Index of Persons and Places: C

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M. C. B. Dawes. H. C. Johnson. M. M. Condon. C. A. Cook. H. E. Jones, 'Index of Persons and Places: C', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 17, Richard II, (London, 1988) pp. 555-574. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol17/pp555-574 [accessed 20 May 2024].

M. C. B. Dawes. H. C. Johnson. M. M. Condon. C. A. Cook. H. E. Jones. "Index of Persons and Places: C", in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 17, Richard II, (London, 1988) 555-574. British History Online, accessed May 20, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol17/pp555-574.

Dawes, M. C. B.. Johnson, H. C.. Condon, M. M.. Cook, C. A.. Jones, H. E.. "Index of Persons and Places: C", Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 17, Richard II, (London, 1988). 555-574. British History Online. Web. 20 May 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol17/pp555-574.

C

Cabergh see Kaber

Cachenathe, Matthew, 1209

Cadbury Castle (Cadbury Castell) [in South Cadbury], Devon, manor, 448

Caddington (Cadyngdon), Herts [now Beds], manor, 701
-, Markyate in, q.v.

Cadeby, Leics, Osbaston in, q.v.

CADEHAY, GEOFFREY, and Beatrice (Gambon), Emma and Emmota (Appelegh) his daughters and Emmota his wife, 606

Cadekebear see Kigbeare

Cadel, Simon, and Eva his wife, 175

Cadeleigh (Cadelegh), Devon, manor and advowson, 5
-, Busland, Langley and Meadhayes in, q.v.

Cadney (Cadnay), Lincs, 994
-, vicar of. See Baunburgh, Peter de
-, Howsham in, q.v.

Cadyngdon see Caddington

Caen, [dep Calvados, France], abbey, 1042
-, abbess of, 287-8, 405

Caereinion (Kreyenyon), Mont, commote, 1003

Caereinion, Castell, Mont, Trefnant in, q.v.

Caerleon (Cayrlion, Kaerlyon) [in Llangatwg Dyffryn Wysg, Monm], 1207
-, castle, 117, 1207
-, constable of. See Langelee, Alexander

Caerleon (Kaerlyon, Karlyon), [Monm], lordship, 1207, 1215

Caerwent (Kairwent), [Monm], 227, 1278

Caistor (Castre), Lincs, castle and court, 821
-, inquisition taken at, 681
-, market, 821
-, Clisby, Fonaby and Hundon in, q.v.

Cakkylhaghes (unidentified), Devon, 949

Calais [dep Pas de Calais, France], 585, 1148, 1318, 1322
-, castle, 1148
-, escheator of. See Waltham, Roger
-, inquisition taken at, 585, 1148, 1322
-, market place, 1148
-, parish of St Nicholas and its churchyard, 585
-, streets (named) in, 585
-, treasurer of. See Bernard, John
-, ‘Milkeport’ and ‘le Wachehous’ in, 585

Calamansack (Kelmonsek) [in Constantine], Corn, 25

Calbourne (Caulborne), IOW, Hants, 871
-, Danhull, Elmsworth, Swainstone and Watchingwell in, q.v.

Calceby, Lincs, 1243
-, charter dated at, 1243-4
-, manor, 1243-4

Calcethorpe (Caylesthorp, Caylesthorpe, Kyllesthorpe), Lincs, advowson of, 763, 772

Calcot (Collecote) [in Chilton Foliat], Berks, [recte Wilts], manor, 83

Calcutt (Colcote) [in Cricklade], Wilts, 1256

Caldar see Calder

Caldbeck (Caldebek), Cumb, manor, 357, 1247
-, Askew, Greenrigg, Haltcliff, Howthwaite, Lucy Parkhead, Mosedale, Predkinlande, Sokbrodland, Tayrige and Whelpo in, q.v.

Caldbergh (Caldebergh) [in Coverham], Yorks, 253

Caldconyston see Coniston

Caldcote see Collow

Caldebek see Caldbeck

Caldebergh see Caldbergh

Caldecote [in Normancross hundred], Hunts, advowson of, 833-4, 1307
-, manor, 833

Caldecote, Norf, 1209-10

Caldecote, Warw, 345

Caldecote, William, 575

Caldecote see Caldecotte; Caldicot

Caldecotez see Cargo Fleet

Caldecotte (Caldecote) [in Bow Brickhill], Bucks, 223, 1275

Calder (Caldar) [in Ponsonby], Cumb, abbot of, 1247

Caldicot (Caldecote), Monm, castle, 1029

Caldmarton see Coldmartin

Caldstrother see Coldstrother

Caldton see Coldtown

Calewdon, John, and Elizabeth his wife, 152

Calewe (Calwe), William, 389-90, 392-3, 395
-, William, chaplain, 470-1

CALISER, HENRY, and Agnes his wife, 1134
-, heir of. See Leek, William

Callaly (Caulole) [in Whittingham], Northumb, 322

Calliland (Kalilond) [in Callington and South Hill], Corn, manor, 204, 225, 1259

Callington (Calyngton, Kelyngton, Kelyngton by Halton), Corn, 953

Calne, Wilts, inquisition taken at, 468
-, mill, 710
-, Blackland and Whitley in, q.v.

Calne, Wilts, hundred, 710, 870

Calrethowland see Calva

Calstone Wellington (Calston), Wilts, manor, 710, 740, 870

Calthorp Hall (Calthorp Hall in Brunham) [in North Creak], Norf, manor, 1034

Calthorp, Walter de, 1209
-, William, 1034

Calthorp see Cawthorpe

Calton [in Kirkby Molham], Yorks, 22

Calva (Calrethowland) [in Brough], Westm, 13

Calverhale, Lawrence, 1214

Calverhall (Calverhale) [in Prees], Salop, 1214

Calveton see Cawton

CALVYLEY, HUGH, knight, 619
-, David brother of, 619
-, Hugh son of, and David his son, 619

Calwarthorp see Culverthorpe

Calwe see Calewe

Calwehey see Colway

Calyngton see Callington

Cambeck (Little Cambok) [in Lanercost], Cumb, 1324

Cambeckhill (Cambokhill) [in Irthington], Cumb, 1324

Cambenhull (unidentified), Devon, 1187

Camberton see Camerton

Camberwell (Camerwell, Camerwelle), Surrey, 210, 230, 1262
-, Briddinghurst and Dovedale in, q.v.

Cambok see Cambeck

Cambokhill see Cambeckhill

Cambre, Edward, citizen and skinner of London, 564
-, Cf. Chambre

Cambridge (Cantebr’, Cantebrigge), Cambs
-, colleges:
-, Clare college, 1221-2
-, Michaelhouse (house of St Michael), masters and scholars of, 264
-, inquisition taken at, 233, 259, 278, 306, 362, 391, 832, 880, 933, 1097, 1236, 1264, 1285
-, Barnwell and Newnham in, q.v.

Cambridge, county, sheriff of, and his tourn, 363

Cambrigge (Cambrugge, Cantebrigg, Caumbrigg), Henry, and Joan (Jordan alias Spencer) his wife and Margery (Lancastre) their daughter, 1316
-, John (Essex), 1115
-, John (London), executor to John Lovekyn, 1314
-, Thomas, 1089

Camel, Queen (Queen Cammel, Quencammell, Quenecammell), Som, inquisition taken at, 30, 98
-, manor, 460

Camell see Cammel

Cameray, John, 214, 1261

Camerton (Camberton), Cumb, 1247
-, Bridekirk in, q.v.

Camerton, Som, Lemasfield in, q.v.

Camerwell, Camerwelle see Camberwell

Cammel (Camell, Cammell), John, and Ellen (heir to Thomas Gyan) his wife, 869
-, Thomas, escheator of Somerset, 989

Cammeringham (Cameryngham), Lincs, church and manor, 821
-, priory, advowson of, 843

Cammerton, Cumb, Seaton in, q.v.

Cammes, Robert de, 1212

Cammescote see Campscott

Camoys, Thomas (Northants), 236
-, Thomas, knight, (Northants), 556, 1282
-, Thomas, knight, (Surrey), 169, 396

Campa, William de, 972

Campden, Chipping (Campeden, Campedene, Caumpeden), Glos, inquisition taken at, 905
-, manor, 178

Campeden, John, clerk, 296
-, Roger, clerk, 367

Campedene see Campden

Campo Arnulphi see Chambernon

Campscott (Cammescote) [in Ilfracombe], Devon, 484

Campton, Beds, Shefford in, q.v.

Campyon, John, 1110

Camsyde (unidentified), Essex, 1212

Candelesby see Candlesby

Candevere, Henry de, 458

Candevere see Candover

Candlesby (Candelesby), Lincs, 1169
-, advowson of, 522
-, manor, 413, 522
-, Richard, parson of, 515
-, wood, 522

Candover, Preston (Caundevore, Preston Candevere), Hants, 1225
-, vicar of. See Prouet, Gilbert

Canewdon (Canuwedon), Essex, 652
-, ‘Acresflet’ manor in, 652

Canford Magna (Caneford), Dors, manor, 854, 868
-, Kinson in, q.v.

Cannings, Bishops (Canynges), Wilts, manor, 299
-, Coate and Horton in, q.v.

Cannington, Som, Brymore and Radway Fitzpaine in, q.v.

Cannington (Canyngton), Som, hundred, 171, 399, 404

Cannock, Staffs, Huntington and Wyrley, Great, in, q.v.

Cannock (Canoke), forest, 672

Cantebr’, Cantebrigg, Cantebrigge see Cambridge

Canterbury, archbishop of, 70, 209, 764, 1137-8, 1150, 1201, 1239, 1273; see also Courtenay, William
-, palace of, 1138

Canterbury, Kent, 229, 1137, 1175, 1273
-, inquisition taken at, 803, 835, 1138
-, religious houses:
-, Christ Church (Christchurch), 560
-, prior of, 159, 396, 502, 560, 652
-, shrine of St Thomas in, 429, 1317
-, Eastbridge (Estbregge) hospital, master of, 229, 1273
-, St Gregory’s (St George) priory, prior of, 229, 1273
-, writ dated at, 98, 159
-, Merton in. See Dodingdale
-, See also Thanington

Cantereshangere see Chauntsingers

Cantilupo see Cauntelo

Cantok see Quantocks

Cantref Selyf (Cantreselif), Brec, 1046

Cantref Selyf (Cantreselif), Brec, lordship, 1028

Canuwedon see Canewdon

Canynges see Cannings

Canyngton see Cannington

Capel (Capell) [in Abergavenny, Monm], 986

Capell, Alured de, 1210
-, Cf. Chapel

Capella (unidentified), Yorks, 640

Capelond see Capland

Capenor (Capenore) [in Portishead], Som, 869

Capland (Capelond) [in Broadway], Som, 868

Cappe, Peter, bailiff of Slaughter hundred, 274

Car Colston (Kercolston), Notts, 282

Carboldesham see Garboldisham

CARBONNELL, ROBERT, knight, 1005-8
-, John son of, 1005-6, 1008
-, Mary (Caston) wife of, 1005, 1007-8

Carbrooke, Great (Kerbroke), Norf, hospital of St John of Jerusalem, advowson of, 1209

Carbrooke, Little (Little Kerbrok), Norf, 664, 1209

Cardeston, Salop, Wattlesborough in, q.v.

Cardewe, Richard de, and Joan his wife, 12

Cardiff (Kerdyf), [Glam], inquisition taken at, 135

Cardington (Kerdyngton), Beds, 1237
-, wood, 925
-, Cotton End in, q.v.

Cardinham (Cardynan), Corn, manor, 615
-, Glynn in, q.v.

