Index of Subjects: R

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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R

Reconciliations of churches and cemeteries, faculties for bishops to perform by deputy, 104, 251, 511.
-, -, faculty for the wardens etc. of collegiate churches and colleges to perform, 164, 483.

Redemption of captives, order of. See Trinitarian friars.

Registers, papal, errors and corrections in, 34, 159, 172, 366; and passim in the footnotes,
-, -, -, exemplifications from, 29, 30, 103, 399, 400.
-, -, -, See also Letters.
-, -, -, of petitions and bulls, 461.
-, -, -, rubricators (compilers of the rubricelle or lists of contents of the registers) and scribes or writers of. See Ciremberg (Conradus); Dionisius [Simonelli]; Felix; Fidelis (Christoforus); Fortibus, Guinifortus [Cristofori] de; Ghestendorp (Nicolaus); Henricus; Johannes; Leonardus; Lutkehus (Hermannus); Marsillus; Martini (Petrus); Montemi(rabi)li (Johannes de); Niuella (Jo. de); Piscia (Bernardinus Michaelis de; Poscus (Johannes Baptista); Tries (Daniel).

Regulares. See Religious.

Rehabilitations on account of irregularity contracted by celebrating mass etc. when under sentences of excommunication, suspension, interdict etc. incurred by holding benefices with cure below the canonical age, or without being ordained priest, or without dispensation on account of illegitimacy, or by holding incompatible benefices, or by simony etc., 40, 53, 54, 58, 60, 64–66, 72, 77, 111, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123, 133, 138, 150, 156 (bis), 173, 176–178, 184, 185, 210, 215, 218, 245–247, 257, 260, 274, 326–328, 330, 331, 341, 353, 356, 361, 363, 374–377, 379 (bis), 380 (bis), 399, 409, 411, 414, 462, 464 (bis), 467, 468, 470 (bis), 482, 487, 489, 494, 497, 498, 500 (bis), 510, 511, 516, 522 (bis), 523, 527, 532–534, 552, 556, 560, 562, 575, 579, 584.
-, - See also Irregularity; Mass.

Relaxations of penance. See Indulgences.

Relics, 38.
-, -, feast of the dedication of, 491.

Religious, apostasy of, 2, 65, 218, 226, 274, 527.
-, -, dilapidation by. See Dilapidation.
-, -, dispensations for, to hold secular benefices, 76–78, 103, 202 (bis), 205 and note, 206 (quater), 210, 211 (bis), 212 (bis), 213, 214 (bis), 215 (bis), 216, 217, 218 (bis), 219, 220, 221 (quater), 261, 264 (bis), 265 (bis), 266 (ter), 267 (bis), 269, 271 (ter), 272–274, 276, 277, 354 (bis), 355 (bis), 405, 409, 410, 411 (bis), 412, 424, 456, 458, 459, 469, 470, 526, 566 (ter), 569, 571.
-, -, dispensations and indults for, to hold benefices in commendam, 4, 73, 77, 78, 132.
-, -, -, -, See also Commendam.
-, -, exemption of, from the authority of the ordinary. 421.
-, -, -, See also Religious houses.
-, -, expulsion of, 298.
-, -, indults not to be removed from office without lawful cause and special papal licence, 272, 453.
-, -, -, annulment of, 458.
-, -, living outside their monastery, 446.
-, -, migration and translation of, from house to house, 28, 30, 209, 214–217, 270, 406, 407.
-, -, -, from order to order, 219.
-, -, -, -, illicit, 2.
-, -, ordination by other than the diocesan bishop, 352.
-, -, pensions etc. to, 417, 422, 456, 469, 477.
-, -, profession by, compulsory, 65.
-, -, -, private, 514.
-, -, -, exclusion of nobles from making, 407.
-, -, -, mandates to cause secular clergy to be admitted to make, 405, 407 (bis), 408, 409, 417, 418 (bis), 422 (bis), 423 (bis), 432, 470 (bis), 493, 528, 558, 559, 568 (bis), 569.
-, -, -, release from unratified, 335.
-, -, -, simoniacal admission to make, 411.
-, -, -, statute forbidding the reception of persons of illegitimate birth to make, 419, 420.
-, -, students, 351, 455, 456.

