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1297. 5 Kal. Feb. St. Peter's. (f. 195.) |
Provision to Boniface, son of the late Thomas, marquis of Saluzzo, papal chaplain, of a canonry of Lincoln, with reservation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the churches of Almanbiri and Camessale, and the royal chapel of Tikehull, in the diocese of York, or that he is in his twentieth year and not ordained. |
Ibid. (f. 195d.) |
Concurrent mandate to the prior of Pontefract and two others named. |
Ibid. |
The like to George, son of the said marquis, of a canonry and prebend of Salisbury. |
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Concurrent mandate to the prior of Torrinton and two others named. |
1297. 4 Kal. Mar. St. Peter's. (f. 200d.) |
Exemption to John, bishop of Winchester, his chapter and officials, from the jurisdication of the archbishop of Canterbury and his successors; this exemption is to cease on the death, resignation, or translation of the said John. |
Ibid. (f. 201.) |
Concurrent mandate to the abbots of Westminster and St. Edmunds, and to a papal auditor named. |
14 Kal. Mar. St. Peter's. (f. 202.) |
Dispensation, at the request of Francis, cardinal of St. Mary's in Cosmedin, to Master Thomas de Chobeam, doctor of canon law, who held the churches of Holingebourne and Hakeney, and then those of Boyle and Rotherelfeld, in the dioceses of Canterbury, London, and Chichester, to retain the same. |
16 Kal. Jan. St. Peter's. (f. 206d.) |
Appointment of Andrew, abbot of Cupar, to be bishop of Caithness, that see being void by the death of A[dam], at Siena. |
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Concurrent letters to the dean and chapter of Caithness and to the king of Scotland. [Theiner, 163.] |
4 Kal. Mar. St. Peter's. (f. 207.) |
Faculty to John, bishop of Winchester, to grant dispensations to six of his clerks to hold two benefices apiece with cure of souls. |
16 Kal. Mar. St. Peter's. (f. 210.) |
Licence to the same to contract a loan of 2000 marks to meet his expenses at Rome. |
Ibid. |
The like to the same. |
5 Id. Mar. St. Peter's. (f. 210d.) |
Appointment of Henry to be archbishop of York, that see being void by the death of John. The election having been made, Henry did not appear before the pope, and was therefore deprived, but, to please the king and to avoid difficulties, he is now appointed. |
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Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy, and people of the diocese, to vassals of the church, to suffragans of the see, and to the king. |
(16 Kal. April.) St. Peter's. (f. 213.) |
Provision to John son of Landulph de Colonna, Roman citizen, of a canonry of Lincoln, with reservation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has canonries and prebends of Troyes, Southwell, and St. Martin's, Tours. |
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Concurrent mandate to the provost of St. Omer and others named. |
6 Non. Mar. St. Peter's. (f. 218.) |
Provision, at the request of Francis, cardinal of St. Mary's in Cosmedin, to Boniface, son of Thomas, marquis of Saluzzo, of the rectory of Peniston, in the diocese of York, he having held the churches of Alberbiri and Camessale, by papal dispensation, and being presented to Peniston by a layman, held it for some time, until, finding that he had no right to do so, resigned it, with dispensation to him to hold the same, and also the royal chapel of Tikehull, and a canonry and prebend of Lincoln reserved by the pope. |
Ibid. |
Indult to the same that he shall not be obliged to reside in the above benefices. |
Ibid. (f. 218d.) |
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Novara, the prior of Bradenestoke, and precentor of St. Mary's, Suthamton, in the dioceses of Salisbury and Winchester. |
Id. Feb. St. Peter's. (f. 221.) |
