Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.
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B
Babington, Robert, nobleman, lord of Nethercudington, indult to, 301.
-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 301.
-, William, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, proctor of king Henry VI at the Roman court, 530, 531 note.
-, -, grants to, 57, 61.
-, -, petitions of, 57, 61.
Bailemulynd alias Mylton. See Ballywillin.
Bailibonaid. See Ballymoney.
Bainton, Baynton [co. York, E.R.], Edmund Stapilton, lord of, 628.
Bakster, Henry, priest, rector of Cosgrove, 157.
Bâle. See Basel.
Balebyrley. See Primult.
Baleinabollgoirt. See Ballinoulter.
Balenagrine, Balenascrine. See Ballynascreen.
Balfour, Anabella de, 462.
-, -, petition of, 461.
-, David de, layman, 462.
-, -, -, petition of, 461.
-, John de, to be a canon of Aberdeen, 256.
-, -, petition of, 257.
-, John de, a canon of Aberdeen, papal mandatary, 702.
-, John de, priest, to be a canon of Ross (in Scotland), 566.
-, John de, priest, to be rector of Laurencekirk, 258, 259.
-, -, petition of, 258.
-, John, priest, surrogated to the right of Thomas Lawder in a canonry of and the treasurership of Glasgow, 576.
-, -, petition of, 576.
-, John de, vicar of Linlithgow, commensal of the household of James, bishop of St. Andrews, dispensation to, 257.
Balheboy, Balhelvy. See Belhelvie.
Balicluyg. See Ballyclog.
Balimcgencheul [? in the parish of Drung, co. Cavan], rectory of, 445.
Balla [co. Mayo], vicarage of, 442.
Ballard, William, rector of Swynnerton, dispensation to, 615.
Balle, John, priest, abbot of Dunbrody, sometime a monk of the same, to be confirmed as abbot, 389, 390.
-, -, excommunication and imprisonment of, 400.
-, -, letters conservatory for, 374.
-, -, petitions of, 389, 400.
-, John, late chaplain at the altar of the Annunciation in the church of Bayeux, 331note.
Ballenakylle. See Ballynakill.
Ballenouolloryht. See Ballinoulter.
Balletempullriabam. See Churchtown, co. Kildare.
Ballinchalla, Balylochameasca [co. Galway], rectory of, 502.
Ballingarry, Gari, Garre, Garry [co. Limerick], vicarage of, 437, 458, 573, 574, 717.
Ballinoulter, Baleinabollgoirt, Ballenouolloryht, Balymnadbuloyrt, [? co. Galway], a prebend in Clonfert, 392, 565, 566, 730.
-, union of the vicarage of Killeenadeema to, 730, 731.
Ballinrobe, Roba in Conmatuecule (rectius Conmacnecule) [co. Mayo], vicarage of, 690, 691.
Ballintemple, a townland in Meelick parish, co. Mayo, See Tempullmuire.
Ballintober, de Fonte Patricii, de Fonte Sancti Patricii [co. Mayo], Augustinian abbey of the Holy Trinity, abbot of, papal mandatary, 353, 632, 719.
-, -, Thomas, abbot of. See Prouan.
-, -, canon of. See Roste, William.
Ballybeg, in the parish of Buttevant, juxta Bothoniam, juxta Botoniam, Buctonia, Buthonia, juxta Butoniam, juxta Buthoniam [co. Cork], Augustinian priory of St. Thomas the Martyr, prior of, papal mandatary, 277, 434, 454, 519, 576.
-, -, Robert prior of. See Machire.
-, -, prior and convent of, cell of Crossmolina in the collation of, 350.
-, -, canons of. See Baret, Thomas; Dundonall, Robert.
-, -, cell dependent upon. See Crossmolina.
Ballyboggan, Landadey [co. Meath], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, Maurice, prior of. See Bermingham.
Ballyburly, King's county. See Primult.
Ballyclog, Balicluyg [co. Tyrone], a prebend in Armagh, 584.
Ballyhealy, Rallychaly [in Kilturk parish, co. Wexford], Walter Chewir, lord of, 627.
Ballyloughloe, Lochluacha, Lochluaha [co. Westmeath], division of the parish of, 541.
-, vicarage of, 432, 541.
Ballymartle, Kyllimidh [co. Cork], rectory of, 640.
Ballymoney, Bailibonaid [cos. Antrim and Londonderry], rectory of, 631.
Ballymore (or Loughseudy), Lochsydii [co. Westmeath], Cistercian nuns’ priory, prioress and convent of, benefice in the collation of, 670.
Ballymote, Muta [in Emlaghfad parish, co. Sligo], rectory of the rural lands of Corran (q.v.) and, 319.
Ballynacourty, Mearyd [co. Galway], vicarage of, 328.
Ballynahaglish, co. Mayo. See Cilldroma.
Ballynahinch barony, co. Galway. See Conmaicne Mara.
Ballynakill, Ballenakylle [barony of Leitrim, co. Galway], tithes of, 393.
Ballynascreen, Balenagrine, Balenascrine [co. Londonderry], rectory of, 283, 638.
Ballysadare, Asdara [co. Sligo], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 727.
Ballysakeery, co. Mayo. See Rosserk.
Ballysheehan, Ballysychan [co. Tipperary], vicarage of, 660, 661.
-, appropriated to a canonry of Cashel, 661.
Ballywillin, Bailemulynd alias Mylton [co. Antrim], rectory of, 278.
Balmaclellan, Bulmaclelan [co. Kirkcudbright], parish church of, appropriated to Dundrennan abbey, 156.
Balmerino, Balmorinach, Balmurinoch, [co. Fife], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 108.
-, -, Henry, abbot of. See Mason.
-, -, Richard, abbot of. See Couentre.
-, -, monk of. See Mason, Henry.
-, -, monks of, 508.
Balreton [? rectius Baketon], Thomas de, clerk, notary public, ordinance ‘acted and done’ in the presence of, 646.
Balshall, Balsall [co. Warwick], Hospitallers’ preceptory, John, preceptor of. See Langstrothir.
Baltimore, lord of. See O'Driscoll, Fynin.
Baltinglass, de Valle Salutis, [co. Wicklow], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, the father abbot of Leix, 390.
-, -, Andrew alias Henry, abbot of. See Ocuona.
-, -, John, provided abbot of. See Oleachluyr.
Baltinorii dominus . See O'Driscoll, Fynin.
Balue, Thomas, priest, notary public, 455.
Balylochameasca. See Ballinchalla.
Balymnadbuloyrt. See Ballinoulter.
Balyncasleaynara. See Castletownarra.
Bamf. See Banff.
Bampre, Thomas, esquire, patron of Mullicourt priory, 251.
Bampton, Baunton [co. Devon], parish church of St. Michael, 145.
Bampton [co. Westmoreland], parish church of, 143.
Banada, Beanfada [now a townland in Kilmacteige parish, co. Sligo], parish church of Kilmacteige in the rural lands of, 427, 448.
-, two townlands of Dubcarnd transferred to the rural lands of Officaire from the rural lands of, 427, 448, 449.
Banaster, Richard, dispensed to marry Joan Mollyng, 67.
