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1341. 4 Id. Jan. Avignon. (f. 112d.) |
To the abbot of St. Albans, Master Ralph de Turvile, canon of Lichfield, and the official of London. Mandate to execute the ordinances made touching apostates in regard to Walter de Thame, canon of Holy Cross, Waltham, who, by the influence of envious persons, has been compelled, without due cause, to renounce the monastery, and now desires to be reconciled to his order. |
9 Kal. Feb. Avignon. (f. 116.) |
To the bishop of Glasgow. Mandate to sequestrate the fruits of the prebend of Are, in Glasgow, of which, when void by the death of William de Lindesay, provision was made to Fergus Crauford, canon of the same; but the late bishop John gave it to William, son of Thomas de Lindesay. Fergus having died, pending the determination of the cause, king David, as patron, gave the said prebend to John More, whom the chapter refused to admit. On petition of the king, and of John More, who, for three years has been kept out of the prebend by William, the fruits are sequestered and kept by the bishop, pending More's appeal to the pope. |
4 Non. Mar. Avignon. (f. 117d.) |
To the bishop of Geneva. Mandate to receive the oaths of John de Blonay, Odo de Verdis, and William de Wichens, knights, of the diocese of Lausanne, and their accomplices, to make satisfaction to William la Zouche, archbishop elect of York, for the violence and robbery committed by them against him, whereby they are excommunicate. On the next Sunday they, at time of high mass in the cathedral of Geneva, are to walk to that church from the bridge of Arar, with a hundred lighted wax torches of six pounds weight apiece, and to stand bareheaded and barefooted before the door of the church until mass is over, when they are to be absolved, and brought into the church, and restored to the communion of the faithful. They are also to give 100s. to the lazar house of Geneva, near which they seized W. la Zouche. |
2 Non. Mar. Avignon. (f. 120d.) |
To the prior of Stodely, in the diocese of Worcester, and Masters Richard de Thormerton, and John Petri, canons of Exeter. Mandate to execute the ordinances touching apostates in regard to Henry de Alicestria, monk of Bordesley, who, having left the Cistercian order, desires to be reconciled thereto. |
Ibid. |
To the dean of Lichfield and the above-named canons. The like in regard to Robert de Threngestan, canon of the Augustinian priory of Holy Trinity, Repingdon. |
Ibid. |
To the abbot of Leicester, the dean of Lincoln, and Master Richard de Thormerton. The like in regard to Bertrand de Donington, canon of the Augustinian priory of Charley. |
Id. Mar. Avignon. (f. 129d.) |
To the bishop of Norwich and the priors of Bernewell and Bromhill. Mandate to execute the ordinances touching apostates in regard to John de Sueyllewelle, canon of the Augustinian
priory of Spinney, who, having left the order, desires to be reconciled thereto. |
6 Id. May. Avignon. (f. 160.) |
To Galhardus, cardinal of St Lucy's in Silice. Indult to visit his archdeaconry of Oxford by deputy, and to receive procurations to the amount of 30 pounds of Tours. |
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Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops of London and Avignon. |
4 Id. June. Avignon. (f. 164.) |
To John de Cherringe. Provision of the rectory of Laudenham, in the diocese of Canterbury, value 20 marks, void by the death, out of England, of John Picardi, to which John de Winston was appointed by the abbot and convent of Faversham, patrons of the same, in ignorance that the appointment was reserved to the pope. |
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Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Langdon, and the prior and the archdeacon of Canterbury. |
12 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 173d.) |
To the bishops of Worcester, Lichfield, and Wells. Mandate to execute the sentences issued against Philip de Ullingwik and William de Thorneburi, who were successively intruded into the rectory of Modeforde, the first by the abbot and convent of Gloucester, its patrons, under Philip's fraudulent representations, and the second as detainer of the fruits of the same, when Philip had been condemned to restore them to Adam de Radenore, who canonically obtained and held the said rectory for a year and a half. On Adam's appeal to pope John XXII. the cause was heard, Philip, during five years, holding the church; and after four sentences had been given in favour of Adam, Philip disregarded them, under pretext of frivolous appeals to the court of Canterbury, and held out for six years, when he resigned the church, making no satisfaction to Adam for fruits received and for losses and expenses, as he was sentenced to do, but procured William de Thornburi to be his successor, who has now held the church for two years and more. |
