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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Index of Subjects. (fn. 1)
A
Abbots and abbesses, blessing of, and indults to be blessed by any bishop, 20, 106–7, 196, 295, 297, 298, 300 (bis), 389, 390 (bis), 391, 507, 508, 509 (bis), 511, 512, 557, 580, 589, 595, 597, 598, 599, 601, 625, 666, 699, 701 (bis).
-, provision made by, confirmed, 306.
-, reception of, 509.
-, resignation of, mandate to admit, 196.
- See also Elections; Illegitimacy.
Abbreviators of apostolic letters. See Letters.
Absolution, from sentences of excommunication etc. See Age; Cases; Confessors; Excommunication.
-, for persons dispensed to marry anew within prohibited degrees, 7.
-, for penitent conspirators and rebels, 116.
Acolytes, papal, 186, 583, 668.
Adultery, by clergy, 447.
Advowsons, claim to, made by a religious house, 251.
-, uncertainty of the ownership of, 424.
- See also Appropriations; Patronage; Patrons.
Age, absolution for promotion to holy orders and ministering therein before the lawful, 378.
-, defect of, dispensations on account of:—
(i) to be promoted to holy orders, and to hold and exchange benefices with cure, 2, 26, 49, 92, 100, 117, 122, 127 (bis), 167, 175, 193 (bis), 208, 218, 260, 285, 356, 717.
(ii) to be promoted to bishoprics, 362, 608.
(iii) to be made an archdeacon, 663.
(iv) to hold canonries and prebends, 703.
(v) for a nun to be promoted to any dignity, 245.
-, -, faculties for bishops and nuncios to dispense on account of, 181, 227.
Almuce, 179, 308.
Altarages, 357.
Altars, portable, indults to have, and faculties to grant such:—
for lay persons, 10, 12, 24, 49, 50, 70, 75, 77, 78, 81, 92, 93, 95 (bis), 98, 142, 181, 200, 206, 217, 280, 301 (5), 302 (4), 303 (6), 304 (8), 305 (ter), 382, 383 (9), 384 (6), 385 (ter), 386 (5), 387 (ter), 484 (4), 485 (6), 486 (3), 487 (5), 488 (6), 489 (3), 490 (5), 491 (bis), 523 (5), 524 (11), 525 (4), 526 (bis), 604 (4), 605 (10), 606 (6), 627, 628 (4), 629 (bis), 629 (note), 630 (5), 680 (bis), 681 (5), 682 (2).
for clergy and religious, 8, 10, 12, 31 (bis), 71 (bis), 77, 79, 93 (bis), 95, 98, 134, 136, 223, 301, 302 (ter), 383 (bis), 384 (ter), 386 (ter), 387, 440, 484, 485 (2), 486 (5), 487, 488 (5), 489 (3), 523 (2), 524, 604, 606 (bis), 627, 628 (ter), 629, 680 (ter), 681, 682 (2).
Ambassadors, from the pope. See Legates; Nuncios.
-, to the pope. See Clementis, Vincent; Clepham, Richard.
Amice of grey, indult to wear, 132.
Annates, 4.
Anniversaries, 96, 535, 593.
Apostolic see:—
appeals to:—
English, 3, 13, 18, 32, 33, 34, 45, 48, 49, 67, 105, 116, 144, 165, 239, 348, 415, 462, 467, 535, 538, 585, 688 (bis), 691, 696.
Irish, 314, 358, 360, 365, 400, 433, 447, 459, 466, 478, 479, 573, 574, 577, 584, 620, 690, 717.
Scots, 171, 222, 227, 329, 335, 345, 346, 397, 405, 462, 476, 478, 538, 561, 562, 569, 586, 669, 687, 689, 692.
foreign, 308.
-, official of. See Sollay, Thomas.
- See also Reservations; Roman Court.
Appeals, to the court of the official of Canterbury, 3, 18, 33, 34, 535, 656.
-, to the archbishop of Armagh, 459.
- See also Apostolic see.
Appropriations:—
by authority of the ordinary, 156, 521.
-, papal confirmation of, 21, 30, 521, 711.
by papal authority:—
to a canonry, 661.
to colleges and collegiate churches, 64, 85, 429, 477, 623–4.
to a capitular mensa, 251.
to an episcopal mensa, 96, 220.
to monasteries, etc., 164, 176, 246, 247, 249, 310, 418, 463, 466, 501, 559, 593, 650–1, 676.
not taken effect, annulment of, 311, 419.
Arbitration, 3, 32, 62, 258, 535, 581, 669, 712, 714.
Archbishops. See Bishops; Metropolitans.
Archdeacons, compensation paid to, on account of the union of benefices, 231.
-, indults to, to visit by deputy, etc., 25, 38, 39, 44 (ter), 101 (bis), 113, 118, 120 (ter), 126, 141, 228, 474, 608, 613.
-, procurations extorted in money by, 353.
Archdeaconry, pretended claim of jurisdiction in, 45, 48.
Arches, court of, advocate in. See Sugar, Hugh.
-, -, See also Appeals supra; and Canterbury, archiepiscopal or provincial court of (in I.P.P.)
Archpriestship, rural, 515, 517.
Arms, bearing of, 678.
Arrouaise, order of. See Tuam.
Auditors of the apostolic palace and papal chaplains, 428.
-, general continuation of commissions of, 345.
-, See also Bonarlis, Orlandus de; Bout (and Bont), William; Capitaneis, Malatesta de; Caveisrubeis, Peter Martini de; Didaci de Coca, John; Enriciis, Baptista de; Fondera, William de; Josso, John; Ludovisiis, Lewis de; Opizis, John de; Petri, Anthony; Rouira, Bernard de; Segura, Alfonsus; Syracuse, Peter (rectius Paul), bishop of; Thosabetis, Anthony de; Valle, Peter de; Valle, Simon de, bishop of Ossero.
Augustinian canons, belonging to houses not mentioned, 128 (bis), 295, 394, 494, 555, 558, 563, 570, 580, 589, 632, 674, 683, 695, 710.
-, houses of:—
in England. See Arbury; Barnwell; Bolton; Bourn; Bruton; Burscough; Canterbury (St. Gregory); Carlisle; Christchurch; Combwell; Darley; Dorchester; Dunstable; Fineshade; Guisborough; Kenilworth; Keynsham; Launceston; Leighs; Lilleshall; London (Holy Trinity); London (St. Bartholomew, Smithfield); Marton in the Forest; Maxstoke; Newburgh, co. York; Newstead in Shirewood; Osney; Oxford (St. Frideswide); Plympton St. Mary; St. Osyth; Southwark; Spinney; Stone; Studley; Taunton; Thornton; Thurgarton; Trentham; Waltham; Worksop; Wymondley, Little.
in Ireland. See Abbeyderg; Abbeygormacan; Aghmacart; Annadown; Armagh; Athassel; Aughrim, co. Galway; Ballintober; Ballybeg; Ballyboggan; Ballysadare; Bangor; Bridgetown; Cahir; Canon Island; Clare; Clogher; Clones; Clonfert; Clontuskert Omanny; Cloontuskert; Cong; Connell, Great; Cross; Crossmolina; Derrane; Drumlane; Dublin (All Saints); Dungiven; Durrow; Ferns; Gallen; Inchcleraun; Inchmacnerin; Inchmore; Inniscronane; Innisfallen; Kells, co. Meath; Kilmacduagh; Kilmore-naSina; Lisgoole; Londonderry; Lorrha; Louth; Mayo; Molana; Monaincha; Mothel; Mullingar; Navan; Nenagh; Rathkeale; Rattoo; Roscommon; Saints Island, co. Donegal; Saints Island, co. Longford; Seirkieran; Toomyvara; Trim; Tristernagh; Tuam (St. John the Evangelist).
in Scotland. See Cambuskenneth; Edinburgh (Holyrood); Inchaffray; Inchcolm; Inchmahome; Jedburgh; May; Monymusk; Oransay; St. Andrews (cathedral); Scone.
in France. See Bordeaux (St. James); de Bossia; Rohan; Sens; de Valle.
Augustinian canonesses, houses of. See Bristol; Iona (St. Mary); Kilcreevanty; Kilculliheen; Minster.
Augustinian friars, belonging to houses not named, 134, 155, 177, 306 note, 462 note, 548, 596, 677.
-, houses of, far distant from each other, 243, 244.
-, -, statutes of, 553.
-, - See also Bruges; Inistormor.
-, order of, chapters provincial of, 243, 244.
-, -, general of, 243.
-, -, priors provincial of, 243, 244.
-, -, provinces of, 243.
Augustinian hospitals:—
In England. See Aynhoe; Exeter; Ledbury; London (St. Anthony); London (St. Bartholomew, Smithfield); London (St. Mary without Bishopgate); Oxford (St. John without the East Gate); Southwark (St. Thomas the Martyr); York (St. Leonard).
in Scotland. See Soutra.
abroad. See Bordeaux (St. James); Rome (Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr).
Augustinian order. See Arrouaise.
B
Banker, papal, 262, 263.
Banns. See Marriage.
Baptism, death of children without the sacrament of, 293, 434, 610.
-, chapel licensed for, 610.
Bells, suit concerning the ringing of, as a mark of honour, 45, 48.
Benedictine monks, belonging to houses not named, 100, 414.
-, in England and Wales, not to leave England for the Jubilee indulgence without licence of their superiors, 57, 61.
-, houses of:—
in England. See Abingdon; Alcester; Battle; Belvoir; Birkenhead; Bury St. Edmunds; Canterbury (Christchurch); Canterbury (St. Augustine); Colchester; Cranbourrie; Coventry; Daventry; Deerhurst; Durham; Ely; Evesham; Faversham; Glastonbury; Gloucester; Luffield; Malmesbury; Merton; Monk Sherborne; Montacute; Mullicourt; Peterborough; Ramsey; St. Albans; Selby; Shelford; Spalding; Tavistock; Tewkesbury; Westminster; Winchcomb; Wymondham; York (St. Mary without the walls).
in Ireland. See Athlone; Fore; Glascarrig.
in Scotland. See Arbroath; Coldingham; Dunfermline; Fyvie; Iona (St. Columba); Kelso; Kilwinning; Lindores; Pluscardine; Urquhart.
in Wales. See St. Dogmells.
abroad. See Dives; Evreux; Ghent; Jumièges; Millau; Montmajour-lez-Arles; La Theroudière; Lyon; St. Denis; St. Georges- l'Abbaye; St. Sauveur-le-Vicomte; Troarn; Vienna.
Benedictine nuns, houses of:—
in England. See Marrick; Nun Monkton; Redlingfield; Rosedale; Shaftesbury; Wilton.
in Scotland. See North Berwick.
Benedictine order, substituted for that of Val-des-Choux, 254.
-, use of, 590.
Benediction, faculties to give, 90, 106, 155, 162, 413.
Benefices, appropriations of. See Appropriations.
-, compatible, dispensations to hold more than one, 52, 151, 192, 207, 211, 215, 224, 340, 519, 532, 568, 624–5, 656, 670, 685, 703, 715.
-, -, dispensations to hold two, notwithstanding the statutes of a chantry or college, 4, 155, 686.
-, exchange of. See Exchange.
-, falling vacant in certain months, faculties to bishops to dispose of, 173, 716.
-, fruits of, converted to the subvention of a hospital, 39.
-, incompatible, dispensations to hold for life or for a term and to exchange, 2, 5 (bis), 6 (4), 7, 8, 9 (bis), 10, 11 (4), 12 (bis), 15 (bis), 16, 22 (ter), 23 (bis), 24 (ter), 26, 27 (4), 28 (ter) 30, 36, 38, 39, 41 (ter), 42, 43 (bis), 44, 49, 51 (ter), 52 (bis), 53 (bis), 54 (4), 56, 59, 60, 63, 68 (bis), 69 (bis), 71 (bis), 72, 73 (bis), 74, 75, 77, 79 (bis), 80 (bis), 82 (ter), 86, 89, 91 (ter), 93 (bis), 94, 96 (bis), 100, 101 (4), 102 (ter), 104 (bis), 105, 106, 109, 110, 112, 113, 114 (bis), 115, 117, 118 (bis), 119 (ter), 121 (4), 122 (5), 123, 126, 127 (ter), 128, 129, 130 (ter), 132, 134 (bis), 135 (ter), 136 (4), 137 (bis), 140 (6), 141 (bis), 142 (bis), 143 (4), 144 (bis), 145, 146 (4), 147, 150 (ter), 151 (4), 153 (ter), 154 (4), 155, 157 (bis), 159, 160 (4), 161, 162, 163, 164, 166 (bis), 169, 171, 174 (bis), 175, 176, 177, 178, 181, 186, 187, 191 (bis), 197, 199, 200, 203, 207, 209, 216, 217, 221, 227 (bis), 232, 237, 241 (bis), 243, 245, 252 (bis), 257, 267, 268, 276, 277 (bis), 282, 285, 289, 293 (bis), 311, 315, 320, 327, 334 (bis), 336, 338 (ter), 354, 356, 357 (bis), 361, 363, 368, 369, 370 (bis), 376 (bis), 409, 433, 438 (bis), 454, 457, 472, 474, 480, 497, 516, 539, 542, 544, 548, 567, 572, 607, 610, 611, 612, 615, 616 (bis), 631, 634, 657 (bis), 684, 693, 702, 726.
