 11.Heveningham (Henyngham), Sir John, ii. 46, 237, 239, 260, 286, 287.Heveningham, John, afterwards Sir John, son of the preceding, i. 250-251; ii. 288-289, 308; iii. 222; iv. 9, 10-11, 152, 205; v. 36, 50, 52.Heveningham (Eliz. ?), widow of Sir John, iii. 14.Heverlonde, John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.Heydon, Henry, afterwards Sir Henry, son of John Heydon of Baconsthorpe, i. 273, 274, 312; iv. 67; v. 138, 142, 143, 264, 324; vi. 30, 55, 99, 100, 110, 119, 143, 148-149 (bis), 150, 158.Anne, second daughter of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, wife of, iv. 276.Heydon, John, vi. 144.Heydon, John, of Baconsthorpe, Lawyer of Norwich, i. 42, 84, 86, 89-91, 94, 112, 189, 207, 211, 338; ii. 74, 86, 96, 99, 100, 112, 133, 137, 140, 145, 146, 156, 166, 167, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, 202 note, 203, 206, 207-208, 209 (bis), 210, 211, 212, 214-215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 225, 227, 230, 233, 235, 238-239, 249, 252 (bis), 255, 259, 275, 277; iii. 45-46 (bis), 47, 95, 105, 121, 133, 195, 196, 222, 225, 226, 227, 228, 242, 245, 248, 255, 274, 278, 286, 292, 296, 297; iv. 15, 20, 104, 154, 156, 160, 223, 238, 239; v. 89, 90, 290.Heydon, Norfolk, ii. 61; vi. 30.Heydon, Young, v. 178.Heydon’s, The, Family of, v. 178.Heydon’s, The, Family ofText unchanged.Heylesden.SeeHellesden.Heylisdon, John, iv. 165. Alice, daughter of, iv. 165.283Heylok, Walter, ii. 65.Heyne.To heighten, or raise, iv. 130.Heynesford.SeeHaynford.Heythe, Robt., v. 169; vi. 53.Hibernicus (‘W. W.’ ?), iii. 213, 214, 229.Hickling, Norfolk, ii. 134, 212, 239, 253 (bis); iii. 65, 82, 83, 94; v. 136; vi. 55.A Bailly of, ii. 192.Netherhall in, iii. 154.Prior and Priory of, ii. 80-82, 193, 199, 250, 253-254; iii. 99, 154; v. 107.Hide, Mrs., vi. 206.Higgens, Eliz., v. 113, 122.Higham, ——, ii. 178; v. 89. Widow of, ii. 178, 254.Higham, Thos., iii. 68.Hill (Hylle), John, iv. 280.Hill, Robt., ii. 278, 279, 285.Hillingworth, ——, iii. 270.Hingham (Hengham), Norfolk, ii. 271.‘History of HenryVII.,’ by Francis Bacon, i. 314.Hith. See Hythe.Hobard (Hubbard), Jas., afterwards Attorney Gen. to HenryVII., i. 297, 298; v. 19, 42, 52, 311; vi. 10, 104, 169.Hobbes’ Wife, ii. 216.Hobbis, John, iv. 164, 279; vi. 19.Hobbyllers.Light Horsemen, vi.89-90.Hoberd, ——, ii. 173.Hockwold, Norfolk, iv. 39.Hodson (Hodessone or Hoddeson), Margaret, iii. 185, 187.Hodson, Thos., iii. 157.Hody, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King’s Bench, ii. 4, 162.Hody, ——, iii. 226.Hogan, ——, iv. 151.Hogan, the Prophet, v. 178, 179, 181, 188.Hogan, Thos., vi. 134.Hogan (Ogan or Huggan), Wm., i. 216, 280, 281; iii. 309; iv. 88, 116, 117; v. 120, 121.Hoggys.Lambs, iv. 203.Hokewold.SeeHockwold.Holand, Robert, vi. 16.Holham Rents, Norfolk, v. 299.Holkham’s Tenement, v. 299; vi. 63, 64.Holkham, Edmund, vi. 63.Holkham, Margaret, vi. 63.Holland, ii. 104; vi. 141.Hollar, Mr. Robt., vi. 17.Holle, Sir Wm., Priest, i. 305; vi. 9, 10.Holler, Thos., ii. 311; iii. 223-224, 237; iv. 26;Son of, v. 173, 174, 175.Hollewelebury.SeeHorwellbury.Hollewellhalle, vi. 192, 195.Hollwellhawe, East Tuddenham, vi. 75.[283b]HolmHale, Norfolk, ii. 248, 279.Holman, Edward, iv. 280.Holme.SeeHulme.Holme Hall, Filby, vi. 171.Holme, ——, vi. 27.Holme, Henry, ii. 195.Holme, John, iv. 1, 105.Holt, Norfolk, ii. 224, 249.Holt Castle, Denbighshire, i. 81, 215; iv. 59, 97; v. 102. (The footnote here is wrong.)Holt, Harry, ii. 131.Holywell, i. 73.Homeworth, v. 78.Hommbe (Hambie ?), France, ii. 7.‘Hone, Set upon the,’ iv. 2.Honfleur (Honneflete), Normandy, i. 57, 106; iii. 63.Honing, Norfolk, ii. 62, 63, 68.Honingham, Norfolk, vi. 190.Hoo, Sir Thos., i. 49, 297; ii. 175; v. 243.Hoop, Thos., Parson of Brandeston, iv. 167.Hoore, Thos., iv. 284.Hopton, ——, ii. 235; iii. 85; iv. 145; vi. 100.Hopton, Sir George, vi. 102, 187.Hopton, John, i. 337.Hopton, Robt., ii. 117.Hopton, Walter, iii. 249.Hopton, Young, iii. 6.Horell, Davy, iv. 279.Horne, ——, of Kent, iii. 267.Horne, Rich., iv. 236, 242, 284.Horne, Robert, i. 71.Horninghall, Caister, ii. 30; vi. 64.Horningtoft, Norfolk, vi. 113, 114.Horseye, Norfolk, ii. 51.Horsham, St. Faith’s, Norfolk, Priorof, iv. 241.Horshighdown, or Horsleydown.See underLondon.Horsmouden, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Horwellbury(Orwellbury, Hollewellebury, or Horswelbury), Herts, i. 30, 309; ii. 11, 109, 279, 280, 285; iii. 264; iv. 251, 252, 253; vi. 29, 33, 34, 40, 75, 76, 79, 80, 191, 192.Hose, iv. 185, 186.Hosele, Robt., ii. 65.Hosy, Mr., v. 120.Houson.SeeHanson.Houston, Simon, vi. 179.Howard, ——, ii. 258, 331.Howard, John, afterwards Sir John, and Lord Howard (1470), created Duke of Norfolk in 1483, i. 164, 204, 206-209, 210, 212, 340; iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38,28439, 274, 275, 280, 303, 304, 314; iv. 2, 5, 33, 39, 45, 60, 96, 106, 262-264, 277, 279, 292; v. 4, 32, 111, 137, 218, 249; vi. 73, 74;Marg., wife of, iii. 314; iv. 262-264; v. 194.Howard, Lady Catherine, iv. 211-213.Howard, Sir John (temp.HenryVII.), v. 249; vi. 106;Wife of, iv. 262.Howard, Nich., v. 32.Howard, Thos., Earl of Surrey (1483-1514), Duke of Norfolk (1514-1524), i. 270, 287; v. 137.Howe, John atte, ii. 217.Howes, Agnes, wife of Wm. Barker, vi. 61.Howes, Isabel, vi. 61.Howes (Hous), John, vi. 56, 58.Howse, ——, v. 32.Howsel, Howsyl. To administer the sacrament.To be howselled, to receive it, iv. 275.Howys(Hawys or Howes), Sir Thos., Parson of Castlecombe, afterwards of Blofield, Mautby, and Pulham, i. 91, 117, 151, 195, 196, 198, 234-235, 236, 237, 242-243, 244, 258, 295-298; ii. 80, 134, 137, 149, 152, 160, 170, 171, 178, 188, 192, 193, 194, 195 (bis), 201, 209, 212 (bis), 233, 234, 238-240, 250, 252 (bis), 253 (bis), 281, 283, 284, 326, 334-335; iii. 5-6, 9-10, 10-11, 12, 16, 18, 21, 22 (bis), 35, 37, 41, 54, 68, 85, 96, 97, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106-107, 112, 114, 115, 120, 121, 129, 132 (bis), 133, 138, 141, 142, 145, 150-152, 153, 157-160, 162-163, 165-166 (bis), 194, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 212, 216, 217, 218-219, 230, 239, 246, 247, 251, 278, 294-295, 305, 311; iv. 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 18, 27, 31-33, 66, 69, 81, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 111-112, 126, 128, 155, 173, 180, 181-185, 188-190, 194, 195, 196 (bis), 231-236, 236-245, 257, 269, 274, 284-286, 292, 294, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 12, 22, 57, 72, 79, 92, 94, 170, 242; vi. 36, 61-64;Richard, servant of, iii. 97, 116; iv. 173.Hoxne (Oxon), Suffolk, iii. 315; iv. 186, 187; vi. 7.Hoxon, ——, v. 176, 183, 184, 188.Hubbard, Jas., v. 207, 238, 260.Hugard, Sir Andrew.SeeOgard.Huggan.SeeHogan.Hugh, ——, vi. 172.Hugucio, a writer on Canon Law, vi. 177.Hull, Ship of, vi. 91.Hull, Sir Edward, i. 124.Hull,The Gylysof, iv. 43.Hulme (Holme), St. Benet’s Monastery, Norfolk, i. 197, 202, 298; ii. 82; iii. 149, 150, 153, 162, 163, 167, 191, 210; iv. 73, 80, 232, 238, 244, 293, 294; v. 236.Hulme (Holme), Abbots of, ii. 39; iii. 100, 210, 211; iv. 242, 290, 294; v. 78; vi. 19, 144;Man of, v. 169;Anselm, ii. 1;John Martin, iii. 16, 17;Reginald, ii. 1;Richard, ii. 33;Thomas, vi. 19.Hungary, King of.SeeLadislausV.Hungerford, Mary, daughter of Sir Thos., v. 184.Hungerford, Robt., second Lord (1449-59), ii. 116.Hungerford, Robt., third Lord (1459-64), iii. 306-307, 312; iv. 35.Hungerford, Sir Robt., Lord Moleyns.SeeMoleyns.Hungerford, Walter, first Lord (1426-49), ii. 116.Hunnworth (Honewerth, Hunewrth), Thos., iv. 155, 160 (bis).Hunsdon, Herts, iii. 32, 132.Hunt, Geoff., vi. 14.Hunt, Roger, iii. 144.Hunt, Thos., Prior of Walsingham, iii. 45.Huntingdon, John Holland, Earl of (1417-42), afterwards Duke of Exeter, ii. 8, 38.Huntingdonshire, iv. 116.Huntingfield, Suffolk, vi. 80, 148.Hunton, H., iii. 227.Husband, David, i. 272; v. 107.Hyde, R., v. 147, 152.Hygham.SeeHigham.Hykele, ii. 149.Hyllyngworth, ——, iii. 270.Hypgame, Thos., ii. 217.Hyrste, Hobbe, vi. 131.Hythe (Hith), Kent, iv. 57.IcIpIchyngham, Robert and Joan, ii. 293.Iceland (Islond), vi. 136-137.Ickborough (Ikburgh), Norfolk, iii. 81.Iden, Alex., i. 74.Illee, iv. 230.Illingworth, Rich., Knight and Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1462-71), iii. 84; iv. 215.Ing.SeeYng.Inges, Wm., ii. 62.Ingham (Engham), Norfolk, ii. 215; iv. 86.Ingham, Thos., i. 139, 140; ii. 229; iv. 182.Ingham, Walter, i. 139, 140; ii. 302-304 (bis), 307, 317; iii. 274.Ingleton (Ingulton), Master, iv. 268.Inglose, Henry, i. 338; ii. 50; iii. 114; iv. 211, 271;Sister of, vi. 43.285Inglose, Sir Henry, Kt., i. 90; ii. 14, 43, 109, 144, 193, 199, 200, 