Lateran Regesta 118: 1403-1404

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, 1398-1404. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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Lateran Regesta, Vol. CXVIII.

15 Boniface IX.

De Prebendis Vacaturis.

1404.
2 Non. Aug.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 5.)
To John Lorchan. Provision of a canonry of Limerick with reservation of a prebend, and of a benefice with or without cure, value not exceeding 25 marks or 18 accordingly, in the common or several gift of the bishop and chapter of Cork, provided that such benefice be not a canonry and prebend in a cathedral church. After five years he shall be unable to accept a prebend or benefice by virtue of these presents, and if meanwhile he do not accept a prebend he shall cease to be a canon of Limerick. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Cloyne (Colnen.) and Morocco (?) (Morachien.) and the dean of Cork. Vite etc.
13 Kal. May.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 11.)
To Master John Fraunceys, canon of Lincoln, bachelor of canon law, papal writer and member of the pope's household. Provision to him, who is also an abbreviator of apostolic letters, of a canonry in St. Mary's Southwell and another in St. John's Beverley, with reservation of a prebend in each; notwithstanding that the pope has lately dispensed him to hold for life two benefices with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if elective dignities, major in cathedral or metropolitan or principal in collegiate churches, personatus, administrations or offices or parish churches, and to resign them simply or for exchange as often as he pleased and hold instead two similar or dissimilar incompatible benefices; or that he holds the parish churches of Saltewode and Kirkeby in Clyfland and the free chapel without cure of Spertegrove in the dioceses of Canterbury, York and Wells, and a canonry and prebend of Wells; and that the pope has lately granted him provision of canonries of Lincoln and Salisbury with expectations of prebends [and] of a dignity, personatus or office, with or without cure, in one of them, and of canonries of York and St. Mary's Southwell, also with expectations of prebends [and] of a dignity, personatus or office in one of them. Upon obtaining under these presents possession of a canonry and prebend of St. Mary's Southwell, the said grant of a canonry with expectation of a prebend, that only, namely, which was made to him in St. Mary's Southwell, shall be null and void. After five years he shall be unable to accept a prebend by virtue of these presents, and if meanwhile he do not accept such prebend, he shall cease to be a canon of St. Mary's and St. John's. Grata tue devocionis.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Lincoln, London and Tuy. Grata dilecti. (Pro socio.)
2 Id. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 13d.)
To Philip Mackeogayn. Provision to him—who has had papal dispensation as the son of a married man and a married woman to be promoted to all, even holy orders, and hold a benefice even with cure—of a canonry of Armagh, with reservation of a prebend, and of a benefice with or without cure, value as above, f. 5, in the common or several gift of the archbishop and the dean and chapter and each of the canons and persone of Armagh, provided etc. as ibid. He is hereby dispensed to hold such canonry and prebend and any mutually compatible benefices with or without cure, of any number and kind, even if elective dignities, major in metropolitan or cathedral, or principal in collegiate churches, personatus or offices, with or without cure, and to resign them for exchange or simply as often as he pleases, and hold instead similar or dissimilar benefices. His illegitimacy need not be mentioned in future graces. After five years, etc. as ibid., mutatis mutandis. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Tuy and Clogher and the archdeacon of Armagh. Vite etc.
11 Kal. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 28.)
To Philip Macgerbuartaidh. Provision of a canonry of Raphoe with reservation of a prebend, and of a benefice, etc. as in the preceding, with Raphoe for Armagh, and with the five years clause. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy, the prior of Lochngeorg in the diocese of Clogher, and the archdeacon of Raphoe. Vite etc. [Here Magerbuartardh.]
1404.
6 Kal. Aug.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 32.)
To the abbot of St. Peter's, Westminster, without the walls, London. Mandate to make provision to William Glym, rector of Dodyngton in the diocese of Ely, if found fit, of a canonry of Salisbury, and to reserve to him, according to his fitness in Latin, a prebend and elective dignity, not major, personatus or office, with or without cure, or a prebend and office without cure only; notwithstanding if the pope have this day granted on behalf of other or others letters of equal grace or graces in Salisbury; that he holds the above church; and that he has lately had papal dispensation to hold therewith for life one other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a perpetual vicarage or a parish church or an elective dignity with cure, major or principal and unique respectively, personatus or perpetual administration or office in a metropolitan, cathedral or collegiate church. The above five years clause is added. Vite etc.

