Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 9, 1431-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.
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12 Eugenius IV (cont.)
De Prebendis Vacantibus.
De Prebendis Et Dignitatibus Vacantibus.
De Provisionibus Prelatorum.
1442. 5 Kal. July. Florence (f. 127d.) |
To William [Lyndwood]. (fn. 2) Provision to him, archdeacon of Oxford in Lincoln, I.U.D., in priest's orders, of the church of St. Davids, void by the death without the Roman court of Thomas [Rodburn], during whose life it was specially reserved by the present pope. Apostolatus officium. |
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Concurrent letters to the chapter of the church, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of the church—Apostolatus etc.; to the archbishop of Canterbury—Ad cumulum; and to Henry, king of England—Gracie divine. (An. and B. de Monte. | An. xx. x. x. x. x. x. x. de Adria.) | |
3 Non. Sept. Florence (f. 136.) |
To Martin [Pinardi]. (fn. 3) Provision to him, dean of Bayeux, licentiate in canon law, of the church of Avranches, void by the death without the Roman court of John [de S. Avit] (fn. 4), during whose life it was specially reserved by the present pope. Apostolatus etc. |
Concurrent letters to the chapter of the church, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of the church—Apostolatus etc.; to the archbishop of Rouen—Ad cumulum; and to Henry, king of England—Gracie divine premium. (An. and Ja. Goyer. | An. xx. x. x. x. x. x. x. de Adria.) | |
7 Id. Sept. Florence (f. 138.) |
To the abbot of St. Mary's, Asdara, in the diocese of Achonry, and John Omulmochory, a canon of Kilmore (Triburnen.) and Cormac Macdonnchayd, a canon of Achonry. Mandate to make provision to Maurice Macdonchayd of Ireland, (fn. 5) a canon of the Premonstratensian monastery of St. Angelo de Castellis, in the diocese of Policastro (fn. 6), who asserts that he is the son of unmarried parents related in the double fourth degree of kindred and the fourth and third degrees of affinity, if found fit, of the Premonstratensian monastery of Holy Trinity, Lochque in the diocese of Elphin, immediately subject to the Roman church, value not exceeding 14 marks sterling, void by the death without the Roman court of abbot Ruodricus, and to grant that he may be blessed by any catholic bishop. The pope hereby dispenses him, on account of the said defect etc., to administer etc. the said monastery. Solicite consideracionis. (An. and Ja. Goier. | An. de Adria.) |
5 Id. July. Florence (f. 197d.) |
To the abbots of Lindores (de Lundoris), Camwskeneth (rectius Cambuskeneth), and Balirawtynathe (rectius Balmorynache) in the diocese of St. Andrews. Mandate as below. The recent petition of the abbot and convent of the Benedictine monastery of St. Margaret, Dunfermeline, in the diocese of St. Andrews, and William de Boyis, licentiate in canon law, a monk thereof, contained that about sixty years ago Robert, king of Scotland (considering that the monks of the church of Durham in the conventual priory of the place of Coldinghame in the said diocese, ungratefully forgetful that his predecessors, founders of the said priory, had given it to the said church, had been guilty of plots and betrayals against the said place and its inhabitants, and crimes against the king's majesty, or had aided and abetted the same) expelled the monks who were in the said priory, separated the priory from the said church, deprived the chapter of the said church of the patronage of the priory and transferred it to the said monastery, so that in future the presentation of the prior should belong to the abbot, and his institution to the bishop of St. Andrews; that (after the present pope's reservation of all conventual priories), upon the voidance of the said priory by the death without the Roman court of William Drakys, abbot Andrew and the convent of the said monastery, perhaps ignorant of the said reservation, presented to James, bishop of St. Andrews, the above William de Boyis; and that, upon John de Olles, a monk of the said church [of Durham], alleging that he had been presented to the priory, void as above, by the chapter of the said church to the said bishop and by him instituted, the said