Index of Persons and Places: D, E, F, G

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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Dabeney. See Daubeney.

Dadyngton. See Doddington, co. Kent.

Daerean. See Derrane.

Dagyn. See Dingle.

Dahy, Catilina, wife of Thomas Lynche, indult to, 772.

Dahympil (recte Dalrympil). See Dalrymple.

Dailly, co. Ayr. See Bargany.

Dale Abbey, de Dala [co. Derby], Premonstratensian abbey of St. Mary, canon of. See Middylton, John.

Dale, Simon, to be a notary public, 776.

Dalgety, co. Fife. See Donibristle.

Dalgles, Dalglef, Simon or Simon de, precentor of Glasgow, commissary of Andrew [de Durisder], bishop of Glasgow, 813.

-, -, consent of, to the reservation of a pension, 49.

-, -, pension of, xxi.

-, -, proctor of. See Forsith, Thomas de.

-, Daugles, William de, late vicar of Kirkintilloch, 434, 435, 444.

Dalkeith, Dalketh, Duket [co. Edinburgh], James Douglas lord or late lord of, 57, 204, 734.

-, Janet Douglas lady of, 108.

Dallyng, William, a monk of Norwich, 190.

Dalmahoy, Dalmahowe [in Ratho, co. Edinburgh], part of the possessions of the collegiate church of Corstorphine, 610.

Dalmeny, Drunmany [co. Linlithgow], vicarage of, 736, 737.

Dalrempil. See Dalrymple.

Dalry [co. Kirkcudbright], rectory of, 579.

Dalrymple, co. Ayr. See Martinham.

Dalrymple, Dahympil, John, dispensed to marry, xxiii.

-, -, Mariota his wife, xxiii.

-, Dalrempil, John, clerk, dispensation to, 98.

Dalston, Emmota, of London, 175.

Damet, Thomas, priest, formerly professed in the abbey of Little Coggeshall, declaration in favour of, 66, 67.

Damport, Margery, of Henbury, sometime wife of Thomas Damport, dispensed to marry again, 782.

-, Thomas, late husband of Margery Damport and kinsman of John Waren, 782.

Damynis, Damynys. See Devenish.

Danby, Peter. See Dauby.

Danensis (? Darensis, i. e. Kildare), parish church in diocese of, xxv.

Danet, Thomas, rector of Slapton, dispensation to, 762.

Dangandonovan, Danghindonwam [co. Cork], vicarage of, 158, 159.

-, parish church of, distance of, from Dungourney, 158.

Daniel, John, prior of Lewes, chamberlain and vicar-general of the abbot of Cluny, institution made by, 63.

-, Daniell, Ralph, rector of Bradwell, dispensation to, 782.

Danison. See Dauison.

Danneuis (recte Damienis). See Devenish.

Danvers, Dauers, Thomas, layman, party to a matrimonial suit, 405.

Darcy, Darrij, Robert, rector of Kencott, defect in dispensation to, 488.

Darebrosg. See Derrybrusk.

Daren[sis]. See Kildare.

-, corrected to Deren[sis], 25 note, 716 note.

-, a mistake for Deren[sis], 35.

-, written in error Daten[sis], 218.

- See also Danensis.

Darnley, Dernle [in Eastwood parish, co. Renfrew], John Stewart lord of, 523.

Darrij (recte Darcy). See Darcy.

Daruelt , Johannes, papal register rubricated by, 781 note.

Daten[sis], an error for Daren[sis], 218.

Dathus , L., 56, 103, 161–163, 166, 230 and passim to 642.

-, -, Marcellus substituted for, 318 note.

-, -, omission of name of, 242 note.

Daubeney, Dabeney, William, clerk, dwelling in London, indult to, 593.

-, -, Margery his wife, 593.

-, Dawbeni, William, knight, Alice his relict, dispensed to marry, 133.

Dauby (or Danby), Peter, a canon of Térouane, dispensation to, 610 note.

-, -, to be a canon and prebendary of Sainte-Croix de Cambrai, 780 note.

Dauers. See Danvers.

Daugles. See Dalgles, William.

Dauison (or Danison), Walter, claustral prior of Holyrood, Edinburgh, witness, 730.

David I, King of Scots, grant by, confirmed, 734.

David ap Eynon’, widow of, indult to, 588.

David ap Gryffyth, 715.

-, Joan relict of, dispensed to marry, 715.

David ap Phylyp, Trahaern’ ap Gwylym ap, indult to, 703.

David, Edward ap. See Edward ap David.

David, Philip ap Jemar (sic) ap, rector of Rhoscrowther, dispensation to, 443.

David, Davidis, Malcolm son of Soloman, to be dean of Lismore (Scotland), 743.

-, -, dean of Argyll, to be also rector of Kilcolumkill, 805, 806.

-, Mulerus (i. e. Mulerus son of David Barrett), a canon of Killala. See Barrett.

Davyson, Henry, to be a notary public, 777.

Dawbeni. See Daubeney.

Daylesford, Deyliffort [co. Worcester], rectory of, 420.

Daynis. See Devenish.

Dayrebrosga. See Derrybrusk.

Dearg. See Abbeyderg.

Dedealnearach. See Ballyloughloe.

Dedisciritcruym (recte de Disciritcruym). See Desert, co. Cork, W.R.

Deer, Old, Der [in Buchan parish, co. Aberdeen], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 450, 451.

Dekilosellu , Deklosellu (i.e. de Kilosellu). See Kilshalvy.

De la Warre, Richard lord. See West.

Deles, James, donsel, grant made by, 62.

Delwyn, Villacastri de. See Castletowndelvin.

Delen[sis], written in error for Deren[sis], 717.

Denbigh, Dynbygh [co. Denbigh], parish church of St. Marcellus, St. Marcella, rectory of, 226.

Deochte. See Drought.

Der. See Deer, Old.

Deraythuaydh (recte de Raythuaydh). See Rattoo.

Deren[sis]. See Derry.

-, corrected from Daren[sis], 25 note, 716 note.

-, erroneously written Daren [sis], 35.

-, erroneously written Delen[sis], 717.

Dermach, Dermcach, Dermeach. See Durrow.

Dernle. See Darnley.

Derrane, Daerean, Dorean [in Kilbride parish, co. Roscommon], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 143, 555.

Derry, Daren[sis], Delen[sis], Deren[sis], bishop of, papal mandatary, 25, 118, 227, 691.

-, -, reception of a canon of Derry by authority of, 730.

-, -, resignation admitted and collation made by, 716.

-, -, rights of, saved, 537, 730.

-, Bartholomew bishop of. See O'Flanagan.

-, John bishop of. See O'Gibbon.

-, Nicholas bishop of. See Weston.

-, Richard (recte Nicholas) bishop of. See Weston.

-, voidance of the see of, 378.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 76, 129, 160.

-, John dean of. See Macgillabride.

-, detainers of the fruits of the deanery of. See Macblosayd, John; O'Carolan, Donald.

-, litigant for the deanery of. See Macblosayd, John.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 76, 99 (bis), 129, 136, 300, 729.

-, -, father of John O'Donnell, 729.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 25.

-, canons of. See Mackathmay, Arthur; Maconanugi, Roger; Macuerta, Nellanus; Ocaelti, Donald; O'Carolan, Cornelius; O'Carolan, Donald; O'Carolan, William; Ocrenan, Patrick; O'Dougherty, Donatus; Odomhnaill, John; Odui, Cornelius; Omeargayd, Patrick; Omulmochory, David; O'Morrissey, Henry; Oquenan, Patrick; Otiernan, Patrick.

-, prebends in. See Clonleigh; Cumber, Upper; Donaghmore.

-, cathedral church of, certain number of canons not instituted, 548.

-, chapter of, 718.

-, -, papal letters to, 695.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 141.

-, -, clergy and people of, papal letters to, 695.

-, vassals of, papal letters to, 695.

-, abbey of Cella Nigra. See Londonderry.

-, diocese of, monastery in, xxiv.

-, -, persons of, 26, 39 (bis), 76, 99, 129, 136, 141, 199, 301, 336 (bis), 337, 378 (bis), 478, 516, 523, 647, 716, 748, 750.

-, -, places in. See Aghadowey; Ardstraw; Ballynascreen; Banagher; Bovevagh; Cappagh; Clonca; Clonleigh; Cumber, Upper; Donagheady; Donaghmore; Drumachose; Drumragh; Dungiven; Fahan; Leckpatrick; Londonderry; Macosquin; Maghera; Termoneeny.

-, -, rectories in, xxvii, xxxiii.

-, -, vicarage in, xxi, xxix.

-, See also Londonderry.

Derrybrusk, Darebrosg, Dayrebrosga [co. Fermanagh], rectory of, 8.

-, -, erected into a prebend in Clogher, 8, 166.

-, rectory and vicarage of, 39.

Derynndum (recte de Rynnduin). See St. Johns.

Desert, de Disciritcruym [co. Cork, W.R.], vicarage of, 201.

-, See also Curraghgrane More.

Desert Ceallaig. See Isertkelly.

Desertcreat, co. Tyrone. See Tullaghogue.

Desertmalacala. See Dysert, co. Clare.

Desertmore, Diserthmare, Dysertmoy, Dysertmoyr [co. Cork], a prebend in Cork, 360, 658, 792.

Desertserges, Dyscart Saergays [co. Cork], vicarage of, 467.

Desgyehan, quarter of. See Carrownskehaun.

Desmond, Desmonia, Dessimonia, earl of, parish church of Youghal in the patronage of, 624.

-, James and Thomas earls of. See FitzGerald.

-, Alice lady of. See de Barry.

Detibrit (recte de Tibrit). See Tubbrid.

Deuar, John, indult to, 702.

-, -, Janet his wife, 702.

Deumlayll (? recte Drumlayll). See Dromline.

deu nochuayl (recte de Nuochuayl) alla. See Nohovaldaly.

Devenish, Damynis, Damynys, Danneuis, Daynis [co. Fermanagh], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 39, 187.

-, -, Bartholomew prior of. See O'Flannagan.

-, -, Laurence prior of. See O'Flannagan.

-, -, canon of. See O'Flannagan, Laurence.

-, -, burning of, 183.

-, -, indulgence to persons visiting etc., 183.

-, parish or collegiate church of St. Laserianus, vicarage of, 84, 85.

Deviock, Devyok [in Cardinham, co. Cornwall], 618.

Devyok, de Vyok, John, lord of Deviock, indult to, 618.

-, -, wife of, 618.

Dewe, Matthew, chaplain at the altar of St. Stephen in the church of St. Sepulchre, Holborn, a papal chaplain, 163.

Deybing, John, to be a vicar in the diocese of St. Andrews, xxviii.

Deyburgh (recte Dryburgh). See Dryburgh.

Deyliffort (recte Deylisfort). See Daylesford.

Didaci de Coca, Diaz de Coca, master John, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, 175.

-, -, papal mandatary, 45.

-, -, bishop of Calahorra, cause committed to, 349.

-, -, sentence of, 784.

-, -, resident in the Roman court, papal mandatary, 369.

Diminor. See Dunmore.

Dimolinensis , probably intended for Dunelmensis (i. e. Durham), xxvii.

Dingle, Dagyn [co. Kerry], vicarage of, 807, 808, 809.

-, -, in the patronage of Killagh priory, 808.

Dirleton, co. Haddington. See Golyn.

Disart, lordship of, court of, 361.

Dischert. See Dysert, co. Waterford.

Dischinton. See Dissyngton.

Disciritcruym. See Desert, co. Cork, W.R.

Diseart, abbey of St. John the Baptist de, in the diocese of Connor. See Kells, co. Antrim.

Disert. See Dysart, co. Roscommon; and Dysert, co. Waterford.

Disertceallaig. See Isertkelly.

Diserthmare. See Desertmore.

Disertmalacala. See Dysert, co. Clare.

Dissyngton, David, late vicar of Newtyle, 437.

-, Dischinton, Dyssynton, David, vicar of Auchterhouse, 683, 684.

-, -, resignation of, 711.

-, -, intruded vicar of Auchterhouse, 255.

Dobyll, James, priest, indult to, 616.

Docharam. See Corran.

Doddington, Dodyngton [co. Cambridge], parish church of St. Mary, rectory of, 781.

Doddington, Dadyngton [co. Kent], James Borne of, 50.

Dodyngton. See Doddington, co. Cambridge.

Dog, Dogh, Thomas, an Augustinian canon of Inchmahome, to be prior of the same, 666.

-, -, de facto prior of Inchmahome, 338, 339.

Dolfin, Simon, lord of Lowestoft, indult to, 619.

Dolhing, Dolymg, William, to be a notary public, 642.

Dolton, Dowelton [co. Devon], Nicholas Lupit rector of, 587.

Dolymg. See Dolhing.

Dombar, Domber See Dunbar

Dominacht. See Dunnichen.

Domnachmor. See Donaghmore, co. Cork, E.R.

Domok, Thomas, layman, charges against, 567.

Dompnachcaed, Dompnachkayde. See Donagheady.

Dompnachinor, Dom[p]nachmor. See Donaghmore, co. Donegal.

Dompnachmor. See Donaghmore, co. Tyrone

Donachmor, alias Kylttahan. See Donaghmore, co. Tipperary.

Donachmorkyllsaleach. See Donaghmore, in the barony of Ibane and Barryroe, co. Cork, W.R.

Donacmor. See Donaghmore, in the barony of Ibane and Barryroe, co. Cork, W.R.; and Donaghmore, co. Tyrone.

Donagheumper, co. Kildare. See St. Wulstans.

Donagheady, Dompnachcaed, Dompnachkayde, Donnackyde [co. Tyrone], vicarage of, 26, 536, 537, 716.

Donaghmore, Domnachmor [co. Cork, E.R.], a prebend in Cloyne, 120.

Donaghmore, Donachmorkyllsaleach, Donacmor [in the barony of Ibane and Barryroe, co. Cork, W.R.], vicarage of, 205, 372.

Donaghmore, Dompnachinor, Dom[p]nachmor [co. Donegal], rectory of, 718.

-, -, to be erected into a prebend of Derry, 717.

-, vicar of, 717.

Donaghmore, co. Kilkenny. See Ballymartin.

Donaghmore, Donakmor, Donnaghmor, Downachmor [co. Limerick], a prebend in Limerick, 7, 157, 158, 681.

Donaghmore, Donachmor alias Kylttahan [co. Tipperary], a prebend in Lismore, 688.

