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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'Index of Subjects: A', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 9, 1431-1447. Edited by J A Twemlow( London, 1912), British History Online, accessed November 6, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol9/pp716-718.
"Index of Subjects: A". Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 9, 1431-1447. Ed. J A Twemlow(London, 1912), , British History Online. Web. 6 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol9/pp716-718.
A (fn. 1)
Abbots, blessing of, and indults to be blessed by any bishop, 47, 48, 105, 128, 223 (bis), 224, 226 (bis), 227, 298, 324, 343, 360, 418, 421, 423, 432, 435 (bis), 464, 465, 476, 513–515, 569, 576.
-, -, children of, 389, 408, 435, 582.
-, -, -, See also Illegitimacy (children of clergy).
-, -, faculties and indults to, 352, 360, 469.
-, -, pensions for, upon resignation, 417, 422.
-, -, See also Bishops; Mass; Oaths.
Abbreviators of apostolic letters. See Letters.
Absolution, from sentences of excommunication etc. See Cases.
-, -, plenary at the hour of death. See Indulgence.
-, - See also Apostolic see; Confessions; Confessors; Rehabilitations.
Abstinence, indults not to observe, 374, 494.
-, -, vows of, 214, 215.
-, - See also Vows.
Acolytes, papal, 260, 485, 581.
Adultery, by clergy, 262, 290, 509, 520.
-, -, See also Fornication; Illegitimacy (children of clergy); Marriage dispensations.
Advowsons, gift of by laymen to religious houses, 203.
-, -, royal licence for the gift of, 159.
-, -, See also Appropriations; Patronage; Patrons.
'Aeneid,' quotation from the, 1 note.
Affinity, marriages within the forbidden degrees of. See Marriage.
Age, defect of, dispensations on account of, to be promoted to holy orders and hold and exchange benefices with cure, 16, 26, 58, 91, 124, 150, 151, 169, 197, 198 (bis), 251, 261, 283, 284, 331, 332, 374, 399, 486, 488, 489, 494, 498, 549, 576.
-, -, -, -, to hold a bishopric, 376.
-, -, -, -, to hold religious houses, 269, 270, 327.
-, -, -, See also Collations (by authority of the ordinary); Elections; Institutions.
Alien priories, collation of by the crown, 473–475.
-, -, -, exemption of from the mother house, 205.
-, -, suppression of, 268.
-, - - in England. See Montacute; Pontefract.
-, -, -, in Scotland. See Coldingham.
-, -, See also Cluniac.
Alienations. See Dilapidation.
All Hallows, dedication to. See Exeter.
All Saints, dedications to. See Fornham; Stanton Harcourt; Harringworth; Lydd; Theddlethorpe; Westbere.
-, -, - See also St. Mary and All Saints.
All Souls, dedication to. See Oxford.
Almain, 84.
Alms, for the poor, 99, 236, 238, 305, 309 (ter), 312, 316, 317 (passim), 494.
-, -, restrictions on the right of collecting, 412.
Almshouses, foundation etc. of, 159, 162–164.
-, - See also Hospitals.
Altars, portable, indults to have:—
-, for lay persons, 100, 229–239, 242–244, 303–309, 311, 312, 314–317, 364, 365, 367–370, 515–520, 583–588.
-, for clergy, 233–235, 237, 238, 301–309, 311, 312, 315, 318, 363–366, 368, 370, 515–518, 584, 586, 587.
Ambassadors, to and from the pope. See Legates; Nuncios.
Anchorite, 241.
-, -, See also Hermits.
Apostasy of religious. See Religious.
Apostolic palace, auditors of causes of the. See Auditors.
-, -, litigation in the. See Apostolic see.
Apostolic see:—
-, appeals to the:—
-, English, 135, 254, 286, 440, 481, 536–539, 541, 545.
-, Irish, 52, 54, 138, 142, 167, 168, 328, 329, 411, 420, 438, 532, 534.
-, Scots, 21 (bis), 22, 49, 137, 273, 298, 299, 319, 320, 326, 384–387, 408, 414–416, 421, 437 (bis), 442, 443 (bis), 444, 445, 476, 533, 535 (bis), 546, 576.
-, Welsh, 321.
-, foreign, 41.
-, contempt of, 538, 546.
-, causes at the:—
-, English, 135, 481.
-, Irish, 52–55, 98, 138, 142, 383, 384.
-, Scots, 23, 27, 28, 49, 50–52, 107, 108, 124, 126, 137, 141, 208, 273, 274, 319, 320 (bis), 350, 383–386, 414 (bis), 427, 437 (bis), 439, 444, 463, 490, 542–544, 576, 577.
-, foreign, 41, 136.
-, causes not lawfully devolved to the, 444.
-, causes at the, called up by the pope and committed to judges in partibus. See Judges.
-, clergy at the. See Roman court.
-, obligation to go to the, for absolution from excommunication, etc. 475.
