Lateran Regesta 42: 1395-1396

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 4, 1362-1404. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902.

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Lateran Regesta, Vol. XLII.

De Provisionibus.

1396.
12 Kal. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 8.)
To John Colschestre. Provision to him, a Benedictine monk of Colchester, in priest's orders, of the see of Orkney, void by the death of bishop Henry, during whose lifetime it was reserved to the pope.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, to the archbishop of Throndhjem (Nidrosien.), and to Margaret, queen of Norway.
3 Kal. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 9d.)
To Gregory (inserted in margin), bishop of Kilmacduagh (Duacen.). Provision anew of that see, void by the death of bishop Nicholas, during whose lifetime it was reserved to the pope. Upon the pope's learning, on 3 Id. Oct. anno 4, of the death of Nicholas, he made provision of the see to Gregory, who was then dean and in priest's orders. Before the papal letters of provision were made out, and without the pope's mandate, Gregory had himself consecrated and assumed the administration of the episcopal mensa, afterwards causing all the above to be set forth to the pope in consistory. As the provision, by reason of his neglect to have the letters expedited and lodged in the chancery within a year, is void, he is now absolved from the sentence of excommunication incurred, is rehabilitated, and receives fresh provision as above.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy, to the people of the city and diocese, to the archbishop of Tuam, and to king Richard.
2 Kal. Aug.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 13.)
To John de Heremo. Provision to him, an Augustinian friar, papal minor penitentiary, in priest's orders, of the see of Bazas, which was reserved to the pope by Urban VI. during the episcopate of the late bishop John, became void by that bishop's adherence to the antipope called Clement VII. and had not been disposed of by Urban VI. when he died. The present pope translated thither from Aire the late Maurice, who died before the papal letters were made out.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, to the vassals of the church, to the archbishop of Auch, and to king Richard.
1395.
4 Id. Nov.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 18.)
To Michael Oluchan. Provision of the Augustinian monastery of SS. Peter and Paul, Armagh, whereof he is a canon, in minor orders, reserved to the pope during the abbotship of Nicholas, now a canon thereof, and void by reason that Milo, archbishop of Armagh, by ordinary authority, deprived Nicholas for his faults and unworthiness.
Concurrent letters to the convent, and to the archbishop of Armagh.
1396.
7 Kal. Feb.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 44.)
Translation of Robert, bishop of Lismore, to the see of Carlisle, void by the death of bishop John (sic), during whose lifetime it was reserved to the pope. He is to take the usual oath of fealty before the bishops of Chichester and St. Davids, according to the form enclosed.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, to vassals of the church, to the archbishop of York, and to king Richard.
6 Non. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 55.)
To Peter, bishop of Nantes. Appointment anew, during the pope's pleasure and after the example of Urban VI, as administrator of the see of Coutances in the islands of Jersey and Guernsey (Gerseyo et Greneseyo) only, with the disposal of the goods of the episcopal mensa therein of the see. Lately Urban VI. with the counsel of the cardinals, to whose number the present pope then belonged, made provision to Peter, on its voidance, of the see of Nantes. Afterwards learning that Peter could not obtain administration of the episcopal mensa because those who held the temporal dominion in those parts were adherents of the antipope called Clement VII, Urban VI. seeing that — although the church of Coutances, in the province of Rouen, was also in such [schismatic] parts and was detained by a certain schismatic — the clergy and people of the said islands were, as they still are, obedient to him and the Roman church, appointed Peter, a master of theology, administrator during his pleasure of the church of Coutances in the said islands only, which appointment expired with that pope's death.
Concurrent letters to the clergy and to the people of the islands of Jersey and Guernsey, in the diocese of Coutances, and to king Richard.
7 Kal. Feb.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 73d.)
To Thomas Spackford (sic). Provision to him, priest, of the diocese of Exeter, B.C.L. of the united sees of Waterford and Lismore, void by the translation this day [f. 44] of bishop Robert to Carlisle.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, and to vassals of the church of Waterford; the like for Lismore; to the archbishop of Cashel, and to king Richard.
2 Id. April.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 97.)
To John Bruchilla. Provision to him, a Friar Preacher, in priest's orders, of the see of Llandaff, void by the death of bishop Andrew, during whose lifetime it was reserved to the pope.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, to the vassals of the church, to the archbishop of Canterbury, and to king Richard. (De mandato.) [Ripoll, Bullarium Prœdicatorum, ii. 358.]
2 Non. July.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 115.)
To Sibyl, prioress of the priory of Ambresbury, of the order of Fontevrault, in the diocese of Salisbury. Confirmation of her election by the convent, to whom by ancient custom it belongs; the abbess of Fontevrault, to whom by like custom the confirmation belongs, being an adherent of the antipope called Clement VII.; notwithstanding if at the time thereof she had not reached her thirtieth year, being aged twenty-eight, and notwithstanding the lapse of time in seeking confirmation.
Concurrent mandate to the convent.

