Volume XXVIII: 9 Innocent VI

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9 Innocent VI

1361. Confirmation of the acceptance by John de Stretle, D.C.L. of the deanery of Lincoln. 16 Kal. Feb.
Confirmation of the presentation by the lay patron, and institution by the bishop, of John de Ufford to the church of Hyncgham, with dispensation on account of defect of age. 13 Kal. Feb.
John de Appelbi was put in succession to William de Emeldon, deceased, in his right to the church of Rorrethbury in the diocese of Durham. 16 Kal. Feb.
Confirmation of the acceptance by Lewis de Che[r]leton of a canonry and prebend of Lincoln. 3 Kal. Feb.
Confirmation of the collation by authority of the ordinary to David Martini, warden of the hospital of St. David, Swansea.
3 Kal. Feb.
Provision to Hugh de Bolton of the church of Aghton in the diocese of York, void for a long time since the death of Henry de Gringlay, and now lapsed to the apostolic see. Kal. Feb.
Confirmation of the institution by William, Augustinian prior of Toytynzone (Tortington) in the diocese of Chichester, to Ralph de Bury of the church of St. Swithin, Candlewick Street, London. 3 Non. May.
Confirmation of the collation by authority of the ordinary to Griffin de Chaleton of the church of Landrunyawe in the diocese of St. Asaph. 3 Non. May.
Confirmation of the collation by authority of the ordinary to William Percehaye of Spaldewik, of the canonry and prebend of St. Cross in Lincoln held by Robert de Streton, bishop of Lichfield. 3 Non. May.
Provision to Harwic Remolon, of the diocese of Camerino, of the church of Haghworthingham in the diocese of Lincoln, void by reason that John de Swinesheved has obtained that of Weteringscete in the diocese of Norwich. 3 Non. May.
Provision to William Arden of Milton of the church of Dymby (Denbigh) in the diocese of St. Asaph, void by the death of William de Sunderlond at the Roman court. 9 Kal. May.
John Porker of Segbrok in the diocese of Lincoln was put in succession to Gerlac, deacon, of the diocese of Spires, in his right to the church or vicarage of Gilling in the diocese of York.
9 Kal. May.
Provision to Hugh de Craft of the church of Denbigh in the diocese of St. Asaph, void by the death of William de Sunderlond (as above). 4 Kal. May.
Provision to Bernard de Lucare, of Avignon, of the canonry and prebend of the collegiate church of Norton in the diocese of Durham, void by the death of Thomas de Drax. 7 Kal. May.
Provision to John de Stretle, D.C.L. of the canonry and prebend of Chichester, void by the death of Richard de Drax.
7 Kal. May.
Provision to William Donke of the perpetual vicarage of Roderham in the diocese of York, void by the death of William Litestre. 4 Kal. May.
Confirmation of the collation, by way of exchange, to Thomas Boteville of the perpetual vicarage of St. Michael's, Coventry.
Kal. June.
Confirmation of the collation by the bishop of Exeter to Henry de Pik of a canonry and prebend of Exeter, and of the church of Bridestowe. Kal. June.
Provision of the canonry and prebend of Ippethorn in Chichester, void by the death of Thomas David. 11 Kal. July
[See below, to Philip de Courtenay.]
Provision to David Vachan of the canonry and prebend of St. Davids, void by the death of the said Thomas.
11 Kal. July.
Provision to Thomas Andrew of the canonry and prebend of Crediton, void by the death of the said Thomas.
11 Kal. July.
Provision to John Seys of the canonry and prebend of Exeter, void by the death of the said Thomas. 11 Kal. July.
Provision to John de Braken of the canonry and prebend of the collegiate church of St. Tethe, void by the death of the said Thomas. 11 Kal. July.
Provision to William de Dalton of the canonry and prebend of St. John's, Beverley, void by the death of Richard, the younger, son of Ralph de Torinten. 4 Non. July.
