258 1. 36; to commemorate in its prayers and masses the benefac- tors of Bromehall, Higham and Ospringe 259 1. 14; MS. register of the coll. 129-178. Johnson, elected unanimously yeo- man bedel of divinity at Oxford 1491, in spite of the king's recom- mendation of another 70 l. 41 a.
justices of the peace, ladies 79. justings 56 1. 13, 242 l. 45.
Katheryne, St 76 1. 25. Kegworth 104 1. 16. Kempis, Thomas a, translation of 'The Imitation' by Wm. Atkyn- son D.D. 87.
Kendal, prior of St John's 240 1. 5. Kendal, lordship of, granted to Ed- mund Tudor 31 H. vI 8 1. 30; to lady Margaret by H. vII 35
1. 31. Kendale (Kendall) Herts. 65 1. 27, 66 1. 35 (?), 39a, 222 1. 25. Kenelworth 38 l. 17.
Kensington 89 1. 6. Kesteven 63
Keullet Owen 20 1. 22. Kidwelley, Dr 226 l. 22.
Kildare, earl of, his son and heir Ge- rard married (July 1503) 88 1. 12. Kilwardby, Rob. abp. of Canter- bury 175 1. 4, 43. Kimbolton castle 26 n. 2. King's college Cambridge, the site of God's house required for 100
1. 9. Kirketon 36 1. 6. Kirkstall abbey 9.
Kirkton, Rob. abbot of Peter- borough 69 1. 4.
kissing, customary in England 88 1. 6, 246 1. 24. Kneesworth 104 l. 13. Knevet, Sir Wm. 48 1. 3; Knyvet
223 1. 23, 224 1. 12. Knowsley 57 1. 14, 126 l. 21, 24. Kyllingworth 255 1. 8.
Kyngesbury manor Som. 16 1. 23. Kyngeston, his chantry at Guildford 33—4, 236 1. 38.
Kyrkeham, Geo. 216 l. 1, 217 1. 33.
La Denne in Hedcorn granted to St Mary's Ospringe 162 1. 36. ladies, when they learnt to write in England 231 1. 14; justices of the peace and sheriffs 79.
Lambert, Jo. of Skipton 178 1. 18, 23.
Lambeth, row from Greenwich to 195 1. 4. Lammarsh 38 1. 24; Lammershe 222 1. 26, 228 1. 13, 229 l. 19.
Lancaster, duchy of 169 1. 40. Langacre 35 1. 20. Langeley 166 1. 36. Langton 35 1. 27. largesse 391. 33, 47 l. 22. Latham house 57, 58 1. 2. Le Blen 166 1. 14.
Ledenham 224 1. 34; Ledyngham 36
Leeds, act to discharge the inhabita- tions from the obligation to grind at certain water mills 77 n. 5. Legenda Sanctorum 17 1. 12. Legh, Ri. M. A. proctor for St John's coll. (29 Aug. 1519) 158 1. 16.
Lenham, Jo. master of St Mary's hospital Ospringe 166 1. 28. Leonard, of Chr. coll., skilful binder 19 H. VIII 123 n. I. Leo's hall manor 14 1. 6. Lestraunge, Rob. esq. 197 1. 26, 210 n. 1; and John 2271. 19. Lewis, Welsh physician to lady Margaret, employed in the nego- tiations for raising Henry of Rich- mond to the throne 23 1. 30. Leyburn, Rog. de 162 1. 39. Leysdon in Sheppey 163 1. 4, 17. Lichfield, St John's hospital re- founded 1495 58 1. 5. Lionel, prince 166 l. 30. Littlefields 69 1. 15. Loddenham 162 1. 28. London, Adam of 178
London in the Wall, bequest to the 'ancores' there 132 1. 29. Long, Wm. 226 1. 20.
Louis XII of France, his debt to lady Margaret 64 l. 10, 66 1. 9, 16, 219 1. 30.
Love, Wm. 226 1. 48.
Lovell, Sir Thos. treasurer of H. VII's household and exor. to lady Margaret 50 1. 18, 119 l. 14, 141 1. 2, 142 1. 33, 143 l. 17, 38, 144 1. 16, 153 l. 14, 187 1. 28, 215 1. 10, 22, 43, 216 1. 12, 217 l. 45, 222 1. 22, 223 l. 45, 226 l. 21, 46, 239 l. 16, 240 1. 46; bequest to 134 1. 5.
Lucan in French 17 1. 12, 233 1.
Malton, advowson of, settled on Chr. coll. 101 1. 9 and n. manor 104 1. 12; to be used as a pesthouse 121 1. 18.
