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2 Non. July. Lyons. (f. 439.) |
Indult to Reginald, clerk, of London, at the request of the
king, in whose service he is, to hold two benefices with cure of
souls. |
4 Id. July. Lyons. (f. 439d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Worcester, at the request of the
king of England, to make provision to Master Marinus, vicechancellor of the Roman church, in one or two places in England to the value of 200 marks, the pope having already written
to the archdeacon of Worcester about the same, and also
obtained a long due provision of 100 instead of 200 marks
from the proceeds of the treasury of Salisbury, from which
burden that treasury will then be free. |
6 Id. Aug. Lyons. (f. 448d.) |
Confirmation to Ralph, rector of Estwic, in the diocese of
London, of the ordinance made by the bishop, that there should
be there three priests, one to say daily the office of the Blessed
Virgin, another that of the dead, and the third, that is, the
rector in charge of the church and parish, to provide what is
necessary for the others. |
5 Kal. Sept. Lyons. (f. 455.) |
Indult to John called ‘Francigena,’ rector of Caldebec, in
the diocese of Carlisle, to hold an additional benefice with cure
of souls in Scotland or Ireland. |
10 Kal. Sept. Lyons. (f. 455d.) |
Indult to Master Nicholas, archdeacon of Wiltshire, to hold
one benefice besides those which he now has. |
5 Id. Sept. Lyons. (f. 461.) |
Dispensation to Master Gilbert de Byham, chancellor of the
university of Oxford, doctor of canon law, to hold an additional
benefice with cure of souls. |
Non. Oct. Lyons. (f. 468.) |
Indult to Gerard, of Rome, canon of Glasgow, to hold the
church of St. Andrew, Kirkandres, together with that of Ranfri, belonging to his prebend of Glasgow. This is granted out of
consideration for James his late uncle, penitentiary of Pope
H[onorius]. |
5 Id. Oct. Lyons. (f. 469.) |
Indult to Nicholas, rector of Wistanton, or Wlstaton, kinsman
of James de Audizoloie, to hold an additional benefice. |
4 Id. Oct. Lyons. (f. 470.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Cashel and the bishops of
Killaloe and Lismore to enquire into the postulation made by
the chapter of Daniel, a Friar Minor, to the see of Cloyne, and if
he is a fit person to admit it, and consecrate him, he being first
absolved from his obedience. [Theiner, 48.] |
2 Id. Oct. Lyons. (f. 470d.) |
Mandate to Master P. de Arce, canon of St. Angelo's, Ferentino, living in England, by consent of both parties, to
examine witnesses in the suit between the bishop of Winchester
and Master Angelo, canon of St. Laurence's in Damaso, Rome, who demands to be provided to some church of the bishop's
collation. The evidence is to be sent under seal to the auditor, P. cardinal of St. Marcellus, by February 1, and the parties are
to appear before the pope either personally or by proctors before
March 1. |
Non. Oct. Lyons. (f. 470d.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, to the abbot and convent
of St. Mary's de Gloria, Anagni, of the order of Flora, of the
grant made to them of the church of Lyddes, in the diocese of
Canterbury, value 50 marks, by St. Eadmund, archbishop of
Canterbury, accepted by the prior and convent, and confirmed
by pope Gregory, a yearly grant of 50 marks having been
previously made by archbishop Richard from his manor of
Wengeham, until some church was assigned to them, a vicar's
portion being reserved. Pope Gregory's confirmation is dated
at the Lateran 4 Non. May in the fifth year of his pontificate;
the confirmation by the prior and convent is dated Saturday
after the octave of Holy Trinity, June 1241. |
Non. Oct. Lyons. (f. 471.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, to the abbot and convent
of St. Mary's de Monte Mirteto, of the order of Flora in the
diocese of Velletri, of the grant of the advowson of the church
of Litleburn, made to them by Robert abbot, and the convent
of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, at the request of John de
Ferentino, archdeacon of Norwich, and Deodatus, a monk sent
by the pope, a vicar's portion being reserved, and on its
voidance confirmed by Gregory IX.; the grant is dated 4 Kal. Feb. in the eleventh year of his pontificate. |
14 Kal. Nov. Lyons. (f. 472d.) |
Faculty to the bishop of Lincoln to grant dispensation to five
clerks of illegitimate birth of his city or diocese to be ordained