209, 212, 224, 238, 251, 266; iii. 157; iv. 30-31.Inglose (Ingelose), Sir John, ii. 203.Inglose (Inglys), Robt., ii. 251, 326; iii. 217, 261; iv. 30, 236, 242, 271.Ingoldesthorpe (Yngylthorp), Isabel, daughter of Sir Edmund, iii. 118.Ingoldesthorpe, Jane, widow of Sir Edmund, v. 195.Ingram (Yngram), Wm., iv. 279.Ingworth, Norfolk, iv. 215;Parson of, ii. 63.Inmorteyse.To amortise, give in mortmain, iv. 112.Inmet.Unmeasured ? iv. 130.Intewod, ——, ii. 233.Intwood, Norfolk, iii. 39 (bis).Intwode, John, iii. 263.Ippyswell (Yspwell), Robt., iv. 177, 187, 193; vi. 19.Ipswich(Yepysweche, etc.), i. 64, 217; ii. 185, 243, 326; iii. 90, 146, 307, 308, 309; iv. 30, 116, 151, 153, 154, 193; vi. 57, 121, 135;St. Laurence’s Church, iii. 309;Sun Inn at, iii. 309.Ireland, i. 147, 182, 185, 186, 188, 190, 316; iv. 58.Iryng, Roger, iii. 237.Irynge, Thos., ii. 214.Isabell Land, so named in Scroudeby, etc., iii. 114; iv. 237.Isle of Man, i. 154.Isley, ——, Steward of the Inner Temple, ii. 206; iv. 101.Isley, Edward, vi. 209.Isley, Isabel, vi. 209.Isley, John, vi. 209.Isley, Thos., vi. 209.Itteringham, Norfolk, vi. 208.Ive.SeeYve.Ixworth, Suffolk, iv. 74.Ixworthe, John, ii. 22.JaJeJoJuJ. B., Junior, iii. 212.Jaallere, John, ii. 60.Jack, a servant, v. 108, 152, 187.Jack.A coat of mail, ii. 101, 128, 268, 313, 322.‘Jakkyd and saletted,’i.e.armed with coats of mail and helmets, iii. 297.Jackson (Jakysson), Robt., iv. 306; v. 23, 25.Jacob, John, vi. 60.Jacobyn, a servant, v. 67.JamesII.of Scotland, i. 169-170, 172, 193.JamesIII.of Scotland, vi. 112.JamesIV.of Scotland, vi. 112.[285b]Jamys, John, ii. 244.Jane, my Lady, v. 143.Jape.To deceive, ii. 97.Jargeau, i. 59.Jeffrey, Walter, iii. 38.Jeffreys, Thos., vi. 74.Jekkes (Jekkys), John, ii. 65.Jekkes, Robt., iii. 237.Jenney, ——, ii. 69.Jenney, Edmund, v. 252.Jenney (Geney), John, senior, ii. 217.Jenney, John, of Lord Cromwell’s Council, i. 164; ii. 145, 176, 197; iii. 38, 39, 84, 227, 276; iv. 15, 86, 141; v. 89, 160, 161.Jenney, Sir Rich., ii. 211; iii. 268.Jenney, Thos., vi. 24, 88.Jenney, Wm., Sergeant-at-law (1463), Justice of the King’s Bench (1481), i. 196, 209, 210, 216, 217, 218, 230, 233, 295-298, 337; ii. 81, 140, 176, 178, 182, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 209, 216, 238, 240, 252, 335; iii. 10 (bis), 11, 16, 22, 67, 68, 69, 84, 85, 96, 138, 142, 146-147, 263, 264, 308, 309, 310, 315, 317, 318, 319; iv. 9, 11, 29-30, 51, 56, 60, 62, 63, 69-70, 88, 105, 107, 114, 116, 117, 135, 136, 150-152, 153, 170, 180, 192, 193, 198, 199, 200, 217, 257, 292; v. 92, 94, 115, 116, 117, 176, 242.Brother of, ii. 252.Jenneys (family of the ?), ii. 233.Jerham, John, vi. 75.Jermy, Sir John, Kt., ii. 15.Jermyn, John, i. 89, 91-93; ii. 183, 203, 241, 251.Jermyn, Mr. Thos., v. 271.Jermyn, ——, of Suffolk, iii. 68; iv. 192.Jernemouth.SeeYarmouth.Jerningham, ——, iii. 264; iv. 168;sister of, iv. 168.Jernyngan, John, iii. 129-131.Jernyngan, John, junior, i. 204; iii. 291; iv. 192, 193.Jersey (Yernessey), i. 147; ii. 321; iv. 32;Bailiff and Jurats of, ii. 78-79.Jersey and Guernsey, Captain of, ii. 78.Jerusalem, Chronicle of, iii. 254.Jeryng, Thos., iv. 222.Jewell, Roger, iv. 279.Jewels pledged by the Duke of York to Sir J. Fastolf, ii. 280.Jhoxson and his wife Kate, v. 147.Joan, Queen of Castile, vi. 174.John, Sir Lewis, iv. 189; v. 89, 100.John Amend-all, name for a captain of insurgents, i. 114; ii. 264, 271.Jonge (Young ?), Sir Borle, ii. 175.Joperte.Jeopardy, iv. 60; v. 44.286Jornade, orJornet. A kind of cloak, v. 67.Joseph, Wm., i. 163; ii. 296; iii. 29, 44.Josse, ——, ii. 175.Joudone, ——, v. 85.Joyce, Wm., ii. 58.Joye, Robt., ii. 265.Judde, John, vi. 180.Judy (Juddy, or Jwde), a messenger, iv. 287; v. 15, 21, 29, 77, 78, 125, 136, 146, 150, 152, 160, 177, 187, 190, 191, 193, 195.Julles, ——, vi. 14, 15.Julles, Joan, vi. 209.Julles, Wm., iii. 237.Jullye, ——, Clerk of St. Edmond’s, vi. 26.Jullys, Thos., vi. 144.Junkeryes.Junketings (?), ii. 112.Justice, the Chief, ii. 20.KaKiKnKoKalle.SeeCalle.Kampe, Holland, ii. 104.Katherine.SeeCatherine.Kecham, Thos., ii. 144.Keche, ——, iv. 39; vi. 65.Keche, John, iii. 275.Kechon, John, ii. 65.Kechyn, ——, iv. 279.Kedman, Rich., v. 305.Kedmay, John, vi. 179.Kela, Thos., v. 269.Kelerys.Vessels, ii. 58.Kelke, Stephen, v. 76.Kelynge, Wm., ii. 215.Kelsall, Herts, vi. 40.Kemp, John, Bishop of Rochester (1419-21), Chichester (1421), London (1421-6);Archbishop of York (1426-51), Canterbury (1452-4), Cardinal (14 . .), Lord Chancellor (1426-32 and 1450-4), i. 73, 84, 87, 88, 89, 115, 127, 129, 134, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142-143, 157, 336; ii. 38, 115, 158, 160-161, 166, 168-170, 190, 192, 226, 271, 296, 299, 303, 304, 306 (bis); iii. 13, 64.Kemp, Richard, ii. 67, 68.Kempston, Simon, ii. 27.Kendal, or Kendall, ——, v. 153.Kendal, Earldom of, i. 61.Kendal, John, v. 303; vi. 171.Kendal, Nich., John’s father, v. 303.Kendal, Sir John, Prior of the Knights of St. John, vi. 164.Kene, Wm., iv. 308, 309.Kenilworth, i. 70, 71, 73, 116, 172, 173, 336.Kensale, Frater, ii. 31.[286b]Kent County, i. 69, 70, 75, 89, 98, 126, 169, 173, 183, 184, 311, 316; ii. 161, 162; iv. 101, 308; v. 82, 278, 286.A priest of, iii. 93.Commission ofoyer and terminerfor, ii. 206.Commons of, iii. 92.Insurrection in, vi. 73.Kent, Edmund Grey, Earl of (1465-88), i. 259; iv. 218, 310.Kent, Geo. Grey, Earl of (1488-1504), vi. 173.Kent, Wm. Nevill, Earl of (1462), iv. 60.Kent, Robt., iii. 192; iv. 101, 103, 134, 243, 244; v. 192.Kent, Thos., i. 336.Kentyng, ——, ii. 130.Kerdeston, Sir Wm. de, i. 41.Keriell, Sir Thos., Lieutenant of Calais (1441), i. 67; ii. 51, 147; iii. 60, 64.Kertelyng.SeeKirteling.Kervile, Thos., ii. 173.Kervyle.SeeCarvel.Keshank, France, ii. 7.Keswick, Taverham, Norfolk, iv. 8, 258.Ketteringham, vi. 155-156.Kilburn, i. 160.Killigrewe, Robt., vi. 184-185.Killingworth (Kyllyngworth), Rich., ii. 13.Killingworth, ——, vi. 209.King, ——, of Downham, iii. 282, 296.King, John, vi. 40, 41, 189.King, Warin, ii. 244; iv. 10; vi. 16;Wife of, ii. 244.King’s Bench, iii. 318.KingstonBridge, i. 98.Kingston-on-Hull, i. 338.Kingston (Kyngyston), Alex., iii. 264.Kingston, Sir Roger, v. 105.Kington (Kyngton), John, iv. 279.Kirby (Kerby), ——, v. 132.Kiriel.SeeKeryell.Entry spelled “Keriell”.Kirkcudbright (Kirkhowbre), Scotland, iii. 307.Kirkeby, Thos. de, Master of the Rolls, ii. 227; iii. 131, 236.Kirkehall Manor, Salle, ii. 51.Kirkeley (Kirley), Lowestoft, iii. 20, 85.Kirteling, John, Parson of Arkesay, Sir John Fastolf’s Receiver, ii. 21, 113, 233; iii. 157, 194.Knapton, Norfolk, ii. 2; iv. 80; v. 298; vi. 15, 26, 27, 168.Knatysale(Knatylsale or Gnateshale), ii. 86, 215.Knatysale, Thos., ii. 87; iv. 225 (bis).Knevet(see alsoKnyvet), ——, iv. 126, 192; v. 88.Knevet, Joan, Wife of Sir Wm., vi. 1 note 2.Knevette, Sir Wm., vi. 155.Knightley (Knythley), Sir Rich., vi. 152.287Knott, ——, iv. 146.Knoyll, ——, v. 104.Knyvet (Knevet), ——, ii. 282; iv. 20.Knyvet.See alsoKnevet.Knyvet, John, ii. 217.Knyvett, W., v. 152.Kok, Sandre, v. 180-181, 212; vi. 180.Kokett.SeeCokett.Kokkys, Wm., vi. 123.Konyneclosse, v. 231.Kook, ——, iv. 225.See alsoCook.Kowven, Rich., iii. 241.Kubyte, Oliver, ii. 311.Kwte (?), Mr., v. 116.Kyme, Lincolnshire, ii. 119.Kyng.SeeKing.Kyngston.SeeKingston.Kyrley, Norfolk, ii. 97; iii. 91.Kyrry, Dr., iii. 228.Kyrton, Robt., v. 176.LaLeLiLoLuLyL. R., v. 114.Laches.Negligent (?), iv. 11.Lacy, Master, i. 269; v. 198.LadislausV.of Hungary and Queen of, iii. 125.La Guerche, Brittany, i. 51.L’Aigle (Egyll), Normandy, ii. 6.Lambeth (Lamehith), ii. 299; iii. 31, 80; iv. 104; v. 20; vi. 209.Lampet, Ralph, ii. 134, 149; iii. 74, 162, 264; iv. 72-73 (bis), 102, 237.Lampney, Marmaduke, Treasurer of England, iii. 200, 201, 202.Lancashire, iv. 96; vi. 122.Lancaster, Duchy of, i. 29, 31; ii. 32, 150, 191, 197, 220, 222; vi. 42, 109.Lancaster, Thos., Earl of,temp.EdwardII., ii. 3.Lancasterother.SeeLongstruther.Lancastrians, iii. 247.Laneham, vi. 181.Langdon, John, Bishop of Rochester (1421-34), ii. 38.Langford, Sir Ralph, vi. 187.Langford, Sir Nich., v. 105.Langham, John, vi. 194.Langham, ——, iv. 39, 174, 256.Langheyn, ——, of Ireland, iii. 307.Langley, Norfolk, v. 271;Monastery of, iii. 153; iv. 81;Nich., Abbot of, iii. 165, 166, 218-219, 251; iv. 81, 104, 242, 271; v. 92.Langman, John, of Swaffham, ii. 214.Langston, Suffolk, iii. 20, 90, 91.Langue-de-bœuf.A kind of glaive, ii. 302 note 4.‘L’Arbre de Bataille,’ ii. 291.Lanham, ——, iv. 39.