Notes on Daniels probably not connected with the Daniells of Acton

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OTHER DANYELLS
- the following are notes that were collected when looking for information about Thomas Danyell but which now appear to be unconnected with his life and family.
- arms of Daniel in MSS at Shelton Hall - see BLOMEFIELD/5/274.
- 1100 Daniel - Abbot of Holm - see BLOMEFIELD/3/28.
- 1250c Walter Danyel v Geffrey de Askeber? and Matilda his wife in Antygones Stanham - see FINES/Henry-3.
- 1280c Richard Daniell of Tideswell Warnehill Galthorp Billinglegh - see CLOSE/Edward-1.
- 1320c Thomas Danyel and Matilda his wife in Sudbyr v John son of Hugh le Palmer? of Subbys and Christiana Balaille - see FINES/Edward-2.
- 1320c John le Chepman of Sudbury and Amica his wife v Thomas Denyel and Matilda his wife in Sudbury - see FINES/Edward-2.
- 1320c Thomas Denyel - see FINES/Edward-2.
- 1327c Richard Danyel of Tiddeswell.
- 1330 Bartholomew d'Avilers died 1330 had daughters including Joan or Margaret = Richard Daniel but had no children- Shelfhanger - see BLOMEFIELD/1/122.
- 1349 Thomas Comyn knight of Ulceby Lincolnshire knighted 1349 married Margaret Danyel widow of Hervey Bek of Normanby Lincolnshire and sister of Robert Danyel - had no children - she was living 1375-6 - see Lincolnshire Notes and Queries 6(1901) pages 125-7 and 7(1907) pages 249-50 - also see Fosters Lincolnshire Wills in Lincoln Record Society 5(1914) pages 7-11 - see MAGNA/202.
- 1361 William Danyel rector of Stayton 1361-1372 - see BLOMEFIELD/5/349.
- 1377 12/11 John Daniel - John Daniel servant of Earl of Warwick involved in assault - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/1/89.
- 1376 and had a son, Sir Robert Danyell, who was "Lord of Ridlegh" (and heir to his mother, Alice), in the...( 1376). History of the ancient Ryedales, ....
- 1378 6/2 Richard Daniel - Inspeximus and confirmation, in favour of Nicholas de Stafford, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, one of the kinswomen and heirs of Richard Danyel, herinafter named, and in favour of Robert Turvill, the other of the kinsmen and heirs of the same person, of a charter dated Langele, 8 May, 33 Edward 1, inspecting and confirming two charters:- 1 Dated Merleberg, 18 March, 9 John, being a grant in fee simple to Thomas Armiger (Thome Armigero) of the manor of Tideswell: 2 Dated Westminster, 13 February, 11 Henry III, being a like grant to William, son and heir of Daniel Pincerna, of the mill of Wurmehill and divers lands and rents in Galtorp, Swynton and Billinglegh [Charter Roll, 33 Edward I. No 37.] By a fine of 20s - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/1/109.
- 1379 8/4 Henry Daniel - Pardon, out of regard to God and the date thereof, Good Friday, and at the supplication of Ralph son of John, lord de Nevill, and Thomas son of Roger, lord de Clyfford, to Andrew Croydon of the county of Northampton, goldsmith, for the death of Henry Daniel, 'ferour' - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/1/344.
- 1381 20/6 William Daniel, insurgent - Appointment of William Russell, William Barbour of Stratford, William Nasby, John Eggefeld, and John Bakere of Stratford to arrest William Pyk, John Webbe of Westhamme, John Dyrlydaunt, Richard Fydekyn, Robert Drynkere of Esthamme, John Rolf, Henry Cristomasse, William Danyel, Henry Hayward of Westhamme, John Rabel, John Denyas the younger, Richard Starlyngg, John Bartelot, and Robert Ade, and deliver them to the mayor of London in the city - The like of Thomas Wallere, John Wallere, and Thomas Mapelhurst to arrest John Couherst of Wadeherst, Thomas Palmere of Lambherst, and Richard Elford of Lambherst. - The like of Thomas de Audele, Peter de Veel, Baldwin Malet, William Muddesle, Peter Camuel, William Magot, William Chambre, William Thomer, John Loof, and Adam West to arrest Nicholas Frompton. - By K - at London - see PATENTRichard-2/2/23.
- 1381 10/7 Ralph Daniel - mandate to issue proclamation concerning murder by rebels - Roger de Scales, William de Thorp, Robert Howard, John Colvill, Reginald Hakebech, Martin Everard, Laurence Everard, Ralph Danyel, Thomas de Welle and John Pagrave in Merksland co. Norfolk, Wysebech hundred, county Cambridge, and Welle on the confines of these counties - Hugh la Zouche, William de Wyndesore, William de Thorp, John de Burgh, William Cheyne, Thomas de Pynchebek, John Hemyngford, Richard Hemyngford and John Brunne, in the counties of Huntingdon and Cambridge - John Philipote and Nicholas Brembre, knights, Baldwin de Radyngton, Walter Leycestre, Henry Fronwyk, John Shordich, Thomas Charleton and John Durham, in the county of Middlesex - at London - see PATENTRichard-2/2/71.
- 1383 2/7 Ralph Daniel - Association of John Dengayne and William Chyne, knights, Ralph Danyel, William Pappeworth and Thomas Sewale in the late commission of over and terminer to William de Skypwyth, Thomas Hungerford, Robert Howard, Roger de Walesham, Roger de Boys and John Plays, on complaint by the master and scholars of the house of Corpus Christi and St Mary, Cambridge, against Edmund Lister and others - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/2/257.
- 1383 26/11 William Danyell - Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Skipwyth the elder, Roger de Fulthorp, William de Burgh, William de Wylughby, William de Skypwyth the younger and Walter de Toppecliff, on complaint by John Pougier, late sheriff of Lincoln, that William Danyell, parson of Boselyngthorp, Roger Copper of Lissyngton, Richard Halyday of Estrasen, William Sparowe of Wykynby and others, while he was engaged upon the duties of his office, entered his free warren at Westrasen, co. Lincoln, hunted therein, fished in his stews, carried off fish, hares, pheasants and partridges, depastured his herbage and assaulted his bailiffs and servants there and at Lincoln - For 1 mark paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/2/358.
- 1384 6/2 Robert Danyot - imprisoning someone in Northamptonshire - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/2/422.
- 1384 26/5 Thomas Danyell of Bristol - Appointment of Ralph Percyvall to the custody of the body and lands of Robert Cheddre of Bristol whilst he is non compos mentis; by mainprise of Thomas Marchall, knight, of Somerset, William Hasthorp, knight, Thomas Broke, esquire, of Devon, and Thomas Danyell, of Bristol, merchant - at Salisbury - see PATENTRichard-2/2/404.
- 1384 20/10 Robert Danyot - Rowland Daniet - chamberlain of Coventry - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/2/466.
- 1385 18/2 John Danel suror re a vessel at Southampton - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/2/586.
- 1385 24/6 Geoffrey Daniet - Geoffrey Daniet of Bury St Edmunds and others collecting in Bury for the Queen Anne - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/3/3.
- 1385 Daniel - Walter Daniel bailiff of Norwich 1385 1392 1399 - see BLOMEFIELD/3/116.
- 1385 The first Danyell of Rydelegh was Robert Danyell to whom letters of protection were granted 21, June 1385 on his departure for Scotland on the King's Service in the retinue of John Devereaux. He was commissioned with Richard de Cholmondlegh to arrest all disturbers of the peace of the Hundred of Nantwich - Early history of the Daniel and Daniels families in Europe and America by Henry Dudley Teetor.
- 1386? Daniel - Walter Daniel on Council of Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/3/112.
- 1386 9/3 Geoffrey Daniet - Richard Danyell, of London - Pardon, at the supplication of the bishop of Ely, to John Broune of Bishop's Hatfield, for the death of Richard Danyell of London, killed at Bishop's Hatfield on Saturday after the Conversion of St Paul, 8 Richard II - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/3/120.
- 1386 26/4 Ralph Daniel, commission in Essex in view of imminent French invasion - Walter Fitz Wauter, Aubrey de Veer, the prior of Pritewell, William Berland, John Chanceux, John Fitz Symond, Ralph Danyell, John Baryngton, William de Pakelesham, John Wodeham, John Pritewell and the sheriff, in the hundred of Rocheford, co. Essex - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/2/590.
- 1387 14/11 Richard Danyell - Sussex - William Hyne, for not appearing when sued with Roger Menewode, Richard Danyell, Robert de Hylde, John Costard, John Gervays the younger, and John Walregge, to answer William Batesford touching a trespass - Sussex - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/3/337.
- 1388 Daniel - John Daniel bailiff of Norwich 1388 1394 - see BLOMEFIELD/3/116.
- 1388 19/6 Ralph Danyell, of Walsoken - Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Thomas, bishop of Ely, dated at his manor of Ditton, 26 February, 50 Edward III, and ratified 28 February following by the prior and chapter of the cathedral church of Ely, being a grant by the said bishop to Ralph Danyel, of Walsoken, for life, of the office of constable of the bishop's castle of Wysbech, a hall by the gates with chambers on either side of it built over the gates, with the easement of a kitchen, a stable for three horses within the castle, and all other easements appurtenant thereto, together with the custody of the castle, the holding of the bishop's courts, halmotes and leets, the hundreds for the bishop and his successors within the castle and the courts and leets of Teryngton, Walpole and Walton, when it shall be necessary (provided that if the constable himself be unable to hold the said courts, and his deputy be found insufficient, he shall be bound to appoint one nominated by the bishop), the keeping of prisoners taken in the aforesaid castle, manors and places, with the usual profits thereof, he being answereable to the bishop, or in time of voidance to the prior and convent, and to the bishop's successors and the king at all times, receiving thereof two robes yearly, value 40s, or 50s in lieu thereof, one for himself and the other for his deputy, and 20 marks at the hand of the reeve (prepositi) of the castle at each of the four terms of the year, also forty thousand turves for his hearth and straw for himself and his household, twelve cartloads of hay and straw for three horses, and a bushel of oats a day for the same - For 40s paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/3/460.
- 1388 10/11 Thomas Danyell, of Bristol - Sale, by mainprise of Thomas Daniell and Thomas Colston, both of Bristol, in 200l each to Richard Copieston and John Lemman, for 100l of a ship of Brittany called 'New Saint Piere', with its tackle, forfeited to the king and arrested in that port as belonging to the king's enemies, and found therein without safe conduct or other warrant. - By bill of treasurer - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/3/521.
- 1389 30/6 John Danyell - William Santon of Welle, for not appearing to answer John Danyel touching a debt of 8 marks - county Cambridge - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/4/63.
- 1389 Robert Danyell of Rydelegh with Robert Danyell of Lyme entered into a recognizance for the release of John Cole - Early history of the Daniel and Daniels families in Europe and America by Henry Dudley Teetor.
- 1389 15/10 John Danyell - John Danyell - John Danyel of Lodelowe [Ludlow], for not appearing to answer Thomas Austyn, citizen of London, touching a debt of 4l - London - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/4/65.
- 1389 5/11 Richard Danaill - latin document concerning an indenture between the prior and canons of Briweton and Robert de Vallibus mentions Stoke and Dunaton - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/4/149.
- 1390 24/5 William Danyell, hermit - Grant for their lives as of the king's alms, to Thomas Fayreandgoode, chaplain, and Richard Holme, his fellow chaplain, of a piece of land in Walsoken, county Norfolk, containing half an acre, held of John Colvyle, knight, and by him of Adam Clyfton, knight, of the hundered of Frebrigg, and by him of the king in chief, which William Danyell, hermit, lately acquired of Richard Dobbes of Walsoken, without licence, whereon he built a hermitage in honor of the Trinity to pray for the soul of the king's father, the said land having been seized into the king's hand by John Rede, escheator in Norfolk, for the negligence of the said mesne lords; to hold for the said purpose and to pray for the good estate of the king, for the souls of his progenitors and others - By ps - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/4/250.
- 1391 15/1 Henry Danyns son of John Danyns son of William Danyns of Badesey and his wife the daughter of Thomas Whyte - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/4/365.
- 1391 11/7 Richard Danyell - Ratification of the estate of Richard Daniell as parson of the chapel of St Mary in the cemetery of Krukern [Crewkerne] - By ps 7414 - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/4/460.
- 1392 11/7 Robert Danyel - concerning a charter of Robert de Schardelawe dated at Berton by Myldenhale 15 of Richard 2 granting to John Payn of Swafham, Edmund vicar of church of Eye, etc lands in Cambridgeshire Suffolk and Norfolk with witness Robert Danyel (remembered in 1455) - see PATENTHenry-6/6/206.
- 1392 18/2 Richard Danyell - John Daniel - John Daniel of county Kilkenny and others investigating behaviour of Thomas Clifford, knight - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/5/81.
- 1392 5/5 John Daniel - Grant, for life, to William Fayrchild of Altryncham, for service to the king's father and to the king in future, of the office of the serjeanty of Buclowe, county Chester, lately held by John Danyel, deceased; on condition that it is not an office accountable (ita quod non sit officium computabile) - By ps 8062 - Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/5/52.
- 1392 27/6 James Daniel, of Rainham - Licence for the alienation in mortmain by James Danyell of Renham, John Richengod and William Pope of Rouchestre of 41 acres of land and half an acre of wood in Frendesbery and Chetham, not held in chief and of the yearly value of 13s 6d, as found by inquisition taken by Richard Skipp, escheator in Kent, to the prior and convent of Rochester, in full satisfaction of a licence granted to them by the late king to acquire lands and rents of the yearly value of 10l - at Nottingham - see PATENTRichard-2/5/99.
- 1392 8/11 William Daniel - Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas Hercy, knight, John Markham, John Gaytford, William Danyell and the sheriff of Nottingham, on information that a chest full of gold and silver has been found underground at Tuxford, hidden in a cellar of a chaplain, by Joan, wife of William Helwys of Allerton and by her delivered to her brother John Silak, chaplain - By bill of treasurer - at York - see PATENTRichard-2/5/232.
- 1393 Walter and John Danyel - see FINES384/16-Richard-2.
- 1394 20/7 John Danyel - John Danyel, wine-drawer paid fine to stay in England - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/5/455.
- 1394 1/8 John Danyel - Robert Danyell - paid fine to stay in England - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/5/458.
- 1394 1/9 William Daniel - Roger Walden, clerk, going into Ireland - nominating William Bulcote and William Danyell, clerks as attorneys - John Scarle, clerk, received the attorneys - at Hereford - see PATENTRichard-2/5/497.
- 1395 Robert Danyell, married Alice de Rydelegh about 1395 by whom he had a son — Robert Darnell, Lord of Ridly, heir of his mother Alice in II of Henry V - Early history of the Daniel and Daniels families in Europe and America by Henry Dudley Teetor.
- 1395 24/2 John Daniel - licence, for 100s, paid in the hanaper, for Joan, late the wife of Ralph de Basset of Drayton, knight, to grant her whole interest in the manor of Olneye, county Buckingham, held in chief, and in the manor of Patyngham, county Stafford, not held in chief, her dower by the king's assignment on her husband's death, to Roger Tangeley, Richard Bromley and Thomas de Aldebury, clerks, William Spernore, John Danyell and Walter Power, esquires, at the yearly rent of 200 marks, payable at Olneye to her or her attorney during her life, with powers of re-entry and distress if the rent be in part or wholly in arrear, at Easter, Midsummer, Michaelmas or Chrismas, and if two months in arrear or if the said tenants or any of them make any demise of the premises, it shall be lawful for her to re-enter on and hold the same as at first, provided that it shall be lawful for the parties aforesaid to demise the premises or any part, both tenancies and demesnes, for a term of years and otherwise by court rolls according to the custom of the manors, and although some portion thereof be recovered and they are evicted from possession by prior title, yet the rent aforesaid is not to be withheld from the said Joan - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/5/556.
- 1395 7/3 John Daniel son of Thomas of Clipston - Pardon to John, son of Thomas Danyel of Clipston, of his trespass in removing six "blestres", viz six oaks from the king's wood of Clipston, and exposing them for sale contrary to the assize of the forest, and of any consequent outlawry - By ps 9868 - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/5/558.
- 1395 8/12 John Daniel, burgess of Bodmin - complaint against John Danyell and others of Bodmin - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/5/651.
- 1396 John Danyel and others re land in Dunston, Mangrene, Genthorp, Sweynisthorp, Mewkeshale, Intewod, Crouchestoke and Parva Portland - see FINES387/19-Richard-2.
- 1396 27/4 Richard Daniel - Pardon to Richard Danyell for the death of John Wylimot, killed at the end of the town of Roderham on Whimonday in the fifteenth year - By ps - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/5/705.