and to receive benefices; but if any one of them is elected to a
bishopric, he must obtain special licence of the pope. |
7 Id. Oct. Lyons. (f. 473d.) |
Indult at the request of the king of Scotland, to Master Adam, rector of Gatesden or Gadesden, in the diocese of Lincoln, to
hold one benefice in Scotland besides those which he now has. |
10 Kal. Nov. Lyons. (f. 474.) |
Concession to the archbishop of Canterbury that he shall not be held to the payment of his predecessors' debts, unless the creditors can bring legal and documentary proof that the money has been spent for the good of his church. |
Ibid. |
Mandate to the prior of St. Laurence's, Grenoble, not to suffer
the archbishop of Canterbury to be molested on account of the
above concession. |
Ibid. |
Mandate to the dean of Belley, living in England, to compel
some of the suffragans of Canterbury to desist from hindering
the provision made by order of the pope on the first year's
proceeds of void benefices to pay the debts of the church of
Canterbury. |
15 Kal. Nov. Lyons. (f. 474d.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, of the charter by which
Gillebert the Marshal of England, earl of Pembroke, made over
his right of patronage in the church of St. Leonard, Magor, in
the diocese of Llandaff, to the abbot and convent of St. Mary's
de Gloria, Anagni, of the order of Flora, dated Strigull, 7 Kal. Mar., 1238; also of the confirmation of Gregory IX., dated
Anagni, 17 Kal. Oct., in the thirteenth year of his pontificate, on
the resignation of Alan de Sancta Fide, the rector; also of the
charter of Helias, bishop of Llandaff, dated Waltham, 13 Kal. June, 1239, placing Deodatus, monk and proctor of the said
convent, in possession thereof by Nicholas de Sancta Brigida, dean of Lower Gwent, and of the certificate by Otto, cardinal
of St. Nicholas, dated 3 Kal. May, 13 Gregory IX., that Alan
de Sancta Fide has resigned. |
10 Kal. Nov. Lyons. (f. 475.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Dumblane (Dublinensi) to collect in
Scotland, and keep a twentieth of church revenues, the redemptions of vows, offerings, and legacies for the Holy Land, and to
transmit 3000 pounds of Tours to certain crusaders. [Theiner, 48.] |
10 Kal. Nov. Lyons. (f. 475.) |
Mandate to the bishops, abbots, and other prelates of Scotland
to enforce the orders which the bishop of Dumblane (Dublinen)
may issue for the collection of the Holy Land subsidy. |
3 Kal. Nov. Lyons. (f. 477.) |
Mandate to the dean of Belley, living in England, to publish
a sentence of excommunication against those who have received
benefices in the province of Canterbury, and have not paid
the first year's proceeds to the archbishop's collectors, according
to the provision made by the pope. |
3 Kal. Nov. Lyons. (f. 477.) |
Mandate to the suffragan bishops of Canterbury to notify
to anyone to all whom they may institute to benefices in their
respective dioceses the sentence of excommunication, published
as above, by the dean of Belley. |
6 Id. Nov. Lyons. (f. 477d.) |
Dispensation to Master John de Offenton, papal chaplain, already dispensed by Gregory IX. on account of illegitimacy so
as to be ordained and obtain a dignity, to receive also a
bishopric. |
Non. Nov. Lyons. (f. 478.) |
Indult to Master Hugh de Mortuo Mari, official of the archbishop of Canterbury, to hold an additional benefice with cure
of souls. |
5 Id. Nov. Lyons. (f. 478.) |
Grant to the archbishop of Canterbury, who has incurred
great expense by the papal provision [for the diocesan debts]
which, on account of cavils and delays has not had its effect, to collect from the proceeds of benefices when void, besides the
10,000 marks authorised by the pope's letter, a further sum of
2000 marks to repay expenses incurred. |
5 Id. Nov. Lyons. (f. 478.) |
Mandate to the dean of Belley to appoint fit collectors of the
proceeds of void benefices in the province of Canterbury, to be
employed according to the papal provision in paying the debts
of that church; it being inconvenient that they should be
collected by strangers and unknown persons. |
2 Non. Nov. Lyons. (f. 478d.) |
Indult to Master William de Kilkenni to hold, besides the
archdeaconry of Coventry and other benefices, one other with
cure of souls. |
Id. Oct. Lyons. (f. 486d.) |
Dispensation to Master Payn, rector of Litlingeton, in the
diocese of Lincoln, clerk of the papal chamber, to hold an
additional benefice. |
5 Kal. Dec. Lyons. (f. 487.) |
