Regesta 6: 1198-1202

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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Regesta, Vol. VI.

2–5 Innocent III.

Regestum domini Innocentii tertii papæ super negotio romani Imperii.”
[1198.]
(f. 2.)
Letter from Richard king of England assuring the pope of his devotion and that of his nephew Otho; with thanks for the rings and the letter which the pope has sent. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1000.]
19 Aug.
Barneville.
(f. 2d.)
Letter from the same, on Otho's succession to his father, the duke of Saxony. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1001.]
n.d.
(f. 8d.)
Letter to [John] king of England, telling him that his conscience ought to accuse him for what he has done to his nephew Otho, and urging him to correct his error; ordering him also to pay the legacies of his brother, king Richard. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1021.]
Ibid. Letter to the archbishop of Canterbury concerning the same.
n.d. Letter to the king of England, urging him to pay the money which king Richard left by will to Otho. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1050.]
Letter to the archbishop of Canterbury concerning the same.
[1201–2.]
(f. 18d.)
Letter to John king of England, telling him that Philip king of France could not absolve him from the debt due to king Otho, emperor elect of the Romans, nor could Otho absolve him from the debt due to the king of France. Since reason and nature demand that an uncle should help his nephew, the oath which he took to the contrary is unlawful. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1062.]
[1202.]
5 Kal. April.
Lateran.
(f. 20d.)
Exhortation to John, king of England, to pay the legacy left by king Richard to Otho, emperor elect of the Romans; if he does not comply, the pope will ratify whatever the archbishop of Canterbury may think fit to do in the matter. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1075.]
n.d.
(f. 23d.)
Letter from Otho, emperor elect of the Romans, to the pope, informing him that the king of England is bound to give help to the emperor against all enemies, and to make peace with France, as he himself is bound by order of the pope, whom he thanks, next to God, for his promotion. He has sent ambassadors to the pope, but he does not know whether they have arrived. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1087.]
[1201.]
17 Kal. Jan.
Anagni.
(f. 28.)
Letter to Otho, emperor elect of the Romans, on the death of his uncle king Richard. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1107.]
[1202.]
n.d.
(f. 32d.)
Letter to the king of England, threatening to compel him to pay the money left by king Richard to their nephew Otho. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1128.]
n.d.
(f. 33.)
Letter to the same, urging him to assist Otho to gain the crown of emperor. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1129.]
13 Kal. Mar.
St. Peter's.
(f. 33.)
Letter to the same, urging him not to delay longer to pay to Otho what is due to him under the will of king Richard. [Ibid.]
n.d.
Rome.
Mandate to the bishops of Ely, Durham, and Worcester to induce the king to do what the pope has asked him, and if he does not, to compel him by ecclesiastical censure. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1130.]
The like to other bishops and great men of the realm.
n.d.
Rome.
(f. 33d.)
Mandate to the archbishop of York to come to the assistance of his nephew king Otho. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1131.]
n.d.
(f. 38.)
Exhortation to John, king of England, to assist his nephew king Otho, and not to show himself hard or avaricions. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 1150.]