INDEX
- Aaron of York, [26]
- Abattoirs, the, [229]
- Abbey of Bec, the, [277];
- of St. Peter, [184]
- Abelard, [336]
- Aberdeen, [45]
- Abergavenny House, [245]
- Abingdon, [124];
- the Abbay of, [96]
- Achard, [200]
- Act of Common Council, [146]
- Acton, Sir Roger, [104]
- Acts, [94]
- Addle Hill, [237];
- Street, [239]
- Admiral of France, the, [265]
- Adrian, John, [36]
- Agincourt, [107], [135], [322]
- Agnes, sister of Thomas à Becket, [7], [8]
- Agreement of Caursini, ordinary form of, [211]
- Ailred of Rievaulx, [332]
- Alan, the Capmaker, [36]
- Albemarle, Earl of, [30], [93]
- Albertis, Thomas de, [352], [353]
- Alcuin of York, [331]
- Aldermanbury, [101], [239]
- Aldermen, [4], [14], [17], [24], [41], [45], [48], [50], [51], [52], [53], [61], [64], [69], [70], [71], [77], [79], [81], [85], [88], [89], [90], [92], [94], [105], [107], [108], [109], [112], [113], [123], [124], [130], [136], [139], [140], [183], [215], [218], [227], [232], [233], [244], [284], [303], [322], [323], [325]
- Aldersgate, [162], [168], [233], [239], [352];
- Street, [164], [245];
- Bar, [164]
- Aldgate, [18], [65], [73], [81], [143], [144], [145], [163], [167], [177], [233], [234], [235], [239], [353];
- Bar, [164]
- Alegate, [183]
- Ale-stakes, [291]
- Alexander III. of Scotland, [36]
- Aleyn, John, [267]
- Alfred, [65]
- Aliens, ordered to depart, [3]
- Allectus, [189]
- Allhallows Lane, [206]
- Almaine, [358], [388], [389]
- Almshouses, [99], [164];
- God’s House, [97]
- Amen Corner, [245]
- “A Mery Geste of Robin Hood,” [312]
- Amiens, [389], [390]
- Anatomy of Melancholy, the, [339]
- Anchorites, [172]
- Anderson, [222]
- Anelace, [369]
- Ann of Lodbury, [350]
- Anselm, [331]
- Ansgar, the Staller, [223]
- Ansley, John, [326]
- Antiquarian Repository, the, [341]
- Antwerp, [189], [201], [389]
- Appletone, Brother William, [82]
- Apprentices, [101], [191], [217], [218], [220], [266], [267], [268], [290]
- Aquitaine, [74], [80]
- Aragon, [326]
- Arbalisters, [44]
- Archæologia, [150], [214], [294], [309], [380]
- Archery, decay of, [73]
- Arms and armour, [41], [228], [284], [287];
- passage of arms, [265]
- Arundel, Bishop, [104]
- Arundel, the Earl of, [320]
- Arundel House, [184]
- Asheby, Sir Robert de, [64]
- Ashfield, Alice, Prioress, [153]
- Asia Minor, [345]
- Astern, [331]
- Astrology, [338]
- Aswy, Alderman of Chepe, [40]
- Atwod, John, [356]
- Auricalcum, [258]
- Auripigment, [258]
- Aurum potabile, [339]
- Austin Friars, [239]
- Auvergne, [287]
- Ave Marie Lane, [167]
- Avignon, [343]
- Axe, the, [174]
- Aylmer, [126]
- Aylwin Finch, [200]
- Babees Book, The, [272], [298]
- Babington, [45]
- Bacon, Roger, [332]
- Bacon, Sir Francis, [140]
- Bacons, the, [217]
- Badlesmere, Sir Bartholomew de, [54]
- Bailiffs, [32], [34];
- of Oxford, of Chepstow, [267]
- Bakers’ Hall, [259]
- Baldok, Master Robert, [56]
- Baldwin, the Archdeacon, [278]
- Bale, [333]
- Ball of Canterbury, John, [284]
- Balliol, [45]
- Balsham, Ivella de, [350]
- Baltic, [189];
- the trade of the, [206]
- Bamme, Adam, [279]
- Bandy-ball, [74]
- Banhams, the, [217]
- Bankside, [168], [274], [275], [307]
- Banning, Paul, [225]
- Banquets, [69], [79], [92], [124], [296];
- menus of, [295]
- Barbers, [337];
- supervisor of, appointed, [232]
- Bardham, Alderman, [224]
- Bardi, the, [65]
- Bardolf, Lord, [94]
- Barking, in Essex, [252]
- Barnard, Alderman Sir John, [224]
- Barne, Sir George, [308]
- Barnes, John, [98]
- Barnham, Alderman, [224]
- Barons, the, [14], [17], [18], [28], [32], [48], [49];
- Henry III., [20]
- Bartholomew, [258];
- the Grocer, [36]
- Baselard, [352]
- Basset, Robert, [143], [144], [146]
- Bassieshaw, [238]
- Bastard of Burgundy, the, [326]
- Bastard of Falconbridge, [186]
- Basyng, Thomas, [36]
- Bat, Thomas, [231]
- Batell, the Abbay of, [96]
- Bath, Knights of the, [121], [139]
- Bath, the Bishops of, [122]
- Bathe, the See of, [96]
- Batman, [258]
- Battencourt, Luke de, [35]
- Battersea, [168]
- Battle, [258];
- the Abbot of, [79]
- Battles—Barnet, [141], [142];
- Bosworth Field, [156];
- Northampton, [136];
- Saint Albans, [136];
- Tewkesbury, [141], [142];
- Towton, [139]
- Baudwyn de la Heuse, [265]
- Bayard’s bun, [290]
- Bayeux, [265]
- Bayle, John, [130]
- Baynard’s Castle, [17], [82], [138], [154], [155], [238], [245], [259], [322], [364]
- Bayswater, [290]
- Beam, the common, [109]
- Beauchamp, Guy, Earl of Warwick, [327];
- Sir John, [119];
- William, [320]
- Beaufe, Sir Philip le, [326]
- Beaufort, Cardinal, [116];
- Henry, [112], [113]
- Beaumonts, the, [245]
- Beaumore, Richard, [167]
- Bec, the Abbey of, [277]
- Becket, Gilbert, [7];
- Thomas à, [7], [8], [218]
- Beckford, Alderman, [225]
- Bede, [331]
- Bedford, Countess of, [354];
- Duke of, [111], [112], [113], [114], [116], [327];
- Earl of, [122]
- Bedford House, [184]
- Beds, [256]
- Beggars, [363]
- Belet, Master Michael, [320]
- Belknap, Robert, [79]
- Bell, Adam, [361]
- Belstede, Godfrey de, [371]
- Benchers, [336]
- Benedict, [332];
- XIII., [116]
- Benedict, Wolman, [95]
- Benefactions and Endowments, fifteenth century, [97]-99
- Benefices held by foreigners, [26];
- presentation of, to foreigners, [30]
- Bergen, [189], [206]
- Berkeley, the Lords of, [245]
- Berklee, Sir Moriz de, [56]
- Berks, [94]
- Bermondsey, [332];
- Court held at, [3]
- Berners, Dame Juliana, [299]
- Berwick, [45], [188]
- Besant Lefwine, [200]
- Besant, the, [200]
- Besaunt, Robert, [222]
- Beton, the Brewster, [292]
- Betoyne, Richard de, [57]
- Beverley, John, [104]
- Bigod, R. le, Earl of Norfolk, [30]
- Bill of Articles, [127]
- Billecoks claybakes, [265]
- Billing, [238]
- Billingsgate, [34], [73], [81], [94], [168], [176], [178], [185], [190], [193], [197], [204], [226], [253], [282], [302], [364], [388]
- Birchovers Lane, [174]
- Bishops, [28], [245];
- of Bangor, [77];
- of Durham, [72];
- of Erkenwald, [164];
- of London, [30], [69], [72], [76], [85], [86], [89], [212], [344];
- Wulstan, [331]
- Bishopsgate, [143], [145], [230], [235], [239], [391], [363];
- Bar, [164];
- Street, [165], [177], [194]
- Bishop’s Palace, the, [146]
- Black Death, the, [69], [71], [345]
- Black Friars, [49], [54], [57], [145], [238], [239], [240], [245];
- The Great Hall of the, [85]
- Blackheath, [90], [108], [124], [127], [129], [133], [142], [244], [389]
- Black Prince, the, [69], [72], [74], [79], [97], [243], [245], [258]
- Blackwall, [144]
- Blackwell, [245]
- Blakeney, William, [354]
- Blome, Richard, [235]
- Blounts, the Lords Mountjoy, [245]
- Blowbladder Street, [177]
- Blue Beard, [126]
- Boke of Curtasye, the, [299]
- Boke of Nurture, the, [296]
- Boke of St. Albans, [299]
- Boleyn, Alderman Sir Geoffrey, [224]
- Boleyns, the, [217]
- Bolingbroke, Master Roger, [117]
- Bolton-le-Moor, [357]
- Bond, Alderman, [224]
- Boniface, election as Archbishop of Canterbury, [28], [29], [391]
- Books, chained, [330];
- Glastonbury, list of, [329];
- list of Forty, [329];
- presented by Guy Beauchamp to the Monks of Bordesley, [327]
- Bordeaux, [74], [208], [266], [286], [299], [300];
- Mayor of, [217]
- Boroughbridge, [54]
- Boston, [163], [390]
- Botolph Lane, Billingsgate, [239], [244]
- Botolphstown, [163]
- Bottom, the Weaver, [258]
- Boulogne, [189]
- Bountayn, Roger, [266]
- Bouverie, E. de, [225]
- Bowyer Row, [167], [175]
- Box, Robert, [366]
- Brabant, [202], [394];
- the Duke of, [116]
- Brabazun, Sir Roger, [43], [359]
- Bradbury, [222]
- Bradby, John, [100], [120]
- Bradestrete, [369]
- Bradwell, [187]
- Brand, John, [189]
- “Brank,” the, [356]
- Brayn, Mathew, [134]
- Bread, feeding horses with, [290]
- Bread Street, [238];
- Compter, [140];
- Hill, [237];
- Ward, [215]
- Brembre, Nicolas, [77], [80], [84], [86], [259]
- Brembres, the, [217], [359]
- Brereton, Humphrey, [271]
- “Bretasche,” [65]
- Breton pirates, [266]
- Bretoun, John, [73]
- Brewer, William, [15]
- Breweries, [234]
- Brewers, [259]
- Bridewell, [241], [242], [245], [364]
- Bridge Estate, the, [303]
- Bridge House, the, [185]
- Bridge Row, [174], [238]
- Bridges—Bow, [162];
- Fleet, [235];
- Holborn, [167];
- London, [6], [33], [37], [45], [46], [52], [55], [82], [89], [93], [94], [108], [112], [124], [129], [131], [133], [135], [142], [143], [144], [167], [174], [178], [185], [190], [192], [228], [236], [244], [251], [341], [346], [350], [370], [388], [389]
- Bridge Street, [118], [174], [242]
- Bristol, [200]
- Brittany, [202], [266];
- the Duke of, [245]
- Broad Street, [233]
- Broun, Sir Stephen, [224]
- Brown, John, [269]
- Brown, Peter, [269]
- Browne, John, [104]
- Bruce, [47]
- Bruges, [201], [265], [266], [268], [319]
- Brune, [389]
- Brunellus, [332]
- Brystow, the Abbay of, [96]
- Buccointes, [222]
- Buckingham, the Duke of, [128], [129], [154], [155], [156], [215], [245];
- the Earl of, [80]
- Bucklersbury, [174], [239], [242]
- Bucks, [94]
- Building, Assize of, [395]
- Builth, [37]
- Bukerels, the, [222], [224], [239];
- William, [369]
- Bullen, [222]
- Burgh, Hubert de, [20], [22]
- Burghasche, Sir Bartholomew, [56]
- Burgomasters of Bruges, [268]
- Burgundy, [202], [350];
- the Duke of, [116], [120], [299]
- Burleigh House, [184]
- Burton, [96]
- Bury, the Abbay of, [96]
- Bury St. Edmunds, the Abbot of, [62], [66], [332]
- Bury, William, [352], [353]
- Butchers’ Hall, [259]
- Butler, the King’s, [79]
- Bylande, [96]
- Byngham, William, [97], [99]
- Cade, John, [126], [127], [129], [131], [132], [372]
- Caen, [68], [186], [265], [277]
- Cahors, the merchants of, [210]
