Volume LXXXII: 1 Benedict XIII. Anti-Pope

Petitions to the Pope 1342-1419. Originally published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1896.

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1 Benedict XIII. Anti-Pope

1394. (f. 10d.)
John de Hawyk, papal chaplain. For a benefice, value 70l. in the gift of the bishop, prior, and chapter of St. Andrews, notwithstanding that he has the perpetual vicarage of Edirham, in the said diocese, which he is ready to resign. Granted. Avignon, Kal. Dec.
(f. 40)
Roll of some Scots:—
William de Hadyngton, priest. For a benefice in the gift of the abbess and convent of North Berwick, in the diocese of St. Andrews.
Robert Wardroper, priest. For a benefice in the gift of the prior and chapter of St. Andrews.
Thomas Clerk, priest. For a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Dunfermlyn.
Robert Young (Juvenis), priest. For a benefice in the gift of the bishop, prior, and chapter of St. Andrews.
William Young (Juvenis), priest. For a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Abyrbrothok.
(f. 40d.)
Thomas Sked, priest. For a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Kelso.
John Hennti, student in arts at Paris. For the like.
Robert de Wilton, of the diocese of Glasgow. For a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Dunfermlin.
Richard de Tarvernent, priest. For a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Holyrood, Edinburgh, notwithstanding that he has the church of Upsedlinton, value 15 marks, but now worth little or nothing, as it is near the English march, and is devastated.
Walter de Bruys, priest. For a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Lindores.
John Maichel, Augustinian canon regular, scholar of canon law. For a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Holyrood Edinburgh. Granted Avignon, 9 Kal. Nov.
(f. 125d.)
Roll of the university of Orleans:—
James Watson, priest, M.A. bachelor of canon law and lecturer at Orleans, proctor of the Scottish nation. For a canonry of Glasgow, with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the church or perpetual vicarage of Inverkethan, in the same diocese.
Granted.
(f. 142.)
William Macmorin, priest, of noble origin, B.C.L. student of canon law. For a benefice in the gift of the prior of St. Andrews, notwithstanding that he has a canonry of Glasgow, with expectation of a prebend, the church of Kircpatric, and that of Brogmina, and a chapel held in commendam in the same diocese, which he is ready to resign. Granted.
(f. 145.)
Alexander Liliclef, bachelor of canon law, student of civil law, for a benefice in the gift of the bishop of St. Andrews, value 50l.
Granted.
Ibid.
John Creter, B.C.L. of the diocese of St. Andrews, student of canon law, member of the household of David, earl of Carrike, eldest son of Robert, king of Scotland. For a benefice in the gift of the bishop, dean, and chapter of Glasgow. Granted.
(f. 156d.)
Thomas de Tiningham, priest, bachelor of canon law. For a canonry of Aberdeen, with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the rectory of Neuton, in the diocese of St. Andrews.
Granted.
Henry Lythouneris, B.C.L. For the like, notwithstanding that he has the perpetual vicarage of Meykinche, in the diocese of St. Andrews.
(f. 170.)
Walter Ra, S.C.L. aged twenty. For a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Paisley. Granted.
(f. 178.)
John Steward (Senescalli), sub-deacon, kinsman in the fourth degree of Robert, king of Scotland. For a canonry of Glasgow, with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the perpetual vicarage of Irwyne. Granted.
(f. 180.)
Richard de Cornell, priest, member of the household of David, earl of Carrike, eldest son of Robert, king of Scotland. For a benefice in the gift of the bishop, prior, and chapter of St. Andrews, notwithstanding that he has the chapel of St. Mary's Hospital, Muschilburg, in the same diocese. Granted.
(f. 186d.)
Richard Cornell (as above). Granted. For all the above in the roll of the university of Orleans. Avignon, 14, 13, 12, 10, Kal. Nov.