- 1397 4/6 John Danyell, plaintiff - Sp Ass John Hille, Robert Martham, John de Methewolde and John de Yelverton. ND Robert de Berneye chivaler, John Moriell clerk, Walter Danyell, John Danyell and John de Ocle v John atte Crosse and ors, tent in Kymberle, Corston and Runale. 4 June W. By writ of ps and for 20s paid in the hanaper. - Si non omnes pursuant to above, empowering any 3 or 2 of them to act, of whom John Hille to be one. 5 June W - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/6/665.
- 1397 15/11 John Danyell, citizen of Norwich - Peter Wederden of Sudbury, for not appearing to answer Robert Asshefeld and Robert Hotot touching a debt of 10l or John Danyell, citizen of Norwich, touching a debt of 20l - Suffolk - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/6/299.
- 1397 16/11 Thomas Danyell warden of the free chapel of Botehate - Grant, for life, to Thomas Danyel, clerk, of the wardenship of the free chapel of Botehate, county Norfolk, void by the free resignation of John Bernard, clerk - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/6/255.
- 1398 On the 4th January, 1398, the King, to redeem his father's promise to his valiant soldier, Sir Thomas Danyers, granted to Margaret Legh, the daughter of Sir Thomas, and to her husband, Sir Piers, the manor and estate of Lyme, which their descendants still hold ; and thus the annuity of forty marks a year, payable out of the manor of Frodsham, was cancelled and satisfied - An Account of the Ancient Town of Frodsham by William Beaumont (online).
- 1398 6/2 Nicholas Danyell, archdeacon of Winchester - licence for Nicholas Danyell, archdeacon of Winchester, provided by the Pope to a canonry and the prebend of Horton in the cathedral church of Salisbury, and to the deanery of St Peter's York, lately void by the creation of Roger Walden, archbishop of Canterbury, to accept the benefices in person or by his proctors and enjoy the same, suing execution of the papal bulls etc, nothwithstanding any statute of provisors - By ps 11919 - at Shrewsbury - see PATENTRichard-2/6/291.
- 1398 ...Ang. 81. de Caryngton, and Robert Danyell, of Rydlegh, to the King, recognizance for 1,000 marks that the said Thomas...(Podynton, Kt. - 1398) - Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records.
- 1398 26/2 Walter Danyell, commision of peace and of oyer and terminer in the city of Norwich - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/6/436.
- 1399 11/2 Ralph Danyell, of Walsoken, constable of Wisbeach castle - Inspeximus and confirmation to Ralph Danyell of Walsoken, of an indenture dated Sunday the feast of St Michael in the twenty-second year, between John, bishop of Ely, and the said Ralph, witnessing, after reciting (1) letters patent of Thomas Darundell, bishop of Ely, dated at Ditton, 26 February, 50 Edward III, granting to the said Ralph, for life, the office of constable of the bishop's castle of Wesebech, and (2) the king's confirmation thereof dated 19 June in the eleventh year [Calendar 1385-1389, p 460], that the said parties have come to the following agreement, viz the bishop, with the assent of William Walpole, now prior, and the chapter of Ely, grants to the said Ralph, for life, a yearly rent of 28l 13s 4d from the manors of Litelbury and Hadestoke, county Essex, in exchange for the said office of constable of Wesebech castle, which the said Ralph grants to the said bishop and his assigns, as fully as the same was granted to the said Ralph above. Further with the like assent, the bishop agrees to pay the said rent to him at Walden abbey in Essex and nowhere else, with covenants, if the rent is six weeks in arrear, permitting the said Ralph to levy distress on the aforesaid manors, and if a quarter of a year, to re-enter upon the office of constable notwithstanding this present indenture - For 4 marks paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see PATENTRichard-2/6/477.
- 1399 William Danyel - paid a fine for a writ involving lands etc. in Lancashire - see BRITISH-HISTORY.
- 1399 William Danyel parson of the church of Ravenston - in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. Oct.1399 he exchanged with John Wryght for the church of Stretton Baskerville, in the same diocese - see PATENT1399-1401/11.
- 1399 Nicholas Danyel - Ratified 7 Nov as Chancellor of Wells and Prebendary of Horton - see PATENT1399-1401/27.
- 1399 7/11 Nicholas Danyel, chancellor of Wells, in the diocese of Bath, and prebendary of Horton in the cathedral church of Salisbury, in the diocese of Worcester - by P.S. - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/1/27.
- 1399c Richard Daniell - see CALENDAR.
- 1400 William Danyel the elder of Lancashire = Clemence with son William Danyel - see BRITISH-HISTORY.
- 1400 William Danyel - cordwainer of York - he became a Freeman - see FREEMENYORK/104.
- 1400 John Danyel - concerning Drayton Basset in Staffordshire, Welcamstowe Touny Essex, Toneworth Warwickshire - the Earl of Warwick gave manors with the one in Warwickshire going to John Danyel - see CLOSE/Henry-4/1/113.
- 1400 Thomas Danyel - to sheriff of Kent writ of supersedeas in favour of Thomas Danyel of Waltham - see CLOSE/Henry-4/1/197.
- 1401 8/7 Walter Danyell and others (John Cokayn, John Markham, Robert Martham, John Yelverton, Henry Lomynour, Roger Bliklyng, Walter Danyell, William Everard, Thomas Gerard) for Norwich - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/1/562.
- 1401 Andrew Danyel - to mayor and shefiffs of London concerning something he owes - see CLOSE/Henry-4/1/266.
- 1401 John Danyel - and others bailiffs of Norwich - see CLOSE/Henry-4/1/474.
- 1401 John Daniel bailiff of Norwich 1401 1403 - see BLOMEFIELD/3/123.
- 1402 John Danyel - glacier of York - became a Freeman - see FREEMENYORK/106.
- 1402 10/3 Richard Danyel - Inspeximus and confirmation to Elizabeth de Stafford, kinswoman and heiress of Richard Danyel and Robert Turvill, of letters patent dated 6 February, 1 Richard II, inspecting and confirming a charter dated at Langley, 8 May, 33 Edward I [Charter Roll, 33 Edward I, No 37], inspecting and confirming the following:- 1 - a charter dated at Marlborough, 18 March, 9 John. 2 - a charter dated at Westminster, 13 February, 11 Henry III. - for 20s paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/2/54.
- 1402 Robert Danyell and Alice his wife occur again in 1402 - Early history of the Daniel and Daniels families in Europe and America by Henry Dudley Teetor.
- 1402 Marcellus Danyel in London - see CLOSE/Henry-4/2/119.
- 1402 1/4 Thomas Danyel - Notification of letters patent dated 16 November, 21 Richard II, granting to Thomas Danyel the wardenship of the free chapel of Botehate, co. Norfolk, void by the resignation of John Bernard - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/2/55.
- 1402 24/4 Walter Danyel - Inspeximus and confirmation to Walter Danyel, the rector, and the chaplains of the chapel of St Mary within the manor of Slapton, holding the church of Poundestok to their own use, of letters patent dated 12 December, 2 Richard II, granting licence for the acquisition of a messuage in Poundestok and the advowson of the church - for 100s paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/2/85.
- 1402 9/8 Walter Danyel - Commission of array as above to William Elmham, 'chivaler', William Rees, William Appelyerd, William Everard and Walter Danyell in the city and liberty of Norwich for defence of the county of Norfolk. By C. - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/2/116.
- 1403 GRANT in fee by Margaret, who was wife of Peter de Legay [...] to John de Moston, and Richard Aleyn, chaplains, of her Manor of CLYFTON, 1/3 of the township of OVER RUNCORN and all the messuages, lands, tenements, rents and services, with appurtenances, of the same. Witnesses: William Danyell de Derresbury, Thomas de Werburton of Halton, John le Massy de Preston, John del Wode, Robert Sauvage. Given at Clyfton, the Monday next after the feast of St. Michael the Archangel, 5 Henry IV - These documents are held at Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service [no title] DCH/E/279 1403, 1. Oct.
- 1403 Roger Danyell scryvenor - see CLOSE/Henry-4/2/157.
- 1403 Walter Danyell rector of chantry or college of St Mary Slapton re Poundstoke church - see CLOSE/Henry-4/2/142.
- 1403 19/10 Roger Danyel - Revocation of the protection with clause columus for one year, lately granted by letters patent to Roger Danyell going on the king's service in the company of the king's knight Thomas Swynburn, captain of the castle of Hammes in the parts of Picardy, on the safe-custody of the same, because he delays in the city of London, as Thomas Fauconer and Thomas Polle, sheriffs, have certified - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/2/304.
- 1403 John Daniel sheriff 1403, John Daniel and others arranged ordinaces 1404, John Daniel mayor 1406 - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/3/124.
- 1403c Roger Danyell - Roger Danyell in Plymouth etyc - see IQPM/270.
- 1403 Thomas Danyell - Quitclaim: Helen, relict of John Dodd of Selby to John Marshall of Rauclif and Roger Brodfote of Camellford; a tenement in Selby late in the tenure of Thos. Danyell Places named: SELBY YORKS - These documents are held at Lancashire Record Office [no title] DDTO O 4/31 1403.
- 1404 18/1 Walter Danyel - Commission of array within the city of Norwich, county Norfolk, and the liberty of the same to John White, 'chivaler', William Rees, William Appelyerd, Robert Brasyerd and Walter Danyell for the defence of the realm against certain enemies who have lately entered it - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/2/424.
- 1404 Thomas Danyel - butcher of York - became a Freeman - see FREEMENYORK/108.
- 1404 Raulyn Daniel of Walden, Essex - National Archives PCC will February 1404 PROB 11/2A
- 1405 John Danyel - piebaker of London to free ? imprisoned for leaving service of of ? - see CLOSE/Henry-4/2/510.
- 1405 Robert Danyel of Kent - see CLOSE/Henry-4/2/513&525.
- 1405 Simon Danyel of Kent - see CLOSE/Henry-4/2/516.
- 1405 21/2 John Danyel - Revocation of letters patent dated 18 December last [Fine Rolls, 6 Henry IV m 15] committing to William Swynbourne, esquire, the custody of the manors of Treueley, Chillam and Malesshe, county Kent, as on the petition of Thomas Holgill, clerk, and Thomas Lathe, to whom the king granted the custody on 8 November last by letters patent [Fine Roll, 6 Henry IV m 24], the king directed the sheriff to summon the said William to appear before him in Chancery on a certain day now past to show cause why the letters should not be revoked, and the sheriff returned that he summoned him by Thomas Taverner, John Danyell, William Brenchesle and William Mellare, but he did not appear and judgement was given against him - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/2/494.
- 1405 10/6 Nicholas Danyel - Grant to the king's esquire Peter Crulle, in recompense and part payment of his wages within the household of 17l 6s 8d current in demand in the Exchequer from Nicholas Danyel and William Bulcot, clerks, from the farm of the alien priory of Andevere for Michaelmas term, 23 Richard II. - by ps - at Ripon - see PATENTHenry-4/3/25.
- 1405 25/11 Roger Danyel - Roger Danyell of Spaldyng, for not appearing to answer John Peyscod of Boston, 'merchaund', touching a debt of 40s - Lincoln - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/3/130.
- 1405 27/11 Roger Danyel - John Chirchegate of London, chaplain, for not appearing to answer Thomas Bury, citizen and tailor of London, and Roger Danyell, clerk, touching a debt of 20l - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/3/128.
- 1406 Raulyn Daniel of Walden, Essex - National Archives PCC will 08 July 1406 PROB 11/2A
- 1406 Simon Danyel of Richard Danyell smyth of London and others in favour of Richard Danyell tailour - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/102.
- 1406 2/3 Roger Danyel - Nicholas Danyel - Whereas lately the king granted to his esquire Peter Crulle, in part payment of his wages due to him within the household 17l 6s 8d demanded in the Exchequer from Nicholas Danyel and William Bulcote clerks, from the farm of the alien priory of Andever for Michaelmas term 23 Richard II; and the letters patent are invalid because it has been found that no wages were due to him, and he has surrendered them; the king grants to him the said 18l 6s 8d as a gift - by ps - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/3/143.
- 1406 18/5 Richard Danyel - Whereas the king by letters patent lately pardoned to John de Notyngham, Robert de Coverham, William Gerveys, John de Chestan, Richard Drewe, Robert de Knayton, clerk, and Robert de Cawod, clerk, their trespass in acquiring to themselves and the heirs of Robert de Knayton the manor of Wyset, county Suffolk, and entering therein without licence; and afterwards on the death of John de Notyngham the said Robert, John de Chestan, Robert and Robert surrendered their estate in the manor to the said William and Richard to enfeoff Roger de Swillyngton, knight, William Mirfield, parson of the church of Swillyngton, John Norwiche, Thomas de Thornore, Robert Smythson and Richard Danyell, clerk, of the manor to hold themselves and the heirs of Roger - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/3/184.
- 1406 28/6 Richard Danyel - William Danyel, mayor of Norwich, William Appelyerd, Thomas Gerard, Edmund Warner and Hugh Skeet, in the city of Norwich, to find money owed to the king - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/3/155.
- 1406 28/6 William Danyel, mayor [of Norwich], William Appelyerde, Thomas Gerard, Edmund Warner and Hugh Skeet, in the city of Norwich, borrowing money for the king - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/3/201.
- 1406 Walter Danyel citizen instituted a priest - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/5/174.
- 1406 Letters patent of Edmond Thorp knight son of Edmond de Thorp knight to Roger Bliklyng, John Danyel and Walter Danyel feoffees of a manor in North Creake, directing them to seal a manumission already made to William Hardy of North Creake. 19th Feb. Phillipps 34389 - these documents are held at Norfolk Record Office Letters patent Phi/542 578 x 2 1406
- 1406? Walter Danyel of Norwich - had brother, John - both mayors - see RAWCLIFF/315.
- 1406-8 Walter Danyel - Mayor of Norwich - see NORWICH.
- 1407 By Adam Aleyn, John Danyel merchant, John Thornham and Richard Chapman to William Pykote of Holmstrete in Norwich and Ralph atte Wode of Pokethorp of four pieces arable with a cottage in Great Plumstead in Rampys, in Redcroft, and called Lytelbetys; abuttals include Podegate, 3rd June - These documents are held at Norfolk Record OfficeDemise in fee - COL/1/177 1407.
- 1407 John Danyel and others elected to make laws for city - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/4/228.
- 1407 Thomas Danyell of Middlesex and others to free John late of Grauncestre to sheriff of Castlebrigge - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/254.
- 1407 Robert Danyell - land on east of Robert Daniell held by feoffment of Robert Daniell of Enfelde Middlesex - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/272.
- 1407 Lawrence Daniell of Norfolk and others to set free William Freke and others to sheriff of Sussex - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/349.
- 1407 8/6 John Danyel - Licence, for 20 marks paid in the hanaper by Margaret late the wife of John de Peyton, knight, for her to enfeoff Thomas Priour, John Danyel of Yeselham, Robert Newport, Nicholas Morys, John Burgoyne, John Stanford, clerk, and Thomas atte Pond, clerk, of her manor of Esthorpe and hundred of Lexenden and advowson of the church of Esthorpe, held in chief, and for these to re-grant the same to her for life, with successive remainders to John son of John de Peyton, esquire, and Grace his wife and the heirs of his body, Thomas the brother of John the son and the heirs male of his body, Robert his brother and the heirs of his body, Margaret his ? and the heirs of her body and the said Nicholas, John Burgoyne and John Stafford and their heirs - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/3/344.
- 1408 John Danyel citizen of Norwich - see FINES395/9-Henry-4.
- 1408 20/11 Philip Danyel - Robert Michell of Foulmere, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Philip Danyell touching a debt of 10 marks - Berkshire - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/4/10.
- 1408 20/11 Michael Daniell and others robbed a barge (at sea) at Dartmouth - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/4/65.
- 1408 Walter Danyel and Rob Dunston elected supervoisors - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/4/228.
- 1409 Andrew Danyel in Kent - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/507.
- 1409 16/5 Thomas Danyel - Thomas, abbot of Keynesham, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas Danyell and John Littelbury his attorneys in Ireland for one year - John Roderch', clerk, received the attorneys until the coming of the nominator to Ireland - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/4/78.
- 1409 Walter Daniel mayor 1409 - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/4/124.
- 1409-10 Walter Danyel - Mayor - see NORWICH.
- 1410 Walter Danyel - indented will, dated 25 Jun 1410, of Walter Danyel [Daniel] of Walsoken (15 miles south west of Castle Rising) Norfolk. Refers to Katharine his wife, Richard, Laurence, Adam, Robert and John his sons and Eleanor, Katharine and Margaret his daughters - see SURREYLM/847/1.
- 1411 INQUISITION held at Halton, before William Danyell, deputy for William de Stanley then seneschal of Halton, to determine the title to certain lands in CLYFTON - These documents are held at Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service [no title] DCH/E/281 1411, 14. Nov
- 1411 Thomas Danyell or Thomas Daniel born, second son of William Daniel of Daresbury Cheshire - see WEDGEWOOD
- 1411 William Sedman founded a college - bailiff sheriff mayor and burgess in Parliament - married Margaret daughter of John Daniel - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/4/176.
