Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.
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Vatican Regesta, Vol. CCCLXX (fn. 1)
[2 Eugenius IV.]
[1432.] (fn. 2)
June 14. [St. Peter's, Rome.] (f. 86d.) |
To [John Kempe], archbishop of York. Exhorting him, who was formerly the king's chancellor, to come to the Roman court, as indeed a bishop is bound to do once every two or three years according to distance, the pope wishing to consult him about the reform of the universal church in the coming Council at Bologna, where the pope intends to be present in person. As he has spent a great part of his life in the secular affairs of kings and princes, it is reasonable that he should devote to the service of the church some part of the life which God has reserved to him. The pope thinks that his so doing will not be displeasing to king Henry, seeing that in him the king will have a faithful advocate in the Roman court. ‘Cum ad nostram noticiam ….. Datum etc. xiiii Junii.’ |
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2 Eugenius IV
[1432.] (fn. 3)
July 15. [St. Peter's, Rome.] (f. 96d.) |
To [John Stafford], bishop [of Bath], chancellor of England. (fn. 4) Exhorting him to protect and favour Francis de Molino, a Venetian, donsel, of the diocese of Castello, whose brother has recently, by means of his sister, contracted affinity with the pope's nephew, F[rancis Condulmarus], cardinal priest of St. Clement's. Francis has lived in England for about ten years, and purposes to be a subject of the king of England and a citizen of London. ‘Dilectus filius nobilis vir … Datum etc. xv Julii.’ |
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5 Eugenius IV
[9 Eugenius IV.]
[1439 (–40.) 10 Kal. March. Florence.] (fn. 5) (f. 280.) |
To Walter Stewart, canon of Glasgow. Collation and provision of the canonry and prebend of [Cardros in] Glasgow, value not exceeding 20l. sterling, which Laurence Piot has this day resigned to the pope for purpose of exchange for Walter's archdeaconry of Aberdeen, in like manner resigned this day to the pope; whether the said canonry and prebend be void as stated, or by the death of Maurice (Moricius) de Buchanane. Apostolice sedis. |
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Concurrent mandate (to judges not named) to induct the above Walter, and otherwise execute the preceding. [The letter is without incipit, beginning with the words Mandamus quatenus vos.] [See below, p. 295.] |