Index of Persons and Places: A

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

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Abberbroch, Abberbrothoc. See Arbroath.

Abberlour. See Aberlour.

Abberthothot. See Arbroath.

Abbey, co. Clare. See Corcomroe.

Abbeyderg, Deare, Derag [in Taghsheenod parish, co. Longford], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 432, 670.

Abbeygormacan, de Nova via, de Via Nova [co. Galway], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 343, 392, 393, 410, 555, 649.

-, Donatus, abbot of, 398.

- See also Finnure.

Abbeyknockmoy, co. Galway. See Knockmoy and Macmuach.

Abbeylara, co. Longford. See Inchmore.

Abbeyleix, Queen's county. See Leix.

Abbirbroth, Abbirbrothoc, Abbirbrothot. See Arbroath.

Abbotsbury, Abbotisburi [co. Dorset], Benedictine abbey, pension on the fruits of the abbatial mensa of, 53.

Abendon. See Abingdon.

Aberbrothac, Aberbrothoc, Aberbrothot. See Arbroath.

Aberdeen, Alberdonen[sis], [co. Aberdeen], bishop of, papal mandatary, 45, 260, 294, 324, 364, 380, 533, 561.

-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 55, 235, 242, 340.

-, -, letters convervatory to, 374.

-, -, infringement of the rights of, 560.

-, -, oath taken by the prior or vicar of Fyvie not to render obedience for his benefice to, 560, 579.

-, Henry, bishop of. See le Chen; de Lichton.

-, Ingram, bishop of. See de Lindesay.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 55, 85, 97, 232, 432, 692.

-, Adam, provided to the deanery of. See de Durisder.

-, Andrew, dean of. See de Durisder.

-, David, dean of. See de Hamilton.

-, dean and chapter of, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 55, 242, 340.

-, archdeacon of. papal mandatary, 15, 47, 195, 235, 312, 363, 371, 428, 560, 566, 719.

-, Laurence, archdeacon of. See Pyot.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 315, 428.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 314, 451, 475, 560.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 199, 380, 428, 583, 668 (bis), 689.

-, -, executor of a papal mandate, 668.

-, Henry, precentor of. See Hervy.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatory, 395.

-, canons of. See Balfour, John de; Douglas, Hugh; Edinhame, Thomas; Forbes, William; ard; Forbes, William; Forster, Gilbert; Fyffe, Andrew; Gardener, Robert; Gordon, James de; Grahame, Patrick; Grinlaw, Thomas; Lawder, Thomas de; Lichton, Alexander de; Lindesay, William; Ogylvy, David; Pyot, Christopher; Stewart, John; Stewart, Robert; Stewart, Walter; Tulach, Andrew de; Vaus, Martin.

-, canons provided of. See Blare, Nicholas; Blare, Walter; Clepham, Richard; Donaldi, John.

-, litigants for canonries in. See Borthwick, John; Clepham, Richard; Ker, Stephen; Lichton, William; Lindesay, David; Stewart, David.

-, canonry of, provision to Richard Clepham of, cancelled, 277.

-, person nominated to a canonry of. See Levinston, Alexander.

- chapter of, consent of, to the appropriation of a benefice, 466.

-, prebends in. See:—

Aboyne.

Banchory-Devenick.

Belhelvie.

Cruden.

Mortlach.

Tullynessle.

-, cathedral church of, benefices in, 716.

-, -, chapel in. See Meikle Folla.

-, city and diocese of, clergy and people of, indult to, 536.

-, -, -, petition of, 536.

-, -, reservation of a benefice in, 315.

-, Aberdyn, Robert Stewart, vicar of, 356.

-, Abirden, Trinitarian friars' house of the Holy Trinity, David, minister of. See Crag.

Aberlady, Abyrkeledy, Abyrlady, Abyrledy [co. Haddington], vicarage of, 177, 376.

Aberlemno, co. Forfar. See Auldbar.

Aberlour, Abberlour, Abirlour [co. Banff], (with Botriphnie), a prebend in Moray, 395.

- vicarage of, 401.

Abernchy (rectius Abernethy). See Abernethy.

Abernethy, Abernethi [co. Perth], parish church of, annexed to Arbroath abbey, 168.

Abernethy, Abernchy, Abyrnethi, George de, clerk, a kinsman of James II, king of Scots, nephew of Murdoch, duke of Albany, administrator of the hospital of Polmadie, 475, 476.

-, -, petition of, 476.

-, -, to be provost of the collegiate church of Dumbarton, 624.