Banchory-Devenick, Banchredeueny, Banchredeuynny [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 256 (bis), 345, 346.
Banchredeueny, Banchredeuynny. See Banchory-Devenick.
Bancor. See Bangor, co. Down.
Bandini, Bandinis, Melchior, chancellor of the convent of Rhodes, of the order of St. John of Jerusalem, papal commissary, 264.
-, -, papal mandatary, 261.
Banff, Bamf [co. Banff], fisheries of, belonging to the priory of Fyvie, 579.
Bangor [co. Carnarvon], bishop of, papal mandatary, 110, 378.
-, James, bishop of. See Blakedon.
-, John, bishop of. See Stanbury.
-, Thomas, bishop of. See Cheriton.
-, canon of. See Graystock, John.
-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 299, 596.
-, prebend in. See Llanfihangel y Treathau.
Bangor, Bancor [co. Down], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary alias St. Congal, John, abbot of. See Okyllyn.
-, -, Mark, abbot of. See Macbridyn.
Banham [co. Norfolk], parish church of, 29, 30.
-, Stephen Close, rector of, 8, 10, 28.
Baptista , Jo[hannes], 124 note.
Barantyn, Drew, nobleman, lord of Little Haseley and Chalgrove, 605.
-, -, Joan his wife, 605.
Barbom (rectius Barbour), John, rector of Pitt portion of Tiverton, chaplain of Henry, duke of Exeter, 101.
Barck, Thomas. See Bark.
Bardewick, Bardewicen[sis], [Lüneburg, Germany], church of SS. Peter and Paul, John, dean of. See Gele.
-, -, reservation of a canonry and prebend in, 94 addenda.
Bardfield, Little, Berdefelde Parva [co. Essex], John More, rector of, 612.
Bardwell, co. Suffolk. See Wyken.
Bared. See Baret.
Baret, Edmund, layman, dispensed to marry Catherine, daughter of Thady Maccarthy, 608, 609.
-, -, kinsman of, formerly married to Catherine Maccarthy, 609.
-, Bared, Henry, a canon of Killala and rector of Kilfian, formerly chancellor of Rosserk in the church of Killala, to be rehabilitated and to have collation afresh of the said rectory, 312, 313.
-, -, friends or agents of, 312 (bis).
-, -, petition of, 312.
-, Bared, Henry, a canon of Killala and prebendary of Moygawnagh, to be provost of Killala, 364, 365.
-, Bared, Mulerus, a canon of Killala and prebendary of Errew, charges against, 289.
-, Bared, Mulerus, sometime dean of Killala, 379.
-, Robert, bishop of Killala, death of, at the apostolic see, 549, 596.
-, Bared, Robert, late provost of Killala, 365.
-, Rory, an Augustinian friar, priest, provided to the bishopric of Killala, 548, 596.
-, Bared, Thomas, sometime dean of Killala, 379.
-, Bared, Thomas, a canon of Killala, afterwards an Augustinian canon of Crossmolina, 290.
-, Bared, Thomas, an Augustinian canon of Ballybeg, sometime warden of the cell of Crossmolina, 350.
-, William, a canon of Killala, papal mandatory, 707.
-, -, a canon of Killala, to be dean of Killala, 683, 684.
-, Bared, William, late a canon of Killala, 290.
-, William, rector of St. Bridget's, co. Wexford, 430.
Bark, Barck, Thomas, rector of Alfington, clerk of the household of Thomas Courtenay, earl of Devon, dispensation for, 68.
Barkschyrie . See Berks.
Barkston [co. Leicester], parish church of, John Appulton, vicar of St. Helen's, Plungar, and, 230.
-, vicarage of, united to the vicarage of St. Helen, Plungar, 231.
Barkyswell, William, priest, 75.
Barlanark, Barlanak, Barlarnich [in Shettleston parish, co. Lanark], a prebend in Glasgow, 405.
-, -, pension reserved on the fruits of, 311.
Barlings, de Barlyngis, Barlyngs [co. Lincoln], Premonstratensian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, faculty to, 454.
-, -, -, papal mandatary, 375.
Barnane-ely, Bernan [co. Tipperary], vicarage of, 496, 497.
Barnewell. See Barnwell.
Barningham, Bernyngham [co. York, N.R.], parish church of, 75.
Barnstaple [co. Devon], Roger, archdeacon of. See Keis.
Barnwell, Barnewell, Bernewell, Bernewelle [co. Cambridge], Augustinian priory of St. Giles, prior of, faculties to, 372, 481.
-, -, -, papal mandatary, 161, 650.
Baron, John, chaplain of the chantry of John, duke of Lancaster, in the cathedral church of [St. Paul], London, grant to, 155, 156.
Barotius, John, of Venice, sub-deacon of pope Nicholas V, and acolyte of pope Eugenius IV, 186.
Barred. See Baret.
Barry, Barri. John de, de facto abbot of Middleton, 300.
-, -, a monk of Whitland, sometime de facto abbot of Middleton, to be abbot of Tracton, 510.
-, Thomas, bishop of Ossory, deprivation made by, 365.
Barrow [in Ardfert parish, co. Kerry]. See Rindbera.
Barrowby, in Garforth parish, co. York, W.R. See Berby.
Bartelot alias Stake, John, esquire, lord of Stopham, indult to, 681.
-, -, wife of, 681.
-, Bartlot, John, nobleman, lord of Stopham, indult to, 305.
-, -, Joan his wife, 305.
Barton, John, priest, notary public, 481.
Baschurch, Bassechurch [co. Salop], vicarage of, 101.
Basel [Switzerland], 66.
-, council of, 1, 89, 182, 374.
-, -, translated by Eugenius IV to Ferrara, 226.
-, -, adherents of, in Scotland, deprived of their benefices, 226, 258.
-, -, adherents of Felix V in, general restitution of benefices to, 226, 258, 453.
-, -, adherents of. See Grinlaw, Thomas de; Lowaane, Walter.
-, -, cause before, 237.
-, - See also Lausanne.
-, residents at. See Castiglioni, Branda; Grinlaw, Thomas.
Basin, Thomas, priest, a canon of Lisieux, to be bishop of Lisieux, 299.
Bassechurch. See Baschurch.
Bassinden, Bassynden, William, an Augustinian canon of Inchaffray, reservation of a benefice for, 276.
-, -, to be collated to the vicarage of Liff and translated to a canonry of Scone, 499.
-, -, -, provided to the vicarage of Logie, 561.
-, -, -, a litigant for the vicarage of Logie, 560, 561, 563, 564.
Basso, Nicholas de, a canon of Ferrara, papal mandatary, 205.
Bassynden. See Bassinden.
Bate, John, priest, of Salisbury, to be a notary public, 680.
Bath [co. Somerset], bishop of, papal mandatary, 201, 440, 480, 537.
- -, to receive the oath of fealty from the bishop of Salisbury, 506.
Bath and Wells [co. Somerset], bishop of, papal mandatary, 31, 40, 159, 204, 530.
-, Thomas, bishop of. See Bekynton.
-, episcopal mense of, alienation of lands etc. belonging to, revoked, 311, 312.
