Index of Persons and Places: C

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C

C . (? Calio, Callio, q.v.), 314.

Cadbury, Cadebury, North [co. Somerset], collegiate church of St. Michael, 616 (bis).

Cadder, Cader [co. Lanark], vicarage of, 263 (Corrigenda).

Caddington, Cadyngton Minor [cos. Bedford and Hertford], a prebend in London, 401.

Cade, John, rector of Fritton, 128.

Cadebury. See Cadbury.

Cader. See Cadder.

Cadiou, John, canon of Ross in Scotland, to have collation of another canonry and prebend of Rocs, 604, 605.

- See Cadw.

Cadros, Patrick de, an Augustinian canon, afterwards prior, of Inchmahome, 143.

Cadw, David, rector of Cathcart and Killearn, afterwards precentor of Glasgow, 607, 608.

- See Cadiou.

Cadyngton Minor. See Caddington.

Cadzow [co. Lanark], 641.

Caen [Calvados, France], Benedictine abbey of Holy Trinity, altar of St. Clement in the church of, 10.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Stephen, monk of, 430.

-, collegiate church of St. Sepulchre, canon of. See Chepstewe.

-, foundation of the university of, 252 note.

Caher, Kayrberislayn alias Domusdasliuogh (rectius de Inn[i]sdasliuogh), Kayrbetislayn (rectius Kayrberislayn) alias Ynysdasliuogh [co. Kerry], 402, 454, 455.

Cailli, a townland in the parish of Drumcliff [co. Sligo] (q.v.), 88.

Cairbri. See Carbury.

Cairney, Robert de, bishop of Dunkeld.See Cardoni.

Cairns [in Midcalder parish, co. Edinburgh], 37.

Caithness [Scotland], Walter, earl of.See Stewart.

-, bishop of, papal mandatary, 11, 239, 510.

-, John, bishop of. See Crannach.

-, Robert de, bishop elect of.See Strabrok.

-, Alexander, dean of. See Suthirland.

-, Patrick, dean of. See Fraser.

-, Robert, dean of. See Scrymegeour.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 11, 203, 372, 604.

-, James, archdeacon of. See Bruys.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Tullach.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 11.

-, Alexander, precentor of. See Suthirland.

-, John, precentor of. See Leighton.

-, Robert, precentor of. See Tullach.

-, Gilbert, chancellor of. See Wause.

-, canons of. See Idil; Lochmaloni; Rynde.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 32.

Cajetanis, Anthony de, cardinal bishop of Porto, called the cardinal of Bologna. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

Calais [Pas-de-Calais, France], parish church of St. Mary, 80.

-, the duke of Orleans taken to, 222 note.

-, Thomas Talmache of, donsel, 183.

-, -, Alice his wife, 183.

- See also Caleys.

Calbourne, Calborn [co. Southampton], 657.

Caldbeck, Caldbek [co. Cumberland], 334, 531.

Calder. See Cadder.

Calder, Mid, Caldorecomitis [co. Edinburgh], rectory of, 381, 383, 438.

Caleys, William, priest, 36.

- See also Calais.

Calio , 649 note

- See also C. and Callio (B. de and G. de).

Callington, Calyngton [co. Cornwall], Nicholas Aysston, lord of a part of, 573.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 573.

-, chapel of, 581.

Callio , B. de, 247 et passim.

Callio , G. de, 282 et passim.

- See also C. and Calio.

Calnario, John de, abbot of St. Sever, 223 note.

Calry [co. Sligo]. See Church Island.

Calstock, Calstok [co. Cornwall], 500, 501, 522–524, 574.

Calvis , Ja. de, 303, 308 et passim.

Calyngton. See Callington.

Cambell, John, de facto vicar of Eastwood, 494, 495, 618, 621, 622.

Cambridge, college of the Annunciation [Gonville], master of, See Wode.

-, college of Corpus Christi, patronage of the master and fellows of, 346.

-, King's College, dedicated to SS. Mary and Nicholas, indulgence for, 258, 259.

-, King's Hall [Trinity College], master and scholars of, 21.

-, St. Michael's College [Trinity College], master of. See Oteringham.

-, University, archives of, 485.

-, -, bachelor of canon law of, 342.

-, -, chancellor of, 484.

-, -, letter from Eugenius IV to, 265.

-, -, forged privileges of popes Honorius I and Sergius I to, 484, 485.

-, -, student at, 636.

-, parish church of St. Botolph, 346.

-, vicarage of Holy Trinity, 85.

Cambuskenneth, Campschinel [co. Clackmannan], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 638.

Cambuslang, Camyslang [co. Lanark], 421, 458.

Camera, James de, rector of Collace.See Chaumbre.

-, John de, rector of Durris, 430.

-, William de, a canon of St. Mary's, St. Andrews, afterwards rector of Logie, 396.

-, See also Chaumbre.

Cameraco, Master John de, papal chaplain and auditor, 489, 496, 497, 525.

Camerhill, John de, layman, 37.

Cameron, James, prior of St. Mary's Isle in the diocese of Whitehern, holding in commendam the chapel of Forgon (q.v.) in the diocese of Dunkeld, 391.

-, John, bishop of Glasgow, chancellor of Scotland, 161, 261, 282, 286, 287, 289, 290, 294, 369, 398, 494, 608, 622, 670.

-, -, -, assistant and referendary of Eugenius IV, envoy of James I to Eugenius IV, 229.

-, -, -, James Cameron, vicar in spirituals of, 622.

-, -, -, Robert, vicar in spirituals of. See Moffat.

Campania, Campina, de Blya, Blonda, Martin, a Cistercian monk of Klaarkamp in Friesland, afterwards bishop elect of Mayo, suffragan in the dioceses of Münster and Utrecht, 427, 582 note.

Campbeltown. See Kilmichael; Kilchousland.

Camporegali , A. de, 323 et passim.

Campsall, St. Mary Magdalen, Campsale [co. York, W.R.], 16, 662.

Campschinel. See Cambuskenneth.

Campsie, Camsy [in Methven parish, co. Perth], 461.

Camyslang. See Cambuslang.

Canisbay, Canysby [co. Caithness], a canon in Caithness, 646.

Cannington, Canyngton [co. Somerset], 172.

Canon Island, Inysgad, Ynysgad, Ynysgath [parish of Killadysert, co Clare], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 73, 74, 98, 99, 123, 375, 376, 415, 473, 512.

-, -, Dermit, abbot of, 376.

Cantell, Robert, rector of Ashby with Oby, warden of the free chapel of Haveringmere (q.v.), 631, 632, 659.

Canterbury [co. Kent], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 92, 114, 179, 180, 195, 259, 321, 339, 357–359, 414, 498, 520, 539, 546, 547, 575, 582, 598, 599, 612, 613, 626.

-, -, patronage of, 331.

-, -, rights of, in regard to the consecration of bishops of his province, 79, 338, 458 note, 463, 582.

-, -, rights of, in regard to the probate of wills, 598, 599.

-, Henry, archbishop of. See Chicheley.

-, John, archbishop of. See Stafford.

-, Robert, archbishop of. See Winchelsey.

-, Thomas, archbishop of. See Arundel.

-, Prosper, archdeacon of. See Columna.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Chicheley.

-, official of, beneficiary cause before, 274.

-, -, marriage cause before, 180.

-, -, papal mandatary, 173.

-, Benedictine priory of Christchurch, prior of, faculty to, 348.

-, -, -, licence for bishop Beaufort to resign the see of Winchester to, 260.

-, -, prior and chapter of, 348.

-, -, prior and convent of, patronage of, 340.

-, -, John, prior of. See Sarisbury.

-, -, -, John, sub-prior of. See Sarisbury.

-, -, chapter of, 339.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Augustine, abbot of, papal mandatary, 309, 546.

-, -, abbot and convent of, licence for, 348, 349.

-, -, -, pension from, to the monasteries of Subiaco and Sacra Specus on account of the appropriated church of Littlebourn, 268.

-, parish church of St. Mary Magdalen, 17.

-, poor hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, 540.

-, provincial statutes, etc. of, 69, 91, 165, 174, 321.

-, -, papal indult of exemption from, 448.

-, -, See also Constitutions in Index of Subjects.

-, grammar-schools at, 348, 349.

Canyngton. See Cannington.

Canysby. See Canisbay.

Capitaneis, Captaneis, Malatesta de, papal chaplain and auditor, 245, 259, 307.

Cappagh, Ceapach, Crapach [co. Tyrone], 16, 424.

Capranica, Dominic de, cardinal deacon of St. Mary's in Via Lata, 288 (bis).

Capron, Nicholas, rector of Kington Magna and of Wittersham, afterwards of Iden and of Wittersham, 325.