Cards Mill (Casynville) [in Whitchurch Canonicorum], Dors, 1231

CARENT, Alexander, 148
-, EDWARD son of, 148
-, godfather of. See Despencer, Edward le
-, John son of, 148

Caresbrok, Caresbroke, Caresbrouk see Carisbrook

Careswall see Carsewall

Cargo Fleet (Caldecotez) [in Ormesby], Yorks, 253

Carisbrooke (Caresbrok, Caresbroke, Caresbrouk, Karesbrok), Hants, IOW, castle, 371-2, 788, 858, 997, 1083
-, lordship, 788, 858
-, lords of, 1083

Carlby (Carleby), Lincs, 239, 772, 1269

Carle, William, 878

Carleby see Carlby

Carleton [in Carlisle], Cumb, 12
-, mill, 12

Carleton (Carlton in Craven), Yorks, 385

Carleton Forehoe (Carlton Fourhowe), Norf, 356

Carleton Rode (Carleton, Rode Carleton), Norf, 412
-, parson of. See Byntre, Ellis de

Carleton St Peter (Carleton), Norf, 1209

Carleton see Carlton

Carling Gill (Karlengill) [in Orton], Westm, 13

Carlisle, bishop of, 1176, 1247

Carlisle (Karlill), Cumb, 12, 526, 1247, 1324
-, exchequer of, 12, 90
-, hospital of St Nicholas, 1324
-, inquisition taken at, 357, 694, 1177, 1324
-, priory church of St Mary, 1176
-, prior of, 357, 1247
-, Carleton and Sands in, q.v.

Carlton (Carleton) [in Market Bosworth], Leics, 770

Carlton [in Helmsley], Yorks, 414-15, 516

Carlton (Carleton, Carleton by Snayth) [in Snaith], Yorks, manor, 528

Carlton, Castle (Castil Carleton, Castil Carleton in Lyndesey), Lincs, manor, 245-6

Carlton, East (Carleton), Northants, 935

Carlton, Great (Great Carleton), Lincs, 1244

Carlton in Lindrick (Carleton), Notts, 1160

Carlton le Moorland (Carleton), Lincs, manor, 179

Carlton, Little (Carleton, Carleton by Southmuskham) in South Muskham, Notts, 252

Carlton on Trent (Carlton by Crumwell) [in Norwell], Notts, 1132

Carlton Scroop (Carleton, Carleton in Keston by Ancastre), Lincs, manor and advowson, 244

Carlton see Carleton

Carminow (Carmynowe) [in Mawgan in Meneage], Corn, manor, 615

CARMYNOW (Carminow, Carmynewe, Carmynowe), Oliver, knight, 616
-, Elizabeth (Arundell) and Maud (Trevarthian) daughters of, 616
-, Roger, knight, son of, 616
-, Thomas, knight, son of, 615-616
-, Elizabeth wife of, 615
-, Thomas son of, 616
-, JOAN daughter of, 615-616

Carmynowe see Carminow; Carmynow

Carnaby, Yorks, manor, 358

Carpun, William, 1247

Carren, Nicholas de, 783

Carsaulton see Carshalton

Carsewall (Careswall, Carsewell), Henry, 470
-, Richard de, 1213
-, Walter, 470

Carshalton (Carsaulton), Surrey, 562

Carswill see Abbotskerswell

Cartere, John, 331
-, Richard, 522

Cartington (Cartyngton) [in Rothbury], Northumb, manor, 768

Carvell, John, 46, 236
-, William, 972

Cary, Castle (Castel Cary, Castelcary), Wilts [recte Som], manor, 168, 397

Cary Fitzpaine (Cary) [in Charlton Mackrell], Som, manor, 171, 399, 404

Cary, John, knight, 448, 868
-, Robert son of, 448

Caseborne, …, 401

Casewick (Casewyk) [in Uffington], Lincs, 413, 522

Cassington (Kersyngton), Oxon, manor, 466, 861

Castalrige see Castlerigg

Castel see Castle

Castelacre see Acre

Castelbytham see Bytham

Castelcary see Cary

Castelcoumbe see Combe

Casteldonyngton see Donington

Castelfordbrugg, Castelfordbrugge see Forebridge

Castelkarok, Castelkayrok see Castle Carrock

Castell, Nicholas atte alias del, 612, 1233
-, Robert, attorney to Gilbert Talbot, 918

Castellacre see Acre

Castelleventon see Castlelevington

Castellfrome see Frome

Casterton, Little (Little Castreton), Rut, 838

Casthorpe (Casthorp), East or West [in Barrowby], Lincs, 843

Castle (Castel) in Haverhill, Suff, court and manor, 197, 1277
-, wood, 1277

Castle Carrock (Castelkarok, Castelkayrok), Cumb, 1324

Castle Church, Staffs, castle, 214, 1261
-, advowson of free chapel in, 214, 234, 1261
-, Burton, Forebridge, Hyde Lea, Rickerscote, Spittal Pool and Thevesdich in, q.v.

Castlelevington (Castelleventon) [in Kirklevington], Yorks, 1079
-, manor, 1079

Castlelevington [in Kirklevington] or Kirklevington (Leventon in Cleveland), Yorks, 97

Castlerigg (Castalrige) (unidentified), Cumb, 1247

Caston (Castone), Norf, advowson of, 1007

Caston Hall (Castone) [in Caston], Norf, manor, 1007

Caston (Castone), John (Norf), 1005
-, John, knight (Norf), and Katharine his wife, 1007
-, Robert, and Margery (Carbonell) and Mary (Fastolf) his daughters, 1007

Castor (Castre), Northants, 817
-, Upton in, q.v.

Castre see Caistor; Castor

Castreton, Richard de, 1226

Castreton see Casterton

Casynville see Cards Mill

C[?at], Henry le, 1209

Catbury, John, and Nicholas, 869

Caterlyn see Catterlen

Catesby (Katesby), William de, 345
-, John son of, 160, 345, 580

Cathedin (Kethedyn), [Brec], advowson of, 1213
-, Blaenllyfni in, q.v.

Cathorp see Caythorpe

Catkeslee see Catsley

Catmere End (Catmerehalle) [in Littlebury], Essex, 695

Caton (Caton in Lonesdale) [in Lancaster], Lanes, manor, 1177

Catsley (Catkeslee) [in Kinlet], Salop, 1214

Cattawade (Cattywad) [in Brantham], Suff, inquisition taken at, 971

Catterlen (Caterlyn), Cumb, 1324

Catteworth see Catworth

Catton, Yorks manor, 1242
-, parson of. See Pikworth, John
-, Scoreby and Stamford Bridge West in, q.v.

Catton see Gayton

Cattywad see Cattawade

Catworth (Catteworth), Hunts, 834

Caulborne see Calbourne

Caulole see Callaly

Caumbrigg see Cambrigge

Caumpeden see Campden

Caunceler, Nicholas, 878

Caundevore see Candover

Caundissh see Cavendish

Cauntelo (Cantilupo), Maud, 228, 1279
-, William de, 713

Caunton (Cawnton), Notts, 1132
-, Knapthorpe in, q.v.

Caus (Caux) [in Westbury], Salop, 1214
-, castle, 387, 1260
-, advowson of free chapel in, 215, 1260
-, constable of. See Bradshawe, Nicholas de
-, manor and park, 215, 1260

Caus (Caux), Salop, lordship, 215, 1260

Causton (Gauston), Hugh de, 229, 1273

Causton see Cawston

Caux see Caus

Cave, North, Yorks, Drewton in, q.v.

Cave, North or South, Yorks, 1320

Cave, South (Southcave), Yorks, 1166
-, writ dated at, 1167
-, Faxfleet in, q.v.

Cavenaz, Henry, 1210

Cavendish (Caundissh, Cavendissh, Cavendisshe), Suff, 1209-10, 1212
-, ‘Potekyns’ in, 456
-, Collingham Hall, Impey and Kensings in, q.v.

CAVENDISSH (Cavendyssh), ANDREW DE, knight, 456, 510
-, William son of, 456

Cavenham, Suff, 1210, 1277
-, mill, 197, 1277

Caversham, Oxon [now in Berks], inquisition taken at, 476

Caversworthe, Thomas de, 1226

Cawnton see Caunton

Cawston (Causton by Norwich), [Norf], manor, 247, 249

Cawthorpe (Calthorp), Lincs, 1244
-, ‘Crakkesnabbe’ wood in, 1244

Cawton (Calveton) [in Gilling], Yorks, 842

Caylesthorp, Caylesthorpe see Calcethorpe

Cayley (Cayly), Emma de (Tateshale), and Thomas her son and Margery (Clifton) his daughter, 519

Caynell, John, 1231

Cayrlion see Caerleon

Caythorpe (Cathorp), Lincs, inquisition taken at, 1157

Cedene see Cheddon

Cedewain (Kedewong), [Mont], lordship, 1197

Cefnllys (Kenlles), [Rad], castle, 1206

Ceinmeirch (Keymergh), [Denb], commote, 1197

Cele see Sele

Cemais or Cemais Comawndwr (Kemmeys), [Monm], advowson of, 1215

Cenarmekytenore see Culbone

Ceri (Kery), [Mont], lordship, 1197

Cerne Abbas (Cerne), Dors, abbot of, 868

CERNE, EDWARD, knight, 314, 1143
-, Edward son and Ellen wife of, 314

Cerneton see Sherrington or Shrewton

Cerney, North (Sareney, Sarney), Glos, 207
-, advowson of, 228, 1279

Cestre, Hawise de, 1221

Chaddenwick (Chadneswych) [in Mere], Wilts, 870

Chaddesley Corbett (Chaddersley Corbet, Chardersley Corbet), Glos [recte Worcs], 228, 1279

Chaddington (Chathyngton) [in Lydiard Tregoze], Wilts, 870

Chaddleworth (Chadelworthe by Poghele), Berks, 873
-, Poughley in, q.v.

Chadneswych see Chaddenwick

Chaffcombe, Som, Avishays, Lidmarsh and Oakenhead in, q.v.

Chailmershe, Chailmersshe see Chelmarsh

Chaldecombe see Challacombe

Chaldeswille (unidentified), Devon, 5

Chaldewell see Chardwell

Chaldon Herring or West Chaldon [in Chaldon Herring] (Chalvedon), Dors, 1231

Chale, IOW, Hants, manor and advowson, 372
-, Walpen in, q.v.

CHALFHUNT, Henry, knight, and KATHARINE (Draycote) his wife, 455

Chalgrove (Chalgrafe, Chalgrave), Oxon, 851
-, manor, 851, 1014
-, vicar of. See Achecote, William

Chalke, Broad, Wilts, Middleton in, q.v.

Challacombe (Chaldecombe), Devon, manor, 109

Challeres, Geoffrey, 522

Chalons, Robert, 147

Chalton [in Toddington], Beds, 44

Chalvedon see Chaldon

Chalvelegh see Chawleigh

Chalvington (Chalvyngton, Chalvynton), Sussex, 165, 690

CHAMBERLEYN (Chaumberlayn, Chaumberleyn, Chaunberleyn), Henry, and Alice his wife, 64
-, John, chaplain, 472
-, John, of Wickenby, 778
-, Martin le, 1272
-, Ralph, 682
-, Richard (Bucks), 45
-, Richard (Northants), 236, 556, 837, 1282
-, Richard (Staffs), 1319
-, Richard, knight, 776-9
-, Joan wife of, 778-9
-, RICHARD, of Cotes, son of, 776-9
-, Margaret wife and Richard son of, 776-7
-, Robert, 496
-, Thomas, 575
-, Thomas, chaplain, 1312

Chambernon (Campo Arnulphi, Chambernoun, Chambernoun), Otes, 5
-, Richard (Devon), 5
-, Richard (Oxon), 476
-, Richard, knight (Northants), 1312
-, Richard, knight (Warw), 160
-, William, and Elizabeth (Polglas) his daughter, 700
-, William de, 203, 1266

CHAMBRE (Chaumbre), Edmund atte alias de la, son of Joan Fitz John, 335, 337
-, John del, 150
-, ALICE daughter of, 150, 481
-, Isabel (Moston) sister of, 150
-, Thomas del, 481
-, executors to. See Heryngton, Thomas de; Redmershill, William de
-, William del, and BEATRICE his wife, 453
-, Cf. Cambre

Champeneys (Chaumpeneys), Henry, and Margaret (Clifford) his wife, 1011-12
-, Robert de, 972

Champnay, Adam, 1152

Chanuz, George, 229, 1273

Chapel (Chapell), John, chaplain, 138
-, William de, chaplain, 528
-, Cf. Capell

CHAPMAN (Chepman), JOHN, 147, 337, 620
-, Robert son of, chaplain, 620
-, Thomas, 337
-, William, 1072

Chapmanslade [in Dilton], Wilts, 761

Chard (Cherde), Som, 487-8
-, inquisition taken at, 943
-, manor, 487
-, Walscombe in, q.v.

