Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 33; 607, 1. 19 Baichiffild, lease of lands at, 375, 1. 33 Bailey, H. R. vacates his fellowship, 984, 1. 21
Bailey, Baileye, Bayley, Wm. M. A. fell.; his presentation to Thorrington rectory, 424, 1. 10; his retirement, 429, 1. 44; 431, 1. 7
Baillie, Rob. desires Tuckney's advice, 642, 1. 18
Baillie's Letters and journals, references to, 638, 1. 21; 639, 1. 38, 46 Baily, E. H., R. A., his statue of bp. Butler at Shrewsbury, 900, 1. 37; of Dr. Wood in the coll. chapel, 1100, 1. 13
Baily, Baylye, Wm. B.A. recommended as third master of Shrewsbury, 429, 1. 2; chosen, ib. 1. 5, 7; his place void, 440, l. 12 Bainbrigg, Tho., signs report of the com- mission on Dr. Lane, 625, 1. 39 Bainton, Northants; Hen. Jenkin, rec- tor of, 1014, 1. 31 Bainton, Baynton, co. York; the ad- vowson of, bequeathed to the coll. by sir W. Gee, 474, 1. 34; dispute res pecting the patronage of, 476, 1. 28 Bakehouse (backhouse) and brewhouse, the, decree for maynteyning the stocke of, 549, 1. 19; decree for the division of the gains of, 551, 1. to Baker, the coll. to apply to the bursar respecting the doles of bread, 1073, 1. 19
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- Dr. a candidate for the mastership on the death of Dr. Jenkin, 1015, 1. 9; his disappointment at the re- sult, ib. 1. 23; conference between him, Dr. Newcome, and Mr. Wil- liams about the election, 1016, 1. 7; Cole's comment on this, 1017, 1. 4 - Geo., fell. comm., nephew to Tho- mas Baker, and chief mourner at his funeral, 569, 1. 24
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- Jo. recorder of London, umpire in the dispute with lord Cobham, 360, 1. 31
- Jo. second master of Shrewsbury, 419, 1. 37; 428, 1. 44; 440, l. 11
Mr. to pay the coll. money into sir Fras. Gosling's bank, 1072, 1. 1
Tho. lease of lands to, Newnham, Kent, 390, 1. 31
BAKER, REV. THO., Latin verses by, 'Fundatrici vota,' p. 3; Eng. verses, "To my founder upon his picture,' 3; Cole's note on these, 556, 1. 33; Verses upon myself and to my God,' 5; his grateful tribute to Dr. Ashton, 94; his wish to be buried in Ashton's chapel, 93; fulfilment of this, 569, 1.
20; Cole's account of his MS. history of St. John's, 555, 3; Dr. Powell's contemptuous opinion of him, 555, 1. 26; 1050, 1. 20, 28; Cole's notices of his life and character, 556, 1. 16; attends his funeral, ib. 1. 26; his contributions to Drake's Eboracum, 7, 1. 3; ib. 1. 39; date of his first let- ter to Thoresby, ib. 1. 40; dates of his taking out documents from the treasury, ib. 1. 46 seq.; of his using the Strype papers, 557, 1. 24; his tender health, 10, 1. 7; 557, L 30; his edition of Fisher's funeral sermon, 562, 1. 21; leaves a copy of the Sta- tutes of 1516 to the college, 565, 1. 29; his intimacy with bp. Watson, 566, 1. 15; 697, 1. 32; 698, 1. 22; Cole's account of his funeral, 569, 1. 21; the site of his rooms, ib. 1. 26; letters to Strype, 571, 1. 38; 580, 1. 27; his indulgence in smoking, 614, 1. 39; his copy of Fisher's funeral sermon, 1015, n. 4; letter to Hearne on bp. Turner, 988, 1. 27; his cha- racter of Dr. Gower, 993, 1. 24; Cole on his ejection from his fellowship, ib. 1. 27, n. 3; his place in the list of fellows, 1005, 1. 13, his modest con- clusion to his catalogue of fellows, 1006, 1. 4; Dr. Jenkin's letters to him, ib. 1. 24; 1011, 1. 48; lord Wey- mouth sends him an original por- trait of bp. Fisher, 1006, l. 25; 1012, 1. 1; the coll. entry of his ejection, 1008, 1. 18; feels aggrieved by Dr. Jenkin, toro, 1. 23; Mr. Ashby's comment on this, ib. 1. 36, 40; his bequests to Dr. Newcome, 1034, 1. 