Index of Subjects

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 6, 1404-1415. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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A

Abbots, faculties for, 144, 504.

-, father, 76.

-, oath of fealty from to the pope, 144, 504.

- and priors, indults to:—

to give solemn benediction, after mass, etc., 159, 161, 250, 465, 467, 468.

-, at mass, 250.

to wear episcopal insignia, 159, 161, 250, 465, 467, 468.

-, See Bishops.

Abbreviators of papal letters. See Letters.

Absolution from sentences of excommunication, suspension and interdict, 21, 95, 98, 132, 135, 170, 176-181, 193, 194, 237, 282, 290, 297, 300, 312, 336, 364, 380, 381, 415, 438, 459, 465, 499.

Abstinence, commutation of vows of, 21, 499.

-, dispensations not to observe, for a layman, 463.

-, -, for religious, 230, 379, 391, 467.

Adultery, 177, 181, 286.

-, See Fornication; Illegitimacy.

Advowson. See Patronage.

Age, collation to person under, 422.

-, defect of, dispensations on account of, to be ordained priest, for seculars, 295, 305, 307, 314, 315, 414, 444, 484, 507.

-, -, -, -, for religious, 238, 272, 280, 282, 389, 469, 470.

-, -, -, -, -, faculty to grant, 180.

-, -, -, to be ordained priest and to hold and exchange benefices, 29, 156, 189, 410, 448, 457, 458, 504, 505.

-, -, -, -, faculties to grant, 151, 179.

-, -, -, to hold and exchange benefices with cure, 22, 23, 69, 71, 90, 105-107, 110, 155, 191, 213, 215, 220, 222, 224, 227, 244, 247, 257, 269, 287, 294, 296, 314, 318, 372-374, 394, 412-414, 418, 431, 450, 455, 458, 461, 462, 477, 481, 497, 506-508, 510, 512, 513.

-, -, -, to hold benefices without cure, 297.

-, -, ordination notwithstanding, 308.

Algarve. See Portugal.

Alien houses. See Amesbury; Boxgrave; Nuneaton; St. Neots; Stoke.

-, statute about, 456.

Alienations. See Dilapidations.

All Angels, dedication to. See St. Mary the Virgin and All Angels.

All Saints, dedications to, 487.

-, -, See Bridgnorth; Dublin; Long Stanton; Pontefract; Theddlethorpe; Wellington; York.

-, -, See also Annunciation and All Saints; Holy Cross and All Saints; Holy Trinity and All Saints.

Almain, legate to. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

-, merchants of, in London, 64.

-, nuncio to. See Nuncios.

-, papal couriers to, 100.

Almonry, episcopal, 285.

-, of a religious house, 394.

-, papal, 249.

Altars, portable, indults for lay persons to have, 13-16, 19, 64, 145, 146, 247, 337-342, 344-347, 355–358, 360-364, 381-385, 403-409, 492, 497, 498.

-, -, indults for regular clergy to have, 15, 19, 146, 161, 338-340, 342, 347, 357, 358, 361–364, 382, 383, 403, 404, 498.

-, -, indults for secular clergy to have, 12-16, 19, 145, 146, 337-342, 344-347, 355-358, 360-364, 374, 381-385, 387, 403–408, 498.

-, -, indult to grant licence to have, 179.

Annates, 95, 148, 153, 186.

Anniversaries, 207, 326.

-, See Mass; Obits.

Annunciation, dedication to the. See Portumna.

- and All Saints, dedication to the. See Fotheringhay.

- and St. Edward the Confessor, dedication to the. See Fotheringhay.

Anti-pope. See Clement VII.

Apostate religious, 55, 380, 465.

-, faculty to absolve, 179.

Apostles,’ 53.

Apostolic see, appeals to the:—

English, 53, 152, 237, 458.

Irish, 35, 102, 367, 371, 397, 475, 509, 514.

-, right of the archbishop of Armagh in respect of, 464.

-, causes at the:—

English, 30, 31, 52, 62, 73, 84, 89, 135, 211, 237-240, 279, 280, 298, 326, 369, 380, 411, 415, 474.

Irish, 64, 66, 67, 128, 157, 243, 368, 370-372, 460, 475, 514.

Welsh, 492, 493, 503, 515.

-, causes not lawfully devolved to the, 61, 73, 102, 515.

-, cost of litigation at the, 475.

-, consecration of bishops at the, 5, 6, 45, 82.

-, See Roman court.

Appeal to the metropolitan, 101.

Appeals. See Apostolic see.

Appropriated churches, of a hospital, 395, 396.

-, of religious, etc., rights of the ordinaries in respect of, 54, 55, 305, 373.

-, -, See Letters dimissory; Religious houses.

Appropriations by the ordinary:—

to a hospital, papal confirmation of, 288, 289.

to a parish church, papal confirmation of, 50.

to religious houses, doubtful validity of, 163, 208.

-, papal confirmation of, 80, 130, 186, 200, 202, 236, 237, 273, 274, 380.

Appropriations, papal:—

to chantries, 136, 137, 154, 290, 296.

to collegiate churches, 28, 29, 110.

to episcopal mensæ, 110, 111, 133, 134, 313, 417.

to a parish church, 310.

to religious houses, 4, 75, 76, 80, 81, 103, 157, 162-164, 192, 208, 209, 234, 235, 237, 276, 277, 281, 283, 284, 393, 464–466, 468, 469, 489.

Appropriations, general annulment of, by Boniface IX, 4, 29, 62, 75, 76, 80, 81, 110, 111, 130, 137, 157, 162, 192, 393, 417, 468.

-, -, by John XXIII, 284.

-, special annulments of, 139, 310.

Aqua per episcopum, constitution. See Constitutions.

Aquitaine, the Schism in, 182.

-, See also I.P.P.

Arbitration, 41, 486.

Archdeacons, indults for, to visit by deputy and receive procurations, 105, 106, 112, 134, 149, 155, 286, 287, 317, 378, 379, 450, 489, 490, 496, 497, 509.

-, -, -, abuse of, 311, 410.

-, visitation by, 432.

Arches, court of, 152.

Archives, papal, 380.

-, See Registers.

Arms, wearing of, by clergy, 71.

Arson, 177.

Arts, bachelor of, 307.

-, inception in, 47, 48, 136.

-, masters of, 48, 52, 58, 109, 126, 189, 191, 216, 292, 329, 358, 375, 376, 405, 457, 495, 507, 513.

-, regency in, 48.

-, students in, 142, 155, 215.

-, study of, 391.

Auditors and chaplains, papal. See Arnassano; Camplo; Deys; Donadei; Dwerg; Fabri; Fleckel; Maligeneri; Mazzancolli; Physici; Prato; Ryssheton; Sudbury; Talliata; Thomariis; Tocco; Vincione; Usk; Vordis; Walkington.

Augustinian abbeys and priories:—

in England. See Barnwell; Bisham; Bodmin; Bolton in Craven; Bourn; Bradentoke; Bridlington; Butley; Canons Ashby; Carlisle; Chacombe; Christchurch, Twinham; Combwell; Coxford; Dartford; Felley; Guisborough; Haltemprice; Hardham; Harwood; Hexham; Huntingdon; Ixworth; Keynsham; Kirby Bellars; Launceston; Launde; Leeds; Leicester; Lesnes; Lilleshall; London; Maxstoke; Merton; Missenden; Mottisfont; Mountjoy; Newark; Newburgh; Newenham; Newstead; Norton, Cold; Nostel; Osney; Oxford; Plympton; St. Germans; St. Osith; Shelford; Southampton; Southwark; Studley; Taunton; Tortington; Ulvescroft; Waltham; Warter; Worksop.

in Ireland. See Abbeyderg; Annadown; Armagh; Aughrim; Bally Beg; Clare; Clonard; Clones; Clonfert; Clontuskert Omanny; Cloontuskert; Connell; Cork; Crosrathi; Derrane; Derry; Devenish; Drumlane; Dublin; Dungiven; Durrow; Ferns; Gallen; Graney; Holmpatrick; Inchmacnerin; Inchmore; Inniscronane; Kells; Kilkenny; Killagh; Killeen; Killeigh; Kilmacduagh; Kilmore-na-Sina; Lismullin; Lorrha; Louth; Mayo; Mohill; Monaincha; Mullingar; Navan; Nenagh; Newtown by Trim; Rathkeale; Rattoo; Rindown; Roscommon; St. Michael's Mount; Saints Island; Seirkieran; Trim; Tristernagh; Tuam.

in Wales. See Llanthony Prima.

abroad. See Arrouaise; Blaye; Naples; Pisa; Ravenna; St. Antoine.

Augustinian:—

canon, of a house not named, 467.

friar, a bishop, 454.

friars, belonging to friaries not named, 173, 175, 184, 185, 347, 349, 387, 395, 400, 465, 486.

friaries, in England. See Kingston upon Hull; York.

-, In Ireland. See Ardnaree; Tuam.

hospitals. See Brackley; Exeter; Gloucester; London (hospitals).

Order, habit of, 158, 161, 203, 281, 449, 469.

-, statutes of, 158, 203, 281.

B

Banishment, 64.

Banker, 94.

Banns of marriage, 132, 135, 457, 462.

Baptism, 108, 273.

-, See Marriage.

Bells, 68, 79, 138, 388, 508, 491.

Bell-towers, 68, 138, 151, 208, 295, 488, 508, 512.

Benedictine houses:—

in England. See Abingdon; Bardney; Barking; Bath; Belvoir; Bosgrave; Bury St. Edmunds; Canterbury; Cerne; Chertsey; Chester; Coventry; Croyland; Dover; Durham; Ely; Evesham; Faversham; Glastonbury; Gloucester; Hartley Wintney; Hereford; Malmesbury; Milton Abbas; Norwich; Nun Appleton; Oxford; Pershore; Peterborough; Pill; Ramsey; Reading; Rochester; St. Albans; St. Dogmael's; St. Neots; Selby; Shaftesbury; Sherborne; Shrewsbury; Spalding; Stoke; Stratford at Bow; Tavistock; Tewkesbury; Tywardreath; Usk; Walden; Westminster; Wilton; Winchcomb; Winchester; Worcester; York.

in Ireland. See Athlone; Down; Fore; Glascarrig.

in Wales. See Llangenydd.

abroad. See Angers; Bec Hellouin; Bologna; Bordeaux; Constance; Evreux; Fécamp; Lessay; Liége; Marchiennes; Marmoutier; Montivilliers; Naples; Nonantola; Nürnberg; Paris; Polverara; Regensburg; Saint - Maurice - en - Valais; Saint - Pierre - sur - Dives; Savigny; Soulac; Tiron; Troarn; Villeneuve les Avignon.

Benedictine:—

monks, bishops, 112, 315.

Order, transfer of a Friar Preacher to the, 161, 162.

Benediction after mass etc., indults for abbots and priors to give, 159, 161, 250, 465, 467, 468.

Benefices, compatible, 270.

-, incompatible, dispensations to hold and exchange, 22, 23, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 36-38, 40, 43-46, 49, 50-52, 56-60, 63, 64, 70, 84, 86, 89, 90, 102, 104, 109, 111-115, 117, 119, 123, 124, 127-130, 132, 133, 135-138, 141-144, 156, 188, 189, 192-197, 206-208, 210, 211, 214-216, 218, 221-223, 227, 228, 241-244, 246-249, 252, 254, 256, 258, 261, 262, 264, 266, 268, 271, 277, 287, 289, 290, 292-295, 300, 301, 306-309, 315-319, 352, 368, 369, 371, 373, 375, 377, 379, 399, 411-420, 425-428, 430-434, 437–440, 442-444, 446, 450, 451, 456, 457, 459, 460, 463, 473, 477-479, 481, 489, 490, 493, 494, 496, 502, 504-506, 513.

