Index of Persons and Places: W, X, Y, Z

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 12, 1458-1471. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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W

W . See Molitoris, Willelmus.

Wabe, Thomas, commission to, xxxvi.

Wadelof, John, layman, charge against, 465.

Walance, Humphrey de, clerk, a claimant to and intruder in the rectory of Newlands, 108.

Walch. See Walsh.

Walden. See Saffron Walden.

Walden, Thomas, of London, indult to, 702.

-, -, wife of, 702.

Waldingfield, Waldyngfeld [co. Suffolk], Robert Grave lord of, 618.

Wales, papal orator in. See Trenti, Stephen de.

-, Premonstratensian houses in, 329.

Walkar, Nicholas, Claimant to the rectory of Thornton in Lonsdale, 651.

-, Robert, priest, notary public, 166.

Wallace, Valas, John, clerk, to be admitted a canon of, and to be prior of St. Andrews, 328, 329.

-, Valas', John, to be vicar of Dundonald, 741.

Walle (i.e. Valle) Sancti Andree de Plaschardin, priory de. See Pluscardine.

Wallore, Wollore, Thomas, a monk of Lenton, dispensation to, 61.

-, -, prior of Lenton, 162.

-, -, rehabilitation and resignation of, 63.

-, -, collation afresh of the priory to, 63.

Wallse, Thomas, Carmelite provincial of Ireland, petition of, 62.

Walsall, Walshale [co. Stafford], rectory of, appropriate to the abbot and convent of Halesowen, 494.

-, parish church of, rights of, concerning burials and marriages from Rushall, 496.

-, vicar of. See Worfeld, Richard.

Walsh, Valencis, David, a canon of Annaghdown, papal mandatary, 749.

-, Valens, Valentes, Valentis, David, sometime a canon of Kilmacduagh and prebendary of Kinvarradoorus, 4, 18, 24.

-, Valensis, David, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 95.

-, Valensis, David, de facto vicar of Oranmore, 38.

-, Valentis, Edmund, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 88.

-, Valensis, Valentis, Henry, late vicar of Addergoole, 633, 809.

-, Valensis, Milerus, sometime archdeacon of Annaghdown, 65.

-, Valentis, Milerus, to be vicar of Kildacommoge, 416.

-, Walch, Philip, a monk of Graiguenamanagh, absolution etc. for, 89.

-, Walche, Richard, a canon of Cork, papal mandatary, 559.

-, -, de facto abbot commendatary of Gill abbey, Cork, 303.

-, Valche, William, sometime rector of Ballymartin, 601.

Walshale. See Walshall.

Walsingham, Little, Walsyngham [co. Norfolk], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, canon of.See Norwich, John.

Walter, late a canon and prebendary of Brechin, 659.

Walter ap William, indult to, 588.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 588.

Walteri, John (? John ap Walter), a parishioner of Peterstone, petition of, 803.

Waltham, Waltham Crosse [co. Essex], Augustinian abbey of the Holy Cross, abbot of, papal mandatary, 490.

-, -, canon of. See Langdon, Ralph.

Waltres, John, rector of two united portions of the parish church of Catfield, dispensation to, 506.

Walyssh, Anne, indult to, 461.

Wandre, Waudre, Thomas, vicar of Cheddar, indults to, 461, 551.

Wanner, Ulricus, layman, absolution for, 353, 354.

Warburton, Peter, layman, 319.

-, -, Helen Seuage his wife, 319.

Warcketon. See Warkton.

Ward, Richard, rector of Yelling, dispensation to, 823.

-, Warde, Wardi, Simon, a monk of St. Mary's, York, proctor of the abbot and convent of the same, 250, 251.

Wardale, master John, witness, 499.

-, Wardall, John, a canon of St. Paul's, London, indult to, 421.

-, -, papal mandatary, 728.

Warde. See Ward.

Warden, Wardon [in old Warden parish, co. Bedford], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 650, 784.

Wardi. See Ward.

Wardlaw, Henry, bishop of St. Andrews, grant of the place of Bertheon to the Friars Minors made by, 538, 539.

-, -, letters of, exemplified, 731, 732.

-, John de, prior of St. Mary's Isle, witness, 730.

Wardon. See Warden.

Wardrope, John, rector of Armthorpe, indult to, 700.

Warehorne, Werhorn [co. Kent], rectory of, 133, 155.

Waren, John, of Poynton, dispensed to marry, 782.

-, -, kinsman of. See Damport, Thomas.

-, Robert, charges against, 710.

Warkton, Warcketon [co. Northampton], rectory of, 534.

Warkworth, Werkworth [co. Northumberland], parish church of St. Laurence, vicarage of, 781.

Warrington, Weryngton [co. Lancashire], rectory of, 602, 603.

Warton (recte Marton). See Marton in the Forest.

Waruissi (i.e. Warwick), earl of. See Nevill, Richard.

Warwick, Warwici [co. Warwick], Augustinian priory of St. Sepulchre, canon of. See Stratford, Thomas.

Warwick, Norwich (sic), Waruissi, earl of, and Richard earl of.See Nevill, Richard.

Waston, Wastor. See Weston.

Waterford, Vactieforden[sis], [co. Waterford], bishop of, not resident in his diocese, 687.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 654 (bis), 656, 776.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 654 (bis).

-, Robert precentor of. See Freyne.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 776.

-, canons of. See Mandeville, Edmund; O'Connor, John.

-, city and diocese of, absence of the bishop of Waterford from, 687.

-, diocese of, persons of, 304, 612, 700, 705 (bis), 741.

-, -, places in. See Kilmeadan and Lisnakill; Waterford (St. Catherine's priory).

