Index of Persons and Places: B

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 12, 1458-1471. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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"Index of Persons and Places: B". Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 12, 1458-1471. Ed. J A Twemlow(London, 1933), , British History Online. Web. 6 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol12/pp838-853.

B

B . (rubricator). See Beier, Johannes.

B . (scribe of register), initial in loop of first letter of bulls, 146 note, 501, 626, 670.

Baccharachu. See Oughteragh.

Bachadeo , recte Achadeo, archdeacon de. See Aghadoe.

Backenho, Bokenhoo [at Backnoe End, in Thurleigh, co. Bedford], John Heton lord of, 816.

Bacton, co. Norfolk. See Broomholm.

Baddeslay [? Baddesley Clinton, co. Warwick], parish church of All Saints, indulgence to those who visit, 504.

Baddesworth. See Badsworth.

Badenoch [Scotland], lord of. See Seton, Alexander.

Badgworth, Bageworth [co. Somerset], rectory of, 621.

-, John Clerk rector of, 461.

Badsworth, Baddesworth [co. York], rectory of, 440.

Bagborough, West, Baggeburght [co. Somerset], rectory of, 533.

Bageworth. See Badgworth.

Baggeburght. See Bagborough, West.

Baiear, Alexander, a chaplain in the chapel of St. Monans, sometime rector of Carruthers, rehabilitation of, 638.

Bailand, Stangrond alias. See Stanground.

Bailliewhir, Baillequhir, Balzequhyz [in Whiteherne parish, co. Wigtown], 400.

-, lease of, 42.

Baland. See Ballon.

Balbimartun (recte Ballimartun). See Ballymartin.

Balcrey, Balliechra [in Whiteherne, co. Wigtown], lease of, 42.

Baldewyn, Baldelbyn, Valdevin, Roger, rector of Warehorne, 131 note, 133, 155.

Baldincharie, in the diocese of Ardfert, vicarage of, 228.

Baldovie, Baldoui [in Kingoldrum parish, co. Forfar], Thomas Brayn of, 570.

Baldwinstown, Baldynston’ [in Kilcowan parish, co. Wexford], David Keating lord of, 771.

Baldynston’. See Baldwinstown.

Bâle, Basilien[sis], [Switzerland], bishop of, papal mandatary, 353.

-, collegiate church of St. Peter, dean of, papal mandatary, 429.

-, General Council of, appeal to, 671.

-, -, letters from, 671.

Balecluig. See Ballyclog.

Balehedirsgeoil. See Anascaul.

Bale in Cayssleaynara. See Castletownarra.

Baleingarga. See Ballingarry, in Connello Upper barony, co. Limerick.

Balemgarga, Balengarga. See Ballygarry.

Baleybogan. See Ballyboggan.

Baleycomayn, alias Rathtruman. See Ballycommon.

Baleymalmihil. See Inishkenny.

Balfont, Danus. See Balfour, Donald.

Balfour, Balfont, Donald, (Danus), to be dean of Ross (Scotland), xxviii.

-, Balfur, Balfure, John (or John de), a canon of Aberdeen, a canon of Ross [Scotland], and prebendary of Logie Easter, to be a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Menmuir, 24.

-, -, bishop of Brechin, sometime a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Oyne, 485.

-, -, sometime a canon of Caithness and prebendary of Kildonan, 485.

-, -, sometime a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Menmuir, 462, 472, 484.

-, -, sometime a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Govan, 120.

-, -, proctor of Michael Flucar, 418.

-, -, proctor of Paul II (when cardinal priest of St. Mark), 238.

-, -, rector commendatary of Laurencekirk, 237, 238.

-, -, sometime vicar of Linlithgow, 472.

-, -, indult to, xxx.

-, -, provision of, to the see of Brechin, 518.

-, -, refusal of, to institute, 339.

Balibogan, Baliboghan. See Ballyboggan.

Balimolcask. See Ballymacask.

Ballantrae, co. Ayr. See Ardstinchar.

Balleiniscrine. See Ballynascreen.

Balle in Kaisleaynara. See Castletownarra.

Balliechra. See Balcrey.

Ballinadee, co. Cork. See Kilgobbin.

Ballinchalla, co. Mayo. See Inishmaine.

Ballingarry, Baleingarga, Garr [in Connello Upper barony, co. Limerick], rectorial tithes within the bounds of the parish church of, 101.

-, vicarage of, 16, 17.

Ballingarry, Garry [in the barony of Costlea, co. Limerick], rectory of, united to Molana abbey, 666.

-, -, patron of. See Royche, Gerald.

Ballinrobe (north of the river Robe), Roba Iulrera (recte in Kera), [co. Mayo], rectory of, 46, 47.

Ballinskellings, de Rupe, de Rupe Sancti Michaelis, Sancti Michaelis de Rupe, Sancti Michaelis de Ruppe [in Prior parish, co. Kerry], Augustinian priory of St. Michael, prior of, papal mandatary, 197, 436, 664, 668, 679, 807.

Ballintober, Fons Sancti Patricii, de Fonte Sancti Patricii, villa fontis Sancti Patricii [co. Mayo], Augustinian abbey of the Holy Trinity, abbot of, papal mandatary, 37, 384, 736, 795.

Ballon, Baland [co. Carlow], vicarage of, 36, 37, 500.

Ballumbie, Balu(m)my [now in Murroes, co. Forfar], rectory of, 795.

Ballybeg, in the parish of Buttevant, Botthonia, juxta Boctoniam, Botoniam, Bottomiam, Butoniam, prope Bothomam [co. Cork], Augustinian priory of St. Thomas the Martyr, prior of, papal mandatary, 53, 179, 358, 515, 551, 664.

-, -, prior and convent of, farm granted by, 205.

-, -, -, rents belonging to, 205.

-, -, canon of. See Killala, Thomas bishop elect of.

-, -, churches united to. See Arredit and Cayle.

Ballyboggan, Baleybogan, Balibogan, Baliboghan [co. Meath], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 284, 285, 727.

Ballyboy, Athboy [King's county], chapel of, annexed to Lynally, 448.

Ballyburly or Primult, Primolt [King's county], rectory and vicarage of, 330.

Ballycolg, Balecluig, Balycbuyg, Balycluyg, Bayrbaus [co. Tyrone], rectory of, forming portion of a prebend in Armagh, 118.

-, a prebend in Armagh, 659.

-, vicarage of, institution of, and collation to, 118, 119.

- See also Killoon.

Ballyclogh, Leyban alias Baycloy [co. Cork], vicarage of, 706.

Ballycommon, Baleycomayn alias Rathtruman [co. Kildare], vicarage of, united to a canonry in Kildare, to form a prebend, 527.

Ballygarry, Balemgarga, Balengarga [now a townland in Ballyovey parish, for which it was the old name, co. Mayo], rectory of the rural lands of, 81, 82.

Ballyhooly, co. Cork. See Aghultie.

Ballyloughloe, Lochluacha alias de Dedealnearach [co. Westmeath], rectory of, appropriated to the college of four priest canons in Clonmacnoise cathedral, 51, 52.

Ballymacask, Balimolcask [in Youghal, co. Cork], portion of the possessions of Youghal collegiate church, 624.

