Regesta 58: 1310-1311

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In this section

Regesta, Vol. LVIII.

6 Clement V.

1310.
15 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 1.)
To Master Simon de Walpol, rector of Schipedham, in the diocese of Norwich. Dispensation, at the request of John de Hastinges, knight seneschal of Gascony, knight, whose clerk he is, to hold two other benefices, value together 200l.
Ibid. To Adam de Haerwyncton. He was successively rector of Aute, in the diocese of Hereford, and of Norwik, or Noywyk, in that of Worcester, without papal dispensation. Dispensation, at the request of John de Hastinges, whose clerk he is, to retain the same.
Ibid.
(f. 1d.)
To Master Stephen de Bigod. Reservation, at the request of John de Hastinges, whose clerk he is, of a benefice, value 60 marks, in the gift of the bishop of London.
Concurrent mandate, to the archbishop of Bordeaux, the prior of Southwark, and Master Walter de Maydenestan, canon of York.
Ibid. To Bartholomew Cok. Dispensation, at the request of John de Hastinges, whose clerk he is, to hold, besides the rectory of All Saints, Eylingham, or Gillingham, in the diocese of Norfolk, one other benefice, value 50 marks.
Ibid.
(f. 2.)
To Walter de Maydenestan. Provision, at the request of John de Hastinges, knight, whose clerk he is, of a dignity in the church of York, if one is now void, or if not, a reservation of the same, notwithstanding that he has therein a canonry with expectation of a prebend, and canonries and prebends in France, or that his proctor, by virtue of the said reservation, has taken possession of the prebend of Massham, in York, then void, which Walter has resigned without preudice, or that he has a dispensation to hold benefices to the amount of 50l. under which he holds Tilberton, in the diocese of Hereford, value 12 marks, or that reservation has been made to him of a benefice in the gift of the archbishop of Canterbury to the value of 120l.
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Bordeaux and the abbots of St. Edmunds and Peterborough.
Ibid.
(f. 3.)
To Master James Sinibaldi de Pulcis. Reservation, at the request of John de Hastinges, knight, whose clerk he is, of a benefice in the diocese of Florence, notwithstanding that he has the archdeaconry of Winchester, a canonry and prebend of Florence, and a prebendal portion in St. Laurence, Romsey.
Concurrent mandate to the priors of St. James's over Arno, and St. Stephen's at the bridge, Florence, and the provost of Pistoia.
1310.
10 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 3d.)
To Bertrand, bishop of Alby. Faculty to receive from Bernard Ezii de Lebreto his resignation of the archdeaconry of Canterbury and of the canonries and prebends he has in York and Paris, and the church of Vallepole, in the diocese of Norwich, and certain tithes in that of Agen, and to give the same to fit persons, dispensing them, if necessary, on account of plurality, defect of orders, or age.
11 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 4d.)
To Master Richard de Haveringg, archbishop elect of Dublin. Having resigned, he is appointed to be a papal chaplain.
Ibid. To the same, Faculty to have a portable altar. [Theiner, 182.]
Ibid.
(f. 5d.)
To Master Richard de Haveringg. Provision of a canonry of Hereford, with reservation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the precentorship of Dublin, and canonries and prebends of York, Lincoln, Salisbury, and Chichester, and the tithes of St. Martin's de Lesques, in the diocese of Agen, a former dispensation allowing him to hold benefices in England to the value of 400l.
Concurrent mandate to Bertrand, bishop of Alby, the bishop of Bath and Wells, and the abbot of St. Albans.
10 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 6.)
To the same. Provision of a canonry of Lichfield, with reservation of a prebend.
Concurrent mandate as above.
Ibid.
(f. 7.)
To Walter de Maydenestan. Provision of the rectory of Grantesden, in the gift of the bishop of Ely, void by the death of John de Stokes, notwithstanding that he has benefices in France and a canonry, with expectation of a prebend, of York, he having resigned that of Massham, and, under a dispensation to hold benefices to the value of 50l. has obtained the church of Tilberton, in the diocese of Hereford, value 12 marks, and has the reservation of a benefice in the province of Canterbury, value 120l.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Mary's, Walden, the prior of Bernewelle, in the dioceses of London and Ely, and Master Oddo de Sermineto, canon of Saintes.
3 Non. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 11.)
To Guicard son of Amaneuus, lord of Lebret. Provision of the archdeaconry of Canterbury, void by the resignation of his brother, Bernard Ezii de Lebreto, notwithstanding that he has benefices in France and the archdeaconry of Huntingdon.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Coventry and Lichfield and Bazas, and to the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury.