Indult to Peter de Arce, rector of Stallham, in the diocese
of Norwich, to hold an additional benefice with cure of souls. |
Ibid. |
Indult to Alexander de Ferentino, rector of Palesgrave, in
the diocese of Norwich, to hold one benefice besides the two
which he now has. |
2 Non. Nov. Lyons. (f. 489d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Lincoln to cause to be paid
to Robert de Melkelega, rector of Clahaule, in his diocese, the
proceeds of that church, he being desirous to betake himself to
the schools of the theological faculty, provided he is teachable
and apt to study. |
4 Non. Dec. Lyons. (f. 490d.) |
Mandate to the dean of Belley to issue a sentence of excommunication against those who, since the sentence published
by the prior of St. Laurence's, Grenoble, the pope's deputed
executor, have received benefices in the province of Canterbury, and have not paid to the archbishop's collectors the amount due
from the fruits of the first year towards the liquidation of the
debts of that church. |
16 Kal. Dec. Lyons. (f. 491.) |
Mandate to the bishops of Lincoln and Worcester to assign
to Robert de Kenci, kinsman of Simon de Montfort, earl of
Leicester, who has taken the cross, the redemptions of
crusaders’ vows, and other sums given or bequeathed to the
Holy Land subsidy, in the lands, lordships, and fees of the
said Robert, and of the earl of Winchester, and of William de
Ferrers, son in law of the said earl, provided that these lastnamed are not crusaders, and that no prejudice arise to their
vassals who are crusaders, notwithstanding letters or indults
obtained from the pope. |
5 Id. Dec. Lyons. (f. 493.) |
Indult to the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, that no
delegate or other agent of the apostolic see shall publish against
them any sentence of suspension, excommunication, or interdict, without special mandate of the said see making mention of this
indult. |
Ibid. |
Indult to the same, that by general papal letters and the
clause in them, ‘quidam alii,’ they shall not be summoned by
anyone without special papal mandate. |
Non. Dec. Lyons. (f. 493d.) |
Indult to Clement de Rasing, rector of Crundale, in the
diocese of Canterbury, at the request of his kinsman Walo de
Buris to hold one benefice in Scotland besides those which he
has, whose value amounts to hardly more than 20 marks. |
Id. Dec. Lyons. (f. 493d.) |
Indult to Roger, rector of Farnam in the diocese of London. to whom O. bishop of Porto, then cardinal of St. Nicholas in
Carcere, papal legate, had granted in commendam a benefice
in the said diocese of London, to hold it as well as the church
of Merwinecherche. |
10 Kal. Jan. Lyons. (f. 494.) |
Mandate to Master Silvester, canon of St. John's de Duce, Anagni, living in London, to order Alan de Sancta Fide, clerk, to restore the church of Ledenam, in the diocese of Lincoln, which he holds unlawfully and by violence, together with fruits
received and satisfaction made, or within two months to appear
before the pope, notwithstanding the indults granted to Englishmen exempting them from citation. Bartholomew de Roiata
has stated that when Alan took from him the church of
Ledenam, the prior of Melton and his colleague, to whom
pope Gregory had committed the provision of Bartholomew, issued a sentence of excommunication against Alan. Bartholomew then sued Alan before John, canon of St. Andrew's, Anagm, living in England, by whom Alan was sentenced to
restore the church and pay a sum of money, and on his refusing
to obey, and beating the officer who brought the summons
until he destroyed it, was excommunicated. Not content with
this, he cut off the left hand of an officer sent by Bartholomew
to take possession of the church on the judge's order, and caught
and illtreated another sent by the same judge, cutting off the
tails of his horses and robbing him of the papal letters and other
things. Finally, although John, canon of St. Mary's, Piperco, living in England, confirmed the process of the said judge, Alan
still holds the church. |
14 Kal. Jan. Lyons. (f. 494.) |
Mandate to brother Ralph Anglicus, of the order of Friars
Minors, to grant a dispensation to Master Henry de Bathonia, rector of Timbresbarewe, in the diocese of Bath, to hold one
benefice besides the two benefices with cure of souls which
he has. |
14 Kal. Jan. Lyons. (f. 494d.) |
Mandate to William de Haverull, canon of London, and the
