Regesta 87: 1327-1328

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Regesta, Vol. LXXXVII.

1327.
15 Kal. Oct.
Avignon.
(f. 5d.)
To the bishop of Hereford. Mandate to do justice between the rector of Eyton and the abbess and convent of Pollesworth. Roger, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield unreasonably ordered the rector to pay two-thirds of his small income to the abbess by way of pension, she and the convent being already well provided; and the rector was obliged to take an oath to do this. Thomas, in ignorance of this, found on taking possession of the rectory that the remaining portion was not enough to support him; whereupon the pope ordered Master Richard Bernard, archdeacon of Salop, the chancellor, and Gilbert Bruera, canon of Lichfield, to annul the obligation and oath; pending the cause, the abbess and convent were ordered to do nothing, but they brought the matter before the secular courts on the ground that the pension was a charge on the rectory, and that bishop Walter had sequestrated the fruits; the rector had recourse to the judges, praying them to decide the matter, but the archdeacon and canon Roger de Mereschal, to whom the chancellor and Gilbert had committed their powers, refused to take further cognisance of it; the rector then appealed to the pope, and the abbess and convent deprived him of the rectory, and presented it to William de Ippeston. The rector prays the pope for a remedy, declaring that he fears to summon the abbess and convent within the diocese of Lichfield.
1328.
13 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 11d.)
To Thomas de Yarwelle. Reservation of a benefice, value 20 marks with cure of souls, or 15 without it, in the gift of the abbot and convent of Ramsey.
Concurrent mandate to the abbots of Chester and Dieulacres, and William de Weston, canon of Lichfield.
2 Id. June.
Avignon.
(f. 20.)
To Adam de Dornacht, acolyte, of the diocese of Caithness, the son of a priest. Dispensation to be ordained and hold a benefice.
6 Id. June.
Avignon.
(f. 22d.)
To Simon, archbishop of Canterbury; confirmation of his election. The see being void by the death of Walter, the prior and chapter appointed Robert de Dovoria, Thomas de Greneweye, and Richard de Oxenden, to choose seven other monks to make the election, they chose Hugh de Sancta Margarita, sacristan, Geoffrey Poterel, almoner, Thomas Stoyl, Nicholas de Ivingho, Hugh de Sancto Ivone, John Everard, and Edmund de Adesham, who elected Simon, rector of Tunstalle; the election was published, and afterwards presented to the pope, who, on its being examined by three cardinals, confirms it.
Concurrent letters to the prior and chapter of Canterbury, to the clergy, and to the people of the diocese, to vassals of the church, to suffragans of the see, and to the king.
Id. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 25.)
To the bishop of Lincoln. Commission and mandate to annul the sentence of excommunication issued by the president of the order of St. Gilbert against Roger de Stanes, canon of the priory of Sempringham, on certain unsworn charges made against him, which he denied on oath.
Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 29.)
To Philip de Daventre. Provision, at the request of Edmund, earl of Kent, son of king Edward, of a canonry and prebend of Southwell, provision having already been made to him of the same; but as in the papal letters it was not mentioned that he was rector of Waldene Woton, in the diocese of Lincoln, value 32 marks, provision is made anew to him of the canonry and prebend; if there is none void at present, then reservation is made to him of the same.
Concurrent mandate to John de Harington, and Richard de Stratton, canons of Lincoln, and another named.
Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 30d.)
To Alan de Conesburg, D.C.L. Provision of the canonry of Wells and prebend of Yatton, void by the death of Robert de Baldok, provision having already been made to him of the same; but as it appears that Robert was deprived of them before his death, provision is made anew; notwithstanding that Alan is rector of Hikilton, and has a prebend of St. Mary's, Stafford; each of these benefices being valued at 12 marks.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Roche, and two others named.
9 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 36.)
To Simon, archbishop of Canterbury. Faculty to contract a loan of 2000l. to meet his expenses at the apostolic see, to be repaid in four years.