Abernyte, Abyrnyt [co. Perth], parish church of, creation of four chaplaincies or choral vicarages in, confirmed, 21.

-, institution of a vicar with cure of souls in 21.

-, Robert de Hamilton, sometime rector of, 21.

Abingdon, Abendon [co. Berks], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, faculties to, 482, 483.

- -, -, papal letters to, 425.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Asshendon.

-, -, convent of, 486.

Abington, Vonnye, Wethenya, Wothenia, Wothynia, Wytheia [in Owneybeg barony, co. Limerick], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 441, 582.

-, John, abbot of, death of, at the apostolic see, 298.

-, Richard, abbot of. See Symur, and Yennyr.

-, Malachy, provided abbot of. See Omulrian.

-, monk of, 298.

-, monks of. See Omulrian, Malachy; Yennyr, Richard.

Abirbrothoc. See Arbroath.

Abirden. See Aberdeen.

Abirlour. See Aberlour.

Aboyne, Obin, Obyn, Owin [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 315 (bis).

-, vicarage of, 363.

Abreson alias Blithe, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 482.

Abyrkeledy, Abyrlady, Abyrledy. See Aberlady.

Abyrnethi. See Abernethy.

Abyrnyh. See Abernyte.

Acaster Selby [in Stillingfleet parish, co. York, W.R.], manor of, 248.

Acchadyn. See Aghadown.

Acchsalas [one of the bounds of Street parish, cos. Westmeath and Longford], 621.

Actonen[sis], rectius Acconen[sis]. See Acre.

Achadluuga, Achadoliunga, Achaluuga. See Aghaloo.

Achamaland, Achamalyn. See Aghavallen.

Achamicant (rectius Achamicairt), Achamicayre, Achamicayrt. See Aghmacart.

Achasgrach. See Ahascragh.

Achdruumomaine, Achdruymomane. See Aughrim, co. Galway.

Achinlek, Achlek. See Auchinleck.

Achonry, Akaden[sis],[co.Sligo], bishop of, papal mandatary, 713.

- Cornelius. bishop of. See Omochan.

- James, bishop of. See Blakedon.

-, Thady, bishop of death of, 234, 235.

-, dean of, liability of, for the repair of his cathedral, 320.

-, -, papal mandatary, 281, 564, 727.

-, Bernard, dean of. See O'Hara.

-, Thomas, dean of. See Macbrechim.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 381, 427, 448.

-, Donald, late archdeacon of. See O'Hara.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Odarcan.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 368.

-, Donald, provost of. See Macdonnchayd.

-, canons of. See Exsonis, Milerus de; Macabrechim, Thomas; MacEgan, Dermit; Machenagh, Philip; Mac Enery, Philip; Ocluman, John; Ocluman, Malachy; Ocluman, Philip; Ocommochan, William; O'Connor, Maurice; Ocoyulerga, David; Ocuin, Cormac; O'Hara, Dermit; O'Hara, Rory; Okearnaid, Bernard; Okearnaid, Cornelius; Okearnaid, Thomas; Omathet, Thomas.

-, chapter of, consent to the confirmation of a grant, 713.

-, prebends in. See:—

Killoran.

Kilmacteige.

Toomour and Drumrat.

-, see of, united to Tuam, 337.

-,administration, etc., of, granted to Cornelius Omochan, 53.

-, cathedral church of, in need of repairs, 320.

-, diocese of, friars and sisters of the third order of St. Francis in, 713.

-, parish church of, rights of, saved, 714.

- See also Court.

Acqui [Alessandria, Italy], archdeacon of. See Aquen[sis].

Acre, Actonen[sis], [Syria], bishop of, 81.

-, Lazar house of, 81.

Acre, South. See South Acre.

Adare, Athdare [co. Limerick], vicarage of, 280.

Ade, Edward, tenement of, in Stanford-on-Avon, 247.

-, William, a person guilty of suicide, burial of, 320.

Adhesam. See Adisham.

Adholia, Nicholas de. See Atholia.

Adisham, Adhesam [co. Kent], parish church of, 186, 187.

Adolie, John. See Atholia.

Adria , Antonius de, registrator of apostolicletters, 278et passim.

-, -, additions and corrections made by, 286 note, 298 note, 311 note, 323 note, 344 note, 349 note, 355 note, 361 note, 395, note, 398, 398note, 412 note, 413 note.

-, -, note made by, 423note.

Adrianus . 375.

Adryngton. See Umberleigh in Atherington.

Adtassel. See Athassel.

Advyn-Cromdale. See Cromdale.