Ballymartin, Balbimartun [in Donaghmore, co. Kilkenny], rectory of, 601, 602.

Ballymore, Lochsydyn alias Lochsemdelle [co. Westmeath], rectory of, 217.

Ballymote, Muta [in Emlaghfad parish, co. Sligo], rectory of the rural lands of Corran (q. v.) and, 81.

Ballynacourty, Meagrid [co. Galway], vicarage of, 758.

Ballynacourty, co. Kerry. See Anascaul.

Ballynahaglish, co. Mayo. See Kildroma.

Ballynakill, Kyllernymhyr alias Kynealethyn [in Leitrim barony, co. Galway], parish church of St. Brandan, vicarage of, 193, 194.

Ballynascreen, Balleiniscrine [co. Londonderry], church of, in need of repair, 337.

-, -, rectory and vicarage of, 336, 337.

-, Eugenius Ohegeartaych a native of, 337.

Ballynoe, Novavilla, Nova villa in Olyauthauyn [co. Cork], rectory of, 624.

-, vicarage of, 308.

Ballyoughtera, co. Cork. See Caherultan.

Ballyovey, co. Mayo. See Ballygarry.

Ballysadare, Asdara [co. Sligo], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 210 note, 219, 221.

-, -, Cornelius abbot of. See Macserray.

-, -, Donatus abbot of. See Oagra and Ocluayn.

-, -, William abbot of. See Macserray.

-, -, canons of. See Macserray, Cornelius; Odulenain, Donald; Omithian, John.

Ballyspillane, Ballyspelayn [co. Cork], vicarage of, 662.

Balmaghie, Balmage, Balmagi [co. Kirkcudbright], vicarage of, 217, 218, 735.

Balmerino, Balmerenoch, Balmurinoch [co. Fife], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 256, 576, 622.

-, -, James abbot of. See Rate.

-, -, Richard late abbot of, 518.

-, -, convent of, papal letters to, 518.

-, -, vassals of, papal letters to, 518.

Baltinglass, de Valle Salutis [co. Wicklow], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 499, 571, 629, 755.

Baltersan, Baltherchen [in Penninghame, co. Wigtown], lease of, 42.

Baluanan, belonging to the episcopal mensa of Whiteherne, 400.

Balu(m)my. See Ballumbie.

Balycbuyg, Balycluyg. See Ballyclog.

Balynatybrud. See Tubbrid.

Balyyceyn. See Nurney.

Balze, Mark, son of William Balze (1). 58.

-, -, brother of. See Balze, William (2).

-, -, son of. See Balze, Thomas.

-, Thomas, layman, son of the late Mark Balze, 58.

-, William (1), layman, sons of. See Balze, Mark, and Balze, William (2).

-, William (2), layman, brother of Mark Balze, 58.

Balzequhyz (i. e. Balzequhyr). See Bailliewhir.

Banada, Benfada, Bennada, Bennafada [in Kilmacteige, co. Sligo], rectory of, with Kilmacteige, 446, 447.

-, -, Augustinian Friars' house of Corpus Christi, prior and greater part of the convent of, inhibition of, 88.

-, -, prior and friars of, petition of, 103.

-, -, brother of. See Okassy, Cormac.

-, -, convent of, consent of the whole of the, required for capitular acts etc., 88.

-, -, indulgence granted to persons visiting etc., extended, 103.

-, -, situation and poverty of, 103.

Banagher, Bentor [co. Londonderry], vicarage of, 516.

Banchis , L. de, 231, 247, 315, 325, 331.

Banchry, prebend of, called Wyny. See Oyne.

Bancuermih , Henricus, grant of pension to, 49 note.

Bane, David, a monk, afterwards abbot of Coupar-Angus, provision of, 105.

-, -, blessing of etc., 105.

-, -, indult to him and his successors, 222.

Bangor [co. Carnarvon], John (recte James) bishop of. See Blakedon.

-, Richard bishop of. See Edenham.

-, episcopal mensa of, impoverished, 668.

-, chapter, clergy, people and vassals of the church of, papal letters to, 432.

-, diocese of, place in. See Gyffin.

Bangor, Beannchor [co. Down], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary alias St. Congal, Nicholas abbot of. See Ohegeartaych.

-, -, Senequinus abbot of. See Okeyllin.

-, -, canon of. See Ohegeartaych, Nicholas.

Banke, Peter, lord of Allerton Bywater, indult to, 589.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 589.

-, William, rector of Ellington, indult to, 704.

Baptista . See Johannes Baptista.

Bara, Baro, Barou [now united to Garvald, co. Haddington], vicarage of, 218, 735.

Baraziis, James de, indult to, 699.

Barbor, John, party to a testamentary suit, 599.

Barbus, Barbo, Mark, bishop of Vicenza, papal commissary, 252, 387, 390.

-, -, order of, 253.

-, -, cardinal priest of St. Mark, members of the household of, 392.

-, -, oath to be taken to, 388, 389, 392, (bis).

-, Peter, cardinal priest of St. Mark, afterwards pope Paul II, member of the household of. See Rate, Alexander.

-, -, pension on the fruits of Paisley abbey assigned to, 238, 239.

-, -, proctor of. See Balfour, John de.

Barcelona, Barchinonen[sis], [Spain], canon of. See Rocha, master Peter William.

-, diocese of, person of, 820.

-, See also Bracharen[sis].

Bardowick, Bardewicen[sis], [Lüneburg, Germany], collegiate church of SS. Peter and Paul, provost of, papal mandatary, 386, and Corrigenda.

Bardwell, Berdewell [co. Suffolk], John Muryell vicar of, 773.

Bared, Baret. See Barrett.

Bargany, Berganny [in Dailly parish, co. Ayr], Gilbert Kennedy lord of, 817.

Barion, John, dispensation to, xxxvi.

Barkschiria . See Berkshire.

Barling, co. Essex. See Mucking Hall.

Barmundesey. See Bermondsey.

Barnbarroch, Barnchbarach [in Kirkinner, co. Wigtown], Robert Vaus of, 42.

Barnet. See Barnetby-le-Wold.

Barnetby-le-Wold, Barnet [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 204.

Barnwell, Bernewell’ [in St. Andrew the Less, Cambridge, co. Cambridge], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 464.

-, -, canon of. See Massy, William.

Baro. See Bara.

Baron, John, a canon of Lincoln, indult to, 591.

-, Patrick, a burgess of Edinburgh, witness, 730.

Baronis, William, of Hilton, Mary relict of, 673.

Barotte, John, rector of Foston, dispensation to, 693.

Barou. See Bara.

Barow, Barowe, Thomas, vicar of Chesterton, dispensation to, 760.

-, William, a canon of Lanercost, dispensation to, 412.

Barr, Barray, Barre. See Barry.

Barrett, Baret, John, a brother of the third order of St. Francis, indult to, 521.

-, -, wife of. See MacEgan, Joan.

-, Baret, Mulerus, to be vicar of Kildroma, 720, 721.

-, -, to be a prebendary of Killala, xxix.

-, -, a canon and prebendary of Killala and vicar of Rathfran, to be also rector of Skreen, 746, 747.

-, -, papal mandatary, 721.

-, Baret, Mulerus [son] of David, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 746, 747.

-, Bared, Baret, Mulerus son of Henry, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 633, 747.

