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3 Non. April. Lateran. (f. 67.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of York, at his request and that of the bishop of Chichester, to dispense with Oddo, his clerk,
already dispensed by pope Honorius so that he could hold an additional benefice, with a proviso against illegitimacy, both in regard to illegitimacy and the benefice he has obtained, provided he does not follow in his father's footsteps. |
3 Non. April. Lateran. (f. 68.) |
Indult to the abbot and convent of Abedon, on petition of J. cardinal of St. Praxed, to appropriate to the uses of hospitality the church of Culdedon in their gift, which the said cardinal has on its voidance, a vicar's portion being reserved. |
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[Given by Theiner as above; but see the indults at f. 158d and Vol. xvi., f. 105.] |
4 Id. April. Lateran. (f. 76.) |
Mandate to the bishop of Ely, the archdeacon of Suthbiri, and the chancellor of Cambridge, on petition of the Cluniac prior and convent of La Charité, that on a voidance of the priory of Conventry, which belongs to their church, a prior was appointed by their prior, who afterwards, without consulting either his convent, or that of La Charité, professed obedience to the bishop of Lincoln. On this the prior of La Charité removed him from the priory, and from time to time has appointed others, but he obtained papal letters to the bishop of Bath and others, who put the said bishop in possession as guardian. The bishop compelled the convent of Daventry to elect a prior threatening to expel them if they did not, and instituted him to Coventry, whereupon he was excommunicated by the prior of La Charité. On his death, when the prior instituted another, the bishop not only would not let him enter the priory, but procured him grievous injuries, although the brethren of the order of Cluny have an indult which exempts them from obedience to any bishop. And since the prior and convent of La Charité were unable to obtain possession of their convent within a year. they petitioned, but the bishop's proctor opposed their petition, on the ground that the priory of Coventry was subject to the bishop, and, on the death of prior W., was vacant for a long time, so that its provision, according to the Lateran council, lapsed to the bishop, who wished to appoint a fit person but was hindered by the prior and convent of La Charité. In this way papal letters were obtained against them to the bishop of Bath and his fellow judges, who cited them before them, and on their refusal to appear declared them contumacious, and put the bishop in possession, and this judgement the latter prays the pope to confirm. The pope now orders the above judges, with the assent of the proctors of either party, on security given by the prior and convent of La Charité to restore to them the possession of the monastery and to [re]hear and decide the question. If [the proctors will] not [assent] they are to remit the cause to be examined by the pope. |
8 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 82.) |
Monition to the king of England to walk in the fear of God, who will convert his enemies to peace. |
7 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 82.) |
The like to him, in view of the danger threatening the Holy Land, to make peace or truce with the king of France, to whom the pope has addressed a like counsel. The pope has appointed the bishop of Winchester for the king, and the archbishop of Sens for the king of France, to arrange the terms of the treaty. [Raynaldi, xxi. 50.] |
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The like to the king of France. |
10 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 83.) |
Mandate to the prior of St. Mary's Suthwerch and the deans of Suthwerch and St. Mary le Bow, on petition of the prior and canons of Ginges, to proceed in a cause between them and Thomas, called ‘Capra,’ of the diocese of Norwich, who has cited them before the precentor of Barnewelle and his colleagues, touching a yearly rent, their exception being that the said T. made an agreement not to demand the rent: the said judges having refused to admit their exception, they have appealed to the pope. |
8 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 85d.) |
Licence to Master Raynold de Leicestria, to hold and additional benefice, with cure of souls, that which he now has not exceeding seven marks. |
6 Kal. May. Lateran. (f. 86.) |
Mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury, the archdeacon, and Master W. canon of St. Mary's, London, to proceed in a cause between Master Laurence, rector of Abbot's Ann, studying at Bologna, and R. a priest of the diocese of Chichester, touching the said church, which he says he holds by papal mandate, papal letters having been addressed to the prior of St. Frideswide's, Oxford, and others citing the said rector, whose proctor, on their refusing to grant a sufficient time for the rector to consult him, appealed to the pope on his behalf. |
2 Non. May. Lateran. (f. 89.) |
Dispensation. on the recommendation of P. bishop of Winchester, with whom he has been employed abroad, to Peter de Cancellis, clerk, to hold an additional benefice, with cure of souls, on condition that he provide a fit vicar to serve the one in which he does not reside. |
