[Alan of].
Roderham, Ric., proctor of Balliol Coll., [10], [260].
Roderic Witton, Minorite, [271].
Rodnore, Ric., Minorite at Oxford, [265].
Rodromo: see [Adam Wodham].
Roduricus, Minorite, [271].
Rodyngton: see [John of].
Roger, king’s almoner, [5], [307].
— Dominican, [156].
— Bacon: see [Bacon].
— de Barton, Minorite, [219].
— Compotista, monk of Bury, [210].
— Conway, provincial, mentioned, [79], [238], [241], [312];
biogr. notice, [239].
— Frisby: see [Frisby].
— de Marston, lector and provincial, mentioned, [159];
biogr. notice, [157].
— de Merlawe (Marlow), [165], n. 2, [218].
— of Thurkelby, [298].
— of Wendover, [191].
— of Wesham, lecturer to the friars, bp. of Lichfield, [30], [31] and n. 5, [168].
Roger, Thomas, warden of Fanciscans, Gloucester, biogr. notice, [268].
Rogers, John, bequest, [108].
Rome; appeals to the pope, [39], [81], [138], [186], [258].
— Lateran Council, [267].
— Franciscans, general chapters, [35], [267];
Roman province, [256];
Oxford friars at, [127], [180];
as ambassadors, [159], [161], [177];
as lecturers, [67], [155], [161];
deposition of Elias, [69], [181].
— Albert of Pisa buried at, [181].
— mentioned, [313].
Romehale, [178].
Romseye, John, regent master, [252].
Roper, Richard, Minorite, [119], [293].
Rose, Thomas, Minorite, [270].
Roskild, bp. of, [140], n. 6.
Rous, John, at Oxford, [25], n. 4, [26];
quoted, [191], [193], [195].
Rufus, Adam, biogr. notice, [179].
— Richard: see [Richard (Rufus) of Cornwall].
Rundel, Thomas, lector, biogr. notice, [162].
Rupellis: see [John de].
Rupescissa: see [John de].
Russell, John, Minorite, biogr. notice, [218].
— John, bequest, [106].
— Peter, provincial biographical notice, [255].
— Sir Robert, [106].
— William, Warden of Grey Friars, London, heresies of, [85-6];
biogr. notice, [257].
Rycks, John, Minorite, reformer, [113], n. 5;
biogr. notice, [286].
Rygbye, Nicholas, [274].
Ryley, Edward, Minorite, [113], n. 6;
biographical notice, [287].
S.
Sabina, cardinal bp., protector of the Order, [70];
see [Clement IV.]
Sack, Friars of the, suppressed, [18];
see [Oxford, Mendicant Orders].
Saham: see [Herveius de].
St. Alban’s, abbats of, [241], [248];
document dated at, [297].
S. Amando: see [Alienora de].
St. Andrew’s, Vercelli, [135].
St. Asaph, church of, [274]:
see [Standish, Henry].
St. Crida, parish of (Exeter), [105].
St. Cross: see [Martin de Sta. Cruce];
[Robert Cross].
St. David’s, bp. of, [30], [31], [136].
St. Dunstan: see [Thomas of].
St. Edwardstowe, [107].
St. John: see [John of St. John].
St. John of Jerusalem, brethren of, [13].
St. Simon: see [Francis de S. Simone].
Salamanca, University, [242].
Salford, Richard, Warden at Oxford, sues for a debt, [99], [315];
biogr. notice, [130].
Salisbury, [104], [223].
— Grey Friars, martyrology, [138], n. 10;
Convent, [223].
Sall, Nicholas, Minorite, [286].
Salomon: see [Solomon].
Sanders, Gilbert, Minorite, [47], [51], n. 10, [52];
biogr. notice, [275].

Sanderson, John, Minorite, [275].
Sanderson, Robert, Minorite, [50], n. 1, [52], n. 11;
biogr. notice, [274].
Sandon, Brian, syndicus of the Oxford Minorites, legal business, [93], [94];
scandal about, [94]:
see also [96], n. 1, [119], [270].
Sanford: see [John de].
Saracens, [8], [63], [128], [178], [179], [244].
Sauvage: see [Vincent le].
Savernak forest, [21].
Savona, [266].
Savonarola, [55], n. 3.
Saxony, Franciscan province, [181], [257], [237].
Sawnders: see [Sanders].
Schankton, John, Minorite, bequest to, [104], [251].
Scharshille, William, biogr. notice, [238].