-, -, faculty for removal of persons holding, without dispensation, 227.
-, -, papal ordinance against the holding of, 5 et passim.
-, intrusion into and uncanonical holding of, 13, 208, 210, 221, 231, 286, 294, 300 (bis), 328, 340, 370, 379, 381, 382, 391, 395 (bis), 398, 401, 405, 406, 411, 413, 436, 460, 464, 479, 495, 500, 502, 510, 565–6, 577, 584, 597, 637, 662, 663, 669, 693, 702, 705, 706, 707, 715, 721, 724, 726, 728.
-, lapse of the collation of, by the statutes of the Third General Lateran Council, 231, 283 (bis), 293, 319, 321, 328, 362, 392, 395, 398, 401, 403, 404, 408, 410, 411, 414, 424, 431, 435, 457, 460, 504, 506, 515, 518, 541 (bis), 544 (bis), 547, 555, 564, 565, 587, 618, 631, 632, 638, 672, 685, 693, 705, 706, 707, 721, 722.
-, made or declared compatible, 94, 129, 133, 241, 341.
-, removal from. See Deprivation.
-, unions of. See Unions.
-, voidance of. See Deprivation; Voidance.
Bigamist, dispensation for the promotion of, to minor orders, 174.
-, indult for, to act as a notary public, 241.
Bigamy, a ground for deprivation, 289.
Bishoprics, union of, 337, 343, 418.
-, united, separation of, 602.
Bishops in the universal church (i.e. without a diocese). See Levinston, Thomas de; Omulalaid, Cornelius; White, John.
Bishops, provided, exclusion and punishment of, 245.
-, -, to undertake the administration of his see, 295.
Bishops and archbishops, absence of, from their dioceses, 235, 417, 612.
-, claims of exemption from the jurisdiction of, 45, 48.
-, compensation paid to, on account of the union of benefices, 231.
-, consecration of, 4, 99, 117, 234, 290, 335, 339, 343, 359, 426, 439, 504, 608, 626, 660, 662, 698.
-, -, illicit, 251.
-, -, without the Roman Court, 242.
-, -, lapse of canonical time for, 312, 340.
-, consent of, to the collection of Episcopal fourths, 614.
-, empowered to confirm elections of abbots etc., 172.
-, faculties to, 1, 6, 7.
-, -, to visit by deputy and to receive procurations in money, 21, 37, 57 (bis), 59, 85, 99, 138, 259.
-, false allegation of the death of, 244.
-, indult of exemption from further charges for the repair of the buildings of the see, 41, 42.
-, oath not to render obedience to, 560.
-, objection to, as uncanonical, 234.
-, prevented from exercising his jurisdiction, 347.
-, procurations extorted in money by, 353.
-, promoted at the Apostolic see, need letters from the said see, 402.
-, promotion of, obtained by false pretences, 340.
-, rights of, in connection with religious houses in their dioceses, 20, 295, 297, 298, 300 (bis), 389, 391, 470, 507, 508, 509, 512, 557, 701 (bis).
-, sons of, 368, 382.
-, suspension of, 242, 252.
- See Illegitimacy.
Books of the Benedictine use, 590.
Books:—
Breviary, 437.
Consuetudinary of Lincoln, 535, 536.
Boy clerks, 341.
Bullator , notes of receipt of fees by, 191, 191 note, 192 note.
Burial, chapels licensed for, 610, 161.
-, excepted from indults to administer the sacraments, 98, 250, 716.
-, restriction of right to, 644.
-, of persons under interdict, 640.
Burial place (for an ex-abbot), 172.
Burials, etc., dispute about, 62.
C
Camera , papal, 7, 134, 164, 182, 190, 223, 227, 269, 273, 274.
-, -, books of, 509.
-, -, clerks of, 78, 132, 272, 273, 274.
-, -, collectors or subcollectors of, in England, 22, 108, 114 (bis), 133, 134, 158, 205 (bis), 222, 223, 227, 253, 259, 269, 271.
-, -, -, in Ireland, 181, 182, 269, 271, 272, 400, 464, 465, 466.
-, -, -, in Scotland, 7, 270.
-, -, -, abroad, 359.
-, -, collectors-general of, in England. See Clementis, Vincent; Obizis, John de.
-, -, -, in Ireland. See Purcell, John.
-, -, -, in Scotland. See Young, Patrick.
-, -, defaulters to, 227.
-, -, domini de, 273.
-, -, notaries of, 273, 274.
-, -, officers of, 182, 359.
-, -, search made on behalf of, 718 note.
Candles, offering of, 644, 647, 648.
Canonical fourth, claim of, by a rector, 67.
Canonization, of St. Bernardine, 228note.
Canons regular. See Augustinian canons; Premonstratensian canons.
Carmelite friars, belonging to houses not named, 68, 96, 98, 109, 115, 119, 122, 136, 139, 157, 236, 271 note, 299, 414 note, 417.
-, houses of, in England. See Burnham Norton; Norwich; Yarmouth; York.
-, master general and chapter of the order of, 58.
-, prior provincial etc. of, 150.
-, statutes and ordinances of, 150.
Carthusians, belonging to a house not named, 298.
-, houses of:—
in England. See Mount Grace; Sheen.
in Scotland. See Perth.
Cases, reserved to the Pope, absolution from excommunication etc. in, 9, 16, 19, 26, 31, 42 (bis), 46, 56, 58, 60, 63 (bis), 67, 70 (bis), 71 (bis), 75 (bis), 81, 84, 87, 92, 97, 103, 116, 121, 136, 158 (ter), 175, 189, 203, 206, 214, 220, 223, 225, 235, 264, 303, 385, 386, 387, 484, 485, 489, 523, 525, 526, 628, 682.
Cathedral churches, buildings of, in need of repair, 320, 333.
-, -, repair of, incumbent upon the dean, 320.
-, chapters of, 148, 343, 425, 565, 641, 645, 651, 662, 713, 719.
-, communities of, 393, 396, 447, 457, 460.
-, converted into an abbey, 343.
-, dean of, obligations of, 535.
-, stall vicar in, 103.
-, statutes of, 137, 261, 471, 472, 519.
-, with an unlimited number of canons, 457.
-, with a parish, 708.
-, with major and minor prebends, 695, 697.
Celestine order, houses of, privileges granted to, 392.
-, - See also Rouen (St. Mary de Bonrepaus).
Cemetaries, chapel, 661.
-, hospital, 309, 310.
Chalices, etc., blessing of, 90, 92, 155.
Chamberlain, papal, lieutenants of. See Agnesi, Astorgius; Amidano, Nicholas; Poggi, John.
Chamberlains, papal. See Candour, Thomas; Mezzarota Scarampi dell’ Arena, Lewis; Radclyff, William; Sharp, Henry.
Chambre des comptes (in Normandy), 356.
Chancel (of a disused parish church), to be arranged as a chapel, 231.
Chancel, etc., repair of, incumbent upon the rector, 201, 202.
Chancellor, lord (of England). See Nevill, sir Richard, earl of Salisbury.
Chancery, English, keeper of the hanaper in. See Kirkeham. Robert.
-, papal, 353.
-, -, regent of. See Eruli de Narnia, Berardus, bishop of Spoleto.
-, -, books of, 218, 611.
-, -, constitution read and published in, 611.
Chantries, appropriation of, 650, 651.
-, foundation of, 83, 113, 152, 155, 161, 176.
-, incompatibility of, in England, 105.
-, statutes of, 84, 135, 152, 155, 161, 534, 650.
-, in a religious house, 467, 619.
Chantry chaplains, duties etc. of, 83, 155, 202, 203.
-, licence of non-residence for, 161.
-, indult to, to receive certain annuals, 534.
Chapels, belonging to episcopal mense, 311.
-, the chancel of a disused parish church to be arranged as, 231.
-, indulgences to persons visiting, 612, 613, 716.
-, licence to elect a clerkminister in, 691.
-, licence to found, 661.
-, licensed for baptism, etc. in, 610.
-, parochial insignia of, 655.
-, repair etc. of, 716.
-, daughter, dispute as to liability of, for the repair of a parish church, 655, 656.
-, dependent, consolidated with the mother church, 351.
-, dependent on a monastery, 557.
-, free, 82, 354, 355, 357.
-, -, regulations for, 231.
-, private, indults to have the sacraments of the Eucharist etc. in, 16, 109, 210, 250, 715, 716.
-, -, licences for the consecration of, 210, 715, 716.
-, without cure, subjected to a parish church, 62.
-, without cure, 451, 534, 543, 657.
Chaplaincies, 363, 686.
-, in an episcopal palace, 354.
-, in a religious house, 467, 619.
Chaplains, honorary papal. See Albert, of Poland; Atholia, Nicholas de; Benet, John; Calp, John; Clementis, Vincent; Eyton, Thomas; Forster, Gilbert; Forster, Hugh; John, of France; Mark, of Italy; Newbattle, Thomas, abbot of; Nicholas, of Italy; Obizis, John de; Prepositi, John; Raymund, of France; Sandewich, Walter; Segini, John; Solerii, John; Stanceby, John; Strecte, John; Valentine, of Hungary; Walter, of England.
-, -, alleged. See Colston, John de.
-, -, letters of Clement VI in favour of, 374.
-, - See also Auditors.
Chastity, vows of, 212.
Chirograph, ordinance in the form of, 645.
Churchwardens, 655.
Churches. See Cathedral churches; Chancel; Colleges and Collegiate churches; Parish churches.
Cistercian monks, belonging to houses not named, 257, 275, 313, 589, 601.
-, houses of:—
in England. See Byland; Cleeve; Combefields; Faxley; Fountains; Hailes; Jervaulx; Kingswood; London (St. Mary Graces); Louth Park; Netley; Newminster; Rievaulx; Sibton; Stoneleigh; Stratford Langthorne; Vale Royal; Warden.
in Ireland. See Abington; Assaroe; Baltinglass; Boyle; Carrigillihy; Comber; Corcomroe; Dublin; Dunbrody; Fermoy; Graiguenamanagh; Granard; Holycross; Horeabbey; Inishlounaght; Jerpoint; Kilcooly; Kilshanny; Knockmoy; Leix; Macosquin; Mellifont; Middleton; Monasteranenagh; Monasterevan; O'Dorney; Tracton.
in Scotland. See Balmerino; Coupar-Angus; Deer, Old; Dundrennan; Kinloss; Melrose; Newbattle; Saddell; Sweetheart.
in Wales. See Neath; Whitland.
abroad. See Citeaux; Morimund; Rome.
Cistercian nuns, houses of. See Ballymore; Elcho; Ellertonupon-Swale; North Berwick.
Cistercian order, abbot of (house not named), 571.
-, chapter general of, 390, 571.
-, father-abbots of, 464, 511 (bis).
-, habit of, 597.
-, reservation of the first house of, to become void in Scotland, 257.
-, visitor and reformer general of, 390.
Citation, method of, 498, 696.
Civil jurisdiction (in the diocese of St. Andrews), 462.
Civil law, faculty for ecclesiastics to study, 227.
Clergy, charge of carrying on trade made against, 313.
-, indult to an archdeacon to convoke, 141.
-, married, forbidden by the constitutions of the province of Canterbury to exercise the office of notary public, 535.
-, practising civil law or physic, 189.
-, wounding and homicide of, 224.
Clerk-minister, licence to elect, 692.
Cluniac houses:—
in England. See Bermondsey; Clifford; Lenton; Lewes; Pontefract; Selby; Thetford.
in Scotland. See Paisley; Crossraguel.
abroad. See Charité-sur-Loire; Cluny; Saugues; Toulouse; La Voulte.
Coinage. See Crowns; Ducats; English money; Nobles; Scots money; Sterlings; Tournois.
Coledeatus , 721.
Coledei . See Culdees.
