Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 9, 1431-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.
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12 Eugenius IV (cont.)
De Diversis Formis.
1442. 8 Id. Nov. Florence (f. 5d.) |
To Henry Haunsard, rector of St. Margaret's in Bryggestrete, London. Dispensation to him, (who holds the said parish church, value not exceeding 60 marks sterling, a canonry and prebend of the chapel of St. Mary, situate in the cemetery of the church of York, value not exceeding 7 marks, and the chapel in Rydon, in the diocese of Norwich and the chapel of Mote in the diocese of Chichester, both without cure and the value of both not exceeding 20 marks) to hold for life with the said parish church any other benefice, or if he resign the said church any two benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if two parish churches or perpetual vicarages or dignities etc., and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, and hold instead two other incompatible benefices, notwithstanding the pope's late ordinance to the contrary [see above, p. 5] etc. Vite etc. (An. and Bornius. | An. xxxx. de Adria.) |
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3 Non. Nov. Florence. (f. 14d.) |
Relaxation, in perpetuity, of three years and three quarantines of enjoined penance to penitents who on each of the feasts of the Annunciation and St. Laurence the Martyr visit and give alms for the repair etc. of the parish church of Snayth in the diocese of York, founded in honour and under the name of St. Mary the Virgin. Universis etc. Dum precelsa. (B. and Cincius. | B. xxv. Valven.) |
8 Kal. Jan. Florence (f. 22.) |
Relaxation, to be valid during twenty years only, of four years and four quarantines of enjoined penance to penitents who on each of the feasts of Whitsuntide and the Assumption of St. Mary the Virgin, and on All Saints', visit and give alms for the repair etc. of the church of the Augustinian priory of Saints Island (Insula Omnium Sanctorum) in the diocese of Ardagh. Universis etc. Licet is. (B. and A. de Flor entia. | B. xxx. Valven.) |
1442[–3]. 4 Non. Jan. Florence (f. 31.) |
To the abbots of Winchcomb, Gloucester and Hayles, in the diocese of Worcester. Mandate as below. The recent petition of all the inhabitants of the town of Cow Honeybourne (villa de Honybornia Wynchecomben.) in the diocese of Worcester contained that up to twenty-six years ago they used to go in numerous procession, one from each of their houses, every year on Whitsun Tuesday, to the Benedictine monastery of Evesham, with cross erect and banners, and make an offering of a farthing for each house; but that, inasmuch as between them and other tenants of the abbot and convent who also repaired thither from neighbouring places in like procession, there frequently arose on the way, for the honour of taking the lead, which on the ground of antiquity belonged to the said inhabitants, grave riots and mutilations or homicides, they, in order to avoid such riots etc. in future, have for the said space of twenty-six years and more ceased to go in procession, continuing, however, to pay the said farthing on the said Tuesday yearly. At the petition of the said inhabitants (who allege that the said town is about three miles distant from the said monastery, and that the said tenants, who are very numerous, trusting in the favour of the said abbot and convent, as their lords, do not fear to erect the horns of elation against the said inhabitants; and supplicating for a remedy in order to protect them in future from such evils and dangers) the pope orders the above abbots, if they find the facts to be as stated, to grant to the said inhabitants that in future and for ever they shall not be bound to go in procession to the said monastery, provided that they pay the said farthing, as above, on every Whitsun Tuesday. Romanus pontifex. (An. and B. de Monte. | An. xx. de Adria.) [T. Nash, History and Antiquities of Worcestershire (London, 1799), vol. I. p. 200; David Royce, Landboc sive Registrum ... de Winchelcumba, vol. II (Exeter, 1903), pp. 537–539.] |
3 Kal. Feb. Florence (f. 47.) |
To the bishop of Glasgow. Mandate to dispense to marry James Stewart, donsel, and Elizabeth Boyd, damsel, of the dioceses of Sodor and Glasgow, notwithstanding that they are related in the second and fourth degrees of kindred. Oblate nobis. (An. and Franchom[m]e. | An. xxvi. de Adria.) [Stuart, Genealogical History of the Stewarts, p. 466.] |
1442. 8 Id. June. Florence (f. 47d.) |
Relaxation, to be valid during twenty years only, of seven years and seven quarantines of enjoined penance to penitents who on each of the feasts of All Saints and the Invention (fn. 2) and Exaltation of Holy Cross, and the dedication, which is celebrated on the twentieth of January, visit and give alms for the repair etc. of the parish church of All Saints, Staunton Harcouit (rectius Harcourt), in the diocese of Lincoln, to which a great multitude resorts out of veneration and honour for Holy Cross. Universis etc. Licet is. (Chri. and Blondus. | Chri. xl. Coronen.) |
