Index of Persons and Places: D, E, F, G

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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Dachorann and Muta, rectory of the rural lands of. See Corran and Ballymote.

Daeitayn rectius Daeirayn. See Derrane.

Daerybrosca. See Derrybrusk.

Dalbert alias de la Bere, John. See Bere.

Dalby, John, of Stanford-on-Avon, 248.

Dalby-on-the-Wolds. Dalby [co. Leicester], preceptory of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, John preceptor of. See Langstrothir.

Dalkeith, Dalkethe, Dalketht [co. Edinburgh], collegiate church of, provost of, papal mandatary, 226, 452.

Dalmatia, king of, papal letters to, 94.

Dalmeeny, co. Linlithgow. See Dundas.

Dalserf or Machan [co. Lanark], a chapel appropriated to the collegiate church of Hamilton, 76.

Dalyson Thomas rector of Fiskerton, dispensation to, 154.

Daminis, Damynis, Damynys. See Devenish.

Danbury, Danebre [co. Essex], parish church of, chantry at the altar of SS. Nicholas the Confessor and Catherine the Virgin and Martyr in. 113.

Dancardus , 375, 539, 549–50, 575, 596, 615, 637, 667.

Danebre. See Danbury.

Darby. See Derby.

Darchfford (rectius Darthfford). See Dartford.

Darcy, Darey, rector of Kencott and a clerk of the collector of the papal camera, dispensation to, 114.

Darennis. See Derrynoose.

Daren[sis]. See Kildare.

-, rectius Deren[sis]. See Derry.

Darey. See Darcy.

Darley, Derley [co. Derby], Augustinian abbey, abbot and convent of, grant to, confirmed, 351, 352.

Darsett, Darsset, William, rector of Stifford, dispensation to, 59.

-, -, priest, rector of Brightwell, petition of, 110, 111.

Dartford, Darchfford, Dertforde [co. Kent], Dominican sisters' house of St. Margaret, Margaret, prioress of. See de Bellomonte.

-, -, sisters and nuns of, 526.

-, vicarage of, 89.

Dartrage, plebs of. See Galloon.

Dassett, Avon, Derseth [co. Warwick], a prebend in Lichfield, 69.

Daton, Richard, a canon of Ferns, papal mandatary, 430.

Daubenay, Daubaney, alias de Albineio, Albineyo, William, founder of Wymondham priory, 19, 50.

Daurade, Deaurata, priory of St. Mary de la. See Toulouse.

Daventry, Daventre, Dawantre [co. Northampton], Benedictine priory of SS. Mary and Augustine, prior and convent of, decree and grant for, 97, 98.

-, -, Thomas, prior of. See Knyght.

-, -, monk of. See Preston, Richard.

-, parish church of the Holy Cross, appropriated to Daventry priory, 98.

Davi, Hena, married to John Saunder, 36.

David I., king of Scotland, 216.

David, Greffeth ap. See Greffeth.

-, Reginald ap, priest, lord of Garth-maelan, indult to, 488.

David (de Geraldinis), Gerard, sometime a Cistercian monk of Monasteranenagh, to be abbot of the same, 391.

Davidis , P., 54, 69, 83, 194, 209, 214, 269.

Dawantre. See Daventry.

Dawgles. See Douglas.

Dax, Aquen[sis], [Landes, France], administrator of the church of. See Fuxo, Peter de.

-, Beltrandus, bishop of, translated to Oloron, 551 note.

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

-, William, bishop of. See Arnaldus.

-, archdeacon of. See Aquen[sis].

-, reservation of a canonry and prebend in, 197, 198.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 551.

Deare (rectius Dearc). See Abbeyderg.

Deaurata , priory of St. Mary. See Toulouse.

Deblinen[sis]. See Dublin.

Decies, Dessia [a barony in co. Waterford], James, earl of. See FitzGerald.

Deeping St. James, Estdepyng [co. Lincoln], Stephen Grendel, lord of a place in, 606.

Deer, Old, Der, Dere [in Buchan parish, co. Aberdeen], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 214, 314, 583, 668.

Deerhurst,. Derhurst, alias Durest [co. Gloucester], Benedictine priory, sometime a cell of St. Denis abbey, granted to, Eton college, 17, 18.

Deighton, Digthon [co. York, W.R.], rectory of, 128.

Deinsete, William. See Denisete.

Dekylburgh in the Fields. See Dickleburgh.

Dekyn, Thomas, clerk, indult to, 67.

Dellrok, William, layman, litigant in a suit before the official of York, 585.

Delvyn, the new town of. See Castletowndelvin.

Dengayn, John, knight, joint founder of a chantry in Eaton Bray parish church, 161.

Denhall, Denwall, Denwall in Wyrall, [in Ness parish, co. Chester], hospital of St. Andrew, 128, 129, 241.

Denham [in Risbridge hundred, co. Suffolk], Thomas Hergham, lord of. 50.

Denisete, William, dean and canon of St. Sepulchre, Caen, death of, 230.

-, possible variant readings of, 230 note.

Denmark, king of, papal letters to, 94.

Denney, Denncy [in Waterbeach parish, co. Cambridge], abbey of the order of St.Clare, abbess and convent of, chantry in the patronage of. See Histon.

-, -, a chantry in the parish church of Histon to be appropriated to, 650, 651.

Denton [in Otley, co. York, W.R.], chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, licensed for baptisms and burials, 109.

-, John Thwaytes, lord of, and the inhabitants of, licence to, 109.

Denwall, Denwall in Wyrall. See Denhall.

Dependen, John, a canon of Salisbury, executor of the late William, bishop of Salisbury, petition of, 118.

Der. See Deer, Old.

Derag, priory de. See Abbeyderg.

Derby, Darby [co. Derby], parish church of St. Michael, with the dependent chapel of Alvaston appropriated to Darley abbey, 351.

Derby, Thomas, a Friar minor, dispensation to, 109.

Dere. See Deer, Old.

Dereham, Derham [co. Norfolk], rectory of, 147, 148.

Deren[sis]. See Derry.

Derhurst. See Deerhurst.

Derithpadeye (i.e. de Rithpadeye, rectius Rathpadryc). See Rathpatrick.

Derley. See Darley.

Dermach. See Durrow.

Derokesbury. See Tewkesbury.

Derrane, Daeitayn, Doeran, Dorean, Doren [in Kilbride parish, co. Roscommon], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 674, 705.

-, -, Donald, prior of. See O'Connor.

-, Odo, prior of. See Omartyn.

-, -, canons of. See O'Connor, Thady; and Omartyn, Odo.

Derry, Deren[sis], [Ireland], bishop of, papal mandatary, 442, 491, 493, 495, 676.

-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 375, 727.

-, John, bishop of. See O'Gibbon.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 207, 278, 286, 442, 631, 633, 676 (bis), 706, 726.

-, dean and chapter of, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 375, 727.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 323, 631, 676.

-, Donald, archdeacon of. See O'Cahan.

-, archdeaconry of, rectory of Drumachose united to, 207.

-, canons of. See Macchalaid, Cornelius; Mackamail, Odo; Ocaeilti, Donald; Ocaeilti, Donatus; Ocearna, John; Ocerbalan, John; Odubaill, Peter; Omaelmocharie, David; Omeragayd, Patrick.

-, city and diocese of, favouritism in, 313.

-, -, intimidation in, 287.

-, city of. See Londonderry.

Derrybrusk, Ayrembrosca, Daerybrosca [co. Fermanagh], collection of ‘episcopal fourths' within the bounds of the parish church of, 614.

-, lands of Donald Offrych and his kinsmen within the bounds of the parish church of, 614.

-, vicarage of, 283.

Derrynoose, Darennis [co. Armagh], vicarage of, 317.

Derseth. See Dassett, Avon.

Dertforde. See Dartford.

Dertusen[sis]. See Tortosa.

Desertmartin, Discertmarcham [co. Londonderry], rectory of, 706.

Desmond, Dessemonia, Detimonia, James, earl of. See FitzGerald.

Dessia . See Decies.

Detimonia , rectius Decimonia (i.e. Desmond), James, earl of. See FitzGerald.

Devenish, Daminis, Damynis, Damynys [co. Fermanagh], secular and collegiate church of St. Mary alias of St. Laserianus, prior of, papal mandatary, 546, 626, 678, 700 (bis), 722.

-, -, Cornelius, prior of. See Ocathasaid.

-, -, John, prior of. See Maguire.

-, -, Peter, de facto prior of. See Oflannagan.

-, -, priorship of, land annexed to, 518.

-, -, Bernard, sacrist of. See Ocathasaid.

-, -, Nicholas, sacrist of. See Oflannagan.

-, -, Peter, sacrist of. See Oflannagan.

-, -, title of a benefice to secular priests called ‘Culdees' in. See Gortaloughan.

-, parish church of St. Laserianus, vicar of. See Ocathasaid, Cornelius.

-, -, vicarage of, 706, 707, 721.

- See also Gortgor and Graan.

Dewar, Robert, late vicar of Kilfinan, 697.

Dewisk, Dewysk (rectius Dowisk), abbey de Valle Sancti Salvatoris de. See Graiguenamanagh.

Deyffeld, rectius Dryffeld. See Driffield.

Deyterquire, vicarage called the plebs. See Annagh.

Dickleburgh, Dekylburgh in the Fields [co. Norfolk], rectory of, 277.

Didaci de Coca , Master John, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, 258.

-, -, papal mandatary, 345.

Digthon. See Deighton.

Dinguell. See Dyngwell.

Dingwall, Dyngwel [co. Ross], Thomas, priest of, 377.

-, chapel of St. Laurence, 377.

Dionisius [Simonelli], rubricator of papal registers, 287, 704 note.

Dirun rectius Drum (sic). See Durrow.

Discertmarcham. See Desertmartin.

Diseart Ceallayd. See Isertkelly.

Disert Adryellach, Disertediyelach (? rectius Disert Odryeleach). See Dysert, in Clanmaurice barony, co. Kerry.

Disertmalacala. See Dysert, co. Clare.

Disert Odryellach. See Dysert, in Clanmaurice barony, co. Kerry.

Disseart-finceaill, vicarage of SS. Bridget and Finciall, in the diocese of Kihnore (? Knockbride, co. Cavan), 450.

Dissert Odriaellach. See Dysert, in Clanmaurice barony, co. Kerry.

Disserthenys, Dissyrthenis. Dissyrthenys. See Dysert, co. Limerick.

Ditton. See Fen Ditton.

Dives, de Diva [Calvados, France], Benedictine priory of St. Mary alias of St. Saviour, Robert, prior of, to be abbot of Troarn, 35.

Dobbes, Dobbis, Dobbys, Dobblis, Robert, official and vicargeneral of John, archbishop of York, 13.

-, -, official of York, Robert Ascough, commissary of, 415.

-, Dobbis, Robert, a canon of York, and prebendary of Givendale, 239.

-, Dobbis, Robert, a canon of Ripon, litigation between John Stillyngton and, 239.

Doddington, Do[d]yngton [co. Cambridge], rectory of, 141, 142.

Doeran. See Derrane.

Dofowr alias Falbrie (rectius de Fowr alias Fawrie), priory of. See Fore.

Dogstown (or Killerbe), Kyllelbye Kyllewe rectius Kyllelbe [co. Tipperary], vicarage of, 656, 660, 661.

Doket, Dolret, Andrew, priest, provost of Queen's college, Cambridge, indult to, 628.

Doklyngton. See Ducklington.

Dolphyn, William, clerk, archdeacon of Clonfert and vicar of Kiltullagh, 200.

Dolret (rectius Doket). See Doket.

Dominici, Donald, de facto vicar of St. Fynnoga's, Coll, 502.

Domnachinor (rectius Domnachmor). See Donaghmore, co. Tyrone.

Domnachmor, in the diocese of Armagh. See Donaghmore, co. Tyrone.

-, in the diocese of Ossory. See Donaghmore, Queen's county.

Domnachynor (rectius Domnachmor). See Donaghmore, co. Tyrone.

Dompnachmaygen. See Donaghmoyne.

Dompnachmor. See Donaghmore, co. Donegal.

Donachmor, Donachmoyr. See Donaghmore, co. Limerick.

Donagh, Dumthomuach, [co. Menaghan,] collection of episcopal fourths within the bounds of the parish church in the place of the plebs of, 614.

Donaghmore, Dompnachmor [co. Donegal], rectory of, 313.

Donaghmore, Donachmor, Donachmoyr [co. Limerick], a prebend in Limerick, 441.

-, vicarage of, 433.

Donaghmore, Domnachmor [Queen's county], rectory of, 678.

Donaghmore, Domnachinor, Domnachmor, Domnachynor [co. Tyrone], vicarage of, 638, 639.

-, Godfrey Olucharean, vicar of, 666.

Donaghmore, co. Wexford. See Glascarrig.

Donaghmoyne, Dompnachmaygen [co. Monagham], vicarage of, 285 bis.

Donaghpatrick, co. Galway. See Killamanagh.

Donaldi, John, a chaplain in the parish church of Perth, a litigant in respect of the vicarage of Auchtergaven, to have collation of the said vicarage, 328, 329.

-, -, priest, vicar of Auchtergaven, to be a canon of Glasgow, 232.

-, -, litigant for a canonry of Glasgow, 243.

-, -, a canonry of Glasgow resigned by, 233.

