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P
P . See Varris, Petrus de.
P , (i.e. Paulus II), documents so signed, 391 note.
p , (initial of scribe of papal register), 5.
Pa ., scribe of a papal register, 607.
-, register rubricated by, 119 note.
Pacchyng. See Patching.
Padua [Italy], James bishop of. See Zeno.
Painestown, Panesto[n], [cos. Carlow and Kildare], a prebend in Leighlin, 626.
-, rectory united to. See Killabban.
Paisley, de Pasleto, de Paslito [co. Renfrew], Cluniac abbey of St. Mirren, abbot of, papal mandatary, 28, 54, 313, 314, 346, 377, 674, 708, 720, 741.
-, -, -, vicarage in the presentation of. See Innerwick.
-, -, Henry abbot of. See Grethon.
-, -, Patrick abbot commendatary of. See Graham.
-, -, Thomas abbot of.See Tarwet.
-, -, abbot and convent of, advowson of Kilfinan granted to, 436.
-, -, -, benefice in the gift of, 429.
-, -, convent etc. of, papal letters to, 306.
-, -, pension on the fruits of, 238, 239.
Pakenham, Hugh, lessee of the manor of Mottisfont, presentation made by, 367, 568.
Palestrina, Penestrin[us]. See Cardinal bishops.
Palmer, Michael, to be a notary public, 641.
-, William, dispensation to, xxxvi.
Palmierus , M., 257.
Panbride, Paunebryde [co. Forfar], rectory of, 52.
Panesto[n]. See Painestown.
Paninus. See Pavinus.
Pant, Henry, clerk, commissary of John [Carpenter], bishop of Worcester, 280.
Parcher, Nicholas, a parishioner of St. Faith under St. Paul's, London, 650.
Parco laude , Parco ludo, abbey de.See Louth Park.
Parenzo, Parentin[us], [Istria, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 6.
Parker, master Nicholas, notary public and registrar principal of the court of Canterbury, document attested by, 267.
-, -, seal of, 267.
-, Thomas, chaplain of John Langstrothyr, dispensation to, 406.
Parkham [co. Devon], rectory of, 622.
Parrol, Patrick, to be a rector in the diocese of Ossory, xxxix.
Partryk Bromton. See Patrick Brompton.
Pasleewe. See Paslew.
Pasleto , abbey de. See Paisley.
Paslew, Pasleewe, Thomas, to be rector of Nether Wallop, 568.
-, -, a litigant for the same, death of, 367, 368.
Paslito (rectius Pasleto), abbey de.See Paisley.
Passew, Robert, vicar of Madron, indult to, 576.
Paston, John, an executor of the will of John Fastolf, knight, 341.
Patching, Pacchyng [co. Sussex], rectory of, 824.
Patricii, Duncan, late rector of Kilkerran, 173.
Patrick Brompton, Brompton, Partryk Bromton [co. York], rectory of, 626, 768.
Pau . See Raynoldis, Paulus de.
Pauinus. See Pavinus.
Paulus . See Raynoldis, Paulus de.
Paul II, when a cardinal, 420.
-, both at St. Peter's and at the Lateran on the day of his coronation and enthronement, 409 note.
-, bull of, against alienations, 378, 378 note.
-, bulls of, wrongly entered in a register of Pius II, 227 note.
-, chamberlain of. See Hope, Thomas.
-, documents initialled by, 391 note.
-, letters of, exemplified, 270 (bis).
-, -, not drawn up at his death, 374 note.
-, -, recited, 620.
-, members of the household of, privileges of, 786, 799.
-, - See also Rate, Alexander de; Winter, Andrew.
-, orator of Edward IV to.See Langstrothyr, John.
-, ordinance of, against pluralities, 402, 520, 577, 578, 580, 594, 747.
-, -, dispensation from, 571.
-, reservation of all preceptorships-general made by, 371, 372.
-, reservation of conventual priories by, 674.
-, revocation of all collectors' faculties to dispense made by, 545.
-, sub-deacon of. See Clementis, Vincent.
-, viva voce commission given by, 559, 563.
Paunebryde. See Panbride.
Pavinus, Paninus, Pauinus, de Pavinis, master John Franciscus, master John Francis, a papal chaplain and auditor, causes committed to, 349, 355, 366, 367, 568.
-, -, papal mandatary, 354, 365, 568.
Payne, Alice, widow, indult to, 588.
- alias Mayne, James, a monk of Mellifont, dispensation to, 567.
Pazis, Henry, indult to, 460.
-, John, indult to, 460.
Pe . See Sancta Cruce, Petrus de.
Pebelys. See Peebles.
Pebworth [co. Gloucester], parish church of, canonically united to Alcester abbey, dispute as to the maintenance of a ‘decon’ and lights in, 557, 558.
-, -, parishioners of, 557.
Pecche, Joan relict of the late John, dispensed to marry, 442.
Pecfuren. See Pitfirrane.
Pede, William, priest, notary public, 166.
Peebles, Pebelys [co. Peebles], bailies and inhabitants of, petition of, 168.
-, -, to present to the chapel of the Holy Cross near Peebles, 169.
-, chapel of the Holy Cross near, a portion of the true Cross preserved in, 168, 169.
-, -, formerly governed by Trinitarian friars, erected into a perpetual benefice, 169.
Pele , Pell, Pelle, G., 244, 245, 247, 248, 249, 251, 252, 285, 288, 290, 291, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 367, 368, 369, 371, 372, 386, 387.
Pele, William, a canon of Le Mans, papal mandatary, 403.
Pellicanis, Fortunatus de, bishop of Sarsina, witness, 391.
-, -, correction initialled by, 555 note.
-, -, clerk of the papal Chancery (F. Sassen etc.), 404, 451 and passim to 824.
-, -, vice-chancellor of the Roman church, correction made by command of, 727 note.
Pempouch. See Penpont.
Penestrin[us]. See Cardinal bishop of Palestrina.
Penndrogas. See Prendergast.
Pennesby, Thomas, to be a notary public, 642.
Penninghame, Pomgame [co. Wigtown], lands in the barony of, 42.
- See also Baltersan.
Penpont, Pempouch [co. Dumfries], vicarage of, 310.
Penwen, Robert, clerk, to have a pension from a canonry of Glasgow and the prebend of Glasgow I, 225, 226.
-, Robert, the elder, 502.
-, Robert, the younger, grant to, 502.
-, Robert, prior of Kelso, proctor of Richard Robzon, abbot of the same, 665.
-, Penuene, Robert, clerk, late vicar of Cadder, 419.
-, Thomas, grant to, to be confirmed, 502.
-, -, petition of, 502.
-, Penuen, Penven, Thomas, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 149, 168, 224, 567.
-, -, rector of Tarbolton, a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Kirkmahoe, formerly prebendary of Glasgow I, a litigant for the chancellorship of Dunkeld, collation afresh of his canonry and prebend to, 28, 29.
-, -, a canon of Glasgow and formerly a litigant for the chancellorship of Dunkeld, pension assigned to, 125.
Penycuk, George, indult to, 610.
-, -, wife and children of, 611.
Perinpil, Andrew, to be a rector in the diocese of Glasgow, xxxv.