1442[–3]. 7 Id. Feb. Florence (f. 50.) |
To James Bischop, perpetual vicar of St. Paul's without the walls of Canterbury. Faculty to hear the confessions of the parishioners of the said vicarage and of any other his benefices with cure, present and future, and to grant absolution and enjoin penance, except in cases reserved to the apostolic see. Sincere devotionis affectus. (An. and Ja. Goier. | An. xxv. de Adria.) |
7 Kal. Feb. Florence (f. 57d.) |
To Thomas Darsy, rector of Bukynhulle in the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to him, who has studied canon and civil law long enough to have taken the degree of bachelor in one of them, (fn. 3) to hold for life with the said church, value not exceeding 20 marks sterling, any other benefice, or without the said church any two other benefices, with cure etc. as above, f. 5d. Vite etc. (An. and B. de Monte. | An. xxxx. de Adria.) |
1442. 3 Non. Nov. Florence (f. 59d.) |
To Richard Andrew, archdeacon of Salisbury, D.C.L. (fn. 4) Dispensation to him (whom the pope lately dispensed to hold for life the third portion, called 'de la Grene,' of the parish church of Wottesdon, in the diocese of Lincoln, (fn. 5) and one other benefice, or otherwise any two benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if parish churches or perpetual vicarages or dignities etc. and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleased), out of consideration also for king Henry, of whom he is a secretary, not, however, a principal one, that, the said dispensation holding good, he may hold for life with the said two incompatible benefices one other benefice, not being a parish church, with cure or otherwise incompatible with the said archdeaconry etc., even if it be a major dignity etc., and to resign all, simply or for exchange, as often as he wishes, and hold instead three incompatible benefices, provided that they be not three parish churches or perpetual vicarages. Litterarum etc. (An. and G. de Elten. | An. xxxv. de Adria.) |
12 Kal. July. Florence (f. 68d.) |
To John Gineton (sic), rector of Botall in the diocese of Durham, bachelor of canon law. Dispensation to him, who is of knightly race, to hold for life with the said church, value not exceeding 20l. sterling, one other benefice, or otherwise any two benefices, with cure etc. as above, f. 5d. Litterarum etc. (An. and pro Cipriano, G. de Elten. | An. xxxv. de Adria.) [In the margin are no corrections, but only the note in the hand of Antonius de Adria: Correct(a) de mandato domini Ariminen., alia uenit cassand(a) in Roma. See above, p. 159.] |
4 Kal. Jan. Florence (f. 94.) |
To the provost and priests and other persons of the king's college of St. Mary, Eton, in the diocese of Lincoln, present, if any, and future. Licence, at the petition of king Henry (who has recently founded the said college and has obtained the confirmation of the foundation by the pope), to receive and to convert to their uses and those of the said college all oblations made within the church of the said college or within the bounds of its parish, without requiring the licence of any. The pope's intention is that the present letters shall not extend to oblations made to other churches or chapels, present or future, within the said bounds, which do not depend on the said church or college. Ad ea libenter. (An. and Roverella. | An. Gratis de mandato domini nostri pape. de Adria.) |
Ibid. | Confirmation, at the petition of king Henry (who has recently founded the above college for the perpetual maintenance of a provost and certain ecclesiastical persons to engage in divine service, and other poor and weak and miserable persons, and has obtained the confirmation of the foundation by the pope) of all liberties, immunities, exemptions, privileges etc. granted to the said college, provost and persons by any authority, ecclesiastical or secular, and statutes and ordinances made by the said king, as founder, by vigour of letters granted by the pope; with inhibition to infringe the said liberties etc. statutes and ordinances, under pain of eo ipso excommunication, from which none but the pope himself can absolve, except in the hour of death. Ad perp. rei mem. Ea que pro ecclesiarum. (An. ... Adria) as in the preceding. |
Ibid. (f. 95.) |
To William bishop of Lincoln, Thomas bishop of Norwich, William bishop of St. Davids, and Thomas Bekyntone, archdeacon of Buckingham (Bokyngamie) in Lincoln. Mandate (the pope having learned from the recent complaint of king Henry and many others that to the Benedictine monastery of St. Peter, Westminster, without the walls of London, and its church, and to the collegiate church of St. Martin le Grand, London, and their houses and bounds, as also to the town of Culneham, belonging to the Benedictine monastery of Abyndon in the diocese of Salisbury, and to a number of other places in the realm, there flee many clerks and laymen, traitors, murderers, robbers, incendiaries etc. and debtors, and there, thanks to certain privileges etc. granted to the said monasteries, churches and places by popes and kings, escape the punishment