Chardeford see Charford

Chardersley see Chaddesley

Chardwell (Chaldewell) [in Arkesden], Essex, 560-1

Charfield (Charefeld), Glos, 228, 1279

Charford, North (Chardeford, Northchardeford), Hants, 871
-, manor, 759
-, ‘Bowyarescroft’ in, 759
-, Searchfield in, q.v.

Charing (Charryngg), Kent, 764
-, Newcourt in, q.v.

Charing Cross (Charyngcrouch) [in Westminster], Midd, 765

Charlbury, Oxon, Pudlicote and Walcot in, q.v.

Charles, Devon, manor and advowson, 1086

CHARLES, RICHARD, and Alice his wife and James their son, 145

Charleton, Devon, 1187

CHARLETON (Cherleton, Cherlton), John de, knight, and JOAN his wife and John their son, 1002-4
-, Robert, 296, 1055-6
-, Thomas (Midd), 888
-, THOMAS DE, of Apley, 304

Charleton see Charlton

Charley, Leics, priory, advowson of, 346

Charlton (Charleton, Cherlton by Wantyng), in Wantage, Berks, 1224

Charlton (Cheorlton) [in Tetbury], Glos, 1207

Charlton [in King’s Sutton and Newbottle], Northants, 1312

Charlton (Cherletoun) [in Wrockwardine], Salop, manor, 1002

Charlton (Charlton by Hungerford, Cherlton by Hungerford, Cherlton by Hungerforde) in Hungerford, Wilts [now Berks], 232, 1271
-, inquisition taken at, 80, 212, 232, 587

Charlton Adam (Charleton Adam, Cherleton, Cherlton, Cherlton Adam), Som, 487, 588, 1230

Charlton Horethorne (Charleton, Cherleton Camvile), Som, 869
-, advowson of chapel, 869
-, manor, 855

Charlton Mackrell (Charleton, Charleton Makerel), Som, 487
-, manor and advowson, 171, 399, 404
-, Cary Fitzpaine in, q.v.

Charlton Musgrove (Charleton, Charleton Mussagros, Charlton), Som, 823, 855
-, manor, 1055

Charlton, North (Charleton Northe, North Charleton) [in Ellingham], Northumb, 144, 768
-, manor, 768

Charlton see Charwelton

Charminster, Dors, Wolfeton in, q.v.

Charmouth (Chernemoth), Dors, 1231
-, Lily and Strete in, q.v.

Charnecomb (unidentified), Devon, 949

Charnell, William, knight, 1140

Charnelles, Giles de, 392

Charney Basset (Charneye) [in Longworth], Som [recte Berks], 1230

Charryng see Charing

Charterey, John, 1149

Charterhouse (Charterhous), Midd, inquisition taken at, 934

Charyngcrouch see Charing

Chategrave see Chedgrave

Chathyngton see Chaddington

Chatre, Ralph, 976

Chatton, Northumb, Coldmartin, Fowberry and Horton in, q.v.

Chaumberlayn, Chaumberleyn see Chamberleyn

Chaumbernoun see Chambernon

Chaumbre see Chambre

Chaumpaygne, John, 393

Chaumpeneys see Champeneys

Chaunberleyn see Chamberleyn

CHAUNDOS, John, knight, and Philippa his wife, 783
-, Roger, 783
-, Thomas, knight, son of, and LUCY his wife and John their son, 783
-, Thomas, clerk, 783

Chauntecler, Thomas, 508

Chaunton (unidentified), Som, 869

Chaunton, William, 869

Chauntsingers (Cantereshangere) [in Alton], Hants, 311

Chaureth (Chaur, Chaure, Chaurethe) [in Broxted], Essex, 1210, 1212
-, manor, 425

Chauton see Chawton

Chawleigh (Chalvelegh), Devon, manor and advowson, 5
-, Chenson in, q.v.

Chawton (Chauton), Hants, manor and advowson, 395

Chayham, John, and Joan (Worstede) his wife, 565

Chaylesmore see Cheylesmore

Chearsley (Cherdesle), Bucks, manor, 1180

Chebbesey (Chebbeseye, Chebesey), William, chaplain, 3-5, 7, 775

Checkley (Chekeley), Staffs, advowson of, 369
-, Madeley Ulfac and Tean in, q.v.

Chedburgh (Chetebergh), Suff, 1210

Cheddar (Chedder), Som, 869

Cheddeseye, Cheddessey see Chedzoy

Cheddleton (Chetelton), Staffs, lord of, 369

Cheddon Fitzpaine (Cedene), Som, manor and advowson, 171, 399, 404

Chedelington see Chillington

Chedgrave (Chategrave), Norf, manor, 929

Chedzoy (Cheddeseye, Cheddessey), Som, advowson of, 869
-, manor, 855

Chegenhale see Chignall

Cheilmershe see Chelmarsh

Chekelad see Chicklade

Chekeley see Checkley

Chekeswell (Cheksell) [in Brenchley], Kent, 229, 1273

Chelborough, ?East (Chelbury), [Dors], parson of. See Coleman John

Chelborough, East or West (Chelbargh), Som [recte Dors], manor, 487

Chelesworth see Chelsworth

Chellesfelde see Chelsfield

Chellington (Chelmyngton, Chillington, Chyllyngton), Beds, 200, 222, 1274

Chelmarsh (Chailmersh, Chailmerssh, Cheilmershe), Salop, 1197, 1214
-, manor, 95, 1197
-, ‘Brodemede’, ‘Cressewalmore’ and ‘le Smalemede’ in, 95
-, Hampton and Sutton in, q.v.

Chelmasforth, Chelmersford, Chelemesford see Chelmsford

Chelmescote see Chelmscott

Chelmick (Chelmeswyke) [in Hope Bowdler], Salop, 1170

Chelmscott (Chelmescote, Chilmondescote) [in Soulbury], Bucks, 223, 1275

Chelmsford (Chelmasforth, Chelmersford, Chelmesford), Essex, inquisition taken at, 66, 205, 226, 317, 502, 510, 560-1, 610, 746, 819, 841, 907, 968, 1032-3, 1049-50, 1115, 1203
-, Bexfield in, q.v.

Chelmyngton see Chellington

Chelsfield (Chellesfelde, Chelysfeld), Kent, inquisition taken at, 472
-, manor, 472

Chelsworth (Chelesworth), Suff, manor, 61

Chelveston (Chelton), Northants, 837

Chelwood, Som, Chelworth, East, in, q.v.

Chelworth (Chelworthe) [in Cricklade], Wilts, 870, 1256

Chelworth, East (Estchelleworth) [in Chelwood], Som, 505

Chelworth see Chilworth

Chelworthe see Chelworth; Chilworth

Chelysfeld see Chelsfield

Chenson (Cheneston) [in Chawleigh], Devon, 5

Chenye see Cheyne

Cheorlton see Charlton

Chepman see Chapman

Chepstow (Chepstowe), [Monm], castle, 503

Chepyngderset see Dassett

Chepyngknyghton see Kineton

Chepynglambourn see Lambourn

Chepyngnorton see Norton

Chepyngwardon see Warden

Cherde see Chard

Cherdesle see Chearsley

Cheriton (Cheryton), Kent, 401
-, Danton in, q.v.

Cheriton Bishop, Devon, Eggbeer in, q.v.

Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, Cotton in, q.v.

Cherleton, Cherletoun, Cherlton see Charlton; Charleton

Chernemoth see Charmouth

Chersworthe see Chesworth

Chertsey (Chertesey, Cherteseye, Serteseye), Surrey, abbot of, 378, 562, 593, 598, 603

Cheryton see Cheriton

Cheseldon see Chiselden

Chesham, Bucks, 309, 497-8
-, inquisition taken at, 309, 924
-, Latimer in, q.v.

Cheshunt, Herts, Mote, The, and Waltham Cross in, q.v.

Chessebury see Chisbury

Chester, bishop of, 780

Chester, county, steward of see Mohaut, Robert

Chester, honor, 134, 1103, 1169, 1242-3

Chester, earldom, 812
-, earl of, 807-8

Chesterfield (Chesterfeld, Chestrefeld), Derb, inquisition taken at, 15, 326-7, 515, 774

Chesterford, Little (Chesterford), Essex, 968

Chesterton, Cambs, 459

Chesterton (Chesturton), Warw, manor, 672

Chestrefeld see Chesterfield

Chesturton see Chesterton

Chesworth (Chersworthe) [in Horsham], Sussex, manor, 592, 599, 604

Chetebergh see Chedburgh

Chetelton see Cheddleton

Chetewynd see Chetewynt

Chetewynde see Chetwynd

CHETEWYNT (Chetewynd), Richard, and ROGER his brother, 780
-, WILLIAM, knight, 214, 613-14, 780, 1261
-, Ellen wife of, 780
-, Roger son of, 613

Chetton, Salop, Eudon in, q.v.

Chetwynd (Chetewynde), Salop, lord of, 607

Cheverell, Great (Great Chiverell), Wilts, manor, 468

Cheverell, Great or Little (Cheverel), Wilts, 870

Cheverell, Little (Little Cheverel), Wilts, 870

Cheverston, John de, knight, and Joan (Courtenay) and Thomasia his wives, 5

Cheverston see Chiverstone

Cheviot (Chiviot, Chyvyot), Northumb, 1152

Cheviot, forest, 1149

Chevithorne, East (Estchuwethorn) [in Tiverton], Devon, 5

Chevre, Hamo, 1212

Cheworth, William, knight, 253

Chewton (Chuton), Som, hundred, 756

Chewton Mendip (Chuton), Som, 98
-, lord of, 692
-, manor, 756

Cheyles, Robert, 772

Cheylesmore (Chaylesmore, Cheylesmour, Cheylesmoure) [in Coventry], Warw, manor, 324, 328, 581, 605

Cheyne (Chenye), Alan, 1231
-, Hugh, and Joan his wife, 1
-, John, knight, 533
-, Roger, 466
-, William, and Juliana (Thoresby) his wife, 423
-, William, knight, 419

Chichester, bishop of, 165, 690

Chichester (Cicestre), Sussex, bailiffs of, 810
-, inquisition taken at, 315-16, 341, 394, 406, 424, 609, 810, 848
-, Kingsham in, q.v.

Chickerell (Chikerell, Westchikerell), Dors, 868
-, Putton and Winterborne Herringstone in, q.v.

Chicklade (Chekelad), Wilts, 870

Chiddingfold (Chudyngfold, Chydyngfold), Surrey, 75
-, inquisition taken at, 75

Chiddingstone (Chidyngston, Chidynston, Chydynggystone), Kent, 229, 1273
-, mill, 1137
-, ‘Elderyste’, ‘Mellebourne’ and ‘Yatyndon’ in, 1137
-, Chiddingstone Burwash, Chiddingstone Cobham, Milbroke and Tyehurst in, q.v.