[287b]Larragonneys, Sir Francis, i. 104Lasuze, France, iii. 57.Latchesnes.Neglect, vi. 44.Latimer, John Neville, fifth Lord, Lands of, ii. 44.Latimers, Manor of, i. 28, 29, 36; iv. 251; v. 298; vi. 190, 191, 194.Lauerawns, Robt., ii. 133.Launyegays.Lancegay, a kind of lance, v. 10.Lauton, Janet, ii. 135.Lavenham, Suffolk, iv. 37; vi. 93, 106.Lawes (Fitzlawes ?), Mr., vi. 163.Lawes, Robt., iv. 154, 238, 239.Layer, vi. 38.Leawe, John de, iii. 50.Leche, Sir Philip, ii. 8.Lechefeld, ——, Mason of Westminster, v. 105.Leder, Rich., iv. 279.Ledham, Robt., i. 112, 114; ii. 197, 198, 267, 269, 270, 307-314, 329-330.See alsoLethum.Lee, ——, ii. 273, 275.Lee, Edmund, v. 86.Lee, Rich., vi. 10, 11, 17-18.Lee, John, i. 286; iv. 301; v. 207, 208; vi. 24, 29.Leevys, Sir Thos., v. 2, 3.Legal Procedure, general familiarity with in 15th century, i. 117-118.‘Legend of Ladies,’ i. 323; vi. 65.Leghe, ——, widow, vi. 167.Leicester, i. 68, 70, 159, 172, 173, 174; ii. 17, 18, 26, 28, 145, 149, 150; iii. 118, 139, 233; v. 179, 180, 181.Leicestershire, iii. 98.Le Mans, i. 49-50, 52, 58, 77.Le Neve, Peter, Will of, i. 330-331.Lenn.SeeLynn.Lent, Clean, iv. 93.Lente, Matilda and Thos., ii. 9.Leo, Pope, i. 228, 229.Leseaux.SeeLisieux.Lesings.Lies, falsehoods, ii. 226.Lessingham, Richard de, ii. 3.L’Esparre, Sieur de, i. 121.L’Estrange, Roger, vi. 145-146.Letheringham, iii. 260.Lethom, ——, ii. 157.Lethum, Robt., ii. 237, 309; iii. 133, 279.See alsoLedham.Letter writing in times of Paston Letters, i. 65, 318-319.Leukenore, ——, iv. 78.Levelond, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Leventhorpe, Mrs. Jenkin, ii. 81.Leventhorpe, John, ii. 299.Leventhorpe, Laurence, ii. 299.288Levernoys, Sir Hugh, v. 157.Lewes, Suffolk, i. 74; iii. 303.Priory of, iii. 126.Lewes, Philip, vi. 129.Lewes, Sir Rich., vi. 130, 187.Lewis, ——, iii. 185.Lewis, Sir Thos., v. 1.LewisXI., King of France, i. 246, 247, 288, 289, 290-291, 294, 299; iii. 306; iv. 35, 57, 299; v. 113, 179, 180, 184, 203, 219, 224, 258, 277, 287, 297.Lewisham, Kent, vi. 209.Lexham, East (Estlexham), Norfolk, iv. 22.Ley, Rich., iii. 236.Leyhert.SeeLyhart.Leystoft.SeeLowestoft.Leyston, Suffolk, Abbots of, ii. 216.Thos., ii. 23 note 1.Lichfield, i. 172.Lightfoot (Lytefot), ——, vi. 115.Lightfoot, Rich., vi. 166.Likone, France, ii. 8.Limnour.SeeLomner.Lincluden Abbey, i. 193.Lincoln, iv. 233. H. B. of, iii. 214.Lincoln Castle, ii. 119.Lincoln, Earl of, i. 312.Lincoln, Bishops of.SeeAlnwick, Wm.(1436-49);Chedworth, John(1452-71); Gray, Wm. (1431-36);Rotherham, Thos.(1472-80).Gray, Wm. (1431-36)Entry could not be identified.Lincoln, Rich., S. T. P., i. 305; v. 327.Lincoln (Lyn Calyn), Wm., iii. 44.Lincolnhalle, Beighton, Norfolk, iv. 292.Lincolnshire, v. 69, 70. Rebellion in, v. 70.Ling.SeeLyng.Lingwood, Norfolk, ii. 271, 311.Linsted.SeeLynsted.Lipgate (Lypzate), Philip, Bailiff to the Duke of Suffolk, i. 218, 219, 221, 226; iv. 132, 137, 138, 139 note 1, 142, 146, 157, 160, 169, 186.Lisieux, Normandy, i. 56; ii. 5.Lisle, Lord, i. 124.Lister.SeeLyster.Listen (Lyston), John, ii. 47.Little, John, iv. 159, 205.Littleton.SeeLyttleton.LivelodeorLifflode. Lands or rents from which an income was derived, iv. 4, etc.Liveries, v. 29.Lobsters.Stoats, vi. 133.Loddon, Norfolk, iv. 242; v. 311.‘Lodonys wife,’ v. 119.Lodylond.SeeLothingland.Loer, John, iv. 102, 104, 237, 239, 269.[288b]Lollards, the, i. 175.Lombards, the, vi. 35.Lomnour, ——, ii. 157, 280.Lomnor, or Lumnor, Anne, vi. 208.Lomnor, Henry, vi. 209.Lomnor, Jas., vi. 209.Lomnor, John, iii. 227; vi. 209.Lomnor, Margaret, vi. 208.Lomnor, Thos., iv. 277; vi. 209.Lomner(Limnour or Lumnor), Wm., i. 65, 67, 204, 261, 262, 309; ii. 146-148, 176, 236; iii. 208-209, 286-287, 298; iv. 6, 8, 105, 141-142, 146, 172, 194; v. 73, 100, 102, 125, 160, 285; vi. 19, 22, 23, 29, 29-31, 32, 77, 208, 209.London, Bishop of.SeeKemp, John(1421-6).London,passim. Letters dated at, ii. 134, 137, 148, 149, 152, 157, 162, 170, 171, 179, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 200, 201, 206, 209, 233, 252, 253, 254, 299, 325, 327, 331; iii. 45, 48, 66, 78, 82, 99, 126, 127, 132, 136, 192, 205, 220, 222, 224, 234, 263, 280, 285, 290, 299, 300, 312; iv. 31, 89, 118, 126, 128, 169, 174, 217; v. 8, 24, 41, 45, 52, 91, 100, 186, 191, 199, 201, 204 (bis), 216, 218, 250, 261, 271, 290, 317, 319; vi. 3, 41 (bis), 72, 92, 108, 119, 145, 167, 170.Commotions in, iii. 33, 86.Discontent of citizens, ii. 207.Errands of Agnes Paston to, iii. 123.Lombards in, iii. 87.Merchants of, iii. 86.Recorder of, ii. 176.London, Places in, and adjoining:—Bermondsey, iii. 229.Billingsgate, The Bell at, vi. 11.Black Friars, i. 87, 177, 286; iii. 127; iv. 185; v. 252; vi. 201, 206, 209.Bow Church, i. 330. Churchyard, vi. 8.Bread Street, Gerard’s Hall in, vi. 34.Candlewick Street ward, ii. 124.Charterhouse, v. 186.Cheap, i. 72, 87; v. 62.Cheapside, vi. 11.Clifford’s Inn, i. 37.Farringdon, Within ward of, ii. 121, 122.Fleet Prison, i. 34, 134, 136, 140, 141, 209, 210, 211, 217, 224, 227, 228, 333; ii. 303, 306; iv. 12, 196, 204, 245; v. 139; vi. 112.Fleet Street, i. 177, 333; ii. 174; v. 75, 116, 137.Furnival’s Inn, ii. 19.Gray’s Inn, ii. 330.Guildhall, i. 72; iii. 84; iv. 26.Horsleydown (Horshighdown), ii. 235; iii. 92, 107.289King’s Bench Prison, i. 74; iv. 204; vi. 202.Lincoln’s Inn, i. 140; ii. 303; v. 314; vi. 10.Lombard Street, The George, v. 144; vi. 11.London Bridge, i. 71, 73, 75, 78, 205; ii. 155, 207; iii. 142, 271; v. 113.London House (Bishop of London’s), iii. 29.Ludgate, iii. 196, 254; iv. 185; vi. 202.Marshalsea Prison, i. 74, 78; ii. 156; vi. 202.Mart Lane (Mark Lane), i. 133; ii. 297.Mile End, i. 72.Mint, The, vi. 11.Newgate Prison, i. 141; ii. 306; iii. 227; vi. 202.Paul’s Cross, iii. 227, 243.Paul’s Wharf, The George by, v. 206, 214, 235, 239, 258, 259, 261, 274, 304, 313, 320; vi. 13.St. Alban’s Wood Street, vi. 202.St. Bridget or Bride, iv. 245;vi. 34.St. Giles, i. 63.St. Gregory’s Parish, iv. 245.St. James, i. 163.St. Katherine’s, i. 133; ii. 297.St. Laurence Lane, ii. 81.St. Laurence Pulteney, Parish of, ii. 124.St.Margaret Pattens, i. 72.St. Martin’s, v. 137.St. Mary Eldermary, iv. 244.St. Michael, Crokyd Lane, iv. 244.St. Paul’s, i. 101, 178; ii. 155, 158; iii. 191, 196, 280; iv. 102, 245.St. Paul’s, Rood at North door, i. 228; iv. 186.St. Sepulchre’s Parish, ii. 121.Salisbury, Inn of the Bishop of, iii. 48.Silver Street, v. 208.Smithfield, i. 70.Staple Inn, v. 121.Temple, The, ii. 111, 187, 246; iii. 50, 110, 111, 141, 254, 314.Temple Bar, iii. 125.Temple Gate, iii. 239, 245.Temple, Inner, ii. 55, 79, 135, 206, 278, 301; iv. 18, 68.Temple, Middle, ii. 206.Temple, New, Master of, ii. 98.Thames Street, i. 133; ii. 297.Tower, The, i. 59, 60, 62, 70, 72, 73, 77, 88, 133, 158, 262, 274, 280; ii. 297; iii. 33; v. 99, 137, 181; vi. 121.[289b]Tower Hill, ii. 297.Warwick’s Inn, i. 292, 293; vi. 207.Warwick Lane, v. 223.Whitechapel, i. 72.White Friars (or Carmelites), i. 177, 308; iii. 127; v. 300; vi. 28, 35.Wood Street, v. 208.London, ——, i. 267.Longclose, Cromer, ii. 293.Longford, Sir Nich., v. 105.Longham, John, ii. 26.Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 90.Longstruther (Lancasterother), Robt., iii. 261-262.Longstruther, Sir John, Prior of St.John’s, Lord Treasurer (1469), v. 32, 104.Longville, Sir John, vi. 187.Longyard, John, v. 306.Lore, John, iii. 248.Lorraine, i. 299; v. 258.Lothingland (Lodylond), Suffolk, ii. 170; iii. 154; iv. 51, 238, 244; v. 146, 148.Lounde, Thos., iv. 243.Loundhall, Saxthorpe, iv. 109, 289, 292.Louviers (Louerse), Normandy, i. 105; ii. 5.Love, John, iv. 136.Loveday.Explanation of term, iii. 195 note 1.Loveday, ——, iv. 151, 152.Loveday, Agnes, ii. 237.Loveday, Janore, v. 181.Loveday, John, iv. 105, 230; v. 107, 125.Loveday, Philip, v. 103, 163.Loveday, Wm., v. 163.Lovedeyne, Harry, i. 149.Lovegold, Robt., i. 231; iv. 204.Lovel (Lovell), ——, v. 21, 41, 140-141, 244; vi. 10.Lovel, Francis, son of John, Lord, Viscount Lovel (1483-7), i. 312; vi. 92 (bis), 93, 95, 100;Anne, wife of, vi. 91, 92; mother of, iii. 143.Lovel, Sir Gregory, vi. 187.Lovel, John, Lord, iii. 143.Lovel, Ralph, v. 98.Lovel, Thos., v. 210, 211.Lovel, Sir Thos., vi. 102, 158, 187.Lovelase, ——, ii. 155.Loveyn, Lord, Arms of, vi. 47.Lowdon, France, ii. 7.Lowe, John à, vi. 116, 117.Lowe, John, Bishop of Rochester, ii. 156.Lowes, John, v. 89.Lowestoft (Leystoft), Suffolk, iii. 246; iv. 70, 237, 292; v. 107, 148, 234, 304; vi. 21.Loweys, Herry, iii. 30.Lowys, ——, iii. 104, 117.290Loyes, The, v. 168.Lubeck, Ships of, ii. 104.Ludford, near Ludlow, dispersion of Yorkists at, i. 181-2.Ludlow, Salop, iii. 132, 233;Ludlow Castle, i. 86, 96, 98, 116, 149, 180-2, 336;Battle of Mortimer’s Cross, near, iii. 266.Lukett (Lwket), ——, iii. 110, 131, 305.Lumley, ——, iii. 114.Lumner.SeeLomner.Lusignan, i. 122.Lydgate’sDe Regimine Principum, v. 3;‘Temple of Glass,’ i. 323; v. 135; vi. 65.

