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The office of notary is conferred or ordered to be conferred, or faculty is granted to confer it, on the following persons. The incipit is the same throughout—Ne contractuum. |
14 Kal. Dec. Viterbo. (f. 303.) |
John Bodeman, clerk, not married and not in holy orders, of the diocese of Rochester, who is to be examined by the dean of London. |
1406. 3 Non. Feb. Viterbo. (f. 304.) |
John Pounteney, scholar, not married etc., of the diocese of London, who has been examined by Angelus, bishop of Ostia, vice-chancellor of the holy Roman church. |
8 Id. March. Viterbo. (f. 304d.) |
Philip Ohaylle, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Cloyne, who has been examined by the same. |
7 Kal. April. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 304d.) |
William Welburne, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Lincoln, who is to be examined by the official of Lincoln. [In the accompanying form of oath he is written Wilburne.] |
4 Kal. April. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 305.) |
William Overley, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Salisbury, who is to be examined by the abbot of Oseney. |
Ibid. |
Richard Feres, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Exeter, who is to be examined by the treasurer of Exeter. |
Ibid. |
William Croutheston, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Salisbury, who is to be examined by the abbot of Oseney. |
5 Kal. May. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 306.) |
David Olten, married clerk, of the diocese of Lichfield, who is to be examined by the archdeacon of Rochester. (Olton in oath.) |
Ibid. |
John Burton, married clerk, of London, who is to be examined by the archdeacon of Middlesex. |
3 Non. June. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 307d.) |
Four persons, even if some of them be married or in subdeacon's orders, to be chosen and examined by Edmund, bishop of Exeter, under faculty hereby granted to him. |
4 Id. July. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 308.) |
John Mancell, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Exeter, who is to be examined by the subdean of Wells. |
Ibid. |
John Scorthwayt and John Clayton, priests, and Nicholas Bildeston and John Ichyngton, clerks, not married etc. as above, of the dioceses of York, Norwich and Lichfield, to be examined by Henry, bishop of Wells, under faculty hereby granted to him. |
4 Id. Oct. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 309.) |
Thomas Felix, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury, who is to be examined by the dean of Salisbury. |
4 Non. Oct. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 309.) |
John Trewarg, priest, of the diocese of Bath, who is to be examined by the same. |
6 Kal. Oct. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 309d.) |
Richard Wrygth, priest, of the diocese of Chichester, who has been examined by Branda, bishop of Piacenza, regent of the chancery of the holy Roman church for Angelus, bishop of Ostia, vice-chancellor. |
Id. Oct. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 309d.) |
Walter Schyryngton, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of York, who is to be examined by the dean of York. |
Ibid. |
John Lone (or Loue), clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Wells, who is to be examined by the warden of the church (sic) of St. Mary of Winchester, Oxford. |
Ibid. |
Edmund Langeford, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Salisbury, who is to be examined by the bishop of Lincoln. |