Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.
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In this section
Lateran Regesta, Vol. CCCXXIII (fn. 1)
4 Eugenius IV
De Lexhibitis
3 Eugenius IV
4 Eugenius IV—(cont.)
1434. Non. April. St. Chrysogonus's, Rome. (f. 224d.) |
To the prior of Holy Trinity, York, and the officials of York and Durham. Mandate, at the recent petition of Richard Drax, perpetual vicar of Gaynford in the diocese of Durham, B.C.L., to summon William Bowes, knight, John Menville of Sledwys, William Pudsey of Selliby, Thomas Morley of Langton, Thomas Fulthrop, Nicholas de Spens of Barnard Castle (de Bernardicastro), William Alwent of Morton, Thomas Taylboys and Thomas Brankyngbiri, esquires (armigeri), and John Helcotes, William Witton, John Oyenhird (rectius Oxenhird), William Egleston, Thomas Stelecrag, William Rawman, Richard Rawman, John Atkynson, Ralph Forester, Thomas Couper, William Baker and John Perles, and the rest of the parishioners of the said church, and other ecclesiastical and secular persons of the province of York who injure him in regard to the tithes, fruits etc. of the said vicarage, howsoever numerous they may be, and to hear both sides and decide what is just, without appeal. Humilibus supplicum votis. (An. and Anselmus. | An. xxv. de Adria.) |
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Kal. April. St. Chrysogonus's, Rome. (f. 225d.) |
To the abbot of Granard in the diocese of Ardagh, and the archdeacons of Famenne in Liège, and Ardagh. Mandate to collate and assign to Macsufius Odrinan, priest, of the diocese of Ardagh, the still void perpetual vicarage of St. Patrick's, Gildebreda, in the said diocese, value not exceeding 3 marks, as he doubts the validity of the collation and provision which were made to him thereof by bishop Richard, on its voidance by the resignation of John Machylchyrean to the said bishop, in virtue of which he obtained and still holds possession. Vite etc. (An. and Ja. Goier. | An. x. Residuum pro deo. Decimo Kal. Maii Anno Quarto. de Adria.) |
1434[-5]. 6 Id. Jan. Florence. (f. 252.) |
To the bishop of Amiens, the archdeacon of Glasgow, and Richard Petit, canon of Ross. Mandate as below. The petition of John Litgw, a Cluniac monk of Paisley in the diocese of Glasgow, contained that although formerly the parish churches belonging to the abbatial mensa of Paisley, of Dondounald with its annexed chapels, and St. Quivox (Sancti Keuoci) with the manor and le manys of Monkton, in the said diocese, were by papal authority granted to him in commendam for life or until he should obtain an abbey etc., and although in virtue thereof he obtained possession of the said churches with the said chapels, manor and le manys, nevertheless abbot Thomas, prior Andrew and the convent of Paisley, falsely alleging the said commenda to be uncanonical, despoiled him of possession, intruded themselves, still detaining possession, and moreover appealed to the apostolic see in the matter of the said commenda; that the pope, at John's instance, committed the cause of the appeal and of the principal matter to Master Peter Peregrinni, a papal chaplain and auditor, who by a definitive sentence declared the said commenda canonical, adjudged the said churches with the said chapels, manor and le manys to John, removed the said abbot, prior and convent, and condemned them in fruits received and costs; that the said abbot appealed therefrom, and that the pope, at the instance of the said John, who asserted that the appeal was abandoned, committed the cause of the abandonment to Master Anthony de Sancto Vitto, a papal chaplain and auditor, who declared the said appeal to have been and to be abandoned and the said sentence to have become a res judicata, condemning the said abbot in costs, which the said auditor Peter and he assessed at 35 and 8 gold florins of the camera respectively. The said petition adding that he fears … secular arm etc. as above, f. 132d, mutatis mutandis. (An. and Anselmus. | An. xxv. de Adria.) |
1434. 13 Kal. Dec. (fn. 2) Florence. (f. 262.) |
To the bishop of Whiteherne, the abbot of Holywood (Sacri nemoris) in the diocese of Glasgow, and the archdeacon of Br[i]en[n]e in the church of Troyes (Trecen.). Mandate to collate and assign to Thomas Macguffok, priest, of the diocese of Glasgow, who was lately dispensed by papal authority, as the son of a priest, an abbot professed of the Cistercian order, and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold two compatible benefices with or without cure, and who has been so promoted, the still void provostship of Lincludan in the said diocese, a principal non-elective dignity with cure, net value not exceeding 100 gold florins, to which the hospital of St. John Baptist in Lincludan is annexed, and to which he was presented, to Robert Moffat, vicar-general in spirituals of bishop John, by Margaret countess of Douglas, the presentation belonging by a special papal privilege to the countess of Douglas, on its voidance by the death of John de Makgilhauth, and instituted by the said vicar, who had special power from the said bishop, Thomas obtaining possession without banns or citations, wherefore, as well as for other reasons, he doubts the validity of the said presentation, institution and obtaining possession. He is hereby dispensed, on account of the said defect, to hold it. Vite etc. (B. and M. Pinardi. | B. xxviii. Sexto Kal. Decembris Anno Quarto. Abbas.) |
1434. 15 Kal. Sept. Florence. (f. 264d.) |
