Index of Subjects

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 Subjects.

The cross references are in many cases to the Index of Persons and Places.

In some of the larger entries, as in Collations, an attempt has been made to differentiate between references to the actual instruments themselves and those to mere citations or mentions of them, by printing the former in heavier type.

A

Abbot, indult to, to wear the mitre, to reconcile churches and to bless vestments, 222.

Abbots and abbesses, blessing of, and indults to be blessed by any bishop, 10, 12, 14, 53, 87, 92, 99, 105, 127, 134, 186, 246, 258, 278, 302, 303, 305, 307, 310, 431, 510, 518, 537, 559, 560, 562 (bis), 582, 640, 648, 676, 695, 730, 736, 738, 754, 770, 771, 792.

- See also Elections; Illegitimacy; Restoration.

Absolution, indults and faculties to grant, 130, 213, 273, 295, 597, 631, 638, 715.

- See also Age; Cases; Confessors; Excommunication.

Acolytes, papal, appointment of, 387, 388 (bis), 390, 390 note, 391 (bis).

Adultery, of lay persons, 655, 715.

-, of religious, 247, 536.

-, of secular clergy, 807.

Advowsons, grants of:—

to chantry chaplains, 260, 261, 263, 265.

to laymen, 260.

Age, defect of, collation without dispensation for, void, 468.

-, -, dispensations on account of:—

(i) to be promoted to holy orders and to hold and exchange benefices with cure, 93, 257 (bis), 383, 503, 536, 606, 670, 808.

(ii) to be promoted to bishoprics, 180.

(iii) to hold benefices in commendam, 155.

(iv) to hold benefices and resign or exchange them, 7, 10, 19, 98, 123, 155, 164, 212, 446, 504, 529, 545, 577, 578 (bis), 584, 584, 585, 762, 766 note, 807, 809.

-, confirmed, 546.

(v) to receive and retain benefices, 543, 546, 623, 629, 644, 688, 715, 793, 812.

(vi) to be an archdeacon, 16, 529.

-, lawful, benefices acquired before, 312.

Alms, obligation to give, 793.

Altarage, chaplaincies so styled, xxiv, 638, 685.

Altars, portable, indults to have and faculties to grant such:—

(i) for clergy and religious, 55, 162, 163, 460, 522, 524, 590 (bis), 592, 614, 700, 701 note, 703, 704, 740, 816.

(ii) for lay persons, 55 (ter), 56, 161, 162, 421, 422 (ter), 423 (4), 459 (ter), 460 (5), 461, 522 (bis), 523 (6), 524 (5), 587, 588, 589 (ter), 590 (5), 591 (ter), 592, 593 (ter), 594, 611, 612 (bis), 613, 614, 615 (ter), 616 (bis), 617 (bis), 618 (ter), 618 note, 619 (5), 700 (4), 701 (bis), 702, 739, 771, 772 (bis), 774 (ter), 815, 816 (bis), 817 (6), 818 (ter).

Alum, trade in, 231, 232.

Anchorite, 411.

Annates, 239, 251, 376, 381.

Apostasy, 510.

Apostles, Shrines of the. See Rome.

Apostolic see, appeals to:—

English, 56, 102 (bis), 136, 175, 254, 367, 370, 399, 401 (bis), 405, 435, 437, 442, 453 (bis), 463 (bis), 464 (bis), 465, 486, 487, 566, 568, 569 (bis), 574, 599, 600, 628, 649, 650 (bis), 651 (bis), 653, 654, 656, 673, 677, 712 (bis), 742, 801, 802, 803, 804 (ter).

Irish, 62, 65, 145, 198, 209, 219, 285, 294, 295, 302, 310, 318, 375, 436, 451, 466 (bis), 673, 682, 713, 714 (bis), 723, 727, 779.

Scots, 46, 58 (bis), 60, 129, 171, 252, 268, 290, 321, 347, 348, 349, 350, 374 note, 404, 451, 469, 487, 558, 563, 570, 652, (bis), 670, 679 (bis), 737, 784, 789, 813.

Welsh, 724.

- See also Religious houses; Reservations; Roman Court.

Appropriations:—

by authority of the ordinary, 51, 195, 247, 248, 258–267, 369, 428, 568, 632, 635, 724.

-, alleged, 712.

by papal authority, 32, 52, 63, 69, 133, 180, 190, 195, 244, 249–251, 271, 276, 279, 286, 297, 302, 330, 359, 509, 631, 636, 729, 760.

-, annulled, 69, 191, 286, 343–344.

by royal authority, 731.

unauthorized, 621.

Arbitration, recourse to, under threats, 65.

-, settlement of suits by, 44, 52, 90, 117, 154, 199, 249–251.

-, -, appeal from, 540.

Archbishops. See Bishops and Archbishops.

Archdeacons, indults to, to visit by deputy, 3, 289, 490.

-, consent of, to union of benefices, 367.

-, rights of, saved, 732.

-, son of, 729.

-, testamentary jurisdiction of, challenged, 487.

Archivio di Stato , 382 note.

Arrouaise, order of, houses of. See Clontuskert; Tuam (St. John the Evangelist).

Arson, excommunication for, 674.

Auditors of the apostolic palace and papal chaplains. See:—

Cerretanis, master John de;

Cesarinis, master John de;

Didaci de Coca, maste John de;

Ferriz, Peter;

Grassis, master Anthony de;

Leliis, master Theodore de;

Ludovisis, master Lewis de;

Pavinus, master John Francis;

Porta, master Matthew de;

Romerus, master Sancius;

Rouira, master Bernard;

Theramo, master Gasper de;

Ubaldis, master Nicholas de;

Valle, master Fantinus de; and Valle, Peter de.

Augustinian canons, belonging to houses not named, 26, 29, 45, 70, 81, 142, 144, 278, 302 (bis), 361, 362, 374 note, 377, 475, 548, 564.

-, abbots of houses of (houses not named), 144, 167, 202, 291, 294, 414, 671, 689.

-, benefices wont to be governed by, 217, 218 (ter).

-, houses of:—

in England. See Barnwell; Blythburgh; Bridlington; Brinkburn; Bristol; Buckenham; Combwell; Hempton; Hexham; Ixworth; Keynsham; Lanercost; Leicester; Lenton; London (Christ Church); London (St. Mary without Bishopsgate); Marton in the Forest; Osney; Poughley; Repton; Royston; St. Denys; Southwark; Stonely; Studley; Thornton Curtis; Walsingham, Little; Waltham; Warwick.

in Ireland. See Abbeyderg; Abbeygormacan; Aghmacart; Annaghdown; Armagh; Athassel; Aughrim; Ballinskelligs; Ballintober; Ballybeg; Ballyboggan; Ballysadare; Bangor, co. Down; Cahir, co. Tipperary; Canon Island; Clare; Clogher; Clonard; Clones; Clonfert; Clontuskert; Cong; Connell, Great; Cork (Gill abbey); Crossmolina; Derrane; Drumlane; Dublin (All Saints); Dublin (Holy Trinity); Dublin (St. John); Dublin (St. Thomas the Martyr); Duleek; Dungiven; Durrow; Enniscorthy; Ferns; Fertagh; Gallen; Holmpatrick; Inchcleraun; Inchmacnerin; Inchmore; Inistioge; Inniscronane; Innisfallen; Kells, co. Antrim; Kells, co. Kilkenny; Kells, co. Meath; Killagh; Killeigh; Kilmacduagh; Kilshanny; Knock; Limerick (St. Mary and St. Edward the Martyr); Lisgoole; Londonderry; Lorrha; Louth; Mayo; Molana; Monaincha; Mothel; Muckamore; Mullingar; Naas; Navan; Nenagh; Rathkeale; Rattoo; Roscommon; Ross; St. John's, co. Wexford (p. 272 and Corrigenda); Seirkieran; Selscar; Toomyvara; Trim; Tuam (St. John the Evangelist); Waterford.

in Scotland. See Cambuskenneth; Edinburgh (Holyrood); Inchaffray; Inchcolm; Inchmahome; Jedburgh; Monymusk; Oransay; Pittenweem; Restennet; St. Andrews; St. Mary's Isle; Scone.

abroad. See Orléans; Rome (St. John Lateran); SaintAntoine-de-Viennois; Siena.

-, prior of a house of (house not named), 184.

Augustinian canonesses, houses of.See Canonleigh; Gracedieu, co. Dublin.

Augustinian friars, belonging to houses not named, 103, 126, 163 note, 186, 187, 407.

-, houses of. See Banada; Yarmouth.

Augustinian hermits. See Eremite Friars.

Augustinian hospitals. See Acre; Edinburgh (St. Paul the Apostle and Doctor); Leith, South; Limerick; London (St. Thomas the Martyr of Acre); Northampton; Rome (Holy Ghost in Sassia); Wells.

Augustinian order (or rule), statutes of, 541.

-, See also (in Index of Subjects) Arrouaise; Cruciferi cum Stella; St. Saviour, order of; St. Thomas the Martyr, order of; St. Victor, order of.

Augustinian, a mistake in the rubricella for Servite, 388 note.

Ave Maria , 493.

B

Bailiff, office of, 334.

Bajulivi , 269, 270, 271.

Banns of marriage, 463.

Baptism, right of administration of, 183, 495.

-, children allowed to die without, 369, 665, 784.

Battle:—Towton, 623.

Beard, growing of, 413.

Beds and furniture for a hospital, 761.

Benedictine monks, belonging to houses not named, 752, 791 note.

-, benefices wont to be held by, 647 note.

-, habit of, 541.

-, houses of:—

in England. See Abingdon; Alcester; Bury St. Edmunds; Canterbury; Chester; Colchester; Coventry; Dover; Durham; Ely; Evesham; Eye; Eynsham; Faversham; Folkestone; Glastonbury; Goldcliff; Hatfield Broad Oak; St. Benet Hulme; Leonard Stanley; Malmsbury; Norwich; Ogborne St. George; Ramsey; St. Albans; St. Neots; Selby; Shrewsbury; Snellshall; Tewkesbury; Thorney; Tutbury; Winchcomb; Westminster; Worcester; Wymondham; York (St. Mary).

in Ireland. See Glascarrig; Ross.

in Scotland. See Arbroath; Coldingham; Dunfermline; Iona; Kelso; Kilwinning; Lesmahagow; Lindores; Paisley; Pluscardine.

abroad. See Chalo-Saint-Mars; La Grasse; Vienne.

Benedictine nuns, houses of:—

in England. See Coveney; Godstow; Polesworth; Pré (near St. Albans); Seton; Wilton.

in Scotland. See Berwick, North.

Benedictine order, indult for migration to, 529.

- See also Tiron, order of.

-, recte Cistercian, houses of.See Abbey cwmhir; Tintern, co. Monmouth.

Benefices, appropriations of. See Appropriations.

-, compatible, declaration of ability to hold more than one, 67.

-, -, dispensations to hold more than one, 82, 125, 140, 144, 146, 335, 362, 366, 452, 545, 550, 623, 644, 660, 685, 687, 708, 744, 746, 752, 756, 780, 799, 808.

-, -, dispensation to hold more than one in commendam, 126.

-, exchange of. See Exchange.

-, faculties to dispose of, freely, 455, 457, 530, 546.

-, faculty to dispense to hold two, 366.

-, grant of fruits of, confirmed, 502.

-, immediate succession of son to father in, 47, 48, 69 note, 100, 235.

-, -, proviso against, 320.

-, incompatible, dispensations to hold for life or for a term and to exchange, 17, 22, 27, 29 (bis), 30, 36, 39, 43, 45, 48, 55, 79, 81, 83, 94, 95, 97, 98, 113, 115, 117, 119, 124, 125, 126, 132, 133, 149, 150, 152, 155, 156, 159 (bis), 168, 177 (bis), 178, 182 (bis), 189, 193, 204 (bis), 208, 210, 211, 212 (bis), 213, 214, 225, 226, 226, 228, 241, 254, 279, 279, 285, 285, 286, 287, 291, 306, 312, 320, 325, 326, 327, 333, 340, 345, 351, 351, 360, 372, 394, 396, 402 (bis), 406 (bis), 408 (bis), 414, 416, 419, 424 (bis), 425 (bis), 426 (ter), 427 (ter), 440 (ter), 441 (4), 443, 445, 449, 454, 455 (bis), 456, 457, 468, 472 (bis), 483, 488, 489 (bis), 492 (bis), 493, 493, 501 (bis), 505 (bis), 506 (4), 513, 513, 519, 520 (bis), 527, 528, 529 (bis), 530, 533, 534 (6), 535 (ter), 536, 544, 546 (bis), 547, 548, 549, 550, 552, 553, 555, 567, 571, 576 (bis), 577 (bis), 578, 579 (bis), 579, 580 (ter), 581, 583, 584, 594, 596, 602, 604, 605, 606, 610 note, 621, 621, 622 (bis), 623, 625, 626 (ter), 631, 635, 636, 636, 637, 647, 647 note, 657, 661 (bis), 664, 681, 686, 687, 691, 692 (bis), 693 (bis), 715 (bis), 717, 719 (ter), 744, 747, 752 (bis), 753, 756, 757, 760, 760 (bis), 762, 763 (4), 766, 767, 768, 768, 769, 780, 781 (4), 782 (ter), 783 (4), 785, 787 (bis), 792, 793 (bis), 794, 795, 797, 799 (ter), 800 (ter), 805, 806, 807, 809, 822 (bis), 823 (5), 824 (ter).

-, - See also Voidance.

-, indults to bishops to receive and retain, 420, 668.

-, indults to hold in commendam, 50, 51, 237, 245, 253, 537, 631.

-, interference with the possession of, 650, 710.

-, intrusion into and uncanonical holding of, 21, 22, 27, 35, 37, 38, 58, 108, 139, 140, 143, 146, 152, 157, 164, 176, 208, 216, 218, 220, 224, 236, 252, 255, 271, 275, 277, 284, 287, 290, 293, 297, 299, 303, 304 (bis), 311, 315, 316, 320, 327, 328, 336 (bis), 337, 339, 340, 352, 368, 371, 372, 376, 379, 398, 409, 414, 416, 449 (bis), 453, 464, 473, 478, 479, 481, 483, 488, 500, 503, 512, 514, 538, 547, 549, 559, 563, 565, 571, 573, 594, 595, 602, 629, 633, 647, 648, 657, 658 (bis), 660, 661 (bis), 662, 664, 666, 668, 669 (bis), 671, 676, 677, 681, 683, 689 (bis), 690, 706 (bis), 707 (bis), 708, 716, 718, 721, 723 (bis), 724, 726, 747, 748, 756 (bis), 758, 760, 796, 802, 810 (bis), 821.

-, lapse of the collation of, by the statutes of the Third General Lateran Council, xxi note, 6, 7, 29, 38, 48, 64, 65, 70, 77, 81, 88, 90, 116, 120, 123, 139, 140, 152, 164, 165, 180, 200, 214, 216, 220, 271, 275, 276, 277, 289, 293, 303, 305, 316, 320, 337, 339, 340, 352, 360, 368, 371, 372, 374, 376, 379, 397, 414, 416, 417, 418, 445, 448, 449, 473, 512, 514, 526, 547, 571, 595, 596, 602, 647, 657, 658, 660, 661, 666, 668, 669 (bis), 681, 688, 689, 691, 706 (bis), 707, 712, 721, 726, 745, 747, 756 (bis), 759, 776, 792, 796, 802, 809 (ter), 821.

-, secular, dispensations for religious to hold, 12, 34 (bis), 50, 51, 103, 122, 190, 201 (bis), 220, 356, 412 (4), 458, 508, (ter), 510, 510, 511, 541, 542 (bis), 557, 564, 565, 578, 582 (bis), 583, 631, 632 (bis), 646, 647, 648, 649, 675, 676, 678, 708, 710 (bis), 724, 725, 728, 729, 738, 739 (bis), 754 (bis), 755 (bis), 788, 790, 791.

-, -, dispensations for religious to hold in commendam, 34, 69, 136, 191, 728.

-, -, grants of, to religious, in commendam, 538, 540.

-, -, indult for religious to retain in commendam, 537.

-, -, permission for religious, from his superior, to hold, 537.

-, -, restoration of, to a religious house, after undue detention, 331.

-, unions of. See Unions.

-, voidance of. See Deprivation; Voidance.

-, -, wont to be held by religious, 37, 52, 240, 296, 310, 337, 735.

Bigamists, 547, 585, 586.