-, Baret, Nicholas, a canon of the collegiate church of St. Frambaud, Senlis, to be dean of the same, 659 note.

-, Baret, Rory, late bishop of Killala, 92.

-, Baret, Thomas, to be vicar of Killegan, 721.

-, Bared, Baret, Thomas, bishop of Annaghdown, dispensation to, xxxiii.

-, -, bishop of Annaghdown, residing in London, papal mandatary, 802.

-, -, priest, of Killala, alleging himself to be bishop of Annaghdown, obedience rendered to, 96.

-, -, de facto and reputed bishop of Annaghdown, deprivation made by, 474.

-, Bared, Baret, William, a canon of Killala, executor of papal letters, 721.

-, -, papal mandatary, 75.

Barri, Barrij. See Barry.

Barrow, in Ardfert parish, co. Kerry. See Rinbera.

Barry, Barr, Alice (Elicia) de, Elys daughter of William de, lady of Desmond, (fn. 1) 161.

-, -, de facto wife of Thomas son of James de Geraldinis, 672.

-, Alyna. See Barry, Helen, infra.

-, Barri, Elena, indult to, 701.

-, Barray, Helen (Alyna), wife of Florence O'Driscoll, 699.

-, -, to be dispensed to marry, 639.

-, Barre, Barri, Henry, formerly rector of Torryburn, to be rector of Collace, 373.

-, -, dispensation to, 785.

-, Barri, John, indult to, 704.

-, -, wife of. See Macarrihig, Sabina.

-, John, late abbot of Tracton, 559.

-, Barrij, John, to be chaplain at the altar of St. Mary in the chapel of St. Clement, Dundee, 722.

-, Nicholas, priest, to be treasurer of Cloyne, 17, 18.

-, Barri, Remundus, chancellor of Cashel and a claimant to the deanery of Cashel, murder of, 407.

-, Barre, Robert, vicar of Glammis, 349, 350.

-, William de, daughter of. See Barry, Alice de.

-, See also Baru.

Barrymore, co. Cork, barony of. See Ui Liathain.

Barrymore Island, co. Cork. See Templerobin.

Baru (? recte Barri), John, layman, patron of the rectory of Dungourney, 158.

Base, James, a monk of Chester, dispensation to, 582.

Basilien[sis]. See Bâle.

Bate, John, subdean of York and a master of the Chancery, grant to, 686, 687.

Bath [co. Somerset], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 803.

-, chapter of, papal letters to, 519.

-, clergy and people of the city and diocese of, papal letters to, 519.

-, pension to be paid at, 50.

Bath and Wells, bishop of, faculties to, 100, 814.

-, -, pension to be paid by, 50.

-, -, rectors of Sampford Arundel wont to be presented to, 621.

-, Robert bishop of. See Stillington.

-, Thomas bishop of. See Bekinton.

-, episcopal mensa of, pension upon, 50.

-, vassals of the churches of, papal letters to, 519.

-, diocese of, persons of, 10, 12, 100, 388, 422, 461 (ter), 522, 525, 536 (bis), 621 (bis), 641, 698, 752, 762, 773, 814, 818.

-, -, places in. See Badgworth; Bagborough, West; Cheddar; Cheddon Fitzpaine; Dulverton; East Quantoxhead; Glastonbury; Keynsham; Long Sutton; Luccombe; Lydeard St. Laurence; Milborne Port; Nettlecombe; Orchard Portman; Wells (Hospitallers' house); Witham Friary; Wootton Courtney.

Bath and Wells, recte Exeter, diocese of, place in. See Canonleigh.

Bathgate, Bathcat, Bathkete, Batrat [co. Linlithgow], vicarage of, 314, 456, 469.

-, -, in the presentation of the abbot and convent of Newbattle, 469.

Bauchin, Robert, dispensation to, xxviii.

Baudetus , 238, 241, 242, 296, 297, 298, 299, 314, 324, 350, 352, 354, 355, 368, 372, 377, 388, 389.

-, pro computatore, 374 note.

Bauie, William, indult to, 772.

-, -, Englissia his wife, 772.

Bawne, Hugh, indult to, 701.

-, -, Anne his wife, 701.

Baxter, Peter, indult to, 701.

-, William, rector of Sproatley, dispensation to, 626.

Baycloy. See Ballyclogh.

Bayer . See Beier.

Bayeux [Calvados, France], treasurer of, papal mandatary, 766.

-, diocese of, person of, 153.

Bayly, John, rector of Chiddingfold, dispensation to, 800.

Bayrbaus. See Ballyclog.

Beachampton, Bech[a]mpton [co. Buckingham], William Ufford late rector of, 487.

Beagh, Behac, Behehac de Rinalacga hyererach [co. Galway], rectory of, 85.

-, vicarage of, united to the deanery of Kilmacduagh, 4, 18.

Beanmor. See Ben More.

Beannchor. See Bangor, co. Down.

Beatudine , abbey de. See Bective.

Beauchampaul. See Belchamp St. Paul.

Beaulieu, Bewley [co. Hants], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 803.

Beaumont, Lewis de, bishop of Durham, ordinance of, 427428.

Beauvais, Belvacen[sis], [France], canon of. See Goupillon, Stephanus.

Bech[a]mpton. See Beachampton.

Becket, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, birthplace of, in London, given to the brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Acre, 32.

-, -, hospital founded by Richard I at Acre in honour of, 32.

-, -, kinsmen and affinity of, 32.

Bective, de Beatudine alias de Bokty (recte Bekty), [co. Meath], Cistercian abbey, monk of. See Howlyn, Simon.

Bective recte Kilbeggan (q. v.), de Bendictione dei, 775 and Corrigenda.

Beddington, Bedyngton [co. Surrey], parish church of St. Mary, rectory of, 210.

Bedeford, Paschal, a monk of Westminister, dispensation to, 708.

Bedlow, master Walter, notary public, 166.

-, -, public instrument drawn up by, 499.

Bedyngton. See Beddington.

Beetham, Bethom, Bethum alias Bethome [co. Westmoreland], rectory of, 369, 370, 371, 823.

-, -, appropriation of, 258–262.

-, rector of See Sendale, John.

-, power reserved to assign a vicar's portion in, 259, 262.

Behac, Behehac de Rinalacga hyererach. See Beagh.

Beier , Bayer, Johannes, Jo., 574 note, 576 note.

-, -, papal registers rubricated by, 4 note, 108 note, 204 note, 396 note, 439 note, 481 note, 595 note.

Bekan, rural lands of Raydcurnayn [co. Mayo], rectory of, 79.

Beket, John, hermit, hospital at Earl Soham founded by, 501.

Bekinton, Thomas, bishop of Bath and Wells, 519.

-, -, petitions of, 12, 50.

-, -, pension to be paid by, 50.

Bekwyth, William, to be a notary public, 586.

Belachnagayn. See Templebelagh.

Beladiarthac (with Nacnocybduba), a prebend in Ross, 549.

Belamy, Robert, rector of Warkton, dispensation to, 534.

Belchamp St. Paul, Beauchampaul [co. Essex], parish church of St. Andrew, vicarage of, 783.

Belclare, Belchlair [co. Galway], vicarage of, 749.