William appealed to the apostolic see. Seeing that, in accordance with the aforesaid, the said presentations and the said institution are without force, and that the priory is still void as above; and seeing that, as the said petition added, the said monastery is situate almost in the middle of the realm and therefore has to support hospitality etc., that king James, many of whose progenitors, kings and queens of Scotland, are buried therein, has for it a singular devotion, that the abbots since the said separation have presented, at times of voidance of the said priory, divers of their monks to the bishop of St. Andrews, by whom they have been instituted, and that (for the foregoing reasons and also on account of the fact that the chapter and the citizens of Durham are rebels against the said king) the said king and bishop James, the said abbot and convent, the barons and nobles of the realm and the university of doctors, masters and students of St. Andrews desire the said separation, gift, transfer etc. to have the papal confirmation, the pope hereby orders the above abbots to summon the bishop of Durham, the above chapter [of Durham] and others concerned, to inquire into the above (except only the matter of the said voidance, presentations and institution), and if they find the facts to be as stated, to separate the said priory and its prior and monks and goods etc. from the said church, and from the jurisdiction etc. of the bishop of Durham and the said chapter [of Durham], and to subject them to the said monastery and its abbot and monks, decree that it shall in future be governed only by monks of the said monastery, grant the right of presentation [to the abbot of the said monastery] and that of institution to the said bishop in perpetuity. They are further to summon the said John and others concerned, and hear and decide the said appeal, causing their decision to be observed by ecclesiastical censure, without appeal, and if they find that the said John has no right, are to collate and assign the said priory, with cure and non-elective, value not exceeding 600l. sterling, to the said William de Boyis. They have faculty to publish citations by public edict in public places near the city and diocese of Durham, which shall be binding as if personally served, etc. Sedis apostolice circumspecta benignitas. (B. and Ciprianus. | B. lx. Non Decembris Anno Duodecimo. Valven.) [6½ pp. The letter is cancelled with strokes, and in the margin is the note: Cassata de mandato domini nostri facto per dominum C[hristophorum] Ariminen. [episcopum] per litteram plumbo absciso, An. de Adria.] |
Id. Oct. Florence (f. 207.) |
To James Blacdene. (fn. 7) Provision to him, a Friar Preacher, S.T.M., in priest's orders, of the church of Achonry, void by the death without the Roman court of Thady, during whose life it was specially reserved by the present pope. Apostolatus etc. |
Concurrent letters to the chapter of the church, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of the church—Apostolatus etc.; to the archbishop of Tuam—Ad cumulum; and to king Henry—Gracie divine. (An. and G. de Elten. | An. xx. x. x. x. x. x. x. de Adria.) [Ripoll, Bullarium Prœdicatorum, III, p. 230, with wrong date Florence, 1442, 4 Non. May an. 12, from 'Archiv. Apost. Lib. 161, fol. 160 [sic],' that is the present Register. |
De Plenaria Remissione.
4 Non. Oct. Florence (f. 218.) |
To Master Adam Moleyns, notary apostolic, dean of Salisbury. Indult that the confessor of his choice may grant him, being penitent and having confessed, plenary remission of all his sins, and enjoin penance, even in cases reserved to the apostolic see, once in life and once in the hour of death. Provenit etc. (An. and Poggius. | An. Gratis pro deo. de Adria.) [Registered, like the following one, almost in full, with the usual final clauses briefly indicated in the ordinary way, viz. Et insuper etc. Porro etc ... Datum.] |
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6 Non. Oct. Florence (f. 218.) |
To Juliana Moleyns, noblewoman, widow, of the diocese of Salisbury. The like. Provenit ... Adria.), as in the preceding. |