-, -, proctor of. See Alvari, Alphonso.

-, -, a canon of Dunkeld, to be rector of the chapel of St. Mary in the churchyard of the parish church of Forgandenny, 232.

-, -, a litigant for the chancellorship of Dunkeld, to be chancellor of Dunkeld, 728, 729.

-, -, vicar of Auchtergaven, provided to a canonry of Dunkeld and another of Aberdeen etc., to be chancellor of Dunkeld, 232.

-, -, chancellor of Dunkeld, dispensation to, 163.

-, -, provided to a canonry of Ross [in Scotland], 566.

Donati, Thady, a canon of Killaloe, 446.

Donelmen[sis]. See Durham.

Donfermlin, Donserinhorig (rectius Donfermling). See Dunfermline.

Dorcacestria , abbey de. See Dorchester.

Dorcestre, John, prior of Christchurch, indult to, 384.

Dorchester, de Dorcacestria [co. Oxford], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 527.

Dorean, Doren. See Derrane.

Dores, Durris [co. Inverness], vicarage of, 494.

Doreward, John, esquire, lord of Sturmer, indult to, 16.

-, -, Blanche his wife, 16.

Dorset, William, archdeacon of. See Ascough.

Douglas, Duglas, Duuglas, [co. Lanark], James de Lindesay, rector of, 9.

-, parish church of, erected into a collegiate church, 429.

-, collegiate church of St. Bride, provost of, faculty to, 86.

-, -, relaxation of penance to persons giving alms to, 84.

-, -, prebends in. See:—

Carluke.

Culter.

Quothquan.

Douglas, Dowglas, Dowgtas, Duglas, James and William, earls of. See Douglas infra.

-, earls of, patrons of the rectory of Ettrick, 418.

Douglas, Archibald de, earl of Moray, indult to, 680.

-, George, earl of Angus, secretary of. See Geddes, Matthew.

-, Duglas, Hugh, a canon of Glasgow and of Aberdeen, kinsman of James II, king of Scotland, 65, 172.

-, Hugh de, clerk, to be a canon of Brechin, 261.

-, James, earl of Douglas, brother german of William, earl of Douglas, dispensed to marry Margaret de Douglas 130, 131.

-, James de, sometime a canon of Glasgow, 204.

-, John de, priest, vicar of Musselburgh, grant to, 335.

-, Margaret de, noblewoman, dispensed to marry James, earl of Douglas, 130, 131.

-, Dawgles, Simon de, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 495.

-, William, earl of Douglas, Dowglas, Dowgtas, Duglas, high warden of Annandale and lord of Galloway, 96.

-, -, brother german of James, earl of Douglas, 130.

-, -, benefices in the collation of, 429.

-, -, indults to, 10, 84.

-, -, patron of the rectory of Balmaclellan, consent of, to its appropriation to Dundrennan, 156.

-, -, patron of the rectory of Hawick, consent of, to its erection into a prebend of Bothwell, 341.

-, -, one of the patrons of the parish church of Kirkandrews, consent of, to its erection into a prebend of Lincluden, 342.

-, -, petitions of, 96, 376, 429, 470.

-, -, presentation to the parish church of Ettrick made by, 419.

-, -, seal of, 341.

-, -, secretaries of. See Fresall, John; Lindesay, John; Schoriswod, George.

-, -, to nominate to ten secular benefices, 86.

-, -, his successors and heirs, to have the right of presentation to a canonry of Bothwell and the prebend of Hawick, 341.

-, William or William de, prior of Whiteherne, to wear a white mitre, 470.

-, -, and the chapter of the same, refusal of, to observe a composition regarding tithes, 708.

Dover, de Douorrea [co. Kent], Richard Palmar of, 485.

Dowglas, Dowgtas, William, earl of. See Douglas supra.

Down, Dunnen[sis], [co. Down], bishop of, rights of, over the abbey of Bangor, saved, 701.

-, John, bishop of. See Cely.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Pollard.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 298, 517.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 699, 701.

Down and Connor [cos. Down and Antrim], John (sic), late bishop of, 664.

-, Richard, bishop of. See Wolsi.

-, Thomas, bishop elect of. See Knyght.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Pollard.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 665.

Dowske. See Graiguenamanagh.

Dowyn Gadymon. See Dowyn Yrys and Dowyn Gadymon.

Dowyn Yrys and Dowyn Gadymon, [now forming part of the parish of Particles, co. Limerick], William Russell alias Crewagh rector of the rural lands of, 695, 696.

Drayton, Nicholas, nobleman, citizen of London, indult to, 385.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 385.

Driburgh. See Dryburgh.

Driffield, Deyffeld, Dryffeld [co. Yorks, E.R.], a prebend in York, 156, 180.

Drilond, Robert, nobleman, indult to, 383.

-, -, Alice his wife, 383.

Drochte. See Drought.

Dromline, Drumlyll [co. Clare], rectory of the second parish church of, 435.

-, vicarage of the parish church of, annexed to the treasurership of Killaloe, 435.

Dromod or Inishuasail, Inishousyl [co. Kerry], rectory of, 515.

Dromore [co. Down], David, bishop of. See Chirbury.

Dronelegb (rectius Dromcleyb). See Drumcliff, co. Clare.

Drought, Drochte [in Kilreekil parish, co. Galway], a prebend in Clonfert, 394.

Druimchyd (rectius Druimchryd). See Drumcreehy.

Druimclerb (rectius Druimcleib). See Drumcliff, co. Clare.

Druimcliabh. See Drumcliff, co. Sligo.

Druimleathan. See Drumlane.

Drumachose, Roga alias Durimcoab, [co. Londonderry], rectory called the plebania of, 208.

-, -, united to the archdeaconry of Derry, 207.

Drumchriayd, Drumchriyd, Drumchyd (rectius Drumchryd). See Drumcreehy.

Drumcliff, Dronelegb, Druimclerb, Drumcleib, Drumeleyb, Druncleyb [co. Clare], rectory of, 444, 635, 636.

-, vicarage of, 326, 446, 632, 633.

Drumcliff, Druimcliabh [co. Sligo], vicarage of, 284.

Drumcreehy, Druimchyd, Drumchriayd, Drumchriyd, Drumchyd, Druynchriyd, Duynchriyd [co. Clare], vicarage of, 720.

Drumeleyb (rectius Drumcleyb). See Drumcliff, co. Clare.

Drumgoon, Bruimghuing, Druymguim, Druymguyn, Druynguin alias Machary Innyubar, Macharim Nybayr, Macharym Nybayr or Nybar [co. Cavan], parish church of St. Patrick, rectory of, 722, 729, 730.

Drumkyyt, tithes of, belonging to the community of the church of Clonfert, 393.

Drumlane, Druimleathan, Druymlethan [co. Cavan], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 637, 721, 729.

Drumlease, Drumlias [co. Leitrim], vicarage of, 504.

Drumlyll. See Dromline.

Drummaul, Druymabla [co. Antrim], vicarage of, 706.

Drummully, Druymaelchi [cos. Fermanagh and Monaghan], vicarage of, 404, 405.

Drumorbealaid. See Drumreilly.

Drumrat, Drumrayt [co. Sligo], a prebend in Achonry (with Toomour), 382.

Drumreilly, Drumorbealaid [co. Leitrim], vicarage of, 617, 618.

Druncleyb. See Drumcliff, co. Clare.

Druymabla. See Drummaul.

Druymaelchi. See Drummully.

Druymguim, Druymguyn. See Drumgoon.

Druymlethan. See Drumlane.

Druynchriyd (rectius Druymchriyd). See Drumcreehy.

Druynguin. See Drumgoon.

Dryburgh, Driburgh [co. Roxburgh], Premonstratensian abbey, canon of. See Raulston, David de.

-, -, canons of, vicarage wont to be governed by, 411.

Dryffeld. See Driffield.

Dryng, William, Agnes his relict, 47.

Duacen[sis]. See Kilmacduagh.

Dubcarnd, two townlands called the townlands of, in the rural lands of Banada (q.v.), annexed to the church of Kliloran, 427, 448, 449.

Dublin, Deblinen[sis] (sic), [co. Dublin], archbishop of, papal letters to, 298.

-, -, provision of a dignity in the collation of, 404.

-, bishop (sic) of, papal mandatary, 462 note.

-, Michael, archbishop of. See Tregury.

-, Richard, archbishop of. See Talbot.

-, Roger, archdeacon of. See Crosse.

-, cathedral church of St. Partick, dean and chapter of, provision of a dignity in the collation of, 404.

-, -, canons of. See Chester, Richard; Hertman, Henry; Hyckeman, Philip; Mulghan, Richard.

-, minor prebendaries of, obligation of residence, 339.

-, -, Philip Hyckeman to reside in, 339.

-, -, prebend in. See Tipper.

-, -, lands of, 341.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 397.

-, diocese of, archdeacon of Glendalough in, 483.

-, province and diocese of, invaded by Irish enemies, 341.

-, Augustinian priory of All Saints by, canon of. See Burton, Hugh.

-, Cistercian abbey of St. Mary by, abbot and convent of, rectory of Churchtown, co. Kildare, in the collation of, 404.

-, -, John, abbot of, father-abbot of Dunbrody abbey, 400.

Dubiuio , lord de. See Corduff.

Duch alias supra Rippam , John, a canon of Limerick, death of, 554.

Ducklington, Doklyngton [co. Oxford], parish church of, 135.

Duffeld, William, a canon of York, 239.

Duffus, Duffous [co. Elgin], a prebend in Moray, 315, 316, 400.

Dugalli, Moricius. See Macneil, Moricius son of Dugald.

Duglas. See Douglas.

Duke, William, nobleman, indults to, 77, 383.

-, -, Juliana his wife, 383.

Dulci corde , abbey de; Dulcis cordis, abbey. See Sweetheart.

Dulnomen[sis], a clerical error for Dunelmen[sis], (i.e. Durham, q.v.), 717.

Dumbarton, Dunbertane [co. Dumbarton], chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, in the patronage of Isabel, duchess of Albany, to be erected into a collegiate church, 623, 624.

-, collegiate church of St. Mary the Virgin, George, provost of. See de Abernethy.

-, -, to consist of a provostship and perpetual chaplaincies, 624.

-, -, chaplains of, jurisdiction of the provost over, 624.

-, -, patronage of, and right of institution to, 624.

-, -,appropriations to be made to, 623, 624.

Dumbrothy. See Dunbrody.

Dumfermlin. See Dunfermline.

Dumgembyn. See Dungiven.

Dumthomuach. See Donagh.

Dunbar, Dunhar [co. Haddington], collegiate church of St. Bee the Virgin, dean of, papal mandatary, 445.

-, -, canons of, See Carrik, John de; Mair, John; Sybald, Henry.

-, -, prebend in, called 'the prebend,’ 702, 702 note.

-, -, sacerdotal prebend in, 69.

Dunbar, Dunbare, earls of, 216.

Dunbenne. See Dunboyne.

Dunbertane. See Dumbarton.

Dunblane [co. Perth], bishop of, faculties to, 7, 475.

-, -, revocation of, 63, 475.

-, -, papal mandatary, 89, 183, 292, 294, 324 (bis), 363, 400, 669, 691, 692.

-, -, oath of fealty to be taken before, 299.

-, Michael, bishop of. See Ochiltree.

-, Robert, bishop of. See Lawder.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 260, 261, 312, 324.

-, Walter, archdeacon of. See Stewart.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 86.

-, canons of. See Lawder, Robert de; Leche, Patrick.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 299.

-, prebend in. See Logie.

Dunboyne, Dunbenne [co. Meath], rectory of, 80.

Dunbrody, Dumbrothy, de Portu [co. Wexford], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, Henry, late abbot of. See Anger.

-, -, John, abbot of. See Balle.

-, -, father-abbot of. See John, abbot of St. Mary without the walls, Dublin.

Duncalloyn. See Dunkellin.

Dundas [in Dalmeeny parish, co. Linlithgow], James de Dundas lord of, 10.

Dundas, James de, lord of Dundas, 10.

-, -, his wife, 10.

Dundaygre. See Duniry.

Dundee, Dunde [co. Forfar] altar of St. Mary the Virgin in the church of St. Clement, David Seras, chaplain at, 686.

-, vicarage of, 250, 251.

-, vicarage of, right of presentation to, claimed by the abbot and convent of Lindores and the bishop of Brechin, 251.

Dunderrow, co. Cork. See Corran.

Dundianan rectius Dundrenan. See Dundrennan.

Dondonall, Dundonaill, Matthew, priest, de facto vicar of Kilbelfad, 705.

-, Dundomnayll, Robert, layman, patron of the rectory of Kilfian, 312.

-, Robert, an Augustinian canon of Ballybeg, formerly vicar of Kilbelfad, then warden of the cell of Crossmolina, to be absolved etc., 349, 350.

-, Dundomnayll, Thomas, chancellor of Rosserk in the church of Killala, resignation of, 212.

Dundrennan, Dundianan, Dundraynam, Dundraynan, Dundreiynan [co. Kirkcudbright], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 196, 725.

-, -, abbot of, a fatherabbot, 257.

-, -, abbacy of, exempted from a reservation, 257.

-, -, abbot and convent of, appropriation of benefice to, 156.

-, -, -, dispute with the prior and chapter of Whiteherne, 708.

