Lateran Regesta 259: 1424-1426

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 7, 1417-1431. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1906.

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'Lateran Regesta 259: 1424-1426', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 7, 1417-1431. Edited by J A Twemlow( London, 1906), British History Online, accessed November 6, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol7/pp432-438.

"Lateran Regesta 259: 1424-1426". Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 7, 1417-1431. Ed. J A Twemlow(London, 1906), , British History Online. Web. 6 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol7/pp432-438.

In this section

Lateran Regesta, VOL. CCLIX (fn. 1)

9 Martin V (cont.)

De Diversis Formis

1426
6 Kal. Aug.
Genazzano.
(f. 31.)
To the bishop of Ross. Mandate to dispense James de Barri, donsel, and Orlayth yny Mekarithys, damsel, of his diocese, who formerly committed fornication several times and had offspring, not in ignorance that they were related in the fourth and double third degrees of kindred and affinity, after imposing a penance for the incest, to contract marriage and solemnize it before the church, decreeing past and future offspring legitimate. Oblate nobis.

8 Martin V.

1425.
Id. May.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 60.)
To John Waryn, rector of Cardynan (sic) in the diocese of Exeter, licentiate of canon law. Dispensation as below. Boniface IX dispensed him to hold for ten years with the perpetual vicarage of Leskyret in the said diocese any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, and to resign both, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleased, with the usual condition of exchanging or resigning. The pope hereby dispenses him (who has become a licentiate of canon law by examination, has obtained and holds by virtue of the said dispensation, having resigned the said vicarage, the parish churches of Cardynam and Parkham in the said diocese, and holds a canonry and prebend of Exeter, value altogether not exceeding 100 marks) to hold the said two churches together for life, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he wishes. Litterarum etc.

De Regularibus

2 Kal. Sept.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 95d.)
To Master Peter Nardi, papal chaplain and auditor. Mandate as below. The pope recapitulates his recent mandate [above, p. 411, here without mention of the values] to the bishop of Chichester to appropriate to the prior and convent of Michelham the parish churches of Flecchyng and Alfenston (also written Alfriston), already appropriated to them by bishop Robert and confirmed to them by Boniface IX, and the recent petition of the prior and convent, containing that a suit arose lately, before the date of the present pope's said letters, between them and John Toli, priest, of the diocese of Chichester, the prior and convent claiming the church of Flicchyng (sic), on its voidance by the death of John Crwcher, in virtue of the said appropriation, and Toli claiming that he had been presented by Thomas Stokil, layman, as patron, to Walter Euston, canon of Chichester, vicar-general in spirituals of bishop Thomas, and ought to be instituted; that the cause went before the said vicar, from whom and from the official of Canterbury Toli appealed on fictitious grounds to the apostolic see; that at length the pope at the instance of Toli, who made no mention of the said suit, committed the cause which Toli proposed to bring against the prior and convent to the above auditor, who has proceeded short of a conclusion; and that in the pope's said letters there is no specific mention of the said suit, on account of which the prior and convent fear lest the said letters may remain unexecuted. At the said petition, the pope orders the above auditor, if he find that the said layman has not the patronage of Flicchyng (sic), to proceed to the execution of the said letters as if full mention had been made therein of the said suit. Regimini uniuersalis ecclesie.

De Plenaria Remissione

Indults to the following that the confessor of their choice may grant them, being penitent, plenary remission in the hour of death. Registered briefly: ‘Martinus etc.,’ address and ‘salutem etc. Provenit etc. Et insuper etc. Porro etc. Datum ….,’ as above, p. 307. All are dated at SS. Apostoli, Rome.
Non. Sept.
(f. 101.)
Benedict, bishop of St. Davids.
14 Kal. Oct.
(f. 101.)
Thomas Whytseyde, priest, of the diocese of Meath.
Ibid. Thomas Peyntour, citizen, of the diocese (sic) of Dublin, and Agnes his wife.
6 Kal. Oct.
(f. 101d.)
Hugh Marsshall and Maud his wife. [No diocese indicated.]
Ibid. William Masham and Agnes his wife. [No diocese.]
5 Kal. Oct.
(f. 101d.)
Robert Bernard', donsel, of the diocese of York, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman.
3 Kal. Oct.
(f. 102.)
John Welles, citizen of London, and Alice his wife. Sincere etc. i.e. indult to have a portable altar, or to have mass celebrated before daybreak. (The indult is cancelled. See above, p. 419.)

De Plenaria Remissione (cont.)

2 Non. Oct.
(f. 103.)
Denis, bishop of Ossory.
4 Id. Nov.
(f. 104d.)
Ralph Parker, donsel, of the diocese of Coventry.

De Altaribus Portatilibus

Indults to the following to have a portable altar. Registered briefly, ‘Martinus etc.,’ address and ‘salutem etc. Sincere etc. Datum ….,’ as above, p. 305. Both are dated at SS. Apostoli, Rome.
4 Id. Nov.
(f. 118.)
John Wyche (or Wythe), prior of the Augustinian priory of Lantone by Gloucester, in the diocese of Worcester.
3 Non. March.
(f. 118.)
John Reymis, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.