Ibid. | To Robert Walyschman, [layman], of the diocese of St. Davids, and Joan Caunton his wife. Indult that the confessor... see (as in the preceding), once only, namely in the hour of death. (An. and Poggius. | An. Gratis pro deo. de Adria, as also in the three following.) [Registered in the usual brief way, with 'Eugenius etc.' address and 'salutem etc. Provenit etc. Et insuper etc. Porro etc. Datum ...'] |
Ibid. | To Mereduth vab Gruffyth, [layman], of the same diocese, and Gwenllian his wife. The like. |
Ibid. | To Agnes Hilton, widow, of the diocese of Lincoln, and Joan and Elizabeth her daughters. The like. |
Ibid. | To Eve verch Ieuuan vab Nicol, widow, of the diocese of St. Davids. The like. |
Ibid. | To Owen vab Gwyllyn Dduy, of the diocese of St. Davids, and merch Perkyn Hode his wife. The like. |
6 Kal. Nov. Florence (f. 219d.) |
To John Passelewe, a citizen of London, and Alice his wife. The like. Provenit etc. (An. and Cincius. | An. [Gratis] pro deo. de Adria.) |
3 Non. Nov. Florence (f. 220.) |
To Thady Maccormare (sic), layman, and his present wife, of the diocese of Cork. The like. Provenit etc. (An. and Blondus. | An. [Gratis] pro deo. de Adria.) |
Non. Nov. Florence (f. 220d.) |
To John Gele, priest, perpetual vicar of Hurberton in the diocese of Exeter, licentiate in canon law. The like. Provenit etc. (An. and A. de Florentia. | An. [Gratis] pro deo. de Adria.) |
1442. Non. Nov. Florence f. 220d.) |
To William Barry, [layman], of the diocese of Cloyne, and Elena Roche his wife. The like. Provenit ... Adria.) as in the preceding. |
Ibid. | To Richard Fitzmorice de Beraldinis (sic), [layman], of the same diocese, and Elisa his wife. Provenit ... Adria.) as ibid. |
Non. Oct. Florence (f. 220d. |
To Ieuuan vab Philipp' vab Rotbert, [layman], of the diocese of St. Davids, and Elena his wife. The like. Provenit etc. (An. and Poggius. | An. [Gratis] pro deo. de Adria.) |
Id. Nov. Florence f. 220d.) |
To Margaret de Sanctaclara, of the diocese of St. Andrews. The like. Provenit etc. (An. and Blondus. | An. viii. alias gratis. de Adria.) |
Ibid. (f. 221.) |
To Catherine de Sceton of the same diocese. The like. Provenit ... Adria.) as in the preceding. |
Non. Oct. Florence (f. 221.) |
To William Lloyd vab Phylpyn (sic), layman, of the diocese of St. Davids, and Margaret verch Wyllym his wife. The like. Provenit etc. (B. and Poggius. | B. Gratis pro deo. Valven.) |
Ibid. | To Philip Lloyd, priest, of St. Davids, and Nest Gruffini his mother. The like. Provenit ... Valven.) as in the preceding. |
Ibid. | To Laurence Ricard, perpetual vicar of Bemeflecte in the diocese of London. The like. Provenit etc. (B. and Blondus. | B. Gratis pro deo. Valven.) |
Ibid. | To Thomas Randolfe, priest, of the diocese of Meath. The like. Provenit ... Valven.) as in the preceding. |
Kal. Dec. Florence (f. 223.) |
To Agnes (fn. 8) de Wedale, prioress of the Cistercian monastery of Manwel in the diocese of St. Andrews. The like. Provenit etc. (An. and A. de Florencia. | An. [Gratis] pro deo. de Adria.) |
d. Dec. Florence (f. 224.) |
To John Benet, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln. The like. Provenit etc. (An. and Cincius. | An. [Gratis] pro deo. de Adria.) |
Ibid. | To Stephen Benet, layman, of the same diocese, and Isabel his wife. The like. Provenit ... Adria.) as in the preceding. |
[De Altaribus Portatilibus.]
De Plenaria Remissione (cont.)
11 Eugenius IV.
De Confessionalibus.
1441. 7 Id. May. Florence (f.228.) |
To Joan, niece of Master William Swan, D.C.L (fn. 9), papal writer and member of the pope's household. Indult to her, who is the wife of John Sprever, of Melton, of the diocese of Rochester, a man at law (hominis ad leges), to choose her confessor, who may as often as is opportune hear her confessions and grant her absolution, imposing penance, except in cases reserved to the apostolic see; with further grant that the confessor of her choice may grant her, being contrite and having confessed, plenary remission of all her sins, once only, in the hour of death; and indult to hear mass etc. in places under interdict, even before daybreak. Benigno etc. (B. and Cincius. | B. Gratis pro nepte Scriptoris. Valven.) [Registered partly in full.] |
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13 Eugenius IV.
[De Plenaria Remissione].(cont.)
12 Eugenius IV (cont.)
[De Altaribus]
De Confessionalibus (cont.)
