1450[–1]. 4 Id. Feb. (10 Feb.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 88d.) |
To the bishops of Moray and Dunkeld and the official of St. Andrews. Mandate, as below. The recent petition of Laurence Piot, archdeacon of Aberdeen, M.A., contained that after he had been dispensed by papal authority to receive and hold for life two incompatible benefices, and had obtained the archdeaconry of Aberdeen, which is a dignity with cure, and the parish church of Benhame in the diocese of St. Andrews, and had held them together for some time under the said dispensation, he got collation and provision made to him by authority of the ordinary of the precentorship (cantoria) of Moray, a non-major dignity with cure, but in order that no prejudice might be caused in regard to his
retention of the said archdeaconry and church by his obtaining possession of the said precentorship, he put off the said obtaining possession for more than eight months, and abstained from taking the fruits of the precentorship, taking meanwhile however those of the said archdeaconry and church; and that subsequently, namely within twenty days after the lapse of the said time, he resigned the said parish church to Thomas Edinhame, a canon of Aberdeen, empowered for the purpose by James, bishop of St. Andrews, which canon, in virtue of the said power, made collation and provision thereof, thus void, to John Russel, priest, of the said diocese, who obtained and still holds possession. Seeing that the said John proposes to resign, the pope hereby declares that no disability or penalty of deprivation was incurred on account of the aforesaid by the said Laurence, who is a kinsman of divers nobles and barons of Scotland, and on behalf of whom the said bishop James, by whom he is well beloved, has also petitioned; and orders the above to receive and admit the said resignation, and to collate and assign the said church, value not exceeding 30l. sterling, to Laurence, whom the pope hereby dispenses to hold for seven years the said church, if he obtain it under these presents, or without it any other third benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if another parish church etc., together with the said archdeaconry and precentorship or with any other two incompatible benefices, and to resign the said church or such other third incompatible benefice as often as he pleases, simply or for exchange, etc. Litterarum etc. (Pe. de Noxeto. | xxxxvi. L. de Castiliono. Ja. de Viterbio.) [4 pp. In the margin: Jan(uarii). |