- 1411 14/5 Roger Danyel - Pardon to John Chirchegate of London, chaplain, of his outlawry in the county of Essex for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to satisfy Thomas Bury, citizen and tailor of London, and Roger Danyell, clerk, of 20l which they recovered against him and 100s damages; he having surrendered to the Flet prison and satisfied them, as William Thirnyng, chief justice of the Bench, has certified - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/4/291.
- 1411 19/5 William Danyles and others who broke in at Allyston county Devon - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/4/318.
- 1411 14/11 Robert Danyel - Robert Danyell the younger, for not appearing to answer John Calton, prebendary of Eton, and Robert Trays, canon of Lincoln, touching a debt of 20l - Nottingham - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/4/329.
- 1411 Indented will, dated 25 Jun 1410, of Walter Danyel [Daniel] of Walsoken, Norfolk. Refers to Katharine his wife, Richard, Laurence, Adam, Robert and John his sons and Eleanor, Katharine and Margaret his daughters LM/847/1 8 Jan 1411 - Surrey History Centre
- 1412 2/1 John Danyel - Commision to John Burgoyne, Ralph Bateman, Nicholas Parys and John Danyell and the sheriff and the escheators in the county of Cambridge to enquire the names and amounts of land and rent held by all men and women in the said county who should contribute to the subsidy of 6s 8d on land and rent to the value of 20l granted to the king by the commons of the realm with the assent of the lords spiritual and temporal in the last Parliament [Rolls of Parliament III 648] and to certify thereon to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer before the last day of February next. If they are remiss they shall be punished, and if they are diligent they shall be rewarded - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-4/4/378.
- 1412c John Danyell - John Danyell of Sheepy Parva outlawed at Leicester for felony - see IQPM/442.
- 1413 Indenture between Sir Richard de Wynynton, kt., Robert de Wynynton, his son, John, son of John Pygot, and Joan his wife, of the one part, and Sir Thomas Danyel, kt., son of Mr. Thomas Danyel, of the other part, concerning the marriage of Isabel de Rixton, daughter of the said Joan and of John de Rixton, and Thomas, son and heir of the said Sir Thomas, son of Mr. Thomas RYCH/904 Oct. 2, 1413 - these documents are held at Manchester University, John Rylands Library
- 1413 Richard Danyell smyth of Berkshire - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/74.
- 1413 Walter and John Danyel - see FINES401/14-Henry-4.
- 1413 20/7 John Danyel - Commission to the king's clerks Masters Ralph Grenehurst and Richard Holme, as in a plea pending before the king in Chancery between Henry Bowet, late constable of Bordeaux, now archbishop of York, and William Farendon, 'chivaler', certain controversies have arisen about certain conditions and contracts made between them which should be fulfilled at Bordeaux by Master John Morehay, lieutenant of the said late constable, to summon Robert Basset, Richard Shire, Henry Longe, John Wyghtman, John Danyell, William Smyth and Richard Payn in Calais and other foreign parts, who have clear notice, to appear before them and to examine them on the matter - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/1/115.
- 1413 26/7 James Danyel - Commission to John Michell, serjeant at arms, on complaint by James Danyell, master and owner of a ship called Seint Mark of Conquet in Brittany that it was lately captured at sea by the king's subjects contrary to the form of the truce between the king's father and those of Brittany and taken to the port of Hammell and is still there in the possession of Thomas Bromwych, to induce the said Thomas to make restitution of the ship with all its gear or, if he refuse, to arrest him without delay and bring him before the king in Chancery - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/1/115.
- 1413 4/12 Walter Danyell - Licence, for 20l paid in the hanaper, for the abbot and convent of Bury St Edmunds, of the foundation of the king's progenitors and of the king's patronage, to grant the advowson of a mediety of the church of Fresyngfeld, parcel of their foundation and held of the king in chief, to Simon Felbrygge, 'chivaler', Roger Prat, clerk, Walter Danyell and John Alderford to hold to themselves and their heirs and assigns at a rent of 40s yearly; for these to grant the advowson in mortmain to the dean and chaplains of the college of St Mary of the Fields, Norwich, rendering 40s, yearly to the abbot and convent and maintaining other charges by the ordinance of the said Simon and others; and for the dean and chaplains to appropriate the mediety of the church in mortmain, provided that a vicarage be sufficiently endowed and a competent sum of money from the fruits of the moiety distributed yearly among the poor parishioners of the moiety according to the ordinance of the diocesan - by ps - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/1/139.
- 1414 Nicholas Danielis friar minar appointed papal chaplain - see PAPAL.
- 1414 9/3 Robert Danyel - Pardon to John Piggesden, who on Thursday after St Hilary, 14 Henry IV, in the church of the Friars Minor in Suthampton before Robert Danyel and Nicholas Venour, coroners in the town, acknowledged himself a felon .... - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/1/173.
- 1414 John Newman and John Danyel to Robert Bornham otherwise called Boye and Margaret his wife. Similar to 2089 - These documents are held at London Metropolitan Archive - Grant in fee. ACC/0349/5 14 April, 1414s D.E.2090..
- 1414 28/11 Richard Danyell - John son of Robert Stokton of Erdeburgh, for not appearing to answer Roger de Swillyngton, knight, and Richard Danyell, clerk, touching a debt of 40l - Suffolk - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/1/215.
- 1414 John Danyell of Yeselham (Isleham) Essex - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/137&325&173&164.
- 1414 Receipt by Thomas Danyel from Robert de Wynynton of twenty marks for the marriage of Thomas, son and heir of the former RYCH/905 July 6, 1415 - These documents are held at Manchester University, John Rylands Library
- 1416 Robert Galt and Geoffrey Fetry for the manor of Westwalton John Danyell attorney to Robert Kypping, collector for the manor of Walsoken Michelmas 3-4 Hy V - these documents are held at Norfolk Record Office - Collectors' Accounts Hare 4042 210 x 4 1415-1416.
- 1417 Richard Danyell parson of Swyllington Suffolk and clery of Yorkshire - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/400&405.
- 1417 4/6 Henry Danyell - Revocation, in accordance with the statute in Parliament of Edward III at Westminster, of letters patent of presentation of John Martyn to the vicarage of Chilham; as at the suit of the king's uncle Thomas, earl of Dorset, Henry FitzHugh, 'chivaler', John Rodenale, 'chivaler', and Robert Morton, esquire, claiming to be patrons of the vicarage, the king directed the sheriff of Kent to summon the said John Martyn to appear before him in Chancery at a certain day now past to inform the king of his right and show cause why the letters should not be revoked, and the sheriff returned that he summoned him by James Dyngle, Henry Danyell, Thomas Otewy and Roger Twysden, and the said earl and others appeared by Peter Preston their attorney and the said John by John Stork his attorney, but he could say nothing and judgement was given against him - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/2/28.
- 1417 John Daniel mayor 1417 - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/3/136.
- 1417 John Daniel 4 times mayor of Norwich bur Sept MCCCCCVIII??? at St Stephen The Prole Martyr Norwich - John Danyel merchant and mayor 1406 1417 chantry to sing for souls of his father and mother Roger and Christian Daniel of Fundenhall, his own soul, those of his wives Maud and Emma, and of his brother Walter and his wife Joan - also buried in this church Walter Daniel mayor 1407 1409 1419 and 1423 - John Shottisham mercer buried 1531 in chapel with his wife Joan daughter of John Daniel - also William son of Walter Daniel and many more of this family - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/4/152-3.
- 1417 Nicolas Danyell - Dedhams Hall - in the year 1417 John Walden died possessed of it and Idonea his widow enjoyed it till her decease on the 5th of Henry VI but his heirs were Roger Grereford son and heir of his sister Joanna and Nicolas Danyell son of his sister Alice - see MORANT/1/246 - see IQPM/Henry-5/5th - see IQPM/Henry-6/5th.
- 1417 Thomas Danyel - clerk of York son of John slater - became a Freeman - see FREEMENYORK/127.
- 1417-8 John Danyel - Mayor - see NORWICH.
- 1418 John Daniel buried in Magdalen Chapel in St Stephens was benefactor of Fundenhale priest to celebrate for a year for his parents Roger and Christian - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/5/174.
- 1418 John Danyel merchant and Walter Danyel his brother built almshouse for poor 1418 - Walter Danyel gave messuage for use of poor 1426 - see BLOMEFIELD/4/164 - see RAWCLIFF/315&323.
- 1419 5/3 Walter Danyell - Thomas Erpyngham, 'chivaler', Simon Felbrigge, 'chivaler', William Appelyerd, mayor, Walter Danyell, William Sedman, John Alderford and the sheriffs, in the city of Norwich [tax collectors?] - in commission of array in preparation for attack from Spain - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/2/212.
- 1419 18/5 Robert Danyell - William Wolriche of Dudmaston county Salop, 'gentilman', for not appearing to answer Robert Danyell touching a debt of 40 marks - London - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/2/221.
- 1419 Richard Danyell dyer of London - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/41-2.
- 1419 Richard Danyel of London - he, 11 Oct. William Neubold, Reginald Andrew and John Bedenhale were sworn Masters of the Dyers - see BRITISH-HISTORY.
- 1419 6/11 Walter Danyell - Pardon, for 10l paid in the hanaper by Margaret late the wife of Philip Gernon, William Paston, Walter Danyell, John Alderford, John Mapilton, clerk, William Thwayte, Richard Halle, Thomas Gednay, clerk, John Hennay, 'spicer', and John Taverner of Hengham, of their trespass in acquiring to themselves and their heirs from Thomas Erpyngham, knight, William Philippes, knight, and Thomas Derham the manor of Burdeleyes, held of the king in chief, and entering thereon without licence - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/2/248.
- 1419 Walter Daniel mayor 1417 1423, on commission of oyer and terminer 1423, alderman 1424 - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/3/136 - NORWICH.
- 1420c Thomas Danyel - younger son of William Daniel of Daresbury, Cheshire married Margaret, sister of John Howard, 1st Duke of - see WEDGEWOOD/253-5.
- 1420 Lawrence Danyell winess regarding land in Walsoken etc - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/107.
- 1420 Robert Danyell winess in Southampton - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/65.
- 1420 Thomas Danyell and Thomas Banke of Ruyston and others - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/111.
- 1420 Robert Waryner, Thomas Pynchon, Robert Haxey, John Ordyton of Tottenham, John Teynton clerk and John [...] Jose, goldsmiths to John Pyke, John Cherche, John Fuller and Reginald Bryght. One acre 3 roods upon Holfleshot in Edmonton Marsh between the meadow of Sir Adam Fraunceys knt. and that of the Dean and Chapter of St. Pauls. Witnesses: Richard Webbe, William Fox, Thomas Saverne, John Danyell, John Newman. D.E.2091 - These documents are held at London Metropolitan Archives - Lease. ACC/0349/6 3 May, 1420
- 1420c Richard Daniel - John Hevyngtham senior knight, Richard Daniel clerk, Robert Reue chaplain, John Keswyke and Robert de Hoo of Wysele v John Chestan and Isabella his wife in Speksale and Rumburgh - see FINES/Henry-5.
- 1420c Book containing copies of c.150 deeds relating to the Daniell family of Daresbury c.1300-1453, and Cheshire and Flintshire generally c.1250-1462 - These documents are held at Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service - [no title] DEO/66 Early 19th cent.
- 1421 9/5 Richard Danyell - John Kyllom of Danby, county York, 'gentilman', for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 20 marks to Joan late the wife of Roger de Swyllyngton, 'chivaler', Richard Danyell, clerk, Alexander Donwych, Thomas Boklys and Thomas Eyre, executors of the will of Roger de Swyllynton - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/2/346.
- 1421 2/6 Walter Danyell - John Tilles of Boxford, county Suffolk, 'yoman', for not appearing before Richard Norton and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer a plea that he render 20l to Walter Danyell, citizen of Norwich, Henry Lomynour and Margaret late the wife of Henry Lomynour, late citizen of Norwich, executors of the will of the latter - Norwich - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-5/2/346.
- 1421 Walter Daniel patron of priest John Riche - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/4/493.
- 1421 Reeves' Account: John Danyell attorney to John Doughe, for the manor of Westwalton Hare 4029 210 x 3 1420-1421 - These documents are held at Norfolk Record Office Michelmas 8-9 Hy V.
- 1422c The name Hubert Danyell subsequently occurs in Recognizance Rolls down to II of Henry V., whom the - Eseheator is commissioned to enquire of the value of the lands of Robert Daniell, a Crown debtor. - Early history of the Daniel and Daniels families in Europe and America by Henry Dudley Teetor.
- 1422 Henry VI became king 8/1422.
- 1422 John Danyel of Daresbury (died 1477) married Jonett, daughter of Thomas Hallum of Newton - see BLG/184.
- 1422 Walter Daniel and others to develop St Stephen the Prole - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/4/176.
- 1422 Richard Danyell dyer and citizen of London regarding Blakeman of Stone Kent - see CLOSE/Henry-4/4/259.
- 1422 John Daniel - John Daniel of Edmonton collector of tax in Middlesex - see FINE/5.
- 1422 Thomas Daniel - Thomas Daniel collector of tax in Norwich - see FINE/8.
- 1422 Richard Danyell rector of Swillington in the diocese of York - see PAPAL.
- 1423 Feoffment 1) William Olyver, clerk, son and heir of John Olyver of Croydon 2) John Lacy and Richard Danyell, dyers, and Richard Fordell, clothmerchant, citizens of London. All lands in Merstham inherited from his father. LM/341/1 10 Apr 1423 - These documents are held at Surrey History Centre
- 1423 Walter Danyel mercer gave 20 marks for soul of William his son - see BLOMEFIELD/4/180.
- 1423 1. William de Hoo, son of Robert de Hoo of Wyssete [Wissett] 2. Emma, daughter of Robert de Hoo of Wyssete, lately deceased (1) recites and confirms to (2), quitclaim by John Heuenyngham sen., kt, sons John and George, Richard Danyell and Robert Reue, clerks, John Kesewyk of Wyssete and William Garneys of Laxfeld to (2), dated at Specteshale on feast of SS Peter and Paul 1 Hen.VI. (29 Jun.1423), of 3s. annual rent payable at (1)'s messuage of Brookes in Wyssete in equal portions at feasts of Easter and St Michael, for all lands and tenements called Scroutbyes, late of John Chedestan, now of (2), in Specteshale and Rumburgh. Witnesses: Edmund Redsham, esq., Richard Banyard, Robert his son, William Godfrey, Robert Arteys and others. Given at Wyssete, Monday after feast of SS Peter and Paul, 1 Hen.VI - These documents are held at Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch - Confirmation HD 1538/353/9 5 Jul 1423.
- 1423 John and Thomas Danyell witnesses in London - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/56.
- 1423 Thomas Danyel tailor of York - see FREEMENYORK/134.
- 1423-4 Walter Daniel mayor - NORWICH.
- 1424 Andrew Danyell - Andrew Danyell esquire to Idonea Walden who was wife of John Walden. Richard Scot, John Teynton clerks, Robert Warner and John Drayton of Totenham executors of John Walden esquire - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/150.
- 1425 Thomas Danyell regarding land in Essex - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/257.
- 1425 John Danyel of Daresbury - eldest son of William Danyell of Daresbury who died 1425 and of Sibill, daughter of Sir Richard de Bolde - see BLG/184.
- 1426 Geffrey Daniell made rector of Wesenham by Thomas Beaupre - see BLOMEFIELD/10/75.
- 1426 Idonea Danyell - see list of Prioresses of Appleton Cistercian Nunnery 1404 and 1408.
- 1426 Walter Daniel of Norwich died 1426 - left money to poor - - see RAWCLIFF/315.
- 1427 Between John son of Hugh of Legh, John son of Richard of Legh, Thomas Danyell of Tablegh and Mathew son of Mathew of Legh the elder and Thomas of Pulle to agree to an award (etc) Dated 16 October 6 Hen. VI. Seal. - These documents are held at Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service - Agreement DLL 3/81 1427
- 1427 Richard Danyell clerk in Yorkshire - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/347-8.
- 1427 John Danyell - John Danyell mayor and escheator in Calais - see FINE/188.
- 1427 John Danyell - mayor and escheator in Calais to take fealty of Isabel Danyell sister and heiress of John Danyell - see FINE/228.
- 1427 Richard Danyell clerk in Yorkshire - see BRITISH-HISTORY.
- 1427 Between John son of Hugh of Legh, John son of Richard of Legh, Thomas Danyell of Tablegh and Mathew son of Mathew of Legh the elder and Thomas of Pulle to agree to an award (etc) Dated 16 October 6 Hen. VI. Seal - These documents are held at Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service Agreement DLL 3/81 1427.
- 1428 Richard Danyell of the diocese of York - see PAPAL.
- 1428 Thomas Danyell esquire cousin and heir of John Waldene to Nicholas Carreu the elder his heirs and assigns for Bedyngton in Surrey - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/384.
