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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C
C., registrator of apostolic letters. See Montepolitiano, C. de.
C., rubricator of papal registers. See Ciremberg, Conradus.
Cadbury, John, a monk of Glastonbury, dispensation for, 67.
Cadi. See Cady, Richard and Robert.
Cadihou. See Hamilton.
Cadihou, David de, sometime vicar of Hamilton, 441.
Cadii. See Cady, Robert.
Cadomo , church of St. Sepulchre de. See Caen.
Cady, Richard, clerk, a litigant for the rectory of Laurencekirk, 669.
-, Richard, priest, of the diocese of Glasgow, 226, 227.
-, -, provided to the rectory of Laurencekirk, a litigant for the same, 258.
-, -, rector of Laurencekirk, a canon of Glasgow and rector of Lochmaben, 452, 453.
-, -, sometime rector of Lochmaben, a canon of Glasgow, 204.
-, Cadi, Richard, priest, provided to a canonry of Ross [in Scotland], 566.
-, Cadi, Cadii, Robert, rector of Lyne, substituted in place of John Young as proctor of Andrew Boure, 534, 548.
-, -, an abbreviator of papal letters, provided to a canonry of Ross, 566.
-, -, rector of Lyne, a subdeacon, and an abbreviator of apostolic letters, to be a canon of Glasgow, and prebendary of Cardross, 233, 568.
-, -, priest, of Glasgow, an abbreviator of apostolic letters, litigant for a canonry of Glasgow, 242.
-, -, death of, 243, 634.
-, Thomas, priest, to be vicar of Haddington, 440.
Cadzow. See Hamilton.
Caen, de Cadomo [Calvados, France], church of St. Sepulchre, John, dean of. See Aumont and Gosselin.
-, -, Simon, dean of. See de Folonia.
-, -, William, dean of. See Denisete.
-, -, canons of. See Aumont, John; Denisete, William; Folonia, Simon de; Gosselin, John.
-, university of, 183, 184.
-, -, confirmation of foundation of, 220 (note).
Caetani da Pisa, Peter, cardinal priest of St. Susanna's, 658.
Caetani Orsini, John, cardinal deacon of St. Nicholas’ in Carcere Tulliano [afterwards pope Nicholas III.], 660.
Cahertinny, in Kilconickny parish, co. Galway. See Killilan.
Caherultan, Cathiroltan [in Imokilly parish, co. Cork], a prebend in Cloyne, 567.
Cahir, Kathir, Kathyr [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 518, 520.
Caimbuskyneth. See Cambuskenneth.
Cairnie, co. Aberdeen. See Ruthven.
Caithness, Cathanen[sis], Cathenen[sis] [Scotland], bishop of, papal mandatary, 195, 419.
-, Andrew [bishop] elect of. See de Tullach.
-, John, bishop of. See Innes.
-, Robert, bishop of. See Strathbrock.
-, William, bishop of. See Mudy.
-, Patrick, dean of. See Fraser.
-, John, precentor of. See Innes and Wyly.
-, Robert, precentor of. See Stewart.
-, William, precentor of. See Mudy.
-, William, provided to the precentorship of and claimant thereof. See Winchester.
-, David, treasurer of. See Stewart.
-, Patrick, treasurer of. See Wardelow.
-, Thomas, treasurer of, 378.
-, canons of. See Mudy, William; Stewart, David; Wardelow, Patrick; Thomas, 377.
-, chapter of, Andrew de Tulach elected bishop by, 244.
-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 295, 301.
-, episcopal mensa of, alienation of property of, revoked, 402.
Calais, de Calisia [Pas-de-Calais, France], parish church of St. Mary, John Trevenaunt, rector of, 144.
-, Richard Vernon, treasurer of, 16.
- See also Coquelle.
Calaguritan[us]. See Calahorra.
Calahorra, Calaguritan[us]. [Logrono, Spain], Alphonso, archdeacon of. See Alvari.
Calan. See Callan.
Calco. See Kelso.
Caldbeck, Caldebek [co. Cumberland], parish church of, 74, 75.
Caldham, Caldhaym [in Marykirk parish, co. Kincardine], chaplaincy of, in the [cathedral] church of Brechin, 324.
Calfe, James, priest, to be chancellor of Cashel, 587.
-, -, chancellor of Cashel, charges against, 663.
Calkeuell. See Coquelle.
Callan, Calan [co. Kilkenny], John Flegge, lord of, 491.
Callio , Gallio, G. de, 277, 295, 298, 300, 337, 388, 391–2, 408–9, 412, 422, 528, 547, 669, 710.
Calp, John, priest, to be a chaplain of the pope and of the apostolic see and a minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, and in the Roman Court, 270.
Calton, Nicholas, late archdeacon of Taunton, 239.
-, -, executors of, 239.
Calvis , Ja. de, 67 et passim to 208.
Camba Quintadecima. See Combe.
Cambrai, Cameracen[sis] [Nord, France], Odo Omalegan, priest, of the diocese of, 676.
Cambrehous. See Chamberhouse.
Cambreleynwode. See Chamberlainwood.
Cambridge [co. Cambridge], university of, 185.
-, -, chancellor of, exemption of King's College from the jurisdiction of, 188.
-, -, - See Robert Ascough.
-, -, chancellor and masters of, grant by, confirmed, 188.
-, -, chancellor and proctors of, powers of, 185, 186.
-, King's College, the college of SS. Mary and Nicholas, provost and fellows of, indult to, 31.
-, -, provost and scholars of, 18.
-, -, -, exemption from all jurisdiction granted to, 185, 188.
-, -, -, grant of privileges during the time of interdict to, 185.
-, -, church or chapel of, 185.
-, Queen's College, college of the queen of England, provost of. See Doket, Andrew.
-, Pembroke College, Pembrokhalle, college or hall of Valance Mary, Laurence, warden of. See Bothe.
-, -, dispensation touching the election of the warden of, 514.
-, -, warden and fellows of, petition of, 513.
-, -, fellows of, dispensation to, 514.
-, -, statute of, 514.
-, -, statute of, concerning the election of the warden, 513.
Cambuskenneth, Caimbuskyneth, Cambusbeneth, Cambuskeneth, Cambuskynnech, Cambusskynel, Kamskynnel [co. Clackmannan], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 108, 276, 288, 335, 492, 499, 728.
-, David, abbot of, provision made by, 335.
Camera, Thomas de, prior of May, 469.
-, -, to have provision of the abbey of Scone, 297 bis.
-, -, blessing of, 297.
-, -, oath of fealty of, 297.
-, -, indult to, 526.
-, -, petition of, 350.
-, -, and the convent of Scone, presentation made by, 560, 563.
Cameracen[sis]. See Cambrai.
Camerino [Macerata, Italy], Baptista, bishop of. See de Enriciis.
Cameron, Cammeron, Henry, late vicar of Monkton, 496.
-, James, abbot of Holyrood, proposed resignation of, 509.
-, -, an Augustinian canon, sometime abbot of Holyrood, Edinburgh, previously rector commendatary of the chapel of St. Mary in the churchyard of Forgandenny, 231, 232.
-, John, bishop of Glasgow, 476.
-, -, institution by, 167.
-, Cammeron, John, late vicar of Monkton, 496.
Camoys, Roger de, knight, indult to, 16.
-, Roger, lord of Camoys, Comays, request for safe conduct for him and his retinue, 192.
Campbeltown, co. Argyll. See Kilmichael.
Campo , W. de, 494, 504, 508, 515.
Campolagrine. See Leyny.
Campsall [co. York, W.R.], parish church of, 164.
- See also Fenwick.
Campsey Ash, co. Suffolk. See Moorhall.
Candia . See Crete.
Candida Casa . See Whiteherne.
Candidus , Petrus, 215, 217, 252, 526, 572, 603–6, 627–30, 679–82.
Candour, Candour alias Candouer, or Condover, Thomas, vicar of Baschurch, sometime chamberlain of Eugenius IV., dispensation to, 101.
-, -, rector of Pimperne, admitted a chamberlain of Nicholas V, 274.
-, -, rector of Pimperne and Tarrant Gunville, papal chamberlain and proctor of Richard, duke of York, at the Roman Court, 114.
Cannoton. See Caunton.
Canon Island, Inisgase rectius Inisgade, Inysgat, Yaysgad rectius Ynysgad, Ynysgat [in Killadysert parish, co. Clare], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 360, 444, 683.
-, -, Dermit, abbot of. See Macgilpatrick.
-, -, Thomas, abbot of. See Macmachuna.
-, -, canon of. See Macmachuna, Thomas.
-, abbatial mensa of, 580.
Cant, Alan, vicar of Aboyne, chaplain of Corigronck, provided to canonries of Glasgow and Dunkeld, to have collation of the deanery of Ross [in Scotland] with a canonry and prebend annexed, 363.
-, -, dean of Ross [in Scotland], faculty to, 360.
Cantellowe, William, a citizen of London, Henry, scholar, of London, his son, dispensation for, 703.
Canterbery, William, an Augustinian canon of St. Gregory without the walls, Canterbury, dispensation to, 590.
Canterbury [co. Kent], province of, John Stokes, auditor-general in, 688.
-, -, collector of the apostolic camera in. See Obizis, John de.
-, provincial constitutions of, 159, 241, 535.
-, archbishop of, dispensation for non-publication of banns granted by, 348.
-, -, exemption of King's College, Cambridge, from the jurisdiction of, 188.
-, -, faculty to, 679.
-, -, jurisdiction of, as primate and legatus natus, 467.
-, -, manor of. See Lambeth.
-, -, papal letters to, 295, 296, 298, 299, 506–509 (bis), 596 (bis), 598, 600 (bis), 699.