Belgoody, Belgole [in Kilmonoge parish, co. Cork], benefice called the parcel of, appropriated to Tracton abbey, 180.

Belhot, John, proctor of Vincent Clementis, 381.

Beli, William, to be a rector in the diocese of Lincoln, xxvi.

Bell, Elias, clerk, dispensation to, 606.

Bell, Belle, John, to be a notary public, 698.

Belle, without the walls of London, lord of the place of. See Ive, Thomas.

Belloc , Johannes. See Bilock.

Bellolocho , Bello loco, priory de. See Killagh.

Belsis, Alexander, de facto rector of Douglas, 707.

Belvacen[sis]. See Beauvais.

Belycotard, wardenship of, in the collegiate church of Scattery Island, 479.

Bemdoris (recte Londoris), abbey de. See Lindores.

Bemocham. See Bermingham.

Benedict XIII, pope, bulls of, 732.

Benedicti, John, nobleman, 162 note.

-, -, Joan his wife, 162 note.

Benedictione dei , abbey de, alias de Kilbagan, Kylbegan, Kylbegryn. See Kilbeggan.

Benedictione dei , abbey de, wrongly identified as Bective, 775 and Corrigenda.

Benet, Nicholas, prior of Castle Acre, petition of, 566.

Benevento, Beneuentan[us], [Italy], citizen of, 439 note.

Benfada. See Banada.

Benis . See Lenis.

Ben More, Beanmor [in Grange, co. Galway], rectory of the rural lands of, 395.

Bennada, Bennafada. See Banada.

Benny, Thomas, to be a notary public, 586.

-, Thomas, rector of Fulbeck, dispensation to, 576.

Benton, Agnes, married to Richard Gawen, party to a matrimonial suit, 655.

Bentor. See Banagher.

Benyng, John, vicar of Kirkaldy, appointment of William Tod as vicar of, 644, 645.

Benynghom, John, a monk of Meaux, dispensation to, 678.

Benziis , Benzis, N. de, 256, 257, 278, 281, 376, 379.

Beoley (i. e. Bewley), alias Wnayng. See Owning.

Berdewell. See Bardwell.

Berganny. See Bargany.

Bergeveny. See Abergavenny.

Bergholt, East, Estbergholt [co. Suffolk], chapel of, annexed to the rectory of Brantham, 425.

Berkshire, Barkschiria, Berkshiria, archdeacon of, dwelling in London, papal mandatary, 545.

-, John archdeacon of. See Russell.

Bermingham, Bremigheam, Matthew, clerk, to be vicar of Carbury, 70.

-, Bremechiam, Bremisiam, Milerus, clerk, rector of Dunmore, 242, 415.

-, Bermichiam, Peter, indult to, 592.

-, Bermichiam, Peter, a Premonstratensian canon of Holy Trinity, Tuam, to be abbot of the same, 560.

-, -, absolution of, from an oath, 560.

-, Bremicherm, Bremygam, Breurygam, Redmond or Raymond, late bishop of Annaghdown, formerly rector of Dunmore, 74, 415.

-, Bremicheam, Riscerdus, to be provost of Tuam, 477.

-, Bremigaym, Bremigayn, Thomas, patron of the rectory of Dunmore, presentation made by, 74, 75.

-, Bemocham, Bremecheam. Thomas, patron of the vicarage of Athenry, 405, 491.

-, Bremecheam, William, to be archdeacon of Tuam and vicar of Athenry, 491.

-, -, archdeacon of Tuam, vicar of Athenry, to be abbot commendatary of Holy Trinity, Tuam, 328.

Bermondsey, Barmundesey [co. Surrey], Cluniac abbey of St. Saviour, abbot of, papal mandatary, 574.

Bernal, John, a Friar Minor, 161 note.

Bernardi, Anthony, claustral-prior of the abbey of Saint-Antoinede-Viennois, resignation made to, 371.

Bernardston, John, clerk, dispensation to, 578.

Bernewell, See Barnwell.

Bernham, Catherine, wife of John Bernham and daughter of Edmund Hippeworth, dispute concerning the probate of the will of, 599, 600.

-, John, dispute concerning the probate of the will of, 599.

-, -, wife of. See Bernham, Catherine, supra.

-, William, party to testamentary suits, 599.

Bertheon. See St. Andrews, Friars Minors’ house.

Berthunen[sis], written in error for Brechinen[sis], 361.

Bertrandi , P., 311, 313, 315, 320, 322, 331, 388.

Bertthhir. See Merthyr.

Berwick, North, North Berwyk [co. Haddington], Benedictine nuns’ abbey, abbess and convent of, benefice in the patronage of. See Maybole.

Berwick-on-Tweed, Sowch Berwyk [co. Northumberland], Cistercian nuns’ priory, without prioress or nuns, 256.

-, -, administrator of. See Lomysden, Alexander.

Berwick St. John, Berwike [co. Wilts], parish church of St. John [the Baptist], rectory of, 581.

Berython, Simon, rector of Peuplingues, confessor of the household of Edward IV, dispensation to, 489.

Besançon, Bisuntinus [Doubs, France], Hugolinus dean of. See Folani.

Betchworth, West, Betyswort, Bychworth [in Dorking, co. Surrey], Thomas Vaughan lord of, 818 (bis).

Beth. See Leith.

Bethlehem, Bethleem [Syria], Carthusian house dedicated to Jesus of. See Sheen, West.

-, St. Germanus of. See St. Germain's.

Bethom, Bethome, Bethum alias Bethome. See Beetham.

Bethwel, Betlywel. See Bothwell.

Bette, John, dispensed to marry, 442.

Betyswort. See Betchworth, West.

Beverley [co. York], collegiate church of St. John, William provost of. See Poteman.

-, -, Thomas sacrist of. See Godnay.

Bewley. See Beaulieu.

Bewley, Beoley [co. Kilkenny]. See Owning.

Beydlyngton (recte Brydlyngton). See Bridlington.

Beyer , Johannes. See Beier.

Béziers, Bicterren[sis], Biterren[sis], Bitteren[sis], [Hérault, France], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 4, 27 (bis), 98.

-, diocese of, 401 note.

Biby, John, indult to, 773.

Bicterren[sis]. See Béziers.

Biggar, Bigar, Bigat, Bygar [co. Lanark], rectory of, 319, 633, 663.

-, advowson of, 812, 813.

-, patron of. See Haye, David; Le Flemyng, Robert.

Bigneti , Bignetti, Ja., 24, 27, 46, 49, 53, 55, 63, 97, 98, 105, 106, 119, 125, 154, 156, 175, 183, 187, 210, 413, 419, 431, 432, 470, 472, 485, 559, 578, 636, 645, 656, 695, 725, 735, 766, 771, 796, 800.

Bigod, Richard, acolyte, dispensation to, 546.

Billisdon, Robert, a parishioner of St. Faith under St. Paul's, London, 650.

Bilock , Belloc, Johannes, search made in registers for, 567 note, 574 note, 595 note, 633 note.

Bindon, Bynden [in Wool, co. Dorset], Cistercian abbey, monk of. See Wylton, Walter.

Birchold, Thomas, priest, a notary public, 207.

Birde, Roger, layman, goods of, 219.

Birr, Birra [King's County], vicarage of, 359.