-, manors etc. belonging to the united [cathedral] churches and mense of, 696.
-, John, dean of. See de la Bere.
Battle, de Bello [co. Sussex], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 528.
Bauden, John, clerk, notary public, 126.
Baunton. See Bampton, co. Devon.
Bavaria, a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.
Bawdon. See Great Bowden.
Bawdon, John, nobleman, lord of Great Bowden, 523.
Bayeux, [Calvados, France], bishop of, papal letters to, 35.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 230, 492.
-, John Balle, chaplain at the altar of the Annunciation in the church of, 331 note.
Bayllenacurte. See Courtown.
Baynton. See Bainton.
Bayonne [Basses-Pyrénées, France], official of, papal mandatary, 198.
Bazas, Vasaten[sis],[Gironde, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 194, 291, 294, 324, 332, 364, 377, 380, 382, 393, 414, 432, 433, 434, 437.
-, Bernard, bishop of. See Rosier.
Beanfada. See Banada.
Beauchamp, Cecily, duchess of Warwick, petition of, 11.
-, - See also under Beauchamp, Henry, infra.
-, John, baron Beauchamp of Powick, lord of Bewcamp, Margaret his wife, indult to, 46.
-, Henry, duke of Warwick, Cecily his relict, 438.
-, -, and Cicely his wife, grant to Tewkesbury abbey made by, 593.
-, Richard, [bishop] elect of Hereford. sometime archdeacon of Suffolk, and afterwards bishop of Salisbury, 42, 111, 117, 388.
-, -, -, date of provision of, to the bishopric of Hereford, 42 note.
-, -, -, translated to the bishopric of Salisbury, 506, 506 (note), 507.
- See also Bechamp and de Bellocampo.
Beaudesert [co. Stafford], manor of, 471.
Beauford, John, rector of St. Swithin, London, indult to, 46.
Beaufort, Edmund, duke of Somerset, petition of, 245.
-, -, William Cowpull, beloved by, 245.
-, Eleanor, duchess of Somerset [wife of Edmund Beaufort, duke of Somerset], petition of, 151.
-, -, John Persson her chaplain, 151.
-, Henry or Henry de, bishop of Winchester, cardinal priest of St. Eusebius', 5, 371.
-, -, death of, 298.
-, John, duke of Somerset, daughter of. See Beaufort, Margaret, infra.
-, Margaret, [dowager] duchess of Somerset, [widow of John, duke of Somerset, previously widow of Sir Oliver St. John of Bletsoe], petition of, 245.
-, -, -, Margaret St. John, her daughter, 245.
-, Margaret, daughter of John, duke of Somerset, dispensed to remain in her marriage with John, duke of Suffolk, 472, 473.
Beaunoy, Isabel de, damsel, indult to, 16.
Becansew, Robert, rector of Kilkhampton, dispensation to, 121.
Becde. See Beckley.
Bechamp, John, witness to an instrument, 34.
Beck, John, priest, of the diocese of Coutances or Constance (Constancien[sis]), to be a notary public, 627 note.
Beckingham, Bekingham [co. Nottingham], a prebend in Southwell, 7.
Beckley, Becde [co. Sussex], rectory of, 54.
Bedall, Robert, an Augustinian canon of Newburgh, 467.
Beddington, Bodyngton [co. Surrey], chapel of Wallington within the bounds of the parish church of, 348.
Bedford, Thomas, rector of Lubbenham, indult to, 228.
Beeford, Beforth, [co. Yorks, E.R.], parish church of, 22.
Beeston, Ralph, nobleman, indult to, 604.
Beforth. See Beeford.
Bekan, co. Mayo. See Rathfaranayn.
Bekingham. See Beckingham.
Bekqwyth, Thomas, nobleman, lord of Clint, indult to, 304.
-, -, Elizabeth, his wife, 304.
Bekyngham, William, lord of Manby, 486.
-, -, Cecily his wife, 486.
Bekynton, Thomas, bishop of Bath and Wells, 3, 33, 34.
-, -, chaplain of. See Bromhale, Thomas.
-, -, chaplains in the service of, indult to, 197.
-, -, dispute with the abbot and convent of Glastonbury, 45, 47, 48.
-, -, petitions of, 45, 47, 311.
-, -, suit of, against John Audeley, esquire, 696.
-, -, witnesses of, 696.
Belhelvie, Balheboy, Balhelvy [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 214, 538, 719.
Belian, Thomas, dean of Ossory, deprivation of, 365.
Bell[al]anda , monastery de. See Byland.
Bellandi, Peter, archbishop of Bordeux, executor of a papal mandate, 308.
-, -, inhibition of, decreed, 308.
Bello , abbey de. See Battle.
Bellocampo, George de, knight, founder of a chapel in the parish church of Eaton Bray, co. Bedford, 161.
Bello loco , priory de. See Beuly.
Bellomonte, Margaret de, prioress of St. Margaret, Dartford, indult to, 526.
Belloportu , abbey de. See Kilculliheen.
Bellynghan, Agnes, relict of Thomas Bellynghan and wife of William Raket, 609.
-, Thomas, layman, Agnes, sometime his wife, 609.
-, -, godfather to the offspring of William Raket and Alice his wife, 609.
Belowe, Richard, of the parish of Selby, 248.
Belton (rectius Bolton). See Bolton.
Beltrandus (sic), bishop of Dax, translated to Oloron, 551, note.
Belvoir, de Belvero [co. Lincoln], Benedictine priory, prior and convent of, agreement made by, concerning the union of the parishes of Barkston and Plungar, 231.
Benale, John, or John de, a monk of Dunfermline abbey, provided to the priory of Urquhart, to have collation afresh of that priory, 352, 353.
-, -, prior of Urquhart, to be prior of Pluscardine, 254.
Bener (rectius Benet). See Benet.
Benet, John, rector of St. Owen, London, a member of the embassy of king Henry VI for the healing of the Schism, petition of, 29.
-, Bener, John, a monk, sometime prior of Montacute, and a papal chaplain, 125 (ter).
Benevento, Beneventanus [Campania, Italy], Astorgius, archbishop of. See Agnesi.
Benhame. See Benholm.
Benholm, Benhame, Benihame [co. Kincardine], parish church of, 171, 267, 268.
Benig, Peter, an Augustinian canon of Holyrood, Edinburgh, to be vicar of Blacat and Urr, 547.
Benihame. See Benholm.
Benington, Benyngton [co. Lincoln], Richard Boston, rector of, 628.
Bentley, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 483.
Benyngton. See Benington.
Beraldi , 100.
Berby [? Barrowby in Garforth parish, co. York, W.R.], John Paslew lord of, 524.
Berdefelde Parva. See Bardfield, Little.
Bere, Labere, John de la, dean of Wells and Bath, provided to the bishopric of St. Davids, 295.
-, -, almoner of Henry VI, 295 note.
-, -, [bishop] elect, afterwards bishop of St. Davids, 4, 18.
-, -, bishop of St. Davids, intervention of, in a suit, 236.
-, (alias Dalbert), John de la, a canon of Salisbury, alleged dean of Wells, 3, 4.