archdeacon of Sudburi, to make provision to Master Reginald, clerk, the king's proctor and chaplain of the bishop of Porto, in
some church of England which is not burdened by a papal
mandate. |
2 Kal. Jan. Lyons. (f. 497.) |
Mandate to John Sarraceni, papal sub-deacon and chaplain, dean of Wells, and to Master Berard de Nimpha, papal
writer, living in England, to proceed according to the mandate
of Gregory IX. to the bishop of Porto, then cardinal legate, and
to his own letters from time to time directing them to assign to
the earl of Cornwall legacies to the Holy Land and monies
coming from the twentieth or thirtieth, or from the redemption
of Crusaders’ vows; and, the earl having magnificently fulfilled
his vow, to assign to him on his return from beyond the seas
the remainder of the monies collected up to that time, an oath
being taken by collectors and holders of the money that the
balance may be ascertained, notwithstanding papal indults to
the contrary, and letters addressed to the bishops of Worcester
and Lincoln about legacies and promises to the Holy Land
subsidy and the redemption of vows. |
1248. 4 Non. Jan. Lyons. (f. 497.) |
Confirmation to the abbot and Cistercian convent of Hayles, in the diocese of Worcester, of the grant of the churches
of Hales and Hagelee, in the dioceses of Norwich and
Worcester, made to them by the earl of Cornwall, who had the
patronage thereof, and who built their monastery, and by the
bishops of the said dioceses. |
4 Id. Jan. Lyons. (f. 497.) |
Indult to Master Berard de Nimpha. papal writer, to hold
one benefice besides the two which he now has. |
5 Id. Dec. Lyons. (f. 497.) |
Dispensation to Henry, canon of Orkney, at the request of
the bishop of Sabina, papal legate, the archbishop of Throndhjem
and his suffragans, and of the king of Norway, to accept the
bishopric of Orkney, to which he has been postulated by the
chapter, notwithstanding his illegitimacy. |
1248. 4 Non. Jan. Lyons. (f. 497d.) |
Dispensation, at the request of the earl of Cornwall, to
Master John, learned in physical science, clerk of Exeter, to
hold one benefice with cure of souls besides those which he
now has. |
1247. 2 Id. Oct. Lyons. (f. 501d.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, to Peter Sarraceni, a
Roman knight, of a charter of Richard, bishop of Durham, the
king's chancellor, by which a yearly rent of 40l. was granted
to him; dated London, 4 November, in the second year of the
pontificate of that bishop, witnessed by Robert de Nivillis, Master Thomas de Lichefelde, Master Alexander Nolanus, Master Simon de Talviton, William de Royng, William de
Stolxel, Peter de Bathonia. |
1248. 3 Non. Feb. Lyons. (f. 502d.) |
Dispensation to Walter de Sancto Severo to hold both the
rectory of Marturin, in the diocese of Meath, and the prebend
of St. Probus in that of Exeter, value 4 marks. |
9 Kal. Feb. Lyons. (f. 503.) |
Dispensation at the request of John Sarraceni, papal subdeacon and chaplain, dean of Wells, to Nicholas de Cunctavilla, to hold both the rectory of Halverton, value 40s., and the
church of Stokes, in the diocese of Wells. |
10 Kal. Feb. Lyons. (f. 504.) |
Ratification to the bishop of Lincoln of the sequestration
made by him, on the mandate of John, canon of St. Mary's, Piperno, of the church of Ladenham, with its fruits, in the
cause between Master Alan de Sancta Fide, and Bartholomew
de Roiata, kinsman of the late Master John de Campania, papal
notary, Alan having been cited before the pope. |
7 Kal. Feb. Lyons. (f. 504.) |
Ratification to the bishop of Hereford of the sequestration
made by him, on the mandate of John, canon of St. Mary's, Piperno, of the church of Aura, whereof Alan de Sancta Fide
was rector. |
6 Id. Feb. Lyons. (f. 504.) |
Indult to John de Piperno not to be obliged to reside on his
rectory of Huwicanton, in the diocese of Norwich, for three
years. |
2 Kal. Nov. Lyons. (f. 504d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Lincoln to cause the proceeds of
the archdeaconry of Buckingham to be paid to archdeacon M., who desires to betake himself to the schools of the theological
faculty. |
10 Kal. Mar. Lyons. (f. 510d.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury to confirm the
election of the dean of St. Asaph to that see, notwithstanding
the exception made by the king that his consent was necessary
to the election, which he failed to prove before the official of
Canterbury and Armannus, a Friar Preacher. |