Bishops in the universal church (i.e. without a diocese). See Lawder, Robert; Ocunlis, Cornelius.

Bishops and archbishops, absolution of, for certain excesses, 597.

-, acts of, confirmed, 597.

-, blessing of water by, 222, 687.

-, coadjutor to, 570.

-, consecration of, 11, 14, 15, 16, 21, 91, 106, 135, 181, 189, 208, 237, 242, 431, 432, 458, 519, 680, 690 (bis), 695, 696, 770.

-, -, administered more than three years after promotion, 164.

-, exemption of a house of friars from, 62.

-, exemption (partial) of priests maintained by a gild from, 604.

-, faculties to, to dispense those who have taken the vow of the crusade and are sick, 229.

-, -, to exact a tenth for the Crusade, 230.

-, -, to make a will, etc., 685.

-, -, to make collation of certain benefices void by deprivation and to take annates, 239.

-, -, to preach a Crusade, 230.

-, -, to reconcile churches and cemeteries by deputy, 42, 687.

-, -, withdrawal of, 366.

-, grants to, to hold or retain benefices in commendam, 696, 752, 791.

-, homicide of, 544.

-, imprisonment of, 691.

-, indults to, to make confirmation and provision of benefices, 318.

-, -, to retain the wardenship of collegiate churches, 242, 245.

-, in partibus infidelium, 50, 126, 696.

-, -, indult or licence to, not to be bound to reside in their own dioceses and to exercize pontifical offices in other dioceses, 50, 407, 696.

-, letters conservatory for, 813.

-, licence of, for an appropriation, not required, 729.

-, refusal of, to institute, 57, 146, 314, 319, 339, 347, 367, 377, 568.

-, residing outside their own dioceses or in remote parts, 687, 707, 723.

-, rights of, saved, 91, 92, 208, 258, 303, 431, 432, 519, 537, 582, 641, 649, 680, 730, 732, 736, 738, 770, 792.

-, sons of, 395, 754.

-, tolerance by, of uncanonical holding of a benefice, 409.

-, union made by, without faculty etc., invalid, 661.

-, vicar-general of, refusal of, to institute, 707.

-, will of, dispute concerning the execution of, 670.

Bishoprics, union of, 196, 197.

Bloodshed, 236, 352.

Book, cover or binding of, theft of, 764.

Bread, blessed, administration of, on Easter Sundays, 495.

Bridges, repair of, 342, 411.

Bulla , accidentally cut off from papal letters, 257.

-, leaden, of the chapter of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 270.

Bullaria , papal, 483.

Bulls, papal. See Letters, papal.

Burial, indults etc. for the right of, in a chapel or its cemetery, 154, 223, 498, 537, 785.

-, -, petition against, 538.

-, -, refusal of, 496.

Burials, conducted by laymen, 811.

-, inconvenience of, at a parish church, 784.

Business, priests engaged in, 629, 811.

C

Camera , papal, accounts rendered in, 381.

-, agreements made by, regarding the trade in alum, 231.

-, annates to be received in the name of, 239.

-, banker (depositarius) of, 382 note.

-, books of, 630.

-, -, valuation of the episcopal mensa of Ardfert in, 420.

-, clerks of, 251, 252, 552.

-, - See also Bonaparte, Nicolaus de; Cambrim, Robertus de; Forlivio, Antonius de; Regas, B.

-, collectors of, list of, 390 note.

-, -, privileges etc. belonging to, 317, 318.

-, -, revocation of faculties granted to, 381, 383.

-, collector of, in England, 488.

-, collector-general of, in England. See Clementis, Vincent.

-, sub-collector of, in England.

See Robyns, Thomas.

-, collectors of, in Ireland. See Capello, John; Macconmara, John, abbot of Molana; O'Hedian, John, archdeacon of Cashel and Ossory; Pigge, John.

-, collector-general of, in Ireland. See Capello, John.

-, collector of, in the city and diocese of Ferns. See Macconmara, Rory.

-, collector or sub-collector of, in Scotland, 552.

-, collectors of, in Scotland.See Macdowell, master Fergus; Wylie, Richard.

-, collector-general of, in Scotland. See Fergusii, William.

-, debtors of, false entry in list of, 251, 252.

-, farm of lands in Ireland belonging to, 337.

-, fruits of, in England, agreement regarding the remittance of, 381.

-, -, detention of, 381.

-, gold ducats of, 105, 681, 767.

-, gold florins of, 3, 11, 13 (bis), 50, 124, 126, 134, 194, 238, 292, 382, 407, 416, 420, 454, 455, 478, 555, 570, 630, 636, 685.

-, -, value of (1/8 oz. of gold), 384.

-, notary of, 252.

-, notaries of. See Aquilone, Jo. de; Campanea, Aloisius de; Gerones, Johannes; Sass., Matheus.

-, offer of firstfruits made to, 13.

-, officers of, 317, 381, 390 note.

-, papal letters left in, 375.

-, portion of a fine to be paid to, 354.

-, procurator-fiscal of. See Eugubio, master Anthony de.

-, register of, exemplification from, 257.

-, registry of, scribe, scriptores or scribentes in. See Gumierriis, Loisius de; Loisius (P. 392, probably the same as the preceding); Zucheta, Baptista de.

-, taxation of a benefice in, 11.

-, treasurer of. See Sanne, Laurence, archbishop of Spalato.

-, value of the pound sterling (viz. 2½ ducats) in, 105.

-, yearly cess to be paid to, 346.

Candles, endowment of, 297.

Canonical hours, according to the custom of the Friars Preachers, 10.

-, neglect of, 92, 292, 413, 664.

-, observance of, 280, 785.

Canonical portion, of the goods of a deceased person, claimed by a religious house, 219.

Canon law, study of, in Ireland, 807.

Canons, sacred, violation of, 653.

Carmelite Friars, belonging to houses not named, 62, 163, 201, 791 note.

-, houses of. See Ludlow; Milltown.

-, order of, provincial of the province of Ireland of. See Wallse, Thomas.

Carthusian order, houses of. See London (Salutation of the Mother of God); Sheen, West; Witham Friary.

-, monk of, belonging to a house not named, 211.

Cases reserved to the pope, absolution from excommunication etc. in, 273, 347.

Cathedral churches, canonries and prebends in, papal constitution against the provision of persons under fourteen years of age to, 688.

-, -, uncertain number of, 548.

-, canons of, consent of, to the erection of a prebend, 719.

-, -, created or received by authority of the ordinary, 717, 718, 730, 759.

-, edict to be affixed to the door of, 329.

-, neglect of divine offices in, 84.

-, of united bishopries, to be retained, 196, 197.

-, prior of, acts of (sede vacante), 467, 469.

-, parish church erected into, 452.

-, residence in, 368.

-, threatened with ruin, 668.

-, without a chapter, 464.

Celibacy of clergy, provincial statute of Cashel enforcing, 637.

Cemeteries, of chapels, 154, 785.

-, -, blessing of, 538, 785.

Cena domini , bull of. See Wicliffites.

Cession, to the pope, of the rule of a monastery, 186.

-, -, of rights in vicarages, 314 (bis).

Chalice, silver, 178.

-, tin, 718.

Chamberlain, papal, appointment of, 391.

Chancel, repair of, 498.

Chancery, English, letters close of, 260.

-, -, master of. See Bate, John.

-, papal, book in, containing the names of those members of the papal household who enjoy special privileges, 71, 786, 799.

-, -, commission extorted from, 268.

-, -, regent of. See Alfonsi, Alvarus.

Chantries, appropriations to, 258–267, 369.

-, dispensation for a religious to hold, 412.

-, foundation of, 261, 370, 754.

-, ordinance regarding, 320.

Chapels, dispensation for a religious to hold, 412.

-, dispute concerning the celebration of divine offices etc. in, 495.

-, grants of churchyard to, 223, 785.

-, grants of fonts etc. to, 153, 785.

-, licence for the building of, 531

-, licence for the consecration of, 785.

-, licence for the rebuilding of, on a smaller site, 608.

-, oblations in, concord respecting, 154.

-, priest's orders required by the foundation of, 722.

-, repair of, 403, 623, 625.

-, -, lack of funds for, 608.

-, royal, 146.

- See also Cure of Souls; Erections; Indulgences; Union of benefices.

Chaplains, agreement as to the nomination etc. of, 497.

-, stipend of, 497.

-, papal, 390 note.

-, -, exemption of, 788.

-, - See also Colsten, Robert; Dewe, Matthew; Gunthorp, John; Murray, George.

-, royal, 455.

Charter, royal, exemplification of, 733, 734.

Christian princes, help of, needed to resist the Turks, 229.

Churching of women, 495.

Cistercian abbots, belonging to houses not named, 309, 417.

Cistercian monks, belonging to houses not named, 145, 423, 432, 593.

-, houses of:—

in England. See Beaulieu; Bindon; Buckland Monachorum; Cleeve; Coggeshall, Little; Ford; Fountains; Hailes; Jervaulx; Kirkstall; Kirkstead; London (St. Mary Graces); Louth Park; Meaux; Merevale; Newnham; Quarr; Revesby; Roche; Sawtry; Sibton; Stoneleigh; Stratford; Stratford Langthorne; Tintern, co. Monmouth; Vale Royal; Warden; Woburn.

in Ireland. See Abington; Assaroe; Baltinglass; Bective; Boyle; Carrigillihy, Comber; Dublin (St. Mary); Dunbrody; Fermoy; Graiguenamanagh; Granard; Holycross; Horeabbey; Inishlounaght; Jerpoint; Kilbeggan; Kilcooly; Kilshanny; Knockmoy; Leix; Macosquin; Mellifont; Middleton; Monasteranenagh; Monasterevan; O'Dorney; Tintern, co. Wexford; Tracton.

in Scotland. See Balmerino; Coupar-Angus; Culross; Dundrennan; Glenluce; Kinloss; Melrose; Newbattle; Saddell.

in Wales. See Abbey cwmhir; Neath.

abroad. See Bodeloo.

Cistercian nuns, houses of. See Berwick-on-Tweed; Haddington.

Cistercian order, appeal of, 677.

-, chapter general of, 676.

-, visitor of, in England. See Grenewell, John, abbot of Fountains.

Civil jurisdiction, exercized by an official 487, 652, 679.

Clergy, secular and regular, tenths imposed upon, 230.

Clerical habit, disuse of, 216.

Clericide, 157.

Close Roll, deed enrolled upon, 260.

Cluniac monks, benefices wont to be held by, 647 note.

-, houses of:—

in England. See Bermondsey; Broomholm; Castle Acre; Lenton; Lewes; Monks Horton; Much Wenlock; Pontefract; Thetford.

in Scotland. See Paisley.

abroad. See Cluny.

Collations and provisions by papal authority and confirmation of, and mandates to make by papal authority:—

(i) of secular benefices (dignities, canonries and prebends, parish churches etc.):—

in England, 245, 254 (bis), 350, 568, 652, 712.

in Ireland, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7 (bis), 8 (bis), 15, 16 (bis), 17 (ter), 21, 22, 23 (bis), 24, 25, 27, 30 (bis), 35, 36 (bis), 36, 37 (bis), 38 (bis), 39, 40 (bis), 41 (bis), 41, 43, 45, 46, 47, 57, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 (ter), 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76 (ter), 77, 78 (ter), 79 (bis), 80 (bis), 81 (bis), 82 (bis), 83, 84 (bis), 85, 85 (bis), 88, 90, 94 (bis), 96, 97, 98, 111 (bis), 112, 113, 114, 114, 116, 117, 121 (bis), 121, 122, 123, 124 (bis), 128, 130 (bis), 132, 138 (bis), 139, 140, 141 (bis), 142 (bis), 143, 144 (bis), 145, 145, 147, 148 (bis), 152, 158 (bis), 159, 161, 164 (bis), 165 (bis), 166, 168, 171, 172, 175, 176, 176, 177, 178, 188, 191, 193, 194, 198, 200 (bis), 201, 202, 207, 208, 213, 215 (ter), 216 (bis), 217, 220, 227, 228, 236, 240, 242, 272 (bis), 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 291, 292, 293, 293, 294, 295, 296, 299, 300, 301 (bis), 302, 304 (bis), 306, 308, 316, 317, 320, 325, 327, 330, 337, 339, 340, 341, 345, 353, 358 (bis), 359, 360, 361, 364 (bis), 365, 369, 371, 376, 377, 378, 379, 393, 394 (bis), 395, 396, 397, 397, 398, 406, 409 (bis), 410 (bis), 410, 411, 414 (bis), 415, 416 (ter), 417 (bis), 419, 436, 437, 445 (bis), 446 (bis), 447 (ter), 448 (bis), 450, 451, 452, 464, 465, 467, 471 (bis), 473 (bis), 475, 476 (bis), 477 (bis), 478, 479 (bis), 480 (bis), 481, 482 (ter), 483, 485, 488, 491, 500, 503, 512, 513, 514 (bis), 516 (bis), 526, 528, 533, 538, 543 (bis), 547, 549, 550, 552, 555, 557, 566, 570, 571, 572, 595 (bis), 596, 597, 598, 609, 627, 628, 629, 633, 634, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658 (bis), 659, 660, 661 (bis), 662, 664, 665, 671, 675, 679, 681 (bis), 688, 689 (bis), 690, 706 (bis), 707, 713, 716, 719, 721 (bis), 727, 736, 743, 745, 746, 747 (bis), 748, 749 (bis), 750 (bis), 756, 756 (bis), 758 (bis), 759, 775, 776 (ter), 778, 778, 779, 780 (bis), 790, 792, 796 (bis), 797, 798 (bis), 803, 805, 806, 807, 808, 809 (ter), 812, 819, 820, 821, 822.

-, null and void, 121, 296, 316, 341, 500, 746.

in Scotland, 5, 6 (bis), 22, 22, 24, 24, 27 (ter), 28, 46, 55, 59, 61, 70, 98, 108, 119 (bis), 125, 128, 140, 146, 147, 149, 169, 170, 171, 173, 188, 190, 218, 224, 225, 241, 241, 256, 268, 277, 279, 281 (bis), 282 (bis), 296, 298, 299, 308, 311 (bis), 313 (bis), 314 (bis), 319, 336, 338, 339, 347 (bis), 348, 350, 366, 366, 368, 373, 374 note, 377, 380, 398, 399, 404, 405, 406, 413 (bis), 418, 419, 433, 434, 435, 437, 438 (bis), 444, 450, 451, 456, 462, 467, 469, 470, 484 (bis), 485, 515, 521, 554, 556, 574, 575, 607, 610 (bis), 622, 633, 634, 638, 658, 659, 663, 664, 682, 684 (bis), 685, 690, 707, 708, 711, 720 (bis), 722, 737, 737, 741 (bis), 743, 744, 745, 748, 751, 757, 764, 765, 783, 786, 797, 805, 807, 819, 820.

-, void, 299.

abroad, 257 (bis), 659 note, 765.

(ii) of benefices in lay patronage, 28, 70, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 88, 94, 141, 144, 148, 169, 254, 336, 339, 364, 413, 470, 471, 473, 515, 516, 540, 547, 595, 628, 633, 657, 661, 679, 706, 707, 721, 805.

(iii) of religious houses:—

in England, 63, 235.

in Ireland, 31, 89, 99, 104, 108, 181, 184, 236, 305, 375, 511, 539, 564, 647, 669, 710, 722, 726, 791.

-, alleged to be obtained by false reports, 209.

in Scotland, 87, 110, 233, 233, 247, 269, 270, 319, 328, 338, 356, 357 (bis), 362, 371, 666, 674.

(iv) of a regular benefice, 726.

Collations and provisions by authority of the ordinary, 3, 4, 18, 26, 36, 38 (bis), 54, 65, 72, 76, 78, 81, 94, 96, 113, 120, 131, 138, 144, 146, 178, 194, 205, 208, 213 (bis), 217, 224 (bis), 236, 255, 275, 284, 303, 304, 308, 310, 312, 316, 320, 335, 336 (ter), 340, 344, 365, 370, 371, 372 (bis), 380, 397 (bis), 402, 403, 404 (bis), 405, 408, 409, 414, 436, 452, 454, 463, 465 (bis), 467 (ter), 473, 474, 475, 499, 507, 528 (bis), 533, 539, 545, 547, 548, 549, 552, 555, 560, 564, 569, 579, 581, 584, 594, 595, 598, 605, 621, 627, 647, 650, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658 (ter), 659, 660, 664, 669, 671, 683, 684, 685 (bis), 686, 689, 692, 707, 710, 711, 716, 717, 718 (bis), 724, 730, 743 (bis), 746, 747, 757, 758, 786, 797, 802 (bis), 822.