-, -, papal mandatary, 2–4, 57, 110, 165, 228, 347, 388, 389, 513, 531, 651, 696.
-, -, rights of, in connection with the consecration of a bishop of Ely, 698.
-, -, rights of, in connection with the consecration of a bishop of London, 426.
-, Henry, archbishop of. See Chicheley.
-, John, archbishop of. See Kemp and Stafford.
-, Thomas, [archbishop] elect of. See Bourchier.
-, Thomas, archbishop of. See Arundel.
-, voidance of the see of, 688.
-, archiepiscopal or provincial court of (court of Arches), 230, 535.
-, -, dean of. See Witham, William.
-, -, appeals to, 3, 18, 19, 34, 656.
-, -, examiner and commissary of causes of. See Stevenes, John.
-, -, president of. See Stevenes, John.
-, -, suit removed from the epicsopal court of London to, 348.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 255.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 27.
-, -, bishop of Lincoln summoned before, 34.
-, -, commissary of, 18.
-, - See also Byconell, William; and Lindewode, William.
-, Benedictine priory (cathedral) of Christchurch, 155.
-, chapter of, auditor deputed by, during voidance of the see. See Wodenesburgh, John.
-, chapter etc., of, papal letters to, 602, 699.
-, suffragans of, papal letters to, 602, 699.
-, Benedictine abbey of SS. Peter and Paul and St. Augustine without the walls, abbot of, 528.
-, -, -, faculty to, 484.
-, -, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 467, 619.
-, -, abbot or prior of, rights of, 416.
-, -, George, abbot of, 163.
-, -, William, prior of. See Kenyngton.
-, -, monks of, 89, 90, 157, 158, 163, 164, 416.
-, -, - See also Kenyngton, William; London, Thomas; Wolston, Richard.
-, -, chantries and perpetual chaplaincies at the altars in the church of, 467, 619.
-, Augustinian priory of St. Gregory without the walls, canon of. See Canterbery, William.
Cantuell, Cantuelle, Cantwel. See Cantwell.
Cantwell, John (I.), archbishop of Cashel, goes with a great band to defend Athassel priory against attack, 344.
-, -, provisions to the archdeaconry of Cashel made by, 518, 568.
-, -, death of, 601, 601 (note).
-, Cantuelle, John (II.), dean of Cashel, executor of a papal mandate, 620.
-, -, dean of Cashel, priest, provided to the archbishopric of Cashel, 601, 601 (note).
-, -, formerly dean of Cashel, archbishop elect of Cashel, 588, 652.
-, -, consecration of, in the Roman Court, 652.
-, Cantwel, Simon, sometime dean of Limerick, 381.
-, Cantuell, Cantwel, Simon, clerk, canon and archdeacon of Cashel, 518–9.
-, -, death of, 520.
-, -, late archdeacon of Cashel, 568.
-, Cantuell, William, late chancellor of Cashel, 664.
Caper. See Coper.
Capitaneis , D. de, 375, 672.
Capitaneis, Master (Sir) Malatesta de, a papal chaplain and auditor, 3, 32, 33, 45, 311.
Capo d'Istria Justinopolitan[us] [Istria], Gabriel, bishop of. See Jacobi.
Cappagh, Ceapach [co. Tyrone], rectory of, 442.
Caracsergus rectius Caracfergus. See Carrickfergus.
Cardinal:—
Bishops—
Albano, Peter de Fuxo, 551.
-, Henry de Marsiac, 658.
Palestrina (or Preneste), John de Tagliacotio, 336.
-, Stephen, 660.
Porto. See Condulmarus, Francis.
Porto and St. Rufina's, Portuensis et Sancte Rufine, Theodinus, 658.
Tusculum, Odo de Chateauroux, 660.
-, Nicholas de Claromonte, 354.
-, Baldassar Cossa, 337.
St. Rufina's. See Kempe, John, archbishop of Canterbury.
Priests—
(title not given) Albert, 657.
St. Balbina's. See Kempe, John, archbishop of Canterbury.
St. Cecilia's, Lewis Alamandi, 374.
St. Eusebius'. See Beaufort, Henry.
St. Laurence's in Damaso, Lewis Mezzarota Scarampi dell’ Arena, 269, 270, 271.
St. Laurence's in Lucina, John, 389.
-, John da Toledo, 660.
St. Mark's, John Conti di Segni, 658.
St. Mary's trans Tiberin, tituli Sancti Callixti, Laborans, 658.
St. Martin's in Montibus, William d'Estouteville, 124, 223, 509.
St. Peter's ad Vincula, Nicholas de Cusa, 223–226.
St. Praxed's, Peter, 616.
St. Pudenziana's, John (sic), 235.
SS. Quatuor Coronati, Alfonso de Borja, 192.
St. Sabina's, Hugh da S. Caro, 660.
St. Stephen's in Celio monte, Vivian Tommasi, 658.
St. Susanna's, Peter Caetani da Pisa, 658.
-, Thomas. See Nicholas V.
basilica of the Twelve Apostles, Pandulf Masca da Pisa, 658.
-, Bessarion Trapezuntius, 296 note.
Deacons—
St. Adrian's, Gerard Allucignoli, 659.
St. Angelus', Richard Annibaldeschi della Molara, 660.
-, Bobo d'Arles, 658–9.
SS. Cosma and Damianus', Gracianus da Pisa, 658.
St. Mary's in Cosmedin, Jacinth Orsini Bobone, afterwards pope Celestine III., 658.
St. Mary's Nova, Albinus da Milano, 659.
St. Nicholas’ in Carcere Tulliano, John Caetani Orsini, afterwards pope Nicholas III., 660.
SS. Sergius and Bacchus', Octavian Conti di Segni, 354.
-, Octavian di Paolo, 659.
Cardinal (unspecified), papal commissary, 244.
Cardross, Cardros [co. Dumbarton], a prebend in Glasgow, 232, 233, 242, 291, 311, 568.
Carent, Corrent, Nicholas, dean of Wells, sometime a canon of the same, to have confirmation of the said deanery, 2–4.
-, -, dean of Wells, a canon of Salisbury and prebendary of Grimston, prebendary of Iwerne Minster and rector of Symondsbury, secretary of Margaret, queen of England, dispensation to, 43.
-, -, a litigant concerning the repair of the manors etc. belonging to his deanery, 116.
-, -, indult to, 424.
-, -, papal mandatary, 138.
Carew, Nicholas, nobleman, lord of Beddington, indult to, 78.
-, -, Margaret, noblewoman, his wife, 78.
Cargill, Cargil [co. Perth], vicarage of, 331.
Carleolen[sis], a mistake for Eboracen[sis], 599 note.
Carleton. See Karleton.
Carleton in Lyndrik. See Carlton in Lindrick.
Carleyl, John, a Carmelite friar, grant of privileges to, confirmed, 58.
Carlisle [co. Cumberland], bishop of, papal mandatary, 25, 118, 123, 688 (bis).
-, -, receiver-general of. See Whelpdale, John.
-, Marmaduke, bishop of. See Lumley.
-, Nicholas, bishop of. See Close.
-, William, bishop of. See Percy.
-, Nicholas, archdeacon of. See Close.
-, Stephen, archdeacon of. See Close.
-, Alexander, official of. See Cok.
-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 600.
-, Augustinian priory (cathedral), canon of. See Godeburgh, Thomas.
-, poor hospital of St. Nicholas, Nicholas, master of. See Close.
Carlton, diocese of York, Henry Thwaytes, lord of, 605.
Carlton, East, Karlton [co. Northampton], parish church of, 150.
Carlton in Lindrick, Carleton in Lyndrik [co. Nottingham], rectory of, 142.
Carluke (formerly Kirk-Forest), Foresta [co. Lanark], parish church appropriated to the collegiate church of Douglas, as a prebend therein, 429.
Carnis, William, vicar of Glamis, commissary of John, bishop of Brechin, 250.
Carnock, co. Fife. See Corigronck.
Carnwath, Carnwithe [co. Lanark], vicarage of, 320.
Carnythyumgon. See Carran.
Carran, Carnythyumgon [co. Clare], vicarage of, 492.
Carrickfergus, Caracsergus [co. Antrim], rectory of St. Nicholas, to be re-appropriated to the abbey of Woodburn, 676.
-, -, patron of, 676.
- See also Woodburn.
Carrigillihy, de Fonte vivo [co. Cork], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 322, 323, 369.
-, -, Maccrobius, abbot of. See Olachnayn.
-, Nicholas, abbot of. See Oheda.
-, -, Robert, abbot of. See Ohoullachayn.
Carrik, John de, vicar of Lathrisk (or Kettle), and de facto canon of the collegiate church of Dunbar, rehabilitation of, 701, 702.
-, -, to have collation afresh of a canonry and prebend of the collegiate church of Dunbar, 702.
Carrington, Kerynton [co. Edinburgh], rectory of, 175.
Carru, David, a Friar Minor, 619, 620.
Carstairs, Castilscaris [co. Lanark], a prebend in Glasgow, 331.
Carthmaylan. See Garth-maclan.
Caruanellis, Coruanellis, Michael, vicar of St. Piran, Perranzabuloe, dispensation to, 91.
-, -, priest, sometime vicar of St. Piran, Perranzabuloe, rector of St. Michael, Bampton and vicar of All Saints, Okehampton, rehabilitation of, 145.
Casa, Antony de la, a merchant of Florence, proctor of John Benet, 125.
-, -, proctor of Vincent Clementis, 273.
Cashel, co. Longford. See Inchcleraun and Saints Island.
