estates of the monastery, to be followed by the books of household, &c., in alphabetical order. For this also he had made very extensive preparation, and some of the seals attached to the deeds had been placed in the engraver's hands. The following is the breviate of the points on which it was his intention to dilate in the Preface to the present volume. It begins, as the reader will observe, where its predecessor closes, and carries on the history of Fountains to its abrupt termination. The Editor is unwilling to alter a single word. VOL. II. NOTES FOR PREFACE. ? After the death of John de Cancia, little or nothing is known of the monastery until the time of Edw. I. In the meantime, however, circumstances must have occurred which materially affected the House. Tithes and parochial matters settled. Donations of land ceased. Abbots summoned to Parliament. Another sphere of action developed. Building ceased. Great social changes. The maxim, “Happy is the people which has no history," cannot perhaps be applied in this instance. When some light is let in, temp. Abbot Otley, it shews the House in disgrace and debt. No such days as those depicted by Serlo. Either the abbot was in fault or some party of the monks had laid blame on him, for he is not inserted in the Catalogue of the Abbots, neither is his suc(cessor. Beck's Furness about silver vessels given to F, by John, p. 171, anno 1206. Towards the end of the century, much important church work was in hand. York Minster, Vide Addit. MSS. Gisbrough. Howden, Vide vol. F., p. 17, from Vavasor Charters, 1277. St. Mary's Abbey. Ripon, Deputy) K(eeper) 27 Rep. p. 83, 12 Hen. III. · Temp. Hen. III. Articles objected by the French prelates against the Friars, Preachers, and Minors. 52 Ch(apter) H(ouse) Miscell. – 23 King at York, Christmas, 12 Hen. III. See D. K., 27 Rep. Earl of Albemarle sheltered here (Fountains). Chron, of. 1290. Abbey in debt £6,373 ; reduced to £1,293. Reg. B. M. de F. in Bodl. Titus A. xix. Scenes and matters in which they took part. 1298. Corbridge about to visit. Regist. Corbr. 1306. Trouble about a vagabond monk. 1307. Chancellor Hamelton died here. Note from Fine Roll about clerks of Edward I. Still farming kept up. Archbishop wants horses. Soon after he writes about adultery of Conversi. 1310. Ripon parish interdicted. Monks would celebrate nevertheless. 1311. The Templars afflicted. (Wilkins' Conc. II.) Brethren of the Cist. : 1313. Scots' incursion. (Coram Rege Roll, Pasch., 15 Edw. II., 20, 70. Battle of Boro'bridge, 16 Mar., 1322, Abbey attacked Chron. Laner.cost. 1316. Pat. Roll., 9 Edw. II., n. 25 d. Knaresbrough castle devastated, etc., 8 Rep. 184. 1317. Ruins of Granges, Rot. Pat. ii., Edw. II., m. 6. Tax. P. Nick.., 8th Rep. D. K., Appendix, 2, 189. Papal Extortions, Pat. ii. Edw. II., m. 9, and 31 part 2. 1344. Some Granges invaded. General remarks on violence. Middleton's Raid, Vol. 8, p. 180. Dods., etc. Vatican Papers, tom. xvi., 15365, or 6. Many curious Letters to Cardinals in England, and an attack made on them by Gilb. de Middleton, son of Belial, fo. 212, etc., 152, 469. Long letter from the Pope to Thomas of Lancaster, 7 Nov., 1317, fo. 350 and 409. 1363. Effects of war on the granges. Cellarer gives evidence on the Scrope and Grosvenor matter. Coming of Henry IV., from the Chron. in the Bodl. Dodsw., 140, fol. 98. Richard II. in Scotland, 6 Rep. D. K., Appendix, p. 14. 1410. Roger Frank appointed and consequent row. 1413. 1, 2, 3, 4, Henry 5. Assize Rolls, Ebor. Rolls, Plea Rolls. In mem. vi. p. 419, 1 H. 5., mention is made of suits then “in curiis nostris." 1416. 3, H. 5. Coram reg. Commiss. to try treason at Masham. Vat. Papers. Vesp., F. 13, fol. 29. Rom. Roll and Franc. for king's letter to pope. 1422. Circa 10 H. 5 or 1 Hen. 6. A plea betw. Ratclyffe and abbot of F. before the Council. 1 H. 6. Assize and coram rege rolls. 1428. Year Book, circa 7 H. 6. Pasch. Rot. 18. 9 Hen. 6, Trinit. Rot. 21. Ibid. Michis No. 3. 11 H. 6, Pasch. rot. 11. Ibid. Pasch, rot, 15. Vid. Tanner, and then the Coram rege rolls. 