Collations and provisions:—
by papal authority and confirmation of, and mandates to make by papal authority;—
of secular benefices (dignities, canonries and prebends, parish churches, etc.);—
in England, 4.
in Ireland, 200, 207, 278 (bis), 279, 280, 281, 282 (ter), 283 (ter), 284 (ter), 285 (ter), 286, 287, 289, 290 (bis), 292, 293 (bis), 313 (bis), 314 (bis), 317, 318 (bis), 319 (ter), 319–20, 321 (bis), 321–2, 322 (ter), 323, 325 (bis), 326 (ter), 327, 328 (bis), 330 (bis), 331, 332, 344, 358, 360 (bis), 362, 363, 364 (ter), 365, 366 (bis), 367, 369, 370, 377, 378, 379, 380 (bis), 381, 382 (bis), 392, 394 (bis), 395 (bis), 396, 397, 399, 401, 402–3, 403, 403–4, 404, 405, 406, 407 (bis), 408 (ter), 409, 410, 411, 414, 420, 426, 428, 430, 431 (ter), 432, 433 (ter), 434, 435 (bis), 436 (bis), 437, 440, 441, 442 (ter), 443 (bis), 444 (bis), 445, 446(ter), 447 (bis), 448 (bis), 449 (bis), 450, 451 (bis), 452, 456, 456–7, 457, 458, 460, 492, 493, 494 (bis), 495, 496, 502, 503, 504 (bis), 505, 506, 513, 515, 518, 518–9, 519, 520, 521, 522 (bis), 541 (bis), 542 (ter), 544 (ter), 545 (bis), 546 (bis), 550, 554, 555, 565, 567, (bis), 569, 574, 575 (bis), 576–7, 582 (bis), 583, 584, 587 (ter), 589, 618 (bis), 631, 632, 632–3, 633 (bis), 634, 635, 636 (bis), 637, 638, 639 (bis), 640 (ter), 652–3, 661, 662, 663 (bis), 666, 667, 668, 670, 670–1, 671, 672, 683, 684 (bis), 685, 690, 691, 693, 694, 695, 696, 697, 704, 704–5, 705, 706 (bis), 707 (bis), 714, 718, 719, 720, 721, 722 (ter), 723 (ter), 725, 726 (bis), 727 (bis), 729–30, 730, 731.
in Scotland, 45, 55, 65 (ter), 66, 69, 86, 87, 88, 97, 108, 171, 177 (bis), 183, 193, 194 (bis), 195, 197, 198, 199 (bis), 201, 203, 204, 208, 210, 212, 221, 227, 232 (ter), 243, 244, 251, 255, 256, 257, 259, 260 (bis), 267, 268, 280, 281, 286, 290, 291, 292, 294, 311, 316, 320, 324, 329, 330, 335, 346 (bis), 347, 355, 363, 364, 366, 367, 378, 380, 382, 393 (bis), 395, 400, 403, 405, 406, 432, 434, 440, 441, 444, 451, 453, 460, 470, 473, 478, 492 (bis), 493 (bis), 494, 495, 496, 499, 501, 502, 504, 505, 538, 539, 543, 547 (ter), 548, 550, 551, 554, 564, 566, 568, 583, 586, 634, 667, 668, 669, 671, 685, 686 (bis), 693, 694, 698, 702, 706, 725, 728, 729.
in Channel Islands, 492, 496.
abroad, 198, 205, 230, 503.
of benefices in lay patronage, 278, 279, 280, 282, 318, 323, 328, 395, 400, 401, 404, 406, 408, 428, 430, 431, 433, 442, 446, 450, 457, 473, 491, 495, 504, 544 (bis), 545 (bis), 631, 634.
of religious houses:—
in England, 124–5, 161, 287.
in Ireland, 412, 464, 556, 558, 570, 619, 674 (bis), 675, 678, 709, 710 (bis).
in Scotland, 254, 315, 352, 468, 560, 579, 624 (collegiate church).
-, annulment and restoration of, 360, 361.
-, faculties to make, 169, 204.
by authority of the ordinary, 39, 49, 117, 128, 144, 145, 149, 171, 178 (bis), 186, 200, 213, 215 (bis), 221, 240, 267, 268, 283, 286, 312, 315, 329, 338, 340, 349, 350, 367, 377, 382, 389, 395, 399, 401 (ter), 406 (bis), 408, 410, 414, 423, 425, 431, 435, 443, 445, 448, 502, 504, 506, 555, 575, 578, 583, 586, 624, 631, 632, 638, 668, 676, 678, 687, 702, 706, 724, 728, 730.
-, doubtful validity of, 203, 250, 255, 347, 378, 400, 460, 478, 518, 560, 575, 579, 653, 686, 693, 694, 696, 697, 728.
-, null, 291, 319, 346 (bis), 352, 356, 399, 406, 431, 444, 496, 503, 522, 558, 564, 569, 583, 637, 685, 693, 695, 702.
by the King of England (under a papal privilege), doubtful validity of, 230.
by the master-general of the order of Trinitarian Friars, 287.
invalid (owing to youth), 543–4.
Collations of benefices (by way of expectation), division of the months between the various donors, 183, 198.
-, -, grant that a person shall not be prejudiced by priority granted to members of the papal household in, 218.
Colleges and collegiate churches. See Auckland; Bordeaux (St. Seurin); Bothwell; Cambridge, King's College; Cambridge, Pembroke College; Corstorphine; Crighton; Dalkeith; Devenish; Douglas; Dumbarton; Dunbar; Dunglass; Eton; Fotheringay; Glasney; Hamilton; Lincluden; Lisgoole; Maybole; Ripon; Scattery Island; St. Andrews (St. Mary Hugh); Southwell; Thompson; Wye; Yester.
-, statutes and privileges of, 4, 24, 149, 429, 513.
Commendam , grants etc. of benefices to bishops, religious, etc. in, 5, 31, 37, 41, 53, 60, 72, 78, 89, 96, 99 (bis), 103, 108, 117, 132, 134, 138, 139 (5), 150, 159, 170, 178, 196, 219, 231, 233, 234, 236, 245, 253, 257, 275, 297, 379, 412, 467, 480, 499, 529, 551, 709.
Composition, mandate for the observance of a, 708.
Concubinage, by religious, 414, 465, 466, 508, 589, 595, 598, 699, 700, 701, 710.
-, by secular clergy, 278 (bis), 280, 283, 286, 287, 292, 293, 321, 324, 326, 327, 331, 344, 357, 396, 397, 403, 404 (bis), 407 (bis), 442, 443, 444, 446, 491, 493, 495, 503, 505, 513, 542, 547, 555, 635, 636, 638, 666, 667, 683, 707, 708, 714, 719, 723.
Confessions, licences and faculties to hear, 16, 31 (bis), 46, 57, 58, 60, 61, 63, 84 (bis), 87, 97, 121, 124, 136, 189, 214.
Confessors, faculty for a legate to appoint, 225.
-, to commute vows, indult to choose, 206.
-, to hear confessions and grant absolution, indults to choose, for clergy and religious, 26, 56, 62, 70, 75, 158 (ter), 175, 203, 220 (bis), 302, 303, 384, 385, 386, 484, 485, 486, 489, 525, 526, 630.
-, -, -, for lay persons, 9, 10, 16, 26, 62, 70 (bis), 71 (bis), 72, 75, 84, 92, 103, 123, 206, 215, 223, 235, 523 (bis), 525, 604.
-, for religious of the Benedictine order, indult to appoint, in lieu of a pilgrimage to Rome for the Jubilee indulgence, 57, 61.
Confirmation, episcopal, of the election of a prior, 468.
-, papal, of the collations and elections of abbots, priors, prioresses and deans, 35, 40 (bis), 43, 112, 239, 305, 390.
-, -, of grants to religious houses, erection of collegiate churches, etc., 215, 216, 219, 247, 310, 466, 477.
-, -, of an agreement regarding tithes, 469.
-, -, of a statute respecting the possessions of a bishopric, 471.
-, -, of a tithe of salmon, 221.
Confraternities. See Gilds.
Consecration, of a church, etc., 226.
- See also Abbots; Bishops.
Consistory, papal, 244.
Conspirators, penitent, absolution for, 116.
Constitutions, 2.
-, papal (relative to the union and appropriation of benefices), 611.
-, -, of pope John XXII (‘Execrabilis’), breach of, 29, 145, 293, 347, 356, 367, 408, 496, 720.
-, - See also Boniface VIII; John XXII; Nicholas V.
-, of papal legates. See Otto and Ottobon.
-, provincial. See Canterbury.
-, of Roger Niger, bishop of London, 250, 653.
Consuetudinary of Lincoln, 535, 536.
Convocation, faculty for, 226.
Corrody (at Westminster abbey), details of, 591.
Corruption, security against, 292, 329, 395, 437, 568, 621, 622, 667, 678.
Costume, ecclesiastical (vestments, etc.), 13, 63, 90, 92, 106, 127, 132, 155, 162, 179, 205, 205note, 240, 308, 463, 465, 470, 597, 701.
Council. See Basel; Ferrara.
Courts. See Arches; Roman Court; and (in I.P.P.) Armagh; Canterbury; Lincoln.
Crimes, list of, from which absolution may be granted by certain confessors, 189.
Crowns, gold, of France, 529.
Cruciferi , or Crutched Friars, house of. See Ardee.
Culdees (coledei), 721.
-, church of. See Devenish.
Cure of souls, neglect of, 635, 660, 706, 707.
-, of the persone of a monastery, neglect of, 570.
-, proviso regarding, 463.
D
Dauphin, the. See Louis.
Deanery, rural, 515, 517, 657.
Dedications to:—
All Saints. See Cottenham; Coventry; Dublin; Haddon, West; Norton, co. Northampton; Okehampton; Theddlethorpe; Wycombe, High, See also St. Mary and All Saints.
Annunciation, the. See Bayeux.
Christchurch. See Canterbury; London: religious houses.
Holy Cross, the. See Daventry; Stirling; Waltham.
Holy Cross, the, or St. Mary. See Holycross; Tracton.
Holy Cross, the, and St. Bartholomew. See London; religious houses.
Holyrood. See Edinburgh.
Holy Trinity, the. See Aberdeen; Ballintober; Hadleigh; Inistormor; Kingston upon Hull; London: religious houses; Lough Key; Lough Oughter; Queenborough; Tuam; Whitkirk; Winchcomb.
Holy Trinity, the, and St. Mary the Virgin. See Chamberhouse.
Holy Trinity, the, and St. Thomas the Martyr. See Rome.
House of God. See Mullingar.
Jesus of Bethlehem. See Sheen.
Prince of the Apostles. See Rome.
St. Anastasius. See Rome.
St. Andrew. See Bishop Auckland; Denhall; Hacconby; Headington; Histon; Pluscardine; York. See also SS. Mary the Virgin and Andrew.
St. Anne. See Whitstable.
St. Anscharius. See Brechin.
St. Anthony. See London: religious houses.
St. Augustine. See London: parochial churches. See also SS. Mary and Augustine; and SS. Peter and Paul and Augustine.
St. Balbina. See Cardinal priests.
St. Bartholomew. See London: religious houses. See also Holy Cross, the, and St. Bartholomew.
St. Bee the Virgin. See Dunbar.
S. Biagio. See Rome.
St. Blaanus. See Kilblane.
St. Botolph. See Boston.
St. Brandan. See Cross.
St. Bride. See Douglas; Inverchaolain.
SS. Bridget and Finciall. See Disseart-finceaill.
St. Catherine. See Aughrim, co. Galway; Ledbury; Lincoln; Waterford. See also St. Katherine and SS. Nicholas and Catherine.
St. Chad. See Shrewsbury.
St. Christopher. See SS. Mary the Virgin and Christopher.
St. Clare. See London: religious houses.
St. Clement. See Dundee; St. Clement Danes.
St. Cleran. See Lickerrig.
St. Colman. See Kilkeel.
St. Colman de Duria. See Templeshanbo.
St. Columba. See Glassary; Iona; Kilcolmkill; Londonderry; Oransay.
St. Colmonelus. See Kilcalmonell.
St. Congal. See Galloon. See also St. Mary alias St. Congal.
St. Cuthbert. See Durham.
St. Dogmael. See SS. Mary the Virgin and Dogmael.
St. Dominic. See Norwich.
Sanctus Donanus. See Toomyvara.
St. Donatus. See Bruges.
St. Edmund [the king and martyr]. See London: parochial churches.
St. Egwin. See SS. Mary and Egwin.
St. Elena. See Auckland, St. Helen.
St. Endeus. See Killeany.
St. Ewin. See London: parochial churches. Cf. also St. Ouen.
St. Faith. See London: parochial churches.
St. Feighin, Sanctus Feachtuanus, Sanctus Fechinus. See Culfeightrin. See also SS. Taurin and Feighin.
St. Ferchinus. See St. Ferchinus (in I.P.P.).
St. Fergus See Inishkeen.
Sanctus Finanus. See Kilfinan.
St. Finciall, St. Finoiall. See SS. Bridget and Finciall.
St. Franchanus. See St. Franchanus (in I.P.P.).
St. Francis. See SS. John and Francis.
St. Frideswide. See Oxford.
St. Fynnoga. See Coll.
St. George. See Gayton le Marsh.
St. Gerald. See Mayo.
St. German. See Selby.
St. Giles. See Barnwell; Lincoln.
St. Gilles. See Montdehere.
St. Gregory. See Canterbury.
SS. Gregory and Martin. See Wye.
St. Helen. See Auckland St. Helen; Plungar.
St. James. See Birkenhead; Bordeaux; Erfurt; Santiago.
SS. James and John. See Aynhoe.
St. John. See Chester; Colchester; Oxford; Pontefract; St. John of Jerusalem; Troyes.
St. John and Paul. See Venice.
St. John the Baptist. See Annadown; Ardee; London: parochial churches; Nenagh; Norwich; Rindown. See also
SS. Mary and John the Baptist.
SS. John the Baptist and Francis. See Sherkin Island.
SS. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist. See Exeter.
St. John the Evangelist. See Pontefract; Tuam. See also SS. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist.
St. Katherine. See Wanborough. Cf. also St. Catherine.
St. Kenelm. See SS. Mary and Kenelm.
St. Lasarrianus, St. Lascerianus, St. Laserianus. See Devenish.
St. Laurence. See Cardinal priests; Dingwall; Laurencekirk; Limerick; Stirling.
St. Leonard. See Eynsham; St. Leonard (in I.P.P.); York.
St. Magnus. See London: parochial churches.
St. Margaret. See Dartford; London: parochial churches.
St. Martial. See SS. Mary and Martial.
St. Martin. See Epsom; London: collegiate churches; Thompson: Troarn. See also SS. Gregory and Martin.