Adys, John, citizen of London, 386.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 386.

Affeyr de Crumdel. See Cromdale.

Ag . See Aguilo, Johannes.

Aghadoe, de Arodeo [co. Kerry], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 542.

- See also Innisfallen.

Aghadown, Acchadyn [co. Cork], vicarage of, 284.

Aghaloo, Achadluuga, Achadoliunga, Achaluuga [co. Tyrone], vicarage of, 324, 639, 670.

Aghavallen, Achamaland, Achamalyn [co. Kerry], vicarage of, 332, 433, 549, 550.

Aghmacart, Achamicant, Achamicayre, Achamicayrt, Hachnkyrt [Queen's county], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 403, 723.

-, Dermit, prior of. See Omeachyn.

-, Keruallus, prior of. See Obuaigi.

-, canon of. See Obuaigi, Patrick.

Aghnameadle, co. Tipperary. See Toomyvara.

Agnesi, Astorgius, archbishop of Benevento, lieutenant of the chamberlain, 274 (bis).

-, -, -, oath of John Purcell received by, 272.

Aguilo , Ag., Johannes, papal registers rubricated by, 456 note, 532note.

- See also Angiuelus and As.

Ahascragh, Achasgrach, Athassgrach [co. Galway], vicarage of, 377, 403.

Aherloe. See Galbally.

Ainay, abbey of. See Lyon.

Airdkatan. See Ardchattan.

Aire, Ayre, river [co. York], 248.

Airmyn, Ayrmyn [in Snaith parish, co. York, W.R.], chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, licence for a cemetery near, 661.

-, inhabitants of the town of, petition of, 661.

Airth, Arth, Ercht [co. Stirling], vicarage of, 492, 728.

Aiscogh. See Ascough.

Aithernie, Athirny [in Scoonie parish, co. Fife], tithes of, 569.

Aix [Bouches-du-Rhone, France], archdeacon of. See Aquen[sis].

Akaden[sis]. See Achonry.

Aladen[sis]. See Killala.

Alamandi, Lewis, cardinal priest of St. Cecilia's, cardinal of Arles, and abbot of Montmajour-lez-Arles, restoration of, 374.

Alanus , 626.

Alba ecclesia in the diocese of Lismore. See Whitechurch, co. Waterford.

Albal [Spain], parish church of, 252.

Albalanda , abbey de. See Whitland.

Albano, Albanensis [province of Rome, Italy], Henry, cardinal bishop of. See de Marsiac.

-, Peter, cardinal bishop of. See de Fuxo.

Albany, Isabel, duchess of. See Stewart.

-, Murdoch, duke of. See Stewart.

Alberbrothoc, Alberbrothot, Alberbrotht. See Arbroath.

Alberdonon[sis], rectius Abberdonen[sis]. See Aberdeen.

Albersley, John, lord of a place in Huntingdon, 524.

-, -, Catherine, his wife, 524.

Albert, of Poland, a chaplain of the pope and a minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, and in the Roman court, 270.

Albi [Tarn, France], bishop of, executor of a papal mandate, 529 note.

Albineio, Albineyo, de. See Daubenay.

Albirbrothoc, Albrobrohot, de Albrocho. See Arbroath.

Albyston, John, priest, of the diocese of Worcester, 401.

Alcester, de Alincesteria [co. Warwick], Benedictine abbey of SS. Mary and John the Baptist, Richard, abbot of. See Burton.

Alchecay, John de, chaplain at the altar of St. Laurence in the parish church of Stirling, and vicar of Strageath, dispensation to, confirmed, 276, 277.

Aldbar. See Auldbar.

Aldermarychurch. See London, parish churches.

Aldhoth, Alexander, a canon of Dunkeld, death of, 551.

Aldington, Aldyngton [now in Thornham parish, co. Kent], parish church of, with the annexed parish church of Smyth, rectory of, 43.

-, parish church of, belonging to the prior and convent of Combwell, united to Thornham, 267.

Aldworth, Aldeworth [co. Berks], vicarage of, 49.

Aldyngton. See Aldington.

Alessandria [Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 667, 672.

Alexander III, letter of, 14.

Alexander IV, privilege to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, granted by, 659, 675.

-, subscription of, 660.

Alexander I, king of Scotland, 216.

Alexandri, Celestinus, lord of Lochalsh, indult to, 682.

Aleyn, John, orator of the mayor, aldermen and citizens of London, 165.

-, Robert, lord of Earlham, indult to, 630.

-, -, Matilda, his wife, 630.