Perth [co. Perth], Friars Preachers' house, endowment of masses in, 298.
Peryson, John, vicar of Terrington St. Clement, indult to, 767.
Petcokis. See Pitcox.
Petenwem, Petenwen. See Pittenweem.
Peterborough, Henry, prior of Ely, indult to, 772.
Peterculter, Petircoutir, Petricoutir [co. Aberdeen], vicarage of, 741, 742, 744, 808.
Peterstone, Petruston, Peturston [co. Monmouth], parishioners of, alleged to be bound to contribute to the repair of Rumney church, 803, 804.
-, -, See also Adam, Nicholas; Coly, Walter; Crede, Thomas; Durban, Robert; Walteri, John; and Wyllyadam, Robert.
-, parish church of, masters of the fabric of. See Adam, Nicholas; Coly, Walter; and Crede, Thomas.
Petier, John, rector of Luccombe, petition of, 624.
-, -, chapel founded by, 624, 625.
Petircoutir. See Peterculter.
Petit, Thomas, late dean of Ferns, 111.
Petkox. See Pitcox.
Petra , abbey de. See Kilmacduagh.
Petra , A. de, 577, 680, 800.
Petra fertili , abbey de. See Corcomroe.
Petrewqueche. See Pitruchie.
Petri, Henry, rector of the church of St. Thomas of Canterbury, Halberstadt, 27 note.
Petricoutir. See Peterculter.
Petriolo, papal letters dated at, 66, 73, 74, 77, 79–82, 85, 87–89, 93, 94, 100, 112, 201, 210, 211, 215, 216, 220.
Petro (sic) fertili, abbey de. See Corcomroe.
Petrus , P[etru]s. See Varris, Petrusde.
Petruston, Peturston. See Peterstone.
Pety, Richard, a canon of Ross [in Scotland], papal mandatary, 140.
Peuplingues, Pybling without the walls of Calles [Pas de Calais, France], rectory of, 489.
Peusbe, Thomas, to be a notary public, 698.
Peyton, Thomas, layman, litigant in a matrimonial cause 399.
Phelip, John, indult to, 699.
Philip, duke of Burgundy, 232.
Philip ap Jemar (sic) ap David, rector of Rhoscrowther, dispensation to, 443.
Philip ap Wilham, vicar of Skenfrith, indult to, 592
Philip, Phylyp, Trahaern’ ap Gwylym ap David ap, indult to, 703.
Philippe, Thomas, layman, 161.
-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 161.
Philippus or Philippus Monieti , search made in registers for, 716 note, 745 note, 752 note, 759 note, 769 note, 775 note.
Phy , search made by, 191 note.
Piccolominibus , N. de, 308, 321.
Pick. See Pigge.
Pickering, Eykeryng [co. York, N.R.], rectory of, 312.
Picoyd, William, vicar of Kildorrery and St. Nathlash, to be chancellor of Cloyne, with the vicarage of Kildorrery united thereto, 358, 359.
Pienza [Italy], papal letters dated at, 148, 150, 159, 165.
Piers, Alice, party to a matrimonial suit, 569.
Pigge, Pick, Pige, Pihyk, John, sometime collector of the papal Camera in Ireland, 212.
-, -, bishop of Ardfert, provision of, 106.
-, -, consecration of a cemetery by, 223.
-, -, dispensed to retain the rectories of Kingham and Daylesford, 420.
-, -, residing in London, papal mandatary, 452, 462, 463, 486, 649, 650, 802.
Pinad ’, Johannes, search made in a register for, 796 note.
Pinger, John, a monk of Durham, sometime prior of Coldingham, 233, 234.
Pio, Thomas, indult to, 611.
-, -, Agnes his wife, 611.
Piot, Pyot, Alexander, priest, to be a brother of the hospital of St. Germain's and vicar of Marykirk, 337, 338.
-, Christopher, late a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Moneydie, 6, 398.
-, Giles, dispensation to, 766 note.
-, Prot [recte Piot], Patrick, master of the hospital of St. Germain's, charges against, 356.
Piresson, John, official of the archdeacon of Middlesex, sentence of, in a matrimonial suit, 655.
Piret (or Pirot), rector of Stone near Dartford, 224, 225.
Pirott, John, sub-deacon, a student at Oxford, 156.
Pisa , D, de, 304.
Piscia , A. de, 6, 13 and passim to p. 780.
-, D. de, 236 and passim to p. 389.
Pitcox, Petcokis, Petkox [in Stenton parish, co. Haddington], a prebend in Dunbar collegiate church, 150, 324.
Pitfirrane, Pecfuren [in Dunfermline, co. Fife], William Hacket lord of, 422.
Pitruchie, Petrewqueche [in Forfar parish, co. Forfar], lordship of, 361.
-, -, court of, 361.
Pittecock, Thomas, an Augustinian canon of Buckenham, dispensation to, 426.
Pittenweem, May alias Petenwem, Petenwen [co. Fife], Augustinian priory, John prior of.See Woodman.
-, -, Patrick prior of.See Graham.
-, -, Walter prior of. See Monypenny.
-, -, an Augustinian canon to be called prior of, and to have a pension reserved on, 573.
-, -, temporary union of, to the episcopal mensa of St. Andrews, 573.
Pittington [co. Durham], vicarage of, 440, 441.
Pius II, appointment of Vincent Clementis as collector-general of the papal Camera in England by, 380, 383.
-, bull of, recited, 396, 397.
-, bullaria of, letters not withdrawn from, 483.
-, causes committed by, 238, 255, 404, 466, 683.
-, chamberlain of. See Hope, Thomas.
-, commenda of Tracton abbey granted by, 559.
-, date of death of, 278.
-, death of, at Ancona, 229.
-, -, before disposing of reserved benefices, 305, 398, 431, 438, 446, 481, 488, 672.
-, -, before the execution of certain of his letters, 237, 293.
-, discovery of alum made in the time of, 231.
-, dispensation granted by, on a false petition, 510.
-, dispensation granted by, 552, 584, 621, 636, 762.
-, document dated by the pontifical year of, 494.
-, expedition against the prince of the Turks undertaken by, 230.
-, faculty granted by, 545.
-, faculty revoked by, 354, 366.
-, fleet prepared by, 229.
-, indults granted by, 492, 537.
-, letters of, 325, 722.
-, -, executed after his death, 278.
-, -, exemplified or recited, 236, 250, 398, 746, 779.
-, -, not drawn up at his death, 399, 407–411, 419, 420, 426, 437, 482.
-, -, regarding the crusade, 229.
-, -, surreptitiously obtained, 352.
-, mandates of, quoted, 232, 233, 249, 251, 267, 393, 427–8, 436, 451.
-, nuncio of, in England, 230.
-, ordinance of, forbidding the provision to canonries in cathedral churches of persons below their fourteenth year, 164.
-, petition to, 342.
-, promotions made by, 245, 303, 690.
-, provisions made by, 238, 240, 289, 293, 398, 406, 563, 597.
-, register of, 250.
-, -, letters of Calixtus III entered in, 1 note.
-, -, bulls of Paul II wrongly entered in, 227 note.
-, -, papal letters exemplified from, 605.
-, reservation made by, 257, 558.
-, reservation to, by promotion to a bishopric, 481.
