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1357. 14 Kal. Oct. Avignon. (f. 2d.) |
To Nicholas, cardinal of St. Vitale's. Power to dispense fifty persons of the realm of England (to which, and to that of France, he is sent on great affairs), of illegitimate birth, so that they may be ordained, and hold a benefice apiece. |
Ibid. |
To the same. Power to dispense twenty men and women of the said realm, related to one another in the fourth degree of kindred, so that they may intermarry. |
Ibid. |
To the same. Faculty to confer the office of notary on ten clerks of the said realm, after due examination, receiving their oath of fealty to the Roman church and to the pope. |
14 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 42d.) |
To Llewelyn, bishop elect of St. Asaph. Appointing him, dean of the same, to that see, void by the death of John, and reserved to the pope, his election by the chapter being annulled. |
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and people of the city and diocese, to the archbishop of Canterbury, and to king Edward. |
12 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 48d.) |
To Thomas de Ringsted, bishop elect of Bangor. Appointing him, being a Friar Preacher, and papal penitentiary, to that see, void by the death of Matthew, and reserved to the pope. |
Concurrent letters to the clergy and people of the city and diocese, to the chapter, to vassals of the church, to the prince of Wales, and to the archbishop of Canterbury. |
15 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 73d.) |
To David Martin of Rosmarket. Provision of the archdeaconry of Caermarthen, void by the death of Griffin de Caunteton, and reserved to the pope, notwithstanding that he has the hospital of St. David, Sweynesee. [Cal. Pet. i. 300, 316.] |
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Ely, the dean of Glasgow, and another named. |
12 Kal. July. Villeneuve by Avignon. (f. 82.) |
To the bishop of Hereford. Mandate, after due examination, to appoint Howel (Howelinus) ap David, B.A. scholar of canon and civil law, canon of Abergwily, to the archdeaconry of Carmarthen, value 22l. reserved to the pope in the lifetime of Griffin de Caunton, Howel having obtained the same by authority of Thomas, bishop of St. Davids, who was ignorant of the said reservation. |
4 Non. Aug. Avignon. (f. 92d.) |
To Benedict de Montealto, B.C.L. for three years, scholar of canon law. Reservation of the deanery of St. Asaph, about to be void by the consecration of Lewis (Llewelyn), bishop elect of the same. He is to resign the church of Eskebut (Ysceifiog), in the same diocese. [Cal. Pet. i. 300.] |
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Aber Conway, the archdeacon of Worcester, and another named. |
2 Non. Nov. Avignon. (f. 130d.) |
To William Violet. Provision of the canonry and prebend of Kilbraucht, in Cashel, value 20 florins, void by the consecration of Thomas, bishop of Killaloe. [Cal. Pet. i. 302.] |
Concurrent mandate to John de Endredeby, canon of Dublin, and two others named. |
8 Id. Jan. |
To John, abbot of St. Cross, Bordeaux. Mandate to make provision to Amaneuus de Mota, canon of Bordeaux, nephew of the late Galhardus, cardinal deacon of St. Lucy's in Silice, of a canonry of Salisbury with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he holds other benefices in the diocese of Bordeaux. [Cal. Pet. i. 290.] |
19 Kal. Feb. Avignon. (f. 166d.) |
To the bishop of Rochester. Mandate, at the request of king Edward, after due examination, to give to William Mugge, warden of the royal chapel of Windsor, a canonry of Lichfield, and to reserve to him a prebend of the same, notwithstanding that he holds also the church of Weston in the diocese of Norwich, and a canonry and prebend of Exeter.
