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Ixxiv CONTENTS OF THE A.D. Page 1260. General chapter of Franciscans at Worcester - 446 1 261 . Justices itinerant at Worcester ; refusal of the county to admit them, because seven years had not elapsed since the last session _ _ - . 440 „ Tithes of Monkwood belonging to Bromsgrove church obtained ------ 446 „ Land bought from W. de Beauchamp and Hugh de Mortimer ------ 447 „ Presentation to Broadwas and S, Andrew's Wor- cester -.--.- 447 1262. Justices itinerant of the forest at A¥orcester - 447 ,, Granges at Grimley and Henwick destroyed by a storm 447 „ Presentation to Lindridge and Himbleton - - 447 „ Pension from Lindi'idge confirmed by the bishop of Hereford ------ 447 1263. Church of Bromsgrove falls in - - - 448 „ Siege and capture of Worcester by certain of the barons __-.-- 448 „ Plunder of the Jews in Worcester . - - 448 1265. Burial of bishop Walter de Cantelupe at Worcester 453 1266. Bishop Nicholas, archdeacon of Ely - - - 456 1268. Bishop Godfrey Gutakd . - - - 458 ,, The bishop appropriates Grimley with Hallow to the priory ----_. 458 1269. The priory obtain the right of jurisdiction, vaccmte sede ------- 458 1270. Justices itinerant of the forest at Worcester - 460 1271. Justices itinerant of the forest at Worcester - 461 1272. Death of prior Richard de Dumbeltone, who is buried in the cloister . - - . 462 „ Prior William of Cirencester - - - - 462 1273. Visitation of Worcester by archbishop Kilwarby - 465 1274. Death of prior William of Cirencester. Prior Richard de FecTcenham - - . 466, 467 1275. Duels for the church of Tenbury and bailiwick of Henbury .-.-.- 467 „ Advowson of Dodderhill church secured for thirty marks paid to R. Mortimer - - . . 468 „ Justices itinerant at Worcester _ - - 468 1276. Rumour respecting the exhumation of William de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick - - - 471 „ His son has the tomb opened, and is excommunicated 471 „ Edward I. at Worcester ... - 471 „ Peace made between the prior and William de Beau- champ ------ 472