Donaghmore, Dompnachmor, Donacmor [co. Tyrone], a prebend in Armagh, 161.

-, rectory of, 300.

-, vicarage of, 160, 161.

-, parishioners of, 300.

-, size of parish of, 300.

Donaghmore, co. Wexford. See Glascarrig.

Donakmor. See Donaghmore, co. Limerick.

Donald, Donald son of, sometime rector of Glendale, 60.

Donaldi, Celestine, late rector of Killarrow, 628.

-, Donald, sometime rector of Kilmorie, to be vicar of Kilfinichen, 690.

-, John, clerk, a litigant for the chancellorship of Dunkeld, 28.

-, -, chancellor of Dunkeld and vicar of Inchinnan, pension to be paid by, 125.

-, -, sometime vicar of Inchinnan, 745.

-, -, proctor of. See Carribres, Thomas.

Donbrochy, alias de Portu, abbey of. See Dunbrody.

Dondini, Hobertus, clerk, vicar of Ryndbeara, 212, 213.

Donibristle, Donybirsill, Donybyrsill [in Dalgety parish, co. Fife], lands etc. of, belonging to Inchcolm abbey, 86.

Donimacht, Donmacht. See Dunnichen.

Donmowe, Doumowe, John, to be a notary public, 698.

Donnackyde. See Donaghedy.

Donnaghmor. See Donaghmore, co. Limerick.

Donybirsill, Donybyrsill. See Donibristle.

Doraythoyg (i. e. de Raythoyg). See Rattoo.

Dorean. See Derrane.

Dorking, co. Surrey. See Betchworth, West.

Dotrehaclogin (recte de Tuhaclogin). See Tuoghcluggin.

Douaria . See Dover.

Doudun, John, a canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 339.

Douedale, Nicholas, a canon of Dublin and prebendary of Clonmethan, 467, 468.

Douglas, Dowglas [co. Lanark], lordship of, guardian of. See Douglas, William.

-, rectory of, 707.

-, -, patron of. See Douglas, William.

Douglas, Archibald, earl of Douglas, lord of Galloway, kinsman of Robert III, witness, 734.

-, Dowglas, Hugh, a canon of Aberdeen, to be a canon of Dunblane and prebendary of Abernethy, 607.

-, Isabel, countess of Angus, claiming the patronage of the rectory of Douglas, presentation made by, 707.

-, Dugles, James, layman, alleged patron (for a certain turn) of Newlands, presentation made by, 57.

-, Dugles, James, knight, lord of Dalkeith and Morton, a kinsman of Robert III, absolution for, 204.

-, -, witness, 734.

-, -, wife (afterwards relict) of. See Douglas (otherwise Stewart), Janet.

-, Dougles, Dugles (otherwise Stewart), Janet, wife (afterwards relict) of James Douglas, lord of Dalkeith, 204.

-, -, presentation to the rectory of Newlands made by, 57, 108.

-, Simon, a Premonstratensian canon of Whiteherne, 593.

-, Dowglas, Walter, to be vicar of Galston, 377.

-, William, earl of Douglas and Avondale, lord of Galloway, kinsman of James II, king of Scots, witness, 733.

-, Dowglas, William, guardian of the lordship and patron of the rectory of Douglas, 707.

-, Dougles, Dowglass, William or William de, prior of Whiteherne, 163, 247.

-, -, indult to, 593.

Doumowe. See Donmowe.

Dover, Douaria [co. Kent], Benedictine priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 442.

Dow. See Dun.

Dowelton. See Dolton.

Dowglas, Dowglass. See Douglas.

Dowllim (i. e. de Wllim). See Oola.

Down, Dunen[sis], [co. Down], bishop of, papal mandatary, 332, 709.

-, -, rights of, saved, 771.

-, Thady bishop of. See O'Morrissey.

-, city and diocese of, clergy and people of, papal letters to, 694.

-, -, intimidation in, 770.

-, diocese of, person of, 770.

-, -, places in. See Bangor, co. Down; Comber; Knockbreda.

-, -, vicarage in, xxxii.

Down and Connor, Richard bishop of. See Wolsi.

-, Thady bishop of. See O'Morrissey.

-, Thomas bishop of. See Knyght.

-, episcopal mensa of, 192.

-, -, union of the priory of St. Catherine, Waterford, to, 330.

-, chapters of, papal letters to, 694.

-, vassals of, papal letters to, 694.

Downachmor. See Donaghmore.

Downtreon. See Duntroon.

Drax, William, a monk of Kirkstead, dispensation to, 754, 755.

Dremonde (recte Dromonde). See Drummond.

Driborch, Driburgh. See Dryburgh.

Drishane, Drissean alias Bylmide, Dryssean [co. Cork], a parcel of land called Kylmichun in, 198.

-, vicarage of, 515, 551, 552.

Drochee. See Drought.

Drom, Drommachuaram [co. Tipperary], vicarage of, 8.

Dromada, benefice called the parcel of, in the parish church of Kilnamartery, co. Cork, 569, 570.

Dromcleyb. See Drumcliff.

Dromcollyn. See Drumcullen.

Dromdaleague, Drumdalyag, Drundaliag [co. Cork], a prebend in Cork, 325, 344, 345.

Dromharb. See Dromtarriff.

Dromline, Deumlayll, Drumleyll, Drumlyll [co. Clare], rectory of, 410.

-, rectory in ecclesiastical fee of, 23.

-, vicarage of, annexed to the treasurership of Killaloe, 395.

Drommachuaram. See Drom.

Dromore [co. Down], Richard late bishop of. See Misyn.

-, William bishop of. See Egremont.

-, episcopal mensa of, 407.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 187.

-, diocese of, continual wars in, 407.

Dromtarriff, Dromharb, Dromtharib [co. Cork], vicarage of, 706, 796.

Drought, Deochte, Drochee, Drothde [in Kilreekil parish, co. Galway], a prebend in Clonfert, 5, 123, 240.

Drouth, Richard, a monk of Coventry, dispensation to, 670.

Droymcloyf. See Drumcliff.

Druell, John, commissary of Thomas Bourchier, archbishop of Canterbury, 399.

-, -, official of London, instruments of, exemplified, 259–267, 494–499.

-, -, instrument drawn up before and sealed by, 499.

-, -, rector of Fulham, indult to, 55.

Druimlkelny. See Drumcliff.

Drumachose, Drumcosa [co. Londonderry], parish church of St. Cainnech, rectory of, called the comorbanship of Roe, Roho, 141.

Drumahaire, in Drumlease parish, co. Leitrim. See Knockrath.

Drumcannon, Drumconnayn [co. Waterford], vicarage of, 78.

Drumcliff, Dromcleyb, Droymcloyf, Druimlkelny, Dru[m]clep, Drumcleyb, Drunteleyb [co. Clare], rectory of ecclesiastical fee in the parish church of, 16, 167, 202–203, 471, 671.

-, rectory of Kilfiddane, Fandii, in the church of, 365.

Drumconnayn. See Drumcannon.

Drumcosa . See Drumachose.

Drumcullen, Dromcollyn [King's County], chapel of, annexed to Lynally, 448.

Drumdalyag. See Dromdaleague.

Drumermolaygh. See Drumreilly.

Drumfad, in the diocese of Armagh, rectory of, forming portion of a prebend in Armagh, 118.

Drumfresse, Drumfressis. See Dumfries.

Drumhome, Drumthuoma [co. Donegal], vicarage of, 821, 822.

Drumlane, Drumlean, Drumllican [co. Cavan], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, dependent on the abbey of Kells, co. Meath, Cormac prior of. See MacBreen.

-, -, John prior of. See MacBreen.

-, -, canon of. See O'Farrelly, Donald.

-, -, founders of, 200.

Drumlease, Drumlias [co. Leitrim], vicarage of, 533.

- See also Knockrath.

Drumleyll. See Dromline.

Drumlias. See Drumlease.

Drumllican. See Drumlane.

Drumlyll. See Dromline.

Drummikyhit in the diocese of Clonfert, vicarage of, 123, 124.

Drummond, Dremonde (recte Dromonde), Alexander, lord of Stobhall, indult to, 460.

Drumragh, Druymrath [co. Tyrone], rectory of, 199, 200.

Drumraney, Drumrane, Dru[m]rane, [co. Westmeath], vicarage of, erected into a prebend of Clonmacnoise, 284, 605.

Drumreilly, Drumermolaygh [cos. Cavan and Leitrim], vicarage of, 83, 84.

-, -, united to the prebend of Oughteragh, 84.

Drumthuoma. See Drumhome.

Drumugakarg (i. e. Drumcalry). See Knock.

Drundaliag. See Dromdaleague.

Drunmany (recte Dunmany). See Dalmeny.

Drunteleyb (recte Drumcleyb). See Drumcliff.

Drury, Roger, of Hawstead, lord of Abriwicks in Great Ashfield, indult to, 459.

-, -, Felicia wife of, 459.

-, -, Thomas, to be a notary public, 642.

Druymrath. See Drumragh.

Dryburgh, Deyburgh, Driborch, Driburgh [in Mertoun, co. Berwick], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 293, 363, 620, 665, 666, 812.

-, -, -, papal letters to, 679.

-, -, Walter abbot of, faculty to, 674.

-, -, -, indult to, 613.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 256.

-, -, -, benefice in the presentation of. See Golyn.

-, -, canons of, benefice wont to be held by, 296.

-, -, canons of. See also Fenton, John; Ralston, David.

-, -, canons or servants of, penalty for injuring, 674.

Dryssean. See Drishane.

Duacen [sis]. See Kilmacduagh.

-, written in error Ducen[sis], 18 note.

-, written in error Duracen[sis], 93.

Duagh, Dubach, Dubhace, Dubhact [co. Kerry], parish church of, churchyard of, 575.

-, rectory of, united to the abbey (sic) of Greatconnell, farm of, 582, 583.

-, vicarage of, 208, 575.

Dublin, Dublinen[sis], Dublinia, Dumblinen[sis], Dunblenen[sis], [co. Dublin], archbishop of, benefices in the gift of, 787, 819.

-, -, papal mandatary, 332.

-, -, rights of, saved, 208.

-, Michael archbishop of. See Tregury.

-, archdeacon of, benefices in the gift of, 787, 819.

-, cathedral church of St. Patrick, dean of, benefices in the gift of, 787, 819.

-, -, John dean of. See Alleyne.

-, -, Philip dean of. See Norrigis.

-, -, Thomas a litigant for the deanery of. See Clinton.

-, -, canons of, benefices in the gift of, 787.

-, -, -, election of a dean by, 294.

-, -, - See also Alleyne, John; Clinton, Thomas; Douedale, Nicholas; Hill, Walter; O'Toole, Gerald; Queytrote, Richard; Ryndon, Walter.

-, -, chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 819.

-, -, prebends in. See Clonmethan; Lusk, second portion of.

-, Augustinian priory of All Saints by, juxta Dubliniam, prior of, letters conservatory to, 813.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 209, 218, 220, 467.

-, -, prior and convent of, 116.

-, -, benefice belonging to. See Rathbarry.

-, Augustinian priory (cathedral) of the Holy Trinity, prior of, papal mandatary, 218, 220.

-, Augustinian priory of St. John, dependence of the priory of Nenagh upon, 104.

-, Cistercian abbey of St. Mary without the walls, abbot of, papal mandatary, 465.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr without the walls, abbot of, papal mandatary, 209, 465.

-, house or priory of the Crossed Friars (Cruciferi) of St. John the Baptist without the walls or without the New Gate of, Richard prior of. See O'Hedian.

-, -, William prior of. See Talbot.

-, -, convent of, 325.

-, -, agreement as to the fruits etc. of the prior's benefices, to be confirmed, 325.

-, -, exemption of, from ordinary authority, 324.

-, Friars Minors’ custody of, guardian and brethren of, petition of, 709.

-, -, dearth of friars in, 709.

-, city of, lack of competent judges in, 464.

-, city and diocese of, clerks and laymen of, 710.

-, -, intimidation in, 464.

-, diocese of, deanery in, xxxiii.

-, -, persons of, 410, 467, 590.

-, -, places in. See Dublin (All Saints’ priory); Glendalough; Gracedieu; Holmpatrick; Inch; Kilmainham; Newcastle, co. Dublin; St. Wulstans.

-, -, vicarage in, xxv.

-, person of. See St. Laurence, Leo de.

-, province of, 156.

-, -, collector-general of the papal Camera in, 388.

Dublinen[sis], incorrectly written Dumblinen[sis], 787.

-, incorrectly written Dunblenen[sis], 541.

-, written in error for Dumblanen[sis], 289, 290.

Ducen[sis], written in error for Duacen[sis], 18 note.

Duclck (recte Duelek). See Duleek.

Duddingston, Dudingston, Dudynston [co. Edinburgh], vicarage of, 467, 797.

Dugles. See Douglas.

Duhallow barony, co. Cork. See Cullen.

Duingemin. See Dungiven.

Duirinish, co. Inverness. See Glendale.

Duket. See Dalkeith.

Dukworth, Margery, indult to, 592.

Duleek, Dulck alias Duclck [co. Meath], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, canon of. See Saunder, John.

Dulverton, Dulverten [co. Somerset], vicarage of, 546.

Dumbar. See Dunbar.

Dumbarton, Dunbertone [co. Dumbarton], collegiate church, George provost of. See de Abernethy.

Dumbennan, Dunbenane [co. Aberdeen], with Kinoir [the united parishes now being called Huntly], a prebend in Moray, 336.

Dumber. See Dunbar.

Dumblanen[sis]. See Dunblane.

-, incorrectly written Dublinen[sis], 289, 290.

Dumblinen[sis], written in error for Dublinen[sis], 787.

-, written in error for Dunolmen[sis], 781 note.

Dumfries, Drumfresse, Drumfressis [co. Dumfries], vicarage of, 97, 98, 171.

-, shire of, Bischapton in. See Bishopton, co. Kirkcudbright.

Dumgemini, Dumgermyn (recte Dungeimyn). See Dungiven.

Dumocter (recte Dunotter). See Dunnottar.

Dun, Dow [co. Forfar], vicarage of, 356.

Dun, Robert, indult to, 589.

-, -, Denise his wife, 589.

Dunbar, Dombar, Domber, Dumbar, Dumber [co. Haddington], collegiate church of St. Baya, St. Bega, archpriest of, papal mandatary, 232, 296.

