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In this section
Lateran Regesta, Vol. CCLXXVI (fn. 1)
10 Martin V (cont.)
De Plenaria Remissione
De Altaribus
[De Plenaria Remissione]
De Plenaria [Remissione]
De Litteris Ante Diem
De Confessionalibus
De Diversis Formis
7 Id. Feb. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 248d.) |
To the bishop of Ferns. Mandate to dispense Walter Wythey and Joan Cornewalch, of his diocese, to marry notwithstanding that they are related in the third and second degrees of affinity. Oblate nobis. |
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7 Kal. May. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 260d.) |
To William, bishop of Carlisle. Indult for five years to visit his city and diocese by deputy, and receive procurations in ready money. Deuocionis tue. |
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of London, Ely and Norwich. Deuocionis venerabilis fratris. | |
3 Kal. May. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 261d.) |
To Thomas Bourgchier, master of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, Neutongarth, in the diocese of York. Dispensation to him, who is in his sixteenth year only, is of a race of great nobles, and holds the said hospital, without cure, wont to be assigned to secular clerks as a perpetual benefice, value not exceeding 20l. sterling, after he has attained his twentieth year to hold for life any two benefices with cure or otherwise imcompatible, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Nobilitas generis, vite etc. (Ja. xxxx. Tercio Id. Maii Anno Decimo. de Cerretanis.) |
Kal. May. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 269d.) |
To the bishop of Whiteherne. Mandate to dispense Thomas Stewart, layman, and Elizabeth Stewart, of the dioceses of Whiteherne and Aberdeen, after enjoining a salutary penance for incest, to marry notwithstanding that formerly, knowing that they were related in the third double degrees of kindred and the second and third of affinity, they committed fornication more than once with one another; decreeing offspring past, if any, and future legitimate. Oblate nobis. |
5 Kal. May. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 225.) |
Exemplification, omitting subscriptions etc., at the petition of William, bishop of Carlisle, of the letters Domus domini decora, which are beginning to be consumed with age, of Honorius III addressed to Ugo, bishop of Carlisle, and his successors, and dated at the Lateran per manum Magistri Guidonis capellani nostri, 6 Non. May, Indiction 12, in the year of the Incarnation 1223, anno 7. Pope Honorius, at bishop Ugo's prayer, and following in the footsteps of popes Innocent and Adrian, (i) confirms to the said bishop and his successors the bishopric of Carlisle and the diocese (Karleonen. episcopatum et parochiam), as the late Turstinus, archbishop of York, and the chapter of his church, with counsel of the late Henry, king of the English, defined it; (ii) ordains that in the city of Carlisle (Karleolen.), called of old Lugubalia, the episcopal see shall by perpetual right be in the church of St. Mary; (iii) adds that alike in holding synods, and in chapters, judgements and other ecclesiastical institutions, the same ecclesiastical customs shall be observed as prevail in other bishoprics of England in which is the regular observance; (iv) confirms to bishop Ugo and his successors, and through them to the church of Carlisle, the prebend which the said archbishop Turstinus granted to the church of Carlisle in the church of St. Peter, York; (v) confirms to bishop Ugo and his successors all present and future possessions and goods canonically held by the said church, with explicit mention of the church of Meleburn, and its lands, tithes, chapels and all its other appurtenances, the land of Barou upon Trent, 5s. daily by gift of the aforesaid king Henry, all lands, houses or other things in the said city or without which the said bishop Ugo possesses or shall in future be offered to him by kings of England or other faithful; (vi) confirms the ordinance of the possessions and rents of the church of Carlisle made by G[uala], cardinal priest of St. Martin's, then papal legate, and the divisions thereof made, with assent of the parties and accepted by both parties, and formerly confirmed by the apostolic see, between bishop Ugo and the prior and convent of Carlisle, by the abbot of Holmcoltran and the prior of Haugusteldesham by authority of P[andulph, now] bishop, then [bishop] elect, of Norwich and papal legate, who had received special mandate from pope Honorius in the matter, and moreover by the dean, T. a canon, A. official of Carlisle, Master G. de Louthre, and T. son of John, sheriff of Carlisle, co-opted for the purpose by the four aforesaid. Pope Honorius adds that on the death of bishop Ugo, no one shall be appointed to the see surreptitiously or by violence, but he whom the brethren of the said church by common consent, or the sounder part of the brethren, shall elect, and his letter ends with the usual clauses: Si qua igitur … Cunctis autem … Amen. Datum … [The present exemplification, which begins Ad fut. rei mem. Ex apostolice sedis prouidencia, not only contains a number of slight verbal differences from the text of the letter of Honorius as registered in Reg. Vat. XII, ff. 39d.—40d., but also gives in full certain clauses which are there abbreviated, and is therefore presumably taken, not from the copy in that register, but from the original. See Cal. Lett. I. p. 91, and Pressutti, Regesta Honorii Papæ III, Vol. II, p. 131, No. 4333.] |
