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1328. 5 Kal. June. Avignon. (f. 124.) |
To all prelates, secular and regular. Requiring them to receive the bearers of this letter, Gerald de Stata and Peter Natalis, sent by the pope to seize William de Okam, a Friar Minor, whom they are to take and keep in custody, or send to the Roman court. |
8 Id. June. Avignon. (f. 124d.) |
To the archbishop of Milan and his suffragans. Touching Michael de Cesena, formerly general of the Friars Minors, and Bonagratia, and William Okam, an Englishman of the same order, who have been suspected of heresy and schism, and have been cited but left Avignon. Sentence of excommunication is issued against them for contumacy, and ordered to be published. [Margin torn off.] |
11 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 161d.) |
To archbishops, bishops, and all prelates regular and secular in England, Wales, and Ireland. Commending to them Master Itherius de Concoreto, canon of Salisbury, whom the pope is sending as nuncio; and directing that a safe conduct be given to him and 7s. a day provided for his expenses. |
2 Non. July. Avignon. (f. 161d.) |
To the same. Requiring them to give a safe conduct to Master Hugh de Engolisma, archdeacon of Canterbury, papal nuncio. |
1327. 9 Kal. Oct. Avignon. (f. 209.) |
To Hugh de Engolisma, archdeacon of Canterbury, papal nuncio. Faculty to absolve and grant a quittance to the heirs or others concerned in the execution of the will of the late earl of Ulster (Otonie), in which a precious stone given to him by the pope was directed to be returned.
[Margin torn off.] |
17 Kal. Dec. Avignon. (f. 209.) |
Nicholas de Capociis, canon of Lincoln, is appointed papal chaplain. [Margin torn off.] |
1328. 11 Kal. June. Avignon. (f. 209.) |
To Hugh de Engolisma. Indult that his confessor shall give him plenary absolution at the hour of death. |
Ibid. (f. 209d.) |
To the same. Faculty to dispose of his personal property by will. |
8 Id. Aug. Avignon. (f. 209d.) |
To the bishop of Worcester. On the petition of queen Isabella. Setting forth that by the marriage of David, only son of Robert, regent of Scotland, and John, daughter of the said queen, those concerned in this marriage came under the sentence of excommunication issued against the said Robert and others connected with him, wherefore the queen prayed the pope to absolve the children of the said marriage, and all others concerned in it, from the said sentence. Faculty is given to the bishop to grant the desired absolution. [Margin torn off.] |
11 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 209d.) |
To Itherius de Conquoreto, canon of Salisbury, papal nuncio.
Whereas Gregory X. Nicholas IV. Boniface VIII. and Clement V.
ordered a tenth of benefices in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland to be collected for the Holy Land subsidy, much of which remained unpaid, Rigaud, bishop of Winchester, then canon of Orleans, and Hugh de Engolisma, then sacristan of Narbonne, were ordered to exact the same; but as Hugh, by reason of ill-health, is unable to carry out that mandate Itherius is to take his place. The tenth, as aforesaid, Peter's pence, the yearly cess, and other sums due from legacies, or commutation of crusaders' vows and others is to be collected. Faculty is given to Itherius to compel payment, any exemption or indult to the contrary notwithstanding. |
Ibid. (f. 210d.) |
To the same. Ordering him to pay over the sums collected to the papal camera, with faculty as above. |
Ibid. (f. 211.) |
To archbishops, bishops, and all prelates, regular and secular, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Requiring them to assist the said collectors and their agents. [A portion torn off.] |
Ibid. |
To [Itherius de Conquoreto]. Touching the same, directing him to enforce the above mandate touching Peter's pence, and, if necessary, to call in the aid of the secular arm. |
Ibid. |
To archbishops, bishops, and others (as above). Ordering them to assign Peter's pence to the aforesaid nuncio, whom the pope has ordered to induce and solicit them to obey the directions of the papal letters touching the same. [A portion torn off.] |
12 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 211d.) |
To the aforesaid nuncio. Directing him to take the place of Hugh de Engolisma, who is incapacitated by ill-health, and giving him faculty to carry out his mission. |
9 Kal. Oct. Avignon. (f. 212.) |
To Albert, bishop of Annadown. Requesting him to take steps that the precious stone bequeathed to the pope by the earl of Ulster (Otonie) be consigned to Hugh de Engolisma, archdeacon of Canterbury, who has orders to receive the same from the heirs and executors of the earl's will. |
Ibid. |
To Master Hugh de Engolisma. Ordering him to receive the aforesaid stone, about which the pope has written to the bishop of Annadown. [A portion torn off.] |
5 Kal.—. Avignon. (f. 112.) |
To the bishop of Co[ventry and Lichfield]. Requesting him to take steps that John, cardinal of [St. Isi]dore's be put in possession of the archdeaconry of Coventry, with its rights and jurisdiction, and to cease from hindering the same. |
1327. 6 Id. Nov. Avignon. (f. 212.) |
To the king. Congratulating him on his accession to the throne, and exhorting him to show filial reverence to his mother, queen Isabella. [A portion torn off.] |
3 Id. Nov. Avignon. (f. 212d.) |
To Hugh de Engolisma. Ordering him to use all diligence in collecting the subsidy for the Roman church. |
Ibid. |
To the same. Ordering him to write fully to the pope touching his mission. |