-, -, -, indult to, 681, 682.

-, -, -, lands in Whiteherne parish, called ‘de Biskeby,’ belonging to, 708.

-, -, pension on the fruits of, 257.

Dunfermline, Donfermlin, Donserinhorig, Dumfermlin, Dunfermelyne, Dunfermlin, Dunfermlyn [co. Fife], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 69, 501.

-, -, -, petition of, 254.

-, -, abbot and convent of, priory in the presentation of. See Urquhart.

-, -, -, provision of a benefice in the collation of, 694.

-, -, convent of, petition of, 254.

-, -, monks of. See Benale, John de; Bothwile, John de; Boyis, William brother of David de.

-, -, priories dependent on. See Pluscardine; Urquhart.

-, -, chaplaincy of Petelach in the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin within, 657.

Dungarvan, Dwngarvan [co. Waterford], rectory or plebania of, erected into a prebend in Lismore, 454.

Dungiven, Dumgembyn, Dungeimyn, Dungembyn, Dungemhyn, Dungemun, Dungemuyn, Dungemyn, Dungemyng, Dungenibyn [co. Londonderry], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 286, 323, 375, 633, 638, 676, 699 (bis), 701, 726.

-, -, John, prior of. See O'Kenealy, and Omuregayd.

-, -, Nelanus, prior of. See O'Cahan.

-, -, canon of. See O'Cahan, Nelanus.

Dunglass, Duuglas [in Odlhamstock parish, co. Haddington], collegiate church of St. Mary the Virgin, founded by Alexander Home, confirmation of foundation of, 219.

-, -, relaxation of penance to persons visiting, 217.

-, rector of the parish church of, (i.e. of the parish in which Dunglass is situated), 219.

-, lay patron of the same, 219.

-, tithes of, appropriated to the collegiate church of St. Mary the Virgin, Dunglass, 219.

Dunham, Little, Dunham Parva [co. Norfolk], Eriswell (sic) in, John Eriswell, lord of, 486.

Dunhar. See Dunbar.

Duniry, Dundaygre [co. Galway], rectory of, 393, 394, 398.

-, patron of. See Burgo, William de.

Dunkeld [co. Perth], bishop of, papal mandatary, 66, 195 (bis), 196 (bis), 197 (ter), 198, 208, 222, 267, 397, 434, 461, 499, 561, 569.

-, -, provisions of benefices in the collation of, 23, 59, 475, 539.

-, -, oath of fealty to be taken before, 299.

-, -, reservation of a benefice in the collation of, 324.

-, James, bishop of. See Bruce and Kennedy.

-, John, bishop of. See Raulston.

-, Thomas, [bishop] elect of. See Lawder.

-, William, bishop of. See Turnbull.

-, bishopric of, immediately subject to the Roman church, 300.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 502, 569.

-, John, dean of. See Raulston.

-, Patrick dean of. See Young.

-, dean and chapter of, consent to the resignation of a pension, 662.

-, -, provisions of benefices in the collation of, 21, 23, 59, 475, 539.

-, -, reservation of a benefice in the collation of, 324.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 256.

-, George, chancellor of. See de Schoriswod.

-, John, chancellor of. See de Atholia; and Donaldi.

-, Nicholas, chancellor of. See de Atholia.

-, Richard, chancellor of. See Clepham.

-, Thomas, chancellor of. See Penven.

-, chancellorship of, litigants for. See Donaldi, John; Penven, Thomas; Schoriswod, George de.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 69, 221, 397.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 461.

-, John, de facto precentor of. See de Atholia.

-, Nicholas, precentor of. See de Atholia.

-, Richard, precentor of. See Clepham.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 461.

-, canons of. See Aldhoth, Alexander; Arrous, John; Donaldi, John; Elphinstone, William de; Forbes, William; Hamilton, Gavin de; Home, George; Kennedy, Hugh; Pyot, Laurence; Roberti, Henry; Stewart, Walter.

-, canons provided. See Blare, Walter; Cant, Alan Makylhauch, Thomas; Monypenny, Nicholas; Sybald, Walter.

-, prebend in, reserved, 218, 256.

-, prebends in. See: —

Forgandenny.

Inchmagrannoch.

Moneydie.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 300, 599.

-, capitular mensa of, pension reserved upon, 662.

Dunkellin, Duncalloyn, Dunkellyn, [in Killeely parish, co. Galway], rectory of, 521, 541.

-, -, annexed to the archdeaconry of Kilmacduagh, 663.

Dunmore, Dunmor [co. Galway], rectory of, 504, 574, 575.

-, -,Thomas Bermingham, patron of, 575.

-, vicarage of, 430.

Dunnen[sis]. See Down.

Dunnottar, Dunnottir [co. Kincardine], rectory of, 199.

Dunstable, Dunstaple [co. Bedford], Augustinian priory, John, prior of. See Roxton.

Durandus, late abbot of Troarn, 35.

Duresder. See Durisder.

Durest. See Deerhurst.

Durham, Donelmen[sis], Dulnomen [sis], [co. Durham], bishop of, exemption from the jurisdiction of, 158.

-, -, papal mandatary, 55, 57, 83, 112, 113, 125, 216, 462, 462 note, 537, 585, 609.

-, -, vicar-general in spirituals of, faculty to, 483.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 55.

-, Robert, bishop of. See Nevill.

-, George, archdeacon of. See Nevill.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral) of St. Cuthbert, prior of, papal mandatary, 38.

-, -, William, prior of. See Ebchester.

Duria , Senboch Sancti Colmani de. See Templeshanbo.

Durimcoab. See Drumachose.

Durisder, Duresder, Adam de, provided to the deanery of Aberdeen, 194.

-, Duresder, Durysder, Andrew de, clerk, proctor of Donald Maconolron, 280.

-, -, provided to the precentorship of Moray, 255.

-, -, to be dean of Aberdeen, 195, 198 (bis).

-, -, rector of Kilpatrick, provided to the deanery of Aberdeen, 197.

-, -, dean of Aberdeen, proctor of Thomas de Vaus, 494.

-, -, resignation made to, 204.

-, -, to be a canon of Glasgow, 194.

-, -, subdean of Glasgow, 169.

-, -, papal nuncio, sent to Scotland, safe conduct for him and his suite, 211.

-, Andrew de, canon of the collegiate church of St. Mary, Lincluden, sometime canon of the collegiate church of St. Mary Hugh, at St. Andrews, 393 (bis).

Durndale, Serondale [in Northfleet, co. Kent], William Wangford, lord of, 383.

Durno. See Logie Durno.

Durris. See Dores.

Durrow, Dermach, Dirun [King's co.], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 506, 541.

Durysder. See Durisder.

Dusce. See Graiguenamanagh.

Duuglas, in the diocese of Glasgow. See Douglas.

-, in the diocese of St. Andrews, See Dunglass.

Duynchriyd. See Drumcreehy.

Dvnon, Andrew de, archdeacon of Sodor, dwelling in the diocese of Moray, papal mandatary, and executor of a papal mandate, 346.

Dwngarvan. See Dungarvan.

Dyer. See Palmar.

Dykson, John, priest, indult to, 680.

Dyngwel. See Dingwall.

Dyngwell, Thomas, a canon of Ross [in Scotland], papal mandatary, 684.

-, Dinguell, William, provided to a canonry of Ross [in Scotland], with reservation of a prebend and dignity of that church, 671.

Dysert, Disertmalacala [co. Clare], a prebend in Killaloe, 331.

Dysert, Dyysietdauid [in Trughanacme barony, co. Kerry], a prebend in Ardfert, 456.

Dysert, Disert Adryellach, Disertediyelach, Disert Odryellach, Dissert Odriaellach, Dysur Otrallach [in Clanmaurice barony, co. Kerry], vicarage of, 539, 540, 542.

-, Cornelius O'Donovan, vicar of, 566.

-, townlands in the parish of, 540.

Dysert, Dissirthanys, Dissyrthenis, Dissyrthenys, Dyssythenis, [co. Limerick], a prebend in Limerick, 554, 695, 697.

Dyssythenis. See Dysert, co. Limerick.

Dysur Otrallach [rectius Dysert Otrallach]. See Dysert, in Clanmaurice barony, co. Kerry.

Dyysietdauid rectius Dyysertdauid. See Dysert, in Trughanacme barony, co. Kerry.

E

Eachdruim Omane. See Aughrim, co. Galway.

Eachruym. See Aughrim, co. Roscommon.

Earlham, Erlham [co. Norfolk], Robert Aleyn, lord of, 630.

Earlston, Eisilton, Erseldon, Ersilton, Erylton [co. Berwick], vicarage of, 324, 478, 621.

-, Robert de Lawder, vicar of, 311.

Eastchurch, Estchirch [co. Kent], vicarage of, 149.

Eastcotts, Estcot [in Cardington parish, co. Bedford], free chapel of, 82.

East Mill, Estmille [in Fordingbridge parish, co. Hants], Thomas Ryngwod lord of, 606.

East Riding, Estrudyng [co. Yorks], Richard archdeacon of. See Tone.

Eaton Bray, Eton [co. Bedford], chapel or chantry of St. Mary the Virgin, in the parish church of, 161.

-, rector of, 161.

Ebbescham. See Epsom.

Ebchester, William, prior of St. Cuthbert's [cathedral], Durham, petition of, 215.

Eboracen[sis] rectius Ebroicen[sis], (i.e. Evreux, q.v.), diocese of, 351 note.

Eccleshall, Eccleshale [co. Stafford], castle and manor of, 471.

Echard, Robert, rector of East Bridgford, dispensation to, 122.

Echingham, Richard, esquire, indult to, 384.

Echyllis, Eklis, John, priest, vicar of Earlston, to have collation afresh of that vicarage, 478.

-, -, to exchange his benefice for the vicarage of Symington, 621.

Eckeley, Walter, priest, notary public, 483.

Edenbourch. See Edinburgh.

Edgar, king of Scotland, a benefactor of Durham cathedral, 216.

Edinburgh, Edenbourch, Edinburch, Edinburct, Edinburg, Edyarburch, Edymburch, Edymburgh, Edymburph, Edynburg [co. Edinburgh], Augustinian abbey of Holyrood, abbot of, papal mandatary. 59, 69, 281, 452, 476, 534, 570, 693.

-, -, Archibald, abbot of. See Crawford.

-, -, James, abbot of. See Cameron.

-, -, abbot and convent of, petition of, 711.

-, -, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 276, 288 (bis).

-, -, prior and convent of, papal mandataries, 509.

-, -, canons of, instituted as vicars of Falkirk and Kinghorn, 711.

-, -, benefices wont to be governed by canons of, 276, 288 (bis).

-, -, canons of. See Benig, Peter; Cameron James; Crawford, Archibald; Smert, John.

-, -, lands etc. belonging to, enforced contracts concerning, 711.

-, vicarages appropriated to. See Falkirk; Kinghorn.

Edinburgh, James de, late vicar of Musselburgh, 336.

Edinhame, Edynhame, Thomas, a canon of Aberdeen, papal mandatary, 214.

-, -, commissary of John, bishop of Moray, 255.

-, -, vicar general of James, bishop of St. Andrews, empowered to receive a resignation of and to make collation of the parish church of Benholm, 171, 268.

Edle. See Headley.

Edwalton [co. Nottingham], Nicholas Willoughby, lord of a place in, 302.

Edward III, king of England, founder of the chapel of the Holy Trinity, Queenborough, 610.

Edward, Heliseus ap, lord of Towyn, indult to, 485.

Edward, Robert, sometime rector of Courtown, 401.

-, William, rector of Pertenhall, dispensation to, 243.

Edwardi, William, bishop of Kildare, provision made by, 423.

-, -, death of. 298.

Edyarburch, Edymburch, Edymburgh, Edymburph, Edynburg. See Edinburgh.

Edynhame. See Edinhame.

Effin, Effyng [co. Limerick], a prebend in Limerick, 453, 457.

Eggecombe, John, rector of Ermington, dispensation to, 151.

Eglish, Garthaerglays, alias the plebs of Oneilland, Onelan [co. Armagh], vicarage of, 325.

Egloshayle, Egloshayl [co. Cornwall], parish church of, annexed to the subdeanery of Exeter, 6.

Eingeston (rectius Kingeston) Seymo(u)r. See Kingston Seymour.

Eisilton (rectius Ersilton). See Earlston.

Eklis. See Echyllis.

Ekyngton. See Ellerton-upon-Swale.

Elcho, Clichot [in Rhynd parish, co. Perth], Cistercian priory, prioress and convent of, 469.

Elde. See Headley.

Elgin, Elygn Centum solidorum [co. Elgin], vicarage so called, a prebend in Moray, 291.

-, hospital of God's House, Mansondew, Mansendew, near, 315 (bis).

-, -, Thomas de Saneto Claro, chaplain in, 347.

Elichot. See Elcho.

Ellerton-upon-Swale, Ekyngton [co. York, N.R.], Cistercian nuns' priory, nun of. See Rillum, Elizabeth.

Ellon, Elon in Buchan [co. Aberdeen], vicarage and rectory of, 466.

Elmeley, Roger, rector of Kingston Seymour, dispensation to, 138.

-, William, a monk of Hailes, imprisonment and delivery of, 308.

-, -, petition of, 307.

-, -, to be received back into that abbey, 308.