- 1423-4 Walter Daniel mayor - NORWICH.
- 1429 We, Richard Swetappull and Philip Stybyn, clerks, grant to Henry Grenleff, citizen of Chichester, an acre and a half of arable without Northgate in Wynzerd field next to Wepyngecruch, running north and south, and an acre of arable in Northfeld on le Westbrech between the land of John Sherere on the south and that of the Rector of St. Peter the less, Chichester, on the north, also two acres of arable lying scattered in Estfeld next to St. James's Hospital. Sealed, also with the seal of the citizens of Chichester. Witnesses, William Hore, Mayor, Thomas Danyell and William Shertere, reeves, of Chichester, John Exton, Thomas atte Woode, draper, John Cowpere, John Balman, Robert Seman. Chichester, 13 Sept. 8 Henry VI. Endorsed in ?17th-century hand: Landes in Portfeld, weekefeld, and without the northegate - Two seals, red wax: i. a ?beehive; ii. in a quatrefoil a four-petalled rose surrounded by jh[esu]s C[hrist] us help in black-letter; City seal missing - these documents are held at West Sussex Record Office - deed CHICTY/AY/48 13 Sept. 1429
- 1429 Henry Danyell - payment to Henry Danyell - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/379.
- 1429 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell parson of Swillington - see FINE/313.
- 1429 15/11 Walter Danyell, alderman of Norwich - Inspeximus and confirmation to mayor, aldermen and commonality of the city of Norwich of regulations etc - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/29-32.
- 1430 29/5 Nicholas Danyell - Pardon to Thomas Hoper of Bathe, county Somerset, clerk, of his outlawry in the county of Wilts, for not appearing before William Babyngton and his fellows, justices of the bench, to satisfy John Nyweman, Nicholas Danyell and Thomas Baldewyn of a judgment debt of 40l and 10 marks damages; he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison of the king's bench and paid the debt and damages, as William Cheyne, chief justice, has certified - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/59.
- 1430 21/6 John Danyell, clerk of Tellisford, Somerset administrator of Robert Olyver, esquire - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/21.
- 1430 21/10 Alice Danyell, 'wydue' or 'wydowe', executrix and late the wife of Michael Danyell, 'maryner', of Plymmouth, county Devon, for not appearing before the same to answer Walter Selman of Plympton touching a plea that she render 8 marks; nor to answer Thomas Combe touching a plea of debt of 73s 4d - Devon - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/88.
- 1430 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell clerk in county of York - see FINE/314.
- 1430 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell of county of Middlesex esquire regarding bishopric of Chichester - clerk in county of York - see FINE/323.
- 1430 Richard Danyell clerk parson of Swyllyngton quitclaim to John Hopton esquire of manor of Wyset county Suffolk - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/93-4.
- 1430 Thomas Danyell spicer of St Neots - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/39.
- 1430 William Danyell esquire with a Savage and Leghs regarding land in Cheshire - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/168.
- 1430 Richard Daniel - deed to Richard Daniel clerk and others concerning Blythford and Henham - see COPINGER/1/18&84.
- 1430c John Danyel - John and Jonett of Daresbury had eldest son John - see BLG/I/184.
- 1431 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell collector of tax in Sussex - see FINE/67.
- 1431 William Danyell - William Danyell of St Neots collector of tax in Huntingdonshire - see FINE/67.
- 1431 16/2 John Danyell of Tynhyde, county Wilts, the elder, 'husbondman', for not appearing before the same to answer Thomas Culmer, rector of Edyngdon, touching a trespass stated to have been done to him by the said John and by John Goder also of Tynhyde, 'husbondman' - Wiltshire - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/94.
- 1431 16/11 John Danels - Presentation of John Danels, parson of Stokton, in the diocese of Norwich, to the church of St Mary Welyngham, in the same diocese, on an exchange of benefices with Laurence Baldeware; directed to the vicar general in the absence of the bishop abroad - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/180.
- 1433 William Danyel dyer of London - 13 Nov.1433 He was one of the Dyers who complained to John Brockley, the Mayor, and the Aldermen about the forestalling of imported woad by certain dyers, and asking that only the Wardens should be allowed to buy woad, to be fairly distributed among the Dyers. Their petition was granted - see BRITISH-HISTORY.
- 1434 By Nicholas Danyell Esqre to John de (Davenport) Damport and William de Damport Esquires in £100. Dated 25 June 12 Hen.VI Seal - These documents are held at Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service Bond DLL 4/80 1434.
- 1434 1/5 Quitclaim: Robert Maderer, rector of Cristelton and Thomas the Grene of Chester, chaplain, to William Harryson of Hallum and Robert Walton of Stokton -- messuages in Appulton & More, had from Ralph of Appulton -- Witn: Sir Geoffrey of Warburton, William Danyell, Thomas of Warburton. Seals. Tuesday after the Feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross - These documents are held at Lancashire Record Office [no title] DX 17 (4 May) 1434.
- 1434 1/5 Richard Danell - Richard Danell in list of people whose oaths were received in Sussex - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/372.
- 1434 1/5 Thomas Daniell and William Daniell - Thomas Daniell and William Daniell in list of people whose oaths were received in Huntingdon not to maintain law breakers - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/375.
- 1434 1/5 John Danyell - John Danyell in list of people whose oaths were received in Middlesex not to maintain law breakers - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/408.
- 1434 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell collector of tax in Huntingdonshire - see FINE/190.
- 1435 Andrew Danyell - Andrew Danyell esquire and Roger Greneforde clerk cousins and heirs of John Walden to Thomas Colys and Nicholas Hunte concerning land in Surrey - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/44.
- 1436 18/4 John Danyell - John Danyell born in Oldewater in Holand, dwelling at Wierton in list of people taking oath of fealty - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/2/571.
- 1437 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell collector of tax in Sussex - see FINE/354.
- 1437 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Grene to Walter Grene esquire, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim of the manor of Bonhuile county Essex which the said Walter, John Olney, Henry Langelee, John Barlie, John Kirkeby and Roger Wynter by feoffment of Katherine who was wife of Thomas Danyell esquire in her widowhood, Dated 20/11 13 Henry 6. Memorandum of acknowledgement 23/11 - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/167.
- 1437 22/3 John Danyell - Richard Danyell - Licence for Richard Danyell, owner of le Rotheship of Scarburgh, and Richard Wryght, owner of a ship called le Petyr of Scarburgh, to go to sea and fish and return to any port provided the said ships have not been arrested for the king's service - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/3/17.
- 1437 27/9 John Danyel - Commission to John Danyell, master of the ship called le Trinite of London, to arrest the mariners required to take her to sea to resist the king's enemies - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/3/82.
- 1437 Nicholas Brymton of Squapham Symeon Fyncham of Fyncham John Danyell of Walsokyn and Thomas Russell of Straseth to John Geyton chaplain of Walpoll Nicholas Geyton of Fyncham and Robert Cheyll chaplain of Walpoll Land in Fyncham called Heylose 16 Hen VI - These documents are held at Norfolk Record Office Charter - Feoffment Hare 1733 192 x 4 1 Jan 1437/38.
- 1438 Walter Dorward citizen of London and mercer with Joan wife of John Aggys of Norwich notary and Thomas Stathe chaplain grant by deceased 15/1 in 36th of Henry 6 to William Bozoun of Wyssinget esquire, Gregory Gybon esquire, and Thomas Daniel of Walsoken, the manor of Greynston and Caleys and land in Yarleshaugh and Titleshale - see BLOMEFIELD/10/66.
- 1438 5/11 John Danyel - Commission de wallis et fassatis to John Portyngton, Guy Rouclyff, Ralph Babthorp, Peter Ardern, Robert Rouclyff, Peter Bukton, John Danyell, William Swyllyngton and John Acclom along the coast of the sea and marsh at Scardeburgh county York, between Southstele and the house of the hospital of St Nicholas Scardeburgh - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/3/265.
- 1438 John Danyel - son of Richard Daniels, MP died 1438 - see WEDGEWOOD/255-6.
- 1439-40 Nicholas Danyel - Mayor of Chester- see CHESTER
- 1439 John Danyell - held land in Northamptonshire - see IQPM/Henry-6/17th.
- 1439 7/12 John Danyel - ....Touching the bailiwick of Campana, John Danyel, Thomas le Archier, Thomas son of Thomas Folejaumb .... John Danyel, forester in fee of Campana, holds a bovate of land in Wormhull for the keeping of his bailiwick by serjeanty - answering questions on his hereditary role - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/3/352-3.
- 1439 Andrew Daniel - Peter Stukele clerk, Andrew Danyell esquire, Richard Prentys clerk, John Forster chaplain, John Notell, and John Pays plaintiffs Richard Skilfull and Joan his wife defendants - regarding land in Clavering - see FINES.
- 1440 4/11 John Daniell - William Variet of Padstowe county Cornwall, 'husbondman', for not appearing before the same to answer John Daniell, touching a plea of trespass - London - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/3/457.
- 1440 Stephen Jolyvelle otherwise Danyell of Salisbury merchant to John archbishop of York - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/285.
- 1440 John Danyell citizen and brewer of London - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/446.
- 1440 John Danyell - John Danyell of Haloughton collector of tax in Warwickshire - see FINE/148.
- 1441 Thomas Danyell - George Swyllyngton esquire and Thomas Danyell esquire witnessing that about Christmas day next the said Thomas shall be solely seised in fee simple of the manor of Beswyke county York and ... - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/29.
- 1442 Lawrence Danyell - Lawrence Danyell of Walsoken collector of tax in Norfolk - see FINE/220.
- 1442 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell collector of tax in Sussex - see FINE/221.
- 1442 John Danyell cordewaner on London regarding Bartholomew Dorne of London armurer - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/46.
- 1442 John Danyell citizen of London - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/70.
- 1442 29/5 Robert Danyel - Pardon to Robert Danell of Bengeho, county Hertford, 'husbondman', alias Robert Danyell, of all felonies, trespasses and other misdeeds committed by him hitherto, whereof he is indicted, and of consequent outlawries - By K etc - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/4/84.
- 1443 Danyell - witness regarding land in London - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/154.
- 1443 Thomas Danyell dier and citizen of London regarding Leonard Cole cordewainer - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/153.
- 1443 30/1 John Danell - John Danell of Northmundham, county Sussex, 'husbondman'. for not appearing before the king to answer John Gunter, touching a plea of trespass - Somerset - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/4/120.
- 1443 4/12 John Danell - Walter Danyel of Malines and London - Licence for Walter Danyell, born at Michelyn in Brabant and dwelling at London, to stay in England, he having taken the oath of allegiance - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/4/229.
- 1443 Thomas Danyell of Kings Lynn born - see IQPMHenry-7/17th.
- 1443 Thomas Danyell born - needed proof of age 21 on 20/10 in 17th of Henry VII of Richard Coluyle so and heir of Francis of Bishops Lynn Norfolk - Thomas Danyell gentleman aged 60 or more of Kings Lynn remembered because daughter born then and Robert Barney elected prior and William Cobbe was sent to ask Richard Danyell clerk doctor of laws (utriusque juris) to be godfather - see IQPM/Henry-7/18th.
- 1443-4 Nicholas Danyel - Mayor of Chester- see CHESTER
- 1444 26/8 William Danyel - Presentation of William Daniell, clerk, to the church of Little Berkhampsted, in the diocese of Lincoln - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/4/274.
- 1444 26/9 Thomas Danyel, coroner in Yorkshire - Pardon to William Gascoigne, of Gokthorpe, county York, knight, of any flight or withdrawal whereof he is charged in his indictment with Richard Aske, of Aghton, county York, esquire, John Horner of Harwod, county York, 'yoman', Miles Parker of Gokthorp, 'yoman', John Pye of Harwode, 'bowcher', and William Chambre late of Brame, county York, 'gentilman', before Thomas Danell, coroner in the county, of having slain Thomas Danson of Tadcastre, county York, 'colier', on Sunday after Easter last in the meadows of Tadcastre, and withdrawn immediately thereafter; and grant to him of all goods forfeited by him by colour thereof - By ps etc - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/4/297.
- 1444 30/10 Nicholas Danyel - Robert Congmours of Wyvelcote, county Oxford, 'chivaler', for not appearing before John Juyn and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer two pleas of Nicholas Danyell touching debts of 30l and 11l 13s 4d - London - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/4/301.
- 1444 John Danyel of Daresbury - eldest son of John Danyell and Jonett Hallum married 1444 Alicia, daughter of Sir William Heleigh. Their eldest son was William - see BLG/I/184.
- 1444-6 Nicholas Danyel - Mayor of Chester- see CHESTER
- 1445 William Danyell rector of Stawntowne in the diocese of Worcester - dispensation to him (who is by both parents of noble birth) to hold for life with the said church value not exceeding 12li sterling and other benefices etc - see PAPAL.
- 1446 25/3 Stephen Danyel - Commission to the sheriff of Cornwall, John More, king's serjeant at arms, John Billes, esquire, John Killygrewe, esquire, John Barill of Penryn and Stephen Danyell, setting forth the tenour of an inquisition taken before Nicholas Asshton and Thomas Bere, .... - Stephen Danyell was attorney for Peter Stephen whose boat was stolen - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/4/423.
- 1446 14/7 John Danyel, of Scarborough - exemption, for life, of John Danyel of Scarburgh, county York, from being put on assizes, juries, attaints, recognitions or inquisitions and from being made trier therein, mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner, justice, collector, assessor, trier, surveyor, constable, collector of tenths, fifteenths or other subsidy, aid, quota or tax, or other officer, bailiff or minister of the king - By ps etc - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/4/441.
- 1446 30/4 George Danyel - ....as appears by divers inquisitions taken before George Danyell, late escheator in the said counties [Buckingham and Bedford].... - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/5/152.
- 1446 John Danyell esquire concerning land in Nothamptonshire and Essex - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/437.
- 1446 John Danyell gentleman on London regarding Richard Lyegh chaplain - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/357.
- 1446 Stephen Danyell factor and attorney of Peter Tiphome of Brittany - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/397.
- 1446 4/11 George Danyel - Escheator of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire - see FINE/1445-52/58.
- 1446 George Danyel - king's sergeant George Danyell, lordship of Eulowe in county of Flynte with lands etc for 40 years paying to Exchequer of Chester - see FINE/1445-52/24.
- 1446 John Danyel - exempted from holding any office against his will - see WEDGEWOOD/255-6.
- 1447 Duke of Suffolk created Duke.
- 1448 Thomas Danyel - to John Lyste knight - by mainprise William Harryes gentleman Nicholas Danyell yeoman both of Throskelston county Southampton - to do with feeding deer in forest of Chuyt Wiltshire for 50 years - see FINE/1452-61/91.
- 1448 Edmund Trynok vicar on death of Jeffrey Danyell - see BLOMEFIELD/11/167.
- 1449 25/7 John and Nicholas Danyel - General pardon to John Danyell, esquire, of all offences committed by him hitherto and any consequent outlawry - similarly for Nicholas Danyell, esquire, John Daune, esquire, Thomas Floure, esquire, Roger Pedwardyn, esquire, Roger Talbot, Robert Spark, Thomas Wode and John Halyot - By ps etc - at Westminster - see PATENTHenry-6/5/275.
- 1449 Richard Danyel - collector of tax in Sussex - see FINE/1445-52/126.
- 1450 13/08 - John Danyel, of Rolleston, yeoman - Pardon to John Danyel of Rolston, county Nottingham, 'yoman', of the king's suit for the felony whereof he was maliciously indicted before Thomas Gryngore, coroner within the liberty of the lordship of Suthwell of John, cardinal and archbishop of York, to wit, of having on Tuesday in Whitsun week, 14 May, 26 Henry VI, slain John Buktrout late of Aram, county Nottingham, 'laborer', in Suthwell with a bill worth 8d, for which felony he fled on the same day; and of any consequent outlawries - By ps etc - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/5/333.
- 1450 23/11 - John Danyel, of Pershore, yeoman - re pardon to Humphrey Stafford of Grafton - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/5/461.
- 1450 7/7 - Edmund and John Danyell, of Renham [Rainham], county Kent - in long list of Kent people being pardoned at request of the queen for gathering against the state - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/5/370.
- 1450 John Daniel witness in Thornbury Gloucestershire - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/247.
- 1451 18/07 - Robert Danyel, of Standon - Robert Danyel of Staundon Hertford and others to be arrested and brought before king in Chancery - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/5/478.
- 1451 John Daniel concerning land in Sussex and Surrey - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/262.
- 1451 John Daniel gentleman of London - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/273.
- 1452 George Danyell likewise held the manor of Doune in Compton by like service - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/302.
- 1452 10/03 - John Danyell - John prior of Farley Monarchorum commisary of John prior of St Pancras Lewys, chamberlain, vicar and commissary of Odde, abbot of Cluny and whose fealty the king has taken, confirms election of Robert Mountegewe as prior of Montacute - Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/17.
