John Sturvey, alias Essex, who was Abbot from 1523 until the dissolution.

Avelande Thomas, [46].

This individual seems to have been the proprietor of some land, which was bought to enlarge one of the parks at Windsor. It consisted of two acres of meadow; the sum paid for which, 4l., is worthy of notice, as shewing the price of land at the period.

Averay of the Botelles, [9], and Averay John of the cellar, [143].

Clearly the same person. He appears to have been attached to the cellar, and from the way in which he is described "of the bottles," they were perhaps entrusted to his custody.

Averay, [188].

Query,—If Thomas Avery, who in the 17th. Hen. VIII., was one of the Gentlemen Pensioners.—Household Ordinances temp. King Hen. VIII. p. [168].

Awbray, Yeoman of the Crossbows, [24].

Aynes Elizabeth, [184].

Badges on liveries paid for, [16].