of their evildeeds and the satisfaction of their debts, to the supplanting of justice and the detestable example of others, live there for a long time, even with unhonest women, not without scandal and corruption of the religious and other honest men who dwell therein, and, under pretext of the said privileges etc., cannot be taken, whence for a long time great inconveniences etc. have arisen, which increase daily), at the said king's petition for a remedy, to summon those concerned, make inquiry etc., and reform all abuses of the said privileges etc., for the better carrying out of which they have faculty hereby to compel all the heads and inmates of such monasteries etc. to exhibit to them their said privileges etc. Ex debito pastoralis. (An. ... Adria.) as ibid. |
Ibid. (f. 96.) |
Statute (at the petition of king Henry, who has founded the above college [of Eton] for a provost and a number of priests, clerks, choristers, scholars, poor servants etc.) to the end that the said provost etc. may engage with the more devotion and zeal in their several occupations, namely the said provost, priests, clerks and choristers in divine offices, the scholars in study, the poor in pious prayers, and the servants etc. in their services, that in perpetuity the opening and probate etc. of all wills etc. of all the said priests, clerks, choristers, scholars, poor and servants, and the commission of the administration of their property, shall belong to the provost, and that the like opening and probate etc. and commission, in the case of the wills etc. of the said provost himself, shall belong to the senior priest; the bishop or archdeacon of Lincoln or any other ordinaries etc. being hereby forbidden to interfere, and anything done by them against the present statute being decreed null. Ad perp. rei mem. Ex debito summi. (An. ... Adria.) as in the preceding. [See Cal. Lett. VIII, p. 240.] |
1442–[3]. 15 Kal. Feb. Florence (f. 97.) |
To the archbishops of Canterbury and York. Mandate, at the recent petition of king Henry, containing that on account of the divers impediments which exist between him and other Christian kings and princes it is impossible for him to marry one of their daughters or nieces without having recourse to the apostolic see, to dispense the said king to contract marriage with any woman, or in the event of death, with any women, being the daughter or daughters of any other kings, princes, earls or other magnates, and being related to him in degrees of kindred or affinity, the second and third, or the third and third, or the third and fourth, or the fourth and fourth, or otherwise soever after the said second degree; declaring the offspring or offsprings (prolem sive proles) of such marriage or marriages legitimate. Romanus pontifex beati Petri. (An. ... Adria) as in the preceding. [See Hist. MSS. Com. Report, IX, part i, p. 351.] |
3 Kal. Feb. Florence (f. 103.) |
To William Kyrkby, rector of St. John Baptist's in Walbrok, London, doctor of canon law. Indult to hear the confessions of the parishioners of his said and other, present and future, parish churches or perpetual vicarages, and grant them absolution, except in cases reserved to the apostolic see, enjoining penance, and moreover to commute vows of pilgrimage and abstinence, except only those of the Holy Land (ultramarino) and SS. Peter and Paul [Rome] and St. James [Compostela]. Devotionis tue sinceritas. (An. and B. de Monte. | An. xxxx. de Adria.) |
1442. 8 Id. Dec. Florence (f. 148d.) |
To the bishop of Ardagh. Mandate to dispense Donald Maccougaccri, layman, and Catrina ingen Gallan, of his diocese, who have several time committed fornication and had offspring, to marry notwithstanding that they are related in the third and third degrees of kindred, imposing penance for incest and decreeing the said and the offspring to be born of the marriage legitimate. Oblate nobis. (An. and Ja. Petri. | An. xx. de Adria.) |
11 Kal. Dec. Florence (f. 150.) |
To Philip de Venold, clerk, of the diocese of St. Davids. Dispensation to him, who is in his twenty-first year, to hold, after he attains his twenty-second year, any benefice with cure, even if a parish church or a perpetual vicarage or a major dignity etc., and to resign it, simply or for exchange. Vite etc. (B. and Ja. Goier. | B. xx. Valven.) |
Kal. Dec. Florence (f. 162d.) |
To the bishop of Lincoln. Mandate, after absolving from excommunication incurred, and enjoining penance, and after temporary separation, to dispense Robert Wascelyn, layman, and Elizabeth Boys, of his diocese, to contract anew and remain in the marriage which they formerly contracted per verba legitime de presenti, solemnized before the church with banns, and consummated, not in ignorance that they were related in the double fourth degree of kindred, but believing that there was no impediment; decreeing past offspring, if any, and that to be born of the said marriage legitimate. Oblate etc. (An. and B. de Monte. | An. xxv. de Adria.) |
4 Kal. Jan. Florence (f. 163.) |
