D
- Danegeld, see [Middlesex]; [Towns].
- Dean, miners from forest of, [294].
- Deaneries of houses of secular canons, [115–116].
- Den, the forest, [20].
- Derman of London, [106]; see also [Thierri].
- Dermot, king, [142–144], [158–159], [169], [179–180].
- Devon, early firma from, [73].
- ——, stereotyped rents in, [70].
- Dialogus de Scaccario, authority of, [64] et seq.
- ——, cited, [311].
- Dimock, Mr. J. F., [141], [146–148], [182], [183], [192].
- Diplomatic, a point of, [30–36].
- Disseisin, formula of Novel, [114], [127].
- Domesday, appeal to, [94].
- —— compared with the Inquest of 1212, [265–266], [274].
- ——, finance in, [65–67], [68–73].
- ——, place-names in, [24].
- ——, record of assessment in, [57].
- ——, tenants variously described, [37–38].
- Dorchester, Wulfwig bishop of, [29].
- Dover castle, constableship of, [278–282].
- ——, wards and towers of, [279].
- Dover, Foubert de, [279].
- Duket, Nicholas, [234].
- Durham, cornage in palatinate of, [287], [288].
- ——, troops from, [294].
E
- Eadwine, alderman of London, [112].
- Earle, Prof., [15], [19], [23], [27].
- Edward the Confessor, [28], [36], [38], [98], [99].
- Edward II.; see [Bannockburn].
- Edward II., deposition of, [318].
- Eleanor, queen, wife of Henry II., [236], [250].
- Ely, Geoffrey, bishop of, [87].
- Ely, Walter de, [254].
- Enfeoffment, see [Vetus].
- Essex, Henry de, Constable, [281].
- Essex, Maurice (of Tiltey), sheriff of, [109], [118].
- Essex, place-names of, [2] et seq.
- Eustace, nephew of Fulchred, [101], [124].
- Eustace, the sheriff, [38].
- Exchequer, chamberlains of the, [77], [81–85], [95].
- ——, at Westminster, [79–81].
- ——, watchman of the, [80].
- ——, a development of the Treasury, [80–84], [93–95].
- ——, enrolment at, [89].
- ——, records of the, [202–204]; see also [Sheriffs].
- ——, tallies of, [63], [74–75].
- ——, pleas held at the, [64], [86], [89].
- ——, its chequered table, [64], [74], [94].
- ——, standards of account at, [65–66], [70], [85–87], [89–93].
- Exchequer, changes in system of, [66–69], [72–75], [94].
- ——, antiquity of assay at, [66], [69].
- ——, its ‘combustion’ tally, [75].
- ——, barons of, [62], [85], [86], [89].
- Exeter, endowment from ferm of, [85–87].
- ——, foreign merchants at, [245].
- Exogamy, alleged traces of, [21], [321–322].
- Eyton, Mr., [24], [60], [79], [133], [134], [151], [152].
F
- Fafiton, Robert, [258].
- Falkirk, battle of, [298].
- Fantosme, Jordan, [232].
- Feipo, Futepoi, Totipon, Adam de, [142].
- Fergant, Bartholomew, [248–9].
- Ferm, see [Firma].
- Fiennes family alleged constables of Dover, [279–281].
- Firma comitatus, the, origin of, [72–73], [230].
- Firma unius noctis, the, [70–72].
- Fitz Alan, William, barony of, [128].
- Fitz Audelin, William, [151], [152], [161], [182–183], [190].
- Fitz Count, Brian, [76], [78].
- Fitz Gerald, Maurice, [156].
- Fitz Gerold, Warin, (I.) chamberlain, [83], [101].
- ——, ——, (II.) chamberlain, [84].
- Fitz Osbern, earl William, [29], [30].
- Fitz Reinfred, Roger, [87].
- Fitz Stephen, Robert, [153].
- Fitz Urse becomes MacMahon, [162].
- Fitz Walter, Peter, [229], [231], [253].
