
INDEX
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coroners of, 37, 106, 117, 138–9, 147–9;
(named), 100, 109, 149, 156
county of Durham in, 58, 77; court (comitatus)
of, 59–63
‘county palatine’ status of, 17
exchequer of, 63
exploitation of, by bishops, 140, 142–8
forest in, 142–5, 147, 149, 151, 159, 163–4
foresters in, 106, 117, 143, 151, 164; (named),
61, 100–1, 109, 144, 149
forfeited lands in, 21, 26, 28–9, 36, 40, 96, 123
geographical extent and boundaries of, 17,
44–57, 167
hallmote court of, 139, 142, 159
justices of, 106, 117, 139, 161; (named), 104,
118–19, 122, 156
military service and, 21, 37–8, 41–3, 84, 87–8,
93–4, 141, 152–3, 164–7, 416–17
military service to crown, by tenants of, 103,
127, 129–33, 135, 152–3, 156, 162, 165
mills and mines in, 145, 159, 163
mint and coins of, 66–7
nature of law and justice in, 21–2, 26, 29, 59–63,
68–81, 85, 119, 121, 160
o ce-holding in, rewards of, 106–8; role of
clergy in, 108, 117, 120, 136; role of gentry in,
117–19, 121–2, 136; role of ‘professionals’ in,
104–5
origins of, 40
patronage in, 96–104, 107, 119, 122–4, 131,
135–7, 156
seals of, 22, 65–7
sheri s of, 106, 138, 148; (named), 100, 104–5,
108, 117–18, 120–2, 156
stewards of, 104, 106, 139, 145, 147–9, 151, 158,
161; (named), 108, 117–20, 122, 136, 146
‘taxation’ of, by bishops, 82–4, 88–92, 140
taxation of, by crown, 26–7, 32, 36, 86, 94, 170,
177, 179
tenurial structure and socio-political
signi cance of, 22–6, 111–37
traditions concerning early history of, 35, 44–5
treasurers of, 117, 120
truces with Scots, 44, 84–91, 93–4, 124
wardships in, 21, 36, 40, 44, 96–7, 104, 107, 139,
147, 163–5, 167
see also Sadberge (D), wapentake of
Durham, John, 80, 150
Durham, Symeon of (d. c. 1128), historian, 35–6,
38–40, 45
Durtrees (R), alias Potts Durtrees, 376
Duxford (Cambridgeshire), 307, 358
Eachwick (N), 24
Ealingham (T), 247, 284
Easington (D), 105
rector of, (named), 117
ward, 23, 90
Easingwold (Y), 100
East Lilburn (Te), 203
Ebchester (D), John, 351n
Edenhall (C) see Stapleton
Edinburgh, 125, 268, 304
sheri s of, (named), 254n, 305
Edington (Berwickshire), 305
Edlingham (N) see Felton, family of
Edward I, king of England (1272–1307), 4, 21, 27,
72, 128, 141, 146, 161, 205, 223–4, 256, 259,
263, 271n, 280n, 281, 288n, 289, 304–5, 385
nature of his jurisdiction over and attitude to
north-eastern liberties, 28, 34, 37, 42, 51,
78, 115–16, 129, 141–2, 153, 161–9, 207–8,
237–9, 241, 256, 257n, 276, 278–81, 287–8,
290, 290n, 294–6, 298–9, 301–2, 319, 370,
374n, 376, 390, 409, 415–18, 426, 431
see also Hundred Rolls inquest; Quo Warranto
inquiries
Edward II, king of England (1307–27), 295, 300–2,
304, 307, 325–6, 396, 400
as direct lord of Tynedale, 298, 298n, 316n, 319,
321, 321n, 323–4, 326, 422
nature of his general jurisdiction over north-
eastern liberties, 26, 29, 37, 43, 74, 78–9, 86,
91, 129, 132–4, 170, 208, 295–6, 299, 390,
392–3, 395
his queen Isabella, 307, 321n
Edward III, king of England (1327–77), 4, 295,
301, 304–6, 308–10, 316, 318, 318n, 326–7,
329n, 333, 350, 398, 405
nature of his jurisdiction over and attitude to
north-eastern liberties, 25, 27–9, 36–7, 43, 50,
54, 77, 94, 131, 169–70, 178–9, 298–9, 306,
309, 311–15, 315n, 319–20, 330, 341–2, 347,
349, 390–6, 399, 409–10, 431
see also Philippa
Edward, duke of Aumale (d. 1415), 295, 311
Edward, prince of Wales, the Black Prince (d.
1376), 82, 135, 300–1
Egglescli e (D), 104, 108, 151
Egglescli e, Sir Walter, 147
Eggleston (D), 62, 113
Eggleston, Sir Henry, 113
Eggleston, Sir John, 113
Eglingham (Te), 211
Elder, John, 325–6
Elishaw (R), 361
hospital of, 379–80
tollgate at, 383
Ellenborough (C), 260, 262n
Ellenborough, omas, 262n
Ellerker (Y), John, the elder (d. c
. 1350), 336
Ellerker, omas, 343n
Ellingham (N) see Cli ord
Elmham, John, 185n
Elrington (T), 173, 246, 276, 346
Elrington, Adam, 182
Elrington, Ranulf, 267
Elsdon (R), 359, 373, 376, 382–3, 392, 395, 397
castle of, 364, 399n
church of, 359
forest of, 366
markets and fairs at, 376, 377n
rectors of, 383; (named), 380
tower-house at, 383
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