Aleynesbury [described in the Valor Ecclesiasticus as ‘Aylesbury,' co. Middlesex], land in, belonging to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 659.

Alfford, Thomas, rector of Fleet, 82.

Alfington, Alsyngton [co. Devon], parish church of, 68.

Alghton. See Haughton le Skerne.

Algood, John, clerk, notary public, 482.

Alincesteria . See Alcester.

Aliwyn, Agnes, indult to, 682.

Allucignoli, Gerard, cardinal deacon of St. Adrian, 659.

Alnewick, Alnewyk, William, bishop of Lincoln, 31, 33, 34, 215.

-, -, -, award of, 535.

-, -, -, cause remitted to the court of the archbishop of Canterbury by, 230.

Alps, chapter of the Friars Minors for the parts north of the, 578.

Alscott. Aluetdestote (rectius Aluerdescote), [co. Devon], parish church of, 141.

Alsyngton (rectius Alfyngton). See Alfington.

Aluetdestote (rectius Aluerdescote). See Alscott.

Alvari, Alphonso, archdeacon of Calahorra, proctor of John Donaldi, 233.

Alvaston, Alwaston [co. Derby], chapel of, dependent upon St. Michael's, Derby, the abbot and convent of Darley excused from maintaining a chaplain in, 351, 352.

-, inhabitants of. to attend the church of St. Michael, Derby, 351.

Alyngton, William, nobleman, lord of Halesworth, indult to, 304.

-, -, wife of, 304.

Alyth, Alytht [co. Perth], vicarage of, 461.

Amesbury, co. Wilts. See Ratfyn.

Amedeus, duke of Savoy. See Felix V.

Amelia , A. de, 672.

Amici , Amice, Amichi, Michael, a canon of Tournai and of St. Sauveur-de-Harlebeke, writer of apostolic letters and a member of the pope's household, 62 et passim.

-, -, faculty to, 190.

-, -, request for safe-conduct for, and for the retinue of, 190.

-, -, to have a dignity in Tournai, 190 note.

Amidano, Nicholas, bishop of Piacenza, executor of a papal mandate, 239.

-, -, lieutenant of the chamberlain, oaths administered by, 273, 274 (bis).

-, -, chamber of, admission of a papal chamberlain dated at, 274.

-, -, chaplains of. See Grignano, Franciscus de;Lauteriis, David de.

Amire , G., 208, 225, 232.

Ampney St. Mary, Hamey [co. Gloucester], vicarage of the parish church of St. Mary, 146.

Amport, Annedeport [co. Hants], vicarage of, 166.

Amys, Thomas, layman, 440.

-, -, Alice his wife, 440.

Anagni [province of Rome, Italy], papal letters dated at, 657, 659 (bis), 660.

Ancona [Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 64, 65, 315.

Andrebh (rectius Andrew). See Andrew.

Andree, Simon, a Carmelite friar, appointed a papal penitentiary, 271 note.

Andreston, John, late administrator of the house of Trinitarian friars at Berwick upon Tweed, 287.

Andrew, Richard, archdeacon of Buckingham and a secretary of Henry VI, king of England, 38.

-, -, dean of York, and a secretary of Henry VI, king of England, 112.

-, -, prevented from obtaining possession of the said deanery, 239.

-, Andrebh, Richard, layman, 651.

-, -, Edith, his first wife, godmother to the daughter of Edith Busch, 652.

-, -, Edith Busch, his second wife, 651, 652.

-, William, vicar of Airth, 492.

Anger, Henry, late abbot of Dunbrody, 389.

Angiuelus or Augiulus , papal register rubricated by, 417 note.

- Cf. Aguilo.

Angles, de Angulis [Hautes-Pyrénées, France], archdeaconry of, 246note.

Anglesey, William, archdeacon of. See Saundir.

Anglicus, Robert, provided to the bishopric of Emly,. 421.

Angulo, David de, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 330.

-, David de, clerk, rector of Burriscarra, 431.

-, Thomas de, clerk, a canon of Tuam, rector of Burriscarra, 431.

-, Thomas de, clerk, provided to the vicarage of Ballinrobe, a litigant for the same, 690.

Angulis , archdeaconry de. See Angles.

Angus, earl of. See Douglas, George.

Angusii, Kenneth, vicar of St. Fynnoga's, Coll, 501–2, 502.

Anjou, count of. See Richard I.

Annadown [co. Galway], bishop of, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 520.

-, -, union of the churches of Annadown and Tuam to take effect upon the death of, 337.

-, Donatus, late [bishop] elect of, 510.