1443. Row betw. Sir J. Nevill and F., 21 H. 6. Assize and coram rege. 1444. Another row, parties not named. Gaol deliv, rolls, for illustrating these and rolls of parl. 1442. Greenwell elected. 1454. Act of Parl. 33 H. 6, to relieve F. 1454. 36 H. 6, Lord Clifford's son here ill. 1454. 2 writs, “ne exeat,” sued out to restrain a monk from leaving the kings, dom (Swinton). 1454. A trial at Lent assizes, York, and rest of year. (Swinton, 32). 1456. Divers suits. Esby in prison in London on suit of W. Hull. Coram rege and ass. rolls. Exchequer rec. “Materia de Banke.” Duke of York at Swanley. Compot. 28. Companagium. Monks at Knaresbrough court. • Banks' affairs in court in London. 1458-9. Litigation continued. 1468. Servants maltreated at Galphay. Assize rolls, 8 and 9 Edw. 4. 1482. Fulshaw pulled down by the foresters. Comp. Stauri, 154, 174. Edward Prince of Wales here. 1486. Huby evilly entreated. Building commenced again at abbey and granges. Cott. MS., Titus B. 1, f. 295. Fiddes' Wolsey. 1530 circa. E. of Northumberland complains to Wolsey about Thirsk. Burnet says (vol. book, 3, 175), that Wolsey ordered a visitation of the north, Qy., as legate or as abp. See his Regr. As to favour see Vesp. F. 13, fol. 75, 77, 79, 109. Brewer's Cal. State Paper publications. 1534. Acknowl. of supremacy made by rel. houses (7 Rep.), F. not included. Vide Hutch. Dur. i., 511; Strype. Annuities paid temp. Leo. X. Harl. MS., 1850, 1 T. Harl. Cat. 2, 262. 1534-5. 26 H. 8. Act directing Val. eccl. to be taken. (Exam. with val. after diss., Hen. 8, and instructions for knowing yearly income of all Vesp., F. 13, fol. 110. See also fol. 1186. 1535. Abp. Lee and commiss. to Cromwell about valuations and objections. Cleop. E. iv., fol. 308 and 9. Layton advises Cromwell to visit. Burnet, i., 174, quoting Cleop. iv., but there is no such letter there. Vid. N. E. of Burnet. 1535. July, Abp. Lee's letter to Henr. 8. Cleop. E. vi., 234, 239, 245, 2506. Layton wishes Self and Legh to be employed in visiting. Had made a boke of articles for Cromwell's visit this tyme 12 months. Cleop. E. iv. Wright's Letters, p. 175. (Qy., if not same articles as partly in Layton's hand in Cleop. E. iv.) 1535. October. Visitation of Mon. begun. Burnet, i., 175. Articuli kegiæ inquisitionis in monasticam vitam agentes, with additions in Layton's hand. Cleop. E. iv., fo. 11. Printed in Burnet, vol. i., appendix. Gent. Mag., 1804. West's Furness, p. 143. 1535. General injunctions to be given in all monasteries. Cleop. E. iv., fol. 21. Burnet, i., appendix. West's Furness, 143. Prime. D. L. 89, 8vo. 1535-6. 27 H. 8, cap. 27. Court of Aug. erected. Miscell. Books, Aug. off. 27 H. 8, cap. 28. Lesser mon. dissolved. Vide M. A. vi., ad finem. fol. 58. 1536. July. Cromwell appointed vicegerent (Burnet i., 174). Lord Herbert saw the commission. His papers are in liby. of Corp. Xti., Oxon. (Barnard, 69). 1537. 28 and 29 H. 8. July Assize at York, when Robert Moresby A. of Whitby, and A. of Salley were tried. Calig. B. 3, fol. 280. Ibid. 274. 1638. Nov. and Dec. Valuation of certain abbeys surrend.co. York and Notts. Cleop. E. iv., fol. 300. Leases granted by A. of F. before diss. See D. K., 8 Rep. Appx. 2, for a privy seal. Commission of this kind. 1539-40. 31 Hen. 8, cap. 18. How leases made of manors belonging to mon ast. diss. and assured to the king shall take effect. Called Stat. of diss., 8 Rep. D. K. p. 13. Hy. Jenkins at F. His dep. as to age. Copied, p. 73. Strype. 1539. 26 Nov. 31 Hen. 8. Surrender of Fountains. See 8 Rep. about local and monastic names. 250. 1 Oct., 1540. Fountains granted out. Beckwith's dishonesty, Prior dep. Aug. office. Order and dec. C. of Aug., 31 H. 8-7 E. 6. Order for payment of a debt due from the A. and C. of F., vol. 12, p. 436. As to grants, 9 Rep. D. K. p. 21. 1543. 34 and 35 H. 8. Gaol deliv, York about the men who stole the lead from Fountains. Journals H. of Com., vol. 1. Privy council books. 1546. 14 Feb., 1546, 37 H. 8. Commission to abp. of York to survey all coll. churches, chantries, &c. Lansd. 830. Printed in Stevens. |