2 Id. May. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 242.) |
To George de Creichton, subdeacon, of the diocese of St. Andrews. Dispensation to him, who is in or about his seventeenth year, to hold any benefice with cure, even if a parish church etc. Vite etc. |
1426. 4 Kal. Dec. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 245d.) |
To all faithful. Relaxation, in perpetuity, of three years and three quarantines of enjoined penance to penitents who visit on Passion Sunday and give alms for the building and repair of the ruinous church of the Premonstratensian monastery of St. John Baptist, Lavenden, in the diocese of Lincoln, and of the monastery itself, which was in times past disfigured (fn. 2) by fire, which contains no small number of canons and servitors, and in which hospitality is kept to the poor and sick, and alms given to the needy and beggars; the resources of the abbot and convent being insufficient for the completion of the expensive work of restoration which they have begun. Ecclesiarum et monasteriorum. [See above, p. 516.] |
1427. 10 Kal. Feb. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 210d.) |
To the dean of Lincoln. Mandate, at the recent petition of John de Ulseby of Langewath, alias called Swaton, perpetual chaplain in the church of Lincoln (containing that in the foundation and endowment of his perpetual chaplaincy, called a chantry, from whose fruits etc., not exceeding 6 marks a year, he can hardly be maintained, it is expressly provided that the holder cannot hold any other benefice), if the facts be so, to grant indult to him to hold with the said chaplaincy, which is without cure, any other benefice with or without cure, even etc. as above, f. 242. Vite etc. (Pe. xx. Non. Maii Anno Decimo. de Casatiis.) |
1427. 2 Non. March. SS. Apostoli. Rome. (f. 218.) |
To the chaplains in the chapel of St. John the Evangelist in the church of Norwich. Indult at their recent petition (containing that the late John, bishop of Norwich, founded the said chapel for four chaplains, who should be bound to celebrate daily, the principal chaplain the mass of the said Saint, and the other three chaplains masses for the faithful departed; adding that the devotion of the faithful towards the masses thus reiterated and of the chaplains themselves is dying away, and that the said chaplains cannot well be maintained from the resources of the said chapel; and petitioning for licence to celebrate other masses—that in the said chapel the said principal chaplain shall be bound to celebrate one mass of the said Saint weekly and the said three chaplains another mass every day for the faithful departed, provided that the said principal and other chaplains shall daily celebrate other masses according to the calendar (secundum decursum temporis) and their devotion, with a memorial of the said Saint and faithful. Honestis supplicum votis. |
9 Martin V
10 Martin V (cont.)
1427. 10 Kal. May. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 221d.) |
To John Brinck alias Dobeler, rector of Shorwell (de Scorwellis) in the diocese of Winchester, B.C.L. Prolongation as below. He lately received from the present pope dispensation to hold for one year with the said church of Shorwell (de Schorwellis) one other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible; and subsequently, after he had obtained the parish church of Wodington in the said diocese, the said year being about to end, the pope prolonged it by three more. The end of the said three years being at hand, the pope at the petition of the said John—who holds a canonry and major prebend of the church of [Alt] Sanct Paul, Munster (Monasterien.), value not exceeding 10 marks of silver, a canonry and cursal prebend of St. Davids, value not exceeding 6 marks sterling, the chapels without cure of Appulderford and Brydlisford in the said diocese, value also not exceeding 6 marks sterling, and the said churches, value not exceeding 40 marks sterling, of Shorwell and Wodington—prolongs the said period by two more years. Litterarum etc. (Ja. xxiiii. Sexto Kal. Junii Anno Decimo. de Cerretanis.) [See above, p. 155.] |
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16 Kal. June. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 224.) |
To John Knyvet, canon of the Augustinian priory of Kyrkeby Belers super Wrethek in the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to him, who is a canon professed of the said priory and a priest, and who is the son of a married man and an unmarried woman, to hold any dignity etc. of his order, even the abbatial dignity etc. Religionis zelus, vite etc. |