Elon in Buchan. See Ellon.

Elphin [co. Roscommon], bishop of, papal mandatary, 343, 447, 565, 612, 618.

-, Cornelius, bishop of. See Omulalaid.

-, William, bishop of. See Ohedian.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 284, 497.

-, Lewis, dean of. See Oflannagan.

-, Thomas, dean of. See Oflannagan.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 457, 465, 466.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 284, 457, 465, 466, 497, 565.

-, Charles, provost of. See O'Connor.

-, Donatus, late provost of. See Omurayn.

-, Roderick, provost of. See Omochan.

-, William, provost of. See Oflannagan.

-, canons of. See Maccrian, Cristin; Macgillanagussan alias Magoreacchy, Charles; Macgillaruaid, Donald; Obeollain, Nemeas; Obern, Eugenius; Oclabaid, Maurice; O'Connel, Eugenius; O'Connor, Charles; O'Connor, John; Oflannagan, Charles; Ohachtagan, Thomas; Ohedian, Cormac; Omochan, Cormac; Omochan, Rory; Oscyngyn, Cornelius.

-, chapter of, consent of, to the freeing of the parish church of St. Patrick, Elphin, from all cure, 641.

-, capitular mensa, rectory formerly belonging to. See Tirebrine and Cinel Fechin.

-, community (communitas) of the church of, no longer existing, rectories formerly belonging to, 447, 457, 460.

-, prebend in. See Tirebrine and Cinel Fechin.

-, rectory assigned to a canon in lieu of a prebend in. See Oran.

-, city and diocese of, favouritism in, 319.

-, -, intimidation in, 403.

-, citizens of, consent of, to the freeing of the parish church of St. Patrick, Elphin, from all cure, 641.

-, -, said church endowed with lands by, 641.

-, parish church (called ‘the temple’) of St. Patrick, granted to the Friars Minors, endowed with lands by the citizens of Elphin, and freed from all cure, 641.

-, -,vicar of, consent of, to the freeing of the said church from all cure, 641.

-, -, parishioner of. See Mackermoda, Thomolteus.

-, -, parishioners of, consent of, to the freeing of the said parish church from all cure, 641.

-, Lewis Oflannagan of, 364.

Elphinstone, William de, to be a canon of Dunkeld, 255, 256.

Elsternwick, Helsterwyk [co. York, E.R.], Edward Grymyston, lord of, 305.

Elten , G. de, 281 et passim, to page 510.

Ely [co. Cambridge], bishop of, consent of, to an appropriation, required, 650, 651.

-, -, exemption of King's College, Cambridge, from the jurisdiction of, 188.

-, -, papal mandatary, 59, 66, 110, 138, 228, 513, 535, 651.

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty from the bishop of Chichester, 509.

-, -, John Sugdon, chaplain of, 140.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Bourchier.

-, William, bishop elect of. See Gray.

-, archdeacon of, consent of, to an appropriation, required, 650, 651.

-, -, exemption of King's College, Cambridge, from the jurisdiction of, 188.

-, -, papal mandatary, 39, 141.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Stokes.

-, Benedictine priory, (cathedral), prior and chapter of, capitular mensa of, appropriations to, confirmed, 251.

-, -, -, pensions paid by, out of appropriated benefices, 251.

-, -, chapter of, consent of, to an appropriation, required, 650, 651.

-, -, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 699.

Ely, John, a Carmelite friar, dispensation to, 115.

Elyot, Elyod, John, vicar of Ballysheehan, charges against, 660, 661.

-, William, clerk, notary public, 455.

-, -, rector of St.Michael's, Cheriton Bishop, dispensation to, 154.

Elys, William, clerk, indult to, 71.

Emery, William, priest, notary public, 482.

Emilton, John, rector of Bampton, dispensation to, 143.

Emlaghfad, Ymleacdfada [co. Sligo], vicarage of, 281.

-See also Ballymote.

Emly [co. Tipperary], bishop of, papal mandatary, 379, 382, 389, 576.

-, -, rights of, in connection with Abington abbey, saved, 298.

-, Cornelius, bishop of. See Ocunlis and Omulalaid.

-, Robert, provided to the bishopric of. See Anglicus.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See de Burgo.

-, William, bishop of. See Ohedian.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 344.

-, Geoffrey, archdeacon of. See de Burgo.

-, Richard, archdeacon of. See de Burgo.

-, Richard, de facto archdeacon of. See Macbrian.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 344, 580, 678.

-, canons of. See Macbyrgemayn, John; Ocograin, Maurice; Ogayr, David; Ogayr, Philip; Ohedian, Richard; Ohurthili, Cornelius Okayl, John.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 388.

-, prebends in. See: —

Inch St. Laurence.

Kylnegene.

-, city and diocese of, favouritism in, 321.

-, -,intimidation in, 370, 595.

Emonia , Insula Sancti Columbe de. See Inchcolm.

Emperor, the. See Frederick III.

Enachrocayn alias Clonfert. See Clonfert, co. Cork.

Enefelde. See Enfield.

Eneot, William, priest, a brother of the order of Val-des-Choux, dispensation for, 713.

Enfield, Enefelde [co. Middlesex], land in, belonging to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 659.

Enga. See Annagh.

England, a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.

-, a province of the order of the Friars preachers, 529.

-, put for Ireland, in the rubricelle, 263 note.

-, archbishops etc. in, papal letters to, 95.

-, clergy and people of, tenth imposed upon, for the purpose of a fleet against the Infidels, 190.

-, collector of the papal camera in. See Clementis, Vincent; Opizis, master John de.

-, custom of, concerning dilapidation, 239.

-, dukes, archbishops etc. of, grant of indulgence to, 265.

-, faculty for dispensing persons in, 249.

-, Friars Minors’ houses of the maritime islands near, 578.

-, prior of the order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in. See Botyll, Robert.

-, prior and knights of the order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in, 24.

-, indulgences in, 263.

-, Jubilee indulgence in, prolongation of the time of, 266.

-, kings of, anniversaries of, celebrated, 535.

-, -, founders and benefactors of the priory or hospital of St. James, Bordeaux, 179, 308.

-, - See also Edward III.; Henry V.; Henry VI.; Richard I.; Richard II.

-, legatus natus in. See Kempe, John.

-, money of, 247.

-, papal legates to. See Cusa, Nicholas de; Otto and Ottobon.

-, papal nuncios to. See Amici, master Michael; Monte, Peter de.

-, papal nuncios and collectors of the apostolic camera in. See Clementis, Vincent; Obizis, master John de.

-, Parliament of, 237.

-, people of, condition of the grant of the Jubilee indulgence to, 262, 265.

-, wars between France and, 305.

-, John Marney lord of divers places in, 303.

-, John de Murano, a friar preacher, dispensed from going to study theology in, 529.

-, persons of: —

William Radclyff, 274.

Henry Sarpe, 274.

John Trabat, 503.

Walter. See Walter.

-, persons travelling to or from. See Etrete, William; Helier, John.

English, the, hospital of the Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr of. See Rome.

Ennoch. See St. Enoch.

Enriciis, Baptista de, bishop of Camerino, formerly [bishop] elect of Chieti, holding the place of a papal auditor, papal commissary, 316, 405.

Enroury. See Inverurie.

Entroia . See Antrim.

Enysfalen. See Innisfallen.

Epping, Eppingheth, [co. Essex], rectory of the chapel of, 178.

Epsom, Ebbescham [co. Surrey], parish church of St. Martin, 250.

- See also Horton.

Ercht. See Airth.

Erfurt, Erfforden[sis], [Prussian Saxony], abbey of St. James of the Scots (i.e. of the Irish), immediately subject to the Roman church, Maurice, late abbot of, 665.

-, -, -, proctors of, 665.

-, -, Thady, to be provided to the abbacy of, 665.

Eriswell (sic), in Little Dunham [co. Norfolk], 486.

Eriswell, John, priest, lord of Eriswell (sic), in Little Dunham, 486.

Erlham. See Earlham.

Ermington, Ermyngton [co. Devon], parish church of, rectory of one of the two portions of, 151.

Ernyscumbe. See Yarnscombe.

Errew, Oreablochacon, the ecclesiastical townland of Oreab [in Crossmolina parish, co. Mayo], a prebend in Killala, 289, 290.

Erseldon, Ersilton. See Earlston.

Eruli de Narnia, Berardus de, bishop of Spoleto, regent of the papal chancery, 455, 551, 679.

-, -, corrections made in papal registers at the command of, 540 note, 559 note, 592 note, 593 note, 613 note.

-, -, executor of a papal mandate, 579.

-, -, bishop of Spoleto and the pope's vicar in spirituals in Rome, papal mandatary, 615.

Erwyn. See Irvine.

Erylton. See Earlston.

Eschidale, Thomas, rector of East Portlemouth, dispensation to, 6.

Esdal, Robert de, priest, vicar of Alyth, to have collation afresh of that vicarage, 461.

Esdayl, Alexander de, scholar, mandate for dispensation to, 418.

Esh, Esshe [co. Durham], a prebend in Lanchester, 53.

Esse, Robert de, licenciate in theology, 169.

Essex, archdeacon of, faculties to, 553 (bis).

Esshe. See Esh.

Estbryggeforth. See Bridgford, East.

Estchirch. See Eastchurch.

Estcot, See Eastcotts.

Estdepyng. See Deeping St. James.

Estgrenested. See Grinstead, East.

Estmerton, in the diocese of Salisbury (?), John Tonke (or Torke), lord of, 630.

Estmille. See East Mill.

d'Estouteville, William, cardinal priest of St. Martin's in Montibus, papal legate to France, 223.

-, -, papal mandatary 590.

-, -, archbishop of Rouen, petition of, 124 note.

Estrudyng. See East Riding.

Estyngton, Thomas, vicar of Westbury, dispensation to, 162.

Esyngwald, William, clerk, dispensation to, 533.

Eton. See Eaton Bray.

Eton, Eton by Windsor [co. Buckingham], King's College of St. Mary, 17, 31.

-, -, provost of, 60.

-, -, William, provost of. See Waynflete.

Etrete, William, a monk of Glastonbury, imprisonment of, at Rome, and escape of, 530, 531.

-, -, absolved ad cautelam, 531.

-, -, to be received back into the abbey of Glastonbury, 531, 532.

-, - See also Strecte.

Ettrick, the Forest of Stryk [co. Selkirk], parish church of St. Mary. 418, 419.

Eu, Auge, de Augo [Seine-Inféerieure], Richard, archdeacon of. See Oliverii.

Euer, William, rector of Brompton, dispensation to, 53.

Euerros, Peter, court of, 20.

Eugenius IV., burial of, in St. Peter's, Rome, 180 note, 269 note, 272note.

-, death of, 180 note, 277, 288, 294, 295, 297, 313, 321, 325, 329, 333, 334 (bis), 336, 347, 347 note, 351, 355, 367, 368, 660.

-, acolyte of. See Barotius, John.

-, cardinal priest made by. See Trapezuntius, Bessarion.

-, chaplains of. See Opizis, master John de; Segura, Alfonsus.

- nuncio of. See Pymont, John de.

-, orator of. See Monte, Peter de.

-, scriptor and member of the household of. See Polart, master Eymundus.

-, absolution and rehabilitation granted by, confirmed, 355, 356.

-, agreement between the Emperor and, 252 note.

-, appropriation made by, annulled, 418.

-, commissions issued by, 45, 48, 415.

-, commission to papal auditors granted by, general continuation by Nicholas V. of, 345.

-, confirmation of donations etc. granted by, 215.

-, confirmation of the erection of a collegiate church granted by, 476, 477.

-, desire of, that a benefice should be conferred on John Barotius, 186.

-, deprivation of adherents to the council of Basel made by, 210, 689.

-, dispensations granted by, 36, 39, 43, 44, 74, 78, 80, 82, 92, 96, 102, 104, 115, 192, 236, 277 (bis), 288, 333, 334 (bis), 336, 338, 357, 652.

-, exemption granted by, 133.

-, -, annulled, 190.

-, faculties granted by, 1, 182 (bis), 190, 315.

-, grants by, recited, 291, 308, 499.

-, indulgences to parishioners and other faithful going to All Saints, Theddlethorp, granted by, 121.

-, indult granted by, 78.

-, letters of, exemplified, 302.

-, -, quoted or confirmed, 3, 45, 188, 226, 278, 279, 345, 351, 399, 420, 425, 448, 452, 475, 571, 690 (bis)

-, -, revoked, 411.

-, -, incomplete, ratified, 354, 355.

-, -, not drawn up before the death of, 78, 291, 356, 368.

-, mandates of, quoted, 45, 85, 229, 258, 306, 307, 310, 311, 313, 314, 315, 316 (bis), 320, 321, 325, 328, 329, 335, 346, 347, 353, 367, 368, 601, 729.

-, ordinance of, 277.

-, -, against pluralities, 333.

-, ordinance of Martin V. modified by, 243.

-, peace in the church brought about by, 374.

-, petitions to, 179, 308.

-, promotions made by, 294, 312, 368, 381, 402, 405, 580, 660.

-, provisions made by, 234, 295, 296, 301, 343, 437, 453, 510, 539, 598.

-, register of, exemplification from, 191.

-, relaxations of penance granted by, 333, 334, 516.

-, rehabilitation made by, 167.

-, removal of the general council from Basel to Ferrara by, 226, 237, 452.