-, -, priory in, xxiv.

-, Augustinian priory of St. Catherine, of the order of St. Victor, prior of, papal mandatary, 654 (bis), 656.

-, -, -, to consent to new farms of the possessions of the priory, 332.

-, -, Thady prior of. See O'Morrissey.

-, -, prior and convent, to have restitution of their possessions, 331.

-, -, convent of, petition of, 331.

-, -, farm of possessions of, 331, 332.

-, -, union of, to the episcopal mensa of Down and Connor, 330.

-, Denis Sipetyrs of, 773.

-, residents in:—

Butler, Elena, 688.

O'Morrissey, Thady, bishop of Down, 687.

Poer, Richard, 688.

Water Newton [co. Huntingdon], rectory of, 793.

Waston, William, late rector of Newlands, 109.

Watte, John, a parishioner of Rumney, 804.

Watyr Eton. See Eaton Hastings.

Wau (? recte Vaus), Martin, a canon of Dunblane, commissary of Andrew [de Durisder], bishop of Glasgow, 813.

Waudre. See Wandre.

Waus, Waux. See Vaus.

Wawne, co. York, E.R. See Meaux.

Waynflete, William, bishop of Winchester, absolution from oath to make a yearly visit to Rome granted to, 782.

-, -, appropriation made by, 367.

-, -, faculty to, 341, 342.

-, -, false claim to be a chaplain of, 510.

-, -, dwelling in London, papal mandatary, 462.

-, -, presentation made to, 568.

-, -, prorogation of his visit ad limina for a period of three years, 543.

-, -, similar prorogation for a, second period of three years, 603.

-, -, refusal of, to institute, 367, 568.

-, -, resignations made to, 367, 568.

Wedmore [co. Somerset], vicarage of, 536.

de la Wedre (i.e. de Lawedre), William. See Lawdér.

Weir, Quintin, rector of Yetholm, to have collation afresh, 61.

Welchman, Robert, indult to, 422.

Welington. See Wellington.

Wellame, James, a canon of Moray, papal mandatary, 335.

Wellem, James, reservation for, 430.

Wellington, Welington [co. Salop], Roger Lyo vicar of, 587.

Wells, de Vellis [co. Somerset], bishop of, faculties granted to the official of Wells in the absence of, 642 (bis).

-, -, See Bath and Wells.

-, Robert archdeacon of. See Stillington.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 367, 803.

-, Thomas chancellor of. See Overay.

-, Official of, faculties to, 642 (bis).

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 742.

-, canons of. See Buck, Walter; Purveour, Thomas; Riche, John.

-, chapter of, papal letters to, 519.

-, prebend in. See Taunton.

-, clergy and people of the city and diocese of, papal letters to, 519.

-, -, person of, 642.

-, -, place in. See Cleeve.

-, -, resident in:— Medilton, John, 642.

-, house of the order of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, brother of. See Maior, John.

-, Augustinian hospital or priory of St. John, of the Lord's Sepulchre, brother of.See Saucraye, Robert.

Wellys, Richard, of Coningsby, clerk, a notary public, 206.

Welyngton, Robert, to be a notary public, 642.

Wenlock, Wenlok, Wenlolok [co. Shropshire], John baron of.See Wenlock infra.

Wenlock, Wenlolock, John, baron of Wenlock, indult to, 704.

-, -, petition of, 492.

-, -, prayers ordained for, 492, 493.

Wenlok. See Wenlock and Much Wenlock.

Wenlolock, See Wenlock.

Wensley, Wenslowe [co. York, N.R.], rectory of, 226.

Wenzel, Mgr., prefect of the Vatican archives, notes in the handwriting of, 2 note and passim in the notes.

-, -, absence of such notes by, 525 note, 526 note, 536 note, 542 note, 567 note.

Werhorn. See Warehorne.

Werkworth. See Warkworth.

Wernam, John, rector of Thurlaston, dispensation to, 425.

Weryngton. See Warrington.

Weschaw. See Westhaw.

West, Richard, lord de la Warre, patron of Manchester collegiate church, 244.

West Acre, Westacre [co. Norfolk], Augustinian priory of St. Mary and All Saints, canon of. See Cosyn, John.

Westbray. See Westbury on Trym.

Westbury, William, a canon of Salisbury and prebendary of Shipton under Wychwood, dispensation to, 424.

Westbury on Trym, Westbray, Westbury [co. Gloucester], collegiate church of the most Holy Trinity and SS. Peter and Paul, 335.

-, -, William dean of.See Cannynge.

-, -, indulgence to persons visiting, 529, 530.

West Chester. See Chester.

Westfal, William, a canon of Lübeck, papal mandatary, 386.

West Ham, co. Essex. See Stratford Langthorne.

Westhaw, Weschaw, Thomas, an Augustinian canon of Sion, indult to, 616.

Westkarre, William, bishop of Sidon, residing in London, papal mandatary, 802.

West Kerse, Westkers [? in Bothkennar, co. Stirling], land of, 733.

Westmerlande. See Westmoreland.

Westminster [co. Middlesex], Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, abbot of, jurisdiction of, 435.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 102, 175, 452, 463, 464, 490, 566, 574, 645, 649, 801.

-, -, Edmund abbot of.See Kyrton.

-, -, Edward (recte Edmund) abbot of. See Kyrton.

-, -, George abbot of.See Norwich.

-, -, Thomas abbot of.See Milling.

-, -, George archdeacon of. See Norwich.

-, -, monks of. See Bedeford, Paschal; Essex, Robert; Lyn, Thomas; Kyrton, Edmund; Milling, Thomas.