Bere Regis, Byere [co. Dorset], relaxation of penance to penitants visiting the parish church of, and giving alms for the repair of the chancel of, 79.
Bereuicum . See Berwick upon Tweed.
Bergamo, Pergamen[sis], [Lombardy, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 194, 195, 198, 199 (bis), 238.
-, Polidorus, bishop of. See Foscari.
Berkeswel, William, priest, indult for, 95.
Berks, Barkschyrie, John, archdeacon of. See Norton.
Bermingham, Bremicheam, John, layman, dispensed to marry Mary de Burgo, 654.
-, Bremychca, Maurice, prior of Ballyboggan, 420.
-, Bremecheam, Milerus, late rector of Athenry, 328.
-, Bremigham, Milerus, clerk, rector of Dunmore, 504, 504note.
-, Bremigham, Peter, to be rector of Dunmore, 504.
-, Bremigham, Bremycheam, Bremygam, Redmond or Raymund, (Raymundus, Remundus, Reymundus), clerk, late rector of Dunmore, 504, 504 (note).
-, -, priest, provost of Tuam, 435.
-, -, priest, dean of Tuam, sometime rector of Dunmore, afterwards bishop of Annadown, 474, 504, 575.
-, -, provided to the see of Annadown, 510, 510 note.
-, -, consecration of, and death of, at the apostolic see, 662.
-, Bremygam, Thomas, patron of the rectory of Dunmore, 575.
Bermondsey, Bermondesey, Bermundesey, [co. Surrey], Cluniac abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 348, 688.
Bernan. See Barnane-ely.
Ber[nardus? ], papal register rubricated by, 471 note and corrigenda.
Bernardi, David, priest, indult to, 384.
Bernere, John, a Benedictine monk of Ramsey, dispensation for, 145.
Bernewell, Bernewelle. See Barnwell.
Bernyngham. See Barningham [co. York, N.R.].
Bernyngham, John, treasurer of York, 112.
-, -, -, claiming to have been elected dean of the same, 239.
Berow, John, a canon of Hereford, and archdeacon of Hereford, dispensation for, 333.
Bertram, William, priest, vicar of Swinton, 406.
Berwick, North. See North Berwick.
Berwick upon Tweed, Bereuicum, [co. Northumberland], house of Trinitarian friars at, John, administrator of. See Andreston and Guthere.
-, -, church annexed to. See Kettins.
-, Berewicum super Twedam, Hide Hill, Hydhylle, in, Thomas Grey, lord of, 485.
Besançon [Doubs, France], official of, papal mandatary, 238.
Bethanys. See Yester.
Betson, John, priest, notary public, 455.
Bettys, William, priest, master or warden of the collegiate church of Thompson, 241.
Beuly, Beaulieu, de Bello loco [co. Inverness], priory of St. Mary, of the order of Val-desChoux, prior of, papal mandatary, 367.
Beverstone, Beverston [co. Gloucester], parish church of, 104.
Bewcamp, John lord of. See Beauchamp.
Bexhill, Bexle [co. Sussex], vicarage of, 122.
Bigneti , Ja[cobus], 275, 520, 608, 609, 625, 654, 662.
Billesby. See Bilsby.
Billesby, Richard, nobleman, lord of Bilsby, 606.
-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 606.
Bilsby, Billesby [co. Lincoln], Richard Billesby lord of, 606.
Billoscalbaydh (rectius Killoscalbaydh). See Kilshalvy.
Billyan, Thomas, a canon of Cashel, to be archdeacon of Cashel, 568, 569.
Bingon (or Burgon), Thomas, layman, award of, as arbitrator, 712, 713.
-, -, seal of, 713.
Bird, Thomas, a Friar Preacher, provided to the see of St. Asaph, 509.
Birkenhead, Birkeheud [co. Chester], Benedictine priory of St. James, prior and convent of, indult to, 303.
Birlyngham, Richard, a monk of Westminster abbey, 590.
Birom, Byrom, Thomas, rector of Grappenhall, dispensation to, 117, 118.
Biscoppishanton. See Hampton Bishop.
Bishop Auckland, Aukeland, Aukland [co. Durham], collegiate church of St. Andrew, dean of, faculty to, 603.
- -, dean of. See Thwaytes, Robert.
-, -, canon of. See Osgodby, Thomas.
-, -, prebend in. See Auckland, St. Helen.
Bishop's Hatfield. See Hatfield, co. Hertford.
'Biskeby,’ lands so called. See Whiteherne.
Bispham, master William, clerk and notary public, letters attested by, 248.
Bissaiga, Giovanni, prefect of the Vatican Archives, titles to volumes of the Registers in the handwriting of, 2 note, et passim, in the notes up to 271 note.
Bistorff , D. de, 109, 131.
Biychale, Thomas, dean of Fotheringhay, indult to, 523.
Blacat [in Urr parish, co. Kirkcudbright], vicarage of, 547.
Blacburn, John, priest, notary public, 483.
Blackdowan Mouth, a place on the river Forth, 221.
Blakedon, James, bishop of Achonry, rector commendatary of Headley, and afterwards of Stockton, 78.
-, -, date of his provision to the bishopric of Achonry, 596 note.
-, -, resignation made to, 431.
-, -, absent from his diocese, 235, 417.
-, -, death [sic], of, 234, 417.
-, -, translated to the see of Bangor, 596.
-, -, to take the oath of fealty before the bishops of London, Winchester and Lincoln, 612.
-, -, letters patent sealed with the seal of, 612.
Blancheflor, John, clerk, notary public, 483.
Blande, Edward, rector of Swerford, dispensation to, 54.
Blare, Nicholas, rector of Dunnottar, provided to a canonry of Aberdeen, and to another of Brechin, afterwards provided to the archdeaconry of Orkney, 199.
-, Patrick de, priest, a litigant about the rectory of Kilsyth, pension upon the capitular mensa of Dunkeld assigned to, 662.
-, Walter, formerly provided to the archdeaconry of Teviotdale and to canonries of Dunkeld and Aberdeen, a canon of Ross [in Scotland] by episcopal provision, to have collation afresh of the said canonry of Ross, 290, 291.
Blewbury, Bleburi [co. Berks], a prebend in Salisbury, 193.
Blithe. See Abreson and Blyth.
Blome, John, of Ixworth, priest, notary public, 372.
Blondus , a writer of apostolic letters, 182, 301–3, 305, 336, 372–3, 383, 680.
-, Gaspar, written at the end of volumes of the Registers, 2note et passim in the notes up to 166 note.
Blower, John, lord of divers places, indult to, 383.
-, -, Alice his wife, 383.
Blyth, Laurence, priest, grant to, 515.
-, -, petition of, 516.
Bobbet, rectius Bowet. See Bowet.
Bock, John, nobleman, indult to, 81.
-, -, Margaret, noblewoman, his wife, 81.
Bodmin [co. Cornwall], parish church of St. Petroc, Henry Gurlyn, rector of, 28.
Bodoiier, Richard. See Bowyer.
Bodyngton. See Beddington.
Bohemia, Bremia, king of, papal letters to, 94.