See alsoAlburugh.

Hautayne, Robt., ii. 54, 79.

Hautayne, Tiphania, ii. 55.

Haute (Hawt), ——, iv. 61.

Haute, Anne, i. 239-240, 245, 263, 268-270, 304; iv. 300; v. 11 and note 1, 15, 18, 19, 61, 69, 111, 115, 135, 181, 188, 198, 223, 270, 293, 294.

Haute, John or Jakys, iii. 307; v. 28, 31.

Haute, Master, v. 23.

Haute, Rich., i. 269; v. 115, 188.

Haute (Hawte), Sir Rich., vi. 111.

Havelound.SeeHabeland.

Haverland (Herlonde), John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.

Haward.SeeHoward.

Hawe, Rich., iv. 178.

Hawes, Mr., vi. 119.

Hawhunte, ii. 55.

Hawk.SeeGoshawk.

Hawte.SeeHaute.

Hawys.SeeHowys.

Hawys, Thos., ii. 88.

Haxby, Robt., ii. 78.

Hay’s Wife, ii. 102.

Haylysden.SeeHellesden.

Haynford(Heynesford, etc.), Norfolk, i. 241; ii. 188; iv. 109, 256, 289, 290, 292; v. 10, 25, 107.

Haywards, ii. 244.

Heathfield, i. 74.

Heberd, Rich.,ii. 95.

Hedermoder.Hugger-mugger, iii. 290.

Hederset.SeeHetherset.

Hédin (Hedynge), in Artois, v. 287.

Hedingham(Heveningham or Henyngham), Essex, i. 315; v. 95; vi. 112, 121, 122, 123, 128, 129, 130, 136, 138, 142, 143, 144, 151, 165, 181, 186.

Heestowe, Edw., vi. 121.

Hegon. A man of Lord Moleyns, ii. 131, 132.

Heigham (Hygham), Norwich, iv. 79.

Heigham Potter, vi. 190, 195.

Helle.To cover, or put a top on, ii. 243.

Hellesden(Haylysdon, etc.), Norfolk, i. 200, 218-224, 226, 227, 229, 231, 232, 234, 240, 245-246, 261, 273, 284, 303-304, 322; ii. 107, 134, 137, 152, 171, 191, 279, 281; iii. 114, 117, 135, 190, 239, 240, 297; iv. 27, 55, 79, 81, 86, 92, 109, 124, 130, 131, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 165, 170, 171, 180, 186, 197 (bis), 204, 205, 206, 220, 234, 235, 282; v. 12-13, 31, 77, 117, 142, 155, 166, 188, 316, 317, 318, 321, 323, 324; vi. 69.

Attack on, iv. 201-204; v. 11, 31-32.

Title to, iv. 130, 195.

Parson of, iii. 298; iv. 282.SeeHert, Thos.

Hellesdon, John, i. 223.

Helloughton, ii. 217.

Hellowe, iv. 292.

Hemnales, Hempnales, Cotton, Suffolk, iv. 109, 200, 290, 292; vi. 105.

Hempton, Norfolk, ii. 215.

Hempton Abbey, vi. 114 (bis).

Hengham.SeeHingham.

Heningham.SeeHedingham.

Henmar, Wm., v. 104.

Hennebon, Brittany, vi. 126.

Hennesby, Norfolk, vi. 190, 193.

HenryIV., iii. 59, 61, 148, 149.

HenryV., i. 59, 86, 119; ii. 9; iii. 59, 61, 148, 149, 204.

Conquests in France, ii. 5.

His siege of Rouen, ii. 8.

HenryVI., i. 45, 53, 70-71, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89, 94, 96-102, 110-111, 112, 125, 126, 129, 133, 142, 143-144,282156-162, 164-165, 166-167, 168, 169, 170-172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 186, 188, 189, 190, 191-192, 194, 203, 205, 213, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 277; ii. 113, 171-172, 174-175, 177 (bis), 181, 295-296, 297; iii. 32, 43, 44, 59-60, 61, 74, 75, 86, 87, 92, 103, 108, 111, 118, 125, 126, 127, 139, 156, 205, 222-223, 232, 233, 267, 269, 286, 307; iv. 32, 35, 51, 53; v. 155.

Education of, ii. 34-38.

Informed of the state of county Norfolk, ii. 258.

‘Borroweth his expense for Christmas,’ ii. 205.

Recovery from illness, iii. 13-14.

Memorial addressed to, before battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24.

Presence of, at Battle of St. Albans, iii. 25-29, 29-30.

Invasion of Scotland expected of, iii. 87.