-, reservation of absolution from sentences against simoniacs by, 256, 312, 349, 540, 729.

-, reservation of all conventual priories by, 352, 412.

-, reservation made by, confirmed, 368.

-, reservation of a dignity to the gift of, by death at Rome, 379.

-, reservation (general) of benefices void by promotion to cathedral churches, made by, 290.

-, resignations made to, 205, 315.

- university of Caen founded by authority of, 220 (note).

Eugubio, Francis de, proctor general of the order of the Friars Minors in the Roman Court, 620.

Euubank, John, rector of Upwell and chaplain of John, duke of Norfolk, dispensation to, 113.

Eva verch Llewelyn (Werglli) Vagan, petition of, 373.

Everard, John, nobleman, lord of Pond Hall, indult to, 303.

Evershot, Evershette [co. Dorset], a daughter chapel to Frome St. Quintin, claim of parishioners of, to be free from the duty of contributing to the repair of the mother church, disallowed, 655, 656.

-, parishioners of. See Hoper, John; Middelton, John; Tayllor, Richard.

Evesham, Evesam, Eveshon [co. Worcester], Benedictine abbey. of SS. Mary and Egwin, abbey of, papal mandatary, 39, 141, 311, 592.

-, -, monks of, 14, 115.

Evreux [Eure, France], Benedictine abbey of St. Taurin, the priory of Fore governed by monks of, 675.

-, -, monk of. See Fitzsimond, Edmund.

-, Eboracen[sis], rectius Ebroicen[sis], diocese of, 351 note.

Ewelme [co. Oxford], Thomas Oldburi, rector of, 616.

Ewen, Richard, rector of Bishops Cleeve, a student of Oxford university, dispensations and indult to, 5, 6 note, 92, 102.

-, -, a canon of London, papal mandatary, 590, 712.

-, Thomas, a canon of London, papal mandatary, 259.

Exeter [co. Devon], bishop of, papal mandatary, 422.

-, John, bishop of. See Grandisson.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Button.

-, Walter the second, bishop of. See Stapeldon.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 94.

-,John, dean of. See Cobethorn.

-, dean and chapter, consent of, to the institution etc. of the hospital of SS. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, Exeter, 309.

-, -, counsel of, for the provision of a burial ground for the same, 309.

-, treasurer of, faculty to, 455.

-, John, subdean of. See Roow.

-, canons of. See Fulforth, William; Roow, John; Webber, Henry.

-, cathedral church, common cemetery of the city near, 309.

-, Augustinian hospital of SS. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, prior and brethren of, petition of, 309, 310.

-, -, prior, brethren and other inmates of, consecration of ground for the burial of, 309.

-, -, institution of, ordinance and statute for, and grant of a burial ground for, confirmed, 309, 310.

-, parish church of St. Mary Steps, de Gradibus, John Germyn, rector of, 572.

- Exonien[sis], confused with Osma, Oxomen[sis] or Oxonien [sis], in Spain, or Oxford, Oxonien[sis], 486 note, 489 note, 524 note, 572 note.

-, common cemetary (poliandrum) of the city of, 309.

Exeter, Henry, duke of. See Holland.

Exonien[sis] written Oxonien[sis], or Oxomen[sis], 486 note, 489note, 524 note, 572 note.

Export, John, a citizen of London, chantry founded with the money of, 152.

Exsonis, Uxonis, Uxsonis, Milerus (Miletus), de, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 395.

-, -, sometime vicar of Killasser, 406.

Eyam [co. Derby], rectory of, 169.

Eye, Eynch in Leous [new in Stornoway parish, co. Lewis], rectory of, 685.

Eye, John, a Carmelite friar, dispensation to, 109.

Eynch in Leous. See Eye.

Eynon, John ap, alias Paynot, rector of Taynton, dispensation to, 22.

Eynsham, Eynesham [co. Oxford], vicarage of St. Leonard, 146.

Eyton, Thomas, a Cistercian monk, to be a papal chaplain, 133.

F

Fabri, Peter, founder and warden of the Friars Minors’ houses of the maritime islands near the parts of Brittany, Normandy and England, 578.

Fabriano [Ancona, Italy], papal letters dated at, 118 corrigenda, 179, 200, 205, 206, 207, 252 corrigenda, 374, 431, 439, 440, 442, 459, 463–7, 471, 472, 489, 499, 506, 507, 618.

Fabricius , 127, 128, 130 et passim, to page 253.

Faffynton, Alexander de, layman, 461, 462.

Fail, Fayl [in Tarbolton parish, co. Ayr], house of Trinitarian friars, minister and convent of, benefice in the collation of, 694.

Falborn. See Fulbourn.

Falconer, Falconair, Falconier, Fauconare, Adam, priest, rector of Laurencekirk, 226, 227, 258, 452, 453.

-, -, death of, 258, 669.

-, -, resignation of, 259.

-, -, de facto rector of Laurencekirk, 210.

Falham. See Fulham.

Falkirk, Varia capella [co. Stirling], chapelry within the parish of. of. See Manuel.

-, vicarage of, appropriated to the abbey of Holyrood, Edinburgh, 711.

Fallan, William, archdeacon of London, rector of St. Magnus, London, and of Lavenham, a baron of the Exchequer of Henry VI., grant to, 91.

Fanagram [? Graan in Devenish parish, co. Fermanagh], belonging to the priorship of Devenish, 518.

Fangeffex, Richard, of the parish of Selby, 248.

Fauconare. See Falconer.

Fauconberge, Eustace de, bishop of London, composition made by, concerning the relations of the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 642.

Faversham. Faverisham, Feverisham [co. Kent,] Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 609.

-, vicarage of, 149.

Fawrie. See Fore.

Fayclogh, Alexander, rector of Normanton, dispensation to, 237.

Fayl. See Fail.

Fayrfax, John, an Augustinian canon of Guisborough, to transfer himself to the Carthusian house of Mount Grace, 672.

Fearn, Ferue (rectius Ferne) [co. Forfar], parish church of, 334.

Fearn, Feryn, Novefferne [co. Ross], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 466, 684.

Fedeston. See Fodderstone.

Feldow, John, doctor of canon law, commissary of the bishop of St. Andrews to hear a certain cause, 397.

Feletis , Felletis, Antonius de, scriptor and registrator of papal letters, 276 et passim.

-, -, additions, cancellations and corrections made by, 315 note 334note, 352 note, 370 note, 376 note, 447 note, 451 note, 456 note, 459 note, 462, 462note, 468 note, 471 note, 480note, 491 note, 501 note, 512note, 514 note, 517 note, 518note, 527 note, 532 note, 537note, 540 note, 543 note, 613 note, 623 note, 660note, 682 note, 688 note, 709note.

-, -,registers handed to the rubricator by, 548 note, 553 note, 556 note, 573 note, 587 note, 595 note, 617 note, 631 note, 641 note, 670 note, 698 note, 704 note, 714 note.

Felix V., antipope (Amedeus, duke of Savoy afterwards styled bishop of Sabina), adherents of, 1, 182, 453.

-, -, grant by, 529.

Felletis . See Feletis.

Felter, William, late dean of York, 112.

Felton, Nicholas, priest, notary public, 481.

Fen, Robert, nobleman, lord of Stoke by Nayland, indult to, 302.

-, -, Cristina his wife, 302.

Fen Ditton, Ditton [co. Cambridge], rectory of, 5.

Feneux, John, lord of Goodneston, indult to, 383.

-, -, Joan his wife, 383.

Fenhynd, in Mildenhall [co. Suffolk], George Hethe, lord of, 628.

Fenit, Fyenninn, Fyenyn [co. Kerry], a prebend in Ardfert, 458, 567.

Fenne, Robert, rector of the chapel of Epping, resignation of, 178.

Fenoburen [sis]. See Kilfenora.

Fenton. See Church Fenton.

Fenwick, Fenwik [in Campsall parish, co. York, W.R.], John Hastynygs, lord of, 485.

-, Robert Hilleard, lord of, 484.

Feras. See Forres.

Fereby alias Marchall, Robert, rector of Raydon, a canon of Lanchester and prebendary of Esh, dispensation to, 53.

Fermere, John, nobleman, lord of Mendham, indult to, 70.

-, -, Alice his wife, 70.

Fermoy, de Castro Dei [co. Cork], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, Dermit, abbot of. See Odorni.

-, -, Thady, abbot of. See Ohiki.

-, father-abbot of. See Gerald and Nicholas, abbots of Monasteranenagh.

Fernia , abbey de. See Ferns.

Ferns [co. Wexford], bishop of, faculty to, 626.

-, -, papal mandatary, 389.

-, Robert, bishop of. See Whittey.

-, Thady, provided bishop of. See O'Brien.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 322, 397, 413.

-, archdeacon of, letters conservatory to, 374.

-, -, papal mandatary, 413, 430.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 322.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 400, 430.

-, canons of. See Daton, Richard; Odruffyn, David; Sutton, Robert; Whittey, John; Wogayn, Thomas.

-, prebend in. See Fethard.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 306, 404, 668.

-, -, subcollector of the papal camera in. See Hertman, Henry.

-, de Fernia, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 397, 400, 545.

-, -, Patrick, abbot of, afterwards a canon of the same, sentence against, 306.

-, -, Thomas, abbot of, grant to, 306.

-, -, canon of. See Patrick abbot of the same, supra.

Ferrara, Ferrariensis [Emilia, Italy], Francis, bishop of. See de Padua.

-, canons of. See Basso, Nicholas de; Guarini, Manuel; Opizis, Daniel Antonii de; Opizis, master John de.

-, major prebends of, 205.

-, Daniel Antonii de Opizis of, 205.

-, general council or synod transferred from Basel to, 1, 182, 226, 237, 452.

-, papal letters dated at, 336.

Ferror, Richard, clerk, a litigant for the rectory of St. Michael at Plea, Norwich, 144.

Ferrour, Margaret alias Marret, wife of John Saundir, 36.

Ferue (rectius Ferne). See Fearn, co. Forfar.

Feryn. See Fearn, co. Ross.

Fethard, Fyterd [co. Wexford], a prebend in Ferns, 667, 668.

Feverisham. See Faversham.

Fidelis, B., papal register rubricated by, 670 note.

-, Christoforus, X., Xo., 122, 133, 141, 142, 148, 244, 256, 267.

-, -, papal registers rubricated by, 378 note, 459note.

Fiezmoris (rectius Fitzmoris). See Fitzmaurice.

Fife, Fiffe, Murdoch, earl of. See Stewart.

Fiff. See Fyffe.

Fiffe. See Fife.

Fillingham, Fylyngham [co. Lincoln]. parish church of, 24, 38.

Filsser (also written Wissher), William, of Llandewy, priest, notary public, 454, 455.

Finaboren[sis] , Fineboren[sis]. See Kilfenora.

Fineshade, Fynneshed [co. Northampton], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, faculties to, 480, 531.

-, -, fewness of canons in, 531.

Finnure, Fyndiwyr [in Abbeygormacan parish, co. Galway], a prebend in Clonfert, 555.

Finoboren[sis]. See Kilfenora.

Fintry, Fyntre [co. Stirling], parish church of, in the patronage of Isabel, duchess of Albany, to be appropriated to the collegiate church of Dumbarton, 623, 624.

-, rector of, to consent to its appropriation, 624.

Fiocardus , A., 84, 87, 90, 91, 96, 97, 178, 181, 215, 217, 218, 219, 221, 230.

Fiskerton [co. Lincoln], parish church of, 154.

Fithkyl. See Fychkil.

Fitz (sic), Nicholas, late a canon its Limerick and prebendary of Ardcanny, 293.

Fitz […], Thomas, nobleman, citizen of London, lord of Hawiys, 604.

-, -, Helen, his wife, 604.

Fitzadam, Fytzadan, Edmund de, late a canon of Limerick, 697.

FitzGerald, de Geraldinis, James FitzGerald, earl of Desmond, battles and conflicts of, 280.

-, -, Dermit Ohiki, his chaplain, 280.

-, -, charges against, 499.

-, -, Anora his daughter, damsel, dispensed to marry Thomas Fi-tzmaurice, 359.

-, -, household of, 280.

-, -, petition of, 359.

-, -, quarrel of, with Patrick de Geraldinis, baron of Ardfert, 359.

-, -, earl of Desmond, Decies and O'Gonnell, and lord of the liberty of Kerry, indult to, 303.

Fitzimond. See Fitzsimond.

FitzMaurice, Fitzmores, Edmund, a monk of Monasteranenagh, to be abbot of O'Dorney, 665, 666.

-, Fitzmuris, John, formerly provided to a canonry of Ardfert, afterwards precentor of the same, 267.

-, Fitzmores, Maurice, abbot of O'Dorney, charges against, 665, 666.

-, Fiezmoris, Fitzmoris, Maurice, clerk, of Ardfert, to be chancellor of Ardfert and vicar of Rindbera, 207.

-, -, provided to the chancellorship of Ardfert and vicarage of Rindbera, to be a canon of Ardfert and prebendary of Dysert, 456.

-, -, father of, 207.

-, Nicholas, bishop of Ardfert, captured by his enemies, 207.

-, -, resignation made to, 539.

-, Fitzmoris, Patrick, captain of his nation, charges against, 499.