Provision to Richard de Hornington of the chapel of Bokinfold, void by the death of William de Bradele. 4 Non. July
Provision to John Uppehulle of the church of Havote (Havant) in the diocese of Winchester, void by the death of John Noion.
4 Non. July.
Provision to Simon Wythul of the prebendal portion in St. Endellion, void by the death of William Donne. 4 Non. July.
Provision to Hugh de Craft of the church of Waltham in the diocese of Winchester, void by the death of Gilbert David.
4 Non. July.
Provision to Adam de Hilton of the canonry and prebend of Exeter, void by the death of Richard de Tormenton, of William de Bradely (sic) at the Roman court. 4 Non. July.
Provision to Walter de Fenton of the prebend of St. Maurice in Aberwili, void by the death of William de Bradely.
4 Non. July.
Provision to David Mort of the church of All Saints, York, void by the death of Simon Warde of Bonington. 4 Non. July.
Provision to John de Kirkebi of the church of Meffam in the diocese of Rochester, void by the death of John Blod.
4 Non. July.
Provision to John de Brinkele of the treasurership of London, on its voidance by the treasurer obtaining the archdeaconry of the same. 10 Kal. July.
Provision, motu proprio, to P. cardinal of the Twelve Apostles, of a canonry of York, with expectation of a prebend, and he was put in succession to whatever right John de Brinkele had in the same. 10 Kal. July.
Provision to John Parkere of the church of Herelaw in the diocese of London, void by the death of Richard de Drax.
11 Kal. July.
Provision to Walter Freyscrop, who is ready to resign the church of Hardres Parva in the diocese of Canterbury, of the church of Kilkein, with the annexed chapel, in the diocese of St. Asaph, void by the death of William. 11 Kal. July.
Provision to John de Walton of the perpetual chaplaincy of the church of Clee in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of John [de Olney]. 11 Kal. July.
Provision to Thomas Marcer of Bruyton, of the church of Langton in the diocese of York, void by the death of Gerlac.
11 Kal. July.
Provision to William de Fulneby of the canonry and prebend of Empingham in Lincoln, void by the death of William de Donne at the Roman court. 11 Kal. July.
Provision to Raynald de Theminis, of the diocese of Cahors, of canonries and prebends of Narbonne and Lincoln, void by the death of William de Theminis. 11 Kal. July.
Confirmation of the acceptance by Richard de Drayton of the church of Bishop's Clyve in the diocese of Worcester, if no other has a claim. 7 Kal. July.
Provision to Richard Sugwerede of the church of Chertham in the diocese of Canterbury, void by the death of William de Bradely at the Roman court. 4 Id. July.
Provision to William de Churchill of the canonry and prebend of Chichester, void by the death of John Tomstayn at the Roman court. 4 Id. July.
William Bonde was put in succession to Thomas de Clipston, deceased at the Roman court, in his right to a canonry and the prebend of Monkton in Ripon, in the diocese of York.
6 Id. July.
Provision to Nicholas de Hethe of the canonry and prebend of Tervyn in Lichfield, void by the death of William de Driffield in the Roman court. 3 Id. Aug.
Provision to William de Wykeham of the canonry and prebend of St. Andrew's, Auckland, void by the death of Thomas de Bridekirk, alias de Carlisle, at the Roman court. 3 Id. Aug.
Alexander de Nevill was put in succession to Master Thomas David, deceased at the Roman court, in his right to the archdeaconry of Cornwall. 17 Kal. Sept.
Provision to William de Courtenay of the canonry and prebend of York, void by the death of Henry la Zouch at the Roman court. 3 Id. Aug.
Provision to Roger de Stanford of the church of Overe in the diocese of Ely, void by the death of Thomas de Clipston at the Roman court. 3 Id. Aug.
Provision to Adam de Knaresborough of the church of Flerchergate, void by the death of John Suldam (Shuldham) at the Roman court. 3 Id. Aug.