2 Non. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 11d.)
To the same. Provision of the rectory of Vallepole, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Bernard Ezii de Lebreto, notwithstanding that he has the deanery and other benefices of Le Puy and the archdeaconry of Canterbury.
Concurrent mandate as above.
1310.
10 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 12d.)
To the same. Indult to enjoy the fruits of his benefices being non-resident.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Bazas, the abbots of St. Germain des Prés, Paris, and St. Augustine's, Canterbury.
Ibid. To the same. Dispensation to hold his benefices without being ordained until he is twenty-five.
8 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 12d.)
To the same. Decree that the omission of the dispensation to hold benefices to the value of 1000 marks from the letters of provision of the archdeaconry and parish church shall not be to his prejudice; with repetition of the said dispensation.
9 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 19d.)
To Richard, son of Anibaldus Riccardi, of the Anibaldi of Rome, ambassador of the Romans. Indult, at his father's request, to visit his archdeaconry of Coventry by deputy for three years, and receive procurations.
Concurrent mandate to the archdeacon of Exeter and two others named.
Ibid. To the same. Indult to study civil law for five years, and to receive the fruits of his benefices.
17 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 25d.)
To Adam de Lumberghe, successively rector of Yrdeburghe and Rye, in the dioceses of Lincoln and Chichester, value 42 marks. Dispensation, at the request of the king, whose clerk he is, to retain the same.
Ibid.
(f. 26.)
To John de Nevile, successively rector of Malmenton, and of Welton, value 10 marks, in the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to retain the same.
1311.
16 Kal. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 40d.)
To Walter de Pederton. He was successively rector of Sweynesheye, Lannethelly, Tallachorne (Laugharne), Castle Walwan, Burton, Huscard (Hasguard), and Southmolton, in the dioceses of St. Davids and Exeter, value 93l. 6s. 8d. which he, not being a priest, has held without dispensation. Dispensation, on resigning two of them, to retain the rest, and also the canonries and prebends he has in Wells, St. Davids, Aberwily, and Lendewibren.
9 Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 41.)
To the prior and convent of St. Catherine's without Lincoln, of the order of St. Gilbert of Sempringham. Appropriation of the church of Great Stapelford, value 22 marks, and the vicarage of Alford, with the chapel of Rigesby, value 8 marks, of their presentation, to take effect on the death or resignation of the rector and vicar; the churches are to be served by their chaplains.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Fountains, the prior of Wartre, and Master Lanfranc de Bergamo, canon of Brescia.
1311.
9 Kal. Mar.
(f. 42d.)
To John, archbishop elect of Dublin. Faculty to contract a loan of 800 marks to meet his expenses at the apostolic see.
Ibid.
(f. 43.)
To the same. The like for a sum of 700 marks.
6 Non. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 54d.)
To Landulph, cardinal of St. Angelo's. Faculty to receive from Master Hugh de Scales his resignation of a canonry and prebend of Wells, and give them to his fellow-commoner (socio commensali) in England and Paris, Master Thomas de Wilton, M.A. and bachelor of theology, rector of Lapword, in the diocese of Worcester.
5 Non. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 56d.)
To the abbot of Peterborough and Masters James, archdeacon of Winchester, and John de Abbotisbiri, canon of Salisbury. Mandate to warn John, archbishop elect of Dublin, to repay to Master Robert de Pinchebek, rector of Herpingham, in the diocese of Norwich, the 3000 florins he has borrowed of him, under a papal licence to contract a loan of 800 marks.
1310.
10 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 68d.)
To the king. Urging him to assist the inquisitors whom the pope has sent to take evidence against the Templars, they having been hindered in the discharge of their duties.
1311.
Id. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 76.)
To Master John de Solerio, canon of Hereford. Faculty to confer the office of notary public on one person.
18 Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 81.)
To Hugh de Veer and Dionisia, his wife. Indult to enter twice a year, accompanied by a retinue, the monastery of nuns of the order of St. Clare, at Beche, in the diocese of Ely, founded by them.
Ibid.
(f. 98.)
To Beraldus de Fargis. Provision of the rectory of Witbern, in the diocese of Durham, void by the resignation of William de Bordis, bishop elect of Lectoure, notwithstanding that he has benefices in the dioceses of Orleans and Agen and elsewhere out of England.
Concurrent mandate to the archdeacon of Vézelay and two others named.
4 Non. May.
Avignon.
(f. 100.)
To William de Marchlan. He was already dispensed on account of illegitimacy so as to be ordained and hold a benefice, and was successively rector of Casteldonington, in the diocese of Lincoln, and of Prestwych, in the diocese of Coventry, and dean of Chester, in that of Durham, value 70l. Dispensation to retain the same.
