Regesta 198: 1350-1351

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Regesta, Vol. CXCVIII.

4 Non. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 12d.)
To John son of the late William le Breustere of Eye, B.C.L. rector of Redgrave, in the diocese of Norwich. Indult to enjoy the fruits of his benefices for five years while studying canon or civil law at the Roman court or an university, or engaged in the service of William, abbot of St. Edmunds; he being a subdeacon.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, the prior of Eye, and another named.
6 Id. Oct.
Avignon.
(f. 13.)
To Simon de Briselee, dean of Lincoln. The like indult while studying theology, canon or civil law at an university, or going on pilgrimage to the Holy Places. [Cal. Pet. i. 177.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Norwich, the [dean] of Chichester, and another named.
1350.
15 Kal. May.
Avignon.
(f. 18d.)
To Richard de Meany, canon of Beverley. The like indult for three years while engaged in the service of Henry, earl of Lancaster, or studying at an university.
Concurrent mandate to the prior of Bernwelle, the treasurer of Lincoln, and another named.
1349.
3 Id. Aug.
Avignon.
(f. 36.)
To the abbots of Waltham, Westminster, and St. Edmunds. Letters conservatory for six years for the abbot and convent of St. Albans. [Cal. Pet. i. 172.]
10 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 42.)
To Peter de Grandissono, knight, of the diocese of Hereford. Indult to be buried in any fit place of his choice, and to have mass and other divine offices celebrated therein at his funeral.
18 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 50.)
To John de Edindone, master of the hospital of St. Cross, Winchester. Confirmation of the collation of the same by his uncle, the bishop of Winchester, on its voidance by the death of Richard de Lustehulle, a doubt having arisen whether it was reserved to the pope. [Cal. Pet. i. 165.]
Ibid.
(f. 51d.)
To the same, canon of Lincoln. Extension of dispensation so as to hold two benefices with cure of souls, he being in his nineteenth year. [Cal. Pet. i. 165.]
Kal. Aug.
Avignon.
(f. 52.)
To Thomas, abbot of St. Albans. Faculty to contract a loan of 1000 florins to meet his expenses at the apostolic see.
Ibid. To the abbot of Westminster. The like.
8 Kal. June.
Avignon.
(f. 55d.)
To William Hugonis de Scoter. Extension of dispensation granted him as the son of a priest, so that he may hold one benefice with cure of souls and two without. [Cal. Pet. i. 163.]
14 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 59.)
To William Johannis de Aula, of Schipedham. Confirmation of the canonry and prebend of Saltmarsh in Howden, which he obtained on the death of William de Kyldesby. [Cal. Pet. i. 166.]
12 Kal. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 67.)
To James, abbot of Paisley. Confirmation of his election to that abbey, made by the prior and convent on the death of abbot John, and confirmed by the abbot of Cluny, he having received benediction from the bishop of Dunblane.
4 Non. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 72.)
To Arnald de Gavarreto, archdeacon of Leicester. Dispensation to hold also the sacristy of St. Severin, and the subdeanery of Bordeaux.
1349.
3 Non. Oct.
Avignon.
(f. 76d.)
To Gilbert de Welton, D.C.L. Confirmation of the canonry and prebend of Lincoln, he having stated in his petition that he held the church of Wistow in the same diocese, which he had actually exchanged for Claworth in that of York. This last is to be resigned.
Non. Oct.
Avignon.
(f. 82.)
To Master Walter de Coventry, D.C.L. dean of Aberdeen. Indult to enjoy the fruits of the deanery for five years, while engaged in the study of civil law at an university; he being a subdeacon.
16 Kal. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 84.)
To John Okeruil, monk of St. Mary's of the Scots in Vienna, son of a priest. Dispensation to be elected to any office in his order, even the abbatial, as owing to the scarcity of regulars in those parts some abbeys are governed by secular clerks. [Cal. Pet. i. 171.]
2 Non. Sept.
Avignon.
(f. 85.)
To William de Scheffeld. Dispensation to hold a benefice with cure of souls, he being in his twenty-third year. On reaching full age he is to be ordained. [Cal. Pet. i. 174.]
15 Kal. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 97d.)
To Reginald, bishop elect of St. Davids. Faculty to be consecrated by any catholic bishop of his choice in communion with the apostolic see. [Cal. Pet. i. 181.]
Ibid.
(f. 98.)
To the same. Indult to ask and receive a charitable subsidy from all persons, secular and regular, of his diocese. [Cal. Pet. i. 181.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Worcester, John de Briane, canon of Wells, and other named.
