Lateran Regesta 101: 1402

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, 1398-1404. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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'Lateran Regesta 101: 1402', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, 1398-1404. Edited by W H Bliss, J A Twemlow( London, 1904), British History Online, accessed November 6, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol5/pp490-493.

"Lateran Regesta 101: 1402". Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, 1398-1404. Ed. W H Bliss, J A Twemlow(London, 1904), , British History Online. Web. 6 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol5/pp490-493.

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Lateran Regesta, Vol. CI.

13 Boniface IX.

De Tabellionatus Officio.

1402.
8 Id. Nov.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 9.)
To John Lodewell, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury. Grant of the office of notary, for which he has been found fit, after examination, by James, bishop of Florence. Ne contractuum.

De Prebendis Vacantibus.

15 Kal. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 38.)
To Master John Fraunceys, bachelor of canon law, papal writer and member of the pope's household. Collation and provision, motu proprio, to him—who is an abbreviator of apostolic letters and to whom the pope on 4 Id. Nov. anno 1 [1389] made provision of a canonry of York with expectation of a prebend—of the canonry and prebend of Masham in York, value not exceeding 350 (sic) marks—provision of which, on their becoming void at the apostolic see, and reserved by the death there of John Moubray, chaplain of the apostolic see, auditor of littere contradicte, and auditor of causes of the apostolic palace, Urban VI made to the late Philip bishop of Ostia; which have become similarly void at the said see and reserved, by the death there of the said Philip without obtaining possession, although John Boor, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury has had himself intruded by authority of the ordinary—whether void by the death of Philip or of John Moubray or (ac) of the late Robert Stratford, sometime auditor of causes of the said palace, or otherwise. Upon obtaining the said canonry and prebend, his said letters of expectation shall be null and void. Grata tue familiaritatis.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of London, Wells and Tuy. Grata dilecti filii. (Pro socio.)
Id. June.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 55.)
To Thomas Stanley. Collation and provision, motu proprio, of the canonry and prebend of Massam in York, value not exceeding 300 (sic) marks, which became void at the apostolic see and reserved to Urban VI, who died without disposing thereof, by the death at the said see of John Moubray, notary and chaplain of the said see, and auditor of causes of the apostolic palace; and which, after the present pope's confirmation of the reservation of benefices reserved and left void by Urban VI, the said Thomas—under letters by which the present pope lately ordered provision to be made to him of canonries of York, Salisbury and Wells with expectations of prebends and of a dignity, personatus or office, with or without cure, of one of them—has de facto obtained, believing them to be void by the death of the late John Boor, clerk, who, in succession to others, had had himself intruded by authority of the ordinary, whereas they were really void, as they still are, by the death of Moubray. The provision is made whether they be void as above or otherwise. Upon obtaining the said canonry and prebend his said letters, under which he has accepted them, shall, as far as regards another canonry and prebend of York only, be null and void. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Telese, Exeter and Worcester. Vite etc. (De mandato.)
[The date has been cancelled and altered from 2 Kal. May to 16 Kal. July, and thence to Id. June.]

De Beneficiis Vacaturis.

Non. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 255.)
To the dean of London. Mandate to reserve, and to collate and assign to Thomas Howell, priest, of the diocese of Ely, according to his fitness in Latin, a benefice with or without cure, or a benefice without cure only, value 25 or 18 marks accordingly, in the common or several gift of the Augustinian prior and convent of Merton in the diocese of Winchester. Dignum arbitramur.

De Prebendis Vacaturis.

1402.
12 Kal. May.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 274.)
To Thomas More. Collation and provision, motu proprio, to him, who is treasurer of the household (hospicii) of king Henry, of a canonry of York and another of Lichfield, with reservation of a prebend in each. Vite ac morum. [See p. 469.]
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Exeter and Telese, and the abbot of Westminster. Vite etc. (De mandato.)
13 Kal. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 277.)
To Richard Branketre. Collation and provision, motu proprio, to him, a priest, of a canonry of Salisbury, of Wells, of London, of Wherwell in the diocese of Winchester, and of Wylton in the diocese of Salisbury, with reservation of a prebend in each. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Telese, and the deans of London and Salisbury. Vite etc. (De mandato.)

De Prebendis Et Dignitatibus Vacaturis.

15 Kal. June.
St. Peter's. Rome.
(f. 296.)
To John Wakeryng. Collation and provision of a canonry of York, of Salisbury, of Lincoln, of London, of Chichester, with reservation of a prebend of York, of Salisbury, [of Lincoln], of London, and of Chichester, and of a dignity, personatus or office, with or without cure, in one of them, even if such dignity be major or principal, and be elective; notwithstanding that he holds the parish church of Orpynton in the diocese of Rochester. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Florence and Exeter, and the abbot of Westminster. Vite etc.
Ibid.
(f. 298)
To John de Notyngham. Collation and provision of a canonry of York, of Salisbury, of Lincoln, of Beverley, of Ripon and of Southwell, with reservation of a prebend in each, and of a dignity, personatus or office, with or without cure, in one of Salisbury, Lincoln, Beverley, Ripon and Southwell, even if such dignity be major in Salisbury or Lincoln, or principal in Beverley, Ripon or Southwell, and be elective; notwithstanding that he holds the archdeaconry of Notyngham in York, a dignity, the parish church of Contyngham, the canonries and prebends of Coleworth in Chichester, Preem alias Pipa Minor in Lichfield, and Cudesale in the free chapel royal of Tatenhale, and the hospitals or masterships, without cure, wont to be assigned to secular clerks, of St. Mary Magdalene, Ripon, and St. John Baptist, Notyngham, in the dioceses of York and Lichfield. He is hereby dispensed to hold for ten years such dignity, personatus or office with cure, or another benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible which he may obtain in exchange therefor, together with his said archdeaconry and church or with other two incompatible benefices which he may meanwhile obtain by resigning the same. One of such three incompatible benefices is to be exchanged during the said period for another benefice compatible with the remaining two; otherwise he shall then resign that one of the said three which he shall prefer. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Florence and Worcester, and the abbot of St. Mary's Graces by the Tower of London. Vite etc.