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S., collator of papal letters, 387.

Sabrinam, Upton super. See Upton on Severn.

Sacri nemoris abbey. See Holywood.

Saddell, Sauldul, Sawldal [co. Argyll], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 581, 805.

Saffron Walden, Walden [co. Essex], Richard Wylde vicar of, 645.

Sage, Thomas, indult to, 616.

-, -, wife of, 616.

Saham Toney, Sa(h)am Tony [co. Norfolk], rectory of, 534.

St. Albans [co. Hertford], Benedictine abbey of St. Alban, abbot of, papal mandatary, 102, 463, 551, 566, 569, 651.

-, -, William abbot of.See Albon.

-, -, monk of. See Irland, William.

-, priory de Pratis near. See Pré.

St. Andrews [co. Fife], bishop of, 296.

-, -, benefices in the gift of, 355, 366.

-, -, consent of, required for appointment of a vicar, 645.

-, -, exemptions from the jurisdiction of, 346, 725.

-, -, licence of, not required for an appropriation, 363.

-, -, oath to be taken to, 562.

-, -, papal letters to, 561, 640.

-, -, papal mandatary, 6, 10, 21, 105, 134, 204, 232, 251, 254, 267, 270, 404, 413, 484, 485 (bis), 684.

-, -, the priory of Coldingham visited by, 321.

-, -, the priory of Restinnet in the collation of, 362.

-, -, procurations etc. due to, from Coldingham priory, 321.

-, -, resignation made to and institutions made by, 218.

-, -, rights of, saved, 641, 732.

-, Arnaldus bishop of, 732.

-, Henry bishop of. See Wardlaw.

-, Hugh bishop of, 732.

-, James bishop of. See Kennedy.

-, Patrick bishop of. See Graham.

-, Richard bishop of, 732.

-, Robert bishop of, 731.

-, Walter bishop of. See Trail.

-, William (sic) late bishop of. arbitrator, 52, 53.

-, bishops of, 732.

-, vacancy in the see of, 469.

-, -, exchange of benefices carried out by the prior during a, 467.

-, episcopal mensa of, union of the priory of Pittenweem to, 573.

-, bishop, prior and chapter of, provision of benefices in the collation of, 6, 120, 433.

-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 310, 765.

-, dean (sic) of, papal mandatary, 652.

-, archdeacon of. papal mandatary, 221, 487, 554, 679.

-, -, rights of, saved, 732.

-, Walter archdeacon of. See Stewart.

-, official of, jurisdiction of, in civil causes, 487, 570, 652.

-, -, sentence of, 487.

-, -, litigation before, 58, 671, 679.

-, -, notarial instrument published etc. by, 734.

-, -, papal mandatary, 6, 27, 52, 57, 129, 281, 372, 418, 433, 438, 456, 466, 470, 538, 554, 607, 710, 748, 784, 788, 812, 820.

-, David official of. See Ray.

-, John official of. See de Otterburn.

-, Thomas official of. See Luthirdale.

-, Augustinian priory (cathedral), prior of, papal mandatary, 5, 52, 57 (bis), 239, 311, 372, 554.

-, David prior of. See Ramsay.

-, -, John prior of. See Wallace.

-, -, William prior of.See Cameron.

-, -, prior and chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 355, 366.

-, -, sub-prior and chapter of, 318.

-, -, canons of, benefice wont to be governed by, 433.

-, -, canons of. See Cameron, William; Monypenny, Walter; Stratton, Thomas; Woodman, John.

-, -, chapter of, 573.

-, -, -, common seal of, 731.

-, -, -, consent of, to an appropriation, 635.

-, -, -, consent of, to episcopal confirmations, 731, 732.

-, -, -, election of a prior by, 318.

-, -, -, papal letters to, 518.

-, -, -, vicar in spirituals of, during a vacancy in the see. See Ramsay, David.

-, cathedral church, doors of, 329.

-, church of, archdeaconry in. See Lothian.

-, -, vassals of, papal letters to, 518.

-, chapel royal or collegiate church of St. Mary Hugh, provost of, papal mandatary, 679, 722.

-, -, John provost of.See Kennedy.

-, -, canons of. See Crichton, George de; Lindsay, James.

-, -, canonry of, patron of. See Kethe, Gilbert de.

-, -, prebend in. See Uphall.

-, collegiate church of St. Salvator, provost of, papal mandatary, 3, 52, 58, 129, 221.

-, -, provost and chapter of, indult to, 544.

-, -, dean and chapter of, petitions of, 313, 635.

-, -, canon of. See Abernethy, George de.

-, -, capitular mensa of, union of the rectory of Lasswade to, 635, 636.

-, -, statute etc. for, 313.

-, Friars Minors’ house in the place of Bertheon, site granted for, 539.

-, -, building of, confirmation of, 539.

-, city and diocese of, clergy and people of, papal letters to, 518.

-, diocese of, appropriation of a parish church in, xxii.

-, -, archdeaconry in.See Lothian.

-, -, jurisdiction of the official in civil causes in, 487, 652.

-, -, persons dwelling in, 120, 232, 256.

-, -, persons of, xxiii, xxviii (bis), 4, 5, 11 (bis), 15, 27, 57, 60, 71, 97, 98, 105, 108 (bis), 114, 120, 155, 162, 170, 190, 194, 204 (bis), 225, 241, 252, 255, 256 (bis), 281, 282, 307, 311 (bis), 314, 324, 337, 346, 347, 348, 350, 357, 373, 387, 398, 413 (bis), 422, 430, 434, 437, 438, 444, 460 (ter), 466, 470, 472, 485, 487 (bis), 502, 554, 556, 561, 570 (bis), 587, 606, 609, 610 (9), 613, 623, 625, 638 (bis), 645, 652, 663, 671, 679 (bis), 682, 684, 685, 687, 702 (ter), 708, 711, 731 (bis), 737, 773 (4), 774 (4), 793, 794, 798, 815.

-, -, places in. See Abercrombie, Arbirlot, Arbroath, Athelstaneford, Ballumbie, Balmerino, Bara, Bathgate, Berwick (North), Borthwick, Cambuskenneth, Carnbee, Cleish, Coldingham, Colinton, Collace, Corstorphine, CouparAngus, Craig, Craigmillar, Crail, Creigh, Crichton, Dalkeith, Dalmeny, Disart, Dryburgh, Duddingston, Dunbar, Dunbarny, Dunfermline, Dunglass, Dunnottar, Edinburgh (Holyrood), Edinburgh (Holy Trinity), Edinburgh (St. Clement), Edinburgh (St. Giles), Ednam, Falkirk, Flisk, Forteviot, Glamis, Golyn, Haddington, Hallyburton, Harueia, Humbie, Hume, Inchbrayock, Innerwick, Inverarity, Inverkeillor, Kelso, Kettle, Kinghorn, Kinneil, Kirkcaldy, Kirkden, Kirkforthar, Lasswade, Lauder, Laurencekirk, Legerwood, Leith, Leith (South), Lincluden, Lindores, Linlithgow, Litylldisart, Lour, Marykirk, Methven, Nenthorn, Newbattle, Newtyle, Orwell, Pitruchie, Pittenweem, Restennet, St. Andrews (Bertheon), St. Germain's, St. Monans, Scone, Seaton, Stirling, Stitchel, Tannadice, Torphichen, Tranent, Tyninghame, Yester.