2 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 102.)
To Raymund Guillelmi de Fargis, prior of Goleux, in the diocese of Agen. Dispensation to hold, in addition to benefices in France, the archdeaconry and a canonry and prebend of Lincoln.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Sever, and two others named.
12 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 104d.)
To Richard de Lachaumbre, rector of Leye, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, value 20 marks, out of which he has to pay a pension of 5 marks to the Benedictine abbot of Burton. Dispensation to accept one or more additional benefices to the value of 100 marks.
Id. April.
Avignon.
(f. 107.)
To the archbishops of Canterbury and York and the bishop of London. Mandate to cite John called ‘Francoys,’ and John de Markefelde to appear before the pope touching the canonry and prebend of York, void by the death of Adenulph de Anagnia, provision of which was made twenty years ago to Thomas de Ceccano, papal chaplain, whom the said Francoys, pretending that he had a right to the same, summoned before the archbishop of York. On Thomas sending two persons to represent him, they were seized and imprisoned by Francoys and Markefelde, who who afterwards forced Thomas to renounce his right to the canonry and prebend, whereupon he appealed to the pope.
Non. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 120d.)
To Richard de Potesgrave, successively rector of Byflete, in the diocese of Winchester, value 100s. and of Hekington, in that of Lincoln, value 50 marks. Dispensation to retain the same, and to accept an additional benefice, value 40 marks.
15 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 121.)
To John, canon of Dunkeld. Appointment to the archbishopric of Dublin, void by the resignation of Richard the precentor, archbishop elect, the said John having been elected bishop of Dunkeld, in a contested election. The pallium is to be given to him by three cardinals.
Concurrent letters to the chapter of Dublin, to the suffragans of the see, and to the king.
Non. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 121d.)
To Robert de Donnebrigg, rector of Werplesdon, Letcheworth, and Creyk, in the dioceses of Winchester, Lincoln, and York, which he holds by papal dispensation. Dispensation to accept an additional benefice, value 40 marks.
Non. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 124d.)
To Master Richard de Albyndon. He is rector of St. Sampson's, Creyklade, and Wyvelingham, in the dioceses of Salisbury and Ely, and canon and prebendary of Salisbury, Wells, Lichfield, and Dublin, which he holds by papal dispensation, and also chaplain of Bourton, in the diocese of Worcester, value 7 marks, which he accepted under title of commendam. Dispensation to retain the same.
Ibid. To Henry de Stantona, rector of Estderham, Thurston and Elm, in the dioceses of Norwich and Ely, which he holds by papal dispensation. Dispensation to accept an additional benefice, value 80 marks.
Ibid. To George de Salutiis, canon, prebendary, and precentor of Salisbury and rector of Wilmersley. Indult to enjoy the fruits of the same, being non-resident, during five years.
Concurrent mandate to the abbots of Mesendayn and Notele, and Master George de Solario, canon of Lincoln.
Ibid.
(f. 125.)
To Oliver de Wyssent. He was successively rector of Wakefield, in the diocese of York, of Franche in that of Norwich, which he resigned, and then accepted Suthreppes, in the same diocese, without papal dispensation, and thereafter, on vowing to join, Anthony, bishop of Durham, whose chaplain he was, in going to the Holy Land, received from him a dispensation to retain the same their value being 50l. no mention being made of Franche, he being now seventy years old and unable to fulfil his vow. Dispensation to retain the said benefices.
9 Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 125d.)
To the prior and convent of Watton, of the order of Sempringham. Confirmation, with exemplification, of the appropriation made by the archbishop of York, of the neighbouring church of Hoton, of their prtronage, to take effect on the death of the rector, Robert de Pynkering, a perpetual vicar is to be appointed, with a stipend of 24 marks and fees for special masses and marriages, with the smith's house and another contiguous, with a garden and croft adjoining the cemetery, and another croft across the road, for which, and for his beasts, he is to be tithe free; dated Cawood, 18 Kal. Dec. 1302, with consent of the dean and chapter under the same date.
Non. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 126d.)
To John de Bohoum, successively rector of Redermershull, in he diocese of Durham, value 40 marks, and of Laylond, in that of Coventry and Lichfield, value 10l. Dispensation to retain the same.
Ibid.
(f. 127.)
To the prior of Tornobrig, in the diocese of Rochester. Mandate to indult and defend Richard de Clare, canon of Pencrich (Penkridge), in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, or his proctor, in possession of one of the three churches of Hawyk, Joghel, and Dunmowe, which he, together with a portion in Cruk, in the dioceses of Glasgow, Cloyne, and London, has held without papal dispensation, and touching two of which he has been dispensed, he first resigning the said church.