-, James [bishop elect] of. See O'Lonegan.

-, John, bishop of. See Connere.

-, Redmund, Remundus or Raymond, bishop of. See Bermingham.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Salscot.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 433, 528, 674, 719, 723.

-, dean of. See Omadden, —.

-, Bernard, dean of. See Oheagayn.

-, Donatus, dean of. See Omadden.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 442.

-, Walter, archdeacon of. See de Burgo.

-, provost and chapter of, reservation of benefices in the gift of, 520.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 582.

-, canons of. See Burgo, Emundus de; O'Kenealy, Donatus; Omiachan, Dermit; Walsh, David.

-, chapter, etc., of, papal letters to, 510.

-, cathedral church of, near to and suffragan to the metropolitan church of Tuam, its union therewith, confirmed, 337.

-, -, ruled by the archbishops of Tuam, 337.

-, -, canonically united to Tuam, 418.

-, see of, united to Tuam, 337, 693.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 328, 362, 707.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary de Portu patrum [co. Galway], abbot of, papal mandatary, 545, 582.

-, Premonstratensian abbey of St. John the Baptist de Cella parva, abbot of, papal mandatary, 282, 312, 322, 323, 365, 693.

Annagh, Enga [co. Cavan], vicarage of the parish church of St. Molanus, called the plebs Deyterquire, 445.

Annandale [a division of co. Dumfries], 96.

Anne [of Bohemia], Queen of England, wife of Richard II, 152.

Annedeport. See Amport.

Annibaldeschi della Molara, Richard, cardinal deacon of St. Angelus', 660.

Anselmus [Fabri de Breda], 312, 336, 347, 351, 353, 397, 402, 406, 416.

-, See also Montepoliciano.

Antrim, Entroia [co. Antrim], vicarage of, 281, 282.

Any. See Knockainy.

Appleby, Appulby [co. Westmoreland], parish church of St. Michael, John Marshall, vicar of, 12.

Appulton, John, vicar of the united parish churches of Barkston and Plungar, 230, 231.

-, -, petition of, 230.

Aquen[sis], (i.e. Aix or Dax or Acqui), archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 260, 260 note.

Aquila [Abruzzi, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 367.

Aquitaine, duke of. See Richard I; William.

-, Dax in. See Dax.

Aragons, the, king of, papal letters to, 95.

Aran [islands, co. Galway]. See Killeany.

Araws. See Arrous.

Arbroath, Abberbroch, Abberbrothoc, Abberthothot, Abbirbroth, Abbirbrothoc, Abbirbrothot, Aberbrothac, Aberbrothoc, Aberbrothot, Abirbrothoc, Alberbrothoc, Albirbrothot, Alberbrotht, Albirbrothoc, Albrobrohot, de Albrocho, [co. Forfar], Benedictine abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr, abbot of, papal mandatary, 45, 210, 505, 508, 635, 689.

-, Richard, abbot of. See Guthre.

-, Walter, abbot of. See Painter.

-, abbot and convent of, 374.

-, -, provision made by, 560.

-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 23, 87, 294, 516, 539.

-, -, right of collation to the priory of Fyvie, belonging to, 560, 578.

-, -, resignation made to, 560, 578.

-, monks of. See Brydy, Malcolm; Guthre, Richard; Painter, Walter.

-, lands belonging to the abbatial mensa of, 561.

-, pension on the fruits of, granted to Walter Painter, 561.

-, priory or vicarage (or parish church) of Fyvie dependent on, 560, 579.

Arbury, Herberi [in Chilvers Coton, co. Warwick], Augustinian priory, canon of. See Shiplode, Richard.

Arcdcathneh. See Ardcanny.

Archere, Thomas, dean of Ossory, to have collation afresh of the said deanery, 365, 366.

Ardachad, See Ardagh, co. Mayo.

Ardagh [co. Longford], bishop of, papal mandatary, 412, 413, 621, 661.

-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 330.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 432.

-, dean and chapter of, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 330.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 670.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 329, 412, 413, 673, 675, 709.

-, canons of. See Macachan, Paul; Macmurceartaich, Eugenius; Osiredean, Thomas.

-, canon provided of. See O'Flynn, Charles.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 674.

Ardagh, Ardachad [co. Mayo], a prebend in Killala, 707.

Ardbraccan, Ardbrikan [co. Meath], vicarage of, appropriated to the abbey of Navan, 559.

Ardcanny, Arcdcathneh, Ardcathne [co. Limerick], a prebend in Limerick, 293, 381.