- 1452 28/10 - George Danyell - commission to George Danyell, esquire, Richard Panyer and Richard Werdell, king's serjeant at arms, appointing them to arrest and bring before the king and council Thomas Shepay, Robert Hally and Ellis Hally, to answer certain charges - by c - Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/57.
- 1452 2/12 - Robert Danyel, of Standon - Commission to arrest Robert Danyell of Staundon Hertfordshire 'fleccher', and others to answer certain charges - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/5/535.
- 1452 28/12 - John Danyel - significance to John prior of the house of St Pancras Lewes in the diocese of Chichester, chamberlain and vicar of the abbot of Cluny in England, Scotland and Ireland of the royal assent to the election of John Holder or Holdere, monk of the priory of St Andrew Northampton as prior of that house - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/29&36.
- 1452 2/12 - John Danyel - mandate to the escheators in the countys of Northamptonshire, Warwick and Leicester, Lincoln, and Hertford and Northampton to deliver temporalities to John Holder whose election confirmed by John prior of St Pancras Lewys, chamberlain, vicar and commissary of Odde, abbot of Cluny and whose fealty the king has taken - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/63.
- 1452 30/07 - John Danyel - licence to John Danyell prior of the Cluniac priory of St Pancras Lewes in the diocese of Chichester, vicar in spiritualities of the John abbot of Cluny in England to do all that pertains to his office touching the king's grant to Thomas Wallare monk of the priory of Lenton - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/509.
- 1453 Thomas Danyel - Thomas Danyell gentleman and others - collectors of tax in York - see FINE/1452-61/53.
- 1453-5 Nicholas Danyel - Mayor of Chester- see CHESTER
- 1454 24/4 Laurence Danyel - 24 Apr.1454 - writ of diem clausit extremum to the Escheator of Norfolk - see FINE/1452-61/99.
- 1454 24/4 Laurence Danyel of Walsoken Norfolk d 1454 - had son, Thomas - see PATENT/1476-85/238.
- 1454 24/4 Laurence Danyel of Walsoken - died seized of 180 acres of land, in this town, and Wahoken, in the 33d of Henry VI. in the 32d of the said King, he was found aged 50, and to be heir and cousin of Joan, widow of Thomas Chepstede, and thereby had the manor of Stanhots Marshes or Marshes, in Norfolk, which he enjoyed but ooe year, and left them to his son, Thomas Danyel, who was then 30 years old: this Thomas was constable (as I take it) of Rysing Castle, and afterwards a knight: see in Rysing. Peter, son and heir of Sir Peter de Hobois, gave lands to.her in Callhorpe [Blomefield was conflating two Thomases here] - see BLOMEFIELD.
- 1454 27/08 - John Danyell - commission to Richard George, king's serjeant at arms, the bailiffs of Scardeburgh, John Robynson, Robert Hoggeson and John Danyell appointing them to arrest Andrew Trolop, who with others keeps the sea, robbing and spoiling the king's lieges and allies and a ship called a "karvell" wherein he sails and to bring them before the king in Chancery, to answer touching the premises and to keep the karvell till further order - at Middleham - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/179.
- 1454 Laurence Danyel - Laurence Danyell of Walsoken Norfolk kinsman and next heir of Joan late the wife of Thomas Chepstede, to wit son of Margaret, the sister of William Marche, the father of the said Joan, and cause him to have full seisin of all the lands which the said Joan held of Henry V in chief or was seized in her demesne as of fee on the day of her death, as the king for half a mark paid in the hanaper has respited his homage until Midsummer next - see FINE/1452-61/90.
- 1454 24/4 Laurence Danyel - writ of diem clausit extremum to the Escheator of Norfolk - see FINE/1452-61/99.
- 1454 Laurence Danyel of Walsoken Norfolk d 1454 - had son, Thomas - see PATENT/1476-85/238.
- 1454 John Danyel - on commission 27 Aug to arrest Andrew Trollope and others - see PATENT/1452-61/179.
- 1455 Robert Danyal of Naughton will at Bury St Edmunds W1/24/121.
- 1455 Lawrence Danyell of Walsoken and West Walton for 1 messuage and 180 acres in Stanhave manor - see IQPM/Henry-6/33rd.
- 1455 Joan Danyell widow of London - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/64.
- 1455 9/2 - Robert Danyel - concerning a charter of Robert de Schardelawe dated at Berton by Myldenhale 15 of Richard 2 granting to John Payn of Swafham, Edmund vicar of church of Eye, etc lands in Cambridgeshire Suffolk and Norfolk with witness Robert Danyel - Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/206.
- 1455 Lawrence Danyel - Last will and testament (two documents) of Laurence Danyell [Daniel] of Walsoken, Norfolk. Devises manor of Marches in Stanhoe, Norfolk, to Thomas his son. Mentions his other children, John, Ralph, Robert, Eborard and Joan LM/847/2 7 Feb 145 - These documents are held at Surrey History Centre5
- 1455 Witn: Sir Robert Bothe, Sir John Maynwaryng, Sir John Honford, Thomas Dutton, Robert Grosvenor, Robert Legh of Adlyngton, William Bothe, John Davenport of Davenport, Thomas Davenport of Henbury, John Daune, John Davenport of Bromall, Rolyn Grosvenor, Thomas Beston, Thomas Venables, Thomas Manley, Hugh Calveley, Rondill Maynwaryng, Hamnett of Huyde, Crystore of Davenport, Robert Laycestere, Thomas Meere, John Danyell of Deresbury, John Fyton of Pounhall, John Roope, Seals - These documents are held at Lancashire Record Office Deposition of Sir Laurence Fyton concerning boundaries of Rufford-- as DDHE 64/5a) DDHE 64/8 1 Feb. 1455/6
- 1455-6 John Danyel - MP for Scarborough - see WEDGEWOOD/255-6.
- 1456 1/1 - John Danyel - John Danyell of Quadryng in Holand county Lincoln 'husbondman' for not appearing before the justices of the bench to answer the abbot of Peterborough, David Broun of Peterburgh and Richard Koker of Flete in Holand county Lincoln 'husbondman' touching a debt of 30l - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/267.
- 1456 John Danyell gentleman of London release of all personal actions - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/171.
- 1456 Robert Danyell gentilman of London and Suffolk - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/123.
- 1456-7 Daniel - of St Mary Hostel fee for BA - Cambridge Alumni.
- 1457 10/11 - John Danyel - on Commission of the Peace in Middlesex - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/671.
- 1457 08/11 - Thomas Danyel - Thomas Danyell of Walsoken county Norfolk 'husbondman' pardoned for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William Baret touching a debt of 40s - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/376.
- 1457c Thomas Daniel - John Knightley (son and heir of John Knightley of Cales esquire who died 1457) married Mary daughter of Thomas Daniel esquire and sister to Sir John Danyell knight - see KNIGHTLEY.
- 1457c John Danyel - on Commission of the Peace in Middlesex - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/671.
- 1457-9 Nicholas Danyel - Mayor of Chester- see CHESTER
- 1458 Thomas Danyel esquire of Walsoken son of Laurence Danyel, Gregory Guybon, Robert Fyncham, and Thomas Curzon esquire released right in lordship of Wissingset to James Gresham - see BLOMEFIELD/10/83.
- 1458 John Danyell witness in Kent - page 282 . - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/507.
- 1458 23/01 - John Danyell - John Danyell of Walsoken county Norfolk 'yoman' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William Fainte touching a debt of 20l - at Huntingdon - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/451.
- 1458 8/7 - Thomas Danyell - Robert Palmer of Hexham county Northumberland 'yoman' for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows to answer Thomas Danyell citizen of York touching a debt of 66s 8d York - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/384.
- 1458 30/11 - Thomas Danyell - licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Anne of Westebury, Thomas Mawleson, Thomas Elyot, Thomas Danyell, John Wynthull, John Smyth, William Launder, John Danyell, Richard Wynthull, Richard son of John Danyell, Richard Wynthull, Richard son of Thomas Danyell, Richard Elyot, Thomas son of Richard Wynthulll, Ralph Launder, Richard Smyth the younger, and Richard Bayce of Westbury to the chaplain of Richard Fulchers Chaunlene in the church of Wesebury of 10 messuages, 80 acres of meadow and 5s of rent in Weseburynot held in chief and extended at 6l 5s a year, as was found by an inquisition taken before Walter Denys, late escheator in Gloucestershire, to hold the value of 10 marks a year in part satisfaction of the 11 marks of land, rents, and services which the chaplain has licence to acquire by letters patent dated 4/3 35 Henry 6 - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/475.
- 1458 Andrew Danyel or Danyell - National Archives PCC will November 1458 PROB 11/4
- 1458-9 William Danyel of Lynn - Chamberlain, with John Basse, Roger Bedon and Richard Jangill - see TRYTEL.
- 1459 21/12 - John Danyell - commission in Middlesex to William Hulyn mayor of London, Thomas Charleton knight, Henry Frowyk, Thomas Frowyk, Thomas Meryweder, John Somerton and John Danyell to resist the rebellion of Richard duke of York, Edward earl of March, Richard earl of Warwick and Edmund earl of Rutland attainted of high treason by authority of the parliament held last at Coventry - at Coventry - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/561.
- 1459 Thomas Danyell esquire adjudicating in Kent - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/389.
- 1459 Walter Danyell of Southampton - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/381.
- 1460? John Daniel prior of Lewes, chamberlain and vicar general of the Abbot of Cluny - see PAPAL.
- 1460 Robert Danyell mercer of London - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/462.
- 1460 24/10 - Richard Danyel - Richard Danyell of Westham county Essex 'husbondman' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Clerk touching a debt of 40s - at London - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/523.
- 1460 24/10 - John Danyel - significance to William [error] prior of the house of St Pancras Lewes in the diocese of Chichester, chamberlain and vicar-general of the abbot of Cluny in the provinces or realms of England, Scotland and Ireland of the royal assent to the election of William Hamond, monk of the priory of St Andrew Northampton as prior thereof - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/631.
- 1460 28/10 - John Danyel - mandate to the escheators of Northamptonshire, Hertford, Warwick and Leicester, Lincoln, and Northampton to deliver temporalities of priory of St Andrew Northampton to William Hamond monk whose election as prior has been confirmed by John prior of St Pancras Lewys, chamberlain, vicar and commissary general of John de Borboni, abbot of Cluny and whose fealty the king has taken - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/635.
- 1460 11/11 - John Danyel - pardon to John Danyell prior of St Pancras Lewes in the diocese of Chichester, chamberlain vicar-general and commissary of John de Borboni bishop of le Puy, of no province of the Roman churchand subject to no other, count of Velay, and abbot of Cluny, of all offences in accepting letters patent of the abbot granting power to him to provide a prior to the priory of Montacute, and in providing Robert Cryche, monk thereof, to be prior - by K etc - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/629.
- 1460 Thomas Danyel of Tabley - son of Thomas Danyell and his wife, Isabel married Maude, daughter of John Leicester of Nether Tabley. Had a son, Thomasn - see BLG/II/647.
- 1460c John Danyell - cast bells in London between 1450 and 1470 - see BELLS
- 1460 Robert Colman son and heir of the late Thomas Colman de Tebenham to William Colman his brother, Thomas Danyel de Walsoken, gentleman, Robert Bate de Harlyston, clerk, and John Norman de Wacton, gift of land in Tebenham. Tibenham, Monday after the feast of St Edmund, King and Martyr, 39 Henry VI (24 November 1460). Deed poll. Endorsed. - These documents are held at Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives Tibenham: gift 11/61 1460 Former reference: B 412.
- 1461 3/2 - George Danyell - commission to Thomas Frowyk, George Danyell, esquire, Edmund Westby, John Wyngburne and the sheriffs of Middlesex and Hertford in those counties, and to cause proclamation to be made that no one wear any badges or liveries of any lord save him with whom he shall go to serve the king in his present journey, under pain of imprisonment - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/658.
- 1461 3/2 - Henry Danyell - commission to Walter Conye mayor of Bishops Lynn, Thomas Kollowe and Thomas Crosse to arrest John Halyday the elder, Robert Houghton, John Martyn 'bruer', William Prentyce of Castleacre, Peter Blake and Henry Danyell 'yoman' and their favourers and bring them before the king in Chancery - by k - at Westminster - see PATENT/Henry-6/6/32.
- 1461 Richard Danyell - witness concerning land in London - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/68-9.
- 1461 Thomas Danyel gentleman of Walsoken in memorandum for escheator - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/106.
- 1461 6/5 Thomas Danyel dyer of London - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Partrych, grocer, of London - see CLOSE/1461-68/70.
- 1461 William Danyell otherwise Ussher concerning Ollerton Herefordshire - see CLOSE/Henry-6/4/47.
- 1461 28/1 Casyn Danyell - grant for life to Casyn Danyell of the town of Calais of a fee of 4d daily at the hands of the treasurer of the town - by ps - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/142.
- 1461 22/3 George Danyell - commission to George Danyell, Walter Duredat, William Norton, John Barrewell and John Dogmanton to arrest and imprison all vagabonds in the counties of Middlesex, Buckingham and Hertford - by ps - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/32.
- 1461 14/7 George Danyell - commission of the peace for Hertfordshire - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/565.
- 1461 23/10 William Danyell - grant for life to William Danyell alias Ussher of an annuity of 20 marks from the issues of fee farm of the town of Ollerton county Hereford - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/50.
- 1461 6/5 George Danyell - commission of the peace for Hertfordshire - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/565.
- 1461 6/5 Thomas Danyel dyer of London - 6 May 1461 - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Partrych, grocer, of London - see CLOSE/1461-8/70.
- 1461 16/12 William Danyel of Lynn - 16 Dec.1461 - one of those to whom the founding of a gild in Lynn was confirmed - see PATENT/1461-7/141.
- 1462 John Danyel - attorney to convey seisin of certain lands in Suffolk - see CLOSE/1461-7/241.
- 1462 5/7 Thomas Danyel of Walsoken - involved in a recognisance of £20 to Thomas Bray - see CLOSE/1461-8/138.
- 1462 16/12 - William Danyell - inspeximus and confirmation to William Cause alderman and William Danyell, William Blower and Thomas Wright wardens of the gild of St George of Bishop's Lynn of letters patent dated 4/10 in 8 of /Henry-6 being a licence for John Brand on Bartholomew Cisterne and John Snaiwell of Bishop's Lynn to found the said gild with power etc - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/141.
- 1462 John Danyel - concerning land in Aulton Southampton - see CLOSE/?/90.
- 1462 John Danyel - attorney to convey seisin of certain lands in Suffolk - see CLOSE/1461-67/241.
- 1462 5/7 Thomas Danyel gentleman of Walsoken - involved in a recognisance of £20 payable at Michaelmas to Thomas Bray - see CLOSE/1461-68/138.
- 1463 30/03 - John Danyell - commission during pleasure to John Wode, John Bassat, John Wroth, John Danyell, Humphrey Forster, John Hoord, John Newman, Thomas Babam, John Upton and William Potyer to enquire by oath of good men of the counties of Kent, Hertford, Essex, Surrey, Middlesex, Berkshire, Buckingham, Oxford and Gloucester into the capture of swans and cygnets on the River Thames and its tributaries from Cirencestre to its mouth by hooks, nets, 'lymestrynges' and other engines and the taking of swans eggs and to arrest and imprison the offenders - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/278.
- 1463 20/06 - George Danyell - commission to Roger Grandorge esquire, George Danyell esquire, Robert Oldham, John Bates and William Davy to arrest and imprison Thomas Kene 'yoman' and William Kene 'yoman' and William Kene 'yoman' and bring them before the king - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/279.
- 1463 26/10 Thomas Danyel - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of John Beaufrere, brewer, of London - see CLOSE/1461-68/201.
- 1463 21/9 Thomas Danyel - was one of those elected auditors of the accounts of the Chamberlain and Wardens in arrear - see BRITISH-HISTORY.
- 1463 26/10 involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of John Beaufrere, brewer, of London - see CLOSE/1461-8/201.
- 1464 03/10 George Danyell - commission of the peace for Hertfordshire - at Reading - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/565.
- 1465 Richard Daniel sheriff 1465 - Norwich - see BLOMEFIELD/3/171.
- 1465 20/02 & 1465 28/3 & 1465 18/11 - George Danyell - commission of the peace for Hertfordshire - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/565.
- 1465 17/06 - William Danyell - grant for life to William Danyell knight that he be one of the poor knights of the college of the king's free chapel of St George within Lyndesore? Castle receiving such wages daily and a vesture yearly at the hands of the warden of the college with a habitation within the castle as any other of the poor knights has received - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/441.
- 1465 4/11 - Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell of Neuton Pleycy county Somerset 'husbondman' for not appearing before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer John Mauncell touching a debt of 8 marks in Somerset - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/416.
- 1465 4/2 George Danyel - involved in the quitclaim of certain lands in Buckinghamshire near Bowebrikhill by John Hellewell - see CLOSE/1468-76/269-70.