Ibid.
(f. 127d.)
To Master Henry de Schorne, archdeacon, canon and prebendary of Hereford, value 27l. Dispensation to accept two additional benefices, value 60 marks.
Ibid. To Richard de Multon, successively rector of Landimer, in the diocese of St. Davids, value 8 marks, and of Loutherin, in the same diocese, of like value. Dispensation to retain the same.
Ibid. To John de Salferde, successively rector of Rogsate, in the diocese of Llandaff, and by commendam of Radstoke, in that of Bath and Wells, value together 26 marks. Dispensation to retain the same.
Ibid. To John de Capella, successively rector of Ambresdon, and of Elmeswelle, in the diocese of Lincoln, the value of the latter being 40 marks. Dispensation to retain the same.
Ibid. To Richard de Clare, subdeacon. Dispensation to retain his canonry of Pencrich and other benefices (as above), on resigning one of the three churches he holds.
Ibid. To Thomas de Fransham Parva, called ‘de Stonwe,’ rector of St. Peter's, Old Lenny, in the diocese of Norwich, value 12 marks. Dispensation to accept an additional benefice, value 20l.
Ibid.
(f. 128d.)
To Robert de Appelby, successively rector of Brunham, in the diocese of Carlisle, value 20 marks, and of Bolton in Allerdale, in the same diocese, value 18l. Dispensation to retain the same.
Non. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 132.)
To the Gilbertine prior and convent of St. Mary's, Bolington. Confirmation, with exemplification, of the appropriation made by John, bishop of Lincoln, of the church of Ingham, in the said diocese, value 16 marks, of their patronage, dated Taterigge, 7 Kal. Jan. 1310, and witnessed by Masters Ralph Barri, chancellor, Robert de Lasci, treasurer, Henry de Beningworth, subdean, Roger de Rothekell, archdeacon of Bedford, William de Okeham, archdeacon of Stowe, Robert de Kinelygworth, canon of Lincoln, Philip de Kima, and William Cause, knights. The consent of the dean, Roger de Martivallis, and the chapter is dated 3 Kal. Jan. 1310.
16 Kal. Nov.
Vienne.
(f. 135d.)
To Tido de Varesio. Indult to hold his canonries and prebends of Beauvais, Salisbury, and Lichfield, for three years during non-residence.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Aubert's, Cambray, and two others named.
17 Kal. July.
Groseau.
(f. 141d.)
To John de Foresta. Dispensation, at the request of queen Isabella, whose clerk he is, to accept two or more additional benefices, to the amount of 200 marks, including the value of those he already has.
Ibid. The like to Bochard de Vernone, William de Milliaco, William de Louaco, and William de Bedonia.
17 Kal. July.
Groseau.
(f. 142.)
To William de Bedonia. Dispensation, at the request of queen Isabella, whose treasurer he is, to accept two or more additional benefices to the total value of 200l.
Ibid. The like to Masters Theobald de Trecis, and Guy de Lataille.
Ibid. To queen Isabella. Indult that her confessor may hear the confessions of her household.
1311.
Non. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 142d.)
To Andrew de Tothale, successively vicar of Stondon, in the diocese of London, and rector of Quenington, in that of Lincoln. Dispensation to retain the same.
1310.
10 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 145d.)
To Richard de Haveringe, canon of York, late archbishop elect of Dublin. Absolution and dispensation from any ecclesiastical sentence or irregularity that he may have incurred.
Ibid. To Roger de Crophulle, rector of Meppershale, in the diocese of Lincoln, value 16 marks. Dispensation to hold an additional benefice, value 60 marks.
Ibid. To Richard de Hagheman, subdeacon, rector of Swindon, in the diocese of Salisbury, value 20 marks. Licence to retain the same; he is to give five marks to the poor within two years.
1311.
Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 148d.)
To William de Estanayaco, archdeacon of Lincoln. Indult, at the request of Otto de Grandison, whose nephew he is, to visit his archdeaconry by deputy for three years.
Concurrent mandate to John de Ditton, canon of London, and two others named.
2 Non. July.
Groseau.
(f. 152d.)
To Simon de Farham. He is rector of Waltham, in the diocese of Winchester, and had a dispensation to hold another benefice, under pretext of which he accepted the dignity of St. Mary's, Southampton. Dispensation to retain the same, and accept another benefice of the value of 40 marks.
