INDEX.

A.
A., warden at London, [136], n. 4.
A., of Hereford, secretary to Adam Marsh, [33];
biographical notice of, [185].
Abburbury, [109].
Abdy, Robert, Master of Balliol, bequest, [106].
Aberdeen, Observant friars at, [89], n. 4.
Abingdon, monks of, [2], [12], n. 2;
mentioned, [108].
Acre (Palestine), [8].
Acre (Norfolk?), [180].
Acton, Nic., bequest, [103].
Adam of Bechesoueres, physician, [181];
notice of, [187].
Adam of Bury St. Edmund’s, Archdeacon of Oxford, [102], n. 1.
Adam of Corf, friar Minor, [219].
Adam Godham: see [Adam Wodham].
Adam of Hekeshovre: see [Adam of Bechesoueres].
Adam of Hoveden or Howden, lector, mentioned, [163];
notice of, [162].
Adam of Kydmersford, robber, [308].
Adam de Lakeor, Dominican, [334].
Adam of Lathbury, abbat of Reading, [235], n. 4.
Adam of Lincoln, lector and provincial, notice of, [160].
Adam Marsh or de Marisco, upholds Franciscan poverty, [4], and n. [8], [11], [22];
books bequeathed to him, [57];
royal ambassador, [7], [307-8];
influence at Oxford, [8];
relations to Walter de Merton, [9], and Richard Earl of Cornwall, [25], n. 2;
friendship with Simon de Montfort, [32], Grostete, [32], [48], [57], Walter of Madele, [189], Roger Bacon, [192], [193];
lecturer to the friars at Oxford, [31-32], [36], [37], [186], [188];
letters illustrating the position of lector and socius, [33-4], [56], n. 3;
his socius, [185], [186], [188];
controversy on theological degrees in 1253, [38-9];
his activity and reputation, [32], n. 2, 3; [67];
at the Council of Lyons, [127], [128];
obtains a papal privilege, [141], n. 2;
his letters, [57], n. 1, [59];
mentioned, [57], [65], [128], [129], [139], n. 8, [140], [141], [142-3], [151], [153], [154], [156], n. 3, [179], [181], [184], [186], [187], [189], [211];
biographical notice, [134-139].
Adam of Norfolk, secular master, [331], [332], [334].
Adam of Oxford, missionary, [7];
pupil of Adam Marsh, [135];
biographical notice, [178].
Adam Rufus: see [Rufus].
Adam of Warminster, warden at Oxford, notice of, [129];
controversy with Dominicans, [333-5].
Adam Wodham, lector, nominalist, [77], n. 4, [170], [226];
notice of, [172].
Adam of York, lectured at Lyons, [66], n. 10.
Adee, Swithin, [124].
Adreston (Adderstone?), see [William of].
Ægidius de Legnaco, [220].
Ægidius Delphinus, general minister, [267].
Ægidius Romanus, [215].
Agas, Map of Oxford, [124].
Agatha (daughter of Walter Goldsmith?), [20].
Agnellus of Pisa, first provincial, comes to England, [1-2], [125];
character of the province under him, [3];
royal ambassador, [7];
opposes extension of areas, [13];
builds infirmary and school at Oxford, [3], [21], [30];
secures Grostete as lecturer, [30];
holds provincial chapter at Oxford, [69];
buried there, [21], [26];
mentioned, [57], [89], n. 2, [126], [127], [178], [179], [181], [188];
biographical notice, [176].
Agnes, widow of Guido, grant of land to the Franciscans at Oxford, [14], [15], n. 2, [17].
Ailly, Peter d’: see [Peter].

Alan of Rodan, lector, [157].
Alan of Wakerfeld, lector, [158], [320], [321], [335].
Albert the Great, Dominican, mentioned by Roger Bacon, [42];
works ascribed to, [167], [210].
Albert of Metz, [220].
Albert of Pisa, provincial, his sayings, [4], [6];
knew St. Francis, [6], n. 7;
his connexion with the Oxford friary, [3], n. 7, [68];
policy as minister, [7], [13], [72];
opinion of the English province, [11], n. 3;
mentioned, [2], n. 1, [127], [177], [178], [180], n. 3;
notice of, [181].
Alexander IV, pope, [136], [214], n. 2.
Alexander V, pope, mentioned, [66], n. 7;
biogr. notice of, [249].
Alexander of Hales, [67], [137], [192], [213], [214], n. 2, [215].
Alien, John, mentioned, [41], n. 5, [53], n. 4;
biogr. notice, [265].
Alienora de S. Amando, bequest by, [105].
Alifax, Rob.: see [Eliphat].
Alkerton, [109].
Alnwick: see [Martin, Roger, William, of].
Alyngdon, doctor, mentioned, [96], n. 2; [276].
Amaury de Montfort: see [Montfort].
Ambassadors, Franciscans employed as, [7], [128], [137], [138], [144], [159], [161], [162], [177], [243], [272], [307-8].
Amory, Richard d’, [239].
Amour, William de St.: see [William].
Ancona, march of, [181].
Andrewes, Richard, of Hales, buys site of Grey and Black Friars, Oxford, [122], [123].
Andrews, Nic., of Peckwater’s Inn, [95].
Anesti, Thomas of: see [Thomas].
Anger: see [Auger].
Anivers (Anilyeres, Aynelers), Nic. de: see [Nicholas].
Anjou, master H. of, [154].
Anna of Radley, [94].
Anneday, Thomas, mentioned, [47], [51];
biogr. notice, [270].
Anthony of Padua, St., [135], [156], n. 1.
Anthony Papudo, biogr. notice, [284].
Anthony de Vallibus, [52];
biogr. notice, [261].
Antioch, Patriarch of, [183].
Antonius Andreas, [130], n. 2, [262].
Anyden, Thomas: see [Anneday].
Apeltre, Henry of: see [Henry].
Apulia, Franciscan province, [235].
Aquinas, St. Thomas: see [Thomas].
Aquitaine, Friars from, at Oxford, [66].
Aragon, Minorites from, at Oxford, [243];
Peter Russel teaches in, [255].
Arctur, John: see [Arthur].
Arezzo: see [Philip of Castello].
Argentina: see [Strasburg].
Argentine, John, biogr. notice, [260];
cf. [191], n. 1.
Argos, bishop of: see [Tinmouth].
Aristotle, [73].
— Commentaries on, [254].
— — De coelo et mundo, [153].
— — Ethics, [156].
— — Logic, [225-6], [259], [262].
— — Metaphysics, [142], [196], [233].
— — Meteorics, [130], n., 2, [196], [241].
— — Physics, [157], [196], [216], [224], [226], [227].
— — [Secretum Secretorum], [196].
— — [Vegetabilia], [196].
Armagh, Archbishops of: see [Richard Fitzralph];
Foxholes, J.: see also [288], n. 7.
Arnulphus, vicar of the Order, [180].
Arter: see [Arthur, John].
Arthur or Arter, John, Friar Minor, charges against him, [95-6], [132];
kept a horse, [96];
biogr. notice, [284].
Arthur, prince, [260].
Arundel, Thomas, Archbp., [85], [112].
Ascensius, editor of Ockham’s Dialogus, [231].
Ascoli: see [Jerome of].
Ashby, [125], [189];
prior of Canons Ashby, [126].
Ashendon, John, mathematician, [160], [237].
Asia, Franciscan mission, [244].
Assisi; MS. at, [143];
burial at, [159];
general chapters at, [159], [177], [178], [229], [235].
Auger, William, biogr. notice, [254].
Augustine, St., work in the Franciscan Library, Oxford, [57];
mentioned, [150], [292].
Augustine, brother of William of Nottingham, [183].
Aureolus, [262].
Aurifaber, Walter: see [Goldsmith].
Austin Canons, join Minorite Order, [180].
Austin Friars, [7], n. 2, [75], [80], [263], [281], [285].
Auvergne, William of: see [William].
Averroes, [73].
Avignon, [163], [164], [167], [168], [170], [172], [239]: see [Clement V];
Ockham imprisoned at, [225];
General Chapter at, [229].
Aylesbury, [163], n. 2;
Grey Friars of, [287].
Aylmer, John and Christiana, property granted to Minorites, [16].
Aynelers: see [Nicholas of Anivers].

B.
Babwell, Grey Friars at, [56], n. 4, [173];
see [Bury St. Edmund’s].
Bacheler, John, Friar Minor, vice-warden at Oxford, [131], [288], [318];
biogr. notice, [285].
Bachun, Thomas, biogr. notice, [187].
Bacon, Sir Francis, quoted, [64], n. 3.
Bacon, Peter, mentioned, [192].
Bacon, Robert, Dominican, signs charter of Henry III for the University, [9];
professed on day of entry, [68];
uncle of Roger Bacon, [191];
preaches to the King, ib.;
life of St. Edmund by, [192], n. 1;
works by, [196] (?), [210].
Bacon, Roger, buried at Oxford, [26];
quoted, [31];
on the study of theology, [37], [42];
nature and object of his writings, [37], n. 1, [63], [64];
writings in the Franciscan Library at Oxford, [58];
lectures to Spanish students, [66], n. 8;
at Paris, [68];
sends works to the pope, [56];
begs for alms, [91];
pupil and friend of Grostete and Adam Marsh, [135], n. 1, [139];
his pupil John, [33], n. 4, [211];
his opinion of Thomas Aquinas, [73], and Richard of Cornwall, [143];
influence on Bungay, [153], W. de Mara, [215], and J. Somer, [244];
biographical notice, [191-5];
works, [195-210].
Bacon, Roger, mentioned, [192].
Bacon, Thomas, mentioned, [192].
Baconthorpe, John, Carmelite, [166].
Balborow, William, [317].
Baldeswell: see [Peter de].
Balliol College: see [Oxford].
Balliol, Edward, [238].
Balliol, Sir John de, [9], [217].
Balsham, Hugh, Bishop of Ely, [138].
Bampton, Vicar of, [110];
Hugh of, see [Hugh of Bath].
Banaster or Banister, Alderman and Mayor of Oxford, visits the friaries, [110], n. 1, [117], [121].
Banester, John, mentioned, [44], n. 4;
biogr. notice, [270].
Bangor: see [Ednam, Ric. Bp. of].
Banke, Thomas, Rector of Lincoln Coll., bequest, [107].
Bannebury, John, bequest, [104].
Barbeur, William le, and Alice his wife, [16], [20], n. 5.
Barclay, Alexander, [271].
Bari, [167].
Barlete, [179].
Barlow, Richard, debt, [110], n. 8.
Barly, Thomas, Friar Minor, [119], [294].
Barnby, prebend, [235].
Barneby, Thomas of: see [Thomas].
Barnes, Dr., Austin Friar, [281].
Baron, Roger, work by, [209].
Bartelot, Jac., attorney, [99], n. 7, [315].
Bartholomew of Pisa, quoted, [2], [6], n. 4, [30], [72], [167], [170], [180], [181], [182], [238], [243].
Barton: see [Martin de], [Roger de].
Based: see [Basset].
Basel, mentioned, [173];
Council of, [214], [257].
Basil, St., works of, [292].
Basingstoke: see [John of].
Baskerfield, Edward, Warden at Oxford, [95], [288];
his horse, [96], [287];
surrenders his house, [118], [119];
biogr. notice, [132].
Basset, Gregory, Minorite, mentioned, [113], n. 5, 6; [290];
biogr. notice, [286].
Basset, John, lector, [162].
Bath, [2], [134];
see [Henry of], [Hugh of].
Baxter, Mrs., [282].
Baynton, Sir Edw., [111].
Beamont, [290].
Beatrice of Falkenstein, wife of Ric. Earl of Cornwall, buried at Oxford, [25].
Beaune, [128].
Beauvais, W. of Gainsborough buried at, [162]: see [268], n. 1.
Bec, fee of the Abbat of, in Oxford, [16], [20], [297].
Beche, Phil. de la, Sheriff, [60], n. 2.
Bechesoueres: see [Adam of].
Becket, Thomas, Archbishop, [155], [285].
Beckley, [218].
Bedford, Minorite convent in the Oxford custody, [68];
burials at, [128], [172], [238].
— Simon Ludford, Friar of, [119].
— Duke of, [265], n. 4.
— Archdeacon of, [331].
Bedyngfeld, Edmund, Sheriff, [99], [130].
Bek’: see [Thomas de].
Bekinkham: see [John].
Bele, Thomas, servant of Friar J. Welle, [78], [311].
Benedict XII, pope, constitutions for Friars Minors, [35], [36], [50-1], [170].
— Attacked by Ockham, [231], [232].
Benedict le Mercer of Oxford, [16], [296], [298];
Symon, son of: see [Simon].
Benedictines; students at the Universities, [43], n. 7.
— Franciscan lecturers to, [66].
— Monks enter Minorite Order, [2], [237].
Benet, John, will mentioned, [90],

n. 1.
Benet, Thomas, martyr, [132], [286], [289].
Benjamin, Jew of Cambridge, [190].
Bercherius, Peter, [149], [170].
Bereford, Edmund, bequest, [103].