Religious houses, appropriated churches of, 216, 220, 421, 422, 436, 471, 475, 476, 541, 557, 567.
-, -, appropriations to, by papal and ordinary authority. See Appropriations.
-, -, -, by the crown, papal confirmation of, 422, 423.
-, -, charters, possessions etc. of, confirmations etc. of, 454–457.
-, -, creation of the office of pittancer in, 424.
-, -, dependant on other religious houses, 272, 453.
-, -, donations to, 493, 495.
-, -, exemption of, from clerical subsidies etc. to the crown, 571, 572.
-, -, -, from the jurisdiction etc. of the mother house, 205, 298, 299.
-, -, -, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary and immediate subjection to the Roman church, 222, 266, 298, 354, 418, 452, 468, 469.
-, -, foundations of. See Foundations.
-, -, grants in frank almoin to, 454.
-, -, hospitality in, See Hospitality.
-, -, immunities and privileges etc. of, 354, 544.
-, -, impoverishment and ruinous state of the buildings of, through armed attacks, debt, fire, flood, war etc., 203, 270, 349, 422, 452, 458, 460, 470, 477, 499, 503, 504, 525, 566, 568, 570, 577.
-, -, indulgences for the repair and furnishing etc. of. See Indulgences.
-, -, indults for lay persons to enter and lodge in, 122.
-, -, letters of dimission for, 210.
-, -, patronage of, 570, 571.
-, -, subject to the bishop, 325.
-, -, suppression of, 78, 268.
-, -, vassals (tenants) of, 271.
-, -, visitation of by the ordinary, 544, 563, 564.
-, -, -, payment of procurations on account of, 355.

Religious, Religious houses and Religious Orders, etc. See Abbots; Alien priories; Arrouaise (in I.P.P.); Augustinian canons and friars; Benedictine; Bishops; Carmelite friars; Carthusian; Cathedral churches; Cistercian; Cluniac; Collations; Concubinage; Conservatory (letters); Crouched friars; Dilapidation; Elections; Excommunication; Farm; Fontevrault (in I.P.P.); Fornication; Foundations; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Gamester; Hospitallers; Illegitimacy; Irregularity; Minoresses; Patronage; Postulations; Premonstratensian; Provisions; Reservations; Residence; Saint-Antoine (in I.P.P.); San Giovanni in Fiore; St. Augustine; Simony; Statutes; Temple; Trinitarian friars; Val-des-Choux (in I.P.P.); Voidance.

Remission, plenary. See Indulgence (plenary).

Reservation of the sacrament of Eucharist, 231.

Reservations, general, of:—
-, benefices void by obtaining other benefices by papal authority, 140.
-, -, See also below (Reservations ipso facto).
-, cathedral major dignities, 23, 130, 132, 146–148, 151, 152, 154, 173, 347, 354, 357, 390, 455, 530.
-, conventual priories. 209, 218, 298, 351, 357, 407, 419, 422, 425, 470, 471, 526, 528.
-, preceptorships-general, 4, 571.
-, monasteries, 223.

