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1413. Non. Oct. St. Anthony's without Florence. (f. 6d.) |
To William Edenham, Cistercian monk of Vaudey (de Valledey) in the diocese of Lincoln. Appointing him a papal chaplain, with enjoyment of the usual exemptions, privileges etc. Virtutibus clarens. (Gratis de mandato domini nostri pape. Collacionata.) |
10 Kal. Nov. St. Anthony's. (f. 8.) |
To patriarchs etc. Requesting safe-conduct for Master Paul de Caputgrassis of Sulmona, doctor of canon law, archdeacon of Ravenna, papal chamberlain (cubicularius) and writer, and member of the pope's household, who is going to certain parts on business of the pope and the Roman church. Cum dilectus filius. (De curia.) |
1414. 9 Kal. Feb. Mantua. (f. 58d.) |
To John Therfelde, Benedictine monk of Rammeseye in the diocese of Lincoln. Appointing him a papal chaplain, with enjoyment of the usual exemptions, privileges etc.; with dispensation to hold any benefice with cure, even if it be a parish church or a perpetual vicarage and be wont to be governed by secular clerks, and to resign it, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Virtutibus etc. (Gratis de mandato domini nostri pape. Collacionata.) |
10 Kal. Feb. Mantua. (f. 59.) |
To John Freman, Augustinian canon of Colde Norton in the diocese of Lincoln. Appointing him a papal chaplain, with the enjoyment of the usual exemptions, privileges etc. Virtutibus etc. (Gratis de mandato domini nostri pape. Collacionata.) |
3 Kal. April. Bologna. (f. 62d.) |
To John Wackerzele, Friar Preacher. The like. Virtutibus etc. (Collacionata.) |
3 Non. April. Bologna. (f. 63.) |
To Bartholomew, bishop of Pesaro (Pensaurien.), papal nuncio to England. Mandate to assign to Anthony de Baldinotis [of Pistoia, as on f. 279d], D.C.L., member of the pope's household, in recognition of his services, past and present, as a faithful and diligent servant of the pope and the apostolic see, the sum of 333 gold florins of the camera, and 16s. 8d. of Roman money, from money collected by the above bishop for the camera, or from tenth or equivalent charitative subsidy in England. Ob grata plurimum. (Gratis de mandato domini nostri pape. Collacionata.) [See f. 179d.] |
Ibid. (f. 64.) |
To patriarchs etc. and other prelates, and other clergy, secular and regular, dukes etc., in the realm of England and other realms, parts and places subject to king Henry, and elsewhere soever. Requesting and exhorting them—on the occasion of the mission of Marinus Minutolus, donsel, of Naples, marshal of the Roman court, the pope's nephew, Bartholomew, bishop of Pesaro, and Augustine Dellante (cf. f. 65), doctor of canon and civil law, of Pisa (Pisanum), advocate of the papal consistory, whom the pope is sending as nuncios to the above and other parts to implore aid against Ladizlaus, king of Sicily (i.e. Naples), and for the furtherance of the General Council which is to be held at Constance on 1 Nov. next—to give liberal aid to the pope, the Roman church and the papal camera. The said bishop will receive their gifts and has hereby faculty to give receipt. The pope also requests safe-conduct for the above three nuncios and their retinues. Arbitramur indubie.
(De curia. Collacionata.) |
Ibid. (f. 64d.) |
To patriarchs etc. and other prelates, princes, dukes etc.
Requesting safe-conduct etc. for the above bishop Bartholomew, whom the pope is sending with certain colleagues, as nuncio to England and other realms and parts, and for his said colleagues.Cum pro maximis. (De curia. Collacionata.) [In full.] |
Ibid. (f. 65.) |
To the same. The like, mutatis mutandis, for the above Marinus Minutolus, donsel, of Naples, [marshal of the Roman
court], the pope's nephew. Cum etc. (De curia. Collacionata.) [An codem modo. Cf. f. 69d.] |
Ibid. |
To the same. The like, mutatis mutandis, for the above Augustine Delante (cf. f. 64) of Pisa (de Pisis), doctor of canon and civil law, advocate of the papal consistory. Cum etc. (De curia. Collacionata.) [An cadem modo.] |
Kal. April. Bologna. (f. 69d.) |
To patriarchs etc. and other prelates, and other clergy, secular and regular, dukes, princes etc. Requesting safeconduct etc. for the above Marinus Minutolus, donsel, of Naples, marshal of the Roman court, the pope's nephew, whom the pope is sending with certain colleagues, as nuncio to England and other realms and parts, and for his said colleagues. Cum pro maximis. (De curia. Collacionata.) [In full.] |
Ibid. (f. 82.) |
To Bartholomew, bishop of Pesaro. Commission to preach by himself or others, in England and other realms and places subject to king Henry, and in neighbouring parts, the crusade against Ladizlaus, king of Sicily (i.e. Naples), for the recovery of the city of Rome and other parts seized by him. The pope grants to those who take the Cross and take part in the above crusade for a month in person and at their own expense, and to others who help in a less degree, the indulgence wont to be granted to Holy Land crusaders. The nuncio may grant to those who hear his preaching indulgence of a hundred days, and his commissaries may grant indulgence of forty. Ad protegendum statum ecclesie. (De curia. Collacionata.) |
9 Kal. March. Ferrara. (f. 88.) |
To William Thorp, Augustinan friar. Appointing him a papal chaplain, with enjoyment of the usual exemptions, privileges etc. Virtutibus clarens. (Collacionata.) |
Ibid. |
To Thomas Milton, Benedictine monk of St. Saviour's, Feversham, in the diocese of Canterbury. The like, without the exemptions clause. Virtutibus etc. (Collacionata.) |
3 Kal. March. Bologna. (f. 89.) |
To William Piryton, Augustinan friar. The like, also without the above clause. Virtutibus etc. (Collacionata.) |
6 Non. March. Bologna. (f. 89d.) |
To John Fyschwyk, Benedictine monk of the church of Durham. The like, also without the above clause. Virtutibus etc. (Collacionata.) |
3 Id. March. Bologna. (f. 102.) |
To John Thedilthorpe, priest, Cistercian monk of Revesby in the diocese of Lincoln. The like, also without the above clause. Virtutibus etc. [Marginal note: Die xx mensis Marcii juravit in propria persona.] |
Kal. April. Bologna. (f. 105.) |
To Marinus Minutulus, donsel, of Naples, marshal of the Roman court, the pope's nephew, Bartholomew, bishop of Pesaro, and Master Augustine Dellante, doctor of canon and
civil law, of Pisa, advocate of the papal consistory, papal nuncios.
Faculty to them, whom the pope is sending to England and other realms and parts subject to king Henry, to collect the subsidy which the pope has requested from the clergy of England in order to enable him to proceed against Ladizlaus, king of Sicily (i.e. Naples), who, with his adherents, has seized the city of Rome, the pope's provinces, and very many cities and lands belonging to the pope and the Roman church, and to further the meeting of the General Council to be held at Constance on 1 Nov. next. Cum ad Anglie. (De curia. Collacionata.) |