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6 Non. Mar. Anagni. (f. 115d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Ely and the abbot of St. Edmunds, to cause to be paid to James de Tosto and other Roman merchants sums due to them from Roger de Sancto Edmundo, who pledged his benefices to them for a certain sum of money when about to set out for the Holy Land. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 298.] |
2 Non. Mar. Anagni. (f. 117.) |
Mandate to G. de Gedeworde, G. de Driburg, and Master
J. rector of Lilleschae, to examine and report to the pope on the cause between the monks of Melros and Alban, who has taken away from them certain lands granted in alms by his father William to the church of Machelin in order to turn them into a forest. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 309.] |
6 Kal. April. Lateran. (f. 117d.) |
Letter to the archbishop of Canterbury in reply to his questions about delegates of appeals. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 310.] |
16 Kal. April. Lateran. (f. 118d.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Ely, and the abbot of St. Edmunds, not to suffer Ernald Bil to be molested in regard to the presentation of Robert de Brom to the church of Filebi, of his patronage, he having obtained papal letters on the matter to the abbot of Sibeton and his fellow judges. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 315.] |
Kal. April. Lateran. (f. 119.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Ely, the abbot of St. Edmunds, and the dean of Chichester, to make enquiry and examine witnesses touching the privileges of the chapter of York, and the discords which appear to have arisen from the abuse of them by the dean and canons. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 316.] |
n.d. Lateran. (f. 121d.) |
Order to the abbot of Casamario to take cognisance of the cause between the kings of France and England. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 329.] |
1204. n.d. (f. 122.) |
Confirmation to Master Thomas de Disce, canon of Southwell (Suellen), of the prebend of Mosham, granted to him by the archbishop of York, being one of two prebends made out of one large one. (Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 332.) |
5 Id. May. Lateran. (f. 124d.) |
Mandate to the bishops of Lincoln and Worcester to enquire about the injuries inflicted by the archbishop of York on the envoy of the nephew of G[regory], cardinal of St. George's, and to put him in peaceful possession of his prebend. (Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 342.) |
1204. 2 Id. May. Lateran. (f. 125d.) |
Mandate to the bishop, the dean, and the precentor of Hereford, to decide the cause of John, master of the hospital of
York, elected by the brethren, and put in office by the archbishop, whom the dean and chapter desire to remove. |
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(In margin) Hoc capitulum est extra de appellationibus. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 346.] |
13 Kal. June. Lateran. (f. 125d.) |
Mandate to the same, to decide the cause between the archbishop and John, rector of the hospital of York, of the one part, and the dean and chapter of the other, touching the removal of the said rector. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 347.] |
2 Kal. June. Lateran. (f. 131.) |
Mandate to the prior of Essebi, Master H. de Gillevillis, canon of Lincoln, and Master A. de Wilna, rector of Bareswith, in the said diocese, to take proceedings in the cause of
Agnes, whose father and stepmother, in order to deprive her of her heritage, shut her up in the monastery of Haverholm. The canons and nuns of Sempingham declare that she took the habit out of devotion, but refuse to confirm their assertion by an oath. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 368.] |
7 Kal. June. Lateran. (f. 131.) |
Confirmation to the prior and monks of St. Andrew's Ardes of their possessions, especially the churches of Ynchemackargi, Arkien, Donanachsi, St. Andrew de Duncro, St. Nicholas in Ardes, Kilkorkevnan, Kilbracsi, St. Corcan, Stacherole, Erderacheth, and all churches and benefices of Modernie, and of the demesne of John de Curci, from the water of Dalenard to that of Kerlingford, except the church of the castle of
Maincove. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 368.] |
7 Kal. June. Lateran. (f. 131d.) |
Confirmation to the prior and monks of Folkestan of their possessions, especially the churches of Hauekinge, Aukeham, a moiety of the tithings of Niweton, the tithes of Teterlingham, of Waleton, of Northewode, and of Standove, and a third part of the tithing of Fliete. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 369.] |
3 Id. June. Lateran. (f. 131d.) |