Ibid. To Walter de London, successively rector of St. Vedast's, London, value 10 marks, and of Herewelle, in the diocese of Salisbury. Dispensation to retain the same.
Non. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 153.)
To Peter de Brixia, successively rector of Springthorp, value 12 marks, and of Chevening, value 25 marks, in the dioceses of Lincoln and Rochester. Dispensation to retain the same, and, on resigning either of them, to accept another, notwithstanding that he has the church of St. Mary, Garda, in the diocese of Verona.
Ibid. To Master Robert de Wrche, rector of Upper Sloestre (Slaughter), in the diocese of Worcester, and subdean of Salisbury, with the church of Caundelhaddune, value 20l. Dispensation to retain the same.
Ibid.
(f. 153d.)
To Richard de Hagheman, rector of Wyndon [Swindon], in the diocese of Salisbury, value 20 marks, which he, being engaged in his studies, has held without being ordained priest. Licence to hold also the chapel of Lemerston, a sinecure, in the diocese of Winchester.
2 Kal. July.
Groseau.
(f. 163.)
To Master Walter Hervy. He was successively chaplain of Witheston, and subdeacon in the monastery of Wilton, and rector of Wike and Rappole, in the diocese of Salisbury, and on resigning the last accepted Dunhevede, about which there has been a long suit, the value of the said benefice being 49 marks, and on resigning these obtained the church of Kivele (Chievely), in the same diocese, value 40 marks, and a canonry, prebend, and archdeaconry of Salisbury, value 30 marks, which he was allowed to retain on resigning the office of subdeacon, value 1 mark. He has now accepted the prebendal church of Suthneweton in Wilton, value 24 marks, which, together with Kivele, and the canonry, prebend, and archdeaconry, he is, by the present dispensation, allowed to retain.
2 Non. Aug.
Groseau.
(f. 199d.)
To Master Pandulf de Sabello, subdeacon, papal notary, subdean of York. Indult to remain without higher orders.
4 Id. July.
Groseau.
(f. 200d.)
To Master Guerin de Tilleriis. Provision of the rectory of Haliwelle, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of William de Loriaco, notwithstanding that he has a benefice, in the diocese of Langres.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Florent, Saumur, in the diocese of Angers, and two others named.
11 Kal. July.
Groseau.
(f. 201d.)
To Oddo de Columpna, precentor of Lichfield, papal notary. Indult, at the request of cardinal Peter de Columpna, to enjoy the fruits of his benefice, being non-resident for three years.
18 Kal. Sept.
Groseau.
(f. 201d.)
To the bishop of Durham. Mandate to come to the council [of Vienne] on the first of October, and take part in it until the first of December.
14 Kal. Sept.
Groseau.
(f. 202.)
To cardinal Peter de Columpna. Faculty to receive the resignation by Philip de Comite of Milan of a canonry and prebend of Hereford, and to confer the same upon a fit person to be named by Andrew de Orto of Milan.
6 Id. Aug.
Groseau.
(f. 203.)
To Beraldus de Fargis. Provision of the rectory of Bredon, in the diocese, of Worcester, void by the death of William de Loriaco, notwithstanding that he has the church of Witbern, in the diocese of Durham, and other benefices out of England, and that provision has lately been made to him of Orpington, in the diocese of Chichester.
Concurrent mandate to Master Hugh Geraldi Mausie, archdeacon of Rouen, and two others named.
11 Kal. Aug.
Grosean.
(f. 203d.)
To the same. Provision of the rectory of Orpington, in the diocese of Rochester, void by the death of Master Raymund de Pinibus, papal chaplain and nuncio.
Concurrent mandate to the prior of Memisan, in the diocese of Bordeaux, and two others named.
1310.
10 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 210.)
To William called ‘le Flaming,’ successively rector of All Hallows at Hay (ad fenum), London, value 12 marks 3s. 4d., and of Langrave, in the same diocese, value 7 marks 6s. 8d. Dispensation to retain the same.
Ibid.
(f. 210d.)
To John de Hynardseytz, successively rector of Tatenhull, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, value 16l. and of Burton Noveree (Overy), in that of Lincoln, value 10l. 10s. 4d. Dispensation to retain the same.
1311.
Kal. July.
Groseau.
(f. 210d.)
To Master Thomas de Depham, successively rector of Eston and Colton, in the diocese of Norwich, value 20 marks. Dispensation to retain the same.
Ibid. To Master Adam de Okerugg, rector of Letton, in the diocese of Norwich, value 16 marks, which he held without being ordained priest. Dispensation to retain the same, and to accept another benefice, value 30 marks.