Chiddingstone Burwash (Chyddynggystone Bourghesch) [in Chiddingstone], Kent, manor, 1137

Chiddingstone Cobham (Chyddynggystone Cobeham) [in Chiddingstone], Kent, manor, 1137

Chideock (Chydyok) [in Whitchurch Canonicorum], Dors, 1231

Chideok, John, 487

Chidyngston, Chidynston see Chiddingstone

Chieveley, Berks, Bradley and Curridge in, q.v.

Chignall St James (Chegenhale Tany), Essex, manor and advowson, 510

Chignall Smealy (Chegenhale Zoyn), Essex, manor and advowson, 510

Chike, Edward, 371
-, Anne (Emery, Hebbere, Kyrkeby) wife of, 371
-, sister of. See Longford, Denise

Chikerell see Chickerell

Chilchestre see ?Kenchester

Chilchif, Geoffrey, 573

Child, Rose, 1206
-, Thomas, 957

Childockeford see Okeford

Childrenlangle see Langley

Chilham (Chillam), Kent, 1227
-, inquisition taken at, 407
-, Shillingheld in, q.v.

Chilhampton [in South Newton], Wilts, 761

Chillam see Chilham

Chillingham, Northumb, Hebburn in, q.v.

Chillington (Chedelington) [in Stokenham], Devon, 507

Chillington see Chellington

Chillingwood (Chyllyngwode) [in Newchurch], IOW, Hants, 1083

Chilmondescote see Chelmscott

Chilton, Berks, manor, 1300-1

Chilton, Bucks, 223, 917, 1275
-, Easington in, q.v.

Chilton, Som, 1230

Chilton Candover see Candover, Chilton

Chilton Cantelo (Chylton, Chyltonby Modeford), Som, 823
-, advowson of, 823

Chilton Foliat (Chilton Foliot), Wilts, manor and advowson, 80
-, Colcot and Leverton in, q.v.

Chilvers Coton, Warw, Griff in, q.v.

Chilwell [in Attenborough], Notts, 123

Chilworth (Chelworth, Cheleworthe) [in Great Milton], Oxon, 156, 1223

Chinnock, East, Middle or West (Chynnok), Som, 869

Chinnor, Oxon, Wainhill in, q.v.

Chipley (Chippelegh, Chippeleigh) [in Clare], Suff, 1210, 1212
-, prior of, 1210

Chipley see Shipley

Chippenham (Chyppenham), Cambs, 1026

Chippenham (Chyppenham), Wilts, inquisition taken at, 314, 444
-, manor, 468
-, Sheldon in, q.v.

Chirbury, Salop, Hockleton, Marrington, Middleton, Weston, Priest, and Wotherton in, q.v.

CHIRCHE, JOHN ATTE, 782
-, ROBERT son of, 782, 1110
-, nurse of. See Gate, Elen atte

Chirchedene, Thomas de, 1213

Chirden, Robert de, 1250

Chirton (Chiriton), Wilts, 1226

Chisbury (Chessebury) [in Little Bedwyn], Wilts, manor, 1283

Chiselden (Cheseldon, Chyselden), John, 5
-, Robert, escheator of Northamptonshire, 265, 972-3
-, Amy wife of, 265

Chiseldon (Chuselden), Wilts, 263
-, Draycot Foliatt and Hodson in, q.v.

Chishill, Great or Little (Chishull), Essex [now Cambs], view of frankpledge, 1032

Chislehurst (Chiselherst), Kent, 804

Chitelhamholt [in Chittlehampton], Devon, 5

Chitterne, Wilts, 870

Chitterne, John, chaplain, 1125

Chittlehampton, Devon, ?Head Barton in, q.v.

Chivelstone, Devon, Prawle, East, in, q.v.

Chiverell see Cheverell

Chiverstone (Cheverston) [in Kenton], Devon, 5

Chiviot see Cheviot

Chollerton, Northumb, ‘Raa Garth’ in, 632
-, Buteland, Colwell, Gunnerton, Stelden and Swinburn, East, in, q.v.

Cholsey (Cholseye), Berks, 852

Chorley (Chorlegh), Lanes, 167, 267-8
-, manor, 267-8

Chrishall (Crishale, Crysale), Essex, 226, 1272

Christchurch (Crischurche, Cristchurch, Cristchurch Twynham, Cristchurche, Christchurche Twynham, Cryscherch Twynham, Cryschurch Twynham), Hants, 365, 752, 858
-, castle, 365, 858, 868-9, 873
-, priory, advowson of, 871
-, prior of, 854, 868, 871
-, Bockhampton, Fernhills Court, Funckton, Hinton Admiral, Holway, Knapp, Murding, Parley, East, and Winkton in, q.v.

Christchurch (Cristchurch Twynham), Hants, hundred, 585

Christchurch see under Canterbury

Chubbe, Henry, and Adam Chubbe alias Coker his son and Gregory (Alberton) his brother, 154

Chuddelegh, James, knight, 507

Chudleigh (Chuddelegh), Devon, inquisition taken at, 811
-, Ranscombe in, q.v.

Chudyngfold see Chiddingfold

Chulmleigh (Chylmelegh), Devon, manor and advowson of prebends in the manor church, 5
-, Bealy, Benley, Garland, Huntacott, Kempland, Newnham Barton, Sheepsbyre and Stone in, q.v.

Churchbrampton see Brampton

Churchelench see Lench

Churchover, Warw, Coton in, q.v.

Churchstoke see Stoke

Churchstow, Devon, Holditch in, q.v.

Churston Ferrers, Devon, Alston in, q.v.

Chuselden see Chiseldon

Chuton see Chewton

Chyddynggystone see Chiddingstone

Chydyngfold see Chiddingfold

Chydynggystone see Chiddingstone

Chydyok see Chideock

Chyllyngton see Chellington

Chyllyngwode see Chillingwood

Chylmelegh see Chulmleigh

Chylton see Chilton

Chymham, Lawrence de, 1227

Chyngton (Chyntyng) [in Seaford], Sussex, manor, 400

Chynnok see Chinnock

Chyntyng see Chyngton

Chyppenham see Chippenham

Chypynglambourn see Lambourn

Chyselden see Chiselden

Chyvyot see Cheviot

Cicestre see Chichester

Cifrewaas, John, 584

Cirencester (Cirencestre, Circestre, Sircestre), Glos, 228, 1215, 1279
-, abbot of, 107, 454, 940
-, inquisition taken at, 539-41, 551, 1085
-, proof of age taken at, 578

Civentes, Robert, 1213

Clannaborough, Devon, Appledore in, q.v.

Clanvowe, John alias John de, 1213

Clapcot (Cloppecote) [in Wallingford], Berks, 852

Clapham (Clopham), Sussex, 341, 492, 1065

Clapton (Clopton), Northants, 233, 236, 556, 1265, 1282

Clarborough, Notts, Welham in, q.v.

Clare, Suff, 1191, 1210, 1212
-, castle, court and fair, 1191
-, inquisition taken at, 333, 1191, 1210
-, manor and market, 1191
-, Chipley in, q.v.

Clare, barony (honor), 209-10, 970, 1190-1, 1210, 1262, 1273
-, court, 1191

Clare college see under Cambridge

Clare, Adam de, 1210
-, Alan de, 1212
-, Thomas, 1231
-, Gilbert son of, 1212, 1231
-, Isabel wife of, 1231
-, Walter de, 1212

Clarell, William, 522

Clarence, duke of. See Lionel

Clarendon (Claryndon), Wilts, manor, 381

Claret Hall (Clarette) [in Ashen], Essex, 1202-3
-, leet, 1202
-, manor, 1202-3
-, mill, 1202

CLARYNDON, Roger de, knight, 149
-, MARGARET wife of, 149
-, mother of. See Roche, Mariota de

Claryndon see Clarendon

Clatford, Upper (Upclatford, Upclatforde), Hants, 211, 1225, 1270

Clatford, John, parson of Monxton, 752

Clauxton see Claxton

Claverdon, Warw, Kington and Langley in, q.v.

Clavering (Claveryngg), Essex, manor, 695

Clavering (Claveryngg), Essex, half-hundred, 695

Claverley, Salop, inquisition taken at, 349
-, manor, 349
-, Gatacre and Shipley in, q.v.

CLAVERYNG, ROBERT, knight, and John his son, 322

Claveryngg see Clavering

CLAVILL (Clavyll), John, 1231
-, Roger, and Emma (Ashby) his sister, 284
-, John son of and John and WILLIAM his sons, 284

Clawson, Long (Claxston), Leics, 43, 522

Claxby [in Walshcroft wapentake], Lincs, 893
-, mill and wood, 893

Claxston see Clawson

Claxton (Clauxton) [in Bossall], Yorks, 842

Claybrooke (Claybrok, Netherclaybrok, Netherclaybrook), Leics, 733, 1122
-, manor, 715
-, Ullesthorpe and Wibtoft in, q.v.

Claydich, Richard, executor to John Lovekyn, 1314

Claydon (Cleydon) [in Cropredy], Oxon, 1082, 1089

Claydon, Steeple (Stepulclaydon), Bucks, 1184
-, manor, 1184

Clayhanger (Cleyhongre) [in Walsall], Staffs, 214, 1261

Clayhidon (Hydon), Devon, 5
-, Bolham, Middleton and Newcott in, q.v.

Claymond, Thomas, 768

Claypole; Lincs, 118, 1157, 1162
-, inquisition taken at, 118
-, manor, 118
-, parson of. See Wolde, John

Cleaveland (La Clyve) [in Newchurch], IOW, Hants, 997

Clee (Clive), Salop, chase, 904

Clee, John, citizen and draper of London, 458

Cleeton (Cleton) [in Skipsea], Yorks, manor, 453

Cleeve (Clyve) [in Old Cleeve], Som, abbey, abbot of, 38, 1230
-, advowson of, 1230

Clehonger (Clehongre, Clehungre), Heref, 666-8, 1092

Clement, Robert, and Maud his wife, 1213
-, Walter, 575

Clenchwarton (Clenchewarton), Norf, 1209, 1212

CLENDON, Richard, 257, 454
-, John and RALPH DE, idiot, grandsons and Sarah (Neubotell) daughter of, 454

Clendon see Glendon

Clent, Bucks [recte Worcs], manor, 367

Cleobury Mortimer (Cleobury), Salop, church, advowson of free chantry in, 1214
-, manor, 1197
-, Mawley in, q.v.

Cleobury, Walter de, 1214

Clerc see Clerk

Clere Wodelond see Kingsclere

Clerk (Clerc), John, 131
-, John, the elder, 131
-, John, of Waterbeach, 459
-, Richard, chaplain, 142-3
-, Robert, 331
-, Thomas, 150

Cleton see Cleeton

Cleveland (Clyveland), Yorks, 97, 698, 815

Clewer (Cluware, Clyware), Berks, 584, 586, 1125
-, advowson and fishery, 313
-, manor, 313, 584
-, mills, 313
-, places (named) in, 586
-, Dedworth Maunsell in, q.v.

Cley, Cockley (Coklykeye), Norf, 962

Cley next the Sea (Cleye), Norf, 1209
-, Langwade in, q.v.

