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. XLIX.
4 Boniface VIII.
1298. 5 Id. Feb. St. Peter's (f. 4d.) |
Mandate to the bishops of Durham and Carlisle to consecrate Henry [de Newark], dean of York, elected by the chapter to the see void by the death of archbishop John. As he did not appear before the pope to have his election confirmed, it was decreed to be null, but as it was unanimous, and to gratify king Edward, the pope promotes him, and orders the above bishops to consecrate him. |
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Ibid. (f. 5.) |
Grant of the pallium to the said Henry, on request made on his behalf by Master Adam de Drifed, canon of Ponteseland, and Roger de Mar, rector of Quiselei. |
Ibid. | Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Durham and Ely to confer the pallium on the archbishop elect, and receive his oath of fealty to the pope. |
8 Id. Mar. St. Peter's (f. 11d.) |
Mandate to the abbot of Waltham, and Masters Leonard de Anticulo and Bartholomew de Ferentino, canons of Auxerre and London, on a statement made by Adam de Driffeud, canon of Pontiseland, and Roger de Mar, rector of Quiselley, in the dioceses of Durham and York, proctors of Henry, archbishop elect, that they have been empowered to contract a loan in the Roman court to meet his expenses there to the amount of 1000 marks from the firm of Spini, of Florence, to carry out the loan; the pope also wills that when the 880 marks are repaid, the archbishop elect, his successors and administrators, and the see shall be free from the debt. |
5 Non. Mar. St. Peter's. (f. 21d.) |
Grant to the abbess and convent de Domo Gratie, B.M.V., of the order of St. Clare [without Aldgate], in the diocese of London, of the church of Hertindon, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, of the advowson of the late Edmund, the king's brother, on their petition that the pope granted them one of his churches on his petition, so that on its voidance the advowson passed to them, but the diocesan and his officials interfered on the ground that the limit of 40 marks, originally fixed, was under its value, although, according to the latest taxation made in England, it is not. |
Concurrent mandate to John de Lacy, chancellor of Chichester, Berthold de Labro, papal chaplain, and Geoffrey de Veçano, canons of Chartres and Cambray. | |
Kal. April. St. Peter's. (f. 29.) |
Dispensation to Hamo de Gatele, priest, of the diocese of Norwich, who had obtained letters from Nicholas IV. to empower his diocesan to dispense him on account of illegitimacy, and was ordained priest, and held the church of Estudenham, although the pope died before they were presented, to retain the same, and to hold also another benefice with cure of souls. |
Id. April. St. Peter's. (f. 37d.) |
Dispensation to Reginald, son of John de Grey, rector of Astebiri, in the diocese of Coventry, twenty years of age and not in holy orders, to retain that benefice, and to accept others to the value of 100l. according to the common and ancient taxation of the realm. |
Non. May. St. Peter's. (f. 45.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, to Landulph, late canon, now bishop elect of Ferentino, kinsman of Alexander IV. of an annual pension of 18 marks from Simon, the abbot and convent of the Premonstratensian abbey of Langley, in the diocese of Norwich; the letters of the abbot of Langley granting the pension to Landulph are dated Saturday after St. James, 1257 [July 28th.] |
Ibid. | Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Arras, Richard de Ferentino, and Bartholomew Mathias, canons of St. Omer and St. Pancras, Ferentino. |
Kal. June. St. Peter's. (f. 48d.) |
Confirmation of the election of John, archdeacon of Brechin, as bishop of that see, void by the death of N. The election made by Masters William de Clony, precentor, Robert de Dunde, treasurer, Fulk Raynard, James called ‘Godisman,’ and Thomas called ‘Marchand,’ canons, having been examined by certain cardinals and confirmed by the pope, M[atthew], cardinal bishop of Porto, was ordered to consecrate the bishop elect. |
Ibid. (f. 49.) |
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy, and to the people of the diocese, to the vassals of the church, and to the king of Scotland. [Theiner, 164.] |
15 Kal. July. St. Peter's (f. 50.) |
Confirmation of the election of William de Lamberton, chancellor of Glasgow, to the see of St. Andrews, void by the death of William Fraser. The election made by John the prior, John, archdeacon of St. Andrews, William, archdeacon of Lothian, Adam, the sub-prior, John Kayrer, Adam de Laurbeden and Thomas de Hucermickedy, canons of the same, having been confirmed by the pope on petition of himself and canons John, called Rufus, Martin de Ketherton, and Thomas de Houctyr Mokedy, proctors of the prior and chapter, M[atthew], cardinal bishop of Porto, was ordered to consecrate the bishop elect. |
Ibid. | Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy of the diocese, to the vassals of the church of St. Andrews, and to the king of Scotland. [Theiner, 165.] |
15 Kal. July. St. Peter's (f. 51.) |
Mandate to the Augustinian prior and convent of Holy Trinity, and the dean and chapter of St. Patrick's, Dublin, on the appointment of William, prior provincial of the Friars Preachers in England, ordering the said bodies to receive him as their pastor, and to render to him due obedience. [Theiner, 165.] |