15; the library altered to receive his books, 1036, 1. 17; Zach. Grey's projected life of him, 1050, n, 3; his character as related to Cole (anon.). ib. 1. 35; Dr Powell averse to the publication of his hist. of St. John's, 1051, 1. 25, 42; Cole leaves money for an inscription on his tombstone, 1082, 1. 28; Mr. Ashby's epitaph not accepted, ib. 1. 30; his mention of his history in his preface to his edit. of Fisher's funeral sermon, Advert. v.; account of the transcript from which this edition is printed, ib. vi.; designs at various times for printing it, ib. Wm., fell., his will in the MSS. Baker, 984, 1. I Bala, co. Merion., bp. Lloyd (Norw.), born at, 270, 1. 30
Balam, Rob., M. A, recommended by the king for a Gregson fellowship, 502, 1. 15; supported by bp. of Ely, ib. 1. 23; his not being elected a charge against Dr. Lane, 624, 1. 38
Bald, Chas., his letter to Ant. Gilby, on square caps, etc., 550, l. 37 Balderston waye, in Coton, 458, l. 11 Baldro, Mr., Pemb. hall, assists Gun- ning in the Certain disquisitions, etc., 238
Baldwyne, Jo., serjeant at law, 351, 1. 13; arbitrator in lord Cobham's case, 360, 1. 33
Bale, Jo., his verses on three masters of St. John's, 145, 579, l. 32 Balguy, Dr., archd. Winton, his life of Dr. Powell, 1042, l. 15; his chance of succeeding Powell as master, 1049, 1. 10; a defender of subscription, 1057, 1. 23, 44; his epitaph on Powell, 1060, 1. 29; Powell's legacy to him, ib. 1. 46; bp. Hurd's letters to, on Powell, 1061, 1. 20; idea of his being proposed for master on the death of Powell, 1079, 1. 3; cause of the failure of this, 1081, l. 4
Balshain, Hugh, bp. Ely, endows secu- lar scholars at St. John's hospital, 22; conjectures as to the date of this, ib. ; removes his scholars from the hos- pital, 25; his benefactions to the uni- versity, 28; annual exequies decreed him, 30; his designs perfected by bp. Montacute, 32
Bamburgh, Wm., his bequest to St. John's hospital chapel, 559, 1. 39 Bampton school, bp. Beadon educated
at, 729, l. 5, and Edwards Beadon, 730, 1. 28; Jo. Bowstead, master of, 972, 1. 32; Tho. Stanley Bowstead educated at, ib. 1. 37, and bp. Bow- stead, ib. 1. 47 Banckes, Valentine, admitted Billing. scholar, 434, 1. 37 Bancrofte, bp. Ri., objects to the new statutes (1570), 165; his description of St. John's coll. 182; on the pu- ritan synod there, 600, 1. 41 Bangor school, Gwyn's scholars to be
taken from, 421, l. 13, 35; 422, 1. 2 Bank, the, next the river, agreement to
repair it, 1039, l. 15; 1040, l. 15 Bankes, Sir Jo., letter of congratulation to, on being made lord chief justice, 527, 1. 15
Barber, Mr., on the puritan synod at St. John's, 600, 1. 46; 601, 1. 5, 7, 31
Barbor, Thos., alias Brasebridge, 355, 1. II
Thos., a witness as notary public. 425, 1. 39 Barford, Wm., fell. King's, friend of Wm. Chafin, 1089, 1. 22; moderator, ib. 1. 30; 1090, 1. 1
Bargrave, Dr., dean of Canterbury,
234
Barker, Edm., presentation of, to High- am vicarage, 364, l. 12
- Nic., lease to, of lands, etc. at Mel- rethe and Melborne, 361, l. 23
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- Nic., B.A., presented to Dowlman's chantry in St. Paul's, 467, l. 12 - Rob., lease to, of lands at Chesterton, 458, 1. 26; licence of alienation, ib. 1. 29
- Tho., an original fellow of St. John's coll., 68, 70
Walter, chosen Hebrew lecturer, 544, 1. 41
Barkly, Fras., esq., rent charge from, for Shrewsbury scholars, 486, 1. 4; 487, 1. 7, 34
Barlow, Dr. Wm., bp. of Lincoln, 197; Baker's account of, 256; additional references to, 667, 1. 8; Cole's note on his arms, ib. 1. 13
Barnard, Dr. Wm., bp. of Raphoe, 1025, 1. 6