St. Mary. See Abbeygormacan; Abingdon; Abington; Aghmacart; Ampney St. Mary; Annadown; Ardchattan; Assaroc; Ballyloggan; Ballysadare; Barlings; Beuly; Bolton; Boston; Boyle; Bridgetown; Bruton; Burton, co. Pembroke; Cahir; Calais; Canon Island; Carrigillihy; Castletowndelvin; Cleeve; Cleish; Clogher; Clonfert; Clontuskert Omanny; Cloontuskert; Codford; Combefields; Comber; Cong; Connell, Great; Corcomroe; Coupar-Angus; Court; Coventry; Crossmolina; Crossraguel; Derrane; Drumlane; Dublin; Dunbrody; Dundrennan; Dungiven; Dunglass; Durrow; Eton; Ettrick; Exeter; Fermoy; Ferns; Fineshade; Flaxley; Forgandenny Fountains; Gallen; Galway; Glascarrig; Glastonbury; Graiguenamanagh; Granard; Guisborough; Hadleigh; Histon; Holycross; Horton; Inchcleraun; Inchmacnerin; Inchmore; Inishlounaght; Iona; Jedburgh; Jerpoint; Kenilworth; Keynsham; Kilcooly; Kilcreevanty; Killamanagh; Kilmacduagh; Kilmore-na-Sina; Kilmory; Kilshanny; Kinloss; Knockmoy; Lancaster; Lilleshall; Lincluden; Lincoln; Lindores; Lisgoole; London: religious houses; London: parochial churches; Louth; Luffield; Macosquin; Malmesbury; Marrick; Mayo (sic); Mellifont; Melrose; Middleton; Monaincha; Monasteranenagh; Monasterevan; Monymusk; Mullingar; Navan; Neath; Newbattle; Newburgh; O'Dorney; Orcheston; Osney; Ramsey; Rathfran; Rathkeale; Rattoo; Rome; Roscommon; Ross, co. Cork; Rouen; Saddell; St. Andrew; Ste. Marie du Catel; Saints Island, co. Longford; Seirkieran; Southwark; Southwell; Staverton; Stratford Langthorne; Studley; Syston; Tewkesbury; Thetford; Thornton: Toomyvara; Toulouse; de Tribuo; Trim; Vale Royal; Vienna; Warden; Whitkirk; Whitland; Winchester; Woodburn; York.
- See also SS. Peter and Paul and Mary.
St. Mary or Holy Cross. See Holycross; Tracton.
St. Mary alias St. Congal. See Bangor, co. Down.
St. Mary alias St. Finntanus. See Churchtown.
St. Mary alias St. Laserianus. See Devenish.
St. Mary alias St. Saviour. See Dives.
St. Mary and All Saints. See Trentham.
SS. Mary and Augustine. See Daventry.
SS. Mary and Egwin. See Evesham.
SS. Mary and John the Baptist. See Alcester.
SS. Mary and Kenelm. See Winchcomb.
SS. Mary and Martial. See Newsham.
SS. Mary and Nicholas. See Cambridge.
St. Mary Magdalen. See Bristol; Combwell; London: parochial churches; St. Mary Magdalen (in I.P.P.).
St. Mary the Virgin. See Airmyn; Bruges; Clonfert; Coventry; Denton; Dunglass; Dumbarton; Dundee; Dunfermline; Eaton Bray; Petelach; Plymbridge; Wendling; Wymondham; York. See also Holy Trinity, the, and St. Mary the Virgin.
SS. Mary the Virgin and Andrew. See Lindores.
SS. Mary the Virgin and Christopher. See York.
SS. Mary the Virgin and Dogmael. See St. Dogmells.
SS. Mary the Virgin and Francis, 202.
St. Medana. See Kirkmaiden.
St. Médard. See Saugues.
St. Medocius (i. e. Maidhoc). See Templeport.
St. Michael. See Appleby; Bampton; Coventry; Derby; Kilmichael; London: parochial churches; Mayo; Norwich; Oxford; Scone; Stackpole Elidor.
St. Molanus. See Annagh.
St. Molua. See Magheracloone.
St. Monawog. See Kilmonivaig.
St. Munchin, Sanctus Manchinus, Sanctus Monchinus. See Limerick.
St. Nicholas. See Carlisle; Carrickfergus; Castleisland; Glasgow; London: parochial churches; Marston; Tibenham.
SS. Nicholas and Catherine. See Danbury.
St. Oswald. See Strubby.
St. Ouen. See Rouen. Cf. also St. Ewin.
St. Patrick. See Drumgoon; Elphin; Oran, co. Roscommon; St. Patrick's de Mora; Saints Island, co. Donegal; Trim.
St. Paul. See London. See also SS. John and Paul; SS. Peter and Paul; SS. Peter and Paul and Augustine; and SS. Peter and Paul and St. Mary.
St. Peter (or Pierre). See Ghent; Gloucester; Jumièges; London: parochial churches; Middelburg; Norwich; Ripon; Rome; Westminster.
SS. Peter and Paul. See Armagh; Bardewick; Bourn; Clare; Clones; Plympton St. Mary: Rattoo; Rome; Taunton.
SS. Peter and Paul and Augustine. See Canterbury.
SS. Peter and Paul and St. Mary. See Lisgoole.
St. Petroc. See Bodmin.
St. Pierre. See St. Peter.
St. Piran. See Perranzabuloe.
St. Praxed. See Cardinal priests.
St. Pudenziana. See Cardinal priests; Rome.
St. Rule. See Meikle Folla.
St. Saviour. See St. Sauveurde-Harlebeke; St. Sauveurle-Vicomte.
St. Sepulchre. See Caen; London: parochial churches.
St. Seurin. See Bordeaux.
St. Severinus. See Cologne.
St. Severius. See Vienne.
St. Sexburga the Virgin. See Minster (in Sheppey).
St. Stephen. See Launceston; Westminster.
St. Sulpice. See de Plasnis.
St. Swithin. See London: parochial churches.
St. Taurin. See Evreux.
SS. Taurin and Feighin. See Fore.
St. Thomas. See Glasgow.
St. Thomas the Martyr. See Arbroath; Ballybeg; Glasney; Southwark; Stratford on Avon. See also Holy Trinity, the, and St. Thomas the Martyr.
St. Uny. See Lelant.
St. Wilfred. See Ripon.
Defects, physical, dispensations on account of, 153, 284–5, 344.
- See also Age; Illegitimacy.
Degrees, conferring of, in time of interdict, 185.
Deprivation and removal from benefices, secular and regular:—
by authority of a father-abbot (in the Cistercian order), 464.
by authority of the ordinary or metropolitan, 144, 283, 365, 428, 468, 501, 558, 565, 638, 707 (bis), 727.
by papal authority, 200, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282 (bis), 283, 284 (ter), 286 (bis), 287, 289, 290 (bis), 293 (bis), 306, 307, 313, 314 (bis), 317, 318, 319 (bis), 320, 321 (bis), 322, 324, 325 (bis), 326, 328 (bis), 330, 331, 344, 358, 362, 364, 365, 366, 369, 370, 378, 379 (bis), 382 (bis), 391, 394 (bis), 395, 396 (bis), 397, 398, 399, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407 (bis), 408 (ter), 409, 411, 413, 414, 420, 430 (bis), 432 (bis), 433, 434, 435, 436 (ter), 441 (bis), 442, 443 (bis), 444 (ter), 446 (bis), 447, 448, 450 (bis), 451, 452 (bis), 456, 461, 464, 470, 491, 492, 493 (bis), 495 (bis), 503, 505, 507, 508, 511, 513, 515, 519, 522, 541, 542, 544, 545, 547, 555, 556, 557, 570, 576, 577, 580, 582, 583, 587, 589 (bis), 593, 595, 597 (bis), 598, 618 (bis), 619, 620, 632, 633 (bis), 634, 635, 636 (bis), 637, 639, 640 (bis), 652, 661, 663, 664, 666, 668, 673, 674, 676, 683, 684 (bis), 690, 699, 701 (bis), 705, 706, 707, 709, 710, 714, 718, 719, 722, 723, 727 (bis).
-, of schismatics in Scotland, 1, 89, 182, 210, 226, 258, 689.
-, of schismatics abroad, 374.
Dice, 441, 491, 495.
Diffamation, 528.
Dilapidation and alienations etc. of benefices, a ground for deprivation:—
by religious, 306, 307, 366, 414, 463, 507, 508, 511, 556 (bis), 558, 570, 580, 589, 595, 598, 664, 665, 674, 675, 678, 699, 700, 701, 708, 710.
by secular clergy, 200, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282 (bis), 283, 284 (bis), 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 292, 293, 313, 314, 317, 318, 321, 322, 325, 326, 327, 329, 331, 344, 357, 364, 365, 368, 379, 382, 393, 394, 396, 397, 403, 404 (bis), 407 (bis), 408, 409, 420, 430 (bis), 432, 434, 436, 441 (bis), 442, 443, 444 (bis), 446, 447, 448, 450 (bis), 456, 460, 470, 491, 492, 493, 502, 503, 505, 513, 515, 519, 522, 542, 544, 545, 547, 555, 582 (bis), 587, 588, 597, 618, 632, 633, 634, 636 (bis), 637, 639, 660, 663, 667, 676, 683 (bis), 684, 705, 706, 707, 714, 719, 721, 723, 726, 727.
Dilapidations (of the manors, etc. of benefices), litigation concerning, 116, 239.
-, absolution from, 581.
-, exoneration from charges arising from, 249, 711.
-, repair or satisfaction ordered for, 311.
Diseases:—
gout, 77.
palsy, 12, 164.
Dispensations. See Age; Benefices; Illegitimacy; Marriage; Religious.
Draperskinste (i. e. the art or mistery of the drapers), 202 note.
Ducats of gold, 476.
Ducats of the camera , 78.
E
Elections, canonical:—
by cathedral chapters, of bishops, 244.
-, of deans, 3, 112, 239, 365.
-, -, disputed, 3, 4, 239.
by convents, of abbots, etc., 35, 40 (bis), 81, 133, 172, 173, 254, 390 (bis), 463, 464 (bis), 468, 499, 508, 511.
-, indults for, 305, 658.
by houses of Friars Minors, of a warden, 578.
Ember seasons, 225.
English miles, 661.
English money, 58, 66, 116, 164.
Episcopal fourths, collection of, by Erenachs, 614.
Episcopal dues, 80.
Erenachs, 614.
Erections of:—
parish or other churches or chapels into collegiate churches, 64, 75, 76, 84, 97, 217, 219, 429, 617, 623–4.
canonries and prebends, 64, 204, 341, 342, 419, 454, 724, 725.
cathedral church into an abbey, 343.
hospital into a prebend (alleged), 476.
priories into abbeys, 19, 20, 50, 106.
Eucharist, sacrament of. See Chapels, private; Sacraments.
Exchange of benefices, 37, 315, 346, 355, 367, 393, 401, 406, 503, 583, 621, 668, 695 (bis), 697, 719.
-, faculty for, 421.
Excommunication, 202, 235, 239, 281 (bis), 289, 314, 315, 318, 321, 325, 393, 398, 400, 401, 406, 410, 428, 431, 460, 462, 465, 466, 467, 476, 498, 500, 508, 562, 585, 639, 651, 667, 683, 691, 704, 717, 727.
-, absolution from, 71, 81, 123, 131, 178, 189, 204, 207, 218, 224, 225 (bis), 227, 238, 251, 256, 316, 332, 333, 340, 353, 356, 361, 364, 367, 378, 381, 390, 399, 400, 401, 404, 410, 419, 426 (bis), 428, 436, 437, 447, 452, 458, 463, 464, 468, 476, 479, 489, 500, 501, 503, 505, 508, 511, 518, 519, 520, 521, 525, 531 (bis), 532, 540, 545, 546, 550, 558, 563, 564, 569, 570, 571, 575 (bis), 581, 585, 588, 589 (bis), 595, 597, 601, 618, 619, 622, 631, 632 (bis), 633, 634, 635, 637 (bis), 638, 639 (bis), 640, 654, 660–1, 662, 665, 667, 670–1, 675, 677, 678, 679, 685, 690, 691, 694, 695, 701, 704, 705 (bis), 706 (bis), 709, 715, 720, 721, 722, 726, 727, 730.
-, greater, 317, 638, 663, 696.
-, -, incurred for spoiling pilgrims, 124.
Execrabilis , the constitution of pope John XXII. See Constitutions; Reservations.
Exempt churches, 37.
Exemption, of lay persons, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, 107, 158.
-, of a college, from the jurisdiction of the chancellor of an university, 185, 188.
-, letters of (in favour of members of the papal household), 374, 375 (bis).
- See also Religious Houses.
F
Farm of benefices, faculties for, without licence of the ordinaries, 143, 164.
-, indult for, granted to a bishop's chaplains or nominees, 110.
-, licences for, while studying, etc., 24, 28, 38, 40 (bis), 56, 74, 87, 92, 98, 119, 120, 123 (bis), 125, 126, 138, 149, 155, 159, 162, 170, 189, 197, 228, 255, 424, 513.
Farm, of appropriated benefices, to a bishop, 168.
-, of benefices belonging to an abbatial mensa, to secular clerks, 621.
-, of the fruits of an abbey, indult for, 50.