Provision to Robert de Maydenestane, at the request of John, bishop of Winchester, whose clerk he is, of the church of Adurbiri, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of Edmund de Maydenestan, at Asti, who, as the said bishop's chaplain, was on his way to Rome, notwithstanding that he has the rectory of Mulchilmers, in the diocese of Winchester, and has been presented to the church of Donton, in that of Salisbury, about which he has a suit with Master William Burnel, late dean of Wells; with dispensation to him to retain one of the two first-named benefices. |
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Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Chertsey, the dean of St. Paul's, and another named. |
Id. Feb. St. Peter's. (f. 225d.) |
Faculty to John, bishop of Winchester, to make provision to three of his clerks of canonries and prebends of London, Wells, and Chichester, there being no collegiate church in his diocese in which provision can be made to secular clerks. |
Ibid. (f. 226.) |
Faculty to the same to licence six of his clerks, being under age and not ordained, to hold one benefice with cure of souls, residence not being required. |
Non. Mar. St. Peter's. (f. 241d.) |
Licence to Edmund, earl of Cornwall, to have a chaplain in the chapel on his manor of Hamelden, in the diocese of Lincoln, which may be consecrated by any bishop. |
5 Id. May. St. Peter's. (f. 245d.) |
Dispensation, at the king's request, to Guy, son of William de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, and Isabella, daughter of Gilbert, earl of Gloucester, to remain in the marriage they have contracted, they being related in the fourth degree of kindred; declaring their future offspring legitimate. |
Id. Mar. St. Peter's. f. 251.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, to Antony, bishop of Durham, of the ordinance made by him, dated Aukeland 5 Id. Nov. 1286, concerning the parish church of Chester le Street, in his diocese and of his patronage, about which questions have arisen between Walter de Clifford, rector of the same, and Master Alan de Esinwald. Mention is made of the chapels of Tanfield and Lameley, the court of tenants of the church at Chester le Street, at Walrigge, the demesne land of Herverton, the fishery in the Were, the predial tithes of Great and Little Lumeley, Lampton, Wodesende, and the tenth of the coal mine, Lamelay Kiblesworth, Ravenesworth, Dernecroch, Hedley, Ladesheved, the land of Furgers, Raveshelem, and Neuhouses, Pelton, Pokeley, Pelawe, Pikettc, Tribeley, Edmanesley, Steresley, and Netrehworth, Chester le Street and Wrthill, Taunfield, Lince, Crock, Taunfeldley, Stanley, Stanleyhall, Caldesete, Steles, Birteley, Herverton, Mora, and Harden, Urpathe, Hulkertan, Twyles, the predial tithes of Plauworth and Walrigg, and of all waste lands in the parish. [Monasticon, vi. 1338.] |
Ibid. (f. 252.) |
The like confirmation, with exemplification, to the bishop of Durham, of an ordinance made by him, dated Aukelande, 12 Kal. Oct. 1283, concerning the parish church of Lanchester, of his patronage, void by the death of Master Alexander de Alverton, which, during its voidance, was placed in charge of Master John de Craven, by an ordinance of bishop Antony, dated Midelham, 8 Kal. April 1283. Mention is made of the chapels of Helsce, Medinesley, and Heley, pensions from Colyesley and Sateley, the predial tithes of Essce, Corneshow, Hedeley, Upper and Lower Hamesteles, Bromsteles, the land of Matthew the forester, Medinesley, Hussettes, Kyhowe, Burseblades, Billingside, Bradeley, and Crock, Grenecrofte, Holmsyde, Colpiel, Steley, Bethelisfeld, the land of the smith, and of Tassy, [and] Gurley, Langeley, Ridding, Stubeley, Brome, Notesteles, Brumhope, Langester, and Pethe, Heley, Conkesheved, and Hincheley, Yvestan and Benfeldside, Morileys, Neubigging, Hintebuch, and Fordes. [Monasticon, vi. 1333.] |
16 Kal. July. Orvieto. (f. 253d.) |
Indult to William de Othum, a Friar Preacher, archbishop elect of Dublin, to be consecrated by any three or four bishops he may choose. [Theiner, 163.] |
7 Id. July. Orvieto. (f. 253d.) |
Mandate to the bishops of London and Hereford, on petition of the said William, made by his proctors, Andrew de Sancto Albano and Peter de Othum, to confer on him the palliumsent by them, and to receive his oath of fealty. [Theiner, 163.] |