Manobre Pembr., the advowson assigned by lady Margaret to Christ's college 104 1. 2. Mansell, Jo. chancellor of St Paul's 165 1. 3.
Marbury, Rob. 215 1. 39. Marflete in Holderness 178 1. 19. Margaret of Anjou to be prayed for at Christ's college 103 3. Margaret dau. of H. VII, god- daughter of lady Margaret, her birth and baptism 47; 71 1. 22, 231 1. 22, 232 1. 5, 241 l. 1, 246 1. 20; her journey into Scotland to marry the king (1503) 87-8; Margaret queen of Scots, bequests to 132 1. 40, 225 1. 42. Marins, Albricus de 163 1. 27. Marney, Sir Hen. chanc. of the duchy of Lancaster and exor. to lady Margaret 119 l. 15, 141 l. 2, 142 1. 33, 143 l. 17, 39, 144 l. 16, 153 1. 14, 226 1. 21; bequest to 134 1. 30; Hen. lord, his will 240 1. II.
marriage, early age of 6 n. 3, 231
1. 32; so Phil. Howard, earl of Arundel, (Life, 1861, 10) was married at 12, and remarried at 14; grants of wards and mar- riages diminish the royal income 4 n. 1, 8 l. 3.
Martok manor Som. 16 1. 22.
Marton Westmorl. 228 1. 38. Martyn, Tho. M. A. 145 l. 15. Marveek 227 1. 27.
Mary princess of Castile, bequest to 133 1. 7; cf. 232 1. 7. Mary, princess, afterwards queen 243 1. 43.
Mary Maudelyn, St 76 1. 25. Mary Mountgrace, St, lady Mar- garet's bequest to 117 1. 16. Mary Spital, St, London, lady Mar- garet's bequest to 117 1. 15. masses 54 1. 14; for the souls of the dead 1 1. 30, 17 1. 20, 34 1. I, 58 1. 34, 59 l. 14 and 22, 84-5, 90 1. 30, 94 1. 26, 95 l. 2, 102 1. 39, 105 1. 16, 106 1. 13, 117 1. 14, 120 l. 7, 160 l. 9, 163 l. 28,
248 1. 38, 254 1. 20, 259 1. 30; different masses for each day of the week, 59 1. 3, 240 l. 12, at Christ's college 103 1. 5; at. Westminster 106 1. 20. Massey (Massy), Elizabeth 220 l. 25, 227 1. 14; bequest to 134 1. 38. Matins of our Lady 243 1. 33. Maunfeld Tho., B. A., his applica- tion for a fellowship refused by C.C.C.C. 631. 1.
Mawdesley, Sir Thos. 185 1. 6, 191 1. 12, 226 l. 2, 227 1. 5, 260 1. 2. Maxey 69 1. I and n. 1, 93 l. 29, 96 1. 29, 119 1. 27; 217 1. 34 (Max- ley); 218 1. 44; Makesey 220 1. 23; 221 1. 16, 222 1. 7-10; 223 1. 20; 224 1. 10 (Maxhey); 223 1. 32; 225 1. Ir (Maxsey); 228 1. 23-4. Maye, Tho., regular brother of St Mary's Ospringe (temp. Edw. IV) 139 1. 9.
Maynarde (cf. Waywyke), painter, payment for lady Margaret's por- trait in Christ's coll. 1991. 23, 200 1. 36; for patterns for her tomb 201 1. I.
Meldeborn, Michael of, brother of St John's hospital, appointed at- torney for the society 176 1. 11. Meldreth manor 1041. 12. Melton, Sir Jo., his marriage (1503) 88 1. II.
Menstre, isle of Shepeye 163 1. 5, 7, 8.
Messager, Rob. le 166 l. 25. Metcalfe, Nic., afterwards master of St John's coll. 158 1. 14, 170 1. 33, 178 1. 22, 184 l. 28, 32, 185 1. 34, 186—8, 190 1. 6, 16, 192 1. 8, 193-8 passim, 199 l. 14, 202 1. 25, 203 1. 22, 207 1. 37, 208 1. 4, 12, 19, 226 l. 4, 25, 39. Meydecroft Beds. 222 1. 26. Michael, master of St John's hos- pital Huntingdon 1781. 11. Michyll, Rob. 256 1. 46. Midelton in Pykeringlyth dio. York, the advowson granted to Kirk- stall abbey 9 1. 20. Milbourneport 222 1. 27. mills, obligation to grind at the lord's mill 77-9.
