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. CCCXXXVI (fn. 1)
6 Eugenius IV (cont.)
De Diversis [Formis]
1436. 6 Kal. Sept. Bologna. (f. 96.) |
To the bishops of Bath, Salisbury and London. Mandate to receive from Thomas, bishop of Ely, whom the pope has this day translated thither from Worcester, and who is in England, the usual oath of fealty and to send it to the pope, as usual, according to the form enclosed. Cum nos hodie. (An. and Ja. de Ugolinis. | An. xvi. de Adria.) [See above, pp. 230, 231, 252.] |
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Ibid. (f. 123.) |
To the bishop of St. Andrews. Mandate to dispense to marry Adam de Carketill, layman, and Ellen Unthank, of his diocese (in order to assuage the hatred of Ellen's kinsmen and friends against Adam, it being vehemently suspected in those parts that they have carnally known one another, which is not the case), notwithstanding an impediment of spiritual relationship arising from Adam's father having been godfather at Ellen's baptism. Oblate etc. (An. and N. Volrat. | An. xxiiii. de Adria.) [See above, p. 442.] |
1436. Kal. June. Bologna. (f. 204.) |
To the prior of St. Germans in the diocese of Exeter. Mandate, at the recent petition of the inhabitants of the town of Calyngton in the diocese of Exeter—containing that their said town is so distant from its parish church of Sowthylle that they cannot carry thither for burial the bodies of their dead, sometimes for two or three days; and adding that in the said town is a chapel, wherein all sacraments and sacramentals are administered, but not burial—if he find the facts to be so, to grant that the said inhabitants may erect a cemetery at the said chapel, and bury therein their dead, provided that tithes, oblations and any other dues arising from the funerals be fully paid to the said mother church. Honestis supplicum votis. (An. and Ja. de Ugolinis. | An. xxviii. de Adria.) |
17 Kal. Nov. Bologna. (f. 223.) |
To John Belamy, perpetual vicar of Hornese in Holdernes, in the diocese of York. Dispensation to hold for life with the said vicarage, value not exceeding 20l., any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a parish church or a perpetual vicarage or a dignity, even major or principal, elective and with cure, etc., and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, notwithstanding the pope's late ordinance to the contrary [see above, p. 247] etc. Vite etc. (An. and Ja. de Ugolinis. | An. xxxx. de Adria.) |
11 Kal. Nov. Bologna. (f. 227.) |
To Geoffrey Motte, rector of Titecombe in the diocese of Exeter. Dispensation to hold for life with the said church, value not exceeding 24l., one other, or if he resign the said church, any two benefices with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if parish churches or perpetual vicarages, or dignities, even major or principal, elective and with cure, etc., and to resign them etc. as in the preceding. Vite etc. (An. and Cyprianus. | An. xxxxv. de Adria.) |
6 Kal. Oct. Bologna. (f. 262.) |
To Laurence Pyot, canon of Glasgow. Grant motu proprio to him—to whom on 8 Kal. May anno 1 [1431] the pope made [motu proprio] provision of a canonry with reservation of a prebend and a dignity etc. of Glasgow, and of a benefice with or without cure in the gift of the bishop and the prior and chapter of St. Andrews, even if such benefice were a canonry and prebend or a dignity etc.—that in the obtaining of such canonry and prebend and dignity etc., and of such benefice, no expectative graces etc. granted or to be granted (fn. 2) to any persons, even if such persons be more diligent in the processes, or have been received as canons by anysoever authority, shall prejudice him, provided that, at the time of the voidance of such prebend and dignity etc. and of such benefice, and for six months before, he have been present in the Roman court; but that in such obtaining he may and shall have precedence over other persons, except continual members of the pope's household named in a certain book of the papal chancery, as if such expectative graces etc. had not emanated or did not emanate. Vite etc. (An. and Blondus. | An. xxxv. de Adria.) [See above, p. 579.] |
4 Kal. Oct. Bologna. (f. 265.) |
To the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishop of London. Mandate to receive from William, bishop of Lincoln, sometime bishop of Norwich, dwelling in those parts, whom the pope has recently translated in his absence from the latter to the former see, in order to save him the labour and expense of coming to the Roman court, the usual oath of fealty, and to send it to the pope, as usual. Cum nos nuper. (B. and Ja de Ugolinis. | B. xvi. Valven.) |
13 Kal. Oct. Bologna. (f. 265.) |
To William, elect of Rochester. Faculty for him, to whom the pope has made provision of the said see, to be consecrated by any catholic bishop, assisted by two or three others. The consecrator is to send his oath of fealty to the pope as usual; without prejudice to the archbishop of Canterbury, as metropolitan. Cum nos pridem. (An. and Ja. de Ugolinis. | An. xvi. de Adria.) |
8 Id. Oct. Bologna. (f. 295.) |
To Nicholas, (fn. 3) bishop of Mayo (Magionen.). Dispensation, at his recent petition (containing that on account of illnesses and divers other inconveniences with which he is much afflicted it is very burdensome for him to go to and reside at the church of Mayo, to which provision was lately made to him by papal authority, (fn. 4) and that he cannot take the fruits etc. of its mensa) that he, who is a Friar Minor, and on whose behalf John, duke of Bavaria has also petitioned the pope, may hold in commendam during the pleasure of the apostolic see, together with the said church of Mayo, any benefice even with cure and wont to be governed by secular clerks, even if a parish church or a perpetual vicarage, and resign it, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Personam tuam. (An. and Ja. Goier. | An. xxxx. de Adria.) [See above, p. 427.] |
17 Kal. Nov. Bologna. (f. 313.) |
To Thomas Sende, perpetual vicar of Burford in the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to him, who is of noble birth, to hold for life with the said vicarage, value not exceeding 30l. sterling, any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a parish church or another perpetual vicarage, or a major or principal dignity etc., even if elective and with cure, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases; notwithstanding the pope's late ordinance to the contrary [see above, p. 247] etc. Nobilitas generis, vite etc. (An. and Ja. de Ugolinus. | An. l. de Adria.) |
1436. 17 Kal. Nov. Bologna. (f. 314.) |
To Thomas Chauworth, rector of Hertylbery in the diocese of Worcester. Dispensation to him, who is in the service of king Henry, to hold for life with the said church, value not exceeding 40 marks sterling, any other benefice etc. as in the preceding, mutatis mutandis. Vite etc. (Subscribed as ibid.) [See above, p. 539.] |