[Cal. Pet. i. 291.] |
11 Kal. Nov. Avignon. (f. 172.) |
To Ralph de Ripon. Provision of a canonry of Ripon, with expectation of a prebend. [Cal. Pet. i. 301.] |
Concurrent mandate to the dean of York, the chancellor of Salisbury, and another named. |
2 Id. Jan. Avignon. (f. 181.) |
To the treasurer of Lichfield. Mandate, after due examination, to make provision to William de la Chambre, rector of Karnarvon, of a canonry of London, and to reserve to him a prebend of the same. [Cal. Pet. i. 292.] |
7 Id. Jan. Avignon. (f. 194d.) |
To the dean of London. Mandate, after due examination, to make provision to Hugh de Berton, rector of St. Michael's, Herbaldon, in the diocese of Canterbury, of a canonry of Wingham, and to reserve to him a prebend of the same. [Cal. Pet. i. 292.] |
2 Kal. March. Avignon. (f. 205.) |
To the prior of Kirkham, the archdeacon of Worcester, and the chancellor of Salisbury. Mandate to give to Robert Kerrot, priest, of the diocese of Durham, the church of Musgrave, in the diocese of Carlisle, void by the death of John de Scotton (or Stocton), on his return from Rome in 1350, whither he had gone to gain the indulgence of the jubilee, and thereby reserved to the pope. [Cal. Pet. i. 294.] |
4 Non Aug. Avignon. (f. 215.) |
To John Lyoun. Provision of the church of Slingsby, in the diocese of York, void by the death of Nicholas de Feriby, and reserved to the pope. He is to resign his expectation of a benefice in the gift of the bishop of Durham. [Cal. Pet. i. 300.] |
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Armagh, the abbot of St. Mary's, York, and the chancellor of Salisbury. |
14 Kal. Jan. Avignon. (f. 233.) |
To the bishops of Glasgow and Aberdeen, and another named. Mandate to give to Robert Monypeni, M.A. of the diocese of St. Andrews, the church of Kynnef, in the said diocese, void by reason that the late Robert Moynne held it so long without being ordained priest, that it lapsed to the apostolic see.
[Cal. Pet. i. 304.] |
7 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 254.) |
To the deans of London and Chichester, and another named. Mandate to give to John Ulf, of the diocese of Exeter, the church of Berryn Arberd, in the said diocese, after he has resigned the same, which he has held more than a year without being ordained priest, he being rehabilitated and having remission of fruits received. |
3 Non. Sept. Avignon. (f. 268d.) |
To David de Graston (Grafton), priest, of the diocese of Lichfield. Reservation of the church of Eskeyviok, in the diocese of St. Asaph, about to be void by Benedict de Montealto obtaining the deanery of St. Asaph. [Cal. Pet. i. 301.] |
Concurrent mandate to the abbots of Lenewystel and Basingwerk, and another named. |
Id. Sept. Avignon. (f. 269.) |
To the same. Reservation of a benefice, value 25 marks with cure of souls, or 18 without, in the gift of the bishop of Lichfield. |
Concurrent mandate to the dean of Lichfield, and two others named. |
4 Non. Dec. Avignon. (f. 278.) |
To John Blod, of the diocese of Hereford. Reservation of a benefice, value 40l. with cure of souls, or 30l. without, in the gift of the archbishop of Canterbury. [Cal. Pet. i. 303.] |
Concurrent mandate to the dean of London, Richard de Cleangre, canon of St. Davids, and another named. |
10 Kal. Nov. Avignon. (f. 294.) |
To the bishop of London. Mandate, after due examination, to reserve to Henry Budel (or Undel), canon of Stafford, a benefice, value 25 marks with cure of souls, or 18 without, in the gift of the bishop, dean, and chapter of Lichfield.
[Cal. Pet. i. 302.] |
15 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 306d.) |
To John de Dedeford, canon of St. Frideswide's, Oxford. Provision of the vicarage of Wytingham, in the diocese of Durham, wont to be held by Augustinian canons of Carlisle, void by the death of William de Arkilby at the apostolic see.