Ibid.
(f. 98d.)
To the same. Faculty to give to two of his clerks, even if they have four or more benefices, a benefice apiece of those in his gift, outside the cathedral church. [Cal. Pet. i. 181.]
Ibid.
(f. 99.)
To the same. The like faculty in regard to canonries and prebends of St. Davids. [Cal. Pet. i. 181.]
Ibid. To the same. Faculty to dispense ten persons on account of illegitimacy, so that they may be ordained and hold a benefice apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 181.]
Ibid.
(f. 99d.)
To the same. Indult to visit churches and monasteries of his diocese by deputy, and receive moderate procurations. [Cal. Pet. i. 181.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Worcester, John de Briane, canon of Wells, and another named.
Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 100.)
To John, archbishop elect of Dublin. Faculty to be consecrated by any catholic bishop of his choice in communion with the apostolic see.
6 Id. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 101.)
To Thomas Cok, knight, of the diocese of Salisbury. Indult to have mass and other divine offices celebrated privately in places under an interdict.
Ibid. To the same. Indult that his confessor may give leave to religious to eat flesh-meat at his table on lawful days.
1349.
10 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 104.)
To Thomas, bishop of Ely. Licence to take five perpetual vicars of churches in his diocese into his service, and to dispense them from residence.
5 Id. Oct.
Avignon.
(f. 106.)
To Thomas Darden, or Dalden, donsel, and Matilda his wife, daughter of Richard de Staford, knight. Dispensation to remain in the marriage contracted by them; Thomas, when in his tenth year, having been contracted to Katherine, Matilda's sister, in her ninth year, who died before reaching the age of eleven. [Cal. Pet. i. 179.]
Ibid. To John Hugonis de Hamerton called ‘de Aldefeld,’ canon of St. Mary and the Angels, York. Extension of dispensation on account of illegitimacy, so as to hold three benefices. [Cal. Pet. i. 179.]
6 Id. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 106d.)
To Robert Michaelis. Confirmation of the collation by the ordinary of the church of Tide, in the diocese of Ely, void by the death of Thomas de Stanton.
13 Kal. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 108d.)
To Simon de Briselee, dean of Lincoln. Dispensation to exchange the two additional benefices which he holds.
16 Kal. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 109.)
To John, bishop of Worcester. Faculty to dispense six clerks in their twentieth year, so that they may hold a benefice apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 180.]
6 Id. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 109.)
To Thomas de Romeseye. Confirmation of the collation of the canonry and prebend of Wildelonde in London, void by the death of Simon de Stratford; a doubt having arisen whether it was reserved to the pope. [Cal. Pet. i. 185.]
4 Non. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 109d.)
To Andrew de Offord, D.C.L. archdeacon of Middlesex and rector of Overe. Dispensation to resign or exchange the same, and accept two other benefices in their place.
2 Non. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 112d.)
To Thomas de Trillek, licentiate in canon and civil law. The like dispensation in regard to two benefices, notwithstanding that he has the church of Eadberbery, canonries and prebends of Wilton, Wells, and Hereford, and a canonry of Salisbury, with expectation of a prebend.
15 Kal. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 113.)
To Reginald, bishop elect of St. Davids. Faculty to dispense six clerks in their twentieth year, so that they may hold a benefice apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 181.]
5 Id. Oct.
Avignon.
(f. 115.)
To Nicholas, son of Richard de Staford, knight. Dispensation to hold a benefice with cure of souls, he being in his eighteenth year. [Cal. Pet. i. 179.]
1350.
17 Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 117.)
To Robert de Kildesby, rector of Geytington, in the diocese of Lincoln, and archdeacon of Nottingham. Dispensation, on resigning these benefices, to hold two others in their place. [See Cal. Pet. i. 188.]
1350.
4 Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 117d.)
To Simon, archbishop elect of Canterbury. Sending the pallium, by his envoy, Master Roger de Dorking, canon of Chichester, to be assigned to him by the bishops of London and Winchester.
Ibid.
(f. 118.)
To the said bishops. Mandate to assign the pallium to archbishop Simon, and to receive his oath of fealty, and send it to the pope under seal.
1349.
11 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 123.)
To Andrew de Offord, D.C.L. archdeacon of Middlesex. Dispensation to hold also the provostship of Wells and other benefices, it having been doubted whether or not the provostship is a dignity. [Cal. Pet. i. 188.]
1350.