-, -, convent of, papal letters to, 771.

-, -, persons living in the district of, jurisdiction of the abbot over, 435, 655.

-, -, vassals of, papal letters to, 771.

-, letters patent dated at, 264.

-, described as in the suburbs of London, 175.

-, without the walls of London, 614.

Westmoreland, Westmerlande, lord of the place of (sic). See Clifford, John de.

-, Richard earl of. See Nevill.

-, county of, Beetham in, 258, 259, 260.

Weston, Veston, John, a brother of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 282 note.

-, Waston, Wastor, Nicholas, provision of the see of Derry to, 695.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, 695.

-, -, bishop of Derry, collations made by, 336, 718.

-, -, deprivations made by, 336, 748.

-, -, house needed for, 718.

-, -, resignation admitted by, 718.

-, Nicholas (wrongly written Richard), bishop of Derry, sometime a canon of Armagh and prebendary of Ballyclog, 659.

West Rasen, West Raseyn [co. Lincoln], John Suttell lord of, 701.

Weston Courtenay, Wetton Courternay, Wetton Courtienay. See Wooton Courtney.

Wetyng, Robert, a monk of Thetford, dispensation to, 728.

Wexford, Weysfordia, priory of Selskere by. See Selskar.

Wey, William, priest, of the college of Eton, 162.

Weysfordia . See Wexford.

Whaddon, co. Bucks. See Snellshall.

Whelpdale, John, a litigant for the rectory of Clifton Campville, 463.

Whetehyll, Richard, indult to, 793.

Whitchurch, co. Devon. See Chollacott.

White, Elizabeth, party to a matrimonial suit, 673.

-, Feit, Wihite, Wihte, John, archdeacon of Meath, with the rectory of Kells annexed, and rector of Trim, restoration of, 465, 466.

-, Fwyt, John, a canon of Cork, papal mandatary, 289.

-, Fwhit, Wihite, John, vicar of Clonmel, to be chancellor of Lismore, 152.

-, -, chancellor of Lismore and vicar of Clonmel, 272.

-, Withe, Nicholas, late de facto prior of Kells, co. Kilkenny, 682, 683.

-, Whyte, Richard, priest, a notary public, 207.

Whitegate, co. Chester. See Vale Royal.

Whiteherne, Auhitherne, Candida Casa, Candidacasa, Candia cassa (sic), Qwhethorn, Qwythyrr[n]e, [co. Wigtown], bishop of, exemption from the jurisdiction of, 725.

-, -, papal letters to, 454.

-, -, papal mandatary, 4, 59, 247, 279, 281, 282 (bis), 296, 346, 720.

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

-, bishops of, 732.

-, Alexander bishop of. See Vaus.

-, Thomas bishop of. See Spens.

-, episcopal mensa of, lease of lands belonging to, 42.

-, see of, farms etc. of the lands of, 400.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 247, 277, 281.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 720.

-, Premonstratensian priory (cathedral), abbot (recte prior) of, papal mandatary, 575.

-, -, Fergus prior commendatary of. See MacDowell.

-, -, William prior of.See Douglas.

-, -, prior and chapter of, litigants concerning the tithes of Bishopton, 540.

-, -, -, presentation made by, 45.

-, -, canons of. See Douglas, Simon; MacDowell, Thomas.

-, -, chapter of, consent of, to a lease, 42.

-, -, -, seal of, 732.

-, -, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 11.

-, -, letters dated at, 732.

-, diocese of, churches in, belonging to Holyrood abbey, 733.

-, -, -, procurations of, 732.

-, -, persons of, 42, 277, 461, 522, 587, 720, 773–4.

-, -, places in. See Aughnassy; Balmaghie; Blakat; Dalry; Dundrennan; Garthland; Glenluce; Kells, co. Kirkcudbright; Kelton; Kirkchrist; Kirkcudbright; St. Mary's Isle; Soulseat; Tongueland; Whiteherne; Wigtown.

-, -, rectory in, xxviii.

-, -, vicarage in, xxxi.

-, lands in the barony of, 42.

-, parish of St. Martin's, Bishopton in, 540.

-, See also Bailliewhir; Balcrey; Craig; Rispain.

Whitekirk and Tyninghame, co. Haddington. See Tyninghame.

Whitelaw, Kuhielaw, Quhitlaw, Quihutlaw, Archibald or Archibald de, secretary and tutor of James III, king of Scots, to be a canon and succentor of Moray, 281, 282.

-, -, to be archdeacon of Moray, 434.

-, -, archdeacon of Moray, dispensation to, 426.

-, -, dean of Dunbar and rector of Laurencekirk, sometime archdeacon of Moray, dispensation to, 579.

Whitton, John, a litigant for the vicarage of Auchterhouse, 711.

Wholeochan, Margaret, wife of Thomas Lang, indult to, 771.

Whytyngton, Giles, late archdeacon of Meath, 466.

Wielant , G., 386.

Wig in Tronternes. See Uig in Trotternish.

Wight, Isle of, Quarr abbey in, 676.

Wigorinensis , written for Wigorniensis (i.e. Worcester), xx.

Wigtown, Wigton, Wigtoune [co. Wigtown], rectory of, 46.

-, -, sheriffdom of, lands in, 42.

Wihite, Wihte. See White.

Wikeham, Thomas, rector of Ulcombe, a litigant concerning tithes, 442.

Wilford, bridge of [co. Suffolk], indulgence to those who give alms for the repair of, 490.

Wilham, Philip ap. See Philip ap Wilham.

Wilhelmi, John, late vicar of Morton, 27.

Willesden, Willesdon alias Boundes [co. Middlesex], a prebend in St. Paul's, London, 312.