1327.
9 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 48.)
To the prior, brethren, and sisters of the monastery of Sempringham. Confirmation, with exemplifications, of the appropriation of the parish church of Wyssenden, value 50 marks, their revenues not being enough to support forty canons and two hundred sisters, especially since the payment of 40 marks by the monastery of Paisley has ceased for fourteen years by reason of the wars. The said appropriation was made by Walter, archbishop of Canterbury at Northampton, 8 Kal. Feb. 1319, under papal mandate, dated 14 Kal. May, an. 3.
1328.
Id. June.
Avignon.
(f. 61d.)
To Robert de Wodehous, canon of York, who is the king's treasurer. Provision, at king Edward's and queen Isabella's request, of the archdeaconry of Richmond, void by the consecration of Tailarandus, otherwise Elias, bishop of Auxerre; notwithstanding that Robert has canonries and prebends of Lincoln, St. Mary's Southwell, and St. Andrew's Bishops Auckland. a canonry of York, with expectation of a prebend, and is warden of St. Nicholas's hospital, Pontefract.
Concurrent mandate to Richard de Ayremynne, canon of Lincoln, Walter de London, canon of Salisbury, and another named.
15 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 93d.)
To John, cardinal of St. Angelo's. Provision of the rectory of Downton, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the consecration of Thomas, bishop of Hereford.
Concurrent mandate to three persons beneficed out of England.
2 Id. July.
Avignon.
(f. 138d.)
To Master Edmund de Mepham, S.T.P. Provision of the canonry of Chichester, and prebend of Huvaville, void by the consecration of Simon, archbishop of Canterbury; notwithstanding that he has a canonry and prebend of Llandaff, and is rector of Bradstede, in the diocese of Canterbury.
Concurrent mandate to the chancellors of London, Lincoln, and Salisbury.
Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 139.)
To Adam de Dornach, of the diocese of Caithness. Reservation of a benefice, value 20 marks with cure of souls, or 15 without it, in the gift of the bishop of Glasgow.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of St. Andrews, the abbot of Holy Rood, Edinburgh, and another named.
Ibid.
(f. 150.)
To the bishop of London, the abbot of Westminster, and the prior of St. Bartholomew's. Mandate to induct and defend Nicholas de Clifton, master of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr of Acon, in the diocese of Limassol, or his proctor, into possession of the hospital of St. Thomas, London, opposition having been made by Henry de Bedford, who was deprived of the same for simony and dilapidation, Nicholas being unable, on account of the distance, to obtain corporal possession.
1328.
15 Kal. Aug.
Avignon.
(f. 151.)
To Master John de Bourne, B.C.L already dispensed on account of illegitimacy, and rector of Great Carleton in Lindesay. Dispensation to resign that benefice and obtain another.
8 Id. July.
Avignon.
(f. 155d.)
To John de Hale, already dispensed on account of illegitimacy, and rector of Bentley, in the diocese of Lichfield, who, believing that by the subsequent clandestine marriage of his father and mother he was legitimated, resigned that benefice and accepted a portion in All Saints, Derby, value 60s. and the perpetual vicarage of Wirkesworth, value 10 marks. Dispensation to retain the same.
6 Id. May.
Avignon.
(f. 155d.)
To John, bishop of Winchester. Faculty to appoint a prior of his church in place of Richard, who, seeing that he is unfit to govern the monks, is ready to resign; it being unadvisable that the chapter should elect.
10 Kal. April.
Avignon.
(f. 158d.)
To John de Feriby. Provision, at the request of the king, whose clerk he is, of a canonry of Howden, with reservation of a prebend.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Mary's, York, the prior of Wartre, and Henry de Cliffe, canon of York.
Id. May.
Avignon.
(f. 159.)
To Thomas de Useflete, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Malling; notwithstanding that he is rector of Monestoke (Meon-Stoke), in the diocese of Winchester.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Battle, Robert de Barthelby, canon of Chichester, and another named.