- Calais, [4], [120], [201];
- the surrender, [68]
- Calendar of Wills, the, [237], [373], [375], [381]
- Calthorpe, [222]
- Cambridge, [97], [197], [279];
- the Earl of, [107]
- Cambuck, [74]
- Camden, [223], [242]
- Camomile Street, [164]
- Campanile, the, [183]
- Candlewick Street, [174], [177]
- Canny, Roger, [366], [368]
- Canterbury, [200], [244], [258], [323], [331];
- Archbishop of, [28], [38], [57], [72], [76], [82], [84], [92], [121], [122], [129], [131], [132], [320];
- Archdeacon of, [201]
- Canterbury, Isaac de, [369], [370]
- Canterbury, Simon de, [248]
- Canynges of Bristol, [190]
- Capel, [222]
- Capell, Sir William, [224]
- Capgrave, [189]
- Carausius, [189]
- Cardinals, [358]
- Carenten, [68]
- Carey, Henry, [216]
- Carey, Robert, [326]
- Carpenter, John, [97], [99]
- Carter Lane, [167]
- Catapuce, the, [339]
- Catherine of Arragon, [243]
- Caursines or Caursini, the, [23], [34], [44], [209]-213
- Causton, William de, [65]
- Caxton, [209], [218]
- Cemeteries, [344]
- Chaloner, John le, [366]
- Chalton, [222]
- Chamber of London, [263]
- Chancery, Houses of, [335];
- Inns, [335];
- Lane, [335]
- Channel, the English, [266], [365]
- Chantries, Endowments of, [305]
- Chapel on London Bridge, the, [198]
- Chapter House of Westminster, the, [65]
- Charing Cross, [43], [140], [151], [235]
- Charles VI., [318];
- V., the Emperor, [242], [327]
- Charlton, Sir Edward, [106]
- Charterhouse, [344];
- Square, [344]
- Charters, Ed. I., [44];
- Ed. II., [51];
- Ed. III., [58]-61, [67], [71];
- Ed. IV., [139], [146];
- Hen. II., [4];
- Hen. III., [22], [23];
- Hen. IV., [94];
- John, [13];
- Richard, [12];
- Richard
- II., [80], [86], [89], [113], [114], [205], [264], [390];
- of Pardon, [361];
- “Charter,” the, [133]
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, [65], [74], [163], [172], [186], [231], [249], [276], [230], [290], [293], [312], [315], [318], [334], [338], [339], [376]
- Cheap or Chepe, [51], [61], [82], [94], [97], [118], [130], [167], [173], [175], [176], [177], [194], [234], [235], [239], [302];
- West Chepe, [38], [39], [50], [174], [175], [176], [177], [369]
- Cheape of London, [215]
- Cheapside, [38], [63], [79], [100], [138], [169], [231], [232], [236], [277], [325], [326], [354], [359]
- Chepstow, [266]
- Chertsey, [146]
- Cheshunt, [371]
- Chester, [96], [118], [121], [216], [331];
- the Earl of, [23], [320]
- Chichele, Archbishop, [105], [263];
- Sir Robert, [97], [218], [303]
- Chicheles, the, [217], [263]
- Chigwell, Hamo de, [54]
- Child, Sir Josiah, [224]
- Chiltern, [317]
- China, [343]
- Christian names, [372]
- Christmas, the feast of, [307], [308]
- Chronicle, [100], [101], [109];
- Gregory’s, [120], [124];
- of London, [113], [124];
- Collection of a London Citizen, [123];
- Chronicles of Old London, [42];
- Stow’s, [24], [30], [51], [215]
- Church, the, [95], [99], [107], [124], [283];
- of England, [86];
- and usury, [9];
- and John, [15], [16];
- the Roman, [31], [169]-172
- Churches, architecture of, [245];
- opportunities for social intercourse, [257];
- Abbey, [36];
- All Hallows, Barking, [226];
- All Hallows the Great, [45], [126], [171], [208];
- All Hallows the Less, [171], [208];
- Austin Friars, [180];
- Barking, [40], [365];
- Blackfriars, [181];
- Bow, [38], [174];
- Bowles, [325];
- Canterbury Cathedral, [278];
- Cristes, [96];
- Holy Trinity, [99];
- Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, [81];
- King Edward’s Free Chapel, [345];
- Mercers’ Chapel, [7], [277];
- Milan Cathedral, [315];
- North Stoneham, [209];
- Pyx, chapel of, [261];
- Rolls Chapel, [23];
- St. Albans, [99];
- St. Alphege, [246];
- St. Andrew, [167];
- St. Andrew’s, Holborn, [126], [335];
- St. Antholin’s, [233];
- St. Augustine, [181];
- St. Bartholomew’s the Little, [215];
- St. Benedict, [181];
- St. Botolph, [163],
- 165, [166], [239];
- St. Bride’s, Fleet St., [15];
- St. Catherine, Chapel of, [103];
- St. Christopher, [86];
- St. Clement, [55];
- St. Diones, [325];
- St. Ethelburga, [164];
- St. George’s Southwark, [89];
- St. Giles, [20], [68], [104], [107];
- Cripplegate, [159], [165];
- St. Helen’s, [180], [288];
- St. James, Garlickhythe, [169];
- St. John the Baptist, [246];
- St. Katherine Cree, [171];
- St. Katharine Coleman, [171];
- St. Lawrence, [226];
- St. Leonard Shoreditch, [165];
- St. Magnus, [178];
- St. Margaret, Southwark, [131];
- St. Martin, [168], [198];
- St. Martin le Grand, [60], [120], [174], [226], [228], [239], [361];
- St. Martin, Ludgate Hill, [246];
- St. Martin Outwich, [246];
- St. Martin’s, Vintry, [169];
- St. Mary-le-Bow, [64], [226];
- St. Mary Magdalene, [181];
- St. Mary Matfelon, [164];
- St. Mary Mounthaw, [171];
- St. Mary of Grace, [99];
- St. Mary Overies, [234], [364];
- St. Mary Somerset, [169], [171];
- St. Mary Spital, [98];
- St. Mary Staining, [169];
- St. Mary Stanigeslane, [370];
- St. Michael, [50], [169];
- Cornhill, [118], [180], [356];
- St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey, [171], [181];
- St. Olave, [178];
- St. Oswyth, [100], [239];
- St. Paul’s Cathedral, [7], [11], [24], [50], [55], [62], [74], [76], [85], [86], [100], [104], [105], [107], [109], [118], [119], [136], [145], [166], [176], [180], [182], [184], [226], [240], [241], [244], [327], [332], [379];
- St. Peter, [64], [99], [169], [180];
- St. Peter’s, Cornhill, [292];
- St. Peter, Colechurch, [126];
- St. Stephen’s Chapel, [305];
- St. Stephen, Walbrook, [369];
- St. Thomas of Acon, [7], [64], [228];
- St. Thomas Watering, [108];
- Walton-on-Thames, [356];
- Winchester, [315]
- Churchyards, [246], [344], [394]
- Cinque Ports, the, [18], [188], [320];
- Warden of, [119]
- Circetir, the Abbay of, [96]
- Cirencester, [332]
- Citizens, the, [13], [18];
- and John, [11];
- wealth and state of the, [259]
- City, the, [125];
- and Bastard of Falconbridge, [141];
- beginning of struggle between aristocratic party and the crafts, [13];
- blockaded by land and sea, [20];
- and charters of Edward III., [59]-61;
- and civil wars, [32], [135];
- and country, connection between, [217];
- crowding of the, [235];
- customs, [231];
- dissensions in, [39], [51], [80];
- and Duke of Lancaster, [77], [79];
- and Edward I., [40];
- and Edward II., [49], [51]-53, [54];
- and Edward III., [70], [72], [73];
- and Edward IV., [140];
- and birth of Edward of Windsor and election of Aldermen, [89];
- and election of Mayor, [44], [57], [70];
- and election of Sheriffs, [44], [70];
- expulsion of leprous persons from, [68];
- and Free Trade, [62];
- and Henry II., [3], [4], [6];
- and Henry III., [22], [23], [32], [33];
- and Henry IV., [94], [99];
- and Henry V., [107];
- and Henry VI., [113], [120], [124];
- and the Duke of Gloucester, [153]-156;
- government of, [230];
- internal conditions in 1221, [20];
- and Jack Cade, [127];
- and John, [13], [18];
- liberties of the, [25], [40], [49], [136];
- lighting by night, [109];
- and the Lollards, [84];
- and Magna Charta, [18];
- loyalty of, under Harry of Monmouth, [107];
- occupation by the Earl of Gloucester, [33];
- paving of, [232];
- and plague, [342]-347;
- precedence of Mayor decided, [107];
- prosperity of, [101];
- poverty in reign of Henry VI., [135];
- quarrelling between the trades, [61];
- receives Queen Eleanor of Provence, [24];
- revenues obtained from, in 1268, [34];
- and Reform, [76];
- and Richard I., [12];
- and Richard II., [80], [86], [88], [90];
- riots, [64];
- safe keeping of the, [227]-228;
- and the Spensers, [54];
- and tallage, [36], [50];
- trade regulated, [36]
- City Barons, Association of, [13]
- City Companies, the, [71], [73], [89], [174], [187], [233], [245], [253], [323];
- halls of, [236], [245], [270]
- City Ditch, the, [101]
- City Fathers, the, [36], [40], [89], [105], [152]
- City of London School, [97]
- City Marshals, [364]
- City Police, the, [391]
- City walls, the, [101], [159]-168, [176]
- Clare, Gilbert de, [33], [49]
- Clarence, [140];
- Duke of, [146], [154]
- Clarke, Mr. Willis, [329]
- Claryngton, Sir Roger, [93]
- Clenhond, John, [279]
- Clergy, the, [95], [379];
- the benefit of, [293]
- Clerk, John le, [364];
- Richard, [369]
- Clerke, William le, [369]
- Clerkenwell, [237], [239], [360], [364]
- Cleydon, [120];
- John, [105]
- Cleve, Gosceline de, [69]
- Clifford, Lord, [259]
- Clink, the, [355]
- Clope, Gilbert, [370]
- Clopton, [222]
- Clym of the Clough, [361]
- Cnut, [20], [240]
- Coal-exchange, the, [176]
- Coals, [193]
- Cobbs or Water-leaders, [235]
- Cobham, [120];
- Eleanor, [114], [116], [118], [350];
- Lord, [86], [100]
- Cockfighting, [74]
- Cock Lane, Smithfield, [274], [275]
- Cocke, Thomas, [127]
- Codesfold, Richard de, [370]
- Coffeur, Henry le, [368];
- Matilda, [368]
- Coggeshale, Abbay of, [96]
- Coinage of golden pennies issued, [33]
- Coins, [200]
- Coke, Alderman Sir Thomas, [139], [140], [141], [224]
- Colchestre, Gilbert de, [368]
- Cold Harbour, [180], [245]
- Colechurch, Peter of, [6]
- Coleman Street, [235], [239]
- Colet, [222]
- Collections of a London Citizen, [112]
- College Hill, [245]
- College of Priests, [263]
- College Street, [239]
- Colleges, Law, list of, [325];
- Sion, [97];
- God’s House, [97];
- of Christ, [97];
- of the Holy Spirit, [97]
- Colman, [331]
- Cologne, [205], [390]
- Commissioner, the King’s, [54]
- Common Council, the, [70], [230]
- “Common Hunt,” the, [165]
- Common Seal, the, [52]
- Common Serjeant, the, [352]
- Commons of the City, the, [33]
- Commune, Chief Magistrate of the, [14];