-, -, dean of, papal mandatary, 609, 630, 766.

-, -, Archibald dean of. See Whitelaw.

-, -, canons of. See Home, John; Lidel, George.

-, -, prebend in. See Pitcox.

Dunbarny, Dunberny, Pote now called Dunberny [co. Perth], rectory of, 297.

-, vicarage of, 467.

Dunbenane. See Dumbennan.

Dunberny. See Dunbarny.

Dunbertone. See Dumbarton.

Dunblana, Malcolm de, sometime dean of Lismore (Scotland), 743.

Dunblane, Dumblanen[sis], [co. Perth], bishop of, election of an abbot of Inchaffray confirmed by, 558, 563.

-, -, letters conservatory to, 813.

-, -, papal letters to, 563.

-, -, papal mandatary, 270, 561, 670.

-, -, rights of, in relation to Inchaffray abbey, saved, 11.

-, John bishop of. See Hepburn.

-, Michael bishop of. See Ochiltree.

-, Robert bishop of. See Lawder.

-, petition for the promotion of John Spalding to the bishopric of, 279.

-, episcopal mensa of, reservation of a pension out of, 454.

-, bishop and chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 743.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 357.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 485.

-, John official of. See de Ockerburn.

-, John treasurer of. See Atheray and Lokart.

-, treasurership of, litigant for. See Ray, David.

-, canons of. See Douglas, Hugh; Kennedy, James; Lummisden, Alexander; Rate, Alexander de; Vaus, Martin.

-, prebend in. See Abernethy.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 338.

-, diocese of, persons of, xxxii, 129.

-, -, places in. See Abernethy; Culross; Dun; Graham's Castle; Inchaffray; Inchmahome; Keir.

-, pension to be paid in, 454.

Dunblanen[sis], a mistake for Dublinen[sis], 541.

Dunbrody, Donbrochy alias de Portu [co. Wexford], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 145.

Dundee, Dunde [co. Forfar], altar of St. Margaret the Queen in the parish church of, chaplain at. See Cusing, John.

-, chapel of St. Clement, altar of St. Mary in, chaplaincy at, 722.

-, -, rectory of, 339.

-, vicarage of, 279.

-, Richard Wyly vicar of, 404.

-, aldermen, bailies and consuls of, 339.

-, provost and twelve bailies of, presentation made by, 722.

Dundonald, Du[n]donalde, Dundonalde [co. Ayr], vicarage of, 368, 741.

Dundonall, Matthew, priest, 721.

-, -, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 720.

Dundrage. See Duniry.

Dundrennan, Dundranen [co. Kirkcudbright], Cistercian abbey, abbot and convent of, litigants concerning the tithes of Bishopton, 540.

Dunen[sis]. See Down.

Dunfermline, Dunfermeline, Dunfermling, Dunfermlyn [co. Fife], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 368.

-, -, Richard abbot of, will etc. of, confirmed, 297, 298.

-, -, abbot and convent of, presentation made by, 347.

-, -, prior and convent of, 297.

-, -, monk of. See Grethon, Henry.

-, -, foundress of. See St. Margaret.

-, -, high altar in, near the picture of St. Margaret, 297.

-, -, repair and furnish ing of, 297.

-, -, endowment of masses in, 297.

-, parish church of, funeral services to be celebrated in, 298.

-, schoolmaster of, poor scholars of, 298.

- See also Pitfirrane.

Dungarvan, Dungarwan [co. Waterford], rectory or plebania of, 303, 304.

-, -, patrons of, 304.

Dungiven, Duingemin, Dumgemini, Dungebhin, Dungebyn, Dungemin, Dungemyn, Dungerbhin, Dungermyn, Dunghemin [co. Londonderry], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 35, 99 (bis), 129, 136, 139, 177, 227, 301 (bis), 377, 516, 659, 716, 717, 718, 745, 764.

-, -, Nellanus prior of. See O'Cahan.

-, -, Thomas prior of. See Omeargay.

-, -, canon of. See Omeargay, Thomas.

Dunglass, Dunglas [in Oldhamstock, co. Haddington], collegiate church of St. Mary, provost and chapter of, 363.

-, -, capitular mensa of, vicarage appropriated to, 363.

-, -, founder of. See Home, Alexander.

-, lord of. See Home, Alexander.

Dungourney, Dwngorne [co. Cork], rectory of, 158, 159.

-, parish church of, distance of Clonmult and Dangandonovan from, 158.

-, -, patron of. See Baru, John.

Dunhecteyn. See Dunnichen.

Dunimor (or Diminor, recte Dunmor). See Dunmore.

Duniry, Dundrage [co. Galway], vicarage of, 123, 124.

Dunkanshalgh. See Dunkenhalgh.

Dunkeld, Dunkelden[sis], [co. Perth], bishop of, papal commissary, 15.

-, -, papal mandatary, 10, 86, 319, 338, 484, 670.

-, -, provision made by, 59.

-, -, resignation made to, and provision made by, 711.

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty of Thomas [Spens], bishop of Aberdeen, 15.

-, James late bishop of. See Bruce.

-, Thomas bishop of. See Lawder.

-, episcopal mensa of, pension upon, 126.

-, bishop, dean and chapter of, benefices in the collation of, 71, 312, 429, 430.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 338, 472, 487, 679.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 254, 348, 684.

-, Adam archdeacon of. See de Montgomery.

-, James archdeacon of. See Lindsay.

-, John archdeacon of. See Carrick.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 361, 362.

-, John chancellor of. See Donaldi.

-, provided chancellor of. See Penwen, Thomas.

-, litigants for the chancellorship of. See Donaldi, John; Penwen, Thomas.

-, chancellorship of, pension upon, 125.

-, official of, letters addressed to, 671.

-, -, papal mandatary, 120, 125, 254, 348, 361, 362, 406, 430, 466, 633, 682, 683, 684, 710, 757, 764, 788.

-, precentor (cantor) of, papal mandatary, 338, 348, 757.

-, James precentor of. See Levinton.

-, Nicholas precentor of. See Moneypenny.

-, Alexander sub-dean of. See Inglis.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 683.

-, canons of. See Balfour, John; Colden, David; Fergusii, William; Forman, William; Hamilton, Gavin; Inglis, Alexander; Lawder, William; Lindsay, David; Lindsay, James; Lyel, Andrew; Lyel, Thomas; Macnab, Maurice; Montealbo, alias Hoge, William de; Montgomery, John de; Piot, Christopher; Rate, Alexander; Spot, Ninian; Vaus, Thomas.

-, claimant to a canonry of. See Preston, Alexander de.

-, litigants for a canonry of. See Forster, Gilbert; Montgomery, John; Vaus, Thomas.

-, prebend in, reservation of, 313.

-, prebends in. See Fearn; Fungarth; Menmuir; Moneydie.

-, chapter, clergy etc. of, papal letters to, 458.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 554.

-, diocese of, persons of, 255, 337, 429, 451, 593, 670–671, 710, 711 (bis).

-, -, places in. See Auchterhouse; Cramond; Inchcolm; Kinloch; Leslie; Moulin; Saline; Stobhall.

-, -, rectory in, xxvi.

Dunkenhalgh, Dunkanshalgh [in Clayton le Moors, co. Lancashire], Henry Ryssheton lord of, 591.

Dunmachcomyn. See Myross.

Dunmayn, Dunmain, James de, prior of Restennet, resignation of, 362.

-, -, a canon of Jedburgh, formerly prior of Restennet, pension for, 360, 361.

Dunmore, Diminor, Dunimor, Dunmor [co. Galway], rectory of, 74, 75, 241, 242, 415.

-, -, patron of. See Bermingham, Thomas.

-, vicarage of, 79.

Dunnichen, Dominacht, Donimacht, Donmacht, Dunhecteyn [co. Forfar], chapel of St. Scaffus (or St. Scaphus) in, 361.

-, lordship of, 361.

-, -, court of, 361.

-, rectory of, 52.

Dunnottar, Dumocter [co. Kincardine], rectory of, 399.

Dunolmen[sis]. See Durham.

-, erroneously written Dumblinen[sis], 781 note.

Dunsyre, Dunsyar [co. Lanark], Alexander Curtour vicar of, 95.

Duntroon, Downtreon [in Kilmartin parish, co. Argyle], John Campbell lord of, 817.

Duracen[cis], an error for Duacen[sis], 93.

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

Düren, Simon de, an Augustinian friar, bishop of Mayo, a suffragan of the bishop of Worms, dispensation to, 126.

Durfort, Gaillard, baron, lieutenant of Calais, 403.

Durham, Dimolinensis, Dumblinen[sis] (sic), Dunolmen[sis], [co. Durham], bishop of, papal mandatary, 329, 401, 650.

-, Lewis bishop of. See de Beaumont.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral), prior of, 233.

-, -, right of, to present to the priory of Coldingham, 233.

-, -, monk of. See Pinger, John.

-, -, monks of, the priory of Coldingham governed by, 233.

-, -, union of Coldingham priory to, dissolved, 232, 233.

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

-, parish of St. Giles, Kepier hospital in, q. v.

-, diocese of, persons of, 439, 606, 613, 673, 705, 767, 814.

-, -, places in. See Alro; Blanchland; Brinkburn; Chester le Street; Elsdon; Hilton; Kepier; Pittington; Stamfordham; Stanhope; Warkworth.

Durisdeer, Durisdet, Dursder [co. Dumfries], a prebend in Glasgow, 49, 800.

Durisder, Andrew de, bishop of Glasgow, collations made by, 49, 97, 405, 434.

-, -, collation and provision made by, 402, 403.

-, -, commission of, 813.

-, -, exchanges carried out by, 188, 638.

-, -, faculty to, to dispose of certain benefices in his collation, 455.

-, -, grant to, xxiii.

-, -, institution made by, 57, 171.

-, -, intervention of, in a dispute, 225.

-, -, nephew of. See Murhed, Foster de.

-, -, presentation made to, 785.

-, -, provisions made by, 54, 685.

-, -, refusal of, to institute, 57, 319, 377, 663.

-, -, resignation admitted by, 49.

-, -, resignations made to, 149, 368, 402, 685, 741, 751.

-, -, vicars-general of, while in remote parts, presentations made to, 707.

-, -, -, institution made by, 707.

Durisdet (recte Durisder). See Durisdeer.

Durrow, Dermach, Dermcach, Dermeach, Durmach, Durnach, Durvach [King's County], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 16, 20, 31, 36, 284, 604, 775.

-, parish church of St. Fintanus, rectory of, 634.

Dursder. See Durisdeer.

Durvach. See Durrow.

Durynis (i. e. Duirinish, co. Inverness), parish church of St. Congan de. See Glendale.

Duysky, Duysquyd. See Graiguenamanagh.

Dwngorne. See Dungourney.

Dymburg , recte de Edymburg, abbey of the Holy Rood de. See Edinburgh.

Dymmock, John, of Boston, the elder, indult to, 459.

Dynbygh. See Denbigh.

Dyngwaile, Thomas, a canon of Ross [in Scotland], papal mandatary, 140.

Dysart, parish church of St. Conan de. See Glenorchy.

Dysart, Disert [co. Roscommon], vicarage of, 167, 168.

Dyscart Saergays. See Desertserges.

Dyscat, Dyscrt. See Dysert, co. Kerry.

Dysert, Desertmalacala, Disertmalacala, Dysert alias Renealferavyn, Dysert Moclatala alias Kenealfarabig [co. Clare], a prebend in Killaloe, 288.

-, rectory of, 288.

-, vicarage of, 16, 17, 288.

Dysert, Dyscat, Dyscrt, Dystat [co. Kerry], rectory and vicarage of, 810.

Dysert, Dischert, Disert [co. Walterford], with Kilmoleran, a prebend in Lismore, 371, 654, 655.

Dysertbrachayn insule de Ara . See Templebrecan.

Dysertmoy, Dysertmoyr. See Desertmore.

Dyssynton. See Dissyngton.

Dystat. See Dysert, co. Kerry

Dyward, Thomas, sometime a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Donaghmore, 158.

Dyxwel, William, dispensation to, xxxvi.

E

Eachinis. See Aughnish.

Eachraymomane. See Aughrim, co. Galway.

Eaglesham, Eglisham [co. Renfrew], a prebend in Glasgow, 413.

- See also Muroiffe.

Earl Soham, Soham Comitis [co. Suffolk], hospital founded at, 501.

Easgeftine. See Askeaton.

Easky, Ymlechysell [co. Sligo], vicarage of, 776.

Eastling, Elyng [co. Kent], Joan Chirch of, 50.

East Quantoxhead, Estquwantokeyshedde [co. Somerset], rectory of, 576.

Eastuaigh , abbey de. See Assaroe.

Eastwood, co. Renfrew. See Darnley.

Eaton Hastings, Watyr Eton [co. Berks], rectory of, 823.

Eberton, Henry, of London, indult to, 702.

-, -, wife of, 702.

Eboracen[sis]. See York.

-, wrongly written Ebroacen[sis], 705.

-, misspelt Elboracen[sis], 715 note.

Ebredonen[sis] (i. e. Embrun), incorrectly written for Aberdonen[sis], 298, 298 note.

-, corrected into Aberdunen[sis], recte Aberdonen[sis], 472 note.

Ebroacen[sis], written in error for Eboracen[sis], 705.

Eccles, Ecclese, Eches, Eoches [co. Lancaster], parish church of St. Mary, indulgence for persons visiting, 553.

-, -, chantry of Jesus and St. Mary the Virgin in, appropriation of Beetham to, 258–262, 369, 370.

-, -, -, licence for the foundation of, 261.

-, -, -, licence for grant of the advowson of Beetham in mortmain to, 261.

-, -, -, proxies of the chaplains of. See Averill, Sir John; Radcliff, Ralph; and Ranald, master John.

-, -, chantry of St Catherine in, appropriation of Slaidburn to, 258, 259, 263–266, 369, 370.

-, -, -, chaplains of, grant to, 263, 264.

-, -, -, proxies of the chaplains of. See Averill, John; Gysburn, John; Radclyff, Ralph.

Eckington, Ekyngton [co. Derby], William Orell rector of, 817.

Edemburgh. See Edinburgh.

Edenam. See Edenham.

Edenburgh. See Edinburgh.

Edenham, Edenham, Richard, a Friar Minor, bishop of Bangor, indult to, 668.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, 432.

-, -, provision of, 432.