De Fructibus Percipiendis

5 Id. March.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 124.)
To William Dene, perpetual vicar of West Thurrok in the diocese of London. Indult for five years to take and to rent, let or grant to farm or yearly pension, to any persons, even laymen, the fruits etc. of the above parish and prebendal church and of his other benefices whilst studying letters at an university or residing in the Roman court. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Rochester, the abbot of Westminster and the prior of St. Bartholomew's, West Smyth- felde. Vite etc. (Pe. xii. xiiii. Undecimo Kal. Aprilis Anno Octauo. de Casatiis.)
Kal. May.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 129.)
To John Lydeforde, rector of Chagforde in the diocese of Exetor, bachelor of canon and civil law. Indult for five years to take and to rent or grant to farm or yearly pension to any persons, even laymen, the fruits etc. of his benefices whilst etc. as in the preceding. Litterarum etc.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Bokelond and the prior of Taunton, in the dioceses of Exeter and Wells, and the dean of Wells. Litterarum etc. (Ja. xiii. xv. Undecimo Kal. Junii Anno Octauo. de Cerretanis.)
2 Non. May.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 134.)
To John Castell', rector of St. Clement Danes, without the Bar of the New Temple, in the diocese of London, B.C.L. Indult for five years as above, f. 124, mutatis mutandis. Litterarum etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Alet, the abbot of Westminster and the dean of St. Paul's, London. Litterarum etc. (Ja. xii. xiiii. Secundo Id. Junii Anno Octano. de Cerretanis.)
5 Id. March.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 143.)
To John Rysseby, perpetual vicar of Holbech in the diocese of Lincoln. A like indult, also for five years. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Peterborough, the dean of London, and the archdeacon of Oxford in Lincoln. Vite etc. (Ja. xiii. xvi. Octauo Id. Septembris Anno Octauo. de Cerretanis.)
1424.
3 Kal. Jan.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 148.)
To Nicholas Harburi, rector of Fulham in the diocese of London. Indult during five years to take and to rent, let or grant to farm the fruits etc. of his benefices whilst etc. as above, f. 124. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Alet, the abbot of Westminster, and the prior of Merton in the diocese of Winchester. Vite etc. (Pe. xii. xiiii. Decimo Kal. Februarii Anno Octauo. de Casatiis.)
1425.
5 Id. March.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 153.)
To William Pylton, canon of York. Indult to him, who was secretary of the late Henry, king of England, to take for life the fruits etc. of his benefices whilst residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices or studying letters at an university or being in the service of the king of England for the time being. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the deans of York and Lincoln, and the official of London. Vite etc. (Pe. xx. xxii. Decimo Octauo Kal. Maii Anno Octauo. de Casatiis.)
1425.
8 Kal. Oct.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 157d.)
To William Paynell', rector of Witthrum in the diocese of Lincoln, licentiate of civil law. Indult to him, who is of noble and knightly birth, for seven years to take etc. as above, f. 124, mutatis mutandis. Nobilitas generis, litterarum etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of London and the abbots of Westminster and Peterborough. Nobilitas etc. (Ja. xiiii. xvi. Secundo Non. Octobris Anno Octano. de Cerretanis.)

9 Martin V (cont.).

De Prebendis Vacaturis

1426.
19 Kal. Sept.
Genazzano.
(f. 223d.)
To the prior of the priory of Eachros in the diocese of Killala. Mandate to make provision to Nemeas Obeollayn, perpetual vicar of Druymclyab in the diocese of Elphin (who lately received papal dispensation, as the son of a married man and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure, after which he was tonsured and obtained the above vicarage), of a canonry of Elphin and another of Killala, and to reserve and to collate and assign to him a prebend of each; notwithstanding that he holds the said vicarage, value not exceeding 16 marks. As soon as in virtue of the present letters he has obtained a prebend in one of the said churches, they are to be null as regards a prebend in the other. Dignum etc. (Ja. xxiiii. Kal. Octobris Anno Nono. de Cerretanis.) [See above, p. 393.]
2 Kal. March.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 224d.)
To Laurence Obeollayn, bachelor of canon law. Collation and provision to him (who is a priest, and who lately received successive papal dispensations, as the son of a married man and an unmarried woman, (i) to be promoted etc., as in the preceding, (ii) to hold any dignities, major in metropolitan or other cathedral, or principal in collegiate churches, even if elective and with cure, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, and moreover to be promoted to any episcopal dignities, below, Reg. CCLX, f. 232d) of a canonry of Elphin, with reservation of a prebend and a dignity, not major, personatus etc., and of a benefice with or without cure, value not exceeding 25 or 18 marks accordingly, in the common or several gift of the bishop and chapter of Killala, provided that it be not a canonry and prebend of a cathedral church, etc. Litterarum etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Alet and Achonry, and the dean of Elphin. Litterarum etc. (Ja. xii. xiiii. Secundo Kal. Junii Anno Decimo. de Cerretanis.)

[De Regularibus.]