- establishment of the, [13];
- granting of the, [11]
- Companies’ Halls, the, [236], [245], [270]
- Companies, lending money to the King, list of, [213]
- Conduits, [24], [43], [50], [97], [125], [205], [233], [235], [359];
- the Great, [38], [125], [174], [234], [235];
- the Little, [125], [234], [235];
- Lambe’s, [235]
- Conspiracies, [107]
- Constable of the Tower, the, [34]
- Constantine Copronymus, [315]
- Constantinople, [343], [389]
- Conventions, [390]
- Cony, John, [69]
- Cook, Hamon, [368];
- James, [188];
- Master Walter, [250]
- Cooke, [222]
- Cooks, [259];
- cook-shops, [294]
- Corby, [389], [390]
- Cordwainer Street, [174]
- Corey, [344]
- Cork, [204]
- Cornhill, Reignold de, [15]
- Cornhill, [56], [174], [177], [191], [192], [193], [194], [237], [238], [253], [307], [355], [360]
- Cornwall, Richard, Earl of, [30], [48], [49]
- Corporation, [264]
- Corpus Christi, the Feast of, [81]
- Corsica, [343]
- Cote, John, [126]
- Cotes, [222]
- Cotton, Bartholomew, [42], [332]
- Council of the City, the, [15]
- Court, for Common Pleas, the King’s, [19];
- of Exchequer, [37];
- of Husting, [17], [280], [389], [395], [396];
- Houses of, [335];
- Lord Mayor’s, [266];
- Sheriff’s, [396]
- Courts of the City, the, [15], [25]
- Courtenay, William, [84]
- Cousin Lane, [206]
- Covent Garden, [233]
- Coventre, the Abbay of, [96]
- Coventre, Henry de, [36], [365]
- Coventry, Sir John, [224], [225]
- Coventry, [205]
- Cow, [222]
- Crafts of London, the, [118];
- Regulation of the, [71]
- Craftsman, the, [233]
- Cranes, [298]
- Cranfield, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, [224]
- Cranmer, [107]
- Craven, Sir William, [225]
- Cray, the water of, [307]
- Crecy, the battle of, [67]
- Creed Lane, [167]
- Crepelgate, [61]
- Crepin, Ralph, [38]
- Crichurche, [118]
- Crime, [349]
- Cripplegate, [97], [168], [235], [239], [263]
- Cromwell, Earl of Essex, [245]
- Crosby Hall, [153], [247], [277];
- House, [245], [250]
- Crosby, Sir Thomas, [153]
- Crosses, [175];
- High Cross of Cheape, the, [287];
- Holborn, [235];
- Paul’s, [36], [49], [106], [116], [117], [147], [154], [175], [183], [239];
- Ratcliffe, [187];
- Stone Cross, the, [161];
- in Cheape, [38], [54], [55], [125];
- Queen Eleanor’s, [176]
- Crowlande, [96]
- Crowmer, [129]
- Crowmer, Sir James, [130]
- Crusade, first, [345]
- Crutched Friars, the, [239], [245]
- Cucking-stool, the, [356]
- Cunningham, W., [185], [196]
- Curfew, [40], [62], [226], [341], [361]
- Curtoys, John, [366]
- Customs, [79], [94];
- the King’s, collected, [185]
- Custos, [32], [33], [34], [39], [40], [42], [88]
- Cyprus, [300];
- the King of, [69], [343]
- Dacre, Sir Thomas, [126];
- Lord, [150]
- Dalyngrigge, Sir Edward, [89]
- Dances, [31]
- Danes, [389]
- D’Angle, Sir Guiscard, [244]
- Danse au Chapelet, the, [311]
- Danse au Virlet, the, [311]
- Darby, Alderman, [325]
- Dartmouth, [186], [188], [266], [272]
- Daventry, the Abbay of, [96]
- Day of St. Bartholomew, [371]
- Day of St. Dunstan, [370]
- Day of the Invention of the Holy Cross, [370]
- Death Crier, the, [289]
- De Bohun, [30]
- Defoe, [223]
- De la Pole, Michael, [223]
- De la Pole, William, [118], [223], [224]
- De la Poles, the, [245]
- De Leyre, William, [45]
- Denmark, [206], [389];
- the King of, [69]
- De Nugis Curialum, [332]
- Deposition of Richard the Second, [89]
- Deptford, [124], [144], [190]
- Derby, Earl of, [261]
- Derkynge, Abraham de, [369], [370]
- Despencer, Sir Hugh le, [43], [49], [55], [358]
- De Veres, the Earls of Oxford, [245]
- Devonshire, Earl and Countess of, [379]
- Diceto, Ralph de, [332]
- “Disherisoned,” the, [33]
- Doctors’ Commons, [245]
- Doget, John, [368]
- Dogs, [164]
- Domesday Book, [242]
- Domestic Manners, [256], [258]
- Domus Conversorum, [23]
- Domus Teutonicorum, [180], [204]
- Donne, [222]
- Dorchester, [343];
- the Marquis of, [245]
- Dormer, Sir Michael, [224]
- Dorset, the Marquis of, [146], [148]
- Dover, [128], [186], [189], [244], [323], [357], [365];
- defeat of French fleet off, [20]
- Dovers, the Abbay of, [96]
- Dowgate, [176], [205], [235], [239], [390]
- Dowgate Dock, [286]
- Dowry, bequeathing, [273]
- Drapers’ Hall, [146]
- Drapiers of Ypres, the, [201]
- Dress, [324]-325
- Drewe, Barentyne, [93]
- Drinks—ale, cider, mead, perry, wines, [300]
- Dublin, [204]
- Dulcie, Sir Robert, [225]
- Ducket, Lawrence, the case of, [38]
- Duckett, [222]
- Dugdale, [304]
- Dunkirk, [268]
- Dunmowe, John de, [73]
- Duns Scotus, [332]
- Dunstable, [27], [96]
- Durham, [258], [332];
- the Bishop of, [122];
- the See of, [96]
- Durham House, [184]
- Durham, William de, [34]
- Dymmoke, Sir Thomas, [93], [123];
- Sir Phylyppe, [123]
- Eadmer, [331]
- Earthquakes, [343]
- Eastcheap, [174], [176], [177], [236], [274], [291], [294]
- Easter, the, [295], [308]
- “Easterlings,” [388]
- Eastfield, Sir William, [235]
- Echevins of Bruges, [268];
- of Dunkirk, [269]
- Edgware Road, [293]
- Edition, or the Continuator, of Stow, [219]
- Edmund, Sir (the King’s brother), [43]
- Edred’s Hythe, [181]
- Edward, [34]
- Edward I., and the Countess of Flanders, [35];
- coronation of, [36];
- and the City, [36];
- and Jews, [37], [43];
- and the City, [40];
- his Charter, [44];
- trial of Sir William Wallace, [45];
- death, [47];
- 228, [243], [298], [299], [323], [390]
- Edward II.—coronation, [48];
- and Piers Gaveston, [49];
- birth of a son, [49];
- and the City, [51]-53;
- murder of, [57];
- 245, [252], [253], [262], [325], [361]
- Edward III.—his Charters, [58];
- and the City, [62], [67];
- and the Flemings, [63];
- and the French, [67];
- expulsion of lepers, [68];
- and the regulation of the crafts, [71];
- and the City, [72];
- and archery, [74];
- and the Good Parliament,
- 75;
- death, [77];
- 107, [209], [242], [252], [266], [275], [344], [361]
- Edward IV., [189];
- coronation, [139];
- marriage, [139];
- and Alderman Coke, [139];
- and the City, [141], [146];
- and the Bastard of Falconbridge, [144];
- and Jane Shore, [146];
- funeral of, [150];
- 189, [262], [271], [288], [325], [361]
- Edward the Confessor, [23], [242]
- Edward, Prince, [32]
- Edward of Windsor, [49], [55]
- Egbert, Archbishop of York, [331]
- Egremont, Lord, [259]
- Egrettes, [298]
- Eldedeaneslane, [55]
- Eleanor of Castile, [43]
- Eleanor of Provence, [24], [28], [31], [36], [391]
- Eleanor, Queen, [239], [323]
- Elizabeth, Edward IV.’s Queen, [139]
- Elizabeth Lucy, the Lady, [154]
- Elizabeth Moring, [274]
- Elizabeth, Queen, [45], [208], [294]
- Elizabeth of York, [271]
- Elms at Smithfield, the, [45]
- Elsing, Robert, [344]
- Elsinge, William, [97]
- Eltham, [323]
- Eltham, Sir John de, [56]
- Ely, [33]
- English, John, [267]
- Epidemics of the Middle Ages, [343]
- Erber, the, [245], [259]
- Erigena, [331]
- Eslingen, [345]
- Essex, [81], [94], [164], [297], [312];
- the Commons of, [129]
- Essex House, [184]
- Essexe, Agnes de, [366], [368]
- Este, Robert, [129]
- Estfield, [263]
- Estfried, Sir William, [97]
- Ethelred, [205]
- Ethelred II., [388];
- Earl of Mercia, [165]
- Euisham, the Abbay of, [96]
- Eustace of Boulogne, [278]
- Eustace, the Monk, [188]
- Evesham, [33]
- Evesham, Richard de, [73]
- Exchequer, the, [213]
- Execution of traitors, [17]
- Executions, [42], [45], [55], [82], [93], [94], [105]-107, [117], [118], [120], [124], [130], [132], [136], [138], [140], [144], [215], [349]
- Exeter, [200];
- charter of, [264];
- the Duke of, [93], [128], [134], [259];
- the See of, [96]
- Eyminge, Stephen de, [368]
- Eyre, Sir Simon, [109]
- Fabyan, [38], [92], [96], [117], [120], [130], [144], [154], [276]
- Fairs of England, [168], [201], [203], [390]
- Falcon, the, [286]
- Falconbridge, Bastard of, [141], [266]
- Falconbridge or Falconberg, Lord, Earl of Kent, [141]
- Falkirk, [44], [46]
- Falstaff, Sir John, [291]
- Famine of 1314, [51]
- Fancherche, [366]
- Farringdon, Nicholas, [54]
- Farringdons, the, [224]
- Fastolf, Syr John, [134], [245]
- Fauntilome, John, [366]
- Favourites, troubles caused by, [49]
- Feasts and banquets, [297], [298]
- Fenchurch Street, [177], [245], [325]
- Fencing, schools of, closed, [41];
- schools for, [191]
- Fensbury Court, [165]
- Ferrers, George, [308];
- Higham, [263]
- Fielding, [222]
- Fires, [251];
- danger of, [341], [342];
- the Great, [119], [235], [237];
- indemnity in case of, [231];
- of London, [186], [347]
- Fish, [299], [302]
- Fishmongers’ Hall, [180], [259]
- Fish Street, [44]
- Fish Street Hill, [171], [245]
- FitzAlans, the Earls of Arundel, [244]
- FitzArnulfe, Constantine, [21], [22]
- FitzAylwin, Henry, [219]
- Fitz-Aylwin’s Assize, [251], [253]
- FitzOthon, Hugh, [34]
- FitzStephen, [126], [162], [197], [277], [307], [318]
- FitzThedmar, Arnold, [33], [42]
- FitzThomas, Sir John, [33], [358]
- FitzWalter, Robert, [17], [182], [240];
- the Barons, [245]
- Fitzwarrens of Devon and Somerset, the, [217]
- FitzWilliam, [224]
- Flagellants, [74], [345]
- Flanders, [35], [39], [201], [204], [206], [388], [394];
- the Countess of, [35]
- “Flats,” [251]
- Fleet, [239]
- Fleet Bridge, [51], [235]
- Fleet Street, [24], [88], [235], [335]
- Fleets, [61], [66], [69], [79], [189]
- Flegge, Henry de, [364]
- Flemings, the, [35], [63], [82], [209];
- the banishment of the, [4]
- Flesh-Shambles of St. Nicholas in Newgate, [167], [174], [177], [198], [251]
- Florence, [65], [201], [210], [244]
- Florentines, the, [215]
- Folk Mote, the, [4], [176], [280]
- Food—
- bread, [299];
- fish, [297];
- forks, [298];
- meat, [296], [297];
- of the middle classes, [297];