11 Kal. March. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 148.) |
To the bishop of Meath. Mandate to dispense Nicholas Bernewal and Maud (Malvda) Plunket, of his diocese, to marry notwithstanding that they are related on both sides in the fourth and fourth degrees of kindred. Oblate nobis. |
Kal. April. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 157.) |
To John Saresson [Paresson in Blomefield, Norfolk, x. 283] alias Wygenhale, rector of Yaxham in the diocese of Norwich, licentiate of canon law. Dispensation to him, who became a licentiate of canon law by examination, to hold for life with the said church, value not exceeding 15l. sterling, any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, and to resign both, simply or for exchange. Litterarum etc. |
2 Id. April. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 169.) |
To all faithful. Relaxation, during ten years, of one year and forty days of enjoined penance to penitents who on the principal feasts of the year and that of St. George, the octaves of certain of them and the six days of Whitsun week, and of a hundred days to those who during the said octaves and days, visit and give alms for the conservation and repair of the chapel of St. George the Martyr de Trerwe in the parish of St. Rynwyn (sic), in the diocese of Exeter, whose roof and walls are ruinous. Licet is. |
7 Kal. May. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 172d.) |
To the bishop of Hereford. Mandate to dispense John Forsches and Agnes Luff, of his diocese, to remain in and consummate the marriage which they formerly clandestinely contracted per verba legitime de presenti in ignorance that they were related in the third degree of kindred. Oblate nobis. |
2 Id. March. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 173.) |
To the archdeacon of Connor. Mandate to cause to be received as a canon of the Augustinian priory of St. Mary, Mucamyr, in the diocese of Connor, Adam Macgillarinam, priest, of the said diocese, and to receive his profession. Cupientibus vitam. [See above, pp. 514 and 566.] |
1427. 2 Non. March. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 128.) |
To Richard (corrected from Nicholas) Frere, acolyte, of the diocese of Norwich. Dispensation to him, who is in his twentyfirst year only, after he attains his twenty-second year to be promoted to all holy orders and minister therein. Deuocionis tue sinceritas. (Pe. Gratis pro deo. de Casatiis.) |
13 Kal. April. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 132d.) |
To Thomas Barton, perpetual vicar of Cropry alias Croprydi in the diocese of Lincoln, bachelor of canon law. Prolongation, as below. John XXIII dispensed him to hold for ten years with his vicarage of Croprydi any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if it were of the patronage of laymen, or were a parish church etc., and to resign both, as often as he pleased, simply or for exchange [Cal. Lett. VI, p. 306]. The present pope, at his petition (containing that he had successively held with the said vicarage of Cropry, and resigned, in virtue of the said dispensation, the parish church of Thernynghe, that of Helmyngh[a]m, in the diocese of Norwich, and the archdeaconry of Stafford, and was then holding with the vicarage of Cropry, likewise in virtue of the said dispensation, the treasurership of Lichfield, a non-major dignity with cure, to which are annexed the canonry and prebend of Sallods (sic) in Lichfield, and that the end of the said ten years was at hand) prolonged the said ten years by five more [above, p. 199]. At the recent petition of Thomas— who is also M.A., has studied theology for ten years at Oxford, and holds canonries and prebends in knosall’ and St. John Baptist's in Stoke, in the dioceses of Lincoln (rectius Lichfield) and Norwich, value with the said treasurership and its annexed canonry and prebend and the said vicarage of Cropry, not exceeding 300 marks—containing that the end of the said period of five years is also at hand, the pope hereby prolongs it by other two. Litterarum etc. |
8 Kal. March. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 136.) |
To Philip Macinfilud, canon of Tuam. Mandate as below. The recent petition of Raymond (Remundus) Bremycheam, provost of Tuam, contained that formerly, after the exchange of divers words of contumely between him and Nymeas Oruori, clerk, of the diocese of Tuam, he laid violent hands on Nymeas, but short of the effusion of blood, and that, betaking himself in person to the apostolic see, from the sentence of excommunication which he had incurred he obtained absolution from Master Panthaleo de Breda, doctor of canon law, papal chaplain, auditor of causes of the papal camera, and, relying on the said absolution, obtained, by authority of papal letters, with papal dispensation in regard to holding them together in perpetuity [see above, pp. 160, 161], collation of the provostship of Tuam, a non-major non-elective dignity without cure, then void in a certain way, and the rectory of Dunmor in the said diocese, then void by the death of James Hachyt, William Bremicheam, priest, of the said