-, of the property of episcopal mense, etc., revocation of, 311, 350, 351, 402.
Fasts:—
Ash Wednesday, the morrow of, 645.
-, Friday after, 646.
Easter, vigil of, 644.
Holy week, 189.
Lent, 85, 151, 174.
Rogation days, 62.
Fasting, 10, 56, 70, 85, 87, 176, 224, 304, 386, 523, 525, 526 (ter), 604, 682.
-, indults of exemption and dispensations from, 26, 46, 151.
-, vows of, 189.
Feasts and festivals:—
Ascension day, 62, 644.
Christmas, 415, 591.
Corpus Christi, 264, 266.
Easter, 84, 265, 415, 591.
-, octaves of, 265.
Holy Trinity, 613.
Michaelmas, 591.
Palm Sunday, 189, 644.
Quinquagesima, first Sunday of, 264, 265.
St. Anne, 612.
St. Bartholomew, 29, 644, 646, 648.
St. Bride, 84.
St. Ewin, transferred from St. Bartholomew's day to the Wednesday following, 29.
St. John the Baptist, 334.
-, Nativity of, 58, 113, 591.
St. Mark, 62.
St. Martin, 194, 199.
St. Mary the Virgin, 61.
-, Assumption of, 217, 517.
-, Purification of, 415.
St. Nicholas, 716.
SS. Peter and Paul, 413.
SS. Philip and James, 194, 199.
St. Thomas the Martyr, translation of, 477.
-, right to catch herring and salmon on, 536, 537.
Fisheries, belonging to a priory, 579.
Fishing, on Sundays and other feasts, 536, 537.
Fleet, a tenth imposed for the provision of, 190.
Florins, gold, of the papal camera, 66, 100, 196, 205, 215, 217, 230, 238, 257, 362, 405, 416, 475, 479, 509, 536, 542, 543, 573, 577, 616, 687, 717.
-, -, of Florence, 613.
Fontevrault, order of. See Nuneaton.
Fornication, by lay persons, 16, 131, 233, 336, 345, 360, 361 (bis), 426, 435, 439, 533, 609, 613, 618, 654, 661, 703.
-, by religious, 306, 307, 511, 556 (bis), 558, 570, 580, 664, 665, 674, 678, 708.
-, by secular clergy, 200, 281, 282, 284, 329, 364, 365, 382, 394, 399, 408, 420, 430, 447 (bis), 450, 456, 460, 515, 519, 522, 544, 582 (bis), 587, 588, 632, 633 (bis), 634, 636, 637, 639, 663, 676, 683, 684, 707, 718, 721, 723, 726, 727.
Foundations of:—
chantries, 83, 716.
chapels, 210, 716.
colleges, 88, 93, 185, 476.
religious houses, 202 (bis), 391, 641, 713.
an university, 73.
Franciscan order. See Friars Minors.
French, king of the. See Charles VII.
-, the, and England, king of. See Henry VI.
French money. See Crowns.
Friars Minors, belonging to houses, not named, 11, 12, 109, 137, 139, 157, 160, 209, 295, 305note, 388, 422, 619, 620, 621.
-, houses of. See Clonkeen; Elphin; Hartlepool; Hereford; London (St. Clare without Aldgate), (Sisters); Scarborough.
-, -, foundation of, 641.
-, -, in the maritime islands near Brittany, Normandy and England, warden of, 578.
-, licensed to receive and retain certain places in Ireland, 641, 642.
-, the abbess and convent of Denney, of the order of St. Clare, living under the care of, 650.
-, order of, licence to transfer an intended house for Franciscan friars of the Third Order to, 649, 650.
-, -, minister-general of. See Perusio, Angelus de.
-, -, -, office of, vacant, 619.
-, -, minister provincial of, in Ireland. See O'Reilly, William; Walsh, Gillibertus.
-, -, proctor general of, in the Roman Court. See Eugubio, Francis de.
-, -, province of. See Ireland.
-, -, vicar-general of, for the parts north of the Alps, 578. See also Mozanicha, James, de.
-, -, vicars provincial of, 578.
Friars Minors of the Observance, foundation of houses of, 202 (bis).
-, house of. See Sherkin Island.
Friars Minors of the Third Order of St. Francis, called of Penance, belonging to houses not named, 414, 649, 701, 713.
-, houses of. See Court; Rosserk.
-, intended house of, at Clonkeen, 649.
Friars Preachers, belonging to houses not named, 67, 69, 70, 138, 298, 509, 517, 719.
-, houses of. See Athy; Chelmsford; Dartford (sisters); London: religious houses; Norwich (St. Dominic and St. John the Baptist); Rathfran; Venice.
-, order of, chapter general of, 529.
-, -, privileges of masters of theology in, 530.
-, -, province of. See England.
Friars. See Augustinian Friars; Carmelite Friars; Cruciferi; Friars Minors; Friars Minors of the Observance; Friars Minors of the Third Order; Friars Preachers; Trinitarian Friars.
Fruits of benefices, indults to receive while non-resident. See Farm: Residence.
G
Gilbertine order, houses of. See Lincoln; Sempringham; York.
Gilds, 86, 202, 210 (bis), 235, 613.
H
Hanaper, keeper of the, 629.
Handmaidens, indults to retain, 107, 158.
Heretics, faculty to proceed against, 223.
Herrings, right to catch, on Sundays and other feasts, 536.
Homicide, dispensations to be promoted to holy orders, etc., in spite of, 214, 216, 224.
-, guilt of, not contracted, 527.
-, by clergy, etc., 307, 326, 446, 718.
Horse, present of a, 350.
Hospitality, by religious, 26, 99, 131, 137, 138, 159, 164, 248, 501.
-, by secular clergy, 80, 471, 613, 623, 634, 684.
-, by Erenachs, 614.
Hospitallers, belonging to houses not named, 12, 188, 387.
-, order of, master of, 263 (bis).
-, -, -, chamber of, 25.
- - - See also Lastico, John de.
-, -, general chapters or convocations of, 187, 306.
-, -, turcopolier of. See Middelton, Hugh.
-, -, -, deputy of. See Langstrothir, John.
-, -, -, claims made on behalf of, 26.
-, -, -, to be preceded by a macebearer, 25.
-, priory of England, prior of, 24.
-, -, -, benefice in the patronage of, 83.
-, -, -, letters of exemption from obedience to, annulled, 190.
-, -, -See also Botyll, Robert.
-, -, preceptories of. See Balshall; Clerkenwell; Dalby on the Wolds.
-, priory of Ireland, preceptories of. See Kilmainham; Rindown.
- See also Rhodes.
Hospitals:—
Augustinian. See Augustinian hospitals.
Crouched friars. See Cruciferi, house of.
poor:—
in England. See Carlisle (St. Nicholas); Denhall; Greatham.
in Scotland. See Elgin; Polmadie.
abroad. See Rome.
-, appropriation of, to a collegiate church, 623.
-, unions of, with regular benefices, revoked, 176.
Household, papal, members of, grant of priority to, 218.
-, - See also Eugenius IV and Nicholas V.
I
Illegitimacy, benefices void or to be resigned, because held without dispensation for, 286, 287, 300, 370, 563, 575, 695.
Illegitimacy, dispensations by papal authority on account of, to be promoted archbishop or bishop, 2, 53, 362, 421–2, 549note, 652.
-, -, to be made abbot or prior, etc., 288, 295, 300 (bis), 306, 349, 351, 352, 391, 412, 413, 414, 470, 499, 559, 580 (bis), 592, 597, 598, 601, 619, 625, 674, 699, 701, 710 (bis), 713.
Illegitimacy, dispensations by papal authority on account of, to be ordained priest and to hold and exchange benefices with cure of souls, etc.:—
(1) for simple bastards (secular and regular clergy), 2, 36, 53, 86, 100, 151, 167, 176, 184, 207, 211, 276, 282–3, 286 (bis), 287, 290, 292, 300 (bis), 306, 318, 322, 324, 326, 330, 338, 339, 352, 355, 357, 362, 364, 367, 379, 380, 401, 404 (bis), 404–5, 407 (bis), 411, 412, 420, 421–2, 422–3, 432, 433 (bis), 441, 446, 450, 456, 470, 491, 494, 495–6, 499, 502, 505, 506, 510, 513, 518–9, 543 (bis), 544 (bis), 545, 546, 549, 550, 556, 557, 565, 568, 575, 580, 607, 619, 624, 626, 637, 652, 656, 671, 678, 685, 701, 702, 704, 722, 725, 730.
(2) for children of clergy (secular and regular clergy), 14, 15, 83, 192, 207, 216, 267, 275 (bis), 278, 279, 280, 281–2, 284, 285, 290, 295, 298, 313, 317, 318, 319, 322, 323, 325, (bis), 326, 327, 328, 332, 349, 356, 362, 366, 368, 369, 370–1, 375, 377, 380, 392, 394 (bis), 395, 396, 397, 398, 408, 409, 410, 412, 414, 418, 421, 424, 428, 430, 442, 444 (bis), 446, 449, 450, 457, 461, 492, 494, 501, 504, 520, 521, 522, 528, 539, 540, 542, 545, 555, 558, 559, 564, 565, 567, 570, 580, 583, 584, 589, 597, 601, 611, 618, 631, 632 (bis), 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 639, 640, 656, 660, 663, 666 (bis), 670 (bis), 673, 674, 676, 683, 684, 695, 697, 699, 703, 706, 710, 718, 720, 722, 723, 725, 726 (bis).
(3) for adulterine children (secular and regular clergy), 52, 72, 163, 288, 389, 391, 410, 527, 532, 592, 653 (note), 715.
(4) for the offspring of espoused parents, 705.
Illegitimacy, papal dispensations on account of, grants not to be bound to mention in subsequent dispensations and other graces, 2, 36, 37, 163, 167, 185, 192, 211, 338, 652.
Illegitimacy, dispensation by authority of the ordinary on account of, to be promoted to minor orders and hold a benefice without cure of souls:—
(1) for simple bastards, 276, 282–3, 286, 289, 322, 324, 326, 329, 422–3, 433, 507, 556, 671.
(2) for children of clergy, 283, 332, 382, 398, 421, 450, 497, 542, 618.
(3) for adulterine children, 389.
-, faculties for bishops, legates and nuncios to dispense on account of, 6, 172, 181, 182, 206 (bis), 224, 249, 400–1, 409, 470.
Illiteracy of clergy, a ground for deprivation, 382, 404, 635, 638, 660, 663, 705.
Impediments to marriage. See Marriage.
-, to ordination. See Age; Defects; Illegitimacy; Serfdom.
Imprisonment, 245, 362, 400.
Incest, by clergy, 667.
-, by lay persons, 131, 360, 361 (bis), 417, 440, 608, 612, 654.
Incontinence, charge of, 107, 158.
Indulgence, for penitents, present at mass, etc. with a papal legate, 224.
-, Jubilee, 57, 61, 66, 72, 103, 169, 170, 261 (bis), 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 530.
-, plenary, indults for confessors to grant:—
to clergy and religious, 10, 26, 56, 63, 67, 70, 75, 81, 304, 333, 386, 387, 487, 489, 490 (ter), 526 (ter), 606, 627, 681.
to lay persons, 10, 26, 63, 70, 71 (bis), 79, 87, 142 (ter), 175, 211, 224, 235, 385 (bis), 484, 485, 487, 488, 490 (bis), 523, 525, 604, 628 (bis), 682.
Indulgences, for visits to, and alms towards the building and repair etc. of:—
a cathedral church, 334.
a chapel, 612.
collegiate churches, 84, 97, 217.
parish churches and chapels, etc. therein, 29, 79, 113, 121, 263, 572, 716.
religious houses, 58, 124, 175, 516.
-, for persons contributing to the defence of Cyprus, 94, 95.
-, for persons contributing to the defence of the convent of Rhodes, 262, 263, 264, 265.
-, disposition of the proceeds of, 262, 263.
Insanity, 226.
Insurrections, 248.
Interdict, 466, 508, 640.
-, grant to exercise scholastic acts during, 185.
-, mass etc. in places under. See Irregularity; Mass.
Intimidation in Ireland. See under the various bishoprics in Ireland.
Intrusion into benefices. See Benefices.
Ireland and Irish. See Apostolic see; Augustinian canons and canonesses; Augustinian friars; Benedictine; Cistercian; Cruciferi: Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Hospitallers; Intimidation; Premonstratensian.
- See also Scots or Irish.
Irregularity, contracted by celebrating mass and other divine offices when excommunicate or in places under interdict, in contempt or not of the Keys, etc., 81, 182, 189, 225, 280, 281 (bis), 289, 317, 318, 321, 325, 333, 340, 350, 357, 359, 399, 410, 428, 438, 447, 464, 492, 495, 500, 508, 511, 520, 522, 525, 540, 571, 575, 581, 589, 595, 597, 601, 639 (bis), 640, 668, 677, 679, 691, 694, 704, 715, 717, 727, 730.
-, contracted by wounding or maiming, 37, 182, 224.
-, contracted by presence at scenes of violence, 342, 493.
-, not contracted by such presence, 527.
-, not contracted by wounding in self-defence, 541.
Italian miles, 275.
J
Jewels, given in payment of fees, 273 (bis), 274 (bis).
