Dumb man, to a, [108], [176].

Durisme, [Durham,] Bishop, of 46.

Cuthbert Tunstall, who was translated to Durham from London in March, 1530. He was deprived in 1552, restored in 1553, again deprived in 1559, and died in November, in the same year, aged eighty-five.

Durisme, i.e. Durham House, [217].

Dyatter, i.e. dieter of the king's geldings, [29].

Dyngley Doctor, [8], [90].

Dyso John, [122], bis.

One of the king's watermen.

Dyrick's wife, [207].

Easter, paid against, [121].