Bereford, John of, Mayor of Oxford, bequest, [103].
Bergamo, Philip of: see [Philip].
Berkhamstede, [218], n. 4.
Berkshire, Sheriff of, [22].
Bernard of Gascony, Minister of Tuscany, [311].
Bernardin of Siena, St., [221], n. 3.
Bernewell, Thomas, at Council of the Earthquake, [84], [246].
Berney, Walter de, bequest, [104].
Berton, William, Chancellor, [251].
Berwick: see [John of].
Beste, Robert, charge of incontinence, [94-5];
joins reformation, [113], n. 7;
biogr. notice, [286].
Besylis, William, bequest, [108].
Beverley: see [John of].
[Robert of].
Bible, the study of the, [36-7], [38], [44], [46], [47], [61], [65], n. 3, [141], [183], [185], [188], [197], [261], [275], [277], [279], [336-8].
— MSS. of, in possession of the Friars, [56], notes 2, 3, 4, [57], [58] and n. 14, [59] and n. 3, [113], [143], [182], [283].
— An Oxford Franciscan lectures against the translation of, into English, [254].
— Works on, [139], n. 2, [210].
— Commentaries on books of Old Testament, [32], n. 4, [141], [147], [149], [151], [152], [164], [173], [210], [218], [234], [235], n. 6, [236], [247].
— New Testament, edited by Erasmus, [273].
— — Commentaries on Gospels, [148], [149], [152], [185], [217], n. 3, [221], [247], [248].
— — Acts, [236].
— — Epistles of St. Paul, [58], [113], n. 5, [152], [247], [277], [278], [284].
— — Revelation, [152], [171], [218], [221], [234], [254].
Billing, John, Observant, [88], n. 5, [290].
Bilney, Thomas, martyr, [113], n. 5.
Black Death, [3], n. 7, [44], n. 1, [80], [172].
Black Friars: see [Dominican Order].
Blacwood, James, bequest, [106].
Blund, Rob., vintner, [70]. n. 3.
Bockering: see [Thomas Docking].
Bohun, Humphrey de, E. of Hereford and Essex, bequest, [103].
Bokkyg: see [Thomas Docking].
Boleyn, Anne, [114], [273], [285].
Bologna, Albert of Pisa, Minister of, [181];
Bishop of, [224], n. 8.
— John Foxalls lectures at, [262].
see [266], [281].
Bologna: see [John de Castro].
Boltere, William le, of St. Ebbe’s, [75], n. 2.
Bonagratia, friar, [225].
Bonaventura, general minister, mentioned, [11], n. 1, [128], [137], [139], [154], [155], [215], [216], n. 2.
— Works ascribed to, [149], [193], n. 4;
— his constitutions, [55], n. 1.
Bonetus, [262].
Boniface VIII, pope, grants land to Minorites at Oxford, [18];
calls W. of Gainsborough as lecturer to Rome, [161]: see also [242].
— IX, pope, [247], [250], [253], [312-3].
Boniface of Savoy, Abp. of Canterbury, bequest, [102];
mentioned, [32], n. 3, [136], [137], [138], [139], n. 8, [186].
Bonner, Bp., visits Hadham, [284], n. 1.
Bordeaux, [160], n. 10.
Borstall, [105].
Bosellis: see [Gregory de].
Bosevile: see [Walter de].
Boston, parson of: see [J. Tinmouth].
— Gild at, [271].
— Grey Friars at, [278].
Boston of Bury, [58], [150], [151].
Botehill, W., [268].
Botolph, St., life of, [271].
Bowghnell, William, Friar Minor, [119], [293].
Boys (Bors), Vincent, biogr. notice, [255];
‘boysaliz,’ [188].
Bozon, Nicholas, [37], n. 2, [64], n. 4, [167], n. 10, [240], n.
Brackley, Friar John, of Norwich, [111].
Brakell, John, Minorite, [274].
Bramptone, Ric., bequest, [104].
Brenlanlius: see [John of Berwick].
Brewer, Mr., quoted, [63], [64], [89], [129], [194], [208], n. 2.
Brian Sandon: see [Sandon].
Bricott, Edmund, biogr. notice, [283].
Bridgwater, Grey Friars at, [157], [244], [245], [254];
chapter at, [271].
Bridlington or Briddilton: see [Philip of].
Brikley, Peter, Cambridge Franciscan, [283].
Brill, [5].
Brinkley, Ric., provincial, studies Greek, [113];
biogr. notice, [283].
Brinkley or Brinkel, Walter, biogr. notice, [223].
Brisingham, A., H., T., of: see [Henry of].
Bristol, Minorites of, [60], [172], [174], [260], [286].
Britanny, John of, E. of Richmond, benefactor of the friars, [18].
Briton, Laurence: see [Laurence].
Britte, Walter, [248].
Broadgates Hall: see [Oxford].
Broghton, John, Sheriff, [99], [129].
Bromyard: see [Rob. of].
Brookby (Brorbe), Anthony, Minorite, catholic martyr, [290].

Brown, John, sup. for B.D. [45], n. 5, [50], n. 1, [52];
biogr. notice, [274].
Browne, Oxford Dominican, [267].
Browne, provincial of Austin Friars, [285].
Browne, Ric. (alias Cordon), bequest, [105], [261].
Browne, William, Minorite, [116], n. 7, [119], [288], [317].
Bruni: see [Simon].
Brunsfelsius, Otto, [287].
Brusyard (Suffolk), Poor Clares of, [241].
Brygott: see [Bricott].
Brynkley: see [Brinkley].
Brynknell, Thomas, [281].
Bucks, [271].
Bukenham: see [Walter de].
Bungay: see [Thomas of].
Burchestre, William de, bequest, [103].
Burford, [109].
see [Henry of].
Burgo: see [Nicholas de].
Burnham (Essex), [284], n. 4.
Burton, Robert, warden at Oxford, [44], n. 2;
biogr. notice of, [130].
Bury: see [Boston of].
see [Richard of].
— St. Edmund’s: see [Adam of]: see [Babwell];
monk of, [210].
Butler, William, regent master and provincial, biogr. notice, [254-5].
Byrton, John, bequest, [109].
C.
Calais, staple of, [106];
commissary general, [292].
Call, William, provincial minister, leans to reformation, [113], n. 5.
Cambrai, [231].
Cambridge, mentioned, [311].
— reformation begins at, [113].
— University, [258], [260].
— Caius College, [59], [226].
— Corpus Christi College, [286].
— King’s College, [260], [261].
— Austin friar at, [7], n. 2.
— Carthusian at, [268].
— Dominicans at, [74], [103], [108].
— Franciscans at;
custody, [57], [65], [68], n. 5, [139], n. 8, [178].
— — friary;
foundation, [126];
burial at, [283];
grant of a house, [190];
gifts and bequests, [97], n. 5, [104], [108], [271];
numbers, [44], n. 1;
limites, [91], n. 4;
dissolution, [294].
— — schools, [34], n. 2, [35], n. 2, [66], n. 10, [110], n. 6, [309], [314];
Oxford Franciscans study or lecture in, [130], [140], [141], [153], [156], [157], [158], [162], [164], [214], [218], [234], [238], [242], [243] (2), [261], [265], [266], [271], [276], [283], [290], [291], [293].
— — see also [49], n. 9, [80], n. 2, [113], n. 5, [119], [313].
— Jew of: see [Benjamin].
— Mendicant Orders at, [103].
Cambridgeshire, [164], [223], [283].
de Campo Portugaliensis: see [Peter Lusetanus].
Candia: see [Alexander V.]
Canon, John, realist, [77], n. 4;
biogr. notice, [223].
Canterbury: Archbishops: see [Arundel, Thomas];
[Becket];
[Boniface of Savoy];
[Cranmer, Thomas];
[Edmund Rich];
[Kilwardby, Robert];
[Langham, Simon];
[John Peckham];
[Warham, William];
also [41], [81], n. 7, [84], [155], [242], [258], [265].
— convocation of, [257].
— preachers at, [289].
— Christchurch, monastery: Franciscan lectures at, [66].
— — Peckham’s burial and bequest, [155], and n. 10.
— — shrine of St. Thomas Becket, [285].
— — canon, [292].
— Franciscans at, [2], [176], [178], [285], [288], [289];
their school, [181].
— — MS. belonging to, [182].
Cantilupe: see [Hugh], [Thomas], [Walter], of.
Cantwell, James, at Oxford at Dissolution, [119], [293].
Capell: see [Robert de].
Cappes, Thomas, at Oxford at Dissolution, [119], [293].
Capua, [281], n. 3.
Cardaillac: see [Francis de].
Cardmaker, John, entered Minorite order young, [111], n. 5;
becomes reformer, [113], n. 7, [120], n. 3;
arrests Friar Arthur, [285];
burned, [114], n. 1;
biogr. notice, [291].
Carew, Mr., [317].
Carlisle, [162]: see [Hugo Karlelle].
Carmelites, [75], [80], [84], [85], [103], [245], [255], [274].
Carn, David, Dominican, [261], n. 8.
Carrewe, David, Minorite bequest to, [106];
biogr. notice of, [261].
Carron, David: see [Carrewe].
Carsewell, Richard, bequest, [104].
Carthusian monk, [268].
Cartwright, Thomas, [101], n. 3.
Cary, Richard, Mayor of Oxford, grants land to the Franciscans, [19-20], [303], n. 1, [305];
represents Oxford in Parliament, [21];
auditor, [92], [311];
will, [101], n. 4.
— — Alice his wife, [101], n. 4.

Castello: see [Philip of].
Castro: see [John de].
Casuelis: see [Queswell].
Catalogus illustrium Franciscanorum, [58], [139], n. 2, [141], [152], [153], [157], [158], [160], [163], [169], n. 3, [173], [185], [254], [255], [256].
Catton (Norwich), [170], n. 3: see [Walter de Chatton].
Ceruise: see [Henry de].
Cesena: see [Michael de].
Charles IV, Emperor, [225], n. 7, [233].
Charles VI, King of France, [253].
Charles, M., life of Roger Bacon, [195], [215].
Chatton: see [Walter de].
Chaucer, [64], [89], n. 5, [91], [244].
Chayne, Thomas, biogr. notice, [256].
Cheshire, [215], n. 1, [219].
Chester, archdeacon of, [182];
Franciscans at, [240].
Chestur, William, bequest, [106].
Chichele, Henry, Abp., [258], [259].
China, Franciscan mission in, [244].
Chingford, [175].
Chorasmeni, [128].
Cistercians, [85], [156], [178].
Clacton Parva, [277], n. 6.
Clamiter, Thomas, [105].
Clapwell, Richard, Dominican, [215], [216].
Clara: see [John de].
Clare: see [Richard of].
Clare, William, bailiff of Oxford, [93];
bequest, [109].
Clarendon, documents, dated at, [299], [308].
Clarke, Thomas, [107], [268].
Claymond, John, president of Magdalen and C.C.C., bequest, [109].
Clement IV, pope, constitutions for Minorites, [65], n. 3;
relations to Roger Bacon, [91], [193-4], [200], [201], [211].
Clement V, pope, grants property to the Oxford Franciscans, [18], [44], n. 1, [302];
bull, [77], n. 1.
Clement VI, pope, [224], [225], [235], [237].
Clement VII, antipope, [243].
Clement of Langthon,

[185].
Clerkson, Simon, Carm., [54], n. 3.
Clopton, Walter, chief justice, Minorite, [256].
Clyff, Richard, custodian at Oxford, [99];
notice of, [129].
Clynton, Richard, Minorite, [279].
Cobeham: see [John of].
Cocke, John, bookseller, [217], n. 7.
Codyngton: see [John de].
Cok, John, Minorite, [119], [294].
— William, Minorite, [119], [294].
Coke, Matthew, bequest, [104].
Cokkes, John, scribe at Oxford, [208].
— — LL.D., [317].
Colchester, Grey Friars, [247], [253], [271].
— rector of St. Mary’s, [282].
Colebruge: see [Ralph de].
Coles, John, bequest, [108].
Coleshull: see [John of].
Collins, Charles, [124].
Colman, Robert, Minorite, Chancellor of Oxford, [256].
Cologne, [126];
Franciscans at, [89], n. 4;
studium at, [221].
— minister of: see [Peter of Tewkesbury].
see [Hermann of].
Colvile: see [William de].
Combis: see [John de Crombe].
Combs (Suffolk), [166].
Comre, John: see [Covire].
Comyn, John, murder of, [162].
Confessions: Franciscan friars as confessors, [63-4], [74-5], [79], [105], [110], [126], [127], [129], [159], [162], [163], [177], [219], [220], [239], [251].
— works on, [144], [173], n. 6, [239-240], [256].
Coniton: see [Richard de Conyngton].
Constance, canon of, [216], n. 3.
Constantine, donation of, [257], n. 3.
Conti: see [Rinaldo].
Conway, Roger: see [Roger].
Conyngton: see [Richard de].
Cooper, Joanna, wife of William, [94], [95], [284].
Cooper, William, [269], n. 4.
Coper, Galfred, [94].
Corbrug: see [Hugh de];
[Ralph de Colebruge].
Cordon: see [Browne, Ric.]
Corf: see [Adam of].
Cork, county, [267].
Cornish, William, Minorite, [212].
Cornwall, Archdeacon of, [9].
— Earls of: see [Edmund];
[Richard].
see [Laurence of];
[Richard of, secular];
[Richard Rufus of, Franciscan].
Cossey, or Costesey: see [Henry of].
Costard, John, and Margery his wife, [16].
Cote, Hugh, [128].
Cotter, Sir James, [124].
Countess (Comitissa), Jewess at Oxford, [9].
Couton: see [John de].
Coventry, [217], [289];
Grey Friars, dissolution, [293]: see [Roger of Wesham].
Covire, John, Minorite, [119], [293].
Cowton: see [Robert].
Cradoc, or Craycocke, Ralph, [96].