Provision to Philip de Courtenay of the canonry and prebend of Chichester, void by the death of Thomas David or of Richard de Hornington at the Roman court. 3 Id. Aug.
Provision to David Vaghan of the free chapel of Bokyngfold in the diocese of Canterbury, void by the death of William de Bradele at the Roman court. 3 Id. Aug.
Provision to William de Baunton of the canonry and prebend of Crediton, void by the death of John Colste at the Roman court.
3 Id. Aug.
Provision to — Strode of the church of Brantingham, void by the death of Master Thomas de Nevill. 16 Kal. Sept.
Provision to William de Norwico of the church of Stanhop, void by the death of Thomas de Bridkirke, alias de Carlisle.
16 Kal. Sept.
Provision to Robert de Stratton, D.C.L. of the canonry and prebend of Auckland, void by the death of the said Thomas.
16 Kal. Sept.
Provision, motu proprio, to Stephen, cardinal of Carcassonne, of the canonry, prebend, and archdeaconry of York, void by the death of the cardinal of Palestrina. 13 Kal. Oct.
Provision, motu proprio, to the same of the canonry, prebend, and archdeaconry of Wells, void by the death of [William] bishop of Tusculum. 7 Kal. Oct.
Provision, motu proprio, to Andruyn, cardinal of Cluny, of the canonry and prebend of York, void by the death of Thomas Nevill at the Roman court. 14 Kal. Oct.
Provision to John, cardinal of Nîmes, of the canonry, prebend, and treasurership of Salisbury, void by the death of the cardinal of Florence. 13 Kal. Oct.
Provision to cardinal Hugh de Sancto Martiali of the canonry and prebend of York, void by the death of William de Sancto Martiali. 13 Kal. Oct.
Also of the canonry, prebend, and archdeaconry of Middlesex, void by the death of the cardinal of Rouen. 13 Kal. Oct.
Provision, motu proprio, to Peter, cardinal of Dax, of the canonry, prebend, and archdeaconry of Exeter (Axonia) in England, void by, the death of G. (William) cardinal of Gourdon (de Gordonio). 11 Kal. Oct.
Also of the canonry, prebend, and provostship of Chichester, void by the death of the same cardinal. 11 Kal. Oct.
Also of the canonry, prebend, and other benefices in Lincoln, void by the death of the same cardinal. 11 Kal. Oct.
Provision to John Alayn of the perpetual vicarage of Clee in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of John de Olney at the Roman court. 3 Kal. May.
Provision to Peter le Sage of the canonry and prebend of Beverley, void by the death of R. le Tormenton (sic). 11 Kal. July.
On 19 November 1361, the above-written benefices collated in the ninth year of Innocent VI. were extracted and sealed by the pope's chamberlain, and delivered to Peter Lale, alias le Piquart, the pope's courier, to take to Hugh Pelegrini, collector in England.
Confirmation of the collation by authority of the ordinary to William de Driffield, by way of exchange with Peter de Gildesburgh, of a canonry and prebend of Lichfield.
7 Kal. Oct.
Confirmation of the presentation to the ordinary by the patron of St. Swithin's, London, of Hugh de Sourdevalle.
7 Kal. Oct
Provision to Henry Worthe of the church of St. Peter, Warham, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of Thomas de Barnebi. 5 Id. Oct.
Confirmation of the induction of Ralph Nicole of Burs into the church of St. Swithin, Candlewick Street, London. 7 Kal. Oct.
Confirmation of the collation, by way of exchange, to William Driffield of the canonry of Lichfield and prebend of Tervyn.
7 Kal. Oct.
Provision to William de Cherleton of the church of Meyvot in the diocese of St. Asaph, void by the consecration of Lewis, bishop of Hereford. 4 Kal. Oct
Provision to Thomas de Bischebury, of the diocese of Lincoln, of the church of Aschebury, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the death of Walter Moryn at the Roman court. 4 Kal. Oct
Provision, by way of exchange, to John Doily of the perpetual vicarage of All Saints, Kingston-on-Thames, and to Thomas West of the perpetual vicarage of St. Mary, Potterne.