-, -, See also Reservation (Execrabilis); Voidance.

-, intrusion into, and unlawful holding of, 36, 37, 42, 43, 60, 64, 66, 85-87, 103, 114, 150, 163, 176, 180, 203, 204, 266, 267, 279, 298, 366, 380, 424, 426, 433, 442, 448, 475, 514.

-, litigation about, 56, 57, 62, 214–216, 236, 237, 321, 326.

-, -, See Apostolic see.

-, See Approprivations; Collations; Fruits; Latin; Orders; Provisions; Repair; Reservation.

Bigamy, 352, 415.

-, interpretativa, 286, 438, 449.

Bishops, consecration of at the apostolic see, 5, 6, 45, 82.

-, dispensations for, 112, 130, 132, 137, 138, 156, 222, 301, 315, 373.

-, faculties for, to be consecrated by any bishop, etc., 93, 105, 112, 113, 125, 126, 129, 132, 133, 143, 149, 151, 152, 154-156, 228, 286, 307, 309, 310, 377, 441-443, 449, 450, 457, 458, 463, 464, 504, 505.

-, habit of, 449.

-, in ecclesia universali, 6, 82.

-, in partibus, indult for to act as suffragan, 504.

-, indults for, 132, 336, 443, 449, 473.

-, insignia of, indults for abbots and priors to wear, 159, 161, 250, 465, 467, 468.

-, oath by, against alienations, 377.

-, -, of fealty to the pope, 5, 6, 25, 104-106, 109, 112, 113, 129, 134, 135, 143, 228, 310, 438, 442, 443, 449, 450, 453, 454, 458, 504.

-, rights of in respect of the blessing of abbots, 144.

-, sons of, 476, 499.

-, See Augustinian friar; Benedictine; Carmelite; Chapels; Cistercian; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Gilbertine; Mensæ; Provisions; Reservations; Translations; Visitation.

Bread, blessed, 274.

Bridges and bridge chapels. See Indulgences.

Bulla, fee for the, 101, 170.

Bullaria, papal, 152.

Burial, in places under interdict, 140.

-, See Cemeteries.

C

Camera, papal, banker of the, 94.

-, -, clerk of the, 170.

-, -, collectors of the. See Collectors.

-, -, fruits of deceased cardinal's benefices lapsed to the, 441.

-, -, names of papal chaplains and their benefices to be sent to the, 176.

-, -, names of persons and collated benefices to be sent to the, 24, 46, 47, 143, 155, 156, 168, 176, 180, 181, 196, 209, 210, 296, 302, 464.

-, -, services due to the, 95, 96.

-, -, sub-collectors of the, 2, 4.

-, -, -, See Welburne.

-, -, See Florins.

Canon law, bachelors of, 6, 7, 12, 16, 32, 49, 51, 54, 56, 73, 82, 88, 124, 133, 155, 175, 188, 189, 193, 221, 229, 246, 270, 285, 288, 289, 294, 306, 316-320, 325-327, 334, 345, 351, 367, 377, 384, 385, 396, 406, 412, 417, 446, 456, 474, 489, 505, 506.

-, doctors of, 4, 22, 47, 53, 59, 67, 82, 94, 122, 124, 143, 170, 172, 174, 182-186, 302, 309, 317, 325, 329, 332, 333, 335, 339, 349, 365, 374, 375, 402, 406, 419, 440.

-, experts in, 242, 252, 266.

-, faculty to confer degrees in, 181.

-, licentiates of, 306, 375, 454.

-, scholars of, 114, 124.

-, students of, 23, 36, 37, 43, 50, 114, 124, 127, 129, 131, 162, 165, 232, 240, 241, 243, 252, 253, 256, 257, 260, 262, 269, 278, 290, 366, 369, 399, 426, 428, 429, 431, 478.

-, study of, 47, 48, 136, 393.

Canonical hours, 190, 456.

-, indults to say according to special Uses, 177, 377.

Cardinals, collation to, 240.

-, college of, services due to the, 95, 193.

-, dispensations for, 196, 239, 240, 365, 475.

-, exemption of from papal tenth, 171, 172.

-, faculties for, 168, 195.

-, provisions to, 2, 31, 44, 166, 168, 173, 195-197, 239, 365, 475.

-, secession of from Gregory XII, 150, 158, 193, 204, 226, 232, 471, 502.

-, See Households.

-, See also I.P.P.

Carmelite friars, belonging to houses not named, 18, 19, 167, 173, 182, 185, 280, 319, 349, 379, 393, 400.

-, bishops, 240, 350.

-, houses of, in England. See Kingston upon Hull.

-, -, in Ireland. See Athboy; Tuam.

Carthusian house. See Kingston upon Hull.

Cases, reserved to papal minor penitentiaries, 181.

-, reserved to the papal major penitentiary, 176.

-, reserved to the pope, faculties to absolve in, 97, 133, 177.

-, -, included in or excluded from faculties etc. to hear confessions, 20, 21, 64, 100, 147, 151, 158, 295, 335, 336, 359, 364, 374, 386, 401, 457, 498, 499.

-, -, See Forgery; Homicide; Violence.

Cathedral churches, habit worn in, 191.

-, statutes of, 8, 30, 31, 253, 293, 326, 378, 379, 394, 420, 421, 447, 448, 480, 508, 509.

-, visitation of, 245, 299, 378, 447.

-, See Indulgences.

Cathedraticum, 305, 392.

Cemeteries, consecration etc. of, 50, 51, 108, 217, 229, 245, 278, 310, 388, 441, 455, 488, 492, 501, 502, 508.

-, reconciliation of, 310.

Censure, ecclesiastical, procedure by, 53, 79, 95, 102, 131, 133, 178, 181, 185, 207, 227, 237, 298, 299, 305, 306, 309, 311, 312, 366, 372, 396, 411, 475, 509.

Chalice, silver, 440.

Chamberlains, papal, exemption of from papal tenth, 171, 172.

-, -, of Celestine III. See Cardinal deacons (St. Lucy's in Orthea).

-, -, of Alexander V. See Stroziis.

-, -, of Gregory XII. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

-, -, of Innocent VII. See Physici.

-, -, of John XXIII. See Caputgrassis; Conzie.

Chancery, papal, inspection of letters in the 281.

-, -, regents of the. See Castiglioni; Francisci; Giovenazzi.

-, -, vice-chancellors of the. See Cardinal bishops (Ostia).

-, royal. See Henry IV.

Chantries, 22, 28, 91, 133, 134, 136, 139, 140, 189, 218, 225, 290, 293, 296, 313, 326, 327, 490, 491, 511.

Chapels, collegiate, 217.

-, -, See Exeter.

-, episcopal, 213, 273, 288.

-, gild, 56, 221.

-, parochial, foundation and endowment of, and licences to have mass etc. in, 24, 25, 29, 51, 108, 131, 153, 157, 158, 229, 247, 272, 273, 362, 396, 441, 502.

-, private, 130, 491, 492.

-, royal. See Bosham; Bridgnorth; Hastings; Leixlip; St. Buryan; Shrewsbury; Stafford; Westminister; Wimborne Minster; Windsor; Wolverhampton.

-, -, See also Collegrate churches.

-, See Indulgences.

Chaplaincy, papal, conferred on religious, 1, 167, 168, 170, 172-174, 182-186, 316, 327, 328, 349, 350, 400, 401, 497.

-, -, conferred on seculars, 173, 174, 328, 350.

-, -, faculty to confer, 176.

Chaplains, papal, 60, 209, 280, 281, 319, 381, 393, 395, 470, 486.

-, -, See also Auditors and chaplains.

Chastity, vows of, 457, 499.

Cistercian houses:—

in England. See Beaulieu; Boxley; Buckfastleigh; Byland; Calder; Cleeve; Combermere; Dore; Dunkeswell; Fountains; Furness; Garendon; Hailes; Hilton; Holme Cultram; Jervaulx; Kirkstall; Kirkstead; Langley; Llantarnam; London; Louth Park; Meaux; Netley; Newminister; Oxford; Pipwell; Quarr; Revesby; Rivaulx; Sallay; Stoneleigh; Stratford Langthorne; Swineshead; Tilty; Tintern; Vale Crucis; Vale Royal; Vaudey; Wardon; Waverley; Whalley; Woburn.

in Ireland. See Ballymore; Bective; Boyle; Corcomroe; Dublin; Dunbrody; Granard; Holycross; Inishlounaght; Jerpoint; Kilbeggan; Knockmoy; Leix; Macosquin; Mellifont; Monasteranenagh; Newry; O'Dorney; Tintern.

in Wales. See Margam; Strata Florida.

abroad. See Bologna; Citeaux; Clairvaux; Loos; Rome.

Cistercian monk, a bishop, 198.

Cistercian monks belonging to houses not named, 261, 267, 442, 456, 469.

Cistercian Order, chapters-general of, 18, 77.

-, papal privileges to, 74.

-, in England, during the Schism, 77.

-, in Ireland, during the Schism, 76, 77.

Civil law, bachelors of, 6, 7, 55, 56, 59, 69, 83, 88, 92, 104, 129, 133, 149, 155, 175, 205, 214, 216, 221, 222, 224, 228, 242, 246, 251, 287, 289, 292, 294, 300, 312, 315, 316, 321, 325, 327, 334, 376, 377, 390, 391, 406, 412, 414-418, 456, 459, 463, 474, 483.

-, doctors of, 1, 8, 22, 40, 44, 47, 56-60, 84, 94, 123, 124, 143, 148, 172, 174, 183-186, 207, 246, 296, 302, 309, 317, 327, 329, 332, 333, 335, 339, 349, 354, 374, 375, 378, 411, 420, 486.

-, faculty to confer degrees in, 181.

-, inceptor in, 230.

-, indults to study and lecture in, for priests, 65, 510.

-, -, for subdeacons, 229, 312.

-, lecturing in pro forma 55.

-, licentiates of, 38, 88, 105, 221, 325, 443, 489.

-, scholars of, 114, 124, 293.

-, students of, 36, 114, 126, 129, 131, 165, 220, 221, 229, 232, 262, 278, 289, 290, 312, 399, 417, 429.

Clergy, children of, 423.

-, -, See also Illegitimacy.

-, marriage of. See Married clerks.

Cluniac houses in England. See Barnstaple; Bermondsey; Castle Acre; Clifford; Farley; Lewes; Pontefract; Prittlewell; Stoke; Thetford; Wangford; Westacre.

Coadjutors, 212, 505.

Coalpit, 274.

Coinage. See Ducats; Florins; Francs; Grossi; Marks; Nobles; Roman money; Tournois.

Collations:—

(1) by the metropolitan, by right of lapse, doubtful validity of, 436.

-, by papal authority, opposition to, 514.

(2) by the ordinary, 42, 46, 84, 138, 152, 165, 166, 206, 212, 241, 292, 298, 313, 318, 319, 413, 422, 428, 456, 460, 480, 491, 493.

-, doubtful validity of, 35, 39, 40, 61, 71, 232, 233, 256, 265, 369, 372, 420, 437, 475, 492, 494.

-, invalid, papal confirmation of, 156, 244.

-, opposition to, 73, 366, 475, 515.

(3) papal faculties to make, 156, 176, 180, 181.

(4) papal mandates to make, of cathedral and collegiate dignities etc. 39, 44-46, 61, 83, 113, 114, 164, 165, 240-242, 252, 253, 301, 313, 368-371, 421, 434, 445, 452, 454, 455, 472, 473, 475, 476.