Cleyangre see Clinger

Cleydon see Claydon

Cleye see Cley

Cleyndon [in Darenth], Kent, manor, 967

Clibburn, Robert de, and Margaret his wife, 13

Cliburn (Clibburn, Clibburn Hervy, Clibburn Taylboys, Hervy lands), Westm, 13
-, manor, 13

Cliderhowe see Clitheroe

Cliffe at Hoo (Clyve), Kent, 229, 1273

Cliffeton see Clifton

Clifford, Heref, 1206
-, castle, 1206, 1213, 1215, 1223-6, 1230
-, mill, 1206

Clifford, Heref, lordship, 1206

Clifford (Clyfford) [in Bramham], Yorks, 842

Clifford Barton (Clifford Corbyn) [in Dunsford], Devon, 5

Clifford, Ruin (Clifford, Clyfford) [in Stratford upon Avon], Warw, 224, 1280

Clifford (Clyfford), lord de, 91, 174, 793

CLIFFORD (Clyfford, Clyfforde), John (Glos), 575
-, John (Warw), and Elizabeth (Kele) his wife, 435
-, WILLIAM son of, 434-5
-, JOHN, and Alice, Elizabeth and Margaret (Champeneys) his daughters, 1011-12
-, Lewis, knight (Wilts), 1119
-, Lewis de, knight (Glos), 107
-, Lewis de, knight (Surrey), 1310
-, lord Ralph de, 1213
-, Reynold de, 1187
-, Richard, clerk, 967
-, Robert, 22
-, Roger grandson of, 11-13, 17-18, 22
-, Maud wife of, 11-13, 15, 17, 22
-, THOMAS DE, lord de Clifford, son of, 10-24, 358, 360, 385, 1176
-, Elizabeth wife of, 12-13, 16-18, 23-4
-, John son of, 10-14, 16-22, 358, 360, 385, 1176
-, William, 986

Clifton (Clyfton, Clyfton by Brusstoll), Glos, inquisition taken at, 447
-, manor, 447

Clifton (Cliffeton, Cliffton), Westm, 13
-, manor, 13

Clifton Dertemouth see Dartmouth

Clifton, Great (Kirkclifton) [in Workington], Cumb, 1247
-, Braithmoor in, q.v.

Clifton Great or Little (Clifton) [in Workington], Cumb, 1247

Clifton on Teme (Clyfton on Tumede), Worcs, manor, 1188

Clifton Reynes (Clifton, Clyfton), Bucks, 201, 522, 645, 982, 1275
-, Butlers and Wakes in, q.v.

Clifton upon Dunsmore (Clifton upon Donnesmore, Clyfton), Warw, 732, 771
-, Brownsover in, q.v.

Clifton upon Ure (Clifton) [in Thornton Watlass], Yorks, manor and mill, 253

CLIFTON (Cliftone, Clyfton), Adam de, knight, 307, 515, 519-20, 522
-, Constantine son of, 519-20, 522
-, JOHN DE, knight, son of, 315-17, 430, 519-20, 522, 610
-, CONSTANTINE son of, 315, 317-21, 430, 519-22, 609-12, 664
-, John son of, 609-11, 664
-, Margaret (Talbot) wife of, 1289
-, godfather of. See Cromwell, Ralph de, knight
-, ELIZABETH (Fitz Walter) wife of, 318-21, 430
-, Margery (Cayley) mother of, 519-20, 522
-, John (Staffs), 214-1261

Clinger (Cleyangre by Cokelyng, Cleyangre by Coklyngton) in Cucklington, Som, 868-9

Clipsham (Kylpesham, Kylpsham), Rut, manor and advowson, 712, 738

Clist see Clyst

Clitheroe (Clyderhowe), Lancs, inquisition taken at, 173

Clive see Clee

Clixby [in Caistor], Lincs, 1297

Clodeshale, Richard de, 1213

Cloford, Som, Leighton in, q.v.

Clopham see Clapham

Cloppecote see Clapcot

Clopton, Suff, 839, 1210, 1212

Clopton (Cloppeton), Mary de, 221, 1277
-, Walter (Dors and Som), 4-5
-, Edith wife of, 4
-, Walter (Hants), 445
-, Walter, knight, 285-6, 420
-, William de, knight, 221, 1277

Clopton see Clapton

Clothale, John, 1318

Clothall (Clothale), Herts, 389

Cloutesham (Cloudesham, Gloudesham), William (Corn), 449
-, William (Som), 285-6, 1317

Clowes (Cluse) [in Blean], Kent, 229, 1273

Clowne, Richard, 236, 556, 1282

Cloyne, Elizabeth, 868

Clunbury, Salop, Kempton in, q.v.

Cluse see Clowes

Cluware see Clewer

Clyffe Pypard, Wilts, Little Town and Woodhill in, q.v.

Clyfford, Clyfforde see Clifford

Clyfton see Clifton

CLYNTON, Elizabeth, 1123
-, sister of. See Brocas, Katharine
-, John (Glos), 470-1
-, John, knight (Bucks), 917
-, JOHN DE, knight, 20, 732-3, 853, 1137-45
-, Edward son of, 1137-8
-, Elizabeth wife of, 20, 1140-1
-, Thomas son of, 1137-8
-, Alice wife of, 1137
-, William de, knight, son of and Richard his son, 1137-8
-, William son of, 1137-8
-, Anne wife of, 1137
-, William de (Glos), 228, 1279
-, William de (Kent), 1227

Clypston see Elmton

Clyst Gerred (Clyst Gerard) [in Broad Clyst], Devon, 1187

Clyst Honiton (Hyneton Clyst), Devon, 1187
-, Brightston in, q.v.

Clyst Hydon (Clysthydon), Devon, 5

Clyst St George (Clyst Chambernon), Devon, manor, 700

Clyst St Mary (Clist St Mary), Devon, manor and advowson, 507

Clysthydon see Clyst

Clyve [in Cudworth], Som, 489

Clyve see Cleaveland; Cleeve; Cliffe at Hoo; Marcliffe

Clyveland see Cleveland

Clyware see Clewer

Coat (Cote) [in Martock], Som, 856, 868

?Coate (Cotes) [in Bishop’s Cannings], Wilts, 870

Coates (Cotes), Glos, church, 575
-, rector of. See Davyd, Thomas

Coates, Great (Cotes), Lincs, 772

Coates, North (Northcotes), Lincs, 1313

Coatflatt (le Coteflat) [in Orton], Westm, 1323

Cobbe, Geoffrey, 233
-, Henry, 131

Cobbeham see Cobham

Cobberley see Coberley

Cobeham see Cobham

Cobelynton see Cublington

Coberley (Cobberley), Glos, 228, 1279

Cobham (Cobeham), Kent, 804

COBHAM (Cobbeham, Cobeham), Elizabeth, 615
-, John, knight (Berks), 1283
-, John, knight (Wilts), 263
-, John, of Blackborough, knight, and Elizabeth his daughter and JOHN his son, 781
-, John de, of Hever Cobham, 1137
-, John de, knight, lord Cobham, 126
-, Nicholas de, 1227
-, Reynold, knight (Wilts), 314
-, Reynold de (Kent), 401, 1137
-, Reynold, [of Sterborough], and Eleanor his wife, 287-8, 869
-, THOMAS, of Rundale, knight, and Reynold his son, 308

Coblyngton see Cublington

Cockaynes (Cokayne, Cokaynes) [in Alresford], Essex, 419
-, manor, 682

Cockerington, North or South (Cokeryngton), Lincs, 772, 936

Cockermouth (Cokermouth) [in Brigham], Cumb, castle, 1247
-, inquisition taken at, 1247
-, ‘Collonlande’ in, 1247
-, Ureby in, q.v.

Cockermouth (Cokermouth), honor, 1247

Cockfield (Cokefeld, Cokefelde), Suff, 1209-10, 1212

Cockington, Devon, Edginswell in, q.v.

Cocksland (Cokerislond) [in Ilsington], Devon, 606

Codeford see Codford

Codemore, Codenore, Codenoure see Codnor

Codeworth, Codeworthy see Cudworth

Codford St Mary (Codeford), Wilts, manor, 1056

Codford St Peter (Codeford), Wilts, advowson of, 903
-, Ashton Giffard in, q.v.

Codfordfarlegh see Lancorla

Codham see Cudham

Codnor (Codenoure) [in Heanor], Derb, manor, 48

Codnor (Codemore, Codenore, Cotenovere), Grey of, q.v.

Codyngton, Ralph de, 562

Codyngton see Cuddington

Codynton see Kiddington

Coedcernyw (Coitkarneu), [Monm], 227, 1278

Cofflete (Cokfleete) [in Brixton], Devon, 507

Coffyn, Michael, 5

Cofton Hackett (Costurne), Worcs, 1220

Cogdean (Cokden, Cokeden), Dors, hundred, 757, 854

COGENHO, William, and Agnes his daughter and WILLIAM their son, 1135-6

Cogenhoe (Cogenho), Northants, advowson of, 1136
-, inquisition taken at, 1136
-, manor, 1135-6
-, mill, 1136

Cogeshale see Coggeshale

Coggere, William, 131

Coggeshale (Cogeshale, Coggeshal), Thomas alias Thomas de, 436, 554, 682, 996

Coggeshall, Great (Coggeshale), Essex, abbot of, 479
-, inquisition taken at, 189

Coitkarneu see Coedcernyw

Cok see Cook

Cokayne, Cokaynes see Cockaynes

Cokdale see Coquetdale

Cokden see Cogdean

Coke see Cook

Cokeden see Cogdean

Cokefeld, Robert, 1210

Cokefeld, Cokefelde see Cockfield

Cokeleye see Cookley

Cokelyng see Cucklington

Coker, Som, hundred, 3

Coker, East (Estcoker), Som, manor and advowson, 3

Coker, West (Westcoker), Som, manor and advowson, 3
-, ‘Burellismille’ in, 3

Coker, Adam alias Adam Chubbe, 154
-, Matthew, 628
-, Roger, 3

Cokerell (Kokerell), John (Northants), 236
-, John (Yorks), and Robert his son, 1320

Cokerislond see Cocksland

Cokermouth see Cockermouth

Cokeryngton see Cockerington

Cokes, John, 1247

Cokesey, Walter, 1151

Cokeson, Richard, 1324

Cokesputt (Cokspit) [in Payhembury], Devon, 5

Coket, John, 429

Cokewold see Cuxwold

Cokfleete see Cofflete

Cokhull, John, 588

Cokkeswall see Coxwell

Coklykeye see Cley

Coklyngton see Cucklington

Cokspit see Cokesputt

Colaton Raleigh, Devon, Stowford in, q.v.

Colber (Coulbebere) [in Sturminster Newton], Dors, 1231

Colbrook see Colnbrook

Colby, Westm, 13

Colby, …, 1209

Colby see Coleby; Coulby

Colcestre, Adam de, 1210

Colchester (Colcestre, Colecestre), Essex, inquisition taken at, 247, 419
-, mill and suburbs, 247
-, Greenstead in, q.v.

Colcombe (Colecomb) [in Colyton], Devon, 5
-, manor and advowson of chantry, 5

Colcote see Calcutt

Coldassheby see Ashby

Coldeweston see Weston

Coldhanworth see Hanworth

Coldmartin (Caldmarton) [in Chatton], Northumb, 144

Coldred, Kent, Ponshall in, q.v.

Coldrel, William, 573

Coldridge (Colregge), Devon, church and manor, 700
-, Millsom in, q.v.

Coldstrother (Caldstrother) [in Kirkheaton], Northumb, 876

Coldtown (Caldton in Ridesdale) [in Corsenside], Northumb, 56

Cole, James, clerk, 1051
-, John, chaplain, 676
-, Richard, chamberlain to Hugh Cressy, 955
-, Thomas, 5

Colebrand, Simon, 229, 1273

Colebrook, Devon, Butsford Barton in, q.v.

Coleby (unidentified), Lincs, 1243

Coleby (Colby by Halton) [in West Halton], Lincs, 522

Colecestre see Colchester

Colecomb see Colcombe

Colehill, Dors, Wilkesworth in, q.v.