Jubilee, year of, 102, 261, 263, 264, 265, 504.
Jubilee indulgence. See Indulgence.
K
Keys, contempt of the. See Irregularity; Mass.
Kindred, marriage within the forbidden degrees of. See Marriage.
L
Language, ignorance of, 235, 493, 697.
Lapse of the collation of benefices. See Benefices; Collations by authority of the ordinary; Reservations.
Lateran Council, Third General, lapse of benefices by the statutes of. See Benefices, lapse of the collation of.
Latin, teaching of, 309.
Lazarite hospitals. See Acre; Burton Lazars.
Learning, lack of. See Illiteracy; Parish churches.
Leases, limitation of the length of, 478.
Legate and vicar-general of the apostolic see in Rome. See Peter, cardinal priest of St. Praxed's.
Legates, papal, 223.
- - See also Cusa, Nicholas de; Kempe, John; Otto and Ottobon.
Legatus natus , 467.
Legitimacy, litigation concerning, 348–9.
Legitimization of offspring, 7, 67, 80, 173, 205, 206, 225, 233, 260, 337, 355, 360, 361, 373, 418 (bis), 422, 426, 427, 440 (bis), 473, 533 (bis), 608, 609 (bis), 613, 622, 652, 654 (bis), 661, 703.
Letters, episcopal, exemplification and confirmation of, 342, 642–8, 653.
Letters, conservatory, 374 (bis).
Letters, papal, abbreviators of. See Cady, Robert; Howys, Thomas; Lax alias Chestre, John; Radcliff, William; Sharpe, Henry; Sollay, Thomas.
-, -, corrector and abbreviator of. See Varris, Petrus de.
-, -, exemplifications of, 13, 336, 337, 353 (bis), 653, 657–9.
-, -, exhibition and presentation of, to the ordinaries, 91.
-, -, expectative and not yet taken effect at the death of a pope, revocation of, 411.
-, -, forgers of, faculty to proceed against, 223.
-, -, inspection of, 133, 353.
-, -, not drawn up, at a pope's death, 102, 277 (bis), 288, 291, 295, 301, 313, 321, 325, 329, 333, 334 (bis), 347, 351, 355, 356, 367, 368.
-, -, not presented to the executors within the statutory time, 320.
-, -, null, surreptitious, or of doubtful validity etc. on account of errors, omissions etc., 20, 115, 230, 235, 245, 315, 327, 335, 336, 357, 420, 443, 449, 579, 593, 594, 652, 653, 673.
-, obtained when under the greater excommunication, 663.
-, -, presented to the metropolitan instead of to the ordinary. 409.
-, -, publication of, manner of, 19.
-, -, registration of, in a bishop's register, 91.
-, -, registratores of. SeeAdria, Antonius de; Amici, Michael; Augeroles, Johannes de; Feletis, A. de; Magio, A. de; Pollart, Emundus; Pontanus, Octavianus; Tervisio, T. de; Varris, P. de.
-, -, restoration of, 473.
-, -, revocation and annulment of, 96, 152, 188, 190, 192, 238, 343, 421, 473.
-, -, with quod si non ambo clause, 478.
-, -, writers (scriptores) of. See Adria, Antonius de;Amici. Michael; Augeroles, Johannes de; Feletis, A. de;Magio, A. de; Varris, P. de.
Litigation, 3, 4, 13, 54, 242, 243, 258, 294, 311, 312, 316, 317, 324, 328, 345, 358, 368, 370, 415, 420, 422, 428, 457, 458, 459, 479, 538, 549, 561, 563, 573, 574, 576, 581, 586, 599, 662, 668, 669, 687, 688, 689, 690, 691, 692, 728.
-, between lay persons in the diocese of St. Andrews, 461.
- See also Marriage; Oblations; Wills.
M
Manslaughter, charge of, 493, 495.
Marriage, dispensations to contract, without banns, 16, 348.
-, dispensations, faculties and mandates to grant dispensation to contract, notwithstanding impediments of:—
affinity, 6, 7, 12, 130, 173, 336–7, 341 (bis), 345, 360, 361, 439, 532 (bis), 608–9, 613, 622, 661, 703.
kindred, 6, 7, 12, 67, 130, 173, 336–7, 337, 341 (bis), 345, 359, 361 (bis), 418, 438, 439, 533, 608–9, 613, 622, 654, 702, 703.
quasi-affinity, 130, 608–9.
spiritual relationship, 47, 259, 611.
-, dispensations and mandates to grant dispensation to remain in or re-contract, notwithstanding impediments of:—
affinity, 173, 217, 233, 418, 419, 426, 452, 533, 622.
kindred, 173, 205, 260, 355, 417, 418, 440, 472–3, 622, 654.
previous espousals and unconsummated marriage per verba de presenti, 607.
quasi-affinity, 260, 426 (et corrigenda), 607.
spiritual relationship, 25, 80, 217, 373, 422, 427, 609, 651.
-, dispensations for, faculties for bishops, abbots, legates or nuncios to grant, 6, 7, 181, 182, 206, 225, 228, 249, 337, 533.
-, impediments to:—
quasi-affinity, 36, 622.
-, litigation concerning, 36, 348, 585, 622.
-, dissolution of, on ground of impotence, 609.
-, permission to contract, in spite of a vow of continence, 55.
-, private, 16.
Marshal, high, of England. 384.
Mass, before daybreak, indults to celebrate or cause to be celebrated:—
for lay persons, 10, 24, 50 (bis), 70, 92, 93, 200, 217, 301, 302, 303, 384, 490.
for clergy, etc., 8, 10, 12, 31 (bis), 79, 93 (bis), 134, 142, 302, 440, 487, 629, 681, 682.
-, -, faculty for granting such, 226.
-, -, at a seaport, indult for, 621, 622.
-, solemn with music, 477, 593.
-, requiem, 477.
-, See also Chapels; Irregularity; Rehabilitations.
Mass and other divine offices in places under interdict, indults to celebrate or cause to be celebrated:—
for lay persons, 10, 24, 92, 200, 217, 301, 302, 303, 384, 490–1, 629.
for clergy, 8, 10, 79, 134, 142, 302, 440, 487, 629 (bis), 658.
Matins, 672.
Medical treatment, 467.
Medicine, faculty to permit ecclesiastics to study, 227.
Mense , abbatial, 571, 580, 621, 701.
-, -, pensions on, 172, 571.
-, -, vicarage united to, 275.
-, archiepiscopal, impoverishment of, 99, 249, 334.
-, -, property of, 343.
-, capitular, appropriation to, 251.
-, -, benefice annexed to, 569.
-, -, benefice belonging to, 289.
-, -, pension on, 662.
-, -, possessions of, alienated, 478.
-, -, of a collegiate church, 429.
-, episcopal, 220, 311, 471.
-, -, manors etc. belonging to, 696.
-, -, possessions of, alienation etc. of, 402, 478.
-, -, pension upon, reduction of, 358.
Metropolitans, rights of, in regard to the consecration of suffragan bishops, 426, 608, 662, 698.
Milkmeats, permitted on fast-days in Scotland in lieu of olive oil, 85, 174.
-, permitted to a pregnant woman in Lent etc., 151.
Mills, 416.
Minoresses. See Friars Minors.
Miracles, 63.
Mitre, etc., indults to wear, 90, 106, 127, 162, 413, 470.
Mortuaries, 415.
Murder, charges of, 580, 582.
-, of a bishop, 118.
Mutilation, 401.
Notaries apostolic. See Croyser, William; Grey, William; Spens, Thomas.
-, -, See also Reservations.
Notaries public, grants of, and faculties to grant the office of, 27, 31 (bis), 126, 132, 180, 181, 182, 206, 224, 241, 249, 371 (4), 372 (9), 373 (ter), 385, 454 (ter), 455 (9), 480, 481 (10), 482 (13), 483 (13), 484 (2), 551 (bis), 552 (7), 553 (bis), 603 (4), 604 (bis), 626 (bis), 627 (ter), 627 note, 679 (4), 680 (4).
-, married, indults for, to act in other than purely ecclesiastical causes, 120, 135.
-, -, indults for, to act in spiritual and ecclesiastical causes, 159, 241, 534, 535.
-, resignations made before, 583, 619.
Notary public, charge of forgery made against, 31—34.
-, by Imperial authority, 665.
-, by royal authority, 351 note.
- See also Hog, John.
Nuncios, papal:—
to England. See Amici, Michael; Clementis, Vincent; Gray, William; Legname; Baptista; Obizis, Master John de; Monte, Peter de; Ursinis, Marinus de.
to Ireland. See Legname, Baptista; Purcell, John.
to Scotland. See Durisder, Andrew de; Legname, Baptista; Young, Patrick.
O
Oaths, letters of absolution from, revoked, 152.
-, relaxation of, 149 (bis), 161, 187, 223, 224, 560, 579, 711.
-, absolution from, 156, 437.
-, unlawful, faculty to absolve from, 224.
Oaths of fealty to the pope from:—
abbots and priors, etc., 196, 297, 300, 390, 391, 469, 508, 509, 512, 595.
bishops, 242, 299, 335, 339, 360, 426, 439 (ter), 506, 509, 596, 599, 607, 608, 610, 612, 626, 698, 700 (bis).
collectors of the papal camera, 269, 271, 272.
deans, 256, 365, 588, 663.
notaries apostolic, 269.
notaries public, 180, 182, 206, 224, 241, 249, 371 (bis), 372 (6), 373, 385, 454 (ter), 455, 481, 482, 551, 552 (passim), 603 (ter), 626 (bis), 627 (bis), 679 (bis), 680 (bis).
penitentiary, 336.
provost, 167.
Oblations, 214, 357, 416.
-, etc., litigation about, 165, 250, 651, 653.
Offices, divine, neglect of, a ground for deprivation:—
of secular clergy, 491, 493, 503, 636.
of religious, 464, 570, 678.
-, -, a monk provided to say, 591.
-, for the dead, 593.
Orators, to the pope, 374.
-, - See also Aleyn, John; Castiglioni, John; Inglis, James; Winchecom, Thomas.
Orders, minor, dispensation for a bigamist to be promoted to, 174.
-, -, obtained without licence of the ordinary from another bishop, 284.
-, -, promotion of religious to, 106, 155.
-, deacons', required for holding a major prebend, 205.
-, priests', dispensation to be promoted to, 178.
-, -, dispensation to be promoted to, before the canonical age, 49, 531, 533 (bis), 534, 535, 589, 590, 717.
-, -, promotion to, at other than the Ember seasons, 225.
-, -, etc., benefices with cure unlawfully detained without promotion to, and thereby canonically void, 69, 200, 284, 286, 289, 290, 318, 319, 320, 321, 323, 328, 330, 339, 360, 362, 380, 401, 406, 407 (bis), 426, 430, 431, 433, 435, 441, 443, 445, 448, 460, 497, 515, 540, 545, 546, 549, 565, 618, 631, 639, 656, 673, 674, 694, 709, 719.
-, -, dispensations for holders of benefices with cure of souls or requiring promotion to holy orders, not to be bound to be promoted to, 38, 55, 74, 84, 149 (bis), 156, 167, 179, 180, 193, 702.
-, -, dispensation for a married layman to be promoted to, 212.
-, -, dispensations for promotion to, in spite of violence and homicide, 214, 216, 224, 342.
Ordinances. See Constance, council of; Eugenius IV; Nicholas V.
P
Pallium, 603, 700.
Palms, blessing of, 62.
Parish churches, agreement regarding those of a united benefice, 231.
-, annexed to hospitals, 128, 623.
-, attendance at, at Easter, 84.
-, belonging to episcopal mense, 311.
-, burdens of, after appropriation to a collegiate church, 429.
-, canonically united, 365, 427, 435, 436, 448.
-, -, separation of, 427, 448.
-, chantry founded in, 83.
-, chapel with cure subjected to, 62.
-, chapels attached to, demolition and rebuilding of, 202.
-, consolidation of a dependent chapel with, 351.
-, dispute with a daughter chapel as to liability for repair of, 655, 656.
-, division of, into three vicarages, 541.
-, enlargement of, 202.
-, fabric of, gift of the first salmon caught on a Sunday or feast-day to be made to, 537.
-, granted to the Friars Minors, 641.
-, in a solitary and deserted place, 420.
-, pension in the fruits of, 113.
-, rights of, saved, 677, 714.
-, to be served by religious, 98.
- See also Appropriations; Chancels; Unions of benefices.
Parliament Rolls, extracts from, exemplified, 17.
Patronage, exchange of, 284.
-, gifts of, to religious houses for purposes of appropriation, 148, 466, 593.
-, lay, benefices in, 13, 26, 64, 69, 78, 113, 144, 145, 167, 185, 219, 231, 233, 257, 278, 279, 280, 282, 292, 312, 318, 321, 323, 328 (bis), 334, 340, 342, 362, 395, 398, 400, 401, 403, 404, 406, 408, 418, 424, 425, 429, 430, 431, 442 (bis), 446, 448, 449, 450, 454, 457, 473, 475, 491, 495, 501, 504, 541, 544 (bis), 545 (bis), 575, 623, 631, 634, 731.
-, right of, reserved, 64, 219, 427, 476, 617, 624, 716.
Patrons, lay, consent of, to appropriation of tithes, etc. to collegiate churches, unions of benefices, etc., 219, 340, 342, 425, 593, 676.