William I, king of Scots, charter of, confirmed, 731.

William, sir, chaplain of Rushall, letters to, 498.

William, Walter ap. See Walter ap William.

William ap Eynon, indult to, 816.

William ap Howell’ ap Adam, intruded rector of Llanbadarnvawr, 724.

William ap Hoell ap Thomas, lord of Merthyr, indult to, 588.

-, -, Joan his wife, 588.

William ap Jevan, priest, indult to, 613.

William ap John, Johannis, priest, indult to, 613.

William ap John, intruded rector of Llanbadarnvawr, 724.

Williani (or William), Richard, rector of Chevening, 204.

Willington, Willingeton [cos. Stafford and Derby], parish church, united to Repton priory, to be served by a canon of that priory, 578, 632, 633.

-, distance of Repton priory from, 632.

Wilton [co. Wilts], Benedictine nuns' abbey, abbess and convent of, 712.

-, -, canonry and prebend in presentation of, 712.

-, -, canons of. See Conge, John; Hert, Walter.

-, -, prebend in. See South Newton.

-, archdeacon of. See Wiltshire.

Wilton, Vilton, John, dispensation to, xxii.

-, Wylton, John, priest, grant of the office of notary public to, 100.

-, -, oath of, 100.

-, Wylton, Walter, a monk of Bindon, dispensation to, 729.

Wiltshire, Wilton, 308.

-, Peter archdeacon of. See Courtenay.

-, Vincent archdeacon of. See Clementis.

Wily. See Wylie.

Winchcomb, Winchecombe [co. Gloucester], Benedictine abbey of SS. Mary and Kenelm, king and martyr, monk of. See Twynnyng, Thomas.

Winchester, Wintonien[sis], [co. Hants], bishop of, faculties to, 777 (ter), 814.

-, -, hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr at Acre transferred to Cyprus by, 33.

-, -, papal mandatary, 405, 655, 711.

-, William bishop of. See Waynflete.

-, archdeacon of, consent of, to an appropriation, 367.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral), prior and chapter of, consent of, to an appropriation, 367.

-, church of, archdeaconry of Surrey in, 486.

-, diocese of, persons dwelling in, 777.

-, -, persons of, 421, 486 (bis), 588, 814.

-, -, places in. See Beaulieu; Beddington; Bermondsey; Brixton (Isle of Wight); Chiddingfold; Chilcomb; Itchen Abbas; Mottisfont; Nether Wallop; Old Alresford; Quarr; St. Denys; Sheen, West; Southwark; Stoke next Guildford.

-, parish church of St. Thomas the Martyr, rectory of, 824.

Windeham. See Wymondham.

Windsor, de Vindesora [co. Berks], college of St. George the Martyr in the royal castle of, dean or warden of, 344.

-, -, separation of Eton College from, 343, 344.

Winkhill, Wyngkil [in Heckington, co. Lincoln], Leonard Thornburgh lord of, 162.

Winter, Wyrester, Andrew, a member of the household of Paul II, to be rector of Rainpatrick, 575.

-, -, late rector of Rainpatrick, 720.

Winterborne, Wynterborne, John, Commissary of John [Chedworth], bishop of Lincoln, 487.

-, Vinterb[orne], Winterborn. Winterburn, Winterburne, Winturburne, Wynterborn, Wynterbourne, Wynterburne, Wyntirborne, Wynturborne, Thomas, archdeacon of Canterbury, indult to, 347.

-, -, -, auditorgeneral of matrimonial causes in the diocese of Canterbury, 654.

-, -, auditor of causes of the court of the archbishop of Canterbury, suits before, 464, 486.

-, -, -, sentence of, 599.

-, -, commissary of the archbishop of Canterbury, matrimonial suit before, 600.

-, -, auditor of causes of the court of Thomas [Bourchier], archbishop of Canterbury, suits before, 399, 437. bury, suits before, 399, 437.

-, -, -, appeal from sentence of, 803.

-, -, -, sentences of, 453, 465, 569 (bis).

-, -, auditor-general in civil causes between ecclesiastics in the diocese of Lincoln, sentence of, 650.

-, -, commissary of Thomas Bourchier, archbishop of Canterbury, 400.

-, -, vicar in spirituals, called auditor-general, of the archbishop of Canterbury, appeal from order of, 801.

-, -, vicar-general in spirituals of the archbishop of Canterbury, testamentary suit before, 649.

Winterbourne Bassett, Wynturburn Bassett [co. Wilts], rectory of, 800.

Wisbeche, Thomas, abbot of Thorney, indult to, 614.

Wischart, Wyschart, Andrew, treasurer of Caithness, 170, 194, 195.

Wiston, Wyston [now part of the parish of Wiston and Roberton, co. Lanark], vicarage of, 149.

Witham Friary, Vitham [co. Somerset], Carthusian house of St. Mary, brother of. See Viel, Richard.

Withe. See White.

Witheman, Thomas, vicar of West Linton, resignation of, 190.

Witton, Thomas, indult to, 615.

-, -, Joan his wife, 615.

Wnayng. See Owning.

Woburn, Woborn, de Wobornia, Woburne [co. Bedford], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 676.

-, -, sentence of, 676.

-, -, monk of. See Plant, John.

Wochurlauand. See Holycross.

Wodboro. See Woodborough.

Woddallyng. See Wood Dalling.

Wodde, Wode. See Wood.

Wodehous, John, a townsman of Calais, 162.

-, -, his wife, 162.

Wodelarke, Robert, rector called provost of King's College, Cambridge, dispensation to, 753.

Wodlock, Wodlocko, John, indult to, 590.

