Issues of the exchequer; being a collection of payments made out of His Majesty's revenue, from King Henry III to King Henry VI inclusive / With an appendix. Extracted and translated from the original rolls of the ancient Pell office. By Frederick Devon.
- Great Britain. Exchequer.
- Date:
- 1837
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Issues of the exchequer; being a collection of payments made out of His Majesty's revenue, from King Henry III to King Henry VI inclusive / With an appendix. Extracted and translated from the original rolls of the ancient Pell office. By Frederick Devon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![062 Wrockwardyn, John de, 120. Wrokeshall, Monks of, 31. Wrotham, John, a Preaching Friar, of London, 129. — Thomas de, 121. Wrottkslky, Sir Hugh de, Knight of the Garter, 203. Wryght, Thomas, 325. Wubijrne, John de, 510. Wyche, Richard, to be arrested, 352. Wychester, Henry, Vicar of the King’s free chapel at Westminster, 237. Wychyngham, Nicholas, 218. Wycomb, Simon de, Clerk to the Queen, his expenses paid for the King’s children, 32. Wyddemer, John, provides a bier for the burial of King Richard II., and a coffin to remove his bones from Langley to Westminster, 326, 332 —chests to contain truces, &c., purchased of, 332. Wydevyle. Vide Wodevill. Wydyhull, John de, clerk, 92 bis. Wygeton, Gilbert de, 131. Wyght, Nicholas de, 147. Wygmore, John, 446. Wygton, Robert, 310. Wykeham, William, the Sheriffs sergeant, of Southampton, 352, 353. Wykford, Robert de, 179. Wykham, William of, pays for the King’s dogs at Windsor, 163. [See Wickham.] Wyllughby, Lord Robert de, 386. Wylughby, Sir John de, summoned to parliament, 194. Wylughes, William de, Keeper of Saint Paul’s church, 201. Wymering, Manor of, 101. Wynchester Castle, William Parmenter, a traitor, taken to, 472. Wynchfield, Manor and Advowson of, granted to the Deans and Canons of Saint Stephen's, Westminster, 380. Wyndesor, Thomas de, 59, 61, 63, 64. Wyndesore, William, summoned to parliament, 220. Wyngfeld, Sir Robert, 436. Wynter, John, 293. Walter, an attendant on Sir Henry Percy, 488. Wyntershull, John, Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, conducts John Mor- tymer, chevalier, from Pevesey Castle to the Tower, 389. Wynterton, William de, Clerk of the Chancery, 154. Wynwykk, John, a mason, 431. Wyron, Yon de, his duel with Robert Fox, 261, 236.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29340135_0808.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)