- of the people, [301];
- of the country people, [302];
- prices of, [303], [304];
- soup, [297];
- subtlety, the, [295], [296];
- sweets, [297];
- times of meals, [284];
- trencher, the, [299];
- vegetables, [298];
- wine, [296]
- Food and drink, [196], [197]
- Food-stuffs, [203]
- Fool or jester, the, [295]
- Foot-ball, [74]
- Foreigners, laws against, [40]
- Foreign trade, [188]
- Forests, Sussex, [267];
- the Justiciary of the, [320]
- Forsters and Fenwicks of Northumberland, the, [216]
- Fouks de Brent, [22]
- Founteyns, the Abbay of, [96]
- Fowey, [266]
- Foyster, a, [364]
- “Frame” houses, the, [176]
- France, [135], [204], [318], [388];
- the King of, [69];
- war with, [66]
- Francisco de Spinola of Genoa, [209]
- François de Borcelen, [116]
- Fraternities, Company of the Pui, [287]
- Frediswyde, the Abbay of, [96]
- Free Chamber of the King of England, [43]
- Free Trade, [71], [94]
- French Chronicle, the, [48], [49], [53], [55]
- French, the, [136];
- landing of, [272]
- Friars Minors, the, [197], [232]
- Friars Preachers, [55], [57]
- Friday Street, [172], [254]
- Fripperers, [192]
- Froissart, [284], [285]
- Fuatard, John, [364]
- Fuel, [193];
- charcoal and seacoal, [253]
- Furniture, and construction of a London citizen’s house, [247];
- list of household goods, [257];
- of a mediæval house, [255];
- tables, [294]
- Furnivall, [299], [376]
- Furnival’s Inn, [233]
- Furriers, [232]
- Fynesbury, the Mayor of, [56]
- Gairdner’s Introduction to the Paston Letters, [127] note
- Galley Quay, [209]
- Galley Wharf, [239]
- Gamage, [222]
- Gambling, [318]
- Games and sports, “New Fair,” [292];
- list of, [307], [318]
- Garbodesham, Hachard de, [366]-367
- Garden, the Drapers’ , [315]
- Gardens, [315]
- Garlande, John de, [258]
- Garlick Hithe, [238], [239]
- Garter, the Knight of the, [121]
- Gascoigne, [358]
- Gascony, [72], [299]
- Gates, Sir Geoffrey, [141]
- Gates—
- the City, [37], [41], [49], [93], [94], [101], [226], [230], [239];
- Aldgate, [162], [164];
- Aldersgate, [166];
- Bishopsgate, [37], [164];
- Cripplegate, [165];
- Ludgate, [168];
- Newgate, [164], [166]
- Gaunt, John of, [74], [75], [76], [244];
- attempt against life of, [77]
- Gaveston, Piers, [47], [48], [49], [298]
- Gaza, [300]
- Geffrey, [22]
- Genoa, [189], [208], [209], [244];
- Francisco of, [209]
- Geoffrey, [45]
- Geoffrey, Archbishop of York, [11]
- Geoffrey of Monmouth, [332]
- George I., [268]
- Gerard, John, [250]
- German Ocean, [388]
- Germany, [204], [388]
- Geruons, the Abbay of, [96]
- Gervase, [332];
- family of, [223];
- of Cornhill, [224]
- Gidea Hall, Essex, [139]
- “Gilbert,” [126]
- Gilbert à Becket, [277]
- Gilbert, Earl of Clare, [240]
- Gildhalla Teutonicorum, the, [205], [207]
- Ginges, Henry de, [366]
- Giovanni Villani, [214]
- Gisbourne, the Abbay of, [96]
- Gisois, John, [57]
- Glass, use of, for windows, [252]
- Glaziers, [252]
- Gloucester, Charter of, [264];
- the Duke of, [17], [88], [93], [111], [112], [128], [144], [155];
- Earl of, [122];
- and Hereford, Richard, Earl of, [30], [33], [48], [49];
- Mayor and Bailiffs of, [266]
- Godwin, Earl, [106]
- Goldsmiths, [38], [259]
- Goliardeys, the, [290]
- “Good Duke,” the, [119]
- Good Friday, [261]
- “Good Queen Anne,” [85]
- Gore, [222]
- Gough, Matthew, [181]
- Gould, Baring, Mr., [249]
- Gower, [280], [335]
- Government of the City, [264]
- Gracechurch Street, [190]
- Grafton, [142]
- Grapefige, Robert, [36]
- Graschirche, [197]
- Grasschurch Street, [177]
- Grass Street, [174], [235]
- Great Ilford in Essex, [68]
- Great St. Thomas Apostle, [239]
- Greece, [343]
- Green, Henry, [365]
- Greenstead, Chipping Ongar, [169]
- Green Ware, the, [128]
- Greenwich, [129], [308]
- Gregory, Mayor of London, [396]
- Gregory, William, [108], [112], [120], [123], [124], [130], [140]
- Greshams, the, [217], [218], [222], [238]
- Grey Friars, [97], [233], [263];
- postern,162
- Grey, Sir John, [139]
- Grinfonneur, [318]
- Grocers, [259]
- Grocers’ Company,] [263]
- Grocers’ Hall, Poultry, [245]
- Groschirche Street, [118]
- Grose, [341]
- “Growth of English Industry,” the, [176], [185]
- Grubbe, Peter, [267]
- Grymsby, the Abbay of, [96]
- Guild of Allhallows, the, [289];
- the Merchant, [13];
- the Trade, [13];
- the Weavers, [13]
- Guildhall, the, [50], [55], [57], [61], [64], [65], [91], [97], [101], [105], [107], [117], [154], [184], [191], [120], [215], [245], [369], [390]
- Guildhalls, Bruges and Ghent, [201]
- Guilds, [9], [70], [80], [193];
- importance of, [53];
- licensing of, [4]-5
- Guns, earliest mention of, in England, [65]
- Gutheron’s Lane, [174]
- Gutter Lane, [238]
- Hacket, [222]
- Hackney, [69], [234], [235]
- Hadestock, William de, [364]
- Hakone, John de, [366]
- Hainault, [202]
- Hainaulters, the, [35]
- Hales, Brother Robert, [82]
- Hall of the Dominicans, the, [104]
- Hall, Edward, [308]
- Halliwell, [258], [281]
- Hamon Haweteyn, [370]
- Hampton, [222], [247]
- Hampton, William, [145]
- Hancrete, John le, [365]
- Hand Ball, [74]
- Hanington, William de, [247], [248]
- Hanse of Almaine, [390]
- Hanse, the, [189]
- Hanseatic League, the, [146], [205], [206], [208], [286]
- Hanseatic merchants, [265], [266];
- the hall of the, [180]
- Harbours, [181]
- Hardacnut, [242]
- Hardell, Edmund, [15]
- Hardels, the, [222]
- Hardy, [222]
- Hardyng, John, [109]
- Harfleur, [265]
- Harefoot, Harold, [242]
- Harrison, [223], [352]
- Harry of Monmouth, [107]
- Hart Street, [73]
- Hastings, [146]
- Hastings, John, Earl of Pembroke, [245], [350];
- Lord, [153], [154]
- Haunsard, William, [66], [67]
- Haverels, the, [222], [224]
- Haward, Lord, [151]
- Hawks’ bells, [364]
- Hayles, the Abbay of, [96]
- Heathcote, Alderman, [224]
- Heathfield, [132]
- Hecker, [343]
- Hekham, Matthew de, [369]
- Heiley, Thomas FitzTheobald de, [7]
- Hely, the See of, [96]
- Henry II.—
- accession, [3];
- and the heretics, [5];
- and the Citizens, [6];
- and the moneyers, [7];
- 275, [287], [307]
- Henry III.—
- accession, [20];
- comes of age, [22];
- taxation, [23];
- and the Jews, [26];
- and the Pope’s Nuncio, [27];
- unpopularity of, [31];
- and the City, [32];
- and the Civil War, [32];
- 36, [37], [213], [241], [252], [253], [262], [290], [350]
- Henry IV.—
- accession, [92];
- and the City, [94];
- and the Church, [99];
- and the heretics, [100];
- death, [101];
- 243, [322]
- Henry V.—
- coronation, [104];
- and the heretics, [104];
- his foreign policy, [107];
- and the City, [107], [108];
- death, [109];
- 243, [322], [323], [337], [350]-351
- Henry VI.—
- the Protectorate, [111];
- the Duchess of Gloucester, [117];
- coronation, [120]-123;
- coronation in Paris, [124];
- Jack Cade’s Rebellion, [126]-135;
- the Civil Wars, [135];
- defeat of, [139];
- restoration of, [141];
- death, [144];
- 208, [275], [276], [323], [325]
- Henry VII., [275], [276], [325]
- Henry VIII., [240], [242], [276], [308], [325]
- Henry of Huntingdon, [200], [332]
- Henry, Duke of Lancaster, [90]
- Henry of London Stone, [171], [222]
- Henry of Windsor, [111]
- Henry Tudor, [156]
- Herbs, use of, [339]
- Herdford, [96]
- Hereford, the Earl of, [30], [54], [320];
- the Bishop of, [173]
- Heresy, suppression of, [100], [120]
- Heretics, the, [5]
- Hermitages near Gates, [162]
- Herne, Alderman, [224]
- Hertfordshire, [94], [307]
- Hervey, Walter (bailiff), [34], [36]
- Hexham, [331]
- Hicks, Alderman Sir Baptist, [224]
- Higden, Ralph or Ranulf, [332]
- Highbury, [97], [263]
- Highgate, [69]
- High Sheriff of Kent, the, [130]
- Hilarius, [332]
- Hill, Alderman Sir Rowland, [224]
- Hilton, John de, [267]
- Historical Account of London, [18]
- History of Westminster Palace, Britton and Bayley’s, [305]
- Hofer, Andreas, [46]
- Holborn, [160], [167]
- Holcot, Robert, [332]
- Holinshed, [3], [7], [12], [15], [21], [28], [31], [42], [43], [49], [53], [68], [91], [104], [107], [351]-352
- Holles, Sir William, [224]
- Holloway, [69]
- Holy Land, the, [35]
- Holy Trinity Priory, [332]
- “Holyrood,” [310]
- Holywell Nunnery, the, [165]
- Honey Lane, [234], [238]
- Hood, Robin, [361]
- Horn, John, [35]
- Horne, Robert, [129], [130]
- Hornsey, [153]
- Hosier Lane, [174]
- Hospitals—
- Bridewell, [363];
- Bethlehem, [352];
- Christ’s, [363];
- Foundling, the, [234];
- St. Anthony’s, [192];
- St. Bartholomew’s, [97], [166], [363];
- St. John, [344];
- St. Katherine’s, [11];
- St. Thomas, [363];
- St. Thomas Acon, [97], [126]
- Houndsditch, [164]
- Houses, [184], [341], [342];
- of the retailer, [248];
- of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, [251]
- House of Converts, the, [23]
- House of Fame, [65]
- House of Lords, [124]
- House of St. Mary of Bethlehem, [165]
- House of the Sorores Minors, [162]
- Householders of London, [393]
- Howard, Lord, [150]
- Hugh de Hoddone, [366]
- Hugh le Bever, [257], [287]
- Hume, Master John, [117]
- Humphrey, Sir, [129]
- Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, [114], [115], [116], [118];
- and the City, [119], [327]
- Hungary, [345]
- Hunsdon House, [216]
- Huntingdons, the, [197], [245]
- Huntyngdon, [96]
- Hustings, the, [52], [264]
- Hymn of Praise to the Virgin, the sailor’s, [190]
- Hythe, the, [186], [357], [388]
- Icanhoe, [163]
- Iceland, [202]
- Iden, Alexander, [132]
- Immigration of foreigners, [31]
- India, [343]
- Innocent, [30]
- Inn of Chancery, the, [376]
- Inn of Serjeants, the, [335]
- Inns, [191], [299];
- Dolphin, [165];
- Horns Tavern, [242];
- Nuns, the, [163];
- Tabard, the, [297];
- Whyte Harts, the, [135].