-, -, Helen his wife, 590.

Wodman. See Woodman.

Wogan, David, to be a notary public, 777.

-, -, rector of Letterston, dispensation to, 763.

Wolballe, Henry, dispensed to marry, xxxii.

-, -, Joan his wife, xxxii.

Wollore. See Wallore.

Wolrych, Simon, clerk, of London, a litigant respecting the will of William Spalding, 102, 103.

Wolsi, Richard, bishop of Down and Connor, 13.

Woodborough, Wodboro [co. Wilts], rectory of, 693.

Woodburn, Gutburyn [in Carrickfergus, co. Antrim], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 538.

Wood Dalling, Woddallyng [co. Norfolk], vicarage of, 823.

Wood, Wodde, Elisabeth alias Isabel, 163.

-, Wode, John, to be a notary public, 698.

-, Woode, William, rector of Ashodon, dispensation to, 549.

Woodman, Vodman, Wodman, John, to be an abbot (or prior) in the diocese of Glasgow, xxxv.

-, -, an Augustinian canon, a litigant for the priory of Restennet, 361, 362.

-, -, an Augustinian canon of St. Andrews, intruded prior of Pittenweem, 573.

Wool, co. Dorset. See Bindon.

Woolvercot, co. Oxford. See Godstow.

Wootton Courtney, Weton Courtenay, Wetton Courternay, [co. Wetton Courtienay [co. Somerset], rectory of, 424.

Wootynia . See Abington.

Worcester, Wigorinensis (sic), [co. Worcester], bishop of, commissary of. See Vance, William.

-, -, jurisdiction of, over Alcester abbey, 280.

-, -, papal mandatary, 334, 510, 766.

-, -, pension to, 280.

-, John bishop of. See Carpenter.

-, Thomas bishop of. See Polton and Bourchier.

-, episcopal mensa of, lands, belonging to, in Throckmorton, 532.

-, archdeacon of, consent of, to an appropriation, 280.

-, -, pension to, 280.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 621.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral), prior and chapter of, pension to, 280.

-, -, monks of. See Smaw alias Hereford, John; Smethewik, John.

-, -, chapter of, consent of, to an appropriation, 280.

-, canon (sic) of. See Fawkys, William.

-, diocese of, persons of, 207, 532, 635, 742.

-, -, places in. See Alcester; Almondsbury; Baddeslay; Bristol; Burton super Alpes; Daylesford; Evesham; Gloucester; Halesowen; Hailes; Hartlebury; Leonard Stanley; Pebworth; Studley; Tewkesbury; Throckmorton; Tockington; Upton-on-Severn; Warwick; Westbury on Trym; Winchcomb.

-, -, rectory in, xx.

Worcester (recte Bath and Wells), diocese of, place in. See Keynsham.

Worcester, John earl of. See de Tiptoft.

Worfeld, Richard, vicar of Wallsall, agreement sealed by, 494, 498.

-, -, seal of, 498.

Workington, Wyrkyngton in Cowplande [co. Cumberland], rectory of, 768.

Worms [Germany], Reynhardus bishop of. See de Sickingen.

-, city and diocese of, Simon [de Düren], bishop of Mayo, a bishop suffragan in, 126.

Worsley, Seth, esquire, 260 (bis), 261 (bis), 262, 263 (4), 264 (bis), 265.

-, Worseley, William, priest, a canon of Southwell and prebendary of Norwell Overhall, a canon of York and prebendary of South Cave, a canon of St. Paul's, London, and prebendary of Willesden, and rector of Pickering. 311, 312, 312 note.

Worth, Robert, of London, party to a matrimonial suit, 435.

Wotharlauand. See Holycross.

Wothenia , Wothenya, abbey de. See Abington.

Wottirat, Wottirrathry. See Outeragh.

Wright, Bright, Wryght, John, rector of Beetham, 370, 371.

-, -, dispensation to, 823.

-, -, petition of, 369.

-, Wryght, Robert, priest, lord of Snell, indult to, 590.

Writtle, Writell’ [co. Essex], parish church of All Saints, belonging to the hospital of the Holy Ghost in Sassia, Rome, 80.

Wryght. See Wright.

Wydirsponne, Patrick, abbot of Holyrood, Edinburgh, dispute of, with the bishop of Whiteherne, 732.

Wykys, William, clerk, of London, a litigant respecting the will of William Spalding, 102, 103.

Wylde, Richard, vicar of Saffron Walden, indult to, 645.

-, Walter, rector of Tidpit, dispensation to, 824.

-, William, rector of St. Leonard's, Colchester, dispensation to, 491, 492.

Wylie, Wyley, Wyly, John, vicar of Kelton, 406.

-, -, brother of. See Wylie, Richard.

-, -, death of, 281.

-, -, papal letters to, 479.

-, Vile, Vyle, Wily, Wyley, Wyli, Wyly, Richard, collector of the papal Camera in Scotland, 251, 252, 281 note, 282 note.

-, -, sometime collector of the papal Camera in Scotland, executor of a papal mandate, 268.

-, -, archdeacon of Brechin, 282.

-, -, collector general of the papal Camera in Scotland, brother of John Wylie, 406.

-, -, reservation of a canonry of Orkney and the prebend of St. Olaf [Kirkwall] for, 128.

-, -, a canon of Orkney and prebendary of St. Olaf, Kirkwall, 438.

-, -, vicar of Dundee, a litigant for a canonry of Aberdeen and the prebend of Aboyne, 404.

-, -, archdeacon of Brechin, vicar of Dundee and rector of Kinnell, to be a monk of Kelso, 279.