-, declared valid, 371.

-, disputed, 463.

-, doubtful validity of, 22, 28, 45, 55, 57, 59, 64, 121, 129, 172, 175, 182, 188, 198, 200, 308, 311, 373, 380, 405, 409, 434 (bis), 437, 451, 467 (bis), 474, 533, 595, 606, 654, 655, 656, 657, 757, 786.

-, null, 7, 8, 43, 111, 123, 140, 152, 157, 164, 165 (bis), 170, 213, 256, 304, 311, 336 (bis), 340, 345, 371 (bis), 397 (bis), 414, 438, 475, 658, 669, 685, 711, 743, 758, 797, 802, 822.

-, null because obtained by simony, 39, 97, 130, 140, 168, 177, 188, 365, 535, 549, 564, 629, 684.

Collation and provision, by an archdeacon, upon lapse, 651.

-, by a bishop, dean and chapter, 299, 301.

-, by a metropolitan, sede vacante, 379.

-, -, upon lapse, 712.

-, interference with the right of, 650.

Collation, by secular canons, void, 681.

-, to be certified to the papal Camera, 552, 553.

Colleges and Collegiate churches, exemption of, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, 345–6.

-, foundation and erection of, 296, 297, 322–3, 345, 346, 624.

-, insignia of, 243, 244.

-, institution of members of, 51, 52, 243, 624.

-, intention to found, 341.

-, union of a rectory to the capitular mensa of, 635, 636.

-, in England. See Beverley; Chester le Street; Eton; Manchester; Oxford (All Souls’ College); Oxford (Magdalen College); Salisbury (St. Edmund); Westbury on Trym; Windsor.

-, in Ireland. See Clonmacnoise; Devenish; Scattery Island; Youghal.

-, in Scotland. See Abernethy; Bothwell; Corstorphine; Dunbar; Dunglass; Edinburgh (St. Giles); Hamilton; Kilmaurs; Kilmun; Lincluden; Maybole; Methven; St. Andrews (St. Mary Hugh); St. Andrews (St. Salvator); Seaton.

-, in Wales. See Llanddewi Brefi.

-, abroad. See Münster; Senlis.

Commendam , dispensations to bishops to hold or retain secular benefices in, 193, 237.

-, dispensations to bishops to receive and hold any benefices, regular or secular, in, 126, 210, 407, 752.

-, dispensations to clerks under age to hold benefices in, 155, 715.

-, dispensations to religious to hold secular benefices in, 631, 730.

-, grants of religious houses to bishops and other secular clergy in, 191, 233, 246, 247, 251, 267, 315, 328, 333, 374, 559, 561, 573, 625, 640, 682, 753, 795.

-, grants of secular benefices to bishops in, 40, 51, 226.

-, grants of secular benefices to religious in, 538, 540, 647, 669, 675.

-, indults to bishops to hold or retain regular benefices in, 222, 668.

-, indults to bishops to retain secular benefices in, 50, 253, 326.

-, indults to religious to retain secular benefices in, 191, 537.

-, regular benefices held in, 303, 306, 760, 791.

-, secular benefices held in, 69, 192.

Commende , constitution of Paul II regarding, 326.

-, resignation of, 40, 69, 306, 791.

Comorbanship, 141.

Concubinage, by religious, 44, 89, 99, 104, 107, 536, 648, 722, 736, 795, 798.

-, by secular clergy, 29, 30, 32, 35, 39, 40, 46, 70, 76, 79, 82, 83 (bis), 85, 137, 139, 142, 148, 165, 178, 207, 227, 242, 306, 410, 413, 445, 637, 749, 779, 790.

-, diocesan statute against, 749.

-, provincial statute against, 637.

Confession, death without, 190, 359, 515, 665.

-, hearing of, 495.

Confessors, to hear confessions and grant absolution, indults to choose:—

(i) for clergy and religious, 162, 163 (5), 347, 421 (bis), 422 (ter), 423 (6), 424, 459, 460 (bis), 461 (ter), 521 (bis), 522 (bis), 523, 524, 525, 586, 587 (4), 588 (bis), 589 (bis), 590, 591 (ter), 592 (ter), 593, 611, 612, 613 (4), 614 (7), 615 (bis), 616 (6), 617 (5), 618, 619, 699, 700 (bis), 701 (bis), 702, 703 (ter), 704 (bis), 705 (ter), 739, 741, 771, 772 (ter), 773 (7), 774, 816 (bis), 817, 818.

(ii) for lay persons, 55, 161 (bis), 162 (bis), 163 (bis), 273, 274, 421 (5), 422 (ter), 424, 458, 459 (5), 460, 461 (5), 521 (ter), 522 (ter), 523 (ter), 525, 587 (4), 588 (6), 589 (ter), 590, 591 (bis), 592 (5), 593 (ter), 610, 611 (4), 612 (5), 613 (5), 615 (6), 616, 617 (bis), 618 (ter), 619 (ter), 699 (9), 700, 701 (ter), 702 (9), 703 (ter), 704 (7), 705 (5), 740 (8), 741 (bis), 771, 772 (4), 773 (4), 774 (ter), 815 (bis), 816 (ter), 817, 818.

Confirmation, by authority of the ordinary:—

of an appropriation, 731.

of elections of abbots or priors, 10, 289, 338, 558, 563, 666, 674, 683, 709, 792.

of elections of deans, 295, 488, 780.

of the erection of a collegiate church, 296.

-, by a Cistercian Chapter General:—

of a deprivation, 676.

-, papal:—

of agreements regarding chapels, 154, 493.

of an agreement regarding the fruits of a priory, 324.

of the appointment of a bailiff of a religious house, 620.

of the appointment of a visitor of Premonstratensian houses, 329.

of appropriations made by the ordinary, 247, 248, 258–267, 280, 369.

of an award, 249–251.

of collations etc., 312, 320.

of elections of abbots, abbesses and priors, 11, 134, 235, 246, 630.

of the erection of a chapel, 2.

of the erection and foundation of colleges, 322, 624.

of a farm of lands belonging to an episcopal mensa, 400.

of the foundation of a hospital, 80.

of a grant for masses, lights, school etc., 297.

of a grant of an alien priory, 308.

of a grant of land to an abbey, 110.

of a grant to an aged Friar minor, 184.

of grants, unions etc. to an abbey, 730.

of a lease of the property of a hospital, 767.

of privileges etc. granted to a religious house, 340.

of a union of benefices, 308.

Confirmation, sacrament of, godfather at, 9.

Constitutions, papal:—

of Eugenius IV and Martin V regarding the Friors Minors, 333.

of Honorius III, 635.

of John XXII (‘Execrabilis’), benefices held against, xxi note, 48, 90, 202, 224, 371, 417, 473, 660. See also Reservations.

of Paul II, regarding commende, 326.

against holding several benefices and under age, 623.

against married clerks becoming notaries, 585, 586.

See also Otto and Ottobon.

-, provincial:—

of Canterbury, 585.

-, synodal:—

of Cloyne, 205.

- See also Statutes.

Council, General, appeal to, 671.

Cruciferi or Crossed Friars, order of, friar of, 324.

-, house of. See Dublin (St. John the Baptist).

Cruciferi cum Stella , order of, hospital of. See St. Germain's.

Crusade, exhortation regarding, 229.

-, letters of, 229, 231.

-, profits of alum trade deputed to, 231, 232.

-, publication and preaching of, 230 (bis), 231.

-, vow of, 229, 231, 274.

Culdees. See Armagh.

Cure of souls, 32, 116, 132, 195, 293 (bis), 317, 692, 749, 750, 767, 768.

-, exercized by perpetual vicars, 215, 717, 719, 759.

-, exercized by religious, 218, 668, 729.

-, licence to a vicar's deputy to exercize, 645.

-, neglect of, 41, 79, 80, 82, 89, 104, 107, 190, 286, 292, 359, 369, 418, 722, 725, 811.

-, priory with, 791.

-, relinquished under usurpation by a layman, 284.

-, retained by a collegiate church, 346.

D

Deacons. See Orders.

Deaneries, Rural, 160, 786, 798, 819.

‘Decon,’ a, maintenance of, 558.

Dedications:—

All Saints. See Antrim; Baddeslay; Clovelly; Dublin; Hollesley; Huggate; Saxby; Sixhills; Vange; Writtle. See also St. Mary and All Saints.

All Souls. See Oxford.

Christchurch. See Canterbury; London (monastic houses).

Corpus Christi. See Banada; York.

God's House. See Ospringe.

Holy Cross. See Holycross; Peebles; Waltham.

Holy Ghost. See Rome.

Holyrood. See Edinburgh (abbey and altar); Stirling.

Holy Sacrament. See York.

Holy Trinity. See Annaghdown; Ballintober; Bosham; Dublin; Edinburgh; King's Lynn; Lenton; London (monastic houses); Lough Key; Lough Oughter; Tuam.

Holy Trinity and SS. Peter and Paul. See Westbury on Trym.

Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr. See Rome.

Jesus. See Coventry (altar and confraternity).

Jesus of Bethlehem. See Sheen, West.

Jesus and St. Mary the Virgin.See Eccles.

the Lord's Sepulchre. See Wells.

Prince of the Apostles. See Rome.

Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. See Calais.

SS. Agatha, Lucy and Scolastica.See York.

St. Alban. See St. Albans.

St. Andrew. See Belchamp St. Paul; Great Ringstead; Ufford; Vienne.

St. Anne. See SS. Mary and Anne.

St. Anscharius. See Bremen.

St. Anthony. See Leith; SaintAntoine-de-Vienne.

St. Anthony of Vienne. See Luccombe.

St. Augustine. See Bristol; Inniscronane; London (parochial churches); Térouane; York (2).

St. Baya (i.e. St. Bega). See Dunbar.

St. Benedict. See St. Benet Hulme.

St. Botolph. See London (parochial churches); Thorney.

St. Brandan. See Ballynakill.

St. Bridget (or Brigid). See Ballycommon; Urney. See also SS. Mary and Bridget; SS. Mary the Virgin and Bridget; St. Saviour and SS. Mary the Virgin and Brigid.

St. Briocus. See Inchbrayock.

St. Broganus, SS. Broganus and Cohanus (or Choanus). See Mothel.

St. Cainnech (Sanctus Canicus).See Drumachose.

St. Catherine. See Augrim; Eccles; Edinburgh; Lincoln; Waterford.

Sanctus Caynus. See St. Kevin infra.

St. Cecilia. See Cardinal Priests.

SS. Choanus (or Coanus) and Broganus. See Mothel.

St. Ciriac. See Cardinal Priests.

St. Clare. See London (monastic houses).

St. Clement. See Dundee.

SS. Coanus (or Choanus) and Broganus. See Mothel.

Sanctus Colmocus. See Inchmahome.

St. Columba. See Inchcolm; Inchmore; Inistioge; Iona; Kells, co. Meath; Kilcolumkill; Londonderry; Oransay.

St. Conan (Sanctus Connanus).See Glenorchy; Uig in Trotternish.

St. Congal. See St. Mary alias St. Congal.

St. Congan. See Glendale.

Sanctus Connanus. See St. Conan supra.

St. Cross. See Cardinal Priests.

St. Cuthbert. See Edinburgh; Yester.

St. Dervel. See Llandderfel.

St. Dogmael (Sanctus Dogmuelis).See SS. Mary and Dogmael.

St. Edith. See Polesworth.

St. Edmund. See Bury St. Edmunds; Salisbury.

St. Edmund the King and Martyr. See Athassel.

St. Edmund the Martyr. See Bromeswell.

St. Edward the Martyr. See SS. Mary and Edward the Martyr.

St. Egwin. See Evesham.

St. Etheldreda. See Ely.

St. Evuert (Sanctus Evurtius).See Orléans.

St. Felimy (Sanctus Feyglimeus) the Confessor. See Kilmore.

St. Fergus (Sanctus Forgusius).See Inishkeen.

St. Fincheanus. See Kilfinichen.

St. Finclua. See St. Finclua, diocese of Killaloe.

St. Fintanus. See Durrow.

St. Frambaud. See Senlis.

St. Francis. See Siena.

St. George. See Ivychurch; Windsor.

St. Germanus. See St. Germains; Selby.

St. Giles. See Barnwell; Edinburgh; Kepier; Norwich.

St. Hyeranus. See St. Kieran infra.

St. James. See Buckenham; Castle Acre; London (parochial churches). See also SS. John and James.

St. James the Apostle. See Hartlebury.

St. John. See Beverley; Colchester; Dublin; Naas; Rome; Torphichen; Wells.

St. John the Apostle and Evangelist. See Monks Horton; Pontefract.

St. John the Baptist. See Berwick St. John; Burton super Alpes; Carbury; Dublin; Exeter; Kells, co. Antrim; Kilberry; Monasteroris; Nenagh; Northampton; St. John's, co. Roscommon; Wells. See also SS. Mary and John the Baptist.

St. John the Evangelist. See Blyth; Enniscorthy; Pontefract; St John's, co. Wexford (p. 272 and Corrigenda); Tuam. See also St. Mary alias St. John the Evangelist.

St. John of Jerusalem. See Hospitallers.

SS. John and James. See Royston.

SS. John and Peter. See Clonard.

Sanctus Kaermanus. See Kilkerran.

St. Katherine. See Eccles.

St. Kenelm, King and Martyr.See SS. Mary and Kenelm, King and Martyr.

St. Keranus. See Kilkerranmore.

St. Kevin (Sanctus Caynus). See Glendalough.

St. Kieran (St. Hyeranus). See Seirkieran.

St. Ladoca. See Ladock.

St. Laserianus. See Devenish.

St. Laurence. See Cardinal Priests; Lydeard St. Laurence; Warkworth; York.

St. Leonard. See Clattercote; Colchester; Edinburgh; Leonard Stanley.

St. Lucy. See SS. Agatha, Lucy and Scolastica.

St. Machutus (Sanctus Macutus).See Lesmahagow.

St. Madernus. See Madron.

St. Marcella (sic). See Denbigh.

St. Margaret. See Fenny Stratford; King's Lynn; Milton.

St. Margaret the Queen. See Dundee.

St. Mark. See Cardinal Priests; Rome.

St. Martin. See Cardinal Priests; Siena; Thompson.

St. Mary. See Abbeygormacan; Abergavenny; Alcester; Annaghdown; Antwerp; Ardchattan; Assaroe; Balmerino. Ballysadare; Baltinglass; Beddington; Blanchland; Bothwell; Boyle; Brechin; Bridgetown; Brixton (Isle of Wight); Buckland Monachorum; Butley; Cahir; Callan; Cambuskenneth; Canon Island; Carluke; Carrigillihy; Clogher; Clonfert; Clonmel, co. Cork; Clontuskert; Codford St. Mary; Coggeshall, Little; Coldingham; Coolcor; CouparAngus; Dale Abbey; Derrane; Devenish; Doddington. Drumlane; Dublin; Duleek; Dundee; Dungiven; Dunglass; Durrow; Elsdon; Eynsham; Fermoy; Ferns; Finchley; Fountains; Glanmakee; Glascarrig; Glastonbury; Gracedieu, co. Dublin; Graiguenamanagh; Granard; Greatconnell; Hailes; Halesowen; Harueia; Hatfield Broad Oak; Horeabbey; Inchcleraun; Inchmacnerin; Inchmore; Inishlounaght; Innisfallen; Jervaulx; Kells, co. Kilkenny; Kells, co. Meath; Kersey; Keynsham; Kilcooly; Killagh; Killeigh; Kilmacduagh, Kilmorie; Kilshanny; Kingham; Kinsalebeg; Kirkstall; Kirkstead; Knockmoy; Ladykirk; La Grasse; Leicester; Lincluden; Lisgoole; London (monastic houses) (2); London (collegiate churches); London (parochial churches); Londonderry; Louth; Ludlow; Luton; Macosquin; Marlborough; Marsh Chapel; Mellifont; Merevale; Middleton; Moat farm; Monasterevan; Navan; Neath; Newbattle; O'Dorney; Rathkeale; Rattoo; Roscommon; Ross, co. Cork; Saffron Walden; St. Andrews; St. Mary's Isle; Southwark; Southwell; Stanhope; Stoneleigh; Templerobin; Tewkesbury; Thetford; Tintern; Tracton; Trim; Vale Royal; Walsingham, Little; Witham Friary; York; Youghal; unknown, p. 783.