Ibid.
(f. 159d.)
To William de Eboraco, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Derlington, in the diocese of Durham; notwithstanding that he is rector of Northbruton, in the diocese of York.
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of York, the abbot of Fountains, and the prior of Newburgh.
10 Kal. April.
Avignon.
(f. 159d.)
To Peter de Wetewang, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Ripon; notwithstanding that he is rector of Broghton, in the diocese of York.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Meaux, the prior of Wartre, and another named.
Id. May.
Avignon.
(f. 160.)
To Thomas de Goldington, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Norton, in the diocese of Durham; notwithstanding that he is rector of Musgrave.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Carlisle, the prior of Durham, and another named.
1328.
4 Non. July.
Avignon.
(f. 173.)
To Richard de Bury, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Chichester; notwithstanding that he has a prebend of Crediton, and is rector of Croyndon, in the diocese of Winchester.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Lesnes, the prior of Merton,’ and the archdeacon of Middlesex.
Ibid.
(f. 173d.)
To John de Hoicton, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Southwell; notwithstanding that he is rector of Fiskerton, in the diocese of Lincoln.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Rufford, the prior of Thurgarton, and Robert de Wodehous, canon of Lincoln.
Ibid.
(f. 174.)
To Peter de Medeburn, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Auckland; notwithstanding that he is rector of Medeburn, in the diocese of Lincoln.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Winchester, the prior of Gisburgh, and another named.
Ibid.
(f. 174d.)
To Walter de Salopia, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of St. Davids.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Hereford, the abbot of Wygemor, and the prior of Cherburi.
Ibid.
(f. 179.)
To Robert de Wodehous, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Lichfield; notwithstanding that he has canonries and prebends of Lincoln, Southwell, and Auckland.
Concurrent mandate to the prior of Coventry, Nicholas de Hugate, canon of York, and another named.
Id. May.
Avignon.
(f. 179.)
To Adam de Bridelington, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Wengham; notwithstanding that he has a moiety of the church of Aylmerton, in the diocese of Norwich.
Concurrent mandate to the abbots of Langedon, and St. Augustine's, Canterbury, and the prior of Canterbury.
4 Non. July.
Avignon.
(f. 179d.)
To Robert de Hillum, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Wells; notwithstanding that he is rector of Margaret Rothing, value 100s.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and the abbots of Glastonbury and Hyde.
10 Kal. April.
Avignon.
(f. 190.)
To Richard de Ayremynne, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Salisbury; notwithstanding that he has the prebends of Cauleton with Turleby in Lincoln, and of Cokerton in Derlington, is rector of Elvele, and has a prebendal portion in the free chapel of Wimborne Minster, and has provision made to him of a canonry and prebend of Chichester; the rectory is to be resigned.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Selby, the prior of Wartre, and the archdeacon of Norfolk.
Ibid.
(f. 191.)
To John de Burnham, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of St. John's, Beverley.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Meaux, the prior of Kirkham, and Robert de Ripplingham, chancellor of York.
4 Non. July.
Avignon.
(f. 191d.)
To Walter de Londoniis, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of London; notwithstanding that he is treasurer and has a prebend of Crediton, is rector of Harewell, and has a canonry and the prebend of Highworth (Altaworth), in Salisbury.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Rochester, the abbot of Westminster, and the prior of Southwark.
2 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 191d.)
To the archbishop, and Hugh de Engolisma, archdeacon of Canterbury, and Anthony Beck, chancellor of Lincoln. Commission and mandate, at the request of Henry earl of Lancaster and Leicester, steward of England, to divide the prebend of Eccleshall in Lichfield, value 100 marks, in three parts, it being now held by John de Kinardeseye, and, without prejudice to him, and with his consent, to constitute two prebends, giving the third portion to the dean and chapter; the fruits of the two portions to be paid to the said John until his death, or resignation of them.
