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4 Non. Sept. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 147.) |
Appropriation, at the petition of the Benedictine abbot and convent of St. Benet's Holme (de Hulmo), in the diocese of Norwich, to the mensa of the monks, of the parish church of Askeby, in the same diocese. It may be served by a secular priest or by one of the monks, appointed and removed by the abbot. Ad perp. rei mem. Sacre religionis. |
Non. Sept. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 148.) |
Appropriation to the Premonstratensian abbot and convent of West Derham in the diocese of Norwich, of the perpetual vicarage, of their patronage, and value not exceeding 30 marks, of the parish church of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, that of the monastery not exceeding 400. They may have the vicarage served by one of their canons or other secular priest appointed and removed by the abbot. Ad perp. rei mem. Sacre religionis. |
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Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy and the Premonstratensian abbots of Welbek and Wenlyng in the said diocese. Sacre etc. |
Ibid. |
Union, at the petition of the above abbot and convent of West Derham—containing that of the two parish churches, long held to their uses, of St. Peter and St. Andrew, West Derham, situate close together and in one and the same cemetery, St. Peter's is so diminished in revenues and parishioners that a priest for the cure of souls cannot be sustained—of the said church of St. Peter and its cure to St. Andrew's. The abbot and convent and parishioners are hereby freed from the repair of the said church or its chancel; the abbot and convent may have both churches served by one of their canons or any other priest, who shall exercise the cure of both, and the parishioners of St. Peter's shall be esteemed parishioners of St. Andrew's. Ad perp. rei mem. Sacre religionis. |
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Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy and the [Premonstratensian] abbots of Welbek and Wenlyng, in the said diocese. Sacre etc. |
Non. Sept. St. Peter's. Rome. (f. 149d.) |
To the same abbot and convent. Indult not to be compelled, on account of parish churches subject to them or in their gift, and situate without the diocese, to appear in person in synods or convocations held by the ordinaries of such churches, provided that they appear by proctor. Religionis restre. |
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Concurrent mandate as in the preceding. Religionis dilectorum. |
2 Non. Oct. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 150.) |
To Richard de Multon, Hospitaller. Dispensation to him who is a priest, to hold one, two, three and more secular benefices, even if one have cure, and to resign them for exchange or otherwise as often as he pleases, and hold instead similar or dissimilar benefices, and to serve them, or have them served, by another priest or priests. Religionis zelus, vite ac morum. |
Ibid. |
To John Wode, Benedictine monk of the priory of St. James, Brikeheved, in the diocese of Lichfield. Dispensation, as the son of an unmarried man and an unmarried woman, to be elected to all dignities, administrations and offices of his order, even if elective, and one of such dignities be abbatial. His illegitimacy need not be mentioned in future graces. Religionis zelus, rite etc. |
4 Kal. Sept. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 151.) |
Appropriation to the Augustinian prior and convent of the priory of the church of St. Mary, Beeston, in the diocese of Norwich, whose fruits, etc. are too slender for their sustentation and for hospitality, of the parish church, of their patronage, of Runton by the sea, in the said diocese, value not exceeding 20 marks, that of their monastery not exceeding 30. They may have it served by one of their canons or another secular priest, appointed and removed by the prior. Ad perp. rei mem. Sacre religionis. |
Kal. Sept. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 152.) |
Appropriation to the prior and convent of the Trinitarian priory or college, under the rule of St. Victor, of Ingham by Iklyngge, in the diocese of Norwich, for the same reasons as in the preceding, of the parish churches, of their patronage, of Walcote and All Saints, Coklycleye, in the said diocese, value not exceeding 40 marks, that of the priory not exceeding 90. They may have each of them served by one of their canons or another secular priest, appointed as in the preceding. Ad perp. rei mem. Sacre religionis. |
7 Id. Sept. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 153.) |