Coleman (Colman), John, parson of ?East Chelborough, 164-6, 690
-, Roger, and his wife, 522

Colemere (Colmere) [in Ellesmere], Salop, 1100

Colemere see Colmer

Colepeper see Colpeper

Coleridge (Colrugge) [in Ashampstead], Berks, manor, 1300-1

Coleridge (Colrygge), Devon, hundred, 507

Colerne, Wilts, manor and advowson, 296

Coleshill (Colleshull, Collesill, Colshull), Warw, 732, 1140-1
-, inquisition taken at, 461

Colesleys (Colleslee, Collesleye) [in Coleshill], Warw, 1140-1

Coleson (Colesson, Collesson), William, 214, 1261

Colet, Margery, 104

Coleton (Coleton Fyssheacre) [in Brixham], Devon, 507

Colford see Culford

Colham [in Hillingdon], Midd, manor, 1099

Colinson, William, 1247

Coliton see Colyton

Collecote see Calcot

Colles, John, 982

Colleshull, Collesill see Coleshill

Colleslee, Collesleye see Colesleys

Collesson see Coleson

Collingbourne Ducis (Colyngbourne Valence), Wilts, inquisition taken at, 662
-, manor, 662

Collingbourne Kingston (Colynbourne Abbots), Wilts, inquisition taken at, 1271

Collingham (Colyngham), Yorks, 815
-, Compton in, q.v.

Collingham Hall (Colynghamhall) [in Cavendish], Suff, manor, 456

Collington (Colyngton), Heref, 1206

Collingtree (Colyntre), Northants, 1295
-, advowson of, 1295

Collow (Caldcote by Sixhill) [in Legsby], Lincs, 1313

Collyng see Cowling

Collyweston (Colyweston), Northants, 121, 817, 837

Colman see Coleman

Colmer (Colemere) [in Whitchurch Canonicorum], Dors, 1231

Colmere see Colemere

Colmpyne see Culm

Colnbrook (Colbrook) [in Langley], Bucks, inquisition taken at, 1180

Colne, Earls (Colne), Essex, prior of, 1212

Colne, Wakes (Colnewake), Essex, advowson of, 841
-, manor and mill, 819
-, Crepping Hall in, q.v.

Colompton see Cullompton

Colpeper (Colepeper), Geoffrey and John (Kent), 145
-, John (Oxon), 998
-, Thomas (Kent), 229, 1273
-, Thomas, knight (Kent), 145

Colregge see Coldridge

Colriche, Thomas, 572

Colrygge see Coleridge

Colshull see Coleshill

Colthawe see Goltho

Colthird, Bartholomew, 1247

Colthrop [in Thatcham], Berks, inquisition taken at, 862, 873

Colton, Staffs, 214, 1261

Colton [in Bolton Percy], Yorks, 97
-, manor, 97

Colton, John, 957

COLUMBERS (Columbariis), Alice de (Kent), 229, 1273
-, Matthew de, 869
-, John de, and Alice his wife (Som), Joan (Stawell) their daughter and PHILIP their son, 138

Colverden see Coverdine

COLVILL (Colvyle, Colvyll), JOHN, knight, 305-7
-, Alice wife of, 305-6
-, John son of, 305-7
-, Maud de, 283
-, Richard, 576

Colway (Calwehey) [in Lyme Regis], Dors, 1231

Colwell [in Chollerton], Northumb, 876
-, lord of, 876

Colwick (Colwyk), Notts, rector of. See Godwyn, John

Colworth (Culworth) [in Sharnbrook], Beds, 44

Colyford [in Colyton], Devon, inquisition taken at, 688

Colyn, John, and Alice (Smyth) his wife, 953
-, Richard, and Alice his wife and John their son, 339

Colyngbourne see Collingbourne

Colyngburn, John de, 127

Colyngham see Collingham

Colynghamhall see Collingham Hall

Colyngton see Collington

Colynton, Thomas, 1

Colyntre see Collingtree

Colyton (Coliton), Devon, manor, 5
-, Colcombe, Colyford, Whitwell and Yardbury in, q.v.

Colyton (Coliton), Devon, hundred, 5, 688

Colyweston see Collyweston

Comartyn, William, 972

Combe (Comb) [in Gittisham], Devon, 949

Combe [in Newington], Kent, 804

Combe Abbey (Comb, Combe) [in Combe Fields], Warw, abbot of, 224, 345, 1280

Combe Almer (Coombe) [in Sturminster Marshall], Dors, 791

Combe Baskerville (Baskervilescombe) [in Westcote], Glos, 274
-, church, and Thomas rector of, 274

Combe, Castle (Castelecoumbe), Wilts, lord of, 299
-, manor, 263

Combe Fields, Warw, Combe Abbey in, q.v.

Combe Raleigh (Combe Ralegh), Devon, 1187

?Combe Raleigh (Combe Mayhun), Devon, 1187

Combe (Coumbe), John, 401, 1227-8

Combeinteignhead, Devon, Buckland Barton in, q.v.

Comberton (Comyrton), Cambs, 337-8
-, inquisition taken at, 337-8

Combshay (Cunnehegh) [in Symondsbury], Dors, 1231

Comkarbon see Cwmcarfan

Compton, Berks, manor, 373

Compton, Surrey, Down Place and Eastbury in, q.v.

Compton [in Collingham], Yorks, 815

Compton ?Bassett (Compton), Wilts, 1226

Compton Beauchamp, Berks, Hardwell in, q.v.

Compton Chamberlayne (Compton Chamburleyn), Wilts, 1123

Compton Dundon (Compton Donden), Som, manor, 98
-, Littleton in, q.v.

Compton Durville (Compton Durvyll) [in South Petherton], Som, 487

Compton Pagani (unidentified), Som, 736

Compton Scorpion (Compton Scorfyn) [in Ilmington], Warw, 224, 1280

Compton Wyniates (Compton Wyndyates, Compton Wynzate), Warw, 224, 1280

Compton, Edmund de, 224, 1280
-, Edward de, 1091
-, Thomas, 578

Compton see ?Kempton

Comwhynton see Cumwhinton

Comyn, John, 1213

Comyrton see Comberton

Condicote (Cundecote, Cundycote), Glos, advowson of, 539-41, 551
-, manor, 539-41

Conerton see Connerton

Conesby, North (Litel Conyngesby) [in Flixborough], Lincs, 86

Conestable (Cunstable), John, knight, 453, 894
-, William, 283

Congerston (Congeston, Conyngeston), Leics, 187, 974

Congham (Congham St Agnes), Norf, advowson of, 520

Congresbury, Som, 300
-, court, manor, and mill, 300

Coningsby (Conyngesby, Conynggesby), Lincs, 102, 430, 1243

Conington (Conyngton), Hunts, advowson of, 375
-, inquisition taken at, 375
-, manor and view of frankpledge, 375

Conisbrough (Connesburgh), Yorks, manor, 1183

Conishead (Conisheved) [in Ulverston], [Lancs], prior of, 22

Coniston, Cold (Coldconyston) [in Gargrave], Yorks, 22

Conistone (Conningston) [in Burnsall], Yorks, 22

Connerton (Conerton) [in Gwithian], Corn, 948

Connesburgh see Conisbrough

Conningston see Conistone

Cononley (Conondlay by Carlton in Craven, Conondley) [in Kildwick], Yorks, 22, 385

Constantine, Corn, Calamansack, Inow and Merthen in, q.v.

Constantyn (Costantyn), Roger, 1217
-, Thomas, 1214

Contevyle, Thomas, 868

Conyers, John, and Robert, knight, his brother, 1079

Conyngesby, John de, clerk, 605

Conyngesby see Conesby; Coningsby

Conyngeston see Congerstone

Conynggesby see Coningsby

Conyngton see Conington

Coppenhall (Copenhale) [in Penkridge], Staffs, 214, 1261

Cook (Cok, Coke, Cooke), Henry, and Felicia his wife, 401
-, Joan, 1174
-, John, 131
-, John, of Bradwell on Sea, 518
-, John, of Coningsby, 430
-, John, of Purleigh, 436
-, John, of Wykham, 452
-, Richard, 562
-, Robert (Dors and Som), 868
-, Robert (Lincs), 430
-, son of, 430
-, godfather of. See Revesby, abbot of

Cookbury, Devon, Vaglefield in, q.v.

Cooke see Cook

Cookham, Berks, 584, 586
-, manor, 1326
-, Maidenhead in, q.v.

Cookley (Cokeleye), Suff, 1006

Coombe (Templecombe) [in Templeton], Devon, 1187

Coombe see Combe

Coombes, Sussex, Applesham in, q.v.

Cooton see Coton

Copeldik, Alexander, 983

Copenhale see Coppenhall

Copleston, John, 449

Coppelay, John de, 22

Coppemanford, Simon de, 834

Coppingford (Coppemanford), Hunts, 834

Coquetdale (Cokdale), Northumb, 1246

Cor…le, Brian de, 942

Coraunt, John, goldsmith of London, 159

CORBET, Fulk, 215, 607, 1260
-, Elizabeth (Mouthe) daughter and Elizabeth wife of, 607
-, Roger, knight, of Moreton Corbet, brother of, and MARGARET his wife, 607-8
-, Robert son of, 607
-, John (Essex), 746
-, John (Salop), 215, 235, 1260
-, Robert (Glos), 896
-, Robert, knight (Herts), 70
-, Robert, knight (Wilts), 89, 500
-, Roger (Salop), 215, 1260
-, Roger, of Caus, 1214
-, Roger, knight (Salop), 349
-, ROGER, knight, of Leigh, 617-18
-, Beatrice wife of, 618
-, Thomas son of, 617-18
-, Thomas, 235, 1260
-, William, 228, 1279

Corbridge (Corbrig, Corbrigg), Northumb, 150, 1246
-, inquisition taken at, 1057
-, manor, 1246

Corbrig (Corbrigg), Thomas de, 150, 481
-, William, parson of Kirkby Thore, 18

Corbrygge see Corbridge

Corby, Lincs, inquisition taken at, 179, 797, 1292
-, manor, 179

Corby, Northants, 1060
-, manor, 935

Corby, Northants, hundred, 935

Corby, Thomas, 339
-, William de, 1060

Corbyn see Mullacott

Coreley (Cornleye), Salop, 1214
-, Hints in, q.v.

Corfe Castle (Corf, Corfe), Dors, castle, 822, 1231
-, Afflington and Rollington in, q.v.

Corfe Mullen (Corf Molen), Dors, manor, 460-1

Corfham [in Diddlebury], Salop, manor, 904

Corfton [in Diddlebury], Salop, 1178, 1214

Corfton see Corton

Corhampton (Cornhampton), Hants, manor, 211, 1270

Cork, county, 149

Corley, Warw, 160
-, places (named) in, 160

Cornard, Great (Cornerthe), Suff, 1210, 1212

Cornard, Little (Cornerthe), Norf [recte Suff], 1209-10

Cornerth (Cornhith), Agnes de, 1212
-, Richard alias Richard de, 1210, 1212

Cornerthe see Cornard

Cornewayle (Cornewaill, Cornewaille, Cornewayll), Brian de, 1188, 1223
-, Brian de, baron of Burford, 18
-, Edmund de, 1293
-, Elizabeth alias Elizabeth de, 1213-14
-, Michael, 370

Corneworth see Cornworthy

Cornhampton see Corhampton

Cornhith see Cornerth

Cornish Hall (Norton in Fynchyngfeld) [in Finchingfield], Essex, leets, 1202

Cornleye see Coreley

Cornow, Robert, 1113

Cornu, Henry, and Maud his wife, 5
-, Walter, 38

Cornwall, county, 860, 1109
-, keeper of the fees of Joan, princess of Wales in, See Attepark, James

king’s bailiff in. See Roseveny, John

Cornwall, duchy, 25, 421, 449, 506, 615, 699, 781, 941, 1106, 1327

Cornwall, earl of, 45-6

Cornworthy (Corneworth, Cornworth), Devon, manor and advowson of priory, 720, 734

Corpusty (Corpsty), Norf, 1289

Corringham (Coryngham), Essex, 841

Corringham (Coryngeham), Lincs, 1293
-, Yawthorpe in, q.v.