Cashel [co. Tipperary], archbishop of, papal letters to, 296, 518.
-, -, papal mandatary, 388, 389, 440.
-, -, rights of, in connection with the abbey of Holy Cross, 389.
-, -, rights of, in connection with the consecration of the abbot of Kilcooly, 512.
-, John, archbishop of. See Cantwell (I) and Cantwell (II.).
-, Richard, archbishop of. See Ohedian.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 619, 635, 667.
-, John, dean of. See Cantwell (II.).
-, Cornelius, dean of. See Omulrony.
-, deanery of, reserved for collation to Cornelius Omulrony, 652.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 363, 364, 368, 440, 511.
-, Richard, archdeacon of. See Ohedian.
-, Simon, archdeacon of. See Cantwell.
-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Billyan.
-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Ohedian.
-, William, archdeacon of. See Radclyff.
-, Denis, chancellor of. See Ofyan.
-, Dermit, chancellor of. See Ocahill.
-, James, chancellor of. See Calfe.
-, John, chancellor of. See Ohedian.
-, William, chancellor of. See Cantwell.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 635.
-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 440, 446, 663.
-, Richard, treasurer of. See Ofyan.
-, canons of. See Billyan, Thomas; Cantwell, Simon; Fleming, John; Nangyll, Thomas; Ocahill, Dermit; Ohedian, William; Omulrony, Cornelius; Omulrony, William; Payn, Henry.
-, canon provided of. See Ocahill, Dermit.
-, prebends in. See:—
Crohane.
Kilbragh.
Killardry.
-, chapter, etc. of, papal letters to, 601.
-, city and diocese of, absence of Fergal, abbot of Holy Cross, from, 653.
-, -, intimidation in, 496.
-, provincial statutes of, 519.
-, suffragans of, papal letters to, 601.
Casta Silva , monastery of St. Mary de. See Kilcreevanty.
Castell, John, a canon of York, 239.
-, Reginald, priest, notary public, 482.
-, Richard, clerk, notary public, 371.
Castelli de Kynalena , villa. See Castletownkindalen.
Castelliono , L. de. See Castiliono.
Castello , parish church of Ste. Marie de. See Guernsey.
Castiglioni, Branda, bishop of Porto, resident at Basel, referendary of a cause before the synod of Basel, 237.
-, John, bishop of Coutances, orator of king Henry VI., 183, 184.
-, -, translated to the see of Pavia, 625 note.
Castilcombe. See Castlecombe.
Castile and Leon, king of, papal letters to, 95.
Castiliono , Castelliono, Castilliono, L. de, 2 et passim to page 270.
Castiliscaris. See Carstairs.
Castlecombe, Castilcombe [co. Wilts], Thomas Howys, rector of, 374.
Castleford, Casteforth [co. Yorks, W.R.], rectory of, 143.
Castlehaven (or Glenbarrahane), Glanberchian, Glanberchyan, Glanberthyan [co. Cork], rectory of the ecclesiastical fee of the parish church of, rectory of, called the rectory of rural fees, 322, 323.
-, vicar of, cure of souls exercised by, 323 (bis).
-, vicarage of, 369.
Castlersland, de Castro Insule [co. Kerry], rectory of St. Nicholas 518.
Castletownarra, Balyncasleaynara, [co. Tipperary], rectory of, 450.
Castletowndelvin, the new town of Delvin [co. Westmeath], parish church of St. Mary, licence of non-residence for Philip Hyckeman, vicar of, 339.
Castletownkindalen, villa Castelli de Kynalena [co. Westmeath], personatus of, 506.
Castro Dei , abbey de. See Fermoy.
Castro insule , rectory of St. Nicholas de. See Castleisland.
Catalonia [Spain], a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.
-, John Segini of, 270.
-, John Solerii of, 270.
Catanzaro [Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 164.
Catel, de Castello, parish church of Ste. Marie du. See Guernsey.
Cathanen[sis], Cathenen[sis]. See Caithness.
Cathiroltan. See Caherultan.
Caudray, Cecily, wife of William Saole, dispensation for, 233.
Cauerdyn, John, dean of Lismore, 452.
Caunton, Cannoton [rectius Cauneton], Richard, rector of Hasguard and clerk of the papal camera, 78.
-, -, chancellor of St. Davids, and a papal chaplain, 132, 133.
Cavalcantibus, Robert de, bishop of Volterra, corrections made by order of, 355 note, 398 note.
-, -, letter cancelled at the instance of, 391.
-, -, papal commissary, 18, 19.
-, -, resident in the Roman Court, papal mandatary, 359.
Cave, Thomas, of Stanford-on-Avon, 248.
Caveisrubeis, master Peter Martini de, a papal chaplain and auditor of causes of the apostolic palace, papal mandatary and commissary, 328, 329.
Caylconduy. See Kilconduff.
Ceapach. See Cappagh.
Cella nigra , abbey of. See Londonderry.
Cella parva , abbey of St. John the Baptist de. See Annadown.
Cella parva , monastery of St. Mary de. See Killamanagh.
Celsti. See Selsey.
Cely, John, bishop of Down, death of, 298.
Cesari, Nicholas, bishop of Tivoli, N. Tiburtin[us], registrator of papal letters, 282, 301, 303.
Chalgrove, Chalgrave [co. Oxford], Drew Barantyn, lord of, 605.
Challi, Thomas, rector of St. Leonard's, in the diocese of Chichester, dispensation to, 146.
Chamberhouse, Cambrehous [a manor in Thatcham parish, co. Berks], John Pury, lord of, 715.
-, licence to build and endow a chapel of the Holy Trinity and St. Mary the Virgin in, and to found chantries therein, 715, 716.
Chamberlainwood, Cambreleynwode [a manor in Willesden, co. Middlesex], a prebend in St. Paul's, London, 130.
Chamberleyn, John, rector of Snargate, dispensation to, 96.
Chaninghes, Thomas de, nobleman, inhabitant of London, 523.
Chapel of Garioch. See Logie Durno.
Chapman, Richard, priest, indult to, 680.
Chapman, Chepman, Sepman, Thomas, treasurer of Limerick, death of, at Rome, 363, 379.
Charistock, Cheristoke [co. Dorset], a prebend in Salisbury, 2.
Charité[-sur-Loire], La, [Nièvres, France], Cluniac monastery of, priory of Pontefract exempted from dependence on, 133, 134.
Charles VII., king of France or of the French, 55, 95, 223, 374.
-, -, papal letter to, 95, 625 note.
-, -, physician in chief to. See Franke, Thomas.
Chateauroux, Odo de, cardinal bishop of Tusculum, 660.
Chaundeler. See Chawndelere.
Chawmer, Nicholas, priest, rector of South Witham, dispensation to, 157.
Chawndelere, Chaundeler, Thomas, chancellor of Wells, chaplain of William, bishop of Winchester, and warden of the college of St. Mary, Winchester, dispensation to, 127.
-, -, rector of Millbrook, dispensation to, 140.
Chebenyng. See Chevening.
Chedersegyoll (rectius Ohedersegoyll). See O'Driscoll.
Chedworth, John, archdeacon of Wilts, afterwards bishop of Lincoln, 117.
-, Trewororth, John, priest, a canon of Salisbury, provided to the bishopric of Lincoln, 600.
-, -, bishop of Lincoln, a councillor of king Henry VI., indult to, to visit his diocese by deputy, 259.
-, William, lord of Stepney, indult to, 524.
-, -, Joan his wife, 524.
Chedyan. See Ohedian.
Chelchehith. See Chelsea.
Chelmsford, Chelmer[s]ford [co. Essex], house of Friars Preachers at, friar of. See Toppyng, Robert.
Chelsea, Chelchehith [co. Middlesex], Henry Wauer, lord of, 524.
Cheltenham, Cheltemham [co. Gloucester], Walter Frenssh of, 105.
Chen, Henry le, bishop of Aberdeen, appropriation made by, 466.
Cheney, Laurence, esquire, grant to, 161.
Chepman. See Chapman.
Cheristoke. See Chardstock.
Cheriton, Thomas, bishop of Bangor, death of, 299.
Cheriton Bishop, Churiton Episcopi, [co. Devon], parish church of St. Michael, rectory of, 154.
Cheshome, Alexander de, layman, John Forbes his kinsman, 533.
-, -, Mariota de Preston his relict, 533.
Chesilborne, Lonchelboure, (i. e. Long Chesilborne), [co. Dorset,] John Somerton, rector of, 60.
Chester [co. Chester], George, archdeacon of. See Radclyff.
-, archdeaconry of, distance of, from Lichfield, 228, 229.
-, Westchestria, collegiate church of St. John, Thomas, dean of. See Heywode.
-, -, canon of. See Suthwell.
Chester, Richard, a canon of Dublin, and of Hereford, rector of St. Mary, Lancaster, and of St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, London, a chaplain of Henry VI, to be confirmed in the wardenship of the hospital of Greatham, 338.
Chesterfield, Worsopp alias Chesterfeld, Thomas, a canon of Lichfield and prebendary of Tarvin, indult to, 40.
-, -, late a canon of Lichfield, executor of a papal mandate as commissary of William, bishop of Lichfield, 585.
Chestre, John, See Lax.
Chevening, Chebenyng [co. Kent], rectory of, 140.
Chewir (i.e. Cheever), Walter, lord of Ballyhealy, indult to, 627.
Cheyney, John, nobleman, lord of Paulton, indult to, 525.
-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 525.
Cheysler, George, a notary public by imperial authority, resignation made before, 665.
Chicheley, Henry, archbishop of Canterbury, petition of, 92.
Chichester [co. Sussex], Adam bishop of. See Moleyns.
