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Mandate to [Pandulph], bishop elect of Norwich, papal legate, to foster peace between the kings of England and Scotland, &c. (as on f. 8d.) Imperfect. |
9 Kal. Aug. Orvieto. |
Instructions to the bishop of Albano, papal legate, touching the collection and assignment of money for the Holy Land subsidy. 13,000 marks of the twentieth collected in England and other sums have been transmitted. In addition, brother Aymar, treasurer of the Temple, in Paris, has sent by the Templars 5,000 marks of the twentieth of England. |
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[The above entry is water-stained, and has many corrections and marginal additions: Cancelled and re-written (f.1)] |
3 Non. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 2.) |
Mandate to the prior of Beham, the dean of Dalinton, and F., canon of St. Mary's Hastinges, to sequestrate the fruits of the church of Berkwey (Bercueia) until the decision of the cause between R. rector of the said church, and the abbot and convent of Colchester, tried before the abbot of Sibiton and his colleagues, who, on appeal being made to Rome by the said R. put the abbot and convent in possession, causa custodie; and to replace whatever the abbot and convent may have taken. |
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(In margin) Hoc capitulum est extra de secresta possessionis. |
2 Kal. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 3d.) |
Mandate to archbishops and bishops, abbots, priors, and other prelates, and all the faithful in Ireland, to receive and obey Master James, papal chaplain and penitentiary, as legate. |
Ibid. (f. 4.) |
The like to the king of Scotland. |
Ibid. |
The like to bishops and other prelates in Scotland. |
Ibid. |
The like to the kings of Ulster, Cork, Limrich, Connaught, and of the Isles, to each separately. [Theiner, 15.] |
8 Id. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 5d.) |
Mandate to brother Aymar, treasurer of the house of the Templars in Paris, to transmit none of the twentieth collected in England, and deposited with him, until further order. |
7 Id. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 5d.) |
Mandate to Master James, papal chaplain and penitentiary, apostolic legate, on petition of the prior and convent of St. Andrews, to call before him these on the one part, and on the order the bishop and certain clerks of St. Andrews, called Keledei (Culdees), and Masters H. de Meleburne, Adam Ovidium, and Adam de Scone, and Henry de Weles, and Roger de Huntinfeld, clerks, also the bishop and archdeacon of Dunblane, and the prior of May, D. de Pert, knight, Hugh de Nidin, and Henry lord of Inchetort, and certain other clerks and laymen of the dioceses of St. Andrews, Aberdeen, and Dunblane, who have laid violent hands on the churches, possessions, pensions, rents, liberties, and other property of the said prior and convent; and to decide the matter, causing the depositions of witnesses to be produced, and confirming, when necessary, the sentences pronounced on various points by judges formerly commissioned by the pope to try them. [Theiner, 16.] |
6 Id. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 6.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Dunkeld, Master James, papal legate, and the abbot of Dunfermelin, touching a complaint of the prior of St. Andrews, who, being injured and oppressed by his bishop, appealed to the pope, sending H. de Dundee, his canon, to prosecute the appeal. The bishop obtained papal letters to the bishop of Dunblane and his fellow judges against the said H. alleging that he refused to render account of what he had received for the fabric of the church of St. Andrews, so that H. being absent on the prior's business, was excommunicated as contumacious, and sentences were issued of suspension against the sub-prior and chapter and of interdict against the church. These sentences are to be annulled, and the legate is to hear and decide the cause. [Theiner, 17.] |
6 Id. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 6d.) |
Mandate to Master James, papal legate, on the showing of the archbishop of Cashel, to inbibit a corrupt custom which obtains, whereby, if an Englishman loses anything, and swears that an Irishman has stolen it, his oath being supported by six Englishmen, the Irish, although innocent and ready to purge themselves by thirty or more witnesses, have to make restitution, while their oaths are not received against English thieves. The legate is to see that equal justice is done without respect of persons. [Theiner, 16.] |
8 Id. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 6d.) |
Mandate to the same to revoke alienations of property unjustly made in Ireland. |
Ibid. |
Mandate to the same to denounce as void the statute by which some English prevent any Irish clerks, however learned and honest, from obtaining ecclesiastical dignities, and to admit to the same such Irish clerks as are canonically elected thereto. [Theiner, 16.] |
3 Non. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 7) |
