Regesta 142: 1348-1349

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 3, 1342-1362. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1897.

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Regesta, Vol. CXLII.

7 Clement VI.

9 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 6.)
To Henry, earl of Lancaster. Praying him to allow Aymeric de Rupe Chauardi, lord of Mortemart in the diocese of Limoges, to put off until next Christmas the payment of a sum of money due to the earl for his redemption.
Ibid. To the bishops of Lincoln and Winchester, and John de Dufforde, archdeacon of Ely. Touching the same.
3 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 8d.)
To Philip, king of France. As the truce between him and king Edward is about to expire, the pope has sent by Fulk, bishop of Paris, to beg him to prolong it. But as John de Carlton D.C.L. canon of Wells, sent to England on a like mission, intimated by letter that he was coming to the pope on the part of that king with power to prolong the truce until the feast of Corpus Christi, the pope prays king Philip to send envoys with like power to treat with the said John, who has written to John de Reppis, that although he has power to prolong the truce, he is also ordered not to consent to its prolongation for other than a year, in order that John, archbishop of Canterbury, earls Henry of Lancaster, and John (sic) of Arundel, and others, about to come to the pope by Michaelmas, unless hindered by the epidemic, may consent to the prolongation. Wherefore the pope begs king Philip to send his envoys at the same time.
Ibid. To Joan, queen of France, John, duke of Normandy Fulk, bishop of Paris, Firmin de Coquerello, dean of Paris, king Philip's chancellor. Touching the same.
3 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 15.)
To Raimund Pelegrini, canon of London, papal nuncio. Mandate to assign sums collected by him for the papal camera to Baudrac Malabayla, canon of Lincoln, to whom power is granted to give acquittance for the same.
15 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 21.)
To the seneschals of Gascony for kings Edward and Philip. Requesting them to assist the archbishop of Bordeaux in the restoration of divine worship and the repair of churches in those parts.
14 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 24.)
To John, archbishop of Canterbury. Requiring him to induce the king not to resent the pope's appointment of the abbot of St. Augustine's Canterbury, in the person of John, bishop elect of Winchester, to which see the pope, at the king's request, appointed another, and to consider that as the pope rarely makes use of reservations in his realm, the king should not be offended at their use in this case, but should favour him in obtaining possession of the abbey.
4 Id. July.
Avignon.
(f. 35.)
To William, abbot of Chester. Indult, on his petition stating that he has been molested on account of the exemption of the monastery, that no ordinary or his official shall issue sentences of suspension, interdict, or excommunication against him, or sequestrate his goods.
Kal. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 48.)
To the archbishop of York, and the bishops of Winchester and Carlisle. Mandate not to suffer the bishop of Lincoln to be molested touching the exemption, granted him by the pope, from the jurisdiction of the archbishop of Canterbury.
6 Id. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 52.)
To Anthony de Malabaylis, merchant of Asti. Acquittance for 412l. 10s. collected by Raimund Pelegrini for the papal camera, and assigned to Daniel Proana, Anthony's partner, in the sum of 3000 gold florins at 2s. 9d. a florin.
Ibid. To Raimund Pelegrini, canon of London, papal nuncio. Acquittance for the said sum.
n. d.
(f. 68d.)
To the prior and convent of St. Augustine's, Canterbury. Enjoining them to receive and obey the abbot appointed by the pope, and to use their influence with the king, to whom, on hearing that difficulties have been put in the way of the abbot's obtaining possession of the goods of the monastery, the pope has written touching the same.
6 Id. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 88.)
To John, archbishop-elect of Canterbury. Faculty to contract a loan of 16,000 gold florins to meet his necessary expenses at the apostolic see.
Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 95.)
To the same. Exhorting him to maintain the liberty and honour of the church.
1349.
Non. March.
Avignon.
(f. 165.)
To the envoys of king Philip, meeting at Calais for the reformation of peace between him and king Edward. The pope, having sent Bertram, bishop of Bologna, who is unable on account of weakness to go thither, has now sent Pastor, archbishop of Embrun, and Bertrand, bishop of Sénez, to join them, and exhorts them to give all diligence in fostering peace.
Ibid. To the envoys of king Edward at Calais. The like.
6 Id. March.
Avignon.
(f. 166.)
To the envoys of king Philip, to the archbishop of Rouen, William Flote, Robert de Hotetot, knight, and others. Touching the same.
Ibid. To the envoys of king Edward. The like.
4 Id. March.
Avignon.
(f. 167d.)
To Philip, king of France. Exhorting him to make peace with king Edward.
Ibid.
(f. 168.)
To John, duke of Normandy, Bona, duchess of Normandy, Joan, queen of France, and certain nobles and prelates of France. The like, mutatis mutandis.
Ibid.
(f. 169.)
To king Edward. Touching the same.
Ibid. To Henry, earl of Lancaster; the earls of Northampton and Huntingdon; Edward, prince of Wales; queens Isabella and Philippa; the bishop of Norwich; John, archbishop elect of Canterbury, the king's chancellor; the prior of Rochester, and John de Carleton, canon of Wells, the king's councillors. The like, mutatis mutandis.
Ibid.
(f. 169d.)
To all prelates, secular and regular. Safe-conducts for Pastor, archbishop of Embrun, and Bertrand, bishop of Sénez, papal nuncios, who are to have 10 florins a day.
18 Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 215.)
To the bishop of Winchester. Requesting him to receive and cause to be admitted Lambert de Paulesholte to the church of Bishopston, of his presentation, in the diocese of Salisbury, papal provision of which has been made to the said Lambert.
12 Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 215d.)
To king Edward. Requesting him to allow the abbess and convent of Fontevrand, in the diocese of Poitiers, to obtain possession of the house of La Grave, of the same order, and a pension of 80 marks in the royal exchequer at London, granted by the king's ancestors, of which they had been despoiled, and have been hindered by Henry, earl of Lancaster, and certain of the king's ministers, in their temporal jurisdiction in some places of his realm.
6 Id. May.
Avignon.
(f. 217d.)
To the same. Requesting him to liberate on parole Charles, Duke of Brittany, whose presence will be of much use in promoting peace between the kings of England and France.
Ibid.
(f. 218.)
To queens Philippa and Isabella, the prince of Wales, Henry, earl of Lancaster, John, archbishop of Canterbury, the king's chancellor. Touching the same.
12 Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 219.)
To Isabella, abbess, and the convent of Fontevraud, in the diocese of Poitiers. The pope has, on their petition, written to king Edward touching their grievances.
2 Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 230d.)
To Hugh Pelegrini, D.C.L. treasurer of Lichfield, papal nuncio. Appointing him to act for Raimund in the business of the papal camera during the absence of the latter.