| Description | Of John de Cumpton', prosecuting a case of tuitorial appeal in the Court of Canterbury. [Arnold] de Stokes, commissary general of R[ichard Gravesend], bishop of London, is said to have deprived John of the mastership of the hospital of St Giles, Maldon; and to have done this at the instigation of Edward de Calveden', who aspired to the mastership himself. Depositions by: Richard de York, John de Maldon and Gilbert de Cardoyl, clerks. 22 Jun 1294 |