Edinburgh, de Dymburg, Edemburgh, Edenburgh, Edimburg, Edimburgh, Edinburch, Edinburg, Edinburgen', Edingburch, Edingburgh, Edymburgh, Edynburch, Edynburg, Edynburgh, Edyngburgh, Endynburgh [co. Edinburgh], Augustinian abbey of Holyrood, abbot of, benefices in the gift of, 218.

-, -, -, letters conservatory to, 813.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 6, 293, 296, 307, 347, 470, 484, 557, 609, 610, 622, 630, 635, 636, 652, 684, 694.

-, -, -, presentations made by, 218.

-, -, abbots of, 732.

-, -, Archibald abbot of. See Crawford.

-, -, Patrick abbot of. See Wydirsponne.

-, -, abbot and convent of, benefice in the gift of, 433.

-, -, -, grant of the hospital of St. Leonard, Edinburgh, to, confirmed, 734.

-, -, -, indult to, mentioned, 733.

-, -, -, petition of, 734.

-, -, Walter claustral prior of. See Dauison.

-, -, canons of, benefices reserved to, 735.

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

-, -, - See also Crawford, John; Ross, Robert.

-, -, convent of, petitions of, 725, 730, 735.

-, -, altar of the Holy Rood in, chaplaincy at, 761.

-, -, churches in the diocese of Whiteherne belonging to, 733.

-, -, -, procurations of, 732.

-, -, confirmation of grants to, 730–734.

-, -, exemption of, from episcopal jurisdiction, 390, 725.

-, -, grant of the rectory of Kinghorn to, 731.

-, -, indulgence granted to persons giving alms for the repair of, 761.

-, -, vicarage of Falkirk united to, 732.

-, collegiate church of the Holy Trinity near, provost of, papal mandatary, 356, 635.

-, parish church of St. Cuthbert under the castle, near the walls of the castle, vicarage of, 218 (bis), 735.

-, -, John Transcerde vicar of, 730.

-, -, Henry Liberton a parishioner of, 730.

-, parish church of St. Giles, chaplain at the altar of St. Catherine in, 95.

-, -, chaplaincy at the altar of St. Ninian in, 189.

-, -, erected into a collegiate church, 296, 297.

-, collegiate church of St. Giles, provost of, papal mandatary, 356.

-, -, William provost of. See Forbes.

-, -, provost and chapter of, yearly cess of one ounce of gold paid to the pope by, 346.

-, -, capitular mensa of, appropriation of the rectory of Dunbarny to, 297.

-, -, exempted from the jurisdiction of the bishop of St. Andrews, 345, 346.

-, friars preachers’ house, endowment of masses in, 298.

-, hospital of St. Leonard, grant of, to Holyrood abbey, 734.

-, hospital of St. Paul the Apostle and Doctor erected by Archibald Crawford, abbot of Holyrood, indulgence granted to persons giving alms to, 761.

-, burgesses of. See Baron, Patrick; Liberton, Henry.

-, charter dated at, 733.

-, pensions to be paid at, 293, 324, 636.

-, provost, bailies, consuls and commonalty of, petitions of, 296, 297, 345.

-, the King of Scots etc. usually resident in, 296.

Edmondston, William, indult to, 587.

-, -, Matilda his wife, 587.

Ednam, Ednem [co. Roxburgh], William Scot vicar of, 730.

Edvy. See Kirkden.

Edward II, king of England and lord of Ireland, petition of, 196.

Edward IV, king of England, abbey in the patronage of, 280.

-, agreements made by, regarding the alum trade, 231.

-, aid of, requested against the Turks, 229.

-, blood-brother of. See George, duke of Clarence.

-, chancery of, one of the masters of. See Bate, John.

-, chaplains of. See Eyre, Thomas; Santiust, Thomas.

-, councillor of. See Fairfax, Guy.

-, confessor of the household of. See Berython, Simon.

-, consent of, to an appropriation, 280.

-, counsellor and proctorgeneral in the Roman court of. See Goldwell, James.

-, grant made by, confirmed, 308, 309.

-, indult to, 704.

-, intention of, to restore the chapel at Saxton, 623.

-, love of, for the convent of Ludlow, 425.

-, letters of, exhibited to the pope, 309.

-, licence of, for the foundation of a college, 322, 323–324.

-, orator of, to the pope. See Langhstrothyr, John.

-, papal letters to, 187, 431, 432 (4), 519, 694 (bis), 695, 771.

-, papal orator to. See Trenti, Stephen de.

-, petitions of, 192, 242, 309, 342, 343, 426, 490.

-, presentation to an abbey in Ireland made by, 305.

-, prior of the society of the Knights of the Garter, 343.

-, proctor of, at the Roman court. See Courtenay, Richard; Goldwell, master James.

-, progenitors of, founders of Alcester abbey, 279.

-, Richard Redman, abbot of Shap, acceptable to, 329.

-, service of, 601.

-, 30,000 men slain in defence of, 623.

-, wife of. See Elizabeth.

Edward ap David, rector of East Quantoxhead, dispensation to, 576.

Edwardi, Alice, dispensed to marry, 608.

-, John, priest, assignment of a pension to, 324.

-, John, proctor of Thomas Pyle and William Mowat, 737.

-, William, bishop of Kildare, institution by, 527.

Edwardson, George, indult to, 587.

Edymburgh, Edynburch, Edynburgh, Edynburgh, Edyngburgh. See Edinburgh.

Eeconis. See Exonis.

Eglasmughitiala. See Aglish.

Eglish, Aglays [King's county], chapel of, annexed to Lynally, 448.

Eglisham. See Eaglesham.

Egoand, John, to be a vicar in the diocese of Kilmore, xxxvi.

Egremont, Egremond, Egremoundus, William, an Augustinian friar, bishop of Dromore, exercising pontifical offices in the city and diocese of York, dispensation to, 406, 407.

-, -, provision of, 187.

Eie. See Eye.

Ekyngton. See Eckington.

Elande Wybrewey. See Llanddewi Brefi.

Elboracen[sis], written in error for Eboracen[sis], 715 note.

Elboren[sis]. See Evora.

Elergill, Henry, vicar of Warkworth, dispensation to, 781.

Elfinen[sis]. See Elphin.

Elfinston, Elfynston, Elphenston, Elphynston, Helfenston, William (or William de), a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 149, 168, 314, 377, 567, 741.

-, -, executor of a papal mandate, 171.

Elizabeth, Elisabeth, queen of England, wife of Edward IV, counsellor of. See Radcliff, Roger.

-, indult to, 704.

Ellington, Elyngton [co. Hunts], William Banke rector of, 704.

Elmys, Isabel, of Henley, party to a matrimonial suit, 437.

Elnayntuastert (recte Cluayntuascert) Omane. See Clontuskert, co. Galway.

Elne, Elnen[sis], [Pyrénées. Orientales], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 753.

-, canons of. See Gualbis, Ferrarius son of Nicholas de; Moner, Michael.

Elphenston. See Elfinston.

Elphin, Elfinensis, Elphinen[sis], [co. Roscommon], bishop of, papal mandatary, 172, 324, 328, 660, 722.

-, Cornelius bishop of. See O'Mullally.

-, Nicholas bishop of. See O'Flanagan.

-, William sometime bishop of. See O'Hedian.

-, episcopal mensa of, 752.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 81, 172.

-, Lewis dean of. See O'Flannagan.

-, Malachy dean of. See Omachan and O'Flannagan.

-, Fergal claimant to the deanery of. See Obruachan.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 167.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 122, 167, 394, 504.

-, provost of, papal mandatary, 139.

-, Bernard sometime provost of. See O'Flannagan.

-, Dermit provost of. See O'Flannagan.

-, Donald provost of. See Omynachayn.

-, Odo provost of. See Omachaid and Omachan.

-, Rory late provost of. See Omachan.

-, William sometime provost of. See Olanagayn.

-, canons of, the provostship of Elphin wont to be held by, 556.

-, - See also Macdoncayrianaid, Odo; Macdubgayll, Felimy; MacEgan, Cristinus; MacEgan, Donald; Macgillaruayd, Donald; Macoly, John; Maconcagy, Dermit; Magoreactayd, Charles; Mageiratthay, Charles; Mascalay, Donald; Obrucan, Fergallus; O'Connor, Donald; O'Flannagan, Dermit; O'Flynn, John; Ohargadan, John; O'Hedian, Cormac; O'Hedian, Cristinus; Okahalayn, Cornelius; Omachan, Cormac; Omachan, Malachy; O'Mullally, Isaac; Oscyngyn, Patrick; Oscyngyn, Seanchanus; O'Toner, John.

-, prebend in. See Termonbarry.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 445.

-, diocese of, persons of, 143, 316, 394, 422, 444, 446, 504.

-, -, places in. See Athleague; Ardearn; Boyle; Derrane; Dysart (co. Roscommon); Elphin; Fuerty; Inchmacnerin; Kilcorkey; Kilcroan; Killian; Kilmacowen; Killosolan; Killukin; Lough Key; Roscommon; St. John's; Taghboy; Tawnagh; Termonbarry.

-, -, priories in, xxxiv (bis).

-, -, rectories in, xx, xxxiv.

-, -, vicarages in, xxvii, xxxiii.

Elphynston. See Elfinston.

Elsdon, Elsden [co. Durham], parish church of St. Mary, rectory of, 625.

Elstanfurde. See Athelstaneford.

Eluwald, Roland, farmer of land of the see of Whiteherne, 400.

Ely [co. Cambridge], bishop of, faculties to, 100, 697, 698.

-, -, papal mandatary, 351, 402, 435, 464, 533, 761, 768.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral) of St. Etheldreda, Henry prior of. See Peterborough.

-, -, monk of. See Stephenson, Nicholas.

-, diocese of, persons dwelling in, 697, 698.

-, -, persons of, 100, 399, 402, 533, 611.

-, -, places in. See Barnwell; Cambridge (King's College); Chesterton; Doddington; Fen Ditton; Kingston, co. Cambridge; Over; Teversham; Thorney.

Elyng. See Eastling.

Elyngton. See Ellington.

Elys, Glys, Robert, scholar, to be a canon of Clonfert and prebendary of Drought, 5.

-, -, clerk, a native of Loughrea, to be also vicar of Loughrea, 123.

-, -, to have provision afresh of his canonry with the vicarage of Loughrea annexed, 240.

-, -, papal mandatary, 471.

Emblicen[sis], intended for Emly, 172.

Embrun [Hautes-Alpes, France], 298 note.

Emlaghfad, co. Sligo. See Ballymote.

Emly, Emblicen[sis], Imblacen[sis], Imclacen[sis], Ymmalcen[sis], Ymolacen[sis], [co. Tipperary], bishop of, papal mandatary, 87, 407, 526.

-, -, resignation made to, and collation made by, 408.

-, William bishop of. See O'Hedian.

-, episcopal mensa of, 374.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 77, 482.

-, John dean of. See O'Cahill.

-, William dean of. See MacBrien.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 77.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 77, 339, 482.

-, Laurence precentor of. See O'Hicky.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 482.

-, canon of. See Burgo, Molerus de.

-, de facto canon of. See O'Hedian, Edmund.

-, prebend in. See Lattin.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 666.

-, diocese of, favouritism in, 92.

-, -, persons of, 62 (bis), 156, 321, 408, 409 (bis), 526 (bis), 690, 796.

-, -, places in. See Abington; Ballingarry (Costlea barony, co. Limerick); Grean; Milltown; Oola; Tuoghcluggin.

-, vicarage of, 408, 409.

-, Edmund O'Hedian of, 339.

Emlygrennan, Homylachdrynyn, Hymylachdrynyn [co. Limerick], vicarage of, 165.

Emonea , Insula sancti Columbe de. See Inchcolm.

Enachdunen[sis]. See Annaghdown.

-, wrongly written Tuachdunen[sis], 774.

Enachvormaych (or Enachwrmaych) alias Gessil. See Geashill.

Enagallib. See Annagelliff.

Enaghdunensis . See Annaghdown.

Endynburgh. See Edinburgh.

Enechdunen[sis]. See Annaghdown.

Enerlethan. See Innerleithen.

Enerwyk. See Innerwick.

Enga. See Termoneeny.

England, Anglia, appeals or causes committed to judges in, 801, 802, 804.

-, benefices incompatible in, 506 (quinquies), 506 note.

-, Canterbury in, 32.

-, chancellor of. See Nevill, George.

-, church belonging to the hospital of the Holy Ghost in Sassia, Rome, in. See Writtle.

-, churches of, Crusade to be preached in, 231.

-, Cistercian monasteries in, visitor of. See Grenewell, John.

-, collector of the papal Camera in, 488.

-, collector or collector-general of the papal Camera in. See Clementis, Vincent.

-, detention of fruits due to the Camera and of annates in, 381.

-, examiner for granting graces of poor clerks in. See Golwell, James.

-, fruits of the Camera in, remittance of, 381.

-, Hospitallers’ priory of, 282.

-, -, John prior of. See Langstrothyr.

-, -, Robert prior of. See Botille.

-, -, president of. See Tonge, Robert.

-, -, receiver of, 282.

-, -, receiver-general in. See Tournay, William.

-, houses of the order of St. Thomas the Martyr of Acre in, 33.

-, king of, indult to take fruits of a benefice while in the service of, 686.

-, -, war between the king of Scots and, 256.

-, -, omission of letters to, 135 note, 187.

-, -, papal letters to, 106.

-, kings of, founders of the college of St. George the Martyr, Windsor, 343.

-, -, See also St. Edmund, king and martyr (under Dedications and Feasts in Subject Index); Edward II; Edward IV; Henry VI; Richard I.

-, money of, 282, 382, 532, 578, 632, 668, 753.

-, papal legates in. See Bourchier, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury; Otto and Ottobon.

-, papal nuncios in, 492.

-, - See also Coppinis, Francis de; Courtenay, Richard; Gaufridi, John.

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

-, places in, possessing the right of sanctuary, 192.

-, Premonstratensian houses in, 329.

-, primate of. See Bothe, William.

-, primate of all. See Canterbury, archbishop of; Bourchier, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury; Chicheley, Henry, archbishop of Canterbury.

-, queen of, 601.

-, - See also Elizabeth and Margaret.

-, requests for appeals and causes to be committed in, 569 (bis), 628.

-, robbery of a papal nuncio on a journey to Rome from, 353.

-, scarcity of fish in most parts of, 492.

-, sub-collector of the papal Camera in, 381.