11 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 178d.) |
To Master Giles de Stanforde. Provision, at the king's request, and that of the bishop and chapter, of the canonry and prebend of Hereford, void by the death of Richard de Havering, precentor of the same, papal chaplain; notwithstanding that bishop Thomas had made provision of the same, and of the precentorship, to Master Giles, in ignorance that the appointment was reserved to the pope. The precentorship is to be resigned. |
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Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. James's, Wigemore, in the diocese of Hereford, Richard de Thormerton, canon of Exeter, and another named. |
3 Kal. July. Avignon. (f. 179d.) |
To Simon Godwin. Provision, at the request of queen Philippa, whose clerk he is, of the canonry and prebend of Chichester, value 30l. void by the death of Richard Havering, papal chaplain. |
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Concurrent mandate to the archdeacons of Canterbury and Totnes, and another named. |
6 Kal. July. Avignon. (f. 185.) |
To Stephen de Micheldevere, D.C.L. Provision of a canonry of Salisbury, with reservation of a prebend. |
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Concurrent mandate to the archdeacons of Totnes and London and Walter de Botriaux, canon of Exeter. |
Id. Sept. Avignon. (f. 186.) |
To the dean of Lincoln, and the archdeacons of Surrey and Totnes. Mandate to execute the ordinances touching apostates in regard to William de Standich, monk of Witham, in the diocese of Bath, who, having come to the pope without leave of his superior, has been deprived according to the statutes of the Carthusian order, and now desires to be reconciled thereto. |
6 Kal. July. Avignon. (f. 188.) |
To William de Eston called ‘Bathon,’ M.A. and regent master of medicine, of the diocese of Bath. Reservation of a benefice, with cure of souls, in the gift of the abbess and convent of Wilton, value 20 marks. |
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Concurrent mandate to the dean of Lincoln, and the archdeacons of Surrey and Totnes. |
9 Kal. Feb. Avignon. (f. 192.) |
To Henry de Lancastria, earl of Derby. Indult at the request of Neapoleo, cardinal of St. Adrian's, to have a portable altar. |
Ibid. |
To the same. Indult, at the request of the same cardinal, that his chaplains shall minister to him and to his wife the sacraments of the church. |
4 Kal. Feb. Avignon. (f. 192.) |
To the deans of Lincoln and Lichfield, and Master Richard de Tormerton, canon of Exeter. Mandate to execute the statutes touching apostates, in regard to Ivo le Taylour, lay brother of Kirkstede, who, having left the Cistercian order, now desires to be reconciled thereto. |
17 Kal. Feb. Avignon. (f. 193d.) |
To Alan, bishop of Caithness. Confirmation of his election to that see, void by the death of David. The election was made by Adam called ‘Heroth,’ chancellor, Gilbert, treasurer, and John de Moravia, canon, Alan, having been ordained priest, has been consecrated by Peter, bishop of Sabina. |
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Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy, and to the people of the diocese, and to David, king of Scotland. [Theiner, 276.] |
16 Kal. Mar. Avignon. (f. 194d.) |
To the abbots of Revesby and Vaudey, and Giles de Redmere, canon of Lincoln. Mandate to execute the papal ordinances touching apostates in regard to John de Stickeforde, monk of Swineshed, who, having left the Cistercian order, desires to be reconciled thereto. |
Id. April. (f. 200d.) |
To the bishop of Durham. Mandate to grant a dispensation to John de Heton, lord of Militon, and Isabella, relict of Robert
Gray, widow, to intermarry, notwithstanding that they are related in the third degree of kindred. |
Ibid. |
To the bishop of Ross. Mandate to grant a dispensation to John de Berclay and Margaret de Graam, relict of Hugh, earl of Ross, widow, to intermarry, notwithstanding that they are connected in the third degree of affinity. [Theiner, 276.] |
5 Kal. May. Avignon. (f. 203.) |
To the bishop of Worcester. Mandate to grant a dispensation to Hugh le Despenser, lord of Tewkesbury, son of the late Hugh, and Elizabeth, daughter of William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury, to remain in the marriage contracted by them in order to allay the strife between the said earl and the late Hugh, the king's kinsmen; notwithstanding that Giles de Badelesmere, Elizabeth's former husband, was related to Hugh in the third degree of kindred, and to declare their offspring legitimate. |
5 Kal. April. Avignon. (f. 215.) |
To Lambert de Paulesholte. Provision, at the king's request, of the rectory St. Mary's, Dounheved, void by the death of Laurence Reine of Bridport, value 20 marks, in the gift of the abbess and convent of Shaftesbury. |