Cranmer, [281], n. 3, [288], n. 7, [289], [292].
Crayford, or Crawfurthe, John, Minorite, [120], n. 3;
biogr. notice, [191].
Creswell, Ralph, Observant, [88], n. 5, [119], [293].
Crofton, Edmund, bequest, [107].
Crombe: see [John de].
Crompe, Henry, Cistercian, [85], [251].
Cromwell, Thomas, reforms university, [116];
disposes of friars and their property, [120];
letters to, [117], [118], [119], [282];
mentioned, [130], [132], [274], [285], [286], [287].
Crosby, John, citizen of London, [263].
Cross, Crouche (de Cruce): see [Robert].
Croy, Henry, Dominican, [165], n. 7.
Cruche (de Cruce): see [Henry].
Crusades, [7], [8], [63], [136], [138], n. 3, [140], [153], [195], n., 4:
see also [Missionaries].
Crussebut, J., Cambridge Minorite, [49], n. 9.
Cudnor, John, warden of Grey Friars, London, [276].
Culvard, Andrew, and Alice his wife, [20].
— John, Mayor of Oxford, grants land to Minorites, [20], [303-5];
represents Oxford in parliament, [21].
Curson, Walter, bequest, [108].
Curtes, William, Minorite, [279].
Cusack, Isaac, preaches in Ireland, [86];
biogr. notice, [266].
Cyprian, St., works of, [292].
D.
Dagvyle, William, bequest, [106].
Dalderby, John, bishop of Lincoln, [63-4], [129], [159], [162], [163], [164], [165], [167], [219], [220], [222].
Dalmacus de Raxach, Minorite from Aragon, [243].
Danvers, Sebyll, bequest, [107].
Darlington, John, Dominican, [72], n. 4.
David, Hugo, regent master, biogr. notice, [256].
— John, lecturer to Minorites at Hereford, [34], n. 3, [261], [313-14];
provincial minister, [259].
— John, D.D., Oxford, [52], [53], n. 2, [336];
biogr. notice, [261].
— Richard, Minorite, [116], n. 7, [289].
— William, Minorite, [116], n. 7;
biogr. notice, [289].
Davys, Thomas, bequest, [107].
Daynchurch: see [Oliver de Encourt].
Days, Roger: see [Dewe].
Deal, [292].
Dee, John, [245].
Delamere, forest, [215], n. 1.
Delphinus, Ægidius, general minister, [267].
Denbigh, Carmelites of, [274].
Denmade: see [Herbert].
Denmark, English friars wanted for, [140];
king of, [257];
Standish sent to, [272].
Denson, Thomas, [94].
Deodatus, warden at Exeter, [217].
Derby, surrender of the Black friars, [133].
Derbyshire, [122], [156], n. 2, [219].
Devon: see [Richard of].
Devorguila, wife of John Balliol, [9], [158], [216-7].
Dewe, Roger, provincial, [256];
notice of, [259].
Dieppe, [285].
Divorce of Henry VIII: see [Henry VIII.]
Dobbis, Alice, bequest, [106].
Docking: see [Thomas].
Doclington, John of, bequest, [103].
Dominican Order, constitutions of, 1228, [37], n. 6, [90], n. 7.
— Master of: see [Jordan].
— in England, [7], [8], [55], n. 3, [61], [72], [73], seq., [80], [81], n. 7, [127], [137], [156], [178], [183], [307], [308], [326], [334], n. 3.
— — see [Cambridge], [Derby], [Guildford], [Langley Regis], [Leicester], [London], [Oxford].
Doncaster, Grey Friars at, [282], [294], [339].
Donegal, Minorites of, [267].
Dongan, John, buried in Grey Friars’ cemetery, [27];
bequest, [106].
Donstede: see [Simon Tunstede].
Donwe, Roger: see [Dewe].
Dorchester (Oxon.), [63], [159], &c.:
see [Hugh of Hertepol].
Dorchester (Dorset), Friars Minors at, [84];
mentioned, [263].
Dorchester: see [Warin of].
Döring, Matthias, Minorite, [66], n. 10;
biogr. notice, [256].
Dorman, Edmund, [315].
Dorsetshire, [191].
Dover, [2], [157], [176], [308];
bishop of, [116].
Draper: see [Milo].
Drayton: see [Richard of].
Drewe, Edward, [55], n. 3.
Droken’, J. de, [161].
Dublin, Friars Minors of, [68], n. 3.
— Archbishops of, [129], n. 1, [267].
Duns: see [John Duns Scotus].
Dunstable, canons of, become Franciscans, [180].
Dunstan: see [Thomas of St.]
Durham, bishops of, see [Ric. Marsh], [Ric. Kellawe], [Ric. of Bury].
— tax on clergy in the diocese, [98].
— Church of, [292];
library, ibid.
— County, [153], [216].

— College: see [Oxford].
Dyonisius, Minorite, [212], [323], [335].
— Tully, Dominican, [266].
Dysse, William, Minorite, [267].
E.
Eccleston: see [Thomas of].
Edes, John, biogr. notice, [254].
Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, [218].
Edmund, St. (Rich), Abp. of Canterbury, [168], [192].
Edmund: see [G. of St.]
Ednam, Ric., Minorite, bishop of Bangor, [45], [46], n. 10, [51], [52], n. 1, [336-7];
biogr. notice, [264].
Edrope: see [Henry of].
Edward I, employs Minorites as ambassadors, [7], [161];
his Crusade, [8], [153];
stays at the Black Friars, Oxford, [72];
grant to the Oxford Minorites, [97], [308-9];
grant to friars in General Chapter, [219].
Edward II, assigns to the Minorites the property of the Friars of the Sack in Oxford, [18-19], [301-3];
supports Dominicans at Langley Regis, [22], [53], n. 9;
grant to the Oxford Minorites, [98], [309];
marriage with Isabella, [162];
mentioned, [223].
Edward III, stays at the Grey Friars, York, [27], n. 9;
mentioned, [60], n. 2, [238], [239], [300].
Edward IV, [98].
Edward V, [98].
Edward VI, [291], [292].
Edward, the Black Prince, [81], n. 7, [242].
Edward, prince, [260].
Elemeus, Ric., bequest, [109].
Elias, general minister, [67], n. 1, [69], [135], [142], [177], [180], [181], [184], n. 1.
Eliphat, Robert, [222], n. 5;
biogr. notice, [238].
Elmys, Elizabeth, bequest, [107].
Ely, bishopric of, [138], [260].
Elyot, Sir Ric., judge, bequest, [108].
Empoli: see [Francis de S. Simone].
Encourt: see [Oliver de].
Enger (near Cologne), curious custom at, [235].
Erasmus, [112], [113];
relations to Henry Standish, [273].
Erfurt, University, Franciscans at, [257];
[254], n. 6.
Eric, King, of Denmark, [257].
Erlandi, John, bp. of Roskild, [140], n. 6.
Ernulphus: see [Arnulphus].
Eschvid, John: see [Ashendon].
Esseby: see [Simon of].
see [William of].
Essex, Archdeacon of, [49], n. 8;
Earl of: see [Bohun].
Essex, [284], [287], [290].
Eton, William: see [Will. of Esseby].
Etton, Guy, Minorite, and reformer, [113], n. 7, [116], n. 7, [120], n. 3;
biographical notice, [290].
Eueston: see [William of Euston].
Eustace de Merc, warden at Oxford, compelled to eat fish, [6];
excluded from chapter, [69];
biogr. notice, [126].
Eustace de Normanville, lector, declines to lecture at Norwich, [65];
biogr. notice, [139].
Eustas, John, scholar, dies intestate, [101], [276].
Evangelical Poverty, dispute concerning, [75-8], [86], [129], [163], [164], [166], [167], [225], [266], [320-335];
cf. [92].
— works on, [164], [165], [169], [215-6], [222], [224], [232], [234], [239], [240], [243], [248], [255], [266];
cf. [320-335].
Evesham, Simon de Montfort, buried at, [33] (see [Corrigenda]).
see [Hugh of].
Ew, see [John of].
Ewelme, see [N. de].
Exeter, diocese of, [105];
dean of, [7];
subdean, [96].
Exeter: Grey Friars’ house at, [27], n. 9, [217], [291];
studium at, [35], n. 3.
— friars preach at, [132].
— persecution at, [132], [286], [289].
— Adam of: see [Adam of Oxford].
— Stephen of: see [Stephen of Ireland].
see [William of].
Eynsham, abbey, [237].
F.
Fabricius, G., quoted, [148].
Fakenham: see [Nicholas of].
Falkenstein: see [Beatrice of].
Falley, John, [107], [268].
Farmer, Henry, of Tusmor, [167].
Faversham: see [Haymo of].
Feckyngtone, John, Minorite, Rector of Balliol Coll., [10];
biogr. notice, [260].
Ferrara, bp. of, [224], n. 8.
Fetiplace, Ric. bequest, [107].
Fey, Jacob, biogr. notice, [252].
Fisher, John, [273].
Fitzralph: see [Richard].
Flavyngur, John, Minorite, lectures on decretals, [53];
biogr. notice, [277].
Flemengvill: see [Robert de].
Florence, general chapter at, [314].
— friars Preachers at, [55], n. 3.
see [Fey (Jacob)], [Nicholas de Burgo].
Florence, John, Minorite, [46], n. 10.
Foliot, Alice,

[15], n. 2.
Folvyle, W., [80], n. 2.

Foreign friars at Oxford: see [Oxford].
Forest, John, Catholic martyr, [290].
Foster, Thomas, [131].
Fox, Edward, [281], n. 3.
Foxal, Foxalls: see [Foxholes].
Foxe, Jane, bequest, [109].
Foxholes, John, Minorite, biogr. notice, [261-2].
Foxle: see [Walter de].
France; kings of, and country, [138], n. 3, [140], [159], [161], [243], [253], [285].
French students expelled from Oxford, [86].
French Minorites at Oxford, [66], [187], [244];
expelled, [86].
see [Paris].
— Provincial of the Minorites in, [126], [187].
— Rob. Wellys, dies in, [256].
Frances, Thomas, inception, [52], n. 10, [53];
biogr. notice, [279].
Francis, St., of Assisi, [1], n. 1, [129], [176];
appears in visions, [2], [142], n. 3;
church at Oxford dedicated to, [22], [24];
his condemnation of learning, [29];
mentioned, [6], n. 7, [81], [100], [129], [177], n. 6.
— his Rule, observance and relaxations, [7], [11], [14], [22], [29], [33], [36], [55], [69], [91], [97], [127], [135], [136], [147], [176], [181], [183], [186], [187], [188], [190], [193], [194], [215], [325], [327], [328], [331]: see [Gregory IX], [Benedict XII].
Francis de Cardaillac, [243].
Francis de Graynoylles, Minorite from Aragon, [243].
— de Mayronibus, [262].
Francis de S. Simone (of Pisa or Empoli), [66], n. 7;
biogr. notice, [243].
Francis of Savona (Sixtus IV), [265-6].
Franciscan Order, General Chapters, [11], [35], [66], notes 6 and 10, [90], [127], [135], [157], [159], [161], [166], [167], [176], [177], [178], [183], [186], [194], [218], [219], [221], [224], [229], [235], [242], [267], [275] (?), [309], [314].
— Decrees relating to Oxford, [35], [66], notes 6, 10, [309], [314].
see [Evangelical Poverty].
— England;
character of the Order in, [4], n. 1, [11], n. 3, [13], [14], [27], n. 9, [29-30], [61], [69], [78-9], [82-3], [100], [101], n. 5, [111], [113], [115-6], [129], [320], seq.
— — Provincial Chapters;
held annually in England, [36], n. 4, [66], n. 1.
— — at Oxford, [4], [5], [69], [70], [126], [142], [181], [183], [184], [218], [254].
— — elsewhere, [69], and n. 4, [157], [176], [184], [235], [250], [271], [314].
— — records of the, lost, [89], [90].
— Provincial Ministers of England, appointment or deposition of, [1], n. 1, [70], [127], [128], [177], [181], [183-4], [253], [254], [255], [256], [259].
— Order in England, custodies, [68], [125], [133].
Studia: see [Cambridge], [Oxford].
— — [34] and n. 3, [35] and n. 3, [44], [51], [64], n. 5, [65], [186], [188], [189], [249], [270], [275] ([276]), [277], [284], [309], [311], [313-4], [314].
— Lecturers, appointment or election of, [30], [34], and n. 3, [35], n. 2, [36], [43], [65], [66], [139], [140], [141], [142], [177], [181], [183], [186], [189], [220], [235], [242], [313-4];
cf. [329].
— Monastic school at Canterbury presided over by a Franciscan, [66].
— Monks and Canons enter the Franciscan Order, [2], [3], [180], [237].
— — Other friars become Minorites, [75].
— Limit to age of admission to Order, [80-1].
— Dress of the Friars, [4].
— Letters of Fraternity, [82], [90].
— Suppression of the friaries, [116];
pension to a Franciscan, [130].
— Political teaching, [32-3], [81-2], [84], [85], [86], [87], [114], [137], [141], [191], [242], [272].
— — works on politics, [144], [145], [218], [229-234], [244].
— Individual friars: privileges granted to, [141], n. 2, [237], n. 5, [239], [247], [312].
— — alms and exhibitions, [53-4], [91-2], [97].
— — bequests, [102], [104], [105], [106], [107], [108], [143], [251], [261], [263], [268], [282], n. 9, [318].
— — private property, [78], [96], n. 1, [108], [109], [271], [273], [311].
— Spiritual and Observant Friars, [77], [88], [89], n. 4, [96], [114], [115], [163], [164], [166], [215], [257], [265], [269], n. 6, [277], [285], [286], [289], [290], [293].
— Rivalry between Mendicant Orders, [71], seq., [127], [183]: see [Dominican Order in England].
— Convents: see [Aberdeen], [Aylesbury], [Babwell], [Bedford], [Boston], [Bridgwater], [Bristol], [Brusyard (Poor Clares)], [Cambridge], [Canterbury], [Chester], [Colchester], [Coventry], [Doncaster], [Donegal], [Dorchester], [Dublin], [Evesham] (see [Corrigenda]), [Exeter], [Galway], [Gloucester], [Grantham], [Greenwich], [Hereford], [Ipswich], [Leicester], [Lichfield], [Lincoln], [London], [Lynn], [Newark], [Newcastle], [Northampton], [Norwich], [Nottingham], [Oxford], [Reading], [Richmond], [Salisbury], [Shrewsbury], [Southampton], [Stamford], [Ware], [Winchester], [Worcester], [York].