Bohun, Humphrey, lord of Ford, co. Sussex, 488.
-, -, Blanche his wife, 488.
Boid, Elizabeth, reliect of John Walace, dispensed to recontract marriage with Ralph Sympyl, 654.
Bois, Boys, Roger, knight, Sibyl his relict, 525.
-, Boys, Sibyl, noblewoman, lady of Hales, 605.
Bokland, Nicholas, rector of Woodstone, sometime master of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Southwark, grant to, 39.
Bole, Richard, canon and prebendary of St. Mary, Southwell, and chaplain to John, cardinal priest of St. Balbina's, 52.
Bolers, Reginald. See Boulers.
Bolle, Richard, rector of Whitstable, notary public, 552.
Bologna, Bononiensis [Romagna, Italy], John, bishop of. See Poggi.
-, Thomas, cardinal of. See Nicholas V.
- university of, the university of Glasgow erected on the model of, 73.
-, -, students at, 589, 637, 695, 702.
Bolton, Belton [in Skipton parish, co. York, W.R.], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, canon of. See Man, William.
Bolton, William, scholar, a notary public, 603.
Bonannus , Bonnannus, 86, 100, 170, 210, 212, 215, 223.
Bonarlis, master Orlandus, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, sentence of, 687.
-, -, papal mandatary, 585, 586.
Boncontibus , Guinifortis de, a clerk of the apostolic camera, 274.
Bongal. See Galway.
Boniface VIII, constitution of, 402, 549.
Boniface IX, letters of, confirmed, 353.
-, statutes of, confirmed by Nicholas V, 137.
Bonitate , P. de, 96, 228, 233, 235.
Bonnannus . See Bonannus.
Bononiensis . See Bologna.
Bont, Master William, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, 316.
Borchtwik, Borckuick. See Borthwick.
Bordays, Roland, warden of the Friars Minors’ houses of the maritime islands near the parts of Brittany, Normandy and England, to be vicar of the said maritime islands, 578.
Bordeaux [Gironde, France], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 179, 308 (bis).
-, Peter, archbishop of. See Bellandi.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 37.
-, dean and chapter of, litigants concerning the right of the prior of St. James', Bordeaux, to wear a certain almuce, 179, 308, 309.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 198.
-, Augustinian priory or hospital of St. James, founded and endowed by divers kings of England, and by William duke of Aquitaine and count of Poitou, 308.
-, -, Ayquelinus, prior of. See de Vinhali.
-, collegiate church of St. Seurin without the walls, canons of, almuces worn by, 179, 308.
-, mayor and jurats of, petition of, 309.
-, city and diocese of, reservation of a secular benefice in, 37.
Borja, Alfonso de, cardinal priest of SS. Quatuor Coronati and bishop of Valencia, petition of, 192.
Borowgh, Burgh, Roger, rector of Long Marston and vicar of Luton, indult to, 74.
Borthwick, Lochorlbart rectius Lochorwart [co. Edinburgh], parish church of, appropriated to the collegiate church of Crichton, 64.
Borthwick, Borthwyke, George, late archdeacon of Glasgow, 203.
-, Brochuik, John de, a canon of the collegiate church of St. Mary Hugh, St. Andrews, 400.
-, Borckuick, John de, late rector of Ettrick, 419.
-, Borchtwik, John, priest, a litigant for a canonry of Aberdeen and the prebend of Banchory-Devenick, death of, 345, 346.
Bosco , G. de, 275.
-, Jo. de, 288.
Boson, Henry, lord of a place in Newark, 488.
-, -, Alice his wife, 488.
Bossia , in the diocese of Lyon [France], Augustinian priory de, Peter, prior commendatary of. See Poysiaci.
-, -, William, prior commendatary of. See Croyser.
-, -, pension assigned out of the fruits of, 529.
Boston, Bostone [co. Lincoln], parish church of St. Botolph, confraternity or gild of St. Mary in, 86, 235.
Boston, Richard, priest, rector of Benington, 628.
Boswel, Robert, priest, indult to, 524.
Bosworth [co. Leicester], parish church of, 115.
Bot, William. See Bothe.
Boteler. See Butler.
Bothanys. See Yester.
Bothe, John, rector of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London, dispensation to, 134.
-, Laurence, brother of William [Bothe], bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, rector of All Saints, Cottenham, dispensation to, 516.
-, -, grant to, 338.
-, -, archdeacon of Stowe, dispensations to, 129, 241.
-, -, archdeacon of Stowe, and chancellor of Margaret, queen of England, indult to, 120.
-, -, rector of Cottenham, archdeacon of Stowe, chancellor of Margaret, queen of England, and master or warden of the college or hall of Valence Mary (Pembroke College), Cambridge, indult to, 125, 126.
-, Peter, scholar, dispensation to, 26.
-, Roger, esquire, 128.
-, -, John, clerk, his son, perpetual warden of the poor hospital of St. Andrew, Denwall in Wirral, nephew of William [Bothe], archbishop of York, 128, 129.
-, Bot, William, priest, a canon of London, provided to the bishopric of Lichfield and Coventry, 296, 296 note.
-, -, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 59, 128, 138.
-, -, brother of. See Bothe, Laurence, supra.
-, -, letters patent of confirmed, 471.
-, -, translated to the archbishopric of York, 599.
-, -, archbishop of York, sometime bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 126, 138, 595.
-, -, exoneration of, 249.
-, -, nephew of. See Bothe, John son of Roger, supra.
Bothkennar, Buthkenar [co. Stirling], vicarage of, 728.
Bothwell, Bothuill, Bothwele, Bothwil, Bothwile, Bothwyle, Botwel [co. Lanark], collegiate church, provost of, papal mandatary, 232, 256, 475.
-, -, -, power of, to institute and dismiss boyclerks, 341.
-, -, Gavin, provost of. See de Hamilton.
-, -, chaplains of, to consent to the institution or dismissal of boy-clerks, 341.
-, -, provision for the maintenance of two boyclerks in the choir of, 341.
-, prebend in. See Hawick.
Bothwile, John de, a monk of Dunfermline abbey, dispensation to, 352.
Bothwyle. See Bothwell.
Botil. See Botyll.
Botiler. See Butler.
Botill. See Botyll.
Botoler, rectius Boteler. See Butler.
Botonia . See Buttevant.
Botriphnie, Butrufyn [co. Banff], (with Aberlour) a prebend in Moray, 395.
Botryght, John, rector of Stowmarket, a chaplain of king Henry VI, dispensation to, 41.
Botteler. See Butler.
Bottil. See Botyll.
Botwel. See Bothwell.
Botyll, Botil, Botill, Bottil, Robert, prior of the order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, 161.
-, -, grant to, confirmed, 43.
-, -, orator of king Henry VI, John Benet in the service of, 43.
-, -, papal commissary, 265.
-, -, papal mandatary, 262.
-, -, petitions of, 188, 189, 190, 252.
-, -, present at a chapter general of the order, 307.
-, -, relieved from attendance at general chapters or convocations, 187.
-, -, and his successors, indult to eight ecclesiastics in the service of, 189, 190.
Boule, Roger, priest, notary public, 553.