-, general reservation of all churches void at the apostolic see made by, 431.
-, general reservation of all major cathedral dignities by, 487, 743.
-, suppression of Eton college by, 343.
Placentiis , Placentinis, F. de, 235, 337, 381, 383, 389.
Planas , S., 245.
Plaschardin. See Pluscardine.
Plant, John, a monk of Woburn, dispensation to, 541.
Plunket, Edward, patron of the rectory of Kilberry, 284.
Pluscardine, de Walle (i.e. Valle), Sancti Andree de Plaschardin [co. Elgin], Benedictine priory, William prior of. See Boys.
Poele (? recte Poole). See Poole.
Poer, Richard, dispensed to marry anew, 688.
-, -, wife of. See Butler, Elena.
-, Robert, bishop of Lismore, collations made by, 45, 57.
-, -, deprivation by, 358.
-, -, exchange carried out by, 654.
-, Walter, late a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Kilbarrymeaden, 45.
Poghley. See Poughley.
Poitiers [Vienne, France], official of, papal mandatary, 765.
-, diocese of, place in. See Loudun.
Pole, Owen, vicar-general of Robert [Tully], bishop of St. Davids, collations made by, 724.
-, -, a canon of Llanddewi Brefi, dispensation to, 781.
-, Thomas, clerk, dwelling at London, witness, 267.
Polesworth, Pollefworth [co. Warwick], Benedictine nuns' abbey of St. Edith, Anne abbess of. See Fitzherberte.
-, -, Benedicta late abbess of, 246.
-, -, nun of. See Fitzherberte, Anne.
Polton, Thomas, bishop of Worcester, farm of lands belonging to the episcopal mensa made by, 531, 532.
Pomgame (recte Penigame). See Penninghame.
Poncius , register searched for, 439 note.
Poncii , Guillelmus, register searched for, 577 note.
Pontanus , Octavianus, 2, 6, and passim to p. 166.
-, -, additions and corrections made by, 5 notes, 115 note, 134 note, 141 note, 144 note, 153, 156 note.
-, -, papal register handed to the rubricator by, 112 note.
Ponte , priory de. See Bridgetown.
Pontefract [co. York], Cluniac priory of St. John the Apostle and Evangelist, Nicholas prior of.See Hall.
-, -, prior and convent of, benefice in the gift of, 370.
-, -, -, seal of, 263.
-, -, convent of, 263.
-, -, monk of. See Hall, John.
-, -, chapter house, 263.
Ponynges, Edward, rector of St. Augustine, London, a litigant for the same, 452–3.
Poole, Poele, Thomas, to be a notary public, 586.
Porcell, Porsel. See Purcell.
Porta, master Matthew de, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal mandatary, 349.
Porter, Agnes, a nun and claustral prioress of Nuneaton, appeal of, 136.
-, James, to be an archdeacon in the diocese of Meath, xxxviii.
-, -, archdeacon of Kells, dispensation to, 606.
-, -, to be vicar of Ardbraccan, 286.
-, -, a litigant for the vicarage of Ardbraccan, 727.
-, -, commissary of William [Sherwood], bishop of Meath, sentence of, 465.
-, -, commission of, annulled, 466.
Port of Monteith, co. Perth. See Inchmahome.
Portu , abbey de. See Dunbrody.
Portugallia, James de, cardinal deacon of St. Eustachius, member of the household of. See Alexandri, Patrick.
Portu patrum , abbey de. See Annaghdown.
Portu puro , Portupuro, abbey de.See Clonfert.
Pote. See Dunbarny.
Poteman, William, provost of Beverley, indult to, 703.
Poughley, Poghley [in Chaddleworth, co. Berks.], Augustinian priory, Thomas prior of. See Sutton.
Powerstock, Purstok [co. Dorset], vicarage of, 687.
Poynton [co, Cheshire], John Waren of, 782.
Prat ’. See Prats.
Pratensis , Andreas, papal registers rubricated by, 604 note, 633 note.
Pratis , abbey of St. Mary de. See Leicester.
Pratis , priory de. See Pré.
Prats , Prat’, Pratus, Pratz, Ja[cobus], 403, 414, 442, 455 and passim to 824.
-, Jo[hannes] (sic), or Jo[hannes] de, 457, 475, 755.
Pré , de Pratis, near St. Albans [in St. Michael's, co. Hertford], Benedictine nuns’ priory, nun of. See Burgh, Joan.
Prémontré [Aisne, France], Premonstratensian abbey, abbots of, 329.
-, -, Simon abbot of, 329.
Prendergast [co. Pembroke], John Joroe lord of, 524.
Prendergast, Prindragas, David, layman, grant by, confirmed, 110.
-, Pyndragas, John, to be a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Mora, 481, 482.
-, Penndrogas, John, late rector of Ballygarry, 81.
-, Prindagras, William, late rector of Bekan, 79.
Prepositi, Yvo, clerk, 257 (bis).
Prestbury, co. Cheshire. See Henbury.
Preston, Alexander de, claimant to a canonry of Dunkeld and the prebend of Fungarth, 59.
-, John, indult to, 610.
-, -, wife and children of, 611.
-, John, late vicar of Tullynessle, 147.
-, William, lord of Craigmillar, indult to, 702.
Prestorun (? recte Prestown), Robert de, to be vicar of West Linton, 190.
Primolt. See Ballyburly.
Prince, John, lord of Theydon Garnon, indult to, 611.
-, -, wife of, 611.
Principis, Oliver, a canon of Angers, papal mandatary, 173.
Prindagras, Prindragas. See Prendergast.
Pringil, Andrew, to be rector of Douglas, 706, 707.
-, Archibald, to be vicar of Stitchel, 748.
-, Robert, a litigant for the vicarage of Kilpatrick, pension reserved to, 556, 557.
Prior, co. Kerry. See Ballinskelligs.
Propchaunt, John, rector of Acle, dispensation to, 506.
Prot [recte Piot]. See Piot.
Pryse, William, indult to, 461.
-, -, Margaret his wife, 461.
Pulter, Isabel, dispensed to marry; 766.
-, -, mother of, 766.
Purcell, Porcell', James, priest, indult to, 617.
-, John (1), bishop of Ferns, sometime a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Kilmacdonogh, 25.
-, -, sometime a canon of Ferns and prebendary of Killegney with the rectory of Coolstuff annexed, 145, 146.
-, -, sometime archdeacon of Lismore, 295.
-, -, institution made by, 358.
-, John (2), late a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Kilmacdonogh, 25.
-, Porsel, Purstel, John (3), late a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Ardcanny, 22, 397.
-, Jordan, bishop of Cork, collations made by, 344, 467.
-, -, deprivation made by, 689.
-, -, institution made by, 327.
-, -, presentation made to, and institution made by, 158.
-, -, resignation made to, 689.
-, -, bishop of Cloyne, parish church of Youghal erected into a collegiate church by, 624.
-, -, resignation made to and collation made by, 120, 170, 171.
-, -, union of benefices made by, 170, 171, 308.
-, -, bishop of Cork and Cloyne, coadjutor assigned to, by papal authority, 570.
-, -, coadjutor of. See Roche, William.