Schaton: see [Walter de Chatton].
Schism, the great, [249], [250], [252-3].
Schomberg (Scombergt): see [Nicholas de].
Schyrbourne: see [William de].
— John, [165], n. 8.
Scotland, Minorites in, [66];
provincial of, [180].
— parliament in, [238].
— mentioned, [290].
Scotto: see [Ottaviano].
Scotus: see [John Duns].
Sebyndon, [105].
Seller, J., warden at London, [269].
Seman, John, bequest, [109].
Sentences of Peter Lombard;
study of, [37], [38], [45], [46], [47], [65], n. 3, [81], [131], [143], [162], [242], [246], [249], [250], [257], [262], [284], [292], [336-338];
works on, [151], [152], [157], [158], [160], [164], [166], [167], [168], [170], [172], [173], [182], [213], [214], [216], [217], [220], [222], [223], n. 3, [224], n. 5, [227], [235], [238], [242], [249], [254].
Serlo, dean of Exeter, [7], n. 5.
Sewal, St., abp. of York, [136].
Sherburn (Durham), master of the hospital, [102].
Shifford, [107].
Shotover, [5].
Shrewsbury, Grey Friars, foundation, [129];
burial at, [168].
Sicily, Minorite of, wax doctor, [43], [239].
Simcox, William, of Oxford, [319].
Simeon: see [Henry Simeonis].
Simon, son of Benedict, [15], [298-9].
— Bruni, Minorite at Toulouse, [311], n. 1.
— of Esseby, Minorite, [189].
— minister of Germany, [160], n. 9.
— of Ghent, Chancellor of Oxford, [162], n. 16, [219], n. 4.
— de Montfort: see [Montfort].
— Tunstede, regent master, provincial, [60], [174];
biogr. notice, [241].
Sixtus IV, [266].
Skelton, William, bequest, [105].
Slekeburne, or Slikeburne: see [Richard of].
Smith, Gerard, Minorite, [53], n. 2;
biogr. notice, [270].
— James, Minorite, [119], [293].
— John, Minorite, [45], [47], [51], n. 3, [52];
biogr. notice, [274].
— — Minorite, [47], [49], n. 4, [51], n. 6;
biogr. notice, [269].
— — gent., [124].
Smyth: see [Smith].
Sneyt, [48].
Snotly: see [Notly].
Solomon, warden of the London Franciscans, [89], n. 2.
Solomon of Ingeham, Dominican, accuses Franciscans, [76], [320], [321], [324], [326], [327], [328], [329], [334-5].
Somer, John, Minorite astronomer, [250], n. 3, [251], n. 1;
biogr. notice, [244-6].
Somer, Thomas, of Oxford, [304].
Sorel, Stephen, lector, [172].
Southampton, wine at, [5];
chapter of Minorites at, [69].
see [Walter de Chatton].
Sowche, John, bequest, [109].
Spain, friars from, at Oxford, [66], [243].
— Peter Russel teaches in, [255].
— Albert of Pisa minister of, [181].
Spellusbury, [109].
Stafford, John, warden at Coventry, [293].
Staffordshire, [238].
— John, Minorite, [119], [293].
Stamford, Grey Friars, in Oxford custody, [68], [172];
school at, [25], n. 3 (?);
burial at, [165];
mentioned, [257].
— Carmelites, convocation, [85], [151].
see [John of].
Standish (Lancs.), [271], [274].
— E., [101], n. 3.
— Henry, Minorite, bp. of S. Asaph, bequests to Grey Friars, Oxford, [24], [61], n. 6, [109], [276];
opposes new learning, [112];
upholds secular power, [114];
biogr. notice, [271-4].
Stanle: see [John de].
Stanschaw, Thomas, lector, biogr. notice, [172].
Stapleton: see [John de].
Stargil: see [William de].
Steeple Aston, [109], n. 2.

Stephen, St., founder of the Order of Grammont, [185].
— of Ireland, Minorite, [66], n. 5;
biogr. notice, [213].
— Sorel: see [Sorel].
— de Wytun, secular master, [332], [334].
Steventon priory, [16], n. 2, [20].
Stisted, [287].
Stokes, Peter, Carmelite, [84].
Stokesley, John, bp. of London, [281], n. 3.
Ston, John and Agnes, [56], n. 6.
Stoughton, Rob., bookseller, [172].
Strasburg (Argentina), province, [66], n. 10:
see [290].