St. Mary alias St. Congal. See Bangor, co. Down.

St. Mary alias St. John the Evangelist. See Cork, Gill abbey.

St. Mary alias St. Tiernan. See Aghmacart.

St. Mary and All Saints. See West Acre.

SS. Mary and Anne. See London (monastic houses).

SS. Mary and Bridget. See Sion.

SS. Mary and Dogmael. See Glascarrig.

SS. Mary and Edward the Martyr. See Limerick.

SS. Mary and John the Baptist.See Godstow.

SS. Mary and Kenelm, King and Martyr. See Winchcomb.

SS. Mary and Nicholas. See Cambridge (King's College).

St. Mary Magdalen. See Lanercost; Oxford.

St. Mary the Virgin. See Abington; Alro; Auchterhouse; Eccles; Eton; Gateforth; Hornsey; Jerpoint; Kelso; Long Sleddale; Milltown; Saxton. See also Jesus and St. Mary the Virgin; St. Saviour and SS. Mary the Virgin and Brigid.

SS. Mary the Virgin and Bridget.See Sion.

St. Maurice. See Münster.

St. Medard. See Chalo-SaintMars.

St. Melanfyd. See Molana.

St. Michael. See Ballinskelligs; Brantham; Burgh by Sands; Coventry; Hornsey; Kilmichael; Mayo; Rushall; Scone.

St. Mirren. See Paisley.

St. Moluog. See Lismore, co. Argyll.

St. Monanus. See Abercrombie; St. Monans.

St. Munchin (Sanctus Mansinus, Muncinus). See Limerick.

St. Mundus. See Kilman.

St. Munga. See Innerleithen.

St. Nicholas. See Bradwell; Calais; Cardinal Deacons; Cassel; Galway. See also SS. Mary and Nicholas.

St. Ninian. See Colmonell; Edinburgh.

St. Olaf or St. Olave. See Fulford; Kirkwall; Southwark.

St. Pancras. See Lewes.

St. Patrick. See Dublin; Holmpatrick; Knockrath; Trim.

St. Paul. See London. See also Holy Trinity and SS. Peter and Paul; SS. Peter and Paul.

St. Paul the Apostle and Doctor.See Edinburgh.

St. Peter. See Bâle; Cassel; Marennes; Montfort-surRille; Peterstone; Rome; Shrewsbury; Trim; Westminster. See also Holy Trinity and SS. Peter and Paul; SS. John and Peter.

SS. Peter and Paul. See Armagh; Bardewisch; Clare; Clones; Knock; London (parochial churches); Rattoo; Rome; Selskar.

St. Petroc. See South Brent.

St. Pheganus. See Sleaty.

St. Prisca. See Cardinal Priests.

St. Sabina. See Cardinal Priests.

St. Salvator. See St. Andrews.

St. Saviour. See Bermondsey; Graiguenamanagh.

St. Saviour and SS. Mary the Virgin and Brigid. See Sion.

St. Scaffus (or St. Scaphus). See Dunnichen.

St. Scolastica. See SS. Agatha, Lucy and Scolastica.

St. Senan. See Scattery Island.

St. Sepulchre. See London (parcohial churches); Warwick.

St. Stephen. See London (parochial churches).

St. Thomas the Martyr (or of Canterbury). See Arbroath; Ballybeg; Dublin; Halberstadt; London (monastic houses); Winchester. See also Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr.

St. Tiernan. See St. Mary alias St. Tiernan.

St. Tierney (Sanctus Tyernasius) [i.e. St. Tiernan] alias St. Mary. See Aghmacart.

St. Vedast. See London (parochial churches).

St. Werburgh (Sancta Warburgis). See Chester.

St. Wilfred. See Ripon.

St. William. See York.

Sainte-Croix. See Cambrai; Loudun.

Salutation of the Mother of God. See London (monastic houses).

Three Holy Brethren. See Lochgoilhead.

Defamation, actions for, 567, 630.

Defect, physical, dispensation to be promoted to holy orders despite, 728.

-, -, dispensation to hold benefices despite, 513, 557.

Degrees, right of granting, 313.

Deprivation and removal from benefices, secular and regular:—

by authority of the ordinary or metropolitan, 64, 96, 191, 198, 305, 336, 358, 465, 474, 475, 533, 555, 570, 689, 721, 727, 746, 748.

-, threat of, 560.

by papal authority, 5, 8, 8, 9, 14, 19, 26, 27, 30 (bis), 32, 35, 36 (bis), 37 (bis), 38, 39, 40, 41, 44, 47, 48, 53, 54, 68, 69, 70, 76 (bis), 77 (bis), 78 (ter), 79 (ter), 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 85, 87, 92, 99, 104, 107, 107, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 122, 123, 124, 127, 136, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142 (bis), 143, 144 (bis), 145, 146, 147, 148, 152, 159, 160, 164, 165 (bis), 166, 168, 176, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 184, 193, 198, 199, 202, 207, 208, 216 (bis), 220, 224, 227, 228, 233, 233, 235, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 247, 252, 268, 272 (bis), 277, 278, 285, 290, 292, 297, 299, 300, 300, 301 (bis), 302, 302, 304, 306, 309, 311, 315, 318, 318, 320, 327, 328, 330, 336, 338 (bis), 339, 340, 341, 353, 357, 358, 359, 360, 364 (bis), 365, 369, 371, 372, 374 note, 375, 375, 376, 377, 393, 394 (bis), 398, 409, 410, 414, 416, 418, 419, 431, 436, 445 (ter), 447 (bis), 449, 450 (bis), 451, 464, 466, 468, 471 (bis), 476, 477 (bis), 478 (bis), 479, 480, 481, 482 (ter), 483, 488, 491, 500, 505, 509, 511, 513, 514, 528, 535, 537, 538, 543, 547, 552, 554, 555, 556, 557, 559 (bis), 563, 564, 566, 571, 575, 595, 596, 598, 602, 609, 627, 633, 634 (bis), 648, 657, 658 (bis), 660, 661 (bis), 662, 663, 664, 665, 672, 675, 679, 681, 682, 684, 688, 689, 690, 691, 692, 706 (bis), 707, 708, 713, 721 (bis), 722, 726, 727, 730, 736, 744, 746, 746, 747, 748, 749 (bis), 750 (bis), 754, 756, 758 (bis), 759, 770, 775 (bis), 778, 779, 780, 790, 791, 792, 795, 796, 797, 798 (bis), 805 (bis), 806, 807, 812, 821.

-, without force, 746.

by a father abbot, 54, 676.

Devil, the, 768.

Dilapidations and alienations etc. of benefices etc., a ground for deprivation:—

by religious, 44, 53 (bis), 87, 92, 99, 104, 107, 109, 127, 136, 179, 181, 233, 247, 252, 357, 509, 511, 536, 648, 676, 729, 736, 754, 770, 792, 795.

-, of secular benefices, 37, 122.

by secular clergy, 19, 29, 30, 32, 35, 39, 41, 46, 70, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 83, 85, 111, 124, 144, 165, 199, 207, 216, 217, 227, 272 (bis), 292, 305, 330, 358, 359, 360, 364 (ter), 368, 394, 410, 413, 415, 416, 444, 445, 447, 450, 465, 467, 476, 477 (bis), 478, 481, 482, 504, 514, 515, 542, 551, 555, 557, 571, 596, 609, 634, 662, 664, 679, 713, 749 (bis), 750 (bis), 758, 759, 775, 779, 790, 805 (bis), 806.

Diocese, alternative description of, 514.

-, wrong description in papal letters in respect of, 151.

Diseases:—

Blindness, 310.

Boil, 157.

Leprosy, 310.

Paralysis, 37.

Plague, 644.

Dispensation, granted directly by the pope, 319 note.

-, to remain in force, despite the constitution of Paul II regarding commende, 326.

Dispensations. See Age; Benefices; Illegitimacy; Irregularity; Marriage; Religious.

Divine worship, neglect of, 369, 374, 379, 722.

Divorce, sentence of, 475.

Dominican Friars (or Friars Preachers), belonging to houses not named, 10, 12, 122 note, 135, 412, 421, 596, 752.

-, houses of. See Edinburgh; Perth.

-, order of, custom of, 10.

Dower, right of presentation claimed by reason of, 707.

Drunkenness, 768.

E

Ear, amputation of an, 449.

Easter candle, blessing of, xxiv.

Ebdomadarius , 94.

Ecclesiastical fee, churches in, 471, 473, 478, 671.

Ecclesiastical liberty, violation of, 807.

Elections, canonical:—

by cathedral chapters, of a bishop, 197.

-, of deans, 294, 488, 780.

-, -, without force, 780.

by convents, of abbots etc., 10, 54, 134, 234, 246, 289, 315, 318, 338, 558, 563, 629, 666, 674, 683, 694, 695, 709, 791.

-, doubts of the validity of, 695 (bis).

-, ipso facto confirmed, by papal privilege, 695.

-, null and void, 315, 318, 674, 709, 791.

English, the, enemies of the inhabitants of Capuen, 153.

English church, cursus of the, 235.

English miles, 530, 537, 784.

English money. See Money.

English nation, Hospitallers of, dwelling at Rhodes, 234.

-, minor penitentiary for, in the basilica of St. Peter, 388.

Erections:—

chapel into a parish church, 2.

chapel into a perpetual benefice, 169.

‘place’ into a house of Friars, 643.

prebends, 132.

rectories, 195, 202.

rectories into colleges, 243, 296, 297, 346, 624.

rectories into prebends, 8, 118, 166, 289, 548, 717, 719, 759.

vicarages into prebends, 68, 84, 605.

Eremite Friars (or Friars hermits), of the order of St. Augustine, faculty to found a house of, in the diocese of Ossory (?), xxv.

-, order of, indult for migration to, 529.

-, -, priest professed of, 747.

Espousals, feigned, not binding, 150, 151.

Eucharist, administration of, in a chapel, 531.

-, death without sacrament of, 292, 359, 531, 557.

Examination, of poor priests or clerks, results of, 385, 385 note, 386.

Exchange of benefices, 28, 43, 118, 218, 224, 298, 368, 373, 373 note, 380, 467, 507, 552, 638, 654, 742, 744, 808.

Excommunicate, celebration of mass in the presence of an, 359.

Excommunicatio late in Cena Domini .See Wicliffites.

Excommunication, 67, 78, 109, 142 (bis), 147, 148, 154, 165, 173, 181, 198, 219, 233, 238, 239, 252, 278, 290, 295, 299, 322, 327, 353, 354, 381, 405, 407, 449, 450, 465, 471, 480, 486, 554, 558, 559, 566, 574, 599, 627, 628, 649, 651, 652, 653, 656, 667, 675, 676, 677 (bis), 713, 719, 742, 749, 750, 758, 770, 789, 801.

-, absolution from, 4, 28, 43, 44, 47, 48, 54, 63, 85, 90, 94, 96, 97, 117, 121, 157, 173, 174, 193, 199, 204, 205, 220, 236, 240, 273, 295, 306, 319, 322, 334, 347, 354, 376, 380, 383, 405, 407, 464, 486, 490, 503, 510, 533 (bis), 539 (bis), 541, 544, 558, 568, 574, 578, 594, 597, 599, 600, 628, 639, 649, 651, 652, 653, 656, 670, 677, 684, 687, 711, 716, 719, 742, 790, 801, 802, 822.

-, faculty to pronounce sentence of, 674.

Execrabilis ,’ the constitution of pope John XXII. See Constitutions; Reservations.

Execution of malefactors, irregularity contracted by taking part in, 213, 335.

Exemption. See Colleges; Religious Houses.

Extreme Unction, 531, 557.

F

Faculty, to apply the residue of an estate (despite a will) to augment a college, 342.

-, to appoint a coadjutor in a vicarage, 310.

-, general, to collate to benefices in certain months, 546.

-, special, for depriving an abbot, 302.

-, -, for an exchange of benefices, 298.

-, to a collector, to dispense on account of age, 545.

-, -, to excommunicate those who did not pay, 381.

Faculties to collectors, revocation of, 381, 383, 545.

Farm of benefices, indult for, while studying at a university etc., 601.

Farm of lands, belonging to an episcopal mensa, 400.

-, right of the apostolic Camera to grant, 337.

Farm of rectories, belonging to monasteries, 116, 205, 277, 321, 582, 583.

Farm of tithes, grants of, 101, 211, 331–2, 378–9.

Fasting, indult of exemption from, 793.

-, vows of, 273, 492.

-, weekly (on Fridays), 161–3, 421, 458, 521, 586, 611, 699, 739, 815.

Fasts: —

Ember seasons, 793.

Holy Week, 793.

Lent, 273, 493, 793.

-, indult to use milk-meals during, 273.

Feasts and holy days: —

All Saints, 495, 556.

Ascension of our Lord, 794.

Christmas, 86, 125, 186, 194, 225, 226, 265, 293, 324, 454, 495, 625, 636, 665, 744, 761, 784, 785.

Corpus Christi, 403, 602, 624.

Dedication, 624.

Easter, 183, 403, 495.

Good Friday, 534.

Holy Cross, Exaltation of, 761.

-, Invention of, 761.

Holy Thursday (Cena Domini), 353.

Holy Trinity, 529, 603.

Lent, First Sunday in, 603.

-, Second Sunday in, 490.

-, Fourth Sunday in, 607.

Palm Sunday, 623 (bis).

St. Anthony of Vienne, 625.

St. Columba, 718.

SS. Cosmas and Damian, 504.

St. Edmund the King, 490.

St. Felimy (Sanctus Feyglimeus) the Confessor, 131.

St. John the Baptist, 86, 603, 607, 636, 744,

-, Nativity of, 50, 125, 186, 194, 225, 226, 265, 293, 324, 454, 495, 553, 580, 625, 665, 761, 784, 785.

St. Margaret, 534, 603.

St. Martin in winter, Martinmas, 49, 248, 262, 403, 718.

St. Mary the Virgin, Annunciation of, 183, 265, 266, 420, 425, 427, 505, 530, 553, 602.

-, Assumption of, 74, 183, 278, 411, 425, 530, 607, 623, 625, 761, 794.

-, Nativity of, 74, 420, 553, 623.

-, Purification of (Candlemas), 495.

St. Michael the Archangel (Michaelmas), 265 (bis), 280, 411, 495, 644, 761.

St. Ninian, 580.

St. Patrick, 103, 603.

St. Paul, Conversion of, 761.

-, Nativity of, 761.

SS. Peter and Paul, 346, 529.

SS. Philip and James, 556, 603.

St. Thomas the Martyr, Translation of, 453, 454 note.

Whitsuntide, 49, 131, 248, 262, 403.

Whitsun Monday, 607.

Whitsun Tuesday, 427.

Fire, loss by, 104, 183, 285.

First-fruits, 533.

Fish, scarcity of, in most places in England, 492.

Fleet, papal, against the Turks, 229.

Flesh, abstinence from, 793.

Floods, 537.

Florins. See Camera.

Font. See Chapels.

Fontevrault, house of nuns of the order of. See Nuneaton.

Forgery, 597.

Fornication, by lay persons, 174, 319, 424, 442, 501.

-, by religious, 44, 87, 89, 92, 99, 104, 107, 184, 509, 511, 675, 754.

-, by secular clergy, 40, 47, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 84, 85, 111, 139, 144, 168, 187, 193, 198, 216, 217, 272 (bis), 292, 305, 330, 359, 360, 364 (bis), 368, 377, 415, 416, 444, 447, 450, 478, 480, 504, 514, 533, 542, 557, 571, 609, 662, 679, 750, 759, 775, 779, 805 (bis), 806, 807.

Foundations of:—

Benedictine priory (Coldingham), 232.

college (St. William, York), 323.

hospitals, 33, 80, 501, 761.

house of Carmelite Friars (Milltown), 62.

- See also Erections.

Franciscan Friars. See Friars Minors.

Franciscan Tertiaries. See St. Francis, Third Order of.

Fraternities or gilds:—

at Coventry (Clothiers or confraternity of Jesus), 644, 762, 772.

at King's Lynn, 603, 604, 618.

at London (Brewers), 453, 572 note.

at York (Corpus Christi), xxxiv.

Friars. See Augustinian; Carmelite; Cruciferi; Cruciferi cum Stella; Dominican (or Friars Preachers); Eremite; Friars Minors; St. Francis, Third Order of; Trinitarian.