-, Porcell, Purcal, Patrick, clerk, de facto rector of Callan, rehabilitation of, 41.
-, -, collation afresh of that rectory to, 41, 42.
-, -, to be also a canon of Ossory and prebendary of Clonamery, 414.
-, -, a canon of Ossory, papal mandatary, 317, 487, 682, 713.
-, Pursel, Pursell, Purselli, Richard, a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Cooliney and Imphrick, and precentor of Limerick, formerly a litigant for the deanery of Lismore and for a canonry of Limerick and the prebend of Ardcanny, rehabilitation of, 116, 117.
-, -, precentor of Limerick, 293.
-, -, indult to, 617.
-, -, de facto a canon of Cork and prebendary of Desertmore, 658.
Purdy, David, holding a canonry of Glasgow and the prebend of Durisdeer, commonly called the succentorship of Glasgow, and rector of Tyrie, dispensation to, 800.
Pursel, Pursell, Purselli, Purstel. See Purcell.
Purstok. See Powerstock.
Purt Myan. See Inishmaine.
Purveour, Purveor, Purweour, Thomas, to be a minor penitentiary in the basilica of St. Peter, 388.
-, -, late a canon of Wells and prebendary of Taunton, and a minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, 350.
Pybling without the walls of Calles.See Peuplingues.
Pychuyn, Robert de, a brother of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 282 note.
Pygot, Richard, lord of Burton upon Ure, indult to, 700.
-, -, Joan his wife, 700.
Pykenham, William, party to a matrimonial suit, 673.
Pykynham, William, rector of Hadleigh and Blofield, sometime rector of Rayleigh, dispensation to 762.
Pyle, Pyl, Thomas, a litigant for the vicarage of Dalmeny, 736, 737.
-, -, proctor of, 737.
-, Thomas, to be rector of Abbotrule, 405.
Pyndragas. See Prendergast.
Pyot. See Piot.
Pytycru, Pytyeru, Andrew, to be vicar of Bathgate, 314.
Q
Quarr, de Quarera, in the Isle of Wight [co. Southampton], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, sentence of, 676.
-, -, John abbot of, father abbot of Buckland Monachorum, deprivation made by, 676.
Queytrote, Richard, a canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and prebendary of the second portion of Lusk, 710.
Quheton. See Quinton.
Quhitlaw, Quihutlaw. See Whitelaw.
Quilmin. See Kilmeen, co. Galway.
Quin, Cumhy, Cunchy, Cunhy, Cunthy [co. Clare], rectory of the rural lands of Ogashin (q.v.) and, 139, 140.
-, vicarage of, 132, 138, 352, 353.
Quintana, in the diocese of Osma [Spain], Ludovicus Vaca lord of, 618 note.
Quinton, Quheton, John, late vicar of Auchterhouse, 255.
-, Quytton, John, claimant to the vicarage of Auchterhouse, 683.
Qwhethorn, Qwythyrr[n]e. See Whiteherne.
R
R ., papal register rubricated by, 112, note.
Ra, Maurice, to be vicar of Auchterhouse, 684.
Rabbert , Rabbat, Johannes, papal register rubricated by, 201 note, 453 note.
-, -, rubrication attested by, 439 note.
Rabrany. See Rathfran.
Racgela. See Rathkeale.
Racheford. See Alcester.
Rach[k]ayll. See Rathkeale.
Radcliff, Radcliff, John, rector of Vange, dispensation to, 769.
-, Radclyff, Raderiff (or Radeuff), Ralph, esquire, a proxy of the chaplains of the chantry of Jesus and St. Mary the Virgin, Eccles, 261.
-, -, a proxy of the chaplains of the chantry of St. Katherine, Eccles, 264.
-, -, Catherine his relict, 204.
-, Kadelif, Radclif, Radoliff, Roger, dean of St. Mary le Bow (i.e. dean of Arches), excommunication pronounced by, 574.
-, -, archdeacon of Salisbury, a counsellor of Elizabeth, queen of England, indult to, 590.
-, -, commissary of Thomas Bourchier, archbishop of Canterbury, 399.
-, Radclyf, Richard, dispensed to marry, 493.
-, Radelyff, William, witness, 266 (bis).
Rahan, Rathan [King's co.], chapel of, annexed to the vicarage of Lynally, 448.
Rahedyn. See Rathedan.
Rahoon, Rathuna [co. Galway], vicarage of, united to the deanery of Annaghdown, 474, 475.
Rainham, Reynam [co. Kent], Edward Ston lord of, 772.
Rainpatrick or Redkirk, Rainpatrik, Ranpatrick [now part of Gretna, co. Dumfries], rectory of, 575, 720.
Rainy. See Ramy.
Raithdouhnaigh. See Rathdowney.
Ralston, Kalston', David, a Premonstratensian canon of Dryburgh, de facto vicar of Golyn, 297.
Ramsay, David, prior of St. Andrews, exchange of benefices carried out by, 467.
-, -, refusal of, to institute, 469.
-, -, vicar-general in spirituals (sede vacante), union made by, 635.
-, -, late prior of St. Andrews, 318, 328.
-, John, abbot of Lindores, indult to, 739.
-, -, one of the executors of the will of the late James [Kennedy], bishop of St. Andrews, 670.
Ramsey [co. Huntingdon], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 102.
Ramy (or Rainy), Philip, late abbot of St. John the Evangelist, Tuam, 45.
Ranald, master John, a canon of Southwell, a proxy of the chaplains of the chantry of Jesus and St. Mary the Virgin, Eccles, 261.
Ranpatrick. See Rainpatrick.
Raperlaw, John, sometime vicar of Stitchel, 748.
-, -, proctor of. See Inglis, James.
Raphoe, Rapotensis, Rappoten[sis], [co. Donegal], bishop of, collation made by, 177.
-, -, papal mandatary, 175.
-, Laurence bishop of. See O'Gallagher.
-, bishop, dean and chapter of, benefice in the collation of.See Clondahorky.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 643, 796, 797, 798, 821.
-, Cornelius dean of. See Macgillabride.
-, Donald dean of. See O'Donnell (Macmemnan).
-, Florence dean of. See Omaelgraedhy.
-, Meanalaus dean of. See Mackarmaix.
-, William dean of. See Macgillabride.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 175, 796, 798.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 141, 165, 178, 305, 758.
-, canons of. See Maccarmaen, Patrick; Macmemnan alias O'Donnell, Eugenius; O'Cahan alias Olaste (or Olasce), Catholicus; O'Dougherty, Donatus; O'Farrell, Bernard; O'Farrell. Clement; O'Gallagher, Arthur; Olacsi, John.
-, chapter of, 759.
-, prebends in. See Kilmacrenan, Taughboyne, Tullyfern.
-, cathedral church of, 299.
-, -, chaplaincies in, 178.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 139, 177, 299, 301, 754, 758.
-, diocese of, persons of, 139 (bis), 175, 299, 301, 613, 754, 757, 774, 796, 797 (bis), 798, 821.
-, -, places in. See Assaroe, Aughnish, Clondahorky, Conwal, Drumhome, Kilcar, Killaghtee, Killydonnell, Kilmacrenan, Taughboyne.
-, -, vicarage in, xxvii.