Fastolf’s claims against, iii. 55-60.

Money lent to, iii. 59.

Flight to Scotland after Towton, iii. 267.

Attempts to regain Crown, iv. 32.

Restored to Throne, v. 95-96.

Uncles of, iii. 111.

Almoner of, iii. 13.

HenryVII.(called ‘Henry Tydder’ before his accession by RichardIII.), i. 311-317; vi. 81-84.

Landing in England, vi. 85.

After accession, vi. 89-90, 93, 95, 99, 100, 101, 111, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122 (bis), 125-127, 129, 136-7, 144, 152, 161, 172, 174.

Henry, second son of HenryVII., afterwards HenryVIII., created Duke of York.SeeYork, Henry, Duke of.

Hensted, Edw., v. 282.

Henyngham.SeeHeveningham.

Herberd, Julian, i. 33, 34-36, 331-334; ii. 28.

Herbert (Harbard), Rich., i. 249; iii. 246.

Herbert, Sir Wm., i. 174; iii. 118;

Earl of Pembroke (1468-9), i. 249; iv. 305.

Herbynger, John, ii. 187.

Herden, (?), iv. 42.

Hereford, i. 116, 173, 174; iii. 118, 233.

Hereford, Reginald Butler, Bishop of (1450-3), i. 96.

Hereford, John [Stanbury], Bishop of (1454-74), i. 298.

Herington, John, iii. 167.

Herlyng, John, of Basyngham, iv. 290.

Herlyngflet.SeeHerringfleet.

Herman.SeeHarman.

Herman, Walter, ii. 60; iv. 10, 70.

Hermer, Rich., iv. 228, 229.

Herne, Wm., iv. 146.

Herod in Corpus Christi play, v. 321.

Heron, Roger, vi. 166.

Herringby (Haryngby), Norfolk, iii. 78; iv. 292; v. 76; vi. 108.

Herringfleet (Herlyngflet), St. Olave’s, Prior of, ii. 4.

Herringflete, Suffolk, ii. 235.

Herry, Capt., of Bristol, v. 104.

Hert, John, iv. 178.

Hert, Nich., iii. 259.

Hert, Robt., iv. 104, 239, 242, 243.

Hert, Thos., Parson of Hellesden, ii. 189; iv. 3, 138 and note; vi. 69.

Hert, Thos., of Caister, iv. 237, 240, 242.

Hertford, i. 165; iii. 32, 50; vi. 127, 128.

Hertfordshire, iv. 250.

Hervy, Harry, vi. 5, 57.

Hervy, Nich., Recorder of Bristol, v. 104 note 3; vi. 5.

Herward, ——, iv. 94.

Hetherset (Hederset), Norfolk, ii. 198; iii. 36.

Heveningham.SeeHenyngham.

Heveningham, Suffolk, ii. 237; iv. 11.

Heveningham (Henyngham), Sir John, ii. 46, 237, 239, 260, 286, 287.

Heveningham, John, afterwards Sir John, son of the preceding, i. 250-251; ii. 288-289, 308; iii. 222; iv. 9, 10-11, 152, 205; v. 36, 50, 52.

Heveningham (Eliz. ?), widow of Sir John, iii. 14.

Heverlonde, John, Prior of Norwich, vi. 96.

Heydon, Henry, afterwards Sir Henry, son of John Heydon of Baconsthorpe, i. 273, 274, 312; iv. 67; v. 138, 142, 143, 264, 324; vi. 30, 55, 99, 100, 110, 119, 143, 148-149 (bis), 150, 158.

Anne, second daughter of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, wife of, iv. 276.

Heydon, John, vi. 144.

Heydon, John, of Baconsthorpe, Lawyer of Norwich, i. 42, 84, 86, 89-91, 94, 112, 189, 207, 211, 338; ii. 74, 86, 96, 99, 100, 112, 133, 137, 140, 145, 146, 156, 166, 167, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, 202 note, 203, 206, 207-208, 209 (bis), 210, 211, 212, 214-215, 216, 217, 218, 224, 225, 227, 230, 233, 235, 238-239, 249, 252 (bis), 255, 259, 275, 277; iii. 45-46 (bis), 47, 95, 105, 121, 133, 195, 196, 222, 225, 226, 227, 228, 242, 245, 248, 255, 274, 278, 286, 292, 296, 297; iv. 15, 20, 104, 154, 156, 160, 223, 238, 239; v. 89, 90, 290.

Heydon, Norfolk, ii. 61; vi. 30.

Heydon, Young, v. 178.

Heydon’s, The, Family of, v. 178.

Heydon’s, The, Family ofText unchanged.

Heylesden.SeeHellesden.

Heylisdon, John, iv. 165. Alice, daughter of, iv. 165.

Heylok, Walter, ii. 65.

Heyne.To heighten, or raise, iv. 130.

Heynesford.SeeHaynford.

Heythe, Robt., v. 169; vi. 53.

Hibernicus (‘W. W.’ ?), iii. 213, 214, 229.

Hickling, Norfolk, ii. 134, 212, 239, 253 (bis); iii. 65, 82, 83, 94; v. 136; vi. 55.

A Bailly of, ii. 192.

Netherhall in, iii. 154.

Prior and Priory of, ii. 80-82, 193, 199, 250, 253-254; iii. 99, 154; v. 107.

Hide, Mrs., vi. 206.

Higgens, Eliz., v. 113, 122.

Higham, ——, ii. 178; v. 89. Widow of, ii. 178, 254.

Higham, Thos., iii. 68.

Hill (Hylle), John, iv. 280.

Hill, Robt., ii. 278, 279, 285.

Hillingworth, ——, iii. 270.

Hingham (Hengham), Norfolk, ii. 271.

‘History of HenryVII.,’ by Francis Bacon, i. 314.

Hith. See Hythe.

Hobard (Hubbard), Jas., afterwards Attorney Gen. to HenryVII., i. 297, 298; v. 19, 42, 52, 311; vi. 10, 104, 169.

Hobbes’ Wife, ii. 216.

Hobbis, John, iv. 164, 279; vi. 19.

Hobbyllers.Light Horsemen, vi.89-90.

Hoberd, ——, ii. 173.

Hockwold, Norfolk, iv. 39.

Hodson (Hodessone or Hoddeson), Margaret, iii. 185, 187.

Hodson, Thos., iii. 157.

Hody, Sir John, Chief Justice of the King’s Bench, ii. 4, 162.

Hody, ——, iii. 226.

Hogan, ——, iv. 151.

Hogan, the Prophet, v. 178, 179, 181, 188.

Hogan, Thos., vi. 134.

Hogan (Ogan or Huggan), Wm., i. 216, 280, 281; iii. 309; iv. 88, 116, 117; v. 120, 121.

Hoggys.Lambs, iv. 203.

Hokewold.SeeHockwold.

Holand, Robert, vi. 16.

Holham Rents, Norfolk, v. 299.

Holkham’s Tenement, v. 299; vi. 63, 64.

Holkham, Edmund, vi. 63.

Holkham, Margaret, vi. 63.

Holland, ii. 104; vi. 141.

Hollar, Mr. Robt., vi. 17.

Holle, Sir Wm., Priest, i. 305; vi. 9, 10.

Holler, Thos., ii. 311; iii. 223-224, 237; iv. 26;

Son of, v. 173, 174, 175.

Hollewelebury.SeeHorwellbury.

Hollewellhalle, vi. 192, 195.

Hollwellhawe, East Tuddenham, vi. 75.

HolmHale, Norfolk, ii. 248, 279.

Holman, Edward, iv. 280.

Holme.SeeHulme.

Holme Hall, Filby, vi. 171.

Holme, ——, vi. 27.

Holme, Henry, ii. 195.

Holme, John, iv. 1, 105.

Holt, Norfolk, ii. 224, 249.

Holt Castle, Denbighshire, i. 81, 215; iv. 59, 97; v. 102. (The footnote here is wrong.)

Holt, Harry, ii. 131.

Holywell, i. 73.

Homeworth, v. 78.

Hommbe (Hambie ?), France, ii. 7.

‘Hone, Set upon the,’ iv. 2.

Honfleur (Honneflete), Normandy, i. 57, 106; iii. 63.

Honing, Norfolk, ii. 62, 63, 68.

Honingham, Norfolk, vi. 190.

Hoo, Sir Thos., i. 49, 297; ii. 175; v. 243.

Hoop, Thos., Parson of Brandeston, iv. 167.

Hoore, Thos., iv. 284.

Hopton, ——, ii. 235; iii. 85; iv. 145; vi. 100.

Hopton, Sir George, vi. 102, 187.

Hopton, John, i. 337.

Hopton, Robt., ii. 117.

Hopton, Walter, iii. 249.

Hopton, Young, iii. 6.

Horell, Davy, iv. 279.

Horne, ——, of Kent, iii. 267.

Horne, Rich., iv. 236, 242, 284.

Horne, Robert, i. 71.

Horninghall, Caister, ii. 30; vi. 64.

Horningtoft, Norfolk, vi. 113, 114.

Horseye, Norfolk, ii. 51.

Horsham, St. Faith’s, Norfolk, Priorof, iv. 241.

Horshighdown, or Horsleydown.See underLondon.

Horsmouden, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Horwellbury(Orwellbury, Hollewellebury, or Horswelbury), Herts, i. 30, 309; ii. 11, 109, 279, 280, 285; iii. 264; iv. 251, 252, 253; vi. 29, 33, 34, 40, 75, 76, 79, 80, 191, 192.

Hose, iv. 185, 186.

Hosele, Robt., ii. 65.

Hosy, Mr., v. 120.

Houson.SeeHanson.

Houston, Simon, vi. 179.

Howard, ——, ii. 258, 331.

Howard, John, afterwards Sir John, and Lord Howard (1470), created Duke of Norfolk in 1483, i. 164, 204, 206-209, 210, 212, 340; iii. 34, 36 note 1, 38,28439, 274, 275, 280, 303, 304, 314; iv. 2, 5, 33, 39, 45, 60, 96, 106, 262-264, 277, 279, 292; v. 4, 32, 111, 137, 218, 249; vi. 73, 74;

Marg., wife of, iii. 314; iv. 262-264; v. 194.

Howard, Lady Catherine, iv. 211-213.

Howard, Sir John (temp.HenryVII.), v. 249; vi. 106;

Wife of, iv. 262.

Howard, Nich., v. 32.

Howard, Thos., Earl of Surrey (1483-1514), Duke of Norfolk (1514-1524), i. 270, 287; v. 137.

Howe, John atte, ii. 217.

Howes, Agnes, wife of Wm. Barker, vi. 61.

Howes, Isabel, vi. 61.