-, - See also Robyns, Thomas.

-, sufferings of queen Margaret in, 273.

-, trade with, in alum, 231.

-, Richard Viel, bishop of Killala, residing in, 210.

-, wars and calamities of, 425.

-, Worcester diocese in, 101.

Enniscorthy, Iniscorty, Inhischoy, Inhiscory, Innisehorthy [co. Wexford], Augustinian priory of St. John the Evangelist, prior of, executor of papal letters, 375.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 272, 317, 661, 681.

-, -, Nimeas prior of. See O'Byrne.

Enocdrumchaba. See Annagh.

Enrugy. See Inverugie.

Enuarcarite, Enuercarite. See Inverarity.

Eoches. See Eccles.

Erel. See Erroll.

Ergadien[sis]. See Argyll.

Ergarden[sis], written for Ergadien[sis], xxxiv.

Erke, Heyrke [co. Kilkenny], vicarage of, united to Fertagh priory, 726, 727.

-, -, nearness of, to the priory of Fertagh, 726.

Erland, Richard, indult to, 523.

-, -, Johanetta his wife, 523.

Erle, Simon, to be a notary public, 586.

Ernestus , 3, 10, 16, 17, 22, 24, 26, 34, 49, 50, 63, 82, 92, 94, 96, 120.

Erquinghem [Nord. France], James de Lucemburgo lord of, 423.

Errigal Keerogue, Areguldakerog [co. Tyrone], vicarage of, 69, 70.

Errol, co. Perth. See Inchmartine.

Erroll, Erel, earl of. See Hay, Nicholas.

Erskine, Erskyn [co. Renfrew], a prebend in Glasgow, 54, 55.

Erskine, Erskyn, Elena, 487.

-, Ersken, Thomas de, knight, a kinsman of Robert III, witness, 734.

Eruli, Berardus, cardinal priest of St. Sabina, papal commissary, 559, 563.

-, -, papal mandatary, 289, 328.

Erwyn. See Irvine.

Escolari. See Oscolan.

Esse, Robert, late vicar of Auchterhouse, 255, 683.

Essex, James archdeacon of. See Goldwell.

Essex, Robert, a monk of Westminster, indult to, 614.

Estbergholt. See Bergholt, East.

Esteney, William (of the diocese of Exeter), indult to, 421.

-, William (of the diocese of Winchester), indult to, 421.

-, -, Joan wife of, 421.

Estewerat. See Stewart.

Estirkingorii. See Kinghorn.

Estoutevilla, William de, cardinal bishop of Ostia, member of the household of. See Vaus, Thomas.

Estquwantokeyshedde. See East Quantoxhead.

Estrikingorne, Estrikyngorn, Estrikyngorne, Estyrkingorn. See Kinghorn.

Eton [co. Buckingham], college of St. Mary the Virgin, suppressed and appropriated to the college of St. George the Martyr in Windsor Castle, separation and restoration of, 343, 344.

-, -, priest of. See Wey, William.

Euerkelor. See Inverkeillor.

Eugenius IV, pope, collectors or nuncios of, absolution granted by, 597.

-, dispensations granted by, 351, 426.

-, -, not registered, 352.

-, expedition of, against the Turks, 597.

-, indults granted by, 103, 686.

-, letters etc. of, 8, 62, 63, 242, 243, 333.

-, papal letters forged in the time of, 596.

-, register of, copy from, xxxiv.

-, registers of, 352.

-, renewal of sentences against simoniacs and reservation of absolution from such made by, 89, 90, 130, 165, 334.

-, transfer of general council from Bâle to Ferrara, by, 671.

Eugenii, Duncan, late vicar of Moulin, 757.

Eugubio, master Anthony de, procurator-fiscal of the papal court and Camera, 239.

-, -, commission at the instance of, 353.

-, -, portion of a fine to be paid to, 354.

Euorkelan. See Inverchaolain.

Euraridi. See Inverarity.

Eure, Evre, William, precentor of York and rector of Workington, sometime rector of Patrick Brompton, dispensation to, 768.

-, -, indult to, 601.

Eversham. See Heversham.

Evesham, Buysham [co. Worcester], Benedictine abbey of St. Egwin, abbot of, papal mandatary, 531, 742.

-, -, Richard abbot of. See Haukysbury.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 280.

-, -, -, grant of the advowson of Alcester abbey to, 280.

-, -, three monks of, to serve in Alcester abbey, 280.

-, -, appropriation of Alcester abbey to, 279, 280.

Evora, Elboren[sis], [Portugal], Alvarus bishop of. See Alfonsi.

-, canon of. See Gundissalve, James.

Evre. See Eure.

Evreux [Eure, France], official of, papal letters to, 606.

-, -, papal mandatary, 183.

Exeter, Exonien[sis], Exovien[sis], [co. Devon], bishop of, faculties to, 641 (ter), 698 (bis).

-, -, papal letters addressed to, 677.

-, -, papal mandatary, 133, 186, 334, 650, 768.

-, -, to appoint the provost of the college of St. William, York, in case the fellows disagree, 323.

-, George bishop of. See Nevill.

-, John bishop of. See Bothe.

-, episcopal mensa of, 242.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 50.

-, John dean of. See Hales (or Hals).

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

-, house of the order of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, licence for John Maior to transfer himself from Wells to, 738.

-, diocese of, persons of, 421, 641 (quater), 697, 698 (bis), 701, 703, 772.

-, -, places in. See Buckland Monachorum; Canonleigh; Chollacott; Churchstow; Clovelly; Deviock; Dolton; Ford; Ladock; Lezant; Madron; Newnham; Parkham; Sampford Peverell; South Brent; Tavistock.

Exomen[sis], an error for Oxomen[sis], i. e. Osma, 618 note.

Exonia, Milerus de. See Exonis.

Exonien[sis]. See Exeter.

-, written in error Exovien[sis], xxi.

-, written in error Oxomen[sis], 156.

Exonis, Jordan de, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 128.

-, Eeconis, Exonia, Mulerus (Milerus or Mylerus), a canon of Achonry and prebendary of Killedan, death of, 128.

-, -, provided to the bishopric of Killala, death of, 135, 769.

Exovien[sis], written in error for Exonien[sis], xxxi.

Ey. See Iona.

Eye, Eie [co. Suffolk], Benedictine priory, Thomas prior of. See Norwich.

Eykeryng. See Pickering.

Eynon’, David ap. See David ap Eynon'.

Eynon’, William ap. See William ap Eynon'.

Eynsham, Eynesham, Eynysham [co. Oxford], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, monks of. See Bougeworth, John; Faryngdon, Robert.

Eyre, Thomas, rector of Huggate, and chaplain of Edward IV, dispensation to, 544.

F

F. See Suno, F. de.

Fabricius , Fabritius, 151, 168, 171, 432.

Fahan, Fathaynmura [co. Donegal], vicarage of, 729, 730.

Failford, Failfurd, Failfurde, Falfarde, Falfurde, Falsurde, Fulfurde [in Tarbolton, co. Ayr], house or preceptory of Trinitarian friars, minister and convent of, advowson of Inverchaolain granted to, 436.

-, -, -, benefices in the gift of, 449, 751, 786, 820.

-, -, -, patrons of the vicarage of Galston, 377.

Fakenham, co. Norfolk. See Fecknam.

Fakenham, Little, co. Suffolk. See Fecknam.

Fakenham Magna, co. Suffolk. See Fecknam.

Falco , a clerk of the papal Camera, witness, 390.

Falfarde, Falfurde. See Failford.

Falkirk, Faukirk, Varia Capella [co. Stirling], vicarage of, 732, 735.

Falsurde. See Failford.

Fandii. See Kilfiddane.

Fange. See Vange.

Fanlobbus, Fanlobuys [co. Cork], vicarage of, 215, 325.

Fannys, Roger, vicar of Wedmore, dispensation to, 536.

Farchimanach. See Clothayncayth.

Faren[sis], recte Pharen[sis]. See Hvar.

Fargusii. See Fergusii.

Faryngdon, Faryngdonen', Robert, a monk of Eynsham, dispensation to, 739.

Fasalo, Angelo, bishop of Feltri, witness, 390.

Fascolfi (recte Fastolfi). See Fastolf.

Fastolf, Fascolfi, John, knight, provisions of the will of, 341, 342.

Fathaynmura. See Fahan.

Faukirk. See Falkirk.

Faulaghtyonyn, portion of the possessions of Youghal collegiate church, 624.

Faversham, Faveiysham [co. Kent], Benedictine abbey, abbot and convent of, litigants concerning tithes in Ulcombe, 442.

Fawkys, William, a canon (sic) of Worcester, papal mandatary, 621.

Fearmoy. See Fermoy.

Fearn, Fern, Ferne [co. Forfar], a prebend in Dunkeld, 153, 413.

Feartkearch. See Fertagh.

Fechkill, Nicholas de, late abbot of Inchaffray, 289, 558.

Fecknam, diocese of Norwich [? Fakenham, co. Norfolk, Little Fakenham, co. Suffolk, or Fakenham Magna, co. Suffolk], rectory of, 799.

Fedamore, Fedimur, Fendimur [co. Limerick], rectory of, united to Cahir priory, farm of, 321.

-, vicarage of, 690, 691.

Feirfaxe, Guy, a councillor of Edward IV, indult to, 772.

-, -, wife of, 772.

Feit. See White, John.

Felani, Patrick, late vicar of Kilfinichen, 690.

Feltri, Feltren[sis], [Italy], Angelo bishop of. See Fasalo.

-, Theodore bishop of. See Lelli.

Fendimur. See Fedamore.

Fen Ditton, Fonditton [co. Cambridge], rectory of, 226.

Fenit, Fyennd [co. Kerry], a prebend in Ardfert, 21.

Fenny Stratford, Vennistratforth [co. Buckingham], chapel of, licensed, 784, 785.

-, chapel of St. Margaret, licence for consecration of, 785.

-, churchyard of, to be blessed, 785.

-, distance of, from the parish church of Bletchley, 784.

-, inhabitants of, petition of, 784.

Fenollet, Lewis, bishop of Anglona, residing in the Roman court, papal mandatary, 742.

Fenton. See Kirk Fenton.

Fenton, James, vicar of Leslie, dispensation to, 577.

-, John, a Premonstratensian canon of Dryburgh, indult to, 613.

-, -, also vicar of Lauder, to be vicar of Golyn, 296, 297.

-, Feu[n]to, Richard, rector of Nether Wallop, resignation of, 367.

-, William, sometime rector of Nether Wallop, 568.

Ferchardi, Aeneas, clerk, to be rector of Uig in Trotternish, 70.

Ferentino [Italy], canon of. See Vivianis, Luke de.

Ferers, Edward, party to a matrimonial suit, 401.

Fergusii, Fergusie, William (Guillermus), archdeacon of Lothian, appointed papal nuncio and collector-general of the papal Camera in Scotland, 389.

-, -, collation to, 347.

-, -, oath taken by, 392.

-, William, a canon of Dunkeld, to be rector of Tundergarth, 470.

-, Fargusii, Fregusii, William, vicar of Cramond, 348, 349.

-, -, provision of, 610.

-, -, pension assigned to, 636.

Fermoy, de Castro dei, de Castrodei, Fearmoy [co. Cork], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 156, 164, 245, 277, 358, 481, 482, 542, 624, 657, 666, 778.

-, -, Dermit abbot of. See Odoronaygh.

-, -, Nicholas abbot of, petition of, 271.

-, -, Thady, de facto abbot of. See Ohiky.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 276.

-, -, Gerald abbot of Monasteranenagh, fatherabbot of, 54.

-, -, Nicholas fatherabbot of. See Treftan.

-, -, monks of. See Offoey, John; Ohiky, Thady.

-, -, convent of, charges made by, 53.

-, -, appropriation of the rectory and vicarage of Kilworth to, 276.

-, -, appropriation of the rectory and vicarage of Litter to, 275, 276.

-, -, appropriation of the vicarages of Kilcrumper and Macroney to, 271, 272.

-, -, disrepair etc. of, 271, 275, 276.

-, David Roche lord of, 588.

Fermur, William, indult to, 740.

-, -, Isabel wife of, 740.

Fern, Ferne. See Fearn.

Ferns, Fernen[sis], de Fernia [co. Wexford], bishop of, election confirmed by, 780.

-, John bishop of. See Purcell.

-, Thady bishop of. See O'Byrne.

-, Dermit dean of. See O'Kirwan.

-, Henry dean of. See Roche.

-, Nicholas, late (or de facto) dean of. See Keating.

-, Thomas late dean of. See Petit.

-, Laurence archdeacon of. See Neville.

-, archdeaconry of, prebend annexed to, 156.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 109.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 109.

-, canons of. See Boscher, Richard; O'Farrell, Thomas; Purcell, John; Sanyche, Maurice.

-, prebend in, annexed to the archdeaconry, 156.

-, prebend in. See Killegney.

-, chapter of, election of a dean by, 780.

-, city and diocese of, collector of the papal Camera in. See Macconmara, Rory.

-, -, intimidation in, 111, 277, 278.

-, diocese of, persons of, 68, 145, 146, 216, 771, 772 (bis), 780.

-, -, places in. See Baldwinstown; Coolstuff; Dunbrody; Enniscorthy; Ferns (St. Mary's abbey); Glascarrig; Meelnagh; Rosslare; St. John's; Selskar; Tintern, co. Wexford.

-, -, priory in, xxxv.

-, -, vicarages in, xxi, xxiv.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 410, 464, 661.

-, -, Donald abbot of. See O'Murphy.

-, -, Nicholas abbot of. See Odruffyn.

-, -, Patrick abbot of. See O'Byrne and O'Murphy.

-, -, Thomas abbot of. See Odruffyn.

-, -, prior of, papal mandatary, 681.

-, -, canon of. See O'Byrne, Patrick.

-, -, canons of, expulsion of, 109.

-, -, destruction of, 109.

-, Patrick O'Byrne of, 278.

Ferrara [Italy], General Council transferred from Bâle to, 671.

-, papal letters dated at, 36, 46.

Ferrers, Ferys [in Bures St. Mary, co. Suffolk], Alexander Cressener lord of, 616.

Ferriby, North, North Feriby [co. York, E.R.], Hospitallers' priory, John prior of. See Snayth.

Ferriz, Peter, bishop of Tarazona, a papal chaplain and auditor, causes committed to, 255, 683.