— Order: see [Ambassadors].
— — [Catalogus illustrium Franciscanorum].
— — [Confessions].
— — [Heresies].
— — [Missionaries].
Frankfurt, council of, [225], [232];
mentioned, [288], n. 7.
Frederic II: see [Isabella, wife of].
Frederic of Thüringen, [257].
Freiburg: see [John Lector of].
Frewers: see [Fryer].
Friars: see [Austin Friars];
[Carmelites];
[Dominicans];
[Franciscans];
[Sack, friars of the];
[Trinitarians];
and [Mendicant Orders].
Frideswide, St.: see [Oxford].
see [John of].
Frisby, Roger, Minorite, executed, [87].
Fryer, William, alderman, visits Oxford friaries, [117], [121];
obtains lease of Grey Friars, [121], [122].
Fugardi, Rogerus filius, [191], n. 1.
Fulgentius, commentaries on, [170].
Fulham: see [Robert de].
Fullo, Radulph, Thomas, William, [15], n. 2, [19], n. 3.
Fyfield, [25], n. 9, [104].
G.
G. de Sancto Edmundo, biogr. notice of, [189].
Gaddesby or Gaddestyn: see [Robert de].
Gaieta: see [Peter of].
Gainsborough: see [William of].
Gallensis, Gualensis: see [John Wallensis].
Gallensis, John, of Volterra, [150].
Galway, Franciscans of, [267].
Gamages, Reginald, land in Oxford, [298].
Garaford: see [Richard de].
Gardener, John, principal of Beef Hall, [130].
Gardiner, Stephen, trial of, [284], n. 1;
mentioned, [291].
Gascoigne, Thomas, Chancellor of Oxford, on the Franciscan library, [57-9], [61], n. 7;
quoted Thomas Docking, [151], n. 7.
Gascony, Simon de Montfort in, [138], [186].
— seized by French King, [161].
Gaufredi: see [Raymund].
Gaunt, John of, Earl of Lancaster, [81], n. 7, [84].
Gaveston, Piers, [22], [27], n. 9.
Gedleston (Gilstone?), [277], n. 6.
Genoa, general chapters at, [127], [159], [184], n. 1, [186].
— Franciscan province, [265].
— plague at, [184].
Gerald Odonis, Spiritual Minorite, [231].
German, William, Minorite, [45], [50], n. 1 and 8;
admitted to Univ. library, [62], n. 3;
biogr. notice, [275].
Germany, provincial ministers of, [128], [160], n. 9, [181], [188]: see [Wygmund].
— Minorites from, at Oxford, [66], [237], [256].
Ghent: see [Henry of];
[Simon of].
Gigas: see [Hermann Gygas].
Gilbert of Grensted, of Oxford, [304].
Gilbert Peckham, Minorite, fellow of Merton, biogr. notice, [238].
Gilbert of Preston, [298].
Gilbert (Stratton), [162], n. 6.
Giles, friar, [105].
— (Egidius), Minorite, [142], n. 3.
Giuliortus de Limosano, wax-doctor, [43];
biogr. notice, [239].
Giuvenazzo, bp. of, [167].
Glaseyere, Hugh, Minorite, [116], n. 7;
biogr. notice, [292].
Gloucester, Abbat of, [136];
Archdeacons of, [106], [218], [290];
Minorites at, [44], n. 1, [69], [176], [182], [268].
— mentioned, [188], [296].
— duke of, [259].
see [Walter of].
Goddard, William, provincial, [247];
biogr. notice, [262-4].
— Warden, London, [263].
Godham: see [Adam Wodham].
Godstow, nunnery;
reformed by Peckham, [74];
alms to Oxford friars, [100].
Golafre, Sir John, buried at Grey Friars, Oxford, [25].
— John, lord of Langley, benefactor, [25], [104].
— William, buried at Grey Friars, Oxford, [25].
Goldsmith, Margaret, bequest, [106].
Goldsmith, Walter, Minorite, [271].
Goldsmith, citizen of Oxford, [15], [20].
Gonsalvo, minister general, [164], n. 3, [220].
Gonsalvo of Portugal, Observant Minorite, [45], [66], n. 9, [88], n. 3;
inception of, [51-2];
biogr. notice, [264].
Good (Gude), Thomas: see [Thomas Docking].
Goodewyn, Thomas, bequest, [109].
Goodfield (Goodfylde, Gudfeld), Walter, Warden at Oxford, [36], n. 9, [52], [53], n. 3;
leases land, [97], [317];
mentioned, [271], n. 3, [274];
biogr. notice, [131].
— graces to, [337-8].
Gorham, Nicholas, works of, [57], [166].
Gorry (or Grey), John, Minorite of Dorchester, agitates among labourers, [84], n. 1.
Gos, William, tailor, [94].

Grafton, Edmund, lector, [172].
Grammont, Order of, [185].
Grantham, Minorite Convent in the Oxford custody, [68].
Gras: see [John le].
Gratian, decretum of, [57].
Graynoylles: see [Francis de].
Greek, study of, [42], [59], [112], [113], [249], [283], [290].
Greenwich, Observant friary, [88], [290].
Gregory IX, pope, [8], [57], [69], [72], [179], [184];
explanation of the Rule of St. Francis, [325], [327], [331], [334].
Gregory X, pope, [18].
Gregory XI, pope, [242].
Gregory, provincial minister of France, [126].

Gregory de Bosellis, Minorite, [183];
biogr. notice, [186].
Gregory of Rimini, [238], n. 3.
Grene, John, [264].
Grensted: see [Gilbert].
Grey de Retherfeld, John, gives land to Minorites, [20], [305-6].
Grey Friars: see [Franciscan Order].
Grostete, Robert, bishop of Lincoln;
his sayings, [6];
influence at Oxford, [8];
lectures to the Franciscans, [30], [32], [67], [69], [177], [180], [183], [189], [192];
bequeaths books to the Franciscans, [57-9], [138];
friendship with Adam Marsh, [48], [67], [127], [135], seq.;
influence on Roger Bacon, [37], [139], [192];
sermon in praise of poverty, [69];
quarrel with Innocent IV, [59], n. 1;
works ascribed to, [151], [223], [226]: see also [4], [61], n. 7, [62], n. 1, [128], [140], [141], [179], [187], [188], [189].
Gryffith, Maurice, Dominican, [54], n. 6.
Guaro: see [William of Ware].
Gudman, Ralph, Minorite, [276].
Guido: see [Agnes].
Guildford, Dominicans at, [89], n. 4.
Gulac: see [Nicholas de].
Gunter, James, has lease of part of the Grey Friars, [123].
— Richard and Joanna, have part of the Grey Friars’ property, [122], [123].
Gunwardeby: see [John of].
Gwent: see [Went, John].
H.
H. M., [152], n. 1.
Hadham, [284].
Hadley, John, Minorite, [269].
— R., Observant, [269], n. 6.
Haldeswel: see [Peter of Baldeswell].
Halegod, Andrew, citizen of Oxford, [295].
— Laurence, citizen of Oxford, [295].
Hales: see [Alexander of].
see [Andrewes, Ric.]
Halifax, Rob.: see [Eliphat].
Hall, Anthony, bequest, [109].
Halvesnahen: see [Hubert of].
Hampton, [293].
Hanworth, [292].
Hanyden: see [Anneday].
Harecourt, Ric., bequest, [108].
Harlington, [292].
Harm’, Simondez, [275].
Harmon, [275].
Harvey, John, warden at Oxford, [54], n. 3, [132], [317], [319];
biogr. notice, [131].
Hasard, William, proctor, bequest, [107].
Hastings, John, E. of Pembroke, [264].
Hauréau, M., [149].
Haymo of Faversham, [7], n. 7;
provincial of England, [14], [177], [181], n. 10, [182], [183];
prefers manual labour to mendicancy, [14];
general minister, [11], [127], [136].
Hearne, Thomas, [124], [174].
Hebrew, taught at Oxford, [59], and n. 2;
at reformation, [112], [290].
Heddele, Hedele, Hedley: see [William of Heddele].
Heddrington, or Herington, Ric., [163].
Hedyan, James, buried in Franciscan Church at Oxford, [26];
bequest, [105].
Hekeshovre: see [Adam of Bechesoueres].
Henley, [107].
Henry III, King of England, grants to friars at Oxford, [5], [13], [14], [16], [17], [18], [21], [22], [69], [70], [296-300], [307-8];
Cambridge, [97], n. 5;
Reading, [22];
calls Mad Parliament at Oxford, [72];
takes cross, [136];
relations to Adam Marsh, [137-8];
mentioned, [177], [191], [302];
his queen, [137].
Henry IV, [70], [81], [87], [98], [247], [248], [249], n. 2.
Henry V, [98], n. 1.
Henry VI, [98-99];
his council, [259].
Henry VII, [98], n. 1.
Henry VIII, grant to Oxford Minorites, [98], n. 1;
royal supremacy, [114], [272], [273], [287], [289], [291], [293];
divorce, [114-15], [269], [273], [280-1], [282];
suppression of monasteries, [115], [290];
treatment of the friars’ property in Oxford, [120], [122];
court preachers of, [271];
appoints N. de Burgo reader at Cardinal College, [281], [282]: see also [285], [292].
Henry of Apeltre, lector, [153], n. 1;
biogr. notice, [156].
Henry of Ast, minister general, [254], n. 9.
Henry of Bath, [298].

