Lateran Regesta 161: 1410-1415

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Lateran Regesta, Vol. CLXI (fn. 1)

1 John XXIII

[De Regularibus.]

1410.
8 Kal. June.
Bologna.
(f. 81d.)
To John Rogier, prior of the Benedictine priory of Tyward rayht in the diocese of Exeter. Reservation of a benefice with or without cure, even if a priory or dignity, personatus or office, not being a conventual priory or dignity, wont to be held by monks of the Benedictine monasteries of Marmoutier near Tours or St. Martin's, Troarn, in the diocese of Bayeux, value not exceeding, in parts where the ancient taxation of the tenth has been reduced to half, 300l. petits Tournois, or, if in other parts, 400l. petits Tournois, in the common or several gift of the abbots and convents of the said monasteries. Upon obtaining such benefice he is to be transferred from the Benedictine monastery of SS. Sergius and Bachus near Angers, of which he is a professed monk, to whichever of the above two monasteries such benefice is dependent upon. The reservation is made notwithstanding that he holds his said priory, value not exceeding 400 marks sterling, which depends on the said monastery of SS. Sergius and Bachus, and which, even if it be conventual or be otherwise a dignity or personatus, have cure and be elective, the pope hereby grants that he may hold in commendam for life together with such benefice. Religionis zelus, vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dive in the diocese of Séez (Sagien.), the dean of Noyon and the official of Paris. Religionis etc.

3 John XXIII

De Fructibus Percipiendis

1413.
Id. May.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 124.)
To Robert Strekeland, perpetual vicar of Crosthuayt in the diocese of Carlisle. Indult during ten years to take and let to farm, to clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside, whilst studying letters at an univer sity, or being in the Roman court or other honest place, or residing in one of his benefices. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Durham, the abbot of St. Mary's, York, and the treasurer of York. Vite etc. (De mandato.)
10 Kal. June.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 126.)
To Master John Swayne, canon of Ferns, doctor of canon and civil law, papal secretary. The like for life. Grata tue devocionis.
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Armagh and the bishops of Volterra and Veszprém. Grata dilecti filii. (De mandato.)

5 John XXIII.

De Capellanatu Honoris

The following are appointed papal chaplains, with the enjoy ment of all indulgences, immunities, exemptions and privileges granted by John XXII [and] Clement VI, and notwithstanding restrictions etc. by Innocent VI, Urban V and Gregory XI. The incipit is Virtutibus clarens. (fn. 1)
1414.
9 Kal. July.
Bologna.
(f. 176.)
John Bracebryg, priest, Augustinian friar.
3 Non. Aug.
Bologna.
(f. 176d.)
Henry Talo, Augustinian canon of Cumbwell in the diocese of Canterbury. (De mandato.)
7 Id. Nov.
Constance.
(f. 179d.)
William Exforthe, Carmelite.
Ibid. John Sterling, Carmelite.
13 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 180d.)
John de Furth, Cistercian monk of St. Mary's, Byland, in the diocese of York.
2 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 180d.)
John Guneth, Carmelite.
1415.
6 Id. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 181.)
Hugh Burcestere, Augustinian canon of Oseney in the diocese of Lincoln.
1415.
8 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 181.)
Matthew Oconril, Friar Preacher.
8 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 182.)
Richard Maynolff, priest, of London.
1414.
3 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 182d.)
Nicholas Daniellis, Friar Minor.