Captaneis, Malatesta de. See Capitaneis.

Capua. See Volturno.

Cara. See Kilchattan.

Caral, Carale. See Crail.

Caranborne, John, canon of Salisbury, rector of Winterbourne Earls, 592.

Carbonell, Carvanell, Michael, clerk, 312.

-, Richard, knight, 28, 29.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 28, 29.

Carbonibus , N. de, 289, 294 et passim.

Carbury, Cairbri [co. Sligo], barony of, 88.

Cardeny, Thomas de. See Cardoni.

Cardigan, Cordigan, Cordigay [co. Cardigan], parish church or priory of St. Mary, 51, 52.

-, parish church of Holy Trinity, 51, 52.

-, See also St. Peter de Castello.

Cardinal:—

Bishops—

Albano, Jordan de Ursinis (Orsini), papal major penitentiary, afterwards cardinal bishop of Sabina, 84, 277 note, 287, 294, 344, 377, 446, 450, 551, 671.

Albano, Peter de Foix (de Fuxo), sometime cardinal priest of St. Stephen's on the Cœlian, 274, 287.

Palestrina, John de Tagliacotio, major penitentiary of Eugenius IV, 259, 320.

Porto, Anthony de Cajetanis, called the cardinal of Bologna, 105, 503.

-, Branda de Castillione, 288.

-, -, nephew of.See Castillione.

-, Francis. See below, Cardinal priests (St. Clement's).

Sabina. See Albano.

Tusculum, Baldassar. See John XXIII.

-, Julian Cesarini, de Cesarinis, sometime cardinal deacon of St. Angelo's major penitentiary of Eugenius IV, 319, 345. See also Cesarinis.

-, Hugh de Lusignano, 288.

Priests—

St. Balbina's. See Kempe (John).

St. Cecilia's Lewis Alamandi, 110, 144, 287, 344.

St. Clement's, Francis Condulmarus, of Venice, nephew and chamberlain and regent of the camera of Eugenius IV, afterwards cardinal bishop of Porto, called the cardinal of Venice, 275, 282, 283, 288, 316, 318, 320 note, 350 note, 576 note, 635 note, 660 note.

-, -, vice-chancellor of the Roman church, in command of the papal fleet against the Turks, 300.

St. Cross in Jerusalem, Nicholas. See Albergati.

St. Eusebius's, Henry. See Beaufort.

St. Laurence's in Damaso, Lewis Scarampi, chamberlain of Eugenius IV, 318, 320.

St. Laurence's in Lucina, John de Ruppescissa (de la Rochetaillée), archbishop of Rouen, afterwards of Besançon, 288, 359.

St. Marcellus's, Anthony Casinus, 288.

St. Mark's, Angelus (or Angelottus) Fuscus, 288.

-, William Fillastre, 105.

St. Peter's ad Vincula, John Cervantes, xl, 288, 503.

-, Peter Gerardi, major penitentiary of Benedict XIII, 536.

St. Praxed's. See Jeune.

SS. Quatuor Coronati. See Luxembourg.

St. Sabina's, Julian Cesarini, xl.

St. Stephen's on the Cœlian.See above Cardinal bishops (Albano).

Deacons—

St. Angelo, Julian Cesarini.See above Cardinal bishops (Tusculum).

SS. Cosmas and Damian's, Ardicinus de Porta, archdeacon of Northampton, 315, 316, 359, 414, 428, 489.

St. Eustace's, Alfonsus Carillo, Garillo, administrator of the see of Siguenza, 216note, 338.

St. George's in Velabro, Prosper de Columna, 288.

-, -, See also Columna.

St. Mary's in Cosmedin, Lucidus de Comitibus, 288, 485.

St. Mary's in Via Lata, Dominic de Capranica, 288 (bis).

S. Maria Nova, New St. Mary's, Peter Barbo [nephew of Engenius IV, afterwards Paul II], archdeacon of Salisbury, 244, 264, 266, 307.

Cardinham, Cardynan [co. Cornwall], 252.

Cardios. See Cardross.

Cardo, Robert de, canon of Dunblane, 369.

Cardona, Lewis, Lewis de, canon of Elne, collector of the papal tenth in England and Ireland, 306, 311.

Cardoni (de Cairney), Patrick, clerk, the son of a bishop [Robert de Cairney, bishop of Dunkeld], 322.

-, Robert, bishop of Dunkeld, 159 (Corrigenda), 391, 426, 461, 620, 653.

-, -, -, See also Dunkeld, William, bishop of.

-, Cardony, Cardeny, Thomas de, canon of Dunkeld, 426, 620.

Cardross, Cardros, Cardios [co. Dumbarton], a prebend in Glasgow, 276, 295.

Cardynan. See Cardinham.

Carent, Quarent, Nicholas, dean of Wells, 312.

-, -, canon of Salisbury and Shaftesbury, rector of Symondsbury, 659.

Carillo, Garillo, Alfonsus I, cardinal deacon of St. Eustace's, administrator of the see of Siguenza, 216 note, 338.

-, Alfonsus II, a papal protonotary, administrator, afterwards bishop, of the same see, 216.

Carket. See Cathcart.

Carketil, Carketill, Adam, layman, 442, 582.

Carkin, Kyrhan [co. York, N.R.], 351.

Carleotonrode. See Carlton Rode.

Carleton in Coverdale. See Carlton in Coverdale.

Carlisle [co. Cumberland], bishop of, papal mandatary, 173, 285, 443, 508, 533, 550, 551, 662.

-, -, vicarage in the patronage of, 353.

-, Marmaduke, bishop elect of.See Lumley.

-, Ralph, bishop of. See Ireton.

-, William, bishop of. See Barrow.

-, Alexander, archdeacon of. See Cok.

-, Richard, archdeacon of. See Hervy.

-, Augustinian priory (cathedral) of St. Mary, canon of, 586.

-, See also Karlele.

Carlton cum Dalby, Karltonkyme [co. Lincoln], prebend in Lincoln, 169.

Carlton in Coverdale, Carleton in Coverdale [co. York, N.R.], 351.

Carlton Rode, Carleotonrode [co. Norfolk], 17.

Carmaci, Carmacii, Lochlan. See Cormacii.

Carnach, David de. See Orannach.

Carnalway, Cornalwey [co. Kildare], St. Patrick's, 24.

Carnbee, Carnbe, Carnebe [co. Fife], 155, 549, 550.

Carnbuoga, Carnbvega. See Carnew.

Carnebe. See Carnbee.

Carnew, Carnbuoga, Carnbvega (Cairn buidhe) [co. Wexford], 13, 14, 559.

Carnis, Alexander de, 630.

- See also Kernys.

Carpenter, John, vicar of Romsey in the diocese of Winchester, S.T.M., 33.

-, John, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln, S.T.M., preceptor or warden of St. Anthony's, London, 504, 524.

-, John, citizen of London, 340.

Carrag. See Curry.

Carre, Thomas, subdeacon of Hereford cathedral church, notary public, 33.

Carrigillihy, de Fonte vivo [co. Cork], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, Macrobius, abbot of, 466.

-, -, Maurice, abbot of. See Ohullocchayn.

-, -, Nicholas, abbot of. See Oheda.

Carrigparson alias Willestown, Balymwilhe alias Villiston [co. Limerick], 415.

Carslegh, James, archdeacon and canon of Exeter, rector of Stock in Teignhead, president of the episcopal court of Exeter, 516, 517.

Caruell, John, vicar of Up Ottery, 167, 168.

Carvanell, Michael. See Carbonell.

Carwelton, John, 160.

-, -, Alice his wife, 160.

-, -, Alice his mother, 160.

Caryngham. See Corringham.

Casaliveteri, Arnold de, provost of St. Seurin's, Bordeaux, counsellor of Henry VI, 63.

Casatiis , Petrus de, registrator of apostolic letters under Martin V, 2 et passim.

-, -, -, under Eugenius IV, 384.

Casdara. See Ballysadare.

Cashel [co. Tipperary], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 105, 109, 111, 389, 446, 451, 521, 525, 547, 548, 619, 653.

-, -, rights of, in respect of the consecration of suffragan bishops, 141.

-, Richard, archbishop of. See O'Hedian.

-, David, dean of. See Odwyr.

-, Philip, dean of. See O'Hedian.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 560.

-, Richard, archdeacon of. See O'Hedian.

-, Nicholas, treasurer of. See Haket.

-, canons of. See Byllyan; Ocormuc; O'Hedian.

-, metropolitical court of, 488.

-, provincial council of, 547, 548.

Cashel [co. Longford]. See Inchcleraun; Saints Island.

Casinus, Anthony, cardinal priest of St. Marcellus's, 288.

Caslean Ykadam. See Castlemacadam.