Corry see Cory

Corsenside, Northumb, Coldtown and Woodburn, West, in, q.v.

Corsley, Wilts, Corsley, Great, Corsley, Little and Whitbourne in, q.v.

Corsley, Great (Great Corsle) [in Corsley], Wilts, 761

Corsley, Little (Little Corsle) [in Corsley], Wilts, 761

Corston see Coston

Cortenay, Cortenei see Courtenay

Corton (Corfton) [in Portisham], Dors, 868
-, manor and advowson, 4

Corton (Cortyngton) [in Boyton], Wilts, 870

Corve Dale (Corvedale), Salop, 368

Cory (Corry), Adam de, 18
-, John, mayor of Launceston, 953

Cory see Curry

Coryngeham, Coryngham see Corringham

Cosby (Cosseby), Leics, 974

Cosheston, Pemb, Brotherhill in, q.v.

Cossington (Cosyngton), [Leics], rector of. See Oustwik, John

Costantyn see Constantyn

Costard, Walter, 918

Coston (Corston), Norf, 356

Costurne see Cofton

COSYN, John, 1090
-, WILLIAM, and JOAN (Botery) his wife and Rose (Flemyng) their daughter, 1009-10

Cosyngton see Cossington

Cote see Coat

Coteflat see Coatflatt

Cotehegh see Cothays

Cotell (Cotel), John, 781
-, Roger, 1215

Coten, Cotena see Cotton

Cotenham, John de, 1221

Cotenovere see Codnor

COTERELL, Nicholas, and JOAN his wife, and John their son, 774

Coterygge see Cutteridge

Cotes [in Prestwold], Leics, 124

Cotes [in Raunds], Northants, 837

Cotes, Middle (Midelcotes) [in Raunds], Northants, 216, 236, 556, 1282

Cotes, Wylwen (Wilwencotes, Wylwencotes) [in Raunds], Northants, 216, 236, 556, 779, 1282

Cotes see ?Coate; Coates; ?Coton

Cotesford see Cottesford

Cotford (Cotteford, Cotteforde) [in Sidbury], Devon, 775
-, manor, 5

Cotham (Southcotum), Notts, 1160

Cothays (Cotehegh) [in Whitchurch Canonicorum], Dors, 1231

Cotherstoke, Cothestoke, Cothirstoke see Cotterstock

Cotness (Cottenesse) [in Howden], Yorks, 1183

Cotome see Cotum

Coton (Cooton) [in Market Bosworth], Leics, 770

?Coton (Cotes) [in Ravensthorpe, Northants], 776-9

Coton (Cotonothehull by Stafford) in Stafford, Staffs, 214, 1261

Coton (Coton othe Wolde) [in Churchover], Warw, 224, 1280

Coton, …, 1134
-, John de, 772

Coton see Cotton

Cottam (Northestum), Notts, 1160

Cotteford, Cotteforde see Cotford

Cottenesse see Cotness

Cottered (Godrethe), Essex [recte Herts], 1272

Cotterstock (Cotherstoke, Cothestoke, Cothirstoke), Northants, 216
-, leets, 216, 556, 1282

Cottesford (Cotesford), Stephen de, 13
-, Thomas de, knight, 20

Cottingham (Cotyngham), Lincs [recte Northants or Yorks], manor, 994

Cottingham (Cotyngham), Northants, Middleton in, q.v.

Cottingham (Cotyngham), Yorks, 842
-, advowson of, 842
-, manor, 260, 815, 842, 994
-, Haltemprice and Newton in, q.v.

Cotton (Cotena) [in Cheriton Fitzpaine], Devon, 606

Cotton (Coton) [in Wem], Salop, 215, 1260

Cotton, Suff, 1210, 1212

Cotton End (Coton in Keryngton by Bedford) [in Cardington], Beds, 1237

Cotton, Far (Coten) [in Hardingstone], Northants, 972

Cotum (Cotome), John alias John de, 128
-, Maud de, 150

Cotyngham, John, 131
-, Thomas, 236, 1282

Cotyngham see Cottingham

Cotys, Chamberlain alias Milne (Milnecotes) [in Raunds], Northants, manor, 779

Coudenn see Cowden

Couesby see Cowesby

Coulbebere see Colber

Coulby (Colby) [in Stainton], Yorks, 1150

Coule, John, vicar of King’s Somborne, 752

Coumbe see Combe

Counteloueschappell see under Lincoln

Countevill, Walter, 772

Coupeland see Coupland

Coupere see Coupper

Coupland (Coupeland), Alan and Richard de, 1324

COUPPER (Coupere), Richard le, and SIMON his son, 160

Court at Street (Strete) [in Lympne], Kent, 305, 1175
-, manor, 305, 1175

Court of Hill (Hulle) [in Burford], Salop, 1178
-, COURTENAY (Cortenay, Cortenei, Courteney, Courteneye, Curtenay, Curteney), Hugh, earl of Devon, 1-9, 688, 775
-, Edward son of, 1-5, 8-9, 688, 775
-, Edward, earl of Devon, son of, 1-5, 8-9, 109, 289, 374, 421-2, 448, 507, 542, 676, 688, 775, 942, 1015, 1187
-, Hugh son of, 4, 685
-, Elizabeth (Mowbray) wife of, 685
-, Humphrey son of, 3
-, Joan (Cheverston) daughter of, 5
-, MARGARET once called Margery wife of, 1-9, 688, 775, 872
-, Peter, knight, son of, 3-5, 7, 285, 431, 435, 683, 775, 868, 885-6, 1187
-, Philip son of, 3-5, 448
-, WILLIAM, archbishop of Canterbury, 3, 5, 7, 775
-, Robert, 147
-, Robert, and Robert his son, 5
-, master William de, clerk, 5

Courtesknolle see Curtisknowle

Courteys see Curtays

Courture (unidentified), Corn, 110, 112
-, manor, 112

Couyz see Gouiz

Cove [in Tiverton], Devon, 1187

Coven (Covene) [in Brewood], Staffs, 214, 1261

Coven (Covene), Ralph, 214, 1261

Covenhope [in Aymestrey], Heref, 1213

Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of, 1067; see also Scrope, Richard le

Coventry (Coventre), Warw, 160, 580-1, 605
-, Charterhouse (Chartehous), prior and convent of, 821
-, inquisition taken at, 160, 186, 273, 324, 345, 392, 434, 580-1, 617, 714, 732, 976, 1140-1, 1280
-, places and streets in:
-, ‘Asshelane’, ‘Bromfeld’ and Cook Street (Cokestrete), 435
-, Cross Cheaping (le Croschepyng) and Flesh Shambles (lez Flesshameles), 580-1
-, ‘Horewelfeld’, 435
-, Much Park Street (Michelparkstrete), 580-1
-, Smithford Street (Smythfordestrete) and Spoon Street (Sponnestret), 435
-, West Orchard (Westorchard), 580-1
-, writ dated at, 1131-3
-, Cheylesmore in, q.v.

Cover, river, 253

Coverdine (Colverden, Colverden by Glouceste, Culverdine) [in Sandhurst], Glos, 107
-, manor, 940

Coverham, Yorks, abbey, advowson of, 253
-, manor and mill, 253
-, Agglethorpe, Caldbergh and Melmerby in, q.v.

Cowarne, Little (Little Cowerne), Heref, 1206
-, wood, 1206

Cowden (Coudenn), Kent, 229, 1273

Coweley see Cowley

Cowerne see Cowarne

Cowesby (Couesby), Yorks, 842

Cowley (Coweley), Glos, 1011-12

Cowling (Colling) [in Kildwick], Yorks, 22

Cowykbury see Quickbury

Coxwell (Cokkeswall) [in Exbourne], Devon, 5

Coxwold, Yorks, Byland and Newbrough in, q.v.

Craan see Crane

Crackaway (Crakeway) [in West Down], Devon, 5

Crackenthorpe (Crakenthorp) [in Appleby], Westm, manor, 13

Crackington (Crakampton) [in St Gennys], Corn, manor, 449

Cracoe (Crakhow) [in Burnsall], Yorks, 22

Cradley (Cradeley) [in Halesowen], Bucks [recte Worcs], manor, 367

Craft see Croft

Cragantallan (Cregentalan) [in St Columb Minor], Corn, manor, 699

Crakampton see Crackington

Crakenthorp see Crackenthorpe

Crakenthorp, John, 13

Crakeway see Crackaway

Crakhow see Cracoe

Cramavill, John, 1210

Crambourne see Cranborne

Cramlington (Cramlyngton) [in Newcastle upon Tyne], Northumb, 876

Cranborne (Crambourne, Craneborn), Dors, 1231
-, chase, 1194
-, chief forester and keeper of. See Mortimer, Edmund
-, inquisition taken at, 744
-, manor, 467, 1197
-, Alderholt, Blagdon and Potterne in, q.v.

Cranbrook (Cranebrok, Cranebroke), Kent, 229, 388, 1273

Crane (Craan), Hugh (Hants), 457
-, Hugh (Wilts), 232, 1271
-, Thomas, 459

Craneborn see Cranborne

Cranebrok, Cranebroke see Cranbrook

Craneford see Cranford

Cranemore see Cranmore

Cranesford see Cransford

Cranesle, John (Herts), 701
-, John (Northants), 46

Cranewys see Cranwich

Cranford St Andrew or St John (Craneford), Northants, 216, 236, 556, 1282
-, leets, 216, 556, 1282

Cranham (Crawenham), Essex, 1017

Cranleigh (Cranlegh), Surrey, advowson of, 16

Cranmore (Cranemore) [in Deeping St James], Lincs, 821

Cranous see Cranwich

Cransford (Cranesford), Suff, 1006

Cranstead (Cranstede) [in Penshurst], Kent, 804

Cranwell (Cranwelle), Lincs, 772

Cranwelle, Alan de, 772

Cranwich (Cranewys, Cranous), Norf, 962
-, advowson of, 319-20
-, manor, 319-20, 1289

Crassach see Cressage

Cratfield (Cratefed, Cratefeld, Cratfeld), Suff, 1006
-, manor, 411, 519, 1006

Crathorne (Crathorn), Yorks, 1150

Crauford see Tarrant Crawford

Craule see Crawley

Craunford, Walter, 497

Craungebery see Crombury

Crauthorn, Thomas de, and Joan (Stafford) his wife, 30

Craven, Yorks, 385

Crawell see Crowell

Crawenham see Cranham

Craweshawe, William, and Elizabeth (Meynell) his wife, 1069, 1252

Crawley, Hants, Hunton in, q.v.

Crawley (Crawle), Sussex, 400
-, inquisition taken at, 400
-, manor, 400
-, Shelley in, q.v.

Crawley, North (Crowle, Crowlegh, Great Craule), Bucks, 223, 924, 1275
-, leets, 201, 1275

Cray, North, Kent, ‘Wolewardeslonde’ in, 401
-, Ruxley in, q.v.

Cray, St Paul’s (Creye Paulini), Kent, inquisition taken at, 241
-, manor, 241

Crayford, Kent, Earde in, q.v.

Creake, North (Creyk, Northecryk), Norf, 1209
-, abbot of, 1071
-, Calthorp Hall in, q.v.