De Provisionibus Prelatorum

1415.
Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 215.)
Translation of John, bishop of St. Davids to the see of Lichfield and Coventry, void by the death of John, during whose lifetime it was reserved to the pope. Romani pontificis.
Concurrent letters to the chapter of Lichfield and to the chapter of Coventry, to the clergy and to the people of each city and diocese, and to the vassals of each church—Romani etc.; to the archbishop of Canterbury—Ad cumulum; and to king Henry—Gracie divine. [Eubel, Hierarchia, omits this bull of provision, and refers to Jo. XXIII, Arm. XII, 121, p. 89, where occurs the following brief note under the year 1415;—’ Die Veneris kalendis Februarii translatus est Johannes episcopus Meneven. situata in Walua in Anglia ad ecclesiam Lichfelden. vacantem per mortem. Eadem die etc. de ecclesia Lichfelden. (sic for Meneven.) de persona fratris Stephani Patring ton ordinis Carmelitarum, magistri in theologia.]
Ibid.
(f. 217.)
To Stephen Patrington. Provision to him, a Carmelite, in priest's orders, S.T.M., of the see of St. Davids, void by the translation this day to Lichfield and Coventry of John, who is at the apostolic see. Apostolatus officium.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and to the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of the church —Apostolatus etc.; to the archbishop of Canterbury—Ad cumulum; and to king Henry—Gracie divine. [Eubel has omitted this bull also, and refers to Gams, taking from him the date of Stephen's consecration, viz. June 19, 1415, instead of taking the date of his provision, viz. 1 Feb. from the note cited by him and printed above.]
15 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 220d.)
To Thomas Erdeley, abbot of the Benedictine monastery of St. Werburgh, Chester, in the diocese of Lichfield, immediately subject to the Roman church. Confirmation to him, who was monk of St. Werburgh's, in priest's orders, of his election to the abbey by the convent on the death of Henry, the matter of which election he has caused to be set forth in consistory before the pope. Universalis ecclesie.
Concurrent mandate to the prior and convent and to all vassals, reeves, bailiffs and ministers of St. Werburgh's. Universalis etc.

De Tabellionatus Officio

The office of papal notary is conferred or ordered to be conferred, or faculty is given to confer it, on the following. The incipit is, as usual, Ne contractuum.
1414.
15 Kal. Aug.
Bologna.
(f. 225d.)
John Omulmochori, clerk, not married and not in holy orders, of the diocese of Kilmore, who has been examined by Master Paul de Juvenacio, canon of Patras, papal notary, acting as vice-chancellor of the Roman church in the absence of John, bishop of Ostia.
17 Kal. Sept.
Bologna.
(f. 227.)
John Dermot, priest, of the diocese of Meath, who has been examined by Master Paul de Jovinacio, (fn. 1) archpriest of Ostia, papal notary, acting etc. as above.
10 Kal. Sept.
Bologna.
(f. 227d.)
Robert Boltone, clerk, not married etc., as above, of the diocese of York, under faculty to the archdeacon of Norfolk in Norwich, papal notary.
Ibid. John Redenhale, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Norwich, under faculty to the same.
9 Kal. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 230.)
Thomas Droys, priest, of the diocese of Worcester, under mandate to the abbot of Osyne, in the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. William Peye, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury, bachelor of canon law, who has been examined by Anthony de Luschis, papal secretary.
1415.
4 Non. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 232.)
Peter Dop, clerk, of the diocese of Tournai, not married etc., under faculty to Master Paul de Sulmona, archdeacon of Ravenna, collector-general of the papal camera in England.
2 Non. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 233.)
Thomas Tange and John Massam, married, and John de Gokecre, [unmarried] clerks, and John Runkorne, priest, of the dioceses of Durham and York, under faculty to Richard, abbot of Jervaulx.
4 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 233d.)
Thomas Sowreby, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Carlisle, under faculty to the abbot of Beaulieu in the diocese of Winchester.
6 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 234d.)
William Hertlond, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Bath, under mandate to the dean of London.
7 Id. March.
Constance.
(f. 236.)
John Ledbury, clerk, not married etc., of the diocese of Hereford, under faculty to the prior of Worcester.
Ibid. John Byrcheley, clerk, not married etc., of the same diocese, under faculty to the same.
1414.
8 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 236.)
John Collys, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln, under faculty to the abbot of Oseneye.
1415.
7 Id. March.
Constance.
(f. 236d.)
Thomas Roley, clerk, twice married (clerico conjugato et bigamo), of the diocese of Winchester, who has been examined by Master Baroncus de Pistorio, papal secretary.
Id. March.
Constance.
(f. 236d.)
John Walington (also written Walyngton), clerk, of the diocese of Lincoln, not married etc., under faculty to the abbot of Oseneye by Oxford.
Ibid.
(f. 237.)
Robert Fen, priest, of the diocese of Norwich, under mandate to the archdeacon of Norwich.

