[1402] His name does not occur in the list of lectores, as it probably would have done had he been a Franciscan; this inference however cannot be drawn with any certainty.
[1403] Rolls of Parliament, I, 16 a. Lyte, p. 127. The name of ‘Frater Willelmus de Leominstre’ stands first in the list of the five magistri who represented the University.
[1404] Script. II, 98. Cf. MS. Seld. sup. 64, fol. 48, ‘ex officina Joannis Cocke.’
[1405] Excheq. Q. R. Wardrobe, 4⁄7, 17-18 Edw. I (R.O.): ‘per manus fratrum Johannis de Bekinkham et Johannis de Clara xvili. xiiis iiiid.’
[1406] Peckham, Regist. p. 895.
[1407] Excheq. Q. R. Wardrobe, 4⁄7 (R.O.).
[1408] Excheq. Q. R. Wardrobe, 8⁄2, m. 1.
[1409] Ibid. 13⁄35 (m. 1): ‘ffratri Johanni de Clare de ordine Minorum pro expensis suis et conductione equitature pro se et socio suo eundo cum magna festinacione ad diversa loca pro fratre Hugone de Hertpoul ministro ordinis sui querendo ad consensum expedicioni negociorum predictorum prestandum per manus proprias apud Berkhamstede eodem die (March 29) xxiiijs iijd.’ The business mentioned was connected with a bequest to the Mendicant Orders by Edmund, Earl of Cornwall.
[1410] MS. Digby 154, fol. 38.
[1411] Kennet’s Parochial Antiquities, I, 362.