8 Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 126.)
To the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Worcester, and Master Simon de Sudbiria, canon of Lincoln, papal chaplain. Mandate to carry out the ordinances touching apostates in regard to James de Thornham, monk of Ramsey, deacon, who, having left his order, desires to be reconciled to it.
1349.
2 Id. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 127d.)
To Simon, archbishop elect of Canterbury. Indult to choose his confessor. [Cal. Pet. i. 189.]
Ibid.
(f. 129.)
To the same. Faculty to reconcile churches and cemeteries of his city, diocese, and province, by deputy. [Cal. Pet. i. 189.]
Ibid. To the same. Indult to demand and receive a charitable subsidy. [Cal. Pet. i. 190.]
Ibid.
(f. 130.)
To Roger, bishop of Lichfield. Faculty to dispense four persons, aged twenty, so that they may hold a benefice apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 190.]
1350.
8 Kal. March.
Avignon.
(f. 132d.)
Safe-conduct for Raymund Pelegrini, canon of London, and his household, going to Rome to obtain the indulgence of the jubilee.
Ibid. The like for Roger de Dorkyng, canon of Chichester.
1349.
2 Id. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 133d.)
To Roger, bishop of Lichfield. Mandate to dispense John Burton on account of illegitimacy, so that he may be ordained and hold three benefices, one with cure of souls.
Ibid.
(f. 134.)
To the same. Faculty to give to two of his clerks a canonry and prebend apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 190.]
14 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 140.)
To Bartholomew de Burgherssh, knight. Indult to visit the Lord's Sepulchre and other oratories of the Holy Land, accompanied by twenty knights and thirty esquires. [Cal. Pet. i. 167.]
1349.
2 Id. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 141d.)
To Simon, archbishop elect of Canterbury. Faculty to dispense twenty persons of illegitimate birth and fifteen persons of adulterous or clerical parentage, so that they may be ordained and hold a benefice apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 189.]
1350.
14 Kal. April.
Avignon.
(f. 148d.)
To the bishop and the archdeacon of London. Mandate, on petition of Andrew de Offord, archdeacon of Middlesex, Richard de Plessys, archdeacon of Colchester, Stephen de Brokesbourn, rector of Holingbourn, and Robert de Morton, rector of Neuchurch, executors of the will of John, archbishop elect of Canterbury, to take all necessary steps to carry out the provisions of the said will, certain parts of which are not in writing, examining witnesses, and making an inventory of the goods of the said testator.
1349.
9 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 150.d.)
To John, archbishop elect of Dublin. Faculty to dispense thirty persons of his diocese, on account of illegitimacy, so that they may be ordained and hold a benefice apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 193.]
1350.
3 Id. April.
Avignon.
(f. 153d.)
To the same. Sending the pallium by his envoy, John Gate, treasurer of Dublin, to be assigned to him by the bishops of Winchester and Worcester, who shall receive his oath of fealty to the pope and the Roman church.
Ibid. To the said bishops. Mandate to assign the palliumas above, and to send the oath of fealty under seal to the pope.
5 Kal. March.
Avignon.
(f. 163d.)
To John de Eston. Confirmation of the collation of the canonry and prebend of Clifton in Lincoln, void by the death of John de Hull, a doubt having arisen whether the prebend was reserved to the pope.
Ibid. To John Osanne, prior of Appuldercombe. Confirmation of the collation of the priory to him by Peter, abbot of St. Mary's, Montebourg, in the diocese of Coutances, it being void by the resignation of Robert Hariel, a doubt having arisen whether it was reserved to the pope. [Cal. Pet. i. 194.]
1349.
9 Kal. Jan.
Avignon.
(f. 164.)
To John, archbishop elect of Dublin. Faculty to dispense twenty persons of his diocese, aged twenty, so as to be ordained and hold a benefice apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 193.]
Ibid. To the same. Faculty to give licence to religious to eat flesh-meat at his table on lawful days. [Cal. Pet. i. 194.]
Ibid. To the same. Faculty to dispense two clerks of his diocese, having more than two benefices apiece, to hold two benefices with cure of souls. [Cal. Pet. i. 193.]
Ibid. To the same. Faculty to dispense ten persons of his diocese on account of illegitimacy of any kind, so as to be ordained and hold a benefice apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 193.]
Ibid. To the same. Indult to ask and receive a charitable subsidy from all seculars and regulars of his diocese. [Cal. Pet. i. 194.]