-, -, a canon and succentor of Moray, to be a monk of Kelso, 281–2.

-, -, a canon of Ross and prebendary of Kirkmichael, to be a monk of Kelso, 281.

-, -, archdeacon of Brechin, to be a monk of Kelso and to be abbot commendatary and subsequently abbot of the same, 640.

-, -, faculty for the blessing of, 640, 641.

-, -, to have possession of that abbey, 315.

Wylkyns, John, rector of Akeley, dispensation to, 783.

Wylles, Stephen, vicar of Alkham with the annexed chapel of Capel le Ferne, dispensation to, 505.

Wyllyadam, Robert, a parishioner of Peterstone, petition of, 803.

Wylton. See Wilton.

Wyly. See Wylie.

Wymbyll, Robert, to be a notary public, 585.

Wymondham, Windeham [co. Norfolk], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 599.

Wynde alias Clyve, William, vicar of Dulverton, dispensation to, 546.

Wynesbury, Wynnesbury, Margaret, party to a matrimonial suit, 463, 464, 600.

Wyngkil. See Winkhill.

Wynnesbury. See Wynesbury.

Wynscydayne (alias Nugent), William, clerk, to be a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Kilbarrymeaden, 165.

Wyntirborne, Wynturborne. See Winterborne.

Wynturburn Bassett. See Winterbourne Bassett.

Wyny. See Oyne.

Wyot, Vyot, Wiot, Philip, late dean of Lismore and vicar of Ardmore, 57.

-, -, late a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Kilrossanty, 304.

-, Viot, Walter, late vicar of Ardmore, 57, 638, 639.

Wyreter. See Winter.

Wyrkyngton in Cowplande. See Workington.

Wyschart. See Wischart.

Wyston. See Wiston.

Wytecastell, Helen, wife of Edmund Cotis, party to a matrimonial suit, 486.

Wyth. See Thomas ap Howel.

Wywyle, Beatrice, relict of Robert Wywyle, petition of, 753.

-, -, bequest to and for the soul of, 753, 754.

-, Robert, relict of. See Wywyle, Beatrice.

-, -, will and testament of, 753, 754.

-, -, executors of, 753, 754.

X

Xanctonen[sis], Xantonen[sis]. See Saintes.

Y

Y; Y, abbey de. See Iona.

Yagra. See Oagra.

Yardley Hastings, Hastyngis [co. Northants], William Hastingis lord of, 704.

Yarmouth [co. Norfolk], 341.

-, Augustinian friars’ house by, 341.

Yartan. See Oartan.

Yayskaryh (recte Ynyskaryh). See Scattery Island.

Ybeargy. See Obeargy.

Ybernia . See Ireland.

Ybrayn. See O'Brien and O'Byrne.

Ybreyn. See O'Brien.

Ybrechayn. See Ibrickan.

Ybrogay. See Obrogayd.

Ybruchan. See Obruachan.

Ybryayn. See O'Brien.

Ybuey, Ybuoy. See Obuoy.

Ycamayn. See Ocaemayn.

Ycassan. See Ocassayn.

Ycatham. See Ocatham.

Ycellaig, Ycellaydh. See O'Kelly.

Ychahan. See O'Cahan.

Ychallanayn. See Ochallanayn.

Ychayll. See Ochayll.

Ychonnillin. See Ochonnillin.

Ychyn Abbatis. See Itchen Abbas.

Yckilichan. See Okilichan.

Ycolghan. See Ocolgan.

Yconnyn. See Oconnyn.

Yconnyrych. See Oconnyrych.

Ycorbayn. See Ocorbayn.

Ycorboy. See Ocorboy.

Ycormichain. See Ocormacayn.

Yculenan. See Oculenan.

Ycurryn. See O'Curren.

Ydallyd. See O'Daly.

Ydeayd, Yderayd. See O'Dea.

Ydomnayll, Ydonpnayl. See O'Donnell.

Ydonhyn. See Odonhyn.

Ydonnamayn, Ydonnanayn. See O'Donovan.

Ydonnchua. See Odonchua.

Ydonurt. See Odonurt.

Ydoronaygk. See Odoronaygh.

Ydouhyn (recte Ydruhyn). See Odruffyn.

Ydubgayn. See Odubgayn.

Ydubgilla. See Odubgilla.

Yegni. See Ogeni.

Yekkesworth. See Ixworth'.

Yelling, Zyllyng [co. Hunts], rectory of, 823.

Yene, Baptista, to be a canon of York, xxxiv.

Yenhyn. See Oenhyn.

Yerdley, diocese of Chichester, John Yerdley lord of, 740.

Yerdley, John, of Horsham, lord of Yerdley, indult to, 740.

Yester, de Bothanis, Bothans, de Bottanis, Zester [co. Haddington], collegiate church of St. Cuthbert, Fergus provost of.See Macdowell.

-, David Hay lord of, 812.

Yetholm, Zethem [co. Roxburgh], rectory of, 61.

Yfargayl, Yfergil. See O'Farrell.

Yffahy. See O'Fahy.

Yfflanagayn. See O'Flannagan.

Yffryl. See Offryl.

Yflahfertych. See O'Flaherty.

Yflancacd (recte Yflancaed). See Rockforest.

Yfloynd. See O'Flynn.

Ygillasenayn. See Ogillasenayn.

Ygormellay, Ygormuly. See Ogormuly.

Ygrada. See Ograda.

Ygyllacandayn. See Ogillacandayn.

Ygyllagymayn. See Ogillagymayn.

Yhaega. See O'Hea.

Yhagoayn. See O'Hagan.

Yhanly, See Ohanly.

Yhederscoll, Yhederstoil. See O'Driscoll.