Casselterram. See Castleterra.

Castel, John, canon of Howden, of Lincoln and of Salisbury, rector of Rudby in Cleveland, 169.

Castelcaris, Alexander de. See Casteltaris.

Castelcomur. See Castlecomer.

Castello, St. Peter de. See St. Peter.

Castello [North Italy], bishop of, xl.

Casteltaris, Castelcaris, Alexander de, canon of Dunkeld and of Moray, vicar of Crail in the diocese of St. Andrews, 15, 97, 113, 208, 335.

-, -, vicar of Forgan in the diocese of St. Andrews, 374.

Castiglioni, Castilliono, John de. an apostolic notary, afterwards bishop of Coutances and papal nuncio and collector in England, 299, 305, 318–320.

- See also Castillione; Castilliono.

Castile and Leon [Spain], John, king of. See John.

Castiliono , L. de. See Castilliono.

Castilla, Peter de, bishop of Osma, translated without effect to Siguenza, 216 note.

Castillione, Branda de, cardinal bishop of Porto, 288.

-, -, -, Zano, Zanonus, his nephew, bishop of Lisieux, afterwards of Bayeux. 355, 356 note.

- See also Castiglione; Castil liono.

Castilliono , Castillono, Castiliono, L. de, 274, 308, 311, et passim.

- See also Castiglioni; Castillione.

Castlecomer, Castelcomur [co. Kilkenny], 373, 374.

Castleknock [co. Dublin], barony of, 476, 477.

Castlemacadam, Caslean Ykadam [co. Wicklow], 559.

Castlemore, Sliabloga [co. Mayo], rectory of, 416.

Castleterra, Culbridin alias St. Patrick de Casselterram [co. Cavan], 74, 75.

Castres [Tarn, France], comté de, 148note

Castrum sive Lochdayge, Lochthayd, vicarage of. See Monaghan.

Castrum Cubii . See Holyhead.

Castrum de Sligra , Castrum de Sligrach.See Sligo.

Caterston. See Catherston Leweston.

Catesby [co. Northants], Cistercian nuns' priory, nun of, 486, 487.

Cathcart, Carket [co. Renfrew], 607, 608.

Catherine, queen of England, envoy of, to Eugenius IV. See Graystok.

-, -, indults to, 486.

Catherston Leweston, Caterston [co. Dorset], 657.

Cathman, Thomas. See Chapman.

Cattistock, Catstock, Catstok, Cattstoke [co. Dorset], 87, 89.

Catton, Cotton [co. York, N.R.], 338, 339.

Cattstoke. See Cattistock.

Cauchon, Peter, bishop of Beauvais, afterwards of Lisieux, 356 note.

Caudray, Richard, dean of St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, archdeacon of Lincoln and Norwich, 295.

Caueisrubeis, Master Peter Martini de.See Caveisrubeis.

Caunton, Richard, canon of St. Davids, envoy of Eugenius IV, 305.

-, -, rector or master of the chapel or college of St. Mary by the church of St. Davids, 408.

Cavaciis, Angelus de, bishop of Arba, afterwards of Parenzo, locum tenens of the papal chamberlain under Eugenius IV, 320note.

Cavalcantibus, Master Robert de, papal chaplain and auditor, nuncio of Eugenius IV to England, 266, 267, 292, 621–623, 666.

Cavan. See Keadlew.

Cavanagh. See Kaemanach.

Cave [near Palestrina, prov. of Rome, Italy], 355, 419.

Caveisrnbeis, Caueisrubeis (Fossirossi? ), Master Peter Martini de, a papal chaplain and auditor, 620, 623, 638

Caverton, John, a Cistercian monk, 432.

Cavier, Henry de, bishop of Bazas, abbot commendatary of SainteCroix, Bordeaux, 274.

Cayngham, William, priest, 497.

Ceallaigh, Mor inge. See O'Kelly.

Ceannhethi. See Kinnitty.

Ceapach. See Cappagh.

Cechecdampnada (rectius Techecdampnada). See Tedavnet.

Celestine III, letters of, 530.

Celestini, Nigel, rector of Kilchoman in Islay, 24, 25.

-, -, rector of Kilarrow in Islay, 664.

Cella Nigra Sancti Columbe , abbey of.See Derry.

Cella Parva , abbey de. See Annadown.

Cellabega. See Killybegs.

Cellmor. See Kilmore.

Cellysyll. See Killeeshill.

Celmsford, Robert, rector of the church of Polstead and of the chapel of St. James, Lindsey, 86.

Celso. See Kelso.

Cence , Jo. de, 288.

- See also Cincius.

Cenne. See Deene.

Cerretanis, James de, bishop of Teramo (Aprutin.), registrator of papal letters under Martin V, 36 note, 86, 182 note et passim.

-, -, -, -, under Eugenius IV, 321 note, 425 note, 596 note, 600 note, 607 note, 609note, 627 note, et passim.

Certeseys. See Chertsey.

Certeyn, William, a papal minor penitentiary, 84.

Cervantes, John cardinal priest of St. Peter's ad Vincula, 288, 503.

Cesarinis, George de, a notary apostolic regent of the office of the major penitentiary, 319.

-, Master Julian de, a papal chaplain and auditor-general of the court of the papal camera, 45.

-, -, See also Cardinal bishops (Tusculum).

Chadesey. See Chedzoy.

Châlons, rectius Chalon-sur-Saône [Saône-et-Loire, France], Hugh, bishop of. See Orges.

-, John, bishop elect of. See Rolin.

Chalons, Robert, knight, 516.

-, -, Blanche his wife, 516.

Chaluedon, Andrew, clerk, notary, 33.

Chambirleyn, Roger, knight, lord of Gedding, 393 (bis), 394.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 393 (bis), 394.

Chamburlayn, Joan, 579, 580, 635.

- See Chymbeham.

Champernoun, Roger, donsel, 571.

-, -, Blanche his wife, 571.

Champion, John, 269.

Champnayes, John de, priest, 134.

Chandeler, Richard, rector of St. Mary's, Woolchurch, London, 136.

Chapel Hill. See Haveringmere.

Chapman, Chapeman, Cathman, Thomas, clerk, an abbreviator of apostolic letters, member of the papal court, envoy of Eugenius IV to England, to be treasurer of Limerick and canon of York, 235, 236, 268, 498, 619.

-, -, -, at the Roman court, 503.

Chard, Cherde [co. Somerset], 36.

Chardstock, Cherdestoke [co. Dorset], a prebend in Salisbury, 449.

Charles VII, king of France, conflicts between, and Eugenius IV about provisions, 228 note.

-, -, envoy of, to Eugenius IV. See Poitiers.

-, -, envoy of Eugenius IV to. See Zabarella.

-, -, letters to Eugenius IV from, 220.

-, -, letters from Eugenius IV to, 220, 261 note, 584.

-, -, obedience of, 222.

-, -, person in the service of. See Kennedy (Hugh).

-, -, petitions of, 554, 604, 634, 663, 671.

Chartesey, William, donsel, 570, 572.

-, -, Lettice his wife, 570, 572.

Chartres, Reginald de, archbishop of Reims, 220.

Charwelton, Charuelton [co. Northants], 66.

Chaumbre, Camera, James de, rector of Collace, 445, 630.

- See also Camera.

Chaworth, Chauworth, Thomas, rector of Hartlebury, 539, 583.

Cheam, Cheyham [co. Surrey], 90, 526.

Cheddar, Chedder [co. Somerset], 660.

Chedder, Thomas, donsel, 127.

-, -, Isabel his wife, damsel, 127.

Chedzoy, Chadesey [co. Somerset], 167.

Chelmesford, Chelmesford [co. Essex], 20.

-, See Celmsford.

Chelyngton, Chelyngron alias Stoter, Thomas, vicar of Cheddar, 660.

Chene, Laurence, donsel, 361.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 361.

- See also Cheyne.

Chepstewe, John, canon of St. Sepulchre's, Caen, rector of SaintClair, Héronville, and chaplain of St. Stephen's Pont-de-l' Arche, 648.

Cherbourg, David. See Chirbury.

Cherde. See Chard.

Cherdestoke. See Chardstock.

Cheriton, Chinton (rectius Chiriton), Thinton, a Friar Preacher, bishop elect of Bangor, 575.

Cherman, Thomas, rector of Therfelde, 121.

Cherpin, William, a Benedictine monk of Saint-Jacut, prior of Locminé, 447, 448.

Chertsey, Certeseys, Cherteseye, Chirtheseye [co. Surrey], Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, abbot of, faculty to, 210.

-, -, John, abbot of. See Hermondesworth.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 51, 52.

- See Chartesey.

Chesham, John, citizen of London, 515.