Ardcarn, Ardcarne, de Ardcarna [co. Roscommon], vicarage of, 318, 319.

Ardcathne. See Ardcanny.

Ardchattan, Airdkatan, Ardchatan [co. Argyll], priory of St. Mary, of the order of Val-desChoux, prior of, papal mandatary, 493, 706.

Ardee, Athirde [co. Louth], Augustinian (Crutched) Friars’ house of St. John the Baptist, prior of, papal mandatary, 459.

Ardena, Siward de, 14.

-, - See also Siward.

Ardfert [co. Kerry], bishop of, papal mandatary, 370, 665.

-, Maurice [bishop] elect of. See O'Connor.

-, Maurice [bishop] elect of, and late bishop of. See Stak.

-, Nicholas, bishop of, See Fitzmaurice.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 381, 433, 666.

-, John, provided to the deanery of. See Stak.

-, Maurice, dean of. See Stak.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 332, 433, 549.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 542 (bis).

-, Eugenius, chancellor of. See O'Connor.

-, Maurice, chancellor of. See Fitzmaurice.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 207, 332, 456, 542.

-, John, precentor of. See Fitzmaurice.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 666.

-, canons of. See Fitzmaurice, Maurice; Macconchubair, Thomas; Macelygeoyd, Edmund; Oboyan, Cornelius; O'Donovan, Maurice; Oduynykayn, Philip; Offlathman, John; Ohwyr, Maurice; Okermada, Thomas.

-, canons provided of. See Fitzmaurice, John, and Stak, Maurice.

-, chapter etc., of, papal letter to, 518.

-, prebends in. See: — Dysert.

Fenit.

Murher.

Rindbera.

-, baron of. See Geraldinis, Patrick de.

-, Maurice Fitzmaurice of, 207.

Ardmore, Ardmor [co. Waterford], vicarage of, 369.

Ardnabair, cantred of, granted to found a house of Franciscan Tertiaries at Court, 713.

Ardo , parish church de. See Tamlaght-ard.

Ardsallagh, Ardsalae [in Roscommon parish, co. Roscommon], rectory (partly) in, belonging to the late community of the canons of Elphin, 457.

Arein. See Arran.

Argentien alias Shireff, Edmund, vicar of Amport, dispensation to, 166.

Argyll [co. Argyll], alias Lismore, bishop of, papal mandatary, 336.

-, George, bishop of. See Lawder.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 493, 692.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 692.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 470.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 470.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 470.

-, canons of. See Godfridi, Geoffrey; Macneil, Moricius son of Dugald; Scrymgeour, Alexander; Scrymgeour, Hercules.

-, prebends in. See:

Glassary.

St. Columba in Glassary.

Kilcolmkill.

Ariano [Avellino, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 288.

Ariminensis [episcopus]. See Cortonio, Jacobus Vannucci de.

Arles [Bouches du Rhône, France], Peter, bishop of. See de Fuxo.

-, cardinal of. See Alamandi, Lewis.

d'Arles, Bobo, cardinal deacon of St. Angelus', 658–9.

Armagh [co. Armagh], archbishop of, appeal to, from the diocese of Meath, 459.

-, -, executor of a papal mandate, 278, 479.

-, -, papal letters to, 298, 299, 507, 517, 665.

-, -, papal mandatary, 724.

-, -, reservation of a benefice in the collation of, 325.

-, -, rights of, in relation to the consecration of a bishop of Down and Connor, saved, 662.

-, John, archbishop of. See Mey.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 281, 317, 325, 638, 666.

-, dean and chapter of, reservation of a benefice in the collation of, 325.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 478.

-, official of, appeal heard by, 459.

-, -, papal mandatary, 399.

-, Cristinus, official of. See Olucharean.

-, canons of. See Leche, John; Macdubin, David; Mackamail, Arthur; Occony, Solomon; Oculean, Isaac; Oculean, Thomas; Okynagan, Patrick; Olucharean, Cristinus; Olucharean, Patrick; Omaelmuaig, Maurice; Omulmogyd, Maurice.

-, person provided to a canonry of. See Macmurchayd, Cornelius.

-, claimant to a canonry of. See Macathassaid, Donald.

-, prebends in. See:

Ballyclog.

Clonfeacle.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 324.

-, provincial statutes of, 558.

-, Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal mandatary, 399, 638, 666, 671, 704.

-, -, John abbot of, 399.

-, -, - See O'Connolly.

-, -, Thomas, abbot of. See Macrevair.

-, -, canon of. See Oflannagan, Peter.

-, -, priory of Saints Island dependent upon, 558.