Mandate to the clergy and people of the city and diocese of Cashel to pay obedience to their archbishop, notwithstanding that, while on a journey to Rome, being dangerously sick, he has taken the Cistercian habit. |
15 Kal Sept. Orvieto. (f. 8d.) |
Mandate to [Pandulph] bishop elect of Norwich, papal legate, to foster peace, seeing that relationship has been contracted between the kings of England and Scotland. Since the pope has sent what he has to the Holy Land subsidy, and has consequently many debts, the legate is ordered to collect and consign to the Templars and Hospitallers at Paris, Peter's pence, the cess of the Roman church, and the twentieth, writing to the pope an account of each: the pope has ordered James, who has been deprived of the office of writer, and since absolved, to make satisfaction to the legate, and obey his commands. [Theiner, 17.] |
12 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 11.) |
Mandate to archbishops, bishops, abbots, and other prelates in England to take no proceedings against the master and brethren of Sempingham contrary to indults obtained by them from the apostolic see. |
13 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 12.) |
Confirmation to the prior and brethren of the Holy Sepulchre of all their possessions, among which are churches in England, with their appurtenances and tenements. |
13 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 12d.) |
Mandate to the abbots of Kyrkestede, Revesbi, and Barlinges, to examine the liberties and dignities of the master and brethern of the order of Sempingham, obtained by papal letters, and to protect the said order from being molested by archbishops, bishops, and archdeacons. |
14 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 15.) |
Mandate to the abbots of Fountains, Rievanx, and Byland, not to suffer the master and brethren of the order of Sempingham to be molested in the enjoyment of churches granted to them with the assent of patrons, if they find that such concessions, with concurrent indults and liberties, have been granted by the apostolic see. |
2 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 17.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Dublin to examine the postulation of P. canon of Ossory, of illegitimate birth, to that see, made by the chapter, who have since sent to the pope W. the chancellor, and Master G. a canon, and, if he find it canonically made, to confirm it. [Theiner, 17.] |
2 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 18.) |
Licence for Master Robert de Abingdon, in consideration of his services and sufferings, and related by G. cardinal of St. Martin's, to hold an additional benefice. |
3 Non. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 18.) |
Mandate to the cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, his suffragans and their officials, to appoint fitting places and sufficient terms for the hearing of various questions relating to debts incurred by R. de Dena, canon of Mallinges, and Thomas, his brother, clerk, in the business of the king of England, and to losses incurred while, by order of G. cardinal legate, they were combating the enemies of the church and the king, about which actions have been brought by their creditors and others in many places. |
10 Kal. Oct. Orvieto. (f. 24.) |
Mandate to Pandulph, bishop elect of Norwich, papal legate, not to hand over the pope's money to anyone without special orders. He has entrusted money to certain merchants of Bologna, whom the pope cannot find, so that he is unable to satisfy his creditors. Master Giles, papal sub-deacon and chaplain, Pandulph's kinsman, has done likewise with money which the pope had at Paris. |
8 Kal. Oct. Orvieto. (f. 27.) |
Mandate to the archdeacon of the East Riding, Master J. Romanus, canon of York, and the dean of the city of York, to sequestrate the church of Seggesbroc, while they hear and decide the cause between R. its incumbent, who has been at Rome on business of his own and the church of Lincoln, and J., clerk of that diocese, who unjustly occupies the said church. |
7 Kal. Oct. Orvieto. (f. 29.) |
Letter to I[sabella], sometime queen of England; the pope is astonished that she has imprisoned B. the king's steward, until she extorted a ransom, and still holds hostages so that she may extort more, and has taken his castle of Compiegne (Compniaco), and injured him in many other ways; the pope orders her to free the hostages, and restore what she has taken. [Shirley, i. 536.] |
3 Non. Dec. Lateran. (f. 41.) |
Concession to the prior and convent of Christ Church, Canterbury, that the indult granted to them by G. cardinal legate to celebrate divine offices in time of interdict with the usual restrictions shall in no way interfere with their privileges. |
n.d. (f. 43.) |
Grant of protection to Cathal (Catholicus), king of Connaught, and O. his son. |
6 Id. Dec. Lateran. (f. 43d.) |
Inhibition to the abbot and convent of Battle to give to anyone parish churches granted to them for the sustenance of the monks, to whose uses they are to be applied, perpetual vicars being appointed. |