-, -, a friar minor inspected by, 728.

-, -, report made by, 252.

Fertagh, Feartkearch [co. Kilkenny], Augustinian priory, Dermit prior of. See Oracthura.

-, -, Thomas prior of. See Oeathy.

-, -, canon of. See Oracthura, Dermit.

-, -, distance of Erke from, 726.

-, -, slenderness of the fruits of, 726.

-, -, union of the vicarage of Erke to, 726, 727.

Ferys. See Ferrers.

Festade, John, late bishop of Connor, 12, 13.

Feu[n]to (? recte Fenton). See Fenton, Richard.

Fever, William, vicar of South Brent, dispensation to, 717.

Feytzmores. See FitzMaurice.

Fiddown, Fyduyn [co. Kilkenny], vicarage of, 159.

Fiennes [Pas de Calais], James de Lucemburgo lord of, 423.

Fife and Monteith, Robert earl of. See Stewart.

Figmores (recte Fismoris). See FitzMaurice.

Fimohan. See Kilfithmone.

Finaboren[sis]. See Kilfenora.

Finchley, Finchele [co. Middlesex], parish church of St. Mary, parishioners of, xxiv.

Finnoe, Fynmuach [co. Tipperary], rectory of, 446.

Finnure, Fy[n]diur [in Abbeygormacan parish, co. Galway], a prebend in Clonfert, 84.

Fismoris. See FitzMaurice.

FitzAdam, Fizadam, alias de Burgo, Richard, sometime prior of St. Mary and St. Edward the Martyr by the bridge of Limerick, 626.

-, -, proctor of. See Arthur, Thomas.

FitzEwen, Fytzeuone, John, vicar of Castletowndelvin, charges against, 609.

FitzGerald, de Geraldinis, Gerald son of James, claim of, to succeed his brother Thomas in the paternal heritage, 672.

-, de Geraldinis, James, late earl of Desmond, 274.

-, -, dispute concerning the succession to the property of, 672.

-, -, sons of. See FitzGerald, Gerald, and FitzGerald, Thomas.

-, de Geraldinis, Thomas son of James (FitzJames) earl of Desmond, charges against, 275.

-, -, claim of his brother Gerald to succeed to the inheritance of, 672.

-, -, James, Maurice and other natural sons of, 672.

-, -, parish church of Youghal erected into a collegiate church at the instance of, 624.

-, -, patron of the rectory and vicarage of Killeentierna, presentation made by, 810.

-, -, petition of, 624.

-, -, de facto wife of. See Barry, Alice (Elys) de.

- See also de Geraldinis.

Fitzhanry, Richard, clerk, de facto precentor of Limerick, removal of, 117.

Fitzherberte, Anne, abbess of Polesworth, formerly a nun of the same, 246.

-, -, blessing etc. of, 246, 247.

Fitzjohn, Fitziohn, Richard, 149.

-, Richard, a friar minor of Shrewsbury, 183, 184.

FitzMaurice, Fysmoris, Brandan, late archdeacon of Ardfert, 543.

-, Fytzmoris, Brandan (Brandanus), to be received as a canon of Rattoo, 648.

-, -, to be abbot of Rattoo, 648.

-, Fismoris, David, de facto chancellor of Ardfert, 756.

-, Fissmoris, David, rector of Anascaul with the annexed chapel of Leac, charges against, 679.

-, Fytzmoris, Edmund, abbot of Rattoo, charges against, 648.

-, Fitzmoris, Edmund, rector of Killury, to be dean of Ardfert, 287.

-, Fitzmoris, Edmund son of John, abbot of Rattoo, indult to, 524.

-, Figmores, Fitzmoren, Fitzmores, Fitz Moris, Fizimonis, Gerald (or Gerard), clerk, rector of Rinbera, rehabilitation of, 9.

-, -, reservation of the deanery of Ardfert for, 15, 16.

-, -, to be also a canon of Ardfert and prebendary of Fenit, 21.

-, -, deprivation of, 287, 475.

-, Fitzmores, Gerald, sometime treasurer of Ardfert, 17.

-, Fismoris, John, vicar of Kilmalkedar, to be also chancellor of Ardfert, 756.

-, Fizmores, Maurice, farmer of the rectories of Cuylogoich and Duagh, charges against, 582, 583.

-, Fyssemoris, Maurice, sometime vicar of Rinbera, 213.

-, Nicholas, late bishop of Ardfert, union of benefices made by, 810.

-, Feytzmores, Frytzmores, Patrick, late chief of his sept, 274.

-, -, son of. See Fitzmaurice, Thomas.

-, Fismoris, Philip, late vicar of Dingle, 809.

-, Fismoris, Fitzmores, Raymund (Remundus), clerk, of Ardfert, to be treasurer of Ardfert, 17.

-, -, sometime treasurer of Ardfert, 198.

-, Fytzmores, Robert, scholar, to be a canon of Ardfert and prebendary of Murher, 597, 598.

-, Fytzmoris, Thomas, executor of papal letters, 575.

-, Fytzmores, Thomas, indult to, 611.

-, -, Honora his wife, 611.

-, Fitzmoris, Thomas, clerk, to be vicar of Duagh, 208.

-, Thomas, chief of his sept, 275.

Fitzmoren (recte Fitzmores). See FitzMaurice, Gerald.

FitzRichard, Gerald, bishop of Cork and Cloyne, sometime a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Caherultan, 481.

FitzSymond, Fyztsymond, Robert lord of Mucking Hall, indult to, 612.

Fizadam. See Fitzadam.

Fizimonis, Fizmores. See FitzMaurice.

Flamborough, Flaynbriegh [co. York], Robert Constable lord of, 589.

Flanders, money of, 507.

Flaynbriegh (recte Flaynburgh). See Flamborough.

Flemyng, John, late a canon of Cashel and prebendary of Killardry, 165.

-, Robert, lord of Cubmernauld, indult to, 593.

-, Robert le, claiming the advowson of Biggar, 813.

Flisk, Flysck [co. Fife], rectory of, pension assigned on fruits of, 636.

Florence, [Italy], papal letters dated at, 42.

Florri, Alice, to be dispensed to contract marriage afresh, 533.

-, -, husband of. See Bran, Geoffrey.

Flucar, Michael, vicar of Kirkcaldy, resignation of, 413.

-, -, proctor of. See Balfour, John.

Flugis, James, to be a vicar in the diocese of Glasgow, xxxv.

Flumine dei , abbey de, (fn. 1) abbot of, papal mandatary, 775, andcorrigenda.

Flysck. See Flisk.

Fogg, Foag, John, lord of Ashford, indult to, 594.

-, -, Alice his wife, 594.

Folani , magister Hugolinus, H., dean of Besancon, apostolic prothonotary, sometime a canon of Metz, scriptor, abbreviator and registrator of papal letters, 30, 54, 55, 63, 105 and passim to 816.

-, -, additions and corrections made or initialled by, 112 note, 136 note, 138 note, 210 note, 224 note, 489 note, 491 note, 585 note, 611 note, 628 note, 630 note, 634 note, 646 note, 658 note, 713 note, 725 note, 732 note, 734 note, 751 note, 762 note, 777 notes, 813 note.

-, -, indults to, 701 note.

-, -, register searched by, 577 note.

-, -, registers handed to the rubricator by, 396 notes, 398 note.

Foletto, A[ntonius], bishop of Concordia, register handed to the rubricator by, 4 note.

Folkestone, Folfton (recte Folston) [co. Kent], Benedictine priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 442.

Fonditton. See Fen Ditton.

Fons Sancti Patricii . See Ballintober.

Fons vivus de Lochia (recte Lochra), de Lochra. See Lorrha.

Fonte Sancti Patritii , abbey de. See Ballintober.

Fonte vivo , Fontevivo, abbey de. See Carrigillihy.

Fontevrault, Fontevraud [Maine-etLoire, France], abbey of the order of Fontevrault, fatherabbot of, visitor of the priory of Nuneaton, 136.

-, -, priory dependent upon. See Nuneaton.

Fontis Sancti Patricii , villa. See Ballintober.

Fonwort. See Fungarth.

Forbes, William, provost of St. Giles, Edinburgh, indult to, 619.

-, Forbs, William, rector of Dunbarny, resignation of, 297.

Ford, de Forda [co. Devon], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal letters addressed to, 677.

Ford, Forde, Richard, a parishioner of St. Faith under St. Paul's, London, 650.

-, William, indults to, 422, 424.

-, -, Margaret wife of, 422, 424.

Forden, William, rector of Thakeham, dispensation to, 752.

Forest. See Carluke.

Forest, Foresta, Robert de, clerk, proctor. of Thomas [Spens] bishop of Aberdeen, 15.

-, Foresta, Robert or Robert de, priest, reservation of a canonry of Brechin and the prebend of Kilmuir for collation to, 4.

-, -, late a canon of Brechin and prebendary of Kilmuir, 622.

-, Robert or Robert de, a canon of Moray, reservation of the vicarage of Legerwood for, 474.

-, -, reservation of the vicarage of Linlithgow for, 472.

-, Thomas de, indult to, 815.

-, -, Janet his wife, 815.

Forestar. See Forster.

Foreste, parish church of St. Mary de la. See Carluke.

Forfar, co. Forfar. See Lour; Pitruchie; Restennet.

Forfar, Andrew, a member of the household of Roderick [de Lanzol-Borja], cardinal deacon of St. Nicholas in Carcere Tulliano, to be vicar of Kelton, 574.

- alias Hold, William, an Augustinian canon of Jedburgh, to be prior of the same, 110.

Forgeo , Forgio, alias de Claer, Clar. Declar. See Clare.

Forgue, Forge [co. Aberdeen], Patrick Ogilby vicar of, 221.

Forgyo , alias de Clar, abbey de. See Clare.

Forlivio , Forliuio, Antonius de, a clerk of the papal Camera, 391.

-, -, letters collated by, 376, 379.

-, -, oath taken in the presence of, 387.

Forman, William, a canon of Dunkeld, papal mandatary, 232, 502.

-, William late a chaplain in Corstorphine, 609.

-, William, late vicar of Cramond, 348, 349.

Fornerii, Francis, proctor of Richard Cadi and of Robert Keith, 742, 808.

Forsich (recte Forsith), Forsith, Forsitht. See Forsyth.

Forster, Forstarii, Alexander, lord of Corstorphine, patron of a chaplaincy in the collegiate church of Corstorphine, presentation made by, 609, 610 note.

-, Forstare, Alexander, layman, 162.

-, -, Jill (Egidia) his wife, 162.

-, Forstar, Gilbert, late a litigant for a canonry of Dunkeld and the prebend of Moneydie, 398, 399.

-, Forstar, Robert, a canon of Glasgow, residing in the diocese of St. Andrews, papal mandatary, 114.

-, Forestar, William, late rector of Cavers, 277.

Forsyth, Forsich, Forsith, Forsythe, Thomas or Thomas de, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 419.

-, -, provision of, xxii.

-, -, a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Glasgow I, 225, 226.

-, -, assent of, to the assignment of a pension on his benefice, 625.

-, -, proctor of. See Meldrum, Alexander.

-, -, to be vicar of Tullynessle, 147, 148.

-, Forsich, Forsicht, Forsith, Thomas, vicar of Monkton and a canon of Glasgow, reservation of a canonry of Ross [in Scotland] and the prebend of Logie Easter for collation to, 23, 24.

-, -, to be a canon of Ross and prebendary of Logie Easter, 521.

-, Forsich, Forsith, Thomas de, proctor of Simon de Dalgles', 49.

-, Forsicht, Thomas, sometime rector of Kirkpatrick-Juxta, reservation of a pension for, 783.

Forteviot, Forteviet, Fortheuiot [co. Perth], rector of, 391.

-, rectory of, 310.

Fortiguerra, Nicholas de, cardinal priest of St. Cecilia's, papal commissary, 239.

Fortin , Jo., 744.

-, -, correction initialled by, 744.

Fossis , Dalmatius de, a citizen of Benevento, 439 note.

Fostar, Robert, clerk, rector of Colinton, reservation of a canonry of Aberdeen and the prebend of Rathven for collation to, 120.

Foston [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 693.

Fouissier, Nicholas, dispensation to, xxxix.

Foularton, Archibald, rector of the chapel of St. Clement, Dundee, 339.

Fouler. See Fowler.

Foulmere, Fulmen, Fulmer [co. Cambridge], rectory of, 763.

Fountains [in Fountain's Earth, Kirkby Malzeard parish, co. York, W.R.], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, John abbot of. See Grenewell.

-, -, convent of, petition of, 34.

Fowler, Fouler, Nicholas, of London, party to a matrimonial suit, 437.

-, Fowlar, Robert, rector of Kilcolumkill, charges against, 805.

Framisden, Thomas, a monk of Broomholm, dispensation to, 458.

France, Francia, gold écus of, 606.

-, Hospitallers’ priory of, 282 note.

-, king of, See Henry VI; Louis XI.

-, papal nuncio in, 257.

Franches, John, late treasurer of Cloyne, 18.

Franciscus , F[ranciscu]s, corrections made by, 508 note, 702 note, 703 note, 727 note.

Franke. See Fravlre.

Fraunceys, William, a monk of Chester, dispensation to, 710.

Fravlre (? Franke), Robert, rector of Little Stukeley, dispensation to, 427.

Freg, Thomas, priest, to be vicar of Innerwick, 307, 308.

Fregusii (recte Fergusii), William. See Fergusii.

Freser, Patrick, late archdeacon of Moray, 434.

Freshford, co. Kilkenny. See Aghoure.

Freyne, Freyn, Robert, a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Kilbarrymeaden, charges against, 165.

-, -, precentor of Waterford, a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Kilbarrymeaden, collation afresh to, 45.

Frowik, Isabel, late kinswoman of Agnes Charleton and wife of Thomas de la Lowe, 763.

Froxmer, Thomas, indult to, 615.

Frytzmores. See FitzMaurice.

Fuches, John, preceptor of the preceptory of St. Anthony near South Leith, 371.

Fuentes , G. de, 254, 256, 257, 283, 285, 287, 301–308, 311, 313, 314, 328.

Fuerty, Fyada [co. Roscommon], Donald Macgyllaruayd vicar of, 423.

Fulbeck, Fulbek [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 576.

Fulford [co. York, E.R.], parish church of St. Olave, Grenedikes alleged to be in the parish of, 249.

Fulfurde. See Failford.