Boulers (or Bolers), Reginald, abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester, provided to the see of Hereford, 507.
-, -, bishop of Hereford, translated to the see of Lichfield and Coventry, 600.
-, -, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, formerly bishop of Hereford, 598.
-, -, oath of fealty of, to be received by the bishops of London, Winchester and Lincoln, 607.
-, -, letters patent of, sealed with his seal, 607.
Bourchier, Thomas, bishop of Ely, 33, 34.
-, -, translated to the archbishopric of Canterbury, 699, 699 note, 700 note.
-, -, [archbishop] elect of Canterbury, formerly bishop of Ely, 699.
-, -, faculty to receive the oath of fealty of, 700.
-, -, letters patent of, sealed with his seal, 700 (bis).
-, -, pallium for, sent by the hands of John, abbot of St. Mary's de Tribio, to be assigned to the bishops of Winchester and Rochester, and by them assigned to the archbishop, 700.
-, -, oath of fealty of (upon receipt of the pallium) to be received by the bishops of Winchester and Rochester, 700.
-, -, envoy of. See John, abbot of St. Mary's de Tribio.
-, -, papal letters to, 700.
Bourdonis , R., 73, 85, 179, 223.
Boure, Andrew, vicar of Stobo, 548.
-, -, sometime vicar of Stobo, pension for, 534.
-, -, proctor of. See Young, John.
Bourn, Bowrn [co. Lincoln], Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, canon of. See Bowrn, Richard.
Bouron , Bourron, Ja[cobus], 2 et passim up to 241.
-, -, (James Bouron), vidame of Reims, executor of a papal mandate, 543.
-, -, executor of the sentence of a papal commissary, 717.
-, -, residing in the Roman court, papal mandatary, 539.
Bourton. See Burton, co. Chester.
Bout, William, a papal chaplain and auditor, 32.
Bovil, Thomas, late abbot of Kil, cooly, 511, 512.
Bowet, Bobbet, Henry, late archbishop of York, 249.
Bowlande, John, clerk, notary public, 483.
Bowrn, abbey of. See Bourn.
Bowrn, Richard, an Augustinian canon of Bourn abbey, dispensation to, 79.
Bowyer, Bodoiier (rectius Bowier), Richard, chaplain of king Henry VI., rector of Chingford, dispensation to, 27.
Boyis, David de, vicar of St. Mary, Cleish, 443, 444.
-, -, William his brother, a monk of Dunfermline, 443.
Boyl, John, sometime holding the hospital of God's house near Elgin, 315.
Boyle, de Buellio [co. Roscommon], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 574, 671, 705, 708.
-, Cornelius, abbot of. See Omochan.
-, See also Inchmacnerin.
Boys. See Bois.
Boyllocene. See Killonaghan.
Braas, John, priest, chaplain of Umberleigh, indult to, 106.
Bradston, Bradsten, John, a canon of York and prebendary of Fenton, litigation between John Stillyngton and, 239.
Bradwell-by-the-Sea, de Bradwellis [co. Essex], rectory of, 136.
Brailes, de Brarlis manerio [co. Warwick], church of, 14.
Branis (or Brauis), C. de, 235.
Brant Broughton [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 368.
Brarlis . See Brailes.
Brassyll, John, a canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 695.
Brauis . See Branis.
Braybrook, Brayboc [co. Northants], Nicholas de Griffyn, lord of, 489.
Brayton [co. York, W.R.], manor of, 248.
-, See also Thorpe Willoughby.
Brecachanach, Breachanach (i.e. Brehon), Thady, a canon of Tuam, to be removed, 395.
Brechin [co. Forfar], bishop of, benefice claimed to be in the collation of. See Dundee.
-, -, letters conservatory to, 374.
-, -, papal mandatary, 64, 65, 88, 167, 194, 210, 231, 232, 287, 364, 477, 504, 561, 669.
-, -, provision of benefices in the collation of, 23.
-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 235, 539.
-, George, bishop of. See de Schoriswod.
-, John, bishop of. See de Cranach.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 20, 23, 258, 291, 692.
-, David, dean of. See de Cranach.
-, John, dean of. See Lychton.
-, Walter, dean of. See Stewart.
-, William, dean of. See Forbes.
-, dean and chapter of, provision of benefices in the collation of, 23.
-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 539.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 183, 235, 672.
-, David, archdeacon of. See Stewart and Hedewe.
-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 20, 199, 258, 432, 687.
-, David, chancellor of. See de Cranach.
-, Walter, chancellor of. See Stewart.
-, litigant in respect of the chancellorship of. See Wyly, Richard.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 69, 220, 250.
-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 689.
-, canons of. See Clepham, Richard; Douglas, Hugh de; Forbes, William; Guthre, Richard; Lichton, Alexander de; Monypenny, Nicholas; Steille, John; Stewart, Walter.
-, canons provided of. See Blare, Nicholas; Stewart, Robert.
-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 625.
-, prebend in. See Guthrie.
-, chaplaincy of Caldham in the church of, 324.
-, provost of St. Anscharius, papal mandatary, 687.
-, persons belonging to:—
John Forster, 667.
Laurence Wyly, 324.
Brechmuy. See Britway.
Brecknock, Brekenock [Wales], David, archdeacon commendatary of. See Chirbury.
-, archdeaconry of. John Waldebeff, a litigant for, 236.
Bredach, rectory of the rural lands of. See Kilfian.
Bredhill, John, priest, notary public. 455.
Brekenock. See Brecknock.
Bremecheam, Bremicheam, Bremigham, Bremychca, Bremygam. See Bermingham.
Bremia (rectius Bocmia). See Bohemia.
Brenach, Maurice, vicar of Corcomohide, charges against. 434.
Brendis , B. de, 267.
Brescia [Lombardy. Italy], Peter, bishop of. See de Monte.
Bretnach, Thomas, late vicar of Crohane, 635.
- See also Walsh.
Breton, John, nobleman, rector of Therfield, and lord of ‘the personage’ there, indult to, 301.
Brews, Thomas, nobleman, lord of Whittingham, indult to, 303.
-, -, wife of, 303.
Brewton. See Bruton.
Bricii, Nigel, clerk, to be rector of Kilmichael, 706.
Bridgetown, Villa pontis [co. Cork], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 454, 456.
Bridgford, East, Estbryggeforth [co. Nottingham], rectory of, 122.
Bridgnorth, Brychenorth, Brygnorth [co. Salop], collegiate church or chapel royal, Henry, dean of. See Sever.
Brigeiswail (rectius Burgeiswail) alias Locacharys. See Burrishoole.
Briggeman, John, priest, notary public, 553.
Brightling, Briklyng [co. Sussex], a prebend in the chapel royal of Hastings, 355.
Brighton, Edmund, of the parish of Selby, 248.
-, George, of the parish of Selby, 248.
Brightwell, Bryghtwell [co. Berks], parish church of, 110.
Brightwell Baldwin, Bryghtwel [co. Oxford], rectory of, 215, 216.
Brigsley, Bryggesley [co. Lincoln], parish church of, 79.
Briklyng. See Brightling.