Ibid. To the bishop of Salisbury. Mandate to take such steps as may be necessary touching the case of Master Thomas de Upton, canon of Wingham, in the diocese of Canterbury, who, on being made steward of the said church, was accused before archbishop Robert of having broken the statutes made by archbishop John, by not duly making the daily distribution of 12d. to the resident canons, and in many other particulars, whereby he incurred excommunication, from which he prays to be relieved, in order that he may retain his church of Adesham and canonry and prebend of Wingham.
Ibid.
(f. 211.)
To Master Thomas Banxard, rector of Qwetacre (Wheatacre) St. Peter, in the diocese of Norwich, value 11 marks. Dispensation to accept another benefice, value 40 marks.
Ibid. To Master Henry de Clavering, successively rector of Carleton Rode and a moiety of St. Mary's, Reffam (Reepham), in the diocese of Norwich, value 44 marks. Dispensation to accept also another benefice, value 18 marks.
17 Kal. Sept.
Groseau.
(f. 211.)
To John de Sandale. He was successively chancellor of Dublin and rector of Stoke, Aston, and Lokington, in the dioceses of Coventry and Lichfield and York, and thereupon obtained a dispensation to hold also other benefices to the value of 200l. when he, on resigning Lokington and Aston, accepted Dunbar and Simundesburne, in the dioceses of St. Andrews and Durham, also Wimbissh, Northmymmes, Wimbeldon, and Radclive on Sore, in the dioceses of London, Lincoln, Winchester, and York. Dispensation, at the request of the king and queen, to retain the same, and to accept other benefices to the value of 200l. together with canonries and prebends of Wells, Houseden, and Beverley, and, while engaged in the office of the king's treasury, to remain without higher orders for a year beyond the term of five years, for which he had a previous dispensation. [Theiner, 182.]
1311.
16 Kal. July.
Groseau.
(f. 212.)
To Ralph Blund, successively rector of St. Mary's, Payniston in Offernan, in the diocese of Meath, value 10l. and of St. Skyria's, Kilskire, in the same diocese, value 12l. Dispensation to retain the same.
Kal. July.
Groseau.
(f. 212d.)
To John de Hengham. He was successively rector of Jerlington (Yarlington), in the diocese of Bath and Wells, value 12 marks, and of Helegeye, in that of Norwich, of like value, and, on resigning Jerlington, accepted Hildrechesham (Hildersham), in the diocese of Ely, value 24 marks. Dispensation to retain the same.
Ibid. To Henry de Hemmigburgh, successively rector of Smalberg, in the diocese of Norwich, value 13 marks, and of Lullington, in that of Lincoln, value 5 marks. Dispensation to retain the same.
3 Non. June.
Carpentras.
(f. 212d.)
To William de Wythincton, who has obtained the rectories of Cydesterne (Sydestone), and Thyring, in the diocese of Norwich. Provision of the third part of Wottesden, called ‘Rasing,’ in the diocese of Lincoln, with dispensation to retain the same, and, on resigning any of them, to accept another, value 40 marks.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Oseney and prior of St. Frideswide's, Oxford, and the subdeacon of Lincoln.
16 Kal. July.
Groseau.
(f. 214d.)
To William de Paston, successively rector of Petteworth, in the diocese of Chichester, value 60l. and of Beston, in that of Norwich, value 16l. 13s. 4d. Dispensation to accept also another benefice, whose value, with Beston, is not to exceed 60l.
17 Kal. Sept.
Groseau.
(f. 216d.)
To William de Sandale, of the diocese of York, who is under age. Dispensation, at the request of his uncle, John de Sandale, treasurer of Dublin, to hold a benefice.
Ibid. The like to John de Sandale.
Kal. July.
Groseau.
(f. 221.)
To Hugh de Pentris. He was successively succentor of Wells, value 8 marks, and holding a canonry and bursal prebend of the same, rector of Kinggston Seymor, in the same diocese, value 20 marks, which he has held for three years, without being constantly resident. Dispensation to retain the same, and on resigning the church to accept another in its place.
10 Kal. Oct.
Liberoni.
dioc. Valence.
(f. 224.)
To Vitalis de Testa, rector of Shorham, in the diocese of Rochester. Dispensation to hold two additional benefices as well as a canonry and prebend of Wingham, in the diocese of Canterbury.
7 Id. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 226.)
To Master John de Solerio, papal chaplain, canon of Hereford and of St. Radegund's, Poitiers. Reservation of a benefice in the gift of the bishop of Poitiers.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Sever, and two others named.
1311.
10 Kal. Oct.
Livron.
(f. 228d.)