- 1465 5/7 Thomas Danyel gentleman of Walsoken - involved Thomas Bray - see CLOSE/?/267.
- 1466 1 John Workesley, clerk 2 John Mascy, son of Geoffrey Mascy, kt, dec'd Release from 1 to 2 of lands and saltpan etc in Rostherne, Audlem, Wrenbury, Worleston, Nantwich and Kermincham (formerly held by 1, William Hulton esq and Roger Birkes lawyer, jointly with 2 and James Tyldesley, from Geoffrey Mascy and John Gartside, chaplain) Witnesses: John Maynewaryng, William Bothe, kts; John Legh del Bothes, Hugh Davenport, Ranulph Maynewaryng, Thomas Danyell, John Waren esqs 19 Sep 1466 - These documents are held at Warrington Library, Museum and Archives Service [no title] MS378 14 [See MS75 no.37].
- 1466 9/5 - Edward Danyell - Edward Danyell late of Bedford 'chapman' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows of the Bench to answer Richard Everley, citizen and mercer of London, and John Faukys clerk touching a debt of 28l 5s 9d in London - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/501.
- 1466 22/07 & 1466 27/10 - John Danyell - commission of the peace and array for Surrey - at Westminster - see PATENT/Edward-4/1/573.
- 1466 Thomas Danyel to Robert Kirkeham, John Mapilton, John Davyson clerks, John Fyngeham, Thomas Goucell esquire, Edmund Perys, Thomas Damet and John Taillour concerning land in Walpole - see CLOSE/?/374.
- 1466 1 John Mascy, son of Geoffrey Mascy, dec'd 2 Thomas Danyell of Over Tabley esq Settlement on marriage between 1 and Margaret, daughter of 2, concerning lands held in fee simple by 1 in Rostherne, Audlem, Wrenbury, Worleston, Nantwich and Kermincham 8 Sep 1466 - These documents are held at Warrington Library, Museum and Archives Service [no title] MS377 1466 Related information: [See MS75 no.36].
- 1467 1/8 involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of John Spenser, the elder, tailor, of London - see CLOSE/1461-8/440.
- 1467 10/3 John Danyel - quitclaim of his lands in Harefield - see CLOSE/1461-7/450.
- 1467 26/4 John Danyel - witness to the gift of the goods and chattels of John Erliche of East Acton - see CLOSE/1461-7/402.
- 1467 1/10 George Danyel - George Danyell esquire of Rykemansworth involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Astbury of London and concerning John Reve of Hempstede Hertfordshire - see CLOSE/1468-76/463.
- 1467 28/2 George Danyel - witness to a land charter in Herfelde Middlesex - see CLOSE/1468-76/450.
- 1467 10/3 John Danyel - quitclaim of his lands in Herfelde Middlesex - see CLOSE/1461-67/450.
- 1467 26/4 John Danyel - witness to the gift of the goods and chattels of John Erliche of East Acton Middlesex - see CLOSE/1461-67/402.
- 1467 1/8 Thomas Danyel - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of John Spenser, the elder, tailor, of London - see CLOSE/1461-68/440.
- 1467 Thomas Danyel citizen and dyer concerning John Levys citizen and dyer - see CLOSE/?/191.
- 1467 Thomas Danyel - Copy of last will and testament, dated 1467, of Thomas Danyell [Daniel] of Walsoken, Norfolk. Bequests to Elizabeth his wife, Thomas and Harry his sons and Alice his daughter LM/847/3 Oct 1474 - These documents are held at Surrey History Centre
- 1468 12/3 Thomas Danyel - 12 Mar.1468 - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Gresham, the elder, of London - see CLOSE/1468-76/11.
- 1468 2/6 Thomas Danyel - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Coke of London - see CLOSE/1468-76/24.
- 1469 12/9 Thomas Danyel - involved in gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Roger of East Greenwich - see CLOSE/1468-76/97.
- 1469 26/10 Thomas Danyel - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Gresham, the elder - see CLOSE/1468-76/88.
- 1469 5/5 Thomas Danyel of Walsoken - on commission of oyer and terminer for Norfolk and Cambridgeshire - see PATENT/1467-77/169.
- 1467 John Danyell, Gentleman of Walton, Surrey - National Archives PCC will February 1467 PROB 11/5
- 1468 12/3 Thomas Danyel - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Gresham, the elder, of London - see CLOSE/1468-76/11.
- 1468 Thomas Danyel - see CLOSE/1461-68/981&1286&1288&1437&1474&1489&267.
- 1468 Thomas Danyel dyer - see CLOSE/1461-68/33&87&345&392&499&674&1249.
- 1468 2/6 Thomas Danyel - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Coke of London - see CLOSE/1468-76/24.
- 1468 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Dyer dyer and citizen of London paid for a debt - see CLOSE/?/33.
- 1468 Thomas Danyell - gift to Thomas Dyer dyer of London - see CLOSE/?/87.
- 1468 7/9 William Danyell - Wybrand de Skelleyng in Holland master of ship called the 'Reynold' of Skellyng and owner of the whole ship, rigging and gear thereto belonging - to William Danyell 'stokfishmonger' of London, his executors and assigns - gift of whole of the said ship its rigging and gear and of all other his goods, property, debts and chattels within the realm, overseas or elsewhere on land and water - dated 4/9 in 8 Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgement 7/9 - see CLOSE/?/78.
- 1469 12/9 Thomas Danyel - involved in gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Roger of East Greenwich - see CLOSE/1468-76/97.
- 1469 26/10 Thomas Danyel - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Thomas Gresham, the elder - see CLOSE/1468-76/88.
- 1469 Thomas Danyell - gift to Thomas Dyer dyer of London - see CLOSE/?/345&392.
- 1469 5/6 William Danyell citizen and stokfisshemonger of London to William Danyell knight, John Danyell draper of the same and Thomas Martyn "gentilman", their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels in the city of London and elsewhere within the realm and of all debts to him due - and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 4d - dated 5/6 of 9 Edward 4 - memorandum of sacknowledgement 5/6 - see CLOSE/?/267.
- 1470 Copy of feoffment 1) Reginald Stephinson of Walsoken, Norfolk, chaplain, and John Daniell [Daniel] of the same, gent 2) John Elwin of Wisbech, Cambs, Robert Digby, Robert Burwell and Thomas Close of Walsoken. 3a in Larkelande, Walsoken. LM/847/4 19 Jul 1470 - These documents are held at Surrey History Centre.
- 1470 Ralph Daniell, rector of the parish church of St Nicholas Bradwell in the diocese of Norwich, bachelor of degrees - dispensation to receive and retain for life etc - see PAPAL.
- 1470 Thomas Berkeley of Avon Hampshire born c1470 married Elizabeth Neville daughter of George Neville knight Lord Bergavenny by his first wife Margaret Fenne and had a daughter Lora married firstly to John Ashburnham and secondly to John Daniel - see MAGNA/330.
- 1470 4/12 - George Danyell - commission of the peace for Hertfordshire - at Westminster - see PATENTEdward-4/1/616.
- 1470 1/3 Thomas Danyel of Walsoken - on a commission of oyer and terminer for Norfolk and Cambridgeshire - see PATENT1467-77/170.
- 1470 3/5 Thomas Danyel - involved in gift of the goods and chattels of Gregory Coppyng of London - 3 May 1470 - 1468-76 page 127 . - see CLOSE/1468-76/127.
- 1470 Thomas Danyell - gift to Thomas Dyer dyer of London - see CLOSE/?/499.
- 1471 16/2 Thomas Daniel - one of those licensed to found the Dyers’ Company - see PATENT1476-85/236.
- 1471 1/3 Thomas Daniel - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of John Haydon of London - see CLOSE/1468-76/181.
- 1471 Thomas Danyell - gift to Thomas Dyer dyer of London - see CLOSE/?/674.
- 1472 Richard Bolter, William Kay and Calfredus Hale to John Prowght, Henry Daniell of Appleton and William Hale. 12 Edward IV - These documents are held at Norfolk Record Office Charter of lands. FLT 1/222 1472 Oct. 17.
- 1472 John Danyell draper witness concerning land in London but also concerning John Folsham of Norwich - see CLOSE/?/1000.
- 1472 Copy of two wills a) John Daniell [Daniel] of Walsoken, Norfolk, gent, dated 3 Oct 1472, and proved 11 Apr 1483 b) The parson of Grimston, Norfolk, and Bradwell, Suffolk; the name is missing in the text, but a marginal note in later hand says 'Ralph Daniell clerk, 1507'. Apparently proved '3 March 1557', but this could be a mistake LM/847/5 (1472-1507) - These documents are held at Surrey History Centre.
- 1472 17/11 Thomas Danyel - he and Robert Dockynge were arbiters in the dispute between John Raysshe and Richard Haywode - see CLOSE/1468-76/266.
- 1472 Thomas Danyel - John Raysshe 'yeoman' of Walpole county Norfolk to Richard Haywode - bon in 100li payable at Pentecost next or levied etc in Noerfolk - condition lat? if the said John Raysshe obey the waard of Thomas Danyell and Robert Dockynge arbitrators indifferently chosen as to the title in two messuages and 32 acres of land in Solerton and Wyggetofte county Lincoln and in all suits, actions, debates and demands between the parties and behave himself well and carry out the said award, then this bond shall be voided etc - Richard Haywoode 'yoman' of Walpole to John Raysshe - bond in 100li as above - condition as in earlier entry - mutalis mutandis - see CLOSE/?/981.
- 1472 17/11 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell and others for the guild of dyers - see CHARTER/240.
- 1473 1 Thomas de Mere esq, wife Isabella and son William 2 Thomas del Mere, son of Thomas and Isabella above Lease for life from 1 to 2 of lands etc in Rostherne and Mere (former tenants James Gandy, Radulph Laurence, John Bentley), and appointment of William Bentley and his brother John Bentley to deliver seisin Witnesses: Robert Legh of Adlington, Thomas Danyell, Robert Legh, son of Robert above, Richard de Legh, Robert de Hondford 26 Mar 1473 - These documents are held at Warrington Library, Museum and Archives Service [no title] MS385 1473. Related information: [See MS75 no. 43].
- 1473 Richard Daniel rector of Brandon 1473-7 with patron Lovell Lord Morley - see BLOMEFIELD/2/470.
- 1474 Thomas Danyel of Walsoken died 1474 - son of Laurence Danyell of Walsoken = Margaret and had son, Henry - see PATENT1476-85/338.
- 1474? Thomas Daniel - Joan wife of John Huggate and late wife of Thomas Daniell - regarding rent in Sanden and Danbury - see FINES.
- 1474 1/5 Thomas Danyel late of Walsoken - writ of diem clausit extremum - see FINE/1471-85/81.
- 1474 2/4 Thomas Danyel - involved in the gift of the goods and chattels of Cornelius Clayson of Greenwich - see CLOSE/1468-76/345.
- 1474 Thomas Danyel - similar to entry on page 981 for 1472 - see CLOSE/?/1249.
- 1475 Thomas Danyell of Walsoken for Stanhave manor and Kingshale Ten - see IQPM/Edward-4/19th.
- 1475 Thomas Danyell of Walsoken, Norfolk - National Archives PCC will 14 October 1475 PROB 11/6
- 1476 Ralph Daniel bachelor in the decrees - first prebend or the precenter's prebend - see BLOMEFIELD/4/173.
- 1476 Thomas Danyell, knight, John Tymperley, esquire, Edward FitzWilliam, esquire, and John Yorke; and Elizabeth duchess of Norfolk. 31 Dec. 16 Edw. IV Thomas, John, Edward and John have ratified and confirmed to Elizabeth her status and possession in and of the castles, manors and lordships of Bungey, Holsley with Sutton, Staverton with Bromeswell, Donyngworth, Hoo, Erlestonham, Crattefeld and Soham Comitis (Suff.), the manors of South Walsham and Syslond, the half-hundred of Ersham with the market of Harlyston, and manors of Ersham, Kenynghale, Loddon, Dycyngham, Halveryate and Dykylburgh and the hundred of Gylcros (Norf.), the manors of Dalby Chacombe, Wetherdley and Coldeoverton (Leics.), Flekenhoo and Thurlaston (Warws.), Kenet (Cambs. and Suff.), the castles and manors of Bretby, Cotton, Lynton, Rippingdon and Rostlaston (Derb.), and the manors of Boseham, Funtyngton and Thorney (Sussex); to the duchess for her life. [Please quote GC4409 at Berkeley Castle Muniments when requesting this file] - These documents are held at Berkeley Castle Muniments [no title] BCM/D/1/1/22 [31 Dec. 1476].
- 1476 Henry Danyel died 1479 (son of Thomas Danyell of Walsoken, Norfolk) = Elizabeth - see PATENT1476-85/15.
- 1477 12/2 Henry Danyel - Thomas Sutton of Teryngton was licensed to enfeoff Henry Danyel and his wife of a toft and 100 acres of land in Norfolk - see PATENT1476-85/15.
- 1478 Witnesses: Thos. Danyell, "Crown Valet of the Lord King", - These documents are held at Gloucestershire Archives D340a/T195A 1466-1484.
- 1478 John Danyel rector of Bekenisfelde in the diocese of Lincoln - see PAPAL.
- 1478 John Danyell draper of London gift - others involved from Gloucestershire and Worcestershire - see CLOSE/?/68.
- 1478 to Hugh Danyell gentleman, his executors and assigns, from Conrad Johnson haberdasher of London - see CLOSE/?/442.
- 1480 Thomas Danyell and William Bacon sheriffs witnesses to land transaction in London - see CLOSE/?/698&736.
- 1480 Henry Danyell for Stanave manor and Kyngehall Ten - see IQPM/Edward-4/19th.
- 1481 At Rainham further up the Thames there was a certain amount of export trade (and probably of ship building) in the 15th century for in 1481 three ships - the Mary (John Danyell master), the Chrisopher (Harry Wylkyns master) and the Thomas (Hemonde Danyell master) were described as belonging to the place - see the Cely papers (1900) pages 41, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76 and 80 - see ESSEX/16/28.
- 1480 Danyall - resident graduate of Corpus Christi - Cambridge Alumni.
- 1482 Thomas Danyell and others witness in London involving drapers and skinners - see CLOSE/?/697.
- 1482 Thomas Danyell citizen and dyer of London gift of goods and chattels to John Atwoode of Mulsey county Surrey, William Dawberery, Richard Butler and John Vaus gentlemen - see CLOSE/1476-85/286.
- 1482 pay Thomas Danyell mason of kings works from taxes in Norfolk Suffolk and Essex - see CLOSE/?/858.
- 1482 3/11 Thomas Danyel - gift of his goods and chattels to John Awode of Mulsey, William Dawbeney, Richard Butler and John Vaus - see CLOSE/1476-85/286.
- 1483 Thomas Danyell mason of the works in the Tower of London payment out of manors in Essex and Kent - see CLOSE/?/1271.
- 1483 John Daniel of West Ham - see Essex will 41 ER1.
- 1483 6/7 William Daniel of Beswick - received coronation livery of crimson and black satin - 6 Jul - at the coronation.
- 1484 Ralph Daniel, rector of Grimston - see BLOMEFIELD/8/451.
- 1484 1/5 & 8/12 William Danyel of Beswick - on a commission of array for Dorset -see PATENT/1476-85/397&488.
- 1484 14/8 William Danyel of Beswick - on a commission to take Thomas Luffyncote before Richard in Chancery -see PATENT/1476-85/492.
- 1484 Thomas Danyell and others witness to land transaction in Kent - see CLOSE/?/1213.
- 1484 William Daniel senior of West Ham - see Essex will 56 ER1.
- 1486 1 Robert Nedeham, bro of John Nedeham, kt 2 Hugh Grymesdiche, son of Ranulph Grymesdiche Lease for 51 years from 1 to 2, wife Johanna and sons John and Thomas, of a hall called Hallom in Newton iuxta Daresbury, and land in Hatton iuxta Daresbury; with powers of distraint and re-entry Witnesses:William Stanley, kt, chamberlain of Chester; Peter Werberton esq, Thomas Danyell of Daresbury esq 2 Oct 1486 - These documents are held at Warrington Library, Museum and Archives Service [no title] MS 324 1486 Related information: [See MS 76 no.25]
- 1486 Richard White to Galfrid Hale, Henry Danyell and Thomas Kay and another. 1 Henry VII - These documents are held at Norfolk Record Office Charter of lands. FLT 1/255 1486 Apl. 12.
- 1487 William of Beswick - probably the William Danyell admitted to the Guild of Corpus Christi, York - Coronation page 332.
- 1488 John Danyell alias Ragdale baker late of Westminster gift to others - see CLOSE/?/331.
- 1488 Stephen Danyell of Kingston Deverill, Wiltshire - National Archives PCC will 19 July 1488 PROB 11/8
- 1490 John Danyel of Daresbury = Joan, daughter and co-heiress of Roger Pilkington = 2 Anne - see FINE/1461-71.
