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Calendar of the Cartulary of John Pyel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 October 2009

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page 102 note 1 Not the former mayor of London.

page 102 note 2 20 June 1349 (regnal year not given). See 5.

page 103 note 1 See 7.

page 105 note 1 John Anketil died before May 1349, (CPMR 224) although his will, dated October 1348, was not proved until 19 April 1350 (CWCH i, 632).Google Scholar

page 106 note 1 CLRO HR 77/260.

page 106 note 2 HR 77/252.

page 109 note 1 CWCH i, 632.Google Scholar

page 110 note 1 CWCH i, 420.Google Scholar

page 110 note 2 Modification made here by the scribe to his original transcription of the document, which does not alter the force of the charter.

page 111 note 1 Presumably an omission.

page 111 note 1 Perhaps another version of the cartulary, like the white paper referred to later. Cf. 66.

page 120 note 1 Probably Sibson, Hunts.

page 125 note 1 (?) Staverton, Northants.

page 126 note 1 This ‘white paper’ is mentioned several times in the course of the cartulary and may refer to another copy of the document, possibly that in the keeping of Adam Fraunceys.

page 127 note 1 CPR 1364–7, 124.Google Scholar

page 135 note 1 He died in 1346, probably before embarking on campaign in France. See Introduction 2 (i).

page 139 note 1 Clause omitted.

page 140 note 1 Cf. 181 where the date is given as 1350.

page 141 note 1 Added later.

page 142 note 1 This sentence added by a new hand.

page 142 note 2 The final sentence added, possibly by a third hand, and subsequently cancelled by light pen strokes.

page 143 note 1 The release was not transcribed.

page 143 note 1 This section cancelled. In margin: Vendu ceste tenement al Paste anno xxxijo a Robert Stowe draper.

page 144 note 1 Margin: vacat quia venditur.

page 144 note 2 The preceptory of the Knights Hospitallers. See VCH Northants ii, 142–4.Google Scholar

page 144 note 1 Margin: vacat

page 145 note 1 Margin (bracketed with 118 and 119): vacat.

page 153 note 1 I.e. the deed between John Collesone and his wife Margaret.

page 156 note 1 The text to this point cancelled.

page 157 note 1 Word omitted.

page 166 note 1 Mentioned in the first part of the indenture.

page 169 note 1 33 Edward III.

page 171 note 1 (?)Downhead, Somerset.

page 184 note 1 PRO LTR E368/122 Michaelmas Recorda rot. 9.

page 185 note 1 PRO LTR E368/126 Michaelmas Commissions rot. 1d.

page 186 note 1 PRO LTR E368/125 Easter Commissions rot. 11d.

page 186 note 2 E368/127 Hilary Commissions

page 188 note 1 PRO LTR E368/126 rot.7.

page 189 note 1 See above, 36.

page 189 note 2 The total appears not to include the 10 marks accruing after the death of Lady Ashton, nor the two additional rents of 20s.

page 189 note 3 The preceptory of the Knights Hospitallers at Dingley. See VCH Northants ii, 142–4.Google Scholar

page 189 note 1 As a fine for felony, see below.

page 189 note 2 Both sums restored on Daundelyn's behalf by John Pyel in 1359, see below.

page 190 note 1 See above, 248.

page 190 note 1 recte 31 Edward III (1356–7).

page 190 note 2 recte 42s.

page 190 note 1 recte 32 Edward III (1357–8).