Creaton, Great (Great Creton), Northants, 1329
-, inquisition taken at, 1329

Crediepeytevyn see Creedy

Crediton (Criditon, Cryditon), Devon, 155, 1015
-, inquisition taken at, 155, 448

Creedy, Lower (Crediepeytevyn, Credypeytevyn) [in Upton Hellions], Devon, 38, 1015

Creeting St Peter (Cretynge, Cretynge St Peter, Cretyngge), Suff, manor and advowson, 1006

Cregentalan see Cragantallan

Crekelade, Creklade see Cricklade

Crempelesham, Cremplesham, Cremplysham see Crimplesham

Crendon, Long (Crendon, Crendon by Thame), Bucks, 982
-, inquisition taken at, 351
-, manor, 351
-, Notley Abbey in, q.v.

Crepet, William, 1279

Crepping (Creppyng) [in Wakes Colne], Essex, 1212

Creppinge, Hugh de, 1212

Creppyng see Crepping Hall

Cressage (Crassach), Salop, 1214

Cresswyk (Cressewyk), William, 1070, 1107, 1262

CRESSY, John alias John de, knight, 118, 772, 955
-, HUGH son of, 118, 772, 955
-, servants of. See Hardy, John; Irford, Richard de
-, Hugh, godfather to Hugh son of John de, 955
-, chamberlain of. See Cole, Richard
-, Robert, and Isabel (Paunton) his wife, 102
-, Roger de, 1210

Creswell (Creswall by Stafford), Staffs, manor and advowson of chapel, 369

Cretelyngton, John, 592, 604

Cretingham, Suff, 1209-10

Creton see Creaton

Cretyng, Edward and John de, 1210

Cretynge, Cretyngge see Creeting

Creuker, Simon, 772

Crèvecoeur (Crewker), honor, 401

Crewkerne (Crukern, Crukerne, Crukhorn, Crukhorne), Som, 3, 676
-, advowson of, 3
-, church and chantry of St Mary in, 3
-, churchyard, 3
-, deacon of, 3, 487, 991
-, manor, 3-4
-, rector and subdeacon, 3
-, Easthams in, q.v.

Crey see Ramsden

Creye see Cray

Creyk see Creake

Cricket Malherbie (Criket Malherbe), Som, 869

Crickhowell (Crikhowell), [Brec], 1213

Cricklade (Crekelade, Creklade), Wilts, 1256
-, St Sampson’s church, advowson of, 366
-, Chelworth and Calcutt in, q.v.

Cridiepeytevyn see Creedy

Criditon see Crediton

Criket see Cricket

Crikhowell see Crickhowell

Crimplesham (Crempelesham, Cremplesham, Cremplysham, Crymplesham), Norf, 364, 1209-10

Crippyn, Thomas, 149

Crischurche see Christchurch

Crishale see Chrishall

Cristchurch, Cristchurche see Christchurch

CRISTELTON, JOHN, 580-1

Croft (Craft) [in Okehampton], Devon, prebendary of. See Ponton, William

Croft (Crofte), Lincs, 772, 1243
-, manor, 1243
-, vicar of. See Dere, William

Croft, Yorks, Halnaby in, q.v.

Crofton [in Thursby], Cumb, 1324

Crofton [in Great Bedwyn], Wilts, manor, 35

Crofton, John de, 1247

Croftow (Croftou) [in Morvah], Corn, 678

Croglin (Crogelyn), Cumb, 1324
-, Newbiggin in, q.v.

Crok see Crook

Crokedake see Crooked Oak

Crokerys see Crookrise

Crokesdon see Croxden

Crombewell see Cromwell

Crombury (Craungebery) [in Hadlow], Kent, 229, 1273

Cromer, Norf, Shipden in, q.v.

Cromwell (Crumwell), Notts, advowson of, 1132
-, inquisition taken at, 1132
-, manor, 1132

CROMWELL (Crombewell, Cromwelle, Crumbwell, Crumwell, Crumwelle), Joan, 223
-, John (Bucks), 1275
-, Ralph, 772
-, Ralph alias Ralph de, knight, 319, 321, 955, 1018, 1071, 1156, 1159-60
-, RALPH DE, knight, lord of Tattershall, 430, 515, 519-22, 1020, 1131-3
-, John (Notts) son of, 1132
-, Maud (Bernak) wife of, 430, 515, 519-22, 1133
-, Ralph and Robert sons of, 1133
-, Thomas son of, 1132
-, William alias William de, knight, son of, 1020, 1132
-, chamberlain of. See Taylour, William
-, gardener of. See Grayne, John
-, godson of. See Clifton, Constantine
-, steward of. See Goudeby, … de
-, Richard de, knight, 118

Crondale see Crundale

Crook (Crok), John, 32, 34
-, William, 298, 578

Crooked Oak (le Crokedake) [in Shotley], Northumb, 876

Crookham (Croukham) [in Thatcham], Berks, manor and advowson of chapel, 862, 873

Crookrise (Crokerys) [in Skipton], Yorks, wood, 22

Cropet, William, 228

Cropredy (Croppridy), Oxon, 1089
-, fields (named) in, 1089
-, Bourton, Great, Claydon, Mollington, Prescote, Spalding Fee, Wardington and Williamscot in, q.v.

Cropston [in Thurcaston], Leics, 733

Cropton [in Middleton], Yorks, 842
-, manor, 815

Cros, John atte, 356
-, Cf. Crouche; Crus

Crosby Garrett (Crosseby Gerard, Crosseby-garard), Westm, 793
-, manor, 13
-, Musgrave, Little, in, q.v.

Crosby Ravensworth (Crossebyravenswayth), Westm, manor, 13
-, Meaburne, Mauld’s in, q.v.

Crosby upon Eden (Crosseby), Cumb, 526

Crosby, Adam de, 1174

Crosscanonby (Crosseby), Cumb, 1247

Crosseby see Crosby; Crosscanonby

Crosseby Alwardby see Allerby

Crossebygarard, Crossebyravenswayth see Crosby

Crosthwaite, Cumb, Applethwaite in, q.v.

Crostwight (Crosthewyt), Norf, 356

Crotton see Gratton

Crouch (Motstowe) [in Castle Hedingham], Essex, 139

Crouche, Roger, 282
-, Cf. Cros; Cruce

Crouchestoke see Stoke

Croucheweye, Benet, 151

Croukham see Crookham

Croule see Crowle

Croumersh, Croumerssh see Crowmarsh

Crounemere, Stephen, 274

Crouther, Thomas, 22

Crouthorn see Crowthorne

Crowan, Corn, Binnerton in, q.v.

Crowe, Richard, 608

Crowell (Crawell), Oxon, 8, 156

Crowemerssh see Crowmarsh

Crowende (unidentified), Norf, 292

Croweshalle see Crowshall

Crowland (Croyland), Lincs, abbot of, 553, 772, 1245

Crowle (Croule), Worcs, 1220

Crowle, Crowlegh see Crawley

Crowmarsh (Croumersh, Croumerssh), Oxon, inquisition taken at, 543, 545
-, Mongewell, Newnham Murren and Stoke, North, in, q.v.

Crowmarsh Giffard (Crowemerssh Giffard, Crowemerssh Gyffard) [in Crowmarsh], Oxon, 851
-, inquisition taken at, 191

Crowshall (Croweshalle) [in Attleborough], Norf, manor, 1071

Crowthorne (Crouthorn) [in Sutton Montis], Som, 869

Croxall, Staffs, Oakley in, q.v.

Croxden (Crokesdon), Staffs, abbey, 1114

Croxston, John de, 772

Croxton (Croxston), Lincs, 994

Croxton (unidentified), Som, 736

Croxton Kerrial (Croxston, Croxton) [Leics], abbot of, 236, 556, 951, 1282

Croyland see Crowland

Croyser, William, 1218

Cruce, Geoffrey de, 203, 1266
-, Cf. Cros; Crouche

Crukern, Crukerne, Crukhorn, Crukhorne see Crewkerne

Crumbwell, Crumwell, Crumwelle see Cromwell

Crundale (Crondale), Kent, 229, 1273
-, Ripple and Trimworth in, q.v.

Cruwys Morchard, Devon, Stickeridge in, q.v.

Cryditon see Crediton

Crymplesham see Crimplesham

Crysale see Chrishall

Cryscherch, Cryschurch see Christchurch

Cublington (Cobelynton, Coblyngton), Bucks, 223, 1275

Cucklington (Cokelyng, Coklyngton), Som, 868-9
-, Clinger in, q.v.

Cuddesdon, Oxon, Denton in, q.v.

Cuddington (Codyngton), Bucks, 497-8

Cuddington (Codyngton), Surrey, lord of. See Seint Michel, Simon

Cudham (Codham), Kent, manor, 1137

Cudworth (Codeworth, Codeworthy), Som, 956
-, church, 956
-, manor, 487
-, Clyve in, q.v.

Cuerdley (Keuerdelegh) [in Prescot], Lancs, 1306

Culbone (Cenarmekytenore, Kytenore), Som, 285, 1055

Culford (Colford), Suff, 310
-, East Hall in, q.v.

Culgaith (Culgaithe, Culgayth) [in Kirkland], Cumb, 792
-, manor, 90

Culliford Tree (Kulfordestre), Dors, hundred, 1231

Cullompton (Colompton), Devon, 5
-, inquisition taken at, 147
-, Langford and Ponsford in, q.v.

Culm, Monk (Moncolmp) [in Silverton], Devon, 5

Culm Pyne Barton (Colmpyne) [in Hemyock], Devon, 5

Culmington (Culmynton), Salop, parson of. See Bickerton, William de
-, Bache, Burley and Norton in, q.v.

Culmyngton see Kilmington

Culmynton see Culmington

Culseys (unidentified), Salop, 607

Culverden, Culverdine see Coverdine

Culverdowff, Thomas, 13

Culverthorpe (Calworthorp) [in Haydour], Lincs, 772

Culwen, William alias William de, knight, 1247, 1324

Culworth see Colworth

Cumberland, county, 694

Cumcatch (Cumcacche) [in Brampton], Cumb, 1324

Cumquitton see Cumwhitton

Cumrew (Cumrewe), Cumb, 1324

Cumwhinton (Comwhyntyn) [in Wetheral], Cumb, 526

Cumwhitton (Cumquitton), Cumb, 1324
-, ‘Eschapio’ in, 1324
-, Hornsby, King Harry Common, Scarrowhill and Wallmoorsike in, q.v.

Cundecote, Cundycote see Condicote

Cunnehegh see Combshay

Cunstable see Conestable

Curle, Stephen, 953

Curridge (Goseruge) [in Chieveley], Berks, 1224

Curry Mallet (Cory Malet), Som, manor, 487

Curry, North, Som, Lillesdon in, q.v.

Curry Rivel (Cory Ryvell), Som, 868
-, manor, 855, 868
-, Burton Pinsent and Hambridge in, q.v.

Curtays (Courteys), John (Berks), 1291
-, John (Leics), 974

Curtenay, Curteney see Courtenay

Curtisknowle (Courtesknolle) [in Diptford], Devon, 1086

Curwen, Gilbert de, 13

Cusance, William de, 841

Cussy, Is’, 1152

Cutter, Hugh, chaplain, 481

Cutteridge (Coterygge) [in North Bradley], Wilts, 582

Cuttyng, Thomas, 759-61

Cuxton, Kent, Ranscombe in, q.v.

Cuxwold (Cokewold), Lincs, 772

Cuyrewyard see Kyre

Cwmcarfan (Comkarbon) [in Mitchell Troy, Monm], advowson of chapel, 1215

Cyflaton see Siffleton

CYFREWAST, JOHN, knight, 309-13
-, John son of, 309
-, Katharine wife of, 310