-, Fytzmorys, Thomas, donsel, son of Patrick de Geraldinis, baron of Ardfert, dispensed to marry Anora, daughter of James, earl of Desmond, 359.

-, Fitzmoris, Fitzmuris, William, vicar of Kilcaragh, charges against, 542.

-, -, sometime vicar of Kilcaragh, 667.

Fitzsimond, Fitzimond, Fyztsimond, Fyztsmond, Edmund, acolyte, de facto vicar of Mayne, to resign that vicarage, and to be received as a monk of the abbey of St. Taurin, Evreux, 673, 674.

-, -, to have collation of the priory of Fore, 675, 676.

-, -, provided to the priory of Fore, to have a grant of the vicarage of Mayne in commendam, 709.

Fiwye. See Fyvie.

Flaxley [co. Gloucester], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, monk of. See Geffus, Henry.

Fleet [co. Lincoln], parish church of, 82.

Flegge, John, lord of Callan, 491.

-, -, Agatha his wife, 491.

Fleming, Charles, prior of Worksop, indult to, 131, 132.

-, Flemyng, John, late abbot of Tracton, 511.

-, Flemyng, John, a canon of Cashel, proposed resignation of, 667.

-, Flemyng, Robert, a canon of Lincoln and prebendary of Great Milton, dispensation to, 130,

-, Thomas le, bishop of Leighlin, 425 (bis).

Flisk, Flesle [co. Fife], John Stewart, late rector of, 397.

Floore, Flowir [co. Northampton]. Philippa Kerdestoun, lady of, 383.

Florence [Italy], consecration of Denis O'Cahan as bishop of Kilfenora at, 296 note.

-, papal letters dated at, 102.

-, Antony de la Casa, a merchant of, 125, 273.

-, Peter son of Cosmas de Medicis of, 262, 263.

Florentia , Florencia, A. de, 1 et passim to page, 551.

Flowir. See Floore.

Fobbing, Fowyng rectius Fobbyng [co. Essex], parish church of, 151.

Fodderstone, Fedeston, Fondeston [now in Shouldham Thorpe parish, co. Norfolk], parish church of, dependent on Mullicourt priory, appropriated to the capitular mensa of Ely, 251.

-, -, pension paid to the bishop of Norwich out of, 251.

Fodringhey. See Fotheringhay.

Fohanagh, Fothannach [co. Galway], vicarage of, 284, 285.

Folonia, Simon de, priest, dean and canon of the church of St. Sepulchre, Caen, 230.

Fondera, Fundera, master William de, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, 346, 536.

-, -, papal mandatary, 170, 171.

-, -, bishop elect of Oloron, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, 561, 563.

-, -, papal referendary, sentence of, 573, 574.

-, -, bishop of Oloron, a papal auditor, sentences of, confirmed, 250, 653.

-, -, papal commissary, 717.

Fondeston. See Fodderstone.

Fonte Patricii , Fonte Sancti Patricii, abbey de. See Ballintober.

Fonte vivo , abbey de. See Carrigillily.

Fontevrault[Maine-et-Loire, France], priory of the order of. See Nuneton.

Foorthe. See Ford, co. Sussex.

Foras. See Forres.

Forasterii. See Forster.

Forbes, John, layman, grant to, 533.

-, -,Alexander de Cheshome, his kinsman, 533.

-, -, Mariota de Preston his wife, 533.

-, Richard, a canon of Aberdeen, papal mandatary, 689.

-, Richard, clerk, a chamberlain, member of the household and minister of the chamber of accounts of James II., king of Scots, dispensation to, 652.

-, Richard, priest, a member of the household of James [Kennedy], bishop of St. Andrews, reservation of two benefices for collation to, 177.

- Richard de, priest, a litigant for a canonry of Moray, 586.

-, Richard, rector of Auchindoir, a chamberlain of James II., dispensation to, 176.

-, Forbas, William, a kinsman of James II. king of Scotland, to be a canon of Dunkeld and Moray, 65, 88, 172.

-, -, nephew of James, bishop of St. Andrews, a student at Paris, to be dean of Brechin, 260.

-, William, a canon of Brechin, to be dean of Brechin, 261.

-, William de, clerk, a litigant for a canonry of Moray, 586.

-, William, a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Belhelvey, to exchange his benefice for a canonry of Aberdeen and the prebend of Tullynessle, 719.

Ford, Forde [co. Durham], rectory of, 480.

Ford, Foorthe [co. Sussex], Humphrey Bohun, lord of, 488.

Fordes, See Ford, co. Durham.

Fordes, le (? diocese of Worcester), George Assheby, lord of, 681.

Fordingbridge, co. Hants. See East Mill.

Fore, Dofowr alias Falbrie, Fowr alias Fawrie [in St. Feighin's parish, co. Westmeath], Benedictine priory of SS. Taurin and Feighin, Edmund, prior of. See Fitzsimond.

-, William, prior of. See Croys.

-, -, monks of, 675.

-, -, impoverishment of, 709.

Foreby, William, clerk, notary public, 680.

Fores, Forest. See Forres.

Forest, John, late dean of Wells, 3, 4, 116.

-, Thomas, clerk, executor of the will of John Forest, 116.

Foresta. See Carluke.

Forestar, Forestarii. See Forster.

Forest of Stryk (rectius Etryk). See Ettrick.

Forgandenny, Forgondeway, Forgoyndeny [cos. Perth and Kinross], a prebend in Dunkeld, 203.

-, chapel of St. Mary in the churchyard of the parish church of, 231, 232.

Forgio , Forgio alias de Clar, abbey de. See Clare.

Forgondeway, Forgoyndeny. See Forgandenny.

Forman, William, vicar of Aberlady, dispensations to, 177, 376.

Fornyvalle, William, priest, rector of Okallie, 402.

Forres, Feras, Foras, Fores, Forest [co. Elgin], vicarage of, 324, 428.

-, vicarage called the pensionaria of, 505.

-, William de Turribus, vicar of, 554.

Forster, Forasterii, Forstare, Gilbert, an acolyte and chaplain to Nicholas V., sometime a canon of Aberdeen, 668, 669.

-, -, vicar of a parish church in the diocese of Aberdeen, 583.

-, Forestar, Gilbert, priest, de facto canon and succentor of Moray, 221.

-, Hugh, a monk of Glastonbury abbey, a papal chaplain and a minor papal penitentiary, dispensation to, 352.

-, -, grant to, 111.

-, Forestar, Humphrey, nobleman, lord of Harpenden, indult to, 605.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 605.

-, Forestar, John, knight and baron, indult to, 385.

-, -, Mariotta his wife, 385.

-, Forestarii, John, knight, founder of the college of Corstorphine, 476.

-, John, priest, of Brechin, to be a canon of Moray, 667.

Forsyth, Patrick de, clerk, de facto rector of the chapel of St. Mary in the churchyard of the parish church of Forgandenny, 231, 232.

-, Forsytht, Patrick, clerk, sometime vicar of Alyth, 461.

Forth, Fortht, river or water of, 221.

Fortescu, John, layman, serjeant-atlaw to king Henry VI, 62.

Foscari, Polidore, archbishop of Zara, formerly bishop of Bergamo, papal mandatary, 201.

Fothannach. See Fohanagh.

Fotheringhay, Fodringhey [co. Northampton], collegiate church of, 93.

-, -, Thomas, dean of. See Biychale.

Fouler, John, priest, sometime sacrist in the church of St. Thomas the Martyr, Glasney, 94.

Foulithroul. See Meikle Folla.

Fountains, de Fontibus [co. York, W.R.], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, faculty to, 455.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 24, 40, 44, 74, 87, 190, 537.

-, -, monk of. See Wole, Thomas.

Fowey, Richard, rector of Towyn, dispensation to, 39.

Fowr alias Fawrie. See Fore.

Fowyng (rectius Fobbyng). See Fobbing.

Foxwyst, John, lord of a place in Hawarden, indult to, 488.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 488.

Framysdem, Framysden, alias Toppe, John, priest, notary public, 371.

-, -, indult to, 302.

Framsden, Framysden [co. Suffolk], Geoffrey Radclyff, knight, lord of, 302.

France, a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.

-, king of. See Charles VII.

-, papal legate to. See d'Estouteville, William.

-, John of. See John.

-, Raymund of. See Raymund.

Francis, Franches, George, nobleman, lord of Wranffelde, indult to, 524.

-, -, Joan his wife, 524.

-, Frauncys, John, abbot of St. Mary's, Warden, dispensation to, 138.

Franke, Thomas, a physician, believed to be a Greek, 110, 111.

-, le Franc, Thomas, physician in chief to Charles VII, king of France, 702 note.

-, le Franc, le Frank, William, clerk (son of Thomas le Franc), a student at Padua, dispensation for, 702 note, 703 note.

Fraser, Patrick, priest, dean of Caithness and archdeacon of Moray, formerly succentor of Moray, rehabilitated, 355, 356.

-, -, to have collation afresh of the said deanery and archdeaconry, 367, 368.

-, Freser, Thomas, a layman, one of the executors of James Siffe, 66.

Frauconare (rectius Fauconare). See Falconer.

Frauncys. See Francis.

Fray, John, tenant for life of the manor of Wyrardesbury, 17.

Freday, John, a friar preacher, chaplain to John, duke of Norfolk, dispensation to, 48.

Frederick III, the emperor, agreement between Eugenius IV and, 252 note.

Fremani, Alice, wife of Peter Sleue, joint executor of the will of John Stawagh, 459.

French, king of the. See Charles VII.

French, Frensch, Richard, vicar of North Molton, dispensation to, 147.

-, Frenssh, Thomas, layman, 105.

-, Frenssh, Walter, late of Cheltenham, 105.

-, Frenssh, Walter, layman, 105.

Fresall, John, priest, secretary of William, earl of Douglas, reservation of a benefice for collation to, 235.

Freser. See Fraser.

Fressingfield, co. Suffolk. See Whittingham.

Freston, William, intruded rector of St. Peter by Paul's wharf, London, a litigant for the same, 688, 689.

-, -, commissary-general of Thomas Lisieux, dean of St. Paul's, London, official and guardian of the spiritualities of the see of London, sentences of, confirmed, 250, 653.

Friars Minors, houses of, in the maritime islands near the parts of Brittany, Normandy and England, nine in number, constituted into a separate province, 578.

-, -, Peter, warden and founder of. See Fabri.

-, -, Roland, warden and vicar of. See Bordays.

-, -, brethren of, grant to, 578.

Frioran (rectius Fuoran) Mor. See Oranmore.

Friskney, Frysnay [co. Lincoln], Thomas Kyme, lord of, 486.

Friston. See Monk Fryston.

Friston, Richard, rector of St. Michael's, Queenhithe, dispensation to, 95, 96.

Frome St. Quintin, Frome Quynton [co. Dorset], parish church of, sentences against the alleged immunity of the daughter chapel of Evershot from contributing to the repair of, 655.

-, wardens and parishioners of. See Crode, John; and Squybbe, Robert.

Frowych, Henry, layman, a citizen of London, indult to, 71.

-, -, his wife, 71.

Fryns, Margaret, wife of Henry Lyncy, dispensation to, 418.

Frysnay. See Friskney.

Fuaian (rectius Fuaran), Fuaran. See Oran.

Fulbourn, Falborn [co. Cambridge], Richard Vorych lord of, 525.

Fulforde, Baldwin, nobleman, safe conduct for him and his retinue, 216.

Fulforth, William, a canon of Exeter, indult to, 489.

Fulham, Falham [co. Middlesex], a manor of the bishop of London, letters dated at, 648.

Fulmerston, Richard, donsel, indult to, 682.

Fundera. See Fondera.

Fuxo, Peter de, bishop of Albano and Arles, administrator of the church of Dax, to be bishop commendatary of Dax, 551.

Fuymani, Robert son of Bartholomew, an Augustinian friar, dispensation to, 306 note.

Fvothas, Alan, a canon of Moray and prebendary of Croy, and vicar of Spynie, resignation of, 347.

Fychkil, Fithkyl, Nicholas, an Augustinian canon of Scone, presented to the vicarage of Logie by the abbot and convent of Scone, a litigant for the same, 261, 560, 561, 563, 564.

-, -, petitions of, 560, 561, 563.

Fyenninn, Fyenyn. See Fenit.

Fyffe, Fiff, Andrew or Andrew de, vicar of Maryton, dispensation to, 23.

-, -, proctor of Andrew de Tulach, 255.

-, -, also chaplain of St. Mary Magdalen, in the diocese of Brechin, to be a canon of Aberdeen, 538, 539.

-, -, priest, to be a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Belhelvey, 214.

-, -, a canon of Aberdeen, and prebendary of Tullynessle, to exchange his benefice for another canonry of Aberdeen and the prebend of Belhelvey, 719.

Fyfy. See Fyvie.

Fylay, John, rector of Cottingham, co. Northampton, a litigant for the same, 688.

Fylyngham. See Fillingham.

Fynch, Denise, wife of John Warner, dispensation to, 532.

Fyndiwyr. See Finnure.

Fyndryn, Thomas, knight, captain of Guisnes, lord of a certain messuage in the diocese of Térouane, indult to, 630.

-, -, his wife, 630.

Fyngonius, sometime vicar of St. Fynnoga's, Coll, 502.

Fynlaus, late vicar of St. Fynnoga's, Coll, 502.