Id. Feb. Lyons. (f. 510d.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Armagh to make provision to
Master Tedisius de Lavania, clerk, papal writer, in some church
of his province. [Theiner, 49.] |
8 Kal. Mar. Lyons. (f. 511.) |
Mandate to the archbishop, the prior of Holy Trinity, and
the archdeacon of Dublin, to enquire and report to the pope
about transferring the see of Leighlin to a central, safe, and fit
place in the diocese. [Theiner, 49.] |
8 Kal. Mar. Lyons. (f. 512.) |
Indult to Guy de Rossilian, dean of St. Martin's, London, to
put vicars into his benefices with cure of souls, and in the
meantime that he shall not be obliged to take holy orders. |
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The official of Canterbury is appointed conservator. |
4 Id. Mar. Lyons. (f. 512.) |
Commission to the archbishop of Canterbury to give a dispensation to the abbot and convent of Glastonbury to wear
caps (pileos) in choir, as their monastery is in a cold place. |
17 Kal. April. Lyons. (f. 514.) |
Indult, at the request of the king and queen, to Henry de
Langelee, son of G. of the same place, the king's marshal, to
hold one benefice with cure of souls besides those which he now
has. |
16 Kal. April. Lyons. (f. 514d.) |
Mandate to the archdeacon of Teverton, in the diocese of
Exeter, and to the precentor of Dublin, to relax the sentence
of excommunication pronounced by the bishop of Bath and
Wells and his official, Master Adam de Giffiz, on the prior, subprior, chamberlain, sacristan, and all obedientiaries and certain
monks of Glastonbury, in disregard of their appeal against
the official's refusal to admit their exception to him, being
excommunicate, as deputy visitor for the bishop. |
14 Kal. April. Lyons. (f. 514d.) |
Concession to William called ‘Longespee,’ crusader, of
2000 marks from the redemption of crusaders’ vows in
England, or other monies assigned to the subsidy of the Holy
Land. |
14 Kal. April. Lyons. (f. 514d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of London and the archdeacon of
Berkshire to cause the bishops of Worcester and Lincoln
collectors of money due to the Holy Land, to pay over without
delay to William called ‘Longespee’ 2000 marks, notwithstanding the apostolic letters concerning 1000l. addressed to the
bishop of London and the dean of Lincoln at the instance of
the same William, which it is said have been of no service. |
7 Kal. April. Lyons. (f. 516.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Winchester to order Philip de
Asceles, clerk, who holds the church of Lonkeincenton, in the
diocese of Coventry, reserved to the bishop elect of Bethleem, to
restore the same and make satisfaction, or appear before the pope
within two months, he having beaten the bishop's proctor, who
came to demand restitution, and broken two of his ribs, cut off
his horse's tail, and tied his servant and the horse to a stall;
also, when the dean of Wells, commissioned by the pope, would
proceed in the affair, Philip procured his detention by the
king's bailiffs until he promised to take no further steps, and
then, getting the bishop's proctors into his bands, he kept them
until they promised, under a caution of 200 marks, not to
prosecute the affair. |
Ibid. |
Mandate to John Sarraceni, dean of Wells, to cause provision
to be made to Deodatus de Prefectis, clerk, nephew of the bishop
elect of Bethleem, of a benefice of 30 or even 50 marks. |
2 Id. Mar. Lyons. (f. 516d.) |
Indult to the king of Scotland, in accordance with an indult
granted to his father W. that no one should exercise the office of
legate in his kingdom, unless sent by special letters de latere
of the Roman pontiff, that he shall suffer no prejudice by his
recent reception of William de Batinches, a Friar Minor, sent
by John, a Friar Minor, papal collector of the Holy Land
subsidy in England, Scotland, and Ireland. [Theiner, 49.] |
13 Kal. April. Lyons. (f. 517.) |
Indult to Master Abel, canon of Glasgow, clerk of the king
of Scotland, at whose instance he has been already dispensed, to hold one benefice with cure of souls besides the church of
Smalham, which he has on presentation of the patron to the
bishop of St. Andrews, and other benefices which he already
has. [Theiner, 50.] |
2 Id. Mar. Lyons. (f. 517d.) |
Indult to the king of Scotland, by advice of his confessor and
physicians, to eat eggs, butter, cheese, and flesh meat, in Lent. [Theiner, 49.] |
2 Id. Mar. Lyons. (f. 518.) |
Mandate to the bishops of St. Andrews and Glasgow to collect
