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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Lateran Regesta. Vol. DCLXXIX. (fn. 1)
5 Paul II.
De Diversis. [Formis].
1469. 5 Kal. July. (27 June.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 45.) |
To John Bate, subdean of York. Grant, as below. Eugenius IV granted him an indult to take for life [sic] the fruits of the said subdeanery, which is a non-major dignity with cure, and of any of his other benefices, the daily distributions alone excepted, whilst residing in any one of his benefices, or being in the service of the then king of England [Cal.papal Lett., Vol. IX, p. 261]. At his recent petition, containing that the dean is, after the archbishop, the first peni tentiary in the said church, and is bound by the statutes of York to reside in person, whereof no mention is made in the said pope's letters, wherefore he fears that they be held surreptitious, the pope hereby grants to him, who is one of the masters of the chancery of king Edward, that the said indult etc. shall hold good from the date of these presents, as if the said mention had been made therein.Vite etc. (P. and A. de Piscia. | P. xvi. Nono Kal.Augusti Anno Quinto. de Varris.) [1½ pp.] |
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Ibid. (f. 64d.) |
To Robert Olyver, perpetual vicar of the parish church of Purstok in the diocese of Salisbury. Dispensation to receive and retain for life together with the said vicarage (value not expressed) any one other benefice, or without the said vicarage any two other benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if they be parish churches or their perpetual vicarages, or chantries, or major or principal dignities, etc., and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Vite etc. (P. and A. de Cortesiis. | P. l. de Varris.) [2¼ pp.] |
9 Kal. June. (24 May.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 188.) |
To Patrick, bishop of St. Andrews. Faculty to reconcile churches, monasteries, chapels, cemeteries, and other places, secular and regular, in his city and diocese, by a fit priest, the water having first been blessed by himself or other bishop.Tue devocionis precibus. (Hug. and P. de Godis. | Hug.xl. prothon. Bisuntin.) [½ p.] |
1468[–9]. 12 Kal. April. (21 March.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 281.) |
To Nicholas Ros, clerk, of the diocese of St. Andrews. Dispensation to him (who was formerly dispensed by authority of the ordinary on account of illegitimacy, as the son of married parents, (fn. 2) to be made a clerk, and who, after having been made a clerk, was dispensed by papal authority to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure), to receive and retain any mutually compatible benefices, of any number and kind, with or without cure, even if canonries and prebends, elective dignities etc., with cure, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, provided that such dignities be not major in cathedral or principal in collegiate churches. Vite etc. (F. and A. de Piscia. | F. xxxvi. Sassenat.) [1½ pp.] |
1469. Prid. Id. Sept. (12 Sept.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 295d.) |
To Thady, bishop of Down (Dunen.), residing in the city of Waterford. Mandate (seeing that the bishop of Waterford, who ought to be written to, is not at present residing in the city and diocese of Waterford), after temporarily separating them, to absolve from excommunication incurred, enjoining a salutary penance etc., Richard Poer, layman, of the diocese of Lismore, and Elena Botiler, mulier, of the diocese of Ossory (who reside in the city of Waterford, and who, not in ignorance that they were related in the third degree of kindred and in the simple third and in five divers ways in the fourth degrees of affinity, contracted espousals with the intent of contracting marriage, provided that they obtained papal dispensation, and who thereafter, without having obtained such dispensation, carnally knew one another and had offspring, and who cannot without such dispensation remain in their presumed marriage); and thereupon to dispense them to contract marriage anew and remain therein, decreeing legitimate the said offspring, and that to be born of the marriage thus to be contracted. Oblate nobis. (A. and P. de Godis. | A. xx. Garilliati.) [1½ pp.] |