Stratton, Gilbert, [162], n. 8.
Straw, Jack, his confession, [78], n. 4.
Strensham, Henry, [293], n. 3.
Stretsham, Henry, Minorite, [116], n. 7, [293].
Strey, Thomas, of Colchester, [282], n. 9.
Studeley, Christopher, Minorite, biogr. notice, [269].
Suffolk, [99], [130], [166], [241], [315].
Sunday, John, Minorite, [46], n. 1, 10, [336];
biogr. notice, [262].
Surrey, [163].
Sussex, [154].
Sutthon: see [Laurence of].
Sutton, [233]: see [Henry of], [Peter of].
— Oliver, bp. of Lincoln, [18].
Swelm (Ewelme?): see [Ralph of].
Swerford, [109].
Swinfeld, Ric., bp. of Hereford, [168], [169].
Swynshed, [241].
Sylvester, pope, [257], n. 3.
Symon, Rob., servant of Dr. Baskerfeld, [132].
Syria, [183]: see [Saracens].
T.
Taillur, Richard, of Oxford, [296].
Talbot, Rob., [236].
Tartars, [128], [244].
Tate, J., will mentioned, [90], n. 1.
Taylor, John: see [Cardmaker].
Taler, Henry le, and Alice his wife, [16], [20], n. 5.
Templars: see [Knights].
Terra Laboris, Franciscan province, [235].
Tewkesbury: see [John of];
[Peter of].
Thacker, Cromwell’s servant, [117].
Thomas, of Anesti, [138].
— Aquinas, as viewed by Roger Bacon, [42], [73], n. 1;
his teaching impugned, [73-4], [154];
attacked by W. de Mara, [215], [216];
works by, [154], [156], [236].
— of Barneby, lector, biogr. notice, [160].
— de Bek’, secular master, [331].
— Bernewell: see [Bernewell].
— of Bungay, lector and provincial, influenced by Bacon, [195], n. 4;
biogr. notice of, [153].
— of Cantilupe, St., bp. of Hereford, pupil of Peckham, [154].
— Docking, lector, [36], n. 5, [37], n. 1;
bible assigned to, [56], n. 3;
takes part in controversy with Dominicans, [324], [325], [326], [335];
biogr. notice, [151-2].
— of Eccleston, his chronicle quoted, [1], [6], [11], [30], [65], [70], [71], [72], [126], [128], [129], [134], [135], [143], [177], [178], [180], [181], [182], [184], [185], [189], and notes passim;
mentioned, [320];
student at Oxford, [67];
biogr. notice, [189-191].
— of Ireland, doctor of the Sorbonne, [148].
— of Kingsbury (Kyngesbery, &c.), provincial, [60];
mentioned, [242], n. 5, [245], [251];
biogr. notice, [250].
— of London, benefactor of the Oxford friars, [92], [310].
— of Maidstone (Maydenstan), biogr. notice, [186-7].
— of Malmesbury, Dominican, [48].
— Netter of Walden: see [Netter].
— Oterborne: see [Oterborne].
— of Pontefract, lector, [164].
— of Portugal, biogr. notice, [242].
— Radford, lector, [174].
— Radnor: see [Radnor].
— Rundel, lector, [162].
— of St. Dunstan, lector, [168].
— Stanschaw, lector, [272].
— de Valeynes, grants land to the Minorites at Oxford, [15], [21], [298].
— Wallensis, lecturer to the Minorites, bp. of St. David’s, [30], [31], [136].
— Wallensis, or Walleys, Dominican, [144], n. 7, [149],

[150], [151], [170].
— of Wycombe: see [Waldere, Th.]
— of Wynchelse, Minorite, [256].
— of York, lector, inception of, [38-9], [128];
lectures at Oxford, [65], n. 2;
mentioned, [143], n. 2, [186];
biogr. notice, [140-142].
— John, bequest, [105].
— William, obtains part of the Grey Friars’ property, [122], [123].
Thorald: see [Peter, son of].
Thorley, [283].
Thornall, John, Minorite, [44], n. 4, [51], n. 7;
grace to, [338];
biogr. notice, [279].
Thornham: see [Robert of].
Thornton: see [John of].
Throckmorton, Rob., bequest, [108].
Thüringen, [257].

Thurkelby: see [Roger of].
Tinmouth, John, Minorite, bp. of Argos, bequest to Oxford Minorites, [108];
biogr. notice, [271].