Ibid. (f. 89d.) |
The like to the archdeacon of Winchester. |
Non. May. Lateran. (f. 94.) |
Mandate to the sub-dean of York on the petition of P. a clerk, son of G. de Neville, sometime the king's chamberlain, dispensed by pope Honorius in a mandate to the late bishop Pandulph, papal legate, to hold an additional benefice, that which he had not exceeding 30 marks, to confirm the said dispensation verbally granted by the said bishop. |
6 Kal. June. Lateran. (f. 101.) |
Mandate to the archdeacon of Norwich to hear and decide a cause between Martin de Summa, papal sub-deacon, rector of Damerham, and the abbot and convent of Glastonbury, and V. clerk, of the diocese of Salisbury, about the chapel of Merton, belonging to the said church, already tried before the dean of Exeter and his fellow judges, who pronounced in his favour. The other side, making a vexatious appeal, ejected him from the said chapel, and, on his excepting before the chancellor of Wells and his colleagues, to whom letters on the above appeal had been obtained, that, as he had been despoiled pending appeal, he was not bound to answer until restitution had been made, such exception was not admitted: upon this, he has appealed to the pope, and prays that the cause so long protracted may be brought to a close, which the pope orders to be done, or else remitted to him, or, if not, to remit the examination of it to the said chancellor and his colleagues. |
8 Kal. July. Bieti. (f. 104.) |
Dispensation to Master Peter Rusciniol, rector of Drochoneford, to hold an additional benefice. |
16 Kal. June. Rieti. (f. 111.) |
Dispensation to the prior of Durham that he may be promoted to any dignity save that of prelate, notwithstanding illegitimacy. |
13 Kal. Aug. Rieti. (f. 111d.) |
Inhibition, at the request of the king, to the prelates of those districts in which he shall appoint justices, sheriffs, and bailiffs in castles, towns, and other royal places in England, to issue sentences of excommunication against the said officials. [Fædera.] |
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Concurrent letters to the archbishops and bishops in England and Ireland. |
13 Kal. Aug. Rieti. (f. 111d.) |
Indult to the king, on his petition, that the great men and barons of his realm shall not be bound to go when cited by papal letters to places without the realm, whither they cannot pass without danger, or without crossing hostile territory. [Fædera.] |
Ibid. (f. 112.) |
Monition to the same to warn the said great men and barons not to bind themselves to anyone, so as to be summoned without the realm, as the pope could not refuse justice if demanded. |
13 Kal. Aug. Rieti. (f. 112.) |
Faculty to the same to call to his council such prelates of his realm as he shall think fit. [Shirley, i. 549.] |
2 Kal. Aug. Rieti. (f. 112d.) |
Licence for Master Roger de Cantilupo, clerk, to hold an additional benefice, that which he has not exceeding 22 marks, and being insufficient to meet his expenses, especially those of hospitality. |
13 Kal. Aug. Rieti. (f. 112d.) |
Indult, at the king's request, to the prior and convent of Canterbury, to enjoy all privileges and indugences whether granted by popes or archbishops, notwithstanding lapse of time and desuetude. |
2 Kal. Aug. Rieti. (f. 113d.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, of the grant made by R. archbishop of Canterbury, of 50 marks to be paid yearly from
the rents of his manor of Wingeham to the monastery of Monte d'Oro, Anagni, dated July 1231. |
8 Id. Sept. Rieti. (f. 126d.) |
Order to the suffragans of Canterbury to reform and correct the monasteries of the province. |
4 Id. Sept. Rieti. (f. 127.) |
Order to the archbishop and the penitentiary of York, and S. monk of Rievaux, on information that some rectors of churches and chapels of the city and diocese care only for the milk and wool of their flocks, and are more or less non-resident. Those who have no papal dispensation are to return to their cures within three months, those who have an indult for nonresidence are to appoint perpetual vicars, able to support the episcopal, archidiaconal, repairing (sarcitectorum), and other charges: and pluralists with papal indults are to do the like. |
Kal. Oct. Rieti. (f. 129d.) |
Indult to the prior and convent of Meriton, in the diocese of Winchester, that they shall not be summoned to answer in a cause in which they are concerned, relating to their property, at a distance of more than two days' journey from their monastery, unless special mention be made of this indult in the papal letters. |
3 Id. Dec. Rieti. (f. 141.) |
Inhibition to the archbishop of Cashel and his suffragans to submit to secular judgment, even if they themselves be willing to yield thereto. [Theiner, 28.] |
4 Id. Feb. Rieti. (f. 152.) |
Indult, at the request of king Henry, son of the founder, to the abbot and convent of Beaulieu, to appropriate the churches of Sulstun and Inglesham, with the chapel of Kokeswell, in the dioceses of Salisbury and Lincoln. |
5 Non. Mar. Rieti. (f. 158d.) |
Indult, at the request of J. cardinal of St. Praxed's, to the abbot and convent of Abbedon, in the diocese of Salisbury, to appropriate, when void, to the uses of their infirmary, the church of Culdesdon. |