-, -, to a collation by papal authority, 457, 491.
Penance. See Indulgence.
Penance, order of. See Friars Minors.
Penitentiaries, papal, 152.
-, papal major, examination held, by, 336.
-, -, powers of, 225.
-, papal minor, appointment of, 270, 271 note, 336.
-, -, See also Forster, Hugh; Sandewich, Walter.
Pensionarie , vicarages so called, 504 (bis), 505, 694.
Pensionarii , vicars so called, 504, 694.
Pensions, granted to a claustral prior, 591.
-, reservation of, upon the fruits of dignities, 194, 199, 213.
-, upon a capitular mensa, 662.
-, upon the fruits of a bishopric, 439.
-, upon the fruits of canonries, 291, 311.
-, upon the fruits of religious houses, 8, 53, 125, 172, 196, 208, 222, 254, 257, 310, 500, 511, 529, 561.
Pensions to secular clergy, from the fruits of resigned benefices, 37, 42, 310, 422, 429, 534,
Perjury, 278, 281, 289, 290, 293, 313, 314, 318, 322, 325, 326 (bis), 329, 364, 366, 399, 403, 408, 420, 430 (bis), 434, 435, 436, 441 (bis), 442, 444 (bis), 446, 447 (bis), 450, 456, 463, 467, 470, 491, 495, 503, 507, 515, 522, 556 (bis), 587, 588, 597, 618, 632, 637, 640, 663, 664, 667, 674, 675, 683 (bis), 700, 704, 711.
-, absolution from, 560, 579, 581.
Pharaoh, 497, 498 note.
Physicians, 26, 110, 702 note.
Pilgrimage, vows of, 121, 123, 180, 189, 206, 489, 525.
-, faculty to grant leave for, 181.
- See also Holy Land; Rome; Santiago.
Pilgrimages of the Jubilee year, 504.
Plebanie and plebes , parochial benefices so styled, 285, 287, 325, 399, 445, 454, 614.
Plenary indulgences. See Indulgences.
Popes. See Boniface VIII; Boniface IX; Clement VI; Eugenius IV; Felix V; Honorius II; Innocent II; John XXII; John XXIII; Paul V.
Portable altars. See Altars.
Preaching, 5, 109, 152, 162.
Prebends, erection of. See Erections.
Premonstratensian canons, belonging to houses not named, 275, 640.
-, houses of:—
in England. See Barlings; Newsham; Wendling.
in Ireland. See Annadown; Killamanagh; Lough Key; Lough Oughter, Tuam; Woodburn.
in Scotland. See Dryburgh; Fearn; Holywood; Soulseat; Tongueland; Whiteherne.
Presentation, right of, during voidance of a See, 203.
-, -, reserved to a bishop, 64, 220, 341.
-, -, reserved to patrons or founders, 76, 341, 342, 429.
Presentations, by ecclesiastical patrons, 111, 573, 574, 697.
-, by lay patrons, doubtful validity of, 13, 473, 575.
Priories, alien, possensions of, 17, 237.
Prison, breaking of, 530, 531.
Privilege, papal, 13, 14.
Processions, 62, 179, 644, 647, 648.
Procurations. See Archdeacons; Bishops.
Profession, unintentional, not binding, 229.
Protonotaries. See Notaries.
Provisions:—
(1) by authority of the ordinary, 110, 149 (bis), 178, 257, 334, 347, 391, 576, 692.
-, doubtful validity of, 236, 315.
(2) papal, and mandates to make provision by papal authority of:—
bishoprics in:—
England, 295, 296, 298, 387, 388, 426, 507, 508, 600 (bis), 608, 698.
Ireland, 53, 72, 150, 230, 233, 234, 235, 242, 251, 295, 296, 298 (bis), 299, 362, 388 (bis), 389, 422, 423, 439, 506, 510, 512, 517, 518, 548, 596, 601, 662, 664.
-, obtained by false evidence of voidance, 244.
-, obtained by false representation, 343.
Scotland, 20, 290, 291, 295, 297, 298, 300, 301, 312, 324, 331, 332, 339, 340, 402, 576, 599, 625, 729.
Wales, 4, 299, 335, 509.
abroad, 299, (cardinal) 602.
religious houses in:—
England, 20, 124–5.
Ireland, 54, 294, 298, 300 (bis), 306, 307, 390, 391, 507, 508, 511, 512, 527, 557, 580 (bis), 581, 589, 593, 595, 597 (bis), 598, 664, 666, 673, 679, 699, 701 (bis), 709, 724.
Scotland, 196, 208, 209, 297, 350, 492, 508, 509, 561, 571, 579, 711.
abroad, 35, 665.
secular benefices (dignities, canonries and prebends, parish churches, etc.), 1, 3, 9, 14, 15, 18, 45, 86, 176, 193 (bis), 195 (bis), 196, 198 (bis), 199, 201, 204, 212, 213, 214 (bis), 226, 233, 252, 258, 279, 291, 312, 315, 318, 319, 322, 327, 329, 330 (ter), 331, 345, 358, 360, 362, 369 (bis), 370, 377, 381, 394, 411 (bis), 421, 424, 437, 438, 452, 453 (bis), 454, 456, 474, 478, 496, 520, 534, 538, 539, 543, 549, 550, 554, 566, 567, 576, 585, 588, 589, 599, 607, 611, 624–5, 631, 634, 635, 663, 684, 685 (bis), 690, 707, 717, 721, 722, 724, 728.
canonries with reservation of prebends, etc., 9, 14, 15, 23, 59, 63, 64, 82, 199, 218 (bis), 232, 256, 277, 291 (bis), 294, 324, 331, 345, 357, 363, 366, 403, 473, 550, 598, 626, 634, 639, 670, 670–1, 671 (bis), 686.
-, faculties for bishops to make, 7, 475.
benefices in ecclesiastical patronage: (a) cathedral (regular and secular) and collegiate patrons, 23, 185, 227, 232, 242, 288 (bis), 324, 325, 330, 331, 340, 403, 404, 409, 432, 475, 515–6, 517, 520, 539, 550, 558–559, 634, 725, 727.
-, (b) religious patrons, 18, 23, 185, 256, 288 (bis), 294, 310, 366, 432, 473, 516, 539, 550, 694, 725.
benefices, in lay patronage, 425, 454.
benefices of persons deprived for schism in Scotland, 89.
-, faculties to make, 1, 7.
-, indults or faculties for bishops to make to nominees of James II, king of Scots, 38, 315, 475.
R
Rebellion, charge of, 620.
Reconciliation of apostate religious, 226.
Reconciliations of churches, cemeteries and monasteries, 21, 127, 226.
Registers, papal, errors and corrections in. See footnotes passim.
-, -, exemplifications from, 191, 302, 642.
-, -, inspection of, 133.
-, -, instructions for binding, 179.
-, -, letters cancelled from, 188.
-, -, note explaining the reason for letters being entered in a certain place in, 297.
-, -, notes of searches made in:—
A (i.e. Anglia), 649, 651, 654, 660, 683 note, 699, 704 note, 716, 718 note.
H. (i.e. Hibernia), 665, 677, 683note, 704 note, 718 note.
-, -, rubricatores (i.e. compilers of the rubricelle or lists of the contents) of. SeeAguilo, Johannes; Bernardus;Ciremberg, Conradus; Dionisius [Simonelli]; Fidelis, [B.;Fidelis, Christoforus; Guillermus; Johannes; Leonardus; Lutkehus, Hermannus;Marcellus; Mo.; N.; Restis, L. de; Rodrici,. Garsias;Ruffi, Johannes; Symon;Tongues, N. de; Tries, Daniel.
Rehabilitations on account of irregularity contracted by celebrating mass etc. when under sentences of excommunication, suspension, interdict etc. incurred by holding benefices with cure below the canonical age, or without being ordained priest, or without dispensation on account of illegitimacy or by holding incompatible benefices or by simony, etc., 1, 4, 29, 36–7, 49, 56, 60, 63, 81, 115, 117, 145, 167, 207, 215, 216, 235, 238, 257, 279, 280, 287, 313, 333, 339, 342, 350, 356, 359, 360–1, 362, 367, 381, 399, 401 (bis), 406, 410, 422–3, 424, 425, 429, 438, 447, 452, 458, 464, 500, 511, 515, 520, 522, 525, 540, 571, 581, 589, 595, 597, 601, 638, 639 (bis), 653, 656, 674, 677, 679, 690, 701, 705, 730.
-, faculties for making, 182, 189, 207, 223, 225.
Relics, indult for the removal of, 8.
Religious, admission and profession of, 134, 196, 208, 209, 222, 288, 290, 307 (bis), 349, 352, 362, 367, 370, 389, 395, 405, 408, 412, 413, 464, 465, 497, 507, 509, 527, 528, 556, 557 (ter), 558, 561, 565, 569, 580, 597, 598, 611, 640, 642–3, 673, 674, 675, 676, 678, 699, 700, 708, 709 (bis), 710, 724.
-, apostasy of, 89, 226, 307.
-, discipline of, 37, 48, 89, 163, 416, 643.
-, dispensations for, to hold secular benefices, 11 (bis), 28, 46 note, 48, 49, 52, 67, 68, 70 (ter), 72, 73, 79, 85, 86, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96, 98, 100, 103, 104, 108, 109 (bis), 112, 114, 115, 119, 122, 124, 128 (bis), 134 (ter), 136, 137, 138 (bis), 139 (4), 141, 143, 145, 147 (bis), 148 (bis), 150, 152, 154, 155, 157 (4), 159, 160, 164 (bis), 170 (bis), 177, 188, 240, 246, 252, 275, 352, 416, 417 (ter), 467, 500, 558, 590, 619, 731.
-, dispensations for, to be promoted to the priesthood before the canonical age, 49, 92–3, 266, 531, 589–590.
-, exclusion of, from their houses, 531 (bis).
-, faculty for the promotion of, to minor orders by an abbot, 92.
-, imprisonment of, 308, 400, 530, 531.
-, indult for non-removal of, 557.
-, indulat for restitution of, to a stall in the choir and a place in the chapter, 89.
-, indult to, for study at an university, 90.
-, licensed by an abbot to receive a benefice, 240.
-, licences for the presentation of, to secular benefices, 30, 62.
-, migration and translation of, from house to house, 46, 150, 163, 188, 413, 465, 466, 499, 564, 675.
-, -, from order to order, 650, 672, 701.
-, oppression of, 498, 499.
-, permitted by a statute of Clement VI to go to Rome for the Jubilee indulgence without licence of their superiors, 57.
-, privileges granted to a claustral prior, 590, 591.
-, secular benefice detained by, 504.
-, tonsure of novices, 90.
Religious houses, alienation of the property of, 350.
-, annexed churches of, 287, 589, 610.
-, appropriated churches of, 30, 98, 148, 168, 240, 251, 267, 283, 351, 415, 557, 676, 711.
-, appropriations to. See Appropriations.
-, attack upon and burning of, 344.
-, benefices in the gift of, 275, 310, 344, 392, 404, 502, 527, 547, 560, 563, 573, 574, 650, 697.
-, cemetery of, 309.
-, dependent on other religious houses, 125, 254, 305, 352, 414, 556, 560, 578, 642, 675, 712.
-, excused from maintaining a chaplain in a chapel dependent on an appropriated church, 351.
-, exemption of, from the authority of a parent house, 20, 50, 51, 133.
-, -, from the jurisdiction of the archbishop of Canterbury, as legatus natus, 467.
-, -, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, etc., and immediate subjection to the Roman church, 46, 51, 57, 61, 81, 89, 90, 133, 163 (bis), 172, 230, 310, 416, 650, 665.
-, -, from the payment of yearly pensions, 465, 466.
-, foundation of, 19, 50, 677.
-, impoverishment and ruinous state of the buildings of, through armed attack, debts, fire, flood, war, etc., 26, 60, 81, 97, 99, 131, 143, 156, 175, 248, 251, 254, 263, 463, 498, 559, 593, 598.
-, indulgences for the repair etc. of. See Indulgences.
-, indult for a benefactress to enter, 46.
-, indult for non-removal of a prior, 416.
-, indult to elect a prior, 305.
-, lease of property of, 615, 616.
-, not bound to pay visitations or procurations in money, 353.
-, peculiar jurisdiction of, 512.
-, privileges granted to, 291.
-, statutes of, 305, 467,
-, tithes belonging to, 415.
-, transfer of, from order to order, 254, 309, 649–50.
-, visitation of, by the ordinary, 37, 47, 48, 590, 647.
-, a secular cathedral church converted into, 243.
Religious, Religious houses and Religious orders, etc. See Abbots; Alien priories; Arrouaise; Augustinian canons, canonesses and friars; Benedictine; Carmelite friars; Carthusian; Cistercian; Cluniac; Collations; Concubinage; Cruciferi; Dilapidation; Elections; Excommunication; Farm; Fontevrault; Fornication; Foundations; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Hospitallers; Illegitimacy; Irregularity; Patronage; Premonstratensian; Provisions; Reservations; Residence; Simony; Statutes; Tiron; Trinitarian friars; Val-desChoux; Voidance.
Repair of churches, at Rome, money to be devoted to, 223 (bis), 224, 225, 227.
- See also Cathedral churches; Chancel; Chapels; Parish churches.