Friars Minors (or Franciscan Friars), belonging to houses not named, 161 note, 163, 332, 432, 586, 616, 728.

-, custodies of, 709. See also Dublin.

-, houses of. See St. Andrews; Shrewsbury.

-, order of, general of, 183, 184.

-, -, minister-general of.See Utino, Zanectus de.

-, -, Conventuals of, decay of, in Ireland, 332.

-, -, of the regular Observance, large numbers of, in Ireland, 332, 333.

-, -, vicar and friars of, in Scotland, 538.

-, province of. See Ireland.

G

Garter, knights of the order of the, 343.

Gilbertine order, order of St. Gilbert of Sempringham, houses of.See Bullington; Clattercote; Lincoln (St. Catherine); Sempringham.

Gilds. See Fraternities.

Gold, value of, in florins of the Camera, 384.

-, yearly cess of one ounce of, 346.

Graces, expectative, 384–6, 548, 751.

-, -, benefices obtained under, 26, 378, 482, 751.

-, -, revocation of, 26.

H

Hand, loss of, 556.

Heresy, crime of, 273.

Heretics, bulls of excommunication against. See Wicliffites.

Hermits, 411, 501.

-, living under the rule of St. Paul, 591.

-, of St. Augustine. See Eremite Friars.

Holy Thursday, bull of, bulla in die Jovis sancta. See Wicliffites.

Holy water, 495.

Homicide, by clergy, 2, 73, 89, 137, 141, 157, 185, 330, 446, 447, 768, 791.

-, -, absolution from, 89, 157, 185 (bis), 768.

-, by a layman, 407.

-, -, absolution from, 407.

-, presence of clergy at, 185, 413, 598.

Hospitality, by religious, 180, 271, 276, 280, 333, 578, 583, 626, 631, 632, 668.

-, -, neglect of, 356.

-, by secular clergy, 158, 369, 376, 526.

Hospitallers, of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, bajulivi, priors, preceptors and brethren of, 269, 270.

-, brethren of, belonging to houses not named, 282 note.

-, -, of the English nation, dwelling at Rhodes, 234.

-, chapter-general of, 269, 270, 271.

-, houses (or preceptories) of: — in England. See Exeter; Ferriby, North; Wells.

in Ireland. See Kilkenny West; Kilmainham; St. Johns, co. Roscommon.

in Scotland. See Torphichen.

abroad. See Rhodes.

-, masters of. See Ursinis, Baptista de; Zacosta, Peter Raymundus.

-, master and brethren of, grant to, 283.

-, priories of, amounts paid by, to the convent of Rhodes, 282.

-, -, See also Auvergne; England; France.

-, priors of, belonging to priories unnamed, 284, 605.

-, almost reduced to extermination, 282.

-, leaden capitular bulla of, 270.

-, resignation etc. of, papal bull concerning, 271.

Hospitals, poor, decay of, 356, 583, 759.

-, -, dispensation for a religious to hold, 412.

-, -, gift to, confirmed, 501.

-, -, lease of property of, 767.

-, -, See also Brechin; Earl Soham; Kepier; Ospringe; Rome (Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr); and in Index of Subjects Augustinian hospitals; Cruciferi cum stella; Foundations; Indulgences.

Hussites, Hussite, Ussite, 229 note.

I

Idioma locorum , holder of benefice with cure required to speak, xxxvii.

- See also Language infra.

Illegitimacy, benefices void or to be resigned, because held without dispensation for, 63, 71, 146, 288, 336, 539, 549, 638, 685, 689, 718, 756, 791.

-, dispensations by papal authority on account of, to be promoted archbishop or bishop 14, 180, 187, 194.

-, -, to be made abbot or prior etc., 31, 53, 61, 63, 88, 99, 100, 107, 110, 128, 179, 183, 184, 217, 222, 258, 278, 302, 309, 310, 375, 431, 509, 511, 541, 559, 564, 582, 647, 676, 730, 738, 739, 754, 791, 792.

-, -, to hold an abbey in commendam, 328.

-, -, to be ordained priest and to hold and exchange benefices with cure of souls etc.:—

(i) for simple bastards (secular and regular clergy), 7, 7, 8, 15, 19, 19, 21, 30, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 65, 75, 114, 116, 137, 141, 148, 175, 178, 193, 215, 224, 278, 288, 293, 301, 306, 320, 333, 333, 340, 341, 409, 410, 450, 464, 464, 467 (bis), 468, 476, 479, 480 (bis), 483, 499, 502, 503, 526, 545, 550, 556, 594, 607, 638, 661, 663, 681, 684, 717, 736, 746, 749, 750, 756, 760, 776, 782, 790, 799, 808, 810.

(ii) for children of clergy (secular and regular clergy), 3, 16, 17 (bis), 18 (bis), 19, 23, 24, 26, 29, 30, 35, 37, 38, 39, 43, 48, 66, 69, 70 (bis), 71, 72, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 87, 88, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 107, 110, 112, 122, 124, 127, 131, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 145 (bis), 148, 151, 161, 167, 170, 176, 177, 184, 195, 202, 203, 208, 212, 213, 215, 216 (bis), 217, 227, 237, 272, 284, 291, 294, 302, 325, 328, 336, 337, 344, 345, 362, 362, 364, 365, 369, 369, 375, 376, 377, 377, 386, 393, 395, 395, 408, 414, 416, 417, 431, 441, 446, 473 (bis), 475, 477, 477, 478 (bis), 483, 491, 512, 513, 514, 520, 527, 539, 547, 548, 552, 564, 572, 574, 575, 595, 598, 601, 605, 627, 630, 637, 644, 647, 656, 659 (bis), 660, 669, 671, 675, 686, 689, 690, 692, 718, 721, 729, 745, 747, 748, 752, 754, 758, 765, 775, 779, 791, 795, 805.

-, null and void, 330.

(iii) for adulterine children (secular and regular clergy), 97, 98, 115, 175, 227, 354, 355, 366, 450, 581, 687, 693, 708, 721, 751.

-, -, to be promoted to minor orders and to hold a benefice without cure of souls, 38.

-, -, to receive and retain benefices, 164, 313, 410, 414, 415, 416, 417, 419, 445, 446, 448, 449, 468, 471, 473, 477, 479, 483, 483 (bis), 491, 500, 512, 512, 527, 528, 540, 545, 547, 549, 550, 552, 594, 598, 605, 637, 657, 659, 660, 661 (bis), 669, 671, 672, 685, 689, 690, 717, 719, 743, 744, 745, 747, 750, 756, 790, 798, 811.

-, -, to receive benefices wont to be governed by Augustinian canons, 217, 218, 221, 414, 417.

-, dispensation by authority of the ordinary on account of, to be promoted to minor orders and to hold a benefice without cure of souls:—

(i) for simple bastards, 30, 320, 410, 415, 445, 448, 477, 480, 503, 607, 661, 749, 775.

(ii) for children of clergy, 29, 36, 69, 76, 93, 97, 217, 375, 395, 418, 446, 448, 473, 491, 512 (bis), 514, 520, 572, 601, 721, 747, 748, 775, 798.

(iii) for adulterine children, 449, 687, 708, 721.

-, faculties to dispense on account of, to be ordained priest etc., 93, 354, 365, 744.

-, -, falsely alleged, 329.

-, -, revocation of, 354, 365, 744.

-, persons made clerks in spite of, 139, 141, 160, 164, 208, 301, 475–6, 480 (bis), 502, 547, 647, 660, 681, 717, 749, 758, 799.

-, promotion to holy orders in spite of, 107, 110, 791.

-, suits alleging, 58, 671.

Illiteracy of clergy, a ground for deprivation, 292, 679.

Image (of St. Mary the Virgin), 420.

Impediments, to marriage. See Marriage.

-, to ordination. See Age; Defects; Illegitimacy.

Imprisonment, 65.

Incest, 136, 247, 442, 480, 501, 639.

-, absolution from, 442, 639.

Inchastity, dispensation to a canoness from, 646.

Incontinence, 136.

Induction, by the ordinary, 683.

-, -, declared null and void, 453.

-, ordinary mandate for, 65.

-, papal mandates for, 22, 87, 245, 270, 290, 300, 311, 372, 378, 466, 743, 747, 811.

Indulgencies, for visits to and alms towards the building and repair etc. of:—

an altar in a parish church, 644.

chapels, 403, 411, 580, 607, 623, 625.

cathedral churches, 131, 602, 603, 717.

collegiate churches, 529, 624.

parish churches, 74, 403, 420, 427, 489, 504, 505 (bis), 530, 534, 553, 603, 761 (bis), 794.

poor hospital, 761.

religious houses, 103, 183, 425, 453, 553, 603, 607, 761.

Institution, by an archbishop, bishop or vicar-general, 9, 45, 47, 57, 60, 90, 158, 171 (bis), 173, 200, 214, 218 (bis), 224, 228, 243, 245, 253, 284, 289, 305, 312, 327, 330, 334, 406, 471, 500 (bis), 503, 505, 527, 570, 573, 628, 707 (bis), 772.

-, -, declared void, 48, 214, 289, 327, 330, 406, 415, 500, 528.

-, -, doubtful validity of, 5, 60, 74, 254, 358, 570, 628, 722.

-, -, revoked, 285.

-, by an archdeacon, 51, 358, 810.

-, -, declared void, 811.

-, by a chapter (sede vacante), 74.

-, by a dean, 358.

-, by a dean and chapter (sede vacante), 288.

-, -, declared void, 288.

-, by a provost of a collegiate church, 244.

-, omission of mention of, 610 note.

-, refusal of, by an archbishop, 568.

-, -, by an archdeacon, 651.

-, -, by a bishop, 663.

-, -, by the vicar-general of the abbot of Cluny, 63.

-, -, by the vicar-general of a bishop, 707.

-, -, by the vicar-general of a chapter (sede vacante), 469.

Interdict, penalty of, 454, 649, 656.

-, violation of, 75, 216, 273, 797, 798.

Irish custom or fashion, Mos Ibernicus:—

of entertaining pilgrims and guests, 376.

of recognizing royal race, 478.

of singing, 385, 386.

of solemnizing marriage, 673.

of studying, 602, 807, 808.

Irregularity, contracted by acting as a civil magistrate, 335.

-, contracted by celebrating mass in a place or before persons laid under interdict, 216, 797, 798.

-, contracted by celebrating mass while under excommunication, 394, 397, 449, 459, 471, 480, 513, 559, 566, 575, 627, 675, 721, 750, 779, 822.

-, -, dispensations from, 28, 44, 47, 48, 54, 62, 90, 94, 96, 117, 121, 130, 157, 193, 199, 213, 236, 306, 334, 347, 511, 539, 711, 716, 822.

-, contracted by homicide, 768.

-, -, dispensation from, 768.

-, contracted by presence at battles, 352.

-, contracted by taking the fruits of a priory without canonical title, 328.

-, declared not to have been incurred, by homicide in selfdefence, 74.

Italian language, note in, 439 note.

Italian miles, 36.

J

Jewels, payment of, as tax, 390, 391, 392.

Jubilee, reduction of the period of, 384 note.

Jubilee indulgences, 89.

Judge delegate, indult not to be bound to act as, 544–5.

-, sentence of, void on account of simony, 746.

Juvenal, quotation from, 439 note.

K

Keys, contempt of the, 67, 77, 84, 109, 142 (bis), 147, 165, 181, 184, 198, 394, 397, 449, 450, 471, 480, 513, 554, 559, 575, 675, 692, 713, 721.

-, irregularity not in contempt of, 89, 90, 96, 220, 221, 533, 691.

L

Language, ignorance of, 464.

-, See also Idioma locorum supra.

Lateran Council, statutes of the Third. See Benefices, lapse of the collation of.

Legates, papal, in England. See Bothe, William; Bourchier, Thomas; Canterbury, archbishop of; Chicheley, Henry; Nevill, George.

Legitimization of offspring, 3, 151, 174, 205, 206, 319, 439, 442, 490, 501, 533, 579, 639, 644, 688, 715, 738, 753, 761.

Letters, papal, abbreviatores of, 254, 390 note, 820 note.

-, -, addressed to two executors only 754, 754 note.

-, -, annulled, 246, 315, 338, 375, 682, 684.

-, -, annulled in part, 312.

-, -, burned, 283.

-, -, clause ‘quod si non omnes’ in, 679.

-, -, confirmation of, 381.

-, -, -, despite false statement, 603.

-, -, correction made in, 145.

-, -, death of beneficiary before drawing up of, 769.

-, -, death of beneficiary before expedition of, 350.

-, -, death of beneficiary before receipt of, 680.

-, -, double registration of, 138, 138 note, 220.

-, -, execution of, as if presented before a pope's death, 237.

-, -, -, as if they had been begun before a pope's death, 293.

-, -, -, prevented, 41.

-, -, -, refused, 679.

-, -, exemplification of, 80, 195, 196, 236, 257, 283, 605, 709, 734.

-, -, expedition of, 376, 492, 555 note, 597, 661.

-, -, -, by the Camera, 210.

-, -, -, marginal date stated to be the date of, 109, 109 note, 113, 188, 190.

-, -, forged, 317.

-, -, issued in duplicate, 253, 389.

-, -, issue of a copy of, forbidden, 253.

-, -, marked per Cancellariam, 387, 388.

-, -, not drawn up, by reason of a pope's death, grant to take effect in spite of, 397, 399, 407, 408, 409, 411, 420 (bis), 437.

-, -, incipits of, quoted:—

Cum in omnibus judiciis …, 351, 378, 378 note, 531, 620, 767.

Ineffabilis providentia …, 384 note.

Rationi congruit …, xx.

-, -, not drawn up or engrossed etc., 482–3.

-, -, not presented, 310.

-, -, obtained by false reports or fraud, 209, 315, 317, 352, 597, 667.

-, -, original, left in apostolic Camera, 375.

-, -, registratores of, accounts of, 25 note, 26 note.

-, -, seal of, cut off, 257.

-, -, surreptitious, 123, 151, 174, 223, 235, 246, 285, 287, 294, 295, 303, 304, 317, 338, 341, 344, 352, 360, 374, 394, 449, 452, 488, 493, 510, 648, 672, 684, 723, 778.

-, -, tax upon, amount of, 561 note.

-, -, -, computator of, 271, 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 296, 317, 318, 369, 374 note, 388.

-, -, -, double, 589, 589 note, 590, 590 note, 591, 614, 614 note.

-, -, -, notes of remission of, in whole or in part, viz.:—

De Curia, 230, 384.

Gratis, 817

Gratis de mandato, 84, 399, 457, 460 (5), 470, 485, 501, 522 (bis), 523, 524 (ter), 545, 548, 576, 580, 593 (bis), 704, 774, 816, 817, 818.

Gratis de mandato domini nostri pape, 158, 278, 283, 309, 386, 387, 523, 530, 534, 535, 539, 579, 593, 611, 617, 622, 682, 704, 816.

Gratis de mandato sanctissimi domini nostri pape, 239, 244, 247, 273, 274, 289, 774.

Gratis in plumbo et registro, 24.

Gratis pro Deo, 2, 3, 8, 26, 27, 30, 35, 37, 38, 39, 45, 47, 67, 69, 70, 73, 78, 82, 85, 88, 90, 107, 108, 110, 119, 122, 128, 130, 138 (bis), 139 (bis), 141, 142, 143, 147, 154, 199, 200, 211, 213, 220, 417, 445 (bis), 447, 516, 541, 544, 557, 575, 662, 704, 728, 736, 746, 768, 776, 809, 820.

Gratis pro Deo pro paupere Ibernico, 236.

Gratis pro nepote domini cardinalis, 585.

Gratis pro paupere, 38.

Gratis pro paupere religioso, 222.

Gratis pro persona domini cardinalis, 714.

In forma [pauperum], 458, 587, 588, 591, 592, 593, 594, 612, 613, 614, 617, 619, 700, 701, 703, 705, 740, 741, 772, 773. 774.

Registrata gratis, 323.

Residuum gratis, 41, 133, 191, 416.

Residuum gratis de mandato, 30.

Residuum gratis de mandato sanctissimi domini pape, 177.

Residuum gratis pro Deo, 7, 12, 17, 23, 40, 53, 66, 68, 74, 76 (bis), 78 (bis), 79, 95, 99, 123, 124, 148, 175, 180, 188, 203, 205, 220, 236, 240, 242, 395, 418, 419, 437, 446 (bis), 447, 452, 471, 477, 478, 501, 535, 538, 730, 758, 811.