diocese, being removed from his unlawful possession of the said rectory; that the said William promised by oath not to molest Raymond in respect of the said rectory, but that he subsequently, falsely asserting that Raymond was, at the times of the impetration made by him and of the collation made to him of the said rectory, and still remained, under the said sentence of excommunication, claimed the rectory and Raymond's removal, and brought him before Cornelius, abbot of Knockmoy (Collis victorie) in the said diocese (sub-commissioner appointed by the above Nymeas, the judge specially deputed in the case by the apostolic see), who gave an unjust sentence in favour of William and against Raymond; that subsequently Raymond and William, in order to bring the suit to a more rapid conclusion, and to save trouble and expense, chose as judges and arbitrators Magonius Othedura, an Augustinian friar, John Ranny, a Friar Minor, and others, and promised under oath and a money penalty to abide by their judgement; that before the said judges William repeated the above argument of the invalidity of the said impetration and collation, to which Raymond replied that at the dates thereof he had been absolved, producing the letters of absolution of the said Panthaleo with his seal attached as auditor of the said court; but that the said judges, asserting that, whereas lawful proof was forthcoming of the said sentence, there was a doubt as to the power of the said auditor to grant such absolution, and that the said seal was unknown to them, gave a definitive and unjust sentence against Raymond. At the said petition of Raymond, adding that on account of his said oath he is prevented from prosecuting his right to the rectory, the pope orders the above canon to summon the said William and others concerned, and if the facts be as stated, to declare that the said auditor's absolution was and is lawful, to relax Raymond's said oath and the money penalty, · to restore him to the position in which he was therebefore, and to hear and decide the cause without appeal. Humilibus supplicum votis. |
2 Non. March. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 138.) |
To the treasurer of Lincoln. Mandate as below. The recent petition of the perpetual chaplains in the church of St. Mary, Sowthwel, in the diocese of York, living therein in common, contained that each and all of them, on account of their perpetual benefices called chantries in the said church, are deemed to be bound, in accordance with the original institutions and endowments thereof, to celebrate mass daily and be present at all the canonical hours by night and day, and that the custom has been further introduced and observed, subsequent to the said institutions and endowments, that they do not perform or accept annual offices and services (obscquia) in the said church, so that the fruits etc. of the said benefices being very slight, they lack the means of maintenance and supporting their burdens. At the said petition (which added that if it were specially granted to them to be able to accept and perform the said offices and services, a number of the faithful would from time to time give them obventions and emoluments for such performance), the pope orders the above treasurer, if he find that the said means are insufficient for the maintenance of the said chaplains, to grant that they may perform the said offices and services, and receive such obventions and emoluments. Pro singularum. |
1427. 15 Kal. May. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 141d.) |
To the dean of St. Gommaire, Lierre (Sancti Gummari Lyren.), in the diocese of Cambrai. Mandate to license Godfrey de Opstalle and John Vanderheyden, laymen, of the dioceses of Liége and Cambrai, to found and endow, with the goods which were left to them by the late Godfrey de Opstalle, who died formerly in the realm of England, a perpetual benefice of three masses a week at the altar of Holy Cross in the parish church of Herzele (de Hersselis) in the diocese of Cambrai. Inter curas multiplices. |
2 Id. May. SS. Apostoli Rome. (f. 146.) |
To John, Benedictine abbot of St. Augustine's without the walls of Canterbury, immediately subject to the Roman church. (fn. 3) Faculty for him, to whom the pope has recently [above, p. 494] made provision of the said monastery, to be blessed by any catholic bishop, who shall thereafter receive from him and send to the pope the usual oath of fealty according to the form enclosed. (fn. 4)Cum nos nuper. |
Ibid. (f. 146d.) |
To the bishop of Cloyne. Mandate to dispense John [son] of Thomas Mecgylbrun and Synan ini Meckarthy, of his diocese, after imposing a penance on account of incest, to marry notwithstanding that they are related in the third and in the double third and the fourth and otherwise in the fourth degrees of affinity, and in the double fourth degree of kindred, and have more than once committed fornication with one another and had offspring; the said and future offspring being decreed legitimate. Oblate nobis. |
Ibid. (f. 120.) |