Brinkhill, Krynkill [co. Lincoln], John Brynkill, lord of a place in, 486.
Briocen[sis]. See St. Brieuc.
Brippio, Joseph de, a canon of Milan, papal referendary, 479.
Briscowe (or Bristowe), William, clerk, notary public, 455.
- Cf. also Brystow.
Bristol, de Bristollo [co. Somerset], Augustinian priory of St. Mary Magdalen, nun of. See Meryk, Margaret.
Briston, Bryston [co. Norfolk], John Briston, lord of, 485.
Briston, John, lord of Briston, indult to, 485.
-, -, Joan his wife, 485.
Bristowe. See Briscowe.
Brittany, Francis, duke of, 20, 55.
-, Friars Minors’ houses of the maritime islands near, 578.
Britway, Brechmuy [co. Cork], a prebend in Cloyne (with Coole), 453.
Broad, Randolph, rector of Stonegrave and chaplain of John, cardinal bishop of St. Rufina's, 121.
Brochuik. See Borthwick.
Brogthon. See Broughton Sulney.
Broke. See Brook.
Bromhale, Thomas, rector of Stanton St. Quintin, chaplain to Thomas, bishop of Bath and Wells, a canon of Wells and prebendary of Combe quintadecima and a canon of the collegiate church of Llandewi Brefi, dispensation to, 54, 55.
Brompton All Saints, Brompton [co. York, N.R.], rectory of, 53.
Brompton, Robert, a Friar Preacher, chaplain of Robert, bishop of Durham, dispensation to, 147.
Bronyng, Alexander, a monk of Stratford Langthorne, dispensation to, 416.
Brook, Broke [in Westbury parish, co. Wilts], John Wylughby, lord of, 525.
Brooke, Edward, lord Cobham, 152.
Broughton Sulney, Brogthon [co. Nottingham], parish church of, 27.
Broun. See Brown.
Brouonne , house of Carmelite friars of. See Burnham Norton.
Browe, John, donsel, indult to, 605.
-, -, Agnes his wife, 605.
-, William, clerk, indult to, 534.
Brown, Browne alias Brygge, John. See Brygge.
-, Broun, Richard, priest, of Glasgow, to be vicar of Carnwath, 320.
-, Thomas, bishop of Norwich, 32, 33, 34, 186.
-, -, visitation by, 590.
-, William, prior of Urquhart, death of, 352.
-, Browne, William, late vicar of Musselburgh, 336.
-, Broun, William, layman, 461, 462.
Browneplace, in Wigston Magna [co. Leicester], William Shaw, lord of, 627.
Bruce, James, bishop of Dunkeld, institution of Patrick de Forsyth by, 231.
-, -, death of, 231.
-, James, bishop of Glasgow, death of, 299.
Bruges [Belgium], St. Donatus, provost of, papal mandatary, 553.
-, St. Mary the Virgin, provost of, papal mandatary, 553.
-, house of the Augustinian friars at, 553.
-, person dwelling at. See Giliis, Charles son of Peter de.
Brugge, John, rector of Lanreath, dispensation to, 178.
Bruimghuing alias Machary Innyubair (rectius Macharym n Yubair). See Drumgoon.
Brun, Mulerus, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 326.
Brund, William, layman, dispensed to marry Margaret Gallay, 532.
Brusc’ alias Burscogh’. See Burscough.
Bruton, Brewton [co. Somerset], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, John, prior of. See Henton.
Bryan, Parnell, wife of John Warin, indult to, 211.
-, -, Cristina her mother, 211.
-, Thomas, vicar of Kirkby in Kendal, indult to, 12.
Brychenorth. See Bridgnorth.
Brydy, Brydi, Malcolm, a monk of Arbroath, to have the priory or vicarage of Fyvie, 560.
-, -, prior or vicar of Fyvie, provision of the said priory to, confirmed, 578, 579.
-, -, petitions of, 560, 579.
Bryg, John, rector of Carlton in Lindrick, chaplain of John, archbishop of Canterbury, dispensation to, 142.
Brygge alias Browne, John, a monk of Glastonbury abbey, dispensation to, 163.
-, William, rector of Wiveton, dispensation to, confirmed, 336.
Bryggesley. See Brigsley.
Bryghtwel. See Brightwell Baldwin.
Bryghtwell. See Brightwell.
Brynech, Bryncch, William, sometime prior of Pluscardine, 468, 469.
Brynkill, John, priest, lord of a place in Brinkhill, indult to, 486.
Bryston. See Briston.
Brystow, John, a Benedictine monk of Malmesbury, dispensation for, 70.
-, Brystowe, William, lord of a place in Helston, 490.
- Cf. also Briscowe.
Bryte, Thomas, a monk of Glastonbury, dispensation to, 86.
Buchan, Elon in. See Ellon.
Buckingham, archdeacon of. See Andrew, Richard.
-, Bukyngham, Humphrey, duke of. See Stafford.
Buctonia (i.e. Buttevant). See Ballybeg.
Buellio , abbey de. See Boyle.
Bughe, Henry, late treasurer of Ross [in Scotland], 685.
Bukyngham. See Buckingham.
Bullok, John, late vicar of Alyth, 461.
Bulman, John, rector of Hevingham, secretary of Walter, bishop of Norwich, dispensation to, 28.
Bumsted, Ivotha, noblewoman, indult to, 484.
Bunean, David, late vicar of Kilcaragh, 666.
Bungay, Nicholas, a Carmelite friar, dispensation to, 98.
Bunratty, Bunrate alias Tradry, Bunrathi alias Traddery, Traddry [co. Clare], rectory of, 317, 318, 440.
Burall alias Herton, Emericus, late rector of Ford, co. Durham, 480.
Burgen, Thomas, lord of a place in Coxton, indult to, 606.
-, -, Alice his wife, 606.
Burgensis . See Burgos.
Burges, Burgli, Benedict, rector of Sible Hedingham, dispensation to, 102.
Burges in Keara, Burgeskearra alias Newtown, Burgeskera. See Burriscarra.
Burgh, Robert, clerk, dispensation to, 532.
Burgh, Roger. See Borowgh.
Burgli (rectius Burges), Benedict. See Burges.
Burgo, Anabla Macwater (Micwater) de, 439.
-, David de, sometime rector of Isertkelly, 564.
-, David de, sometime rector of Oranmore, 362.
-, David de, clerk, to be archdeacon of Kilmacduagh, with the annexed rectory of Dunkellin, 663.
-, alias Ocybayn, David de, priest, rector of Duniry, 393, 394, 398.
-, Edmund de, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 690, 694.
-, Emundus de, a canon of Annadown, to be a canon of Tuam and prebendary of Killybegs, 292.
-, Geoffrey de, rector of Aherloe, to be archdeacon of Emly, 370.
-, Geoffrey de, clerk, dispensation for, 344.
-, -, loss of sight of one eye of, 344.
-, Geoffrey de, clerk, to be rector of Galbally, 321.
-, Henry de, clerk, to be a canon of Clonfert, and rector of Duniry, 393, 394, 398.
-, John de, archbishop of Tuam, sometime abbot of Cong, 294, 437, 580.