Birtley, Byrcly (recte Byrtly), [co. Durham], a prebend in Chester le Street, 441.

Bischapton. See Bishopton, co. Kirkcudbright.

Biscobu. See Bishopton, co. Wigtown.

Bishopton, Bischapton, Bisscopttoyne [in Twynholm, co. Kirkcudbright], lease of, 42, 400.

Bishopton, Biscobu [in Whiteherne, co. Wigtown], tithes of, 540.

Bisscopttoyne. See Bishopton, co. Kirkcudbright.

Bisuntinus . See Besançon.

Biterren[sis], Bitteren[sis]. See Béziers.

Blaber, John, to be rector of Rainpatrick, 720.

Blackford, co. Perth. See Tullibardine.

Blackwode, Blakwode, Simon de, vicar of Symington, resignation of, 224.

-, -, pension assigned to, 224.

-, Blakwode, Thomas de, priest, to be vicar of Symington, 223 note, 224.

Blairquhan, Blarquhan [in Straiton parish, co. Ayr], John Kennedy lord of, 523.

Blakard, Robert, to be an abbot (or prior) in the diocese of Glasgow, xxxv.

-, Blakardi, Robert, to be a canon of Glasgow, 765.

Blakat, Blaket [now in Urr, co. Kirkcudbright], vicarage of, 735.

Blakedon, John (recte James), late bishop of Bangor, 432.

Blakwode. See Blackwode.

Blanchland [co. Northumberland], Premonstratensian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 427.

Blandel, Thomas, a monk of Jerpoint, de facto abbot of the same, 258.

Blandinche. See Templenoe.

Blare, John, vicar of Stevenston, dispensation to, 686.

-, Blar, William, abbot of Coupar-Angus, appropriation made by, 63.

-, William, rector of Covington, dispensation to, 520.

-, Blar, William, rector of Linton, 785.

Blarquhan. See Blairquhan.

Blecheley. See Bletchley.

Bler, William, de facto vicar of Crail, 311.

Bletchley, Blecheley [co. Buckingham], parish church of, distance of Fenny Stratford and Cotmanend from, 784.

-, rector of, foundation of the chapel of Fenny Stratford licensed by, 785.

Blichburgh, Blithburgh. See Blythburgh.

Blofield, Blowfeld, Blowfled [co Norfolk], rectory of, 762.

Blondel, Thomas, de facto abbot of Jerpoint, appeal of, 714.

Blondus , Blundus, Gaspar, G., additions and corrections initialled by, 234 note, 283, 302 note, 306 note, 324 note, 327 note, 340 note, 342 note, 349 note, 351 note, 389.

-, -, papal letters collated by, 100, 162, 163, 207, 232 and passim to 818.

-, -, absence of note of collation by, 314 note.

-, -, papal registers rubricated by, 62 note, 72 note.

-, -, witness, 391.

Blont, Walter, esquire, 150.

Blount, Blow[n]t, [sir] Walter, baron Mountjoy, lord of the place of Monteioy, indult to, 522.

-, -, Anne his wife, 522.

Blowfeld, Blowfled. See Blofield.

Blow(n)t. See Blount.

Blundus . See Blondus.

Blymbergg. See Slymbrygg.

Blyth, Blythe [co. Nottingham], hospital or leper-house of St. John the Evangelist near, indult to persons visiting and giving alms to, 607.

Blythburgh, Blichburgh, Blithburgh [co. Suffolk], Augustinian priory, canon of. See Valente, John.

Bochere, William, layman, 161.

-, -, Joan his wife, 161.

Boclond. See Buckland Monachorum.

Boctonia (i. e. Buttevant). See Ballybeg.

Bodeloo, Boudeloo [Belgium], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 507.

Bogerson. See Rogerson.

Bokeland, Robert, nobleman, 162.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 162.

-, Bokelond, Bokeloud, William, dispensation to, xxxix.

Bokenham. See Buckenham.

Bokenhoo. See Backenho.

Bokty (recte Becty). See Bective.

Bokyrean, alias Cluonberyd, Clyonberyd. See Clonbern.

Bolcoune, Thomas de, late rector of Abbotrule, 405.

Bole, John, archbishop of Armagh and primate of Ireland, excommunication pronounced by, 67.

-, -, resignation made to, 300.

-, Boll, Thomas, priest, a notary public, 206.

-, Boll, Thomas, rector of Denbigh, 226.

Bolers. See Boulers.

Bologna [Italy], students of, 30, 38.

Bonaparte , Nicolaus de, a clerk of the papal Camera, 391, 395 and passim to 822.

Bond, Elizabeth, dispensed to remain in her marriage with Robert Simpil, 3.

Bonet. See Bovet.

Boniface VIII, appropriation confirmed by, 509.

-, letters of, confirmed and exemplified, 80.

Boniface IX, bull of, entered in a register of Paul II, 716 note.

Bonitate , Pe. de, 245, 247, 252.

Bononiis , Bononis, Franciscus de, registers searched for, 434 note, 439 note, 443 note.

Bonrate alias Tradri, Bonrathy alias de Tradray. See Bunratty.

Boon, John, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, indult to, 816.

Booth. See Bothe.

Bootle, co. Cumberland. See Seton.

Borchuic (recte Borthuic). See Borthwick, Nicholas.

Bordeaux [Gironde, France], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 218.

-, archdeaconry of Cernès in the church of, 819.

Bordi, Richard, dwelling in London, to be a notary public, 814.

Borne, Bartholomew, father of James Borne and godfather to Joan Chirch, 50.

-, James, of Doddington, to be dispensed to marry Joan Chirch, 50.

-, -, father of. See Borne, Bartholomew, supra.

Bornius , 6.

Borthwick, Lochquhorwart [co. Edinburgh], David Haye lord of, 319, 663.

Borthwick, Borchuic, Nicholas, indult to, 610.

-, -, wife and children of, 611.

Bosbury, Bosbery [co. Hereford], Thomas Hyll of, 421.

Boscher, Nicholas, an Augustinian canon of Inistiage, to be prior of the same, 709, 710.

-, Bossher, Richard, priest, to be a canon of Ferns and prebendary of Killegney with the rectory of Coolstuff annexed, 145, 146.

Bosham, Boysham [co. Sussex], collegiate church of the Holy Trinity, John sacrist of. See Chamber.

Bossher. See Boscher.

Boston [co. Lincoln], John Dymmock of, 459.

Boswele, David, claimant to the lands etc. late of Henry Mundewelle, 671.

Boteler. See Bulter.

Bothanis, de Bothanis, Bothans. See Yester.

Bothe, Rothe, master John, archdeacon of Richmond, 248 (bis), 258, 262, 263.

-, -, seal of, 263.

-, -, archdeacon of York (sic), provision of, to the see of Exeter, 432.

-, -, [bishop-]elect of Exeter and warden of the collegiate church of Manchester, 242, 244, 245, 253, 254.

-, -, faculty for the consecration of, xxxiii.

-, -, grant to, xxxi.

-, -, dispensation to, xxxi.

-, -, bishop of Exeter, absolution granted by, 677.

-, -, sometime treasurer of York, consent of, to an appropriation, 367.

-, -, to retain benefices in the diocese of Lichfield, xxxvi.

-, Laurence, clerk, 263 (4), 264 (bis), 265.