-, -, property of Henry Mundewelle in, 671.

-, -, vicarage in, xxviii.

-, episcopal court of, causes within the jurisdiction of, 60.

-, letters dated at, 731.

-, South Street, public instrument signed in, 391.

-, university of, privileges of, 313.

St. Anthony, in the diocese of Antoie, abbey of. See SaintViennne-de-Viennois.

St. Anthony near South Leith, Lech, Leth, monastery of. See Leith, South.

Saint-Antoine-de-Viennois [Isère, France], Augustinian abbey of St. Anthony, Benedict abbot of. See de Montferrand.

-, -, Anthony claustral prior of. See Bernardi.

-, -, canon of. See Stewart, Alexander.

St. Asaph, Assaven[sis], [co. Denbigh], bishop of, in remote parts, 814.

-, -, vicar-general in spirituals of, faculty to, 814.

-, diocese of, indulgence in, xxix.

-, -, persons of, 523, 589, 592, 814, 816.

-, -, places in. See Denbigh; Llandderfel.

St. Benet Hulme [in Horning, co. Norfolk], Benedictine abbey of St. Benedict, monks to be established at, 341.

St. Brioc, parish church of. See Craig.

St. Burchard, Sancti Borchardi, gate of. See Halberstadt.

St. Colmocus de Insula , priory of.See Inchmahome.

St. Columba (diocese of Dunkeld), abbey of. See Inchcolm.

St. Columba (diocese of Sodor), monastery of. See Iona.

St. Columba in Kintire (i.e. in Kintyre). See Kilcolmkill.

St. Davids, Meneven[sis], [co. Pembroke], bishop of, faculty to, 777.

-, Robert bishop of. See Tully.

-, canon of. See Lewis ap Oweyn.

-, diocese of, persons of, 460, 524, 525 (bis), 588, 613 (4), 777 (bis).

-, -, places in. See Abbeycwmhir, Gileston, Llanbadarnvawr, Llanddewi Brefi, Llangafelach, Letterston, Manorbier, Rhoscrowther.

St. Denys [in Southampton, co. Hants], Augustinian priory, canon of. See Gernesey, John.

St. Evuert, abbey of. See Orléans,

St. Fergus, co. Banff. See Inverugie.

St. Finbar's Cave, de Antro Sancti Simbarii (sic), abbey of. See Cork, Gill abbey.

St. Fincheanus, parish church of.See Kilfinichen.

St. Finclua, parish church of, in the diocese of Killaloe, vicarage of, 634, 635.

St. Flour, Sancti Flori [Cantal, France], 355.

St. Germain's, St. Germanus of Bethlehem, de Sancto Germano [in Tranent parish, co. Haddington], hospital of the order of the Cruciferi cum Stella, master of, benefice in the presentation of, 337.

-, -, John, master of. See de Camera.

-, -, Patrick master of.See Piot.

-, -, brethren of, benefice wont to be held by, 337.

-, -, brother of. See Piot, Alexander.

St. Giles the Abbot, de Sancto Egidio abbate, place of. See Gileston.

St. John the Evangelist, priory of, in the diocese of Ferns. See St. John's.

St. John, Saynjone, John, lord of Luccombe, indult to, 617.

-, -, Alice his wife, 617.

St. Johns, Derynndum (recte de Rynnduin), Reynduyn [co. Roscommon], Hospitallers' priory of St. John the Baptist, Dermit prior of. See MacEgan.

-, -, Colla late prior of.See O'Kelly.

-, -, Felimy prior of. See Macdubgayll.

-, -, Thomas de facto prior of. See MacEgan.

-, -, William prior of.See O'Kelly.

-, -, impoverishment of, 504.

-, -, vicarage of Athleague united to, 505.

St. John the Baptist, Augustinian priory of, in the diocese of Ferns. See Enniscorthy.

St. Keranus (or Kerranus), parish church of, diocese of Ross.See Kilkerranmore.

St. Laurence, Leo de, of Dublin, intruded archdeacon of Meath, 466.

St. Leonard, Gilbertine house of, in the diocese of Lincoln. See Clattercote.

St. Madernus. See Madron.

St. Malo [Côtes-du-Nord, France], diocese of, 401 note.

St. Margaret, sometime queen of Scotland, foundress of Dunfermline abbey, picture of, 297.

St. Martin's, parish or rectory of.See Salisbury, St. Martin; and Whiteherne.

St. Mary de la Grace, chapel of.See Ladykirk.

St. Mary's Isle, Trayl, Insula Sancte Marie [in Kirkcudbright, co. Kirkcudbright], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, belonging to Holyrood abbey, 735.

-, -, John prior of. See de Wardlaw.

St. Maul's, de Sancta Malla [co. Kilkenny], a prebend in the cathedral church of Ossory (i.e. St. Canice, Kilkenny), 602.

St. Medard, priory of, in the diocese of Chartres. See Chalo-SaintMars.

St. Michael in Kyntir(e) (i.e. in Kintyre). See Kilmichael.

St. Michael's, co. Hertford. See Pré.

St. Michael's Mount. See Ballinskellings

St. Molrwe in Yle. See Killarrow.

St. Monans. See Abercrombie.

St. Munchin, Sancti Muncini, prebend of. See Limerick.

St. Mundus, parish church of. See Kilmun.

St. Nathlash, Neachlasg [co. Cork], vicarage of, 358, 359.

-, -, union of, with Kildorrery, to be dissolved, 359.

St. Neots [co. Huntingdon], Benedictine priory, prior and convent of, litigants respecting a vicar's portion, 102.

-, -, parish church appropriated to. See Hemington.

St. Ninians, co. Stirling. See Graham's Castle.

St. Olaf, prebend of. See Kirkwall.

St. Pol-de-Léon, Leonen[sis], [Finistère, France], canon of. See Carpentarii, James.

St. William, archbishop of York, 322, 323.

-, - See also Dedications in Subject Index.

St. Wulstans, Sancti Vlstani [in Donaghcumper, co. Kildare], Augustinian priory of the order of St. Victor, prior of, letters conservatory to, 813.

Saintes, Xanctonen[sis], Xantonen[sis], [Charente-Inférieure, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 153.

-, canon of. See Cadeti, John.

-, diocese of, places in. See Capuen; Marennes.

SS. Cohanus and Broganus, Brogamus, abbey of. See Mothel.

Salborne alias Slayborne. See Salidburn.

