Each of these entries excepting one, are of payments to the servant of the Provost for bringing cakes to the king, for the making of which we may infer that his servant was celebrated.
Evans John, a falconer, [37], [38], [51], ter, [78], bis, [110], [116], [133], bis, [140], bis, [141], [144], [171], [185], [212], [227], bis, [259], [278], [286], [287], [291].
All these entries were of payments for his wages, board wages, or for food for the hawks in his custody.
Evans Thomas, [187].
Everingham John, a waterman, [48], [108].
Evesham, abbot of, [116].
Ewelm, to the keeper of, in Oxfordshire, [154].
Ewry, one of the, [20].
Ewstace, a jeweller, [15].