Howes (Hous), John, vi. 56, 58.

Howse, ——, v. 32.

Howsel, Howsyl. To administer the sacrament.To be howselled, to receive it, iv. 275.

Howys(Hawys or Howes), Sir Thos., Parson of Castlecombe, afterwards of Blofield, Mautby, and Pulham, i. 91, 117, 151, 195, 196, 198, 234-235, 236, 237, 242-243, 244, 258, 295-298; ii. 80, 134, 137, 149, 152, 160, 170, 171, 178, 188, 192, 193, 194, 195 (bis), 201, 209, 212 (bis), 233, 234, 238-240, 250, 252 (bis), 253 (bis), 281, 283, 284, 326, 334-335; iii. 5-6, 9-10, 10-11, 12, 16, 18, 21, 22 (bis), 35, 37, 41, 54, 68, 85, 96, 97, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106-107, 112, 114, 115, 120, 121, 129, 132 (bis), 133, 138, 141, 142, 145, 150-152, 153, 157-160, 162-163, 165-166 (bis), 194, 200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 212, 216, 217, 218-219, 230, 239, 246, 247, 251, 278, 294-295, 305, 311; iv. 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 18, 27, 31-33, 66, 69, 81, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 111-112, 126, 128, 155, 173, 180, 181-185, 188-190, 194, 195, 196 (bis), 231-236, 236-245, 257, 269, 274, 284-286, 292, 294, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 12, 22, 57, 72, 79, 92, 94, 170, 242; vi. 36, 61-64;

Richard, servant of, iii. 97, 116; iv. 173.

Hoxne (Oxon), Suffolk, iii. 315; iv. 186, 187; vi. 7.

Hoxon, ——, v. 176, 183, 184, 188.

Hubbard, Jas., v. 207, 238, 260.

Hugard, Sir Andrew.SeeOgard.

Huggan.SeeHogan.

Hugh, ——, vi. 172.

Hugucio, a writer on Canon Law, vi. 177.

Hull, Ship of, vi. 91.

Hull, Sir Edward, i. 124.

Hull,The Gylysof, iv. 43.

Hulme (Holme), St. Benet’s Monastery, Norfolk, i. 197, 202, 298; ii. 82; iii. 149, 150, 153, 162, 163, 167, 191, 210; iv. 73, 80, 232, 238, 244, 293, 294; v. 236.

Hulme (Holme), Abbots of, ii. 39; iii. 100, 210, 211; iv. 242, 290, 294; v. 78; vi. 19, 144;

Man of, v. 169;

Anselm, ii. 1;

John Martin, iii. 16, 17;

Reginald, ii. 1;

Richard, ii. 33;

Thomas, vi. 19.

Hungary, King of.SeeLadislausV.

Hungerford, Mary, daughter of Sir Thos., v. 184.

Hungerford, Robt., second Lord (1449-59), ii. 116.

Hungerford, Robt., third Lord (1459-64), iii. 306-307, 312; iv. 35.

Hungerford, Sir Robt., Lord Moleyns.SeeMoleyns.

Hungerford, Walter, first Lord (1426-49), ii. 116.

Hunnworth (Honewerth, Hunewrth), Thos., iv. 155, 160 (bis).

Hunsdon, Herts, iii. 32, 132.

Hunt, Geoff., vi. 14.

Hunt, Roger, iii. 144.

Hunt, Thos., Prior of Walsingham, iii. 45.

Huntingdon, John Holland, Earl of (1417-42), afterwards Duke of Exeter, ii. 8, 38.

Huntingdonshire, iv. 116.

Huntingfield, Suffolk, vi. 80, 148.

Hunton, H., iii. 227.

Husband, David, i. 272; v. 107.

Hyde, R., v. 147, 152.

Hygham.SeeHigham.

Hykele, ii. 149.

Hyllyngworth, ——, iii. 270.

Hypgame, Thos., ii. 217.

Hyrste, Hobbe, vi. 131.

Hythe (Hith), Kent, iv. 57.

IcIp

Ichyngham, Robert and Joan, ii. 293.

Iceland (Islond), vi. 136-137.

Ickborough (Ikburgh), Norfolk, iii. 81.

Iden, Alex., i. 74.

Illee, iv. 230.

Illingworth, Rich., Knight and Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1462-71), iii. 84; iv. 215.

Ing.SeeYng.

Inges, Wm., ii. 62.

Ingham (Engham), Norfolk, ii. 215; iv. 86.

Ingham, Thos., i. 139, 140; ii. 229; iv. 182.

Ingham, Walter, i. 139, 140; ii. 302-304 (bis), 307, 317; iii. 274.

Ingleton (Ingulton), Master, iv. 268.

Inglose, Henry, i. 338; ii. 50; iii. 114; iv. 211, 271;

Sister of, vi. 43.

Inglose, Sir Henry, Kt., i. 90; ii. 14, 43, 109, 144, 193, 199, 200, 209, 212, 224, 238, 251, 266; iii. 157; iv. 30-31.

Inglose (Ingelose), Sir John, ii. 203.

Inglose (Inglys), Robt., ii. 251, 326; iii. 217, 261; iv. 30, 236, 242, 271.

Ingoldesthorpe (Yngylthorp), Isabel, daughter of Sir Edmund, iii. 118.

Ingoldesthorpe, Jane, widow of Sir Edmund, v. 195.

Ingram (Yngram), Wm., iv. 279.

Ingworth, Norfolk, iv. 215;

Parson of, ii. 63.

Inmorteyse.To amortise, give in mortmain, iv. 112.

Inmet.Unmeasured ? iv. 130.

Intewod, ——, ii. 233.

Intwood, Norfolk, iii. 39 (bis).

Intwode, John, iii. 263.

Ippyswell (Yspwell), Robt., iv. 177, 187, 193; vi. 19.

Ipswich(Yepysweche, etc.), i. 64, 217; ii. 185, 243, 326; iii. 90, 146, 307, 308, 309; iv. 30, 116, 151, 153, 154, 193; vi. 57, 121, 135;

St. Laurence’s Church, iii. 309;

Sun Inn at, iii. 309.

Ireland, i. 147, 182, 185, 186, 188, 190, 316; iv. 58.

Iryng, Roger, iii. 237.

Irynge, Thos., ii. 214.

Isabell Land, so named in Scroudeby, etc., iii. 114; iv. 237.

Isle of Man, i. 154.

Isley, ——, Steward of the Inner Temple, ii. 206; iv. 101.

Isley, Edward, vi. 209.

Isley, Isabel, vi. 209.

Isley, John, vi. 209.

Isley, Thos., vi. 209.

Itteringham, Norfolk, vi. 208.

Ive.SeeYve.

Ixworth, Suffolk, iv. 74.

Ixworthe, John, ii. 22.

JaJeJoJu

J. B., Junior, iii. 212.

Jaallere, John, ii. 60.

Jack, a servant, v. 108, 152, 187.

Jack.A coat of mail, ii. 101, 128, 268, 313, 322.

‘Jakkyd and saletted,’i.e.armed with coats of mail and helmets, iii. 297.

Jackson (Jakysson), Robt., iv. 306; v. 23, 25.

Jacob, John, vi. 60.

Jacobyn, a servant, v. 67.

JamesII.of Scotland, i. 169-170, 172, 193.

JamesIII.of Scotland, vi. 112.

JamesIV.of Scotland, vi. 112.

Jamys, John, ii. 244.

Jane, my Lady, v. 143.

Jape.To deceive, ii. 97.

Jargeau, i. 59.

Jeffrey, Walter, iii. 38.

Jeffreys, Thos., vi. 74.

Jekkes (Jekkys), John, ii. 65.

Jekkes, Robt., iii. 237.

Jenney, ——, ii. 69.

Jenney, Edmund, v. 252.

Jenney (Geney), John, senior, ii. 217.

Jenney, John, of Lord Cromwell’s Council, i. 164; ii. 145, 176, 197; iii. 38, 39, 84, 227, 276; iv. 15, 86, 141; v. 89, 160, 161.

Jenney, Sir Rich., ii. 211; iii. 268.

Jenney, Thos., vi. 24, 88.

Jenney, Wm., Sergeant-at-law (1463), Justice of the King’s Bench (1481), i. 196, 209, 210, 216, 217, 218, 230, 233, 295-298, 337; ii. 81, 140, 176, 178, 182, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 209, 216, 238, 240, 252, 335; iii. 10 (bis), 11, 16, 22, 67, 68, 69, 84, 85, 96, 138, 142, 146-147, 263, 264, 308, 309, 310, 315, 317, 318, 319; iv. 9, 11, 29-30, 51, 56, 60, 62, 63, 69-70, 88, 105, 107, 114, 116, 117, 135, 136, 150-152, 153, 170, 180, 192, 193, 198, 199, 200, 217, 257, 292; v. 92, 94, 115, 116, 117, 176, 242.

Brother of, ii. 252.

Jenneys (family of the ?), ii. 233.

Jerham, John, vi. 75.

Jermy, Sir John, Kt., ii. 15.

Jermyn, John, i. 89, 91-93; ii. 183, 203, 241, 251.

Jermyn, Mr. Thos., v. 271.

Jermyn, ——, of Suffolk, iii. 68; iv. 192.

Jernemouth.SeeYarmouth.

Jerningham, ——, iii. 264; iv. 168;

sister of, iv. 168.

Jernyngan, John, iii. 129-131.

Jernyngan, John, junior, i. 204; iii. 291; iv. 192, 193.

Jersey (Yernessey), i. 147; ii. 321; iv. 32;

Bailiff and Jurats of, ii. 78-79.

Jersey and Guernsey, Captain of, ii. 78.

Jerusalem, Chronicle of, iii. 254.

Jeryng, Thos., iv. 222.

Jewell, Roger, iv. 279.

Jewels pledged by the Duke of York to Sir J. Fastolf, ii. 280.

Jhoxson and his wife Kate, v. 147.

Joan, Queen of Castile, vi. 174.

John, Sir Lewis, iv. 189; v. 89, 100.

John Amend-all, name for a captain of insurgents, i. 114; ii. 264, 271.

Jonge (Young ?), Sir Borle, ii. 175.

Joperte.Jeopardy, iv. 60; v. 44.

Jornade, orJornet. A kind of cloak, v. 67.

Joseph, Wm., i. 163; ii. 296; iii. 29, 44.

Josse, ——, ii. 175.

Joudone, ——, v. 85.

Joyce, Wm., ii. 58.

Joye, Robt., ii. 265.

Judde, John, vi. 180.

Judy (Juddy, or Jwde), a messenger, iv. 287; v. 15, 21, 29, 77, 78, 125, 136, 146, 150, 152, 160, 177, 187, 190, 191, 193, 195.