Ibid. |
Monition and order to the said William to receive the pallium, and use it on those days expressed in the bull of privileges of his church. [Theiner, 163.] |
4 Kal. May. St. Peter's. (f. 254.) |
Mandate to Gotius de Orvieto, Rayner de Vichio, canon of Lichfield, and Master Geoffrey de Veçano, to receive from John, bishop of Winchester, the sum of 2000 marks which he has borrowed to meet his expenses at Rome. |
n.d. (f. 255.) |
Forms of delivery of the pallium sent to the archbishop of Dublin, conferring on him the plenitude of the pontifical office, and of the oath of fealty to the pope taken by him. |
10 Kal. April. St. Peter's (f. 260d.) |
Indult to Boniface, son of Thomas, marquis of Saluzzo, subdeacon, who has a dispensation to hold the rectories of Almanbiri, Camessale, and Peniston, and the royal chapel of Tikecull, and canonry of Lincoln, that for three years he shall not be obliged to be ordained deacon or priest; the said churches are to be served by vicars. |
15 Kal. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 262.) |
Mandate to the provost of Lausanne and Master Ottoboni de Placentia, papal auditor, and to the official of Lincoln, to induct and defend Theobald, brother of the count of Bar le Duc, in possession of the canonry, prebend, and treasurership of York, of which provision has been made to him by the pope on their voidance by the deprivation of Peter de Colonna, late cardinal of St. Eustace's, guilty of schism and heresy, notwithstanding any papal indult to the contrary, or that Theobald holds canonries and prebends of Reims, Paris, and elsewhere in France, and of Lincoln, and also the parish church of Paganham, of which provision has been made to him by the pope. |
Ibid. (f. 262d.) |
Concurrent letter to the said Theobald. |
8 Id. July. Orvieto. (f. 262d.) |
Provision to the same of the church of Paganaham, belonging to the archbishop, in the diocese of Canterbury, which, three years ago, during the voidance of that see, had been given to him by the king, whose clerk he was, he being then in subdeacon's orders and absent, the said church being now void by his not having been ordained within a year from his acceptance of it; with indult to him to hold his other benefices, and not to be obliged to be ordained priest for five years, or to reside. |
12 Kal. July. Orvieto. (f. 283d.) |
Confirmation to the Cistercian abbot and convent of Stanlawe, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, of the grant made to them by Henry de Lascy, earl of Lincoln, of the church of Whalley, of his patronage, to which they are to be transferred, to take effect on the death or resignation of the rector, a perpetual vicar being appointed; with indult to the same to enjoy all their privileges which they had before the translation of their house. |
Kal. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 284d.) |
Mandate to the bishops of Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Ross, to go to Caithness and consecrate A. bishop elect. [Theiner, 164.] |
5 Id. Oct. Orvieto. (f. 295.) |
Provision to Luke de Flisco, papal chaplain, of the canonry and prebend of Lichfield, void by the death of Master Brancaleon de Flisco, papal notary, notwithstanding that he has canonries and prebends of Paris and elsewhere, and the church of St. Clement, Terrington, in the diocese of Norwich. |
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Concurrent mandate to the dean of Salisbury and two others named. |
Ibid. |
Provision to the same of the rectory of Terrinton, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the death of Master Branchaleon de Flisco, notwithstanding that he holds other benefices, as above. |
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Concurrent mandate to the dean of Salisbury, and two others named. |
10 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 302d.) |