Rapolezteyn. See Rappoltstein.
Rapotensis . See Raphoe.
Rappoltstein and Hohennac, Rapolezteyn and Hohennack [Alsace], William and Smasmannus, barons of, absolution for, 353, 354.
Rappoten[sis]. See Raphoe.
Rareck. See Rerick.
Rarsan (rectius Karsan). See Kersan.
Raspyn, co. Wigtown, 400.
Rate, Ratte, Alexander de, dispensation to, xxxv.
-, -, to be a canon of Moray, xxxviii.
-, -, a commensal member of the household of Paul II, to be a canon of Caithness and prebendary of Kildonan, 485.
-, -, to be a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Moneydie, 6.
-, -, to be a canon of
-, -, a canon of Dunkeld, papal mandatary, 720, 753.
-, -, proctor of James Kennedy, 485.
-, -, a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Moneydie and a litigant for the rectory of Dunnottar, 398, 399.
-, -, to be a canon of Brechin and prebendary of Kilmuir, 622.
-, -, provided to canonries of Glasgow and Aberdeen, to be a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Stobo, 682.
-, James, a monk of Culross, provision of, to the abbey of Balmerino, 517.
-, -, faculty for the blessing of, 518.
Rath, Rathblathmic, Raychblauic [co. Clare], a prebend in Killaloe, 468.
-, vicarage of, 634.
Rathan. See Rahan.
Rathbarry, Rathbarri [co. Cork], rectory of, belonging to the priory of All Saints, Dublin, farm of, 116.
Rathclarin, Raydleryn [co. Cork], vicarage of, 515, 551, 552.
Rathcormack, Rathcormaik, Rathcormayk, Raythcormayk, Raythcormayl [co. Cork], rectory of, 29, 48.
-, vicarage of, 48.
Rathdowney, Raithdouhnaigh [Queen's county], vicarage of, 418, 419.
Rathdrum, Rathtruman [in Ballycommon, co. Kildare], an alternative name for Ballycommon, 527.
Rathedan, Rahedyn [in Agha, co. Carlow], vicarage of (with Agha), 661.
Rathfran, Rabrany [in Templemurry, co. Mayo], vicarage of, 746.
Rathkeale, Racgela, Rathgeala, Rathgeila, Rathgella, Raythguela, Reythgela [co. Limerick], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 17, 79, 376, 378, 629, 681.
-, Rach[k]ayll, Ra[t]hkayll alias Moynhatgaghy, rectory of, 376, 377.
Rathlihen, Rathlyfayn [in Killoughy, King's county], chapel of, annexed to the vicarage of Lynally, 448.
Rathlubraich, Rathlurach. See Maghera.
Rathlyfayn. See Rathlihen.
Ratho, co. Edinburgh. See Dalmahoy and Hatton.
Rathoy. See Rattoo.
Rathronan, Rathranan [co. Limerick], church of, cure of souls in, 760.
-, rectory of, to be appropriated to the hospital of SS. Mary and Edward the Martyr by the Bridge, Limerick, 759, 760.
Rathsamhusen, Dietrich de, knight, absolution for, 353, 354.
Rathtruman. See Rathdrum.
Rathtuaych. See Rattoo.
Rathuna. See Rahoon.
Rathven, Rothwen [co. Banff], a prebend in Aberdeen, 120, 404.
Rattoo, Deraythuayd, Doraythoyg, Rathoy, Rathtuaych, Ratuaych, Ratuoych, Raythtuaydh Raythuaydh [co. Kerry], Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal mandatary, 15, 17, 20, 363, 575, 582, 756.
-, -, Brandanus abbot of.See FitzMaurice.
-, -, Edmund abbot of, See FitzMaurice.
-, -, Edmund (son of John) abbot of. See FitzMaurice.
-, -, canon of. See FitzMaurice, Brandanus.
-, -, wrongly described as of St. Mary, 756.
Raucote (recte Kancote). See Kencott.
Rauira. See Rouira.
Raveningham, Ravingham [co. Norfolk], Humphrey de Castello lord of, 567.
Ravenna [Italy], suffragan see of.See Sarsina.
Ravey, John, to be a vicar in the diocese of Coventry (?), xxvii.
Ravingham. See Raveningham.
Ray, David, official of St. Andrews, sentence of, 652.
-, -, a litigant for the treasurership of Dunblane, 742, 743.
Raychblauic. See Rath.
Raydcurnayn. See Bekan.
Raydleryn. See Rathclarin.
Rayleigh, Rayly [co. Essex], rectory of, 762.
Raylston, Raylstan, John or John de, sometime vicar of Bathgate, 456, 469.
Rayne, Rayno, Henry, prior of Marton in the Forest, grant to, 34.
Raynoldis , Paulus de, of Milan, papal registers rubricated by, 584 note, 766 note, 775 note.
Raythblathmic. See Rath.
Raythcormayk, Raythcormayl. See Rathcormack.
Raythguela. See Rathkeale.
Raythtuaydh, Raythuayd. See Rattoo.
Razonibus , Jo[hannes] de, 4.
Reate , B. de, 275, 288.
Rede, Andrew, godfather to John son of William Crosse, 439.
-, Beatrice daughter of Andrew, wife of John son of William Crosse, dwelling at Calais, dispensed to marry, 439.
-, Red, David, late vicar of Kirkintilloch, 435.
-, Richard, absolution of, xxvi.
-, -, to be a rector in the diocese of Hereford, xxvi.
-, Thomas, of Haddenham, probate of will of, 487.
Rederfeld. See Rotherfield.
Redhill, John, a canon of Lichfield, indult to, 521.
Redkirk. See Rainpatrick.
Redman, Richard, abbot of Shap, visitor of Premonstratensian houses in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, 329.
Reedhill, John, rector of Clifton Campville, 463.
Regas , B., clerk of the papal Camera, accounts certified by, 517 note, 518 note.
Regerson. See Rogerson.
Reims, Remen[sis], [Marne, France], dean of, papal mandatary, 279, 281, 282 (bis), 307, 346, 636, 674, 708, 765.
-, vidame of, papal mandatary, 27, 59.
Rellethe (recte Kellethe). See Killeigh.
Remen[sis]. See Reims.
Reneaferavyn (recte Kenealferavyn).See Dysert, co. Clare.
Reneda, Renedi. See Kennedy.
Reneyk. See Keneyk.
Renfrew, Renfreu [co. Renfrew], a prebend in Glasgow, 380.
Renty (or Reuty), Robert, priest, indult to, 614.
Renutiis . See Rinutiis.
Repton, Repingdon [co. Derby], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 557.
-, -, prior and convent of, indult to, 578.
-, -, -, petition of, 632.
-, -, canon of, to serve Willington church, 578, 632, 633.
-, -, hospitality observed in, 578.
-, -, parish church united to. See Willington.
Rerick, Rareck, Rereck, Rerik, Reryk, Gilbert or Gilbert de, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 218, 277, 470, 567.
-, -, archdeacon of Glasgow, grant to, 786.
-, -, reservation of benefices for, 820.
-, -, to be rector of Kirkgunzeon, 225.
-, -, a litigant for the vicarage of Dumfries, 171.
Resolis. See Kirkmichael.
Respin. See Rispain.