3 Non. July. St. Peter's. (f. 52d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of London, and to the abbots of Hyde and Chertsey, in the diocese of Winchester, to institute within one month persons presented by John, bishop of Winchester, to the ordinaries of benefices not in his diocese, if the said ordinaries refuse to do so; the said bishop having set forth a petition showing that he and his chapter and diocese have been exempted by the pope from the jurisdiction of the metropolitan, and placed immediately under that of the apostolic see. |
4 Kal. July. St. Peter's. (f. 53.) |
To Philip, king of France, requesting him to restore to John, bishop of Winchester, the manors and other possessions in France, gold and silver vessels, books, vestments, jewels, and money deposited in the monasteries of St. Genevieve, St. Victor, and St. Denis, and in the house of the Templars at Paris, belonging to the said bishop, which the king of France had seized, and has informed the pope that the money has been spent. |
Kal. July. St. Peter's. (f. 56.) |
Dispensation to Edward, son of Edward, king of England, and Isabella, daughter of Philip, king of France, to inter-marry notwithstanding that they are related in the third and fourth degress of kindred. |
Ibid. | The like to Edward I. and Margaret, daughter of Philip, late king of France, they being related in the third and fourth degrees of kindred and affinity, in as much as Eleanor [of Castile], Edward's deceased wife, was related to Margaret, in the fourth degree of kindred. [Fœdera.] |
Ibid. | Request and exhortation to Philip, king of France, in virtue of an agreement with the king of England, to place in the hands of Arnald, bishop of Toulouse, to whom a special commission has been given by the pope, all those lands, vassals, and goods, held by the French king, which the king of England held before the present war. |
Ibid. | The like to Edward I. the bishop of Toulouse, having a commission to hold for both parties. |
Ibid. | Mandate to Arnald, bishop of Toulouse, (fn. 1) after a recital of the above letters, to [assign the said lands, vassals, and goods to R. duke of Burgundy, J. duke of Brittany, and G. count of St. Pol, or two or one of them, or to others lawfully appointed by them at their request, so that they shall] hold for the king of France what is assigned to him in his name, and for the king of England what is assigned to him in his name, until the pope shall issue further orders, [and in the meantime shall answer to the said kings for all fruits, rents, and proceeds, moderate expenses only being deducted for custody and administration; and if it shall happen that the pope dies before making the first arbitration, they shall restore to the said kings the lands, vassals, and goods, as they received the same, so that to each shall be restored what had been received from him. To carry out this effectually and faithfully, they, and each of them, shall make oath before the said bishop; and if during their office one or two of them die, or be lawfully hindered, the rest shall carry on the work. The public instruments for the assignation and making the oaths shall be sent to the pope, duplicates being kept by the bishop, who shall keep the pope informed, by letters, what he determines to do.] |
5 Kal. Oct. Rieti. (f. 59.) |
Dispensation, at the king's request, to his clerk, John de Drokenesford, deacon, canon of York, papal chaplain, who, being under age, obtained first the church of Childewelle, and then successively those of Hemingburgh, Kingesclere, Balescham, Bartenton, and Daleston, in the dioceses of York, Winchester, Ely, Coventry, and Carlisle, and also canonries and prebends of York, Salisbury, Wells, Dublin, Kildare, St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, Aukelande, and Derlington, to retain all those successively held, the cure of souls not being neglected, and a portion of fruits received applied to the said benefices; Childewille and Bartenton are to be resigned. |
10 Kal. Oct. Rieti. (f. 59.) |
To the same, appointing him papal chaplain. |
4 Id. July. St.Peter's. (f. 70.) |
Dispensation to William Comyn, to hold the canonry, prebend, and chancellorship of Glasgow, to which he has been appointed by the pope on their voidance by the promotion of William, bishop of St. Andrews, together with the provostship of St. Mary's, in St. Andrews, the church of Syres attached thereto, that of Oventan, in the diocese of Durham, and a canonry and prebend of Aberdeen. |
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Aberdeen, and the deans of Poitiers and Dunkeld. | |
Non. July. St. Peter's. (f. 75.) |
Provision to Aymo, son of Amedeus, count of Savoy, of a canonry of York, with reservation of a prebend, although he is under age, and not in holy orders, and holds benefices to the value of 1000 marks. |
Ibid. (f. 75d.) |
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Durham, the dean of Hereford, and two others named. |
Kal. July. St. Peter's. (f. 83.) |
Relaxation of a hundred days of enjoined penance to penitents who shall visit the chapel of Holy Cross, Wouburne, on the anniversary of its dedication, and on the feasts of the Blessed Virgin and Holy Cross, and in their octaves. |