Residuum gratis pro Deo, 7, 12, Ibernico, 301.

Residuum pro Deo, 57, 62, 65, 99 (bis), 159.

Residuum pro Deo quia Ibernicus pauper, 300.

Residuum pro medietate, 31.

Taxa mutata, 289, 319.

-, -, -, not mentioned, 55, 289 note, 385, 386, 771, 772, 773, 815, 816, 817, 818.

-, -, to hold good as if granted under an earlier date, 798, 819 (bis).

-, -, to hold good in spite of errors, 552, 630, 633, 639, 687, 786.

-, -, violence done to bearer of, 566, 575.

-, -, violently taken from messengers, 309, 566, 723.

-, -, void because not executed till after the death of the pope who granted them, 278.

Lights, maintenance of, 558.

Litigant, death of a, 751.

-, sequestration of a, 400.

Litigation:—

in England, 56, 245, 249, 370, 400, 401, 427, 453, 465, 486, 557, 566, 569 (bis), 574, 599, 649, 650, 651, 655, 742, 801, 803, 804.

in Ireland, 23, 44, 54, 112, 117, 123, 139, 147, 227, 240, 241, 284, 324, 325, 365, 378, 393, 397, 407, 437, 452, 465, 606, 654, 714, 720.

at Rome, from Ireland, 30, 125, 287.

-, from Scotland, 24, 46, 55, 120, 149, 361, 362, 573, 711, 741, 808.

in Scotland, 52, 54, 58, 60, 108, 119, 171, 172, 225, 238 (bis), 255, 268, 289, 348, 349, 355, 366, 398, 399, 402, 404, 450, 462, 487, 558, 567, 570, 625, 652, 683, 736, 742, 751, 784, 786, 788, 813.

Lord's Prayer, the (Pater noster), 493.

M

Manor, chapel of, 608.

-, lady of, 651.

Marriage, banns of, 463, 600.

-, clandestine, 475.

-, contracted under duress, 435.

-, dispensations, faculties and mandates to grant dispensations to contract, notwithstanding impediments of:—

affinity, 9, 133, 174, 204, 383, 424, 442, 639, 763.

kindred, 9, 10, 174, 204, 383, 424, 493, 501, 519, 608, 822, 824.

previous adultery, 715.

quasi-affinity, 442, 822.

spiritual relationship, 9, 50, 766.

-, dispensations and mandates to grant dispensations to remain in or re-contract notwithstanding impediments of:—

affinity, 3, 174, 533, 688.

kindred, 3, 174, 204, 205, 319, 490, 578, 688.

spiritual relationship, 439, 490, 643, 738, 753, 761.

quasi-affinity, 319.

-, dispensations for, obtained by surreptitious statements, 672.

-, false allegation of, 400, 405.

-, freedom to contract, in spite of feigned espousals, 151.

-, impediments to:—

affinity, 127, 393.

kindred, 204, 205, 393, 475.

quasi-affinity, 174.

spiritual relationship, 644, 738.

-, per verba de futuro, 424.

-, right of solemnization of, 498.

-, -, refused to a chapel, 496.

-, solemnized before the church, in the Irish manner, 673.

-, solemnized without banns, 490.

-, void owing to pre-contract, 401.

Mass, before daybreak, indults to celebrate or cause to be celebrated:—

for clergy etc., 55, 590, 703.

for lay persons, 55, 461, 523 (4), 524 (4), 616, 700 (ter), 701, 774 (bis), 817 (6).

Matrimonial jurisdiction, 435, 463.

Matrimonial suits, 47, 399, 400, 435, 437, 463 (bis), 486, 569, 600, 654, 655, 673 (bis), 711, 802.

Mayor, office of, 334.

Measures:—

chaldron, 224.

Mense , capitular, of a cathedral, 249.

-, -, of collegiate churches 244, 297.

-, episcopal, appropriation of a priory to, 330.

-, -, exchange of lands belonging to, 532.

-, -, farm of, 532.

-, -, inability to exact the fruits of, 407.

-, -, insufficiency of, 374, 668, 696, 752.

-, -, leases of lands belonging to, 42, 400.

-, -, pensions on fruits of, 50, 194.

-, -, union of a priory to, 573.

-, -, value of, 242.

Metropolitan, action taken by, sede vacante, 499.

Metropolitical court, appeals to, 219, 465.

Milk-meats, indults to eat, on forbidden days, 273, 492.

Mills and multure, claim for tithes of, 59.

Miracles, 411, 420, 761.

Mitre, use of, 328.

Mitre, gloves etc., indult to wear, 34.

Money, English, 259, 265 (bis), 282, 282 note, 284, 578, 632, 668, 753.

-, -, marks of silver, 428.

-, Flemish, the gros, 507.

-, French:—

golden écus, 182, 606.

petits tournois, 507.

tournois, of silver, 3.

turonenses, 182 note.

-, Rhenish florins, 353, 354.

-, Roman bolognoni (72 to the ducat), 767.

-, Scottish, 357, 403, 556, 573, 625, 636, 733, 741, 784, 789.

-, -, libra of, 620.

-, -, -, value of, in ducats [of the Camera], 105.

-, See also Camera, gold ducats of, and gold florins of.

-, scuta, 282.

Moratorium , grant of, to the convent of Rhodes, 283.

Mortuaries, 115, 538.

Motu proprio , grants etc. so made, 71, 120, 136, 191, 194, 237, 310, 312, 350, 380, 383 (bis), 386, 387, 429, 430, 433, 469, 682, 764 (bis), 765 (bis), 786, 787, 798, 799, 819 (bis), 820 (bis).

Mulier , used as a description, 461.

Murder, faculty to excommunicate for, 674.

Mutilation, by a secular priest, 449.

N

Name, alternative spelling of, used fraudulently, 315.

Non-residence, a ground for deprivation:—

of abbots, 14, 87.

of an archdeacon, 464.

of canons (secular), 143, 447.

of deans, 299, 475.

of priors, 89, 107, 722.

of rectors, 76, 82, 749, 759, 805.

of vicars, 83, 515, 551, 575, 749, 750, 811.

Notaries, apostolic. See Goldwell, master James; Home, master Patrick de; Macdowell, master Fergus; Rocha, master Peter William.

Notaries public, grants of, and faculties to grant the office of, 100 (5), 161, 166 (5), 206 (4), 207 (3), 402, 420, 585 (4), 586 (5), 641 (6), 642 (8), 643, 697 (7), 698 (8), 776, 776 note, 777 (6), 814 (7), 814 note, 815 (ter).

-, commission to, for an institution, 500.

-, indult to, to continue to excercise their office even after marriage with a virgin or a widow, 156, 585.

-, instruments drawn up by, 259–267, 499, 730–734.

-, in priest's orders, to exercise their office in pious and ecclesiastical causes, 641, 642, 697 (bis), 698 (bis), 777, 814 (ter), 814 note, 815 (bis).

-, in subdeacon's orders, to exercise his office in pious and ecclesiastical causes, 815.

-, lack of, in Ireland, 40, 83.

-, married, 641, 642, 643, 697, 698 (bis).

-, -, indults to, to act in ecclesiastical causes, 525, 586 (bis).

-, proceedings in the presence of, 250.

-, resignations made before, 277, 526, 796.

-, suit between, 628.

Numerals, Arabic, use of, 525 note.

Nun, son of a, 217.

Nuncios, papal, in England, assistance afforded to, by John [Wenlock], baron of Wenlock, 492.

-, -, -, See also Courtenay, Richard; Hope, Thomas; Trenti, Stephen de, bishop of Lucca.

-, -, in France, England, Scotland and the dominions of the duke of Burgundy. See Gaufridi, John.

-, -, in Ireland. See Capello, John; O'Hedian, John.

-, -, to Philip duke of Burgundy. See Tolentis, Luke de.

O

Oaths, 52, 53, 65, 670, 691, 767, 789.

-, absolution from, 560, 714, 782.

-, relaxation of, 44, 53, 66, 85, 130, 540, 667, 767, 790.

Oaths of:—

acolytes, 391 (bis).

chamberlain, papal, 391.

collectors of the apostolic Camera, 387, 389, 391 (bis).

dignitaries, 114.

notaries apostolic, 386.

notaries public, 100, 161, 166, 206, 207, 402, 641–3, 697 (bis), 698 (bis), 776, 814 (6), 815 (ter).

penitentiary, minor, 388.

Oaths of fealty to the pope from:—

abbots, abbesses, priors and prioresses, 11, 87, 92, 105, 134, 184, 247, 258, 307, 310, 518, 562 (bis), 640, 667, 695, 730, 771.

bishops and archbishops, 12, 15, 91, 92, 106, 135, 189, 208, 431, 433, 440, 458, 519, 603, 680, 695, 696, 770.

-, commission to receive, 15.

Oaths of obedience to the ordinary, 96.

Official, civil jurisdiction of, 570, 671.

Olive-oil, scarcity of, in England, 273.

Orders, acolyte's, 366, 546.

-, minor, 10, 355, 791.

-, -, dispensation for a homicide to be promoted to, 2.

-, -, dispensation for a homicide to minister in, 768.

-, -, faculty to receive, even extra tempora, 106.

-, minor and holy, faculty for a bishop-elect to receive, 770:

-, sub-deacon's, 8, 70, 76 (bis), 445, 504, 529, 546, 555, 750, 763, 800.

-, -, faculty to receive, even extra tempora, 106.

-, -, suspension of, 533.

-, deacon's, dispensations not to be bound to be promoted to, 7, 76 (bis), 153, 156, 300, 762, 800.

-, -, faculty to receive, even extra tempora, 106.

-, priest's, benefices with cure unlawfully detained without promotion to, and therefore canonically void, 6, 26, 29, 41, 43, 47, 70, 72, 76, 81, 88, 96, 97, 129, 130, 138, 188, 193, 200, 201, 205, 208, 213, 214, 215, 240, 275, 284, 288, 289, 304, 379, 396, 409, 417, 418, 514, 516, 528, 547, 551, 555, 571, 581, 594, 595, 601, 628, 657, 658, 669, 706, 707, 775, 802, 810.

-, -, deprivation for holding a benefice without promotion to, 9, 77, 353, 448, 464, 503.

-, -, dispensation not to be bound to be promoted to, in spite of holding a benefice with cure, 504.

-, -, dispensations not to be bound to be promoted to, while studying letters or at an university, residing in the Roman Court, or in the pope's or king's service etc., 7, 70, 76 (bis), 153, 156, 300, 445, 529, 546, 555, 750, 799.

-, -, dispensations to be promoted to and to minister in, in spite of irregularity incurred:—

by acting as a civil magistrate, 335.

by taking part in armed conflicts, 185, 236.

-, -, dispensation to be promoted to, in spite of physical defect, 728.

-, -, dispensations to minister in, despite defect in manner of promotion to, 330, 744.

-, -, faculty to receive, even extra tempora, 106.

-, -, promotion to, de facto, of an ex-mayor, 335.

Ordinaries, rights of, 11, 127.

Ordinance, papal, against the holding of two parish churches by one man, 372, 402 (bis), 406, 472, 476, 477, 489 (bis), 519, 520, 527, 528, 544, 548, 550, 553, 571, 576 (bis), 577, 579, 580, 594, 626, 635, 657, 661, 664, 747, 752 (bis), 753.

-, -, forbidding the provision etc. of canonries of cathedral churches to persons below their fourteenth year, 164.

Ornaments, ecclesiastical, 297.

-, -, lack of, in a cathedral church, 718.

P

Pallium , xxxiii, 440.

Papal court, members of, exempted from the jurisdiction of their ordinaries, 160 note.

Papal household, commensal members of, privileges of, 71, 786, 799.

-, -, See also Rate, Alexander de; Winter, Andrew.

Papal secretaries, 390 note.

Papal States, list of offices in, 389 note.

Papal sub-deacons, 390 note.

-, See also Clementis, Vincent; Tolentis, Luke de.

Papal vice-chamberlain. See Albergatis, Vienesius de.

Parceller ("paraller” in text), beneficiary so styled, 38.

Parcels, benefices so styled, 38, 476.

Parish churches, alms-boxes for the Crusade to be set up in, 231.

-, clerkship (clericatus) of, 3.

-, desecration of, 811.

-, parishioners of, inhabit permixtim (in Ireland), 692.

-, repair of, 337, 342, 403.

-, repair of nave of, liability for, 803.

-, rights of, saved, 62, 531.

-, two, papal ordinance against the holding of. See supra Ordinances, papal.

-, wardenship (custodia) of, 3.

Pastimes:—

archery, 89.

Paten, melting down of, 178.

Pater noster , 493.

Patronage, clerical, benefices in, 45, 61, 69, 71, 171, 218, 224, 296, 308, 314, 337, 347, 358, 362, 363, 366, 370, 377, 469, 499, 566, 568, 690, 707, 712, 729, 745, 755, 764, 765 (bis), 786, 787, 808, 819 (bis), 820 (bis).

-, -, -, papal collation to, 347, 690, 707, 808.

-, lay, benefices in, 3, 9, 18, 28, 29, 34, 38 (bis), 40, 47 (bis), 48, 51, 57, 60, 68, 70, 72, 74, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 88, 90, 94, 103, 108, 125, 126, 137, 139, 140, 144, 146, 148, 158, 167, 170, 173, 180, 190, 195, 200, 201, 202, 214, 216 (bis), 220, 225, 228, 237, 241, 244 (bis), 253, 275, 276, 277, 284, 288, 289, 300, 303, 308, 312, 327, 330, 334, 336, 339, 346, 353, 358, 359, 364, 368, 371, 372, 376, 395, 405, 409, 412 (4), 413, 415, 416, 417, 418, 435, 445, 446, 448, 449, 452, 458, 468, 470 (bis), 473, 491, 503, 508 (ter), 510, 511, 515, 516, 527 (bis), 540, 541, 542 (bis), 547, 565 (bis), 566, 567, 569, 571, 582 (ter), 583, 595, 609, 621, 624, 627 (bis), 631, 632, 633, 638, 649, 651, 657, 660 (bis), 663, 666, 676, 679, 685, 706, 707, 721, 722, 725 (bis), 728, 739 (bis), 747, 755 (ter), 759, 788, 805, 810, 812.

-, -, -, for every other turn, 319.

-, claim to, in right of dower, 707.

-, gift of, challenged, 435.

-, grant of, for one turn, 253.

-, rights of, in newly-erected benefices, 169, 243.

Patrons, lay, 3, 18, 28, 40, 82, 90, 94, 141, 144, 148, 169, 214, 284, 288, 304, 367, 396, 452, 516, 570, 582, 609, 651, 663. 679, 685, 707, 722, 785, 810.

-, -, consent of, to an exchange, 638.

-, -, -, to unions and appropriations etc. of benefices, 4, 51, 68, 72, 180, 195, 202, 244, 276, 371, 528, 540, 666, 810.

-, -, corrupt bargains with, 47, 242, 300, 327, 405, 415, 470, 491, 527.

-, neglect of, 446.

-, -, petition of, for erection of a collegiate church, 346.

-, -, rival claims of, 57, 566, 651, 813.

-, -, right of, derogated from or infringed, 242, 413, 621, 633.

-, -, -, saved, 528.

Penance, 43, 44, 47, 48, 54, 62, 85, 89, 90, 94, 96, 97, 131, 193, 199, 205, 213, 220, 274, 334, 347, 354, 376, 407, 531, 533 (bis), 541, 544, 557, 560, 578, 597, 599, 638, 639, 646, 688, 691, 711, 715, 716, 764, 768, 822.

-, relaxation of, 403.

Penance, Penitentia, order of. See St. Francis, third order of.

Penitentiaries, major, 73, 151, 388.

-, minor, 3, 388.

Pensionaria , prebend so styled, 658.

-, vicarage so styled, 361.

Pensionary, vicar so styled, 797.

Pensions, reserved on the fruits of:—

an archdeaconry, 292.

canonries, 59, 226, 324, 507, 625, 636.

dignities, 49, 125, 403.

episcopal mense, 50, 126, 194, 454.

monasteries, 86, 186, 238, 280, 361, 573, 665, 666, 788.

rectories, 52, 182, 225, 247, 260, 262, 265, 324, 367, 507, 606, 636, 744, 784, 785.

vicarages, 190, 224, 556.

