Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 1, 1198-1304. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1893.
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In this section
Calendar of Selections From Papal Regesta.
Regesta, Vol. IV.
1 Innocent III.
[March.] Lateran. (f. 16.) |
Notification to the archbishop of Armagh that women may enter churches to return thanks as soon as they please after childbirth, but that if, out of respect, they abstain for a time, their devotion is not to be impugned. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 55.] |
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6 Kal. May. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 26d.) |
Exemplification and confirmation of an exchange made between Walter archbishop of Rouen and king Richard of the manor of Andeli, with its new castle de Rupe and the appurtenances, for the king's mills at Rouen, the towns of Dieppe and Boteilles, with their appurtenances, the manor of Loviers and the forest of Aliermont, on October 16, 1197, at Rouen. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 93; Ralph de Diceto, ii. 154.] |
[8 Kal. May.] St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 29.) |
Inhibition to the archbishop, on complaint by the prior and convent of Canterbury, from building a new chapel at Lambeth (de Lamehe) contrary to the prohibitions of popes Urban and Clement; with order to pull down what is built, and suspension of the clergy who officiate in it. |
Concurrent letters to the suffragans of the province. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 101; Epist. Cant., 391.] | |
15 Kal. June. Rome. (f. 46d.) |
Licence for the archbishop of Armagh to accept the resignation of the bishop of Raphoe, and to confirm the election of G. and consecrate him as bishop. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 160.] |
4 Kal. June. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 52.) |
Letter to the king of England, accompanying four gold rings set with jewels, the respective virtues of which are explained. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 179.] |
6 Kal. June. [Rome.] (f. 55.) |
Mandate to the bishops of Orkney and Ross to compel J. bishop of Caithness to desist from preventing the payment of 1d. on every house in the county of Caithness granted to the apostolic see by H. earl of Caithness and Orkney in the time of Pope Alexander, and duly collected in the time of the late bishop A. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 189.] |
2 Kal. June. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 57.) |
Letter to the king of England in answer to his petitions, which the pope will grant so far as possible; and exhorting him to keep peace with France. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 196.] |
3 Non. June. Rome. (f. 60d.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishops of Lincoln and Worcester, and the abbot of Tewkesbury to restore M. the prior and the Benedictine convent to the monastery of Coventry, from which they have been ejected by the bishop of Coventry (Cestren.) by virtue of letters obtained on false pretences from pope Clement, secular canons being put in their places. The bishop and the intended canons are to make satisfaction; and all gifts of churches, leases, and alienations are to be cancelled. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 208.] |
6 Id. June. n.p. (f. 64.) |
Faculty to the bishop of Worcester to punish simony in his diocese, notwithstanding vexatious appeals made by those who are guilty. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 220.] |
Id. June. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 69d.) |
Protection to Ralph, abbot of St. Osyth's, Chic, and his brethren, with confirmation of their lands, possessions, and privileges. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 240.] |
10 Kal. July. Rome. (f. 74d.) |
Mandate to the bishop and to Walter and John, archdeacons of Exeter, on the complaint of Peter, a deacon, to restore to him his prebend and other benefices in the diocese of Salisbury on recovery from his madness, caused by the loss of them, and injuries inflicted by the abbot of Reading and others. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 255.] |
n.d. Rieti. (f. 95.) |
Mandate to archbishops and prelates of France to receive and entertain Peter, cardinal of St. Mary's in Via Lata, sent to make peace, or at least a five years’ truce, between the kings of England and France. |
Ibid. (f. 95d.) |
Indult to Peter, cardinal of St. Mary's in Via Lata, to summon any ecclesiastical persons in England to assist him in making the proposed peace. |
4 Non. Sept. Spoleto. (f. 96d.) |
Mandate to the priors of Favresham, St. Augustine's and St. Gregory's in the diocese of Canterbury, to inhibit any sentence of excommunication, suspension, or interdict against the church, prior, and monks of Canterbury, issued on account of an appeal by them to the apostolic see. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 324; Epist. Cant., 442.] |
3 Id. Sept. Perugia. (f. 96d.) |
Mandate to the priors of St. Augustine's and St. Gregory's, Canterbury, to declare John and Herbert, envoys of the prior and monks of Canterbury in the suit now before the apostolic see about the chapel of Lambeth, free from the sentence of excommunication issued by the archbishop after they had set out. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 324; Epist. Cant., 551.] |
n.d. (f. 98.) |
Letter to the king of England, urging him to make peace with the king of the French [on the model of a letter to that king]. |
n.d. (f. 98d.) |
Letter to the king of England in answer to his, touching the building of the chapel of Lambeth. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 332; Epist. Cant., 551.] |
15 Kal. Oct. Perugia. (f. 101d.) |
Mandate to the archbishops of Armagh and Cashel and the bishop of Killaloe to proceed against D[avid] who styles himself bishop elect of Ross. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 342.] |
[11 Kal. Oct. Perugia.] (f. 102.) |