Saline, Saulin, Saulyn [co. Fife], vicarage of, 312, 636.

Salisbury [co. Wilts], bishop of, faculty to, 697.

-, -, papal mandatary, 289, 405, 608, 645.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 50.

-, deans of, right of, 326.

-, James dean of. See Goldwell.

-, Roger archdeacon of. See Radcliff.

-, canons of. See Clementis, master Vincent; Stratton, John; Westbury, William.

-, prebend in. See Shipton under Wychwood.

-, church of, archdeaconries in. See Berkshire; Wiltshire.

-, collegiate church of St. Edmund, Francis provost of.See de Salviatis.

-, -, John late provost of.See Lax.

-, parish church of St. Martin, rectory of, 441.

-, diocese of, persons of, 100, 206, 334, 459, 546, 586, 608 (bis), 642, 697, 700, 705.

-, -, places in. See Abingdon, Berwick St. John, Bindon, Buckland, Castle Combe, Caundle Bishop, Codford St. Mary, Eaton Hastings, Hawkchurch, Hilperton, Longbredy, Malmesbury, Marlborough, Ogbourne St. Andrew, Ogbourne St. George, Okeford Fitzpaine, Poughley, Powerstock, Rodbourne Cheney, Salisbury (St. Martin), Stockton, Sutton Courtney, Tidpit, Trowbridge, Wilton, Windsor, Winterbourne Bassett, Woodborough.

-, Walter Hert of, 712.

Sall, Robert, de facto a canon of Ossory and prebendary of Clonamery, 414.

Salop, Thomas archdeacon of. See Lye.

Salopia . See Shrewsbury.

Salviatis, Francis de, an abbreviator of apostolic letters, to be a canon of York and prebendary of Laughton en le Morthen, and provost of the collegiate church of St. Edmund, Salisbury, 254.

Sameria , Sameria alias de Eastuaigh, abbey de. See Assaroe.

Sampford Arundel, Samford Harundell [co. Somerset], rectory of, patrons of, 621.

-, -, usurped by the abbess and convent of Canonleigh, 621.

-, vicar of. See Hudson, William, and Vintener, Richard.

Sampford Peverell, Sampeford Peverell [co. Devon], rectory of, 781.

Sancta Cruce , Petrus de, +, papal registers handed to, for rubrication, 576 note, 665 note, 781 note.

-, -, papal registers rubricated by, 164 note, 551note, 643 note, 657 note.

-, -, papal register rubricated for, 680 note.

-, -, fee of, 551 note.

-, -, name of, represented by “Crux” in the loop of the intitial letter of the name of Paul II, 708.

-, -, -, represented by “Pe” in similar loop, 469.

Sancta Malla , prebend de. See St. Maul's.

Sancte Ladoce , parish church. See Ladock.

Sancti Brion (recte Brioci), parish church. See Craig.

Sancti Colmoci de Insula , priory.See Inchmahome.

Sancti Columbe de Insula , abbey.See Inchcolm.

Sancti Dervel , parish church. See Llandderfel.

Sancti Felicis Giupellen[sis], abbey.See San Feliu de Guixols.

Sancti Fimbarri (recte Finbarri), Sancti Fymbarii, abbey de Antro. See Cork, Gill abbey.

Sancti Kaermani in Kintire, parish church. See Kilkerran.

Sancti Macuti priory. See Lesmahagow.

Sancti Maelanfay , abbey de insula.See Molana.

Sancti Martini , an error for Sancti Munchini (Limerick), 398 note.

Sancti Maylhanyfy , Sancti Melanfyd, Sancti Mellanffyd, abbey de Insula. See Molana.

Sancti Michaelis de Rupe , de Ruppe, abbey. See Ballinskelligs.

Sancti Molanfid , abbey de Insula.See Molana.

Sancti Muncini , prebend. See Limerick.

Sancti Patricii , abbey de fonte, villa fontis. See Ballintobber.

Sancti Vlstani , priory. See St. Wulstans.

Sancto Brioco , parish church de.See Craig.

Sancto Germano , church de. See St. Germains.

Sancto Machuto, priory of. See Lesmahagow.

Sanctus Borchardus . See St. Burchard.

Sanctus Florus . See St. Flour.

Sandere, John, late rector of Callan, 41.

San Feliu de Guixols, Sancti Felicis Giupellen[sis], [Gerona, Spain], abbot of, papal mandatary, 659.

Sanne, Laurence, archbishop of Spalato, treasurer of the papal Camera, 382 note.

Santiust, Thomas, a canon and prebendary of Lincoln, and a chaplain of Edward IV, dispensation to, 545.

Sanyche (? Synnot), Maurice, de facto a canon of Ferns and prebendary of Killegney with the rectory of Coolstuff annexed, 146.

Sarchlen. See Garthland.

Sarnen[sis]. See Cernès.

Sarras , A., 294.

Sarsina, Sassenaten[sis], Sassinatensis, Saxenaten[sis], Saxinaten[sis], [Italy], Fortunatus bishop of. See de Pellicanis.

-, diocese of, monastery in, xxv.

Saryth (? recte Smyth), Thomas, dispensed to marry, xxxviii.

-, -, Emma his wife, xxxviii.

Sass ., Matheus, a notary of the papal Camera, witness, 391 (bis).

Sassen[atensis], F. (i.e. Fortunatus, bishop of Sarsina). See de Pellicanis.

Sassia , hospital of the Holy Ghost in. See Rome.

Sassinatensis , F. (i.e. Fortunatus bishop of Sarsina). See de Pellicanis.

Saucraye, Saueraye, Robert, a brother of the hospital of St. John, Wells, dispensation to, 583.

Saudul. See Saddell.

Saueraye. See Saueraye.

Saulin, Saulyn. See Saline.

Saunder, John, an Augustinian canon of Duleek, dispensation to, 755.

Sautre. See Sawtry.

Savage, Margery, wife of Robert Savage, indult to, 773.

-, Robert, wife of. See Savage, Margery.

Sawache, John, to be vicar of Carrigtohill, 416.

-, Sawaych, Thomas, to be a rector in the diocese of Cloyne, xxx.

-, -, vicar of Clonmel and Templerobin, charges against, 596.

Sawldal. See Saddell.

Sawtry, Sautre [co. Huntingdon], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 102.

Saxby [in Yarborough wapentake, co. Lincoln], parish church of All Saints, rectory of, 214.

Saxenaten[sis], F. (i.e. Fortunatus bishop of Sarsina). See de Pellicanis.

Saxia , hospital of the Holy Ghost in.See Rome.

Saxinaten[sis], F. (i.e. Fortunatus bishop of Sarsina). See de Pellicanis.

Saxton, Saxten [in Towton, co. York], chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, indult to persons visiting and giving alms to, 623.

Say, Thomas, of London, a litigant for the rectory of St. Augustine, London, 453.