Mr., sen. bursar, 1021, 1.7; votes for Dr. Newcome for inaster, 1025, l. 41; 1033, 1. 21
- Nat., Emm., tried for his sermon at St. Mary's, 631, 1. 9 Barnardiston, Dr., succeeds bp. Law as university librarian, 1029, I. 18 Barne, Geo., fell., his burial as Barnes, 983, L. 39
Barnes, Jo., the elder, lease to, of the graunge or St. John's barns, 370, I. 36
- Margery, lease to, of tenement and lands in St. Giles's, St. Peter's, Coton and Newnham, 381, L. 36
Thos.. lease to, of the grange or St. John's barns, 381, 1. 28; his debt to Rob. Raye transferred to the coll., 383, 1. 28; licence to, to alienate a close, 394, l. 7; his lease surrendered, 397, l. 18
Barnesly, Tho., lease to, of lands at
Little Marcham, 435, 1. 20 Barnwell priory, bp. Kilkenny's bene- faction to, 21; had the patronage of All Saints near the castle, ib.; of St. Sepulchre's, 26; Richard 2nd lodges at, 37; its revenues at the dissolution, 48; the register of, copied by Baker, 21, n. 3; 558, 1. 3; a charter of, printed by Gough, ib. 1. 4 Baro, Dr. Pet., the controversy with, 186, 196; a friend of bp. Overall, 259; various references to, 605, 1. 8; re- ferences to, in Strype, 615, 1. 25 Baronsdale, Barrnsdall, Wm., senr.
bursar; commissions to, to survey manors, 389, 1. 11, 14; lease to, of Northstock parsonage, 391, 1 15; licence to alienate the same, 394, 1. 28
Barrett, Mr., the controversy with, 186, 196; various references to, 605, 1. 12; references to, in Strype, 615, 1. 19 Jo., M.A., his controversy with bp. Stillingfleet, 701, l. 43 Barrington, Shute, bp. Durham; bp. Burgess's letter to, on Marsh's Hora Pelasgica, 867, 1. 44 Barrow, Mr. Isaac, Peter-house, assists Gunning in the Certain disquisitions, etc., 238; with bp. Gunning at Ox- ford, 235
co. Leic., bp. Beveridge born at, 278, 1. 22; he presents the vicarage of to St. John's coll., 705, 1. 4
rectory, Suff., suit regarding the presentation to, 711, 1. 33; bp. Green and Dr. Rutherforth rectors, ib.; Dr. Williams rector of, 1022, l. 18; Mr. Ashby inducted to, 1079, 1. 23 Barry, Edm., regulations for his ad-
mission as a fellow commoner, having kept his terms at Oxford, 1087, 1. 18 Barter, Benj., elected Shrewsbury Ash- ton scholar, 501, 1. 33 Bartlam, Jo., friend of bp. Butler and Dr. Parr, 942, 1. 31; 943, 1. 27 Bartlet, Jo., reads and preaches against the Book of Sports, 585, 1. 18 Barton in Whittingham, Northumb., Dr. Tatham born at, 1105, 1. I
Jo., senr., lease to, of lands at Fen Drayton, 448, 1. 15
Nic., nominated first Jermin scholar, 418, 1. 3, 30
Barway, Barrwaye, Barrowey, leases of tenement, land, fish-pond, rights of fishing at, etc., 388, 1. 29; 397, 1. 7; 432, 1. 38 Barwell, Edm., objects to the new sta- tutes of 1570, 165; predecessor of bp. Carey as master of Christ's, 262; intercedes for the puritans, 609, 1. 9; his letter to lord Burghley recom- mending Ri. Neale to be master of Magd. coll., 609, 1. 24 Barwick, Geo., husbandman of Withers- lake, Westm., father of John and Peter Barwick, 515, l. 17; 536, 1. 15 -Jo., guards the treasure sent to Chas. 1st, 219; assists Dr. Gunning in the Certain disquisitions, etc., 238; chap- lain to bp. Morton, dean of Durham, etc., 261; certificate for, from Kirby- stephen school, 514, l. 46; 515, l. 4, 30; notices of, 515, 1. 16; tutor to Tho. Gore, 523, 1. 4; to Rob. Lloyd, 524, 1. 30; to Ant. Walker, 538, 1. 10; his life written by his brother Dr. Peter B., 536, 1. 17; latin letter by him, 537, 20; his measures for sending plate and money to Chas. Ist, 632, 1. 1; asks for a dispensation for
Bassingbourne manor, see Fordham Bateman, Mr., Dr. Craven's school- master, 1089, 1. 2