-, Richard, esquire, 260 (bis), 261 (bis), 262.

-, Booth, William, archbishop of York, primate of England and papal legate, appropriations made by, 258, 261, 262, 264, 265, 369.

-, -, -, confirmed, 247, 248.

-, -, arbitrator, 249.

-, -, award made by, confirmed, 251.

-, -, chancellor of. See Malster, William.

-, -, consent of, to an appropriation, 367.

-, -, death of, 432.

-, -, grant to, 261.

-, -, letters of, inspected and exemplified, 266.

-, -, letters of, exemplified, 248 (bis), 260, 263.

-, -, sometime bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, letters of licence of, 494.

-, -, -, exemplified, 498.

-, -, petition of, 407.

-, -, petition to, 260.

-, -, seal of, 259 (bis).

-, -, great seal of, in red wax, 266.

-, -, witness, 264.

Bothethlak, lands etc. of, belonging to Inchcolm abbey, 86.

Botheweyle. See Bothwell.

Bothkemare (recte Bothkennare). See Bothkennar.

Bothkennar, Bothkemare [co. Stirling], lands called ‘le King Inche’ in the lordship of, 733.

Bothlbile (recte Bothwile). See Bothwell.

Bothmeba. See Bovevagh.

Bothomam (i. e. Buttevant), priory prope. See Ballybeg.

Bothwell, Bethwel, Betlywel, Botheweyle, Bothlbile, Bothuel, Bothwyle [co. Lanark], collegiate church of St. Mary, provost of, papal mandatary, 379, 403, 540.

-, -, Gavin provost of. See de Hamilton.

-, -, canon of. See Graham, Nicholas.

-, -, prebend in (unnamed), 556.

Botiler. See Butler.

Botille, Robert, late prior of the priory of England, of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 234.

Botiller. See Butler.

Botonia . See Buttevant.

Bottanis , collegiate church de. See Yester.

Botthonia (i. e. Buttevant). See Ballybeg.

Bottilier. See Butler.

Bottomiam (i. e. Buttevant), abbey juxta. See Ballybeg.

Boudeloo. See Bodeloo.

Bougeworth, John, a monk of Eynsham, dispensation to, 649.

Boulers (or Bolers), Reginald, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, death of, xxi note.

Bounche, Bownche, Duncan, vicar of Dundonald, resignation of, 368, 741.

-, See also Bunche.

Boundes. See Willesden.

Bourchier, Bou[r]gchier, John, rector of Tavistock, dispensation to, 584.

-, Thomas, cardinal priest of St. Ciriac in Thermis, archbishop of Canterbury and papal legate, legatus natus, absolution and indult to, 714.

-, -, auditor of, auditor or auditor-general of causes in the court of. See Stokes, John; Winterborne, Thomas.

-, -, auditor-general of civil causes between ecclesiastics appointed by, 650.

-, -, auditor-general of matrimonial causes in his diocese appointed by, 654.

-, -, collation made by, as metropolitan, 712.

-, -, commissaries of. See Druell, John; Radcliff, Roger; Stokes, John.

-, -, exhortation to, regarding the crusade, 229.

-, -, litigation before, 102.

-, -, nephew of. See Bourchier, John, supra.

-, -, papal mandatary, 342.

-, -, prorogation of the triennial visitation ad limina of, for another three years, 455–456.

-, Thomas, bishop of Worcester, grant in perpetuity of lands belonging to the episcopal mensa made by, 531, 532.

Bou[r]gchier. See Bourchier, John.

Bourton-on-the-Hill, co. Gloucester. See Burton super Alpes.

Bovet (or Bonet), Richard, rector of Codford St. Mary, 182.

Bovevagh, Bothmeba [co. Londonderry], vicarage of, 129, 130.

Bovy, William, indult to, 461.

-, -, Lucy his wife, 461.

Bownche. See Bounche.

Boyd, Alexander, knight, lord of Trabboch, indult to, 523.

-, -, wife of, 523.

Boyle, de Buellio [co. Roscommon], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 722.

-, -, Cormac sacrist of. See Macdavid.

-, -, Thady sacrist of. See Oficeally, alias Maccormarcy.

-, -, monk of. See Macdavid, Cormac.

- See also Inchmacnerin.

Boyllmaclayn. See Kilmoylan.

Boyrean, alias Cluonberyd. See Clonbern.

Boys, William, prior of Pluscardine, indult to, 614.

Boysham. See Bosham.

Bracharen[sis] (i. e. Barcelona), a mistake for Armachan[us], 91 note.

Bradwell [co. Suffolk], parish church of St. Nicholas, rectory of, 782.

Braham. See Brantham.

Bran, Geoffrey, to be dispensed to contract marriage afresh, 533.

-, -, wife of. See Florri, Alice.

Branche, William, rector of St. Thomas the Martyr, Winchester, dispensation to, 824.

Brand, Brandi, William, archdeacon of Cleveland, papal mandatary, 249, 250.

-, -, decision of, 251.

-, -, executor of a papal mandate, 249, 250, 251.

-, Brande, William, clerk, notary public, 259, 266.

Brantham, Braham [co. Suffolk], rectory of, 425.

-, -, chapel of East Bergholt annexed to, 425.

Brase, John, to be a notary public, 697.

Brayn, Thomas, of Baldovie, a litigant in the court of the official of St. Andrews, 570.

Braytoft, William, indult to, 590.

-, -, wife of, 590.

Brayton [co. York], Gaytforth in. See Gateforth.

Breanach. See Brenach.

Breatunch, Philip, to be a vicar in the diocese of Cashel, xxxi.

Brechin, Berthunen[sis], Brechinen[sis], Brethinen[sis], Bretinen[sis], [co. Forfar], bishop of, oath to be taken to, 562.

-, -, papal commissary, 15.

-, -, papal letters to, 709.

-, -, papal mandatary, 361 (bis), 362, 373, 404, 406, 429, 576, 607, 625, 725.

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty of Thomas [Spens], bishop of Aberdeen, 15.

-, John bishop of. See Balfour; Cranach.

-, Patrick bishop of. See Graham.

-, bishop, dean and chapter of, litigants against the abbot and convent of Arbroath, 52.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 373, 722.

-, John dean of. See Spalding.

-, dean and chapter of, litigants about the vicar's portion of Cortachy, 450, 451.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 170.

-, George provided to the archdeaconry of. See Lidel.

-, Richard archdeacon of. See Wily.

-, William archdeacon of. See Lowre.

-, William chancellor of. See Ogilvy.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 58, 128, 221, 466, 572, 682.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 625.

-, canons of. See Carebris, Thomas; Forest, Robert; Meldron, Alexander; Rate, Alexander de; Spot, Ninian; Walter.

-, chapter of, papal letters to, 518.

-, capitular mensa of, parish church of Cortachy belonging to, 450.

-, prebend in. See Kilmuir.

-, prebend called a pensionaria in, 658.

-, clergy and people of the city and diocese of, papal letters to, 519.

-, vassals of the church of, papal letters to, 519.

-, hospital of St. Mary, George master of. See Scoriswode.

-, diocese of, indult in, xxx.

-, -, persons, of, 55, 128, 254, 281, 339, 349, 373 note, 386, 398, 683, 722, 773, 774, 816.