- 1490 George Danyell witness to gift in Iver and Langley in county Buckinghampshire - see CLOSE/?/818.
- 1490 Thomas Danyell, yeoman of the crown and others concerning John Gale bocher of St Albans - see CLOSE/?/506.
- 1491 Gerard Danyell - fishmonger of London and others concerning land in Kent - see CLOSE/?/857.
- 1491 John Prowght de Hyllington, Andrew Lygon de Castle Rysing and Richard Bolter to Galfrid Hale, Henry Danyell de Appleton, Thomas Kay and Robert Kay. 8 Henry VII. - These documents are held at Norfolk Record Office Charter of lands. FLT 1/264 1493 June 20.
- 1492 1. Nicholas Wodeward and wife Joan of Cretyng [Creeting] St Mary John Fennyng of Nedham [Needham] Market Robert Michell of Stowe Market [Stowmarket] 2. John Danyell of Hadlegh [Hadleigh] William Gardenerof Hadlegh [Hadleigh] John Emrigale of Hadlegh [Hadleigh] (1) to (2), built messuage lying in Cretyng St Mary between bondage of Cretyng Hall formerly of the Abbot of Berneye [Bernay in Normandy] and messuage of John Barker, 1 head abutting in part on croft called le Meredown and in part on curtilage late of Edmund Baker, formerly of William Kenmer' and now of Thomas Hunn, other head abutting on le Hakkemelle merssh; which (1) lately had by feoffment of Joan Kay and William Havell dated 20 Jan. 18 Edw. IV [1479]; to hold of chief lords of fee for accustomed services. Warranty clause. Witnesses: William Fysher, Edward Grynsent, William Herte and others. Given at Cretyng St Mary, 9 Apr. 7 Hen. VII. (HD 1538/195/30-32 mounted together for binding) - These documents are held at Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch Feoffment HD 1538/195/30 9 Apr 1492.
- 1494/5 Thomas Danyell esquire of Tabley Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society Volume 30 .
- 1497 William Torbok, esq. and Sir Robert Danyell of the Roodey, Sir William Norres, Thomas Venables of Kynderton, Richard Bolde, Rauf Eccleston, Rauff Ravenscroft Nicholas Haryngton, [...] esqs. John Haydok, vicar of Huyton, and William Mercer, priest -- W.T. has enfeoffed them with the manor of Torbok, W.T. to take rents for life, and at will shall re-enfeoff his. If he dies before that can be done, then to Henry his son and heir. Margaret his daughter to have 200 marks and Jane his daughter 100 marks. To Elizabeth his sister 20 marks, John his beother an annuity of 4 marks, George his brother "one yocke of Bolokkys" to Cisly his sister 4 marks, to Anne his sister 26/8; to each servant 6 months wages. Residue to his children at disposition of his wife, vicar of Huyton, Sir William Mercer, priest, and William Bret, except the bed of cloth of gold and a "sparver of white sarsnet and black" to be given to the church of Huyton to pray for the souls of himself, father, mother, and brother Sir Henry - These documents are held at Lancashire Record Office Agreement DDM 48/30 26 Jun. 1497.
- 1497-8 Daniel - B Civ L - Cambridge Alumni.
- 1498 William and Thomasine Daniell - Margareting manor - John Bardfield and his son are said to have held it soon after. And the next heirs of the latter were his fathers two sisters vis Margaret wife of Robert Gedge and Thomasine wife of William Daniell - Inquisition Post Mortem 13th of Henry VII - on 5/6/1512 the said Margaret bought of William Reade half of the manor of Gynge, Margaret and Thomasine Daniell purchased the other half of the same William on 2/11 following - same for Newlands Hall - Letters Patent page 5 - see MORANT/1/53&74 - see IQPM/Henry-7/13th.
- 1498 Edmunde Danyell of Stoke next Nayland, Suffolk - National Archives PCC will 19 December 1498 PROB 11/11
- 1498 William Danyell of Shellingford, Berkshire - National Archives PCC will 06 November 1498 PROB 11/11
- 1497 1. John Danyell of Hadleygh [Hadleigh] William Gardener of Hadleygh [Hadleigh] John Emryngale of Hadleygh [Hadleigh] 2. Nicholas Wodeward and wife Joan of Cretyng [Creeting] St Mary John Fennyng of Nedham [Needham] Market Robert Michell of Stowe Market [Stowmarket] (1) to (2), property as in HD 1538/195/30, which they lately had by feoffment of John Danyell, William Gardener and John Emryngale [sic] dated 20 Jan. 18 Edw. IV [1479]; to hold of chief lords of fee for accustomed services. Also (1) appoint Thomas Hun of Nedham Market attorney to deliver seisin. Witnesses: William Hart, Edward Grynsent, John Haddock and others. Given at Cretyng St Mary, 12 May 12 Hen. VII - These documents are held at Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch Feoffment HD 1538/195/31 12 May 1497.
- 1499 Gerard Danyell - fishmonger of London and others bond to kings use - see CLOSE/?/1176.
- 1501 William Danyell - answering to crime of perjury to sheriffs of London - see CLOSE/?/67.
- 1501 21/4 John Danyell - keeping peace in Guysnes - see CLOSE/?/21.
- 1502 Johannes Danyell - National Archives PCC will 26 April 1502 PROB 11/13
- 1503 Thomas Danyell born - Inquisition Post Mortem 18th of Henry 7 - needed proof of age 21 on 20/10 in 17th of Henry VII of Richard Coluyle so and heir of Francis of Bishops Lynn Norfolk - Thomas Danyell gentleman aged 60 or more of Kings Lynn remembered because daughter born then and Robert Barney elected prior and William Cobbe was sent to ask Richard Danyell clerk doctor of laws (utriusque juris) to be godfather - see IQPM/Henry-7/18th.
- 1505 Steven Danyell of Charmouth, Dorset - National Archives PCC will 19 February 1505 PROB 11/14
- 1505 Henry Daniell - Thomas Blake esquire of Swaffham Market - sister Margaret Daniel, Henry Daniel, land in Walsoken, sister Jane Brampton, sister Margaret's daughters Elizabeth and Margaret - see NORFOLKVISITATION/2/4.
- 1506 Alys Danyell of Charmouth, Dorset - National Archives PCC will 22 May 1506 PROB 11/15
- 1507 John Danyell butcher of Hadleigh will PROB 11/15.
- 1507 John Danyell, Bucher of Hadleigh, Suffolk - National Archives PCC will 10 July 1507 PROB 11/15
- 1507 Olyver Danyell, Skinner of London - National Archives PCC will 12 April 1507 PROB 11/15
- 1508 Lease for 5½ years 1) Henry Danyell [Daniel], clerk, and Ralph Danyell, sons of the late Thomas Danyell of Walsoken, Norfolk 2) Roger Touneshend [Townshend] of Reynham St Mary [Rainham St Mary or East Rainham, Norfolk, seat of the Marquis of Townshend from 1632]. Lands in Walsoken and adjoining towns belonging to their late father. LM/847/9 30 Apr 1508 - These documents are held at Surrey History Centre.
- 1508 Richard Daniell - National Archives PCC will 09 May 1508 PROB 11/15
- 1508c James Danyell gentleman versus Robert Awlman of Norwich goldsmith concerning deeds and jewels entrusted to Thomas Browefeld deceased - in Norfolk - see EARLY-CPS/IV/303.
- 1508c John Danyell and Christian his wife executor and late wife of Thomas Moynejoye of Topsham versus John Goodyere of Topsham merchant factor of Thomas - see EARLY-CPS/IV/303.
- 1508c James Danyell versus Thomas Leeman concerning land in Weybread - in Suffolk - see EARLY-CPS/IV/304.
- 1509 Feoffment to uses 1) Henry Danyell [Daniel], chaplain, son and heir of Thomas Danyell of Walsoken, Norfolk 2) Sir John Audeley [Audley], Sir Thomas Woodhouse, Thomas Wyndham, John Cressener, Thomas Cressener, John Lestraunge, Anthony Hansard, William Yelverton, Roger Woodhouse, esqs, Thomas Sydney, gent, and Thomas Short. Manors of Walsoken and Stanhoe and lands in Stanhoe, South Creake, North Creake, Docking, Southmere, Walsoken and Emneth, all in Norfolk. To uses specified in agreement of LM/847/10/1. LM/847/10/2 24 Oct 1509 - These documents are held at Surrey History Centre.
- 1509 Grace Danyell of Messing, Essex - National Archives PCC will 16 March 1509 PROB 11/16
- 1509? William Danyel v William Gylbeard - Clare - see Star Chamber CP Henry VIII bundle 26 365 and Suffolk Records and MSS.
- 1510 Ralph Danyell - The lady Elizabeth Awdley widow of Sir John Awdley srrrenders divers lands inter alia lands which she had taken up with her husband 23rd Henry 7 on surrender of Joan Braunton and Margaret Daniel widows, sisters and co-heiresses of Thomas Blake to the use of Ralph Danyell gentleman. At the same court the lady Elizabeth Awdley widow held with Sir John Awdley her late husband and Walter Payne now deceased all these lands formerly Simon Blake's and afterwards Thomas Blake's esquire in Swaffham ut patel etc 1st Henry 8 who now comes and surrenders the said lands into the hands of the lord which the lord of the manor regrants to the said lady Elizabeth and to Edmund Awdley and his heirs - see entry in 1505 for connection with Walsoken family - see NORFOLKVISITATION/1/27.
- 1510 Thomas Danyell - William Vertue to be during pleasure mason of the works in the tower of London as lately held by Thomas Danyell - see STATE/Henry-8/566&572&1190.
- 1510 Thomas Danyell - licence for guild of dyers - see STATE/Henry-8/4013.
- 1510 Walter Danyel of Walsokene and Agnes his wife and Reginald Randolph of Walsokene versus William de Northalverton and Margaret his wife in Walsokene - see FINES281/4-Edward-3.
- 1512 Symond Danyell of Littlington, Sussex - National Archives PCC will 28 April 1512 PROB 11/17
- 1512 Symon Danyell of Litlington, Cambridgeshire - National Archives PCC will 12 May 1512 PROB 11/17
- 1513 Hugh Danyell grant of feodeng in Cambridge and Huntingdon - see STATE.
- 1515 Thomas Danyell gentleman in inquisition post mortem of Richard Lyrar of Horton Buckinghampshire - see IQPM/I/618.
- 1513 Gerard Danyell, Fishmonger of London - see National Archives PCC will 26 November 1513 PROB 11/17 - see R. S. Sharpe, Calendar of Wills, Court of Husting, London.
- 1518 Ralph Danyell clerk in inquisition post mortem of William Baker regarding Nether Hall manor Norfolk - see IQPM/I/1022.
- 1519 John Danyell, Gentleman of Felsted, Essex - National Archives PCC will 22 January 1519 PROB 11/19
- 1520 Peter Daniel married to Alice Booth after 1520 - see MAGNA/111.
- 1520c Henry son and heir of Henry Danyell husbandman of Sanden versus Johanna late the wife of Robert Danyell of Dunmow barber and brother of complainant concerning detention of deeds relating to a messuage and land in Bocking - in Essex - see EARLY-CPS/V/404.
- 1520c Rauf Daniell and Katherine his wife, and George Medley and Elizabeth his wife versus Edward Ferrers knight and William Smart of London grocer executors of Thomas Marowe feoffee to ? and executor of William Marowe concerning legacies of the said William Marowe to be paid from the sale of lands at Stoke in Buttsbury? - in Middlesex and Essex - see EARLY-CPS/V/498.
- 1521-98 Anthony Bedingfield of Homeshall Norfolk married Elizabeth Daniel daughter and co-heiress of Ralph Daniell of Swaffham - see entry in 1505 for connection with Walsoken family - see NORFOLKVISITATION/1/159&166.
- 1522 Piers Danyell esquire of Tabley Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society Volume 30 .
- 1523 John Danyell, Thomas Danyell and Randolph Danyell clerk and others - see FINES.
- 1525 Henry Danyel vicar of Whitwell - see BLOMEFIELD/8/295.
- 1528 Sir Roger Pilkington (father slain 1487) = Alice daughter of Sir John Savage and had daughters including Joan = John Daniel of Daresbury Cheshire whose son sold his share in 1528 - Brislingham - see BLOMEFIELD/1/55.
- 1533 Robert Daniel monk at Castle Acre at dissolution of monastries - see BLOMEFIELD/8/373.
- 1523 Margery Danyell, Widow of Felsted, Essex - National Archives PCC will 24 April 1523 PROB 11/21
- 1530c James Danell esquire collector of revenues at Framlingham.
- 1530 Thomas Daniel of Sanden - see Essex will 108 ER4.
- 1534 Joan Daniel of Sanden - see Essex will 194 ER4.
- 1537 George Daniel - Clare - debtor to late Queen Jane Seymour - see SP 11 974 Suffolk Records and MSS.
- 1537 James Danyell of Lynn, Norfolk - National Archives PCC will 03 November 1537 PROB 11/27
- 1538 Dorothy Daniel of Southminster - see Essex will 15BW12.
- 1538 John Daniel of Southminster - see Essex will 13BW12.
- 1538 John Danyell of Woodham Ferrers, Essex - National Archives PCC will 27 December 1538 PROB 11/27
- 1538 Thomas Daniel of Much Hadham - see Essex will 14BW12.
- 1540 Henry Danyell clerk - see IQPM/75.
- 1540 Rose Daniel widow of St Giles Colchester - see Essex will 20BW12.
- 1540c James Danyell esquire versus Abraham Powleson merchant concerning detention of deeds relating to a messuage and three tenauntryes in Lynn- in Norfolk - see EARLY-CPS/VII/775.
- 1540c Robert Danyell versus Thomas Danyell concerning messuage of land in Bexton formerly of Juliana late the wife of Peter Danyell of Tabley and mother of both parties - see EARLY-CPS/VIII/979.
- 1541 Andrew Daniel married at Bury St Edmunds to Ann Jacob.
- 1544 John Daniel married at Holton to Margery Bennit .
- 1545 Jamys Danyell or Daniell, Gentleman of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, Middlesex - National Archives PCC will 26 January 1545 PROB 11/30
- 1545 Jamys Danyell or Daniell, Gentleman of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, Middlesex - National Archives PCC will 26 January 1545 PROB 11/30
- 1546 John Daniel of Woodham Ferrers - seeEssex will 34BW12.
- 1546 Robert Daniel married in Bury MLs to ?.
- 1548 William Daniel married at Leiston to Elizabeth Hethe.
- 1548 Anthony Daniel married at Fressingfield to Joan Barber.
- 1549 Thomas Danyel - Thomas Danyell of Penlow - see ADD-MSS/40061/f100.
- 1550 William Daniel married at Fyfield to ?.
- 1553c Peter Daniel of Furnivals Inn and Peter Leycestre esquire and William Yannes concerning land in Over Tabley ? of Thomas Danyell esquire deceased, father of compainant, at Chester - see EARLY-CPS/X/1422/10.
- 1553c Thomas Danyell versus Alice Danyell - concerning manor of Daresbury, late of John Danyell deceased, father of compainant - see EARLY-CPS/X/1423/3.
- 1553c Thomas Danyell of St Johns Street, Middlesex and others versus Richard Smyth of Southfleet concerning messuage farm and garden in Chart Street seal ? William Wylkyn deceased grandfather of compainant - see EARLY-CPS/X/1423/4.
- 1553c Nicholas Danyell clerk versus John Chapell - see EARLY-CPS/X/1424/5.
- 1553c Thomas Danyell versus Thomas Mells - grandmother Agnes Danyell - see EARLY-CPS/X/1424/7.
- 1553c Thomas Danyell of Crediton - see EARLY-CPS/X/1424/6.
- 1555 Edwarde Daniell, Draper of London - National Archives PCC will 13 December 1555 PROB 11/37
- 1557 John Daniel of Great Leighs - see Essex will 87BW12.
- 1559 Thomas Danyell, Draper of London - National Archives PCC will 08 March 1559 PROB 11/42A
- 1559 Edward Daniel husbandman of Burnton - see Essex will 99BW12.
- 1560 Richard Daniel of Sanden - see Essex will 105 BW12.
- 1561 John Daniel of Chapel - see Essex will 174CR3.
- 1561 William Daniell, Yeoman of Flitton, Bedfordshire - National Archives PCC will 19 February 1561 PROB 11/44
- 1561 Geoffray Daniell of Preshute, Wiltshire - National Archives PCC will 04 February 1561 PROB 11/44
- 1562 Thomas Daniel the elder of Stanstead will at Bury St Edmunds R2/31/25; W1/8/152.
- 1564 Joan Danyell baptised at Lavenham daughter of John and Marie Danyell.
- 1564 William Daniel of Fyfield - see Essex will 63ER9.
- 1565 John Danyell buried at Lavenham.
- 1565 Robert Daniel married at Colchester to ?.