De Beneficiis Vacaturis.

11 Kal. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 121.)
To Robert Kychyn of Spyllesby, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln. Reservation of a benefice, not a canonry and prebend in the cathedral church, value 40 marks with cure of souls or 18 without, in the common or several gift of the bishop, dean and chapter, and each and singular of the canons of Lincoln.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Monopoli, and the abbots of Bar[de]nay and Haunby, in the diocese of Lincoln. (Pro Deo.)
13 Kal. May.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 148.)
To Theodoric Oconchur, rector of Dubhacha, in the diocese of Artfert. Reservation of one, two, or more benefices, not a canonry and prebend in the cathedral church, value together 25 marks if one of them have cure of souls, or if not 18, in the common or several gift of the bishop and chapter of Ardfert; notwithstanding that he holds Dubhacha, which is without cure.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Monte Corvino, and the archdeacon and the chancellor of Artfert. (Pro Deo.) [The scribe has dated this reservation anno primo. The rest of the volume is, however, of the seventh year, and the rubric at the head of this same folio is de beneficiis vacaturis anno septimo.]
11 Kal. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 172d.)
To John Bysschop, priest, of the diocese of Norwich. Reservation of a benefice, value 40 marks with cure of souls or 18 without, in the common or several gift of the Cluniac prior and convent of Lewes.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Monopoli, the abbot of Westminster, and the prior of St. Mary Overay, in the diocese of Winchester.
4 Id. April.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 182d.)
To the bishop of Bath. Mandate to reserve to John Cary, clerk, of the diocese of Exeter — who has already had dispensation on account of a blemish (macula) in his right eye to receive all holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure — if found fit after the usual examination in Latin, a benefice value 30 marks with cure of souls or 25 without, in the common or several gift of the Augustinian abbot and convent of Kymesham, in the diocese of Wells.
13 Kal. May.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 198.)
To Gilbert Ossullewayn, archdeacon of Aghadoe in Ardfert. Reservation to him — who has already had dispensation as the son of a deacon (i) to receive all holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure; (ii) to hold his archdeaconry, provision of which, on its voidance, was ordered by papel authority to be made to him — of one, two, or three benefices, not a canonry and prebend in the cathedral church, value together 25 marks if one of them have cure of souls, or if not 18, in the common or several gift of the bishop of Ardfert and the Augustinian prior and convent of St. Mary's, Killaha (de Belloloco), in the same diocese; with dispensation to hold such benefice or benefices, even if one of them have cure, together with the said archdeaconry, which has cure of souls, and is a dignity, not major after the pontifical, value 12 marks.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy, and the priors of St. Michael's Mount (Sancti Michaelis de Rupe) and Ynysfachlynd (Inisfallen), in the diocese of Ardfert.
3 Non. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 255.)
To Maurice Macgillananch, of Kilmacduagh (Duacen.). Reservation of one or two benefices, even if one have cure of souls or be a canonry and prebend in the cathedral church, value together 25 marks with cure or 18 without, in the common or several gift of the bishop and chapter of Kilmacduagh; with dispensation as above on account of his archdeaconry, which has cure and is a dignity, not major after the pontifical.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Noli (Naulen.) and Kilfenora and the dean of Kilmacduagh. (De mandato.)
1395.
18 Kal. Dec.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 271.)
To Nollan Omundh, priest, of the diocese of Clogher. Reservation, on petition also of Arthur, bishop of Clogher, whose chaplain he is, of a benefice, not a canonry and prebend in the cathedral church, value 25 marks with cure of souls or 18 without, in the gift of the bishop for the time being.
Concurrent mandate to the dean of Clogher, Richard Jong, canon of Lincoln, and the official of Clogher.
1396.
7 Id. Jan.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 279d.)
To the prior of Wyrksop, in the diocese of York. Mandate to reserve to John Thorp, perpetual vicar of Dryngley, in the diocese of York, priest, if found fit after the usual examination in Latin, a benefice value 60 marks with cure of souls or 18 without, in the common or several gift of the abbot and convent of St. Mary's without the walls, York.
1395.
4 Non. Dec.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 280d.)
To John Jordan, clerk, of the diocese of Dublin. Reservation of a benefice, not a canonry and prebend in the cathedral church, value 25 marks with cure of souls or 18 without, in the gift of the archbishop of Dublin.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy, the abbot of St. Mary's, Dublin, and the official of Meath. (Pro Deo.)