Fulgeriis , L. de, 296, 297, 298, 388.

Fulham [co. Middlesex], John Druell rector of, 55.

Fuller, alias Cowper, Margaret, wife of Robert Cope, dispensation to, 761.

-, -, mother of, 761.

Fulmen, Fulmer. See Foulmere.

Fulstow, Fulstowe [co. Lincoln], parish church of, Marsh chapel (q. v.) within the bounds of, 222, 537.

-, -, rights of, saved, 537.

-, -, appropriated to the abbey of Louth Park, 223, 538.

-, vicar of, incorrectly called rector in papal letters, 223.

-, -, petition of, 538.

- See also Marsh chapel.

Fungarth, Fonwort [now united to Caputh, co. Perth], a prebend in Dunkeld, 59.

Fuoran Mor, Fuoranmor, Fura[n]mor. See Oranmore.

Furgio , alias de Clar, abbey de. See Clare.

Furnes, Richard, rector of Patching, dispensation to, 824.

Fwhit, Fwyt. See White.

Fyada. See Fuerty.

Fyd, John, a canon of Cloyne, papal mandatary, 796.

Fyduyn. See Fiddown.

Fyennd. See Fenit.

Fyf, Patrick, vicar of Aberchirder, 221.

Fynaboren[sis]. See Kilfenora.

Fy[n]diur. See Finnure.

Fynmuach. See Finnoe.

Fynnaboren[sis]. See Kilfenora.

Fysmoris, Fyssemoris. See FitzMaurice.

Fyssher, Thomas, rector of Eaton Hastings, dispensation to, 823.

Fytzeuone (recte Fytzeuene). See FitzEwen.

Fytzmores, Fytzmoris. See FitzMaurice.

Fyztsymond. See FitzSymond.

G

G . See Blondus, G.

Gadicen[sis]. See Cadiz

Galbis , F. de. See Gualbis.

Galey, Galle [co. Kerry], vicarage of, 479.

Gallen, Galynd [King's County], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 29, 51.

Galloway, Galuedia, Glauedia recte Galuedia, lord of. See Douglas, Archibald, and Douglas, William.

Galluia . See Galway.

Galston, Galscon, Galssone, Galstone [co. Ayr], vicarage of, 314, 377, 449, 450, 751.

Galuedia . See Galloway.

Galway, Galluia [co. Galway], parish church of St. Nicholas, vicarage of, 95, 96 (bis).

Galynd. See Gallen.

Gardiner, John, to be a notary public, 814.

Garilliati . See Garrilliati.

Garnet, Geoffrey, indult to, 617.

Garnton, John, of London, indult to, 773.

-, -, Margery his wife, 773.

Garr. See Ballingarry in Connello Upper barony, co. Limerick.

Garrilliati , Garilliati, Nicholaus, N., 385, 520, 620, 685, 688, 715, 735 and passim to 824.

-, -, additions and corrections made by, 656 note, 657 note, 672 note, 675 note, 715 note, 787 note, 800 note, 823 note.

-, -, a canon of Lausanne, papal mandatary, 361.

Garry. See Ballingarry, in Costlea barony, co. Limerick.

Garthland, Sarchlen [now Garthland mains, in Stoneykirk parish, co. Wigtown], Ughtred MacDowell lord of, 817.

Garunden[sis]. See Gerona.

Garvald, co. Haddington. See Bara.

Gat, Catherine, party to a matrimonial suit, 486.

Gate, Thomas, rector of St. Martin, Salisbury, dispensation to, 441.

Gateforth, Gaytforth, in Brayton [co. York], chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, indult to persons visiting and giving alms to, 607.

Gaufridi, John, cardinal priest of St. Martin's in Montibus, sometime bishop of Arras and papal nuncio in France, England, Scotland and the dominions of the duke of Burgundy, 257.

Gawen, Richard, party to a matrimonial suit, 655.

-, -, wives of. See Benton, Agnes, and Bussh, Catherine.

Gaytforth. See Gateforth.

Geashill, Enachvormaych (or Enachwrmaych) alias Gessil [King's county], rectory of, 216.

-, See also Killeigh.

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

Genyns (or Geuyns), John, indult to, 635.

George, duke of Clarence, brother of Edward IV, indults to, 612 (bis), 704.

George, William, a Carmelite friar, 201.

Georgii, Simon, a hermit, indult to, 591.

Geraldi, William, dispensation to, xxxvi.

Geraldinis, Edmund de, an Augustinian canon of Killagh, to be abbot of Molana, 737, 738.

-, Gerald de, a canon of Cloyne, papal mandatary, 158, 170.

-, Gerald de, a canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 79, 83.

-, Gerald de, farmer of Clothayncayth, 378, 379.

-, Gerald de, vicar of Dingle and archdeacon of Ardfert, provisions of, 807, 808.

-, Gerald son of James de. See FitzGerald.

-, James de. See FitzGerald.

-, James son of Thomas de, dispensed to marry, 824.

-, John de, rector and vicar of Killeigh, formerly precentor of Cork, 360.

-, -, commissary of. See Ocronyn, John.

-, Gerardinis, Giraldinis, John son of Maurice de, to have collation of the parcel of Dromada in the parish church of Kilnamartery, 569, 570.

-, -, to be rector and vicar of Killeagh, 566.

-, -, perpetual beneficiary in the church of Kilnamartery and rector of Killeagh, to be precentor of Cork, 555.

-, Maurice de, a canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 79.

-, Maurice son of John son of Thomas de, patron of a canonry of Lismore and the prebend of Modelligo, 358.

-, Maurice son of Richard de, lord of Kilnamartery, indult to, 592.

-, -, Honora his wife, 592.

-, -, patron of the parcel of Dromada in the parish church of Kilnamartery, presentation made by, 570.

-, Thomas de. See FitzGerald.

Gerard, Thomas, clerk, a notary public, 206.

-, Thomas, layman, 204.

Gernesey, Gornesey, John, an Augustinian canon of St. Denys, dispensation to, 725.

Gerona, Garunden[sis], [Spain], diocese of, place in. See SanFeliu de Guixols.

Gerones , Johannes, Jo., papal letters collated by, 231, 239, 241, 245, 252, 387, 390.

-, -, a notary of the Camera, witness, 391 (bis).

Geroyd, Thomas, layman, patron of the rectory of Kilgobbin, 289.

Gessil. See Geashill.

Geuyns. See Genyns.

Ghunzan ’, N. de, 302.

Gibson, John, to be rector of Thornton in Lonsdale, 651, 652.

Gibun. See Arthur.

Gilberti, John, indult to, 459.

-, -, Annora wife of, 459.

Gilberti, William, priest, to be chaplain of the Holy Cross near Peebles, 169.

Gileston, the place of St. Giles the Abbot, de Sancto Egidio abbate [in Llanfigan, co. Brecknock], William ap Jankyn Gunter lord of, 700.

Gilford. See Guildford.

Gilis, Gily, Henry, to be a canon of Lismore, xxviii.

-, -, a canon of Lismore, prebendary of Mora, sometime prebendary of Dysert and Kilmoleran, 654.

Gill abbey. See Cork.

Gillanard, John, late vicar of Ballyspillane, 662.

Gillifortis , dominus, seal of, 13.

Gily. See Gilis.

Gipping [co. Suffolk], Margaret Terell lady of the manor of, 422.

Giraldinis. See Geraldinis.

Gisbrugh. See Gysburn.

Giupellen[sis]. See San Feliu de Guixols.

Glae, rectory of Vchtforayg alias de. See Oughtdarra.

Glamis, Clamys, Glammes, Glammis, Glammys, Glamys, Glanys, [co. Forfar], Alexander Lyon lord of, 610.

-, Patrick Lyon lord of, 652, 733.

-, vicarage of, 349, 350, 663.

-, William Carnys vicar of, 221.

Glandinche, alias Templum novum. See Templenoe.

Glanmakee, Glominncci [in Knockane parish, co. Kerry], parish church of St. Mary, vicarage of, 664, 665.

Glanys. See Glamis.

Glascarrig, Glasargy, Glasarich [in Donaghmore, co. Wexford], Benedictine priory of St. Mary, or SS. Mary and Dogmael, of the order of Tiron, prior of, 500.

-, -, -, benefice in the presentation of. See Ballon.

-, -, -, farm of certain benefices granted by, 277.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 661, 681.

-, -, prior and convent of, 277.

-, -, monk of. See O'Byrne, Thady.

-, -, founder of, 277.

-, -, rectories appropriated to. See Clondulane; Kilcrumper; Macroney.

Glasconen[sis]. See Glastonbury.

Glasgow, Glasgnen[sis], Glasguen[sis], Glasnen[sis] [co. Lanark], bishop of, exchange carried out by, 380.

-, -, exemption from the jurisdiction of, 725.

-, -, in remote parts, 21.

-, -, oath taken to, 670.

-, -, papal letters to, 709.

-, -, -, omitted, 306 note.

-, -, papal mandatary, 3, 24, 57, 59, 146, 168, 251, 267, 279, 281, 282 (bis), 315, 321, 324, 373, 434, 490, 521, 561, 578, 644, 674.

-, -, power to make collations delegated to his vicar-general in spirituals by, 21, 22.

-, -, presentations made to, 108, 633.

-, -, provision made by, 449, 556.

-, -, resignation made to and admitted by, 449, 708.

-, -, vicar-general in spirituals of, collation made by, 21, 22.

-, -, the chaplain of the Holy Cross near Peebles to be instituted by, 169.

-, -, Gilbert de Rerik well-beloved of, 786.

-, Andrew bishop of. See de Durisder.

-, Matthew bishop of. See de Glendonwyn.

-, William bishop of. See Turnbull.

-, vacancy in the see of, 224.

-, bishop, dean and chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 61, 449, 469, 751.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 27, 311 (bis), 434, 485, 785.

-, Thomas dean of. See Vaus.

-, dean and archdeacon of, litigation before, 52.

-, dean and chapter of, concord made by, 154.

-, -, exchange carried out by, 224.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 28, 59, 61, 314, 469, 502, 636.

-, John archdeacon of. See Arous.

-, Gilbert archdeacon of. See de Rerik.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 218, 346, 444, 502, 570, 736, 745.

-, David chancellor of. See Levinston.

-, Robert chancellor of. See de Hamilton.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 27 (bis), 54, 59, 98, 119, 120, 125, 154, 242, 319, 405, 433, 434, 470, 633, 670, 748, 784, 785, 820.

-, David precentor of. See de Cadyhow.

-, Simon precentor of. See Dalgles.

-, minor sacristship of, 21.

-, John principal sacrist of. See Otterburn and Scheves.

-, subdean of, papal mandatary, 311, 313, 319.

-, succentorship of, erection of, confirmed, xxiii.

-, -, a canonry and the prebend of Durisdeer commonly so called, 800.

-, David succentor of. See Purdy.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 429, 540.

-, canons of. See Auchinleck, Adam de; Balfour, John; Blakard, Robert; Bulli, Andrew; Bulli, Duncan; Bulli, Thomas; Bunche, Duncan; Cadyhow, David de; Cameron, Thomas; Crichton, John; Elfinston, William; Forsyth, Thomas; Forster, Robert; Hamilton, Robert de; Lawder, William de; Lindsay, James; Lewinton, James; Montgomery, John de; Naper, Alexander; Ogilvy, Patrick; Otterburn, John; Otterburn, Nicholas de; Penven, Thomas; Purdy, David; Rate, Alexander de; Rerick, Gilbert de; Scheves John; Sirapyl, William; Yruosz, John de.

-, litigants for a canonry of, See Ogilvy, David; Otterburn, John.

-, canonry and prebend of, assignment of a pension on, 625.

-, chapter of, grant to, xxiii.

-, -, land belonging to, xxvi.

-, prebends in. See Cambuslang; Campsie; Durisdeer; Eaglesham; Erskine; Glasgow I; Glasgow II; Govan: Renfrew, Stobo.

-, cathedral church of, doors of, 252.

-, -, statutes of, confirmed, xxiii.

-, diocese of, archdeaconries in. See Glasgow; Teviotdale.

-, -, indulgence in, xxiii.

-, -, monasteries in, xxi, xxxv (bis).

-, -, pension in, xxi.

-, -, persons of, xxxv (ter), 2 (bis), 3 (bis), 28, 45, 49, 58 (ter), 59, 61, 119, 149, 169, 171, 172 (bis), 188, 223, 224 (bis), 225, 238, 298, 307, 311, 313, 314 (bis), 319, 328, 336, 366, 368, 377, 398, 402, 403, 405, 434, 456, 462, 469, 470, 502 (bis), 521, 556, 578, 579, 587, 593, 610, 633, 644, 663, 706, 707, 736 (bis), 741 (bis), 742, 745 (bis), 751, 757, 785, 813.

-, -, places in. See Arbigland; Avondale; Bargany; Biggar; Blairquhan; Bothwell; Cadder; Carluke; Carmichael; Carruthers; Cavers; Closeburn; Cockpull; Colmonell; Covington; Cumbernauld; Darnley; Douglas; Dumbarton; Dumfries; Dundonald; Dunsyre; Failford; Galston; Hamilton; Holywood; Inchinnan; Innerkip; Innerleithen; Irvine; Jedburgh; Kelso; Kilmaurs; Kilpatrick; Kilpatrick, Old (or West); Kilsyth; Kilwinning; Kirkbean; Kirkgunzeon; Kirkintilloch; Kirkmahoe; Kirkpatrick; KirkpatrickJuxta; Ladykirk; Lesmahagow; Libberton; Lincluden; Linton; Linton, West; Lochmaben; Loudoun; Luss; Maybole; Melrose; Methven; Monkton; Morton; Montgomery, co. Ayr; Newlands; Paisley; Peebles; Penpont; Rainpatrick; Stevenston; Symington; Tarbolton; Trabboch; Tundergarth; Urr; Wiston; Yetholm.

-, -, provostry in, xxix.

-, -, rectories in, xxvii, xxxv (bis).

-, -, vicarages in, xxii (bis), xxix, xxxv (ter).

-, pensions to be paid at, 49, 125, 225, 226, 403, 556, 784, 785.

-, resident in, Dalgles, Simon, 813.

-, university of, student in, 120.

Glasgow I, de Glasgu primo, a prebend in Glasgow, 28 (bis), 148, 225.

Glasgow II, de Glasguscando, a prebend in Glasgow, 380.