Confirmation to the prior and monks of St. Andrew, Stokes (Stokecurcy) of their possessions, especially the churches of Wotone, Lullinstoke, Hoilefort, Kichestoh, two parts of the tithe of Corniton, the whole tithe of one enclosure of Cumba, two parts of the tithe of Wileton, two parts of the tithe of Lullinstoke, the right they have in the chapelry of the castle of Stokes, one hide of land in the territory of the said castle, the land of Tinelande, one ferling of land, one acre of meadow, half a virgate of Breche, and a new mill; in Wales, the patronage of the church of
Traigru; in Ireland, in Ulster, all the churches and benefices of the lordship of John de Curci, from the water of Dalnart to that of Kerlingfort, except the castle of Maincove, ten carucates of land in Ardes, that is, in the land of Maccolochan;
in Dalboing in Hailo, that is, the town and church of
Arderashac, and ten carucates of land; in Kinelmolan, three carucates of land. |
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[Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 370; cf. Ninth Report of Hist. MSS. Commission, i. 354.] |
14 Kal. July. Lateran. (f. 140.) |
Mandate to — on complaint by the bishop of Durham, to compel the prior and monks to show him due obedience, and to make satisfaction for injuries done to him. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 405.] |
Id. Oct. St. Peter's. (f. 146.) |
Confirmation to Herluin, bishop of Leighlin, and his successors of their possessions, namely, the city of Leighlin, Cluam, Eidnec, Thechmochna, Techmoedoch, in Nuaconghail, Domnachescrach, Tulach, and Collabbain, Sruthar, Glondussen, Cetorlocth, Slebre, Glorach, Cluaitiencia, Achadarglaiss, Jurnaide, Lenidruim, Urard, Techmolling, Midisselle, Berrech Athfadat, Cellasnad, and Artingenaeda, Ircullend, Dissurtbrich, Balanna, Cellederggidam, Radmor, Tilachfortchin, Cluammormoedoc
Achadadall, Druimcosinti, Ratbilec and Cellmecchatil; in the parish[es of] Hubargay, Hubuy, Leys, Hofelmeht, Fodereth, Odron, with Thathmolig; with their churches possessions and bondmen. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 432.] |
17 Kal. Jan. St. Peter's. (f. 159.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops of
Ely and Worcester to enquire, determine, and report to the pope touching the dower due from king John to his sister-in-law Berengaria. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 475.] |
14 Kal. Jan. St. Peter's. (f. 159d.) |
Answer to the bishop of Ely to his questions on various points of canon law relating to delegations, appeals, revocations, church patronage, donations, parishes and vicars. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 478.] |
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(In margin) Hoc capitulum est extra officio delegati et de judicibus. |
Id. Dec. St. Peter's. (f. 161.) |
Exhortation to the king of England to replace in his favour the archbishop of Dublin, and to restore what he has taken from him; threatening him with an interdict if he does not comply. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 484.] |
1205. 7 Id. Jan. St. Peter's. (f. 162d.) |
Confirmation to the prior and monks of Lenton of their possessions, namely, the church of Falmaresham with the chapels of Pabeham and Radewell, the churches of Maperteshal, Hecham, Rassenden, Hirencestre, Curtenhale, Herleston, Wichingestun, Fostun, Bruchton, and the chapel of St. Edmund, two carucates of land in Alebi given by Richard de Daivil, twelve bovates of land in Bruchton given by Richard Bussel with a part of his garden, and 15 acres of land and an acre and a half of meadow within Lelund, three virgates of land and three men granted by W. Peverell, tithes in Blidesworde, Neubothle, Duston, Ernesbi, Baresword, Cothis, Hochtun in Piria the
tithe of a mill called ‘Tuigrest,’ tithes in Molentun, Desburch
Blaculvesle, Aversham (or Aunsham), and in the territory of
Empingeham, conceded by Robert late bishop of Lincoln. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 491.] |
7 Id. Jan. St. Peter's. (f. 163.) |
The like to the same of the churches of St. Mary, St. Peter, and St. Nicholas, Nottingham, the churches of Radeford, Langare, Torluaveston, Lindebi, Barton, and Oscington, their right in the churches of Aedingburc and Cotgrave, tithes in
Chillewell, Watenho, Aspele, Suthon, Baseford, Torph, Gunolveston, Stapelfort, Langelei, Rudington and Bonei, by concession of W. late archbishop of York. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 492.] |
1204. Id. Dec. (f. 163.) |
Confirmation to the bishop of London of his position as first in dignity among the bishops of his province. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 492.] |
1205. 13 Kal. Mar. St. Peter's. (f. 173d.) |
Mandate to the bishops of Ely, Norwich, and St. Asaph, to bring to and end the cause relating to the marriage of the daughter of the prince of the Isles with L. prince of North
Wales. [Opp. ed. Migne, ii. 534.] |