De Prebendis Vacaturis

1414.
13 Kal. Aug.
Bologna.
(f. 258.)
To Maurice Macblosgaid. Provision to him—who lately received papal dispensation, as the son of a priest and an unmarried or a married woman (soluta sive conjugata), to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure—of a canonry of Derry, with reservation of a prebend; notwithstanding that the pope has lately ordered by separate letters provision to be made to him of the perpetual vicarage of Tamlacharda alias de Ardo, and of the rectory of St. Mary's, Balembonaid, value not exceeding 8 and 15 marks respectively, in the dioceses of Derry and Connor, and has dispensed him to hold both for life. He is hereby dispensed to hold such canonry and prebend. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Aosta (Augusten.), and William Mackamayll and John Ocassalayd, canons of Armagh. Vite etc. (Pro deo.)

De Plenaria Remissione

Indults to the following that the confessor of their choice may grant them, being penitent and having confessed, plenary remission, once only, namely in the hour of death. (fn. 1)
1414.
2 Id. July.
Bologna.
(f. 277d.)
Elizabet Wilford, of London.
3 Id. July.
Bologna.
(f. 278.)
Robert Halstede, rector of the parish church of Holy Trinity, Chester, of the diocese of Lichfield.
7 Kal. Aug.
Bologna.
(f. 279.)
The Premonstratensian abbot and convent of Tychefelde in the diocese of Winchester and other persons at present dwelling therein.
1414.
6 Kal. Oct.
Bologna.
(f. 280d.)
Thomas de Grophyll, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. John de Grophill, priest, of the same diocese.
3 Kal. Nov.
Constance.
(f. 281d.)
Thomas Weste, knight, nobleman, of the diocese of Chichester, and his present wife, noblewoman.
Kal. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 282.)
John Philipi, knight, nobleman, of the diocese of Norwich. [See f. 294.]
13 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 283.)
Nicholas Caldecote, Benedictine monk of St. Mary's, Coventry, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Ibid. Richard Luffe, subprior of the same.
Ibid. William Halughton, monk of the same.
1415.
3 Non. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 283d.)
Thomas Gery of Rowghton, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. Thomas Bryghemere of Runton, priest, of the same diocese.
1414.
12 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 284.)
Michael de le Poyl, earl of Suffolk, of the diocese of Norwich, and Catherine his wife, countess. Indult that the confessor whom each of them chooses may grant them, being penitent and having confessed, plenary remission of all their sins once only every year. (De mandato.)
1415.
5 Id. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 285.)
John Sryn (i.e. Grym), rector of Garboldisham, of the diocese of Norwich.
1414.
2 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 286d.)
William Fullere, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
1415.
10 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 288.)
William Batisford, rector of Berkeswelt (sic), of the diocese of Lichfield.
11 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 288.)
William Massy, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of London. (Fee xx grossi, i.e.plenary remission once only in life, and in the hour of death, cf. f. 290d.)
3 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 289.)
Richard Harewell, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury.
15 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 289d.)
William Laysingby, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of York. (Here expressly stated as once only, in the hour of death.)
2 Id. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 289d.)
Thomas Langton, donsel, nobleman, and his present wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Durham. (Here similarly expressed.)
1415.
10 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 290d.)
Richard Layot, D.C.L., of the diocese of Lichfield. (Once only in life, and in the hour of death; fee xx grossi.)
Ibid. Agnes, noblewoman, wife of Richard Barwh, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Lincoln. (Once etc. as in the preceding; fee xx grossi.)
7 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 291.)
Henry de Camera and Margaret his wife, of the same diocese. (Once only, in the hour of death; fee xvi grossi, as usual.)
Ibid. Elizabet, countess of Warwick, of the diocese of Worcester. (Once only, in the hour of death; fee xiiij grossi, as usual.)
12 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 291)
Constance, noblewoman, relict of John Sutton, knight, of the diocese of Lichfield. (Once in life, and once in the hour of death.)
15 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 291d.)
John Seyvill, brother of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, preceptor of the house[s] of Temple Bruare and Aslakby in the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. John Kylqut, brother etc. as above, preceptor of the house of Mount St. John (Montis Sancti Johannis) in the diocese of York.
Ibid. Richard Cerne, brother etc., preceptor of the house[s] of Newland and Ossyngton in the same diocese.
4 Non. March.
Constance.
(f. 293.)
Baldwin Straunge, knight, nobleman, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Worcester. (Once in life, and once only in the hour of death.) [See f. 317.]
3 Non. March.
Constance.
(f. 293.)
Richard Brugges alias Lancaster King of Arms, and Catherine his wife, of the dioceses of Lichfield and Lincoln.
Ibid. William Bruges alias Guyenne King of Arms, and Agnes his wife, of the dioceses of Lincoln and Canterbury. [See below, f. 323.]
Ibid. Robert Broun, priest, of the diocese of Bath and Wells. (Once in life, and once in the hour of death.)
8 Id. March.
Constance.
(f. 293d.)
Thomas Thorley, nobleman, and Isabel his wife, noblewoman. [No diocese.]
Ibid.
(f. 294.)
John Philipp, nobleman, son of the late William Philipp, esquire (nobili viro Johanni Philippo quondam Wilhelmi Philipp armigeri nato), of the diocese of Norwich. (Once only in life, and once in the hour of death.) [See f. 282.]
4 Non. March.
Constance.
(f. 294.)
Henry Crownhall, brother of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, preceptor of Wilughton and Eycle in the diocese of Lincoln.
4 Id. March.
Constance.
(f. 294.)
Simon Sydenham, archdeacon of Wilts (Wylteschirie) in Salisbury.
1415.
Ibid.
Agnes Powne (or Powue), Benedictine nun of Shaftesbury in the diocese of Salisbury.
6 Id. March.
Constance.
(f. 295.)
John Wode and. . his present wife, citizens of Worcester.
Ibid. William Wassheborn, nobleman, donsel, of the diocese of Worcester, and Sibyl his wife, noblewoman.
Ibid. John Horsford, and Anable his wife, citizens of Worcester.
Ibid. John Fordam, prior of the church of Worcester, and the present monks thereof.
Ibid. Thomas Mulle and Agnes his wife, noblewoman. [No diocese.]
Ibid. Richard Retylby, donsel, nobleman, and. . his present wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Worcester.