-, -, -, Agnes his wife, 515.

Cheshunt, Chesthunt [co. Herts], 21, 22, 408.

Chester, Chestir, Richard, rector of South Willingham, 172, 515, 516.

-, Walter, a Cistercian monk, 361.

Chester [co. Chester], archdeacon of, cognisance of marriage cases in the diocese of Lichfield belonging to, 332.

-, Richard, archdeacon of. See Stanley.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Werburgh, abbot of, faculty to, 146.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 483, 523, 589.

-, -, monks of, 362, 566.

-, collegiate church of St. John, canons of. See Haydok; Hebbeden.

-, -, the third prebend of Holy Cross in, 167.

-, -, the fourth prebend of Holy Cross in, 589.

-, -, chantry in, 539.

-, -, perpetual vicarage in, 539.

-, -, vicar choral in. See Haydok.

-, -, chapter of, 589.

-, parish church of St. Peter, St. Peter de Walynton (sic), 42, 385.

-, Robert Hewster of, layman, 362.

-, -, Ellen his wife, 362.

-, Thomas Wotton of, layman, 361.

-, -, Cecily his wife, 361.

Chesthunt. See Cheshunt.

Chestie, Richard, rector of South Willingham. See Chester.

Chestrefeld, Chestyrfeld alias Worssop, Thomas, canon of Lichfield, rector of Hodnet, 589, 673.

Cheverell, Great, Cheverel Magna [co. Wilts], 447.

Chewyk. See Chiswick.

Cheyham. See Cheam.

Cheyne, Paul, donsel, 189.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 189.

- See also Chene.

Chicheley, Chichele, Henry, archbishop of Canterbury, 241–244, 340, 599.

-, -, -, annulment of the pope's suspension of his legatine authority, 64, 65.

-, -, -, called 'legatus natus' in Sept. 1435, 546.

-, -, -, commissary of.See Lyndewode.

-, -, -, constitution by, 69, 91.

-, -, -, foundation of Higham Ferrers college by, 330, 331.

-, -, -, kinsmen of See Burton (Henry); Chicheley (Thomas).

-, -, -, letters from Eugenius IV to, 214, 233.

Chicheley,, Henry, archbishop of Canter-

-, -, -, member of the household of. See Bolde.

-, -, -, opposition by, to Eugenius IV's grant of the see of Ely in commendam to the archbishop of Rouen, 254.

-, -, -, person in the service of. See Lindfield.

-, -, -, proctor of, at the Roman court. See Oudecoep.

-, -, -, registrar and member of the household of. See Penwortham.

-, -, -, sequestration etc. by, 546.

-, Chichele, Chickele, Thomas, a kinsman of archbishop Chicheley, canon of Lincoln and London, and of Crediton and Heytesbury, chaplain of Alerton and Choherleton, 401.

-, -, archdeacon of Canterbury, an apostolic notary, 240.

Chichester, Richard, rector of Little Torrington, 88.

Chichester [co. Sussex], bishop of, papal mandatary, 310, 586, 587.

-, Adam, bishop of. See Moleyns.

-, John, bishop of. See Rickinghalle.

-, Simon, bishop of. See Sydenham.

-, Thomas, bishop of, afterwards bishop of Worcester. See Polton.

-, Thomas, bishop elect of. See Brouns.

-, dean of. See Crowcher.

-, dean and chapter of, 676.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Lindfield.

-, John, precentor of. See Blounham.

-, canons of. See Depeden; Lindfield; Moleyns; Morton (Thomas); Urray.

-, chapter of, election by, to the see, 213.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 114.

-, cathedral church, chantry at the altar of St. Pantaleo in, 676.

-, -, vicar choral in. See Graunger.

-, St. Mary's hospital, warden of.See Crowcher.

Chickele, Thomas. See Chicheley.

Chidleygh, Simon, rector of All Hallows on the Walls, Exeter, 127.

Child, William, lord of Rostreley (q.v.), 394.

-, -, -, his wife, 394.

Chillton, William, priest, 186.

Chinnor, Chynnor [co. Oxford], 676.

Chinton, Thomas. See Cheriton.

Chirbury, Cherbourg, Chycbury, Chyebury, Chyrburg, David, David de, a Carmelite friar, bishop of Dromore, suffragan in the diocese of St. Davids, 344, 358, 599, 643, 644.

Chirtheseye. See Chertsey.

Chiswick, Chewyk [co. Middlesex], a prebend in London, 22.

Chittok, Chyttok, Geoffrey, citizen of London, lord of Lampetts in Fyfield, 393, 394.

-, -, -, Margery his wife, 393, 394.

Choherleton, chapel of, 401.

Chonigan (Cunningham), William de, rector of Strathblane hospital, a papal chaplain, 102.

Chount, William, clerk, 242.

Chowbent [co. Lancaster]. See Atherton.

Chrawardyn. See Shrawardine.

Chrishall, Cristhale [co. Essex], a prebend in St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, 522.

Christophorus Coroncn . See Garatoni.

Church Island [co. Roscommon]. See Inchmacnerin.

Church Island, Ynismoyr alias Clocar [in Calry parish, co. Sligo], church of, 6.

Chycbury, David. See Chirbury.

Chydlegh, Simon, priest, a notary public, 197.

Chydyoc, John, knight, 431.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 431.

Chyebury, David. See Chirbury.

Chymbeham (?rectius Chymberlain), John, donsel, 362.

-, -, Alice his wife, 362.

- See also Chambirleyn; Chamburlayn.

Chynnor. See Chinnor.

Chyntriaco, Hugh de, prior of Lewes, 587.

Chyebury, David. See Chirbury.

Chyttok, Geoffrey. See Chittok.

Cillachday. See Killaghtee.

Cillgressa. See Kildress.

Cillifori. See Kilmonaster.

Cillmacnenann, Cillmacuenaim (rectius Cillmacnenain). See Kilmacrenan.

Cillmocna. See Kilmacanoge.

Cilloseyni. See Killosheheen.

Cincius , secretary of Eugenius IV, 249, 346, et passim.

- See also Cence.

Ciprianus . See Cyprianus.

Ciremberg (rectius Gromberg, near Wiesbaden, as in Cal. Lett. ix.p. 31 note), Conradus, papal register rubricated by, 583 note.

Cirencester [co. Gloucester], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, faculty to, 145.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Wotton.

Cîteaux [Côte d'Or, France], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 110.

-, -, John, abbot of. 602.

Ciudad Rodrigo [Spain], bishop of, papal mandatary, 398.

Clairvaux [Aube, France], Cistercian abbey, Matthew, abbot of, 45.

-, -, William, abbot of, 465, 466.

Clamorgan, Thomas de, lord of Ranville, 395.

-, -, -, Catherine his wife, 395.

Clanchoan. See Aglish.

Clanconchubur alias Baslich. See Baslick.

Clandcullyan, i.e. Clann Cuilein, the tribal name of the MacNamaras (q.v.), 457.

Clannecuaur. See Clynnog Vawr.

Clar, Clar alias de Forgio. See Clare.

Clara, Osbertus de, papal mandatary, 267, 268.

Clare, Clar, Clar alias de Forgio, de Fergio alias de Clar [co. Clare], Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal mandatary, 3, 6, 96, 98, 108, 375, 376, 417, 425, 426, 455, 488.

-, -, canons of, 111, 426.

-, -, indulgence for visits etc. to the church of, 501.

Clare [co. Suffolk], vicar of, 394.

-, lord of Wykes in, 394.

-, Augustinian friars' house at, friar of, 591.

Claregalway, de Debelinclayr (rectius de Belinclayr, Hibernice Bailean-Clair) [co. Galway], vicarage of, 152.

Clarence, Margaet, duchess of. See Holand.

Claro fonte , abbey de. See Macosquin.

Claroini, Valentine, prior of Pirmil, 464.

Clarus campus , monastery of. See Klaarkamp.

Claypole, Claypoll [co. Lincoln], chapel of St. Helen in the parish church of, 158.

Clayton, Edward, rector of Barnsley, 662.

Clederowe, John, bishop of Bangor, 575.

Clee, Holy Trinity [co. Lincoln], 349.

Cleeve, Clyva [co. Somerset], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 169, 195.

Cleeve, Bishops, Clyve Episcopi [co. Gloucester], 631.

Clekcallay and Bac. See Beagh.

Clement, Clementis, Vincent, archdeacon of Tortosa, a papal chamberlain and subdeacon, envoy of Henry VI to Eugenius IV, 224, 225.

-, -, -, envoy of archbishop Stafford to Eugenius IV, 258.

-, -, nuncio of Eugenius IV to England, 299.

Clerc, Clere, John. See Lindfield.