-, -, places in. See Catterline; Cortachy; Dundee; Dunnichen, Kingoldrum; Maryton; Monikie; Panbride.

-, See also Kilmuir.

Brechinen[sis], wrongly written Berthunen[sis], 361.

Brechmuy, Brechmyd, Brechoig, Brechwey. See Britway.

Bredach. See Knockbreda.

Bredi, James, proctor of Walter Stewart, 391.

Bredone, Robert, vicar of Arbirlot, 221.

Bregeon , Bregon, N., 234, 236, 238, 241, 273, 274, 342, 344, 345, 346, 347, 353, 363, 368, 379, 765, 820.

Bremecheam, Bremechiam. See Bermingham.

Bremen, Bremen[sis], [Germany], cathedral church of St. Anscharius, dean and chapter of, benefice in the collation of, 386.

Bremicheam, Bremicherm, Bremigaym, Bremigayn, Bremigheam, Bremisiam, Bremygam. See Bermingham.

Brenach, Breanach, David, priest, vicar of Oranmore, to have collation afresh thereof, 90.

-, -, uncanonical vicar of Oranmore, 473.

-, Henry, priest, to be vicar of Addergoole, 76, 77.

-, Brennach, John, sometime rector and vicar of Killeagh, 170.

Brenkborn. See Brinkburn.

Brennach. See Brenach.

Brent. See South Brent.

Brent, Brente, Thomas, rector of Chilcomb, dispensation to, 719.

-, -, indult to, 782.

Brereton [co. Chester], rectory of, 212.

Brereton, Robert, clerk, provided to the rectory of Brereton, 212.

Brethinen[sis], Bretinen[sis]. See Brechin.

Brety (?), Thomas, dispensation to, xxxiv.

Breurygam (recte Bremygam). See Bermingham.

Brexeston’. See Brixton (Isle of Wight).

Breystow, John, a monk of Hailes, dispensation to, 632.

Brictii, Cristinus, priest, to be rector of Kilkerran, 173.

Bridgetown, de Ponte, Villapontis, Villa pontis, Villeponti [co. Cork], Augustinian priory of the order of St. Victor, dedicated to St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 23, 25, 358, 368, 565, 569, 778, 796.

Bridlington (alias Burlington), Beydlyngton [co. York], Augustinian priory, canon of, 412.

Bridy, James, vicar of Inverkeillor, 221.

Bright, mistakenly written for Wright, 370 note.

Brinkburn, Brenkborn [co. Northumberland], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 427.

Bristol [co. Gloucester], collegiate church, dean of, papal mandatary, 621.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Augustine by, abbot and convent of, parties to a suit about tithes, 803.

-, bailiff, sheriff and mayor of. See Cannynge, William.

Britius , 276.

Britway, Brechmuy, Brechmyd, Brechoig, Brechwey [co. Cork], a prebend (with Coole) in Cloyne, 22, 23, 164, 165, 658.

Brixton, Brexeston’ [Isle of Wight, co. Southampton], parish church of St. Mary, indulgence to persons visiting and giving alms for the repair of, 505.

Brockdish, Brokdyths [co. Norfolk], William Greys of, 589.

Brodelegh, John, to be a notary public, 641.

Brok. See Broke.

Brokdyths (recte Brokdychs). See Brockdish.

Broke, John, indult to, 699.

-, -, wife of, 699.

-, Brok, Robert, priest, to be a notary public, 100.

-, Thomas, indult to, 699.

-, -, wife of, 699.

Brome, Philippa daughter of William, dispensed to marry Reginald Sonde, 9.

-, William, of Holton, godfather to Reginald Sonde, 9.

-, -, daughter of. See Brome, Philippa, supra.

Bromeswell, Brymyswall [co. Suffolk], parish church of St. Edmund the Martyr, indulgence to those who visit and give alms for repair of, 489–490.

-, -, rector of. See Cook, John.

Bromholm. See Broomholm.

Brompton. See Patrick Brompton.

Bron. See Brown.

Broomholm, Bromholm [in Bacton, co. Norfolk], Cluniac priory, monk of. See Framisden, Thomas.

Brot, Robert, notary public, xxiv.

Brothe. See Omulwardayn.

Brown, Bron, Eleanor, wife of Thomas Vaughan, indults to, 818 (bis).

-, Broun, John, rector of Hintlesham, dispensation to, 580.

-, Browne, Thomas, to be a notary public, 586.

-, Browne, William, rector of Slaidburn, 370, 371.

-, -, petition of, 369.

Broyns, William, a Friar Minor, 163.

Bruce, James, late bishop of Dunkeld, resignation admitted by, and provision made by, 255.

-, -, vicar-general of. See Monachtan, Donald.

Bruges [Belgium], 238.

Brun, Bruni, Donatus, de facto chancellor and a canon of Leighlin and prebendary of Graiguenamanagh, 756.

-, (or Brunus), Richard, late chancellor of Leighlin, 681, 755.

-, Robert, priest, to be vicar of Innerleithen, 27.

Brunencho, Peter de, of St. Flour, proctor of Thomas Kennedy, 355.

Bruni, Brunus. See Brun.

Bruree, Bruryhy [co. Limerick], vicarage of, 371.

Brygge, Richard, indult to, 740.

-, -, Elena wife of, 740.

Brymyswall. See Bromeswell.

Bryt, John, de facto rector of Templeroan, 29.

-, John, clerk, a party to simony, 124.

-, Brytt, Nicholas, indult to, 618.

-, -, wife of, 618.

Bubarge (? recte Burbage), Richard, rector of St. Faith under St. Paul's, London, 650.

Buccabellis , Ja. de, 239.

-, Jo. de (or Jo.), 242, 246, 290 and passim to 362.

Buccapadulibus , Ja. de, 385.

-, Jo. de, 236.

Buchan, co. Aberdeen. See Deer, Old.

Buckenham, Bokenham [co. Norfolk], Augustinian priory of St. James, canon of. See Pittecock, Thomas.

Buckingham, Bukyngham, archdeacon of, testamentary jurisdiction of, 486, 487.

-, Richard archdeacon of. See Andrew.

Buckland, Buklondi [co. Berks], vicarage of, 553.

Buckland Monachorum, Boclond, Bucland [co. Devon], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, Thomas abbot of. See Oliver.

-, -, William abbot of, forcible ejection of, 676.

-, -, -, petition of, 676.

-, -, father abbot of. See Quarr, John abbot of.

-, -, monk of. See Gye, Ralph.

Bucland. See Buckland Monachorum.

Buellio , abbey de. See Boyle.

Buengay, William, of London, to be a notary public, 815.

Buk, Walter, proctor in the Roman court of George [Nevill], archbishop of York, to be a canon of Wells and prebendary of Taunton, 350, 351.

-, Buke, Walter, rector of St. James Garlickhithe, London, dispensation to, 783.

Buklondi. See Buckland, co. Berks.

Bukyngham. See Buckingham.

Buler, John, a canon of Cork and prebendary of Caherlag, charges against, 124.

Bulli, Andrew, sometime a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Renfrew, 380.

-, Duncan, sometime a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Renfrew, 380.

-, Bulle, Thomas, a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Renfrew, subsequently prebendary of Glasgow II, 380.