Henry of Brisingham, lector, [143], n. 11, [151], n. 4;
biogr. notice, [152].
Henry of Burford, Minorite, [11].
Henry of Ceruise, vicar of the provincial, [178].
Henry of Costesey (Cossey), biogr. notice, [234].
Henry Cruche, lector, [134], [169].
Henry de Edrope (Heythrop?), of Oxford, [304].
Henry of Ghent, [154], n. 7.
Henry, son of Henry, citizen of Oxford, [296].
Henry Lector, of Oxford, [152], [156].
Henry of Oyta, [173].
Henry of Reresby, [22];
biogr. notice of, [180].
Henry Simeonis, his island in the Thames, [16], [17], [297].
Henry Standish: see [Standish].
Henry Stretsham: see [Stretsham].
Henry of Sutton, [162], n. 16;
biogr. notice, [219].
Henry, son of Thomas, bailiff of Oxford, [296].
Hentham: see [John of].
Herberd, Herbert, Herebert, William, lector, [169], n. 2;
biogr. notice, [167-8].
Herbert of Denmade, [307].
Hereford, Grey Friars at, [254], [260];
school, [34], n. 3, [261], [313-4];
burials at, [168], [174], [254].
— bishop of: see [Ralph Maidstone], [Thomas of Cantilupe], [Swinfeld (Ric.)], [248].
— dean of, [313].
— Earl of, stays at Grey Friars, Exeter, [27], n. 9: see [Bohun].
see [A. of].
— J. of: see [Edes, John].
— Nicholas, sermon against the friars, [54], [84], [91], n. 8.
Herefordshire, [286].
Heresies, eastern, [8], [63], [179]: see [Knights Templars].
— Franciscan, [70], [82], [85-6], [166], [167], [257-9], [266-7]: see [William of Ockham].
— at Oxford, [70], [73], [82], [85], [86], [166].
— elsewhere, [251], [256], [263].
see [Reformation].
Hermann of Cologne, Minorite student at Oxford, [69], n. 10, [235];
biogr. notice, [236].
— Gygas (or Gigas), [163], [237].
— of Saxony, [237].
Herne, church of, [285].
Hertepol: see [Hugh of].
Hertford, [211], [213].
Hertfordshire, [277], n. 6, [283], [284].
Hertilpoll: see [Hugh of Hertepol].
Herveius de Saham, Chancellor, [133].
Hevesham; see [Hugh of Evesham].
Heythrop: see [Richard of].
Hibernicus, &c.: see [Ireland].
Hilton, John, biogr. notice, [243].
Hoger, abbat, [210].
Hokenorton (Hooknorton), [15], n. 2, [19], n. 2, [109], n. 2.
Holawnton (Wilts.), [106].
Holder, Robert, [94].
Holiday, Sir Stephen, [292].
Horley: see [John of].
Hotham: see [Nicholas of Ocham].
Hoveden or Howden: see [Adam of], [John of].
Howe, John, buys sites of Friaries at Oxford, [122], [123].
Hows, Will., [96], n. 2, [276].
Hoye, Thomas, vicar of Bampton, will of, [110].
Hoyta: see [Henry of Oyta].
Hozon (Hotham?): see [William of Hodum].
Hubert of Halvesnahen, biogr. notice, [243].
Hugh Balsham, [138].
— of Bampton, or Bath (Bathampton?), provincial, [157].
— of Cantilupe, [218].
— of Corbrug, secular master, [331], [334].
— of Evesham, [331], [333].
— of Hertepol, lector and provincial: proctor of Balliol Coll., [10];
disputes at Oxford, [48], [49];
presents twenty-two friars to the bishop for license to hear confessions at Oxford, [63], [129], [162], [163], [164], [165], [167], [219], [220], [222];
employed as ambassador, [7], n. 10, [161];
mentioned, [158], [160], [218];
biographical notice of, [158-9].
— Karlelle, at the council of the earthquake, [84], [246].
— of Lyndun, biogr. notice, [186].
— of Manchester, Dominican, [161].
— of Mistretune, Dominican, [38].
— of Newcastle, [167], n. 3.
— of Nottingham, [57], [166].
— Willoughby (Wylluby), chancellor and Minorite, notice of, [235].
Humphrey de Bohun: see [Bohun].
Hundertone, Master Gilbert, [56], n. 2.
Hungary, Minorite province, [181].
Hussites, [257], n. 3.
I.
Ilchester, R. Bacon born at, [191].
Ingeham: see [Solomon of].
Ingewrthe: see [Richard of].
Innocent IV, pope, [59], n. 1, [72], [77], [136], [137], [183], [184], [190].

Innocent VI, pope, [239], [312].
Inquisition, [160], [162], [165], [252].
Ipswich, Grey Friars at, [27], n. 6.
Ireland;
Friars from, study at Oxford, [66];
visitation of, [126];
provincial ministers of, [178], [261], [267]: see [142], n. 5, [243], n. 2, [266].
see [Carrewe (David)];
[Cusack (Isaac)];
[Hubert of Halvesnahen];
[John Duns Scotus] (?);
[Lorcan, Ric.];
[Malachy of Ireland];
[Maurice de Portu];
[Menelaus McCormic];
[Stephen of Ireland];
[Thomas of Ireland];
[Whythead, John].
Irishe, Edmund, bailiff of Oxford, [93].
Isabella, wife of Frederick II, [6], [307].
— wife of Edward II, [162], [237].
Italy, [281], [282];
friars from, at Oxford, [66]: see [Agnellus];
[Albert of Pisa];
[Francis de S. Simone];
[Fey (Jacob)];
[John de Castro];
[Laurentius Gul. de Savona];
[Nicholas de Burgo];
[Peter of Gaieta];
[Philip of Castello].
J.
J., friar Minor, at Council of Lyons, [128], n. 5.
‘Jack Upland,’ Lollard writer, [83].
James de Porta, Minorite, [173].
James, Rob., bequest, [105].
Jerome (St.), works of, in Franciscan library, Oxford, [58].
Jerome of Ascoli (Nicholas IV), general minister, [156], n. 1;
holds chapter at Paris, [194].
Jerome of St. Mark, notice of, [239].
Jewell, John, [290].
Jews, protected by Adam Marsh, [137]: see also [9], [167], n. 9, [169], [190].
Joanna, princess of Wales, [245].
Joanna, wife of Walter of Wycombe, [20].
John XXI, pope, [155], n. 4.
John XXII, pope, bulls in favour of the Dominicans at Oxford, [40];
controversy with the Franciscans, [77], [92], n. 1, [158], [166], [224-5], [229] seq., [239], [266].
John XXIII, pope, [249], [255].
John, friar, Dr. of Oxford, advocates disendowment, [82].
John, Minorite, gives away a book, [56], n. 6.
John, Roger Bacon’s pupil, [33], n. 4;
biogr. notice, [211].
John of Basingstoke, [206].
— of Bekinkham, Minorite, [217], [218], [309].
— of Berwick, lector, biogr. notice of, [159].
— of Beverley, Minorite, [141], n. 9;
biogr. notice, [186].
— Canon: see [Canon].
— de Castro (Bologna), Minorite, [45], n. 9, [54], n. 3, [66], n. 7;
biogr. notice, [276].
— de Clara, [309];
biogr. notice, [218].
— of Cobeham, [298].
— of Codyngton, warden, biographical notice, [129].
— of Coleshull, citizen of Oxford, [304].
— of Couton, benefactor of the friars, [92], [310].
— de Crombe, lector, biogr. notice, [166].
— Duns Scotus, presented for license to hear confessions, [64];
lectures abroad, [68];
mentioned, [112], [116], n. 2, [130], n. 2, [167], [213], [223], [224], [241], n. 4, [262], [268], [270], [284];
biographical notice of, [219-222].
— of Dunstable, joins Oxford Franciscans;
notice of, [180].
— of Ew, of Oxford, [304].
— Feckyngtone: see [Feckyngtone (John)].
— Gallensis of Volterra, [150].
— of Gaunt: see [Gaunt].
— le Gras, secular master, expounds Franciscan Rule, [331-334].
— of Gunwardeby, of Oxford, [304].
— of Hentham, ‘syndicus,’ [92], [235], [310].
— of Hereford: see [Edes, John].
— of Horley, lector, [163].
— of Hoveden or Howden, lector, [172].

— (of Kent), papal nuncio, [141], n. 2.
— of Kethene, Minorite, [183].
— of Lathbury, Minorite, [236];
biogr. notice, [235] (cf. [56], n. 2).
— Lector of Erfurt, [254], n. 6.
— Lector of Freiburg, [144], n. [150].
— of London, [206], [211].
— London, [237].
— London, warden of New College: see [London].
— of Maidstone, archdeacon of Bedford, [331].
— Mardisle: see [Mardisle].
— Marshall, [308].
— of Meslay, visitor of the Oxford Dominicans, [334].
— Nottingham, Minorite, [287].
— of Nottingham, Minorite, witnesses a will, [101], [239].
— — treasurer of York, [165].
— of Okehampton, warden, [92], [310];
biogr. notice, [129].
— of Oxford, Minorite, [216].
— Parens, minister general, [178].
— of Parma, minister general, praises the English province, [11], n. 3;
holds chapter at Oxford, [69], [70], [183];
friend of Adam Marsh, [137]: see also, [187], [193], n. 4.
— Peckham (Pecham, &c.), royal commissioner, [9];
at Oxford, Paris, and Rome, [67];
condemns errors at Oxford, [73];
relations to Thomas Aquinas and Dominicans, [73], seq.;
favours Franciscans, [74];
sends John Wallensis as ambassador, [144];
works by, [150], [215];
influenced by Roger Bacon, [195], n. 4;
mentioned, [153], [156], [157], [211];
biographical notice, [154].
— of Persole, Pershore, lector, [48], [49], [158], n. 6;
biogr. notice, [159].
— le Peyntour, auditor, [94], [311].
— Picard, [172].
— of Preston, lector, [169].
— of Ratforde, lector, [169].
— of Reading, abbat of Osney, joins Franciscans, [3];
mentioned, [187];
biographical notice, [180].
— of Reading, lector, [168].
— of Reading, minister of Saxony, [181].
— de Ridevaus, lector, [150], [236];
biogr. notice of, [170-1].
— of Rodyngton or Rudinton, lector and provincial, [174];
notice of, [171].
— de Rupellis, Minorite, [67].
— de Rupescissa, Minorite, [208], n. 1.
— of St. Frideswide, mayor, [103], n. 7.
— of St. John, bequest, [102].
— of Sanford, Abp. Dublin, [129], n. 1.
— of Stamford, custodian of Oxford, [187];
Provincial, [68], [138];
at Lyons, [127];
biographical notice, [128].
— de Stanle, Minorite, [224], [310].
— of Stapleton, biogr. notice, [219].
— of Tewkesbury, Minorite, gift to library, [60], [251].
— of Thornton, lector, [168].
— Tynmouth: see [Tinmouth, John].
— Tyssyngton: see [Tyssyngton].
— Wallensis, lector, [37], n. 1, [170];
at Paris, [68];
biogr. notice, [143];
works, [144-151].
— Wallensis, Minorite, [311], n. 1.
— of Waltham, bishop of Salisbury, bequest, [104].
— of Ware, [212];
cf. [213], n. 6.
— of Westburg, Minorite, [219].
— of Westover, and Isolda, his wife, [310], n. 2.
— of Winchelsea, Minorite, notice of, [223];
cf. [256].
— of Wylton, lector, biogr. notice, [166].
— — monk, [166], n. 11.
— de Wyntun, secular master, [331], [335].
— of Zortone: see [John of Thornton].
Johnson, Elizabeth, bequest, [110].
Jollan of Nevill, [298].
Jordan of Saxony, Master of Friars Preachers, [71], n. 4.
Jordan, William, Dominican, [242].
Jornton: see [John of Thornton].
Joseph, John, Minorite, [113], n. 7;
biographical notice, [288].
Julian Caesarinus, cardinal, [249].
Julius II, pope, [267].
K.
Karlelle: see [Hugo].
Katharine of Aragon, [114], [115], [273], [282]: see [Henry VIII.]
Kell, Ambrose, Minorite, admitted to University library, [62], n. 3; [270].
Kellawe, Ric., bp. of Durham, [98].
Kemerdyn, Phil., [101], n. 3.
Keneyshame, Robert, bedell, his will, [26].
Kent, [168];
sheriff of, [99], [129], [308].
— nun of, [289], [290], n. 5.
— persecution in, [293].
Kethene: see [John of].
Kidderminster, Ric., abbat of Winchcombe, [49], n. 4, [269], [272].
Kilwardby, Rob., Abp. of Canterbury, [73], [160];
provincial of the Dominicans, [326], [327], [328], [329], [333], [334];
upholds private judgment, [326].
Kingesthorpe, Ric.: see [Ric. of Ingewrthe].
Kingsbury: see [Thomas of Kyngesbery].
Kirkby, [260], n. 7.
Kirkham, Thomas, Minorite, [113], n. 7;
opponent of King’s divorce, [114];
grace to, [338];
biogr. notice, [282].
Knights Hospitallers, house in Oxford, [13].
Knights Templars, [160], [162], [165].
Knolle: see [Walter de].
Knottis, Thomas, biogr. notice, [284].
Knowlys, Rob., Minorite, [284].
Knox, James, of Bois-le-Duc, [245].
Kydmersford: see [Adam].
Kydmynster, Ric.: see [Kidderminster].
Kynton, John, [97], n. 2, [107], [112], n. 1, [316];
opposes reformation, [113];
attitude to divorce, [115];
biographical notice, [268].
Kyritz, [257].
Kyrswell: see [Creswell, Ralph].
L.
Lakeor: see [Adam de].
Lamarensis: see [William de Mara].
Lambeth Palace, MS. from Franciscan library, Oxford, [59].
— burial at, [293].
Lambourn (Berks) [107], (Essex) [290].