-, Reginald, bishop of. See Peacock.
-, William, archdeacon of. See Normanton.
-, canon of. See Gyst, Robert.
-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 509.
-, chantries in the church of, 103.
-, prebend in. See Selsey.
-, Sistersten[sis], Stopham in the diocese of, 681.
Chieti, Theatin[us], [Italy], Baptista, [bishop] elect of. See de Enriciis.
Chilchinia . See Kilkenny.
Chilvers Coton, co. Warwick. See Arbury.
Chineldeworda. See Kenilworth.
Chingford, Shyngilfordi [co. Essex], Richard Bowyer, holding the parish church of, 27.
Chiñnunes, land in, belonging to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 659.
Chippenham, Clippenham, Thomas, a brother of the hospital of of St. John of Jerusalem, indult to, 387.
-, Thomas, rector of St. Mary's, Orcheston, dispensation to, 100.
Chirbury, David, a Carmelite friar, bishop of Dromore, sometime archdeacon commendatary of Brecknock, to hold the church of Rosecrowther in commendam, 236.
Chirche, Henry, clerk, notary public, 371.
Chollachyan (rectius Ohollachyan). See Ohoullachayn.
Choneham (or Choueham), William de, benefactor of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 658.
Chorg (or Ohorg), John, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 378.
Choro Sancti Benedicti , abbey de. See Middleton.
Chory, Thomas, a monk of Glastonbury, dispensation to, 70.
Choueham. See Choneham.
Chowyng, William, of the parish of St. Mary, Upham, Joan Lynch, his relict, 427.
Christchurch, Christchurch de Twynham, monasterium Christi [co. Hants], Augustinian priory, John, prior of. See Dorcestre.
-, -, canon of. See Hert, John.
-, -, serfs belonging to, 651.
Christi monasterium . See Christchurch.
Chri [stoforus]. See Garatoni, Christopher, bishop of Coron.
Church Fenton, Fenton [co. York, W.R.], a prebend in York, 238, 239.
Churchtown, Balletempullriabam [co. Kildare], parish church of St. Mary alias St. Finntanus, rectory of, 404.
Churiton Episcopi. See Cheriton Bishop.
Chyurnock, John, treasurer of Limerick. See Scurloch.
Cillassar. See Killasser.
Cilldacammoig. See Kildacommoge.
Cilldroma, in the diocese of Killala [now portion of Ballynahaglish parish, co. Mayo], vicarage of, 707.
Cillenliregard. See Rahara.
Cillmaccallam. See Kilmacallan.
Cincii de Rusticis, Agapitus, a canon of St. Peter's, Rome, papal mandatary, 492.
Cinel Fechin [an ancient division of co. Roscommon]. See Tirebrine and Cinel Fechin.
Ciprianus . See Cyprianus.
Ciremberg , Cziremberg, Conradus, C., papal registers rubricated by, 317 note, 349 note, 617 note, 641 note.
Cistercian[sis] (sic). See Citeaux.
Citeaux, Cistercian[sis], [Côte-d'Or, France], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, 571.
-, -, -, vicar general of [in Ireland], 511, 511note.
Città di Castello, Civitas Castelli [Perugia, Italy], bishop of, residing in the Roman Court, papal mandatary, 297.
-, Rodolphus, bishop of, residing in the Roman Court, papal mandatary, 60.
Ciunky. See Quin.
Ciurtwilleag. See Court.
Civitas Castelli . See Città di Castello.
Ckeyt (rectius Okeyt). See Okeyt.
Clant, James, a canon of St. Severinus', Cologne, referendary of a cause before the synod of Basel, sentence of, concerning the manors of Lewisham and Greenwich, 237.
Clapham. See Clepham.
Clare, Clar alias de Forgio, de Forgio alias de Clar [co. Clare], Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal commissary, 360.
-, -, -, papal mandatary, 442, 446, 685.
-, -, Roderick, late abbot of. See Macreiy.
-, -, canon of. See Ograda, Henry.
-, -, priory of Inniscronane dependent upon, 556.
Claro fonte , abbey de, See Macosquin.
Claromonte, Nicholas de, cardinal bishop of Tusculum, 354.
Clashmore, Clasmore [co. Waterford], a prebend in Lismore, 554.
Clast, John, of the parish of Selby, 248.
Claston. See Clifton Maybank.
Claverdon, Clauerdona [co. Warwick], church of, granted to Kenilworth priory, 14.
Claxton [? co. Norfolk], John Wynton, rector of, 240.
Claybrok, Catherine, dispensed to marry John Garton, 259.
-, -, the late wife of John Garton, her godmother, 259.
Clayton, Edward, rector of Haughton le Skerne and White Roding, grant to, 132.
-, Robert, priest, notary public, 481.
Cleargassa (rectius Oleargassa). See Olergussa.
Cleenish, co. Fermanagh. See Inishkeen.
Cleeve, de Cliua, de Cliva [co. Somerset], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 311.
-, -, David, abbot of. See Joyner.
Cleeve, Bishops, Cleve, de Clyvo [co. Gloucester], rectory of, 5, 92, 102.
Cleish, Clesch [co. Kinross], church of St. Mary, vicarage of, 443.
Clement VI., exemption granted by, in favour of papal chaplains, etc., 374.
-, Jubilee statute of, 57.
Clement, John, 75.
-, -, Agnes his wife, 75.
-, -, John, priest, their son, 75.
-, Maurice, clerk, to be a notary public, 679.
- See also Clementis.
Clementis. See Clements Manor.
Clementis, Clement, Vincent, subdeacon of Nicholas V., admitted collector of the papal camera in England, 273.
-, -, a canon and provost of Valencia, a subdeacon of the pope, annulment of papal letters granted to, 192.
-, -, a subdeacon of the pope, appointed nuncio of the apostolic see and collector of the papal camera in England, 271.
-, -, to take the oath as collector of the papal camera to Lewis, cardinal priest of St. Laurence's in Damaso, 271.
-, -, chancellor of Lichfield, papal subdeacon, sometime ambassador of Henry VI. to the pope, rector of Montfort-sur-Rille and Wetheringsett, sometime rector of Adisham also, decree in favour of, 186, 187.
-, -, canon and provost of Valencia, subdeacon of the pope and nuncio and collector in England, dispensation granted by, 532.
-, -, provost of Valencia, a subdeacon of Nicholas V., dispensed to hold the parish church of Albal, 252.
-, -, canon and provost of Valencia, papal subdeacon and nuncio, collector of the camera in England, faculties to, 205, 206, 207, 222, 227.
-, -, faculty to make a will, 572.
-, -, collector of the papal camera in England, grant to, that in the event of his promotion to a bishopric outside England, he may continue to hold all his benefices there in commendam, 253.
-, -, provost of Valencia, and a papal subdeacon, indult to, 187 note.
-, -, canon and provost of Valencia, papal subdeacon and chaplain, letters of exemption to be observed in the case of, 375.
-, -, collector of the papal camera in England, papal mandatary, 259.
-, -, provost of Valencia, dwelling in England, papal mandatary, 590.
-, -, ambassador of Henry VI. to the pope, pension upon the fruits of the archdeaconry of Tortosa, assigned to, 37.
-, -, rector of Montfort [-sur-Rille], papal subdeacon, ambassador of Henry VI. to the pope, petition of, 417.
-, -, Antony de la Casa, proctor of, 273.
-, -, proctors of, 186.
-, -, a canon of Valencia and a papal subdeacon, reservation of benefices for, 37.
Clements Manor, Clementis [in Stowmarket, co. Suffolk], Robert Hootot lord of, 304.
Clepham, Clephame, Alan, late a canon of Moray and prebendary of Kingussie, 177, 212.
-, Clephame, Oliver, prior of the Augustinian priory of Rohan, indult to, 630.
-, Richard, priest, grant to, 192.
-, Clephan, Richard, priest, reservation of a canonry of Brechin or Glasgow for, 66.
-, Clephame, Clepham, Richard, clerk, claimant to a canonry of Aberdeen, 214.
-, -, litigant for a canonry in Aberdeen, death of, 538–9.
-, Clapham, Richard de, late chancellor of Dunkeld, 232, 728, 729.
-, Richard, precentor of Dunkeld, 382.
-, Clephan, Richard, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 547.
-, -, death of, 232, 233, 242, 568.
-, Clapham, Clephame, Clephaym, Crepamen, Richard, clerk, a canon of Moray, and prebendary of Kingussie, provided to the precentorship of Moray, to be a canon of Ross, and prebendary of Logie, 176, 177.
-, -, clerk, a canon of Moray, provided to the precentorship of Moray, afterwards a canon of Ross, 212, 213, 585, 586.
-, -, death of, 244, 550, 566, 586, 687.
-, -, priest, provided to the precentorship of Moray, 194, 195, 198, 199, 255.
-, -, consents to the reservation of a pension out of the said precentorship, 194, 199.
-, -, a canon of Moray and prebendary of Elgin Centum solidorum, chancellor of Dunkeld, holder of a pension on the fruits of a canonry of Glasgow, and provided to a canonry of Aberdeen, reservation of a canonry of Glasgow and the prebend of Cardross for collation to, 291, 292.
-, -, a member of the household of James II., king of Scots, dispensation to, 276.
-, -, chaplain and envoy to the apostolic see of James II., king of Scots, proctor in the Roman Court of the chancellor of the bishop of Glasgow and others, cancelled provision of a canonry of Aberdeen for, 277.
Clepham, Clephayn. See Clepham.
Clerch, Henry, sometime vicar of Swinton, 406.
Clere, John, a canon of St. Peter's, Ripon, and prebendary of Stanwick St. John, chaplain of John, archbishop of Canterbury, dispensation for, 142.