To all etc. Relaxation of three years and three quarantines of enjoined penance to penitents who on the feast of the Assumption visit and give alms for the repair and conservation of the church of the Cistercian monastery, famous and notable in those parts, of St. Mary the Virgin, Melros, in the diocese of Glasgow, in which church are a number of relics of saints and to which a multitude is wont to resort. Dum precelsa. |
9 Kal. June. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 82d.) |
To Oliver Elton, rector of Everyngham in the diocese of York. Dispensation to him, who is by both parents of noble race, to hold for life with Overyngham (sic), value not exceeding 20 marks, any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Nobilitas generis, vite etc. (Subscribed after the above date, as usual: Pe. xxx. Quarto Kal. Julii Anno Decimo, de Casatiis. The letter is cancelled with strokes, with note in the margin: Correcta de mandato domini F. Gebenen. Regentis, sed propter mutacionem date cassata, et alibi registrata, Ja. de Cerretanis.) |
1427. 17 Kal. May. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 83d.) |
To Peter, bishop of Alet, dwelling in the Roman court. Mandate as below. The recent petition of Carbricus Y[f]ergail, priest, of the diocese of Ardagh, contained that after he had received papal dispensation, as the son of an unmarried man and an unmarried woman, nobles, related in the fourth and fourth degrees of kindred, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure, and in virtue thereof had been so promoted and had obtained the perpetual vicarage of Theachsynacha in the said diocese, he, on the voidance of the perpetual vicarage of Killfyelan in the said diocese by the resignation of Richard Ofergail, having resigned the said vicarage of Theac[h]synacha, but without obtaining further dispensation, was presented by the patron of Killifyelan (sic), Joan, Cistercian prioress of St. Mary's, Lochsidi, in the diocese of Meath, to [Bernard, as in the following letter], official of Ardagh, deputed [in spirituals and temporals, as ibid.] by the chapter during voidance of the see, and, after paying the said official a sum of money, was instituted by the same, obtaining possession in virtue of the said presentation and institution. The above bishop is hereby ordered to absolve Carbricus, who is to resign, from sentences of excommunication etc. incurred on account of the said simony, enjoining penance etc., and to rehabilitate him. Sedes apostolica, pia mater. (Ja. Gratis pro deo. Kal. Julii Anno Decimo. de Cerretanis.) [See above, p. 541.] |
Ibid. (f. 84d.) |
To the bishop of Alet, the prior of St. Mary's, Inisclothran, in the diocese of Ardagh, and John Macholydh, canon of Elphin. Mandate, recapitulating the preceding (with the spellings Carbricus Ofergail and Richard Y[f]ergail), to collate and assign to the above Carbricus, after he has duly resigned and has been rehabilitated, the above still void vicarage, value not exceeding 8 marks, whether it became void as stated, or in any other way. He is hereby specially dispensed to hold it. Vite etc. (Ja. etc. as in the preceding.) |
2 Non. July (sic). SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 89d.) |
To Robert, elect of Salisbury. Faculty to him, to whom the pope recently (sic) made provision of the said see [above, p. 494], to be consecrated by any catholic bishop, assisted by two or three others. The consecrator is to send Robert's oath of fealty, as usual; without prejudice to the archbishop of Canterbury. Cum nuper ecclesie. |
7 Id. July. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 90.) |
To Robert Nuevill, provost of St. John's, Beverley. Dispensation to him, to whom the pope intends to make this day [see above, p. 494] provision of the see of Salisbury, and who is in his twenty-third year, to receive the rule and administration of the said church, and to exercise the same in spirituals and temporals, notwithstanding his said defect of age. Diuina superueniens largitas. [See also above, p. 523.] |
3 Non. July. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 93.) |
To Roderick (Rodrico) Olongscyg, priest, of the diocese of Killaloe. Rehabilitation on account of having formerly, when holding a perpetual portion with cure in the church of Inyskathayg, obtained by collation of the ordinary the perpetual vicarage of Dunmylyn, in the dioceses of Killaloe and Limerick, and held both together for more than two years against the canons. He is to resign both. Sedes apostolica, pia mater. (Pe. Gratis pro deo. de Casatiis.) |
3 Non. July. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 93d.) |
To the abbots of SS. Peter and Paul's de Forgio alias de Clar and Inysgad, in the diocese of Killaloe, and Cornelius Ohurrhyle, canon of Killaloe. Mandate, recapitulating the preceding, to collate and assign to the above Roderick, after he has duly resigned, the above portion, void by his having obtained the above vicarage, and also the perpetual vicarage of Kylladmyr in the diocese of Killaloe, value together not exceeding 6 marks, the latter of which became void by the death of Donald Omorayn; Dermit Ohaharrne, priest, of the said diocese, who has unduly detained it for more than eight years without clearing himself of his simoniacal entry thereto, being summoned and removed. Roderick is hereby dispensed to hold both for ten years. Vite etc. (Pe. Gratis pro deo. Id. Julii Anno Decimo. de Casatiis.) |