Glasguen[sis], wrongly written Glasgnen[sis], xxvi, xxix, xxxv.

-, wrongly written Glasnen[sis], xxiii, xxxv, 377.

Glasserton, co. Wigtown. See Appleby.

Glastonbury, Glasconen [sis], Glastonia [co. Somerset], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 50.

-, -, monk of. See Taunton, John.

-, Thomas Aleyne of, 536.

Glastro. See Glashare.

Glauedia , recte Galuedia. See Galloway.

Gleanddalach. See Glendalough.

Gleandnaruryge, stipendiary vicarage of, in the church of Ross, 549, 550.

Glendale, Sancti Conigani de Durynis [in Duirinish, co. Inverness], parish church of St. Congan, rectory of, 60.

Glendalough, Gleanddalach [co. Wicklow], cathedral church of St. Kevin, Patrick archdeacon of. See O'Byrne.

-, -, William archdeacon of. See Neglyn.

Glendonwyn, Matthew de, bishop of Glasgow, witness, 734.

Glenluce, Glenlus’ [co. Wigtown], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 575.

Glenmuick, Glenmycht [co. Aberdeen], rectory of, annexed to the hospital of St. Germains, 357.

Glenorchy, Dysart [co. Argyll], parish church of St. Conan, appropriated to Kilmun, 243, 244.

Glen Urquhart, Glenvrqvay [in Urquhart, co. Inverness], Colin Campbell lord of, 460.

Glominncci. See Glanmakee.

Gloucester [co. Gloucester], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 560.

Gloys, James, indult to, 522.

Gluoyndiothead. See Clondrohid.

Glys(recte Elys). See Elys,

Gnogakcag. See Mayrinlind.

Goboston’, Reginald, a monk of Canterbury priory (cathedral), indult to, 772.

Godde, William, rector of West Bagborough, dispensation to, 533.

Godis , Jo. de (sic), 610.

-, P., Pe., or P. de, 194, 208, 412 and passim to 823.

Godnay, Thomas, sacrist of Beverley, indult to, 592.

Godstow, Godstalor [in Woolvercot, co. Oxford], Benedictine nuns' abbey of SS. Mary and John the Baptist, abbess of, pension for, xxxviii.

Goer alias Guer, Goyr, Patrick, a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Mora, charges against, 481, 482.

-, -, prebendary of Dysert and Kilmoleran, sometime prebendary of Mora, 654, 655.

Gogan, Maurice, a canon of Cork and prebendary of Inishkenny, resignation of, 689.

Goldcliff, Goldeliff [co. Monmouth], Benedictine priory, in the patronage of Tewkesbury abbey, xxxvi.

Goldesborch, Thomas, lord of Goldsborough, indult to, 589.

-, -, wife of, 589.

Goldewell. See Goldwell.

Goldsborough, Goldisborch [co. York], Thomas Goldesborch lord of, 589.

Goldwell, Goldewell, Goldwelt, Golwell, Soldwell, master James, archdeacon of Essex, dean of Salisbury, rector of Great Chart, a counsellor and proctor-general in the Roman court of Edward IV, and a papal notary, indults to, 325, 326, 704.

-, -, appointment of, as papal notary, 387, 390.

-, -, a papal prothonotary, examiner for granting graces to poor clerks in England, 385 note.

-, -, witness, 499.

-, Goldwel, William, indult to, 704.

-, -, Amera his wife, 704.

Golyn, Gulym [now in Dirleton, co. Haddington], vicarage of, 296, 297.

Gonne , G., 5 and passim to 212.

Goodag, Philip, to be a notary public, 641.

Gore, Thomas, a brother of the hospital of St. Thomas de Acon, London, dispensation to, 508.

Gordon (formerly Seton), Alexander, earl of Huntly, Himcle, and lord of Badenoch, patron of a dignity and canonry of Moray, 336.

Gorleston [co. Norfolk], vicarage of, 506.

Gornagloti, alias Crayuieach. See Creagh, co. Cork.

Gornesey, John. See Gernesey.

Gortnacloghy. See Creagh, co. Cork.

Goudhurst, co. Kent. See Combwell.

Gouen, William, an Augustinian friar, 163 note.

Goupillon , Gouppilon, Stephanus, of Rouen, a clerk of the papal register, 551 note.

-, -, registers handed to, for rubrication, 520 note, 708 note.

-, -, a canon of Beauvais, register rubricated by, 686 note.

Gouy, Nicholas de, indult to, 423.

-, -, Catherine wife of, 423.

Govan, Gowen [cos. Lanark and Renfrew], a prebend in Glasgow, 120.

Goyr. See Goer.

Gracedieu, de Gratia [in Lusk, co. Dublin], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, nun of. See Cauod, Agnes.

Grado [Italy], Caorle a suffragan see of, 766 note.

Gragerusa [chapel of the vill of Rous in the Taxatio], a prebend in Leighlin, 681.

Graginst. See Graiguenamanagh.

Graham, John, claimant to the rectory of Tannadice, 355, 366.

-, -, resignation of his rights, 366.

-, Grahame, Nicholas, notary public, resignation made before, 573.

-, Nicholas, priest, to be archdeacon of Lothian, 311.

-, -, death of, 347.

-, Nicholas, late vicar of Glamis, 350.

-, Grahame, Nicholas, vicar of Old Kilpatrick, a kinsman of Patrick [Graham], bishop of St. Andrews, dispensation to, 456–7.

-, -, resignation of, 708.

-, -, sometime a canon and prebendary of Bothwell, pension to be paid by, 556.

-, Graym, Patrick, bishop of Brechin, provision of, xxvi.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, 189.

-, -, oath of fealty of, 189, 190.

-, -, commissioners of, 450.

-, -, James Wellem wellbeloved of, 430.

-, -, bishop of St. Andrews, sometime bishop of Brechin, translation of, 518 (bis).

-, -, claim to certain personal property of his predecessor made by, 670.

-, -, collation made by, 311.

-, -, confirmation of an election made by, 318.

-, -, confirmation of the erection of a collegiate church made by, 296.

-, -, consent of, to exchanges, 638, 685.

-, -, exchange carried out by, 373.

-, -, exemption of the collegiate church of St. Giles, Edinburgh, from the jurisdiction of, 346.

-, -, faculty to, to dispose of benefices in his gift falling vacant in certain months, 530.

-, -, faculty to, to make a will, 685.

-, -, faculty to, to reconcile churches etc., 687.

-, -, kinsman of. See Graham, Nicholas.

-, -, presentation made to, 609, 610 note.

-, -, procurations claimed by, 321.

-, -, provision made by, 349.

-, -, refusal of, to institute, 314.

-, -, resignations made to, 311, 456.

-, -, servants and kinsmen of, 686.

-, -, also prior commendatary of Pittenweem, to have the said priory united to the episcopal mensa of St. Andrews, 573.

-, -, to be abbot commendatary of Paisley, 238, 239.

-, -, resignation of the abbey of Paisley by, 306.

-, Grahame, Patrick de, knight, lord of Graham's Castle, indult to, 817.

Graham's Castle, Grahame [in St. Ninians, co. Stirling], 817.

Graiguenamanagh, Duysky, Graiginst, de Valle Sancti Salvatoris de Duysquyd, de Valle Salvatoris alias de Towske [co. Kilkenny], Cistercian abbey of St. Saviour or St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 601.

-, -, Dermit abbot of. See O'Murphy.

-, -, Malachy abbot of. See Omulryan.

-, -, Nicholas abbot of. See Clohnol.

-, -, abbot and monks of, place appointed for archery by, 89.

-, -, monk of. See Walsh, Philip.

-, a prebend in Leighlin, 756.

Granard, de Granardo [co. Longford], Cistercian abbey, monks of, the rectory of Ballyloughloe held by, 52.

-, parish church of St. Mary, five chapels subject to, 1.

-, -, chapel formerly subject to. See Inchmore.

-, -, rectory of, 2.

Grange, co. Galway. See Ben More.

Grasse [Alpes-Maritimes, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 98.

Grassi , Grass, R., Raymundus, 61 note.

-, -, search made in a register by, 64 note.

Grassis, master Anthony de, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, 268, 290.

-, -, causes committed to, 466, 558, 563, 786.

-, -, papal mandatary, 373 note, 374 note, 751.

-, -, sentences of, 370, 466.

Gratia , priory of St. Mary de. See Gracedieu, co. Dublin.

Graueley, John, rector of Barnetbyle-Wold, 204.

Grave, John, a canon of Bridlington, dispensation to, 412.

-, Robert, lord of Waldingfield, indult to, 618.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 618.

Gray, Alexander, clerk, dispensation to, 520.

-, Henry, indult to, 460.

-, Michael, preceptor of the Augustinian house of St. Anthony near South Leith, proctor of. See Mouat, William.

-, -, resignation of, 357, 371.

-, Patrick, to be an abbot (or prior) in the diocese of Sarsina, xxv.

-, Richard, vicar of Hunston, dispensation to, 547.

-, William, late vicar of Innerwick, 307.

-, See also Grey.

Graym. See Graham.

Grayson, William, abbot of Kirkstall, indult to, 457.

Grean, Aersgrene [co. Limerick], vicarage of, 779, 780.

Greatconnell, Conail, de Connallis, Connayl, Cenvall [co. Kildare], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, abbot (sic) and convent of, 582, 583.

-, -, Nicholas prior of. See Tuly.

-, -, prior and convent of, benefices in the gift of, 787, 819.

-, -, rectories united to. See Cuylogoich and Duagh.

-, -, union of a rectory in the diocese of Meath to. confirmed, xxxiii, xxxviii.

Great Horkesley [co. Essex], rectory of, 622.

Great Island, de Insula Magna, [i. e. Barrymore Island, co. Cork], parish church of St. Mary, called Robert's chapel, in. See Templerobin.

Great Ringstead, Ringsted Magna [co. Norfolk], parish church of St. Andrew, rectory of, 604.

Greg, John, scholar, dispensation to, 623.

Gregory IX, pope, translation of a religious house confirmed by, 33.

Grendhuest (recte Grenehurst). See Grenehurst.

Grene, John, layman, 205.

-, -, Agnes Came, his wife, 205.

-, Richard, to be a notary public, 642 (bis).

Grenedikes, Grenedick [variously alleged to be in the parish of Fulford and in that of St. Laurence, York], tithes etc. of, 249.

Grenehurst, Grendhuest, Grenehuest, Thomas, to be a notary public, 814.

Greneway, Richard, indult to, 587.

Grenewell, John, abbot of Fountains, visitor of all Cistercian monasteries in England and adjacent parts, indult to, 34.

Grenlaw, Thomas, late vicar of Wiston, 149.

Gresham, Gressham, Gresshem [co. Norfolk], rectory of, 719.

Greteham alias, Gretham, Thomas, a monk of St. Mary's, York, dispensation to, 724.

Grethon. See Crichton.

Gretna, co. Dumfries. See Rainpatrick.

Grey, Andrew, lord Grey, de Grey, witness, 733.

-, Bartholomew, rector of Rougham, indult to, 459.

-, George, dispensation to, 715.

-, See also Gray.

Greys, William, of Brockdish, indult to, 589.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 589.

Grifus , L., 374 note.

Grinthorp (recte Armthorp). See Armthorpe.

Groni, Magod verch, verZgr, wife of Thomas ap Jevan Gwyn, indult to, 613.

Gronna. See Gwnna.

Gruden. See Cruden.

Gruffuth. See Gryffyth, Ris ap Jevan ap Ris ap.

Gryffsyth. See Gryffyth, Walter.

Gryffyth, David ap, 715.

-, -, Joan relict of, dispensed to marry, 715.

-, Gruffuth, Ris ap Jeuan ap Ris ap, rector of Gyffin, dispensation to, 782.

-, Gryffsyth, Walter, lord of the place of Burton Agnes, indult to, 700.

-, -, wife of, 700.

Grym, John, indult to, 740.

-, -, Margery wife of, 740.

Gryndell’, William, commissary general of John [Arundel], bishop of Chichester, 712.

Gualbis , Galbis, Gualbes, Ferrarius, F., de, 236, 238, 241, 242, 245, 252, 254, 256, 257, 258, 271, 387, 429, 430, 686, 741, 742, 768, 786, 791, 800, 808, 819, 820, 822.

-, -, son of Nicholas, a canon of Elne and abbreviator of apostolic letters, papal mandatary, 820.

Guber (?), Patrick, vicar of Bruree and rector of Kilbreedy, de facto a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Dysert and Kilmoleran, 371.

Guer. See Goer.

Guildford, Gilford [co. Surrey], Stoke next. See Stoke next Guildford.

Gulym. See Golyn.

Gumierriis , Loisius de, a scriptor of the papal Camera, register rubricated by, 269 note.

Gundissalve, James, a canon of Evora, papal mandatary, 334.

Gunter, William ap Jankyn, lord of Gileston, indult to, 700.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 700.

Gunthorp, Guntorp, John, rector of Cley next the Sea, a papal chaplain and a minor penitentiary in the Basilica of the Prince of the Apostles, Rome, dispensation to, 501.

-, -, absence of, from Rome, 388.

Gurnel, Thomas, priest, to be a notary public, 697.

Gutburyn. See Woodburn.

Guthry, Guthre, Guthri, Gutre, Alexander, priest, vicar of Auchterhouse, provision of, 254–256.

-, -, a litigant therefor, 683, 684.

-, -, resignation of, 711.

-, Guttre, David, lord of Kingoldrum, and treasurer of James III, King of Scots, indult to, 817.

-, -, wife of, 817.

-, Outhere, David, to be a provost in the diocese of Argyle, xxxiii.

-, Guthery, James, a monk of Coupar-Angus, to be abbot of Kinloss, 562, 813.

-, -, faculty for the blessing of, 562.

Guyp, Simon, founder of the chapel of Long Sleddale, 530, 531.

-, -, petition of, 530.

Gwnna (or Gronna), John, priest, indult to, 589.

Gwylym ap David ap Phylyp, Trahaern’ ap, indult to, 703.

Gyan, William, rector of the free chapel of Tockington, party to a suit about tithes, 803.

Gye, Ralph, a monk of Buckland, dispensation to, 582.

Gyffin, Gyffyn [co. Carnarvon], rectory of, 782.

Gynnor, John, priest, dispensation to, 546.

Gysburn, Gisbrugh, John, chaplain, a proxy of the chaplains of the chantry of St. Katherine, Eccles, 264, 266.