Clerkenwell, Clerkenwell by London [co. Middlesex], priory of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, prior of, 189.
-, -, subprior of, 189.
-, -, priests in, 189.
Clermont [Puy-de-Dôme, France], official of, executor of a papal mandate, 529 note.
Clesch. See Cleish.
Cleve. See Cleeve. Bishops.
Cleveland, Giseburn in. See Guisborough.
Clewer, Clywere [co. Berks], 17.
Clichot (rectius Elichot). See Elcho.
C[l]iderowe, Elias, layman, indult to, 142.
-, -, Alice, his wife, 142.
Cliffe, Thomas, a Friar Minor, dispensation to, 160.
Clifford, Clyfford [co. Hereford], Cluniac priory, prior of, faculty to, 483.
Clifford, Richard, bishop of London, letters of, modifying the ordinance of Simon of Sudbury, bishop of London, concerning the relations of the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, exemplified and confirmed, 642, 646–8, 712.
-, -, ordinary visitation of, 647.
-, -, seal of, 648.
Clifton Maybank, Claston [co. Dorset], wardenship of the free chapel of, 357.
Clint, Klynte [co. York, W.R.], Thomas Bekqwyth, lord of, 304.
Clint, John, priest, of the diocese of London, indult to, 628.
-, Clintt, Nicholas, priest, indult to, 484.
Clinton, Clyntona, Glyntona, Geoffrey de, chamberlain of king Henry I, founder of Kenilworth priory, 13, 14.
Clippenham. See Chippenham.
Clitterhouse, Clyderous, in Hendon parish [co. Middlesex], land, belonging to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, so called, 659.
Cliua , Cliva, abbey de. See Cleeve.
Cloankicaow. See Cloncagh.
Clochor. See Clogher.
Cloen Mellia. See Clonmel.
Cloes. See Close.
Clogh, Robert, of the parish of Selby, 248.
Clogher [co. Tyrone], bishop of, ordinary right of, in certain lands in Inishmacsaint, and pension thereout payable to, 358, 359.
-, -, papal mandatary, 478.
-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 559.
-, -, rights of, in connection with the blessing of the abbot of Clogher, saved, 701.
-, Peter, bishop of. See Maguire.
-, Roger, bishop of. See Maguire.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 314, 404, 459, 558.
-, Edmund, dean of. See Maguire.
-, Philip, dean of. See Omulubir.
-, dean and chapter of, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 559.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 285, 398.
-, Edmund, provided to the archdeaconry of. See Maguire.
-, John, archdeacon of. See Mackamail.
-, Redmond or Raymond, archdeacon of. See Oflannagan.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 358.
-, canons of. See Macaneganaych, Thomas; Macgillacosgli, Nemeas; MacInerney, Thomas; Macmachuna, Nellanus; Macrevair, Solomon; Macrevair, William; Magrath, Arthur; Maguire, Edmund; Maguire, Nellanus; Maguire, Roger; Maguire, William; Ocarbri, Terence; Ocarbri, Thomas; O'Farrelly, Thomas; Oflannagan, Bartholomew; Ohannrachdich, James; Ohanractaig, John; Olergussa, Magonius; Olergussa, Maurice; Olergussa, Thomas; Osichigi, Philip.
-, prebend in. See Tedavnet.
-, chapter of, consent to the creation of a new canonry in Clogher, 724.
-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 299.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 314, 695, 721, 724.
-, -, visitation of, 358.
-, synodal statutes of, 558.
-, capitular mensa of, lands belonging to. See Inishmacsaint.
-, Clochor, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 285, 398, 626.
Clonca, Cluoincaha [co. Donegal], rectory or plebania of, 287.
Cloncagh, Cloankicaow [co. Limerick], vicarage of, 434.
Clondagad, Cloyndagat [co. Clare], a prebend in Killaloe, 718.
Clondavaddog, Cluaindabodoch [co. Donegal], rectory of, 503.
Clone, John, priest, notary public, 385.
Clonen[sis]. See Cloyne.
Clones, Cluaineois, Cluaines, Cluaneoys, Cluayncoys, Cluayneois, Cluayneoys, Clunes [co. Monaghan], Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal mandatary, 283, 445, 450 and corrigenda, 505, 636, 714.
-, -, Eugenius, abbot of. See O'Connolly.
-, -, Malachy, provided abbot of. See Macmachuna.
-, -, canon of. See Macmachuna, Malachy.
-, - See also Cluaines.
Clonet. See Clouet.
Clonfeacle, Cluaynfegna [co. Tyrone], a prebend in Armagh, 459, 460.
Clonfert, Enachrocayn alias Clonfert [co. Cork], vicarage of, 722.
Clonfert [co. Galway], bishop of, benefices exchanged with the Augustinian abbey of Clonfert by, 284.
-, -, fees exacted by, 353.
-, -, papal mandatary, 382, 403, 409, 410, 439, 622, 641.
-, Cornelius, bishop of. See Ocunlis.
-, Cornelius, provided to the bishopric of. See Omulalaid.
-, Henry, bishop of. See Ochomraygh.
-, John, bishop of. See White.
-, Thomas, bishop of. See de Burgo and O'Kelly.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 284, 527.
-, Carbricus, dean of. See MacEgan.
-, Thady, provided dean of. See O'Kelly.
-, archdeacon of, fees exacted by, 353.
-, -, papal mandatary, 283, 392, 393, 395, 396, 527.
-, James, archdeacon of. See Obrogayn and Ohurain.
-, Malachy, archdeacon of. See Omadagyn.
-, Thady, provided archdeacon of. See O'Kelly.
-, William, archdeacon of. See Dolphyn.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 284, 392.
-, canons of, number of, 410, 411.
-, canons of. See Burgo, Henry de; Macuollachayn, Maurice; Ocallanayn, David; Ocassayn, Cornelius; Ocluman, Malachy; Ocluman, Thady; O'Corcoran, William; Odonelean, Dermit; Odubgilla, Nicholas; Ofathe, William; Ohanceynd, Thomas; Ohanceynd, William; O'Kelly, Duriacus; Omadden, Malachy; Omuregayd, Donatus; Omuregayd, William; Oruagri, Nemeas; Osiredean. Matthew.
-, de facto canons. See O'Kelly, Donatus; Omadden, Charles.
-, claimants to a canonry of. See O'Kelly, Donatus; Omadden, Charles.
-, chapter of, consent to a grant, 649.
-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 295, 388, 391.
-, prebends in. See:—
Ballinoulter.
Drought.
Finnure.
Killaspugmoylan.
Kilteskill.
-, community of the church of, 393, 396.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 200, 394, 409, 414, 566.
-, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary the Virgin de Portu puro, abbot of, papal mandatary, 555.
-, -, Roderick, abbot of. See Omadagyn.
-, -, William, abbot of. See Omadagyn.
-, -, abbot and convent of, benefices exchanged with the bishop of Clonfert by, 284.
-, -, canons of, vicarage of Loughrea formerly governed by, 283.
-, -, vicarage of Loughrea, formerly dependent upon, 283.
Clongill, Clongell [co. Meath], rectory of, 361.
Clonkeen, Cluayncayncayirill, Cluayncayneqryll [co. Galway], parish church etc. of, granted to the friars of the Third (and afterwards to the friars of the First) Order of St. Francis, 649, 650.
-, vicarage of, 409.
Clonlea, Cluoenlag [co. Clare], rectory of, 331.
Clonloghan, Clonlothan [co. Clare], rectory of, 441.
Clonmacnoise, Cluanen[sis], Cluonen[sis] [King's co.], bishop of, papal mandatary, 423.
-, -, John, bishop of. See Oldais.
-, -, Thomas, bishop of, 53.
-, dean and chapter of, consent of, to the division of a parish, 541.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 507.
-, canons of. See Ocarneayn, William; Omalechni, Hillarius; Omuleoyn, Eugenius.
-, prebend in (unnamed). 542.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 433.
Clonmel, Cloen Mellia, Clonmellie [co. Tipperary], vicarage of, 447, 448.
-, William O'Reilly cited to appear at, 620.
Clonthuasgerat Omayne. See Clontuskert Omanny.
Clontuaskeartanasinna. See Cloontuskert.
Clontuskert Omanny, Clonthuasgerat Omayne, Cluantuasgeartomane, Cluayntuayscert Omane, Cluoyn Tuasgearth Omane [co. Galway], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 398, 403, 407, 555.
-, -, prior and convent of, petition of, 353.
-, -, -, to have certain visitation fees and procurations restored to them and to be free from such payments henceforth, 353.
Clooney, Cluane [in the barony of Bunratty Upper, co. Clare], vicarage of, 360, 361.
Cloontuskert, Clontuaskeartanasinna, Cluaintuasgeartnasynna [co. Roscommon], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 288.
-, -, prior and convent of, insufficient means of, 672.
-, -, canon of. See Macbrayn, Thomolteus.
Clopton, John, nobleman, lord of Kentwell in Long Melford, 628.
-, -, Alice, his wife, 628.
Clorp, John, clerk, 503.
Close, Cloes, Clos, Cloos, Nicholas, archdeacon of Carlisle, master of the poor hospital of St. Nicholas, Carlisle, chaplain of Henry VI., 11, 25.
-, -, [bishop] elect of, afterwards bishop of Carlisle, 56, 57, 79, 119.
-, -, bishop of Carlisle, translated to the see of Coventry and Lichfield, 595.
-, -, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, formerly bishop of Carlisle, 600.
-, -, to take the oath of fealty before the bishops of Winchester and Lincoln, 610.