- See also Taverns
- Inns of Court, [308], [335]
- Insurrections, [61], [77]
- Interdicts, the Six Years’ , [15]-16, [18], [25]
- Ireland, [202]
- Iron Gate Stairs, the, [178]
- Ironmongers’ Lane, [174], [238], [368]
- Irwin, Hugh, [225]
- Isabel, [50], [244];
- Queen, [55], [57];
- Princess, [90]
- Isabella, Queen, [62], [269]
- Iseldon or Isleden, [165], [167], [310]
- Isemongere Lane, [369]
- Isidore, [258]
- Isle, [129]
- Isle of Dogs, [186]
- Isle of Wight, [18], [188]
- Isle of Wycht, [358]
- Isleworth, [34]
- Islington, [364]
- Italian Companies, the, [44]
- Italian Quarter, the, [209], [343]
- Italians, [215]
- Iter, [53], [67]
- “Jack Straw,” [84]
- Jacobs, Joseph, [9]
- Jacqueline de Brabant, career of, [114], [116]
- James I., [294]
- “James’ Head,” [38]
- Jarrow, [331]
- Jerusalem, [354]
- Jewry, [239], [369]
- Jews, [23], [33], [38];
- banishment, [43];
- forbidden to practise usury, [37];
- hatred of, [10];
- in England, [9];
- massacre of the, [9];
- of Angevin England, [9];
- of Norwich, the, [26];
- wealth of, [26]
- Jocelin of Brakelonde, [332]
- Jocelyn, [222]
- Jocelyn, Ralph, [144], [146]
- John, King, [11], [13], [23], [28], [210];
- and the Sheriffs, [15];
- and the interdict, [16];
- and the Barons, [18];
- death, [18]
- John de Ypres, [77]
- John, Duke of Brabant, [115]
- John, Earl of Surrey, [243]
- John of France, King, [72]
- John of Gaunt, [90]
- John, second son of Charles VI. of France, [115]
- John of Northampton, [355];
- of Newport, [188]
- John of Salisbury, [332]
- Johnson, [223]
- Jolypas, Sir Henry, [250]
- Jourdain, Margaret, [350]
- Judges, [336]
- Jugglers, acrobats, dancers, [298]
- Jusserand, [362]
- Justices, [139]
- Karleton, William de, [233]
- Katherine, [263]
- Kemp, Cardinal, [133]
- Kendole, Richard de, [54]
- Kenilworth, [129]
- Kennels, [165]
- Kennington Lane, [242], [244];
- Park, [242];
- Road, [242]
- Kent, [81], [94], [127], [128], [129], [135], [142];
- Street, [68]
- Kilkenny, Ado de, [25]
- King, methods of repayment by the, [213]
- King’s Courts, [53]
- King’s House of Westminster, [322]
- King’s Houses, the, [240]
- King’s Justiciars, punishment of, [41]
- King’s Mews, the, [235]
- Kingsland, Lazar house at, [69]
- King’s Stairs, Westminster, [184]
- Kingston-on-Hull, [200]
- Kirby, John, [215]
- Knight, [120]; Marshal, [352]
- Knightriders Street, [174], [177]
- Knights, livery and badge of, [260]
- Knightsbridge, [69], [229], [389]
- Knights Hospitallers, the, [336]
- Knights Templars, the, [336]
- “La Bogge,” “La Jonette,” “La Sainte Marie Cogne,” [66]
- Labour in Vain Hill, [171], [172]
- La Celle, [332]
- Lacir, Richard le, [371]
- Lacroix, [248]
- Lady Margaret, daughter of Edward III., [245]
- Lamb, [234], [235]
- Lambeth, [30], [31], [139];
- the Archbishop’s Palace at, [168]
- Lambeth Hill, [237], [239], [352]
- Lancaster, [48], [318];
- the Duke of, [75], [77], [80], [81];
- the Earl of, [54], [62], [325];
- Sir Thomas de, [56]
- Lancastrians, [136], [137], [138]
- Landlord and tenant, relation between, in City, [254]
- La Newe Were, [390]
- Lanfare, Henry de, [370]
- Lanfranc, [337]
- Langland, [231], [291], [293]
- Langley, [15]
- Langton, Walter, Bishop of Chester, [47]
- Large, Robert, [98]
- “La Sheelde,” [265]
- Latimer, [107]
- Latimer, Lord, [75]
- “Latin Christianity,” [85], [86]
- Latoun or latten, laton, [258]
- “Lawless Church,” the, [56]
- Lawsuit, Scrope v. Grosvenor, [172]
- Lawyers, Rules concerning, [396]
- Layamon, [332]
- Lay-stalls, [229]
- Lazar Houses, building of, [68]
- Leadenhall Street, [177]
- Leadenhall, the, [307], [118]
- Le Bever, [256]
- Lede Hall, the, [56]
- Leeds Castle, [354]
- Leg, John, [82]
- Legate, the, [25], [33]
- Legge, Thomas, [224]
- Leicester, [205];
- Earl of, [30], [127], [320]
- Leigh, Sir Thomas, [224]
- Lent, [302]
- Leofwin the Portreeve, [224]
- Leper Hospital, the, [20]
- Lepers, [191], [192], [336]
- Leprosy, [68]
- Lesnes, the Castle of, [117]
- Letters—re apprentices, [266];
- demanding taxes, etc., [265];
- Patent, [268];
- re Piracies, etc., [265];
- postage and carriage of, [288];
- recommendatory, [268]
- Levant, the, [189]
- Lewes, [32], [96]
- Leyceter, the Abbay of, [96]
- Liber Albus, the, [51], [58], [94], [97], [190], [194], [196], [199], [204], [231], [251], [291], [300]
- Liber Custumarum, [184], [237], [287], [381], [388], [392], [397]
- Liber de Utensilibus, [258]
- Libraries, [99], [327], [330];
- deposition and arrangement of, [329];
- dispersion of, [333];
- Grey Friars, [97];
- Guildhall, [97];
- St. Paul’s, [330]
- Lichfield, [357];
- the Dean of, [201]
- Liège, [204], [388]
- Lier, [388]
- Life of Edward V., More’s, [154]
- Limehouse, [141]
- Limoges, [394]
- Lincoln, Hugh de, [26];
- the Earl of, [48];
- the See of, [96]
- Lincoln, the defeat of, [20]
- Lions, Richard, [82]
- Lisbon, [286]
- Litchfield, William, [126]
- Literature and monasteries, [330]-333
- Literature of the people, [333]
- Little Cloisters, the, [103]
- Little College Street, [169]
- Little Edward, the, [189]
- Little Tower Hill, [161]
- Llewelyn, Prince of Wales, [37]
- Lo, Robert de le, [366]
- Lock, the, [68]
- Loftie, Mrs., [222]
- Loke, Alderman, [224]
- Lollardy, [84]
- Lollards, the, [84], [85], [86], [96], [100], [104], [105], [120]
- Lollesworth Field, [165]
- Lombards, the, [44], [136]
- Lombard Street, [174], [177], [239], [245]
- Lombardy, [214]
- Londina Illustrata, [234]
- London, [28], [31], [37], [43], [48], [55], [66], [114], [119], [137], [141], [209];
- Charter of, [264];
- a City of palaces, [244];
- condition of, under Edward II., [57];
- Fire of, [233];
- foreign element in, [209];
- bad government of, [73];
- language in, [280];
- libraries of, [327];
- “London Lickpenny” and literature, [330];
- martyrs, [105];
- occupation of, by Kentish men, [126];
- siege of, [142];
- Stone, [129];
- trade of, [259];
- wealth of, [263];
- weakness of, [31];
- women of, [116];
- Yorkists march upon, [136]
- London ale, [290]
- London and the Kingdom, [53], [79], [303]
- London, the Bishop of, [122], [244], [320];
- the See of, [96]
- London Bridge Street, [34]
- London in the Time of the Stuarts, [344], [236]
- London in the Time of the Tudors, [302], [316]
- London, Port of, [185];
- conduct of trade, [204];
- exports and imports, [200]-201
- Longbeard, William, [218]
- Longchamp, William, Bishop of Ely, [11], [25]
- Lords, the, [28]
- Lord High Chancellor, the, [107]
- Lord High Treasurer, the, [140]
- Lord Mayor, the, [36], [107], [140]
- Lord Treasurer, the, [40]
- Lords in Council, the, [117]
- Lorraine, [208]
- Lorrainers, [389]
- Lothbury, [174], [235], [369]
- Louis, [18], [20], [22]
- Louvain, [390]
- Lovelase, [135]
- Lovell’s Court, [245]
- Low Countries, the, [125], [217]
- Lucca, [210]
- Lucian, monk of Eberburgh, [331]
- Ludgate, [164], [167], [168], [237], [239], [240], [351], [360], [363]
- Ludgate Street, [345]
- Ludlow, [357]
- Lukesses, the, [215]
- Lundy, [188]
- Lydgate, [281], [335]
- Lynn, [188], [205], [267]
- Lynton, Cresse de, [369]-370
- Lynton, Isaac de, [369], [370]
- Lyons, Richard, [75]
- Magna Charta, [18], [19]
- Mainard, John, [308]
- Maintenance of boy and girl, [279]
- Maitland, [53], [58], [61], [75], [113], [141]
- Mallorie, Sir Peter, [45]
- Malmesbury, [96]
- Malpas, Philip, [98], [130]
- Manners and customs, [264]
- Manny, Sir Walter, [69], [344]
- Manor, Lord of the, [265]
- “Manor of the Rose,” the, [245]
- Marble Arch, the, [293]
- March, Earl of, [112]
- Marchal, John le, [55]
- Mare, Peter de la, [75]
- Margaret, [137]
- Margaret of Anjou, [125]
- Margaret, Queen, [322]
- Margaret, sister to Philip le Beau, King of France, [323]
- Margaret of Burgundy, [115]
- Margate, [189]
- Margery Jourdemayne, [117]
- Marish, Richard de, [15]
- Market Gardens, [162]
- Markets, [60], [191], [192], [302];
- Chepe, [173];
- evening, proclamation against, [73];
- Grass Cheap, [34];
- Leadenhall, [101], [109];
- Poultry Market, [174], [176], [177], [232], [235];
- Smithfield, [198];
- Stocks, the, [174], [235];
- West Chepe, [34];
- wholesale, [197];
- for wood, [193];
- Wool Church, [34]
- Mark Lane, [236]
- Marriage, [274]
- Marseilles, [343]
- Marshall of England, the, [380]
- Marshall, William, [55]
- Martin, [26], [27]
- Martyrs, London, [100], [120]
- Marylebone, [24], [233]
- Masada, the tragedy of, [345]
- Mascal, Leonard, [299]
- Masks, prohibition of, [228]
- Matilda, Queen, [60]
- Matthew of Westminster, [32], [46], [332]
- Mauritius, Bishop of London, [167], [241]
- Maximilian, [201]
- Mayence, [345]
- Mayn, John, [69]
- Mayor, the, [17], [24], [31]-32, [34], [37], [39], [44], [45], [48], [49], [50], [51], [53], [61], [64], [69], [70], [71], [77], [79], [80], [85], [88], [89], [90], [92], [94], [105], [108], [109], [112], [113], [118], [123], [124], [136], [139], [140], [142], [143], [144], [153], [183], [195], [209], [215], [218], [219], [226], [229], [232], [233], [244], [252], [284], [303], [307], [308], [322], [323], [325];
- election of first, [11];
- election of, [23], [44];
- knighting the, [44];
- deposed, [33];
- recognised by King, [13]
- Mayor’s Court, Guildhall, the, [325]
- Maypoles, [310]
- Mazer, [258]
- Meaux, [350]
- Medical Schools—Monte Cassino, [336]
- Medicine—herbs as medicine, list of, [339];
- medicine and sugar, [337]-340
- Megusers, [232]
- Memorials, the, [237];
- Riley’s, [71], [81], [95], [105], [187], [230], [270], [364], [375], [376], [381], [394]
- Memorials of London, [49], [256]
- Mercer (the pirate), [79], [188], [266]
- Mercers, [136], [259], [263]
- “Merchant Adventurers,” [206], [208], [266];
- Incorporation of the, [189]
- Merchant Gild, the, [204]
- Merchants, [14], [19], [35], [39], [63], [80], [94], [130], [141], [186], [188], [189], [204], [214], [391];
- foreign, [42], [204], [208], [388];
- the Hanseatic, [37], [266], [388], [391];
- of Picardy, Normandy, [390];
- of Provence, [391];
- social position of English, [223]
- Merton, the Abbay of, [96]
- Merton Priory, [278]
- Merton, Walter de, [35], [36]
- Mewsgate, the, [38]
- Middlesex, [59], [60], [307];
- the Forest of, [312]
- Mile End, [81], [168]