Concurrent mandate to the dean of Lincoln, the archdeacon of Huntingdon, and the treasurer of Lichfield.
1350.
4 Non. April.
Avignon.
(f. 165.)
To the bishop and the archdeacon of London. Mandate, on petition of the above-named (f. 148d.) executors of the will of John, archbishop elect of Canterbury, to examine the cause between archbishop Simon and the said Andrew, the heir, and the said executors, touching the dilapidations alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the said testator, and to see that justice is done.
1349.
2 Id. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 165d.)
To Simon, archbishop elect of Canterbury. Indult to make the triennial visitation of his city, diocese, and province, without observing the order in which the chapter, churches, and monasteries are usually taken, and to receive due procurations. [Cal. Pet. i. 189.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Winchester and London, and the abbot of Westminster.
17 Kal. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 168d.)
To Thomas Hakelut. Confirmation of the provision by the ordinary of the chancellorship of Hereford, value 20l. void by the death of John de Aumesbury, and the canonries and prebends which he holds in Hereford, Wells, and Abergwily, and the chapel of Lanheruyn, in the diocese of St. Davids. [Cal. Pet. i. 180.]
Ibid.
(f. 169d.)
To John, bishop of Hereford. Faculty to reserve two benefices in his gift to two clerks having more than four benefices. [Cal. Pet. i. 180.]
2 Id. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 171.)
To Walter Kayron, canon of St. Laurence's, Gnoushale. Extension of dispensation on account of illegitimacy, so that he may hold three benefices without, and one with cure of souls. [Cal. Pet. i. 190.]
17 Kal. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 173.)
To John, bishop of Hereford. Faculty to dispense four men and four women to remain in the marriages which they have contracted in ignorance that they were related in the fourth degree of kindred or affinity, declaring their past and future offspring legitimate. [Cal. Pet. i. 180.]
1350.
Non. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 176.)
To John de Souceyo, B.C.L. Dispensation to hold a dignity or office in a collegiate or cathedral church together with the church of Chesthont, in the diocese of London, and a canonry and prebend of Glasney.
Id. May.
Avignon.
(f. 178.d.)
To the archbishop of York, Simon de Sudbiria, canon of Lincoln, and another named. Mandate to carry out the ordinances touching apostates in regard to John de Cokerhma, monk of Furness, who, having been refused leave to visit Rome in the jubilee year, left his order, and now desires to be reconciled to it.
1349.
3 Id. Nov.
Avignon.
(f. 184.)
To John, bishop of Lincoln. Faculty to incorporate the church of Swaleclive, belonging to his income, to the hospital of St. Mary's, Leicester, founded by the late Henry, earl of Lancaster.
Ibid.
(f. 184d.)
To Henry Graspois, of the diocese of London. Dispensation to hold a benefice with cure of souls, he being in his twentieth year.
Ibid. To Peter de Wotone, rector of Great Greneford, in the diocese of London. Dispensation to hold an additional benefice with cure of souls.
1350.
5 Kal. March.
Avignon.
(f. 187d.)
To Roger de Kyngton. Confirmation of the provision of the archdeaconry of Salisbury, on the death of Robert de Luffenam, a doubt having arisen whether it was reserved to the pope. [Cal. Pet. i. 194.]
8 Id. May.
Villeneuve by
Avignon.
(f. 188.)
To Thomas David of Teynghemouth. Confirmation of the canonry and prebend of Exeter which he obtained by virtue of an expectation on the death of William de Crouthorn, he having prebends of Crediton and Abergwily, and a canonry of Salisbury, with expectation of a prebend. [Cal. Pet. i. 197.]
Ibid.
(f. 188d.)
To William de Dalton. Confirmation of the canonry and prebend of Lincoln which he obtained in like manner on the death of Henry de Edenstowe, he having the church of Houghton in the diocese of Durham, the sacristy of Beverley, and prebends of Auckland, Bridgenorth, and Hastings. [Cal. Pet. i. 197.]
5 Kal. March.
Avignon.
(f. 188d.)
To Roger de Kyngton, archdeacon of Salisbury. Confirmation of the canonry and prebend of Salisbury which he obtained on the death of James Hane.
8 Id. May.
Villeneuve by
Avignon.
(f. 193d.)
To William Gynewell. Confirmation of the church of Surflete, in the diocese of Lincoln, which he obtained on the death of Richard de Feriby, on the presentation of the prior and convent of Spalding. [Cal. Pet. i. 196.]