-, William, a Carmelite, holding the rectory of St. Columb Major in commendam, 520.

Clerck, Richard, a married clerk, of the diocese of Salisbury, 129.

-, -, -, clerk, notary, 91.

-, Thomas, priest, 129.

Clere, John. See Clerc.

Clerk, Clerke, Adam, priest, 29.

-, John, of Nesbit, layman, of the diocese of Durham, 28, 630.

-, -, -, Isabel his first wife, 28, 630.

-, -, -, Marion his second wife, 630.

-, Stephen, of Felmingham, acolyte, 29.

-, Clrek, Thomas, canon of Lichfield, 359.

-, William, chancellor of Dunblane, vicar of the annexed vicarage of Kilmadock, 101.

Cleveland [co. York, N.R.], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 324, 586.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Duffeld.

Clewer, Clewar, Cleware [co. Berks], 158, 662.

Clifford, Richard, bishop of London, 67.

Clifton, Clyston [in Workington parish, co. Cumberland], 351.

-, See also Clyfton.

Clocar alias Ynismoyr. See Church Island.

Clogher, Clochor [co. Tyrone], bishop of, faculty for, 614.

-, -, papal mandatary, 46, 68, 384, 584, 585.

-, -, reservations etc. of benefices in the patronage of, 62, 118, 471.

-, -, rights of in regard to the blessing of abbots, 115, 182.

-, Arthur, bishop of. See MacCathmhaoil.

-, Peter, bishop elect of. See Magugyr.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 3, 4, 9–11, 46, 48, 49, 59, 62, 70, 71, 115, 138, 354, 355, 384, 424, 562, 585.

-, dean and chapter etc. of, reservations etc. of benefices in the patronage of the, 62, 471.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 12, 48, 49, 374, 375, 429, 562.

-, Peter, archdeacon of. See Magugyr.

-, canons of. See Macinedeanayd; Macmagnassa; Macreuair; Magugyr (Nellanus); Ocairbry; Ohenrachtaich; Olergassa; Osichigi.

-, chapter of, reservation of a benefice in the patronage of, 118.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 9, 59, 118, 182, 419.

Clogher More and Clogher Beg, Clocar [parish of Calry, co. Sligo]. See Calry.

Clonbern, Cluoynberyn [co. Galway], 564.

Clonca, Cluainchata, Cluaynk [co. Donegal], rectory of, 60.

-, vicarage of, 596.

-, See Grellagh.

Clondahorky, Cluaindacorcach, Cluayndocorach, Cluyayndachorchach [co. Donegal], 101, 430, 452, 453.

Clondavaddog, Cluayn Dabuadog [co. Donegal], 102.

Clonduff, Cluaindaym [co. Down], 124.

Clonegal alias Moyacomb, Muyacon [cos. Carlow, Wexford and Wicklow], 564, 565:

Clonenagh, Cluaineneach [Queen's County], 13.

Clones, Cluaincoyr, Cluaineoys, Cluaneis, Cluanneoys, Cluancoys, Cluaneoys, Cluayneoys, Cluayneys [co. Monaghan], Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal mandatary, 192, 472, 473.

-, -, Eugenius, abbot of.See Ocondualaid.

-, John, abbot of. See Olorcan.

-, -, Matthew, abbot of. See Macathassaydh alias Okinatha.

-, -, Nicholas, abbot of. See Oluan.

-, -, Patrick, abbot of. See Olorcan.

-, -, canons of, 110, 115, 138, 142, 182, 356, 429.

-, vicarage of St. Tierney's, 419, 495.

-, rural rectory called the comorbanship of St. Tierney's, 435, 436.

Clonfert [co. Galway], bishop of, papal mandatary, 53, 54, 81, 462, 639, 640.

-, -, provision of a benefice in the patronage of, 546.

-, John, bishop of. See O'Heyne; White.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See O'Kelly.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 53, 54, 204, 487, 508.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 542, 649.

-, James, archdeacon of. See Obrogaid.

-, Malachy, archdeacon of. See Omadden.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 93, 200, 201, 337, 471 (bis), 475.

-, chapter etc. of, provision of a benefice in the patronage of, 546.

-, canons of. See Obrogaid; Ocallanam; Oclinnan: Ocormacayn (Thomas); O'Kelly (Bernard, Cornelius, Marianus and Nicholas); Omurigaid; Osiridean.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary de Portupuro, abbot of, papal mandatary, 200.

-, -, canons of, 542.

de Clonideo . See Clonoe.

Clonlea, Cluaynlayger, Cluoynlaeger [co. Clare], 471, 475.

Clonleigh [co. Donegal]. See Kilmonaster.

Clonmacnoise [King's County], bishop of, papal mandatary, 422, 423.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 13, 21, 44.

-, canons of. See Macaedagan (Maurice); Ostruthain.

Clonmany, Clonmane, Cluainmane, Cluoinmane [co. Donegal], 60, 81.

Clonmar. See Clonmore.

Clonmel, Clonmell [co. Tipperary and Waterford], 560.

Clonmethan, Glemethan, Glynmethan [co. Dublin], a prebend in Dublin, 58, 77, 112, 113, 138, 343, 376, 377.

Clonmore, Clonmar, Clonmor [co. Louth], 178, 325, 326.

Clonoe, de Clonideo [co. Tyrone], 329.

Clontibret, Cluayntibrat alias Teallachgelagayn [co. Monaghan], 75.

Clontuskert Omanny, Clontuascearthaomane, Cluantuasgertaomane, Cluantusgertaomanau [co. Galway], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 53, 54, 545, 546, 670.

-, -, Thomas, prior of. See O'Kelly.

Cloonclare. Fareli Cluayn [co. Leitrim], 54.

Cloone, Cluayn [co. Leitrim], 524.

Clooney, Cluony [barony of Upper Bunratty, co. Clare], 99, 375, 376.

Cloonfinlough, Cluaynffynlacha [co. Roscommon], 15.

-, See Cluaynnagalleach.

Cloonlogher, Cluayn Lochayr [co. Leitrim], 54.

Cloonoghil, Cluaineochally [co. Sligo], 558, 559.

Cloontuskert, Cluaintuasgeartanasynna, Cluaintuasgertanasynna, Cluayntuasgertnasinna [co. Roscommon], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 118, 119, 510, 511.

Clopper , N., 530.

Clopton, Nicholas, donsel, 28.

Clothall, Clothale [co. Herts], hospital or tree chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, 310.

Clovelly, All Saints, Cloveley [co. Deven], 36.

Cloyne [co. Cork], bishop of. See Cork and Cloyne.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 367.

-, Robert, dean of. See Hebbod.

-, canons of. See Byllyan; Oconcobair (John); O'Hedian; Ohymur.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 109.

-, see of. See Cork.

Clrek, Thomas. See Clerk.

Cluainchata. See Clonca.

Cluaincoyr. See Clones.

Cluaindacorcach. See Clondahorky.

Cluaindaym. See Clonduff.

Cluaineneach. See Clonenagh.

Cluaineochally. See Cloonoghil.

Cluaineoys. See Clones.

Cluainmane. See Clonmany.

Cluaintuasgeartanasynna, Cluaintuasgertanasynna. See Cloontuskert.

Cluancoys, Cluaneis. See Clones.

Cluaneoys, Cluanneoys. See Clones.

Cluantuasgertaomane, Cluantusgertaomanau. See Clontuskert Omanny.

Cluayn. See Cloone.

Cluayn Dabuadog. See Clondavaddog.

Cluayn Lochayr. See Cloonlogher.

Cluayndocorach. See Clondahorky.

Cluayneoys, Cluayneys. See Clones.

Cluaynffynlacha. See Cloonfinlough.

Cluaynk. See Clonca.

Cluaynlayger. See Clonlea.

Cluaynnagalleach, diocese of Elphin, probably a townland in the parish of Cloonfinlough, q.v.

Cluayntuasgertnasinna. See Cloontuskert.

Cluayntibrat alias Teallachgelagayn.See Clontibret.

Cluny [Saône-et-Loire], abbey of, 144.

-, -, dependent priory of.See Thetford.

Cluoinmane. See Clonmany.

Cluony. See Clooney.

Cluoynberyn. See Clonbern.

Cluoynlaeger. See Clonlea.

Cluyayndachorchach. See Clondahorky.

Clyffe alias Pekoc, William, canon of Bayeux and Evreux, rector of Donyatt, afterwards of Stokenham, 20.

Clyfton, Gervase, donsel, of the diocese of Canterbury, 573.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 573.

-, Gervase, knight, of the diocese of York, 573.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 573.

-, Gervase, esquire, of the diocese of Rouen, 38.

-, John, knight, 389.

-, -, Joan his wife, 389.

Clyng, Walter, rector of Castlecomer, 373.