-, -, papal mandatary, 570.

Bullington [co. Lincoln], priory of the order of Sempringham, Henry prior of. See Ruston.

Bunche, Duncan, a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Glasgow II, subsequently prebendary of Renfrew, 379, 380.

-, See also Bounche.

Bunratty, Bonrate alias Tradri, Trady, Bonrathy alias de Tradray, Bunrate called Tradey, Traydray, Bunrathy alias Traydray [co. Clare], rectory of, 195, 395, 396, 483, 547.

-, -, patrons of, 396.

-, rectory newly created in, 202.

-, the rectory of Kilnasoolagh created in, 195.

Burbage. See Bubarge.

Burchin, John, dispensation to, xxvi.

Burch juxta Sandys . See Burgh by Sands.

Bures, William, the elder, married to Catherine Bussh, 655.

Bures St. Mary, co. Suffolk. See Ferrers.

Burges Wbail alias Lochacros, Burges Wbhayll’ alias Lochaens. See Burrishoole.

Burgh, Christopher, chaplain of the chantry of SS. Agatha, Lucy and Scolastica in the church of York, 320.

-, -, provost of the college of St. William, York, 322, 323.

-, Joan, a nun of Pré [near St. Albans], indult to, 701.

-, John, prior of Royston, charge against, 465.

Burgh by Sands, Burch juxta Sandys [co. Cumberland], parish church of St. Michael, vicarage of, 455.

Burgo, Edmund de, indult to, 422.

-, -, wife of. See O'Connor, Gramina.

-, Edmund, Edmundus de, rector of Loughrea, charges against, 80.

-, -, also a canon of Tuam and prebendary of Kilmeen, charges against, 413, 414.

-, John de, archbishop of Tuam, petition of, 196.

-, John de, a canon of Tuam, collation made by, 474.

-, -, papal mandatary, 43, 72, 112.

-, -, a canon of Tuam and prebendary of Kilmoylan, and rector of Athenry, to be also vicar of Athenry, 405, 406.

-, -, sometime vicar of Burrishoole, 447, 514.

-, Margaret de, a sister of the third order of St. Francis, indult to, 422.

-, Molerus, Melerus de, a canon of Emly and prebendary of Lattin, 339.

-, -, to be a canon of Limerick and prebendary of St. Munchin's, 689.

-, Richard de, late prior of Athessel, 87.

-, Richard de, priest, to be rector of Ballinrobe (north of the river Robe), 46, 47.

-, Richard de. See also FitzAdam.

-, Sabina, alias Soume de, dispensed to marry, 501.

-, Thomas de, bishop of Clonfert, resignation made to, 409.

-, Walter de, priest, sometime archdeacon of Annaghdown, 112.

-, William de, abbot of Knockmoy, charges against, 87.

-, William de, late a canon and prebendary of Turlough, 486.

-, William de, a Carmelite Friar, confirmation of a grant and licence to, 62.

-, William de, provost of Tuam, to be abbot commendatary of Mayo, 795.

-, William de, layman, 173, 174.

-, -, children of, 174.

-, -, first wife of, 174.

-, -, -, kinswoman of, 174.

-, -, Slany O'Brien his second wife, 174.

-, William de, indult to, 588.

-, -, Joan his wife, 588.

Burgoyn, Alice, relict of Thomas Burgoyn, and co-executor of his will, party to a testamentary suit, 801.

-, John, son and co-executor of the will of Thomas Burgoyn, party to a testamentary suit, 801.

-, Thomas, relict of. See Burgoyn, Alice.

-, -, son of. See Burgoyn, John.

-, -, will of, 801.

Burgunday, dominions of the duke of, papal nuncio in, 257.

-, duchess of. See Isabel.

-, duke of. See Philip.

Burlach, Elias, late a canon of Ossory and prebendary of Freshford, 656.

Burlescombe, co. Devon. See Canonleigh.

Burley, Margaret, wife of Fulk Sprenghux, party to a matrimonial suit, 463, 464, 600.

Burnassach. See Burwash.

Burrishoole, Burges Wbail alias Lochacros, Burges Wbhayll alias Lochaens [co. Mayo], vicarage of, 447, 514.

Burton, Henry, prior of Southwark, appeal against a sentence of, 628.

-, John, late rector of Thomton in Lonsdale, 651.

-, Thomas, dispensations to, 738, 753.

-, -, godmother of, 738.

-, -, wife of. See Marchynfeld, Joan.

Burton Agnes, Anasburthon [co. York], Walter Gryffyth lord of the place of, 700.

Burton in Kendal, Burton [co. Westmoreland], rectory of, appropriated to the abbey of St. Mary without York, 248.

-, poor parishioners in, 248.

-, vicarage instituted in, 248.

Burton super Alpes (sic), in the diocese of Worcester (? Bourton-on-the-Hill, co. Gloucester), parish church of St. John the Baptist, rectory of, 402.

Burton upon Ure, Litil Burton on Yore [in Masham, co. York], Richard Pygot lord of the place of, 700.

Burwash, Burnassach [co. Sussex], rectory of, 696.

Bury St. Edmunds, Bury [co. Suffolk], Benedictine abbey of St. Edmund, abbot of, papal mandatary, 566, 599.

-, -, John abbot of. See Boon.

-, Rougham by, 459.

Bussh, Catherine, wife of Richard Gawen, also married to William Bures the elder, party to a matrimonial suit, 655.

Bustel (? recte Butler), Edmund, and his wife, faculty to, xxv.

Buthley. See Butley.

Butler, Butiller, Edmund le, indult to, 699.

-, -, Katerina his wife, 699.

-, Botiler, Elena, wife of Richard Poer, dispensed to marry anew, 688.

-, Bottilier, James, to be a rector in the diocese of Cashel, xxxii.

-, Butiller, James de (sic), indult to, 699.

-, -, Sabina his wife, 699.

-, Boteler, John, dean of St. Mary le Bow, London, lieutenant of the official of the court of Canterbury, appeal against a decision of, 742.

-, Botiller, Theobald, to be a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Donaghmore, co. Tipperary, 688.

-, Boteler, Thomas, rector of Kislingbury, dispensation to, 782.

- See also Bustel.

Butley, Buthley [co. Suffolk], Benedictine priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 501.

Butonia [i. e. Buttevant]. See Ballybeg.

Buttevant, Boctonia, Bothoma, Botonia, Botthonia, Bottomia Butonia [co. Cork], priory of St. Thomas the Martyr by. See Ballybeg.

Buysham. See Evesham.

Bychworth. See Betchworth, West.

Bye, Thomas, a churchwarden of St. Faith under St. Paul's, London, 650.

Bygar. See Biggar.

Byke, John, rector called master of the hospital of SS. John and James, Royston, appeal of, 465.

Byller, William, to be a notary public, 643.

Bylmide. See Kilmeedy.

Bynden. See Bindon.

Byrcly (recte Byrtly). See Birtley.

Byron, Nicholas, esquire, 260 (bis), 261 (bis), 262, 263 (4), 264 (bis), 265.

-, Byrom, Thomas, chaplain, witness, 266 (bis).

Byton, William, indult to, 611.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 611.

Bywel, William, vicar of Stamfordham, ordinance confirmed at the petition of, 427–428.