De Fructibus Percipiendis.

14 Kal. Aug.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 141.)
To Richard de Qwinton, rector of Wath by Rypon in the diocese of York. Indult for life to take and let to farm to any persons, clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside, while engaged in the study of letters at an university or in the service of a prelate, or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Telese, the treasurer of York and the prior of Bustelsham in the diocese of Salisbury. Vite etc.
11 Kal. Feb.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 149.)
To John Walpoll, perpetual vicar of St. Mary's, Sutton in Holand, in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult for seven years, as in the preceding. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Norwich and Civitaten. and the abbot of St. Edmunds Bury. Vite etc.
1403.
5 Kal. Dec.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 159.)
To Oliver Schelton, perpetual vicar of Redenhale, in the diocese of Norwich. Indult for five years, as in f. 141, while studying letters at an university or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Florence, the abbot of St. Mary's Graces by the Tower of London and the archdeacon of Norwich. Vite etc.
1404.
Kal. Feb.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 159d.)
To John de Haldyngham, rector of SS. Peter and Paul the Apostles, Ingoldmelys, in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult for seven years, as in f. 141, while residing in his said church or one of his benefices or studying letters at an university. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the archdeacon of Canterbury and the dean and precentor of Lincoln. Vite etc.
1404.
4 Non. April.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 165d.)
To John Umfray, perpetual vicar of Rameseye in the diocese of Winchester. Indult for three years, as in f. 141, while studying letters at an university, or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Tuy and London and the abbot of Hyde in the diocese of Winchester. Vite etc.
2 Kal. June.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 166d.)
To Thomas [Merke], bishop, sometime (olim) [bishop] of Carlisle. Indult for ten years to him, who is a Benedictine, to take and let to farm the fruits etc. of his perpetual vicarage of Sturmynstremarchall in the diocese of Salisbury, which he holds by papal grant and dispensation, and of his other benefices, and not to be bound to reside while engaged in the study of letters at an university or in the service of an ecclesiastical prelate in communion with the apostolic see, or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices. Personam tuam.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Winchester, Chichester and Tuy. Personam venerabilis fratris.
4 Non. April.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 167d.)
To John Wakeryng, perpetual vicar of St. Michael's, Coventry, in the diocese of Lichfield. Indult for seven years, as above f. 141, to him, who is in the service of king Henry, while engaged in the study of letters at an university or in the said service, or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Cittanova (Emonen.) [in Istria], Lincoln and London. Vite etc.
4 Non. Aug.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 169d.)
To John Pykot, perpetual vicar of Donyngton alias Donynton, in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult for life, as above f. 141. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the abbots of Westminster without the walls, London, and St. Mary's, Osseney, in the diocese of Lincoln, and the dean of St. Paul's London. Vite etc.

De Altaribus Portatilibus.