-, of canonries and prebends, 38-40, 42-45, 85, 88, 89, 122-125, 165, 166, 187, 211, 232, 233, 240, 243, 244, 251, 252, 298, 308, 309, 370, 422, 423, 429, 433, 471, 473, 474, 493.

-, of canonries with reservations of prebends etc., 56-60, 398-400, 476.

-, of benefices with cure (parish churches, etc.), 32-38, 40-42, 44, 45, 52, 60-63, 71, 72, 74, 80, 85-87, 101, 103, 111, 115-122, 129, 138, 139, 141, 143, 154, 156, 160, 161, 166, 188, 212, 217, 231-233, 243, 254-270, 275, 276, 283, 292, 293, 306, 315, 321, 366, 367, 369, 372, 422-433, 435–437, 472, 475, 477-482, 491–494, 497, 509.

-, of benefices without cure, 117, 118, 120, 121, 149, 166, 256, 257, 280-282, 424, 432, 433, 479.

Collations:—

papal mandates to make, of benefices in the gift of religious and secular patrons. See Reservations.

-, of benefices in the gift of lay patrons. See Patronage.

-, of religious houses, 161-164, 201-204, 231, 234, 235, 278-280, 314, 389, 392–395, 397.

-, of the office of writer of letters of the penitentiary, 414.

Collations. See Council; Presentations; Provisions; Reservations.

Collect 'Inclina Domine,’ 274.

Collectors, papal: —

in England, of Alexander V. See Stroziis.

-, of Boniface IX. See Aliotti.

-, of Gregory XII. See Ancona.

-, -, for the papal subsidy, 97.

of Innocent VII, 2, 4.

-, -, See Aliotti.

-, of John XXIII. See Caputgrassis; Stroziis.

in Ireland, of Gregory XII. See Fox.

-, of Innocent VII. See Corre.

in Portugal and Algarve. See Carpineto.

in the provinces of Bordeaux and Auch. See Castro; Dax.

Collectors, papal, accounts of, 95, 185, 187.

-, -, names of persons and collated benefices to be sent to, 24, 46, 47, 143, 155, 156, 168, 176, 180, 181, 196, 209, 210, 296, 302, 464.

-, -, registers and muniments of, 297.

-, -, reservation of the property of deceased, 96.

-, -, See also Camera.

Colleges, statutes of, faculty to reform, 181.

-, See Cambridge; Oxford.

Collegiate churches:—

in England. See Astley; Auckland; Beverley; Chester; Chester le Street; Cobham; Crantock; Crediton; Derby; Exeter; Fotheringhay; Glasney; Greystoke; Heytesbury; Ledbury; Leicester; London; Maidstone; Malling; Mettingham; Northill; Norton; Norwich; Ottery; Penkridge; Pontesbury; Probus; Rushford; Shrewsbury; Southwell; Tamworth; Warwick; Westbury; York.

in Ireland. See Seattery Island.

in Wales. See Abergwilly; Holyhead; Llanddewi Brefi.

abroad. See Belmont; Bordeaux; Cologne; Deventer; Douai; Gallarate; Incourt; Regensburg; Seclin; Strassburg.

Collegiate churches, habit worn in, 143, 150, 191.

-, See Chapels royal; Erections; Indulgences.

Commendam, grants in, 111, 113, 201, 204, 205, 207, 235, 236, 271, 277, 348, 396, 470, 487.

Comorbanships, 121, 265, 428.

Confessions, faculties to hear, on the occasion of indulgences, 151, 158, 295.

-, hearing of, in parochial chapels, 108.

-, -, in a private chapel, 130.

-, -, illicit, 295.

-, indults to hear, for parish rectors, 364, 457.

-, See Religious.

Confessors: —

to absolve from sentences of excommunication, suspension and interdict, 21, 374.

to administer the sacraments, 457.

to commute vows, indults to choose, 21, 374, 457, 459, 499.

to dispense from fasting, indult to choose, 504.

to dispense from observing abstinence, indults to choose, 463, 504.

to dispense on account of irregularity and to rehabilitate, 21, 374.

to grant plenary remission at the hour of death or oftener, 10-14, 18, 144, 145, 178, 328–332, 352-355, 384, 405, 407–410.

to hear confessions and grant absolution, indults to choose, 20, 21, 64, 100, 133, 147, 181, 335-337, 359-361, 363, 364, 374, 385-387, 401-403, 457, 498, 499.

Consecration of churches, 176.

Conservatory letters: —

for bishops, 92, 327, 343.

for cities and dioceses, 116.

for secular clergy, 20.

for religious, 19, 20, 125, 343, 401.

Consistory, papal, 82, 350, 366, 453.

-, -, advocate of the, 183–185.

Conspiracy, against Henry IV, 53.

-, -, See also Rebellions.

-, by religious, 381.

Constitutions, episcopal, 107, 108.

-, legatine, of Otto and Ottobon, 51, 110-112, 326.

-, of the Council of Pisa, 446, 503.

-, papal, about chalices, books, etc. of churches not to be taken by collectors (Si beneficiorum, Clem. III, 8, 2), 172.

-, -, about pluralities (Execrabilis, Extrav. Jo. XXII, 3). See Reservation.

-, -, about procurations, of Boniface VIII (Sext. Decretal. III, 20, 3), 311.

-, -, -, of Innocent IV (Sext. Decretal. III, 20, 1, 5), 311.

-, -, about the migration of mendicant friars (Ut professores, Clem. III, 9, 1), 394.

-, -, about the reconciliation of churches, of Gregory IX (Aqua per episcopum, Decretal. III, 40, 90), 176.

-, provincial, 135.

-, See Statutes.

Continence, vows of, 457, 499.

Contracts faculty for a nuncio to legalize, 175, 176.

Contumacy, 66, 67, 514.

Coppice-wood, 26.

Corpus Christi, dedication to. See London (parish churches).

Corrodies, 78.

Corsairs, 177.

-, See also Pirates.

Costume, ecclesiastical, 49, 50, 143, 150, 158, 161, 191, 202, 203, 274, 281, 449, 469.

-, -, See Bishops.

Council, Fourth General Lateran, lapse of the collation of benefices by the statutes of the (cap. 8; Decretal. III, 8, 2) : —

to the pope, 32, 37, 38, 41, 42, 45, 60, 87, 88, 116-122, 160, 161, 166, 201, 204, 235, 236, 254-271, 275, 277, 280, 282, 423-428, 431, 432, 459, 472, 477-479, 482, 493, 497.

to the metropolitan, 436.

Councils, General, convocation of, by Gregory XII, 99.

-, -, -, by John XXIII, 174.

-, -, of Rome, under John XXIII, 174.

-, -, of Constance, 183, 185.

-, -, -, letters of, 514, 515.

-, -, See Constitutions; Lyons; Vienne.

-, provincial, 135.

Couriers, papal, 100.

Credence, letters of, 99.

Crouched friars, Cruciferi, houses of :—

in England. See London (religious houses).

in Ireland. See Ardee.

Crusade, against king Ladislas, 170, 171, 183-185.

-, See Holy Land.

Culdees, prior of the, 476.

Curfew bell, 79.

D

Dedications. See All Angels; All Saints; Annunciation; Corpus Christi; Holy Cross; Holy Rood; Holy Trinity; Saints.

Defects, dispensations on account of. See Age; Illegitimacy.

-, physical, faculty to dispense on account of, 179.

Denmark, nuncio to. See Nuncios.

Deprivation of benefices: —

(1) by the metropolitan, 445.

(2) by the ordinary, 101, 198, 232, 238, 435.

(3) by papal authority, of religious, 55, 66, 166, 201, 204, 234, 257, 280, 288, 314, 485.

-, of seculars, 36, 37, 41, 42, 72, 86, 87, 137, 141, 143, 166, 258, 259, 266, 267, 306, 313, 370, 421, 423, 425, 426, 433, 452, 475, 514.

Deprivation of benefices, procedure by, 65, 66, 95, 97, 99, 180, 374, 485.

-, See Reservation; Schism.

Diffinitores of chapters-general, 77.

Dilapidations, 55, 66, 201, 238, 250, 311, 376, 377, 485, 505, 513.

Disability, procedure by, 65, 66, 72, 374.

Disputations, 47, 48.

Distributions, daily, 447, 448.

Dovecote, 274.

Ducats, 63, 100, 101, 114, 173, 249.

E

Ebdomadarii, 76.

Egypt, illicit trading with, 170, 177.

Elections, 55, 66, 77, 82, 137, 160, 163, 201, 209, 241, 250, 281, 282, 441.

-, doubtful validity of, 203.

-, invalid, 82, 240, 280, 288, 366, 394, 434, 453.

-, papal confirmation of, 350, 504.

England, chancellor of. See Beaufort.

-, constable of. See John.

-, papal collectors in. See Collectors.

-, papal couriers to, 100.

-, papal envoys to. See Envoys.

-, papal legates to. See Legates.

-, papal nuncios to. See Nuncios.

-, preaching of the crusade against king Ladislas in, 170.

-, priory of the Hospitallers of, prior of. See Grendon.

-, -, appropriation to, 192.

-, subsidy to the pope from the clergy of, 185.

-, treasurer of. See Scrope.

-, See France.

-, See also Anglia and England in I.P.P.

Englishman, beneficed abroad. See Black.

Envoys, papal :—

to England. See Caputgrassis; Derham; Lugneti; Polton; Presbiteris; Statutis.

to France. See Lugneti.

to Venice. See Fraunceys.

Envoys, papal. See also Nuncios.

Erections :—

Benedictine priory into a collegiate church, 456.

chapel into a chantry, 225.

parish into collegiate churches, 27, 28, 102, 131, 132, 136, 137, 209, 219, 249.

rectory, 227.

secular collegiate church into an abbey, 274, 275.

-, See Foundations.

Esquire, papal, 148.

Eucharist, sacrament of, 108, 229, 273.

Exchange of benefices, by authority of the ordinary, 34, 40, 61, 72, 139, 415.

-, -, illicit, 149, 153-155, 292, 438.

-, -, -, faculty to confirm, 178.

-, by papal mandate, 25, 26.

-, faculties to carry out, 168, 181, 195, 196.

-, general papal licence to make, without requiring special papal licence, 47, 143, 168, 195, 209, 210, 296, 302, 488.

-, See Age; Benefices; Illegitimacy; Religious.

Excommunication, procedure by, 64, 66, 79, 95, 97, 99, 196, 237, 279, 298, 375, 397, 414, 415, 448.

-, irregularity contracted by celebrating when under sentence of, 177. See also Irregularity.

-, the greater, 107, 135, 306.

-, verbal sentence of, 440.

-, See Absolution.

Execrabilis. See Reservation.

Exemption, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, of a chapel, 25.

-, -, of a collegiate church, 190.

-, of religious. See Cistercian Order; Religious.

-, of religious houses, 456. See also Religious houses.

Exemptions, general annulment of by Boniface IX, 25.

Exhumation, 22.

Expectative graces, general annulment of, 89.

-, ordinance concerning, 88, 89.

-, See Reservations.

Extreme Unction, sacrament of, 108, 273.

F

Fair, grant to have a, 226.

Farm, of benefices by secular clergy, 79, 126, 127, 140, 173, 196, 213, 300, 322-327, 349, 439, 457, 458, 482-484, 494, 495.

-, of possessions by religious, 280, 393, 395, 471, 485, 486.

-, -, abuses of, 310, 311.

-, of tithes, 319.

Fasting. See Confessors.

Feasts. See Holy Cross; Holy Trinity; Relics; Saints.

Fees. See Bulla; Provisions; Registration; Services.