and distribute to those who personally set out, the redemptions
of crusaders’ vows and legacies and gifts for the Holy Land. [Theiner, 50.] |
2 Id. Mar. Lyons. (f. 518.) |
Mandate to the bishop of St. Andrews to make orders
concerning certain churches of his diocese in the hands of
religious who apply them to their own uses, provided they have
no papal grant of them. |
2 Id. Mar. Lyons. (f. 518.) |
Mandate to the abbot of Dunfermelin not to give pontifical
benediction in the mass according to the custom of Scotland
and elsewhere to the people, when a bishop is present, or to
give the two minor orders to persons not of his jurisdiction:
notwithstanding the indult which he claims to have received. [Theiner, 50.] |
3 Kal. April. Lyons. (f. 518d.) |
Indult, at the petition of the archbishop elect of Lyons, to
Philip, son of the earl of Cornwall, clerk to hold an additional
benefice with cure of souls. |
3 Non. April. Lyons. (f. 519.) |
Mandate to John Sarraceni, papal chaplain, dean of Wells, to
make provision to Thomas, clerk of Philip called ‘Pappazura,’ of
some benefice in England, with cure of souls, value from 20 to
30 marks; nothwithstanding the statute of the churches of the
realm about a certain number of canons, or any papal indult. |
2 Kal. April. Lyons. (f. 519.) |
Indult to the abbot and convent of Bardenay that they shall
not be summoned to a court more than two day's journey
distant from their monastery, without special mention of this
indult in the apostolic letters. |
Kal. April. Lyons. (f. 520.) |
Indult to Robert de Napton, rector of Hanewell, in the
diocese of Lincoln, according to the constitution of Honorius III., to study for five years in the theological faculty, notwithstanding the indult granted by the pope to the bishop of
Lincoln to compel beneficed clerks to reside. |
Id. Feb. Lyons. (f. 520d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Salisbury to make provision to
Guy de Foliano, canon of Terouanne, son of the late William
de Folliano, the pope's kinsman, of some prebend or other
benefice in his diocese, a similar mandate to the late bishop
having been of no effect. |
7 Id. Mar. Lyons. (f. 521d.) |
Dispensation, at the request of Thomas de Normanvilla, a
crusader, baron of the king of Scotland, to Walter de Albamara, rector of Skillegate, in the diocese of Bath, to hold one benefice
in Scotland, besides the two which he now has, value 20 marks. |
16 Kal. May. Lyons. (f. 524d.) |
Indult to Master Abel, papal chaplain, canon of Glasgow, to
be ordained priest and be elected bishop, but not confirmed or
consecrated without papal mandate, notwithstanding that he
is son of a priest. |
5 Kal. Apr. Lyons. (f. 525.) |
Revocation of whatever has been attempted to the prejudice
of the bishop of Lincoln by certain executors, who suspended
him from the collation of prebends, notwithstanding indults
before granted. |
2 Id. April. Lyons. (f. 525.) |
Indult to the bishops of Lincoln and Worcester to proceed, according to the pope's earlier letter, in the collection and
distribution of redemptions of crusaders’ vows and legacies, or
promises to the Holy Land subsidy, notwithstanding the later
letter directing them to consign, and not distribute the money
collected among the crusaders of England. |
3 Non. May. Lyons. (f. 528d.) |
Dispensation to Master Abel, papal chaplain, canon of
Glasgow, to administer any diocese of which he may be elected
bishop, under hope of confirmation and consearation by the
pope. |
3 Id. April. Lyons. (f. 531.) |
Confirmation, with exemplifications, of the sentence given
20 March 1248, in the suit between the bishop of St. Andrews
and Andrew, a canon of Florence, son of Spillati, a citizen of
the same, about the church of Potin, which Andrew said had
been given by the bishop to Master Abel, canon of Glasgow, who is not to be disturbed in it, silence being imposed on
Andrew. The letter of the bishop of St. Andrews is dated
January 6, 1248, and that of Andrew appointing his proctor
is dated Sunday after the Purification, 1248. Among the witnesses are John, canon of St. Andrews, Master Thomas de
Norham, Master W. de Wischard, and John Bell, notary. |
13 Kal. June. Lyons. (f. 534.) |
Faculty to the sister of the king of Scotland to enter two or
three times a year, with six matrons, the Cistercian monastery
of Doberan, in the diocese of Schwerin, of which B. de Rozstoc, her husband, is the founder. [Theiner, 50.] |