To the bishop of London. Mandate, after absolving from excommunication incurred, if any, and enjoining penance, to dispense John atte Hill, layman, and Elizabeth Raulyn, of his diocese, to remain in the marriage which they formerly contracted per verba legitime de presenti. but did not consummate, in ignorance of an impediment of spiritual relationship arising from the fact that the late Catherine, John's wife, was godmother at the baptism of a daughter of Elizabeth; proclaming the offspring to be born of the marriage legitimate. Oblate etc. (An. and B. de Monte. | An. xx. de Adria.) |
Ibid. | To the bishop of Norwich. Mandate (the bishop of Ely, who ought to have been written to in the matter, being at present in remote parts) to dispense Richard Togood, layman, and Joan, relict of Andrew Sturmyn, also a layman, of the diocese of Ely, to remain in, solemnize before the church and consummate, the marriage which they formerly contracted per verba legitime de presenti, but did not consummate, notwithstanding the twofold impediment of spiritual relationship arising from the fact that the late Emota, Richard's former wife, was godmother to a daughter of the said Andrew, and that the said Andrew was godfather to a son of Richard and Emota; proclaiming as in the preceding. Oblate etc. (An. and G. de Elten. | An. xx. de Adria.) |
14 Kal. July. Florence (f. 176.) |
To Laurence Ogallcaban, a canon of Raphoe. Dispensation to him, the son of a deacon and an unmarried woman, to exercise the administration etc. of the church of Raphoe, provision of which the pope intends this day to make to him. Divina supereminens. (P. and Ja. Petri. | P. xxxx. de Varris.) |
5 Kal. Oct. Florence (f. 190.) |
To Thomas Codlyng, rector of Hengham in the diocese of Norwich. Dispensation to hold for life the said church, value not exceeding 100l. sterling, and any other benefice, or otherwise any two benefices, with cure etc. as above, f. 5d. Vite etc. (An. and Ciprianus. | An. l. de Adria.) |
15 Kal. Sept. Florence (f. 190d.) |
Relaxation, to be valid in perpetuity, of four years and four quarantines of enjoined penance to penitents who on the feasts of SS. James the Apostle and John the Evangelist visit and give alms for the conservation of the church of St. James the Apostle, the Greater, North Newton, which is prebendal, in the diocese of Salisbury, whither on the feast of the said St. James a great multitude resorts. Universis etc. Licet is. (B. and Blondus. | B. xxx. Valven.) |
5 Kal. Oct. Florence (f. 202d.) |
To the bishop of Valva, the prior of St. Mary's, Dorean, in the diocese of Elphin and the official of Elphin. Mandate (the pope having learned that nobody is at present duly receiving the tithes, rents etc. within the bounds of the parish churches of Dunimgain and Killmiccuaigin alias Balenatkylly in the diocese of Elphin, which were wont to be held and received by the community of the church of Elphin, and which were received by the late Dermit Macgyllaruayd, a canon thereof; and it being alleged by Donald Maggyllaruayd, perpetual vicar of Fygharta in the said diocese, that the said tithes etc. used formerly to belong to the goods of the said community, and that at present there is no such community, and that he was lately dispensed by papal authority, as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure, after which he obtained the said vicarage) to make provision to the said Donald of a canonry of the said church of Elphin, with the said tithes etc., value not exceeding 5 marks sterling, in lieu of a canon's portion for life. He is hereby specially dispensed, on account of the said defect etc., to receive and retain and possess the said canonry and tithes etc. Vite etc. (An. and G. de Elten. | An. xx. Sexto Kal. Novembris Anno Duodecimo. de Adria.) |
Prid. Kal. April. Florence (f. 205.) |
To John Spekyngton', warden of the chantry of Elmeleycastell in the diocese of Worcester, M.A. Dispensation to hold for life the wardenship of the said chantry, which was lately a parish church, and whose value does not exceed 20l. sterling, and any benefice with cure or otherwise in compatible, even if a parish church or a perpetual vicarage or a dignity etc., and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, and hold instead two other in compatible benefices, even if parish churches etc., notwithstanding the above ordinance etc. Litterarum etc. (An and Pisolpassus [sic] | An. l. de Adria.) |
Prid. Kal. Nov. Florence (f. 206d.) |