12 Kal. June. St. Peter's. (f. 87.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury to cause the king's chancellor, or any other wrongful holder of the prebend of York, held by the late canon Bono (sic) de Clara, which the pope has given to John, son of Landulph de Colonna, to give up the same to the said John, or his proctor, within fifteen days, and failing this, to cite them to appear before the pope within two months. |
Non. May. St. Peter's. (f. 87d.) |
Decree to William Comyn, provost of St. Mary's in the city of St. Andrews, whose petition sets forth that, on the voidance of that see by the death of William [Fraser], he was not allowed by the chapter to take part in the election of William de Lamberton, chancellor of Glasgow, on which he appealed to the pope, which appeal he renounced in order that the see might not remain void; the pope orders that such renunciation shall not prejudice whatever right he or his successors may have to take part in the election of a bishop. |
Kal. July. St. Peter's. (f. 95.) |
Dispensation to Master Thomas de Suwerchia, deacon, to retain the churches successively obtained by him, of Steyngreve, in the diocese of York, and St. Mildred, London (he being dispensed only in regard to the first), and then that of Westynderle, after which he resigned St. Mildred's, not being ordained priest; a portion of fruits received is to be applied to the said churches. |
10 Kal. June. St. Peter's (f. 102.) |
Provision, at the instance of Benedict Gaetano of Pisa, to Master Gamarin de Prandonibus of Brescia, D.C.L., of the canonry and prebend of Aberdeen, void by the death of Conrad de Brunfort papal chaplain, who died near Anconas. |
Concurrent mandate to the dean of Moray and two others named. | |
2 Id. July. St. Peter's. (f. 102d.) |
Annullation of the convention made between Edward I. and Guy, count of Flanders, that prince Edward should marry the count's eldest or second daughter. |
Ibid. | The pope accepts the office of arbiter between the kings of France and England, and grants letters in testimony to the king of England's envoys and proctors; the parties to the dispute submit to the pope as arbiter, and are bound by him as set forth in these letters in regard to the composition made between the king of England and the counts of Flanders and of Berry together with other Burgundian nobles, not to make peace with the king of France. The king's proctors who appeared before the pope, William, archbishop of Dublin, John, bishop of Winchester, Amadeus, count of Savoy, Odo de Grandison and Hugh de Ver, knights, at first refused to submit the dispute to arbitration without the consent of the said counts and nobles; on the part of the king of France, his eldest son Robert, Philip of Flanders and John of Namur, sons of the count of Flanders, Henry, count of Berry, and Walter de Montfaucon, knight, were ready, if the other side consented, to submit the dispute to the arbitration of the pope, assisted by Benedict Gaetano, on which the king of England's proctors agreed to do so. |
Ibid. (f. 103.) |
The like in regard to the compact between Adolphus, king of the Romans, and Edward I. against consenting to make peace with Philip IV.; the pope directs that the consent of Edward's proctors to submit to arbitration shall hold good, notwithstanding the absence and non-consent of Adolphus. |
2 Kal. July. St. Peter's. (f. 106d.) |
To Philip IV. and Edward I. Exemplication of the arbitration made by the pope, assisted by Benedict Gaetano, dated 27 June, 1298, laying down the terms of peace to be made between them. The chief points in order to a perpetual peace, and the observance of the recent truce, are, the marriages of the king of England to Margaret, sister of Philip, with a dower of 15,000 pounds of Tours, and of Isabella, Philip daughter, now under seven years, to prince Edward, now thirteen years of age, with a dower of 18,000 pounds of Tours; restitution of damage done before the present war, and the holding by Edward of the possessions in France assigned to him by the recent agreements, on terms to be fixed by the pope, so that no new right shall accure to either party; this arbitration was made in public consistory, in the presence of fifteen cardinals, five papal notaries, two members of the Orsini family, and others named. [Fœdera.] |
Kal. Nov. Rieti. (f. 108d.) |
Dispensation to Master John de Craucumbe, archdeacon of the East Riding, whose officials, in his absence, have received money procurations according to the old taxation and he himself has burdened those visited by him with excessive horse charges, contrary to the statutes of the general council, thereby incurring suspension; the archdeacon is absolved from this sentence, and dispensed on account of irregularity, and is not to be held to make restitution. |
8 Kal. Dec. Rieti. (f. 121.) |
Reservation, at the king's request, to his kingsman, Amedeus de Sabaudia, canon of Lincoln, of a benefice or dignity in the said church, notwithstanding that he has the deanery of Bridgenorth (Brugen), in the diocese of Coventry, and canonries and prebends of Lyons, Salisbury, and Dublin. The benefice which the pope had reserved to him on the promotion of Simon, bishop of Salisbury, Amedeus, being then under age. did not obtain. |
Concurrent mandate to the provost of Bruges, in the diocese of Tournay, the dean of Hereford, and Master Geoffrey de Veçano. |