Mandate to the chapter, clergy, and people of the city and diocese of Leighlin to receive J. formerly abbot of Rosevall, as their bishop, he having been elected by them and confirmed by the archbishop of Cashel in the absence of the exiled archbishop of Dublin, their metropolitan, and consecrated by the pope, on account of the opposition to his consecration by the archbishop of Cashel made by Ademund de Valon, official of the count of Moretain (de Mauritania). [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 344.] |
14 Kal. Oct. Perugia. (f. 102.) |
Mandate to the count of Moretain to offer no hindrance to the bishop of Leighlin entering on his office on his return from Rome, and to compel his minister, Ha[mo] de Valon, to restore to the church and the canons whatever he has taken from them. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 344.] |
14 Kal. Oct. Perugia. (f. 104.) |
Indult to Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury, to recover whatever possessions of the church of Canterbury have been alienated since the times of his predecessors, Richard and Baldwin. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 352.] |
15 Kal. Oct. Perugia. (f. 104d.) |
Confirmation to the same, of the statute of king Richard, made lest the sacrifice of their treasure to procure his redemption [from captivity] should prejudice the clergy hereafter. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 352.] |
8 Id. Oct. Civita Castellana. (f. 106.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Lincoln and the dean of Huntingdon to examine and report on the validity of the second marriage of G. an Englishman, who had previously married a woman who was godmother to his illegitimate child. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 360.] |
13 Kal. Nov. Lateran. (f. 111.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Rochester, the archdeacon of Bath, and Master W. de Sancta Fide, canon of Wells, to examine and decide a suit between Master Philip de Ludelewe and Robert and Vincent, clerks, touching the church of Streton. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 381.] |
9 Kal. Dec. Lateran. (f. 118.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury to pull down within thirty days what he has built of the chapel at Lambeth (de Lamehe) and cancel certain appointments. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 407; Epist. Cant., 459. (fn. 1) ] |
Ibid. (f. 120.) |
Order to the suffragans of Canterbury to withdraw their obedience from their metropolitan if he does not obey the pope. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 413; Epist. Cant., 465.] |
11 Kal. Dec. Lateran. (f. 120.) |
Order to the bishops of Lincoln and Ely and the abbot of St. Edmunds to restore to the monks of Canterbury the churches and their fruits which have been taken from them, unless the archbishop make restitution within thirty days. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 414; Epist. Cant., 468.] |
12 Kal. Dec. Lateran. (f. 120.) |
Signification to king Richard of the pope's decision in the matter of the chapel of Lambeth. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 415; Epist. Cant. 469–470.] |
12 Kal. Dec. Lateran. (f. 121d.) |
Letter of condolence to the prior and convent of Canterbury on the losses they have suffered at the hands of the archbishop. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 416; Epist. Cant., 470.] |
Kal. Dec. Lateran. (f. 124.) |
Indult to the abbot and convent of St. Edmunds to dedicate their church; with mandate to bishops to come when invited. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 431.] |
6 Id. Dec. Lateran. (f. 124.) |
Inhibition to the prior and convent of Durham to assign churches, alienate possessions, or institute priors or other ministers without consent of the bishop, who has among them the place of abbot. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 432.] |
6 Id. Dec. Lateran. (f. 124d.) |
Indult to Philip, bishop of Durham, to collate fit persons to any churches and prebends in his diocese which are left too long void. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 433.] |
[17 Kal. Jan. Lateran.] (f. 125.) |
Confirmation to the bishop of Durham of institutions made by him and his predecessor to parsonages and prebends in the church of Denluton [Durham]. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 437.] |
16 Kal. Jan. Lateran. (f. 126d.) |
Mandate to the dean and chapter of York to admit Master P. de Corbolio, the pope's former teacher, to the prebend and archdeaconry to which he has been collated by the archbishop of York; otherwise they will be assigned to him by the bishop of Ely. |
Ibid. | Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Ely. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 442.] |
Ibid. (f. 126d.) |
Exhortation to king Richard to aid Master P. de Corbolio in obtaining peaceful possession of the said prebend and archdeaconry. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 443.] |
11 Kal. Jan. Lateran. (f. 128d.) |
Exhortation to king Richard to revoke what has been done against the monks of Canterbury, and to see that the papal mandate issued in the cause between them and the archbishop is obeyed. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 451; Epist. Cant., 484.] |
Ibid. (f. 129.) |
Order to the archbishop of Rouen and the bishop of Ely, to explain to the king the pope's letters addressed to him about the monks of Canterbury. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 453; Epist. Cant., 483.] |
n.d. Lateran. (f. 130.) |
Injunction to the bishop of Coventry to deprive simoniacal clerks of their benefices. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 459.] |
6 Id. Jan. Lateran. (f. 134.) |
Indult to G. bishop of Coventry to revoke alienations unlawfully made by his predecessor. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 478.] |
3 Id. Jan. Lateran. (f. 134.) |
Mandate to the same to appoint to churches when the decision of disputes about the right of patronage has been delayed for four months. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 478.] |
3 Non. Feb. Lateran. (f. 189.) |
Mandate to the bishops of Lincoln and Winchester, and the abbot of St. Edmunds, to hear and decide the cause between the bishop and the monks of Coventry. [Opp. ed. Migne, i. 503.] |