Fine, procedure by, 64, 97, 374, 414, 415, 448.

First fruits of benefices, 95, 148, 153, 186.

Flanders, legate to. See Legates.

Flemings, invasions of the south coast of England by, 200.

Florins, 64, 173, 185, 487, 491.

-, of Florence, 105, 112, 134, 149, 155.

-, of the papal camera, 3, 4, 94–96, 99, 169, 170, 183, 186, 372, 475, 514, 515.

Fonts, 50, 51, 108, 158, 229, 247, 310, 488, 508.

Forests, right of cutting coppice-wood in, 26.

Fornication, 55, 177, 313, 438, 446, 449, 462, 485, 486, 504, 505.

-, See Adultery; Illegitimacy.

Foundations: —

bridge and bridge chapel, 54.

chantries, 133, 134, 139, 140, 154, 218, 290, 296, 313, 326.

colleges, 47-49, 135, 136, 377, 391.

collegiate churches, 27, 110, 190, 191, 378.

parish churches, 290, 488, 508.

parochial, etc. chapels, 24, 25, 51, 131, 157, 158, 217, 247, 272, 273, 362, 441, 502. See also Chapels, parochial.

religious houses, 81, 157, 388, 456, 466.

-, See Erections.

France, papal envoy to. See Envoys.

-, papal nuncios to. See Nuncios.

-, the Schism in, 76, 77, 182, 485.

-, and England, wars between, 373, 485.

Francs, gold, 207.

Fraud, 31.

French, invasions of the south coast of England by, 200.

Friars. See Constitutions.

Friars Minors:—

houses of —

in England. See Bridgwater; Cambridge; Exeter; Norwich; Stafford; Stamford.

in Ireland. See Carauallis; Clochincanthualayg; Meelick; St. Mullin's.

in Wales. See Carmarthen.

Friars Minors:—

belonging to houses not named, 11, 20, 78, 170, 172, 175, 182, 186, 327, 328, 350.

bishops, 473, 504.

of England, minister-provincial of. See Zouch.

of Ireland, 467.

Order of, chapter-general of, 78.

-, minister-general of, 78.

-, -, See Pireto.

-, protector of. See Cardinal bishops (Sabina).

Friars Preachers:—

houses of—

in England. See Stamford.

in Ireland. See Arklow; Portumna; Sligo.

Friars Preachers:—

belonging to houses not named, 1, 11, 12, 100, 161, 170, 175, 183, 186, 299, 327, 350, 380, 381, 394, 401, 465, 468, 470.

bishops, 6, 198, 301, 373, 444, 513.

Order of, master-general of, 18.

-, -, See Firmo.

-, nunnery under the institutes of, 392.

-, priors-provincial of, 18.

-, transfer from to the Order of St. Benedict, 161, 162.

Friars. See Augustinian friars; Carmelite; Crouched friars; Trinitarian friars.

Fruits, of benefices, 176, 177, 180.

-, -, first year, 95, 148, 153, 186.

-, -, See Camera.

G

Germans, gildhall of, in London, 64.

Gilbertine houses. See Cambridge; Lincoln; Malton; Sempringham; Watton.

Gilbertine canon, a bishop, 222.

Gilbertine canons, of houses not named, 276, 402, 409.

Gilbertine Order, indults to, 230.

-, See also Sempringham in I.P.P.

Gilds, 144.

-, chapels of, 56, 221.

Gildhall of German merchants in London, 64.

Grammar, master in, 332.

Grammar-school master, 482.

Greeks, 176, 180.

Guienne King of Arms, 354, 364.

Grossi, 101, 327, 353-357, 359, 381, 386, 401, 497, 498.

H

Heralds:—

Guienne King of Arms, 354, 364.

Lancaster King of Arms, 354.

Heresy, inquisitors of, 174.

-, procedure against persons as suspect of, 95, 280.

-, spread of in the diocese of Norwich, 207, 299.

Holy Cross, dedications to. See Arklow; Attleborough; Bordeaux; Holycross; Oxford; Shrewsbury; Waltham.

-, -, See also Holy Rood.

-, and All Saints, dedication to. See Kendal.

-, relics of the, 308.

-, See St. Cross; St. Mary the Virgin and Holy Cross.

Holy Land, conversion in aid of, of the fruits of unlawfully received benefices, 176, 180.

-, indulgence of the Crusade to the, 184.

-, indults to visit the, 100, 150, 179.

-, See Holy Sepulchre; Indulgences.

-, See also Jerusalem in I.P.P.

Holy Rood, dedication to the. See Southampton.

-, See Holy Cross.

Holy Sepulchre, indulgence gained by visits to the, 97.

-, indults to visit the, 100, 150, 179.

-, pilgrimage to the, 305, 459.

-, See Holy Land.

Holy Trinity, dedications to. See Chester; Easham; Lismullin; London (religious houses); Lough Key; Lough Oughter; Tuam; York.

- and All Saints, dedication to. See Sherborne.

- and St. Mary, dedication to. See Wycombe.

- and St. Thomas the Martyr, dedication to. See Rome.

Homicide, 459, 499.

Hospitality, burden of to religious, 79, 151, 164, 193, 236, 274, 276, 277, 284, 376, 388, 393, 397.

-, by secular clergy, 120, 136, 153, 212, 249.

-, neglect of, 305, 311.

Hospitallers houses:—

in England. See Aslackby; Eagle; London (religious houses); Mount St. John; Newland, Ossington; Temple Bruer; Willoughton.

in Ireland. See Any; Ballinrobe; Rindown.

Hospitallers, belonging to houses not named, 196, 362.

-, of England, prior of, 170.

-, -, -, See Grendon.

-, -, prior and brethren of, 192.

-, of Ireland, prior of. See Boteler.

-, Order of, exemption of from papal tenth, 171, 172.

Hospitals. See Boston; Brackley; Chichester; Curry Rivell; Exeter; Gloucester; Greatham; Hungerford; London (hospitals); Newark; Newton St. James; Northallerton: Oswestry; Pontefract; Portsmouth; Rome; Rye; Winchester; York (hospitals).

-, See also Indulgences.

Hours, canonical, indults to say according to special Uses, 177, 377.

Household, Cardinal's, members of. See Cardinal bishops (Sabina).

-, papal, members of. See Gregory XII; Innocent VII; John XXIII.

-, -, services due to, 96.

-, royal, members of. See Henry IV.

-, -, steward of. SeeHenry IV.

-, -, treasurer of. See Henry IV.

Hungary, legate to. See Legates.

I

Illegitimacy, papal dispensations on account of, to be ordained and to hold and exchange benefices, etc.: —

(1) for simple bastards—

(a) for seculars, 26, 29, 33, 37, 42, 45, 51, 52, 54, 61, 70, 84, 86, 87, 103-105, 115, 116, 118, 122, 129, 142, 149, 153, 154, 191, 192, 209, 210, 213, 214, 216, 221, 224, 229, 240-243, 247, 248, 252-254, 256-258, 260, 262, 264-267, 269, 270, 291-293, 298, 299, 310, 312–315, 321, 376, 389, 399, 400, 412, 416, 422, 424, 432, 433, 436, 438, 443, 452, 455, 460, 461, 478, 481, 482, 500, 501, 505-507, 510-513.

(b) for regulars 75, 152, 153, 159, 194, 200-203, 231, 236, 275–277, 389, 392, 465, 466, 511.

(2) for adulterine children—

(a) for seculars, 32, 65, 70, 205, 227, 258, 424, 431, 438.

(b) for regulars, 201, 203, 238, 396, 467.

(3) for children of clergy—

(a) for seculars, 23, 24, 28, 32, 34, 37, 40, 42, 43, 49, 63, 85, 86, 115-117, 123, 119-121, 123, 124, 150, 151, 165, 189, 211, 212, 217, 228, 232, 235, 238, 240, 241, 245-247, 251, 253–256, 258-268, 285, 286, 300, 315-317, 321, 352, 367, 370, 399, 416, 423-428, 431-433, 436, 437, 442, 445, 456, 472, 476, 477, 479-481, 489, 491, 499.

(b) for regulars, 161, 163, 164, 202-204, 233-235, 238, 278, 279, 282, 392, 395, 434, 435, 467, 469.

Illegitimacy, dispensations by the ordinary on account of:—

(1) for simple bastards, 240, 452.

(2) for adulterine children, 32, 438.

(3) for children of clergy, 121.

-, ordination without mention of, 32, 34, 65, 104, 105, 425, 436, 443.

-, papal dispensations on account of, ordinances about. 191, 192.

-, papal faculties to dispense on account of, 152, 178-180.

Imprisonment of a religious in his monastery, 381.

Incense, 274.

Incest. See Marriage.

Indlina Domine, collect, 274.

Indulgences:—

of St. Mark's, Venice, 151.

of SS. Peter and Paul, 97.

of the Holy Land Crusade, 170, 184.

of the Holy Sepulchre, 97.

of the Portiuncula, 295.

Indulgences for visits and alms to—

bridges and bridge chapels, 54.

cathedral churches, 137, 138, 220, 305, 411.

chapels, 24, 143, 194, 217, 218, 220, 221, 224, 245, 246, 286, 301, 306, 512.

collegiate churches, 27, 302, 378.

parish churches, 22, 28, 70, 214, 246, 290, 301, 306, 418, 419, 446.

-, chantries and chapels in, 22, 304.

religious houses, and their churches, chapels, etc., 29, 30, 65, 66, 151, 156, 157, 218, 220, 221, 226, 228, 245, 290, 293, 295, 308, 309, 314, 376, 378, 413, 421, 446, 451, 452, 461, 484, 487.

Indulgences, faculties to grant, 170, 177–180, 184.

-, general annulment of, 295.

Inquisitors of heresy, 174.

Insignia, episcopal, indults for abbots and priors to wear, 159, 161, 250, 465, 467, 468.

-, of papal notaries, 155.

-, parochial, 50, 68, 272, 488, 491.

Institutions by the ordinary, doubtful validity of, 34, 35, 62, 72, 80, 232, 367, 429, 435, 437, 492.

-, invalid, 39, 111, 433, 473.

-, opposition to, 52, 62.

Interdict, irregularity contracted by celebrating in places under, 177.

-, mass in places under. See Mass.

-, procedure by, 65-67, 99, 237, 279, 311, 374, 375, 448.

-, relaxation of, 133.

-, See Absolution; Burial.

Intimidation, 322, 323, 426.

Intrusion into benefices. See Benefices.

Ireland, English bishop in, 513.

-, papal legates to. See Legates.

-, prior of the Hospitallers of. See Boteler.

-, rebels in, 513.

-, religious houses of, open to Englishmen only, 279, 470.

-, the Schism in, 76, 141, 143.

-, wars in, 66, 128, 157, 224, 226, 236, 254, 257, 275, 316, 438.

-, See Augustinian; Benedictine; Carmelite; Cistercian; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Premonstratensian; Trinitarian.

Irregularity, 71, 135, 306.

-, dispensations on account of, 21, 171, 176-181, 282, 336, 364, 374, 380, 381, 438, 440, 465, 499.

J

Judges, papal. See Auditors.

L

Lancaster King of Arms, 354.

Lapse of collation of benefices. See Council.

Latin, examination in for benefices, 34, 38, 42, 59, 60, 72, 80, 90, 114, 116, 117, 119, 121, 129, 139, 141, 149, 156, 161-163, 165, 166, 202, 203, 217, 231, 233, 256, 280, 320.

Legacies, 249.

Legate a latere, nuncio with powers of a, 175, 179, 181.

-, procuration for, 99.

Legates, papal :—

to Almain. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

to Aquitaine. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

to England, of Gregory XII. See Beaufort; Cardinal bishops (Porto).