-, -, rector of St. Augustine, London, decree for, 545, 546.

-, William, dean of St. Paul's, London, indult to, 614.

-, -, dean of St. Paul's, London, and rector of Sutton Courtney, dispensation to, 426.

-, -, dean of St. Paul's, London, and archdeacon of Northampton, indult to, 490.

Saydell’, Joan, dispensed to marry, 519.

Saynjone. See St. John.

Scala celi , chapel so called. See Rome.

Scattery Island, Iniscaych, Iniskayg, Inyscayth, Inyskahard, Inyskaid, Inyskathing, Inystayth, Yayskaryh [in Kilrush parish, co. Clare], secular and collegiate church of St. Senan, prior of, papal mandatary, 82, 94, 202, 290, 778.

-, -, prior and chapter of, resignation made to, and collation made by, 94.

-, -, Cornelius sacrist of.See O'Hogan.

-, -, Donald sacrist of.See O'Hogan.

-, -, Philip sacrist of.See Okeith.

-, -, portionaries of. See O'Hogan, Donald; O'Hogan, Eugenius; Okeith, David; Omadagayn, Maurice.

-, -, weekly celebrant (ebdomadarius) of, 94.

-, -, wardenship of Belycotard in, 479.

-, -, statutes and customs of, 94, 97.

- See also Inniscattery.

Scayrk. See Skirk.

Scedemannys. See Stedmans.

Scelskyr, priory of. See Selscar.

Scharp, Patrick, late vicar of St. Cuthbert under the castle, Edinburgh, 218.

Schenes, Schenis. See Scheves.

Scherer, Alexander, clerk, to be sacrist and a canon of Moray and prebendary of Dumbennan and Kinoir, 336.

Scherwod. See Sherwood.

Scheves, Schenes, Schenis, John, late a canon and principal sacrist of Glasgow and prebendary of Erskine, 21, 54.

-, Schenes, John de, late a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Kinkell, 5.

Schierwod. See Sherwood.

Schirborn, Robert, lord of Stonyhurst, indult to, 591.

-, -, wife of, 591.

Schirwod. See Sherwood.

Schoriswod, Aisthorisblde, master George de, rector of Culter, witness, 733.

-, Scoriswode, George, clerk, de facto vicar of Dumfries and master of the hospital of Brechin, rehabilitation of, 97.

-, -, to have collation afresh of the vicarage of Dumfries, 98.

-, -, late vicar of Dumfries, 171, 172.

Schroph alias Hensterg, John, absolution for, 353, 354.

Scone, Scona [co. Perth], Augustinian abbey of St. Michael, abbot of, papal mandatary, 62, 319, 337, 356, 413.

-, -, canon of. See Cawrus, John.

Scoriswode. See Schoriswod.

Scot, John, knight, lord of la Mote, licence and faculty to, 608.

-, John, knight, lord of Orlestone, indult to, 705.

-, -, wife of, 705.

-, Scotte, sir Robert, dean of Newark, 266.

-, -, seal of, 261, 264.

-, Thomas, a Premonstratensian canon of Holywood and vicar of Penpont, 310.

-, William, indult to, 773.

-, master William, vicar of Ednam, witness, 730.

-, William, vicar of the parish church of Holyrood, Stirling, 257.

Scotland, Scocia, Scotia, baron and knight in. See Londy, John.

-, benefice in, 636.

-, collector or sub-collector of the papal Camera in, 552.

-, collectors of the papal Camera in. See Macdowell, Fergus; Wyly, Richard.

-, collectors general of the papal Camera in. See Fergusii, William (Guillermus); Wyly, Richard.

-, collegiate churches in, privileges of provosts of, 244.

-, kings of, confirmations granted by, 731.

-, -, priory founded by, 232.

-, - See also James II and Scots, kings of.

-, money, usual or current, of the realm of, 49, 86, 125, 225, 226, 292, 297, 324, 357, 403, 556, 573, 620, 625, 636, 645, 733, 741, 784.

-, papal nuncio in. See Fergusii, William; Gaufridi, John; Macdowell, Fergus.

-, Premonstratensian houses in, 329.

-, Alexander price of. See Stewart, Alexander.

-, princess of. See Mary.

-, queen of. See St. Margaret.

-, -, See also Scots, queen of.

-, realm of, the city of Durham at peace with, 232.

-, value of the pound sterling in, 105.

-, vicar and friars of the order of Friars Minors of, petition of, 538.

-, William Knolis of, 270.

-, James Lindsay of a race of great barons of, 146.

Scots, king of, 256.

-, kings of. See David I; James I; James II; James III; Robert III; William I.

-, Alexander prince of. See Stewart, Alexander.

-, queen of. See Mary.

Scrinamanan, alias Culkana. See Skreen.

Scroope, Richard, [bishop-]elect of Carlisle, rector of Wensley and Fen Ditton, 226.

Scrymgeor, Alexander, a canon of Argyll, dispensation to, 535.

Scut, John, sometime vicar of Crail, 311.

Scysg, William, to be vicar of Clonmel, co. Cork and Templerobin, 596.

Seaton, Seton [in Tranent, co. Haddington], parish church of, erected into a collegiate church, 346.

-, rector of, 346.

-, George Seton lord of, 346.

Sechyerwod. See Sherwood.

Sedis Animarum , abbey. See Soulseat.

Sedonien[sis]. See Zitouni.

Seentuamair. See Castleterra.

Sefton, Seston [co. Lancashire], rectory of, 520.

Segeston. See Sigston.

Seirkieran, Syyr [King's County], Augustinian priory of St. Kieran (Hyeranus), prior of, papal mandatary, 634.

Selby, Selbi [co. York, W.R.], Benedictine abbey of St. Germans, abbot of, papal mandatary, 250.

Selly, John, rector of Rotherfield, reservation of a canonry of Cloyne and the prebend of Coole and Britway for collation to, 22.

Selskar, Scelskyr, Selskere juxta Weysfordiam [in Wexford, co. Wexford], Augustinian priory of SS. Peter and Paul, prior of, papal mandatary, 145, 780.

Sempringham, Sempingam, Semppynghan [co. Lincoln], Gilbertine priory, canon of. See Lincoln, John.

-, order of. See Gilbertine order in Index of Subjects.

Sendale, master John, a canon of York, witness, 264.

-, -, rector of Beetham, 258, 262.

Senen[sis]. See Siena.

Senis , A. de, 306, 357–365, 367, 368, 374 note.

Senlis , Silvanecten[sis], [Oise, France], collegiate church of St. Frambaud, Nicholas dean of. See Barrett.

-, -, canon of. See Barrett, Nicholas.

Seras, David, late chaplain at the altar of St. Mary in the chapel of St. Clement, Dundee, 722.

-, Seres, John, priest, provost of Maybole, sometime vicar of the same, 224.

Seruant (or Seriiant), Elena, party to a matrimonial suit, 654.