To William Testa, archdeacon of Aran, papal chaplain. Faculty to absolve Gerard de Sancto Cirico, rector of Ewelle, formerly vicar of Farnham, in the diocese of Winchester, from the perjury of which he has been guilty in breaking his oath of residence, and to rehabilitate him, so that he can retain these and other benefices.
Ibid.
(f. 229.)
To William Boni, rector of Huntington, in the diocese of Rochester. Dispensation to retain the same, together with the priory of Vivent, in the diocese of Auch.
Ibid.
(f. 230.)
To the same. Indult to retain the above rectory for three years, without being ordained priest, he being a subdeacon.
3 Kal. Oct.
St. Valery, Vienne.
(f. 234d.)
To Robert de Richston. He was successively rector of [Little] Warlee septem molarum, and Braycewell, in the dioceses of London and York, and canon and prebendary of St. Mary and the Angels, York, and on resigning Braycewell, about which he had a suit, obtained Adele, and on resigning Warlee, obtained the church of All Saints, Rihston, in the diocese of Lincoln, the value of the benefices held together being 40 marks. Dispensation to retain the same, and to accept another benefice, value 12 marks.
2 Non. Oct.
Rossilion, Vienne.
(f. 234d.)
To Thomas de Stapeldon, successively rector of Bishop's Tyngton, in the diocese of Exeter, value 20l. canon and prebendary of Boseham, in that of Chichester, and rector of Exminster, value 18l. Dispensation to retain the same, and, on resigning either of the churches, to accept another.
1309.
4 Id. Sept.
Patern, Carpentras.
(f. 235.)
Anno 4.
To Thomas de Ciarleton, rector of Randes, in the diocese of Lincoln, value 40l. and canon and prebendary of St. Mary Magdalen, Brugg, in the diocese of Coventry. Dispensation to accept two other benefices, value 100 marks.
1311.
2 Kal. Oct.
Rosillion, Vienne.
(f. 235.)
To John de Devery, successively rector of Bokenhale, in the diocese of Lincoln, and of Duddinghurse, in that of London, value 28 marks. Dispensation to retain the same.
3 Kal. Oct.
St. Valery.
(f. 235.)
To Henry de Groffhurster, rector of Horton, in the diocese of Rochester, value 20l. Dispensation to accept an additional benefice, value 18l.
Ibid.
(f. 235d.)
To the archdeacon of Winchester. Faculty, at the request of Simon Filippi, of Florence, to appoint fit persons to benefices, not in England, void by the resignation of the said Simon.
Id. Aug.
Groseau.
(f. 236d.)
To William de Ros. Provision of the rectory of Hese, in the diocese of London, void by the death of Guy de Vichio, value 25l. notwithstanding that he expects a benefice in the gift of the Cluniac prior and convent of Wenlok.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, the abbot of St. Albans, and Master Bernard Roiardi, archdeacon of Saintes.
Id. Aug.
Groseau.
(f. 237.)
To Robert de Putteworth. He is already dispensed on account of illegitimacy, so as to be ordained and hold a benefice, and successively perpetual vicar of Brithelmeston, and of Cokling, which last he resigned, and of St. George's, Duneghton, in the diocese of Chichester, value 20l. Dispensation to retain the same.
8 Id. Nov.
Vienne.
(f. 237d.)
To Robert de Lareyre, sub-deacon, rector of Winston, in the diocese of Durham, value 16l., which he held for seven years while engaged in his studies without being ordained priest. Dispensation to retain the same.
7 Id. Nov.
Vienne.
(f. 237d.)
To Master Adam Carbonel. He is already dispensed on account of illegitimacy, so as to be ordained and hold a benefice, and successively rector of Honibur, and canon and prebendary of Hereford, which last he resigned. Dispensation to accept another benefice, value 20l.
Id. Aug.
Groseau.
(f. 238.)
To Master Walter de Pikering, rector of Irstede, in the diocese of Norwich, value 12 marks, which he has held for four years without being ordained priest. Dispensation to retain the same, and accept another benefice, value 40 marks.
10 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 238.)
To Thomas de Sonnebiri. He was successively rector of Fakenham Espes, in the diocese of Norwich, value 12l. and of Suthremokedy, in that of St. Andrews, value 41l. 14s. 8d. burned in the wars, which last church he was unable to approach unless in company with the English army. Dispensation to retain the same.
7 Id. Nov.
Vienne.
(f. 239.)
To Master Henry de Lucebi. He is rector of Waldeneuton and Wollouer, in the dioceses of Lincoln and Durham, and has been dispensed so as to retain these and accept another benefice value 50 marks. Dispensation, on resigning one of these, to accept another, value 40 marks.