To the abbot of Vale Royal (de Valleregali) and the priors of Burschogh and Holand in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. Mandate, at the recent petition of James Langtone, canon of Lichfield, and John Hygate, priest, of the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield,—containing that formerly Richard Archer, esquire (armiger), Roger the elder and Roger the younger, called Clerk, and certain other inhabitants of the town of Stotfold in the said diocese, falsely alleged that the said John, by reason of the canonry and prebend of Stotfold in Lichfield, to which prebend is united the chapel of the said town (falsely alleged by the said Richard etc. to be a parish church), and which he was then holding, was bound to appoint at his own expense a priest or chaplain resident in the said chapel to celebrate certain masses and other divine offices and administer sacraments and sacramentals to the parishioners of the said town; that they brought the said John before the auditor-general of the court of causes of Henry, archbishop of Canterbury, with a view to obtain a declaration that the canon who for the time being held the said prebend was so bound; that William Wytham, clerk, to whom the said archbishop committed the cause after the said auditor had taken some proceedings, gave an unjust definitive sentence against the said John, condemning him also in costs, from which sentence he appealed to the apostolic see; and that meanwhile the above James has obtained and at present holds the said canonry and prebend—to summon the said Richard etc. and others concerned, proceed in the said appeal cause, and confirm or infirm the said sentence, without appeal. Humilibus supplicum votis. (An. and Ja. Goier. | An. xvi. de Adria.) |
6 Kal. Nov. Florence (f. 209.) |
To John Carkeke, perpetual vicar of the parish church of _ in Cornwall (fn. 6), in the diocese of Exeter, I.U.B. Indult during five years to take and to rent etc. to any persons, even laymen, the fruits etc. of the said vicarage, and not to be bound to reside therein, whilst studying letters at an university. Litterarum etc. |
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Bath and Wells and Salisbury. Litterarum etc. (An. and B. de Monte, Ja. Petri. | An. xi. xiii. de Adria.) | |
1442[–3]. 7 Id. Feb. Florence (f. 218.) |
To Roger Walle, archdeacon of Coventry. Dispensation to him, who is a secretary and continual commensal member of the household of William, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and holds the said archdeaconry, which is a non-major non-elective dignity with cure, and a canonry in the church of Lichfield and the prebend of Offeley, value altogether not exceeding 80l. sterling, to hold for life with the said archdeaconry any other benefice, or without them any other two benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if they be two dignities etc. or one of each, or one of them be a parish church or a perpetual vicarage, and resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, and hold instead two other incompatible benefices, provided that they be not two parish churches or perpetual vicarages, nor one of each; notwithstanding the above ordinance. Vite etc. (An. and B. de Monte. | An. xxxx. de Adria.) |
16 Kal. March. Florence (f. 223d.) |
To William Petir, clerk, of the diocese of Rochester. Grant and indult to him, who is married to one wife, a virgin, and is a notary public by apostolic authority, to exercise his office of notary in any spiritual courts of the city, diocese and province of Canterbury, in any ecclesiastical causes, even when correction of souls is concerned, etc., and act as scribe or registrary, etc., notwithstanding papal and provincial statutes to the contrary. Laudabilia probitatis. (An. and Ciprianus. | An. xxv. de Adria.) |
1442. 5 Id. Oct. Florence (f. 226.) |
To William Hukyns, rector of Allckanyngus in the diocese of Salisbury. Dispensation to hold for life with the said church, value not exceeding 40l. sterling, any benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a dignity etc., and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, and hold instead two other incompatible benefices, even if two major or principal dignities or two parish churches or perpetual vicarages, notwithstanding the above ordinance etc. Vite etc. (An. and pro Ja. Petri, G. de Elten. | An. xxxiiii. Correct(a) Decimoseptimo Kal. Junii Anno Terciodecimo. de Adria.) [In the margin is the note: Ista littera est rescripta, l(icet) ven(er)it corrigenda propter nimiam correcturam, de mandato domini F[rancisci Condulmari, patriarche] Venet[iarum] Vicecancellarii, An. de Adria. There are three unimportant corrections in the margin subscribed 'An.'] |
13 Eugenius IV.
1443[–4]. 18 Kal. Feb. St. Peter's. Rome (f. 256d.) |
To Robert Chyrburi, rector of Sowtryppis in the diocese of Norwich. Dispensation to him (who holds the said church, the free chapel of St. Margaret, and a canonry and prebend of the collegiate church of St. John Baptist, Stoke, value not exceeding 40l., 5l. and 20 marks sterling respectively, and a yearly pension, value likewise not exceeding 20 marks sterling, on the fruits etc. of the archdeaconry of Bircome, in the diocese of Norwich (fn. 7) ), at his own petition and that of king Henry, whose chaplain he is, to hold for life with Sowtryppis any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a major dignity etc., provided that it be not a parish church or a perpetual vicarage, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, and hold two other incompatible benefices, provided that they be not two parish churches or perpetual vicarages, notwithstanding the above ordinance, etc. Vite etc. (An. and F. de Laude. | An. xxxv. de Adria.) |
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