Restalrig, Lestalrik [now Leith, co. Edinburgh], the town of Leith in the barony of, 733.
Restennet, de Rosano, Rostinot [in Forfar, co. Forfar], Augustinian priory, prior of, the chapel of Dunnichen to be served at the expense of, 361.
-, -, James prior of. See Dunmayn.
-, -, Nicholas prior of.See de Craffurd.
-, -, William prior of.See Lindsay.
-, -, litigant for. See Woodman, John.
-, -, dependent on Jedburgh abbey, 361.
-, -, house within the gates of, called the little hall, 361.
-, -, in the presentation of the abbot and convent of Jedburgh, 362.
-, parish of, Lour in, q.v.
Rethe. See Kethe.
Reuty. See Renty.
Revesby, Reysby [co. Lincoln], Cistercial abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 104.
Rewere, John, late rector of Timahoe, 64.
Rewis, Nicholas, rector of Saham Toney, dispensation to, 534.
Reydan (? recte Roydan), Robert, indult to, 592.
-, -, Anne his wife, 592.
Reynam. See Rainham.
Reynduyn (i.e. Rindown). See St. John's.
Reynsham (recte Keynsham). See Keynsham.
Reysby. See Revesby.
Reythgela. See Rathkeale.
Rhodes [an island in the Ægean], convent of the order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, English brethren dwelling at, 234.
-, -, grant to, 283.
-, -, payment of the debts of, 282.
-, -, service in, essential for promotion, 269.
-, -, turcopolier of. See Tonge, Robert.
Rhoscrowther, Ruscrolbther alias Rossecrolbther [co. Pembroke], rectory of, 443.
Ricardi , Richardi, T., 318, 347, 351.
Richard I, king of England, founder of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Acre, 32.
-, death of, 33.
Richardi, John, a Friar Preacher, to become an Augustinian brother of the hospital of the Holy Ghost in Sassia, Rome, 122 note.
Riche, John, a canon of Wells, indult to 460.
Richmond, co. Surrey. See Sheen, West.
Richmond [co. York, N.R.], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 351, 530.
-, -, pensions reserved to, 248 (bis), 262.
-, -, rectory of Beetham in the collation of, 370.
-, -, seal of, 259.
-, John archdeacon of. See Bothe and Sherwood.
-, archdeaconry of, 626.
-, -, Beetham in, 370.
-, -, Burton in Kendal and Heversham in, 248.
Rigdoti (sic), Robert, a monk of Monks Horton, dispensation to, 646.
Rinalacga hyererach. See CinelAedha-Echtge Hy Fiachra.
Rinbera, Rynbera, Ryndbeara [? Barrow in Ardfert parish, co. Kerry], rectory of, 9, 16.
-, vicarage of, 213.
Ringrone, Rymdroin, Rymdroyn [co. Cork], vicarage of, 417, 418.
Ringsted Magna. See Great Ringstead.
Rinutiis , Renutiis, C. de, 230, 241, 246.
Rio, George, to be a rector in the diocese of Kildare (?), xxv.
Ripley, Rippeley [co. York], rectory of, 427.
Ripon [co. York], collegiate church of St. Wilfred, canon of. See Longley, Ralph.
Rippas, Alice, a recluse, indult to, 699.
Rippeley. See Ripley.
Ris ap Jeuan ap Ris ap Gruffuth, rector of Gyffin, dispensation to, 782.
Risonibus . See Rizonibus.
Rispain, Respin [in Whiteherne, co. Wigtown], lease of, 42.
River, John, to be dean of Dublin (?), xxxiii.
Rizonibus , Risonibus, Rizzonibus, Ryzonibus, Ja[cobus] de, 3, 34, 50, 91 and passim to 822.
-, Jo[hannes] (sic) de, 11, 431.
Roba Iulrera (recte in Kera). See Ballinrobe (north of the river Robe).
Robert III, king of Scots, brother of.See Stewart, Robert, earl of Fife and Monteith.
-, grant confirmed by, 734.
-, keeper of the great seal of.See Cockburn, Alexander de.
-, kinsmen of. See Douglas, Archibald, earl of Douglas; Douglas, James, lord of Dalkeith; Erskine, Thomas de.
Roberti, Richard, notary public, scribe of master John de Otterburn, official of St. Andrews, instrument drawn up and subscribed by, 731.
- See also Robson.
Robert's chapel. See Templerobin.
Robson, Roberti, Robson, Robzon, Richard, abbot of Kelso, patron of the vicarage of Dumfries, 171.
-, -, abbot of Kelso, sometime a monk of the same, resignation of, 694, 695.
-, -, a monk of Kelso, twice abbot of the same, pension assigned to, 665, 666.
-, -, proctor of. See Penwen, Robert.
Robyns, Thomas, dwelling in London, indult to, 593.
-, -, Cristiana his wife, 593.
-, Thomas, sub-collector of the papal Camera in England, dispensations granted by, 383.
Robynson, Richard, rector of Doddington, dispensation to, 781.
Rocha, master Peter William, a canon of Barcelona and a papal notary, papal commissary, 198.
Roche, de Rupe [co. York, W.R.], Cistercian abbey, monk of.See Hornse, John.
Roche, David, lord of Fermoy, indult to, 588.
-, -, Morina his wife, 588.
-, Royche, Gerald, patron of the rectory of Ballingarry, by. Costlea, co. Limerick, consent of, to the appropriation of the same, 666.
-, Henry, to be dean of Ferns, 780.
-, Henry, scholar, to be a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Kilmacdonogh, 25.
-, John, scholar, dispensation to, 23.
-, -, reservation of a canonry of Cloyne and the prebend of Coole and Britway for collation to, 23.
-, Maurice, clerk, de facto rector of Litter, 275.
-, Miles, abbot of Tracton, to have the parcel of Belgooly in commendam, 180.
-, -, (erroneously written Johannes Milo), bishop of Leighlin, provision of, xxix.
-, -, faculty for the consecration of, 208.
-, -, oath of, 208.
-, -, union made by, 661.
-, -, also abbot of Tracton, indult to, 222.
-, -, also abbot comdendatary of Tracton, charges against, 559.
-, Philip, vicar of Monanimy, provided to a canonry and prebend of Cork, to be dean of Cloyne, 778.
-, Roste, William, archdeacon of Cloyne, coadjutor of Jordan Purcell, bishop of Cork and Cloyne, collation made by, 654.
Rochester, Roffen[sis], Rossen[sis] (sic), [co. Kent], bishop of, papal mandatary, 486, 569, 645, 650.
-, - See also Rotheram, Thomas.
-, John archdeacon of. See Low.
-, diocese of, place in. See Stone-near-Dartford.
- See also Ross.
Rockforest, Iflandeacd, Offlandehea, Yflancacd [in Kilkeedy, co. Clare], rectory in rural fee of or of the rural lands of, 82, 83, 94, 167.
Rodbourne Cheney, Rodbourne Chanew [co. Wilts], parish church, united to Hailes abbey, vicarage of, to be served by a monk thereof, 631.
Rode , Jo., 57, 58, 59, 60, 92.
Rodericus vicecancellarius . See Lanzol-Borja, Rodrigo de.
Rodes, Robert, indult to, 705.