Seryant, David, priest, indult to, 741.

Seskinan, Sesghynayn [co. Waterford], a prebend in Lismore, 164.

Seston. See Sefton.

Seton, Centon [in Bootle, co. Cumberland], Benedictine nuns' priory, nun of. See Croste, Margaret.

Seton, in the diocese of St. Andrews.See Seaton.

Seton, Alexander. See Gordon.

-, George, lord of Seaton, petition of, 346.

-, John, layman, dispensed to marry, 10.

Seuage, Helen, wife of Peter Warburton, 319.

-, -, relative of. See Newton, Agnes.

Seville, Ispalen[sis], [Spain], treasurer of, papal mandatary, 384.

Sextus IV, bulls of, in a register of Paul II, 373 note.

-, grant made by Paul II confirmed by, 374 note.

Seymour, Simir, Edmund, a monk of Abington, to be abbot of Jerpoint, 258.

-, -, blessing etc. of, 258.

-, -, abbot of Jerpoint, appeal of, 713, 714.

-, Sumr, William, a monk of Abington, to be abbot of Horeabbey, 509.

Shap, Vallis Magdalene de Hepp' [co. Westmoreland], Premonstratensian abbey, Richard abbot of. See Redman.

Sharp, Henry, a canon of [St. Paul's], London, papal mandatary, 801.

Shawe, Ralph, rector of Stockton, dispensation to, 493.

Sheen, West [in Richmond, co. Surrey], Carthusian house of Jesus of Bethlehem, prior and brethren of, litigants concerning tithes, 56.

Sherwood, Schirwod, Shirwode, John, archdeacon of Richmond, collations by, 370, 651.

-, -, institution refused by, 651.

-, Scherwod, William, to be a rector in the diocese of Worcester, xx.

-, Schierwod, Sechyerwod, William, bishop of Meath, provision of, 91.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, 91.

-, -, oath etc. of, 91, 92.

-, -, collation made by, 466.

-, -, -, revoked, 466.

-, -, commissary of. See Porter, James.

-, -, institution made by, 284.

-, -, letters conservatory for, 813.

Shipton. See Hornse.

Shipton under Wychwood, Shypton subtus Whychewoode [co. Oxford], a prebend in Salisbury, 424.

Shirwode. See Sherwood.

Shrewsbury, Salopia [co. Salop], Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, abbot of, papal mandatary, 149, 183.

-, Friars Minors’ house, guardian and brethren of, 184.

-, -, brother of. See Fitzjohn, Richard.

Shrewsbury, Elizabeth countess of.See Talbot.

Shypton subtus Whychewoode. See Shipton under Wychwood.

Sibton, Sibeton’ [co. Suffolk], Cistercian abbey, bequest for the fabric of the bell-tower of, 753.

-, -, bequest to monks of, 753.

Sickingen, Reynhardus de, bishop of Worms, Simon [de Düren] bishop of Mayo, a suffragan of, 126.

Sidon, Cidonien[sis], Sidonien[sis], [Syria], bishop of, papal mandatary, 399, 400, 437, 672, 711.

-, William bishop of. See Westkarre.

Siena, Senen[sis], [Italy], papal letters dated at, 5, 29, and passim to 228.

-, convent of St. Francis without the walls of, papal letters dated at, 67, 93, 98.

-, Augustinian monastery of St. Martin, canon of. See O'Farrelly, Donald.

-, diocese of, places in. See Macereto; Petriolo.

Sife (sic) and Monthet, Robert earl of. See Stewart.

Sigston, Segeston [co. York], Elizabeth Sywardby lady of, 619.

Sillacamog. See Kildacommoge.

Siluen[sis]. See Silves.

Silva. See Silves.

Silvanecten[sis]. See Senlis.

Silves, Silva, Siluen[sis], Silven[sis], [Portugal], bishop of, papal mandatary, 148, 212, 385, 419, 557.

-, Alvarus bishop of. See Alfonsi.

Simir. See Seymour.

Simpil, Robert, layman, dispensed to remain in his marriage with Elizabeth Bond, 3.

- See also Sirapyl.

Sinibaldis, Falco de, a canon of the basilica of the Prince of the Apostles, Rome, papal mandatary, 254.

Sinolfus , Sinolphus, 257, 258, 271, 306 (bis), 307, 339, 340.

Sion, Syon [in Isleworth, co. Middlesex], Augustinian abbey of the order of St. Saviour, dedicated to St. Saviour and SS. Mary the Virgin and Brigid (or SS. Mary and Brigit), Elizabeth abbess of.See Muston.

-, -, abbess, nuns, confessor-general, brethren and convent of, confirmation of privileges to, 340, 390.

-, -, -, petition of, 340.

-, -, brother of. See Westhaw, Thomas.

Sipetyrs, Denis, of Waterford, indult to, 773.

-, -, wife of. See Smeders, Mariota.

Sirapyl (? recte Simpyl), William, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 311.

Sisterton, Sistaricen[sis], [BassesAlpes, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 17, 89, 138 (bis).

Siverles, Gilbert, to be a rector in the diocese of Whiteherne, xxviii.

Sixhills, Sixill [co. Lincoln], parish church of All Saints, vicarage of, 822.

Skenfrith, Skenferyth [co. Monmouth], Philip ap Wilham, vicar of, 592.

Skiddi, Kathleen (Catlina), indult to, 612.

Skirk, Scayrk [Queen's county], vicarage of, 418.

Skreen, Scrinamanan alias Culkana [co. Sligo], rectory of, 746, 747.

Skypwyth, Thomas, of Louth, subdeacon, notary public, 166.

-, Skypwych, William, of London, to be a notary public, 814.

Skyrlagh, Robert, a monk of Meaux, dispensation to, 648.

Slaback, Slabach, John, to be a rector in the diocese of Lismore, xxiii.

-, -, de facto rector of Dungarvan, 303, 304.

Sladborn alias Slatborn alias Slayburn, Sladborne, Sladburn.See Slaidburn.

Slade, William, to be a notary public, 585.

Slaidburn, Salborne alias Slayborne, Sladborn alias Slatborn alias Slayburn, Sladborne, Slaitburn’ alias Slaidburn’ alias Sladburn’ [co. York, W.R.], rector of. See Mews, John.

-, rectory of, 369, 370, 371.

-, -, advowson of, 263.

-, -, appropriation of, 258–259, 263–266.

-, vicar's portion ordained in, 259, 265.

-, competent dwelling to be built for the vicar of, 265.

Slanpadrich, Slanpadrig. See Manulla.

Slapton [co. Buckingham], rectory of, 762.

Slatborn, Slayborne, Slayburn. See Slaidburn.

Sleaty. de Slebte [Queen's county], rural church of St. Pheganus, rectory of, 512.

Slymbrygg, Blymbergg, Robert, rector of Upton-on-Severn, dispensation to, 534.

-, -, to be a notary public, 815.