[Cal. Pet. i. 300.] |
Concurrent mandate to the archdeacon of Sudbury, the chancellor of Salisbury, and another named. |
8 Kal. Sept. Avignon. (f. 345.) |
To the abbot of Westminster, the prior of St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield, and the archdeacon of London. Letters conservatory for the bishop and clergy of London, commanding them to enforce the decretal of Boniface VIII. ‘Super Cathedram.'
[Corp. Jur. Can.—Clem. iii. 7.] |
6 Id. Feb. Avignon. (f. 351.) |
To the bishop of Chichester. Mandate to set apart and bless a cemetery for the church of Echingham, according to the petition of the parishioners of the same, they having hitherto used the cemetery of Salherst, distant two leagues. |
2 Non. Feb. Avignon. (f. 356.) |
To Hugh Pelegrini, treasurer of Lichfield. Licence to choose a confessor. [Cal. Pet. i. 293.] |
10 Kal. March. Avignon. (f. 356.) |
Relaxation of a year and forty days enjoined penance annually to penitents visiting the chapel of St. Saviour in the church of Sutton, in the diocese of Exeter, at Christmas and Easter, and on the feasts of our Lord Jesus Christ and of the Blessed Virgin Mary. [Cal. Pet. i. 294.] |
6 Non. March. Avignon. (f. 356.) |
To John Pillond, B.C.L. subdeacon, of the diocese of Salisbury. Extension of dispensation on account of illegitimacy, so as to hold a church in place of that of Plumptre. in the diocese of Exeter, which he has resigned. |
11 Kal. June. Villeneuve by Avignon. (f. 367d.) |
To Robert Leffete, of the diocese of London. Extension of dispensation on account of illegitimacy, so as to resign his benefice and hold one or two others. [Cal. Pet. i. 298.] |
8 Id. Aug. Avignon. (f. 368d.) |
To the deans of Lincoln and Glasgow, and another named. Mandate to carry out the ordinances touching apostates in regard to Thomas de Louth, canon of Tupholm, who, having left his order, desires to be reconciled to it. |
3 Id. July. Villeneuve by Avignon. (f. 369d.) |
To the bishop of Salisbury. Mandate to dispense William Langynow and Edith Squyers his wife, who have been married for seven years and have begotten five children, being in ignorance at the time of their marriage that they were related in the third degree of affinity, and to declare their past and future offspring legitimate. |
12 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 373.) |
Suspension, until next feast of All Saints, of the sentence of excommunication issued by Master Aymeric Hugonis, prior of Vatan, papal chaplain and auditor, against Henry de Walton, archdeacon of Richmond, for contumacy in not appearing in the cause between him and Thomas, bishop of Ely, touching certain injuries suffered by the said bishop to the amount of 10,000
marks; the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops of Lincoln and London, in whose dioceses the acts were perpetrated, having refused, on requisition of the said bishop, to proceed against the said archdeacon and his accomplices. |
15 Kal. Oct. Avignon. (f. 373d.) |
To Thomas, bishop elect of Bangor. Faculty to be consecrated by any catholic prelate of his choice in communion with the apostolic see, assisted by two or three other like prelates; by whom his oath of fealty is to be received and sent under seal to the pope. |
4 Id. Sept. Avignon. (f. 374d.) |
To Thomas de Bredon, rector of Weston-on-Trent, in the diocese of Lichfield. Extension of dispensation so as to resign or exchange the same, he having previously exchanged Donington, which he held with it, for St. Illogan, in the diocese of Exeter. [See Cal. Pet. i. 302.] |
2 Kal. Feb. Avignon. (f. 375d.) |
