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3 Kal. Mar. Lateran. (f. 132.) |
Letter to the cardinal archbishop of Canterbury and his fellow bishops in exile, with copy of the pope's letter to John, king of England, enclosing copy of the pope's answer to the king's envoys, followed by a mandate to Pandulph and Durandus to go to England with the bishop of Winchester and the prior of Coventry to exhort the king to make satisfaction according to the form subscribed by the pope and the king's envoys. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 771.] |
Ibid. (f. 134.) |
Mandate to S. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, to W. E. G. and H. bishops of London, Ely, Hereford, and Lincoln, to declare null all concessions, pacts, or promises made by regulars to the king in regard to property taken or extorted since the interdict, making restoration and satisfaction; grants to the Holy Land subsidy being reserved. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 780.] |
Ibid. |
Mandate to the same to suspend from offices and benefices all ecclesiastical persons who have in any way assisted the king since his excommunication, or obtained benefices by collation or presentation, or publicly communicated with the king, until the pope is fully informed; those being excepted who have made satisfaction. [Ibid.] |
Ibid. |
Licence to the same again to place the king and realm under sentence of excommunication and interdict if the king violates the peace made by the pope between him and the Anglican church, unless they receive full satisfaction. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 781.] |
Ibid. |
Mandate to the same that if the king violates the said peace, neither they nor others are to presume to crown any of his heirs. [Ibid.] |
5 Kal. April. Lateran. (f. 139.) |
Inhibition to the bishop of Hereford to admit to benefices in his diocese those already sufficiently beneficed. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 800.] |
1213. [April.] (f. 141.) |
Letters exhorting the faithful to contribute to the crusade, addressed, amongst others, to those in England, Ireland, and Scotland. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 817.] |
[April.] (Ibid.) |
Letters to collectors for the Holy Land subsidy, in various provinces and dioceses; to Master Walter, archdeacon of London, the chancellor, and Master Philip de Oxonia for England; to the archbishop of Dublin and the abbot of Mellifont for Ireland; to the bishops of St. Andrews and Glasgow for Scotland. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 822.] |
13 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 142.) |
Notification to archbishops, bishops, abbots, and priors in various provinces, that the pope is about to convoke a general council for the recovery of the Holy Land and the reformation of the church; and, namely, in those of York, Armagh, Canterbury, Dublin, Cashel, Tuam; to the bishops of Scotland; to the kings of Cork, Limerick, Connaught, and Meath. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 825.] |
18 Kal. July. Lateran. (f. 151.) |
Mandate to the dean and chapter of York to receive Leonard, nephew of the pope, and of John, cardinal of St. Mary's in Cosmedin, as canon, and admit him to the prebend in their church granted to him by the pope on its voidance by the death of the said cardinal, obeying what Pandulph, papal subdeacon, shall order in the matter. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 860.] |
1212. 13 May. Dover. (f. 154.) |
Letters patent of the king submitting to the pope. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 876; Fœdera.] |
15 May. (f. 154d.) |
Letters patent of the king resigning his kingdom to the pope. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 878; Stubbs, Select Charters; Fœdera.] |
15 May. Apud Templum de Well'. (f. 154d.) |
Letters of the king to the pope, offering a yearly payment of 1,000 marks. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 881.] |
1213. 2 Non. July. Lateran. (f. 154d.) |
Letter to the king, thanking him for the satisfaction and submission he has made by granting his kingdom to the Roman church, from which he holds it at a yearly cess of 700 marks for England and 300 for Ireland. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 881.] |
3 Non. July. Lateran. (f. 155.) |
Exbortation to the archbishop and bishops, abbots, priors, and other prelates in England, to receive as legate [Nicholas], bishop of Tusculum. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 882.] |
2 Non. July. Lateran. (f. 155.) |
Mandate to Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury and his fellow bishops to assist the bishop of Tusculum, papal legate, in his mission. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 883.] |
1213. 2 Non. July. Lateran. (f. 155.) |
Mandate to the earls, barons, and other great men in England to receive and obey the bishop of Tusculum, papal legate. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 884.] |
Id. July. Segni. (f. 156.) |
Answer to letters of Stephen, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, received 14 July, informing him of the mission of the bishop of Tusculum, and desiring him to act for the safety and peace of the king and realm. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 890.] |
2 Non. Nov. Lateran. (f. 162.) |
Letter to the king of England congratulating him on his conversion, and advising him not to deal contentiously with the prelates of his realm. Intimation to him that his envoys, John, bishop of Norwich, H. abbot of Beaulieu, R. Martel, H. de. Bova, and P. de Maulay will inform him of the pope's answer in regard to his excommunication and the interdict. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 922.] |
2 Non. Nov. Lateran. (f. 162.) |
To the same; acceptation and confirmation of the offer of his realms of England and Ireland at a yearly payment of 1,000 marks. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 923.] |
2 Kal. Nov. Lateran. |
Mandate to the archbishop of Dublin, the bishops of Norwich and Winchester, to earls William of Salisbury, G. son of Peter of Essex; R. of Boulogne; R. of Chester; W. of Warenne; W. the marshal, of Pembroke; R. le Bigot of Norfolk; W. of Arundel; William of Ferrers; and Saer of Winchester; R. son of Roger; W. Brigerte; R. de Ros; G. son of Ranfred; R. de Mortuomari; P. son of Herbert; and W. de Albiniaco, to complete and keep the peace between the king and the Anglican church; ordering them if any disturbance arise to do nothing against the king without the pope's advice asked and obtained. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 925.] |
2 Kal. Nov. Lateran. (f. 163.) |
Mandate to Nicholas, bishop of Tusculum, papal legate, to order Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury and his fellow bishops, after the removal of the interdict, to cut up or burn all papal letters against the king, especially those that begin “Expectantes hactenus,” which were to be sent to all prelates of France, England, Scotland, Ireland, Liege, and Maestricht. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 926.] |
5 Kal. Nov. Lateran. (f. 163.) |
Mandate to the archbishop, bishops, barons, knights, and people of England and Wales, now that peace is made between the realm and the priesthood, to remain in fealty to the king and his heirs. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 926; Fœdera.] |
(Ibid.) (f. 163.) |
The like to archbishops, bishops, abbots, and other prelates, princes, earls, barons, knights, and people of Ireland. |
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The like to W. king of Scotland, and Alexander his son. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 927; Fœdera.] |
1213. 3 Kal. Nov. Lateran. (f. 163.) |
Mandate to Nicholas, bishop of Tusculum, papal legate, to cause concessions, pacts, or promises, which clerks or religious of any order made to the king in regard to property taken or extorted after the interdict, to be placed in the houses of the Hospitallers and Templars, taking letters testimonial of the masters for their deposit. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 927.] |
2 Kal. Nov. Lateran. (f. 163.) |
Mandate to the same to cause void sees and abbeys in England to be filled by the election or postulation of fit persons, the royal assent being obtained. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 928.] |
10 Kal. Feb. Lateran. (f. 168.) |
Mandate to the same, to take off the sentence of interdict now that the king has paid to him and to Stephen, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, and to [Eustace] bishop of Ely, and Pandulph, papal subdeacon, 100,000 silver marks, with which restitution is to be made of what has been taken. [Opp. ed. Migne, iii. 953.] |