(ff. 181-193.) Indults to the following to have a portable altar. The Incipit is, as usual, Sincere [devocionis], and all the letters are dated at St. Peter's, Rome. (fn. 1)
1404.
7 Kal. April.
Richard Aylward of Boston, layman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. John Gibbeson of Boston and Joan his wife, of the same diocese.
Id. Jan. Richard Stonard and … his present wife, of the diocese of Exeter.
Ibid. Richard Zo and … his present wife, of the same diocese.
Ibid. John Slo and … his present wife, of the diocese of Wells and Bath.
1403.
15 Kal. Jan.
John Gryme, priest, of the diocese of Bath.
Ibid. Simon de Feriby, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
1404.
18 Kal. Feb.
Elias Bokkyng and Isabella his wife, citizens of London.
\?\ Kal. Jan. John Teuyle, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
1404.
Non. Jan.
John Dally, priest, of the same diocese.
2 Id. Jan. John Ewelle, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of London.
Ibid. John Edyngton, priest, of the same diocese.
Ibid. John Couper, priest, of the same diocese.
15 Kal. Feb. William Horncastre, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. William Young, priest, of the diocese of Exeter.
5 Id. Feb. Robert Hale, priest, of the diocese of York.
15 Kal. Feb. Henry Floute, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln. [Cancelled with strokes only. The Incipit is Benigno etc. i.e. indult to choose his confessor. See above, p. 47.]
Ibid. Thomas Balier, priest, of the same diocese. [Similarly cancelled, and for the same reason.]
8 Kal. Feb. Richard Derham, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
2 Kal. Feb. Thomas Leycestre, citizen of London.
5 Id. Feb. Robert Neuton, priest, of the diocese of York.
Id. Feb. Robert at Bek, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
6 Kal. March. William Petistre, donsel, nobleman, and Matilda his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
Id. Feb. John Burdy, priest, of the same diocese.
6 Kal. March. Thomas, Premonstratensian abbot of St. Mary's, Leyston, in the same diocese.
Id. Feb. John Carbonell, lord of Badyngham, nobleman, and Elizabeth his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
5 Kal. April. William Bekyn, priest, of the diocese of London.
4 Kal. March. John Freman, priest, of the same diocese.
Ibid. John Bette of Colchester, layman, of the same diocese.
1404.
4 Kal. March.
William Megge, priest, of the same diocese.
Ibid. Robert Slade, merchant of Colchester, of the same diocese.
3 Non. March. Robert Deyncowr of Kyrketon in Holand, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
5 Id. March. Robert Lotheney, priest, of the same diocese.
6 Id. March. Nicholas Mey, priest, of the same diocese.
3 Kal. March. Robert Breuwode and Alice his wife, citizens of London.
6 Id. March. William Warde, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
3 Kal. March. John Comyn, rector of Cotynton, of the diocese of Hereford.
6 Id. March. Peter Leuerich, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Kal. March. John Kenton, priest, of the same diocese.
Ibid. John Spenser, priest, of the same diocese.
Non. March. William Neuton, priest, of the diocese of Ely.
16 Kal. April. Richard Goode of Ikeburgh, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
12 Kal. April. Robert Lynne, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
15 Kal. April. Roger Oliver and Juliana his wife, citizens of London.
15 Kal. April. John Straunge of Newbery, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury.
Ibid. John Lynne and Joan his wife, citizens of London.
Id. March. Richard Arnald, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
12 Kal. April. Miles de Stapilton, knight, nobleman, of the same diocese.
Ibid. Martin at Water, rector of Bodyngfeld, of the same diocese.
Ibid. Geoffrey, Benedictine abbot of St. John's Colchester.
Ibid. Hugh Aleyne, rector of Melton, of the diocese of Norwich.
6 Kal. April. Nicholas, priest, [son] of Thomas de Sutton, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. John Lymnor, Augustinian prior of Lanthoney by Gloucester in the diocese of Worcester.
Ibid. Gruffin Yenge (sic), doctor of canon law, canon of Bangor.
15 Kal. March. Thomas Beaufort, knight, nobleman, and Margery his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
1404.
8 Id. April.
William de Balderston, donsel, nobleman, and Constance his wife, of the diocese of York.
Ibid. John Gilby, rector of Knessal, of the same diocese.
Ibid. John Bonyngton, donsel, nobleman and Isabella his wife, of the same diocese.
3 Id. April. William Aundesham and Joan his wife, of the diocese of Worcester.
5 Id. April. Roger Boler and Margery his wife, of the diocese of Lichfield.
8 Id. April. John de Leventhorp, donsel, nobleman, and Katharine his wife, of the diocese of York.
9 Kal. May. William Paulet, donsel, nobleman, and Eleanor his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Wells.
Ibid. Elizabeth Paulet, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
8 Kal. May. Thomas Rempston, knight, nobleman, of the diocese of York.
3 Id. June. Robert Newyn, rector of Reffham, of the diocese of Norwich.
6 Kal. July. John Voyle, priest, of the diocese of Hereford.
4 Kal. July. William Harliston, donsel, of the dioceses of Norwich.
6 Kal. July. John Trelast, priest, of the diocese of Exeter.
2 Kal. July. Thomas Bentley, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Non. July. John Morhay, priest, of the diocese of Exeter.

De Capellanatu Honoris.

(ff. 194–206.) The following are appointed papal chaplains. All the letters are dated at St. Peter's Rome, and the Incipit is, as usual, Virtutibus clarens. (fn. 2)
1404.
6 Id. Jan.
John Malbysch, son of the late Peter Grene of Wylewly (sic), Cistercian monk of Louth Park, in the diocese of Lincoln; with the usual privileges.
4 Non. April. Robert Stokbrigge, Cistercian monk of St. Mary's, Lettele, in the diocese of Winchester; without privileges.

De Plenaria Remissione.