Yhedian, Yhedyan. See O'Hedian.

Yhelayd. See O'Hely.

Yheogonayn. See O'Hogan.

Yhierlay. See Ohierlay.

Yhiki. See O'Hicky.

Yhirc. See Ohirt.

Yhonlarayn. See Ohoularayn.

Yhurain, Yhurayn. See Ohurayn.

Yhurrhayli. See Ohurhile.

Yhyda. See Osyda.

Yhymori (recte Yhymoir). See Ohymoir.

Yhynayn. See Ohynayn.

Ykaearwall. See O'Carroll.

Ykaellaigi. See O'Kelly.

Ykahyr. See O'Cahir.

Ykassy. See Okassy.

Ykeallagy, Ykeallay, Ykeallayd, Ykeallaydh. See O'Kelly.

Ykeith. See Okeith.

Ykellayd. See O'Kelly.

Ykennedi. See O'Kennedy.

Ykilchan. See Okilichan.

Ylaherty. See O'Flaherty.

Ylamud. See Olamud.

Ylamyn. See Olamyn.

Ylanagayn. See Olanagayn.

Ylayn. See O'Flynn.

Yle. See Islay.

Yle, John de, layman, patron of the rectory of Kilkerran, 173.

-, -, patron of the rectory of Killarrow, presentation made by, 628.

Yleannayn. See Oleannayn.

Yleddan. See Oleddan.

Yllanayn. See Ollanayn.

Yllent, Thomas, late abbot of Hore abbey, 12.

Yllowbaidh. See Ollowbaidh.

Ylonchy. See O'Lynch.

Ylongaygh. See Olongaygh.

Ylonnygayn. See Olanagayn.

Ylonragayn. See Olonragayn.

Yluoneym. See Oluoneym.

Ylynchy. See O'Lynch.

Ylynnyna. See Olynnyna.

Ymadagayn. See O'Madden.

Ymaednay. See O'Meany.

Ymaelgraedhy. See Omaelgraedhy.

Ymanynayn. See Omananayn.

Ymcara (recte Ymeara). See Omeara.

Ymeargayn. See O'meargayd.

Ymehayr. See O'Meagher.

Ymisil. See Myshall.

Ymlechysell. See Easky.

Ymmalcen[sis], written for Imelacen[sis], 796.

Ymochlayn. See Omochlayn.

Ymogain. See Omogain.

Ymolacen[sis]. See Emly.

Ymuigissa (recte Ymurgissa), Ymuirissa. See O'Morrissey.

Ymukathe. See Omulrathe.

Ymulbreanaynd, Ymulbrenaynd.See Omulbrennan.

Ymulketayn (recte Ymulkerayn). See Omulcherayn.

Ymulmochory. See Omulmochory.

Ymurchw, Ymurhku. See O'Murphy.

Yncante. See O'Canty.

Yndiber, Oliver, late vicar of Kildroma, 721.

Yngow. See Ingoe.

Yniscat. See Canon Island.

Ynisemiacalmac. See Inch.

Ynis Meoyn alias Purt Mayn. See Inishmaine.

Ynisschat. See Canon Island.

Ynisskacha. See Inniscattery.

Ynnis Cronayn. See Inniscronane.

Ynorkip. See Innerkip.

Ynycomycayr. See O'Connor.

Ynyellayn. See Onyellayn.

Ynyscronayn. See Inniscronane.

Ynysfayleyad. See Innisfallen.

Ynysgach. See Canon Island.

Ynyskachy. See Inniscattery.

Yoghill, Yohull. See Youghal.

York, Eboracen[sis], [co. York], archbishop of, exhortation to, regarding the Crusade, 230.

-, -, faculties to, 420, 585, 586, 641, 642 (ter), 643, 697 (bis), 777.

-, -, licence of, for the foundation of Long Sleddale chapel, 531.

-, -, papal mandatary, 161, 401, 452, 486, 519, 738, 753.

-, -, pensions reserved to, 248 (bis), 259, 262.

-, -, position of, in his church, 686.

-, -, power reserved to, to assign a vicar's portion in Beetham, 259.

-, George archbishop of. See Nevill.

-, William archbishop of. See Bothe and St. William.

-, dean of, obligation of residence of, 686, 687.

-, Richard dean of. See Andrew.

-, dean and chapter of, consent of, to appropriations, 248 (bis), 258.

-, -, dispute with the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York, concerning the tithes etc. of Grenedikes, 249.

-, -, pensions reserved to, 248 (bis), 259, 262.

-, -, petitions of, 249, 367.

-, -, proctor of. See Averill, sir John.

-, -, seal of, 259 (bis), 263, 266.

-, John archdeacon of. See Bothe.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 289.

-, William precentor of. See Eure.

-, John sub-dean of. See Bate.

-, treasurer of, advowson of Nether Wallop belonging to, 367, 568.

-, -, manor of Mottisfont belonging to, 367.

-, John treasurer of. See Bothe.

-, vicars choral of, 367, 568.

-, canons of. See Hope, Thomas; Lax, John; Malster, William; Salviatis, Francis de; Sendale, John; Worsley, William; Yene, Baptista.

-, chapter of, 262, 263.

-, -, claim of, to the rectory of Nether Wallop, 568.

-, -, consent of, to an appropriation, 369.

-, -, letters of, exemplified, 266.

-, chapter, clergy, people and vassals of the church of, papal letters to, 432.

-, prebends in. See Laughton en le Morthen; Cave, South.

-, capitular mensa of, appropriation of the rectory of Nether Wallop to, 367, 368.

-, -, appropriation of the rectory of Sturton to, 249, 250, 251.