Lambourn, Reginald, fellow of Merton Coll., Minorite, biogr. notice, [237].
— Robert (or John), Minorite, biogr. notice of, [237].
— Simon, of Merton Coll., [237], n. 9.
Lancashire, [189], [271].
Lancaster: see [Gaunt, John of].
Landen: see [Walter de].
‘Lanercost Chronicle,’ written by an Oxford Minorite, [1], n. 1, [27], [30], [167].
Langberg, of Merton Coll., [137], n. 9.
Langham, Simon, Abp. of Canterbury, [85].
Langley (Regis), Dominicans at, [22], [53], n. 9.
see [Golafre, John].
Laodicea, bp. of, [188].
Laon: see [Raymund of].
Lathbury: see [John of].
Latimer, Hugh, bp. of Worcester, [111].
Laurence Briton (Wallensis), lector, [134], [171].
— of Cornwall, Minorite, [212].
— of Sutthon, socius of Adam Marsh, [34], [140], n. 5;
biogr. notice, [186].
Laurentius Gulielmi de Traversagnis de Saona, biographical notice of, [265].
Layton, sent to reform the University, [116].
Lector: see [John].
Ledbury, John, buys a book, [56], n. 2 (cf. [John Lathbury]).
Legnaco: see [Ægidius de].
Leicester, four Orders at, [103].
— Dominicans at, [102].
— Minorite convent, in the Oxford custody, [68];
lectures at, [186], [275];
rebel friars at, [87];
burials at, [166], [180].
— Earl of: see [Montfort, Simon de].
— Grostete, archdeacon of, [179], n. 4.
see [Robert of].
Leke (Leech), Ric., provincial, [259].
Leke, Ric., brewer, buried at Grey Friars, Oxford, [26];
lease of land to, [97], [131], [274], [316-8];
bequests, [108], [318];
servant, of John Kynton, [269], n. 4, [316].
Leland, John, visits Franciscan library, [62];
on R. Bacon’s works, [195];
mentioned, [149], [150], [199].
Lemster: see [William of Leominster].
Leo X, pope, [110].
Letheringfont, Minorite, Cambridge, [49], n. 9.
Letitia, wife of Simon, son of Benedict, [15], [298-9].
Lewes, battle, [72];
priory, [154].
Lichfield, Minorites of, [59], n. 3;
burials at, [169], [259].
— bp. of: see [Roger Wesham].
— diocese, [260], [289].
Limoges: see [Peter of].
Limosano: see [Giuliortus de].
Lincoln, burials at, [139], [160].
— bishops of: see [Grostete], [Richard of Gravesend], [Sutton (Oliver)], [Dalderby].
— William of Alnwick, Suffragan of, [271].
— archdeacon of, [9];
diocese of, [257], [289].
see [Adam of].
— John, citizen of London, [272].
Lincolnshire, [189], [271].
Lisbon, University, [242].
Llandaff, bp. of, [255].
Lock, Margery, [93].
Lockysley: see [Ralph of].
Lodore: see [Richard le].
Lollards, [83], [87], [248]: see [Wiclif].
Lombard, Peter: see [Sentences].
Lombardy, an Oxford Minorite teaches in, [67].
London: Austin Friars, [263].
— Black Friars, council of the Earthquake at, [84], [246];
prior of, [320], n. 1.
— Grey Friars: foundation, [2], [176], [178].
— — house and convent, [28], [89], n. 2, [128], [132], [180], [189], [239], [258], [263], [266], [274], [280], [311];
numbers, [44], n. 1.
— — political meeting at, [282], n. 11.
— — privileges to inmates, [237], [239], [247], [312-3].
— — property of a London Minorite, [78], [311].
— — church, [25].
— — — burials in, [126], [129], [130], [131], [155], [162], [240], [241], [247], [251], [252], [256], [263], [264], [265], [268], [269], [273], [275], [277].
— — Chapters at, [69], and n. 4, [235].
— — custody, [175].
— — schools, [35], n. 3, [130], [172], [181], [186], [188], [246], [277], [306], [311].
— — — exhibition for a London Minorite, [53], n. 7.
— — library, [144], n. 5, [150], [173], [233], [234].
— — dissolution, [288].
— — Wardens, [78], n. 3, [83], [89], n. 2, [112], [127], [131], [136], n. 4, [212], [258], [263], [265], [269], [272], [276].
— — Vice-warden, [129].
— bishops of, [10], [258], [260] [281], n. 3, [284], n. 1;
diocese, [261].
— St. Paul’s, convocation at, [257];
prebendary of, [284];
Cardmaker reader in, [291].
— — Cross, sermons, [46], n. 9, [53], [113], [130], [258], [263], [278], [279], [284], [285], [287], [289], [292].
— Parishes;
St. Andrew Undershaft, [287];
St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, [291];
St. George’s, Botolph Lane, [293], n. 3;
St. Leonard’s Shoreditch, [290];
St. Martin’s in the Fields, [286];
St. Martin’s Outwich, [283];
St. Mary at Axe, [287];
St. Mary at Bowe, [289];
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, [293], n. 7;
St. Owen’s, [128];
St. Vedast’s, [105].
— Bridge, head of a Franciscan rebel on, [87].
— Smithfield, burnings at, [291].
— Compter (prison), [291].
— Fleet (prison), [291].
— College of Physicians, [119-120].
— Parliament at, A. Marsh called to, [137]; [32], n. 3.
— foreign traders in, [272].
— mentioned, [99], [103], [104], [106], [281].
see [John of];
[Thomas of].
London, Dr. John, Warden of New College, [110], n. 1, [166], n. 8;
Visits the Oxford friaries, [117-121], [132];
and other friaries, [133].
Longespee, Ela, countess of Warwick, [300], n. 1.
Loo, J., [96], n. 1.
Lorcan, Richard, Irish Minorite at Oxford, [101], [276].
Louis IX (St.), King of France, [138], n. 3, [140].
Louis of Bavaria, emperor, [225], [231], [232].
Lovell, William Lord, buried in Grey Friars Church, Oxford, [26], [106].
Ludford, Simon, Minorite, becomes apothecary and physician, [119], [294].
Ludgershall, [271].
Lull, Lully, Raymund, [59], n. 2, [255].
Lundia, abp. of, [140], n. 6.
Lusetanus: see [Peter].
Luther, Martin,

[113], [269], [281], [286].
Lymynster: see [Richard].
Lynn, Grey Friars, numbers, [44], n. 1, [283];
burial at, [129];
mentioned, [271].
— — Observant at, [277].
Lyons, council of, [15], [18], [67], [127], [128], [137], [140].
— general chapter at, [159], [161], [218].
— Franciscan school at, [66], n. 10.
Lyra: see [Nicholas de].
M.
McCarmacan, or McCormic: see [Menelaus].
Madele: see [Walter of].
Magalona (Montpellier), bp. of, [144], n. 8.
Magdeburg, abp. of, [257].
Mahomet, works on, [148].
Maidstone: see [John of];
[Ralph of];
[Thomas of Maydenstan].
Major, John, [172], n. 11.
Malachias of Ireland, Minorite, student at Oxford, [66], n. 5;
[223].
Maldon, John, provost of Oriel, bequest, [104].
Malevile, Richard, lector, [175].
Mallaert, John, Minorite, [70], [253].
Malmesbury, Henry, bequest, [103].
see [Thomas of].
Manchester: see [Hugh of].
Manners: see [Peter of].
Mansourah, battle of, [138], n. 3, [140].
Mantes, [127].
Mara, forest of, [215], n. 1.
see [William de Mara].
Marbres, John, [224], n. 1.
Mardisle (Mardeslay), John, provincial, argues against papal tribute, [81], n. 7;
biogr. notice, [242].
Maricourt (Maharncuria): see [Peter de].
Marseilles, general chapter, [235].
Marsh (de Marisco): see [Adam];
[Richard];
[Robert].
Marshall, Earl, [7], [177].
Marshall, Hugh, his tenement in Oxford, [16], [298].
— John, [308].
Marsilius of Padua, [77], [114], n. 4, [224], [234].
Marston: see [Roger].
Martin IV, pope, [92], n. 1, [111], n. 6.
— V, pope, constitutions for Friars Minors, [53], n. 8, [65], n. 6, [92], n. 1, [255].
— king of Aragon, [255].
— Warden at Oxford, mentioned, [186], [189];
biogr. notice, [129].
— the old, Minorite, [129].
— of Alnwick, lector, biogr. notice, [163].
— de Barton, Minorite, [129].
— de Sta. Cruce, bequests, [102], [143].
Martinus Polonus, [164].
Martoke, John, fellow of Merton, bequest, [106].
Mary, the Virgin, works on, &c., [49], [67], n. 2, [212], [214], [242], [250], [254];
cf. [178-9].
Mary, queen, [286], [287], [288], [289], [290], [291], [292], [293].
Maryner, William, citizen of London, [53], n. 7.
(Matthew), provincial of Dominicans, signs Charter for University, [8];
ambassador, [137], [307].
Matthew, Garret, [96], n. 1.
Matthew Döring: see [Döring].

Maurice de Portu, Minorite at Oxford, [66], n. 5;
biogr. notice, [267].
Mawket, Giles, carpenter in Oxford, [94].
Maynelyn: see [Tinmouth, John].
Mayronis: see [Francis de Mayronibus].
Mediavilla: see [Richard Middleton].
Melitona, Middleton, Milton: see [William of Middleton].
Melton: see [William de].
Mendicant Orders, [78], [79], [80-85].
— bequest to, [218], n. 4.
— pensions at the Dissolution, [119], [130].
— provincials of, [80].
see [Oxford, Mendicant Orders at];
[Richard Fitzralph], [Wiclif].
Menelaus MacCormic, or MacCarmacan, biogr. notice, [267].
Menyl: see [William de].
Mepham, Ric., archdeacon of Oxford, grants land to the Minorites, [15], [17], [21].
Merc: see [Eustace of].
Mercator’s Atlas, [245].
Mercer: see [Benedict le].
Mercer: see [Robert le].
Merlawe: see [Roger de].
Merschton: see [Roger Marston].
Mertherderwa, Reginald, bequest, [105], [261], n. 8.
Merton: see [Walter de].
Merton College: see [Oxford].
Meslay: see [John of].
Metz, general chapter, [183], [186]: see [Albert of].
Michael de Cesena, general minister, [168], [225], [229], [231].
Middlesex, [122], [292].
Middleton, John: see [John de Wylton];
[Richard];
[William of Middleton].
Midelton, abbey of, [84], n. 1.
Midford, [292].
Milan, general chapter, [66], n. 6, [157];
Franciscan schools, [267].
— abp. of, [249].
Miller: see [Philip], and [Richard].
Milo, draper of Oxford, [296].
Milton (near Oxford), [103].
Mincy, William, Minorite at Oxford, [219].
Minorites: see [Franciscan Order].
Mirandola, J. Pico de, [159], [234].
Missionaries, friars as, [7], [128], [139], n. 8, [140], [178], [179], [183], [244].
Mistretune: see [Hugh of].
Mogynton: see [Robert de].
Monks, [78], [114], [119];
attacks on, [81], [253]: see [Benedictines], [Cistercians], [Oxford].
Montfort, Amaury de, bequests, [102], [103].
Montfort, Eleanor de, [137], [186].
— Simon de, Earl of Leicester, friend of Adam Marsh and Grostete, [32], [137];
honoured by the Franciscans, [32-3], [72], [141], [212];
letter to, [168];
Gregory of Bosellis with, [186].
Morgan, Oxford Dominican, [267].
Morleyse, Walter, bequest, [105].
Morton, Walter, grants land to Minorites, [20].
Morton, Sir William, [16], n. 3, [124];
Anne his wife, [124].
Moryn, Walter, [101].
Morys, John, [93].
Moses, Rabbi, works, [292].
Muliner: see [Miller].
Multifernana (Meath diocese), [213].
Multon, Ralph de, scholar, [187].
Munich, [225].
Musca: see [John de Ridevaus].
Mymekan, Roger, of Oxford, [304].
N.
N. de Ewelme, Chancellor, takes part in controversy between Dominicans and Franciscans, [77], [329], [330], [331], [334], [335].
Naples, University, William of Alnwick teaches at, [167];
Peter of Gaieta, D.D. of, [235].
Narbonne, [144], n. 8;
general chapter at, [194], n. 1.
Netter, Thomas, of Walden, Carmelite, [58];
pupil of W. Woodford, [247].
Nevill: see [Jollan of].
Newark, Observant Friars of, [286], [289].
Newcastle, Grey Friars, numbers, [44], n. 1;
school, [35], n. 3;
burial at, [163];
dissolution, [292]: see [Hugh of].
Newman, Rob., Minorite, reformer, [113], n. 7, [119];
has a living, [119];
biogr. notice, [293].
Newmarket: see [Robert of].
Newport: see [William of].
Nicholas III, pope, [77], n. 1, [155], [215].
— IV, pope: see [Jerome of Ascoli].
— of Anivers, [66], n. 6;
biogr. notice, [187].
— de Burgo, lectures at Oxford, [36], n. 9, [53], n. 2, [66], n. 7;
his composition remitted, [51]: see [97], n. 1;
humanist, [113];
supports royal divorce, [115];
biogr. notice, [280].
— of Fakenham, commissioner to depose provincial, [70];
biogr. notice, [252].
— de Gulac, biogr. notice, [212].
— Hereford: see [Hereford].