[De Altaribus Portatilibus (fn. 1) ]

Indults to the following to have a portable altar. The incipit is, as usual, Sincere etc.
1414.
Id. June.
Bologna.
(f. 301.)
Thomas Pike and Alice his wife, citizens of London.
14 Kal. July.
Bologna.
(f. 301.)
Robert Merflete, priest, of the diocese of York.
3 Id. July.
Bologna.
(f. 301d.)
Robert Halstede, rector of the parish church of Holy Trinity, Chester, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Ibid.
(f. 302.)
Thomas de Stanley and.. his present wife, and their children, of the diocese of Lichfield. (Registered less briefly: Sincere etc. Hinc est etc. ut liceat cuilibet vestrum habere altare portatile etc. Datum. …)
4 Non. Aug.
Bologna.
(f. 302d.)
Simon Berton, priest, of the diocese of London.
3 Kal. Aug.
Bologna.
(f. 303.)
Robert Dacy (or Daty) and Margaret his wife, of the same diocese.
6 Id. Sept.
Bologna.
(f. 304d.)
John Everdon, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
1415.
8 Kal. Oct.
Bologna.
(f. 305d.)
Edmund Daunvers, esquire (armigero), nobleman, of the diocese of Winchester.
Ibid. Domicia de Portugalia, dwelling in the city of London.
6 Kal. Oct.
Bologna.
(f. 306.)
John Crathorne, priest, of the diocese of York.
7 Kal. Oct.
Bologna.
(f. 306.)
John Lethu, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield.
3 Kal. Nov.
Constance.
(f. 306.)
Thomas West, knight, nobleman, of the diocese of Chichester, and. his present wife, noblewoman.
Kal. Nov.
Constance.
(f. 306.)
John Fyrzperys (sic), donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Hereford (Erforden.), and Parnel (Petronille) his wife.
Ibid. Richard Newport alias Spicer, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Winchester.
1414.
Ibid.
John Estue, donsel, nobleman, of the same diocese, and Juliana his wife.
Id. Nov.
Constance.
(f. 306d.)
William Obows and Isabel his wife, of the diocese of York.
17 Kal. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 306d.)
William Bour, of the diocese of Salisbury, and Elizabeth his wife.
15 Kal. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 306d.)
Thomas de Gretam, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
13 Kal. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 306d.)
John Smyth of Ratheby, priest, of the same diocese.
12 Kal. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 307.)
Adam de Babyngton, priest, of the diocese of York.
3 Non. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 307.)
Thomas Heynys and his present wife, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Kal. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 307.)
William Wenarde and his present wife, of the diocese of Exeter.
Ibid. John Cotes, donsel, nobleman, and his present wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lichfield.
3 Id. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 307.)
William Pye, of the diocese of Norwich, and Mylota alias Milicent his wife.
Id. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 307.)
William Fullere, priest, of the same diocese.
1415.
3 Non. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 307d.)
Thomas Gery of Rowghton, priest, of the same diocese.
1414.
6 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 307d.)
Agnes Hill, of the diocese of Exeter.
3 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 307d.)
John Bryd, of the diocese of Winchester, and Alina his wife.
1415.
3 Non. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 308.)
Thomas Hayward, of the diocese of Canterbury, and. . his present wife.
Ibid. Edmund de Mortuomari, earl of March and Ulster.
5 Id. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 309.)
Hugh Boleynham, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Norwich, and Elizabet his wife, damsel, noblewoman.
Ibid. Hugh Cowtishale, priest, of the same diocese.
Ibid. John Mahew, priest, of the same diocese.
6 Id. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 309.)
John Kelbi, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
5 Id. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 309.)
John Honyng, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 309d.)
John Fordam, Benedictine prior of the conventual church of Worcester.
11 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 310d.)
John Blaket, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Lincoln, and Margaret his wife, damsel, noblewoman.
14 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 311.)
Richard de Alysby, rector of Ahatteclyff, and Alice Hervey his sister, of the diocese of Lincoln.
10 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 311.)
Thomas Matlowe (or Maclowe), Benedictine monk of St. Peter's, Gloucester, S.T.P.
Ibid. William Matloue (or Macloue), monk of the same.
Ibid. Thomas Staunton, Benedictine monk of Reading in the diocese of Salisbury.
Ibid. James, Benedictine abbot of Eynsham in the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. Thomas Worstode of Lynne and Agnes his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. John atte Wode and Alice his wife, citizens of Worcester.
1414.
10 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 311d.)
Thomas, Benedictine abbot of Reading in the diocese of Salisbury.
1415.
10 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 311d.)
John Cranloys (or Crauloys), Benedictine monk of Bury St. Edmunds in the diocese of Norwich.
Ibid. John Whathamstad, Benedictine monk of St. Albans in the diocese of Lincoln.
Ibid. Richard Ewstas, priest, M.A., dwelling at Oxford.
Ibid.
(f. 312.)
Thomas Dutton, knight, nobleman, of the diocese of Lichfield.
8 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 312.)
Roger (Rughero) Kegworth, citizen of London.
Ibid. Thomas Teyntton, canon of Exeter.
10 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 312.)
John Gray, knight, nobleman, of the diocese of Carlisle.
8 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 312.)
Peter Partrich, S.T.B., priest, of the diocese of London.
Non. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 312.)
John Burdet, priest, of the diocese of York.
Ibid. Nicholas Jory alias George, priest, of the diocese of Exeter.
7 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 312.)
Thomas Wenston (or Weorston), citizen and fishmonger (Civipessonario), of the diocese of London.
5 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 312d.)
John Conuge (or Comige), priest, of the diocese of Winchester.
1414.
6 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 312d.)
Thomas Stokdale and Catherine his wife, of the diocese of York.
Ibid. Peter, rector of Dacre, of the diocese of Carlisle, M.A.
2 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 312d.)
Richard Scrope, donsel, of Bolton, nobleman, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of York.
1415.
Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 312d.)
William Appelton, priest, of the same diocese.
Ibid. Master John Appelton, S.T.B., priest, of the same diocese.