-, -, benefice annexed to. See York, St. Laurence.

-, cathedral church, chantry of SS. Agatha, Lucy and Scolastica in, chaplain of. See Burgh, Christopher.

-, -, -, statute for, 320.

-, -, holders of chantries in, 322, 323.

-, -, statutes of, 687.

-, chapter house of, letters dated at, 263, 266.

-, church of, archdeaconry in.See Richmond.

-, city and diocese of, licence to exercise pontifical offices in, 407.

-, diocese of, indulgence in, xxxiii.

-, -, persons of, xxviii, xxxiii, xxxiv, 55, 91, 93, 161, 166 (bis), 206, 207, 266, 369, 388, 401, 420, 421, 449, 459, 461, 493, 504, 519, (bis), 546, 585, 586, 592, 593, 614, 616, 641, 642, (bis), 643, 651, (4), 697 (bis), 700, 701, 703, 705 (bis), 715, 753, (bis), 772, 774, 777, 814, 816.

-, -, places in. See Allerton Mauleverer; Armthorpe; Badsworth; Beetham; Beverley; Blyth, co. Nottingham; Bridlington; Burton Agnes; Burton upon Ure; Cowlam; Ferriby, North; Flamborough; Fountains; Gateforth; Goldsborough; Hazelwood; Hexham; Huggate; Jervaulx; Kendal; Kirk Fenton; Kirkstall; Long Sleddale; Lenton; Marton in the Forest; Masham; Masongill; Meaux; Milford; Newstead; Patrick Brompton; Pickering; Pontefract; Ripon; Roche; Ripley; Rudby in Cleveland; Saxton; Selby; Seton; Sigston; Slaidburn; Southwell; Sproatley; Stonyhurst; Sturton; Thornton in Lonsdale; Wensley; Westmoreland; Workington; York (St. Mary's abbey).

-, -, residents in. See Kay, Thurstin; Massy, Rawlin; Welyngton, Robert.

-, province of, request for trial of a cause by prelates of, 401.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Mary without and near the walls of, abbot of, papal mandatary, 601, 645.

-, -, John abbot of. See Cotyngham.

-, -, abbot and convent of, benefice in the presentation of, 370. See also Sturton.

-, -, -, dispute with the dean and chapter of York concerning the tithes etc. of Grenedikes, 249.

-, -, -, pension reserved to, 260.

-, -, -, petitions of, 247, 248, 249.

-, -, -, proctor of.See Warde, Simon.

-, -, -, seal of, 260.

-, -, convent of, 260, 262.

-, -, monks of. See Greteham, Thomas; Stanley, John; Warde, Simon.

-, -, appropriation of the church of Burton in Kendal to, 248.

-, -, appropriation of the church of Heversham to, 247, 248.

-, -, benefice annexed to, See Fulford.

-, -, chapter house of, letters dated at, 260.

-, college of St. William within the close of the cathedral, provost of, 320.

-, -, Christopher provost of. See Burgh.

-, -, fellows of, 322, 323.

-, -, foundation etc. of, confirmed, 322, 323.

-, church of St. Augustine (?), altar of the Most Holy Sacrament in, xxxiv.

-, parish church of St. Laurence in the suburbs of, Grenedikes alleged to be in the parish of, 249.

-, -, vicar of, 249. See also Haukesworth, sir Richard.

-, gild of Corpus Christi, brethren of, xxxiv.

York, co., Slaidburn (q.v.) in, 264.

Youghal, Yoghill, Yohull, Zohyl [co. Cork], parish church, priests holding perpetual benefices in, 624.

-, -, rector of. See Milis, Robert.

-, -, vicar of. See Christoferi, Philip.

-, -, erected into a collegiate church, 624.

-, collegiate church of St. Mary, dean of, papal mandatary, 657.

-, -, indult to persons visiting and giving alms to, 624.

-, -, union of parish churches etc. to the mensa of, 624.

-, -, wardenship of, instituted, 624.

-, -, warden and priests of, 624.

- See also Ballymacask.

Youir, John, vicar of Kilmacowen, indult to, 423.

Young, Zong, Alexander, rector of Kirkforthar, reservation for, 429.

- See also Juvenis.

Yreda. See Oreda.

Yrnas (or Yrnes,? recte Ynnes), John, late vicar of Bathgate, 314.

Yrodayn. See Orodain.

Yruosz, John de, a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Cambuslang, to be also vicar of Bathgate, 469.

Ysega, Ysegda. See Osega.

Ysullyuayn. See O'sullivan.

Ythuathig, Ythuythayg. See Othuathig.

Ytrebur. See Otrebur.

Yubayn. See Oubayn.

Yvychirche. See Ivychurch.

Ywrey. See O'Murphy.

Z

Zacosta, Peter Raymondus, late master of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 269.

-, -, letters of, exemplified, 270.

Zalulok, Duncan, a claimant to the vicarage of Cramond, 348, 349.

Zamora [Spain], cardinal of. See Mellis, John de.

Zeno, James, bishop of Padua, papal commissary, 353.

Zitouni, Sedonien[sis], [Dalmatia], bishop of, papal mandatary, 655.

Zucheta, Baptista de, clerk, of Novarra, a writer in the registry of the papal Camera, 236, 242, 254, 283 note.

-, -, alteration made by, 387.

-, -, papal registers rubricated by, 235 note, 295 note.

-, -, witness, 392.

-, -, a canon of Novarra, papal registers rubricated by, 316 note, 331 note.

Z

Zester. See Yester.

Zethem. See Yetholm

Zohyl. See Youghal.

Zong. See Young.

Zyllyng. See Yelling.