-, -, wife of, 705.
Roe, Roho [i.e. Drumachose (q.v.)], comorbanship of, 141.
Roffen[sis]. See Rochester.
Roffen[sis], incorrectly written Rossen[sis], 224, 225, 799.
Roger, Rogger, John, indult to, 619.
-, -, Alice his wife, 619.
-, John, priest, charge against, 628.
Rogerson, Bogerson, Regerson, Rogerzon, Thomas, vicar of Auchterhouse, 255, 256.
-, -, charges against, 683, 684.
-, -, de facto vicar of Auchterhouse, absolution etc. for, 710, 711.
Rogger. See Roger.
Roho. See Roe.
Roi (or Roy? recte Ros), Nicholas, to be a vicar in the diocese of Glasgow, xxxv.
Rokburn (recte Kokburn). See Cockburn.
Rokley, sir John, rector of Heversham, 248.
Rome, de Urbe [Italy], apostolic palace in, 391.
-, Camera apostolica in, 387, 391 (bis).
-, Augustinian hospital of the Holy Ghost in Sassia, Sancti Spiritus in Saxia de Urbe, master and brethren of, papal letters to, 80.
-, -, brother of. See Richardi, John.
-, -, church belonging to. See Writtle.
-, -, foundation of, 80.
-, hospital of the Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr de Urbe, English hospice of St. Thomas, chamberlains, warden and brethren of, petition of, 628.
-, -, wardens or chamberlains of, 767.
-, -, rents etc. belonging to, 628.
-, congregation of Augustinian canons of St. John Lateran, canon of. See O'Flynn, Cornelius.
-, -, first association of the British Isles with, 303.
-, -, papal letters dated at, 27, 395, 398, 409.
-, St. Mark's, papal letters dated at, 229 and from that page passim.
-, -, palace of, Colonna chamber in, 390.
-, church of St. Mary in Saxia, 80.
-, St. Peter's, basilica of St. Peter, basilica of the Prince of the Apostles, canons of See Millinis, John de; Sinibaldis, Falco de.
-, -, minor penitentiaries in. See Gunthorp, John; Purveour, Thomas.
-, -, minor penitentiaries in, for the English nation, 388.
-, -, papal letters dated at, 1 et passim.
-, -, altered to Rome, St. Mark's, 373 note.
-, -, apostolic palace at, 392 (bis).
-, SS. Apostoli, papal letters dated at, 340.
-, chapel called Scala celi outside the walls of, 3.
-, shrines of SS. Peter and Paul or of the Apostles at, indult to a cardinal not to be bound to visit, 714.
-, oath to visit, 691.
-, pilgrimage to, 2, 3, 541.
-, prorogation of the term for a bishop's visit to, 603.
-, university of, 484.
-, -, rector and doctors of, 484.
-, Via Armorum in, 767.
-, bishop's oath to make yearly visit to, absolution from, 782.
-, chapter general of the Hospitallers at, 269.
-, -, letters dated in, 270, 271.
-, list of offices in, 389 note.
-, minor penitentiary in, absolution granted by, 3.
-, money usual in, 767.
-, person of. See Subattariis, Lelius de.
Romerus (or Romero), master Sancius, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, 198, 404.
Rope, Thomas, vicar of Milborne Port, dispensation to, 577.
Rorche, Joan, dispensed to marry, 424.
-, -, woman related to, 424.
Rore, William, to be vicar of a parish in the diocese of Lismore, xxv.
Rorstorphin (recte Korstorphin).See Corstorphine.
Ros. See Roi and Ross.
Rosano (an error for Restennet, q.v.), priory of, 786.
Roscen[sis]. See Ross [in Ireland].
Rosclare. See Rosslare.
Roscommon, Roscoman, Rosscoman [co. Roscommon], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 122.
-, -, Charles prior of. See O'Connor.
-, -, canon of. See O'Kelly, Bernard.
-, -, slenderness of the fruits of, 122.
Roscomroe, Roscrurnog, Rouscrurnog, Rouscurrnog [King's County], vicarage of, 359.
Rosenallis, Oregan [Queen's County], alias Castlebrack, vicarage of, 480.
Roseualle , abbey de, Rosglas. See Monasterevan.
Ross, Ros, Andrew, late vicar of Alness, 140.
-, Isabel, dispensed to marry anew, 578.
-, -, husband of. See Muir, Adam.
-, Ros, Nicholas, dispensation to, 687.
-, -, to be vicar of Old Kilpatrick, 708.
-, Ros, Robert, an Augustinian canon of Holyrood, Edinburgh, vicar of Balmaghie, sometime vicar of Bara, 218.
Ross, Ros, Roscen[sis], Rossan[sis], Rossensis [co. Cork], bishop of, collation by, 571.
-, -, papal mandatary, 672.
-, Donald bishop of. See O'Donovan.
-, John bishop of. See Hornse alias Shipton.
-, John late bishop of, 93.
-, Robert, [bishop-]elect of.See Colynson.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 737.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 372, 571, 656, 689.
-, Donatus (1) and (2), archdeacon of. See O'Donovan.
-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 480, 689, 809.
-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 325.
-, Donatus precentor of. See O'Dea.
-, John de facto precentor of.See O'Donovan.
-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 656.
-, canons of See O'Canty, Donald; Ocrumyn, Denis; Odonnagayn, Dermit; O'Donovan, Donatus (1); O'Donovan, John; O'Driscoll, Donald; O'Driscoll, Odo; Ogillagymayn, William; O'Hea, Dermit; Olaegare, John; Omurhyly, Renaldus; Othuathig, John.
-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 93, 432.
-, prebends in. See Curraghgrane More; Nacnoncybduba and Beladiarthac.
-, stipendaria of Cathayr in, 480.
-, -, stipendiary vicarage of Gleandnaruryge in the church of, 549.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 669.
-, diocese of, persons of, 19, 38, 205, 341, 372 (ter), 442, 467, 549 (bis), 571, 591, 639, 656, 657, 669, 699 (bis).
-, -, places in. See Arredit, Carrigillihy, Cayle, Creagh, Desert (co. Cork), Donaghmore (co. Cork), Kilcoe, Kilkerranmore, Kilmeen, Kilsillagh, Lislee, Myross, Ross, Tullagh.
-, -, rectory and vicarage in, xx.
-, Benedictine priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 19.
-, -, Cornelius prior of.See O'Driscoll.
-, -, Donatus de facto prior of. See O'Hea.
-, -, William prior of.See Ohayrt.
-, -, monks of. See O'Driscoll, Cornelius; O'Hea, Donatus.
Ross, Rossen[sis], [in Scotland], Henry [bishop-]elect of. See Cokburn.
-, Thomas bishop of. See de Tulach.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 357.
-, Donald (Danus? ) dean of.See Balfour.
-, Thomas dean of. See Vaus.
-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 140.
-, canons of. See Balfour, John de; Dyngwaile, Thomas; Forsyth, Thomas; Mason, Patrick; Ogilvy, William; Pety, Richard; Wily, Richard.
-, chapter etc of, papal letters to, 105.
-, prebends in. See Kirkmichael; Logie Easter.
-, diocese of, place in. See Alness.