-, reserved to the ordinary upon appropriations, 248 (bis), 260, 262, 265, 280.

Perjury, 32, 44, 53, 68, 70, 76, 78, 79, 83, 89, 109, 111, 127, 136, 137, 141, 142 (bis), 143, 148, 160, 179, 184, 193, 272, 278, 300, 301, 306, 358, 360, 364, 368, 394, 410, 444, 445, 468, 476, 478, 482 (bis), 513, 542, 557, 596, 598, 609, 653, 662, 691, 713, 722, 758, 764, 770, 790, 792, 797, 807.

-, absolution from, 691, 764.

Peter's Pence, 381, 382 note.

Picture, in an abbey, 297.

Pietate , parish church styled de, 419.

Pilgrimage, 2, 541.

-, vows of, 273.

Plebs , Plebania, benefices so styled, 68, 140, 211, 237, 303, 748.

Poor, yearly sums reserved for, from appropriated benefices, 248 (bis), 251, 262, 265.

Poor priests, expectative graces for, 384–386.

Pope, conspiracy or rebellion against the, 273.

Popes, divers, confirmations made by, 732.

Preferences, enjoyed by commensal members of the pope's household, 71, 786, 787, 799.

Premonstratensian canon, belonging to a house not named, 441.

Premonstratensian canons, houses of:—

in England. See Blanchland; Dale Abbey; Halesowen; Shap.

in Ireland. See Lough Key; Lough Oughter; Tuam (Holy Trinity); Woodburn.

in Scotland. See Dryburgh; Holywood; Soulseat; Tongueland; Whiteherne.

abroad. See Prémontré Térouane.

in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, visitation of, 329.

Presentations:—

to canonries and prebends, 5, 146, 358.

to chapels, 339, 609, 722.

to collegiate churches, 244, 253.

to a parcel, 570.

to a priory (Augustinian) by the king, 305.

to a priory (Cluniac) by the king, 63.

to rectories, 9, 57, 60, 74, 108, 158, 170, 173, 200, 214, 284, 288, 289, 312, 319, 327, 334, 503, 527, 568, 628, 633, 651, 663, 707 (bis), 785.

to a rectory and vicarage, 810.

to vicarages, 47, 90, 171, 218 (bis), 224, 228, 307, 314, 330, 347, 358, 377, 405, 471, 500 (bis), 707.

-, alleged to be uncanonical, 568, 652.

-, declared null and void, 406, 415, 500, 528, 811.

-, doubtful validity of, 570, 628, 722.

Procurations, agreements concerning, 321, 732, 733.

Prothonotary, papal, 454 note.

Provisions:—

(i) by authority of the ordinary, 60, 84, 93, 198, 215, 226, 240, 255, 305, 318, 325, 349, 361, 362, 449, 516, 548, 556, 563, 568, 634, 637, 689, 711, 722, 798.

-, double claim to, 683.

-, doubtful validity of, 325, 722.

-, to be declared null, 634.

(ii) by a father abbot, 676.

(iii) papal and mandates to make provision by papal authority, of:—

bishoprics, in England, 226, 242, 432 (bis), 519.

-, in Ireland, 12, 13, 14, 91, 92, 93, 106, 135, 141, 180, 181, 187, (bis), 194, 208, 398, 407, 420, 430, 597, 680, 690 (bis), 694 (bis), 695, 769, 769, 770.

-, in Scotland, 4, 11, 105, 134, 237, 454, 458, 518.

-, in Wales, 10, 432.

-, abroad, 766 note.

-, in partibus infidelium, 12, 50, 696.

religious houses, in England, 234, 771.

-, in Ireland, 12, 14, 44, 45, 53, 92, 99, 107, 110, 127, 179, 186, 245, 258, 278, 302, 302, 303, 305, 309, 310, 431, 504, 509, 537, 559, 560, 562, 647, 648, 675, 714, 723, (bis), 730, 736, 737, 754, 770, 780, 792.

-, in Scotland, 11, 86, 105, 134, 238, 289, 290 (bis), 306, 306, 315, 338, 361, 517, 558 (bis), 561, 562, 563, 563, 572, 582, 630, 630, 640, 640, 665, 666, 695, 695, 786, 813 (cancelled).

-, -, pronounced void, 290, 559, 563.

secular benefices, in England, 212.

-, in Ireland, 2, 4, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 26, 29, 30, 39, 65, 66, 69, 83, 94, 95, 112, 114, 123, 128, 147, 167, 193, 198, 199, 202, 227, 237, 240, 293, 303, 328, 341, 360, 365, 375, 378 (bis), 384, 385, 418, 452, 476, 479, 481, 483, 513, 528, 543, 565, 605, 637, 638, 681, 684, 745, 765, 778, 787, 807, 808.

-, -, doubtful validity of, 375.

-, in Scotland, 6, 29, 54, 61, 71, 108, 120, 150, 225 (bis), 307, 310, 312, 314, 348, 350, 355, 366, 385, 386, 399, 408, 449, 462, 470 (bis), 472, 474, 556, 682, 741, 743, 744, 751, 786, 798, 808.

-, -, doubtful validity of, 449, 682.

-, abroad, 182, 606, 780 note.

Provisions of canonries etc. to persons under the age of fourteen, ordinance against, 164.

Psalm (Miserere mei deus), recitation of, 493.

-, (cxxiii), scribbled quotation from, 716 note.

R

Rape ("rapine” in text), excommunication for, 674.

Recluse (female), 699.

Reconciliation of churches, etc., 687.

Rectory, canonically united portions of, 506.

-, fruits of, shared equally between a rector and a vicar, 717, 719.

Registers, papal, accounts of fees for entries in, 25 note, 26 note.

-, -, accounts of the profits and expenses of, 517 note, 518 note.

-, -, cancellation of entries in, 690, 738.

-, -, -, petition for, 318.

-, -, clerks of. See Goupillon, Stephanus; Magni, Johannes; Molitoris, Wilhelmus; Ruya, Matheus de.

-, -, correction made in, date of, stated, 177.

-, -, double subscription to entry in, by the same clerk, 339, 339 note.

-, -, exemplifications from, 283, 605.

-, -, masters of (magistri registri), 144, 146, 148, 152, 154–6, 158, 159, 165, 166, 198, 200, 201, 207, 208, 210–7, 220, 222–6, 228, 390 note.

-, -, note (‘Antonius de bellis hominibus’) on endpaper of, 759 note.

-, -, numbering of, 635.

-, -, papal letters not to be found in; 317.

-, -, referendarius of, 276.

-, -, registrator of. See Folani, Hugolinus.

-, -, rescribendarius of, 231, 293, 347, 351.

-, -, rubricator of. SeeRubeus, Petrus.

-, -, scribe of, writing of, 638 note.

-, -, scribes (scribe, scriptores) of, initials or names of, in the initial letter of the pope's name, 468, 469, 470, 476, 533, 551, 607, 626, 670, 708.

-, -, -, See also Rubeus, Petrus; Subattariis, Lelius Paulutii de; Tartarinis, Johannes de; Viterbio, Nicholaus de; Zucheta, Baptista de.

-, -, titles of, or of sections of:—

Acoliti, 391.

Altaria portabilia, 55, 161–3, 421–3, 459–61, 522–4, 587–93, 611–9, 700–4, 739, 771, 772, 774, 815, 816–8.

Bulle in forma pauperum, 384.

Collectores, 392.

De beneficiis vacantibus, 25, 35, 64, 75, 81, 123, 124, 137, 147, 167, 187, 201, 207, 214, 227, 396, 405, 408, 415, 417, 443, 444, 448, 456, 470, 473, 478, 512, 525, 565, 571, 574, 594, 595, 609, 633, 660, 662, 690, 706, 720, 736, 741, 748, 775, 796, 805, 807.

De beneficiis vacaturis, 429, 434, 439, 444, 469, 472, 474, 819.

De conservatoriis, 813.

De Curia, 229.

De dignitatibus vacantibus, 15, 67, 98, 112, 178, 393, 475, 543, 554, 659, 661, 755, 778, 792, 807.

De diversis formis, 2, 9, 40, 49, 66, 95, 125, 126, 131, 149, 181, 182, 189, 204, 208, 210, 222, 402, 406, 411, 419, 424, 439, 453, 456, 489, 502, 519, 520, 525, 526, 543, 551, 556, 572, 576, 577, 584, 601, 604, 620, 622, 635, 643, 685, 686, 691, 715, 716, 738, 744, 752, 753, 759, 766, 781, 783, 821.

De diversis materiis, 1.

De exhibitis, 28, 42, 54, 56, 61, 64, 101, 108, 168, 197, 404, 434, 462, 486, 567, 574, 596, 599, 621, 627, 649, 682, 710, 722, 742, 801, 812.

De litteris dominorum cardinalium, 525, 714.

De plenaria remissione, 55, 161–3, 421–3, 458–61, 521–5, 586–93, 610–9, 699–704, 739, 740, 771–4, 815–8.

De prebendis vacantibus, 4, 6, 7, 20, 119, 160, 164, 396, 413, 481, 521, 597, 622, 657, 681, 688, 745, 757, 821.

De prebendis vacaturis, 764.

De prebendis et dignitatibus vacantibus, 542, 681.

De prebendis et dignitatibus vacaturis, 20, 438, 443.

De provisionibus, 91, 458, 813.

De provisionibus prelatorum, 10, 105, 134, 186, 430, 517, 561, 640, 680, 694, 769.

De regularibus, 31, 52, 62, 86, 99, 103, 107, 109, 122, 135, 179, 183, 209, 217, 401, 412, 433, 508, 536, 557, 563, 566, 581, 629, 643, 646, 665, 674, 708, 724, 735, 737, 738, 754, 788.

De tabellationatus officio, 100, 161, 166, 206, 585, 641, 697, 776, 814.

Diversorum, 793.

Officia, 386, 389 (bis), 390.

Pro exemptis a jurisdictione ordinaria, 390.

Secrete, 232, 235, 269, 283, 307, 316, 331.

Rehabilitation on account of irregularity, contracted by celebrating mass, etc., 4, 9, 18, 44, 46, 47, 48, 54, 62, 63, 85, 89, 94, 96, 97, 117, 121, 130, 213, 221, 236, 240, 306, 334, 335, 511, 684, 691, 711, 716.

-, contracted by clericide, 157.

-, contracted by excesses and sins, 347.

-, contracted by homicide, 185 (bis).

-, contracted by perjury, 764.

-, contracted (by friars) by receiving a house without papal licence, 539.

-, contracted by retaining a benefice without canonical title, 41, 43, 75, 97, 194, (bis), 200, 214, 215, 218, 224, 285, 289, 293, 303, 304, 305, 308, 330, 376, 475, 500, 503, 516, 539, 594, 629, 638, 647, 685, 719, 811, 822.

Relics, 168–9, 356.

Religious, dispensation for, to be elected abbess or prioress, in spite of a lapse of the flesh, 646.

-, dispensations for, to hold secular benefices. See Benefices.

-, indult to, not to be removed by his superior without reasonable cause, 537.

-, -, to govern a secular benefice, even without licence from his superior, 542.

-, -, to receive a house anew, 539.

-, -, to study civil law (leges), 457, 726.

-, migration of, from house to house, 200, 201.

-, -, from order to order, 122, 529, 791 note.

-, molestation of, 724.

-, ordination of, 791.

-, pilgrimage of, 541.

-, professed before the age of fourteen years, not bound to any order, 67.

-, profession of, abbot or prior not bound to make, before obtaining possession, 329, 640.

-, profession and reception of, 44, 87, 99, 104, 107, 110, 136, 179, 191, 220, 221, 234, 235, 236, 247, 278, 279, 281 (bis), 302, 303, 310, 328, 338, 357, (bis), 361, 362, 375, 509, 511, 537, 539, 541, 559, 561, (bis), 562, 564, 581, 640, 646, 647, 648, 669, 675 (bis), 726 (bis), 728, 730, 738, 754, 770, 786, 787, 791 (bis), 797.

-, -, voidance of secular benefices by, 144, 279, 281, 282 (bis), 361, 362, 513, 656, 797.

-, rents withheld from, 628.

-, secular benefices served or to be served by, 428, 505, 508, 631, 632, 729.

-, tithes claimed by, 442.

-, transfer of, 37, 53, 62, 339, 541, 738.

-, -, confirmed, 541.

Religious habit, 234, 303, 328, 329, 337, 338, 357, (bis), 361, 375, 510, 511, 529, 541, 561 (bis), 581, 640, 647, 648, 669, 675, 726, 729, 730, 754, 770, 786, 797.

-, disuse of, 107, 510, 598.

-, indult to a prior, not to receive, till after obtaining possession, 564.

-, (Cistercian), to be worn by an Augustinian Friar appointed abbot, 186.

Religious houses, administrator of, 256.

-, appointment of a bailiff of, 620.

-, archdeacon of, matrimonial jurisdiction of, 655.

-, claim of, to canonical portion of goods of parishioners of an appropriated church, 219.

-, conservation of possessions of, 709.

-, decay and impoverishment of, 256, 275, 276, 280, 285, 286, 309, 356, 504, 648, 726, 729, 795.

-, detention of possessions of, 221, 331.

-, duties of, in regard to an appropriated church, 558.

-, exemption of, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary and subjection to a fatherabbot, 135.

-, -, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, etc., and immediate subjection to the Roman Church, 12, 186, 192, 279, 315, 324, 328, 390 (bis), 457, 725, 771, 816.

-, faculty to excommunicate for crimes committed in, 674.

-, farm of tithes, etc. belonging to, 101, 211, 277, 378–9.

-, goods of, pledged, 667.

-, grant of lands to, 733.

-, grants of, in commendam, 246, 247, 251, 267, 315, 328, 333, 374, 626, 640, 667, 696, 795.

-, grants to bishops to retain, in commendam, 191, 222, 239.

-, indult to, to send a monk to the university, 457.

-, inhibition of the disposal of goods, etc. of, without consent of the whole convent, 88.

-, in lay patronage, by special privilege, 582.

-, lease of property of, confirmed, 767.

-, letters conservatory for, 813.

-, licence to lease property of, for rebuilding after a fire, 104.

-, molestation of, 788.

-, ordinance that certain benefices should always be held by canons of, 735.

-, privileges, etc. of, confirmed, 340.

-, reconciliation of, 357.

-, rival claims to, 630.

-, secular canonry and prebend in (nuns’ abbey), 712.

-, seizure of, by a house of a different order, 256.

-, subjugation of, by laymen, 274, 275.

-, union of, to a bishopric, 330.

-, warlike attacks upon, 236, 667.

Requiem , 297.

Reservations, general, of:—

benefices of collectors, 438.

benefices of papal notaries, 484.

benefices void at the apostolic see, 362, 484.

conventual priories, 110, 235, 356, 540, 647, 666, 667, 669, 674, 682, 709, 726.

major dignities in cathedral churches, 111, 114, 287, 291, 318, 328, 475, 487, 660 (bis), 743, 778, 780.

preceptorships-general, 372.

-, ipso facto of benefices void by:—

death at the apostolic see (Roman Court), 6, 7, 27 (bis), 37, 123, 128, 135, 147, 157, 254, 276, 281, 303, 336, 350, 395 (bis), 398, 399, 406, 409, 410, 413, 415, 431, 432, 452, 470, 483, 575 (bis), 622, 626, 633, 659, 695, 720 (bis), 769.

death of members of the papal court (papal chaplains, papal notaries, etc.), 351, 484, 658, 720.

death within twenty days of resignation, 149, 318.

John XXII's constitution ‘Execrabilis’ against plurality of benefices (Extrav. John XXII, 3), 8, 36, 38, 159, 664.

promotion by papal authority, 24, 203, 305, 446, 474, 518, 681.

promotion to the episcopate and consecration, 4, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 57, 74, 87, 108, 117, 120, 127, 145, 164, 167, 245, 254, 287, 295, 303, 330, 333, 398, 462, 472 (bis), 476, 481, 482, 484, 485 (bis), 559, 659, 672, 689.

resignation to the pope or at the apostolic see, 18, 105, 134, 143, 225 (bis), 297, 348, 362, 418, 458, 470, 485, 521, 607, 610, 665, 680, 745, 748, 797.

-, special, of:—

bishoprics, 12, 14, 15, 91, 92, 93, 105, 106, 187 (bis), 432 (bis), 518, 519, 694, (bis), 696, 769.

religious houses, 87, 238, 289, 315, 338, 361, 518, 558, 561, 562, 563, 640, 771, 813.

secular benefices, in Ireland, 15, 16, 20, 83, 167, 203, 360, 543, 681, 819, 820.