Ibid. To William de Navesby, archdeacon of Chester. Confirmation of the canonry and prebend of Wolteme Brynkhall in Lincoln, which be obtained on the death of John de Grymmesby, he having also a canonry and prebend of Chichester, and the prebend of Bloton, annexed to the archdeaconry, and is litigating about the church of Ouston, in the diocese of Lincoln. [Cal. Pet. i. 196.]
5 Id. April.
Avignon.
(f. 195.)
To Robert de Thresk. Indult to him and his successors to appoint a perpetual vicar to the prebend of Thorp in Howden, of which collegiate church one of the six portions is assigned to the prior and convent of Durham, and the other four are already served by vicars.
1349.
12 Kal. Oct.
Villeneuve by
Avignon.
(f. 211d.)
To John, bishop of Exeter. Faculty to dispense a hundred persons of twenty-one years of age to be ordained priests and hold a benefice apiece, there being a lack of clergy by reason of the pestilence.
Ibid. To the same. Faculty to dispense fifty clerks of illegitimate birth, ten of whom may be of adulterous and ten of clerical parentage, so that they may be ordained and hold a benefice apiece.
1350.
8 Id. May.
Villeneuve
by Avignon.
(f. 221d.)
To William de Askebi. Confirmation of the canonry and prebend of Bedeford in Lincoln, which he obtained on the death of Nicholas de Falleye; he having also the church of Eletton (Elton) and the poor hospital of Newerk, in the dioceses of Lincoln and York. [Cal. Pet. i. 196.]
5 Kal. March.
Avignon.
(f. 222d.)
To John de Edyndon. Confirmation of the wardenship of St. Nicholas, Portsmouth, which he obtained by authority of the ordinary on the death of Edmund de Arundellis, a doubt having arisen whether it was reserved to the pope, he having also a canonry and prebend of Lincoln, the church of Chiriton, in the diocese of Winchester, and the hospital of St. Cross, and a canonry of Salisbury, with expectation of a prebend. [Cal. Pet. i. 194.]
4 Non. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 225d.)
To John de Lancastria, son of the late Thomas, earl of Lancaster, scholar of theology. Extension of dispensation; at the request of king Edward, whose kinsman he is, on account of illegitimacy, he being the son of a married man and a spinster related in the third degree of kindred, so as to enable him to resign the church of Uxtoxather and accept any other benefice in its place, and hold the same together with other benefices. [Cal. Pet. i. 193.]
Kal. Feb.
Avignon.
(f. 227d.)
To Henry de Walton, archdeacon of Richmond. Dispensation to hold two benefices with cure of souls. [Cal. Pet. i. 192.]
1349.
18 Kal. July.
Avignon.
(f. 227d.)
To William, bishop of Sodor. Faculty to dispense eight persons of illegitimate birth, so that they may be ordained priests and hold a benefice apiece. [Cal. Pet. i. 168.]
Ibid.
(f. 228d.)
To the same. Indult to give leave to religious to eat fleshmeat at his table on lawful days. [Cal. Pet. i. 168.]
13 Kal. Dec.
Avignon.
(f. 229.)
To the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishop of Winchester. Faculty to make ordinances and statutes touching the college of canons, vicars, priests, clerks and other ministers founded by king Edward in the chapel of his palace at Westminster, which the dean and canons and other ministers shall be bound to observe. [Cal. Pet. i. 186.]
(ff. 238 to 243.) The office of notary is conferred on the underwritten persons:—
1349.
15 Kal. Nov.
Four clerks to be examined by Reginald, bishop elect of St. Davids. [Cal. Pet. i. 182.]
1349.
4 Non. Dec.
Four clerks to be chosen by John de Bonaura, canon of Chichester, proctor of Galhardus, cardinal of St. Lucy's in Silice, and examined by Hugh Pelegrini, treasurer of Lichfield, in order that matters relating to the cardinal's benefices in England may be properly carried out.
2 Id. Dec. Six clerks to be chosen and examined by Simon, archbishop elect of Canterbury. [Cal. Pet. i. 189.]
1350.
8 Id. Feb.
Three clerks to be chosen and examined by Simon, bishop of Derry.
1349.
9 Kal. Jan.
Six clerks to be chosen and examined by John, archbishop elect of Dublin. [Cal. Pet. i. 193.]
1350.
8 Id. May.
Two clerks to be nominated by John Gate, treasurer of Dublin, and examined by the archbishop.
1349.
18 Kal. July.
Six clerks to be chosen and examined by William, bishop of Sodor. [Cal. Pet. i. 168.]