Milner, Dr Jo. bp. of Castabala, his documents relating to a mira- culous cure at St Winefred's well 57 1. 29 a.
minors, custody of their lands 231 1. 4. minstrels 49 1. 25, 561. 3, 239 1. II. Mirroure of Golde 108---9. misrule, abbot of 47 n. 3. Molesdale 20 l. 12.
Montfort, Simon de 170 l. 12. Mordaunt, Sir Jo., high steward of Cambr. univ. 240 l. 23. Morez (Moresse), Morgan 1871. 20, 193 1. 35.
Morgan, Phil. M.D. esq. bedell Cambr. physician to lady Mar- garet, the university request a pension for him 71 1. 13 and n. 2; makes payments on ac- count of the executors of lady Margaret 183 l. 16, 184 l. 15, 185 1. 2, 32, 225 l. 45. Morhows, his controversy with Cam- bridge university 107 1. 34. Morice (Morrez), James, clerk of lady Margaret's kitchen 180 l. 16, 185 l. 12, 191 l. 17, 215 l. 24, 42, 216 1. 19, 219 1. 8, 220 l. 1, 223 1. 37, 226 1. 19, 246 1. 11. Mortimer, arms of 124 1. 3. Mortimer, Edw., candidate for the office of yeoman bedel in divinity Oxford in 1491 70 l. 39 a. Morton, John bp. of Ely, trustee
for lady Margaret on her mar- riage with lord Stanley 20 1. 8; put under arrest in the reign of Edw. v 21 1. 4; at Brecknock castle, in custody of the d. of Buckingham, with whom he agrees that Henry of Richmond should marry Elizabeth of York and claim the crown 23; procures many enemies against king Rich- ard in Flanders 24 1. 10; Daniel's verses on him 28 1. 8; mentioned in a letter from lady Margaret to her son as 'the cardynall your feythfull trew and lovyng servant' 64 1. 18; chancellor of Oxford 60 1. 15; materials for his life 234 1. 1. Morton, Rob. clk. keeper of the rolls 237 1. 4.
Moundey, Jo, goldsmith 198 1, 17; 227 1, 16; Mundy 216 1. 19, 226
1. 9. Mountegrace, monks of, bequest to 132 1. 22. Munby 36 1. 6.
Nicolas, St., the patron of all true maidens 7 1.
Norbrigge, his chantry at Guildford 33-4, 236 1. 38.
Northampton, white friars in, be- quest to 132 1. 20.
Norwich, visited by the king and queen and lady Margaret cir. 18 Aug. 1497 59 1. 30. Nott, 188 1. 21.
Nowell, Elizabeth dau. of Wm., benefactor to Ospringe 165 1. 9. Noy, attorney gen. 79 1. 13.
Oakington (Hokitun) 104 1. 13, 171 1. 34.
obits 111. 27, 99 I. 2.
Ode, Gilb. sen., benefactor to Os- pringe 163 1. 7.
oil, holy, to be sought of the bp. of
Ely (if in communion with Rome) by St John's hospital 172 1. 15. Oldham, Hugh, rect. Swineshead, bp. Exeter 54 1. 16; rector of Cheshunt 55 1. 28; lady Marga- ret's confessor (?) 75 n. 1; 96 1. 25, 31, 223 1. 23, 224 1. 12, 225 1. 34, 226 1. 46, 227 1. 10. ordinances for the christening of a prince 34-5; for mourning ap- parel 53-4.
Orforde, Alex. 175 1. 29. Ormond, earl of, letter to, from H. VII 37-8; from lady Margaret 48-9.
Orwell 20 l. 18, 93 l. 28, 104 1. 14. Ospringe, Maison Dieu (St Mary's
hospital) of, granted to St John's coll. 137-9; abp. Warham's de- cree (Otforthe sealed 13 Oct. 1519) for its appropriation 158- 161,. 170 1. 20; confirmed 13 Febr. 151 by the prior and chap- ter of Canterbury and (18 Mar.) by archd. Warham 161; inden- tures between St John's coll. and St Stephen's Westminster (3 and 24 Nov. 11 H. VIII) relating to the lands of the hospital 161-2; like indenture (3 Nov. 11 H. VIII) between the coll. and the convent of Canterbury 162 1. 9; and be- tween the coll. and St Saviour's convent Feversham (10 May 9 H. VIII) 162 1. 23; charter 30 Aug. 24 Hen. [111] granting certain lands and an advowson to the hospital 162 1, 36; many charters, licences, pardons, dispensations, granted to the hospital from Hen. III downwards 163-70; bull of pope Clement 173 1. 34; royal licence to the hospital to buy
lands in Ospringe 168 1. 30; French petition from the brethren to the king (R. 11) 1. 33; £500 paid to the king for the appro- priation 206 1. 12, 213 l. 1, 226 1. 14; other incidental payments connected with the appropriation 206—7; provision in the statutes of St John's coll. for prayers for the souls of its benefactors, and for a priest to teach grammar 259 1. 16, 21, 25.
