| 1 |
Dau. of Geoffrey Ridel: Complete Peerage, ii, 1. |
| 2 |
City of London Letter Bk. C, ed. R. R. Sharpe,
220; cited J. C. Dickinson, Origins of the Austin
Canons, 121. An early charter of Hen. I confirming
the priory's possessions (Dugd. Mon. vi, 188, no. I)
cannot be considered reliable, as it mentions Alexander,
Bp. of Linc., but is witnessed by the chancellor,
Ranulph, who died before the death of Alexander's
predecessor. See J. H. Round, 'The Spurious Tewkesbury Charter', Genealogist (N.S.), viii, 93-94. Another
royal charter of confirmation (Dugd. Mon. vi, 188-9,
no. II) names Ric. and. Maud as founders of Launde. |
| 3 |
Dugd. Mon. vi, 188-9, no. II. The list of chs. confirmed to Launde includes those of 'Pillesleye', 'Tacheham', 'Stantona', 'Brinton', and 'Malucshella'. These
5 places have not been identified. Nichols (Leics. iii,
301) identifies 'Tacheham' with Thatcham (Berks.).
But see V.C.H. Berks, iii, 325. Frisby was appropriated from the foundation of the priory, and Welham
before c. 1220: Rot. Hugonis de Welles, ed. W. P. W.
Phillimore, i, 259, 261. |
| 4 |
Ibid. i, 259. Loddington was appropriated by
c. 1220 (ibid.). |
| 5 |
Dugd. Mon. vi, 189, no. III. Tilton was appropriated by c. 1220: Rot. Hugonis de Welles, i, 258. |
| 6 |
Pipe R. 1182 (Pipe R. Soc. xxxi), 97; and see subsequent Pipe R. |
| 7 |
Pipe R. 1190 (Pipe R. Soc., N.S. i), 44; Pipe R.
1191-2 (Pipe R. Soc., N.S. ii), 128. |
| 8 |
Dugd. Mon. vi, 189. |
| 9 |
Rot. Hugonis de Welles, i, 52, 105, 240, 258, 260,
268; Nichols, Leics. iii, 302. |
| 10 |
Farnham, Leics. Notes, ii, 338; Rot. Ric. Gravesend, ed. F. N. Davis, 163. |
| 11 |
Farnham, op. cit. v, 425-6. |
| 12 |
Ibid. iv, 76. |
| 13 |
The ch. is not mentioned in the 'Matriculus' of
the Archdeaconry of Leic.: Rot, Hugonis de Welles, i,
238-72. See also Nichols, Leics. ii, 16. |
| 14 |
Unlikely to be Geoffrey Ridel, the father of
Maud who was one of the founders of the priory. Possibly Geoffrey Ridel, Bp. of Ely, whose relationship to
the earlier Geoffrey, and to the Basset family, has not
been ascertained. |
| 15 |
B.M. Sloane Chart. xxxi, 4, m. 1, no. 2. |
| 16 |
Ibid., no. 4. |
| 17 |
Cal. Close, 1231-4, 517. |
| 18 |
Ann. Mon. (Rolls Ser.), iii, 143. |
| 19 |
Cal. Close, 1264-8, 86. |
| 20 |
Cal. Pat., 1343-5, 235. |
| 21 |
Complete Peerage, ii, 11, and references there
cited. |
| 22 |
Rosalind Hill, 'Bishop Sutton and the Inst. of
Heads of Religious Houses in the Dioc. of Linc.',
E.H.R. lviii, 209. |
| 23 |
Linc. Reg. Dalderby, Inst., f. 196b. |
| 24 |
Linc. Reg. Gynewell, Inst., f. 316a. |
| 25 |
Linc. Reg. Buckingham, Memo., f. 144a. |
| 26 |
Ibid., Inst. i, f. 238a. |
| 27 |
Cal. Close, 1385-9, 519-20. |
| 28 |
Cal. Pat., 1385-9, 527; Cal. Papal Letters,
1362-1404,435. |
| 29 |
Cal. Pat.,1388-92, 1. |
| 30 |
T. Walsingham, Hist. Anglicana (Rolls Ser.), ii,
249. |
| 31 |
Cal. Papal Letters, 1362-1404, 446. |
| 32 |
Cal. Pat., 1396-9, 124, 322. |
| 33 |
Ibid., 1388-92, 107; Cal. Papal Letters, 13621404, 523. |
| 34 |
Ibid. |
| 35 |
Cal. Pat., 1396-9, 413; T. Walsingham, Hist.
Anglicana (Rolls Ser.), ii, 249. |
| 36 |
Cal. Pat., 1396-9, 413. |
| 37 |
T. Walsingham, Hist. Anglicana (Rolls Ser.), ii,
249; Ypodigma Neustriae (Rolls Ser.), 393. Other
accounts merely state that the Prior of Launde was
executed, without giving his name, but Walsingham,
who gives more detailed information than the other
chroniclers, states that the victim was Baldok, and that
he was a former Prior of Launde. For other accounts,
see Eulogium Hist, sive Temporis (Rolls Ser.), iii, 389,
392-3; Monumenta Frandscana (Rolls Ser.), ii, 162;
Chron. of Grey Friars of London (Camden Soc., 1st ser.
liii), ed. J. G. Nichols, 10. Baldok was described as
the king's 'secret chaplain' in 1393: Anglo-Norman
Letters and Pet., ed. M. D. Legge, 382. |
| 38 |
Descriptive Cat. of Derbys. Charts., ed. I. H.