De Altaribus
1442. 6 Kal. Nov. Florence (f. 231.) |
To John Daunay, nobleman, donsel, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, damsel, of the diocese of York. Indult for them and each of them and their son John to have a portable altar. (fn. 10) Sincere etc. (An. and Cincius. | An. xii. de Adria.) |
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Prid. Kal. Nov. Florence (f. 231.) |
To Edmund Rede, nobleman, lord of the places of Borstall' and Chakenden, and Agnes his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere ... Adria.), as in the preceding. |
Prid. Id. July. Florence (f. 231.) |
To John Howell, priest, of the diocese of Bath and Wells. The like. Sincere etc. (An. and Blondus. | An. x. de Adria.) |
Ibid. | To John Clerke, nobleman, of the same diocese. of Exeter. The like. Sincere ... Adria.) as in the preceding. |
Ibid. | To William Geffrey, nobleman, of the same diocese. The like. Sincere ... Adria.), as ibid. |
1442. 15 Kal. Nov. Florence (f. 232d.) |
To Thomas Harper, priest, of the diocese of York. The like. Sincere etc. (B. and Jo. Aurispa. | B. x. Valven.) |
Prid. Non. Oct. Florence (f. 232d.) |
To Robert Cotom' alias Coton', man at law, (fn. 11) of the diocese of York, and his wife [not named], of London. (fn. 12) Indult for them and each of them to have a portable altar, and to have mass etc. in places under interdict, and mass even before daybreak. Sincere etc. (B. and Jo. Aurispa. | B. xxx. Valven.) [Registered briefly, with abridged clauses such as 'etiam antequam illucescat dies etc.'] |
11 Eugenius IV.
12 Eugenius IV (cont.)
[De Plenaria Remissione] (cont.)
De Confessionalibus (cont.)
[De Plenaria Remissione] (cont.)
[De Plenaria Remissione] (cont.)
Altaria (cont.)
11 Eugenius IV.
12 Eugenius IV (cont.)
De Confessionalibus (cont.).
Prid. Non. April. Florence (f. 247.) |
To William Beauchamp, nobleman, knight, of the diocese of Salisbury, and Elizabeth his wife, noblewoman. Registered under the rubric 'altaria,' but with 'Benigno etc.' i.e. indult to choose their confessor, as above, f. 230d. (Thomas Hynde). (B. and Carolus. | B. xxv. (fn. 13) Valven.) |
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Altaria (cont.)
11 Eugenius IV.
1441. 7 Kal. May. Florence (f. 248.) |
To Joan, niece of Master William Swan, licentiate in civil law (cf. above, f. 228 and below, ff. 250d., 267, 271, 281d., 282), papal writer and member of the pope's household, of the diocese of Rochester. Indult for her, who says she is the wife of John Sprever, of Melton, of the said diocese, man at law, to have a portable altar. Sincere etc. (fn. 14) (An. and Carolus | An. Gratis pro nepte Scriptoris. de Adria.) |
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Ibid. | To Catherine, niece of Master William Swan ... Rochester, as in the preceding. The like indult. Sincere ... Adria.) as ibid. |
12 Eugenius IV (cont.)
1442. 3 Kal. June. Florence (f. 248d.) |
To Thomas Walton, a canon of Lincoln, bachelor of canon law. The like. Sincere etc. (B. and Jo. Aurispa. | B. x. Valven.) |
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8 Id. June. Florence (f. 248d.) |
To William Geffray, priest, of the diocese of Exeter. The like. Sincere ... Valven.) as in the preceding. |
Ibid. | To John Burton, lord of a number of places and lands in the county of Somerset, of the diocese of Bath and Wells, and Isabel his wife. The like. Sincere ... xii. Valven.) as ibid. |
4 Non. June. Florence (f. 248d.) |
To Henry Sythyng, rector of the first portion, called of Southincor, in the parish church of Wortham, (fn. 15) of the diocese of Norwich, bachelor of canon law. The like. Sincere ... x. Valven.) as ibid. |
11 Eugenius IV.
12 Eugenius IV. (cont.)
11 Eugenius IV.
[De Locis Interdictis.]
12 Eugenius IV (cont.)
De Plenaria [Remissione] (cont.)
De Confessionalibus (cont.)
[De Altaribus] (cont.)
De Confessionalibus (cont.)
[De Plenaria Remissione.]
De Plenaria [Remissione].(cont.)