-, Thomas Ocellachan, clerk, of, 317.

Arnaldus, William, bishop of Dax, translated to the bishopric of Oloron, 551.

Arnoldus , 5, 6 note, 56.

Arnout, John, layman, indult to, 79.

-, -, wife of, indult to, 79.

Arodeo , archdeacon de. See Aghadoe.

Arous, Arouws, Arows. See Arrous.

Arran, Arein [co. Bute]. See Kilmory.

Arras, Attrebaten[sis], [Pas-de-Calais, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 685.

Arrous, Araws, Arous, Arouws, Arows, John, a canon of Dunkeld, inducted into possession of the four chaplaincies of Abernyt, 21.

-, -, -, and vicar of Largo, collated to the archdeaconry of Glasgow, 203.

-, -, archdeacon of Glasgow and vicar of Peebles, formerly vicar of Largo, 547.

-, -, -, sub-delegate of William Turnbull, bishop of Glasgow, 208, 222, 561, 562.

-, William, priest, to be vicar of Largo, 547.

Arth. See Airth.

Arturi, Finlay, vicar of St. Bride, Inverchaolain, 606.

Arundel, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, letters of, exemplified, 250 corrigenda, 653.

Aryn (i. e. Aran), prebend Sancti Endei in. See Killeany.

As (? Ag. i. e. Aguilo, Johannes), papal register rubricated by, 517note.

Ascough, Ascogh, Robert, late archdeacon of Colchester, 238.

-, -, executors of, 239.

-, Ayscogh, Robert, a canon of Salisbury and rector of Campsall, 164.

-, Ascogh, Robert, late a canon of York, 239.

-, Aiscogh, Robert, chancellor of the university of Cambridge, 188, 188 note.

-, Ayscogh, Robert, commissary of the official of York, 415.

-, William, archdeacon of Dorset, dispensation to, 616.

-, William, bishop of Salisbury, 32.

-, -, murder of, 118.

-, -, death of, 506.

Asdara. See Ballysadare.

Ashbury, Aysshbury [co. Berks], rectory of, suit respecting tithes etc. belonging to, 201, 202.

Ashby, Askeby [co. Lincoln], Richard Tunstall, lord of, 630.

Askeby. See Ashby.

Assaroe, de Zameria [in Kilbarron parish, co. Donegal], Cistertercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 695.

Assheby, George, lord of le Fordes, indult to, 681.

-, -, wife of, indult to, 681.

Asshendon, William, abbot of Abingdon, 486, 487.

Assisi [Perugia, Italy], papal letters dated at, 211, 456, 457, 458, 465, 478, 494, 497, 505, 511.

Asti [Alessandria, Italy], chapter of Carmelite Friars at, 58.

Aston, John, prior of Dunstable, death of, 40.

Athaassayll. See Athassel.

Athanaten[se], monasterium. See Lyon, abbey of Ainay.

Athanry. See Athenry.

Athassel, Adtassel, Athaassayll, Athesill, Athessill, Athhassel, Haassel, Ichesill [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory, armed attack upon, 344.

-, -, prior of, papal mandatary, 379, 587 (ter), 635, 652.

-, David, prior of. See Haket.

-, canon of, wounded, 344.

-, - See Burgo, Richard de.

Athassgrach. See Ahascragh.

Athdare. See Adare.

Athenry, Athanry, Athnaryd, Athnaryg [co. Galway], rectory of, 278, 279, 290, 328.

- See also Taghsaxon.

Atherington, Adryngton [co. Devon]. See Umberleigh.

Athesill, Athessill, Athhassel. See Athassel.

Athirde. See Ardee.

Athirny. See Aithernie.

Athlone, Athluain (St. Mary's) [co. Westmeath], a daughter church to Ballylougloe, vicarage of, 541.

-, juxta Haulon, (St. Peter's), [co. Roscommon], Benedictine priory de Innocentia, prior of, papal mandatary, 570.

Athluain. See Athlone.

Athnaryd, Athnaryg. See Athenry.

Atholia, Adolie, Atholie, John (or John de), clerk, a student of the universities of Cologne and St. Andrews, provided to the rectory of Laurencekirk, 210, 226, 227.

-, -, rector of Laurencekirk, a litigant for the said church, 258, 669.

-, -, petition of, 669.

-, -, proctor of. See Colston, John.

-, -, resignation of right in the rectory of Laurencekirk, 259.

-, John de, priest, late chancellor of Dunkeld, 729.

-, -, resignation of, 232.