Bates at the Savoy conference, 645, 1. 5 Bath, bp. Carr rector of, 972, l. 12 Bathe, Ant., lease to, of Bromhall manor, 389, 1. 31
Bather, archdn., his funeral sermon for bp. Butler, 900, 1. 33; married to the bp.'s daughter, 901, 1. 3; his character, ib. 1. 5 Bathurst, Hen., bp. Norwich; his ad- vocacy of the catholic claims, 925, 1. 37; anecdote of his idea of his episcopal duties, 965, 1. 40 Bauldier, Dominique de, a friend of bp. Overall, 671, l. 46
Baxter, Mr., ejected as a nonjuring fellow, 1008, I. 19
Baxter, Ri., at the Savoy conference, 231, 644, 1. 42—645, 1. 20; his opinion of bps. Gunning, Pearson, and others, 658, 1. 1; his retort about abp. Williams, 674, 1. 14
Bayle, his error about Trin. coll. being turned into a prison, 634, 1. 23 Bayley, Baylye, Hen., B.A., his pre- sentation to Aldesworth vicarage, 360, 1. 21; his death, ib. 1. 25 - Jo., indenture with his executor re- specting the Bayley fellowship, 370,
1.25
Baylye, Thos., B.D., master of Clare hall, executor of Tho. Merell; receipt to, 383, 1. 23 Baynebridge, Baynbridge, Ri., lease of houses in Trinity parish transferred to him, 429, 1. 26; licence to alienate the same, 433, L 27
Bayus, Ra., bp. Coventry and Lich- field, Baker's account of, 243; ad- ditional note on, 662, 1. 46 Beacon, Becon, Jo., his oration to lord Rob. Dudley, 161; where printed, 586; public orator and proctor, 165;
incurs lord Burghley's displeasure, ib.; 589, 1. 34; tutor to bishop Vaug- han, 254, 1. 34; letter to Dr. Hum- frey, 395, 1. 7; to sir Nic. Bacon, ib. 1. 12; to lord Burghley, ib. 1. 15; has taken steps to better the scholars, ib. 1. 22; his preferments, ib. 1. 25; receipt to, for 100 marks, 403, l. 34 Beacon, Jo., of Cambs., gent., lease to, of lands at Molton and Whaploade, 394, l. 25; 405, 1. 2
Theodore, a cup given by him to the coll. sent to Chas. 1st, 633, 1. 6 Beadon, Edwards, brother of bp. B., notices of, 555, 1. 38; 730, 1. 27
Hyde Wyndham, grandson of bp. Beadon, 730, 1. 47
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- Jo. Watson, fell. Jes., notices of, 730, 1. 34
Ri., bishop of Gloucester, and Bath and Wells, procures Baker's MS. for Cole, 555, 1. 29; notices of him and his family, 729, 1. 1-731, l. 4; dates of degrees and coll. offices, 729, 1. 8; the efforts to make him master of St. John's, ib. 1. 13; made master of Jesus, ib. 1. 18, 32; his vindication of Hannah More, ib. 1. 25; various preferments, 555, 1. 35; 729, 1. 29; death, ib. 1. 39; his management of the episcopal estates, ib. 1. 43; his friends and connex- ions, 730, L ; coll. tutor of abp. Stuart, 731, 1. 10; gives Cole a por- trait of Mrs. Newcome, 1026, 1. 40; a legatee and executor of Dr. New- come, 1030, 1. 26, 28; 1034, 1. 48; his chance of succeeding Dr. Powell as master, 1049, 1. 6; syndic on, and supports, proposals for an annual university examination, 1067, 1. 5, 17; a candidate for the headship on the death of Dr. Powell, 1079, l. 2; result of the poll, ib. 1. 15; inter- position of bishops and others in his favour, 1080, 1. 11; 1082, 1. 6; causes of his losing the headship, ib. 1. 41; his rooms to be altered at the coll. expense, 1084, 1. 40
Ri., son of bp. B., his estates sold, 729, 1. 46; account of his family, 730, 1. 39
rev. Ri. a' Court, grandson of bp. B., 730, l. 44
Rob., father of bp. B., 729, 1. 3 Wm. Fred., esq., presents Baker's own copy of Fisher's funeral serinon to the library, 562, l. 29; 1015, n. 4; a grandson of bp. B., 730, 1. 40 Beale, Dr. Jerome, master of Pembroke, 222; as v.-c. entertains the Spanish ambassadors, etc., 634, 1. 30
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- Dr. Wm., nominated master of St.