De Confessionalibus (fn. 1)

Indults to the following to choose their confessor who may, after hearing their confession, grant them absolution and enjoin a salutary penance, except in cases reserved to the apostolic see. The incipit is, as usual, Benigno etc.
Kal. Oct.
Bologna.
(f. 313d.)
[John] Crathorne, priest, of the diocese of York. (Cancelled with a stroke. See p. 356.)
(f. 314.) Thomas West, knight, nobleman, of the diocese of Chichester. (Address only. See pp. 353, 356.)
8 Id. Nov.
Constance.
(f. 314.)
Isabel Birtby (or Bircby), widow, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Ibid. Richard Bartelmew, Cistercian abbot of Beaulieu (Belli loci Regis) in the diocese of Winchester.
13 Kal. Dec.
Constance.
(f. 314.)
Walter Wermyngton, Benedictine monk of Peterborough in the diocese of Lincoln.
10 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 314d.)
Agnes Clyfley, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of London.
1415.
11 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 314d.)
John Cangode (or Caugode), perpetual vicar of Tenham, of the diocese of Canterbury.
Ibid.
(f. 315.)
Agnes Oudeby, Benedictine nun of Berkyng in the diocese of London.
Ibid Robert Reynolde, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of London, and Elena his wife, damsel.
Ibid. John Blaket, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Lincoln, and Margaret his wife, damsel, noblewoman. (Incipit omitted.)
1414.
11 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 315.)
John Ewer, donsel, nobleman, and Margery his wife, damsel, of the diocese of London.
10 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 315.)
John Skelton, donsel, nobleman, and Ricarda his wife, damsel, of the same diocese.
11 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 315.)
Margaret Crulle, Benedictine nun of Berkyng in the same diocese.
Ibid. Margaret Rykehulle, nun of the same.
1414.
3 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 315d.)
John de Rypon, Cistercian monk of St. Mary's, Fountains, in the diocese of York.
4 Kal. Jan.
Constance.
(f. 315d.)
Thomas Stokdale and Catherine his wife, of the same diocese.

[De Altaribus Portatilibus.]

Indults to the following to have a portable altar. (fn. 1)
1415.
5 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 315d.)
John Boyton, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Richard Manynford, priest, of the diocese of Chichester. Sincere etc.
Ibid.
(f. 316.)
John Colne, priest, of the diocese of York. Sincere etc.
Ibid. John Upton, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Norwich. Sincere etc.
6 Id. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 316d.)
Ralph Arderne and Sibyl his wife, of the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. Sincere etc.
Ibid. William Darell and Elizabeth his wife, of the diocese of York. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Thomas Constable and Alice his wife, of the same diocese. Sincere etc.
Ibid. William Kynwoldmerssh, warden of the hospital of St. James without the walls of London. Sincere etc.
Ibid. William Mountfort and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. Sincere etc.
2 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 316d.)
William Rednisse of the diocese of York, and Elizabet his wife. Sincere etc.

De Confessionalibus (contd.)

3 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 316d.)
John Fyton, canon of Salisbury. Indult to choose his confessor etc. as above. Benigno etc. [See f. 322d.]

De Altaribus Portatilibus (contd.)