Smaw (? Small) alias Hereford, John, a monk of Worcester, dispensation to, 675.

Smeders, Mariota, wife of Denis Sipetyrs, indult to, 773.

Smerles, Sm[er]les (? Smiles), Gilbert, to be an archdeacon in the diocese of Sodor. xxii.

-, -, a litigant for the rectory of Wigtown, 46.

Smert, Smet, William, to be a notary public, 697.

Smethewik, John, a monk of Worcester, dispensation to, 541.

Smiles. See Smerles.

Smith, Smyt, John, a member of the fraternity of Brewers, London, 453, 572 note.

-, Smyth, Nicholas, layman, suit against, 56.

-, Thomas, de facto rector of Thornton in Lonsdale, 651.

-, See also Sanyche.

S¯ores, John, indult to, 459.

Smyt, Smyth. See Smith.

Snell, diocese of Norwich, Robert Wright lord of, 590.

Snayth, John, prior of the Hospitallers’ priory of North Ferriby, dispensation to, 136, 137.

Snellshall, Snellyshale [in Whaddon, co. Bucks], Benedictine priory, monk of. See Lambe, John.

Soboltur. See Subulter.

Sodor, Sodoren[sis], [Scotland], bishop of, collation made by, 581.

-, -, papal mandatary, 70, 173, 627, 743.

-, John bishop of. See Hectoris.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 435, 690, 743.

-, diocese of, archdeaconry in, xxii.

-, -, persons of, 60, 70, 173, 515, 581, 628, 690.

-, -, places in. See Glendale; Iona; Kilfinichen; Killarrow; Kilmorie; Oransay; Uig in Trotternish.

Soham Comitis. See Earl Soham.

Sola . See Sole.

Soldwell. See Goldwell.

Sola , Sola, M. de, 294, 295, 308, 311, 312, 313, 315, 317, 318, 319, 320, 322, 325, 331, 388, 389.

Somerville, William, lord Somerville, Sono[n]uilla, witness, 733.

Sonde, Reginald, of Throwley, dispensed to marry Philippa Brome, 9.

-, -, father of. See Sonde, William.

-, -, godfather of. See Brome, William.

-, William, father of Reginald Sonde, 9.

Songale, William, layman, late brother-in-law of Thomas Clerk, manslaughter of, 2.

-, -, parents etc. of, 2.

Sonneno , P. de, 385.

Sono[n]uilla, William lord of. See Somerville.

Soreth, William, a Carmelite friar formerly a Benedictine monk, dispensation to, 791.

Sorio , recte Surio, abbey de. See Inishlounaght.

Soulseat, Sedes Animarum [in Inch parish, co. Wigtown], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 247, 400.

Southampton, co. Hants. See St. Denys.

South Brent, Brent [co. Devon], parish church of St. Petroc, vicarage of, 717.

South[c]ave. See Cave, South.

Southdean, co. Roxburgh. See Abbotrule.

Southern, Robert, party to a matrimonial suit, 672.

-, -, Alice wife of, 672.

South Newton [co. Wilts], a prebend in Wilton, 712.

Southwark, Sutwerk [co. Surrey], Augustinian priory of St. Mary de Overai, Overei, prior of, papal mandatary, 574.

-, -, Henry prior of. See Burton.

-, parish church of St. Olave, 342.

Southwell, Southwiellia, Suthwel, Suth‘well’ [co. Nottingham], collegiate church of St. Mary, 250.

-, -, canons of. See Ranald, John; Worsley, William.

-, -, prebend in. See Norwell Overhall.

-, letters dated at, 261, 262.

-, manor of, chapel in, 248 (bis).

-, -, -, tribunal in, 262.

-, -, letters dated at, 248 (bis), 266 (bis).

Sowch Berwyk. See Berwick-onTweed.

Spada , S. de, 242, 289, 309, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340.

Spalato, Spalatensis [Dalmatia], Laurence archbishop of. See Sanne.

Spalding, Spaldyng, David, layman, indult to, 55.

-, -, Elisabeth his wife, 55.

-, John, dean of Brechin, a member of the household of James III, dispensation to, 455.

-, -, dean of Brechin, confessor and master of the chapel royal of James III, king of Scots, reservation of the vicarage of Dundee and the rectory of Kinnell for collation to, 278, 279.

-, William, late dean of St. Mary le Bow, London, executor of the will of. See Hill, William.

-, -, litigation concerning the will of, 102, 103.

Spanky, John, rector of Ballumbie, dispensation to, 795.

Sparke, Thomas, chaplain at the altar of St. Nicholas in the collegiate church of St. Peter, Cassel, and almoner of Isabel, duchess of Burgundy, sometime a canon and prebendary of St. Peter, Cassel, pension reserved to, 507.

-, -, proctor of. See Hill, Nicholas de.

Spayn, Margaret, daughter of William and Catherine, and mother of Humphrey de Castello, 567.

-, William, knight, Catherine his wife, 567.

-, -, daughter of. See Spayn, Margaret supra.

Speller, Spellar, Spellet, Thomas, a monk of Kirkstall, indult to, 461.

-, -, dispensation to, 754, 755.

Spence, John, rector of Lezant, dispensation to, 441.

Spens, Alexander, an Augustinian canon of Monymusk, to be prior of the same, 674.

-, Thomas, bishop of Whiteherne, lease granted by, 42.

-, -, presentation made to, 45.

-, -, vicar-general of.See Clerk, John.

-, -, translated to the bishopric of Aberdeen, 15.

-, -, oath of fealty etc. of, 15 (bis).

-, -, bishop of Aberdeen, sometime bishop of Whiteherne, 11.

-, -, claim of, against Ninian [Spot], bishop of Whiteherne, 57.

-, -, farms and grants of the property of the see of Whiteherne made by, 400.

-, -, bishop of Aberdeen, collations and provisions made by, 451, 786.

-, -, exchanges carried out by, 298, 373 note.

-, -, faculties to, 42, 546.

-, -, proctor of. See Forest, Robert de.

-, -, resignations made to, 119, 451, 786.

Spenser, William, to be a notary public, 777.

Spinosis , P. de, 234, 242, 258, 300.

Spoleto [Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 21.

Spot, Ninian de, bishop of Whiteherne, provision of, 11.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, 11.

-, -, oath of fealty etc. of, 11, 12.

-, -, claim against, 57.

-, -, petition of, 400.

-, -, proctor of. See Liberton, Henry.

-, -, sometime a canon of Brechin and prebendary of Kilmoir, 4.

-, -, sometime a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Menmuir, 24, 484.

-, -, sometime rector of Newlands, 57, 108, 109.

Sprenghux, Sprenhux, Fulk, party to a matrimonial suit, 463, 464, 600.

-, -, wife of. See Burley, Margaret.

Sproatley, Sprotley [co. York], rectory of, 626.