-, privileges of members of the, 334.
-, reservation of benefices void at the. See Reservations.
-, See also Reservations; Roman court.
Appeals, to the Council of Basel, 207, 208.
-, -, to the court of the official of Canterbury (Court of Arches), 321.
-, -, -, See also Canterbury, official of (in I.P.P.)
-, -, See also Apostolic see; Judges.
Appropriations:—
-, by authority of the ordinary, 101, 203, 410, 501–503, 508, 567.
-, -, invalid, 338.
-, -, papal confirmation of, 74 (bis).
-, by papal authority:—
-, to a cathedral church, 101.
-, to colleges and collegiate churches, 102, 103, 501–503.
-, -, royal licence for, 159.
-, to a hospital, 406.
-, to religious houses, 30, 78, 203, 266–269, 349, 406, 452, 453, 471, 472, 567, 570.
-, -, alleged, 137.
-, -, dissolution of, 121, 266, 267.
-, -, royal licence for, 570.
-, clauses suspending the taking effect of, in expectative graces, 452, 453.
-, by authority not stated, to a hospital, 21.
-, -, alleged, to a religious house, 52.
-, See also Advowson; Chantries; Patronage; Religious houses; Unions; Vicars.
Arbitration, 270, 271, 385, 543 (bis).
Archdeacons, indults for, to visit by deputy and receive procurations, whilst residing in the Roman court or studying at an university etc., 31, 40 (bis), 82, 110, 155, 261, 558, 565.
-, -, rights of visitation, procurations etc., 163.
Arches, court of. See Appeals; Canterbury, official of (in I.P.P.).
Arms, wearing of by clergy, 169.
-, -, See also Weapons.
Auditors of the apostolic palace and papal chaplains. See Aretio; Capitaneis; Carvajal; Cavalcantibus; Caveisrubeis; Cesarinis; Coca; Cruylles; Didaci; Fundera; Lohier; Mella; Narnia; Peregrini; Prato; Rolland; Romanis; Sanctafide; Sancto Vito; Valle.
Auditor-general of the court of the apostolic camera. See Camera.
Augustinian canons, belonging to houses not named, 171, 355, 582.
-, - See Temple of Jerusalem.
-, -, houses of:—
-, in England. See Anglesea; Arbury; Barnwell; Bisham; Bourne; Breamore; Bricett; Carlisle; Cirencester; Colchester; Creake, North; Darley; Ferriby, North; Guisborough; Haltemprice; Hexham; Kenilworth; Keynsham; Kyme; Launde; Leeds; Leicester; London (Religious houses); Markby; Maxstoke; Merton; Michelham; Newark; Newstead; Northampton; Nostel; Nutley; Osney; Oxford; Peterston; Royston; St. Osyth; Southwark; Stone; Syon; Thornholme; Walsingham; Wellow; Woodbridge; Wroxton.
-, in Ireland. See Abbeyderg; Abbeygormacan; Annadown; Armagh; Athassel; Aughrim; Ballintober; Ballybeg; Ballyboggan; Ballysadare; Bridgetown; Canon Island; Clare; Clogher; Clonard; Clones; Clonfert; Clontuskert Omanny; Cloontuskert; Cong; Connell; Cork; Crossmolina; Derrane; Derry; Drumlane; Dublin; Duleek; Durrow; Ferns; Gallen; Inchcleraun; Inchmacnerin; Inchmore; Inishglora; Inniscronane; Kells; Killagh; Killeigh; Kilmacduagh; Kilshanny; Lorrha; Louth; Mayo; Molana; Monaincha; Mullingar; Nenagh; Rattoo; Rindown; Roscommon; St. Michael's Mount; St. Wolstan's; Selskar; Sierkieran; Toem; Tristernagh; Tuam.
-, in Scotland. See Cambuskenneth; Edinburgh (Holyrood); Inchaffray; Inchcolm; Jedburgh; Oronsay; Restennet; St. Andrews;
-, in Wales. See Carmarthen; Lanthony Secunda.
-, in France. See Arrouaise; Cherbourg; Gatteville; Grasville-Sainte-Honorine; Montmorel; Rouen; Saint-Antoine; Sens.
Augustinian canonesses, nunnery of. See Cornworthy.
Augustinian friars, belonging to houses not named, 73, 213, 215, 218, 267, 455, 469, 571.
-, -, -, a bishop, 227.
-, -, houses of:—
-, in England. See Clare; Lincoln; Ludlow; Norwich.
-, in Ireland. See Banada.
-, -, order of, 30 note.
-, -, -, prior-general of the. See Arimino.
Augustinian hospitals:—
-, in England. See Bridgwater; London (Religious houses and hospitals); York (St. Anthony's).
-, in Ireland. See Limerick.
-, in Scotland. See Aberdeen; Dundee; Leith; Soutra.
Augustinian Order. See Arrouaise; Grandmont; St. Augustine, below.