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14 Kal. June. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 26.) |
To John Macclesfeld, canon of York. Provision to him, at the petition of king Richard, a member of whose household he is, of the provostship of Wells, value 300 marks, void at the apostolic see by the resignation of Pileus, bishop of Tusculum, made by his proctor, Frederick de Junipereto, clerk, of the diocese of Arezzo, to the pope; whether it be void as above, or by the deprivation of Roger Holm, or otherwise; notwithstanding that he has lately received from the present pope in commendam for a certain time not yet elapsed, the preceptory of St. Anthony's, London, value 600 marks, and had provision of canonries with expectation of prebends in York, Salisbury, and Lichfield, and of a dignity, personatus, or office, with or without cure in York. Upon obtaining the provostship, the said letters of provision for York shall be null and void as far as regards a dignity, personatus, or office with cure (curatum). |
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Dublin, the bishop of Durham, and the official of Canterbury. |
8 Kal. June. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 34.) |
To the dean and Matthew Macoy …[water-stained], canon of Killaloe, and Richard Yong, canon of Lincoln. Mandate to collate and assign as below. It has been lately set forth to the pope on the part of Cornelius Odeayg, subdeacon, of Killaloe, bachelor of canon law, that he (who had, without mention of his illegitimacy, obtained the tonsure) received dispensation on account of such illegitimacy to be promoted to all
holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure, after which he obtained, by authority of the ordinary, without further canonical dispensation, the perpetual benefices called rectories of the parish churches of Dissertmolacala, Killnafearwagy, and Kyllkady, in the same diocese, the cure of souls in which is performed by perpetual vicars; that he obtained dispensation from Pileus, bishop of Tusculum, then cardinal priest of St. Praxed's, papal nuncio, to hold one other benefice even if in a cathedral and if an elective dignity, and to exchange the aforesaid benefices as often as seemed good to him for similar or dissimilar benefices, under pretext of which he obtained, also by authority of the ordinary, canonries and prebends of Killaloe and Kilfenora; that he then by virtue of the first dispensation was ordained subdeacon; that afterwards, without mention of his having got the above benefices and canonries, he obtained papal dispensation to hold all dignities, short of the pontifical, even if elective, relying on which he obtained, also by authority of the ordinary, the archdeaconry of Killaloe, void by the death of Cornelius Ykenendig, and without obtaining possession thereof retained all his other benefices and canonries; and that the pope by other letters has rehabilitated him, willed him to resign all his benefices, and granted him dispensation to hold four mutually compatible benefices with or without cure, even if canonries and prebends, or dignities, personatus, or offices, with or without cure, and such dignities major after the pontifical in metropolitan or cathedral or principal in collegiate churches, and elective, or archiepiscopal or episcopal, and to exchange them for similar or dissimilar mutually compatible benefices. As the pope has learned that the said archdeaconry, which is not an elective dignity and not major, and has cure of souls, value 60 marks, is still void, as above, and also the said rectory of Dissertmolacala (because held for a year and more along with the said other rectories), value 10 marks, he orders them to be collated and assigned to Cornelius, who has studied civil law for three years, and who has hereby dispensation to hold them together for life. [Water-stained.] |
16 Kal. Aug. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 37d.) |
To the chancellor of Ross, William Wynchedon, canon of Cork, and a foreign bishop. Mandate to collate and assign to Matthew Ohydyrsgol, perpetual portionary called ‘rector’ in the parish church of Grenagh, in the diocese of Ross, who has studied canon law for many years at Oxford and Vienna (Wyenne) in the diocese of Passau, the archdeaconry of Ross, which has cure but is not major nor elective, value 18 marks, void by the death of Andrew Yhuollachayn; notwithstanding that he holds the said perpetual portion without cure called a ‘rectory’ in Grenagh, and another in Tolagh, in the same diocese, value together 6 marks. |
5 Id. Jan. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 80d.) |
To the abbot of Kells (Coneria), the prior of Mokmore (Muckamore), in the diocese of Connor, and Richard Yong, canon of Lincoln. Mandate to collate and assign to Nicholas Goldop, priest
of the diocese of Connor, who, supported by the favour of king Richard, took possession, without canonical institution, of the archdeaconry and its fruits of Connor, which is a major dignity with cure, not elective, and to which the parish church of Irow (Irue) is annexed, the value of both being 6 marks, on its voidance by the death of John de Onell. The pope has this day by other letters rehabilitated Nicholas, who has studied canon and civil law for six years, and has willed him to resign. |
16 Kal. March. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 85d.) |
To the archdeacon of Cork, Richard Yong, canon of Lincoln, and Cornelius Odai, canon of Killaloe. Mandate, on petition of the chapter of Elphin, to collate and assign to Malachy Oflannaga, clerk, of that diocese, scholar of canon law, who has hereby dispensation for the purpose (and has already had dispensation on account of illegitimacy to be ordained and hold a benefice even with cure, after which he was received by authority of the ordinary as a canon of Elphin), the deanery of the same, an elective major dignity, value 8 marks, whether void by the death, as the pope has heard, of Malachy Ymergi, or by that of Constantine Ylannagy, late deans, or otherwise. Malachy is to cease to be canon. |