Squayar, Squyar, Thomas, captain of the guard of Louis XI, indults to, 773, 774.

-, -, wife of, 774.

Sradbaly. See Stradbally, co. Limerick.

Stacbol, Staccabul. See Stackpool.

Stack, Stake, Edmund, late a canon of Ardfert, 598.

-, Stak, Sthac, John, dean of Ardfert, afterwards bishop of Ardfert, 15, 287, 476.

-, -, dispensation to, to receive that bishopric, 14.

-, -, provision of, 14.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, 14.

-, -, consecration of, delayed, 164.

-, -, collations made by, 198, 213, 475, 802.

-, -, deprivations made by, 198, 287.

-, -, presentation admitted by, 810.

-, -, resignation made to, 706.

-, -, union of benefices made by, 304.

-, -, sometime archdeacon of Limerick, 16, 17.

-, -, sometime a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Coole and Britway, 22, 23, 164.

-, -, sometime rector of Dungarvan, 303.

-, Stak, John, rector of Kinsalebeg, presentation made by, 358.

-, Stak, Maurice, bishop of Ardfert, formerly a canon of Ardfert and prebendary of Fenit, 21.

-, -, death of, 14, 106.

-, -, resignation made to, 436.

-, Stak, Maurice, to be a canon of Lismore, xxvi.

-, -, a canon of Lismore, and prebendary of Tullaghorton, absolution and dispensation for, 637, 638.

-, Maurice, clerk, 331, 332.

-, Stalk, Philip, a canon of Ardfert, to be archdeacon of Ardfert, 543.

-, -, a canon and archdeacon of Ardfert, dispensation to, 528.

-, -, archdeacon of Ardfert, charges against, 807.

- See also Stark.

Stackbol alias Archer. See Archer.

Stackpool, Stakpoll, John, de facto rector of Kilberry, 284, 285.

-, Staccabul, Raymund, de facto vicar of Tallow, 668.

-, Stacbol, Robert, late prior of Athassel, 87.

Stafford, Margaret relict of Humphrey, wife of Thomas Langton, party to a matrimonial suit, 401.

-, Nicholas, indult to, 740.

-, -, Catherine wife of, 740.

Stair, co. Ayr. See Trabboch.

Stakis. See Stokes.

Stakys (recte Stokys). See Stokes.

Stalk. See Stack.

Stamfordham, Stanfordham [co. Northampton], vicarage of, 427–428.

-, chaplain at, 428.

-, tithe of hay of, 428.

Stane. See Stone-near-Dartford.

Stanfordham. See Stamfordham.

Stanground, Stangrond alias Bailand, John, a monk of Colchester, dispensations to, 631, 632.

Stanhope, Stanop [co. Durham], parish church of St. Mary, indulgence to persons visiting and giving alms for the repair of, 505.

Stanley. See Leonard Stanley.

Stanley, John, a monk of St. Mary without the walls of York, dispensation to, 623.

-, John, knight, indult to, 817.

-, -, wife of, 817.

Stanley in Ardern. See Stoneleigh.

Stanop. See Stanhope.

Stanton, Stantona, Edmund de, priest, rector of Ballinrobe (north of the river Robe), charges against, 46, 47.

-, John, rector of Gresham, dispensation to, 719.

-, Stantin, Stantun, Maurice, a canon of Cork and prebendary of Killaspugmullane, and precentor of Cloyne, to be also a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Caherultan, 481.

-, -, a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Caherultan, to be a canon of Cork and prebendary of Killaspugmullane and precentor of Cloyne, 542, 543.

Stanyhorst. See Stonyhurst.

Stapleton, Stapilton, Brian, lord of Carlton by Snaith, 162.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 162.

-, Stapulton, alias Archer, Edmund, to be received as a canon of and to be prior of Kells, co. Kilkenny, 374, 375.

-, -, dispensation to, 375.

Stark (recte Stack), John, indult to, 459.

-, -, wife of. See O'Connor, Joan.

Stawelley, William, indult to, 705.

-, -, wife of, 705.

Ste . See Goupillon, Stephanus.

Stechel. See Stitchel.

Stedmans, Scedemannys [in Horsham, co. Sussex], John Mychell lord of, 739.

Stenton, co. Haddington. See Pitcox.

Stephal. See Stobhall.

Stephani, Robert, vicar of, and litigant concerning the vicar's portion of Cortachy, 450, 451.

Stephanus . See Goupillon.

Stephenson, Nicholas, a monk of Ely, 201.

Sterte, Walter, to be a notary public, 814.

Stevensone, William, one of the lords of Routfort, indult to, 619.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 619.

Stevenston, Stewynston [co. Ayr], vicarage of, 686.

Stewart, Alexander, duke of Albany, prince of Scots or of Scotland, indult to, 523.

-, -, Alexander Scrymgeor well beloved of, 535.

-, Alexander, to be received as a canon of Saint-Antoinede-Viennois, and to be preceptor of the Augustinian house of St. Anthony near Leith, 357.

-, Andrew, lord [Stewart] of Avondale, Auindale, indult to, 523.

-, -, wife of, 523.

-, Andrew, a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Rathven, sometime prebendary of Aboyne, 404.

-, David, bishop of Moray, collation made by, 434.

-, Estewerat, Stewarat, Elizabeth, dispensed to marry, 490.

-, -, father of, 490.

-, -, husband of. See Campbell, George.

-, James, bishop of Moray, provision of, xxiii.

-, -, sometime a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Rathven, 120.

-, Janet, wife of James Douglas, 204.

-, John, lord of Darnley, indult to, 523.

-, -, wife of, 523.

-, Robert, earl of Fife and Monteith, Sife and Monthet, brother of Robert III, witness, 734.

-, Walter, dispensation to, xxxii.

-, Steuart, Walter, archdeacon of St. Andrews, indult to, 3.

-, -, a cousin of James III king of Scots, 388.

-, -, appointed a papal accolyte, 388, 391.

-, -, proctor of. See Bredi, James.

Stewynston. See Stevenston.

Sthac, See Stack.

Stillington, Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, sometime archdeacon of Wells, provision of, 519.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, etc., 519.

Stirling, Streueling, de Streuilyno, Striueling, Stuelin [co. Stirling], parish church of Holyrood, funeral services in, 298.

-, vicarage of, 823.

-, vicars of. See Carmichael, Thomas; Murray, Henry de; Scot, William.

-, country of, Bothkennar in, 733.

Stitchel, Stechel [co. Roxburgh], vicarage of, 748.

Stobhall, Stephal [in Cargill, co. Perth], Alexander Drummond lord of, 460.

Stobo [co. Peebles], a prebend in Glasgow, 682.

Stockton, Stokton [co. Wilts], rectory of, 493.

Stokemede, Thomas, an Augustinian friar, dispensation to, 103.

Stoke next Guildford, Gilford [co. Surrey], rectory of, 489.