3 Kal. June SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 64d.) |
To the bishop of Ely. Mandate, at the recent petition of John Aldam, perpetual vicar of Southwyk in the diocese of Lincoln—containing that Henry, archbishop of Canterbury. learning in the course of a metropolitical visitation of the city and diocese of Lincoln that the fruits etc. of the said vicarage were insufficient for the support of the vicar, summoned and obtained the consent of the Augustinian prior and convent of Huntingdon, to which the said church is united, and ordained by his metropolitical authority that the vicar should receive from the fruits etc. of the church 6 marks of English money a year in addition to the portion already assigned, to be paid by the prior and convent at Michaelmas, Christmas, Lady Day and the Nativity of St. John Baptist, and should have the manse (mansum) formerly assigned to the said church with its garden and lands, and that the prior and convent should bear the burdens ordinary and extraordinary; and that in the event of their failing to pay on any of the said feasts, the fruits etc. of the said church belonging to them should after a week be sequestrated—after inquiry, to confirm the said ordinance, and to compel its execution. Pastoralis officii debitum. |
5 Id. June. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 65d.) |
To John Thorpe, clerk, of the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to him, who is of noble race and in or about his fourteenth year, to receive and hold, after attaining his twenty-second year, any benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a parish church etc. Nobilitas generis, Vite etc. (Pe. xx. Decimoseptimo Kal. Julii Anno Decimo. de Casatiis.) |
9 Kal. June. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 66.) |
To Richard Moresby, rector of Dacre in the diocese of Carlisle, I.U.B. Dispensation to him (who is by both parents of noble race, and lately received papal dispensation to hold with Dacre for three years, which are about to expire, one other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a dignity etc., after which he obtained and still holds with Dacre the parish church of Holme in Spaldingmore in the diocese of York, value not exceeding 50l. and 23l. (fn. 5) sterling respectively) to hold the said two churches together for life, and to resign them, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Nobilitas generis, litterarum etc. (Pe. xxxii. Decimoseptimo Kal. Julii Anno Decimo. de Casatiis.) |
1426. 6 Id. Dec. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 30.) |
To Robert Atrehalle or Acrehalle or Attehalle, clerk, of the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to him, who is in his eighteenth year only, to receive and hold, after attaining his twenty-second year, any benefice with cure, even if a parish church etc. Vite etc. |
Ibid. (f. 33d.) |
To Thomas Trondon of Dentun, clerk, of the same diocese. Dispensation to him, who is in his seventeenth year, to receive etc. as in the preceding. Vite etc. |
6 Kal. Dec. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 34.) |
To Magonius Odrobelaydh, canon of Raphoe. Mandate to cause Edmund Ogallchubair, clerk, of Raphoe, to be received as a monk of the Cistercian monastery of St. Mary the Virgin, Assaroe (de Sameria), in the diocese of Raphoe. Cupientibus vitam ducere regularem. [See above, p. 493.] |
1427. 2 Non. Jan. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 46d.) |
To Cornelius alias Cucogrithe Macgillapoyl, clerk, of the diocese of Killaloe. Rehabilitation on account of having detained for a year and some months without being ordained priest, the perpetual vicarage of Duncaeryn in the said diocese, which he, who is of noble race, has this day resigned to the pope. Sedes apostolica, pia mater. [See below, Reg. CCLXXVII, f. 248.] |
Non. June. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 1.) |
Exemplification, at the instance of Richard Ohywelayn, scholar, of the diocese of Kildare, of the constitution ‘Nonnulli preterea beneficia [Ottenthal, Regulœ Cancell. Apost., p. 219, No. 127 of the Regulœ Mart. V] put forth by the pope, and published in the papal chancery by his order on Id. Oct. anno 4 [1421] about mentioning the possessor of any benefice impetrated by anybody from the pope. Ad fut. rei mem. Prouisionis nostre debet. |
3 Non. June. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 2.) |
To Maurice, [son] of Robert Yhuoallachayn, clerk, of the diocese of Killaloe, bachelor of canon law. Dispensation to him—who formerly received papal dispensation, as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, to be promoted etc. as above, f. 83d.—to hold two other benefices with or without cure compatible with one another and with the said benefice, and to resign all, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Litterarum etc. |