-, of John XXIII. See Cardinal priests (St. Cecilia's).

to Flanders. See Cardinal bishops (Porto).

to Hungary. See Cardinal priests (St. Sixtus's).

to Ireland. See Beaufort; Cardinal bishops (Porto).

to Poland. See Cardinal priests (St. Sixtus's).

to Scotland. See Cardinal priests (St. Cecilia's).

-, -, faculties for, 99, 100.

Lepers, 245, 305.

Letters, dimissory, by the ordinary, etc. in respect of churches, etc. appropriated to religious houses, papal confirmations and exemplifications of, 219, 220, 230, 389–391, 465.

-, notarial copies of, 469, 504.

-, of a nuncio, papal confirmation of, 512, 513.

-, papal, abbreviators of. See Haget; Lovell; Polton; Swayne; Ugolinis.

-, -, annulment of, 30, 31, 33, 76, 77, 169, 204, 224, 234, 442, 458.

-, -, confirmation of, 50-54, 74-76, 80, 136, 141, 142, 150, 190, 192-194, 209, 271, 281, 313, 464, 465, 468, 469, 489.

-, -, errors in, 49, 112, 136, 271, 471.

-, -, exemplification of, 67.

-, -, fees for the bulla and registration of, 101, 170.

-, -, not drawn up on account of the pope's death, confirmation of, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 19, 20, 25, 28, 29, 32, 34, 38, 40, 45, 52, 62, 102-110, 114, 115, 117, 118, 123-125, 200-204, 209-213, 222, 224, 232-235.

-, -, not drawn up on account of the condemnation of Gregory XII, confirmation of, 164.

-, -, mode of publication of, 95.

-, -, of credence, 99.

-, -, omissions in, 49, 51, 109, 111, 112, 142, 203, 313.

-, -, -, fraudulent, 31.

-, -, registrar of. See Modoni.

-, -, surreptitious, 242, 295.

-, -, writers of. See Caputgrassis; Fraunceys; Ugolinis.

-, -, See ‘Apostles'; Registers.

-, royal, papal confirmation of, 225, 226.

Letters, students of, 54, 191, 264.

-, study of, 278.

- -, See Non-residence; Orders.

Litigation, before a bishop's official, 298.

-, See Apostolic see; Religious.

Logic, disputations in, 47, 48.

M

Manumission of serfs, 23, 24, 78, 108, 286, 307, 377.

Market, 51.

Marks, of Lubeck, 440.

Marriage, dispensations to contract, notwithstanding impediments of:—

Affinity—

(3rd degree), 23, 69, 104, 441, 444, 456, 457, 459, 506.

(2nd degrees), 212, 213, 249, 444, 460, 505.

(divers degrees), 106, 504.

Incest, 69, 106, 109, 441, 460, 504, 505.

Kindred—

(4th degree), 109, 135, 157, 286, 452, 462, 504.

(3rd and 4th degrees), 62, 69, 70, 304, 460, 462, 505, 506.

(3rd degree), 106, 128, 129, 135, 140, 141, 157, 452, 456, 459.

(2nd and 3rd degrees), 212, 213, 249, 504.

(2nd degree), 411.

(divers degrees), 106, 109.

Spiritual relationship (cognatio spiritualis ex baptismate), 194.

Marriage, dispensations to remain in or re-contract, notwithstanding impediments of:—

Affinity—

(3rd degree), 52, 102, 195, 215, 302.

(2nd and 3rd degrees), 109, 110.

Incest, 109, 195.

Kindred—

(4th degree), 67, 132.

(3rd and 4th degrees), 71, 511.

(3rd degree), 132.

Spiritual relationship (cognatio spiritualis ex baptismate), 195.

- (cognatio spiritualis ex confirmatione), 194.

Marriage, dispensation for a religious on account of previous, 283.

-, licence to contract notwithstanding a previous clandestine marriage, 462.

-, provincial constitution about, 135.

-, solemnization of, 273, 457.

-, validity of, 210, 211, 457.

-, dispensations, cost of, 95.

-, -, faculties to grant, 67, 151, 171, 177, 491.

- suit, 53.

-, See Adultery; Bigamy; Voidance.

Married clerks, 18, 19, 93, 334, 352, 415, 438, 462.

Mass, before daybreak, indults to celebrate or cause to be celebrated, 12, 18, 146, 161, 176, 332, 333, 347, 348, 361, 374, 408, 409, 492.

-, -, -, faculty to grant, 176.

-, for the dead, 151, 207.

-, -, See Anniversaries; Obits.

-, in a cathedral church, 133, 134.

-, in a college chapel, 278.

-, in collegiate churches and chapels, 139, 140, 190, 217, 249, 456.

-, in gild chapels, 56, 221.

-, in parochial chapels, 29, 51, 108, 158, 229, 247, 272, 273, 310, 486, 500, 501, 511.

-, in places under interdict, indults to celebrate or cause to be celebrated, 17, 19, 64, 140, 146, 161, 332, 347, 361, 374, 408, 409, 455, 492.

-, in private chapels, 130, 150, 361, 491, 492.

-, in religious houses, 160, 501.

-, of St. Mary, 274.

Mass-pennies, 207.

Medicine, master of, 507.

Mendicant friars. See Friars.

Mensæ, capitular, 80.

-, episcopal and archiepiscopal, 23, 108, 110, 111, 133, 134, 138, 224, 286, 301, 307, 313, 315, 319, 373, 417, 428, 443, 505.

-, -, licence to let on lease or farm the possessions of, 457.

-, of religious, 397, 435, 487.

Mercenaries, 170.

Merchants, 402.

-, Florentine, 411.

-, -, See also Florence.

-, German, in London, 64.

-, See Bologna.

Metropolitans, rights of in respect of the consecration of bishops, 112, 129, 228, 310, 449, 450, 458.

-, See Collations; Council.

Minoresses, houses of. See Bruisyard; Denny.

Miracles, 24, 25, 290, 309, 451, 452.

Money, Roman, 170.

-, See Coinage.

Mortmain, 226, 305.

Mortuaries, 131, 274, 285, 288.

Motu proprio:—

appointment, 155.

appropriations, 111, 192.

collations, 165, 414, 433.

confirmations, 25, 111, 415.

decree, 25.

dispensations, 112, 211, 365, 369, 375, 450.

exemption, 25.

faculties, 168, 195.

grant, 244.

indult, 443.

mandates, 374, 442, 448, 475.

-, to collate, 119, 239, 240, 369, 474.

provisions, 196, 197, 365, 414, 433.

reservations, 197, 433, 454.

Murder. See Homicide.

N

Nobles, gold, 63.

Non-residence, indults of, whilst studying letters at an university, or serving spiritual or temporal lords, or residing in the Roman court, or in any benefice, etc., 7-10, 91, 92, 126, 127, 140, 190, 213, 297, 300, 322-327, 349, 439, 458, 482–484, 494, 495, 505, 511.

-, -, -, faculty to grant, 177.

Normans, invasion of the south coast of England by, 200.

Notary public, grants of the office of, and faculties to grant, 93, 94, 125, 126, 149, 155, 156, 171, 180, 214, 333, 334, 351, 352, 497.

-, indult to act as, 415.

-, insignia of the office of, 155.

Nuncios, papal:—

to Almain, of Gregory XII. See Pireto.

-, of John XXIII. See Ugolinis.

to Denmark, of Gregory XII. See Pireto.

to England, of Alexander V. See Stroziis.

-, of Boniface IX. See Bosco.

-, of Gregory XII. See Pireto.

-, of Innocent VII. See Brancaciis; Caraffa; Stroziis.

-, of John XXIII. See Caputgrassis; Cardinal priests (St. Cecilia's); Casini; Dellante; Dwerg; Minutolus; Pireto; Presbiteris; Stroziis; Ugolinis.

-, of Urban V. See Cabrespino; Cardinal priests (St. Sixtus's).

to France, of Gregory XII. See Butrio; Corrarius; Dallavigna.

to Portugal, of Innocent VII. See Brancaciis.

-, -, faculties for, 109, 110, 170-172, 175-181, 184, 185, 440, 512, 513.

-, -, See also Collectors; Envoys.

Nunneries, indults for lay persons to visit, 132, 293.

Nuns, violators of, 177.

O

Oaths, annulment of, 78, 176, 509.

-, bishop's, against alienations, 377.

-, forced, 283.

-, for the observance of cathedral statutes, 378, 379.

-, of fealty to the pope:—

from abbots, 144, 504.

from bishops, 5, 6, 25, 104, 106, 109, 112, 113, 129, 134, 135, 143, 228, 310, 438, 442, 443, 449, 450, 453, 454, 458, 504.

from notaries public, 155, 156, 171, 180, 323, 497.

from papal chaplains, 176.

-, relaxation of, 505.

-, See Perjury.

Obits, 139, 140, 151, 208, 225, 249, 274.

-, See Anniversaries; Mass.

Oblations and obventions, 150, 153, 285, 288, 311, 325, 395, 396, 488.

-, constitution concerning, 107, 108.

Open-field, 152.

Orders, impediments to the receiving of:—

ex defectu ætatis. See Age.

ex defectu natalium. See Illegitimacy.

ex delictu—

(a) bigamia interpretativa, 286, 438, 449.

(b) mutilatio, 451.

-, priest's, dispensations for holders of sacerdotal benefices not to receive, 32, 153, 155, 191, 205, 210, 213, 229, 244, 296, 375, 376, 414, 415, 440, 443, 450, 451, 491, 505-507, 510.

-, -, -, whilst studying letters, etc. at an university, etc. 55, 132, 221, 228, 289, 294, 312, 449, 463, 502, 513.

-, -, See Civil law.

-, received by force, and without the animus clericandi, 223, 224.

-, received extra tempora, 105, 129, 144, 178.

-, received illicitly, dispensations to minister in, 180, 220, 308, 438, 449-451.

Ordinances. See Constitutions; Statutes.

P

Pallium, 106, 443.

Pardoners. See Questuarii.

Parish churches, burials in, 22, 28.

-, difficulty of access to, on account of distance, etc., 29, 51, 130, 131, 153, 229, 245, 247, 388, 441, 487, 488, 492, 501, 502, 508.

-, insignia of (fonts etc.), 50, 68, 272, 488, 491.

-, re-building and transfer of, 24.

-, repair of, 274, 289.

-, -, alms for. See Indulgences.

-, rights of, 108, 131, 150, 278, 388, 441.

-, See Appropriations; Erections.

Parishioners, obligation of rector to know the language of, 425, 426.

Patronage, belonging to:—

bishops and archbishops, 130, 134, 163, 233, 290, 417, 436, 463, 492, 503.

a college, 69.

lay persons, 33, 50, 52, 62, 68, 78, 85, 101, 131, 139, 155, 219, 243, 267, 268, 438, 491, 492.

-, gifts of, 27, 28, 81, 102, 154, 162, 226, 234-237, 288, 296, 468.

-, papal mandates to collate benefices in, 37, 41, 42, 74, 88, 116, 119-121, 201, 217, 254-257, 259, 260, 262-264, 266, 268, 269, 423-429, 431, 459, 472, 477, 478, 480, 482, 497.

religious, 4, 39, 72, 75, 80, 192, 200, 232, 274, 283, 367, 388, 393, 468.

secular clergy, 27, 137.

-, gift of, 154.

the Crown, 34.

-, gifts of, 103, 110, 111, 164, 208, 284.

the university of Cambridge, 62.

-, See also Provisions; Presentations; Reservations.

Pax Domini, 250.

Peculiars, of the archbishop of Canterbury, 134, 154, 212.

