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16 Kal. Feb. Avignon. (f. 18.) |
To Thomas, son of John de Hantlo, and Joan, daughter of Thomas de Berkeleye, knight, of the dioceses of Lincoln and Worcester. Dispensation to intermarry, notwithstanding that they are related in the fourth degree of kindred, the marriage being desired in order to put an end to the strife caused by Sir Thomas having sided with Roger de Mortuo Mari, and John de Hantlo with Hugh Despenser. |
2 Non. Feb. Avignon. (f. 22d.) |
To the abbots and convents of the Cistercian Order in England. Indult that they shall enjoy their liberties and immunities given by Innocent V. notwithstanding the constitution of Boniface VIII. lib. 6 de privilegiis. |
2 Id. Mar. Avignon. (f. 37d.) |
To Anthony, bishop elect of Norwich. Appointing him, then dean, to that see, void by the death of William; the election of Thomas de Henmale, or Hemenhale, monk of that church, having been made in ignorance that the appointment was reserved to the pope, was resigned by him. |
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Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy, and to the people of the city and diocese, to vassals of that church, to the archbishop of Canterbury, and to the king. |
Ibid. (f. 38d.) |
To Thomas de Hemenhale, bishop elect of Worcester. Appointing him to that see, void by the translation of Simon to Ely. |
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Concurrent letters, mutatis mutandis, as above. |
2 Kal. April. Avignon. (f. 48.) |
To Anthony, bishop of Norwich. Mandate to betake himself to his see, he having been consecrated by the pope. |
1337. 3 Kal. April. Avignon. (f. 48d.) |
To Thomas, bishop of Worcester. The like. |
Non. April. Avignon. (f. 56.) |
To the archbishop of York. Mandate to ascertain the facts touching the alleged excessive taxation for the tenth of the monastery of Louth Park, and, if it be found that their outgoings are increased and their income diminished, to reduce the taxation. |
11 Kal. June. Avignon. (f. 71.) |
To Robert de Redyng. Provision of a canonry of Bosham, with reservation of a prebend. |
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Concurrent mandate to the dean of London, and the archdeacons of Norwich and Ely. |
10 Kal. June. Avignon. (f. 73d.) |
To the archbishop of Canterbury. Mandate, at the king's request, to appropriate to the church of St. Laurence, Candelwyke strete, London, and to the master and chaplains founded therein by John de Pulteneye, the churches of Namptone and Westillebury, in the dioceses of Coventry and London; a moiety of their proceeds being reserved to the vicars thereof. |
8 Id. May. Avignon. (f. 74.) |
To the bishop of Winchester. Mandate, at the king's and queen's request, to make provision to Henry Owayn, nephew of John de Pulteneye, who faithfully served the late king, of a canonry of Lichfield, and to reserve to him a prebend of the same. |
Ibid. (f. 74d.) |
To the same. Mandate, at the king's and queen's request, to make provision to Roger de Synigthwayt, son of Geoffrey de Scrope, knight, who long and faithfully served the late king, of a canonry of Romsey, and to reserve to him a prebend of the same. |
Ibid. (f. 75.) |
To the same. Mandate, at the king's and queen's request, to make provision to John de Westimanscote, rector of Strete, in the diocese of Bath, of a canonry of Bosham, and to reserve to him a prebend of the same. Strete, which is worth 25
marks a year, is to be resigned. |
11 Kal. June. Avignon. (f. 109d.) |
To the same. Mandate to make provision to Durant Chatherini, rector of St. Saviour's de Montillis, in the diocese of Maguelon, value 23 pounds of Tours, of a canonry of London, with reservation of a prebend; he having laboured in England in the service of the apostolic see. |
5 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 111d.) |
To the bishop of Cloyne. Mandate to grant a dispensation to Peter, son of Roger le Poer, knight, and Rose, daughter of Perceval Vincent, mayor of Cork, to remain in the marriage they have contracted, notwithstanding that they are related in the third and fourth degrees of kindred; and to declare their offspring legitimate. [Theiner, 273] |
1337. 5 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 144.) |
To John Rathe, of St. Andrews, M.A. Provision of a canonry of Bruges, with reservation of a prebend; notwithstanding that he has the church of Kylchodistayn, in the diocese of Aberdeen, whose fruits he cannot receive by reason of the wars in those parts. |
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Concurrent mandate to Master Walter de Twinam, canon of Glasgow, papal chaplain, and two others named. |
5 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 202.) |
To the bishop of Lincoln. Mandate to grant a dispensation to William Hunte, of Tonge, and Agnes his wife, to remain in the marriage which they have contracted; notwithstanding that a woman, who before his marriage cohabited with William, is related to Agnes in the third degree of kindred, a fact known only to William and his confessor; their offspring past and future is to be declared legitimate. |
14 Kal. Feb. Avignon. (f. 227d.) |
To Henry de Percy, knight. Indult that’ his confessor shall give him plenary remission at the hour of death, with the usual safeguards. |
Ibid. |
To Idonia, wife of Henry de Percy. The like. |
7 Id. April. |
To Anthony, bishop of Norwich. The like. |
Ibid. |
To Thomas, bishop of Worcester. The like. |
2 Id. May. |
To Margaret, wife of John de Pulteney, knight, mayor of London. The like. |
16 Kal. May. Avignon. (f. 230.) |
To William de Felmyngham. Conferring on him the office of notary public. |
8 Id. Jan. (f. 230d.) |
To Henry, called ‘de Playforde,’ of Blofelde, in the diocese of Norwich. The like. |