2 Non. Dec. Lateran. (f. 51.) |
Dispensation to William, archdeacon of Richmond, to continue to hold all the benefices he had before the Lateran council. |
18 Kal. Jan. Lateran. (f. 51d.) |
Mandate to the bishops of St. Andrews and Brechin and the abbot of Scone, in the absence of Master James, legate, to, dispense, at the request of the king of Scotland and certain prelates, with Thomas de Strivelin, of good life and learning, so that he may hold a plurality of benefices. [Theiner, 18.] |
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The like to the said legate. |
15 Kal. Jan. Lateran. (f. 54d.) |
Extension to the prior and convent of St. Thomas's, Canterbury, of the remission of forty days of enjoined pepance granted by archbishops and bishops, to persons coming within fifteen days to the translation of the martry's body, to one year and forty days, valid at all times. |
Ibid. |
Indult to the same, in honour of St. Thomas, on their petition, not to be obliged to make answer in any suit by letters that make no mention of the church of Canterbury. |
15 Kal. Jan. Lateran. (f. 54d.) |
Mandate to the dean, the archdeacon, and the precentor, of London, to restrain for two years, if required by the prior and brethren, those who in the voidance of the see or in the absence of the archbishop attempt anything against the church of Canterbury. |
1221. 14. Kal. Feb. Lateran. (f. 71.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, to Berengaria, sometime queen of England, on petition of king Henry, of the composition made between her and him for the observance of the composition made with king John touching her dower and the arrears of 4,500l. The letters of king Henry are dated London, July, 1220, in the fourth year of his reign. |
14 Kal. Feb. Lateran. (f. 72.) |
Mandate to the cardinal archbishop of Canterbury and the bishop of Salisbury, to enforce the said composition made between king Henry and queen Berengaria. |
6 Kal. Feb. Lateran. (f. 73.) |
Indult to the prior of Durham that he shall not be compelled to take cognisance of causes so as to interfere with the observance of his rule, unless special mention be made of this indult in the papal letters of appointment. |
5 Kal. Feb. Lateran. (f. 73.) |
Absolution of the bishop of Durham, chancellor of England, from the vow of the crusade in consideration of his age and infirmities, he having set aside 1,000 marks for the Holy Land subsidy. |
Ibid. |
Notification to Pandulph, bishop elect of Norwich, papal legate, that the pope does not wish the bishop of Durham to have to pay the twentieth to the crusaders on property that froms part of his income, he being absolved from his vow, and having contributed to the subsidy. |
6 Kal. Feb. Lateran. (f. 73d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Glasgow to punish the contumacy of the canons of Gedewrde, and other religious of his diocese, who, disregarding his sentences of excommunication or interdict issued against them on account of their excesses, continue to celebrate divine offices, by depriving them of their benefices. [Theiner, 18.] |
8 Id. Feb. Lateran. (f. 76.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Salisbury and Ely to proceed no further in the enquiry into the cause against the bishop of Durham, promoted by H. R. and another, monks of Durham, who obtained letters from the pope. The said bishop, setting out to come to Rome with the archbishop of Canterbury to show that the letters were founded on a false accsation, and supported by letters from the archbishop of York and other prelates and great men, was hindered by infirmity. The pope then ordered enquiry to be made, first by the cardinal of St. Martin's, and then by S. papal chamberlain, and others, and lastly he himself demanded whether the menks wished to allege anything against the bishop, who answered that they did not. The pope revokes all proceedings taken against the bishop from the time of his setting out for Rome. |
6 Id. Feb. Lateran. (f. 76.) |
Letter to the abbots of the Cistercian order in England, who are free from the payment of tithes of fodder (nutrimentis animalium), inhibiting rectors of parishes in which the Cistercians’ sheep are pastured to exact tithe of wool, milk, and lambs. |
5 Id. Feb. Lateran. (f. 77d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Carlisle, on information of the abbot of Jedd'[worth] in the diocese of Glasgow, to revoke concessions and confirmations made by him and his chapter of
churches in the diocese not void to sons of living rectors under age, contrary to the decrees of the Lateran council. [Theiner, 18.] |
12 Kal. Mar. Lateran. (f. 79.) |
Indult to the archbishop, the dean, and the chapter of York that on the voidance of prebends or other benefices of York which have been filled by clerks of the Roman church the pope will not for that turn appoint thereto. |
14 Kal. Mar. Lateran. (f. 79d.) |
Indult to the abbot of St. Eadmunds that he shall not be compelled to take cognisance of causes unless special mention of this indult be made in the papal letters of appointment. |