- 1566 George Daniell or Danniell, Gentleman of Stoke next Clare, Suffolk - National Archives PCC will 05 November 1566 PROB 11/48
- 1567 Robert Danyell baptised at Lavenham son of Robert and Tamazine Danyell.
- 1567 William Daniel of St Giles Colchester - seeEssex will 21CR6.
- 1568 Thomas Daniel married at Brockley to Bridget Galent.
- 1569 Edward Daniel parson of Pelden - see Essex will 92CR6.
- 1569 Edmonnd Daniell or Danyell of Acton, Suffolk 11 November - National Archives PCC will 1569 PROB 11/51
- 1570 Margaret Tyrell wife of John Daniel - see page 204 of Morants Essex Volume 1
- 1570 Walter Daniel married at Bury St Edmunds St James to Alice or Elizabeth Lambert.
- 1571 John Daniel married at Burnham to Elinor Hold.
- 1574 William Daniel married at Dunwich St P to Mary Bunnick.
- 1574 William Daniel yeoman of Rattendon - see Essex will 145BW12.
- 1574 William Daniel married at Burnham to Elizabeth Westwode.
- 1575 John Daniel married at Runwell to Joan Burley.
- 1576 John Daniel married at Stisted to Elizabeth Bawden.
- 1579 William Daniel married at Bunham to Jane Taber.
- 1581 John Daniel married at Bunham to Catherine Breat.
- 1581 Samuel Daniel married at Wealey to Catherine Godfrey.
- 1582 Emanuel Danyell baptised at Lavenham son of Robert Danyell.
- 1582 Lancelot Daniel married at East Hanningfield to Alice Milles.
- 1582 Zyanche? Danyell buried at Lavenham daughter of Robert Danyell.
- 1583 William Daniel married at Barking to Grace Dean.
- 1584 John Daniel married at Halstead to Elinor Kemp.
- 1585 John Daniel married at Fobbing to Elizabeth Wad.
- 1586 Daniel Danyell?? married at Lavenham to Marian Rye.
- 1586 John Danyell baptised at Lavenham son of Lionel Danyell.
- 1586 Lionel Daniel married at Lavenham to Catherine Wilkyne.
- 1586 William Daniel husbandman of Bunham - Essex will 59ER15.
- 1586 William Daniel married at Chigwell to Elizabeth Nicolas.
- 1587 Thomas Daniel married at Tannington to Mary Graiston.
- 1588 Thomas Daniel married at Barking to Elizabeth Freaks.
- 1589 Margaret Danell of Acton PCC will PROB 11/73 and MI at Acton.
- 1590 John Daniel married at Fobbing to Ann Cromp.
- 1590? 1537? John Daniel - grant of lease to Richard Brewster of manor and parsonage of parcel of goods of John Daniell outlawed - see SP 679 Suffolk Records and MSS.
- 1590 Thomas Daniel yeoman of Stanstead will at Bury St Edmunds R2/41/390; W1/47/79.
- 1590 William Daniell esquire and Sir Drewe Drewry mentioned in will of John Hammond regarding land in London and Essex - see MUSKETT.
- 1591 John Daniel of Kedington will at Bury St Edmunds A5/2/155.
- 1591 John Daniel of Great Wakering - see Essex will 4ER17.
- 1591 Nicholas Daniel alias Elsegood married at Southolt to Ann Bush.
- 1592 John Daniel senior of Standen - see Essex will 254 MR4.
- 1592 Lionel Daniell baptised at Lavenham son of Lionel Daniell.
- 1592 Margaret Daniel widow of Great Wakering - see Essex will 44ER17.
- 1593 John Daniel mariner of Sanden - see Essex will 235 BW12.
- 1594 John Daniel married at Aldeburgh to Margaret Walker.
- 1594 Lancelot Daniel labourer of Sanden - seeEssex will 238 BW12.
- 1595 William Daniel wheelwright of Puckeridge Standen - Essex will 34 MR 5A.
- 1597 Clement Daniel married at Runwell to Ann Dove.
- 1597 Hugh Daniel joiner of Stisted - see Essex will 359CW3.
- 1597 John Daniel married at Barking to Dorothy Orison.
- 1597 Robert Daniel married at Boxford to Temperance Stere.
- 1597 Thomas Daniel husbandman of Stock - see Essex will 204ER17.
- 1598 John Daniel married at Spexhall to Sarah Green.
- 1598 John Daniell of Acton PCC will visitation; PROB 11/92 l.
- 1599 John Daniel married at Sanden to Ann Anderkin.
- 1599 Robert Daniel of Little Wakering - see Essex will 274ER12.
- 1601 James or Joshua or Jonas Daniell married at St Mary Bury St Edmunds to Maria Lymmer.
- 1601 Rebecca Daniel single woman of Bunham - seeEssex will 59ER18.
- 1602 William Daniel married at Mistley to Mary Huke.
- 1602 William Daniel married at Dagenham to Ann Forest.
- 1604 Samuel Daniel yeoman of Rattendon - see Essex will 107ER18.
- 1604 William Daniel married at Broome Brome to Margaret Fisher.
- 1606 Daniel Daniel tanner of St Osyth - seeEssex will 303 BW12.
- 1606 John Daniel of Much Hadham - see Essex will 304BW12.
- 1606 John Daniel married at Ardleigh to Mary Newton.
- 1606 Martha Daniel baptised Glemsford daughter of Thomas and Anne Daniel.
- 1607 Anne Daniel baptised Glemsford daughter of Thomas and Anne Daniel.
- 1607 John or James Daniel married at Wordwell to Margaret Bret.
- 1607 Thomas Dannell of Glemsford will at Bury St Edmunds.
- 1607 Thomas Dannell bur Glemsford.
- 1608 Thomas Dannell of Glemsford - administration A5/3/22.
- 1608 Robert Daniel drover of Tannington - will PROB 11/112.
- 1609 John Daniel married at Great Oakley to Ann Hurrel.
- 1609 John Daniel married at Barking to Lucy Warby.
- 1609 Nathaniel Daniel married in Bury ML and Cockfield to Ann Miller.
- 1610 Edward Daniel married at Sheering to Elizabeth Monk.
- 1610 Elizabeth Daniel marriage ML Lavenham.
- 1610 Lionel Daniel marriage ML Lavenham.
- 1610 John Deeke of Kedington will - bought pot off of John Danyell.
- 1611 George Daniel of Steeple Ashton Wiltshire will.
- 1611 Thomas Daniel of Romford - see Essex will 70ER19.
- 1612 Ralph Daniel married at Ipswich to Elizabeth Clark.
- 1613 Thomas Daniel married at Orford to Ellinor Ellington.
- 1613 William Daniel married at Chelmsford to Elizabeth Cotton.
- 1613 William Daniel married at Brachall on Sea to Mary Peck.
- 1614 Robert Daniel married at Halstead to Margaret Richardson.
- 1614 William Daniel married at Colchester Nic to Susan Record.
- 1615 Thomas Daniel married at Bildeston to Bridget Moore.
- 1616 Frances Daniel singlewoman of Chelmsford - see Essex will 373BW12.
- 1617 Alice Daniel widow of Romford - see Essex will 3EW16.
- 1618 John Daniel married at Ipswich and Dunwich St P to Margery Bobbin.
- 1618 Richard Daniel husbandman of Cheshunt - see Essex will 136MN3.
- 1619 John Daniel married at Leyton to Mary Lewis.
- 1619 John Daniel married at Matching to Frances Clark.
- 1619 Thomas Daniel married at Colchester Nic to Rachel Cock.
- 1620 John Daniel married at Newport to Joan Pavis.
- 1620 Joseph or Jonathen Daniel married at Wattisfield to Susan Osborn.
- 1620 Julianne Daniel widow of Hatfield Broad Oak - see Essex will 148 BW43.
- 1620 Thomas Daniel of Warminster Wiltshire will.
- 1621 Richard Daniel married at Colchester Peter to Martha Newcoma.
- 1622 William Daniel yeoman of Elmstead - see Essex will 14 BW44.
- 1623 Godfrey Daniel married at Fyfield to Frances Stone.
- 1626 Francis Daniell of Acton PCC willPROB 11/150.
- 1626 John Daniel senior of Standen - see Essex will 123 MW1.
- 1627 Mary Daniel of Preshite? Wiltshire will.
- 1629 Elizabeth dd John Daniel weaver of Much Hadham Hertfordshire - see Essex will 40 BW 49.
- 1630 Francis Daniel married at St James Bury St Edmunds to Mary Clitter.
- 1630 John Daniel married at Hoxne to Martha Pierson.
- 1630 Thomas Daniel senior husbandman of Standen - see Essex will 187 MW1.
- 1630 William Daniell esquire witnessed will of Frances Browninge alias Stedman manor of Norton.
- 1631 John Daniel of Springfield - see Essex will 131 BW50.
- 1633 Francis Daniel married 25/7/1633 at St Mary Bury St Edmunds to Elizabeth Pawsie.
- 1634 Ambrose Daniel married at Glemsford to Alice Allen.
- 1635 William Daniel married at Stratford St M to Mary Tompson.
- 1635 Samuel Daniell baptised at St Mary Bury St Edmunds son of Francis Daniell.
- 1637 Margaret Daniell of Acton PCC will PROB 11/173.
- 1639 Francis Daniel married at Trimley St Martin to Ann Slegell.
- 1640 Elizabeth Daniell married 25/7/1640 at Hartest to Thomas Ffirman.
- 1640 Richard Daniel married at Greton to Tomsine Waspe.
- 1640 Thomas Daniel married at Drinkstone to Deborah Fuller.
- 1640 Thomas Daniel married at Bildeston to Rose Bond.
- 1644 James Daniell administration Long Melford A5/4/106.
- 1645 John Daniel married at Heston to Mary Shipman.
- 1645 Elizabeth Daniel gentleman of Chigwell - see Essex will 5/4/1645.
- 1646 Joseph Daniell baptised at St Mary Bury St Edmunds son of John Daniell.
- 1649 Elizabeth Daniel baptised at Bures daughter of Thomas Daniel.
- 1650 Mary Daniel baptised at Bures daughter of Thomas Daniel.
- 1651 Joane Daniel widow of Orsett will.
- 1652 John Daniel yeoman of Sanden - see Essex will 170 BW59.
- 1653 Francis Daniell of Cockfield begs allowance of his title to tenement descended to him from Dame Mary Norton his sister and sequestered for his recusancy 1653 - see SP Cal of Comp 3103 and Suffolk Records and MSS.
- 1654 John Daniel baptised at Bures son of Thomas Daniel.
- 1654 Philip Daniel of Little Clacton will.
- 1655 Mr Daniel - Sudbury St Peter - petition of Mr Tate preacher for payment of £54 a year allowed from Acton rectory sequestered from Mr Daniel - see Suffolk Records and MSS.
- 1655 Nicholas Daniel - Belgars - further proof required before removal of sequestration of lands called Belgars for recusancy of Nicholas Daniel 1655 - SP Calendar of Comp 3104 and Suffolk Records and MSS.
- 1656 Phebe Daniel widow of Little Clacton will.
- 1657 John Danyell of Wisbech will.
- 1658 Marie Daniel of Ipswich will PROB 11/281.
- 1659 Thomas Danyell gentleman of Wisbech will.
- 1661 Joseph Daniel yeoman of Standen - seeEssex will 225 BR5.
- 1662 Alice Daniel spinster of Orsett - seeEssex will 45BR6.
- 1662 Henry Daniel single of Orsett - see Essex will 13 BR6.
- 1665 Thomas Daniell of Acton - will Essex will IN 3/10/176; A5/5/71.
- 1665 William Daniel of St Giles Colchester - see Essex will 72CW17.
- 1667 Jeremiah Daniel Colchester will.
- 1669 Susanna Daniel widow of Essex will.
- 1671 Thomas Daniel baptised at Drinkstone son of Thomas and Mary Daniel.
- 1671 Deborah Daniel widow buried at Drinkstone.
- 1672 William Daniel clothier of Braintree will.
- 1674 George Daniell in Hearth Tax of Whepstead.
- 1674 Mr Daniell in Hearth Tax of Alpheton.
- 1674 Mr Daniell in Hearth Tax of Bures.
- 1674 Richard Daniell in Hearth Tax of Groton.
- 1674 Thomas Daniell in Hearth Tax of Drinkstone.
- 1674 Thomas Daniell in Hearth Tax of Ipswich.
- 1674 Thomas Daniell in Hearth Tax of Stradbrooke.
- 1674 widow Daniell in Hearth Tax of Bildeston.
- 1674 widow Daniell in Hearth Tax of Stratford.
- 1675 Thomas Daniel yeoman of Standen - see Essex will 215 MW7.
- 1679 Thomas Daniel yeoman of Orsett - see Essex will 409 BR10.
- 1682 George Daniel gentleman of Whepstead - will R2/70/367; W1/141/94.
- 1683 Nicholas Daniel gentleman of Oxford will 22/8/1683.
- 1684 Robert Daniel baptised at Norton son of Robert and Frances Daniel.
- 1685 Anne Daniel of Standen - see Essex will 180 MR7.
- 1685 Robert Daniel baptised at Norton son of Robert and Frances Daniel.
- 1685 Thomas Daniel wheelwright of Sawbridgeworth - see Essex will 453 BR11.
- 1686 Thomas Daniel tailor of Standen - see Essex will 205 MR7.
- 1687 John Daniel baptised at Norton son of Robert and Frances Daniel.
- 1688 Thomas Daniel clerk at Lavenham.
- 1690 Henry Daniel baptised at Norton son of Robert and Frances Daniel.
- 1690 William Daniel yeoman of St Osyth - see Essex will 415 BR12.
- 1691 John Daniell of Acton - see PCC will PROB 11/407.
- 1694 Francis Danyell of Alpheton will dated 1694 proved 1704 to son and heir James Daniel adminstrator Zachariah Fishe clerk - see court roles of Whelnetham - gentleman Bulmer Essex PROB 11/419.
- 1694 Jeremiah Daniel aged 24 of Colchester married 1/10/1694 by licence at St Mary Bury St Edmunds or Fornham St Martins to Mary Stannard single woman of Bury St Edmunds.
- 1694 John Daniel aged 22 of Acton married 28/9/1694 at Waldingfield or Felsham to Mary Chynerys widow aged 21 with bondsman Abraham Gray butcher of Acton.
- 1695 Joseph Daniel yeoman of Mundon - see Essex will 242 ER26.
- 1695 John Daniell - Essex will Brewers St M PROB 11/426.
- 1696 Jeremiah Daniel linendraper of Colchester - see Essex will 450 BR13.
- 1696 Mary Daniel of Bures St Mary married 1/7/1696 by licence at Bures St Mary to James Frost yeoman of Whetham Parva with bondsman Thomas Daniel grocer of Bures St Mary witness John Daniel.
- 1699 Thomas Daniel haymaker of Bocking administration to Thomas Daniel.
- 1700 Francis Daniel gentleman of Alpheton - see will at Bury St Edmunds Steward 113 R2/74/113 W1/154/110.
- 1700 Sir Peter Daniel, Alderman of London will 18/5/1700.
- 1700 Thomas Daniel draper of Bures St Mary administration to Thomas Daniel.
- 1704 John Daniel grocer of Standen - Essex will 220 MR8.
- 1705 Edward Daniel grocer of Standen - Essex will 231 MR8.
- 1705 John Daniel farrier of Wadesmill Thundridge Hertfordshire - see Essex will 234 MR8.
- 1707 William Daniel weaver of Matching - see Essex will 304 BR15.
- 1710 Bridget Daniel widow of Standen - see Essex will 298 MR8.
- 1710 William Daniel yeoman of Standen - seeEssex will 298 MR8.
- 1716 John Daniel of Bures - see will at Bury St Edmunds Goodwin VI 232.
- 1716 Robert Daniel of Horton - see will at Bury St Edmunds AB VI 104.
- 1717 Mary Daniel wo of Bures - see will at Bury St Edmunds Goodwin VI 307.
- 1718 William Daniel yeoman of Great Clacton - see Essex will 270 BR17.
- 1724 James Daniel of Gedding - see will at Bury St Edmunds ABVI 149.
- 1731 Mary Daniel married at Bradfield St George to William Finch.
- 1736 John Daniel aged 33 single man maltster of Hartest married 10/11/1736 at Hunston to Harriet Holden of Hunston aged 27 single woman.
- 1737 Robert Daniel of Ashfield - see will at Bury St Edmunds AB VI 233.
- 1739 Mary Daniel married at Rede to William Thelford.
- 1746 Elizabeth Daniel wo of Whepstead - see will at Bury St Edmunds Clagell VI 307.
- 1753 Zachanan Daniel of Gedding - see will at Bury St Edmunds Dalton I 99.
- 1756 John Daniel of Froslenden Hall, Suffolk.
- 1799 Mary Daniel landowner in Acton - see MSS 19077 at British Library.