Tithemersch: see [William].
Todworth: see [Peter of].
Toledo, Minorite of, [209].
Tomsun, John, Minorite, [116], n. 7, [288].
Tomsun, Thomas, Minorite, [116], n. 7, [290].
Toulouse, Minorite of, [208];
general chapter, [219], [221].
— University, [242], [311], n. 1.
Treners, Ric., Minorite, [262].
Trenge: see [Robert de].
Trent (river), [302], [303], [304].
Treviso, Albert of Pisa, minister of, [181];
see [Henry de Ceruise].
Trinitarian Friars, bequest to, [103].
Tripoli, heroism of an Oxford Franciscan at, [8].
Tritheim, [148].
Trivet, Nicholas, Dominican, on J. Peckham, [155].
Tryley: see [Ryley].
Tryvytlam (Trevytham), Ric., biogr. notice, [253].
Tuam, abp. of, [267].
Tully, Dionisius, Dominican, heretical teaching in Ireland, [266].
Turco, Robert, [209].
Tunstede: see [Simon].
Tuscany, Albert of Pisa, minister of, [181];
Bernard of Gascony, minister of, [311], n. 1.
Tyburn, Franciscans executed at, [87].
Tyeys, Henry, grants land to the Minorites at Oxford, [19], [301].
Tyndale, quoted, [112].
Tyngewick: see [Nicholas de].
Tyssyngton, John, Minorite, regent master, [82], n. 2, [85];
biogr. notice, [251].
U.
Ubertino de Casali, Minorite, [215].
Ughtred, Bolton, monk of Durham, [81], n. 7, [242], [243], [253], n. 5, [254].
Urban V, [311], n. 1.
Urban VI, pope, [243];
oath of obedience to, taken by English Franciscans, [250].
V.
Valeynes: see [Thomas de].
Valeys, John, lector, [175].
Valla, Laurence, [171], n. 2.
Vallibus: see [Anthony de].
Varro: see [William of Ware].
Vavasour, William, warden at Oxford, pension to, [119], n. 4;
mentioned, [268], n. 2;
biogr. notice, [130].
Venice, printing press at, [267], n. 5.
Ver, G. de: see [William of Ware].
Vercelli, abbot of St. Andrew’s at, [135].
Vienne, Council of, [163], [164].
Vilers: see [Valeys, John].
Vincent Boys: see [Boys].
— le Sauvage, Dominican, [321], [323], [324].
Vodromio: see [Adam Wodham].
Volterra, J. Gallensis of, [150].
W.
Wakerfeld: see [Alan of].
Wakering Parva, [287].
Walden: see [Netter, (Thomas) of].
Waldere, Thomas, of Wycombe, bequest, [102].
Wales, [31];
John Wallensis sent as ambassador to rebel Welsh, [144].
Waleys, Henry, mayor of London, [219].
— Thomas: see [Thomas Wallensis].
Walker, William, Minorite, lectures on St. Paul, [113], n. 5, [284].
Walle, William, Minorite, [45], n. 6, [51], n. 8, [52];
biogr. notice, [277].
Wallensis: see [John];
[Laurence Briton];
[Philip];
[Thomas].
Wallingford: see [Richard of].
Wallys: see [Wellys, Robert].
Walonges: see [Thomas de Valeyns].
Walshe, Gilbert, Minorite, [261].
— Nicholas, Minorite, [261].
Walter de Berney, bequest, [104].
— de Bosevile, Minorite, [219].
— Brinkley: see [Brinkley].
— de Bukenham, friar of Babwell, [56], n. 4.
— of Cantilupe, bp. of Worcester, [137], [308].
— de Chatton, lector, [60], [134];
biogr. notice, [170].
— canon of Dunstable, becomes Minorite, [180].
— de Foxle, lector, [169].
— of Gloucester, escheator, [303].
— de Knolle, lector, [158].
— de Landen, Minorite, [212], [320].
— de Madele, lecturer in some Franciscan convent, [34];
biographical notice, [188].
— de Merton, bp. of Rochester, &c., friend of Adam Marsh, and benefactor of the friars, [9], [102], [137], [187].
Waltham: see [John of].
Ware (Herts.), Grey Friars of, [91], n. 4, [211], [213];
burial at, [259].
see [John of];
[Robert of];
[William of].
Warham, William, abp. of Canterbury, [23], [115].
Warin of Dorchester, and Juliana his wife, [16].
Warminster: see [Adam of].