7 Id. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 316d.)
Robert Avenell, priest, of the diocese of York. Sincere etc.
1415.
Ibid.
(f. 317.)
John Burton, rector of Brompton, of the same diocese. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, of the diocese of Durham. Sincere etc.
Non. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 317.)
Baldwin Straunge, knight, nobleman, of the diocese of Worcester, and his wife, noblewoman. Sincere etc. [See f. 293.]
4 Id. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 317.)
To Richard de Bellocampo, earl of Warwick. Indult to have a chapel and in it a portable altar on which he and his wife may cause to be celebrated by their own priest or priests, in presence of themselves and their servants, mass and other divine offices, even in time of interdict—with closed doors— and even before daybreak. Eximie devocionis affectus. [In full.]
15 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 317d.)
Geoffrey Lutterell, esquire (scutifero), nobleman, of the diocese of Lincoln. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc.
Id. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 317d.)
To John Haryngton, lord of Aldyngham, nobleman [no diocese]. Indult as above to Richard de Bellocampo. Eximie etc. [In full.]
2 Id. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 317d.)
John Hamburey, Benedictine monk of the priory of Worcester. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc.
Ibid.
(f. 318.)
Edmund Lyversegge, lord of Frome in Sellewode, nobleman, and Elizabeth his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Wells. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Nicholas Belle and Joan his wife, of the diocese of Salisbury. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. William Lile, knight, nobleman, and Amice (Amisia) his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln. Indult to choose their confessor etc. Benigno etc.
5 Id. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 318d.)
John de Hothom, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of York. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc.
Non. March.
Constance.
(f. 318d.)
William de Burgh, donsel, nobleman, of the same diocese, and Maud his wife, damsel, noblewoman. The like. Sincere etc.
15 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 319.)
John Haket, donsel, nobleman, and Eleanor (Alianota) his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Winchester. The like. Sincere etc.
11 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 319.)
Richard de Wellys, priest, of the diocese of York. The like. Sincere etc.
12 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 319.)
John Prins and his present wife, of the diocese of Worcester. The like. Sincere etc.
1415.
11 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 319.)
Robert Kelingh and his present wife, of the diocese of Lichfield (Cesternensis). The like. Sincere etc.
8 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 319d.)
Ralph Lassellis, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of York, and Anne his wife, damsel, noblewoman. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Geoffrey Pygot, nobleman, and Joan his wife, of the same diocese. The like. Sincere etc.
10 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 319d.)
William Schelton, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Norwich, and Catherine his wife, damsel, noblewoman. The like. Sincere etc.
6 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 319d.)
To the inhabitants of the hamlet or village (hamelette seu rillule) of Botolvisdale within the parish of Redgrave in the diocese of Norwich. Indult to have in the chapel of St. Botulph, lately built, but not yet consecrated, in their said hamlet or village, a portable altar on which they may have mass and other divine offices celebrated by any fit priest. The assent of Reginald, rector of Redgrave, has been given. Sincere etc. [In full. See above, p. 247.]
10 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 320.)
Thomas Roley, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Winchester. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc.
Ibid. John Harleston, priest, of the same diocese. The like. Sincere etc.
6 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 320.)
Eleanor Hulle, noblewoman, of the diocese of Salisbury. Indult to choose her confessor etc. Benigno etc.
12 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 320d.)
Nicholas Trentham, esquire (armigero), nobleman, and Joan his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc.
10 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 320d.)
John Baysham, priest, of the same diocese. The like. Sincere etc.
7 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 320d.)
William Beauchaump, knight, nobleman, de Poykerk, and Catherine his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Worcester. The like. Sincere etc.
4 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 320d.)
John Burnard, priest, of the diocese of Canterbury. The like. Sincere etc.