Confirmation, with exemplification, at the petition of the sub-prior and monks of the Cluniac monastery of St. Pancras, Lewes, of the letters—Univ. sancte etc. Dudum siquidem predecessores, of prior John Oke, dated in the chapter-house of Lewes 26 Nov. 1400, which recapitulate and confirm the grant by his predecessors as pittance to the sub-prior and convent of the following: all the fruits etc. of the churches—appropriated to the monastery by papal authority, portions for vicarages being alone excepted—of Est[e]grenestede and Westhothlegh in the diocese of Chichester (Ci[ces]t[rensis]), and Walpole in the diocese of Norwich, reservation being made to the prior, for the clothing of the sub-prior and claustral monks, the ministration of which clothing belongs to the prior's camera, of the straw and hay of ‘la Westewarde’ of the church of Estegrenestede; all the fruits etc. of the churches (sic) of Dychenynge [and] chapel (sic) of Wyvelesfelde and Peccham—likewise appropriated to the monastery by papal authority, portions for vicarages being alone excepted; all the fruits etc. of the offices of guardian (gardini) and infirmarian of the monastery; the whole portion of the tithes of ‘la Wallonde’ below (sub) the castle of Lewes; the whole portion of tithes in Esteborne; the whole portion of tithes of Bernedoune; a portion of tithes of Wodeton and of ‘la Crofte’; a portion of tithes in Hurstp[er]pounde; the firm of lands and pasture ‘del Hokelonde’; from a yearly rent in the city of Lo[n]don for the tenement of the late John Philpot, knight, 6l. 3s. 4d.; from a yearly rent of the manor, of the earl of Arundel, of Meching, 100s.; from a yearly rent in Kyngeston by Lewes called ‘Dygons,’ 32s.; from a yearly rent of lands of John Herberde, by the hands of the prior's bailiff of Southnaver, 12s.; from the six principal officers of the monastery for the infirmary of the monks and for that of [the hospital] called St. Nicholas's (pro infirmaria monachorum et dicti S. Nicolai) 36s.; from the manors of Langeney, Falemere, and Swainb[er]gh for the said infirmaries (pro diet[a] infirmar[ia] et [informaria hospitalis] dicti S. Nicholai) 15s.; from a yearly pension of the dean and chapter of Chichester, 10l.; from yearly pensions in the churches of Alverstone, Tru[m]py[ng]ton, Porteslade, Berwyke and Twynem 16s., 40s., 20s., 11s. and 13s. 4d. Besides the above confirmation, prior John Oke adds, as like pittance, 100s. of yearly pension in the church of Estegrenestede, and in like manner 6s. 8d., 20s., 26s. 8d. in the churches of Westhothelegh, Dycheinyng and Peccham. Ad perp. rei mem. Iis que pro monasteriorum. |
16 Kal. Nov. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 180.) |
To the provost of Elphin. Mandate, if he find to be true what the pope has heard—namely, that John Baret, prior of the priory of the monastery, or warden of the wardenship of the cell of St. Mary the Virgin by Crosmolina, of the order of canons regular of St. Augustine, in the diocese of Killala, which belongs to the prior and convent of the monastery or House of God of Bally Beg (Botona), of the same order, in the diocese of Cloyne, has obtained simoniacal entry to the said priory or wardenship, dilapidated its possessions, abandoned the habit of his order, and goes about in unbecoming garments—to deprive him. Ad audienciam nostram. |
1401. Ibid. |
To the same. Mandate, recapitulating the above, to collate and assign for life, upon its voidance, to Edmund Baret, an Augustinian friar—who has lately had papal dispensation, as the son of an unmarried man and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even if it had cure, and were an elective dignity, personatus, or office or administration—the said priory or wardenship, value not exceeding 30 marks, of St. Mary by Crosmolyna, which is of the patronage of laymen, to whose stock Edmund belongs, and which is sometimes governed by a secular clerk or by canons regular or otherwise, by gift of the said prior and convent of Bally Beg (Botoma). Religionis zelus, rite ac morum. |
4 Kal. Nov. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 183d.) |
To Thomas Dalham, canon of the Augustinian monastery of Kenilworth, under a prior, in the diocese of Lichfield. Dispensation, as the son of an unmarried man and an unmarried woman, to hold benefices with and without cure wont to be governed by canons of his order, even if priories, provostships, dignities, personatus and offices, with cure and elective, and to be elected to all estates, degrees, pre-eminences and offices of the said or other approved order which he may enter, even if such dignity be abbatial or otherwise principal. His illegitimacy need not be mentioned in future graces. Religionis zelus, vite etc. |