To Ralph de Querendon, canon and subdean of Salisbury. Confirmation of the prebend and subdeanery, value 15l. which he obtained by exchange with William de Lobenham for the church of Norton, in the diocese of Lincoln, and has held for twelve years, there having been a question between him and John de Vises, who asserted that provision of them was made to him, upon which the cause was committed to a papal auditor, seven years having now elapsed since the death of the said John, and a doubt having arisen whether the said prebend and subdeanery were reserved to the pope. |
2 Non. Oct. Avignon. (f. 378.) |
To the dean of Glasgow, the archdeacon of Lothian, and another named. Mandate to carry out the ordinances touching apostates, in regard to Alexander de Stobbowe, monk of Melrose, who, having left his order, desires to be reconciled to it. |
11 Kal. June. Villeneuve by Avignon. (f. 388.) |
Relaxation of a year and forty days of enjoined penance to penitents who visit, on the principal feasts of the year, the chapel of Babelake, in the parish of Holy Trinity, Coventry, founded by queen Isabella, in honour of God, the Blessed Virgin, her mother St. Ann, and St. John Baptist. [Cal. Pet. i. 297.] |
2 Kal. July. Villeneuve by Avignon. (f. 393.) |
To John de Preston, rector of Horspath, in the diocese of Lincoln. Extension of dispensation on account of illegitimacy, so that he may hold an additional benefice without cure, or resign Horspath and accept another. [Cal. Pet. i. 299.] |
6 Id. May. Pont de Sorgues. (f. 393.) |
To John de Echingham, S.T.B. M.A. dean of Malling. Confirmation of the provision made to him by the archbishop of Canterbury of the said deanery, void by the death of John de Aylesbury, a doubt having arisen whether it was reserved to the pope. [Cal. Pet. i. 296.] |
Kal. March. Avignon. (f. 397d.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, of the letters and ordinances of John, bishop of Lincoln, touching the foundation by Henry, earl of Lancaster, of the hospital near his castle in the town of Leicester, and of the collegiate church in the same, dated in the new collegiate church of St. Mary, Leicester, Kal. April 1355, and witnessed by William de Cloune, abbot of St. Mary's de Pre, Leicester; Henry de Walton, archdeacon of Richmond; William de Doune, archdeacon of Leicester; William de Loughteburgh, archdeacon of Lewes; William de Greneburgh, archdeacon of Stafford; Nicholas de Colshull, canon of Wells; Roger de Durton (Burton), canon of Lincoln; Alan de Waynflete, canon of Beverley; John Moubray and Adam de Everingham, barons; John Moubray, nephew of Henry, duke of Lancaster, Robert de la Mar, and Theobald Trussel, knights; Simon Symeon, Thomas de Burton, Thomas de la Mar, and Thomas de Florak, donsels of the said duke, and others; reciting the bull of Innocent VI. dated 18 Kal. Jan. anno 1, empowering him to make statutes for the said hospital, and the endowment of the same by the duke with the manors of Kynmersford, value 300 marks, in the diocese of Worcester, Hanyndon, value 100 marks a year, and Inglesham, value 15 marks, in that of Salisbury, and Woleston, value 63 marks 2s. 9d. in that of Lincoln, the previous possessions of the hospital being worth 100 marks a year; erecting the church of the hospital into a collegiate church called the New Church of St. Mary, to consist of thirteen secular canons, one of whom shall be dean, thirteen vicars, three clerks, six choristers, and one minister; the hospital containing in addition to the fifty poor men and five women, previously supported there, fifty more poor men and five women to wait on them; and ordaining, amongst other things, that the dean, canons and vicars shall all be in priest's orders, that each canon shall have a prebend, and the prebends shall be called 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and so forth, whereof the first on the south side shall be annexed to the deanery. Three of the canons shall be provost, sacristan, and almoner, and may not refuse the office. The dean is to receive 80 marks a year