(ff. 207–223.) Indults to the following that the confessor of their choice may grant them, being penitent, in some cases plenary remission once only, namely in the article of death, in other cases (marked by an asterisk) plenary remission as often as they please. The Incipit is, as usual, Provenit, etc. and all are dated at St. Peter's, Rome.
1404.
Kal. Jan.
Vincent Ridler, Friar Minor.
Kal. March. John Waryn and Lora his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
Kal. April. (fn. 3) William de Balderston, donsel, nobleman, and Constance his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of York. (De mandato.)
Ibid. (fn. 3) Thomas Kane (or Kave), Augustinian canon regular of St. Oswald's, Nostel, in the diocese of York. (De mandato.) (In the margin, opposite this and the preceding, is Pro Zacharo.)
Kal. May. Henry Storke, priest, of the diocese of London.
6 Id. May. Henry Bonyly, Cluniac monk of St. Mary's Pritewell, in the same diocese.
Kal. May. Robert, bishop, sometime [bishop] of Kildare (episcopo olim Daren.), Augustinian friar.
2 Non. Feb. *John Honnyng of Boston and Elena his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln.
18 Kal. May. *Henry, king, and Joan (corrected in margin from Isabella) his consort, queen of England.
5 Kal. June. Richard Taylo and Agnes his wife. [No diocese.]
1403.
4 Id. Dec.
Thomas Botelere and Cecily his wife, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Ibid. Thomas Large, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. John Page, perpetual vicar of Messingham, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. Roger de Camera and Agnes his wife, of the diocese of York.
Ibid. John Botelere and Margery his wife, of the diocese of Lichfield.
15 Kal. Jan. Alice Nundi, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. Agnes Nundi, of the same diocese.
1404.
4 Id. Jan.
John Paternot and Margaret his wife, of the same diocese.
1403.
5 Id. Nov.
*Owen ap Gruffuth of Setharth, donsel, nobleman, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of St. Asaph (Massauen.) (De mandato.)
Ibid. *John Grace and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of Norwich. (De mandato.)
Ibid. *William de Brume, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln. (De mandato.)
1404.
5 Id. Jan.
Isabella atte Wode, of the same diocese.
Robert Fynche and Cecily his wife, of the same diocese. [Date unfinished.]
Non. Feb. Margaret at Well, wife of John Nelot, of the diocese of Canterbury.
2 Kal. Feb. Alice Sycher, of the diocese of York.
9 Kal. Feb. *Robert Normanton, Augustinian canon of St. Oswald's, Nostel, in the same diocese.
15 Kal. March. John Martynson of Stokwyth and Catherine his wife, of the same diocese.
11 Kal. March. *Thomas, Premonstratensian abbot of St. Mary's, Leyston, in the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. *John Wilton, rector of Hollebrouk, of the same diocese.
Ibid. *William Lampet, donsel, nobleman, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
Ibid. *John Mayhew, warden of the chantry of Briendisch, of the same diocese.
Ibid. *Thomas Barthon, rector of Badyngham, of the same diocese.
Ibid. *Thomas Scharpp, priest, of the same diocese.
6 Kal. March. Peter Palmer of Sybbeton, of the same diocese.
Ibid. Roger Reve of Molford Magna and Joan his wife, of the same diocese.
Ibid. Margery Chapman, of the same diocese.
Ibid. William Philipp, the younger, of Dynyngton, donsel, nobleman, of the same diocese.
11 Kal. March. *William Ede of Laxfeld, of the same diocese.
1404.
5 Kal. April.
John Kyngeston, Augustinian canon of Holy Cross, Waltham, in the diocese of London.
11 Kal. March. John Bekyn and Cristina his wife, of the same diocese.
6 Kal. March. Robert Eyde and Joan his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
11 Kal. March. *John Basson, priest, of the same diocese.
Ibid. *Ela Basson, of the same diocese.
5 Kal. March. William Clerk of Bures (de Buris) and Cristina his wife, of the same diocese.
3 Kal. March. *John Cateby, canon of Hereford.
Ibid. *Thomas Walweyn, esquire (Scutifero), nobleman, of the same diocese, and … his wife, noblewoman.
Ibid. Joan Hopley, dwelling in the city of Hereford.
3 Non. March. Robert Martyn, perpetual vicar of Thadyngton, of the diocese of Norwich.
Kal. March. *Thomas Welby of Kyrketon in Holand, donsel, nobleman, and Eleanor his wife, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