Fynnaboren[sis]. See Kilfenora.

Fynneshed. See Fineshade.

Fynoboren[sis]. See Kilfenora.

Fyntre. See Fintry.

Fytell, William, priest, sometime rector of St. Michael at Plea, Norwich, a litigant for the same, 144.

Fyterd. See Fethard.

Fytzadan. See Fitzadam.

Fytymorys. See FitzMaurice.

Fyztsimond, Fyztsmond. See Fitzsimond.

Fyvie, Fiwye, Fyfy, Fyvy [co. Aberdeen], priory or vicarage of, dependent on Arbroath abbey, 560, 578, 579.

-, -, prior of, papal mandatary, 583, 668.

-, -, fisheries of Banff belonging to, 579.

-, parishioners of, cure of souls of, 560, 579.

- See also Meikle Folla.

G

G. [? Guillermus, q.v.], papal registers rubricated by, 430 note, 501note.

Gabarlyuyn. See Galloon.

Gabriel , 74.

Gadinad (? in the diocese of London), Thomas Kent, lord of, 681.

Galbally (or Aherloe), Natharlach, Natharlath [co. Limerick], rectory of, 321, 370.

Galesio , Johannes de, a notary of the apostolic camera, 274.

Galey, Galle [co. Kerry], vicarage of, 543.

Gallay, Margaret, dispensed to marry William Brund, 532.

Galle. See Galey.

Gallen, Galeynd, Galynd [King's Co.], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 394, 544.

-, -, Donatus, prior of. See Oduburlay.

-, -, Malachy, prior of. See Macochlayn.

-, -, William, prior of. See Odulburlay.

-, -, canons of. See Macochlayn, Malachy; O'Kelly, Bressalus.

-, parish church of, fighting in, 527.

Galli, Robert, clerk, a notary public by royal authority, resignation made to, 351 note.

Galloon, Gabarlyuyn alias the plebs of Dartrage [co. Fermanagh], parish church of St. Congal, rectory of, 399.

Galloway, William, lord of. See Douglas.

Galluia . See Galway.

Galway, Bongal, Galluia [co. Galway], chapel of St. Mary, dependent on Holy Trinity abbey, Tuam, rectory of, 557.

-, parish church of St. Nicholas, vicarage of, 437, 438.

Galynd. See Gallen.

Gameri. See Gamrie.

Gamlingay, Gamilgay [co. Cambridge], rectory of, 8.

Gamrie, Gameri [co. Banff], vicarage of, 689.

Ganden[sis]. See Ghent.

Gange, Thomas, rector of Pytchley, chaplain to John, cardinal priest of St. Balbina's, and provost of his college of SS. Gregory and Martin, Wye, dispensation to, 119.

Garatoni, Christopher, bishop of Coron, registrator of papal letters, 277 et passim to page 383.

-, -, addition made by, 329 note.

Gardener, Gardenar, George, formerly behaving as abbot of Scone, property of the abbey alienated by, 350.

-, -, an Augustinian canon of Scone, sometime abbot of the same, a suppôt of the university of St. Andrews, 499, 500.

-, -, pension assigned to, 500.

-, -, petition of, 500.

-, Guardnar, John, priest, vicar of Kilfinan, to have collation afresh of the said vicarage, and to be dispensed to retain it, 697, 698.

-, Gardina, Robert, a canon of Aberdeen, death of, 214, 538.

-, Thomas, late vicar of the parish church of Liff, 499.

-, -, late vicar, called pensionarius, of Logie, co. Forfar, with the annexed chapels of Liff and Invergowrie, 504.

-, -, late vicar of Logie, co. Forfar, 560, 563.

Gardina. See Gardener, Robert.

Gari. See Ballingarry.

Garner, John, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln, notary public, 552.

-, John, priest, of the diocese of Worcester, indult to, 627.

-, -, exemplification of a constitution at the petition of, 611.

Garnesio , insula de. See Guernsey.

Garre, Garry. See Ballingarry.

Gartcharia [? Gortgor in Devenish parish, co. Fermanagh], 518.

Gart Elagachan. See Gortaloughan.

Garth, Corth, in Machynlleth parish [co. Montgomery], David Maesman, lord of, 490.

Garthaerglays. See Eglish, co. Armagh.

Garth-maelan, Carthmaylan [in Llanfachreth parish, co. Merioneth], Reginald ap David, lord of, 488.

Garton, John, mercer, dispensed to marry Catherine Claybrok, 259.

-, -, late wife of, 259.

Gascoigne, Henry, nobleman, lord of Micklefield, indult to, 605.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 605.

Gauge, Thomas, a canon of York, 239.

Gauls, the, Gallie, archbishop etc. in, papal letters to, 95.

Gay, Thomas, layman, of the city of London, one of the administrators of the late William Skelton, 201, 202.

Gayton Hall, Gayton [in the parish of Upton Bishop, co. Hereford], William Rudhale, lord of, 22.

Gayton le Marsh, Ghayton [co. Lincoln], parish church of St. George, 114.

Geashill, Gesill, Gessyll, alias Cylleo, Cyllio sive Grecurmary, Grecurmay [King's Co.], rectory of, 420, 422.

Geddes, Matthew, priest, secretary of George, earl of Angus, provided to one or two benefices in the collation of the bishops, deans and chapters of Glasgow and Dunkeld, 475.

Gedefalfe, (rectius Godesalfe), Richard, of the parish of Selby, 248.

Geduard. See Jedburgh.

Geffus, Henry, a monk of Flaxley abbey, dispensation to, 170.

Gele, John, dean of the church of SS. Peter and Paul, Bardewick, an acolyte of the pope, and an abbreviator of papal letters, safe conduct for, 94addenda.

-, -, provided to canonries of Magdeburg, Halberstadt and Bardewick, grant to, 94addenda.

Gemeticis , abbey Sancti Petri de. See Jumièges.

Genes, John, official of St. Andrews, sentence of, 258.

Geneva [Switzerland], English embassy at, 28, 29.

George, rector of Crichton, to be a canon of the collegiate church of St. Mary Hugh, at St. Andrews, 400.

Geraldinis, Gillibertus de, alias de Clundgybuyn [i.e. Clangibbon], layman, dispensed to marry Elis de Roche, 341.

-, James de, earl of Desmond, etc. See FitzGerald.

- alias Omale, James de, rector of Rathronan, charges against, 292, 293.

-, Patrick de, baron of Ardfert, 359.

-, -, Thomas FitzMaurice, his son, 359.

- See also David (de Geraldinis), Gerard.

Germany, archbishops etc. in, papal letters to, 94.

Germyn, John, rector of St. Mary Steps, Exeter, dispensation to, 572.

Gerona [Spain], sacrist of, papal mandatary, 198.

Gesill alias Cylleo sive Grecurmary, Gessyll alias Cyllio sive Grecurmay. See Geashill.

Geuendale. See Givendale, Great.

Ghayton. See Gayton le Marsh.

Ghent, Ganden[sis] [now Belgium], Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, abbot and convent of, litigants concerning the manors of Lewisham and Greenwich, 237, 238.

Ghirewod. See Newstead.

Gibson, William, late vicar of Hutton, 260.

Gilbert, Robert, late bishop of London, 387.

Gilet, Richard, vicar of Ampney St. Mary, dispensation to, 146.

Giliis, Charles son of Peter de, a merchant of Lucca, dwelling at Bruges, 553.

Gillamuculle. See Osyda, Gilatius.

Ginnis, Gynnis, Gynnys, Gynys, Christopher, a kinsman of James de Hamilton, provided to the archdeaconry of Orkney, 194.

-, -, provided to the archdeaconry of Orkney, to be a canon and subdean of Glasgow, 195.

-, -, a canon of Glasgow, death of, at Spoleto, 194.

-, -, provided to the archdeaconry of Orkney, and afterwards to the subdeanery of Glasgow, death of, 199.

Gisborn, John. See Gisburgh.

Gisburgh alias Gisborn, John, vicar of Norham, dispensation to, 122.

Gisburn, Giseburn in Cleveland. See Guisborough.

Givendale, Great, Geuendale [co. York, E.R.], a prebend in Ripon, 238, 239.

Glamis, Glammis [co. Forfar], William Carnis, vicar of, 250.

Glanberchian, Glanberchyan, Glanberthyan. See Castlehaven.

Glascarrig, Glascarig, Glascarg [in Donaghmore parish, co. Wexford], Benedictine priory of St. Mary, dependent upon the monastery of St. Dogmael, co. Pembroke, 414.

-, -, Donatus, prior of. See Olaissi.

-, -, Fergallus, prior of. See Ocurryn.

-, -, Thady, prior of. See O'Brien.

Glaschonya , Glasconbu, Glasconia, abbey de. See Glastonbury.

Glasgeu Secundo , prebend de. See Glasgow II.

Glasgow [co. Lanark], bishop of, forbidden to contravene papal restitution, 89.

-, -, letters conservatory to, 374.

-, -, papal mandatary, 21, 59, 75, 193, 195, 196 (bis), 197 (ter), 198, 208, 216, 222, 257, 288 (bis), 316, 352, 366, 382, 429, 434, 452, 499, 561, 617, 654, 669.

-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 55, 172, 177, 185, 242, 331, 432, 475, 550, 725.

-, -, to have the right of instituting to the collegiate church of Dumbarton, 624.

-, -, to have the right of instituting to the collegiate church of Hamilton, 617.

-, -, to have the right of presentation to the vicarage of Hawick, 341.

-, -, John Arrous subdelegated by, 561.

-, James, bishop of. See Bruce.

-, John, bishop of. See Cameron.

-, William, bishop of. See Turnbull.

-, bishopric of, right of presentation during voidance of, 203.

-, -, mandate to the bishop of Whitcherne, during a vacancy in, 763.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 47, 332, 495, 635.

-, -, rector of Hamilton, 76.

-, dean and chapter of (during voidance of the see), parish church of Hawick erected into a prebend of Bothwell by, 340.

-, -, institution by, during voidance of the see, 419.

-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 55, 177, 242, 331, 432, 475, 550, 725.

-, dean, subdean and chapter of, provision of a benefice in the gift of, 185.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 89, 96, 204, 502, 693, 708.

-, George, archdeacon of. See Borthwick.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Arrous.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 256, 697.

-, -, proctor of, in the Roman Court. See Clepham, Richard.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 88, 203, 256, 316, 320, 393, 440, 496, 547, 550, 553, 568.

-, precentor (cantor) of, papal mandatary, 86, 97, 292.

-, subdean of, papal mandatory, 547.

-, Andrew, subdean of. See Durisder.

-, Christopher, subdean. See Ginnis.

-, David, subdean of. See Hamilton.

-, litigants in respect of the treasurership of. See Lawder, Thomas; Stewart, Walter.

-, canons of. See Auchinleck, Adam; Cady, Richard; Cady, Robert; Clepham, Richard; Donaldi, John; Douglas, Hugh; Douglas, James de; Douglas, Simon de; Durisder, Andrew de; Ginnis, Christopher; Grahame, Patrick; Hamilton, David de; Hamilton, Gavin de; Hog, William; Home, George; Inglis, James; Lawder, Robert de; Lindesay, James de; Mair, John; Otterburn, Nicholas; Penven, Thomas; Prendergast, Robert; Ramsay, David; Schenes, John de; Spens, Thomas de; Stewart, Walter; Stewart, Walter, the younger; Turnbull, William; Young, Patrick.

-, intruded canon of. See Levinston, Alexander.

-, canons provided. See Cant, Alan; Jardyn, Archibald; Turribus, William de.

-, litigants for canonries in. See Cady, Robert; Donaldi, John; Hog, William; Lawder, Thomas; Stewart, Walter; and Turnbull, Robert.

-, reservation of a canonry in for collation to Richard Clepham, 291.

-, canonry and prebend of, pension on the fruits of, 291.

-, chapter of, seal of, 341.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 299.

-, prebend in, reserved, 218.

-, prebends in. See:—

Barlanark.

Cardross.

Carstairs.

Glasgow I.

Glasgow II.

Kirkmahoe.

Tarbolton.

-, sub-diaconal prebend, 194.

-, alleged prebend in. See Polmadie, hospital of.

-, city and diocese of, licence for the use of milk-meats during Lent etc. in, 85.

-, cathedral church of, 169, 170.

-, chapel of St. Nicholas, James Wicharde, chaplain of, 292.

-, chapel of St. Thomas near, 76.

-, university of, erection of, at the petition of James II, king of Scotland, 73.

-, -, rector called chancellor of. See Turnbull, William.

-, persons of:—

Richard Brown, priest, 320.

Robert Cady, priest, 242.

Patrick Lache, 703.

Glasgow I, de Glasgu primo, a prebend in Glasgow, 366.

Glasgow II, de Glasgeu Secundo, de Glasgu Secundo, a prebend in Glasgow, 550, 553, 554.

Glasney [in Penryn parish, co. Cornwall], collegiate church of St. Thomas the Martyr, chapter of, petition of, 94.

-, -, John, sacrist of. See Fouler.

-, -, sacristship of, declared a compatible benefice, 94.

Glassary or Kilmichael-Glassary, Glassre [co. Argyll], a prebend in Argyll (or Lismore), 692.

-, Glassradh [co. Argyll], rectory of the parish church of St. Columba in [the deanery of], a prebend in Argyll, 470.