Prid. Kal. Oct. Florence (f. 265d.) |
To Richard [no surname], rector of Gayton, of the diocese of Lincoln. Provenit ... Gratis pro deo. de Adria.), as ibid. |
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Ibid. | To the present prioress of Grenefeld (fn. 16) in the diocese of Lincoln. Provenit etc. Et insuper etc. Porro etc. que tu quamdiu in observantia vixeris regulari pari modo debeas adimplere (fn. 17); alioquin etc. Datum ... (An. and Blondus | An. Gratis pro deo. de Adria.) |
Ibid. | To Agnes Munby, a sister of the order of St. Bernard of the place of Grenefeld in the diocese of Lincoln. The like. Provenit ... Adria.) i.e. with the same clause as in the preceding. |
De Confessionalibus (cont.)
1441[–2]. 16 Kal. April. Florence (f. 266.) |
To Humphrey, earl of Bokyngham and Staforde, Norhampton and Perche, and Anne his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln. Indult to choose their confessor etc., as above, f. 230d. (Thomas Hynde). Benigno etc. (B. and A. de Florencia. | B. xii. Valven.) |
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1441[–2]. 15 Kal. April. Florence (f. 266.) |
To William Musselwyk. an Augustinian friar of the house of Ludwoe (sic) in the diocese of Hereford, S.T.M. The like. Benigno etc. (B. and Carolus. | B. x. Valven.) |
Ibid. | To John Wroxham, an Augustinian friar of the house of Norwich. The like. Benigno etc. (B. and A. de Florencia. | B. x. Valven.) |
1442. 4 Id. May. Florence (f. 267.) |
To William Swan of Southflete alias de Australi flumine, nobleman, donsel, and Joan and Elizabeth his sisters, noblewomen, damsels, of the diocese of Rochester. Indult to them (who are son and daughters of Master William Swan, D.C.L. [cf. above, ff. 228, 248, 250d. and below, f. 271, 281d., 282], a papal writer and member of the pope's household (fn. 18) ), and to each of them, to choose their confessor who may, as often as opportune for them, hear their confessions and grant them absolution, enjoining penance, except in cases reserved to the apostolic see, and who may grant them, being contrite and having confessed, plenary remission of all their sins, once only, in the hour of death; with indult to them and each of them to have a portable altar, on which they may have mass celebrated in places under interdict, and before daybreak. Benigno etc. (B. and Cincius. | B. Gratis pro nepotibus [sic] Scriptoris. Valven.) |
[De Plenaria Remissione] (cont)
De Altaribus.
11 Eugenius IV.
12 Eugenius IV (cont)
11 Eugenius IV (cont)
De Plenaria [Remissione] (cont)
12 Eugenius IV (cont)
1442. (fn. 19) 6 Non. May. Florence (f. 275d.) |
To Robert, nobleman, baron [and] lord of Morley, of the diocese of Norwich, and Elizabeth his wife. Indult of plenary indulgence. Registered briefly, as above, f. 218 (to Robert Walyschman). Provenit etc. Et insuper etc. Porro etc. (An. and Cincius. | An. xvi. de Adria.) |
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De Litteris Ante Diem.
[De Plenaria Remissione] (cont.)
De Confessionalibus (cont)
De Litteris Ante Diem. (cont)
11 Eugenius IV.
[De Altaribus Portatilibus] (cont)
1441[–2]. 15 Kal. April.Florence (f. 281d.) |
To William Swan of Southflete alias de Australi flumine, nobleman, donsel, man at law, (fn. 20) lord of the manor or place of Nobiyght (or Nobryght), and Clemencia his wife, noblewoman, damsel, of the diocese of Rochester. Indult for the said William (who is a nephew of Master William Swan, D.C.L. [cf. above, ff. 228, 248, 250d., 267, 271 and below, f. 282] a [papal writer and] member of the pope's household) and for the said Clemencia, and for each of them, to have a portable altar etc., and to have mass etc. in places under interdict, and mass before daybreak. Registered more fully than usual, with incipit 'Sincere etc.' (B. An. (fn. 21) and Cincius. | B. Gratis pro nepote Scriptoris. Valven.) |
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12 Eugenius IV. (cont)
De Altaribus (cont)
11 Eugenius IV.
12 Eugenius IV (cont)
De Altaribus (cont)
17 Kal. Sept. Florence (f. 285d.) |
To John Wyot, a citizen of Salisbury and his present wife. Indult to have a portable altar as above. Sincere etc. (An. and A. de Florencia. | An. xii. de Adria.) |
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