-, John de, de facto precentor of Dunkeld, 382.

-, Adholia, Nicholas de, priest, late a papal chaplain and chancellor of Dunkeld, 366, 729.

-, -, death of, 232.

-, Nicholas de, precentor of Dunkeld, a papal chaplain, 382.

Athy [co. Kildare], house of the Friars Preachers of, friar of. See Oleachluyr, John.

-, -, lector of theology at, 597.

Atkyn, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 31, 34.

atte Broke, William, layman, 427.

-, -, son of, 427.

-, -, Joan Lynch, his wife, 427.

Attehall, Robert, rector of Mixbury, dispensation to, 79.

Attlebridge, Attilburgg [co. Norfolk], Weston by. See Weston Longville.

Attrebaten [sis]. See Arras.

Auch, Auxitan[us], [Gers, France], archbishop of, papal letters to, 551.

-, provision of a church in the diocese of, 253 note.

Auchindoir, Auchindore [co. Aberdeen], rectory of, 176.

Auchinleck, Achinlek, Auchynleck, Adam, a canon of Glasgow, 473.

-, -, priest, a canon of Glasgow and of Moray, rector of Newlands, rehabilitation of, 256, 257.

-, Achlek, John, provost of Maybole, 167.

Auchtergaven, Ochtergauwin, Octirgawin, Ouchtirgawin [co. Perth], John Donaldi, vicar of, 232 (bis).

-, vicarage of, 328, 329.

Auchynleck. See Auchinleck.

Auckland, St. Helen, Aukeland, St. Elena [co. Durham], a prebend in the collegiate church of Bishop Auckland, 338.

Audeley, John, esquire, suit of Thomas de Bekinton, bishop of Bath and Wells, against, 696.

-, -, dwelling house of (in the diocese of Chichester), 696.

Auenyg, William, a monk of Malmesbury, 252.

Auge. See Eu.

Augerii, Raymund. See Raymund, of France.

Augeroles , Augerolis, Johannes de, 37, 225, 475, 504, 529, 544, 609.

-, -, writer of apostolic letters and a member of the pope's household, proctor of Pontius Vacherii, 529 note.

Aughrim, Achdruumomaine, Achdruymomane, Eachdruim Omane [co. Galway], Augustinian priory of St. Catherine, prior of, papal mandatary, 284, 730.

-, Donatus, prior of. See Maccayg.

-, John, prior of. See O'Kelly.

-, Malachy, prior of. See Maccayg.

-, canon of. See Maccayg, Donatus.

Aughrim, Eachruym [co. Roscommon], vicarage of, 288, 289.

-, church of, less than a mile distant from Kilcanoran church, 289.

- See also Kilcanoran; Tirebrine.

Augo , archdeacon de. See Eu.

Aukeland. See Auckland, St. Helen.

Aukeland, Aukland. See Bishop Auckland.

Aukland, Robert, clerk, 248.

Auldbar, Aldbar [now united to Aberlemno, co. Forfar], vicarage called the pensionaria of, 504, 505.

Aumont, John, dean and canon of St. Sepulchre, Caen, death of, 230.

Auncell, John, rector of Loughborough, a canon and prebendary of Lincoln, dispensation to, 38.

Aunis, Thomas, layman, 205.

-, -, Alice Coclys, his wife, 205.

Aurispa , Johannes, 193, 198, 211, 216, 305, 481 (note), 485, 487, 489–91, 523–5, 552, 604–5, 612, 626–8, 630, 679, 682, 716.

Auruucampo , rectius Arvicampo, abbey de. See Kilcooly.

Ausaren[sis episcopus]. See Ossero.

Auxitan[us]. See Auch.

Averham [co. Nottingham], parish church of, 153.

Averyll, John, the younger, layman, of Little Munden, dispensed to remain in his marriage with Margaret Roys, 25.

Avignon [Vaucluse, France], official of, papal mandatary, 374.

-, Avinio, papal letters dated at, 337, 338, 374 note.

Awdeley, John, an Augustinian canon of Stone, 467.

Aylestone, Ayleston [co. Leicester], William Shaw, rector of, 627.

Aynhoe, Aynho [co. Northants], hospital of SS. James and John, master of. See Tonge, Thomas.

Ayre. See Aire.

Ayrembrosca. See Derrybrusk.

Ayreton, Richard, prior of Guisborough, indult to, 203.

Ayrmyn. See Airmyn.

Aysshbury. See Ashbury.

Aysshton, Nicholas, layman, award of, as arbitrator, 712, 713.

-, -, seal of, 713.