Reservations ipso facto, of benefices void by:—
-, death at the apostolic see (Roman court), 98, 142, 347, 500, 504, 505 (bis), 506, 510, 528, 558, 566, 570, 582.
-, death within two day's journey of the Roman court, 26.
-, death of members of the papal court (papal chaplains, abbreviators, writers etc.), 2, 26, 50, 75, 97, 123, 124, 392.
-, deprivation made by papal authority, 565.
-, John XXII's constitution 'Execrabilis' against plurality of benefices, (Extrav. Jo. xxii, 3), 61, 86, 91, 152, 174, 176, 200, 329, 347, 363, 381, 396, 402, 426, 447, 555, 575 (bis).
-, in virtue of general reservations of benefices void by obtaining other benefices by papal authority, 90, 92, 140, 174, 207, 224, 346, 394, 430, 450, 454.
-, lapse of the canonical time for the consecration of bishops, 386, 387.
-, promotion to the episcopate and consecration, 53, 54, 90, 96, 107, 127, 138, 145, 146, 277, 278, 325, 328, 329, 386, 439, 499, 508, 581.
-, resignation to the pope, or at the apostolic see, 131, 143–145, 147, 192, 227 (bis), 329–331, 398, 421, 422, 427, 433, 448, 513, 558.
-, resignations admitted by papal authority, 294, 296, 543, 549.
-, translations, 327.

Reservations, special, of:—
-, secular benefices, in Ireland, 172, 174.
-, -, in Scotland, 90, 94, 131.
-, benefices in the patronage of ecclesiastical patrons (cathedral and collegiate church patrons) in Ireland, 187, 198, 199, 292.
-, religious houses, 47, 127, 207, 271, 342, 343, 431, 433 (bis), 513.
-, -, offices therein, 454.
-, sees, in England, 342, 344, 433, 513, 514.
-, -, in Ireland. 129, 224, 225, 227, 299, 319, 343 (bis), 432, 435, 436, 514.
-, -, in Scotland, 127–130, 224, 225.
-, -, in Wales, 74, 297.
-, -, foreign, 48, 297, 318, 326 note, 431.

Reservations, faculties for bishops, nuncios, etc. to make, 101, 102, 125, 126, 141, 250 note, 324, 401, 415.
-, -, See also Collations (by authority of the ordinary); Elections; Provisions (papal).

Residence of clergy, indults of exemption from, whilst studying at an university, or in the service of spiritual or temporal lords, or residing at the Roman court, etc. 9, 10, 79, 123, 158, 165 (bis), 166, 175, 177, 185, 186, 244, 245 (bis), 246–248, 254, 259, 261, 286.
-, -, -, -, See also Farm.
-, -, -, -, for a religious, 115.
-, -, neglect of, a ground for deprivation, 75, 177.
-, -, See also Archdeacons; Roman court.

Resignations of benefices, indult for a member of a cardinal's household to make without requiring special licence, 255.
-, -, See also Exchange; Reservations; Roman court.

Riots between parishioners, 279.
-, -, See also Violence.

Rivers, defiling of, 108.
-, -, See also Pinsley Brook; Tay; Tone.

Roman church, chancery of the. See Chancery.
-, -, Francis, vice-chancellor of the. See Cardinal priests (St. Clement's).
-, -, religious houses immediately subject to the. See Religious houses (exemption of).

Roman court, agents and proctors at the, 50, 56, 64, 82, 94, 417, 433.
-, -, causes not lawfully devolved to the, 50, 52, 385, 543, 544.
-, -, clergy at the:—
-, English, 82, 513, 572.
-, Irish, 50, 56, 64, 89, 98, 177, 278, 372, 430, 508, 510, 566, 570.
-, Scots, 83, 94, 102, 106, 107, 141, 226, 417, 421, 433, 476, 480, 490, 499, 505 (bis), 506, 524, 528, 543, 558.
-, foreign, 2 note, 136, 374, 407, 410, 413, 445, 512.
-, -, faculty for members of the, to resign their benefices to the ordinaries for purposes of exchange etc., 485.
-, -, Florentine merchants at the, 524.
-, -, litigation at the. See Apostolic see.
-, -, privileges of clergy residing at the, in regard to precedence in the obtaining of benefices, 102.
-, -, reservation of benefices void at the. See Reservations.
-, -, residence at the. See Archdeacons; Residence.
-, -, See also Apostolic see; Citations; Household, papal; Reservations; Residence; Rome (in I.P.P.)

Rubricators of papal registers. See Registers.