Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 13, 1471-1484. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1955.
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Vatican Regesta, Vol. DCLXI.
Bullarum Diversarum Tom. II.
3 Sixtus IV.
1474. 7 Kal. May. (25 April.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 343v.) |
To John Malison, rector of Stobo in the diocese of Glasgow, bachelor in decrees. Dispensation for him, who is well-beloved of Christian, king of Denmark, to receive and retain for life with the said church (value not expressed) any two benefices, or without it any three benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if major or principal and elective dignities, etc., and to resign or exchange them, etc. Litterarum scientia, vite etc. (Gratis de mandato sanctissimi domini nostri pape. In the margin: Junij.) [2 pp.] |
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Prid. Id. July. (14 July.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 380r.) |
To Prosper Camulius, clerk, of Genoa (Januen.), collector of the apostolic Camera and nuncio in the realm of England, a papal notary. Commission and mandate to exact and receive the money and goods which John, bishop of Lincoln, has received for the Crusade, and which are in his possession, with faculty to give him acquittance, and send the said money etc. to the pope by a letter of exchange or safe messenger. In case of refusal, he is to monish the bishop to appear before the pope in person before a certain date, under pain of interdict, etc. Grata fidelitatis. [11/5 pp.] |
Ibid. (f. 408r.) |
To the same. Commission and mandate, seeing that Master Clement Vi[n]centij de Valentia, clerk, of Valencia (Valentin.), a papal notary, who has exercised the office of collector of the Camera in England by appointment of the pope's predecessors and of the pope himself, has rendered no account of his receipts etc., and has constantly exercised the said office by deputy, (fn. 1) to compel him to render such account for the period of his personal exercise of the said office, and his deputies to do so for the time when he absented himself and ceased to exercise it in person. In case of refusal, he is to monish them to appear in person in the Camera before a certain date, under pain of censures etc. Si quorumlibet iura. [1⅓ pp.] |
4 Id. July. (12 July.) St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 425v.) |
To the same. Commission and mandate, the pope having learned that St. Peter's pence is very greatly diminished through the negligence of the collectors of the Camera and the refusal of those who were wont to pay it, if he find that it is so diminished to restore it to its original state, and to exact and recover it, and compel those who owe it to pay, by censures etc.; with the necessary faculty. Si fratrum et coepiscoporum nostrorum. [1½ pp.] |