Julles, ——, vi. 14, 15.

Julles, Joan, vi. 209.

Julles, Wm., iii. 237.

Jullye, ——, Clerk of St. Edmond’s, vi. 26.

Jullys, Thos., vi. 144.

Junkeryes.Junketings (?), ii. 112.

Justice, the Chief, ii. 20.

KaKiKnKo

Kalle.SeeCalle.

Kampe, Holland, ii. 104.

Katherine.SeeCatherine.

Kecham, Thos., ii. 144.

Keche, ——, iv. 39; vi. 65.

Keche, John, iii. 275.

Kechon, John, ii. 65.

Kechyn, ——, iv. 279.

Kedman, Rich., v. 305.

Kedmay, John, vi. 179.

Kela, Thos., v. 269.

Kelerys.Vessels, ii. 58.

Kelke, Stephen, v. 76.

Kelynge, Wm., ii. 215.

Kelsall, Herts, vi. 40.

Kemp, John, Bishop of Rochester (1419-21), Chichester (1421), London (1421-6);

Archbishop of York (1426-51), Canterbury (1452-4), Cardinal (14 . .), Lord Chancellor (1426-32 and 1450-4), i. 73, 84, 87, 88, 89, 115, 127, 129, 134, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142-143, 157, 336; ii. 38, 115, 158, 160-161, 166, 168-170, 190, 192, 226, 271, 296, 299, 303, 304, 306 (bis); iii. 13, 64.

Kemp, Richard, ii. 67, 68.

Kempston, Simon, ii. 27.

Kendal, or Kendall, ——, v. 153.

Kendal, Earldom of, i. 61.

Kendal, John, v. 303; vi. 171.

Kendal, Nich., John’s father, v. 303.

Kendal, Sir John, Prior of the Knights of St. John, vi. 164.

Kene, Wm., iv. 308, 309.

Kenilworth, i. 70, 71, 73, 116, 172, 173, 336.

Kensale, Frater, ii. 31.

Kent County, i. 69, 70, 75, 89, 98, 126, 169, 173, 183, 184, 311, 316; ii. 161, 162; iv. 101, 308; v. 82, 278, 286.

A priest of, iii. 93.

Commission ofoyer and terminerfor, ii. 206.

Commons of, iii. 92.

Insurrection in, vi. 73.

Kent, Edmund Grey, Earl of (1465-88), i. 259; iv. 218, 310.

Kent, Geo. Grey, Earl of (1488-1504), vi. 173.

Kent, Wm. Nevill, Earl of (1462), iv. 60.

Kent, Robt., iii. 192; iv. 101, 103, 134, 243, 244; v. 192.

Kent, Thos., i. 336.

Kentyng, ——, ii. 130.

Kerdeston, Sir Wm. de, i. 41.

Keriell, Sir Thos., Lieutenant of Calais (1441), i. 67; ii. 51, 147; iii. 60, 64.

Kertelyng.SeeKirteling.

Kervile, Thos., ii. 173.

Kervyle.SeeCarvel.

Keshank, France, ii. 7.

Keswick, Taverham, Norfolk, iv. 8, 258.

Ketteringham, vi. 155-156.

Kilburn, i. 160.

Killigrewe, Robt., vi. 184-185.

Killingworth (Kyllyngworth), Rich., ii. 13.

Killingworth, ——, vi. 209.

King, ——, of Downham, iii. 282, 296.

King, John, vi. 40, 41, 189.

King, Warin, ii. 244; iv. 10; vi. 16;

Wife of, ii. 244.

King’s Bench, iii. 318.

KingstonBridge, i. 98.

Kingston-on-Hull, i. 338.

Kingston (Kyngyston), Alex., iii. 264.

Kingston, Sir Roger, v. 105.

Kington (Kyngton), John, iv. 279.

Kirby (Kerby), ——, v. 132.

Kiriel.SeeKeryell.

Entry spelled “Keriell”.

Kirkcudbright (Kirkhowbre), Scotland, iii. 307.

Kirkeby, Thos. de, Master of the Rolls, ii. 227; iii. 131, 236.

Kirkehall Manor, Salle, ii. 51.

Kirkeley (Kirley), Lowestoft, iii. 20, 85.

Kirteling, John, Parson of Arkesay, Sir John Fastolf’s Receiver, ii. 21, 113, 233; iii. 157, 194.

Knapton, Norfolk, ii. 2; iv. 80; v. 298; vi. 15, 26, 27, 168.

Knatysale(Knatylsale or Gnateshale), ii. 86, 215.

Knatysale, Thos., ii. 87; iv. 225 (bis).

Knevet(see alsoKnyvet), ——, iv. 126, 192; v. 88.

Knevet, Joan, Wife of Sir Wm., vi. 1 note 2.

Knevette, Sir Wm., vi. 155.

Knightley (Knythley), Sir Rich., vi. 152.

Knott, ——, iv. 146.

Knoyll, ——, v. 104.

Knyvet (Knevet), ——, ii. 282; iv. 20.

Knyvet.

See alsoKnevet.

Knyvet, John, ii. 217.

Knyvett, W., v. 152.

Kok, Sandre, v. 180-181, 212; vi. 180.

Kokett.SeeCokett.

Kokkys, Wm., vi. 123.

Konyneclosse, v. 231.

Kook, ——, iv. 225.

See alsoCook.

Kowven, Rich., iii. 241.

Kubyte, Oliver, ii. 311.

Kwte (?), Mr., v. 116.

Kyme, Lincolnshire, ii. 119.

Kyng.SeeKing.

Kyngston.SeeKingston.

Kyrley, Norfolk, ii. 97; iii. 91.

Kyrry, Dr., iii. 228.

Kyrton, Robt., v. 176.

LaLeLiLoLuLy

L. R., v. 114.

Laches.Negligent (?), iv. 11.

Lacy, Master, i. 269; v. 198.

LadislausV.of Hungary and Queen of, iii. 125.

La Guerche, Brittany, i. 51.

L’Aigle (Egyll), Normandy, ii. 6.

Lambeth (Lamehith), ii. 299; iii. 31, 80; iv. 104; v. 20; vi. 209.

Lampet, Ralph, ii. 134, 149; iii. 74, 162, 264; iv. 72-73 (bis), 102, 237.

Lampney, Marmaduke, Treasurer of England, iii. 200, 201, 202.

Lancashire, iv. 96; vi. 122.

Lancaster, Duchy of, i. 29, 31; ii. 32, 150, 191, 197, 220, 222; vi. 42, 109.

Lancaster, Thos., Earl of,temp.EdwardII., ii. 3.

Lancasterother.SeeLongstruther.

Lancastrians, iii. 247.

Laneham, vi. 181.

Langdon, John, Bishop of Rochester (1421-34), ii. 38.

Langford, Sir Ralph, vi. 187.

Langford, Sir Nich., v. 105.

Langham, John, vi. 194.

Langham, ——, iv. 39, 174, 256.

Langheyn, ——, of Ireland, iii. 307.

Langley, Norfolk, v. 271;

Monastery of, iii. 153; iv. 81;

Nich., Abbot of, iii. 165, 166, 218-219, 251; iv. 81, 104, 242, 271; v. 92.

Langman, John, of Swaffham, ii. 214.

Langston, Suffolk, iii. 20, 90, 91.

Langue-de-bœuf.A kind of glaive, ii. 302 note 4.

‘L’Arbre de Bataille,’ ii. 291.

Lanham, ——, iv. 39.

Larragonneys, Sir Francis, i. 104

Lasuze, France, iii. 57.

Latchesnes.Neglect, vi. 44.

Latimer, John Neville, fifth Lord, Lands of, ii. 44.

Latimers, Manor of, i. 28, 29, 36; iv. 251; v. 298; vi. 190, 191, 194.

Lauerawns, Robt., ii. 133.

Launyegays.Lancegay, a kind of lance, v. 10.

Lauton, Janet, ii. 135.

Lavenham, Suffolk, iv. 37; vi. 93, 106.

Lawes (Fitzlawes ?), Mr., vi. 163.

Lawes, Robt., iv. 154, 238, 239.

Layer, vi. 38.

Leawe, John de, iii. 50.

Leche, Sir Philip, ii. 8.

Lechefeld, ——, Mason of Westminster, v. 105.

Leder, Rich., iv. 279.

Ledham, Robt., i. 112, 114; ii. 197, 198, 267, 269, 270, 307-314, 329-330.

See alsoLethum.

Lee, ——, ii. 273, 275.

Lee, Edmund, v. 86.

Lee, Rich., vi. 10, 11, 17-18.

Lee, John, i. 286; iv. 301; v. 207, 208; vi. 24, 29.

Leevys, Sir Thos., v. 2, 3.

Legal Procedure, general familiarity with in 15th century, i. 117-118.

‘Legend of Ladies,’ i. 323; vi. 65.

Leghe, ——, widow, vi. 167.

Leicester, i. 68, 70, 159, 172, 173, 174; ii. 17, 18, 26, 28, 145, 149, 150; iii. 118, 139, 233; v. 179, 180, 181.

Leicestershire, iii. 98.

Le Mans, i. 49-50, 52, 58, 77.

Le Neve, Peter, Will of, i. 330-331.

Lenn.SeeLynn.

Lent, Clean, iv. 93.

Lente, Matilda and Thos., ii. 9.

Leo, Pope, i. 228, 229.

Leseaux.SeeLisieux.

Lesings.Lies, falsehoods, ii. 226.

Lessingham, Richard de, ii. 3.

L’Esparre, Sieur de, i. 121.

L’Estrange, Roger, vi. 145-146.

Letheringham, iii. 260.

Lethom, ——, ii. 157.

Lethum, Robt., ii. 237, 309; iii. 133, 279.

See alsoLedham.

Letter writing in times of Paston Letters, i. 65, 318-319.

Leukenore, ——, iv. 78.

Levelond, Kent, iv. 309, 311.

Leventhorpe, Mrs. Jenkin, ii. 81.

Leventhorpe, John, ii. 299.

Leventhorpe, Laurence, ii. 299.

Levernoys, Sir Hugh, v. 157.

Lewes, Suffolk, i. 74; iii. 303.

Priory of, iii. 126.

Lewes, Philip, vi. 129.

Lewes, Sir Rich., vi. 130, 187.

Lewis, ——, iii. 185.

Lewis, Sir Thos., v. 1.

LewisXI., King of France, i. 246, 247, 288, 289, 290-291, 294, 299; iii. 306; iv. 35, 57, 299; v. 113, 179, 180, 184, 203, 219, 224, 258, 277, 287, 297.