16 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 320d.)
Richard Cerne, brother of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. The like. Sincere etc.
15 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 320d.)
John Kylquyt, brother of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, preceptor of the house of Mount St. John in the diocese of York. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Henry Crownhall, brother of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, preceptor of [the houses of] Wylughton and Eycle in the diocese of Lincoln. The like. Sincere etc.
1415.
8 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 321.)
John Stuard, donsel, nobleman, and his present wife, of the diocese of London. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. William Porter, donsel, nobleman, and his present wife, of the diocese of Ely. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. William Besyle, donsel, nobleman, and his present wife, of the diocese of Salisbury. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Henry (Hurrico) Hayteley and his present wife, of the diocese of Lincoln. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. John Chetewynd, donsel, nobleman, and his present wife, of the diocese of Lichfield. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Richard Wodevile, donsel, nobleman, and Joan his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln. The like. Sincere etc.
2 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 321.)
Oswald Levald, priest, of the diocese of Norwich. The like. Sincere etc.
6 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 322.)
Thomas Mercer, priest, of the diocese of York. Sincere etc.
3 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 322d.)
John Fyton, canon of Salisbury. The like. Sincere etc. [See f. 316d.]
3 Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 322d.)
William Tesdale, priest, of the diocese of York. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. William Warde, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Richard Suedesham (or Snedesham), chancellor of Exeter. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Richard Carfi (or Carsi), rector of Tredynton, of the diocese of Worcester. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. William Warde, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln. The like. Sincere etc. [As above.]
Ibid. John Stokes, Benedictine monk of St. Albans. The like. Sincere etc. [See Cal. Lett. V, pp. 347 and 359.]
Ibid. John Ysham, monk of the same. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. John Prophet, citizen of London, and his present wife. Sincere etc.
3 Kal. Feb.
Constance.
(f. 323.)
John Northlode, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Exeter. Indult to choose his confessor etc. Benigno etc.
1415.
Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 323.)
William Henyngham (or Heuyngham), donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of York, and Margery his wife, noblewoman. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc.
3 Non. March.
Constance.
(f. 323.)
William Bruges, alias Guyenne King of Arms, and Agnes his wife, of the dioceses of Lincoln and Canterbury. The like. Sincere etc. [See above, f. 293.]
4 Non. March.
Constance.
(f. 323.)
Mabel, noblewoman, relict of John Straunge, knight, of Walton, of the diocese of Worcester. The like. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Richard Tyberton, Benedictine monk of Worcester. Indult to choose his confessor etc. Benigno etc.
Ibid. Elizabeth Wilforde, noblewoman, relict of Thomas Wilforde, of the diocese of London. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc.
3 Non. March.
Constance.
(f. 323d.)
To Robert Broun, priest, of the diocese of Bath and Wells. Indult to choose his confessor etc., who may absolve him, enjoining a salutary penance, from all sentences of excommunication, suspension and interdict, may dispense him, first suspending him for a time, on account of irregularity contracted whilst under such sentences, and may rehabilitate him. Benigno etc. teque ab omnibus excommunicacionum..… sentenciis..…
4 Kal. March.
(f. 324.)
To Lewis Belt, rector of the parish church of Sutton and Colfeld in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. Indult to hear the confessions of his parishioners, and grant them absolution, enjoining a salutary penance, except in cases reserved to the apostolic see. Benigno etc. Hinc est quod.
Ibid. To Thomas Yonge, dean of the college of Warwick in the diocese of Lincoln (sic). The like. Benigno etc. Hinc etc.
Ibid. To William Blakemore, rector of Flamstede in the diocese of Lincoln. The like. Benigno etc. Hinc etc.
Kal. March.
Constance.
(f. 324d.)
To Thomas, Augustinian prior of Taunton in the diocese of Wells. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc.
Ibid. Vincent Wyking, perpetual vicar of St. Peter's in the East, Oxford. The like. Sincere etc.
6 Id. March.
Constance.
(f. 324d.)
William Bowesse, citizen of York, and Isabel his wife. The like. Sincere etc.