Id. Nov.
Vienne.
(f. 241.)
To John son of John Camberleng of Eynesford, in the diocese of Canterbury, the son of a priest. Dispensation, at the request of cardinal James de Colonna, whose clerk he is, to be ordained and hold a benefice.
Ibid. To Robert de Benetlghe, called ‘Grul.’ He is already dispensed on account of illegitimacy, so as to be ordained and hold a benefice, and successively rector of Slindon, Sundrershe, and Bidindenne, in the dioceses of Chichester, Rochester, and Canterbury, and, on resigning the last; obtained that of Godmeresham. Dispensation to retain the same.
1311.
3 Kal. Oct.
St. Valery.
(f. 245.)
To Geoffrey de Brampton. He is already dispensed on account of illegitimacy, so as to be ordained and hold a benefice, and was then rector of Mocking, value 22 marks, and by another dispensation rector of Moneketon, value 50 marks, in the dioceses of London and Canterbury, he not residing in Mocking. Dispensation, on resigning the same, to accept two other benefices, value 28 marks.
Id. Nov.
Vienne.
(f. 248d.)
To Roland, archbishop elect of Armagh, a Friar Preacher. Appointment to that see, void by the resignation of Walter. He is consecrated by Berengarius, bishop of Tusculum.
Ibid. Concurrent letters to the chapter of Armagh, to the clergy and people of the diocese, to vassals of the church, and to the king. [Theiner, 183.]
10 Kal. Oct.
Livron,
dioc. Valence.
(f. 255.)
To Tido de Varesio. Surrogation, at the request of Amalvinus de Varesio, whose kinsman he is, of the canonry, chancellorship, and prebend of Salisbury, provision of which had been made to his kinsman, Pontius de Varesio. A question having arisen about the chancellorship and annexed prebend, an appeal was made to the pope, who appointed an auditor, but during the bearing of the case Pontius died. Tido has canonries and prebends in Lichfield and Beauvais, which he is allowed to retain.
Concurrent mandate to the dean of Bordeaux and two others named.
Ibid. To the same. Decree in his favour, quashing any decision made by the above auditor touching the invalidity of the provision made to Pontius.
Concurrent mandate as above.
3 Kal. Oct.
St. Valery.
(f. 256.)
To Edmund de Londoniis. Dispensation to hold the rectory of Westillebery (Tilbury), value 13l. 16s. in the diocese of London, in addition to those of Shenefold, Lymppesham, and Witlefforde, and canonries and prebends of Britlinge and St. Peter's, Wolverhampton, in the dioceses of London, Bath and Wells, Ely, Chichester, and Coventry, whose value amounts to 102 marks.
Ibid. To William de Bray. He is already dispensed on account of illegitimacy, so as to be ordained and hold a benefice, and then rector of Upingham, in the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to accept two other benefices, value 100 marks.
11 Kal. Aug.
Groseau.
(f. 257d.)
To John de Pinibus. Provision of a canonry and prebend of Southwell, void by the death of Master Raymund de Pinibus.
Concurrent mandate to Master Hugh Geraldi, papal chaplain, William Testa, archdeacon of Aran, and Gilbert de Brueria, canon of Chichester.
1311.
Ibid.
(f. 258.)
To the same. Provision of the rectory of Drimerston, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the death of William de Loriaco, queen Isabella's almoner.
Concurrent mandate as above.

Curial Letters.

7 Id. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 267d.)
To the archbishop of York, the bishop of Lichfield, and Master William Testa. Mandate to relax the sequestration placed by the chapter on the property of Raymund, cardinal of New St. Mary's, who, having held the deanery and a canonry and prebend, is said to have died intestate. The said cardinal had made a disposition during his life that his property should belong to the pope. The property therefore is to be made over to the said William Testa and to Garsias Arnaldi de Garleux, papal chaplain.
11 Kal. Mar.
Avignon.
(f. 269.)
To the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of London, and the abbot of Westminster. Mandate to cite the archbishop of York to appear, personally or by proctor, within three months to answer touching the archdeaconry of Richmond, held by Francis, cardinal of St. Mary's in Cosmedin, the archbishop having presumed to visit the archdeaconry and otherwise interfere with the jurisdiction of the said cardinal archdeacon. An appeal was made to the pope, who appointed an auditor, before whom the archbishop is cited.
18 Kal. Sept.
Groseau.
(f. 297.)
To the bishop of Worcester. At the king's request he is excused from coming to the council, but is directed to send his proctors.