-, in Scotland, 279, 281, 282 (bis), 310, 313, 348, 429 (ter), 430, 433, 469, 470, 472 (bis), 474, 485 (bis), 819, 820.

-, abroad, 257.

-, continued, of reserved benefices, undisposed of, at a pope's death, 21, 114, 146, 157, 239, 246, 305, 398, 431, 438, 446, 481, 488, 672, 743.

Residence of clergy, indultsand dispensations of exemption from:—

while residing at the Roman Court, 551, 576, 601, 645 (bis).

while residing in one of his benefices, 686.

while in the service of a bishop, 645, 767.

while in the service of the king, 686.

while studying at a university, etc., 551, 576, 602, 645 (bis), 767.

-, monition for, in the city and diocese of Ardfert, 575.

-, prevented by poverty, 491.

-, required by diocesan statutes, 749.

-, required by the statutes of cathedrals, 687, 800.

-, required by the statutes of a collegiate church, 245.

Resignation, faculties and mandates to make, receive, etc., 17, 28, 37, 40, 41, 63, 71, 75, 84, 85, 94, 96, 97, 99, 111, 113, 117, 121 (bis), 125, 130, 132, 133, 138, 147, 170, 177, 179, 190, 194, 203, 213, 215, 218, 224, 228, 247, 270, 271, 277, 288, 293, 297, 304, 314 (bis), 329, 330, 338, 356, 357 (ter), 361 (bis), 394, 395, 410, 411, 446, 449, 456, 503, 516, 526, 527, 533, 539, 540, 562, 564, 573, 607, 629, 685, 716, 719, 794, 796, 797, 805, 806, 811.

-, followed by death within twenty days, 149, 318.

-, licence to make, to the ordinary, 552 (bis).

-, made before witnesses for lack of notaries public, 40, 83, 562.

-, See also Reservations.

Restoration, of an abbot or prior, unlawfully deprived, 54, 723.

Roads, badness and danger of, 456, 784.

Robbers, 784.

Roman church, bishopric immediately belonging to (Ross in Scotland), 105.

-, chancery of, book in, 786.

-, list of offices of, 389 note.

-, religious houses immediately subject to. See Religious houses, exemption etc. of.

-, resources of, insufficient for the Crusade, 230.

-, vice-chancellor of, alterations and corrections in registers made by command of, 134 note, 454 note, 508 note, 768.

-, -, See also LanzolBorja, Rodrigo de, bishop of Valencia; Pellicanis, Fortunatus de, bishop of Sarsina.

Roman Court, absence of a minor penitentiary from, a ground of deprivation, 388.

-, at Ancona, 556.

-, capture of a clerk on his way from, 144.

-, causes devolved to, 558, 563.

-, causes not lawfully devolved to, 55, 108, 348, 350, 355, 366, 370, 374 note, 398, 404, 462, 651, 683, 712, 737, 743, 751, 784, 786.

-, consecration of bishops in, 74, 398.

-, death at, 36, 330, 399, 466.

-, -, See also Reservations, ipso facto.

-, death more than two days' journey from, 416.

-, death without, 6, 7, 61, 171, 543, 598, 662, 663, 682, 736, 738, 755, 758, 776, 778, 780, 783, 821.

-, death on the way to, 171, 416.

-, departure of an appellant for, 318.

-, deprivation without, 191.

-, journeys of Irish suitors or litigants to, 157, 325, 376, 526, 596, 768, 811.

-, litigants present at, 149, 199, 267.

-, litigation in, 46, 55, 119, 125, 329, 361, 362, 540, 573, 711.

-, merchants at, 382.

-, pensions to be paid at, 183, 606.

-, person dwelling in, 559.

-, pilgrimage to, 541.

-, proctors at, of:—

Edward IV. See Courtnay, Richard; Goldwell, master James.

Patrick de Home. See Monte Albo, William de.

George Nevill, archbishop of York. See Buk, Walter.

-, procurator fiscal of. See Eugubio, master Anthony de.

-, residents in:—

Alvarus Alfonsi, bishop of Silves, 198.

Ralph, bishop of Città di Castello, 67.

Nicholas de Crucibus, bishop of Hvar, 767.

John Dias de Coca, bishop of Calahorra, 369.

Lewis Fenollet, bishop of Anglona, 742.

Theodore Lelli, bishop of Feltre, 398.

William Maceyda, 130.

Stephen de Nardinis, bishop of Milan, 768.

Nicholas, bishop of Orte, 544, 596.

Master Peter William Rocha, a canon of Barcelona, 199.

James Zeno, bishop of Padua, 353.

-, resignation made at. See Reservations, ipso facto.

-, resignation made without, 357, 708.

-, robbery of a papal nuncio on a journey from England to, 353.

-, sentences against interference with persons on their way to or from, 144.

-, See also Apostolic See.

Rubricelle , mistake in, 341.

-, insufficiency of, 354.

Rural lands or rural fee, ecclesiastical fee, rectories of or in, 81 (bis), 82, 88, 94, 139, 158, 167, 202, 409, 478.

S

Sacraments, death without administration of, 300, 515, 531, 596, 726, 784, 811.

-, licence to administer or receive, 645, 785.

-, neglect of, 85, 292, 300, 359, 369.

-, physical inability to administer, 37.

-, specified: —

Eucharist, 190, 531, 557.

Extreme Unction, 190, 191, 531, 557.

Penance, 531, 557.

Sacrilege, 154, 677.

Safe-conduct, 231.

St. Augustine, Order of. See Arrouaise; Augustinian canons; Augustinian canonesses; Augustinian friars; Augustinian hospitals; Cruciferi cum Stella; Eremite Friars; St. Thomas the Martyr, order of; St. Saviour, order of; St. Victor, order of.

St. Benedict, order of. See Benedictine monks.

St. Clare, order of (Minoresses), house of. See London, monastic houses.

St. Francis, order of. See Franciscan Friars.

St. Francis, Third order of, called the Order of Penance, de Penitentia, brothers of, belonging to houses not named, 513, 521, 587, 643, 703, 770.

-, -, house of. See Killydonnell.

-, -, privileges, etc. of, 643.

-, -, sister of, belonging to a house not named, 422.

St. Gilbert, St. Gilbert of Sempringham, order of. See Gilbertine order.

St. John of Jerusalem, order of. See Hospitallers.

St. Mary [the Virgin], order of servi of. See Servites.

St. Mary of the Teutons, order of.See Cyprus.

St. Paul, the first hermit, rule of, 591.

St. Saviour, order of. See Sion.

St. Thomas the Martyr, of Acre, of the rule of St. Augustine, houses of the order of. See Acre; London, monastic houses.

St. Victor, order of, houses of. See Bridgetown; Newtown; St. Wulstans; Waterford (St. Catherine).

Sanctuary, abuses of the right of, 192.

Satisfaction to person wronged, a condition of absolution, 347.

Scholars, poor, maintenance of, 298.

School, offence committed at, 764.

Schoolmaster, 764.

-, house for, 298.

Secular arm, invocation of the, 230 (bis), 268, 290, 342, 354, 466.

Sempringham, Semppyngham, order of St. Gilbert of. See Gilbertine order.

Separation of:—

chapel from parish church, 1.

priory from priory (cathedral church), 233.

rectory from vicarage, 499.

Separation, temporary, of married persons, 687.

Sept, chieftaincy of, 275.

Septuagenarian, journey of a, to Rome, 811.

Sequestration of a religious house, revoked, 252.

Servites, servi beate Marie, order of, member of, 388.

Sheriff, office of, 334.

Shipwreck, 513.

Simony, by secular and regular clergy, 8, 19, 29, 35, 37, 39 (bis), 43, 44, 46 (bis), 47, 53, 54, 68, 69, 70, 75, 77, 78, 79 (bis), 83, 84, 87, 90, 93, 96 (bis), 99, 111, 113, 114, 117, 121, 122, 124 (bis), 127, 130, 136, 139, 140, 141, 142, 160, 165, 168, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 184, 187, 193 (bis), 199, 217, 228, 241, 242, 247, 255 (bis), 272, 290, 299, 300, 301, 305, 316, 327, 334, 358, 359, 360, 364, 365, 377, 393, 394 (bis), 397, 405, 415, 416, 418, 445, 468, 471, 477 (bis), 478, 481 (bis), 504, 511, 513, 515 (bis), 533, 535, 536, 548, 551, 556, 559, 563, 564, 571, 629, 634 (bis), 662, 683, 692, 711, 713, 716, 721, 729, 736, 746, 749, 750, 754, 758, 775, 779 (bis), 792, 797 (bis), 798, 805 (bis), 806, 821.

-, precautions against, 446, 507.

-, sentences of excommunication for, renewal of, and reservation of absolution from.See Eugenius IV; Martin V.

-, -, confirmation of, by Paul II, 710, 716, 821.

Statutes:—

of cathedrals, 687, 800.

of a chantry, 320.

of colleges, 245, 254, 313, 323, 544.

diocesan, xxxvii, 749 (bis).

of orders, 269, 541, 790.

-, dispensation from, 269, 270.

provincial, 585, 637.

of religious houses, 361, 428, 790.

royal (i.e. Acts of Parliament), 248 (bis).

Stipendarius , a vicar so called, 480.

Stolen goods, receiving of, 219.

Studium generale . See University.

Studium particulare , 76 (bis), 148, 284, 300, 414.

-, of canon law, according to the custom of Ireland, 807, 808.

Succession, immediate, of son to father, in an ecclesiastical benefice, dispensations for. See Benefices.

Succession to personal property, suit concerning, 58.

Synods (diocese of York), 265.

T

Tabellationatus officium . See Notaries public.

Taverns, 286, 727.

Templars, the, habit of, 32.

Tenths, imposed upon the clergy, 230.

Testamentary jurisdiction, 486, 599.

-, See also Wills.

Teutons, St. Mary of the, order of.See Cyprus.

Theft, conviction for, 725.

-, excommunication for, 674.

Theology, study of, 34, 544, 719, 728.

Tin, chalice made of, 718.

Tiron, order of, house of. See Glascarrig.

Tithes, assigned to a chaplain, 497.

-, pension consisting of, 665, 666.

-, predial and personal, 115.

-, refusal to pay, 369.

-, suits concerning, 56, 59, 249, 442, 540, 568, 803.

- See also Farm; Religious houses.

Tonsure, 344.

-, disuse of, 216.

Translation of bishops:—

in England, 432.

in Scotland, 11, 15, 57, 518.

Treason, 233.

Trinitarian Friars, chapel near Peebles governed by, 169.

-, house of. See Failford.

Turks, the, efforts to resist, 229.

-, expeditions against, 231, 597.

-, prince of, 230.

-, - See also Mahomet

Tyrannical power (of a layman), execution of papal letters prevented by, 41.

U

Unions of benefices:—

abbey to abbey, 280.

bishopric to archbishopric, 195.

canonry and prebend and vicarage to dignity, 550.

college to college, revoked, 343, 344.

priory to episcopal mensa, 330, 573.

-, to priory (cathedral church), 232.

rectories to chantry, 258–267, 369.

-, revoked, 369.

rectory to canonry and prebend, 4, 18, 414, 468, 513, 602, 626, 663.

-, to capitular mensa, 367, 368.

-, to college, 51, 52, 244, 297, 624, 635.

-, to collegiate mensa, 300.

-, to dignity, 195.

-, -, dissolved, 202.

- to hospital, 760.

-, to monastery, 32, 223, 321, 502, 558, 562, 582, 631, 632, 666, 668, 724, 729, 760.

-, to prebend, 84.

- to rectory, 376.

rectory and vicarage to monastery, 276 (bis).

three vicarages, 359.

two portions of a rectory, 506.

vicarage to archdeaconry, 328, 491.

- to canonry, 527, 528, 535.

- to canonry and prebend, 240, 288, 364, 369, 513.

- to capitular mensa, 363.

- to deanery, 4, 18, 68, 452, 475, 526.

- to dignity, 207, 273, 359.

- to monastery, 271, 286, 302, 505, 578, 631, 668, 723, 727 (bis).

Unions of benefices, vicarage—cont.

- to prebend, 132, 133.

- to rectory, 72, 73, 158, 170, 291, 304, 336, 337, 478, 515, 566, 692, 810 (bis), 811.

-, -, dissolved, 499.

- to vicarage, 77, 308, 371, 500, 551, 552, 776, 802.

- -, dissolved, 359.

vicarage and chapel, to monastery, 538.

-, episcopal, alleged to be uncanonical, 712, 727.

-, -, dissolution of, 300, 371, 491, 499, 727.

-, -, doubtful validity of, 811.

-, -, invalid, because made by a bishop before his provision had been expedited, and without faculty, 661.

University, studium generale, 148, 414, 476, 484.

-, cost of degree at, 484.

-, civil law in, indult for a priest to study and teach, 782.

-, canon law in, study of, 779.

-, faculty of laws in, religious to study, 457, 726.

-, -, indult for a priest (after studying arts) to study, 635.

-, lack of, in Ireland, 284.

-, indult of non-residence while studying in. See Residence of clergy.

-, indult not to be bound to proceed to holy orders, etc., while studying at. See Orders, priests'.

Universities. See Bologna; Caen; Cambridge; Glasgow; Oxford; Rome; St. Andrews.

Uscite . See Hussites.

Usury, 30, 124, 199, 477.

V

Val-des-Choux, Vallis Caulium, order of, priory of. See Ardchattan.

Vergil, Aeneid IX, quotation from, 821 note.

Viaticum , administration of, 495.

Vicarages, institution of, 102, 115, 118, 248 (bis), 249, 259, 262, 265, 367.

-, neglect of the institution of, 369.

-, See also Unions of benefices.

Vicars, burdens to be borne by, 428.

-, fruits of rectories shared equally between rectors and, 717, 719.

-, indult to (on account of age), to appoint a deputy, 645.

-, portion of, 223, 248 (bis), 249, 259, 262, 265, 367, 368, 428, 732.

-, -, alleged insufficiency of, 102, 450, 566.

-, unauthorized appointment of, 621.

Viclesiste , Vicleuiste. See Wicliffites.

Violence, done to an abbot, 676.

-, done to an abbot and canons, 667.

-, done to canons and their servants, 674.

-, done to certain religious, bearing papal letters, 566.

-, done to clerks, executors of papal letters, 575, 713.

-, done to priests, 450, 721.

Visitations, archidiaconal, 3, 289.

-, by a dean and chapter, hindrance of, 650.

-, by papal authority, of a religious house, 136.

-, episcopal, 321.

-, of Premonstratensian houses, by a deputy of the abbot of Prémontré, 329.

Visits ad limina . See Bishops and archbishops.

Voidance, by celebrating mass before persons under interdict, 798.

-, by contracting marriage, 479.

-, by failure to put away a concubine, 637.

-, by non-promotion to holy orders. See Orders, priests'.

-, by obtaining and holding incompatible benefices, 36, 38, 48, 57, 77, 139, 202, 360, 371, 372, 404, 416, 491, 547, 595.

-, by obtaining a benefice by exchange without further dispensation for illegitimacy, 43, 218.

-, by provision to a bishopric, decree against, 51.

-, by regular profession, 144, 279, 281, 282 (bis), 361, 362, 513, 656, 797.

Vows, commutation and relaxation of, 230, 273, 274.

-, desire to keep, 646.

Vulgate, the, quotation from, 716 note.

W

Wars:—

in Cyprus, 33.

in Ireland, 32, 246, 274, 275, 285, 325, 352, 407, 446.

in Scotland and England, 256.

in Wales, 668.

Water, holy, 42, 222, 687.

Weapons:—

arrows, 89, 142.

bow and arrow, 137.

knife, 185.

lance or spear, 407.

sword, 185, 407.

Wicliffites, Viclesiste, Vicleuiste, bull of excommunication against, published on Holy Thursday, Cena domini, 229 note, 274, 353, 353 note, 380 note, 384 note.

Wills, custom of showing, by executors, 129.

-, execution of, 322, 323.

-, faculty to a bishop to make, 685.

-, faculty to vary the bequests of, 342.

-, of a bishop, suit concerning, 670.

-, papal mandate to confirm, 753.

-, prerogative jurisdiction of proving, claimed, 599.

-, suits concerning, 102, 129, 175, 649, 653, 801.