Penance, sacrament of. See Cases;Confessions; Confessors.

Penitentiaries, papal major. See Cardinal bishops (Porto; Sabina).

-, papal minor, 7, 79, 181.

Penitentiary, papal, 79.

-, -, regent of the. See Cardinal bishops (Albano).

-, -, writers of letters of the. See Cabassolis; Forster.

Perjury, 109, 176, 193, 312.

Pestilences, 200, 208, 283, 393, 468.

Peter's pence, 305.

Petitions, roll of, 52, 53.

-, See Registers.

Philosophy, study of, 47, 48, 69, 136.

Picture, miraculous, 452.

Pilgrimages, 22, 24, 65, 70, 290, 301, 305, 309, 452.

-, commutation of vows of, 21, 305, 457, 459, 499.

-, See Holy Land; Holy Sepulchre; Indulgences; Rome; Santiago.

Pirates, 177, 200, 488.

-, See Robbers.

Plebania, 34.

Plenary remission. See Confessors.

Poland, legate to. See Cardinal priests (St. Sixtus's).

Poor, endowments for, 25.

-, yearly alms to, 274, 289.

Portugal, papal nuncio to. See Nuncios.

-, and Algarve, king of. See John.

-, See Portugalia in I.P.P.

Præmunire, statute of, 89, 237.

Preaching of the crusade against king Ladislas, 170, 171, 183, 184.

Prebends, bursal, 31.

-, cursal, 43, 85.

-, cathedral church without distinct, 232, 428.

Premonstratensian:—

houses in England. See Barlings; Bayham; Broadholme; Cockersand; Croxton; Dereham; Easby; Halesowen; Langdon; Lavenden; Leiston; Newsham; Shap; Titchfield; Welbeck; Wendling.

in Ireland. See Annadown; Lough Key; Lough Oughter; Woodburn.

in Wales. See Talley.

abroad. See Prémontré.

Order, chapter-general of, 159, 160.

-, exemption of, 379, 380, 397.

-, in England, Scotland. Ireland and Wales, 76, 77.

Presentations:—

by cathedral patrons, doubtful validity of, 435.

by lay patrons, doubtful validity of, 492.

-, opposition to, 52, 62.

by religious patrons, doubtful validity of, 72, 80, 232, 367, 429, 437.

-, invalid, 39, 473.

by the Crown, doubtful validity of, 34, 35.

-, invalid, 111, 433, 473.

-, by right of wardship, 492.

by the university of Cambridge, doubtful validity of, 62.

Proctors in the Roman court, 168, 169, 514.

Procurations, 245, 277, 299, 305, 419.

-, for a papal nuncio, 4.

-, statues concerning, 311, 447.

Privy and other seals. See Henry IV.

Profession, religious, extorted by force, 223, 224.

Provisions: —

(1) by the metropolitan—

of lapsed benefices. See Collations.

(2) by the ordinary, 251, 298, 491 493.

-, doubtful validity of, 35, 39, 40, 61, 72, 232, 233, 256, 265, 369, 420, 437, 474, 475, 492, 494.

-, invalid, 31, 43.

-, -, confirmation of, 156.

-, opposition to, 368, 369, 474, 493.

(3) papal—

of sees, in England, 5, 6, 31, 39, 44, 73, 82-84, 88, 89, 112, 113, 115, 123, 133, 166, 193, 196, 244, 433, 434, 449, 450, 453, 454.

-, in Ireland, 5-7, 45, 82–85, 88, 105, 122, 129, 143, 150, 156, 193, 197, 198, 211, 226, 227, 240, 242, 365, 449, 454, 479, 513.

-, in Wales, 112, 113, 137, 198, 228, 350, 443, 454, 458, 473.

-, -, disputed, 502, 503.

-, abroad, 82, 434, 442–444, 453, 473.

of dignities, etc., 26, 36, 43, 45, 59, 65, 73, 83, 116, 127 141, 168, 187, 192, 195, 240–242, 252, 253, 256, 266, 287, 365, 375, 448, 452, 472, 473, 477, 499

-, opposition to, 239, 371, 141.

of canonries and prebends, 31, 38, 39, 44, 59, 67, 85, 87, 114, 117, 122, 123, 165, 166, 196, 197, 206, 211, 244, 251, 255, 365, 399, 423, 427, 433, 460, 473.

-, opposition to, 64, 73, 239, 243, 374.

of canonries, with expectation or reservation of prebends and dignities, etc., 36, 49, 53, 56-61, 70, 72, 73, 84, 88–91, 117, 123, 127, 187, 191, 192, 206, 210, 216, 248, 289, 309, 352, 368, 398-400.

of benefices with cure (parish churches, etc.), 23, 26, 38, 40, 41, 43, 72, 83, 85, 103, 120, 122, 124, 125, 162, 166, 168, 188, 195, 196, 241, 251-253, 257-262, 264-266, 309, 310, 313, 352, 392, 398, 399, 415, 425-428, 430-433, 451, 459, 463, 468, 469, 478, 480, 481.

-, opposition to, 35, 367, 371, 372.

of benefices without cure, 226, 227, 257, 371, 432, 433, 459, 479.

of benefices in the gift of episcopal and cathedral and collegiate patrons, 37, 251, 268, 368, 417, 436, 494.

of benefices in the gift of religious patrons, 49, 60, 63, 368, 417.

of religious houses, in Ireland, 144, 198, 199, 202-205, 233, 234, 236, 238, 239, 271, 276, 307, 380, 393, 394, 434, 435, 467, 469, 471, 494.

of religious houses, abroad, 366.

of the office of writer of letters of the papal penitentiary, 414.

Provisions, papal, fees for, 170.

-, See Cardinals; Collations; Translations.

Provisors, papal, banishment etc. of, 64.

Purveyance, losses to a religious house by, 200.

Q

Questuarii, indulgences allowed to be sent by, 138, 226.

-, indulgences forbidden to be sent by, 54, 221.

R

Rebellions, Glyndwr's, 132, 270.

-, Irish, 513.

-, Percies', 53, 71, 225.

-, Scrope's, 98.

Reconciliation of churches and cemeteries, 176, 217.

Referendaries, papal. See Gregory XII.

Registers, papal, absence of from the Roman court, 67, 418.

-, -, corrections in, 4, 5, 8, 12, 14, 42, 68, 74, 132, 149, 178, 186, 190, 217, 218, 227, 234–236, 244, 248, 266-268, 270, 282, 284, 296, 297, 299, 308, 319, 336, 342, 346, 371, 373, 378, 379, 392, 401, 420, 447, 450, 461, 463, 464, 468, 478, 480, 483, 495, 496, 507, 514.

-, -, errors in, 6, 7, 75, 96, 141, 194.

-, -, exemplifications from, 31, 74, 75, 148 n., 380.

-, -, inspection of letters in, 31.

-, -, mandate to cancel letters from, 31.

-, -, omissions in, 340, 359, 498.

-, -, of letters and of petitions, 54, 418. See also Letters.

Registration of letters, fees for, 101, 170.

Rehabilitations, 31, 34, 43, 53, 54, 63, 110, 111, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 149, 153-155, 193, 211, 212, 216, 220, 282, 286, 290, 292, 297, 298, 300, 308, 312, 314, 315, 336, 364, 376, 380, 381, 413, 438, 440, 445, 465, 486, 491.

-, faculties to grant, 21, 176-180, 374, 499.

Relics, 260, 283, 304, 308, 451.

Religious:—

apostate, 55, 380, 465.

-, faculty to absolve, 179.

confessions of, 79, 160.

dilapidations by, 55, 66, 201, 238, 250, 376, 485.

dispensations for, to hold and exchange secular benefices, 74, 76-80, 82, 161-163, 183, 222, 231, 238, 272, 275-277, 280, 282-284, 301, 315, 319, 373, 379-381, 392, 393, 395, 396, 401, 464-468, 470, 486, 497.

-, not to observe abstinence, 230, 379, 391, 467.

faculty to dispense, on account of defect of age, to be ordained priest, 180.

faculty to employ, 178.

farm of possessions by, 280, 393, 395, 471, 485, 486.

-, abuses of, 310, 311.

freedom of election for, 55.

grant not to be removed from office without special papal authority, 485, 486.

indults for, to accept offices and benefices without licence of superiors, 75, 77, 78.

inhibition of, from going to the apostolic see, 397.

licence for>, to go to the apostolic see, 78, 79.

-, to go on pilgrimage to Rome, 276.

licences for, to exchange, sell or alienate possessions, 468, 485.

migration of, from house to house, 164, 280, 282, 283, 316, 348, 395, 468.

-, from Order to Order, 161, 162, 379, 394, 465, 468, 470.

-, See Constitutions.

personal privileges (exemption, etc.) for, 81, 202, 470.

poverty of, 65, 66, 75, 79, 103, 151, 157, 164, 200, 201, 218, 228, 236, 250, 274-277, 279, 280, 282-284, 316, 376, 388, 393, 396, 413, 434, 464, 468, 494.

-, See also Hospitality.

profession by, 290, 292, 441.

secular benefices held by, 80.

students, 393.

suits by, about patronage, tithes, etc. 26, 27, 52, 62, 284, 285, 486.

Religious houses:—

admission of novices, etc. into 179, 389, 392, 446, 507.

appropriated churches, etc. of, 68, 158, 159, 219, 220, 234, 235, 248, 272, 277, 279, 284, 309, 310, 388-391, 394, 429, 439, 486, 501.

-, farm of, 310, 311, 393.

-, insufficient portions for the vicars of, 311, 312.

debts of, 55, 151, 274, 376.

-, See also Religious.

exemption of, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, and subjection of to the pope, 10, 75, 201, 277, 278, 350, 504.

-, -, -, annulment of, 419.

-, from the jurisdiction of the parent house, and subjection of to the ordinary, 250.

-, See also Religious.

limitation of the number of inmates of, 201.

office of bursar in, 486.

office of porter in, 485, 486.

reform of, 55.

secular canonries and prebends in, 61, 70, 473, 506.

visitation of, 55, 76, 160, 231, 250, 373, 419, 465, 485.

Religious, Religious houses and Religious Orders. See Arrouaise; Augustinian; Benedictine; Carmelite; Carthusian; Chaplaincy; Cistercian; Cluniac; Collations; Crouched friars; Deprivation; Elections; Fontevrault; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Gilbertine; Hospitality; Hospitallers; Illegitimacy; Imprisonment; Indulgences; Ireland; Letters dimissory; Nunneries; Patronage; Premonstratensian; Presentations; Provisions; Purveyance; Reservations; St. Augustine; St. Victor; Schism; Sempringham; Statutes; Teutonic knights; Tiron; Trinitarian; Vicarages.

Repair, of the property of benefices, 173, 196, 215, 227, 305.

-, -, See also Parish churches.

-, of the property of episcopal mensæ, 133, 134.

Reservation of benefices void:—

(1) by death at, or within two days’ journey of the Roman court, 38, 41, 86, 192, 196, 197, 227, 235, 236, 239, 251, 365, 429, 432, 453, 471, 475.

(2) by resignation to the pope or at the apostolic see, 5, 6, 38, 44, 118, 120, 166, 197, 423, 474.

(3) by death of members of the papal court (cardinals, papal chaplains, collectors, etc.) 60, 125, 196, 197, 203, 232, 239, 365, 433, 475.

(4) by resignation of members of the papal court, 166, 281, 474.

(5) by deprivation ipso facto:—

(a) for schism, 63, 141, 143.

(b) under the constitution Execrabilis, 45, 46, 114, 115, 122, 131, 165, 234, 252, 253, 255, 258-261, 263-271, 275, 280, 282.