from the provost, the provost 5 marks, the sacristan 20s. in addition to their prebends, which shall be 10 marks each. The vicars shall receive 12d. after the offertory at high mass every Saturday, and 20s. 8d. or their value in gold a year, for clothing and necessaries; each of the three clerks is to have 40s. a year. The hundred men are to have a penny every [—] day weekly, the women a penny every Friday weekly with a halfpenny every year, from the almoner, who shall receive the money weekly from the provost. The total sum paid weekly shall not be altered, even though the number of poor men may be. Evil livers and able-bodied paupers shall be dismissed. The poor men are to live in one house with a chapel, in which mass shall be said at dawn and at nine every day by two vicars, to be assigned every week. The presentation to the deanery shall belong to the duke and his heirs. The canons are to be instituted, and to dress according to the forms given. The chorister boys are to be nominated by the sacristan, and to be under his orders and have the same duties as at Salisbury. There is also to be a minister, a married clerk or layman, to carry a white staff before the dean and canons, and to receive as much as one of the clerks. The dean and canons and vicars are to be resident, but may absent themselves with leave for two kalendar months in the year, continuously or otherwise, so that not more than three canons and vicars are away at a time. They shall not say mass for the dead, except as ordained for the family of Henry, duke of Lancaster, and be content with their wages. The dean and canons are to meet in the chapter house every Saturday to have the faults of the previous week corrected, and once a quarter the statutes are to be read. The bishop of Lincoln is to be the visitor. The dean must celebrate mass on all greater double feasts, the translation of St. Hugh, and the anniversary of the foundation of the church, unless the bishop wishes to do so. The almoner has charge of the hospital and 20s. a year for his services. Each canon shall have a house and keep it in repair. The dean, almoner, and sacristan shall have the three keys of the common chest, as also of the three chests in the church, for muniments, for jewels and relics, and for the books of the community which may be lent out, and of the common seal. No corrodies are to be given. Chantries may be founded, and their chaplains must dress like the other vicars. |
17 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 404.) |
To Elisabeth de Burgo, lady of Clare, in the diocese of Norwich. Indult to enter the monasteries of the enclosed nuns of St. Clare, accompanied by five matrons. [Cal. Pet. i. 300.] |
(ff. 409. to 411.) |
The office of notary is conferred on the underwritten persons:— |
Id. March. |
John Russel, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
2 Kal. April. |
Hugh de Keleby, priest, of the same diocese. |
2 Non. Feb. |
Three clerks, to be chosen and examined by Hugh Pelegrini, D.C.L. treasurer of Lichfield. [Cal. Pet. i. 293.] |
Id. April. |
William de Sunderlond, of the diocese of St. Asaph. |
15 Kal. April. |
Richard Eustas, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury, to be examined by the abbot of Bindon, in the same diocese. |
10 Kal. Aug. |
Two clerks, to be chosen and examined by Robert, prior of Canterbury. |
8 Kal. April. |
Robert del Fal, of the diocese of Durham. |
7 Kal. Oct. |
Two clerks, to be examined by Thomas, bishop of Norwich. |
10 Kal. Oct. |
One clerk, to be examined by Thomas, abbot of St. Albans. |
18 [or 17] Kal. July. |