John's by the king, 215; 503, 1. 24 ; his character, etc., 216; opposes the archbishop's visitatorial claim, ib.; en- tertains Chas. 1st, 217; his zeal for the church and monarchy, 217, 218; adorns and beautifies the chapel, 217; imprisoned in the tower, 219; de- prived of his preferments, ib.; escapes abroad and dies at Madrid, 220; his singular burial, 221; various prefer- ments, ib.; charges against him, 222; his character by lord Clarendon, 223; 637, 1. 22; a friend of bp. Morgan, 268; letter concerning, from the chan- cellor to the v.-c. and heads, 498, L. 21; presents a transcript of Fisher's sermon to the library, 562, 1. 31; his protestation in the charges against Dr. Lane, 624, 1. 48; the king's mandate for, various accounts of, 627, 1. 44; account of the charges exhi- bited against him in parliament, 629, 1. 6 seq.; his orders for bowing to the altar, 631, 1. 18; receipt to, for money, etc., sent to Chas. 1st, 632, 1. 34; exchanged as a prisoner, 633, 1. 37; various notices of, 634, 1. 41; 635, 1. 12; a donor of MSS. to the library, 221, 1. 30; 635, l. 13; ac- counts of his death and burial by lord Clarendon, 635, 1. 37; enquiry for his MS. sermons in lord Clarendon's li- brary, 636, 1. 6 seq. Beamon, Hen, see Beaumonte Beane or Beawne, Geo., lease to, of a messuage, osier holt, etc. at Water- beche, 367, 1. 40
Bearcroft, Ste., demands Dr. Beale's pictures from Jesus coll., 221, n. 4 Beattie, Dr., bp. Law's remark upon, 723, 1. 9 Beaumont, Dr., master of Trin., resigns as Margaret profess., 154, l. 25; his letter to abp. Parker on the state of colleges, 156, 1. 25; 583, 1. 24; the university cross sold under his vice- chancellorship, 162, l. 12; various re- ferences to, 582, 1. 37; his letter to Ant. Gilby, ib., 1. 38
- Dr. Jos., admission as reg. prof. div., 236, n. 2; his letter on king Chas. Ist's visit to St. John's, 628, 1. 33 Beaumonte, Beamon, Hen., 'barbour,' leases to, of holts in Trumpington fields, 392, 1. 9; 419, l. 1; 434, 1. 41 Beauvoir, Osmond, bp. Marsh's school- master, 735, 1. 14 Beckbank, Great Salkeld, Cumb., bp. Bowstead born at, 972, 1. 46 Becke, R., fell., an appellant against the master, 116, 1. 16; deprived and restored, 117, 1. 3; his presentation to Aldes worth vicarage, 360, 1. 24 ;
letters of proxy to, 362, 1. 29; his death, 365, 1. 23 Beckswell school, Rob. Jenkin educated at, 1013, 1. 41 Becon, see Beacon. Bedell, Wm. (bp.), opposition to his no-
mination of the Lewes scholar, 482, 1.11; an executor for this scholarship, ib., 1. 26; letter from, respecting the first nomination to it, 487, 1. 19 Bedells' salaries, the, assessments of
various colleges for, 590, l. 45 Bede's house in St. Sepulchre's parish, 27
Bedford, Grosvenor C., Southey's letter to, respecting Lucien Bonaparte's Charlemagne, 930, 1. 5
Bee, Jo., M.A., fell., testimonial to, 373, 1. 36; appointed coll. receiver for Yorkshire, 387, 1. 17
Beech, Tho., M. A., late fell., lease to, of lands at Badburbam, or Babram, 432, 1.35; lease to, of tenement, fish-ponds, rights of fishing, etc. at Barrowey, ib., 1. 38; licence to alienate both leases, 433, L. I