Jeayes, 166; Cal. Close, 1405-9, 528. In 1392 Colman, who had previously been absolved, had obtained
papal dispensation and rehabilitation, so that he could
hold any offices of his order: Cal. Papal Letters, 13621404, 435. |
| 39 |
Cal. Pat., 1416-22, 14. |
| 40 |
For the record of the visitation, see Visitations of
Religious Houses in the Dioc. of Linc. [1420-49], ed.
A. Hamilton Thompson, ii, 177-83. For the appropriation of Oadby, see Cat. Papal Letters, 1431-47,
570; Cal Pat., 1441-6, 392. |
| 41 |
Visitations in Dioc. Linc., 1517-31, ed. A. Hamilton Thompson, ii, 178-81. |
| 42 |
L. & P. Hen. VIII, vii, p. 472. |
| 43 |
Valor Eccl. iv, 165. The priory's possessions included in 1535 the appropriated rectory of Rosthorne
(Ches.); ibid. iv, 164. Rosthorne had been granted to.
Launde in 1507, and appropriated in the same year:
Cal Pat., 1494-1509, 535; G. Ormerod, Hist, of
Chester (2nd ed.), i, pt. 2, 432. |
| 44 |
L. & P. Hen. VIII, x, p. 515. |
| 45 |
Ibid. x, p. 522. |
| 46 |
Ibid. xiv (2), p. 256. |
| 47 |
Ibid. Addenda, i (1), p. 192. |
| 48 |
Ibid. xiv (2), p. 150. |
| 49 |
Ibid. xv, p. 285. |
| 50 |
S.C. 6 / Hen. VIII / 7312, mm. 60-75. |
| 51 |
City of London, Letter Bk. C, 220. Cited J. C.
Dickinson, Origins of the Austin Canons, 121. |
| 52 |
F. M. Stenton, Doc. Illustrative of Social and
Econ. Hist. of Danelaw, 337; Descriptive Cat. of
Derbys. Charts., 132. |
| 53 |
T. Madox, Formulare Anglicanum, f. xiv; cited
Nichols, Leics. ii, 302. |
| 54 |
B.M. Sloane Chart. xxxi, 4, m. I, no. 2. |
| 55 |
Ibid. no. 5; Nichols, Leics. iii, 303. |
| 56 |
G. F. Farnham, 'The Skeffingtons of Skeffington.
App.', T.L.A.S. xvi, 106. Possibly Robt. de
Martivall. |
| 57 |
Hist. MSS. Com., Rutland, iv, 131. |
| 58 |
Cal Close, 1251-3,190; Cal Chart. R., 1226-57,
333. |
| 59 |
Rot. Ric. Gravesend, 154. |
| 60 |
Ibid. Elected per viam compromissi. |
| 61 |
E.H.R. lviii, 209. |
| 62 |
Ibid. |
| 63 |
Linc. Reg. Dalderby, Inst., f. 196b. |
| 64 |
Ibid. |
| 65 |
Ibid., f. 204a. |
| 66 |
Ibid. |
| 67 |
Cal Fine R., 1319-27, 9; Cal Pat., 1317-21,
400. |
| 68 |
Cal Pat., 1317-21, 405. |
| 69 |
Linc. Reg. Bek, Inst., f. 42b. |
| 70 |
Ibid. |
| 71 |
Linc. Reg. Gynewell, Inst., f. 316. |
| 72 |
Ibid. |
| 73 |
Linc. Reg. Buckingham, Inst., i, f. 238a. |
| 74 |
Ibid. |
| 75 |
Ibid. i, f. 246b. |
| 76 |
Ibid. |
| 77 |
Ibid. i, f. 266a. |
| 78 |
Ibid. |
| 79 |
Cal Pat., 1358-9, 527; Cal Papal Letters,
1362-1404, 435. |
| 80 |
Cal. Pat., 1388-92, 1. |
| 81 |
Cal. Papal Letters, 1362-1404, 523. |
| 82 |
Cal. Pat., 1396-9, 413; T. Walsingham, Hist.
Angl. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 249. |
| 83 |
Cal. Pat., 1396-9, 413. |
| 84 |
Descriptive Cat. of Derbys. Chart. 166; Cal.
Close, 1405-9, 528; Cal. Pat., 1416-22, 141; Cal.
Papal Letters, 1404-15, 335. Colman was still only a
canon in 1400 (Cal. Papal Letters, 1362-1404, 310),
so he must have been re-elected between 1400 and
1404. |
| 85 |
Visitations in Dioc. Linc. [1420-49], i, 164. |
| 86 |
Ibid. ii, 178. |
| 87 |
Nichols, Leics. iii, 306, citing a deed not now
avaikble. |
| 88 |
Cat. of the Archives of All Souls Coll. Oxf., ed.
C. T. Martin, 261. |
| 89 |
Cal. Pat., 1476-85, 84. |
| 90 |
Ibid. 342; Cat. Anct. D. v, A13424. |
| 91 |
L. & P. Hen. VIII, i (2nd ed.), p. 246. |
| 92 |
Ibid. xiv (2), p. 256. |
| 93 |
E. 25/72*. |