John Umfray, priest, of the diocese of Wells. |
18 Kal. Oct. |
William Sallowe of Belton, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
5 Id. Nov. |
One clerk, to be examined by Thomas, abbot of St. Albans. |
Kal. April. Avignon. (f. 412.) |
To Henry de la Zouch, archdeacon of Sudbury. Indult to celebrate mass before daybreak. |
16 Kal. Aug. Avignon. (f. 412d.) |
To William de Neuton, donsel, of the diocese of London. Indult to have a portable altar. |
(ff. 413 to 420.) |
Indults to the underwritten persons to choose confessors, who shall give them, being penitent, plenary remission at the hour of death, with the usual safeguards: — |
6 Kal. Feb. |
William de Wykham, of the diocese of Winchester. |
Ibid. |
John Welle, knight, and Matilda his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
6 Kal. Feb. |
John de Montesfont and Joan his wife, citizens of Winchester. |
Ibid. |
Nicholas Brobworthe, of the diocese of Worcester. |
Id. Feb. |
Helen, relict of Geoffrey Spenser of Upton upon Severn. |
Kal. Feb. |
Juliana, relict of Thomas Bouc, of the diocese of Canterbury. |
Id. Feb. |
Alice Pigoin, prioress of Kilburn. |
Kal. Feb. |
Robert Winter, of the diocese of Canterbury. |
2 Id. Feb. |
Hugh de Berwik, knight, and Isabella his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
Kal. Feb. |
William de Wakebrigge and Elisabeth his wife, of the diocese of Lichfield. |
Ibid. |
Robert de Welborn and Tillota his wife. |
15 Kal. March. |
John Bruyn and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
Ibid. |
Robert Wynter, layman, of the diocese of Canterbury. |
Ibid. |
William Spark and Matilda his wife, of the same diocese. |
14 Kal. April. |
Thomas son of the late Edward de Ippyngbury, clerk, of the diocese of Rochester. |
2 Id. April. |
William de Crauntewik and Cicely his wife, of the diocese of York. |
Ibid. |
John de Frekenham of Wykys and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of Norwich. |
Ibid. |
Geoffrey Male, layman, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
Ibid. |
Thomas de la Launde, layman, of the same diocese. |
15 Kal. March. |
Margaret, relict of Peter de Malolacu, knight, of the diocere of York. |
Ibid. |
William Burton, abbot of Whitby. |
2 Id. April. |
John Male, layman, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
7 Kal. April. |
Andrew Schynner, rector of Braddok in Cornwall. |
Ibid. |
Andrew Pyworthi, priest, of the diocese of Exeter. |
2 Kal. April. |
Benedict Rich, vicar of Brent, in the diocese of Exeter. |
Id. April. |
John de Ecton, prior of Watton, in the diocese of York. |
8 Kal. April. |
Walter Lindrich and Helen his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
5 Kal. April. |
Geoffrey Isenai of Chaddeselden, of the diocese of Lichfield. |
Ibid. |
Edith, relict of John Raynald of Wetyng, of the diocese of Norwich. |
16 Kal. April. |
Gregory de Tregruk, priest, of the diocese of Llandaff. |
Ibid. |
John Hard of Lenne and Isabella his wife. |
Ibid. |
Hugh le Spenser, donsel, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
Kal. April. |
Robert de Niearch, donsel, of the diocese of York. |
2 Non. Aug. |
Robert de la More and Alice his wife, citizens of London. |
Ibid. |
Nicholas Gernon, knight, of the diocese of Armagh. |
7 Kal. March. |
Elias, abbot of St. Comgall, Bangor, in the diocese of Down. |
7 Kal. March. |
William Weller, clerk, of the diocese of Rochester. |
11 Kal. Sept. |
William de Haldenby and Constantina his wife, of the diocese of York. |
3 Kal. Sept. |
Robert Frewin of Twyford and Agatha his wife, citizens of Winchester. |
Ibid. |
Kenwric ap Rotpert and Angharat his wife, of the diocese of St. Asaph. |
Kal. Sept. |
John Thommes, priest, of the diocese of Worcester. |
5 Kal. Sept. |