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Concurrent mandate to the dean of Lichfield, Richard de Thormerton, canon of Exeter, and another named. |
6 Id. May. Avignon. (f. 224.) |
To John, bishop of Porto. Indult to visit his archdeaconry of Northampton by deputy, and to receive procurations. |
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Concurrent mandate to Raymund Pelegrini, canon of London, and two others named. |
4 Id. May. Avignon. (f. 227.) |
To the archbishop of Canterbury. Mandate to provide that his officials do not presume to make inhibitions and processes such as they have made against John de Rameseye, rector of Semere, in the diocese of Norwich, who, having had papal provision made to him of that church, has been turned out of it by John de Blakenham, who procured himself to be presented to the bishop of Norwich by the abbot of St. Edmunds, and now holds it, in disregard of a sentence given in favour of John de Rameseye on his appeal to the pope, which sentence his proctor has been unable to carry out, owing to the action of the officials of Canterbury taken under pretext of a frivolous appeal to that court. |
Ibid. |
To the bishops of Marseilles and Ely, and the archdeacon of Canterbury. Mandate to demand execution of the abovenamed sentence given in favour of John de Rameseye, and to call in, if need be, the aid of the secular arm. |
6 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 236.) |
To the chapter of Salisbury. Certified copy of the mandate by John XXII. dated 16 Kal. May, anno 14, which has been lost, ordering them to show obedience to Robert de Wiville, canon of Lichfield, whom the pope has appointed to the see of Salisbury, void by the death of Roger. |
1341. Ibid. (f. 236d.) |
To Robert, bishop of Salisbury. Certified copy of the faculty given to him on his appointment to that see by John XXII. dated 8 Kal. June, anno 14, which has been lost, to be consecrated by any catholic prelate of his choice. |
Ibid. |
To the same. Certified copy of his appointment to that see by John XXII. dated 16 Kal. May, anno 14, which has been lost. |
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The above copies are taken from the Register, and are to have the full force of the originals. |
10 Kal. July. Avignon. (f. 237d.) |
To Richard de Kilvington, M.A. and S.T.P. Dispensation to him, being the son of a priest, already dispensed by John XXII. so as to be ordained and hold a benefice, on which he obtained the church of Gateshead, which he has resigned, to hold any other benefice not in a cathedral or collegiate church. |
6 Id. May. Avignon. (f. 254.) |
To Master Thomas Fastolf, archdeacon of Norwich, papal chaplain and auditor. Indult to enjoy the fruits of his archdeaconry, and other benefices, while engaged in the service of the Roman church. Vicars are to be appointed and paid out of the profits of the benefices. |
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Concurrent mandate to the bishop of London, and two others named. |
7 Id. July. Avignon. (f. 259d.) |
To the abbot of Selby, the archdeacon of Surrey, and Ralph Turvill, canon of Lichfield. Mandate to execute the ordinances without touching apostates, in regard to John de Alkenbury, canon of St. James, Northampton, who, having left the Augustinian order, desires to be reconciled thereto. |
4 Non. Dec. Avignon. (f. 260.) |
To the abbot of Westminster, the dean of Lincoln, and Richard de Tormerton, canon of Exeter. The like in regard to John de Flyctewyk, brother of the lazar-house of St. Mary de Pratis, near St. Albans, priest, which house and brothers are under the jurisdiction of the abbot of St. Albans, and in which are brothers, a prioress, nuns, and sisters; John, having failed to obtain licence from the subprior, went to the Cistercian abbot of Garendon or Gerondon, by whom he was admitted to the hermitage called ‘Crupelgate’ in London, which he left after a year and resumed the Benedictine habit, and without licence came to the pope. He now desires to be reconciled to the Benedictine order. |
2 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 260d.) |
To Richard de Thoresby. Provision of the canonry of Lichfield and prebend of Tachebroke, value 20l. void by the death of Simon Sapiti, papal chaplain. |
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Concurrent mandate to the prior of Coventry, the dean of Lichfield, and John de Tousbi, canon of Lincoln. |
11 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 294.) |
To Douenald le Sturmy. Provision, at the king's request of a canonry of London, with reservation of a prebend. |
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Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Westminster, William de Northwyco, dean of Lincoln, and Richard de Thormerton, canon of Exeter. |
1341. 8 Id. Jan. Avignon. (f. 297.) |