Stokes, Stakis, Stakys, John, auditor of, or auditor of causes of the court of Thomas [Bourchier], archbishop of Canterbury, auditor-general of the Court of Canterbury, sentences of, 175, 401, 442.

-, -, commissary of Thomas [Bourchier] archbishop of Canterbury, sentences of, 56, 102.

-, Stokis, John, warden of All Souls’ College, Oxford, and rector of Trowbridge, dispensation to, 351, 352.

Stokton. See Stockton.

Ston, Edward, lord of Rainham, indult to, 772.

-, -, Eleanor his wife, 772.

Stoneleigh, Stanley in Ardern [co. Warwick], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, monk of. See Kynggyswod, John.

Stonely, Stonley [in Kimbolton parish, co. Huntingdon], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 102.

Stone-near-Dartford, Stane, Stone [co. Kent], rectory of, 224, 225.

Stoneykirk, co. Wigtown. See Garthland.

Stonley. See Stonely.

Stonyhurst, Stanyhorst [in Mitton, co. Lancashire], Robert Schirborn lord of, 591.

Storck, Henselmus, layman, absolution for, 353, 354.

Story, Storij, Edward, bishop of Carlisle, provision of, xxxii.

Stoufford, Thomas, lord of Stowford, indult to, 701.

-, -, Anne his wife, 701.

Stouford. See Stowford.

Stowe alias Taberer, Robert, an Augustinian canon of Osney, dispensation to, 790.

Stowford, Stouford [co. Devon], Thomas Stoufford lord of, 701.

Strabrok. See Uphall.

Stradbally, Cloynarthay alias Sradbaly [co. Limerick], vicarage of, 415, 416.

Stradfort. See Stratford Langthorne.

Straiton, co. Ayr. See Blairquhan.

Strand, the, Le Stround, in the suburb of London, lodging of William [Bothe], bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, in, letters dated at, 498.

Strang, John, a canon of Ossory, papal mandatary, 159.

- alias Strong, Stronge, John, de facto dean of Ossory, 488.

-, -, dean of Ossory, executor of papal letters, 714.

Strangbou, Robert, of London, indult to, 702.

Stra(n)ton (recte Stratton). See Sturton.

Stratford, Thomas, an Augustinian canon of St. Sepulchre, Warwick, dispensation to, 738.

Stratford Langthorne, Stradfort [in West Ham, co. Essex], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 676.

-, -, abbot and convent of, petition of, 729.

-, -, poverty of, 729.

-, -, monk of, to serve Little Ilford church, 729.

-, -, appropriation of the rectory of Little Ilford to be made to, 729.

Strathdon, co. Aberdeen. See Invernochty.

Stratton, John, a canon of Salisbury, papal mandatary, 803.

-, Straton, Thomas, a canon of St. Andrews and vicar of Dun, to be prior of Monymusk, 356.

- See Sturton.

Stredlyng, John son of Edmund, dispensed to marry, 608.

Strenger, William, sentence against, 742.

Strete, Ralph, late a citizen and mercer of London, will of, 175.

Stretton, alias Stratton. See Sturton.

Streueling, de Streuilyno. See Stirling.

Strewyling, William, knight, lord of Keir, indult to, 524.

Striueling. See Stirling.

Strong, Stronge. See Strang.

Strotinger, Walter, rector of Wootton Courtney, dispensation to, 424.

Stround, le. See Strand.

Stubbes, John, rector of Badsworth, dispensation to, 440.

Stucle Parva. See Stukeley, Little.

Studley [co. Warwick], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 557.

Stuelin (recte St[re]uelin). See Stirling.

Stukeley, Little, Stucle Parva [co. Huntingdon], rectory of, 427.

Sturdy (or Sturly), Robert, rector of Ivychurch and a chaplain of the archbishop of Canterbury, dispensation to, 402.

Sturgeys, Thomas, vicar of Hemington, a litigant for his portion, 102.

Sturly. See Sturdy.

Sturton, Stra(n)ton, Stratton, Stretton alias Stratton [co. Nottingham], rectory of, appropriated to the capitular mensa of York, 249, 250, 251.

-, vicarage of, instituted, 249, 251.

Subattariis , Subattanis, Subbateriis, Subbattariis, Lelius Paulutii de, Lelius de, L. de, L., a scriptor of the papal registry, appointment of, 627 note.

-, -, papal registers handed to, for rubrication, 577 note, 674 note, 759 note, 737 note, 764 note.

-, -, papal registers rubricated by, 56 note, 152 note, 627 note, 662 note, 694 note, 741 note, 764 note.

-, -, described as of Rome, 662 note, 694 note, 764note.

-, -, represented by the initial ‘L’ in the loop of the ‘P’ of ‘Pius,’ 11 (bis), 12.

Subulter, Soboltur [co. Cork], a prebend in Cloyne, 368, 369.

Sulimanus , a papal clerk, oath taken in the presence of, 387.

Sumr. See Seymour.

Suno , F. de, F., papal registers rubricated by, 716 note, 755note.

-, -, search in a register made by, 764 note.

Suquhan, co. Wigtown, 400.

Surio , abbey de. See Inishlounaght.

Surrey, Surre, official of the archdeacon of, suit before, 486.

Surteys, William, rector of Itchen Abbas, dispensation to, 793.

Sutherland, Swichirland, Alexander, to be a vicar in the diocese of Moray, xxiv.

Suthwel, Suth‘well’. See Southwell.

Suttell, John, lord of West Rasen, indult to, 701.

-, -, wife of, 701.

Sutton, Thomas, prior of Poughley, dispensation to, 647.

-, Thomas, rector of Clenchwarton, dispensation to, 440.

-, Thomas, vicar of Navestock, dispensation to, 794.

Sutton Courtney, Sutton Curtenay [co. Berks], rectory of, 426.

Sutwerk. See Southwark.

Swarte, Robert, indult to, 740.

-, -, Alice wife of, 740.

Swichirland (recte Suuthirland). See Sutherland.

Swinton, Swintun, David, mandate for the provision of a benefice to, 386.

-, -, to have a chaplaincy in Corstorphine, 609, 610, 610 note.

Swyft, Walter, notary public, public instrument drawn up and subscribed by, 731.

Sydbery, John, a monk of Newnham, dispensation to, 791.

Sydenham, John, lord of Orchard Portman, indult to, 617.

-, -, Joan his wife, 617.

-, Simon, dispensation to, 762.

Syllacamog. See Kildacommoge.

Symington, Symonton [co. Ayr or co. Lanark], vicarage of, 224.

Synot, Joan, indult to, 772.

Synwr, Ricardus, alias Riscerdus, abbot of Abington, charges against, 92.

-, William, late abbot of Abington, 92.

Syon. See Sion.

Syras, David, late rector of the chapel of St. Clement, Dundee, 339.

Sywardby, Elizabeth, lady of Sigston, indult to, 619.

Syyr. See Seirkieran.