6 Non. May. Lyons. (f. 534d.) |
Licence to Master Stephen, rector of Pamaling or Pamabiling
in the diocese of Lincoln, value 10 marks or a little more, to
hold an additional benefice with cure of souls. |
4 Kal. June. Lyons. (f. 535.) |
Mandate to Master Abel, papal chaplain, canon of Glasgow, to make order concerning the churches which some religious of
the diocese of St. Andrews hold and apply to their own use. [Theiner, 50.] |
3 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 535d.) |
Confirmation of the postulation of the archdeacon of Wells
to the bishopric by the dean and chapter, who by their proctors
John Odoline and Philip de Sideham, canons of Wells, presented
him to the pope [for confirmation]; in which, after examination
in conjunction with the prior and convent of Bath, a compromise
was come to by the two churches as to the concurrent election
of the said bishop elect of Bath and Wells. |
Kal. June. Lyons. (f. 536.) |
Licence to Master John de Stokes, rector of Offele, in the
diocese of Lincoln, to hold an additional benefice with cure of
souls. |
17 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 538.) |
Indult to Master Palmerius, clerk of the pope's chamber, to
hold the rectory of Hertroph in the diocese of Worcester, besides
canouries or prebends and pensions, and one other benefice with
cure of souls, with leave to exchange it. |
13 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 538.) |
Grant of protection to the prior and brethren of St. Andrews, with their possessions and privileges, as specified: signed by
the pope and six cardinals. [Theiner, 50.] |
16 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 539.) |
Indult to William de Harecurt to hold an additional benefice
with cure of souls. |
12 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 539.) |
Licence to Philip de Sydeham, canon of Wells, to hold also
other benefices with cure of souls. |
13 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 539.) |
Indult to John de Button, or Buttoyn, canon of Wells, brother of the bishop of Bath and Wells, to hold an additional
benefice. |
13 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 539.) |
The like to Jordan Cortile rector of Kington, in the diocese
of Salisbury. |
15 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 539.) |
Indult to the bishop of Bath and Wells that no delegate, subdelegate, executor, or conservator shall publish a sentence of
excommunication, suspension, or interdict against him, without
special mandate of the pope making mention of this indult. |
15 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 539.) |
Indult to the same not to be compelled to make provision of
pensions or benefices; and benefices belonging to his advowson
or collation are not to be conferred by papal or legatine
letters, even if they contain the clause non obstante. |
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The bishop of St. Davids is appointed conservator. |
15 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 539.) |
Indult for three years to the dean and chapter of Wells
that no delegate, or any other, shall publish ecclesiastical
sentences against them. |
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The like to the prior and convent of Bath. |
15 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 539.) |
Indult to the bishop and chapters of Wells and Bath that
they shall not be compelled to receive anyone or assign a stall
in choir and place in chapter, unless such place and stall be
vacant, without special mention of this indult in the papal
mandate. |
12 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 539d.) |
Licence to Nicholas de Gaufrido, clerk of the bishop of Bath
and Wells, to hold two benefices with cure of souls. |
Ibid. |
The like to Samuel de Molins, clerk of the said bishop. |
13 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 541.) |
Mandate to the dean and chapter of Wells to receive their
bishop as canonically elected in the person of the archdeacon
of Wells, whose postulation, made by way of compromise, and
presented to the pope by their proctors and fellow canons, Master J. Odolin and Philip de Sidehan, has been examined
by him. |
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Concurrent letter to the prior and convent of Bath who
have made the postulation in conjunction with the dean and
chapter of Wells. |
Ibid. |
Monition and mandate to the bishop of Bath and Wells to