Warwick, countess of, [300], n. 1.
Wastenays, John, Minorite, biogr. notice, [252].
Waterford: see [William of].
Waterperry, [108].
Waterstoke, [107].
Watlington: see [Robert of].
Wanz: see [Richard de].
Waynflete, William, bp. of Winchester, [266].
Wearmouth, Adam Marsh had a living near, [135].
Welle, John, Minorite D.D., his property stolen, [78];
[175], [311].
Welleford, [109].
Wells, diocese, [261];
canon of, [105];
chancellor of, [291].
— John, [175].
Wellys, Robert, provincial, [255].
Welsh: see [Wales];
[Wallensis].
Wendover: see [Roger of].
Went, John, lector and provincial, [174].
Wesham: see [Roger of].
Westburg: see [John of].
Westminster, burial at, [25];
sermon at, [284];
council at, [81], n. 7, [242];
mentioned, [267], n. 2, [298], [300], [301], [302], [306], [308], [310], [312], [315].
Weston: see [Nicholas de].
— Ric. LL. B., [96], [287].
Westover: see [John of].
Wetherset, [173], n. 6.
Whatele: see [William of].
Wheathamstede, John, abbat of St. Albans, [248].
Whitchford: see [Richard de].
Whitehead, David, reformer, [288], n. 7.
Whyte, William, heresies, [256].
Whythede, David, Minorite, [288].
Whytheed, John, of Ireland, [255].
Whytwell, John, Minorite, [51], [54], n. 3;
biogr. notice, [260].
Wiche: see [Richard de].
Wiclif, quoted, [27], [43], [50], [78], [79];
his English prose, [64];
on friars’ sermons, [64], n. 4;
his poor priests, [82], n. 3;
points of agreement with the friars, [81], [114], n. 4;
attack on the friars, [81], seq.;
relations to W. Woodford, [81], [246];
works written against him, [246], [248], [251];
mentioned, [55], [112].
Wileford, William, son of Richard de: see [William].
Wiley (Essex), [284].
William, warden of the Franciscans at Paris, [220].
— clerk of Oxford, [296].
— — of Adreston, [304-5].
— — of Auvergne, [192-3], [206].
— de Colvile, Minorite, [179].
— de Conchis, [247], n. 7.
— Cornish, [212], [320].
— of Esseby, warden of the Grey Friars, Oxford, [7], n. 7, [178], n. 2;
biogr. notice, [125-6].
— of Euston, of Oxford, [304].
— of Exeter, Minorite, biogr. notice, [217].
— of Gainsborough, lector, lectures at Rome, [68];
provincial minister, [157], [158];
royal ambassador, [7], n. 10, [159];
attends general chapter, [159], [218];
bp. of Worcester, [162];
biographical notice, [160-2].
— of Heddele, lector, accompanies Prince Edward on Crusade, [8];
mentioned, [151], n. 4, [335];
biogr. notice, [153].
— de Hodum, Hozon (Hotham?), [156];
cursory lecturer, [334].
— of Leominster, friar, [134], n. 2;
biogr. notice, [217].
— lord Lovell: see [Lovell].
— de Mara, Minorite, influenced by Roger Bacon, [195], n. 4;
biogr. notice, [215].
— of Constance, [216], n. 3.
— de Melton, heresies of, [86];
biogr. notice, [251].
— de Menyl, proctor of Balliol College, [10], [158].
— of Middleton, Minorite, [214], n. 2.
— of Newport, Minorite.
— of Nottingham, provincial minister, [126], [127], [128], [187];
signs Henry III’s charter to the University, [8];
increase in the friars’ property under him, [14];
retort to a friar, [28];
extends University teaching, [65];
friend of Grostete, [69], n. 1;
popularity, [70];
obtains papal privileges for the Order, [72];
mentioned, [126], [127], [128], [129], [136], [139], n. 8, [141], [155], n. 2, [165], [186], [187], [189], [190];
biographical notice, [182-185].
— of Nottingham, lector and provincial;
copies works of Nicholas Gorham, [57];
mentioned, [185], [224], n. 7;
biogr. notice, [165].
— of Ockham, lectures abroad, [68];
followers at Oxford, [77], [173];
on evangelical poverty, [77], [164];
mentioned, [151], n. 7, [166], n. 3, [168], [172], n. 11, [216], [217], n. 3.
— biographical notice, [224];
works, [224-234].
— de Péraud, [147].