Footnotes

  • 1. Described on the back as Liber 5.
  • 2. See the list of papal chaplains in Reg. Vat. cccxlvi, above, pp. 185 and 186.
  • 3. In the letters under the above rubrio in which this name occurs the scribe wavers between several spellings: Juvenacio, Jovinacio, Juvenaco, Juvinacio (i.e., Giovenazzi).
  • 4. The indults are almost all, as usual, registered briefly:— ‘Johannes etc. dilecto filio M. salutem etc. Provenit etc. Datum etc.’ See above, p. 10. The ordinary fee is xiiii grossi for one person, xvi for two.
  • 5. The rubric at the head of f. 301, where these indults begin, has been cut off by the binder. They are all registered briefly, as usual: Johannes etc. dil. fil. M, salutem etc. Sincere etc. Datum etc. The fee is x grossi for one, xii for two persons.
  • 6. Registered in brief: Johannes etc. dilecto filio M. salutem etc. Benigno etc. Datum. … The ordinary fee is x grossi for one person, xii for two. A few, which are noted, have as incipit ‘Sincere etc.’ and therefore belong to the preceding rubric de altaribus portatilibus, or are indults de litteris ante diem, i.e. to celebrate or cause to be celebrated mass before daybreak.
  • 7. The following are registered in brief, with the incipit ‘Sincere etc., as under the preceding rubric.