4 Non. July.
Avignon.
(f. 195.)
To William la Zouche. Provision, at the request of the king, whose clerk he is, of a canonry of Exeter, with reservation of a prebend; notwithstanding that he is rector of Kilpsham, in the diocese of Lincoln, which he is to resign.
Concurrent mandate to the provost of Beverley, the archdeacon of Taunton, and another named.
Id. May.
Avignon.
(f. 208d.)
To Robert de Hemelhampstede. Provision, at the king's request, of a canonry of St. Mary's, Winchester, with reservation of a prebend; notwithstanding that he is rector of Kertolston, in the diocese of York.
Concurrent mandate to the abbots of Tichefield and Hyde, and the prior of Winchester.
Ibid.
(f. 209.)
To Simon de Northwood. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Shaftesbury; notwithstanding that he is rector of Yarmouth, in the diocese of Winchester.
Concurrent mandate to the prior of Winchester, the archdeacon of Barth, and Walter de Londoniis, canon of London.
Ibid. To John de Crochford. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Romsey; notwithstanding that he is rector of Kaernuam, in the diocese of Llandaff.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Salisbury and the abbots of Abingdon and Chertsey.
Ibid. To John de Wodeford. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Wilton.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Shereburn, and William de Braybroke and Robert de Wynchcoumbe, canons of Salisbury.
Ibid.
(f. 211d.)
To William de Synkale, one of the king's clerks. The like provision of a canonry and prebend of Wherewell; notwithstanding that he is rector of Layndon, in the diocese of London.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Oseney, the prior of St. Fretheswyde's, in the diocese of London (sic), and John de Middelton, canon of London.
5 Id. Aug.
Avignon.
(f. 239.)
To Richard de Eglisham, M.A. Provision of a canonry of Glasgow, with reservation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he is rector of Strabrot, in the diocese of St. Andrews, which he obtained when in subdeacon's orders, and has a defect in the index finger of his right hand.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of St. Andrews, the precentor of Dunkeld, and another named.
10 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 254d.)
To Robert de Kynebelle, M.A. of the diocese of Lincoln. Reservation of a benefice in the gift of the prior and convent of Merton, value 20 marks without cure of souls or 25 with it.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Albans, the chancellor of St. Paul's, London, and Benedict de Paston, papal chaplain, canon of Exeter.
Ibid.
(f. 263d.)
To Robert de Wygornia, D.C.L. The like reservation of a benefice of the same value in the gift of the archbishop of Canterbury.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Langdon, Master Benedict de Paston, canon of Exeter, and another named.
6 Id. June.
Avignon.
(f. 271.)
To John de Nassington, rector of Kyrkaton, in the diocese of York. Reservation of a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Ramsey, he having taken nothing by a former like reservation of a benefice, value 30 marks.
Concurrent mandate to the prior of Lenton, Richard Erjoun, canon of York, and another named.
10 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 275.)
To John de Neuton, M.A. of the diocese of Norwich. Reservation of a benefice, value 20 marks without cure of souls, or 25 marks with it, in the gift of the abbot and convent of St. Edmunds.
Concurrent mandate to the prior of Westacre, Henry de Iddesworth, canon of Lincoln, and another named.
11 Kal. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 277d.)
Appointment of Peter, cardinal of St. Stephen's on the Cælian, to the priory of Montacute, in the diocese of Bath, in succession to Robert Busse, monk of St. Mary's, Tavistock, who died during the litigation touching the same.
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Worcester, and another named.
1327.
6 Id. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 279.)
To the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops of Worcester and Hereford. Commission and mandate to cite Gicard de Jou before the pope with all acts and muniments touching his title to the priory of Montacute, he having resisted the appointment to it by the pope of Robert Busse.
1328.
8 Id. July.
Avignon.
(f. 280d.)