-, -, Andrew Kilghous wrongly described as of, 151.
Ross (? recte Rochester), Rossen[sis], bishop of, papal mandatary, 653.
Ross, John earl of. See Macdonald.
Rossan[sis], written in error for Rossen[sis] (i.e. Ross in Ireland), 38.
Rosscoman. See Roscommon.
Rossercrolbther (recte Rossecrowther).See Rhoscrowther.
Rossel. See Russell.
Rossensis . See Ross [in Ireland] and Ross [in Scotland].
-, an error for Roffen[sis], 224, 225, 799.
Rossevalle, Rossglas alias de Rossvalle, Rossglass alias de Rossualle, Rossiovalle, abbey de.See Monasterevan.
Rosslare, Rosclare [co. Wexford], Philip Lasci rector of, 771.
Rossorry, co. Fermanagh. See Lisgoole.
Rossualle , Rossvalle, abbey de. See Monasterevan.
Roste. See Roche.
Rostinot. See Restennet.
Rosualle, alias de Rosglas, abbey de.See Monasterevan.
Rothe (recte Bothe). See Bothe.
Rotheley, Roger, executor of the will of William Rotheley, his father, party to a testamentary suit, 649.
-, William, executor of the will and son of. See Rotheley, Roger.
Rotheram, Roger, rector of Feckname, brother of [Thomas Rotheram], bishop of Rochester, dispensation and grant to, 799.
-, Thomas, bishop of Rochester, brother of. See Rotheram, Roger.
-, -, service of, 799.
Rotherfield, Rederfeld [co. Sussex], rectory of, 22.
Rothes, Rothors, earl of. See Leslie, George.
Rothkaputze. See Caputii Rubei.
Rothors (i.e. Rothes), earl of. See Leslie, George.
Rothwen. See Rathven.
Rotley, William, a brother of Clattercote, dispensation to, 788.
Rouclyf, John, rector of Ripley, dispensation to, 427.
Rouen, Rothomagensis [Seine-Inférieure, France], official of, papal mandatary, 183.
-, -, papal letters to, 606.
-, canon of. See Cocquerel, Hector de.
-, diocese of, place in. See Montfort-sur-Rille.
-, Stephanus Goupillon of, 551 note.
Rougham [co. Suffolk], Bartholomew Grey rector of, 459.
Rouira, Rauira, Rovira, master Bernard, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, 55, 58, 145, 404, 651, 652, 786.
-, -, death of, 370, 374 note.
Roulab[b]atis. See Abbotrule.
Rouscrurnog, Rouscurrnog. See Roscomroe.
Rouss(e), Thomas, late a canon and sacrist of Moray and prebendary of Dumbennan and Kinoir, 336.
Routfort, diocese of Norwich, William Stevensone one of the lords of, 619.
Rovira. See Rouira.
Roviton, Quintin, to be a vicar in the diocese of Whiteherne, xxxi.
Rowyn, John, a claimant to the vicarage of Auchterhouse, 683.
Roy. See Roi.
Royche. See Roche.
Royston [co. Hertford], Augustinian priory, John prior of. See Burgh.
-, hospital of SS. John and James, John rector called master of. See Byke.
-, -, alleged infringement of the privileges of, 465.
Ru ., name of scribe of register in the loop of the initial letter of Paulus, 455, 533.
-, register handed to, for rubrication, 413 note.
- See also Ruya, Matheus de.
Rubeus , Petrus, late a scriptor in the register of apostolic letters, 627 note.
-, -, papal registers rubricated by, 20 note, 167 note, 186 note.
Ruchirfurd. See Rutherford.
Ruchtwen, Ruchven. See Ruthven.
Rudby in Cleveland, Ruddby [co. York], Christopher Conyers lord of the place of, 700.
Rugge, William, rector of Churchstow, indult to, 617.
Rugia . See Ruya.
Rumney, Rumpney [co. Monmouth], parish church of, suit concerning the repair of the nave etc. of, 803, 804.
-, parishioners of, claim of, concerning the repair of their church, 804.
-, - See also Adamwylly, William, and Watte, John.
Rupe , abbey de. See Horeabbey and Roche.
-, Ruppe priory of St. Michael de; Rupe Sancti Michaelis, priory de. See Ballinskelligs.
Ruscell. See Russell.
Ruscrolbther alias Rossecrolbther (recte Ruscrowther alias Rossecrowther). See Rhoscrowther.
Rushall, Knyshale [co. Stafford], chapel of St. Michael, agreements regarding the services and administration of the sacraments in, 493–499.
-, -, chaplain of, method of appointment of, 497.
-, -, -, formula of presentation of, to the bishop, 497.
-, -, - See also Sir William.
-, -, rights of marriage and burial foregone by, 496.
-, episcopal licence for marriages and burials at, 498.
-, manor of, lords of. See Harpur, Eleanor; Harpur, John; Harpur, William.
-, -, tithes etc. of, 497.
-, tenants of the demesne, and inhabitants of the town or hamlet of, parties to an agreement, 494–498.
-, -, letters to, 498.
Russell, Ruscell, John, archdeacon of Berkshire, indult to, 289.
-, Thomas, rector of Water Newton, dispensation to, 793.
-, Rossel, William, late a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Ardcanny, 23.
-, Russel, William, vicar of Dunmore, co. Galway, to be rector of Bekan also, 79.
-, Russel, William, vicar of Omey, charges against, 364.
-, Rustel, William, late a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Ardcanny, 397.
Ruston, Henry, prior of Bullington, indult to, 537.
Ruth alias Magruhert, Megruherc, Thomas, a canon of Clonmacnoise, vicar of Drumraney and rector of Kilberry, prebend erected for, 604, 605.
-, -, a canon of Cloyne (recte Clonmacnoise), sometime vicar of Drumraney and subsequently rector of Kilberry, 284, 285.
Rutherford, Luchirfurd, Ruchirfurd, David, reservation for, 429.
Ruthven, Ruchtwen, Ruchven [co. Forfar], James Crichton baron of, 593, 610.
Ruthven, Ruwen, John, a claimant to the vicarage of Auchterhouse, 255, 711.
Ruthwell, co. Dumfries. See Cockpull.
Ruwen. See Ruthven.
Ruya , Ru., Rugia, Matheus de, registers rubricated by, 396 note, 439 note.
-, -, register handed to, for rubrication, 201 note.
-, -, late a clerk of the register, 609 note.
Rychkyntolaich. See Kirkintilloch.
Rylleo genendi. See Killokennedy.
Ryllienagarab [? recte Kyllienagarab].See Killeenagarriff.
Ryllinymary (recte Kyllinymary).See Killanummery.
Ryllnafaruayd (recte Kyllnafaruayd).See Kilfearagh.
Rylluailleach (recte Kylluailleach).See Killulagh.
Rymdroin, Rymdroyn. See Ringrone.
Rynbera, Ryndbeara. See Rinbera.
Ryndon, Walter, a canon of Dublin, dispensation to, 454.
Ryrieleison (recte Kyrieleison), abbey de. See O'Dorney.
Ryssheton, Kyssheton, Henry, lord of Dunkenhalgh, indult to, 591.
-, -, wife of, 591.
Ryzonibus . See Rizonibus.