Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 14, 1484-1492. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1960.
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Vatican Regesta, Vol. DCCVIII. (fn. 1)
Bullarum Liber XI.
2 Innocent VIII.
Non. Oct. (7 Oct.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 34r.) |
To Robert Skynner, a canon of Dunblane, M.A. Collation and provision to him, who is by both parents of a noble race of barons, of a canonry of Dunblane and the prebend which was formerly erected from the perpetual vicarage in the parish church of Abyrnethy in the diocese of Dunblane, yearly value not exceeding 18l. sterling, void by the death of Alexander Lumsden (fn. 2)extra R.c.; whether they be so void, or be void in any other way, and whether they be specially reserved to the pope's gift, or be generally reserved, because, as is alleged, the said Alexander was a chaplain-acolyte of the apostolic see, and a continual member of the household of Paul II and Sixtus IV and of divers cardinals deceased, and was collector of the Camera in those parts, or a sub-collector, etc.; with mandate hereby to the provost of Meffan in the diocese of St. Andrews, and John Mirton, and Gavin de Dumbar, canons of Dunkeld and Moray, to induct him, etc. Nobilitas generis, litterarum scientia, vite etc. (At the end: Duplicata scripta Jo. Cotini. Tax (ata) x. A. de Urbino, etc.) [3 pp.] |
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16 Kal. Oct. (16 Sept.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 149v.) |
To Robert Duloquhy, rector of the parish church of Benhan [sic] in the diocese of St. Andrews, M.A. Collation and provision of the said church, yearly value not exceeding 30l. sterling, provision of which, on its becoming void at the apostolic see, and therefore reserved, by the death there of John Eduardi, the pope granted to the late George Carmikael, priest, of the diocese of Glasgow, under date Id. Aug. anno 1 [1485], who has died at the said see before the papal letters of grant were drawn up, so that it is still void as above, and still reserved; whether it be specially reserved, or be generally reserved, because, as some allege, the said George was an acolyte of the pope and the said see. Litterarum scientia, vite etc. |
Concurrent letters to the scholasticus of Tours (Turonen.), and the officials of St. Andrews and Moray. Hodie dilecto filio Roberto Daloquhy. (fn. 3) [3 pp.] |
1 Innocent VIII.
1485 (recte
1484. (fn. 4) ) Prid. Id. Sept. (12 Sept.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 152v.) |
To Tyberius Ugolinus, [bishop] elect of Down and Conner. Decree, etc., as below. Provision of the said united churches, on their becoming void by the death extra R.c. of Thady, during whose lifetime Sixtus IV specially reserved them to his gift, was made by the said pope to the above Tyberius, rector of the parish church of St. Mary de Sillatiano in the diocese of Nepi (Nepesin.), doctor of decrees, in priest's orders and of lawful age, under date 16 Kal. March anno 12 [15 Feb. 1483/4]. The said pope's letters not having been drawn up by reason of his death, the pope decrees that the said provision shall hold good from the said date, as if the letters had been drawn up under that date, and that these presents shall be sufficient proof thereof; with mandate hereby to the chapters, clergy, people, and vassals. Decens reputamus. [32/3 pp.] In Eubel, from the ‘Schede di Garampi.’] |
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