-, -, letters patent of, sealed with his seal, 610, 611.
-, -, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, death of, 600.
-, -, chaplain of. See Whelpdale, Robert.
-, Stephen, archdeacon of Carlisle, 11 note, 120.
-, Stephen, rector of Ousby and of Banham, chaplain of Marmaduke, bishop of Carlisle, 8, 10, 11, 28, 29, 56.
Clouet (or Clonet), Richard, clerk, to be a notary public, 603.
Cloyndagat. See Clondagad.
Cloyne, Clonen[sis], [co. Cork], bishop of, papal mandatary, 341.
-, -, rights of, in connection with Middleton abbey, saved, 300.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 436.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 722.
-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 554.
-, canons of. See O'Carroll, Patrick; Ohely, Philip; Ohedian, Richard; Ohuoyn, Maurice; Oseancan, Nicholas; Oseancan, Thomas, Purcell, John; Purcell, Richard; Stak, John; Stak, Maurice.
-, prebends in. See:—
Caherultan.
Coole and Britway.
Cooliney.
Kilcredan and Imphrick.
Kilmacdonogh.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 300, 465.
-, diocese of, wars in, 577.
Cluaindabodoch. See Clondavaddog.
Cluaineois. See Clones.
Cluaines, diocese of Clogher, abbey of St. Mary (rectius SS. Peter and Paul). See Clones.
Cluaintuasgeartnasynna. See Cloontuskert.
Cluane, diocese of Killaloe. See Clooney, in the barony of Bunratty Upper, co. Clare.
Cluanen[sis]. See Clonmacnoise.
Cluaneoys. See Clones.
Cluanmadain [one of the bounds of Street parish, cos. Westmeath and Longford], 621.
Cluantuasgeart Omane, Cluantuasgeartomane. See Clontuskert Omanny.
Cluayn, St. Molua de. See Magheracloone.
Cluayncayncayirill, Cluayncayneqryll. See Clonkeen.
Cluayncoys (rectius Cluayneoys), Cluayneois. Cluayneoys. See Clones.
Cluaynfegna. See Clonfeacle.
Cluayntuayscert Omane. See Clontuskert Omanny.
Clundgybuyn, Gillibertus de. See de Geraldinis.
Clunes. See Clones.
Cluny [Saône-et-Loire, France], Cluniac abbey of, former dependence of Thetford priory upon, 305.
Cluoenlag. See Clonlea.
Cluoincaha. See Clonca.
Cluonen[sis]. See Clonmacnoise.
Cluoyn Tuasgearth Omane. See Clontuskert Omanny.
Clyddisdaill, Robert, sometime vicar of St. Mary, Cleish, 443.
Clyff, William, a monk of Tavistock abbey, dispensation to, 589.
Clyfford. See Clifford.
Clyntona, Geoffrey de. See Clinton.
Clyoim, William, priest, a monk of Jerpoint abbey, to be provided abbot of Jerpoint, 664.
Clyvo , rectory de. See Cleeve, Bishops.
Clywere. See Clewer.
Coberley. See Cubberley.
Cobethorn, John, dean of Exeter, an arbitrator, 62.
Cobham, Edward, lord of. See Brooke.
Coch, John, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 312, 326, 365.
Cockfield, Cokefelde [co. Suffolk], rectory of, 15.
Coclys, Alice, wife of Thomas Aunis, 205.
Codellyston. See Cothelstone.
Codford, Godford [co. Wilts], parish church of St. Mary, William Man, rector of, 79, 80.
Codworth, Codworht, John, a monk of Glastonbury, indult to, 70.
Cogeworthy, John, nobleman, lord of Yarnscombe, indult to, 302.
Cok, Alexander, rector of Rothbury and official of Carlisle, indult to, 119, 123.
Cokburn, John, priest, reservation of the vicarage of Selkirk for collation to, 445.
Coke, Edmund. See Conesburgh.
-, John, priest, lord of Pethawe, indult to, 486.
Cokefelde. See Cockfield.
Cola . See Coll.
Colby. See Coulby.
Colchester [co. Essex], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 103, 691.
-, John, archdeacon of. See Stopyndon.
-, Robert, archdeacon of. See Ascough.
-, Robert, archdeacon of. See Stillyngton.
-, Benedictine abbey of St. John, abbot of, papal mandatary, 66.
Coldignam. See Coldingham.
Coldingham, Coldignam [co. Berwick], barony of, 216.
-, Benedictine priory, cell or mansio of, 216.
Cole (? in the diocese of London), John Greneyng, lord of, 681.
Coll, Cola [co. Argyll], vicarage of St. Fynnoga, in the presentation of the prioress and convent of St. Mary, Iona, 501, 502.
Collidei (i. e. Culdee) lands, annexed to the priorship of Devenish, 518.
Collis , Jo. de, 43, 47, 55 et passim to page 269, and 181 (corrigenda).
Collis victorie , abbey of. See Knockmoy.
Coloni, John, clerk, to be rector of Strath, 286.
Collys, William, clerk, notary public, 455.
Colman, John, clerk, notary public, 454.
Cologne, Köln [Rheinland, Germany], a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.
-, church of St. Severinus, canon of. See Clant, James.
-, university of, John Atholie, a student of, 210.
Colonsay, co. Arygll. See Oransay.
Colston, John, clerk, proctor of David Monypenny and John Atholia, 259.
-, -, to be vicar of Inverurie, 267.
-, John de, late rector of Kirkchrist, 693.
-, -, nephew of. See Colston, Robert, infra.
-, -, proctor of. See Otterburn, Nicholas de.
-, -, alleged by some to have been a papal chaplain, 693.
-, Robert, priest, nephew of John de Colston, rector of Kirkchrist, to have collation afresh of the said church, 692, 693.
Colter, Reginald, prior of St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield, and the convent of the same, petition of, 712.
Colvile, Henry de, son and heir of. See Colvile, Philip de, infra.
-, Philip de, son and heir of the late Henry de Colvile, a chantry in Histon parish church founded by, 650.
-, -, wife of, 650.
-, -, executor of the will of, 650–1.
Colwich, co. Stafford. See Haywood, Great.
Coly, Robert, clerk, notary public, 372.
Comays, Roger, lord of. See Camoys.
Combe, Camba Quintadecima [co. Somerset], a prebend in Wells, 54.
Combe and Har[nham], [co. Wilts], a prebend in Salisbury, 82.
Combefields, Combe [co. Warwick], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot and convent of, petition of, 30.
-, -, Richard, abbot of, 31, 90.
Comber, Cumur [co. Down], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, Odo, provided abbot of. See Omalegan.
-, -, Zefanus, abbot of. See Okyeonnaye.
-, -, monk of. See Omalegan, Odo.
Combewell. See Combwell.
Combr(e), William, rector of Deighton, dispensation to, 128.
Combwell, Combewell, Cumbwell [in Goudhurst parish, co. Kent], Augustinian priory of St. Mary Magdalen, Henry, prior of. See Cranebrok.
-, -, prior and convent of, papal letters to, 267.
-, -, -, petition of, 267.
-, -, -, benefices belonging to. See Aldington and Thornham.
-, -, -, vicar of the union of Aldington and Thornham to be presented by, 267.
Come, William, a Cistercian monk of Kingswood, 417.
Commacgnimara, Commacnmara (rectius Conmacnimara). See Conmaicne Mara.
Comminges, Convenarum [Nord France], Arnaldus, bishop of. See de Ispanya.
Compostella, St. James of. See Santiago.
Compton [? co. Hants or co. Surrey], parish church of, 82.
Compton, Long, Compton Magna, [co. Warwick], parish church of, 94, 112.
Conal. See Connell, Great.
Concordia [Veneto, Italy], Baptista, bishop of. See Legname.
Condom, Condomien[sis], [Gers, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 255.
Condover. See Candour.
Condulmarus, Francis, cardinal bishop of Porto, vicechancellor of the Roman church, 190, 371, 372 (bis), 385, 454, 455, 481, 482, 552, 603.
-, -, corrections made by order of, 298 note, 462 note.
-, -, grant to, 139.
-, -, faculty to, 143.
-, -, oath of a notary public received by, 626, 627.
-, -, rector commendatary of Ford, co. Durham, 480.
-, -, cardinal bishop of Porto and bishop of Verona, vicechancellor of the Roman church, reservation of a canonry of Lincoln and the archdeaconry of Northampton for collation to, 480.
Conesburgh alias Coke, Edmund, rector of Copford, commissary of Thomas, bishop of London, 119.
Confeltren[sis], a clerical error for Conventren[sis], 355 note.
Conflecten[sis], a clerical error for Clonferten[sis], 612.
Conflerten[sis], a clerical error for Clonferten[sis], 555 note.
Cong, de Congha, de Cunga [co. Mago], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 200, 278, 353, 544, 589, 595, 690, 694.
-, -, Dermit, abbot of. See Odubthayg.
-, -, John, abbot of. See de Burgo.
-, -, Theobald (or Tebaldus), abbot of. See de Burgo.
-, -, Thomas, abbot of. See Odubthayg.
-, -, Walter, abbot of. See de Burgo.
-, -, William de facto abbot of. See Odubthayg.
-, -, canons of, arbitrators in a cause between Theobald de Burgo and Dermit Odubthayg. 581.
-, -, canons of. See also Burgo, John de; Burgo, Theobald (or Tebaldus) de; Burgo, Walter de; MacEgan, Dermit; Magnyfile, Thomas; Odubthayg, Dermit; Odubthayg, William.
- See also Cross.
Congha , abbey of St. Mary de. See Cong.
Coningsby, Conyngesby [co. Lincoln], Hugh Welles, lord of, 606.