3 Non. March. John Jery of Kyrketon in Holand, of the same diocese.
Kal. March. *Richard Aylwarde of Donyngton and Elena his wife, of the same diocese.
5 Id. March. Simon Othehylle, of the same diocese.
Kal. March. *John Kenton, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid *John atte Wele and Lucy his wife, of the same diocese.
3 Id. March. John Hertyshed and Mariona his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid Richard Yong and Agnes Roudof his wife, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Ibid John Wythlamb, of the diocese of Lincoln.
12 Kal. April. John Scherman of Telby, of the same diocese.
13 Kal. April. *Roger Oliver and Juliana his wife, citizens of London.
11 Kal. April. *John Straunge of Newbery, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury.
1404.
12 Kal. April.
*William Frysby, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. *John Baldirton and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. *John Ermet of Friston by Kathorpe, of the same diocese.
13 Kal. April. *John Strode and Joan his wife, of the diocese of Winchester.
8 Id. April. Robert de Kesseburgh, Cistercian abbot of Roche (Rupa), in the diocese of York.
15 Kal. March. Thomas Beaufort, knight, nobleman, and Margery his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
2 Id. April. John Rodi, layman, of the diocese of Worcester.
5 Id. April. Roger Boler and Margery his wife, of the diocese of Lichfield.
15 Kal. May. John Pole, Carmelite, S. T. M., of the same diocese.
Ibid. *William Wardyngton, Carmelite, of the same diocese.
Ibid. Thomas de Vyas and Agnes his wife, of the diocese of Hereford.
Ibid. Thomas att Well, layman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. Hugh Kolworye (i.e. Kolworthe) and Isabella his wife, of the same diocese.
Kal. April. Joan Braynton, of Hereford.
Ibid. John Odynton and Cecily his wife, citizens of Hereford.
8 Kal. May. Thomas Wysebech, priest, of the diocese of Ely.
Kal. March. Robert Whyt, prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem Killmaynam, in the diocese of Dublin.
Kal. April. Agnes Thondie, of the diocese of Kildare.
Ibid. Robert Notte, rector of St. Mary's, Dam, of the diocese of Dublin.
Ibid. John Parys, priest, of the diocese of Kildare.
10 Kal. May. John Tanner, rector of Yoghyll, of the diocese of Cloyne.
Kal. April. Robert Gallan and Cecily his wife, citizens of Dublin.
10 Kal. May. Cristiana Dalby, of the diocese of Dublin.
1404.
Kal. April.
*John Arthur, abbot of Bectay alias Beatitudinis in the diocese of Meath.
Kal. May. Robert, bishop, sometime [bishop] of Kildare, Augustinian friar.
4 Non. June. Thomas Bette and Matilda his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. Margaret atte Moor, of the same diocese.
8 Id. June. *Richard Bruton, canon of Wells.
Ibid. *Roger Herwelle, canon of Wells.
Ibid. *Thomas Madynglegh, canon of Wells.
3 Kal. July. William Clinton, knight, nobleman, and Anne Clinton his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lichfield.
18 Kal. July. Joan Pole, of the diocese of London.
Ibid. *Gilbert Caveler, rector of Speghtebury, of the diocese of Salisbury.

De Litteris Ante Diem.

(ff. 224–226.) Indults to the following to celebrate, or cause to be celebrated, mass before daybreak. The Incipit is, as usual, Sincere devocionis, and all are dated at St. Peter's, Rome. (fn. 4)
1404.
Id. March.
John Cust, priest, of the diocese of London.
Kal. April. Thomas Beaufort, knight, nobleman, and Margery his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.

De Locis Interdictis.

(ff. 227–228.) Indults to the following to celebrate, or cause to be celebrated, privately mass and other divine offices in places under interdict. The Incipit is, as usual, Devocionis tue (vestre), and all are dated at St. Peter's, Rome. (fn. 5)
15 Kal. March. Thomas Beaufort, knight, nobleman, and Margery his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
8 Id. July. Roger Bernard and Rose Ley (Rocsieley) his wife, of the diocese of Ossory.

Footnotes

  • 1. The indults are, as usual, registered briefly. See above, p. 52, note.
  • 2. See, above p. 28, note.
  • 3. Registered briefly, as usual. See above, p.
  • 4. Registered briefly, as usual See above, p. 63.
  • 5. Registered briefly, as usual. See above, p. 62.