— of Lynn, Carmelite, [245].
— de Lyra, Minorite, [32], n. 4, [257].
— of Ocham, lector, mentioned, [229];
biogr. notice, [158].
— de Schomberg, or Scombergt, German Dominican, [281], n. 3.
— Specialis, Minorite historian, [158], [233].
— de Tyngewick, [10], [168].
— of Weston, citizen of Oxford, bequest, [102].
Norfolk, [99], [125], [130], [151], [169], [178], [180], [189], [234], [252], [315]: see [Adam of].
Normanville: see [Eustace of].
North Pole, voyage of an Oxford Franciscan to, [245].
Northampton, Grey Friars, foundation, [126], [178];
in the Oxford custody, [68];
school, [64], n. 5;
a friar of, [56], n. 2: see also [180];
burials at, [129], n. 6, [153], [236], [237].
— archdeacon of, [4].
Northamptonshire, [156], n. 2, [238].
Northumberland, [153], [292].
Norton, Agnes, buried in the Franciscan Church, Oxford, [26];
bequest, [105].
Norwich, Grey Friars at, numbers, [44], n. 1;
school, [64], n. 5, [65], [139], n. 8, [140], [172], [249]: see also [111], [151], [153], [158], [170], [241], [243], [256].
— library, MSS. in, [172], [173].
— bp. of, [31], n. 1, [167], n. 1.
— synod, [256].
Notly, John, Minorite, [288].
Nottingham, Grey friars at, in the Oxford custody, [68], [187], [250]: see [Augustine of];
[Hugh of];
[John of];
[Robert of];
[William of] (2).
— county, [286].
Nottynge: see [John Nottingham].
Noyf, Roger, [12], n. 2.
Nutone, John, friar, lectures at Oxford, [43].
Nycopia: see [Peter Pauli de].
O.
Observant Friars: see under [Franciscan Order].
Ocham: see [Nicholas of];
[William of Ockham].
Ochampton: see [John of].
Ockham: see [William of].
Ocle or Okele, John, bequest, [104], [251].
Oen or Owen, Robert, citizen of Oxford, [296].
Oen or Owen, Robert, son of Robert, [13], [20], n. 5, [296].
O’Fihely: see [Maurice de Portu].
Oliver de Encourt, Dominican, [9], [155].
Olivi: see [Peter John Olivi].
Olliff, John, Minorite, [119], [294].
O’Really, William, provincial of Ireland, [261].
Oterborne, Thomas, lector, biogr. notice of, [174].
Ottaviano Scotto, printer at Venice, [267], n. 5.
Otto Brunsfelsius, [287].
Ottobon, legate, [156], [212].
Oxford: Endowed Orders.
Monks, expenses at inception, [51], [52];
inception of a monk, [237].
— numbers of students (Benedictine and Cistercian), [54].
Dissolution, [116], n. 4, [119]: see [Benedictines], and [Monks].
Bec, fee of the abbat of: see [Bec].
Osney Abbey (Austin Canons), [15], n. 2, [19], n. 2, [100], [107], [109], n. 5, [300], n. 1: see [John of Reading].
Rewley Abbey (Cistercians), [107].
St. Frideswide’s (Austin Canons), [15], n. 2, [46], n. 9, [74], [84], [85], [107]: see [John of St. Frideswide].
Mendicant Orders.
alms and bequests, [54], [100], [103-110], [318].
feasts and expenses at inception, [50], [51], [246].
necessary regency, [52].
numbers of students, [54].
excluded from congregation, [52], [261], [336].
— library, [62].
attacks on and unpopularity of, [40], [79], [84], [90], n. 6.
support Abp. Arundel, [85].
wax-doctors, [43], [239], [252].
visitation and suppression, [116], [117], [124].
Austin Friars, [75], [103], [121], [160];
[258], n. 7: see [Oxford, Mendicant Orders].
Carmelites, [55], n. 1, [75], [84], [94], n. 10, [103], [109], [111], [121], [252]: see [Oxford, Mendicant Orders].
Dominicans, receive the Minorites, [2];
controversies with them, [59], n. 9, [71-8], [129], [151], [153], [155], [156], [158], [212], [320-335];
cf. [80], n. 2.
— provincial prior signs charter for the University, [8].
— controversy with the University, [39-41], [65], n. 3, [165].
— academical exercises at the Black Friars, [46], [49].

— schools and scholars, [37], notes 4, 5, 6; [43], n. 7, [267].
— numbers, [54].
— prior of the, [9], [73], n. 3.
— Mad Parliament at, [72];
Edward (I) stays at, ibid.
— feasts at the burial of Piers Gaveston, [27], n. 9.
— accused of stirring up rebellion, [84].
— burial at, [104].

— alms, [6], [23], n. 1, [55], n. 3, [100], [307], [308].
— bequests to, [102], [103], [104], [105], [106], [107], [108], [109], [110];
[261], n. 8.
— (Preachers’ Bridge, [17], n. 4.)
— Dissolution, [118];
lease of the site, [121-124]: see [Oxford, Mendicant Orders].
Franciscans: see Table of Contents;
Franciscan Order.
Custody, [68], [171-2], [180], [238].
Friary, foundation of, [2-3], [178].
— houses, [3], [12], [21-8], [176-7], [295], seq., [318], [320].
— — Vice-chancellor’s court at, [95-6], [132].
— Church, [3], [6], [21-6], [39], [46], [49], [104], [105], [106], [117], [123], [124], [177], [180], [182], [251], [273], [299], [318].
— — sermons in, [46], [181], [275], [290].
— — used as a sanctuary, [308].
— — gild in, [24], [110].
— Churchyard, [17], [19], [27], [106], [122], [123], [300], [302].
— Property, held for the friars by the city, [3], [13], [295];
by the King, [17], [299];
cf. [76-7], [322].
— Boteham, [122], [123].
— Paradise: see [Oxford City].
— garden leased to Richard Leke: see [Leke].
— Library, Part I, Ch. IV; [195], n. 4, [251], [273], [283].
— Schools, Part I, Ch. III; [21], [66], [67], n. 2, [177], [186], [189], [246], [251], [278], [284], [329].
— — payments at inceptions, [41], [50-2], [132], [258], [260], [264], [265], [267], [269], [270], [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [282], [283], [284], [336-8].
— — gratuitous lecturing, [36], [53], [131], [280], [338].
— — foreign friars at, [18], [66], [309], [312]: see under names of the various countries.
— — Oxford Franciscans at other Universities, [66-7], [276]: see [Bologna], [Cambridge], [Naples], [Padua], [Paris], [Rome], [Toulouse].
Friary, Relations to Dominicans: see [Oxford, Dominicans].
— Number of friars, [43-4], [54].
— Royal grant of 50 marcs, [97-9], [129], [130], [217], [218], [224], [267], n. 2, [308], [309], [315].
— wardens, Part II, Ch. I;
vice-warden: see [Bacheler (J.)].
— warden at the capture of Tripoli, [8].
— chronicles by Oxford Franciscans: see [Lanercost], [Thomas of Eccleston];
cf. [Bassett (J.)], [Martin of Alnwick], [Oterborne (T.)], [Somer (J.)].
— voyage of an Oxford Franciscan to the North Pole, [245].
— Dissolution, Part I, Ch. VIII; [132], [292], [293], [294].
Sack, Friars of the (or of the Penance of Jesus Christ), settle in Oxford, [17], [300];
place bought from Walter Goldsmith, [20].
— property comes into the hands of the Franciscans, [18], [19], [20], [44], n. 1, [301-3].
Oxford City:
state of, at time of the Dissolution, [120-1].
citizens subscribe to buy a house for the Grey Friars, [13], [295-6].
the poor of Oxford, [5-6], [307].
Pestilence, [53], [279], [338].
Robbers in the neighbourhood of, [4], [188], [246].
Document dated at, 512.
Government and officers.
Burgesses, [21].
Mayors, [13], [17], [20], n. 5, [60], [103], [117], [121], [170], [295], [296], [297], [299], [310].
Aldermen, [106], [110], n. 1, [117], [121], [123].
Bailiffs, [5], [69], n. 4, [93], [296], [297], [307], [310].
jurisdiction over the friars, [60], [92], [310].
Hustings Court, [92], [101], [310].
sworn inquisitions, [15], n. 1, [19], [20], [28], n. 2, [303-5].
firma burgi, [5], [69], n. 4, [121], [307].
Local Divisions.
Churches and Parishes
All Saints, [95], [110].
Carfax, proclamation at, [86];
records, [124], n. 6.
Holywell, [109].
St. Aldate, [14], n. 5.
St. Budoc (Bodhoc), [14], [16], [17], [19], [297], [300], [301], [302].
St. Ebbe, parish, [2], [12], [13], [14], [15], [28], [94], [95], [124], [178], [295], [297], [299];
alms to friars, [100];
church, [23], [26], n. 2, [318];
rector, charge of adultery against, [75], n. 2;
tenement in, [105].
St. Giles, [124], n. 6.
St. Mary Magdalen, [103], n. 6, [107].
St. Mary the Virgin: see under [Oxford, University].
St. Michael, [13], [296].
St. Peter le Bailey, [74], [124], n. 6.
St. Peter in the East, sermon at, [280], [288].
Streets, &c.
Beef Lane, [28].
Bridge Street, [27].
Charles Street, [17], n. 4, [28].
Church Place, [23], [28].
Church Street, or Freren Street, [13], [28].
Grandpont (Folly Bridge), [104].
Horsemonger Street, [298].
Littlegate Street, [14], [16], [17], n. 4, [28].
Norfolk Street, [16], n. 3.
Paradise garden, place, and square, [15], n. 2, [16], n. 3, [19], [23], [122], [123], [124].
Penson’s Gardens, [27].
Preachers’ Bridge, [17], n. 4.
School Street, [37].
Wheeler’s Garden, [23].
Cherwell, [28].
Thames, [28];
island in the, [16-17], [297].
Trill Mill Stream, [16], [19], [22], [27], [123], [297], [301].
Buildings and Institutions
Bear inn, [95], [285].
Fleur de Lys, [96].
Bocardo, [94], [95], [115].
Castle, [14], [297], [299].
Eastgate, [12], n. 2.
Hospital of St. John, [12], n. 2.
Littlegate: see [Watergate].
Northgate, [16], [296], [298].
Southgate, [14], n. 5, [104].
Watergate (or Littlegate), [14], [17], n. 4, [23], [297], [299].
Westgate, [16], [19], [23], [297], [299].
Wall, [13], [14], [16], [20], [22], [23], [296], [297], [299], [304].
— mural mansion, [13], [296].
Fair at Austin Friars, [121].
Gild of St. Mary in the Grey Friars Church, [110];
cf. [24].
Hospitallers (St. John of Jerusalem), house belonging to, [13], [296].
see [Jews].
Oxford: University.
University: visited by Abp. Arundel, [85], [112]: reformed by Cromwell, [116].
Government and Officers.
Charter of Hen. III to, [8].
Chancellor, delegate of the bp. of Lincoln, [8], n. 5, [217];
election of, [175].
— court and jurisdiction, [8], [9], [93-7], [101], [130], [155], [268], [274], [276], [286], [310].
— proclamation against French students, [86].
— conferment of degrees, [31], n. 10, [38], [39], [40], [41], [45], [46], [48], [49], [165], n. 7, [253], [265], [274], cf. [280], [330-1].
— relation to the friars, [75], [77].
— attitude to Wiclif, [84], [85], [251].
— executor of a will, [102], n. 1.
— seal of, [260].
see [Berton, William];
[Colman, Robert, Minorite];
[Eustace of Normaneville, Minorite];
[Gascoigne, Thomas];
[Hugh of Willoughby, Minorite];
[N. de Ewelme];
[Radulph of Sempringham];
[Richard Fitzralph];
[Symon of Ghent].
Vice-Chancellor, or Commissary, [95], [110], [131], [132], [265], [268], [282], [316-7], [318-9], [338]: see [Chancellor, court].
Proctors, [38], [40], [41], [45], [84], [107], [130], n. 9, [165], n. 7, [258], n. 7, [260], [267], [336].
Congregation, [38], [40], [47], [48], [51], [82], [141], [256], [260], [265], [270].
— exclusion of friars from, [52]: see [Oxford, Mendicant Orders].
Bedells, [26], [50], [53], [278], [279], [330].
Faculties; study of Arts before Theology, [37-42], [45], [50], [141], [192], [265].
Miscellaneous.
Poem De laude Univ. Oxon, [253].
Lutheran doctrines condemned, [269].
Secular students;
numbers according to Ric. Fitzralph, [79-80];
bequests to, [109], [273];
gifts to, [280], [338];
expenses at inception, [51];
murder of a scholar, [17], [297];
assault on a scholar, [269], n. 4.
Northerners and Irish students, [142], n. 5.
Local Divisions.
Colleges and Halls
All Souls.
Balliol, connexion of Franciscans with, [9], [158], [168], [216-217], [260].
— library, [61], n. 7: see also, [79], [106].
Beef Hall, [130].
Brasenose College and Hall, [107], [191], n. 4.
Broadgates Hall, [95], [288].
Christ Church, or Cardinal College, [281].
Corpus Christi, [109].
Durham, [61], n. 7;
alms to friars, [100];
burial at, [269].
Eagle Hall, [105].
Exeter College, [108].
Gloucester: see [Oxford], [Monks].
Lincoln, [59], [61], n. 7, [107].
Magdalen, [107], [109], [266], [269], [290];
N. de Burgo lectures at, [282].
Merton, founder, [9], [102];
warden, [100-1];
fellows, [106], [130], n. 9, [175], [251], n. 2;
mentioned, [260];
fellows of, become Franciscans, [223], [237], [277].
— Franciscans claimed as Mertonians, [154], n. 4, [160], [191], n. 4, [214], n. 1, [219], n. 8.
New, [7], n. 3, [58], n. 9, [289]: see [London, J., warden of].
Oriel, [59], n. 7, [61], n. 7, [104].
Peckwater’s Inn, [95].
St. Bernard’s College: see [Oxford Monks].
St. John’s, [25], n. 9.
Institutions and Buildings
University Chests, [256], [260].
University Library, exclusion of the friars from, [62];
admission to, [62], [270], [275], [277].
— Bodleian, [59], [60].
— MSS. written at Oxford, [166], [208], [225], [268], cf. [59], [60], [245], [252].
— Books printed at, [226], [236].
— Booksellers at, [61].
— Archives, Tyssyngton’s treatise kept in, [251].
University Church (St. Mary’s), [44], [48], [49], [52], [84], [168], [270], [274], [275], [278], [284], [285], [287], [290], [293].
Schools, [31], [37], [41], [45], [46], [47], [261], [262], [274], [275], [279], [336];
building of, [41], [265].
Margaret Professor of Divinity, [269].
Oxford County, [122], [163].
Sheriff, [5], [14], n. 7, [17], [23], n. 1, [60], [70], n. 3, [297], [298], [309].
— receives land for the use of the Franciscans, [299].
Oxford Diocese, [289].
Archdeacon of: see [Mepham, Ric.], [Robert Marsh];
[49], n. 8, [75], [101], n. 5, [102], n. 1.
Archdeaconry of, [129] (see [Confessions]).
Oxford, see [Adam of];
[John of];
[Stephen of Ireland].
Owayn, Henry, heirs of, [20].
Owen, Robert: see