To John de Kerdif, rector of Schengham, in the diocese of Norwich. Reservation of a benefice, value 20 marks with cure of souls or 15 without, in the gift of the bishop of Worcester. Schengham (Shingham), value 6 marks, is to be resigned. |
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Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Evesham, Master William de Norwico, dean of Lincoln, and Richard de Thormerton, canon of Exeter. |
6 Kal. July. Avignon. (f. 301.) |
To John de Snayth, D.C.L. Provision of a canonry of Lincoln, with reservation of a prebend value 20 marks. |
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Concurrent mandate to the archdeacons of London, Winchester, and Exeter. |
Id. April. Avignon. (f. 304d.) |
To the bishop of Meath. Mandate to grant a dispensation to Reginald Sewel and Alice de Lasie to remain in the marriage which they contracted, in ignorance that two women with whom Reginald had cohabited were related to Alice in the third degree of kindred, and to declare their past and future offspring legitimate. |
6 Id. Sept. Avignon. (f. 305.) |
To Thomas Dulay of Great Paxton. Reservation of a benefice, value 20 marks, in the gift of the abbot and convent of Peterborough. |
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Concurrent mandate to the dean of Lincoln, the archdeacon of Ely, and Adam Murimouth, canon of London. |
6 Id. Nov. Avignon. (f. 305d.) |
To the priors of St. Andrews and Rostinoth, and the archdeacon of Lothian. Mandate to execute the ordinances touching apostates in regard to John de Hoston, canon of Cambuskynel, who, having left the Augustinian order, desires to be reconciled thereto. |
6 Kal. July. Avignon. (f. 307d.) |
To Adam de Pothow, M.A. of the diocese of York, and proctor or rector of the university of scholars at Oxford. Reservation of a benefice, value 20 marks, in the gift of the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York. |
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Concurrent mandate to the deans of Lincoln and Lichfield, and Master William de Skelton, canon of Lichfield. |
12 Kal. Jan. Avignon. (f. 312d.) |
To the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Chichester, and Master Richard Cadesleye, canon of Salisbury. Mandate to receive information touching the violation of the sequestration of the prebend of Bere and Cherminstre, adjudged to Master Robert de Adria, canon of Salisbury, in the cause between him and Walter de Wyvill, treasurer of the same, who by collation of bishop Robert held the said prebend, into which, pending the trial in the Roman court, Thomas de Hatfelt, rector of Terringe (Tarring), in the diocese of Chichester procured himself to be intruded by the secular power, causing the sequestrator (custodem sequestri) to be expelled. If it be found that Thomas has directly or indirectly violated the sequestration he is to be cited before the pope. |
1341. 9 Kal. April. Avignon. (f. 320.) |
To John de Sancto Paulo, rector of Sutton, in the diocese of Salisbury. Confirmation of the declaration of his legitimacy, made by Adam, bishop of Winchester, John's father and mother having married without publication of banns and not in the church. |
Non. Mar. Avignon. (f. 321d.) |
To John, archbishop of Canterbury. Indult that his confessor shall give him plenary remission at the hour of death with the usual safeguards. |
4 Id. Feb. (f. 322.) |
To the same. The like. |
5 Kal. May. (f. 323d.) |
To Joan de Erlee, of the diocese of Salisbury. The like. |
6 Id. Mar. Avignon. (f. 325.) |
To Richard Chaunceler, of the diocese of Salisbury. Conferring on him the office of notary public. |
6 Id. July. (f. 325d.) |
To Nicholas de Lascy, B.C.L. of the diocese of Hereford. The like. |
6 Id. Sept. (f. 326.) |
To Robert Bakere, of Chulmeleghe, of the diocese of Exeter. The like. |
8 Id. Oct. (f. 326d.) |
To John, son of John de Aula of Schipedham, of the diocese of Norwich. The like. |
10 Kal. Nov. (f. 327.) |
To Simon le Mercer of Birmingham. The like. |
3 Kal. Dec. |
To John de Penkeston, of the diocese of Lichfield. The like. |
Ibid. |
To Thomas Boleninch of Wich (or Wick), of the diocese of Worcester. The like. |
(f. 328.) |
To John, son of John de Aula, to Simon le Mercer, to John de Penkeston, and to Thomas Boleninch (as above). The like. |
7 Id. Sept. Avignon. (f. 330d.) |
To the abbots of St. Augustine's, Waltham, and St. Albans. Mandate to protect the abbot and convent of Westminster against any who molest them in their possessions and rights, spiritual and temporal. |
Id. Non. Avignon. (f. 347.) |
To the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops of London and Ely, touching Neapoleo, cardinal of St. Adrian's, in regard to his benefices in St. Martin's, Tours, and in Rouen, Paris, Cambray, and St. Omer. The like. |
2 Kal. Dec. Avignon. (f. 349.) |
To the abbots of Westminster and St. Albans, and the archdeacon of Worcester, touching John, bishop of Porto, in regard to his archdeaconry of Northampton. The like. |