(ff. 246 to 248.) Indults to have a portable altar, and divine offices celebrated before daybreak, are granted to the underwritten persons:—
2 Kal. Oct. Thomas de Vale, knight, of the diocese of Lincoln. [Cal. Pet. i. 176.]
6 Id. Nov. Thomas Cok, knight, of the diocese of Salisbury.
6 Id. Dec. Ursus Orsini (de filiis Ursi), subdean of York.
Non. Nov. Michael de Northburgh, archdeacon of Suffolk.
4 Id. Sept. Humphrey de Cherleton, canon of Hereford.
1350.
16 Kal. April.
Thomas de Trillek, canon of Hereford.
6 Kal. Feb. John, lord of Villedrury, knight, of the diocese of York (? Evreux).
(ff. 249 to 266.) Indults to the underwritten persons to chose confessors, who shall give them, being penitent, plenary remission at the hour of death, with the usual safeguards —
1349.
Non. June.
Lucy, relict of Adam de Everingham, widow, of the diocese of York.
16 Kal. July. John de Cantebrugge, citizen of London, and Elizabeth his wife.
2 Id. June. Henry de Mions, monk of Wenlok.
Ibid. Ralph de Mions, monk of Farley.
Id. June. John Enefield, citizen of London.
Ibid. Alice Boure, of Hereford.
2 Id. June. Philip de Arlee, priest, of the diocese of Hereford.
Non. July. Richard de Bikesle, layman, of the diocese of Norwich. [See Cal. Pet. i. 179.]
3 Kal. Sept. Roger Gerardi, layman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
3 Kal. June. William de Haldenby and Alice his wife.
Ibid. Walter, abbot of Sulby, in the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. Matilda, relict of Adam de Strete of Schereborn, of the diocese of York.
Ibid. Agnes, relict of William Wivill, of the diocese of York.
5 Kal. July. John Femer, knight, and Catherine his wife, of the diocese of London.
Id. Nov. William del Dike and Denise his wife, of the diocese of London.
Ibid. Lucy de Newchirche, of the diocese of Hereford.
4 Non. Dec. Thomas de Saxham, of the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. William de Ormesheved of Helmeswelle, layman, of the diocese of Norwich.
3 Non. Dec. Thomas Camoys, knight, of the diocese of Chichester.
Ibid. Margaret Camoys, damsel, of the same diocese.
6 Id. Dec. Ursus Orsini (de filiis Ursi), subdean of York.
1350.
3 Non. Feb.
William, Robert, and John de Thame, citizens of London.
1349.
3 Id. Aug.
William de Salteby, rector of Bliclingh, in the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. Thomas de Broyton, rector of Leverington, in the diocese of Ely.
1350.
2 Id. Feb.
Clement de Alby, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. William Lomb of Honyngg, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Non. Feb. John Bonaura, canon of Chichester.
1349.
14. Kal. July.
Bartholomew de Burgherssh, knight, going to the Holy Land with twenty knights and thirty esquires and attendants. [Cal. Pet. i. 167.]
1350.
Id. March.
Vincent de Caldekote, canon of St. Mary Magdalen's, Penteney, in the diocese of Norwich.
4 Kal. April. Richard de Lotryngton, clerk, and Martina his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Id. April. Thomas de Trillek, canon of Hereford.
1350.
11 Kal. April.
James Ho, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
16 Kal. April. John, bishop of Hereford.
1349.
9 Kal. Jan.
John, archbishop elect of Dublin.
1350.
15 Kal. May.
Matilda called ‘Goldsmith,’ of the diocese of Rochester.
15 Kal. March. William de Schrovesburi, of the diocese of Lichfield.
15 Kal. May. Laurence de Bekenesfeld, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. Constance Lahnwithe, widow, of the diocese of Canterbury.
Kal. March. Joan Michel, of the diocese of Canterbury.
4 Non. May. William Duglas, knight, of the diocese of St. Andrews.
2 Kal. Feb. Joan, relict of William de Sancto Quintino, knight, of the diocese of York.
Ibid. Henry Talbot, rector of West Manton, in the diocese of Chichester.
Ibid. Edmund de Norwico, citizen of London.
1349.
2 Id. Dec.
Richard de Winferthon, monk of Tewkesbury. [Cal. Pet. i. 191.]
Ibid. Thomas de Islep, monk of Thorney.
14 Kal. July. Elisabeth, prioress of Helwell, without London. [Cal. Pet. i. 167.]