14 Kal. Dec. Avignon. (f. 212d.) |
To the king. Commending to him the aforesaid nuncio. |
Ibid. |
To queen Isabella. The like. |
2 Non. Dec. Avignon. (f. 212d.) |
To the king. Touching John Francisci, of the society of the Bardi, of Florence, resident in England, against whom the king has been indignant on account of what the said John has written to members of his society at the papal court about him. The pope has paid no attention to this, and begs the king to receive John and his society into favour. |
Ibid. |
To queen Isabella. The like. |
4 Non. Dec. Avignon. (f. 213.) |
To the king. The pope has received his letters asking that Wolfran, prior of Worcester, should be appointed to that see, but having already translated to it the bishop of Hereford, and having appointed Thomas to this see, he is unable to comply with the king's request. He will not forget Wolfran in due time and place. |
Ibid. |
To the queen. The like. |
1328. 2 Non. Feb. Avignon. (f. 213.) |
To William, archbishop of York. Thanking him for a contribution of 1000 florins, sent by Master Alan Conyngelburch, D.C.L. the archbishop's proctor at the Roman court. |
—Mar. Avignon. (f. 213.) |
To Henry, earl of Lancaster, steward of England, whose letters the pope has received, and thanks him for the devotion expressed therein, exhorting him to continue the same. [A portion torn off.] |
6 Kal. May. Avignon. (f. 213.) |
To queen Isabella. Exhorting her so to train her son, the young king, that he may always pursue the path of justice, and govern the realm in peace. A subsidy for the Holy Land should be given. [A portion torn off.] |
Id. May. Avignon. (f. 213.) |
To the king. The pope has received his letters, and has spoken to the Master of the Hospitallers as to the appointment of Leonard de Tibertis to be prior of England, which the master will do on the meeting of the chapter of the order. [A portion cut off.] |
Ibid. (f. 213d.) |
To the queen. The like. |
18 Kal. June. Avignon. (f. 213d.) |
To the king. Requesting him to make satisfaction to the abbot of Fêcamp, who has suffered loss of goods and fruits at the hands of the king's officers. [A portion cut off.] |
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Concurrent letter to the queen. |
11 Kal. June. Avignon. (f. 213d.) |
To Hugh de Engolisma, papal nuncio. Permitting him, on the ground of ill health, to leave his mission and return to the pope. |
8 Kal. July Avignon. (f. 213d.) |
To Adam, bishop of Worcester. The pope has received his letters, touching his reconciliation to the king, with whom the pope exhorts him so to deal as to secure both the temporalities of the see and the good will of the king. |
12 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 214.) |
To the king. Commending to him Itherius de Conquoreto, canon of Salisbury, who takes the place of Hugh de Engolisma as nuncio. |
Ibid. |
The like to queen Isabella, and to queen Philippa, to the archbishop of Canterbury, to the bishops of Worcester and Hereford, to the archbishop of York, and to the bishops of Winchester and Ely. |
Ibid. |
To Hugh de Engolisma. Ordering him to instruct his successor, Itherius de Conquoreto, in the details of his mission. [A portion cut off.] |
Ibid. |
To Itherius de Conquoreto. Ordering him to collect money due to the pope and the Roman church, and pay it over in equal parts to the Bardi and Perusii, merchants of Florence. [A portion cut off.] |
7 Id. Aug. Avignon. (f. 214.) |
To the queen [Isabella]. In answer to her letters presented by P. cardinal of St. Mar [ ], touching the abbot of [ ], and requesting her to mediate with the king, her son. [A portion cut off.] |
Ibid. (f. 214d.) |
To the same. Exhorting her to induce the king to employ faithful councillors. [A portion cut off.] |
Ibid. |
To the king. Exhorting him to consult his mother, queen Isabella, and to be guided by her in the conduct of affairs of state. |
6 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 214d.) |
To queen Philippa. Congratulating her on becoming queen, and pointing out her duty to assist the king, her husband, in defending the rights and liberties of the church, protecting the poor, and exercising herself in good works. |
12 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 215.) |
To the archbishop of Canterbury. Commending to him Itherius de Conquoreto, who succeeds Hugh de Engolisma as nuncio. |
Ibid. |
The like to other prelates (as above f. 214). |
Ibid. |
The like to Edmund, earl of Kent; to Henry, earl of Lancaster; to Roger de Mortuo Mari; to John, earl of Warrenne; to Henry de Bellomonte, earl [of Buchan]. [A portion cut off.] |
7 Id. Aug. Avignon. (f. 215.) |
To queen Philippa. Congratulating her on her marriage, and exhorting her to fulfil the duties of her position, to love her husband, and encouraging her to have recourse to the pope and to the church when occasion requires. [A portion cut off.] |
15 Kal. April. Avignon. (f. 215d.) |
To the king. Requesting him to cause restitution to be made to Mary, lady of Biscay, of her niece, who is detained by certain nobles of the realm.
[A portion cut off.] |
Kal. July. Avignon. (f. 239d.) |
To the king. Touching the processes instituted against Michael de Cesena, minister general of the Friars Minors, and William de Okam, an Englishman, delated for heresy, and sentenced for contumacy in leaving the Roman court without special licence. |
Ibid. |
To queen Isabella. Requesting her to induce the king to listen to the representations touching the aforesaid matter made by the pope's envoy, William Richer. |