Coinsbrough, Conyngburgh [co. York, W.R.], manor of, 248.
Conmaiene Cuile Tolad, Conmacgneculy, Conmacniculy [portion of the barony of Kilmaine, co. Mayo, and the barony of Ross, co. Galway], small churches of (i. e. Killabegs), portion of a prebend in Tuam, 454.
Conmaicne Mara, Commacgnimara, Commacnmara [the barony of Ballynahinch, co. Galway], small churches of (i.e. Killabegs), portion of a prebend in Tuam, 454.
Conmatuecule (rectius Conmacnecule), Roba in. See Ballinrobe.
Connell, Great, Conal [co. Kildare], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior and convent of, petition of, 148.
Connere, John, late bishop of Annadown, 510.
Connor [co. Antrim], bishop of, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 375, 727.
-, -, See also Down and Connor.
-, John, late bishop of, collation made by, 676.
-, dean and chapter of, reservation of benefices in the gift of, 375, 727.
-, Odo, provided archdeacon of. See Ohegil.
-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 517.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 286, 491, 495, 631, 633, 676.
-, -, lack of judges in, 281.
Conradus . See Ciremberg and de Montepolitiano.
Constance [Baden], council of, ordinance made in, 183.
-, See also Constanciensis.
Constanciensis , i.e. Coutances or Constance, a priest of the diocese of, 627 note.
Constantinople, captured by the Turks, 263, 265.
Constantinus , 25, et passim to page 240.
Conti di Segni, John, cardinal priest of St. Mark's, 658.
Conti di Segni, Oct[avian], cardinal deacon of SS. Sergius and Bacchus', 354.
Convayth. See Laurencekirk.
Convenarum . See Comminges.
Conventrensis , a mistake for Connerensis, i. e. Connor, 631.
Conveth, Convetht, Conwa [co. Kincardine], rectory of St. Laurence in. See Laurencekirk.
Conyngburgh. See Conisbrough.
Conyngesby. See Coningsby.
Conynghame, William de, late rector of the hospital of Polmadie, 475.
Coolavin, the rural lands of Culofin and Ranna [a church site now in Kilcolman parish, co. Sligo], rectory of, 282.
Coole, Cothcull, Cuyllcolling [co. Cork], rectory of, 293.
-, a prebend (with Britway), in Cloyne, 453.
Cooliney, Coyleyneh [co. Cork], a prebend in Cloyne, 381.
Copeman, Peter, clerk, notary public, 455.
Coper (or Caper), Richard, vicar of Long Compton, 94, 112.
-, William, nobleman, lord of Lebury, indult to, 304.
-, -, Joan his wife, 304.
Copford [co. Essex], parish church of, 119.
Coppandals (? rectius Coppandale), Adam, rector of Kirklington, dispensation to, 136.
Coquelle, Calkeuell', [Pas-de-Calais, France], William Hermer, rector of, 160.
Corbally, co. Tipperary. See Monaincha.
Corcamoga, Corcomogay. See Kilkerrin.
Corcomohide, Corcorcheyt, Corkymyde [co. Limerick], vicarage of, 434, 576, 577.
Corcomroe, de Petra fertili [in Abbey parish, co. Clare], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 499, 633.
-, -, monk of. See O'Tierny, Denis.
Corcorcheyt. See Corcomohide.
Corduff, de Dubiuio [in Castleknock parish, co. Dublin], John Warin, lord of, 211.
Corigronck, in the diocese of St. Andrews [? Carnock, co. Fife], chapel of, 363.
Cork [co. Cork], bishop of, papal mandatary, 202 (bis), 608.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 202 (bis), 402, 510, 512.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 512.
-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 402.
-, canon of, non-resident, 293.
-, canons of. See Ocronyn, John; Ohyerlaydh, Maurice; O'Kelly, Nicholas; Omaggayn Donald; Omonghan, Donald; Oseancan, Thomas; Purcell, John.
-, prebends in. See:—
Kilbrittain.
Killanully.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 293.
Corke, John, priest, vicar of Clonmel, 447, 448.
Corkymyde. See Corcomohide.
Cormeilles, Cormelles, de Cormeliis [Eure, France], rectory of, 503.
Cornelii, Cornelius, priest, vicar of Kilcalmonell, 493.
Corneto , A. de, 178, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199.
Cornton, Patrick, or Patrick de, vicar of Kilcalmonell, 493, 547.
Coron, Coronen[sis], [Greece], bishop of, papal mandatary, 322, 349, 363, 370.
-, Christopher, bishop of. See Garatoni.
Coronatus , 115, 231.
Corr, Patrick, sometime precentor of Limerick, 685.
Corra, Patrick, priest, 519.
Corraliath. See Correaly.
Corran, Curruhura [in Dunderrow parish, co. Cork], rectory of, 513.
Corran, the rural lands of Dachorann and Muta [a barony in co. Sligo], rectory of, 319, 320.
-, -, half the fruits of, to be used for the repair of the church of Achonry, 320.
-, See also Ballymote.
Correaly, Corraliath [a townland in Street parish, co. Westmeath], 621.
Corrent. See Carent.
Corringham, Coryngham[co. Lincoln], Richard Watyrton, lord of, 488.
Corsraguuer. See Crossraguel.
Corstorphine, Corstorphyn, Corstroffyn [co. Edinburgh], collegiate church in the churchyard of the parish church of, founded by John Forster, knight, 476.
-, -, rectory of Ratho united to, 85, 477.
-, -, provost of, papal mandatary, 711.
-, -, provost and chaplains of, agree to celebrate an annual mass for the bishop of St. Andrews, 477.
Cortenay. See Courtenay.
Cortesiis , Courtesiis, A. de, 280 et passim.
Corth. See Garth.
Cortonio , Jacobus Vannucci de, bishop of Rimini, 423 note.
Coruanellis, Michael. See Caruanellis.
Corwyn alias ap David, Greffuth, priest, indult to, 488.
Corynghan. See Corringham.
Cosciaris , Cosciariis, Costiaris, L. de, 27, 84, 86, 163, 177, 209, 213, 214, 224.
Cosgrove, Cosgrave [co. Northampton], parish church of, 157.
Cossa, Baldassar, cardinal bishop of Tusculum, formerly pope John XXIII., 337.
Cossington, Cosyngton [co. Leicester], parish church of, 135.
Cost, Richard, rector of Aldington and Smeeth, canon and prebendary of St. Martin le Grand, London, dispensation to, 43.
Costiaris , L. de. See Cosciaris.
Cosyngton. See Cossington.
Cotenham. See Cottenham.
Cothcull. See Coole.
Cothelstone, Codellyston [co. Somerset], Robert Stowel lord of, 524.
Coton, Cotton [in Tamworth parish, co. Stafford], a prebend in the chapel royal of Tamworth, 355.
Cottenham, Cotenham [co. Cambridge], parish church of All Saints, 126, 241.
-, -, Laurence Bothe, rector of, 338, 516.
Cottingham, Cotyngham [co. Norhampton], rectory of, 688.
Cottingham, Cotyngham [co. York, E.R.], 13.
Cotton. See Coton.
Cotton, William, nobleman, lord of Landwade, indult to, 200.
-, -, Alice his wife, 200.
Cotyngham, in the diocese of Lincoln. See Cottingham, co. Northampton.
-, in the diocese of York. See Cottingham, co. York, E.R.
Couentre, Richard, abbot of Balmerino, charges against, 508.
Coulby, Colby [in Stainton parish, co. York, N.R.], tithes of, 415.
Coup, John, of the parish of Selby, 248.
-, Thomas, of the parish of Selby, 248.
Coupar-Angus, Cupar, de Cupro [co. Forfar], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 231, 538, 551, 560, 561, 563, 669, 689.
Court, Ciurtwilleag [in Lavagh townland, Achonry parish, co. Sligo], grant of, for the founding of a house of Franciscan Tertiaries there, and licence to complete the same, 713, 714.
Courtenay, Courteney, Peter, a canon of Salisbury, dispensations for, 127.
-, Courteney, Philip, nobleman, lord of Powderham, indult to, 387.
-, -, his wife, 387.
-, Cortenay, Courtanay, Thomas, earl of Devon, 152.
-, -, Thomas Bark, chaplain of the household of, 68.
Courtesiis , A. de. See Cortesiis.
Courthope, Courthop, Michael, vicar of Bexhill, dispensation for, 122.
-, Michael, priest, notary public, 552.
Courtown, Bayllenacurte [now Kiltennell, co. Wexford], rectory of, 401.
Cousin , S., 157, 183 et passim to page 270.
-, -, correction made by, 200 note.
-, -, a clerk of the apostolic camera, 273.
-, -, a notary of the apostolic camera, 273 (ter), 274.
Coutances [Manche, France], bishop of, faculty to, 359.
-, John bishop of. See Castiglioni.
-, Richard, bishop of. See Oliverii.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 230, 492 note, 496 note.
-, See also Constanciensis.
Coventry [co. Warwick], bishop of, faculties to, 372, 700.
-, -, papal mandatary, 203, 229.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 170.
-, Roger, archdeacon of. See Wall.
-, Benedictine priory (cathedral), prior of, papal mandatary, 40.
-, -, Richard, prior of. See Notyngham.
-, -, chapter or convent of, 471, 472.
-, -, chapter house of, letters patent dated at, 472.
-, parish church of St. Michael the Archangel, 40.
-, -, chapels of St. Mary the Virgin and All Saints in, demolition and rebuilding of, 202.
-, -, chapel of St. Mary the Virgin in, chaplains of, 202–3.
-, -, chaplain called 'seynt Mary preste', 202.