To Edmund son of William Trousel, knight. Provision of a canonry of York, with reservation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has a canonry of London, with expectation of a prebend, and, on the death of Robert de Baldok, obtained the archdeaconry of Middlesex, which he is ready to resign.
Concurrent mandate to Anthony Bek, chancellor of Lincoln, John de Kinardesey, canon of Lichfield, and another named.
6 Id. Aug.
Avignon.
(f. 289.)
To Peter de Preyssaco. Provision of a canonry of Salisbury, with reservation of a prebend.
Concurrent mandate to three persons beneficed in France.
1327.
2 Non. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 302.)
To Master Hugh de Engolisma, archdeacon of Canterbury, papal nuncio. Commission and mandate to incorporate to the monastery of St. Augustine, Canterbury, the parish churches of Wyvelesberghe, Stone in Oxene, and Bore Waremeshe (Burmarsh), value together 46l. of the patronage of the abbot and convent, who support four monks at Oxford, or in some place of studies. Perpetual vicars are to be appointed.
1328.
Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 306.)
To Margaret wife of Edmund de Wodestok, son of the late king Edward. Indult to have divine offices celebrated privately in places where she may be that are under an interdict.
Ibid. To the same. Indult to have a portable altar.
Ibid. To the same. Indult that her confessor shall give her penance and absolution, and commute her vows, except those of pilgrimage to Rome and Santiago [de Compostella].
2 Id. July.
Avignon.
(f. 330.)
To Simon, archbishop of Canterbury. Indult to execute papal mandates by deputy, it being impossible for him to attend in person at divers places other than those of his residence.
Ibid. To Roger son of John de Langeton, knight, who is in his twentieth year, canon of Chichester. Dispensation to hold a benefice. He is to be ordained at the proper age.
Ibid.
(f. 331d.)
To Simon, archbishop of Canterbury. Indult to intermit and return to the visitation of his province as the king's service or any other necessary cause requires it.
1328.
14 Kal. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 333.)
To John son of Reginald, called ‘More.’ Provision of a canonry of Glasgow, with reservation of a prebend.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of St. Andrews, the abbot of Holy Rood, Edinburgh, and William de Lindesey, canon of Dunkeld.
2 Id. July.
Avignon.
(f. 355.)
To Walter de Meriet, who in his twenty-first year obtained the rectory of Wydecombe, in the diocese of Wells, and held it for four years without being ordained. Rehabilitation with remission of fruits received, of which he is to give two years to the papal camera for the subsidy against heretics.
Ibid. Relaxation of a hundred days of enjoined penance to penitents who visit the church of Canterbury on the feasts of St. Thomas the Martyr.
1327.
8 Id. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 357d.)
To Master Philip Sapiti, papal chaplain, archdeacon of Winchester. Faculty, at the request of James, cardinal of St. George's, to dispose of his personal property by will.
1328.
3 Kal. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 363d.)
To the archbishop of Canterbury. Mandate to make order touching St. Saviour's, Faversham. In the suit between John called ‘le Orfreyser,’ who says he is abbot, and Robert de Osprenge, proctor of John called ‘Ive,’ who also claims to be abbot, it was urged on the part of the first that although he had held the office for some time he was deprived and replaced by John Ive, and kept in custody by the king's officers. On John Ive's part it was stated that le Orfreyser was guilty of dilapidation and simony, which he confessed before Walter, late archbishop, to whom he resigned his office, to which John Ive was elected, the election being confirmed by the archbishop, after which le Orfreyser, wandering about the country alone, finally came to the apostolic see and laid a complaint against John Ive. Whereupon the pope orders the matter to be decided on the spot, and not in the Roman court.
12 Kal. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 368.)
To Bertrand, cardinal of St. Mary's in Aquiro. Faculty to receive the resignations of Roger de Convenis, canon and dean of Lichfield, and of John Gasci, canon of Lerida, who wish to exchange benefices.