Glassradh, Glassre. See Glassary.

Glastonbury, de Glaschonya, Glasconbu, de Glasconia [co. Somerset], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, 531 (bis).

-, -, -, faculties to, 241, 552.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 116, 159, 480.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 532.

-, -, -, dispute with Thomas bishop of Bath and Wells, 45, 47, 48.

-, monks of. See Brygge alias Browne, John; Bryte, Thomas; Cadbury, John; Chory, Thomas; Codworth, John; Etrete (or Strecte), William; Forster, Hugh.

-, archdeaconry of, 45, 48.

Glenbarrahane. See Castlehaven.

Glendalough, Glyndelacen[sis], [co. Wicklow], archdeacon of, faculty to, 483.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 404.

Glene, Richard, prior of Taunton, indult to, 489.

Glenquhon. See Quothquan.

Gloucester [co. Gloucester], Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, Reginald, abbot of. See Boulers.

Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of. See Humphrey.

Gloucestre, John, a monk, of Evesham abbey, dispensation to, 115.

Glyndelacen [sis]. See Glendalough.

Glyntona, Geoffrey de. See Clinton.

Gmyth. See Smeeth.

Gmythfelden , (i.e. Smithfield). See London: religious houses.

Gnobeag, Gnobeg. See Moycullen.

Godardi, Robert, of Wickham Skeith, layman, dispensed to remain in his marriage with Catherine Grougin, his wife, 355.

Godeburgh, alias Godeboute, Thomas, an Augustinian canon of Carlisle, dispensation to, 95.

Godesalfe. See Gedefalfe.

Godewell [? Godwell in Offham parish, co. Kent], Nicholas Sharp, lord of, 524.

Godford. See Codford.

Godfridi, Goffredi, Godfrey (or Geoffrey), vicar of the church of St. Franchanus (or St. Ferchinus) in the diocese of Argyll (or Lismore), to be a canon of Argyll, 470.

-, -, a litigant for the said canonry, 692.

Godmersh[a]m, Nicholas, a monk of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, indult to, 158.

Godyn, John, a citizen of London, a litigant against Isabel Olney, whom he alleged to be his wife, married again after her death, 348, 349.

Goffredi, Geoffrey. See Godfridi.

Goier , Goyer, Ja., 308, 336 et passim to page 431.

Goldale, Margaret, appellant from a sentence given against her by the official of York, 585.

Goldesburgh, Joan, a nun of Nun Monkton, dispensation to, 471.

Goldsmych (rectius Goldsmyth). See Goldsmyth, Francis.

Goldsmyth, —, an Augustinian canon of Guisborough, dispensation to, 147.

-, Goldsmych, Francis, priest, dispensation for, 610.

-, William, a canon of Moray, formerly treasurer of the same, 346.

Gonda . See Gouda.

Gondred, William, a monk of St. Albans, indult to, 46.

Gonne , Gune, G., 276, 281 et passim.

Goodneston, Gowdneston [co. Kent], John Feneux, lord of, 383.

Goorge, Tybott, nobleman, indult to, 387.

-, -, his wife, 387.

Gordon, James, priest, a kinsman of Alexander, earl of Huntley, vicar of Ruthven [in Cairnie parish, co. Aberdeen], dispensation to, 339, 340.

-, James (or James de), vicar of Ruthven, 502, 502 note.

-, Gourdon, James de, priest, provided to a canonry of Aberdeen, death of, 214, 538.

- See also Seton alias Gordon.

Gort, co. Galway. See Newtown.

Gortaloughan, Gart Elagachan [in Magheracross parish, co. Fermanagh], coledeatus of, the title of a benefice in the church of St. Laserianus, Devenish, 721.

Gortgor, in Devenish parish, co. Fermanagh. See Gartcharia.

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

Gouda , Gonda, W. de (V. de), 98, 99, et passim to page 568.

Goudhurst, co. Kent. See Combwell.

Gourdon. See Gordon.

Gowdneston. See Goodneston.

Goyer . See Goier.

Graan, in Devenish parish, co. Fermanagh. See Fanagram.

Gradibus , parish church of St. Mary de. See Exeter.

Grahame, Patrick, kinsman of James II, king of Scotland, to be a canon of Glasgow and of Aberdeen, 65, 172.

Graiguenamanagh, Dowske, Dusce, de Valle Sancti Salvatoris de Dewysk [co. Kilkenny], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 306, 365.

-, -, Dermit, abbot of, adversary of, 306.

-, -, -, executor of a papal mandate, 306.

-, -, abbot and convent of, petition of, 497.

-, -, -, sufferings of, 497, 498.

Graistock. See Graystock, co. Cumberland.

Graistock, Ralph de, knight, baron of Greystock, indult to, 490.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 490.

-, - See also Graystock.

Granard alias Lara, de Granardo [co. Longford], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 412, 413, 617, 673, 675, 709.

-, -, -, pension paid to, by the farmer of the rectory of Street, 621.

-, -, James, abbot of, 621.

-, -, -, proctor of, 621.

-, -, James, abbot of. See also Macgillauanaen and O'Farrel.

-, -, abbatial mensa of, rectory belonging to. See Street.

-, -, monk of. See O'Farrel, James.

Grandisson, John, bishop of Exeter, ordinances for the hospital of SS. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, Exeter, made by, 309.

Grandon. See Grendon Underwood.

Grappenhall, Gropinhale, Gropynhale [co. Chester], rectory of, 117, 118.

Grasse [Alpes-Maritimes, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 85.

Gratiis , abbey of St. Mary de. See London: religious houses.

Graufurd (rectius Craufurd). See Crawford.

Grawe, Gilbert, priest, lord of Grawesplace, indult to, 486.

Grawesplace, diocese of Lincoln, Gilbert Grawe, lord of, 486.

Gray, Alice, noblewoman, indult to, 142.

-, John, rector of Kirkliston, 220.

-, Thomas, lord of Hide Hill, in Berwick on Tweed, 485.

-, Grey, master William de, a papal notary and referendary, indult to, 142.

-, -, archdeacon of Northampton, dispensation to, 44.

-, -, archdeacon of Northampton and papal nuncio, dispensation granted by, 49.

-, -, a canon of Lincoln and archdeacon of Northampton, bishop elect of Lincoln, 480.

-, -, archdeacon of Richmond, provided to the see of Lincoln, 508, 508 (note).

-, -, surrender of the said provision by, 600, 601 (note).

-, -, archdeacon of Richmond, provided to the see of Ely, 698, 699 note.

-, -, bishop elect of Ely, faculty to, for his consecration by any catholic bishop, 698.

-, -, oath of fealty of, 698.

-, -, letters patent of, sealed with his seal, 698.

-, -, envoy of John Kempe, archbishop of Canterbury, pallium sent by the hand of, 603.

-, -, proctor of Thomas Spofford, bishop of Hereford, 388.

- See also Grey.

Graynlaw. See Grinlaw.

Graystock, Graistock [co. Cumberland], baron of. See Graisstock, Ralph de.

Graystock, John, rector of Caldbeck and Barningham, and a canon of Bangor, dispensation to, confirmed, 74.

Great Bowden, Bawdon [co. Leicester], John Bawdon, lord of, 523.

Greatham, Gretham [co. Durham], poor hospital of, John, master or warden of. See Lathum.

-, -, Richard, master or warden of. See Chester.

Grecurmary, Grecurmay. See Geashill.

Greenlaw. See Grinlaw.

Greenwich, Grenewych [co. Kent], manor of, resumed by Henry V. and granted to the Carthusian house of Sheen, 237.

Greffuth Corwyn alias ap David, priest, indult to, 488.

Gregorii, Richard, an Augustinian canon of Christchurch, London, dispensation to, 84.

Gregorii , W. (V.), 82, 148, 205, 210, 258.

Gregory XI., pope, 646.

Gren, John, chancellor of Moray, sometime vicar of Aberlour, 401.

- See also Grene.

Grendel, Stephen, lord of a place in Deeping St. James, indult to, 606.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 606.

Grendon Underwood, Grandon [co. Buckingham], rectory of, 73.

Grene, Henry, rectory of Silk Willoughby, dispensation to, 143.

-, John, rector of Martley, rector of Slimbridge, a canon of Hereford and prebendary of Hampton Bishop, formerly rector of St. Clement Danes, dispensation to, confirmed, 334, 335.

- alias Sprotton, John, bishop of Sodor, deprivation made by, 501.

-, Patrick, nobleman and priest, lord of a place in Horsham parish, indult to, 386.

- See also Gren, Greni and Groue.

Grenenyg (rectius Greneyng). See Greneyng.

Grenewych. See Greenwich.

Greneyng, Grenenyg, John, priest, lord of Cole, indult to, 681.

Greni, Grene, Greny, John, an Augustinian canon of Leighs, provided to the bishopric of Kilfenora, 296, 296 note.

Gretham. See Greatham.

Grey, John de, knight, petition of, 141.

-, -, chaplain of. See Salmon, John.

- See also Gray.

Greynlaw. See Grinlaw.

Griffyn, Nicholas de, lord of Braybrook, indult to, 489.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 489.

Grignano , Franciscus de, of Mantua, a chaplain of Nicholas, bishop of Placentia, 274.

Grimstone, Grimston [co. Dorset], a prebend in Salisbury, 43.

Grinstead, East, Estgrenested [co. Sussex], citation published in the parish church of, 696.

Grinlaw, Stephen, late vicar of St. Patrick's de Mora, 494.

-, Graynlaw, Greenlaw, Greynlaw, Grinlaw, Grynlaw, Thomas, rector of Laurencekirk, deprived for adherence to the Council of Basel, 226, 258, 452, 453.

-, -, death of, 210, 258, 259, 669.

-, Grindlaw, Thomas, late a canon of Aberdeen, 584, 668.

Grone (? rectius Grene). See Groue.

Gropinhale, Gropynhale. See Grappenhall.

Grosbygin. See Crossboyne.

Groue or Grone (? rectius Grene), John, a Carmelite friar, dispensation to, 139.

Grougin, Catherine, wife of Robert Godardi, dispensed to remain in her marriage, 355.

Groute, Henry, a married clerk, notary public, 534, 535.

Grymsby, Henry, an Augustinian canon of Thornton abbey, sentence against, to be revised, 594.

Grymyston, Edward, esquire, lord of Elsternwick, indult to, 305.

-, -, Alice his wife, 305.

Grynlaw. See Grinlaw.

Guardnar. See Gardener.

Guarini, Manuel, to be a canon of Ferrara, 205.

Guchie rectius Guthre. See Guthre.

Guernsey, Insula Guernesii, insula de Garnesio, parish church of Ste. Marie du Catel (de Castello), 492 note, 496 note.

Guillermus , papal register rubricated by, 595 note.

- See also G.

Guisborough, Giseburn in Cleveland, Guysburn, Gysborne, de Gysburnia [co. York, N.R.], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 38.

-, -, prior and convent of, indult to, 203.

-, -, -, petition of, 414.

-, -, -, suit of, against the vicar of Stainton, 415, 416.

-, -, Richard, prior of. See Ayreton.

-, -, brethren and sisters of, 203.

-, -, canons of. See Fayrfax, John; Goldsmyth, —.

-, -, church appropriated to, 415.

Guisnes, de Gynys [Pas-de-Calais, France], Thomas Fyndryn, knight, captain of, 630.

Gulde, David, sometime a canon of Moray, 667.

Gundon, David, a canon of Ossory, commissary in the execution of a papal mandate of Fergal, abbot of Holycross, 653.

Gune . See Gonne.

Gurlyn, Henry, rector of St. Petroc, Bodmin, dispensation to, 28.

Guthen. See Guthrie.

Guthere. See Guthre.

Gutherst, Richard, monk of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, 157, 158.

- See also Mugge.

Guthre, Guthere, John, a Trinitarian friar, uncanonical administrator of the house of that order at Berwick upon Tweed, 287.

-, -, to be reappointed (after resignation) to the administration of the house of Trinitarian friars at Berwick upon Tweed with the annexed parish church of Kettins, 287.

-, Guchie, Richard, a canon of Brechin, formerly a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Aboyne, 315.

-, Guthry, Richard, clerk, to be received as a monk of Arbroath abbey, and provision of the said abbey to be made to, 196 (bis), 561.

-, -, provision of Arbroath abbey to, ratified, 208, 209.

-, -, faculty to, to be blessed by any catholic bishop, 196.

-, -, oath of fealty of, 196.

-, -, appeal of, to Rome, concerning the pension to Walter Painter, 222, 562.

-, -, grant by, 167, 168.

-, -, petition of, 208.

-, -, abbot of Arbroath, and the convent of the same, petition of, 561, 562.

-, -, -, resignations made to, 560, 578.

Guthrie, Guthen [co. Forfar], a prebend in Brechin, 261.

Guysburn. See Guisborough.

Gyan, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 159.

Gybbis, William, rector of Hungate, Norwich, one of the executors of James Siffe, petition of, 66.

Gyllmacgnagyn. See Kilmeane.

Gynnis, Gynnys, Gynys. See Ginnis.

Gynys . See Guisnes.

Gysborne. See Guisborough.

Gysburn, William, scholar, notary public, 603.

Gysburnia , priory de. See Guisborough.

Gyst, Robert, rector of Luckington, and a canon of Chichester, and prebendary of Selsey, dispensation to, 122.