- Mile End Road, [69], [130]
- Milk Street, [238], [245]
- Milman, [85], [86]
- Mincing Lane, [239]
- Minories, [239]
- Mints, [200]
- Miracle Plays, [316]
- Monastic Houses, architecture of, [246]
- Monasticon, Steven’s, [330]
- Money, value of, [303]
- Moneyers of London, the, [200]
- Monks, [330]-332
- Monks as physicians, [336]
- Monmouth, [45]
- Monstrelet, [102]
- Montague, [142]
- Montfort, Simon de, [30], [38]
- Moorfields, [161], [182], [307], [310]
- Moorgate, [168], [174], [239]
- Moor Lane, [230]
- More, John, [250]
- More, Ponce de, [365]
- More, Sir Thomas, [147], [149]
- Morgan, [43], [357]
- Morstede, Thomas, [337]
- Mortimer, [57], [58], [62], [126], [127], [133]
- Mortimer, Sir John, [112]
- Mortimer, Sir Roger, [56]
- Mosely, [222]
- Mountgodard Street, [300]
- Mowbray, Lord, [94]
- Mowricine, Anthony, [215]
- Moys, Richard, [366]
- Munceny, Arnulph de, [366], [367]
- Munceny, John de, [366]
- Munceny, Robert de, [366], [367]
- Music, [312]
- Musical instruments, [314]
- “Mylken Ken,” [364]
- Names, Christian and sur-, [372]
- Navy, the, [188]
- Neckham, Alexander, [258], [332]
- “Nef,” the, [187], [298]
- Neil, John, [126]
- Nelyngworth, the Abbay of, [96]
- Nesle, [389], [390]
- Netherlands, the, [189]
- Nevilles, the Earls of Abergavenny, [245]
- Newburgh, William, [332]
- Newcastle, [45], [200], [357]
- Newcastle-under-Lyme, [357]
- Newgate, [60], [70], [97], [120], [129], [177], [190], [197], [239], [351], [352], [359], [360], [363], [370]
- Newgate Market, [167]
- Newgate Street, [177], [232], [302]
- Newington, [244]
- New River Head, [234]
- New Temple, London, the, [211]
- Nevill, William, [141]
- Nicholas Cole Abbey, [354]
- Nicholas Crane, [274]
- Nichole, the Earle of, [43], [358]
- Niel, Sir John, [97]
- Nine Worthies of London, the, [218]
- Nobles, lavish expenditure of, [261], [262];
- wealth and state of, [259]
- No Man’s Land, [344]
- Noreys, Gervase de, [365]
- Norfolk, [188];
- the Countess of, [33];
- the Duke of, [123], [128];
- the Earl of, [30], [33]
- Norman, John, [322]
- Normandy, [204], [388], [391]
- Northampton, the Abbay of, [96]
- Northampton, John of, [74], [80], [274]
- Northfleet, [187]
- North Foreland, [185]
- North or Nores, Robert, [28]
- North Sea, the, [266]
- Northumberland, [45], [46];
- the Earls of, [93], [94], [245], [259]
- Norton, George, [18], [19]
- Norway, [206]
- Norwegians, [389]
- Norwich, [32], [201], [205];
- the See of, [96]
- Noteman, Hugh, [368]
- Notes to Canterbury Tales, [297], [338]
- Notes to Chaucer and Piers Plowman, [290]
- Notley, the Abbay of, [96]
- Nottingham, [43], [75], [88], [205]
- Occleve, [335]
- Odysham, [88]
- Officiel, Alice le, [366]
- Okynborne, the Abbay of, [96]
- Old Bailey, [239], [245]
- Oldcastle, Sir John, [86], [100], [104], [105], [106]
- Old Country Life, [249]
- Old Exchange, the, [174]
- Old Fish Street, [238]
- Old Jewry, [174]
- Oliver, Robert, [50]
- “Ordainers,” appointed by the Barons, [49]
- Ordeal by battle, [94];
- by water, [6]
- Ordericus Vitalis, [332]
- Ordinances, [390]
- Organs, [315]
- Orgar the Proud, [222], [224], [238]
- Oriole, [248]
- Orpiment, [258]
- Orwelle, [66]
- Osbern Huitdeniers, [278]
- Osborne, Sir Edward, [224]
- Osney, the Abbay of, [96]
- Our Lady of Muswell Hill, [165]
- Oxford, [279], [280], [357];
- Charter, [264];
- Earl of, [38];
- Mayor, [264];
- University, [327]
- Oxford Court, St. Swithin’s Lane, [245]
- Oxford Street, [293]
- Oynter, Michael, [6]
- Paddington, [38]
- Padington, John de, [55]
- Padua, [343]
- Page, Henry, [366]
- Pakington, Robert, [224]
- Palaces, [240]-245—
- Baynard’s Castle, [17], [82], [138], [154], [155], [182], [238], [245], [259], [322], [364];
- Bishop’s Palace, [136], [141];
- Bridewell, [184];
- Durham House, [24];
- Kennington, [70], [77], [90], [242], [244];
- King’s House, Westminster, [240];
- called “the Mews,” [140];
- Savoy, [77];
- Tower of London, [240], see also Tower;
- Westminster, [237]
- Pancras Lane, [238]
- Panimo Guilliemi, [209]
- Pannere, Wiliam le, [369]
- Panyer Alley, [120]
- Parchissor, the Abbay of, [96]
- Pardon Churchyard, [289], [344];
- chapel in the, [7]
- Paris, [124], [319], [350];
- Provost of, [357]
- Paris, Matthew, [26], [28], [210], [212], [241], [312], [319], [332]
- Parliaments, [28], [30], [32], [48], [57], [72], [91], [101], [116], [125], [141];
- expenses of London members of, [279];
- the Good, [70], [75]; the Lambeth, [242];
- at St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, [15]
- “Parmentrye,” [394]
- Parminter, William, [126]
- Parson, Chicken, [354]
- Parys, Richard de, [366], [367]
- Pas de Brabant, the, [311]
- Paston Correspondence, the, [288]
- Paston Letters, the, [133], [318]
- Paston, Margery, [318]
- Paternoster Row, [167], [175], [238], [245]
- Pateshull, Peter, [86]
- Paul le Botiller, [257]
- Paul’s Churchyard, [175]
- Paul’s Cross, [36], [106], [116], [117], [147], [154], [175], [183], [239]
- Paul’s Wharf, [245]
- Pavage, [232]
- Payn, John, [133]
- Peach, John, [75]
- Pembroke, the Earl of, [48], [320]
- Penner, the, [286]
- Pentices, or pent-houses, [252]
- Pepin, King, [315]
- Percival, [222]
- Percy, Lord, [77], [245]
- Percy, Sir Robert, [242]
- Percye, Sir Henry, [379]
- Perot, [358]
- Perrers, Alice, [64], [75], [326]
- Persia, [343]
- Perth, [45]
- Pestilences, [101]
- Peter of Savoy, [391]
- Peterborough, [332]
- Peterbourth, Abbay of, [96]
- Petition of the London Lollards to Parliament, [86]
- Petyn, Michael, [352], [353]
- Phalaise, John de, [50]
- Philip le Taillour, [36]
- Philippa of Hainault, Lady, [62]
- Philippa, Queen, [64], [281]
- Philpot, Sir John, [79], [80], [84], [186], [188], [266], [380]
- Philpots, the, [217], [238], [245]
- Physician, the, [336]-340
- Picard, Henry, [69], [245]
- Picardy, [389], [391]
- Piers Plowman, [74], [84], [302]
- Pigs, rule about, [191], [192]
- Pigsties in streets, [226]
- Pilgrim, [354]
- Pilgrims and pilgrimages, [189]
- Pindar, Sir Paul, [237]
- Piracy, [189], [255]
- Pirates, [69], [97], [136], [187], [286]
- Piwilesdon, Thomas, [39]
- Plagues, list of the, [343]
- Plantagenet, John, Earl of Warren and Surrey, [243]
- Playhouse Yard, [239]
- Pleas of Land, [264]
- Pluries, [265]
- Plymouth, [266]
- Podelicote, [47]
- Poetry, [334]
- Poitiers, the battle of, [69], [74]
- Pole, William de la, [118], [224]
- Police, [68]
- Political Poems and Songs, Ed. III.—Rich. III., [145]
- Pollnitz, the Baron de, [223]
- Poll Tax, the, [23], [80]
- Pont de l’Arche, [245]
- Pontefract, murder of Richard at, [93]
- Ponyngs, [134], [135]
- Pool off Blackwall, [142]
- Pool of London, the, [178], [186], [187]
- Pope, the, [23], [26], [28], [37], [212], [213]
- Porchester, [187]
- Portsmouth, [188]
- Portsoken Ward, [238]
- Portugal, [201], [300]
- Potter’s Hythe, [181]
- Poulterers, [259]
- Poultry, the, [174], [176], [177], [235]
- Poulys, [125]
- Poupart, Charles, [318]
- Powis, Lord of, [106]
- Princess of Wales (Mother of Richard II.), [242]
- Prior’s Almshouse, Norton Folgate, [164]
- Prisons—
- Cripplegate, [33];
- Fleet, the, [167], [360];
- King’s Bench, [132], [140];
- Ludgate, [33], [149], [163], [168];
- Marshalsea, [132];
- Newgate, [33], [59], [215], [257], [263];
- Tun, the, [42]
- Processions and pageants, [24], [44], [70], [79], [108], [109], [124], [125], [139], [153], [244], [316];
- the Lord Mayor’s Show, [322];
- list of principal, [319]
- Proclamations, [361]-362
- Protectorate, the, [112]
- Provence, Earl of, Beringarius Reymond of Aragon, [329]
- Prussia, [201], [348]
- Publicans, the, [5]
- Pucylle, [124]
- Pudsey, Bishop, [11]
- Pulham, Richard de, [257]
- Punishments, [145], [288], [289], [349]
- Purveyor, the King’s, [14]
- Pykemyle, William, [354]
- Quays, the, [236];
- and wharfs, list of, [185];
- Galley, [209];
- Galley Wharf, [239]
- Queen Anne of Bohemia, death of, [89]
- Queenborough, [132]
- Queenhithe, [118], [176], [180], [181], [185], [190], [197], [226], [239]
- Queen Katherine, [109]
- Queen Street, [352]
- Quinborowe, [43]
- Radclive, John de, [268]
- Rainwell, Sir John, [263]
- “Rakers,” [231]
- Ratcliffe, [141]
- Ratcliffe Cross, [187]
- Ravens or Revans, the Abbay of, [96]
- Readers, the, [336]
- Reading, [205]
- Rebellions, [94], [104], [124], [141];
- Jack Cade’s, [126];
- of Lincolnshire, [140];
- Wat Tyler’s, [81], [242]
- Rechin de l’Aigle of Pevensey, [278]
- Recorder of the City, [51], [91], [139]
- Redman, Richard, [261]
- Redriff, [168]
- Refham, Richard de, [49]
- Reform, [76]
- Regulations for the Lorraine merchants, [388]
- Religious Houses, [161], [210];
- wealth of, [96], [97]
- Religious Orders—
- Augustines, [332];
- Benedictines, [332];
- Black Friars, [49], [54], [57], [145], [184], [238], [239], [240], [245];
- Bordeslu, the monks of, [327];
- Carmelites, [330];
- Carthusian Friars, [166];
- Cistercians, [332];
- Dominicans, [32], [160], [168], [169], [240], [327], [332];
- Flagellants, Brotherhood of the, [345], [346];
- Franciscans, [176], [327], [330];
- Friars Minors, the, [197], [232];
- Gilbertines, [332];
- Grey Friars, [332];
- Holy Ghost, [336];
- Johannists, the, [336];
- Knights Hospitallers, the, [166], [336];
- Knights Templars, the, [336];
- St. Anthony, the Brotherhood of, [336];
- St. Fabian and St. Sebastian, Brotherhood of, [166];
- St. Lazarus, Brethren of, [336];
- St. Mary, the Brotherhood of, [336];
- White Monks, the, [241]
- Remembrancia, [218]
- Rent, [305]
- Report of the Royal Historical Commission, [9]th, [250]
- Report of the Commission, [237]
- Revers, Alice, [146]; Earl, [145]
- Rhamnus catharticus, [339]
- Rheims, siege of, [42], [357], [394]
- Rich, Sir Richard, [224]
- Richard I., [34], [122], [241], [242], [390];
- coronation, [9];
- departure for Palestine, [11]
- Richard II., [104], [133], [243], [244], [262], [275], [299], [359], [361], [362];
- coronation, [79];
- charter, [80];
- and the Rebellion of Wat Tyler, [81];
- deposition of, [86];
- quarrel with the city, [88];
- marriage with Princess Isabel, [89];
- deposition, [91];
- murder of, [93]
- Richard Atte Gate, [274]
- “Richard of Maidstone,” [89]
- Richmond, the Earl of, [245]
- Ridings, [125], [322]
