Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 1, 1198-1304. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1893.
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Regesta, Vol. XLII.
1 Martin IV.
1281. 12 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 9.) |
Request to Edward I. to pay the yearly cess of 1000 marks, due for three years past, to Master Geoffrey, clerk of the papal camera. |
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Ibid. | Mandate to the said clerk to present the above letter to the king, and, on receiving the money, to assign it to a firm of Sienese merchants. |
Ibid. | Faculty to the same to return to the king the four years cess as soon as satisfaction has been made. |
Ibid. | Injunction to the same not to reveal to anyone that he has the above faculty, and not to write letters about it unless the king, in need of the said return, puts off payment of the cess; but if he does not for such cause put it off, the said clerk is to cancel the pope's letter, and return it, under seal, by a faithful messenger. |
1282. 10 Kal. Mar. Orvieto. (f. 25d.) |
Faculty to Master Geoffrey de Veçano, canon of Cambray, clerk of the papal camera and nuncio, to exact and receive Peter's pence and other dues in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland with powers to compel debtors and detainers of the same. |
Non. Mar. Orvieto. (f. 26.) |
Mandate to the same to enquire into the way in which Peter's pence has been collected by archbishops, bishops, and other prelates in England, who, it is said, keep back part of it, and to apply such remedy as may be had without scandal. |
Non. Mar. Orvieto. (f. 26.) |
Mandate to the same to enquire and report to the pope as to the custom, mentioned in his letters, of some clerks and laymen of the realm to insert in contracts a certain penalty to be applied to the Roman church or the Holy Land, which suffer loss because no commission has been given to anyone in those parts to exact such penalties. |
Id. Mar. Orvieto. (f. 26.) |
To the archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, and other prelates of England, informing them that Master Geoffrey is sent to collect the cess and other dues, and, that there may be no doubt about the items, they are here appended. In the diocese of Canterbury, the monastery of St. Saviour, Faversham, I silver mark; in that of London, the church called ‘Florecia,’ 1 gold piece; in that of Exeter, the church of Bodmin (Bomine), 1 malachin (fn. 1); in that of Winchester, the monastery of St. Peter, Chertsey, 4 gold pieces; in that of Salisbury, the monastery of St. Aldhelm [Malmesbury], 1 ounce of gold; in that of Coventry, the monastery of Bredon, 2 bezants; in that of Lincoln, the monastery of St. Albans, 1 ounce of gold marabuts; the monastery of Maluebien, 1 ounce of gold; the monastery of SS. Peter and Paul, Chauecumb, 1 obolus massubut; in the diocese of Norwich, the monastery of St. Edmund, 1 mark; in that of Ely, the hospital of Angleshei, 1 melachin; in that of York, the church of the canons regular of St. Mary, Carlisle, 1 silver mark, yearly; now it is the episcopal church; the Cistercian house has to pay for the church of Scadeborch each year 1 obolus massamutinus. In Scotland, in the diocese of St. Andrews, which belongs to the pope, the abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr, Aberbunchre, 2 bezants; the abbey of Lindores, 2 bezants; the abbey of Kelso, 1 mark sterling; in the diocese of Glasgow, which belongs to the pope, the [cathedral] church, 3 marks yearly; the abbey of St. Mary, Jeddewrth, 1 marabut and 1 campul; in the diocese of Aberdeen, which belongs to the pope, Willicrist, earl of Mar, 2s., which he ought to send by the Hospitallers, by order of cardinal J. de Salerno; the church of St. Mary, Mutimusth, 2s. In Ireland, in the diocese of Dundaleglas, the church of St. Patrick, Down, half an ounce of gold; in the church of St. Mary, Louth, 20s.; in Inniscathay (Insula Gathay), the hospital of St. John, Dublin, 2s. |
Non. Mar. Orvieto. (f. 27.) |
Appointment of Master Geoffrey de Veçano, clerk of the papal camera, to exact and receive in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, moneys promised to the Holy Land, redemptions of crusaders vows, legacies, or any other sums, except tenths, designated for the Holy Land; with powers to compel debtors and detainers, and faculty to apply ecclesiastical censures. Money so collected is to be placed in security, and vouchers sent to the pope. |