(6) by promotion to the episcopate, etc., or obtaining another benefice by papal authority, 39, 44, 45, 60, 83-85, 87-89, 113-115, 122-124, 141, 156, 166, 196, 211, 226, 242, 244, 433, 434, 454, 473, 478, 479.

(7) under Boniface IX's general annulment of appropriations, 111, 162.

Reservations, general:—

of cathedral major dignities, 240, 241, 252, 253, 434, 445, 476.

of conventual priories, 199, 239, 276, 278, 279, 389, 394, 467, 469, 487.

of benefices reserved and left void by the pope's predecessors, 38, 41, 45, 63, 111, 141, 143, 211.

Reservations, special:—

of bishoprics, 5, 6, 82, 83, 98, 193, 197-199, 240, 350, 365, 444, 453, 454, 473.

-, to the pope himself, 98.

of dignities, 116, 168, 195, 287, 375, 448, 452.

of canonries and prebends, 31, 43, 64, 374, 493.

of benefices in the gift of episcopal and cathedral and collegiate patrons, 44, 56, 90, 91, 127-129, 320-322, 398.

of benefices in the gift of religious patrons, 54, 90, 91, 129, 320, 321, 348, 398.

of benefices in the gift of any patrons, 197, 207.

of benefices with cure (parish churches, etc.), 60, 103, 168, 195, 415.

of benefices without cure, 117.

of religious houses, 198, 199, 366, 380, 434, 435, 494.

-, doubtful, 77.

-, to the pope himself, 98.

Reservations, annulment by Gregory XII of his predecessor's, 129, 417.

-, faculties for bishops and archbishops to make, 24, 46, 154, 155, 463.

-, of first year fruits, 148.

-, of parish churches illicitly appropriated, 139.

-, under the form for poor clerks, 44.

-, See Collations; Collectors; Expectative graces; Provisions.

Reserved cases. See Cases.

Residence, of canons, statute concerning, 447, 448.

-, of clergy. See Non-residence.

Roads, repair of, 221.

Robbers, 46, 51, 177, 322.

-, See Pirates.

Rolls, clerk of the. See Wakeryng.

Roman church, chancery of the. See Chancery.

Roman court, journey to the, 291, 300.

-, -, danger of, 46.

-, -, expenses of, 104, 109, 112, 134, 135, 411, 438, 443.

-, marshal of the. See Minutolus.

-, members of the, 191, 196, 376.

-, persons dwelling at the, 61, 66, 103, 158, 169, 175, 186, 415, 502.

-, -, See also Reservation.

-, proctors in the, 168, 169.

-, See Apostolic see; Religious.

-, See also Rome in I.P.P.

Roman money, 170, 183.

Rural dean, freedom from the obligation of holding the office of, 103.

S

Sacraments. See Confessions; Confessors; Eucharist; Extreme Unction; Marriage; Penance.

-, and sacramentals, administration of, 51, 64, 100, 108, 130, 150, 158, 219, 229, 270, 272, 273, 310, 388, 395, 396, 457, 486, 488, 492, 500, 501, 508.

Sacristan, duties of, 246.

Safe-conducts, 3, 4, 94, 95, 99, 148, 168, 171, 172, 175, 179, 182-184, 186.

St. Alkmund, dedication to. See Shrewsbury.

St. Amatus, dedication to. See Douai.

St. Anastasius, dedication to. See Rome.

St. Andrew, dedications to. See Auckland; Multyfarnham; Shifnal; Shropham; Sutton.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, feast of, 451.

St. Anne, dedications to. See Exmouth; York.

-, feast of, 22.

St. Anthony, dedications to. See London.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Attracta, St. Arachta, the Virgin, dedication to, 451.

-, relics of, 451.

St. Augustine, dedications to. See Canterbury; Navan.

-, feast of, 413, 461.

-, Order of. See Augustinian.

-, Rule of, friars under the, 193.

St. Bartholomew, dedications to. See Gloucester; London; Rye; Shipmeadow.

St. Benedict, St. Benet, dedication to. See London.

St. Bernanus, St. Beraid, St. Berardus, dedication to. See Termonbarry.

St. Botulph, dedications to See Botesdale; London.

St. Brandan, dedications to. See Agher; Clonfert.

-, feast of, 411.

St. Bridget, dedications to. See Disertfynchill; Kilrush; Larah.

St. Camin, dedication to. See Inishcaltra.

St. Cannicus, dedication to. See SS. Columba and Cannicus.

-, See St. Kened.

St. Catherine, dedications to. See Grinstead, East; Hooe; Lincoln; London (religious houses); York.

-, feast of, 306, 446.

St. Christopher, dedication to. See York.

St. Clare, houses of the Order of. See Bruisyard; Denny.

St. Colmanelus, dedication to. See Ahoghill.

St. Columba, dedications to. See Clonmore; Emlaghfad.

SS. Columba and Cannicus, dedication to. See Tulat.

St. Coman, St. Comanus, dedication to. See Roscommon.

St. Comgall, St. Comghall, dedication to. See Camus.

St. Conquinus, dedication to. See Killagh.

St. Cross, dedications to. See Crediton; London (religious houses); Sandwich; Winchester.

-, friars of the Order of, Cruciferi. See Crouched friars.

-, See Holy Cross; Holy Rood.

St. Cuthbert, dedication to. See Oxford.

-, -, SeeSS. Mary and Cuthbert.

-, feast of, 245.

St. David, dedication to. See Bridell.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Denis, St. Denys, dedications to. See Colnworth; Rotherfield; Southampton.

St. Echich, dedication to. See Kilglass.

St. Edmund, dedications to. See Cambridge; Fulbourn; Norwich.

St. Edward, King and Martyr, feast of the translation of, 50.

-, the Confessor, dedications to. See Annunciation and St. Edward the Confessor; SS. Mary the Virgin and Edward the Confessor.

St. Ethelburga, body of, 283.

-, dedication to. See Langar.

St. Ewin, St. Audoenus, dedication to. See London (parish churches).

St. Faith, dedication to. See Kelshall.

St. Feighin, St. Fekyn, St. Fykinus, dedication to. See SS. Taurin and Feighin.

St. Felimy, St. Fedlemey, dedication to. See Kilmore.

St. Fergus, dedication to. See Inniskeen.

St. Finbar, dedication to. See Cork.

St. Frideswide, St. Fredeswyde, St. Frydeswyde, dedication to. See I.P.P.

St. Frigius, dedication to. See Killdacanog.

St. Geneviève, dedication to. See Paris.

St. George, dedications to. See Clyst; Cologne.

St. Gilbert, Order of. See Gilbertine.

-, See also I.P.P.

St. Giles, dedications to. See Maldon; N¨urnberg; Shrewsbury.

-, feast of, 286.

St. Helen, dedication to. See Abingdon.

St. Hildelid, St. Hildelitha the Virgin, body of, 283.

St. Hilary, dedication to. See Clongesh.

St. James, dedications to. See Adare; Athboy; Berwick; Beverley; Frieston; Liège; London (hospitals); Newton; Northallerton; Pisa; Regensburg; Santiago; Taunton.

-, -, See also SS. Mary and James; SS. Philip and James.

-, and SS. Peter and Paul, dedication to. See Chalcombe.

St. James and John, dedication to. See Brackley.

St. John, dedications to. See Alleston; Beverley; Chester; Hungerford; Kilkenny; Newton by Trim; Oswestry; Rindown; Stiffkey; Winchester.

-, -, See also SS. James and John.

St. John Baptist, dedications to. See Adstone ; Albrighton ; Ardee ; Ballinrobe ; Boston ; Kells ; Kilkenny ; Lavenden ; Nenagh ; Pontefract ; Quinzano ; Rindown.

-, See also I.P.P.

St. John Baptist and John the Evangelist, dedication to. See Exeter.

St. John the Evangelist, dedication to. SeeSS. John Baptist and John the Evangelist.

St. John of Jerusalem, houses of the Order of. See Hospitallers.

St. Juliana, dedication to. See Shrewsbury.

St. Kenned, dedication to. See Llangenydd.

-, SeeSt. cannicus.

St. Kevin, dedication to. See Dublin.

St. Laurence, dedications to. See Inch St. Laurence; London; Mountjoy; Tallington; Tawstock.

-, feast of, 194, 446.

-, relics of, 304.

St. Lebuinus, St. Leofwine, St. Lewin, dedication to. See Deventer.

St. Leonard, dedications to. See Newark; Stratford at Bow; York.

-, feast of, 228.

St. Lewin. See St. Lebuinus.

St. Lonanus, dedication to. See Killulagh.

St. Lucy the Virgin, relic of, 308.

St. Maeilanus, dedication to. See Ganga.

St. Margaret, dedications to. See Barking; Burgh; Flegg; Reydon.

St. Mark, dedication to. See Venice.

-, feast of, 446.

St. Marnach, dedication to. See Lanreath.

St. Martin, dedications to. See Aumale; Canterbury; Dover; London; Paris; Trimley; Troarn.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Mary, dedications to. See Acton; Annadown; Ardnaree; Astley; Athenry; Aughrim; Ballymoney; Ballymore; Barlings; Bennettsbridge; Bologna; Bolton in Craven; Boyle; Bridlington; Broadholme; Bruisyard; Butley; Byland; Cardigan; Carleton; Castle Acre; Chichester; Clonard; Clonfert; Clontuskert Omanny; Cloontuskert; Combermere; Coventry; Dereham; Derrane; Devenish; Drogheda; Drumlane; Dublin; Dunbrody; Durrow; Felley; Ferns; Fountains; Furness; Gallarate; Gallen; Glascarrig; Granard; Greatham; Guisborough; Hailes; Hilton; Holmpatrick; Holme Cultram; Inchmore; Ixworth; Jerpoint; Kells; Keynsham; Kilbeggan; Kildalkey; Kilglass; Killagh; Kilmore - na Sina; Kirkstall; Laracor; Leicester; Leiston; London (religious houses, parish churches); Louth; Mablethorpe; Magh Breacraighe; Malton; Margam; Meaux; Mellifont; Merton; Mohill; Monasteranenagh; Moseley; Mullingar; Navan; Nar–berth; Northill; Norwich; Osney; Oxford; Pontefract; Prittlewell; Polverara: Rathkeale; Ravenna; Rivaulx; Roscommon; Saints Island; Salisbury; Sawley; Shrewsbury; Soulac; Southwark; Southwell; Stoke; Stoneleigh; Sutterton; Thetford; Tilty; Tintern; Trim; Tristernagh; Vale Crucis; Walden; Walton on the Hill; Wardon; Warwick; Waverley; Week St. Mary; Wendling; Wexford; Whalley; Whaplode; Whickham; Woburn; Woodburn; Worcester; York.

-, -, See Holy Trinity and St. Mary.

-, mass of, 274.

SS. Mary and Cuthbert, dedication to, See Worksop.

SS. Mary and James, dedication to. See Saffron Walden.

St. Mary the Virgin, dedications to. See Abingdon; Carlisle; Dungarvan; Exmouth; Inchmacnerin; Mettingham; Monaincha; Newburgh; Newton; Tintern.

-, -, See also Annunciation.

-, and All Angels, dedication to. See York.

-, and Holy Cross, dedication to. See Haltemprice.

-, miracles by the merits of, 309.

-, miraculous picture of, 452.

St. Mary Magdalen, dedications to. See Barnstaple; Battlefield; Cobham; Curry Rivell; Kingston; Langport; London (religious houses); Offley; Shap; Taunton.

-, feast of, 226.

St. Mary of the Teutons, Order of, 171, 172.

St. Medocius, dedication to. See Drumlane.