- Ridley, [107]
- Riley, [49], [232], [233], [247], [251], [256], [300]
- Riots, [34], [64], [66], [215], [244], [252]
- River, guarding the, [226]
- Rivers—
- Brent, the, [297];
- Fleet, the, [38], [73], [160], [162], [167], [168], [173], [184], [193], [233], [237], [240], [253], [360];
- Lea, the, [168], [297];
- Medway, [23];
- Moselle, the, [388];
- Ravensbourne, the, [297];
- Rhine, [200], [300];
- Tay, the, [44];
- Thames, [13], [23], [34], [43], [73], [142], [187], [191], [228], [233], [239], [240], [241], [297], [322], [350], [388];
- Tyburn, [24];
- Walbrook, [38], [73], [161], [182], [184], [230], [233], [234], [238];
- Wandle, the, [297]
- Rivers, Lord, [139], [140], [262]
- Robert de Brinkeleye, [278]
- Robert of Brunen, [332]
- Robertwolt, Adam, [188]
- Robin Hood, [308]
- Rochelle, [74], [208]
- Rochester, [96], [132], [224];
- the Bishop of, [121]
- Roesia, [277], [278]
- Roffe, Bishop, [135]
- Roger of Hoveden, [6], [332]
- Roger of Wendover, [332]
- Rokele, Robert de la, [366]
- Rokesley, Gregory de, [35], [39], [40], [240]
- Romaunt of the Rose, the, [363]
- Rome, [88], [204], [267], [268], [354]
- Romsey, [332]
- Rood Lane, [239]
- Room-lands, the, [176]
- “Roreres,” [49], [226]
- Rotherhithe, [190]
- Rouen, [11], [107], [182], [186], [265], [277], [388]
- Royal Exchange, [234]
- Royal Tables, [298]
- Russell, [124], [296]
- Rye, [188], [209]
- Rythis, Alderman, [224]
- Sailors, [141], [186]
- St. Albans, [105], [119], [137], [266], [320], [332]
- St. Alphege, [331]
- St. Augustine, Monastery of, [86]
- St. Bartholomew, [45];
- the cloth fair at, [201]
- Saint Bartholomew in Smithfield, Priory of, [29]
- St. Benit Finke, [215]
- St. Botolphs, [268];
- wharf, [198]
- St. Botolphs’ Town, [390]
- St. Brides, the house of, [241]
- St. Brigid, [365]
- St. Catherine’s, [141]
- St. Dionis, the Feast of, [55]
- St. Dunstan, [331]
- St. Edmundsbury, [118]
- St. Edward, [108], [121], [122]
- St. Erkenwald, [165]
- St. Evroult, Normandy, [332]
- St. Faith, the Feast of, [43]
- St. Giles, [350]
- St. Giles in the Fields, [20], [68]
- St. Giles’ Pool, [350]
- Saint Gregory, [51]
- St. Helens, [239];
- nunnery, [153]
- St. Iago de Compostella, [189]
- St. Ives, [390]
- St. James in the Fields, [68]
- St. James Garlick, [365]
- St. John’s Priory, Smithfield, [127]
- St. Katherine’s, [143]
- St. Katherine’s by the Tower, [240], [360]
- St. Lawrence Jewry, [370]
- St. Leonard Bow, the nunnery of, [280]
- Saint Luke, [55], [57]
- St. Magnus, [44]
- St. Margaret, Pattens Lane, [175]
- St. Marie Pellipers, [174]
- St. Martin, the feast of, [50]
- St. Martin’s le Grand, [60], [120], [174], [226], [228], [239], [361]
- St. Martin’s Sanctuary, dissolution of, [95]
- St. Mary Overies, [234]
- St. Mary Axe, [239], [245]
- St. Mary, [336]
- St. Mary Spital, [165]
- St. Matthew, [336]
- St. Michael, [55]
- St. Michael, the Feast of, [43]
- St. Michael’s, Cornhill, [118], [356]
- St. Nicholas Flesh Shambles, the Parish of, [167], [174], [177], [198], [251]
- St. Omer, [201]
- St. Oswyth’s Lane, [100]
- St. Paul’s Churchyard, [136], [233], [236], [277]
- St. Paul’s, the chapel house of, [11];
- the chapter house, [141].
- See Churches
- St. Peter, Abbey of, [184]
- St. Peter and Vincula, the Feast of, [211]
- St. Peter and St. Paul, Feast of, [40]
- St. Peter’s, [332]
- St. Peter’s Hill, [169]
- St. Thomas à Becket, [25], [277]
- St. Thomas-a-Waterings, [293];
- pool of, [350]
- St. Thomas de Lancastre, [57]
- St. Swithin, [352]
- St. Werburgh’s, [332]
- Salisbury, the Bishop of, [88], [126], [242];
- the Dean of, [201];
- the Duke of, [93];
- the Earl of, [86], [122], [136], [259];
- the Marquis of, [140]
- Sanctuary, [120], [136], [140];
- violation of, [155]
- Sandwich, [40], [42], [136], [144], [186], [188], [205], [209], [350]
- Sardinia, [343]
- Sautre, William, [100], [120]
- Savery de Maloleone, [188]
- Savoy, [184], [245]
- Saxon Chronicle, the, [331]
- Saye, Lord, [129], [130], [132]
- Scales, [131], [136], [326]
- Scarborough, [80], [188]
- Scavagers, the, [231], [253]
- Scholars, list of, [330]
- Schools, [97], [126]
- Science and Literature of the Middle Ages, [248]
- Scold’s Bridle, the, [356]
- Scone, the sacred stone of, [48]
- Scotland, [44], [202], [251], [358]
- Scotland, the King of, [69], [358]
- Scotus, John, [331]
- Scrop, Geoffrey le, [53]
- Scrope, Lord, [107]
- Seacoal Lane, [193], [253]
- Segrave, John, [45]
- Segrave, Stephen de, [57]
- Seldam, [64]
- Selds, the, [254]
- Seliot, Adam, [365]
- Serjeants, [336]
- Serle, Robert, [21]
- Serle, William, [94]
- Sevenoke, Sir William, [97], [99]
- Sevenokes, the, [129], [217], [263]
- Seville, [354]
- Seynt Augustyns, Abbay of, [96]
- Seynt, David of Salisbury, the See of, [96]
- Seynt Osiys, Abbay of, [96]
- Shakespeare, [129], [291]
- Sharpe, [49], [53], [79], [100], [124], [142], [146], [303]
- Sharpe, Jack, [124]
- Sharpe’s London and the Kingdom, [142], [152]
- Shaw, Dr., [153], [154]
- Shaw, John, [240]
- Sheriffs, [12], [14], [15], [18], [19], [22], [32], [34], [36], [39], [44], [45], [51], [53], [54],
- 59, [60], [61], [69], [70], [74], [85], [86], [88], [94], [101], [108], [118], [120], [124], [127], [128], [132], [136], [183], [205], [215], [218], [284], [307], [322], [325];
- election of, [4]
- Shipbuilding, [187], [189], [190]
- Shirborn, [96]
- Shooter’s Hill, [308]
- Shops, [250], [254], [394];
- mediæval appearance of, [248]
- Shore, Jane, [146], [147]
- Shoreditch, [69], [325]
- “Short English Chronicle,” [133]
- Shorter, Alderman, [225]
- Shrewsbury, [357]
- Shrowsbury, Abbay of, [96]
- Sicily, [213], [300], [343]
- Sidneys, Earls of Leicester, [245]
- Siege of Tournay, the, [67]
- Sienna, [210]
- Signs, tradesmen’s, [290], [291], [300]
- Silver Street, [238]
- Single Women’s Churchyard, the, [276]
- Sir Glutton, [291]-293
- Sir Simon, [82]
- Size Lane, [100], [238], [239]
- Skeat, Professor, [84], [162], [231], [258], [280], [281], [290], [297], [300], [338], [339]
- Slave Trade, the, [200]
- Slegge, [129]
- Sluys, the battle of, [66], [67], [201]
- Small Beam, the, [49]
- Smarts-key, [364]
- Smithfield, [34], [45], [64], [81], [82], [94], [99], [100], [161], [166], [167], [174], [175], [193], [229], [253], [302], [325], [326], [344], [350], [359]
- Smyth, John, [126]
- Snow Hill, [234]
- Society of Antiquaries, the, [146]
- Somerset, Duke of, [259];
- house, [184]
- Soper Lane, [174], [175], [352]
- Southampton, [107], [144], [188], [189], [205], [208], [215]
- Southfleet, [350]
- South Kensington Museum, the, [237]
- Southwark, [33], [61], [68], [69], [70], [81], [129], [134], [139], [141], [168], [191], [232], [234], [239], [251], [276], [293], [341], [360], [363]
- Southwell, Master Thomas, [117]
- Sovereignty of the sea, England’s claim to the, [189]
- Sowdan, Sir Percyval, [94]
- Spain, [201], [300]
- Spaldyng, the Abbay of, [96]
- Spaudefisshe, [67]
- “Spence,” a, [248]
- Spencer, Hugh, the Elder, [259], [262]
- Spenser or Despencer, a, [248]
- Spensers, the, [54], [55]
- Spiritual Courts, the, [104]
- Spital, the, [97]
- Sports and Pastimes—
- beating of the bounds, [309];
- cards, [316];
- dancing, [311];
- dice, [318];
- flower feasts, [310];
- hunting, [312];
- Lord of Misrule, the, [307], [308], [309];
- masques, mumming and frolics, [308], [309];
- May-Day, [309]-310;
- music, [312]-315;
- New Year’s gifts, [309];
- tournaments, [325];
- list of some famous, [326];
- wrestling match, [312]
- Springs, [234];
- Clerkenwell, Holy Well, Sadler’s Well, River of Wells, [233]
- Stafford, William, [129]
- Staffords, Earls of Buckingham, [245]
- Staines, the Warren of, [23]
- Stamford Hill, [389]
- Standard in Cheapside, [89], [175]
- Stanley, [183], [333]
- Stannowe, Robert de, [73]
- Stantone, Henry de, [59]
- Staple, the, [62], [63], [72], [75], [77], [201]
- Stapleton, Walter, Bishop of Exeter, [54], [55]
- “Stationers,” [287]
- Stationers’ Garden, the, [246]
- Statutes, [362];
- of Winchester, [361]
- Statute De comburendis haereticis, [99];
- De Novâ Custumâ, [392]
- Stebenhuthe, the Parish of, [82]
- Steelyard, the, [146], [185], [204], [206]
- Stephen, [4], [68], [242]
- Stephen, the Pope’s Nuncio, [23], [26]
- Stepney, [168]
- Stew Houses, [276]
- “Stews,” the, [209], [234]
- Stirling, [44]
- Stockes Market, the, [174]
- Stocks, [145]
- Stone Cross, the, [161]
- Stoke Newington, [69]
- Stokwell, William de, [233]
- Storms, [24], [51]
- Stow, [6], [23], [24], [29], [42], [45], [51], [64], [100], [101], [147], [148], [149], [205], [209], [214], [215], [219], [222], [240], [259], [261], [300], [307], [308], [309], [323], [346], [355], [364]
- Strand, [24], [168], [233], [238]
- Strange, Roger le, [37]
- Stratford, [197]
- Stratford-atte-Bow, [280]
- Stratford-le-Bow, [69], [389]
- Streets, [169], [226], [239];
- cleaning of, [226], [230];
- conditions of, [226];
- dangers in the, [232];
- lawlessness in the, [233];
- names of, [237], [381]
- Strutt, Joseph, [312] note
- Strutt’s Manners and Customs, [260]
- Students, law, [335]
- Sturmyer, [189]
- Sturrie, Sir Richard, [75]
- “Stynkyng Lane,” [254]
- Sudbury, Archbishop, [84]
- Suffolk, [117], [297];
- the Duke of, [127], [128];
- the Earl of, [118], [223], [245]
- Suffolk Lane, [245]
- Summary, Annals, and Chronicles, Stow’s, [242]
- Surnames, [372], [398]
- Surrey, [94]
- Surrey, Duke of, [93]
- Sussex, [126], [135]
- Sutton, John, [131]
- Swan Stairs, the, [118]
- Sweden, [189]
- Swift, [223]
- Swift, Philip, [274]
- Swyneshede, [96]
- Synagogues, order for destruction of, [38]
- Tailors, the, [38]
- Tale of Gamelyn, Cook’s, [376]
- Tallage, [36], [37], [50], [79]
- Tallages, [51], [60]
- Tapestry, [271]
- Taunton, [96]
- Taunton, Abbot John de, [329]
- Taverns, [302], [314], [318];
- Boar’s Head, [291], [300];
- Bull, the, [300];
- Cardinal’s Hat, the, [300];
- Catfethele, the, [300];
- Dog, [300];
- Hugh atte Cocke, [300];
- John atte Belle, [300];
- Le Mone, [300];
- Le Sonner, [300];
- Lion atte Dore, [300];
- Pope’s Head, [300];
- Star, [300];
- Star on the Hoop, [300];
- Swan, the, [300];
- Swan on the Hoop, [300];
- Thomas atte Red Door, [300];
- Walter atte Gote, [300].