govern faithfully and prudently the churches committed to him. |
8 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 541d.) |
Indult to Master Roger Rubeus, clerk of the bishop of Bath
and Wells, rector of Cyston, in the diocese of Worcester, to hold
an additional benefice. |
13 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 542.) |
Indult to Master John Odolin, papal subdeacon, to hold a
benefice with cure of souls besides a canonry and prebend of
Wells. |
7 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 542d.) |
Indult to the bishop of Bath and Wells that, if he or his
household happen to associate with persons excommunicate, they shall not be bound by the greater excommunication. |
5 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 543.) |
Indult to the same to celebrate divine offices with his household, during a general interdict, in a low voice, with doors shut, and without bells, excommunicate and interdicted persons being
shut out, provided that he and his household did not specifically
incur the sentence. |
Ibid. |
Faculty to the same to grant dispensations to forty persons
of illegitimate birth, so that they may be ordained and obtain
any benefice short of a bishopric, unless their parents were
guilty of adultery or incest. |
5 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 543.) |
Indult to the same that he shall not be compelled by
apostolic or legatine letters to make provision to any one, unless such letters make special mention of this indult, of his
person, and of the churches of Bath and Wells. |
5 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 543.) |
Indult to Robert de Bello Campo, of the diocese of Wells, at
the request of the bishop, to hear divine offices during a
general interdict, with his wife and children, in places where
they are celebrated by papal indult, with the usual limitations. |
5 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 543.) |
Faculty to the bishop of Bath and Wells to force certain
rectors in his cities and dioceses to take orders and reside, notwithstanding any indult to the contrary. |
7 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 543d.) |
Mandate to the same to remove certain sons of priests and
other illegitimate persons who hold parsonages or other benefices
with cure of souls in his cities and dioceses. |
Ibid. |
Mandate to the same to warn certain clerks of his diocese, who hold a plurality of benefices without papal dispensation, to resign some of them; the bishop is to give benefices so void
to fit persons. |
Ibid. |
Indult to the same to hold the benefices which he had before
his election was confirmed, for a year from next Michaelmas, notwithstanding any collation or postulation attempted or made
by anyone. |
8 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 546d.) |
Mandate to the prior of Holy Trinity, London, to compel
certain collectors for the church of Bethleem, who detain alms
collected in the name of that church, to restore the same to
the bishop elect or his envoy, and to prevent anyone from
interfering with the bishop's agents in England. |
15 Kal. July. Lyons. (f. 547.) |
Relaxation, addressed to all prelates and the faithful in
England, of a year and forty days, for ten years, of enjoined
penances to those who help to repair the church of Bethleem, now almost entirely destroyed by those who know not the way
of God, urging them to receive the agents sent, and advising the
archbishops and bishops to grant indulgences so that the
church may be repaired by the people's alms. |
Kal. June. Lyons. (f. 547.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury to make provision
to Robert, clerk, son of John count of Burgundy, lord of Salins, who is a kinsman of the archbishop, in some benefice in his
province, value 200 marks, to the collation of whomsoever it
may belong. |
Kal. June. Lyons. (f. 547.) |
Mandate to the same to make provision to the precentor of
Besançon, papal chaplain, in some benefice of his province, value 50 marks, as above. |
7 Id. July. Lyons. (f. 547d.) |
Indult to Master William to hold the church of Winterton, in the diocese of Norwich, besides two other benefices with
cure of souls. |
2 Non. Dec. Lyons. (f. 547d.) |
Indult, at the request of Robert de Quenci, to William de
Warneford to hold the rectory of Charletun Makerel, in the
diocese of Bath, besides two benefices with cure of souls, value 20 marks. |