Dispensation to Master William Siguin, papal chaplain, to hold the rectory of Mancetter (Maninechestria), in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, he having resigned a benefice in that of Agen, and having canonries and prebends in the same, and in Wells and Howden, and certain tithes in the diocese of Agen, he having been under age when first beneficed. |
5 Kal. Nov. Orvieto. (f. 302d.) |
Mandate to Master Geoffrey de Veçano, papal clerk, canon of Cambray, to compel the agents employed in France and England, under the bishops of Albano and Palestrina in receiving procurations to pay the balance due, citing them, if need be, to appear before the pope; the money paid is to be consigned to Lanfranc Anselmi, of the Clarentes of Pistoia, papal banker (mercator), or members of his firm or their proctors. |
4 Kal. Nov. Orvieto. (f. 304.) |
Indult to Thomas de Galdebug, priest, to hold the rectories of Bircheton and Holbeche, in the diocese of Lincoln, which he has successively obtained. |
5 Id. July. Orvieto. (f. 315.) |
Grant to the bishop of Durham, some of whose possessions have been taken by John de Baliol and his ancestors, of the church of Simondoborne, the advowson of which the said king has given as recompense, together with certain lands. The church, which is in a solitary place on the border, is to be served by a priest, to whom a fit stipend is to be assigned. |
15 Kal. Aug. Orvieto. (f. 315.) |
Dispensation to Master Adam de Duffield, parson of Pontelande, in the diocese of Durham, who has held also the church of Quicham, and on resigning this that of Whiteberne, without papal dispensation, to retain the same, the cure of souls not being neglected. |
18 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 315d.) |
Faculty to the bishop of Winchester to give the church of Bourchere, void by the death, at Rome, of Master William de Wellingue, to any fit person, and to induct and defend him in possession of the same. |
7 Kal. Oct. Orvieto. (f. 316.) |
Grant to the rector and brethren of the Augustinian house of the Blood of Christ, at Asserugge, commonly called ‘Good men,’ in the diocese of Lincoln, of certain lands and possessions with the patronage and advowson of the church of Hemelhamstede, given to them by Edmund, earl of Cornwall, their patron and founder, to take effect on the death or resignation of the rector. |
Ibid. |
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Durham and Exeter, and to the abbot of St. Albans. |
Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 331.) |
Grant to Aldebandini, son of James Richard de Militiis, of Rome, of the archdeaconry of London, void by the deprivation of Laurence de Friscis Berta, with dispensation to the same to hold canonries and prebends of St. John Lateran, and Beauvais. |
Ibid. |
Concurrent mandate to Masters Nicholas de Fraiapanatibus and John de Papazuris, papal chaplains, and John de Luco, canons of the Lateran and of London. |
6 Kal. Jan. St. Peter's (f. 335.) |
Faculty to Master Adam de Driffred, canon of Pontseland, and to Roger de Mar, rector of Quiseley, in the dioceses of Durham and York, proctors of Henry, archbishop elect of York, to contract a loan of 2500 marks to meet the expenses of the said Henry at Rome, care being taken to avoid involving him and his successors in the pit of usury. |
Ibid. |
The like to the same for a loan of 2000 marks. |
Ibid. |
The like to the same for a loan of 1000 marks. |
10 Kal. Sept. Orvieto. (f. 340.) |
Licence to John, bishop of Winchester, to make a will. |
3 Id. Jan. St. Peter's. (f. 351.) |
Mandate to Raynald, bishop elect Vicenza, and Rayner de Vichio, and to Lante, canons of Lichfield and Pistoia, to see that the 2500 marks borrowed by the proctors of Henry, archbishop elect of York, is duly paid to the firm of Ammanati of Pistoia under pain of excommunication. |
Ibid. |
The like concerning the loan of 2000 marks. |
3 Non. Jan. St. Peter's. (f. 354.) |
Indult to Peter de Sabaudia, dean of Salisbury, to have a portable altar. |
Non. Jan. St. Peter's. (f. 355d.) |
Dispensation to the same, at the king's request, to retain the fruits of the benefices which he has received while under age, those which he had before he held the deabery of Salisbury amounting to 1000 marks yearly. |