Reservations, general, of:—
benefices void by the death of papal notaries, 221.
conventual priories, 352, 412, 463, 468, 527, 710.
major dignities in cathedral churches, 195, 256, 260, 363, 365, 366, 369 (bis), 380, 381, 382, 588, 693.
principal dignities in collegiate churches, 518.
benefices of persons required to resgin, 724.
-, -, decreed by Nicholas V, 184, 291.
-, -, made by Eugenius IV, continued by Nicholas V, 352, 412.
Reservations ipso facto of benefices void by:—
death at the apostolic see (Roman Court), 193, 194, 195, 196 (bis), 197, 198, 199 (bis), 230, 244, 255, 260, 298, 363, 365, 379, 432, 434, 451, 480, 492, 494, 502 (bis), 505, 543, 545, 546, 548–549, 554, 575, 596, 634, 662, 722.
-, exception to, 139.
death, within two days’ journey of the Roman Court, 214, 377, 520, 538, 568.
death of members of the papal court (papal chaplains, abbreviators, writers etc.), 366, 382, 583, 634, 693.
death, on return journey from the pilgrimage of the Jubliee year, 504.
John XXII's constitution ‘Execrabilis’ against plurality of benefices (Extrav. Jo. xxii, 3), 293, 347, 367, 378, 496, 720.
lapse of the canonical time for the consecration of bishops, 340, 405.
promotion to the episcopate and consecration, 4, 18, 45, 117, 183, 221, 290, 291, 294, 324, 331, 332, 368, 369, 371, 381, 445, 453, 457, 458, 474, 480, 504, 567, 569, 575, 580, 588, 652, 660, 662, 729.
provision to a religious house, 492.
resignation to the pope, or at the apostolic see, 125, 205, 280, 299, 388 (bis), 494, 534, 543, 547, 548, 600.
-, exception to, 139.
resignation admitted by papal authority, 508.
resignation of a papal acolyte and chaplain, 669.
Reservations, special, of:—
secular benefices, in England, 4, 37, 359, 480.
-, in Ireland, 285, 368, 369, 442 (bis), 453, 458, 587, 652.
-, in Scotland, 64, 65 (bis), 66, 69, 86 (bis), 87 (bis), 97, 108, 168, 169, 172, 195, 198, 199, 204, 256, 261, 291, 312, 330, 331, 332, 370–1, 445, 588.
-, abroad, 7, 197, 359.
benefices in the collation of ecclesiastical patrons (religious houses, cathedral and collegiate churches), in Ireland, 375.
-, in Scotland, 9, 15, 20, 47, 55, 59, 83, 86, 87, 88 (bis), 108, 168, 169, 172, 173, 177, 235, 275, 276, 288 (bis), 291–2.
-, abroad, 359.
religious houses, 37, 257, 296, 571.
sees, in England, 295, 296, 298, 388, 506, 508, 509, 600, 602, 699.
-, in Ireland, 295, 296, 298 (bis), 389, 423, 506, 510, 517, 518.
-, in Scotland, 295, 298, 299, 301, 599, 625.
-, in Wales, 295, 299.
-, abroad, 299, 625 note.
the first benefice to become void in the dominions of the king of England, 103.
the first Cistercian monastery to become void in Scotland, 257.
Reservations, faculties for bishops, nuncios, etc., to make, 7, 88 (bis), 288, 315, 359.
Residence of clergy, indults of exemption from, whilst studying at an university, or in the service of spiritual or temporal lords, or residing at the Roman court, etc., 12, 24, 28, 38, 40, 74, 84, 92, 98, 119, 120, 123 (bis), 125, 126, 135, 149, 152, 156, 160, 162, 189, 190, 197, 228, 255, 339, 424, 513, 702.
-, -, faculties to grant, 206, 225, 227.
-, neglect of, 396, 493, 545, 570, 706, 707.
Resignation, faculties and madates to make, receive, etc., 196, 204, 267, 268, 285, 292, 306, 310, 322, 335, 360, 395, 421 (bis), 436, 509, 547, 561, 567, 619, 621, 667, 674, 678, 719, 729–30.
Restitution, general, of persons deprived for schism, 210, 226, 258, 374, 452–3, 689.
-, -, exception to, 89.
Roman church, chancellor of, 657.
-, chancery of. See Chancery, papal.
-, vice-chancellor of. See Condulmarus, Francis, cardinal bishop of Porto; Jordan; Ranerius.
-, bishopric immediately subject to, 300.
-, religious houses immediately subject to. See Religious houses, exemption of.
Roman court, 213, 530.
-, agents at, 29, 57, 61, 125, 277, 534, 620.
-, bishop on his way to, 612.
-, bishops saved the trouble and expense of going to, 439, 607, 610, 612, 700.
-, causes not lawfully devolved to, 67, 202, 243, 316, 479.
-, death at, 662. See also Reservations.
-, followers of, 199, 324.
-, indult to remain at, 25.
-, litigation at, 193, 324, 347, 428.
-, penitentiaries in. See Penitentiaries.
-, prison of, 530, 531.
-, proctor of Henry VI at. See Babington, William.
-, proctor-general of the Friars Minors at. See Eugubio, Francis de.
-, reservation of benefices void at. See Reservations.
-, residence at. See Archdeacons; Residence.
-, residents at, 201 (bis), 210, 242, 267, 297, 307, 359, 405, 424, 479, 539.
Rubricatores of papal registers. SeeSee Registers.
Rural deaneries. See Deanery, rural.
S
Sacraments, right of administration of, 62, 84, 98, 109, 214, 250.
-, neglect of, by parish clergy, a ground for deprivation, 293, 320, 327, 329, 368, 407, 434, 443, 446.
-, See Baptism; Chapels.
Sacrosancta , constitution of John XXII beginning, 650.
Safe-conducts, 25, 30, 190, 192, 209 (bis), 211, 216, 219.
St. Clare, order of, houses of. See Denney; London; religious houses.
St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, order of, hospital of. See Burton Lazars.
St. Victor, order of, house of. See Waterford.
Salmon, tithes of, 221.
-, indult to catch on Sundays and other feasts, 536, 537.
Sanctuary, 553.
Schism, the, healing of, 28.
-, in Scotland, 1, 89, 182, 210, 258, 452.
-, abroad, 40, 374.
-, See also Deprivation; Restitution.
Śchismatics, faculty to absolve, 1.
-, faculty to proceed against, 223.
School, 309.
Scotland, privy council of, 2.
Scots, ‘black,’ 336.
Scots or Irish, abbey of St. James of the, See Erfurt.
Scots money, 341, 342.
Secular arm, employment of, 500.
-, invocation of the aid of the, 223, 344, 351, 479, 498, 536, 574, 577, 656, 687, 689.
Sentences, the study of the, 109.
Sequestrator, a bishop's vicar socalled, 41.
Serf, indult for, to hold dignities etc. as if he were of free condition, 651.
-, Cf. also Neif.
Serjeant-at-law. See Morkham, John.
Service-books, 590.
Shipwreck, 99.
Simony, by secular and regular clergy, 178, 200, 257, 278, 279, 282, 284, 289 (bis), 290, 293, 307, 312, 314, 317–8, 321 (bis), 322, 324, 325, 326, 331, 344, 350, 359, 364, 365, 366, 379, 393, 396, 398, 399, 406, 407, 409, 410, 414, 424, 430, 431, 432, 435, 436, 441, 442, 443, 444, 446, 447, 450 (bis), 452, 456, 460, 463, 464, 491, 492, 495, 503 (bis), 507, 508, 511, 515, 519, 540, 541, 558, 571, 581, 582, 589, 595, 618, 633 (bis), 634, 637, 665, 674, 675, 683, 684, 690, 699, 701, 704, 705, 706, 708, 710 (bis), 714–5, 718, 721, 729.
-, faculty to absolve on account of, 223.
-, proviso against, 568.
-, rehabilitation on account of. See Rehabilitations.
-, reservation of sentences of excommunication for. See Martin V and Eugenius IV.
Slander, 594.
Statutes of:—
cathedral churches. See Cathedral churches.
chantries. See Chantries.
colleges and collegiate churches. See Colleges.
diocese of Clogher, 558.
gild, 210.
hospital, 309.
province of Armagh, 558.
province of Canterbury, about married notaries [Lyndwood, Provinciale, lib. iij., tit. 3, cap. 2; pp. 129–130 of the Oxford edition of 1679], 159, 241, 535.
religious houses, 305, 306, 467.
religious order, 89.
pope Clement VI. See Clement VI.
Sterlings, old, 349, 366, 584,
Studia generalia . See Universities.
Studia, particularia, 319 note, 420, 450, 660, 663, 719, 731.
Subdeacon, papal. See Clementis, Vincent.
Subdelegation, 447, 561, 562, 689.
-, omission of clause authorizing, 209, 222.
Sunday, fishing on, 536, 537.
Suppression, of a hospital, 164.
Suicide, unlawful burial of, 320.
Synod, indult to an archdeacon to summon, once a year, 39.
T
Tabellionatus officium . See Notaries Public.
Taverns, frequenting of, 545.
Tenth, imposed for the purpose of a fleet, collection of, 190.
Tertiaries, Franciscan. See Friars Minors.
Theology, students of, 472, 529.
Tides, 622.
Tiron, order of, house of. See Dogmells.
Tithes, litigation concerning, etc., 105, 415, 469, 569–70, 708.
-, appropriated to a collegiate church, 219.
-, exemption from, 658.
-, of salmon, 221.
-, parcel or moiety of, forming a canonical portion, 457, 460.
Tournois , gros deniers, 475, 613.
-, petits deniers, 82, 276, 492note, 496note, 503.
Translations of bishops:—
in England, 128, 506, 509, 595 (bis), 596, 598 (bis), 599, 600, 602, 607, 610, 698, 699.
in Ireland, 388, 390, 421, 423, 439 ter, 510.
in Scotland, 299, 300.
in Wales, 596, 612.
abroad, 551.
Treasurer, papal. See Padua, Francis de.
Trinitarian friars, of the order of the Holy Trinity and the redemption of captives, belonging to a house not named, 349.
-, houses of. See Aberdeen; Berwick-on-Tweed; Fail.
-, order of, master-general of, 287.
Truce, commission to treat for a, 223.
Turcopolier. See Hospitallers.
-, deput of the. See Langstrother, John.
U
Unchastity, dispensation for a nun to be promoted abbess or prioress in spite of, 471.
Union of benefices:—
bishoprics, 337, 368.
plebania to an archdeaconry, 207.
rectories to each other, 113.
rectories to canonries and prebends, 313, 425, 426, 564–565.
rectory to vicarage (of the same parish church), 424.
vicarages to each other, 231, 267, 443, 528.
vicarage to an archdeaconry, 200.
vicarages to canonries and prebends, 661, 718, 730–731.
vicarage to a provostship, 520.
-, alleged, 547.
-, dissolved, 427, 448.
-, revocation of such as had not taken effect, 21, 176, 611.
-, revocation of those of hospitals to regular benefices, 176.
-, See also Appropriations.
Universities, 90, 183, 425, 450, 508, 513,
-, See also Bologna; Cambridge; Caen; Cologne; Glasgow; Oxford; Padua; Paris; St. Andrews.
- See also Residence.
Uses:—
Benedictine, 590.
Salisbury, 590.
Usurers, faculty to absolve, 222.
V
Val-des-Choux, order of, brother of the, 713.
-, -, houses of. See Ardchattan; Beuly; Pluscardine; Val-des-Choux.
-, -, Benedictine order substituted for, 254.
Vestments. See Costume.
Vicar, appointed in place of a nonresident incumbent, 339.
Vicars, perpetual, and pensions for, in appropriated churches, etc., 21, 85, 98, 156, 247, 249, 267, 341, 342, 593.
Vice-chancellor of the Roman church. See Roman Church.
Vice-constable of England, Richard Vernon, 16.
Vidame . See Reims.
Violence, 597, 638, 666, 667.
-, faculty to absolve from excommunication on account of, 224.
-, instruction into an abbey by, 464.
Visitations, archdiaconal, faculties to make by deputy. See Archdeacons.
-, archiepiscopal, commissaries deputed to make, 358.
-, episopal, 590.
-, -, faculties to make by deputy. See Bishops.
Voidance of benefices, by incompatibility, 231, 435, 445, 520–541, 565, 567, 706, 728.
-, -, See also Reservations (ipso facto by Execrabilis).
-, by making profession as a regular, 362, 367, 370, 395, 405, 408, 719.
-, by non-promotion to holy orders. See Orders.
- See also Deprivation.
Vows, absolution from, 525.
-, commutation of, except those of pilgrimage etc., 61, 123, 158 (ter), 180, 189, 214, 489.
-, of pilgrimage and abstinence, indults to commute, 121, 206.
-, relaxation of, 55.
-, See also Chastity.
W
Wars, 80 (bis), 305.
in Ireland, 150, 341, 359, 463, 577, 620.
in Scotland, 168, 501.
Wax, offering of, 648.
Weapons, 342.
Wills, faculties to make, 142, 160, 572.
-, litigation about, 66, 67, 397, 459, 462.
Wills, etc., jurisdiction in matters relating to, 45, 48, 538.
Wine, donation of, 538 note.
Wounding, 224, 666.