12 Kal. Mar. Lateran. (f. 79d.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of York to publish throughout England that on the death of clerks of the Roman church or other Italians holding benefices in England, the pope will not for that turn appoint thereto. |
Kal. Mar. Lateran. (f. 84.) |
Licence to Stephen, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, to grant dispensations to certain of his clerks and others engaged in the service of the see, to hold one benefice apiece in addition to those which they have. |
3 Non. Mar. Lateran. (f. 87d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Worcester, on the showing of A. a layman, that before the general council he married J. but that the bishop would not let them cohabit as they were in the fifth degree of kinship, not to unduly molest them if the facts are as stated. |
6 Id. Mar. Lateran. (f. 90.) |
Confirmation to the archbishop of Dublin of the ordinance made by him touching certain rents apportioned to those who hold the offices of dean, precentor, treasurer, chancellor, and others. [Theiner, 18.] |
15 Kal. April. Lateran. (f. 93d.) |
Legitimation of Master W. de Bardenay, at the request of the archbishop of Canterbury, his father having been a clerk in minor orders. |
13 Kal. April. Lateran. (f. 95.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Coventry to do what belongs to his office in appointing fit persons to benefices now unlawfully held by clerks living in matrimony, notwithstanding vexatious appeals against him. |
8 Kal. April. Lateran. (f. 98d.) |
Indult to the Augustinian prior of Buteley, that he shall not be compelled to take cognisance of causes unless special mention be made of this indult in the papal letters of appointment. |
14 Kal. April. Lateran. (f. 101.) |
Confirmation to the abbot and convent of Persore of their liberties and customs, forbidding anyone to extort tithe from them, and any abbot to concede corrodies, lands, rents, ministries, houses, or customary lands, or sell ancient and approved customs of the monastery, without the consent of the convent. |
16 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 105.) |
Indult to the archbishop of Dublin to dispense with literates so that they may hold a plurality of benefices. |
14 Kal. April. Lateran. (f. 105.) |
Mandate to Master James, papal legate, to enquire from the princes, ecclesiastical and secular, of England and Ireland, into the statements made on the part of the king, who is under age, and if they are true, to proeeed no further on the authority of the pope's letters, the more so as the king, until he comes of age, ought not to be summoned (conveniri), the archbishop of Cashel having stated that he is unable to regain the possessions of his church, and specially the new town of Cashel, and others taken by G. de Marisco, justiciary of Ireland. [Theiner, 18.] |
10 Kal. May. (f. 111.) |
Confirmation to the dean and chapter of Lichfield of the concession made by the bishop of Coventry, that on the death of a canon the proceeds of the prebend for the next year may be used in the execution of his will for his burial, a sum being reserved for the services of the temporary vicar. |
7 Non. May. Lateran. (f. 111.) |
Confirmation to the chapter of Lichefield of the grant made to them by the bishop of the free election of the dean. |
5 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 112d.) |
Inhibition to anyone to molest the abbot and convent of Meldun, or Meledun, in regard to the schools held by them in their burgh. |
9 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 112d.) |
Confirmation to the abbot and convent of Winchelcumb of their liberties and customs, forbidding anyone to exact tithe of the labours of their hands, or forage; and any abbot to concede corrodies, &c. (as above, f. 101). |
1220. 6 Kal. Jan. Lateran. (f. 113.) |
Faculty to Ralph de Novilla to accept any church to which he may be presented, notwithstanding the benefice which he has with cure of souls. |
1221. 5 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 114.) |
Indult to the abbot and prior of St. Augustine's Canterbury, that they shall not be compelled to take cognisance of causes unless special mention be made of this indult in the papal letters of appointment. |
2 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 114d.) |
Relaxation of ten days of enjoined penance to all the faithful of the province of Canterbury, who shall assist in the restoration of the abbey church of St. Augustine. |
3 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 114d.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Durham, the king's chancellor, to deprive of their benefices R. de Berneval and other rectors of churches who live in matrimony. |
4 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 115.) |
Mandate to the cardinal archbishop of Canterbury and his suffragans to do all they can to put a stop to the beginnings of [civil] war in England. |
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The like to the barons of England, to the archbishop of Canterbury and York, and the bishop of Winchester. |