-, bishop's palace at, 471.
-, art or mistery of drapers of, master, wardens, and members of, petition of, 202.
Coventry and Lichfield, see, etc. of. See Lichfield and Coventry.
Cowpar, Nicholas, a Gilbertine canon of St. Andrew's, York, dispensation to, 73.
Cowpull, William, a monk of Warden abbey, dispensation to, 245.
Coxton, in the diocese of Lincoln, Thomas Burgen, lord of a place in, 606.
Coyleyneh. See Cooliney.
Crag, David, minister of the Trinitarian friars’ house of the Holy Trinity, Aberdeen, dispensation for, 349.
-, Trag, Richard, vicar of Dundee, death of, 250.
Cragui. See Craigie.
Craig, co. Forfar. See Inchbrayock.
Craigie, Cragui [co. Ayr], John Walace, lord of, 654.
Craike, Crake [co. York, N.R.], parish church of, 123.
Cranach, Crannoch, Crannok, David de, chancellor of Brechin, to be dean of Brechin, 588 (bis).
-, -, dean of Brechin, death of, 256, 260.
-, Cronocht. John or John de bishop of Brechin, 88, 315.
-, -, death of, 625, 625note.
-, -, William Carnis, commissary of, 250.
-, -, right of presentation to the vicarage of Dundee claimed by, 251.
-, -, resignation made to, 324.
-, -, sentence promulgated by, 669.
Cranborne, John, rector of Winterbourne Earls, rector of Compton, a canon of Salisbury and prebendary of Combe and Harnham, vicar of Seacourt, and chaplain of Eastcotts, dispensation to, 82.
-, -, papal mandatary, 116.
Cranbourne, Cranbron [co. Dorset], Benedictine priory, prior of, pension received by, 113.
Crane, Aymar de, nobleman, lord of the place de Strata, in the diocese of Térouane, 629 note.
-, -, Joan his wife, 629note.
-, David, of Kilscoran, priest, to be rector of St. Bridget's, co. Wexford, 430, 431.
Cranebrok, Craneborck, Henry, prior of Combwell, dispensation to, 412.
-, -, indult to, 384.
Crankard, in the diocese of Norwich, Richard Cranke, priest, lord of, 302.
Cranke, Richard, priest, lord of Crankard, indult to, 302.
Crannoch, Crannok. See Cranach.
Craufard, Craufardi, Crauforde, Craufurd, Craufurdi. See Crawford.
Crawford, Graufurd rectius Craufurd, Alexander, layman, dwelling in the lands of Newbattle abbey, 570.
-, Craufurd, Andrew, clerk, to be rector of Kirkpatrick, 492.
-, Craufard, Craufardi, Archibald, rector of Kirkpatrick, to be abbot of Holyrood, Edinburgh, 492.
-, -, priest, received as a canon of, and provided to the abbacy of Holyrood, Edinburgh, 509 (bis), 510.
-, -, abbot of Holyrood, Edinburgh, absolved for transgressing an oath, 711.
-, -, compelled to enter into certain contracts regarding the rents, etc. of Holyrood abbey, 711.
-, -, subdelegate of William, bishop of Glasgow, for the execution of a papal mandate, 617.
-, -, seal of, 617.
-, Crawfurde, Rankin de, lord of Manuel, petition of, 691.
-, Crauforde, Craufurdi, William or William de, late vicar of Tarves, 281, 314.
Crechton. See Crichton.
Crechton, James de, knight, son and heir of William de Crechton, 64.
-, William de, temporal lord of Crichton, chancellor of Scotland, erection of the parish church of Crichton into a collegiate church by, 64.
Crecy, alias Smyth, John, rector of Mottram in Longendale, dispensation to, 121.
Cremonensibus , Jo. de, 1 et passim to page, 270.
Crepamen (rectius Clephame). See Clepham.
Crescentiis , A. de, 46.
Crete, Candia, a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.
Crewagh, William, a canon of Limerick, and prebendary of St. Munchin's, formerly prebendary of Dysert, 697.
-, - See Russell.
Crewall (a clerical error for Crewagh). See Russell.
Crewffe. See Whitechurch, co. Waterford.
Crichton, Crechton, Krechton [co. Edinburgh], George, rector of, 400.
-, parish church of, erected into a collegiate church, 64.
-, collegiate church, provost of, papal mandatary, 711.
-, lord of. See Crechton, William de.
Crick, Crock [co. Northampton], parish church of, 69.
Crispin's manor [in Happisburgh, co. Norfolk]. Crispynggis yn Happysburgh, 383.
Cristur, Philip, priest, de facto chancellor of Lismore, 436.
Croagh, Croch [co. Limerick], a prebend in Limerick, 457.
Crobrayne, William, of the parish of Selby, 248.
Croch. See Croagh.
Crochan. See Crohane.
Crock. See Crick.
Crodan. See Orodan.
Crode, John, one of the wardens of the church of Frome St. Quintin, petition of, 655.
Croftes, Crofftes, John, clerk, notary public, 372.
-, John, priest, notary public, 454.
Crohane, Crochan [co. Tipperary], prebendal parish church, vicarage of, 635.
Croixbi, John de, rector of Llanfair, dispensation to, 82.
Cromdale or Advyn-Cromdale, Affeyr de Crumdel [co. Elgin], a prebend in Moray, 667.
Crompe, Matthew, clerk, notary public, 372, 372 note.
Cronchon. See Crowthorne.
Cronocht. See Cranach.
Cros. See Magheracross.
Crosby, Crosbi, Crosseby, John, priest, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, treasurer and canon of Lincoln, rehabilitation etc. of, 214, 215, 216, 217.
-, -, treasurer of Lincoln, indults to, 87, 485.
Crosby Garrett, Crosby Garard [co. Westmoreland], parish church of, 51.
Crosmocaemog. See Cross, a townland in Cong parish, co. Mayo.
Crosmolina. See Crossmolina.
Crosrayn. See Cross, in Kilmore Erris parish, co. Mayo.
Cross, Crosmocaemog [in Cong parish, co. Mayo], townland of, 581.
Cross, Crosrayn [in the townland of Cross in Kilmore Erris parish, co. Mayo], Augustinian priory of St. Brandan, canon of. See Roste, William.
Crossboyne, Grosbygin [co. Mayo], vicarage of, with chapels and a prebend annexed, 330.
Crosse, Roger, archdeacon of Dublin, chaplain of Richard, duke of York, dispensation to, 146.
-, Thomas, a Dominican friar, 67.
Crosseby. See Crosby.
Crossmolina, Crosmolina [co. Mayo], Augustinian cell of St. Mary, dependent upon the priory of St. Thomas the Martyr, Ballybeg, Robert, warden of. See Dundonall.
-, -, Thomas, warden of. See Baret.
-, -, canon of. See Baret, Thomas.
-, vicarage of, 289, 290.
-, See also Errew.
Crossraguel, Corsraguuer [co. Ayr], Cluniac abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 496.
Crowdane. See Cruden.
Crowthorne, Cronchon, [in Hope All Saints parish, co. Kent.] a chapel called the chantry of, 534.
-, -, foundation statutes of, 534.
Croy [co. Inverness], a prebend in Moray, 347.
Croys, William, prior of Fore, charges against, 675.
Croyser, William, archdeacon of Teviotdale, a papal notary and prior commendatary of the Augustinian priory de Bossia, pension granted to, 529.
-, -, proctor of. See Michaelis, John.
Cruden, Crowdane [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 221.
Crull, Thomas, a monk of Selby abbey, 248.
Crystcherch, priory of the Holy Trinity de. See London, religious houses.
Cubberley, Coberley [co. Gloucester], parish church of, 105.
Cuenca [Spain], dean of, papal mandatary, 374.
Culfeightrin, Cuylfeachtraynn [co. Antrim], parish church of St. Feighin, rectory of, 491.
Culleworth. See Culworth.
Culleworth, William, vicar of Culworth, dispensation to, 253.
Culmane. See Magheraculmoney.
Culofin and Ranna, rectory of the rural lands of. See Coolavin.
Culter, [co. Lanark], George de Schoriswod, rector of, 376, 393.
-, parish church appropriated to the collegiate church of Douglas as a prebend therein, 429.
Cultham, John, late abbot of Tracton, 511.
Culworth, Culleworth [co. Northampton], William Culleworth, vicar of, 253.
Cumbwell. See Combwell.
Cummer (or Kilmocrean), Killmacriayn [co. Galway], vicarage of, 432.
Cumur. See Comber.
Cunga , abbey de. See Cong.
Cunstall (rectius Tunstall). See Tunstall.
Cupar, de Cupro, abbey. See Coupar Angus.
Cupro, alias Preste, William de, late prior of Monymusk, 463.
Curiaure, Curowr, Alexander, priest, a litigant for the vicarage of Kilbarchan, 316.
Curruhura. See Corran.
Cursthon, John, a canon of St. Paul's, London, indult to, 488.
Cusa, Nicholas de, cardinal priest of St. Peter ad Vincula, papal legate to England, and to Philip, duke of Burgundy, commissions to, 223.
-, -, faculties to, 223–226.
Cuylfeachtraynn. See Culfeightrin.
Cuyllcolling. See Coole.
Cwne. See Quin.
Cylcuille, Cylcuyle. See Kilcooley.
Cylleo, Cyllio. See Geashill.
Cyprianus , Ciprianus [de Pistorio], 277, 285, 299, 300, 339, 349, 394, 411, 414, 421.
Cyprus, patricarchs, etc., in, papal letters to, 95.
-, John, king of. See John.
Cziremberg , Conradus. See Ciremberg.