To John, elect of Leon (Legionen.). Mandate, at the recent petition of Henry Burnham, chancellor of Limerick—containing that although provision was ordered to be made to him by papal authority of the rectory called the plebania of Daungarvan in the diocese of Lismore, of the patronage of laymen, so long void by the death of Maurice Ocogarayn that its collation had lapsed to the apostolic see, the Augustinian abbot and convent of St. Mary's, Reynsham (rectius Keynsham), in the diocese of Bath and Wells, falsely alleging that it was united to the said monastery, were unduly detaining possession, and that he caused them to be summoned before Richard, bishop of Lismore, executor of the said letters, who by a definitive sentence adjudged the rectory to him, and imposed perpetual silence on the said abbot and convent, who appealed to the apostolic see; that the pope committed the appeal to Radolphus, [now] elect of Tréguier (Trecoren.), then a papal chaplain and auditor, from whose definitive sentence, revoking the said sentence, Henry appealed to the said see; that the pope committed his appeal to the above John, elect, then holding the place of a papal auditor, who has proceeded to a number of acts—if he find that, as the said petition added, the said union is not canonical or that otherwise the said abbot and convent have no right in or to the said rectory, which, as the pope has learned, is still void, to collate and assign it, value not exceeding 100 marks, to Henry, notwithstanding that he (who was lately, then holding the archdeaconry of Lismore, a non-major dignity, dispensed by papal authority to hold therewith for life the said rectory or plebania, and to resign them, as often as he pleased) holds the said chancellorship, a non-major non-elective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 60 marks. Vite etc. (An. and Cyprianus. | An. xxviii. Quarto Idus Novembris Anno Quarto. de Adria.) [See Cal. Lett. VII, p. 511.] |
1434[-5]. Id. Jan. Florence. (f. 277.) |
To the bishop of Amiens, the archdeacon of St. Andrews and Maurice Boqhuanane, canon of Glasgow. Mandate, at the petition of John Moderwel, perpetual vicar of Estwode in the diocese of Glasgow—containing that although he was presented to bishop John by the Cluniac abbot and convent of Paisley, to whom by ancient custom the presentation belongs, to the said vicarage, on its voidance by the death of John Gardiner, and instituted, and in virtue thereof obtained possession, John Cambell, clerk, of the said diocese, despoiled him and intruded himself, still unduly detaining possession and taking the fruits, wherefore Moderwel appealed to the apostolic see; that the pope, at Moderwel's instance, committed the cause of the appeal and of the principal matter to Geminianus, [now] elect of Todi (Tudertin.), then a papal chaplain and auditor, who suspending Moderwel's causa petitorii, and proceeding in the causa possessorii, by a definitive sentence removed Cambell, restored Moderwel, imposed perpetual silence on Cambell and condemned him in fruits and costs; and sul sequently, resuming the causa possessorii (rectius petitorii), by another definitive sentence pronounced the said presentation and institution etc. canonical, and the vicarage to have belonged and to belong to Moderwel, adjudging it to him, and Cambell to have had and to have no right in or to the vicarage, imposing perpetual silence on him and condemning him in costs, the said auditor subsequently assessing the said costs in the possessory and petitory causes at 25 and 18 gold florins of the camera respectively; and adding that he fears … secular arm etc., as above, f. 132d, mutatis mutandis. Exhibita etc. (An. and Anselmus. | An. xx. de Adria.) |
1433[-4]. 15 Kal. April. St. Chrysogonus's, Rome. (f. 296d.) |
To the provost of Elphin. Mandate to collate and assign to Matthew Yelabayd, priest, of the diocese of Elphin, the perpetual vicarage of Huaran in the said diocese, value not exceeding 4 marks, as he doubts the validity of the collation and provision, in virtue of which he is still in possession, made to him by the late John, bishop of Elphin, on its voidance by the death of Donald Okeallayd. Dignum etc. (An. and P. de Montella. | An. xxi. Secundo Kal. Maii Anno Quarto. de Adria.) |
1434. 12 Kal. June. St. Chrysogonus's, Rome. f. 307d.) |
To John Osychigi, canon of Clogher. Mandate, at the recent petition of Nellanus Macanfirleigynd, priest, of the diocese of Clogher—containing that although he formerly in virtue of papal letters accepted within the lawful time, had provision made to him, and had obtained possession of the perpetual vicarage of St. Tierney's (Sancti Tigernaci), Cluayneoys, in the said diocese, on its voidance by the death of John Macmelynd, nevertheless Magonius Oleargussa, priest, of the said diocese, alleging that provision had been lately made to him thereof, brought Nellanus before Solomon Macreirair (sic) and Maurice Olergussa, canons of Clogher, executors thereof, who by an unjust definitive sentence adjudged the vicarage to Magonius and imposed perpetual silence on Nellanus, who appealed to the apostolic see; and adding that it is asserted that neither of them has a right—to summon Magonius and others concerned, hear the appeal and decide it, without appeal, and if he find that neither has any right, to collate and assign to Nellanus (who was lately dispensed by papal authority, as the son of a priest professed of the order of St. Augustine and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure, after which he had himself so promoted) the said vicarage, value not exceeding 6 marks. He is hereby specially dispensed to resign it, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, notwithstanding the said defect etc. (Vite etc. An. and Ja. Goyer. | An. Gratis pro deo Kal. Junii Anno Quarto. de Adria.) [See above, p. 419.] |