- See also Inns
- Taxation, [23], [303]
- Taxes, [229], [232], [265]
- Teazle Field, [165]
- Temple, the, [27]
- Temple Bar, [55], [164], [239]
- Temple Bridge, the, [230]
- Temple Stairs, the, [118]
- Tewkesbury, [96], [144]
- Thames Street, [143], [169], [171], [174], [177], [191], [207], [231], [234], [237], [294], [342], [389]
- Thanet, the Earl of, [245]
- Thanet, the Foreland of, [73]
- Theobald, [278]
- Theodric, [242]
- Thierceville, [277]
- Thieves Down, [350]
- Thomas Bikering, [95]
- Thomas of Ely, [332]
- “Thomas of Winchelsee,” the, [67]
- Thomas of Woodstock, [80]
- Thomas, son of Hugh Atte Bow, [278]
- Thomas Turberville, [33], [357]
- Thompson, Alderman, [224]
- Thorold Rogers, [202]
- Thorlestan, [362]
- Thorney Island, [167]
- Three Fifteenth-Century Chronicles, [133]
- Throgmorton Street, [245]
- Tiesle (Thiel), [389]
- Tilt Yard, Whitehall, [325];
- Westminster, [326]
- Titus Oates, [104]
- Todd, [258]
- Tolls, [94], [228]
- Tonge, William, [279]
- Tongs, [334]
- Tothill Fields, [21], [64], [67], [325], [360]
- Tottenham Court Road, [107]
- Toulouse, [288]
- “Tourhille,” [82]
- Tourney, the Abbay of, [96]
- Tournaments, [101];
- at Cheapside, [63]
- Tower, the, [11], [25], [31], [33], [39], [40], [42], [43], [45], [59], [65], [73], [81], [82], [90], [104], [109], [129], [131], [136], [139], [140], [141], [148], [153], [154], [178], [186], [198], [200], [209], [244], [246], [308], [326], [344], [358], [359], [360], [365], [370]
- Tower Hill, [120], [237]
- Tower, Lord Governor of the, [131]
- Tower of Montfichet, the, [240]
- Tower Royal, the, [242], [245]
- Tower, Serne’s, [242]
- Tower Street, [177], [308]
- Town Ditch, the, [17], [161]
- Town houses, [244], [245]
- Trade, [31], [136], [186];
- changes in the quarters of, [174];
- regulations of, [190], [196]-199;
- subdivisions of, [194]
- Trades, the, [385]
- Trades, quarrelling between the, [61]
- Trading fleets, [208]
- Traventers, the, [199]
- Treachery, venal case of, [42]
- Treason, [140], [357];
- charges of, [118]
- Treasury, chests, [260];
- robbery of, [47]
- Treaty of Troyes, the, [109];
- of Northampton, [62];
- of Utrecht, [206]
- Tresilian, Sir Robert, [359]
- Tun, the, [355], [360]
- Turberville, Thomas, [33], [357]
- Turnham, Robert de, [15]
- Tuscany, [300]
- Tyburn, [93], [94], [97], [117], [118], [205], [215], [233], [235], [263], [293], [350], [359], [390]
- Tyburn of Kent, [293]
- Tyler, Wat, [276]
- Tyrwhitt, [280], [281]
- Ulvester, Earldom of, [358]
- Usurers, document issued against, [199]
- Usury, [9], [210]
- Vagrants, [73], [360]
- Vale of Gloucester, the, [299]
- Vanner, Henry, [279]
- Vawce, Serjeant, [308]
- Vegetables, [302]
- Venetians, [215]
- Venice, [201], [208], [244], [288], [354]
- Verona, [244]
- Veterbo, [316]
- Viciens, Wood of, [357]
- Viner, Sir Robert, [235]
- Vinetree, the, [174]
- Vintners, [259]
- Vintry, the, [204]
- Vision of Piers Plowman, the, [362]
- Vitaliani, [266]
- Wages, [71], [193], [305]
- Walbrook, [55], [174], [177], [239]
- Walcote, John, [323]
- Wales, [103], [357]
- Waleys, Henry, [35], [39], [44]
- Waleys, William de, [368]
- Walhouse, John de, [267]
- Walker, [138];
- Dr., [347]
- Wall, Alderman, [225]
- Wall, the London, [159];
- repairs to, [160], [168]
- Walls, [101], [159]-168, [176]
- Wallace, [44], [45]
- Walle, William, [55]
- Wallingford, [88]
- Walsingham, Our Lady of, [267]
- Walsingham, Thomas of, [84], [104], [105], [214]
- Walter of Evesham, [332]
- Waltham, the Abbay of, [96]
- Walworth, [79], [82], [276]
- Walsall, [357]
- Walton-on-Thames, [357]
- Wantynch, John Brown of, [269]
- Wantynch, Peter Brown of, [269]
- Warbeck, Perkin, [355]
- Wardrobe, the Keeper of the, [213]
- Wards, comparative wealth of, [65];
- list of, [65];
- Broad Street, [369];
- Cornhill, [300];
- Farringdon, [89], [238], [365];
- Tower, [365];
- Vintry, [365]
- Ward Tax, the, [23]
- Ward, Thomas, “Trumpyngtone,” [95]
- Ward, William, [225]
- Ware, [197]
- Ware, Thomas de, [265]
- Warner, [222]
- Warren, [222], [224]
- Warrenne, Earl, [320]
- Wars of the Roses, [101], [137], [139]
- Warton, [280]
- Warwick, Duke of, [128];
- the Earl of, [43], [48], [121], [122], [136], [137], [140], [141], [142], [143], [247], [259], [358]
- Warwick House, [245];
- Lane, [245]
- Watling, [239]
- Watling Street, [167], [174], [177]
- Watlyng, John, [352]
- Wat Tyler, [81], [82], [126], [132], [133], [206], [285]
- Wayfaring Life, [362]
- Weald of Kent, the, [209]
- Weather, the, [23]
- Weavers, disfranchisement of, [14]
- Weavers’ Guild, the disfranchised, [13]
- Weirs, removal of, [12], [23]
- Wells, [188]
- Wells, Sir John, [97], [263], [325]
- Welsh, the, [358]
- Wendover, Roger of, [15], [16]
- Wengrave, John de, [57]
- Westminster, [20], [26], [30], [32], [33], [36], [44], [50], [64], [89], [91], [101], [103], [104], [108], [109], [116], [117], [118], [125], [129], [135], [136], [139], [150], [152], [156], [184], [215], [238], [239], [246], [258], [261], [275], [312], [320], [323], [326], [332], [359], [360], [380];
- abbot of, [121];
- prior of, [121];
- Great Hall, at, [43], [45], [355]
- Westminster, Roger de, [368]
- Westmoreland, the Earl of, [93], [245]
- Weston, Sir John de, [54]
- Whitechapel, [130], [239]
- White Friars, [50], [101]
- White, Sir John, [325]
- White Tower, the, [161], [232]
- Whitmore, [222]
- “Whittewellebeche,” [82]
- Whittington, Richard, [76], [84], [85], [97], [99], [101], [218], [222], [245], [250], [262], [303], [327], [330]
- Whittingtons of Somerset and Gloucester, [217]
- Whytsand, John de, [257]
- Wick, [120]
- Wilkinson, [234]
- Willesden, [165], [283]
- Willesden, Black Virgin of, [267]
- William of Cloudesley, [361]
- William, Count of Hainault, [115]
- William de Marish, [188]
- William of Malmesbury, [332]
- William le Polter, [36]
- William le Sauvage, [188]
- William the Conqueror, [113], [241]
- William the Norman, [165]
- William, Yeoman of the Crown, [69]
- Willis, John, [357]
- Wiltshire, [126]
- Winchelsea, [209], [261], [350], [376], [389], [390]
- Winchester, [321];
- Bishop of, [20], [57], [112], [131];
- Cardinal of, [122];
- Richard, Earl of, [30];
- Roger of, [14];
- See of, [96]
- Windmill, The, Haymarket, [235]
- Windsor, [31], [88], [89], [151], [299]
- Winton, Symon de, [368]
- Wireker, Nigel, [332]
- Witch of Eye, the, [117], [118]
- Woad Street, [193]
- Wolton, Nicholas, [107]
- Woodstock, Thomas of, [259]
- Wood Street, [176], [238]
- Woodville, Elizabeth, [154]
- Wool, export of, [35]
- Wool trade, the, [201]
- Woolwich, [117]
- Women, disorderly, [274]-277;
- position of, in Mediæval London, [269]
- Worcester, [96], [205], [245], [331], [357]
- Worcester Lane, [245]
- “Work of Solomon,” [388]
- Worsethyr, the Byschoppe of, [122]
- Wotton, Mr., [364]
- Wright, [256], [258], [280], [281], [295]
- Wright, Thomas, [188]
- Wyche, [117]
- Wyclyf, [74], [77], [80], [84], [100], [244], [286], [345], [379]
- Wycombe, Lucy, [274]
- Wynchecombe, the Abbay of, [96]
- Wyndsor, [135]
- Wyredrawer, Walter, [266]
- Wyte, John le, [366]
- Wyting, Henry, [368]
- Yarmouth, [188]
- York, Archbishop of, [85], [86], [93], [94], [297]
- York, the Duke of, [88], [126], [128], [136], [154], [244], [259];
- the Dean of, [201];
- Duchess of, [154]
- York, [345]
- York House, [184]
- Yorkists, the, [136]
- “Young King,” the, [4]
- Ypres, William of, [4]
- Yreis, Ralph le, [368]
- Yvilane, the Manor of, [56]
- Zealand, [202]
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