Clynnog Vawr, Clannecuaur [co. Carnarvon], collegiate and parish church of St. Beuno, 448.

Clypston, Thomas, priest, 390.

Clyst, Broad, Brodclyst [co. Devon], 127.

Clyston. See Clifton.

Clyva , abbey of. See Cleeve.

Clyve, John, a Benedictine monk, 54, 185.

Clyve Episcopi. See Cleeve, Bishops.

Cnabadul, Cnapdul, Cnapdull. See Knapdale.

Cnoc. See Knight.

Cobham, Thomas, clerk, 65.

Cockfield, Cokfeld [co. Suffolk], 385.

Cockington, Cokyngton [co. Devon], 645.

Coddylstane. See Coldstone.

Codell, Philip, precentor of Limerick, 105.

Codford, Godford [co. Wilts], parish church of St. Mary, 627.

Codryngton, John, 136.

-, -, his wife, 136.

Coggeshall, Coggyshale [co. Essex], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 322, 323.

-, See also Coksale.

Coimbra [Portugal], duke of. See Peter.

Cok, Alexander, archdeacon of Carlisle, vicar of Torpenhow, 163, 324.

-, John, rector of East Bradenham and of Blundeston, 281.

-, See also Cook.

Cokeworth, John, canon of Exeter, vicar of Sutton on Plym, 196.

Cokfeld. See Cockfield.

Coksale, John, donsel, 136.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 136.

Cokyngton. See Cockington.

Cola . See Coll.

Colaise. See Collace.

Colas, Robert, rector of Alvescot, 364.

Colbaton. See Covington.

Colbayn, Bartholomew, layman, 360.

Colbi, Thomas, bishop of Elphin, 94, 111.

Colbi. See Coleby.

Colchester alias Vynt, a Benedictine monk of Colchester, warden of the cell of Bedeman's Berg, 150, 163.

Colchester [co. Essex], John, archdeacon of. See Stopyndon.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. John Baptist, abbot of, 163.

-, -, John, abbot of, 309.

-, -, monk of, 150, 163.

-, -, dependent cell of. See Bedeman's Berg.

-, Augustinian priory of St. Botolph, prior of, papal mandatary, 322, 323.

-, -, -, John, canon and prior of. See Deeping; North.

Coldstone, Coddylstane, Corqhuodilstane [in Logie Coldstone parish, co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 159, 549.

Cole, Richard, clerk, of the diocese of London, notary, 33.

-, See also Colle.

-, William, nobleman, 365.

Coleby, Colbi [co. Lincoln], 517.

-, See also Colbi.

Coleraine, Cuilrathayn [co. Londonderry], vicarage of St. Patrick's, 103, 104.

Colerne [co. Wilts], 80.

Colibere alias Barry, Robert, clerk, notary public, 385.

Colini , G., 289.

Colini, Ivor, vicar of St. Ferchanus's in Knapdale, 596.

-, John, rector of Orgères, proctor at the Roman court, 447.

Coll, Cola [an island N.E. of Tyree, co. Argyll], vicarage of St. Fynnoga (Findoca), 469.

Collace, Colaise, Cullas, Cullass' [co. Perth], 141, 142, 445, 630.

Collay. See Cowley.

Colle, Richard, vicar of Davidstow in the diocese of Exeter, 117.

-, See also Cole.

Colle boum alias Obracayn. See Kilmurry.

Collis , Jo. de, 310, 314, 316 et passim.

Collis Victorie . See Knockmoy.

Cologne. See Köln.

Colonsay. See Oransay.

Columna, Prosper de, archdeacon of Canterbury, prebendary of Iwerne Minster in Shaftesbury abbey church, nephew of Martin V, 69, 95, 96, 123.

-, -, afterwards cardinal.See Cardinal deacons (St. George's in Velabro.

Colwich [co. Stafford], a prebend in Lichfield, 236.

Colwyn, in the parish of Llansantffraid in Elvel (q.v.), 507.

Colyns, Adam, vicar of Winsford, 125.

-, Thomas, a Benedictine monk, 181.

-, William, clerk, notary, 145.

Combe, John, a vicar choral in Wells cathedral church, 312.

-, See also Coumbe.

Combe, Combes [co. Somerset], a prebend in Wells, 22.

Combe Sexta [co. Somerset], a prebend in Wells, 324.

Combe Octava, Octava Cumba [co. Somerset], a prebend in Wells, 441.

Combe, de Cumba [in Combefields parish, co. Warwick], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, Richard, abbot of, 465, 466, 602.

-, -, monk of, 602, 603.

Comborn, Peter de, bishop of Evreux, his vicars-general in the English part of the diocese, 269.

Comgreue. See Congreve.

Comis, Walter, rector of Castlecomer, 373, 374.

Comitibus, Lucidus de, cardinal deacon of St. Mary's in Cosmedin. See Cardinal deacons.

Compostela, Compostella. See Santiago.

Compton Bassett, Compton Bassete [co. Wilts], 627, 628.

Comtat Venaissin [Vaucluse, France], 278.

Conall. See Connell, Great.

Conardi, Germanus, chaplain at the altar of St. Clement in the conventual church of Holy Trinity, Caen, etc., 10.

Concobair, Beanmugan inge. See Oconcobair.

Concordia [Veneto, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 308.

-, Baptista, bishop of. See Padua.

-, Daniel, bishop of. See Daniel.

Condulmarus, Francis, of Venice, cardinal priest of St. Clement's, afterwards cardinal bishop of Porto, commonly called the cardinal of Venice, nephew, chamberlain, regent of the camera, and vice-chancellor of Eugenius IV, in command of the papal fleet against the Turks, 275, 282, 283, 288, 300, 316, 318, 320note, 350 note, 576 note, 635 note, 660 note.

-, Mark, patriarch of Alexandria, legate of Eugenius IV, in command of the papal fleet against the Turks, 300.

Conell, Catherine ini (ni Iconell), 58.

-, See also Occoneil; Oconeyl; Oconhel.

Cong, Cunga [co. Galway], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary the Virgin, abbot of, papal mandatary, 47, 59–61, 120, 164, 425, 491, 651, 652.

-, -, John, abbot of. See Burgo alias Ohuban.

-, -, William, abbot of, vicar in spirituals of the archbishop of Tuam, 491.

-, -, canons of, 52, 89, 207, 425.

-, -, indulgences for the church of, 21, 530.

Congbail, Conghail. See Conwal.

Congreve, Comgreue [parish of Penkridge, co. Stafford], a prebend in Penkridge, 90.

Conilli, Nicholas, dean of Segorve, an apostolic notary, 401.

-, [Nicholas], 348 et passim.

Conmacnecule. See Shrule.

Connell, Great, Conall, Connail, Connall [co. Kildare], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 652.

-, -, Maurice, prior of. See Modewayt.

-, -, Philip, prior of. See Stoyl.

-, -, Robert, prior of. See Grewys.

-, -, prior and convent of, reservation of a benefice in the patronage of, 209, 210.

Connor [co. Antrim], Donald, bishop of, sometime bishop of Derry.See Omeraich.

-, Eugenius, bishop of, afterwards bishop of Derry. See O'Donnell.

-, John, bishop of. See O'Loughran.

-, John, bishop elect of. See Fossard.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 103, 104.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Fossard; Ogubuyn.

-, Maurice, archdeacon of. See O'Donnell.

-, Odo, archdeacon of. See Ochaylti.

-, chapter (sic), of, papal letters to, 182.

-, clergy etc. of the city and diocese of, papal letters to, 182, 388.

-, cathedral church of, without a chapter, 104.

-, intimidation in the city and diocese of, 96, 202.

-, see of, voidance of, 104.

-, See Kells.

Conoccayn Naheagaylsy alias Kylloccayn. See Killoughane.

Conradus . See Ciremberg.

Conserans [Ariège, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 95, 100, 105, 151.

-, Gerald, bishop of. See Faidit.

Constabill, Robert, of Holme upon Spalding Moor, 38.

-, -, -, Agnes his wife, 38.

Constance [Baden], Council of, constitutions of, about the age of bishops, 215, 216.

-, letters of John XXIII dated at, 525.

Constantinople, patriarch of, 265.

-, danger of, from the Turks, 239, 271, 272.

Consumpta-per-Mare [in Walton le Soken parish, co. Essex], a prebend in London, 324, 449.

Contelorio, Felice, prefect of the Vatican Archives, 31 note, 62note, 107 note, 112 note, 122 note, 137 note, 147 note, 179 note, 191note, 198 note, 206 note.

Conuers, Robert, knight, lord of Scheworth, 394.

-, See also Conyers.

Conventre, Richard, of London, mercer, 432.