Lewisham, Kent, vi. 209.

Lexham, East (Estlexham), Norfolk, iv. 22.

Ley, Rich., iii. 236.

Leyhert.SeeLyhart.

Leystoft.SeeLowestoft.

Leyston, Suffolk, Abbots of, ii. 216.

Thos., ii. 23 note 1.

Lichfield, i. 172.

Lightfoot (Lytefot), ——, vi. 115.

Lightfoot, Rich., vi. 166.

Likone, France, ii. 8.

Limnour.SeeLomner.

Lincluden Abbey, i. 193.

Lincoln, iv. 233. H. B. of, iii. 214.

Lincoln Castle, ii. 119.

Lincoln, Earl of, i. 312.

Lincoln, Bishops of.SeeAlnwick, Wm.(1436-49);Chedworth, John(1452-71); Gray, Wm. (1431-36);Rotherham, Thos.(1472-80).

Gray, Wm. (1431-36)Entry could not be identified.

Lincoln, Rich., S. T. P., i. 305; v. 327.

Lincoln (Lyn Calyn), Wm., iii. 44.

Lincolnhalle, Beighton, Norfolk, iv. 292.

Lincolnshire, v. 69, 70. Rebellion in, v. 70.

Ling.SeeLyng.

Lingwood, Norfolk, ii. 271, 311.

Linsted.SeeLynsted.

Lipgate (Lypzate), Philip, Bailiff to the Duke of Suffolk, i. 218, 219, 221, 226; iv. 132, 137, 138, 139 note 1, 142, 146, 157, 160, 169, 186.

Lisieux, Normandy, i. 56; ii. 5.

Lisle, Lord, i. 124.

Lister.SeeLyster.

Listen (Lyston), John, ii. 47.

Little, John, iv. 159, 205.

Littleton.SeeLyttleton.

LivelodeorLifflode. Lands or rents from which an income was derived, iv. 4, etc.

Liveries, v. 29.

Lobsters.Stoats, vi. 133.

Loddon, Norfolk, iv. 242; v. 311.

‘Lodonys wife,’ v. 119.

Lodylond.SeeLothingland.

Loer, John, iv. 102, 104, 237, 239, 269.

Lollards, the, i. 175.

Lombards, the, vi. 35.

Lomnour, ——, ii. 157, 280.

Lomnor, or Lumnor, Anne, vi. 208.

Lomnor, Henry, vi. 209.

Lomnor, Jas., vi. 209.

Lomnor, John, iii. 227; vi. 209.

Lomnor, Margaret, vi. 208.

Lomnor, Thos., iv. 277; vi. 209.

Lomner(Limnour or Lumnor), Wm., i. 65, 67, 204, 261, 262, 309; ii. 146-148, 176, 236; iii. 208-209, 286-287, 298; iv. 6, 8, 105, 141-142, 146, 172, 194; v. 73, 100, 102, 125, 160, 285; vi. 19, 22, 23, 29, 29-31, 32, 77, 208, 209.

London, Bishop of.SeeKemp, John(1421-6).

London,passim. Letters dated at, ii. 134, 137, 148, 149, 152, 157, 162, 170, 171, 179, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 200, 201, 206, 209, 233, 252, 253, 254, 299, 325, 327, 331; iii. 45, 48, 66, 78, 82, 99, 126, 127, 132, 136, 192, 205, 220, 222, 224, 234, 263, 280, 285, 290, 299, 300, 312; iv. 31, 89, 118, 126, 128, 169, 174, 217; v. 8, 24, 41, 45, 52, 91, 100, 186, 191, 199, 201, 204 (bis), 216, 218, 250, 261, 271, 290, 317, 319; vi. 3, 41 (bis), 72, 92, 108, 119, 145, 167, 170.

Commotions in, iii. 33, 86.

Discontent of citizens, ii. 207.

Errands of Agnes Paston to, iii. 123.

Lombards in, iii. 87.

Merchants of, iii. 86.

Recorder of, ii. 176.

London, Places in, and adjoining:—

Bermondsey, iii. 229.

Billingsgate, The Bell at, vi. 11.

Black Friars, i. 87, 177, 286; iii. 127; iv. 185; v. 252; vi. 201, 206, 209.

Bow Church, i. 330. Churchyard, vi. 8.

Bread Street, Gerard’s Hall in, vi. 34.

Candlewick Street ward, ii. 124.

Charterhouse, v. 186.

Cheap, i. 72, 87; v. 62.

Cheapside, vi. 11.

Clifford’s Inn, i. 37.

Farringdon, Within ward of, ii. 121, 122.

Fleet Prison, i. 34, 134, 136, 140, 141, 209, 210, 211, 217, 224, 227, 228, 333; ii. 303, 306; iv. 12, 196, 204, 245; v. 139; vi. 112.

Fleet Street, i. 177, 333; ii. 174; v. 75, 116, 137.

Furnival’s Inn, ii. 19.

Gray’s Inn, ii. 330.

Guildhall, i. 72; iii. 84; iv. 26.

Horsleydown (Horshighdown), ii. 235; iii. 92, 107.

King’s Bench Prison, i. 74; iv. 204; vi. 202.

Lincoln’s Inn, i. 140; ii. 303; v. 314; vi. 10.

Lombard Street, The George, v. 144; vi. 11.

London Bridge, i. 71, 73, 75, 78, 205; ii. 155, 207; iii. 142, 271; v. 113.

London House (Bishop of London’s), iii. 29.

Ludgate, iii. 196, 254; iv. 185; vi. 202.

Marshalsea Prison, i. 74, 78; ii. 156; vi. 202.

Mart Lane (Mark Lane), i. 133; ii. 297.

Mile End, i. 72.

Mint, The, vi. 11.

Newgate Prison, i. 141; ii. 306; iii. 227; vi. 202.

Paul’s Cross, iii. 227, 243.

Paul’s Wharf, The George by, v. 206, 214, 235, 239, 258, 259, 261, 274, 304, 313, 320; vi. 13.

St. Alban’s Wood Street, vi. 202.

St. Bridget or Bride, iv. 245;vi. 34.

St. Giles, i. 63.

St. Gregory’s Parish, iv. 245.

St. James, i. 163.

St. Katherine’s, i. 133; ii. 297.

St. Laurence Lane, ii. 81.

St. Laurence Pulteney, Parish of, ii. 124.

St.Margaret Pattens, i. 72.

St. Martin’s, v. 137.

St. Mary Eldermary, iv. 244.

St. Michael, Crokyd Lane, iv. 244.

St. Paul’s, i. 101, 178; ii. 155, 158; iii. 191, 196, 280; iv. 102, 245.

St. Paul’s, Rood at North door, i. 228; iv. 186.

St. Sepulchre’s Parish, ii. 121.

Salisbury, Inn of the Bishop of, iii. 48.

Silver Street, v. 208.

Smithfield, i. 70.

Staple Inn, v. 121.

Temple, The, ii. 111, 187, 246; iii. 50, 110, 111, 141, 254, 314.

Temple Bar, iii. 125.

Temple Gate, iii. 239, 245.

Temple, Inner, ii. 55, 79, 135, 206, 278, 301; iv. 18, 68.

Temple, Middle, ii. 206.

Temple, New, Master of, ii. 98.

Thames Street, i. 133; ii. 297.

Tower, The, i. 59, 60, 62, 70, 72, 73, 77, 88, 133, 158, 262, 274, 280; ii. 297; iii. 33; v. 99, 137, 181; vi. 121.

Tower Hill, ii. 297.

Warwick’s Inn, i. 292, 293; vi. 207.

Warwick Lane, v. 223.

Whitechapel, i. 72.

White Friars (or Carmelites), i. 177, 308; iii. 127; v. 300; vi. 28, 35.

Wood Street, v. 208.

London, ——, i. 267.

Longclose, Cromer, ii. 293.

Longford, Sir Nich., v. 105.

Longham, John, ii. 26.

Long Stratton, Norfolk, vi. 90.

Longstruther (Lancasterother), Robt., iii. 261-262.

Longstruther, Sir John, Prior of St.John’s, Lord Treasurer (1469), v. 32, 104.

Longville, Sir John, vi. 187.

Longyard, John, v. 306.

Lore, John, iii. 248.

Lorraine, i. 299; v. 258.

Lothingland (Lodylond), Suffolk, ii. 170; iii. 154; iv. 51, 238, 244; v. 146, 148.

Lounde, Thos., iv. 243.

Loundhall, Saxthorpe, iv. 109, 289, 292.

Louviers (Louerse), Normandy, i. 105; ii. 5.

Love, John, iv. 136.

Loveday.Explanation of term, iii. 195 note 1.

Loveday, ——, iv. 151, 152.

Loveday, Agnes, ii. 237.

Loveday, Janore, v. 181.

Loveday, John, iv. 105, 230; v. 107, 125.

Loveday, Philip, v. 103, 163.

Loveday, Wm., v. 163.

Lovedeyne, Harry, i. 149.

Lovegold, Robt., i. 231; iv. 204.

Lovel (Lovell), ——, v. 21, 41, 140-141, 244; vi. 10.

Lovel, Francis, son of John, Lord, Viscount Lovel (1483-7), i. 312; vi. 92 (bis), 93, 95, 100;

Anne, wife of, vi. 91, 92; mother of, iii. 143.

Lovel, Sir Gregory, vi. 187.

Lovel, John, Lord, iii. 143.

Lovel, Ralph, v. 98.

Lovel, Thos., v. 210, 211.

Lovel, Sir Thos., vi. 102, 158, 187.

Lovelase, ——, ii. 155.

Loveyn, Lord, Arms of, vi. 47.

Lowdon, France, ii. 7.

Lowe, John à, vi. 116, 117.

Lowe, John, Bishop of Rochester, ii. 156.

Lowes, John, v. 89.

Lowestoft (Leystoft), Suffolk, iii. 246; iv. 70, 237, 292; v. 107, 148, 234, 304; vi. 21.

Loweys, Herry, iii. 30.

Lowys, ——, iii. 104, 117.

Loyes, The, v. 168.

Lubeck, Ships of, ii. 104.

Ludford, near Ludlow, dispersion of Yorkists at, i. 181-2.

Ludlow, Salop, iii. 132, 233;

Ludlow Castle, i. 86, 96, 98, 116, 149, 180-2, 336;

Battle of Mortimer’s Cross, near, iii. 266.

Lukett (Lwket), ——, iii. 110, 131, 305.

Lumley, ——, iii. 114.

Lumner.SeeLomner.

Lusignan, i. 122.

Lydgate’sDe Regimine Principum, v. 3;

‘Temple of Glass,’ i. 323; v. 135; vi. 65.


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