8 Kal. Oct.
Provision, by way of exchange, to John de Dipton, of the church of Stangrond, and to Thomas de Clopton of that of Ripton Abbots. 8 Kal. Oct
Provision to Simon Thebaud, chancellor of Salisbury, of the church of Corf, void by reason that Philip Codeford obtained the precentorship of Salisbury. 3 Kal. Nov.
Confirmation of the collation to Roger de Stanford, bachelor of canon law, of a canonry and prebend of St. Karentoce.
10 Kal. Nov.
Reservation to Adam Bobeleyn of the church of Croydon on its voidance by the consecration of Adam, bishop elect of St. Davids. 3 Kal Nov.
Reservation to Philip Hoton of the canonry and prebend of Marthroe on their voidance, as above. 3 Kal. Nov.
Reservation to Philip Martyn of the canonry and prebend of Abergwyly on their voidance, as above. 3 Kal. Nov.
Provision to John de Carreu of the canonry and prebend of Hereford on their voidance, as above. 3 Kal Nov.
— was put in succession to Thomas Clipston, deceased at the Roman court, in his right to the canonry and prebend of Munkton in Ripon. 3 Id. Dec.
Provision to John de Ludham of the canonry and prebend of Empingham with Willingham in Lincoln, which, on their voidance by the death of William de Donne, were given to William de Falnethbi, who died before obtaining possession.
3 Id. Dec.
Reservation to Bartholomew Sydey, skilled in the law, of the church of Dereham, on its voidance by the consecration of Simon de Sudbury, bishop elect of London. 3 Id. Dec.
Reservation to Thomas Thebaud, of Sudbury, of the canonry and prebend of Hereford, on their voidance by the consecration of the same Simon. 3 Id. Dec.
Reservation to the same of the chancellorship of London on its voidance by the consecration of the same Simon. 7 Kal. Dec.
Reservation to John de Norton, D.C.L. of the canonry and prebend of Chichester, on their voidance by the consecration of William de Witelesey, bishop elect of Rochester. 7 Kal. Dec.
Provision, motu proprio, to Peter, cardinal of Dax, of the canonry, prebend, and treasurership of Wells, void,by the death of Richard de Tormenton, the elder, at the Roman court.
2 Id. Nov.
Provision to Thomas Mounte, of Wikham, who will resign the church of Halghisto, in the diocese of Rochester, of the church of Brompton, in that of York. 14 Kal. Jan.
Provision to Thomas Gryk of the canonry and prebend of Howth in Dublin, void by the consecration of Stephen Laweles, bishop of Limerick. 14 Kal. Jan.
Provision to Bartholomew Dulard, B.C.L. of the chancellorship of Limerick, void by the consecration of the same Stephen.
14 Kal. Jan.
Confirmation of the institution by the ordinary of Thomas de Ponreth to the chapel or free church of Jemuth, in the diocese of Durham, void by the death of Henry Benfaunt.
9 Kal. Jan.
Confirmation of the collation by the ordinary to John de Stokes of the church of Cressingham. 9 Kal. Jan.
Confirmation of the collation by John, archbishop of York, to John de Waltheram of the sacristy or wardenship of the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, York. 9 Kal. Jan.
Confirmation of the collation by the ordinary to John Philippi, clerk, of the diocese of St. Davids, of the church of St. Suthwin, London, void by the death of Ralph Nicol. 9 Kal. Jan.
David Martini was put in place of John de Burton, of Doncaster, in his right to the chapel called Cliderhowe, in the diocese of Lichfield, about which he, since deceased at the Roman court, was litigating with the Cistercian abbot and convent of Whalley. 9 Kal. Jan.
Confirmation of the collation by the ordinary to John Heris of the church of Hugate, in the diocese of York. 4 Kal. Jan.