— of Pokelington, Minorite, biogr. notice, [188].

— de la Pomay, secular master, [331].
— de Prato, French Minorite, bp. of Pekin, [66], n. 6;
biogr. notice, [244].
— of St. Amour, [154].
— of Schyrbourne, lector, biogr. notice, [165].
— of Shareshull, [238].
— de Stargil, Dominican, [324], [325], [326].
— Tithemersch, provincial, biogr. notice, [238].
— of Ware, Minorite, biogr. notice, [213].
— of Waterford, Minorite, [247], [249].
— of Whatele, of Oxford, [304].
— son of Richard de Wileford, of Oxford, his house bought for the Minorites, [13], [90], n. 6, [295-6].
— de Wodeford, abbat, [249].
— Woodford (Widford, Wydeforde, &c.), Minorite;
on the clothing of the Grey Friars in England, [4], n. 1;
on the statutes of Benedict XII, [35], n. 2;
robbed, [5];
defends admission of children into the Orders, [80];
relations to Wiclif, [81];
papal privileges to, [312-3];
quoted or mentioned, [42], [167], [170], [195], n. 4, [213], [222], [252];
biographical notice, [246-9].
— of Worcester, description of the Grey Friars Church, Oxford, [24].
— of Wykeham, [58], n. 9.
— of Wykham, Minorite, [212], [323].
— of York, Minorite, [179].
Williams, David, Minorite, [53], n. 6;
biogr. notice, [278].
— John, Minorite, biogr. notice, [287].
Willoughby: see [Hugh of].
Wilsnach, miraculous blood of, [257].
Wiltshire, [169].
Winchcombe: see [Kidderminster (Ric.), abbat of].
Winchelsea: see [John of];
[Thomas Wynchelse].
Winchester, Grey Friars at, [4], n. 4;
numbers, [44], n. 1.
— bp. of (Aymer de Lesignan), [136].
— prior and convent of, [136].
Windsor, documents dated at, [297], [298].
Winslow: see [Wynslo, Richard].
Wisbech, [161].
Witnam, near Oxford, said to be Roger Bacon’s birthplace, [191], n. 1.
Witton, Roderic, [271].
Wodham: see [Adam].
Wolsey, Cardinal, [113], [115], [269], [272], [280], [281].
Wood, Anthony, [12], [23], [30], [85], [123], [124], [133], [135], [199].
Woodford: see [William].
Woodstock, documents dated at, [60], n. 2, [307].
Worcester, Grey Friars at, [108], [239];
Adam Marsh enters the Order at, [135];
burial at, [165].
— bps. of: see [Walter of Cantilupe], [William of Gainsborough].
see [P. of], [William of].
Wrenche, John son of Walter, bequest, [103].
Writtel, Roger, alms in memory of, [100].
Wrixham, [274].
Wych (Wyth), Laurence, mayor of Oxford, grants land to the friars, [17], [20], [299].
Wychewood forest, [5].
Wycombe: see [Joanna, wife of Walter of].
see [Waldere of].
Wydeheye (or Sydeheye): see [R. de Wydeheye].
Wygmund (Wygerius), German friar, [69], [126], [142].
Wykeham: see [William of].
Wykham, master John, [185].
Wyllyot, John, fellow of Merton Coll.,

[175].
Wylton: see [John of].
Wynchelse: see [Thomas].
Wynslo, Richard, [96], n. 2.
Wyntun: see [John de].
Wysete (Wyshed): see [Robert de].
Wystantowe, [103].
Wythman, Thomas, Minorite, [119], [293].
Wytton-Gylbert, [292].
Wytun: see [Stephen de].
Wyz, John and Emma, grant land to Minorites in Oxford, [19], [301].
Wyȝht, Minorite, [267].
Y.
York, abp. of: see [Sewal].
— provincial council of, [160], [165].
— canons, &c., of, [102], [105], [165], [166], [235].
— schools and chapter at, [242].
— mystery plays at, [259].
— Grey Friars of, [27], n. 9;
studium, [35], n. 3;
burial at, [242].
— — custodians, [127], [129];
warden, [130].
— documents dated at, [303], [304].
see [Adam of];
[Thomas of];
[William of].
Yorkshire, [156], n. 2, [188], [220], [242], [261], [274].
Z.
Zoriton: see [Philip Torrington].
Zortone: see [John of Thornton].
Zouche, John, provincial, deposed, [70], [253], [254].

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1884.

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