St. Melor, St. Meliorus, dedication to. See Linkinhorne.

St. Menganus, dedication to. See Bridell.

-, feast of, 218.

St. Meranus the Confessor, dedication to. See Dysert.

St. Michael, dedications to. See Cambridge; Coventry; Croston; Gussage; Kingston upon Hull; London (parish churches); Mayo; Oakley; Russagh; Shrewsbury; Southampton; Sowton.

St. Mildred, dedication to. See London (parish churches).

St. Nicholas, dedications to. See Carrick; Exeter; Galway; Lincoln; London (parish churches); Newcastle upon Tyne; Pontefract; Portsmouth; Ruston Parva; Shirbeck; Venice.

St. Odulph, St. Odulphus the Confessor, dedication to. See Pillaton.

-, feast of, 290.

St. Olave, King and Martyr, dedication to. See Exeter.

St. Oswald, dedication to. See Nostel.

St. Patrick, dedications to. See Annagelliff; Ballintemple; Donaghmore; Drumgoon; Drung; Dublin; Granard; Newry; Skerry; Trevet; Trim.

-, feast of, 41, 484.

St. Paul, dedications to. See London; Rome.

-, -, See also SS. Peter and Paul.

St. Peter, dedications to. See Barnstaple; Cambridge; Chester; Clonard; Dunboyne; Gloucester; Incourt; Ingoldmells; Lincoln; London (parish churches); Naples; Newtown by Trim; Oxford; Regensburg; Rome; St. Albans; Sandwich; Shrewsbury; Strassburg; ; Tallington; Trim; Wangford; Westminster; York.

-, -, See also SS. Peter and Paul.

SS. Peter and Paul, dedications to. See Armagh; Athlone; Clones; Wolvercote.

-, -, See also St. James.

-, shrines of. See Rome.

St. Petroe, dedication to. See Bodmin.

St. Philip, dedication to. See Bristol.

SS. Philip and James, dedication to. See Witton le Wear.

St. Proculus, San Procolo, dedication to. See Bolegna.

St. Radegund the Virgin, dedications to. See Thelsford; Usk.

St. Rictrude, dedication to. See Marchiennes.

St. Robert, dedication to. See Knaresburgh.

St. Roman, St. Romanus, dedication to. See Blaye.

St. Ronan, dedications to. See Aghalurcher; Magheralin.

St. Saviour, dedications to. See Faversham; York.

St. Senan, dedication to. See Scattery Island.

St. Severinus, St. Seurin, dedication to. See Bordeaux.

-, San Severino, dedication to. See Naples.

St. Silvester, San Silvestro, dedication to. See Nonantola.

St. Sineal, St. Synellus, dedication to. See Cleenish.

St. Stephen, dedications to. See Beverley; Bologna; Bristol; Launceston; Prato; Saltash; Westminister.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Swithun, dedications to. See Grinstead, East; London (parish churches).

-, feast of, 446.

St. Taurin, dedication to. See Evreux.

SS. Taurin and Feighin, Fekyn, Fykinus, dedication to. See Fore.

St. Tegarnatius, St. Tegernatius. See St. Tierney.

St. Thomas the Martyr, dedications to. See Bally Beg; Dublin; Glasney; London (hospitals).

-, -, See also Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr.

-, feast of, 30.

St. Tierney, St. Tegarnatius, St. Tegernatius, dedication to. See Derryvullan.

St. Vadan, dedication to. See Russagh.

St. Victor, house of the Order of. See Newtown by Trim.

St. Werburgh, dedication to. See Chester.

St. Wilfred, dedication to. See York.

St. Wilfrida the Virgin, body of, 283.

SS. Wygyr and Wulstan, dedication to. See Killinkere.

Saints. See also in I.P.P. under Cardinals and under Saints, Sanctacruce ct seqq.

Saracens, 176, 180.

Schism, deprivation for, 68, 69, 204, 234.

-, -, See also Reservation.

-, efforts to end the, 290.

-, -, by Alexander V, 158, 159.

-, -, by Gregory XII, 94, 96-100.

-, -, by Innocent VII, 1-3.

-, -, by John XXIII, 170, 171, 174, 176, 180, 182-184.

-, -, See also Pisa, General Council of.

-, in Aquitaine, 182.

-, in France, 76, 77, 182, 485.

-, in Ireland, 76, 141, 143.

-, in Wales, 133, 502, 503.

-, religious Orders during the, 76, 77.

-, See Cardinals.

Scholars, 22, 29, 93, 106, 115, 152, 213, 314, 372, 423, 426, 429, 432, 439, 461, 478, 481, 505, 510, 513.

-, See also Canon law; Civil law; Theology.

Scotland, James, king of. See James I.

-, papal legate to. See Legates.

Scots, expedition against (in 1403), 71.

-, raids by the, 130, 273.

Sea, encroachment of, 24.

Seals, privy and other. See Henry IV.

Secretaries, papal, of Gregory XII. See Swan.

-, -, of John XXIII. See Bremore; Luschis; Malpiglis; Pistorio; Swayne; Ugolinis.

Secular arm, invocation of the, 30, 31, 53, 65, 133, 178, 185, 197, 280, 372, 375, 448, 475.

‘septisms,’ 196.

Sepulchre, Easter, 419.

-, See Holy Sepulchre.

Sequestration, procedure by, 2, 173, 185.

Serfs, manumission of, 23, 24, 78, 108, 286, 307, 377.

-, scarcity of, 200.

Serjeant-at-arms, papal, 148.

Sermons. See Preaching.

Services, common and minute, 95, 96, 193.

Si beneficiorum, constitution. See Constitutions.

Simony, 85, 87, 139, 155, 165, 166, 176, 178, 209, 242, 258, 259, 270, 276, 280, 288, 291, 293, 309, 313, 367, 421, 422, 424.

Slander, 299.

Soldan of Babylon (Cairo), 170, 177.

Statutes:—

about alien houses, 456.

about procurations, 311, 447.

-, See also Constitutions.

about transfer of mendicants, 394.

about yearly alms to poor parishioners, 274, 289.

cathedral, 8, 30, 31, 253, 293, 326, 378, 379, 394, 420, 421, 447, 448, 480, 508, 509.

chantry, 218.

college, 47-49, 69, 136, 377.

collegiate churches, 27, 28, 49, 50, 102, 131, 137, 143, 219, 246, 312.

hospital, 294.

Mortmain, 226.

Præmunire and Provisors, 89, 237.

religious houses, 76, 81, 158–160, 202, 275, 279, 470, 486.

religious Order, 158, 203, 281, 470.

university and college, faculty to reform, 181.

See Constitutions.

Students. See Arts; Cambridge; Canon Law; Civil Law; Oxford; Theology.

Studia particularia, 232, 241, 252, 253, 256, 269, 399, 426, 429, 431.

Subsidy, for the pope, 96, 97, 183, 185.

Suicide, 22.

Surrogation to rights in respect of benefices in litigation, 66, 67, 73, 74, 239, 240, 368, 475.

Suspension, 64, 66, 99, 135, 177-181, 237, 279, 308, 311, 336, 364, 440, 465.

-, See Absolution.

Synodals, 234, 305.

T

Tabernacle, 175.

Taxation, of clergy, 79, 128, 270, 291.

-, exemption of clergy from, 226, 278.

Tenths, papal, 171, 172, 183.

-, royal, 270.

Teutonic knights, Order of, 171, 172.

Theft, 72.

Theology, bachelors of, 20, 52, 58, 61, 89, 109, 126, 129, 222, 358, 439, 512.

-, masters of, 8, 19, 57-59, 89, 106, 119, 168, 170, 171, 174, 182, 198, 208, 210, 240, 249, 286, 289, 299, 300, 312, 332, 335, 350, 357, 373, 379, 443, 454, 465.

-, mastership of, 53.

-, -, privileges attached to, 470.

-, scholar of, 513.

-, students of, 126.

-, study of, 47, 48, 69, 136, 391, 393, 448.

-, teaching of, 448.

Tithes, 31, 153, 234, 235, 243, 257, 274, 278, 288, 319, 390, 391, 395, 396, 488.

-, forgotten, 131.

-, litigation about, 152, 285.

Tournois, deniers, gros, 105, 112, 134, 149, 155.

-, -, petits, 251, 348.

Trades:—

baker, 408.

'bellemakere,’ 384.

fishmonger, 358.

mercer, ‘mercere,’ ‘merser,' 14, 338.

Translations of bishops, 5-7, 25, 104, 109, 112, 133, 134, 193, 197-199, 224, 350, 434, 438, 443, 453, 454, 473.

Treasurers, papal. See Gregory XII.

-, royal. See Scrope.

Trentals, 207.

Trinitarian friars, houses of:—

in England. See Easton; Knaresburgh; Thelsford.

in Ireland. See Adare.

Turks, 176, 180.

U

Ultimum vale, 388.

Unction, Extreme. See Extreme Unction.

Unions of benefices, 91, 374, 414, 501, 503.

-, See also Appropriations.

Universities, faculty to reform the statutes of, 181.

-, See Cambridge; Oxford; Siena.

Uses:—

Hereford, 377.

Roman, 177.

Sarum, 377.

V

Vicarages, served by religious or by removeable stipendiary priests, 158, 159, 193, 279, 281, 388, 389, 393, 429, 466, 486.

Vicars, portions of from appropriated churches, 4, 29, 75, 81, 103, 110, 130, 134, 137, 154, 157, 162, 163, 192, 193, 202, 230, 234, 274, 276, 277, 283, 284, 288, 296, 305, 380, 417, 465, 468.

-, -, augmentation of, 248, 289, 303, 311, 312, 439.

Violence, by clergy, 53, 71, 114, 178, 282, 306, 376, 438.

-, -, before ordination, dispensation on account of, 451.

-, on clergy, 46, 98, 114, 171, 178, 282, 306, 438, 459.

-, -, See also Imprisonment.

Visitation:—

capitular, 447.

-, diocesan, 219, 245, 299, 305, 378, 465.

-, metropolitical, 107, 219, 230, 389-391, 441, 445.

-, of the university of Cambridge, 302-304.

-, of religious houses, 55, 76, 160, 231, 250, 373, 419, 465, 485.

-, See Archdeacons; Cathedral churches; Procurations.

Voidance of benefices:—

by committing violence on a bishop, 114.

by marriage, 43, 211.

by neglect to be ordained priest, 33, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 63, 86, 103, 116-120, 122, 129, 138, 216, 217, 253-256, 258, 260-267, 269, 315, 367, 368, 396, 424-428, 430, 432, 433, 445, 459, 472, 478-481.

by obtaining incompatible benefices, 39, 43, 45, 101, 119, 122, 160, 161, 255, 258, 259, 262, 264-266, 425-427, 431, 445, 452, 477, 480, 497.

by taking vow of religion, 201 See Reservation.

Vows, commutation of, 21, 305, 439, 440, 457, 459, 499.

-, See Abstinence; Continence; Chastity; Pilgrimage.

W

Wales, property of the Hospitallers in, 192.

-, the Schism in, 133, 502, 503.

-, wars in, 65, 132, 133, 192, 193, 205, 207, 230, 231, 270, 377, 443, 502.

-, See Augustinian; Benedictine; Cistercian; Friars Minors; Premonstratensian.

-, See also Wales in I.P.P.

Wars. See France; Ireland; Rebellions; Scots; Wales.

Wills, executors of, 131, 133, 134, 154, 173, 227, 249, 296, 411, 415.

-, -, suit against, 298.

-, faculties for clergy to make, 33, 178, 302, 306, 312, 375, 457.

Writers of papal letters. See Letters.