Confirmation of the collation by the ordinary to Richard de Welinton, of the diocese of Wells, of the church of Stanhop, in that of Durham, void by the death of Thomas de Bridekirk.
4 Kal. Jan.
Confirmation of the provision to Hugh de Sourdevalle of the church of St. Swithin, London, which he possesses. 4 Kal. Jan.
Provision to Adam Bobelyn of the canonry and prebend of Dublin, void by the death of Walter Moryn at the apostolic see. 10 Kal. Jan.
Provision to John Thebaud of the canonry and prebend of Heystrig in Wells, void by the resignation of Simon Thebaud, D.C.L.
1357. Benefices collated in Scotland in the fifth year of Innocent VI.:—
The church of Kynep, in the diocese of St. Andrews, to Robert Monypeni. 14 Kal. Jan.
1358. In the sixth year of Innocent VI.:—
Confirmation of the collation by the ordinary to William de Fores of the deanery of Caithness. 2 Id. Feb. Confirmation of the collation by the ordinary to John de Lonoford of the archdeaconry of Caithness. 2 Id. Feb.
Confirmation of the collation by the ordinary to John de Aberbrotht of the chancellorship of Ross. 2 Id. Feb.
Provision to Robert Manypeny of the church of Kinnep, void by reason that Robert Maynne held it for many years without being in holy orders. 2 Id. Feb.
Provision to Simon Bleke, or Blake, of the canonry, prebend, and sacristy of Irseken in Glasgow, void by the death of John Flaming. 6 Id. Mar.
Provision to Matthew Blake of the church of Conweth, in the diocese of St. Andrews, void by the death of Thomas de Kynamnath. 6 Id. Mar.
The above written benefices were delivered on 15 March to the collector of Scotland.
Provision to Guy de Ruppe of the canonry and prebend of Scotowe in Glasgow, void by the death of Robert de Den.
8 Id. Aug.
Provision to John Kenan Meri of the church of Kirkliston, in the diocese of St. Andrews, void by the death of Robert de Den.
Non. Sept.
Confirmation of the provision, by way of exchange, to John de Medeborn of the church of Cosington, in the diocese of Rochester (sic).
1359. In the seventh year of Innocent VI.:—
Confirmation of the collation by the ordinary to Walter de Wardelau, S.T.P. of the archdeaconry of Lothian, void by the death of Walter. 4 Id. May.
Provision to Gregory Macenwugan of the church of Penygame, in the diocese of Whitehern, which he had held for many years by authority of the ordinary, without being ordained priest.
3 Id. Aug.
1361. In the ninth year of Innocent VI.:—
Provision to William de Cheshelm of the perpetual vicarage of Fauchkyre (Falkirk), in the diocese of St. Andrews, void by the resignation of Adam de Tiningham. 9 Kal. May.
Provision to John Kirkebi of the church of Mepham, in the diocese of Rochester, void by the death of John Blod. 4 Non. July.
Provision to Michael de Monimosc, licentiate in canon law, of the deanery of Aberdeen, void by the consecration of Walter, bishop of Dunblane. 9 Kal. Sept.
Provision to Andrew Ox of the church of Inverarathen, in the diocese of St. Andrews, void by the consecration of the same.
9 Kal. Sept.
Provision to William Emerici of the canonry and prebend of Dunkeld, void by the consecration of the same. 9 Kal. Sept.
Provision to John Baluibyn of the canonry and prebend of Ross, void by the consecration of the same. 9 Kal. Sept.
Provision to John Styth of the church of Bathkete, in the diocese of St. Andrews, void by the death of Robert de Foules at the Roman court. 7 Id. Nov.
Provision to Adam de Tiningham, sub-collector in Scotland, of the deanery of Dunblane, void by the promotion of Michael de Monymusk to that of Aberdeen. 5 Id. Nov.
Provision to William de Rotha of the treasurership of Aberdeen, void by the death of John de Kininmonde at the Roman court.
5 Id. Nov.