-, -, -, Elizabeth his wife, 432.

Conveth. See Laurencekirk.

Conwal, Conghail, Conghail [co. Donegal], 76.

Conyers, Christopher, donsel, 444.

-, John, knight, 571.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 571.

-, See also Conuers.

Conza [South Italy], archbishop of.See Diano.

Cook, Cooke alias Plomer, Robert, clerk, 18.

-, William, vicar of Holbeton, 311.

-, William, layman, 333.

-, -, Maud his first wife, 333.

-, -, Agnes Orum his second wife, 333.

-, See also Cok.

Coola, Cuildea, Culdea [co. Sligo]. See Ballynakill.

Coolavin and Ranna, Cuilobinn and Ranna, Cuilofynd and Randa, Cuilovinn and Ranna (now Kilfree) [co. Sligo], 12, 14, 15, 109.

Coolbanagher and Ardea, Cuilbeancair alias Ardia [Queen's County], 202.

Cooliney, Coulheyny, Culeny, Cubene (rectius Culene) [co. Cork], a prebend in Cloyne, 413, 450, 513.

Copeland, Copelande [co. Cumberland], cell of St. Bee in, 351.

Copildyk, William, donsel, 131.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 131.

Coqueti , Henricus, a rubricator of, papal registers under Martin V, 137 note.

-, -, -, under Eugenius IV, 335 note.

Corbally [co. Tipperary]. See Monaincha.

Corbridge, Corbrygge [co. Northumberland], chapel of St. Mary on the bridge of, 27.

Corby [co. Northants], 342, 523.

Corcomroe, de Petra Fertili [in Abbey parish, co. Clare], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 517.

Cordewaner, Thomas, priest, 130.

Cordigan, Cordigay. See Cardigan.

Cordon, Richard, canon of Wells, 312.

-, alias Broun, Richard, archdeacon of Rochester, canon of Ferns and Salisbury, rector of Newchurch and of Shoreham with its dependent chapel of Otford, chaplain of St. Laurence's in the diocese of Rochester, advocate of the papal consistory, 91, 92.

Corfragiuer. See Crossraguel.

Cork [co. Cork], bishop of. See Cork and Cloyne.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 367.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 117.

-, canon of. See Byllyan.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 109.

Cork and Cloyne [q.v.], bishop of, papal mandatary, 19, 205, 337, 404, 504, 505, 619.

-, Adam, bishop of. See Payn.

-, Jordan, bishop of, sometime chancellor of Limerick. See Purcell.

-, Miles, bishop of. See Fitz John.

Cormacii, Carmaci, Carmacii, Lochlan, clerk, to have collation of the vicarage of Coll in the diocese of Sodor, 469.

-, -, clerk, to have collation of the rectory of St. Finnan's, 624.

Cormano , P. de, 281.

Cornalwey. See Carnalway.

Cornwall, Reginald Morthendewa, rector of Creed, 167.

Cornwall, archdeacon of, faculties to, 33, 145.

-, -, papal mandatary, 384.

Cornwayl, Cornwayle, Catherine, 30.

-, Conwayll, John, knight, of the diocese of Lincoln, 30.

-, -, John, nobleman, baron of Millbrook and lord of Fownhope, of the diocese of Lincoln, 614.

Cornwood, Cornwode [co. Devon], 159.

Coron, Coronen. [Greece], Christopher, bishop of. See Garatoni.

Corqhuodilstane. See Coldstone.

Corran, Dachorand and Muta, Dacorand and Mota [a barony in co. Sligo], rectory of, 156, 192.

-, See also Ballymote.

Corre, Patrick, precentor of Limerick, 105.

-, Richard, priest, 37.

Corringham, Caryngham [co. Lincoln], a prebend in Lincoln, 92.

Corserii, Master Peter. See Curserii.

Corsraguell. See Crossraguel.

Corston, Richard, canon of Lanchester, 135.

Corstorphin, Corstorfyn, Corstorsyne [co. Edinburgh], collegiate church, 265, 595.

-, John Forster, Forestarii, of, knight, 265, 337, 595.

Cortachy, Corthowquhy, Cortouchy, Cortowquhy [co. Forfar], 162, 164.

Corwen, Coruan [co. Merioneth], 359, 360.

Corngham, John, canon of Windsor, rector of Campsall and St. Michael le Querne, London, afterwards of Clewer and St. Michael le Querne, London, 662.

Coryser, William. See Croyser.

Cossel , R., 281.

Costiaris , L. de, 305, 308, 320 et passim.

Costello, barony of. See Sliabh Lugha.

-, See Anglo.

Cotinho, Lewis. See Coutinho.

Cotis , locus de (? Cotes, co. Leicester), 512.

Coton, Robert, citizen of London, 124.

-, -, Maud his wife, 124.

Cottingham, Cotyngham [co. York, E.R.], 157.

Cotton. See Catton.

-, See also Coton.

Cotyngham. See Cottingham.

Coudoraw, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 386.

Coueley, Joan, damsel, 601.

Coulheyny. See Cooliney.

Coumbe, William. vicar of Carnalway, 24.

-, See also Combe.

Couper, Thomas, layman, 492.

Cousalmoind. See Culsamond.

Coutances [Manche, France], bishop of. See Montjeu.

-, John, bishop of. See Castiglioni.

-, Hugh, bailli of. See Spencier.

Coutinho, Cotinho, Couthino, Coutinicho, Lewis, bishop of Vizéu, 225–227.

Coventry [co. Warwick], John, archdeacon of. See Heyworth.

-, parish church of Holy Trinity, 116.

-, parish church of St. Michael, 523.

-, see of. See Lichfield and Coventry.

-, See also Conventre.

Coverham [co. York, N.R.], 351.

Covington, Colbaton [co. Lanark], barony of, 256, 257.

Cowley, Collay [in Ecclesfield parish, co. York, W.R.], Thomas Mountenay, donsel, lord of, 433, 434.

-, -, -, Elizabet his wife, 433, 434.

Coychurch, Coychirche, Coychirke [co. Glamorgan], 34, 35.

Craas, Robert, nobleman, 365.

Crachy. See Craichie.

Cradok, alias Newton, Richard, lord of Newton (? Newtown, co. Montgomery), 431.

-, -, Emmota [Harvey, of London], his [second] wife, 431.

Cradog, Thomas, of Galway, layman, 129.

Craichie, Crachy [in Dunnichen parish, co. Forfar], 405, 403.

Crail, Caral, Carale [co. Fife], 15, 101, 155, 208, 341.

Cramach, Robert de. See Crannach.

Cramond [cos. Edinburgh and Linlithgow], 398.

Cranach, Robert de. See Crannach.

Cranborne, John. See Caranborne.

Craniford, Anne, widow, 132, 133.

Crannach, Carnach, David, David de, subdean and canon of Dunkeld, litigant about the parish church of Arbuthnott, brother of John Crannach, bishop of Brechin, 256, 257, 422, 460.

-, John de, dean and canon of Ross, afterwards bishop of Caithness, afterwards of Brechin, envoy of James I to Martin V, 31, 44, 162, 164, 165, 307, 344, 345, 458, 461.

-, -, -, David his brother, q.v. above.

-, Cramach, Cranach, Crannak, Robert, Robert de, dean and canon of Dunblane, archdeacon of Moray, canon of Dunkeld and Moray, vicar of Tibbermore, 176, 177, 420, 648.

-, Crannak, William de, an Augustinian canon of Scone, afterwards abbot of Inchaffray, 181, 461.

Crantock [co. Cornwall], collegiate church, dean of. See Kelly.

-, -, canons of. See Fallan; Hore.

Crass, John, vicar of Weston, 188.

Crawford, Alexander, earl of. See Lindesay.

-, -, David, brother of.See Lindesay.

-, Crawfurde, Nicholas de, an Augustinian canon of Jedburgh, to have collation of the vicarage of Hownam, 669, 670.

-, Craufurde, William de, canon of Aberdeen, rector of Tarves, 396.

Crawkys, Margery, 445.

Crayford alias Eard, Earde [co. Kent], 324, 379, 456, 505, 555.

Crech, Creyche, Richard, Richard de, rector of Errol, afterwards archdeacon of St. Andrews, canon of Dunkeld and Glasgow, counsellor of James I, 411.

-, -, precentor and canon of Moray, afterwards parson of Errol, 336.

-, See also Creffe.

Crech. See Creigh.

Crechon (Crichton), Stephen de, lord of Cairns, 37.

-, -, his wife, 37.

Crediton, Criditon, Credotonia, Credyton, Kyrton [co. Devon], collegiate church of Holy Cross, precentor of. See Querley.

-, -, canons of. See Chichele (Thomas); Helier; Moleyns; Sydenham.