Otford 139 1. 34, 158 l. 10, 161 1. 17, 26, 170 l. 25, 35. Ouston 48 1. 8. Over 171 1. 34. Overston 48 1. 10.
Oveston (Oweston) 217 1. 39, 218 1. 44, 220 1. 36.
Owen,, burgess of Coventry 229 1. 36, 41.
Owen, Tho. ap 216 1. 6, 224 1. 22. Oxford, lady Margaret's professor- ship 60, 89-90, 119 1. 24, 127 1. 13; Tho. Pantry bedel of arts 65 1. 34; contested election for bedelship of divinity 1501 69-71; preacher there 94 1. 25; efforts made to draw lady Margaret's bounty to St Frideswide's 252; scholar maintained there by lady Margaret 185 1. 28.
Paddington 89 1. 6.
pageants 71 1. 16, 242 L. 37. Pallmer, Alex. B. D. 145 l. 13. Palmes, Dr 244 1. 21.
Pantry, Tho. superior bedel of arts Oxford 66 1. 1. Papworth 171 1. 35.
Parker, Henry esq. 184 1. 5, 185 l. 22, 226 1. 2, 46.
Parker, Mrs 216 1. 14; bequests to 133 1. 26.
Patenson, Mr (of Cambridge 150%) 107 1. 33.
Paul's Cross 93 1. 22. Peksale, Mr 227 1. 6. Pellett, Tho. a scholar supported
by lady Margaret 184 1. 18. Pembroke Jasper, ap Meredith ap Tudor, earl of 8 1. 21; de Hat- field is created earl of Pembroke 9 1. I; is of the king's household in 1454, with certain privileges 1. 3; lady Margaret lives (at Pem- broke castle after his brother's death 1. 27; on his attainder E. IV conferred the earldom on Wm. ld. Herbert 15 1. 14; presents Henry of Richmond to H. vi 1. 27; flies with him to France, but is driven to Brittany 16 1. 9;
232 1. 34; speech put into hi; mouth by Bern. Andreas 46. Pembroke, Wm. Herbert, made earl of Pembroke by Edw. IV, contemplated the marriage of his dau. Maud to Henry of Rich- mond 15 l. 12; his widow Maud educated Henry 1. 22. Pembroke, countess dowager of 232 1. 29: Pennally 36 1. 1.
Pennington, Dr, of St John's 98 1. 30 a, 39 a.
Percy, Alane master of St John's 207 1. 32, 210 l. 25, 211 l. 4, 226 1. 17; for him the exors. redeemed the St John's plate pawned to King's coll. by Rob. Shorton 213 1. 27.
Percy, Sir Rob. 26 n. 1. Perott, the French woman, bequest to 135 l. 1.
pesthouse for Christ's coll. at Mal- ton 101 1. 33 b, 121 l. 18, 257 l. 3. Peterborough, abbey of, carries on a long suit against lady Margaret's ancestors and against her 68 1. 33, 221 1. 10; a later suit 69 1. 4. Peverell, manors of Sampford P. and Aller P. Devon, lady Mar- garet has a grant of them in 1472 and is said to have lived at Samp- ford P. 16 1. 16; she conveys to trustees the borough of Sampford P. for the use of her will 17 l. 1. Philips, Sir Dav. 223 1. 23. Pigott, Mr, serj. at law 202 1. 20, 226 1. 22.
Pole, John de la, son of Wm. duke of Suffolk, his father designs to marry him to lady Margaret 6 1. 20, 7 1. 34, )( 8 1. 16; and to make him king 7 1. 30; the mar- riage celebrated 1. 21, 8 1. 10; his father designed him for the dau. of the duke of Warwick 8 1. 15; his marriage with lady Mar- garet null and void 1. 17; slain 38 1. 21.
Pole, Reginald, his testimony to bp. Fisher 253-4.