- Fitz Walter, Robert, [253].
- Five-knight unit, the, [56], [155].
- Fleming, Richard le, [142], [155].
- Freeman, Prof., [29–32], [34], [36], [38], [40–46], [49], [52], [137], [155], [289], [292], [312].
- Fulcher, [116].
- Fulcoin, Fulkoin, Fulquin, Fulcoi, the sheriff, [121–123].
- Fulk son of Ralf, [120].
- Furnellis, Alan de, [87].
- ——, G. de, [88].
- Futepoi, see [Feipo].
G
- Gasquet, Father, [173], [174], [176], [177], [178], [181], [193], [196], [200].
- George, Mr. Hereford, [45].
- Gerpunvilla, William de, [152].
- Gervase son of Agnes, [101].
- Gilbert the Sheriff (founder of Merton Priory), [121–123].
- Gilbert son of Reinfred, [268].
- Gilds, endowments by, [104–105].
- Giraldus Cambrensis, [143], [144], [145], [157], [159], [160], [164–167], [172], [178–188], [190–198].
- ——, early translations of, [147–149].
- Giry, M., [237], [239], [244], [247–252].
- Glanville, Ranulf de, [87].
- Gloucester, Milo de, [121], [123], [306].
- Gloucester, Robert earl of, [76], [78].
- Gloucester, Thomas duke of, [315], [318];
- his arrest and confession, [319–320].
- Glove as gage, the, [153].
- Green, Mr. J. R., [5], [16], [289].
- Gross, Dr., [228], [237].
- Guest, Dr., [5], [6].
- Gundeville, Hugh de, [152].
H
- Hacon the dean, [101], [106].
- Haga not villa, [15].
- Hall, Mr. Hubert, on the Treasury and Exchequer, [62], [67–68], [74–75], [79–80], [84], [85].
- ——, on the Inquest of Sheriffs, [125] et seq.
- ——, on the coronation of Richard I., [205–6].
- ——, on the Red Book Inquisitions, [262–273], [275].
- ——, on castle-ward, [278], [282], [286].
- ——, on Dover Castle, [279–280].
- ——, on cornage, [282–286].
- ——, misreads his MSS., [312–313].
- Ham, the suffix, [2] et seq.
- Hampshire, Firma unius noctis in, [71–72].
- Hartshorne, Mr., [56].
- Hastings, battle of, [40–52], [301].
- Haverhell, Brichtmer de, [229].
- ——, William de, [233].
- Haya, Ralf de, [152].
- Heir, making an, [111].
- Helion, Tehel de, [38].
- Henry II. and London, [222], [223], [228], [232–233], [256].
- ——, and Ireland, see [Ireland].
- Henry II., his charters before his accession, [82].
- Henry son of Henry II., [251].
- Henry son of Ailwin (Æthelwine), first mayor of London, [105], [225], [253].
- Hereford, earldom of, [30].
- Highworth, Wilts, [83].
- Hinde, Mr. Hodgson, [284], [285].
- Holand, Thomas de, earl of Kent, marshal, [314].
- Household, the king’s, see [Constitutio].
- Hoveden, Roger, [184], [188], [197], [201], [205], [208–209], [213], [215], [216], [217].
- Howlett, Mr., [208].
- Howorth, Sir Henry, [289].
- Howth, the Book of, [146–149], [162], [163].
- ——, interpolations in, [148–149].
- ——, share of Christopher lord of Howth in, [149].
- Hubert ‘juvenis,’ [110], [114].
- Hugh, son of Wulfgar, [101], [102], [118], [120–121].
- Huitdeniers or Octodenarii, Osbert, justiciar of London, [113–114], [116], [121].
- Humfraville, Ida de, [254].
- ——, Richard de, [254].
- Hundred and the township, the, [12].
- Hundreds, Inquest of 1212 taken by, [265–266], [275].
- Hunt, Rev. W., [208].
- Huntingdon, Austin priory at, [122].
- Hunts, sheriffs of, [121–123].