John—, priest, of Houton, of the diocese of York. |
2. Non. Aug. |
William Keppok, layman, of the diocese of Armagh. |
3. Kal. Sept. |
Agnes Prentys, of the diocese of Norwich. |
2. Kal. Sept. |
Reginald Schoich, priest, of the diocese of Norwich. |
Ibid. |
Roger Oftoftus, canon of Hickeling. |
4. Non. Sept. |
William Cresey and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of York. |
16. Kal. April. |
John Bampton of Aungre (Ongar) and Isolda his wife, of the diocese of London. |
Ibid. |
Edmund Cristemesse, vicar of Hemmenale, in the diocese of Norwich. |
Ibid. |
Walter Cutel, Friar Preacher. |
Ibid. |
Adam Corde, priest, of the diocese of Wells. |
Ibid. |
John de Manewode, Augustinian friar. |
Ibid. |
Richard Reyner, rector of St. Michael's, Stratton, in the diocese of Norwich. |
Ibid. |
John de Hamandesham, Augustinian friar. |
10. Kal. May. |
Henry Picardi and Margaret his wife, citizens of London. |
Ibid. |
Robert la More and Alice his wife, citizens of London. |
Ibid. |
Thomas Notingham and Agnes his wife, citizens of London. |
Ibid. |
John Fish and Elisabeth his wife, citizens of London. |
4. Non. Sept. |
Robert atte Bek and Alice his wife, of the diocese of York. |
Kal. Sept. |
James Godlesford, rector of Great Bromley, in the diocese of London. |
5. Kal. Sept. |
Robert Swineborne, knight, and Agnes his wife, of the diocese of Norwich. |
Ibid. |
Geoffrey Mayloisel, donsel, of the diocese of Norwich. |
12. Kal. Sept. |
Thomas de Charleton, layman, of the diocese of Hereford. |
Ibid. |
William de Enefield, layman, of the diocese of London. |
Ibid. |
Philip de Neuton, clerk, of the same diocese. |
Ibid. |
Robert Bladys of Anderby, rector of Landyniolon, in the diocese of Bangor. |
Ibid. |
Denys de Elsham, rector of Skegness, in the diocese of Lincoln. |
Ibid. |
William de Burton, rector of Netelton, in the same diocese. |
8. Id. Sept. |
Ithel son of Bled [dyn son of] Madoc (Bled’ Madoci), rector of Helygen, in the diocese of St. Asaph. |
Ibid. |
John son of David Vyghan, portionary of the church of Lanynys, in the diocese of Bangor. |
Ibid. |
Christian Ologeran, priest, of the diocese of Armagh. |
Ibid. |
Godfrey Mactamy, layman, of the same diocese. |
10. Kal. Sept. |
John Olegheran, canon of Armagh. |
2. Non. Aug. |
Robert Haliwode, of the diocese of Dublin. |
8. Kal. Sept. |
John Sporoun of Akenham, priest, of the diocese of Norwich. |
Ibid. |
John Cordon, of the poor hospital of St. John without Newgate, Dublin. |
Id. Sept. |
John Bathe and Egelina his wife, citizens of Dublin. |
12. Kal. Oct. |
John Maysmore of Henlowe and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln. |
2. Kal. Sept. |
Richard Elegeye and Matilda his wife, of the diocese of Norwich. |
12. Kal. Oct. |
Nicholas Boneton, rector of Great Brikhill, in the diocese of Lincoln. |
2. Kal. Sept. |
Ralph de Watton and Agnes his wife, of the diocese of Norwich. |
5. Id. Sept. |
Helen wife of Thomas Brixe, citizen of London. |
2. Kal. Sept. |
James Galt of Walpol and Alice his wife, of the diocese of Norwich. |
2. Non. Aug. |
John Tyrell, layman, of the diocese of Kildare. |
5. Id. Sept. |
Margaret Waleys of London. |
Ibid. |
William Smit of Swyne, layman, of the diocese of York. |
Ibid. |
John Barker, rector of Werneshell, in the diocese of Canterbury. |
Ibid. |
Thomas Barker, rector of Monketon, in the same diocese. |
8. Id. Sept. |
Geoffrey, abbot of Eynesham. |
5. Id. Sept. |
Richard Abel and Amice his wife, of the diocese of Norwich. |
7. Kal. Oct. |
Roger Stoke, vicar of Heyworth, in the diocese of Salisbury. |
5. Id. Sept. |
Nicholas Revel, rector of Cleycotny, in the diocese of Lincoln. |
4. Kal. Oct. |
Agnes Gibbe of Lamoer, of the same diocese. |
4. Id. Sept. |
Roger Digg and Aubina his wife, of the diocese of Canterbury. |