Pole, Wm. de la, earl and after- wards d. of Suffolk, favorite of Hen. VI is appointed guardian of lady Margaret 31 May 1444 4, 5,
71. 32, 8 1. 4 and 18; desired to have her for his son and heir 6 1. 20; charged with having actually married them 8 1. 1 seq.; articles presented against him by the com- mons in 1450 7 1. 23 seq.; his wife Alice 48 1. 17. Poole co. Dors. 32 1. 9, 219 l. 37, 221 1. 43, 228 1. 31. Poole (Pole), Wm. 215 1. 28, 33, 217 1. 27.
pope of Rome, the, his dispensa-
tion for the dissolution of St John's hospital 1361. 4, 140 1. 35, 142 1. 19, 146 l. 15, 150 l. 39, 151 1. 12, 153 l. 23, 170 l. 29; bulls in favour of St John's hos- pital 171-3; proceedings before his commissaries 1278-9 respect- ing Horningsey vicarage 174-8'; bulls of Innocent IV in favour of royal chapels 173-4; his gifts of a sword and cap of maintenance 237 1. 56; not to be trusted with money for a crusade 241 1. 39; his bulls 260 1. 18. Powell of Qu. coll. 249 1. 38. prayers, book of, printed by com-
mand of qu. Elizabeth of York and lady Margaret 83 1. 34 and
prayers for the souls of the dead
58 1. 9, 28, 90 1. 28, 94 1. 4, 95 1. 24, 99 l. 4, 102 l. 40, 146 l. 34, 148 1. 24, 152 l. 5, 25, 156 l. 21, 157 1. 7, 259 l. 14.
preachership, lady Margaret, foun- dation and regulations of 93-4, 247 1. 42.
preaching by laymen 94 n. 2. primer 17 1. 13. prisoners, released by Hugh Ashton 188 1. 32. probate of will 191 1. 5. professors, lady Margaret, to lec-
ture from 7-8 a.m. every accus- tomed day of term and in the long vacation to Sept. 8, to pray and offer masses for her etc. 90; 246 1. 27. Purbeck, I. of 240 1. 34.
Quarles, Geo. 216 l. 5, 221 l. 5, 225 1. 6.
Queen Camel manor Som. 16 I. 23. Quene courte in Ospringe 161 1. 35.
Radclyf (Ratclif) Roger 219 1. 16, 224 1. 19.
Rankyn, Hugh ald. of Cambridge 145 1. 21.
Ratclyff, one of Ashton's scholars at St John's 256 passim.
Rawlins, Ri. 228 1. 7.
Rawreth manor 255 l. 43, 45. Rayne (Raynes) Jo. J. U.D. proctor for St John's coll. (29 Aug. 1519) 158 1. 15, 18, 170 l. 23. Reculver, a Greenwich brickmaker, employed on the buildings of St. John's coll. 193 l. 7, 12. Redman, Ri. bp. of Ely 66 1. 6, 67 1. 16.
Rhadegund's, St, nunnery dissolved 1496 58 1. 23.
Richard II, charters and licences of, in favour of Ospringe hospital 167-8; charter renewed because of the change of his seal 167 1. 8. Richard III 234; see c. III. Richardes, Gryffyn (Griffith) 216 1. 2, 27.
Richmond formerly Sheen 43 1. 2; Charterhouse of 244 1. 35; Rich- mount, bequest to friars there 132 1. 19. Richmond, honour of, granted to
Edmund Tudor 31 H. VI 8 1. 28 and n. 6; granted by Edw. Iv to Geo. d. of Clarence 14 1. 11; the grant confirmed by H. vI 16 1. 7; vested in H. VII, with a saving clause in his mother's favour 31 I. 13; seal of the lord and lady of the honour of Richmond 1. 21; manors belonging to 35 l. 34, 36 1. 4, 9; grant of, to Sir John Husee 16 Oct. 1510 219 1. 44. Richmond, Edmund Tudor earl of, H. VI favours his suit for lady Margaret's hand 6 1. 24; St Nicholas also approved the suit 7 l. 15; son of Owen ap Meredith ap Tudor and Catharine of Valois widow of H. v 8 1. 24 and n. 5; born at Hadham and thence called Edmund of Hadham 1. 27; created earl of Richmond with a grant of the lordships of Kendal and Weresdale 31 H. vI 1. 28; and of Hadley manor n. 6; as one of the heirs of Edmund earl Kent petitions on behalf of Kirk- stall abbey 1. 7; dies 3 Nov. 1456 1. 25, 10 n. 1, 232 l. 12; buried at Carmarthen 10 l. 8; his body removed to St David's 1. 10; tomb, epitaph, arms and obiit 11; his name given to a son of H. VII 61 1. 18; to be prayed for at Christ's college 103 1. 1; also at Westminster 106 1. 14; and at St John's 148 1. 27.
Ridley, Thos. chaplain presented by lady Margaret in 1490 to Ouston 48 1. 8; and Overston 1. 10. Rochester to Westminster, costs of journey 195 1. 37.
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