[Oen].
Owtred, J.: see [Ughtred Bolton].
Oyta: see [Henry of].
P.
P. of Worcester, his bible, [56], n. 3, [151].
Padua, [266], [267]:
see [Anthony of], [Marsilius of].
Pady, John, mayor of Oxford, [13], [295].
Palestine, [139], n. 8, [178]:
see [Saracens], [Missionaries], [Crusades].
Palmer, Ralph, of Oxford, [296].
Papudo: see [Anthony].
‘Pardoners,’ [83].
Parens: see [John].
Paris, synod at, [194].
— University, [66], n. 5, [73], n. 1, [231], n. 2, [253].
— — teaching of theology, [36-7].
— Carmelites, [103].
— Dominicans at, [36], [39], [43], n. 7, [334], n. 3.
— Franciscans: general chapters at Paris, [157], [194], [309].
— — at, school for boys, [43].
— — statutes, &c., respecting, [35], [51]: cf. [220], [235].
— — English, called to, [67], [137], [189].
— — Oxford Franciscans teach or study at, [139], [142], [143], [154], [162], [166], [167], [182], [187], [192], [193], [213], [214], [215], [220], [222], [223], [224], [238], [242], [243], [244], [249], [283];
cf. [211], [266], [280].
— — degrees conferred by pope, [244].
— — appointment of lecturers, [220].
— — bequest to, [103].
— — Observant Friars, [88].
— — see also [49], n. 9, [56], [155], [176].
Paris, Matthew, quoted, [31], [82], n. 3, [139], [177], [191].
Parkinson, [124].
Parma: see [John of].
Parott, John: see [Porrett].
Passelewe, Rob., justice in Eyre, [23], n. 1.
Pastoureaux, [193].
Paston, John, Knt., Sheriff, [99], [130], [315].
Paul, St.: see [Bible].
Paul, Burgos, [257].
Paulinus, [188].
Payne, Hugh, Observant, [289].
Peasant Revolt, [78], n. 4, [84].
Peckham: see [Gilbert].
see [John].
Pecock, Reginald, bp. of St. Asaph and Chichester, [263].
Pekin, Franciscan bishop of, [244].

Peldon, [287].
Pembroke, Earl of, [264].
Penerton, James, [94].
Penitence: see [Sack, friars of the];
and [Oxford, Mendicant Orders, Friars of the Sack].
Pennard, [158], n. 3.
— William, of Oxford, [304].
Pennis: see [Peter de].
Penreth, John, [60].
Pentecost, bailiff of Oxford, [296].
Péraud: see [William de].
Percevall, John, provincial minister, biogr. notice, [268].
Pereson, John, bequest, [107].
Perot, William, bequest, [107].
Perpignan, general chapter, [229].
Persole (Pershore): see [John of].
Person, John, lector at London, [277].
Perugia, general chapter, [166], [167], [224].
Peshall, Sir J., [124].
Pestilence: see [Oxford, City].
Peter, lecturer to the friars, bp. in Scotland, [30], [31].
— d’Ailly, cardinal, [231].
— of Baldeswell, lector, [163].
— of Gaieta, biogr. notice, [235].
— John Olivi, [144], [157], [164], [214], [215], n.
— of Limoges, [151], [226].
— Lombard: see [Sentences].
— Lusetanus, Minorite, [66], n. 9;
biogr. notice, [270].
— of Manners, Dominican, [39], [141].
— of Maricourt (Maharncuria), [209].
— Pauli de Nycopia, Oxford friar, [268].
— de Pennis, work on Mahomet, [148].
— Philargus of Candia: see [Alexander V.]
— of Sutton, lector, [165].
— of Tewkesbury, custodian of Oxford and provincial, [11], [68], [187];
obtains papal privileges for the Order, [72];
minister of Cologne, [188];
vicar of Agnellus, [177];
mentioned, [1], n. 1, [65], n. 4, [126], n. 3; [139], n. 8, [142];
biographical notice.
— son of Thorald, Mayor of Oxford, [20], n. 5, [296].
— of Todworth, Minorite, [219].
Peterborough, diocese, [289].
Peyntour: see [John le].
Peyrson, Thomas, Minorite, [277].
Philargus: see [Alexander V.]
Philip the Fair, King of France, [159], [161].
Philip, miller, Oxford, [295].
— of Bergamo, [148], [151].
— of Briddilton, or Bridlington, lector, [163].
— of Castello (Arezzo), Minorite, biogr. notice, [243].
— Torrington, bp. of Cashel, biogr. notice, [224].
— Wallensis, lectures at Lyons, [67], n. 1.
— Zoriton: see [Phil. Torrington].
Pico, J., of Mirandola, [159].
Pisa: see [Agnellus of], [Albert of], [Bartholomew], [Francis de S. Simone].
— council of, [249].
Plummer, William, of Oxford, [110], n. 1, [318].
Pokelington; see [William of].
Poker, John, [95].
Pole, Cardinal, [293].
Polton, Philip, bequest, [106].
Pomay: see [William].
Pontefract: see [Thomas of].
Pope, confers degrees, [35], [235], [242], [243-4], [244].
— influence in appointing provincial ministers, [70], [254], [255], [256], [261].
— English tribute, [81], [242].
Porrett, John, Minorite, admitted to University library, [62], n. 3;
lectures on St. Paul, [113], n. 5;
biogr. notice, [277].
Porta: see [James de].
Portu: see [Maurice de].
Portugal, friars from at Oxford, [66];
Observants of, [265]: see [Anthony Papudo], [Gonsalvo of Portugal], [Peter Lusetanus], [Thomas of Portugal].
Poverty: see [Evangelical].
Prato: see [William de].
Prest, wife of, burned, [286].
Preston: see [Gilbert of], [John of].
Prophet, John, dean of Hereford, [313-4].
Pulet, Isaac, Jew, [9].
Puller, Robert, Minorite, [96], n. 3, [285], [286], [288], [290].
Pye, Alderman, visits Oxford friaries, [117];
lease of the Grey Friars, [121-3].
Q.
Quesuell, Peter, [224], n. 1.
Quinton (Quainton?), [25].
R.
R. de Wydeheye, lecturer to the monks at Canterbury, [66].
Radford: see [Thomas].
Radley, [94].
Radnor, Thomas, provincial, [262];
biogr. notice, [260].
Ralph of Colebruge, lector, [34], n. 3;
biogr. notice, [139].
— of Lockysley, lector, [165].
— of Maidstone, Minorite, bp. of Hereford, helps to build Franciscan Church at Oxford, [3];
biogr. notice, [182].

— of Rheims, [177].
— of Swelm (Ewelme?), Dominican prior at Oxford, [334].
— de Toftis, lector, [157].
Raphoe, bp. of, [267].
Ratforde: see [John of].
Raxach: see [Dalmacus de].
Raymund Gaufredi, general minister, [194];
work by, [208];
letter to, [218].
— of Laon, recommends Roger Bacon to pope, [193].
— Lullus: see [Lully].
— of Pennaforte, [57].
Reading, Grey Friary, [4], n. 1, [22], [23], [27], notes 3, 5; [235-6], [255], [293].
— — numbers, [44], n. 1;
in the Oxford custody, [68];
burial at, [260].
— library, &c., [150], [166], [235-6].
— Adam Marsh called to, [137].
— monk of, [178].
see [John of].
Redclive: see [Robert of].
Rede, William, of Merton, [237], [238].
Redovallensis: see [John de Ridevaus].
Reformation, [113], [269], [272], [273], [283], [285], [286], [287], [289], [290], [291], [292], [293].
Reginald de sub muro, [19], n. 3.
Rense, council, [225].
Repyngdon, Philip, Lollard, [84].
Reresby: see [Henry of].
Retherfeld (Rotherfield), [20], [305-6].
Rice: see [Robert ap].
Richard, II, [25];
favours Mendicants at Oxford, [41], cf. [252];
Franciscans loyal to his memory, [86-7];
grant to the Franciscans in arrear, [98]:
see [243], [245], [250], [253], [311], [312].
— Earl of Cornwall and King of the Romans, benefactor of the Oxford Franciscans, [25];
his heart buried in their church, [25];
known to Adam Marsh, [137].
socius of W. of Nottingham, dies at Genoa, [184].
— servant of J. de Couton, [92], [310].
— Brynckley: see [Brinkley].
— de Bury, bp. of Durham, [61].
— of Clare, escheator, [303].
— of Conyngton (Coniton), lector, provincial, [160], n. 5, [166];
biogr. notice, [164].
— (Rufus) of Cornwall, lector;
his secretary, [56], n. 5, [187];
at Paris, [66], n. 6, [67];
bequest to, [102];
mentioned, [151], n. 3;
biogr. notice, [142-3].
— of Cornwall, secular, [142], n. 5.
— of Devon, Minorite, [2], [178].
— of Drayton, lector, [168].
— Fitzralph, abp. of Armagh, attack on the Mendicant Orders, [42], [77], [79], [239-240], [248], [255];
remarks on friars’ libraries, [60-1];
fellow of Balliol and chancellor, [79], [169].
— of Garaford, bequest, [104].
— of Gravesend, bp. of Lincoln, [300].
— of Heythrop, of Oxford, [304].
— of Ingewrthe, Minorite, [2], [178].
— of Ireland: see [Lorcan].
— le Lodere, grants land to the Oxford Franciscans, [19], [301].
— Lymynster, wax doctor, [43], [239].
— Malevile: see [Malevile].
— Marsh, bp. of Durham, leaves library to Adam Marsh, [57], [135].
— Middleton, works in Franciscan library, [58], n. 11;
biogr. notice of, [214].
— the Miller, leases and grants house to Franciscans at Oxford, [3], [12], [13];
see also [20], n. 5, [296].
— Rufus: see [Richard (Rufus) of Cornwall].
— le Ruys, [142], n. 1.
— of Slekeburne, or Slikeburne, confessor of Devorguila, [9];
biogr. notice of, [216].
— of Wallingford, abbat of St. Albans, [251].
— de Wauz, Minorite, [128], n. 5.
— de Whitchford, collector of alms, [92], [310].
— de Wiche, bp. of Chichester, [136], [137].
Richeford, Oxford Dominican, [267].
Richmond: see [Britanny, John of].
— (Yorkshire), Grey Friars of, [274].
Rickes, John: see [Rycks].
Rigaldus, Minorite, [215].
Rinaldo Conti, protector of the Order, [69], n. 7.
Risby, Richard, Observant, [289].
Robert, of Beverley, lector, [164].
— of Bromyard, Dominican provincial, [48].
— of Capell, Minorite, [212], [335].
— of Cowton, presented for license to hear confessions, [64];
mentioned, [170];
biogr. notice, [222].
— Cross, de Cruce, lector and provincial, biogr. notice, [156-7].
— de Sancta Cruce, [156], n. 3.
— Eliphat: see [Eliphat].
— of Flemengville, [9].
— of Fulham, Minorite, lecturer to the monks at Canterbury, [66].
— of Gaddesby, Minorite, [219].
— Grostete: see [Grostete].
— Halifax: see [Eliphat].
— of Leicester, lector, proctor of Balliol Coll., [10];
biogr. notice, [168].

— Marsh, archdeacon of Oxford, [135], [136].
— le Mercer, lets house to Franciscans in Oxford, [2], [12], [13], [178];
see also [20], n. 5, [296].
— of Mogynton, Minorite, [219].
— of Newmarket, Dominican, [320], [321], [324], [335].
— of Nottingham, [298].
— of Redclive, lector, [173].
— ap Rice, [272].
— of Thornham, custodian of Cambridge, [65], [139], n. 8.
— de Trenge, warden of Merton, [100], [239].
— of Ware, biogr. notice, [211].
— of Watlington, of Oxford, [304].
— de Wysete (Wyshed), provincial, [241].
Roberts, Ric., [96], n. 3, [288].
Roby, Minorite at Oxford, [265].
Rochester, bp. of: see [Merton, Walter de];
[Fisher, John].
— archdeacon: see [Browne, Ric.]
Rockysley: see [Ralph Lockysley].
Rodano: see