10 Kal. Sept. (fn. 2)
Genazzano
(f. 250d.)
To the prior and convent of the Augustinian priory of Dunstaple in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult to rent, let or grant to farm or yearly pension, as often as they think good, to any persons, even laymen, the fruits etc. of their said priory and of their churches and other benefices, without requiring licence of the diocesans or any other; provided that such leases do not extend beyond seven years at a time. Quanto studiosius.

De Diversis Formis

4 Kal. Sept.
Genazzano.
(f. 272d.)
To Patrick de Hwyston, canon of Glasgow, licentiate of canon and civil law. Dispensation as below. Lately [above, p. 257] the pope—after having ordered provision to be made to him of a benefice with or without cure wont to be assigned to secular clerks in the common or several gift of the abbots and convents of the Cluniac monastery of Paisley (de Passeleto) and the Benedictine monastery of Kylwynnyne in the diocese of Glasgow, with the condition of resigning, upon obtaining such benefice with cure, his perpetual vicarage of Linlithg[o]w in the diocese of St. Andrews—dispensed him to hold for five years together with the said vicarage any other benefice with cure [or otherwise] incompatible with it, and to resign both, simply or for exchange, once only, after which dispensation he obtained and held with the said perpetual vicarage that of Kathkert in the diocese of Glasgow, and still holds them both, value, with the said canonry and prebend of Glasgow, not exceeding 82l. of old sterlings. The end of the said five years being at hand, the pope hereby dispenses him, who became a licentiate of canon and civil law by examination, to hold the said vicarages together for life and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Litterarum etc.
2 Non. May.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 273.)
To John de Benyng, perpetual vicar of Linitrathin in the diocese of St. Andrews, M.A. Dispensation to him (who is a secretary of James, king of Scotland, and who formerly received papal dispensation, as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, to be promoted etc. as above, f. 223d, by virtue of which he obtained the above vicarage, value not exceeding 10l. sterling) to hold with the said vicarage four other benefices with or without cure, compatible with it and with one another, and to resign them all, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Litterarum etc.
Ibid.
(f. 275d.)
To John de Bening etc. as in the preceding. Dispensation to him (who is … f. 223d, as in the preceding, after which the present pope made provision to him, then holding the above vicarage, of a canonry of Moray, with reservation of a prebend and of a benefice with or without cure [value etc. not stated] in the common or several gift of the bishop and the prior and chapter of St. Andrews, even if a canonry and prebend, dignity etc., dispensing him to hold such canonry and prebend and benefice together for life, and to hold for three years together with the said vicarage such dignity etc., with the usual condition of exchanging meanwhile, or thereafter resigning the vicarage, value not exceeding 10l. sterling) to hold any mutually compatible benefices of any number and kind, with and without cure, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Litterarum etc. [See above, p. 372.]
7 Id. July.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 276.)
To John de Benyng, etc., as above, f. 273. Dispensation to him (who holds the above vicarage, with cure, is in acolyte's orders only, is a secretary etc. and lately received papal dispensation as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman (i) to be promoted etc., (ii) to hold four other benefices etc., as ibid.) not to be bound during five years, on account of the said vicarage or any other benefice with cure or otherwise requiring holy orders, provided that within a year he have himself ordained subdeacon, to be promoted to other holy orders. Litterarum etc.
12 Kal. Nov.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 309d.)
To John Lindefeld, archdeacon of Chichester, B.C.L. Dispensation to him (whom the pope lately [p. 393] dispensed to hold for a year with the said archdeaconry, or with the deanery of the same church, to which he had been elected, any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, with the usual condition of exchanging meanwhile, or of resigning thereafter either the archdeaconry or the deanery; and whose recent petition contained that after the said dispensation he obtained the parish church of Est Lavant in the diocese of Chichester, and still holds it together with the said archdeaconry, value not exceeding 40l. sterling each) that even after the said year he may hold the said archdeaconry, even if it have cure, and the said church together for five years, and resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, and hold instead two incompatible benefices, etc. Litterarum etc.
10 Kal. Oct.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 314d.)
To Robert Bowet, archdeacon of Nottingham in York, I.U.B. Dispensation to him (whom lately, after having received papal dispensation, as the son of an unmarried nobleman and an unmarried noblewoman, to be promoted etc. as above, f. 223d, the pope, in making provision to him, who had the tonsure, of the parish church of Benacre in the diocese of Norwich, dispensed to hold it and one, two, three or four mutually compatible benefices with or without cure, and to resign them, simply or for exchange; who holds the benefices, called prebends, of Ampelford in the church of York, with the above archdeaconry, which is a non-major dignity with cure, and St. Peter's in the church of St. John, Beverley, value together not exceeding 130l. sterling; and who lately received papal dispensation to hold for life with the said archdeaconry any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, and to resign both, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleased) to hold any mutually compatible benefices of any number and kind, with or without cure, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Litterarum etc.

Footnotes

  • 1. A flyleaf hands, in contemporary hands, ‘Secundus liber mixtus anno viii et nono.’ ‘Aliotus,’ and ‘Rubricatus per me Aliotum, de mense Septembris 1431.’ On the bottom edge is the contemporary description: Secundus mixtus de anno octauo et9.
  • 2. Corrected in the text itself from Decimo Kal. Nouembris.