Fécamp, abbey of, its relations to Hastings, Winchelsea, and Rye, [387], note 1

Fees on admission to freedom of town, [178];

in kind at Wells, ib.

Fellowship, Merchants’, in Bristol, [89];

in London, attempt to monopolize the export of cloth, [69];

of the mayor of Exeter, [346], [353], [366]

Felon, dispute about the seizure of the goods of, in Exeter, [354]

Ferm of towns, collection of, [205];

settlement of, connected with election of mayor, [218], note;

provision for payment of, [231], note 1, [244], [359];