Beecher, Wm., Ds., his name to be taken off the boards for concealing his marriage while a fellow, 1073, 1. I Wm., B. A., appointed bp. Ely's fel- low by the king, sede vacante, 500, 1. 38; recommended by the earl of Holland, ib. 1. 41; resigns his fellow- ship, 505, l. 15; his burial, 982, 1. 38; Cole's reference to, ib. 1. 39 Beer, small, 108. a barrel allowed for, 1040, 1. 40
Beer, Beere, Bier, Wm., prior or master
of St. John's hospital, 34, 1. 23; 52, 1. 25; grant by him to the hall of the Annunciation, 559, 1. 7; Cole's re- ferences to, 560, 1. 38; 561, l. 1 Behon, Mr., letters of attorney to, 387, 1. 30
Belialde, Billiald, Rob., lease to, of manor house and lands at Little Marcham, 434, 1. 44; letter from, to the coll. as tenant of Tuxford, 482, 1. I
Beliald, Bellyald, Beliatt, Belliall, Tho., sale to him of timber at Tuxford, 369, 1. 29; leases to, of Little Markham, or Marcham, manor and lands, and Tuxford, 372, 1. 45; 380, l. 14; 397, 1. 25; licence to alienate this on cer- tain conditions, 404, 1. 8 Belialde, Wm., lease of Tho. B. of Little
Marcham alienated to him, 404, l. 9 Bell, Dr. And., his remarks on bp. Marsh on national education, 806, 1. 41; 807, 1. 31, 48; Marsh's vindi cation of his system of tuition, 808, 1.28; 817, 1. 21
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Belwole, Jo., grant to, of the chaplaincy of Horningsey, 351, l. 7 Bendish, Tho., a member of the com- mittee for the association, 538, 1. 39 Bends, Tho., letter to, to take posses- sion of sir W. Gee's legacy, 474, 1. 22; sigus letters to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 31; 607, 1. 16; signs letter to earl of Shrews- bury, 613, 1. 9 Bene't college, see C. C. C.
Benet, Jo., B. A., an original fellow of St. John's, 77
Benfylls land, at Horndon-on-the-hill, letters of attorney respecting, 368, 1. 13 Benlowes, Edw., his benefactions to the library, 340; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1108, 1. 28
Bennet, Rob., objects to the new sta- tutes of 1570, 165
Bennett, Bennet, Tho., lease to, of Brumhall manor, 396, l. 42; of Lang- hurst, 397, 1. 2; licence to, to under- let Brumhall, etc., 401, l. 18; licence to alienate the same, 403, 1. 3; the lease (Bromehill) alienated, 414, l. 25 Benson, Geo., the 'verry deare frend of bp. Neile, 483, 1. 34 Bentham, Mr., the coll. give him 598. for the plate of bp. Gunning's mo- nument, 1039, 1. 1 Bentley, Jos., Ri. Bentley's letter to, on bp. Stillingfleet's illness, 700, 1. 34 Little, Ess., Dr. Powell's estates at, 1053, 1. 3
- Dr. R., his account of his connexion with Stillingfleet, 699, 1. 38; extracts from his correspondence about him, 700, 1. 4 seq.; his epitaph on him in Worcester cathedral, 701, 1. 13; Dr. Jenkin assessor at his degradation, 1007, 1. 11; has the casting vote in the election for v.-c., 1017, I. 28; his withdrawal from public business, 1023, 1. 28 Benyon, Chas., bailiff of Shrewsbury, 510, 1. 39
Berethorp, see Burythorp Berkshire, coll. manors in, appointment of a steward for, 357, l. 14
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