-, See also Kyrton.

Creed [co. Cornwall], 167.

Creffe, Richard de, canon of Dunkeld, 426.

-, See also Crech.

Creigh, Crech [co. Fife], 143, 144.

Creme, Thomas, clerk, residing in London, to be a notary public, 210.

Cremonensibus , Cremonen., N. de, 244, 278, 291 et passim.

Cremorne. See Crydmurna.

Crene or Creue, Walter, citizen of London, 190.

-, -, -, Alice his wife, 190.

Cresby, William. See Crosby.

Cressener, Walter, nobleman, 42.

Cressingham, Great, Cressingham Magna [co. Norfolk], 326, 327.

Creue or Crene, Walter, citizen of London, 190.

-, -, -, Alice his wife, 190.

Crewkerne, Crukern [co. Somerset], 163.

Crey. See Croy.

Creyche, Richard. See Crech.

Crichton, Stephen de. See Crechon.

Crickhowell. See Llangattock.

Cricklade, Crikkelade [co. Wilts], parish church of St. Sampson, 90.

Criditon. See Crediton.

Crikkelade. See Cricklade.

Cristhale. See Chrishall.

Cristini, Colin, canon of the church of Kilcolmkill in Kintyre, alias Southend, 607.

-, Malcolm, canon of Lismore in Scotland, papal mandatary, 10.

-, -, vicar of Kilcalmonell in the diocese of Argyll alias Lismore, 625.

Crivellis , Jo. de, 322 et passim.

Croagh Patrick or Temple Patrick, apparently formerly in Aghagower parish [now in Oughaval parish, co. Mayo], chapel of St. Patrick on the hill called, 440.

Croarey. See Templeomalus alias Cruary.

Croft [co. Lincoln], 141.

Croghan alias Kilcorbry, Killcorbay alias Cruachan [King's Co.], rectory of, 122.

Croisby, Nicholas. See Crorsby.

Croke, John, precentor of Lismore, 367.

Croma. See Croom.

Crombe Abytot. See Croome D'Abitot.

Cromwell, Henry (sic), high treasurer of England, 528.

Croom, Croma, Cromy [co. Limerick], 199, 413, 450, 512.

-, See also Dunnaman.

Croome D'Abitot, Crombe Abytot [co. Worcester], 483.

Cropwell Bishop, Crophille [co Notts].See Oxton and Cropwell.

Crorsby, Croisby, Nicholas, vicar of Holy Trinity, Coventry, 116.

-, See also Crosby.

Cros, Thomas, rector of Wickham Skeith, 121.

Cros alias Inysgluayr. See Cross.

Crosby, John, rector of Bryghtwel (q.v.), 173, 443, 444, 601.

-, -, -, John Soulby his father, rector of the same church, 601.

-, Cresby, William, priest, 126, 134, 135.

-, See also Crorsby.

Cross alias Inishglora, Cros alias Inysgluayr [in Kilmore parish, co. Mayo], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 59.

Crosseland, Robert, warden of St. Lawrence's chantry in York cathedral church, 540.

Crossmolina, Crosymulina [co. Mayo], 511.

Crossraguel, Corfragiuer, Corsraguell [co. Ayr], Cluniac abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 553, 554, 663, 664.

-, -, John, abbot of, afterwards abbot of Paisley, 486.

-, -, Roland, abbot of, 372, 486.

-, -, abbot and convent of, patrons of the vicarage of Straiton, 372.

Crosthwaite, Crostheuayt [co. Cumberland], 352, 353.

Crostwald, William, layman, 359.

-, -, Agnes his relict, 359.

Crosymulina. See Crossmolina.

Croucheston, William, precentor of St. Mary's, Southampton, prebendary in Wherwell abbey, rector of Overton, 481.

Crowcher, John, dean of Chichester, prebendary of Bosham, chaplain of Radfield, warden of St. Mary's hospital, Chichester, 93.

Crowden, Croweden. See Cruden.

Crowland, Croylond [co. Lincoln], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, faculty to, 386.

Crowle, Crowlle [co. Worcester], 195.

Crowmere, William, 41.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 41.

Crownyng alias Laurens, Hugh, clerk, notary public, 145, 197.

Crowton, William, clerk, to be a notary public, 210.

Croy, Crey [cos. Inverness and Nairn], a prebend in Moray, 153, 333, 583, 667.

Croyfos, James. See Croyser.

Croylond. See Crowland.

Croyser, Croyfos, James, clerk, litigant about the vicarage of Cadder, 263.

-, Coryser, Groyser, William, a papal acolyte, member of the pope's household, litigant about the parish church of Arbuthnott, 256, 422, 460.

-, -, archdeacon of Teviotdale and of Lothian, apostolic notary, papal acolyte, nuncio of Martin V and of Eugenius IV to Scotland, member of the pope's household, 72, 233–235, 261, 281, 284, 287, 288, 294, 295, 333, 334, 344, 345.

-, -, archdeacon of Teviotdale, an adherent of the antipope Felix V. 306–308.

-, -, -, his appointment as a notary apostolic, 318.

-, -, -, proctor at the Roman court, 428.

Cruachan alias Killcorbay. See Croghan.

Cruary alias Templeomalus. See Templeomalus.

Cruce , Jo. de, 298.

Cruden, Crowden, Crowden [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 396.

Cruilles, Master Francis de. See Cruylles.

Crukern. See Crewkerne.

Cruylles, Cruilles, Master Francis de, a papal chaplain and auditor, 490 (bis), 547, 620–622, 665.

Cruys, William, litigant about the rectory of Ballymore, 420.

Crydmurna, diocese of Clogher, i.e. Cremorne barony [co. Monaghan], 6.

Cubbing, William. See Hebbenge.

Cubene (rectius Culene). See Cooliney.

Cuchilcurdy. See Culcraggie.

Cudde, Thomas, priest, 366.

Cuddelegh, James, esquire, 366.

-, -, Radagund his wife, 366.

Cuilbeancair. See Coolbanagher.

Cuildea. See Coola.

Cuilobinn and Ranna, Cuilofynd and Randa, Cuilovinn and Ranna.See Coolavin.

Cuilrathayn. See Coleraine.

Cuind, Edina ingy. See Ocuind.

Culbridin i.e . Cuil-Brighdin, MacBrady's country in co. Cavan.See Castleterra.

Culcraggie, Cuchilcurdy [in Alness parish, cos. Ross and Cromarty], 532, 533.

Culdaff, Culldavcha [co. Donegal], 124.

Culdea. See Coola.

Culeny. See Cooliney.

Culfada, a prebend in Clonfert, 649.

Cullas, Cullass'. See Collace.

Culldavcha. See Culdaff.

Culross, Culros [co. Perth], Cistercian abbey, dependent on Kinloss, John, abbot of, 613, 639.

-, -, Laurence, abbot of, sometime monk of Balmerino and a papal chaplain and minor penitentiary, 613, 639.

-, -, convent etc. of, papal letters to, 613.

Culsamond, Cousalmoind [co. Aberdeen], 420.

Cults, Qwylt [co. Fife], 401.

Cumba , abbey de. See Combe.

Cumba Octava. See Combe Octava.

Cumnock, Cummok [co. Ayr], 412, 413.

Cunga . See Cong.

Cunky called Ocassyn. See Quin.

Cunningham. See Chonigan.

Cunnych. See Quin.

Cupar [co. Fife], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 159, 160, 177, 368, 369, 371, 375, 452, 504, 638, 639, 665, 666, 671, 672 (bis).

-, -, Thomas, abbot of. See Furd.

-, -, William, abbot of, sometime abbot of Kinloss. See Blare.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Ledhous.

-, -, monks of, 110, 144, 295.

-, -, convent etc. of, papal letters to, 110.

-, vicarage of, 646.

Cuper, Geoffrey, vicar of St. Botolph's, Cambridge, 346.

Cuper , N., 282, 289, 298 et passim.

Curghowol. See Llangattock.

Curley. See Querley.

Curragh, Peter, bishop of Limerick, 82.

Curry, Carrag [parish of Killarga, co. Leitrim], 54.

Curserii, Corserii, Master Peter, a papal chaplain and auditor, 618, 665.

Curteys, William, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 391, 477, 478.

Cust, John, donsel, 570.

-, -, Cristina his wife, 570.

Cuyl, diocese of Kilmore, 54.

Cyllenfultan alias St. Constantine. See Kilchousland.

Cyllnalaynacha. See Killinagh.

Cyllynbenayim, Cyllynbonnaynn. See Moorgagah.

Cymmer, Kymmer [parish of Llanelltyd, co. Merioneth], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 430.

Cyprianus , Ciprianus, 387, 634, et passim.

Cyprus, 300.