-, -, church of Annadown ruled by, 337.
-, -, disobedience of Odo Ohugyn to the mandates of, 340.
-, -, arrest of Odo Ohugyn ordered by, 340.
-, -, absolution for laying violent hands on Odo Ohugyn, granted to, 340.
-, -, prevented from exercising jurisdiction in Mayo, 343.
-, -, death of, 512.
-, -, petitions of, 337, 340, 343.
-, John de, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 200, 435, 640.
-, John de, a canon of Tuam, to be rector of Athenry, 328.
-, John de, sometime a canon of Tuam and prebendary of Killabegs, then an Augustinian canon of Cong, afterwards abbot of the same, 292.
-, John de, clerk, to be vicar of Burrishoole, 723.
-, John Macdavid (Micdavid) de, dispensed to marry Anabla Macwater de Burgo, 439.
-, Margaret de, dispensed to marry Malachy O'Kelly, 613.
-, Mary de, dispensed to marry John Bermingham, 654.
-, Milerus de, a canon of Tuam, to be dean of Tuam, 662, 663.
-, -, oath of fealty of, 663.
-, Richard de, an Augustinian canon of Athassel, sometime archdeacon of Emly, 370.
-, Richard de, clerk, collated to the rectory of Athenry, 278, 279.
-, -, charges against, 279.
-, -, deprived, 328.
-, Richard de, provost of Tuam, rector of the united parish churches of Muinter Murchada, 435, 436.
-, Tebaldus de, Sawina his niece, dispensed to marry Cormac Oheyn, 360.
-, Theobald, Thebaldus (Tebaldus) de, an Augustinian canon of Cong, cause between Dermit Odubthayg, abbot of Cong, and him, referred to arbitrators, 581.
-, -, to have provision of Cong abbey, 300.
-, -, has licence to be blessed by any Catholic bishop, 300.
-, -, oath of fealty of, 300.
-, -, late abbot of Cong, 597, 673.
-, Thomas de, bishop of Clonfert, death of, 295.
-, -, resignation made to, 283.
-, Thomas de, bishop of Emly, death of, 421.
-, Walter de, rector of Moycullen, 545.
-, -, archdeacon of Annadown and rector of Moycullen, received as an Augustinian canon of Cong, and provided abbot of the same, 597, 611, 673.
-, -, abbot of Cong, grant to, 673.
-, William de, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 294.
-, William de, layman, patron of the rectory of Duniry, 398.
-, William de, layman, first wife of, 622.
-, -, Slany Ingybreyn, his second wife, 622.
Burgon. See Bingon.
Burgos, Burgensis [Spain], dean of, papal mandatary, 493, 547, 548.
Burgundy, Philip the Good, duke of. See Philip.
Burnham, Burnam, Henry, late chancellor of Limerick, 522.
Burnham Norton, Burnham, Brouonne [co. Norfolk], house of Carmelite friars at, Edmund Ouldhall received in, 229.
Burriscarra, Burges in Kera, Burgeskearra alias Newtown. Villanova, Burgeskera [co. Mayo], rectory of, 431.
-, vicarage of, 408, 409, 544.
Burrishoole, Brigeiswail alias Locacharys [co. Mayo], vicarage of, 723.
Burrishoole barony, co. Mayo. See Umall, Lower.
Burscough, Brusc’ alias Burscogh' [co. Lancaster], Augustinian priory, canons of, 103.
Burthun. See Burton.
Burton, Bourton [in Wirral, co. Chester], parish church of, annexed to the hospital of St. Andrew, Denhall, 128, 129, 241.
Burton [co. Pembroke], parish church of St. Mary, 209.
Burton. See also Burton Lazars.
Burton, Hugh, an Augustinian canon of All Saints by Dublin, dispensation for, 306.
-, Richard, abbot of Alcester, dispensation to, 143.
-, Burthun', Richard, rector of Uffington, dispensation to, 140.
Burton Lazars, Burton [co. Leicester], Lazarite hospital of, taken under the protection of the Apostolic see, 81.
-, -, William, master of. See Sutton.
-, -, priest belonging to. See Hemyngton, John.
-, -, professed member of. See Spaldyng, Hugh.
Bury, Geoffrey, a Benedictine monk of Bury St. Edmunds, dispensation for, 152.
-, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 481.
Bury St. Edmunds, Sancti Edmundi de Edmundisbury [co. Suffolk], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 12, 13, 20, 51, 56, 87, 110, 238, 239, 375, 446.
-, -, William, abbot of. See Babington.
-, -, monk of, 152.
-, -, Parliament at, 17.
Busch, Edith, second wife of Richard Andrew, 651.
-, -, daughter of, by a former husband, godchild of Edith, first wife of Richard Andrew, 652.
Bussalle, John, priest, litigant about the parish church of Benholm, 171.
-, -, proctor of. See Stewart, Walter.
Buthkenar. See Bothkennar.
Buthonia [i. e. Buttevant]. See Ballybeg.
Butler, Butteler, Catherine, of London, daughter of Philip Butteler and Isabel Olney, petition of, 348.
-, -, to be restored to her pristine state in regard to certain sentences against her mother, 348, 349.
-, Boteler, Botoler, David, a canon of Ossory, papal mandatary, 664.
-, Botiler, Edmund, priest, a claimant to the vicarage of Ballinrobe, 690.
-, le Botiller, James, earl of Wiltshire and Ormonde, 425.
-, -, Edmund, brother of, 497, 498.
-, -, Robert, brother of, 497, 498.
-, -, John Preston, chaplain of, 140.
-, -, charges made against, 497, 498.
-, Botiler, John, late vicar of Ballinrobe, 690.
-, Botiller, John, rector of Maulden, 104.
-, Botteler, Richard, priest, notary public, 481.
-, Butteler, Philip, deceased, Catherine, daughter of, 348.
-, -, Isabel Olney, wife of, 348.
-, Buttiller, Ralph, baron Sudeley, Sydey, petition of, 12.
-, Botteler, Walter, a canon of Lismore, papal mandatary, 667.
-, Butiler, William, priest, vicar of Burriscarra, 544.
Butrufyn. See Botriphnie.
Butteler. See Butler.
Buttevant, Botonia, Buctonia, Buthonia, Butonia, Buttonia [co. Cork]. See Ballybeg.
Buttiller. See Butler.
Button, Thomas de, late bishop of Exeter, executors of, 309.
Buttonia (i.e. Buttevant). See Ballybeg.
Byconell, William, official of the court of Canterbury, 32, 33.
Byere. See Bere Regis.
Byfield, Byfelde [co. Northampton], William Schaw, rector of, 513.
Byland, Bell[al]anda [co. Yorks, N.R.], Cistercian monastery of, monks of, 133.
Bylmale (rectius Kylmalc). See Kilmaley.
Byngeley, Peter, of the parish of Selby, 248.
Byngham, John, an Augustinian canon of Thurgarton, dispensation to, 154.
-, Thomas, an Augustinian canon of Thurgarton, dispensation to, 731.
Bynham, Thomas, an Augustinian canon of Little Wymondley, dispensation to, 28.
Byrom. See Birom.